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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• -I . • • a er a istria IXe . ~ 'f.\,IESDAY AFTEfiNOON, AUGUST'S, 1975 VOL M, NO. rtr,fSlfCTIONS, 1-4 P.\OlfS • • I' allerga Case Mistrial Plea ; Nix~_ ~y J~~~ By GARY GRA.l'.'IVJLLE Capiu.i.rirsl drew a reprimand °''"o.nyPlt.1..,. from J•.,.•e'"Shaw wben be be"'an -e .. , -. • VENTURA -Superior Court to question J:llnshaw about the Judge Robert Shaw refuStid Mon· ~rand Jury ~v~sli~ation relat· day to declare a mistrial lhat mgtoVa_lle~ga s1nd1ctment. would have resulted in the ac· . In the 1nd1c~me!'t, the assessor Quittal of Orange County AS· ~ charged with illegally .profit· sessor Jack Vallerga. lmg from Orange .County s ~973 Though he rejected the defense sale of a computenzed appraisal plea in Vallerga's trial on seven system to ~partanburg County, felony counts charged in an South Carohna. . . Or~nge County Grand Jury in· In two separate 1ndict~ents r~- dic;J.ment. Judie Shaw: turned the.same d~y, Hinshaw 1s -;. Twice interrupted the pro· charged with a senesoffelonyof· seculion's cross examination of fenses not related to the Spart.an· )c:~.Y. defense witness Rep. An· burg sale. . . . ~J'~,w Hins haw <R-Newporl ll was when Cap1z:z1, tn an ap- ch > to scold As;!iislantOrange p~renl , alle ~~l. lo atla ~k !l-~nty District Attorney Hinshaw I cred1b1lity ~s a w1l· ~ae1 Capizzi for his tactics. ness, ask~ the Republican cm:--~fifStyrnied an eftort·by Capizzi gress.man if he had reported his to subpoena Hinshaw 85 a pro· rote 1n the Spartan~ sale to se~ulion witness, a move de· law e~fo~cemen.l of~aals ~hat he sicJled to open the farmer county had his first ru~ 10 with t~e1udge. • .,,ssor lo questions on subjects After ordenn~ the rune-m an, ~..related to those covered by lhree ·w~man Jury from the Vallerga's attorney. courtroom, Judge Shaw said he Ji. was shocked by the district al· .. : . tomey's questions . ·He went on lo say that thousands of dollars have beem spenl obtaining a jury insulated from the publicity related to a series of scandals surrounding Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign and the asSessor's of· fice. ltlunge Kills Marine After Police Chase I -Qtath claimed a 21.year-0ld ~p Pendleton Marine today. He11as injured as he fled froftl Santelemente police investigat· ing a strong arm robbery dow-town Mondtiy. ,_.,es Scott Cullen died at the SaJll'Diego Naval Medical center at 3~05 a.m. He had suffered muilve he•d injuries when he plUn)"ed head first over a 10-foOt teiiC'e while assertedly neeina Si~}emente officers. -~ officers were on patrol nea'f the do•ntown lntel'HC!lloh of A.'ti:nida Del Mar and-Ola Vb- la.i. "ey said they saw tWo men alt g a third who wd lying ln iddle of the 16'eet. A , econd Mir"l ne, Mark D _ Wb-tfA~y . 23, also of Cami> Pe~ton, was ar-r,sted by po~""e, detectives ~ the base M ay. He was't'leld on a felony w:.~nl alleginl ro.bbery. · ~ 'tney was souiht by offlcen as "r1econd suspect.ln tbe rob- bery.. • W\l,ep o!!lcera spotted lbe •t· taick1.'9oth the attacken ran leav· Ina U!lt victim, John Rowley of san ~menle • .lyin1 in the street. Officers said lhey cornered Cllll""' in a nearby:~·shop i>arkinl tot, but said the Marine tlambered over the chain link ·reoee.-Officers ••id he appueol· ly •-ged hi9 ~rms on the lence and An head llrst onto the pave. menUJ<low. · -ley reported the lou of. Sl50 in cash aod bad ncel.ved mlWJllluri••· -..... ""~ •' ,, --.~.~-\· . " ''Your questions in vile the jury to speculate,'', Judge Shaw told Capizzi. When he asked Vallerga's al· lomey, Richard Murphy, it he cared fO make a motiO!l, Murphy said his client could not afford the expense of another trial and refused to move for a mistrial. Murphy then asked the judge lo declare· a mistrial on his own, a (See VALLEllGA, PaCoA2l .Pay Rai8es Rejec.t.ed LANSING, Mich. (AP) -U.S. Rep. Bob Carr says be deiesn'l· want his~· ol a )rt&" pay :rali~ wblcli · ~· ba1:1pproved for federof onl~i•I•. and •Jie•n retuQI lt to the U.S. Truriry .. a 11n. Tbe Hoose approved lb< pay raise tan w~ek 21c to 213, 1 ncreasthg "con· 1re1smen•1 ·pa y, abw SU,500; b>' u~ lo 8.66' l!<i' cent. ·~ . "ll lllllltresainT lhol \be Con1rtii1 wou d vote them1elvea 1 subltanUal incrleaH 1t a time •hen they have been ursinl f.ls· cal re1traint,. ·belt- t11b1enln1 and bullet- bltln1 from the tax· poyen," Car.r,oald. ' .· Elton .John Picks ·~ - Audience 'Winners' ' • .. • A R ·ed Hot Tot•r 0..lly Pilol Slaff P'*1t Thirty-five Japanese exchange students in the Saddleback Valley loured Station Nine of the Orange County Fire Department in Mission Viejo Monday ·and found the helmets· and coals just a little too big. Don- nin'g the attire are Akitsugu Chihara, in· terpreter and program director; Hiroyo Yamaguchi, 14 ; and Kazugo Murala, 13. The students, spending a month here through the Foreign Study League, ,,..1so presented Mission Viejo Municipa l Ad· visory Council Chairman Richard Lowcock with a proclamation from lhe mayor of their hometown of Kumamoto. .Heavy Demand Elton John Picks Audience LOS ANGELES <AP) -Elion John, rock music's reigning supentar, leaped into a pile of 30,000 poslcards and declared, "This ls a bit mind-boggling!" The ..ca.rds were from Calirornia fans wanting-a· chance to pay ··$25 each for tickets to John'Supromtng charity concert at the Troubadour nightclub, which seat,s only 250 persons per show. John, capering on the stag'e clad io a green satin suit, diamond bracelet and green' heart-shaped eyeglasses, .picked 500 ''wiDners'' from the pile Mon· day. He will do shOws on, three nights\ Aug. 25, 26 and ii, lo raise s~.ooo !or lhe Jules 51ein Eye Clinic al .u~ 1he first shOw, "by .i,Qvitatio~ only," will be price!I at $250 a seaL . "~cause of my •1'Sighl beinl bad, I lhou1bl Ibis. would ob- vl-ly be • good Ullng to do, .. JollD:told reporters. '1I wanted lo do-.:.liibefit shOw in America . , • I wear eyeglasses and Mr. Stein bu a very good eye clinic." John's trademark is his collec· tlon or 200 pa lr or gaudy eft'alisses -some diamond· stUdd~. others mlnl<·lined. Bui · John. ednfesses that e"'.en wi'lh 1luaa he can't aee bla -.~.ience mo1totthe time. • · ".My left eye is la rger than my rieht which makes me quite sbortSighted," he said. "I can see the audience only if it's an open- air concert in daylight. At night, if there 1is no spotlight, I can see the first lwo-0r lhree rows." This ran, he will become the fmt rock act since the Beatles tO perform in mammoth Dodger (See ELTON, Page A2) Drugs Taken By Burglar I - A burglar who removed the plate 4!•ss window or a Laguna Beach pltarmfcy Monday night triggered a silent alarm but. escaped with an unspecified amount of stimulant drugs before police arrived. Phannaci1l Donald Lynam, 36, of Sunset. Drv1s, 944 Gleoneyre St., told officers only Dex a mil and Dexadrine drugs were taken from the shelves. Police s aid the burglar re· moved lhe window by using a pryinl loo), pos1ibly a tire Iron or a large screwdriver. Tbe value of the drvga t aken was not jm. mediately known. Safariland To Maintain Hill Sign Lion Country Safari gets lo keep its huge gypsum hillside sign, the Irvine Planning Com- mission decided Monday. The commission gave the drive·in wildlife park a one-year permit lo have the sign which proclaims "Lion Country Safari" in 20 by 30 foot letters. As a condition on the permit, the amusement facility will have .to..t>05l a bond guaranteeing ul · limate removal of tilt sign a nd ~anteein. to put the hillside · back in its onginal condition. Faced with financial problems, the. firm has claimed the Irvine park is "the best kept secret .in theentertai.D.meot business." Tbe sign, L ion Country or. ftcials told planners, is necessary to guide vislton to the park. The hillside sign is made of four by eight fool sheets or gypsum wallboard and is visible for miles along the San-Diego Freeway. ... Assistant Planning Director Oaudette Donatella ·had protest· ed that the chalk from the wallboard milht bleed into lhe hillside, causing environmental damage, U the s11n was allowed to remain. ' Irvine 'Studio' Probed Two Newport Beach women employed in a n Irvine Industrial Complex modeling !\ludio have _ been arrested on prostitution charges. They were the first prostitution arrests· made in Jrvine, accord· ing to police Capt. Charles Bozza. The women were arrested over the weekend, but police withheld informalion pending completion of an investigation into the busi· ness, "Fifth Season West." Ellen L. Ga leskit 24 , and Rox- anne Singleton. 29, or 213 4lsl SL. Newport Beach, were booked in- t!o Orange County Jail on pro- stitution charges Friday. Fifth Season West is a "model· ing and photogr aphy studio" that ofrers half-hour or hour "rap" and ''photography'' sessions with nude models, according to vice U . J ames Blaylock. The business, he said, also of· rers a $150 eve ning escor t -. service. Since lhe arrests were made, Blaylock said. John Lambert of Anaheim, holder of the firm 's busin ess license, is facing evic· lion . StePs are being taken, he s aid, to have the city business license revoked as well. Blaylock said vice officers made appointments to meet the women al a nearby motel, where the arrests were made. Denial by Gallo SACRAMENTO <UPI! -The Gallo winery natty denied today that the company was either ha r assing Ces a r Chavez sup· porters or aiding the Teamsters in the battle lo win support or farm laborers for the upcoming secret ballot union elections. Ceast ·Weather Sunny skies forecast £or the afternoon Wednesday with sli ghtly cooler tem- per atures inland port.ions of Or ange County. Beach highs near 70 ris ing to the mid·fJ>s inland. .. JN:SIDE TODAY An ll.li'!Oi s. man went ,,.,...,.~ il(Qndoy. /rilled hU col and then. went on.a bammer- .ttoinging rampage, cou.ring the death of one man. and m. ]uring seven others . Stt story A.f. . lndell< AtYWf"5.l"Ylc• Al E.-a.mtoK.ll Bt C.lllffoll• ... , ... •• ... Cl111Pl'-1 •P·lt Cemlcl ., c,.u_d aJ °""' N91ktt ... Edlt..-1.tlP... M EMlrt.lftitM11t At ... _,. .., .. ,, """"'-82 ....'--"-" •1 •• •• 81·! ••• At•ll ... •• •• •• .. • ' AZ' DAILY PILOT s • Shark Sighting~· lncre~ing ... ' t,. ~ • •• .. By JACK CUAPPEl.L Oi 11W 01llT f'llOI ~l<OH '"Sharkma ni a ': inspirl-d by the motion pi ctur" "Jawt.,.. Is <'ilUS• ing trepidritlon ~mong South Coast bt-•<ac hgoers <and big In · <'re:.ises I n the r e ports of sha rk :sightings off the coast. U"'Te~ PICKS LUCKY 500 .Singer Elton John FroM Page A I ELTON ... St<ad ium. ··1·m looking ror'A·ard to perfoi"ming the re," he said. "It ·s very ni ce of them to let me in." NO'A' a multimillionaire, the 28·year ·old British star said he"s enjoying success but "I don't re· ally think a bout money. I don·t know how much I have ... ·· "Since I was 4 or 5 years old, I knew that I wanted to be a musi· cian. I never wa nted to be a train driver or a fireman ... " Of life at the lop, J ohn said, "It has its ups and downs, just like being a ba nk teller." A case in point is the repo rt of an eight-fool great white shark snaggeq in a commercial fi shing boat ·s nets off Laguna Beach last week . ... ~• "A ye.-ir ago, that same shark would ha ve ('ome to the fls· hmarket ap,d been processed and nothing would have been said a~ut it ... oh •. maybe a one para· gr~ph~ .story in the Fish and came gewsletter," said Jerry GO.~.<tsll'llth, curator at Marille18nd of the Pacific. A~ it was, the shark 's capture off the Art Colony m~de the na· lion's news wire services and front page In the Oaily Pilot. ''At the fever pitC'.h cv-· erybody's ent ering · the water, even ke lp is being reported as man-eating.'' Lagun·a 'Bea ch Lifeguard Chief Bruce Baird 5'1!d. • -Y-£.al"ti • ....;;w,~ ............. _.,.,,,_,.,. .... """"'"'"""" Love at Loch Ness Fake Monster Will Deliver Mating Call HEMEL HEMPSTEAD , England (AP) -A .. female" ef. figy of the legendary Loch Ness monster. complete with flashing green eyes and long. curly eyelashes, set out for Scotland to- day to sound a "mating call" on the murk.)'.".,lake. . The "rrtate-a -moilster" project was conceived by the firemen of Hertfordshire and is less in ttie interests of science than in rais- ing money for their benevolent · fund. Ronald P e rcival, divisional s taff officer at Herfordshire fire brigade headquarters, said the men have studied the numerous r eports of the strange aquatic creature believed lo inhabit Loch Ness and are convinced there is ··something o~t there.'' ~ .... ~~-.~--'Ima~ - Fro• Page Al VALLERGA move that would h ave had the eC· feet of an acquittal had Judge Shaw accepted the suggestion. However. it w as quickly reject· ed and the jurors were called back into the courtroom. It was a short while later when Capizzi had his second run in with the judge. This time, the issue involved questions r e lated to vis its Hins haw made to Orange County in the first half of 1973 after becoming a cong ressman. Again, the judge ordered the jury from his courtroom. He then,reprimanded Capizzi for what he said was the assistant district a ttorney's failure to follow his rulings. It wa s after the second reprimand that Capizzi made the effort to subpoena Hinshaw as a prosecution witness, a move that would have opened him up lo "Based on the assumption that · cameras just in case the monster ther e is only one beast and that it does turn up, Percival said. mus t be male, the firemen have · constructed a fe male 'Nessie'; Percival said. "She is designed to float and s nort water vaPor and is fitted with an electronic monster mating call." It took -the. firemen six months to build the papi~·mache effigy ... ar ound a frame of wood and w1re that noats on a raft of oil drums. She"s travling by truck from the He mel Hempstead fire station to Loch N~s. where the firemen hope to launch her SUnday after six Cund -r aising stops at fire sta· The truck b earin g Nessie caused a bit of a traffic jam to· · day as it set out from Heme! Hemps te ad . Two bag pipers cleared the w ay as passers·by gaped. ... The fire men joked that the ''world's oldest trick'' might Jure the monster from the Loch Ness depths after the fa ilure of minisubmarines, sophisticated sonar gear and underwater c~meras. lions en route. "And if the monster isn't a Percival said two firemen will male, it won't matter ," Percival sit inside the effigy to navigate said. "She won 't be able to resist by periscope and man her out· coming up fora peekaltheopposi· board motor. They will have tion. Wecan'tloseeilherway." i<-'M'.T mos r.&~:;.U*i UT:f' -~·,~· T ·~~ ~ Blaek Remarks Oceanside Chief Being Forced Out OCEANSIDE (AP) -A Police chief suspended over published remarks blaming blacks for ris· ing crime is being forced out o! the police-department. City manag e r Lawrence Bagley said Monday that chief Ward Ratcli£f would have to choose between a retire ment for medical reasons or being fired. "Unless the offer of retirement is accepted, dis missal is immi- nent," he said. Ratcliff was not available !or comment. weekend, demanding an apology from the city. "We will not a·ccept anybody saying that all black people a re cri minal s ,'' sa id H e nry Holloway, spokesm an for a black citizens group. Bagley named Rolf Henze as acting police chief and ordered hi.m not to take action against the other three ofCi cers. He said Ratclifr' ""·as responsi· ble for their statements, which he said were "inflammatory to the extent that racial ani mosil~es were encouraged." Baird said h is lJ,UUrds are frc· quent.ly quei tioned ~l>.'i .. bathers abotlt sh arks . He srua lhut with the exception o ( some scuba divers · at the Rockledje beach are1, no 1tiirk 11i1tilins1 near the beach had been made. Baird said the grcot white sh.ark was cnugbt about t .000 yards off Abalone Point in north Laguna Beach. Goldsmith sa1d that because of the public interest in the shark, oiore 11ighUn11 ~re .. bclng made because .commercial ri.&hermen are looki.ng for'tbe .&riimala. ''There -~ee m s to be some money in great white sharks, so I think we will be seeing some more of it," he said. Goldsmith said the whites are not common in the Soulhern California area, however, based on ,rgports from spotter aircraft worlting with s wordfishermen, one or two others are believed around. . " 'Jaws' has really created a sharkmania right now. And , it's a little sad. These animals ~re like lions, they are predators and they are magnificent animals. They do perform a service in the ocean," he said . .. There arc a lot of people with s trange ideas going out to catch them. I 'm kind of con· cerned a bout people trying lo catch one and they don't know what they 're getting into. They are a large and dangerous anlmal,'''Goldsmilh said. He said novices a~tempting to land a white would likely be en· dangering themselves. There are nine sharks known dangerous to m a n. The white shark heads the list. The blue shark which is fairly common in Southern California waters is at the bottom. Golds mith regards the blue as dangerous only in a feeding frenzy such as might oc· cur at a boat or plane wrec~ Ba ird said the generaJ i truc- tions to the local li(eguar are simple. "If we see anythin g much larger than the people in the water , we ask the people to leave the water. ''The standing rule in the ocean is that if it is very ugly, or larger than you, leave it alone,'· Baird said. * * * 813 !tr II lion Pritct j '. Stevie Wond~r, 26, blin!l°~e­ cording a rtist who won 110 'Grammy's in two ye ats , w ill receive $13 inillion.ilin seven years unde r a c dn- tract signed Monday wit? Motown ~ecord Corp. Youth Held .. .In Injury ·: • •• Hit-R1Dl " Newport Beach Police arre~ed a 17-year·old youth from Cyp( ss on Monday on suspicion of 1l · run dri ving after hi s car as· sertcdl/s truck an 8-year-old.pfrl crossing a street a few sl9S ahead of her mother. ~· - T he boy, turned in to police1hy his mother after they discov~d that officers had found his a . doned car, :wa s ' booked o a felony ·charge. - The incident occurred a t 4 pjn. a l 43rd Stree t a nd BallJ9a Boulevard aild ca·used serioustn· juries to Kiln Seiko, '8, Anaheim as she and her mother attempfed to cross the busy roadway. Police said that the impact of the sm all dune buggy vehttle against the youngster ripped o fender from 'the car. · .'Several witnesses told offi cer.; that immediately a rter the itn· 8MoreHeld In Marijuana Plfl,ne Pro"be -,. broader questioning. The chief took part in a news conference last week m~ which three Oceanside officers singled out bJacks in general terms as the chief soqrce of Oceanside's rising crime rate. Oceans ide mayor Howard Richardson sided with Bagley. calling the police statements ''wholly imP,roper.'' · Shark Scare Shuts .Beadi pact a youth a nd his girlfriehd stepped out or the car, g~d briefly at the injured youngSter and tt\en sped· from the scene.'" · "Tiie llttle iitl sutrer.ed hea~n­ Juties( ·11 rracfure~'P.-:Jvis. a ' • • MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) · -Police arrested eight JllOre men today as they pressed their in- vestigation into a marijuana smuggling operation linked with a cargo plane which made a dar- ing midnight landing near a mountain in west Georgia. "I feel confident we don 't have the pilot. We do expect more ar· rests.'' said Captain Bill Slaton of the Cobb County Police Depart· ment. Five men were arrested near Treat l\.I ount ain in Haralson County early Monday and charged in connection with 3,200 pounds of South American mari·" juana believed nown in aboard the DC4 cargo pl a ne found On a ma keshift runway. Slaton said the Cobb County ar- rests were made at or near a motel ea rl y today a rt e r a uthorities in Haralson County, 40 miles to the east , passed along information in the investigation. l ' ' ' " .. Officers recovered $180,000 and a small quantity of marijuana from four men seen leaving the motel in a blue pickup truck, Slaton said . :· .• I ' ; . ' • • • ' ~ .. • .. ' • ' • ' ; • • . • • • • ; • ' ! ' ' i i I ~ The cargo pla ne found Mond ay l<t nded s hortly a£ter midnight on the crude airstrip onJ y several hundred feet long which had t:>een bulldozed out of a fi eld at the base or Treat Mountain . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ''·•· o ..... r ,.,..,1 o.,,~ r"•a! ""'h -·•~"'...,. tof~-<i , ... "~"'' • ... .,, .. "ybh"•«I b• '"' ()< ....... 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His testimony tended to sup- port Vallerga's when he was called as the first defense witness last Thursd ay. Hinshaw said he negotiated a $6,000 consulting fee in connec· tioo with the Spartanburg sale op his own. · He testified that Vallerga did not know he wo.uld .rece\ye hfl}f the in.one)' until the sale "IA completed. ', The congressman also said that the assessor visited hUI: of· fice in March 1973 on official bus iness and t h e next day traveled with him to Spartan- burg to consult with officials there. Jn his c ross examin ation, Capizzi pointed put to the jurors that Hinshaw and Vallerga were long time friends a nd probed into lhe Washington D.C. visit and the .subsequent events in Spartan- burg. Ai the end of Monday's session. the fifth da y in Vallerga's trial, Murphy told Judge Shaw the de· fense had called all its witnesses. However, both the defense at· torneyS;. and Capizzi reserved tim e t o prese nt addit ional evidence. Judge Shaw indicated that if the last minute maneuvers do not take too muc h time, final argu- ments from both sides would be heard today. They specifically mentioned bJack M;arines a»q ex·r,tarines from the· nearby .base at Camp Pendleton. One of the .officers, Sgt. Roy Foust, was quoted as saying: ''You don't ever read about Whitey" committing strongarm robberies in the city. After the remarks became public, some 35 blacks picketed the police station over the Bringing It Toa Head RlVERSlDE (AP) Democrat Sidney Phillips learned painfully that a rap of the gavel is a call for order. The gavel was rapped on his head, in- fUcting a l lh·inch gash. Riverside Police Chief Max Roundy said Monday that F1oyd Melton , president of the Riversid e County Democratic Central Committee, called re· peatedly for order and then strode up to Phillips and knocked him on the head with the gavel. Koundy said the incident oc- curred Sunday during a heated debate over which of two Palm Springs Democratic clubs would be chartered by the central com- mittee. Wife Bludgeoned OAKLAND <UPI ) -Maria Prendez, 49, was bludgeoned to death here in her home Monday • Police s aid th ey took her husband, Jose, 50, into custody for investigation on preliminary testimony from the couple's d a ughter, who witnessed the slaying. Driver Held Hit-nin Suspect Chased MALIBU (AP)-A motorist who allegedly struck and killed a woman pedestrian was pursued on the Pac ific Coast Highway early today by another driver whoJield him at gunpoint until officers arrived. California Highway Patrol Sgt. David Helsel idenli!ied th e victim as Robin Lee Shur 22 of Santa Monica. ' ' He said a pickup truck driven by David A. Nichols: 27 , of Santa Monica, overtook a van near Escondido Cre~ and then ran into Miss Shur. Helsel saido+llchols drove o!i but was chased by the driver of the' van, William Keuerman, 26 of Los ~-Angeles, who caught up with Nichols a nd held him with a shotgun until CHP officers arrived. . Nic hol s was booked for investigation of felony manslaughter, leaving lhe scene of an accident and drunken driving. • I ~Jlaciaj j>vet\pQ<li b've no place in pdblic or privitel1fe .~' Cattle. _De•t~ r -~ '"> Tied-to Cult COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. CUPJ) -Authorities say they have evidence linking the deaths and mutilations. of 60 head of cat- tle in ea1tern Colorado . with a satanic cult. "Some people laugh at th'e idea but we've been working hard on lhil problem and have d~inite eviden.ce," El Paso County Un- dersheriff Gary Glbbil said Mon· day .. "We. want to catch these people because we don 't kno":_ what they'll do when they tire af mutilating cows." Gibbs said a laboratory report from veterinarian:\ at Colorado State University discounted the theory the livestock had been killed by lightning. Similar mutilations. have oc · c urred in Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Kansas, Gibbs said. .. )'"I .. ... '!"' ... • sotf'rHAMPTON, N.v. cAP> -The shark fins were not the un· usually lar.ee ones movj egoers have been !toeing recently, but were: big enough to temporarily close beaches ,here for the rirst time in IO years. .. "No question about it -they were sharks," s aid o£ficer John A. Stein, who saw the three triangular (ins slicing through the water about 100 yards o(f Dolphin Beach over t he wee kend. Authorities promptly ctosed several swi.mming areas for about 45 minutes, until they declared1he area safe again. Many s wimme rs have been ob· seSsed with sharks 5ince the re· lease o( ''J aws," a hi ghly popular mo vie based on Peter Benchley's novel.about a gargan· tuan fictitious shark that te r- rorizes -and eats -Long Island swimmers. Landlord Killed PERRIS CAP ) -A tenant threatened with eviction alleged- ly beat his 82-year-old landlord, innicling fatal skull injuries, authorities said . gasti' Jn ""he'f 'baCK 'atid 'it>r~ s ' from the impact, police said.I' e Car· W'3s 'll''<iVellii~' af an esli · t· ~ <ed ·so fuiles per hout·at the ti c. accordinli to police reports. ' · Kim 's ·condition today al lt6'ag Memorial Hospital was liste(f1' as satis factory. Immedia tely after the inci· dent, police Issued a bulletin.for the vehicle and its occupai<J.s, complete with a li cense null\ber obtained by a witness. About ll"O hours later, Costa Mesa pot\ce J~und the car abandoned in their city. ·,;,~ At about 10 p .m ., the yotJUt's mother appeared at the J>dtl:l':e station and arranged for•ifft!r son's surrendet.· oilt "'~ q/, Lightning Attack~~ •4'\ LINCOLN. Va . ..µJ PL~.-­ Lightning s truck a group. .. of youths working in a hayfield-.it· ~ide this town Mond ay night ~I· 1ng .one ~nd injuring two otbe,s. Pohce l;iaid the li ghtning struc.\/.ut least four youths, and tbat;;,'~9- .year-old Richard W. Pabner:c;lied instantly. •v :,: ... THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• , There is a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large depart- ment stores, chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Custom~rs shopping al our store find the price of each quality •prominently featured on the sample book. because we are competitive. 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Par will t•1it r1·d tape. gr/ I/rt' nn.~tvers and or · II/JU !JOll IU'l'c/ /O so/ vr: 1nl'q111t 1('S 111 f(01J('r111ueu1 O))(/ b 11 s1nes.~. 1'101/ ,11n ur <1ut·.~1 1011s. 10 l_,a l LJunn 'Al You r Se r vice . (Jrar191• <.:un .~I Darly Jl1/ot. 1'.0 Boi' 1560. Cnsta "',_1esa. CA 92626. /11c/ude your r11 re/tphoRe nut11ber. ,. ... 1" Play for Olarlty "Captive s ' Tumd.y, AogUl1 S. 1175 DAIL v PILOT A :J to County Grove Student Reveals Fears I By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol .. DilllfPllM~~" For nine weeks, Stephen Smith of Garden Grove was imprisoned in a thr,ee -room mud hut guarded by armed guerrillas in an African village 9,000 miles from home. He wondered if he 'd ever see home again. Monday afternoon, Smith, a 22-year-0 ld Stanford University student, stepped from an airliner into the heat and smog at Orange County Airport. 10 days after his negotiated release by the Marxis t People's Libe r ation Army. I-le y,·as greeted by scores of re- lali ves a nd neighbors who eheered and waved banners. Hi s tearfli.I mother , Mittie, hugged him at plancside and they kissed over and over. "We were told at the outset we would be killed if thei r demands weren't met ," Smith said. "After th at, all we got were hints that we'd be killed ... The r e bels o r iginally de- manded $500,000 , freedom for political pris oner s in Tanzania and a quant1ty of weapons . "l reall y don't know what kind of ransom. if any. was ultimately paid," Smiti) said. Some news r eports indicated duringr Smith's c aptivity that $40,000 in private donations had been collected by fri ends and family. DEAR PAT: It's Ping Pong (time again for the Orange County !Jaster Seal Society, and we.need a lot of players. The Third An · nual Ping Pong Toumathon is scheduled Aug. 6-10 at the Royal Inn, Anaheim, and is open to players of a ll ages. All proceeds will benefit the Rehabilitation Institute.in Orange, whiCh serves the handica pped, .r egardless of . their ability to pay. Will ·you help us reach table tennis enthusiasts , among your readers? • DllU' Pl\01 PMWtbY WUU11m S<:hf"•IDitr With television and news paper cameramen c rowding around him, Smith thanked the three men he felt were instrumental in win- ning his freedom -his father. a Stanford professor and the U.S.' Ambassador to Tanzania, the country bordering Zaire. Smith readily answered ques- tions about his long captiv1ty bul kepl his arm tightly about his mother's .waist. He was jovial though he admitted some weak· ness from lost weight. "When I was all alone, I really began to wonder what would ha p- pen to me," he said. "After all , we we re just students ... nobody ~lly important. STEPHEN SMITH MEETS NEWSMEN, EMBRACES MOTHER ON RETURN TO ORANGE COUNTY 'I Really Began To Wonder Whet Would Heppen To Me .•. We Were Ju1t Students' ' OCTD Chief's Holdings Loritz Stock Revealed Smith's father, J oseph, stood stolidiy and unsmiling behind the mass of news men, saying he pre- ferred his son and Y.'ifc to share the spotlight. lie had returned from Africa Sunday after weeks of working to save his son. "We were well treated and the food was pretty good but we were always aware that the 60-day de- adline for the demands was com~ ing up," he said . "The whole thing had its ups and doy,•ns and at times things \\:ere tense, incredibly tense.'' G.R., Orange Interested playe rs are asked to ~ontact Ginny Reid at RIO, 133-1400, for registration in- formation. Highlighting this ·)_ear's Tournatbon "'llJ be two "lil1ratbon attempts -one for 51 '"lours and the other for 85 hours " -according to RIO spokesmen. ,~layers from the Ange ls, ankees, Rams and Southern ~. allfornla Sun plan to attend, 1,tf.nd a silent auction or new 1 merchandise is.scheduled. ., .. .. Nftl> Na""' · . DEAR PAT : We have a Philco- Ford r e fri ge.ator thut we ·purchased in October 1972 . Wh en 'the compresso r failed las t :··l\.tarch, we contacted Philco· 'i''.'f.prd in Connecticut to obtain the Edward F . Loritz, the Ora.nge County Transit District. 's general µianager for six months, re- vealed Monday he owns more than $1 ,000 worth of stoc'k in a company that does regular busi- ness with the district. He a lso disclosed he, earned $51 .000 from the Keene Corpora- tion of Chi cago as a vice presi- dent or that firm in the year prior to taking the top transit district ad min is tr a ti on .post. Loritz said he make the 'public announcement to avoid any possibility that conflict of interest charges could be brought against him. Keene Corporation manufac- tures the fareboxes and fare tally systems used aboard the transit agency's fleet or buses. "I even was the person who sold the district its latest batch of fareboxes." Loritz said, noting he will henceforth refrain from any administrative actions relat- ing to Keene products. Loritz is the district's second general man ager . He s ue ceeded Dr. G.J , ''Pete'' Fielding, who quit the. top post in J anuary to re turn to UC Irvinlt teaching duties. The general manager's an - nouncement cam e in the wake of recent admissions by Transit Director Richard Lynn that he failed to disclose financial in· terests in another firm that does business with the county. Lynn, a Newport Beach al· tomey. reportedly earned $1 ,600 in legal consulting fees from VI'N Consolidated and voted on name of the nearest authorized -l~_rvice center. We were told that .r-p.ilco-For'd w as hO tobger . =l''rJ'lanutatttitrng refngeratoi-s and ··the information could not be sup- :-.plied. We then found that this ··rirm•s r egional offi ce if\ Santa Fe 105 Countians Bid · 'SPrings had had its phone discon- nected. We seem to be stuck with -·a guarantee no one wi ll honor. For Transit Board ' T .N ., Huntington Be ach The name bas been changed. Major Appliance Consumer i\c· tiOn Panel, in Chicago, IU., pro· vlded AYS wltb' information "~essary to reach David M. 11,\:lbtoo, manager of consumer ar- (airs for Aero·~\ltronics .. ~ord ~rp ., which bandies Philco- ,, ~d refrigerator or freezer con· .,:1fimer problems. Ashton said tlliat Bill's Refrigeration, 2442 Maia, Long Beach, and RiddJe ~Hance Service Corp., 10322 Trask, Garden Grove, are a•tborized Pbllco·Ford r epair centers . ANFC will honor clarges for warranty-covered 1 "r~airs, Ashton added, noUn g ·"tll•t repair blJls from any ap· '~nee service center will be " ' d when lbey are covered by J~ 'rranty.·Guarantee repair bUls •buld be sent to David M. h-.(\thton, Aero-Nutronlcs Ford Corp., Union Meeting Road, . ..Jl.S.~102, Blue Bell, PA 19422. )J"Urtber lnform1tlon may be ob- • tabled by phoning (800) 523·6534. ~ I I l ' > ·' ' ' ' ' ' , .. ' , I ' , l ) 1 ' • l • ~ l The 105 Orange CountianS who ha\le applied for the "public" member's seat on the county transit district board of directors represent a f¥oad Cross-section of the public, according to OCTD board Chairman Ralph Clark. The candidates are bidding for the post now held by Newport Beach Attorney Ric hard Lynn. His four-year term expi red last month. He is in the running for another term. The public member is chosen by the other four transit direc- tors, all of whom are elected of- fi cials. Clark said each or the directors, with the exception of Lynn, was to present a final nominee list by Monday evening for scr eening. Interviews will be conducted next week. Of the 105 applicants, 25 ate women and nine are ove'r the age 0£65, Clark noted. "They range in age from 18 to 16 and represent every communi· ty in the county except Costa Mesa. La Palm a and Seal Beach," he said . i · Butfdfes Get 'J:f'gether "We have stude nts, attorneys, housewives, bankers, aerospace workers, professors, high school teache P-6, retired military of- fi cers, communications workers, managers a nd clerks, bµilders, rea l est a t e sa l esp eopl e, engineers, coinpute r specialists, nurses and insurance salesmen," Clark added . Lynn is fi ghting for his second term following his admission he was paid $1 ,600 in legal consult- ing fees by VTN Consolidated at a lime when the district was do- ing business with the rirm. Viets Lose Jobs GLENDALE (A P ) -Viet· n a mese r efugees who inad- vertently became involved in a farm labor dispute have been asked by their spon soring agency to leave their jobs at a Ventura County ~gg ranch. The 14 irrimi- grants wer e requested by of- ficials of Food for the Hungry, Inc., a nonprofit agency based here, to return to a r efugee center in Weimar. ' l -0 ' Former President Richard Nixon breaks 1 Armenian bread with members of his • t•eave Man's Camp'' at Bohemian Grove. l Nii<in, who dldn 'l attend this year's surn· :;.. me: retreat, played host to the campers son or the former president, looks on al left as Nixon, George-Mardikian and Bob Swain break bread. Newscaster Lowell Thomas (right) and Emil Mosbacher (left ·foreground) watch. at bis San Clemente estate. Allan Hoover, • \ . several contracts with VTN dur· ing his te nure as a director. He has sa id there was no wrongdo- ing involved because his consult· ing work wasn 't transit-related. Deputy County Counsel Ken· nard Smart ha s ruled transit directors a nd top district ad- ministr ators are subject to state con fli ct of interest Jaws, in- cluding an old government code section Lynn says he overlooked. That secti on prohibits officers or a public entity such as the transit dis trict from earning more than $250 in a 12 month period from a company that· stands to gain fro m that offi cer 's actions. Loritz said Smart determined that the law did apply to the general manager . Loritz reru sed to give an exact total of his Keene Corpo r a - tion stock holdings but he did s ay his last year 's salary was S51,000. "I haven't purc hased any addi- tional stock s in ce coming lo the district ,"but all I have to say is that I own more than $1,000 worth.'' "All I can say is I am very hap. py lo have him home with us again.'' he s aid. ''It is a marvelous feeling." Smith a lso c ited Stanford Professor David Hamburg and U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania Beverley Clark as key fa ctors in winning h.issaf e release. "These men were incredible," Smith said. "They worked tire· lessly witho ut forsaking the standing policies of not yielding to terrorist demands .'· Smith and three female stu· dents were kidnaped from a re· mot e r esearc h s t a tion o n the shores or Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania May 19. All were ferried by boats 25 miles across the lake to a jungle hideout in Zaire. Thethree women were released weeks before Smith. · "The guards ke pt tiayin g 'You're a man so you can take it'," Smith s aid. "I guess since women are s till kind of i;~nd class citizens there, I was con· ·s id e r ed a m or e important hostage." All the captives heard gunfire the night of an aborted rescue at- tempt about halfway through Smith's imprisonment. Tanza- ni a n gunboats chased away rescue craft tr~,i ng lo reach the Zaire side of the lake. · "We hadn 't gotten word such a thing wou ld ha ppen and we real- ly didn't know what it was," Smith said. The anxiety over his fate ended t he day before he was actually freed. Smith s aid. "They ca me and told me I would be rreed the next day," Smit h said. "They didn't say any more than that and I didn't ask." The young s tudent was taken back across the lake by boat and permitted to walk into a s m all Tanzanian village and freedom. Smith told newsmen he'll be goin g back to Stanford in the fall to complete his s tudies and may someday go back to Africa. "But l 'Jl never , never go back to the s hores or that Jake as long as I li ve,'· Smith said. o eti es Qav.. no. \\'c llC\'Cr Ukc to I.urn ~ ~,. ~" dO\\'t1w1a1)11licru1tfora re al estate mortgage. But somct.lmcs we have to. And tlmt's not just safe for us; it's saJC f<>r 011r d epositors too . 'll1ut's bccat1se tl1 c n1011 C)' 01tr depositors put i11to our as· sociatJ011, i11 the fomt of sa,·iJq:!s acc,)1111ts, is i11 tun1 loru1ccl out. r\n<l U1c ~trc11A:tJ1 of'ru1y association., i.11clucliiig ot1rs, is rclatccl to the 11uality oftJ1e loans. r\t First Fcdcritl Sl1,·i11l!s, U1crc arc 11<) fc>rcc losttres 011 our ru11111al statcr11c11 t. 111 fi1ct, .for eight of U1c i>a s t tc11 )'ears, tltcre l1a\·c b cc11 a bsolute I'' 110 f(1rcclos 1trcs-nn<I Utls record is based 011 111akiJ . .g tJ1ousw1ds t»f low1s. fc,,· ussoclatio11s cwt 111utcl1 us for tJ1at kl11tl of safe,,. a11<I so1111<l 111u11~c111c11t. So, ,,·l1il c ,,.c l1~1c 1«> !-oil~· 11«> t«J s~>ntc JlCOt>lc, '''C feel ,,.c S<)tllCtJJIICS l1U\'C ttl. ,,.c l1R\'C to <l_isup11ol11t n fC\\' pCOJ)lC in order to do ril!ht hy u lot of ll1 e m. \\'c'd likc to do 1ighl hyyou too. First Federal Savings of Santa i\fonica. Costa Mesa Office • IYE PUf SIMO:llLEGREEOt;TOFAJOB. )l ~\Oll(M: l~L.I('. r1w~·1 t'F.lll:M.\I. ~\,1:\'IOS • ttL\.'IO .\. .. :-.(Kl.\TICl.'\Otlf~\.'\'T,\ )l(J.,.lt'.\. I I • I • • •• • -.-, -..... .,.....-,wwww•,. -• -~ . • A" DAil y PllOT ; 1 ... • • Chinese Israeli Raiders Hit Le I • Bandits Warplanes, Artillery, Gunboats in Morning .A.~t,ack.~ Escape HONG KONG (AP) -Eight robbers firing a hail of bullets ::ambushed two bank cars today, wounded three ~uards and t..-scapcd wilh about $12.5 million, police reported. The daylight robbery occurred when the two private cars belonging lo the I-long Kong 1-lang Seng Bank were intercepted by the bandits in Kowloon City al the mouth of the tunnel that con- nects Kowloon peninsula with I-tong Kong island. Ga"dhi 'f'reed' NEW DELHI. India (AP) - Shouting its acclamation, the In- ctian Parliament today rewrote the law to free Prime Minister lndira Gandhi from bcr embar- ( IN SHORT ) r assing conviction of corrupt electoral practices. The retroactive amendments to India's electoral code passed the lower house by voice vote with only one dissent. They were scheduled for immediate con- sideration in the upper house Where passage also was assured. Lisbon l'l~e LI SBON (U PI> -Anli - Communist violence that has wracked northern Portugal for five days spread south· today to Lisbon \l.'here a bomb exploded in the forestry ministry, killing ooe man and ca using extensive d.imagc. In the north, anti-Communist mobs began burning the homes and businesses of known leftists in Vila Nova de Famalicao. Resi- dents said t he crowds were being supported by the enlisted men among the troops sent there to pacify thl' Lown . NY Bo"'blng NEW YORK (AP) -Police to- day were see king persons responsib le for the bombing of the Venezuelan Consulate in mid- l\1anhattan. There were no reports of in- juries in the blast at 11 :40 p. m. · · Monday which could be heard for .blocks. A night watchman was in the building at the time. Tropl<!a"a f'lnancl"fl LAS VEGAS (UPI) --.San f'rancisco chemical heiress Mitzi Stauffer Briggs will pour $6.4 million into the financially troubled Tropicana l-lotel under terms of an appli cation for a permanent gambling license sub- mitted to the state Monday, minutes before a midnight de· ad.line. The Nevada Gaming Com- mission , which has allowed the gambling resort to operate under an emergency order for 11 months , set midnight, Aug . 4 as the absolute d eadline for in· vestors to submit an application for a permanent license. Nevada law requires that the application normally be submitted IO days after an emergency order. Honduras Crop Ul'IT"I ..... Nexf Cancffdafe'! Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.) t."Clged closer to a campaign for the Democratic pre- sidential nominatio11 today after authorizing a commit- t ee to test his political strength. Bayh says he has been giving ''serious con, sideration'' to running. By United Press latematioaal Israeli warplanes, long.r ange artillery and gunboats today at. lacked a Lebanese army po6t und 'Palestinian refugee camps out· side Lebanon's ancient Mediter- ranean port city or Tyre today, Beirut reports said. Arab military ·sources in Beirut said the gunboats and long ·range artillery killed at least nine persons but had no re- ports on effects of the airstrikcs. Witnesses said Israeli warplanes attacked at least,one Palestinian refugee camp and a number of civilian areas shortly after the shelling. THE ISRAELI command said the jet attack was aimed at a ··terrorist headquarters'' north of the city. "A number of Israeli planes were involve d in the mid - morning air attacks," the wit· nesses said. The planes withdrew after a 20 minute attack, they said. Ex-Teamsters Chief 'Threatened' Hoff a DETROIT (AP) --A longtime Teamsters union gadfly says Jimmy Hoffa told him last year that Anthony ''To ny Pro''• Provenzano threatened to kill Hoffa or kidnap hi s grandchildren iC he refused to give up efforts to regain the union presidency. Provenzano today appeared to be the key to a widening in - vestigation into the mysterious disappearance of tloffa, whose family has put up a $200.000 re- ward for information revealing his whereabouts. Judge Rejects Crane Lovers' Highway Fight BILOXI, Mi ss. (UPI> --A federal judge has refused lo ban the construction. of-an interstate highway through the habitat or ·the Mississippi sandhlll crane, an endangered species living in a swampy marshland of Jackson County. In rejecting a suit filed by the National and Mississippi Wildlife Federations. U.S. District Court Judge Walter Nixon said Monday testimony failed lo demonstrate that construction of a segment or Interstate 10 through the home or lhe remaining 40 cranes would pose a serious threat to the species. "There is room in lhe area in question for the lanes and the cranes," Nixon said in a 14-page opinion. The conservationis ts had asked that construction of a S.7 mile portion of 1-10 in the Pascagoula area be halted until ••appropriate measures" are taken to locate the design the highway to minimize harm to the cranes. A wildlife spokesman testified during a June hearing that all or the remaining 40 birds make their home in the Pascagoula river swamp area, Where tne _highway is being built. A SOURCE IN New Jersey said the FBI spoke to Provenzano on Monday. "When the FBI got through to him, he told them, 'I 'll give you guys rive minutes, then I'm going To Florida'.' ~the source said. The source said Provenzano. a former Teamsters vice presi· dent, then new to F1ori<la: An FBI source in Detroit said, "Well, I guess you could say it was a short interview.·• Hoffa 's family has received no ransom demand but belicve:t Hoffa was kidnaped. Hoffa 's son, Detroit nttorney James P. Hoffa, said J\f on day he beli eves his father still is alive because there was no solid evide nce lo the con- trary. Dt\NIEI. SULLIVt\N, once a business agent for Teamster locals in New York City, said r.tonday night that llorfa told him about Provenzano's Utreat.s on ~lay 5, 1974, as they stood in front of the U.S. Courthouse in \\'ashington. Sullivan said Horfa told him, "'Tony Pro.l)lreatened lo pull my g uts o·u'.F or kidnap my grandchildren if I continued to attempt to return to the presiden- cy of the Teamsters." Rescue Try Kills Rescuer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -A vice president of Indiana Na- tional Bank collapsed and died of a heart attack while giving artiricial _respiration to a rri end who later also died of a heart at· tack. .. Jack r.t . Romine. 54. who had a history of heart trouble, died Monday over hi s neighbor, Jerry V. Danner , 42. Danner .,vas presi- dent or Danners Inc. which operates 32 variety stores and 23 cafeterias in Indiana, Illinois , Ohio and Michigan. ,''He·.nr"ade the supreme s acririce. '' s hei'iff's deputy Chuck~immerman said. ''Know· · ing he him!!elf wasi!Fl severe heart 'patient, ·he attempted (9. ad- . . MIAMI <U'l'IJ. -Drought has destroyed as mucf:t as 80 percent of the corn crop in Hondutas, which lost most of its 1974 crop due to Hurricane Fifi, and up to 700.000 persons face possible famine, the Miami Her.aid re· ported today. But Nixon·s3id the testimony of a biologist of the U.S. Fish and \\'ildlife Service ''clearly in - dicates that the Mississ\ppi san· ' dhill crane can tolerate the direct . er(~cts of 1._10. •• , minister artificial respiration. ·.He e11en had glycerine .Pills in hi s · ~ ·pocktt." Atlantic States· Cool· ii Hopes Rise for Rain in Pans of Midtoost A!buq~tQUI 1111..,,. 6a•~r,lltld ""'~ "'"'~ 6ro-1vllll' 6u!!llO Clwllollt Ch!(•9D Cll'>C•,.~1; c~~·•"" Olllla1 °"'""l'' Cle'l Mo Intl Dfoltoil f"rttl'IO tiQO'IOl\•IU IC•..S..\Clly U1 V~l M-0 MllwilKlk~ M<--hl Hl:'w Orlfo•"I -Yor" Olil~Clty ""'°"" .... "' Scl'rlr!Cf' .... .. .. "' " " " " .. .. . , " .. ~ .. .. "' " .. ... " .. " .. ·-.. .. " " .. " " " n .. M " " " .. .. " .. " .. .. " ·" ... ... ., ... ... ... 7J 1.M n .14 " " ., ~ f'llwADMls f'tlll.oe!Phi. -· ... __.. ~pldOty -·""' "'m R•c.........,,v •• ..,,_,, " " " '" '" ., '" " " "' ... " " .. 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A Palestinian spokesman said guerrilla rocket teams attacked the Israeli settlement or Kiryat Shmona in upper Galilee in reprisal, scoring "direct hits" on the settlement, starting fires and "inflicting very high ca.'\ualties." K.iryal Shmona was the scene or a massacre or Israeli schoolchildren last year .. An Israeli mllltury spokesman in Tel Aviv said he had no in-· formation to release coneeming the Tyre attack; but saJd rocket fire wounded one man in K.iryat Shmona and damaged some cars, houses and elcetric lines. ' .~-. ' THE SPOKESMAN said an army patrol south of, the border town of Metullah ran lnto ::some light fire from Lebanon around dawn. There were no cuuallies. The Israeli N atlonal Radio said the raiders came ashore from Israeli gunboats that landed car· lyinthe morning near Tyre. 11be Israeli military i:ommand and lhe national radio sa.l.d a nqntbe·r ,qi Jerrprlsts were wowlded or k1ifed and arms and ammunltion were blo)YTI up. The attackers also destroyed a number of fortified positions and • .. ' --.. Passing of an Era vehicles". the report said. A spokesman suid there were nc;- Israeli casualties. The attack at Tyre, about 58 miles south or Beirut, some 24 hours arter lsroeli troop$ t1rri - bushed a band ' of Pt1ltstinian g~errillas Infiltrating tho border six miles lnl.and from the coast. ' . I A LEBANESE spokesm•n said four Lebanese army officers died and another was wounded today when Israeli gunboats and landi' based artilley opened fire on lho Tyre army garrison &bout 3 a.m. local time. ,. New York's ''biggest bargain" for many years, the nickel ride on the ~taten Island Ferry, has gone the way of the five -cent cigar and the 10-cent subway ride. As of Monday, a round trip on the ferry carries a l 2.5-cent tab. Here riders on the Manhattan· J bound ferry view the city skyline through ,; the fog of New York Harbor. 'De Just Went Berserk' Illinois Man Hammers Eighl., One Fatally " SPRINGFIELD. II[ CAP{-- Police say they are'baffled by the actions of an unemployed cement \t.ror her who allegedly battered eight persons with a claw ham- mer. fatally injuring one. A~;l-; Sto~;..rs:~:~.u·;t~ in 1 sh~~""irfside: ·,re1ou0wect i - serious con~ll.\.Q.'.', w~1le Rhea s w1ng1ng the hammer. Reed 6 . was in s·atlsfatti_rY con· grabbed a few bottles and start dili~ •· ""1;... throwing them a ll over l "We don't know what caused 'him to -how would you say it -· nip out. For some reason he just completely went berserk,'' said Springfield Police Chief William Aseher. FRANK H. SHERRY, 25. or Springfield was charged with eight cou11ts of aggravated bat- tery after the attacks Monday. He was lis ted in good condition in a hospital were he underwent treatment for a alashed wrist, of-ficials ta id. ~ .. Mercer Hopper, 681 of --Sf>r· ingfield died of lnjul'ia received lf\Jring an attack by a hammer- wielding assailant. Of t,he others attacked, two were in critical condition, one was in serious con· d.ition and a 6-year·old girl was in satisfactory condition. Police gave this account of the incident: Sherry first killed a cat in his apartment and then attacked two workers, Hopper and Tomson Dace, 74, in his apartment bui ld· ing, Dace was listed in critical condition. · THE ASSAILANT then went to the rear of a neighboring apart· ment building, where he beat John Birdsong J r .• SI. Birdsong also was listed in critical condi- tion. ~ He then drove elgnt bloCks to a drugstore, ·where he, struck five other Persons. One of them, Man Slays Plant .Tmef MIAMI (UPI) -Henry Fraley's wife iays it "isn't right" that her 63-year.old husband sholild be charged with 11eco nd -degree murder (or killing • man he cau1ht uprooting .bis front yard pJanta. "He was protecting his property," said Mrs. Vera Fraley. "He killed the man for pulling his hed1eo. Thos·e plants• art! 'ex- pensive.'' Fraley told police he sp<>tted a. man. digginc up 1111' 1>1anfa' dround I. a.m . Monday, 'when he went to hill front porch to eat a .snack . Fraley said he shoU{ed for the m an lo slop, but when lhe intrud& igno-red him, he went in· 1hle1 rot ·a .a hotgun and fired. • • The blast struck and kUIM Curtis Jones. 41 . ., A gas Sta't.lcir?"at\CndunCk'°aid he place." watched Sherry· get, out of his car · and chase three chUdreno-knock-. HE SAID '.fHERE were a t ing one of them down. · I~ persons 1n the store at tt Two other eyewitnesses said time. . ... L Sherry waved.his hammer and Two 0th.er gas statt°!' threw it once inside the store. employes s~td they ran lo ~~ They asked not to be identified. store with ti.re irons and chat when the.y• heard the di One e yewitness said, ''A turbanee. Bill-they s aid t t woman ran in here scr eam -when they .arrived, Sherry w · ing, 'There's a madman outside kneeling on lbe floor. to cul · trying to kil_l __ peo.ple! ·As soon as wrist. lns~ra~e ~aw • ' . . ... . --. .. . . _, ..,.. .. -. Connecticnt "C.~ur . . . Upholds 'No-fault HARTFORD, Conn. <UPI) - The Connecticut Supreme Court, saying routes other· than the overburdened courts can be used to remedy injuries suffered in auto accidents. M<0nday upheld the stat e's no-fault insurance 1aW.' ' under 'COllS~ritUon ~ be constituliona·), 'Ma~i>OnaJd sa Eight tneuran.c-e c..ompan s tbat·.w,rite liability coverage r private ·.passehger cars ln necticut joined in the defense ttie plan, which applies personal injuries with a m imem or $5,000 in no-fa benefils. • In a unanimous opinion, the high court said there haa been a trend to provide alternative means of dealing with society's problem•. and the adminiJLratioo ol justice ii no exception. • · . NO fa ult also covers medic surg"ical and hospital costs, ~.well 11the191s of w~1~. lune I txJ'tl)SeS" up to. $2;000 and s vivors benefifs up to S200 a wee "NO LONGER m•y we align with the ancient civil law pre- mise that ·recourse ·t0;.ttie:Fourts is the.p.iil'\JarY or only alternative to fore~· f6r r ed.recs ot lrti~es," Justice Herbert: S •. Mac!Donata ... ' ' .s-• . Connecticut joins six other states where the consUtutlonallty of no-fa ult auto insurance, which'_ makes.i.payment· for injuries and l(.'ls of wages autom11tlc follow- ing an accident within certain limits, has been upheld, The plan was designed to re- duce the huge backlog of court cases involving personal auto In- juries, many of them relatively . m;.nor, a backlog which the court '1did amounted to a denial of justice. • ·•fndlvidua rilhls an·d re· me<iies must at Umes and oC necessity give way to the in- terests and needs ol society," MacDonala uld. .. • ' . . ' Under the plan, an indivld may sue for .opersonal injurt where medical expenses exc $400. or -when. Cleath, ·perman "lnjury, bone fractures,. pe nent mator disfigurement or I of limb or bodily function is volved. IN TWO STATES, New y and Illinois, no·fault i.Muran has been declared uncon1li lional. In New York, the ,en court finding is being appql and in Illinois, the state particular constitutional ·• visions made lhe plan illegah~ No-fault has been upheld Massachusetts, New HamPI Kentucky, Pennaylv1nl Fiorida and Kansas. ' ., Pn.tD .... ..., ............... Mondity-Frid•y: II YOU do not ~' p1pe1 by 5:30 p,m,. Clll belof 7 l).m. Incl VOUf COP)' will ,.,,_ livered. ~ THE CLl\l!S'.,.cllon ... uit w.S '' brought on behalf of three moto.rlst.s, Rosemary 8oyajlan1. SUll.anos Kar1das .,.andK1~erine . Pagonis, who suf(ered lnJurles in auto accidents covered by no- f.ault a.Uto lD9"'ance,' Slturd.ty Incl Sunday: I~ rec.iYe ,.our COP)' by '9 1.m..' r di)'. or l!I a.m. Sund1y. Cllt be I I m. •nd your COO)'~-. ClrcMK .. Tct)9442•. Motl Or1nve Count)',.,._, 1'1='4Jll Northwest Huntington Be.ch. ano W•tlminater ........ 141-IJ Son~=--.. , HOn lhe facts as sUpuJated by the parties, we do not find lbe 1ct c ·san'lU1 lt:tt&rlo, ~ Dane Point ulM L~ l90un• Nlguel ....•.•• , • 4'146 • I \ ... ' ' Cal trans Faces.Cut In Staff 'SACRAMENTO (AP) - 'californl-. will lo20e SJ:l> miJUon in {ederal hiihwoty funds next year 'p..nd have lo lay orr about 3,300 'workers becau s e of it s ~ansportation finance problems, (aleorrici;;:le ) Director Howard C. Ullrich or the Department ,or Transport.a· lion <Ca ltrans) said Monday the 16,450-m e mber staff wouJd be cut t.o 13,150 by next July 1. "We have begun procedures to lay aff as many a s 1,650 persons by early 1976," he said Monday. flMake Damage G.....,• OROVILLE (1\P) --Earth· quake damage in Oroville was more severe tha n o riginally t-slimaled, and 10 to IS buildings have been closed. says Mayor Robert A. Winston. Oroville, populatioO 15,000, was jiggled several times betwen between Friday morning and Sunday night. One shock at 1:20 p.m. Friday reached 6.1 on the Richter scale. 111 .. r1. s ..... Slrha11 .. LOS ANGEL.ES (U PI ) Sirban Sirhan . eonvictcd a s- 6as.sin of Sen. Robert Kcrmedy. w as sued M o nday by Paul Schrade. a former union leader v.·ho was wounded in the fusillade of bullets that killed Kcrmedy. But the s ui t appeared to be aimed m ore at the police and prosecutors who helped convict him than at Sirh an himself. Schrade was on t> of five persons hit by a spray of bullets the night Kermedy was killed in 1968. · Se;r BUI to S tay SACRAMENTO (AP) --A re- fer·e ndum t hat would re peal California's new so called sexual bill or rights has failed to qualify for the June 1976 ballot, Secretary of State Ma rc h Fong Eu says. Ms. Eu, who c<irlier predicted that the church-backed move- ment would fall far short of suc- cess, said Monday that referen- dum backers did not get the 312,404 valid signatures n~cd on petitions to qualify the pro- posal. ' ,. .. E;rerut e d '! Jacob "Jack" Molinas , .4J, former All-American basket- ball player who was fatallv shot in the head Sunday in Hollywood, is believed to be victim of a gang-style execu- tion. He was convicted in 1963 of being ''mas ter fixer" or college basketball games. Judge Denies Oil Drill Injunction LOS ANGELES CAP> Despite the protests or conserva- tionists wa r y of another Santa Barbara oil spill. Exxon orficials have moved one step closer to construction of the world's tallesl offshore drilling platform. ' A federal court judge-Monday denied a r eques t for a pre- liminary injunction against the giant oil rirm by Get Oil Out (GOO), a Santa Barbara group seeking to block construction or lhe platform a nd moorin g racilities for tankers. THE GOO SUIT charged Exx- on had fa iled to obtain a fed er al permit for construction or a deep- water port al the site, a> miles northwest o( Santa Barbara. But U.S. District Court Judge Wa rre n J . F erguson ruled against GOO. maintaining a permit for crude oil production facilities at· the site "·as not re· quired because the platform and moorings do not constitute a de- ep-water port under federal re· gulations. l unday. Augus1 5. 1975 0 .AIL y PILOT A 5 'Rape l'iCtim' Weeps 'I Didn't Mean to Kill Him' NORWALK CAP) -"l didn't mean to kill him," Deborah Kantaeng told polite in a ta.pe-recorded lntenoiew ihortly after the shooting death of'it lhacyhe claims raped her. The tapes or the int.ePrfew, made only hoon after the Ott. 31 1974 shooting of Danny C. Allen, were introduced Mondll)' by pro- secutors in Mrs. Kantl\,Cllg's murder trial. ' As tbey were played in Norwalk Superior Court, Kantaeng, a 19-year..old former model, buried her head in ber arms and wept. IN·THE 't"-P~. M,rs. Kantaeng said Allen, 21, walked into her home th"e day arter he allegedly raped her. As he entered, she said it\ the interview, she grabbed a loaded sbotgun ~~e had pro· pped against a wall ol her mother's Long Beach duplex a part· ment. "He walked toward me. and I said, 'No, no,' and it went off," she said in the taped interview. ··1 didn't mean for it to go off. ''J didn't mean to kill h.im. I only meant for him to back away, lo get away. I didn 't know lhal I puJh •. >d the trigger. But it shot, so that means I did it. I guess.·· PROSECUTORS in the case maintain it was Mrs. Kantaene who fi red the fatal shots. despite contradi'Ctory testimony from two prosecution witnesses. Defense attorneys are attempting lo prove It was. Mf"S . Kan· taen~·s father , Robert Boyd. who killed Allen aftd theh convinced his daughter -a n epilepti<' who claims she suffer s from lapses of memory -th3t s he shot Allen. One prosecution witness has already testified it was Boyd who fatally shot Allen as he entered the apartment. Boyd, 45, committed s uicide last mouth:. ANOTHER P ROSEClmON witness, who accompanied AJ - 1en to the home where the shooting occurred. said an unidentified third person -neither the defendant nor her father -killed Al- len . The tape recordings played in the courtroom Monday were the first statements by Mrs. Kantae ng to be introduced as evidence in the trial. They were made during interrogations by T een Pageant Winne r Files $500,000 Suit SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Pretty Linda Salcedo, 16, has filed a lawsuit against California Teen Pageant officials who won"t let her C'hop C'on cre~e blocks apart with hl•r bare haflds. In June. Mi ss Salcedo, who holds a brown·black bell in karate. won the San Francisco Teen Pageant and a chance to compete for a scholarship in the statewide contest. 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Capistrano-Sen Clemente 530 Camino de EStrella/ 493-5651 C«onadel Mar 2867 East Coast Hlghway/.675·5010 Fountain YaUey 1794 2 Magnolia Street /963-83. Sa~ta Ana 7th & North Main/547-9741 ' • . • • A6 DAl~Y Pll .. OT EDITORl . .<\L PAGE •• Asking for Trouble? . . \Ve arc advised that doctors urc ready lo partil·- ipate in a work slowdown beginnin g Se pt. 15 it the . stat e Legisla ture docs not com e up with acceptable ·malpractice insurance legisJation before going in to recess. 'l'hl' slowdllwn \vouJ(I b<.· sirnilil r to the May <lc- monstr;.1tio 1l by ~1nl'sthcsiol ogists \vh o h;.1ndled only emergency cases for ll two.week period to call atten- tion to the malp ractice diJ emma. T he prospcet of up to 400 percent in creajes ln in - .,, s ura ncc prem iu ms \vhich the doctor s face b1 J an. l is obv·iously :llarm ing. But if they demand gov~rnment intervention, they nlso ~i re -.1s ki ng for the same treatment they seek for l hl· in:)ur <:1 ncc to1npanies and the lawyers- - opening their books and putting more o f their bus i- ness affa irs ;:ind mcdic;:il procedures under govern- ment r egulation . Perhaps some would regard this as a lesser evi! than skyrocketing m alpractice insura n ce. Some lcgisl<.1l ive tightening is indicated. But it alsu would seem logical. as muny of the doctors arc beginning t o conclude, to unde rtake some sort _J>f self-insura nce. This in turn would involve much more e ffect ive sclf·policing, the r e by perha ps weeding out incompet e nts whose r e pe a ted involvements in ·lawsuits helps c r eate the financial burden for all d oc- tors--and their pa tients. w ·ith a Little Help ,\s noted in this sp ace from ti m e to tin1e , go\1ern· ment n e ve r runs o ut of ideas for helping us spend our money_ Topic for today is the food stamp program. When it st art e d in 1965. som e 442.359 qualified for food s ta m ps and the cost was $36.3 mill ion. percent in r e cipients and 14 ,203 percent in cost . notes Orange County Rep. Andre w J . Hinshaw. , P a rt of the Increase Is the result of an absurd ly loose e li gibility program whlch, In effect. makes a bout one citizen In four ellgible to •eccive fdOd sta mps if he wa nts to go through lhe red tupe. Muny are willing and a bletodojWit tha t. But if lhe pa perwork is too much, help is uvaila· blc. The Neighborhood Adult Participation Project of Huntington Park, for example, sends out flye rs pro- claimin g" Food Stamps Are Not Welfare." Yo u can have a job, own your own home nnd car and have up t o $1,SOOin liquid assets and still qualify, says the flye r . And the NAPP bas s pecially trained Food Action Tea m R epresentatives to help fill out the form s a nd speed up inte rviews. Who funds a ll> this fine ser vice? \Vh y, the gove rn- ment of course, throug h the Office of Economic Op· portunit.y ! With still another bundle of yourtax dOUars. Sensible Decision Gov. Brown Diade a good call in turning down a request for time off for s tate e mployes to stage a fiesta in commemoration of Mexican inde pendence on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The gove rnor, who certainly ca nnot be accused of discrimina ting against minorities, appa r ently fe ll it would be inappropriate to authorize s tate employes time off work to celebrate another nation's indepen- de nce. As an alternative he will s upport plans for an Jn- temational Ethnic Day celebration on ·the e mployes' own time Saturday, Sept. 20. This is a sens ible solution. Just about eve r y na- tionality in the U.S. has a s pecial holiday t o celebrate and these days m ake a colorful contribution to our un- . . ( ' . I I I '~ ·'' ·~.. .,.,. •' , .... ._ .. ~= ·-~ .,,. . . ' •• ;,r:; .t " '{;."~' t ~ ~ -:· ~1 ~~· :: .. :t • -J .. , ,...,.. ........ .:::;::.. . ~ Today, a fte r JO years, mor e tha n 19. m illion Americ ans a r e r eceiving food s ta mps at a cost to the gove rnme nt of $5.2 billion. This is an increase of 4,227 d erstanding of other lands. · But they ha rdly justify a work h oliday, especially at taxpayers' expense. 