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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • $13_ lJlillion z . • r . . . · -. ·1 ll.S.-Seizure . --. - ' • • Teachers Given Fountain Valley Mont Wins Vietory Negotiating Okay ' . . In Ocean View In Car Pool Fight DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOO N, AUGUST 8, 1975 VOL. 61, N0.121, ~SECTIONS,. PAGES ·- 40CMen Heid '.---~-.. -~ ___ j_ In Hash Haul By JOHN V,ALTERZA OllMO.i,Yl"tllll.... ;;I, NewPorl Beach .. poli'ce 3 federal agents confirmed Y that their discover)' of a ton of hashish worth $1'3.fJ million and' the arrest of four Orange Coast residents and four other men amounts to the largest seizure or the substance in U.S. history. Agents in the Middle East, the .Ocea n View's Teachers Get Negotiate OK Teachers in Hu •lington Beach's Ocean View School Dis- trict haVe won a court battle giv- ing them the right to negotiate lour new proposals. Superior Court Judge William S. Lee has told district officials they cannot refuse to bargain on those items. They include : ·• -Affirmative action r'eports. 'teachers had asked that reports about the district's affirmative .8ctlon hiring policy 'made public et specified times each year. -Principal acces~ibllity. Teachers asked that a-substitute administrator be available?' on campus at any time the priDciJ?al is away. . · -Custodial service's. feachers wanted the rilht to Check classroom cleanllnesl and report any problelils to the prin· clpal. -Building surveys. Teachers wanted to take part in making up questions for the annual "build· Ing climate survey'' in which te11chers eval\late principal ·~~~ance •• !~~ te~~h:r at· Teachers clatrned:·dislrict or· l!clals had dtclarl!d -areas ;•ft0n.neiol11ble•.-anc1~ to• Jl)t~islheiif. : · ... ~ow~v1r. Alaiatant Superin· eni Jame• CafW!rliald lhey bave·been dicµss'ed.-lN'l rejected b)o1lloc:Jiool board. J Ig·handiDC .down ,hla decision, Udle ·.Lee noted_, ''The court . lloel not declare the v&J!dlty of tan rour. proposals. but Only de.. Unzllne1 thal lh•y are •~bJecno tbl"nieet and confer provisions of Ill• Winton 'Acl (the employe nesoUa'llons lliwl ." · Orange Coast and San Dieg'o swooped ddwn at midweek on an alleged sophisticated smuggling ring which included a graduate s tudent in computer science from UC Irvine, a man _with a doctorate in ph15ics and a law student. The h"ash, a p<>tent, refined re- sin or marijuana. commanding high prices on the American market, was seized late Wednes- day night by government police in Beirut, Lebanon. Two Laguna Beach men ar· rested there allegedly had ac- companied four large, phony Computer shells in which the hash allegedly was to be shipped to the U.S. Lebanese authorities are hold- ing Le~is Michael Geiger and Michael ·Ross Hillman, both 24 , and both giving their las t stateside address as 2009 Glen- neyre Ave., Laguna Beach: In Costa Mesa, local authorities arrested Jose ph Harvey Zeligs, 23, al his home at 1924Anaheim Ave. In Laguna Beach, agents ar- rested tb~. UCI graduate student, James erane Humphries, 28, at his residence at 479.·B'Ocean Ave. FoUr other men were rounded up~ northern San Diego ~ty. Newport Beach detective Dar- rr.1)'.ollie, who \vllh oUlers on the ri'ewpc)rt,• narcotics detail .-first started t1'e investigation, said that it tOok ei_ght months of tracing. surveillance and even a day·long visit to a large Anaheim compater sbow before the case wastiroten. 1.\ cM!~a;,ct that initial wld.errover uuonn•!lon launched lhe probe 1tri>in !'fetrporl Beach, and SOC!f1 . ~ . ;• (llee Rll.sR, P_,e A!) DIST A.FF POU • EYES'IA CHI EF .. ... • Lor :Ancele' Police Chier Ed Da~i's; :who predicts a "crime wave 1n the United Stales like the "world bu..:never seen before," blames the women's liberation movemftit as a major cause. ~avls believes "more mothers ohould sfay h'ome and Instill old· fJshioned values in their chlldRn. If Momm)' belieres in swtngin1. ahe believes you can Ue, cheat and steal." orange County women, polled • • -· . 1tes ee1n • r1ca F a s hionable R ock • Crowd• ga thered al Newport Beach Fashion Island listens to Johnny Rivers coming at them through thousands of dollars worth of electronic equipment. Performance Thursday afternoon also featured DcFranco Family. Security guard (center, foreground) plugged ears with cotton. i Valley Mom Wins Car Pool Victory By KATHY CLANCY Of Ute Dlilr ,-11e1 SUff ' A FoUntain Valley mother, who driyes co--workers lo their office each day in a 12-passenger va:n, won a victory for car poolers throughout California Thun;day in the State Senate. By a 32-0 vote, the Senate sent Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr_ a bill that would allow workers to share car pooling costs without having to be licensed by the Public Utilities Commission, In APril , tbe Public Utilities Commission had ruled that Carlene ZJPPi\elli of Fountain Valley was operating a business, not a car pool, by charging riders $8 a week for the 17-mile daily round trip to Redondo Beach. The PUC a l so set strict guidelines for direct reimburse- ment or car expenses. A Burke aide said today the measure is designed to protect car poolers Crom legal challenge by bus companies. It derinitely exempts them from PUC license control and allows them lo be re- imbursed ror all operating ex- penses bY their passengers. The bill passed the Assembly by a vote or 65·2 on March 13. Burke does not expect any op· position from the governor. Pt1rs. Zappitelli s aid today that since the April PUC ruling, she h as been carfying eight co· workers, the legal limit, to work al TRW Systems each day, but !SeeCAR POOL, Pagei\Z) 'Saigon Cowboys' Police Car I n Bay Area Booby-trapped SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Police defused a live pipe bomb round beneath a patrol car in the Ptlission police station parking lot today. '"It could h ave wiped out anybody within 50 feet," said of- ficer Gary Fox. The bomb was surrounded by several plastic bags filled with gasoline. Fox said offi cer Jotm McCuley spotted the black powder pi(le bomb and containers or gasoline as he was gettin g into the car at 7:J5a.m. "1'1te bomb was jusl laid under the car and around it were bags or gas which would ignite when it exploded," Fox said. "The bomb squad defused it by about 8:15. '' He said there 'lvas a clock lim- ing device. Massive Angola Exodus JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP ) -Tens of thousands of refugees are pouring out of Angola on a "great trek" to safe· ty from th e violence-torn Portuguese colony where an estimated 5,000 people have died in the pas t year in fi ghting between rival liberation groups. The massive ex:odus is the largest nooq of white refugees neeing an African nation since the bloodshed and chaos of the form er Belgian Co ngo {now Zaire) in the early 1960s. Abandoning the ir homes. farms and jobs, tbcy are leaving by air. land and sea in a desperate bid to escape the groww ing bloodshed in what is poten- tially one of Africa's most pro- sperous nation s. Many have flown lo Portugal but others are escaping in long convoys of cars and trucks to emergency rerugce centers in neighboring Soutb- West Arrica. Three ri va l Arrican move· ments are righting ror control or Angola, which is scheduled to be granted independence on Nov. 11. The three rival movements are the Soviet-backed Popular Move· (See FLEE, P•ce AZ) Orailge;i Cea•~. re L~J; Weatller Mostly sunny Saturday with low clouds and rog clearing by late morning near the beach. Highs in the 70s al the beaches ris· ing to 75 and 85 inland. Low s tonight 58 to 66. INSI DIE T ODA. 'V With summer barely begun. it seems early to think. about fall . but coast coll~ge.s .are planning some unusual courses in the.arts.and com· munications. See Page Cl of today 's Weekender. At v ..... s.. .. k• ....... ......... Clllslfl..i -·· C79u-•lf ON111Nelk•I E.itw111,-..-~-• Hf'U..lll:•t. ... lf Index c;s.a .. •• •• 8 1·1 CJ·4 •• 114·1 .... C> CW Distiicl officla1R nntf'd that IMl now mllal con~_d.lacu .. ·· lncihete~nii, but-areno<- to 11111te any poUcy change con· «riilll&lhem. 1 'by the 'DaUy Pl.lot People starr, say, "It takes two lo swing. Whe~e .does Daddy Ol lnlo Davis' 'bt1rneacbeme?1' See story, Page &1. But the n e w legis lation, sponsored by Assembly man Robert f.:1rke (R*iunlin'1on Beach) actually redefines car pool laws governing car pools • FT. CHA F FEE. Ark. (AP ) - "S3igon ('vwboys ,'' similar .to U.~. !:lr..: ~ i::-:t o r•r . :ire operating a i 1··,. \•'''' :~refu ge e re· Joe , .• 11 r .• ·. officials said ThursUay. r.J ost or the cases have been shoplifting, public drunken- oeasor uaault • There is public access to the parking lot which is used for police personnel vehicles. Fox said the bomb a pparently was placed sometime after midnight when the car was parked there. --l11Mfl"A•4-I "' ' I I • venu.a bu.I lines. I I t ' " -... -. ... ,_ ' I c~ • • • I A2' OAfL v PILOT s Vallerga Jurors -Still Out By GARY GRANYIU.E 0t TIM o.111w Pl191 k.lft \'ENTURA -After failing tQ reach a verdict during nine hours of delibera tion Thursday, a Ven· ttira County Superior Court jury continued to debate the guilt or innocence or Orange County As · sessor Jack Va llerga today. The nine -man, three-woman jury met from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday with three hours off for lunch a nd dinner without re· a r hi.ng a decision on all seven counts brought agairut Vallerga in a May 6 Grand Jury indict· ment. The indictment alleges the as- sessor acted illegally when he ac- cepted $J,714 in consulting fees and expenses connected with the 1973 sale or a county owned com· puterized a ppraisal system to Spart anburg County, South Carolina . While the jury faiJE'd to reach a full verdict Thursday, late in the day fore m a n George Davis told Judge Robert Shaw a decision had been reached on one of the seven alleged illegal acts. But two hours late'\-the 12 jurors s tr eamed ou·t into darkened parking lot and headed for their ho m es without reaching a complete verdict. The long silent day in court was inte rrupted by a brief legal skirmish out or the jury's view shortly before nightfall. The tiff ""'as touched off by a \\'ritten r e ques t from jury for e m an Davis asking Judge Sha""· lo clarify his instructions on the connict o r interest charge 'brought agains t Vallerga. · At first, the j udge said he \\·ould amend his instruc tions and tell the jury that it is not necessary for a public official's duty to ba ve been interfered \\ith for a connicl or interest to have occurred. De fense att orn ey R ic hard Murphy objected to the proposed amendments. l\1urphy said such an instruc - tion would be ·'tantamount to directing a verdict." The lanky d efense lawyer asked Judge Shaw lo consult with the appellate court before issuing the amended instruction. Settlement or the dispute came when the judge called the j ury in- to the courtroom and told the jurors they mus t reach their de- "': cision on the s trength of his original instructions. Refused Bike, ·Boy Hangs Self BETHANY, Ill. (AP) -A 12· year-old boy whose parents re- fused lo buy him a minibike because they were afraid he would get hurt became despon- dent a nd hanged himself, authorities said. The body of Troy Traster was round hanging in a barn near the fam i l y hom e Thurs day . Authorities said he scribbled a note for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Traster. Coroner Don Young of Moultrie Country said Troy related that he told friends he was going to get a minibike and was disappointed lwhen h.is parents refused lo get :him one. Relations Renewed . ·. TOKYO (AP) -North Vietnam and The Ph ilippines have establis hed diplomatic relations, Hanoi's official news agency re· ported tod ay. The agency said a communique setting up r elations was s igned Thursday in Hanoi by government officials of the two countries. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT 1~0r-(OI<! 0•••• Piml ..,!llWl>l<l\l~<- 1 -~ ........ p .... """"'•-db•• .. Ot-1 Coo\!_,.,.,,..Co-•nr s.p.,..t•fdll-•• ""°''....., -""•• 11\•u...:il\ ,.,,,., ..,.. 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Ford was lnformed or the out· look at a two-hour White lloUle meeting Thursday afternoon and "the President reviewed venous administrative actions he could take to help minimize" the lm· pact. Greener 11 aid. Greener said ''no final de· cisio n s w e re m•de '' •t Thursday's seaalon aod that ha could not provide any details about the options dlacuued. f'ro•PageAJ , Ford administration officials and economists ha ve warned FLEE that price increases in steel, • • • aluminum a nd other basic in-me nt for the Liberation or dustries might further fu el infia. Angola, the Chinese and Zaire· lion, which the President regards supported National Front for the as the nation 's top problem. Liberation or Angola and the At V a nd e nb erg Ai r Force Base. Minute man m issi1es are quite commonly test fired , but this photo is unus u al in that it captured the infrequent s imultaneous firing of more than one of the intercott· linental ballistic missiles. U.S. Steel said that although socialist nonaligned Union ror there ""''ould be an increase of 3.8 the Tota l Independence of per cent, certain products, s uch Angola. as standard quality rods, rein· Angola was home to about forcing bars and others, would be 4SO,DOO whites before the collapaf r educed in price. The price of lhe 500-year-old Portuguese changes will t ake effect over a empire last year following a period from Saturday through military coup in April. An Oct. 1. estimated 150,000 have already Lifeguards Arrest Surf er in Clemente San Clemente lifeguards ar· rest ed on e s urfe r and cited another Thursday for refusing to leave contaminated waters just north oft he city pier, polluted by a raw sewage spill a week ago. Greg, C. Hanson, 21 , of 26741 Avenida Domingo, Mi ssion Viejo, was booked for auegec:Uy resist- ing arres t. Hanson was taken in to custody arter a scuffl e w ith Lifeguard Ken Carter and Chris Downey on the beach. Lifegua rd Lt. Lynn Hughes said Hanson and the other surfer had repeatedly r efus ed orders broad· cast over a loudspeaker by the lifeguards to leave the con- taminated area. Lt. Hughes said lifeguards' ef- forts lo get the surfers to leave the polluted area ""'e re met by a de- fiant gesture by one oflhetwos ur- fers, the only ones in the i m· mediate a rea. After several attempts to get the men to leave by talking to them over the louds peake r, police were called, the men were ad- vised they were under arrest and Lifeguards Downey and Carter swam out to bring them in. The surfer whq WJiS cited came in to shore when the lifeguards first entered the water . Hanson reportedly came in in the com· Seven Seized At Rock Fest Sue LA City LOS ANG ELES (UPI ) Seven people a rrested at the Pink Fioyd rock concert in April have filed claims or $10,000 eact, against the city, saying they were "peacefully attending" the concert a nd were arrested without ca use. Filing claims Thursday were James E. Stocks Jr., 24, Van Nuys; Donald Underdale, 201 Norwalk; Larry J . Van Bennan, 21, Brea; Emma Sah, 21, San Bernardino; Emil Galo, 26, Manhattan Beach ; aqd Steve and Susan Lane, both 23, Downey. All cited loss of work, invasion of civil rights, police record of at· rest , attorneys' expenses, em- barrassment and emotional dis- tress. They said the charges were subsequently dropped because of lack of evidence. A total of 511 persons were ar- rested during the five-night con· cert. pany of the guards, but refused guards' orders to come with them to the lifeguard headquarters. A scuffle broke out when an al· tempt assertedly was made to strike Lifeguard Carter with a s urfb oard . Hans o n was restrained by the guards, they said , and was taken to the police station for formal booking. He was r eleased la ter on his own re· cognizance to appear in court on the charges. From Page AJ HASH ••• federal authorities joined in a· cooperative effort. Youle alleged that the group flI'st ordered four large, wall· sized computer shells and that one of the m with electronics ex· perience wired-lliem_up to the point that tbe bOxes and panels bore the semblance of "righteous compulel's.'' "Several weeks ago we traced the shells on a shipment to Deirut an<J federal agents .tbere slar'..et\ their investigation. The bill alone for the s hipping of the shells was more than $10,000," said Youle, who added that the parties' real names were on the invoices. What caused one of the more vexing investigative problems, he said, w as the confirmation that the devices were phony in the rirst place. "Last May we went to the Anaheim Convention Center and tried to compa re the suspect computers with rea1 ones. There were hundreds that all looked the same up ther e,'' he said. Neither Youle, nor fe deral authorities, would specify where the required front money may have come from to lawich the al- . leged hashish smuggling coo. spiracy. Investigat1on i~ continuing throughout the 1 Middle East to trace the source of the con- tra band. Closer to home, agents also are probing yet another aspect of the case which may have involved a second planned shipment, us ing some other form of container. The six men arrested under (ederal st atutes related to COO· spiracy to smuggle and dis- tribute hashis h already have been arraigned b efore U.S. magistrates, Youlesajd. Bail for the half-dozen men ranges from $250,000 to $100,000 .apiece. Mills Ch8;rged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA, Ark. (UPI) -The grand master or Masons in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D. Mills CD- Ark.) has bee n c harged with •jun-masonic conduct'' and a trial will be held Aug. 22. J . Lee Overstreet said Thursday the trial was not an expulsion move against Mills because of his bout with alcoholis m and escapades with stripper Fanne Foxe this year but a matter of ''policing the fraternity .'' Overstreet said the trial in Kensett would be open only t o the five-man trial commission and m e mbers or Mills ' hometown lodge in Kensett. He said he was sworn to keep secret who riled the charge against Mills, an h onor ary 33rddegree Mason. Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson wrote in his column dis tributed for use today that Overstreet was determined to expel Mllls. But Overstreet said An- d erson was ''100 percent incorrect.•• "J am not d e termined to oust him," O ve rstreet said. ''We are simply ~oin g to have a Masonic trial.'' Overstreet and ,his only interest was to p rote ct lhe "good name or Masonry." He declined further comment because he said il was an lnlemal affalr. f'ro• P-.,e Al CAR ·POOL •• Earlier this week, price in· fied and r eturned to Portua:al on • creases w ere announced by commercial flights from the · Armco Steel Corp. and Wheel-Angolan capital of Luanda. she only has been asking for ing-Pitlsburgh Steel"C.orp. Other Portugal's national airline, gasoline reimbursement. steel makers we r e expect~ to TAP, has been unable to cope , Once the m easure has been announce price i n creas es with the r efugees. Airline shortly. authorities r ecently announced J>ILSSed, s he plans to restudy her Ford's economic and energy plant to use charter fliibb to othehr operation ehxpenlnses ann dl advisers said today they expect a help evacuate about 200,000 ln per aps resume c arg g a a · "d 1 ho three months. weekly fee. nalionwi e natura gas S rtage -.1-( rf I of about 15 percent Utls winter However, t housauv. ea u, Her case cam-e toi PUC atten-lhl!t could cause factory shut-the airlift may ('lever 1et ot1 tM · lion when Ronald Hoffman, pre-downs aod new unemployment. ground have made their own sidenl of Southern California That kind of shortqe -.ould be plans. They are filterfn& IOUtb by , C.ommuter Bus Service, charged about 50 percent worse than last car and truck to the rnore • Mrs. Zappitelli with operating winter's and in some states like p eaceful southern are• of ' her "car pool" at a profit along Ohio aod Pennsylvania could be Angola. the route in Fountain Valley and lwoorthree tim esthenationwide Ao estimated 20,000 are Huntington Be ach where he average, stiid d eputy White . already crowded intoacboolaud already has a PUC license. exhibition halls in Nova U.boe, 0 the country's second l•f1e1t Hollman charges $11 a week P 'lfl'().POIT/ES t<Jwn . for the same trip. Hund.reds are arrtvina tbere Mrs. Zappilelli said today she PURLOINED dally from other towns •nd villages to the north ud Red is pleased about the legislation Cross ofricials predict the Ude and plans lo write Burke, thank· PITTSBU RGH CU PI) from the couotrysidecn.ild even- ing him. Somebody has s tolen the 200. tualJy involve more than 100,000 pound portable toilets placed at 1 Burke actually introduced the six construction sites. peop e. measure earlier al the request or A spokesm an for the company South African authorities a constituent who was selling that rents the t oilets said be estimateabout20,000penomare vans, pointing out to customen doesn't know if the units were trying to reach South-West they could use ~hem as car pools. serviced before they were taken. Africa, and that some 2,000 re-fugees have already passed Then, the Zappitelli issue arose ''We're fl abbergasted," the through the border town or and gave it additional im· spokesman said, "not to mention Oshakati, includina: 1,000 last portance. desperate ... '' week. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiijjii;;; ........ iiiljiii ...... jiiiiiiiiliiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii"ii~ SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25% for this Special Event ' La~ge selection. on display for immediate delivery . 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Augu..,1 8. 1975 DAIL 'f PILOT• '.13 Crews BusQ LAU~S VOLUNTEERS Coordinator Brooks &lS '\:7@(11] [[ ~@[[WO©® The <'Olum n appears dally exC'epl Saturdays and Mondays. • t-:01 u prr.11/rrn'' 1'/i(•rt 11·ril~ Pol /Jun n. l 'a t u:1/l c ul rt'd /opt'. gt•/ f/u· ansu1ers ond or·- 111111 11nu n1'<'d lo .~11/rr.-111('q11111t·s 1n yr11 rrlllfll '//I t1rJd fi U \l lli'S.'>. flf nl/ J1n11 r q11e~tin11.~ In /'rt/ 0 11n11 At \'fit1r St•r 1•1r·1· (J r rr n 111· ('n11 .~I I l111/!1 l'i/111 I'() ''fi.r 1 ~1;11 . r11.~111 .\Te.~o. CA 9'!fi '.!f;_ Jnclurli· !Jll llr /i'/epl1nnC' 11 u111 her. Roses Can.Last DEAR PAT: My husband gave me a dozen beautiful, long- stemmed roses for m y birthday last month. I must have done something wrong because they died within two or three days. I don 't feel that the roses were at fault since I never have had any Juck preserving them for more than a few days. Can you find out the recommended procedure for making thes e flowers last longer? ..... · ·L.'V.;Uana·Pomt MOit ftorlst1 Include instruc- tkMll ror preserving cut roses in tbe Dower box. Tbese tips advise rec.uttlng stem end1 _wtt]I a .1~ k~• 1111v11. eoildttl&i rows in clean, deep container filled with warm water and Doral pre- senatlve. Remove all foliage below water line and don't cut or scrape stem bark. Place In a cool spot ror two to rour houri. When ananging, use a clean vase wltb ample water capacity. U arrang- ing: roam Is used, saturate it thoroughly in warm water and noral pre1ervative. Insert stems firmly. Place roses in a cool loc:a· tion -never on a television set, aad oat or direct sunlight. Keep away from bot or cold areas, fans, bot air or drafts. Add warm water daily. When rearranging, re.cut stem ends and refill clean vase with warm water and floral preservative. Wro119 Sfflllature DEAR PAT: I sent for a Pantsuit and blouse from Family Fashions by Avon Inc. in Newport News, Va .• Ja !;t l>ecember. I enclosed full pay- inent of $35.22 with the order. After waiting for six weeks, l wrote a Jetter of inquiry to Avon. The firm responded that the ship· ment was sent via United Parcel Service on Jan. 3. Since I never received it, Avon filed a claim with UPS. Someone had signed my name for receipt of the package, but it was not my handwriting. I'm no longer in · terested in the clothing and would appreciate a refund. L.H., Huntington Beach Thelma Baker of Avon re- taaded. your $35.22 before VPS completed Its Investigation. A representative for UPS rePortecl that your order apparently was delivered to tbe wrong address. UPS ha1 reimbursed. Avon for the parcel. TopSpikers Will Compete Tbp volleyball player.1 from throughout So\tlhem California will compete this' weekend at the 21st Laguna Open ma's Beac:h Doubles Volleyball Tournament. The games begin al 9 a .m .. Saturday and Sunday on the two C'OUl'll al Laguna's Main Beach Park. Finals are expected to begin between 4 and 6 p.m. ~n­ day. Tbe tournament has entries trom 35 teams. The number will be pared to 32 teams for competi· lion in the double ellminaUon toumament. Play should last continuously until dusk both day>. Defendlna ehamploos are Buzz Swartz and M atl Gase of Hermosa Beach who woo six con- SflCUtive matches lutyear. By JAN WOR111 6tdtotDall, .. l ... IWft Not all the people who came a lone way to the Camp Pendleton rerugee lent eit.y are re:f'U1ecs. Some, like the Ame.Mean Red Cross team, have assembled from across the nation lo meet the needs of the thousands of new immigrants. Living out of suitcases in the Laguna Hills Hilton Inn, about JO Red ·eross employes have been commuting daily to the hot, dus- ty camp-some since spring when the first Vietnamese and Cambodians arrived. While the workers report their experience at the tent city is uni- que in many ways, most of the Red Cross personnel are no strangers to disaster, disease. or emergency. Some ca m e to Southe rn California directly from the baby lift in San Francisco. Several "'ere nurses in the Second World War and one worked with Navaho Indians before her Camp Pendleton assignment. that's been done on such ~hort. notice." Despitl' the fact that the Red Cross workers have been away from th!'ir homes and families for long stret<'hes of time and arc working undl'r soml•limes dif· ficult conaitions, morale among them has been ..:ood. Brooks said. "At first, a lot of the people were just working too hard. They hadn 't been taking any days off. and they "'er e working lonM hours. Yle were seeing mcdi<'<.il problems a m ong the staff here that wer e directly related to t1verwork ." Now, howeve r, Brooks en · courages his nurses to take breaks from their work. They a re golfing or going to the beach, horse races or restaurants. In their rooms, the nurses add small plants and pictures of their families-but it's still not like t}lc homes they left in Arizona, Tex· as Indi ana, l\1issouri , · Wa~hington ahd Oregon. • ' ~ Fred Brooks, 30, coordinator or the nursing team, came to P endleton from Micronesia, where he was a Peace Corps nurse. He 's been at the camp since May 26. He took the job after res ponding to a call for public health nurses, and its his first ad- ministrative assignment. "All these people were brought together from existing Red Cros!J st<i ff because we felt we needed some continuity inside the or- ~aniza tion other than just volun- teers." Brooks said. ''They all have othc .. r jobs-:-somc as administrators of an entire re- gion-so they can only spend a month or six weeks here. About ever\' two weeks there's a com· plete turnover. · · D•Ur Piiot Staff "-· TWO RED CROSS NURSES HAVE BREAK.FAST BEFORE BUSY DAY AT CAMP PENDLETON Marla Boario (left), Mary Rogers Among Thoae Aulgned to Refugee Camp "The thing that has struck me most out here is the cooperation of all the agencies," Brooks said . "It's incredible the amount Each day a t ea m of nurses con- ducts rounds in each tent area, sending the sickest to the dis - pensary set up by the Navy. Tht.•re is also a special barracks for newborn babies and their mothers to stay. ··in gene ral. the refu gees are in excellent health,'' Brooks said. ·"fhey have a few medical pro· D•Ur Pl .. 1 Staff ~ BICENTENNIAL SHIP -Towering above a Costa Mesa neighborhood, the Pilgrim, a ~ca of.a ,ll:l'.4·vint.agetclipper, receives endorsement as Orange County 's Bicen- tennial Ship_ At the ceremony on the Pil- grim's main d e ck, (from left} county b icentennial cl1airman Bill Hartj e pre- sents e ndorsement to shipbuilder D e nnis Holland. Also shown are Bruce Taylor and Don Bull, wh o are promoting the ship as the California Bicentennial Ship. · 'Official County Ship' Mesa Clipper Set For Bicentennial By DOUG FRITZSCHE Ol .... Dall, .. ll«SWH The Pilgrim, the llS..foot clip- per that has slowly taken shape on her stilts on Santa Avenue in Costa Mesa over the past five Years, has been named Orange County's Biceptennial Ship. Handcrafte d by Denni s Holland, who lives aboard the ~ parUy completed ship with his wife, Betty, and year-old daughter Julie, the Pilgrim was built from plans used for a 1774- v in ta ge clipper built in Baltimore, Md. Three planks still missing from her hull serve as the rront door to the home, temporarily al 2476 Santa Ana Avenue. But by October, she'll have the last boards fitted into place and will be lowered into the Pacific at a Newport Beach shipyard. The m asts and rigging wilt oe aaaea after she's in the water. , After lbe hull has swelled and the last' finishing touches are made, the Pilgrim, with the Holland family and a crew of 20 seamen and four officers, will set sail for a three-month voyage to New York. The Pilgrim is scheduled to ar- rive in New York Harbor on July 4, 1976 to join Operation Sail, a flotilla of about 70 craft from al'Q\IDd:the world which will sail around the Statue of Uberty and rll'e broadsides in honor of the na- Uon 's 200th birthday. The Pilgrim will (lJ'e four 2'At· inch·bore cannons donated by a ~ta Mesa firm. -HOiland, with the sometime help· of appre ntices, has put about 40,000 man hours and about $120,000 into the ship. But when her sails are spread and she catches the wind for her journey to New York, Holland will become "just one or the crew. I'm a s hip- builder, not a sailor,'' he1aid. An experienced skipper aod of- ficer s will be uked to take her to New York with a c rew of college student.I, he said. . The planned trip up Ille e.,t coast will include stops at l'l"riUm• museums alone the way and, perhapa, a vbit al Ba!Umore, where her prol<Jtype wubullt. Operallon Sall will rel)llt In • winner and a trophy which, Holland said, "Weplantowin." After the trip up the east coast, the Pilgrim will take a cruise throug h the Mediterranean . before a sail back and up the west coast. The Pilgrim is like her 1774 counterpart in most details. A woodburning stove takes up most of her galley and the finishin gs are, as near as modem suppliers allow, authentic. The only con- cessions to modern technology will be a diesel engine and a radio. Bill Hartje, chairlJlan of the Orange County Bi centennial Committee, presented Holland with the committee's endorse- ment Thursday. Hartje noted that a n.umber of firms have became interested in the ship's p\anned voyage and have donat- ed supplieS needed to finish her. Girls Clubs Plan Picnic And Circus Girls Clubs from thioughout Orange County will com e together for a picnic and circus from 6:30 lo 8:30 p.m. Thursday a l Bluebird Canyon Park in Laguna Beach. The circus acts include "lion" taming, tightrope walking,and puppeteers. 'fhe circus involves the Laguna, Newport Harbor, North Orana:e County, Garden Grove and Santa Ana Girls' Clubs. Each participating family wlll bring a dinner for the 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . picnic. The circus acts, each introduced by a ringmaster, will follow. In addJtion, each club will hav~ a circus booth wber..Q.Prt.1t1 aucli as balloons' an4 popccrn can be won . , The event Is tbe fint ol I.ti kind to be sponsored jointly by Oran1e ~J·GlrllQabo. •· blems that need treatment and hospitalization but probably less than a comparable cross-section of ,\mericans.'' He said the most common ail- m ents are upper. respiratory troubles like coughs and sorr throats-most due to the sudden s witch from the hot. humid Vit.•t - namese climate to Pendleton 's hot, dry day:> and <'OOI ni~ht.s. Montie Montana's Return Told Sunday Here are some of the features to look for Sunday if you want to catch "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot: TOUGH DECISION-Readers agree with Daily uilot Editor Thomas Keevil that the judg- ment call on whether "to print or not to print" certain pictures is a tough one. A lot of reade rs responded to his invitation lo sound off on th e s ubject, scheduled for Editorial Pages. FATAL FIRES-Your housl" burning down is one disaster you can do something about. In the wake of a tragic l'o1ission Viejo blaze that fa tally burned a mother and he r two children, Daily Pilot Staff Writer Rudi Niedziels ki offers tips on what to do to prevent more tragedies, leadof£ feature for YOU Section. • NIXON AT II O ME-ll h as (SUND A Y'S BEST) been one year since Richard M. Nixon came home to Orange County, a beaten man who had just res igned the presidency, and exiled himself be hind the walls of his San Clemente estate. Llnd<.1 Deut:>ch tells part of what goes on in the very private life of Citizen Nixon in a special feature written for the Associated Press. MONTANA STAMPEDE· When Montie Montana we nt home to Wolf Point Jagt month 1.c~ celebrate a half century in show business. he took · a Jot of Southern Californians with him, in cluding the Daily Pilot's Tom_ McCann, who tells about borsin' around with some real hon:e peo- ple io cowboy CqUQlry di.qing Woll Pbint's .annu.iit'WJJd ffvrsl' Stampede. ,--,:-':I ::-::-:::----····. -. -- $100 OFFPWITSAlE ' FUSCH IA HANGING BASKETS ~: $349 WIRE, MOSS llANOINO BASKETS ............. •OW •t8 95 ... .,. ........ ,. •24ts ..74 ~111'1··· •i·"'"'"" HOURS: '. Dolly 7:J0-6:00 So.day HI S:lO ... ,. 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A. MESA. • 646-3925 •• -. - lWo4 l•ltlc• °"- I ' I, I , • ' I f --- Af' DAtl y PILOT Friday, August B. 1975 Nixon, a-... flay Drama Ends -. . NBC End TV Deal bNEW YORK CAP) -NBC ews a nd former President chard M • .Nixon· have . .bcoken . Red·Army Frees Hostages, Crew ~f negotiatl~s for the ei«l~ive~· ele vision ri ghts to Nix on 's emo1rs and Cor his appea ranee n tw o or thr ee n ClVfork 'documentaries . • • t The bargaininC ended v.•hen '·Nixon's litl.'rary a gent, Irving Lazar, "entered discussions v.·ith others who evidently were pre- pared to pay more ror the rights and might be mor e con1patibl(' with the ro rm('r pr('sident's (_~_N_SH_O_R_T_,,) wishW.-'NBC News·~tdenf·­ Richard C. \Va id said., ~· , · •• Lazar did not i4efrtify tht.:". others, Wald said Thursday. CBS and ABC have rejected orfcl"S to ~ buy the ri~hts for the memoirs and televised appearances of lhc former preside nt. Mideast Progress By United Press International Israeli reports in Tel r\viv s aid toda y indirect negotiations between Israel and Egypt on a new Sinai withdrawal pact have shifted into hi gh gear. One reJX>rt put current chances or success as high a s 70 perce nt. The l'Sracli press repo1ts ap· p e arcd a s Pr i m e J\1ini stt'r Yitzhak Rabin huddled \1tilh his negotiating team for the Sl'cond successive day to consider Egyp· tian proposals on a new acror<l Navy Tests WASHI NGTON (AP) -· The Navy says a search of its records s hows that its only experimenta tion v.•ith LSD occurred about a quarter-ce ntury a go and in volved 20 pe rsons. most of thC'm mentally depressed hos pital pa tients. The Navy's report ca me in the wake of dis clos ures tha t the Army conducted extensive tests w ith LSD and ottlcr hallucinoge nic drugs ove r a period of ne arly 20 yeaxs aod that the Air florce s ponsored such work by universities and other -institutions. ' UPI T•iepflolo Ja::man Dead TRIPOLI, Libya CUPU --A five-day d rama that began Mon· day whe n Japanese Red 1\rmy guerrillas c aptured the U.S. Em· bi.Issy in Kuala Lumpur ended e<.1rly today when a J apanese Air Lin e DCB landed al Tripoli. The 20 Red Army m en were taken in- to custody and four substitute hostages who had nown hair way a round the wo rld rro m the M<tl<iysian capital we re freed. TllE FIVE guerrillas and their Ju lian 'Ca nn o nb ;.i \I ' Ad · Civ e fa n atica l Red Army col- dc rley, wizar.d of the auto leagues released from Japanese saxophone, died tod"y at St. jails through tht."ir seizure of 53 • M d. 1 C nt r in hostages in Kuala Lumpur were Mary s e 1ca c c taken awa y in windowless mini-.._Utu".y. Ind., fouL. ~~le.r-.... ambulances to"On -unknown fate. suffering ma.ssiv;. ~~E?k .. c;. J:le .• .J~nine Japanese crewmen and ~~6 ~6. t :.::. , ... ; ... ~ focD' s ubstitute' rrostag~s were -· .... -. , Hoffa's Children See FBI 'Jackpot' DETROIT (UPI) --Hopes soared today in the family com- pound of m issing Teamsters union powderkeg James R. Hoffa that the FBI would "hit the jackpot" and "the little fellow " would soon_bf ho rn~ _ ~ , _ . . . There v.·a~·no offidal <;QDJirmat1on from federal authont1es. BtM' REpQRTE ~tsid e the Horra summer cottage 40 miles from .DEC\)~~ the mood T huisday, and Horra's son, James P J-£offa, 31, affirmed the rumors of renewed hope Thurs- day night "'hen he r umc to the ~yclone fence suP~uridipg the Hof- f a J;.1~/out ''Read y?·· he asked, then announced, ''We are co.,vinced we "'ill hit the )ackpot. · · "\Ve are hoping to find inCormation that will lead lo his com· ing back home." . Young J-lofra ·s sister, Barbara Crancer or St. Lows, Mo., was questioned by United Press lnle rrnational about her brother's st<.1lement and ,,,.as in enthus iastic agreement. "DO YOU 1\0\\' beli eve your Cather is out their alive and will be back with vou soon?" sh(' "'as asked. .. Rig ht ~.; s hC' il nS"'l'rM. If J-lqffa 's r C'lurn is in the offin g, it would set up a titanic bat· tie for cont rol of the nation's most powe rful un ion. 1-toffa had vov.•ed he "'ould go after regainin.,g control or the 2.2-million-Teams tcrs next year, unseating his former pal , prcsi· dent Frank E. Fitzsimmons. . To do that. he \\'Ould have to hurdle a stipulation put on ~e commutation or his prison se=·.iA. 197t'..lb:a&...Ae..could JSia.. participat e in unlon)cadcrsh~p u •• u~™ Hbffa v.•as rliµo tted confident 1d do a · t·ision in hi s favor was already sitting in th~ hands of U.S. Circuit Cou rt of t\ppeal s in \\'ashini:?t.on. 6::1~:~~::::-~-·~ killing·3 ~A' 1;rr· T .. urns"i 'Blu" e, .. ,. · · combination of droughts and frosts in major crop·producing areas or the world has sent grain futu re s s k y roc keting a nd threatens lo bring another round or incre a s ed food prices t o American cons umers. At Butz Meeting Grain futures --prices quoted for delivery or grain at a future date --rose the permissible limit for a day's trading in principal markets Thursday. Money Mbsftlfl'! WASHINGTON CAP ) - Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz. an earthy Indianan who has been known to use words stronger tha n gol·durn, heard some salty, sea-blue language the other day that fe w farm boys pick up behind the barn. According to associates, Butz's meeting early Wednesday with Maritim.e Uni~o_ tepd er~ ·~s -~ NEii' .YORK (AP) -:-,,_ l)aton Rouge. :1.a:, .. ~res.l'.fr;.11tep.r wtv:> • surviv'lcStbe Crasl);Qf:.., f:aStem ·.::~--~~~=~----. Air Lil'l!l::jif at l{-ennedyail1)0rt • _ Daily Pilot Dd'iv«y .June 24'".i3YS.h1s wife.bad $22',ooo:-Is Guar.mteed -4 Mofl.!:lay·frtday II you do not tiave in cash ·UI her pUfS,e .W.hen ·she >/Olft paper by $30 p,m.. cau betpre, died in the accident. lie says r 1 pm ;ind yout copy w1t1 be d&-• $15,000 of the money is now mis~­ ing. Jn a letter t o New York police on behalf or Joseph Dispenza, at· torney Donald P . Metchka of Clifton. N.J ., s aid Dispenza's wife, Connie, 39. was carrying .... the mon~y to their native Si cily to repay relatives who had loaned them funds years ago lo open the r estaurant. lo11e1e11 Sa1u1day and Sunday· 11 you cto not 1ecc•11e you1 copy by 9 ;i m Satur- day, Of 8 ;i m Sunday, call betOfe 10 a m atld your copy ... ,11 be dehvered Ck-clllotiOR r .. ~. MO!ll 01ange County Areas l42-'ll21 NOrlhwesl Hunhnglon Beacti, ano Westmonstcr . ~40.1220 Siln Clemen1e. C;io1slrar.o Beach. San Juan Cap1~tr,1no. Dan.a Po1n1. Soutti Laguna Lagunt!I N111uel .... , ... , . 49S-O,l0 perforated for an hour with X- rated expletives rarely heard in the d ecorous halls or the Agriculture Department. The m eeting involved Thomas W. Gleason, president of the In- ternation al Longshoremen's As- sociation; Paul A. Hall of the Seafar ers Association ; a nd Jessie Calhoun of the Marine t)\gineers Bene volent Associa· ... tton. . ' 'Butz, who sb·m etin\es lell"s , shady stories and ethnic jokes, was reportedly· outclassed by the union leade rs' epithets-and vivid descriptions of what he could do if their demands were not met. The maritime leaders are up· set over recent sales of U.S. grain to Ru ssia a nd prospects that more may be sold . Supported by 1\FL·CIO President George P.1eany, they threaten to block ocean shipments of the grain un· less the Ford administration can guaraptee that the sales will not burl American consumers. . - Scattered Shm.vers Over Ro:ckies, Pacific Nit~ Uw l"l•• ., .. " .. .. " " " .. M l,G1 " " " " " " 71 ., .. " ,.~ SI .C2 " " .. , •J .. " " .. ... .. ., n Ja " .. .... .. .. ,l' .... " .. .... ., " 111 ., .. " " .. IM " ,. .. 11 )7 ..... .... .. "' ., " . " .... " .. .~ ~ ·" .... , ..... ' -"""'"' ........ "'""-"' ... ....,.,.. .. ~ c.tll•t'Jll•. •"• lft• Sl•W ,!Wt I preparing le return home. ' A Libyan s pokesman said ac · Cl'plance oC the Japanese ler· rorists did not m ean that Llbya will orrer coope ration with Red 1\rmy a ctiviticio . Libyan com- munication s minis t<•r Nuri Feituri told a news conference : "Only high level pressure from Japan and Mulaysia caused our decision to accept these men. We did accept this because of the humanity point of view and we wanted the hostages to arrive sare." The DC8 whic h carried the guerrillas and their hostages lo Tripoli was s till sitting on the Tarmac approximately a half mile from the terminal building late today and there was no evidence or rcCu eling although the J apanese sa id they would de- part by 10 a.m. PDT. TllE J1\Pl\NESE government expressed "deep regret" today that it had to free Ci ve imprisoned rad ic als in exchange for 53 hostages held by Red Army ter- rorists who seized the U.S. Em- bassy in Kuala Lumpur. Cabinet Set , In Portugal . In New Appeal LISBON, Portugal (UPI) -~ Presid ent Francisco da Costa Gomes swore in a new left-wing "trans itional" cabinet today and appealed to Portugal's soldiers and civilians lo halt their violent opposition lo the pro-Communist policies or the ruling three-man junta. Gen. Vas co Goncalves --the main target of the dissent -re· tained his posit ion as prime minister. Goncalves, who has close ties with the communist party, call ed his opponents "neo· fascists" and reactionaries and vowed to repress their activities. A WAVE OF opposition against the three· leaders has swept · .Z northern· Portugal . and ·it ap- • peared Thursda y that there might b e a m ililary revolt against the government. Army troops and police stood back d9· : 'ing nothing a s , a ngry ·mQbS' burned Communist party head- quarters in several towns and the governme nt sent in pro·leftjst forces. The president reassured the public that the three ruling generals still wanted lo create "pluralistic socialism" in the country a nd u rged the entire country to r emain calm and not participate in violence. The prime minister rushed his cabinet into e xistence after the army commanders of the central and southe rn military districts joined other moder ate offic ers in opposition to Portugal being turned into a Soviet-style slate. Army officers in the northern ~lrict signed ~.similar petit!on. " ;ntE PUsmJI:N.1-~taUed lb;, • cabinet, which tOoli: GoricaJves 29 ·days to create, a "transiti0081 solution'' and · pro~mlsed that Public order would be restored in the country. • A military officer, U , Col. An- tonio Arnao Metelo, and a un- iversity econom ics professor . Jose T eixeir a Ribeiro, were named as vice pre miers under Goncalves. Both profess to be left-wingers. Shapp Queried PITTSBURGH CUP[) -Two newspaper• reported today Gov. : MD.ton J . Shapp, a likely con- tender for the Democratic pre· sidenlial nominatioo, would be ~ailed before a Federal Gr'°ncl JUry he re lo explain his handling of $20,000 in ca mpaign conlribu· tions. Patty Hunt $ 500,000? WASHINGTON CUP!) - It has cost the FBI an estimated half million dollars to look for Patricia '• Hearst, a top official said .. Thursday. 1be newspaper heiress disappeared early in 1974 when she was abducted by -and later joined .-the Symbionese Liberatk>n Jinny. She Is tlill JD.issln(. (Related story. D2) Eusene Walsh. assiatant dlm:tor of the FBI'• od· mllllltraUve division. told • Consrealllonol I1earin1 Thursday 11lhe principal ex-pendJture hat been man· power. I would ,., ... .a the toil of mj heod that it Jiu beeD about '600,000 ot least.'' • CARGO DOOR SITS SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET FROM PLANE Only 39 Hurt Out of 131 Pouengers on.flight 428 Drop in Power 39 Injured in Plane Crash DENVER <U PI) -Earl Clayton is no stranger to jet travel. He Celt the plane lose power Thursday and thought, "My god, so this is how it.'s going to end." .. Clayton, 43, an administrative aide to Re p. W1ll~am Armstrong (D·Colo.), was sitting in the seventh row of the f1 rst- class sectioil of a Continental airlines 727 which had just taken off from Stapleton International Airport. ••GENERALLY AFTER takeoff there is a slight drop and then a s urge of power," he said. "When I didn't feel the surge I knew we were going in. The pilot did an absolutely magnificent job or setting us down as gently as he did. It could have been over forall ofus.'' Thirty-nine of the 131 person s aboard were injured. One passenger was in serious condition with a fractured spine but the rest, taken to five hospitals by ambulance and helicopter, suf- fered less se vere injuries. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety board were investigating to determine wbat caused the plane, Fiight 426 to Wic hita and Tulsa, lo go down. Preliminary reports indicated the aircraft, carrying a crew of s even, wee•Rffet-ed by severe ·turt>o.teuce· just'"ctfter takeorf and forced into a wheat field 200 feet from the end of Stapleton's m ain north-south runway. "CONSTRUCTION'MEN working on a new runway just east of the·craMT site said winds blew the Toof ofra metal n'l'ailil'ett"nce shed·ji.ast 3bo.ut the1.i me ihc 'Plane went down,'' a n NTSB in!i>ec· tor said. "We're still checking, but it appE!ars the· plane was caul!hl in a s evere downdraft and pushed lo the ground.'' The airC'rart came to rest atop a s mall knoll in a wheat stub- ble field. Emergency crews s prayed the pl ane with foam and there was only a brief fire in one or the engines. The tail section of the airline r, containing the three engines, was lorn rrom the fu selage and the cabin compartment jutted at a grotsesque angle, wrenched from the main body of the plane by the force of the crash. J j :\ ~ :i • ••THE CREW WM just great," Clayton said. "Some of them ·~ . . were covered with blood but there was no panic as they helped ..., everyone off the plane. J just can't say enough a bout their pto-•) fessional attitude." · ~· •• • Jailer '~her' l• :j ~· ~ zt·'·FO..mer -Inm:a.tes! . , -' .. :i ... --·~.. ' :· Cite'· ·sex Advance~ ·~ "About how m any Umes did~ RALEIGH. N.C. CUlll) -Joan Little's attorneys have portrayed jailer Clarence Alligood as a 62-year -old lecher in dogged pursuit of female prisoners. Attorney Marvin Miller said the defense would tum to private criminologists today f o r testimony on evidence the pro- secution entered in its attempt to J'l'OVe Miss Little killed Allgood in an escape plot. do that?'' asked defense attom~ Karen Galloway, ..;.1' "About three or four times.:;; Mrs. Gardner answered. tl Mrs. Robersen, a. heavyse\1 dietary worker at the Beaufolti County Hospital, •erveil heT ~ days in the Beaufort CoUnly Jalj before Miss LitUe was ·8,JT'eStec:t• "Did Mr: Alll good ever .. talk t~ you about sex?'' asked MS:• MISS Ll'MLE, a 21·year-0ld Galloway. ·t black ·woman, claims the while "l'E~," SAID MRS. Ro' berse~;;i jailer t ried to rapd·ht r.°'To ·con· ~. vince the ju.ry of his proclivities, "What did he s ay to you? . the defense Thursday praeuled asked Ms. Galloway. · ~ three former inm ates of the '"That t·was confined in jail fqfi Beaufort County Jail. so long, I needed sex," she said ~. "The point has been made," · But Mrs. Robersen &a'id s Miller told re porters following told Alligood, ''if he touched me-, the testimony of the three black would kill him.'' women. "I cen't tee belaboring .;} it.~nie Marie Gardner said Al· Denver Court.~ ligood lried to fo.ndle her breasts ·while she scrubbed lbe noor. Building" Hit. Ro6a Robersen said he pestered her about se:c so much ~~ tried tokillherself. '· ", B DYJumd' _, • .. , The· l ast w1tnfis:s; Phy llis y . ie , Moore, who ha d the cell next to Miss LitUe's for <Ive days about a DENVER; (A'.Pl :..: ,Aa~ month before Alligood was p1 .. 1on tOrenirougli 'aoeati · ldlled. said ~be night Jail"!' taunt· or, U.e u .S. C,ourll!Q~J i . ed Miss IJIUe. _ do'wnto-Jlell-r ............. "Wbatdld bot •&J It> Jj)en..lJI· Police ~~ 'l'b~~-;;;;-' UeT" attornerJerry 1'11111 osked., Porll or l11j'Urfn. illtbOuc ·- "Bil ASKED REil Ir she had damage was exteDJI..,. -•--ec1· •--··.". PoUce said it •-and lhi ~ -·-dynamite wu deposited at a a "Wbatdid she nyT" mtraace to the llulldln1. A.~~ "She ••id if he asked her 81111 nearby win·d..,. ......, ib.t agajn, •hf would report him," teredbylbeblasL .;c Mn. Moore nld. Several lioun berare lbe bllll~ Mrs. Oaf.doer t estUled •bombt)lreatwaspho,.otllo "w-er·t,wu lrJlnl to amib Dmv.,. Wesialde c-t WWlnr, tbelloor. 1DU l<Dow, be_.IQI Wberoldlllt"-wu1D111"°"'! to feel m1llN¥t,but1.wa.lcl TlleballdlDlwu'av_.•Olllltlto block bis b8lld away." sean:b uncovered no bomb. ·~ \ . --- I , I Friday, August I , 197!!1 DAILY "1l0" • ti§ Conc r e te· Collin , '1•~•.1'1ut r,,,, : h ·1 Baggage Attendant Booked in Murder . . SAN DIEGO CAPl -A baggqe atlelldat at s,.,; Di•IO ID· lemallonal Airport bu -boolced fot.1av .. Ug1Uod' of the murder.et a'Dlan wbooe body was r ... ..o.a-• ...,.1<1 oi ..-.... root concrelil>loe~. · · ~,.--.. · · · : held~~~{~f~~~ p.:~a~;_.~,~~~ '".i~~·~ l~ be : Po11~• ,,.,.~ i1'~11tdits rontft'.led ~-• .;b_V> we<1n es· , day .U.b\ tlie,aa1J)e'11illl!( that lhe i.oilr.oi · • Uri..,_ zt · ot 1 San Y11ilQ> was loundem'liOllded in two slabO.,,rdpforced_~· • nux concrete. One arm •as stit~ia.g..out ot ·~e slab. ~Y ~aid Hopkins asked to speak with b0m1clde"det.ect1ves and he Was ar· • rested afterq~esUoning. • BNte" lflq T,.._ Se"eel ,A id -Alpskan Gas 'Raw .De~l~:, LOS ANGELES <UPll-lnor· der to Insure that Southern California Gas users get a sh•re · · ol the &a• from.. ,the Al•slcan plptllpe,:thty.wHI have lo pay f~ it. twG.state Public Utilities Com: missioners said Thursday. Lt>onard Ross and Robert n..1tinovi'ch. appointees or Go\·. Edmund G. llrown Jr .. said it v.•as a "raw deal." but that was lht> only way to insure a sbatt in the Alaskan oil . The commissioners were responding lo criticism by Gas Co. and Atlantic Ricbll~ld Oil Co .. the commis$ione.rs sald, Arco would huvc sold the ruture gas supply to other C'UStomen. The gas company h:1.!l •«rffd to advan<'l' Arco money to de· velop the Prudhoe 8.'"ly eu nc1cts· on Alaska's north slope. In re· tum, SOCAL will ~t't ~ m ': 00 pt.•ttfill or Ute produtioa --an ,•st1motcd 4.2 Lrillion C1..~t ot 11s O\'t'r a 20·YCOlr pcnod. Union Oil Pledges Gas Price Ceiling Cons umer Action, a 2,000 S member San Francisco·based LO ANGELES <UPI) t1ons that dt•control v.·oold ~enll • Union Oil will not raise th" • '·011·11 ' pr " •o •n'n •by u I' group that said Bro""-n 's appoin· .. ~~ s t J<'t.:s " :. ~ p c. tt..-es "'-'ere no difrerent from those wholesale pricl" or ~nsoline mor.:· 10 C't'nts a ).!'a lion. s:1yin(! compC'li •. SA<;RA~0ENTO ~UP{J<-Cov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says he very likely . wlU Vim from--$115 million lO $88 million the new state aid provlded for schools in.a bill passed by the legislature. appoi nt e d by former Gov . than tv.•o ct>nts ~' ~allon cvt•n Ir ttll t1on for salt•:s ~·,11 forct~ nil com·· A I MiR9 B fgll Ronald Rea nan in opposinn big federal price controls on 0 11 are pani<'s to keep prices do\lo'll . "' "' lifted. the pre5idenl or the oil Th" ··onlrol · on '"·· pn·'" or Police Chief Ed\\•ard Davis. oil companies. '" " :s uK: '""" . Fin~l pas,age of the ·•onJy .game·in·town" school fin ance legislation came Thursday when the Assembly approved a con- . ferenc~ committee compromise on a 72-S vote. Hold out : Republicans Jabeled the bill lhc "property tax increase act Of company. 1-~red 11.-rtlc)', s:till ··old'' 011, about 60 1J'('rccnt of U.S.' after s niping at women's If they did not agree lo the pact Thursday. production, are St'hcdulL'd to ex · & lib, trained his guns Thurs-between the Southern California Hartley quarrt•led \lo'ith prcdic· pirt' Au)t . :.1 . ! day on Gov . Edmund G . ,-------------------------..:.._--~-------' ·. State meet inn aUon-spaW\ted f1nan- ( ) 1975" and warned Jt would not ~ cia l problem s ~race d by t California public schools. , ,Qualce 8-.iUm Oroetille Agoi" '. . OROVILL.E (UPI> --An earthquake registering 5.0 on th~ ~Richter Scale s ho_ok this Northern California community earl y to- day. It was the third tremor of such intensity since last F'riday. No serious injuries or d amages were reported. The tremor was felt 75 miles to the. south in Sacramento. Frank Forrester. a federal spokes~a~. said a team in the Oroville area was puzzled because the act1v1ty was continuing with such intensity. He said there was no way of predicting whether a major earthquake would occur in the area. Appof"'-'• Dfspufn Se ffle d SA:CRAMENTO (AP). -Two loan'.default judgmen'6· were pending a1ainst'a jtklgeja"pi>o inted by Gov:"Edrttwnd 8rowrl Jr. when the appointment was announced two weeks ago, the Brown administration confirms. · But ~n a~de lo the Democratic governor said Thursday there was notbin& ~mproper about the case involving William Newsom, 41 , and that 1l resulted from legitimate disputes which have now been settled. Aefor's Solt Charged in Tlaeff . VAN NUVS (UPI) --T heodore Knight Jr. --son of 0:ictor Ted Knight who plays the obnoxious anchorman Ted Ba"ter on the Mary Tyler Moore television series --was arraigned in Municipal Court Thursday on a <'harge of burglary ror allegedly stealing a safe. Knight, 20 , a nd Howard Klein, 21 , v.·ere ordered to appear Sept. 26 for a preliminary hearing. They were arrested last month at Klein 's apartment, where police said they found a safe containing dental gold that bad been stolen Crom the oCfice of 1.1 dental supply co.mpany_ qu1,.-..,~~t..;; .... , c.;..,....,.ed ., ..... . . ·'. . • • ·-' ·~·· • •••.• •• " ........ I. . "" "" ••• SACRAMENTO (AP) -· Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says Republican criticism of Tom Quinn's appointment as state Air Resources Board chairm~ is1:-1nCortunate Wlitica.1 talk. .. ~ulp!J.£.;1;1.tq~.n :~ ~a~p~JB~ ~anag.er.1¥,l,,Y,e,a r .. wt¥) b.a' \a ken a tou~ft ~ UFe af(a1nst ma.1or .a uto ~aDufacturers as, the state.'li ant1sfnOg 'Chler ,'was cohlirmed Thursdayby a 23· 10 vote. Brown Jr .. and Ci t y At· torney Burt Pines, c.a lling i,.rown ·'foolish in many w.ays'' .and labe ling Pines less than a ·'vigorous pro- se~utor." 2nd Mistrial In Murder Case Denied NOR WALK CU Pll --A. Superior court. i.lfdge Tlw.rsday. rerused to grant a second mis- trial in the <'asc of Deborah J oy )\,mtt<!hlll :ra§c.use<t ol ~1Rin• !al hlln Slfel;3IDaped he{ The trral v.·as recessed until l\1onda y so de fense attorneys could prepare a ·cross examina- tion on a surprise witness for the prosecution. Defense Attorneys David Fis- hman and Terry Moshe nsko said the appearance of the surprise witness. who testified she heard the defendant say twice that she killed Danny C. Allen. violated their right to prior knowledge or all prosecution evidence. Tll E \\'ITNESS, Melanie PO\\•cll. 27, ll'Slificd Wednl•sday that she beCril'ndt•d l\frs. Kan· t;.ieng and had several conversa - tions with he r . Mrs. Powell said s be beard. Ma; .. Kantaeng say lwicethat&he had killed Allen. 1 ~rSJ •Powell a loo solll a1key de~" f('nse witness. 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The proposed rate now st ands at about $1.59 per $100 assessed value, or a bout three cents less than last year 's rate. But what supervisors don't like to dw ell on is that the r a te would have to drop a good deal more to re· lleve property owners of their out-Of ·pocket tax bills. A few pennies will make little difference because property values are skyrocketing at a record pace - an average of 14 percent this year and 17 per<:ent last year. The methods used by supervisors to cut the rate are reallY nothing more than mathematical sleight of hand and a he althy dose of f~eral reve nue-sharing money. The reductions a'chieved so fa r really amount to no more than a s hift of some gener al fund items into the revenue sharing column. Real cuts in general rund expenses , such as additional employes, programs: and possibly some services, have not been a ttempted though supe rvisors vow something will still be done. ... Is It Worth the Risk? Recent high·altitude tests conducted by the Na· tional Center for Atmospheric Research have given uncomfortable credence to scientists' warnings that the increasing use of aerosol sprays constitutes a potential hazard. the ultraviolet rays can produce skin cancer. Now balloon 'Ind rocket samplings have revealed a sufficient reduction in the ozone layer to produce a 2 perce nt increase in skin cancer . · Although the evidence is far from complete, \he scientists feel it already justifies a pre ventive ban on the offending propellants. The sta te or Oregon has enacted such a ban, effec- tive in 1977 and other states are considering similar action. Some manufacturers, responding to public concern, have switched to other propellants, which are available, or lo hand pumps. In fact, the aerosol spray mania has reached ridiculous proportions in the United States in recent years. Dozens of products packaged·in aerosol cans - talc powder, perfumes, deodorants, cleaning agents of all types -could jusl as easily be dispensed with hand·pumped sprays, or no spray at all. And surely any responsible person would be will · ing to e xert lhis small effort if there is the slightest possibility that in so doing he can save future genera- tions from physical damage. Annual Disaster ' There will be·ioo,OOo forest fires in the U.S. this year. Nine of 10 will be sel by careless people who would not dream of doing such a thing deliberately. The fires • will demolish the equivalent of 400 million lOO·foot trees. This is double the number. used each year for lumber, paper and other products. • EMPLOYMENT OFFICE - The scientists theorized that fluorocarbon gases used as propellants in the cans could cause a chain re- action in the stratosphere, resulting in depletion of the owne shield that prevents extreme ulkaviolet radia· tion. Among other ill effects on pl ants and animals, Yet the forest is one natural resource that need never run out if we pay attention to preserving it. In summer especially, at home, on the road, and mosl of all in wooded campsites -think fire safely. It's one environmental concern that causes no argu- ments. 