'WE SHOULD VE 11~ AN ARI*~ ~EHLLION JNSTEAI> OF l>U<KING THE PIWT!. A MA Spec ializes i n P o litical Oper ~ti ons WASHINGTON -A gerbil is_ loose in the fil es of the American M edi c al A ssociation. This creature has access to the X· rocks m achine and'ls slipping its work-product to me anonymous- ly through lhC' mails. Since the material was obtained in this fashion. the na mes of individuals will be s uppressed in reviewing these doc uments which provide a depressing picture o( the daily life of Ameri ca 's largest doctor organization. -The Gerbil Papers revea1 that medicine and health isn't Up· pe rrh psl o n th e s ta ff 's mind. ThC're is a lon g series of intC'r offi ce m e m or a nd a on th e poss ibilit y . that the ta x laws would he changed to the AMA 's disad· vantage, so a Washington law firm with a partner wbois kin to a powerful Congr essman was re- t ained. He would give the AMA in- formati on on what was going on in secret committee meetings. Not that thi s insid er information .availed the AMA much, because the law was changed, giving birth to dozens of mem05 with lawyers, bookkee pers and t ax s hrewdies about how to cut the losses. Then we find a letter dated 1970 from a high woman administra· lion o f ficial to an AMA mucketymuck s aying: "Words cannot adequately express to you my deep appreciation for having seen that I was your guest ... J want to th ank you also for the wonderful tour or Washington al night! ••. I do appreciate the whole evening. This includes the breathtaking while orchid, the excellent trans portation ..... MUCH CORRESPONDENCE in the Gerbil Papers is about get· ting o n the g ood s ide of Congressmen by arranging to have doctors practice in the smaller towns of their districts. ( VON,HOFFMAN l Bills for entertainment, invoices for ''bonoraria'' for. Congressmen and pU~ of paper concerning campaign contribu- tions. One of the things that's in· teresting is the cooperation between lobbyists.'This one. dat- ed June 18, 1969, may belp to ex· plain why organized medicine is indiffer ent to threats of death and sickness· from a dirty en- vironment: ··A bout a dozen lobbyists representing all major industries alt.ended a luncheon with Senator X and his AA. • • on June 16th. .Purpose of the lun<'beon was to make plans for a fuad-raising re. ception. , • The indus tries represented at the luncheon io- cluded medicine, drugs, tobacco. s~. oil, consumer goods, heavy industry, p ublis hing and rub+ ber." To those of us on the outside, the AMA ··may look powerful enough so that it bas to do no more than pick up the phone to get what it wants. but the memoranda de pict frantic ef- forts to score brownie points by doing favors even in regard to matters that have no connection with medicine. By rar the most interesting cor- respondence is between the AMA and Arthur Young and Company about setting up a computerized method for the AMA lo get its people on federal boards and commissions. All involved were terribly worried about any of this getting out, as this 1972doeument attE"Sls: ''It is strongly urged that aJI steps be taken to maintain a high security level on the nature and details of this system. Jt is un· Likely that, should such informa- tion become publicly known, it wooJd be properly understood by the Federal Government. AMA members and the general population. Restriction ol delails and knowledge of the system should ideally be Oil a 'need to ·~· . -' . .. . Dear Gloomy Gus The Orange County Board of Supervisors h as established a gra b-bag for suggestions from county employes, for as much .aJi· $1 ,500. Too bad that offer d oes n 't include J ohn Citize n. He could save the county "mucbo''. KOl!l GloMn' Giil <lfllrne .. 11 M t ~11bmil"" tty ,.......,,...., ~ llOI ....:•s,•rily f't'llt<l I.,.. ,,,._ e1 nr .. ,.._,...pet'. ~""'.,.....pet -~ i. Gkiom' GIU, Oiil• Pilol. know bas is .' le arning to generals. •• Everybody is write like the WHAT THE STAFF apparent. Jy did not want the rank and file of ill own organization to know was how it proposed lo fill places on the 315 federal boards, com- mia&ions and committees that have something to do with health or medical practice. Control over or influence on these bodies prcr vides a lock on everything from hospital construction and r e- search policies to occupational safety. 'Ibe principal problem was to put in the computer those doctors with the right ''philosophy, character and credibility," no easy task when they must be culled trom some 330,000 names. To do this, "The State Medical Societies were identified as a prime source (or evaluating physicians. Each State Medical Society would participate in r at- ing the practicing physicians in their state according to first or second-hand knowledge of the medical qualifications, 'mainstream' or medicaJ think· ing, •... Some types of information weren't readily available such as the party affiliation, race or ethnic background of the doctors. This last was handled by suggest- ing that, "Surnames ending in vowels may signify with perhaps· a high probability, an ethnic af. filiation. A special computer ~ecan be devised to search for 1umames ending in vowels." · Pressur e Tactics Don't Work Ford's New Stature ~ WASmNGTON -A calculat- ed decision by American Jewish. community leaders to squelch a sharply pro-Israel letter from House members to President Ford reveals his stunning growth • as a President whom even the powerful pro.Jsrael lobby Ls fmd· ing diffcult to push around.. Indeed, the imminent possibili· ty or breaking the long deadlock over Is ra eli withdrawal in the Egyptian S i n a i p e n i n s ula s t e ms from th is s ame phenomenon : . Gerald 1'"'ord has convinced Israel that his pressure £or major Israeli concessions is not su s c e ptibl e to politi c al powerplays in the usual pattern of Americ a n preside ntial politics. That sets Mr. Ford apart from each of bis predecessors since Dwight Eisenhower forced Israel to give up its first conquest or the Sinai peninsula in 1956. By con· l r ast . in the pre-campaign jockeying fo r .political advantage before the 1972 election, Richard M. Ni%on capitulated to lsra'el and ended a long boycott on de- liveries of F·4 phantom aircraft. THE ROUND·ROBIN leller which began circulating io the House June 26 was a solo effort by Rep . Claude P epper of Florida. Proclaiming that the U.S. "stands £irmly wilh Israel," the Pepper letter hoped to pre- ssure Mr_ Ford to end the four- month·old •·reassessment" of U.S. policy in the Mideast which has tied ·up a new ~eneration of sophis ti c .l\.ted U .S. weapon s wanted by fs racl. Pepper 's letter surprisingly al- leged "a recent heavy now of Soviet weapon ry" to the Arabs a nd warned Mr. Ford tha t "-..itbholding military equip· m ent from rsrae l would be dangerous." In fact, Moscow re· cently suspe nded most. military shipments lo its former friend, Iraq, and never bas delivered ( EVANS-NOVAK ) arms pledged to Egypt before the Octoberl973war. A GOOD MANY staunch COD· gressional friends of Is rael signed the letter , but Pepper stopped circulating it. The reason : the American· Jewish community, including pro-Israel leader s in Congress, discouraged the new pressure eampatgn. As one told us: "We should not risk anything at this delicate moment that might be counterproductive to Israel's in· terests." That was sound advice, con- sidering the President's reaction to a similar high-pressure letter sent him May 21 by 76 Senators. Mr.Ford publicly welcomed that ·te lle r as an expression o( Senate-sentiment. But privately, when asked about it June 26 dur· ing lhe first large White House meeting ever held by a President with Arab-Americans, Mr. Ford answered quietly: "Applying pressure taeties is the wrong way to work on me.·• That offhand remark·precisely reflecta the iron. determination Mr. Ford has been de monstrat· ing to Israel since the collapse last March of Secretary of Stale Henry Kis s inger's shuttle diplomacy . It r e fle ct s a primitive, un'adorned stubborn· ness and confidence th-.t he is acting in the best interest of the U.S. in insisting on Isra eli ' withdrawal from the Sinai passes and the Abu Rudeis oil fields ' seized in 1967. . UNANNOUJ'ICED tolks over the past three months between Mr. Ford a nd a parade of Mid e a s t e x p e rt s of all persuasions have underscored this same Pheno menon: restora· lion or the old u.s .. Jsraeli in· timacy will not happen in the Ford administration unless lhere is this quid pro quo: Israel giving the U.S., in negotiating flexibili- ty, a sm all p art of what it has_ been taking from the U.S., in.. · .arms, massive economic aid and •• it.:s only inte rnational backing in;ro the past eight years . The la t est o f Mr. Fo rd'8'·1 private talks was with former-- Sen. J. W. Fulbright. scorned by the Amel'ican-Jewish commtait ty as a pro-Arab renegade. t THUS, underlying the possibli success of Kissin ger's diplomacf. in the coming showdown is ·hard backing from Mr. Ford. Succes.t. in lh_e Sinai talks will guarante11 Israel much ot the $2.6 billion ~ wants from the U .S. right now a failure will lead to a potentiallj , brutal fight between Mr. For and Congress over the ai package. - More important, the Pres· de nt's tough performance on Middle East has given him gli tering prestige in world ch cellories. Considering his u deviating support for Israel d ing 2S years as Congressma from Grand Rapids, this may lhe most important surprise ot 1 the young Ford presidency. a ' ' Russian A~lysis I ( THE BOOKMAN j Beh ind the Growt h of Priva te S chools Contrary to common belier. the Bolshevik Revolution and ensu- ing· Soviet regime was hardly a radically new phenomenon, r e- sulting in the total transfonna- tion of Russian society. This is made clear in a conll'oversial, and brilliantly sustained. iflalysls or a state and society in continual crisis: TIMI ltautan TT~lllo• by Tibor Szamuely, edited and with an introduction by Robert Conquest (McGraw. HiII, $12.!i(>J. Jn the first part of the book, the " authors deal with the structure and machinery of the Russian state from medieval times. They go on to analyze th8'./t}'rowth known Hu11garian Communi family. J-fe served in the R Army and took his doctorate Moscow University. Aile becoming a political prisoner in l a bor camp, he taught a Budapest University and later · England. He died in 1972, at th age of 47, after completing Russian Tradition. Rbbert. Conquest is the famou; Mo s t o f o u r nation ·s l awm a ke rs. whose laws have tended to downgrade public education. c hoose prtvate· schools for their own children. Nearly all c on gressmen in Wits hinglon, D.C .• send their children tO privOllc schools. Sodo .millions of other p arents in more than 30 states where tw o pew priva te 3cbools st a rt \l;peWtery d ay! -By every measur e. fUbllc educa- tion fn tb e United Slates it on the decline : private,cducation ii boomi.n&- Between 1971 and 1973 public .-chool enrollment in our 49 Jug .. t clllM decllned by ball a • sniltlon etudenta. Significantly, those 1choob &lbru& illllll despite aniollux or >-. ' ( PAUL HARVEY) aJm0&l hair a million blKt Ind brown s tudenta. TIUS COMPARISON llllfesl.s that the decline of public educ•· tlon and the increase in tbe number or private schools is r ace-related. Not ntteuarily. Surely lbe pro1lCeraUoe ot private schools acf"Ol!M the South. which began acccleraUngtn 1111, wu laracly intended to provide all-white academies. Today, however. de1plte further court res tralnta on 1e1regation-even in private education-enrollment ln cbu.rcb • schools continues to lncreaae. And most ·of these churcb· sponsored schools are integrated. · Now, the nl1ht from Public acbools i& moally in rapcmc to ( academic backsliding and ram~ pant and often uncontrolled mis- behavior. SEKIOUS physical assaults on teachers last year-the ones that were reported-averaged 300 a day! Assaults on atudents were many Um es thaL nae chuich school is a refuge from such violence. But not all church schools are pn>c'ipering. Roman Catholic parochial llChools, plagued by money pro-: blema, are closing their doors one a day--while other OlrisUan .cboola are being opened tw.:> a day. And they're not all in the South. Callfomla averages one new ChriJUan school each week. Tho Chri1tl1n school movement ha.OJ become the f astest-growing educational movtmtnl in lbe United States. While Chmtlan •chooll' faeuJ. ty aawie. are •-al.17-• I there bat never been a teachers' strike fa< hl1her .tacos In any o( the 1cbool1. Many educators are eager to flee the asphalt jungle, for less money. for the com· paraUvely tranquil eDYltonme:nt ollhe private ocbool. · THESE NEWEK <hurch scbools remain mOllly wllite I! only for economic reasons. Howeve r, numel"OUI blKlr: and otherwise integrated acbools are springing up In Watts and other areas or California. Tultlon r•1es from $400 to $1,000 a year. ADd this tuition parents are will· inc to pay above and beyond the public school" ta.xes, which they muat continue to pay, in order to obtain hl1her quality educatioo, to escape the d ~nger and nUlsance or bullnl and lo provide a achool atmosphere •ere Cbrlltbn principles contriil' the cuniculum, where clu sroom prayer ii permltlad and wbere behavioral "lll'CIPl111e-II ob-11&1~ and enforced. • within the system of a revolu· lioaary traditionalism -a con· tradict.lon in ttirms such u only Ru ssia could sustain. 'Jbe book unravels the 9trands of domestic and emigre theorizing, and dis~ 1ect1 the uniquely Russian capacity to seek revoluUon and dilcover re1res1ion. to invoke llbert)' merel.J to r einforce repreuion. DL SZAMUELY draws on a . multiplicity of recorded - -many of them unlamlUar to the Western reader -to show how the frequent turmoil& that have overtaken the vast Russian · COGtbteat have Ui their varloua wa71 m1de cban1n tbit Were• aenUally su~rflclal, leadlng In the end to the lnteoslftcatlon, bn- der new torma, of the old authoritarian structure. Bom Iii 111-111llllS,1ibor S..mueq lleloe1ecl 14 • Well· histo~an and author. fl!I VIC!ff,lR DE KEYSERIJN • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfobtt1 N. Weed. Publl&lttt Thoma s Ktevil , E:diklr Bcr bora KrtUnch, · .EdtJmiO.I Page Edilcr The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seek11; t o i nfor m and 11timulate reader.~ by presenUn,q on lhit'i page diverse t"Ommtm tery on topics of ii1terest by syndicai.. lld cotuml\itl1 and e•rtoonlsts, bJ provklina a ror um for n!&dcrs' views and by presenUna this newspaper's opinions and ldeo11: on current topic!!. T4<1 editorial ()pinions of the Oaj ly Pilot oippcar only In the editorial column at the top 6f t he pagt>. Optnt'ortl ex.. pressed by th e coJumni•l.JI and n rtoonl11ll and letl'l:r wrttets art their own and no endorsement 0( their vlf!ws by tho Daily Pilot Jhould be lnfe-rred. • Tuesday, A'.ugusl5,I"""~ • ' I ' i ( ~ I ' • t • l • I t • P1 W I yea r servi hie ' ,...'"' 1..-mt Ca! <if u E"Atu C natio ·servi tion • "'val1 ronU ID! an nor .. t::ranl con ti A I prep run a• i:irls 1 of SO Tho first 1 mo"' Mo calle1 .a pla• care the r• M ij !rum lr1g h lions linoi: Ohio, T ho 'f.2l -4i it , is stor( l T her roun .. ·~ I .... ~ --,-G-0\_o_s_e_' _G_e_t_s ___ R ______ ,a.,,;·-1 ~-J Canning_T~_.Augu!t __ s .1_91s ___ _;OAl~LYPlU>~T--..4.::.Lz a epr1eve _ , -LUJs · 11 I LONG BEACH (UPI) -The "Soruce Gooee'' apparently won't be carved up after all. The Harbor Department bu o(fued a one.- year extens&on on the leue of the han1ar whlcJt houses the mammoth wooden fiyln1 boat that Howard Hu1he1 built ln World War II and new only once. SINCE THEN, nlE 135 million, ei1bt-engine aalt has bee n hidden from view, wtlh tbe eccen· t.rtc bllllonaire paying up to Sl00,000 annual rent. A I ew months ago. an agreement. wu re· 3'!bed between the General Services Admlnlalra· lion, Hughe•' Summa Corp., and the Smithso- nian InatituUon under which the plane would be turned over to the museum. It announced pJans to cut th• craft --which has a 320·foot wingspan --into five sections for display in various aircraft museums around the country. Pr ram Continued ' IN JULY, RUG~· attorney pleaded wlth Long Beach to grant an extension on the lease ~o that arrangements couJd be mcade to have the "6pruce Goose" moved intact to a dlsolav area near the Queen Mary oceah liner in the harbor. '11le department agreed, in effed, to the Hughes' request Monday and said terms could bG arranaed 10 that the nytng boat can remau.Jn the hangar until miJ.um. · TRE "SPRUCE GOOSE" actually i.~ made primarily of birch, not spruce,, but the nickname stuck. • Jn hia appeel, ~es· attorney Jonal Jones said: "Mr. Hushes bu a very great emotional and sentimental attachment to the plane but, over and above that, we feel it aboul ,d be preserved in· tact. It bas a great historical significance." • Runaways Aided In Tol"l-fr~e Call Crowd Taunts Man on Ledge -He Jumps JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -"Jump! Jump!": the crowd yelled and after two hours Amos Gexela plummeted to his death from the sixth-floor balcony of an apartment build· ing. WASHINGTON CUPI> --A year-old national switchboard service is proving to be a valua- l>Ce tool in helping runaway ,-ungsters find their way back l~me, the eovernment reports. Caspar Weinberger, secretary di the Department or Health. Education and Welfare, said the national runaway s witchboard ·service, funded :is a demonstra- tion project last August, is such a "valuable service that we arc continuing its operation.•• IDS COMMENT CAME as he announced the award of Sl52.~ grant to Metro-Help or Chicago to continue the project. A first·year evaluation report prepared for HEW indicated runaway youths -most of them girls -have tripled the volume of SOS calls to the hotline center. The tally was 500 calls in the first month or service to 1,500 last mooth. More than 60 percent of the callers are teen-age girls seeking a place to stay. legal aid, medical care or relay of a message home. the report said. youne people, parents and agen· cies that call to appropriate services. The hotline service keeps a list of more than 2,000 available re- ferral services. "THE FACT THAT over 60 percent (of callers) are fema- les. • .should not be construed (as mean~g) that more females .run away than males," the· evaulation report said. H o tH0Uda11 Sam Bloomberg, bead or the Johannesburg Suicide Preven- tion Center. described in horror Monday the death of the young African be fore a downtown crowd of 2,000 on SUnday after .. noon. "TRE SPECTACLE provided a real afternoon's entertainment for the f everi.sb crowd," be said. ••1 was trying to talk him out or jumping and the crowd kept on screaming for him to get on with jt. "In the end, he felt be had to jump to appease the crowd -like an actor not wanting to disappoint his audience.'' OTHER PEOPLE -criticized the authorities, pointing out the fire department didn't use a net to try to catch Gexela. A fire department official said there was a jump net in the truck sent lo the scene, but the police di'd not ask firemen to use it. "We work on orders from the police," be said. The police declined comment. Positions Open Dea.dline for application for full time accountant and clerk Sicilians Held/or 'Potion' MILAN, Ita.ly (AP) - Two Sicilians have been arrested and charged with abducting a woman to try to force her to drink .a love potion •. Olle o f the m e n was the woman's disgruntled ex· lover, police said. Officials gave this ac· count : SALVATORE TRIPOLI, 37, and bis fri end Salvatore Furneri. 2'1, grabbed Brigida di Monidica, JS, also a Sic ilian, in downtown Milan Sunday and fled in a car Police cut the car orr 3nd in Tripoli's ~ket Ordered THE UDS purchased from three suppliers were offered to mail or- de r cus tome r s. Nine dozen lids were lo be packaged per $5 order, with no more than one order accepted from one h o u sehold . The 2 .8 million supply was suffi· cient for 26,000 orde rs. The first lids shipped to Good will 's Min- neapolis plant arrived Monday. By that lime, 90,000 order s already had been received. DONALD GIESE. Goodwill Industries ex- ecutive director in Min- neapolis, expressed hope that more lids would be obtained lt is not o simple task foe o patient to reach ond mo Into in "leon wetgtd" fOf hie. first the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his Pfoblem ••• then accept Pfs:>fesstOnOI g uidance from trained Medical Doctors. i L1ndora's unique 10-week treo1ment and training PfOQram wlll teoch patients how to reach ond mo1nk>lh their "lean weigh!'' fo r life. A safe and l)fociical pion, w ith proper nutrillono.I d iet, and continual emo t1ono1 s1..p port. New audio and sub-llminot visual 01d~ ore used to motivate the potien1 The entire program 1s under the strict supe1Vis1on of Medi col Ooct<Xs, spec1~ ists in Boriotric Med1c1ne. lindoro Clinics Ofe owned ond odmtntstCf"'d b'( Medical Doctors ltiot ICSl"CI the-I D'OO•Ce to 6oncJtricj, Ml Onie Per30I ~ 01e lloensed bV tne Slale of Collloml<J. can for information Monday thru Frldoy 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Lindoral"" . MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645·3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poc0 PT::>tessioror Mesa '/t1de BldQ f'IOlessionol Bldg. San lemordino • E. Long 8eoch • MWk>n Hills Hawthorne • Orange • Newpo'1 leoch Gorden Gfove • Long leoch • Posodenci lo Hobfo ·Woodland Hills • Shefmon Oaks West Covino • FutkKton • iiYerside • Santo Monica Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood found a s m a ll bottle with ,------------------------------- a colorless liquid. .. THIS IS a love pobon from my native Sicily," Tripoli· told the officers. "This serves to link a woman to a man forever .·' , . Tripoli said he wanted to force Brigida to drink the love potion because she had left him after liv· ing together eight years. Brigida did not drink the potion. We cover the waterfront In the THINGS ARE BETTER AT •.. WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7tla & llVIHE A V~H MEWPORT IEACH MOST OF THE CALLS are from young runaways either flee- ing homes or calling from loca- tions in California, f1orida, Il- linois. Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. The toll·free number -800 '621-4000. except in Illinois, where • it is 800 972·6004 -rings a s torefront officre in Chicago. There. trained vohmteen work round·tbe-clock to refer the Comedian Bob Hope and wife, Delores, are having a golf holiday .at the Gleneagl~ Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland-despite current heatwave. typist positions with the City or \.-----------'-------------------------------Huntington Beach is Aug. 12. Ap. DAILY PILOT ' I II plications must be made at the Coastal Employment Cent.er, a Hu?tinaton Beach Manpower ~.inn Beach Blvd. egot the eap round trips to ftewYoli. • With new dial direct rates, a Jong distance call can get you there and .back for a fraction of the tra~el costs. And wifh the tnne saved you can get on with other matters. Next time you can't afford the time and expense of a business trip, remember how you can get there in seconds, without travel expenses. • I • \I IJ '· . -Pacific~@ . ~ •• Ba:au.c;c Bert knows bb\h si~ or &he wuntcr. Bert's an A4i.~stant Vice President and hraoch manager. and he's been with our hank for J I years. But prior to that he S[£nl 25 ycarl' in the <.ilrus industry heading one of th~ lar~~l packing fac1lt- ti~ in So. California. I le 's ~"'Cn his share of problems. And he's solved his shar~ of prohlcn1'. Both a.'\ a hanker •.. and as a hu~inL..,...,m:.m. All or which mcan ... thal Wh\:11 )OU hrtng a problem to Bert's ~~. chanu.~ :m.: good that lk: 01n turnlhal problem inlo an opponunily. Simpfv bccal1~ hc0s seen it tx.:forc. One other thin~. lk:rt'se<L"'Y logt.1 lo. llc keeps his de."k right oul in the open so he's alw::t}'S within rcat.:h of his customer~. That's why we have Bert Skil~. And 8 other branch manager.; just like him. Till.-y'rc all f ricndty. they're all cx.pcncnccd . anc.J thcy·rc all very important reasons wh y we've hccn first in per· sona l banking scrvi~e ~incc 19()(>. First National Bank or Ornngc Count y. The whole han~. M \IN OHKF. .11 lhl' l'l.1f.t in llliwnrnv.n Orun!-:\! llran('h 0Uk'r': \' \111.1\1: ''·'"' ( ''"•"'l' ·' tl.111 ( ()~I \'\ti,\\: \k'iJ \1 r1k I\ Adam~ I l. MOlll-NA: l h.1pm.m ,\ l1r1..,111:1·1 IH\'l:\I': '-''"~'"'V f)r ,\ \11d1d"'" Dr. OH-\~(, t-:1 I'"' m ,\ t """" .. !'!\NI\ AN .\: li1 I.~ fu,w1 • l l 1\ I IN: lkil It.II 1\ W9l lr1111 , \ lt.lA PAIOu ~t11111.1~1 & Wunlla Ml lotot!lt H111 ~Liii l\~'I r IN\\IM41'lC&ClllCR'L\Tam • .. ;-•• I 1 J \ • .. / ./ / l I _, ... . • ! • . ' ·' -----.. ---.---.. . ., ,.,., . .. .. .... ~ .ti OAllY PILOT Tuesday, August 5, 1975 QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlond i Political Notes Wiggins Aids Cost Bill ~ Jlartelius Gets Delayl Of Hearing' .. • "I don't know. but l'nl not going to hang around and 1 find oul. ·· Dead• Notirrs J_E.alA ne$doly 2:00 PM, McCo•m•ck UOUIW, ELDORA MAUD JE8BIA, •.-sidlenl ~--h O.Jipel. McCormick ""'°'1""'Y! of Fount•ln \l•lley, C•. D•1e OI' <INlh di(Ktors. .......,,, l, ltlS. S1HY1Yiod by 1'1t't i.on, HON ~; IWO ,,.llQl!tel"S, Jiii Or.....:ucd DARRELL liON, rf!oiOenl ol S<>Ulh -A~I• M<Gow•n; 1 .. 0 brotMrl, ~. C•. P••~d •w•J •I 1\1• •e· c;eorge •nd J erry Cloplon ; 11 sloeiw:e S..,o,ay, Augu•I 3, 1~1S. Mr 9l'•nOt1•lld•en and 1 gr.,1t-gr..-dchlkl. Hon •H a ,..,,., "'lillt' <le•elope• llnd S.rwlce\ will De ""Id We<lne•<l•Y. owner ol Tne Hon ~-loome<>I Com· ... uvust •. 2;JO PM •I R•!nbow Chapel In ,,...,_ Ht! ;, •U•Y•Yt'd by 'nis wile, Mr• Row Hiiis, di•ecl"d by Pel!k F•mltr C.d"r Hon of '"" home; "°"• S;iorry Co l on~•• F .. ner"I u ome o l H<Jno!Ml..slonViejo;<1aughter,O..r· ~slmlnMe•, C•. rtllyn ~hill ol Or•nge, C;o , motl>e<. WE8EA Bo!U!ith Hon ol Norw.ilk, C;o.; ,_ WILLIAM PARKE R WEBER oi -1\ers. Huc;il\ Hon of Fullerton • ...., Hunllngion Bell<h. C11. Oile ol dlNlt> Ch•rlts Ho n of Norw.,1•: l!ue .. .O.UOUSI 2, 191}, 6eklw<1d ~of qr-PillOren.F-••l ,..rvk nwillbl! e..r.,.,. Y. W<!lbe<, lilhe•"' KMen. hl!k111tll:OOAMTP1urr.d••·A"'91nl 7,in ~<!llChen Mid Jilt w"""': brolr.er"' e;.,,,.,,,, Pr .. !ot!Yl .. r!•n CPIUf<PI, El Toro, _,;., !><htuelt• ;ind Ci•I -· Mt, (:;o. Mth Or. [)on.;old Cole. Or. R.lilpt> ""'""r -s pu<t h•\.lng ,.gent IOt Tilt Wltk"'""'· Rev. Ric"'1•d RO'O'~ llnd Portot L.A. s.tr .. i<ts w ilt t.e hl!ld t ... s. Mr . Dtmos SPl,.k•ri•n oflkl•ling. O.y, AUQ"'t ~. '"' 1:00 P M, Hil!Side Buri•t will lollo" In P;oc1l1< y.., .. Ourt h. Row Hill• Memoriitl "••k, Me...,..i;ol P•rk, Newport &>;och, C.i. Y•'l•lltler, Mortu..,., dlr.,ctor~. eofttrit>u-ll's '"'""''"" ,...,, me<nori11 tontf!bu· tions m•y be ,.._ to TPle ttNrt A~ ''°"" bt mitde to T ~ Full Co-I a.,.,. sot il l ion or Arll\r.t•• Mtmo<1.i1 F-. nns Men•s Fellows I\ Ip lnttr"'1lt<wl.iil, ••llN'fll'ELL r.ie .. Oitice Building Fund, al& S EDITH E . BA RN WELL 01 ~ Fiqutro;o SI., l..A., or ti-rs ITWY bt Nigutl, C;i . 011 .. of d,..,,, Augu!>I J. "'"nl to th!! ..ervice. \lis1t•tion. Shii!tter 191}. S.U..Yl"O "' ""''nephew, L-MOr1.....-,. L~un.1 &>acl>. 1:00 PM lo frl"k of E-.condiGO, C•. ~•Yt-slde t .00 PM We-s<S.iy. Sl'leller L.lQU'W :lefvkes will be ,..Id WedMSd.ly 11 oo Bo!;ic.PIMortNry directors. AM, P•d llc \11ew Memori ... P•rk, (.0(.l(ltELl. By 0 .C. HUSTINGS OI-o.J1, IOI~ SI.I" Only one member of Orange Co unty's con· gressional de legatioo voted in favor or a bill that would give Congr ess. the judiciary, the vice presl· dent and top scale ft."Cleral employes.a cost-0C living pay increa se, Rep. Charles Wiggins <R-1'\lllerton) helped the bill pass on a 214·213 vote or the House. It has bccn-senl to the White l·(Q'lse. '-1 OOP Con gressman ·Andrew Hins haw of Newport Be ach voted against the m easure, as did Democrat J erry l'attcr.ion of Santa Ana. Re p. Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach Democrat who represents much of western Orange County, m erely voted "prt~sent ." • • • ON TllE OTllER hand, Rep. Wiggins was the onJy membe r oC t he Orange County congressiona l delegation lo vote against last week's override by the House or President Ford's veto of the health services bill. 1-lis !ellow Republican, Rep. Hinshaw, voted to override a long with Democrats 1-lannaford and Pat· terson. • • • PRESIDENTIAL candidate Thomas W. Stipe, a Sunta Ana attorney, has fiJed a $12.5 million slander s uit in Orange County Superior Court again st Anaheim physician Jerry Nilsson. Stipe is scekin,g the 1976 Democratic presiden- tial nomination. He announced his eaOdidacy July 4 with the ack nowledgement that he has never held public off ice a nd ''has a real uphill battle in order to prevail.,. • • • GEORGIA CONGRF.SSMAN Larry McDonald will discuss "Surviving the Money Crisis" Friday New Hospital Aide during a Newport Beach appearance sponsored by the John Birch Society. Tickets for the 8 p.m, talk in the E mpire Room or the Newporter Inn are .a"ailable for $3 from ~ny American Opinion Bookstore ln Orange County. • • • SANTA AN A,,. --A two· month d e lul o C an Orange COunty Superior Court hearing ordered when Dr. Ebbe Hurtelius oC El Toro appealed , against a three -month \1.suspension has been ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Badh am <R · Newport Beach ) ~ays he intends to author legisla- tion designed to ''re-rl'for1n'1 the state system ot a p· t;,~ pointing inherita nce tax rerer ees. . granted by Judge H . ·waiter Steiner. "E..,eryonc thought the system was adequately Bo .. ·-r• L-ad~ reCormcd by legislation sponsored in 1970 by former _,., ~ .,. Judge Steiner set Sept. 30 us the new date Cor the hearing and renewed the res tr ai ni~g o rd er against the st11le BOard or Medical Examiners' decision which allows Dr. 1-Iartelius lo practice;, medicine. s tate Controller l-louston F1ournoy,"said Badham. Cost a Mes a bu si · "But the new controller, Orange County's Ken ness man John R, Cory, has shown he know~ how to play the L eah y is th e n e w patronage game." chairman o f the board Badham s aid legislation he is contemplating or Directors or Bowers would place the reCt•recs under a civil servic·c system. Another alternative is selC appraisal as in Mu seu m in Santu in<'om e taxes, he said. ·THE 'EARL'S P\UWll&IG. Hl.t.fit.fG .. 11 (OHO sm~tTINI .T .. ll' • f YOlll 9001 .... ,--......... , 11,21 c-c.,i- 495-040 I .. "' '-» ........ ~ '""' P\~·. ••l• •...,..i ...... i; ...... _ Ana . WOftDRUll\' "·:;·:··'\~, UN IVERSITY- M 5. Ottttt II 111 l_l. Ottrw 11, • 4(1 OUNtlN(; • 4t(0 \JN!IN<, . •u" .. l ~\ ........ r.t .. INI • 1 .. t!INll!IQN4' IV\•Nt\\ IHlltltr •I Scie11c:t Gt1rtt 1..:l-41-1 , .. f1tl•s ti • AC(UUNTINt;; • INlf••O• Ot\I(,,, • •v''"'''~ t (ON0,.1r\ • 1N lf•N•TION111 l v\>Nl \'I ,\,.,.,,.,1,...,1 11.'"'"''n \.,·~···""" "' s,.~~ .. 1-~ ( .. 11·~·· Aput<>l<•d l'umm"'"'" /.., l ··~··h··· l'r.•1"" "' ·~" •O•! lol<'<'U>111,: '-'ll OUllllll'fll Qf'flolS S'ff'T. n • .. Ml o,,.,n,, .. , .~•u•l•·"1 T··•<'h1n~ 'lcu•oh•<I fr•• vi•. Slrnl,•1>l lln<'"h'd I 1111 ""''' l't•' A•lnn>>100 I 'nu''"""" \'.•!"'"'" r ,,,.,,,,, lm1 '"Ion Stud,•ni A~l'"""~'"I ......... ,.,...... • ...... ~111 .. ,, • < u ..... 1 "''"'l •II • OH1CI A0 .. 1"'1~!111"0" • t01ou•v.,,( .. !10N) • 11 .. (tHI I OVtll l1()N -!A~tHQN Ot ~IC.N M""-''\ "'Cluclt Accoun1.n~. A.d,e1!1\1ng. A.rt tronom•C\. f a\h•on Mtrth,tncl•\1n1. f ,n,1nrt. f11te1n.1l •On~! Au1ine\\ led(h,ng, )Ou1n<1, '''"' Leg.11 lnvuonmer.t ol 8u~•nf\\ MJnar.ement. Mdnd~e"'l'nt ~y\lfrn\, M.11~et.nv, Ml'O•J M~nJgtment. Mercti1ncl•\•nr.. Otl1ce M~na~tment Ocrt•J!•O<I\. Pe11onnel & 1nGu\l11J! RtlJt.on\, flub lie R~l.1t•on ;, At~I l \tJlt . ~Jlt\ MJnJ1"mer1t. Secre!.ir1JI AOmin ,q1J!1on r ,llti Ye,u ft ,l Cl'>•nc CrtOtnl rJI P1 nf,l•n1 in 8u\•nt\\ I Ouc \lion .l111e11t1 II "''' Dt11tt •• ~Kllllfill J.t111111slr1li• t'J11 w .1.h .. , s ........... d -lo• Angelt-• 90011 . ,s,.a,91 PllA~ Sf t-0 MQllM ... fl()N 10 OP "·~------------------­ Addoe" -----------------~ C••f ________ S•o•• OfCicials at Fair'lliew physically handicapped State Hospit al in Costa ~--~fo~r~s~i~x~y~e~a~r~s~·====-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mesa h ave announced,-~--------------------------------- a ppointment of Richard ....... PO•! ,Se•<". C•. P.itflic View R .. LPH T. COCKRELL, ... ~. of -.i...,yd!retlor~. L•11un;i Be•cPI. C•. Oille of d".tlh TEllHELL Augui;\ 1, 1~1'. S.urYi•e<I OY hi~ •1te JANE W, T ERHELL. re•1-I of Ay;i; O.uc;!Plltr, Mr\. ic;,.1111e.,n AS£! ... Y 0.....Point,C.,,O•leof<le•lllAuQl,.•11, ol Quincy. C.i.; sister, Mrs. £111• t91i.S..•wiwC1by1>er11~n<1,W~ltaa. M•r•er ot f:li•llo, C•.; thrre E . Trr,,..,11 ; C111u9111er, M••· Janke gr1nckl>lldren. M r. CO<k•ell ••~ " Mil..,r<I of O•n• Po1n1; "' '""°"""· S.COll memb!<' of lnter,...hon.>I Brot,..,•hOOd Pem<1ro y; gr•11<1d.iu<;111le•. M<irly ol Electrlc•I w ork er•. Funerdl .. iktfl; tlfOtller. Wlltl•m Wile• ol """'Ke1were""'ldatl1:00AM Tun<1;1y, "fo-, Ol!io. ,,.,.mori•I '''"'Ke• Wed· Shtffet' Litil..,.. Be.icll Cl>-•. Inter• S. Ha uck as the facility's new community liaison representative. I-le replaces Dr. Irving R. Stone. who retired Crom the pos t whose duties involve be ing'-a hospital spokes m a n to a variety or community q~ups. agencies and Prank is One of the 9 llillion IALTZ-lflGE•OH FUHEIAL HOMf Cot'ona del Mar· 673·9450 ,.,..... pri••'"· s.11e11er La9un;i Elie.Kii I .MortuMy' Olrectors. MemarHtl con. trlbuli-,,...., bi! m.tde lo T"" H.-llrl ·-· Cos!a Mes.a 646·2424 IELL llOADWA T MOITUA•Y 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642·9150 Mc.COIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC 'llEW MEMO•IAL P'A.191: Ceme!ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1!1c V1f::w Drive Newport Beach Cal1for n1a 644-2 700 "'P'lEK FA.MIL Y COLONIAL FUMEl.4.L HOME 780 1 Balsa .l\vc Westm1ns le r 693-3525 SMITHS' MOITU.4.AY 627 Main SL Huntington Beach 536-6539 USC Officer Ernest C. Wilson, Jr., Newport Beach, has been named an officer in the USC Architectural gOvernment bodies. ' Hauck has been train- ing ofCicer at the hospital for the developmentally disabled --men tally re- t a rded a nd severe ly Guild. The guild is a sup· ,-------- port gro up for the school's department of architecture. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IN'll l TUoiG 810S NOht" is ,..,,1;1, <;1iW11 1"'11 tr.. SO.rd o:if ECluc•tion of lhe Irvine Ur1lllH S<l'IOol Dhtrlcl of Or•n9r C-ti, C.lifOf'nl• will receiYt-..,•le<! bk'5 """' 1:00 p.m. on lhr tlh cuy of Augtl$1, 1'1.s ""1'<11 Allot! A ........... UYine, M wtlicl> thnt WICI blO• will bi! 11<1tllicly °"""""' ~ re11CI lor Lotltrs '"" S10f'"9t Cat>lnl!b. c.ornplele instruclic~, concll·· lions of bicl, \pecilk•tions, •<Pledulr of t>;a items .ind bkl form~ m•., i... DI> ••ln&!ll-•1 th!! of Ik e of Bu•ine~• S.iqJOr1 s.trvk..,,', ™1 Allon Avenue, lr•ine, C..Htorni•. Tiie 60.ird ol Educ.Ilion re· "°'""' Ille r jghl lo re jtc I any cw .111 tlid> -no! ntte\wr ily .ictepl thr kl-)1 lrvi~ Unilied Sc.11oo1 o;,,,,,, Jcl\f!M, Ra1<ic Awtllorittd "'9"11! Pl.>bll\.lloed Orange Co;ost 0.111, Pllol, Jul,7' """ "'ugust S, 1•1} 1121·1S PUBLIC NOTICE Fl~l"f!OUS•USINESS NA.NIE: STATEMENT l"' following perl.O<I i~ <klir.g b<N· nt•\•~: ALZ INDUSTRIES, SALES OIVJ!tlON. 113 E••I P•ul;of!no, eo. ... Mew. C•l 1lor"i• 91•a A rl ~ur Z•mmerm .:it>, 321 E•\I 6•ylronl, B.iltlO.I Ul.11'><1, C.lhlcrni• _, Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center 11 tht lollowin1 sounds likt yo11, ple•st uU the Schick Wli1h1 Control Cen111. 0 l1it welfht FAST•~ ,111s 'J lnt .... 111 FAST"" "ets U lnt '!1111tht FAST•~ llNl.H 'iet 0 l111 wei1ht FAST'" lty,111\is 0 C;oi...4 weitltt Mck E VERYTIME FAST WEICHT lOSS 1$ ALMOST ALWA.YS A DISA,,.DUITl,llC FAil· ORE MulM ¥•• st~l llaw lti•- crl'IMt llf tlit Yflte ft-.h tllet l!lllH Y" _._;,111 .. t1t1 hm ,11a. Sc~ick hll .. ft1MI ••• , I pt119rllll tit.fl ~ ..... ,._ .. , •• lht - S& ••• IOI. rllftrdl th .. IH 11 tht fHI"" lmidi S1e, S••kHit ,...,_ ,...., 4itt11••tl '-::====================='-! Tllis bvsines• 1• con<lucted b'"" in· -d• .. dUit!_ CALL NOW P UBUC NOTICE ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN TPl!s '1•ttl'nl!nl •.I~ l•I~ .,..;1~ The County C,..rk ol Oran!!" CounlJ on JUIJ 1S, 1•1s. F4161U NEWPORT MES"' UNIFIEO SCHOOL 015TltlCT Notlt., lflw lUn9Bi<h 558·8404 lllOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll\;ll CUMMINS, McCLAIN -Boa•dol Educ•tlon ot lhe ~1'1· ... WOl..O ~15 Mr\it Un•t•td ::.ClloO! Ol~l•k l olO..w>Qe ml\ f'•-0.. V•le,,ci;i Count,. (•hlorni.i, will •e<ei>'f "!,.led LittvM Hills, C•lif•r~i• t 1•Sl Town It Coti1,.fry "''"""ta 11 •00 ... M on th' !'llPI day of Pubti!.h'd 0.•"9" C.o••1 0.1<1y Piiot. 0"0f1.9t ""QU" 1•1> ., ,.,. 0111., °' ~ ... d !.<11oo•L·~-~·~·~··.''".'·.'"~·~"~·.':"~'c' __ __'_'"".'.' ~"'.1,_.'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::__I o"'""· ioc•led •• 11~1 Pl;ocrnl•~ Avenue. (osl• M's•. C.illlorn•.i. ;>! -•Cl> lime '"Id blell. Wiil be l>U(>ltCly -nt<1 •n<1 •e..O lo• P.E EQUIP .... ENT All bl<!'. .... lo "" 1n K <O•d....:t -"'" C-•I"'"'· 1ns1ruchons, •n<I ~iht.il· hom.. -'<";ore now on 1;,.. In 11>e Oltif;e Of Ille Pur<,,.•lng AQtnt ol .,..Id So<Piool Oislrkl, 11~1 PIK.,nti.i A .. tnut, Cost• .......... C.11ilO<ni•. >f:;01C.1> "'-' mw~I \utlm•t .i ""'de· Po••I 111 "'' torm ol • te•lllied or CISl>lfrS <"'<' or • tlid bOnc1 _..,lo fhrt! pitl'(tnt o ·.1 OI t~ --°'"" bo<I, MMW P"'Y•bte IO I .... ordet' Ol lhl! Ne"J>Ort·Mr•• Unll~d S<lloOI Oi,.,_r,u. A ~'101tn•nce Bond ,..., bt reQUlred .it'""' d1'0Crt11on 01 tht Oisl•k:t. 1111+.e e...,..,1 o1 111111,,.rr to enter ifl!C IUl<h<.,... l<ICI, lllf ll«Keeil• ol Ille (l\eoc' wlll !:.! torte.lea, O• '" t •w ot • -. "" lull ~um '"""'°' will be lorlf'lt@d to ~ Xllool Oi~lricl ot Orar>Qe County. NQ,t>ldoet m1y w1tl>Cllr;>w llis tlitlllOt • period ol lorty.11,,.. r.i }l Oil¥, it!"" the -wl l0<lllt0Peninq 11> .. rffl. Tl>t 801rd ol EdUc1111011 ot '"' ~·Mo!SI Unit~<! Soc-• Dtttrkt •ew'""' Ille ri9llt lo •elect~., •II '*"· •ncll not ~<f'Swrlly IC<""" -lowest tl>CI, • ..., to w•I•• •fl¥ ""°"""ti- lyor "''qul1•!t~ In •nv bid r<IU'I..-. NE WPOAT·ME$A U!/1 FIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT e r Or a~ Count~,C•lltorlli1 llJ Ooroth, H•<"11' FISlotf" ,,.,,, ... ,1ng .......,1 )i..mo Puous.two Ot•n!H! CN " '*'' P,1a4, ~· S, IJ. 191) 1M-1S PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ~ICT'ITIOUS •USUll'.$$ MAME ST.,TaME•T """"fOtlOWlflt .. -.... ......, INS!· ..... : C A•OINAl. HOM E$, 10011 0-..ffnf "'""'"'· ..,,..lflo'M Ele1el>, --' "'""' H. M<N ....... ...., G«filllll """"""''i.-4 ............. ~ -0•1• Slmllr•, 1Mlf G.-rll•ld ~. HWll~ .. .ctt'; c .. u.,... -TNI INll""I ltt'ctltMlld bf •· lllnltld""'1~ "t::::r"IUp H. Mc Name• . Tllll 1 _, lllH 1111111 !hi ~;.o.rii., Of'••'°""''~ Oii~ -Plllllllsl\M 0r.,.... c .. .-o.11¥ ...... .1111yn,,.,.,.,..,...11s.12,1m1•n ' ti ./ on~rnote ccillections. If you' re currently collectrng on o trusl deed, personal note or reol estate contract - or paying to hove one collected -we con help. We si mply open o DQ!e collection occount in your name ond toke on oll the details. What's the cost to you? Not one penny when you maintain o qualifying minimum balance. In foct, you get all the money (wilh inter'&st). ond we do 011 the work. Ntce. hyh? CiLENl4LE FEDERAL 54VINC;S 0..-~-''°'""" .............. ..,.,,,_,..,.....,.w,.,....., II~°' --...... @ -:.0 ............ , ..... "' ..... Newport Beach Bronch . 500 Nr>wnor1 Center Dr /044 JJOO Colfa Mesa Brandi: 2300 Ho1bor Btwl !641·4711 Sonfa Ano Bronch: S l f°'o!Jilori Square/ ;,4 1 3314 Fulierton ~: 320 N Harbor Blvd /5'16·6331 Alcoholics in the ,U Frank is an alcoholic. Five years ago he wa s driving his car and boy on his bicycle. hit a 12·year-old paper- Th e boy died It took Frank the accident. two full years to remember . . . . of tJ1e more than It will take him the rest of his life to forget it. worries that one million alcoholics He 9 '" hit his son .. .and kill him. this country will Frank doesn't drink any longer, but he still has a problem. You see, Frank also has a 12-year-old son, and he too delivers papers .011 his bicycle. And every hour of every day ,of every week that Frank 's son delivers papers ... Frank worries. • '. So Frank asked us to ask you a simple favor. If you think you have a drinking problem, or if you know of someone who does, call or visit the CAREUNIT Program . We can help. ~ ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES·HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or someone you know needs help, call the OWUGI IPllOGIWt · I SOUTH COAST COMMUN ITV HOSPITAL 31872 PACIFIC COAST HWY .• SOUTH ~A G UN·A . CALIFORNIA 92677 TELEPHONE 1714) 499·1311 ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1111 WEST LA PALMA AVfi.N,UE, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92801 TELEPHONE i7141 774·1450 BREA HOSPITAL 875 NORT H BREA BOU LEVARD, BR EA. CALIFORNIA 92621 TELEPHONE 1714) 529-4963 1213) 694·2 139 .L • ·,I I • ' I I •• I ........ --.,. ,_,I •.11 I " I I I " I ~I I ~ I I f >I I " I II I . ' I v I I I l 1· I I I ' _J I • S' ' 1 ~ j ,u I I • I "' ··' ' ' I I • I { • STARTLING PROOF ~ THAT WE ~ ARE NOT ALONE IN TltE oUNIVERSE . ...... c.•1. I llll•llfl•' t \ti .. \~•i\•f" l'"IVll ~( "" . • ·-'"'NII Ill ..... .. "._ -·-.. , .. "'_ .,_ ... .., ....... ~--· ---· •• .... A•tld ..... 1 ... .., ,..., w ... ,,.,, ... , -•-Dy -~ .... @. i ::-:-.. • l'I( ll/lt\ DON'T MISS IT. ENDS TODAY. . .. SUM PAHIS ACCIPTID SM ThHtre DlrM:tori•• For Showtlmft -TOl,C-llOo.. \.O(l l..;. ..,...,_ ~c...c_,,...., '""" ftA&A._l-t._~ 4JOI0•1 _ .... _ .., ""...... '""" (. ... ~C-U •..O ...,... """'°"'""' •1'0)0.) °""""'C.-•0.-WU-... cm c...-ei.-. .. ' ' ~, .. ~, ... .. mce1 c-i:- ~wa1 .. ,_. _ ... ,,.~jo ·-lA ...... •to•U.-.,._.,c;....._ IJ/tJI• ~·~ Ill ll'O ·-~~· ...... ··-~- • ""'' .# ., ·: . .::.::. .... -.' -~,. i ,. ' '" '·1i1J~""" .. ~ • • ·, J • • • fl.''". , ..... t<1'1 · IND£REIM -. . . .. .. • •. "COMJISSIOHS Of A -. ... ...._.. WIHDOW CUA.Mii" i:1i. ~.n G CNlAA~ Cll\lfMA corPOAATION ~y OR NOT, AMERICA, 'NASHVQJ..E' IS TIIE BLC)CKBUSTER ENl'ERIAINMENT OF 1975! . ' . . ,. MA smash!" • .. of .. " A winner! Th e l('rrifying n1otio11 pirture front the terrifying /'lo. I best xelk-r. -V•nte11t C11101 NY. ''"'e' -/lltltO,,..f/•• TV ,, aws WWWI llllY --SCllUDO a.YRl5S l~J . "':';> .,. v~·· ..•. .,. I ··.,•~! .,..,,1·-,,1 j , .... ~ ,• ~ ... ,, .<.i-::.1, ' ··:.-. •I .'. ··.·,·: .··.' .:' ••: ..;·;~_.,. l"1 c~ .•. -...... , r.,,..~,,,·::,•:it:•:i:r .. . '· -. ' ... ~ . -.... :·, ·~ .: ~·11.:;,.·;.-r.\ BiliiiY become an International cause celebre? 1 II was banned lhroughoutthe llr:iil~ kingdom. . ~,, .. 2~enfl!,EJ:lgland refused lo '·: , ~ ~it!iffljcel\f!s to be shown.'" __.. .... ,.. • ·v 3 ·lr<iOfd .oflhe B1illsh ~ nt ruled II a threat to nallonal security. 4 The largest theatre chain in the B!itish Isles has refused lo show ii in any ol their theatres. 5 Rad Steiger required a one million dollar Insurance policy on himself because of possible threats to his life during the highly controversial filming. FM DAYS OFntlMOST INTENSM MANHUNT EVER MOUNTED . ' ' -ForTheMost Da11g•rous ManAllve! _I_.._ """' HENNESSY THE MOil D.t.HCNIOUS MAH A&.MI An Amerocan lnternaflonal P1cture ....... Rod Lee Richard . Stelpr · Remick · .Jobnwon ---omrtD .... ter •, .. lelf .. D PG ,__ __ -Soo<·"\T I -~~---··· -,_.... i••• ---.............. ----......,..,. STARTS TOMORROW THn "'IEO tvlRYTHIHO TO ITDf' YOU ntOM SUING THlSE ADULT CLASStCI -IUT OVER ONE M'll.LION H.OPlE DID IT ANYWAY ., , Deep · Throat.:. •· KAREN Bl.AQ( HENRY GlllSOH LILY TOMI.IN KEENAN WYNN GWlNWELLS KlfTH C.UUU.DINE RONEE BU.KllEY GERALDINE CHAPLIN 111£ DAMNDEST 1111NG YOU EVER SAW. STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 odwerds HUNTINGTONc1NEMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-9608 -Oll(l l•lt. -1vo .. •-111o11 ra 1• "'· 'Wit. •t.J:OD ll lOfll JOHN • no w.to .. 4-T'UCll lRllO TOMMY""" lO.OS Of fllllUSH IOG 8 1 DAILY PILOT • ) "LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES .. PLUS ."THE HARDER THEY COME" -.ST IOQ ...OVIE M TMl TEAR." .•• IOUA4 ITOMI MA&.AU. ....... DEIONTHI ORIENT UJ'llSS" ftl Olll lQ.ftlCI M" TMIS wa. UT. SUit. I~ ;11. ~r Money Tree Helps you g}ow yourowninthe DAILY PILOT A ""IA.Mii"' V" JOUIMIY IAc& TO or • "THI UOICIST'" THE CITY SHOPPING CfNTAE OR ... NGE •S32-612t ~C ITY C f MTRf CIMfMA.> I .A. '"WY IMANCHllTIJll EX.I a.a. ,,.WY !CITY OJll . P.J • I. - IAllaA STlllSAMO JAMES CA.AM ...UHHY LADY" IPGI "'TMI POI,,,..... ""111PfOU w1vu· 11J ""WM.IT COHSNACY"' "'UITH9UAll" CNI ............. · "7• ¥0TA61 Of SlleAD" U~I "UTUIN Of THI .... PAMT'HB" INI ~IT YOUI LOCAL~ 'TAU A'HAID llGHI"' tKI ~ ... MAM" lf'GI ' . . . DAIL V PILOT A 9 ,., ... " .,.Q.n .,,o Senior Cit1 1t.·ns . I . 50 at all ti SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIE OO FWV , Al 8R1STOl - ol("". fommy -·-\lO>IU" lt:llW/- f·~ ......... ~·· "COOLEY HIGH" ""hll-·~·-· "SMILE" ~ '·":~ .... ,.__), ... , ..... "COOLEY Hl&H" • ·. ,, ..... , ... J...5:11-8:40 ••a&rURH TO MACOH COUHTT" 7:00 • I 0:16 . W /S.--J:4S..7:00.IO'.l5 "WIUY CO~Sl'IRACY" 1:11 Wjs--1:4S..5:15-&:55 "SHARKS TREASUlll" 7-10:41 s.t/s..-J:SS..7:10-10:4$ READY OR NOT.AMEWCA, 'NASHVILLE' IS ntE BLOCKBUSTER ENTERfAINMENf OF 1975! 1tfS IKI (elll ".., ~ co•ONA HI. MA• Jrd ltG WtllU l'ETUSl!LLERS ll"GI "A smash!" -'lincenr Canby, NY funts STARTS WED ~, ~ .,., l ·-f'-' "A Winner!" -Metromedia TV " STARTS WED THE DAMNDEST THING YOU EVER SAW. IAUMIU.CM lOMEllUIB.T IEITHCAU.AD** CiEIAUMHI CMANlil JULE a.ISTil READY OR NOT, AMERICA, 'NASIMU.E' IS TI1E BLOCKBUSTER ENTERTAINMENT OF 1975! ...,,,,,-.u -"'· V.l . ..-. """4:•r:1 .... u ··~"'· ~l\llY. '"E<SAND "" " &CA.AN 0All.T1:90•l lO SAT~'ll.lfl. !'4t- •olt-1:to.l.IO· I llllONIOHl SAT ftew1ng:~.~.1g.n SEAN CONHEIY (PG) CAHD!a lllGIN "61 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' ttl~~~,C:!~,TEA \ •1• '"" Ct-110 t79·4141 ~T Sil-CE lD E SJalY_ t Cl~~~.:1~~,TEA ... ..... ,, ""'" t79-4141 .,,,._..._ ................ ..-· BITE THE BULL£f PLUS GENE HACKMAN 0'ALK:E DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMOM" IOGI .. HUMTIMGTOH J CIH!fil tu'"'' It.ti\_., I 47_:91101" 147-6017. • l'or-1\1.,,..., ........ ·".la~ Smnns Onr.e Is Not " (R) ..... ISTOl Cl"IMA ~IOl.Al••t41f"" •CO.Uf~&IU 5Jl"7444 New11Mn 1n "1lle Dw-lnaPool" (POI HAIPll IS IACKI , . H6eTCitlSOM lWOTT60UUI LM.YTOMUM Ci WB4 WILLIS lllHAMWYMH THE DAl\!NDEST THING YOU EVER SAW .. ,_.1 .. -i ... .., .. , ... , .. c0.HJT AT CINEMA WEST ''TltE WILBY CONSPfRACY" CIHEMA WEST , -tit-\! .. '1.0.M••l'1 "'"-C""I' 192-44!] t ;il~~,!.~!iD .... _ ...... 192·449) t !!~~?~:c~!~MA . ...co."c.,.." 540-7444 ) • ' ' • \.. Alf OAILY PILOT State PUC Okays Gas Bill Hi~s LOS' .\.NG ELES IA P l -The stale Public Utilities Cr>m - mission has given reluctant ap- proval lo rate increases that inay boost monthly bills by $2 .50 for natural gas customers in Central and Southern California. The commission, in a special meeting granted the increase for· Southern California Gas Co. The raise could increase bills for its customers by $617 million over a se-,ien-year period. The gas company Will use ttle 'tevcnue to pay Atlanli<-· Richricld Co rp. to use in dcvcloui!lg re- serves in Alaska. ln ret'l'Wn, ·'the gas company will be allowt-'<I: to negotiate for up to 60 percent of the natural gas produced by Arco.· "We are accepting the pro- posa·I·" f"or on~ reason only : necessit y,'' the commission said. "We see no alternative means ror assuring an adequate supp~ of natural gas for Cali fornia. About two dozen persons had pic keted the state building to pro· test the COJltract. • "If v•e·re going to pay $2 .S a month \\'ilh the money goi ng to Atla ntic Richfield, then ~·e should get shares in Atlantic Richfield. The consumers or Ca l ifornia are being blackmailed ,'' said 1-lerman l\.tulman, one of the pi C'keters. Slippery Slide A sliding board of corncobs provides excitement at storage barn near Middle Springs. Pa. The fi eld corn, used for feeding livestock . is gradually being depleted to make r oom for this year's harvest . Fed Denies Charges of Excess Spending responsi bili til'S. Wt\Sl-II NGTON <AP l --The Federal Rl'serve Board has de· nied chargt's that it .s pends money carelessly or excessively, ar guing that its spending growth has been in line with other gov - ernment agencies and the cen- tral bank's incr ease d .. Any responsible analysis of the system's expenditures would show that increases have been reason a bl e in light o f t h e sys tem 's rapidly growing workload, th e iricreased r espon sibili ties imposed by. Congress and the rise in the cost or doin g business," said Fed Chairman Arthur F. Bums. The Fed ad mitted, however, there were som e questionable eX· penses s uch as $79.75 for a fter- dinner cigars and $9.67 for bowl- ing scoresheets a nd pencils. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSllUSIMESS )6616 NAME STATEMENT FICTI TIOUS llUSINESS Tr.t 1011ow1n11 Pf''"°"•• dool>(I buSo· NAME STATEMIE HT fleH •s T ne lolk>w1n11 Pf''"°"' are ooonQ bu!.1· ORANGE COAST PROPERTY P'lfl.Sa• MA NAGEMENT S'!'ST£M!.. ii&~ MARI!; SPECIALTIES, 1180 Solver StrdnO, Hunto n11ton S.ac n, Mon•~•••.CostaMe'Hl,CA Cah!ornoa R J C E11te•P•••<'~. Inc • • Michael A• lhu' N""'m•n. 9~62 Cahtornoa CO<POtation, 1180 Mo...-o•••. S•l•e• Sl•ano. H"nlin11ton Beach, (D<.t•Mf' ... CA. Cah!o•noa Tno~OuS•!'t!\S IS DeinQ conoucted t>Y • Tho• bu.,.ne•s '' conducled bJ an on CotPO<lll•on dovidual. Roc"'1rd .. .,C .. ~IO< ... Pre\•O<etll Mlcnat1 A Newman T'"' SMl.,mfOI liied .. ,,M th~ County this •lal•ment "'"' ;,,.,., wnn 1n;,I C1er .. ot O•anoe County on , JUl'll' 21, Counh (ltr .. of Or<1n9e Couoh on Julv 19/S. 1•. 191~, F•Slll F...o'M Publl""'d O•an11e Coasl Oally PilOI, PubtlY>e<J Oran<;tt Coa•I Oao!y Piiot.1 Julv IS. 22, l'I. ano Auqust s. Ii IS. Jlily1'1.a"" Au11ust S. 11, 19. 19/S 2111-IS 1r.01·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS II USI NIES'· NAMESTATE•EMT TM follOWlnQ pe!t1"0n •5 OOu'll bu .... ""H •S ~EAMSlERS UNION. J !8 A P•lrner Street, Costl Me5a, Call!Qrnoa "1617 T.motnv Palmtr MilcT ~QOllr'I. :!II A Pal"'"' S lreet . Costa Mesa, C..IUorn11192611 Thii Ousone\\ o\ condu,teo by dn in· d ividuill, T. P.M•tTaqqa•t Tho\ s•atemrnt ... \ Idea woth 1hf- Counh Clrr .. al Oran9(' County on J"IY 1•, 1•1s. ...... Pub!o~O Oran<)e C~SI Oa11, PllOI, Julv1'9.ano Au11ust s, !2, ,,, 1•1o; nn.11 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT . The IOll°""lf!O pe!tlo0n5 are Going buSi• r.ei.S as HARBEST PRODUCTS, 21041 C""rry SI . El Toro, CA 91~ Oeboran Ann .. o1rvey. 110•1 C!Wltfy, El Toro, (A, 9'/6l0 R1tho3rd Bfnnetl Harvey, 1)0.ll Cherry, El Toro, CA. 92~30 lhos bus•n••• ,, con<lutft'<I by 11 Qrher al partnership. Oebotan Ho1r-.ev This •t•tement "'"' tilt'(I ..-otn !he Cbunty Cler .. 01 Qr11ngt Co~nty on JUl\f 16. t91S F•sm Pubtlsl>ed Orl!n<Jt! Co;n1 Daily PllOI, July n , 1'1. """ Auqusl S. 11, 19/S 2~il·IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TIWI tollo"'l"9 pPrwn5 a r .. Going Mi· nHi~. J EO CATlONAl ENTERTAINMENT OF" AMERICA, 101il CJnlho .. Or., Hunt1n111on llor-ot<h. CA.91- John J Wil,.,n, 10112 Cynl1'1!• Or , H11<1t•no1on ~acn. CA 921>i6 WaU;oce H. Wa•lna(~, 70Sll Pri>ble u...,. Hunli"Qlon a .. acn.CA 'r.IM6 Tho !. Ou''""'' '' conducled by ~ ienetal j>iltlnershop. Walla(f' H. Wa•inac .. PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTHERSHIP OPERATI NG UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMIE T"" followlne pPr.on l'hh "''lt>Clra"'" 9~ I Qener;1I p"rlner lrom lhP ~rt...,r'11ip ooe••linq under 1ne ,,,. lohou' ousoness n.tme at ORANGE ,COU NTY COLLISION .ti 11 2 Yor~. T°"""· HunUnoton 6eacn. CA. T~ hc!•!•ous OU••""'' n,,,..... iM~" ""'"' tor t~ pa,r!ner5h•p .... , 1•1'11 on S16.'1S In 1~ Counly ot Oranqe. Jann J Wol"°n Full Name ano A<klrt's5 ol t~ Per'°" This st•le...,nl w•• filed wHh lhe WlthO••"'ln9: ';otlnly Clerk ol Oran11e Coun1y on July' CHRISTOPHE A E . PAPPAS 0, 19lS. 9'01 Slanlotd Avt'. F•i.11 G••oen Grove, CA 92M1 PubHSMd Qranll" Coas1 Daily Pllol. /S/ChrlslOPl'let E. Pappas July lS, 12, l'l,ano AUQuil S, 197S u,o&.IS FU!.oli Publi~ Or•n11e Coast 01Uy Pllol, PUBLIC NOTICE Jlilv22. n .anOAi.Qusl s, 11, lilS 2112·/S FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT T~ follo..linQ pPt\On "dO""iJ buSJ. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,.,: 1"''°'°"°"'7'=~======cl PINE FOREST GUN SHOP, 1.a.I HOTICE 0FN0 N·RESPOHSllllLITV Ne.,,port 61 •0 .co~to1 MeY, CA. m21 NOiier os ""''"Y ll'""n tnat tne un. F•.ion .. R. Aie110. 248'$ Newp0r1 OersiQneelwil!"'°lberesp0n.iblt'IO<I"¥ 61vd., Cos•• Me"'· CA 'r.1611 Oebls 0< habi Ulles co"' rote ted by •lll'OIM' Tho \ bu~'""''" tonoucleO by ~n Jn· othetthenmy5'!11,onora!1erthls oete. ll•••Clua!. OolteatMs 1st div 01 Jun<', 1•1s. Frink R. Aiello T ruOy A (Kanle r I Co•~.iono Tn1s •lllrmenl ""~' lilt'd "'"tn thl! lll1 B•~"' S1t~e!, Alli A County Clerk 01 Orlln9(' County on J.,1, Cos la Mfl s•. Calilornoa '17626 10, 1t1s. Publ!\heCI OranQ!!' Coasl O•o•y Pllol, F4illi A119uS1 S,6,12, 19/S ~15 Pl.lbll'J'>fd 0•""91! '-~" Oany PilOI, Juh IS, 21. l'I. ano Augu\I S. ••IS ls..+ IS • ' ' Stopworr about Social Securi check. Now it can be deposited into your Avco Savings Account automatically. The Social Security Administro l1on and the Treasury Department have established a new program for Direct Deposit of S<x:ial Security Checks. The program is voluntary; y ou don't have to sign up. But we think yo u should Immediately! First, you'll never have to w orry about losing your check again. Next, y our check can't be stolen from you o r from y our mailbox. Most important. your check begins to earn interest fro m the very moment it is deposited. A ndjinally, your check gets dep0sited even if you are out o f town, on vacation or unable to come in for any rea so n . In additio n. the new Direct Deposit program will eliminate a great deal o f government expense. And that's good for everyone. All you ha.ve to do is bring your next Social Security Check to the New A ccoun ts Department at any Avco Savings o ffice. We'll explain every1hing and help you fill out the necessary form, too, Now you can stop worrying, · · automatically. 3310 BRISTOL ST. OPPOSITE THE SOUTH @AST PLAZA. 5'G-7591 . EDWARI> MARIS. MGR. :. I ~., ..... ./ 'Jaws' a . 1 Moneyma~er MCA. Bites Off What the Viewers 'Cheu:s' By MILTON MOSKOWJTI: The motion picture, "Jaws," which is based on the besl·selling shark novel by Peter Benchley, opened in theaters across the na· lion June 20. On the first d:.1y the box office receipts totaled $2,063,000. ON JUNE ZI, the second day, ticket sa les we nt to $2,475,000. The take on the third duy was $2,522,000. By the end of the first week the 409 houses which were showing the film had grossed. $14,310,000. That's the most sensational opening in the history of the mov- ie business. beating the record set by "'The Godfather," which chalked up first week sales o( $10 million in Ma r ch of.1972. Continuing to smash all known box office records, "Jaws" is now a cinch to become the ·big· gest dollar generator lhe movie business has e ver had. The eross at th e end of 17 days was $.13 ,872,000. !\-1 ore than JO million Americans 'have paid their "'ay into a theater lo see the film. .. Jaws" cost $8 million to make and so the production expenses have long since been recovered. From here on in. it 's all profit. And how huge that profit is likely ·to be you can imagine from the fact that the fi gures cited above represent only box offi ce sales in the United States. American- produced film s traditionall y garner 50 percent or their re· venues outside the U.S. INDEED , ''JAWS'' h as already begun to tap that foreign m arket. In its first week showing in 55 Canadian theaters, it took in $1 ,300.000. They 've tried many times lo 5ury the m ovie business but il just won't lay down and d ie . E ven .with admission prices scaled at $3 and above, people Money Ttee '~rill s till dig into their pockets to be able to sit in a dark house a nd watch the im1ges light up the screen. ''Jaws'' iJ only one of the blockbust ers that are turning 1975 into a super year tor the mo- tion picture companies. "J aws" comes to us from Universal Pictures, a division of Holl ywood's bigges t con -... glo merate, MCA Inc. (1974 sales: $640 million). Two other Universal winners are "Earth· quake," which h as taken in more than $20 million since its opening late last year, and "The Eiger Sanction." which opened r ecent· Jy and is approaching the $10 million mark. Prior lo the advent of •· J aws," '1975's top-grossing movie· was the sex·laden "Sha mpoo" from Columbia Pictures .. Audieilces have paid well over $30 million to see it. Another Columbia entry, "Tommy." has registered more than $15 million at the box office. ALSO IN THE plus·$10 million category a r e '"Tov.·ering In · ferno" <Twentieth Century -1'~ox), "Young Frankenstein" (Twen- tieth Century.Fox), "Return of the P ink Panthe r '' (United Artis ls), .. Funny Lady" (Colum- bia) and "J\1andingo" (P a ra- mount). eb ack. Dttring ·1he firs t stx months of 1975 MCA ~tock went from $2&.to $82; Columbia moved from ·ti'.37 to $9.50: Twentieth Century-F9x shot from $5 to $15: Warne r went from $8.2S to $19~ Wa ll Disney escalated from $21 .25lo$5S. Even the conglomerates which have m otion picture units felt this kick. Avco (Embassy Pie· tu res l saw· its stock price triple; Gulf & Western Industries (Para· mount) adv anced 50 percent; Transamerica (United ArtilitS) was up 40 percent. SHARING IN THE glory was ~1 etro ·Goldwyn -Mayer, whose stoc k has risen about 50 percent this yeai:;., althoug h the company is no loqter the king of the movie business; MGM is having the best year in its history but its latest. report s hows it's now deriving more than 50 percent of its re· venues from its Las Vegas opera- tions (the MGM Grand Hotel and its gambling tables). However, it did do what no other movie com· pany has done --it pu t a n actor on its board of directors; Cary Grant. Vegetables Dip in Price WASHINGTON !AP) Although some seasonal decline in vegeta ble prices is expected, consumers probably will not see much reli ef at fre·sh produce counter s before next year, the Agricult ure Department said. Growers h ave a s malle r acreage for harvest this sum- You ~·ould have recouped con· siderably more than your 3d- mission costs if you had invested in motion picture companies at the s tart o r this year. The movie indu s try h as been in th e vanguard of the Wall Street com· '• mer, m eaning that total fresh vegetable output will be down' about 3 percent from last year. the department's Outlook a od Situation Board said. O ver 1'h e Counter MASO List;nqs Off JS,O ()ti 18.1 Off u ~ Otl 11.i Otl 11.~ Ott 11.1 Off 11.1 Otl 11.1 011 11.S Olf "·' Otl 11.1 Ott 10.• Otl 10' Oii 10.J Oii 100 Ott •.• Olf ,,, Oii 'l.I Oii •.• Oii I ., Oii l .l Oii l .l °" ... l .l Ott l ,l Ott 1.2 MUTUAL FUNDS ........................................... 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A,,-i 1vt J.11 I.OJ ,.._ F4 11.20 II .I OCiMfl I.Si N, 1 ........ 11 ....... I I .. • f t i l ' 0 " " II •• . ' " I r ,. . ., ' ' c c • b .. I ' J! .. ~ p " b ' a <l $ \J . :1.1'P ,, ' . 'I ,$-, ... ·: '\' < ll • p h 2J " .. ,re ltt .~jl "'< "•fc '· p I> '1 ti .. , t 'P dj ol In i;, M Cl bl IT w p1 w la fo ·~1 ~ >CC In "' m tr rl 10 ~ .. .. .. ., i .. , " -.., • • .. .f , • ~ " ,, ~! " i • ' .. " • • ·l ... '1 ~ .::; ·'' "' " •• •• ~! .. .J .,~ :i .. .~ , '1 . . ~ .. l ·:I , , i ., 'l .l ., "l ,, •• .. ' , - t Rep·airs Rise -~ . -! Drivers Keep Clunlwrs ., " Bf.~.~~~K " Americ:ans trying to save money by keeping their old 1 cars runn.lng Just a bit longer are rinding that the cost or ,~.auto repatrs h~v.e soared along with everythiog else ln the past year. P~ice increases generally range rrom 10 to 30 per· r cent. depend1.ng on where you hveand what you wan*t fixed. " ,11 The Consumer Price Index for June t1howed that the a\ferage cost of auto repaJrs was 14.2 percent higher than it was a year earher Thal compared with an in· crease ot 9.3 percent tn all consumer pr1ees dur~ ing the :;a me period. AUTOMOBILE PRICES went up about . 10 percent at the s tart or ~N HIGH GEAR) ; ·the 1975 model year and are expected to rise another 4 to 6 , percent ~ilh the introduction or the 1976 cars. Comparisons '•·between wicre ases 1n the pnee or new c;irs·and the cost or ~. / aµto r epairs arE> d1fr1cult, however. That's because the (!ol1:1r \'alue of a 10 percent inerease on something like a ~l,500 automobtlc ts much bigger than the same percentage mcreaseon a new m ufOeror a rebuilt transmission. , The government's Consumer Price Index tor auto re· •1 .. va1rs now ~lands a l 176.2 Thal means it cost $176 20 for the , :.ame repa1r:s that cost $100 in 1967 . Tho overall index is at 0$160 60. "• .The auto repair index measures labor and parts for a •: vanel~ of services· tune up , 'Aater pump replacement, chass is lubr1cat1on. ex haust syst em repair, a uto transm1ss1on repair and front·end alignment. OTHER SOURCES REPORT other price increases. A s pokesman for the trade publication, Motor Magazine, which puts out a guide on average costs of repair parts and how long a )Ob should take, said parts went up 3> to30 percent 1n the last year and labor costs went up another 20pcreent A South Windsor, Conn., woman who r ecently decided to have her 1972 Buick LeSabre fixed instead ottrad1ng it m, ·•1foun~ that the cost of the part.s-mutner, tail pipe, ex .. !tension pipe, two clamps and four heavy-duty shocks-was ";ust under 8 percent more than it ~ould have been a year '"ear her, even though she took advantage of a sale offering "'l our s hocks ror the pnce or one. I.abor costs had gone up 2.S percent-from $10 a n hour a year ago to $12.50. "' The cost of replacing parts damaged in an accident- "bumpers, doors. etc -ts rising e ven faster. And even "though the insurance company may pay the actua l bill, the -consumer feels the ptnch through rising premiums. t. STATE FARM INSURANCE, which compiles a Crash 'Parts Price fndex based on the welghtedjfverage or about a dozen auto parts which are most often rep1aced as the result of a crash, sa1dJ.he cost of new parts went up3l percent dnr· tng 1974 The first hall or 1975 showed some improvement, tiut the index still went up about 71h percent tn six months. Business 1s boomu1g despite increased prices. The Motor Magazine spokesman said repair business "has in· creased tremendously' as people hit by the recession delay buy u1g new cars He satd the moHt frequent repairs are what he t ermed maintenance-things like tune ups, with an oil change. which canrun anywhere £rom $50 to $70. Prices vary widely from state to stale. The highest pnces. according to the Motor spokesman, are in California where a ng1d system of certifyinJ!: mechanics has boosted labor costs. ROW CAN YOU MAKE sure you're gelling the besljob f or your money" ' .. Comparison shopping,'; said the Motor spokesman. "'Don't have the first mechanic that's looking at it do the 1leb." ' t : •• , Ask three basic questions about any mechanic you are reon::;idering- -Is he a qualified mechanic? Is he go1n g to use new parts?• -ls the price right? Don 'l forget to check all the details. A mechanic charg· lng $16-an hour for labor might seem more expensive than one charging $12. But you have to find out bow long each man \11111 take to do the Job. Get a complete estimate .• One of the single biggest Jobs is the replacement or a lransmission. The Motor Magazine s~man suggested ·rhoos1 ng a service station that guarantees the Job (or as . long as you O\\'D the car. Installat1on of a rebuilt ttans m1 ss1on -you can't get a new one-generally ..w-'erages about $325, 111clud1ng labor and Ute converter -needed to hook it to the en.yie .. > " -" •• ... MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index AS E Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 46.62 88.68 818-05 87_!5 off off off off 0.48 0.55 8.45 0.84 N....-Ynrk 15 M'"'' Artlt•tt .. l • .. " " .. .. .. ., " .. u "' " .. ••• •• ••!--~~~~~~~~~~~-" ., ... ... At"Priran 10 Mo#i,; rt i l"P NEW 'rOllllC IUPll -The II Kii ... stotiit tr-6 11'1 th« ..,_,kM !i.totk EllC'*'911 ,........,, $4'tn"" c,ir: -~ =*~' .... ;tf.: °"'"9 -'°·"°° ,.,.i. ,.~.I."':: .. g·"' No'-11 l,.Of'Jt •• •• ,1'QO JWltr'"' OH •'. • ,600 ~~ ... 11:: All'ICt co . . . . 'I· ... lfllu1lon 011 • • .. 1 .•00 •• ,._ -.. • " .... " '"' " J.': !".~ -"' _, ... . .. 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' Ml ,, -1\to wl.JISll •• ~~ .. 1li: ,i~= ~ .3211 lOJ 1~.-\lo S ... N DIEGO (AP) -Citing rising :luel c:osls, P.aciflc Southwest Airlines announced thal .iJ bad a $3.S million new loss !or th,.r'l"' hall ol 11'15. 'The intrast,te carrier said lhe toa. amounti"lC tD $1 .11 per share. 'COn· lrasted wi th a $2.7 million net income lorlhellnl•iot monlhoof~ear. I, , • Al2 DAILVPILOT Tl>ffdliy, Aug t»t 5, 1975 Deal Brewing? I ' .. COLDEN. Colo. !U PI) --The Adolph Coors Company says former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew has :ipplied for a li cense to distribute Coors beer in 'rcxas. The co1npany said Monday that Agnew wo.1s schedul('d lo me(>t '>''ith a •sales representative of the brewery , about the npplicalion. Coors said no decision on tht~ application \11ould bl' made ''for quite sometime.'' A company spokesman said Agnew applied "'ith a resident of 1't!xas to distribute the beer in Texas. The name of the co·applicant and the site . of the proposed distributorship were not released. Pro golfer Doug San'dcrs • • ·I " i \I.' as with Agnew. But it was nolknown whether he is the c-o-applicant. ···Just recently, we announced we were going to-expand our distribution area to include the r est of the state of Texas," the spokesman said .. "Since tha t time. we've talked lo l1tera!IY hundre ds or applicants for d1 s - tributorships. "Mr. Agnew's appl.icaliQn will be pr"ocessed ·exactly the same as all the rest. These are just prcilimlnary dis- cussions.'' (The Associated Press said fo.rm er . Gov. John Connally also is an appli- cant.) • "" ' .. Warn ing ·The Surgeon General Has De1ermined That C1gar e11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . " Cllt,7511. J. 11.,.noldt Tobaa:oCo. "~ I • ".~-.. .~ Under-18 Sex RX Hit by Parents SACRAM ENTO (UPI) -About three dozen pt•rsons have rallied al the Capit«;>l lo protest a. bill that would allow minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent. The group, carrying a sign which declared., "l...cave Mothering to Mothers," urged defeat Mon-~ day of.the Bill {S8395) which would allow doc\ors lo prescribe birth control pills and other contracep- . tives to ··sexually active'' persons under 18. · i Unde r the measure by Sen. Anthony C. ;ij Beilenson (D-Los Angeles), doctors would D<?t _re· ii quire per:mission rrom parents before prescnb1ng 1 contraceptives, but wqu.Jd have the option of In-_.; forming the parents. ~ i • .~onigh~'s TV e· · ~Ii 'bls • ' . ,_ig~ g KCET (28) 7:00 --Je~n Shepherd's America.· The humorist turns his atten- tion to American foodtin this.episode en- titled "There's a Lot More to ].ife Than a H~tess Twinkie. II . ' .NBC (4) 8:00 ~-...!:~ournef From Darkness.'' A di-a'matization o a true story of a youth, totally blind from the age of·8, who struggles to get into medical school and becomes a psychiatrist. Marc Singer, Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton, Joseph Campanella, William Windom and Jack Warden are featured. ' Protesters said the measw:e is an assault on family unity a nd parental rightS. KTLA (5) 8 :00 -"La Strada.," This . acclaimed Italian movie' from 1956 stars ' Anthony Quinn and Richard Basehart. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening AUGUST 5 '·"1 • W,gJ!~'f'J'j]':':.. ~ • Wild WiN West ~-­... _ ........... I ......... --. "°' ' '""'*' • • "' "' • .! • CR4SH, WAS SERRE-OlJS ~;i ') 19 mg. "1er",'1.3•mg.,ni~.otine !•· per clgarene. FTC Repon MAR. '75. RIOM, France (AP) - A 'cu driven by Jean· Pierre Serre of Paris col- lided With an au!O dljven by Oeor1e1 Serre of Cletmond·Ferrud oDd a third «at dr\yen.bYI . Claude ~rrioCJoy the other two, 1>0ltc ~ed. They 1aid ; ·"'ere not rel ; • onct hill never mtL • • ,._ 17 .. 7 -· • Dealina in Junk No Accident ~ SavingMeasured by Yard By BE" ANDt:llliON 01111, 0•111 ,.ho1 si.111 . When you hear Edda Dav.~y answer calls with, "I can give you haJr or my rear quarter," you might wondur \1:hal line of work she it> in . , tr ~ca~ cutter com'"' to n1ind, you'r~ 't''rong. ,. One or the, Southlwtd's first '-1.'0men to brea~ into the lmto· wrecking trade'. the 1-luntlngton Beach' resident is manager of a Carson y.11rd . l-ler daily pace would exhaust the average, person, an<J the noise level that she contends with in her cubbyhole-s ize orrice might be a good study for a migraine society. However, she says convincing- ly, "the more hectic it is the more l thrive on it." Most of her day is spent monitoring a teletype and rour hotlines-spcake rs which are not equipped with orf switches so there is incess~nl talking while dealers locate and sell parts. In tandem , s he may be La lk· ing on two phones at th~ same time, while reachirig with one hand to locate invoices of current stock and with the o,t~er, sending on the teletype. • 'SPARE T IME" In he r ''spare lime'' s he handles incoming Calls, or is on the yard i.J1ventorying deliveries. She list~, all resaleable parts, their selling price and estimated time for repair ir required. Although s he has only been as- sociated with the business a re- latively short time, her store of knowledge is impressive. She said when s he gels a call ror a certain item, she can vis - uali~e it in her mind. For instance, when a request comes in for a '68 Firebird rront end, she asks, "Do you want it ~·ith a Oat or scoop hood?" • In the sa me instant, s he claims, s he visualizes whether they have either in stock. With the customer, she con- tinues, "'What kind of radi.,r'! Automatic or s tandard? Wlfh or without atr? '' and so on until she determines the exact merch<in - dise needed, and then quotes a price. l-ler split-second timing on knowing lhal they have the part when s he hears the reques t means the dirre rence between making a sale or not, she ex· plained. Her ability in memorizing the s tock is limited to the larger parts, she said "The only one who can take a walk around the lot and remember ever- ything, including each nut and bolt is Gill (Jacobson, her boss)." Until Ms . Davey started to work a l this yard, his m emory was the recor~. RELUCTANCE Sinec then a cataloging syste m has been devised and implement· cd, "thanks to Edda," says Jacobson, who can still laugh al himselr over his reluctance to hire her . "When my father retired," he explained, "I was rorced to hire someone. I knew Edda's reput;j- tion and wanted her on the stafr, but 1 was arraid our customers, mostly men, wouldn't accept a woman in the business. · "When J finally realized that it was my prejudice getting in the way, I hired her. It's probably the best de cision I ever made in my life." In short order, s he proved her credibility, Jacobson said. "Most of my customers won't even talk to me. They just want to do busi· ness with Edda." T heir customers primarily are insurance adjusters who have been the major influence in the industry's-''evolution" from scrap meta l dealers to dis· mantlers. To cut costs, adjusters started riguring claims with goOO, used When Edda aa·vey isn 't manning phones, hot/ines and teletype (above) she is --on th e lot inventorying merchandise. Tape Pr.oiect A Lifesaver .. By ALLISON DEERR 0 1 lhe OA!!y Pllol ~-tt • . "A molhcr lying on the floor with a possible heart attack, he r J\';.\lndicapped child reaches ror tfi'e telephone, trying desperately to recall hard learned lessons from school. "The operator doesn't un- derstand. The .child Is confused r.. ~.':Ying. Her moth.er might ~-~trhe scenario is not that un~· \&aal Santa Ana police ·officers Paul McMahon anti Noel Roroli teffl a group Of parents.and gUf'l',; di.Wis of handlcanued Children .. .. cooperation of the telephone company, which has given its blessing, and special training or desk officers at the Police depart- ment. Wher. a ca 11 comes into the telephone company. the operator copies down the information and connects the call immediately. "If there is any trouble with understanding, the operator has lhe information written down as a doubte check. "We treat such calls as un- imown--irouble and difpatch two cars. If it is a fire, lhe first con- cern is getting the people out. We begin lo do that and contact the fir.e department. F;very police ,station gets "If it is· a medical problem, w~ s~al such calls1 each day, and · begin first aid and .contact the Stihilar one,' fr.om people with paramedic squ8:d,'1 McMahon ~ch impediments or other said." . munlcallor>probleth>. TRACING DIF FICULT ' j --.· . .,_ - pHrts, Jacobson explained. The savings are considerable. The demand has become so great, "we can hardly keep up with it. Some of the 1·easons for this are .more automobiles, both roreign and domestit•, and each make has so many models. ''Parts no longer are in- Jerchangeable rrom one model to another. To meet the.de mands or ooe make alone. we'd have to specialize, which is n't feasible." COOPERATIVE EFFORT The only alternative, Jacobson said, was to organize ~·ithin the industry. "'Historically, we had a bad re- putation. We had to reverse our image, become ethical and work as a unit. "Instead or undercutting each other and stealing customers,'·' he said, "we had to build a trust level between ourselves berore we could convince the public we were to be trusted.'' The outgrO\\'.th was the rorma- tion or the hotline and teletype exchanges, which ties in all the western states. . The teletype, Jacobson said, ''is th e oldest and mos t trustworthy.'' ' P RIORITV TREATMENT "When any of these 25 mem- bers need parts," Ms. Davey ' added, "they get priority treat· ment. "Everyone can be counted on. When lhey say they have a part, in what condition and thaC it ~an be delivered by a certain time, I know I can rely on them.'' In all the exchanges, each de- aler serves as a seller for himself and a locater ror the others. P(,orit orily is made by the dealer who c'an deliver the merchan- dise. Why, then. does Ms. Davey work as .hard locating sales ror the other rirms as she does ror her own? It 311 evens out, s he explained. ,we make as many sales rrom their requests as they do rrom ours. . The main thing, she stressed, is kee ping our customer s sa\isried. -.- And , she added,_in doing that, l get satisraction. ''ln ract this is ·the most enjoyable job I've ever' had." A native or Be rlin, she was stu- dying lo be a translator when she rpet and married her former husband. Since her move Lo the States, she had only done clerical work. ~ One day s he rilled in at a junkyard ror a bookkeeper rnend who was >eaving on vacation. Ms . Davey has been known as the_ ''lady junkie'' ever since. eop e l ' McMahon Came up .with a "Many people believe that all r~tively simplq, "!"ay to get rYOU have t9 do is k-eep someone emergenry help· froJU,_ the police · 00 the line for :1 cnupleo£minutes d.ew&rtment . • '" •" . r T 1. ( ti 'The 8 yslem· is So basic t,hal and a_ call can be trlieed," Ro o MoMahon is surpriaed that tt haa added. • n11:1been Considered before. "In actu_ality. tracing is a two or three hour job. We often have ''All it takes is 3 tape retot'der calls that are just, 'send someone and! a specially prepared tape. • A tape recorder progtammed.by·Operatieh Speech could be life"saving for a hcrhdicapped person. Funds are being raised for the project at the Sunday Aug. 10 Angel game. ~ an emergency occurs, all over qut:ck' and a disconnect. that is needed . is to dial the There is no way to lrace such • ,calls.'!. operator, place the teceiver or the telephone next to the tape re· "I hav( S~l\t more than an corder and .push the play but· hour o.r-the phdne trying to un· t•T" he explained. derstand the ,problem and the STANDARD TAPE location with"°o luck,'' McMahon 'said. · vAt.ape would go as ro11ows: With the assistance or Craig .. ~his Is an Operation·Speech Corp., the officers hope to have ~· M_y name is ... My a..1tlr:ess an inexpensive tape player de· 1s ... My telephone number ••~-.· 'signed .. with.just a play and re· J have a' problem with com · windcal>acity. B·~alion ; .. Ple~se conn.ect .~e 'the Santa Ana Pollce Jm· · ' "We think that too many but· ately. This' taPe will , fe.' tons wil~ be too confUJing. Spider ' ' McLean and Ed Nix of KWIZ progr.rrl,~o~ be\ni te!ted 'have aereed to make all of the nta A_nr1 ~~guff.ea .. the "'flfpes ror us." The. rost for the initial units will i,.,.t30 (or tape and recorder, except for those who cannot ar. ford to pay," McMahon said. . .,Later, we hoPe to get that down to$8or$9." Cooperation or law enforce· ment ln each city will be needed to make regular checks that the equipment is i.n working order and to provide training so the system works smoothly. · The Policem e n's .Benevolent Auoclation has donated $400 and the Oronge County Assoetouon . . . I tor Retarded Citizens bas con· lributed $100. - RAISING FUNDS The California Angels have provided a fund -ra1sing OP· portunity th.rough Operation Speech Day, Sunday, Aug. IO. The program Will earn the price of one ticket for every two sold to that day 's game. Senior citLaens at Rossmoor Leisure World have expressed in- terest In such a project and a pilot may begin there soon. ."There are many older peopl~- with heart conditions and the first thing you lose during a heart attack is the ability to speak. "A tape could mean the dif· ference between life ;ind death,"' Roroli said. Application is also seen for those with diabetes. epilepsy and the physicall y handicapped. The first 10 recorders are being installed in the homes or rive stu- dents at Mitchell Elem·entary School ror the Mentall y Retarded, Santa Aoti, and lhe homes or clients from Unit&! Cerebral Palsy. What happens ir the child plays the tape just to see ir the polic~ will answer? "We'd rather answer 10 raise alarms than not respond and lose· a life," McMahon said. 1 Seeking runding during tigtil times has been a problem, but bis plea has been a simple one. "instead of sending a kid to camp, maybe the money could be used to save his life. Which la more important?'' '·-· ,\ ' l \' '- • • ( .. 8f DAIL V PILOT ,'Nos.e for News' Shared Ann Landers •, • DEAR ANN LANDERS : Here's another one who "never- thougbl I 'd end up writing to Ann .Landers" -but I (malty got lhere, like all the "rest. My pro- blem isn't serious. just awfully annoying. While riding the bus to work and back l always carry a magazine or a news'p'aper lo read. The bus is usually crowded but sine<' I gel on ~arly, 1 always get a seat. \\'ithin five minutes someone is sitting next to me. Two minutes later I <have-this strange feeling, like his ,..yes are wandering over my read- ng material. 1 glance quickly to see if my hunch is right and, of 'course, it is. ' • • ;A Cut I 'Above To balance the new "shrink'' loot of skinny clothes in the Paris high fashion winter collections, the designers made the head small like a dot atop the skinny ''i . '' Short hair an·d even boyish bobs were the style'. This ,short cut is by stylis t Patrick ·Ales. • Nuptials Planned I then f('el that I should 85k permiss ion to turn the page. Maybe my seat-mate hasn't finished reading the article. I am not a selfish person, but l would dearly love to enjoy my bu:f rC'ading "'ilhout worrying about the person silting next lo me. What do ·you s ugges t'? - NE'ITLEDIN PGll. DEAR NET: ~arry a magadne AND a newspaper. While you are reading lhe paper, offer the magazine lo yeu.r seat-mate. You mi«bt even confess it bothers you to bave someone reading over you.rsboulder. And please don't feel like a freak. Your problem ls sltued bf Betrothals ~ Sankoff-Firestein The engagement of Jeri Lynn Bankoff to Gafy Steven Fi restcin has been announced by h er parent s, Mrs. Sherwin Glink ;.ind Vic- tor Ba nkofr , both of Beverly llills. Fetty-Cri tchley A Nov. 29 wedding in St. And rew"s Presbyterian Church, Ne"·porl Beach, is planned for Elizabeth. Carol Fetty and John Ronald Critchley. Ulousanda: -lac:ludlDg ate. Only it's not the bus, It'• on plaae1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: About that mother-in· law who kept lhe pholp al bu rn with snapshots of her son and hi~ former sweetheart oo the corree tabie --your reply to ··seething Wife" didn't quite n1ake lt. You said, "Your mother·ln·law is no mind reader. Speak up and tell her how you feel." One needn't be a mind reade.r.to ha\'~a little sensitivity. :1 wf!nt through a sirhilarexperiencewilh 1ny mother·in·law. My husband's form<>r s~·<>et heart was the girl· n~xt door. For eight years I WRi .... ·- trealed to the latest news on ''Mary Beth'' -alway! in the pre· .!;e ne e of my husband and ch.ildren. I never even knew lht.• girl and I had no interest in bcr whatever. my o"'" n1other ... in -lav" did. I hope sht> ignores th<.· bail and kt:eps her mouth shut. -- OlITSMARTEl) . SUSPICIOUS One evening at d in ner my molher·in-luw ~·as going on und on about Mnry Beth until I finally interrupted and askea her to please change the subject. DEAR OUT: You might bave a point, 1n wbltb tase I would alter my ad\'lce to: "Your mother·ln· law is oo rnlad readt>r. Tell her bow you feel-P..llVATELY." 0£1\R SUS PIC IOUS: Th•t ma11of73 may welJ have fatbered tbost" twins . Male fertility often eontlnUt'li lndeflnitely. l.a.c.Jd entally, multlple births ba\'e no rel a ti on to virility. .[)o you feel a\vkward, self· ~onscious --·1onely·? Welcome to lht> club. There~ help ror you ln Ann Lunderi;' booklet. "The Key to Popularity.'' Send 50 cents in . cein 'olo'ith your request and a long, DEAR ANN : I rrud toctny wht>rt> a 73 ·year·old farmer fathert>d twins. ls this possible'? She accused me of overreacting and made a big de"al out of it. l , or rourse, ended up looking like the damned fool , jealous wife. Sud- denly t realized it was the mo· mentshehad been waiting for. So, pe rhaps ··seething's'" mother-in-law is layi.n.g a trap. as My husband says the old gon't must have had some help with the proje(•t --like perhaps a young farmhand or a C'lose friend . H ow about it ? -ALSO sta mped,.,..se lf-addr.essed en - velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400 , Elgin, Ill. 60120. Grains Gone Awry? By ERMA BOMB ECK Do you know what the odds are against poli s hing off e very opened box of breakfast cereal in your cupboard? Well. we've done it. The hard way. With kids. For the last 15 years, we have had no less lhan a dozen or so half-eaten boxe s of Fortified Blinkies, Cackly Krunchii"s, Captain Sugar, Dry Ryes.._ Toast· ed. Wrigglies, IGap or lloney and Cavity Krispies. Regardless of what you have been told, these cereals didn't snap, crackle, or pop. They just laid there on the s helves year after year and turned stale. Al;>out a month ago, I made an announcement at breakfast. "There will be" no more cereal purchased in this house until we eat up every si ngle "box that is opened." They we re :?hocked momenta ril y. Then, ''Why?'' ''Because I can no longer arrord to s upport 12 boxes of ,unopened cereal. Take this box of Bloated Oats (1 wish so· meone would). Original· ly, I bought it for 39 cents. As you will re· member. it contained a full-size nuclear sub· marine, complete with a crew of 120, and secret plans for occupying Con· necticut. As you may also remember, I inad- vertently ate the s ub causing a chipped tooth that cost me $85. ''When the cereal didn 't move at our breakfast table, 1 ran out into lhe snow one morn· ing in my bedroom slip- pers to hustle it to some starving birds who peeked once ·at it, then migrated forever. The antibiotics for my cold cost me$13. '"This cereal been with us also has throug~ thrcC' m oves "'hich, counting the packing, shippin.i: and crating, cost around $1~.42. It also attra~ted ants in the new house which put me back $2. 72 for poison. All told, this crummy box of cereal has cO s t u s $116.53. Eat up !·· This morning, ''"e wenl to the grocery stort:'. At the cereal shelves .. they scattered. "llold il!"' 1 said. ··we are going to agree on one box of cereal.'' What ensued may set r etailing back 30 )'ears. "I hate Bran Brittles . They 're for old people with irregularities." "And I hate Chock F\111 of Soggle.s that turn your teeth purple." , ''Let 's get Jungle Jollies. They don't have any nutr it ion whatsoever." Miraculously, they ap- r,;ared with a single box. 'We've all decided on Mangled Wheat Bits." "Thal ·a great," I said, AT WIT 'S END ''any particular r e- ason?'' ··ye ah , there's a magic kit inside guaran- lt..>ed to make anything disappear.'' Gliding Granny LOS ANGEi-ES (AP) -What can a granny do when she visits Southern California? Sophia Kelly, 80, goes hang gliding. "It was so exciting. Oh. lt was just grand, simply wonderful," bub· bled the sprightly OC:· togenarian who joined he r two sons and a Horoscope: Ptsces g rands on during the weekend ror a day of soaring. Mrs. Kelly, visitinc from her Pontiac. Mich., home. said the ex · perience gave he r "the same wonderful skim· Employment Emphasized WEDNESDAY , 1\UGUST& By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21· April 19): Emphasis on crea tin g, breaking through r~d Lape, assen. ing yourself. ·stress Qriginality, indei>en- dence, new starts. direct confrontations. you are presclenL You apparently have access to some answers before questions are asked .. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 221 : Slow pace. Get priorities in Order. Peek behind scenes. Fulfill health resolutions. Deal with one who needs boost in morale. ... study. communication _.:. ment, general welfare, rnin1 feeling" as a glide these areas are in ,ability to uUllze availa·11v, Michicanlake. spotlight. You reach ble matertat; · weeke11d-aeutde ~e~on_d what '!is a If today 11 your birth·. tcii and'ed aft~1qnetrtp lim1tat10~. You aid one day you h~ve melodious bee . se of an eQ,u1pmcnt whoconr1desprobtem. voice. nre able to ii· malronclion When son CAPRICORN I DcC'. lustrate m e aning s. BtUlook his turn. 22-Jan. 19): New a·p-would make rinc But,s he said ,".;\ssoon proach to credit, taxes. teacher entertainer. as it's fi xed l'm going insurance policies is pro· ' again.'·' bably in order . Check ratings, costs, Jpplica-lier fiance is lhe son or the Chester Lee Fires·· tci ns of Newport Beach .and Beverly J-lills. They are the daughter · of l\1r. and Mrs :Kennelh Charles Fetty of San Dimas and the son of !\.frs. Jal'k l\1C'Oonald of La J o lla and J aC'~ Bl•nson Critchley or Coronado. All are rormer Newport Beac h res i· dents. JERI BANKOFF TAURUS <April 20· Ma y 20): Secure possessions. Means lake no unnecessary chances --and take nothing for granted. One who wants som"ething for nothing should be dismissed. LIBR1\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent is on il lusion, romantic interlude, clan· destine arrangement. Some wi shes arc fulfilled ir you determine whal it is you really need. tions. r;;:;;:::--::;;;~~~i"';;;;;~;;:::-:;; ~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; AQUARIUS CJan. ~5~ S1rin1nting l\liss Bankoff. a stu- dent at Boston Uni\!ersi- ty majoring in chemistry and biology, is an alum- na of Beverly llills 1-ligh School. Fires tein, a BllllS graduate, is a pre· medical s tude nt at Harvard University where he is a m em bcr or the tla s ty Pudding Jnstitute of 1770. 1-fe is a research assistant in en- docrinoloj?y al Cedars· Sinai Medical Center. His great-grandfather, Max Factor Sr .• founded the eosmetic firm. The couple plan to marry "5;Jil.Summcr. l\1iss Felty recei ved her BA from La Veme College where she is cur· rently in the masters degree program . She is a member of the faC'ulty of Royal Oak J-li gh School, Covina. l-1 c r fiance is a gradu ate of Ne"·port J-farbor High School. and Ca l ifornia State Univers ity at Fullerton and is employed by lhe Fountain Valley School District. New Tangy Stick. . from Hicflory Farms. OT 0 1110 : .• the Spirited Sausage! v.-..·""" ,.._.,,,. ....,,,..,.... ,.;,o,"" '"" _ _, ''"'"" -·-"" ......... ,. -1 • ..,. :I.Id i.,.,... ........ -.y. .. ~ ... -. .. ·---· ,.. .......... -... ~ .. -· '""-·· ......... ~ ....... r;:.:=.--~.:-;:i""u..'"'\~. ::.:: .. ":"::;;.::.~~~.:; ,_s.,.;1o,.. ....... .-....... 11-.. --. MaCilHCTOn' ~SJ .691 .. CM --......n II ~ ............. ~, __ ,..,...., \ GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Accent on ideas, messages , visits. Relative in transit gets "in t ouch. '' ... Highlight versatility. Keep mind open to fresh concepts. CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Money, details, fine points. s ubtle nuances, costs and pro- duction considerations a ll are part of spotlight. LEO !July 23·Aug. 22): SCOR PIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Power, or- ganization, arrange- ments, legal conclusions are featured. Member of opposite sex is very much in picture . SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel, -OFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Lunar cycle is such that . you see what is to occur, 'W"-T•W-' ...... ltU...._.~ .. c...e ......... 541-021t Opens Thursday! South Coast Plaza C9STA ME SA. , A world of fealh•rs In exhlloratlng styles. Young wlth·ll looks on lhe newest bottoms. Here a !·strap huarache. Stained tan sofl leather on a wooden wedge. 14.99 U~e your BenV.merlctr~ or Me~ler Cherae. ' 20-Fcb. 18): You arc ;R 4 Full S~ice . liistrurllon• ''tied '" lo cau s e or '/ Locetiom·m person. Key is lo com- prehend what you are c.Jo· : Hunti1tcJfo11 leoch ing --and why. Accent is ! PRESCRIPTIONS on partnership , e cM,..&c~•Df"-* cooperative endeavor, Lu ... ""111 ~•r-t marriage. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Lig:hl touC'h suf£ices --don't attempt to force issue s. Em- phasis is on employ- 9fttcti,,ltM in my house Guaranteed pool safety in 2 weeks. Children 7 mot.. and up. Abo l~odir1! LOS£ 1/1/CHf:S J•I• -fl-• l••I•• -~ ·---r ... .._ Witd. &. ~ l•1Rii 91 • Regi!ler Now! DURING OUR SALE. 21st ANNIVERSARY • • ••• whlle all fumlture is r.....,ecl Is the ff-to laoll .t ,0.... · liylilNicJ slhi.tlan eel prep•• for thl1 fall 1hldyioig, ......... sewing. WHY SIGHLIGKT IS AMERICA'S FAVORITE RE4DING LAMP! ' No P...,, IMt 1•1•wL Soft, people .......... tlte ...... of ,.;; \I ........ Fl-... ty. ns1 ..... ~ ...... _ ....,. ~··· .... ,... .. , -....... hle•l•11 51-.cT ... .... fw Ille ,_ w llrWp UGHT 11 ......... • -i.ty . -A •11 1,... CNfl ...i .tw..t, -...-....... J. .. 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" TUl!dly.Auou•t 5.1915 OMlVPIL<iT •3 by Rockjer Bn.ctfield . ·lHL ADS SAY A ~T"1J-5Hl.Jr'"WIU.. l'Ai..£ 1.l:.f..I Sl J.."'Olr'ES Of f YUU"R ~ Jf..:L ! ' ' .. . .·YEAH . .'.ALL YA~ 6olTA DO 1S QI.Hf f'L ,'\)'J Nti A(Ti-"- 1 / HOL-ES ! ..__. .. _ _..-; b WHY t='Ot-J'.,.. 't: ~veR RAif; A PL.-.AIN "H S:Y,. HON6Y, YOUR SL-IP IS S H O W IN G"?.' 0 .. by Ferd Johnson .. FIGMENTS ® J>oNIT "'--:;,r-::-;;:-ru·~--DoWN /HE ~-... 'WOflRY MIDDLE OF 1HE ' . by Dale Hale It( l.a.E SW. FRI:». ~N&T~ '3 CO\IJNO oor b · \'15/T 05. ' ' NANCY IT'S 50 HARD TO SQUEEZE THE GLUE -OUT OF THIS TU.BE • LET ME SQUEEZE IT --- l'M STRONG TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE 13 Puton c101~~ .a Ml!'lchaodis· 21 Newl 1n9 e~n!. 2 23 01Sl'(IU"\9 -~" ..... ~2 Dethuction l!i FcrT\lllo! •3 Mort,·rnake< animal '' 51,,~eout 21 ··""'4.W• ..s Oulcll ,,.~ Gen'l'lrl ~py p1rlor 28 Boi,oque1 41 Utop•an 29 T Vl)ie.ll rn<>Oel "8 Soll>fhon lO •n111r..::ue sui11!<l to a lllld llgonile ~·~ 3' !k.o<nlul I.coal ~9 Me"'CMI IOOd e•pren•on ·-· ""-'jO.CM ria;; l6 ~i;wa1e1;i Comb romi , ... ~W~A- 31 lmp,l(lenll~ ""'" .,. !6 ...... ,,,.,.~11 l!l INQefl-Po-ell 56 .-,.,1one atli)t'$, tolto-· 2 !11 fo<U 11"1•' -· 60 Ma&•CI Clletf l1 by Emie Bushrniller -fF,,..,,, - ""s"""''-'-c.;;.:.... .... ,~ . .,~ ... -~~·~· c ... , .. .-..... .,_,. ~ • PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER HE'S SNOOl'l''S OUlER BROTHER .HE~ COMJN6 TO Vl51f F<Jll A ruJ 1:1>.~5 p ti::=====:::-TiAWPl.PA .. RiEEN'NTIDLY-::T::HE:CY'RE::;-'1-MEANWHILE YES, MR. PACE! ALL_ LE61TIMA1E &l.ISINE$SMEH! ARRIVED LAST NIGtrr! THEY'LL 6E TME'Y' ..YE~E INDIVIDUALL'i' MET HERE FOR THE SUSINESS MEETIN6 6Y' NINETEEN LIMOOSJNE$! IN ONE R! ALL ARE RE61$TERED AT THE SAME HOTEL! MISS PEACH ECHO, I WANT YOU TO ~Nr:> MY ~Pf lflNGING llACK TO ft(E, FILLIN" ~I+ Vi4LUi'I' .WITH UVEltlJllUTINw 10UNO.'! • • : '• ' .. 1',. ' .. ··-·--.... - DICK TRACY ' .• ECHO, X WAHT. - 00 ! 6il'E HERD'< 'THE LE6 NOW, OR DO l "-"'IT UNTIL SPIKE GETS HEKE,AND LET HIM 61TE .HER ? by Mell A!OUT IT! FAIRWAY, PLEASE -l<'EEP <iOING ~ ~'#l. ( ~. by Roclqer Bollen .. Jf1E'.' DON'T ? '"Thi~ is when I wi,h I '<l never hcartl or my doc1or ." r-~~,...~D-=EM~N.;;.;l ......... HiE MENACE .. , - J " OOH'r _.,ABOUT N<E. I H1WE NOTMINCi TO HIDE. by Chester~ SAM, YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT! • .• .. ' I , . • • 'I • • • , ,. - • . Dodgers Can Bag· OS ANGELES CAP>--· ey Lopes has a shot al win · the National League stolen derby. Jt ·s "' race he now in a close struggle wilh Ci n· ati's Joe Morgan, St. Louls' Brock. the defending champ r his r ecord 118 steals in 1974, Housto n's Cesar Cedeno. But winning the peMant is 9f11y thing that counts, not · m any bllsits you sttal." s s aid Monday night after ling two more bases in a 9·1 Mmp over the Atlanta Braves be fore 25 ,036 fans in Dodger Stadium. • l··ft pus hed the Dodgers' atten· ,, 4Wnce for the season past the two 11\ million mark -2,000,184 -on their S5th home date, tying the New York Mets of 1970 as the ····~3.rli est clubs lo reach two 1 "'itilllion. . ' .-: .. •~.besides stealing hiS 46th r,. Aftd 47th bases to move three up l•-WI Morgan, also homered and J"titigled twice in l...o5 Angeles' • .1 '" m05l lopsided viclory since shut- ting out Cbicag~ on May 21, 10.0, Willie Cr a wford and Bill Buckner also h1t home runs, only Dodgers Slat" All .. -t• ll:ASC(nill ""'9-~ Ati-1• •t l °" '""'-le' ,.,,._ •Au-1.0 .-t L.s #\ft9ele• Aug. t~Al"9flt>t •I ,.. .. Yori< , lip.m. 1:2S p.m. i p.m. the third time all season th~ Dodgers have t\il three hor.n~ in one game. Darrell Evans hit his 17th homer -and third in as many games -in the first inning for Atlanta, then Burt Hooton Shut the Braves out on seyen hits the rt"St of the Way for his e ighth win against nioe losses. In the ·second game of the Series tonight, O.on Salton, 14-9, will try to ri:t a ke it two straight for the Dodgers, oppOsing the Braves' Phil Niekro~ 11.S . "I feel I have the a blJ.ity to le ad, the le ague in stofett 'ba ses,·• Loees said. ·' Brock·is Still sloW'ed , w1U1 bis injury and C:edeno was aJso hurt. But it doesn't sha~~er that much s ince "'inning lhe pen- 'riant is what C':Ounts, not hQw 1nany,bast>s you SleaJ. ··r •m not interested i&. in- dividUal stats anyway. l,...m just trying to sal,·ag~ What I «n (!:>r the.club a nd I think everyone is~"' ATUll .. 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T~O OF ATUNTA CATCHl!R'BIFF PO~R09A. ; -.~• DAVEYLOPESSTEALSSECONDASTHROWIS TOO LATE TO 'ATLANTA'S GILBREATH. .. ~.__:.~~~~~---''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sports in Brief •· ,. • • L C· Del Mar Fatality; Josephson Exits NFL " " ,. • ' Aztecs Protest Les Josephson, the lO·year veteran running back waived by the Los Angeles Rams, says he's leaving the Nationa l Football League team with no hard reel· , .. ~ J:>ELMAR -Thestarteratthe '~l>F.l Mar Racetrack is dead after :;a ,freak accident following Mon·. ~ df;y's last race. . ;; ·Richa rd Moses Mills w as ~:.st'anding on the gate as It was be· lng towed off the track by a trac- ~~-. \i Deputy coroner Jack Lark!e ~said Mills a pparently lost his t. balance, fell a nd was run over by ~tthe !O-ton gate. He was pro- ~ nounced dead Monday evef!ing at ''SCriPPI Memorial Hospital. "' )tills had helped start races al ~'.Del Mar for 35 years. He was 58. • • ('..4ztee!s Protnt ' . '" LOS ANGELES -The Los --Angeles Azlecs1Said Monday t.be.y '! protesting a 2-1 overtime rt.b American Soccer League ·s al San Jose last Saltftday ~ause or ran rowdyness. 'The crowd and the Eartll- akes' paid cheerteaaer. Krazy · rge, made it impoui,ble fOl' ,lo communicate," s aid' Aztec~ esman Terry ROia. spok~an said Monday."" , The spokesm a n said RyaQ.'s in· jury was not as st!rious as "ft'.t\ep. he pulled the muscle earlier l~1s season •-rlt AUlllfl SAN FRANCISCO -The Cin- cinnati Reds , who have turn·ed the National Lea gue's Westetn' Division race into a runaway, are now turning their CJ~ a.ltentiOO to star catcher Johnny Bench's · season-long sore shoulder' -. "l think il's ·a rthritis," said Bench. The Reds indi cat~ that .Bench will" be rested more the re· mainder or the season. . .. ' ·ings, " . . .. . . . , "l have no complaints .and.no r~~ls wilh ~be r eJ4tionship I have had with them.·lt has been butstanding oveT the· year s,'' J osephson s a id after being placed on waivers Monday. -Josephson said ·he "w~ld h~'Ve to look and see what happens" if he is claim ed by, another .lea rn . He said he would be interested in playing will) soi;.ne teams bUt. not others • Signed ori gibally as a lref!· 3gent, Josephs-on became the third leadifi g rUsber and the seventh-best p~s~ receiver in· Rams' his tory He-·geined .3.407 yards on 797 carrtes for a. 4.27 aVe'rage to rank beh.ind Dick • Bass, with S,41.7 ya~; and DiUl ToWler, 3.493, on the Rams•t rushing list. · · • ' 1 He also caught 19' panes •for: 1,970 yardi a nO ll~touCh'downs . LOS ANGELES --The Cuban m en 's and womcn·s·tea'nm ha'(C sec.ired victories in the second round or t he North'. Ceg~ral American and Cer.ibbean Olym· -:· 'pie Q'ualifyi.ng volleyball Cham- pionships. The Cuban women, defeated Canada by scoring ~ 1$-0 . shutouts, while the Cuban men whipped Ha.iti b~identical scores ' ffisl'best season was 1967 when he led'lhe. dlVis ion in. ~hlng with 800--)'ards and played-in the Pro· ftooW'f. The rollowiitg year di}ring a pregame introduction he suf. fere~ ·a lor.n Achi!Jes tepdon whkh ··kept him out 'for-the' season. Mcinally Hurls Blast At Doctors WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) Wide r eceiver Pal Mcinally, a Villa Park High product and the Cincinnati Bengals' ftfth-round draft c hoice l'•ho suffered a broken leg in las t Friday's col- lege All -star Game, wa5 appalled by the treatment he rtteived after being injured. ''There was so much confusion about what to do with me after I w as ca rried orr," recalled Mc inally, whose leg "'as broken below the knee by a Pittsburgh Steeler tackler after he caught a touchdown pass_,."· "ThQy were .supposed .to:take m e to Mercy Hosp.ilal1.wflich was nearby and th~ pl°'c~ .~esignated for game iJljurl~.s: i'rfd'.one doctor ·was about to take 'mf 'there," he ·s'aid. "But another doctor said he wanted me lo go lo Wes leyan Hospital up near Northwestern University 15 miles away whe re he was bette r known. They argued about a ha lf ·hour while I lay" there and finally I went to Wesleyan in an a,mbulance," :said the Harvard product. • • "When I got there the other doctor n~ver show ~d .'tP,'' he con- tinued. "so tbey had to X-ray me again ... An hour a nCI a half later, he said . "a brand new doctor, an or- thopedic r'esi.denl, ~howed up and he did a gOod job." Mclriall)r's tale of woe still was not over. "My leg was really hurting at that point, but they kicke4 me out They gav~ me a pair. ol crutches and I topic.a ell!> ~•<k,to' the hotel, if yOu catrbeUeve it.'' The receiver, who reported lo Bengal traini'lg ca.mp here this week ror the irsl lime, said no one connected with the AJl·slar (;a me contacted him after the in· jury. - . ''.John Mc Ka y the AlJ :star coach jus~ 'good job' as they carried m r the field and that wasil,''he id.Onthewayback lo the ChicagO llotel, Mclnally said he had to stretch his leg out Ove r anotYler rider's leg. At (he hotel, he said he was lucky "because my d;,1d , my girlfriend and my best friend in coueae were"lhere and.helped out.'' . ., . '' . ~'The paid cheerleader incited crowd, they tbre•thlng:sooto ' bench and became of that ach Terry Fisher a nd the yen were unabletoconfer.'' Earthquakes~ a goal 33 seconds into ti.e ayrtime for llJI: victory and tH ~ con· t~d they were not able to pre- lfai'e their derense properly because the crowd actions in· ~ered, said Ross. ollS-3. ' , In another match the.Mexican m en 's team defeated Canada, 15-6, 15-5, 15-6. • .. UC:l .Naines Coach 1i4tt ......... ~EL MAR-Jo<k•Y Mary Bac o n won her fir st lbqroughbre d horse race ''tn California Monday .n.emnoon ...... ' She rode ~~pa , a 23·1 !onPbot, to •-vlndng 2\i· '-Ith vi<tory iD Ille Mh ra«. • t •lmln1 aC!alr for $6,250 lllen. • :.Bae0n ·.had llro tbirdll iD nine Mees 'Here bttlore 'lw victory flllh , CWnp• I!!, Ille ll(ll·mll~ 11.ut weet;• Bec:on ,llnilhed Willi Cum)i a J\4.mUe • t,,. .• ........... ..fumAoo -Nol.;;. RJan. who ~Ui.id a aroln 'illl ·sundoy. *Ill be pltcblnt tar =tqftlia eels Tbur·1da1, a . team Slcaters l"lare PARAMOUNT-Three Orange Coast area figure skaters rared well in lhe 12th Arctic Blades In· vitalional al lceJand Arena here Sunday and Monday. Huntington Beach's Ri<'h ard Zander finished 5econd among novice men ; Ba lbpa's David Kir.by was third i.n the senior men categOI')'; Newport lfeach\a Tom Dicluon finis hed tilt!! ai;nonc Junior men. • Bfllflsh Cti1111•t . , 1CAJLUA-XONA -'l'wo recot d c1tcbel and a women'&wor'ld re- <Ord ahl (lun'al Cal<b hllhll•hted the ·~•nln1 day or tbe 17lb lfewaai It1lernationll. •Blllflah tbumament Monday . T.ournamMt rOCOf'dlr i10l'"1n0et MiJl1M tauca.t ln one Uf, 30, end .D\Oll , a,111 ~.'!'Jll i1111PO dPJ,.1'1, wwe Mt. • n«,f{il reo61da were 23 Cwt 9, rnpecU:vely~ ......... "' I' • Maimbourg.lo Aid Miller Bob Maimbou~g. bead "track ' coach ' at' M'atei-Dei High in 1966·67 and a~~istapt :a·t ~en West College triis., past .year,: has been namc;d .assistant. t.r.aCk coaCb at UC Irvine, lhe Dally .Pilot learned today. M.aimbo~re,~t"*.ti:.. h al betni. coaching for 10 ''""'·~.be In· Charge or fi~\d '~~'. ; t i j ~I A ehamp.i/>8; hl8h -~ ,..i, ,, <allege po\e<~Jyli.r.)lfablibc>!lil wu· alao ~.•ptjn.1 ~141!-~ . or 9.8 ln the lOO;.-!~ 21,u la, . ~re ••~Ol1d-an4~ . ••· uonally 111 ltcl!l w ,~ed , Garden Grove NJ . 1 ,. • • ~ The g radua,ie,,.pl •. Chlopm~n~ • Colleae .fOa<hid .a\, 1f~er -.l)iol, • beror, bec;oml/lc IJ>•id~M • at SanUaco lfl1h/ro"': >70. If< ll>en look ~vel •~~i• ' ·~1,.-.. 1 9,lapln"} Co;,leCJ~• vtt ~.. , • 'Cutron\l:>'~I 8#.'iWC. is teachlilg at J .Qlili In Garden GroVe.' · ' ·' • ' · • 'I /l'l,.• •• .. . • Canal Zone Flash Carew Confid~nt IJ~:·;.{:A,n lilt · .. 400 By A'~SMll/ed Press 1 who~~al,ted\ .406 'iri 19"1 --would With eight weeks to go in the add 1.ome spark to, the fin a l 1975 ~sebaU season,,Rod Carew we~ks of the season {or ~he appea'rs 3 shoo-In to complete a Twins, who are out or contention feat which no player has done ln in the AL West.. . half a century --win four con-Can Carew h1l .400? Ask him. sei?utlve batting titles. "(( I'm hitting in the .3805 on What's more, he has a reasona-Sept. 1. I think I can do it." he ble shot at a nother mark which said earlier this season. "I wou.ld some experts had considere(I Wl-have lo hit about .41 0 for a month, attainable -the .400 plateau. but I think I could do it.'' Carew, the whippet·likesecond Carew is 6 fee~. 182 pounds, basema n f o r the Minnesota · born 29 years ago 1n the P anam a Twins, completed weekend play Canal Zone . He bats !en -handed "''ith aPatilng .ayerage of .;n~. 40 and can hit the ball lo all fi elds, .points .af!~ad 9f .rooli:ie sensation beat _out1,. bunt an1 hJt-an~~run . 'F,O<l(i?\i> o'I \he Boston Red ~x. He lla~· Olily' .bcca••OP4r l\<1¥'er. - If he" m:a ihta1~'s. thltt.l'e'.~;tt~ill but ·~n,:-~·z.~r;e f"\lns -~~s-s~on be his f o urth consecut1,ve a re acare~t!irh. . America.n League batting crown Aqd·'he'-hls confiClenCe; as and·the fifth of his stellar career. reftected In some of his slate· The last player to win at least mentS this season: "I don't think four successive batting UUes was anybod'} can hit better than m e,·• Rogers· Hornsby, who led the Na· and "I ca~ h!~ every pitch in tional League rrom 1920 through every location. 19'l5. In America n League his-While Lynn will have ttou.bl e tory, the last such wirmer was Ty "atching Car ew for the batting Cobb who won from 1007 lhrough crown, he has a chance lo lead 1915.' the league in runs bftled in. The The prospect or Carew 's first-year outfieldif'had driven pursuit of the coveted ,400; mark 'tn 80 runs through this1~eekend , -last attained by Ted Willlains, lops In the league. · Ang~ls Play Pair After 4-2 s ·ethack • • • Brian Downing belted a two· · run triple for the Sox in the sixth inning to give Wilbur Wood his slx1h11.UliJJ!~vistory. -·rwood ... 'bOOstea his' season re- cord to 12·13' .but needed hti:IP rro m Ric h GoSisage in the stventh-inning. '· • The Aogelj tled the count at 1-1 in the sixth inqinh:n singles by .(erry Rem), :.DA" Collins and Adrl8n Garr~tt but ell behind for iood on Dotlhti{)j'a triple that ~nl J erry .HilrSto'.q and Remy liDme. ;~r · ·'· · 1.fl'he other A.l)ae,l"A run came in the seventh ;-.-tl e n Tomrn.y Harper walked "1d Morris Net· 11 .. was hit by a plt<h. Mike Miley 1,1'crtCiced and H~r scored On Remy"a'infleld &rounder. !J'he Angels ~d White Sox play a night 1ame .. W~ay . aP.d ronclude· the seHes· Thursday wjth an artern.,q·reme. • • . ,. _____ .._-:-~~ 7 ' . ,. . . ,-,, .. ,....._.. ····-...... ·-· ... ·r I For Bett,er Game ·Hypnotist Tells AdViee to GoHers ' ' " . • BILL FORD Ford.Set ForOSU Gr~d ·Cayip I . ~l~ltetb~'·Dau;.~ CORVALLIS, Ot'e~-Former Edison Hith and Orange Coast College st._ndout Bill Ford may be an integr8l-.part •of Oregon State's defente' Jn the'fftll ~f. he can fully recover rrom an ankle injury alJ,ltained in spl'iflg prac· lice at the ~a'(ers carrtp\as. : Currently Fo rd is in the ,Oranett ~ •rea. working out l.ll Orange Coast College and competing in a summer passing l•~ue in hope or getting his ankle ready for'his return Aug . 22 for the start of (all practice. Ford fiJ!ures to battle Casey Keller for the s tarting assign- ment et inside linebacker along side or All ·America candidate UobH9rn. ' ' "Ford sh9111~igns DI helPjiog . ' INDIANAl'OLI~ (A:P>-Ralph Broolra JMlt.9 bis c lients to tMl1> wt.en he tells lhem how to Jfay boUerJ61f. ll's not that Brooks' advice is boring, but rather th.at he's• pro. lessiooal hypnotist. ;'When a person comes la me, they usually know more about aoU than I do,'' Brooks says. ''But alter about lour sessions to get th e penon trained in self-hypnosis, be can usually play better golf.'' Brooks •aid he doesn't lry to pass out any golf tips; in fact, he doesn't even play the game. "I just try lo assist the golrer int.o hypnotizin1 himself into playing a better gam e .'' The basis of Brooks' technique is that the golrer already knows what to do, but somehow dislracts . himself at the wrong moment. _ ... think m ost professional «alters will tell you lhat they're not LOo worried about their swing becaus.e they've practiced it thousan-s a nd thousands o( times," he said. ' ''Most9( them will tell you that when lbe)l miss a shot, they tend td·concentrate all over again on something they've been doing (or years and then they repeat a bad s wing or bad s hot.'' . Brooks ¥,aid lrainin~ golfers' minds is not unlike helping people quitsmoking. ''The idea is lo train the su bconscious mind to work for them and not against them.·· ¥ • .Here's Brooks' advice on how to become a better, but not ,necessarily great, goiter : . -Get y~r mind of( the swing and concentrate on something else. -Focus ;tour attention on the Qi&h.\o! theta II 1not the ball itself. , -AndtiJ,tm hi it .. ''lfy"toCusing on the night of the ball, we dist..-(act their minds from .. In Area Waters the swin g,•• Brooks said. "They'r:e not playing hypnotl~d. they use their training in po1>t· hypnotic suggestion.·' Brooks. sa.id the idea aJi:;o is similar to learning to type. "When you first leamtotype, you think of all the individual letters on the keyboard. But when you have learneJ that and are ex- perienced, you think about what you are writing when you type." Golfers also are g0G4worrie rs, Brooks believes .• "They're like. Charlie Brown when he plays baseball," he said. "~lie wor· ries that if he rnjsses lhe ball, he 's a goat, and ilbe'hits it he's a hero. And he usu'ally winds up the goat.'' Brooks suggests that golfers think of the game as something they enjoy and "get the swing arr their mind while they're swing· ing. "That m ay sound like a con· lradiction in terms," he said. "Bl.at 1 want them to ~ualize the a.hot lon g before they play it,.pick a target area, picture the ball in ntghl and don't worry so much · about distance as accuracy.'' Brooks, who was convention chairm an for the national As- sociation to Advance Ethica l Hypnosis in 1973, worked with an average of about 10 lo 15 golfers each year and just started a class •wjth about 4S enrolled. "I'm not going lo say I've never had a failure," be conceded. "But I can say that most golfers are happy with their success. Hypnosis often will help and one of the fringe benefits is that it will help keep a person relaxed.'' Brooks said one o( hi s clients dropped fj ve strokes off his put- .~ing game ~nd,s(!veral others cut two to three strokes off their over· all game immediately after the fi rst few lessons. " t he club When he Was healthy," ::;ays linebacker coach Hal Athan. "Unforlul)ale ly, however. he didn't have a very gbod spring bec.,use of the injury. He did very well when he was operating at full strength. But \o\'e just didn 't get a good look at him." Ford says the quickness on the ofCensive line is one or the major Bass Bite Slows .adjustments he must make at Sportsfishing along the Orange Oregon Stale. Coast area appear s to have hit a "l think I 've adjusted lo that downward trend as the usually pretty well," says Ford. "now reliable bass is lhinnin~ out. 1.; Th e a r ea's landin g s --l'mwora..ingonintensity," NewPort 8'eac h 's Davey 's f'Qr~. v.:_~b ,is ex p~ift~,ed , to Locker a.nd Art,'s Landin~ and r. t ' 6 ? 2'4 in Se. ti.mber ·'Dana P'Olni 's':A.an a Wharf --ac-ope a ~~"'i.LI"'• ,.. : · "l · ' collnted for onTyv 407 b3ss Sunday was one 0 1 Al ~Juq.1or <;ol lege .. transfer#' gleanea by coach Dec for664 passengers . Andros las t spring in an alt.empt Albacore has picked up a bit -- to bolster a weak def~ lb.al re-but the prized tuna Camily fish is s ui ted in a 3·8·0 record In '7.4. 60-M miles out. Dana Wharf has had the best Ford earned All-Soulh Coast action with albacore. A boatload ConferenCe a nd honorable men· or 28 a ngl ers picked up 119 lion All·Arnerican honors al albacore on a two·day sortee last Orange Coast. weekend. Al Edison he was All·lrvine Last week's best rWl was Wed- League choice and second team nesday and San Cle mente resi- All·Orange County . As a prep he dents Jody Tyson and David played tight end and linebacker Hansen did well. before co n ce n trati n g at Tvson logged four 18·pounders linebacker only. with a jig fish and three bait fish Ford is ,m ajo,)D,l!: in social iQd Han~n clicked with a 25· science .. be re at 0$1 wilh pis pou•r. 1 • sights set'o•'-a coaching car:eer. J.. two-day -~har.Ler Out of Art's "I didn't went to be a PE ma· Landing produced 90 albacore jor. but I do want want to coach," for 22 anglers. 12:30 p.m . a nd a twilight at S:~. a three-quarter at 7 a .m .. the albacore run at 10 p .m. and a 2 a.m . run to Catalina. 1 Dana Wharr·s schedule in - cludt!s half days al 6:JO, 10 and noon. a twilight at 5 :3'.I. a 6 a .m. all·day and s hark runs each Wed- nesday al 6 a .m . This week the shark rWl will also go Thursday m orning. ,.. MOltltO •AY 11• ... t ' U""I"') -1q Ao'IV~•t: lflS rod< cOd, 1 lino;i cOd. IVi...,'t ~1111 -:io ""91Kt : 6 ll"ll<Od, •16 "Kl< COd. SAN Pf:DltO '"'"'SI. u""'"'' -s• 1on91,,,: 118 c••lco N ss, 2 wtlllt !Mtt. a IWlltM, 21 wnd !>Mt, 1.0 .,...Cl<trtl, J• r~ck cO<I. SAN OIRGO -'°' 11n91ers. 1,109 •ll~KOJ•, ,, tll..,et•nlun•. LONG •t:ACM 1 .. 1-fll ptHI -131on9lfr~ I firl-•il, 1.io cellco N ss, !Obonilo. 110,,...Cktrtl, lloO bl~ N ss. 450 "Kl< cOd. t~..,.., -10 ¥0Qlte'•s: XIOc•Ucori.u, t bol•• .. cUOI. NllWPOltT f.t.rt's L..-.,..l -9l.-..Olfo<S: I W•· •KWi. •1 rrwtkt°•••. J5(1 •«I< tOd, • wfld Nss. \0.Wf'I LMllHI -154 en9"'0: 2~•ec-. 20 borlllo, 2ll N u, 557 rock cod, • ,,..,but, IJI m«Ut'el. NNA WM.foll,--211111n9ltt"t" llONH, ,., ..... •«-. 2 IWllt>l.ll, 10 •INcore, 5 rock cod, 1• "-kHel, says Ford. "I've always wanted Half da)" runs out of Art's are SEAL •11..t.cM _,,,. •noten: 1.ot0 Ynd N s•, Lo be a ba$etball Coach."' at 6, 12 : 15 p.m . and 5:30 in addi· l7flroc:kcod ... ,.... _ 121 e~s:e1 bclnlto,•wn11 I .• . I DAILY PILOT 8 1! , . THE~ ,,A A"'.2 • Volleyball \'et ·~ CAuff1 ~EJHOD I• "'. · .·· .. -----.~,~···~ Beating Cuba , , , , , Is His Goal • i ' ' l I . ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I • '· .. ... ....... ·----..; f'· ,. WHEN TO USE THE SHORt . AND THE LONG SWING 00 M1ny golfers take too litllt of a turn on tr~ ~ho1 s 1nd too J11uch o r one on 1pproact1 shols with 1hc middle ind shor1 irons. . failure to take a full swing on wood shots often causts slicing:. So slrctch 1hosc back and shoulder musc les on your "8cksw1ng in Order 10 get a rull telease or powe r coming down. On approach sho1s, whete lhl!' accent is on accuracy ralher lhan distance, lake a shortct swing with less body lurn, A long swing wil h a short cluh can onl undermine accurate a roacltin . Race Entries By F.D BU.KGAl\T °' '"" o.11w ii.I iu.+1 Possibly m ore than anyone else on the Unit· ed St<1tcs men ·s national volle yball t ea m , Dan Patterson wants to de- feat Cuba Friday ni ght ut the LA Sports Arena .··~ Although having "\ll.ured South America <IFid Europe quite fre- quently, Patte ri:;on, 28, has played in only one Olympics (1968). "This will be my last shot." P atterson sa)t. regard lo the 76 01 · pies in ·Montreal. " e competition in the Olym- pics is something eve~ kid looks forward lo.·• lf the U.S. can win the North American Central, Caribbean Confedcra· tion volleyball cham- pionships this week, it will automatically gain a berth in the Olympics. Cuba is the main hur- dle and the 8:30 matrh Friday (igures to decide lllltriM..,TllftR.,-,..-Nltf!t ""'""'' lCle•lsw' . 111 the tournament winner. "1'"~'''1 ,,. •• ~··~:~, •• •,~~~.",, ,',',q Patterson. who has U IEudll'WU.ltKe.tlEUC\n ... ""'"~.., ,.._ ..... ,..Kil, F1c111.s..n ic...•r•I ni been on the U.S. team oi!'!!~~~.c:,.;..::..w~~,1= ~::.!:!~:::~~, :~ longer than anyone else i!;':.'~~1~~.'!!:~, ,,1 sill.TM 1t.t.ct: _ .t(lO v•ro•., .,.,., <nine years l . is anxious-,,. Ot"'• We-11 ca.-eo11.1 11• o1m.. c11itn11>9. Pll•r.. 11100. t l•lml"9 ly awaiting the Cuba Olh•tAOQr•¥•llOl'I IL)fall•ml 119 po-lcirMQOO. t h LuckyMkk IP•Ol'I 112 Sllerm f~rlSWI 112 ma C · P•neo"\MDonlM''"' 11• .:.,..i1P119l'l 111 He s lill vividly re· ,-ltkltl C-.t IW•rcl) 122 fifty Pt>UU~ C!IMlt\I 111 b h u ' d 1: .... ..c 10re"'' 1n -~ICll!t&.11• 1c ... 1tore1 111 m em ers l e n1te ~"'''"" .. • 1811'111'' 122 5':ftd1s.I• 11qir11 • n 1 _States' 3·0 victory over ~.~~~·~~~:o!,<;"'""11 :~ ~:=~~~~~~1;"4'm1 ~ Cuba in ~the 1973 North ~.~~S:-t~,1 :~ Aruerican zone cham· &10E•i• tA,,..rt 111 pionships in Tijuana, Abel!ti91Mt> M . 11• o.10oo11 Poke f&roo1os1 117 · ex1co. 121 "That was probably HCONOltACE -350 w•rcts 3YNr ot<h & up. Cl11lmlno;i. P\loe ~100- 0MN119pricir '2000. 51• O.cll• CLlpPl.tml .Jo .. •~I ICl9rl1!.e I H19'> Tldn IMyle~J ..,e11G1e11 !,....I• I INlY'IAUI IBenktl D111.1 Otv11 fCerdo1i1 J :~ ~vr:>~'~ !:_c!,,;.!.~,~.,,.'!-.,.3 the most exciting match 112 $6Gllll.T11tuP••""•J1111iorWornen"1 J have eve r played," 122 Club. · Get Re.ay 46•-~I IU OlltP•lGofTrt1surtt 11, says the graduate Of San MlssPlo.,...cMytes! ',',', Diego Slate. "We played TMlllD lt&CE, 400yilrd~ f .,.,..,Old -"lltfts. Pw111 $1t00. o.lml1>9 prlu '1'!!00. 81.ckCyn !Cr•••I ltt Ol!Llmll18er !My .. 11 121 Go Tina.er IM•l-Ool 11' W1tcPISMpHt!nninol 121 IC""9 Nepl-ll••s l8roo111,1 112 Kreclltko KelPly CW11lk.,. I 119 s.r..tnlffft Fl,,.JO.rdor•I 121 Trutlllt....,,lrl<in IClt•lswl t1t 1·m~Oa CW•nt l 1n f'OUltTM ltACE -150 v•rlk. 2YNr olds. .allow•<><~. Purw UOOO. Oto°"""'°"· CLJNPlilm) ... "' 11•· OPICC>PrMe CWelso<I) T~Kld S.bler !Hirt I Miu Bu• An eo 10re'''' CNro;ie AL~ CA01lr I FencyA"•ir IMyltll "' ... ... ..-1"" ltACE -400 r•rlk. 2 ioe•r aid me!°"''· Cl•lming. PurH SltOO. Clelm"'91>"1Ct ~!oOO. lriml:ler DIM tC:.rdora I NCOll's BrMILIOl'l•ml ,., our best match ever, and Mlcttyi;SllftFl°""'•!8•nk~I 111 '! I h ~iOl'llfl9~• 1.t.cHir1 1n 1 we p ay t e s ame K•wir•rie.r IH<lru n2 again, we' should have lhe s .nne results.'' llOMTH ltACE -llOy;irds. J YN• Ofd'I ~ uP· Cl11iml"ll, Pu•» '1'100. c 111lmlno;iprlce llMIO. The key, says Pat- 111 terson. is to establish an :~! early lead. Trvnen IC.•00111 Milo 61W tw•ltltf' 1 Socoocll'• SPOf"I IM••ll O>fdLl<JM IMfle\I Aw•ySfoe Goe~ ICl~riSle l Bold 'Forftlda IC.II I a... ,.....,..,._1we1'°" I Aol:ly•I 81~k Cl\lct f8M'>ll~I 119 "The Cubans are more "' 121 of a physical team," he 121 says, "and they're not m ""''" •ACE -150 r•rds, l .,.,", Old!. & uP. (l•lrnl"9. Purw IJ100. Cl•lmlftQ prke ,5(11)()_ good underdogs. We want to serve tough and spread out their blockers T-DeKon CBr..oksl OlyLh~ O~nnlNJ I 0..-sl T B•rqo IC•rdoli!l TlnyW1lch 8GnO CM11•11 :1: as much as we can." 112 Patterson also remem-"' H-~w Go !Llpfleml 11~ Rtlytt.mOll'>•e• (Ward) 111 bcrs the zonal tourney Li..o.1 ... , CW•tson ! 11q Surltt"!.i>nOy CP•;e) Fo,'1eDllnitlt~ !B•n~\! DAN PA TTERSONt ,. I' lries and has notioetl .1 big diffe rence bel"'1M'n voll eyball here an4rw i11 foreign countries. •Ii . . r ."1 . "The . ma1_n <l1f erJ:q<.·~ 1n playing 1ntcrnal1RYul volley b;.ill ... Patto/son says. "is that you pljl-j; in fr.ant of a n e duc~d crowd. It is a large MWrt in the Iron Curtain coun- tries, and like soccer;-it is understood be~r there . 1 "The crowds a re 1· ly pumped up when leave, like a crowd - ing out of the NC ~a~ketball playoffs • 1.: IS. •• { During his nine ye~. Patterson says he ~s visited Europe six 4fr seven times. , "And I have been -~ Japan several times.8*J. t o Sou th Am eri-c~ . Moscow is impressl . But we have played 1 some holes loo." ~ Patterson a lso s .. ~ t some time in Spai - years ago. "I \\!<J S ptaying ( , club team the re,· savs. "and I was co~rhing . It was sttj amateur." Patte rsnn , who been li\'ing \n lla lboa the past three mn , has a bachelor 's degrft! in business administrj· lion and indicates Ile would like lo be ass~l· ed with volleyball ro1· qµi_tea while. Oupli(IU\<t..l\O..i! .. 11q Mr.MOon 5pll..,.!W~honl m ~· Esa.lmo ILipPl.t"!l ~~ four years ago in "' lfavana, whelje 15,000 Right now. thou.eh. i.ht! s~lators cheered Cuba Cuba match is foirmm.l tu victory. on his mind. Racing Results ~ .......... 14,1971 Cle«, TrKll ,.-•tt ..-11tST ltA(f: -lSO l'••lk. 1 .,.,., old mir•~n\. Purw ST900. Kip\ Son ICrt•r ~ 5.70 !·'° l.'XI Oultl< N E•SY I .IO 1.00 Tlnr F1nKlou1 ICl•rlsstl 1,00 Time -11.ll. Al°'O ren -Bid~ Tiie Llmll, .lflll'I' Be-, (oolln 5.moolfl, He"t Mal Kkl· a•nv. Mltoy, !iewntftn ~mo·n, Wil'l- nlnv SclnQ. tJ:IE•etlil -l·K~Stf> &l~llH ""'' "-"'"'·-Sll!"COND ltACI -81ll y1roa3'f'Nr ~•uP.C••lml"'9, f'\lrwl"OO. Gtfdil ILlpftilml 11 . .a 6'.IO t.00 H~IOJ Allotft IC•,d01•I J.IO l.XI c;uteEnFf•lelW•U·onl I.Ml Tlme --... «I. Also ,., -M•. Ptr-Uty, 00 •l'OVl'IO. ~-Oluftt, llHPIO Go. llMty LM BJ.d. • HO kl'-'<""'1, .• . M.,,, LU<~f Slllklh, Moon 8"', TPll:I """'· No~r•Ttfles. Sill.TH lt'i.c:E -350 y1rds. 3 Vt•t Olds. C1eiml1>9. Purw ,JOOO. El .Hlo IC.II) u .•o 1.60 S.60 ICl-1cu1e CM•rll 4,.0 •.00 ~l'l'BtL•dy lliOlllml •.O'O T iont -1,.8~. Also •In -llKky P•t l!ilr, AllQUf, Oii Re1 Comet, Jt/h Lilt~ l•d>,, P•~ ~IO J•1, Aleto &.r, Ms Al~los ... !K••lcl'>ed -Breett 81rs Silly, HI Te,...,, 1.e~1t. · · tS Ea•cte -l ·EI ..!flt & I · k~. P1~1")6S.,., Sll!"YENTM RACE -350 Yll'l!S.. l .,.... ~ & uo. Cl11ssillfll •lkl'fNl'lte. ........... '""'Good l hlet COl:rrtrl •.00 1.60 2."> Llnlt'Tll'lyGofWll1'0fll 4,00 2.IO ~II•""°" ILIOf\,lm) 3.«I Tlrnt -11.11. ''That was the end or a· . long trip for us," says t1J Patterson, "and we met CM Ope . Fidel Castro and 16,000 ll - screaming rans. "We're looking al this Ms&c OJI l't ft rif IP. m atch as a reverse. .anman 3 o • • We've been undergoing ::~~' ~ ~ ~ 1~ intensive training for the F~1oman ', 2 1 16 (;QI°"' 1 4 !1 last three week s ~and Amqi•n 5 1 t 11 have been on a ... tr a ming =: .. n ~ ~ ~ ~ program for several ra1a1~ J1 ' 16 11 vears." e11c111e, c111 ~ .. llfl ljt Actually, Patterson """'" " i a io has been on a training '~;:~11;1,,, : ~ r!;; Program since his senior 01•kl•~~' • 2 3 14 . Go!.,.qe 2 .) >.t> ,' year at Hollywood Hi gh K'""' l o :r 11 H t Durlll\!lflM'n I I 1 l years ago. e a -Tot•is 1s 11 u 11'u tended Santa Monica Ci· H••ttime: iu.c.klts,•2-1s. ty College for two years •L11f'9!>di1~"1 11 ~~:tit before playing for San :=;:~ ! ~ 11 ;~ Hi · b th K ' ' ti. t th Jb h bll~• ... llOUI, llOtNl(lltrirl, s younger ro er, ev1n, 1s on o e a a core rWl eac TM••D 1t.U:a -''° v•rds., '"' Al"" '"' -Too E •111oikll'I, Flrs1 5Plul'lle, GI"' LOW,G••Y Oenc:er, l'toKr•ltl'le~ Diego Slate College from Platt • J o l· • 1967-68. ~~~Pie• ~ g ~·: ! a 6·1, 215-pound tackle candidate night at 10. OCEANSIDE -1sc.eno1t1n: 1111>1r••tude. 111' 06ds&'uo.Gilmlftlll. Purwt•• *~· 1wlllle 1.e• bis~. 24 rock cod, l) rnecq.,e1. WlleCtworo' P a t l e r s o n --a H•ll • 2 o No seco nd · le am A 11 • ~;:.~ ; ~ dffis =a~t =O~r~·~"=~~·-C~o~·~·~t~· __ · _______ .:;D~·-v~e~y-·~·~h~a_l_l_d~a~y'-bo_a_ts_g~o_a_t_6~, ----------------. IClll•ls!oitl •. ., •4.ICI 3 . .0 EIOMTM ltACE -3$(1 yerds. 3 'rtl' Joyous. SciMdY IH1nl t .00 '·'° Olcts& llJI. Cl•lmlf19. Pu•s.e s»oo. American this yea Total\ 1' ' ,~,; '1SV2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COMEIM TISY Jl~IYE TODAY IUY OR LEASE A .l9XOJA. DEMO · .SAl.E fect.-y . "'"' , . Jt:x.1n1s>1e • '74COIOMA WA•OM Automatic, r1dlo, 1lr. (411KRBI 53576 .... OYUSTOCIJ• NEW VOi.VOS LJ.lel llLIC"TION''~,.. .. Baseball Standings .\MElllCAN LEAGUE · Ea1l Dl\1'5iue Boston BaJUmore New York Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit W L Pd. GB 66 43 .606 56 50 .528 BV. 56 52 .519 9V. 53 57 .482 13 V. 48 S8 .453 16V. 46 63 .422 20 WealDlvW.. Oakland KansaaCity Chicago Texas Minnesota Aqeb 67 .41 .620 59. 49 .546 8 52 56 .481 15 SI S8 .468 16V. ,9 62 .4'1 191h 48 62 .436 20 ' ,_:..... ..... NATIONAL LEAGUE East Di\lision W L Pd. GB Pittsburgh · 65 44 .596 Philadelphia 61 49· .555 41f.t New York 56 51 .523 8 St. Louis 56 53 .Sl4 9 Chicago 51 00 .459 15 Montreal 45 60 .429 18 w .. t Dlvlsioa Cincinnati 72 38 .655 Dodgen S7 S4 .SH ISi> San Francisco SS SS .SOO 17 San Diego 51 59 .464 21 AUanta 48 61 .4t0 23~ Houston 40 73 .3$C 33 \.il _._.,. .• a.- Ollc..goJ, Pl'lll.o.IOl'll• 2 ~,,,......,-0111.l ~\l,·:!tn::;• lolA091Ht,AU...,l• l Ofttll\fwlll 1, San ftlfttl-f ., , ... .,. .. .,._.. M6111,..I (flelr 6·1! •l'ld ~lt,.,10-01 •t Ntw Yorll IKeOM'll.,.104...0l-'911.._1) 2 CfllCIQO 18onl'lem 10.11 II Pflll•ltelphl• CQlrl~ .. 21 I ll4ttsM'tll (ltOOfl ... l•l)lt5',Lo\lb (Allonlll- ~ll..-Ulk,...d•1·11 11 $lrl ~ Uol\ntol'I ~. ,...., ' ...... (H ..... ,,... ..... ...,....., ""'"°" ,..., • .·-. t • CllK!Mlll ~Min 11·SI « 511'1 ,,_!kf, C~lo!t)•'"-~ ····~···~~ ..... -.,. .. .._ , M~~t-IKO ,.l .. llllflMio Nflw vo,,_ !\$1,t.. ...... ........... ""o..,. ..................... 'J ' f' • ' Flftl 'N5PMO\' CWerd) 4.00 GoMtnT0r:> Tlme'-4'.ll. IDreWt•! tt.lO 1• ... t .llO Also ,.,. -Clsft•&rown, Or-. Alld SlrNOmea tP~I •.~ •.ID Bwli. & Grew l110I .a also played on the U.S. 111 n 111 -. Qftly, LU'ilff, Ve<IH Ll~, A Bil Rls-AomeoS!rlp CC.Il l 2.ID qu9. Time -19.00. team while at San Diego M!<(l(t nrlo ,', 1 1 11!1 CPlldll!'y 3 t"J 3~ State, a nd "1 took a year eet~ ... , o 1 o ' NO KlfltfttS. Also ren -Stleat M 011. FtH••Y Aocao1, Niiiy Nole, Mea T•e1, El Taro P•••er. Jolly SPl•dow, On Li"'Os. l'OUltTM •Ml! -3JO ''""· 37Nr Cllcb. Allawfnct. Purw '1900. out of school for the 1968 r:.::i:~ ; ~ w~ Olympics,'' Patterson Y•lts l J ? t 0ll9l' Tiny (!qif"1) E!ICooflMYl9'1 vis...u,. «••oot111 Tlme -19.0. •. s . .:i J.olll .... , ... .... Noktf!C"H. Tatars 21!1 11 10. 11» Says. H•111ime : Build& Grow. ~1 ·17. Patt.erson, a setter, "'' IS EaKte -).0. Mlfl T• & S.Mf' ~Pelll .... IO. '• ---. •lllltTM ltACE -l~ y1rds. t: .,.,., olds& up. c1eim;no;i, Pv•r.. 11900. 1'11'TM •ACll -C1C1 .,.,di.. I riror ftoclllf\90ect • has visited ·\n~ny coun-Ir-------"'! oktl&-..Cl11lmlr19.P11r111POQO. ~rcll 4,60 l . .O l,IO °"'" .... Gun AosyJQv lM•rtl t ,«I t .«I iCi.t"IMirl te 00 1.IO l.lO (;Ill,,-.< fW•ll<HI J.IO ~ .. Honiel !llfl\11\I 3.44 1.IO Tlme-11.0f. My!.tr.,... CLl ... ml 3..0 --·-T1m11 :..20.1S. IS INtte _.._•M•'-t o.d. a >- ..... rMI -DeftclW Elf)tRSI, 51.,-lliPI , ....,..,..,, .... lllUM.,., Rpyals Advance, 4-\ with two runs in the third inning Monday. Don C.tozza had an rbi triple and Loo Cosselle had a run-scoring single. In the second inning, Mark Garfie ld singled home Glenn Robertson. 11-51..oss For Irvine ONTAR!O-·Mitchell Stoltz belted a horite run in the fourth inning but it wasn 't enough as the Irvin e Co ll egia ns dropped an 11-S deci5ion to host Ontario Monday nJghl at· Galvin Park lo conclude the summer in· tercollegiate league pro· gram. RIVERSIDI!: -The Golden · West Royals' Thorouf hbred\ Leatue bascbal team· l h•s ad.· vanced .to the second round of the California regional /tayoff!t ·at Evana Fiel , here. The Royals defeoted He met, 4-1, Monday night and face San Diego at8:30tonlght. The Royals also com-lr¥lr1• ut pleted three double ... r plays. ~~o~~' ~ J Golden West Is com· Mu111n. 3b J 1 posed of pltl)'Crs from :;'"~';'i~s ! g 18-20 who won th e s1ci11r.p 1 0 C ,.,,,.,rton,t t 0 ·range ounty West COOl;.rt 1 1 {!W Wins, 8-2 Tborou1hbre d cham-c-;;~·,"' J ~ The Royals came up ' .. ' ' ' ' ' . ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' pk>Mhtp to qualify · (pr sc.,..., '""'~ Golden West, behiad the playoffs. · '""'-101 JOO ooo-s • Don C 11 key '1 three piiii;;;;;;;;;;;;i;iii;ii;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;°""';o;;;•~--•"•'-"' ... •"•'•~•"•'•' • f.'tic~~~~t;t .:i~t:'":'.; OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL flnilh third In C1Jl1"<91 q..llflc-fw lt76 tlaeeloijll Oly .. ln Colleae lea1ue water pOIOa.tl<Mlatcypr.... IV NORCECA Championships Rod Hormell hed two ~ e•1ailu:1o Az;sst I 1oa1J and Todd 1-dl, LA. Sports ........, Jim Davidson •lid Gun- 'ther Frzulob bad one U S A YS CUBA 1pto<e lot Golden w .. 1 • • • • • , • • which played a ,cqn· ,..,.,....,PM••=••..., 1Jome.raUon or C7press • UM ct • ,. •• , , 0 pl11et1 wh <I\ It!! .......... ....-.~Tl•tt•..;..c'" acbeduled oppon·ent. El c .. lJIJt ,,...... e; 1114, IJWIH oanw.e. lllltd to hOw. ----------------.,., i I ,._ ' ti! ...i ..... ll(ll that yours m•f nofJ 1 COMl'Lnt OlANGl ·Id COUNTT COYllAGl_,,1.f l•cl¥dl•t: LeteM ...... s .. c._...., MIWHY~ n-r.11t, • -• • Wit --~ ........ u..~ 2 MONTH fO MONTH ' ' llNTAt.. IA'fl ft t 3 NO Dfl'OSIT 119Ull1D·'!.! ON Al'l'IOYID CllDn "''-' 4 ONLT S17 10 I'll MOintl TOTAL CO.ST l1etl•"°4 ,...., ,,,J 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT ..,, sin ''''••••V•t I 6 WO ICI ........ ALSO All :~:;:,. 7 •uu mt ' . ! "' . ' • .. . ' . . ----.. ~ .. . . .. . . ... .. ..... .. 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CI OtllflQ~ Co•\! 0•11~ p,101 A"'i)uit ), IJ, 19, 1-. 191) ?S.1 ll l'l:Hl.IC NOnCE • ICTITIOUl •USINl!:ll NA"'W STAT•Mt:NT Jl'W tol IOwl .,q I>«• "°"' ••• lk>lrMI bt.t>I• ~.... .-, - VILUli MESA APAllTMl"". ~Pl (f'y!t>n 01 , (O\I• M•M. C•lltonli• 920?• ...... o, .... J M <(,..,dlf', ~'1 c.,lotl Or CR•l<I M•M . C•Uto<nl1 '16i. A1lftn l . 'i<o•••, 111 Marri\'-' u. ..... (o,.i. -""· C•l•IO•nl1J.,..:lt. lnl\ b<l\1"'1\\ •• tonoucl..O by MO 1,.. o:v•oo•! O•AM J McC••dllJ ''"' ''"'"""'"' '""' ••Ito ..i"' '"' ,.,., .. 1, Cht•k ot O<IJAff CO""'h on July 1•. 1,1) -· Pul>h\l'>t!lf Ot<1n'7 Co••I 0.lly PiMll, PUBLIC NOTICE J111,11 ... no •uou\I s. 11. tt, •~1~11.0.1~ __::.:_:::~~=---1---;;-;;:;-::;:-:;;:::;;;-;;;;::--J flCTl'TIOUS IUSINESS· Pll BLIC NOTICE NAME5TATIMl!NT ll'le ~'-'"9 ~'Wfl' "'" CIOlftOllU)I FIC Tl TIOUI 8 Ul lN EIS tol!UIJ•: NAMl!StAT EME flot EASTMAN INC , 126 E. \WI 'to. •' T~ roHo"''"'l Pt'•~on ,, CI01t19 bU•I CO\llJ ,....,,_, CIJlllotlllil 91•17 "I!\) o• Mk,...I 8•~. JUE, Ult>!.!., l(IMS STAlUARY STORE , \Hfll CO!. .. '"°W,C•lltorl'1e9?6ll H••bOr 8lYO 1 C."•Cl t" Grovt J•,,_ P1n1r....,., 1?• E , l)ltl SL. ~"'•'r.I>~ <.ost•Me\.l.C•Uto•n•.o*16JI "''"'Do!' Ltt Mooitnt1.,...,., 1611~ Tfl!i builnli\ Ii tonduclell by I (1...., (If . Ff)unt~•n V,j,llty Cotlllo'n"' 9"'e••I "'"''"~rup, ~11(11 • PUBLIC Nl°ITICE ' NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPEIHOR COU ATO, THE ST A TE Of CALIFORNIA POR t"E COUN t V OF ORANGE No . A·l)"44 f,l~I" OI HAl'l0 l0 J AM8U[HL, ...... t<A ROLD J [ NNll'fG!. AMllU[HL, ollAA t•AROLO AMIJU EHL, 0.l~""'°· -( .\'lk f\MI 8M>91 ,. .._ n'}~ bu'Mnt >\ '"' cono..clr<I bv ""In 'Till1 U•tffnt'nl wl\ lilM wilfl ll'lf 01••°'1<1& p (ouMy c .. ,, ol Of.on~ Co.Hit' Ofl JU/It ._,,,.~,Lt• Moo•tl'>Ou<e N011(l l~ttlRE8V C,IV£Nlol"" l•f'<l1lor> o! 1n~ o1100"<e nem.a OP<-• 1~1 •11 l><'•Wn\ na .. inQ c 1A1~ •ln•t I~ ~"'d dt'< .. ,,,.n1 f<t requ,,l<d lo 11le \l>t'm. '"'"\IM• ntCf '""'' vOVC l'lf<i.. in Uw o!!oc" 01 11"' Cioni.. ot t,.. .Mlove M · 11111'<1 <<><.r! '" 10 p<P.,.nl ,,..m, wl!.,ll'le l'('(f ,!o.\IY VO\IC hf<), IO tht ....,,.t)IQr'lfti "! t"e ol l"" 61 WERSl E R ANO CREAM£ A, AUQr .... ,, .OI L.ow, am V.1l'>llllf Bh<d '-"•It' SGO, U~11f11y )1!11,, c .. 1110<n1il 'i'Olll, '""•<ho '"' pleo:e ot bl.<\<"'~' o! 1ne unot•,lllf't<I •nail .... t. 1 .. 1\ ,...,1 .. 1n,no 10 uoe t-•tiltt' ot w.o Ot· <..atnl, ,.,1n1n '°"' mon\l'I• ,)I\~ tilt 1.,,1 ouOl•t<'l•On o(th!' noti<e. 0.l~CIJ"I ' 10, 191S I r-- lD. ttn. Tiui frtd(l'n••nl "'~' loll'<! w•11'1 tne 1"41U11J Counly c~'' o• O••nve co.,nty.,., J .. 1, F\lblhhed OfMIQle CM\I 0111y'P>IOt, Xl. 111~. AU0\151 S. 11, ''·Mo, t'IS ' 1! F .. 1'! PUBLIC NOTICE Pul>liS...., Orlin~ (Od)I 0•11• P>lot, A"'iJll\I ), 11. 19, 16, 19/) 1'1eo1 I) PUBLIC NOTICE BE SURE When you decide saving is better lhan laking chances. consider rt'1e reasons lo choose Home Savings, 1hc only savings ;:i nd loan ;:i 0 • .,ociat1on over S5:S..'.: !3illion Slrong. Number 1 1n thP. Ni'l11on 1n both Savings and Loun:; No savings 1nst1tu11 on pays more 1han Horne on 1nsufed savings Many do not ofte r as much in either 1nleres1 or 1rec scrv1C"S I tnme Savings ra!es slart with 1n!e1esl paid day-in to d;:iy-ou1 a! !he curren t ('lnnual sv~0'.,, plus dt11ly compounrl- 1ng. vJh 1ch 1s m ore tharl ·any bank pa~·s on n1c same basic passbook accoLlnl<: No ba n k p nys 7~~00 o n 6 to 10 year term accounts Home d oc s. wtth 1ust a $1 000 n11n1murn On early v11lhdr;nva1 . nl pr1nctP'5l. subsrant1al interest penalties Jin 1CQu1rcd legally, but leave prin c1na! and 1n tcres1 1nd your actual annu;il return is over R0;,, Yo1 1r rn nncy dOlJb!es 1n less lhan 9 years "Old OcpC'ndable" z1 nrc I B89. Horne S;-iv1ng <> has more for you todny 1han f'Vt'r bororr •lM•-1 OO•(V--.. 1 .......... ••to•• rl•>o ,...,,, • --•O•S ,..., .. ,- °''""•"•" f~• •'"'~JS •'HJ -... llOl -.i""I'""°' ...... f•OO.•ll'll '"6 6Ut •""5•000 •1Vl .... ,9 ~-~.9.'r,';.~~~,C-· •IYflllY>ll\...S •~ow"'""'""~ ........... 114:•0 • 1l •J1 llJ """• f l/("& Pa•o llO•C"-"'''"'"' .. ~·"-· .ot..'tl • '"•it:• ·~·· -·-~ • ..,,. s .. ,, .. _,.., "'""'"'"'' ''"'°' o 1l•l!U~ '10! COlll'T(tot ''°'"~""'°""''~ .. ~ ,_.,..,, . ..,n,..,,_,..., eon• •11•"~" ,.,, ·~­U•o•v·~··-·--.. , ••• 1,•.lll '""t)I! -·-l•tn--orSI ·--· ,,.""''"''""-Ol.UIOIW.I ~ ... _ .... .. "°'. (1•Jt '"''""' -·-'"°°" ......... :.:;;::,.,. .. ,,,, .....,._"* .... "''"-... ::it:'"' • ..-,., ._._.. ........ lfOllO ntlllllfM-i~i:.: l&Vl••O• ·~•Jtl ...,_ ..... , ••• .,...,.l •Ol··..,.~-•G""'•• _,..,,.,,.:, •l•O lOMGM•CM ·'II• ( .... '""So ... ~ ... ooe<!l • 11 •l! • 1t t;IH l01.•-oll (t ... 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J1tly 1~. 11, 2•.•no AV9u.i s. le/) 1.00.15 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF .t.•AMOONMENT OF USE OF FICTl 110US 8USINESS MAME Tht 10110,.lnQ ""'!Cini ""v• Ml.In· Oorwo 11>e u\.I' or ll>e hcUUou1 bu$1ne..! rwme TA YLOR MADE MEAT COM- PANY, <JI 1201 E, Fourth St•Mi, s.ntf An• C..1<1. T~ 1lc11tlou\ bu''""~' name rt11!'tr.O •o aOOvf w•\ l<lt'G 1n Oran9e t.oun!J on Moll<ht, 1911 M<Jl~!n JiCOD\On, 11S•J l=ostt• R<>a<1, lo' Alam1lO\, CA. Ma••!" C•th\, nota OU.e90 Sl•tt!, NO ~•OHyWOOd, CA. ll'l1S llu\ln1'5• "''' Cflf\duc:ltd D' • P11!11t•!>'l•P lGlner•l l . Ml>v1n JICOD\Ofl MarvlnCari.s F6721 Pi.Dl;Shtd Or<Jnve Coa•l Daily Piiat. Ju1v11. ?'I. ind A1191110t s, 12. 197S 171J.1' PUBLIC NOTICE 8 ·'646) SUPEAIOA COURT OP THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOA THE COVNTV OF ORANGE Mo.A·•UT• NOTICE OF "EA MIHG OF PETITION FOlt PROBATE 0,. WILL ANO FOA LETTERS TESTAMEN· lAR'r' E•l•le of PAUL S. PO ~TER . D!'Cf l!.f!O. NOTICE IS HEREBY (;IVEN lh.11 JUNE c £TCMIE ,,.~ liltd N!•eln. ,...,,1,on ,.,. P•oO.tlt' ol wlu fnd lot ;~. 1\lilnce ol Lt11e•• Te•tamrntary to ll'lt Pl'h!ioroer r~lt-•ence lo w"icn i• "*"' !<>< !ut111t• ~fli("ll<• . .ond It.el llW l•me ano ptact ot ,..arJnv the,...,.. No\ tit-en 1et '"' AV911ll ?•. 1'7S, •t 9.30 a m., in the co ... rlroom ot OePot•tmtnl NO J 01 '••d cou'1, ti 700 Clw1c ~nit• Orwe We•I, 1n !ht' City ol Sarti• An.o. CehlD<n•• D•ltO July J I, l•IS WILLIAM E . SI JOHN, Counly Cler\ ltAMSEY Al'fD ltA$MUSSEH 4+1W. Oc1an Bt•d., s ... 111 llOJ long BliCll, C•llfo•ni• 'OI01 Att9•ntr11,,..: Pttlloo,..r Pucli\>llrd Oranqr Co.