'Remember, I'm all for you getting cost-of-Jiving pay increases too! If you ever become employed, of course.' Top Government No Place for Amateurs Dear Gloomy Gus The fiery departure of James Lorenz as <Ii rector of tbe employ- ment department provides a lesson in the realities of politics which may even register upon Gov ernor Jerry Brown. Thal is the bas ic principle that top management in government is no place for ama teurs. The s urpris ing thing, then, a b o ut th e Lorenz inci . dent is not tbal he \\'as fifed but ,,that h~ is th~ Ifrst aflid only one so (ar to have that di stinc· lion among 1¥ team tbat P r o W11'' 1'"1li' put together. For. in making his appoint· tnents, the governor has shunned those with demonstrated abilities in government. He has avoided. like the plague, anything whi ch smacks of "the old politics··. None s pawned by the party or- ganizations, none from the rank~ of bis organized backers, and none who served his father dur· ing his eiRhl years as JaOvernor, have been appointed. Instead he has shown a 1•re· ference to an elitism of Yale bnd Harvard dilettantes, long on philosophy and short on hard ex· perience. WHAT RE bas failed to re· ( EARL WATERS ) He has learned how to handle authority whereas the amateur confuses that with power and races down the track to ultimate disaster. In an appar ent belief that the professionals \\.·ere too steeped in To all you malpractice fans out there: Has your dentist yet asked you to sign a release-''Filling this tooth may end in sud- den death"? DEMOSTHENES Ill Gloornr Gus c•"',,,..nt' ••• tubmitt.tl '»' '"""''and.,.., lllKtiSoi•ilJ refle<I Ille 1titwl OI IPlt newt ,..,..r. Stnd '°"' prt -'le kl Gloomv GVI, OoiilJ Pi IOI. th~ir .~~ys lo adopt_ ta ~he ."new . setback in the long run rather s pirit , Bro~n has.J'tlied,.upon .,'·than'anadv · bL ~. '.':'". o~ ·~·~ ties l~~~if4!'i:.:: ,-..J!tt:" \ .•.. _ ' .. ~ .::rcr~ fn:el1tlS among 1h"E"'1'0Ung re· For it cannot be contended that f~r~ers. To ma~e matters more a minority person or woman is d1ff1 cult for hims elf he has the most qualified in every ap. sought out those who seem to ...a>intment . · .... :.-.Ve;Ute.bang-up:tlClfleiAJ~ -~ ~ · :!~ ... ......; ....... -....,r·~· · ·-:ty-'Df~ens :·1tre --mtr«n ltj1 .. t>.. As "for Loreni: ~C Ol:iViouSI; otherw1se depr1 ved persons. committed the tactical error of IN MANY ways Brown's con· cern for the blacks and Mexicans as well as for women, displayed by his appointments from their ranks, is commendable. He has discerned their opporlunitiei in ~overnment have been neelec- ted. But the dan&er ahead is that which accompanies any ex· cesses. I! Brown continues on thi s course of recognition . for minorities to the exclusion of everyone else, it stands to become reverse discrimination and must eventually bring a re- action which may prove to be a missing the signals. He de· veloped a plan for employment which was unacceptable. Either he, to force the issue, "leaked" it to the press, or someone un · friendly to the administration did so. However it came to public at- tention it caused the governor embarrassment. BROWN'S reaction would have made Harry Truman beam. For Old Harry was firm in the belief that it was the chief executive who'set policy and the appoin· tees' job to carry it out. If they didn't like it they could resign anytime. cegnize in this obvious rejection ;--:::---"-' ------.... or lhe "proressiona1" is that ,r··--, HISTORICAL Lorenz obviously didn't un- derstand those rules. He exhibit- ed an attitude of having some kind of a claim to his job and re- fused to resign. He was promptly fired. Instead of taking it like a pro would, he called a press con- ference and belabored his former benefactor. there 1s more to the old camp11:1gn~ _ 1't:l'r.i.~ s logan or "There's no substitute \W; NOTES for experience'' than a mere '-"..;•.;;-"__;.· _______ _,, • mouthing: The successful politician has learned from errors, often his own, bow to avoid serious mis· takes. He has built a sensitivity to the public and foresees reac- tion with an almost canny ESP. Augu1t8 On this day in 1775, an ad· vertisement appeared in the ''American Manufactory'' in Philadelphia, for spinners and weavers to "work for lbe public good.'' If the governor insists upon ap. Pointing amateurs he can expect no better. Cover-ups Uncovered Who Told the Truth? WASHINGTON -It has become part or our political folkways for candidates to spout hokum. For some, lying becomes a habit they .cannot break after they are elected to office. This may explain why so many politi - cians are ""'ill· ing to place the full weight or the u .s .. Gove rnm e~t behind fl a- g r a n t falsehoods. At all levels or government, officials play· loose with the truth to cover up mistakes, hide corruption and make bad policies look good. But let an investigative re- porter make a mistake or wrong- ly condemn someone in authori- ty, and there are howls of •out- rage . Perhaps we may be excused, therefore, if we oc- casionally remind our readers who has been telling them the truth. ON MARCH 21, 1972, for exam- ple, we reported that Interna- tional Telephone and Telegraph had feared its assets in Chile might be nationalized if Salvador Allende, a Marxisl, were in- • &tailed as presld~nt. To protect its inveslments, lTr had tried to inveigle the U.S. Government to help subvert Chile's constitutional processes. ITT and the CIA had actually plolled together to ''create economic chaos in Chile,'' we re-. ported, "hoping this would cause the Chilean army to pull a coup that would block Allende from cominR to power." White House aides and Cl.A of· PACK ANDERSON) fi ciats a like categorically denied that the plot against Allende was anyt hing more than an IIT pipe dream . But now, s worn testimony has established that the CIA schemed against Allende not only before but after he became presid ent. We began a nother series or col· umns on May J, 1972, charging that the FBI, CIA '•aOO &cret Ser vice kept dos siers on the private lives of prominent Americans. 0 .. 0 -M -.. PATRICK GRAY, the acting FBI chief, called a press con- ference to deny it. "There are no dossiers or secret fil es," he declared. We responded on May 11 that we \\'OU Id be "happy to tell poor Pat, since he's new around the FBI. where some or the secret files are stashed." Thereafter, we published the file numbers and quoted excerpts from secret dossiers on political figures, movie stars, football heroes and newsmen. The ex- istence of thes'e FBI-CIA dossiers, of course, is no longer clisputed. Each new development in the tmfol~ing story_ of the. CIA as· sassinatlon attempt.a alao. ,COD· firms the details that we first published in a series or columns beginning Jan. 17, 1971. The plot· ters whom we named have.now confessed their participation. Yet our columns about the as- SBMinaUon plots were summari- ly denied and dismissed four and a half years ago. "No plot was authorized or impl-'mented to as· sassinate (Cuban Premier Fidel) Castro, <Dominican dictator • Ratael> Trujillo or anyone else," lied former CIA chief John McConein1971. On Nov. 8, 1974, we reported that •·military intervention'' again s t Middl e East oil sheikhdoms had been discussed at the hi ghest Washington levels "as a last resort" to save the West from "econ omic ruin." Th e State Department professed to be aghast at such an idea. BUT THE following January :t, no less than Secr etary of State Henry Kissin ge r acknowledged that force might be used -only in the "greatest emergency," of course -to preve nt th e "slrangulatian or the industrial world." . A_g,fln, whep w~. wr,rpt\I on l\Jay ti, l 974, !hat llie Greek military junta was in imminent danger of collapse, the State Department pOoh ·poohcd our re· port. The junta fell two months later. The political prevaricators have had to swallow dozens of de· nials since we took over the col· umn in August 1969. The Chappa- quiddick affair was then in the headline~. We reported on August 8 that Sen. Ted Kennedy (0.-Mass.) had arranged with his cousin, Joe Gargan, to take the blame for driving his car olf the bridge. Our story was not only denied but derided. Yet five years later, th• Bo.stoft, Globe assigned a squad of reporters to rein · vestigate the incident. They spent several weeks examining e'\ery available detail. Their most fascinating findlhg : "In particular, Kennedy's cousin , Joseph Gargan, agreed at one point to take respansibility for the accident.'' The politicians on capitol Hill have promoted truth in lending and truth in adve~lng. The greater need is for,_ truth in politics. Congress· Votes Itself a Bicentennial Present WASHINGTON -The ... 1dud1peater in The Rotunda Restaurant warned the boys they had but a few minutes to get over to the House floor and vote tJaemselves a pay raise. It had already been a busy &e1Sion for tbe lellu In this new. mlraelc Cong·ress re· inlorced, as it is, bf th<! )"ell· p\Jbll cLled .ahd inCOrt'11))- t I I b I e ~:bshmea. aps •ltlt e intention •oting the graveyard next ar, tbey'd already restored E . Lee to full ciwenshlp llad devoled many. ""'ati""" to the nitty.gritty question wjlcllleF or ,.i to Mrve wine in ......, dlnlD1 room and, if so, ·-d Ibey buy it rrom. The ralM would be Ille copestone tllelr ltrclalMl•e accomplis h· DOllM•IOW'edaoo . )'pel.betic electorate -~ tor a certain· ::.C.: If ,,...t: ... tl'i:. :.-~~= lll•ell. '. Jtlre • ~r in The ~ ' . . da, congressmen told their waiters to save their drinks while they went up the street to live up to their obliga tions to their con- 1tituerit1. Not all of them, however. Phil Crane, the Illinois Republican who'd be a monarchist• if he were any further to the right. voted no. "When lhe1 say they lost 47 per- eent of th<! purchasilig power ol their salaries s ince the last pey raise, wbo caused it?" Crane asked. "They'd be making the aame money they were in 1,989 ti they hadn 't voted those monstrous deficits." Crane ate his lunch while he explained to us how his col· leagues had tried to Hg the pro- cedures of the House so that lhe1 voteri ,wouldn't be •bl• to WI : which onCI of ttiese •sulrmn·g· bunnlf • had round $42,!oo •year too 1mall to live on. (Actla.ally If you count tbeir l!'ff tr1po , their pensions, their he alth·<'att pro- grams and their minor perks Ute their gym, they're already mak· ing something more like 100 \h<>U.} .. WE'VE VOTED ourselves D: ~rpetual pay increase," aald Crane in a voice unusually em· pbatic ror him. "They've isolated themselves ,pw. They can't reel ( VON HOFFMAN ) the pain of what innalion means to people. With thil escalator clause 'there's absolutely no punishment for what they do now.'' He's ri1ht. This ls not a one· time-only pay raise. Tbe in - crease, awk•erdly glued on a bit or post olllce le1islatlon - another concreulcmal triumph -provides the Congress with a permanett escalator clause. They can go fi1eally ape, ravage the c·ountry with worthte11 dollars and never feel It at the cbecliout cou._r again. The beauty of thl& glmml~k II that from now on tbalr raites 8fe a\ltoplatic. They"'ll l\ever bBve1to go ol record a1 havtna voted for lhem again. They've been aim· ing at pulling thll orr ,.,. the bet- ter part of 200 years, llllcl they've· done It. A blceolennlal _..,t to themselves. In the days before John Gardner and the ot!Mr -a\AO Judao 1oalJ or reform nxec1 tlle electioq IP.~ and made it next to lmpooslbJf" Wat an Incumbent, Ille taxpayers bad the hope of re- taliation. In 1815 the fellas voted themselves a rai1e. and the fury of the people who had to pay for it was so great Congress repealed the law. "There has never been an instant before of so unanimous an opinion of the people, and that through every State In the Union," observed Thomas Jof- fer1on who predicted heads would roll. ''Almost the entire maaa will go out, not only thole wbo supported the law or voted for it, or skulked from tbe vote, but those who voted against it or opposed It actively, if they took the money.•• Jefferson knew. Six· ty-three percent or that Congress did not return after lhe next elec-t.loo. , . ., The excuses have been dlvert- 14 AT A PARTY U1e other nllbl l!lea-ldcGovem was hemfto HY •h• couldn't undenUlld wby Georce continued to HTVe et aucb penonol s ecrlnce. She wu not lmpreued by the ar,,.ment thM, 11\eraU, bubbywuaotoon- 1crlpled lato the Senote 'by the Sol..Uve Service. When tldt lit- tle ne1wt1e "'"' r~ to • former McGovern worker. em~ed al modest wases by free enterprise, the ex · McGovernite remarked, "Well. ( saw them at a benefit fOI' the Na- tional Women's Political Caucus and he w as wearing a velveteen dinner jacket and she had on a black, floor· length mink stole." ~aybe it was borrowed. Phil Burton, the lnnuentlal California Democratic con- gressman, preferred bravado to explain the pay raise: "l wish we'd doubled our saJar1es.•• Tom Rees resorted to the quip. 11[ have to catch up wtth my con- ltltuenu' standard of livlnJ," he said, referring to the Rolls-Royce owners in Beverly Hills who re- turn him to ollice biennially. Bella Abzug was spirited but a mite 1beeplah for her. ''I've always been •1atn1t wage freezes," La BellJsslma nuns out and followed up ;with a quick re· cltal of her battlH on behalf of. New York'• municipal workers. But, Bella, moot or the people in thla country don't work f0< the Pemrnent and don't have an escalator clause. ~oviDJ away filJt 1be lauched at a .-ec1 4are to 1ln that aaclie-ll to the_ la Nn York. -From" Carl Albor!; the ~ker or the House, and tho I rest of the leadership there came the loud sounds of tnlce feet on sawdust as, On the steps of the Senate, some poor fools held up a banner on which were the words, "DISARM OR PERISH." DAILY PILOT Rol>m /I. Weed, PublU"" Th0ma1 Krtv4l, f:cUtor &rbaro Krttbkh, g41iorlol Pag• Edit« 'J'h(' editorial pace of the Dally Piiot Sj!&ks to i nform and stimu late readers by presentin g on lhla P.•lle diverse ~mmentary on topl cl,of-inlernt by 1)'ftdlcat· ed co1umnlst1 and c1rtoonlsts, by provldlng a forum tOt' readers' views and by presentln1 this newspaper's Opinions and ldtas on current topics. The edltorlial oplnk>ns of lht' Dally Nlot appen r only In the edltorffl column at the top ol the pace. Opinions ex-pmltd by th e colum nists n.nd c1rtoonl1t1 and letter wr1ten are their own and no endornment ot Ultl'<,vlewt b1 the l>aJJy PtlOI sbou1111 be Ir.I erred.. 1 Frfa,ll>', A\lkust 8.1975 " • •· ... " ........ ,..,_ --.. -.. ' --- .Friday, August 8,Jlll5 - -P<llL y PJLOT. A 7 I tijt fl I I -'E ~ • - 'Shark' Snaps ·Back Over 'laws' Editor'• note: TM 1bork ii takino it on the moW in !ht motion picture "'Jawt,'' initJiring A•tocicted Pre11 •iB//er Jock Schreibmon to of/1.'1' ll'u.s argument for the fish 'wltholl lht teeth. . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --As a shark In-good standlng, I wis h to protest the vicious libel upon me god m y cousins r epresented in the movie Olm, "'Jaws.'' In thi:t'unprovokcd attack on my rainUy, \#hich appeared on the earthly scene eons:. bcfon you pUny, delicat e humans crawled to the at.a.ca p,n tours. I nm de picted as a sinister creature'"' an· ~uted and wanl~n hotted. J-rah! , ;. ; J AWS IS AN UNDISGUISED attempt lo as· 21assinate the reputation ot an oncient creature sleek and marvelous or motion. lrKleed, l •m of-. fered up as one P,Ossessed of ·malevolence, bating lwmaDs and ever ything else. 4 1 Not true! This Peter Bcnchley chap has gone too far, and contributions to the Shark Protective (o)lnd ~re distinctly in order. I~ not hate anyone or anything. Clearly, I do not h'ete. I cannot. This capability bas been withheld trom me and my kind. I ask you, which of the animals on this planet cultivates hatred? Predatory creatures may hurt, but only one really bates . You have one aut?s&. IT IS T RUE THAT THE members or the torpedo-shape d order Selachii are among the lreediest and moat rapacious eaten In tbe watery part of the planet, consonant with the cotnm1tnds implanted in us 60 million to300 million years 110. We were dispersed to all the oceans, although we do prefer warmer waters. We are many kinds, including the three-root dogfish and the whale shark, often more than 50 feet long. T.hanks to this Jaws number, the Great White Shark's eminence as an upper-case "man -eater" is now more firmly established than ever before, although he and other of our mOre famous relations are not choosy about their diets. A secret of survival, you know. MY FAMILY, I F IT· COULD, would have reason to hate man, whoq_e::itroys us simply for sport, Smog '.1"'hreat 'Worse' In C-ily; Counfry-, T ri·o WASHINGTON CUPll --The government re- ports that smog in both rural and urban areas is more widespread than originally thought and it might be necessary to extend pollution controls into the co untryside. The Environmental Protection Agency re- leased a study Thursday s howing that smog, primarily produced from automobiles, is deVelop- i n g in wides pre a d patches ·or the country, especially in the East, rat h er than being restricted lo the narrow areas around big cities. "AS I\ R ESULT. it may be necessary to ex- pand to a n a rea-wide basis some of lhe pollu- tion control measures now in eftect only in urban areas." EPA Ad- ministrator Russell E. Train told a news con- ference. The report comes just a few weeks after Presi- dent Ford asked Congress to ru rthefl relax the Clean Air Act by freezing the exhaust standards for cars for five years. T H E CONT RO L measures that may now be necessary in rural areas include the inspec- tiorf or automobiles to make sure exhaust con- trol devices are main- tained properly, as well ·as cu rbs on t he em- mission of fumes from gasoline stations and dry cleaning establishments. Now, those kinds of con- trols are in effect only in 30 urban areas around the country. "Long thought to be primarily to be an urban problem, oxidant levels well in excess o r the hCa lth-based ambient air qua lity s tandards arc now being observed in broad a reas in the 1..•astern third of the Unit- ed States." Train said. ··Thi s pollution is due primarily to man's ac- tivity.'' /\MONG THE RURAL towns where the report Cound levels ot s mog in excess or the h ealth levels were Wilmington, Ohio; McCon nelsville, Ohio; Wooste r, Ohio; McHenry, Md .; and Dubois, Penn. Among big cities, the five with the worst viola· tions of smog rul es were, in order, Los Angeles, New Haven , Sacramen- to, Detwer and San Fran- cisco. . THE RE PORT said Los Angeles had smog in excess or the health limit 15 percent or the time during 1974. For New Haven, it was 13 per~ent, Sacramento 10 percent. Denver 7 perce nt and San Francisco 4 percent. By comparison, New ''ork Ci ty was above the ~ --.~ ...... In Bcnp!tal • Former FBI director L. Patrick Gray is re- ported in satisfactory condition at a New London, Conn . jospital fol lowing surgery ,for an un- disclosed ailment. s mog health standard----------- only 1 pe rcent of the time. _But offici~ls said . Honored the high level 1n New Haven was no doubt in part due to s m og moving the re from New York City. Douglas Battie , Balboa Island, received straieht A's for the .• _s p rJng t ~r m ~t -;:::=::::;-:-;:-:;::-=----::~c-.Nortttwood, Institute i{I ~-Clo1i!'g Midland, Mich. He was Dutch. EJin BJ.igh~ ... Now in California b Stocks , nam~ to the school's 1amede yfrei h president's li st for ''"'"' ~tanding . academic In t~e lif.!!Qijl!•)I aCfiievemeiit: · · SACRAMENTO CAP) -The dreaded Dutch Elm disease has finally reached California. say state plant pathologists They reported that the fun gus has been verified in a grove of 15 infected elms near Kenwood in Sonoma County north of San Francisco Bay. The Dutch Elm disease has wiped out elm trees in the East and Midwest. California has hun· dreds of thousands of them throughout the state. :i;af, In his pqception that sharks ''need'' killina. We are,-you know, hotl)i bunted ' by certain pe9i>Jel". They use my head foe m1kinl clUe, or all things. My fl esh is used for Certilizer, and they make leather from my hide and oil from my liver. It Is noised about in my circles tbal a shark's llver weighing nine pounds will produce 200 million unll&\of Vitamin D, t-0 make up tor the human prac- tice of Wding one's body from the ra,ys of the sun. ' M"Y ROUGH SKIN IS USED AS a polishing medium, and the Chinese people process my stately fin s as food, including soup. Soup. mind you ! Ah, yes, my teeth. You've heard or those, eh? Some humans in the Southwest Pacitic string my triangular gems for charm nec klaces. How gross. 1( you will, this document may be regarded a class-action suit, in behalf or all the sharks of the sea. We demand a redress of one grievance, and on - ly one. We do not hate you. WE ARE PURE OF llEART, programmed to obey the instincts embedded deep in the seeds from which we came. 1, the sha rk, hate? Never . It's just that I'm hungry all the time. Out, Mom Pair A sk Her Ejection MI NNEAPOL I S. Minn. (AP) --Robert Hail 's moth er-in-la w problem is no j oke to him . In fact , it's so serious he's ta ken the matter to court. Hail has a sk ed Hen- nepin County District Court to ejec t hi s mother-in·law from his home, where s he has lived for 10 years. ZETTA MULLEN, 64, the mother of Ha il 's wife Suzanne , would not co m- ment on the petjtion . The petition s aid Hail and his wife asked Mrs . Mullen to leave the ir home but "she has flatly refused to move or dis- cuss the matter." THE SUIT ASKS that she be prevented from ··interfering in the private lives, of, or mat- ters conce rnin g," the Hai ls and their fiv e children and ·•instruct- ing Or a d vising th c hildren u s to thei behavior. except and un less in the presence o Hail and with his ap proval." Planning Mother PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Ntl'l'ICE .. • D R. ANN M. LUCAS VETERINARIAN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE M OBILE SMALL ANIMAL VETERINA RY SERVICE PRACTICE LlMITEDTO HOUSE CALLS BY APPOINT M ENT TEL EPHONE (714) 494·2701 HELD OVER 1 FINAL WEEK IT l'OPUUlt DIMAHD lllSTOL Celhi W... 1*74414 Cl9MA CINTll: C ......... t1Ml41 PUJ.A ..... L..t .... 4zt.JOIZ C"IM5S CJ'P"'M 12a.1161 I Oii.Mi MAU 0....., IJ7 .. J40 1Vn*T_. , . 144-lltl ___ ,_, ' IU.111' -m::ei .. ·· =..-=~tt LAliiaADADllMU ........ tZl.fft6 UA cm CIMIMA o,_,. IJW721 ::::,===· 54 .. JJIJ tlJ.1248 WA84m Dll\'l IM ....... 147--lltl ..... The state Department of Food and Agriculture said the disease arrived two to four years sooner than expected. The previously known outbreak was along the Oregon-Idaho border. Ward & Harrington is having a Yard Sale! Th e ·Long Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Costa Mesa stores have so much sale merchandise they can 't find room fo r it on their shelves. So they're moving it outside for the biggest Yard Sale of the summer. Come and joi n the action. You 'll find hundreds of items and the hottest prices under the sun. It's happening August 8, 9 and 10 -don't miss it. Just a few examples ... ,, 'I ,. ' ' .. j I •• .; ' J y 'I • , ' I ., All-around auto protection Room fo'r a rug? • . '" l B.11ea Uff/' 5anClemente Fantostic, un interrupted views of the bea ch and the Pa cific combine with impecca ble q a lity of the ~superb Odult condominium h-c>m• of Se a Bluffs , in o quiet residentia l neighborhood of San Clemente. Your pon· oroma rea ches from Cotton-Point to Catalino . • The homes match the views. Spacious living rooms a nd dining rooms o vetlook th• sea. You hove a large, private view balconv,. Ma.ster suiteS have compartmented baths ancl-lorg• dressing a rea s,. The com· pl ete gourmet kitchens (with views tool) _pw_a it your ind ividual ,f;~l,­ lnory touches. Lush ca rpeting. e levator service .• full secu rity .•. f'\'lore than we can 1•11 you .. 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They don't rnecl local building codes. but lhey're Ideal for lols of use's around the home and garden. 2-x 4" it 6' ECONOMY STUDS, Rog.69c 33c 10 111 your needs. 9'i<12' RUG :3055 or 3066 18.88 YOUR CHOICE 5'i<6' OR 5'x8' RUGS #516or7020 5.88 3 PC. lJATH sc r :6015 2.98 • Beach party Take !his folding beach-heighl chair any- where ... to the beDch. to lhe mountains.' by lhe S\vunming pool ._. tho low height lets you be part ol 1he•beoch scene. Sturdy tubular me1a1 trame with plastic web strapping in essor!ed colors. BEACHCHAfR Reg. 4.99 2.98 • no1 Garden Grove Blvd. 6980 Cherry Avo. 1275 Bris tol 301 So. State College 537,9571 or.893·6523 634•711 1 556·1500 870·0050 . Pr~es gO?d only at the L.ong Beach. Fullerton, Garden Grove and Costa M9311 stores, Auguste. 9, and 10. PrlCes s'\sbject lo s tock on hand, so hurry I Open Frlday 9 to 9, Saturday end Sunday 9 to 6. ' i .,,.. , ~ ,, q •) ,, ·I • ' ' I . ·I .. t •• ! ' I ' . • J J l I .. , ,\ ., ,, 'r • ! .. I • • • ., I .. . ,, ' •• J • " ~I { ' 11• • ;; • . j • .rn:J ... .. ~' I ' •f: ' • .~ ., : • '/ ' , " -,f/?. , ' . . ' ~ -·~ • > '-r n' "' ,;."1 ' ·-•• .. , • ' ARTIST'S CONCEPT SHOWS HOW VIKING LANDER WILL APPEAR Two Spacecraft Will Be Launch This Month from Cape Canaveral ·' f&dl Q."'1$ "~ NASA Ph910t British Coming Lead in 19-nation Admiral's Cup BULLETIN COWES, Is le of Wight (U PI) -Rubia, lbri Wcl'll German Admlrals CUp , yachl, has been dis- q ua ll rled from Wed· nesday's 34-mlle Inshore race, lhe International jury announced loday. The ruling has boostt.'<I Britaln's poinls lead in the 19·nalion cham - pionship "'bile West Germany, tbt' defeDdin g champion, s lipped to third place behind lhc United Statt>s. COWES. Isle or Wight (U PI) -Brita in has ove rhaul ed reigning c hampi o n W est Germany lo head the . 19-nations Admiral's Cup series. the world 's pre- mier ocean racing event. " . ' ~ ~~ ' - CHARISMA UNDER CLOUD OF SAIL Admiral's Cup Sought By Dennis Conner • PUBLIC NO'nCE ... sn, Pl!bli""'<I Or&nQe Co.1•1 Cell' PllOt. Jul, 11. 2~. and A••Q•"' \,I . 1'1) f)91·15 PURI.IC NOTICE • • I l FICTl1'10US9USINl!SS • I HAM€ STATEMll;:NT the 1ouow1n11 per•<>n 11 d<>lnQ bu11· l , r.e11a1: "• ADAMS DONUT$. tOlt -.n1 Ave .• "'un,lnglon B•ac r., Calllon•• ·-. ~rH P, Olppon<.r. W011 (Oll!l<'lleQ&n t D• .• Huntlng\Qn Be•<~. C•l••orn1a 92~ Tr.!~ b"~•n•~,. i1 conductea by an ln- alvldU&I. Fr ta P. Ooppong Tr.11 :i;t•le,....,n1 ... ~ 111..i wUh the 1 . counly Cl••~ of O••n11e Countv on AUQ,.~t 1. ltl~. f'_,.l Pi.bll~a Or;onQe Co;o:il Oan, Pllol, j ""°"•ll.1~.n.79,19/S Xl1•·11 . . PUBLIC NOTICE SVPelUORCCURTOl'THE l STATE Of'CALl,-ORNlll l'OR TNEj:.OUNTYOf'ORANGE I No.A ... Slt NOTIC• Of' Ml!ARIMG OP { PET11'tOH l'Ollt Pllt08.&T• Of' WILi. ANO J'OR Ll!TTE•S 01'" AD· MINl$TlltA1'10N WITH THI WILL ANNCllED. E1Mte or JiAA•RIO N A NSCOM6E GIL8 E RT. Oii;:t.,..d. NOTICE IS H~JIEBY GIVEN ll>et JOHN MOORE Ila• llled ~ereln • f>l'll· 11..,, lor Probate of Wilt""" !or Ultllrf ~· ol A<lminl~tretl"" wit!> ll>e Win 1"'4'• 2 Viking Mars Robots Slated For 180-million-mile Voyage Provisional results is- s ued by the international l jury Thursduy show Bri· ·~ tain leading with 542 ,." points, followed by West • Germ any with 507 and the United Stales with 494 afte r Wednesday's 32·mile inshore race, the third in the (our-race behind Robin Aisher'S Britis h boat Yeoman XX. Yeoman had a cor- rected time of IO hours, 33 minut es and 29 seconds, with Guia re- cording 10 :59 :56. Another Britis h yacht, Ron Arney's Noryema, was placed third v.·ith 11 :01 :56 w it h Argen- tina 's Red Rock Ill Tourth with 11 : 17:03 . series. Following the com- ple te disappearance or the wind for several hour s, fo ur yac hts managed lo complete lhe course more than 65 minutes ahead o( the rest of the 57-yac ht be - calmed Oect. With the slackening of the strong tide the remaining yachts slowly made \heir way across the Cinishing line, with the last arriving home 12 hours after the and Rubin ...,•er e 40lh and 4Ist, respectively . RUBIN IS the subject or a protest logged by the skipper o f th e New 7..ealand boat Gcrontius and co uld be di s · qualified. ..., •• a to th" petl!loner ••'-•""'• te who<h ;. m•lll! l<>t lurll>er p.ortk,.IMSi and that th" lime 1ncl ptace ol ,_,...., t~ w""' 1\1~ ~en ~t tor llUQ. :Mo, 1'1S, al t;lO 1.m .. In t~e tounr_.. ol O.p;orl~nt No. J ol s•l<I <Ourl, 11 M Civic Cente• OdYt' west. in tfte c.r1y ol SarU• An1. C11ilorni1. Olt1<1.&119"sl,, 197S Wll.l.IAM I!. SI JOHN, (<>Unty Cler~ MITCHELLA. E8R IGH1', ESO. U10l0So'-'!> W•11on Ave. Wis lll GMHM, C1lllor11l1 to247 Tel: tl1JJl21·llSO •u-ytor: ,..uu-r ( ' I - -· LAUNCH VEHICLE 1976 Arrival Date By AL ROSSITER JR. UPI Stkftc~ Edilor CAPE CANAVERAi •. f'la. The United States .s ..... ts out next week on a bold c xpt.>dition to sear ch for life on the planet !\tars. The $1 billion adventure is s cheduled to begin with the launch at 1:59 p.m . ECYT Monday of the first of two Viking robot ex· plorers, most complicated un- manned spacecraft ever built. The second is set to follow 10 days later. i'I ARS IS NOW 180 million milt's from e:..i rth, but it will t ake the first Viking <ii most IO months a nd 505 million miles of in- lt•rplanelary travel to overtake the red planet. Vikin g I is scheduJed to s"·in g into orbit arounCJ Mars June 18, 1976, to begin scouting its landing site at the mouth of a 3,000-mile- JJiJi g canyo n i~' a n otthern li"Cmisphere r e n ,known as Chryse. If ever y bing goes ac- cording to plan. the first of the t\\'O lande rs wi ll land genUy on \he Martian surface on July,4 :- the nalign 's 200lh ~irthday. Each·Viking. Cfnsisting of an orbiter and a lander. is packed \\'ith instrume nts that ..,,.ill carry out 13 separate scientific in - vestigations, in c ludi ng two THIS EMBLEM TO BE CARRIED ON VIKING CRAFT Winning Design Was Submitted by Baltlmore_Stuclenl --· ' . -· • ' -' .t--·_ cameras that \lti\l r adio back the first picturt>s of Mars as seen from the ground. Pi.OllV..a Or•!'IQ<! Co-sl Diiiy "'""· Auqu~l 1, 'I, lS. 19fS JOJ0..1S ' • I } TllE MOST INTRIGUING question the Vikings ...,ill attempt lo answt'r is whether Ma r s harbors life of any kind. The third craft or the British team. John Pren- tice's Battlecry, placed 31st. AUSTRALl1\ had a pa rticularly disas trous race with John Kahlbt.•tze r's Rumblebt.>e III. the long-lime race leader , retiring a fter s trikin g a mark . Australia's two re main- in g yachts, .M ercedes IV and Love and Four, came in 39th and <17th place. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEAIOACOURTO,.CALll'QAMIA } "I really can't tell you what "'e'rc looking for , but if we find Martian biology, there isn 't any doubt that it probably will change our lives," said Dr. Gerald A. Soffen . NASA's project scientb;t for the Viking project . He said in a r eport written for the ~l a rtin J\.tari ctla Corp., bui lder of the Vikin~ landers, that the question oi life on Mars is a common thread in the in- terest or a ll 70 scientists r esponsi- ble for the Viking studies . ·start. THE ITALIAN yacht Guia Ill crossed the line first and wa s placed second on handi('ap Th e be s t of th e German yac hts was Willi Illbruck's Pinta in 18th place, while Duva Weekend Calendar Gold Cup Regatta Set "WITHOUT EXCEPTION, the Newport Harbor Yacht r ace, keel boa.ts, st.arts Sunday. Viking scientisthasinonewayor Club'sSummerGoldCup today fr o m Santa SAN DIEGO POWER another been enticed by theques-Regatta will highlight Barbara. SQUADRON --Pred.ict- tion of bioldgy, whether he was a the yachting activity on SANT A J\.t O·N IC A ~ Log Contest, power, biologist Of' riot," he said. the local scene with an YACHT CLUB -...., Com~ Si.Jnd'1y . Each Vikin g carries three all c lasses competition modore's Trophy lnvita-North and Inla nd biology instruments that will scheduled to get under tional, PHRF, Saturday, SANTA BARBARA analyze soil scooped up by a way today and continue Sunday. Yr\Cl-11.~lll\. -S<Wl;i radio-cont.rolled d~gger to see ii( . through S~nd~y . MA LI B lJ Y ,\ C lIT Barbara to King Harbor thedirt harborsorganisms. The Summer GoldCUp CLtf'B --Oulri g);l:c r rl.lcc,start.stoday. J>roj ect scientists say the j s a n e w n a me for Tun e up . multihull, ,\NACAPA YA C HT chances :.ire slim that Life will be NHYC's long-st anding Saturday, Sunday. CLU B --Scripps Series COUNTYO,-OlltAHO« NO.: AMSl7 ORO ER TOSMOW CAUSE lCCP S.CllM 11711 In 11'11! Matli-r 01 Ille Appllc•Oon ol DOROTHY !>T0N6 ENRIGHT fg.r o.a....,..01N1me. • W"'EREAS OOROTHY STONE ENRIGHT. 1>l'lll1oner, "'"' 111"'9 ;o a-ti• tlon wilh Ille Clt'rk ol l!>h court for an Qr<le• cl\iln9ong f)e!•Uone•'> Nini! lf<>m OOROlHY STONE E N RIGHT lo DOROTHY HAZEL STONE. !l 15 0RDE:RED t!>•t •II ~In· ter~slld in !t-c &bo¥1~nlltlf<I rnlllt'r ""°""' b.,to<e 1!>" Court •I 10·00 .&.M. ..,, 5oef>I. 11. 1q1~. In ""' co .. rl•oom OI ~11'"•1,.,.nt l. a' IOGC1~I< Center D•l...., .,.,,.,1. Santi> Ana. Ca1U crnla. And •- c;ou''· ii "'"'· why l!>e pellll..,, 1.,.. cn.onge o1 n1....., $Nlu1G ""' ~w-eco. IT IS FURTHE R OROE REO Ill.II .. copy ot tr.I~ Orde• 10 Sl't<>w C.....w be publl~!>e <I In 1r.e O•l ly Piiot • ""W:ilWI><!• 01 Qel'll!••I tlte .. l&lion pr!fll, Id in 0 •""''1l' County. CalUornl•, ant• I ~ 100" tour >uc<Hlive weeks prior ID 11'11! .,.t., '111 IOf" r.earinQ on ti... peUtlol'I. DATED: AUQUll6.-1975 HA9MON.G. SCOVILLE JUOGEOF {HE • SUPERIOltCOUAT' M.:8AIDE,M<llAIOE. CUNNINGHAM & CONCOLtlfO Atl-Y••IL..aw IMG NOnr. llircr. 5tr"t :5.lflt.I Aftl, C...Ultrftla tt101 T1teptoon1: 17141 M7 .. 5S. AllOf"MYllOf P<lllll-r Put1tl..,,.,<1 Ora"QI! co..~t D•lly Pllol. A11'9ust8, 1S, 12, 19, 19/S JOit.iS PUBLIC NOTICE ) l • J J } i { ~ J "' fou nd. espec ial ly on the first Race Week and is a -SanDiego No.5.Salurday,Sunday. look.Bulall ...... eelhatMars has midsummer companion SAN DlEGO AS· SANTA BARBAR ... NoT1cEOl'PU8L1CHEARUtG .,. 1--coc=====c=-;-::""'-e.' I "0 ' JON OF' YAClIT "' 6EFOAETHECITYCOUNCtL the best chance of any of the feature to the club's Fall SOCIAT S1\ILI NG CLUB --Club OF THE ' " . h • I ls r h bo . G Id c d s . CLUBS --Dix Bi-ow I' d" N 3 s d CITYOFFOUNT.&INVALLl!'I' e1g t ot11 er pane · o ar nng O up an pr1ng i.an u:ap o . un ay. NOTicE iSHEAEl:IYGIVE NU...ton "'' some sort of Jiving thing. Gold Cup regattas. The Tr_ocpch_:_Y_,_a_c_ec,_h_a_n_d_ic_acpc, _____________ 1 r"'i.a 1y.AuQu" 1•. n1s. a11:oop.m .1n • ' regattas were ori•'inally -a !t-c count11 er.amber, 10100 s1a1tt • •• c _..e$ff0"$-(f$-@H!>@$$@$®w®fl).c. A-..,n~. Fount;o•n Valley, c.i11om1 ... 1" •.• llA VE PLACED it at named for the fact that @-w U-..C•IYCounc ilw•lll>Otdapubli<nt••- som e thing a pproaching one all of the major trophies t;t Wh d t t @ in;ontlletonowinQ ' chance in 20 that the re is now life were gold-plate d. : ere 0 JOU go 0 ge your ! 1111•1~i1:'!::Jn~o~~~~~·~~~": on Mars," said Dr. Harold P. w l'l,)l'lrl•"9 Comm1i~1on·i oenl•I ol pro- •o ' B·LBO· v•cHT Cl b ~ MAR'' .. E su-lES and get ,;,, -""'"' ........ ·~"'" .. '"" Kl ein, biologist at Nr~A s Ames I' n n u '1:1'.l" '" rrL ~ ""en .... 'Q trtt\!;onOlnQ ~19" .M 11..00 Research Center. Mountain will wind up il~ 1975 66 e"'"""'"~1 s•r•e1. View, Calif. But, he said, .. There Series this weekend with • thenl at DISCOUNT PRICES?:! ~.'::'!.0,.~,-.-~.~,,·~~"i'.".:.~.· ••. ~."°.·.·.~.n :~ ... ~ is a much hi gher chance lhat we th e traditio n a l Long $ "P" ......... .-~ ... ~- w•"ll r,·nd some evidence for Point and Return races 0 $ ,.,..,~P<>•a•yCr.r1>1rn .. 1o1reew1es~s -i -: 1ntntlomrr,.rt••l:-1o. chemicals re lated to life . for yachts competing un· 'RV c F"o u NT• 1"' v•LLEY "In trying to conceive of forms der the International 1tECREAT10N ANO CULTURAL Cf.NTElt MASTER PLAN -T!>e of life on Mars, one dominant Offshor e rule and the Pari"...., Rec,e111on eol"'"1u1c11 M lhlng to note is the lemperalure Midget Ocean Racing a m •PP'<>~ea com11tetion at 1i.. ,,.,.""'' W ~ Pl•n -recommel'ICI ,,.., lhe Coon:.11 variation which even at the Fleet for yacbls 30 fc..-et m '® -rovt:t11ep11n1or 1m111i.mem.il0ft. ""'Uator can va.-u Jtom 00 de.lr eeS' ind under. ::_ m Tr.11oe 11em~ ••• W lnQ procce~MO '-'I • J . ,.; "RP" -v:;r P\.l•!ouant lo llW Pl1nnlriQ 1.aws ol the Fahrenheit in tbe daytime to 100 In the IOR division, the f) if) 5tlte o1 c.iutorn•• 1c;.,,·1. eoct.upxi degrees F. pC10, iero at ni ght," Daily Pilot Trophy will $ ~ ~~O:~~~~F1o;;~:1:~~~!':";: Kl ein said. ••• ~ be awarded lo the yacht ~ i1"1Qm•p<.ano:1e~~1t111••r•on111e 11111>e "The organis ms. on earth that with the best combined $ $ P••nnil>Q 0e.,.r1~11• •11<1 •r• .... u. seem to runctiO"n we ll while going cdrrected times on the $ ..:a. ble 1.,,. put1uc lns~c•kln •n<I e.umln•-• ''""· thro u g h big tempe rature two ra ces. The fl eet $ lb> Tr.ow<1e~·•ln11101eiu1,1n1•-•ln h d be h . I r B lb l w QPPll'>lllO" ,., lr>e•e ilem1 wlll beQllwert c a ngcs ten lo l c s1mp er races rom a oa o ! @lil an °"°°''""n' 10 oo '°· 11 turtt.r 1 ... organisms such as bacteria , Long Point on Saturday . ., •<><m•t1onh~~1ri-<1., ......... ,u w11.c1 li chens, fungi an·d molds. Simple and after a rendezvous at '"" Pl•rmlnQ Oel)a•tmentat'6?·JGt. . ! CllYCOUNl;ILOJ'THE animals, like insect s. can be White 's Cove, races $: c 1TYOf"FOUNfAtN frozen and unfrozen, and or · home on Sunday. • ~~~1~~~1:.., ganis ms suc h as amoeba and Other events on the ~ 0+putyc11,c1ert prolozoacould ea silybefrozen al Southe rn Cali£ornia 8' 3048PULLMAN,COSTAMESA 557-9901@®8 Put1•IYae<10r•ll9SCo-ito.1tyP11at, Y h • IWQ"~t I, 1t7J ...... ,~ night, thawed during lheday and ac ting Association ..... $$$ .. ®-If$$&$-@$®. do very nicely on Mars, tern-calendar: iiiiiiliii.,-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii perature·wise." Los Ang:ele1-Lo•g Beach CARRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB --Sum- mer Regatta, all classes. ' ~---- Saturday, Sunday. AVY YACHT CLUB OF LONG BEACH ". C~l ... 25 National Chhtrf. pions hip regatta, Satur- day, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Santa Barbara to King Harbor ' . BeUringer BUys! MARCO Marine Distress Si9nal RADIO BEACON ReCJUlar $169.00 PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMONS Case Num..,..r lHM ORANGE CO~NT Y HAR801t MUNICIPAL C:OUlll. 470t J~ Aoaa, P. 0. 60• lS\0, N1wp0rt lk«I\. C..lllorni• 97w.J. Pl•lnllll Gl8ff4L"lAR-COLLEC· TIONAGENCY. Defendant JACK T. HALL. COE I •NOii, HOTICEI Yell Ila.-• ...._ ....... T ... ;wr1 Inly •dlk a .. llli! Yell wit....,. ,..... llellltl ... lrd •nlttl '9• ,...... #lltllfl ,. llly1 ..... "'e ,,...,_l .... •19w. AVISO! Utlodhl t.1• dflNI ....... U frl-.el _ .. lf.cldlt C-.4re Ull. tM """'-1• • _._., "" Ud. ,.. ...... -"" .... dl;o1. "' .. '""'"'*'-• •"8•· I. 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'-111W Dr., lfUI •lP, 1 • """*"91Kfl,C.l~iitt.-•t ARTISTS OONCEPT.SHOWS SEQUENCE OF EVEN"l'.S FOR JULY 1911 ~ Sp.ceCf•ll Div~• Into 9rblt•r end Lender on Arrive! • Su!! rlMs•:Dte m., Mb 1:.qp,m.. M!*l rlMt l ;ae.m ., Ml1.t : :rtp.m . •1;,.,.i;,.,.1;,. .. i;..,.1;,.,.i;..,.i;,.,.~ .. 1;.. .. 11......,·.., Pl•lftUtt ' •• ~llbll~ Oran~ <;oaJt o.tl'J .'"-t."~""' """'5t•, u. 11, rt.1•1s JttN.1' '" 1 1 \ QUll "I've in lhe L. '1 F age 75 ! neu hus Ma: ' pro pie, Ma ano me me lal\ the Oni U.Ull!A .,... ... ._. Sari, SetY>I 6t«tri, c """' .. "' .... c CJ!'«*Mlt llAd t(flc ....... .,,_ -~-LEILA ......... _,,... I 11 I Cem 350 C• SI .. ... n NOTIC:i "°" ... ...... ..... ...... "'"' OLl\I• ....... -· ,..,_ ....... ·---· '"'"• It .....l• """ ' "'-.... ...... ,,, .. , ·-~ - \, "I've got to learn to curb my al>Petite before I wind up in the tow-away zone.'' L.M.Boyd 'Tom Sawyer' First in Type You know the men who go to matrimonial agencies lo look for prospective wives? About 75 percent of such fellows are said to be neurotic. Women who go to agencies to find husbands, however, are normal, mostly. The Marriage Society of Great Britain, a non· profit outfit set up lo bring logelher lonely pco· pie, found that out. Interesting, if true. ANOTHER DISTINCTION m erited by Mark TWQin 's gr eat novel "Tom Sawyer" is ·the fact it was the first ty~ manuscript ever sub- m1tte<f lo a published by an American author. Jn 1875, that was. Dump Salvage Project Eyed By WILUAM SCHREIBER Ol IM o.u, P'lltl SI.Ill .. , SANTA ANA -Orange Cou.nty's garbage dumps may be untapped gold mines of ca!toff re- aourses that could bring $10,000 or more a month into tax coffers according to a top count y government ad· ministrator . 11.G. "George" Osborne , direct.or of the county Environme ntal M ana~ement Agency, will ask lhe board of supervisors Tuesday lo seek bids for hand· 1alvace operation:s al Coyote Canyon Dump in the hills between Irvin e and Newport Beach. IF SUPERVISORS AGREE, it would be the fLrSt legal sanction of salvage at the dumps, a prac· tice now prohibited by a county ordinance for safety reasons. "It d istresses me to see all those r esources wasted like that," Osborne said in an interview Thursday. "I've seen some r eally marvelous things just thrown away but since I 'm the guy in charge of the dum~. I've had to set the example and refrain Crom picking them up." Osborne said he h.as seen quality lumber a nd metals such as copper and brass tossed out of •trailers bY people hauling their own trash to lhc ·-dumps. -1 "l 'VE BEEN T EMPTED to gel a wrench a nd take som e of those good pieces or brass off pipes and things,'' he said. "Everylime somebody throws away good lu mber, they'r e throwing away dollars that could be put to use,'' Osborne added. His suggestion to supervisors that a private salvage operation be pcrmitled on a bid basis was triggered by a request for a salvage license from D. F . Anguish, a county salvage engineer, THE PROPOSAL BY Anguish was to operate hand-salvaginR operations at Coyote Canyon, for which he would pay the county $200 a month. Osborne said any salvage work would have to be tightly controlled and limited primarily to the parts or the dump where individuals dump trash rather than where heavy equipment is used. In a report to the OOard, Osborne said he has studied the salvage situation in ne ighboring coun· ties a nd found that it can be a big busin ess opera· lion. NEWEST AMERICAN CITIZENS POSE FOR TRADITIONAL NATURALIZATION PICTURE 25 From Or•nge Co81t Cltlea With Huntington Beach Le•dlng llat •t 11 25 on Coast Join U.S. SANT A AN A -Tw('nly-five Orange Coast resi· dents -nearly ha lf of them from Jluntington Beach -became Ame ri can citizens July 22 in naturaliza· t ion ceremonies conducted in Orange County Superior Court. Presid ing Judge Rube-rt A. B.inya.rd, Oanked by Judges 1-1. Warrcn Knii::htof Mi ssion Viejo and J er- rold S. Oliver, Look the bench for the colorful ceremonies • Huntington ll9ach topped the list or contribut· ing communities with 11 Oi l Cit y residents, a wide margin over the thrcc representativc-s from each of three cities --Cost:.i Mesa, F1untain Valley and Newport Beach. TWO SAN JUAN Ca pistrano residents became American citizens at the ceremony. Irvine, Laguna Beach and Mission Vi ejo each sent one represen- tative to the county courthouse in Santa Ana. Heading tbe li st of contributing nations was The Philippines, with four new Americans hailing from that island nation. Close behind with three each "'ere Canada, China and Great Britain. Nine other nations provided new citizens for (as t -g r owing amcrica. 'fhey w e r e: Cuba, Czechos lovakia, India, Me.x ico, Switzerla nd, Trinidad, Wc~t Ger many, The Nether lands and Yugoslavia. THF. NEW AMERICANS from the Orange Coast, in orde r of contributing nations, are: --CANADA -Olga Vi ctoria a nd Roger F.dward Des met, both of 1862 Parkglen Circle, Costa Mesa. -Cll lNA -Judy Jing-Nay Chan, 9691 Weare A\·e., 1-·ountain Valley; Shui-Leung and Sun-Wing l.au. bolh of 8892 f1reakcrs Drive, Huntington [leach. --CU B A --l\o1igdalia E stupinan, 10372 l\1 <1uretania Circle, lluntington Beach. --CZECllOSl,,OVAKJA -Josef Sedivec, 008 \V. Hal boa Bl vd., Apt. 5, Newport Beach. GREAT BRITAIN --Graham John Britten, 26922 l•loresta l~anc. Mission Viejo; Barbara Ann J\la"'·dsley, 425 Larkspur St., Corona del Ma r ; Thomas Charles Bouchey, 907 Chestnut Place, Nev.•port Beach. --INDIA -J aswinder Kaur Dhillon, 11465 Cori ender Ave., Fountain Valley. --l\o1EX ICO -·Araceli Josephine Daly, 25561 Purple Sage, and Catalina Durazo Senkbell, 26392 Calle Lucana, both of San Juan Capistrano. --TH E NETHERLANDS -Ingrid Reichardt, 19132 ~1 agnolia Ave., Huntington Beach. -Tll E Plll LI PPINES -Eduardo Villaneuva J\1ariano a nd Berneice Irene Mariano, both of 4542 Park~len Circle, Irvine; Heidi Sanz Ho Pragale, 15005 Clarendon, Fountuin Vall ey and Mateo Olite 1..opez, 1553 Arroyo Drive, Laguna Beach. --SWITZERI..AND -Alfred MQljer, 21882 Sum· mer Ci rcle, 1-tuntington Beach. --TRINIDAD --Josephine Arabella and Percy Rezende , 20541 Min erva L<.lne, Huntington Beach. THE JACK OF HFAllTS is every deck of cards,. it's s aid, is ·the memorial to a Frenchman namedJacquesCour. PRAYER Q. "Louie, do you ever pray?" Smng Emergency Plan Weighed -WEST GERMANY -Maria Gertraud e- Flynt, 10052 Suntan Circle and Lucie Noreikat, 20351 Wind Cave Lane, both of Huntington Beach. --YUGOSLAVIA --Karolina and Zdravo Spoljaric, 6562 Glen Drive, Huntington Beach. A. Doe!n't everybody in one way or another ? This morning's prayer : "Lord, give me this day my daily new notion and forgive me the bunk I thought yesterday.'' WHAT, YOU can't na me the second large!l city in the British empire just before the American Revolution? Say Philadelphia. Only London was bigger. Addreu moil lo L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r JS60, ColtoMe~92624 · ' Cuwrighl 1'75 L.M. Boyd IALTZ-IU•llOM FUHllAL HOMI Corona de\ Mar 6 73-9450 <:&ta Mesa 646-2 424 111.1.llOADWAT / MOITU.UT 110 Broadway, ~a Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMJCK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Gapistrano 495--1776 PAClflC YtlW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500P8cifh: Vie'# Drive Newp6r1 Beach .. California 644-2700 fim,,AMILY COLOHIAL l&UMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. w estmin11er 81i13-3 525 SNmfS'MOITUAIT· e27 Main SI. Hl.lnlinaton S.-1on &36-<1539 ONE COJ.OOOL8 ELECT~IC fOR"f LIFT SPECIFICATION NO.A.On IRElllDI lids mus! t. sutlmll!HI on the f orm supplied br the Ohlrl(tS In a<«WOi>!>Ce "Ull•llproYblon\of ll'WI ~llk.iions. 51191:Ult.Mlllft1, bid bleNi• _...,....... IMorrnalfe>r> may b'I' Olllalned .M tl'le -adClre•\, lei.phone 'tt2·1~11 "' s.o.n10. J . W•rne Srh 1s1er 5Kt111rr ot the 8o1rdsof Olrltlors Publlshed Or.mge Coast O.llr Pl ktt. Aufut,tl, 1•1s l0l2-1s PUBLIC NOTICE ....... SUl"illtlOlt couaTO~TMS STAT• OP CALll"OaMIA ~ TMll COUMTY OPOaAllJOll .... A.-i NOTrc• oli' MllA•INCJ OP l"llTITIOH '°Ill f'lllOaATI! O" WILL AND H>lll LllTTillllS Tl.STA.Ml!,._ TAlllY E1t•t• ,elf 'l'LD"-!-NC.11 _,.AY• MU!~LElll, 0tc1eMd. NOftCE IS HEit EBY GIVEN tlWI .. N:EOF AMilRICA,"TSf' l"6 tiled ..... 1 • petll!M IOO' Pf'oliie\I of Wiii ""' ""' eotLettwsnsa.........,•· tr. -'1tloner ,....,..l'lt't '6 ""'*" ti ,,..... ......... """' "9111( ..... -.ii INt ... li.(N ei!d plete ltf fttM1'ftO ltW YITI!' NS Mell Ml tor A119\oit J•. 19'5, at •:JD e.m.,'tll 111t t-tn>Om ot D~lmenl Mt. ll of 1-<1kt co11rl. 11 700 CIYi<'t.ffoWt Drt .. .,,.sl, In ttw CHY of S..... ""'°· C.llfoml•. De .. A11911sl 5, 1t1' 1 WIUIAMl!,SIJOHN, , cewn, , .. """' -· C. N•tL lll•HKOf' ...... 0.1.••11~ 1,,.1 ~ ..... c.~,..,, ""'"'" .... I ........ . L==:z:::=======~I ,.. • .,.., ~ ... CoeM o.i.., "'""· ~1.e, 1s.1t JS ._,~ ! SANTA ANA -IC a third stage air pollution alert----the worst possible-hits more than two-thirds of Orange County government's 11,SOO ei:nployes could be ordered lo stay home. Also t his could require closure of all county facilities to the public and implementation or emergency s m og reduction methods. trhe emer gency steps are contained in a drart o! county governm ent's s mog emergency episode plan, which will be considered for adoption Tuesday bYtheboardofsuperviSorS.' • ·• "' • • AS ONE OF THE COUNTY'S biggest industries and major employers, the county bureaucracy was ~Wr'ed 'to 'draft '3n emerg_ency plan Uhb~f"'new rult.-s of lh'e Air PolluUOn ContrOI District'. Al l Other "major pollution sources·" in the county had to do likewise. Anticipating adoption or such a plan. this year's negotiations with county e mployes ove r pay and benefits included discussion or what would be done in the event of a s m og emergency. ' That issue has still not been Cully resolved. County negotiators have told employe groups that in the event the workers are told to stay home, they will either be given sick leave or vacation time off. ntE ORANGE COUNTY Employe Association has contended the employes should merely be paid as usual without s ick time or vacation hours. Besides tl;te stage three alert steps, which may never be undertaken since a s mog attack of that magnitude has never occurred in the county, the emergency plan also deals with the lesser stage one and stage two alerts. Gets Degree ,_ Richard D. Reid, 725 Center St., Costa Mesa, hu received a m aster or science d egree Cro m Oregon Slate University. In a fi rst stage episode, emergency gener ator testing would be suspended and steam boilers would be fired with natural gas rather than oil if possible. ALL NON·EMERGENCY travel by county employes would be curtailed, business would be conducted by telephone and employe carpooling would be strongly enoouraged. In 11 stage tw.o.situation -there have been three recorded ia,Oraage County -.all stage on~·!tep«' would be taken plus additional actions. Public libraries would be closed. Vehicular ac- cess to county parks. except beaches, would be de· ' 1 ni~:·Refuse diMpa!fal9ltes would•be closed to al~ ~p~., commerctttl' haulers, the s heriff's pistol rang~ would be closed to the public a nd all public facilities but health care bUildlngs would be closed. STAGE TWO WOULD require individual coun· ty departments to cancel non-e mergency appoint· > ments with the public a nd other government employes and issue "carpool only " permits lo "'""'"' employes who mus t use cars. The !'tage three precautions would be most severe in that a ll but about 3,100 county workers 1;...,....,J . .; would be order ed to stay bome. With the exception of law enforce ment and £ire rh_ .JOllNSON a SON agencies, other cssenUal county departments would -q;- operate with s keleton crews. 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Hamburger said Thursday the protein particle, whe n injected into the skin or patients, successrully blocks rorma- tion or "all er gic" molecules that combine to react to s1,1ch irr itants as pollen and house dust. · HAMBURGER Si\ID NEGOTIATIONS are un- der"':..WaY with urtig 'n13nu!actorers to rinance the large-scale testin g or the protein or peptide, as a n oral medi cation. . I-le conceded that the discovery is onl y the fi rst step toward deveiopment of an effective treatment and did not minimize problems still to be raced. "The practical problems are immense, but the confirmation or this ( J the ory or the pe ptide MEDICINE binding makes i~ a risk worth takin g ,' Ham- burger said. ·'The first thing is to incr.case its binding ability because the greater its capacity to combine with cells the more e rrective it will be for treatment," he said. "Then. we need to protect it from destruction rrom enzymes, which will eventuall y lead to the development or an oral rorm." HAMBURGER IS HEAD OF THE Divis ion of Pediatric Immunology and Allergy at the U€: San Diego "1 edical School. His allergy treatment pro- ject was funded by a grant from the University of California Pa tent Board. which has r egistered a pa· tent applicat ion on the discovery. Tr )' a f)a1l y Pilot (_'l;1ss1ril'cl 1\d to buy, sl·ll or rent son1l•tl11nJ!, . FIAT Sales/Service Mission Viejo ·imports 5on Diaco ~wv 01 Averv. Ml~~IOO Vie'° 831· I 140 4Q!>-1100 Or-.C-'J'• Mewnt&lwcptf RARE COIN 6AlllJIES Buying & Selling Gold & Silver Rare Coins ()pen Daily 9-6 PM Free Book on Gold and Silver 17 50 s. lritfol s-ta A-. Ca •2704 BRISTOl TOWN & COtlfHIY 540-3324 ee The TR-7 ,f The physician said r esearchers had been able -lo identify and s ynthesize a protein of the im- munoglobulin E type that does not produce allergic i:tY~ms becaUGe it. is 60 small the body rails to re· ~agni'u .it a s a PI"?tein and develop antibod~s to co~~he ~'li'ir~ ~1 lii<e a protein i<hen inJ~c\· ( Jach .. l>lbi ....... 1 :it 1-1 '! . ·~1 ,. 111a, li f>b 1111!1:' """ bn, oblul .. ,IJn· W Otf r .QqiJf. rt.I /Jff• ·llo.: • ·•<J .UI "'j m .jqtQ. ~he •f~n a~d attaches to cells at the same- sites allergy-caus ing mol ecules must bind in order to become active in the lung, skin or other parts of the body to react lo a llergens like pollen. HE SAID THAT IF THE non·allergic protein takes up the binding sights first, then the allergic molecules arc forced to remain in a harmless, unal· tac hed state and a re eventu ally destroyed. Hamburger said only six patients were t ested v.;th the synthesized protein, but added he is confi· dent the project identified a usable amino-acid se- quence for the control of alle rgies. ''On the basis of sheer chance alon e, the odds of all of the m s howing the same results are statistical- ly very remote,'' he said . Ward Stor~Sued If the following 1ounds liltt you. plt1se call !he Schick Weight Conlr t1I Center. C loll M•lhl FAST on pi!l1 lJ loll we11h1 FAST on 1ho11 0 loll M19ht FAST o• Wit.I dirt ~ l rn wtHjhl FAST 011 hypno1il. 0 G .. 111d M ifhl Mtt E\IEAYTIME FAST WEIGHT LO$$ IS AL MOST ALWAYS A DISAl'f'OI NTllll G FAIL· UAE H~uH you n1ll kaw thtw"" g-ffil'lt lo• tht """"'DD~ tMI mtd1 yow .. ,~I '" 1h1 lit11 ,11«. Sl:hoct ~in 111 111-r • . . 1 pr .. r1m 1h11 dl'Ytloped oul ol !hr w111t $5,000,000. rtWifttl !hit led Ill lht l•moYs Schock Stop Smok11'j Protr1m. T11ly difltu~tl ' F F I Cl • : .;.. -CAl,LHOW or a se rums ·»·:1~ '·'5S -~ 04 SACRAMENTO CAP) offering dis counts on 8 84 --S o m e o f t h e certain items , the n rais· tf 85 ~tontgomery Ward de· in g lhe price o f the Town & Country pa rtment stores arc be· items. Oranqe in g s ued fo r fa lse <.1d--Claiming item s were c-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~- vertising. on sale . and using terms I Atty. Ge n . Evell e lik e ''ba r gain days," Younger s aid he filed a "spectacul ar" and "four C'ivil suit in Sacr amento d ays only," when the Superior Court. charging items were actually of- som c Ward s to r es of fered.atregula rpriccs. engaging in the following practices : -ISSUING COUPONS ~ ' .•I•, • tlll:'"' . loll. .~·-•fil,irk• C1A .• , .• , [· 'Feftlli!i/: Secret!!fY 'bf 'Stiite D e a~ ,Hu s,~ saf.: he 's c,Oh.v,iJ)i:jlfl i.b;¥. ~<;~A has n ~y~~ 111am~<I dut .. any iJ.'l· ••S'SIJl&lion . .PIQls •'8a,4Dst f~rei,gn ·····~.. ..~ ....... • -ADVERTISING combinations of items, such as w'as he r s and dryei-.s •. ~ as to create . the false inlpression that a customer would save money by buying both together . --Mis'represenling the "'eighl of some goods for which customers were charged by the pound for shipping and delivery. THE ATTORNEY getaeral said lhe suit was f~i 1 e d a g a i n s t Montgom e ry Ward's operations in tt'lc state, and did not single out in· dividual stor es. 'Vburlger said the suit seek;is ' 3.n'-in~unction and civTI 1penalties of up to $2,SOO ror eac h m is· ry,w.e1eql~ti on . ,. Fre8DO Grad John T. Burgess, son of Mm '• Michele Burge'SS, 20182 Midland L a ne; Huntington Beach, re- ceived a ma ster's degree ln sbciaJ work from cat State Fresno. He com- pleted studies w ith a perfect 4.0 gra de point avetqe.' ~ ~. . DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIHO ANYWHliRli! 21 st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND 'llOME & ''I-ARDEN SHOW AUG. 15 · 24, 1975 3 BIG SHOWS JN ONE! IEf: .. , The rno1t l11c:I· "1!1n9 flo•e• 111d G1rd1n ShD• In IOUlh•m C1lllO•-nl1 wUh I blc1nt1nnl1I ••· lut• OI A""rlctn ll-er1. "MlllkHI• of doll••• wortl'I of 11'1• ••fl' '"'" h-lnnV'f•lion1 ••. roo"' eddl· tlOJll ••• h11lln1 i nd t lf· c:ondlllo11ln9 .•. lnl1rlo1 dolCOt ... po11l1 tlld p1Uo1 .•. 1ppll1nc11, p!u1 h11n- d11d1 of Dth111. • L11dlfl9 Unit ot Mobllol MOlftll 1h-ln9 lhl fltf li11111 In Mltllft lftd c:-· fort tor l u••rr ll•lnt 11 1ew1M m c 111toml1. 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" ,. ... : . . ' : ... .. : ' ' \ I I ·' l \, ~;hjef Da\tis Stirs Controversy L . ~ os Angeles J>olicc Chief Edward M . Da vis predicts "11 crime wave in lhe United states •like ttfe world has never aeen be/ore," and ·wames the women's itberottion movement ;ind 1>0llllclana:., ' . Ha cltes the ··oeWi mprality which condones b'lng ·Stet.Ung aqcj killing",as u prime Cause and criticizt!s •late ltih:lators who re-cently rcl;ixed murliuanu and sexual conduct Jaw1 . He advocates more mothers slaying home ''to ins(ill old- fai;hione d values in thei r ('hildren,'' otherwise they a re go· ing loi be "savages" if they want lobe .. The Da ily Pilot People staff polled county women Cor their . views. ••• . ' M\lrgaret ·c rier, Orange Coun- ty Probation Officer, said lh<it to blame any one thing or any one group. you have to be "very, very cautious.' "I 8us~t there u e many; ma~ r~l!,,l~I for the.·ln.crenscd crime r,_te ,. , •nd, of course, the ·1~rnlly IS 1definitef1clor,. ' .. J thlnk you have to look more ill speciJics •.. it's all individual. ''I wish I knew all the answers.'' •••• Re presenta tives or Women's OpPortilnily Centers at area campu'ses labeled Davis' re - marks-a scapegoat -''when you don't understand a problem, you blame it on something el se yo u don't u~derstand. '' . Edythe Peters of UC Irvine BEA ANDERSON, Editor ....... ' • said. "Hls tbinklng runs couater to the knowl~dg e we have through recent atudles. "It's not the ~uantJty but the quality ot mothering that mat· ters. Wor:k.lag mothers devote • their time very 1pecifically to cblldren and ttJey beneCit more.•• Ellie Fasaat,or the Reach Out program a t Orange Coast CoUege added, "Women's libera- tion leads to men's liberation and 'e\l entually greater humanis m and more carin.g, not less." A frequent reply was that "it takes two to swin g. Where does Daddy fit into Davis' blame scheme?" ••• Mrs. Ri chard Riley, president or the Harbor Council PT A, bad this reply: "'My roles and leadership out- side the home give my teenagers and 12-year -old a whole new idea of 'mother' than I got frc;>m my mother. "You don't have lo be hom! making cupcakes In a ft.iiJy apron. The children don't ·reel neglected. We touch bases and thrive on the variety or ex- periences." ••• What's rrigblening ls that he makes such broad statements without back-ing them up, com· mented Della Zivic of Huntington Beach. "He doesn't name the pQl.iti· eians who are taking bribes. If he knows.. wtty isn't be~~ginglhem .. ~prosecution? .. I've been wondering what's betn happening to him lately. Is be bttoil\ing emotional or has he teen the seamy 11ide o( life aolon1 that i~is "fectlng him?J ' The-fonner teacher said she /. believes ChJef Davis needs to aet' an eJample and not talk In geoerallties. ••He loses respect.'' Mrs. ZJvlc added that s be doesn't think 'j~omen's lib ls raponsl~le. Tftere's always been a certain per.centage of parents who ba\len't set guidelines,. and on the other ha nd a certain percentage or these kids still twned out all right. '''Environme nt m ay ha ve something lo do with it, but 1 think it depend s on our basic make-up. ''YOu can'l build morality-inl.Q;l people. If they don't have it by the lime they are 15, you are_ out." ••• ''.My Initial reaction' was that this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard,•• said J oan Brick, Fountain Valleycommuni· ty leader, careerist, wife ·and mothetofrour. ''I can't see that the 'new morality' ha1 anything lo do with it Crise in crime rate). I can't un· dersfa,nd \he ,background for making such a general state- ment. It doesn 'l even make sense.•• Mrs. Brick said that after she did some th1nk ing about Chier crime will come when '11 citizens Da\lis· comme nt tha t m ore arelreated equally." mothers should stay at home, "I • * * decided it de pends on each Helen Lotos, convenor of the person's particul ar situation. Orange County Women's Coali· "If you W{Jnt lo pursue a career:-lion, aireec:t. yott 'l'Du st rem ember you are "Chl~r Da\lis n eed~ to be respo.osib le for your children. educated, to come into· the 20th "To carry out both rol es, it century. He has made no men- takes someon e to run the lion of the Vietna m war . Talk household. I have come to realize about killing and crime," she that at some point I am vet)' de-gaid. pendent on someone else." "He seems to ta ke it for grant· • * * ed that women have a lot of in· Sharon Wehr, an orficer inrthe nuence in raising children. But remember, it takes two to niake Huntington Beach Police Wives' a child ... Guild, said, "Personally, I Wnk he hassomegoodpoints,butthey Ms. Lotos s uggested that areexagger alcd. Cathers should stay home and lake care or thei r children rrfOre. "I tbif)k more mothers shoul.d "It's a <"rime for wog:en to be stay at hort)e. If they dld, 1t , would be better for the children. m3de to feel guilty. avis has They'a be there to discipline. overl~ed the ract that this.is i' Howe ver, I r ealize DO\ all m a n s .world . Eve ry t.•~fn! mothers can stay hor0ie. ~me .. som elh1nlf' goqs wrong, tt s haye to Ork." ·~ ...... ~ ~ ~mH~! .. ~m et.·, -.. , . ... e orge1s that most women ~ut, s~e added, J don t think ·work because they have to. In ~gs ~111 l~rn .out. al~ that b~d this country; 10 fiillion women either. I .don l lh1nk cbildren~will are beaf!.s#, bouseOOlds. He'stiv· tum into.savages.'' • • fu'gii\ adr~~m world." · ' ••• Jeanette Turk, president or the Orange County Le ague or Women Voters. said, "What ean you say to someone like that? He is clearly out or touch with the women's move ment. Keeping • women barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen is not the answer to crime. "It is the enforcement or l11ws, providing quality education and job op'1rtunities. The answer to .c: . : "' " " • • • Mrs. B. L. Williams, past·ptt- sident of the Wes tminsler- Fountain Valley Branch or 'the American Association· of 'University Women, also agreed; · .. I can't see why that (il\e women's liberation movement) would have any more effect th·an any other change in our society. "Why don't more Cathers staY home and instill , qld·fashioned values in µteir children?,'' .. .. " •• ,;· 11·" .. . 1·1r . . • . • • Work M ,otivations Matc·h By ALLISON DEERR 01 ttit D11lty Pil<ll Mall Wh at moti vates wom en to ~·ork ? ... The same things that motiva te men,'' says J ames Conant, a clinical psychologist and professor of management at Cal State Fullerton. Conant. another starrcr and - five students rephcaled a ttudy . on motivation by P6 YCho~gist Frederick Herzberg. -';'Herzberg broke the factors .:,Qllll'ft·tnto motiTatf rs and hygiene factdn;," Con'aftf exPfiJ.nc!d. ' Moti\la tors include achieve· ment, r ecognition, the work itielf and opportunity lo advance-- factors r elated to growth, self· actualization and self-esteem. Hygiene e ncompassed com- pany policy, pay, benefits and supervisory methods. These, Herzberg said, were securitr- oriented. H er zb e rg 's research wa s among professional people. mostly male. NON·PROFESSIONALS Conant and his research team •anted to see if the same factors applied to women and those in ·the non-professional category. Interviewed we r e clerical and ractory workers. In one segment or the research a boss and his secretary wCre in- terviewed. Both had the same work goals, objectives a nd motivations. ·"But the boss' idea of why his secretary worked and what he r needs were were not at all what the secretary reported." "We found that the things that m o tivate d m e n -g rowth achievement, recognition -are harnessed in a ll people, not just men and not just proCessionals." One difference the study r evealed was ~hat the rela- tionship 'to the-supervisor was importan~ to the women, while men woQld not admit such a -· ''It wasn't considered manly to need a pat on the back or a little praise. bul women thought it an okay thing to talk about.'.' NEED PRAISE They did Ci0d tbat on hard questioning, \lice presidents would admit that lhey could not s urvive without the pipelines they maintained to learn how the 'pre~ident of the company \liewed their work. ' Conant believes that a lot of people are laking advantage of women's increased ambition to enter the business world. "A lot or management courses don't Leach you to manage. Women s imply are being sold a bill of goods. They spend their hard-earped money and there is no payo(f.,Bu~iness ,won't accept .their credt!fttials.'' ! · "So, what Herzbe rg viewed as . simply a hygieni c factor, is real-.Many men tn. ~anage ment, ly a molivationj J.Qil~fpl; maJ\>'. J.itill lhe_ lar:i::e maJonty, don't un- And, a bad su~rlii~il relJi f!: mrJta~'8 .. l\ieedS of wom~n, tiol\Ship can be7 eXttemely de. \hat they a're the same as mea s, motivational.•• Conant added. The boss is still a parent figure, he said , to whom we look for ap· proval or doing an okay job. Pay, also, can be motivational , in the sense that a 10 cent per hour merit raise is an acknowledge- ment of a good worker. "It's not the money that matters, but the feeling of growth and accomplish· menl." The nature or the work did not seem to matter, he s aid. "The women we interviewed took great pride in be ing a skilled solderer or a good clerk. "A sad thing, howe\ler, was the older wom an. who said the best thing about her job was the fact that anyone would hire her. LOW MORALE ''Is n 't it awful that one's morale should drop to such a low that s he felt she had no marketa· hie skills?'' But, once on the job, the older woqi.an was found lo be a good worker and admitted a sense of release and relief. The sarrie reel- ings came · out-3 mong ·Olher women who had ''escaped from the home." There is HJeed, he said, lo reel useful. In home m.•king, there's no chance for promotion. There's. litUe. built-in sense of growth, so it can be stultifying. "Too manY tend to rely on their seat·of-the-pants observations that s imply don 't apply in all cases. Women don't need lo be coddled or treated differently." PREVENTIVE MEDlCINE Conant, who spent20-0dd years in preventive mental health work at large corporations like IBM and GE. believes that there should be more training of management personnel in the p syc ho l og i ca l asp ect s of management. "With sens itive pl acement, and awareness of needs and of special skills , a lot of e motional problems can be avoided or re· solved." he said. Failures come about, he as- serted, when management is in· sensitive and unaware. He cited a case in which a man was terribly upset when learning. about his wife's infidelity. He was noticeably upset, but was al- lowed to go to work as usual on high r,Igging. 'The worker failed to lock bis safely harness and fell to his death. • • "'A sensitive Supervisor might haYe ~ hirri on a ground level, job rqr the day or sent hiin home orrorbelp.'' ·. • .. .. "~·//~~ I ' . ~ • • ..;,,ft "'IT l':!;.~~"'t.1..~-~~ ..._ ~ o,i... ,. • • ••• ,. • • ' .,. ""!" •0\' •· • -•••••"I• , '?Jde J b~d -i'l9ff·:r1.i: ~·J-: ~ii;:., ai;: ! . .,n-:- , +.Ji!'\, , ..... .,.,.. . . .. $$~ , .... '.W.~,.t9vrid. gr:pwth. · ' :•" a"'hieve.m'e'ffr.""' M1 l ""' I ' _, •• '". \ ' 0 • ' I ' • • recogn1t1on are harnessed in all people, not just men and not just professionals.' -James Conant. 71 " "i:}•e. ' , . f .~ R H But, there are many more sue· kind 6f eommunity counseling cess stories, than the failures. service &\lailable to small eom· Typical 'was the executive in a _..pani:estoha9dlesuchproble1Jls." position with loo. muc_h , o0e0Cthekeyrea50Nlhfitiegan .respons~bility, who was happier to teadl. Conant said, w3s to ac-~ and more secure when PlK~ in a "'.. .:Cl,ualn~ fature business leaders lowerpost. "¥• 'f ~-"Wltb .hii""tide or personnel "I believe that we need some ~.:r manaderrteHt~ · ' " ' . -. .. . ~- f - ')~ ~ t--7 ' '• ' I I_.' • . ·s ...... ...,. l ~ ~ : .., .... , ,, ,~ ......... ' . -. ' • ~ I . \~ . Abstainer Distorts Reality Ann Lander$ I , ' "'DEAR A,NN'r LA:NOERS: I do The worst of it is .when we get That ltasba•d of )'Olll"ll IOaDds not agree with your notion lhat home arter a party and my like a real wlnaer. People wt.o people who don't drink have an busband says, ''You were sure a must1et their JoWet oat of• bot· 'advantage over thOse who do. No stick·in-the·mud -a real wet Ue are a pretty sad lot. stop feel· way. -• -blarlket." It really hurts. Ann. inc sorry for yonrsell. Toots, 1Dd ·For health reasons I can't Si I n m e -D R Y I S .tart to reel sorry fM 111.EM. touch a drop or alcohol. For DUt.LSVll.,LE Theyaeedil. manyyearaitCUdn1t~me.l ' ..DBA& DRY; ""-"fOll... , ' , thought I wu tii\tef olf"lijtbout . j9oril;loae1'19.·;lj9t. I llope yw'B DEAR.ANN LANDERS: Al tHe It. But audll<nlY 1im the cJ!!dbalL •• r...pue Qoe Raw• la1'1"1'tldak· last cowl there were 17 churches It seemt Jllle thete days people;t lllC-• . 1\ body,. ia.1.oo Angeles and the surround: won 't take •ioo1• tor an •nswer., • Yw doa't owe t to uy -inC area. whose membershiP,.I&. They just bug . Y.09' to death to • "have a drtak.'' And your,..._. composed of homosexuals. Thia have a drink. Wben )'OU refuse1 u.-ao rlcllt l9 prenue yaa. scares in,e to death. Are strai1ht they coa1lder yo\& some kind otA:;M4"1'eover, a.nyoee Wbo tldllb peoplf going out or style? Pleue freak. _ ... \ ia.· to ,.1 llf' wllll P!'lfud!l', comment. -1'10RTIF1ED -Then tlifflr t11jr Dl'Obl<m of. -~,;. •A-"""'t plndin . , being tlle only one wbo is sobe< II patbetleatly l81.,.,m. Tllo facl D~~i!~~'f~i:.: =-=j when everyone else ii plutcred. tbt1You'd like te ~et atllt 10 you :.m tb 1 wlCb people wbo The profanity, the pinches in &nald accept be~avler that 1.i of.. role .,.•a e!:" la IV>aceful as the ranny 11nd the off-color jokes featt•• wltft[oa're lllber ...,.Id , wu m .--· would seem funny If 1 weren't l•Q 7~• a met~llis aboal <'oeli'1!"it! woro~lp..::; no mattu slolle·COld sober. . ~-• ... HSU.• p .... ermce.. I " DEAR ANN J<ANDERS: You< advice might wo"k for some but it dfdn't worJc for me. You prais~ '"8rown E yes" who took her etTant hus band back when he discovered "the sample was am· pie." (She reported he has been a perfect husband ever since.). Well, "the sample'" WASN'T ample for my tomcat and now be bu decided he wanlc;. to buy the proc;luct. ·The woman iJ a tramp Md' was mixed up with two mar- ried men before she got hOld of mine. ' l'm sure lrl c'll co me backton bis knees e\lentually, Ann. My qucs· lion is, when he dOl'.S should r take him ? -GETTING READY DEAR G.R.: SO the "Ample wasa•t am~. I'm 90n7. 8ut -cu I advlle 7 ... wbls 1GOI ctve "'e no lnformatloft? Ho• loaC b~e JOU been :iarried! "?. tbere any cblldren. How, ola , :i Lo¥er Boy? How o\4) •re YO¥· Row.ol is "The Sample'.'! , ' WW Ille comes b1~ alid )'Git tu OD ine la on tbe ddall .. please write •C•I• md·l'Jl ~· •! belpy ... -· ,,, . DEA.RANN LANDERS: Your . answer to .11'Sleepless Nights;'' the girl who was lertified IQ' obi scene ,hhone calls, wais.seuible .. You told her not to aay a word - j ust ban'g up. Ma,y., I make another suggestion that worked . 'very Well for me? r , "· _ Kee; an old·fashiooed, ROll~ wbiaUe by th.• pbooe llllCI when I • ,:. ... . ~. -L~ c~lls, give him a blatt • • c rack his eardrum. 1 did ;t.~.and·I haven't heard frolft _ til&·'41'bt:<!. -LOVE '\'!IS PUC&ANDQ\IJET ·, ': O&l&~VBi for._, ::s!. .... ' It a io.o:.. aed I -CR; . • -==- Par:tS. wh;! s'!i.WcNou do If y6Ur' ftena.-er is havj(lg sexual relations? Ann~iers' new booklet, ."High ,Sf~ ,Sex and liAlw lo Deal Wltb It ~A Gulde (or T eel)$ and '\'helf I,>arenta .'" gives nd·nonseos~ a~ on hoW fo hAndle this dell'cafir Situation.. For each booklet, sOil<I S>cenla In' .Olil plus a lonf, atalJIP<d, osel(- add.ressecl envelo,. to£Ann1t.a. clers, P.O. Box. 14Gll;oS!Pi, llL tl0120. . ·. I I ' • ' DAILY Pt1.0T Friday. Aug 1.11t 8. 1975 . , • ... . . ' I .. r • • -~ ... --V'" penirtg Galas . " . 6 ..; l ;f . I I l l I Children To Benefit . -~bra ft I e Co u ·at 1 Center for t~f1.d':t"ft. and I14Ten •ilf b e t•e i8 the faU 1t wtll start m.., Mneficiariel ot Opera tien. M-hool Bell, ee gaJa parties to be daaing tortheoeedy. ted 411urtnc·-the, In Newpor t Beach, week <!elettra.! )I09IJls a re assisted al the --at die oe.tal .Bealt~ Center • ~CoM Plau Hold. • _, l be Qild Day Care ~.ill e xpenses a re be-Cen&et, aad· tn l,actma ._ uDdes written by IJle •ach u.e majw pro- htlel. Ute •ine co.mty jeds a r e a Homemakers ...,,..... Cl( ll>e N-Mn!ce and sending sup-~c Leag..e will plies to Indian cbildrel. Df'.l Ck eotire $10 re-AuUteens , teen mem· Ofivel from the aale al bus oC that chapter, are _licUL teodlin& Bftglbh to the . lr party will tie'• r,r.ge e ~lilldrea al '. Ill .receptiod (i:<>rp ~ t'~i>!'· I. 6· (o ~;30· p.m. Tue$.. : Tickets.for 1.be 1,eague ,., Aue\~··., ; · party are nailable from , ~-,dli..--tl.iis wiD 'be . aay member and may be ·1 a hl•<-·llf. dipn,r, .~ _llY cam.. the I SJ)OMOl'ed by the Cowacil chapter house 10 any of or· the· Ne....,ort Harbor the cities. Att Musemn with pro-The musue m benefit c4eds 1apportiag t he en. will o pe• Al(redo 's .,._°" GI bringing good restaurant in the hotel. exhibits tot.lie area. Since seating is limited 0. Friday evening, a totlw plUlb SIOO-a-couple --Will be,,.... -r. a sold-OU! sjgo Minted loy tM ~rdla already bas been posted. c.ild ol Newpert Beadt 'nrke l& still are a.-aila- w ~ i c la e • p p o r t 1 Ille for Cindaellas' party ~r.ar'1 Hospital of aad may be reser ved by ~Co..aty. calling Mrs. Richard .,Dlere1lu!~D4 ... !•· Tb.om p son I JI., s1f(ance.~ ~tll • • cbairmaa. · . , .. ~mt>h ptJ\i:>tise ·o'f.'lKe.. Proceeds wil J be ~eel - l..-e e. Ota n''e Coast l.obelpdefray outpal1enl Cbap~rr1 of J\ssist~e clinic costs of children J..llagW~tV•. '· ·~ .._ whose fa m ilies cannot _P.!UTtlin gton Bea ch a fford 'th-e 'enti re ex-· "1.intain~r a S p e ech pense. I ' • • •• ' . Program Proven \ • Sagittarius -Test Flexibility • • P"reviewfng the play a rea (left to right) Susqn 'R.ittenhouse, R}'Jrnl-lirth, Mrs. Robert J . t..ucas Calendar SPORTSWEAR "BAIBOA ISIAt() 216Maor.e Aw 675.1904 ' waterfront free pony rides · f'J We cover the ... In the AME&ICAN AS · crash, mu~i c by Gail . ..,oi,ziijj"il"'j"'!"jjj"("i)~j SOCIATION OF UNI-M05e':_Mc K1nn.ey, a nd an ~ACRAMENTO <CNS) One suc h organization by in most government.al It's cheaper VERSITY WOMEN: Hawa11anfash1on show. bring !he kiddies' to Huntington Centor Mall this fri .. sat .• a sun. 12 lo 5 PM Beach Blvd. and Edinger at San Diego Fwy. -Much to the surprise is being utilized in tbeci-plans. Newport-Mesa Branch of.us common folk, gov-ty a nd county of Saa While such aid to the -has planne d a se ries ol AllERICAN AS - emmenl does come Up F r anc isco. It i.s· con-disabled i.s oot in itself When private membership coffees dur-S 0 CI A T [O N 0 F with worthwhile a nd in-sidered by some experts unusual, the observer is m,August. . 8ETJ&ED PE&SONS: teJl,igtJ\l plans that serve lll the home care rield to ltruct by the interested Intere sted col l eg~ Hu .n ting~ on Be a ch p o· iif ""'iH thnl,l>__°U'!'\_ ·· _ a ...t fiSa · _,, C: i:~f.30 1 I attend at 7 :JC)'~iri. ~-p.m .. f".•dnAdar< -Wug/ , LA CA VE RESTAURANT o-. .. 0.-.. , lk c.... snAKS • LOISTER • CR.Al SHRIMP TERIY AKI PRIME Rll • Tlw~ Fri. & Sat. tKe u~lic _both ..i ~ ii bel'.li~:-attii;::,s,\>f~~...._ graduates are fnvited 19 Chapter will me~~ '' I . . ··-.J :i-::)L..,·Slijl 1· y and ~-'.rflfrriJ'la-.,\i""r-e1,..~~.. day, Aug . 1'9~ iO.the' 20/ 1n Murdy Park to nt is UM:f"DU · · ~poiat.tlie Jrvlne ho m e of· Mrs. he!ir a program'-. a~ -ff ~mem ak e r -Chor·e Wbi tUlftl:in& tK eo•-:•z ~ _,., mandate. Charles Keenan or lhe tN;ang swindled. Ai movie '-' w-.. ...._. ll:H 9->l:Jt P_,am "'Ille" ·hM<l'eqai~mem "" ' · · ' ~·· -. ~ New.,.,i Beach hqme or will be showq by'1'~ . Reaeryaflona 646-7944 D. •. . ... , ~ ~ .= \~i.J • Mn:,J•mes Pee.. --Gleason an~ Foun~a.1n ~6tS•V2 '-'--Costa MHG AMPLE FREE PARKING D-.Shri .. $5.50 S 1•e ', " • ~1-•u-..... ' Va lley Police Orf1cer r~·~~~;•r~·-~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ :rte_ • ~ • • tD! .. · r," .. 11',7,; itJ:;i:.,:~-:;;,~ : · . MicbaeJMcKa ywilltalk. $ --mdiPnt.' . -· • ., _. • . • II ~orker1 01 lieYt !Ina H U N T I N G T 0 N cti bl"~ '8nd~·~se_. FrU~ 'Wome Yfou d ·cost satitfactiQl\in bothth.e BEACH JUNIOR by> prO'vldinr baStc betwem $525 to S5m a work ·and the fl e lpin.g of W011£N: The home of NATIONAL CHARITY OPEi seNica that alk>• u.em also Jias an oncoinc month. others.' · Dorothy McGargill will LEAGUE: Mrs . Davi<\ · to strive for a nanna1, •JStem.tbat utilizes pro-But the sariags to the In addition t o the be the setting ror an van Oiest Skilling was . . fessional nurses. social r r 1~ec1 "d t or ··-s c oolemporarr: lire .in workers and even taxpayer are even wages, tbey receive the orientation c of ee _or e~, presi en un; SUIBIJ thtir own homes, rather ""'ychialris tl to evaluate ueatertbaotbese ra~ many fridge benefits or n e w and pros pective Newport Chapter . than inaninltitutioo. ..., solid figures would m-vacations. iias pitaliza-member& al 7:30 p.m. On her board are the thepatients'progress. dicate. lion insurance, s ic k Wedne.sday,Au g.20. Mmes . James Shelton Jl is refr~shing that the . The overworked coan-le•••-. tbe th•"ngs that "Iii B . m~ slate admits that sucb a The firm concentntes Jr., W1 am arnl!• ...... •J . . ty departments of social ___. o( us seem t o take program 1s che aper welfare are kept ap-oo hiring and training 1·-,...•ranted~ NEWPORT BEACH Robert Jobnson, An - 11 1.m.-4 p.m. whe n private flrms prised of the patients' local welfare r ecipients -maJSTIAN WOMEN'S thony Kopp, Donald i-arry out the mandate ot progress by the rum. to perform these duties. There are some 60,000 Q.UB: A luncheon meet· Smith, Preston ZillgiU ihe prosram. The supervision and car-This not only takes them Californians r eceiving ing is pJ a nned at 11 :JO and Donald PalmquisL 34'24' Via Lido, Ne:wport Beach A numbe r o( pro-fn g a ttitude of the off the welfare rolls , but the services o f t he a.m . Wednesday, Aug. r _____ _:__ ____ .:_ __ ~~~!!!!!!~~~~"!'i'~~'!!'~~~~~~ prietary pri v a t e en-employees leads tbe in· it puts them in the Homema~er-Cbore Pro-20,intheAirporterlnn. ~;!4~c'M4 · h d " "d I -• lb · respectable position of gram. ~)' range £rom . terpr1se groups ave. 1v1 ua s •~er e1r cootr:ibuting '~eir uwn people"'1ft..,:ba\.e had ac· .The prog ra m will~· b ee n 11!'o~jdin.g ·t ·.-•c ... ti .'' elop ~ taxes -Of wage s ,td the c.i dent -t'el~t C d d i s-s11t .or .Be ngt Junvik s services:;.~JU..~ 1nf!l_ "' ~•A, (•r. 'elf hli' t "'""""':••es a-" pa-~al y's"•·s to · fascinating story of be. -cooking,-bPl&.sO:<le . . . n ~:r: ~~i·"'llf· pu cpo · : .· •. • ~u -" ' In loot f 13 d m oon ·~_.,j)ersgru _ ~~&~ct _•l "•:.4:c~m -And:a good dea\ofd tiJ!ose with~ me nta1 re -g or · •ys c:are a~"e~~un~:.;~ ..,.·,-~ 4.:Js__"~-~~~by ~ tanla~~··--.. ~afollowinga'pl.ane . -. • • 1~ t ~,,. ,..,;.1 illFFEll.-S 'Rogers. Grown _, -. • • .. uch.sia Baskets . . 20%~. Off . ~. . . J: • .. .. ~; . • ·: , J. .• -.... - . ' - . ' ~ .2301 San Joaquin Ad. -port Beach, .CA 2221 Falmew Rd. Co"1a Mes a. CA • • 24741 Chrisanla Dr. Mission '!lejo, CA UPHOLS1'.fRY .... ,. .. _, ...... I tJJ H..._. ltTd. c-. ...._s41-02st • ..Jhe Btoadway Ntwport 8ttch I · 144-12f2 ' 'l"lf Sun., AUG; 10 . , 2· DA VS ONLY! ' A PORTRAIT OF THE WAY WE WERE • . ~ .. •~ .. ·-- ,. ..... ·' . . . -.. . ~. ' ' . !.,.,.,.,11..1 1 ""\" \ --· r IOOME~ G~v'. ti? 'bl KtlO/IJ W~AT IJEIO' AP~ll; S 601>J6 tl Bf ? TUMBLEWEEDS I ~ t • ! . . . <,00 ia'\NTiio 16 &EE ME , Mi<:: DINKL.E. ?-' RGMENTS ' ' " ,_ NANCY I ' . ·~·· . r ~·1 . • 1----~-~·-·-...J .r ~:;;::-.,.J..-,,. l'M 50 TIRe-D •,,. -I'LL HAVE TO .)..IE DOWN • TODAY'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLB ACROSS •O SliK~ , Mnsages •1 "fi.owl>l'epls .!> Coa<M ···-?'· sh•tlttl~ •3 M•d<lle !Obie.CO • •• N~t1•e 9 Recona<11oned con1r1cuon 1111 •!:> Vtrt•cal pole , .... uow PO•SOA •6 Ntbras~a "~ I!:> Remo•eDy 49 f""'linggu1n y tul!•"9 !:>J C•a!lal ot 16 Chou······ Mo1occo Ctil"llS~ VIP 54 Well·beh3•~ 17 Con!A!llet IOI 55 '"E•sl o! -·" 1111111ds ~ Ot stieep 18 ·'Thl!re Is -·-51 Al wl!ll lt>.11 b1flds • ~ Singing voite 19 'l'fl9!!tttl !19 Slop 11'.l llsll!"l!'!I to 60 S1l•e• 21 Joincdw•1n ma1k1ng: ShlCl'le5 A Db•. .23 SO•o11ly 61 0reQS membtr OOWN 2• Son ol Noah 1 Ac1rHI M111l11 ~ lillSOI t11n1!1dal~I '8 K•ndOlcmtl'I: ..... 32 Mfd1111es -· 33 F1ow1111t$oS plan1s 3'i Son ot Jacob 35 Retlillld JI! canaol11n f1"9f 31 l i9h1 IOI! '""' con1rtc11on :J9 Kick 11 p.1.I. 2 ' • • 2 LNll posit1~t lnt(!!lef 3 PvlNtlon ' "'''"'ed 5 Di!I0'"9 looll ~ Decested 1 "" e s 1 croo. : S11119 ·--10 Sit up the 1en1s 11 ---up : RelUSt 10 lalk 12 5.,..111 nwer 11 ,. .. • ' I 1J SClolclled 39 Olt.lrib11le 11 N&glh'ltl lootely an5Wtf5 •0 F011Uf 11'111 22 (llJn l""" 41 ----· nurnbef: 1ta1ring 101e ,t.nhki"Dtk 2'1 Sulla flH"'il ~ Pllf1 company •J F,.nllMIS 26 Aetuc1an1 •S Anlltrlld 11 Get ---out • '11•flllt of 16 Ga.d 29 Gain knowledgl! •1 e.tlle 29 e1ockheJ(l 4a Not ·-: JO AAllQualld None 11 eec-" 19 flft.lfm ~ 50 Shlf!i.s• 33 euoy 51 -+lele: 36 P\lbl•t temper Pri'lateonii dbplay S2 M1n'1 llltM 31 Outbecpon ~ Nit,.,._e.Q. ' --------· ··------ '1 ~& F • .,_wa Cllid Mel CllSIOll ~f ~I~ NilllVfRSA~ o~ 1llt al.E811ATION OFT~ BICE:llTElllllAI.. YE.A"1 . ~ I by El aie lust.INler ' I WPl'JDE:R;" WHAT'S SO ,, • DOOLlrs WORLD • I ' W//.A;r's TllAT ALI. AllO<lT! ~' YOIA LOHL N8'1lT// Fridoy. AuJIU$1 I. 1975 - by Rodger lroclfleld T~ANK.,;r " r I tlEEPED fflAT ~ //I: /:VEA/ //AS?!?,_ .PEG•= :IE"N 1115 EAi< R t/>165/ I • ~ . i ! I I f • { • ; ' . .. ' l ·' . , '.l ·" -.q rJ 'L '" . ,. . ·1q, '. l "J I ' "" '1?~--' •1U:J • ' "All I know is·thcy'rt forever doins ~methin8_!hct• that maku t pcoplc jump•ltW..uaOrdfrfhcMW\.~li : : ' : r--:D::E::.;M::.;N::.::IS~. TH:.u:~:..:M~EH~~~~:!.~-,,,.-_-1 a'"'-~,. l t .. • ,1, I •• ~ i- 1'31 ~ rt :t~1·. - • • , • l I j ' J \ DAILY PILOT , PUBLIC N011Ct;; ' , t f ·~~doy,Auguste. 1975 l'(JBLIC NOTICE Big Tr~k Load Truck shipment, part of $17.S·million order for Mack Trucks, Inc., is loaded aboard Iranian ship at Gloucester City, NY pier. ·Mack, a subsidial'.Y of The S_iJZllal Com- ·panies. Inc expects to export about 12,000 'of the heavy duty trucks in 1975. Oil Company ·Profits Level . . ' WASHINGTON (AP) -After •. ~pectacular leap in 'i97.f, oil cOmpaily profits •now have setUed down to Jevels onl'y moderately higher on the average than two years ago. the American Petroleum Institute ~ announced. ( ) The API, an oU in· NEWS ANALYSIS dustry trade organ1za· tion, issued a list or the net profits in the second quarters or 1973. 197-4 and.197S for the 25 largest oil companies. While Exxon, the biggest company, was con· sistenUy the biggest money-maker, its profits for lhe second quarter of 1975 were listed at only 4.9. percent higher than two years earlier, before the Arab oil embargo and the quadnlpling of world oil prices. BUT THE API usr showed wide variations among companies, ranging from Getty; whose net .income was relM._]:rted 193.l percent biiber1tbao ~ years •ari.lqr.. d6Wn .to Oark, with p~ income~. w .:lpereeritfromt11eseci>lldquartirof1913. · ~ The API did ool ex.plain the wide variations, But it Pointed out that a number of. factors have counteraetttd the~ddenjpmpio.total0net inco.pteqf-· t'tie iS"t'bdl'P~hies:wtiicb tame wk&' lhe Steep rtse ot · .. ollpritestivft-tb9:wjnteroll973-1974. 1 ~ During the aeccibd QUVter or 1!173, API report· ed, the 25 compaoles earned a total of some $2.t billion; during the same quarter in 1974, their pro. fits totaled almost $3.6 billion. a 70.8 percent average lncrease. BUT IN THE SECOND quarter of 1975, their profits were back down to $2.3 billion, only about 11.1 percent higher than two years earlier on the average. The API said the high profits of early 197• represented an average 20.l percent return on in· vestment, while the rate of return in early 1975 had slipped to 11 .9 pereent. which is below the 15 to 20 percent rale of return tor rmancing exploration· and expansion. In the first half of 1914, the API listing shQwed, the highest rate of return. was 32.8 percent. rolled up by Occidental Petroleum; in the fint haU of 19'15, it ·was22.Spercent, by DaimoodShamrock. · Industrial rates of return on investtnent generally fall into the r8need10to 15 perc~nL THE API SAID MUCH of the profit bulge just after lhe Arab-led price increases of 1913-1974 waa due to the increase in the value or oil inventories. Since then, il said, profits haVe been trimmed by ''the combined effect!; of the recession, inflation, government regulations and higher taxes.'' Colll 141•H71. Pul•f--~· taworll for • --~---------~-., Freezer Really a ·Deal? ~ St.tired Food Can Cost M~re Than You Think ! By SYLVIA PORTER processed foodal . Wrap your rnllt. and ve1etables You will not save money on •.home freozer1 no only in begs made especially tor freet.l.ns, or ln matter wbat YJ>U have been led to believe -unleu &I~. ,net1l or 1Lurdy pluUc containers. you keep itttocked fuU of food, or must travel a lona '(4) Freez~ your foods al zero degrees, and 1fter distance lo 1bop, or live on a farm.· t~ P\!llntalD • constant tempcrJ'turc of no mortt You will not save th1n 8 dfarees F . Maintain a terriperat\lfe of zero, lt .m 0 n e y by h 0 me. ~-.-::::~-----,·' postltil~. The lower your freezer's tempere·ture, the freezing produce you , better your produce will bold its original quality. AJ. are 'ralatns in your· 1od~ree1Forabove,countondeterioration. garden --unJes1 you· Money's (S)Freezenomorcthan3poundsotfoodpu freeze only foods YOW' ~ublc root or freezer space at any one tlm.e. family likes to eat, and Worth Overloading with warm !rults and vegetables Crom lMreby avoJd building , your garden wi11 raise the ·temperature in yoor st'.lrpluses you will give freezer and endanger other foods. Add fresh food in or throw away next your freezer in amounts per day equal to one-tenth summer. ot your freezer's capacity, c.auUons the Gen~ral Instead of home (arminl, rQWions of you ....:. in. Electric Major Appliance Business Group newslet· experienced, fri&htened ot food poisoning, without ter. Place fresh fruits to be frozen along the &Jde5 money to buy costly equipment -'Nill opt tor free1-and back wall of your appliance. ing your vegetables and fru.lt produce. It's much easier; much safer; involves no 1pendin1 on ex· (I) KEEP RECOR.M OF WHAT .you havft in pensive equipment. "P your freezer. Decide which foods will be stored In BUT AB IN CANMNG, so In freezina; you'll waste botb Ume and money if you do not know the ba5.ic rules. · (1) Because of the expenses invol\red .i» ownership of a freezer -the eve""mounting cost of electttclly, merely average repairs, depreciation -:. this big·tlcket appUance mtlst be used to its max· imum to be a money-saver. Say, it costs you $123 a year to own a ~-pound manual defrost freezer (about 18 cubic feet). U you store and use only 480 pounds of food in that freeier ovtr a year, costs work out to an average of 26 cents a paund. lf you store and use 900 pounds, costs drop to an aver•ge of 14 cents a Pound. You would have to use more than 900 pauncla or frozen food a year and save more than 14 cents a pound oo the food y00 buy for It, )Ult to break even. ' (2) Select for home-freezing only YoW'loP quali- ty, ripe fruits and vegeJ,ables. WhBe proper freezing will maintain the quality o/ your aelectiooa, It will nut improve it. (3) CHOOSE YOOll WRAPPING materials with care, and on this do not scrimp. The right wrapping will cost a bit more but it will also be in· surance against loss in quality (and perhaps in quantity t09, ii you must later throw away badly individual, which in family portions. Label all your packagea accordingly, Including the datefl or lnlU1l freeilng. With your records and advance planning to guide you, con1ume your food well within a year o( )'Our freezing -always removing tbe oldest 'rooc1s first. (7) Guard against a breakdown (or shlltdoWll tor any reason) in your rreeier by arr&nglnc tn ad· vance for space in a local locker plant so tlliat you may transport your frozen food to the locker in in· sulated materials in an emergency. Check on this now. . · (8) tr your freezer stops and there Is no avalla· ble locker space, immediately find out what length of time the appliance is likely to be out of com- mission. It it's to be onJy a short time. obtaio dry ice, put it in -and then don 't, under 1n1 circumstances, open the freezer door. (9) A fully stocked freezer will maintain 1ts temperature the longest and a day's bn!akdown probably will mean little loss in quality. Beyond a day, your problems will intensify. (11) FOR MORE GUIDES, SEND 55 tents for the U.S. Agriculture Department's Home and Garden bulletin no. ·10, "Home Freezing of Fruits and Vegetables.•• (&Jperintendent of Documents. Washington, D.C. 20402.) Over The Counter MASDU ...... MUTUAL FUNDS '·'' ... ero us d.U 10.11 nuce llOWSi tl.M ... It MAM CCh GnoM t .11 N.\.. .20 J,IJ fttotfn 1.6S 1. lllC.Olft t .22 N.L .II 1.61 I• F t.U J,15 Nw E,. 1'.tl N, s.tt s.n Min II' t.n to.n ,.,. ,..,. •M H. 1151 .1. llMU PttQ.: Pfto r:o 5.» N.L. 1.M t. S MIT" 9. tt.20 ~ct 11.t2 IJ," 13 9,07 t.?1 Jlr\lll S.P , .. •11o '3V. l•'h .. ~ .. tS\11 l•'lo -"~ 11 ,,~ 16\o\ 11•• ...... ,.... IJV. 21-. n~ ·~ 5¥) ... ·~ --,. , . .. .,_, Up lS.• U11 16.0 Up U.I Up l.J Up l .J Up l.J Up 1.0 IJCI 1.1 Up '·' Up '·' Up 5.9 "" s.• Up 5.9 Up 5.t Up 5.1 Up 5.1 Uo 5.• Up ., ~ G pl th m w g t ' • 0 c s t ·a • • ·Pro Plaggers t Stan Get More for Ada By lllLTON KOSKOWITZ ·One of tbe ende•rJai featurft of American Ille Ill the 1thlete who blmo Into a commercial pitchman -for a fee, ol course. It has been go- ing on for • lop1 time, only the fees are now reachlog lnto the atratolphere. Joe Na1n11b, the pro foot - 'ball quarterback, wu slped last month by Faberge for $ZS0,000 a year. Namath wtU serve as some kind ol sports consultant lo Faberge. Thia meana he will contbwe to do the commercials for 8rut al- ter-shave loUon . And perhaps he will use bis influence LO sign up other alhlet.ea. THE QUAKTER OF A million doll ars that Faberge is paytne Namath annually matchea what Pele, the &oc· cer great, is getting from Pepoi-Cola. And it exceeds by $50,000 the s um Magnavox is paying home run 1lug1er Henry Aaron. Gone are the days when Gillette could sign up ball players for $75 a throw. In those da)'ll the athletes did It mainly for the 1Iory. Money was a minor consideration. · No company has seduced more athletes than Gillette and how times have changed iJ easy to see from the new ;.igreement the razor com· pany has with professional goUer Johnny Miller. The Marketing Association MeetAug.13 11le lolernational Market· Ing Aaaociation or Orange County will hold its monthly meeting Aug. 13 at the Jolly Roger Inn. 640 West KateUa in Anaheim at 11 :30 a .m. Luncheon fee is $3.50 for members a nd SS.SO for guests. Pleaae make reaerva· lions by phoning the IMA at 714 /635-6160. Erwin ff. Klaus, president of Global Operations, In· corporated will be gue5t .s~aker at lhe luncheon. Secretarial · :Course Set , Office •klll1 and procedureo wW be covered in a cl us being offered fo.r the first time at Orange Coaat College thlsfall. · The individual course is titled ''Secretarial Procedures." Students may eimroll in the aeU·paced course ·any time during the fall semester. The class ia in· tended for all ae~eral office and secretarial 1ctence major ·al well ao "dn,p.ln" student. Who need to bruah up oo office aid.Ill., · .. • 1 Fall claHH bel!n Sept. 4. For eorollmenl Information, pllone556-5flf. Nrwl'orh SalnVol•Mt" Due to I ate. · transmission today's liating will not appear, • In the Dally PiloL • • .. Money Tree amount of money Miller is Celt.Ing to tout G illetle pto- ducta: ba1 oot been cliscloffd. But this may be the fll'lt _. tract with an •lhlete tllat 111- cludes a performance lncen· tive. Johnny Miller wm $350,000 playinJ JOU IHI year. ~DI now on, every Ume be wiDI a major tournament. Gillette will sweeten the Pol ~Y SS.000. For a minor tournament win, be wlll get a $1,000 -ftom Gillette. The Gillette s weetener fa.lied to wor k al the U.S. Open in June. Miller finished nine strokes behind tbe win· ner, Lou Graham, who carded a296. MANY .YEA..RS AGO cigarette compan1H ued to recruit baseball· players for testimonials. Th1t'1 cit limit. now. ol coune, a.Dd look. at the trouble R. J. Reynolds bu been hav ing with a character it invent.M to speak for Camel filter ctgareuee. For about a year Reynolds has been promoting Camels m the West CONt with ad· vertisements that feature a swarthy model with a black moust.acbe. He's called '"Tlte Turk.•• The campaign .•P· parenUy worked so well that Reynolds expanded lt na· tionally. What &y mboliam ''The Tu rk'' bas for Camel smoken, I don't know. But Reynolds has learned what symbo l ism it h as for Americans of Armenian ex- traction. The Turks came close to annih ilating the Armenians io the early part ol this century; and the Arme· nian·American comm\l nity didn 't like to see anyone called "The Turk" selling a produc:t in newspapers and magazines. So Reynolds is killing the character. ALSO OUT OF circulation are thoae wonderful TV com· mercials for 'Grape Nuts where naturalist Euell Gib· boos rem.arks that the tertal remiltd&1 him .Of wild hickory nuts. Gibbon.5 is still pitching for the General Foods cereal but he iJ no longer permi~te4 ' to ta'lk·.about eatlng wild plants. ·· . I "These ads,'t ruled the Federal Trade Commission, "have the capacity lo Un· d ercut a commonly re· cognized saCety principle, namely that children should not eat any plants found grow. ing or in natural. surround· ings, except under adult superviaion.'' The beat commntt on the Euell Gibbona coper probobly came from television bolt Johnny Carson. who 1aid that when Gibbons heard about the ruling he became ao depressed that ''he toe* an overdole of bark.'' ., ... N#!W l'ork JIS, /lfrnrf At'd~ .... Due Io I a t e transmissl_on today's .. lisling will not appear in lhe Daily Pilot. A"'f"rl«'a» JOMo"'f At'tll"f" Due to I a I e· trensmlssi on today's ' listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot. Due to I a I e trans mi ssi on today's listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot • .-.......... --.. -I --------------------''------------~-~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE -Tliandar'• Cloelng 'Prices • / I ' . ft DAILY PILOT Eagles Acquire Mc Alister SANTA ROSA -The Oakl and Raide r s traded running back James McAlister , who began hjs professional ca reer in the World Footba ll League last year, to the Philadelphia Eagle s Thursday. The R a ide rs w ill receive a future high dra ft choice to com- plete the trade, Oakland offi cial Al LoCasale said. McAlis te r , who st arred a t UCLA, lefl. the WFL's Southern California Sun tea m after his rookie year a nd s igned with the Nat iona l F ootball Lea gue's Raiders, who chose him in the 1974 N FL draft. c-norsRolb NORTH CONWAY. N.H. - Top-seeded Jim m y Connors and third-s ee d e d llie Nast ase of Romania advanced Thursday to the quarter fina ls of the $100,000 international pro tennis tourna- m ent here. Connor s disposed of Nicki Spear of Yu goslavia 6-1, 6-4 while Nastase bagged a 7-5, 3-6, 6·2 triumph over Colin Dowdswcll of Rhodesia. I INDIA NAPOLIS--Top-r ank ed Guillermo Vil as a nd the other men's seeds m ade it through Thursday's action in the $150,000 U.S. Clay Court tennis cham- pionships. bu t leading women didn'tfare as well. ' ~,., "'""' ....... .., I'll! 0'0...1 CUBA'S LIONEL MARSHALL .SPIKES INTO TKREE MEXICAN DEFENDERS. Katja Ebbing ha us upset No. 2 Julie Heldman, 7-5, 6-4 and Don- na Ganz surprise.d Terry Holl a· day, 6-3, 6-3. Vil as bea t P atricio Cornejo, 6-3, 6-2 in men 's action. Also Manuel Orantes defeated Dick Dell. 6-1. 6-2; Onny Parun topped Sherwood Stewart 6-4, 7·5; and J aime Filial stopped Hans Kary, 6-3.6-4. Cubans Thump Mexicans U.S. Volleyball Team Faces Cuba Tonight The onl y seeded woman to win was J anet Newberry, who ousted Marianna Simionesco, 7-6, 6·3. By ED BU RGART Cuba displayed that power and otTMD•llrP•i.tsuH qui c kness be fore 1,400 fa ns The Cuban men 's volleyball Thursday. After fighting off an t ea m has pract ically assured aggressive Mexican squad 15-12 itself of a berth in the 1976 Olym· in the first game, the powerlul pies. Cuba ns score d the first nine Defeating Mexico 15-12, 15-3. points of lhe second game and BU F F ALO --Twe nty-one 15-12 at UC Irvine's Crawford cruised to a 15·3 will. persons were reported injured Hall Thursday night, CU ba im-The key for Cuba was Diego Thursday night wh en a ne w proved its record to 4.() in the Lopera, a leaper who sent one bleacher section holding about North Central American ·Carib· s pille after .a;notb'er past the tso ~· c'ollapsed a1 nearby bean .Conred e.ration c ;o.ai -'aed N,~xic~ ij · ' Lane Pffdwa \ '.._,;,, :r plilll.ij!IP, lpµma 111~nt . • .. ~~.• a's llllil~S: ill)' M'\f A ew suf(ered 'broke 't>oneS" .,.CU'Sa lrieets tr11"'tJnttetl~ate1 · ' . sibl~gh •. tit , dn~ and the rest minor injuries. (3-1) tonight (8) at the LA Sports been for •pel'.fect setting by hi8 Several o( the injured were taken Arena in the fi n al tournament teammates, particularly Ernesto -to neari>y-kio1pitals. . : .:g;unli!J°Ule. U.S. 11Qt~l """'~U·-yt .,.,...t:t.~tfei. a 1._ ~-!ncJt·~INf!r.r; The' Eaii'Se of the collapse was · tlu-~ •gani·es from ,O.Sba to )Vih t ~ Cuba, .wa1 ~WCWsl aDd not determined. this tournament .· more talented, M'iJtico never NEW YORK --A former New Y o rk Gold e n Gl ove s featherweight boxing cha mpion was shot to death by an unknown assailant a rter a street argu- ment. Police identified the dead man as Victor Vaddy. 21, of New York City. He was s hot once through lhe heart Thursday night outside a grocery store. He was pro· nounced dead on arrival at Lln- coln Hospital. 'llt'ohlltuier Losn HELSINKI --Mi~e ll!)it of Kenya defeated Ri~alibWter of the University of· Chicago Track Club in 800 meters com- petition Thursday in an interna- tional track meet . Boil finished with a time of 1 :45.2 a ga in s t 1 :45.5 fo r Wohlhuter . Antti Kalliomaki of Finland captured the pole vault compeli· tion with a jump of 17·0~. 'llt'TT Remis Mexico coac h Shim Jaz Hwa gave up. Emotionally Charged at doesn't believe that is ~tble. the outset-they were seeking re- He picks Cuba to Win in four venge after losing to Cuba last games, telling an interpreter October-the Mexicans rallied afte r Thu rsd a y's toss , ''the fromtwodeficits totake leadsin Cubans have more power, more the first game. technique a nd more quickness Trailing 5-3, Mexico scored thanthe America_ns.'' three straight points to lead, 6-5. Dodgers in NY Rau Faces Mets; Marshal), Signs NEW YORK -Dou g Rau at- tempts to become f.he third Los Angeles pitcher in a row to pitch a complete game tOnight but his chances appear slim. The Dod gers' latest signee is overdue to pitch. Mike Marshall signed his 1975 contract -finally -and ~·re· ' .. -.. Marshall has signed his contract that covers the ne:it year as well . Marshall, the 1974 Cy Young Award winner who was selected for this year's All-star game, finally got around to signing his 1975 contract w ith the Los Angeles Dodgers, it was reported Thursday. And behind 8-7, the Mexicans went in front, 10-9. But spikes by Jorge Perez and Raul Vilches gave Cuba its 14th and 15th points, and the Mex· icans seemed drained in the second game . Mex ico fought gamely in the fina l match. rallying to tie the score, 12·12. But Lopera began hilting line drives again as Cuba scored the final three points. . The U.S. e as ily de feated • Canada, 15-9, 15-4, 15-4 al Redon· .. do Hi gh Thursday, a nd U.S. coacti Carl McGown told a ;re· :-po rter Wednesday thp t the Americans could beat Cuba in three straight. "We have beaten them in three straight before,•• he said, refer- ring to America's victory in the 1973 Zonal tournament in Ti· juana. ---~ • i.PG~ Crown ... / Up for Grabs;· Hayes Leads AKRON, Ohio (AP! -"Are you aware,'' a r eporter asked Jack Nicklaus as the world's greatest golfer savored his even ~r 70 in the opening round of the PGA tournament, •'that you are traillna: such hous*'hold names as Benson, Wample r ;1od Dougherty?" ·~Who?" Jack asked. 111 hlOW Wampler, but the others -ttow do you spell that last name?'~ Nickla us ' consternation was gene'ralty shared as the pros' big family championship -one of the game's Big FoUr1-mbved bi· lo the second •fOUnd beMnd a• phalanx of tbe inoet implauaible pace-setters lm81ln1We. ' Oldsters and rookies, the In· firm and the insecure, the downtrodden and the.down-and· out are on top, kicking divots in the faces of golf's aristocrats - Nicklaus, Weis_kopf, Trevino, Palmer and Player. The-finl round leader is a slim Oklahoman, one Mark Hayes, 26, playing his second year on the t~ and tn his first PfSA, his bags carried by ·a man with a broken arm and a Masters degree in business. Hayes shot 67 , three under par over the 6ack-break.ing, 7 ,111>· yard Firestone course. "It's too soon lo get excited about leading this tournament.'' be said nervously. Tied for second with ee were Bob Benaon, 35, a club pro from * -ti * le.illl't'll Ur,! rOlll'ld SCOl'll In ltll S1'UI PGA N• llofwl O.mpioMN-p: MlrkH•"' ...... _ UrryHl fl_, Ed Dougner'ly Billy Cei.ptr ....w .... Fred W•tnp~ J«k Nltklavs J;t•y Floyll Al Ge1ti<!r91r Art W•ll Mike Morley TomW.,ISl<oeif TOl'llWMton 8ruc1 DIYllll Jim Dint o. .. Hlll JOIV'l MIMff•f ........... S\t'W M<l!lllyk Al OMfldltt JOIV'I Sc. I'll ee Bruce CT;implOft J11ll111Boro~ DOnJ•"""''' 0.YldGrl!Nnt ...... Mllte HUI H•le lrwi11 Torn .leflkln$ Mawke lier 8 r1.1g9e Bobtlr Nichols Butcn&elro Gery P1•ve• Hl;>f'rel'CI a..,.cas Dennie M<l!'f"!r ....,....,, ,.,....., ,.n_.. ,,.,. .... l1·32--6t ,.,,_., l!-J.14• ,,.,._.., ,.,.._,. 31-D-10 .,. .... 70 Js-»--10 3'4J-10 ,.,._,. 3'-J.l-70 »-3'-10 l~3~70 ,,.,.._,, ,.,,._,, l J-:»-11 3'-lJ-11 3'-31-'1 3'-JS.-11 ,.,,._,, 31'.M-11 JJ-lS-72 ,,.._n ,.,._n 3"47-72 J~ll-n 38-J.i-n Jt..n-12 ,.,.._n 33-Jt-n 3'1-lll-n ,.,._n 31-»-n ,..,._n Easton, Conn., who operates 11 couple• or bowling alleys on the side, and Larry Hinson, a gaunt youn1 man with a. wttheresl left arm wh«>se fortunes of late have been so depressing he was con- sidering a different career. "It's been awful the last couple of years," Hinson, a seven-year tour player from Kings Moun- tain, N.C., said. "I've been tempted to look for something else to do." Benson's main claim to fame is that as a teen-age assistant pro in Palm Beach, Fla., he gave lessons lo the Kennedys, correct- ing a hook' of the tale President John Kennedy. Only four other playe r s managed to break par. They in· eluded a. pair of grizzl e d veterans, Fred Wampler , 51, who hasn'tplayed the tour.in 15 years, and Billy Casper, 44, a two-time Open champion who has been de- voting more lime lo his 7,000 fruil trees in Utah lht1n to golf. When Dougherty applied to the PGA for membership, the ap· plication asked for "Achieve- ments." Dougherty, "n, wrote "none." His biggest thrill came last weekend at the Westchester Classic, he said, when he looked up lo see. his name on the leader board. ''I had just made a birdie,'' he said. ''But right after that 1 bogeyed. By the time they got to the 'y' on the leader board they were taking down the 'D.''' RAMS PICKUP J'EJ'EIUN CENTER The Los Angeles Rams added 15-year vete ran center Bob DeMarco to their squad Thurs- day, giving the club a seconrl veteran al the position. DeMarco was a free agent after playing nine years with St. Louis, two Y.e_a,r s with Miami and the las t three seasons 'W ith Cleveland. Del.-tarco is a 6-fool-2, 245-pounder from Indiana. The Rams•bad just one veter;tn · center on the team, Rich Saul, who has been a reserve in his five seasons in the National Football League. The Rams ha ve two other centers, both rookies -Al Kelso of Washing'Lon and Rick Nuzum of Kentu.cky. Pith IHI"'" >O, fffwYtR a Wornrn -C•wley !P l b<l!•I Wilde'-'; C..wley· Mitl'>tl !P l be•l Kl1'19•SCh4lll•111·S. Dorfger11 Slate AllW-IH l(AIC O'MI Avo. I Los .t.1!9el11 al Ne w Yo•k Aug. t LOSA"V!' .. l lit Ne w .York Aug. IOL.ot Anoellt •1 New Yotk The only rea&oo for the delay was that Marshall wanted his paychecks to be spaced out over several years. AN UNIDENTIFIED CUBAN PL.AYER DIVES, BUT MISSES A .SPIKE. ~n -Get11l•l1l1 (P) beM !Molle .. l ; Stolle-,,,...,,., (N ) be•t Co•-W•rwlck 7-6. MIMI! cto..blll -aw.ns·ki..1i.u INI tiNt CO•· MK ... •17·S. A; •.'2,.AI Plttlbvrvr. H•w•ll» 1 .. '-ln Wome11 -Meytr 1(1 _, l(~U .. ,; Govrl•y-Kvyk-.U IHI bHI °""rton-Ms~• '-'· Msn -BvtMloll IHI be•I Sl-'-l; Ne'#(ombe-B&Kllholr (HJ tlf'•t s1-R111i.111·S. . Ml•M -Govrl•Y·~tomC. OU tint R11ll1ls.-<>-e11on 1·$. A: 2,.5'1. At lndlllll•POllS GeNettGet.rtlJ, .._....:n wome11 -SIOY<I! !Gl be•I Dvrr M ; DlllT·Slww (P) bNI KkKl·Klrom11r• 1·S. ~" -P•lll!oan (Pl be•I Oflk4!1't-O; MecMlu ..... Oll,ker IGJ bollll AvUlll·Pll tllloOll .. J. Ml•ed -~tMlllan-SloY<I! IGI bMI A""'~ SMw•-1. A; 2,)11. Al 0.kland. ·- Sp,m , 11a.M.. 11 ...... ·lief pitcher feels he il·ai hli-besi w,~~=:~~~h~~~b~~tay~tched since Aug. 2. In the faat1 CWo Dodgers games ,the starting pitchers. Don Sutton and Andy Messers mith, have gone all the way. Sutton beat Atlanta S-O. bqt Messersmith lost to the Braves 5-4. Messersmith re mains the only Dodgers ''holdout" now that 3 Gridders Arrested . ' By Tbe A8110<1al<d Pn:u . Three N a t iona l Football . League rookies, including three· t ime All -American linebacker Richard Wood, were arrested Thursday in unrelated cases. Wood, from the University of Southern California and the New York J ets ' thir.d -round draft pick, was arrested at the team's ir•ining camp• in ,ffempgtead, N .Y., and ch a r aed witb posse1siot1~ ot~ forged~ Jmtr"· meats, "1!01!+,Propoz\y, lhell ol, Hrvlcea,aod 1r•n<U~. , . New EnaJ&od Pa~llnemin Sbelby Jordan was UrWeii by , federal drug a•ents al (he "lCam's lrainini camp ,in Providence, ft.(., a111$ C'll'[&ed With ulling CO· caine. fiOt iJ!ller peiAii'll -......,.i.cl In llMit COie. .~•It drll! chol ..... Mb k Joe b w,.lct JN; w led ou~de his parenis' home in Lancaster, Pa .. and c h a rge d with assaulting a policeman who was attempUn& to arrest Wysoc k's father. Police sa id the incident involv· ing Wood, 22, stems from the al· Jeged use of one of a batch of airline t ickets s tolen from Pied· mont Airlines at Newark Airport in July, 1974. "We h ave met with the police de~rtr:pent and with Wood, but we do not .have all tbe fads in the case and have oo further ,com · menl at this l ime," a ·Jett~ 1pokesmao said. • ?Wood,, who pl"h1' wltli ti. , College AU -stars aglillot the I'll· ts btlrgh Steele r & la•t Friday,; joined the Jets earlierltds week. . Tb0c~kcsman iaid Wopd wu iflT!rt gmict Thuraaay nlpt In Queens Count'y Court and re· lea•ed on $5,000 ball. A pre- ilrnlnary he"f.lng has been Ht lor Aug.26. I I After he signed a two-year con· tract Wednesday, Marsha.II said he would'• receive payments on the $31111,000 pact throllgh'l981. The Dodgers, who start a 12· game-triif a1ainst the New Y,ork .-Meta. toalght, did not Immediate- ly con/ir'ln the signing. ' Manh811 wa1 quoted aS saying "TheY'.Ube Doclgeri) wanted tJie two-year deal. They wanted the security. The only thing I asked was that I be paid iu a manner th'al would be beneflCial to the baU club as well as to myseU. '' Marshall reportedly said there was never a question about bow much moaey he would recieve. The contract calls for him to re. ceive ·about $120,000 this year and $180,000 next, but the money will be paid over a seven-year period, the installment system ~ taxes easier to pay. . Mar1ball said be agreed to terms before spring trainblg but , declined IO sign the poet unUI he and the club could agree on e:peclOc terms. Mdsball, a candidate for the do<toral .,.,,.... In klneslology at Mlchisan State, said he hopes to teecb wbeo hll playtq da.Ys .,.. o--· He Uld he W'.'l"d "Ilk• to gei <Nl Of baft!ball'I• about IM 7ean,',' •nd then tl&ink about malla'1*1. . Manh~, who piu,hed in a re- cord lllf l .Jllll• I••-· bu had • run or bad lock this-· He sulltt~ • rib case. llll'VY that s ome ·aay still boUatrs =' althou1h ht'• denied that It , He was =• 21-d•y dlaabled.llllt In May e todey la 11-11 wltb'a 3.21 earn run aYer-ce. • U.S. Women, Cuba Collide Tonight in LA LOS ANGEL!!;S-lt will be the United Sta't~a women 'S volle)"ball team vs . CUba at the Sports Arena tonight in !'.game that will determine the qualifier to the 1978 Olympjcs in Montreal. Game 1 time ts 6:30, ·and the Cubans are favored off their ear· ly performances In the Nort~ Central American and'Caribbean Confeder•tion toumameot that began Sunda y. The CU ban men meettheU.S.at8. Althou&b both teams have 3-o. records, the Cubant have been more impre11lve. In their first 1ix m atches. the Cubans out· scored tbelr opponent.s, I0-41. The Americans have scored 147 poillU fo their °""""itlon's 91 alter 1rma1ch... . Says U.S. co•cb Arle-setlnger, ''Tb• Cubant rely_ on_th·e p>Werf111 spike, the hilh i•me andtblhi1b1'erve.'1 Top Cu ban Players are Melania 'l'astabull, Mavis Gullatte ud o;vtllana Bomito. The l•Uer' Jumi-119.lncbft Crom !Mnoot . ' .. l#adln1 lb• Amertcam .,.. Sa•' Dle10 Slate's. Laltrel BraH~}-•h• played on I.lie men'f' eolle1e te•m-1d d 1.aileWOod1'1 8·S Flo Hyman. Halps Limp .Home, Tangle Wit~ NY The California Angels open a 13·game home stand tonight at Anaheim Sta!liqm ;with th!' firot Of a three-game set against the New York Yankees in American League baseball action. The first P.itch la slated ror 7:30 ' I ' Ftlday, Augusl 8, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 87 Villa Park MV Battles Lionettes !,.' • ', / ... ' ' . I • Captures HBCi-owu r Mis1IOJ\I Vl•)f"' Saints and Me I an n le Ky I er bat'~'f..!i' tb:C, ~a'Vps;q d hurled a three·hitter to OrMgtil ~~UP'~ ~' 9:30 lead the Saints over lhe lontght iA'~d tound San Diego SandpJpers in s~l~\\pf1,(lje w,fstern 're-eight innings, 2·1. Marks walked in the bot- tom or the eighth with the scor e tied, 1-J. Marty Cooksey came on to run for her and went to third on a single by Lau1ie Donaldson. Mission Viejo scOred the tying run In the sixth on anierror and a d~e by Mark11. , . , Ml\tlff Viejo crt .. . . ' ... ' . ' . ' . , . II rl)l ' ' . ' ' : 0 . ' ' ' ' . Villa Park High's Spartans 1>ul the finishing touches to an un- beaten campaign in l·luntinb'\On Reach summer basketball action 'Thursd ay ,night with a come-- from-behind S4·4l conq,,u~l of / Newport Herbor a(Marift'a.({' gu:roa l women s softb aU ,,1 the Ol>t'nlng game tournament . al Avery tonight ut J.!1:30, derend - Parkway F ie ld art~r ing ChitrnPlon Fullerton bot.h teams post~d V1c-Royals meet tJie Encino tones Thur11day night. Regents. Pl&y~ontinucs Carol Spala,k.a pitched Saturd~y begtn.ning al 10 the Llooettes..t.0 :J 2-0 wln a .m . with losel' s bracket A throw lo the plate held her at third but an errant throw lo second in ;.i vain attempt lo cut down Donaldson went into centerfield allowing the winning run to score. ' . ' . ' . . ' ~ : .; The \\'jn glvos the Sfait;:ys.s 111 J 1·0 mark --one better than 1-lun- tington Beach , which finished ~eeond aft e r stoppinl! Fountain \'alley, G0-41, be hind the 21-point scoring of Phil Dunkelberger. over the Oceanside games. · " ' S<.,,,, 111n;i.9, o o , .. I ' s 1 •.••• t ••• . ' Also at Huntinbrf.On Beach Los ,\mlgos beat Wcstmin~tcr, G0-59. while al l\1arina it was Lynwoo<l lopping Los Alamitos, 74-69. Al Edison the hosl<i put the s kids to F.s{ant:ia, 5.1-47 , behintl Bob Vogcls<1n~·s 26·point output. Kyle Bisc hof £ was high fo r Estancia with 16 counters. The other score al Edison was L;ak e"'ood 64, I.ong Bci!ch Wilooo 27. ln action al the Santa Ana sum- mer lt!ague Mission Viejo ex- tended a 13-10 ha lftime advan- tage to a 33-22 \!ictory over Bolsc. Grande. 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' ···- ' ' ,. 1- , . • I J • " " ' :~-Yel~.· J ' ' . 'ftact:. ' > ' ' ' . . ' , ·"~.Mlh Bas l 'al\d ~~If ' ! .i~ton, mee\ in a .~~ . ;; ~ < tfl,atch rac~~ll~ I"'\.-, 4 rf\Wil·g h t's' · ~.e~dWay \ ·, ,,• t mo~c~le atn"" ai , : Qll' Qrange, ~~ri<~·.FBir­ , .• ~ • l'ro.uftll&111itAJ°~~ifit or ~ ,ff events t'elunii-the P1"0'. j 'llBm~ndo.u)i.,,tS.~ · ,~mot1r ~ xley 1s'f ttitceril e3.0ver • 'eTe- eent· r"al)h ,(if~.i' ries after six ._Yeafi ·or re· Jalively iew. accl"denU. Lati_est r·ic!er o b e sidelined is 'Mi•e Curoso "OfHunllngtO{J Beach. Curos.o~aUgbt his heel in the rear spok~s and sustained a painful injury last week in Costa Mesa. O.-ilr Pilot Pt1o10 LEE HAVEN (LEFT) IS PRESSURE!:! BY JIM MCCLOSKEY. l~, f ,, j ••• Bruce Penhall of Costa Mesa caught his arm in the wheels of his bike al Irwindale. Billy Meisler 4•,mo~th.:~P • 1:µ-ok~n !1r.11Jl •and .,S.\eye Nutter nearly rosl lwo fingers in cra s ~es at ·Ai~·rield . · . f!" ing l O,l?: rid'ers in· 31 · o!s tlij!' liQf.i •a'rO'~ ... 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I• 41 3'1Gltey •ll lS Haven to Play ' In Philippines · ing flat out al.er trying very ha rd,"·Ox.J c y says. ''This s port h as ap - parently been lucky to Q>or<;lt'r Ea•y (Ortytr ) St.ir>1.el G•ll1n\J<'I CW•rdl Vktory~<'I ICltflssel 121 Soarrlr VlnNlll (C•ttoe1I 2 . ..:1 • lit Tlma --..11 Se·~·· <>• .... u ....... Ktnrwd' .AMl•ander 2 II 1 40i51Mih l• 2 0 2 4 l 1 o 7Pal•kk 2 l 4 1 4 O O l~llwalbl 2 1 2 6 2 I 1 )toc>i<e l 0 1 4 Cri>k;I 100 2 ""~lki-• I 1 'I lot•I~ \~ J I> 3J Total\ 1t 'I 12 41 ~lf.MV, lJ-10 H•!fl!rne: NH,29-21. Fish Report SANT• MONICA -13' <>noi.r•."• bl"'lln tuna, 3'I <all<O i..\s. c~ ••nd ba•s. '""llbul • ..,.,. -8' ltnOlilf\ 700 m ilck••<'•. 20 rotk -. 4 c•li<o lwll, J llilll""'· I bl .... \ on 1una. SAN DIEGO CM11n1c 1,..1 Pitt") -tn «>glerl' 1,n,albiltOrt'. llEDONDO -1t~ anol•rJ: I bFietln tun.I", 136 blff.CIKl<l, 1 Wl'lll• ril IMI~~ 319 (lli(.O tla\\. llJ btue lw••. • 11autHI . ear" -jl) ~: ,., m«karel.1:-MnK•oon. , . , 11 • , • • D•H• •HAii F -111 anQl••1: :JM. bl!!.•. 91 -., •au,..., l ll•llbul, 4 1 rotk coa, "1 "-~••, I~ i lbill:.ott . I NEWPORT l""l'I Lil"d"'91 -l;'OMtO..,..,.. 115 bl••· 1,4' fodt ·r.bd) 13 biltr•Uba. "to.loftt"il '' LM.k.,I ~· lJ9 an11i.r•: i bo(llln. 1 b.w"r.,.UOd.,• tin\. l.OJ4o rock tod, Jt ma(k<'f'\>I. SE.•l 8EAtM -1~1 '"nOl<'•!O I Calleo~ ... tm w l'd b.111. 800 r0<11. cod, H ,,..(11....-.itl. 1 ling cod . .... -llia"Qler•: I bonilo.11 DM>,Jllilllbut,M rn.c:kt'tel. SAN PEDRO Ct1nd 51. uuMll"'I) -10Si>n<)lfrs: m eal Ito tw111, \ 114llb11\, 61 sal>dlwl'\. 61 rock cod. !SS bl .... lwl\)_ ISP11rUhllin9l -100 MltJlelJ!o: !IS mackt••I, \ll t alito b<o••. 100 r«k (od. I ~llbul, ., loilf>d b.J~•. 0(£ ... HSIOf. -XII 11nqi..r\: ~ bMrOK...W. 713 bl\l ttw!h;iul.1'6<0Cll.COC1, lllm.Kkt••I. . L0HG BEACH C8almont Pl.,1-11'1""'91trs : 11, sand bi>\1. JS? tal•<O ba•s, JS mA(k.,el. S41 rock <od. (S,"°rtlis ... nt/ -J C antlitri: 10 t•ll<-0 b<o•s, >iar0<kc0d .. MORRO ll"V 18taMs' Uflllillfl -•-lers; 511 rotk <¥!. IVir9'1 Lil .. iflW) -ll M>!ilerl : II llnO<iCld, 211 rO<k cod. MALIBU Pl ER -130 •r>Qler.: 101 Ulic;o lw•s. 11c-cOd. •loO roc.k <od. 10 l\dllbv\. By ROGER CARI.SON 01 ll'lt Oall r Pllal SWtt Basketball . if you're good e nough, can open a lot of doors for an athlete. T a ke the case of Lee Have n . for m er Newport llarbor High star . Haven and "·ire Martha are orf £or the Philippines Tuesday ror a four -qionth s tint with ihe Univel'Sul Tex.tile bas ke'tball lean\~-· !, ~, ... Europe. a lthough it was pretty hectic. I don't know if I want to do that again," says 1-laven. After that league finis hed its campaign llaven hooked up with a touring amateur team £or iJ week on the Riviera. And when he was with the University of Colorado Haven went to Btazij ·a s. a member o~ , thafunitotwliUpi-m.er. • f "' AS"1'0r'1 t'he''-.duiy' \n° ~anila,-· ' The sudden move came as a Havl'.n says he .expe'tts to e.n-' surprise to Haven, who has been 1· ~ · b th • Pl ay·1~.•_:in the pro s ummer ,.coun ~r 0tf.i''ll~~~~¥P!i<.:N e ~ ... , ._,., -·,antil: ts,a ¥ apgth-~ f,hii11~~~e ..... , league'at Cal State <Los An gelet) ' ··1t s • rt pl'a}"in'g 'With ~pie ·. and at Costa Mes a 's open lcaeue trom other countries'," says al Estancia High for the Blackies J-laven. "And you can learn from entry. them. I'm going over the re with "I don't know how they knew my eye s and ears open, you about me,•· says flaven. "But never know what may come out they contacted m e, otrert."CI $1,000 of it. a month, an apartment and food "But I don.'t think l'll play in a llowance, so .we're leaving the States after that. I had a shot Tuesday." with the San Diego Q's of the Foreign jun~ets are nothing American Baske tball Ass~ia- new to Haven. Re played On John tion when I got out or Colorado. I Vallely's BelgiUm eyitry i.n (he was c ut by the Q's. It's pretty .European Professional BaSkel· difCicult. There's so many guys Kings S ian Murphy ball League, which finished up its that can play ... -o--season in l\-1arch . "I thought I'd give it one last LOS ANGELE~ --The Los :•1 signed as a fre~ aPil\t..and sholthissummeran(ilhadanin- 1\ngelcs Kings announced lod!ty played for B e lgi•j(.:~ays vitation .to try out ill Gold en that lh<'Y have s igned veteran Haven. who spent ·w:~· at ~tale . 