<1~1 Ot 11¥ Pilot, A.,g\At 5,6, 11, 1915 19H·15 PUBLIC NOTICE 8 ·16'1J SUPE RIOR COUATOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No .A·M+ll NOll(E 0,. HEARING OF PETITION ,OR PA08.t.TE OP WILL ANO FOR LETTERS TESTA.MEN· TAAY E'l~te OI LOTTI£ FENST£RMAN, Oecte\ootel. NOTICE IS MEREBV GIVEN 1 ... 1 DONALD HUNT l'VI• Ille<! n.,tt-ln a Ptti· lion •o• Pro"'1tf ol Will •nd t0< li.w.nce ol Letttrs Te•11,,.,,..nl•l<Y lo IN! prll· tlone•, refe•~n<t-to wnlcn <. ..-'°' lu<tlW• p,ort•(Ull<\, e nd th1t !Pie u- MICI placr OI ""arln9 t,.. )l mt ,.., beer> <,et'°' A~u.i 11, 1q1s.•1 t :JO•.m., In tnt coun•oom ol Otpertment NO. J o1 ..,,a coun , .11 700 Cl•lc Ctntr• Orlw Wt-•1 , in thr City of S.1nl1 An•, CM•forn1• 011«1 July l'. 191S WllLI AM E. SI. JOHN, Counly C:ltrk Ml(MAELJ. MILLElll )tllt TwMll• •1¥d. 'lout~ O.lt, c:.1110,...11 ..no AtlorNy •or: l"tllllol)tr PuDll\l'M!O Or•n11t Co.to D•lly Pilat, July 19, :JO, a "<I Augu\I S, !91! 111!).75 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTI CE OF TNE TIM E •l'ID .. LACE OP HIAMINCil D" LOCAL AGENCY l"ORMATIONCOM- MISSIOH OF OltANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WHEN A .. ROPOilO ANNEJIATIOH TO COUNTY SERVICE AAEA HO. 6 OF ORANGE COUNTY, AHO 08JECTIONS OR .. ROTESTS THERt:TO, WILL 8E PRESEHTEO FOlt HIAAIHG. NOTICE I!. HE AEflY C.IVEJ.I It.el •n iPPlkellon l'I•\ befon fllid w!tfl \~ LOcel Ao;itncy Fo•m•hon Com""''""' ot t ~ County o! Or1n9t, Stitt ol C..li!D<n••. rf'QUf'\l•nv tr.it \.lkl CO"! "'l\'lo~ <Jt:11orovf ll'lt O•OPO~ -~I I~ M \19'lllf'CI I\ AnntllllOtl NII 1~4 to County S.rv1ce A•t• No,• c-;1 0r""90! co ..... ty, c.0111orn11. H•t p•~•I "' comp•''"' "'" tollowinQ ~nt1•llv dt ~Cfl()f d .t•t'• w l' .. Cl'I I\ ""O't' p.1r11t .. 1•rl' llt'\Cf•tlt'O by a liq.ti °"'"Pl•On -m•p on lilt woth llW Commh\iOtl Slid annt•1tlon cont.tint 1.,..0 .. lm •ttl• !1J I C<t'\,•nd l) IO(llf'd '°"''"'"\!frly ol El Toro AOllll llPQ1n n~ At ~ POlnl on '"" cenh!rU,,. ot M11irl•nd• 9oul•vlrO .tnd ''~t'ndl!IQ ..,.1h o! Toreao Wey, In IM El Toro 11rH . Al ,,,. 11me of tht ht11rl110 natked htt•ln ~IC! 00..t'ldllr .. t -YO. rni:iGln.d by Int IOOl!lfltl ot otMr l•rrltofy In IN •IC lnlly Ol lhe prOll'0$111. NOT ICE !!.•FURTHER G IVEN IMI w111 Comm1idon l'lli fl11ed ~Y '"' l)lh daY ol 11.u9u~I. 1t7S .ti llw hout of l oo o'tioc\ P.M. of uld o.y °''" _.. •~ 1-11ld m•llfr c.tn toe n.anl In llOQm !oOl 1n !"' 0<11'1~ (°"'"' Ad· ml""'"'"on e,,..1a iflQ, SIS NO•th !o ,t .1 m01t S treit. S11n1e An.t, C1111torn1.1, •• l"'r ,,,,.,. Mid plec.r lor lllt '°ff•lna ot \.l!O 11rOP0'4I IQOf'lhH wllh 111 P•o1 .. 1t1 11nd tl>jKl!on1 '""Ito ,.hie" m•v tA' tllt'd •~ti ,,.r.;cfl tlftwo ...0 pt.tcf ~II f)fl<-lnlet't'lled u..t"fln ..,., •Pllt'•• M>ll br tw••11,. A ""0.thvt Of(l.tt•illofl lle1 tiftn ..... I'"'"" IQ< lllt IUll)i!CI ptOODUI Md,...., fll> 1•-.l«""'d •I SIS Norlfl SK~ Strttl , Roo1n 1111. Sefll• Aflil, tailfonol1. Wr11tttt rMflt't\tn'l1 f'l•tll'low Ml ll'lf tot0.tU¥e llf<l-'•l'J"' \hfUICI llt 'W'flt IO tll.t •Oii ... Mdnt.a M i.tt'r ,..._ ""'°"'" •. ~1), fhll 11'111111< '-"'tno.,. IM ,,...11 ... at<l.flllofl wlU bf~ .fl 1.00 p M !n Room )OJ OI lllt Cll'lllQll ceuoitf A6"'lf'tltt,1tret1 lklllOlroo, S lS N. Sn•mo~ Sl<t'«I, S.nl• Ant. ~ltofl'll• ~ 0.IM; J\lly)I, 1•1s f1YOA01!:tlt 1lf' THE LOCAL ACOENCT ,.OAMA T!'J N CO MMI SSION 0, OAAl'fG£ COUNTY ,CALI l"ORNIA ... tltl CHAROT. TIJllUWt# E •t(ll\1"'0111,:11 L«•l"9tncr Fer"'•Uon Comml1~1on olOtl-fl9tCOun11, tthl11r11I•. 1...------.-------------------~ I P\ltllllfltod 0r." .. C..\I 0.Uy P'llCll ..,....,2t,•f't0Au9.1, 1ns ,,,,., • ' . ' ----. PUBLIC N011CE "'H ST.t.lll:Mll:NT OPA ... MDOHMllNT 0 .. USE Off ~ICllTIOU\ •USINl•I lfAA'I!: Tiw lo!IQWll>Q .... ,"°"' i..o ... •bll'ld0f't9d tfll> .,.,.. ot IM ll(llllou• """"1,,.,,. l'IMrlf 8UMN~ MARINE l'N1 £RPRl!.fS, 1110 Cit•nvUl<I P,1.,,., ,...Wl)Cl'1 8Hc."- CA fJtell ll'lt' Ucllllou• 11u11-~,..,.,.. ,,..,,..,, 10 '"'°"" w•\llr.d In (_.i,Ofl 11.J0.11 f•en' flu•n1. •11t , 1uoc..- ~ur. 0<1 ..... ,.....,._, °"""·CA """° Tl'll• D<l\lne•i w•~ tCM'tdtKt.o bl• cor• l)Ot•I-. ,.,rMANIC BURNS, INC. 8¥ Dofl•ICIC.McO.nliol St'<••l••y Thi\ \1•11 ...... nl wel IUIJd "'°'" lflie (.ou1'h (It<~ Of O••n1"' C:Ounly on J- 7', 1'/), ~ Pul>l•l/ltd O•aflor Coal! Oillty PllOI:. .1u1, 1S. ?l, it, .tnd Auo~u J, 1•1J 2'Dl•JS PUBLIC N011CE . . . ..... FICTITIOUS 8U511o!ESS NAME 'TATEMEMT l:l'le lo,llO .. lf"l P"~'IO!!) ••t (IOI~~· llt\~·~ """•.., INVESTORS, 111 V•• lJn.. dint, Nt .. POl't 9~.Kll, CA ~}~ Eowon A, Ml!iitw, 111 V,. UnO.,.,, NIWPCM"t llt'Kfl, (A ~}W.0 A•y Hee\, Ult 0..t<l'J9f< O<IW, C0rONOtl M.lt,CA. TM\ b1t.,nt•S h conClue\tct oy • 'INW••I P'f"l"'n,hlp, EOw•n A. MtW'•ll't tltl\ )llltmtnl WI\ l<lftl •1111 lfW C.ount1 Clilr~ 01 O•Mlll County onJufy 2, ,.,~. -~tlhed Or•n11t (o.11\t (),Illy Piiot, .1\111 U, IJ, 2', il"<I AuQ11~t S, 19IS. ,..,_,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM ESTATEMlMT Tho! I0110w1ng P<'r!.On I• QoinQ WM· nf»•~· TAYLOR MAO£ MEAT COM· PANY, 1201 £, f out1h Sl~et, !.anta An.f, C•!+lo•nlt Mir.,!n C1rUi, 17020 0tiolt90, No'1~ Molly-,C.tlllot,.l.t Thli l><illM•I ., (OnOUC:led D, an In· lll~IOUfl. M;trvln Car Ill Tiiis \tete~nt ••i lite<! witn '"" COl#ttv Cli•• ol Orin~ Cov"t' on J111, 11, 1'1S. ,., ... Put111V..d O•e11~ Coe\t o.u, PllOI, Jul' IJ, 2', •nd Augu~t }, 11, 191S lllf.1) P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTI TIQU' 9US1"8'' NAMI! STjl,T&MINT Ttw "fll0wl"9 111•'6n• ••• ..ina ~I· ,_, .. , M.c.s .• IW Mwll'0¥1.t ..... Coit• Mnf, C..Ut0rtrl1 '1ttP Alll9rt W. Mtl .. Y. J~J Monti,.., C..,11 Mtl.I, C•Ulorfll• '1•?• llfl'.t lll J (e11n~. )ll6 R.t ven•-. Pomon.t,C.tllloml•'I'•' Tiii• lw11nf\' Ii (Ond11ClfCI b' .. 9tne••l111•l""')nlp, Allllf'I W. Mos .. y TM1 tlfto!-fll w11 Hied Miii It'll c-ttv Cl••• o1 Or~ c-.ivonJ""' :n, 191). ..... P\/blltl>t'd O••n~ CM'* oe11, "'lot A\IQ"\IJ, n . n, i..1•1s :rtll·ll PUBLIC NOTICE N()YICI TOCJIE01TO•s SU .. li.RIOll COURT OP T"E IT ATI! 01" CALI l'OtltHljl, f'Oll THli'. COUNTY OftORANGl M ....... "6 ,,1,!1_1,_of Afi>El,1,/'jE J .,McHEW,fl,. ~nown I\ AOELIN E 1)10 MPSON MtNr;w, 0t(t•"'"'· • NOTICE IS HEAl'flY GIVEN lo It. C~to•• Of IM aDPvt n1..,.d Oec- 1,..1 •ti ....... ) ~•ln9 Cl.tlm• eQ<l<h" V.. Wkl dtc.O.nt er1 •eQu!<W lo l•le tfllfl\, wfttl !hi ntcll l.l•Y vou<Nli, In ..... Olllrt OI !hi <It<'• ol llW -M tilll'O (OU rt, or toprtwfll lf11m, wilfl ltw ~·-r YOUCM<I, lfl the wNll~ II CIO HowM•. Gt<lntr .t. 8r0wft, Al· _,., U6Cempu• O••v.. &o• TIOJ, Ntwpor'I kKh, C•lltornl•, w!Wcfl h llW l)YC.t Ol lwSlnnlOl I"" uflOttMQntd in 111 ""'"''' ii.11al111"9 lo tl'llftl4ttol t.a!ddfCederlt, wn111n lour month!. ,11., 11W! flril public •tlofl ot 1111• nolice. 0.ttct July 9. lt7S DOROTHY M.AU8£RT, 1E .. (11tr l•<>l IM Wiii ol IM eoove ,,....,.d oecedl!nt "OWSIR, Gl!llTNl!tlt & •JtOWN Uill~10fl'tt ~.o. 11oam1 Nr•-1: .... ,,,, C..lllor11I• 'l.U Ttl:J.19.Mat """""""Is E•<wtrl• "'-blllhfd Or1n111 Coeil 0.llY Pilot, .l\lly 1i, n. tt, •l'ICI Auousi ~. 19711~1) PUBLIC NOTICE lolOYIC• TOCtltEOITOAS su .. t:•tOlt COUltTOFTHE STATlOPCALl,ORNIA l'OR THI! COUNTYOPOtltjl,HGE Ne. A·•llSI E•let1 ol JULIA ANN WA LSH, Otcr1M'd. NQT1 CE IS HEREBY GIVEN IOl1't c,_lors Ol lhe 1bov. ne~d 111e_,,1 -------------1111e1111 PtMOni N "ln9 c111lmi agtln'lt PUBLIC NOTICE I"'!: WIG ,.Cldenl ••• required 10 tit. ,.....,, with 11'11 r>KliWrT vouc...,., in FICTITIOUS 8USINESS 'I"" olllcr ol I"" Cit•~ ol l"t •bovt fn· NAME STA Tl ME NT j 111111! court, or le present lhtm, ""lhll't' Tllt loUowln<;t ptrlOn ;~ Ooln<;t ~i-ntefl,WfY ¥01.1Cht•i, lo 1rie l#tdlrM(lfWO .....,.,,.~: 1•t Ille oll l<t fll WIT TE A ·jl,NO ACE MANU FACTURING 6Jt HARPOLE, .lt1or,,..¥\ et ........ 1>10 Tt-•mu"r W1y, No. 1•, (Oilt N.w. Nlwl)Orl C..nl•• Or i••, Suitt 1Sl0, C.Uto•nl1 91621 Ne""po'11111Ch, C•!lt11<nla 916611, wll<tll Davi" A McConum ueo ~Im !\ ll'le pl1<1 ol Du10lnesi ol the un· SI., NO. II, C~st1Nllw,C~lllornl•~I dlrll9Md In •II rNllt <i Pl<lalninQ to Tri,. tl<l\lnt~S b (onOUct.O 0y.,. I~ llW ntllt ol '1ld Of(-nt, wltnln lout Oiv iouit. n"OfllhS eltef lhl lltU puDll<1tlonof thb D•w!llR.Mccou,,.m ~kt. Thi• S!•ttment .. ,., filed witn t"" 0.lldJuly21, ltlS. County Cit•~ ol Otlfl9t' Countr fltl Jul' DOUGLAS ALEXANDER JI, 1915. WELLS, SA. -PubllSIWCI Or1nve CD.iii O•llv Pilot, Aug.,st s, 1l, lt, 1•. 1t1S 2111·1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF 1•1Sfl6 NON·'YUITIOH INTEADISTRtCT .t.TTElfDANCli. .t.Otltll!MENTS NOTI(( IS HEREBY GI VEN It.et on tllt Sl"Cll~ OI AU<jull, "15, llW &o.•!1 ot T•uslf t) or lht-Hunllfl9ton Beath union Hlgfl StltOol Oislrict of Cll'M9 Counly, c1rilotnia, will prewnt fo• pWtlhC l'lt<J•lnQ Ow ltlSll• ""°"•Tutlion lnte•Ol\ttict Altencunce AQ<"eoe-,,...,.ls lho-Mna ll'>t 1\llm11f'd (OSI lo '""I••· ,...,..,, 011,.. Hutttir191on Be1e11 union HIQrll School Oostrkl lot 11'11 etlt'nOll'lc;,. OI F'Ull•ls lrom otl'll• lliilricti on"._. t"'tM>n btll\. A ...,r.1k ,...,.t1na on 11111 mtllt'r wlll bl held 111 Board ROOln '" C1telt•i11, Foun1.1in Ve111y Hi9" Sd>ool, 1111~ Bu\1\.lrd Slreoe-1. F-\e;n V111e,, Cel1to•nl•. 11 t"• l>O•" ot l :JCl o'cioc• P M. 60.t.AOOF lRUSTEES HVl'f TINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOLOl!.lRICT Putlli\/Wd 0r<Jn9f (O.•l Oll!y Ptlol, AU<;IU!>t I, I. l. •. S, 191S ""3-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE E11cutProfth1Wlll of tftl ebO.,,. nemed dlc•oent wrn1:• -. ... o ".t.RPOL.E .t.HorM.illUw .,; y,.ry R, Btml1 6IONtwportC•fl .. r Ori WI SwiM lUlt HtwPOrt lh1c ll, CA. tJ"4 b.. T•I: 171•1...._J_ ... Al!OrM'I flt E•tCUIOr PuDllU>t-0 01an11t COl \I Oa11y Pilol, Jul' 11, 2t, •I'll Au9u\\ s. I J' 1q1~ 1110. TS --------PUBLIC NOTICE •St" NOTICE Ott TRIJSTE£'SSAL E T,S,Mf.UU On AUQU\\ IS, "11, el t 00 A.M., 0St. SERVICE CO., Ii GU I~ apoolnted lru•ltt l#tOt< end pu•~u•nt to °"""OI TrVif fKO<oed J uly 31, 1•11, H im,I. HO. :!MOI., In bOO~ 102,,, l>IQI ?Cl, ol Of· lki.1 ~c<><lih In thio oltlc• ol It.. Coun· ll Ret O•dlr 01 Otlh9e County, ~llfornll, WILL SE LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HI GHES T BIOOEA FO~ CASH !P1yeble et Um!I OI W1e ln llW1ul ...._, of tl'll Unlteo Slltftl 11 tl'lt 1.0U'!fl (front) tntr1nc1 10 ll'lr old covnty cour1"°""· In 11>1 Chv of Sin!• ..n1, C..IU0<n!e, •fl •19111, uue Ind in. lerelt conwy.o to .tnll now hlkl Dy It undt't 111!d Oted 01 Tru'' on '"' P"OOt" ty •ltueled in $did co .. nty .,..., !.tit.. OH.c. , I !>Id • ' : Ut.!ITEO STATES DISTa•ct COURT Lot J ol Traci No. 13411, lnlM City ot CENTA~~"o~:TlAICTOF ~11 .MeY, Coun1, ot Oran'ilf, Stlleol C..11fomle, •• pe1 m1p recordoPll In CALIPOltNljl, 0..-1'0 P1911"llof MIKellfGeOIA,... ...... Cl¥11.t.cu.ti 'II• In tlW olllc• of tl>t' Counly iltttorller of Nl.CU7114l1EC t.aiCIC-ty. SUMMONS TIW lllHI IOdr•~l f f\d otlWr <°"'"'°"' T)'I( FINANCtAL CORP, Pl•inlllf GHIOftetlon, 11 MIT, ot thl <ell Dt'OPf'IY "· FREO w. HOFKMECHT, HARV deKrllled1bov.'1pur110•lelllobt. 611W. Wil.on St<Ht J ANE H0FKN£C:HT, MALIBU ColllNllW,Callfornll PAO!SERTIES ANO ASSOCIATES, TM ""°"''!Qrled T<ullff dls.clelms IN(., LAWRENCE F , CARLSON, ... ytllClltltyl11<tflylnc0<<K __ ol_ FRANl(LIN !NOUST Al(S, INC., :it~--othe•C_,.. F.RANI( Y. OllAMURA. l'IERHAN F. M9""o1tlon,lllflf,i.helwnhertifl. HOFFMAN, ANO BOMNIE F S.klt.alewlllbf ........ ,Dutwin.out HOFFM.AN,Otlendenl c-1 O< wert1nty, t•ptlU "' lm· To tlW •llll•t ,..,.,.d Oelend.IH: plied. re91r111,,. uu1. pos,,.fslon, 0<..,. You••• M•eb, 1u"""on.d...., ••· c"""l>rtn<ts, to pey UM r11n1IN1>11Drlft. QUi•td to W<'W ""°" Atlflu< Fillcl'., c ~wmoflhenote l\lM><U<tdt>y,,.kl Eso.ol Ervin, Col>«n ind J••-ifin. o.911 of Tr111I , wlll'I !nl~•e•I tl'ltteon. a~ !Ill's attorne~. wl'>Os.t •dllr~ 1 ~lord In loeiO not•hl. ICl".tneH. ii Wi ll.I'll•• eou1ev••d, 91., Fl-, • ly ll'ly, l#tdlrt '""' t.,m, ol wia °'1'fd of Trusl, 1_,,cflil'OM 1nC1t•P1n\Mof IN Hllli, (.llU.,..n111ll01111n 1n10-to llW Truslee tnel ot the 1r11sli crelled by compl11ln1 wflk~ I\ M•t•ll" let"Vtd <IP' WO Deed of T•111I. on'°"'· wur.1" 10 ll•'s •flt• wnrke OI Tlte llfntflc111ry .....O.r w 111·0Na ol . ' •• Tl» Blu••t M.rketplac1 on the Or-.. Coa•t DAILY ·PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS IMI E1tot•. , •..••• I000.2"f 1.,.1oh •••••.... .)l)CIQ..4a" 9'nlrof11. lrwtlfnwnt • f'inonc.lol . •• . •• SOOO·*f One C.11 -· Feat ()edit ApprOwll HOllt•tforSate ....,. .. Fors• ·····················-·· • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ· GtMral I OOZ G-ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················1 ....................... , BIG HOME It's time for 1p41ciou11 liv- ing. Thls giant 2600 sq, n .. • bedroom, 4 b:•th family hom e ha s dormitory s i zed OC'llroomi> ror the kld.o;. aiant w.11olk·in closets and r oom fo r boal a nd camper too. $59,950. an~=~ Prapft'tl•• · 7!1•1920 "'00 OUAllSl NIWll'O•I llACH -EA.STSIDE COSTA MESA 3 Redrooms , I bath. l-lardwood floors. lovely home in t!Xt'ellent loca· lion Assumabll' FllA loan. Wonderful slart.er home for those that are price conscious. Nice backyard with alley ac· cess. $37,500. HEWrORT BEACH Custom lied :I RH . fu:rnily ho1ne. 3 Hath:-1 . Brick fr plr. Unique m.str. Jllt l.iirl{t lot. ~ fl !lrl.1or. $85,000. Try trudc or l\:ase/option CALL 67S.7060 HUHT.IEACH 2 Bdrm11., 11;, bu. 1-undo. SwlmmlnM pool, !(•nn1 ~ cts .. $21 ,900. Low down pay!. CALL 55/>.8800 lolboa lay !'Top. R•aHon COMPANY H t-:,\1 .'f'l)\IS ~l "('I•: 1!1.11 67J·4400 NEAR Mile Square J Bedroom. Sp11ni11 h style. G rt"t.'n Valley hornc wlttun easy wulkina: dis· ta nee to Mile Square Golf Course and Counlry Club. This one year old home is situsted on at-or · oer lot , ideally llX'Uh .. >d near 21 ucre park & coni· munity pools. $57,500. 640-6161 EVE'.S APPLE loaufySaloo FOR SA l.E ; $6000. rom· plete brund new shop be· ing sold for cost. Build· ing leased for one year with option to renew al ~. a month. 2 Extra rooms with out.side en- Lrance tould be sublet. I JllllQuall ~ liiiiiilPlac• . Prap~r_~:~· .. 1--o·c-f·A·H·Y-IE·w--1 ''oo oua1tst. "'1w100•11tACto Rent o n<'. live in the HilltopfYiew Enjoy the panorama ol s ummer in Newport fro m th is lovel y 3 bedroom. family room home on the Hluffs over· looki n g the orcQn . Enclosed pat1o·p<'rfect f o r entc rl 11 1n1ng . $147 .500. P.~,I~n!w ~~Y, 4 Br. 4 Ba & Gallt~ry 2 fireplaces, wet bar Deluxe kitcht·n Pie r fo r yacht tufll' \'ou m ay select the finishing tour hE":S. 675·8120 PUBLIC NOTICE ··-SUPERIOlll COUATOP T1't£ STATE OF CALI FOAM IA FOlt T"E COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A· .. Sl• MOTICE OF l'IEAftlNG 0, .. ETITION FOR .. 11108ATf: 0" WILL jl,NO IOOl'f LETTERS fESTAMEM· TAAV Eitl!tol JOl'IN R. DEAN -'ISO~nown JOHN ROBERT OEAN,Otc•lwll. NOT ICE 1S H€fil£BV GIVEN th.11 CAOC:KEA NATIONAL BANK n .. i llltd IWrron • r>t llllOll tor Protllll• ol Wiii and lo• "\Uil'l(t 01 L•llP•• ltil•mtnla•v to 1ne Dllltio,,., ••- lert'fl(t to """IC" h m•oe !or lunhrr f)lllk .. l•r\, 111\d lh•I !ht l1nw 1"<1 pllCf ot hfl•ing tl'lf! wme ""' Dftn "'t lo• ""9Ulol 19, ''1S, .ti •:]() 1.m., li'l 1hf c-troom ol Ol!pet!ment No. 3 OI S<lld (0Ut1, 11 100 Cl¥o< Ct-nle• Or'"' Wf'\I, 1n tlW (JlyOI !.int• Ana, Cdt1•orn1.,. o.1eoJ .. 1~J1, ,,,s ' WllLIAM E.. St JOHN, County Cit•• A0jl,MSDN AMOAOAMSON IOIS.. S.0-lng SI. s..111116 Let ..... Ns, Ulit.in.i1 At\ll'Mt\l1t: PlliliOft•r Pt.bll11'1td O..ang,e (04St 01\ly PilOI. Aug. S,t , U, 1~15 1"1(1.li PUBLIC NOTICE other: 2 h11n1t's(ln i t~\ots in West Nt.'Yt'Pilrt. 2 Bdrms., Z hath:.. wilh l~e . pla~·room. \tt'Ct bar : •"al·anl & r1.l.ud v tu move in. z Rdrm .. Ilia . frplr . pHtio : least"d at S350 1)t.'r month. Call for a pp't PriCl!d al $12!!.UOO . ow nt•r will r1nan~·e! 673<1663 548·96'i3 eve~ associated BRO t<EQ S -AF AL TORS JOl ' W B ''"~" 6 '1 166 1 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 3 + only$37,500 for a be aulifully up - graded 3 bedroom. 21,:: bath. lovely Townhow;e, 2STORY .. MESA Kin g site m aste r POOL·SZ 9,900 ~droom. rireplact•, huge den or '! Near pool & True!· 2 Story French c lubhouse. Excellent ch11lesu. Completely re-location. Convenienl. lo modeled & re<lccorutl«l. everylhin~. Call to see .. Custom al1 lile hr(·pl:it·t·. lf Muraled walls. C.our mt·l kitchen-m icrowa \'l' oven 7 ( 962-44 1 ~: + H B <2 . S p a c i o u s '"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ hideaway m•.stcr suitc.1-l-lu gc c ommon µ001.i-...... .,.,.,.,_.,., Electri c i.:arai.:e door opener. Just $2 ,!l".ll down + costs BUYS! Take ad- "a ntap:e, call to sec. 752· 1700. ()/'o•l Ir! Q~ II ~ •i '• .,,,., .,,rf • [~m~U:fl HOME & IM· COME Mr. Mint Clean J UST LISTED! Large 4 bedroom. rorma l dining, family room. Newly de- corated. Beautiful }'ard. Close to a.II schools & 5hopping in north Costa Mesa! SSS.950~ -- 546-4141 '"/\ \ummon1 "'"°"you. e•c1w,,. 01 Trusl ht-•t•olo•e •••c.,1.0 .,.d Ot· Eastside JB!l & fam rm t1'f !Uy ol 1.enrke, 11 you f1111100 !IO, 11.,,.rtd to!"" ut>dfr$l9nlCI I -ltttn SUPEAIORCOURTOFTt-1£ with (2) 28R apls. Quiet jud9f"tn! b~ Oel1"'l\ •Ill tit lal<tn DIKlilt.tllfltlof(jef1u!11ndO.mancll0< STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOR ~lnSI JOU tor lllt rtli.9 "'~In ~ ... Ind • wrllten Nollet ol ~1.1111 Ttte COUNTY o~ OAANGE s lrcet . S87 ,500. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ tt..<°""'llllll. ll'IO Election lo SIU, T"" unell!,,.lQnell NO, NE p 171M H •L Pl.,CHI., ~ (111SldwiCINOllc1of0t1eu11.tndE1ec· A " " MESA VERDE Dote ;At1Q1t~t l1 , 1914 lion 10 SfU to ll9 recordtd Jn tl'lr ~ounty NOTICE 0" INTEl'fllON 10 SELL Ellw••llM.K•IUm•n w1WretlW<1•IP•oPl!•t,lilocil.o. REAL "ROPERTY AT PlttVAft: ASSOC., REALTC}RS Nearly new Jber:lroom, 2 CletllolCou•I O.t1:Julyl•,1tlS MLE. 2727E.Coaslllwy. b th h f 'I MlnntNl""111tt OSLSer .. 1c1Co. Ellll lf ol AOV MACK BYRAM, 675 "92 a • ug e aml y DllP11lvc:1er11 •s~illT•uitee. 1)1( .. lfd. ..,.. kitchen, cracliling brick SEAl.Ol'COUllT e, Lou<M\G••d • NOTICE IS HEAE0Y COI VEN THAT, 1---.7"'P""R"l.M""E .. 7"---1 fireplace. J'hi& Select lltVIN,COHl!N•JESSU,. !Autno<lztC1 Sl9natu1tl wDftcl to confirmation by ii.. llbO\'I * Pro....,rly is built around AttwtlfYSotL.lw Publlihed Or.tnge Coesl D1ih Piiot.. .,.1itlPCI !;uprroo• Cou•t, on A\l9\lil II, ... rt A "' •' M11 wi11J11nt1wt. Jul~ 21. n , •nd A1191111 s. 1t11 un.11 191s, 0, '"'•ea•tt• wit~•n ll'M! u,,.. ••· "ttwpo ........ ex a garden atrium court .. .....iTHIM1,CllH."212 •-by 11w, tt>e unot•s•or1e11. as E•· Pride-of-ow nership JDR which will be a perfect PuDIOllMCI Orenor Coe\! 01i1, Piiot, 1--------------1eclllo•10 '"' 1bov.·n1me11 •11.111, .... 11 2ba corner unit has frplc location for a jacuzzi. JlllylJ. 7'. •nd AuQu5t 5• '2• 1' 111'°"'11 PUBLIC NOTICE =~• ~i~~t,:!1~,!01!~:1:;:~':. in master BR 11nd frp:l,,.in With it's assumable loan, PUBLIC ·NOTICE l----, .. =,;•"c"•"oo,=,c.,o•=•c•c,c,~--l 110ns M•1ln•ftt• mrnllonto. e u r1g111, li\'ing r m . Othen; arC all will sell fast. Full price Notice Is hf••Dy viw n that the 11'1· tlltt, 1nd lnttrest Of CARROLL 0 . 2BR 2bll. Q,. (:ee land, nr $53 ,900, CAJ..L556-26ti0 NOTICI! 0' TltUSTEE'S S.t.LE Oto'slgntel, C:.lltorn!• R1crr•tion c.., ~1 TH , E•tculor, In •nd 10 ,,.., <t•· lloag lfo11p . f\111 price !p SELECT 1111 e1y1klor Ori""· Cor<111i del Mi• ... ," unlrnDrovell r••I P•OPt•h loc..ttl'd • Ho. 717 C..llkwnli , '2•?S. w ill sell 11 """'le ilU<, at 11S2 E11t 8ol$<1 A•enw, M•"-' C•· S137 .500. Ca II Tg;::~~:T21L 1~~A=~~~~o"'ff~• lion et C•lltornla A•c•t•llon c:o .. 1u1 t,, Co11nt1 ot O•tllQe, St ele o l PRESTIGE HOMES PRQPERTI ES 90 ,11111 Orlvi, '"'"' ''' ••• ,, C•lllornlt ,anC11t91tlyC1ticrlbedes· I CotPOl'llion e\ d\11¥ •PPOl"1ed Tt'"t"' """ • Reall••• 6•5 66•6 .. C.Ufomlt'161S,lt J :OOP.M.on •·-~t • l't' West l a t rt'\ OI the Non" 'f•of , " • 't * TRIPLEX * -·end DU,.,,1111\l IO ed of T•IMI ••. 11 197S llW lollo 1-°' I"' ._.,.... the No•tl'lr•ll '"' lo ~(I U , T-olfllp ' ---(orde<1AQr1 1J~.1t1•,1slflSI•. N0.2JCli., ,,,· towt'i. "' . .., \cr ll"OCll'•· ScMn, Ainve 11 west, s.e 8. & M, 31R., F.A.M RM. Ono Door lo k-h ~n flOOlo, Ill.,., l).19t 16"1, QI Oll!cl1I - Alc"'CI\ In 1111 ollk• 01 nw (.ounty Helbtr9 •u•ilil<'I sa1ID0111, OH.c.t1Ded•Slo!lo•\ O.olnn1nQa1thl WATERFRO...... 595 OOO Aof<O<Get ol OflnQI COunly, Slit' OI At't"l"r1ll<111 No. CF 4lOt AW, !.11<~•• NOrt ..... st CO<ntr OI WIO We" l 1C•P" 1""11 I 1 0 Clllfo•nll, WILL SELL AT P\JBLIC No.OCAISt',HuUNo •l .Le<o9th1'', •11nn ln9 llltnce E••ler ly •lonO tht' WITlf PIER&S LIP ~hree furnished unite· AUCTION 'YO HIGHEST Bl DOER S.ld lilt I• lot te!l\lylno I llfon ot llW NOnh lhw ol Wld 5'1c. 1•. IOl.16 fttl ; FOR CASH tciev•b•e 91 11,.,. oi ,,,.1• 1, .... ,..,.."1"*' for t11111 ''°°'"Ill in "" lhtn<.t Soi.1ti..r1y P1•1U1tlollltW.•lt•· Complclely remodeled in H e a r l of Ba I boa lfWf1il mone, ot 1rie Ufllltll su11f'rl 11 • ..._, o11o1110.oo 1nc1 at • contlf\uou\ '' line of ,,,.;., 3 •cres. :Mt..n lttt: and out. Loads of extras! Penin sula, near shop· SOvt,, rronl ""'''"'' 10 it.. O<;lf'IOll! ,,,. of si.oo ""' dfy l•om A\lllU'll 1, tritnc• We\ltrly P•r•ljtl to !he $149,SOO. ping, schools and lenni~ Co..nlJ 0111 COIWll'>OU!>I, (lty ol S.....t• ,.,,, loorll'lt'• •i t~ cos II of ildW!tll51nQ fltot11'te•ly lint ol UICI Ste. 1 ' , •••• "' ...,,11, s11i1 otc..11tON1I•111 ,1...,.,11111 1n11r11P9n1e\of\11t.. lo the point in ,,.. w,,, 11,.,.. 01 lllkl l J.A.COIS REA.LTV Cls. Large decks over .ondl~l•rHtconv.rellto•ncl-ttekl o.1.athl1'1,,d1v o•A119~1.1t1s. 1e••1; ll'lt'nct No•'"'''' "'O<IQ tiw 675-6670 garages. Gonagoqui ck. &y """""' ulll Ott'd OI Tru1! ltl IM C1IUornl1 A1cr11tlonCo. Wffl11l,ll1>eOI Wllll•t •111olltepolnt Call61S·6670 llf"OPtnv 1111.11,11., '" 14111 c_., •nc1 1u1e11s1oeor1... o1~1 .... 1nq. COU~Y J COi •••• .sa.11 deK<lllld .ti : Loi ?CNI ot r •ICI No. Coron1 del M.i r, Thi s.llt " ~\lbjf(I to c urrent l•.w1, "I" .A. S ~TY 611t•, '" li.t Cl ly 01 11·.,lnt •~shown on a c 1111or111• 'nUS COll'tNnl1, .cor>lllllon~. ''"''ttlon,, r1· CQTI .A.GE rNP IM•"' Reco•dell lfl eo,. ;)J, AlllU,,.,.,, O••n9f eo.,t Oiolly fi11ot se•~•llOfl~. r!Q~h. rlOhl~ ol wey, 1nCI llR + Ffl F.A.IULOUS P.-:tttO,)IA(liOSl ... OIMh<•ll--~11S,1911 ' 1"2·1S -n!Sol ret(lrll, MllPI. RtcO•Cl\tl lilld Orion gt c.oui-,1• •Ith D< Olltf\ ••• ln•lll1! IPr ll'll'PI'°' $41,000 2 STORY Thtil•"l.tddttilendoltllr t-pert1•n<l mu~lbl!nwrl lln9llflll *hl ht L f 'I h f:ll1,IO"'tlorl, 11 tny,., tfll •••l-rcv • rec.11voct 11 111e off!(• 01 BUNN ANO Prime beach city loea· ar ge a m1 y ome. 4 mK•lbMl"'°vt tsl"l(rio•t~dlOl>t. l~I PVBLIC NOTICE PETERSON • .,11ort>e1i lo• w 111 E•· lion for thill rare 3 bdrm! bdrm. massive separate c1-..-,1 .... 1ftl,C..l1torn1... 1<:utor,•t 2SI SOuthL•k•Av.nue,Sulte Secluded slreet with f'"mlly 1·oom with Tiit ...,..,,1,hld T•uit11 ohd•lmt $UP'llllt6t1tc6u1tTO,fAI 101,P1MOtn1,c:1Utor"11t1101,orm.1, catiledr;ii beam--' ceil · ...,y U&lllllly IOI' .,.1 1 .. cor•11Ctht-!4ol "AT•Ol"C.t.Ll,.OlllNl.t.f'IOllt !lit lllld wit" tlW Clttll 0 1 tM wk! prlv:ite y ard• Lu1h .. v 1.., \''"' t<111r..,1 •net 91ht• <-THI COUNTY o,.oa•NOf. "'°"lor Cou•t •t env 11""' '"'' '"" tropi cal !And.scape ! Bl&. ing & romantic fireplace: Gn1.,...1111n,111,.,,,.,,....,.11er11n. NI.A ..... , 11,,1 P\lbllc•tlon of 11>11 no11c• '"" bia bdrms and iinique SS0.500. Call 963-5611 or ~1ow11wlll M .... CM,~vvllhOul NOTICI! 0 .. M•AllllNG 0, ....,,lhfm•k•n9otlhl'~•le· Cc..<!1035 llll'tn~ or Wtrtantv. ••l>rtt\ or .,,,. P'SflflON flOR ~1tO•ATlt 01" wtU TERMS ANU CONDITIONS OF countr')' kitchen! Maam· ~-. ptie<t,,...rClinQlillt,POiMiilon,Of'-ANO l"Oll Ll!TTl!ll:, TISTAMIN• SALE, C•Sl'I in l.1W'l11I "'one' Pl 1111 moth J>oJynesla n f:.m, Walkr.1 1: Ice Reel Ir.late c_..1111-n, i.ciev v.. •t1n11""'9.,ln. TAllY Ullllll'olll St11e1 01 Amt•lc• on c<s>11,.,.... room and .iame area. cl(loll kr!'n of tlM nolt(I/ WC!Wfd try £1t•lt •f HAltO LD J oe11£1 lien ti Nie."' Pot•t cesri 1r1d bllM<• hll -• nd WIG DHG of Trvst. 10-wll: '6.111.11, MlEWEH,•k• HAROLD J . McEWf.H, ~by . noll ll<<l<fd b'Ortdol lfil ght~ by rare a w11t11~rlt ""'""· 11oro~1n OKNMO. IJWllfllN1>rQfllt1vsore1,term\ef""'-" exotic tropical plant& . 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Tue.dey,Au9u1t5, 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 ·t G-I ooz;G .... ral I OOZ' G-al I o o z G ..... a1 I 002 G-•I I OOZG-.t I 002 ••••"._•········································· ......... ············· .................................................................... . ~~!!! -~~~ .~~ ........ ~-.c:'!!!! -~~~~~ ........ ~~!:~ .':!~ -~~ ...... . LIDO ISll Waterfront 4 BR .. s ba., rumpus rm. Pier & noal, sandy be)lch. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ila . o r 4 BR, 4 Ba with 2 BR. 1 ba . Apl. S•ndy beach, courtyard, shore mooring. S295,000 Spacious 4 BR, family rm., dining rm, sunny priv patio ; 52 fl lot. $179.000 Attr. 4 BR., 3 ha., Lido Soud. 77 Ft. waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR • ULTIMATE COMMUNITY EMUALD IAY We offer this older, substantial home, located on ocean side of Coast Hwy ., on 1>ark ·lik e grounds; this Is an cstate- l)l>C home. Advance app't . required. Offered at $179,500. Financing to be negotiated. Exclusively by - l[u~~IN -Mfl~TIN IK cJ L~. --R E ALTORS 6 44·7662 CORO NA DEL MA R 2 I I 002 Costo Me-so I 024 GeMrol I 00 tMro ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................... PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOO CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Seiling 4 decorated models + 2 repo's at extra low prices! S!'/o Financing also available. Quick sale extras include : fron t l andscapi ng and s prinklers, rear fencin g; upgraded carpet , oven /range, dishwasher & di s pos a l . llurry!! For more information. Call 714: 511-2444 I 002 Gmeral, 1002 Hy Owni:r /Agt. ASSU~tfo: VA or 101..(> dn. 3 hr s:rr .9so. 546-7739; ~s·97J.'l Dana Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hy ().,.,·ncr !11 Il11na Knoll:- Largc 3 Ur . 2 Ba w/you r cholct! or r rpt & drtl'>, Lar~e fC'nl·cd yard wtth pa ve d boat, llV. or traill'r s torage area . 5.54.500 4(;6.0ti>IS. -------'---- Fountain Yall•y 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIGGEST RANCH IN f .V. HICE HOME AHD A llG ROOM Brand new lis tin g on a 4 bedroom that hus a 20x20 room that iS just that: a big room! 1'hc home is neat and clean. right nexl to the par~ and school and there's a double fireplace facin g tb.e living and family rooms. At $63,500, th.is is the origint_jJ "lotta house for the money'', Call us! 341 B uy'>1d1· Or•vL· NB b7S 6161 G neral I 002 1 G t'Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\pprpx . 1 r-acrc willl By Q .... ·nrr,$2500 lakt•OVl'f 1nodern J bdrm hon1c Jo'l-IA Loan. 3 Hr, 2 Ua. and :.epa r.ilc rec, room pool . quiet , clean rnany lru1ltrl~&h1.11'.!•· n c i~hborhoorl. Lots of ~arllc·n . ALI, Tl':HJ\1S. xtra:;. Call for .. ppt Ca!l8-12·4455or3-IO·:ll-IO. UHl9Uf HOMES. Rodlon -546-5990 I $25 MHG V ... do Dr. East, C osta MH a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G tMrol I 1002 G .... r at 1002 ••••;••••·············· !••···················· 1002 ···>··················· ...................... . CALIFORNIA RANCHO 4 IR-GI MODEL HOME -$61 ,500 NO DOWN Roam the ,::rounds oC thii. older c-.urorrulj e ... t;ilc, or enter the r<imblini.: sini:Je level hal·ienda. Spanish inFluen l·C is keynote rrom wroui.:t1t iron entry lo step do.,.,•11 VACAl(TON GOLF COURSE Lovely, lonely & 'eady for you. Unusually shar hidden 2 !itory , Lus h garden setting. $74 ,9 full price. Call 646-7171. Beautifully d ecorate.'<! & landscaf>ed, forme r mode l home adjacent to private golf club. Spacious 3 bdrm .. 3 baths, family rm. \\1ith wet bar & formal dining: rm . 'fennis & s'.'•im club just steps away. -~ YE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 riesta p arty roon1 . ~ ?<"l(J, l COAS "f H WY cor10NA OEL MAR f.1odcrn Old World k itch en 1.1djoi11 :-; t:a nd l ell l e dinin1-:. OVElllY Separa t e win~ (\1r •••1l•t•t• G ftttrol 1002 G ....... 1 1002 hideaway master suitt' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'' quorler.<. Socri'"'C HANDYMAN'S EASTSIDE ut $41,900. 1''i~t to c;ill DELIGuo- • c ts Ihi ' ""li e<"'" "' $39,500 BARGAlN'!'' CJ ll 3nn. 2ha. Needs some Br a nd new on th e 963-7881. T.L.C. <>nly S39.m . market. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath •l"HllUOJ ·"~'l"'rnp1'-"'' Call DISCOVt:R\' wilh large <1cld1..'<l family [ ~ l'W!.'H1_>A;stTotCe AN64l 5D·5'>1 0 5 room . llugc y<1rd for kids ~ & dogs. Lots of fruit and ~ avocado trcc:ii . Ideal . WITH $50007 situation for real family TWO STORY . l ust over $5000 clov.·n living. 646·7711 or payment plus C05ts on \)40-11944 . Open t:ves. Immaculate 3 bdrm . be iiutiful Costa Mesa -ramily room, 2':.: hath 1 h d " · tow nhouse . Appro1t . l.67U s~a~sc ·12~·o~·!!1r::illy ~~n~ ', · ~q . ft .. central 111r. heavy almost 20· square. Super s hake roof, mass ive po11I t•lea n. Seller motivated. .ind clubhouse . All Full · 2500 °-· -~=====~--prire $4 ' . ..x-e 11 OCE •H VIEW terms. Uem.ind prn1>er· now. Call 646·7171. "' ty . llurry! 963-5671 or ·~·11''"'l ·"S '.i"1vH1 '"<"1' RETREAT 556·701'.. . ' , ' [® ~I HOUSE OF GLASS - Tropi ca l at r i um cou rt yard ent r y . Ma ssive livini:: room with - ---LoCATJ0 M--wall of stone, ""'ood burn· ing rireplace. 3 King COUNTRY LOCATION bedroom s uit c <;. OMLY S45,000 Panoramir \'iew from KITCHEN Steps to shopp1ngl·enlcr. family r oorn. mas lL"r This im maculate humt' BiJ: beaut iful Collel'(e suite&enterta1ncr's par- show!I hkc a model and P a rk home. ,\pples. Ly patio. f\filPS&milcsof has the Jargl·st kll(·hcn plums, oran~C'S. pt-achc11 pounding !i Urf. Truly an a nd islar\d 1·011kin~ &boalorcampcrgatc.4 ope n air s t yle nf center yours truly ha:. Bdrm 's. 2 baths, California li\·ing. Steps ever seen. Two pitntncs fireplace, shake roof & to beach. Better hllrry. too. Separate luxurious new paint outside./\. fine ll'!i unbeatable al lov1, master bedroom suite. fam il y home . Call Jow551.900.CallA42·2535. ~~ne~etdhbo~~J';'0m0~~ 545·94-91. 1 .• ~11'1'1 '1 • '\' '•'•·"'·' Beautifully landst·a pt_•d , I with pine forest out front . ., 1 ·. , 1-'ruit trees out ha('k. . ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;: 1£ •~::.~~ ~ Praperti•• · 752•1920 1400 QUAI~ ~t. NIWl'O•T llA(H Newport Beach Lg 3 BR , hug6o:ffi'l1Ster. 2 For m a l li vi ng room ba. Liv & fa m rms, lgc ""'/vau lt ~d open .beam patio. }f&F ~I + 3 rm ceili ng. Gourmet kitchen studio. 2540 ViSta Raya•"'- w/(a m1ly. room + new Tustin Ave.Ope n Daily. ~andscaptn.i.:. Call ~parl-1 646·3928 ;eves646-4543 1ng Investment <.:orp .. _ 833-3544 ' SUPER SHARP JUST LISTED! Lachenmyer Realtor MESA VERDE -----· 4 BR Pool Hone 4 BR & Stone fireplace. on pte!iti~ious Clubhouse s h a r p -a n d . 0 x C ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO HIGHLANDS BEAUTY OUTSIDt: IS INSIDE TOO~ l nlcrm1n g lt'd beauty in this "Flln Li \'· ing" home. Fou r lari::e bedrooms. two and one half baths. superelcetnl· kitchen with laundry . se...,•inl'( room and murh more. A joy to li\'c in and also enjoy pri\'3tc beach privileges. $92,500. Call 673-8550. [®, LOCATION LOCATION $43,000 VA &FHA You can't believe this rharming 4 hdrm, 2 bath home. Lovely f;imil}' room with firepla l'e . Nearly new carpet1n~. Ca.II to see this doll house. 545 ·9491. -OWNE R W Al(TS ACTION Hurry! Spacious Corona del l'ttar home ror aL1ive ramily. Four bedroon1s. two firepla ces, lnrge secluded lot. Keys for :J private beaches . Near eques trian t•entcr und surfing beat·h. Owner is movin g and has pric(•d house for quick !ia le. On- ly $86.500. Call 673·8S50. ,, [~ WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REA LTORS S I l it •• I H46 "COOL POOL" Westcliff area. 4 Bedroom home near shoppin g,-'schools & library . Won't last~ $77,500. Call for appointment. 21 11 San J.....,.. Hlns Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-49 I 0 Ge-ner-al I 002 GH •r al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE COMES SUPER HOUSE!! 3 CAR GARAGf.:-Jnd gor~eous near new 5 bedroom , 2 story home featuring spacious f;1n11- ly room. kitchen eating area . formal d1 nin1-: room. upgraded carpets. drapes & .... ·allpapcr. Sec this great family home now a l S7 1.500 . Cati 540·1151 ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS $50501ElOW VA APPRAISAL Winding tree·lincd dri ve to s p ecta c ular four bedroom, two s t ory POO L home. Forn1al en· try to spacious for1nal living and dining roo1ns. Hanquet s i1.e kite hi•n serves a UNil.,l t:.,_; SECLUDE !) S\Vl~l ­ l't1ER S PARADISI': 1'he pr L\'alC' ma<;tCr s uite ove rl ooks the ('us tom lagoon. s .... ·eeping !itairs to an unus ual .douhlc childrens loft. Govern- m e nt apprai sa l -is SSS,000. o .... ·ner as king $49 .950. For Wliquc \.';to;- i)erience. call 963·6iGi . [i'l!iiftj ••••••••••••••••••••••• LET'S MAKE A DEAL Bring your trader ror this lovely view property in Newport Beach, rom· plete with boat shp Transferred seller will take most anything. Call fo r more detail $. &16-77 11. Open E\'es. ~ Walker &lee Roal !stole FHAREPO 4BR·BEACH $25,450 Never again opportunit y 10 sci?.c this property Rt below market \'alue : Winding walkway to secluded entry to-I man1 - molh bdrms and private courtyard. walk to sho1>· ping. bike to beach, Yo u won 't believe only $8.50 total do"'" and \ow. low mQnthly pyrnts ., limited time ofrering, so hurry. hurr)', hurry! f'or ciui ck appt. Call Pt47.QJIO . LAKE S AN MARCOS Beautiful 2 Hr. 2 Ba. gor geous view. pool. dock, golf, tennis. Ne .... ·ly decorated & carpeted. Bltns Including \'acuum . Automatic sprinklers & garage door. Security Service. Sale or lease 7 14 ·734 ·2478. Corona 714 ·6117 -3979 or - SffORECLIF~ absolute area ' be s t buy . Sincerc ,1Balboa PeninWa 1007 Sl'nous sellers have rl'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---duced the price t o DuplexS93.500 BYOWNER -Lo\.'ely3Hr. S99.950 Delightful three Triplex Sll.5,000 ba ~ome w /many xtra:. bedroom ""'ith spnc111u~ J\1<trsh<ill Rily 675--IC..00 S.19,250 968-5491. yard·a gardener's dl' hghL Capistrano Beoc.h IO 18 BEAUT! ~'U L 5 bcdroon1 C ole o f M•wporf ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. cus tom entry . OCEAS Vl~W Duplex. used brit·k fir'1'pla cl-. Realton eommuntl Y pool . lu ~h 25151'~.Coast llwy. l500 st1.rt .3 nJt 2 Ba.ll )' l<1nd Sc aping. 3 c:.i r ···~on•dcl'l a" owncr.$74 ,500.<196-l.wl72 11 ~ ... o. " " • ga rage, exec ent url·:• 6 75-5511 OCEAN VI ~W Duplex. by Priced to sell owner. 3 HR & 1 Br. Ontu MINI RANCH 568.500. 496-0672 "' Mo Monl'y Down C o;ona del Mer I 022 '''21 Super location 1n llunt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ington Beach. 3 Bcdroon1 ~ I I onMtory. Mini """"""' SHORECLlfFS 536·7542 with orange, peach and Vacant J Bedrm, 2 hath ,, prune trees plus st-vcral w pool. Ocean & canyon ll'autiful Uvil'W'I large \'aluahle shade \"le .... · Tremendous poten1 ···';II It's you rs in this ~rac1~us trees. No down VA. or tLal.Askint.:SIJ9,500.1\b't cuslom·huilt hom·c FllA OK Full pr1rt• 675-6900. !\!any luxurious items $39,900. llurry. take ad· I 024 make lhi!i truly unique van tage. C1\Ll.962-i788 Costa Mesa Spat·iou!i rooms. form;d r ••••••••••••••••••••••• AD.., Ko;:. Y li\'ing and dining. hrkf:-.l '6"REALTORS IC BLUEHA.YEH rm. professionally d1· co rated. Pri ce rl><luct•d VALLEY REAL TY POOL for quick sale. Assum1• PRESENTS 3 Beclroom,2 hatbs, VA loan . Call S.tO-JGtili hardwood rloors. dble Bkr. · PENINSULA COTTAGE ga rage , quiet street. c;.::_: ______ _ $38.500. Huntington Beach I 040 Roy McCarcle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach cotlai:e l'IOSl' to Re altor 1810 Newport Vacant Estate surf and Lido shopping. Costa fttesa548-7729 Attracti ve , reduced. 2,..,~~~~~~~~~I Must Sacrifice bedroom, I '~ b:.th .1-----Sits hi gh above thl' l.'ity S62:SOO .. , · Owner 2 Bit. 2 Ba Condo, on a lonely cul-lle-sar. PENINSULA new crpt kitchen Trplc 2 Huge parlor, giant coun DUPLEX rar g<t r S29 ·900· 968·97R2 try kitchen. Formal ban- Deluxe duplex 1n s;une neighborhood as ;1bo\'e. Custom 3 bt'd room , l bath unit. $127 .900. He~~~YD!!;~~l~ 3 bedroom home ·in 1-:rcat Costa J\l esa arC'a l'h>Sl' to South Coast Plaza <ind frce.,.,•ays Covrr1•rl hy one year gu a r a n te~ $48.500. CALL 6 75-7225 ca., ~' , ", •• ., '" "''" "•• .,, \ \IJJ~,. HE.\l:t'"\ fl-8£JlG £NT£RPRISl S CO •DUPLEX• 2 Hr . 1 Ba l':t (;d. 1nc 1 te rms. Prirnc t·on1L 546.000 194.J & 19.\6 ,\n aheim St, o .... ner. 498·2995 ur 49'1·5."J02 • :O.t 1':S1\ 'VER l>t-:• Large 3Hr , 21.~ba. fo"R . Big ord. Super Sharp'. Nr .olf Course~. :_ 10CountryClubDr. Owner Bkr 979·_!7~ LAZY HUSBAND'S quet room . enormous fiesta roo f"! ""'ith noor to eeihni:: hearth and BB(}. lnd1rcct lighting. built-in s-uund system. Secluded master suite O\'crlooks multi·terraced grounds Needs s ome fix1n i::. $39,000. VA loan of S24.800 at s~ , .. ; ,\.P.ll . S27fi a month pays all Take advanta ~l', call t)kr. 8 42·8854 TARBELL SP'ECIAL Up per Bay living at only 5 YR. OLD BOY $38.900' 3 Bedroom, :1 WANTED ! BEAT THE HEAT 673-6773 da ys , 673-42.JOl--------- with your o""'" sparkling afl.5:30pm . bath, two story plus pool bv the neii:zhborhood to & lots of grass & tret's ·· niovc lnto this charming but no l'arc, Discover park 1-1 u n ting ton th is pleasanl ...... IY or li v· GulS\Yay al the beach ing, call 546-2313. . anti keep t·ool this sum· ,,,r ·i ·.~· '"' '• ,, .. 1' .mer 1nth1s :t bdrmhnmf! pool. .. & jacuzzi ~ On qui el 1 -'-'--~----- cul -de-sac. Perfect Costa MESA VERDE M esa location . 3 GOLF POOL Bedroom, family room & - rormal· dining. Plus h . VIEW home upi::r aded thru11ut. Spectacular f\lesa ,Ventc Owner anxious In mQ\'I?, In-level on th e fai t...,•<ry'. [ f81 ~ -completely air eonUi tioned & upgraded to 11 tee. Separate family room an!) formal dining -·prof'e ss ionally says "make offer." Call Walled courtyard. lush Country· U•i- 540.oi151 gardens and a custom ··~ pool. Formal entry to un-Country Pcrymt'ftts ique sunken li\·ing room 5222. Per mo.-2 f\tassi \·e -HERITAGE landscaped. Located on ;i lovely cul de sac street. Call :H6·23 13. .. _ l'"t'· • . 9 • , 1 • 1 •11 ~ nr ., ,-, -i Dr .,\ newly decorated, furnishingsror2yrs.Call Have something to sell? rrcshly painted, .. 4 BR. J , Nash 556 -7777 Classified ads do it well. Fam-rm home v.·/a huge ~~~;;'-'-'-'-'----;;~l'~~;;;~---,OcJ2l ~~~~~~~~~;1 --------·I 42' o\•al pool. Outstand· Gf'Mf'OI I 002 Gener al 1002 Ing for $74,500. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••HELP •*** ''our s~lf sa ve !$SSS. Price increase probable 1n very near. future. 2 Bedrm, 2 balh. si n,iclc s tory Condos in Santa /\.na . onl y $21.950. Large spacious Ja.,.,·ns. se\:urity gale. pool. etc. 10 r; Down Ask for Frank 839·832 1.A i?ent. .~ REALTORS and banquet size dining "6411 ,.~ .. .,:S~il~l· frplcs at·cent this model room . Garden kitchen home. 6'";. ,\s!Jumable VA ""'ilh golf course vie\v. loan. Bal'k yard garden, Enormous family -greenhouse and fruit *CASH* FOR ANY llO~IE ! ~ FUii appraised value paid. Fi"ee home evaluation. Back payments OK . Call anytime, Rick Byers Dkr 542-3676 644-7211 GOMral I 002 G.-.t I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty OVERSIZED DUPLEX. Two -4 bedroon1 units w/dining rooms. Foot bridge to beach. Walk to ballpark & tennis._ Open beam ceilings -wood extenor. $129,500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (P74) • ·, • OCEAHFROl:IT! DOVER SHORES - .steps to beautiful s andy _beach _)!! FRONT ROW VIEW! ddusive area. Large faffilly room, $187.000 on fee land' Property & formal dinin~ room, 3 bedrooms. home have been reconstructed & 3'h baths. $375,000. refinished completely. 4 bedrooms, 3'/2 baths. den & formal dining MAIH CHAHHB. IAYFROHT room. POOL! Clint llloses 642-8235. Excitlng action ~iew ~f ocean and (P75) bay w /pier & s h p, adiacent sandy beach. 3 bedrooms. 4 bath home CASnE FROM ntE TWEKTIES! wfden & office. 2nd floor master Corona del Mar "ancient'l• view suite, colorf ully planted enclosed home -So. of Hwy -on beautiful patio. $250,000. R·2 corner lot w /fantastic potential & location. $115,000. Lois Miller WHERE9UAUTY AHD 642-8235. (P76) COHVEHIEHCE MEET . Natura lly, in t h is 4 bedroom. family A llG CAHYOH IE$T IUY! room dining room, B1.l! Canyon Deane Home -.-MONACO ... -over home' with a 'dreamy kitchen and 2800 sq. rt . of luxury. 3 bedrooms breakfast room. Professionally <m'ast-er down s tairs> -open decor ated and landscaped. Perfect feeli n g. $129,500. Tom Queen for entertaining or ;ust luitunous S44-6200. (P77) family living. $164,950. VIEW ESTATE OCEAH & LIGHTS BARGAIN $4 4,900 bonus r oom .... ·ith ANYTIME 1rces galore. 4BH, fam fireplace a nd vie\lo', rm and formal dining Ru stic charm .dbounds in this unique beach estate. Circular drive. llu,ice liv· ing room with dramalit• co rn er log burn1n,g fireplace + breathtakini:: Guest suite. s .... ·eeping ;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::1J'~m~. l<;<;i~----~-" stairs. Two level master ; 540-3666 Bkr. suite. $138,500. 963-6767. BES"T I •RG •iH BIG ASA BARH Cl"'r~t11 9·•1;.ru"'''-'b•··"·1 ·' "' ,,,,.. [ ~ IN ALL COSTA J\.IESA · ~ ltMa'H;EJ~ ~~~.~~~:~!:~~~}~~;,~~ view through WA.LL OF UHIV!RSITY G LAS S . Gour1nct kitchen & dine. Separate P' ARK wing f or hideaway SPARKLER master suite with view+ Must he experienced to children.& f!UCSt suite. he believed. A 3+ Fam. Hu rry for this once in a home .... ·ith -a fantastic lifetihfe dream home at h parents retreat added to bargain price. J\.1ake $S$. the hla!iter bedroom. air Cal\ 963-7881. cond & a yard lar ge VACANT. out of town owne r des1r<.'s im - mediate s ale. Needs some paint and TLC but 1.'hec k this pric.:i .... (only 547,000 ). 1-lurry! ! C:i ll 546-5880 ~HERITAGE " • REALTCRS • Of'f,,,,,9 .. 1\111N 1~P1"'"'' enough for !imall pool. [ ® l{~*H\f 1, . ~;~tJ:i:;n:;~:\t'_-~-~-~-~-~-:-}~,u~.L~~~f~m-~-"11-,-o-n~-w end unit Dol ores. on quiet cul·de-sac. WidC' greenbelt plus partial VKl'l'Y bay \·iew . 3 Bdrms., 2'"2 ol h~• I /.Jn Nlull [IAIL[Y ~ AS5ll(IATES balhs ; great s o r a~e space; 2 patios. one gat- $37 950 The fastest draw in the cd etl No bcl , • • one cover . · 4 Bdrm, added ram rm, 2 West .•. a Daily Pilot ter Bluffs valueat$i9,750 bths. in Costa fl.!(>!;a. Clas!l ifled Ad. Phone 'C. F. Colesworth Call DISCOVERY 64Z-5675. Real Estate 645-5045 Sell idle items t't2-5678 R•oltors 640.()0 ==="---=-"'--1 G....,.al I OOZGetter al 1002 You don't nC'cd a ~un to "draw fast " when you place an ad in the Daily Pilot Want A.th! Call now -_642-5678 . 1002 Chateau Me5a Verde Dra1natic t"·o s tory on larjl.e paradise grounds with enormous free-form dance pii \'il ion . Total luxury inside, for mal en- try to piano s11.cd parlor. fiesta room. banquet din- ing, 3rd bath orr master retreat, 4 bdrm·s in all. h:xtcrior of P.V. stone. ·Fir.st lime on market, won 'l lasL lon g, bkr .. call. ' 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 llarbor Blvd., C.J1,1·. !\f ajestic 2 s ll)r '!<' Shorecrest home clost• to thC' beach in one of th1· mO!it dc s 1rablt• neighborhoods of Hunt· in gto n Bea ch . This spacious 4 bdrm, 2 buth home offers formal din- ing room. l :ir~c family room, space·aJ!c kitchen & lush grounds with cov ered 1>a tio & total pri ~·acy . Just listed at on ly 559.500. Call 96J-567lor 556-7035. -FOR SALE: D£1ta1 lt'd rustic ar chitel'turc Shinglt'd roof lines, cot ' COLLEGE PARK tage walk way, vaul!C'<I CustQmir,ed 4 bdrm.~ 2 ceilings, galle)' k1tchc11 b<1ths ; wroui.:htirongate w /gou rm ct app\i 's. entry , 2 patios, Walk lo game room, formal fiint• all schoo ls . Call for t\nklc dee p carpets. a pp"t. ~h'Ort walk to beach. NC> C rbl M ~ I DOWN to Vet<; or LOW · o n• .---nn nc. DOWN FHA terms. Bkr Realtors 644-7662 962·551 1 ==-'-'-----HOW IE5TBUY! EXCITING Near cu!l tom. large 4 ME•DOWHOME bedrm, \~'• bath, quiet "' north Cosla Mesa area. JUST LISTED! SUpcrb. Just block" from exciting spacious 4 bedrm. 2' · bath. utility room ! Cul -new Sout:. Coast Plaz:i. de -sac s treet·superb Beaut carpetin g. IT'S THl RW. THING! Rt.~.\ILTOKS 0 WATCH THl IOAT5 & GUUS A single·level, spectacular, custom '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• We apeclallze in ... on the water ... near the water •.. view of water Solari an floor. watcrsor. landscpd, won't last at tencr , lanai patio · $51 ,950 . Red Carpet . kit(' hen ·more! Just re· 1 .::R~•=•~"=•~"~"'='~· '~'"'c....1 ---duced to $$2,850. flurry! Red Ca rpet, Realtors 963-7851 IEACH COTTAGE VACANT MllST BE SOLD!! from a truly e legant custom home w /4 bedrooms, family room & designed & built s pacious 4 BR. billiard room w /walk-in w et bar + 644-727() peninsula home. Has 1been fea_tured many buill·ins. Greut master swte. VIVE LA 1n architectural magaz ines . $.150,000. Bob Owens642·8235. <P78J ..t.. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX DIFFERENCE $198,;;o<>. U -immaculate front home has Evth' room Is charming- IR'llHE TERRACE -$79,000! 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths, bltn ly UNIQUE. Ballroom· -, V~GE 3 PAU LOCA110H 4 bedrooms + conv. den. Lots ·of kitchen. Spacio .. '2r1'! unit baa 2 '"'d Hvln• room •nd Ru~t ers model witb exp anded room for the g~owing family in~his ._, __ ,~s. Call us to see this prime BANQUET·•'•<d dining bed & dln1n3 h T Q n Ot!'ll-nJUlr • room loo k out on ook f a y room. 3 rood ms t d spacious ome. om uee · property. $109,500. W""""'o=oNT studd•d knoll thn.i g111~!1 room . Tast efully ecora e an 644·6200. (P79) n 1 Ln.1 .. n wall~. lfave an artii;tic Open HCIU.'re • Fri /Sat/Son 2·5 • 418-l4thSt. HB 2 Bedroom on large lot with bearing fruit trees?! Price has been reduced $2500 .... now ontjl $.16,500. Low intere!lt! SCOTT REALTY 5 36 -7533 upgraded. Low upkeep brick patios. 2828 E. Coa~I Highway, Co rona del Mar , HOM.:S Fl~ING with the decor. S87,~ with lhe land. PROPERTY 263.'\W:Co.,Jl l'flglN.-'l\y Cul·dc·st1c priv•cy and '4 Br, 2 Ba. Roman tub, 64M2JS 644-6200 itn MOMCS fOtt UViNC NnWOtUI 11!\SUm ab le VA 1.oan. pool.walkLObch,ft.1od~ -w--i••cH 644-1766 "'ioo-°'*" ll4tMK.Ar11•11• ~01~:,1~n• 11Tca.-fffl~'"'~'.1llL ""'" N1!1.1.'P(1'1Bcilch \'our .s todoy ·O nl y coru:t.·V.cant.JsltimcoC· .._, 'rv-"' ...., CM! 2111 •-•utf ••'""' 1• ,., 1J1111t• ~7 14) b.'.31-1400 $47,900. Price reduced. rered. Hurry? ''$55,950. !!!!!!!!A![!COl..D"'ILL ~lll!C~O!.!!!!!!'!!!!J..===~!!! ....... !!!!!!!o~ .. ch,. "-"•' ~!!!~~:=.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ll~~~::::::;;::=~~C~o~ll~tod~n~y~.540-~~3006~A~~~·J,~'64~4-~099~7~or~"'4~·!""7~ . .::.::: • . . , -. ~ •••• ' I .. 1. • . ' I I l I I 'r : l ' l l l ' \ • I r .. • • ' r • ····r- H DAIL y PILOT Houses For 5* Houses For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I• 'ilMJIOlll IHc.h I 040 IM'ine I 044 LOCJ'l"la Hills I 050 .•...••................ ....................... .•............•..•..... ByOwnt:r/A(rt .ASSUl\1E · TOWN ll OUSE lNow VAo"O'l-dn.$44.950. 1 HOM[ LEFT! Woddl 3 br, 2 b .. «PIS. --~"~ .. ~'tT--''9'--':_645--'-97'---"'--1 This new rne standin~ drp~. bltns. SJf,soo. home in Univ, Park h;is ~6·75821.1r S81·JGZ2 $46,500 ~pprox. 2500sq. ft . of li\'· JBR, 2ba, l'nlrl tdr, shug Beach Retreat ing sp~ce .. It includ~·s J C'pts, bltn::.. A:>Su1ne 7-;; lrg BR s, f1 n1shed bOnus V1\. ()w ne r 552·9503 / Tree lined street, "'ind· rm. 3 ~ UathS, formal 586·9700 lng walk -wuy lhrouKh dinlng rm & ramily rm . .:::.:.:::.:.~·-----­ New Eng l;tlld settiJl~. The pril'e is $64 ,500 LOCJUf1aNi9~ 1052 Cathedral ~lass entry to Jeasehold&thebuildcr1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• piano sized purlor with unxious to sell1 * WE KNOW * ole brick hearth and PARK 11 HOMES LAGUNA NIGUEL Colonia l mantle. Galley ____ 552-9300 ... BEST * kitchen ot wooded :u·· .. . cents.-4 Jumbo sized J 1lH. I ~~ Di\, dinirnt area 3 llEDHOOl\.1 t'Olll\.1 f:H s teepin g quarters .. tiUO & b.ar. FrpJ, fml. & b<.1ck l\10 0 EL tu i:h above the Sq. ft . d11:nc~ pa\'\hon, patios. 55 1.1351 v rt I I ('Y w 11.h foi:evc r nes tl e d an Scl·ludt•d vi ew·2 pools-c lubhouse· .~oodsy settiog. Desertt.'ll 2 STORY·Sl4,950 t·uldesal' str1..'l't, Pril't.'<l by ow ner, mo\•e right 111 , POOL-IRVIME to sell at S.'14,000. C J t erms, bkr. Better Raised entry. Stl'P do.,.,·n Laguna Hiquel Realty hurry. Cul l li ving room Gor~rous 830.5050 4!16·4040 842-8854 sty le family room. TARBELL LA CUESTA IYTHESEA Fresh 4 bedroom, 2 tK!lh. Newer La Palma mtxtcl. Fireplace, bltns, Spanish tile roof, up).lraded in & out. On quiet corner lot. Gorgeous landscaping. Call to sec. llcd Car~t Realtors. 536·8836 • Hright as spnni.: gourrnet kit C'he n .p .a t1 0 \'ic w. Swt!('p1ng "Tou.t!hl iron s ta1rt·ase tu 2nd le\'el. Enormous o(fice·den .. Charming \\'ood aneled mastl'r suite. E t>d laundry. Pri \' cor ator patio. 0 t'om mon pool. Tru s tory bargain at J $34.950! THERES more -fully air conditioned ! Call fa st . 752-1700. •. , .. ·r ·. 11 .... Houses For Sale • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport ltoclt t 069 Condominiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• for sale 1700 Root Estalo 1-U•fwolsliod -.01 U•fwolshod Aparimonh """""'" Eachcntgit 2100 ••••• •• ••••, ••••••••••• ••••••• ,, ••• •••••••••·•• ••• •• • • • • ••••••·•• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costo M••• 3224 LOCJlllMI l•och 3241 lalboo Isl.ct 3706 HAVE 2 Condos. I HR , I ••·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, l sty, nr Cu l Stale Cute 2 Br h~ +gar BA YFRONT io"\lllerton. SlltOO. equity, &10VE n<\w 2 br $115., 2-2 BR floi.ases. rcrrig, 1 $3 0 be in St l • z<.·ustomltome3 ••••STOP•••• S177.mo.or3BR.1i.-.i &, klda. pet1. AlllOSpunhJh s tv . La gu n & Bch . ~~f&w!ter:f.i;J5,q,~'l: Bt\LBOA PENINSULA W•stlng mool'Y on noo· adlt, :sel·urity or so. Cst. h0r1e ranch. z br, ~Ids, VI 11 age , Yr ly . l a"·l-----~--~.,.....­ f::tcellent locaUonoothe ae10U.bh: rent re<:ci pls. Pla1111 . usoo. equi ty . pets o k . Aat . F ee. 837 ·9139 •~ves. &tr. llago. Deluxe 2 Br,+ Car. Yrly 11.ay&only ~'J blocktolhe Tax advantage or 111· $187 . mo. Will tradt' 979-1430 plan 1325 Bei!in. $epL gas &t Oce•in. Each home h;is 4 terest & taxc:s c<"1 ld save cilhcr ror late model car. 3 BR 2 BA E·SIOE 2 b d '" bl 1 water pd. 675·.D53 bd b you IOO 's or S$$$$ye11orly. e tc o r s 61 mc· value · • r, owntown. "'" · 01.:::::::...-:::c::.:::..:;;::;;_:::-:-= rms, 4 aths & 2 0edrm,2 balh,slu)llc 638.i769 ·Rec. rm &encl.patio. b c h . Yrly. $315..lolboePen~ JJ07 Ca11l'ry, 2 rirl·11la(•Cs, PLUS room f-of!i<-•• •94 42L2/494 1211 story Condos In Santa "" ·" · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wetbar, ultra modern An1t1 co niple te l)I 'f'C· R...tols studio, Wtr & l(rdnr pd. • 17$yrl)I. Be•1nSept Sm1 kitcht>n & private llit•r, r bl h d 'II I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. S39S. mo.613-8372 bch rt./. J F'l•e J;1nd , $(.'(' ut 1200 ur s e , s t1 on )I H Fu-·~~ L H iil 3250 bach. w/pvt P • . $21 .9SO. with IO'Ai do"·n OU1•1 ""-OR •HGE ST HOME apa t .Adult only 675-:ml. East Ua lboa 81\·d ., or Ask ror 1'~r ank 839·t:IJ?l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ral167S·8120formore de· Axt·nt. ' GtiMral 3102 2br +den.2 frpls,rec.& 3Br. bltins, cent'I air.Coronod•IM.. 3722 tails. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• hobb)I rms. Grdnr r. ahac cpt . $31 5/mo. •••••~•••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON lncom•Properiy 2000 JU~GLf. li ving 1 br. util pd. Adult s. $300mo. M2·9503or586·9700 BACl·I LOR; Apts $160, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd, C.M. Also I br 11.B" 673·6372 $175 & 20. UUI. pd. Nr. $135.000, Bright & cheery FREE & C' • •R kids, pet s singles ok. 38r l 'Mla Cl""'" lo school Loguna HlcJu.t 3252 ocean. 2SOO Sea view ,• l story, 3 Br, j Bu. J cur ~ Walk to water l br, S12S·.. , ' .....,., ' . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1::arn~l'. t·ustornj;,1cuiY.1 & 4 PLEX t'I pd N B Surl · 1 &. college, Leuc $360 incl Lag. Niguel. Altractlve Costa Mesa 3724 srnall pool. l-t1 ghly up N r. t..o ma Lind a ~1b 'sioS i~r:::i a ga rdner .645·~3bctw 9 model home.J Bd.2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• gr:1dcd. ., ~nivrrsity . $55,000trudc ra mfiies, N.il. W 1e~; &l2.• r:imily room, renced yd'. Sl9.95 WHk&IJP PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549·8505 • N.EWPORTSHORF.S On canal W-side. Walk to bl>a r h. Club v.·/ pools & tennis. 3 BR. den. 3 Ba . 427 Canal. $74,900. By O"·ner • • &12·4360. Newport Condoo as down pyml on l)it rge Lag. Be61.ch, St65 .. util •• Eastside z Br. g.-,r no Small pets ok. Lease. •Studio & 1 BRApls . 0 .C. hon1e or Inc. I rop. pd. Agt. Fce979-8430 kids, no pets. Quiet & $425. mo. 494·9721. •TV & Ma ld ServAv.!!.il can add cash or other · I $225 ••• -13 Ph Se llld I pro p·e rt i cs . Ri c k lalboa P•ninS&la 3107 c ean. · oow· ..... · Newpor+ leoch 3269 :Ch~d~en ~d.lonpoo Alderette Rltr. 547·64&1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 BA Me5a dcl Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ Ofo'F week':i renl 3Br, 2ba Duple!'.$47.S Yrly good cond. Av_ail now . 3 8R: tam rm, dblrlplc, 2 w/ad ***':>ON'T•••, Lease. Avail Sept I . $375 . mo . 1n c ld g ha s . co rn e r l o_t . 2376New rtBlvd,Cl\t Buy any investment until 835·3100 days. Eve.s & gardener. Call Larry, Gardener & wuler ~1d. ~.97.sror645-3967 you have checked thl'Se wknds 673 -4221. ~6·5880. . Back Day. Adult ram1ly.l---------- completely rerurbis~ed 2 HUftff _. leach 3140 $435 . mo~th . 2298 E·SIDE bach. w/frplc. ~edr m . 2 bath single ••••• ~;';:>." ••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 3 br, 2 ha, Redlands Dnve. 642-0S96 Coiy, Just redecorated. s tory C?nd o~. Only . 8 h bch frpl, epts, drps, bltns. or64Z·4387 $160.mo.675-291Jaft 5 $21 ,950. with 20•,,. do~·n & 3 ~ ome nr . • pvt $350 +grdnr Wtr pd monthly payments or patio. !rplc. nice yd. 979_7836 0r 833:3040 • · NEWLYdecorat.ed4br.3 Casa de Oro 5200. Ask for !-~rank , S300/mo.575·58IO ba. den, frplc, steps to ALL UTILITIES PAID IS398321 Age ! 31 48 L"ge 2 BR home. Crnt., beach. Lease $550. By C b f . , n . LGCJUnaleach ... owner645-3370aft.4 ompa r e e ore you ••••••••••••••••••••••• stv, rer, rncd yd. Garuge.1.:::.:::::-".-''°"'°"'..'.'.'..::.C'--l rent. Custom designed OPEN HOUSE Oceanfront 2 Bd. 2 ba, Adults$100.675-l827. TOWNHOUSE 28 r, 2•;, featuring: : Del~xe 4-Ptex . frplc, Available Sept. l . b a , po o I . b It n s, •Spacious kitchen with 73S2 garr1eld . Ne"' units Yearly rental. Locked El Toro 3232 washtdry, gar. No pets. indirect lighting - Huntington Beach, tax garage . 494·3148 or ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 675-9188. •Separatedin'garea Iii s helle.rcd property .. 1st •94·5l09eves. 3 BR, 2 BA home~/rruil, •Home-like storage -~-CAll NOW yr wr1te-0rr $111\.1. Lions trees galore. Close to Canyon vi ew; 1800sq. ft . 3 •Private patios -1069 832_8800 Estates,536-2579 RENT Secluded rurn'd. frwy, schools shop'g. BR, 21/2 ba., wet bar. •Closedgarw/storagt Real Estate I •••••••!••••••••••••••• house & patio. $185. for $395 /mo incl gardener. $500.Agent 644·1133 •Marblepullman • 3UR, din rnt, view. Supi.•r rll'an. up).lrf!ded thruout. Sho .,.,·s like mode l . Ht.·autiful ly detorated. Ow nl·r moving out or arc.•a, mus t Sl·ll. A rt'.'al bar):ain at $fi9,000. C1\LL NOW ! [~ THE REAL ESTATERS Spectacu ar CO:MP ·RE & SEE TAX SHB.TER salaried, older person or Agent 894·4648 BLUFFS CONDO. 3 Br, •Kingsize Bdnns . by Mi::!VAY A DONALD M . BIR D OPEN HOUSE Sen:Citizen. 494 -8170 •Pool, Barbeques-s ur· View!! .This is lht' best buy inl ~~·~,~·~··~·~,.~·~··~·~··~·~·0~";;~1793 1·4 1 Holl St, l·lunt· He rtleoch 3169 FountolnYohy 3234 centra ll y located; S365 rounded with plu~b SP..('NISH MISSION From a ll tht-main living Newport Beach. A IJ:. I• 1 2 ·n&gt 3 on 8 Beach. LuxLu!'1ous ••• ':'~•••••••~•••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• Mo. ~rok er641·U33 "' landscaping. area of ::;unsl'ts o~·er the s pa cious humC', conl Harbor View Homes r a pts. ions TIBURON TWNliSE 3 Br, PANORAMIC VIEW Adults. No pet.a Beautifully upgraded, 4 Ol'ea n . r\ bright & pletely up~rad ed in .3 1,,,2 1,, Youo""'land. Estates.536·2579 WINTER· Oceanfront 3 2'h Ba F a m Rm Bltns B· & 1 . Hill · E 1BDRM$21S··· bdrm,2 blh,awardwin· cheerful 4 bdrm., 2':! 11-1:..riners Sehool Dis· " br,2ba.S350.mo. f ' .. . ' ay . rvil)e s .. n-365 W.Wilson642·1!17l ningfloorplaii.Roomror bath home "'it h 3 ear tri l't . o .... ·ncrs ha\•e Owner Yl'ilt finanl·e. 2-Fou-i..xes 675·8531 i,·",'s'orig./S310mo.lolmo. t e rt a 1n e r '.s deh g ht,1~.-------~- bo•l 0, ,-,mM ,, T••o bought a nolhc• •••<I -,,, •• 567.900. O"·ner/Brkr, •r.. w o ne yr. se. w/pool _& game r.oom. Ni'ce LB•dp-.Quie!.'-p . .. , gar<ige + l'l.'nlral a u·· ~ tii3.4899 Deluxe, upgraded ! Big3 S Cl 31 8424474 &963ZJ68 "' ~ eov 'd . patios. W,500. cond. 0 .,.,.nt'r ready to anxioustuscll.Thi:rl·ts b e dr oom 2 •2 b al h an emente 76 · · · · Fantast1cnew4 br,3ba, bygar.Empl adltsover 968·4456 move.s 132.soo not another like it .. 11 ........................................ I o"·ner's unit . Only one ••••••••••••••••••••••• HiadillH)tc~tfltGch 3240 4000 sq rt custom ho111e. 35,nopeb.548--1021 PICTURETHIS S83,950. 549·01i ll. & O ISL year old . Very ex· BtOOcean Front~o .. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood ceilings, 3 frplcs,' Oiningindoors,ovcrlook· LE RAISOR 646·6710A~ent LID E pensi ve ly upi:radcd. br. 3 ba . POO , Jaeuz7:1, Su 4 bed 2 bath + many xtras. $1150. mo. 28r, llhba, gar, carpets, ing elegantly manicurt'd "'· t d B r Lo\·ely 4 br, 2 ba, frpl , Wa lk to beaeh &•shop· Short terrn lease/wkly d~~ crpts~d·rps , R/0 , 64S-7102or631-0797 ~ZS21· 48No pets. $200 mo. yards. on a hll,l{e t·ul·de· REALTY "a~ e t~ uy r!>m patio, allele<". kitch. Dy pin g. T e rrifi c ta x renta1.492·4665. $350. Nr Westmins terJBR.2BA,walktobcach.l----------- s ac lot. ll ea\'y sl1ake1 O"ner SmalllllufrsCon· owner 673·1334 h It 1 d r H U fut • L d M 11 96J4589Be J $ 0 Br &. roof, upgraded area. 4523Campus0r., Jr\•1ne do. 675 -1253 or 11.0 . &ix _::c=~·"-'-=-=='-----1 s e er. n appre a ion ouses nMs.nt a · vor oe Coay & warm w/ real· $105 to 14 , l apt. . Campus Va l ley~opCtr . 402,Cdl\1 ,· -BYOWNEI? area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K ·wood p aneling, s hag trlr. Adil only. Ber. S, f'olust see it . !168·4-156 Sh Ba SCOTI REALTY G-rol 3202 WAL . to water . 2 br, el"nls, 2 cu garnge, bit-645-4530. 132 W. Wilson CALL 831 8 600 l)o\'er ores · yfront $l,. kids pels s1•gles ·• 1----------WALK TO BEACH ~ "How Lucky Can IIorrie on Fee Land ~ 536-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or \~y this 1 br $135 · Ins, patio. ~lubhouse w/ HuntiftqtCMI leoch 3740 S25.000 or S34.000. Choose Laguna Beach I 048 You Gd" Call 548·1589Sun only. FREE FREE kids, pets welcoffie. A1,ri: ~~·! 'W~s~cy~:fy~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• from 2 l'n t fc1ng ••,••••••••••"•••••••••• OCEAMDUPLEX •ProressionalService• Fee.979·8430 114 1960 _123s , NO INCREASE in sum· Scotchmen Specials in 2 Oceanrront Woods Cove. 2 three Br, 2 bath apts. BLUFFS -•LANDLORDS* · mer rent. Beautlbrfurn prime ll unt1nb'1.on l~ai.:h Fabulous 6 Bd. 4 ha Double ear ~ar. with s un · Lov.~·~hi~~nce Iii H 0 me finders * EXEC: MANSION 3 br, NeW Townhome, 2 Br, 2 apts $165 & $175. Spaftish locat ions. Uoth sclrcrs $.150.000. 1r-;., or make of· deck Could hc3ear. As· nu ~ 642•9900 lg. ra m. rm, 3 ba. Ne 1 Ba, fr.pie, gar&aahwshr. style bldg, pvt end gar, have con1pel\ini.: reasons .f~e~'c.· O::.::w~"~-~49~4~·1~1~56~.---I sum e 7:i, lo:.ih. Coi'ne on 1,ow Dn. Payt., 10'7., -cpl . & pai nt. $550. $3.50mo 551·8117 pool sauna lndry adlts to sell. Don 't hesitate. -do.,.,•n Sal & Sun 12·7, 731 l Lo"' Price. 5a0.500 Cal.ifornia's Largest 968-95!8 & 962·7788 . • 11301• Keels'on Ln' I bl 0 k 0 T e r ms f I ex i b I c•. OCEA"'IVIEW Seashore Or. 3 Hdrms., 11,'.! baths Rea.I Estate ---·"R-'e'-nt-'a-'1-'-Se-""_·ce_!• __ I B I $10 000 h YEARLY W. or Beach off 'Slater. Spel'ula tors "'clcomc. 1"'1111 II. Uo Wd Rltr 644·0134 by MCVAY eau · · ome. 2 br. l 'h ba., fpl ce. Avail 842.7848 C BY OWNER "See t'low Lucky na ~ rormal living. dining rm. :Se~p~l!_L $300~~-:_IS4~5-_7'l054~.'---l -:::-:=:;::;::;-::-;-:::::-:- i .1 .. 1s91 .0321. . . • :"g'a,:•;,.h"·ws:c~h~ooE~1.£,., .• ··"1}, •. f";..''':"{'. ~You con Get" ,.,B.Wmo:,h:,s,c~'•'The'o' ~ .. Y.,,h ~~RLi~~Li:~ l'1_~c;~;;Jt._'b;[j \;;i{:\~~~~~1~~~ ~iii'+·•~ .°1 ~'\'/(; WE~~~!~.~S ' ... "" South or P .C .11 . one ~ landscaping. Avail. 8/1. Somerset model. Lse. 727 YotktOW11i1¥d to beal'h & tOY.'Tl. S79.500. \•il ia. Roman pillar en· J bdrm 2ba and one FREE SERVICE S52S mo. 10·6, 963-4581, $100. Agt. 548·86t2 Beach Blvd at Yorktown l ---::~:':':;"'~;"''--1 ~4~94:·!:49!Jll~t."o:'_llr 835·0'l02 h tbd•m I ba. W•'th ' s·w1·m-TO L •HDLORDS _w::.k:::•::d::sc.:•::.fl~•::·.:1:::51:.:·646=1::·_~ 536 0411 DUHAN & DOY LE try, rus ing waterfall . ~ IMMAC. 2BR 2ba, crpts, • HOMEofh ••UPPER3 ARCllBAY IN\IESTMENT.INC. wid e stretches of park ming pool. Lot 4Sxll8. l\.l ember or Board or 4 Bedroom_, I ~'.. bath~. drps, R&O, rerrig, elec STUDIOS&llRs MONTH •• Split-le\'e\ Contem· 17400range,Cos1 eMesa land greens. Finish1ni;! Rents S660. per month. Re altors, Better Bus i· newly painted . ava il ga r door. $335. m o. •F ullKitchen po'''y w /28R 2•o.ba.T\' 548-1168 t o uc h es o r colorrut 1714)842-7481 ness Bureau,Chamberof now .. $350. mo. Ask ror JACOBS REALTY.· •H•a!edPool 3BR, formal din rm , · I I d · Commerce. K !h Bk F ' Popular Atnum mOflel. rm, 2 deC'ks ovE"rluok1ng ---'C'----1 tropic a an scap1n J?. e1 . r or ay 675·6670 •Laundry Facilities ~ ocean, tennis els. P\1 . The Bluffs; early area Enormous luxury floor 2 4-PLEXES 530·8505 962·4471 •"'-eeUtilities -King-size master bedrm I · h 2500 f s ·d b 'd r. '' 5 C'---~ 3276 " w/sunken Roman tub. beae h , 597 .500. Call 1-St<1Ty3BR.2Ba. '~pan wit ,sq. t . i e ys1 l'.'-"~ta esa . .. """'"''e •FreeLinens ' 831.94 11 $57 .000A~'l .640·5560 Formal p;irlor hoa•ts its \·er y "'e ll ma1otaine<I . ~--·· FOR re11t-or lease 4 Br,••••••••••••••••••••• .. • •Tv&Maidserv.ava11 Bo_at ga l ~. Close to BONDREALi'vlNC. owntravertinef.U-eplace.' Lot s-of la wn cO'mp'ly _. l 'fJBa,,cp~s.~,blt"5. Oi;.•anfrofttco.clo . •Bar·B·t• . beaeh. 555,900. CALL LIDOFIX .. ER candlelite dinin"·from re n ce d bltns , & t• dshwhr.Boat orcaznper N' 2 b ~-'d '"'~1 Pho · 968 4441 '"' spaoe. Wa lk lO bca·.A. ew r. 3 ua, ~. ,.,...,c, • ne (vice ·CRESTRE,\LTY wallsof antiq ue mirror-s. s prinkl"eTs. Rece ntly ~··· ·• · ~""·~ '·. _-•• ~.· $650,642.1155 •1Miletpocean 6BR }o~am. Rm. Pool table s izt.>d family painted, $85,000. SOUTH ~ ~ v"""' _ -' $122 . 500. Owr I Ag t . room. s unny breakfast COAS T INVESTMENT .$125. H B. l brrruru IM'ine 3244 LEASE/OPTION' Very SM ALLBEACHHOTf;L 3·4/PLEX ES 2 br & 3 br. 2 ba. Cpt. drps. bltn!i, cne. gars. $59,950. ea. O"·r:er 842·0389 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIR COHDITIOHE!l AMD LOVELY! o .... ·ner used excell ent tas t e in c a rpet ing , draperies an d "'a llpapcrs 1n this J bdrm., 2 bath homl'. The re are t"'O britk patios, a dog run and a cul de sac locati on . 542,950 ~ 1. VlSt•N I ltlAL:rY 552-7500 TURTLEROCK President Stories Lovely. i mmaculate 3 bdrm., 2 bath + family rm. in prestige area of Jrvine; lge. cover ed secluded a putio, fan· las tic day & night VIEW ! llighly upgradt.>d. Pool & tenni'S racil. A must see at $98.500.incl. lrtnd IRYIME HOMES, REALTORS -S!i2· 7000 ROB PETTIT Realtor·Owner _6~1~5~-1~505~~-~~~;:;:;;;;;;i area off ~·ood actented 549·0812 &16·6710 ::~~: ~~t~ir!1~ebr studio •••••••••••••.._.::~•••••• pvt. Oceenvu 2 br. 11>".i ba Rooms, $22..SOweek. JUSTLISTED • kitc hen 3rd bath off BEAUT.NewRanchoSan home. $325 mo.~llfot Apls$100mo.5.'E-7056 Immaculate Sea Terrace .._. rt•-h master retreat 1\n:iuous 14 UNITS $165M $195. S.A. 2 br, kids, pets . appt 640-5078 home on large lot with 2 ,...ewpo uir;OC owner, tall now. bkr Anaheim. Prin. only. $215.S.A. 3 br,kids. pets Joaqbu1n"fwnhome. 2 Br, .J J ~, Laguno leoclt 3.741 Newp o rt C r es t 5401720 "gent 542·11 29 $190.0tg.2 br,2story 2'h a,2story0verlooks >CMI uan •••••••••••••••••··~•·• Patios & boat storage • 525 G If & I k -C 3271 To"·nhomes. 5'; down. 5. .G. very nice2 br go course a e. "1"1N· apo'strono Studio a p!, gar, util lum. area. Walk to beach & FOUR Pl EX ·•-5417044/552-• 8'•-1';-; APR. 2-'1 bl'<trm~. TARBELL · • · $!60 Wstmin 3+2.ktu:. · ·""""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l sl &. l ast clean 'g. tennis cou rts. Scl' this encl ,. pool tennis Good C.M. location S275.G.G.4brfnt.11 3 BR 2 b 4971236 f18PM beautifully decorated 3 ar.. · • ·· •REMT•'S• n r. ~ew a · a · d fr.$.")8,875 Ph.645-6141 . w /bltns +d ish"·s hrs, $285.Tustin2+2t/house -Twnhouse. 1n Harbor H leact. ~ room,.1 2-sto~ h 1 _of!le 12 Robon Cl. (from Cst F.A hl!at: Ir~ units. $295.S.A.4+2.ramily UN IV .PARK Lane. Bllns. rrpl, c pl, ewport 3169 in one o .ai;una s 1nest llwy north on Superior, f S67 ,500. Need 2\1';. down. F'U RN $1451A:B. cottage 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... $960/385 drps, pool '& rec. (ac's. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p rivate commun,l1cs. ··~mile t oentra?cel. ~~.~~.":~~!~ ..... !??.~ YEAG ER llF.ALTV. Memb e r Board of 38R,2'h 8a ............ $4ZS $300 493-3381 YearlyRental,availf\oW. s99.900 I ·----------_•I Raise Worms nn lhl' xtra 556-617 1 Realtors. Better Dusi· B COLLEGE PAR\': Steps to beach. Modem 2 ~ land ,0,,ounding 2 r,· .,, ness Bureau, Chamber or 3 R, der;i;. 2ba ..... .1~$400 S.ta Ano 3280 JlR. rrplc, $23.S. 642·J.f90 Executive Pcradise Priced below market. this is a well bwlt horn of fin e detail . , Bedroorl'l's. extra large li vi ng room "'ith stone fireplace , beautiful formal dining r oo m . Large s heltered pati o with ocean view. O"·ncr anxious. 5149,500 1963So. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beaeh • 494.0749 . ... Let's Make A Deal Commerce. RaoclMJ'SanJo,.quln ••••••••••••••••••••••• · DOVER SHQRES upper ocean vie"' homes. P\1. Pty. has JOO Rec. 530-8505 ftoe Ar/. 2 BRrtlk Ba ....... ..;$600 .$180, 2 Br' 2 ba, child. $40 WK UP 1&2 B<!t _& NEW a nd exClusive w1th Both ror 567 .500. acres. 3 Br , Ranch.in San _ _::.::_:__:_::.:.:..:.-'-"-'-'~-I ·TtJRTLE ROCK~ . $18.5, 2 Br, kid.941.pet. Bach. Col~r 1V, ma id us. Galaxy Dri ve-best Anchor:oigel~vestments Lui s Obispo Co.; Also 3 H.B.pool,3Br,kids,pet. 3BR,2 6a ..••••. $425/4 38r,2ba,ki¢;&pet. serv, pool. THE M~A. buy? 3700 Sq. ft.· 5 496·71 11. waterCront lots-Total H.B. mobile, 2 Br •. ap· 4BR.21h Ba ....•... $41 Agt.Fee. •.•J 415 N. Newpon Bl:NB bedrms, fo~mal dinin~ Mobile Homes ·value, $287,000Cash. Ex · pins.kids. WALNUTSQUARB · HOMEAMDBS 1_646_·_968_L ____ ~~- rooml • ,!abm olly rooi:n ~ For Sale-1100 oC~a~~a{~~: ~.~~~iJ.'~~ FTN2Vl8y . pool, 31 B'-k'-'dm JDBERE, 2Rb:IE .. L. D .. H .. O .. M. ES . w642-f9o0• AVAIL. Sept. 2 br. z ba, poo . a u ous vi ew . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. a . app ns, 1 s. l' y Jy $300 soo N P!IU> ,1 .. 000 ' , ·I t B•okc•s welc m" l & d JBR 2'"B 11.t"" r · • e c. , . or1n orma1on BR 28 /\ ·r..:::.::=:.::.::.::::.:•:::.:·::.· ___ 1 pes, gar ener. • = a .....••. ~'-J HotKHFvmisheclor 64S·8171 ~ call Ann Peters. Pete 1975 .2 ' ', 2~x55 Furni s h ed Newport ~ Unfurnished 3300 . Ba rrettRealty642·5200. ~~:~n:~e=~~~~~ort DanaPoinf.4-fllex Beacb , 2 Br, util, boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALKtoBch,new2br, t Xlnt. Cond. 3 Yrs. Md. dock, $250 week. Agt . Ba l boa I s lan d, So. badplx. D/W,garb.disp. POOL 1974. 20'x60' Homette on Assumable loan. Income t'eeH. OMEFl•'DERS VISl•N . Bay rro nt. 4BR. 3ba, ear. Yrly. $325. Qhild beaut Hunt . llarbour. $9.600 per yr. Must sell. " ltl•":rY . F amily only. Winter OK,675·0642 /SU·OSIQ .1~ 840·1431 art 5pm. $94 ,000. Owner 494·3309. * 642 9900• ~• El i\1odena Ave. 4 BR .. • 552-7501) $100. Yrly$900.67S-052S. Winter rental. 2br J9wer 31J2 ba .. d ~ning rm .. ra{lli· Business Property 1400 6 UNITS lalboa Island 3206 Condoml•I_. dptx. dcean rront. J\.,,Vull. • VICTORIA HLDS. ly rm. 9va l pool. 574 .~ ••·······••••••••••••••• EASTSIOE SPAC. Z br, 2 ba Con~. 2 Uftfu 1 .... ~.. 3425 Sept5 646·2D> On the popular North CA LL ~ '''·l -11-1 PRIMEB•HK ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios&Rec.l1r.Cls,\o ,,._ · u side;acharming3bdrm. 9!\:1.-' ~ Priced at $102,000, ror 3 BAYVIEW Dplll , 2 br. 2 Schls. & shops. 5076 Ap· •,••••••••'•••••••••••••• OMTHl:IEACA home: pegged oak flrs. 4Hd#C. BUILDING houses and a triplex. Will ba, bllns, cptg, gar. 110 pi e Tree. 1 yr. lse. $325 MEWPOIT !laACH Ba ch;. Studio $125 mo.&. thruout. Lovely patio & It t:Al.TY 51 ,050,000 carry itself nicely with Sapphire. 213-377·7688 mo. 1st & last+ SlOO sec. All new 2 Br, 2 Ba, Con· up. Lse. Utils incl.·103 gardens. Ocean vil"w! "''''" ~-~o rt .,0 '1 orri('t $172,000·yearlyinoome l..Spdown. Low _rents can C d IM & $ 2 S C I ea n 'g. do. Beaut. crpt•ng, tile, McFadden,67S-186SMgr. Only a.. few blks. from Excellent tax shelter be broughdl up tn es.crow1 •• ~?!'~ .. ~ ... !'!' ••• ~~~~ 213-33().3979 bllns & rerrig, rrplc, mir· Wanted. liteduties .• beach. SIIO,OOO IRVINETERR. Great Newport location ror s pen able. Nice y rc:ired wardrobes & pool • TURNER ASSOC. .CdM; i~mac. 3 bdrm .• 2 Ted Hubert&J\ssoC.; landscaped. Will ex-2 BR, 1 B 1~., cut~ cottage, TUJlTLEROCK3 br.2 be, Steps lo Westcliff shop: Saa Cl•mnt. !17"7' llOiN. CsL llwy, Laguna ba.; patio. S75,00l 675·8500 change. lots or shingles·& shake. fam rm . frml DR, !rpl, ping $375 mo 646-67).0 & ••••••••••••••••••V. ••• 494-1177 2.sty. A-rrame. 2 Bil. 2 Commercial ' GI , Park. $445 mo. lease, · " SanbiegoAve. ba .. decorator·s dream. Pr operty 1600 Plan • $350. YRLY l~e ~ br, 2 ba, 552-1237 Mesa Verde Townhouse 492-6274 ,', 1j1 OPEbl HOUSE liu ge corner lot w /2 •••••••••••t ••··~·~·••• Prop..-tiRS · · dbl rrplc, patio, ~ar.. end unit. Nr. pool, plush 11 SAT.&SUN. patios.$69,500 Numerous Properties 7.52-1920 laun~ry, bllns. ()pen.705 RENTALS 4 i crpt.s, & drps, $JOO. No ~fttb •t .. NEWPORT SHORES . l&f.IQu .1 ~ $32.$.i7J·l658 BBQ, c lose lo pool & '645 8zos ' l Bedroom Apt -$i.s{ 1.26 LOW ER 3 ARCH.BAY. 2 Sty J BR. den, $62,.500 Lon g 1· :;ile net least'IS 1•00 ouA115l. NlWPOlt N ACH Mangold, 642·9918 2 BR., 2 Ba •••. , .•. , $.'50 pets. SC9·l1S3 an. c: ... m. Unfurnished $39 95"1RYIME Wood s hingled:'3 bd. 2 T . I AT . 3 BR 2 B ~~/43$ ~ • ""' ba, ram. s ized home, 3DR.largepalio$63,750 npe-enant.s Lease3BR, lba,hm.Oc ·• 8··R··~ •••••••••••••••··~·· SPA.MISH Very pri. & secluded. 3 BR ., like new! $65,000 $340,000ToS.540.000 LOTS FOR.SALE vu wlk to bch stvtrer 2 3 BR .• 21f.i Ba ..•.... "50 Dtiple1•s "9m 3550 Cffwerol ·1aliOZ Touch of Spain in 2 story Beamed ceilint:s. buy CAYWOOD REALTY LAWSON Rl.A.LTY 7 Unit E~sts ide lot with ca'r ga r., ,360 .mO. 4 BR., ram. rm .. Zlf.i ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••.W•••• red brick a rch way en-· d r 1 s129500 .,.. 548•1290 * 675·4562 plans t;c1tr and coastal 114·799·!223. 4BR,N.8 .,wnlr ..•• $800$200·Large ID;r. Yrly ANAHEIM ~- try! Carved wood door. :~R~:;;.408'1: &497.1751." ·--;:;;-;;-;;;;:;~;';;;;.;--·1--~A~s~k~f~o~•~Bo~b~•~tood""'~Y:___I comm1ss1on approval LE RAISOR lease. Just bnng your VIEWS! il Vaulted eeiUng. Formal HEW EXCLUSIVES · and EIR. Quail Place 3 BR, 2 Sty, 2 b.a , Frplc & linens. If.I blk to Deach. New-Canyon Rim 1 dining room. All parque LIDO ISLE 2 0 YEAR Proper ti es. ( 7 14 ) Blln_s, $4 25, mo. 606tr.? REALTY (213)798·4356 oc 794·711&. Anaheim Hlll.s giv,; yo~ rloor OEN ! Cheery patio 4 Bdrm., 3 bnth home : NET NET NET 752-1920. Ma ngold. Bkr.673·3005 Mary. I all these abundBritlyl ki t c hen . Sec lude d· :i;tep::; to Lido Clubhouse, CostoMesa 3224 4523C•mJ:us Or.,1rvlne • . ,Qountry C h.\b Lt vlng. master s uite. All new bcat'h&tennis.$!1.1,SOO OPPORTUMITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Campu1 alleyShopCtr. Go t ~ .11 tennis ct s. painl. Decorator s hag knock11 orten when you * SHA'RP 4 BD 3 va. CALL lll-1600 lloriebaCli: ridin~ \12"2 t hroughout. tUll pri ce Lease with a Nal'I. le· use result.getting Daily T h bl . 1 1 "' 1'~orClessifiedAd brm + den. 1'~<1.fri lnfo $39,950. Ta ke advantage. Woods COve SpaeiOus fa mily home; 4 nant. Our deve'mt. co. is Pilot Classified Ads to wn se ~·ins, P ·FR. L ... a leoclt 3241 ACTION 637·4300 Call rast. Call 752·1700. 2 Blks t.o beach rrom im · bdrm!(., 47 ft . lol; l:.arge just completing several reach the Orange Coast pool, p ati o, $395 lse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call a 1 --------..U~- oPI" '•1 ~. ,, s ,..,1 .. fnr•1 "r<r, maculate. low maint. :1 patio. Sl IS,000 new projects in the L1\ market . 833-1653 OCEANFRONT $160,000. l>aily ~ • Wboo lsloftd ncilo6 r ~ I bdrm . h ome w /vtt. :1~~i~r~lfsc~~ge_r~~~ Phone642·S678 3 BR. z ba. Newly painted. Condo. 3 br,2!Jii. 2000sq. · AD·VTSOR ••••••••••••••••"~••• . ,filJjl!;ll Lower floor ideal guest ' · . ' $350 Per month Children fl. Bar, frpl , sec. guard. 642·5678 RAND CANAL <m..~ltlo t ,, , , lj'ii\i'iiJ set·up. 567,500 ret.ur~·1'10 '"1vestor. fl.~r. Lots folf' •• 2200 O.K. Agent640-002n . • $195 mo. Lse. Adults OO·L=========:.I Bal Is . Df?luxe 2 b't, frpl , !~~~!-~-~-~-!··~-~ .. -~"~'1 ~~~~~~;::;:;~1 Child . 4·SS -~.Suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly .544~7618 r<11djant he•l. ~~.dt<:k. GREAT SUM~ERFUM! At the owner of thJs 4 bdrm., 2~ b•th Green· tree home. you 'll be abi(! 116, 3400 Irvine Av~.. 3 Br, apptns. util. pa id, Yr I )'. l 3 5~,~N o Honcly...-. Special 36 • BOAT Slip, spaciou s 3 Newport Beach, C a . HUGE child, pet, sngls, SHARP! Ocean vu Con-peU/chlldren.673iill07 For the handyman: this 4 br. 21"2 ba, beaut. fi. 92660 · MIWPOIT LOT $215 2 Br, applns, kids. lbempod raryPHrtJome1.Z1br, 2 Wboe '••l1tl .. lii ••07 bdrm., 2 bath home, in corated beach residence. Condofl'linfums $85,000 or offer. Can fncd gar a. en. a aly urn. •••••••••••••··~~••• xlnt neighborhood. needs ow.ner sac. S83.90Q. Open for tole 1700 divide Into 3 or 4 lot.111 . By $155 i Br."chikf. utll. "15·MOO mo. 499·2~09 "f"' paint, carpet.s, draperies Daily 1-5, 44S9 W. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner1r-Wlll consider 3 Br, 2 ba, kids, pets. ~veb1 /tt.wtt.~r8 5Mr. 5. Yrly 2 br, .J -.. 2 & TLC. but yoo can save Hwy. 1"113 ... ORTH L'"G•.._.• trade or local Income s Br, 2 ba, k.hb, pct.s. ru a er , · story, 2 car eneti•tar .. many dollars on this Well " "" VnA propert y. 548·9m art Furnished I Br, apptns, XLNTOCEAN VlEW balcony. 642 '181X\q,. j cons!ruO!ed homo. at HIR YU Motn'IGO CONDOS 6PM . child , pet. AJ!l. Fee. a Bdrmo., 2" ""• """-c..-dol Mr''!ll22 I • t t • lO enjoy the communlt,y park and poof u well a.s the pleasures offered by the large farm kitchen and the ba leony. $51,500. $52,500 By Owner. 4 Br, 2 Ba , oCean Views-Z&3 bdrm. R-J ~I-'• HOMlfttellS bit. home;.lctJlltin1tm. ·················••!••• t .. ' ~ VlSleN RIALTY 552•7500 ~Fa m . Rm. DR. bonud .. IQ.. •64-900• ti I d i I cnc:losed btrium Cplantit. units from SM.000. Exch-.• 2800 • • • ., w rp c., te.p., < n n& Call 67 •1• .. 25 rm.; bll·ln kll<:-. 2CW toYs?) Fee. Quiet &trl'Cl. ...,. ~ •••••••••••••••••"••••• 1 BR Duplex, s t o-ve , git. Jmmac. thru t i Nr. pool & school. Xlr;. ATTR~CTP1v5g. mobile· r e r r I g ., Ra r a I e , $475 Month , •· c leanr Occupunc.y by home in · · a.re.111 ex· Elet/water pd. SL\S. mo. ·MJSSfON REALTY Sepl. $85.900. Good chan&e !or O.C. or ooat. 7~i,.;Joann.mn37 ••tN.a73l•• '• !inanc;lng.832·2200. T .0 . Rog ers, d a y s . . SELL Idle Items With a 67S·0072 2 BR. Fenced )Id. 1 child I BD', 2 fA, b1, view, c!Ose Dally Pll~ Classiried Ad, SEtL idle item.-. with a pet OK. 1919 F\lllcrt.o,,1 In , $4 50. ptl: month. 642·5678. Dajly Pilot Classirird Ad . CLASSIPTEDwllJ a.ell It.. *22S mo. &42'8l -4$4.QIQ:, iii • -' oi.i, ... _,... __ ,... ......... 1n .......... ...........,_....,., " l 1blMU· SUNNY 3 br, 2~y le oceanvlew. 'So. of Hw y, nr. •r. apace, no pet.a. -mo. 875-1498or 67W22!1H·' • (j " l BR Wew, ~cfpls ttove. -Xlnl . · . NU pets, S290. Opcl'I PM. 122 A Heliotrope ., . .... I •, • .. , • " ,/ :-•.. .. ••• TU!ldey,Al.!Qu1t&, 1975 OAILYPILOT .. Add 11 ... Bulld it .•• Oiaper it ..• Hammer it ••• Carpet SE CE DI REC'JORY Plum 1t. •. atch 1 •.. 1pe 1t. .. emo e 1 11...Cement lt ••• W lre il...Hoe it .•• Clean it ... M ove RVI Roof it...Landscape it...Tile it. •• Trim it. .. Sew it... it .. .Press lt ... Paint it ... Nail lt ... Ptaster it ... Fi• it ... · Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Lea rn it ... • \ ~~~•••••••••••• ~~:-!~~••••••~•••••• ~~!.~~•••••••• •• '!';~~!~~••••••••••••• ~~~.~-:!~~•••••• ~!~!~~••••••••• ~~:!'!!•••••••••••••••• ~!'!!~!••••••••••••••••• ~.':~~!{;':I!~•••• •' Bab11llUn1 mY home for SAVE & Pront. Custom C-.et Cle...... Rit•h'a Yard Service Rec. HAN OYMAN-l,lon1eio & •llOUSECLEANINC • Movlna Hau Ung t1eanup11 St"ott'1 PaUoCo~er!J F:11pert altcrutions, men&. ' w,3°0.~:2~0 ~1,.Pk,~e~lle'i·o· r1emod1 •1 rePalr, add·on, ALSOWlndowi,Joioo:;:'. ma 1nt, in1ttallationa, Apt&. Con ac1c nt lou :.1 ByReliableCouple Exp, tree eat, Beat. Rel ~ompJthr.11rtnal1nspcc w ome n C u 11 tom All VIII nsu at on. Free ett. &: •Dutch Maintenance • cleanups and hauling. Craftsman. 645-6558 aft 4 Gd rates / Reta ~-6271 at udenlt, 847·21216 free eJt 64.2·2624 dre!'l!i:m 'g II ems a spec SO ll!I ~l>e=S_:,ll"n:.:•:._· 6<:::0_-Jol.19.:::::::._· --I ~ .. est. "'""·IMXI fT~e cist 6'13·0Tl~ P1nfw/••-'-, -'496-'-.5'-'5-'-35"---------·-' ·~'----'~'-'--1:--· ----lemo•e Dri•ewop Any type hout1ttleaning. ..-.. r i ILovl n g oart;. IC yd . Carpentry Service•. All C......t/C..,..._ uu lit y /"ft1 int /Ldisc p11 Incl. Grading . DIRT & Expr. We fumii>h own Polntllt')/P•P•""9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• op Soll •• flrK/yRy /wfk.1 1rutes~'!'knda Phase! & Remodellne. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lod, !l prklrs. M>il C"Olld , OBBRIS.833-2124 . equipmnt. ~·1061 alt3. •••••••••••••••••••••••VERY NEAT PATCl1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. 0 · e !I / c. s-·0347 Custom Woodworking ,_ c leanup . 642-3331 / -------_ . -Pro r Painter. honesl JOBS &: Rt:STUCCO. •TopSoil •Compost• Jeannie. 642·70'15 Ph\lllps Cemcnl f.o . 646·-1008. I DO IT ALL! Wiil du house clea~ng $20 work, re as . Int /ext . free F'rtt e•t. 893·1439. • "1ulch •Redwood• C11tm Work 1-'rCl' l~:.I. • ""I l . I Pl mbl • • d•y R r ••• ,, ,. -C•ll 5°" OOJO ...._ssSer•lce Cabinets, Room Add1t s, Uct bond-751·.56S7urt ti. APANl'.SEGARDENER "'ec rl,J'a ' u n ' · •5•11 ·39'5; e!l t. e 8 • · ',.._.btc) ----~-··---- :-.•••••••••••••••••••••••Pa t ios. Carag ui;, IOyrsexper.~Jphases etr.Reas.Rates.G46·7000 642.3913 ••••••••••••••••••••••• retStr•lce ·• ., NANCY BARNF .. '; Rmdl 'g ., 835·3562. Mr. ChJld c.re -' Reasonable/Eatimates ff.esponsibl-;-~r!!on de· Land1caplfHJ EXTER IORS SAVE JUST PLUMllMG? ••• •••••••••••••••••••• "1YPln1 Servlre. Re.11•. Gart-IA . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call751·1937 sires quarters, aOo&t or ••••••••••••••••••••••• R .L , Si nor Stale F'a•lServ Reas Ratl/'S Ford's TrecService rate1 by the page or SUM M ERDAYCA~tPS • ashore in exchange for lo'ord 's Landllcape Licensed Insured Call JustOneCaJITo· JojJ1.per1enl•ed Crew , hoUr.640·5.88Sor64Q.5921 . Cstm kit c hen & bath. Each wk different $15 A PAN ESE EXPERT caretaking. J .P.t'helps Sod /l.awn11/Sprinklers . 979.3335 JUST PLUMBING __ L.ic llnsurcd962-71l17 , Rmdl'g, a Iterations & re· wk , for info·64S-5050. GARDENER Industrial. W ·9661 & I I l 459-1619 Li e/Insured. 962·7817 • 6'Z·4111 • -Bookkecpln1&-rvlt"C1 pair, Unique & unui;ual Commercial, Residen· Professionals wHI paint utorin9 De P end a bole ; e x · work welcome. Mmb BB C~edor tial. s-18-7958/548·5182 HauUn9 Jttpanese Lands.caping your home and do it MARV 'S PLUMBJNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• perlenced: reasonable Bureau ~Z·8314 ••••••••••••••••••r•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sod, reseed. 11pnnklers. r ight. Int/Ext.· Rea5-•646·9tlr7 • w ANT To L. t: ARN rate•.~4 ·73.52. C • f'.Jl .Gcrwlek & Son le a·ft u P8 • 1 reework • • H1\ULING • Ftee e!l· C-27 SU-3388 J{efs. 497 ·3169 &:7Sl-0684 . NO JOB TOOSi\.1ALL BANJ(J? '! f or Info. call ... ~ _,.tS•r•1ce Add /Remdl1Bl·114321 rototilllng . 1'1-f i nor YARD CLEANUr -------Greg.~8 ·4987artcr8pm •SUNSHINE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-'"'~I 549·2170 landscp'g. IOyn; in area. Mesonry •QUALITY P AINTING• DRAIN CLEARJ::D•".50 •--~----Book. I o. f ....,.. • • 55G·0347 •• _ -,-eep ng_,rv ctA C11 r pel & Upholsterx --646·2693. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Interior &-E.11.tn"ior Eves/Wknds Same Price etdin9 • 640·8227 547·4ll89 Clean i ng . Steam & P J!i tio covers. dc~~s. Garage. llouse & Apt. WILLIA!'l-tS&Sons Call Lee 8»'1Z78 Guar 558-7380 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L G Sh ampoo t-"ree est fences, etc. Compellt1ve Ex,.rt Jap-se Clean outs & Jiau! away. Masonry . Brick/Block & CUSTOM WElDIHG PAT BIL IN 646·7811 · ' prices.Bl2I02!M.8J0.550J Land!lcapeCardencr 54S-547S&557·848'1. Stone.Call581·7829 INT.EXT .. lbr,1'79.lrup, Any ptumbin&·water " Personal profess typt ng ·-Takata Nursery-S46-07Z4 -we do acoustic, frtt nt., serv · leaks -marolite 15 yrs. e:..per. will build •:in my home anytime incl J oh n · 11 c 8 r pet & Tom Jones Construction Jlauling Anything fireplaces·Planlers a ft. 4, Greg. 981).2786 enclosures·reas. 832·2468 to your specifications or •.;eves .&r: wk-ends. COM & Upholstery , Dri •hampoo Z922SS . .Jl m Addit, palto •YOUNG GARDENER• Garuge cleanup. Brick /Concrete·Patio 1 --~-~---~-----------repair. Free estimales . .... Ne wportarea675·4177 (sotl retardants ), cvrs.•'reeest.640-18'16 Needtobuildbusiness Reliable Block Walls·BBQPlts College 11tudent·Airle!UJ Roofl Reasonable. Guaran- . ..,,,_" De1reasers & aU color •G .. rg• Pl I mer &Son SS7 ·6187 arter 1,,2PM Fast Ser vice, 963·645Z. Refs. Est. 64&0464 equip. 4 yrs . exp. Refs .••••• :!••••••••••••••• teed. -b I ht & o t No job too lrg or i>ml. Hamilton-Ditmore, r g eners 1 m n Adds/Remodel/Point OM PLETE c:arden & The Three of Us will haul Mo•llMJ M1terial at discount. Ph; 2941 Randolph Ave. CM ......................... I" . ''Ct'ment Pat ios, block walls, patio covurs. Gd. work . R eas. Do.ug 646-0781 eves. ble•c:h tor your while Bl ·I~"° ""J 6932 T k ROOFS Clf•'~ED' ca~ta. Save money by """"" ""· ree Serv. Prof. wor -trash, junk. Cle-an·up •••••••••••••!••••••••• 673-3658a(ter5. -""'""n . 979-2290 saving me xt ra tril)!I . llectrfc•I _Lowest prices. 557·9180 garages. $10·$15 load. Movin g .J-fauling.Clean· Repaired & Replaced HOTTC~E~-- Clean livlng room. dining •••••-•••••••••••••••• Cieneral S•r•icn 548·6801 · up. 2 Coll ege Students. FlnPapertw.-... Direct FactoryService how Daily Pilot Class· rm & hall $15. Any rm ELECTR IC IAN . Sm I ••••••••••••••••••••••• HCMKecl•aidng E:..perienced & Rea50na · Doug Rebard ~727 Lic~~t9~ 5~~~~96 ified ads display theii;. Don·t drop ~c ball! Get a )eb with a fow·cosl Daily P ilot C •~a1 llied Ad . $7.5D,couchSIO,c~air$5. }obs, m aint/repairs. Z2 ''THINGS'' by Moose.••••••••••••••••••••••• ble.&40·l749 Housepaintlng-lnside orJ----------1 messuges with lcgibilit,. IS yr,a. exp . Is• what yrs. exp. Gen woodwork, repairs. HOUSECLEANlNG is our Moving/Hauling. Studen out: Xlnl quality &. low REPAI RS . All t ypes . and impact ? Our ads, w c9unts, not method, ldo li cZ33108.548·S203. plumbing,ctc.64Z·5613 Business Call J anice's w /large trut'k . Reas . 'rates . Cal l Bruce Reas, rree ~t. lic. Walt are proud to say, reall ~~~:10'?.yself. Gd. refs. Want )\ds Call642·5678 C1assified Ads 642·5678 Raggedy.Anns. 615·6553 Barry. 537·9445 /839-5779. 645·5376. 830-5020 anytnne . ~~56~:.s u I t s . phone ... : ''Phone 84~6878. ..,_ ,.,.h.......... A.fu lw•h ........_, Apel 1 ..... u.twa. Apa l1M•h u..tun.. A,..;.111 .. •t• Fumithed ·.••••~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfumlthtd ltOO OfflceR..,lal 4400 Slor119", 4550 HelpW..tod 7100HelpWantod 7100 ....................... , ....................................................................... . · COf"OH del Meir 3122 Costa Mna 3124 lr•iM 3144 ...._wport leach 1169 ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• .... . ....... ....................... ....................... ~} •••··~L.•U•ll·;.·~~~·;••• Of;;;;:.:;;:;.•••• Wa lnut ~q u a r e , z er, ~def~ ~llOlllC •EW-'1 ! . -li,,.ba, a ir. cpts /drps , -t,610 sq ' a pt dpl x . l, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no refr& $2?$.6"2·1136 llllTt.t.WllllAll' ·:···Uvrm., diftin1, kitchen, pots, d!!hw hni, shag cpt.s, ' w.Atl ""Atc•rnD 150 I We1tclff Dr. Newport Financial Ct.r L•atllt') Office Spoce Call on Site Manager (714 )642·3111ext246 Storage area for rent on Pacjfic Coast Hw1. No. Laguna. 8 1h n x 301't . 17( sq.ft. total. Security on Premises . $48 . mo. 494 .sooz. •t• .. entry, 2 bdrm, cpled , closed garage, frplc, ADJACENTtoGolf Cr.:;c. •lachlilofl drpd, wall paper, bll·lns, BBQ. Gas &. water pd. & lake. Attractive new 3 •I II, 2 81 MiK.tl-.ous Hard Sell . Able and willing lo see and ··z 111 car g r ge, lndry , Pool brtwnhouse.RanchoSan Rentals 4650 sell top executives of large industrial ADVERTISING SALESMAN WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH < •n• #;"'""••• ~t•• &.-!ftrge. assi&n lease to L.A.MAHCHAAPTS Joaqu in . $575 mo . •'2llt&O.n S ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1··rms. Bac k •round 1·n· newspaper responsible cple. View. 778Scott Place, CM 838·3232 from 1l7S ·$48 ./Alo-~ Trailer space in s m. adlt. "' $47:5.875.·7107. 642-50'13 l 38"• Refrigerator. Security. Mewv.n:MEa1t&Adaim ~=-~... park, Desert Hot Spr. special section promotions required. Q"s:oo. YRLY. Lge modern .~~.~~~~ ••••••• :: Pool, Jacuzzi, Rec. Bldg S40 -1800 V"'t:i..•• ings. z pools, $45 /mo Should be familiar with a ll Orange ... llRt&:OFTOHl.YI w /exe r c i se rm . :/'"""...,.~ 642·2657 . Coast communities. Exce ll ent • ·1 hr. bltn11 , be4ms, cpl5, Pvt Patio, frpl, I yr lse Drop a pebble into the Billiards. Color TV. . Rooms 4000 ;/::;::;:: .. .-. remuneration and fringe benefits for '"··drps. 642·9918 Adults. Immediate occupa ncy Ocean Crom your Apt. JR VINE AT MESA DR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./ .......... _,..,. lnines1/ln•rst/ -n 1. • HAYLOFT APTS Lease. Luxury, security, 545 4855 k · h FiaonCe top Producer. Call Charles Pritchard. H(t~ BR. l \.-1.i ba.~ 1 blk. to Mature adults. 31755 Ci;t. · ROOMS $2.5. wee up wit ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 ) 642-4321, 9 AM to 5 PM Mon. th ru ··"'· be1ch. Adults only. no 213 A•ocado.CM Jlwy.499.2835. LIDO Uniq ue Cha rm ! kitchen . 548-9755 or , .. :"t,1.1 . $315 Mo. 64S~Ol4J Be d "d b 1 64:5·3967 ------~-, luslMss Fri., for appointment, if you meet the . . d Rll 67 .. 5"30 WI VI Blk aut.. ccor ' 2 r. g. $140 t ff" •· 0----..:..lly 5005 bo . Is A1i). Y rs. "' tt'water ew. . to brick patio, frpl.675·6359 Mstr BR, own bath/en· up s ore-0 lt'es cp ... 'i r-r--rn.1 a ve reqwre men . • '"i Br, 1 ba triplex. Pool. No Hear ConipletiOll Beach. 3 Bd, 2 ba, $300. trance. Kitch priv. East drps air bath 17301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" CEOARWOOOS L e~se. 494-3383 or NEAR Hoag 1-Iosp. ~S C.M.$l05 mo.S48·5998. BeachBIH.B.842·2&34 MANUFAC"n.JRJNG -pets or child under 494-2339. mo. z Br, z Ba Studio. -"--"'~'-'-'-...C.--1 PROPRIETARY LINES Lost it.'Founcf 5300 H.a..Wanted 710.0 .... 1~•~·=125=0~.•~·~·~·7~662=---l 329 University Dr. near bl w•TERFRO~ V ofil bl ., "T .;•,. Back Bay. 2 br & den. • l·BDRM APT • New cpts, drp5, tns, E·Side, furn, frplc. rcr., "' "'' ery pr 1 a e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coste M•s• 3124 Fro m $275. Eastside. l·BUC. above Coast ·11°"')'-, D /W, W S hr • & Dr yr· pvt. entry. $115. 675.-6488 M•wport leoch $60,000. LOST: Blk /Whte Shep. APPOINTMENTSECY •••• •••••••••••••••••• 548·7437or646-1184 · So L Cl 1 Hookup. No pets. 4243 ·or640·4161. Exet'utiveoffi t"eS 2!J(rk down+ fem. Vic.,Bolsa Chica Telephone. Evenings.S·9 •;. • • 1----------' in · aguna. ose o Dana Rd 64&7324 $150-$2~ Monlh Small Inventory Rd area HD 2 yrs old P!'l-1 o ur office CdM . , CASA VICTORIA eve r yth ing ! SI ov c · " f . SUinmer Rflttals 4200 View of boats &water HOLLA~D IUSIMHS Da).s 21.i.7za.Sl21; 1·v~ Permanent. Good salary HcN:IHCle De Mne l ,Z &38r, ~frigh. w/Uw ... c1a~~d ~ Bayfront, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Pf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llLL GRUNDY 645·4-170 SALES540-0608 714·SS4·3SSZ. Reward! for mature, persausiv~ -~'160W.WU--C.M. DeluxeUnfurn/ ont · ·~1 • pai Y Bch , & piW, SSSO yry. BLK-.toBeach.NewCon· Realtor 675-6161 extrovert. 833·3656 or •-Fu g /••r pd owner. 919·1935&644·4.SIO. do. Jacuzzi /volleybajl. ChocCandyMfg$18.JOO LOST: Lng·haired Sia· 7S2-~'' Clo--~ G= or rn. as""~ . . MISSION REALTY C d ·r M --Ad ltsN p--See gale Slps.6 .. $12Swk,968·5700 EXECUTIVE suiles on ustma euruonnS40 m e s e Ml:.. male cat ,1-'=-==--------BEAllT. GR DS P u . 0 .,,.,. E'.:. • • 4'"·f1'31 • • NWPT Shore>. 2 Br. 2 Ba. p· B Prk H '----------! R R IC"ator "" Newport ilarbor. 400 to 11.za uena ( ot! I CtKx', Point. Vic Santa 11 ADULTS-NO PETS 00 525"y·ec. · m-.. .... -o . garage, upper duplex. BALBOA PENlN. PT. zzoo s q ft . 64Z·4644 : Gold Jewel mfgS14.000+ Ana Ave & Santo Tomas, , As1emblersl9l.- IO minutes to ocean. Lge ictona, aou·o;:r• Drop a pebble into the $300. mo. 548·8912 Desirable duplex, upper, 645-4405 Mach. Job Shop$150M CM. M u11t rec. 5pec. General~-:;; 1 Br$17S,gas&.WaterCostaMesa's l''iDlll!l&tM>c. Ocean from your A:pt . s pa c iou s, tile. cpl , PlasticMfg.dislrib.S60M medir . R e ward ~ TEMPO l•incl.'Drapt'!ies,. carpets: Only ,kind in ~ .. a~a. Lease. LuXury. secun ty, San Cleme•te 3176 dsh\l.·shr. disposal. Weck· HEW PORT IE.4CH Holland Business Sales 646-0065/ 642·0720 gas he11t ·c~s''!!:ti:>vf HI[ ''Qutet·c11den·.nte-:adul ,l'datvre ~dells, 31755 Cst. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jy . 673·2039 540 Sq. ft . dlx. suite 1716 Orange Ave. C.M. . 1 7iJ;S~f.~7Ji.~~~ne .' condltion\nc, swimrhtni H\'lht'. Lge 2,l. \»'. l ;Z Hwy.499·2135· Lge ZBr .. 2ba, encl<!sed Newport Beach. •h Blk to Util.pd.S19S/Mooth S45·'4 170 540·0608 Lng. hrd. mulli·clr c;at, Call.540-445.5 ...... pool. rec. room, washers Ba.. _WW. crpts, drps, Ho ... -..6 leach 3169 gar. Whitewater \'1ew. bea•h. Fam·•ly ol. Aug Realono mics 675·6700 I ~--t blue collar & nea disc. I.,,""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ "dryer, • t" bltn me"·ood "I"'""' Ad It 1 $Z50 ... ... n•es,....,.. Lost Sl.h & Marigold,[: ..&Ci • c::~'ifte ,;~;.Beaut.••••••••••••••••••••••• u s o n y . . 2·9,Aug23·30.Laborday •IMOFRE'ERBNT • Opporhlnfty 5015 CdM 525 Reward. aft 6. ll'r.i. 2 BR, single sty, lancjacpd,, healed pool & MESA YaDE 493·3097 . wk opep. Sl.50 week. In· 1.z.3 Rm. offi ces rrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4317or673-2251. _ ~~.m cell, _C&D, 2049 Attractive rent. , 2 Bdrms., l ..., balh condo s-taAna 3880 quire at 112 36th~t . NB. S l 35 per mo. Near Som eone To Finance o-.. A Wallace, M&-8883 . Martini-_.-...... with pooh ro·Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·9875. airport. No lease req. Ideas or Inventions on Rewar~ ! Engagement & .r .._ ,-,,..-r•-:-CM $185.2br,frpl,bllns,drps. N"WPOR T Slep>· to sJ3.J2239Til noon Partners hip ba s is wMeAdRi;l,n~ set ..• ··wdDRV.& ~ .. 'FUNKY Ea11tslde 1 ur. 1m Santa Anaf\ve, · STIPS OIEACH E r No "' 673 7003 1nst'n e . 1c ·.·<ircatforbachelor.New r.J1rAptll3 646-$$42 .ZBR,lba.unf,S285 new cpts. nc ga beach.Mod.2&1Br.$195. 800' o re+ 400' ware· · Market Bs kt, NB . .·.cpt. $200. Util pd. 2653 LGE 1 •-w/I~ pool 'SEA WIND pets. Nr So. Cst Plai.a to$450. wk .642-3'90 house, cpl, lited ceil'g. MC!f"hJC!CJt:S. Trust 673·214Sor673·64JS. Sa I A A 6311289 uc u.\ • area. 646'8135 prk1. M·L >one*""""' mo. Doods 50J5 ----. n & na ve. · , ..... ,,·1• e·..::..1. •••. 111· 1·1 pd. 2 BR. 2 Ba condo$475 301 Edgewater· Apt C 3 Br -h k .... n-. -646·1Z5Z, 644 ·Zl28 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST t'ure w t 1tly -·.rito. 2 BR, nu cptsfcd'1lft, Adlt9 only $21' .. Avail WE HAVE A,.10 .. nts Furnished 2 Ba Bayfront unit priv w/wht collar, hazel eyes; .•-41tv /refrt1, carport. enc. 7·15.,393 HamiJ)on. SUMMER RENTALS orU"'-"isMd 390 bch garage $300 wk N 55'PERSQFI'-LOANS up to 80% Palis ad es Capistrano ·~ .,paUo. No chlldr~/peb. 64iZ·l960 d ays, 641"·4411 •••••······~··•••••••••• Robinson Rltr 675·81ZO 1617 W ESTCLJt"f'---i~B Q('h. Re,,.-ard. 496·8200_:___ · ,.'lJl '1A'' W. 18Ch St.,•"!~ ' ' AGT.541 -5032 lstTDLo-..ll/# ASSISTAll'T MAHAGEltS Ri cky Rick s haw's Chinese Galley has im· med. opening. Fltimc. 21 or over. Pref. some ex- per cashiering & hostess· ing. Interviewing 9am· noon Wed & Thurs. t-~ood­ park, 17923 M.1:1cArthur Blvd, al Main, Irvine. • ••• ·~. "·TIB1 •.. · . • ..,. Avail for Aug . $1 10 per 'I HDTD•--LOST: Fem. whtetbreast .,.,., · .,,_ w~.SmlBacttw /p\tbchOffice for rent, xln tSan 4 ...,_,. & leis blk l beig e ~W om e n ove r 40 · .~ Ouple:ic . 2 Br. 1 .Ba: at· SJ!':re~l·~p~. 1/0ot,1 r~~ (St ,. pnv.675-3063. Juan Capistrano Loe. LowSeatllstrate:,.?:_a~1eCo. ·stripped 'head & back. Interested in a career in It. TTEHTIOH! IHi.;J.ached pr. 1 chi~ OK. rm $180 710 18t.h9t. rr.. ~ Rontal1 .... ch.... 4300 496·8101. er • .,. o. huge fluff y tall. Vic. nursing '! We have a frat •190 1942 A ahe1m St · · ~ 64Z·Zl71 545·0611 Cd M AM 832·0242 PM rormal 40 hour nurse _,,,._642 6682 ft ~rM . " 3840 Lar01e 2 ·BR. 1\.St bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusine11 Rtfttal 4450 Serving Harbor area Z4 673·6i68. n'eward! ' aide class starting Aug. '-11"l • a er ' Hw1tlngt011 leedt• Townhouse. bltns, ow, CO RONA DEL~1 AR PRQF. Male seeks sume ••••••••••••••••••••••• years t8th open ror you. Call • ..Lovely 2 Br, Cpl'I, drp!I . •••••~••••••••••••••••• aautts, nr Hoag llosp. 2 Br 'Fownhousl!, frplc, lo share tastefully furn'd ----Personals 5350 SJ2·6848 , .: 'f'OOd floor . f'l.1alu re lllCETO ~CH $240. mo. 64Z·4387 from $275. 1 Br rromszos. ocn vu Laguna hsc. THE COLO"'Y PVT. PARTY will buy 2nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,0, ... dulls,nopeC.S.$LSO()pcn HEAi SHOPPING Pool, tenn~. (.'Onti nental 493-6960eve. ("Liii T.D.'s . Min . discount. PREGNANT'! liii '2264Place. ntla841·3160 Beau \lful neW Z BR 3BR,ZBA,\'2b\k.bay& bre8kfast.Someocean& c-30RETAIL SllOPS Call :64Z·3573 Ca r l n g confidential e1. B h N I ed-r 'd 2 PACIOUS home t.:dM. bl If.. s tudio apJll. Frplcs. c · e~ Yr "'"u · Catalina views. CI05e to Meed roommate. $150. Prime reasona e spat'e counsejlng & reft'rral. • • ••> Lift al ... •wlwlH bltns. dlsllW'athers. 2 car Sunporc-nes· & Gar. $3IO shopping & fine beach. ~. 673.3121 JI, 61s,...1519 B available large & small. 29°/o YIELD Abortion, adoption &c. •11•·1· M.tlltht-Aph #2 garage: Su'ndecks. From mo., Yrly.S4S.'7Q98 644·2611. Old world charm wjth ~z.sob 1st TD due 'l yr. keeping. ;, •18achelors, 1·2·3, bdrms. $260. 536·2579 BEA U:O,. v l EW . z br. Career girl desires resp ' &Ftetnch winAdd~s. gatblesto w/int. at 10"k 1.1,'ly. Mid· APCA RE 547-2563 lfc2 baths, w /w cpls. -bit I -A 0 2453 exec type to share Condo rees. Jacen die parcel of shop'g. ctr . AYON Let The Kids Do TheH~ Thiss ........ f.ps, bltns & private NEW t~P,ie.xes. l,Zdl Br. lrvf~~~e-.642.~.· THE EXCITING 911.673.7384 af\S:JO t-'es liv a l of Art s site in firm escrow, re-Drink lngproblem~ ,.,,,.. tios. Lovely sp1clous Dix thtu~ut.:flJ>lcS"'Jncd PALM MESA APTS. Grounds. ady to begin. Site appr . Call Alct0hol Helpline Get out & meet peoplt', 111 .. a rderi·llke apt.s. Hea(cd yd. Z002 l:lunt.inat St. i Br, z Ba. pool. patio/ MINUTESTONPT Female to share Z BR 5808ROADWAY $2 10 ,000. IS% disc. __ 2_4_h_,_•_•_d_a~y_ll35 __ .Jltl0 __ ~1 add new Interest, earn qool. Attractive rent . 536·402il)(53Mtt'79 balt'Ony, lndry rac., Nr BCH. Park Newport . Pool, LAGUNA BEACH 831·9Z82 PROBLE MS?WECAllE m oney selling quality . (\dultsonly. NEW 2&3 BR D/W, frp\c . Bay/Ocean .. $400mo. call Bach.1&2 BR. from $165. , Tennis, Spa. 640-5722 ·---------·I ONE WAY Ht.:LP p roducts . I nterested ? 27S E. 18th St, C. M. Ad··•ts" only.· ....... 536-7528 Al 833·9300. 673-5437. Adults. t-Jo Pets ROOMMATE Wanted lo 49 4•791 5 ~Ctalm .... / / CENTER Call: 540·7041 or Zenith " _..... 631·300.'I "" ,......, ,... . l561 Mesa Dr. . .-ertOn I , •I or 536.4..,.... 3 BR, 2 BA. Yrly. Blk. to (S Blks Easl of Newport sh_r . ho.me . $115. in cl. Lost & fcM.d 1 s"i;;;h~rrH~oUlAL~;~neRE64S:A!.81J<JO>f:IR·~'~·t~35~•~d~a~y'~· .................... ~ ·.i ~i •Troplc•Pool• EX lie 2 br1 2 ba. di~ bCh. extra prkg. Patio.' Blvd.) ut11!;.Ch1ld0K.548·9653 THF: t-"AC T ORY · •••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRITUALREADF.R _t_Br. cpts, drps, bltns. pdblaide aptftrbch.Adlt. SUOmo.6'2·3188 !>46·9860 StraightMale to shr.Con· Ne wporl . Idea l shop l&Fowtd 5300 OpenlOA MtoJOPM Bab ysit ter , l ite -'\"\\_Plral 11talrca~e. real nopets Sl80.5Jl.8362 WALK toBCh .New:lbr.2 do nr. ocean. pool, ten· avail in the mall Sl40. •••••••••••••••••••••• Adviceon allmatters. housekeeping. Mon-Fti. ···~~;.~r~~~o, gas & NEW deluxe, be•ch area~, ba d'pb fxd. ic'pt , <1rpa , ~'~· RES 0 RT ~~~~ joa c u zrJ. 536 -1952 mo. 673·9606 Losz1:~uro s!~2~,~~·e~~:,".i;:.~~~. ~::-~:im~ mJu;tes~~e: "~f U . . ' 2 Br, Z Bi. ci.:.-gar. g•r · sp, gar. r y, . 18.JO Sq. t-'t. C·Z bldo. 8061 960-Adopt· • -··· 49Z 9034 492 9136 LOVELY new idult 1 br. $215. mo ... A1i:";ti1 ,pd. $ 4 IS . C h1 Id 0 K . Offke l..t• 4400 Bolsa nr . Beach Blvd. c~lS';ay /N~~ Wo. . . own trans . Ref. 648-6706 frplc, beam ceil'g, Bpool . 848·13ll_or '46-.._~gt. 67~·0642LMZ·0696 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable . 644-6172 We love to massage you Babysitter needed Harper P'tom 1210. 399 ay . Nofee. ' ~.~ ' , DELUXE 2 br, 2 ba, t."1 SINGl,E lo 6 rm suites. • . , l : Wht &: Apricot Poo-SoCall645·0!l60 S<:hl Area. Your home &4frl458 . block beach Adults no Avail. in plush office DELUXE office. comm I die. Vic : El bicanto • · We 're at 2626Nwpt. Blvd for kindergartener. Call · -3 BR. 2 BA , pnc. &ar·: ta SS.SO e15-1106 ' LI v ING bldg nr. OC Airport. Thi! &. industrial SJ>IC'f!S. ~ PaCitic Csl Hwy. Dana Nearthe PairgrouOO, bt wn 11 am & 5pm. r''tl!;IS. 2 Br,.,2 'Ba, bltns, W/W CP:f-~· ~ m1 pe • ' service incl; Recep· mini wa_rehous~s ,1n Pt. Answers to name of lt's Great-Don 'tWail 646-0172. •OOl'pts. drpaJ very dein. froin be.ac ·children Walktobeacb.2bt,l'h ba, Uonist, conference rm, ~g.unaN11uel~M1ss1on Peache s. Reward .1-"-'-'--------·I ~'.'.:::.'.'.-': _____ _ •*•~Vl~na. m.so9I OK. no Pf $H0 .mo. frJ)lc, Y early. $330 xerox etc Call333·3640 V1eJO areas. Handy to 493-0059 . •Abraa•s Menage• Barmaid wanted. Jl~lr EX J£ S1de 2.6r' lg Bola• Chica'• Warner, mthly 541.4905 ' · San Diego· Fwy. 200 tol-'"-="---------1 Kaye. Rit a, J eanne , Immediately. ''I L ·.1rd •--r~~nde. Se• Mgr. 4662 Milo, Apt. · · NEWPORT Financial 2000 aq ft . As low as 30' LOST: Hearlna: aid at Tr1sh, Carolyn & Mary CallM8·9949. "!'-' ·~'1~~~)'ia 'ri.0f1.mr,' A,14e·58'7 _ 3BR,2 Ba,blocktobeach. FROM $195 Center, executive suite, persqn.831·1400 Edison Hi&h Scht. Jtunt. arewailinglohelpyou!7 1---------- ' "· 11 l!'l . ·~ · yrly, garage, patio, avail. Aug. 1. $175. lnclds . Beach. Reward .. 557·7064 d•ya a wk., ~lOAM to IAIMAIO WAHTID 1 '1 A'Y•il:A\lf ! 3 BR. l lh BA . W/W cpt & bltns$34S 642-1603 Oakwood offers tht' t elep hon e answe r tore. patio frontage in -l2PM . 1733 l"ullerton . Beer bar . 979-12611 "lffrt f'' ..:....,;,_··~ .. , dr:pa, d1hw1hr .. frpl, · · finestinresortlivingala service. secretarial histori c San Clemente LOST: Desert TortoiJie, CM 63 1114 •1,.1v M1Dnw111w!vAH ~1't10,encl .1ar.Cblldre" AV"'IL. 911. Nr. Ocean 2 price you can tfford. avl'lil. P au l , 840.8325 Jiotel.$210.492·8430 11b e ll 11 '' long. Vic . · I· BEAUTY 'oPER. as a •1'1 ll VILLAM OK,nopet1.$265mo.1,IJ br +den,2'11ba,t ennls& T her e's $1 million in kd Beachwal k , Jib,$~. ""91of'"eltt• Shampoo asst. Lic'd, .4:i:f .B'r, l Br.• Den, 2 Br, a mt. (f';fm beach, Wornt.r 1 pool . $4'75 mn. Yrly. r ecr eation faciliti es . w ay:f . PLUSH1 Beaut. furn lg. J:teward536·4048 ,...,.,ettoft Guar. Salary. Thll or pl. 1 fJIBl"'Townhou~e. Cerpets, &: BOl1a Chic•. 4862 Milo, 979·$340 ext. 2$6 days, NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· ~REI! R~ olc. swte, lo rent or !!hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti m c . De Si 111 a Ha Ir d fl pince 3 At A 94ec...., 642545.l eve TS 1 ll tl r ,......, $195 mo. Xlnt. NB /CM FOUND : Sm.Blk&Wht . ......._W_ 7IOO Fashions. Lag. llill». r..apes, r e • p . . ·-r: · s . NISCOUR .Au me lfl.ou _ _..llOW. loc.M2·87531e..-eeis Terrier m ix, fe m. Vic .•• ...,.. ~118fool1. 4 ten4', I COW'\!I • . RT activities director who .... M V d Be m da ••••••••••••••••••••••• 586·2770 .. ~in sauna a.. •AIK MIWPO pl ans parties, BBQ's, New eluxe ol!ice apace 1..-.tn.e ....... 4500 , St~:_:5.07M c. r u !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,, , J4ooH•diorBlvd MOW 19f11MG. APAITM8rfl'S trips .ti: more! Free Sun· for large or small users. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ~e'!y t:~ ~=jobs B & Girl .~\Cjla Me•• (114)551..I02IJ 11.Pllm Bachelor l or 2 day brunt'h. Liberal tenant Improve· 1200 Sq. Ft. M-I w/ftoflt UNO : Sun. Mini poodlfl for a few very lpttial OYS I t -tilijlfe 2 Br, bttnl. erpts, I 9edrm, $115 ; Z bedrmit. Bed-rooms and Plu1 beautiful sin1les. ments, all amtnltle..oi \oo. office lge rear door 220 iray, male. Vif'. 20th ai: women. Penonility ft !Oto ii' years of' age. Dai· )ill dtfl. SliO. Call aft. ~:'I bedrin, 2 bath, Cp f'r.~~~~;9.6 :u~ia:~d~~':nS:.!:s: ~~h~~~. ~~~~;~ 3-Pha;e. Unltt6.sn5. 821 Nwpt. CM.645.-9468. willinanesa to work out· ly Pilot delivery "rootes ~.J48.tw n""°all ... ~~~~~f'~·~~ . Dai'"' Renls from SJ.95. Prtees Beacb. Nr. eor. Allanta Terminal Way, Costa FOUND: Kitten, lon&halr akle a Cew hours daily may be available In your ' --' Y Mesa Dav.s S40·S710 · 1 M m ore Imp. tha n e xp. area. Earn profit fOf' de-~·Jll.RGS 3 Br wtpalk» ei: Blvd. on Adam1, north at Spa;Pool•·Tennls vary by location. Models & Brookhurst. Alent on · * "' 1rey male. V c. •a "exlble hours & choice liveries &: cash, lrifl9 or , •lftopte mo. OU'den •It• A11bai1n1, 2 bklC:kl. Across froft\ Fashion op.n 10 to 7. Sorry ao pet!: premises, or call Rltr., eves. 646·0lll \'erde. 540-115.S. ot Oranie County loca. merchandise for aelUnc "'*"°°'· Adulta only.1\e KEN'I' ROOERS Island at Jambor"te on or children. Roommate Mi chael McGinnis (714) 2500' M 1, a r 17th '6 FOUND· s 1 le / lions. Stop by ror colfee new subscr1ptlOn11. For ,•f adome , MS Mil' .... REALTY San Jo1qulft Hilla R~d. 1ervlcc available. Month 9'1S·3460 Collect. PI ace n t I a CM, 220 whle ~~t. ':ic~a~=)'• betwe.n 10 _. 4 and ask information please call . •··~·tbrw /'ew,-•. I,.. 71411•8300 17141644-1900 tomonthoc:cupancy. &autirulnewolcbld1.1 pwr/prlc1/ellt.l ilr. 12 11th Ct.1,.. 834·01511 / forDorothy.250E.17th ·642 ·43~1 . From Saa , ---.uEo VI _... 114lill>•• or z room iul te a . centa.84G·l25ZIM4·222B ~ St.SulteF,ColtaMna. Clemente-San Juaa • f "17S..t'dulu. MIW..OIT.MAltHA Oakwood Secretarial service on DEl.UX&ln"*'lrial unit& _ . Capistr;i.no •rea , call ... .,,,... ....,.. -2BR .. nIUrn, newliilnt, 'fft ...... Drt" Ga.rden premises. Nr. O .C .: wtth offices: 1.300. 1400, FOUND: Doll~· .. '!",!__';" 1 a•e. Amblttou1 persons who 49S·0630andMWionVi• 6 S.C Plau.. z br bltJnt,' C'lta, dJlll, nr. 2 BR'& 2 Bk w/denonthe Apartments Airport, N.B.833-310(. I.500, 1800, 2212, :17f0 lo P1ea t red leaun::•..,,,. an. ~~~ ~~11ea;rn ~~ti~~: Jo-E~ ·1 uro area, c-all Pvtpat,pr.Cbllcl beach*' &dln1ar •. No wattr, from $450. Pvt. sooo aq ft. M.2.4463 or ,Nr.Klllybrooke6Baker. 581·63•"· doia. $·134S. peta. fll$. ~ bctl, lovely garct..., must M.w,.-t •••c• 642.7604 AJll on pre· C.M. 5't0·3811. ' Call for appt. m--4786. ' quel Oppor. Enlployer V,• ~ .... lo. ·~prec. 8ia.&tl4i 880 lrvlnt • OFPF.IC.thEotlw/ .. BALCOYlewNY mlse4, i"11 w.' 17th Sl .. FOUND: Bea,le, lenMJ#I • Anlmal ':'--"al . ,---. J Bftit~ Ba, c:,,,U...dr;.. 2 BR OOl\do, trta. stove, da). ~t 18th C:M -1-V"Wt' •. .,...,.... ~" alnt. clean, ,!tea pgo1, l ml I~ bch. '240 S'4S·0550 Prc•tla:e Newport Center _;__· _ w I Cle a co ar · · 'Recpt·Clea n~. F\Jll or Dook~.,..'.\,lin&:·acncral ol· -+.: ,S210.M&a7S. mo.211.ff2,llXS BEACH YEARLY loc.:1tlon . Month to l800 SQ. f't. fil•l Spoce. Harbor Blvd. & ,Pr1a• PT. Mon-Fttotwknds . (i ce . J<;xpd. Accts rK, • .; _ Delne+br 2 titi . ypper month. F"riU!hed or W1-f' front office. Large rear ceton Ave. C . .,t. MO:allO Oran••· NB, or Irvine . pos!•flt.t journil.IS, f"eC'l'P'. ,'1 WLYDECORATED Dpb:Ocean'YUfrom ent.Larcelff 2 Bff;apl"a,wil1h fum.noorJeo-.,ft.. door.*""Omo.lT7&Whil Write Ad 1329. Dally ti o ni s t , I n sura nce ~ r~··~· .. a~:: 1 .. ~J. ~8::,' ~7f:~~~·p:,1°.u.i~1!!f :;:~•e:1 ::~:a 0. friO c.11..MD llerSt~M .days540-S7lC "0~:.~T;de~~~-~1 :!~~~~·:ox1*.C-Osta ~~~~ Sewport~~ -• ••14 2~.-TSt•7Jll PomonaAve.MZ-JOlS evttMf--0881. ....,....,. , \. • • I ' 8J8 DAILY PILOT . HelpW .. tod 7IOOHelpW .... od 7100 W•tod 7100 HolpW-.! 710 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ..... ?!~! ~!!~ ..... ?! •. twpW..+ed 7100 MH~111~ 1005 ~•••••••••••••!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·•••••••• •••••••••••• 11l~TZU pure bred Ser-vice Sl•. Allcndanl, VIC OLA pups. 'Elia•beth Tayk>r pJtime. t;xper'd only. L1r1e (51 ' hieh:. 24 " baa 1 ~·•·ZI• has 7, Avail eves & wknd ~~ w Ide, 2 5 '' dee P) today '~ "Jn" m.1 Cuddly Ne 1 l iii p pear. & 'Brunswick <Bruniwlck· & hal~l.U&tol. 1200 up. handwriting. Apply AM, Blake·Cellendar Co .• 64:i-tl880 TEENAGERS & COUEGE STUDEHTS HELP! I I GOOD JOBS For I I Good Men or Women Ages 12-16. Earn $2i)-$40 per week getting new subscribers lo the DAILY PILOT a fter school and Saturdays. No deliv e ries or collecting . Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas. call 840-JZIO Earn up to $50.00 per week for part time work evenings and Saturdays. Phone 536-1287 for interview. 2S90 Newport Blvd, C.M. Pat. 1818) rre.Jed.rie, IC'.~:::C'-----­l ~~--~--~--1,.. l n d -up vi c trol a . KC .Kee •hon, I yr.; Shoe S11lcsm11n, part. or Maholj:any 'inl"h. H11s adorable pet . unable lo full time help Medcd. No flve bui I tin zlor1111e keep ! $150 or bc~t olr. e11:perien ce needed. App· apace1. PllY8 excellent· 558·18 .• 18::__ ___ _ NO EXPR. NECESSARY! ly Lanz, Fashion laland, ly. Ready to refinbih. ---- NB. $250.00 Phone 615-0342 or Maltese Pup. AKC. qut li· 675-9988. ty do gs Pel priceti. • Equal Opportunity Employer ·. Equal Opportlll'\ily Empl':!yer HolpWanl•d 7100 HolpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HelpWG1tled , 7100 Waiitod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAILOR FITTEI! To a ll 01.1r rrtcn<L-1 In Orange Counly JOHATHAMS AHTIQUES Is havintc their annu<1il We are 11ow. accepting Supe.r Summer appliclllions for perm•· Ch~arance nent. full lime positions. s I · k 615-4381 • --·-· -POODLES·? Toy blk malt1, ·3 GRT. OANE pup!I , l male. 2 fe.m. 536-0li17••,646·0142. . Samoyed PUJl'S. AKC re- gistered, 9 wks. Shots. Sacririce s100. 491 -2896. Potentia l $15,000 to $20,000 per year, in direct Lo consumer sales in·hon1e. Uni- que comn1i ssion <·ompensation plan. We sell rrom lead:;; created by our multi-million dollar National Advertis- ing ca n1pai g n . No experience necessary as our comprehensive train· ing covers all aspects. We haVe more leads in Orange County than our pre- sent starr can handle. May lead to permanent career positions .. Call now, we need each other! REAL ESTATES ... , L'"' RN-CCU M b "' 1 th a eoncntire!ltnc iu.c...-> ust c c11 pt•ru n c upto -.,Qt-'F! Ho" Day Mice Pay -.•MAID•• HACIENDA Nights. full or p/lime. f1ttina &. tallorina of 42231 lSl NB Doberman. Must •ell. 91\f,.t.1Pttl or IPM ·S'PM Ncwport ChanetJnn REAL ESTATE.INC. Differenti al p;.1y . Xlnt quallty'fTien'sapp.oirel. 57~.oo01 ' ·.. r'emale. Gd ~ood AKC. or 5Pr.1 -9P r.t . Earn $100 l---~C~a~ll~64::::"~3000:;::... __ I Opens Oflice lfil in Coc>la ben€!fils. Contact Mrs, Appty In l't~NOI' 6'6·5626/6"2·1435. $100. -t +per week doing en· MAIDS f'or llotel, full Mesa. Self slartcn;, fr('C Ha lestreri , 642·2134, DESMOND'S Beautiful bowl & pitcher 104s Britcniica 542-7200 and 542-2024 J"o-v <f ble work in our ,,·me. ,·mmcd. Apply in thinkers, true indcp. con-Cos t a M emo r i a I tblue) Satin & taffeta Frff to Y~ ' hoop skirt. t-:lec. hur· ••••••••••••••••••••••: brMd new ofc opening person : surf & Sand tractors. Best comm. 111 llospital, 301 Vi<.1oria, NEWPORT near O.C. Airport. Xlnt 1-lotel, 1555 s. Coast Hwy , town. Call C ttt EOt' ricane lamp tsml ). As· 3 Cule Kitten11,6)rk$, boll:· opportunity f()C" positive LMg. Bch. No phone John Rampcllo. Mgr 1;;·~-.,,,,.-.,,,,.·~·.,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,.,b~N~o~.~J~F~··;•~b~;on;~ls~la;nd~·~·.-~· sorted kitchen gadgelti & trained. · m'.nded ,.n .. 'v . t'o r II 1 2975Fair view<il8akcr tins .Assorled~·~.dls-7~l -5729 aft.2PM ~ _c_a_s.R_e .. a~s~··~·-----I RN h · I I · -- -Ht-lpWonted 7100 ... ;Wowted 7100 f! .. ~~~I interview, Call tt1AJ 0 WANTED 549-951_1 ___ RM·Mi~Shift ELEPl-IONt; SALF;S, es. c.u rn1 va g ·au. LABRADOR Retriever . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 ~-cc.c..--------· I r cd 342·343t. female. 9 ritooths old. a ll Part Time • Otll REAL ESTA TE 11-7 :30. t•u time. MOO-E~perienced pre err . d ho C.ll BOAT DENTAL Specialist ·s Of. HOUSEHOLD Mesa Motel •646-9681 ''"" 10 70,, Comm•·~sion. Surg. Oitr. pt1y. Xlnt F:arn as much as you like Appll•C•• 1010 ~otst · Nec10 '.M T.e~ PM lice seeks pa rt li me °"' ro " b r·t c •1 by lalk•'ng to -pie all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'ween n vo; ~ • MAMAGEMEHT Dynamic , presti"ious, ene I s . ontact "rs. ....-~ . c'I 398 GELCOATER gene r a l ofCice h e lp. We are offering an op-MASSAGE TECH halfpy office' w / he~YY J ensen. 642·273'1, G0t>ta over Southern Orange Kenmore Washer&: Gll!lj C~-=..:•·~l=~·------ Xlnt pay , J!ood future for Insurance-. etc. Exp'd por. for family oriented Young lady 118·28) for unstructured learning M es a l'ot em o r i a I County from oin air oon -Dryer $75 ea. Kenmore LOVABl~E 10 mo!I old person Yl'ith production prcf 'd . 842·6631 1-1 .B. indlv. to express their legitimate fu\ltime posi· environmenl&semi·p\1 . Hospita l. 301 Victoria. d itloned office. Two Washer & Norge Gas rdale lrh;h Sellcr. expen ence & ability to.,~•~r~•~·~· ------~I ability as PERM. LIV E-l,ion. No exper. nee. We offices has 2 openings in C.M. E.O.t:. shifts-loam to lpm or Dryer SM> ea. Guartl>el. 539-~17Z · & · 1 send to school. earn Spm to 8pm. Monday M6 8672 ma1nta1n re.pair spray Dental Assistant IN Household Managers. while you learn. Apply in residenti a l or inY~tmcnt SALES Exp'd. girls for through io'riday. Apply ut 1--·--·------Beautiful healthy part equipml'nt. 1\tusl be> able 2 Mos. Summer Relier. All avail position'> are in person any afternoon or sales . N.H. nr. airport. c ar stereos & related 250 E. 171h St. Cost•• Selling year old Kenmore Siamese kittens free to to tape& J!CIC0;1l s<1ilboat Expcr not nL'(.-e;sary. X· Orange Co. TOP wages! cYe. 211 2 1-larbor Blvd . Call Don Ber man at equipmt. Apply at: 1844 Mesa. or c all Tony 700 !le ries elec dryer. good home. 536-5178 molds & va riety or small Ray lil". needed . 644·Z185. This mu y b e yo ur l:~C~o~s~"~M~e~s~·~· --;--;-:-;-:::;l.~(•7~14;l;7~5-;2·~~~920 •. ~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;liN;e~w~po~<~l~R:'.'.:l"~d~.,~C~M'.'.... __ 1 :S<-~;~m~;:a~a~l~G~<6~·~4l~OO.~:--:;:::C.[;~X~ln~t~e~o~n~d~;t~io~n~581·7723 -parts . Choppt'r e"pc r personal answi'r to the , ---A'dor!lble grli,y & white defi nite adviintage. Call DEMTALAsst. economic squee7.C which Mature woman for infant SALF.S Telephone Answering G.E. Washer. Kenmore female kltttih. Needs collect, 703·4fi5.J7ZJ ask .Ortho·chairside, p/time we are :ill experiencin~ care in my home. folust Real Es tate Sales HOUSEWIVES-$ Service. Expcr, Full-elec. Drye r . Moving, goodhome.6U-lf96 RussSmith & full tim e. lrvi nl". al the present tim<'. 1£ provideowntransp.t:all Prestl9eCarttr TOY&GIFT ~ time.Flex.Hrs.540-1777 must !lell.Gdcond.$125. SSZ-7800. you feel thal yoo are a afl6,962-2276. MOVF.UPTO both.536·2117 Well trained &,,yr ~d 'Boys & Girls. Must bcl -'-'--"-'-'-------1 competent homl"maker lndustnal-Commcrcial PARTIES Tele Solicitor, part Ii Australian ShitP Do&. peat looking. Part time, Dental Ret'eplionist & your lifestyle is flexi-MECHANIC Sale-s & Leasing by jo\n-G'ft 'N G d t .11 1-tourly plus bonu!I . G.E. Wa!l her Excellent Needs space.552·7684 Kentucky FricdChickC'n. Exper.variedofc duties; bleenoughloal·cept the Detr~to,·e·.elmechanic ing our tea m of pro-1 .s . a ge:s wi 675·6682. condit ion $50 firm . .. JS C II I B h k · •• " r · I W ·11 · train 1n exper1enced•----------·1 •••0047 • . st "'Y-..ag. l' . must now ins ura nce resp. of home manage-needed. All models; ;anly e."S1ona s. e w1 train ' ....,.. forms. Huntington BC'h, menl, Plea.•e ...,...tact our a top R. F.. ticen.c;ee in housewives to earn $2000 Tire Changer. Must be ex· 1----------F ~I IOSO " """'' qualified appliC'anl<; app-by De< 1•1 de-•lral M · c Good C•m·er, upn·ght rr~··r . VIM•• 751·'-· ·oord•·nalor 10 d•·.--u•• eo·1herourl A or ~ange · "' ........... ., · per. a1or o. ... ........ """" ~ "~ "°' ly. 714 ·521·6410. ~· · ..,, · be 1·1 11· of ·rt s 1 -peJect eond. SIOO. ••••••••••··~·•••••••• Breakfast l·ook, totally • exp. Full or part tin1e. Salary open. &15-HYlO DENTAL the various nno:«ibilities CountyoCfice. ing au 1 U ine-s gi 5 a ary.494·v•ou.· '' ~ l --~E~O::...:E~m"-"p~lo~y~e~r.--1 & toys. No deliv·oo col -536-1294. Great Savin onUsed RECEPTIONIST that may relale lo you r r· ForlnformalionCall Ice< lree h-tes• ,,,1, '·---------•I:-=--,..-.,-:---,,,,--Furn.,Appli.&Misc. CHALLENGING lyrse~perience.Orange needs. For rurther de-Medical Front Of IC'e MtdlerRt'dtors& Needcar.c:ii96.i5604 ··l' TOOLER/MOLD G.E.15.Tcu'rreezer.Like Wilson 'sBarg.ainNook tra ining and jobs a"aila-Co. practice. 830-3731. tailsit~~ ~o~~RS ~e:;tetl~;-~~~d W~~.. M111ta91mcwt Co. Inc. Gifts 'N Gad~ets MAKER nu. $200 cash firm . u-54S'W. 19th SL. C.M. ~~~rin1\~~Y .U~afir~~·~ ask fo r Gloria.. . U PJOllN NCwporl Beach rt,edical 846-4493 & 1213)289-0144 1---·-·o_u•_25_t_h_Y_e_:i_r_" __ , Fiberglass sailboat mf· , _H_a_u_I_. 64_o_.,_204 __ · ____ l·B-E-D=. ~k~;n~.=,=;,~,,=m"-"a~tl~r=ess-, ;\rmy J{el'ruitcr at Jlunt-DENT AL-Cha1 rs1dc_ for 752·099;l-:;;--;:;:l-"o~rr~;~c•~·~p'.:H_'_""'_"_"_'_'_0_r1 Salitlady. ~·d g'r. has xlnt opportunity llcycles 1020 box springs, frame, xtra P r r II interview. -,...... for toolr r /mold maker ••••••••••••••••••••••• r,·,m. "till pckagcd, S21S ' ·ngto•• Be .. ,.h, ""'.~.0a•11 ·. eri o o fire, u time. . --Clolh•'ng shop No eves . b . • ..... ''"~<><>-" r · O 1HOUSEKEEPJ:<'R&care · . wit 3-4 y r s exp. 1n MAN 'S SCHW I NN (val. ••251 ~-n, $195 Costa Mes:i.&15-1\fiJ . pre e r exp. i n r a • ~ ~ MEDICA i. Rkpr. Exp'd. , Call 548 5383 r · Id -~-· Su & XR Li o'8 yr oldbo)' approx 2 · · tber g l a ss & mo VARSITY 10 SPEED (val . ••25), ~overy ,·n-rgery · ay c. · ' · in A/R , A/P & ins . uf & ..., ..,.. • Cleri cal, Temporary May bec ome p<'rm . EOI::. Tel e promplC'r nf New part Beach. 642·3260. Ent h usi·asl IC". i::ood lo. 6 wkdys. ~r. llope Needed for group of~ Sales .Person, permanent ~~~ <"~~-~:!nt;a!~sad -BIKE $50. 646·3680 cl'.:•~·~63=1~;1148=='~· ----pe rs ona lity. Xlnt op-View Sehl. Begin Aug . I. R•d•.olog·, •. t. ,·n NB. Send r,ull t1m~ neededfo_rwork e~ 80]5 · Good I & ••7 4"~0 '" "" REAL ESTATE I hi r t vancemcnt opportunity. ar... ABBEY RENTSRURN. portun1t y. sa ary ..., · u.>et •esume Io·. Box •44 . 1n a 1g mg 1x ure -----.. Apply lo security guard: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19251-IARBOR BL. CM benefits . Pll:.IO.ll A ~1 HO US-EKEEPER/Cook . Daily Pilot. P.O. &x SALESPERSONS s ho~·room . Expcr . West•ailCorp. Siamese-kitlens, 7 wks CALL {714)645-m2 Cle rk ~A~1fXJ7 Tu s tin area . exp'd.for sini::Je pcrson. 1560. Cos ta 'P.1csa, Ca. H '"" IC • • helpCu lwbu~ltn~~ 275McCormickAve,CM old.$10.Ftee31lttte 1,~ .....-..-· Live in , Ba lboa. $300. 92626 ,.,..e5 ommlSMOftS necessary · e W1 rai Siam .. •e killen-;557-1616 Moving-BeautiCul lov · _ =='--------1 •a•"d. '"-'-· the ri ght person. Calll l"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~:'~~~~~'C".";'.~;~:I t •· or very gd Dental ·Receptionisl. Re· 673·10 19 -..-,_,.,....,. ,,.6 2901 bl •5 I~ esea • s a, Medica.IAssistant DOVER RLTY. . .... · wn ,,-pm _._ ow Truck Driver want· D-. 1040 clua lily. never use d SENIOR ·centexper. ll.B. Ins urance Secretary Back ofc. fl.1usl have at ed. Exper pref"d. Good •• -;::•••••••••••••••••• $8-8822. 1 ___ Call 846-1303 wanted. Perwnal lines least I yr e:<p. Call betwn 645-9070 SALESPERSONS pay + bent:fits . Apply I c::::.=.::c _____ _ PRODUCTION DISPATCHER experie nre prefl"rrl"d . 10am-4pm.644-11195 -·-__ ~Am e ri cas. J.ar_ees l IOOOlrvlne .&42.1252_ •PETWORLD• Matching 8' 1-lerculon Typing, invoicinji! & or. ---'-----.--~~ _ PrivaLc Security Patrol1----------1 Coc kers. Chihuahua, soras, $65 ea. End corner CLERK Graveyard Shift. Apply fi ce routine. South Coast M i l I a M e x 1 .c a n REAI. ESTATE SALES Syste m n eeds several TRAYB. Poodles. Shih-Uu. Doxie, & cocktail tbls & other inperson. Ins urance , 211 Ocean Re s_l a urant . Expd C turyll /Surf selfmotivaling,goal set-Your Army Recruiter Dobie. Pit Bull s, furn.673·5879. ,This job requires lourh YELLOWCAI A'te . Lag una Rea ch Wai tr ess neede d en , ling pe rs ons Belween can show you a new Cocka'poo. Peli.es, ~----- operation of the 10 key 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa 494.1031 . 642·9764 lrand Mew Office-18· ~ to present oor re· Id Id Call Westies, lOO mixed pup-8 fo"T velvet sofa .. custom adding machine and is a • NO PHONECALI-5 On 17th Street in 1-lunt-sidentialsecurityservice ;f:;, ;{0~~s7:"'Mesa, p ies. Stud svs most made, like new, Xlnt 'espon •.. ,hle JOb p<cp.·"··• ____ r_1_._E_AS_E ___ 1Jnterior Designer. ex-ington Beach. 3 blocks program in the Laguna H . breeda. 2525 w. t7th at value,$200.833-2158 ' ' · d r h •' t k · · 645-1163 ; unt1ngton · f'I h PP."" ·t tus perience necessary 1n e-•MEWS RASH.fr rom t e ocenn. ,,ow a · Be ach, !\.1 is~ion V1e10 Be••h 962_11821 Fairview. SA. Open eves. 3 -··h•'on •ofa. Table and ing 1 es, s 1 1 0 s ii DONUT Shop Early AM sign & sales in quality in.e applic ations for areas. Part llrhe accep-'" ' 5315027 ._,..,. '00o'po,i:u. ch an_:~ or,ders1·1 Shi ft . No ex p. nee · rurnishi n gs. Call ror Escrow Trne. · · · · · · .$525 Ii censed r ea l estat e ta_ hie . For more informa.:1:.:T~-'::;-s~l~--.-;St:;-. $~5~5~0:1 -~~-~~·'-----~ 6 chairs. 1ng repo,...,;, e <"._ Woman age 25-45. Apply Earn While You Learn I I Call'" rr Be r I 1. · • 968§774._ you have h.ad .accounting in person : 135 E. IJth. appl. blwn 9 & JOam on-PBX Recepl. ...... S600 sa espeop e. · ,,aney. lion t"a~I ~1 ·0400Monday FTee Job. Accurat1; fast aut. ema e co lie lo ·f- expenence this Yoould be CM ly. 642-2050. CONTROL CAREER 536·7542· l~ru ~ riday. Ask for typist ror pwch1J.$. C\'ept. ~84:.~;-1 ~~:s Co..liClf, Ti[. ... _(amps. -:i::uitable ba c ki::rou nd .l~~---------1 ;;;;.o;;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;..,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ EmploymentAgency Dick Jimenez. of major mf& corp. Co. dress~. Full si~ bed & Some light typin~. ex· DOORMEM IR:VINE PERSONNEL 34001rvine,Ste l09-B 0 SAl~ES WOMAN Exp'd . paid b e nerlts . O .C. tiogObedieneeCl~to mjil~ ~j'ln~1 Ea s t, cellent fringe benefits, Mus l be JS years or NwptBch 7141556·8505 ~&.u~ only . Fu ll & p/time. Airport area. Fee Jobs StartWed,Aua:~2'7th. pticed'to1'tlt~an .• Apply : pcaran•e and good 488E 171hSI AngusGordonPcrsonnel 7·30P1tl ·•·-,•~·1 th a st able company. olde r . have neat ap-SER\11CES&-AGE_NCY Nurses Aides 3-ll, e.p'd -ci:mn-&il Ii~ 21 ,_c=h_n_·,_._F_a_s_h_i_o_ns~,_54_S-_36111j~ Also. lnNewporl·lrvlne~rea . -•~P~M=,·------- ._ . · · pref'd. Mesa Verde Con-· · .71U-.. "'!"' Antiqued while Kneehole personality. Apply aft 7 <A.t Irvi ne). Costa Mesa v a lesce n l 1-los p. 661 Secretary trainee wanted Agency 6'l2·6720 's=·=E=L=L~;d=i=e~it-e-,,,.~-.,;'-;tl>,.--.a Desk, S75 _ Custom Set· DIC EOH PM ., Manns South Coast Suite 224 642~ 1470 Center SL CM for 1 m an law offi ce 333 f:. 17th Nol5, CM D"'ilY P,ilot ClasslriedAd. lee, SSO. 673-3671 S:. .. ·~. Plaza Theatre P.2. 685 ... "".'~"".'~~~~~~N;;;;:;;--------1 REAL E~"i'ATF. ,in Newport Beach: Gd f;;;;~~;~:;;.:;;;;;l~~~j~~~~~~j~~~~j~jiiiiiil ~clECT. R. OHIC S Sunnower. Costa Mesa. ...: Nurses CAREER typing "s kills requ.ired. IMC ORAP·ERY Wor-krm. Ex · Janitor, full time opening. RH's-LVM s Super. fantastic opp. for1 -="'--------I . • & M(.A 752.-0250 * UTOTEM * • p'd. only. wage open. Day shift . For interview. Part time. On C'al . All the go-getter! Current Se-cretsy EMPLOYMENT Ca rm_e n's Draperies, Bayv iew C'onv. 11os p . shifts. Good workin g staffing, very active, Exper'd. SHnot nec. But OPPORTUHITIES 18522 Von Karman Jrvine, Calif. 926&1 17 1~) 833-000 642.1435 6'12·3505 c ond . Contact Mrs . Red Carpet RJlr. E:C.ger good typing skill<; req 'd. FullorPart'fime 1-;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j i;;;\~:J;u~,;;~·i;;;;;fir~~lil J ensen, 642-Z734. Costa lo work with new people. Leading N. 8 . Hotel. Call No Expe< N......,ry ]• Janitorial. Part tune/ u M es a M em or i a I No lie. nee. lo a pply. GI time. Local, evenings, Hospital. 301 Victoria St, approved. Free training. I ~P~a~t~, 64::..c•~-1~7~00.:.c.. EO=~Ec·--·I Age 21-65 Eligible An Equal DRIVER Exp'd adult!lonly. Lead-CM EOE For info. call : Linda Secretary/Executive GotoTheNea~l I Opportun1ly 1-.:mployer man position also avail..;...ccc.=· ==·------I 00075~~ . Tl€ TOC M·ARKET !lii..;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;,;;,;;;..;;..;;;;;;;,;,;..I T 0 C 1-t A U FF EUR top pay. 979.3923 . c-=-'-'-~"-------·I Fa.st and accurate typist. For AppHt"a~ ac lnfo LOCAL EXECTITIVE To1 -~~~------·1 •Nurses Akin• shortha nd, varied offit"e OR.CALL <714.)IJ42-,'1'102 Orr,··c on Weekdays. Jewel-.,-"-· Exper'd . 7~3&3-11Shift..<;· Recept /Gen Ofc. girl. work . Near Fas hion · ~ .. .. J ~ s N 1'" E · Tic T~ Systems~ tne. . CLERKTYPIST Pre fe r folature Ma n Due t o expansion J . needed in large ... Good typis t. 3838 . Is land . International • w {references. Write to H E R 8 E RT 11 A LL Apply Coast llwy, CdM . Security Corp. M-1·5100. A C'cls payable cler · R I C ll ESS COCKT•IL P .0 .Box 15326. Santot JEWELLERS is now in-oya e onv. osp WAITR n . Typin~ SO wpm. Good An• 92705 1030W. Warner Re•ptTo "OO SECRET••r Now ••••·ng appb .. too· •• w /r•cu r es. Exp. nec.1,.,,,,..,,,,.·.,,,,..,,,,.~·.,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,."""i lervise1w 0 irncgM. anage-Santa An• ''"·6450 ... ---..... '" ......, Prog ressive animal Newport Beach CPA Chuck's Steak ltoUst . Salary 5475. Nl"wporl h ·1 1 rr F•·rm needs•. <able, relia · 14131 Rcdh•'ll, Tuslln. AP· ·lkach insurance office. El••tr~M-al Assistant Managers NURSES AIDES t 0,. 0'Pn' .•1 °, u '1'u'r •,•<,•0P,· " .. ...-ble individual w/ above p1Ybetween3&6PM. Good company henefits. "'s••m"'-5 XQI ualified Sal~,· Peohnnple Tired of being a bed pan versatile, take charge, average s kills ; Sleno. l -'~""-'--='-'-"-'-'---1 'Call 1\1 rs. Neal&lJ-8450 -" ......-mlllC'I nt opporturu y, P e com mando? We have re-typing & dictaphone . WAITRESSES -----·-lnsn.cfars ror appointment IO:.lm til a lily orient-.. & rehab m al u re Per 8 0rn · Se d lo 0 -18 E 'd ~·11 /t Coc ktai lWaitre.scs r -Noo n Mr . Bo rdon , '-" Minimum 4 Yrs. of ice n r esume uvx • xper .ru orp Bartenders Minim l Yr. Hi quality 547.8332. programs that you can expr. rcq . Corp benefits, 500 Newport Center Or., Good hrs. Neat appear. industrial expr. Know ----~-----1 be parl of. Day & PM medical Plan. Send re· NB.92660 Over2t TIFFANYS l'olor code. Good solder-KENNEL positions available for sumc lo Ad #329 Dailyl---------1 Surf &Sirloin PvtClub&'l>isrothcquc ing s kills. Good benefit s AnEMDAMT e xper 'd aides . .Good Pilot P.O. Box 1560.1----------1 5930W .CoastHwy.NB For 1nler view. 675-flOOO & opportunily (or ad van· benefits & pay for the Costa Mesa, 92626. SECRETARY ~ ee ment. Delta Electronic For animal shelter. App· r ight person. Call -'-='---===='---1 Brokerage Finn. Sharp WHOWANTSTOWORK? ~ COLLEGE--TllADE Control Corp. 646·7776. ly in person al. 20612 532-6848 · Reliabl e babys itter girl to handle phones, DRIVEA CAB! ~ SCHOOL (l"Oe) Laguna Canyon Rd .1.::::..::::::_ ______ I necdedin my home.Tues typ i n g (5Swpm), CHOOSE your hours. ' • Laguna Be:.1ch. NURSES AIDES lhru Fri. Sam to 2pm. shorthand desirable. Ex-work for yourself. be P aid while training. Ele•lr.,..·cT-h 'd h , __ M ..., y A R 't .. ,..... 11 to 7 s.hift. Exp pre· One child , 14 mont s. pr n ect". $550+ per your own ..........,.. en or S our rm y ecru• er Knowledge of as.o;embly Keypunch Operato. f'd . 1-luntington Beach Call S46 -0073 aflcr5pm. month. Ceoel Call Lori at Women. Can be slightly has all the d<·talls. C3'I instrumentation & test-OayandSwingltou~ Convalescent llospital. ,71 4 1644.9111_ , handicapped. Neal-!~1~6t3 :C~~~~ti~ge~:~ ing. Ad va nced Kinetit"s. S:lOAM .to5PM,('h llr. 18811 Florida, H 8 . Reed.E.dSALESPio:OP1Lf<:r C lea n Appearance. ~h.962 __ 8821 _____ 1 1231 Victoria, CM . lunch )&5PM.to9::JO 847-3515 n e . Congenia oc. Vets .. retired.Age25to ·-_ 646.7165,._BOE P .M. Must have at least 1 Indi vidual attention SECRETARY 10. Supplement your in- Yr. ex pr on 5496, will NURSES-All Shifts CALL 961-4405 come. Drive a cnb 6 hrs :--COLLEGE STUDENTS t"ema le, p llime ofc & de-train lo operate 3741 Choose Duty-Days.Hours • e e Exec. Secretary w/ad· or more a day. Apply in Am e ri ca"s Lar~e s l liYerY. Car nee. Am· KeypUnc h machine. WEEICLYPAY m i ni s l r at iv e penon. Yellow °'b Co .. Private Security System bilious & neat. Apply, Good !!tarting salary + Ha Fees To Pay capabilities. Some shlhd, 186 E. 16th St., C~l• ;is looking for Student 1615 Al abama . Jl unt. fringebene.Apply3J94·C Co verOrangeCounty xlnt . typist . ge n Mesa. Represe ntatives from Heh. Airport Loop Dr. CM . Malpracticefns.Avail knowledge of·a11 phascs l----------1 'lhe La_euna Beach, Mis-1----------' Mon . Aug 4·9:30AM till GoodHeallhAcc'dJns or orc.·work & mach's. Wntd: Teenager to help sion Viejo area, Part GENERAL OFFICE 10:30 AM . Avail· For f<'amilyToo Ages blwn. 21 & :l'i, only w,/ hsewrk 2 dys per mo time or Cull time. Xlnt T yping & accuracy a ----·------Restaurant neat in appearance need in COM . 675·58t6· commision & bonus pro-mu'st . Perm. pos1t1on. l.aundromatA.uistanl. RN ('CC: WAITRESSES-for new apply. Ask for J>ee : .gram. We train. car not Great atmosphere. Call Maturcwoman.p/tlrne. ""1U restaurant openinp: in 99l·8000 Have !lomethingyoowan necessary. l<'or more in-Stephanie. 642-833.') 675·0334or673-14D> All Weekend.shifts one month in Mission 1----------1 to !lell '!' Cla54ified ads d ~form ation e all Di c k , . 11-7EveryNighl Viejo.Also MOTICE itwell.642·5618 .. ~Jimenez. Mon. thru t'ri. GE.N. OFC, lteavy typini . LAWM MAIHT -ER/1CU ·COOKS-familiar with how Daily Pilot Class-, 11 . 991.0400 min. ~WP_M . Prefer en· Foreman for large apart· deli type operation. ified ads display their Merch9'1di•• -~m ._. __ · lhu s 1a s t 1c y n ~. In · menl complex·, With or RM D ~E A I I p b·1· $52 -,. ~ PP y n erson messages with le~i 1 1\y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ol students, p/t sl!I, de· dividual. No s hthd. w/outacrew.962-4481for f\llSS IONVIEJOINN andimpact70urads.we •""'--• IOOS '!iv. EYes/Sat.Qlr,phone Im med . op<"n,'g , 1-'ull app<. LYN~ 267420 p k ay d I II -.,.... •• 1 1 so ar w a re prou o say, re11 y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'nee. Mr Lyons&Vl-IOCM Lime . ..,lOO mo. rv . n· M. I v· Jo t 11 Ph dustrial Cmplx. 979.28a(I Leg;_1I Scer etary-exp"d . AllShsfU iss on ic ge rc!l.u s. o ne WANTF.D! COOK F.xp'd . Apply al ol'fire. 2952 Randolph St .. btwn. Bri!ltol & Ha ker. CM <tail " Wor k morn in ft s . • ·;,N;n:';'h~o;n;e~cra:l:ls:P:l:•:':'•:-:1:"':~'-·~56:7:8:·::~::';';;':;;~ I Old Mu~ir Boxes. Met· Newport Center. S.1lary • AIDES $28~80 r tlach Steins & Royal Gio.:N. OFC. fo'ull limc. Open 3 attorneys-ReterencesNec'CSsary 't.. STAR GAZER"~• l>oultonTobit"i.IPr:.or $2.50 hr, 8:30.!'J::.1, r.tou _eeneral pr<i<.1 ice. Send Lcscouli e Med, Serv. ~-':::.:>;_"'-~.=c...=..::111 CLAY~ l'\,IL.U..N Collection. Will pa)' cash. thru Fri. E.0 . E. 49'·k5!15 re11 umf' lo Mr. Sagar. 540..9954 64Z,.9955 _.. ••111 H ,_ o.;1, .t.ctHo1, ,._... M ADRIAN'S, 3111 Villa GIRLFR-IDAY-r .(). Box 154. Bal Isl. ~&...::.; :, Y' A .... 11.~····~·S•·~· Y' Way.N8.673·7:inZ 92662 Part time janitorial on ;-.11.1 ... 11-To~~ lotW~. DiYersifi('(f job n<'t'ding t d · S2 50 <:.J•Y·6l ....odWQr'6&-"""""..A-.;t0 ~ ANTIQUE , , . wee en monnnp . of,_.z..dioc;b0rth'9>. c:..:::..::..:::;__~~,..,.--I seU start.er. Irvine are:. ..... ~en ~ed beaulk:iantoas· hr.toslart.M&-686!. A'•"•"' ,0,..,. l•t. ••-CLEARANCE: w:.nted. Btu.Jda.<;t 4 Please ~all Tues ar Wed s1st. Kelly TTOcmplelon!l. l-'-"'-c:.;==-"'-"-"'---1 ift·". ""~· H ,._.. '''• '' ~ MOV E ·IT·SALE rrom p"'F· Mual ha...e refs. from 9am -Jlam , 445 f~. 17th St. Costa Per!lon i1 -40, trn for '~.,"o.A1~ ~i:.-c::_.., :!~ myhouaeto)'Om'S. Wei groomed. C.rmel!ll -'7~1'~/~S4-'-9~·~87~•~•:_ ____ Mi"la.642-0194 . mit mt . 1150 wk guarn ,,.™" !t::!.. :~ :!6<:.':' Anllqur furniture ar Restaurant, 629 N. Cst. GIR,LPRIDAY Li«used beautician lo as-Col pref. Mr. l.evi ~~... ~~ ~= reprodut"t ions at low }I L Och. ,,·,t. ~elly Tem~e1-·.1 ~M8=-·~I004::.;~·------I •• ,.._ .. _ prlct1, also porcelain. wy. aguna Call btwn hm-12noon. n ...., ....... •o-.t(I,_ 10•... glaa5. 11lver It ""ft Items. oal nera de Com ida,, _____ ~_,__15_1_9 ___ 44$ E. l 7th St. Costa Printing Prus ()pr. Job :;r::, :~:::-_ H~ ~1·7 GlNOER.iAR M1slc1na Trab.ajo de'' HAlllSTYUSTS Mesa.64 2·019". opel nlng tor of'5etSJCpri;t · I~~ ~~ ~~; 'c.;:".. ANTIQUES DI Ml o1C1 Sabado J.l1>0 Village's ITI05l ..... _ ng press op~ m · x-,,._... .,,.,..,...,. ,, HC. n ~ 1917 ChutthSt. C.M. 1· ere · With FollowinJt ... ~ per. or prev10U1 tralrtln" :;;;;:........., !1:;!.... ~f::.,. , • ..i. ""'\'\-646-4331 · Tel. 548·9949 Hew__.er .... WOii 11tlglous Je.we lry .'tore req'd. Call 4ga.8122, ask ,1,_ ,1 .... -. ,. .,_.. ,_ ,..,,. r-•• Meks part.l1The a.'1!115tant lorM~ , ·am~~. 'Sl/Jlo11?!1!j ..... ., •''"'" 11 ~ ~_.,.., ouplc as we>rk l~ &M ·066lorS40-"8582 experienccd aal•.!!!""rson _ ..,..u..,.. _ ll lO~ )Ow.w '°"- ' II r ..... )I ~ \10.. 'tl S.-man1genJ orsma ( Id to~ ch\ha, C'ryslal & Real f;s tate licensed ,., .. ~ ~''"·~• 11wt1o• takeout in Lqmi1. ln· Help W~nted ~m m · •il•erdept. C.ull 67J..9334 aalea~eo~le.' Wh·.i not ,1~~ .. ,.~l~"" ,'!~-::""'"" l.rvl.w • ·-·"Is ........ 1 nlcht •t1I a:. AM . J;a~llc In ~ ........ -... • ~ ~· Th -·Bak CM work n l e holle!'ll area, !Jiill~LI ~,......,.._, 00 •~,._""' Antique Oak rarved kneehole desk. Lt.1lhe,. top. $1200 By 1pp'l 4IM·SM6 For• Ad Ii w-·• Wortcl Col SH 64Z.5'71, bl. JJO • Giffy NoYelfles! Sun.fun Trio IHt.2550 •ft 6pm. ~Rox, l~ er. Maid. Sea Cliff Motel 1661 Huntington &at"h/Fou.n·' 1 ~J I:;:. ~~::"" :;~-,. 1"'!'2l6-""l ~ J ~ • IOSTESS, monUng ahiR, South CoatL ll wy . l•ln Va lley. CaO Phil ~.u ~;::; ;t;;..,. ::):; •i011M w1t.1l )'OU waat l A I \I e Do IP hi n ~-' McN1mee al Village ..,;., JO.,.._.,. 11C11......... ""''._ Bakhtlary Per!llan Rug. ,16'4.'' x 11 •. XJnt 'cond. W ·8031 day,; M4•n2B • I DaUrl'ilot Claail'ledl. 8e1laur1nl, '335!5 Via P'ttJd what 100 want In Rial Eslate111M.W7 . .,..,~Gooil ®""""-()HUt..t ========tiJ~do~·!N~.B!;·:....-•·--.1 Dally Pilot C1"""'11cda. , eves. • d • 1 .. r. ;. .. • I': II. (7. s •• . •· r. II II Id rl lo le ds Id •· 0 •• ra ,. 95 in· V· •• ed nl nd '· .. s t, art i ' Fashion Boutique 333 E. I· 7th St. Costa Mesa . "°'""" ........ 11- ..... of Poncokesl. ·- Just RefurntKI with B!G SHIPMENT for AUGUST a.EARANQ l f ! I /I i I ~). y,. }' i ! , I I ' ' . "'"''"'•• 1010 Ml•con....... 10•0 l'oot., 'owor · • 904o'Aott..,..s/ utos Wcmtod '~'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••P••••• Cla11lcs 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , erUMd!?'· August 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT 8 J ! ~hie setJ.lon1.i, xlnl oond I) e 1 I I n t' r c ~ r re t HIM 18' Mark Twuln 110. •••••••••••••••,.