1ihe n lh.is.,.._,orfcr came l\tike l\-turphy to u multi-year Newport Harbor p he ia\o .(.,'~., ) ···;i•~ ~· contract. ·: pivot, figh ting . lo '1s Jtl' ... ,. -;_1{i ven will be l\lurphy , 24. a fOur -year amidst talle r 'nd " ' ~aHighin vetcran'in the National Hockey scrambling 'wi s a~~-os A· a· "eP,:( ' ' ament League 'from Toronto, scored 30 don. · · ~ ;,.,' game, then it's the-' ar-'East for goals arid 68 points last season. "That of Nn in the 6-4. 200-pounde r. ::.:.::::::_:::_:__~:_:__:_:__::_:_;:_:___:_~~~ '75Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST .DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A ~T.9XQ1A. DEMO SALE Feclory I: bees Example 74COROMA WAGON Automatic. rad.io , •Ir. (481KRBJ S3576 . t ., . ,, - Baseball Standings •' (·. '' " gel by for so long without ~URTM 11.t.cc -«111yar~.J.,...r much trouble in the in -:~:~~~i"9. Pur)oO' "400· c •almir19 J·ury de rt t " Nol~"'..,' ccardOr•l 11• pa men · s.irOuet&r,a~rr (C''"!Jl'd 112 Inj uries to rront-line Olve"s Halr11in (Oreyt'rl 11• riders open the doors for ~~~·:;_~~•ml ::: the you nger ri dcrs, ac-. Kl"!J R•1>l11 O-t•rtl n2 cording lo Oxley. ''Many FIFTH •Ac;_ 400 ,••ds. 3 re•r a st ar athlete has s urged o1~ . .-uowan<r. Pu•~t 11aoo. Tiw 8.ltbatJ Bay \Mylf)) Belly Te IAO•i<) Fa!.18" IRlcM•dil TUl..,...Jal IH1rn G!ilCll 8o !Sroo•.i .lel!>Py CC••doral 119 ..,_l!.O R•n -Top Sick. Caw:•a5!ricl, ;;~ TOP EaQlt', 5Pf<'d J S4'Yen, f/a5l>Akrt "' "' "' SS E••clil 1-lt•Y•I llacll Olk& .. 7-Co<M 0.. Dec•, paid IS"·" HtHTH 11.t.CE Jlotl yard~. J '''' NINTH 11.t.tE -· «Ill ya•dS. J .,..,., ol<I•. CllimonQ . .,,_., .. \Jl>OO. old\ ._ ""· Cl•1m1"9. Pur-,e \1<1(1(1. Cl1iml"9 prict \1600. /'Jr. 8 tac• Dec• I Bank i i 12-00 6.70 ~.00 Stcrmln (W1t..on1 81oObY BIOi> !B•nt ll Pa"'"' Rocket !Cardo1al Ato,,.11 lltlJf 8ar fl lpllafl') 111 Rebel llou\"'' l"'dilirl 11."1 8.1111 I 1• A0<~I" S.a ((••do••) 3 to Ill T""" 20.0 lit ..,_li.c R•t1 -D""dr"t Go Di<I, C.0 l th r t h th llOn1 G-r'~"*•Y · o C ron w en e wa<M11W1tcn (Mylr~l man ahead of him is 0o1~eomm1n<1 1R1clld•dsl sidelined by an ,·ni·ury,'' F._t .NFic~1~ IC•roo:•I ltl Bo:auLaoo (M•rll 1'J '5•let111y, Mr. Be, L<1 01,..,ro. Sflil\1<1 11~ Rebel, By1•0 8••1<'¥. Mt•) Ja\tt<IOI\ C.."llt't "N Jad<' !O•t'J<'t J he points out. o"ie Fl ... <ca111 " ' .. The 1Mnt?'tndusrriol Complex sroff hos bul!t quired repurotion deve!oplhg the notion's ~orgest. fast~s~-gi'owing, m oster-pfonned industrial Offo. Th.ey know buildings, they know ,locotien. and they ore seeing the buSiness resµ!ts of o reboundi?9 economy. l\ight now, they con hardly .wait until September to move inro <he new II( Heodquorte" Ouildirg a c Compos and MacArthur in the City of Irvine. You con shore this building w ith them, if you act now. , , 111 WlldCoclY ICl<'rh\t'l \II Trip+eC l <uly tClerh!o<!) 111 c.111ca1 !My!e)) 119 NlltTt altl IC11lf "' '" "' . ! ; 1tJ. ... "'l b ~ ,., ~trrS ·ft t'""~ I. ·'· ) • , • r •I • > f -" .... : • ••I ' ' ·1 ' yard-is available for lease to firms who11 appreciate the superlative design. central location. flexible floor pion, high building identity and convenient adjacent porking thot maKe this tt;le hottest space Opportunity In the area . '· .. ' If shoring a building wi!h rhese ii1dustrlol pros oppeols to you, coll your brol~er or Chuck Ouchonon. lhe Irvine Company's Monoger of Commercial Real Estate. Ot 644-.3011 . ' •, 'I •. 1 ,,1 "' '" ., .. ; '" " II .,, · .. '" ..... -· '" -· ''·' '• .. . -· •• u "• I) ... , u It I J••I .rr. r " '· • T~e e~ttre 5e<Ond flbor-8,317 sq'Uoi... f~ ov~tool~ing a central londscoped cOun· '' ,. . ' Though you'll hove to w ait along. With the nc staff untll September to move In, we con help you begin space plonning immediotety. • OVIRSTOCkli» NEW YOLYOS LAR•I SILICTIOM ,. '74 VOLVO Fectory Otmo f.5738 ~5776 ' • ' , ' . 11" " ' . .. ,, .. • " 1 (.; " . .. '' ' ' I c RSDUILDING " \; ' " " lj ~ " , ~~ ... " ' ,, " ' '1•J1 ·1 117> ·~ .. ~ ... '''-'•1 1\ ,. I » ''""'\ •I I .,,,. "' l•q• '.,.,, j • . . . . . .. . . • • BB DAILY PILOT Friday, August 8, 1975 • • • ' ' • ,. ' l .. • • ... ~ I' ~ • But R e ady Old Wa .. riors On Sidelines WASHINGTO N (U PI) --Sens. ~lubert Hum - phrey, Edmund l\.1us kie and George McGovern, three aging warhorses or Democratic presidential politics, are ready, willing and perhaps eager to make another run ror the White House. But the three veteran Democrats will not nc- tively seek the 1976 presidential nomination. Each stands wailing for a bolt or li ghtning that has not struck for 28 years. THEIR CllANCES FOR WINNING TllE most cherished prize in Amcriran politics, which in turn has eluded each. ride on the possibility a deadlocked nation<il convention might pic k one of them to lead lhl' party against the Republirans in the fall. Neither major party has had a convention since 1948 that took more than one ballot to nominate a presidential candidate. The Democrats have had first -ballot no minations since 1936, when they dropped their tv.·o-thirds rule for a simple majority num1nat1on. But the Democrats liave adopted a complex set of delegate selection rules for 1976 that will make it much harder for ~ a single strong can-~~'\1' ; didate to eliminate op--position in the primarif.'S <ind stale conventions. -.. -.. Some o bse rvers HUMPHREY think four and perhapo six candidates may ar- ri\•e at the convention July 12 with enough de- legate support to s t ay in the nomination fi ght but, not enough lo win on an early ballot. · l-lumphrey. l'iluski e and McGovern have adopted a strategy of s ta y ing out of nex t year's primaries and m<iking no attempt to corral delegates. But the three arc certain to be on hand in the convention c ity --either to receive the plaudits reserved for party leaders of the past or to emerge from a s moke-fi lled room as the presidential can- didate. Of the three, 1-lumphrcy, 64 --energetic as ever -appears to have the most urgent itch lo wage yet one more natio nal campaign. And many political L'Xperts --DL•mocrals us well as Republicans --are convince<t, lhL· party will tum tu the veteran Min- ne.sota libera l in 1976. l J-lumphrcy certainly is not doiri~ anything tu discourage this thinking. "I AM NOT 1\ CANDID1\TE," 1-lumphrey says. "I will not ljtin in the primaries or seek delegates. But iC they Bo come and offer me the nomination, I "·ould accept, a nd run, and v.'in." A presidential year without a llumphrcy in· volvemcnt would be a novelty for an entire genera· lion which cannot recall him off the stump. He made his first serious bid for the presidentlab'. nomination in 1960 and has not stopped running since. Humphrey was Lyn- don Johnson's ru n ~­ mate in 1964, won the nomination in 1968 only to be edged by Richard Nixon, and was beaten for the nomination in 1972 by McGovern. Humphrey has a huge reser voir of sup- port in th e party hierarchy, with lalxlr, and among b_Ia c ks. AN D T IME MAY have dimmed m emories of hi s association with Johnson's Vi etnam war politics, which probably cost him the 1968 ele ction. But there still may exist re- sentment among MUSKIE McGovern supporters ovC'r Humphrey's a\tempt to grab some of the California delegation in 1972 :.ifter the winner·take- all primary was over. As in the case of 1-lumphrey, there is a segment in the Democratic party that still believes Muskie, 61. may be the best man to send against the Republicans next year. "If I said flatly I wasn·t interested, it wouldn't be 100 pe r cent honest," the Maine senator said. "But I am not doing anything about it." . A close associate in the disastrous campaign for the 1972 nomination reels Muskie wou ld like to cap his career with a presidential nomination or even second spot on the national ticket. BUT MUSKIE, HUMPllREY'S W GHLY cffec· live running-mate in 1968, is up for re-election next year and could have trouble at home, especially if he showed too much interest in presideniia1 politics again. , Yet ir the phone rings at t~ cOnvention center, r.tuskie's answer a lmost certainlywOQ1.d 6e yes. or the three, the convention la least likely to look to McGovern, who carried only Massachusetts and the District of ·Columbla~gainst Nixon in 1972.' , , , He "is considered much McGOVERN in the same position as the Republicans' Barry Goldwater -a leader or one segment of his party who cannot build the coalitions needed to win a national election. McGovern has is- sued a statement say· ing, "It is still m y feel- ing, as I said in 1974, that I s hould not be a 1-4 candidate for the pre· sideney. H E A D DED, however, that if the con- vention offered him the nomination, "I would, or course, accept.·· McGovern reel:s the Candidate will not come out of the primaries, but add!, "The convention i.a much more likely to agree on Sen. Humphrey or some other penohtharli me.'' .. • Because McGovem.rea_Uus ~ prospects are ~~ sU.m, he is much more likely than either Humphrey ~ or Muskie to take part ln pre-convention activities, • -1~--ebdorsing the candidate who most closely ~ ~-( -bJlrie1H.. . . . • \ \ , ALCOHOLIC R4TEEYED Divorcee Fighting Eviction NEW YORK 'CUPI) ~,A wealtbf woman c'l1irw she 1s bclng ;kick~ ,ul or bcr 13· rool'I} Fifth Avenu e coopefflit ive apa~~mdnt just because she!s a dlvorce'b . suid shv.b'as not'~en told why ow ~Ul(Jr directors or the cooper~tlvc .wants her to va1:atc the luxu.siousl')' f\u'n1s hed ·~orne, ' I . ' f. But she thinks it's because she ls divorced. :she got il in a divorce setUc· ment uguin:st her former husband who s he s oys rellrccf rrom the family "text1l c" business at 37 . LONDON !U PI) - Alcoholi s m amnng v.•oml'n in Britain 1nay alread y bl• o n :.1 p ~1 r wilh a lcoholism among meo because of a g rowing number of secret women drink e r s. a 1·esearrh psychologist said. ''The ratio u sually given of 1na ll" to rcmale :.1lroholics is 6-1 but this is dropping very rapidly lo 3 lo I and in private practice the r:.1110 m:.i y be l lo 1," s:.iid Gloria Lit- man tht• lhc resl'a re her. She ha s written lo neighbors in the building. in · eluding actor Rubert H.t.-'dCord and Vi ce Pres ide nt Nelson Rocke!\\Llci:.'~ .d...u.4;1)l.t~r . Mary, rur help. So rur they have not 11~wcred1 She pays ttie required Sl,600 monthly m aintenance fee and said no formJI complaints have been made against her . ·.:A spokesman et Albert Ashforth Inc., agents for the building, said When asked why Mrs. Gir~d 'was being e;vi~:. "The inatter .is in lltig~tiOb .. On advice from counsel, we have no comment to make.·• ALTllOUGll SllE li,cd there for tieven years, s h • s1.1ld her trouble didn't bc~111 until s h e divor(•e d he r husband. Stephen. in 1973. 'fhe woman and her G-yc.«.1r- old daughter occupy a m <1Zc of room& randu1.11ly rurnishcd "'ith a multl-l"olort'd Cur ru g. 1narble <floors, sig1u ... '<I paint· ings und a burklng dog thut ltas the run of all 13 rooms. SJIE 81\IO SllE Sl'lll letters to Redford, Rocke£cllt!r ':-., d;,1ughtcr <.ind other tcnunts in the building F e b. 14 askln).( tor their help in her ri ght tu remain in her apart1ncnt. No one answered . 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These are just a few of the sub- jects offered in the fields of the performing and fine arts at the three Orange Coast community colleges: Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, and Sad- dleback College in Mission Viejo. A major new program which encompasses '1'!ore than 25 separate courses will.help music students le;ayi to audition, re- cord, get ~dngs published ' and make contacts in the music in- , dust?)'. ~ \ ,) ' THE rROGRAM, to be of- ficially unveiled in September at Orange Coast College, was de- v e loped by Paul R . Cox, chairman of the Fine Arts Division, and by music instructor Howard Judkins. Another area or interest -in- ternational films -will be cov· ered in "'The Film Watch" at OCC. Season passes. which cost $10, are available at the college admissions office. ' Critics, among them Charles Champlin and Arthur Knight, will join in discussions of the various films, including "Lacombe, Lu- cien" and "Amar ord." Another mass communications medium, television will be ex- plored in "TV's First 25 Years," taught by J erry Lenington, who - also .. teaches "Radio's Golden Era." Other OCC classes include art history and appreciation, many \ --Craftfl Bouse types of of painting, crafts and drawing; jazz, piano, voice and guitar, and drama. Additional in- formation is available from the admissions office, 556-5733. FENCING AND stage combat will be taught at Golden West College. The historical origins of weapons will also be part of the course and each student will con- struct one historical weapon to be used in demonstrations. Another unusual class at GWC will be an evening class in "Humor in America," which will meet on Tuesdays. Literature, film, slides and tape recordings wil! _be used by instructor Norman Prinsky. Registration is by appointment, Aug. 19 through 29_ Cartooning and advertis ing de-. sign are among other subjects at GWC, as well as ballet and many aspects of music and drama. Ad- ditional information is available by calling the admissions office at 893-6581. Children·s theater will be one of several drama courses offered at Saddle back College this fall. Other courses at Saddleback include ·chorus singing, jazz ensemble playing and various aspects of art. Additional in· formation is available from the admissions office, 831-9700. Most com munit y college courses cost only a minimal re- gistration fee and are an ex· cellent way 'for rusty artists and performers to brush up on their skills and for eager viewers to learn more about the history and nature of their favorite subjects. A quaint village springs up every summer in Laguna Beach for the Sawdust Festival, where arts and crafts are on sale now through Aug. 24. 10 a.m. to midnight dally at 935 Laguna Canyon Road. House above is shown while un· der construction by Tim Moran. I ... • •• Arts I Dining Out Entertainment F1 1diiy, Auqust a, 1975 DAILYPILOI ('f Solllething Classy for Fall At UCI: Opera, Country Music, Quilts. • • By JACKIE HYMAN ot VI• O•llY Pll•l 51.i!ff ''Opera is so mething that makes a lot of people back away for some reason. I think people can learn to accept all the con- ventions of opera as well as they can on the legit~m ate stage."~ ,.Marcelle Skinner Baker was discussing a new course, "Let's Go to the Opera," which she will teach at UC Irvjne Extension School this fall . It is one of several unusual courses which will be offered there in coming months. The seven·session class, which me e ts in Nove mbe r and December, includes three trips to the Los Angeles Music Center to hear the New York City Opera perform "Daughter of the Regi- ment," "Die F1edermaus" and "The Marriage of Figaro," all in English. ''THIS IS NOT for pro- fessionals, this is !or the com- munity at large. It's an excellent introduction to the opera," said Mrs. Baker. "This is sus)posed to be for fun, strictly for sheer pleasure," she added. Mrs. Baker has an extensive background in opera herself. She has taught music, voice and piano at a variety of colleges, in- cluding Long Beach City College, East New Mexico Univei-sily, Madison College in Virginia , Northern Illinois University and . Grand Valley State Colle11e in Michigan. The course will consist of lec- tures before each performance "so they (the students) won't go in cold," plus a final lecture to tie the course together. "I WANT to see these operas put within a larger perspective. These are all comic operas and I want to show how they fit within the larger scale," Mrs. Baker said. She said she hopes the ex- posure will encourage students to continue to go to the opera on their own. "You h ave conventions that you have to accept," Mrs. Baker explained. "It's not the everyday world ot solid reality. People sing to each other ... Most opera plots are kind of silly and you have to accept that.'' Additional inrormation about the course, which includes tickets and bus transportation in the $75 fee, can be obtained by caWng833·5414 . FOR MUSIC lovers of a dif- ferent bent, UCI Extension will offer "Country Music: The Rural Voice of Urban America," taught by Keith and Rusty McNeil with special guest performers Jim Hawkins and Hogwash. The class, which costs $45 non· credit and $53 credit, covers such topics as "Religion in Country Music" and "Politics, Humor, Satire and Commentary.'' Another unusual course to be offered will be ''Child Develop- ment Throug~ the Arts," which will meet in Coron;:i del Mar on 10 Saturday morni ngs beg inn ing Sept ~27. The course , coordinated by Irene Bland, \viii in clude guest lecture-workshops in mime, art, drama, folk ::.irt, dance, poetry, music, puppetry and riln1 . 'fhe fee is $64. Th e bil'('nte ilnial v.·ill be acknowledged in "Qui lts in America .... " a weekend program Nov . 7 and 8 with Dr. Robert Bartlett Haas of UC Los Angeles . The fee is $38. Other courses of interest in t he area of a rts and literature in- C'lude "Stained G lass Techni· ques'' ($77 , not including sup· plies), ''Off-Loo m Weaving" ($77, not including supplies), ''Wo rkshop in I nterpretive Photography" ($64 ), "'Television and Screen \\'riling "Workshop" ($69) and "Workshop in Creative Writing : Emotional Ex - prcssion ·· ($69). Information about all courses is available from UCI Extension, 833-5414. O.Jil~ Pil•! St.JI! Pl>ol• Marcelle Skinner Baker (above! will teach 'Let's Go to the Opera;' Rusty and Keith McNeil (left) are instructors for 'Country Music: The Rural Voice of Urban America,' both at UC Irvine Extension. Laguna 'Piper' Opens Tonight When the town council refused to pay its pest control expert, there were unexpected results. The story of how the Pied Piper o f Hamelin l ed the town's children away to the mountains to get even for the unpaid bill is the basis of a tale by Robert Browning and now of a new adap· taUon by the Laguna Moulton Community· Youth Theater . 1'The Pied Piper of Hamelin" will be presented at the Laguna Moulton'Theater, 606Laguna Ca- nyon Road, Laguna Beach, at 7 :30 o'clock tonight and 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ti'ckets at $1 .50 for adults and $1 for children may be reserved by calling 494 -0743 or 494-$2_1. THE PRODUCTION is the culmination of a 10-week sum-· mer workshop in theater con- ducted by Lisa Surette, head of the new Playhouse Youth Theater. Performers of ages 5 through 13 come from a number of Orange County communities, primarily Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, El Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills and San Clemente. Included in the performance is a skip-rope ballet, a musical as- semblage of mice and rats, and a young·magician. ''It is the jOy ol my lite to watch the shy child £inding he can speak out as we go on in our workshop," Ms. Surette said. ''We improvise, in pan- tomime ... We make up scenes where the young people act as directors. They have to invent 'characters and tell others how to develop them. Whether or not a - )'OUDI Person continues in the theater. what he learns with us in atage'presence alone will be.good ijier;eet9/hislife." _. '''WE USE some unorthodox teaching methods," MJ. 9.arette .. id. "RtgHt at tho·start, lputtlle kids on a bongo board ... It's ·• board thal balances on a roller. ··so m•ny or tod.ay 's youngs ter·• haven't really le8.11led bow to walk ... They. go Crom the TV set to the dinner ta· bJe •nd back, so balance is where you 1tert. "We have pillow fi&hta to get relaxed. We do scenes without words; we use numbers. For ex- ample, we may have a king, a queen and a slave, but their dialogue is in numbers instead of words, for expression.·· "Our workshop students learn how to use makeup, how lighting is done, how the curtains work," she added.' "And they actually do all the bac,Jtstage work during the workshop rehea rsals.'' Costum~s are designed by Ms. Surette arid her daughter Stacy, and constructed by them and by the students' mothers. Among the leading players are Roger De Witt, Kyle Huggins, Patrick F1ynn, Sebastian Ben- nett, Eric Van Thillo, Susie Crocker, Danny and Gregory Schryver and Kellie Condon. A vicious onslaught of rodents Cat right, mouse Gregory Schryver attacks cheese Kellie Condon) was ended by Pied Piper (below right) Patrick Flynn but city lathers Roger De Wilt and Kyle Huggins refused to pay. r "MIL.D' Ch~~4 .. ~ - \ ' .. . . R DAIL'( PILOT Friday, August 8, 1975 I Fightµig -for Memories· I 3 Museums Vie for Movie Artifacts By LINDA DEUTSCH I ·~\O<l•lild Pr tll 'Nrl .... 1LOS ANGEI.f:S Th; movie c l,pital , ...,.hic h has no major mUscum for Its colorful hjstorv sOon m ay havC' three -wilh' li vely compe tition a mon~ them for I-loll y wood m e morabili:.i . Writers Guifd or America -will appea l to their m C'mbt•rs ror d o n a ti o n s or rnuv i l' ml'moral.>ilia. LJ11i\t:r sa l project \\'OUld Give h:.1lf of ils profits to charity -- t h e M o ti on (>ic lut·c a nd 'l\·ll·vis ion l-'und and h:.ilr lo t he e ut c rt<Jiurfl.,c nt c ou ~ The g r a ndC's t -und most heavily fina nced --or the pro- jects was announct."CI r t>cently by f'l.1CA-Univcrsal Inc. and lhc four largest entertain mt·nt Wlions. lt ...,,i ll b e built :.1t the massi\•e Un iver sal Studios complex . t\ {c Y• 1nilcs awa y, th e llolly,...•ood Ch ~11nbt•r of Corn- m erC'l' Is pl;.inning ils muscunl, ~Jck<'<i by lhc l .os Angt.'ICs City Couhcil Yihi ch voted to g ive the chamber the city's $2 million <.'ollection of movie artifacts. ' glo11h.·r:.it1..·. ' ll111vc!·sal l'l'portedly will try to ·~rq u1re ;J tre asure lrovc or 111ovie artiracts owned by ac' tr~ss Debbie Reynolds, who once plannt'd :.i museum of her own. "It 's hard for us to belie ve th at the r e can bE' a better museum th:1 11 the one w e en- \ (sio n. •· said director llobcrt 1\ldrich, signo.1li ng the sturt or the ricrce b at tle to acqui r e Hol\y\•lood a rtifacts, To com plicate n1atters. lhL· suburba n c ity or Burbank, chosen as the site of a Grammy recording arts museum. plans its own motion picture museum The cham ber says it is '4S· sured or recC'ivin g a 1:ollcction amassed b y ac tress Jane \Vithers comp<:1 r a ble to or larger than the Reynolds collection. in the civic center. ' "Everyone "'ants to gel into the a,ct,:• sa ys Chief Sa1nuclson, spokcsm <I n fo r the Holl ywood Cha mber. "Most of the big col· l(.'{.·tors ;,ire leaning toward us. Burbank ·s plans appt>ar less definite, but a city spokesman says, ''\Ve h ave co ntacted various studios u.nd people who have theatr ic.al Hrtifacts." He s;Wd the Burbank Studios CJ<· pressed in terest in the projcc\. 1\l,DRICll, preSidcnt of the Directors Guild of Americ:a , said that uojon and the three others -S c r e eQ A c tors 'p u i ld , Pr~ucers f}uild or America and "WE'RE NOT backing off,"' sa ys Samuels on . ''We're tpc of- ficial 'm.useum a nd we're com- pletel.Y nonprofit." I-le noted {he _ ,.\JI three a rt.' pla nned as "Liv· tng must:•ums" with screening rooms. Follies Flop In Hollywood LOS ANGELES CAP) -An effort to bring old fashioned burlesque back to Los Angeles has flopped, but Harold l\.1insky says he'll keep the show on the r oad e lse .... ·here. "Minsky 's Follies," which closed three days a ft er it ope ned :.it the-mammoth Hollywood Paladium ..... ·as one of t he recent bus in•-s failures to plague Playboy Enter.prises lnc. v•hic h b<.ickcd it . , r , , Rev iews ur lhti "il~ollle.s "' o!>hDWi in .Los r\ngclt•s "·1,_•r (' brutal. Ollll criLic wcote,, "If burlesque isri"l <ii ready d4.'ad e1s a popular ente r- l <1 in~e~t form, t~e. nc:w addition or 'A-1insky 's F'olhes ..... s hould f1n1sh it off quickly." l\tinsky s a ys the problem was not the show but its fo rum , the cavernous Hollywood Paladium. "The show s hould be presented in a more intimate place," said Mins ky. "This is a big barn." Bowl to Light Up LOS AN GEL ES CAP J --Beethoven and re"'orks ..,.·ii i help celebrate the Los Angeles hilha rmonic Orchestra's l ,500th P,erlormance Holl y...,•ood 'Bowl Saturday o~hl. --r, ,·. , ,. Sin~c ill opening m'-i!!Zj.1_th.: ~! red e'(£.,ry_.1~porlanl mfai11 -!iiill\li·-lmliin sch a 'lt!\f1itz to the f\lM.ing"" lllHfe .OOO ·seat amphitheater has long .provided a mme r home fo r the Philharmonic, which •Y~ff~~~tc;}~hJr:Uhlrdt./Jlt ·anist·)tnd:·,LUkas Foss. ·conductor. A happy le: attcnOan ce al this summer's concerts is nning Js percC'nl higher lhan last year. = .0~~~oNro ANAHEIM "r~;.~NGT ~;MCONVENTION CENTER • THURS. EVE. JULY 3 1 TH RU TU ES. AUG . 12 800 W. KATELLA AVE., ANAHEIM '12802 '.0 LONG BEACH ARENA , ... ~i :t"HURS. EVE. AUG. 14 THRU SUN. AUG. 17 270 Sl AS IOC SLVO., IJ)Nc; B~H 5'1102 All IDTS RESERVED $3.75 • $4.75 • $5.75 • $8.75 TO ORDER BY MAii.: Send self.addressed. sltmped erwe»pe with check or money 01der payable to Ringlln& Bros. Circu~. Mart lo arena desired. Do ool mall cash. ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thurs. Eve. July 31 thru Tue~ Aug. 12 " .• rr1. .... 3,00 & a.oo !'.M. l ll:OOA.M., 3.00 & I 00 l",M; II .••• " .. ,. l zlO & 6 00 P.M. n , "° 3:00 PM PtffOff"llll:e $,: .HIJ J I l"•rloflllaKe Mtn. Awt. 4 •• 011 11!1: Mutual MWf l lt>uh At•Mlt t., 1lr UCI a.fib OJ111,1e to1111T1, ''"' co-111!011 Ctrrtrt In Q4Q(l9, • LONG BEACH ARENA , , "hur1. Eve. Aus. 14 thru Sun. Aug. 17 . . Wt. ............... 1,00 1",t1t \l .7S• l 4.7S • 15.1s' • M.75 • ·1•..i...:.·•••·)·QO l l :OO l".M. 1•1 SJ:.00 Oii lll•t .W 1t • 1 tw A.M.,,1100 A 1100 l".M. ThfJ, l1ot l"M, rri. JiN PM II• ·~·_,. .. ,J lf~a1,~~.M. SM.111 .. AM • l~1 .... f Lt . A1tft•, llll tlrot1, Ubtrly & Mulli.I ACtllC!t s .,, ~' Mlil\l $poclah If'• $f.o0 on Kids '""" 12 r~·llt111s "' ... ,. llf1nuti.1 . ., .,. . ... '"'( ..I • . ' I '·' 'l'nmlly' Rost Henry Fonda will t serve . ~s hos t on a ~1 s p e c1<Jl o n e ·hour ~A broadcast, ''The Best or AU in lhe Family," at 8 p.m . Sa turday on Channel 2. 1\.1 em ora- ble m o ments frOm the lives of Archie Bunker and his f:.i mi- ly Wl!J 'b'c coV~r:ed . . ' -· ~1~ , ~~ ·,~"t ~.\:\ l Aging Examined "Old l s Some body Else," a special that lakes a look at the fears a nd illusions of aging. "'ill air Monday at 3 p.m. on Channel 11. The form al is a mixture of doc ume,ntary re· porting and humorous enterta inment s upplied by \\layland Fto .... ·ers and his nearly life-size puppet, "fl.tadam~." \\'ho is EK> years old and r e· fuses to be dubbed a "seni or citizen.,. There are also cameo appear~n ces by Gloria Steinem, Dick Gregory, Dr. Benjamin ; Spock, Margaret Meade and Mary<la.lderone. ' ~ . . - !MA ratOI rerrectfOOLi .. a very classr _and stylish entertainment!" t ,,q .I • -!by Loynd: He..1(1.f:l.t lllftMI" I • "· •• for those who like their 'corned1 strong, •lter yoa watch Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, two tal· e•ted zanies from Britain at the Shubert Theatre, yoa will be torn between shouting bravo and amen! "'Tiiey create twice as much laughter and enjoymeat as you would.. ordinarily hear in the tbeatn."" -John Bar bout, KNBC ''This 'Good Evening' at the Shubert Theatre is a superlative evening .•. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore have scaled the heights of hilarity and Stay thCfC .1~Cllarlesfaber,.losAn~IH f<H Pr•ss "They are traly fanny, fanny mea who will encllaat ,.oa ... a stylishly outrageous evening of aproar- ioas Comedy!" -Rober10.Ltwls.Kf 1 "De•ilishly tunny.'. , 0th~ tract~r,ed the peo- ple. Laugh 'and enjoy two Of the zaniest characters ever -likely to come our way!'' -G,.tg Hunl••. Gl...O.i. News Pre••/K IE\I '' •.. a series of skit~ that elicit either goodtime giggles or gut-ripping guffaws. It's delicious malicious mockery!" -Bil!Ed•••d•,ll••l•tt • 14•eter Cook and Dadley Moore are the ~iter1 •ltd stars or this fast-paced and very r1111a1 siiiow. TlleJ are highly skilled, e•ptrienced laac1l·1"ter1 I• • romp that has been honed to perfectioer -R~gis F't!llbin, KABC·TY • ~· "'• .• • • . ' ~· . .. I • t \ I ~ Open Marriage ·_'.KOCE: .. Topic BIG BAAD D.p. - 91>e.n marriage wlll be discussed on "Focus QrAnce County"' Monday at 7:30 p.m . on KOCE· TV. Channel 50. ~n m arriage orfrb new a nd ofte n con· •1 trOy,-r:siul opproaches to traditionul roles io ~· SAT. NIGHT'· LONG AUQ. 16 ~IACtt 1 JOHNNY CATALINA CATRON CRUlfll • 1nd ~---I m~qe. '' ,IM.tising the issu~ith host Jim Cooper-.... · il l ~ b!'~.!'it~iCharl es LevitOn, marriage-and fa mily q_~br and social scil'nce profe ssor u t ~Coast Coll ege. Dr. Le viton lccturt!S un QPe;ll'lb8.rriage. ' Pinky tom~., n i ti ~Jt i"'Oblltl ' h 111u....,.rt ot My Alt1t· 110111' Tntala•'"! James Whitmore will r e lurn to Los Angeles as l.f.arry S. Trutnan in ''Give 'Em Hell 1-l a rry!'' Au g. 25 throug h Se pl. 13 al the Mus ic Center's 1\hma nson Theater. 'ifolb41g h~sl Jim Cooper and Dr. Le viton will be Dr: David Coombs. director of the Mormon lnstilllte of Religion in Santa Ana, and Pam Solum, a former model who lives in Huntir gt.on Beach and lectures on women's awareness. AUG . 30 -LES BROWN •nd hl1 Ba11d of Reno•n CRUISE -$8.50 DANCE -$6.SQ Dep••h Long Bt •t h -7 p.m. 01p1rt1 C1\llln1 -1:30 '·'"· • MIJ<.f Rf.SfRllATIONS FOR CRUISEIOANCf. •T ABOVE NUMBERS ~ REGULAA !RIPS DAil ' The guests will discuss the phenomenon or open m a rriage in Orangl' Co unty and its in- creasing acceptance by a large number of m ar · ried couples. UlNG BEAOl/CATAUllA CAl.Wf& The program will also include a rilmcd seg · mentor a women 's awa reness class. -,;:;:;;;:;::;::;;=::;;=::;;~;;;;;;;;;;;=::;;~ Fire Fighting In TV Special Burgess Me redith narrates "The Bronx Js Burning," ~ special based on the book "Re port From Engine Company 82." The 60-minute show which airs Sunday at 9 p.m . on Channel 11 is the true s tory of the men who fight fires in the South Bronx.. The destruction of life and property that takes place daily in New York's South Bronx is the setting. People live in abandoned rooms, moving from one building to the next as fires s'lll.·eep through the crumbling tenements. Gangs roam the stre ets and junkies make Jaw enforce· ment next to impossible. Every day, fire trucks thread their way t hrough the 's treets · responding to calls . Sometimes the buildings fire men enter are booby-trapped. Often t.hey have to fight the very people they have' corrle lo sate. As a s tud}' or municipal firefighting alone, ';The Bronx Is Burning" is informative. But it a lso tel:s the gripping tale of dedicated men waging a battle against despair. Author Dennis Smith and his fellow fll'eman tell why they con- tinue in suc h a dangerous job. ., ()'1lJ CiOOD MOH. AUG. 11 WmtTHISAD English T olfee, Bordtaux, PeanlJf Ousters, Caramols, Mint Marshmalows, fudgo l'Nlll"l'W' . ;,,," OPEN NEW VISTAS ' OF SELF-IMPROVEMENT • ...... CW TOW c•U.flll AND A'""'11(: l'0'-"1.AL$ • llD fO\laHO O• -AIOT9 """"'' .,.. ffAll • O'lllCOMI TOlll la.JI ..--rATIO .. I • .-.er r01111o11M01r ,...,, llCAU. •MW~.._...~ 01\Aos • . .-n STUIS I .,_.SIO" SELF-HYPNOSIS rn .... .,..,..s.w- HYP'HO·MEDICAL PROGRAMS --HI' LOS' • •so .. ,.... . MATlllAL C--™ • Sn.Ill "'"' ~ • tAl•li CMll• I T .Un.nlS. .........._ITC. WEIGHT CONTROL WORllSHOrS DAILY CLASSES IH PSYCHO-CYIHHETICS NH ltlH>IMATIO .. /tlAUIAllO!ol A,.,.Olfol4f(TS • ll'fflOOl,ICTOlr ~'-"''' ..... i'"• .......... n., ...... , ... ,.,", ..... CAUFOllHIA H 0 Yl'NOLOGICAL IHSTITUTE I l l Do•wDr. I......_ ,,,...d 17Hi St.I .... ...,..ta..c•··,ll-1771 bec.tl•ir Dtncter A .... C...,t. "" D. . ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ·, ' ' OFOUI .. LAGUNA BEACH GALLERY Suoday. ""9•sl I 0, lf75 FealurilMJ One Of The L""J'lsl Soloclioos Of Fine Graphics At Lowe-st Pric•s . Aoywltero PICASSO, CH.A.GAU.. MIRO, C.4.LDH, YAS.4.llLY, FllllDLAHDll, A1'l"ll. HUHDHTW.ASSU, DAU; IOUl.4.Hfill, .4.LYAR, TAMAYO, Sl9Ultlt05, IUHlfi.4. & MAHY OTHllS. ··,:CJ .. ll50Vfffwnllkcl ...... TCl21lllll·l211 ". ,, .. . ~... . ,- • Out 'n' About .Norman Stanley Blackheard's Wins Honor Legend says Blackbeard tbe pirate obtained his booty by meam or a little plundering. But the Orange Coas t's Blackbeard's restaurant has gained its rich pQ.ze by hard and honest effort. A coveted Holiday Magazine Dining Award is not given lightly. To capture it, as the Newport Beach establishment has just done, a restaurant must meet a nd maintain a high level of performance in all the elements that constitute fine dining. In the process or selecting each year's win· ners, thousands of restaurants are visited by anonymous groups of observers. They report their findings to Robert Lawrence Balzer, editor in charge of the awards. Balzer evaluates the fmdings, reviews the correspondence and other input, and makes the final determination. THE MOST IMPORTANT thing in •nY . restaurant is the food. However, other factor s are taken into serious consideration: service, al· mosphere, wines and "general ambience." High on Balzer's own list of priorities for consideration are creativity and originality. It is his belief that where they eXist 0 'there's also like· lY. to be personal dedication which carries through an entire operation and can be felt al the front door-. in the dining room and in the ex- pressions and ma nners of all of the people in at- tendance." Blackbeard's is one of 276 festaurants in the UNted States, Canada and Mexico lbal received lb~& year 's Holiday Magazine Fine Dining Award. The presentatioll was made by Balzer to owner John SkobY, riianagtt WalteiTrummeter and cher Ramon Simbeck. Blackbeard's is iil 4250 Martineale Way Wff Ma cArthur Boulevard, near OraOge Coianty Airport), Newport Beach, 833-0080. The restaurant is open daily for lunch, dinner and cocktails. A NEW FEATURE in the coast dining scene is La Provencale, 31676 Coast Hi ghway, South Laguna, 499 -3863, featuring classic French cuisine. The restaurant's owners are Jim and Charles La P ort e, who also operate the Cafe Minon in Hacienda Heights. La Provencale features a constantly chang- in g menu. Selections include seafood, beef, veal and poultry dishes and a daily chef's choice. ·-~ ··~~,, • ..,,1 .. i. .......... llOS e11! lc1tell1 1ve. IMMim j 71416)9·2"4 [ THE BOOKM;\N ) REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT RECEIVED AW ARO AT BLACl<BEARD'S Man•u•• W•lter TNmmoter, Chef Slmbectc Lunch is offered daily, Monday through Saturday, from 11to3: dinner from 6 to 11 . Sun- day brunch i& served from 10 to 3 and dinner from Sto9. Burt Hixson's Warehouse reslauranl in Ne"·port Beach now features fashion shows dur· ing luncheon houn on Mondays and Tuesdays. The shows display tashioas from clothing s hops in Lido Village. Located at 3450 Via Oporto, the Warehouse is open daily for lunch f.rom 11 :30 to 2:30. THE QUIET CANNON in Dana Point, the rustic high -on-a ·hilllop restaurant with a spec· , tacular view of the marina , now offers private dining facilities for parties of up to 10 people. Located at 34355 Street or the Green Lantern, 496-6146, the Quiel Cannon serves steak and seafood dishes. COnlact the restaurant manager. Paul Blasdell, for private dining reservations. Dinner al Newport Beach's Velvet Turtle these nights calls ror adjournment to the lounge once your meal ii; over. That's so you Vri'On'l miss a fine entertainer. He's Roy Carvalho, a Brazilian singer and guitarist who adds a suggestive touch of Rio" de Janeiro to the .Jiurroundings. Roy's lop-flight brand of jazz and pop i.s ideal for a summer night. THE VELVET TURTLE is located al No. 59 Fashibn i sland (Opposite the Marriott Hotel ), NeVri·poit Center . 644·5313. Roy enlivens the pro- ceedings from .7 lo midnight Tuesday through Thursday, and from 8lo 1 Fri@)' and Saturday. tr you. plan to board Newport Beach's good s hip Reuben E . Lee Sunday, try l~do.so between the hours or 4 and 6 p.m tn the process you'll get a n extra added attraction thanks lo a local group of pri1,e -winning young musicians Costa Mesa's 25-me mbet Horace Ens ign Junior High Jazz Ensemblt> will be mustered on <See OUT, P1geC4) APADANA RESTAURANT ""'"'"'""*') ~RAND .,PENIN~ -0 -Sth A,.,.1versaey • t · s;•eia1s t t (Co,.,pl•I• Dinn•r1J t Where you can enjoy Persian and American cuisine. House favorites include: Shish-Kabab' Flambe, Rack of Lamb, etc. STEAK TERIYJ\KI aad e5 ~ t SHRIMP TEMPURA ? t Combination dinner served t with green vegetables t t TRIO OF FAVORITES e59:i It. Steak Teriyaki. Sesame Chicken ~ .-t and Shrimp Tempura combination t served with green vegetables ff T~:.o~~~:::a~.either Teriyaki ~5!kl •• style or pla·in broiled. Served t with sauteed mushrooms and t Tempura styl e zucchini t ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE SOUP, RICE, TEA, ·t AND OUR SPECIAL GREEN TEA ICE CREAM j fff #60 r~!~!~~!!~~Center '· Re servations honored: 644-4811 ................ c.11 ... -~ ~"'~'!'"·- sTuff 3~IR[ t L IJ.l'IC .... t...NTlT TO 1'MI ...... ~TOllCH" .._.. ....... , .. ~~· R.,~.,.011on~ p .7J11 b4b·SOS1 '* Wti:.n ....... ... ~C.I ~ ....... E!l'l'BRTAINMENT YkUrt1111 .. r• TU MLIOA PAwa.&O• ....... o•• FR•• DRINK •I lunch wllh .,_, ol -.......... chll91. Ho.S<it>of;r.,..J , A OOUIK.E SHOT c:~IMT llofl d'oev,,..~•"'• :........, Jp.m.lo6:30p.m. World famous belly dancing Tues. -Sat. 7:30 p.rn . to 1:30a.m. • Grand Opening until August 30, 1975 Free Va~t.._d Palklpg_, i'n Newport Center across from Fashiqn l ~land •600 Newport Center Drive -call 640-7502 Frmy, August a. 1975 .. ..:D:::•;:;IL;;.Y:.;Pt:..;:;LO;;.T;..._9=E-==-=-====---·· --- VariedMusic Tonight . l TONIGHT, AUG . 8 "111E MUSIC MAN' -Production of Nev.•port· Mesa Unified School District SUmmer Theater, at Costa Mesa High School, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. $2 . Reservations 556·3351. EL BEKAL SHRINE BASD -Outdoors. 8 o'clock tonight at Costa ~lesa City Park, 18th and Park 1\venue . Free. ROC E R MILLE R -At .Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, \•arious times, tonight through Aug. 13. CAllRILLO MUSIC FESTIVAL -At Cal State Long Beach University Theat~. 6101 E. 7th St., Long Bea<'h, tonight throughSUnday. Varied pro- iframs. $2.50. Ticket information (213) 498-4540. •WEST SIDE STOR\" -Musical. at Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Tonight and Saturday al 8 o'clock. In - formation, 871 ·8000, ext. 77 or 88. UOSEL HAMPTON -With his orchestr a, 8:30 o'C'lock to midnight tonight and Saturday at Dis· neyland. 1-IELEN REDDY -Tonight throug h Saturday at Universal Stud ios Amphitheater, Universal City, 8: 15 o'clo(:k. Tickets al agencies. PAUL ANKA --Tonight through Saturday al the Greek Theater. 2700 N. Vermont Ave .. Los Angeles. Tickets al agencies. 'LEONAaoo THE FLORESTINE' --World premiere comedy. tonight through Sept. 28 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 A\'enida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950. · FESTIVAL OF ARTS -Al the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, daily now through Aug. 24. Noon lo 11 :30 p.m. 50cents. ~A.WDU~FESTIVAL -Crafls work, IO a .m . to midnight daily now through Aug. 24 at 935 La~uqa yon Road, Laguna Beach.~ cents. Ari·A.~F~Ul -Display of traditional a rtwork , Various t· es now through Aug. 24 in the vicinity of 595 S. ast Hi ghway, Laguna Beach. Free ad· mission, dona tions ac<..-epled. • 'THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN' - Chi ldren 's show , 7::1> o'clock tonight. 2:30 p.m . Saturday and Sunday al the Laguna Moulton Com munity Playhouse, 606 Laguna Ca nyon Road, Laguna Beach. $1.50 adults, $1 children. Reservations 494 -0743or 494-8021 . 'TAMING OF THE SHREW' -Shakespearean comedy, toni ght through Aug . 17, various limes ~olden ~~~ ~ ~~ fatalragqn -_ __::: GENUINE CHINESE MANDARtN DISHES " Specialiting In Chi"""' A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•otNNER DAILY Food to l ake Out 11 :39 A.M1 to 10 P.M. 202J ............ COSTAMISA 642-7162. 646-ttl I LUNCHEON • DIMMER COCKTAILS• SUMO.AT IRUNCH LOS DOii.iS HAPPY HOVll MOH.-ffJ. J.6 EHTEllTAI~ HIGHTL Y LUV N ' STUFF IS BACK SUN. & MON. NITES 2406 NEWPORT BLVD. 19WPORT IEACH 675-2244 Times/ Places Thursda)'S through Sundays al The Playhouse an Orange. Reser\•ations9'.11 ·9846. 'AESOPS FALABLES' -Children 's the - ater at lhe Westminster Community Theater, / Tl72 Maple Ave .. \\'est.minster. Tonight at 8 , o'c lock. Saturday al 2 p.m . Reservations " 893·8626. 'GODSPELL"-Rock musical. tonight through Aug. 17. \'arious limes al South Coast Rl'pertory, 1827 Nev.·port Bl\'d., Costa ~1esa. Reservations 646·1363. I •BRIGADOON' -Lerner and Loe\\·e musical. presented by the Ana-Modjeska Players. tonight and Saturday at Cook Auditorium. 811 \V. Lincoln · l St .. Anaheim. $3.50. Information 533·5271. PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE -Neil . Simon comedy, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday al the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 A\•e n ida Cabrlllo, San Clemente. $3 Reser\' a lions 492 -0465. nLM FOR DEAF -"Journey to the Center of lhe Earth," "·ith capt.ions, rated G, 7 o'clock tonight at the Fullerton Public Library Ll'cture Hall , 353 Co mmon"•ealth Ave .. F\lllerton. JoTt>c. ORANGE SYMPHONIC BAND--ln concert . 8 o'clock tonight al Pearson Park at Harbor <ind Cypress, Anaheim. Free. "TRADER HORN' -1931 classic film. 8 o'clock tonight in l\1emorial Hall Auditorium al Chap· man College. 333 N. Glassell St .• Or<inge. $1. SATURDAY, AUG. 9. BEETHOVEN SPECTACUl.AR -Lukas Foss conductor. Van Cliburn pianist. with the l..os Angeles Philharmonic at the Holly\\•ood Bowl . 8:30 p.m . Saturday. Tickets at agencies. SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE --8 p.m . Saturday at th e Comm un ity Sl•rvice Building, 8200 Westminster A\'e., \Vestminster. ~1usi c by tht.' Dukes, $1 , tickets at door. Free reJresh~ents. 'WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH ' - Classic film , 8 p.m. Saturday in l\1emori al Hall Auditorium , Chapman College. 333 N . Glassell St., Orange. $1 . <See YO UNG PIANISl'S, Page CS) Real &antonese Food ••t here or I a ko ""'1>9 STAG CHINESE·~ 111 list Pl .. Newport llH<ft ORlolo J.tUo H-to Mi.ll)ht Daily-W.t .. Mh u..til 1:00 ..... OWH J' n.J.1$91 --AllU South Coast 's F'ine st Cuisine 32802 CO.AST HIGHWAY LAGUNA MIGUEL IAt Cf-own v.-.y ,_.wcryl El Matador MAICIAL IS IACK! COWi& SAT ....._O MAICIA.l AHHOUMCIS SNCl.t.L SUNDAY BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9.00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL l TQO:a, I fr<~ w/~<.t of beun•.oo ~-o ( $1.50 Now Serving Seer and Wine Menudo Sat & Sun. Mon. lhru Thur. 11 10 11 • Fr1. 11 to 12 Sal. 9 to 12 •Sun. 9 lo 11 1761 Htwpori ll•d. I .. I .... St.I Codo M110 645-JSZO ' " : !' ,, TrHtT......ttTo n. L.et-.ty Peco .f ..... ~ s..cNy ......... C4 DAIL v PILOT Frldly. ~ugu1t8, 1975 OUT 'N' ABOUT (fo"rom Page CJ) the Reuben E . Lee's deck (or a two.hour concert. The group took fourth place honors in the Orange Coast Jazz Festival last March and they're going on the road al the end of this month. Sunday's :sc heduled event is to promote the ensemble's upcoming appearance at Sacramen- tO'ti California ExJ>Q6ilion . Prior to that show on Aug. 30, the group will perform in San Francisco. Artist,s Sought The Orange County Ar1. Club will sponsor an outdoot art and craft show Aug. 16 and 17 at the intersection of Pacific Coast Htchway and MaC'Arthur Boulev~rd in Newport Beach. llours will be 10 a.m. lo 5 p .m. and admission is free. Artists interested in displaying their work can contact Jim Garrett at 586·9218. TEMPLE GARDE.NS ~NS~ ~e11auraitt .... Cat, Dog Slwws ,. . Planned in Mesa Hopefully, they won't get their dates mlxed up and have everyone show up et once, because it might be rainJng cat.s and dogs all over CO.Sta Mesa. Orange County Fairgrounds offi cials an- noWJced two different ci1t .show6 and a doi show for St. Bernards are scheduled lhis month on the grounds at88 Fair Drive, The Orange Cowity St. Bernard Fanciers will host an American Kennel Club·sponsored show for the big breed Aug . 17, with free ad· mi:;sion to watch and a $3 lee to enter a dog. ~ A BURMESE cat show is sche.duled Aug. 24, i but the fee for entry hops up to $14 and the ad- mission is $1 .25 for adults and 50 ce"nts for children 6 and over. A household cat show will run simultaneous- ly, with cash prizes, according to Cat Fanciers• Association r epresentative Jackie Loome, and it costs nothing to enter your everyday run-of·the· mill tabby. l 'I. __, ........... ....ca. '" I O:lO .....-z:OO P-"" LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY The music group Commonwealth. which has recently performed al several hotels in Las Vegas, witl open a seven-week engagement Monday at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach, playing Monday through Saturday from 9 p.m. ta 1 :30 a.m. ---------------Crafts J -HTl.Y DllB SPICIAL T--...w .... n.n, """" t"·''-"" t~·"'" •on""' u ...... ,.,..,_,_, ., .... ~ ~· """ .~ .. --... ~ ...... .-. JACX GAIDENS At'Th P'ioM ... fri. & Sot. l• ... Special Luncheon Buffet $1.85 Monday thru Friday 11;30 lo 1 :30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUMGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks Alld. .............. . I 500 ADAMS lot H.._I COSTA MIESA 540-1937 540-192) 1220 I ll0019'4UIST IA.t C...,_I . ~ll-7020 SUSHI • • NOW OPEN HORIKAWAS FAMOUS SUSHI IS NOW BEING SERVED AT THE NEW SUSHI BAR IN OUR SANTA ANA RESTAURANT. • Chicken Consomme Soubrette, wlth baby shrimp and peas .•• • served wi th a California avocado and crispy lettuce salad --and a choice ol Magic Pan special dressings .• , • and our famous Crab Delight Crepe -· made with chunl<s of Alaskan OH~rikawa King crab, in a delicate bechamel sauce with sherry. $3.95 complete tokyo. tos.Angeles . sanllt Ana South Coast Village 3800 Soutt1 Pl aza Dr . San!,1 Ana, Ca. Phone 1(714 )557-253 1 Cocktails COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BULLOCK'S WING FAEE PARKING • 556-1225 AMERICAN EXP1'ESS•MASTER CHARGE•8AMK1MERICARO The Jolly Roger Has Gone Fishing ... And You Got Lucky. ,., .. -'--·-_ Here's a catch you and a friend can enjoy ):;. ·. ' for just $5.95 when you b,tin'g in the cou- pon attached below. Dinne·r for two includes your choice o~San(l abs, Red Snapper or Mahi Mahi se hour hearty Buccaneer , ""' .. ·'\<. • -.. _ •• salad, your choice of rice I ' • •• • ' ;:; pilaf, whipped potatoes or ~' trench fries and our piping •••• • hot, freshly baked bread . Join IOHED IAIHIOW ROUT Saute Almondine AMONG 20 SlllCT IMtMI: INTllES Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining )7 Fa.1110 111 lslo111d N•wport ( •lllH FOR llf\IRYAiTIONS 644-2.030 ~~. . . . ..• · ~ •. .. .. . MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (fliday, Saturday and Sunday until 6 P.M.J dinn1n includ1 soup 01 salad, b1k1d por110 011ict RED SNAPPER.................. 2.25 MAHI MAHI .. .. • .. • • .. .. • .. .. • • 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS ............. 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK.............. 3.75 LOBSTERTAIL .............. ; •• 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER • .° ... : •••• .' 5.95 LUNCHEON ai;onMd daily unti/4 p.m. 11211 ,Kif le Cont Hwy • Ht11ttl"lf0n ldl. • l2l31 512· t.!21 3901 E. 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Ella Conn, a Cheyenne Jrom Kingfisher, Okla., will demonstrate string- ing of Indian beadwork while artist Ray Rhodes of New Mexico will de· monstratc. making ojo de dios. . 1!j~te~~~~~t&e W. 80UP9 BALAD8 SANDWICHES• OTIER SPECIALTIES HOMEOFTt. · TRANSYLVANIAN STEW MISA VERDI CfHTH, COSTA MIESA ADAMS AT HARIOR fJt-1171 llighcsr Quality Native !\lcxican Foods . Wee~ Days: I f :30 o.m. to I I p.m. Fri. and Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Open 7 Oars COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAHS. HUNTINGTON BEAOl 962-7911 • I d n d t c ' t f c e ., k 0 I t j ! ' 1 I . ... . . .. K~dos for 2 Actresses Intermission · Tom Titus A pair or Orange Coast actresses are display· lng their t a lents in other cities this week. One is Melis sa Tosh of Costa Mesa, who's do- ing a supe rlative job in the leading role or Maria in Fullerton College's current production of my favorite music al, ··west Side Story,·· The -oth er is E laine Barnard of Laguqa Beach, who also doubles as a playwright.1-lerone- act play'.' Ben" ope ned rl'ccntly in London. Miss T os h, though she would ne ver be mis· taken for Puerto Rican (any m ore than would Natalie Wood, who cu m ed an Oscarnominationin the movie role ). deli ver s a str onR and sensitive performance in the Leonard Bernstei n· Stephen Sondhe iln mus ical tragedy. She's the on- ly Orange Co ast representative in the north coun- ty pro du c t io n w hich c los es wi th fin a l performances tonight and Saturday at 8 o'clock in the Ca mpus Theater. SHE IS IN good company, for the production is excellent, tightly and imaginatively staged with an abundance of action in a limited playing ar cu. St(_•phcn Dublin, who plays opposite r..1iss Tosh as ·runy. is eq ually strong. while Scott Faris as Rirr and Je re Eastman as Bernurdo excel both in acting and dancin g. Neve rtheless, the shining s ta r or the FUiierton show is Becca Godinez, on immensely exciting Anita. She reaches a level or dram at ic depth and stage s howmanship rarely en<:oun· tercd in a coll ege production. AS FOR MISS Barnard, she is a graduate or or UC Irvine wherc she performed with Robert Cohe n's Ir vine Rt•pcrtory Theater. She also has appeared at the Laguna Playhouse and the Costa l\.l esa Ci vic Plavhouse. lier play "Ben" takes place in the parking lut of a mortuary where Ben has just been cre mated. llis \\'idow. Ann a, carries the con - tainer of his ashes <.ind Ned, his best fri end, ar- ri ves lo argue over the rest. The situation is righted by t hC' appearance of 6-year-old Ben Jr. Directin g Mi ss Barnard 's London pro - duction is a fellow UC I alumnus, Larry Lott. The play was pntluced in the Questor Theater in Lon· doq 's Wl·St .Snd. Miss D1rna r d is no stranl{er to playwright· ing. One orher \l/Ol'kS, entitled "Koncr ,'' was iJ finalist in tte Eugene O'Neill Memorial Com1)~ll · lion for 197i, while an earlier play on dc<.ifncss, "Sil ence." N'On the Thespian Society's nut1onal acting competition . Last yl.'l r she won fi rst place honors at the Santa Fe Th eater 's annual playwrighting com- peti tion ova-450 other pluys with a s cript called "Glory." 'fle play '-"'as give n a two·week run. Elaine Barnard, whose play 'Ben ' opened recently YOUNG PIANISTS DEBUT AT BOWL ... in London (From I' age C3) SUNDAY, AUG.10 FOLK CONCERT -Mu sic by Triad and Young & Cole, 8 p.m. Sunday at Sa nta Ana College Am- phitheater, 17th and Bristol Strcct.5 , Santa Ana. Free. "nlE MIRACLES -At Disneyland, 9 and 11 :30 p.m. Sunday through Au g. 15. Al so, Bob Crosby and his dance band. LAGUNA NIGUEL CONCERT -Don J ackson and his band, ''Brass, Silver and Gold," 2 p.m. Saturday at Laguna Niguel Re~ional Park. Frec, 50 cents ror pa rking. Picnics welcome. 1'10ND1\Y,1\UG. ll QUINCY JONES--Wjth his orchestra, Aug. 11 through 17 at the Greek Theater, 1700 N. Ver- mont Ave., L.os Angcles. 1'ickets at agencies or (213) 666·6000. FASHION ISL1\ND CONCERT -Selections from "West Side Story" and other pop tunes, 9 p.m. outdoors. 1'~ree. F1LMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Aug. II and 12, 9 a.m . to noon and l to 4 p.m. at Phillips Hall Theater at Santa Ana Coll ege : "Justin Morgan Had a Horse." "Melody Time," "The Bicycle Driver'' and'' Fire Fighter.'' Free. TUESDAY, AUG. 12 YOUNG PIANISTS -In de buts. at Holl ywood Bowl, Aug . 12-16 : Emanuel Ax CAug. 12), l\1yun g- Whun Chung (Aug. 14 ), Ilana Vered (Aug. 15, 16), with the Loa Angeles Philharmonic, 8:30 p.m. at the Hollywood Bowl. Tickets at a gencies. OUTDOOR CONCERT -Bluegrass and popula r musJc by John llartford, cOmposer of "Gentle on My Mind," 7 p.m . Tuesday on the gr.fens west of the Orama Building.at Cal SCate Fullerton. Free. l Picnics welcome. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 I BIG BAND AMERICANA --Concert by Jack Shoop and Group, 8 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Village, on Sunflower Street across from . . " :..:- •. · ... (R) ·-· ::. ' South Coast Plaza. Dancing available. Free, bring your own cha ir. THU RSDAY, AUG. H DAVID CROSBY AND G RAHAM NASH -Al the Univers al Amphitheater in Uni vers al Cit y, Aug. 14 through 17. 8: 15 p.m. Tickets at agencies. Information (213) 980-9421. THE LENNON SISTERS -At Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena P ark, Aug . 14 through 20. FRIDAY, AUG . 15 'THE BAD SEED' -Drama presented by the Irvine Community 'l;'heater, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturd ay, Aug. 15 through 30 in the Fountain Valley Community The ater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Cir- ('ie , Fountain Valley. R~ervatlons 557-7297 . CAN\'ON GRASS -Bluegrass group, 8 p.m . Au g. 15 at Costa Mes a City Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue. 1'"ree. SATURDAY, AUG. JI MARCHING BANDS -Six junior drum and bu.::Je corps, hosted by the Westminster Royal Regiment Color Guard, 7 :3Q p.m. Aug. 16 at La P a lma Stadium , intersection of Harbor Boulevard and La Palma Avenue, Anaheim. $3 adults, $2 children, tickets at box office or rrom ''Royal Regime nt Guard'' E xplorer Post 575, c /o J\lrs. ~h i rl cy Verdeg:em, 998 Ma ncos P lace, Anaheim , CA 92806 . SUNDAY,AUG.17 STAN KENTON -In concert at the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 8:30 p.m. Aug. 17. $4 . Tickets at OCC Bookstore in Costa Mesa or from Kenton Con cert~. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview fload , Costa Mesa, CA92626. r;:::;:::::J News frgm all over · California w oiio.1 Is rounded up ~-~•achday ·in the DAILY PILOT PUT A ~EW EXPERl .. CE INYOU:~FEI SEE IT! L ITI An Ev.,,I. .. E!RliiQJAKf 1·i.;.~ -ARIGHT-ON SPORTS CCMEDY "RETLRN TO CAM PIS" FUTU- TOMHANOM RABI)' GOUl W~rJ'F.JI SPEAKS Ott in the DAILY HLOT 1591 W. 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DeepT roat The Devil I~, iss Jones THE COMPLETE, U OA!l Y P1LOT e5 t ' Melissa Tosh (left) with Maggie Herrere in 'West Side Story' Ba.m. 9a.m . 12 15p.m 1:30p.m . & tJvt!Jnillg mp 826-2 170 435-66 16 A New Era 1Jl Catalina Tr avel "GOD SPELL" i1 bock at sea br popwiar de•PMI Clo/'l1 ''"" SCJl 1 •l"""'r~y iov!ul aM ,.,g.lf.n! prOOuCHQn. ~•·ll<l l>y troh~ I 1~-.rc111 •ll~t ~I!,.. BCST E~ER' Fl ... Al 2 WE8CS -CLOSES AUG. 17 S,ECIAL 10 ,.M. FRIDAY ,ERFORMAMCE ,Elf. TUES. THRU SUM.. -CALL FOR RESERVATION Low Pric1t 'ti 4 P.ift. Witd., Sat., S-. AHOTHUllG SUMMHTIME SUPU SHOW! 474 L 17111. CCKto Mno OP'EM •-4:30 DAILY SAT.,_. "? ~ THIS WEEK ONl Y ·• COMPARE! Com~.~ lightw~ht ti ! precise. r' I FUJICA ST 701 LOWIST l'l:ICI IN CALIFORNIA SAU ! .... $>.. 5159'15 , '1 C.w Sii c-SIO I One or thl most compact 1nd l1gn11st 11111-site J5mrn SL Rs fA In tne wOfld. Wlln an e~tra -btlgnt vi-lindar. A revolu· \'l ")1 tlonary 11Hcon cell meter 11'1•1 · 1 I respond• lo light t11n1 o! times • fas111r. Our1ble oil· less sn11uer. Sc1ew-in 1ype Prakllca mount I to !et you use your present i · lenses. 1- ,&.nd much •41ri11a1!!• · more. -••• ' We SpecialiJ.e in FUJI FILM PROCESSIMG •' FINISHING WE DO OUR O'WM i WlfH COUPON COLOR .PRINTS 5¢ :::r.~.:" -~ _ ... ..,... --M,t..X(MUM ll1"11T t' Ca..poM .... Cu•t-r E~oi ... e..1&-rs Fly UI . Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT '· ...,..,_,_,.,....,. "'-'·~ -na-nn•1• ... ~.t.-1_. 1m l t41 IULLn'"' lllAK di & NCIP'tc TM•&Tllt•• DlltlV•-tN IU,.llW&P••llTI MA•.Oll IL'fD. Drlwe-lft S-.MMt&W.S.,.. I«.•"'"···-···-OlllAMOl~IM-IPl 111 ,,.._ .............. _ .... .... ,.._, ... ~ ........ ...... Famlly Jyn! Prefltsl latt•.,.• Dalere I FllNCH C0NNKTI0H 11,, ....._ 1 .1 ' u • • \.' .. I I ... f;,,'fJ DAILY PILOT Friday,Augus18, 197S Weekender D~adlines Ot'adhne for submi.s.sion of material /()r any Weekender 1.s noon Tuesday o/ the week of pMblica11on. Items about mid-week euents should be .subm1lled in ll1ne for lhe \.\'eekcndt'T issue prior to lhe even!. Re· quests to have pl1otographs taken or for a possible feature ~tory should be subrrulled !WO Ult'eks pnor to pubhcal1on. i\101er1ol should be .sen! to the "'eekerider, Orange Coast Da ily J>1/01. Box 1560, Costa J\ifesa. CA 92626. Warmth, Fun In 'Shrew' . ' - .. .. I ' l 1 The roll"' of Pctruchio in Shakespeare's "Turning or lht:' Shrew" is a difficult one to pla1iy \.\'t:ll . PC'truehio is the arc htyplcal mal e chauvinist, yet ht• most be portr;,.iyod as a warm, sy1npathelic character. At llnh•ersal Sing e r M arla Muldaur, with J esse Colin Young, will be performing Aug. IS a nd 19. at th e U niv e r sa l Am - phi th e ater in .Ui1 i versal C ity _ Tickets are avuilablc at agencies. I • TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening AUGUST 8 Saturday Morning AUGUST 9 6:00 0 (110 10 ttimCDHtws 7:00 Q al@(lg)€DA441ms f1111i1J Q ..._I J.7 {1.,JillJl:l..!lJ ) Ntn l•J Wtt-tlld 0 l6J lon1nz1 0 l.tt l!J) I]) Yoei's 5i1na: O W~d Wild West W lrotlltr lllU m 6rttn Aerts OJ Elfctric C1mpii~ ttl Mod Squid 7:l0 0 Su111•rr Se111tstt1 tll M•fil ltrtui I ;I:~ @ @J m Ctloppu Bundi Q_j MIJlll Ltllllt llHlllll ~n1'd. IQ! tj)) (lJ '"" lwnn1 from ~PM. G!inls vs. Plli11defp~1i. ftutfl & t11t lu.uts fl) £1Ktric C111p1nr Altt1111tim W Roe~ & f1~s Kr.sf Public Alfilrt li:JO llf MffV Cifflfhl Show I (11 Tt•IJ & His f1ien41 W That Girl ~ C11r1sc:Dltllll1s (!V I)) I SPJ t :OO utJ (1_) (I) fnori!e Mlrtiln t!:J Aw11ticln Wt1lht1 la} @if!j m [111e11t11CJ + 4 f~, OOJ Di1«t UM zg 0 ,,cuetttn l lltvtl ntm l•J Bil 11ue Marl* &lllopin1 '9ur111tt 0 <·:tt· (!)) 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Movit: (C) 121/illr) "Tht Cawtioy,." Q~ Mtv~ . (I!) (we1) '12 _John Waine Ro~ 11:00 EJ ll; Li)([ Yll1-r el Ille OtrtO· . ~· let Browne, Bruce Dern, Colleen' 0 ,, .. ,., = ":'Ml" l , DtNhu1u. A M1n1ne1 1 .e_ -"J ~ w IOI' t a • r W Dealer's Choitt . ~seball. lum~ ~o ~ anoounced. @ Q!il1!D St1 1¥i'lt1 ol HtnlJ 0 .~ovie: <,ti Epitaph 101 -f11t VIU ··c11her1nr Howitd" The m~e Gun .. <wes) 67 -Mdl1rl R..01. ltlt•rderess? Susan O 'Connell (right) ace ·es he r daughter (played by Barrie Cal oun ) of murder in this scene from the Ir e Com- munity Theater production of "'he Bad Seed," opening Aug . 15 for three et>kends at the Fountain Valley Community heater, 18380 Ml. Baldy Circle, Fouotain V lley. • • SeeawsFi ot 1ne Oil~• ot Nonolli becomes the (6J T11u_all!:_ Win4n to t11t South you1111est and m~t t>e1uhlul ct lhe ' 0 I~ l!J [1) CD These Air thr • k1ng'1. wives untll ht/ t1p1iemus1 aDl~lfctilc Comp.anr t<"•o• Wo•...,.,d" •••-B~r ., e.,.,,. ••. ., ''"''" •'"""' w "'"""'' • a. lDW"ADS \SJ tJHEMA beh1~10r cre11es rumors ol mf1dellty, I l·lO 1, '3' (!) H•d 00 1, lh '"'-" "'"'"' ·~•r, 1_101 ~ ..... ,.,,in .,.,6 A. ••·• ·~1 , •Oto @N1tianal fi(htaf the Week • .