••••••• \\'ti Pl\ V. '.fOP 001.J.i\R 115. _ ti•l'nrice! l>tnMI ~·oi·uu W/tandu1n lrlr. (;leun. '84 C llltYSt..£~t New FOJt 'rOP USEOCA HS ......,.., IM('O!io4 · · · ""'o" 1.,,.rtod Autos, IMporhd ••••••••••• 1 .......................................................... . (;11 II M-0-&3'7u hro1 tlloom heuvie!>t trur. 52300. C•ll: 968·1M117 .,:torker. I'll ong. r.tust FO tt E IG N. 00f.t 1-!5-rlC I G--o-ro-r..-'~S"-'ole ' IOSI fie Antron JI put ternOO .72.\S ' (;Jassnar :i;Ohp-1'1C.e.lo beliC\'l': l.A_l.lvln(I II Y"uo,',~,L1N5~~XllCS,.,,· <'lc"n Ootun '720 Merc•des lem. 9740 Toyota 97.65 "'······················ ··················~··-· ······•···•·•·•••••·•·· for rell•urant Qr majo -... '' · · 11l1tc, mu~t aell ~ $800 or " '" " .. •:••••••••••••••••.,..••·lobby. Lots ol ~or 100 Evlnrud~. ~rlr.A·I COnd. belttofr.94.0-t37• hCC us fii·t1 1. G4 r aau r. Dalbd1;1 t a . 1quare yardJ In ort.iinal IJ4M> 645·BtW4 evt-s__ ------IAUER IUICk Beach J-fou 1e rur11• wr1pplnc rrom top f•c-15 f'T. ipoon huH 00111 & ~rti.Roct, 2925 1farl)Or Hl ..-d .. lshlnaa. _n ec1saltles tory.6"11 ·3003 trlr .. no motor.$.W>/bett Rodi 9540 Co!taM esa . 979·250C'J ~~~~:.•bill¥. 125 Topar.. otfer. 545.2s00Atter 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO, DOLLAR ==='--------!London Gas Ll.J:ht.s, lvol')' 28' Trojun Co:ibn Cruill. 'GS Fori:nula F ~OTU~51 with TWO FAMILY Ci rman Rutt, !J x l2. LaJll!ltr.11.kc. Rcbll 21011 p tr1uler & r1rc swl. spare PA.ID rurnlt ure. rlijts, plants. Be autyresl box 1prings & V-8 Qray, 20 hrs. Dinette, part•. $2JOO. Ca ll ROllll IMMEDIA. TB. y clothes, bike, Plus Man.)' m1ttres1, dbl. Xtra Iona. V Births. monomwlic, after 5pm_:_f7_~4)495--6873. FOlt AU ~i~~itt r~~~~:.·9 :~~~~ Old8oltles.41il8-1438. f r.l h o. 1·eak de ck M. 4WMe1Drivn 9550 FORllGMCARS PM . 21S9th Sl. IJB. Bristol cond. P\lt.. Pty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C •LL OR COM" IH MJ1c1ll•10•1 SllOOO. 714·640·11 68 or "" "' r.1ovlng Sal~. Oft'sscr W .... d 1081 549·8875. 4 X 4 TO SEE US WILL BUY·YOUR DATSUN , TQYO'J'/\. OR VO LKSWAGEN Jli\IO ron . O lt NOT . TOP !>Ou.Alt CA LL SAL DJ:;J~NAOENEt 540-<W-12 'TS 240Z . 4 Spd. /\Ir, Ar.t / F~1 radio $3900. C:.i 111:162·0999 72DATSUH510 WAGOH OVER 100 HIW I.USED MERCEDES OM DISl'l.A Y House of in:f: ...t1 AUTJIORIZ :1> M ERCEOES OEAl~ER 6862 M11n<'hestcr. Bue na Plirk 521-7250 On tht. Santa Ana fo"wy, MG 9742 I . h •• • •• •• •••• •••• •••••• •• --,-.-----1 s ~ "1 1 r r o r · was er I .+1, Rent/ ALE factorx..u ir conditioning, ••••••••• •••••••••••••• r yt:r, maple ro und SS CASH SSFOlt Ch...ter' 9050 automat ic tr11n.sm1.'ts1nn, 1970 r.tGB GT 4·Spei:d Ible /chairs, 2 accor · Goodu11edfumlrefrias ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72LandcNaer rad io, h eater , n c ~· W i r e wheels . l.o11o. dio ns . Xlnt ' cond. Many t"rzr1/1loves. :548-0768. Of\ ON ADO 3S. Sail, by Wagon. 3 Speed. wa rn whitewall tl r~, etc. Very mileage. Like new Green moreitc ms.968Denver. d k t th hub S, ai r co nd . c l e::i n . L ow m i le s ~ 675_3615 C.:.M. 540-2371. Wntd. Old doll11/doll Plilrt.S u y w . 0 m on (4531-IG DI. ----714 325 l:JM <lOOGN(l Only --· -1---------ld.11Ungbeforel9'0.Any _:_· ----S4l 99 C LEl\N •69 Af GC GARAGE SALE DAILY type~oodltion.543·7366. s, Sail 9060 3100 W.Cu,IHwy.MB. J~N;~~f:~5~9;5 Roads ter Wires, wit h 9191 Ca rr~~~. ll.B. Wntd. 4Jo rnp,Jete or nr ••••.••••••••••••••••••• •7 4 Intl Scout 642-9405 o_verdri vc. M0.1597 t----------1 compl ete sets or old it e 1200 ; like new. 1-------~·~---.--Hor's•1 8060 Ch1"n• ·dinner wea r . Un1lnkable! Pleas ure, Auto. V-8, air cond., 0 C--'v' 65 AI G 1100. F.x . cond . P 0 w e 'r • 1 · g ran9e -.. , • $925. 5-8pm. 1955 Church, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543·7368. ru eln g c hamp. Cost " e erin · h R l>::G ·o. Thoroushbred ...... _1 $1600, aell $8506'13-6161 (913KL!\-t ). Hl9 est S.,,.... C011ta l\fc11 11 9744 "i5Y2 Toyotas Here Now CorMin Test Drive Today Buy '" Lease ~eMltru WToY~TA _ '74 Toynta Celie;t, 5 s1)(f c·r . Lo11d ed. $39011 . 834 ·6G45 or ~1-8825 Geld ing. Blick 1-lun --col --------I $4899 onlmporh Meil I J h l.s'"'"'o... .oil 2' P C Classic Sloop: 11·11 Mo•eyTotot• '72 240Z. Air, ma"'"· 4·sp. er / umper. 16.3 ands, • Call Rn.g••or •II <•m t lm 8-lr. ~,.:;;_ Lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• TJum-ph ____ 97 .• 67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• partlal l'; restored. i\ ,74 .. -O<l'J n ~i.;iz.1ltcas. 962·5"59'.I' or Ludwig 5 pc.Drum Set _stcalat_$~8.SO.bi3·93f.O 1117 K55.'i R36 1-'0 P.P .1>.M1.1001 '7tl\Jge.s1100.f1rm ••••••••••••••••••••••· •• EA u·1.-,-,-.-U-L--,,.·' like new $•195. 6'16-300826' Lud crs 16 Classic Landcnaiser I----. ----1971 Dats un 2_tl_r-air-m~~~ " ~~~~:6· ·7oSpitfirl'. u aft SPM d FREE APPRAISAL •---------GOQd eo ndit1011 · · Sloop, im m.ue. con . Ha•dlop, 4 ,~, wnm 1''M/8Tr -c lean xtr·1s 1 MORGAN t~illy, gentle. ~ We buy used cars & • ' ' · Panter 9741 $1 150. 49'l-4!;i;:. $750. or best offer. Classical Guitar w/case, 12150.673·9360 hubs. radio, heatec. trucks . Call GROTlf 282DNLSSl-2504_82_t_-4_7~ ••••••!8•••••••••••••••• MS-1818 Gd <'Ond. $5"4est orfer. LIDO 14 for sale Np.21!112. <233LFDJ. CHEVROLET for .ii. free Ffat 9725 '72 Pantera. CWitom body Volk1wa9en 9770 ~ .5-15-2600. Floatation tanks, lrlr & $4999 appraisal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & pa i nt job. En g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMER. Sdl. brd, 14 yr, Offic~ ,..,......,. • cover incl. $1250. or offer. . GROTll Cl lEVROLF.T ORA MG I COUl'fTY'S mollified. $1 5,000. invest-71 V\1.' Sqhaek, ault1 tran;-;, Mare, exp'd. rider. Eng / E-.i M IOIS 675 462 1 Ii l • 182 11 Dcach Bl vd HlWEST & , •R"GEST ~d. Take $7000. firm. lo mi. xlnt cood. ~17011. West. 557-9795 ...-pMe · llllll A11"91 11untlnglon Beaeh ...,.., (71 4) 493.~7n2. f\75 -1253 ••••••••••.•••••••••••••11 • Smark,Sunflower. t.UI\ twW 847-6087 ·s.19-3.1.11 IMMEDIATE 4 Yr. Old Quarter Horse. EXEC. DESK & Deluxe Never assembled . $300. ~.-/.:.,. ------DELIVEJtY Portche 9750 •73 VW Sr1r bck. 1\,\l •F .\I Arabian aelding. 14 ·3 Posture chr.1275. 942 ·6404 If no an s ·:.;\" TOYOTA SRLIMW YOUICAR? AllA1 odcl.s &.Colors ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio. Xlnt cU1xl . &-fore hands. Chestnut fl axen ....,. -s r 64 .. c.oat. Show ma rkin~. · .....,._. 962-8303. TOP PRICES PAID ·olckMillerMotorS ·73 Porsche 91 IT. 5 Spd .. 848·131 1.a ler :>-uu2'i. Tackr incl. .545-8821 ask 19b6 Harbor.C M. b4b 9303 Far Imports new ~1 ic he lin radia l forHabin. WANTED: Bcc1o,, •• o .. CMC.~~4• '74TOYOT/\ L.:indcruiser Pa idfororNot mru t i re~. mag!!. AM /t~f\-t Gd Ore 'urn W,·11 pay s man at. .. _..... I 9 Doan Lew•"• I stereo. Like new. man"' S I • n · · · Mariner Yachl,.675-1393 4x4 . o n Y .000 miles. so·~o .. 0 -•• , m . re&. '.B.. lley. 2Yr ··~·~·~·~! ~1!33:'!:-~~0~or:.".640-:'.:0ll~l.'l~l---::-:-::-:-::::=:--:----1 Li k e Ne w ! $ 4 6 5 4 1966 llar bo 20 \\'. \\'an1cr e:ttrall . !..... . ~-._._.. old sorrel. Xlnl con--Flbe 1 LPC) "'6 .. ~0 '67 F:istb:..ick, Ne w t'nb. brake~. clutch & tirt":< Runs Xlnt. $750. C"Jl l • 673-9490. Sun. all da)' .!.:. aft. 5 wk dys. H d r SA BOT rg ass, (177 11~ • .,........, 11lSo. i\1;1111 1970 9t!T, xloi1-nd. S nu rirmation/disposltlon. 1n 1i-o,ne. ao t areen .. v 11100 ..... 57~. nauaahyde arm chairs & Sturdy, $150. Theodor'I' Robina Sanla. Ann :-.;:,; 21:12 tires, Te1te Ster(.'O _ I ... 494·4778. TOP CASH! '66 vw . st bk , reht ep:..:. 1----------1 awl vets . Mat c hing PORD For clean used ca .... & 499-2168 nu . paint. Riii. 673-'IB)' Jewelry 8070 walnut de5ks . Slightly 2060 Harbor Blvd. '" Fial 124 Sport. 68· nu enR. l----------I after 6 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u•ed. P.ri vale puny. Costa Mes11 642,0010 t r u c k s ! "How a rd $1400 See 3t 292 E. 18th lolls Royce 9756 875.8061 . -lJOBIE CAT w/trlr. Gd. Chevrolet, Dove & Quail St~CM . 646·1203aft 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ANTED --------1 •833° n,,d,.1 EY .. ·.,11.,:AA ~.!,Y S '71 B'r.NCO.J02 V8 , s,t re~~s. nr .. /.fdocBi\~hurl, Mo•d• 9731 #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. TOP CASJI DOLLAR Pianos & o~ 1090 · • • ......... _, . ery clean. amvorec an n :o;to. 'GG V W Sc,iuarclJack. :\1nt cond. $92_5. Call 493.31 95 aft I PM. -,---N polH h8J3""cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltOY PA ID F o R y (.),U J{ •••••••••••••••••••••••1-;---:;;-;:-;--:-..---;----:-l c"~·600'.'.'.'.'.~· ___ _c67~3-~l·~t68~ ew r cae · ·""""· IR{ J •'WELRY WATCll"'S 1. b · 73 RX3 , 17,000 mt xtra CARVEi '73 Safare Camper. 14,IJW .-. . """· Lovel'(,Grand Mall uOutnggerw/sails. T--•, 9560 rri t pt_y needs an ine_,. 1 ,1 900 Cl k & . AKT OH Jl!:C.IS, GOLD, trailer. Very gd. cond .• ;;:-:•••••••••••••••••• pensive tratnsportallon c ean. ·· · oe ROUS·ROYCE ml. Full equip. Warr. ~'llLNVEEFRU SRENR&VICAEN-· 5Fl.· arvelou1 $750./bstofr.645-0544 •73 CHEVY El Camino ear. Will pay cas h. Radlo645·:122'1 . 2l•1.1t1h,1. Xlnl cond. $.S,900 /offi:.t . .. MUsl Sacriflee!· . • 842-6269 For Aa le. 1972 M lt 7.!l3 CO$lAMISA P.P.548 ·37 14. TIQUES.645-2200 642·4957&646·70.10 23' AQUARIUS Xlnt. automatic. vlnyl l oP.l-'--'-'"-"------1 SA~·•••• . 4..b k RX ·2. \Yell t_•q ulpped, CLOSIDSUNOATS '73 vw Thing. Xlnt CQad. Mlacelloneous 8010 S.wifttMOchinH 109'3 ~~~~il~~~~~\~4a:~na ~r:·~~!te!?1~ & ::a:;!· TRUCKS-VANS·4WD's good cant!. l'.:d. ·494.77li6 --· --------118,000 m i. Must St'\/, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··~··••••••• S3354 C0362IR) Wanted.Clean.late 9-6. ' Stuh . 97&1 131-0775 . MATTRESS •MADNESS• •A.LL SIZES• Price-cl to Mo••! : 833·9625&646-8886 Ken.more w /Cabinet. 1971, Lido 14. 3668. Many race Th•odore Robins Md ls . Ca~h! 675-8849. 9740 •••••••••••••••••••-•• · barely used. 833-6031 xtras. Stl'aL $1 ,275 . Mercrde-s lkorn: 59 VW 64 motor, Dunc FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bug gy •lylc $400 days; M4'.1228e\'es. 673-1815 A..tos, h•porftod EXCLUSIVE · " ' · 20601-ta rbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Mercedes 1 .c968cc..·•~•~•~•------TV, lttdfo, 1 lom, Sllpt/ Costa Mesa G42·0010 AHa Romeo 9705 POI Hll'I, Sh"° IOH Docks 9070 JSOSL 0-9 Co · ty 73 DATSUN Stake Pickup·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 w11 e Un •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RCA port Tv 19 ... Just WANTED on shore moor-4 speed. air, low miles, it YELLOW Spider. gd. COUPI ~ overhauled. remote con -ing : Balboa Is land. Will $29S4 (Pl9SlA} cond. $3,050. ROADSTa -~ trol. Bargain S8fi-9t79 buy boat if nc<'. ti73·2746 ThMdore Robins: 644 '1574 Automatic transml!lslan. WANTED FORD IMW 9712 air condlHonlng, pow« TOP CAS H DOLLAR Muatsell.Xlnt19in.ColorWANTED : Sl!p or Side 2060HarborBl\'CI. •••••••••••••••••••••••steering, radio, lee this MOTOI You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you place an ad In the Daily Pilot Wanl i\ds ! Call now -642·~78. PA ID F-OR YOUR TV . Remote control. Tlefor Cal20. COllaMesa 64.2-0010 OIAHGICOUMTY'S oneatSlO.D50<205ETOl .: CAI · JEWELRY WATCHES Leave messa1e. phone 644 ·6734 AUTHOl.1'19 ART OBJECTS. GOLri 494·&851 . ---TOYOTA Pkup. R&H. au . OLDIST s.t I s..tc• NAME SILVER SERVICE rt II belled Urea. $1,SOO. or & DA.VE ROSS • · lo•• & M.,._ ,..,po a °" best otr:·sc6-lut.M.4:30 H FINE F URN & AN -............... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 arbor.C:1'1. POMTIAC-STUTZ BRAND TIQUES. 645·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~r'5 , Sale/ '59 CHEV. Truck. z T, Sales-Service-Leasing ___ 6_31-127_6___ 2 410 H.ttor ll•cl HOW IS THE TIME ror Job 11eeken to check t he Dally Pilot HcJ1, Wanted cla11slrication. If the job yau want. is nol there you mi i;hl CQn.s ider offe ring your ~er\'ice11 with an ad in the J oh Wanted C•tcgory. Phone f.42-5678 - · * *I BUY. 'ft.·* ~~~J'!l.'•····•••••!~.1.~ ••~•':!' .•••••.• ~ ••• ~!!~ ~7~P58~;98~~tsl. axle. Roy Carver, Inc. T~~~~s~e~~ d~~YinP~I~~ Cada MeM ~46.A-01'7 P'A'N"' rs ·· Good used !UIJllture & BOY SCOUTS h<.-cd boat.<;, '10 vw 'PoptOp Cmpr.1 ~---------1 Rollskoy~e ll~IW Classified /\d.642·5678 . applia nces. or J wln'Sell c::'ars & airplanes. Ta11: ad-Slpi;. 3+. new eng,, lt&ll , '!')6 Chkevyl "''•°"·1"3,Y10 dGudly Cosl'" ~31•,,F~; 17lh51~ .. _4 •• 4 •uto Serv•"ce & filfYou. vantages.S46-4900 @d . T'ubbl'r. $2 .295. wor rue . .... .. ....., ....... ~:J:r•lc• &: •400 A;!:,t:r•lcr & 940(1 W-$20.$22 u•'STERS AllCTIOH 675-t8GS64ff-38.52 Contl. 642-2624. Ports ..-4 , I & S,W,, 15' Navy Life Boat. . 'M RA..,ORERO 289 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• 940 •...•.......••...•........................... , $15 ! 6 •· 6_16 133-9625 .nu oe, Eng. optional Mot·orcycle•/ ~! .. ,. · $MIO. 675·3063. ScHteN 9150 sfl('ed. ~. • HOW........ CUSTOM CAKIS ----....................... Sffl·6Zl1 CREVIER &I 5T .I s•OADWAT SANTA AMA ,. for every occa1lon. lom, Molnter...ce-/ ·73 OUNSTALL Norton mlilsterfully created for W.lce 9020 "810", 380 lb. fair1n11:. ;111 SHIRTS w-s11 MOW ....... ~ 12. - TOPS& HALTERS SJ, S2 & s3 & ......., PRICES UPTO 60°/o OFF Many More Items .•• GOOD BUYS FOR OFFICIOR BACK TO SCHOOL Fas~i.on Boutique 333 E. 17th 'st. Costa MHC! ~ . . . l llfillolod ................ .,.... of'"!'"'""' . ~ you . The un115ua.J 111 my ••,•••••••••••••••••••• xtras. 645-2321an.5 : s pec ia ll y. Priced re· Eleetrie1l·WOodwOf'king 1------- TRUCKS ·VANS·4 WD's \Vanted. Clenn, latc i\fdll. Cash! 675·8849. 8311·3171 THE ULTl"'"lE DllMNQ MACMliltl aoonable with 11aU11Cac· Plumbina-lnstallation i 4 390 OT SuJ.ukl, 3 ry fi lion g uaranteed. Call & Repair. lnbd eng. re· s pd . Windshield & Fair-';j DATSUN Pickup, \'·8. }!c l en n OYt' for >;ou r •pair. t'ire system insll /-ln1. xl nt. cond. 496-6557 I\ M I F M , Ta co ma custom decorated cake malnt. Scorpio f\farin e llONDA TRAIL 70_ I••." wh eels, liUtn. 644.-5757: at 979 8123 MS 9704 _.._,,,, 673·9254 eves, ask for SADDLEBACK BMW ___ . __ .__ · than 2<I hrs used. J{od. Terry. Kng Sz. Bed. Nf:'W, com· 1o-., M_... like new $350. 645-6680 ..o.::..c:.c..-------1 plete. stilt pk gd. Xtra ECflll""e-nt 9030 '62 Dod&c 'hT. Step fi ides. fi rm Sl90 (worth $425), ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72Kawaa•ki:wt,gd . auto, tape, spoke whl~ EXCLUSIVE Qn Sz $170. usually home, llo&le Ca( Main bloc k set. cond./streeldlrt. $150. 640-1749. irte l dcl. 835·2263. Rachel cleat. 2 sin1lc ___ $:.490• 845.SllO. 073 CH~YENNE 1-!! ton ~ ~-IRVT NE Co:.1.~ Cou ntrv blocks & doubl~ block , 72 Su2uk1 ssO. lo m1 . xlnt w/c mpr. shell. Xlnt. Club 1\Tn1hrshp-Ua is Never been used $50. cond.$650torr .M2·8481& cond. Best ofr. over 9 7 9 · 2 6 5 1 o r t_; v es . 642: 7?19 -'-'-"~'-"-'-------I $3300. 536-9469 548 ·4731. lo.ts, Pow•r 9040 '72 YAM AKA Mini En· ..:::.::,.:.l col'o.::..rd=R'-_....,---I Lose weight w!lh New ••••••••••••••••••••••• duro, $2Z5. Good cond. $S50 557-0032 DU.L!R • SUYICE FllST • S h ape T a bl c t 5 and 26' FIBERGLASS dbl l----"54~6c.·3254='----I llyd r e.x \l.'ater Pills. ender launch. New GM ,74 YAMAHA 125 MX. ·so Ford ~,. Ton. P.\J. 8' Coll ej?e Pharm acy & z .53 dlegel m ol a r . Lik e... new $525. Private bed. e\ean . $795. Ph : Costa ~lesa Pharmacy. 642-7058 Party. M8·898S 645·03'16 · · Rllll.E LEASE PUNS • • TRllSM.! 18 1,'J ' Ol.ASTRON. 1/0 .. 72 ltonda &00.4 like new Y9fls 9570 1o·11hing & &kiing. $3100. d 1 • · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Year or 50.000 Mil9 'Warranty Avail abl• on al l Ne w BMW 'a . 1 ~ gal $20, 24" box 175. G rower . 558 ·8338 :1 nytime con . , o w m1 eaee. R _os_l-_G23 ___ l ______ 1 S950 /offer. 979-4565 or '731i'OR1? SURFE Van, . . --------'71 Custom -· ""-fari ", ~6'6'-'-·~l.'l~'7---------I automatic. mags, t ape "'° >J<1 ,. deck, excellent condi-w_l new tandem Lrlr. Twin CZ 400CC. leas lhon 2 yrs lion! l3flS4 (75865N) 21401 M•flclllc Plrwy. -·1e1e Ul.ZHe • 4tMt4' Ford 220 V-8 / w Volvo old. Setup for desert. Theo .... Roblns drlvC"ll . Full y se lf -Vesco tank., Curnutts, FORD UM A..., Pnw_, bit ••••• 8.000 eu. yd s. fill dlr1 & contained. Ml~t cond , etc. $625. 581-8138 art 6 2060 JI arbor Blvd. MQ.ny E:ittr a~. $2 1.450.1----------1 --lOI> soil. Load«.'d. All or none. CHEAPI (714 J l52·0M2 '72 Yamah1 250 MX Dirt C~ta Mesa 642-0010 Capri 9711 ''. ·l-1 --· 0 di . S37S Ph --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ C n ·r · + oo l!S. · : ~4 f'o•d Van Blue xlnt 1----------30'Chr11 ra · 1900. ~·i n 962·68Z6alt6e\'cs. 1 ' ' ·74 C ~PRI 6 ·lind 4 scttw. V-S'•· i;lps e. lrg --<'Ond. r.tu11t sell !$3!tOO. 'd ;3 o~t ~r· ZEBRA. SKINS I One Common Skin One Grevy Skin c oc kpit . comp\. re-'00 \'umlil hQ 125Twin. W/ MS·4Se9 ~'M7FM wilh tape~~ furbl 1hed. 1'1usl sell !pares. $1:l0 firm . Cn 1;h .74 rord.Llkenew.302V8. (119JSll ) . fd1keoffer 642-4957 $1,500. 114 /675-151 9. only. &4:l·2699. air. PS, aulO trana. ne~· Throdore RoWM If••• ., .. ,, . , ....... "'' For O.lried Ad ACTION C.11 t 9 6 3 . ·a II ' Ow e n s 1910 Hond• 350 SL. Gd Sportfl1her TS, loaded tCOOd . best offer. al\ 8 call "'/many xtra~ Ready to MS-8048. Oo! 15000. 573 .34~91..:.=-=='------I e\'e1/wknd1. 125 Yam. MX73. Gd eond . ---------1 Super faat. '400. C H R I S C R A F T -962-11713. CONNIE·30' TW. VB 's. Sleeps 8. '85. Lo hrs. Metw He'""' 9160 683-1341 , Sele/Root ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19&4 OWENS 11ybridae. '71 22' ISLANDER. xlnt V8 Chevy 1/8 , Many eii.· eond, !elf contained, 1-~--------< tras. Qd, flahlng boat. $6995. 848-0446 &ott Silent l\fowcr I y $320(), 493•9129. ----- A DAILT f'tLOT AO.'flSOl Ml·S471 old. Gd cond. $35. IN? OWENS 3.1'. Owner B•D Motor Home Renllill 846-!ml Slp1 4, i..tve aboard. 811p. 646·!611 ~SMAN 10 dr4lwer ST9 mo. NeW p1lnl top & Tr11iler'S, Tr'a'(91 t 170 TooJ Ch l 400 '450 hull. l\folor le Int. Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64671J8811 ' ... pot. . shape. S6500. Ph: S56..al7 Hardt.op Tent Trlr "1to\le, • ~ <on bolt •93·319'2) tee box, 1lnk •table. SPI Goll Mtmbtnhtp, JCOC. 30 ' ELCO E11pr111 l .fl000."3·UD. 11000. Phone Lon , Crul11r ~ t -19 , Rebll lapelble Trtr, II.Pl 4. , tAWSSa.atJ/118:190l . Jtna1 ... Slp1 s, COek plt l e• box . 1tovt/1l nk Adart 40 Oal. all 11111 ,Nuth ... Xlnl Cond.~ w l pu mp . 1-look-\Jp5. •lutr1utn eotnPtete. 115, boat own1r. Mus\ sell . ,...3242 . . 'Fordllal1'Ma-tl73. • M1keolfer.,'1J.823&, !;.!:!!:.~~~~~--1 :7:.::::7.:7:-E:::=":::-:--TENT TRAILER , Mavins Salo; )'OUlh bed, II' FAIRLINIR·C•bln lllptl.IJOO, port.id1hw1hr, rm. rui. Crtal1lf', O•Jlm' 4r: U.1d, M0-2900 ~•·!f!!OrlQ.CTU , ~::int ·.::''<~~~~.~ ..._.forS• Oaraa• Door Opener, Ex· wttandemTrlt.sa.soo.or ••••••••••••••••••••••• eetlenl 'Workln1 eond, trade for Van of epprox. "'1M9a1/ Oomplet.et&0.51T.f4IO v alue . Can 'bt •••" C•tl•• •120 'Converti4 l1 BMtWto Bl• Newport Bllp.ISl·DlT ••••,•••••••••.,.~:••••• ja Bug, Jtumper,s, Fin· !S' Qrfltep1 . 1'85. Oootf 1,.1 P'Or---n pf~ltup. or11 den Oeelts. l'ftake otter. I eoncr, Must Sehl .M'dlV· cond. fl 1lhead V8. Dody sleel radia ls, A1'1t Fr.1 · FORD radio lo mi. Clilmpcr aoeo li ar~ Blvd. s l Id I n -wl ndow e:. Costa Me1u s12.oa10 Divorce d, Must Sell. • 13950. Ph : 551-2003 or 12 Capri. 2000. 4 spd air, 173-2085 . iclnt cond. $2,050 as1.ea17 uft5PM . '&4 Chevy Van, Runs COO<l .1 .,-~·-------I Look & eood . $1000. Colt 9717 307 ·32nd St. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach '72 COLT StaUonwaifOn, low nf'l leage, $195• Primo Dodge Trad€'S man, (989El\.t R) panelled & crpti;t. $3000 .1 The-odo,.. Robins orr. John , m-1001 FORD •• Chevy Van VS. A/T, 2000 ll1rbor mvd. cuat. lntetlor. SlXJO. Costa Me1a 642-0010 059·040'7 ---' -D...... 9720 12 Dodie Van convoralon. ••• • ••• • ••••••••••••••• Au lo , a Ir, 1 t e r e •14260z,alrcond.AM /FM 'a11 et t c. Am /Fm radio. 14,000 ml. s,s~. Tacoma w hit, radla U7.7172al't 6 • tlre1 . tJOOO. 1tve1 : ~----·-----1 494·-· b1Yt : 1163-1&. 71 DATSUM '74 Ford. Air, hid shock 240-Z Ai t i re s . A t.1 I fo' M Only 30,000 milet, foe· eauctte.$.3,700546-6861. tory air conditioning, • Wlllhd automatic transmlulon. WE PAY 9590 A!'tS /FM sletrow /ltrack tape, mag ~port wheel• with new radiill tJ re11! !2\SJRQI Only CA$H 3 ·ft'1 ~;er ,. 9'1-4l98. · 11. SIC;IOO. 87..,.., xhtt SUOO PrPt.875-0072 FOR \J8ED CAIUI PHILLIPS BtJlCl(.PONT!AC-OP!L 248118 Ali('ifll P"i:kw•1 Lacuna 11111A UJ.-oo -,. \ I • ' CONNELL CHEVROLET FREE S)'FETY CHECK .. I CLINIC A•solutely No Charge! ' . Phone 546-1200 • by appointment • SAW • SUYICI • LU.SING 2128 Ha bot' llvd., Costa Meaa Tuesday, August 5, 1975 ~Awto1, U1•d Autos, Uaed Autos, U1ed Autos, Ut•d Autot, U••d ······················· .............................................. ······················· ............................................ .. ~~·.'~ ....... ,~.'!'.~~·.~~:~ , ... I ~~-~~·.~~~.~ ........... ~~:.'" ........... !!.~~ ~~ ............. !!~~ ~ ............. !!.~~ ~~.':'~~·!~ ....... !!.s.~ ~ •••......•... !!!.~ ~~.~~~~ ......... !!!.~ .,, DAil Y PILOT AuJo,, U••d V .. 1wa9en 97 70 Codilloc 9 91 5 , Chrysl~r . · 9925 .o COLrt:A II . 142w milt'll, 69 ~~o uo L 1·0 z dr. 11.T .. '68 Fairlane Sta. Wg_n. V8, Sa lea ~nd Service 72 PINTO ATLAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..s.:•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••t:--•••••••••••••• only$1954 l951EP\\l ) '''nly roof, uutomatir, Auto. P IS. A JC, gd'rond . OLDSMOllLI w/SUHROOF , w·~ .. JtfPAllS·SERVJCE CADILLAC ,50 De Soln Xlnt '"Jnd. Th~odore Robina power steering~ brakes, S7SO. 644 ·6185 GMC TRUCKS 4 speea, At.1 /Fl\t 5tcrco. BE1'1oochaKnLgeY&N IBteU•bGuil~O Over 70 to chl'x~;e fron1 N('w l'lli;:. Other ('~tras FORD i. ..... S9M ,.!..1::_~9:~a-••-Llo•oln .,,45 HOMDACARS... (•tnz:11 Chrv•leP~ ...... own ~rail>' II. n. 'til 10 • Pld,t _, I I I I C · ~l .000 , IJ~t . 536 4611$ aft 2060 Harbor Ulvd . , ...,__... --.s ~ .-.. , 589 Esl ·,mate ...... 141 From $1995. Gl\tAC fORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• UnlYerslty""".._ ~ s ....., . ., .i ·Jo Costa l\1 e.s >i 642·0010 ~ -'-'-'-'-"'----'---'-' f"inant•in &Leasin~ ---2060 }larbor Olvd. '7:1 J~I NCO I~N CON · 2850,Jjarboi'BJ'(d. '73 Thing. Roll Bar. skid •I..&._, __ 11 lilc .f..'f.!I~ . 1 003 7-l t:OUtiA lt XR7. lmm111.c. Costa Mesa 642_0010 TWlhNltt'eNT0A 0 L w'hdoc<•'te .,",·,1:: Costa Meaa, 1 ~;9640 pla te , am /Cm st ereo ... .,.,... Cont1nento • ,., O AI C. Al\1 •t-'l\1 1'aµc . T..ow 11 • """ • r tape, $22()0, 494·8819. . Z6fl ••••••••••••••• ... •••••• mile~. t>il ust Sell~ P\'\. '71 t'ORD LTD. ·~.Door leathe r Interior, cruiSe 1964 Oldl 88 -~~-------I c:.t. .... MO 9900 '74 J\.1 :irk JV. A1r-Sterc.'O l'ty . 552-0044 . H.T . I'ower st~ng & -control , tilt 1te9rin g $250/Bet~er., R:AIL Dus t l'r, brand _ -~--·----Speed control. 1111 · e935 ~~8.k~s. vinr l roof,,l'!otJI wheel AM /l!'M s t er eo S48·"11ll0'.. new. full y e q1.11pped, .71 l.'.AD Cpe de Ville. rnoiculate ! Low n1i. P\1.. ~~••••••••••••:•••• 1nter1or. •1r cond1t1on· w/lape player. Ready ta; 1969 98 2 dr Cpe. f'ull llarsain price!~·l943 ' · r.tetallic bron7.e w/ Ian· Pty. S7 ,91J5.673-S:J.13. ''F'.C ONO'llCAL " ing. (075)NJJ. $1695. go! <478 G IF) S4995·. power Air ~·ke new • T~-• d · ·'-L i 9965 --" Johnson & Son l.incoln-Johnson &. Son Llncoh}· Lo-m'lle• e' ,.... · '11 • ;14 .f lN v:i, • oorti, .,.... ac: '68 & (2)'70's, 4 s peeds , 1 d a u to p . Clea n . Y.'('ll Corvette-' 9932 '72 Dod~e Col Wgn. 4 dr. Merc u.ty 2626 llarbor Me rcury, 262fi lla rbOr ... 1' -ruft.:bo\lts, wagonll.., •••••••••••••••••••••••; w/ AM /FJ\.1 stereo & 8 ma1nta1ncd .rwL'i'.&looks ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sed It" y:J.J mpg 24 _.._ Bl d C M c: .. n.iu>v. Prices 11tart nlS12Sf('71 ... 1 1964 40001? track. ta 1u?, All C\e;1n ! i:r ea 1 ~ Ca ll 752·1700 . , inii~~ N .\,:~ car $1509. Blvd.iJJ.M.,$4().56JO. v " ' .,_,._,, '69 Delta88 . .3 dr, 2 dr.Llc.764CXV) ~ lmmac.$375.t'irm.' I Take one o r take lhl'm bel"'l't'I\ 9 & S, ask for 72 Corvetto. i\fC •. :.uto. 536 -\28 7 ;i ft e r 9p 1n . 1966 F,Ord Falrlane. Good Mereurv 9950 P IS, P /B. Ukenew. ---odo,..Robifts 008-9897 'l a ll ''' ,. ·••I 350, tape. 33.000 nu. ™00 -· 1 ms. $41)-(1896 ' -··· ..,,. · firm. P.P .839-'1~2. wc e kd :1y s, anytime cond. On",;.{~. -195-1749 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• FORD 31UGS lo choow from! 192? H1u;-)M>rBlvd., Costa l\1esll ._ 546-1934 $1489 "''''""-'~.· 0,495.21 . · '71 MARQUIS 10 p3'S p~fo • 9957 1 GTO '69. (I) Q-A'ller Lo '7'-C••di llu<' t:ldoradocon· ----.. ~··"·' "" ~ · """'"llarborBlvd m•"• A,., •o-·-'c Su-' C 9933 wi:n. Air full pwr, til~ •••••"•••••••••••••••••• ,......, · . · • .. '"""', · r-<XD~18~~BQrif3 BLP ) S~-~~-5L~~'-' ~~~d~~j~~:f ._.'!':?~:••••••••••·~···• Dodge 69 Dart, 6 <')'I, lo. 68 . t'ord ~ Pickup. 360. whl. Luggage rack, new 74 Pinto, 1800 lo m1., rue· 642·0010 fA;ta J\.1csa cle1tn t Loaded. 962·980i5. 1 I trade. {TOM 4)6Jl-l9il 73 COUGAll Xl\·7 1ni.P/s.Pvt.Pty. J\1 r. PB/PS. Runs good. tir es . $2100 or o ffer torynew.l\ulotrans,R fr rtytnOUtt. 9960 69 Pontiac Catalln• a ir t Su d JJeaullful cop(ll'r finis h. $1300. 540 _!172 _Nu llres 536·2'113 Ri ck . S..tS:-2124 . 1-1. $2495. s5\.9(E.. •••••••••••••••••••••'• p/b. pis, •d. -d. $895: 1 C.~1 .afl.Opm n :1y. pd ,_. ~·h.1te leather 1ntl'r1<?r. 70 DA HT J -10, hi µer-'66 .Ford Coun.lrY Squi.rc, ,14 Pinto Ruriabout A/C '69 Roadrl!nner 38J, 4 s . 642-12'12 ' I Che•rolet 9920 wh1te \'1nylroof.Al\1/l'l\1 fornl ·i~. must sec' ong.owne r.83,000mt.9 Muston9 9952 t d 1 •. · 48,000 m1 , new tires & j ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo, 33,000 miles . ll:itt>i'o_~&t2-ll.\34. · pass. F.Pwr, A/C, trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~· 1 ~~~~~~or, rim s . Mus t sell . Nds V•ga 9974 "72 l\t AL IBU, automatic, ('/4 8 HP CJ. S~850 . ----hitch.$495.642-3J62a{tcr , . . m . -work.8.storr.751·1530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ~=;;,,.,,;::;:~~I [ ractory il ir. \'inyl roof, Johnson & Son Lincoln-SELL idle items with .i 6 Pl\1 . 73 M1;1stang, t7.ooom1. , ., "-'71 SEDAN New paint, -'-po-A·cr steering & brakes, Mercury. 2626 llilrbor l):uly Pilot ClilSs1fiL'<1 Ad. Like ne':". $3150. , I lave ~omethlng ~o sell. ~~f.:L idle items. :with a clutcb, iqr .. new ·eng. I ~25-l (3 19EOlfl Blvd., C.1\1 .. S.W-S6JO. 6·12-51.;78 • Sell idlf items 642-5678 S-18-2180 Classified ad~doit well. Daily Piiot Classified Ad . Make otfer. 675-3606 '70 VW P optop camJX'r. Radials. good condition. Call Chip 675·1349 Theodor'e Robins Autos, New 9800 A...tos. New 9800 dos, H•w 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Atdol, Mew 9800 I FORD ............................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····················~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············~·······~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '66 VW . Clean. 2060 Ha rbor Bl\'d. / , ' $850 /best offer. Costa l\lesa &12-0010 I ' 494·9473 or 497·~1 -7-1 l\IALlH-Ll Classie. J>1s . '678UG$1 ,000.or P/B. tilt \\·hi. f\M/Fl\1 . best offer. 847-0212 \'1nyl roof. ne-A·stl. belted tires. Xlnt.· rood. SJ ,700. '72 VW BUG, Only $165-1 PP. 8-12·8571 aft6PM \178FPD J 4 Theodore Robins FORD 2060 llarbor Bl\'d. 73 CHEYELLE .. Costa Mesa 6'12·0010 LAGUNA COUPE Totally equipped includ· in~ \'iny l roof. fa('tory ai r conditi oning. power stet>ring & brakes. power seat s & windows. tilt -A·heel. 1\i\l /F!\.t sterl'o \l.'f8 tr a('k t :1pe, ne \\' "·hitewall tires, clc. ~ (32911SV) Only ' Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Lar gest Vol\'o Dealer in Orange County! BUY or LEASE \ DIRECT $3395 Nabers Cadlloc HMffwh':-· ~·rr~l't·, ~aw. '"° "°° t; • '72 ~H E:Y IMPALA .2 s. M hest Door H.T. Gold met;1lhc 2025 anc er finish w /white vinyl roof. Anaheim 750-2011 AM /FM radio. t JJOGBN') BRAND NEW 1975 VOLVOS Buy orleose VOLVO DEALER SINCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER -..8011 Commonwealth Buena Park 521 ·7 WE STILL HAVE I 0 V olvos Lftt al Pre-lncreaw Prices c-1o1oc1ay Buy °' S2195. J ohnson & Son Lin- coln -~1 erc ur y, 2626 ll a r bo·r Bl\'d., C .i\1 .. 540·5630. 1---------~1 ·73 NOVA ll;1lchback . automalic. po-A·er st(>_('r- ing & brakes. air, ''inyl roof. S23S4 (I 16GN!\.1 l Theodore Robins FORD 2060 II a rbor Bl\·d. Costa l\1esa 642-0010 '72_,Monte Carlo. p-AT, air. Orig. own. S2!00. Ph : 613·94 15 or 547·9975. '74 Impala Cstm. 2 d r. ''Yl lp, auto, radio. heater, PS/PB. 15,000 mi. Top con~. Xlnt buy. Ba nk finan. avail. $3500. Ph: 979-6798. 32 1 l~ano,·er Dr. ·C.M. 1964 Cht'velle. Good bargain, must sell best offer. •752-1588 • 73 Monte Carlo Landau Landau full y equip"d & sharp. P \'t. Ply. 557-3196 14 Caprice Estate Sta. Wgn, Cull equip't. $4500/ best offer. 644-8317. Cllrysl•r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease 12 cHRTSUR NEWP()f[T 1\•1111 lUfM 4 DOORH.T. • tUiw' Only 27 ,000 miles, vinyl ··ti-: ~ roor. ta pestry interior. ', VOLVO facto<> ,;, e<>n<lil;on;ng, • automatic trammission. 1'1!>6 Ho•bo• .< 1,, 64b 'IJOJ powe r sleering & brakes, ~ . .o ew Michelin radial .'lires·, & much more ! C334EIH l Only i LARGEST SELECTION Of Used · Yolvos In Oral!CJe Countv 2895 If CHOICEo#l O •&9 's ttWu 74's •145 WAGOHS •I 64's •I 40's 66 Chrysler Wagn, ale, bu<'k et s eats. r ack , Sharp. $695 . 548-7812 IFTOU ha ve a ser vice io offer or goods to sell , pl~ce an a.d in t h e Dail y Pi1'ol Classified Section Phone 642-5678. 2&40-- ALI. 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I • '' ' ' ' I I I I I I I ~ I I . I \ I • I I '' ./ .. I -· Laguna/South Coast Today's Closing ' N. Y. Stoek!i )f.9L. 68', 'J>j(). 217, ~SE£!10NS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ' TUESDAY,AUGUST.S, 1975 TEN CENTS .. i:.Vallerga Mistri~l RejeCted ·by Judge C' BJ GARY GRANVILLE Ofa..0.1tyP11tt14ttt I: : • VENTURA .:.. Superior Court ~~ee Robert Shaw re(used Moo· 1 ~y to declare a mistrial that ,would have resulted in the ac: ~uiltal of Orange County As· reessor Jack V311erga. 1 Though he rejected the defense ,j)fea in VaUerga's trial on seven rretony counts charged in an .. Orange Cdunty ·Grand Jury in- i;:,,...-------.. Pay_ Rmses I I I . I Rejected LANSING, Mich. (AP) ·-u.s. Rep. Bob Carr says he doesn't want hls share p£ a 1976 pay raise which ~gress has approved for federal officials, and he'll return it to the U .S . Treasury as a gift . 'lbe House approved.the pay raise las t week 214 to 213 , increasing con - gressmen's pay, now $42.500, by up to 8.66 per- cent. "It is distressing that the Congress would vote , themselves a substantial increase at a time when ,,,,,,, they have been urging fis· ~c a l restrai nt, bel t -!r t ightenin g and bullet- c biting from the tax - 11 payers," Carr s aid. ·Fall Kills . 'Marine in ;f;lemente r Death claim~ a 21-year.old camp Pendleton Marine today. th was injured as he Ded from •frin CleqMmte police iDveeti.gat· in1 a s trona: arm robber,y ~town Mondfy ... ____ - . , ..-.fames Scott Cullen died at the -~Diego Nava l Medical Center . 11t 3:05 a .m . He had su(fered _mauive head injuries when h.e pl\inged head first over a JO.foot fenCe while assertedly n eeing ~Clemente ofCicers. -1 The oCCicers were on patrol ~ the downtown intersection bf,..,.venida Del Mar and Ola Vis- )8,.They said they saw two men J_!tacki.pg a third who was lying r' the middle or the street. 'i.t second Marine, Mark D. '"ttney. 23, also or Camp ii.et1dleton, was arrest ed by !ltQlice detectives at the base llilPday. He was held on a felony lllirrant a lleging robbery. \l':.afhitney was sought by officers ~e second suspect in the rob- ·~-U..wben orCicers spotted the at· .&aek, both the attackers ran leav- ~the vict.im, John Rowley or -fin Clemente, lying in Ule street. ,.,...()f'ficers. said they cornered "'11en iq· a nearby coffee shop · ~ing lot, but said the Marine !'bered over the chain link e. Officers said he ... ~pparent· r.agged his arms arthe fenc~ ., Cell head first ont.o lhe paYe: ."if below. . , _ wley reported the loss of if!-~a~h and had received r 1n1unes. ,,.,.,.. u Undlord Killed "'"'iERRlS <AP ) ........ k tenant ''!. atened with ev.ittion alleged· ;li' at his 92.year<ild l_andlonl. .. cling fatal skull injuries, •:· horio,tles salct:. · ~ ' •i' t:. ;;:··~:GiA :••• I • , .. t "",+, 1t"ead•er Sunny skies· (orecast for · • "'1e aftemoon Wednesday • · !"Ith sU1htly cooler lem- ·: P,eraturn inland portions • fll Orance County. Beach ! ~ghs nelir 70 rts Ing t6 the i'ninid·80s.inland .. •C -~SIDIE TODA" . 'nr A• IJJlnoi•· man '°'"' , h-._k MondaJ/, ldll<d Ml coJ ~ llN/t tD<1ll oa.o """"""'· ~g rampage, coudnf · 1 111t clHth of OM man.and in· ' ' ·t'lfiring , .... ol/lor•. s.. "°'11 ~I -~· -,..... 1..-x · "if= :: ::..::1-·~: I . ·.,:i: e= ~ • • Ii C:..• ... ' b1ii1.. •• :tl e ....... -t: IC:' .......... ,, ~ ... ' ... "*....... &1J ,, ... ,, =--Ai• ·:I ............ "ti •• dictment. Judge Shaw: -Twice Interrupted the pro· secution's cross examination ol key deCense witness Rep. An · drew Hins haw CR·Newporl Beach) to scold Assistant Orange County District Attorney Michael Capizzi for his tactleti. ';._Stymied an etrort by Capizzi to subpoena Hinshaw as a pro· secution witness, a move de· signed to open the former countv assetsor'lo questions on subjects not related to t.hose covered by Vallerga's altorney. Capizzi firs t drew a reprimand Crom Judge Shaw when he began to question Hinshaw about the Grand Jury investigation relat· ing to Vallerga's indictment. In the indictment, the assessor is charged with illegally profit· ting from Orange County's 1973 sale or a COfDIW.t•ri·zed appraisal • • system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. ln two separate indictments re· turned the s ame day, Hinshaw is charge d with a series of felony of· tenses not related lo the Spartan· burg sale. It was when Capi z:r.i , ln an a p- parent attempt to a ttack Hinshaw's credibility as a wit· ness, asked the Republican con· gressman ir he had reported hi s role In the Spartanburg sale to l'aw enforcement officials that he had his first run in withthejudge. After ordering the nlne·man, three.wo man ju ry rrom the courtroom, Judge Shaw said he was shocked by the district al· torney's questions. He we nt on t o s ay tha t thous ands or doll ars have beem spent obtaining a jury insulated (See VALLERGA, Page AZ) ' Laguna Police Nab 4 . . In Cash Box Robbery • 1 1 • • Big Cnme~ Few Injuries Spectator examines car whic h struck a utility· pole in the 2400 block of Laguna Ca· nyon Rolld Monday. Driver P a m e la J ean · nine Kay, 20, of 21£.6 Brookhurst St., Hunt· ington Beach, was treated for leg injuries a t South Coast Community Hospital and sub· sequ e ntly released. Police theorize smashup was caused by ~ steering malfunc- tion in t he vehicle. Rare Pot B11St Prisoner Points Out Pair San Cle mente Narcotics Det. David Munro got a little help from .... an unexpected .~ce Mon- day when he busted two Ca mp Pendleton M ari ne s ror possession of marijuana. Munro waS r eturning lo the st8tion "from Camp Pendleton with a prisoner Monday when the prisoner tu~ to him and noted somewhat witt.rully that two men in a car on the freeway next~to them were "toking on a joint." Munro slowFd his unmarked police car dO'CJI·, and sure enough what he saw 'Convinced him the two m en Were smoking a marl· juana cigarette. A lighted band·rolled cigarette was being passed back and rorth between the two ocoupants of the car, Munro said. While the· pair rolled on, a California Highway Patrol car passed along the Qther side of the two men's car, but drOve away unaware of the activity, Munro said. 'f'.fle de tective radioed for patrol cars fr om the San Clemen.le department to pi.ck up the pair' es 1.hey drmfe into Ui?i . city. During a search, ofCicerS ell· legedly seized two lids, about two ounces, or marijuana. They ar- rested two m arines from Camp Pendleton. Most Support Ford ' ~ . On Oil Price Issue From Wire Services six·month extension of current domeStic oil price controls so that negotiations can continue on <See OIL POl:L, Page A2) Drugs Tak.en By Burglar A burglar who removed the plate glass window or.a Laguna Beach pharmacy Monday night triggered a silent alarm but escaped with an unspecified amount of s t im ul ant drugs before police arrived. Pharmacist Donald Lynam, 36, or Sunset Drugs, 944 Glenneyre St., told officers only Dexamil and Dexadrine drug/? were taken rrom the she lves. Police said the tiurglar r e- moved the window by using a prying tool , possibly a tire iron or a large screwdriver. 1be value or the drugs t aken was not im- mediately known. Rescue Attempt TOKYO (AP) -A 58·year-old Japa*:se building contractor al· tempting a solo Cr05sing or the Pacific on a small raft. made of .oil drums, sent a distress call to- day about 600 miles off the coast of Northern Japan, the Maritime Safety Agency said. The distress s ignal fiom · Kiyoshisa Ono was intercepted b y two Japanese amate ur radio operators, it said. Suspects Gag, Tie Victims By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lite D.1t1, ~I ... Sl.1>11 A dragnet by Laguna Beach police Monday resulted in the capture or four persons who of· ficers allege robbed two women of a cash box containing $700 in Sawdust Festival receipts and bound a nd gagged ~hem before making their getaway. The team of two men and two Women was s topped by detec- tives Alex Jimenez and Terry Temple who acte.d on a descrip- tion furnished by one of the two women after she managed to free herselr, Robbery suspects J oseph H . Migues, 30, Ella L. Santos, 30, Ke vin A. Bower, and Peggy L . Caserta, 35, are held on $25,000 bail eaeh pending their arraign· ment Wednesday on charges of armed robbery. Police Capt: Neil Purcell said the cashbox, conta ining con· cession r ece ipts from the Sawdust F estival, was recovered during the arrest. Police allege the four suspects, all from Venice, drove to Laguna Beach Monday morning and went to the home oC the two festival employes in the south end of Laguna Beach. Two or them knocked on the door, shoving a .38 caliber re· volver in the race or one of the two women, a nd demanded the money ,orficers allege. They subsequently t ook the woman inside the house and con- rronted her roommate with the gun, after which both turned over the cash box, according to Purcell, who refused to identify the victims . The two women·were tied .and gagged and placed Oil the n oor and the telephone ripped from the walls. Then , police said, the robbers allegedly made their getaway·. • • · One df4be women managed to struggle Cree and rush to a neighbor's hom e from where she called police. ShortlY thereafter Detectives Jimenez and Temple, who were working the outer perimeter or the dragnet, spotted a car con- taining the s uspects and forced it to a sto(f at 506 GlenneyreSt.reet . A loaded pistol reportedly was discovered during a subsequent search of the car, but officers said they e ncountered no re· sistance during the arrest. O~ity Pllol SI.Ill Pllo• OUTSIOE· COURT--Rep. An- drew Hins haw (left) confers with ·his a ttorney, Marshall Morgan , o uts ide Ventura County Superior Court where the Newport Beach congress m a n appe ared Monday as a defense wit- ness in Orange County As· - sessor Jack Vallerga's "criminal trial. Rites Slated For Developer Darrell Hon Funeral services for long.time Orange Co unt y r esi de n t DarrelfHon of South Laguna arc scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Geneva Presbyterian Church in El Toro. Mr. Hon, a real estat~ de · v e loper a nd own er of Hon Developme nt Compan.y. died in his home Sunday at th~ge of fiO. Vi s itation i s sc hedu led between 1 p.m . and 9 p.m. Wed - nesday al Sh e rrcr's Laguna Beach Mortuary. Mr. Hon, a resident of the coun· ty for the past 13 years. was ac· (See HON, P aget\2) • Scho'i>l Board ' Eyes Budget ·" The L.iguna ,Beach Unified School District Board of Educa· lion will consider approval or a SS.43 million schools budget roIIOwing a public hearing at 7:30 tonight at district headquarters. The. budget includes an 8 per- cent increase in school district tax rate to $2.93 per $100 assessed valuation. Trustees also win consider .p. r esolution naming the high school boys' gym in honor or tlie late Laverne Dugger, rormer as- sistant prin cipal or Laguna Beach High School. Mr. Dugg~r died in mid.July. A 54 ·22 Rercent m ajority of the American people support Prcsi· d·eat, Ford's ptoposal to de· regulate.the price oi.011 produced in thit.... ctiunlry, a Louis Harris poll' silyl .. TWenty~rOur percent areootaute. The result of the poll , taken i,i July from a nationwide cross· section of 1,49'1 adults, compared Shark · Sightings llp with a A6·31 percent phiralily in BJ JACK CHAPPELL April. Twenty·lhreepercentwere ot .. ~,,.11 .. -... , undetjded at that time. ''Sharkmania'' inspired by the A year ·ago, deregulation was motion picture "J aws"' is caus- opposed b)r the public 42-18 per-ina· trepi dation among South cent, wlth 30 percent not sure. Coast beachgoer1 and big in· "With a majority now behind creases in the r eports of shark his proiraru, .the. President not sigbting10CftbecoasL only could well re-aure:Jiio P'!ll•Y A cue In polnl is the.report of objectivet l>ut also UJjY ~ve an eigbt-r09t 1reat white shark crec:Ut-l<!t, demonstra~ courage an•1aecl In • c()P,lmei:clal fishing iJ1 stlckfng' \9 bis,pcielllon,!rl tho boat's nets orr La11una Beach lasl race of' heayy COJl81'81klnal oP-week. ~ · P,ltlltion," l~ pollster said Moh· "A year ago, th~t &am~ shtl!'k day. . , Would have com.e-to the r1s · Meanwhile, nine members of· ~ ~market and bee ~-.PJ('OCessed a~ Ccntreu' Join! Economic COm · "' nothlnll ..-iuld ~iV. be<n s aid mlttee today asked Ford to•llD It .,,.bout it ... oh, maybe a me PM•· .. I graph story in the Fish and Game newsletter." said J efry Gold s m it h , curator a t MarUleland of the Pacific. As it. wasLthe shark's capture oCf the Art \,:olony made lhe na· Lion 's news wire services and front Page in lh i Daily Pilot. ''At the fever pitch ev.- erybod)''I enterln1 the water, even kelp io being ~eel as man-eating," L agun& Beach Lifeguard ChJtC Bruce Baird , said.· Baird Hid hli 11qards 81'! Ire· quon\ly -que•tktri O<J, ~Y bathers abcNt sharlr.s .-.rffe 161d that with the e-_cQt.lon of eome. scuba . divers at the Rockledge beach California area, however , based area. no s hark sightings near the on i:eports from spotter &:ircraft beach had been m ade. working with sword.fishermen , Baird said the great white ofte or .two others are believed shark was caught about 1,000 around. yards orr Abalone Point in north ~Y' ~i 'Jaws' has really created a: Laguna Beach. s harkmania right now. And, it's Goldsmith said that because or a little sad. These animals are the public interest in the shark. like lions, they a~~ predat°!" and more sightings are being made they are magn1fu:ent arumals. because comD}ercial ftshermen They do pe rform a servi~ in the are looklna for lhe animals. ocean,·· he said .. "'There see m s to be som e "There are a lot or people money in great wblte atiarks. so I with . st.ranae id~oinc out think we will be seeina some to catch them. f m kind of con- more or it "he said. ~ cem ed ~bout people tryin,e: to Goldam1ith aaid the whites are catch one and they don't bow ~~l common in lhe Southern ~SHARKS, ••ceA2) ,. • A.2 DAILY Pt LOT . L/SC 'Japanese Assured Of Help \\1ASHINGTON (AP} -Presi- d e n!Y·Ford H•1tured vi ~iting Japanese Prima Minister 'rakeo 1\-tikl today lhe Unlted Stales will stand by ill allies In All• de3plle the American aetbacks In In- dochina, a BPokesman said. Ford , meeting with Mild just 11 hours aner his return from a IO.day tour of Europe, told the Japanese leader he envillona a contlnuJn1 major role for the United Stales In the maintenance or peace and atablUty in Aila, White Hou111e prtss secretary Ron Neliisen a aid . Nessen"lold a news conference· Ford outlined to Miki th~ resulr.. or hla European trip and that other subjects In their dllcuulon included the aecurtty sltuuuon ln Asia , detente and the proepects tor an arms limitation ••ree· ment with the Soviet UnJon. He said the Korean situation did not come up but would be dta· cussed at a subsequent meeUn1 between the leaders. Present for the opening meet· lng of one hour and 20 minutes were Secretary of State Henry A. Kisslnrier and J apaneee Foreiin Minister Kllchl Mlyaiawa and other senior officials from bolh 1 countries . As Miki opened a two-day of· nclal visit here, there was an absence of ceremonial lrappin11s in keepina wit~ a desire or both goVernments for a businesslike atmosphere. The visit, Mlkl's lint overaeas journey stnce becoming prime minister late last year, coincides with the 30th anniversary or the Hiroshima bombing, Miki ar· rived Sunday nleht, but devoted much or the early part of h.is stay dealing with the cri~ls In Malaysia. Hi s government today new five guerrilla prisoners lo Kuala Lumpur to meet demands of terrorists holding up to SO hostages in the U.S. Embassy there. SHARKS .•. what they're gelling into. They are a large and c;langerous animal ,'' Goldsmith said. He said novices attempting to land a white would likely be en · dangering themselves. ~ There are nine sharks known dangerous to man. Tbe white shark heads the list. The blue shark which is·fairly common in Southern California waters is at I. the bottom. Goldsmith re1ar:cSs 1 the blue as daneerous only in a feeding frenzy such as might OC · cur at a boat or plane wreck. · * * * Shark Scare Slwts Beach SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP> -The shirk flns were not the un- usually large ones moviegoers have been seeine recently, but were big enou1h to temPorar11y close beaches here for the fifst time in 10 years. · "No question about it -they • rJ •were sharks," said officer John · A. Stein, who saw the three triangular fins slicing throueh the water about too yards ott Dolphin Beach over the weekend. Authorities promptly closed several swimming areas ror about 45 minutes, until they declared the area safe again. Many swimmers have been ob- sessed witb sharks since the re· lease of ''Jaws," a highly popular mov-ie based on .Peter Benchley's novel about a·gargan. tuan fictitious shark that ter· · rorizes -and eats -Long Island awtmmers. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"' o-..._. '"'' o.ur •1111, ~'"""'(t~ 1., __ _ ,.., ""'"''""'""· • '~"""'o~··t,. 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Helsel said Nichols drove off but was chased by the driver of the van, William Kett.erman, 26, of Los Angeles, who caught up with Nichols and held him with a shotgun until CHP officers arrived. Nichols was booked for invesllga,llon of felony ,. manslaughter. Jeavini the scene of_ an accident and dnmken driving. ·• Oceanside Chief Being ,forced Out OCEANSIDE CAP) -A police '. chief sus pended over publl1hed remarks bla ming blacks ror rls· ing crime is being forced out of the police department. Cit y m anager La wrence Bagley said Monday that chief Ward Ratcliff . would have to choose between a retirement for medical reasons or being nred. ''Unless the orrer of retirem(?nl is accepted, dismissal is immi· nent," he said. Ratcliff was not available for comment. Bringing It . . Toa Head RIVERSIDE (AP) Democrat Sidney Phillips learned painfully that a rep of the gavel Is a call for order. The gavel .,1.:as rapped on his head, in- flicting a 1 ~-inch gash. River1ide Police Chief Max Roundy said Monday that F1oyd Mellon , president of lhe Riverside County Democratic Central Committee, called re- peatedly for order and then strode up to Phillips and knocked h.imon the head with the gavel. Koundy said the incident OC· cUJTed Sunday during a heated debate over which of two Palm Springs Democratic clubs would be chartered by the central com- mittee. OIL POLL. • fixing a new price. Ford announced last week he will veto the bill to eKt.end price controls on 60 percent of the na- tion's domestic oil. They are due to expire Aug. 31 . "A veto can turn our economic recovery into an ener11 re. cession," .Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey, <D ·Minn.). and e.tght lawmakers said in a letter to Ford. · Instead, they uraed his ap. prov4l ''to ensure contirWat.ion Of our econom le r~covery and or negotl3tions towar4..a. national oil ;rice policy.·' Coneres1lonal leaders are holding the control extension bill wiUI near the end of the month lo prevent a pocket veto while they are on a month-Jone vacation. That would force Ford to send the veto to Capitol H.t.lJ and aive the Senate and House a chance to override It when they return Sept. 3. Americans paid about 3.1 cents more per gallon for their regular grade gasoline in Ju1y than In June, the Federal Eneray Ad· mini5tralion said Monday. The FEA reported the oU com· pan.lea' price Increases brou1ht the averag:e price for relU)ar gasoline to 58.7 cent.I e. fallon. PremiUm·crade gasoline sold at an averaae of EM>.3 cents a cation in June, up 1.3 cent£ from May, the FEA said. The FEA did not release July figures for pre· mlum 1a1. June also saw increases In clJesel fuel , heavy fuel oils and he1tln1 oll prices, the FEA said. 'rhe chief took part in a news conference laet week ln whlqh three Oceans1de officers singled out blacks in general terms as: the chi ef source of Oceanside's rising crime rate. They speclflcally mentioned black Marines and ex-Marines from the nearby base at Camp Pendleton. One or the officers, Sgt. Roy Foust, was quoted as saying: "You don't ever re.ad about \\'hitey'' committing slrongarm robberies in the city. Arter the remarks became pubUc", aome 35 blacks picketed the police station ov·er . the weekend, demanding an •PolOIY from the city . "We will not accept anybody sayinc that all black people are crlmlnala.1 • said Htnry Holloway, spakesman.for a black cltizeba croup. Bagley named Roll Henze as actln1 police chief and ordered h.tm not to take action aeainst the other three officen. He said Ratcliff was resPonSl· ble ror their statements, which he said were "innammatory to the extent that racial anim°'llies were encouraged." Oceanside mayor Howard Richardson sided wtth· Baaley, callinl' the police statements ''wholly Improper.'' "Racial overtones have no place in public or private life.'' Clerks Reject ' . Contraci Bid; Talks Resume Retail clerks in Orange County and fiv e o th e r Southern California counties are headed back to the bargaining table Wednesday for talka with four major drug store chains follow· ing union rejection or a contract offer. A vote last week resulted in 73 percent r e jection or an un· discloeed ofter which the unions characterized ils ''t'otally inade· quate, leaving us n·o choice but to recommend rejection.". , About 10,000 clerks from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border are involved In the dJspute with Thrifty , Sav-On, Clark and Long's dru1 stores. Reta.ii cl,rk1 locals lnyolved include Local 324 In Buena Park. Police Chief Grabs Files SAN DIEGO ClfP() -Police Chief Ray Hoobler hu confl1c1t· ed confldential·.ftles kept by a police counselor on conversa- tions with officers aOOUt their job and marital problems, according to the counselor's lawyer. Attorney Patrick J . Thi&lle said Monday that Hoobler and Inapector Donald L . Davis took the not et I 1st Friday from Wllll1m J . Capps, full -lime counselor tor the department. Lagunan on Trial . In Brutal Slaying From Win S.meea PRICE, Utah -Opening otate• m11nts wer-e scheduled t.c>day in the trial of a trio includin1 • Laguna Beach man aceu1ed of lht bruta.I execution ol a man shot repeatedly, strangled, bef'{en and hurled Into a canyon. A jury of seven men and nvc women will determine the fate or Cral1 Marvel. 21, who lllta his home In Laauna Beach, Gypay Cordtanna, 22 , of Waterbury, Conn., and Irvin P . o..~m . or Bl.n1ham Canyon, Utah. Marvel ind CordJanna, both 1ssert~ bikers, have pleaded in· nocent by rea5'1J'l or insanity. while Dunsdon ha1 •Imply pleaded innocent. They were captured while dr1Y· ine back to Price from the dll'ec· Uon of a canyon where Hoaan was found shot more than a doaen Umea and bryt1Uy beat.a. 1b1 bed of their pickup \nick wao bloody, police aald. The trio w11 arre1t.ed bated on lnformatlon from Hotu'I room· mate who c1lltd"°p0lic1 to1a, the vl<\Jm · had been dt.,..i fl'om bed by !.\'!•• men and spil1ted away. lo 1mal1.CaHbtr rill• wu alao ...... ..-ad 11 Ille U-of \liolr Ir· ·. p,..l!'~ ... AJ .-1 VALLERGA -'"' ~Love TP~ap:' F~tnale 'Nessie' Used -~ from the publlclt)' nl•ted to • aeriea of acandala 1WTOUnd1n1 Hln1haw11 l t7-J: <'Ongres1IGn1I c1mpal1n and the a.'lses1or'1 or. nee. "Your qucsrlons invite the jury to speculate,'' Judg'e Shaw told Caplul. • \\lhen he .asked VaJJerga's at· tom ey, Rlch3"?'d Mufl>hy, if he cared to make ..-rnptloo, Murphy said his ell1nt 'COWld not I.fiord the expea1e of-ab.bl.her trtal 'and refused to n\o.,. for a mistrial. Murphy then asked the judge to deelare a mistrial on his own, a. moYe that WO\l.l(i have had \he If· • foe(. of an acqultt•I had Judie Sh11w .. ccepted the suac .. Uon. , However, It wa1 quickly re.Joot· ed and the jurors were called back into the courtroom. It wa1 a 1hort while later wtJen Capizzi had his second run in with the judge. Thi• lime, the ia1ue involved questions related to vlaits llinshaw made to Orange County in the first hair or 1973 after becomln1 a eongressmar,. A1aln, the judge ordered the jury from his'courtroom. . He then reprimanded Cepl111 for what he said wag the aulstant district attorney's failure to tallow his rulings. . .. . .. ~~ . ' . JUlM·EL' BEM'PSTEAD, Enetand.IAP>--A "ftmala" •f· n,y ot:U111-1ond1ry Loch NeH mohlll!r ~••m~let-. with fiuhln& cr•en • tyu and tong,. curly 1•yal1ah-. set out ror SCOU.nd to- di9 to IOUnd a ''matln1 call'' o" the murky lake. ' 11le"''male-a-monater'' project w•s· conceive(I by the firemM'I or ltertfordshlre and is le!ls in the interests of acience than 1n rl.11· in.I rn0ne)' for their benevolent fund. •· Ronald Perclv11, dlvlslonal · at.an ottlcer at Herfordshl~e nre brlcade headquarter•, 11ld the men have studied the numerous report.a of the 1tran1e aquaUc creature beUeved to lnhabtt. Loch Nesa and are convincud there is "aomethlna: out there." "Bllaed on the a11umpUon that there is onlY one beast and that i~ must be male the firemen have comlructed a' female 'NeNle', Percival said. "She is detllned to noat and 1nort water vapor aQ!I la filled with an clec\ronlc nimst1r mattn1 call." lt took the ftrem"en sl·x months t<Mbulld lhl papier:mache effigy aN>Und a frame of wood and wire In Irvine ' ' ·that noats on a raft of oil dru4? She's travllna by truck from ~ i Hemet llempatead fire 1t.11UQI\~ 1 Loch Ness, where the fir~rufd 1 hope lo launch h~r Sunda_y after 1 six fund·C'al1lng stOJl'I at fl.re s(a;. ! Uotll en route. : Percival 11id two firemen will ) ail ln1lde the ert1gy to naviga_tu ! by periscope and man her OU(i. ~ board motor. They will halh!! 1; camera• Just In coae lhe monster • does turn up, Percival 1aJd. J The truck boarlna Ntsaie : cau1ed a bit or a traffic Jaft),-~ day as It 1et out from H 1 Hempat~a d . Two ba&pip ! cle1rcd the w •Y al pasaera: • 1 gop..od. • I The rlremon Joklld thol the 1 "world's oldest trick" mlcht lur~ t tho monster from the Loch Ned'\ depth ~ ofter the failure .o't ', miniaubm~rlne!f, sophisticated sonar gear and underwater cameras. "And ii tho moMter Ian;!'\~ male, it won't m•lter," Per.::lS'll said. "She won't be able to reatt· coming up for a peek at the oppo1~ lion. We can 'l lose either way. '',.,i 1. ;c,ul• . ;,,·,. f111·; fl was after the s.e cond reprimand that Capi:u.l. made the effort to subpoena 1-linlhaw as a prosecution witnesa, a move that would have opened b&.m up to broader questionlnr. Later, Judge Shaw said he did not quash the $Ubpoena, but had told Capizzi that questions not re- lated to the charges .aaainst.. Vallerga would not be allowed. Police Arrest TwJ!: ""''' At that point, after spending almost four hours on and off the witness stand Hinshaw wa1 ex· In Prostitution .,, ~ ·~· cused. · HJ1 testimony tended to aup· port Valleraa'a when he was called as the first d'efenae wltness last 'Thursday. HJnshaw said he M1otlated a 18,000 con1ulttn1 fee in connec· tJon wtth the Spartanbw'11al_e on hls own. He tealifled that Valleraa did not know be would receive half the money until the sale was completed. The con1re11man 1110 said that the a11e11or vlslted hi• of· flee in March 1973 on official bu1lne11 ind the next d1y traveled with hlm to Spart.an· burc to consult with offici1l1 Two Ne"wport Beach women employed In an rrvtne [nduatrtal Complex modellna· studio hive been arre1ted on pn:.Ututlon ch1r1e1. They were lbe tint prc»UluUon arreata made in ltvifte, accord· ln(lto police Co pt. Chorlea Bou1. The women were arrested over the weekend, but police withheld information pendln1•comp11tion of an lnve1tt1aUon Ul\O the bual. nen, ''Fifth Sl!ason Weat/' Ellen L. Galeskl, :114, and ROX· Fro• P.,,e A J HON ••• there. tJve Jn the P'lin Golpe! Busl- In , hls cross examination, neumen's ·Fellow1hJp Jntem•- Caplzzl polntacl out to the juron tlonal. ConltlllullOft• ·lO the :~~~~%ltTa~~~. ~U\4{:J:~~"be o~- the Washlnston D.C. vlaltand lhe ncJ1ted by Dr. Donald Cole, Dr. ~ublequ~nt events ln Sp_a!lan-. Ralph Wllke'lAP+,. Rev. lllchar;sl burg. -.. _. , -=: :. _ Re•Ye .. aQ.d . De'lrlba: Sbakariaa: . · · ·~ ·, · ~ · -:.BU11al'll'td!o4low et Paclllc View . Al the t\\d of Monday s~es1lon, M~moriil Park, Newport Beach . the firth day in Vallerga s trial, Mr. Hon Js 1urvtved by his Muri>hY told Judge Shaw the de· wife, Mrs. Dexter Hon, his son, fen~e had called all it.s Witnesses. Barry Hon, of Ml11lon Viejo, and Laguna Cafe Hit by Blaze Fire erupted in th e kitchen or a Laguna Beach re~taurant JI.ton· day and caused $800 dama1e to the range before belna put out by firemen. Grease was blamed for the S p.m. blaze at the Boardwalk restaurant tn the SUrf and Sand motel, 18$~ South Coast HJ1hway. F1remen said an automatic dry powder extin1ui1hln& system ln the ranae area was not 1ufficlent to smother the flames. Addi- tional powder sprinkled on the ran1e by firefighters quickly put out the blaze. r' daughter Darrellyn Melllli of Orana:e. The survivors also include Mr. Hon's mother, Beulah Hon, of Norwalk, and brothen Huth Hon of Fullerton and Charles Hon of Norwalk. Blimp Arrive1 SYRACUSE, 'N .Y. CAP) ''The America," one or the r,moua Goodyear bltmps, ar· rived safely at Jlancock lnterna· Uonal Airport this momln1 after cornplettn1 a trip delayed by a aevere thunderstorm . The helium filled cran wu en route from Wind11or, Vt., to Syracuse Monday evening when ll was cau1ht by hl1h wlnde and pelting rain and forced to land at Glens Falla,N.Y. SiMe Slnaleton, 29, of213 4lat Strf-" Newport Beach, were book~~ to Oranee Cou·nty Jail on Pf'lt-: stitution char•ea P'tlday. I'~\-Filth Season We1t i1 a ''m . _,., ing and photo1raphy isludio'' "9tst offerl half·hour or hour "rla·~~ and ''photoaraphy'' sessions .. "'i' nude models, according to '*: Lt. James Blaylock. u .. ~. The business, he said, a~~ fcrs a $1.50 eve ning esc9rt service. Since the arrests were m"d!1,. Blaylock said. John Lambe~r · Anaheim, holder ot the tir.m·s business license, ts faclng t:wLI!~ • lion. : .... ; Steps are beina: taken, he sei••• to have the city bustnHS licebiO;. revoked as well. 1°10 'I: Blaylock said vice officet1s11 made 1ppatl)tme9ts to meetitfto.;- women 1l a nearby motel, wbtrrt the arreat.a wer'3: nil.de.;.· ·,,,,.,~, '. ' • "•I Show ,• .. 1; Hone · ,:"'."'~ ' ' ~ ... ~.'"""' . . . In CapistranD:~·; The Coplstrano Saddle Clu~'lf San Juan Capistrano will sPol:l!Df.i. an open horse show this Satunta~. and Sunday at 286SO Ort~ ·•· h ... l • HIJ way. . .. Located · next to the O'N:~ Ranch Headqu1rten, the a . ·'. wUI be the site or two daysi'! . En1U1h and Western equttat.116~\ wlth a total of 24 classet belni~ • fered. 1"''"". Followin1 dally slrnupo at'r~. ~< a.m., Jildl•• June S\aneel • Bob MalloX Will orRcl1lethe . • a.m. proaram. Those lnter~fi: ln turf.her Information may·~~£.: Jo Ann Pope at'-830:708S. ·~~~; '--~· -: ··;i,. Execution Set LOS ANGELES (UPI) -:-.I(' 27-year:-old Inalewood man~ 1entenced Monday to dte IJr.,t,Mi.:~ California 1a1 chamber foD :.e • executJon·style slaytnc of aWV leaed Cincinnati druc deU.tt" r . . ,.,,.., THE NAME OF '(HE GAME ••• • Ther& la a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large d•part- mer.rt atorea, chain storn, and contrac;tors ~t new tracts . have fictitious names . an the sample~ so that the customers cannot-easily ahop brand name flrices . Cuatomers •hopping at our atore llnd the prlc1 ol each Quality prominently featured on the 'tample book, because we are comp1tltlve. Aleo, because we !eel the customer . has a ri~ht to know what he Is buying, we; never. change the name 01'1 •. a sample book. The name of the gam1 18 integrity • • DEN'S ..,,. • • : iiiiiillii1a'd ·: ·cuatom draperies .- ~ . ' -· :.: ... '• '• L.,. • rttONE 6'6·011 -6A6 -23$$ """' • • • They ara oharced wilh the AP:r11 9 murder uf Michael T. Hogan, 26, who a year before had off ered incrlmlnatln1 tlltimony In the dru1 trial of a Ball Laite Ci· ty motorcycle 1an1 ltadet. 1663 rtAClNTIA AVINUE tal\t, ,!L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~-1~~~,r.. COITA M!SA, CAll~. f26'7 I • •'!- , I • • •• FROM HOT DOG STAND TO 134-UNIT CHAIN One of Kercher'• Flrot Employeo Shown In 1942 Photo Succ ess Story ··From Hot Dogs to R iche1 During the d e pression years, an Ohio farm boy came to Los Anaeles to seek ltis fortune. In 1941, he bought a street-corner hot dog stand for 1328 and opened ·ror business. He built it into a multi-million dollar Southern California restaurant chain with 134 locati.ons. Sounds like a m ovie scenario, but for Carl Karcher, preild ent and founder oi £arl Kucher'tJtn. terprlses, Inc., it Is hi s life story and the story ol Ca rl's Jr. restaurants. SINCE KARCHER'• entry into the th en .unl\amed ''fa st -food '' buslnes81' growth bas been the keynote of hls opera - tion. Even to- day, with an economi c climate of - fering uncer- tainty at best t~e 1 58-yeur- old Karcher soys lhe firri\ ii ~OIJ\miJled to wn ag - gressive ex ptin:i ion program. Since 1968, the company h as held a collrsc of con. trolled tarteled growth. From a mini -chain ul · timatel)' totaling three hot dog stands, Karcher started Car l 's Drive -In a nd Barbecu e, a 36 -seat restaurant that took ln $77 .64 in its first day or operation in 1945. Then in 1968, when the com- pany had grown to a5 unJta,• Karcher took-an oulllde con- sultant's advice lo expert- La Ice Study ment with a new kind or fami- ly theme reataurant. Thi rt· sult was Whistle Stop, a fast-food reltaurant with a railroad ' motif in Newp<>rt Beach. THE IDEA FAILED. Karcher eaid, "I decided tt was time to get back to the baalcs -the pe rson-to· person service from the hot dog cart days.'' He converted the Whistle Stop into the Carl's l'f. fO'Mbat . Expanalon was planned around a ballle 50 ' x 60 ' unit, and the chain began growing at a rate or abou t 10 restaurants per year. iJ!i the put tour years this h* in- creased to between a> and 25 units. Today, in a corporate ef- fort t o bul Id management d e pth, CKE fill s Ila supervisory p<>sitlons almo&t entirely from within. Qoth hourly ernptoyes and store management personnel ®Dl· plete educaUohal programs lncludlng 'claaeroom studies, and on-the·Job tra inln1. ... Expan1Jon plans £or 1975 ln-c lude taking the yellow starman aim into Northern Ca lifornia . Ei g ht new restaurants are planned for the San Jo5e·East Bay area, four more for San Diego, and eightmore for Orange County and Ltie Los An8eles area. A NEW CORPORATE headquarters ls now under con1truction. Jn September, Carl Karcher Enterprises will move into a new facility adja- cent to present headquarters at 1200 North Harbor Blvd., in Anaheim. Irv ine -based F irm Gets Bid A !~asibilit)' st,ud.)' fqr de·. vel o p ln g r ec r lla t ional facilities al N~w Melones l.akc on th(_• Stanl5lous River in north t·c.nti:al ~alifornt~ has been uwardt'!d (o 'kam: meyer & Lyn~h, envlro'l'imen- tal planners. J,y t.ha Army Corps or Enalneers, acco~d­ in g to t.arry D. ~ynch, pnn- cipul d£ Che lrv,ine firm. "TllE STUDY Will de- t ermine t he desi,tn and economic rcasibllity' Of pro- posed rec reation areas at the l11kc." sold l,)lnch. A new dn m lo expand the like was Ear nings At Stang Decline ... · For the nine months ended 1 Ju.tie 30. 8tan1 Jiy,dronica Inc. ' of San Cleni,,nle re~lt<d net income Or MM,519,from re· venues of s1o;i't1 ,m u com- pared to $8S5,8U from re: venuos or !9,65~,US for the same j>ert04 In· lll'ZA. Thi• repre1enJ.1 li.14 per share (Of' the-nine month.I as cotnpllt'td to $1.18per 1bar1 (or U)t 1am1 period In 19'14 otl'lotal .,,., .. outat1nd1n1 of712,189. · h Ille li>l.rd quattW llltled June -301 !Ital\( ,.oo1uc1 net .\1>"6mt• of Ut4 ,55cl: lkorn NI· venueo of N ,118,418 ~ com- pared 10 '3Nrld . from ,. venues or N 1482,llOlll. lot . \be same period In 1974. • authorlzed by Califoritla voters iii Proposition M lut ye11r. "We 're re1earc hin1 the lake !ile and s urroundln1 recreatlO'n ar.eas to see hOw we can best lntegr ate recrea- tion ractlitie! Into the area In order to involve private con· cesaionalres and their capital resources," sald Lynch. The 11,000-acre lake recrea· lion alte is approximately '5 miles due east of Stockton, just ott state Highway 108 and on the bord~ oC Cti;lsveru and Tuolumne Counties. KAMMllYER & Lynch's recenl public aector projecta Include work on Perri• and Siiverwood Lakes for the State of California, the lm- perla I Woods Equestrian Center for the Orange County Wltar Dlatrlct and the Louts R o bidoux Nature In· terpretlve Cen t e r for Rive rside County Park Department and Marina .Park at the Ci ty of San Buenaventura . California. County Finn • Scde1 Climb , Tu~s dny fs t :r Jsing Prices NEW u•t 5 1975 DAILY PtlOT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yrar'1 Higb.J_.ow1 Appear [vrry Saturclay ' . l"\ft!SP?.16 ) 16 1$ '• ,,,,,.,......, 1.llO 10 •t SI~~ ~, f'\t~•CI> ... • >O 11'•' ~. 