-')."'-',. s O trt ., Q6! Movil!~ (C) (Zht) "Boc:ucclol (6J Mow1e: Commalld Prlfot~lltf • '70" (dr1) '62-Sopllrf Loren Anrtal 0 I·~ OOJ !1J a> A 111 I r I< I II • [lo R ~-' 81nd1llnd brq:, omy .,..hne1dt1. .:t"\ St Street r-----------------1r------I. ID LOI Merles News Rtvie• u:.i ume 00 u s11n de Ro1i11 Prr11 Afternoon e EE J1p1ntst ll•l~lt P10111ms I 1:3G O ~@ Ii.Qi €DChico & the 12:00 f) TI!@@ Ha 1le 111 'Io b t . · • M111 "lon11 L1~• 1ne Man·· <R> I 1rottrn ·a m Mt1w ,,illi• Show m All Lib ' • 9:00 D ,,1 @@l il)Rtdif11d f~u Q]8J2Blut M11bJ~ M TOM BA LEY ·;,~;' ··toun1rr G1mbir· (R) Rotk1ord and I ~ Chilltl MatiMt Doublfleat11e oney '$ Mu sic Boa -• 1 1ao1 !ell by a receAllf ieltl5'01 W Rollfr liia111n W th 1 w1lu1ble purl necklKe ;ind 1 Mo-iii: "lank Blttllionn (d11) • Mil'hat'I F'ryt• does an excellent job with the part in the Stage I l produ<:tion at The Playhouse in Orange, continuing tonight through Aug . 17. He's <.'harming, earthy and intelli gent. Lee Carpcnlt•r is less successful in1thc role or Katherina, the shrew, She shows considerable command of the stage in voice and gesture but lat•ks the vulnerability and scqsualily needed to make this character real. TllE SUPPORTING roles are well played, '"''ilh Pamela Downs a charming and alert Bian- ca and Bill Christensen a marvelous ly funny 1-lort ens io . Oirct·tor 1\aron Fletcher shows sensitivity to interut·tion 1-1nd lo the nonsense which m akes Shakespeare's comedit•s so delightful, although occ<.1sionally the horseplay seems more s tagcy than spontuneous. Andrew F . Dolan Jr. makes a frayed and funny father a nd also designed the attr active (·ostumcs. The set is shaky and barely adequate, but the elaborate old Playhouse itself makes u supt>rb Shakespearian setting. Fine l'omic timing and a good sense or charucler art" s hown by scverul actors in small µarts : Michat•I Gitomer as Grumio, Thomas M. Roman as Tranio and Lucien Co ni glio as the \\'idO\\'. With some ti ghtenin~ up of the pacing, better mounting and the polis h that only experience can bring, Sta~e ll shows promise of enriching the Orange County theater scene. -Jackie //yman Whenvou see p,izza Ads on TV &u.1..5€ We ADP ' Wn,ICI s!lgt 1 blilllt ol Will O•rr 12:30 §@<.l)([)Ffl Nbtrt or • bfauhlul •oman. M11Yis: fC) "Red lii111en" (111u1) • • • • • • • • • (,•,i. The un1tuc111bln D ee1rbrity ~' e11111eafe ~ e Piping hot pizza delivered to your door: u Frid1r Ni1htfithb Wtut it!Spfcl 1 t The perfect TV snack. Call anead and have fl) M11ltiplru Tllt1lrt "1Jp1r1irs, aJ N1111J & Ille P11fmor ~ ' D-~ • a Me·n ·Ed S ptzza With VO Ur favorite TV Show. • 0o .. nsl1111" ffi 1111111 Builds. M111 Ontroys )t~,. ' -Coast i B t 5 10 PM s h n Th m LI tritda lisn trllfll (N ..1.1 N1shwil1t Nlllit ..-~!"""":;;'// ~r..\ -. e e ween -unoay t roug ursdav. e !:lB O .U.l!J i'.f.)CBS f1id1r Movit Q) f~111 "The lherm1I W•lderness" -----0,.'2 :f,J I' • Or 5 -12 PM Friday and Saturdav. Doubtt ft11uie: 1c1 t90) "Th•r cahl 1:00 Q JL(I;J:cBs Clril41r11'1 f~"' .'. :·~ ·~· , / Eleven varieties.Try one ronignt. e Mr T11111tr" (I!) (..-tJ) '72-Terr~cr 1 fntiJ1I ·-cuon Advtnturef' (R) • ·~ •• 1 • • Hon, Bud Spencer. r111e1 G11n8t1. §'"'Movie: "Holll lack 1111 Nithr • Costa Mesa ~ eds • m ~su. Wiws ,, Hrnl)' . W1nttd: Owl 01 Alive H . • 646-7136 _ ... _ VII "C1l~ttrne Parr" One 1e11 1tte1 Pttlic.Nl Junction OrStn • '" c11hrr1ne Howard 11 e•eeuled, = J'.1n Shepherd's -mt1iu Around Huntington Beach FAMitv PizzA PA AlOAs e Henry m1rr1e1 C1t11t11ne P11r who 11 1 Jt 1!.l Al!i1111I World ~ .• ··~., "" e 847_1214 ,0 mobile ovens for fast •eilvery e m1de 1 polil•UI ~'"" and barttr ill C1~ en la Jude ~ ... rstllltS 1he walk to the lowe1. (fJ film "Outward Bound" • • EI!Ye11nia l:l01lJ f•lm futu1t "Han1 Gl1d1ne'' ••••••••••••••••• 10:00 0 ~ @@) a::I Police Woman 0 Movie: (C) "fou1 Guns to !ht , ----------,-----t------'--='-''-''-''--''--''--'"-"':::...;:::...;:::...;~~=-=-===-J (!! Perl)' MaJOft Bo1der" (wes) '4S -RIM'/ CilhoYn, I O m EE Ntwt m Soul Train tz6 fil;ht •I ll1e Wet• @ B~I Coll!J &J Ph~1drlphia fl/~ ftstiwal EID Tiit liilme IO:lO l,J l'~,(il \j)(l)Plli-Ch1111-l~ .j))Friend10IM111 .. 1Rc:~pirito 2:00 1~:,.s Tfftllolst 11 :00 ll 10iJ>€DCDKtws · -,ricuttu11 USA IJ (lg Q1 (j) fkw1 Mnil: "Salty O'Rourke" (d11) Bn!Dflii~• (Q! OC>(D fl>PlliA Col l 16_ $cl l~Q "PG.A Clllmpions~op .. a Morie: "Rllll· Siltlll. Ru11 Dttp" 00 lrlftie: (C) "'TM 0,11-tfle.Kill I (011) -~ -Cllr\ G1blt, Burt la"· SM(' (totr1) '69 -Pit O'Brien, ta11rr, ~ Wu6elr. lf91 lllliftrl t CD 1r1;,.-,,: t•11tsii111t W '°""'' P'ylt E) NM Sqllld (Iti tE -111tliu11 Outdtt1ur11• ~ ~:.~~:-1· 1:111~ wiu. .. -Qt. 8i1 Ti1111 WmCHll( . U.S. Nny f.D Tiie T~lll Ure -Tt11•is, ['lflJ'bocly'1 1111111 fl't (l~) W11ltt4: Dad tf Aliwt Z:lD llkwit: (CJ "Tiit '11ek WiMw" 11 :15 ~CilltN J4 . Wildlite Tlleatn 11:30 @lJ)c•s utt MM: ICI l •J MMr:"'l,l••DMM(d11J ·•s- M t'' (susp) '61-RoddJ Mc0ow1fl. I'""" 0 .lj 00 mil it) Jolln"1 C..-Oulef Uwiib lol" R1~tn.1i' 1uest l\oslns. Mith Ch1p1rrtl 0 Tht lloMpiotltln (l7J {}J WtrW of RKill( l!) MO'lie: ''Run, Prytllo, llu11'' i @ Vtict ol A(riculll!ro (lu1p) '66 -Gar, Mttu!I, C11a M· Wom111 dttson. • A(1icult11re USA 0 frifj (IJJ (]) Wiclf Wor1fi SpKil/ · W1lly'1 WoiUl!op "Supt! Pall)': 'T!lfnm( Mavis Pte· l:OO · NFL Actioa 1111tie" (R) David frost is lht host · Mtvle: (C) '111t Wofl4trtul of !his llfOl"m which focuw on Cou11trf' (wesJ '59 -Robert Mitch· ll'lt 111a1111tre lnhwilin 11 a ctltb· um, lulit londOfl, Gary Mtrull. 111}' solrre 11 Ille SluOro Ont Club. @ClJ llFll ...ii,.... S11rs ot the him, Uton lohn and /U@ f""~111 Fulllrt -nft·M1rrret, 111 lllteriiewt11. I WiW Wild Wnt (IJ Mt'lir; ~-Trail" (dra) '65-fllfl11111titul MiuliN fut!Ytl Burt l111<1sttf, Paul Scatield. · M1sictl Y1ritty Sllft J2:DD 0 DOii KllillWs Rod CMcelt • C.llMiH Mtntvrt ., Mf'lh:: "SLNcl!ta ., ., ,,.. . , .. ftllltt pim" (.W:i·li) '62 -William Blandy. l:>Cll ,...: "lllM ti lilt Y••I" m Sc,... s.Ws . s.-JQy Qt~ CHctlt ....... w.w l:OO O ~Q"J @ rninmll 1 C ~I ;.lffllt TllNtrt Dm111t ··0rr1111t::"liiifi"ij alld mu· MtNL (C) .,_ 11111 Wiii illltl" Ftaturtd ~ irlclvdt oMllf "Ow fMMf" (dra) '10- Tllrtt·Dot: Nic~t. Ru AMd. lillll 81 flit Mn, ... ltMCU. Ricllard 1nd Slade. n. 'llrlillall l:J0 8t M-Nicllt Stltw: "'1h lllffn.t ~~--Wiii ,.._ Yert." '1111t Mu-»Mt: (C) '111 Tlllll Willie .......... ·~ llt ,......... """' (dfl) .,, ..,.. ID"""" ,,., .. -, ...... .....,.( ... ) ~(J))_ ... '60 -JtffttJ H111!«. Datld 11111-faiWlnft faloM W:ft. • ~ "MA CtmfeM1t .. .ui e .,..: ........,, r.,,,..,,.. .. W1Ut r .. 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Ron Ely "DOC SAVAGE" (Q) 1:Jo.1:1 .. liao.1:Jo.t:Jo 1:45-7:25 CPGI FOUNTAIN VALLEY• M :4S..7:01-t:IO --DUCIWMG GAHG" : f M :Jl-l:IG 81100M HIJll ~T AT fDINC.fll 839-!~00 t :JI plus "MIXED COM~ANY" • , At the Greek Co mposer -performer Quincy Jones will ap-. pe<.1r at Los Angeles' Greek ThciJte r Aug. 11 through Aug. 17 with g uest stars The ManhiJltan Transfer. 1'ickets ::i r e available at agenciC!:i. ~: .. ·. •. 111 Su11day0s t'amil~' Weekly: lr-.1 \'nurwll• Dn y.,,. h.no" !Mo An •H ll•ndlin-fl.:,,...r Doris Day Tells: .• Why I've Sunendered My Home, My Heart, My Life, to Animals One of the mos t popular and respected women in Hollywood is Doris Day. But her inter- est no longer remains wit h the glamour of show .. ) biz; she has. in her own v1ord s, turned her life, over to helping animals. In this week's cover s tory, Doris Day talks about how . aS chairman . ~ o f Actors and Others for An imals . she is working • ., ,. to prevent inhumane treatment toward our much abused animal fr iends. Her home life has been ·. drastical!>' altered: her long.range career plans have been abandoned. in order ttiat she can de· vote h~rself full -time to animals. Read this tender s tory of one woman 's loyalty to the future of "man's best friends.'" An Exclusi~e Memoir By Jeb Stuart Magruder; "My First Days In Prison" Wa tergate is a thing of the past for most of us, but not for Jeb Stuart Ma11ruder. a fo rmer aide to Preside"flt Ni1on who served seven months in prison for his role in the cover-up. This week , Magruder wrHes'about those P.,inful months of confine· ment. where the only topic of conversation was the date of your parole. He talk$ about the initial unreality and the ensuing sense of helplessness. "A dr'r/1 ,,,.,,,,.,.,;1,,1 l1il n1r. ·"' ,,,,,.,, ''"" ,.,.,.,, ,,;.,, J1lt11ic«f lllfi1Jl'1n1•n1., lu~cr1n1.-lrnH,.n. Th""' is ·"'n1pl7 notldn1 '" rri~n11 lhr1t rnn lift 1hr1l rlf'ptr.•· ,t/uf/, fl J!°r11pfy /(f'/I WOflf.." A.II Comi11gSunday 'with the •:• PHYSICAL Ct:OCllAP'MY •:• HISTOllYOl'AllT 1:• IHTllll'ACE r:• MAOICOP'OILPAIHT IHO 1:11 WAIHIHOTON Wl.'IC IN ttlVllW FROM Fash ion Newport Bfach STEREO SOUNDS or THE HARBOR ( ' 1 I :• ICHOW 't'OUlll ANTIOUU t :• ICUP'$J.NOW :· ' " I ~ I '' • ' l ' ! ' . I . • • . ' . ' . • David Crosby and Graham Nash are back together a nd will perform at the Universal AmPhithealc r in Universal City Aug. 14 through 17. The two arc now recording on AUantic llccords as a duo. Tickets are available al agencies. Tryouts Planned Open tryouts will be held by the Saddleback Valley Comrnunily Theater for its opening pro- duction of Nell Simon's comedy "Plaza Suite". Auditions will tuke place on Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. in the community room of PL'Ople's Feder al Sav- ings and Loun in the Saddle back Valley Plaza, El Toro Road, El 1'oro. The comedy "'iii be performed Sept. 26 a nd 27. The company iS seeking three male leads, two fe male leads, and one supporting female. In addition . two male bit parts must be cast, and a "short. skinny kid " (male) is needed for a walk-on . ' " .. ,. ' Have no fear .•• SO.COAST PLAZA II ' . ~ ... Movie Musicals On Coast JAE( PA l(IN "HEHHESSEY" .,., .... ,_ l:J .... 1-41 'THE RIEVERS" 1-l•H .... ,._ 1:1 .. 1-lt-;H 6:30.Y:JO s.t,rs.. J:JM:JO.Y:JO -rAIE THE MOMEY AMOIUM'' a.11 W /S.-Z·s..a.11 "HEHHESSEY" 'THE RIEVERS" t:OO S•t/Sun 7-10:45 1:30-5:15-9:00 Set/Sun 3:15-7:00-10:45 Savage is here!! Ron Ely TO MM Y !'he Kt:n ltU SSt'll \!l'(SIOO of l 'hc Who 's rul'k o pcrJ 1:. a k.ilcit.Josi..-opc ur somcti nu...~ brul al, somet1mes-n1ovi11g images wh!C'h, overall, arc effective and moving. The film stars Ann-'-targrel, Oliver Rct:d a nd Roger Dallrey. (Pl.i i . .. Friday. August 8, 1975 SllA.M 1~00 WJrrl·u He.illy 1s tht• altraC't1v1· Bl·Vt•rly lid!:. CJ:.tonlo\ J hairdresser who s11t•nli:. a" n1uch time u1 bt.-d w1tl1 h1.:> customer~ as he d ot•:. un t.h•· tu hair. Unrcst:rvo.:d and 01.· casionally runny, '"Sh..1m PtXI" is also lhc :.:.i d :.tory of pt.'Oplc"s pcr:.on.i l li\'l'l> uut uf l"Ulllrol. 1tnd uf iJ l"-'llph• whv.-.1· 1)11hlll'.tl lca•h•r:. ..01'1· ht.•g1nn111g to gel that "'J ) II takc!t pl:•Cl' 1111 ch·<'l1un ,.,,. ID !Ill t 'UNNY LADY I f you Uki..11 "Funny <.:1 rl ," you 'll IOVl' this styli:.h continua l!uu uf the f' .inn y Un(·t• :.tory Thl•rc':. Jaul(hlcr ••nd ' ... ~· ~-...... :.:· ~ . " • • I!,{,,; •· !, "Jo I 1, DAILY PILOT C7 lt-ar:. l>t'uut1 rul costumeK <llld h111· acllnR rrom Barbra. :-ilrc1!lanli, James Ca11n and ()1n;ir Sh;1nf <PG ) J1\\\'S The impact. ts tcrnfy1ng 1n ttus :.Lory ol a k1U•·r~hark "''h1ch may give you n 1~htn1arcs but 1s sure Lo 1ilca~t· lo\'t·r~ or suspense. « l'G J --------- , 11 I WOODY DIANE ALLEN KEATON ~'-'JI '' . ~ . '. "WVE and DEATH" ' " --------m MANN ' i CINEM ALANO 1 1: .......... 1· ...... ! ...... -. A Howanl W. Koch Product ion 1 1 nl•~'l"'"'llh.,,nu~ol n••<n•J~"' _.,.., ,,.,1 1 ........ , • "'"""" "Ibo-\•'"""'"' -.i..·n.-hu11ni.•01!o· .. ......... ..., .1 ... A JOHN FRANKrNHtl,,4(R FILM . .FERNAN DO REY BERNARD FRESSON "'"'W'<lt• RQllERT L ROSEN i:,.,;o·...it>r JOHN FRANKENHEIMER :.:.... ,., 1,1 ! :r..A~lnER JACQOS......,ROOfRT Dl!..LON& LAURIE DILLON ..• .., RCl!Jr RT ':>IL! ON & LAURIE DILLON r ... ·, "'""''·'"""'' Cl.A'.JDE RENOI R "ISTlllCT[Q -::.:1 ·~ ~ ()C' i ELL!~ C. • ~ --ip f\ ( ll" LUXE•• . -~ . . .·, .Lii) Tlw " ...... ,, •ho.--l<loo"• 1'·~· .... 1-1 ............... ............. 1. ~\~·~Susann's Once Is Not Enough'' • .,.. . ·-·~.~-+r-----,,-.,----:--------- • •1 I ~; "' '"' CITY ,r.,.....:.i ..._ ... ~··· ·-·"'-.,... _______ .... -~ " ................. ~-.--*---­ *JEWEL POOOVCTIONS. LTD ard PlMUCO fll"4S. lTO prewot PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM The swallows from Capistrano returned I Gqn. MacArthur returned! The Fifties returned I ::: The Sixties will :~~~ rctuml '•"· And~·' .... ·~ . :::: Inspector Clouseau mums •• ·:•=~J . • BLAKE EDWARDS' ~ .. ;J111• .. :a. -·~---··... 101~·2:• 'I . . . -.. --.,_, ;._;,~Ffr' KWOLJK-/ PETER ARNE. ,,_ an0 "'"',..,"'BLAKE EDWARDS • . BftlSTOL IV ""'°'AIMKArtMI' a. COMI ..,,.nt ,,,_ ... 7""" CALL FOR SHOW TIMES Kirk Douglas Alexis S.ilh Dmvid Jan~n lil'Of'l!I' Ramilloo Melina Mem111ri Urenda \litcaro Dto!M..-dh Raifin ... .ia. .. r~ M,_ ::-.·"""'i, 1-lenry ~1ancini · t""'"" l'ro•h•rt Ir\ ill;! ~1an:-f I('~ l·l\,,...l,.,11 •. '"""It~ h~p.lf'linr' ~1~1 111 ~...,u,i,Juliu!>J. ~i1S1ei 11·rroorl>'.t<I 171-kMard \'\! KocJi.u;,,,_.,..,11,·Guy Gn>t'll --·· ~~-·-. ____ .., ,...,_,.,.,_,.~-~I lh1S('(I on lh•· "''11-.U!i•KHll h•'!>l~•·ll1•r. ' 1)~~, 1A.tv\ES CAAN ., _ . . , .:1. .. h> ,· · ~ NC?r.M.AN JEWJSON Alm "RO~• .. · .QHN HOUSEMAN ' WJJD'AilMs . JOHN OECK . JVOSESGJNN NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA HUA COAST HWY. a MACA~THUA NEWPORT BEACH 644.QncJ . j NEWPORT CENTER • ,. DAILY7:30& 10:00 SAT.-SUN. 2:1M:U-7:J0- 10:00 & 12SAT, BiiiiiY become an International cause celebre? 1 It was banned throughoutthe· United Kingdom. 2 The Queen of England refused to permit certain scenes to be shown. 3 The Censor Board of the British Government ruled it a threat to national security. 4 The largest theatre chain in the British Isles has refused to show it in any ct their theatres. 5 Rod Steiger required a one mill ion dollar insurance policy on himself because of possib le threats to his life during the hi ghly controve,,lal filming. FIVE DAYS OF THE MOST INTENSM MANHUNT EVER MOUNTED -For The Most Dangerous ManAllve! ....... ~~ ........ ._ ·HENNESSY M MOST DANOllOUS MAN Al.Ml All American 1nt~rna11onal P•C1ure Rod Lee Richard !Melpr • R-mlck • .John_. I ~ ~ -_ _......., .......... _.ft [PG!~~~.:.r..-:1-=-~JTl••• llow'ard l P1u • STEVE McOUEEN "THE RIEVERS" ' f • • l I t I I (;8 OA1l Y PILOT F11day. Augu618.1975 ~ 2 Films W orth,-Seeing Movie Review <t2 Jo.:.:mon .. Tht• \\'ilby (\)nsp1rucy'" m ay not be the bt-Sl ~1l·tion m~lodram•1 or the season. but it certainly has enough going for it l.o warrun t a go-see. The s ubjt'C'l m<-1 tlcr, South Afri can apartheid. c re1:1t es enough daily ht.'<tdlinl.'~ to m.ikc it extrem(>:ly topical and deeply en · gr~sing : !ht• performances urt' uniformly :.upcriur. \\'hal's missinf,! 1s 'an ovl-'rull <1uulity; the r e ~tr<' times when lhc production looks s lap-dash with a .. let's get it OVl'l" with" flavor. Despite this , it "'orks. , SIDNEY POITif:R. £rCed from 10 years in prison for racial agitation, is accid<'ntally ll'amcd with 1\.1ichael Caine bt.•cause of his interest in the caUSl'. They art• mercilessly s talkl'd by Nicol Williamson . :.i ruthless, cold· blooded policeman. ft'aturl•d playL·rs _th.rown in for good nll'a~urc _ 1 All in all, though, it's a field day for tht.• three leads: Poitier. C.iinc and Williamson, great ~1 ctor s. J ll . ''The ~'\'ilb y Cons piracy," <.1 s indicatedi m av not be the biggest blockbu.Ster Or the summer, but it's well Worth while. ~ 1·' ••• A LOT OF LOVE, warmth and care went into · the making of "Cooley liigh. '' Pl Us a lolo4tfllOV· ie-makingskill. ~ l\1uch like a black" 'can Graffiti," it's a heart-w , · g l'Otnt.•dy drama about a g ~ p of Chil'ago hig h school kids sqme 10 or 12 years ago, concentfating n1a inly on Glynn Turman and l.a"'fl'llt'l' Hilton-Jacobs and their problems with schools, girls andthelaVI'. by Robert the create r or the ''Good 1'imes" television series. . But an equal share of the crt.'<iit must go to producer .steve Krantz and director Michael Schultz. The best thing about "Cooley ~ligh," though, is \ts complete humanity. It m·akes, its point w)thout preachini. ••co~ley l:ligh" is a little gem.or a movie; I urge you all to see it. -RobmQ.Lewis Robert Q. Lewia i.t ,<J longtime Southern Cali/ornia· radio .and televilian personalit11. He reviews films .and other /orms of entertain· ment for K FI radio. • VISIT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE This Saturday and S unday 1 1-4 Weaving and Needlecraft Show Quilts, Rugs, Bas~ts, Spinning, Ojo De Dios Indian Beads, Navajo Rugs, Ne4d/epoint and more. '•r ~ Shoppe& pen , iMon .-Sab d.9,~o ·Sun. 11·6 • l~~ . ' . .............. q f.i::: .. '" __J . .. ., .... St<.111 Kl'nton <.1nd his band will perform at Orange Coils t College in Cost<.1 M es a ::it 8:30 p.m . Au g. 17 and. with s tudent bands, 7. p.m . Aug. 22. T-irj(~ts ;Jrl' :Jvailable at ,the colle~c books lorl'. There.are th<.> u su~.i adventures and misadventures on the way to .a Strong climax. \\"ilh some ex- cell~nt c haracteri z:.itions ~Y lbe Hilariously funny at times, de- adly serious at others, the picture is imbued .,.,.ith a n honesty ,tthich gives it broad appeal. Mucli of ils suc<'t'SS is due lo a brillia cript by Eril' l\tonle. better kri · ' Music Tickets on le ONCE IN ,)'QUR LIFE MAY SOMEONE LQ}VE YOU LIKE THIS. 1 Big Bands To Play Catalina Thl' llrunge Coun t y PhiJh:.irmonic So1.:ict y is changing its format fo r the 1975-76 season fron1 a single series or eight con- certs to a double s eries of 10 C'oncerts --five in each series. Two big bands . Johnny All 10 concerts, Se11 es Catron·s 20 \'e ars of Sw-A and Se ri es B, will bt.' ing .-ind Lt•s BroY"n ~md playe d by th e L os }lis Band of Rt.'nO\\'n, are Angeles Philh<1rmon11.· scheduled for Catalin<.i Orches tra. Zubin ~1 ehta. Island dances on Aug. 16 mu sit.· director. The two and 30 r~s pectiv ely at S\!rit.!S \\l1~ u~ 1-:~-!!ntcd the Cusino Ba llroom. . .c;oilcurrcntly. ~t•\\'p0r1 BC>ach , 92663. &Hi-&11 l. Tickets for e ach series of five ('Oncerts are $25 for Philharmonic Society mt·mbt>rs -contributors to the Continuance rund and SJO to nonmem· bt·rs. :-\II C'O llCt'rls \~till be ptayt.•d in Cra"•rord Hall, L"C Irvine with the l'X· tt'pl1on of Dec . 5 and J:.in . 4 , both of which will be ln the Santa Ana liigh SC'hool Auditorium. Series A consists of : violini~t .. Pinchas Zukerman, Oct. 5; con- ductor Z:'Ubin Mehta , Dec . 4: coilductor Andre Kostelanetz and pianist Ralph Grierson, Jan. 24 ; conductor Daniel Lewis and clarinetist Michele Zukovsky. March 26 ; and conductor Calvin Simmons and v\olil;aist Sidney Harµt, ~7. • ' .. " '. .. ' ' . Tra n s po r ta t:id"n:.'t00:.); .tric1fF)s f<Jt.\hc 32-w~ek C<it<ilina ""ill bitj:>(OY~.'.a~~ Oct,µ s through by Long Bt.·ach /Catalina l\TaV 15 Will be on sale Cruises . beg.inni~g Aug. 11 :.it the ' 1\dditional information 0 r a n g e C o u n t y is av._. i I._. bl c from Philharmonic o ffi cC', 20l 826·2170. \V . Coas t l-li gh "·;.1y , - BARBRA STREISAND JAMES CA.AM "'FUMMY LADY,. IPGI -rHE FOaTuHE· "'STIPFO•D WIVES" IRJ .. IAMll'" .. , ... VOYAGE OF SIHIAD" IGI ""IETU•H OF THE rtHK PAHTHEl" ll'GI '"SUPPORT TOU• LOCAL SHERIFf .. "'TAKE A HARD llDE" ll"GI '"lmLE llG MAM'" ll'GI "IT'S AN ORGY FOR MOVIE LOVERS" _, .. ,,, .. -- CIN£MA C£NT£R M ••• ,.. •••• ~., '•-"• Mf~&YU!O!Cf .. lf~ ,., 4 <4! W£STBROO! WI\ "M<"" tU. ! 00'"1( """'' •&IOh•G~OYf ~JO 410! ' "'WALLOPING ENTERTAINMENT'' Do>°""-.. Llr. --E••-M Ari Event ... "'INCREDIBlE EXPERIENCES" --·-The true story <Jf Jill Kinnll\111. l "hL' 1\nl1.·r11.:,l11 l )lyn1~1ic ..:.ki conterlLit.'r \VllllSe tr.1 gic l.111 tl,._,k_ L'\"1.·r.\"thint; but hl'r hll '. t~mmi irnmi !~~1111 -~1m1 mirni 1fil1umi1 · i1i111111 1~J~rn mm ~~mrni1. uiiii ~11m AN EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET - (PG} -- & EOW,.RDS ~ CINEM" WlST l UDO ·~ ...... 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(YWW5371 $1177 '72 FORD GALAXIE 4 Dr. V-8. auto. trans .. fac:tay air conditioni ng, power steering. power disc brakes. radk>, heater, w/w tires, t. gls., whl. cvrs. (254GHH) $1677 '67 CHEV. IMPALA V'-8, auto. trans .. radio, heater. Real Ntce. (TPF68<4) • ' • •' • . .. " I D! DAIL y PILOT Friday AugUS18,1975 PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PltTITIOUI •u11 N•s1 PICTITIOUS •utlWl!il • ...,., .. u.. STA Tl:M• "T NA I'll a ITAT l!Mf Nl NOTIC ll TO c•• OITOlll ,,.,..toii.~ ... Pt•_.,.,.00!"9'"'1!.I· n.. fCMI0_,."4 MtMln 1, ~ --i.U,.l:•10•c.owaT O•Tl'lll ,.,_~.,.· ....,..~ JlATl:O•CAL.l~•NIA,roa P•OPt:SSIONA L Gll:OIJ" JACl('SLA&CL$,rta~.-iw.,, Til l!COl.lllllT YO•OllilllMGI! Scott Hearing Delayed Res.ervoir Project Out South Coaat District Pushi:ng Bond Bid · HRVICES. HIO H•r-llU...._, Sutt• CMt•Met.e,CA."2•11 .... A·stt&I • CMl•""'-M CA fJ•l f JM.II 0 . •roe1t"'l•f. 121) LlftN E ....... ,,f()H NWEEKS,0.U.W. 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From Wire Senlce9 AJudae gave a key wtt- neu more Ume to s--e- pare for a grand jury ap-· pearant'e, pul\ing another roadblock in the way or the government's search for fugitive newspaper beire•a Palrlcla ReanL Judge R. D lxoe Herman granted Micki McGee Scott'• request ror a delay untll Aug. 18 aft.er her attorneys ac- cused the government of harassment and illegal wiretapping. U .S. At- t orne ys d e nied the -51•1fdeltt1 tlil'd •\. N9, 1 .. ~ <;our1. •I 100 Clw..: C..,..t.t PCHIClllilllNOI. O••AME 1> M!•W'hola tll•I• 1n•ncll ll01..0tV Clll Dtlw Wtit, In thf Clly ol :s..M• """· t91 lht N.altH 11 tl\ot .... ,,111:11..., ell ( ) TrKt No. 1'll •• l>t'• m•• rocordlN lfl ~w.tN•. """""EL.A ELLEN HI LOEIRAND For PEOPLE -"'~••l lo •lot Mlt<e"'-0.MCl ... ~11 ,1911. °*"9e .. ~ "WP!> In Ulf Ollkf ol ll'lof <-1Y ,. Wll..LIAMl!,SIJONlll. n.-'ketklfl .. PAMEl..A ELLEN '----------~ c.orOtrot li!lco""t' c-lyC"'rl< HILD EBRAND I., <fW> .... ol ........ • T'l'lofllf'Mlldd•e1i~ncfo1t>er c...,_1..~IUL&..IVAN _.., bMll fl""°"' Co...t, <Ind It _. drl.~llon, ii .,.,, ot 11\f rfll praptrtr -CW-St.. Wk• ... rl!WJ tr .... Wiid •Hll(fl-lflll Ot\Cfllled iboW i\p1.,PO•le<I lobl· 1«11 .CA. 'tlN1J PA.MEL.JI. l LLEN H1LOE8RAH0 l\M SN Drift C.O•Otl.I del _, C•l•torni• ~' ._, .... tltio-II""°., lfl!Plk•lklfl ••ot1ml"9 •-- Tiie ...:a.e ... llf\fO , ... ,i.e dllCl.tl~ P!Allhl'll'<ll °' ..... CNSI o.u, AIOI, __ c ... ....., to PAMEUI. EL.LEN .... ll6C1>lll• tor M>y 1ncortt-<lr>e!>!o ol ....... 11.1. 14, 197} ""'"" HILOE•lllilllNO OE!.. RtD 111oe u ...... 1 •ddre'' ""° oll>er <.,,.,,._, ........ Ille••'.,..•· '' Is ll<!r.by _,... charge. She bad been scheduled lo testify Thura d ay. a t Har· risbur&. Pa. The South Coast County Water Dlltrlct board of d irectors haa re- al!lrmed Its lntenUon to drot> a controveraial water reservoir from projects included i.n a $2 .7$ million boad propcioaJ due for 1"1bllc hearing out Wednesday. lb Me)', a S,3.5 million wateT bond propioi ltlon which included the reservoir failed by a narTOw maraln to rettlve the necessary two-thinb m1jority. Opposition to that bond issue centered on char1es the re- servoir would encourage new re- 1idential deve lopment in the area. • Shortly aner it.he failure of the bolMI election, which also meant the loss of fu.nds for several non-. rootrovenlal projects, the watel"' board voted to drop the reservoir and try acain in November. The board received req'uests from the community to r e· consider deletion or the r e- servoi~, howev~. and in late Ju· ly •public d ebate was held on the matter. Among t.hoae in ravor or the 3.$ mUUcm Callon reservotr wu Clay N. Mitchell, presld<nl of the Sou111 La1una Sanitary Dblrict board, ,..bo aaid the tank was needed to provide emer,ency llre fiihUn1 capablUty. In addition to Mitchell, the r e· servolr Was supported by James E. O'Connor of Three Arch Bay, Martha Beaumont, repreaenUng the Soulh Coaet Commwlity As- sociaUon i_ Lt. Gen. Frederic k Leek !US•C Rel.), chairman of lhe South Co11t Citizens Commit- tee for Walflr Bonda, Howard Hopkins, own er of Treas ure Island Trailer Park, and several others. Opposition . to the reaervoi r came from Jennie Krede r . Bal"'bara Helser, a member or Ci tizens Against Development which opposed the first bond election, Al Wiehle. of the South Laguna Civjc L\'ague Assoca- tioo , and sever al others. The board h as considered separating the reservoir and the reel of tho projects, but decided ·inclusion or the matter a s a separa te is5u e could confuse voters and could result ln defeat olbolh. The bond measure as it wil l be r esubmitted in November will in· elude funds tor a joint waler m ain re placem('nt project wilhln the c ity o f Laguna Beach , $850,000; a ne ighborhood water line' system replacemenl pro- 1:ram, $830,000; and installation of an automa ti c lclemet.ry control syste m , $130,000. All the cost Cigures are higher by as much as 13 percent than those submitted in the May elec- li~ due to infla tion . The public hearing will be at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday in the board room or the South Coast County Water Di strict, 31652 Second Ave., South Lagun a. ctir"..,...'-· ,, ..,,, 1oownl'tl!•••'I· 1------------· I ...,di•otlell, 11'1•1 •II Def\Ofll 11'11~· s.1e1 ""'"' .... 11 oe m-. 11u1 , •• 1111ou1 PUBLIC NOnCE .01t1w111m .. te•oo"'9f•r .. fotet1111 <1....,.1'11 a• ,..••••nlr, e•P•et~ or ,..,. c....rt"'OtH rtrnrn1 3on '"" 161'1..., !If pllf!'CI, r~ra1119 1111•, POS,,..~~lon. or"'. Auvvfil. 1911 M 10:00 a'~lo<k "'·""'· ol c-•nct-s, lop;11~ !lie rem.11n"'11Prl,.. NOTICE TOClllEOITOlllS wld ~'f le M'Wlw <•.ii.e ,....., wt/I_. The FBI suspects She and her busband, radical sports figure Jack Sntt, rented a northeastern Pennsylvania farmhouse where Mis s Hearst and two other Symbionese Liberation Army mem- bers allegedly hid for a time last summer. Audience of Stars The Blpest Marbtp!K• on the Oranct Co.at DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS t.icNll....., ot tl'lof not• !SI !.Kvr\'(j O,.Wiocl 1U,.EllllOlll COUllT O• THIE !llk •I-fOt" tlwngop ot ,_.,..... ~nol 0.. of Tnnl , 1o.wU: •12 11.Cl, wttf> STATEOFCALIFOlllJlllAl'Cll'I bl9f.,.\l'I, ....... 11 the'-· •1 poro¥10t<ll lrl M>ld TNlCOl.lllllTYOPORAfllGE II I• ""'1N, lfditf ......... • t-II -Csl . ..,.....c .... II.,,,, -If• ..... -MU• .... ,o-... TeSNlwCMIMM ...... 1-- ........ , •I ••ld Dffd et Trllll. '-5, E1wte el STERLING L. CROS.S, .._. !ft lllf Dr•nte Co••I O•ll'J Pll•I, dloortnM>deKpenwtel !Jttlr ..... ....i STERL.I HG LEONARD CROSS, .U I,,...._ ot V-Ntfl C~ .... .. -lrlfMS <•••I ... .., wlcl Dwcl ell STERLI NG ClllOi!., .,. S.L CROSS. prWM .... wkl '-''· .. -Gr'ICe TrW. .... S. Cl'IOSS. Dec••~a. eKll _,, !or I-W<<Hiiw _.., Tl'tl! ri.n.1kl1r'J ...-, .... kl DMdol NOTICE I!. HE REBY (;I VENtoU. ll"''°"lol"tOty olwlll!Wlr"- That's What Makes Game Show B7 DICK "'<.ST Tru~I lltrttolo•• t•etutell -Ot-c..-10ti ol 1'-t 1tlo0w ,........,_,_ Ollfll lllii3l•ldl¥ot JulJ. "JS t;.,...ra lo Ille -·•IVne<I • ¥01~ -•II De•WIM fW•ln<J <l•i""' ~I Hl,_C.,S<aw!llt * WASfUNCTON (U PI) \,\GHT£1t S IDE Dr<IM•tionot e>e1•ull....a o..._ior tr.e w1c1 llK..,...., .,. ·~,.;,"' 10 lilt J~a1w1o White House social -II e ve r your ego is' w' S.le, -• -lltfn Nallte ol D..t1vll '"""· _,.,., uw r.etesw~' ,,,_,..,,,"' SoucMrt0• c.-1 -E•«u ... 10 s.11. ,,.., ""°"'"~ 111e ottiu o1 ""'< ... ~ o1 ..... --soc....-111ou" . 5ecret ary Nancy Lam· need of a .boo. st, I r ecom· gam e mas l e r hi· m self <....wdWlaNoto<ea•Oe••u•t-Eleol:· lilltd cou••.0t lDP<•wnlt-. .nt1ollle ltt"Wilt.t,inlJl1'H'I 'merdiDg Ruwe has been mend a v1s1l lo Bu bank l ion ios.11 10 oe •«orOe<I '" ,...,c_..., '*'"..,' wwc:M•1. to 1 ... -""""° LM.......-i..c.111oor..i1 ... n .r told us we wer e the best -rel""re1lp,-rlyi•k><•t..S. •'Ille alllc e 01 lllOTUNHO llND T..._..:rl>_llkM.__ fired,soun=es said. t.o Watch the fUmmg. ol ~'dioaudi'eo•e the Show c..1e· J..i, 11. 1•1~ AOTUNNO. A11 ... ,.,.,., 11 U.•. Ann: ~-~-1 Mrs Ruwe we' 1 told'"' f th d ••• ' SOUTH&•YFINANCIAL Vito Rah•n-. ).,, :!'toulft Sip.ii"""' PWU11WCIOrM19¥C ... 1IOl•IYPllOI, . "'j one .o. ose aytime had ever had. So help coqP0~11.T10N e1 .1., 51111• JoJ, cut•••'-"'· ~1.1.u.n.1•1s 1"~1' the deputy assistant to • te1ev.is1oq. 1 &amesbows .... me.Tbe"-sl. •1w1alr.illM c..11torni•, •11k" i1 IN •l..:e o1 t>W· the President &le .. • Tb .-, ·~ if ~ neu or 1r.e -•s'9nfll >n •" Fl'Wlll'f'S PUBLIC NOT1CE Cbe , h ' be · 15 111 an ego u.ip ln fact, he s aid he was Put>llS,;.,d l'le wPorl ~••bor """' f"l'tt\ co mD1neO ••tll '"' 0••"9l"C.0..1'l O.l1y Pilot, J.,ly 1S, .IN! AuQUV 1,1. "JS J'°'"J: P UBLIC NOTICE _.win1..., 10 1,... 11111e 01 w;.t .,.... .. ------------T. ney, t al s was ever lherewaa.:one.. going to _ get this _ -.wi11'11n rour.....,.1~•11"'1,,.1;ri1 ~ ~•i..icNO•iCE being removed from the Lucky me got tickets lock••-studi'o door and Jalblk •tlon ol 1"11 r>01ic• -ke is ...... 11, ''"" ow1 1t1eHunt-rty plann'•• pos1·•:,.. to t •• h u~ O.lf<IJui, n. 1•11 1ng10fl ee.c" un ...... H•9" So<IWIDI oo.-pa ... e u...... ooe.o uie 8 ows when keep Us there for the next L.ILLIA"' E.c11toss 1r1<•,,. •tcwa.nc• .,1., 1..., c.1rtorn1• she has held for several I was in Burbank recent· filmUl· g. Talk about a thrill! I Still ge t goosebumps thinking about it. STRANGELY, NONE of the television critics I r e ad mentio n e d our triumph. There were no "Studio Audien ce Hits New Heights•• reviews. Nevertheless, it gave m e a m e mory to c herish, plus a better .understand- ing of myself as a spec· tator al the game or life. :1-:~-===~~....... En•;•onmen1•1 o.i1 111, At1 "' 1•10 months. the sources ly, and l can now un-------------l ftO'TuNMO.aMo•OTUllllNO 1• ..... -111 "•1 111•e1 • ''Naik• 01 said. She said s he re· <fenland why folks stand • 1 _______________________ _ •1a1T1ous•ut11111:ss .. ~ICU• ~IMll'l ·Oril!tEn .. I•---·-r,-.....1 I ,.,.,...,, ... TtM1:WT .,,v1toR--·~ .. ...,1,,.Cke ... v1irw11..,. s&&""'"· in line (or hours for a Pu ll'tl! ICllkMl"ll per-. "' doing lMi· ffKSoolllll ~ .,.,..., wtt Ila !.(-projl'<l. 1bere have been re. chance to become part or ,.,.,'ll'E P'/!C'K QI}' nch _,,,.,, C ..... CHy,CA. TllePf'•ietli1dt1<ribtocl1'•S 1<~ ..f .J sHo~e ENT ER PR•ses. J4-111 ,,.,11111 ,.1..us -., 1r.e -·1 a, c.o-_,, c urrin g complaints a studio audience. PUBLIC NOTICE ~· Of., Mh•kln Vle/O, Cl>llf<wl'N A--NrE•H .. ril 5lrMt, .,,,,. _,.,tty ... .,.,,.., A,,..._, boul M R ' k '2•1~ Pvt111~0ronoe c~s1 o.-1, POOi . .-s-1rwt•~'"'c.o11wr11 s1'"""'1"' a rs. uwe s wor TALK ABOUT being . R~r St>o••. ,.411 L-• 0r . A.,...., t.l . IS.JJ, 1"'~ :iaJ-l} 01,orH .... 1tno1 .... &et<11. u 1,11t1e o.. and r eports that she appreciated! Ma.n, l 'U be ~~ ~v ... ,.,,C•lllorn••t761S -~ •M ll!ofl lor • 2.000 ~vdtnt Id t t I 'lb ,,.11 w"""'' 1, tO<IOV<tHJ"'..,..,. ,_;1,cornp•e"""';.,..,1911 Ktooo1. COU no ge a ong wt high on this for months. 41 .. 10..11 P UBLIC NOTICE '"' ,, • ., •eP<t•• ;, •••Habit tor the rest of the starr, they Fi'r st of all, lei me lit. Sl\ort 1---:;::=c======~-· lput!IK iMpff.I_, -tMCll -olll l1i01 ·d ~~(/_ "';' ~,., ..... .., •• , ,,,..,, '''"" '"' NOT•CE T0<•£01To111tJ 11111 St•••'· Hun11nt1•11 Be•<". saa · 'clear up a misconception eov..1,c1tr t o10r-;e couni, .... J..,, suP1•1011cou111tTOFYNE c.•-ni..in~o1 11ce o11 ... S1.ipe•J.n. Mrs. Ruwe, a Ne w lhatlharbored .lhadthe 14.191s. sTATEOFCAL•~•"'A~ •-•· York socialite ca me to FtS7.lll THE COUllllTY OF OlllANGIE ••II'"' <ommel'lls wUI tw K<•i>led • impression that studio Pl.lbliSJleel a.-co•" o .. 1, P'llOI, Ne ........ m "'""""" ""9u11 is, i•11. -.. -lo Washington at the begin· audiences 1'ust sort or sat My 11.~ .• nc1 Au91.1111.1.1t1} 21.J0.1' E•'•'• ~ EARLIT A s 1HSLEE . ...,..,...,,1onM0w"'""'1M!r. ning of the Nixon ad OP<••_, A pVbloc r.u.inv 10< k<t-....Ce oi • lhere and watched. NOTICE IS11ElllE8Y GIVE M•lht ......... 1En .. 1ron~t1Ul l-I ~ ministration in 1968. We bad hardly settled t•f4'10ri 91 •rw --1-.-MM tot .. II •• ltOJ 11111 Slreet. ._. * "*•u .. ._ .... inti t..O.....~ .._.&Nt:11.c.11tomi1,0l'IA~J:S. -in our seats before a -...st11 uw Miil ""n-1 ..... '-"""' .. , ... "'S."4 J:JD ... m. Tbe bew head of the friendly YO.U'11 ·~· 0 0 su ... •JO• COURTO•TNI[ ... ottk • ol Uoe '"" .. OI""' ...... -DirHMI' • ~ r ~ sT.aT1:o•o.LiA>RNIAP10111t 111_<_._or .. _,....-._..,,.,,. F«"'"'"""..,lnf' T sportata .. 1'oice d tsaDbSed' me You Cons.I II, find It • Trod. 11 With o Wont Ad [642-5678 ) One Call Sffyi(f fo5t Cr~t Approval lllRORS: Act-fl-. Aoulcl check their ads dally ond r.pori' ..- rors imm•diattty. TM DAILY PILOT as-• UablNty for lloe flnt ;,.. corred i•sertioft °"'Y· "sHr'1 MoHcr. All real estate advertised in th is newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 wh ich makes it il lega l to ad ve rt ise "any pre· rerence. li mitation. or discrimination based on race, color. rcli ~ion , sex. or national origin. or an in tention to make any suc h preference, limita- tion, or disc ri mination.'' -MOT1CEToc•Eo1TCMH -..-i"'11•..ec-,~· 0''"~"""'1""" ~ral Urb~~ ~cer W>'lh a s-"·m· THE cou,:~:..:~:·•MG£ :::::~~~';.;":,."".:= Plrbl~C:-!:'~sl o.;1, PIL. tration b:aS 'a pit>. orulat ootioa.." :•I \ This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adverli!in g for r ea l estate which. is in viola· lion of the law. E'l•le of HELEN E LUSZCZ , Allor,,., at L.aw. fJf s-t" !.cirlr't ......,..l,t,11.1tl~ lQll.IS bJem -be Can't CODVe· Oe<e•wo. 51....i. L'" A19 .. 1, calitwni• _,. nienUytakemasstransit THE SHOW WA S NOTICE is HERE ev G•V ENlo h -1<"1'1'-Pl«•ot~~d11"1r .... P UBLIC N011CE the 10 miles betw-bis fortunate, he &aid, in crto$ilor5 ot '""' •bo" ,..,.,., -."'*"' ..,......., in •II ..,.lie•' pert...,nog to ~".. b , k , k .....,..11 ,.n.-tw .. int <i.i ..... _....,)I .,..nt•1t 01wldde<eclon1 .... 11 .. n..,,... ------------1 home and office. av1ng a crac er1ac .,. wld decodtnl .... ,_i...,. .. 111e =:-1C1er1M 11,.1 P"tlflt•Han<t11h1s l'IOT•c1: :~otToRs Robert E. Partricelll gamemaster, an ace pro-"Or enrM I heel• hd day •t the orrke! Whal do you thinlr. :::r:;,::~t:'r.. ~::.;',:."":'-! o.1eai':~~5;•.;:. P•TWE v s~~~~~~~:~'t:!:~A';::. s aid he asked the ld.,ucelr, totp-flighlt wnl·tersls, __________ 1_._m_-_,,_,_._,_ .. _"_"_·•_1._•_:_· ------ ui1e1 cour• .... 1oprei.en11toem ..... , .. "" E••<i.tor o11r1eY11.1t THECOUNYYOF011t ... NGE Wa s hing ton Are a rs -ra econ es an • ""'"'~''•oucflf••.10 1"" .. -'\vnfd _, 0 uest s tars J1'ke you .. t,,.D1t1teo1q•1111>1.C•Hon.-t11•1-c 011r.e•~,.. .... e1Ck<.-N•.A 1 Trans portation Authori· • IERN ESTW. •1TNET EU•lf OI MILDRED s. IC ULl..M'N, wouldn't be)' d th tws1 L• P••m• A ..... ,,.,..r.e;m. c.A . ..._,.1u• DKNW<I. ty how he could take a ieve a n e ::~~~'::::-:.:.':' ..... ~..:::! uws--,.,1,..str••' NOT•CE 1s HEREevc.1vENte h bus to work from his most talented crew ever lo>Q10t'°fe\l•leotw•d"""''°"''·w1thin LM....,.... •. c .... -1• <•..i11or~o1 1M•M.,...,..,.,..,~ •1 Le y h assembled unde r one T11:111J1•:ru21• -'•'*""'-""''"'no <••lms~ 1• c an, a ., ome . :""" ..... ir:~::.:•IH 1"" 11''1 pubti<•I ... __ ,..,.E•e<-llW Mid <:le<PllH'tl .... •eovl-" IO Ille He was told t o drive his roor. Oil"' ,.1f-1s. ,._1....,, o. • ...,.. c ... 11 o.;i., P11et, ~;':':..'':. ~":' .. ":' .. --~ car two miles, park it. But despite all that, he Eow11.R.OT.Luszcz .....,..11·1• is.71•1•1s 791·1! 11111111 ,ovr1, ... 1o.,.......,1._,.,."';.; board a bus lo down•---said, the silow wouldn't A.,,..lnktr11er wllhwlll ....,.wu be GraQ.ts Help Saddleback ,,... .. e<11 .. 1tte w111 P UBLIC NOTICE .-a ..... ,..-.... , ... , ... ....,"9WCI Washington and then worth a hoot wit.bout .. , .... _,....,..Cl~ IC SECUllllT 'f P...C:IFI( lllATJOHAL aA&..ll'M 1.u.1.1.•M MHll , .. n~ •"" si. s-r. ll'lonlc:•. transfer to another bus. us. Saddleback College students will bene11·1 lrom iw1-c-.Mu.,.. .... A... MOT1c1:111v1Tu•G••Dt CA..wN<Joi,_pi..c:eet~.. Partricelli, who was Us! .............. c.M ....., NoOu 1,,....~ 11 .. n 1N1 u. llMrll "",..,., .. ,. .. d 111 ... ..,."''' ~ • • Honest to God He real nearly $350,000 in federal grants this f aU . ....._,._..-.... ... ..., °' Trw.es ot ,..., eoo,1 c.........it kolttttotn11 .. o1 ... i.atcHll!'flt.w1tllln JU.St sworn m, decided to · • The 1 t of the PWll"'9d 0r-oe eo.11 o.i,., "'""· con'91' o•ll•lti 01 0 ,•ft9e '--•' .... _,. ~1 .. '"" •••.t •MklCleft drive to work. ly said it -the studio au-arges six grants accepted by the .M.,2i.-"""9U1t 1.1.1s. ''" 1n ... 1) c.tll«ni•, _.., r-.:•lw w...-~...; ot~rici:·-71 197! dience was the most i.m-board of trustees is 1240,150 for the Basic' Educ a. -----------1 •11=00 •""·· ,......,.,, •"'JVS• "· "'~· sEc.'uR01Tvi>AC1F 1c * portant part of the whole tional Opportunity Grant Program (BEOG). lt will • .. 1""' Pu•c,..,,,. 0es>1. ot ...,. \(,..... N•TtONAL a&N ii: be used for financial aid to students. P UBLIC N011CE dl11r1t1 1or.-ci11 1iH1 Ad•ms_A-. E,«"'4H" .. 11>ew111 , The FBI removed shebang. Tb --------~--1 CO\!•-..... C•lll<>•n••, .II -.;11 hn""lt ollhf'Mto ... cf~ 'tselr r th . ti TA L K A B 0 u T e other grants, all rrom the Department of •1CT1Tous•us11111Ess w!e1tt~~·iut1eputtHci,_,..,_,e. ..,,,.-i<~Nr~o 1· 1romb e tnves 13• Health, Education and Welfare, include $59,915 for 111 ... MESTAT&MENT .o...,. . ~EL, M<tNERN•T tion o a reak·in at the nervous ! I dang near ... 1 n-... 1o11ow1nv ,..,,..... i~ Oolno.,... .._r','!!!ciN~i'~~~ ... ;d;i':.!~"'S<-•, o1:AL.•Y A Mt:<ALL home of Sen. Howard died right there. I mean, ,, .. e ve erans' rost of instruction progr a m, $26,812 .-un : AJl 11111$ 1,, 1o c.e in fl-tor<1.-.:e ""tll MlwMTtilll1uw Baker ( R Tenn ) . w1•• ry••• d pend for the nursi!lg grant capitation progr a m, $10,000 GL.OBAL. F11toz1:N FOODS. 1114o1 "" '"''rvct;ons .,... c-;•-_ ........... Mil .. s.tto•1• • • · IP "' eve u.ung e -tor cooperative vocational education programs, WestPOrt 01-.• H ..... ln010t1&o..:11.oi11. 5-<llk •tlOl'li whic h I<• ...... on nie ._.._..,CA . ..., w hi c h burg I a r s ing on us, what if we e-c 189 f th k tud 9)6.e9. _,.,.,""-.'""" ;" 1Ne11ou e1uw ,...._,._5 11H...,. ransacked the house but blew it? -· . or . e wor ·S Y prog ram, and $5,000 tor a •• ~~:!'!~!.:=~z.!,~1~~~:;; :;:-1~,..,1119 "9tn1 01 wld K1-I ~ ..::'.'~1f~,~-$t o..11y~~S ignored jewels , furs , When the applaus e multi·serv1ce center program for the disadvan- Dr .• H .... •1nt-&eKll,C1Ul.'2wt. E•ch111Cldler....,1t wbMi1•11""''111d gold coins and other sign li ... hted up !or cla~ _13_1_ed_. ____________________ _, PUBLIC NO'l1CE Tiiis 11ios1Ml1 11 c-<tHI bf • <or· "' t-'-r-pot•ti-• cM11i ... ·s <""-k. c .... uoea cr.ec11..,.. P UBLIC NOTICE valuables. ping rehearsal, wei beat Jfllrifl Fr11en F-1 IN:. biddtr'1 toond m.ot INW•Dle to..,..•· A FBI ™' 11 ... m...,, .. ,, uieo .. .., 111e oer °' , ..... '-°'" c""'""'n11, e.o11e91 :.------------• ri.n spokesman our little hands to a nub, Ohlrltl&o .. cfolT•ultNSln•n-...... ,, sa'd th ag d I l eoun1,c11 .. o10.. ... c.wmwon.J\OI' no11t\\t1vni;.,.per<•nt U%t 01111e MOTtc•To<lll«DITOlll• I e enc y e· so anxous were we 0 1 22,nti. ......,. wrn blcf•1•, ... •~"',,.''""~ w •1•1011:cou111 To,.TM1 termined no government ~how them their con-· .... 11en1er 1t1101Mpt-Heontr..:111 STATl:OPCi111L.1,.oaN1A"°• properly was stolen and f1'dence was not mi's· PuOllsl'tl!d Or•nte CO.it o.11-f' PllOI Ille 1-1rnr ;1 ••••lie<! lo him. WI,,. TMECOUNTYOPOltANGE .Nl'J2i,-IW9Ull 1.I, Ii, lt1J 2Jlll.Ji e ..... ~ ot •• u .... to enln in lo ~11 Uft· .... A..... withdrew. A spokesman _placed. ____________ , ''"''·IM pnKttll ot '"" <fle<k -M Es"'9 ol HAROLO J. AMSUEHL for the District or Colum· I didn't even see the in· lorltltH, ....... l""'t••t ol•bond.llW 11M k-•IHA"OLOJE NNIMGS6 b I' d fWll_,,lllernlw illMlorl•lleOMYOCI HAlllO&..OAM•UEHL..DH••M-111. ia po ICe· epartmeDl trodUCtiOD Of lbt CeJebri- --~~~-------1 Kl'ltteldbt•kt. NOTICE is HE11:e.11v GI Vl!Ntr.1t1e had no comment on tbe ty guests. I was keeping PICTITIOUI •us11111•s1 ,.. tlldiltir ll'l•W wltl'ldr-N ' 11111 i.' t.-......S"' "" ............... tlltQoOlrlt • ll u bo MAME sTaT1:M1:MT ,......,. o1 to11,.11 ... c•n "'".,,..er.. ""'1tt1 ,.,_ ,..,...,. , .. 1,...,...... mves a:a on. l b eyes on the a p4 1 T,. ""'-',.. Pt•1on1 are ...,..Mi .......... ..,. ._ OllOfl..,. Uoereol. • Mid ~1 ..... .,.,.1,.. io 111o., ---------~---plause sign so I 'fiould be -·~' TM 9o¥11 ol ltVlll'ft ,~ ~ 1'111'1\, wlHI '"" nKIMWlrl' -~In I ad I I '"'L"''NC. l"lANTS AHoSANat1:• l'Wi11et .. ,.1oc,..,.M,1t1e1111~ .. ,..,. ottk • e1...., , ..... 11.,.. --PUBLIC N011CE · re Y or nstantaneaos 'WA TT ACOUlilt lONS LI OVl lTEO, d i to •••• , ... , lrr•ow•ar lUtt .. 1 ... '"""'~orteor.. .. t1tl•• ........ "'. -----~=~----re&ponse whe n it weM. 'lfi111 "'•••••. N••P•r• e.1c11, tor .... 1119"1n...,ti00eri...1M~nt. 11K...,..,,,_1111,1,ttU11 111111111..,...,. . MWft f<J11. I know enoui h -Colllitom11~ Sl9n1 C1 : NOlllM•N E . 9ltflteHkf otWottlnl!r•~.. Sl.l ... AIOlllCZIU•TO .. TH« Dana Point Man On Aid Panel Edward T. Solomon, Dana Point, has been appointed Orange eo.mty executive director aod California second vice president or California Partners of the Americas. lll'rtr .... L. ,. .......... n1 Vis-. p.,. WA T!>ON ·~wt""''• •. ..., .. s..1 ... -lllwf1y STilll.-e 01" CALI FCUIMIA POft show biz to know that Ji ..,..No--1 Bt..:1'1,C•••-'14•...0 Sec.t'J. eoercfol Tr .. 1i.n Hiits. CA. t'all, whl<h 11 '"' ..... .. TMaCOUNTVOPOlllAMOE s plll·second l1'mlng •.• s...ldr• A. Wiii, 421 VIiia ,..,.,,., Doen: 11.11111"1It.1t1t -ll:OOa.m, tM.1-. ell IM -r•I•-lfl ell,,,.,. .......... , I The group is a non-pro(it advisory foreign aid agency for international development in Latin America. Of Fices for the Orange County Chapter a re IOC!ated at 1200 Quall Street , Suite 250, Newport Be ach. The temporary phone number is (71 4) 752!'1190 for further in(orma· tion regarding the organization .. ...__,llokl'l.Cllllornlft2MO P'Wlli$htc!Oo ... C.0.1IOoll'Pllet, 11tn .. ,,..,.."9la lrpef_.f ......... MO TlC:• 0 , MlllalllllO OP CNCl&. Thl1 °"'J ""~' I• co,,.u~tf<ll tty • ~1 1,1. 1t11 WJ..JS tfdll'nl, w1tNt1\1.,.., m<Wtt"'..,., .. ...,.ITtOM fOA ••oeAT• °" W'IU. WELL, NOT TO keep· _,..,.• .. Plrt Mr ll'!lp. tlnl"'*k •lllfilttl'lls notlce. I .-1 S-r1 11.,w1u PUBLIC NO'l1CE 01tH'"''"·1•11. "'11110 "'°•&..•TYE Rt Tl:STAMI:"' you i n s uspense any o' n.i1 ll•l•m..,1 w;a~ fl"'° wit .. Ille MARGllRET M,AM8U£1tl. TA.Ill', -c-tyClerlo OIOr...,.eovm,lll'IJul,1------------E~•<lltrlKollMWIW l•l•te of ARTHUR AOBEAT longer, we w e r e a M, 1'1S. NOTICE INVITING ••DS oflN.......,Mmt•....... SALSlllll>NO, De!it•••· amuh. During a break '4'1M Jllol ktll PW•l'tt'ft lwtnll'leltN...,. Wl:ltTlllll•CltlAMIE• llllOTICE. IS HIAleY GIVEllll INI I h Iii i h "'utll1 .... 0r.,.eo.11 o.11,1'1111, .. TrwlMI of, ... Coe1t ~ ~"....... DOROTHYJ.MAlONE.•-1nw111 n t e m n ~. t .e ~----------------------...J .lt.tlf 11,U,lnllllAvqv~ 1,1. lt1S ?Sn.ti Coti.tio Dlllrlt t 01 O•• .... c.o..itr. -MtlllAN ..... s.lllo* • OOffOTNY Ult.STRANO Mll!..OHIE' C.tllorlll .. wlll •K•iw .......... ~Mllh,CA.th'.11 . ,._"_. ............ tNIMIW'""-11111 o' ------------1 to 11;111:1 •.m., Wl'ltlft.Ol 'f, ............ __,..._l.C:*I• Wiii 111 •. llt>f' ll•fllllllC• If Utt ... 1 PUBLIC N011CE 1w1. at ~he Pvrchnlnt °""'·., Miii ""*'IMll 0r..,_ '°"'' o.i" ""'· T••-t1t1r1 t• the ,.u11MH ,... Saddlehack Urges Ear~~ ,,S.~ups ; .------------1 KllOOI 6iSltkl lot.Itel •l IJ IO ,.._,. ...... 11,1, IS, 12, 1tll 36-1$ ..,_. .. ~ h m.... .. lw'lhM' , A-. COii• llllesa, C•ll,_...._ 111 Hlilc .. •1 ....... t .. t .. ....... lllOTICI! TOCll•DITOll:l wl!ilcll 11 ..... wld MO\ wtu ""~ .. ,.... ......... ...,... ........... ... • su•1:•101tcou1tTOP TN• ...-•<'Id reed ter : PRINTING OP PUBUCNOTICE ,.,..... •. "'I. 11 91a aA\.o • .,. 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'''' •·'' ,.._. 1.1. tm arwi .-................ t.t. ts..,,, ~ ,._, ,J.Jl.n. iw .-o.n Saddlebacok Collol<i al'rlcials Weekend College and the On•· are urg~c South. Or~ly D•Y College. There e.re no LuiUon rak!~.td·j't~ arlt"'Jf they <'ha riret for Caljfornia residents. want to enrol tor ci•:iY'"' . a ..... ore s cheduled boiln For lhe nrst llme this Jail, Sad· Sept.•. th• earlieat date , dlebac:k stude nts "'ill have the in the college's biltory. ~liallfy Mrvices of a full·time health for advantage«a1 repttlt1odep-center, including a physician and polntmel\ll protpttllve·ltuchnts nW"le. Medtcal Insurance and shoUld file their appUcaUans 'trith ~)'dll•tri<' services will alao be the ot6Ce or adm.Lss lonl and re· ptovscled,allforthe costofl3. cords by Aua.15. l Dtatrtct res id e nt.I arecU1lbleto Reslltratlon wUI bellfl"ug. 25. enroll In Saddleback cour> .. U The!rolle ge. which nSUt1red they are hl1h school rraduatesor an lncreaae of more than loo per-l8)'earsof are and oldtt . <'ent In enrolJmenl..dUr1ol_ 197•·75, Hl &h school juniors and seniors will ofr~·r: f1 pproxlm a1'Y 1,.000 whowant.to a.uppl~mentlhelr<'Uf· clatp ... ~µr ~llh~lal~q~ar.ttr: rent studlu with colleae·level • TradlUo al. d•~-~ ~~~lnl <'OUnH may plrk up 1peclaJ IP· .COUl'HI wUI tie jo~ed brpie·eoJ. pllcaUon forms In the omen of ... alf.e.....,.,...,.m, tbe lbelrCOUlllolon. \ Hon•s for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gnteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ILUFfS TOWHHOME Beautiful recentl y re- decorated 3 BH. end Unit with nea r·by P ool & Clu bhouse, oversi zed mast e r bedroom and night light view. $00,500. Calls.44 -7211 /.Jn NIGEL nAILEY ~ ASSOCIATES COUNTRY COTTAGE llR +Flt $41,000 Prime beach city toca· lion ror this rare 3 bdrm~ Seclud ed s treet wit h pri va t e y a rd ! Lush tropical landscape! Big, bi g bdrms nod unique country kitchen! Mam· moth Polynesian ra m. room and game area. Highlighted by rare and exotic lropicnl pl ants. Owner desperate (or of· rer. For quick appt. Ca ll 847-6010 . ~~.I~.!w P.!t 4 Br, 4 Ba &Gallery 2 lircplaces, wetbnr Delu xe ki tc hen Pier for yacht to 6CJ' You may selecl lhc rinishing touc:ht'S. 673·8la> *CASH• FOR /\NY llOME!l Full •ppralaed value paid. Free hom e evaluation. Back pa ym ents OK. Call anytime. Rick Byers Bkr 542·3876 SUP!R 5HAltl' Form u l l iving r oom w /va ulted open bea m cel lln1. Gourmet kitchen w/ra.mi.ly room + new l•ndscapin1. C.11 Sparl · in1 lnveatrnent Corp., .... _ * PRIMI• Hew'°rt~x Pride-or-ownenhlp 3BR Iba comer unk hu rrplc In ma1ter 8R and frplc In Uvlns rm. Othen are all tBR 2bt, On fe. l•nd, nr Ho•1 Hosp. f\lll price tlrr.500.Call PRISTIGI HoMls a1 .. lor1 64M646 ~!!.~'..~~ ........ ~-'!':~!!.~'..s.~ ........ J ~':':!~!.~.~ ........ ~!.~'..~ ....... 1~!.~.~ ....... ""-•ForSw H°"ou ForS;~"'' ·'"""~'"·'"F s; 1 • r ~LY;~QTj'lj 1 G(f'Nral 1002 Ge•eral · 1002 Gftlerol 1002 Ge.rol 1002 Ci..,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• •• ~~~:! .. ~~ ... e , .••••• ::~:~:; •• ~~ •••• ".w'lf••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...erol 1002 G al 1002 GMeral lOGi r__,,mrcl ·1001 LOCATI~ ·--------------!'"---· .... . ···············'······ ........... " ........................ ······················· ................... . LOCATION CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ULTIMATE C<>MloAAllTY •«•-" • S 4 l,OOO 6 500 EMERAUI IAY SCHOOL STARTS SOON * • :<:' .... * * YA & FHA $ 7 • We offer this older, substantial home, G r ab this FAMILY llOM ~; ne or Crl~I Vou 1 ·i 1 n'l bt'tievl" thi:'I r'riccd for '•w'<:k sale ! Liv• in r ear Jocatedonoceans1'deof C011st li1"y.,on S H • " ' At'on ~.-h:trrn•n g l IJclr1n. l hath "-1 • High white you ran! .·c·cund pri(·p e ~·i ,,,:--,!!" r-,.. I . honie l.ovl•I\· r.nuil\ l·bdr111 . & b1.tth, 1Jcan1ud ceiling unit, park-like grounds; t.his is an estate-reduction : seller extrt'ml'ly ;:i nxious ti ~..J\; t ... ·~~J roo111 ~·1th fir1·11lu r ·· for Jess lhan s:loO a mt1n th : 2 bdrm. type home . Advance app:t. required. ··rruly one or the s hO\\'pial'CS Ill Ne;ir ly •h'\"' 1·;irp~:t111~ fr(1nt unit has roon1 f or cxp~n s ion . Offered at $179,500. Financing to be L BR :l I f I Cal l t II I II I · 1 J EASTB UFF. 4 ... <a .. i rp "'·· n ~;,·i· n~ • 1> ....(>c atcd 111 x nt renta arc11 . negotiated. Exclusively by -housl' 5-t5 :1191 view, huge game r1n. _m1:1 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3 lll·drou1u ~. I ho1lh. llurdwoo1t fll••r:>, lnv1•ly horne in CXl"l'lll•nt 1i.1·a lion. A1111 u1n11hli· F'llA lu11n \\'on1h·rful .. tarh•r ho me fnr thu. .. t• that art• pru.:c eou::i 1·r1Jus N11·1· b<1ck y:1rU ""Ith .1llcy ltl' 1·1·ss. s:n .sou l~Quail ~ aiiiilPlac• Prap•rli•s '', 7~1-1910 -Jt-.:. .... 1400 Ol/A ll ~l NIWPOA l b(AC"H HEATED POOL • ' CUR VEAR ··BAY AND BEACH . 675-3000 e 4107 E COAST HWY C ORONA OE:L MAR Ge,.tral I 002 Gt'Mral BEST IUY o ,$ UDO ISLE -$98,SOO 5 Bdrn1, 3 bath home. Bright & fresh. Nice patio. l'lay ping pong on strad:.i. 21 1 I San Jooqyin Hills Rood NEWPORT C ENTER, H.B. 644-4910 Fireplace SJS.900. :::ih11rp ho11u• io prinu·I L!L""'~-~-"---""-~-"-"-""""-"-"'""""""'""""""""""""""' !or:itlon 11 t-":1r !'inut h C oa s t Pl 111 11 1,11 ,h G~neral 1002Gem-ral 1002 trapic•al J;1n1fsf•:-1111111: •;ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnund:s ('<>V•H·1·1I ··ntcr j WALK TO SURF l a •nt"r.-. p afiu ~l ll O V & Elt·ga n ("t· "'1lh a con '·,tush cxtr:1:1 . Ut:•x1ratui ~4':"'·,':·",.· ~ I t I 1 ° "" , 1nen a :ttl"l'n .,pace. o wne r will .~a1·r1 f Jl"l'. ·r;isle. (~ual1t~· l\loltt· llUHl<Y.Call uti277K8 lt·vcl £·~talc "'1th Euro· ~ KE Y pcan lflucht•s that blend '4i"REALTORSlifli L'l>HU;..t ,\ l>EL :.l i\H hapvily with Californi:.i 1·h1 11l"l' ln1·at1on . 0111· hft· slylt•. S\;,tely Jiving hl ut·k to h1·:H·h lk•:1m ruun1 & furrni.11 dining 1•1•1lln,1!, p:111c·h.•d \l.':tlls. roo1n (;ourmet kitchen. Jl t"J::1-'1·d wuod flonr . !'lus h 1ntc r1 11r o r tht• 7YEARSYOUHG GI TERMS IJC'cor~tur "s dchg11t.Th1s f1r1•f1 la r t· & 1hr<•t• f :i rn1ly entl'rl:unmenl ,h;1r1ning hi·:1\f :-h.11ic l11•dr11u111s. l\l.V l.1:1t hs. rouni is dramatically ••of ho1n c hai; 3 lari:t' 'l'\\'(J l.lJT S "1 th brnu J.!h l toi.:cther with .rm.:;. 2 bath .... &· .1 l;1 ri.:1• be;1ul1 ful :-.l·rludl·rl. ,,.,.,1. lu-.h l'Xlt'nnr throuJ:h <1 11 nl i I ·' r n n 1n . trl't' :>h•1d t•d briC'k 1>01t1n & "'ill i1r ~l:1.'is. Eloquenl n fes :-.lun a ll)' land · large Y•1rd SI~.~)(() ma!>lt•r rl.'trt•at & J lar~e .1pOO. Sl•t• th.L .. 111•w 11,,t I Cole of Newport c·hilrlrl·n:-. s ull~. t-'.P. on· ( [U~~I N-Mfl~TIN IHlJ · · REALTORS-- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR G...,.ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOO CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 decorated models + 2 repo's . at extra low prices! 8°/o Financing a lso available . Quick s ale extras includ e : front la ndscapin g and sprinklers, r ear fencing, upgraded carpel, oven /raqge, dishwasher & di s po sa l. Hurry!! For more information. G......,1 Coll 714: 581-2444 I 1002G.-ol 1002 ................................................ Be ing remodeled; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 sq . fl. home on point, pool, dock. Custom · 5 BR, 4 ba." View, lagoon. Boat sli p. $295,000 80 U. on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1df' Q,,.,.._. N B 675 6161 !l . O nl.Y $17 ,1100 ., Rtoolton l\$67 .H~>ll C:.11196.1-78!11. . ;·~;,,;" i--'_-,_.,_~.6_1·,_. _i_~l~-;~_,,_11_,'_w_,_--1 [ ®" . ,,,, ... , , I ~~f'ouimir~?.~~1~~H.!'!u .. R •• R •• Y •• ~.;.!~.~~ ·•=1•· 9 UNITS c 2 . KITC.__.. -~ Ownc.r said .. sell tkiis • SUPER STARTER 1'his i~ma culate home w ee ke n d, brin g Plus fr ont off1l"t'. o n • 1\ssumt1hl<•V/l.lo;.111 s hows like a mod~I and checkbook with orrer''. it l:.trJ:t! :':10x2·11; lot. l.01"01t f'l.I • L;irJ:t' ll ·:!lol has t~e largest k1tc_hen Bedrms,2 fullbaths,new 1n1•l•ut.:r11phil·;1li:C'nh·r111 •ll&F"Pnnl and is land cooking crpt. new p<tinl. On an n1onth Fu l!pn<'<'onl \" • l.o.lo pr1 i:eSJ."i.!(IQ cvc.r seen. Twopant.n es W ill s ell FllA I VA , Now OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUH 2933 CASSIA ST. $!.J.),Of)(J I ·S rRICE llB>UCBI LOT OF BRICK, heavy shake roof & " stunning entry welcome you lo this gorgeous view home. 3 Bit., 2 l.J<.a ., frplc., 2 patios; all elec. kitchl·n . Reduced to S~ 1.suo OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUH l·S 482 I CORTI.AHO DR., CdM IA YFROHT TEAl!DOWH Do your own thing here. Last hou se nn the Penins ula bayfront; v.1on't qu1L type of view, bay, jetty & occ·;;1n Seller will raze. Sail by then call for a rare buy . Asking $28.5.000 2296 CHAHNB. ROAD, H.B. COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E.' Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 ' I 002 Getteral 1002 ............................................... CORONA DEL MAR CLASSIC YIEW!! VIEW!! VIEW!! orEH SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-6 2907 EBmDE A 4 bdrm. beauty. high on a hill A happy home. ready for a happy family. $142.000 ****H ELP•••• You r .s l·lf s :.i vc• SSSSS. l'ricc inc·rl•as l.' prohahh· in \"C'ry nt•ar futurt•. :! Rcdrm. '.! h ;1th . :--111 1-:I ~· story t:nndo~ 111 ~a1 1t :1 Ana. only $2 1 .~~,iJ L:ir/.!t' .s pac1ou.~ l a ~·n:-.. :-1•1·11nt.1 ~ale . pool. 1•\1• 111 • Uo11i•11. Ask f11r Fr;i nk . H3'J-R321.Ai.:t•nl C'oi;t:1 r-.l t•.'i .i ln1·urn•· S&l.'"il • E ~1 de loc<1l1un center yours truly h_as R·l lot. As king $39,900. $65 000. C:1ll 110~·· 55fi2(jli0 too . Separate. luxun~us 545.8424 or 6 73.7737 . ' c=sELECT m"''"' bed,oom >wte. Brok"-1~1·, ~~-~ * 675-0930 • T Panl'led bonus room can 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 • • t 3637 r_:. Co<.!SI I Iv;)· . 1211 Newporr e1. PROPERTIES ~1~:a u~i~~llyb~a~~:c~;d *DUPLEX• • ' &dk .ii Coron<.! de l 1\1<.ir CostoMeKi w1th1nneforl-stoutfront. Faces park & Bay Q UA LIT { !hill I W"lt HARDWOOD f l)C. ~.ha ke rool u s t-·1l t ,r·11 h l1 r1•·.,. ' 11111 Ul':lrl1t·<I 1'(11Ji fl )1. l•'1'il! l)f'}il " I I"\ I ,H"{ll't·,. dt'f):-i,. p:iu1t, ~rrl1:1n1·1•:, .:... • 1 · .. •I o1rnund th<.· spar"lin9 p.-:.o! ' ii 11 1 )., d itJ!l \\"il h roorn for c·a 1 1H·1 ,,, 1 ,, 11!1L"11:-d :1 l· $.'"i l ,1f)tl. C t..tl ~4 0 -l 1ii. HERE COME<; SUP ER HO U .,_ 3 CAR C•ARAG i· Ill'\\ ~I I t•df.J,1' \ /1\1111 1' ((•;1\ ur1n1: !ipocic.:.."' ~c..-i 1y ro:x'l, \..1t('iit:n {._1!1U f1 ;11 t',. !11, t' Ill ' fl)(Jlll. l1J1''1".Ll!(•fi ! , r .. pl''.i & v.:d lpapt·1· ~\· d t •!',/:} hnn1c OU\\ ;.11 ~71 .:l!•!J Ce l51\0.1 151 . BEA T TH E 1-'CA T WITl-t YO R C\rlr,-.i :lJ'AR:t l !f'fG POOL ~V.: .J .\('I Z/~I t. 'q .• 1 1 u! d<'·~~(·, l'l·rft'l 1 <.:11 .• t ..1 P\l :.• ~··<"·~1 1 on. :1 l ~Pr\rn : rn · •1 , I (" ·l'i ( l (Jl'ln:1I d 1111.1 • I "•: .1 11 . ,_ l!· ·1 1rd. ! !1iruout. 0 \lm Cf" OS11Ci~~ lfl m1 V(' "ll' ..... Ol<l k~ ni t• r 'Cail ~4'J.i •. l l . 112 ACRE L:::1 HORSES OK 1 .. , •• .. • J',,. •U. :! liut ll + lorqe patio ho me. l 'l'; .•rf .· .1p pro\·l1d ftJ1' v.tt11:f ,1h,.· nt'i" ("/\ .\l :.r l )r;in ge C'ounl· \1rrn1r1 ;,nrl l'nri 1n .1 (It\ :\l a r J.'rt·1•\\:1.\ l"; I I f11 r l ull rlr-t;.ii l s. S~b-S830 PA P.'iY GIVERS DELIGHT MESA Y <~r ~ 2 Story, ·l I 1·dn1011 1. :i li.it ll 1L1,r11t ~·.·i1:1 ;r,x26 !omilv room for tho,f· .'-, • 1;n 1.:J111 ·s (•rJ l f'r1 ·1111 1n:'. :1 ! \llUI" f, !·1111 11.11 u •1·' •r 1 t·;111-ieclrJI Opl·u li1•·1rn .• 11. <"i>L'r\d patio ;111d lots (>f t1 1 \'~ lt i. !··, .~:l·:-n1<1 k i..; th1~ hornl." a r!rl'-••l ·t 1, .. 11! li t.<'. S~&..S880 BEST BA 'GAf; l IN A LL COST A MESA l<.!r).!c 4 IJcdr<Jorn , 2 !•·•th on O• ('r.,i'lerl !\'l c sa VPrd<• {'o rnt·t' lot. f\q\\ \"1\(' \i\""!'. <>ul of t o\\'n 0 1\11er d,.,..,H):'S 1111n11.:di<J lc sa le. Needs ~n r nl' n:11 it ;,nit 'l'I.<..~ b u! the<"k thi ~ price• :1only $4'1,0001 t~ir!'i l tin1e ad\·ert ised hurr:-''Call 546-5880. ~~HERITAGE . ;-'f~ C:C:A LTORS I .ti: .... ~ . OPEN DAILY 1-5 $72,500 ~OVERY ~:Jl.'Wol;~Dn-;;;=;~;n-"~;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Gelwral I 002 Gette-ral I 002 I -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General t 0121Ce"'letGI 1002 •• " ~ ••oll•tol• .. 531 ·~o. J~V !..)646·8811 * EASTBLUff * "''""""'outback. Beach. Solid bwld;ng. IJ)J)J r, ANYTIME I .Quail ·~· Seller will help finan<"e ! 900 ALDER PL Place ' CALL 675-7060 VACA1'"1': r1::1dy to move Praperti•• 1----------1 1n l.u~k built it bdrm ., 75'2-1'920 ' GOV'T. O"W'MED LAST CHAN~E! JUST LISTED •••••••·•••••••••• .. ·• •• •••• ••·••••••••·••••••• Gorgeous 1'1irlden 2 story. BEACH FIX~ ... ~~--- 4 bedroom, Sham & !'ipnt C ,1... 1 .•• ¢ OJlt,iE<AP6G:OD 4 Bdrm. al:tdcd fJm'i·ITi. 2 Lths. Hl ~ostu lt1 cJkJ. Cull UIS(;OVF:t<'' Heal t:s tatt• t;.\[}·!",().1:'11 HILLTOP HIDEAWAY WITH VIEW BUILDER'S ' . Luxury Home Cu:.tvnl built 50(,(J :"lq.fl. H1,c t"any nn hom l·. 5 llt.'drnom . 1; h;ith. hi!liup \1>t·:11 IOn \\"it h \"It'll" of ).!OI! C"llllrJ;C . 0v~·r:-,lJ.Cd 111\ L\la11\ (•xtr;1 f!..':1turl·~ in !"ltuhn,c :.i1r 1·ontl1t11H1. 111 tl"r l"nrn . t"ll'C' front gate +-1nni·h rnort•. ltt'<.luet'd 0. Om"'ell ST&. ".'Wlnc ... O"me<OCH ran1ily Jtn .• ~1/.1 baths; 3 Bdrm, home in nice lih·ln elcR·. k i\eh. Nict neighborhood. Frplc ., p;1 t1 0 ;ir1·::i . Buom for Easts ide JBR & fam r m bll·ins. $31.500 fl 1'ol. Elt:l'. i!•ir:i~c with (2)2BRapts.Quiet CALL.556-8100 o Pt' 11 l' r · t) W N r: n st t $87 500 Balboa Bay Prop. 'l'H i\~s .. ANX I OUS~ <>n· rHAL P1MCHIN Realtars :~· $82 .~l()O "C"THOMAS REALTOR ASSOC., REALTORS 2727 lo::. Coast Hwy. P eppertrce Homes in Tustin were sold out but l"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I we just had a caneella· tion o n one of our lovely 6 7 S-4392 POOL PALA CE ASSUME EASTSIDE $35,000 12.J \.\". Co<1sl 1-i~·y. N"pt Bl';1 l·h 54R·5527 :fcSS.if.shows Joviiig ~ouch A ~~M t't-· t.-0.11., 11 u,i;;rti;, 'M lj~,· ! .,..., 1n. hom e "'·P•\tJn !..• $47,500 , ·•·\V f)u l•l .4!t•11!ht.-. 4 j!.a rden ... t"TljO!i' OUldnor l'rll l' :.!.i:.ll~'ll s.,0011 1 !1 d• nP ll'' ~'t· !fl \•l tlll~ liv in g t oo'. Can yuu k \ I • ~th l1t•l11\.\. r11a1· t·' ! ' .J I lJ.•!"'· .,ui ., L" n.~~"' belie\"eonlyS67.950'' i'an\ .,1viH·r rl ··~r1·1 .d1 ;.rid (Ji;1r;H'l•r S.11t.UOO. Ul>J-;f(J! "\:t"1 r l ~ 1n1n111 P>i•ll\ JI...!,~ ! ·1111· •' ·,'·~··lli•.~t'l" 1n).'."' S11.1 r1 11i.: 11··;11r •··l' f'E1E BARRETT 01\'IE< s l"l'ilinl!~ )",11 /"•')lt' I kit! L··:i \\ ;i!f~ l ·l !-!I •. ' I -REALTY- 3848 Campus NB S49·B6!>S .,un-.hi!lv IJrcakf.1 . .;1 1•1it" li12·S:OO fiiS ·4060 \];1r.1rrH1 !IJ hrlr.n:, ~ ~({'J1~ ln ~.11ltJ;:. !:11'.Hh ,;,. . Just 1Lslt•d' llcl1 ghlful {'us tom hun11• 011 l;1r~~· sC"c ludc d \'I{'"" Int 1n t:OHON 1\ f)fo;L i'l'l .-\H Used brick rirt'pl;•cl'. ~r<JCiOUS brick p:1lJO.'i Ull der the. 1u 111·s . pcgg,l·tl v.·ood f10<1rs and hl•;1\.\.' shake roof. All th•~ ru!>lll' chttrm 1n add1l1un to sep<1 rate ~tud rn ur gue:-1 room . llnly SI lU.tJClll. in· clud~s I.ind. 1\pj1l unl.v. Call 1>73-KS:':iu ~70.CJ\lfl ()J>l"!l J)aily 1·5 -----~~~-.,,. !':'II .J'.l !1<1) al St. Gl'orgl· EVES · !)4!">.5&13 $32,750 Private entry to rambl· Perfect starter home, ing livinJl aud dining La Palma plans. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. famJ . ly rOom , Spanis h tile roor, ope n beam ceilings, quality construct ion . $53,990 Conventional financing with IO':b or 20% down. Quick oc- cupancy. Broker544-801.2 "'VIEW FROM TOP" CUSTOM EST ATE /Ill'/' ~l11 1· 11: i"•"l\j•<)'.I -~-------­ f lll\'~I ;Ir•.' \\1111 l ! ! I "'l't·~ 1·111~' l l11 r r\. r 1 PEEK V VIEW 640-6161 ·. ~ oa..;;;,; . . ,,,. '-...Xii/. ' .. ' COATs&WALLACE REAL.ESTATE, INC, '•!"•' •. THE REAL ESTATE BS ~I BIG CANYON Ca pture the µnv<H'Y & luxurv u( ttus Oli1~n1f1 I n·"t :1 bd nn Brnau<nnc<' /1on1t· Forrnl·r n1odc l wnh nn e Xpl"nliC s pared 1n d 1•cn rati11 j! & l:.i nrl:-.t'afllnJ!. A truly l'l<:,l!anl hurnc \\'ith C'Very :1 n1l"n lt y. li.\~;."j711. (lpc•n I': \ l'::i ~-OVERY ~ll•ol l•fate HANDYMAN'S DELIGHT JBR. 2ba . Nl'·L'd:oi S•>ITI(· 1'.L.<..:. Only S.111,'.AJO. Call DISCU\'Eltr Reil l Est11le iil5 ~.0.1~ LOCATION LOCATION OHL Y S4S,000 Steps to !<ihoppinj? <'l'nter Big bcaut1fut Colll'l,?e Park home . A pple:;, plums. or<1 n~t'S. peaches & boat or 1·1mpcr Aali>. ~ Bdrm s. 2 b ath s. fi re pl aC'C , shakC"' rl)Of !>t new painl outs1dt'. A fine fam i l y huml'. C;1l l 545·9491. --. . . ' :---..... ----JUST LISTED!! Tr1plC'x nn B;oi lLo :i l'•·n1n..:;u l:1. 1·harn11ng 2 bdr n1 . 2 h;1., used brick frplc. S<"p, ho me + 2 hdr111 .. l ha .. 1,.::e. s un· dcC'k. OC;1m C'eil. <1pt. + l·lwtrm., Iba.; extra ha. & utJI. r m. off :! i:;1 r ~ar a )!t' -t" I r:i rpor1 SI 14 .000 H7J.:J&iJ G42 22.SJ f<~,·ei; associated · BROIC ERS-REA L TORS J02S W 8albao b 1l·l66 1 "'OLD SPA~ISH 1-r· · . F' rooms dressed in pl ush ,... net.'Cis a 1ttle 1x1n · an· ca r pe t s & drape s. VILLA" tastic investment. Call Gallop ing gou rme ts JACUZZI 645-0303. k it<'h en w ith TEAK FORESTOLSOMIMC. PA RQUET FLOOR. Sr>cluded behtnd hiRh Secluded master and "·..ills for total pri\'acy. *TRIPLEX* children!! suites. 1s· x 35• Uoublc 0:1k door entry . OneOoorto•ach CUSTOM POOL. As · Indoor )!l;iss J!ard en OO sume 7% VA loan at ·atr1umoffrnassivclivini;: $95,0 • SJS,000. $308/mo. pays ·room and formal dinin_g Thr ee furnished unite· all. No new loan costs. rno1n lhat opens to the Heart or Balboa Must sell immediately. sky. \V<1l11> of glass en-Penins ula. near !\hop· Call 963·ti767 . tr anl·e. ,.it.'w of lush ping, schools and tennis oor.1o19 .u s 1uNtOllf/"Cf ' J:rounds & you r pri \•ate els. Large decks over I ,. , ~ :,:~isfi::f~~:}·~~t,~f.:~: ~:11~~~1·;~oo;,c• :1tMlt~ftllill s e pa r ;1 t f' h u g l' ma stcr I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I su1\('. Fu lly air condi·li $32,S002SfORY tioned . Hl'd tile roof. MOHTICB.LO TOWNHOUS~ Near tJ!ol f course & HiCJhlyUP91adtd 3 Bdrms , 2 ha, 2 years hcach. It's different & 3 Rdrms .. 2 baths + new! Pool. yard w/largl'.! u111qul'. l 11<1u1rc now ! added family rm. or den patio, n ear So. Coast C;i!IKit2·25J5. condo. New carpets & Plaza . Ca ll 752-1700 [ ®'IJq~l1\l 1 r-~-r~-i~~.1~·-~-i~_,·_;-'-~-~-i~-~-"'-~ A_• 1 .-;~;;.;,;1~;;;~;;·~:;~;;~;:;-;~;;~~v:;~;;~;-;:;;,1 Br Large & expansive 5 EASTSIDE I lester-own bed,oom ;n Newpo,, ~~~~R~l~A~~LT~O~R~J~~ -~, Beach. Secluded tree $39 500 shaded Jard. covered Rr11 nd n:w on tht patioan roomforpooJ. markel. 3 Rdrm. 2 ba th BeGutiful Adult suite upstairs has with la rj.!e addNI family Eaitsidr , deck o,·erlooking yard. roo1n. H ugc y:1rd for kids Home $75.000. & do~s . Lots oe rruit and 3 .C:d•,•00tamM. ~ths, dble PETE BARRETT avoca do l recs. Ideal ~· "" REA''JY :-.1\uiilion for rc;1I famil y fplc . cpls, drps, R IO. -1.. - t1v in i.:. 646-i7 11 o r DW, freshly redtt. Lots 642·5200 675·4060 540·8944.0pcnEvcs . or ext ra s. Double~ Newport View ~74,SOO Bay & Golf Course view from tliis 4 bedrm. 2 balh home with 2 fireplaces, triple garage with drive thru door to rear. One·of- 3.lf_ind C'ustom built by owner . 31/:r Yrs new. Ruth LoYrie,Ageftt 646-4380 SACRIFICE is.io ,,,1111 1 n·· · ~ t. •"-•· \'"\1·1u.s1,1·. $46,250 I ~· ----, 1 "'' ' ''"·'"I""'· I ® ml .. ,,. 1 1•~·uc rv n\cr Ra mbling h illlo1~. i;1nJ!IC . , ' ~.·i ~' · 1 ·LL~tuii1. k1nl! level re tre<1l. l.:1rc u l:.tr · ,1, 1 , tr• ,111-.. f:1n1ily drive. fo,orm;tl entry tc"1' , rn, .• , .: b;.i.lh ht11 n1·. 2 .spacious living ruorn th;JI I -· --- dramatically 1·ornhi rn·~ 4~ --/, , 1 ·, 111.11·1 :-. :•II l'nlt>r- quiel el egancr w1tl1 -' 1 1 panorami c vit'"' BE!>R0f):-.t5 ... 11 Ma ss i ve t·tlrn l.'r IJl'I~"·' ~"'' .. 1·.il.:11 1t·1·1 1~.u1 r fiieplacc. llll,l!c p;tnlry tifln1 c '"'''"I• r 1 k itc h e n lo prcp;1r<' IC<rt.1• ·, f"I ;.t"'"'· 111.! i?Ourml•t meul.s for )Our 0s hutl1r1.,: • !11.1 ~ '''· 1 russy but fa\·orilc dinner <'rl•d p .. : .• t 11' 111~· "hn!t'. guests. Cand1l'lile d1n1n g fa1n i l~ l 'o~t· 1'1 ,hnp I completl'.'i 1nou 1I plllf.'. 11.•., 01• I l tl'l'll U~ Scparatc "'In t! th ;11 at·et ~:-. .~:,11,:i1~1 1 1 • .ull .• e "n ;1n ll ! •I. I .1•;1\e ·1 \' t•r!d l)tll"TdC •! .J.ll ll!Jl'i•l ".I\'. ,, r, .•• h it)r rno;.1·· ' '"fllllif'l-(JI<\ rail 546·4i4 I VALLEY REALTY reature.s <1 hidc11"·ay master lluitc wil h ron\;1n I ~Quail t\' PRESENTS tic ligtiL-.; vii.•w & ~u(·:.1 111i I Place ~ HARBOR VIEW quarters. llc firs t t.u p 1;· ,.. RIDGE suel\t lT . ca 11 im.1~1 . rap:;r_,!~s .... ~ .. 11 111 .. ,,,.,,,. \•PJl/111'••!/ '1•" 11 1'000U A1t~l Nl.VP0RlllfAJ'. ... -.t l ' ' Sandpiper model with L~· ~ G I I 00., (; 1 I 002 ::re~ Pf?~I ~~ paat~~C ... ~ ~ L'!J"""!!!i<!!~ •• ~~:~., ••••••••••••• : •• ~:~~~••••••••••••··~ view. $134,950. !! BLUFFS 1------GUADALUPE 4 bdrms. within steps to s park t in~ poo l . Profes sionall y de · l"Orated·lots of expensive view. $89.000. Call 6 75-7225 .................. ,, \ \Ll,E'l HI·: \l '.I"' Newport Beach BOAT SLIP Plus L UXURY J tx-1lrm. game room abode.. l\.lany extras .. Peaceful. allJ.1 l"errt: green p;irk "/s:1nd~· beach. A hurt!!l ln .it $96,950. HEAT "fO~EY-MAKER S9J,ODO F'~1 bu li>t1s soull1 uf hi.t:h\va.1.. Corona <lcl Mar dor1lex \\ith !".upc r r~·1 1t<J I h istory . t'on1plet l' \~ ilh r.1n~l's . rt'fr1 gcr~l<i r . \\:l~.l\._r 111y1 r. ls lhi.s your nt'ctl ., DUPLEX nv THE SEA • Roy Mc~ 4 BR & Stone fireplace. 1==========1 R~attor 18 IONeowport S h a r P ·a n d · 0 x C WW_!a~nl~a~d!_r~'='~ul_tlL~'-''"'"''~-56~78~1 ~~~~~~~~-·1 1 r. llf r!G r flllERPRISES CO Costa Mesa548·7729 furnishings ror2yrs. Call ~ $[;\l<IU1-A-~ t,t(i~. - ----. , gar age. $49,~.:.......- r-~~~~~~~~~J-~N~a~s~h~556~-7~m~==:-I GeM..al I 00.ZGtMral I 002 1----------......................................•....... .lust ~' fc \\ slt p~ fron1 till~ 0('(·;111 u1 Nc\\'porl l.\\"iJ :i b1·drrn. ~ />;1t h units ''l'ry 'A"(•l l rlrl'or :it<.•fl' ()\\·ncr wi1l carry a s n1~ll l st~l'f\nd. Sl~~!!,500, ., Tho1 lnlrig uing Word Gome wilh a Chuck.le ------f~··•d I·-''"' • ,ou"N O p~,··•·1•in 1,.,,,,. ('1 ·~• I "' ~·Tl~\ I~! "'"' 1 I·• 1~.,. • 1 I~'"' ! " "'llln "'ortu _____ ,?....._ I ·c R ~ H t P I' I I' I I ' I I I I I Oon·t drop the. b:ill! Get a job with a loW·C'Ol'l i)ajly P ilot CJ ;t .~l'i fi t'd Ad. I 'hone 642-Sh-$. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Ve s pecialize In ... on the water ... near the water ... view of water WATERFRONT HOMES ::!f.,'IJ W Co..,~I l~~hW<1\/ N1-.'1")')rl Ut•<Kh \7111) 631·11100 DIRE:CTORY HOUSl:S FOR SALE 4 U & FAM IMwDIH · 3615 Catamaran. (1-MiLS) CdM 644·5552 $139,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2053 Pha larope (Mesa Verde) CM 541·5032 $79,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 19291 Ely {)rive, Irvine 833-0315 $69,500 Sal/Sun.12·5 lS34 Antigua Way <Dv Shrs) N'B 833-9265/675-2373 Fri /Sat/$un 1·5 2319 Heather Ls . NB 546-4141 $93,500 • Pool Fri-Sun 11 ·5 w .... ,, ... w_,,..,., ..... ... j ., • ... Rt~Al.T4•R S 644-7270 CONDO FOR $33,500 LOOKS LIKE NEW and no yard work too! Corner 3 bedroom Condo. Newly painted with upgraded carpet, drapes and ·cushion k it chen vinyl. Close to shopping & freeways. '2:828 E. Coast Highway, Corona d el Mor PROPERTY MANAGEM N•.r ="fl'il HOMlS fOR ti VI NC Nl fWOAK nn llO•n 101 '".'"° l,t<ll\IH BIG CANYON snclAL l"\c:tutrfu t Rro;idm<K'r 11!:1n ·l \Vilh \"ii'\" o l N1 •\A'Jl1)rt C"t·~1 1 1·r \1:1ny C U!oilom fL <l lll rl· 1111 l11 d111g t•. (><1nd('rl rtlOn'"' : ' 1·~1fl '"~llHla\ l.ands1•:1 pi11i:;. l l,,,. ,1 J..in1 / ;1t $17 1,!Xkl . OCI:t.t:r. • .J .ff! SIC'ps lo bC'ut1 t 1l111 ~-I~ bt':.1t'h in t"Xclu•,iv(' arl•a 1. 'f;,mily l'Ot)Ol, form:i l clinin '~ roo:~·. :i bedroom s, :J 1 .·baths. S375,()1Jn. DAYSHONfS-4 ,mnooM (;rt·nt 1oco1!1<1 11 nt•:t r private hc::irf1 3~l tcfnq l:(1;J1~· "1lh di11 i11 g ;1rc:1 t· f;.•1·1d r '<'11' l'rJOY ll1js l!r ('LI\ ~ •• ;, ,,f 1 .. sn.1~"111 1 HEWl'OR1" OEACM A CCU.WELL DANX 644-1766 co .•. I ) • -~ . I H F s~ H-···· ·-·Sale Hous:•1 For sa1. Houttl For Sale Hou1•1 For Sale ~ • OAfl V Pl.LOT Friday, August 8. 197S •• ~!!! .. ~~ .. ":.~••••••• .. :: .... 7:,............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~For S.. ~s For ScH Hocilses For~ HCMIHS Far Sako Cotta Meta I 024 H..mlngton leoc.h I 040 lr•ln• I 044 ~~~~-~~~!~ ..... !~.~-# ••••••••·•••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................... Cotta Meta I 02f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , • IOOZGtttiffol . 1002 GeM'ral 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAX S'.A'CIOUS ~ II '•••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•·••••••••• MESA VERDE EASTSIDE b Id I l 1 HOME LEfTI. Shingled 4 bdrm.; 3 ba. -• 1 CLASSIC ···· es e !lh mmtr nJE home on secluded cul de pool, surrounded by tall Thi s new rree standing & I 1 COUNTRY CLUB Diamond punt wind()W:t, cypresJi, while d1nn~r home in Univ. Park has IS<!{:. with wide exc t ng .,, :; INC. HUG HOMES TuIB 3 !!~~~~~~! !A!e~~' + scp. , e .. ~·~.~j.~:. ••• ~~~kh0~::P.:~~~,~~~ f~~.~~J~~!Ji,~~: rii~i.~:~·~~as:~;~i ~~i,~~':Jrt;.;~~!~:£ 640 4050 'd' art · •t led d i n rm e n <:lo sed &hingles. lnsideaformul distance to the ocean & rm, 3 ~ H.11th.-t, formal Closetobeach&viU1u:c. • mat S or g uest qu ers, IS 51 ua courtyd, e'tee. gate. cust entry solid wood natural c1.1n be yours ror$54.900. dinln" r m & f;lrnily rn1 . $139,SOO in front of the finest public bay beach, crpl and dr""' thruout, z door~. Double breokr11iit CaU 968•4405 " S!CLUDED DOVER SHORES:·prcs idin g majestically over the banks of Back Bay. with s tate ly galleria entrance, is this 4 BR .• family & dining rm. home; privat e reruge in mstr. BR. suite. jacuzzi & bit-in sauna for 2. $289,500. BAYFRONT: view the yacht races ~'from terrace or this 3 BR., plus den, •1 plus maid's. Wander aJong bayfront, , or take a dip in the bay, or retreat to the comfort of your living rm. $290,000 .. •""LINDA ISLE : s tunning I-sty. 4 bdrm. , .. home on lagoon ; family rm. with wet · bar & pier & s lip. $235,000 '!. TIIE BLUFFS; stroll to shopping with ..., ease from this 3 bdrm., 21h ba. condo 1 on lovely gr eenbelt. $74 ,500 , .. Buy before sc hool starts ; great 3 d i· bdrm . condo nr. schools & pool. .,. $54 ,500 1 k, · I I t 'f ' .... 1'he pri ce i:t $6'1.500 over 00 1ng Ltdo s e + a ern IC trplc's, elet. l(iJropener. fir e pl ace, a bri ;:ht Sale:speople Net.'<ied lcaschold&thc bwlder hl Esltlle wit hin walking nig ht lig hts view. Remodeled & Many xtras. AU th1¥ on cheery ramily room & unxiou11 to sell! distance lo btluch. A lov· decorated Crom lop to bottom. Listed 17th fairway. Includes kitchen looking out onto • • PARK II HOMES c\y, trndlt lonul styled .at $lS7,500 -i'us t reduced to $l6S,OOO! full 1ne mbershipin ~1t'5a u large l·l /t~ & poo.I. DI.: 552.,300 hon1e; ·I bdrmii., 3 ~ bu .• Verde C.C. 1>rtccd to sell mat u r c tr t' e s, S sep. dlnln.: rm., deu, 91 1 W . hy Ave .. He.,... •och by own er at $.129.~. bedroom•. 2 blilh.'I. isl i a m 1 I y & Opn Sat. & S.. 12-5 3024 Jwvu Rd.~ time tor sale. 511,950.,_~~::'.::~;!~-1 Ml11t Condition brkfst /solarium rooms rC1111 546·2!t!. Must see thh1 Stanford o pe ninll to apaclou:s JEFF BRIERY. REALTOR 2602 Mo"()>Of't IJ.cl. Newport leach 675-" 11 , , 24 HOUll SIAYICE ' . t;ii'tN '" 0 • 11 \l\Jt'/1~'111 '"''' GRA..,D model to a ppre<:iate its redwood de<:~ & Jgc. MOWIESTIUY! 1t1M ·1i1JljiL1~ " greenbeltvic:w&~hadL-d g arden •rea. Sep . ~rrm~ul.s~o~~~r:~e! :*~! {id _i\~ COHPAEPNMIMA~ ~a~or~~ .. o~,~~fi~ J~~~.g~ :~f~~~ i~!~~Je~~r north Costa Mesa area. . -=-·-· -" frplcs .,211\t buth.-t &2tOV· Pl•nked peg floor & ered patio$. !\1any other casement wlndo~* IC"· Jusl blocks from exciting REALTY h new South Coast Plaza. COLLiGEP.4RK . upgraded upg radt:-1 to cenl th e c arm & G ol 1002 tc;. I 1002 B e •u l car p etin g , sutisfy the dlscrimlnat· warmth of this t~rnily ••~••••••••••••••••• •• ~~•••••••••••••••• Solarianfloor.'fo'atersof. ~~~~~!zr~~gil~;1g~t! * 5 11.23 * In g buyer. Asking home.$229,SOO EXQUISITE"'X" IALIOA DUPLEX tener, la nai patio· entry, 2 patio,,. Walk lo /4 $67 ,950.Submitoffer! S I $59 950 kitchen·more! Just re· all schools. Call for C 0 M !\1 l SS I 0 N S ~ p.ark ing 3 bdrm .• 2'·~ · • duced lo $52,850. Hurry! CllARGED ON t~I RST li ~. ba ., highly upgraded , Spectacular beach Red Carpet, Realtors app't. 5 o LI s T t NG S . U ' .,-.; ·e free.standing Bluffs t.>On· du p \ e " on ll a Ibo a 963_7 •• 1 Corbin-Marlin lllC. M ~MD ERS H u I F v do with lush garden in Penins ula. Main unit has;[ c=_:_:~::.:.-------1 Rl'atton 644-7&62 H ,.,0 A n. L)0 · o · F 1105 N.~00,1'~".;;~.:·~uno wrap.around patio; on three big bedrooms and VIVELA. R EA LTORS. CALL 1177 one of the nice;t green· two baths. Gourmet Dano,oint 102& NOW FOR QUICK AP·'~========= 494-_ belts. Garage. complete· kit c h en s c r v es a DIFFER84CE ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRAISAJ... wt-: STRFSS "':BY OWNER* ly finished inside • ...,·1th spacious living and din· Every room is charming· By Owner in Dana Knolls. llON t:StY & SERVICE. 1-~o rmer modi~! home- blt·in storage cabinets. in g a r c a w 1 th ly UNIQUE. Ballroom· Large 3 Br, 2 8a w/your 848.02J6. irs be;.iutiful ! Lived in I5 $78,000 C R A <..: K L I N G iolud living room ond choice of crpt & drps.,1 ----------1 mos. JBr, 2ba, fam rm, L-a Hiii• I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ~WU is a unique bachelors room look out on oak pave d boat. RV , o r 4 br. fplce. IJlt·ins, patio, cpts, bltns, Assume 7"k C F C•l~fth1, FIREPLACE. Upstairs BANQUET·slzed dininR Large fenced yard ""'ith BY OWNER ai r cond. All ter ms. JRR , 2ba , cntrl air, shag Reolton 640--00 O hideaway with kitchen. studded knoll thru glass trailer storage a re.i. shag, lnd scp. Asking S53·f,°r41552_1222 VA . Owner S52·9503/ "'!!'!l"''!l"''!""'!l"''!l"''!l"''!l"'!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!"'ll!'!!l l-----------1 bath, MIN l·BAY VIE'A' wall&; Have an artistic c$54c.c.·~500=·~•~96~·c06&5~·=·----I cS4'.:'..'.7~·"'°::'.:'.-~96C'.:'.3~5~353~'~----l----------I -586=·~9~700:.:..·:-:--:---:c:= ~ 2 STdRY.p()OL and secluded sun detk.. FLING with the decor. . -O Ge-Mrol 1002GetWral IOG2 For cOm plete informa· CuJ.de·!lac privacy and 33781 Ohnda A·f'rame 2 PEMMSY"LVAMIA $32,900 LOCJUllG Mlgue4 I 52 •19••••········································· ••• ... '. ! f "' I UNIQUE UNIT! ··Really one of the unique ones in ··•Coron a d e I J\·I a r . C 1 ass i c I contemporary by the n oted designer._ J , 1·Ron Palle n din e . 2 stories. 2 baths, 2 .1~ 'bedrooms and a loft. Large garage, i,;,.tilc floors. fireplace, ar:id skyli ghts; everything else is wood and glass. Older home in front is an ''easy •1 renter". Asking $98,500. UNIQUE HOMES, Realton -675-6000 240 E. Coast Hwy •• C..-do! Mor 4e-rol 1ooz'G--' 1002 ......................... ...................... . ',_ • •• .• macneb I Irvine realtg .•• ;' ... IAYFROKT- SAl.E OR LUSEJOl'TIOH. ,11 1 Prime location -$269,500 includes " the land! Pier & slip for 55 ' boat. ' 1 Beautiful a rchitecturally d esign ed 4 '•· t " ' bedroom home w /dining & family rooms. Jane Frazee642-8235. (Qll) PERKY PORTOAHO. 3 bedroom, 2·story w /separaie bonus room, bedroom & bath. Sharp Cape Cpd exterior. Lg. used brick patio. $95,000 incl. land. Lois Egan 644-6200. (Ql2) DOVER SHORES VIEW PRO,llRTY. ONLY $187 ,000 FEE! Property & home completely reconditioned & available for immediate occupancy. 4 bedrooms, 31h baths, family room, ' ·formal dining & POOI;! OPEN SAT. ' .· < ,, .. I •• • •• ,, 3 " ,, '' .,,; h i ;. ·" , & SUN. 1-5 P .M. 1218 POLARIS DR. (QIJ) ""SEA SHANTY" Close to bay & beach or enjoy the privacy of yo ur own sunny patio. 2 bedrooms. fire place & plenty or relaxed beach charm. $57,500. Paula Bailey 642·8235. (Ql4) TEMPTING TIIUllON. In family oriented Harbor View tlills. Terrific VIEW location ~ 3 spacious bedrooms -2112 baths - and close to everything! $119,500 incl. land. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (Ql.5) ""PRICE CONSCIOUS?"' If you are, don 't overlook this rem·a rkably priced University P ark 3 bedroom home. \\'al.king distance to g reenb e lt, community pool, school & shopping. s.>s.500. Chuck Reardon 644 ·6200. <Qt6) PRESTIGE WITH A YJIW! Wond erful views of hills, city & ocean from this lovely Spyglass Hill executive 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Perfect for entertaining or for family living. NOW $159,500 incl. .ft , land. Jeanne Ne"•man 642-8235. !' b ,, - (Ql7) MEW OM MAUET. Harbor View 3 bedroom home w/private backya rd & numerous fruit trees. Steps to elementary school , park & community pool. $72,500 fee land. J oyce Edlund 642·8235. IQ18) IXTaAOllDIMARY. 'rt has 70' float. 103' piemead line - PLUS lovely Spanish atyled home -4 bedrooms, J'h baths & separate dinin g. $192 ,500. Jlob Owens 642-8235. (Q19) •------------- $2,990DOWM tion.Cal\963·6767. ass umable VA loan. Br./ofc, Walk to Beach. DUTCH COTTAGE 2STORY.POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• True! Just $2.990 down + oPffll r1t9 • '1 ~11.11• 10111 ""..:' • Yours to d a Y • 0 n I Y 8 Y owner . 493·53.'15 Assume-5217• mo. Step down li vinJ.: roorn to buys it! Two s to ry [~··!~~·1; ~11 $47 ,900. l'rice ~educed. FountoinVal~ 1Q 34 Used brick fireplace & wull of mirrors! L:1rgc t~renc h motif chateau. , ' ;) j Calltoday.540-3666Agt.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 _,,_... ed fi est a room . Br1 ~ht Giant s pa rkli ng pool. • ·I ', P an ers, er~ pan m l k"t<·hen Swc •p • By Owner. 2 Br, 2 Ba Con· $227 MO. wi ndows & doors. sunny gour c 1 · · c · Completelyremodelcdat ~ d N d E /Z in _g wrou ~ht iron 'ed.,0 ,-.1ed •'uslom tile o. e"'' crpts, rps , ~ 6 1/2010 IHT. kitchen, warm 'A'Oo d .... ... ·"' lalboa Penl--·•-I 007 K'l I b k ~ 1· r ·1 4 llR' s1a1rway. llu"e musl.cr fireplace. J .. uge kitchen· n..u care 1 ., sm ac you. in cludes taxes & in· pane 1ng. am1 Y. s, ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·,n con" Nwpl /C 'I hug•y"'d'.Allne"l "Sa suite. Enc\ost..'<llaundry, mi c row ave + indoor • · " surance. Serene tradi· ... .. .. .. BBQ ! WindinJ'.! staircase D~plex $93.500 $3 5. 000. 64 2·9f 37 or tional style exte.rior·bay pin & vacant in F. V. <As· Ce ntra l a ir conditioning. Tnpl.• s1-000 '" 0582 sumublc o··~ VA loan at Secluded patio. Olympi c: to hid ea 1A·av mas te r " £.J, .,...,. · windowed & shuttered. 3 size pool. Prime Irvin e suite. Large ·bedroom~. !\1 arsha11Rlty 675·4600 4CUSTOMHOME5 & Den . Captivating : $217.mo.)Bkr962·55ll loc<ilion. llurry to sec . l::nclosed patio. Ele<:t~r apittranoleach 1018 4br,21n ha,frml.dinini;:. wallpaper, mirroring. cal\752·1700. J!arage opcn,..r. All this ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( 1 d 1 drapes. Ce ra mic tile : "'fN•11•)·1111r11v•r-.~1'• 1• SING LE FAMILY 2BR. study, vaulted beamed <:ei ling s , privacy. $58.900. fur only $29.900 full a m . rm, n f'Y rm,&· kitchen & i s l and WALK TO ~ price! Take ad,·anlaJi!e. CEAN VIEW Duplex. <~lix3S) Mttr. bdrm. bre akfas t bar. Xlnt [® Ex cellent Costa J\lesa =.::·s;l4 ~R.~7£1~, Vpoooew1s'1zoer "1"0,'k &Finya'n'"'ci~g~ neighborhood, Compell· Westm1·nster Mall ., '·:.,. ba rgain . Cal l no w. · ' · · . . · . ..., ing r~lj,on to sell. Pri<:e . 752·1700 AN VIEW D 1 b'y' avail. Call : will a~tt>und you. Hurry. and Goldenwesl College. Enjay th• Goad Litt 493-2513 499-4584 r-,.1 ,.1,,1 ~.,,,,.,,,,,.,.1,. 1• .. 3 BR ~pe1'·8 • GRAND REALTY 897-0321 . Clean 3 bedroom , 1:11• L-aleoch 1048 r;:::;;:;-;ppf;~~;;fii\ owri er. .... r . 842·6636 -..,-.· [ta I S68 500 496 0672 -bath, fireplace, country ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ rwau;t .. ~4~1.<HR •• D!!-4U.PLEX! ••• !~.~~ A£~1~',2;l~~~~~71~J~ : ~i~~h~~islai~!~~~tf~T ~~u"i r1~~!~at:1~: 645·9733. $45,500. Call to see. fer. Own. 494 ·7156. •WEKMOW • LAGUNA MIGUH. * IEST• NEWLY PAINTED, de- lu xe 3 bedroom, corner lot, pool-size lol, pre· stigious area. Owner <inxious. $62,900. H~wrvrt leach with 3 BR , 2 & Rental. BY OWNER-Lovely 3Br. l'IJ!tNljm:llljfttQ 254 Vl•stalaya South of Bays ide Dr. IMSTAMTCASH 2 ba home w /many ( )S4G 8103 with beautiful natural For Your Home-962·4471 ~: · OCEAMVIEW 0pt"n Daily I ·5 wood textures. Only I Full appraised value pd xtras. $49,250. 968·54!H. E X EGUTIVE HOIHF. year new. Call 644·7211 Call now tor free evalua~ BEAUTIFUIJ S bedroom IYOWHER 3 BR . 2 Ba . Frplc, 2 ca r J;!ar w /auto. o pene r . Steps to tennis rourt. & lligh School. convenient to beach & town. $79.500 . 494·4911 or 83!).0202 LG'J'lfta Mi9""1 Roqlty 496·4040 830-5050 Large bac k yard sur· Lion. ho me, custom e ntry , ro unded by trees & Century21,546--9521 used brick firepl ace, •• shrubs. Gre-at for enter· community pool. lush ta ining around pool & 1922 Sq.Ft. 3 Br. 2 Ba. l andsca ping . J ea r Laguna Niguel Country Cl ub. C ustom Hom e SMA CK on the Fairway. 4 Hr, 2 ~ ba, Jo'am. Rm. lo'Of"mal Din. Rm, l'Tpl. W et ·llar , Air - condilioncd . 8 /1 Stereo&. V;1<:uum . All this for patio. 3 llu~e bedrooms, 1---------__, patio, jaeuzzi, blk walls. garage, <'xeellcnt area. 2 bath!i. heavy open SEETHE OCEAN Fam. Rm. $55.00>.terms. Pricedtosell Real Estate beam ceilings. li ving, From your front step. Prine. Only. By Owner. family. formal dine + Walk one short block & 546·5753. byMtNAY detached 3 room studio. watc-h the boats return at ----------646 3928 646 4543 YOUR TIM E HASTLEFREE Just move in this easy lo purchase. already up· graded home, in perfect IO('alion . 3 l>drms, ;>,..bth, Fresh paint, de<:o rator drap es, pr e tty wallpap e r . Und e.r $50,000 ~ 968·445G · . ,eves: · sunset . TaiCe an early IS PRIME TIME m o rn ing jog on the ... don't waste it! See this beach. All this can be sha rp JBR, ram rm + JUST LISTED ONLY $145,000. lachenmyer home on large lot witb.2 REAL ESTATE yours when you own this formal din r m home. 536·7542 1 ~~~~~~~~;::;;:;~1 -.\W\l'i9us 3 81l F~miJl' huge fenc•d Jot, all thel ----C--'C--'-----•I 'f"'Ob\on ' ffOme Wtt1t"tt"-g~ IHUtlfail UY._ •' mas rer s uite & tow, low amenities. you'll look no """7 Re;iltor lmma<:ulateSeaTerrace SHI ELD t- palios & boat s tora11c 3l!ThaliaSt. • a'rca. Walk to beach '!J ~ .,,"' 4g4.8($3 .. ~--· • tenni~ courl!t. See thi~ Mission Vi•jo1 I 067 beautifully decorated 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• further. Assume $21,000. It's yours in this gracious CORONA uplteep. Only S95 .ooo. VA.CALLS40.3666BKR. c us to m ·huilt ho m e . DEL MAR withterms.<;"all644·7211 Many l1rt1..xurious items bedroom. 2·storY home .... Lt-1 __ DUPLEX M.llB $29,950. Eastside Ranch make th~ truly unique. house. Fix & save. Ownr Spacious room<>; formal JUST LISTED! You be '' • w/help fin. 54().36668kr. living and dining, brkfst lhe judge ! On e of those t , , SoCstr•--1!.--rm, professionally de· unus ual p roperties we ""9....-m corated. Price reduced SHARK! I mean SllA llP! EX · cellent home with up· grades loo numerous to mention. Lg. lot, form. dining rm. Plttsh carpel. assumable Joan . 968·4456 in one of. Laguna's finest 6'11Uma_. ~ pri vale c ommunities. Mo Qatalifr-.g. $99,900 Over SO low 'i'o loans in Executive Paradise Priced be low market. lhis is a well bui lt home of (in e d etai l . 3 Bedrooms . extra large li vi ng room with stone fire place, be autiful ~1 ission Viejo. El Toro. &. San Juan Capistrano. 2 lo SBR homes. Call for de· tails. wi s h everyone <:ould 3Br & Fam. Rm. FUiiy for quick sale. Assume own. Butthere's onlyone SHORECLIFFS lndscpd. Trlr. Camper VA Joan. Call 540·JfJ6ti dupleK like this. Two Vacant 3 Bedrm. 2 bath ,a~,~·~·~·~·'.'!'_P~r~;~"~-~O~n-ly_.11 -="~"~'~--;::;-::;::::;::~--/ bedroom and den home w/pool. O<:ean & canyon _$52.900. Ph: 644-8543 plus an extra unit in the view. Tremendous poten· •BY OWNER• Prestige Tri-level PLUS POOL 831-0821 AZTEC REALTY r e a r . Eac h with tial. As king $139,500. Agt . MONTICELLO t sty Con· 48r, 2ba·, !am. rm, new Shpaciou,sRSpanis .. h_ .. slyle fo,eplaces . Ea c h in d 2 br I'h ba dbl gar d p r · I omc. oomy ....... "rms, 675·6900. o. • · · · cpts/ rps . ro ess1ona · 3 haths, d;n,·n• ,m, bonu,.· formal dining room. What A FiUt"! marvelous condition.1-'---''---------i Ownr $33 000 9796570 1 d t d •-. , · · Y e co r a e .,. rm + go,ge.ous, lar"c South of the highway and landscaped Xl'a large • Large s heltered patio This spa<:ious 4 bedroom with ocean view. Owner . Madrid home has a super anxious. $149,500 assumable loan·Paymts •REDUCEDSl,000• · pool. Privacy is the easy to s how. A great 417 ORCHID J t A mable loan listing. Call quickly . 2 BR, Liv·rm. Frplc, By owner 3 hr, frml . di 0 · ssh · theme in home & yard. less than r ent. Close to shopping and schools. Bring your paint brush t1nd ide<6 s. Priced under new h o m e market . $6!>,900. Call 581·9500, VALLEY REALTY. 673·8550. D" 45. Lot $67 000 rm. lg, liv rm, ram rm, $48.500. p : 968-328.1 • $74,950. Red Carpet, . 01>111 r11., • "s ruN Tos1 N!(fl • inrm .• 642.ss6,s. ' · full ha., lg. cov'd patio i Huntin9fon hoch I 040 Realtors, 893·1351 1963 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Bea<:h [~ .. , .. ,, 1 1----'-:::..:::.::='----J Rancho Mesa . Nr.schls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38R 28A 1 d =~1tUJ i!!;IJ l + 3 I ~~~st. Plza. $50.ooo. J-4 tPLEXES2br&3br,2 i63cii Na~;~:1k:C~~I".""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/ ·,. : .. :.} ij@ilif BIG ANc>°u~~~FUL -G-0-'S_H_O_WHER ___ E-t! ~:2ia:9~;~·e~~~~~~~: ~~:4~~~4~~d:r:~!~ o~~~-~~~~ * 494 .0749 * G .... r.I 1002 Best location south or Thistree.sha~.....isl.ends LOWER3ARCl-IBAY. MewportBeoch 1069 H. h lk be h ""' • CUEST.a. Wood shingled, 3 bd. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1g way. Wa lo ac where it begins! Big L,.., "' 3Br Condo, l lh ba, 2 sty. b f · d h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two. 1hree and four bec11oom townhomes. 8 models, 1 and 2 sloties . enclosed double garages, decks, bal· conies. f11eplaces, tennis. sw1mm1ng, saunas: From $58,87$ 8-.1''' ANNUAL % RATP I The more the down, the lower the interest I ?O •Down. 7 ;,\Annual % Rate 1~-'iOown, 8 ~ Annual % Rafe &shopping.Over3200 sq fn cd. yd. has Apricol. BYTHESE.4 $23,950. As m s o/~. v:~yaprr;_i'. ~z~ecl~~~: JUSTREDUCED ft or spacious & sunny Avocado, Lemon trees, F'resh 4 bedroom, 2 bath. SIS ,000 ·$8950 dn. Ph: Bea med ceilings, bay $65,(Q). rooms. Own er64&-20I7 kids playhouse (w/vie..., Newer La Palma model. 646·5632. windows, frpl. $IZ9 ,SOO. 4 DR , 2 ba , pool, ram rm. Two Cozy 1 Br, houses on thodo!dl. n3 br home hars Fireplace, bltns, Spani11h I ' I 044 BKR. 499·4081 &497·1751. & den. Lge lot. Nu cpts & a corner Jot. Both have w . rs, shingled roo . t.ile roof, upgraded in & ""'~ r----------1 shutters. Act Cast! Call I ( . used brick frpl &: is a 2 out. On quiet corner lot. •••••••••••••••-•••••• Handyman ~ial , ~·7~5~·4~000=~-------frp c's, ranges, re rig s yr. old EASTSID _,.... ,. & bed $67 500 673 ....,.,.., Gorgeous landscaping. 3 BR. 11/:z BA, dining area For the handyman; this 4 E s. ' · . ........,. C HARMER ! Listed Call to see. Red Carpet &bar. Frpl.fmt.&back bdrm., 2 bath home, in LIDO ISL Ownr. Brkr. 8·2·75 al $39,950, "' 21 VI ..,.. Realtors. 536·8836 patios. 551·1351 xlnt neighborhood, needs 2 a ..,,_to Owne r Low $139,950 S4C.ooollf dwn, but please! I paint. carpets, draperies l.g.palio,3Br,2Ba,son- HVHls. 4 Br, 3 Ba, Bonus a .a sl ! ! Un venityPark & TLC, but you can save d eck. Open Sun. 1·5. &Fam.&DR.Lglot& SOUTHLANDER.S SUMHYKITCHEN DeaneJlome,lyr.new.3 manydollarsonthis well $R9,500. By Owner. cov·d patio, sterOO. 3615 642·6368 •3Gd. Sized Bdrms. br, 2 ba, den, patio, lo construct e d home, at li73·7491 Catamitran . 644·5M2 --y--u.;;co.:..c=~~---1 *Like New Carpet ma int lndscpg., spmklrs. $52,500 1-'--~------ A" DOn" •T •. sleful Decor Pool /Tennis. $69 ,500 . 1024 Darling 4 bedrm. 2bath •Otlly.$38.SOO. Prin. only, XJnt. !inane· m_,111 A-• Palermo, 4 Br, 21h ba, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o n lreelined street . CaUT~y! ing avail . Owner . ..u~~~ t!>ry. 2 Frplcs, Super MESA VerdetRepublic~ Large yard with 2 patiO!I. Real E5tate ~1·1275 f m@elln~ landscaping, lg deck. Open Sat & Sun l·S. 4 br, VA appraised at $37,200. by MONEEK l----------I 499 ·2800 firepil, BBQ. BROKERS fa m, din. 3 levels , rrpl. Vets need only $1100. 536·1461 By Owner 2 Br Home, <:ust1 ====~-----1 WELCOJ\.1 E. $11M,OOO rec. CostaMeaa Elegant! s79,900. 205 closing c011ts. total moJ. -----~~---[interior. gd. area. OPENSAT./SUN.1·5 · 1730 P o rt Marsale . Phalarope. Agt. 541 .~ pymnts approx $343. Call HOME of' ... $39,500. 838·8117 June. 121 WAVE 644 .4887. Owner oow·won'i last! Luxuhous home W flN· .:cc..::::::..::::::::;:c_ __ _ ComltyU""'9 CoN96M405 MONTH EXECUTIVE COME, next lo ocean-36'BOATSUp,spodous3 C041ftfry ,.....,, Salespe6plcNeeded 3BR. f orm a) dln rm , H E Cront, No. Laguna. 2BR br. 21h ba, beaut. de- $222. Per mo.-::! Massive 'e· • Popular Atrium model. OM ~ome w f2 deluxe wUt.s , corated beach residence. trplcs accent Otis mode.I Xing·size master bedrm Perfect for entertaining! pool & Jacuzzi. Super Owner sac. $83,900 ()pen home . 6% Assumable VA .-rwAL w /sunken Roman tub. This s pacious 4 BR . 21".I mansion o r Income. Daily 1·5, 4459 W. Coast loan. Ba ck yard J!arden, wl'\v•. Boat gate, Close to ba . home In Univ. Park, ZAGROOZKY, Rltr. Hwy,NB673·2M3 greenhouse and fruit ~1£s beach . $55,900. CALL features a separate 494·8611 trees galore. 48Rl ram 96$-444 1 • master bedroom suite, Oc---V-.----hom--1 H8R VU M<>t!!'GO rm and rormal ainina Cft EST REALTY roomy family kitchen ean iew comer e. Ry ·Owner. 4 DI', Z 81. * l'f OWt& l--=="-'==.:..:.--1 with cupboards galore 1.000 aq . ft . 1 Bd, Fam. Rm, DR, bonua Btr . Chateau Me.1a Verde Dr.tm1tl~ two· story,. on large p•r1diu grouad4 with enormous free.form 1 dance pavilion. Total luxury Inside, rormal en! try to pl9no sized parlor. fiesta room. banQuet din· Ina:. 3rd bath off master retreat, 4 bdrm's ln all. Exterior of P.V. •tmw. First t ime on market. won't last Iona, bkr .. call, 540.1710 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd •• C.M. . . ' 3BR, FAM . RM,trml.din rm. Z frpl'a, etec. JJar.'dr, bltn, v1c:uum . f'TUil lreet! '152.000.~ • ..... Sp•ciou• ·•·Br, 2 Ba .IXCfTINti and open beam ceiling in Privacy. 4s.t·338l. enclosed Plrium (plants. ....... 21••,. • Nr So M"', DOW,A.U"Wl...I• the llvinl room. All for toys ?) Fee. Quiel street. "-"'!:". .. • 1 -r· · · -...,_. •ci'l,900 Nr. pool & school. Xtra Cit Plaza. Lou: ol xtru. JUS'; LIS.,"t:ED! Superb, ....., Ooly 3 yn old! 16$.000. •P•<oous ,4 bedrm, 2., LE Rl.ISOR clean. Occupancy by ~Ian PrU>clp1l10nly!9'79-B599 b'"th . ntl1i'".ro0mf Cul · Sept. $85,900. Oood " " ~ -t ~ financlna. 832.23)(). REAL E!>TAH QQO GI• n.,, •. , '>t FO·a· M•s • .... DE d•·n< ''"e ·••••f,b REALTY ~ A T ~ landscpd, won't h1Al' at LO Vast .. ~~~i~!~ ~-~~1c11rpet . 45ZJ Campu:s Or .. Irvine 4~~ )4 1 • ,., '11' llSTIUY CLOSE-IN • Bedroom-3c..rgarage1 __________ ., Campus Valley Shop Ctr. just listed •nmtimeon 4 Br. 2 Ba, Roman tub. CALL lll-1600 On secluded ttn-aet!. lhl!I home has. vus 0( city & sea . Walk to tennis & town. Ml?x . brick fl'J)I , too~ $79,500 .. in Dov er Shores . Custom 4 Bdrm,.. S betha. family rm. Grul view ! 0pon Fri nw-. 1.s l rket lhJt Is one of the pool, walk to bch, M'Mel o s l P o p u I a r tond. Vacant. tst tlme'Of· epublic" piodels. Al· fered. Hurry ! .$55,950. . d.l•c eklcrior, oPen 6'4·0997or644.(8TJ. ~•m ceilln1a. lar,e1----------< 1eparate family room $47,900 "l't.,lh fireplace. f'orm•I .... run price 4 br. 2 bath, ·omlng, breakfast nook hi super decor, crpts, dijM , kitche n and 3 baths, fplc , gor,eou.s: kitchen Situated on quiet s~reet!, w /bltns. andscpg you alt in movt in cond1Uon. won't belle"fe tll you·see, $11.,900. Call S46-Z313 for walk to s'chools, 1hOP· appt. ping. Sunset Real Ea:t.te C»'t/<: flt 9,• 0 gga..89'J1 . 11--------1 CENTRAL AIR 1514 A°"91!1 w., R.chele&illar1 3333 E. C1lllwy, CdM (ir.o_LAK_ You 'll find boll> o( ,..,.. ·-67$.ZJ7J features in t.h1t3bdrm .. 2 OPEN HOUSE .. Sat. & bath home, plus tapMrad· Sun. l ·Spm . 2565 Kilo Ing and '• reduc:<d price Woy loll All• Vlotal BLUF""S ''E" of $57 900 that includes Locked In WlflTE· r; the land! ' WATER VIEW with cit y Front row viewin desira· llghla. 28r, 2~ Ba, Duo ble No. Blul(s, Seriou.9 level. 3 Deck8. A red hot tic11 er 111 y,, ''SELL''! new lis t ing e t o nly Take a look and pre.ent VISleH 189·"'°· Sltlt:l.D your offer. Yoo could 1et " •••-a bat11.ln t Sharp Studio Condo. 2 Br, .......,, • RF.AL ESTATE JACK HOWELL, RJl.t. 127,0QO, Blue ltlbboi> R. 552~7500 318ThaUaSI. 644.1151 (:II~.) E .2J)..4Z9·S901 ~::::::::::::::::::~~======'~9';·~8<»a~-====::::l!::::::::::::::~:: ,, r, •' ' I ·----· I -·------·------" -Fwse. ........ ,........ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••...., C~lloMllNw Me ... Pro,.rtf 2 Hotn.1 "1'111•.t Houses U....,...*4 Ft!.(:... ~u•t e. t975 DAILY -1.: ll f ..._wport htlCll I 06t Me ~···~··••••••• ,.r •• 1700 ••••·•••••••·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ """°1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· .,.,.. ...... 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L••••h•h l141Cett•Meae . Jll4 ...... 1U11fwwf~ ........ uafw-nllhed 1•-1 ... h-l6r1• ... •••••••• ;;.~;;........ • ~ ......... J!!ll BA YFR~ ILU-**~ .. STOP•*** 6 UNITS •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••.••••• ···········~.:..-~ C Vl"'lll I ~ Wa i ting money on non. E •STSIDI LEASE SlG0.000 &ach 2 DR . Fenced yd, 1 chlld, lniM 3244 Mewport le.ch 3269 Hwlthlgto• · 3'RU 1 2 uil.Om •kMne:s Low Lease negot.lable rent rttelpb "" Condo. ror $851) mo. or pet OK. 1919 l•\1llerton, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••d•••••• tlALBOA PWINSULA Low Melntenance Tax idvintiie or In : Priced al Sl<rl,000, tor. 3 $ 7 9 5 mo · u n r u r . $22S mo.MZ·OB$7 BEAUT. New RanehoSan 8A YCREST, ~ bedrms, WEEKLY - EllcelldhtlocaUononthe J.owon.P•)'t..10% tere1t&taxe11could.save hou1'esandalrip1e x.Will Oceanrnt.3 br,2:ba, Large 2 BR home Crpt. JoaqulnT ho 28 OOst schools zioo sq.t'I.. .1.~ Ray & only V:t block to the Low Price. $50,500 you lOO's or U$SS yearly. ea;ry lt11elr nicely wlth lMI~!:'-..;· wet bar, frpl, Sec. •tv, rer. rncd yd. Carie~'. 21"1 ba, 2 !it:;'y. Q!~'rioo:~ yrly lea sc'.$650. mo. E1:ecutlft s.IH Ocean. Each home has 4 3 Bdrms., lYii baths 2 Redrm, z bath, sinale 15.~ down. Low.ten':' can gu ru. Adulta. 544·767K Adulti Sl90. 87S-1871. golf course & Jake. $600. Aaent 64Z•5200 727 l'orktoww•YCI IJ d rm 1 , 4 ~11 t h 8 & H. Oowd Rltr. 644-0134 i tory Condos in Santa be brouaht up •n ~.crow Newport hoch 3169 5'47-'JCM-1 /552.QOM Beach Blvd at Yor Gallery, 2 r1replace11• H Ana co mpletely r e· for 1pendable. Nicely••••••••••••••••••••••• Old farm, 3 br, $17$, kids, WALK to Bch. J br, 2 ba, 536.041 I w.t lbar, ultr.a modern riwVlewc.n..t furbish ed. s ti ll only landscaped. WllJ ex· f. . , pet.a , ok. Alto 2 br Sl40 RENTALS co~y. ""'>&rm & cleun k!t chen & pnvate pitf'. 31)r, FR, Lux lndscp, up. S2l,950. with 103 down. change. N ;;:l~~i'.elSL~ util. pd., kids, Pets, 3 BR, 2 Ba .,, .... $\2.S/450 .w/wot>d panel '~. 11hag STUDIOS&. I 11s t ee land. See ot 1200 gradedthru~ut.Sale by Mk for f'rank B39-832l fl IQuai~' 28 r 1 W/Wase aln1les. Agt. Fee . 3BR,famrm,2 ba .. $435 cpts, bltns, Crpl, patio. :fi~~t~dl~':~ East Billbou Blvd., or (1$1w1 :J,,;1 1P r in on I y , Agent ' Pl o~nr· ... !,"m's .. ne'ijan""g .~ 979·&430. Newport Otlach Dbl . gar. Comm pool. •f.'•u••dry Fac•'liti'es , eMll 675-11120 foe moni de-•"""or. Ph: 641-8543. =c::::::·c______ ac• ._r1k ... t'~ k' ,_ ba .:..;: 4 Br, 2._.. b~, wntr .... $800 tenn. $375 mo. Yrly. ~.. , , iails. D9iex•i/ Propertl-6•13_8,o22Par .,.. y ~lH 1 Br, Doll ltouse. ahas LE RAISOR 714·960-123$ •Free Utilities VIEW!! . (Wh sill• 1100 752."20 crpts, sml renced yd. HA •Fret! Linens , ., •••• 1.aoo OUAnlt. NI ••ACM WINTER , Oce---'ronl 3 Prefer older ..,....,nte. $175. RBOR View 1-lome. 4 •TV & tlof<1id serv. avail , .. ewport ltelghts· 3 ••••••••••••••••••• IUU ~---b I Grand 01111 • bd • G IC 1 1 b 2b ... ~ 549.3325 REALTY r, Z ba, nr. all schoos, •Ba r-B-Que pullllg rms., IVJ ba.: triple rea orner .ocaton LOTSFOISALI r, a._,..,.mo. · park & pl ay£round , ·Phone Service NEWPORT Vll.W g a r a I e. Near bay . Du1J?lex l·JBR: 1·3RR 7 Unit Eastside lot wtt 67.5 -8531 3 Br, 2 Ba, criu, drpa:, "23 Campus Or., Irvine comm. pool. ~. Gdnr. •I P.1 ile lo ocean $69,500 w/ 1replact1. Lge private LIVEONLIOOISLE stove, Jee fenced yard, CampusValleyShopCtr. inc.833-186l ~ ... · • ·-patios, s prinklers, shake plam, city and coa!IU•I • r 'l r Pet OK -c•L S>IAl.LBEACHllaf~L • , Condomlniumftomcs ""L'}L G) •••·z4i4 roof, c_opper plumbing, comml11sion approve 2BrZ Ba only$4.50mo. ami Y pre ' •......., ,,,. L 13).1600 DEL k ~ lnpr .. ,0-,,, " 11 1 d EIR Q . Pl 613.4,..... mo.5.fl&..8328. UXEC.....,DO Rooms,S?Z.SOwee . "' llO'"OUS '•. ,._..,, a b t -1ns. A mW>l see! an . ua1l ac """ I .,... A s oo ·-1~ WestcU,.,.,.. -.AoNL tt... St • c.. 5 8 p I * EHTALS• NewportCrest 2br,2ba. pts 1 m1> ........... .,,,., "~-Nt:l\LTY vyen • CK.:JUnl·. kr r ope rt es. (714 ZB t r · HOUSE,sml2br,water& UN IV l' RK of NewpOrtBeach N,.,.~,.,0,1 •••• orrire 642·41S5 752-1920. r,s ove,re ng,wuher, lawn pd. Yn1 couple · A pool. tennis. $375 mo. LCM)Uftaleach 3741 $•2,000 ~ •• 4,000 '--:.::..--:.::.:.:.:.:_::.:_::_;:_~'._'.. 1=::...::=------1--,--------1 dryer. Cpts/drps. $275 com le• 1-•1 1 3 BR , 2 Ba ...... $360/385 545-0171 2,BedrOC:s,2'nat'"-i · lacome Praperty 2000 7 H•w Oce• VJewi yrly. 673-1966 P · vo• 11 •Pe nr. 3BF. 21,AJ Ba ........ $&2$·1 ~-=-="-------1 ••••.•••••••••••••.•••••• •eoar•t.edlni·ng ·::'a S• Ct.111.... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lncotne Prapi,..,.. San Cl•m•nlo 3176 --"~•~m-ll-to_n_._s_1_1•_m_o_+_ COLLEGE PARK NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 Studio apt, gar, ut1I furn. ~'C , dep.645·0798 38R,den,2 ba ...... ••nn br, 3 ba, tenru_·s & Pool. Is l & last c lean'g. • n-cora•-r wall to wall •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• FllEE • CL"•• D • ~ • l'OI-~ .. L ~ 91 " r 8 'I VtC: ...., •' -,,,.""' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• RanchoSanJoaquin 5-0mo. se .6"\S·o•ol 4 -12,,,.,a t p,.. ~a;rt\n1 d **AIOVI•• 4PL~ Duplex2+1llr$88,950 Btfl0cea nFrontCondo.3~~~~~~eo~~~pa2n~~ 2BR,2"h 8a ........ S600 S011CletMftte 3276 3 Ledroom apt ne;ir balcn0• 0 .,ose patio e r •THEl"•CH• Nr . Loma Linda Duplex.3+Z Rr$75.soo br. 3 ba. Pool, jacuzzi, 546085"5 TURTLEROCK be h&t N" d .:r ~ University. SSS.OOOlrade Tri-Plex28rS112.500 Short term lease/wkly --·--------1 3BR 28 $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.c. 0 "".n. iceyar • •Continuous cleaning Son Cl•111ente'1 as down pymt on large 8Units SUD, _r_e~n~t~•~l·c'~"~·~•665=~·----I Mesa Verde ; 3 BR, 2 ba .• 4 BR' 21,AJ aB, · ·' · · ~~ Ocenfront Condo uuhties pald. $360. yr. :v:~rrlgerator le lohla Arenoia· 0 .C. home or Inc. Prop. Weslbay fncomeHomes fam . rm . $385 + wALNuTSQUA'RE New2br,3 ba,den,frplc, round.494-8734. can a dd cash or other 34121Cst1Iwy,O.P. Hous•iUnfunWWd eardener.waterpaid 3BR 2ba .....,, S6SO 642·1155 II L VII m:.cker ' 409 Ar9ttOIO Lem.. prop e rt le s . RI c k 496-34.Jl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1',erguson Rllr 545-5760 DEERFiELi) i-i0~1E" . IM •900" 0 •3 heated swimming Luxurious condominiu m Alderette Rltr. 547·6469. 1---------Gneral J202 3 BR ,,... · LEASE /OPTION V~ry Oa The leoc.h tJ'OO\S residences ON I 02 I MISSION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 Ba, gar. children £c '-~T-. Ba ········ $42S pvt. Oceanvu 2 br, l 'h ba Private beach, luXury "*Draperies TIIE BLUFF * • •DOH'T•• • A rare rind. All 3 Br, FREE FREE small pet OK. 1,AJ Block ' home. $325 mo, Call ror two-bedroom, two bath '*Log burning fireplace 2B R. or 2+den. Priced Buy any Investment until Ba . 4-Plex w/sprinklers •ProfessionalService• Newport llgts. School. <ippt . 640-5078 apartment . Completely •-'.'bundant closet space rrom $44.000. to$95,000. you have che<"ked these & Bltns. Good Income. *LANDLORDS* Sept. $250. Pvt. Ply. VISJeN San J..,. rurnlsl'\cd . Beauti~y ~~s. m i rrored closet FeahrillCJ! B~~~~~elr r:!~bi:r::i! Xlnt fc:~~t~a~~ H 0 .. et I• cl• rs * 548'1511· Ill.ALTY Copl1trano 3271 ~~~orsa,te~e n2nf;~0"~: · I 114.1256 •Oceanviews sto r y Co ndos. Only INVESTA1E.VT 642-9900 4R~·. ~'PB~C. h;:'bel ,F.~m,_., 552•7500 3'"•0••R•••0·,· ... •n•e•w•••2'"•b•a• Patio. Leisure living-ttl Rutt..d Road •Subterranean S21,950. with 200-;., down & 549-0812 646-6710. California's Lar1est its best. 499-3266. Sec.Prkg. monthly payments of •Rental Service!• patio, walk to Newport L ...... hech 3241 Twnhouse. in llarbor ..:.:::.:::::.::..:::.:..:==----NE~~r'!,!!ACH •Elevator 5200. As k ror f'rank, TRII'LEX, Mesa Verde. ~,:;ijjjiiiijjjiijii:~;;:] .. 111ot•p S('hools, Sept.••••••••••••••••••••••• Lane. Bltns, frpl, cpt, Hewportleach 3769 a'·-•Ceramictile S39-8J2l ,A(l:ent. $68,500 rirm. Principal ··~ ~ 5, vt. Pty.MS-1511 . SHARP! Oceanvu Con-drps, pool & rec. fac 's. •••••••••••••••••~•••••. Sales Office-Phone •Auto. clean ovens only. Plellse ('all P.1ary I ii ~ ;1 t.'!! ~ ltl ,;,J,f E-SIDE, 2 Br. util, and temporary Home, 2 br, 2 $300493-3381 Yearly Rental, avail now.: 7 I 4 /645-1373 •Gas log frplcs. OPEH HOUSE Bates, 586-6163/494-077 1 _.I~r? \11. I fi11tr ~ rurniture inc. 156 Aterrill ba den Partially rum Sant • 3210 Steps to beach. tt-lodem z., DlRECTIONS: trom lhe •Qualifies $2,W> Dekl•• ..,,.. "', • • S ' S ·0 · a "'"a & 4 BR frplc $'235& $175 .. Newport Blvd. 1'-rwy tax credit. 16 Apts .. 1 & 2 BR , encl. -i.=fllEE SavteE • Pl, $310. 549-0U:J. 375· 40 mo. 499-2 109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3400 ' •t th h 735ZGarfield.Newwiits garages.Goodarea eves /\l.·knds , or Atr. $180,2Br,2ba,child. sou lo 171 St., twn left * •OP&il Huntington Beach, litX Fortin Co Rltrs 642-TO LAHDLOltDS s.,. Hot1M ~SW. Brubaker 546-0601, 8-5 $185, 2 Br , kids & pet. $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr &": ~)17th lo Rutland ll SAT/SUH•• sheltered property. tst Member or Board or 3 br. 2 ba, range. cpts . XLNTOCEANVIEW 3Br.2ba,kids&pet, Bach. Color 1V, maid tu°'•nkleprt",1,. t1h's"'ot.neblAoc,.k•· 1 >0• 17141492-4121 yr write-orr $11M, Lions Charming 2 Story Bldg. Realtors , Beuer Busi-drps, SJZS. S-48-7437. 3 Bd ba Agt . t'ee. serv. pool. TI-IE MESA. Ol'FE E<l I S36 2579 w /courtyard in heart of B Ch be r rms., 2~ ·• cusL N N DI ND NEWPORTVILLAS REDDY a es, . ness ureau, am ro 11-!:t BR Duplex . R . blt.home;lge.livingrm. HOMEFIHDERS 415 . ewport ' ..,,======"==·==I BERTHA HENRY CdM . 27lZ E. Coast Hwy. Commerce. in ea,r. 646 9681 4 TAXSHaTll 2000 Sq rt. 644-l05J 0 530_,505 S150mo.lst&lasl.A\'a1I. w /frplc .. sep. dining •642·9900• -----------JtLTRS. Sept l "'°0962 rm.,·blt-inkitchen.2 Car AVAIL S t 2b ~ba llG CAHYOH OPEH HOUSE 640-0420, H 8 1 3 B k'ds l ft--·,·::· · gar. Im mac. thruout! Westminster 3291 )'rly. ~~ ~ ;~;\tne: $135,000.Bright&cheery••Vl.t-:w POJNrE 7931 -41 1-lolt St, Hunt-· .poo , r, 1 ,pe. -onn 3226 $475P.tonth ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645.8171 1 story, 3 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car Pres tige . Outstanding ington Beach. Luxurious EXCLUSIVE plll.nBs., kmldosb. ile, 2 Hr, al)· ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\.1 JSSION REALTY IA1 ~fA CUL1\TE3 hr, 2 ba, garage,customjacutzi& buy for this happy, Con-2&3 Br apts. Lions HEWLISTIHG BEACH HOUSE 4940731 d R ---K--B-h-~-~b-small pool }{jn .. iy P·' temp. home. 2100 Sq. ft Estates, 536.2579 fo'TN Vly pool 3 Br ram n~a r •• · •• cpt. rps . 5290. ED WAL to c . new 2 .r. t graded · &au u w/48R 21hba, inviting 2 Beaut. tri-plex units, 2 8 · ·lns 'k.ds Marina 2 Bd, blt1ns, JBn 2 ,,_ . CPT.llLTH .. 893·1351.' badplx.D/W,g,arb.d1sp. r Xlnt. Costa Mesa loc. rm, a. app • 1 • rrplc g a rage $Z75 .. "" '"'ba. view. close gar . Yrly. $.125. Child · am rm w/frplc, lrg airy Inc Ids pool & frplc . pets,&gardener. 499.2986 · 1n. $450. per month. Houses Furnished or OK 675-0642/642·0596 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549•8505 d. & 1. $129.000. Looking ror lie. ..-11n1 oru kit, viewing hills, rorml -· Furnis h ed Ne"'·port . 4 .. -0663. Un~·-'1sh-" llOO --~·-------- in av rms. Cumiture· salespeople, we are not Beach, 2 Ur, util, boat II Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR, 1 ba. bch. nook. furn, sz'dmstrBr.Manicured -listless. dock, $250 week. Agt .••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-Z BR Houses, refrig, Balboa I s land . So. S275yearly.lblklobch. enclosedyd.HURRYON Fee. 3BR,2BAhome w/fruil. s tv . Laguna Bch . Bayfront . 48R, 3ba , Call979·5157 NEWPORTSHORES THIS ONE. OnlyS'73.500. ReaJ.Estate ~ HOMIFl .. BlS trees galore. Close to Village . Yrly . lse . Family only. w·i nte r OCEANFRO'~'b' r-I BERTflAHENRY r h I 837-9139Eves.~lr.Hago-,,., •r On canal W-s ide. Walk to REALTORS 492·41ZJ lrf ~ •642-9900• rwy, sc oo s shop·g. . $700. Yrly ~900.675-0525. bltns + ws h /dry. Lo""·er be ach Club w/ pool & (j, -~ S395 /mo incl gardener. pi an · s Ag t <>fl• .,,.o Cottdominlurns dplx . Winter. Avl. 9 /5 ~~~n~~~a~_R $7~~;1.oo~ ':y ~.~.~~~: •••••••• !?,!~ TRJ.LEYEL DUPLEX DUHAN & DOYLE 1 ·1 ~; l ~ .~: (11; I :I en ° ..... ......., 2 bb~,h ~ow~t~~;·, 1~~~ ~~ Ultfurnlshecl 3425 646-Z830 • Owner, • • 642-4360. • LOVELY TRIPLEX COROHA DB. MAR INVESTMENT. INC. \.,.,\.p:_-. t1Jf rr. n;;,~ ~~~-3 d~;~.2 !:h!~:h~~: 494-4212 /494 -1211. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Son Clem•nt• 317' near beach & shopping. South of P .C.H. one 174oorange,Cost•M•t.e "'I.!' . Jl.le sa Verde Townhouse •••••••••••••••••••••., H•wportCondos wts ha rp 2BR. li\'e-in + 3bdrm 2ba and one $175 . ,\nahm. 2 br, adults only. 503 Poinset-Laguoa!"iguelShores end Unit. Nr. pool. plush I Bedroom Apt-$155.126 3BR, din rm·, view. Super S320 income. lbdrm t ba. With a !'wim-548 -1168 studio. pool. lia. $375 . mo. 557-iOlO Ocean side of hwy. ~ crpts, ~ ~r~. SJOO. No San Diego A Ye. <:lean, upgraded lhruout. l\EDUCJ::D $79,900_ ming pool. Lot 4Sxl 18. ~'00. Brea. real nice 2 br. Fo.lt•in Volley 3234 Bdrms .. 2 bo., rreshl)' pets. 549·1183 •• rt. Spm. 492 _627"1 Shows like model . <..:all (213l598·1326 Rents $660. per month. Lotsforsale 2200 k1ds ok. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• p ain ted home. Nice • Be · (714)S42·7"81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S16S.G.G.2br-,sepd1ne.TIBURONTWN"'"E'B gardens. J\.fembership in 2 Br, 2 Ba. Golf' c_ourse aut1rully decorated. BELMONTRF.ALTY •Attn Builders: Ex-rm. •n.:i r , community assoc 5425 Condo. Laguna Niguel. A~rtlft9ftts ~::;:~rm~~v:11. ~u~e~~ Mobil• Homn 14 UHrTS $165M elusive S.A. 70x40' by S190 G.G. 2 br, kids & ri,AJ ~8.• F;;;0 Rm. Bltru;, !\lo. , Crpts & drps. $300 mo. Unfun1is1Md bargainat$69,900.CALL ForSale 1100 Anaheim .Prin.only. owne r . $25,000. Ph: petsok. nc. ng. mo lo mo. .TURNERASSOC Jmmed.occup.493-7032. ••••••••••••••••••• NOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent 542-1129 542·8027 $185. C.M. 2 br, kids & :.:2~:..1:~0~.~-lie . k';ti'.~Cstltw!tt-,looag~n8\ JELU XE Npt. -~ l_alboalsleltd CA · 1975 28R, 28A, 20x56 ' petsok. . . . o\111 ..... ) ·•• ' ho • A l. 9/1. ~••••••••••••••••• LL NOW Skyline. Pets OK, Short FOUll-PLEX Lot in Desert Hot Springs $160. ~lacntia. gd. area, H.iilRMon ..._.. 32~0 · · ·;,,·™·--,.. ""~.:~t~Y 'ha~· RAND'CM<AL on L Good C.Jl.1 . location Calif. All improvements 2br k1dsok Y' · OC'EA'N FRONT""3 Bdr • • ' • 832 ·8800 blktoocean.SJG-6065. w /bllns +d1"shws hrs. in.494·1683Code114. s ss' s · s b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oen 4 Ba h ' Le ' Ferrig gar cpl 't'lrt>s Bal Is. Delu"e2 br, •~!111(1,:~~.,,,!;~~!LJ I , 175, 185, 2 r. H . · · . ouse. ase l &' ·. 97'9 ' radiant he.at boal 8'x35'furn.Rod&Reel f'A heat lrg unit avail now kids&pets ugeprest1ge 2sty,4 br. furnished or un -poo tennis. ·3340, I s ' DONALD M. lllltD trlr. Gd cond. $l800. Rent $61 .sOO. Nc~d 21¥'4 dow~'. M...t1 _!'~· D•Mt'f, 2400 ok. · • formal dine rm, 2'h ba. rurnisbed. Asking $1200. ext. 256 days or 642-5451 Y [s/c~iidren3 ~ · --'-'~·~··~·~··~"~·~·~··~·~"~H~•:.__1 sp $60 mo. 2Sl8 Npt., CM YEAGER REAL TY, e-..--. $WO Wstmin Lo\'ely 3 br upa:raded lhruoul. 2 Yrs per month. References eve. pe · 646-3030 556-6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• + fam rm. w'/pool new. Walk toocea~. $475 Required. NICHOLS LIDO ISLE ..:::.:...:;=------IBUYALOTinLakc Ar-J\.l e mber Board or per mo. Call Keath or Rea l Estate, 2025 s . A.portmentsFumished Lovely 4 br, 2 ba, frpl, 10'x5-0' 2 Br. Across from "How Lt1eky Can row head Villas & we 'll Realtors, Better Busi-Fay 962·4471 . Coast Hwy. 494-0703. ••••••••••••••••••••••• onl y. Rltr 644-ZWJ patio, a ll elec. kitch. By Hunt. Stale &h. $3,600. y-Get" 100°1" rinance a new cabin e s n Ch be r lolbo I la d 3706,l:-'-:''--::-':-='-::-:!t::' ""3248 6 ·~ on i't•. Cab1'ns start at n s ureau, am ro FOR rent or lease 4 Br, L-Hlllt 3250 as n •-lboor·-'n··•-owner.673-1334 .......,. or 46-......., OCE•~DUl'LEX Commerce i•• Ba cpts •-·bit ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Cftl -.::..:'.-''.::'..:.:'.:'.:'.:.~::....---l=c-c----'-"-"'---1 "'" S15,800, lols $750 up. · .,~ · • ...,....,, ns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• -BY OWNER -F1amingo 10x67', Builllns. 2 three Br, 2 bath apl.s. Many fine cabins now 530-1505 Fee Afj. dshwhr. Boat or camper 3Br bltins cent'! air Cute Z Br, house .+:gar. $375 y ly 2 b 2 Dover Shores Day!ront Newport Bch location. Doublecargar.with:sun· built,allw /terms. •-~--111--~ 3206 space. Walk to beach. sh~g c pt' $315/mo ' Yrly, S310 begin. sept. ·t . '2 r. I di k deck ~ ldbe3 A ---c....,0968 . . Gas &Waterpd.675-3063. s ory, car enc Jlome on Fee Land! A l P . S3ZSO. 548·0147 . ""-ou car. S· DIXIE DEAM REAL TY _. 552-9503 or 586-9700 balcony. 642-1603 s ume 7~ loan. Come on 71 337 38 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call548·1589Sunonly, FOUMTAIHVAUEY downSat&Sunl2-7,73ll 4·. 12 BAYVIEW0plx.2br,2 --------•L.,..Ml9"1 3252Deluxe28r,+Gar.Yrly C dlMcr Watch The AREA. Seashore Dr. Real Estat. ba. bltns. cpl.,:. gar. 110 *Yorktown /Magnolia ••••••••••••••••••••••• !;1~er°;:.i~75~ gas & •• ~?!'~ .. ~~•••••••• I Double wide z br, 2 ba. "See How Llltky Exe....,. 2100 Sapphire. 675·2651 4 BR, 2 BA ... $385 La&. Niguel. Attractive z Br. 1 ba tnplex. Pool. o Boats Go By den. Choice pel park. You c .. Gtot.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Pnm.la 3207 • Springdale/Heil model home. 3 Bd, z ba, SM. BACH, Uti ls pd, Gar. pets or child un r From this lofty beach S 15, 9 5 O. 55<1 . 0083 ~ AVE 2 Condos. 1 BR , 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * rJc~~d~:n~-:.rds family room, fenced yd. prtly. rum. $ISO mo. yrly. 16. $250. 644 -7662 Go l d c rest Mobile Ba, 'l sty, nr Cal St.ate BALBOAPENIN. Small pets ok. Lease. c•:.:1::.•·::.21;.:9:.:1_.,.-----I villa. Roman pillar en· llomes. Fullerton SJ800 eqmty A 1 3 BR, 2 BA ... $3.15 $425. mo. 494 -9721. =-SUNNY 3 br, 2 ba. w/ y try, rushing waterfall .I-~--------' · · ' v ·Au&. 30th. Desirable •McFadden/Ward Balboa PenJ11tula 1707 & oceanview. Quiel, wide stretches or park hte p $ITI.mo.o:JBR,llt2Ba, Duplex . Weekly or 4BR.2BA ... S345 GARDENhome3br,2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot J-lwy, nr. park. r. Jand greens. Finishing !:': ... !! •• ~~~!!!!.!~~~ DUHAN & DOYLE ~~~~=~c~~J~o~ :::~~~: longer. 6'73-2039 •Ellis/Beach Hft. fae's,.See. gate. Avl. X"ait Sept. IJ, 3 Br, con· space. no pets. $350 o. touches oC colorful rRIMEl•~K INVESTMENT.INC. $187 . mo. Will trade Corot1adelMtr 3222 38R,2BA ... $JOO 1.o«0/1.;~ nio. 67~0430, fert:den,2'lia.rrplc.lge. 675-7498or6'15-~ lro.l·cal landscap1'ng. -1740 O C · h r I G rl' Id B-'-. ...@!1f-MT-8583 ...., h g d n ~·· r•nge, ot1t• M•u e1t er or ale tnOdel car, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • a 1e I ,...,..hurst .,...re , roun oor . .jlV,>V • Enor-mous luxury noor IUILDI~ S B 1168 t r 1 3 BR 2 BA wintcr." .. OOyrly.&16-SZll 2 BR Vi ew, frpl, c s. l 4 • e c. o sa me va uc. JETTY VIEW • ... $300 LagunaNiguel.2Br,2ba, """ stove. Xlnt. Adults. 0 P an with 2500 sq. ft. $1,050,000 --;-::;;:-'~:;:'"':~::::;:--·1~""~'2'~''--------• Garl1'eld 1B-0 ·• t r 1 F I I bo $12000 I . · •VVN•ur5 ocean vu, rpc, pvt. $11Syrly.Beg1·nSept.Sml pets.S295.0penl2-4 f orma par or asts its 1 , -year YU\COme Loi'• M·••... ......... On Ocean Blvd. only 4 BR 2 BA $335 t' dbl r · own travertine fireplace, Excellent tax shelter -"' -t •-c h· Co A · ... pa to, e. gar. rec. ac, bach. w /p\.1 heh priv. 1 322 A lleliotrope Ave., Pvt Pl h """' R s eps ""' ina ve. •Banning/Bushard sec.*"""' lease. 644-1757. Ad It l 61' ~· ~andlelile dining from Great Newport location · y. as"""' ec. Rettfol1 large luxurious 2Br. 2ba BR BA __, u on Y ~...._.. N 3 b 2 b Bl'*5 walls or antique mirrors. Ted Hubert &Assoc. acres, 3 Br. Ranch in San ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex w/hanlwood firs, 3 • 2 ... $385 Ml sl VI jo 3267 ew r, a. gar. · Pool table sized ramily 675-BSOO Luis Obispo Co.; Also :I Houtei FarnitMd Formal dining rm, & • Beach/Heil • °" e Corona del Ms-3722 Poinsettia, CdM !)49· room aunny breakfast waterfront lots. Tot.~~I ••••••••••••••••••;•••• super Jetty & Ocean 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 3 .. B•R••C••••d••:•Ali••.•••v''.1'1•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days . • 'ea 'orr wood accented C.-t.ryLols/ value S287000Cash """"' •C.Al.Fair/Ha•bor on 01n so I as BACHELOR Apt• $160 1 .hang'e !or'.. Units-House GOMral 3102 view. $650 mo. Call / · r l ~ ~· 'LG BACHELOR Fu 2 k . Cryp~ 1500 J BR, 2 BA ... *"""' w air, rp c, upgiv c.l'..., $175 & $220. Util. pd. Nr. · 1tchen. 3rd bath off .... or What?? 714.979-4977. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 -7Zllagent. Fl 1 -1 &drps.$300.581-0il87 ocean 2500Seaview blks to ocean. $195. c. master retreat. Anxious ••••••••••••••••••••••• c t & I 1 Br utll pd rep ace .• carpe s, · utils. 772-1900 It owner, call now, bkr. 4 lots $250 ea. Choice loca-.B=ro=k=•='::.'=w=e~k=•=m~e=·:__ __ I u e c ean ' · '2 BR, 1 BA, cute cottage, drapes dishwasher Le h Ml · v · · -A1:H.C.M.Alsofncd.lbr. lotso!shlngles&shake. • • ase ouse, n1on 1e-LG STUDIO Apt $160 ~ 540·1720 tion. 1-larbor Rest Mem. D p lnt-4-Ple util pd sngl ram Divers builtins. jo. View, 3 bedrooms, m~ rly • BACIIELO~ apt avlUI. Pk.CM .543-0605 ... 0 • dream', 2 br, has all, $325.673-1658 CallBevorJoe ramUy room, gardener. ,y 61· 3_1_., Septlst .Pnmeloc. lk TARBELL 1-----~~----1 Xlnl. Cond. 3 Yrs. old. 7 ~· •~< ••• 4 c:a.o """ to bch $125 673 ZOCH COM1omlnitm11 Assumable loan. Income sngls OK, CdP.f, N.D. 2 Lease 3BR, 1 ba, hm. Oc 963·456 or ....... 1786 ~·JOU· JO"I. • • • SEE & COMPARE This Is the best buy in Newport Beach. A lg. spacious home. com- plete ly upgraded In Mariners School Dis· trict . Owners have bouaht a nother ond are anxious to sell . Thf!re Is not another like it at $83.950. 549-0812 & 646-6710 Agent The Blufrs; early area 1-Story 3 BR. 2 Ba . $51, 000 Ag\. 640-5560 ' LIDO FIXER 6 BR Fam. Rm. $122 ,500. Owr1Aet . 675·7$05 lllVIHI TIRR. CdM ; Im mac. 3 bdrm., 2 ba.: patlo.,f75,000 H1wro1T 5HORIS 2-Sty. A-frame. 2 BR. 2 bl:I ., decorator's dream. 11u1e corner lot W/2 pathMI . $69,500 2 Sty 3 BR. den, 162.500 3 BR, larae pstio 163.7.50 3 BR .. like new! '65,900 CAYWOODll,IALn * 541·12"' * HIW IXCLU51V15 LIDOISU 4 Bdrm. 3 bath home: atepa to Lido Clubhouse, be1ch &r ten.Na. llW,500 Spaciou.a family home ; 4 bdrms., 47 I\, kJt; larse J)llllo. SI 15,000 LIDO REAL TY \ t -\, , I ,.1 .. '\ II *673-7300* ' for sot. 1700 $9,600 per yr. JI.lust sell . br, frplc, $235, sngls ok . vu, wlk to bch, stv/ref, z ... _ rt to-• 3269 Coste Mes• 3724 C t Mesa 3*4 L • B h 1 b t"I ~wpo _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OS Q .,, $94 ,000.0\l.'ner494-3309. or a.· c • ~-u1 ·car gar ., $360 mo. Vacant 3Br. 2ba, cntrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Ocean Vlews·2&3bdrm. units from $54,000. CaM67~7225 . . .. ' ... . . ' \ \I J ,1.:, Bl · \LI' t. 0 l I<(, I N ! l RPR1<;,I 'i • <) $75,000 CASH Waiting in escrow for dn· pymt for 18·25 units. Right Realty. 979-853.l. For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5078 . IUATlMTAMC 80NNAT I ONO NEEDLE ST AOll A C AJRTSS1LVERUR&HNF. LLRLNtPTLEAHHROMNOL YIACLSREOFSTEEOAEIU KP8KE8VRCTN£LPIYPTR SSC IPAR OVACHAPNSOAO BETHROUHXA8RFONICTL RCLTZQ81KOQU0181C10 A80UMANOWARA801RTC8 pd, kids, pets, singles. 714-799-1223. atrium, single story. 3 BR fam rm dblefplc 2 $39.95 WIBC&UP DUPLEX The t""eelin~of Agt.Fee.979-SGI. 31063BR,2Sty,2ba,Frplc&: Villa Pacific Condo. ba,.s , co;oer loi. •Studio&:lBRApts home! 2 br, l ba. ji.r. •----111--..1 Steps to pool tennis G d & le ·d •TV & Maid Ser• Avail Walk to shop'g., Lib ry --Bltns, $625. mo. 606~ ' ar ener wa r pai · ~PhoneServ.,lltdpool Marigold. Bkr. 6'13-3W5 court. $400 mo. 962-2811. Back.Bay. Adult family. •Children ~_..,.00 & park. 1 child OK. $435. month . 2298 * ..-x:1-"\ 642-668Zart 6Pl\1 WJHTIR• Spac. 3. Br, 2 ba, din rm. W~lk to water, ~ br, $1M Redlands Drive. 642-0596 ssw100FdF week's rent • !rplc rdwd pnl 2 car 1nn1les 4r: families. And 3 or6'2 ... ,.,7 38R. gar, enclsd. pat,, r. 2BR Apt ..••.•..•• $ZOO. • • br, frplc, $265 singles,. ._ 2376NewportBlvd,CM OCC, S22S. 1009 ''A'' ltis· ZBRAplbayfmt .•.. $250. gar, bltns, no pet!;, pat, kld1. pets. Agt. Fee. NEWLYdecorated4br,3 ~ 548-9755or&Ls-3967 sion,S52-4576aR.6. ll 2BR, 2-bth ........ $450. $42.5 lse, 875'2814· 979-8430. ba, den, frplc, steps to _,__:_:::..::.:.:::.::c.:.::..:::::._1 . ~ 38R house ........ $32.\. Cost. Mfte 3224 beach. Lease $550. By &-SIDE bach. w /frplc. 2BR, unfurn .. nopets~7Q 4BR hou1e ........ $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR 2BA Fam rm. Lease owner6.fl$·33'10aft 4 Cozy. Jus t redecorated. mo. refrig & stove i Id . 48Rhse,ramily .... $400 . .-SHARP 4 BD 3 Ba, with option. 8C7-5384 or · $160.mo.67>2913::.ns 714-968-8064. • Refan"ceslecplfred Twnhse bit-Ins, fpl , FR, 9G8·2S04. PAHOl~MIC .VIEW Nice 1 Br-dplx. Quiet. Seil. Large 2 Br, apart. fin· pool, patio, $395 Jse. NEW Deluxe 2 aty, 5 br, 3 Bay •. Irv1~e Hills. En· by gar. Empl adlts o~·cr rurn. $150. Sm\ childpK, Weneedunfum.homes 833-1653 ba , cpt, drps, f rpl, terta1ner s delight 30,nopets.548-1021 no pets. 642-7294 art. &. apts yearly ror lndicpd, fam rm . w /pool &: 1ame room. 5PP.I. tr 1creened tenants. EASTSIDE. newly de· $525.mo. 10•6, 963.4581 . Fantastic new.fl br, 3 ba, P.05 to $140, 1 Dr apt. &: -"'-"-------"- NELDA GIBSON corated 2 br Spanish in wknds. an 6, 7Sl~l. 2 4000 sq fl custom home, trlr. Adil only. Bef. 5, Prime Mesa Verde, 2,:Br, REALTOR (714)6T> 4-plex. No chiktren or mi. from Bolsa Chica wood cellillp, 3 frplca, '45-4530.132 W. Wilson l \.'.z Ba. garden p•io, dog,. $300. Incl. ~1. 2653 Bch many xtras. $1150. mo. encl. gar., converu6nL Santa Ana Ave,673-0'1Vl ' 84$-1102orm-0797 •Tropical Pool• $215 mo. 546-5188 . -~ ...... , .......... 3107 B b boo! MEREDITH Ga~ns 3., = . I Br, cpts, drps, bltrui, B 3 Da ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 r, \\\ a, Cloeetosc. br. lg. ram. rm,· 3 ba. !"ew.i~ nhomc, 2 Br, 2 patio. UUlitlespaid. $1.80. Duplex 3 r , 3Br, 2ba Duplex. $f75 Yrly &: coll~&e. ~ase-SltlO incl New cpl &: paint. 5475, tQa, ! k; ~~dsbwshr. 1no. 5.'8·ll68. Rochester. C.M; Lea5e . A vall Sept l . 1ardenet.-U,,.2500 Ext. 968•9518 & 962.7788 ,._!!!~"1~!'' $$~1~-..~7~. ___ j;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;j ..:"=1-~13:.:33c.::•.cfi..:Sc.'30::.. _ _,._ W -3100 days. Eves & 2119·5:90. -YEA.,.V NrOCC&S.C.Plaia wknds673·"22l. Extra Sharp • bedrm, . "' na.. . ~IASSADOllMHS Wl"ler R.nl.I. Se. 4~2BAdMesAa11el Mar $325. mo. inckb refrig. ~J-ba.,.,,,.Cf:. Avail OF Ati,4EllCA ~pt. Pdvt pat552& '!~~:. ff con ' va, now. XlntHBlocatlon.Askfor ~-.. .&e-7m4. TW<fLOCATIO.NS ok /no ogs. ._...,. Weekend,2009Miramar, S!1 5 . mo . lncldg Keith Dkr or Fay orcall 2llt2f3.5316. gardener. Call Larry, 982447i lMMAC. 2BR 2ba, crpts, WE KLYllATES CASAVICI'OR-t 546·5880. . drpl, R•O, refrtg, elec FULi~ SERVIC t-: 1,2&3 br, Dix. Unf CothM•M 3124 NR OCEAN4br rust de· 11r door. SS3$. mo. 227711arbor.C.M. orf'urn.1aa/wtr , •••••••••••••-••••••••'Br, applns, utiL paid, coi-Lot.a or w'.Upai>er JACOBS REALTY, 29098ristol,S.A. Adu1ts-NopeLsSec. E·SlDK, 2 Br, util., ond child. pet, •nib. amOked mlrr'1, frpl: ~ 645·4840.$40-:?:IOO Pool, Rec. Rm.Elev rurnitureinc ... US.Merrlll r~~Br, applns, kids, s h ae cpt. lhruout. m.JDlO Ir 1 k houses SZSVlctori1,M2 Pl,$3.JO. 541-0&33 $~ 1-::·chUd uUI Wub/dry, D/W. Grdnr. Cptl drps n1e9 yds. NO 2 BR Mobile homew/stot. Quiet 2 Br. l~ bl., ~ I -4 3Br 2b' kl.1.'-b Nr. schls. P'Um. avail pet/tbuctren ~ lhed. Utll1 pd, no pets. only. $19$. filO J • ••••••••••••••••••••• ..-:h 9'• 31 O 5 er' 2 .,!• t.id:' j;u" no cl\rs. *375. lll. lut • · 1110 mo. 845-2759 548-9473. i•.tr1K11..,:1'Mlll..._•_....,w.-• .... ,,.._~ ••••••••••••••-••••••• Fu~lihed 1 8r 8.:..,1... nfW!dabled$m2·72UI LUSH GARDEN Patio! t• II 9' -3740 "f;:\(:.:!b';:'b;i;;i;jj;;$~ .. "1,. ... ,., • ._._ •• , ,..._...., 19 .._ ..... r-..-i. •3 Br home nr bch, p\1 b.U • _..,,.._, The Bluff1, 4 br, 2Y, ba, i •H-H SPAC. 2 btin 111,...•••-•.,._hl•u...,11: . patio, frplc, nice yd. c Hd,OpeM1.11A,.11.11r~5 '""'-324 Wht. cpl, rrpl, end unit.••••••••••••••••••••••• toe, enc. 1ar. N 1) Al.BOllAK ECLINI U:CICl.n::t $300 /mo.675·!i11Ut .a-. •••••••••••••••••••••• C10le to 11verythlng. Ell· NO INCRt:~E II\ sum· painted. $215.675-1 M~~f.8s lr.f&~J& W,~~l·~lt r L-.. ectl 3141 *1642·f't01• SPAC. 2 br, 2 t. Condo. trasf Avail now. $46.Smo. mt{ rent. Beaut 1 br furn C IOUS 1 COPIMKAOIH .-EGAIUll JCANTHUI := ' paUos & Rec. ctr. Cll. Yrly. 644--0111 •Ptl t.\65 & $175. Sp11ni5h sf> A l " p rnMottttOW1H..._..._. : ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r lbl 1•rate ts yd Sehls. 6 1hopt. 5018 AP· ~ stylet"bldt. pvt. (.'ntlgar, w /bllnl, poolf lndr L.---~1 -..;,,;,..;.:.;_;:;;:.,,.;"";==-~--.""· RENT Secluded fum'd. w/~· arde'n is'-'. """-ve, pie Trft. 1 ..... be. POst ivFtNO 2 sty, 3 br, pool, s•·-tl. lndry, •di". r • c ··1 .--lll-4. r: m~ En joy muth 1rpr •• et ' Find" pu1tltJ wllh nYe r "" hou fl llo. ..,15 f ""~ -.,. 'J un wt /Bl"'-~ ~ 0 d•tc0Ytrlff "' p11nel In 110 •II-new Hric• ol24·pt.I• blril•••· · H P• .. • or re rl&, (rplc. 'W1ll con· mo. lJt ft ~·at+ $100sec. ~,rm. A.vi. 9/LS. 11301 Keeliton Ln, l blk w -""'• ~· Tonrdf'liJo+um-.1.11 •nd DI. Mnd tt forMth, mikln(cM<:k• salaried, old« person or t1Wcler kid• 41 a tat. $S50 & S 2 5 c I ea n • c . m°" t15-0UO, 6'4·~ & W, of 8each atr Sater. wetbar. Ad ta, no Pett. P'IY•~lt 10 •s.e" & F'ind" In c•N o< 1ili• ntWll!J'llPf'· Sen. Cltlaen, 494-8170 mo. lse. 8.fl5..4305evn. 213·330-39'1t tn-85&1 842·7'848 Sl7l Wtr. pd. 604f70 • . . . . . . . . . ' ... -' ' \ . . \ . ' . . . I • ~ . . ·C-otor Corpd$or~lco ordoolog G ........ Sonlcos Laodscepltt9 P.'""""9/Populog Ph11111>1t19 roeS.rvlco : --········~·-········ ···········+,•,~--~·.•· "······toi······•i ............................... ··•··••······•·•···•··· •......••.•............ ....................... .•.••.•..........•.... . !' ... , •••• , ••••••••••• I ~o•in IC care. lg yd. arpentry ·~rvrces: Al l •STEAM 0..-:XNlt Rich 's Yard Service Rei Reapo'*ibl~ pcr•on de· ROTOTILLINO $25 College studen&·Airl.e•11 JUST rLUMllMG7 • 'Jtemoval, llmbint " <Jlr/day/~k.Gital/wknds ~basci & Remodeli_ng, 3 Rms-Get _lrmfrec m <tl nt , lnstallaiJoo s : slrts ct\l&trteni, e.noat or Landscaplng·Sod Sa.lcs tqulp. 4 yrs . exp. Refs. FastSt!lrv Reas Rates Shrub elearin1.'Rototlll· OK. Refs/Uc. ~-0347 1,1a-toln Woodworking Tnsured Quality 646-1811 cle Hn\lps and hauling. ashore i'l exchange ror tTee est. Mastc:rti'hurge NMoat!':tb81t:-d~t.';..1; Juel One Cell To: lo&. 6'2-2624. ..leanni... M2-107f , Ce-enent/f;W1t'9 . Free esl. 6,'13-07'15 ca~etakint. J .P.Phelps Days teves 960-2110 613·36$8 &fter s. JUST PLUMBING t"Ol'd's Treeservlee • Child Care,r m:t~a del Ca fl> t r y -~ s tom . ••••••••••••'••••••••••• J A PA~ E S E EXPERT ,833 9661&:(1)459-1619 MotoMy • 642-4111 • Exi>triencedCT'ew Mar bome, ~II or part Remod, repa~r. add.on. Pbil\ips CementC.O. .GARDENER lnd~lrial , ij~ . •••••••••••••••••••••-Fine Popeehoiutjliaig-MAl\,V'S PLUMBING Llc /Inaured 962·181T" t ime6'13-'26J2 · Insulate. Designs. l'"'rce Cs.tmWork Freeest. <?otnmerclal, RtslOen-••.··~r ·•••••••••••••••• WILLIA!\1 S &Sons DoqgRebird 64S·4727 ' •&16·9807 • • lniMSf Urvlu, _t!st.64~-3439 hc /bond-7Sl-5657aft6. t1 aLS48-7958 /548-Sl82 p araae. House & Apt. Masonry. ~c~IBlock & TrainQdP•inter Nl>JOB'('9C)SMALL Tutorinf , •••••••••••••••••••••••Cstm· klt,chcn & &ath. LEON ITiii ·(:C;Nc RttB l e a nbps, tree work ; ge!:Ou~fJ'(_Jl~-l\'t'8Y· Stone.Ctall ~-'1829 .... GoodRererer.£cli · DRAIJQCLEARED$6~50 ••••••••••••••••-.. ••• ~ANcy B~ltNF.S Rem<Hl~hng, .ultera~ons ST AM p ING , c ob . r o loci\ 11,n g . 1d i.jl,.of . 5 • 75 •• · , Flrepl aces-Plant.c~ Reason11bl,e #S'J3·0321· 1 Evoes /Wk.oda:&me Price WA· NT T 0 LE A RN 'Typing Sl1rv1cc. ll.e3s. _& repair,~~' ,lql-,~lest~ We ·~'1f .. 10yrs in lire;«'. -\lwull~C Anything Brl11k tCtr\crete·t'a~i.1 t1o'Us 1 ,-J" lbd Guil<r 1 558·'1380 ~AfYJQ?1 .t•or. ~o, call r ates by the pa~e Of UMau_abl.1.. W-01' wa come. patios. t.'te. HMM9. 646-2693. f j • para1ce CJeahiJP. BtotlitW•Mt;·llBQ PriU • out. ~fn~ ~~~u~.ns " 100: An" phlmbing water serv, Creg, S48 ·4?$7 an s;8pm hour. 640-5AA5or640-5921. ~ tsa. 11 ...... •.u 9l;OJl3.I... • ."Chi' Id c·:.1.!..'.... !\ -.1.". l ;;; ~. . l Re~iabJ• Refs. Etit. 646-~. -II --. 'eipertJmp111•se F tS ...,.._6452 ., ;rne ~-C 1!11 BrP.&Qe J lfa k l. .. .a.i:o~i.\ ·'"'·.,. ........... .-·_~. ·-.· Bookkeepin~ Services Carpenlry. Main1enance, •••••••· ...... -··-..,.-· ~nd!icape Ciardeper as envtce,...,.,. · MoYlntj 64S-S376. ,e n e I b s u r es. re as . fiCll D e p e nd ab l e; ex--repair! all \YDMihome, SUMMERDAY.c:AM.llS Tak 1aN ery,,_,.,.,_,.. ·l'heThraeol"'•wi'lllla"I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832·2"'6'.lO,,offW/"M ... ,_. • .-•.••••••-P-••• perie nced ; reasonable mobilnome,a'Pl6'fs.59l5 • Eat hWeekDiffordtt.' a urs -~..,,..,.. bchl 'Mov~g . Garage Moving/Hauling. Studtont Bill's PaJ ntingSvs ' ' ' ,~' .CUSTOM·~ rates 644 1352 $15Wk F ·nr 645~ •YOUNG·GARDENER• Cleaning. t..ow Rates. w/large truck.. Reas . Tqp Qu.a.llLy-Cus l om Rooffftg " 15 yrs. ~xf)er. wtll bWld , . -. · C:~tSer!ke-· ,ori 0 . Needtobuiklbuslness 548-6801 . Barry.537 ·944.51839-5179. Work Int/Ext. Over lO ••••••••••••••••••••••• to your specifications or •SUNSlllNE• •••••••••••••••••-•••• Controdor 557·6187after121'M y rs exp. Free e st.. • • Bookk · Se · J b • · 1168 7116 ' r.epair. Free estimates~ . cep1ng rv1ces o n s C .a rp e t & ••••••••••••••••••••••• .College student w/1jtrong Moving Ha\IJing Cleanups -· ROOFS.CHECl\EDf· Reasonable . Guar•n· 640-8227 547-0800 Uph';llt tery .• Dri shampoo F .H.Gerwick&Son COMPLETE Garden & -bac.k & ~ton truck. Jef-l'~xp, (ree est. Be.st. fl.el ,~atla-,--------1 Repaired&ReP.laced 't. PATBIU.lNG (5 011 ret:frd ~nt S"). Add /Remdl #Bl-ll4321 Tree Ser~. Prof. work frey.536·1730. students,847~. l •••••:••••••••••••••••• DirectFactQrYServlce ~-amil\on-Di\more, . Degreasers & all color 673-6041 549-2170 Lowest pnces. S51-9180 Ll---l•"'I'-Pa~-g/P---'-• License C39-I59C98 ..,._. R d 1 h A CM ~crsonal profcs~ ty'!1ng brightener s • 10 n1in ..__ •• .,. """' ..,...... ••• ~ Scott's PaUoCovers PH : M9-29fi l _..1 an o P ve. 1n my home al\Y.lime incl blea_c.h for your wh.ite P at io covers, d'e'C ks , Cfr: J GARDENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compl lhru final iMa>ee I;~;;-:;~-;;;~;;;-;-::::;-l--.,.--97;::,:9~·~2291=0--- eves & ~·k-ends. CPt.1 , carpets. Save rooney by fences. etc. Competitive Coi;nplele tand Neat HOUSECLEANING is our Prof P ain~.r. ,hoottst Free est 6"2-26214 REPAIRS. All type&. Newport arca'675"4177 saving m e-xtra trips. prices, B#280~~ Cleanups, Ft'ceest. Busin{fss. Call Janice's work, r cas.' lf)l~M.1. free ;. t /R.,,. Reas, free e~t. lie. Walt Have somethint you ~ant Carpent·r y i paneling , CleanJivlngroom,diaing : . 96&85Jlor968-5o4o ~aggedyAnns.675.f>SS3 ~.~21,. 1R3 e fs . •Slll~l:1'MI\ •• '!!.~~ .... .,. ....... ,,.. 830-5020atlyt1me. to&ell?Classtfiedad5 do s helving, &al..remodel,n rm & hall .$IS .. l\fly. rm Tom Jones Cons~tio~ G .. S • · ... PANESE •'--'v wauld O'I •39 . . VERY NEAT P.ATCll C:-w'-/Altnations ~t . w.e ll -Call NOW, St.SO, couch $10, cnair 55. 292255Fr. ·Rm A1 ~·1!."6"° •• !""0 ,•, ••••• •.•.Y1C, •• "•••••••• J.A ....... { ~ '"~ jobtosmall.&;IN9 15 .., s e xp · wh 1 cvrs eoes . .....,. ... , -, · -· ij1t1;e19houseclean'" Profession_al11<. will pai!Jt ,J OBS & RESTUCCO~ •.••'!•.••··~··••••••••.••• ~-5618:· • • "r · • · as ' a ' -· . · 1 ';\f HING.S '' by Moose. • ~45·1587 Y.our h0im..e _ _,._~'1ttde ,it 1-t?ee es t. 893·1439.. • C, U S T 0 M M A D. E -:~='.:;::::::::::; ProrTip~ngScf.viccs co~nt!i. not method. I do : ~George Piln)er.&Son. Gen. w.oo(lwork, rep_aifs\ . _ -. right. r·Jift l ,E"Jet. w eaS 11 ~ , . C L 0 tr 1-1 ES A LS 0 f Tech-uSillC!'iS,.i:e_cgal" ~ork :my&etf(;G.d.i ~. 'Adds/Remodel/Paint · plumb· g,etc.642· ~, · ~capinCJ k efs .497 -3169'&751-0884. ·.;.;. .... .i... ALTE RATIONS CALL "To Place your ; final rep~o Ua!Mi-4~. ~1-0101 . BI-10968!t · -. 557-6932 . . .,...,,.. ••• , •.• ,, .. , ••• ,...... ·~'TCH PLJ\:lol'EklN(f SONNI E 645--54.38 · ''Fast Restilt~·. C C~. , . . HAN·DYMAN---l:fo~ .~.; 'Eotd'ilil~ .:;QlJALITY .l!i\U'fftNG• ••ALLTYP~•t ' . . . luilderi'1 ~et . , Be-ctncal 1• ~i' 1,,. , ·~pt s . Con s c 1ent1ous ~--';'"·awrv.~~" c.' lnterior '&'f:ixt~·\ l;reeEst 540-6825 Top Soll ~rViceDirector.y ......................... A1.S . d I ' .... A ~ .. -~~ • c II N • . 0 , in o~. oo . ••••••••.•••,•••••••••••• rafL,.man.645-6558w L4 · '"Lic.ltnsured.962-17 II Lee "830-7Z78 .. •·•••••••••••••••••••••• ad •••• a OW Cement'' Patios. block •DutchM ainten~nce • ELECTRICIAN. S m l · ',. n. · T S "l•Co t 71 walls, patio covers. Gd. Free esr:· -· ·-Sl"l-1'508 jbbs. m aint/repairs. 22 Re--9Ye-DriYeV;ijl i'Pa'iiese ·Landscaping INT. EXT .. 1 br, $79. & up, F'ave s~methn~~ you want • • ~Pul:~•Red'=: • .. . 642•56. v.'o r k . Re a s , Doug Jncl. Grading • DIRT & SOcl, reseed, sprinklers. we do acoustic, free est., ~o sell . Cluss1f1ed ads do Id. JJJ ,. 646-0761 C\'CS. CLA SStFIEDwill sell it. yrsij~x~J108. 548-5203. DEBRIS. 833·212t , Tree est. C-27645-3388 Greg. 960·2766 1t well. 642-5678. CalJ 686-6930 . MlscoHaMOlll Fouad 530 Apartwionh IJofww. Apartolenh u.tw... Apca lwwoh u..tw.. Apca lwwh u.tw... Apa tw11ts Ftnishod R...iab to share 4300 Office Reotal 4400 R...ials 4650 Lost & 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-:•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• : or U.._...shed 3900 ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··--•••••• CostoMe-sa 3824 HuntiftCJfonleoch 3840 HllfttifM)tonleoch 3840 wportleach 3169 •••••·~~-.-~~~•••••••:•••Career girl desires resp WATERFRONT Trailerspaceinsm.adlt. LOST : Siamese cat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• exe<:typeto shareCondo Hewporf•och pa.rk Desert }fol Spr -Fem~le. Whl/gre y Off le-eden Path lllCE TO IEACH 2BR rwnr.: piM)t Large 2 BR. 1 lf: batb ·' 9'1· 673·7334 an G:JO Executive'Olfice in gs ,' 2 pools, $45 /llJo . ::a'J~~\~6 !&1t!: Jffl: 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no H~.R SHOPPING bltin~~ cr~~"-steW , ·~r ':'f'OWn~w_~c . bl~ DW s ORT ROOMMATE Wanted to . SlSOMonth 642-2657. lie. Vic HB. RCIW'allL.CaH pets.ds hwhrs,sha~cpts, Bca~ltful new 2 BR beach & E(]i ·er Nb .adults, nr 1-loag"lTMp · . s hr. ho me. ~115 . i"ncl. • V1ewofboats&wal,er lusittes1./lnvnt/ anytime day /nla:h l closed garage. frplc. s tudio apts. Frplcs, pets $175 54 ~/ ') $240.mo.642-4387 ! 1 -: utib.ChiJdOK.548-9653 · llLLGRUHDY Fin,...ce 968-5374/644·8866. BBQ. Gas & waler pd. · bltns, ,tisllwashers,12 cat · · ' ' -• · r •·t • , · Realtor ·· • &115-6161 , . . ~ P ool ~ · ·! ,;, . • .aar,agc. Sund&cks .. ~From CONDO 2 . ~r: 'pke n~w. WA1.K l 8 h NeWlU~ , 1 , , . Strjijght Male t.o shr. Colll• . :~-·-~::••••••••••••••••• LOS~: Vic. 'or Santiago_ & LA MAMctHA APTS.r -~ 536-:5191• · '1 $280. ,. • • ' ' b d IXo .Cc 1 · <ir1'~~ l I' v I NG !ii? nr: ocean, pool ten-EX.ECUTIYE &wtes op IMIMnCS5 !"'anners. -gray & wh1~e 778SCottP\aoif €!\1 .. ; · · . ' · '9f¥1-2*!n' a P '. P ' · · n1 s . Jacuzzi. ~36 -1952 Newport Harbor. 400 to , Ppportunity 5005 male cat, front paws S4t-501'a . N"¢W tMpleJt:cs: 1,,2.3. Br. ·· garb. dtsp, ~ar. "-• , .' eves: ' 1 ·• • 2200 sq rt •. 642-4644 ;, •••••••••••-•••••••--'aei!'tawed. Please ;call ----'-''--'--'----·tDlx. thruoul, frplcs, fned 'h Ml. TO Beacb: 2 br;·2 S 4 LS · Ch 1 Id 0 K · 645-4405 ChocCandyjd fg$18.SOO 6'2·4658. 1 IR ILOFT oNt. YI yd. 2002 lluntington St. ba Condo w /int . extras. 675-0642 /642-0596 Lido Isle Lge Beacbfront Cust made urliform $40M' -'-=-=~------ Pvt Patio. rrpl, l yrlse 536·4022or539-6779 Pool, tenni s, Sauna. $300. 3 BR , 2 Ba . block to beach, home, 2 Rms. avail, $210 NEWPORT IEACH Pizza Bue na Prk (Hot!) LOST : Male, 2 yrs old J mmediate occupancy NEW 2&3 BR, D/W. f ..... lc. 536-0083. Y rly gar age palio FROM S195 ca. J ohn Miller 673-3280 540Sq. ft . dJx. suite Gold Jewel mfg $14,000+ Germ. Shep &: Samoyed ·• bllns'S345 642.1003' · or 832·8800 Util. pd. $195/Monl h Mach. JobShop$150M Carmel color, 'lbun. af· H •YLOFTAPTS Adultsonly.Agt.536-7528 lrv1'-~ 3844 · · R I · t n Nwptllgts area ~ or 536.4095 .... Oa kwood ofre rs t he ROOMMATE female 2 br ea onom1cs 675-6700 PlaslicMfg-distrib.$60M emoo · • 283 AYocodo, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• East bluff. 2Br, 2'h ba. fin.est in resort living al a townhous e, $2 l 5. 'mo. • 1 MO FREE RENT• 1 1 17o 1 1 6 1a 0 nd BusAinessC ~I les 't:ee.::::.g D~l;,.a s!~~i 645~0143 0 .., BEACH ADJACENTtof:!olfCrse. view, pool, adults, n price you can. affor?. Split.lmmae.S43-699J. 123 R ff f ra nge ve ..... 1""111 & lake. Attractive new 3 pets. $350. 644-4767. There 's $I million in · · m. o ices rom 645.4110 540-0608 Eves. 645-3109. 502 Kings Heor Completion CEDAR WOODS S29 University Dr. near Ba ck Bay. 2 br & den. .f"rom $275. Eastside. 548-7437 or 646-1164 Gu aranteed no rent increase in 1975 Joaqui n . $5 75. m o . ,.._ A NIGllT LIGl-ITEDTEN-charm n g Ba l. Is l hm ·..--brtwnhouse.RanchoSan HEWPORT~••1M• r e creation facilities. Resp. gal wishes to shr. !ilr!:,rt~~~ter::s~·reqN.ea rl l•••s-nt Rd.NB. 838-3232 919 loysi .. Driw NISCOURTS.Afulltime W/same. 675-8139. or S33-l22J 9Ti lnoon Opportunity 5015 reor!:~l!:. G4er:~~ s:f:: LOCJ""a leach 3141 2 BR & 2fBk w/den onpthe activities director who 673-2383. Business ReMaf 4450 ;~·;~·;~~·:;~··;;~:·:;; Blk /tan. Honer Plaza.· 2Br,1&2 Bafrom$.."'75 •••••••••••••••••••••••water, rom $450. \1.. plans parties. enQ·s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5310322 3 Br, 2 Ba , from S4~ bch, lovey garden. must trips & more ! Free Sun-Fe male, under 35 .. or col-Ideas or Inventions on .:c:.:..·==c..· ---,---- - •It •••• 1-- l ? I • .. < .. . . ) ·1 'I " ·~ •oL .... "'~ • J ... " 1 f ''" ' 11'~ . .. I I . •:> o•:m 1q11 ' ,, "lf<I j ., ,.,, ... ··~· •!!ii! .o·r •• ·1~ ,, ... ·l!tH ' ' ... .. •T 'f 'Ill •1 A •Iii ... "' •Il l •'Jt: "'' ... '}"' •l;l ,., ... .;1 •:I I. '""/{ '•J'J "' Drop a pebble into the see to apprec. 673-8414 day brunch le~e student, ~tra1ght. to Partn e r s hip bas is , Lost: Small PekeMixter- at Oc ean from your ~pl. days. Plus bea utiful singles. share home an College THE COLONY 673·7003 r i e r -Fri . 8 / 1 • - Lease.Luxury,secunty, l&2 bed •oom a l s Park.552-1883. 8 · h i t ,. Costa r.t esa 's Finest Loe. •Summer & Winter Only kind in the a rea. beach is beautiful Quiet-garden-like-adult •Views of ocean. living. Lge 2.3. Br, 1, Catalina & Pai05 ..Ba . WW· crpts.• drps, Verdes , . patio. bl•u~.iN'l& Wood •·•Lar8:e privatedeck6 .. burn in~ trp·I. Be aut. •l-lea\,d~HbOls+511WUtS1 land scpd;Ji~,,j:iool :a.,yjiped,~ye,rw;i,., 1 • • Altractittr~ . · ''pirking , , · MartiftiitR-Apts. · ··..,.Ad~itiona l_ frtt pl!-rking Mature adults. 31755 Csl. BEAC!-I YEARLY . . P • _30 RETAILSHOPS M~es, Tnat row n 1 s a n • Hwy 499-2835 Del 3 b 2 ba fumished & unfurnished. Roommate wntedtoshare Prime reasonable space Deeds 5035 "Punum". Vic : Builders - · · . {) 1uxQ . r. r ·upper -~ent) from ~195. Prices 3 Br, 3 Ba. Cdm. Call available large & small . ••••••••••••••••••••••• E mpor iu m , El Toro • ~tewat.er Vi~ .. ~~-·is P x. c~an~~ rom~J ·1Y9'yby iocalion .. Models 642,81730r 673_5140. ' Old worl~ cbarat' \fit& ' Reward. W -128l . Beach.,-~ ~.;; oo.. unporc + .. ~1 ' · ~ 1pto7.Sorrynopets . . . J;)-erch windows •. gables IO~NS •·p ·to 80°' '' ' '•· ' .. _ ~\ . ~ "'IJ'ea s1e. •. ;4.9 . .t;a·3 .~o.r ,1 ~•1.11a &...·fiBM,M:ir d;·,ci.htkl•on:•riftocnn.-iatc Office1l~cf -".1 · 14400 l'&-"'lrtrees . rA.tlj;acenL.:t. ,tr.~· . ·.Y · /O ·~T:1 Slamese .~ . •94 ·2339 ....... ' · •··· "'"', 1S,l;73 !f, / r • •.:aeni.c~ ava1lable.1Monlh ... ,,. ...... .,..,.w.;~ ••••• .: ·1r~'! t i v 8 ,1 Rft 1 A.r-l s 1 \,!! YD.LO-..l.40/o <I c,r.&.t, _.. . , ~ .. ~e~lflirt'!~rea w~·1 ·tomonth·oecupancy, 1501.W tcllffDr ' Grounds. ( ' ' . .".2MITDL.omn .~ . r . ewport Deluxe Apf: 2 bd. 2 'ba, Bd . St00' Sept '1 2'8d ·• ·: . es · -• 580 BROADWAY Lo..,,:est rates Orange Co Av e : C M '" .,,,._l'dl._ A.dulls no · pets. Ocean S2a5. No~. 114.549:1891.. • Oakwood Newpart Flnanc1arar LAGUNA BEACH Sattler Mtg. Co. • 631·1030. . • view. 494·l928. Garden Leestng ~ffice Space 642-2171 545-0611 L o s T : G O I d e n r 1 1777 Santa.Ana Ave CM •Ma id service avail Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 "Furniture a·vail I 3 Rooms Lakeside Home CallonS1te Manager 494 79 , . p I ',,q ;rdESA V ERDE a rea. Openrt1-F16·6 Me-wportleoch 3869 · · Apartments (7141642.3111 ext 246 15 Serving Harbor area 24 Cocke r , tippy, ma e , ,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~t . entr, gar. $165 mo. • years Vic. Victoria&: Placeritia llome atmosphere 2 & 3 Sat 10·5. Sun 12-5 ubl in cl. 646-6600eves . Howp-ho<h CM. Rewa rd! &IZ-4930 or I ~ A brd lx apls. 546-lo.14 ...---. PARK NEWPORT Mobile home, s urfer 's 880 1rV1ne TH E FA c T 0 It y -PVT. rARTY will buy 2nd 631-1368, • j l i. HaC~e-ndo De Meso Huntington APART•,_.,,.5 d ream, 25' in Newport 6A4t5 t065t5ho N e ~,pt;irt .h ldealll s$ho p TCa.Dll:'6s4.2·M35;7n3. discount. Found· G•ay part AngOl'a .,, I 160 W W 'I C M ......, ' 8"h. 50 Yds from ~e•n -ava1 . 1n l e ma . 140. · · • 1 son, • · Pacific '" "'" kitten. Vic. s . Cs\ Plaza . • ,,,, . Cl d G on the =r SIJS. 536-0020. af'ler6PM mo. 673·9606 2nd TD LollltS W..ted 968-5471. "' H j ose ~s 711 0ceanAve li . Largel&2BRapts.with ./.tJr~......., , ;~c BEAUT. G ROUNDS i 7l4)5J6-l487 Luxury a_partmcn v1ng 2 BR. 2 BA. bltns, DW. enclosed gar's & pool . ./~......,.. 1830 Sq. Ft. C·2 bldg. 8061 WE HAV ECAS H! LOST : Cat, Siamese. lite ADULTS-NOPE'TS ove_rlook1ng the water. enclgar.,adultsonly.no from s165/mo. 1760 v'...,.. Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd. Buy2ndT.D.'s wtdark m arkina:s. Fem. 10 minutes to ocean. Lge ~l a n aged by En1oy S'J50,~ he a.Ith pet.s. Nr Hoag Hosp. $225. Pomona Ave. 642_2015 ~~==-.__. Reasonable. 644·6172 Loan on ZndT.D. 's kink in tail. Vic. UdO I Br $175. Gas & Water William Walters c o. s.pa, 7 sw1m m~ng pools, 7 mo. 642-4387 · ./ .... _._ New Loans·2nd T.O. 's n .(! ' ..:1 incl . Dra peries, carpets. ligh ted t e nnis courts, •THE TOWERS ./ ~ -.ce .. .at. DELUXE office, comm'I Equity lnvsmt. Div. Isle. Reward! 673-2339. gas heat, gas stove, air NEW deluxe. beach area plus miles of bicycle 2 BR, oceanfront.. hrwer, 8th Floor . 2 br, 2 ba, 2ter-./.,.... .....--. & industrial spaces. Also BARNETT MTG. CO. Lost: Springer Spaniel. 1 ,1111 conditioning , swimming 2 Br, 2 Ba , closed gar. trai ls . putting, shur -$310yrly.availnow.Gar. mini warehouses in 645-21.34 , R pool, rec. room, washers $275. mo. All util pd. neboard , croquet. Junior 5009 -r.i Seashore642-0616. races. Slip avail. $500 Laguna Niguel & !\fission sfhorthe m • 8,9, wm/wohls 'star eond 11' / •-d &46 " •••4938 A J's 111>. $229.50 mQnUdy,· mo.642-S93lor646-83l6· VieJ'o areas. Handy to """°""c•!Mt.ts/ 'rirf • ryers. , . ' -l.,. .. 1 or ......,. gt. EAST BLUFF Be I P I / face. Vic Talbert &. ,i., ~ (ee. •, ' · also 1 -and a-bedroom · aut ge -. · 800 • Ofe + 400• ware San Diego Fwy. 200 to e-.-.ono • Beac;:h Bl, HB~. Lovely ;a .,er-.. ..C1Pts . drws. . ~ • plans Blld-,2.~toiy. ,lo~ ~!J a ba, 2 encl gar·~· •oom~. -4000 house, .cPt. lited ceil'g: ~sq ft ....... w.w~aa •. Lo1t&: F.u..d .... r. w oo d ,,n ·oow • ,.M.p tu.re 3._..BJt, t · B •. e1U1,:·8"'r. '•b _o u 8 es , f-l~o.t.r J•q .~· ~0-5,296orfd'~. *'••··~···"t·~r:·~··:i•• .prkg. M-L zone $215 mo. per sq ft. 831 ·14'!11-\.fK..+ ••••••••••••••••••••---pff'ioaol5 , -. ., . 5JSO ~l~j~n~~~~~~l~ i ~~:: beach , childre . chen5, pnvata pi~WPi ! B\f. ~A :"'Sund~l:··g'tif'. •naP\1.~ntOCtm~-~l.f 646-1252,·64.1112228 • i , ,>LUSH , Beaul'lilr\i"tf:;. LOST: .PLEASE llELP! •••••••••••••••••~•l.\~ 11 or -ba~onles, carpeting, U P'P~r .i 1 blk. lrom ·''25/Wk:&-~!rj'ld. op .' . . ': ofc. su.ite , Jo rent or shr. Thur. e ve. Multi-colored PR~GNANT? ril Li•e.of ...... ful 'oe·~~a~~hf:!':& ~r=· + drap~nes . _Subterranean b~'a clh. y rl y. $315 . . -548"·595"4 Of5S9;0058 SS PEit SQ FT $195 mo. Xl'nt. NB'/CM ,slriP,ped cat.w/whl nea f:a ri ne conridehti at Ufl p~r~1ng.,wtth: elrewat~. m :M&G or 673.0026 ., . 1617 WESTCLIFF-----NB 1 642_675316(4.!!ots coUar. Viclntty of 33rd t;ouns eling & referral. .,,1 Mctrtinique-Apts #2 ' fl rtlJ!r. 4662 Milo. Apt Optional maid 5erv1ee. ·.:.:.i.: ROOMS $25. week.up with /\GT 541•5032 oc. -St. 673-2181 a ft. 5 & A'bortlon, adoption & Bachelors, 1-2-3: bdrms. A. 846-584 7 Just north of Fashion San Cle..,e-nt~ J876 1 kitche'n . 548-'9755 or . . SEP. bldg wfg·ar. 1000 ~q wknds. 556·3780wkdys. keeping. ''1 1&2 bajhs. w/w _cpts. 3 BR l 'h BA W/W l Island at Ja~boree and ••••••••-•••••-•••••• J ~3967 SING.LE _to 6 rm swt:es· rt. 2l3 w. •Wilson, CM. L t& F d 5300 APCARE547-2563 1 ~;·~. drps, blt11s & pr1vat · ' , cp SanJoaquinHdlsRoad. L 28 2b 1 d . Avail. 1n plush office 645 ...,.20 &6426560 OS oun ~ Patios. Lovely •pacious dr~s. ds hws hr .•. frpl , T I h (714)644·1900 gc r •. a, enct;ise E·Si~e. furn. frplc. ref., bid OCAi rt Full . .,..,. · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dn"nkingproblem? patio encl gar Ch1\dre c ep one g<1 r Whitewater view vt t $115 675-6488 g nr. rpo -garden-like apts. fl eated • · · for rental inrormation Ad U 1 t s 0 n 1 y." s25o-: ,0Pr 64· 0en41'Y61•. • s_er ~ic e incl; Recep-Industrial Rntd 4500 LOSAT /PFETOUN, D Call Alcohol Helpline Pool. Attractive r ent. oi:c. no pets. $265 mo. t t •onfere-rm 24 hr.;ada"8353630 f m be "h Warne 498-3097. , 1 1on1s • • ... e , ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 3 -Adults Only. m1. ro . a.. . . l c II ~3640 960 2900 Adoptoon Low & Bol Ch 4662 M I Single r m, 1/1' ba. Male. $70 xerox, c c. a ......,.. 1200 Sq Ft M 1 /front · · LEM 275E.18thSt.C."'f, sa ica. 10· •Large 2BR. 2ba, f,rpk, mo. Close to O.C.C. ff' ·1 • ·doow 220 CostSpay/Neuterlnfo. PROB S?WECARE 63 1<J003 Apl.A.846-5847 Adu! FREER~ o ice. gerear r. 1 --~~-----1 ONEWAYHELP patio. oce an vu, ts. 646-8333-..,.., 3-Phase. Unitl&,$185.629 LOST: Hearing aid al CENTER. 'wvELY new adult 1 br, rrplc. beam ceil'g, pool. From $2:10. 399 Bay. 146-1456 MEDITiRRANEAM VILLAGE ATTHEBEACll n o pets. S275• Ph : lfr.ouactnow. Terminal Way. Costa ,Edison High Sehl. llunt. 24 hrHolLine645-8800 THI HUHTIMGTON 498-3097· N·8 · Lge bedroom w.pvte New e luxe office space Mesa. Days 540-57 10, Beach. Reward. 557-7054 HEIGHTS APTS SfMllh L 3816 . ~a. IO mmutes lo beach. ror large or small users. eves. 646-0681 . SPIRri'uAL REA.DER d •-oguno SlOOw kly.646-2812. Libe•al l enanl impro•e· • ' LOST: Det,,wt. Tort.011•• ' Opento'"-M'lolOPM Eicaiting pew a ult ap..,, .._,, •••••,-••••••••••••••• , . 2500 Ml 17th & h II 11 I ~ •:UL -. adj'tdHun.t.Hartx>ur ~, uaint, mod, lge lbr. & .. ard 4050 ments allamenitiestoo • nr s e ong. It. Advlc~bna matte.rs. 1 ,•16884 SIMS• Refrigerator. Security. Nettltd amot;1gt ••··~-;-•••••••!,•:•••••: L o c1,'t e·d a l Z0902 Placentia CM ., 220 Beachwalk. HB. $. 312N.~1Camin0fteal , l ~·l BDR FROM $200 Pool. Jacuzzi, Bee. Uldg w/oce )'iew. U!Jl1•a ' 9,M & Bdiit.rl for Brookhur&l, H1.mtington pwr/prkg /exhst air. 12 Reward "6·4048 S&ri Clemente, Forappl. II '' "" l h~ " 11 -! ·!.' .~ ·~ ., I Br. l Br & Don. 2 Br)2 Br Towahouse. Carpet.l. drapes , f&.e.pl·ace, 3 pools. c·ren~ rourts • «r m· sH\ij\ii'!i:·' ·• ,54(1-S442orm-120-r w I e "er c i s e rm. $265 o. 499:..U._-U... erlY per.sOO"'ia. pvt. Beacb. Nr. cor. Atlanta c;e nls. 646-l2S2/644·2'228 LOST: BUl:·/Whte Shep. 492-~---.&,JJ.36 Billiat'ds. Color'TIV. . S47·526 ~.~If : 545·1i952 &: Br~hunL Agent on fl ENT 1125 sq fl SJ,55. 1200 'Pent. Vie. Bolsa Chica PREE.consultaUoo U.at- Ho· m.• , ..ua·. '· IRVINEA'tNl!liADR. " · -·-4200 pr_emises; or .cal_I Rltr., sq ft $170. 673-7039 or Rd. area, HB. 2 yn old. ment'for unw~ flair "'" ,... S45-41J:SS Apa IHNRts Furnished s. ..... r '!-fftcM Michae l McG1nms 1714) G7S-Sll6 Days 213-72:3-5321 ; eves 1 ed • · IE ARST!. Y '->' r. ' , :i .WUftfwllithed 3900 ••••.,.••••••~'·••• 996-3460Collecl. . . , 714.554.3552_ Reward!' ~-=~ent~ remo~ • tBeW-m,$185 ;2bedtr~. LIDO U niq"'.'° t.:f.ann-... ~••••••••••••••••••• 8LK.6oBeaclt.New;Con-. ·· DELUXE1nduslnalun1ts 1 ~·---------1 -"==-~----- ·-, I I 24od HctfboP'lnvd Costa M.,e~a. ('JJ(.)557-8020 Large 2 Br, bltns, crpts. drps , SITO. Ciill a ft . t2noon, 543·9'1!5 C!J5 : 13 bedrm, 2 bath, f &;aut. d~cord. 2 br, lg, de~' J acuzzi/.,.o1Je1ball. Beautiful new ofc bldg. 1 with offi ces: lJOO, 1400, Lng. hrd. mullJ·Clr ul, *'NEW! N"EWJ. -. I.• $360. t hildrl'n OK. Open bnck patio, l'rpl. 575-6.\59 ~ftiiQfr, 'Sips. 6. $125wk. 968-5700 or 2 r oo·m .S "!I t~ • '1500, 1600. 2212. 3740 to blue eollar & nea dlsct 'Dally12·7.Westof9eac NEAR floag ~p. $275 · 1 • Secret.aria l sel"\llCC t. 6000 sq ft . 642-4463 or Lost 1~lh & Marigold. PltotoMad1l:19 Blvd .onAdams.northat mo. 2 Br . 2 Ba Studto. EWTllCMWCtKl'.'1 . NEWP O RT S"lt!p1 to P.re m1 s e s. Nr. O .. 642 -7604 . Agt. on pre-CdM S2S Aeward,art8. AhraxasMassagelOlm- Alabam.a_J blocks. New cpts . drps, bltns, ~lL~!f!!~~~C: bea c~. Mod. 2&4 Br. $195. Airport, N.D.833-3104. mises.-711 W. 17th St., 673-4317 ore73-2251. ~-'r~33 Fullerton. CM ,.) f•C "' LARGE 3 Br w/palio & K EN·i~lt'CX:ERS D JW . Ws hr & Dry r . •Boc:Mlor1 lo$4SO. wk. 642-~ PLUSH, Beaut. furn lg. C.M. j,L;:O;;;;ST;;;:-:-:L;-n:g;.1h::a;-:1':e:;;d-;;S,;: .• ~.1 ~~~~----- frplc $250. Garden apt.s REAL'l'V -Hookup. No pets. 4243 • l &R , 2 Bit ~OR DL MAR Nr. ocean. ore. suite, lo rent or 5hr 1800 Sq. Ft. M-I Space. m eae Mix male cal, Teen Age Girl ~d like 111 w/pool. Adults only_ The ;::',::::• · Dana Rd .,6'12-1324 '. •2 IR & Oen immac, 2br, quiet adlts. $195 mo. Xlnt. NB/CM Front office . Large rear Choe. Point. Vie Santa to live w /quality family ;1~ V~en~d~o~tn!':•~·c.'54~5~·"'11628~--:":J'!~~~~~~~~~ From S•7S ·s.415' r$185 wk . from 8/23 , toe. 642·6753 /644-6815 door. $2$0 mo. iris Whit-A'na Ave & S&nloTomas, In Lag1;1-~1 B~h Hlg~ Sch ·-:-Bayfronl.2 Bd.Z8a,..P.vt.. .~tS3 · tlerSt.CM .days540-S710 CM. Mus\ rec. spec. Dis t . Ca'u_ld b.elp LARGE 1 br w /view, pool, 2 lSI\ Condo frig. a'°ve Heb, & pier. $S50 yrJy. Mna~ hsf & Adants "-Ylll~or Au"" . .., 10 per •_.1,.111,..' .__ · eves 646-0681 . i m ed l·c • R e ward ! w/youn1er ~hildren. Am· l&tl '115. Adults . 1 1 . 1• bcb. $?40 97S-1935&'4M5.10. . · • s.40·1800 " " •• ,..,..._, ... ..,.... • · • M-008S/&4 2-0T20 • fie s upport patd by ,..,,. 545.8628 poo, mi. rom rwk/ IS.cbw/pvtbch Of!')"tCEw/BALC~ l'lOCISq.Ft.air dlnd'.btc& ' I. .• i lher. 499·1,08 PE' 1~ •Br, 1•• Ba,,~ •• d-. mo.ZJ-3-592~2203 • ~ MES• y-• l. ~ptj!.BT5·306;}. P,rftt~1eNewtJi911.Ceri!!{ shop. N. CostaM~ Rewara1 tnsaaernent Ir:., .. ~=•"'-,..,·,.,,.----,. ~ ....... • ...... NEWd I '-"-~ 11:1(111: v I -l•cra l lon .~o lh 1.0 ume lse •\... ~ rinr ••t. "WDR ,, ". • nu paint. clean, Si:a 'im b~l'-~Gear.:,~c: 1 2 ~rms .• 1i,; blathcondO l .... ~ 0C=I · :~f: 13Nb~ S a ~ ~t~,. f}lrn· , oc: lin· hers 400 ~~·ft. c 'ttJ M'AR',\ ln ici;beci. Vlc Co!'".e[!•t\onaJ Spanl1h ··J88 ••• I e c.1 breeze, $2lO. 54S-6175. ~ 423 Jh sl. 21l~l-1'7S ; 'with.ROOl..'335 ~~ I ~.,~ rS2?t v . . '. poo ' (Jam. 290 or .tel-n.• ' " Cs. And sml dark rm. M i r k ti { B"1kt N 8 la1Jor~.t• YpPrneedl•by NEWLY DECORATED · • STEP.S T_ORACI". 'lJ,, .... rA• .. 4S 11:..~utvr;JGffwk~ew. ~ A $aU.S~Ml2 ... -. ·AA·.6PM. 545-8881.. 873i2U~or6?l-643i . forrq_er BerU\a Jmtruc· 2BR •1111-~~,~-2 B"lb uni--< ~t ... ~ """"' 1.blk· '""tr.~ ·Sum· . , • tor. 1P.vt or 1roup. 2Br,w/pr.SJ.1s.Wat1cr .•. :. '•'•'111.U\:'"'11 ""' '" a, ,__. , /,.,.._ .... m e r~. t·~OOmo, l s e . . .. 2NEWBLDGS,Rdhlll•ntPOUN'D :J StirB~tJ'I. -903 . r-,...,..,----n u pd. 2176 ,"B'' Placentia • .sbopping. ~l?~/¥Q.. K SIA WltlG -"'..-or4-3496 w .. t ti ff D ·"" .. _ o( d 638-41~.,,,, RcalOnom1 cs ti~-67w 2 BRJ2 8a aondoS41S CORONA DEL~tAR .__...,-_.. c r. ~.,-· Fischer. lrv.ine comple111. 1mix dog w/flea ~lar. • · •fl • WEH•yr. Z Br Townhotee f-.lc: NBWeoRT 8ch 1/::1 Mk lO lice. Fu_.;:~_~r W'. $1q6 ~5 Sq, ft.,.w/3BOO ·sq. f•malc. V\c. PlacenU • & iP --1o1C:'i.' L-5400 ,IJ ·'c • BEACHARF.A• A.. ' . 'P"-. \ . • mo.M2·4,P'l7. ft.A/C ofc't .12,11'.JOsq.n . 1$th CM.S48·705t . ~ ... . -A ST.UNNIN -lg . I tir 2 &lBR apts.Some wlth SU"MERRENTALS from S2'75.18rrromPOS. beac .F~m11)'ol4.0pen 12000_... ft...A !G olc. · ••••t•••••••••••••••••• ,.19 G_arde:a iapt.. .Pool, rec (iT"epl a ce.!·, e nc~os ed Pool. tennis, conliMntal I /JO hru 9/6. $150 wk . 1140 up Sto~<>Mees cpU Both rire .spmklrd foil t 'O,UND : Irish Setter, Dancers ComerSinstes nn. $1850 718~.St. garacn. ulilltieti p:!ljd. brea~(as\. Some oce!_n. --lfMl~l2"""'6th St., ND. dr•• a Ir b1Ul. 17301 ctilin1• • Jood Prr· . fli'male. ~Vic. Bayaborea Dance. •Grand ()peaa .. 2 8R newl1-deoor'd., pvt.. $2.10. )Ind 1.1p, No ree. Call ata~n a vie~. cioie m . s . Be•cti Bl,.H.B. 842-Pbone83W10t.1· -· .. .NB.111·0688. Set..·nlte, Aua.M.$. Mabt ,,.u.. .._ ·'200· 131 ill. 1 3 1 1 T o a 1 N •"""Jl"f & f,.• tiftm. ~,1a0 Ii< ro1< patio E ,. . F 0 u N °' ,.. b -.t-1:c11t11or:-s.A. s.1.-;;:::~=pi r-l"·B.~~:;.~~· Du 1 p;ex, ,8M·m:ll. • :~o,;t:;.J:.:·, wk: 0r!1e~~~-~.;j~~s:r.~.~~ ~~b·~·imi.:·i·lt~:'. ;d~:·:..J!'•;. "~r rooms -C!JK J ni'9! kllcf'h c!¥._.hr. 1t0Ye, Inc gt. NWPT Shorft(2i8r. 2 8', E EXCm G .IS•tuna Beach, b!•ut. ~Db _ _ ~-'1Sl2 . , H'.8 . 5a8-<1758 · iJt .......... . 1W brick ',aac"bq., patio, 'A'i/fl'tl t 91•1, ,1)25 .mo. caraJ,e .. · 1upper,duplex. l'A MISAAPTL 11ft f\oom!Blthf'Miach. •-Wet Bar ' . •• 'fi \did c . 4 •-••••••Ji:~•·•--..... tA.8 XlnLlocalion.•lteaarent. 53;6-""'50orW.dft -..., SJOO.r..o..~a .... · MfNUTESTOrtPT .. unti1 •115.499-:'9ri~ · •C•tRtl&Dr•PN f'h"'•t• ·· 4550 :ve W;~~r:=;.t:M'rn'· h•11r.1r• 1 ,,, 351 Vl~i, Apt. 357, ~db Aara~ .. ~ .:;,'f0 8EAU'f.' "W'· 2 br, .,.. ' BClt. ,.,. .... W .. .....__' ~]00 ·•2 Reit Room&· •••••••-·•~1-··~··~ C•lltold~ntlfylMS4191 . ' ............ __, • 'JOOS nrf ... -4252 "' , " il' ~ • ~ ~• ....-bit ~~I ' ·· '4S3 Battt lit! BR. f'romSlQ:~•. .....--. .7 •Xlnt'bwfnl!!SS loc. -Starafie art• .. 111 rent un · •••••••••f'••••••-•••• ,.,1 VALUE Quiet .~ br, cpt, "1nour ·'~-~·. ·t• ' ·trv~~eAv'e:MV~· .• ~::..u:.::~ , pi;(,~"t;;;;~;t;:;: :~~~~::!~:~:. ~:~~~.~n:11~;i.':fQ ~cr:t,;,a~l·:~o~~'b:: =~·~==I~~ .\I drps, tt1"'f'r'efrig; D/W, · ·a11 '~\( e\.ic: ~'b.k !t BR', i'2 BA . Ytly. Bit. tq I'S Bft• K••t~NtwOort IO-shfre tatteluUy furn'd •1-l'Yt!'at LWI• .. • -aq.ft. to1.al .. 1Starit.¥ on 'P OI n t·e r • CM a r ea forme r Berlt.a lftltnla· ,.oft poot M•Q:lr'W1illttu1'9 onlr, clJy,S~ c· I , · r1:£ flcch , (extr'il, ptkg: PaUo. 'IMwl.)1 ·ot!n I•• L-..g•aa hse. )(OV~ lM ALLOWANCE Pt•M lae.1. 141. mo~ ••Jlew~rd. "5-18'1 •Aftef. tor.. p 1 yt ot1"'"1 r0trp. tt0pdt:--M~ .il df.zi'3 _ '' · · m'MMf.'1M ·'' 546·!!!•'· 1 ~ eve •• , 1\;, -CA_Lt..~·11•1 4"'6002. ~ • • ;; • · ...,....., l ... t -~ ,..'OR -I • •-• -· -· -~. ... - I ------· ~ --~· --· ---. --·-----· • • 1' I • . . . . . ~ ~ ----l •• I l •• .. " d ' I·. :) n R " ., I •• ,., • " ' ~ H •• s T " Ii: ,, '" I " 'I ,, '· " ., '.• •I " " l c ., I IA , • " r. " ,, ,. ,. JI f , ?. ' I • 'l' -' i ;) c " •• J r , e I B ~ J I· HelpW .... od 7100HelpW-7100HelpW .... ed 7 100 Holp W •l•d 7 100Help W .. t.d . 71 00 Help W •lod 71 00 ~1······~············ .............................................. . :F:.:•kl:e"Y=·Au!l=e!"-""C!8'-. :.:19"7::.S-----.,---'°"""'llo!Y..:.P°"IL:!O~Tc.....!D"-.f.7 . \\ ~.!:~ ..... ?!.~,~~~.~ .. ~ .. ?!.~ ~.!!~ ..... !!~ ADVERTISING SALESMAN .. CO ll e~e Stude nt mtichua1 c1 1ly ln~lint:d. Parl·time work. Call 646·961 1. Col student11, p/l slti. ck:· ll v. Eve11Sat. Car, phone nee. f.1r Ly'11111&'8·l004 Cook ror Mexicun rood. Wed thru Sul O•y1. Ca ll M8·9949. •COOK• Sautf Stutiontlluck Up M"llt be exper'd. l..ead· ing N . 8 . h o t e l r etta uranl . C:tll Chef, . ...................... ~··················· ......................... . ' 'JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12·16. Earn $20·$40 per week gelling new subscribers to the DAILY PILOT after 'school and Saturdays. No deliveri es or collecting. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call 1140;IZ10 •~qu1I Opportunity Employer P•rt·Tlme General ore. Typlftl le 10 key i'ddcr. Hr. Ml al yoor coove· nlence. All :.ges uccepta· hie. ~·1060 P EDIC UlllST Must have owtl <:lientele. Apply Magi's Pt1ilgic, 18'94111 J.Jarbor HI , CM Call642·6245 P erson 2 1·40. lrn !or mgml. SlSO wk a;:uarn. Co l pre r . Mr . Levi M&1004. TEENAGERS & eouEGE STUDENTS Earn up to $50.00 per week for part time work evenings and Saturdays. Phone 536-1287 for intcr\liew. Equal Opportunity Employer WHO WANTS TO WOR ? DRIVEACAD! . CHOOSE your hout!l., work fo r yoursvlf, be your own boss. ~ten or Women. Can be slightly h a ni:lic a pped. Neat· C lean Appearance . Vets .. retired. Ae:e 25 to 10. Supplement your in· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in person, Yellow Cab Co .• 186 E.. 16th St., C08t1t Mesa. Hard Sell. Able and willing \o see and aell lop executives of large industrial firm.s . Bac.kground in newspape r :•Pec1al .secllon promotions re<Juired. jihould be familiar with all Orange p1>asl communities. Excellent 'ttlrnll!,leration and fringe benefits for top Pl'Oduce~. Call Charles ·Pritchard (714) 64f4321, 9 AM to 5 PM Mon. lhr~ ~ .. 1ror, ~ppqiblment, if you meet the .fbov«l r-eqwrements. • . Jlm, 1011m·2pm, 6+1 ·1700, ' nt.53)..EOE . HelpW-d 7IOOHelpWOftled 71 00 PHOHESOUCITORS Woman 40.ss. N;•hts on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For a thletic organlta· phones. No sales. NB ' ' Coolt,·Heii.vy l>reukfas t lion SI 7&hrtoslartplus M..J ... W Id 7 100 0 are•. PBX e11 p. helprul. exper.$4hr&up.Full or Glr1 Frfdoy18Kpt. ••MAID•• · · •-... ane HelpWnte d 7 IO Training <il min. wage . • ~·I . Good . 1-ho New~rt Ch"M"l Inn bonuse~. 53'·2.lOO. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.Li_ w~ p /t1m e. 645·1070. typing, s rt.hand , . ., .. .. days for 3.4 wits. CaU ~ -.__ 70 HelpWCllthd 7t001-'==~'-'-=---1 helpful. WllUngto learn. Ca11 642·:nl> PRESSM.-4.M SEC llT .. RY Mon-Fri be twn 9am. .. J•o•b···~~= .. •••ru'7~1',"', ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cosi ne ra de Comid11 Sendresume&salary re·1-,-,a-l-d-.-o-.. ,-C-l_lf_f _M_ot_•_l_l_"'-l·I E•per . A .U. Di-ck . RN-CCU ~ .._., ..., Masic•na Trahajo de · t t p 0 Bo ~ • ~ k C ( Bus y l'ublic Relations, ~·~pm=·~64~6~·~•~07~'~·----qwremen a o · · x South Coast Jtwy . 300Jlte ameraoper or N•'ghts. fu ll or p/t-ome. of,. >lu s t ha •"' xlnt'" ~ve home Ir: not b· ·· Dia. Miercolcs·Sabado ....., JIB c --N • · '" 8ANK£NC Tel. S48·9949 l;~-;;;;·~;;:;·;;;;';;·~·~-~·;;;;;;;;~-~494~·~'8~92~.[};V;\N(T.j)-J lnslanl Print Shop. eal Diffe r e nt1<1l pay. Xlnl skills. Lite bookkeeping. Young Man 18·19 yrs for 'i'den. lntelliaenl al· c ... ~Loan appear.Salaryopen. llUi· benefits . Contact l\1rs . C<ill540·1050. ractory work. Days II active, "· Completely C fl.IAID WANT F.D tant Printer)', 3621 W. l nesl & truiitworthy. U rwrifers o upl e a,s w or kin g PartTime *Call McArthur, Santa Anu, Balestre ri , 642-2'.341.l •---------J;';S=a=ts~.~64~5~·:;27~·0~2~·---- e•se give mt 11 bre11k. & Pr oce ssors mMn ugerll or small rood GORDA LIZ ~1 es a fl1 olel • 646-~1 846·0621. C 0 st a ~1 em 0 r 1 a !• M•rchMdin tty. 5J6.t42.8. Downe,y Suvings & Loan t1:11keo1>t in Laa:una . In· ..:..:.:...:="-------1 Hospit al, 301 Victoria. STOCK ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• h . d ' t , lervietN & detoils, Call !las Opcru·n .. For·. M •1~T MECH A Printing Press Opr. Job C.Ptl . EOI-:. .. -.aJ 1005 A Rell•b~e • Bondabl CAlli imme 18 e operungs 644·ZMOal'\tlpm. · ~"" • · l ... ~~~~~~~~~I _, ..... , ~uple would Ilk t< lnl\1LoanDept.C1tSanta Exper. in mai ntenance ope ning ror offset print·i: CLERK ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;u.naao •• IA 26 e . Ana rOf' Loan Proc~.sors DELIVERY DAY & HIGHT installatlon & repair of ins press opr in SJC. Ex· N YICTIOLA lot ,_ units " Underwriteri;. Ex· SlJND/\VON'LY IUSIOYS productionequlp.Stcady per.or previoustraining * R Fo r s mull e lectroni c lpt. house in Npt. ~h: ·pe:rl enced in fliLMC & O.F DAII~V PIL'OT to job. xlnt benefits, Come req 'd. Call 493·8122, a:;;k manur. f:xov•r 'd in ship· La r ge <51" high, 24 ·• W:ou ld "'anu"e lok e • · · d I f 'lod L p For private "'ychiatri c ..-w 'od e, 25 '' deep > ~ ·•• • FNMA Conve ntion I cariiers. Reqwr-•••eof 1n ao appy. 9am to or .. u earn ress. plng&rc."t·e1ving alsode· .Wner.would&maked& a ,..,...,. Apply lnPerson clinic. Good frin ge BrUnswl ck (8runawlck ,1. Loan s . Contact Mr . l<t rge 'Station Wagon or M h fL'3>PM 11am.1:30pmto4:30pm. ~ t ~-r· p ·• & s irallle. Req 's good d r -e !lions Refere nces R ' • d 0 . onl r1t1 ·11 · Calo' foam, 16661 Von Real t:sta c,· license1 uene 1ts. 01 vacs .. d . 1 & Bla ke·Collen at ~ .. · . · · 1c n ar avenpOTt Van . Contact llarry lo h Id c 11 b ·~a n writ n g go m e :Wnte ~lns.iftm Ad·N~. (1141J49.se11 ' Seeley or James 1,arks, 900 _ysi.Dr,HI Karman, Santa Ana. s al es pe'ople . Why no ol ay.s. a C'zt"'n math. P at. 1918) Pre-el~rjc, 11J6, Dai y Piiot; P.O. &xi----------1 330. W.<>st nay ?t. Costa Equal Qppo~. Employer EOE wor¥,Jin the hottest are~ 9am-5pm, 496-370 or STACOSWITCH wind'. up v I c t r ·o.1.a . ~. ,60, lost.•. M4;&•} C.¥ Bea.u.ty Manicurists fl.tesa.{re1:Phone 6'12·4321:1~~~~~~~~~~~ -~M~A~R~l;::"'E;;Et;:::l~Ci:;;,.,:~ ·E;-:·~~l~gat~~YBe~c:i~t·~~~11-=83=1-~17~7~•~·-------I IMC. ~?e~otau~) tlf!ni;~r~lga! ~--...... ~----1 P.art-t1me to take over fO< •P""inlrileril ! . LI .. IRSTYUSTS ,...: " '" . RN ·--~ ''1 t I 837 8 79 .. ~ n" -r.1 c,Na m ee at Villag1 1139 8 aker,Costafl,fesa .,n .. cs Pia"" excellent.- Y ou n g 'Ma n 21 Vrs . ~.:f.3.e .e. ·. 7 '.1'.!qu~I Oppor.Employcr With Following MECHANICS Rca1Estate96.l·4567 RH-Hlcaht,Shi.ft 54,·3041 ' ·jy. R eady "~ refinish. W JearP.eotry ex pr .. \n:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ 0 t 1 R · · ue-porter 1-.r-1-Highest wages! Must be 11·7 :30. Full lime. r.fcd-Eq ual Qppor. •·mpJo>·er $250.00 Phone 675-0342 or .. ....... ex' pr. •·-tools •. en a ecept1orusl. Re· "" ... .,.. -·------... -.-S ( XI ~ ..... uwn GI ce t II B "·'4 0661 or"'~"'"'",., exp'd . on fl.tarine gas & -urg. Di r. pay. nt 675'.9988. · -tturk .. I Want . WOrk . B & G'rl 'n ex{;1~·846.iJro 1 --=~.:.:.·::::::.:::...:~c:::.·=-=-1 diesel eng's., tranmsns. REAL ESTATE benefits. Contact !\.lrs. :146·3642eve1. OYS I S 1-IAIR STYLIST Female &outdri\.'es. 1860 Mewportll J ensen, 642·Zi34, Costa Ta s tee 1'~r eete ·!\1 a l e ~ . }Ololtyears ofage.Dai· DENTAL Specialist's Of. forNB~1 e n's hairSalon. TURB01t1ARLNE • CostaMHa r.1e s a !\1 e morial p /t i m e . N ea l a p · .,..w_.... 7100 ly Pilot delivery routes ri ce seeks p;1rt tin1e Space rent<il a vail. SunsetAquaticPark Well IOC ated RE offi ce Hospital. 301 Victori a, pearan ce. Apply in ·~••••••••••••••••••••• maybeavailableinyour ge ner11 1 orfice h elp. 646·27 16 846·412S n ee d s 2'l ice n sed C.~1 .E.O.E . per son. 2966 Bristol, ·,. ACCOUMTlMG area. Earn profit for de· Insura nce, etc. Exp'd;i c=-=--=--~---1 -----"':...:=:...---I salest>eople. Business i ·SALES, full & p/timc. C o s t a !\( e s a - ,_ CLBI liveries & cash. trips or pref 'd. 842·663 1 11.8. HELP WANTED great-need more hel1 1-lorse tacks, clothing. TELEPHONE SALES. "J:n exper. receivables. merchandise for selling area. TROPICAL FISH ~ for our buyers! Call fo Call 640-1710, !\1 artha. . 1 & 10 key 'd new subscriptions. For -"~~;;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;;:--J --_:C~a~ll~54~9-!139~1 ___ J MAS~ACiE TECH interview. W. E. Lachen Experienced preferred. : H~'w" P'ORT u ~1,;.... inforrriation please call DENTAL RECEPT. . Young lady (18·281 for m.>'"· Realtor. 646-J928. SALES Earn as much as you like 'o'. 'Ii · .,_""" 642·432 1. Fro m Sa n 3yrsexperience.Orange ~elpWantedp/time~lart legitimalefulltirJ\C~i· by talking to people a ll · YACHTClUI Cle mente -S<tn Juan Co. practice . 830·3731 , ing late ~ug . for .'W'.u~ter. lion. No e xper. nee. Wt E''e!LJ1:673·4577 HOUSEWIVES-$ over Southern Orange To al l our friends in Orange County JOHATHAHS AHTIQUES is having their annual Super Summer Clearance Sale on entire stock up to lf1 OFF! 42231stSt.N.8 . 673·6CXl1 ~}!rs. Ae\:er.rian,tJ73·7'T.lO Capistra no area, eall ask:for Gloria. Also, la.king application send to sqJlool . e arn TOY & GIFT County rrom an air con · t ' 495·0630 a nd fl.1ission Vie-for f/tlme day help.,App· while you lt:llm, Apply in . ·PARTIES ditioned office. Two ___ W_A_N_T_E_D-,--- Jl"CCTS. Rec/Inventory. jo-EI Toro area, call pesigp'eT Ma nur. of qur1h· ly betwn 3·5PJ\t, any day person any afternoon 0 1 • 1\EA1'.. ESTATE SALES shirts·lOam lo lpm or Old Stusic Boxes, Pttet·· Marine exp. j>rcl'd'. 1851 S8t-63tO. .lY wpod y~chls has im· tot e.Do na ld 's. 700 W eve. 2ll2 llarbor Bl\'d HACIB4DA Gifts 'N Gadgets "'ill 5pm lo IJ'pm . A1onda y t lach Steins & Royal . ' .. •• ' "' '"'' '"'' . .. ,, d i "' I,; T ··1' I "n• ... ,,,,, .,.., 1 l •• • ,r:(~ I •hi! o'I T .n1f bliu .... ·.fl~ " .. 'If lo 'H .. ,.~ .... ·'~a ... l •I• -nl \)HH .. cGaw,lr~.?79-6181 Equa!OppoY.Emni~ ...... rn.i;:tt.opcn1ng~for : Pat· CoastHwy,ND Costa Mesoa.•.,, I ' .~ .. '·EST•TE,l~C. trai n inexp<!ri e nced throughFriday.t\pply atl 0 JI ..... ~ ... ·t t"Tn make r!i. Boat · ~ -1\11;~ ~ .... housewivestoearn$?000 250 E . t7th St. Costa ou1ton-Tobier.>I f'l ,•r •AGIMCYSEC'Y 1 Bui lders, Loft Wofk ers. Help. Want ~d full 01 fltATURE lJ8LP. Nights. Opens Orlice #4 in Costa by Dec. lsl demonSfrat· !\1esa, o r ca ll T ony Coll ection. WiUpay~aflh. i\ Occidental Life hu11 an IOATIUILDERS Positions req. thorough p /t1m e . N.o e 11per Premium pay. Naugle~ !'tlesa . Self starters. fre1 ing be'autifullinesof gifts Scimiaat646·4100. ADRIAN'S. 3111 Villa tritmed. opening for a WESTSA ILCORP. working knowledge or necess. D.K s Do.nuts, Driv e -T h r u . 2 1-10 . thinkers,trucindep.co!" & toys . No deliv·no col· -=-==..:c..:..:c._=---1 _w_,~Y_.N_B_._67_3_·7_21X! ____ , < 1. Mey wtsh ability & a llas Im med wooden boat building 24842 ~1 u1rlands.. El Brookhurs t St. 11.B tractors. Best comm. i1 · lect -free hostess gifts. TELEPHONE Solicitor E j leasanl personality to Openings t,or : t t'chn iq ues & provcnl ;T;;•;;•~o;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Btwn lOam &Spm. tow n. Call Need car. Call 979-4307 \11anted. $3. hr. + comm. cC~Z~'i~c E: ~.·,1 'llrork in one of the nicest J crartsmanshipin execul ·I• John Rampello, Mgr Gifts 'NGadget.s Wrk . week <:onsists of 6 !\tOVE·IT·SALE from 1 )ocations in N.B. 8:30·5. * oumeymen ing complicated designs H MEDICAL Bkpr. Exp'd. 2975 Fairview at Baker "Our 25th Year" hrs daily . Alon thru Sat. my house to yours. .:t.fon-t~ri. Pleasecoota~. EncJiMlnstalen in fine woods. Plant is Orne in A /R , AJP & ins M9·9511 1 ---=.'-'='-'-=--~ No selling. !'ttake appts. Antique furnitur e & .~ Evel y n llamilton . •Plumbers lo c at e d i n n o n · Consultants Needed for gr oup o only . Call for inter\•iev• &,44·5600. •lllter/Extnior metropolitan smog free RadiologiSL'i in NB. Senc REAL ESTATE SALESLADY Mo n . 8 I 11 /75 . Ph : ~~rc~~~u~11;~n:Or~~1 !~:. Equal Oppor. Employer C--nten San Diego Co. Xlnt \l.'Ork-resum e to : Box 444 65 to 70'/11 Commission. Small gift shop. N.8 . For _6~3~t-·1~86-'-l _N_B _____ " glass. siJ,·er & gift items. .. -,.~ in g l'onds. ~:z acecss to Forllliktirn Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo) Dynamic, prestigious. appt call ,673·2£34 GINGERJAR irobitious persons wh1 •Yacht Painters l.K:ii ches. ml)untiiin, dl" D . C ol 1560. Costa ~1 esa. Ca ha ppy orri cc \I.'/ hea,.,. -"'~-'-~------<T e l e phon e An swerin g qu•~ ""ant to earn extra in· •Wood Finishers es1911e tr 9'.!626 Se r\'ice . Ex per, Full-ANTI ~ come full or part·time. sert. Sl•nll letter or rc· Call 714 /639·1000 unstructured learnin1 2 SALESMEN time. Fl ex . !!rs. >W· 1777 1007 Church St , C.~t . Call (or .pp' .•• 3.4786. 1·3 Yrs marine ex per. to sumc dt•st·ribin~ bat·k-For Appointment Medical Assistant environmenl & semi ·p\1. 646·4.lM " qualo'f>' Top •. & d • 1 h' ff' h 2 · ;. For loca l a rea. Men or . 'ages ~rou n "" sa ary 1story Mr. Puum.ire Back ofc. ,1.,.1 ha,·e .. o ices as openings i. Tele ph-•~-, 'Int ,0 • .. n ro·t . A I II ~ " .. 'd t' I · t "'omen w fsales ability tc ....... ~ PUILIC •IJCTIOH . u.: cs. PPY or ca ~astl y r ex p.Callbct\1.1' resl1 enNoaBor1n ve~mertn ea rn commiss ion or Pffimeeves &SatAl\.I. " .. Assetnblen~ to Security Guard at 275 Moble Marine Cnrn IOam-<pm &l4·0'.!95 sa es. . . nr. airpo . d . 16 & 0 e A ply l"'""'" Pt1ANV ITEMS OF FINE r _ !\1cCormick Ave. Cotita --r flOSTESS, morning shift · C~ll Don Berma n a S40·$50 or more per a). \' r .. P ' ~ J . GetMral Mesa. San l't71t"4rlc7o4"4'.~: ... ~. . 8 I u e D o I p h .. •led' ·1 A . . t B ' !714 ) 752·1920 to Sepl 18. representing J ackson. -~ld\l.'ay City. JOBEJWECETSL. RANTIY, QAUREST. . TEMPO 1 ----------l -----'-'"'-""~="""---I In ica ss1stan . us)1 . F ' d C .. M After4pm See Dave •. cd Re.s.ta uranl, 3355 Via Cardiologist ofrice in ie~ta ; osla t.>sa, · · FINE F URN .. ETC . Te mporary Help Uoo~keeper want · Ex· DESK CLERK Lido, N.8 . H.B. Hvy on insurancq Real btate Sales selling1 2-~~~pol ns·Slra.dc Telephone "'ork from PHONE FOR INFO. & '17802SkyP-ar1c'.lr\•ine ·per;i enc~-d..~o r~Aw;z 18.~:tr\'d NCR 4200. Send ~~ ,. and transcribing. Wll S1tlesmeho_!"Broker t.o ·out ~·tt ~e ~ or ~in· your home. Malur BROCHUHE.64.\·2200 ••!' ~~o~~~~~:~~·~·~: ·~. o!f~cel IA . a.:una 1lk ft lirf¥!' lo ·Clalitl n:ted ad 119Q . NTN~.M4:11 ·~JMtrain. Exp. !kli.)l.nt!bi .. lie ~I fl~'#l-·(ltea n vieloi • cludin~ 'fr~ti .chart,l"l': on woroi\n"lll•l•nled. eau :tii " . . . '• " ' ~ ~ :.2T~ .... ppowitmtt~k>,.ill w; . Sib, t=~e L>lily ll•ilot, \lo'il" • .. l'OOlla aA: . appty. 842,8889. :1 .,, ., ·•duple~ an<;J _Triplex i!f· .. 100~ irr~\o fo~ bCrieht QI area. 'Pit s~e-r~:J~'N( ·Bakhtiary P,er.;ian Rq, • A'SSIMILY ~' ~aa . '' ""'P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa 3e!'(. ~·~.... \.·' • •: · . ·come ,propertiesinDan.a Esl ~n cia .lJigh Schodt selling.6:is·6101 16 '4'' x 11 '. Xlnt·coad. I. &LITE BOONKf.:E PER. fu ll iMesa,Ca92ti26 IO US E EEPE ' l\t1l1 a r.1 cx 1 ca r Poinl/Cµpislrano Bea~· B\centenn1al 1rlar~h1ng 833·6031 day(; fiM ·l22ii ~ . , K .· JR!Co_<>k, R es t a urant . Ex pc area. t,ull or part time. B.and . P~o n e N . J . The atre Work : Con· eves. · ..;;:ANUFACfURING ~~:;,er~: ~~daif:.'s~t~: !lietary s u_pe r,·isor for a ~~Pd .. for ~ini~ J)t!rson. W ait r ess n ee d ed . Apply in pcrsoo Thurs. Zie n er. Cos t a Ptfe s a cession Clerk. l\lin age ----------! itions open. 5 Days. . . .. lu rgc s kil led nurs ing 6;~:is;;· a a. SJOO, 642·9164 Fri.,Sat. · Cham~r or Commerce 18.PJti me.$2 hr.StudentCOLLECTOR~lates,ri:g. S2Hr toatart. 979·~. s.leev~ bkpr. for Chns· facility v.'antl'<I to rill a" -----------1 West bay lncome l-lomes 646-0536. ok. A11ply in person, Sad· $50. B&G Bicenl.ennial t1anf1rm.Send resume & h II · , .. 1. ·1 •MEWS FLASH• d k c · I II Plate £or $37SO Best buu ; 'j ASSISTAHTMGRS s alarv reqmts. to· 1'0 c a cn g in ~ p~s i ion. Housekeeper /Cook Live 3412 1Coastl-iv.·y. lcbac 1ncma. . , · · -... • . r . & M i"ses outlet store iiox . 511 Ba lboa ~a . !\.l ust ha ~'e t•ert 1ru·<il l· or in, for I .a dult. ExJ>('r. On· Escrow Tnte $52 Do1n a Pt. Sales Person, permanent Ill. 23684 El Toro Rd , E. anywhere! 838-4292 , ......,.,1 · · · c?mplet1on or 90. h?or ly w/ local refs. need ap· Xlnttyp.skills nec. See !\f R. l~aBORDE. full time needed for work Toro E.O.E . m/f. * ~iw LQ•ft ••/special.ty twi.·st. Good •-""~'--------dtcl<iry coursC' 'Mus , -CONTROL CAR''ER R It " -~· E d l -. · .. I:< a pl y. Drive, 0\'er 35. likt' "' ca or. in a lighting fixture .oppo~. xper · Re~·BookkeC'Ping.gcneral of-rehub m1nded fac1htyor. a nima ls.Call673·8879. EmploymentAgcncy s ho\l.·r oo m . t~xpc r . *DIS COUNT Bonda~le . nl ·9 "'.kdays. ri ce. J<:xpd. /\ccts rec. fering top sa lury. l''l:· l-'C:::C:.::c::::..::::.::.:.=:-=.:.::-:woo Irvine. Ste 109B TOOLER/MOLD PllC•* ·~f-6 S~t~~ Se d resume l• post ing journals. recep ccllenl benerit s. and an Housekeepers. Laundry NwptBch 714 /556·850 Real Estate Sales h e 1 j>ru 1 bu 1 n ° t MAKER 2 roll top desks. carved .tJa.ss1f1cd. adno.483 .c f• t 'oo no··l , o'n <uran c" .t. •. t' Go'rl• wanted. full&· "re•tl-C-necessary. v.·c v.'i\Jtrai n F'"-I 'Ibo f IJi; p ., ,, exc1 Ln 1nccn l\'t' pro· " r ~· -.. ~. the right person. Call lu.::rg ass sa1 at m · oak conference tbl, sel!i .a1ly Pilot: · 0 . Box claims .Newport Center gra m \\'Orth money to pJlime . Bayview Conv, Nurses MOV EUPTO ~6·290lbtwn 9.5 pm. g'r.has xlnlopportunity or Jac obean , Quee n 1&60, Costa Mesa. Ca 644-4460 you. Call 532·6848. Hosp, 20S5 Thurin. CA1 RM 's--L VM 's & M(A lndustria l·Commercial I c:.:::..::=.:::.::.:::c:e:;::::..._ ror tooler /mold maker Anne, X {r•me dining ~2" 1 ~64~2~-=3505='-------Part time. On cal . Al Sales & Leasing by join· SALESPERSONS with 3·4 yrs e xp. in room chairs, terriric tiall .OOKK-ER DONUT Shop Early A:\I h 'lt G d k'" · t r I & Id "Altendant lo care ror in· .......-Sh.f N 121 Housewives wanted, s 1 s. oo wor 1n1 1ng our earn o pro· Amer ica s Lar ge s t fibe rg ass mo seats. Oak Vi~t rol a ., ) ". .. .,"li;fl ... , ... ... '"' '" "" .J.inA 11JI ~ ':ft' l~l . • ··1 r • •Il l I " ... l 1 I I) I :1 I "" •• '110 · 'fa lid & a ssist w Jlit, F /Chg, thru Fin. Stmls I! wo'm~ ·n .• ,0, 25cx4p5. An«1' · p/l•'me del•'"ery for den-cond. Co ntacl !'tf r s fessionals. We \\'ill train Private Security Patrol manuf'g. Top wages & Cabinet. ·BevelOO glas~ bouiekeel>lng duttes ' quarterly taxes. F!time. a " · · PP Y lal lab. 646.Wss Jensen , 642·2734 , Cost: a top R .E. licensee in System needs several xlnt co. benefits w/ ad· hutches . wash stands driving. 5 091 wk . 8 ••-. 833·1863. ~~Mpe:rson : 135 E. 17th.le:::..:::.:::..:.:.:..::.:::....___ Mc s a M e m or i a either our L.A. or Orange self motivating. goal set· vancement. opportunity. Also inc:redible French 1j;>_ . Ill day. 559·5109. Busboys . exper'd. -Appl"i ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;aJHSKKPR, ·lite Jbkpg for CHMospEit0alE. 301 Victoria St Couney office. . ,.._ 1 ting pe r sons Between Apply to security guard: inlaid marble top br. set •nwH' Tl~ ,, .l;k!n ,Brown's l\.lotel .0/ , , elderly. lady. Live-In. · · -•·or Jnformabon ..,..1 18·? to present our. re· :"fntsoll Corp. Mucho.more. Everflhin5 .-. ~ 1 ' r· 3 1-c II So DRIVER ROom. Board & ~lary . E • DE$ Mull.rltdtors& sidential securit)"serviee 275McCormi~lt'Ave-;'cM "isc:Oulll pi-Iced·. Tht . • . • ... ice. 1 uu oast ~·y. Wk d 11 tfUIS SAi M ' · .ic I -n~ -,,.. A,.. 200t -.. w o m e n o v e r 4 o . Laguna. l ·Spm. . n s o . 962-4133 bl."'" . . ·bed anoge111e o. nc. progfam in tho Laguna LllNrr -n 1q~. Jhterested in a coreCr i T 'O· C H AU t" FE UR llam-2pm ·,r.r aft . 6:JCi, Tired or being a pai 846·~93& (213)289·0144 Beach, M1ss1on Viejo · · · •NewpprtBlvdJCl,W!• • LOCAi. EXECUTIVE To 968 """ k d t. ' commando? We have re ar•a•. Part t•mc 3,-p. Tow Truck Driver want· .· ... nursing?W~ba ve a£re1 CAMVASSERS -. ~w s any1me , __ , ~~ " .. ., .-. orma our nurs Sell ticke ts to publi h •• "' '"' G'lbe'-' h ' ••• '" luh I UI J ". I I •• h • 50 io Office on Weekdays. alilY oriented & reha1 I\ 1· llJ"" tahl•. r-·m-c•··•orma-ed. E'xper: pref'd. Good ~nL1q•e Mi ntel ;i:~k, .d 1 ,1 .. ..1.1 Prefe r !\.1a tur e ~1an Insurance Secr eta ry programs t al you ca1 ~ tion call 99 l·0400Monday pay + be nefits . Apply I ••C ·~'~t ~·he c ass f mln& Aug . ror musical spectacular. w /refer ences. Write to wanted. Personal lines be part or. Day & PM Iii ·· .· thcu Fro'd ay. Ask ror IOOO lrvine.642·1252. 645-257~ '<18t open or you. Call Year around cmplo>· · f 't' ·1 bl '" ~ ~6848 P.0 .Box 15326, S11nla e xpe r1 enc·e pre errl'd. pos1 ions ava111 e o ~~~~~~.,~~~~J -~D~l,~k~J~;~m~,n~e~'~"----1 '·' · · m e nt. Great pay + Ana.92705. Typing. invoicing & or. expe r 'd aides. Good·..: TRAY& Antiq u e Radio, tablf ~ J\\JTOMOTIVE . bonuses . Phone Pitr . ~~~~~~~~~~1 rice routine. South Coast benefits & pay for th1 RE/\LEST/\T'ESALES Seamstress \l.'/powersew· Your Army Recruiter model, w::;;J7c;xt· $38. ;~l ·• IODY s'.HOP Thomps on. 536·51111 ?~ Ins urance, 211 Ocean right per s on . C all C•ntury21 /Surf i ng ma c hine ex pe r . can s how you a new----------,11~·. 893 -0997 & ea v. DRIVER.Womantodrive Aue . Laguna Beach. 532·'0 '° F /to'm e 847 2480 o r Id Id •sSIST •~MGR • ~ lro-• u e-Office · · wor -your v.'Or . Call Marble top lamp or plan· "" u h / -~ """' • I message. for ill person. Costa 494·1031. -" -213 /592 2360 'Ah benefits In smog free . . IM~es~·~·~·~·~,.~8~9~23~·----1 ..::c:..:c:::c_ ______ I NURSES-All Shifts on 17th Street in Hunt-t ~c_c__c.._· __ . _____ ,him a t Costa Mesa. s land. M·arble base< 8•n Clement e . Good CAR PE~Tll Y · Finis h . ...: Choose Duly-Days·liour.= ington Beach, J blocks Secret-645· 1163 ; Huntington floor lamp and two tabh -thop, plentf of work. exp e r 1 e n c e d on I Y. El•ctronlc Tech lnsure111ce SeaelSY WEEICL y PA y from the ocean. Now tak· -' Beach. 962·8821 lamps. Marble based In~ M 549 8039 F /ti' I 00 ' · 1· t ' r Exper'd. Slf not net. Bul l---'----'----stand with fountain.....,., ust be able to writt · Knowledge of assembly me. mm operung Mofe•s ToPmt 1n g app 1ca ions or good typing skills req'd. ,.....~ •fttimales on all makei. c•SHIER/ instrumentation & tesl· in doclor!LJI ofc. Must be -, li censed r eal es tate Led' N 8 I-lot 1 C 11 TYPIST well andpencil.Ca!!ltiror C J A Ad ed K' · I t t p· t & bl lo Cover Orange County sal,.."pcople. Ca ll Nancy. a ing · · e · a Singer sewing machlnf . on la c .l oh n . ERVI ing. vane 1nehcs. x n Y 18 ·a e use M I ct· e ln A··a·1 -Pat 644 1700 EOE P 11· fl '!bl h d 'II ~· '114 /492-6991 .TomSUimi FOODS CE 1231 Victoria , C ~t . dictaphone .Shnotreq'd. apra ic s. "1 536·7542. ..:c=·.:..:.~·.:..c=·==·---1 ime, ex e rs. stan. 3070 Ki Y1.11VU11.< .... , .~ord, 2101 .So, E ATIIHDAMT 646·7165.EOE Mu st hav e exper . GoodHealthAcc'dlns , 0 SECRETAIY Nea r O .C . Airport. Ln.CostaMesa l I I A\•ail·Fo.if.'am.ilyToo . ~ Write, Box 4509, Irvine, .Camino,SanOem. For s mall industrial E k t w group ' n s uranc e ,_-u~ Accurate typing &: s h 92664 Magnificlent old brtls! 'jj~;;;;~;;;;~.;;;;~;;:;;.~ ,cafett!ria . Newport Sch xp coo P.ar time. forms & work Comp. RN <Cf! ~ •.•• · 21 necess. Pleasant N.8. 1913 N•lion•I C1St • a rea . Equal OppoT. Newport 1-larbor Yacht Send resume only to: .,,..,U -_ r OC Ai rt•----------" I _: AYON · ' ~u7Js~~~ :~ ~P.i 3 11 , ;i~~~I ~. ~~.~~a Pe n . ~~:!': N~'!!~a~~t~: A111~w7RE:~.~ry'~~ •.• ·ht·l\s ~ -·~-~7L.'--'""'-'-'--"''-=-lcL:::~~~·~~~·:~~~:~~~~~·~rr~:05~N~~~T'-A_•_:1 1r!~tif~e"i·=nJ ~in~.1 =k~ .. :::a~"t: ":~~ .. : 567 Sa n Nicholas Dr. • 1.. -des ires .,,.,:6l~S'sl0n'a l , , , 1 .... L .. Tlte io.Do Cashie r /Clerk. Prefer E'xp.erien ced Ma,rine Suite 306, Ne wport IM$52D.,.~ Receptionist. Must have .SECRETARY typlstlhatis veriitHeJn Antique Store~· -.. " ~-H Mature woman. Full hardware cler~ .. Neal. Beach, Ca 92660 clerk typist exp. 60wpm. office d\lties. Please app· Da ily:tlam-~ 'til ~UI ._ ·--•n,W'Olil: time . 494 -0060 betwn person.able, wilhng lo LYN $J8 Will train. ·PBX console. Exec. Secretary w/ad· ly Sat. Aug. 9, 9am· 12th. •All St~~ 2712. E Tlal1 Sm1s1a1 9·lpm only. work. Send resume . to Interior Dni 911r / . All Shilts 1''ronl office appearan~. m i Ill I s t r .a t i v e 1 2 n u 0 n a t R i e 5 Coast Hwy, CdM 640-°'2' box no. 484, c/o Daily llntrator Xlnt opportunity for i'n· capabilities. Some shthd, 8 i 010 g i ea I 5, 3190 J or&U-10$3. Get out fc meet people, CHALLEMGIMG Pilot, P .O. Box 15661 For leading producer of AID.ES $28.80 divldual w/intelligence x.lnl . typ ist , gen Airport Loop Dr.CM. ---,------- add new intere9t, earn training ·and jobs availa· Costa Mesa. Ca .