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Thl1 ls the third conatcutiv• quarter 1n which Gk bu plld I eo cent dividend. . The world's largest auto maker said In New York tbol the Wrd quan.r dividend would be paid Sept. 10 to sh;1reholders or record Aue. 14.. I ' • •• • • ! , . ·' ,tJfDAILYPILOT Deal Brewing? COLD EN, Colo. <UPI) -The Adolph Coors Company says rormer Vlce President Spiro T. Agnew bets applied for a license to distribute Coors beer in Texas. The company sa id Monday that Agnew was scheduled to meet wilh a •sales representative of the brewery about the application. Coors sai~ no decision on the t.ipplicalion would be made ''for qui le.some lime." ' A company spokesman said Agnew applied with a rcsidl•nt of Texas to distribute the beer in 1'cxas. The name or the co· appli cant and the site of the proposed distributorship \\'ere not released. Pro golfer Doug Sanders was with Agnew . But It wasnolk®wn whether he is the co-applicant. ·''Just recently, we announced we were going to expand our distribution area to include. the rest ot lhe stale o( Texas," the spokesman said. "Since that time, we've taJked lb literally hundreds of applicants for dis - tributorships. "Mr. Agnew's application will be pr'ocessed exactly the same as all the rest. These are just preliminary dis- cussions." (The Associated Press said former. Gov. John Connally also is an appli· cant.) Warning , Th e Surgeon General Has Determined ll•t Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~llJ. •.,..okh ToNcc.Co. , ( llnder-18 Sex RX H~t by Parents '· SACRAMENTO (UPI) -About three dozen persons have rallied al the Capitol to protest a bill that would allow minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent. The group, carrying a sign which declared, "Leave Mothering to Mothers," urged defeat Mon· day of the Bill <58395) which wOuld allow doctors to ~rescri~ birth control pills and other contracep· lives to sexually active'' persons under 18. Under the measure by Sen. Anthony C. Be.ilenson <.D-Los Angeles), doctors would not ?e- qwre per"!-1sslon from parents before prescribing contraceptives, but wou1d have the option of in- forming the parents. Protesters said the measure is an assault on .family unity and parental rights. • Tonight's ~.~iflWic~~~· ' . KCET <28? 7 :00 -Jean Shepherd's America. The humorist turns his atten. lion to American food in'this episode <Ill· titled •:There's a Lot More to Life Than 1 a.Hos~ess'Twinkle. '' . . I · NB.C (4) 8 :00 --"Journey From Darkn<111." A dramatization of a I.rue story of a ~outh, totally blind from the ace of 8, who struggl<ll to get into medical school and becomes a psychiatrist. Marc ~I Singer, Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton. Joseph Campanella, William Windom and Jack Warden are featured. KTLA (5) 8 :00 --"La Strada." This . acclaimed Italian movie from 1956 stars Anthony Quinn and Richard Basehart .. · -....................... ..-i T·V DAILY LOG Tuesdoy CRASH WAS .SERRE-Oris ··{ ' ~19 mg ... tar'". [3 mg. n~atiiie !•· pei cigare\te. FTC Report MAR. 75. RIOM1 Franoe (APJ - A car ,~riven by Jean- PierreSerre of P1ri1 col- lided wllll an •to driven by Geor1e1 Serre of <..iermond·Ferrand and a third car dfjven~by ~'1 Qaude ~n:e'or R~y~~.., the other tWo, police re;11 ported. They aald I.ht' three ,..ere not tel•..., 'llftd bad neYerln•t.·· --,l• I .. \ . • I .j J d ' ~ \ Saddlebaek Today'1> Closing N.Y. Stoeks ~ EDITION VQL. 68. N0;2f7, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE ~UNT~. CA LI FORNIA TUESOAY, AUGUST 5, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Mistrial Rejected by Judge By GABY GRANVILLE ~ Ol'tfleo.+trP"llllt-..t · 'VENTURA -Superior Court Judge Robert Sh aw refused Mon - di y to declare a mistrial lhal WOul d have resulted in ll)e al!· fli.Uttal or Orange County As-$~r J ack Vallerga. ' Though h e r ejected the defense ~a in Vallerga's lriaJ on seven lony counts charged in an ange County Grand Jury in- > Pay Rai.ses Rejected LANSING, Mich. (AP) -U.S. Rep. Bob Carr s ays he doesn't want his share of a 1976 pay r aise which Congress has approved for federal officials, and he'll r e turn it t o the U.S. -Treasury as a gift . The llouse approved the pay r aise last week 214 lo 213, increasi ng con - greJ>s m e n 's pay . n ow $42,500, by up to 8.li6 per· cent. "It is distressing that the Congress w o uld vote I\ themselves a s ubs tantial , increase a t a time when they have been urging ffs - c a l r es tr ai nt, belt· ~ti g hte nin g a nd b_ul let · oe;.. biting fro m th e la~ · payers," Carr said. • 5 Radicals ' Released .l)Y Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -Japan· released fi ve ~radicals from prisons today and ·.flew them to Ku3la l,..umpur to • •xehan1e them fot .. up to 'IO~ .. hoctaees held in the U.S. Em· _'.~SY b1 Japanese Red Armyter ' "'*1sls. The captives include U.S c.orlSul Robert Stebbins. 'The Japanese J?:unmen holed up in the e mbassy released 10 or t tieir 50 ho'stages early Wednes- da)t (local time). The Japan Air Lines DC8 that flew the rive her e was loaded with food and ruel to take the estimated six terrorists and the Jiipanese radicals -whose re- J e ;ts e they d e m a nded - Wherever they wanted lo go. There we re no immediate indica- tlon where that would be. ~egotiali o n s began ove r -teli? hone lines c onnecting the :r ' cals on the plane, the group in e embassy and Malat&ian . g ~rnment officials. About 20 ·j( ysian police formed a ring ·ar nd the plane. • r 'apanes e Ambas s ador -~aki Suma said the negotia- ~, · wouJd take several hours . "the terrorists could not leave :tMi »Te early Wednesday. He said :~t"lngements had not bee n ·me.Cle on how to tr¥Sfer the ter- :rorists from the e mbassy to the :airport. ".Negotiations a re going on smoothly, bul there are many diffieulties," he said. . The plane's crew asked for a 12-hOur rest berore taking off :agairt. A civil aviation depart· .rrieril s pokesman said it had been :supplied enoug h fuel for 5,000 ·mile&. : Aiilhorities said four of the five :noWllJ'to Kuala Lumpur also we re . l$oe RADICALS, Pac• AZ) ,. . -· •• tt'eatloer 'Sunny skies forecast for ' tffe afternoon Wednesday -~wlth slightly cooler. tern· : ~ratures inland.. portions ot Orange County .. Beach ~ .. hs near 70 rising to the d·80s inland. • l~SIDET~A.Y . 1 . 4,n Illlnot1 man w~nr : !Jou<Tk Mondo~, klll«l""CGI ' ,,,. then tomt °"·a "°"'"WY'> : "1iraging ro.zn~e, t"CIUing ' tha dtot,. of one mon . and in· jwttg sevtn others. Stt ltor\f ) A.f .. 1 • ,_ ·• I _._ . • . l ·-"' . 1'111Y ~ Al ,._i;t,.. A1t 1111 MC•, aJ ........ · ·a• Al ~isTn!J& A11 -. .,.,, ... . ··=-· .. - II ., . ._ " ,., .. .... ~... ... _.Mlftllltll ""'"" ~:·"" .. ~ ,.,, ~ ..... ~ ~·~ ·: ~ ..... ......,, a1 ........... At • I ' • ' 4 I dictS\ent, Judge Shaw: -Twice interrupted the pro- secution's cross examination of key defense witness Rep. An- drew Hinshaw (R-Newpo ri Beach) to scold Assistant Orange Coun1y DislriCt Attorn ey Michael Capizzi for his tactics. -S\ymied Qn effort by Capizzi to s\lbpoe:na Hinsha w as a pro· secutton witness, a move de- signed to open the former county assessor to ques tions OD subjects not related to those covered by Vallerga's attorney. / Capizzi first drew a reprimand from Judge Shaw when he began lo question Hinstlaw about the Grancf Jury investig~tion relhl· ing to Vallerga's indictment. Jn the indictment, the assessor is charged with illegally profit- ting rrom orange CountY's 1973 sale of a computerized appraisal system lo Spa rtanburg County, South Carolina. Jn two sepa rate indictments re· turned the same day, 1-linshaw is charg~d with a series or relony or. fenses not related to the Spartan- burg sale. ll was when Capizzi, in an ap· pare nt att e mpt t o attack Hinshaw's credibility as a wit· ness. asked the Republican con- gressm an if he had reported his role in the Spartanburg s ale lo law enforcemP.nt offi cials that he had his first run in withthejudce. After ordering the nine-man, three-woman jury from the courtroom , Judge Shaw said he was shocked by the distri<.-t at· tomey's questions . He went on to say t h at thousands ol dollars have beem spent obt aining a jury insulated (Stt VALLERGA. Page A?> 'Lean' School Budget ' Saddlehack OK'd • Ill • • Tax Rate Decrease rl.-·"'~~ Approved _ .. A Red Rot Tour Thirty-five Japanese exchange students in the Saddleback Valley toured Station Nine of the Orange County Fire Department in Mission Vie jo Monday and found the helmets and coats just a little too big. Don- ning the attire a re Akitsugu Chihara, in- terpreter and program director; Hiroyo Yamaguc hi, 14; and Kazugo Murata, 13. The s tude nts, s pending a month h ere through the Foreign Study League, also presented Mission Viejo Municipal Ad - visory Council Chairman Richard Lowcock with a proclamation from the mayor of their hometown of Kumamoto. Rites Slated, For Realtor Darrell Hon F\lDeraJ services for long-time Or a nge Cou.nly r esid e nt Darrell Hon of South Laguna are scheduled f0r 10 a .m . Thursday at Geneva Presbyterian Church in El Toro. Mr. Hon, a real estate de- veloper and owner o ( Hon Development Company, died in his borne Sunday al the age of60. Visitation is sch ed ul ed between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m . Wed- nesday at She ffer's Laguna Beach Mortuary. Mr. Hon, a resident or the coun~ ty for the pattt 13 years, was a<:.- tive in the "Full Gospel Busi- nessmen's P.ellowship Interna- tional. Contributions to the organization .ire r equested. Thursday's service will be of- (Sff HON, Pa«•AZ) Viejo Girl Returns Home From Abroad, By JAN WOln'll OftlleO.lly~MtSUtt For a Mission Viejo young woman used to the easygoing California lifestyle, one of the harde&t thi'ngs about a year in Germany wa s ''not having anybody to hug.•• Effervescent Cathy Folker, back fi-om <Jo year as an American Field Servi'ce student in Lichten- berg, Germany, said even on holidays he r German family s hook hands when they got together. "I thought lo myself, it's not possible that you shake your own father 's hand," she said. But that formality did not con- ceal the warmth underneath, which Miss Folker le arned to ap- preciate as time went by -and her year abroad has left. her ex- hilarated . · "That stuffiness is eon&idered typical." s he said, "But it's real- ly not true e verywhere. Now that I'm home, it seems something is missing when I meet someone and don't shake h ands. O•llV Pli.4 SIMt PMt• By JAN WOR11f Of IM D•llY Pli.t5.YIH A lean 1975-76 budget of $24 million. calling for a l ax rate decr ease of about 18 cents, was approved Monday by trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The budget , up $3 million from the 1974-75 ledger , will be funded With an estimated tax rate of $.5.65 per $1 00, com pared to $5.83 last this year. Business Manager Gil Moreno said the primary reason for the decrease is the ..c:listrict's 20 ~­ cent fucrease in assessed valua- tion. He said the final tax rate still is indefmite because of a lag in · ftnal informati'On on the assessed valuation. Preliminary figures from the .county show 1l al $313,212,581!!, u_p $53,422,000 from last year. While the bud get is up $3 million. so is the predicted enroll- ment, teachers' salaries, and most general fund costs. So the increase barely keeps up with in- fl ation, trus tees noted. To help meet som e of the rising expenses, trustees cut into the district 's reserve fund;-leaving them with a contingency or 1.25 percent, or $300,000. "This is wholly inadequate ," Moreno said. '"The OOard knows that, the adminis tration knows that . "Ir we have any calamity, we'll have only this $300,000 to r e- ly on, and that just won't go fa r . We're going lo have to hold in our belts and use great restraint. "With a little kindness from that big superintendent in the sky, we're going to make it." An average reserve rund among Or ange County school dis- tricts this year is three percent. That figure is down from the average of five percent several years ago, Moreno said. The predicted average daily attendance or the district for 1975-76 is 16,400, including adult education and s ummer school students. Last year's ADA was aOOut 15,000. Some of the budget incr ease goes to a 4.54 percent base pay in- crease for te achers. The a verage teacher will realize a 6.3 percent gain. Salaries a r c the lion's share of the district budget : roughJy $16.7 million. including $11 million for (See BUDGET, P•l"eA.2) D•llY Pilol SUll Phtto OUTSIDE COURT--Rep. An - drew Hinshaw Cleft ) confers with his attorney, Marshall Morgan, outs ide Ventura County S up erior Court where the Newport Beach con gress man appea r e d Monday as a defenSe wit-_ nes& in Orange Cotlllty AS- sessor Ja c k Vallerga's criminal trial. Budget Sliced By $250,000 In Saddleback Saddlebac k College trustees sli ced another two cenls rrom the 1975-76 lax rate Monday ni ght before passing a $15 million budget on a 6 lo 1 vote. The lax r ate will be 89 cents per $100 assessed valuation, up from the 1974-75 rate of 70 cents but down two cents rrom the 1973·74 ra te of 91 cents, school oCficials said. TruStees made the eleventh hour r ate reduction by ordering $250,000 cut fro m the capital out- lay fund. through they did not specify exactly where. They also transferred $430,000 into the district contingency fund, brin gin g that fund to $513,000 or three percent or the total budget. Trustee Patrick Ba ckus voted againSt the budget because. he said, he disagrees with the use of a permissive tax by the district. In othe r action Monday, the board : --Approved r aises or roug hly $3,000 each Cor d istrict ad - ministrator&. -Struck down a provision giv- ing district emp l oyes a n automatic pay raise itased on the consumer price index cost of liv· ing incr ease a nnounced each March. --Granted academic senate of- fi cers release time amounting to a total of one class period for racu.lty organization work. Shark Scare Slutls Beach SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) -The shar.lc.Jlns were not the un- usually. Jafge ones movi egoers have been. seeing recently, bul w~re big e~citW h to terppora!'llY cloie beaches here (OI" the first time in JO years. "But in your own fa mily, it's not a good sutst itute for an ex- BACK FROM GERMANY '"Exch•nge Student Folker pression of love." child in her Germ an fa mily, Miss Folker's knowledge of whose other children were 30, 28, German when she arrived in 24 20 d 16 Europe last summer was limited in !~tchi~g the family relate, to what she'd picked up in a two-Miss Folker said s he not.iced dif- weekAFSorientatioo program. ferences between them and an "Al the beginning I could say American family that she at- Planners OK Sign At Lion Country "No <t.Uestion about it -the y were sharlr.s,"' said officer John A. Ste1n, who saw the ttiree l(jangular fins slicing throulh the water aboUt 100 yards off Dolphin Beachoverlhe'we~kend. Autbot1ties p rom-pUy closed several 1wfmmlng areas for about 4S -minutes, unti1 tbey decl~e~f(he.ar .. e• ~•fe q8JD. ..llanyiWlin!l'W h••e,l>eea ob· -ed wllli ·~harks •U>~ the r•· li ase of · :.Jaws:!'"" a blJbly pcipular movie based on Peter Benchley's novel about a gar11D· tu1n fJ'.ctiUous s hark that ler· fl)llzes -and uta -Loni Island •:-imr•"· ,, ~ gesundheit a nd auf wiedersehen. tributed t o the tradition or and that was all," she recalls. puritanis m in the U.S. So the transition to attending a ''My German mother was a de- German high s chool and laking vout Christian, for example, but courws llke geography, history. her kids were athiests and Com· blo\iq&Y. chemistry, and physics munists." she said. "Still, the wasa llttleroU1h. mother was toler ant of thctt - ''I felt •·little out. of it. I really more so than a Ca mily would be liketodlscussthinCJ,llltepoliUcs h e re -and tha t seemed and rellrion, •.nd I missed that. IL typical ... was a ,moUvaUAg__tactor Jn get-Altitudes to ward sex were Una me lo learn the:~gt.'' moretoler1nt too, tbenolecL By th~ t ime ahe le ft , s he "In the teen ~.ap.ipes iD.· tbouiht and reaCl ID German and formation 10d oplDJqnl _~ sex' found benelf havln1 lo1ranslalo · wero based on-prac\lcall\7 • not 11er111ou1hts lnlo.Jl!Alllisb back ln moral~Jrneilt." sbi>S4l ' ~t~~llter WU U.. ,._. (sft \lmJo, p*~;-. r-.... 1 j .... i.;,. ic .. • ., I • j ~ ' Lion Country Safari a:ets to keep Its huge 1ypsum1 hillside sign, the Irvine Planning Com- mission decided Monday. The commission geve tbe drive-in wildlife park a one-ye8.r permit to have the sign which proclaims "Lion Country Safari" in 20 by JO root letters. As a condition on the perm.it, the-amusement feci.Hty wW have to -I a bond l\18r!lllteeinR ul- • Um1te remov•I of \be alan and guaranteeing to ~ut tbe hillside back in its original condiUon. ., FX.ed with lln-ial problems, t11e !inn bu claimed 1"9 Irvine • park is "the best kept secret in the entertainment business." The s ign, Lion Country of- ficials told planners, is necessary to guide visitors to the park. The hillside sign is made of four by e ight foot sheets of gypsum wallboard and is visible for miles along the San Diea:o Freeway. Assist ant Planning Director. Claudette Donatelli had prot.eat· ed that the chalk , from the . wallboatd might bleed into 11\<t hillside, causing environmental. damage, if the ·sign was allowed to remain. ·~ .-- A2 DAil v PILOT SB Cop Chief Ousted On Coast OCE1\NSIDE (AP) --A police chief :;uspcnded over published r emarks blaming blacks for ri.s· lng crime is be ing forced out or lht> police department. l,it y manag er L a v.·r e ncc Ra gh.>y said Monduy that c hief \\'a rd Ratcliff Y.'ould have to <'hoose belY.'een a retirement for medical re3sons or being ftred. "Un less the offer of retirement is accepted. dismissal is immi· nent, •·he s aid. Ratcliff was not available for t'ommcnt. The chief took part in a news <'Onference last week in which three Oceanside officers singled out blacks in general terms as the chief s ource of Oceanside's tisin g crime rate. They specifically mentioned black l\1arines and ex-Marines from the nearby base at Camp Pendleton. One of the officers, Sgt. Roy Foust. v.•as quoted as saying: ··v ou don 't ever read about Whitey" coromilting s trongarm robberies in the city. After the r emarks became public. some 35 blacks picketed the police s t a tion over the weekend. demanding an apology from the city. .. We will not accept anybody saving that all black people are <'r.iminal s. ·· said Henr y Hollo"'ay, spokesman for a black citizens group. Bagley named Rolf Henze as acting police chief and ordered him not to take action against the other three officers. He said Ratcliff was respons i· ble for their statements, which he said we re "inrtammatory to the extent that racial animosities \\-'ere encouraged.'' Oceanside mayor Howard Richardson sided with Bagley, calling the police statements ''wholly imprope r." "Racial overtones have no pl ace in public or pri vale life." f'rom Page Al RADICALS members of the Japanese Red Army, which has said it wants to destroy the alleged i.mperiali.sm of the Japanese government and big business and has e"llressed support for Pales time liberation _causes. The terrorists burst into the U.S. Embassy ori the ninth floor o( the 12-story American tntf.rna · tional Assurance bu.ilding Mon- day morning. taking hostages estimated to number between 15 and 50. including Stebbins and S"•edis h Char ge d "Affaires Fredrik Bergenstrahle, whose of- fice is nearby. The terrorists s hot and wounded a watchman and a policeman who went to in- vestigate, and later shot and wounded a policeman outside. The terrorists threatened to blow up themselves and their hostages unless authorities met their demands -the release of seven radicals in prison in Japan and provis ion of a plane. A hitch developed when two of the seven refused to leave Japan ~one because of ill health which had resulted in his being freed on bond and the other beeause he was a membe r of a rival radical group outside the Japanese Red Army, officials said. But after negotiations by telephone between KuaJa Lum- pur and Tokyo, the terrorists agreed to settle for the release of five. Landlord Killed PERRIS <AP) -A tenant threatened With eviction alleged· ly beat his 82-year-old landlord, inflicting fata l skull injuries, authorities sa id. ORANGE COAST . " DAILY PILOT 1 t><· O••n11t (o," I o., •v '" 10! ""'" '"'"t> " '~"' '"""" ""' ,.,.,, '"'"," P~! ,,......, t>• ,,.. 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Te~pttone f114) '42-4321 Cl.assllitd Adwertisint M2·S6'1 -hlH<:•Yall+p""'-011'(11 511-6210 7" l •tm).8n(I.(,.,._ 49S·Oll0 • C•llYrltftl, t•I~ Ot•"M c .... 11 p.,11111~•"'1 C-_, HO"'"'''"" .. '•'""'"""°"''· l'll•lt"•' M.Oll•< O• •OUl Ph'\.f'_,.,_ ... ,,,,. m•• .... r•ottOf.,(•O "'''"°"' Mf'(I•! p~tMIJ•• .... el ((lpytl(lll10w""''· _,$ttofl(I r lf•~ POll•Ot ,111'!11 II Qj,•I• M.w _. c.ioto-•·~ '"°" ,,~io..1>,, •• ,w<. lJ oo-·~'•· ...... ~ .... °" '"°'"h'•· _,,, .... """ ........... u °" -lhl• 1 Kool Tyeoo11s ., .... _,i • •• --· '. ,t• ,..,,..~ . . ... o.lly PllOI SU.fl PMto lt was a bot day in Mission Viejo recently. just right for a thriving cold drink st and at the corner of Tra buco Road and Puerta de Lu z. Above. 11 -year-olds Chris L e"·is and Arthur Bourette head home \\'ith their wagonload of coW drink and ice after a hard day's work . They made ·•about four dollars," mostly from passing motorists. in <.1 few hours. the t\vo reported. Chris also makes money as a Daily Pilot carrier. The two said the y 'll pocket the money, lo go Laguna f-lill s Ma ll ··and just look around.·· Most Suppo~t Ford On Oil Prit:e Issue From \\i'ire Serl!ices A 54-22 percent majority of the American people support Pres i· dent Ford's proposal t o d e- reg ulate the price of oil produced in this country, a Louis Harris poll says. Twenty.four percent are not sure. Th(' rE's ult of the poll. taken in Jul\" from a nationwide c ross- seciion of 1,497 adults, compared "'ilh a 46·31 percent pluralit y in April. Tv.·e nty-three percent were undecided at that time. A year ago, deregulation was opposed by the public 42-18 per- cent. with 30 percent not sure. "\\'ilh a majority now behind his program. the President not only could well realize his policy objective, flut also may receive credit for demonstrating courage in sticking t o his position in the face of heavy congressional op- position," the pollster said Mon- day. ~1eanwhile. nine members of Congress' Joint Economic Com- mittee toda,y asked Ford lo sign a Plunge Kills Marine Mter Police Chase Death claimed a 21-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine today. He was injured as he fled from San Clemente police investiga·t· jng a s trong tl'rm robbe ry downtown Monday. James Scott Cullen died at the San Diego Naval Medical Center at J :OS a.m . He had s uffered mass ive head injuries wben he plunged head first over a 10.foot fence while asserted.ly fl eeing San Clemente officers. The officers were on patrol near the downtown intersection of Avenida Del Mar and Ola Vis · ta. They said they saw two men attacking a third who was lying in the middle of the street. A second M a rin~, Mark D. six -month extenSion of current domestic oil price controls so that negoti ations can continue on fixing a ney,· price. Ford announced last week 'tte will veto the bill to extend price controls on 60 percent of the na- tion's domestic oil. They ar e due to expire Aug. 31. "A veto can turn our economic recovery into a n energy re cession," Sen. Hubert H. Hum phrey, (0 -!\-1 inn. l. and eight lawmakers said in a letter to Ford. Instead. they urged his ap· prov al ''to ens ure continuation of our economic recovery and of negotiations toward a national oil price policy." Congressional leaders are holding the control extens,ion bill Wltil near the end of the month to prevent a pocket veto while they are on a month-long vacation. That would force Ford to.send the veto to Capiiol llill and iive the Se,natF•and House a chance to override it when the; return Sept. 3. Americans paid about 3.1 cents nlore per gall on ror their reg ular grade gasoline in July than in June. the Federa l Energ:t, Ad - ministration said Monday. The FEA reported the oil com- panies' price increases brought lhe average price for regular gasoline to 58. 7 cents a gallon. Premium-grade gasoline sold at an average Of 60.3 cents a gall on in June. up 1.3 cents from May, the FEA said. The FEA did not relea se July figures for pre- mium gas. June also saw' increases in diesel fuel , heavy fuel oils and healing oil prices, the F'EA said. f'rom Page Al VIEJO ••• f'rom Page Al BUDGET ••. teac hers . $2 milliOn for ad- ministrators. and $3.7 million Cor the classified staff . of main· lenance, clerical, food service and other related workers. Other large expen5es include : ~-$1.360,000 for ~ooks. supplies, equipment repliiicement and field trips. --$834,000 for utilities including telephone. gas, e lectricity and water · -$400,000 for coritracts, rents and leaiie'S on buses, bui I dings and portable units, maintenance and equ.ipment -$843.564 for sites, buildings, and new equipment. Major income for the district includes . -$4 .9 million in stale aid, in · eluding $563,000 to special educa- tion, $227 ,400 to early childhood education , and $200,000 to transportation. -$16.8 million in local taxes. ·~-L -.. • • r • ~ .... ,;- HON -. ,. ••• -,:: . -\\~;·~·--... ·ficiated bY fir. Dorlaid'Cole. Dr. Ralph Wilk.ei:.son, .. -ltev. Richard Reeve and Oero.,qs Shakarian. Burial is lo foll9w at Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. Mr. Hon_ is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dexter Hon, his son, Barry Hon, of Mi ssion Viejo, and daughter Darrellyn Melilli of Orange. . The survivors also include Mr. Hon's mother, Beulah Hon, of Norwalk, and brothers Hugh· Hon of Fullerton and Cfiarles Hon of Norwalk. Execution Set _ WS ANGELES !UPI) -A 27-year-old Inglewcxxl m an was sentenced Monday to die in the California gas chamber ror the execution -s tyle slaying of an al· leged Cincinnati drug dealer. Donald Ray Nicholson was sen· tenced to death by.Superior Court Judge Earl C. Broady. J;11:panese . . Assured t;)f ·llelp WASHINGTON !AP) -Prcsi· dent Ford assured visiting Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Ml.kl today the United States will stand by its allies in Asia despite the American setbacks ln ln- dO<'ltlna, a s p<>kes.mansaid. Ford. meetin'g with Miki just 11 hours aner his return from a lO·day lour of Europe, told the Japanese leader he envisions a continuing major role for the United States in the maintenance f)f peace and s tability ln Asia, White House pres5 secretary Ron Nnsen said. Nessen told a news conference Ford outlined to Miki the results or his European trip and that other subjects in their discussion included the security situation in Asia, detente tind the prospects for an arms limitation agree- ment with the Soviet Union. He said the Korean situation did not come up but would be dis- cussed at a subsequent meeting between the leaders. Present for the opening meet- ing of One hour and 20 minutes were Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Japanese Foreign M(.ni ster Kiicbi M iyai:awa and other senior officials from both countries. As Miki opened a two-day of- ficial visit here. there was an absence or ceremonial trappings in keeping with, a desire of both governments for a businesslike atmosphere. · The visit, Miki's first overse8s journey since becoming prime minister late last year, coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. Miki ar- rived Sunday night, but devoted much of the early part of his stay dealing with . the· crisis in Malaysia. His government today flew live' guerritta pri&oners to Kuala Lumpur to meet demands of terrorists holding up to 50 hostages in the U.S. Embassy ther e. .' Horse Show In Capistrano The Capistrano Saddle Club of San Juan Capistrano will sponsor an open horse show this Saturday 'Jiqd S~qdpy al 28650 Ortega "'·'-~ -. :._ -c ..,....,...,.._"'"~-' ---Located next to the ·O'Neill Ranch Headquarters, the arena 1.1will be the site ;Rf. two days ot Ena:ltsh: ant ·\¥,es~rn ettW,'ation., Willl·a total of !it classes being of· fered. Following daily signupe; at 7:30 a.m., judges June Stangel and &b Mattox will officiate the 8:30 a .m. program. Those interested 'in further information m ay call Jo Ann Pope al 830-7085. Plague Kills Navajo Girl SANTA FE, N.M. <UPI) -The State Environmental. Improve· ment :Agency today confirmed that a 3-year-old Navajo girl died from bubonic plague. The. EIA identified the girl as Charlene Brown and said she died Monday at McKinley County Hospital in Gallup. Shew as the fifth human to con- tract the disease in New Mexico this year, and the first to die of the disease since last year. I I I I . ' l D•llf l'lklll Mitfl I DRAWS JUDGE'S IRE . -I Prosecutor Capizzi · I l f'rom Page Al VALLERGA I I ·i i from the publicity rclnled to a.~ series of scandals surroundiflV" llinshaw 's 1972 congressionw; campaign and the assessor's o!:'l-.1 o l ice. ' ... i."I "Your ques tions invite the jurtf, •. lo speculate," Judge Shaw tol(.\:Ht Capizzi. 'il'•" When he a sked Vallerga's attr,-,) tomey, Richard Murphy. if tiA.1;1 cared to make a motion, Murph)'!rv said his client could not afCor.~t the expense of <inothcr trial au<l.,,.1 refused to move for a mistrial. ~.•,,i i Murphy then as ked the judge \u .... declare a mistrial on his own,..a. .. move that would have had the er- feC't of an UC'quittal hud Judsei Shaw accepted the s uggestion .. ~ ,. However , it was quickly reject.;.,.: ed and the jurors were c<illed· .. '- back into the courtroom. . ·_. It was a short while later whe~': 1,: Capizzi had his second run ~;':; with the judge, · . -· This time, the issue involv~;-~ ques ti ons related to vis Wft.\ IUnshOJW made to Orange Cou~._.1 in th e first half of IITT3 aflCij"'" bC'coming a congressman. . ... .,'"1 Again, the judge ordered t.hc jury from his courtroom. J-le then rcpritnandcd Capizzi for v.·hat he s aid y,.·01s the assistdn'tl dis trict a ttorney's failure l q follow hi s rulings . .. I It was after I.he s eco nd:i·; reprimand that Capizzi made thQ ri . effort to s ubpoena Hinshaw as fli l: prosecution witness, a move t~\., i v.·ould have opened him up Ju.,11 broader ques tioning. ., r1 n ~ Later, Judge Shaw said he did-1 <1 not q~ash th_e sub~rui. but-bad;.,.-, told Capizzi that questions notJi:f1JM 1 lated to the charges agai~"·· Valler~a would not be allowed. · , . At that point. after spen1·· · 2: alnlOst four hours on a nd off ~ ~ witness s tand Hinshaw was ; ?ff!\'., cused. His testimony tended to sup· port Vallerga 's when he wt; called a s the first defense wiln~Wi 1, last Thursday. i 1 Hinshaw said he negotiated ~ ' ' ~.000 consulting fee in conne¢-1'~.: lion with the Spartanburg sale qn ~. his own. '.';~' He testified that Vallerga d(d 1 not know he would receive h~'1~". the money until the sale w ' "' :· d ... complete . !i ·•" The congressman also s'a1 ,... that the assessor visited his · ·-, fice in March 1973 on offi~~ f~~, business and the next 4~..1···· traveled with him to Spart& · burg to consult with offici!.i':: there. ~ ,i , ·in hi°s cross examinatimf,-l:' Capizzi pointed out to the juro~-t~' that Hinshaw and Vallerga w~ff!.'·. long time friends and probed lntu·~ · the Washington O.C. visit and·ttte~·· :;ubsequent events in SparWJ'.P.':. -burg. r11•.,.. ••• Whitney, 23. also of Camp Pendleton, was arrested by police detectives at the base Monday. He was held on a felony warrant alleging.robbery. "If a young girl asked an ad- vice column if she should go to bed with her boyfriend the response might be, 'Perhaps you're not ready for that yet,' and not simply, 'T hat's wrong,'" One thing Miss Folker said she liked about Germany was its s mall -scale, clean landscape and ancient buildings. . ,., 1;::::::=====================================~ .... •11 r • WhitneY was sought by of ricers as the second suspect in the rob- bery. When officers spotted the at· tack. both the attackers ran leav- ing the victim , John Rowley of San Cle mente, lying in the street. Ofricers said they cornered Cullen in a nearby coffee shop parking lot, but said the Marine clambered ovC"r the chain link fence. Officers said he apparent- ly snagged his arms on the rence and fell head first onto the pave· menl below. · "Over there, 'old' m e ans Charlemagne made it," s he com· mented. "Germany really is a beautiful country. The people take pride in it a nd they really don't litter. "In the U.S., it seems that a new building has to be functional and anything extra added to make it look nice is a waste of time. "To the Germans. paying a lit- tle extra for beauty is not a was te at all.·· Driver -Held Hit-nm Suspect Chased MALIBU (AP) --A motorist who allegedly struck· and killed a woman pedestria n was pursued on the Pacific Coast Highway early today by another driver w' o held him al gunpoint until officers arrived .. California Highway Patrol Sgt. David Helsel identifie d the victim as Robin Lee Shur 22 of Santa Monica. ' ' . He said a pickup truc k driven by David A. Ntchols , 27, of Santa Monica overtook a van near Escondido Creek and then rai;i into Mi ss Shur. Helsel said Nichols drove orr but was chased by \. the dnver o f the van, Will iam Ketter.man, 26, of Los Angeles, who caught up with Nichols and held him with a shotgun until Cl,IP officers arrived. -. Nichols was booked for investigation of feJony -mansla~gh~e~. leaving the scene or an accident and drunken llnvlfig . I • THE NAME OF THE GAME ... ·*······ carpe • There is a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large depart· ment stores, chain stores, and contractors at new tracts . have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily' shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the sample book. because we are · competitive. Also, because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is · buying, we never change the name on a sample book. The name of the game is integrity. . ~DEN'S :iiisiailatian:·custom dtaperies UC. NO 110411 ... ' 11., 1.:. l .. . ·-·~ ! ...... ,• _, ... 'cosu. MESA , CAtlF. 92627 -~ ~~· 1663 .PlAaNllA ;.'\VENUE PHONE 646.4838 -6.46 -2355 ,llt•.., : I \ I I \ ' . I I I I I I \ f I I }, ' I ... ~· Irvine ...-• EDIT I ON VOL. 68, NO. 217 r~ SECTIONS, 24 PAGES • • '"-ORANGE COUNTY, CALJFORNIA '· TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1975 ; l I _Vallerga Mistrial Rejected __ by 1· By GARY G BANVILLE Of .. O.lly l"I ........ ""VENTURA -Superior Court J'Ud1e Robert Shaw refused Mon· da)r lo declare a mistrial that 'WOW.d have resulted in the ac- . ~~ttal of Orange County As· sHsor Jack Vallerga. Thou1h he rejected the defense Plea in Vallerga's trial on seven fe'"Iony counts c harged in an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment, Judge Sb1w: -Twice interrupted the pro- secution's cross examination of key defense witness Rep. An· drew. Hin s haw (ft-Ne wport Beach) J.(I scold Assistant Orang, County District Attorne y .Michael Gapizii for his tactics. -Stymied an effort by Capizzi to subpoena Hinshaw as a pro- secution witness, a move de- signed to open the former county • • • • • D.l.lly Pllel SUtl ....... THIS IS AIRPORTS MALFUNCTIONING VOR Orange County's Beacon Blocked by Building County's Disabled Airport Van Tests · VOR Beacon Sites For the past 10 days, a van with .a '.tt8.shing red light on top has been stationed at different spots on the grounds of Orange County Airport. -The van contains electronic te;sting equipment and a portable :visual Omni Range CVOR ) • tbeacea. similar to the permanent , =~led on the east side of the • The ai~~·s regular VOR has Budget Sliced By $250,000 -'. l n Saddleback • ltl:ldleback College trustees sticid another two cents from the 1'75-76 tax rate Monday night Mire passing a $15 million • JMliet on a 6 to 1 vote. c.ne tax rate will be89.cents per $!O& assessed valuation, up from tfitl:"'l.974 ·75 rate of 70 cents but d6Wn two cents from the 1973-74 r21US of 91 cents, school officials llllUl · ~Trustees made the eleventh hQO.r. r a te ·reduction by ordering $250,000 cul fron:i the capital out- 1!9: fund, through they did not .a'Pecily exactly where. · "7'l:hey also transferred $430,000 into. the district contingency .tand, bringing that fund to ~~ or three percent of the JlJ!,al budget. , l'rrustee Patrick Backus voled •Qainst the budget because, he ~. he disagrees with the use or ...a.permissive lax by the district.. ·" U other action Monday, lbe -d: ·1;.:~pproved raises of roughly . tl,000 each for distri ct ad· 1 mbdstrators. t~truck down a provision giv- •,iJl'I dis trict employes ~n Htomatlc pay raise based on the ~mer price index cost of liv- 1 ~increase anoounced each Mml:b. 1 1 11 -ttfGrant~ academic senate of- llllmn release time, DtDCNDtinl to '&Stital of one class Period for ,._.ty organization work. ur~·n _, ;~,~lice Ope~ I &,.bstation ~' l · 'knew Irvine POl!oe Depart· 1'Mllt substation will open in the ~e Industrial Complex Wed- llM.ay with ceremoalea al ll a.111. 1 fte office donated by the ~ter Irvine Industrial Leaiue ·IP•at 17891 Skypark Boulevud, tl'ilie B. 1 A.tcordJnc to Lt. Eucene l!lll!ltn, who WW.be "ln.dwil'tf the-HtelUte 1tatlon, It 11 IDleoded rovlde more aonvenlent ce for fli:lllll.llf\!iilbCliatri"i_I The aubata!lon Will baOpell - 1 normal bu1"*8 houn. -.... . , .. -· ..... " -~-.. ..,...,__ ------ been on lhe frili for almost two months and the m ission of the van and its crew or Federal A via· tion Administration technicians is to find out why. "We usually use the portable VOR for siting of ~t in- stallaUon.1-eround the Soutltem California ~ai,on," a~ to John Denetld; the FAA's'.rtOwtt operations chief al the airport. ''It's a lot easier to drive a van to a potential VOR site lo check it out than it would be to clear an area and put in a bigger, perma-. nent unit only to find out the site's not suitable," he said. But In the c a se or Orange County Airport, the portable VOR is being used lo fmd out why the permanent equipment is malfunctioning and determine if a new location would be better . ''This week , I unders tand the y'll move the portable system to the clear area north of the San Diego Fretway, which isn 't on the grounds of the airport, pro- per," Denend said. The trouble with the perma- nent VOR was discovered in ear- ly June when pi.lots approaching from the nortti tried to use the equipment's pulsating signal to guide their planes to the rupway through morning overcast. The pilots found the rettular signal was being broken uptotbe point it was no longer usable. The FAA ...,di.verted them to the airporll Instrument Landing System radar approach directly over residential Tustin. Pilots and airport officials pre- fer. the VOR alignment because it brings the plan ea on« line direct- ly over the Newport Freeway and industrial areas ri:ther than on a pattern over homes and schools. FAA experts qu-ckly de · termined that a new office build- ing complex near the ~rt,vas apparently causing the ·YOR signal to re-n ect and break up. · Denend said every effort "to screen the building has been un· successful so far so the only op- tion left is to see if another VOR location Y(ould improve things. !See BLEEP, Pa1eA2l \ ~. assessor to questions on subje~s n~ related to those covered by Vl.llerga'a attorney. Capizzi first drew a reprima nd from Jud.re Shaw when he began lo question Hinshaw 1't>oot the Grand Jury invesU-ation rela.t· ing lo Vallerga 's iodi~ment. Jn the indictment, the assessor is charged with ille&aUy profit· ling from Orange County..'s 1973 sale.or a computerized appra~aJ s,.Stem to Spartanburg County South Carolina. ' ln1two separate indictments re- turned the same day, Hin.shaw is charged with a series ot felony of. tenses not felated to the &Partan· burg sale. · It was when Capiz;zi, in an ap- pa r e nt attempt to attack liinshaw's r~ed.ibillty as a wit- ness, asked th,e Repub)ican con- gressman if he had r'eported his . . role in the ,.Spartanburg sale to law enlorcem'!nt officials that. be hadhi.5 firstnm1n "1iththejudge .. ·After or.derin~ the nine-man, three -woman· Jury from the courtroom ,· Judge Shaw said he was shocked by the district al· tomey's questiOds. H e went o n to say that thou.sands of dollars have beem spent obtaining a jury insulated (See V ALLERGA, Page A2) Radicals Freed Japan Tra~es for 50 Hostages . . KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -Japa n r e leased five radicals from prisons today and flew the m to Kuala IA.lmpur lo exchange them for up to SO hostages held in the U.S. Em- bassy by Japanese Red Army ter- rorists. The captives inclµde U.S. · Consul Robert Stebbins. of tbe 12.storr American-lnterna- tiOnal A:ssuradce building Mon - day morning, taking hostages estimated to nUmber between 15 and 50, including Steb6ins iind Swedish Charge d '"-ffaire s Fredrfk Berceustrahle, whose of- fice is nearby. • The terrorists shot and wounded a watehman and a policemfn Who went to in- vestigate; and later shot · !ind wounded a policeman outside. The terrorists threatened to blow up themselves and their !See RADICALS, Page AZl The Japanese gunmen haled up in the e mbassy released 10 of their SO hostages early Wednes- day (local lime). The Japan Air Lines DC8 that . flew the five here was loaded with food and fuel· to take the estii:siated six terrorists and the J apanese radicals -whose re- 1 ease th ey demande .. d - wherever they wanted tO go. There were no immedi8te infiica- tion where that would be."' lrvi·n.e Police Nab 2 In Prostitution Negotiations began over telephone lines conpecting the radicals on the plane, the group in the embassy and Maiaysian government officials. About 20 Malaysian police formed a ring around the plane. Japan ese Ambassador Michiaki Suma said lhe negotia- tions would take several hours and the ter rorists could not leave before eerly Wednesday. He said arra·ngements bad not been made on bow to transfer.·t.IJe ter- rorilta from the embms)o to .. the airport. "Negotiations are going on smoothly, but there are many difficulties,'' be said. 'I)le pl;ine's crew asked for a 12-bour rest before laking orf again. A civil aviation depart- . ment SJ>('lkesman said it had been \supplied enough fuel for 5,000 lniles. Authorities said four of the five flown to Kuala Lumpur also were members of the Japanese Red Army, which has said it wants to destroy the alleged imperialism of the Japanese government and big b\,lsiness and-has expr"fiSed s upport for Palestime liberation causes. The terrorists burst into the U.S. Embassy on the ninth Ooor T.wo Newport -Beach women employed in an lr,rine fndustriat Complex. modeling studio have· been ·arrested · on prostitution""' charges. · ' · r They were the t'irsl proltilution arrests maie in Irvine, accord- ing to police Capt. Charles"Bo:rza. BMoreHeld lnM~ , Plane,ProfH; _ MARl'l!TT~, ./;a.' (~Pl - Police· arrnt~1 elgbL·more men ·.today ai they pressed their in- vestigation into . a i:nafljuana smugaHng operation lioked with a cargo plane which1made a dar- inr midnight landing near a mountain in westGeorgia. "I tffb.confiden~we don't have the pilot,.. We do eXPect more ar- rests:" said l!dj>tain BillSl•ton ol tbe Cobb County Police Depart- ment. . ' , Five men. .were arrested near Treat Mount.iin .in Haralson County. early llonda,y ,aad charged in connection wtth,3,~ pounds of South American•I08ri· juana believed flown in aboard the DC4 cargo plane-f!J'.IMI on a makesbiftnmway. I ,, ' ,, ~~ny Support· F or'il~ \ • On Oil Price Isl!~ From Wire Services A 54·22 percent majority of the America n people support Presi- dent Ford 's proposal to de- regulate the price of oil produced in this country, a• Louis Harris poll says. Twenty.four percent are not sure. The result of the poll, taken in July from a nationwide cross- section of 1,497 adQlts, compared with a 46-31 percent plurality in April. Twenty-three percent were undecided at that time. A year ago, deregulation was opposed by the public 42·18 per- cent, wtlb 30 percent not sure. "With a .majority now behind his program, the President not ... I only could well ~eal\ie JW\,i>olicy objective, but aY~ s::;;,~receive c~t for d,emonsira · cOu,;:age in· sticking tp b_is posWon in the face of 11.,eavy copgre!f.Sional op- pooltion," the pollstf" ~d Mon- day. ..~ Meanwhile, , nine· memben of Coligreaa; Joint E~c Com· mitt~ ,i.t,ay ¥ked Ford to6igrl a six·'month ext'ensiOn of owrent d!Pmestic ·oil · price cooti:ols so that neaotiationS e'"'an cOOtinue on ~i a Dew priee. P.oi'd "announced last Wilek he will, YeCo tbe bill to extend price controls on 60 percent oC the na· tioqii domfttic oil. '111eY an due • lllee.'11L POLL, l'Oge.U) • _, The women were afr1!Sled over the ~lr.e;pd, but police '!Vlthbeld informaijon ~itdinl completion of an investigation into the busi- ness, ''Fifth Season West.'' Ellen L . Gale&ki, 2t, and Rox· anne Singleton, 29, of 213 41st St., N~rt Beach, were booked in· to Orange County Jail on pro- stitution charges Friday. Fifth Season West is a "model- ing and photography studio" that offei'I ball-hour or hour "rap" and "photography·' sessions with nude models, according to vice U . James Blaylock. The business. he<nid. also 'of- fers a •150 evening escort M:r¥ice. Since the arrests were made, Blaylock said , John Lambert of Anaheim, holder of the (ITTO's business license, is facing evic- tion. Steps are being taken, he said, to have the city business license revoked as well. Blaylock s aid vice o£ficers made appointments to me~ tbe women al a nearby moteJ, where lhearrestswere made. Planners Set Ban on lrvine Office Building 0 Tbe Irvine Planning Com- mission has aj>prQved a perma- ~t l;tan on office ~ding 'con- $'\lction in most of· the Irvine In· dti.Str;al Complex. '°'. .-~ T he approval Monday of a change In the industrial 8rea IOl1· iog passed 3-0 in the absence of Commissioner Roland Schinz- inier. ~here is one vacancy on tAe.commission. The 13th revision to the in· duslrial area zoning mUst be ap- proved by the city council before becoiD.ing effective. New office consln.1etioil in the industrial area h·as been banned since last November by a city 'ur&ency ordiAance . Thie primary obiection to of. !Ices ii.that thff purportedl~J>ro­ dUce more traffic .. manutac- turing operations. Traffic has been a continuing problem in the industrial Complex, where more than half of Irvine's traffic acci- dents ocCur. \ ... I Today's Clcpsing -JV.Y.S~Rs TEN C:ENTS r D•llJ PllM Staff """'° OUTSIDE COURT-Rep. An· drew Hinshaw (left) confers with his a ttorney, Marshall Morgan, o utside Ventura County St.ip e rior Court where t he Ne wport. Beach congressman appear ed Monday as a defense wit-• ness in Orange County -As. sessor Jack V a llerga's criJ!!jnal trial. , . • . " Irvine Water Board Okays New Budget lrville Ranch Water District diredorS have approved a $24 .8 million 1975-76 fiscal year bud&et. T6e tax rate, which is based on the v.alue of land riot counting im- pr9vements, will rise an average ot:1:r cents to 'Jl.30 per $100 as- sessed value. Ac~rding to district. gene.ral manager William HU.rst. the rate is aboq(' equal; to a ·40-cent rate levied on land and improve- ments. The tax rate is expected to raise $609JK)O. The balance of the budge t Com es fro m service charges and fees.' The budgel incJudes an $18 million program for expanding water supply and s~age lines to serve new areas of Irvine. ' . Cleaners Cleaned A burglar cleaned out an IrYine cleaning business, taking clean- ing tools valued at $1,104, ,police said today. Double D Service, 4200 Camp~ l>tiye, Jilpncjya rOl)Orted the thel'i'of· *''~fer',• a vacuum cleaner ajif otli.er ~· . ' Or:~·: qt:-·' Weadaer Sunny skies forecast for the afternoon. Wednesday With sllgbUy cooler tem- perabJres inland portions of Orange County. Beach _highs near 70 s:ising to the mid·a>s inland. • • ' . ' ' ' " " ' • ' '. ' . I . A%• DAIL. y PIL.OT Sex Film Hearing Slated By JOHN VAL TERZA Ol V.t 0•1•• Pit.I ~Ufl The final phase of a length¥ hearing to deter~e whether two well known sex ftlm& being ... shown in Balboa are obscene was'° scheduled today. At Monday's resumption of the hearing befome Harbor Judicial District Judge Donald Dungan, a lawyer for the Balboa Pussycat Theater, continued to explore a sex therapist's view of the merits and asserted social implications of ''Deep Throat" and "'The Devil in Miss Jones." Dr. Zev Wanderer, a Beverly Hilb psychologist, said that· he f'mds both films have significant \.·alue to average California adults. He te,r med ''D'eep Throat" 3 valuable rum because of its satire about-the medical profession and said it was benefi cial because it allows couplee to view alternate forms of sex.ital.behavior in "an open a l· mospt,ere. As for '.'Devil." he charaC· terit.ed the Olrn 85 "a moralitY ph1J' of sons." 'Tbe movie dMls wi!}l a woman's sWeide and su"b· sequent explor ation of iNatiaj>le lust after -a pact with ad agent of the devil. • ''.r But Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears su.ctteded in ob- taining a concessfoo •from Dr. Wanderer that it would be. an in· dicatioo Of "sickne65" if the two films were to induCe someone in the theater a udience lo commit lewd acts in public. Dr. Wanderer was foUowed to the witness stand by Dr. Mae Sis· kin, a psychotherapi.st and "COi· lege professor. She alto testified that she has recommended onen that coupl" who have "lost the spark .. in their sexual activity should seethe films. She· added that she has found that both films have merit as media Which approach sexual behavior and alternate techni· ques in an , open and relatively comfortable manner. F\Jrthermore. s he said, each film denotes a s ignificant de· parture from traditional sex fil m orientations because they ex· plore sexuality from a female point of view, instead of a male point of view. Dungan has heard arguments on the obscenity issue since last Friday and he, alone, will rule on -the issue. Dungan is to preside over an Aug . 26 jury trial in which three principals in the theater chain <.ire scheduled to race charges of displaying obscene matter. Meanwhile, the two movies continue to be screened daily al the Balboa theater. Clerks Reject Contra~ Bid;~ T:alks Resume • Retail clerks in Orange COunty a nd five ot h e r Southern California counties are headed back to the · bargaining table Wednesday for talks with four. major drug store chains ColloW· ing union rejection of a contract orrer . A vote last week resulted in 73 percent rejection of an un· disclosed offer which the Wlions characterized as "totally inade· quate, leaving us no choice but to recommend rejection." About 10,000 clerks from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border are involved in the dispute with Thrifty , Sav-On, Clark and Long's drug stores. Retail clerks locals involved include Local 324 in Buena Park. ORANGE (;OAST DAILY PILOT '""°"-C:->I 0.U• POio!, ""'"-<" ........ l>o"""tM"!t ..... p,~" "0~bl"-""'""°'""'1" C...>1 """''.,,'~• c:o.,,...•n• _, ... t<M..,,.••~ -·-· Moll<!•• '"'~"q" ,,.,., ..... °""" ~,!"'·.,~~.:!""~.~:~~~.';,"~:;:.~ ~~.~,:~~ LA-l><'..,,, ""'"'" Co•'1 ft '""'~ '"0'""'' ...,,,,.,... ,, ""~,1-s,,,,.,,.,.1 • ....., """'~" ,,,. f"""''""' punu•"'"' p11n1 • "' lKI -" 1.1.i• o;, ... ,, ~·• -"°· C••"o""•lln,... Rober t N . w~ p, .............. """"·-· Jack R. c urlev V•(• P<tt!Otnl •nil C..-t•I Mo ... tf< Thomas Keevll l:.••10• Thom•s A. Murptiioe ..._..,.II'"' ldll0< Charles H LOO'> Richard P. 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When he asked Vallerga's al· tomey, Richard Murphy, if he cared to make a motion, Murphy said hi! client could not afford the expense of another trial and refused to move for a mistrial. Murphy then asked the judge to declare a mistrial on his own, a move that would have had the ef· feet of an acquittal had Judge Shaw accepted tbe suggestion. Ho\11ever, it was quickly reject· ed and the jurors were called back into tbe courtroom. It was a shot\ while later when Capizzi had his second run in with the judge. This time. the issue involved questions related lo visits Hinshaw made to Orange County in the first half of 1973 after becoming a congressman. Again, the judge ordered the jury from his courtroom. He then r eprimanded Capizzi for whafhe said was the assistant district attorney's failure to follow his rdlings. It was after the se·cond reprimand that Capizzi made the effort to subpoena Hinshaw as a prosecution witness, a move that would have opened him 'up lo broader questioning. ' Later, Judge Shaw said he did not quash the subpoena, but had told Capizzi that questions not re· lated to the charges · against VaJlerga would not be allowed. At that point, aft.e r spending almost four·hours on and off·the witness stand Hinshaw was ex· cused. His testimony tended to sup- port Vallerga's when he was called as the first defense witness last Thursday. Hinshaw said he negotiated a $6,000 consulting fee in cOnnec· tion with the Spartanburg sale on hisown. , . _ _. He testified that Vallerga did not know h·e woufd receive htif the money until the sale was completed. ,. • .... The congtessman a lso said that the assessor visited his of. fice in Mafch 1973 oo of~)al business and the next tlay. traveled with him to Spartan· burg to cons\l lt with. ofr .. 1at1 th . • • ere. ~ In his cross examjnation, Capizzi pointed <Nt to the jurors. that Hinshaw and Vallerga were long time friends and probed into the Washington D.C. visit and the :Subseque nt events in Spartan- burg. · Al the end of Monday~s s ion, the fifth d ay in Valle!' ' trial, MU.rphy told Judge Shaw e de· fense had called all its witnesses. However, both the derWe at- torneys and Capizzi reserved time to present additional evidence. Judge Shaw indicated that if the last minute maneuven do not take tOo much ttme, f'mal ar.-u· ments from both sides would be heard today. Shark Scare Shu.ts Beach r.htey, CD-JI.Inn.)', -and el1ht , aWmekerS s aid tn ·a letter lo Ford. , Instead, they urged his ap· prov al "to ensure continuation of our economic recovery and of negotiati0\1J Lowa rd a batioaal OU price poll~" \' Coqcression~l leaders are holding the c.ontrol extension bill until near the end of the month to prevent •pocket v.eto while they are on a month·loi;11 vac•lion. That would force Ford to ~d the veto te Capitol Hill and give the Senate and House a chance to override it when they return Sepl. 3. Americans paid a bout 3.1 cents more per gallon for their regular grade ga.Oline. in July than in June, the Federal Energy Ad · minilb-ation Said .Monday. The FE~ reported the oil com· panies' price inCreases brought , the average price for regular gasoline to 58. 7 cents a gallon. PremiuQl .. rade gasoline sold at an av_era•e •of «t.3 cents a gallon in June, up 14 cents from Ma)', the FEA said. The FEA did not release July figures for pre· miumgas. Jtine also saw increases in diesel fuel, heavy. f'Llel oils and heating oil pri·ces, the FEA said. f'ro• r.,,., Al BLEEP ••. The portable unit bas been tried at several locations on the airport grounds, including the clear zone immediately to the south of the freeway. But none·of the potential new sites,bave pro- ven corripletely satisfactory. _ That's when the decision was made to try a locatioo under the approach pattern but to the qol'l.h ofthefreeWa'y, Oenend said. Ultimately, the FAA official conceded, the portable VOR might be p ressed into semi· permanent use at the airport un· less a solution c an be found for lheregularVOR. "That would be a lot cheaper than moving the ·existing VOR to another location,'' Denend said. Sightings Of Sharks Increase . By JACK CHAPPELL. OfU. 0.11., PJ"'t.SYff "Shark.mania" inspired by the motion picture "Jaws" is caus· ing trepidation among South Coast beacbgoers and big in· creases in the reports .of shark sightings off the coast. A case in point is U)e report or an eight-foot great white shark snagged in a commt;rcial fishing boat's nets ofrLagun3 8'ach last week. · ·' "A .-¥ear ago, that same shark would have come to the fish· ~ market and been processed ao<.I ;. nothing would have been said J abotit it ... oh, maybe a one para· graph story in the Fish and -.. Gaine newsletter." said Jerry Goldsmith, curator a t Marineland of the Pacific. As it was, the shark's capture off the Art C~ony made the na· tioq,~._ .news wire services and front'1>a1e in\he Daily Pilot. ''Al fhe fever pitc h ev .. erybody's· efttering the water, even kelp is being reported as man·e~ting, '.' Laguna Beach. Llfe1uard Cbief Bruce Baird, said. Baird said his guard! are tre- quenUy questioned by bathers aboUt sharks. He said that with the exception' of some scuba divers at the Rockledge beach area, no shark sightings near the beach had been made. Baird Said the great white shark was caught about 1,000 yi.rds oft AbalOne Point in north Lapna Beach. Goldsmith said that because of the public lnte·test in the shark. more sightings are being made because commercial ftshermen are looking for the animals . ''There seems to be som e money ln great white sharks, so I think we will be teeing some more ot it," he said. Goldsmith said the whites a re not common in the Southern -' . California area, however, hued sGtr.rHA:MPTON, N.Y. <AP> on reportJI from &patter aircran. -=.The shark fins were not the un· working with sworcjfis herme n, usually large onea moviegoers one or two others are believed have been seeing recenUy, but ·around. ~1 were big enough to tempGrarily " 'Jawa' hu r eaUy created a close beaches here for the firsl sharkmania right now. And, it's time in 10 years. a little sad. These animals are "No question about. it -they like Hons, they are predators and were sharks, .. ••ht officer John' they are maanUtcent Ullmab . A. Stein, who saw the three '?My do perform• service ln·the trie.n1ulartins sliclngthroulb the ocean,•• ilei•ld ... water about 100 yardil otf·Dolpbln "There are a lot of people Beachovertbe weelcend. wttb attanae fdeu coin& out Authorities proroptly closed to catch tbelb. f'rrf. kind ot con· several awlmmin'I areas ror cemed about JMOI*: lnlng to about 45 mlnutea:"' uotll tbey catch one . .-ditbeJ doi11 know declared the area sate .,a1.o. What they'h 1ettln1 into. They Many awimmeTs have hem\ olt are 1 lart• .and dan1erou1 ,..,ed wltll 1borkl si.e Ille fe· animal.'' OoldoMllluald. leue of "Jow1 ," a ~11bly Jio oald:noylce1·atlemptln1 to •popular movie ·based oo .Peter .i.t.d.i ,.,... ovia u.....,, .. be Benchley'• novel about o 1or1an· d...., :nfi4 u..":.i.e1;.;'.'""' en- t-uan ticlltlous •bark tbat ler· a. ~ aA lilDe ..,.. known ror:tzes -and eats -J..oa.s Island i. dalerouai' .. to.. man: The white s-Mmm~rs. IUrk heada the lilt. \ • ' . ' Qeay.y . De~and . --.. 'Elton John Pwka Audience I ' ' ' ,'UJ6 ANGl!LES (AP) -Elton John , rock mualc's relgt1lng , super!!ltar, leaped into a pile or 30,000 postcards and declared, '"J'hl.s is a bit mlnd·boggling!" tlon ot .aoo-pair of gaud y eye1la1ses -IOme diamond· studded, others mink:unid. Dut John confeasea th1l even with glass~ he can't see his audie nce most of the time. I The card s w ere from Califomi• fans wa:nting a chance. to pay i:25 etch tor ti~tt.t.i to John's upcomlllI charltyeon«ort at the Troub~dour nlihlClub, which seats onty 250 pehsons per show. Jobo, capering on the &tage clad in a green s atin suit, diamond ~racelet and gre en heart-shaped eyeglass-. picked 500 "winners" from the pile Mon· day. He will do shows on three nights, Aue. 25, 26 and27, to raise $150,000 for the Jules Stem EYe Clinic at UCLA . The ftnl show, "by invitation only," will be priced at $250 a seat. "Because of my eyesight being bad, I lhoueht this would Ob· viously be a good thing to do," John.told reporters. "J wanted lo do a benefit s how in America ... I wear eyeglasses and Mt. Stein has a very good eye clinic." John's trademark is his-collec· ·"My· left 9e is Jerger than my rivh~:wttJ,cti makes mo quite •horUla-ed," he sald .... J can see ~ '8dience only if lfi'.s an open· Olr concert In d'yllght. At night, if there is no spotlight, J 'Can see the nnt two or three rows .•• This fall , he will become the ftnrl rocV act since the Beatles to perform in mammoth Dodger St8dium. ''I'm looking forward to 'PCJ"formlng there," he said. "It's very nice of them to let me in." Now a multimilliouaire, the 28-year~ld British stnr said he's enjoying success but "I don't re· ally think a bout money. I don't know how much I have ... " ''Since I was 4 or S years old, 1 knew that I wanted to be a musi· clah. J never wanted to be a train driver or a fireman ... '' Of life at the top, John said, "It has its upi and downs, just like being a bank teller." 813 Mfllfon P-t :1 Stevie, Wonder. 26, blind ~­ cording artisl who won J.1a 'Grammy's in two year,, will receive $13 million ip seven years under a COil · tract signed Monday with Motown Record ~rp. •• Fall Kills " Blaek R~marks .. Marine in .. , Oceanside .Cltief Being.Forced Out ,;, Clemente .~~ " ' Death claimed a 21·year."19Jd Camp Pendleton Marine t~~· He was injured as he fled from ~an Clemente police investijat· 1ng a strong arm "l'obbery downtown Monday. OCEANSIDE <AP) -A police chief suspended over published remarks blaming blacks tor ris· ing crime is being forced out of the police departmenl C ity m anager Lawrence Bagley said Monday that chief Ward Ratcliff would h ave to choose between a retirement for medical reasons or being fired. "Unless the otter of retirement is accepted , dismissal·is immi· nent," he said. Ratclirf was not available for comment. The chief took part in a news conference last week in which three Oceanside officers singled out blacks in general terms as the chief sour ce or Oceanside's rising crime ra te . They specifically me ntioned black Marines a nd ex-Marines from the nearby base al Camp Pendleton. One or the officers, Sgt. Roy Foust, was. quoted.. as saying: ''Y9u.. doli't:-evK r-:ad •bout Wht'ly',. cori\"mittlng strolfgarm robberies in the city. After the remarks-became public, aome 35 bl~c!ts picketed the pofice station over t he weekend, de manding an apology from the city. "We will not accept anybody saying that all black people are c riminal s," said Henry Holloway, spokesman for a black citizens group. Bagley named Rolf Heme as RADICALS hostages unless authorities m et their demands -the release of seven radicals in prison in Japan and provi!ion'of a plane. A hitch developed when two of the seven r e fused to leave J apan ..,-one because of ill health which h3d resulted in his beihg treed on bond a nd the other bec3Use he was a member of a rival radical group outside the Japanese Red Army, officials said. acting police chief and ordered him not to take action against the other three officers. He said Ratc liff was responSi· ble for their statements, which he said were "inflammatory to the extent that racial animosities were encouraged." Oceans ide m3yor Howard Richardson sided witt\ Bagley, calling the police s tatements "wholly improper." "Racial overto~ave no place in public o.r private life." Rite~ Slated For Realtor Darrell Hon Funeral servic~s for long-lime Orange Co unty r esident ,Darrell ljon PJ South J:.aguna are '· 'ktledateti~ for 10 "a.m.• Thursday at Geneva Presbyterian Church in El Toro . . .Mr. Hori:=a real est3te de· veloper · aft'd owner o f Hon Development Company, died Ut his home Sunday at the age of 60. Visitation is sc h edul e d between 1 p.m . and 9 p.m . Wed· nesday at Sheffer's Laguna Beach Mortuary. Mr. Hon , a residentofthecoun· ty for the past 13 years, was ac- tive in the Full Gospel Busi · nessmen ·s Fellowship lnterna· tion a l . Contr ib utions l o the organization are requested. Thursday's service will be of· ficiated by Dr. Donald Cole, Dr. Ralph Wilkerson, Rev.' Richard Reeve and Demos Shakarian. Burial is to follow at Pacific View Memori81 Park, Newport Beach. Mr. Hon is survived by his wi!e, Mrs. Dexter Hon, his son , Barry Hon, of Mission Viejo, and daughter Darrellyn Melilli of Orange. , The survivors also include Mr. Holl's mother, i:;eulah Hon, of Norwalk, and brothers Hugh Hon ot Fullerton and Charles Hon of Norwalk. • J ames Scott Cullen died at.t•e San Diego Naval Medical ee•r at 3:05 a.m . He had sufrerOO m assive head injuries when .Ile plunged head first over a 10-fool fence while asscrtedly fleel•g San Clemente officers. The offic ers were on patrol near the downtown intersectt6n of Avenida Del Ma r and Ola ·Vis· ta. They said they saw two riltn attackinJ:: a third who was l)'lii g in the middle of the street. ··• A second Marine, Mark D . Whitney, 23 , al so of Ca.q1p Pendleton, was ar rested·~y police detectives at the base Monday. He was held on a felon_r warrant alleging robbery. Whitney was sought by officers as the second suspect in the rob· bery. When officers spotted the at· tack, both the attackers ran le,a.V· ing the victim, John RowleY·!Or _ San Clemente. lying in the s4Wftt. ••• Coast SU.spe~ 'I !I Fails to Show SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A federal judge issued a wafr::anl for the arrest of Douglas Cas$idy of Huntingt on Beach, a ·co. defendant ln a fraud triaJ •Who failed lo appear in court Mondqy. U.S. District Judge Sam\lel Conti ordered t he trial restinfed today whether Cassidy appel(l'cd or not. He increased Cassid)r 's bail from $25,000 to $1 millioa..: .: The defenda nt's attoro)fy, Michael Weiss , said Cassidf..;ii. was en route to San F'ranc;i.1co Monday. , , "What's he think we're IJQirlg to do, sit around and wai\i for him?" asked the judge. ''Tittre are 75 jurors waiting at $llQ a day." cr11 Cassidy, forme r State lifln . Rich31;d Dolwig a nd five ot#rs are charged with fraudu1tQ1l y obtaining huge fees from peruns lp'ing to borrow money. "'' ..... .. ; .. THE NAME OF THE GAME ... . ~· . ~ " *•••••. carpe < There 1s a common practice of private lallelfng ln_t he carpet industry. Large depart- meQt· slores, chain stores, and contractors at new' tracts . have fictitious names on t!Je samples so that the customers cannot easily shop bra·nd name prices . ·Customers shopping at our store find . the price of each quality prominently featured on the sample book, because we are competitive. Also. because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying, we never change the name on a sample book. The name of the game is Integrity. -DEN'S . • _, ·' .. • ..: :iiisiailatian:·i:ustom draperies 1 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • 'c o SlA MESA, CAllf.' 92627 • PHONE 6A6 ·A838 -6•6·23l~: " .. • •• + ., ... I I ! ' l I v - 0 dJ w !\! c w c !\! II s j I I I ' ( I l I • • } ' I Huntington· Beach Fo11ntain Valley , • EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 217; 2SECTIONS, 24 PAGES •• • Tod ay's C:loslng N.Y. Stocks. ' TEN CENTS I ~Vallerga -Mistria,, Rejected, by Judge • • By GABY GRANVILLE Of.,.0.11,,..._ .... VENTURA -Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw refused Mon- day tO declare a mistrial that would have resulted ln the ac- quittal of Orange County As- sessdr Jacli Vallerga. TbouRwbe-fejected the defense ""pltia in -'Oallerga•s trial on seven felony co'1nts cllarged in an Or~le County Grand Jury in- • d.ictment, Judge Shaw: -Twice interrupted the pro- secution's cross examination ol key defense witness Rep. An- drew H in s haw CR -Newport Beach) to scold Assistant Orange County District Attorney Michael Capizzi for his tactics. -Stymied a n effort by Capizzi to subpoena Hinshaw as a pro- secution witness, a move de- signed to open the former county assessor to questions on Subjects not related to those covered by Vallerga 's attorney. Capizzi (irst drew a reprimand from Judge Shaw when he began to question Hinshaw about the Grand Jury investigation relat- ing lo VaUerga's indictment. Jn the indictment, £he as:ressor is charged with iUegally J)l'Ofit- ting from Orange County's 1973 sale of a computerized appr~al Drinks Okayed? . ' ·Beer, Wine in City Buildings ·'' -· • D•llY "let 5tatr ,.... QUTSIDE COURT-Rep. An· <lr~w Hinshaw (left) confers with his attorney, Marshall M.organ , outside Ventura County Sup erior Court where the Newport Beach congressman ap_peared Monday as a defense wit~ · Qess in Ora-Coun\y·Aa-· sessor Jack Vallei'aa's .criminal tria l. Ford Meets With Japan's Leader Miki Huntington Beach residents m:11y SQOD be' able to hold a cham· pagne brunch or a beer and wine tasting fund-raiser in city-owned buildings. T he city council voted 4-2 Monday nigbt to draw up a new ordinance allowing consumption 5 Radlcals Released By Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia CAP) -Japan released five radicals from prisons today and fiew them to Kuala Lumpur to exchange them for up to so bosta&es held in the U.S. Em- bassy by Jap anese Red Army ter- rorists. T}ae captives include U.S. Consul Robert Stebbins. 1be Japaaese gunmen holed up ~. embW,Y -m·•ed. 10 of .......... ~attf·'Wemii!S: '"~-). .. 'Iba .... Air Llnes .DO!·that new the five here was IOad.ed w!Ut. lood and tuel to take the eatliiated six terrorists and the J apan.-e radicals -whole re- lease they de m anded - whe re ver they wanted to go. Tberewer.e no im mediate indica- . tioo where that would be. Negotiations began over telephone lines connecting the radicals on the plane. the group in the em bassy and Malay&ian --~ASRINGTON (AP) -hesi-goveminent officials. About 20 ctebt For d assured visiting Malaysian police formed a ring .hjpanese Prime Minister Takeo around the plane.' MlltitodaytheUnited.Stateswill Jap anese Ambassador stand by its allies in Asia despite Michiaki Suma said the negotia- tlii~ American setbacks in In-tions would take several hours dbcttina, a spokesman said. .-·and the).errorists could not leave :-Ford. meeting with Miki just 11 before early Wednesday. He said bollrs after his return from a. arrancements b ad not been of beer and wine in city build- ings by special permit. Council members Henry Duke and Harrie tt Wi eder voted against the m ove. In the past, tlte only city pro· perty where alcohol was allowed was at the city-owned oceanfront ( Stevie Wonder, 26, blind re· cording 'rtist who won 10 'Grammy's in two year s, will receive $13 million in seven years under a con- tract signed Monday \Vith Motown Record.Corp. Fisherman re:;laurant, the Hunt- ington Beach pier snack bar ;Jnd th e r ece ntl y ac qufre d Meadowlark GOif Course Clubhouse . • City Parks Director Norm Worthy said this morning h~ is just beginning to work on the new ordinance. R e said a public hear- ing on the m alter must be held before approval. The city's a lcohol issue has been long ile b"atetl and came up again rece ntly after completion of the cily's new Central Library. Some groups had asked to•aer\oe alcohol the re for functions'. after normal library hours. The city'~ Parks and R~crea ­ tion Commis~ion recenUy sug- gested allowing alcOhol on the ci- ty beach, but not in buildµigs . ~ However,' a subcommittee Of the commission bJd recOin- mended allowing it Qt1 beaches and by permit insi.de·cttY btlild- ings. Wortb'y said today he believes the only building whe re the permits could be used would be at Lake Park, Harbour View ~m'!l'it)' i:r•ter. OD11 -tl !lie Ii.Wary afterhOurs~ .; He said both Edlsoq 8'ld Murdy Com~unity ,Centel'I are .used continually for il>yo.uth actiVities, and there wouldn't be time for any s~ci .. I uses. : Couhcilman Al Coen ~a~ tbe only dne who pus hed for alcohol on beaches, but his m.otion to al- low it died for lack of a second. Both Bolsa Chica and Hunt· ington State Be3cbes aUOw· con- sumption of ~lcohoJ, and Vince Morehouse, director of city <See DRINKS, Page AZ) Ma_ny Support ·:Ford On Qil Price Issue 2May tour of Europe, told the made on how to transfer the ter- r!'lh1:nese leader he envisions a rortsts from the embassy to the From Wire Services position," the pollstq said Mon- cOri\inuing majci·r role for the · rt A 54-22 percent majority of the day. 1 " .:: ed States in the maintenance ~eCotiations are going on American people support Presi-Meanwhile, nine members of ace and stability in Asia, smoothly, but there are many dent Ford's proposal to de-Congress'.Joint.EConomic .. (joIQ· e Hou.se press secretary Ron difficulties,•• he said. regulate the price of oil ~roch.~c~ mittee today ask e~~Ford!f!.s1~ a, Nii.sen said. . The plane's crew asked for a in this country, a Louis Hahis silt-month extension of:'cll(tent tfl!Ssen told a news conference: (~·RADICALS, P a ge A2) poll says. Twenty-four percent domestic .qil_ price con.trolSlin'. · .. so Fd'td outlined to Miki the results """""' are not sure. that negol1at1ons can con. ~on <£'1\IS European trip and that fixing a new1 price . .. otb~r subjects in their discussion 2 N The .result of the poll, taken in Ford announced last week be inciuded the security situation in . ewport July from a nationwide cross· will veto the bill to extend., price section of 1,497 adults, compared A'.aia, detente and the prospects all . contiuls on 60 percd'of the na- syste m to S partanburg County, South Carolino. . , In two separite indiclments re· turned tbe s a19e d~.Y. Hins{law ii charged with a serlesoffelooy of- fenses not related tv the Spartan- burg sale. l.' It waa when Capi:z::z:i, in an ap- par e nt at t e mpt to a ttack Hinshaw's credibility as a wit· ness. asked the Republican ron· gressman if he had reporte4 hi:; .,;;T .......... PICl(S LUCKY 500 .Singer Elton Jom. Elwri Jo.hn Pic~Lucky . . .. 500Names .. LOS ANG~L~!J (Afl -l':hon J&ilui., n!~alO'll' reigliillt' supentar, JeaPed .into a pile of 30,000 ~tcarda". and delliared, ''1bi.sls a'bit inind-boU!irlc!'' ' . Th-e c.ards wer,e fro m Califoniia fans wanting a chance to pay · $25 each for tickets lo ·John's upComing charity concert .it the Troubadour nightclub, Which seats only 250 persons per show. John; capering on the stage clad in a green sat in suit, diamond bracelet and gree n heart-shaped eyeglasses, picked 500 "winners" from the pile Mon· day. He will do show.s on three nights, Aug .. 25, 26 and Zl, to r.aise $150,000 for the Jules Stein Eye Clinic at UCLA. The ftnt show, "by. invitation,. only''.' vwill be pric~ at$250 a-iseat. '-~c.@use of my eyesiaht beipg bad, I thought \his woqid ,~b· viou~:ly be ·a good thing to ao," John 'told re\>orters. "I wauted..to do a·J>$nefil show in America , .. I w~Br t?jegl ~e& ~ Mr. Stein bas a '(.ery 1ood,t)!.e clin,i_c.'', lohn.'s.lradeli),ark iS'fiis collec· lion .of .2.00 Pai·r Or"~ga u dy eyeglasses~ -some di8mond· studded, others mink-lined. But John confesses ~bat-even wi'.th gla.SaeS l}e can't see his auilience most of the tirne. for 'an arms limitation agree-"'1th a 46·31 percent plur ·ty m lion's.domes tic oil.'They are due men'\ with'. the Soviet Union. w om. en Held April. Twenty-thrt;e percent were Lo expire Aug .. Jl. ·~. .. '··~y le~ eye is larger than my He said the Korean situation undecided at that time. "A veto can turn l)ur economic right which inakes me quite did not come up but would be dis-A year ago, deregulailon was recovery into an energy re-sbortSighted,'' he said. "I can see cua..ed at a subsequent meeting . On Sex Rap opposed by the pu~C 42-18 per-cession," Sea. Hubert H. Hum:;. the audience onlr tf it1s an open- be&Ween the leaders. -cent, with 30 percent not sure. phrey, CD -Minn,), and .. eigttl air concert in daylight. Al night. .Present for the 9pening meet-"With a majority now be.bind lawmakers said in a Jetter to -if there is-no spotlight, I can see lnc:el one hour and 20 minutes Two N~port.1 ~achlndwomtriealn his program, the President not Ford. the ftrsf<two or threeroWs." ·• ~-secretary of State H,enry A. employ~ m· an rvute us obly could well realize his policy Instead, tbey urged his · ap-1Tbis fatl, he will become tne ""." ·• m· ger and Japanese Foreiorn Comple:t modeling studiO have I · proval ''to ensure cOotinuation of first' rock act since the BeaUes lo ...,..,. •-be ted 0 p-•tituti·on object. ive, but a so m, ay receive rf oth Dod Millilter Klichl Miyuawa and en a~es 0 ...... credit (or demonstrating courage our economic recovery anfl.. of pe orm in mamm ger ~r senior officials from both charges_. -in sticking to bis position in the negotiations toward a national oil Stadium. -·ntries They were t he first prostitution f h . al price policy." ..... ~ . Arrests made in Irvine, accord-face o eavy congress1on op· ''I 'm. .looklng (orward to · ~·· lngtopojice Capt. Charles Bozza. L · • , perforinlnrl6er.o," bO said.''.lt's •l· Tbe womenwerearrestedover o· t t "·····n~'Si.t vetJ niceof\~e-m:toletm"ln.'1' CQ'ast Suspect the weekend, but police withheld O 0 • .:;ill · N~ a mwtilnllli~re. h• iDfor111aUon pending completion 28-y1el.r~ld British &t.r sf~ he's ' \ ' . of. an tn.vestiga(ton into" the busi· enjo)tillg auc.ireee"but "I cfon't 'fe- '&'· ·1 to Show ness "'Flftb Season·west." Gw;:C C ls B ll Fl •1 ht a11y think at>out money.' r don't .J.·B.I 8 EiienL.Galeskl;Zl,and Rox: W ' OilCe Q 00ll. __ l/J . know howmuchlhave ... " ·SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A arme Singleton, 29; of213 41st St., ··'Slilce I was• ot 5 yeai's 'old, I federal judge isiued • ·wapoant Newpiort Beach, were booked in: A giant balloon sculpture al look at this thing. It ~dn·~.~~e t knew that r wanted to be 8 musi· for the arrest of Dqualas Cassld~ to Oraaje County Jail on pro-. Golden West College in Hunt· from outside com~. ·-said Ciao. J;ne.xer..wauted fo be a train I or Hhntington Beath, • CO·. atitutlen-ebar 1ea Friday. ingtoo Beach was gmmded prior Dr. FUllrp.er. I~ ii. .... iwll#'i ftr•mi9 . ·•·" 1 a«endanl in 8 fraud trial who 1'lfth Season West ts a "model· to takeoff late Monday by th·e col· Althoagh tlle ed~ A aUon t;t' Ufel'&t the top, Jofm said, "It failect·io ar,pear in cowtMonday. lnl and photography studio" that lege administration. Administratlori <P' ) at th,e;-bas itt "8 and downs, just lik~ JJ.S: D s trict Judge Samber otters balf·hour or ·hour "rap" The decision to stop the Orange County Airport approv,ed beina: • b·~ teJter.i • · CaJrti orde red the trial resumed and "photography" sessions with launching of more than 400 con-the fli~bt, school omc:lab said:-· ' 1 .• • • todali c id and nude models, according to vice nected helium balloons came in a there as a poteitUal a'afety ',, 1 ' • ' or .~t1;!~bfner!:!J' C::1dy's Lt. Jomes Blaylock. . meeting called by Dr. Ethan , hazard duo to hllh t-wires lfe41'l.,·a'T..njlwl.t UI -· ~·-laiMS, he said, a[•A of. Fullmer, dean of the summer near the campus. •.Dr. P\allmer 1 ·--e ~ ~ bailfrOm $25,oood to .1 mitt on. te'r~• aUU:1so evenin1 e;;ort aeeaton. a1so ••id iow nying prtvate '1t..-. s·~i: t. W __ ·-...:.~-Tbe d e f en ant s a orney, • FUilmer aald insurance liabili· I aircraft> coufd ba(e been t pro-•It VD cu()()[ DU~l M.lchael Weiss, said Casaldy, 32," service. ade ty was the main reason for ca n-blem .......... . • ' . .~r· Wn en route to San Franclaco Since tbe arrests were m • ce~lhelaunch. He.acidedth.erearenoi4'n1to. Truate~s lD t.ne,.Hun~f:ton Manday . BloyloCli tald, John Lambertft '?' " o.dldn't ttalla. e the hazards N1ebeduletheti0tlchlllt. • ' JleK~,U"'°.? lll!~=(•Oputs bll°! : "Wh"t 's he .think we're folng Anaheim bolder of the nn s -'•', rt·~ ~--·-• tot do, rsit around and wait for bualn• 'uceuso, Is focln& me· and ooteDtl•l-llabllity until late Th.~ a~...., a -w -~·..., dlstriet'' -~-•-··~ 11eu1• eelloUon,"beHld. ' deptiilrbl~ . 7 . . ....... role in the Spartanburg sale to law enforcement officials that he had bis first run in with the judge. After ordering the nine-man, three-wom an jury from the courtroom, Judge Shaw said he was shocked by the district at- torney's questions. H e w e nt on to say that thousands of dollars have b:eem spent obtaining a jury insulated (See VALLERGA, Page.U) Council To Revise Pet Pact The Huntington Beach City Council 3.greed to revise its animal control contract Monday night after learning it bad spent $80,000 more during the past 17 months than it collected in pet licenses and rm es . Ar:nold Ross, ttie city inte"1al auditor, s uggested revising the current $195,000-a -yeai; cash con- tract will\ Calif6rnia Animal Con- trol to .cive the firm more incen- tive to push pet licenses . tte recommended giving CAC all revenue from licenses and some revenue frOQ'l citations with no cash guarantee. As \l st~ds now, he J?.Ointed.out in a memo to the C0'111Cil. the fll'tn i,!i guaranteed at least $16,250 a inonth and there is no "incentive for the agency to knock themselves out issuing licensff. '' Ross said he bad discussed the contract change with CAC of. ficials an<\_ they are not opposed), However, Rpss saM today ~l detaitS· must be negotiated with CAC. -The revised contract then will be brought back for council approval. · · The city stW has two ~ left o[itsa>-yeiJ.f cOntra~ 't'jlJ:iCAC. - Tbe council b~ ~-ed llledty's Animal Control C~lon, an advi$01"Y group, to Call a bearing into Cbarg~s of inefficienc)" .and rilisconduct'by the firm. Robert Baker, commis.sion chairman. so far has refused, calling the hearing premature. He was to meet with Mayor Norma Gibbs about the matter to- day. RosS said, however, the con- tract cb81)ge P, in Qt"der regard- less of the hearihg. "I really wish they had con· sidered this before now,''· he noted. ' • He said the proposal is similar to ,CAC's •contr3cts with otbE!r c:ities it serves -,Seal Beach. Man)iattan Be•ch, Downey, Pico Rivera, Norwalk and Fl Monte. City officials had expected lbey would about break evea by retain- ingliceose fees and rmes. "But it hasn't quite worked out that way,'' Ross said. S oftball Tourney Set for Huntington The annual Huntington Beach 'Citr.f.ide softball championships will be held at the recreaUoo center, 17060ranJ:e A venue;" Aug. 12at6:30p.m . " Boys from secorld ~h fifth grades have participated in the summer ptogram at 33 city play,· grounds. The best teams went to the 'playoffs and '..,C" League World Series with tbe two top teams playing in thei-Aua:. 12 game.: •' ' Or:·~:a '-·' Weatller sunny skies forecast ror the afternoon Wednesdar- with slightly cooler tem· peratures inland portions of Orange County. Beach .highs near 70 rising to the mid·80s inland. • INSIDETODAV. ~,. An lllinoi1 man went lln'..,.k MondoN. kill<d lliuat and lhinl mt.on.a Jlm:1111WT-1 ""'""""1 rampage, COU1inQ tit< <kaih of ~ ""'"· ond "" ';.n.rg m>en olll<rt. ~,,..,, A4. " ........ :r:."l==t !f-!!!ll~ ·: ...... nm ..... - him•." aoked the~·"'·•··~ tlcn .• :· • whlchcousedlorth«auddencao· siPel!bY1,.~ . ~,,., .. .....,et for are 75 Juror. wa ting it D!> • $lei-.... -~• ---"' I ....... uled t• He w11 uaavall S.'IJI! " 'Ii doy." , • ~Ip lloV. the city b~ u~ oe Tile 1rt P ece •t• .... ~ v ·t ~ ;'It ~et .It ·~· Caftldy;--fi>rll!et' 1;1ore;: . •m.lteil u'Wtll: -· tat<e-ol'l-today 1 -.and. tho men ·-=--.. ... (111 ~ .tli•1 e at 7'311 " JUehard Dolwlg and O've cithen • Blaylock a aid vie• officers public was mvlted to A>Oild an af. Tho """'""'"" t ~ ~ "ich ftii.. ''.S ·fl-=: i,~---·1 =:!: "'~~ ~-"':.,. "' ll ·•re •har~ed with !raudulmlll'• ''.IDMe o"--''•tmenta to meet the , temoonplcnicklnl atdletlte. , thin ill, f~ ae i' 8 , , · ......,. -... .,... ,. .,__.... b mote) hen "We decided to take a aecond have ~-#rt~ " ~ ., • + ·~lnlng uc•·f••• from pe-'llODI• at a aear 7· • w •' mvl lfn ~ • .. , trYU>rtoborrbw-money. ' • .tlle~weremacle. -l I ·'~ .;• . " ~: . .. ---·-. • , ... , •t ....,."' M -~ u...., M t ~ .J • J .. ' \ . . . • l • ' Al DAILYPILOT H /F Sex Film Hearing Slated By JOHN VALTERZA Otll•t o.u, l'tlt>t M.>ft ~- • The Cinal phase o( a lengthy hearing to d etermine whether t -...·o well known sex films being sho"·n in Balboa a rc obscene was :scheduled today. At Monday's resumption of the hearing befo re Harbor Judicial District Judg!' Donald Dungan , a la'4'yer for t he Ba lboa Pussycat Thealer. continued to explore a sex therapist's view of the merits and asserted social implications or .. Deep Throat" and "'The Devil in 1\1.iss Jones." ~ o.HY"*..,. ...... DRAWS JUDGE'S IRE Prosecutor C.pizzl FroMPogeAl ... ' • .~ .'."·' i • .{' • ' DeaU:i claimed :r"21-year-o1d Camp.IPendleten !fllrin• loday. HOo wa1" lnJ11rtd H 'Ill fied ll"om San .Clitmerite police investlgat· in g a strong arm robbery downtown Monday. J ame:; Scott Cullen died al the San Diego Naval Medic"1 Center at 3:05 a.m . He had suffered massive ~ead injwies when be plunged h~ad first over a 10-foot fence while assertedly fleeing San Clemente officers. The officers were on patrol near tbe downtown intersection o( A venida Del Mar and Ola Vis- ta. They s;lid they saw two men attacking a third who was lying in the middle of the street. Dr. Ze\' \Vanderer, a Beverly Hills psychologist , said that he finds both films have significant ·value to :1verage California adults . lie termed ··oeep Throat" a valuable film because of its satire about the. medical profession a nd s aid it w as beneficial because it a llows couples to view alternate forms of sexual behavior in an open at- mosphere. ¥ALLERGA A second Marine, Mark D. "hitney; 23 , also of Camp Pendle~. was arrested by pol.ice detectives at the base MOl>day. He-Was heldoo aJelony w1UTanl,,iie1inf".Obbery. · ~\s fo r "Devil." he charac- terized the film as "a morality play of sorts." The movie deals '4ith a woman's suicide and sub- sl"Quent exploration or insatiable Jus t after a pact with an agent or the devil. But Deputy Di strict Attorney Oretta Sears succeeded in ob- taining a concession from Dr. Wanderer that it would be an in- dication of ''sickness'' if the two ftlms were to induce someone in the theater audience to commit lewd acts in public. Dr. Wande rer was followed to the witness stand by Dr. Mae Sis- kin, a psychotherapist and col- lege professor. She aJso testified that she has recommended often that couples who have "lost the spark" in their sexual activity should see the films. She added that she has found that both films have merit as media which approach sexual behavior and alternate techni - ·ques in an open and relatively comfortable manner. Furthermore, she said, each film denotes a significant de· parture from traditional sex film orientations because they ex· plore sexuality from a female point or view, instead of a male point of view. Dungan has heard arguments on the obscenity issue since last Friday aitd he, alone, will rule on -the issue . Dungan is to preside over an Aug. 26 jury tMa) in which three principals in th e theater chain are scheduled to face charges of displaying obscene matter. Meanwhil e, the two movies continue to be screened daily at the Balboa theater. Playgrowul Will Reopen The popular Adventure Play· ground in Huntington Beach will open again Aug. 18 with sorrle safety modifications and a slight entry fee . _ City officials said they hope to r aise money to pay higher in· s urance rates by charging a 25- cent entry fee lor children using the Huck Finn style park. The park was closed in June whe n the insura nce carrier raised its-pre mium because of what it said was the high risk of injury al the park located at Gothard S treet and Talbert Avenue.· City officials agreed to eliminate·an overhead cable ride youngsters had built. They aJso agreed to hire a lifeguard to watch the pond where children play on makeshift rafts. ORANGE COAST .. 1r DAILY PILOT ~~:iei:.~·~~~::.' :, ~·~::: ;.,•;;: 0.~"'; C...•!l'\lllfl"''"q(qmo1"Y -•O!P_,! ........ 1•• _,,.,,..o """"""• "'"'••<i• '"""' ,.,.. ""'" -·· '"""'"" 6•0t ft, Huft!"'""'" .... a<ft ,.,._., M'" VIII•• """f. ~dd'"""''" V1H•r """' U qun• 6 •·1tft !><>ul~ (01., " ''""'" '<Q•-• t<l•I•"" •.< °"Oh\l>td S,.O!U•d•~• fnCI S.,nt10" T•• P""<•P~I ""°''"'j"q Ol•ftl " "' JJO ~1' tl~~ Sl"tT {MIOM<••.C:11,1oon••'"'<I• Robert N. We~ <'•f\llltnl Ind Pu"'•-• Jack R. Curley \l"•P•Ul ... ftl •""C:.0ftMM"""- Thomas Kee"il T homas A. Murphine """'"·~·"'![Clot ... Olarles. H. l ooo; Ric:h<lrd P. Nall !lo •\11•·~· ~"f9"'11'•, .... Huntinqton Beach Otfice I .. f!i 9"«~ -lt•••O ~llt"'9•-•U :-0 llo•NI.- Other Otllcn ,l•'W'W'tl~«•. 11.ic.-y ... )l .... t C:fllllar.t .. JJ0 ~1•a.;!.I:• ... , ... _, ........ ,,, ..... _, ~······ --••Y•l•to ll10IL•P•1Q°""' •l'tl'D"eo~•..,.,4., . -· fcom the publicity related to a series of scandals surrounding Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign and the assessor's of. flee. "Your questions invite tbe jury to &peculate," Judge Shaw ~old CaP.izzi .. When be asked Valler1a's at- torney,• Richard Murphy, if he caredio make a motion, Murphy said '1\:is client could not afford the eXpenfe of another trial and refused to move for a mistrial. MUrphy then asked the judae to declare a mistrial on bis own, a move that would have had the ef. rect--of an acquittal had Judge Shaw accepted ~he sugge,tion. However, it was qujc'1y reject- ed and the j~roi:S were called back into the courtroom. It was a short while lat.er when Capizzi had llis second run in with the judge. Thi!\_ time, the issue involved questions r el ated to visit s Hinshaw made to Orange County in the first half of 1973 after becoming a congressman. Again , the judge ordered the jury from his courtroom. He then reprimanded Capizzi for what he saia was the assistant district attorn ey's failure to follow his rulings. I t was after t he s econd reprimand thal Capiui made the effort lo subpoena Hinshaw as a prosecution witness, a move that would have .opened him up to broader queS't.ioillbg. Later, Judge Shaw said he did not qupsh the subpoena, but had told Capiizl that questrorui not re· lated to t he charges against Vallerga would not be aJlowed. At that point, aft.er spending almost four hours on and off the witness stand Hinshaw was ex- cused. His testimony tended to sup- port Vallerga's when he was called as the first defense witness last Thursday. Hinshaw said he negotiated a $6,000 consulting ree in connec- tion with t.he Spartanburg sale on his own. · He testified t hat Vallerga ·did not. know h.e would receive half the mOney until "the sale was completed. · The congressman also satd that the assessor visited his of- fice in March 1973 on official business and the 'nex.t d8y traveled with him to Sparta:D- burg to consult wilh officials there. In his cross examination. Capizzi pointed out to the jurors that Hinshaw an(I Vallerga were long time friends and probed into the Washington D.C. visit and the ~ubsequent events in Spartan~ burg. At the end or Mol\day's session, the fifth day in Valler~a's trial, Murphy told Judge Shaw the de· rense had called all its witnesses. However. both the defense at· tomeys and Capizzi reserved time to present additional evidence. Judge Shaw indicaLed that i( the last minute maneuvers do not take loo much time, final argu- menU from both sides would .be heard today. Landlord Killed PERRIS <AP ) -A tenant threatened with eviction alle11:ed- ly beat hl5 82-year~ld landlord, inflicting fatal skull Injuries, authorities .said. Wbit,Iey was SoJ41ht by officers as the second suspect in the rob- b<ry . When officers spotted the at- tack, both the attackers ran leav· ing the ·victim, ·JQhh Rowley of San Clemente, lying in the street. Officers said they corner ed CUJJen in a nearby coffee shop parking lot, but said the Marine clambered over the chain link fence. Officers said he apparent· ly s nagged his arms on the fence and fell bead first onto the pave- ment below. Rowl•Y reported the I06S of SISO in cash and bad received minor injuries. RADICALS 12-hour rest before taking off again. A civil aviation depart- ment spokesman said it bad been supplied enough fuel for 5,000 mileS. Authorities said four of the five flown to Kuala Lumpur also were members of the Japanese Red Army, which has said' it wanu to destroy the alleged imP'!:rialism of the• Japanese government and big business and bas expressed support ror Palestime li~ation causes. The terrorists burst into the U.S. Embassy on ·lhe•ninth·Roor of the 12-story American 1Dtema- tiona1 Assurance· building Mon· day mor,ning, takhag hos\f.jes estimated tO number between lS and SO, including Stebbins and Swedish Charge d'Affalres Fredrlk Bergenstrahle, whose of- fice is nearby. The terrorists shot and wounded a watchman and a policeman who went to in- vestigate, and later shot and wounded a policeman outside. The terrorists threatened to blow up tbeU.selves and their hostages unless authorities met theit demands -the release of seven radicals j.P..prisog in Japan and provision dI a/Plane. City Offering Mechanic Joh Applications for a mechanic senior position with the city of Huntington Beach are being ac- cepted 'Until Aug. 12 al CoastaJ Employment Center, 17211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, city of- ficials have announced. Basic qualifications require that applicants be Huntington Beach residents who have been unemployed for at least 30 days. Salary is $865 per month plus benefits. ' Interested per.sons should con· tact the employment center at M2· 7751 (or more information. $2,000 Burglary Thieves who took a screen off an open bedr~om window escaped with $2,000 in belongings rrom a Huntington Beach home Monday. Richard MacDonald of 19822 'lirookburst ~t. told police that his skis,' stereo equipment and campin g gear had been taken in the burglary. C·ouncil Action ·~Here in capsule form are the malor actions taken Mon. day night byJ ho llunUngtoo Beoch City Council. DRINKING : Voted to draw up an ordlnance allowiftg consumption of beer and wine in city.owned buildlnp by speci'a' pernik, but continued the ban aeainJt alcohol •l beache! @nd parks. ANilllAL CONTllOL: Amended the ci.r.•1 $1",000-•· year contract with California Animal Contro , allowing the firm to keep t ll licente fees and penal UH lnatead . NUDITY: Foiled to adopt an onlinance"problblUn• nudity in public eftet1 motion todotoeodedln • ~3vote. naE STA'.1'101!!':, called fOI' -lolda oa·•· tGt.aoo pro, Uminary rraflnt ~ utlllty proj_.t for the Worner.Avenue fire 11,aUoo, wMcli~-Huntlqtoo Harbour. OLD1'0WN: ~ ord!noncell raonln1 llO omll of land In the oldtown orea from ID!l...ulal to rMldaoUal to comply 1fllh m. <ltJ-plu. , OFr·"RAMP: •l<DProved Pft(lmlnary ~ for o new $25(),000 teo·•hapoicl Oil-ramp from, the l!.•n l>l••o Freeway at llunlingt6n~enter. \' , "~ ' • Big Cn1nch, Few Injuries Spectator examihes car which struck a utility pole. in the 2400 block of Laguna Ca- nyon Road Monday. Driver Pamela J ean- nine K ay, 20, of 2166 Brookhurst St .• Hunt- ington Beach, was treated for leg injuries at South Coast Community Hospital and sub- sequ en tly r e leased. Police theorize-j1 smashup was caused by a steering malfunc~.'1 lion in the vehicle. t 1ft Love at Loch Ness Fake Monster Will Deliver Mating Call . '" .>-., . "· ... HEMEL H£MPSTEAD, England (AP ) -A "female'' ef- figy or the legendart' Loch Ness monster, complete with flashing green eyes and long, curly eyelashes, set out for ScoUand to- day to sound a "mating call" on the murky lake. 111e "mate-a -monster" project wu conceived by the firemen of HertfordaHire and is less in the interests of science than in rais- ing money for their benevolent !und,. Ronald Percival, divisional · staff officer at H erlordshire flre brigade headquarters, said the men have studied the numerous reports of• the strange aquatic creatur~ believed lo inhabit Loch Ness and are convinced there is ''something out there.'' that floats on a raft or oil drums. She's travling by tr uck from the Hemel Hempstead fire station to Loch Ness, where the firemen hope to launch her Sunday after six fund-rais ing stops at fire sta- tions en route. Percival s aid two firemen will sit inside the effigy to navigate by periscope and man-her out- board motor . They will have cameras just in case the monster does turn up, P ercival said. Clerks Reject Contract Bid; Talks Resume "Bu~Q Ute. assumption that there is only·ofte beast and that if Retail clerks in Orange County Tbe truck bearing Nessie caused a bit of a traffic jam t.e-: day as· it set out from Hem8( Hempstead. Two bagpiper}: cleared the way as paasers-bl, gaped. { The firemen joked that t~· ''world's oldest trick'' might luu. the monster from the Loch N~ depths after the failure minisubmarines, .sophistica · . s onar gear and underwat cameras. _ . ;"'.' "And if the monster isn't a male, it won't matter," Percival said. "She won't be able to resis1 coming up for a peek atlbeoppaal- tion. Wecan'lloseeitherway.'' . : FroMPogeAl DRINKS ••• ::·~ . . . ,),, t must~ mal~ the flI"e~en ~a~~ and fi"\>e other put~ern ~Cted? ~ ~~mal~. t:Jes~ie • California col1nties,.ait .,acted Perc1~al aatd-.. · She is ~es1gned _ b~k to the bargainiJtl table to fl,et ecfl.tjft_ort water va~ · Wednesday tor talb with four batoo·rs and beaches,• contend'Cd the city ban on its one mile of_,j bu.ch migbtbeoutofdate. :.~ and ts fitted_ with ~ electroruc major drug store chains foll ow· monst.,-m at1l'!g call. ,' ing union rejeet;on of a cOlitr act But P.olice Chief Eartl\t Robitaille argued that whJtt police don 't rigidly enforce ~ drinking ban and can't became of a shortage of manpower.~·lt helps control unruly situations. It t~ O....:.f~-~ stx months otfer. :. _ . .,. to bwld t~ pap1ef,:.rlJ,aehe effi_gy A vote last. week resulted in 73 around a frame of wood and wire percent r ejection of an un· ' Signature Identified RALEIGH, N .C. (UPI) -A handwriting analyst was able to identity nothing but Joan Little's signature today in crossword puzzle books that prosecutors had hinted m ight contain Writing about an escape plot by.the :Young black woman. D. C. Mathen/. a documents SPf:Cialist with the State Bureau of Investigation, testified he compared the signature found in three books and a newspaper in Miss Little's cell with her signature on ,a waiver of rights and a fingerprint card. Matheny s aid the othe r writing in the books and news paper was hand printed. disclosed offer which the uitions characterized as "totally inade- quate, leaving us no choice but lo recommend rejection." About 10,000 clerks from Santa Barbara to the MeXican border are involved in the dispute with Thrifty, Sav-On, Clark and Long's drug stores. Retail clerks locals involved _includ.e.Lo:cal 3~ in Buena Park. Ice Cream' Social Set in HunliDgton The· Hunt~ngton Beach Jwiior Women's Club will host an ice cream social and summer con- cert Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. al Lake Park in Huntington Beach. The public is invited lo attend the concert which. will feature "Jazz, Inc.,'' a Los Angeles based band which specializes in music from the swing era. WonumDies~ .... S h thing ... 110 a ~·.- : ... , :;<)UTH PLAINFIELD, N,<j . (UPI) -A woman who ·(etl asleep .o~ the hi>t.t~st day or;.~ year while sunPQl~mg on a \f'!nl ch~ir covered with aluminu"l]IP.1 apparently died o! sunstroke~;fk cording to Police.. l.J Michael Saverd found the I or his wife Linda, 29, in backyard about 6 :30 p.m. Sh · portedly bad been lying in ... -..... i "She apparently ·suffer~n s troke while sunbathing1 . police spokesman said. "Ani doing that sort of thing' in" temperature was looking'~ trouble." · · .., ....... THE NAME OF THE GAME ••. -1663 .. PLACENTIA ·AVENUE , Ther~ is a common practice 'of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large depart-· ment stores, Chain stores, and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so "that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. .. Customers· shopping at our store find the price of each qual.lty Rrominently featured on the sample . book, because we are competitive. Al59, because we feel the customer has a right \o know what he is buying , we never change the name on a sample book. The name of the game is integrity. ~ • '"!'; ' DEN'S· : iiist811atioii "-"cn~um · i/tapsries ·~ .-~ . .,,n·~ UC. NO. 210U2 ...,.. .. t... .•• ... • 1;.'"'' • COSTA MEU.. CAL\~62 7 • PHONE 6•~·4838 -646·235,i,i~ I ' • • i' --• ' . . ,. Ve "" I ;. < i.,;-,,..~ I..:>' -- ... -~ Wi Ill. .c. wl .1J -~ .ii I ... • t ' " ! • l • • • • • . ... · - . - • !»ra•e Coast EDIT I ON " ·-* ~ --~---.. -· ---. .. • Today's Closing N. Y. Stocks· . i1r,_~ !?ECT_IO!'IS, 24 PJ.<!ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOFlNIA TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS ·:,~;-Do1lly,.'9eSWff.....,_ .Ql,!TSIDE COURT-Rep. An·. ~YI Hinshaw (left) confers With his attorney, Marshall Morgan, outside Ventura ·County Sup erio r Court wb~re the Newport Beach ...tJ::af\_g r es s man a·p,p.e.are.d .-Mbnday as a defense wit- DJ'llS in Orange County As- ·~'ifisor Jack Valler·ga's '.Criptinal tria l. ~ -~partment Rezone Bid ..,.,. . liear9C~Set l ublic he8riitg ror ..Jorun-. operty near Oramie Coa11:t ge ror 388 new WU~ \Cfen- . to tbe existing t iilect-eek ~ments is schedUleO~ebt ...,_.e the Costa MesJ-CityCo\m- ~ Environm ental IrDpacl ~rt CEIR) for the project will 'i!fBQ. be rev'iE!wed durin""'g ·the ~ing which beginS at· 6:30 lf!tfl'Vin city council chambers.·- rymsta Mesa' Pl8rU\ini Corfl-'tii: 81.on members recOmrriend • iroval of \he complex pl~ Adams Ave., by the lan- ers, C.J . Segerst.r9m & 1 yor Alvin L. Pinklei said '•388-unil complex COIJStruc · will wipe out what has me known as Warehouse 1e. a collection of World JI vintage commercial dings on the Segerstrom pro· . ' ' , ·~ mayor predicted t0nil1it11 ing could be a Joni one, on the number-of .ag~a. ... • to be han dl'cit . ."' , ·: e listed; dts~uss1on iii a • · • purcl)a_•e ll! Iii~ ,txisti!J,& ~HE,'RING,i ~~C'!~l .. • +..i~,-- ' • f " • •• • Mistrial Rejee!ed ··by Judge lly Gl\RY GRl\NVILLE Ot .. D.llyPl ... tuft VENTURA -Superior Coort Judge Robert Shaw refused Mon· day to declare a m1.slrial that would have resulted ·ln the ac· quittal of Oran4e County As· sessor JacKVall erj'a. • Though he rejected the defense plea in Vallerga's trial on seven felony counts c harged in an Orange County (;ran~ Jury in· dictmenl, Jud g~ Shaw: -Twice. interrupted t~ pro- secution 's cross examination of key defense witness Rep. A'n· drew Hinshaw <R·Newport Beach) tO scoJd Assistant Orange Count y District Att..orney Michael Capizzi for his tactics. -Stymied an effort by Capizzi to subpoena Hinshaw as a pro· secution witness, a · move de· signed to open the former county asseSMr to questions OO·subj!7.'15 not related tO those· covered by Vallerga's attorn~y.· Capizzi first drew a reprimand from Judge Shaw wften he began lo question Hinshaw about the Grand Jury investigation relat· ing to Valler ga 's indictment. In the indictment, the aliessor is charced with illegally pco!'il· ling fcom Orange County's 1973 sale of a computerized appraisal Driver Bookod_ .. • .. Girl Injured in Newport · Newport Qeacb police arrested a 17-year-ol. youth from Cypress on M0:nday on s.us picion of hit· run driving after hi.I car as- sertedly struck an S.year-old girl crossin& a street a rew &teps ahead'bf her triother. The boy, turned in to police by his mother after they discovered that officers had found his aban· doned car ••. was bOoked on a felony cha rge. Terrorists Set Free By Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia <AP> -Japan released -five radicals from prisons today and new them to Kuala Lumpur to excb·uae them ror up to 50 ~ beld• ill tbe ll.S. Em· t.ihay"ti)-! J 11st&Jese .. Rea'Ktliiy ter. l'!lri!!U· _The'.clDllves ..._hille-11.S. CoalWaol>ertStebbuJ;~ . The Japanese gµnmen holed up in ·the embany released 10 of ~ liO bOstagH early W-.S· day·<IOcal time). Tbe Japan Air Lines DC8 that flew the five here was I0aded with food and fuel to take the estimated six terrorists ~ the Japanese radicals -whose re· lease they demanded - wherever they wanted to go. 1bere were no irilmediate·indica· lion where that would be. Negotiations b egan ,over telep&me lines connecting' the radicals on. the plane, the group in the embasay and Malaysian government o(flcials. About 20 Malayaian:·pouce formed a ring around tbe'plal\'e. Japi n·ese Ambass ador Mlchiaki Suma said the negotla· tions woUld (ake· sever.ii hourS Md the terrorists could not leave before early Wednesday. He said arrangements had oot bee n made on how to transrer the ter· rorists from the embassy to the airport. "Negotiations are going on smoothly, but there are many difficulties,·· he said. The plane's crew asked for a 12-hour rest before taking orr again. A civil aviation depart- ment seokesman said it had been suppµed eriOugh fuel for 5,000 miles. : .. ~ 'Authorities said rour of the five nown to lcuaia Lumpur also were membeTs of t,he ·Japanese Red ArmY. which has said it wants to ".destroy the alleged imperialism .or the Japanese govemm~t and ·big business and has expressed support tor Pa1estime liberation ·cause~ . · The terrorists bUrst into the U.S. Emba1s1 on the ninth floor orttie 12:srory·A_merican Intema· (Sff Rl\l!ICA:LS, Pa1e l\?l I The incident occurred at4 p.m. at 43rd Street ap.d Balboa Boulevard and caustd serious in· juries to Kim Seiko, 8, Anahei m as she and her mother attempted to CJ"9SS the busy roadwaye- Police said that the impact or the s mall dune buggy vehicle against the youngster ripped a fender from the car,.· .,. ' Several witnesses told officers that immediately aft.er the im· County Fund Probe Slated Oran ge County supervisor& t'oday created a twd-man investigatiiig t ea m co mpr fsed of Supervis.ora Ralph Diedrich ind Laurence Schmit to . probe un- specified charges that cer- tain county officials have misused tax funds. The inve1ti&.a!M?n. was pl'Opl>Sed by. D~, bat be refused to com~nt on the:oature of the prOl;Je or "' the people1tltho wouf'd investigated. He also refused to ~m· ment on c:fueslions c~· ing the makeup of the in· vestigating team. Son of Hoffa Apparently Also 'Missing' DETROIT (AP) -Char les Brian, Jimmy Hoffa's adopted son, has not been heard from since lhe day after Hoffa dist P-. pea red and the fa miJy reported today•that it is looking for him. <Related story, A4 ). No missing persons report had been filed, authorities said. HofCa 's son , Delroit attorney James P . Hoffa, said O'Brian, an international T eamsters or- ganizer, phoned the £amity after it was r e ported Hoffa failed to re· tum from a Wednesday luncheon meeting. School Board Sets Hearing on Qudget Residents of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will have their last chance to Speak their piece on proposed 1975-76 district budget at tonight's public hear· ing. Following the hearing, at 7:30 p .m . at Mari n e r 's S c h ool auditorium, 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach, trustees will be asked to adopt the $43 million budget. , • pact a youth and his girlfriend stepped out. or the >ar. gazed briefly at the injured youngster and then s ped from the scene. The little girl suffered head,in· juries, a rraq.(ured pelvis, 'a' deep gash in her ·backr and abrasions from the impact, police said. The car was traveling al an.estimat· ed ~ miles per tto.ur at the-time, 3ceordi.-:~ to poli ce·reports. <See DRIVER, Page A2:) Sex Films Hea;trings ContiIJue llyJOHN Vl\LTERZI\ OtUMD•llfPI .... ~ The ruial pilase of a. tengthy hearlhg-to f;letermine whether two wel known sex films being shown io Balj)o,a ip-e -was ~1111 tdd*Y . ..,~.' i.,.w.·ff· At Monday.'S resu~ of the hearirig llj!lore Harllllr fUdlciaJ District Judge Donald Dungan, a lawyer for the ... Balboa Pussycat Theater, eontiriueQ to explort;_ a .sex Uterapist's view or the me,nts and asserted social implications of "Deep Throat " and "'The Devil in Miss Jones." Dr. Zev Wanderer, a Beverly Hills psychologist, said that he fmds both films have significant value to average California a dult s . He termed ''Dee p 1broat" a valuable film because of its satire, about the medJcal professio n and said it. was beneficial becciuse it allows cOuples to vi~w alternate (orms or sexual behavior in an open at· mospbere. As for "Devil," he charac· terized the film as "a morality play or sorts.'' The movie deals with a woman's suiQtde and sub· sequent exploration or insatiable lust aCter a pact with an agent of the devil. · But Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears succeeded in ob· taining a concession from Dr. Wanderer that it would be an in· dication or "sickness" if the two films were to induce someone i~ the theater audience to comm~t lewd acts in public. } Dr. Wanderer was followed lo the witness stand by Dr. Mae Sis· kin, a psychotherapist and, col· lege professor . 5,he ~so.testified that she has recommended often that couples.wh9 have "lost the spark" in their sexual. adivity ~ds~thefilms. She addf<] that §he bas found that both filmS have. merit as . media.. which app~ch..,.sexual behavior and alter:na~"-techhi · ques in an open and rebitively comfortable ma nner.. .• ., F\lrthermoi'e, •he said, each rt1m denotes a signilicant de· parture from tradilioD~ sex (ilm <S.. FILMS, Pace·I\%) system jo Spartanburg County, South·flarolina. . In two separ3te indictments re~' turned the same day, Hinshaw is charged with a series or felony of· lenses not related to the Spartan· burg sale. It was when Ca pizzi, in an ap· pare nt atte m pl to attac.k Hinshaw's credibility as a wit· ness. asked the Republican con- gressman if he• had reported, his role in the Spartanburg stlle to law enforcement otf'icials that he had his first run in withthejudae .. 'Afle'i Qrdering the nine-man, thre ~·woman jury from the courtroom, Judge Shaw said he was ihocked by the district at- torney's questions . He w ent on to say tllat thousands or dollars have lieem spent obtciining a jury insufaled (Sff VALLERGA, PagO'.l\?l . ' . . Banner adver.tising tonight's bearinf!-on plansJ~~ a 1i'!i~ Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Ne'*PdKJ.,..y h from fence near the cqrrent bridge. A.dvoc3tes of nt:!w , bridge placed the sign \vhere motorists caug_bt in daily traffic j am: at bridge would be likely to see 1t . Heanng starts at 7:-30 p.m. in Newport Harbor High School Auditorium. Airp~rt Van, Tests VOR Beac()tt ~Sit·e$ For the past 10 days, a van with a flashing red li ght on top has been stationed at different spots on the grounds oC Orange County Airport ..• The van contains · electrol\ic testlng equ.i phlt:!nt and a portable Visual Om ni ·Range (VO R') beacon similar to the pennaent one located on the east side or the airport. ... f I The airport's regular VOR has been on the fritz for almo&t two . .. l• , .... ' .. months and: the mission or lhl v&n andJts c~rew of Federal A via lion Aaministration technician is to find out why,. "We usually use tbe J>O{tabL V.OR Cor· sitinC' o( permane'nt in stallatiofl S a.round the Southen California.region," according t John Denend, tfle FM's towe Operations chief at the ai~rt. "It's a .lot easier to drive a ,va1 to a potenija1 VO-R site to check i out than· i( would be to clear a1 area an(f Put in a bigger, perma nent unit..,09ly1tO fin·d out the site' not suitab1e," he said. . Bdt "lri the case Of Or.ang• Cou i;ity· ~irport, the portabl• 'VOR is king used to fQtc:(out w~ tbe perma'nent e·quipment 1 maHunctt~g and deierlnine i a new 10cat1on'Would be better. "•·Thi! week, l uni:l erstaR they'll mO've the 'pc)rtable' systeu • lo the clea'r atrea north of the Sa Di ego Fre~way , .which isn'~ o f.h\'.·~fl!llll!ls·PJ.~.&e~rt, pn per, Deiien1fr1sail:I . . TJie t<W\ife with tlie periru nent voR was discovered in ea1 ly Ju'ne when pilots approachin Crom the north tried to use th equipment's pulsatipg signal i gujde their planes t6 the runwa 'through mornin·c overcast. The pilots round the regula signal was beinl bl."Okenup to th point it was no l~ger Usable. Th FA~ diverted them to th airj>ort's Inslrumerit-Ll'ndin <See BLEEP' Pare AZ) ANOTHER LOSS FOR DOW-7.'JO • • •' ·I -A% OAIL Y PILOT N/C ~Japane$e Assured :)of Help .. WASHJNGTON (APl -Presi- d ent Ford assured visiting •Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki today the United States Will stand by its allies in Asia despite ·'the Ame rican setbacks in Jn - ~ dochina, a spokesman said. °""' ~let 5'.tt , ...... t"ord. meeting with Miki just 11 hours a ner his return from a ~ 10-day tour or Europe, told the ·Japanese leader he envisions a ! continuing major role tor the 1 United States in the maintenance of peace· a nd sta bility in Asia, THIS IS AIRPOAT'.S MALFUNCTIONING VOR Orange County'• S.ooon Blocked by Building • V.-ltite House press secretary Ron Nessen said. Nessen told a news con!erence- Ford outlined to Miki the results of his European trip and that other subjects in their discussion included the security situation in Asia, detente and the prospects for an arms limitation agree- ment with the Soviet Union. I-le said the Korean situation did not co'me up but would be dis· , t'ussed at a subsequent meeting between the leade rs. • Present for the opening meet- ing or one hour and 3> tft¥1utes ":ere Secretary or Slate Henry A. Kissinger and Japanese Foreign , Minister Kiichi Miyazawa and other senior officials from both countries. DellJ ,. .... ,..,. ,.... As Miki opened a two-day of. ficial visit here. there was an absence of ceremonial lrappings in keeping with a desire of both governments for a busineaslike atmosphere. THIS IS PORTAllU REPLACEMENT FOR AILING VOR FAA Otticl~l .Saya \'an Could Become Permanent Rxture Clerks Reject AIRPORT BLEEP ... ~ ' Contract Bid; ·;~ . • • System radar. a'ppr~h directly over re"Sidential TusUri. , Pilots and airport offiCials pre· fer the VOR aligniD.eni, becauae it T lk _ R · brings the ~18i\es on a line direct· 8 S · esume ly o•er \he.~ "New~ fieeway . · • •• • _~ , .Pnd tndustria·1 are!lS~r~ than Reta.JI clerks fn 0f11Jge County on a paitten\. over OOin.es pnd a nd five otber St>talhern scb0ols1 (, i ':- California c~es pre .. headed FAA ex_Pe.Ra ·4'u\C!kJY t de - back lo lhv bar1abling table tet_miaed'tlial~-i>ew ,.iic~ buil~­ Wednesda)' for lalks wiUI four ... inl~ec(mplex~,r: the aitpiort."°d major drug stor&)cbains fOllow-apPa'fe•tlY a\lsing ... V'e ·voR ing union rejection ofJil cootract s•pai to"tenec(' and break yp. offer. ,.. -. · · ,,. A vote last week resulted in 73 Denend said every effort Lo percent rejection of an un-screen the building bas been un· disclosed offer which the unions successrul s0 far so the only op· characterized as ·:totally inade· tiqp left is to see if another VOR · pq uate, leaving us no choice; but to location would Improve things. recommend rejection:":. The porta ble unit has been tried at seVeraJ loc.alions on the airport grounds, including the clear zone immediately to the south of the freeway. But none of the potential new sites have pro- ven completely satis ra~ory .. That's when the decision was m ade to try a location under the approach pattern but to the north of the freeway, Denend said. · Ultimately. the FAA official conceded, tbe portable VOR mig ht be pressed intO s~mi · permanent use at the airport un· less a solution can be found for the resular VOR. "That would •. be a lol.c.tleaper tban moving the existing VOR lo anotherJoc.ation, '' Denend said. About 10,000 Clerks f'tom Santa Barbara to the Mexican border are involved in the dispute with Thrifty, Sav.on, Clark and Long's drug stores. Retail clerks locals involved include Local 324 in Buena Park. Many Support Ford On Oil Price Issue 'U.S. lo Gain' F. ... w1resemtt11 A 54·22 pt!i'<!e nt inajority or the American people support Presi· On RU88 Deal.· dent Ford"• proposal to de·· '• .i.; -. • ~._ulat.J the ·price of-oil .Pi:oduc.~ NEW YO RK (U PI ) -The' in tbfs country, a Louis Harns Journal of Commerce repQ(\ed pqll says. Twenty.four percent today that the United StatJs is a;enotsure. · · certain to come out much better ,..'J!be result or the poll, taken in this year on the sale of e:ratn to .fuly from a nationwide cross- Russia than in 1972. ·• section of 1,417 adults, compared In the first place, the Journal with a 46·31 percent plurality in said, the United States will get April. :twenty-three percent were cash for the Russian grain this und.e<:\ded at that time. yearbecausetheJacksonAmend· A year ~go, deregulation was ment to the 1974 Trade Act pro· oppoeed by tbe public 42-18 per· hibits credits to the Soviet Union cent, witb 30 percent not 11ure. until it changes iUs policies on "With a majority now behind Jewis hemigration. his program, the Preaidenl not Truck Burgled A thief rifled a Colla Mesa machinist's truck pjirked out.side his apartment overnt"1t, stealing $780 in assorted tool6, the victim told police Mond~y: Paul H. Roberts, 64 , of 217 E. 18th Place, said he was at home when the grand theft occurred. ORANGE COAST !> DAILY PILOT T1't 0 •..,9f CN\! 0.•lv P•IOI. ,.;11,wloioll ,.,...,., tlntd•ne ,.. .. ,.Ptrn, ,, """"-d "•!No °'""II" C...'1 Pvbll>ll'"' Com~··•· s..,,..,,, • ..,,.,_••• P..11<·--·· ..... ""' .,.,.,., '°' C..!• MlW, ,...,.....,.., IMKll, """Ii~"" llN(lll,O<lft 111 .. lllllPY, ''•'"'· !.<llllll•l>l<l lll h•v Ind ~ &to1e111Wv01 Co11I. "' 11f!Oll ,_.,,, H •t.on h l><IOll•l'ot• s ......... ••d Sl#ldl•L , .. .. "''"''°"'' ""''11'~"'11 011n1 ,, " now. .. 111. '''"'· C.011~ ~·•· c111ro•111. •ni._ Rober! N. Weed P••••llfnl IMI P\llll•V..• Jack R. Curley II•<• Pr,..19fn! """ 0.-M _,..gs, Thoma5 Kffvi l !.1111 .. Thoma'> A. M url)tllne """"'11'"0 [11•1"' Char1esH. Loos Richard P. Nall Otllces C•l!• I ..... •• no WfU "'• \,,,., l'<i•*""'' S.11n llJJ ••e•-' -.,.,,.,, l -t.fl<ll, 11 .. ~•tlol .... IC .... 1-bll9fol<~ 11.11 .. ICfl-•¥• $.IMISOl<llltll'•l )!ltl\.otPt r- tl!ltfl 014'fe''ff"'•V T~M 11,141 M2-4321 Clas\lfled Adverllslftt M2•!f11 ~, ...... "•'It'"'"" ou .... Sl1-lJ1G f .......... , •• ,... .... 4tS·06JO , ..... ""''~ o. ...... c.-,~11M J40..12H • !_C.'f'ft!'ll, 1111 Of.f!~n (•••I .. ~e1ft .. 1_ ... > ~.1f,!'l,CIM .. llf .. i ,jll~O•hfll'-.. lltfl ... tfl.llllf •' •••ltllloo fin Mftlll ,,,., ... ''''°""''~· ,.,, ... ~, .... lit • ...... 11110"! •• ,..,,.11M .... f!M. • • • only could well realize his policy objective, but also may receive credit for demonstrating courage in sticking to his position in the race of he'avy congreuional op· position," the pollster said Mon· day. ~eanwhile, nine members or Congress' J oint Economic Com· mittee today asked Ford to sign a six-month extension o( current domeetic oil price controls so that negotiations can continue on f're• Page A I FILMS .•• orientations because they ex- plore sexuality lrom a ·remale point of view, instead of a male pol.nt of view. DUn11n has heard arguments on ,tbe Obscenity issue slnce last Friday and he, •lone, will rule on the issue.. Duntan 11 to preskle over ao Aug. 26 jury trial ln wblch three principals in the theater chain ~scheduled to face obar1cs or dilplayina ob-cU.e maUer. Meanwhile, tbe \'ft'o movies continue to be screeDed deUy at lhe Balboa theat6,. • HEA.RJNG. •• Boys Club or th• liariior Areo Central aunc~ atillN ~St ., u a comqpanity cen~ h~ bea removed from tbe •ti,· -~ Renewed dt .. cta.11 lJ the purchaH Willi Bo" otfl<lalo £ixing a new price. Ford announced last week he will veto the bill to e~f!nd price controls on 60 p,ereent or the na· lion 's domestic oil They are due toexpireAug.31 "A veto can turn our economic recovery Into an energy re- cession.·• Sen. Hubert H. Hum· phrey, <D·Minn . >. and eight lawmakers s aid in a letter to Ford. Instead, they urged his ap- proval "lo ensure continuation of our economic recovery and of negotiations toward a national oil price policy." E'roffl Pllfle Al RADICALS lional Assurance building Mon· day morning, taking hostages estimated to number between 15 and 50, including Stebbins and Swedis h ·ch&rge d'Affaires Fredrik BergenstrahJe, whose of· rice is nearby. The terrorists s hot and wounded a watchman and a policeman who went to in · vestigate, and later shot and wounded a policeman outside. The terrorists threatened to blow up themselve& and their hostages unless authorities met their demands -the release of seven radicals in prisoo \n J a pan and provision of a plane. A hitch developed when two of the seven r efused to leave J apan -one because of ill health which had resulted i'n his belng freed on bond and the other bttause he . was a member.,or a rival radiC!al group QUtside.,the 11panese Red Army, officials said. E'roffl Pflflt A J DRIVER ••• Kim 's condition tod8:y at Ho•a Memorial Hospital was lilted u satisfactory. Immediately alter lht;. inci- dent, polite issued a bulletin foe the vehicle and Ill occupanta1 complete with a license number obt1ln«I by • w11n .... AOOUt - bourt lat er, Costa M•• Police fOWlcHhe c ar-aban~ in !heir cUy .. · 1'.Love T,_-ap Female 'Nessie' Used HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, England <AP> -A "fe male" ef· Oey of the le.1endary Loch Ness monster, complete with na.shing 1reen eye5 a nd long , curly eyelashes, set out for Scot.la'ftd to· day to sound a •·maUnc call" OD~ the murky lake. ' .. • The "mate-a -monster" project was conceived1'tiy the firemen or Hertfordshire and ia las in the intereeu of s cience thaa in rals· inK money tor their benevolent fund. • " • Ronald Percival, diYiilonal· staff officer at Herfordshire fire brigade headquarten, said. tbe men have studied the numerous reports of the stran1e aq,µaUc creature believed lb mhab1t Loch Ness and are convinced there ls ··something ol:'t there." "Based on° lbe ass~i;npt~ that there-ts on?y OQe..beast and. thl!t it must be mate, the firemea havt" constructed· a fe01fle 'Nel;Me'; Percrvat .. aid ... 'She is designed to no'at and snort' Water vapor and is ritted with an electronic monster m ating call" It too)t the firemen six months to build the papler-mache effigy . aroUnd a rteme of wood and wire that noo~ on a raft ot oil drums. She'i!C (ia.vllng l/Y .lruck from )he Hemel.ijempslead fire ~lotion to Loch 1'9a=-. where the firemen hope lo l~nch hel""Sundey a(\er slx fUJ1d trai11Jng stope at fll:e,sla· tions en route. · . ' ~ Percival said two firemen wilt sit inside lhe effiay to navigate by periscope and man her out- board 'motor. They will have cameras just In case the moruter does turn up, Perci val said. The truck b earing Nessie caused a bit of a traffic jam to- d ay as it set out from Hemet Hemps tead. Two bagpiperti : cleared the way as passers-by gape\!. The 'firem!!n joked that the ''world's oldest tric k'. might lure the monster from the Loch Netis depths after th e ratlur·e .. of mi~iaubmarines, sophisticated sonavr "'&e.8r and unde rwater cameras. "And if the monster isn't a male, it won 't m atter," Percival said. ··~he won 't be able lo r esist coming up for a peek attheopposi· lion. We can't lose either way.'' Driver Held - Hit-nm 'suspect C"hmed MALIBU (AP) -A motorist who allegedly struck and killed a woman pedestrian was pursued on the Pacific, Coast lfighway early today by another driver who held him al gunpoint until officers arrived. California Highway Patrol Sgt. David Hels el identified the victim as Robin Lee Shur, 22, of Santa Monica. .. He said a pickup truck driven by David A. Nichols, 'n, of Santa Monica, overtook a van near Escoodido Cteek arid then ran into Miss Shur. Helsel said· Nichols drove off but was chased by the .driver.of the vlm, William Kellerman, 26, of Los Angeles, who caught' up with Nichols and held him with a shotgun until CHP officers arrived. Nichols was booked for investigation of felony manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident and drunken driving. John Price r . • E~·Newport · Broker, Dies A funeral service wa:s held today in Corona del Mar for former Newport Beach residenl and stockbroker John R. Price, who cfied Friday al lils retire· ment'hom e in Palm Desert. A 40·year resident of. the Harbor Area. Mr. Price was 69 and had r etired as a broker. for Dean Witter and Comp.Qny 9nly six months ago after 35 years with the firm . Cryptside rites for Mr. Price were conducted at Pacific View Memorial Park. His sole survivor is a niece, Anne Glenn, al10 or Palm Desert, who suegests friend.s mak e memorial contributions to a ravorite charity. He was a mell)ber Of the Santa Ana Country Club, the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Shadow Mountain Country Club in Pilm De111~rt. "" 113 MllU.. P-t Stevie Wonder, 26, blind re- cording artist who won 10 · 'Grammy's i n two years, will receive $13 million in seven years under a con- tract signed today with Motown Record Corp. . ... • o,,,, """ 5&tft ..... DRAW:S JUDGE'S IRE P.rooecutor Cllplzzl VALLERGA: from the Publicity related to a series of scandals surrounding Hinshaw's 1.,2. congressional campaign and the assessor's 0£· fice. "Your questions invite the jury to speculate," Judge Shaw t.old Capizzi. When he asked Valler:ea's at- torney, Richard M4fPhy, il he cared to make a motion, Murp~ said..bis client could not afloi'd the expense of another trial and refused to move for a mistrial. Murphy lhen asked Ille judge I<> declare a mistrial on his own,.a move that would have had the ef. rect or an acquittal had Judie Shaw accepted.the sua:gestion. However. tt was quickly rej~­ ed and the. jurors were callfP back into the cburf.room. ,. It was a shOrt While later wlMj!t Capiizi had his second run 40 with the ji.ldge. . .r This tinie, tbe issue involved questions related lo vislts llinshaw"Jbade to Oranii:e County in the first half of 1973 alttt becoming ii congressman. - Again, the judge ordered the jw;y from his courtroom. ·· He then reprimanded Capizzi for what he said was the assistant district attorney's failur e· to follow his rulings. It was afte r the secon.1 reprimand that Capizzi made the effort to subpoena Hinshaw as. a prosecuUon witness, a move that wou.!s_J have opened him up ,to ~erqueslioning. ., · Later , Judge Shaw said he.;Ld not quash the subpoena. but had told CapiJZi that quettUons not re-- lated to the charges agaiiist Vallerga would not be allowed:· • At that point, aner spendihg almost four hours on and of( the witness stand Hinshaw was ex· cused. WaterBoarq ., Seats Open ·; ·• ThJ;ee directora tes on the CcJ;ita Mesa County Water District .'f.111 be tilled by election Nov. 4. Papers may be filed with the.Je- gistra r of volers beglnn.\,nl Thursday. · Terms which are expiring~­ elude those of directors Mar;to Durante, Carl R . Stevens ·~d Warren E. Booth. They represent Distr1cts 1, 2 and3 respectivel7_,· ... Deadline for filin1 is Aug.l'9. Additional information is ava#a· hie by calling 834-2244 and asldll:g for the candidate filin g depai't· ment. '' THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• . . Tl:lere is· a common practice of private labeling in the carpet Industry. Large depart- ment stores. chain stores, and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on· ttie samples so ·that the customers cannot easily · shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our. store find the price of e11ch quality prominently ' . featured on the sample book. because we are competitive. Also1 because we feel the customer has a 1right to know what he is buying. we n&)l,!lr change the name on .a sample book. the name of the game 1s integrity. .. DEN'S · ... · :iiiiiiilitiiin:·custom draperiss UC. t..::l. 2)04]2 • • " " • l ., • .. ktt ... C.l•tt ~tll .. ,..,. Ii (o•I• Mt >t , C...t•IM1111.S..9"tiQ11,.,eJt••ot•IJ 00-Pll,j ......... ""'..,_'l'"llo1 .. , ... 1 ......... .., .. '"'""11111. led to the deci1l<111 to dolay action · on raUficaU.n of lbe P.W'C-hue, .t.I aboul 10 p.m., the youth'• moll>er IPSl'lred at lhe police 1663 Pt•d!l'ITIA AV!NUE COSTA MESA, CAtlP. 92627' • PHONE 646·'938 -646-2355 atatlon a nd .arran•ecl few har lll------"..l.. __ ...;, _________ ...; _________________ --' • ' city dfficial1 sald. ;' I son 's surrenderi. • ' I I ' ' , I '· •• FROM HOT DOG STAND TO 134-UNIT CHAIN One of K•rcher'a Arat Employes Shown In 1 IM2 Photo Success Story From Hot Dogs to Riches :••During the depression -~~ars, an Ohio fa rm boy '!hn'f'C lo Los Angeles to seek --US fortune~·1n 1941, he boug ht "tf' street-corner hot dog ,,1tand for $326 and opened for )usiness. He built it into a il'lulti-mlllion dollar Southern ~alifornla restaurant chain -'lri·th 134 locaUons. .~Sounds l·I k e a m ovie '"".fce nari o , but for Car l <archer, president and 'ounder of Carl Karcher En- rises, Inc., it is his life ry and the story of Carl's restaurants. l;1NCE KARCHEl!'s entry ,rft.o the tben -unna,,Ql ed.. ~fast -food '' bu.st rless, irowth has been the keynote of his opera- lion. Even to- day, with a n ·econom ic menl with a new kind of fami- ly theme restaurant. The re· s uit was Wh istle Stop, a fast-food restaurant . with a r ailroad ' moll( in Newport Beach. THE IDEA FAILE D. Karcher said, "I decided it was time to get back to the bas ics --the person-to· person service from the hot dog cart days." He converted the Whistle Stop into the Carl's Jr. format. Expansion was planned around a basic SO' x 60' unit, and the chain began growing at a rate of about 10 restaurants per year. In the past four years this has in· creased to between 20 and 25 units. 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Since 1968, the company \as held a course of con· . .rolled targeted growth. :-From a mini -chain ul· '.ittlately totaling three hot Jdg stands. Karcher started ~.erl 's Drive -In and ·a.&rb e cue, a 3'6·.sea t 't(Staurant th1t took in m .64 Wits fi rst day of o~aUon in ljNS. ! Then in 1968, when the com· ~ny had grown to 25 units," ~~rcher took an outside con· 5\ittant 's advice to experi· ' . MARKET .• , Expansion plans for 197Sin· elude takin g th e yellow slarman sign into Northern Californi a. Eight new restaurants are J)laMed for the San Jose-East Bay area, four more for San Diego, and eightmor~ for Orange County .and the Los Angeles area, A .NEW CORPORATE headquarters is now under construction. 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Agnew has i lied for a license lo distribute rs beer in Texas. he company said Monday lhat ew was scheduled to meet with a • s representative or the brewery ~ut the application. Coors said no cision on the application would be ade "for quite some lime." •A company s pokesman said Agnew applied with a resident of Texas to tlstribute the beer in Texas. The rhi.me of the co-applicant and the site ~ the proposed distributorship were 'fl released. Pro golfer Doug Sanders ~ P~:~~~-- • t " -... .. ·?'f'. . . . .. ' .. . , was with Agnew. But it was noltnown whether he is the co-applicant. • "Just rece.nUy. we announced we were going to expand our distribution area to include the rest of the state of Texas," the sPokesman said. "'Since that time, we've talked lo literally hundreds of applicants for dis· tributorships. "Mr. Agnew's application will be pr'ocessed exactly the same as all the rest. These are· just preliminary dis· cussions. '' <The Associated Press said former. Gov. Jolm Connally also is an appli· cant.) Warn ing. The Surgeon General Ha s Oe1ermined Thal Clga_rene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Healtll. ' 4 I • U~r-18Sex~ Hit by Parents 1 SACRAMENTO (UPI) -About three do&en persons have rallied at the Capitol to protest a bill that would allow minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent. The group, carrying a sign which declared, "Leave Mothering to Mothers," urged defeat Mon· day of the Bill (S8395) which would allow docton to prescribe birth control pills and other contracep- tives lo "sexually active" persons under 18. Under the mea,ure by Sen. Anthony. C. Beilenson (D-Los Angeles), doctors would not re· quire permission from parents before prescribing contraceptives, but·would have the option ot in- forming the parents. ' Protesters said'the measure is an assault on .family unity and parental rights. I \ ,\ • Tonight's ,. TV. liigJiligh~ · KCET (28) 7:00 -Jean Shepherd's America. The humorist turns hill alten• Uon to American food In this eolaode en-UUed "There's a Lot More to Life Than a Hostess Twinkle." -. · NBC <O 8:00 -"Journel ,From ; Darkness." A dramaUzaUon q , •· true story of a youth totally blind from the age of Ii, who stru'ggles to.get in~o.m~cal school and becomes a psychiatrist. Marc• Singer Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton, Joseph' Campanella, William Windom and Jack Warden are featured. KTLA (5) 8:00 -"La Strada," This, acclaimed Italian movie from 1956 stan /Anthony Quinn and Richard Bas,<;hart. •· TV DAILY Loo· . ' Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES eR.4SH W~ SERRE-OlJS 17 ' RIPM , Fruce (AP) -ili!nt ~Ir 'ilrly.111 by Mli. < 'A ·~ driven by J..,.. CU1uCleSerNOfR01•thit Pl.mi Sif're-or P1ria ool--u;e 'O!ffff'lwO:Poliee re- llded with·•• auto drhm ported. Tbey said the bJ Oeor1e1 Serre of three 'were) not [elaled Clermond-Ferrand and a ·and bad never me •