~. sales offices & displays. and in lli ati ve. Cal I knowledge 0£ all phases Pvt. P t'y will sell seve:ra otftoney selli ng quality ble in the US Army-Female. p /lime ofc & de-Musl be exper'd. Send RL~:%:~l~~s:~s::~ 556·2800 Ext 121 ror in· of ore. work & mach's.l•---------1 signed Bronzes. Cal .'Products. Interested ? your Army: Call your livery . Car nee. Am-resume lo: P. o. Box t e rvi ew . Equa l Qp .. Agesbtwn.21&35.onl y * UTOTEM* 63'1'·'l583.betw12&6PM •Call : 540·7041 or Zenith Army Recruiter at l lunl· bilious & neat. Apply. 1204, Newport Beach, 540-9,54 642·9955 porlunity Employer. neat in appearance need 1 ~f::.or~•ccPC!pn=t~. ----- ·13S9dayl. ington Beach, 962·8821 ; 1615 Alabama, Hunt . ..,.....,. apply. As k ror Dee: EMPLOTM&IT 1 i. .. 11~ Nurses Aides, exper 'd. I tT $600 i AppllMCe5 IOIC '!" • Costa Mesa,M.').1163. Bch. . Bayview Conv. Hosp, p •cp . O 1 99 ·8000 • OPPORTUMITllS ••••••••••••-••••••••• •b Ill . __.._.. h . rogress1ve an mal FullorPartTime ; ..,. Y.1 er n~~: my Child care wanted. adult * ·flGdRE * IRVl"E PED<r>•"'icl 2055T unn,CM642·3505 hospital offers exeep-Secretary needed ror R,efrig: a pt s1. SBO. 2DF )Orhe. Wo=ng pattnla. fem• le to care ovemigh\ I "'I -. .......,.._,,,,.. -..c No Ex per Necessary l ,... $70 • DR r I ... 1 ·-Ml VI , SE"'nrt:S«-Arca.. u-v Nurses Aides-All Shins. ti on a l fut o re for furniture sales and book· Age 21 .....as Eligible op ••" . ~ I ~ ·-11 eJO 'ror 14 yf' old girl, In my .. t:... !~•nl':"L ~C ""'-l Mesa Verde Conv. Ho6p, versatlle, talj;e charge, kee pin1 .... T albot. In· Goto The Nearest avoc•do $85. All worl aabyaitter , niature lady Irvine home. ~to8nikhl• '* MDDB.S* , . , !~ ~.,lnhSC. 661 Center St , CAI mat II r c..,p e r so~.-terion. eoo W. Wl(net. TICTOC MARKET perf-c-le:an 1»4441 -clliureh nursery•. AP~ a month while pa,:tnt tA(tf,r.iJ'~). CQfila Mesa Mini mum 4 Yn. office Santa ,Ana .. ~1 For Applications &Info Kea.more or "J!:.in ~n •lt at fl, hr~ Call Lt1:e1~ o~ b~g\negs. e&ll M•ke up to~$.\OO wt and W~iz 4 ' 64Z:l47D fl{URSlNG . expr,. req. Coci> benefits, SECIETAjlTIXIC ORCAL.L <714)642·1'702 Washer $50 ea, o ura at548·Xkl1. ' ' ,$28 228315282283· w1 ork ror4 A0~e1!!1_;s ~ _7 .--RN SUPERV. ~~!:~~ ~ldnJ~;~' .Ellplndi-nr NewportJ~~T~i~c~T~o~e~S~y,~t~cms~·~ln~c.~:i 1Wbi~·,~1~poo1~~G~as~Dn~!'~ .. ~r::.1> it1°b)'-Si ller . l fle~ C ~UIG&.~E •• s~~r:~ G'!oo jJ;.~·~ wiMMli. ... tr~tlef u .1 shift. Call Piloti P .O. Box.~. Beach rrrm need~I · ea.Guar/DCl$4S-86'1,2.. 1 4 ~sekeepinJ. llve-in. (1 SCHOol .• rondllions. Will consider • AnlMDANr $46-64$0 for lnler vw Cost•.~leaa,926216. ve~atlle career miftdcd WAITRESS F r igidaire ••sher , Child ~.)·$40 wk, ~nt Paid while traHilog. •Cel 18 to 40. Start Im· For a'n lma1 she'tter. App-betwn91 &r~-H 't I , lnd1vldual to provide F\111 or p/hme. Apply in dryer. Gold tone. 1100• Ii: brd. 11~1 art 7:30 .-Yo·u'r Army Recruiter Mediately. Phone Mr. 11 in penon at,, 2()6t2 Ro)'•e~v. osp11 Reliablepe~onlobabysit secretarial support to 3 person El Matador.l768 or$t50pair.&1IM370 """'' 6 •. ,. ·· ·• has·'all the details. Call Edwarcts. f'rom llam to Laauna Cinyon Rd, 1oaow.Wa111er,S.A. some evenings for my. corporate eueullvn. 3 Ne:wporl.BI CM II'" . him at Costa Mes•, 1,...,.d 11 La Be h. s on age 6 . 646·8225 : yn lc\.illinislraUve ~· ' Refrig G.E. SUper toftd lf.tb,lll'-r,,..my ho.me 145·U63: l:luntin glon --a Y· guna ac Ofnce helper genttal of. &t2-5878 Us in g 1pod lyPln1 ·1t Wtftt65 wanted, exper. ,Bollom 1HdeNfrMJe1 .. oa·Fr-l. 12 flOOll"5PM . Bch,962-8821 , 82'1•0180. ~WNMAMI' ncedulfet.L.dYover 25. shot h 9•d .s tiJls . for "f:t!!lt food service $35.168·1915 -lr.m.~'551-•-art.I _;_ ·.,. .,,_ -·-1 '-= · ~ CaUf. dr\v6" Uctnse In lM'S -JniUallff.Nld ........ ~ounter work. Apply. a • COLLSWISTUDBITS torelg·n A •to Ac · rQ':'l'IJ'•n or~afapan.• roodala.ndtnr., ... MM. Mearm REALLY NEAT lion a r e m--.ta. OaJl; Prilfle Burger , 199 W, 14 <;u. F t . Froattr.t • ,...~Y s.J..TXER. Own Ame rl c'a •5 La r ge'al c II!: s s o r i 11 1 . V W mt;nt eompl~: With or pro1r1ma tor reaJjty &&2·75Lleat.a. , .., 17th St. Coil• Mesa. retrig, c:omp. dbl. lteil. · •nall4rla~l~~-1 lO ' PriY•te Security S19ttm K-led1e Helpful. Full "!/out 1 crew:-...i.tor: ORAM!f.I JULIUS ortenlaUon and bebavior cpl5. llx12. 98l).303t kda~.-an&. i1 looking for &.tudeni • Part T i me. Local. appt. La1ufti'HltllM•ll modification. If you are SICYJIU'fm WAITllSS Ad mtr•I Refril boUol> , ~.IYSnTRW~fl Ume R'epresentatlves from Bruce a l Auto·llaut LEGAL Secretary winted H11FllO'PT:~C:=or : •n ~N wtto la Um! ~be· AC1re1u1lve a4!lf at1rter S 011 wk. Di~ shirt. freezer 11 eu. ft.. sltl 'lit, P liyj.7.Elem. My the Laj;uQI Beach, Mt. MG-"95 for Jil'B Law firm. tag 1a a rut, c04ilM a needed to fill YHant)' 11 Club ex per. pref d. Apply c6ind $l2S -.. .... iitl1•1e or )'Obral 'In· 1Jon Vle)o. area. ~r\ GIFTWIAl'P8l 640-0130 COUMTm..., poJ1IUon wltb • r•cillty secretary lo purchasing In pt!Tsoo, -bttwn 3 Ir. 6 ---· ~-·---....,.,... •Ji-•ewnq'd.m=aT ·lime or (ull time. ,nl j~ LIDO V'll , M'u.t be Over"lt.'Sorhe thar•haa •n exciting re· mar at5sallboat ''!1a1nur&. pm, Wed lhru $.an, 1601 G.E.Dryer.etee.' "r ,. . eomm.lllon •bonus pro-For floe "' .... .., .. ,-ttore, 1. •1e1,ftlOll. pre-eXper . nee. "'Applj In haD·,rogra.m as well as corp. ecretar1a 8ay1tdeDr.Cd.N XJn\Cond.'7S: •' RMAIDWAMTID 1tc1m.W.etraio.C&rnoL p/tlme eves It wknd1. 1tl1lou1 Jewelry l l01't ptrt0horc•lli5ll·m7. qualityp1Uentc:are.Ex.· purchaslna e1per. a • . · SS:Z·T.ISS. '' 'lier bar. '11-UlllB necesiary. Y« llMW"e" tn· ....-A.PPIJ In ·penon only J . M1t.lc1.part tlmeaulttaat celtent benerita and must. Xlnl ro. benotits. W om a n to he I p --------..- ,O 'fftJ •II/\,, •11'! 11 '11 ""' ll'J'I/ "' •• .,.,Id I'~~ tlf ~ .hq 1~:1 1·r ,,,. '" '" '"" •h •1d I . .. I II\ •'f'I " 1 , form.,,tion ca11 .Dlc:k Herbert Jlall Jewel~. txperie.ocedNlespe:ncn P.alnter1, exper'd •n aa l•r7. Don'tpassupthls Salary dependent upop hou1e~,eeper care. for Kea.more WltMn•••• i ometblt'l.A to Mii ! ,Jlmeae1 Mon. thna Fri. So" Coast Pla11, CM for china., c:ryttal A euitompalntlng. opportunity. C•ll exper. Please C.11 Lyn elderly womao d1y1. dryer. Goo4 ~tttor •itt Of tlhodadaddlt-... ~ .... ~--. "' ..... ,,.10.m1112..-,., •ll•t<d•pt.c;aUm.IU4 ' lt!llKl.filll ' m-. \ • Balrd,$4!>-9711. fUS31•f\?pm suom~aft<rtl'll .. I r -. ,,, - • I • ' I • ( I ' • c • l I t I I I • • - .,.. .. . . . ' ' .. .~,, ... . ) . . . . .. •. . ' -. . . ,/ .. ., Di . OAIL y PILOT Frld•y. August 8. 197S Garaqe Sal• 80 55 Mlscellantous 10101 Miscella neo us: 1080 TV, ltodlo. • • loeft, ,ower 904( c~"· s•/ '·'tl , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIFi, Sterto0 8091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• let.t t 121 ...._......_-.Ct• 10 I 0 Wlding Mattrlals 8025 ~to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I •••••••••••••••••••••• .. -n-Vard &i.le s ·1l&Sunday RCA C lor1V l :J Dr te a nllne lrbals ~ -t.!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • ' · 0 t f' h Twin v.a· '70 Ptrkdale c<1 h over Hefrig, frostless l'msstop 1talf'1 ~h . A•rls, 3 spJ & I.AB RA DO II H1•tr1t•\1.,r, AJ 1tple la ble & chn;, cur· STARTS SATURDAY $2$0 X.lntCond ~r s 15 er . '· c ampe r 8' in r lud~l-• Cop perto nc , SlOO. Sin S•"'rts 19" blkcs. ~ c<i fcm<1 lc. !I ntunths old, ;ill .rec tuble , e nd t.ibles, 645•7803 e, .,new. &t2'5820 or many e1tt'ra11.'842-00A9 I .,_,. tl c11 rt•ss1on <>lass, lampc., 64S·4:t~. ; c h est f r eer.er $75 . GoOOcondit1on.'9G2-7049. ~hot:.. Needs horne.. l:o1JI .. 1 N 64!i·213t or 67J-S21'>8 ---------b~.'l""'t't'fl Ill Al\t & 3 P l\1. old .books & old sh~t!t AUG UST 9, I 0 am ~ 25" color ('OOS() e. ew 40' Dlf~SEL Tra le . I Camper atutlon wgn .. rlet' ---n1us u·.20 Vr.Colll"Cl 1on p1 r tur e tubt.'125 0 . moor 'g $6900w~,~ refri.chookllJ)8,queeq. t 'RIGIDAI n E n,•fng. 12 C ots 8035 521 13~IH. --of odds & ends. a.1 o:st (Monday.Friday I().G) M l-2930 or 83().H61J or 645_4325 · · · bd. 898·2707 · 1 f..·u.Cl .,Ut.hnd door.SIO!i.••••••••••••••••••••••• Be autifu l ht•:1lthy 1.1art fu :n l turc llt'ed s r e · ROSSAM !fM ··c F'rigidairc Undl'rcounll'r f'E HS IAN f\1tlt'ns. Cf'A S1;irncsc k1ltens frc-e l() hn1 shi n~. 705 J ay tin:le. built-in Btr 1 yr ~jcJ·~~ 18' Cara\lelle Dow Rider l>shwshr.Nc""'mlr$100 rl'J.!-1'op ft uu li ly. All i,?ood homt•SJG.~111S. Ill~. (lklw Yorktown & d .-tc bet I 8 IOO J-IP,Mere .• pwrtilt Motorc.icl•t/ f'Ti~id airc W;.1sht•r, 1;11. shots . 213-H94·W8."i t>ve. -llt1c:i off P!ondal K I LE 50% OFF con · _...or :s ' 1:1 so 73 t II b k'"'~ ··o••d 578 ····II "" 31 .. 1 ------1\us tra li a n S hc ph..-r tl . -·--Bl IN SA 0 tr cu:sstitlc Wpe::s , l'all ga or. se tea .. or; Scoo e" .,_ · · ....... ... " lll M L '\"N K •1 e I < t /S M'orkS""·!•,• 7 trlr.Xlntcond.640-5965 493.2856 · A " " , 1 t t ~ns. \'l'ry lovabll',9mo. f·cn1. 1~ 0 \11n g .;:ia e . .o>i..I • un. ~ ,,.., • --C l-'A rt•J'.:. M1ngCh1u -tol)ood ho1n{"5..'>7 ·9J.'lU \V ashe r / dryer, ma ple Splits izcs S/6 -15 /16 loahlrMeri• 23• Allmand Ticanderoaa )0' s by s Ad n11ra l, $111.'l. Ch..-sternierc bloodliru~. round tblc /ch:11rs. t :.1c Also Underwire Bras FA, sports(ISh er, fly F't' Aiit s z 12' XJ nt. $75. ll)P q uall ty, 2l3·8H.:l ·f~J&'> 'f o ~00(! horn (". f'c nuilc cord ions •• Xlnt cond. Equipment bridge, ISOOMC-h't I h S ....i ti •1 . '"''~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Arte r 6,548-3ll. l'Ve y; 1 e 3 • pay'"",l)t.:n c "Any 1nore ite ms. 1-: , G I 9010 Ta ndem lrlr, w/eazlil't · ~,.,,'.~!n, g dog. afl. 6 Denver .C.td .540-237 1. enera hit c h. $4950 firm . t;olds pot,2Jir,12cun.FF .. J,,_.,.,.,., FOXY LADY ••••••••••••••••••••••• !100-1\enmore Washer Ooq.s 804 0 GAllAGESALEDAILY BOY SCOUTS need boats,1-6<_4_·0ll5S __ . ______ I $."t:r>. 675-5258 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F"ree to lo ving home , 10-6 1589 tt1onrovia Ave. cars & airplaiws. Tax.a d-20• Cu bin Cruiser on -•PET WORLD• mixed Samoy .. 'CI spay(_•d 9191 Carrolltown. ll. 11. Costa Mesa vant•ges. ~990 t railer. $89S or t rade. f t·m a lc . 1 )'rli o lll . . . 646-1439. • • A uct ion 8015 Cockcrs , Chi hu:ih u :t , 8!:13-5459. 3 f a ~1l1 e s . Lot s ol $350, 15' Na\ly Life Boal.1-"'-'-:..::c:..:. ______ J..! . ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'(,odles, Shih·llu. l)oxic-, goodies! 15232 Jtoannc nu OB, Eng. optional 31' Troj an. Reblt engines. 72 Sutuki 5M, lo ml. x~ •PUBLIC * Do b i e , J>i t B ull s. 2 Parakeets with large Cl rt· le, lrvine <Th< $500.675·3063. Co mple te ly enclosed cond.S650fofr.~848l k 1 C o<.-ka p oo . 1'c kcs , <"a ge . ltanch ) MiJcellcane ovs 8080 MiJcellaneous 1010 • ~stern room, fly bridge, 675-7572 I •FUR"'ITURE* \\lcsti.:s , 100 mixed pup-751-0S53uf\6P~f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l2 Car Top Alum llout dual •ontrols, J.Wlt re-'t. "' -----------11-10 S pd 1-tuff y Riki'••••••••••••••••••••••• . id k k&. "" M •AUCTION* pies. S tud S:\'S m os t Ad bl ...::· wk.s lUoy> Uprb't free1e r WA..,TED Dresser set, twtn beds, w ee ,qu1c easy car fini s hed. 111,500. '74 YAMAHA 125 "I *Tonl·g hl ]·.JO PM• brt't•ds. 2525 W. J7th o.at ol~r~: tr·i\~~lS, 1 lloll·•-' .. -d, "'s'--,· Spa 1"'1111 ~:t ~he r/dryf'r .. 7 piece r•ck & wh11ee11~ 9.8 ri-11en:. 673-9360. " Like new $525.. Privaw F:.iirY icw.SA.Ope_ n cvcs . • · .,,:,.._r:.'>A;,_ ~ .., '"'"' R d g t 96326.SS motor a 1rs t c ass Party.546-6985 ·~· t Deale r5We.lco mel ,, '" 7 .....,~ l'otisc: other items. ls!o T O P CAS ll DOLLA anin se · -cond $600 6"2.aiJ.1 loall R I/ F:STATE.t'UH.N l1.UH F: ......,1 . ...,,2. San Blas. f<'ounlain PAID FOil YO U.~lLawn Edger, like new. '72 24" S , R b" Ch;.,.:~ '°50 Kepos & Ptlanufacturcrs ika ut. fe male coll ie to German Shepherd, 6 m ll., Valley.Sat/Sun all day. JEWELRY~ WATCflES, Hair price ne w on·e-. . ea ~y ca 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Honda :S00-4, like nefl ' cond., low milea1~. 1950/offer. 979·~ cq- 556·tl37 •. d .<·-" hom e. No p··pe-· female, sholo;, free to gd . . _ ART OBJECI'S, GOl~l> 646 6770 CM cruiser w /trailer J/0 Liqw ation StOl·k $30~8'12_05491 537_6239. '" home.968-84 11 3 ra m1hes. Fr1,&Sat.968: SILVER s E1iv1c E . -eves. 245 h/p. X lnt ·cond: CORONADO 3S, Sail, by l .iv.Rcn.Scts.lovt•ly l'lll -La Amapola.Brookbun> FINE f'URN & AN-Se ar ·s Beater-BAI\-$6,950. Call forappoiat· day wk . o r mootb . furn .• f a ntas t ic l>H Dog Obedicnce Cl ass.to llUGEBlar kGrt"al0•111e, T a lbert, Fountain TIQUES.645·2200 P ower Mate \lllru um ment.962·6849. 114 -325-1334 HONDA SL10, gd. codt! furniture in ?.I:1plt• & Sli<c t l .. •d .'ugust Z1lh. mal e 2 ~ y r s. G ll . Valley. •l"•nc r , upn'ght .• ,0_ 9060 $22S •I I 11th c r Sty le s •• luoio r Y-. '' Watchdog, N<..'Cds roo1n . TTRESS .. " .... Boats,Mal•~;'c loots.Seil ' a•2.""''u1 •:r Jn Newnnrt-lr\•ineArea. MA n<'•tertypc$50 «• ••7s ·~ ~ -hutc h., re rr1~. chl·st s, 7:JCIPrwt .546-49'l8 557-:nOO Sn le ~arage36 E.ZWOOblk . ,.,.,......... Se •ice 020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mirrors, l\H group , or El He posa. Lag Hills. *MAD..,ESS* POOL TABLE l•mp. Tif· •••••~•••••••••••••••••LI DO 14 ror sale No.2612. CZ 400CC, leas than 21" :. l e re o , wa s h 1' r s , 1\KC POODLES-2 Toy blk Fumiture-8 050 Au~ 9 only. f"'llll (any style with 3 globe Electrical-Woodworking f1oat~tion tanks, Lrlr & o ld, Setup for de&~t~ Tefr1g er nlors, l;i mps , male , 3 G RT. DANE ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 0 V 1 N G Furn . & *ALL SIZES* li ghts . New cost $280, Plumbing-Installation cover incl. $1250. or offer. Vesco tank .• Curnu~~ desks. f?n. barst~ls. pups , 1 m ale, 2 fem. Great S:i vinl!S on Ust'(I hous(_•ho ld iten1s. Fr i, sac ri fi ce; $100 Ca II & Repair. lnbd en~-re-675-4621 etc. $625. 58t-8ll8 aft.6 Cabinet s w /Sinks 536-0147 & 646-0142. J-'urn., Appli. & J\·tisc. Sat. 9.4, 6t62 Galipean Price d to Move! 892-1832 pal~. f~ire sys~em ins~I /· l l' Sm ark Sunflower. ;z Yam aha 250 MX Dijt BUNKIEDS Staffordshire Bull Tl'r· Wilsnn's liari,?ai n Nook Dr .. llB. 833·9625&646-8686 MAYTAG Wa s h er & ma1nt. Scorpio Manne Ne\ler assembled. $300. + Good ies. $375. P.&i: Wgtlronlookcases ri cr pups ,2 Blkmales,3 545 W.I!:lthSt.C.i'o!-_ CUSTOMC•"ES Dryer, xlnt. rond. $325_ • 548·9704 842·640 4 iC n o a ns 962-6826aft6eves. ?.I · & 1 Li ke nu, mod lamp, c:of-AR 8303 a oy s ites sty .cs mo's. AKC. 846·8551 BF.:D. king s ize mattress, f ee /s o fa tbls . be lly fo r every o cc as ion, H~NG GLIDER• Wills loat1._M.;M 1-962-· __ . ______ 1'73 CZ 400. Mikunl. Vet»' hookcases & ent c·rt:un-. box spring!>, rro1mc, xtra bo d t . S t m.·o•t•rlully "-•t-• for Wing, super buy. $300. E .. plMnt 9030 Close Out w-14' low mo' le•. Ne--cod. n1ent centers. Ca n .. ·ts & Poodle 6rn. o male "'h1t e & f•rn• •1,11 P"'""''"' .,.1, 1 8~7'9 • s'a'nrtcoa • Vme"r'o·n,·c'a ·. "' .._,~ ~ .... "' ....... · ,... ' .,. '" ...... " '""' " ·• you. 'l'he unusual is my 644·4784 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 645 8460 <><_•c Chrs. Day bed, eye ta~S20.Callbefore2Pl\1 . (val.' SS'-') Qul'en.' Sl9' Fo unta o·o Valley. Ne. M 0 tb d ZOh Best2man Cat ... $995 57 · · • j I I h 586 5926 " s pecialty· . Price~ r e-Sacrifice Cycas Revolutar we/rMc.erco"ni ro"t'.'E·,, ~~·. Mariner Vachts67S-1393 < l'\'C s t o ve. was ('rs. · <val. $4251. Oeh\'Cl)' in-•1 agno11·a 1Ell••. bl th •at1•fu" . ...... I25 Vam.MX73.Gdcond.' drye r s . coffcc & e nd . • 11 " asona e wi ·~ ·' ,-(2SagoPalms )at$8S ea. l :l ble s . dis h"·as hcr .SJ".CClal Aug ust clearance cld.63!()4.118. Gara e Sale· Anti ue"' t ion guaranteed. Call orbestofre r.S40-Z31l . dition. $395, 64 2-728212• CATAMARAN glass, Supertast. $t00 • J'LUS l~OTS f\IO RE. give-a way. On1y 5 left . 2 ABBf':Y H EN"l'S FURN. g • . q . "'· Hel e n now for your e ves. jib, sail. no mast. $375. 962-0113. /1 C Out & Sa 1 m;i lc 3 rcmale pups 7 RBOH HL Cl\l pottery, camping eqwp. cuslorn decorated cake Miscelleneous Fr-boat trao·lerfi"-up to' ~64~S~·~30=20=/=96C:o..·2363=:.----IM ust •ell •• 72 TS ~ ome •e . wks a'ld Call499-27H8 ' i 925 HA · skis, etc. 3220 Broad SL at979-8123. Wanted 8081 "'" ~ 1• Items Subject to Presalc ' . CALL_l7 14l&l.'..·4772 NB. Fri-Sat.10-5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 ft boat. Needs repair. 23' AQUARIUS Xlnt. Suzuki Enduro. S3 I \\'c llonor Bof1\ & ~1C Siberia n Hl1.5ky. Ja.fale. 5 --B t'f 1 1 --:-Kng St. Bed. New, com-$$ C •SH $$FOR 675-0237 cond. Many extra5. l>ana best or r .. No r een . M •ST "RS •UCTIO ... mos. AKC. Blk & white. '.\l o \•ing-t"au 1 u O\· Queen !\l ary t_Urn. Stu-1 t t'll k d Xt A Pt 1·p $4 "'"" 8420258 548·0039. "'-ii;; ~ • ..,. Bl S 00 558-05l2 escat & sofa. very c d dent desks. Misc. Sat 9-3.. P e e , s 1 P ,g • ra Good used fum/rcfrigs GREA.'f BUY! New 12' · s 1 · ,....,.,. · ----------207=>"~ ~ew~rt_ 81:~Al ueeyes . 1 · · qu a lity. ne ve r used 610 Begonia, CdM IA!-firm $I90 (worth $42S). F'rzrs/stoves.546-0068. AluminumEoatonly Lido 14. 36611. Pt1anyrace '72C'.t400 $850 orbealof· KJJ-9025 &646-~S t. Bt'rnard 1,ups, 962·2SG2 . ley) Qn St Sl70.usuallyhome, $225firm.645-1244 ii:lras. Ste al, $1,275. £er. Call rormore lnllra.. 8icycles 802 0 1 pure bred, pcrft.'t~l ~:irk-incl del.83S·2263. Wntd. Old dolls/doll parts 673-7GIS 892-9153Mark '4 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ini.:s Bwksold.S45-7,58 Comtemp. furn sale. A.ll Sat . Only ! 10-4. Misc . IRVINE Coast Country dating be~o.re 1940. Any $50. Boat Bath ..::.:...:.='-------I , rosewood. l)1n rm table, Hshld tlems 415 y,·,ta C b h 0 typc/cond1l1on 543-7366 fo rl8'HoaL Ki'te 1200·, like new. '73 HONDA 350CL. elCc, !\I AN'S SC llWI NN I . h& · lub Mrn rs p-a ys . . ~10111n ,g 10 mo Rchrs&bufret.Cour Roma Nl1(Backalley) 97 2 5 E 675-453.1 Un~lnkable ! P leasure, sta r te r, x lnt . cond.1 \"i\HS l.l'Y 10 S Pl'~O ·. · . -"hr. S'l"r eo .... ,b,·oets , · 9 -6 l or .vcs . Wntd. Complete or nro-----------1 ff •-6888 ~; .. .' • S h e p /fl e tr1 cvc r' .. .,_ rac h ing c ha mp. Coto t $700/bst.o er ....... · j Il l KE $.SO. 646.:MXiO w /house, great ""/kids. ,\lso. watcrbe<t & assort· *EASTBLUFF* 548-473 1. complete s ets or old SALE ·S1600: sell $850675-6161 "-t BO V's 10 s i><l . Schwinn 551-2070 t•d lamps . 83!,·1395 Antiques. s""·ectis h Wall * * * * * Chin a dinner wear . Gallons stove ruel. $.1.95, '14 Honda 350, 4 cyl, crash v t 1 F 1 Han ~i n gs, Macrame. 8000 d fi ll rrt& 543-7366. unlilsupplyfasts.Bas in P·Cat,19'Gd.cond.2sels bars&. luggage rack. a r~i Y _s m . .,r ;i.mc.:OLD EN GLIS~T SllF:t-.::P "BAK F:ll "Pec.'.l n &Cher-E I B k • cu. Y s. 1 '1 1'1arine I nc. 829 Harbor sails. 1995. 673-5095 aft. $900.963·5039 .• boy ~ 3 sp.cl. M~1rl s DOG, 51,"' mo ·s. male. ry.,.,·ood 3 set.'l . b1lrm. x e r cyc c. oo s, top soil. Loaded. All or Wanted . Top-Nolch .in-1 0 NU 673_3533 5p Sl·~w i nn F:.11r Lady StLn· Fullv vacr in.:ilctl. $150_ c·ust. m alle cht.-st & Iii Clothing in cld 'g girlslod-none. duslrlal sewing maching1--"-'-·-·'-·----· __ , __ m_·-------1 1968 HONDA SI'-90, dlh. J.:rays. 5.'..6-7248 645.Qo7o. ~79.4&,1 Pos ter s o li d Che rry d l e r s z 2 · 3. 1 ad i cs CHEAP! ror use in leather shop. 6 gallon OMC fuel tanks, 1 14 • l'olini Sail w fcar rack, bike, runs good $75. cii.h ~lead boa rd.67.'..-8356 s w ea t e r s . pictu res, 5.'..9-1291 497-3210or494-2114. new. Bait tank, 12 volt $300 o r best offer . 962-8102 P~UGEO'f f\1.~n·s l0 :;1xl. lJachs hund, b1k /tan Stan-~---------1 furniture . bolsters+ lots pumps . 1 n1.:w Jabsro, 213-581-3073&576-0273. -"-'-'C..C'------- l.1kc nc.,.,• .. 2.1 . ln1·. ,\IJU'i d a r d males, 4 f\lo's. DI NING Se t. rnd. tbL orMist•.Sat.Au~.9.9am-ZEBRA SKIMS LookingforuscdlO speed misc. boat gear. :th/pl ----------1'73 Ossa 2SO. Gpod cond.' l_ul'k'} ~ tn kt• ~al·k., lk•:.t AKC. Shots. Xlnt !)reed-"','hi -ca n l'ba('k c h rs . 3pm,2415 Bunya St.NB. or J s p e ed bic ycle . Evenrude o b . SSS. * HOllE 14 * Newparts.$.500. 11fr -13·'130-fi57.! ing. g75 Ca l·h. M4Z-U882.. 1\ntq. ""'hl. S75or bes t ofr. Su G Su l A ,. One Co mmon Skin Ml -56 11 549_0752_ Is in beautiful cond. & -::-~C~a~l~l 6':::.:4~ .. ~t~M'-'.~k'-75!-6261 per araizc · e. n 1-• One Grevy Skin -;:-:;-.:-::;;--------1 ..":'~~::._------I -1 h h c I SPOTa ndem$50. l Spd ques, Rcfrig. household l\fak eofrcr 642-4951 Mus1col comes w /trai ert at as Bike Trailer. cmL bit r Ladies S20._ Ftte t o You 8045 Ar_mo1re & dresser king items. Some clothing, lftstrum~nh 8083 GJ~~st~opi:~i~i~~~~~t~~ ~~;or~:~;e' t~~~~:~k~ rail, spare tire, ~ • ___ 8_9_i·J!l04 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like ne"''· !22.'>. 30X42 d ishes. kitchen wear. PUBLIC AUCTIOM ••••·~••••••••••••••••• finder, $100. rubber life is worth over $1000. Can firm .968-1963 '" ~ ~'ANTED : '"J\1opcd"' Bike G REAT DA NE 1t1ale. 10 wood desk. $35. S.1!J-8974. etc. 128 Wa,·e St. 1.agB. J\1ANY ITEMS OF" FINE L1:1dw1g 5 pc.Orum Set raft, $25. 16552 Wanderer be yours now Cor $975. lla rley Oa\lidson, l,~~ o r s cooter. NojWlk. 361 m o s. N e e d s h ome Lamps . leath. chai rs . 494·l 9l Z. ESTATE JEWELRY. hke ne w $495• 64G-3008 Lan e . Huntington 963-6862aft .5 Cu s tom . Call TQ <)J;le. a pt n. 642·1298 desperately ~ No. 1 dog~ rosewood tables. sofas, Garage Sale : Tools. bike ART OBJECTS, AN · aft. SPM · tlarbor . I ----------< 968.0357. 1 !------<<7 3700 64 ""OO y · ,. rt & · c·-t Onl TIQUES. f"INE F"UllN .. G G . & R Malibu Outri11ger, s ails, .~n• .'I. u"'.,,,. u·k , 11 ..., · etc. S·"Of> . tc 1e pa s misc."""' y, reco u1tar osar -,. P ,....,,c. '!'I a~ 1 ca , 9.5. 2 199 1h Maple S t , ETC. PttON.E FOR JN-. . 18HP Joh'n!6n 0 /B '65. + run i:,ig, trlr, t~ey gd. '69 YAHA~A .350. twll\ :oc y as.$40. , STA_NDARD Po:o<IJl.'._~ell S'couch i n ~oodcoodition. Costa~1 esa FO. &. .BROCII URE. Amphfier$7S. · 3pr~ps4':1;>11:t . kit..~. e ond. $7 50·/bs t ofr. street. Xtnt: cond. $40D. 1;.15.2573 trained , gd. d1s pos1t10~. $40. 221a J\l urgarcl Dr · &15-2200 CallafterS.960-2904 5494238"4!-9198 ~,.¥"1 64~5'li4 e veS.'648-3119 Extraprts.675-5810 ·-----·-needs gd. home. 644-0446 N.B. Was he r , dryC"r . ste reo. GUJLb [).SO Boall p ·-o da.YS -'lea n !\I {·n ·s l'l'UJ!cot Desi g n e t C ar P e t . . • ower • ' ' ·54 HON DA 360CB fa·~- Bike, 'lotl el UO·•. s1 00. Part P ers ia n kittens, 7 redwood tbl & benches. Sacrifice ! Dense woven B_ ratil.ian ro.scwo_od ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7•9•• wood Sabot . & ••tra•, gd. _:..' • " a.1 ovin g. S a c. e nt i r e coffcl? tbl. 2 end tbls . l /case Ike ·~-Cull642-!}4:15 weeks old . hse hld . ntn high quality hidl'-a -bed , bar stools. ~ro<Jdloom he:tviesttraf-ac oui~~fw S4S-i~ 181~'.GLASTi:':ON. 1/0 . Refinish ed with oars . 493-1245anytime • Call 546-ZJ97 furn & appl. AUJ yr.. old. fishing. household goods. fi e Antron I I pattern.ed new. irm. f'1sh1ng &. skung. $3100. L<Jr ge main $ISO/offer , _ lacing bik e, weighs22 1bs LOVABLE Fa mily Do xie. No reas . orrcr· refu sed . boat. 2725 Lorenzo. Ci\I. for restaurant or maJor Drum set wood gr ain 581-6231 497-2902 71 HD Sportster. Se1r11 w /steel c ranks, C1..1 mpy f k' I t<' Cash only. Also Suzuki .:.49-0752 lobby. LoL'i or SO or 100 Grctsche Ludwig com-22( 0 . bo _. b' . r hopped , great sbtpt. {'quipment. $150 / best of-g reat or ic s. em. TCl"O L k 5275 square yards in original 1 t $l90 , .... 1 .. A,. t._ wens 1n an.• ~a in Calahna 22 + Trlr. G H.P. Take $2,000Jbesl orfer. fer. 646-6590 aft 3pm. Spayed. shots. 962-37 16 5St-i8t6 lr~i:c. nu . · Horses 8060 wrapping from top rac· Pe e or · ""° .....v crwser. Fully .eqwpped Evinrude. f<"ull lifelines. 499-4246. ti •----~----------iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!---~------1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• tory. 631-3003 Office fumihre & w/sto\le, ref., sink. head 3 ba gs sai ls, Pop top. ~-COUCll CJIAIR & Enaipme nt 8085 & stereo tape. Just fully S4 .850.494-48T7. For Sale. 1914 SOOCC I . · RJ-:G'D. Thoroughbred •••,;r;••••••••••••••••• restored. Pri. Pty.$3995. Yamaha TX.Lo mi.xth\. : .... ~ ~r2~1~~9 c.;eld inc . Black tlun-Sears26 .. 3 spd girlsbike. CONF ·r bl Ced Call962-8615. Sabot, fiberglass as $75. cond. $1 ,000, fit'fft. •· ~~ ----ter /J umpe r. l6.3 h;inds, Almostne w S1S. · a e, r enza, 645·213tor1s .673-5268 494-0134 . 11 . ~ .O/j~,,...~ ~. ~ Chow Table. Black lac-6 yrs. ll.eas. 962-5597 or * 644_6008 ,, desks, ch rs. draft tbl., J 9 6 3 • 2 8 • o we n s -~l .,ll/.ITr~ 'l"h quer. $4.'... Dl l.5 liuny;i , 557-3124 couch. pvt. pty.646 -53.56 Sport fisher TS, loaded 9' DINKITTEN Fbrglass. "73 H.D. Sportster XIM -:-. ~.it' NB 644 0261 CRAFTSMAN IO drawer w /many xtras ll.eady to C·board sail 'g. dinghy. 7000 mi. Super clean.ttx4 · ._\ A CONVENIENT s~NCAND • , · · · 4 Yr. ~Id Quart~r Horse. Tool Chest . 400 pcs. $4SO. W!lnte;<t : 4 ~rawer Legal Go! $5000• 673_3439 Super kids•boat. Xlnt. lras.673·804Z -<1 SCWtNC GU1D< roR THE -0 a k p a r 1 n r T b 1 s, Ara bia n gelding. 14 .3 545_7698 s1zeflle cabinet. eves/wknds. cond. $250. 545-2600 .:_._ CAL ON THE GO. restored. Blea<"hcd mrbl-ha nds, Chestnut na_xen . 673-7348 , Husky 400. Mint cond. 75 -top nite s t a nd. 241 5 r oat. _Show marking, Golf Membership. ICCC. Planos&ON)91'1 1090 CHRIS<; RA I' i:-Luders26'Sloop style fe nders. New a\Jb. ForanAdift'WOfllttl'SWorld BunyaNK.6"4-02l6 ' Tack incl. S4.S-88Zl ask $1000. J>hon e Lon ,••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNIE·30, TW. V8s. $2500 499 .. 1140 ber ,bars,levers,cabt•. Call Su~ 642·5678, Ext. 330 for Robin. 645-2552.213/726-8601. FIE-LD 'S W h Sleeps 6, 65. Lo hrs. etc. $650. SeetoBeli-\ve. Beauty Resl box s pring ir. . • • . are ouse 683-1361 . 11' S~amper sail 1M?at. 64 5-9504aft.5pm ,• and mattress, clean. $25. • lforse gel~1ng w/tack. Maytag porta dryer, new, Sale. 400 pianos ~ or-. Sunfish type hull design, ---. --~~---494 _5036 11 yrs . Gd d1sp. To resp. SIOO. It eel to reel re-gans. new /used. Sp1n~ts. 1964 OWENS Flybndge . s u~r lite weighL Xlnt 71SUZUK1 l8S buyer. $450. Also western corder $100. Accordion Grands, Players. Gotng VS Chevy 1/8 . Many ex-cond. inc. li fejacket. Runsgood,Mwit Sell Cute Dinette Set with s addle & silverheadsLalt . $200. 847-4509 oul (or business. Rent tr as. Gd. fi shing boat. $9 soo. 646·281.!. Bob. t !t2..o;o 640-02 16 llutch. AskingSSO. 536-2338 w /opt buy -Kaw a i . $3200. 493-9629. ' 72 K WASAK ~ 493·0394. Japanese guita r W/l'ase. Steinway, Haldwin , lloble 12 '. 6 Mo's old. . A II~ ----------!PURE Arab mare 13, Polaroid 230-flash & Chicke ring Yamaha 1947 OWENS 33'. Owner Good Condition. Great MUSTSELL,SAC. '• Jiffy Crochel! '1 K ' .· Tweedbrown roueh,good c h es tnut , in foal . case. Bike traile r. Bsl Kimball,Wrilr.r. 'Slps4.Liveaboard.Slip. Fun!673·1933 . •640-0336 • ' condition $.SO. Tra incd. $1500. Eve: off. 846-7388 F IELD'S -(114)638-2770 S79 mo. New paint top & \ ~2-6952 675-6586 12072 Brookhllf'St.G.G. hull. Motor &. Int . Al SCHOCK SAIOT Yamaha 14 175 End~. ' 100 yds: grn hi-lo cpt. xlnt, shape. $6500. Ph: 556·6337 Racing equip. $295. 780 miles, 76 tags, lijJe Rivier a so , /full size bed. Morgan & Quarte r horse , qn bed. 3 pc Span. wall L I G d (on boat 493-3192) 24 25 Vista llogar, NB new. $600. 645·S686. 1 New 1175. S225. Xlent light bay gelding. Good unit. 557-5890. OYe V rmt C II 0-8823 ~:. v ' .. " , '/ 9 302 SIZES ' -··-".!i'~ .. 111 I' i,., 11f...,;_ 11f...,.,._ UNOCJltovt~ ol • •~f tlf· ll<tln' tMloofll •I 1111 i.lilll. "f!Oljll\ •elJ lll!!IHftl dltlJ, SrlW I~ ooJl(o! 'II I fl •l·l(l)IO(I ' •..it IOI '"''"'lo<oeltr 4.tfl Pun!td,llllt !ft ~JO?, Miun ' ~•(t' L 10, 17_ 14, IS, ll . Sb lZ tr\1)1) 341 ~ IAOet )lo r"dJ t~illCh ~~ti JI 00 IM •A'I'~ ~.lfl'111 AOd b-I« 1Kll ,_,!I!!" t1Jt fl™ clu• 111.111 •d Mndllfti, s..• .. ; !?} 'fut It" 11 .. Mt•''"-"' IOlll. '•l.t IAM( AD· D•fSS, ll,. sin ,., l rn( MVMl (I, Dt rt•l-•o•ftttlt "'1lll'JI '"'' ,,~, .... '" •llf ..,. r1M0W1ntff ''"',.. Ct111t1-cN1 «•~• l~tldt ht lru ~"'"~ ti rtlf c.blltt. s ••• l~t "•! lt• ., 11111 "'' • ,.Al lS 1111.111 ""~" '""' $1.00 ltllMI fi1•111 .,., l l 00 J"''"" $1o••llC h1~ . 'I.Ill . ' , . ; ,,,~.,. ,11111 l~'1'111 l!t eu1 wl!ll llllw~ >l•KWtl. L"r ht• .a weleomt E•!I - rftl'I "'~" lhll ~od ~.,,,.,., I~ fl\ .. tl r.1o.;MI o1 ~flilhft( Wll•)!r~ -.111 lrilltt !Ml, \Olt• Cltili).,1' hUtr~10J1.Srit\ s .. t l!!tlu<ltd. $1 ot !or ''" ,,.t1~rn '«I l~ IK" patltr~ lol h°'l-Cl41\ 111111 -..owe."" .. , Alk•• .... ~llfW O..t. 1ff 0r-.. Co••t O•ll)-li'lloC I n 113. oi. C~1b11 SU. k• t ttl , .., '°'"· '"•' iu ... ,,., ... u . n,, ,~ • ....,_ ~·O~I !~);I t•~• br'"'"' 11)() Ooiou llllli J hn 111111ltd ,,, '>de N.LW' l'l7i Plf.(Dl(C«Aff l:AIA10C' HAI Hltry!ll!llf, 7Sr. t rtettl "'" $.Wt.I -$1..119 t11Khl 1 ......... -· $1.1111 "'"' fltlJ llMlll$ _., $1 .llO 111111 Crttllf:I -SI.GO St• 1-K11it l11l _ $115 "r1llt,al11t ltN •• 11 O!I fll•t1 C,..tllll l ttl _ ll,00 lblr-ifl C•K•tl "'' _ $1.100 1111111 C11P11 a.ot _ $1.00 1~111~1 MKllllll t1~l , \1.00 l•ll•ll Mtfttt hll -~, 00 t••flelt Giit '"' fl oo • c.,,1rr. 11c•1•1 t1 • .1.00 '' '"'' 1!1••111 t 12 soc ...... ,, 11111111 ,, ~- lllrM.11111 Qitltll otl tl SOt I ~ Dllilh hr ltWt t J !>Ot lttt 11 11 .lif'1 •1111 --5tt cond 536-6946 pleasure riding. 545-3035 s Ft .• \larvelous 3 I • EGG ll AR BO R a 64 73 Suzuki 100 Street &l>i,.t · GARIN Oil Sea scape MuslSacrifice ! Sportfis her '74 twin 22 ' Frbgls, s ips 4, galley, bike, xlnt cond. lo.. P\i. Furniture s ale, J-9ft. ~old PAl~AM INO Pony, 4 yrs. 24 x48". Vatuc Sl .800, sell 642.4957 &646.7030 Chrys le r 318, immac. OB. Gd. cond. Xlras, pp $.'J75. 548-0712 ~ leather rnuch. rorfec & old. well trained. $250. 'h for$1,000. 645·1679 0 FB, VHF. 642-1868 & $2300. 714 -846-91ZJ Vamaha 72 Mini Enduro-end tablcs. l;1mps, kinl( & Ara b Colt. 7 mos. old T h o m a s r g a n 673-8007 -. • lwin bed, come r tables, $450. 847-587 3 TIJEALWAYSINLOOK "Calirornia 261 M'dl " FINN. Factory nr cond. 60 Mint. cond. S~~. chairs. tt 4 Sat. & Son. Cust. sample originals! w/rhythm sedion. Less 8\.2 ' Grand Mate (lk small Uruder·mast. Full race. 673-6429. 'J only. 1585 So. Csl. ll""'Y· 1'.·3 -J um per. lkiy geld-Pa n l s u it s • l o P s · than 1 yr old. $149Sfofr. Whale r). Inclds canopy T c a k f I oor boa rd s . Honda SL 10 race p~ Apt.I. Pa rk on street. 1ng. B.st offer over $850. jumpsuits, pantclres~es. 554-0371 top. lea k seal. 51;, llP 64S-07J6. pared by J''·B. y.;I. Callart6-96S-4158. ,i;!reat Summer & an . 5 Eng. Lk new, $695 . Cl C 11 • ...,, S O I.ID a.1Alf0GANY 80 eve ning w e ar , l(lfflbeGNMIP'i..o 545.5054 SABOT,Fbgls,XlntCood. can. a 67J.19J3 •• UOll llLf: DR ESSER , HouultoldGoods 65 "Quianas". $5-$50. Sizes 546·9840from priv.hom.e. , $350complete. 450, Honda, CB. Re~t. HF:FINI S llBO $1 25 . ••••••••••_••••••••••••• 5 thru 8only!751-6261 30 ELCO E 6404291 DI ~0-3003 Liv-Rm Suite, gas range. Unusual wood g r a in. . it press -eng. Moving. Must 54\11 • ---------1 ref rig, dining •cl , FINE Assorted Polyestf'r 11800. Cruisrr, T IS, Reb~t loat Slips/ $375 cash/best ofR ..::.c..c;.;._ _____ -1 Engs., Sips 5, Cockpit •• o .... """" ... ,.331 • • :\lust Be Sold: Sacrifire washer. W/W carpeting. f'abrics. $2. yard, 2·4 S.whtgMtlC .... 8ot3 couches. Xlnt Cond.Two Dack1 9070 ~---L Quality f'um. e ii:quis ite. 308 Springfield HB Daily E_rd pieces. 751-6261 ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat owne r. Must sell! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Honda 250 CR. N , ri~·:~~t~:Pcg;~t~~~~~ l0-5 6 Pc Rattan Set. like nu. Kenmorew/Cabinet,1971, Makeofre r.675-3238. WANTEDons~moor-$895. Used only 12 ~1 • i-m l le ather c hoir~. J~w~lry 1070 $!50, Antique till back barely used. '833-6031 , 0 Good inl(; Balboa Isla . Will 552-026 l artcr5pm .... • chao·r, just rer,·n. & uphol. days · 644·7226eves. 25 wens, 1965. buy boat If nee. 673-2746 _ ()r na te dining table .•••••••••••••••••••••• ' • ~ond. Must Sell ! MO\/· HONDASODhi mtth ',e: (;hina Cabinet WA .. 'TED $95. Antique cane chair, Commercial Rex Sew1n' 1ng ! $3000. 673-5298. For Rent Private Dock to Full size ...::am ~·1.1 u ph o l . c hairR. 1"'1111 SJS. l.ge Samoan Dane· mac h inr. Like new . 28', Newport Isla nd $6.51-------~~.:..;.~.: Str mware. sonic silver , TOP CAS ll DOLLAR ing O rum, $95. Inlaid $S7.2367 20'Cruisers Lapstrake. month.873-0321 Oil p:iinllnJ!s, misc. de· PAID FOR YOUR MarbleCoffeeTbl fr.lta· Mint cond . l 35 HP MoforH i·or :t \l\'C items. Cush. Jf~WELRY , WATCI-IF.S. ly, $45. L,e:e Pallet knife Wanted. Top-Notch In Johnson (50 ht!1)318Ga\ WANTED; Slip o r Side Sele/1.0:::'9 , ... S.1r.2JJS AJlT OBJEC't'S. GOLD, paintings by Charles dustrlal sewing m achin' foci tnnks built In. New TleforCal20. -S I LVER SERVIC E . Beau\lols, $4$·$175. for use In leather 5hop. Bimini top. Many extras. 644-6734 •••••~•••••••••••••~•"'• ~1ed 1t. Kng Sz Bedroom FINE FURN & AN 675-8307. 497-3210or494-Z114. Great bay boat •nd '11 22 ISLAND ER, Set, 9 drwr dresser, 2 TIQU£S.645-22XQ ocea n runabout $3SOO SUPS Newport.Beach cond. 1'elf contal • mirrors, 2 nilc s lnds, Steam Clt'aner-Cttatlon SporffltfG~ 1094 640-lt68JS4i-8875 . ' · Sailor Power $6995.M6-0C46 ' Armoire new Kg s1. box Mochln~ 1078 Mdl 90, 2 O\lerhead •••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5253 I\" matt w the Rd board. S400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reels, Oil & air, Neon Golf clubs Miller Barber, •Nel¥·14'9" Winnclr Sport WANTED· Slip or sidelie ,,:1 for all.S4G-0'163. Alrcompressor. l YJ hfp . Si g n. 3 • x 20' 4wooda.9irom,likene\\ boatw/newtrtr.SlGSor f r ne..; 51 , Ketch "" Craft s man . $1 25 . (Restaur•nt> Make or. Sl25;Sp•klin13woodl,! offer.645·1745. 0 ·• • Gor~ S aJto 1055 645-9388. Costa Mesa. fer. 963-1959 / 540-9362. irons. $100. $49>-8636 01 , SSS-4041 ore. M.4-7901 res. ••••••• •• •••. •••••••• •• 642_6728 14 Whaler Type '74, 55 hp laClh Speed&: Block G· • Sul . eo-t Misc•ll••ows 1080 Chest of rt rawen, end elec. Chry eng, gal\l Lrlr, •Lt' tOIO a roi.;:e e. "1'1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbl h · bikes / SURFBOARD 6"3" ~ fathome ter rails top ~ Auii:. 9, IO :t m . S, c a irs , • • •.•.••••••••••••••••••••••• f'.:verylhing you need . Sans ui -40 watt r ecord . frn m ea . f\tore rnls c. months old, $70. C•I C\lr. Many extras. $1475. 16, Ch r j'sler Ski Boat furn, household items. playe r ·musll' center 963.2324 , e\leS963-2006 546-0$78. 55l1Pf08, .TTlr, & (ull clothinK & a host or other s tcreo-4·cha nnel m_odel st... l•lf--* ·75 SKJPJACK 3'' Pliie. cover. 498·2828aft.6pm. goodies. Rei m.~ Cr. In No. MQ2000 ~M.Fm 2 Ranch mink scarf, ft1M ler • 80,! Used 3 hrs. Twin 175 , . Irvine. torr Jeffrey Rd. l.~1 .E. i.a I 36h11th power skins, perfect condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvos. Trim tat.. Cosl 15 Frbgls OB, 650 Mere. Btwn SanDiego & Sanl.u s pkrs, eostSG75 new 1 mo 3800 Park view 20 ·8 N ••[.•• b t .. ., SIS 800 Sac Sla 100 wA.lll trJr. Gd. cond.. S9SO Ana Fwy ) old. $3$0. Smaller-lr\line ew 1 12 •3 •,~ s .. oL~:-846-3575• • ' ' orbs:t.968·1113 . 1---~------< AM /FM t ri pe s te re o : coun er, • x + PUILIC AUCTION sound s ingle 2 Jenson Magnovox AMPffuner. i1talned rou gh cedai U 'BOSTONWHALER T tpOrt .. ._ MANV ITF:MSOt'f'lNF. ~e:i kers 1175 2 New turntable, 8 track tape ('~us~ard~e l lo ~ 40HPJohnaon. , •~••••••••••••••••••• t:STATf: .JF.:Wf-:LHY, ~nith 21 re mote contml dk, 2 spli:r11, &d. cond. "~II,!~,. op. M t1 $400 $1,0'1$. 873-0UG C•i .. n s~/ ART OBJF:c 1·s . AN-black 1100 ea. Drafting 17S; Aquarium. 20 1(81. OJC __,/ofr . us see! • - TIQUES f"INt<' f'1JHN table $75.CalJM6-81M s how tank. Nr. new. 675·1301. 1980Cbris Connlc.27'T.S. ltftt tlZO f;'J'(;, l•1'.ION ;; .. f''()lt IN'. • . . Complr te. lncl's flth. MO. Xlnt cond. thruoot. S.'lm. •:••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'(J & UU.UC ll UR & 10 rt. Sw1n« and a ym ~-Linda fM 4.8385 TV,Rodlo. Must Sell875.fl8.'lle\le~. 8 Cabo,•er C•mper. Ask· · · 21-7 '' !!;l~e l pipe, $SO. ' " HIFf, S .. NO IMI tng 1700, for ~or V. T. 645'2200 64G·62S2 Swedish. Chair, SSO. MultJ· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 ' Fiber CI• I I b Y trk, 147.93.50 Gl1ontic GaraJ:e Sale. r.olored pi le •rea rug &aut. M't'"'°""mt Walnut Crut1era, Jnc. 10 llPl-'-=-'-'"'-'-"'-'-----,-1 ••• Survenr , Orange c04~iya 11 l>etler. Full lfne lnclud· ing M lnl Homes. Butifili., Top lr:Motorllomeil. -W LARGE '!_ IMVDITllY ~ TO CHOOSl~J' H•llx .. • -· Cln ............ lMil Beach Blvd.·.a H.B. t1421f xt l(I f"u rnilure, Colltd :i bleA. SoJIScrttn. 12xl2'. $70. Sea~ etec. cons. AM /YM 1tereo, Johnton 0 / B. coven i1r l Mo. •Old tell contd •...... 2l lOI ChubR!loo LN. 118. Dia~ It white J panel. drye r. si:ood ~nd. $75. Phono/ TV $JOO. 646-297{ 1T rlr. Xlnt cood. 11000. Cabo\lctr fampr. S2~ot A1 h1nl:i & fl u:shard ·S.SO. ~I 5.'i9-523tor SM-um. Aft I ,Prl Ply 115.fi&U, req. ofr. "'2·7031 • l l ........................ ,• • • • ' • • ' I . _, " . . I ; s • . I I. y I. • • • • • l • ' I Motor He!Ms, Trucks 9560 Valt1 9570 Aut I ' rled Autos, lmporled Autos, lmporled -sale /l•M 9160 ••••••• •••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••. ••••• •• ,,, as, mpo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA Pkup R&J-1 ti • • \~DMotorHomeRtntal belted tires ·51500·11 · General 9701 DatMlfl 9720 Fiat 972S (I ' 646·9611 be11tofr.546·i424Aft.4:0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 FOl:D '69 SIMCA 3or.1PC. 4 dr, WILL. BUY YOUR ORANGE COUNTY'S T,...,... TNl..t 9170 •73 H' Lu "U frnt . whl. dri''"· Xlnt DATSUN , TI1Y01'1\, H-EST &• •RGEST •••••••••••••••••••••• I xr S11rferVan 'cond.$.,\7).847·0832 OllVOL.KSWAGt:N '"'" --TENTTft.Al.LER 4Speed,AMradk>.Extr V-8,1.uto.trons.AM/Ff\1 ---PAIOt'Oll 'IMMEOIATl'.: I . Sips$. s:llO. clean! 7$418V. stebr~-8·~rrtck lupc, mul( SEE EUROPE OH NCYI'. All MDodEL•l1V5 ~RCoYlors -·· 960·2900 $2777 w eeu, H~tl box, custom TOI' llOl~LAll "' P•inl. T95KBQ. BY CAR CA LL Dick Mill er Molars '73 13' Scouman, relri• ii l , . $3995 SAi. n>:Jf N•o•·N •' l e lec. lde•I for rompKcl lfll.. ll11'1i 1 l'urr hasc any t:uropc;.in "~0·''-"'A',, .... ,._ ~DBfi ' .1100 •••7tu1" t\Ul. UUUJ <.:a r for d eli very in ...., .,.... .. ~ . , "'Y' ,.,urope 1•t us ll un your •74 Datsun .1 . car· · ....,. ...... ~ Huotl..-. oo leach •· • I I Ser•lc•• :i .. ,. TOYOTA c:r···__..._... llHliv1du11I tour. t'ronl . '' ~to trans un 12U \\' \\"<1r11er ·-'J'~" k (( . . der ~ n11 hn t-: ownr, Porit 9400 l ' JBeachBlvd. ta ~-o l t~ho111c·hu11J1ng, air/rh SJ525 54ti2:l?l ••lSu i\l<on ••·•-••••••••,••••••• 1966 Harbor, c M 646 9303 11.U. 8'12·0031 you II be 1n the hands of ---S:111\a /\11 :1 .'>."17 ;?1:!~ 4 '11 PORSCHE 15" t~x pt'rts.Also lease&ren · '74 260Z 2+2, Coco brw11 ._a 1099 0ME RIMS. $100. '73 H"i Lux PU lul c:1rs. 1<:UllAUTO. A !C, mag ~. 1300o nu . 1l FIA1' 850 SPYDE!t, Lido Village , N .B. t-t any e xtr~1s. pp c:uJI lflntcond.On lyJO.OOUmi . · 4Speed.AMradio.Extra • • 673·4550 bt,;n 8Al\1 & 5 PM . Cc111v.t1ip .40~1PG ,Bcst for S• clean! 7Ml8V. 9705 642·3482 offl·r. fi75·22 11i • ,•••:•••••••••••••••• $2777 Alfa Romeo ------411•••/ , .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 VIOZ. /\fr , m;o.:s, 4·SP 70, Fial 124 Sports {_"nUJW.'. f:lintics 9520 . ft l 11,n: 1 Ford V n n . Full y 73ALFAROMEO <im /fm 8·tr S:l,1195. l~i c. S2lOU : 70 Jo'iat , 124 S, ••••••-•••••••••••••• .eoJ\ UULO cuslomlted. Over S23o0. SPIDER 836FOl'. I' I' !l.17 1094 St!dan. $1600, P vt Ply. Packard, runs l ike ~1*1. invested. Sell SlliOO/bc~I &1-1·1564 . offer. Eves, 4~·0546 or A low mile!d1:e roadster ew,orig. St ,DOOorbstof. ·. ;• TOYOTA 493-1626. 1n s upe rb condition ! 'rer . 213·595-1676 / 831·20-IO dlr. >t11•)875-6350 19b6 Horbot, c M 6.46.9303 Dndge 72, Cust. Int, V -8. --------• • t'l)Jt "l'l ti': llFST (ll':AJ. /\~\'\\I ll' !IV '1'HIHK HERB" Wtc....tlonal Xlnt cond. Xtrus . $JOOO, ti2 Spider Huns ~ood . 'Vthlcles 95JO 73 LUV 91.oln-. P /P .673·5095a£t .5 l\1ust Sell ! $500/bt•s t or. Lo .1 • ~ fer. 536·6193 art.6 -'••••••••••••••••••••• . w ma es, mags, stereo. 64 FORD VAN . C:11n pcr --'-'-'-"'-'-C-'--'---- . '?S 8' Westwood Cabover will trade. 831·2040dlr. style. 6 cyl., • speed, Audi 9707 • .f.a mper. Loaded! $1150. •59 CHEV Truck 2 T sink, table, bed sleeps 2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ ?5 23 Chanel !;-afay~tte dump ~d w/2 sp'. axle: (YUN009). $799. 71 Audi 100 LS ,.~ radio $li5. Call $775.581·3981afl5. 646-4447 Dir. Automatic transmission , -·0964 . ,56 Ch ••I H d 75 DODGE THAUE'S!\1AN A !\1 /Jo' :\1 s tereo radio. ;,., o ~c evy.,.,. on. 11y uty v N ~ 495KYS "fl!""'er . u.-oat, 1973 Ex · work truck s350 Gd A · Custom p;11nl . · . I plr. like new, $7,350. Cond· 642.2624 · mag wh eels & tir~·s. $2595 646·0147or642·5440. · · AM /Fl\1 sterc:o tapc. ;11 r . <---.., Ract, '7 I ·FORD . custom seats & interior. l"!"t":'" •: carpeting, ref. & ~·ct bi.Ir. ·,,Rodi 9540 JI T PU cus to m bc;d . in ll•r1or •t.····················· 14 on lighting and many more Formula FLOTUS5lwith Stick shift, radio, heater. fi x tures. Only 7,000 '1:r.ailer & fire suit. spare Elttra nice! 22222K. mi\ c s. A Jlot.f' I l"ln Hwit. 1.k'h . 842·44JS Harbour V.W. •• 74 Do h.., 260 Z 6 Cyl., i.iuto. tran s . AM /t'~t s t ereo r•nl10 . he_ate n, rallyc ~·heels . 3SIKRE. • • .'flart.s. $2300. Call Ross $2177 Whe e ls! (33 1!\lW Zl .Austin·H~aley 9709 11n.erSpm. (714)495·6873. $6395. ••••••••••~•••••••••••• ---------1 .. Wheal Dri•n 9550 ft,,,. .. Lii•,,_; 1 &4S·4447 IJ~r. "67 AUSTIN 1-lealey 3000. DATSUN 2f(IO ROABSTER Sim. • 493 .3Z18 . '----1 ~.·~~·· .••••• 4 ... X ... 4 ......... e:,5~. ',)·IUWTOUYOWJTAIO '63 vw Camper Van . Fantastic cond. Best of· Sink, icebox, beds. etc. -''c.'_· '-'968'-'·2_7C.25'-----~ L oadt-d w /ext ra s .,8 N . . . '73 610. 25,000 m1 , Silver, SALE '064GIN ) W.11 .... ,.·.; u 1nter1or/pa1nt. "''r A'l/•M tape •• '"' I> • 1 sa<:n llC Re mo vable h/t ~·ire .... ' " ,. . '. """'• ""· •. , 19b6 Horbor. CM 646 9303 £or $599. ' . 646·8515 art 6P!\I .~ 72 LanclcNHr 646 4447 l>I wheels, elec overdnve. '1 0 · r Runs t!:d Sl ,600 /offer. ,.Wagon. 3 ~peed. warn I F RD 1971 FORD Ecooolint' 492·0316. ~ubs , air cond . 3,, T p =-"-=--------" \~HGB>. l 4 On U Converted camper. Ex· BMW 9712 -'· $4199 Slick shift. radio, heater. cellent conciitk>n. S.1600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exlra nice! 22222K. 496.8027· Cathy. ORAHGE·COUMTY'S ~-'7 4 Intl Scouf $2177 7' CHEVY VAN. Pi'-p/h, OLDEST aft , side window, 6.000 & power steering . llllll llfll'il $3650 . 673·13 6 :! o r • ~13KLM ). t.\U\ UUW 673·5391. 73 Datsun 610 StationwC190n •4Cylindft- •Aatomalic •AM/EM Radio •24,000 Miles! $2995 1439JG J) .!Auto, V-8, air c_ond., ii l • ,mi . c lean, lite hluti , I;~_. $4899 ~ TOYOTA 1 .-.. -.-',"w-'--.. -1oc1---95_9_0 1 ~~~~;;:~~i:: 1-:-•74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls 1toyce Bl\-1W --~~~~--- 1!1-.. 1966 Ho1bor. CM 6·16 YJOJ WF. PAV TOPOOLLAH 234 !':.17th St . DEJJ JOO gallons nf fr(·P l!JS ""ith this <td {(. pur1·h .1~r .,f an~· n1·~ I-IAT "HERi" FRIEDLANDER l'.!750 Kt·al'h H1v1l Yi.1•strn 1n ~t1•r 537-6B24 ~I Spd , Honda 9727 Friday. August 8. 1975 DAILY PILOT 119 Autos, lmporffd Auto1, Imported Allfos, l111porftd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Merc.ede-1 hm: 9740 G 9744 Porsch• 97SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• M I OVER 100 HEW &USED MERCEDES OH DISl'UY Hou•~ of lmaarls A UTf!OlllZ~.:1) MERCJ:o.:Ut;s l)t:Al .t-:lt 68G2 l\1an<'ht..'ti ler, Uut.'na Park 523-7250 • On l/11· ::iant~ Ana Fwy. 66MIZ2505E COUPE ······················· ............. , ........ .. •74 MGI "70 Porsche 911 T :.. sl)IJ . Nearly n~. 7,825 l\1ile!', mag whls .. s lnlltr. J)amask r ed, /\1\1 /t'l\T. orange, blck in~., ~i t"u~tom car. Cov .... r in• firm. Dy 581 ·6902 L\~· eluded. c6.::75:.·m:.;.;;c.•·c__ ___ _ Thl1 U1edCor '75 !HIS. Dlk on blk, el<'(• May le UOMCf s unroof, lo mi, 1111 nL cond. Call 675·861:12. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Cout Hwy, Nil 642·9405 1970 911T, xlnt cond. 5 nu tires. ·reac Stereo. 499·2168. Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Animm aculatecl as~it·i n -------1 ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCC & o.ut ! Sun roof & leatht·r Opel 9746 interior . 831·2&Wdlr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLEMONS MERCEDES '73 C)pt•J Sta, Wgn. Xlnl Cond Lo !\.lt. 962·6l!Ai. __ _::::::_ '.C--1 2JA I. 171h 51. COSTA MISA 5A&-AAAA CLOSED SUNDAYS 9765 Dlr. 9742 llBlilB· IN SANTAANA , lli.• L·andcru1'ser '72 Chevy Carry-al l,. wh( f'Oll TOP ust-:l>CARS Costa Mesa 546·44·M ., 1'~0HEIGN. DOMfo.:ST IC l lardtop, 4 speed, warn dr, P /S, P /dsc brks, A/T, or CLASSICS .!'!!~~~!1!11111!!~~~ -:--;;--:-;:--;---;-:;:;--:-=-c:--1 ---------~ .1hiabs, radio, heater. lomi.Bstofr.96J.l62fi lf yourcoriscxtraelean J G · 1'2JJLFOJ '70 240Z. Mus t see IQ A . '59 3.4 Class ic . 1970 MGB ~T <· d $69 MO. ONLY 1111.10 DELIVERS MEW '75 FIAT 128 2 DOOR 1 ~ • '73 Coun·er w/e-ra,. Xl"t ~ce us fic,I . bel. 5·1 AC · k ll t t d ..., spee · ,.. .. 1eve. 1 \'Cr .. sl1<' ... eau · r~s .0 r.e_ · Wire wh e el s . I.ow $4999 cond, great milage. Ask· IAUER IUICK o· ST .. llOAOWA.Y AM /FM. mags. On dis· Silvcr /blk. Alryhc paint. ·1 L"k ., •(' ' •1 .ingS2575.Ph:847·9350 2925 HarborUlvd. play Sat II .to 4 1727 French velour uphol. 6m75'.0 36••15e. 1 enc" .rccn ,di.· · eGJ\. L1111,.;1 '67 Ford :v.. ton pick·up. Costa l\1esa !n9·2.'l00 SAl'ITA. Af'IA CandleStick Lane . NH. Xtra en~ .. axl(•s. ~'his, UUW 835·3171 :>48·2878. etc. etc. S5000. 962·2680 or l\1G r.fidget '73. wires. ton· 31,000 orig mi. 10' overhd TOP DO" •R THE ULHMATE DR!Yl'IG MACHl'IE 642·1525 neau, mi"t ·--•. Xtra•. 1 ~-1* camper w/toill't. See to ~ .. ..,.,.... ., . ·;;:";' TOYOTA _ app. Maoy xtras. $2,200. PAID '73 240·Z LATE '72 XJ6. Brown. SJUX>.•73·731! _ After 5:30. ~6·2531 . IMMEDIA TEL y 4 Speed, air conditioning. Sfi.800. 675·04:Kl. 644-5403 '69 MGC Roadster, ovt'r· Sharp~979HltD. &847 ·8583 drive,, spoke wheels . '"°"~=~~~~=i·11 f'ord !~T. Small vs. FOR ALL 4 Toyota LandcrWser New auto trans. clean. FOREIGNCARS $ 395 "66 3.8$. 35.000 mi. Auto Clean.S40-l 597 Pl~1 !D•&lt< 0.l(360101 Ofl,cop co11SJ0•0,1u bo1113711'6 SPORTSCAR CEMTER THIS WEB< OtlLY! LA RGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED IMPORTS Dick Miller Motors 600. $1850. 586·0790evcs CALL OR COME IM trans. P/S. SJ.595. Lie. MGI 9744 FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED ~;-~ 496-3568artsrr-.t . 70 FORD T<\).~EE~US, U&CLUSIVE 1:* ~·~·· TG1E11 J29~962·+1""2v .• 12 ;;.·~-~~~~·;::;;;;.;;;;~ 120 ~~·ws;;~~~~;iS:.~e~:.'S~~~~ Ana ..ov; 71 BRONCO.~V8, 1/2 Tan Pl~"'"-,,r 11•:!l•Je.., t --:ii Crm wires. NC'w dunlol)5 Very clean. ~ 18711 lk·ai~Jlv . L~st or a hrl~. 21,480 Grn/Blk .'<lnl cond e 557· 2132 e ....Q,600. 673-1 •Y·8 & Automatic llWlt. Jk'h. 114z .. 143:; ~des. Outstand~ng co11 ·1 :".S2'.'.l~OO'.:·C:'."'°~'.""_5lll~·::·!f.1~"1"__.1• ____ ...;;;;.;;;;.;_-..:;:~.=..:, _____ J -~ d1t zon, automat1(", P1S, 1- • Toyota Lan. dcruiser. •Power S..__. '67 D \TSUN Scd •-~ H •ut 1'Wl:'l"llllJ / an · 4 air conditioninl'.!:. -.vs, ew 9800 "" Os, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 I · W D, R ad10, JI . D. •Reol Sharp'. DEALER speed. radio. heater. tint· This Use<t Car ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Hllrdtop $1900. '53 Will ys • ed i;:lass, whitewall s . ___ _. .,pickup. <·WO, big gat"". $2095 JIOI W.CoastHwy.NJl SERVICE FIRST Super Yellow. A '""· May Be Le~ ,•tow bar, ladder rack, 4 <00230Gl 642_9405 • ta!ilic gas s uvcr . '.it!'I. $1900. SellinJi! my ("-DJlll "99 I toy,. A•k roe Maynard. FlUl9U LEAS[ PLANS .~, . . ~ . NEWPORT IMPORTS ~-1pm. 549·1780 J66 Jeep Wagoneer. Rb\ 1,'f':8. Hvy duty susp. Nu paint . Asking $1200 . -.~··4574. . '72 J.eep CJ-5 _.KKENDON ,. AMCnJEEP ,. ' ' ., COSIA M!SA )~9·8023 74CHEVY 'I• Ton Pim. •6Cylindft- •3 Speed OrafM)e Ccutty's HlgllHI $ llllyer onlWlporh 8111 Ma•""eyToyota Call Roger or bill 847-8555 FREE APl"RAISAL We buy used cars & trucks . Call GROTll • 5 Year or 50,000 Mile Warranty Available on all N e w BMW "s . ' JMOJMw;w:lk,._wy. ........ , .... IJl~JMO •,. 4tM94t ...... ..., ,,..,..,., bit .,,.._. -64_6_·4_44_7 _____ D!r. '71 510 WGN . A/C, rads ., lo mi. clean. Lo Bluebook $1,550. 673 ·1363 o r 673-5391 3100 W.Coasl Hwy. Nil 642-9405 Datsun 1972. 510 Wagon .1-~....:-:::c.:2.:o:.._...:...., Automat1c·Air·Roor '7 1 XKE .v .12 2+2. air . Rack,$2000.525-7080 am 1fn1 , s upe r cond. Ferrari 9723 539·5830. 547 ·7i21.'P.P. · ;~4 WheefDri•• -~~6 Cylinder -;~3 Speed •I I ,000 Miles $3295 CHEVROLET ror a rree l---------appraisal. 1970 2002 1966 FERRARI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mazda 9738 · •lleal Sharp! ,__ $3495 (fl"1•5846) GROTH Cl lEVROT~ET 3 GT C '73 RX 2. Like new. lo mi. 182118eachRlvd. Al\1 /fo,M, one ov.·ner. 3-0 oupe . L?w Al\1 /F'.\t s tcrt'o tape. _.KKENDON ,,. AMCnJEEP 831·2040 dlr. m1le~g~. absolute mint $1800/ofr. 644·42.58. 1-lu ntingtonBeach 1.cc:.:c:.:..c=~-----I eond1t1on . r.l ust SEE! 847-6087 549·3331 Will trade. 831·2040dlr. Classiried Ads Sl'\I big 1' (382LPG) Finr_I w~at you :-o-·ant in items, small items or SELLING YOUR CAR? Daily Pilot Classifi ed:-. Want Ads Cal\642·5678l ~y item. 642·5678. TOP PRICES PAID .Ii# " ' "' CU\l~~H~A ).l'l ~OZJ •"illl ~~~~~t~~l~~~-~o~~ r~fJ :;;:7:ot ~!'!~!:!:?~." ....... ???.~ ~!'~!:::?;~ ....... ???.~i~~!~~~:-?:." ....... ??!.~ ' ~JEEP N· 1 & tires. Step up bumpers. Dean Le-wis l~s '·., ~ ew op ov~r-custom carrying rack & 19661-larbor.C.M. , • ve. Gas can & t1r more. Good looking and 646·9.103 _r ?ck, roll cage, new running. (545485).$699. 1----'=-==----I i ~wats, mags, setup to 646·4447 Dlr. TOP CASH! .lpwed. Perf. body. $2.250. For clean used cars & · 529·5466 or 529-J6B1 a rt 5 '56 t,ord P. U. Needs eng t r u c k s ! 11 0 w a r d 7 •C:HEVY work. S300 or best ofrer. Chcvrolel. Oo11e & Quail ~1 t:• ~ 963-4870. St t •1 A h •. ·ILAZER 1(.,5 W090" .:::::...::::::::.________ ree s, nr. 1• ac rt ur, Cheyenne 4 wheel Orive , Flll<:On Ranchero, 62. 6 Jamboree and Bri~tol , ".l\r-.1 /FM stereo w/ tape. c.yh nder 200. Auto. $400 Newport Beach. 833·0555. ·automatic, tilt wheel. firm. 496·6363. 'V~wer st.eerlnJ, factory Vmtt 9570 WE PAY jl1r ~ond1Uonhig, rallye ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA$ H , iwliee~ 6 the best tires A large GMC van convert· .•~de! <:?~7KUI) cd into a mqtor home. FOR USED CARS Retum;ng to Aust. $2400 PHILLIPS or best offer. 548-4685 BUJCK-PONTIAC-.OPEL before lOAl\1. or an.er 6 24888 Alicia Parkv.•ay PM . Laguna llills 837 ·2400 ~;;~~~;;~172 Dodge Van con\'crsion . ---------~ Auto, air , ste reo TRUC KS·V1\NS·4WD's ~? ,.._ , cass ette , Am /i''m . Wanted.Clean.late· ,. -.....MC 4 wheel dnve. Tacoma w hls. r adial Mdl a ny extras . $4 ,200. tires . $3000 _ Eves : s.Cash !675·8849. 499·3521. 494·3888, Days : 552.8339, AU T 0 S WANTED , S 2 0 anything running or not! !()~'. AVE$ ,00 • '74 Ford. Air, hid shocks $25, $50. $100. Fast serv. •'16 '"• Plymouth Trail & t ,i res . AM I F' M _ & green Cash ! 892·510'1 & J . .O.u11ter , fully equip 'd.1 ~c~os~s~e~lt~e~. $.1~,7~00~546-6811~~~1~. ~892§-:;'°'¥;';:;:::;;:::;~ .lltrand ne w. Pvt. Pty.I "°'3943 SC STAR GA'ZEK ~~ '70 Int. PU -OC4. Win~h. t~~>;!!,L~;::__::.::1ycu't L POLI.AN hubs. $2,600 or bestofrer . w ,._o.lfr ~Go.Ill. H. 646·1439. Y An..-.111111 I• I~• St•"· y To 6welop l'llfllOO• for So1vrd.y, r.od ~ c:ormporldirtg Kl rume.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKS·VANS-4WD's ,I • Wanted. Clean. late T><JMdls. C•lh I ft75.81Mt. •1"llf(. I 62 Dode• .. T. Stepoides auto, tape, 1polte whl1 ---1141. '73 CHEYENNE .. l W/cmpr. 1hell. Xlnt. nd. Be1t ofr. over ..... Ii -- ol~ZQdlacbirtt'lr,9\. ' K-•-, __ JIO.. •1-.,..,,. ) -JJ To t.J hi........ OCI. ll ,...... J)Oof "' .. '·• *·" ·-l•-· ~ Jb...... )S,,_ 6JU.-. ,•, .n.. »'"'-.. ,.. ... •' ...... ,_ ',.' ,i.:,.::,..i.. '1 L•fot ..,.n1o1uvi ·-·· ..... _ :z;··~ tA Jt•-111 11)0..--IO......,_ 1'1......... -II 11c..M •1c;.;..( • ''!~-~·~:...j!"~"~_,.g·~aJI nw.. nTe 12 U'• "*l"' JJV.... U tt"~ ._.,., , .......... ''"' .,...,. n""'"'• .. ,_, .... ,._ .,.,. .,.,... ,,.._ 11 Try .. Oowiop 11 r., "~ ••t.. Not 10.. ~°"' to Of )IY..., )!-.... 11....,_ ?J Good JJ """"' fl ~·· J!::7 ....... ~!~ ''"""'" r.i I'_. ~' "'""''" ·~ "-,. '• 14. .,... le*·-u CO" Sf (";oed 17 W&<t. JI !>!lot"" :i.11!""1 "°""'" Allti, tf 7' ,,..._ lit,..........., If he ""· u JO v.. '°,.,.,... tO , .. i.,... 71. .... ®--()N'.:1.i , , THESE ARE ALL CLEAN ''RECONDITIONED -CARS'' '73 Y:!~.f:cack, slereo radio, s2295 heeler, radial tires, lo miles. (728H<!Rl • '6 7 ~~.~~!. :-··"~~ue. 5 1095 f 69 !1~!ieeauty. (YNK~28l .,,TOYOTA COROLLA Red. lo m~ea. CXDL892l 5 1295 5 1295 '74!~~ .. maos. radlalS. s2595 (563KHX). l:.o miles. · ' . We have over 80 Used VW's stock including 15 Vans & Buses. "ORANCiE COUNTY'S LARGEST' • 1n HARBOUR YW 18711 BEACH BLVD • HUHTJHGTOH BEACH 142.4435 Pricft -lln ... 0.71 Ooly ·I• 1. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HONEY BEE $2851 olus T,,,, & Lictn~e THE LIMITED EDITION 41 M.P.G. GARDEN GROVE DATSUN SUPER RESALE VALUES ' '71 DODGE DEMON v .a, automalic radio, heater. chrome wheels. sharp. 821 ·0LS 5 1795 TA CORONA ·Automatic. radio. heater. sharp 6A'2-HPB 5 1995 '71 DATSUN 1200 COUPE 4 speed, radio. hearer. 838·815 $1795 '70 FIAT 124 SPIDER .~ speed, radio, heater, real !".ha rp. 676·MEY . 610 WAGON Avtomalic, faclory air, radio, heater, roof rack, 046-HElJ " All PAICIS PLUS TAX & UC. PRICES GOOD THRU 8/11/75 ' Of C011•111lnlum , tllMI ro\lr*9Hi bom9 ,SUltCl.,S ' I ... U!! ' I • •• ' ' \ • I • I I • < • I • c • ( .. l .• ,. ' l I I 3 ~ I . ' • • • Autot, h11ported Autos, Imported Autoa, l•ported AMtos, l11toporhd Allfol. a.ported Autos, Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •M•w tlOO Autos, M•w •100 Atltos, Mew ti Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 Tri....,.. 9767 Volvo 977'2 Yolvo •772 IMick•••••••••••••!!.'.~ ............................................................................................................................................................ ······················· ..... "75 NRElllD Esrtrf Demonstrator -lull power. vinyl factory air conditioning. (51:i351) $AVE $917.00"! Ful l p o w e r . fa c tory air cond1t1on1ng. 1064<;.ZZI 1972 DODGE CHARGER SE Automa11c, pwr. steering, laclory air. (741FOM) 52195 ~'H >:~ 'W( \'u;~·vt.: ~OT W/ Gf\l::AT · PEOPLE, \'OU top, 4 Dr., full power. fact()()' air. l!l08ELAl 1973 CHEVROLET -MONTE CARLO Power, air. low mileage (567GHT) OPEN 7 DAYS WE E"KOAYS 9 30 9 PM SATURDAY & SU NDAYS g.5 p M 24888 AL ICI A PARK WAY JUST OFF THE SAN DIEGO FWY. LAG UNA HILLS • 837-2400 The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is the Daily Pilot. ·74 Toyola Ce.li('n, s spd '70 SPITl''IRfo.: AM /FM, BRAND HEW Volvo 1800 ES 4 SI' u d 'GS KIVIERA Hell offer GT . 1.oaded . 13900 new top-trans. Xlnt. air, am /fin s'11•rc·o : uver$200 t~keoi. 834-6645 or S24 ·88<':i cond. Sl ,500. b/5-3522 or 19 7 S VOL VOS leather Interior. 56.JaO. ~2-4791 MS-1792 luy orLeiase 404 -4877 . ~Cadillac 9915 '70 Spitfire. VOLVO ~EALER Autos, Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good condition. SINCE 1956 :•M••C•••:••••••••••9••9•0•S• CADILLAC '70 MARK II 4 Dl>Or Auto. truns., Al\1 ratUu, hcalt'r. Sec 1t tod ;1y ~ $1.150. 492·4665 ..... Over 70 to "h006e from. WILLIAMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $1995. GMAC 296C1'CJ, Volkswa9e• 9770 '15V2 Toyotas Here Now $1277 (d:y~~ 1960 Horbo1, ( M hJb 9:)01 '70 MARK II Comoin 4 Door Test Drive Auto. trans .. ,\!\·I rachn. Today heal er. St.'l' 11 tod;1y ! 2%C1'Q. Buy $1277 Le;se ~eGI\ le.wiA ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS-SERVICE F.xchangc & l\ebuilds BROOK!. YN BUG CO. Estimates 548·914 1 'ti9 vw nus 70000 mi, rcblt. eng, AM /FJ\.t , xlnt. cund. :Sl.650. 615-3522 or 64_5·_17_92 _____ _ 1970VWBUG Autom:itie . low miles. cx<'c ll ent condition. 101 ·2040 cllr. ---·73 VW Sqrbck, A!'ot /FM radio. Xlnt cond. Heforc 5, K48-1J 11 . after 645-0626. '70 VW Poptop Cmpr . SI ps. 3 + , new eng .. R&ll, gd . r ubber. $2 ,295 . 615· 1865 646·3852 '70 Gremlin Compact . F' · & • -· g IMPORTS k I '"""""" ~·"" . ::il1c sh ft, n~w pwint,I..------::-:--,:-"" EXCLUSIVE :,:.•;_;~· s""''0 "•' HaberJ Ciidf~ VOLVO · ,_.uoo_ ... ..,,' 73 Jeep _ .. ...., ..o -1 DEALER Wa2oneer 8011 Commonwt.•alth •V-8 & uitOllll....,C Buen;1 Park 52 1·7000 ..,.., •Power Steerinq 74 Volvo 145 •Air StationWCICJOll $3995 Fuel lnjecl1on , (5l1G0P) ~~~·.\':~f~';;; '~~'.'";,~w":; Llliifl~ • i"ill ~~:{~:O:·)~aj~I;~ I!~~~~~~ miiiiti SLEMDNS MERCEDES 1970 lla rbor, C.M. 631-1276 '71 CAD Cpe de Ville. Metallic bron'l.e w/ Ian• dau top. Cleu n, we ll maintained, runs & looks ~rea l ! Ca ll 752·1100 between 9 & 5, ask ror Gail. '7 4 Cadillac ELDORADO Beautifu l white wilh red leatfler inte rior. rull power & sunroof. (•7J72) $7995 DM le.wiA e VOL VO • , 111"6 Hod 101 C M t.11> 9)01 --------------------- 74AMC Hornet 4 Door •V..S & Autoonatlc •Power Steerinq •Air SLEMONS MERCEDES TOYOTA Toyolu C-h;nook "7.;: ~ 20mpg lo n1i, am/fn1. 1~06 ~ho~~ _b~b 9303 sterl'O . II \' duly rt.•ar bumper w l lrlr hlo.:h. '73 TOYOTA 2000<'C ·«·yl cng ''"' 2 C EL.CA adults-I child. std lr;u1~. I 54100 5s1.K944 Autom;iti c transmission. ------- radio, hea ter. !684.tlPB) Triumph 9767 $3195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Bu~. rllll cng, new clutch, brakes & entire 0\ec system. $1,000. S.10·5190 _. c_· -----1 '66 VW Squareback. Xlnt cond. $925. Call 493·3195 art t P~1 . 'T.1 Saf a re Camper. 14.000 n1i . Full equip. Warr. Xlnt cond. $.S.000/offer. PP. !>48 ·3714 . SLEMONS MERCEDES '72 ·r riumph Stai!. Lux. -----·I hardtop. lo mt. PP . '7 3 VW Thing, XJnt cond. 18.000 mi. l\1ust :;ell. 1910 J-l arbof'. C 1\1. ;).11-3931 o_,_•_J.S-16.'ii. -::-~l~llJ~1·~·'~'~'~·------I 631-1276 '68 THIUMPll GT 6 · 4 ·--s pt>t•d . radio. h1•at1•r . Don't J:i\'e up the ship! whiteYlalls. nC\o\' 1netalhc "List" it in l'las!'ified. paint Extra fine . Ship to shore results! (HQDli971. 51499. 4 :~?e r.'!MB~io , WE STILL HAVE 8 Volyosl.eft al Pre·lncrecne Prices Come in Today Buy . , Lease $3095 C002JPH.) _..KKENDON ,... AMCnJEEP 1 .. , .... " " •!! " CUSTA ME~A )-19 ~023 72AMC A111bossodor . •4 Door •V·B & Autoonatlc •Air •Power Steerinq 1970 llorbor. C.M. 631·1276 ·12 El~ uon.Aoo convt.. 42000 ml. Will tr11de~ Days : 894· 1123, EV('$. 631~1911 1~------~ Cadillac 66 Coupe L>eVille $650. Gd. running concf. 714·846·3215 '71 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. Meta llic bronze with landa u top. Huns great & looks terrific! Clean. well-maintained . Call 752-1700 between 9 & 5. a sk ror Gail. 73 Cad. El Dorado. all equipmenl·IO mi leK: 642-StiiR. 646·4447 ~.,--------7,---------,,---------~-".:'.:c'."..'. Atltos. New 9800 Auto• .... w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 "-to5. New l)lr. 9100 Awtos, New 9800 mags. wide oval ti res. l'Ustom re nders. & in· terior. 41626. $1577 DM le.wiA • VOLVO $1595 (463GIUI Sharp lor:al car, purch ased ne.w, musl Sl'll. 557.9349 ........................ _ .. ·····-..····~·· Incl. 4 1p1!1!d. franl d1ic blok<"i, 2300 cc A cyt engine. front & rt'Or bumpl!f guord~, all winyl frnl. buck· et1. rack & pinion 1lttr., !S....: .5- ltlOYI 28344, Stk. :Q796) _J975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN 1975 MUSTANG 11 MPG HDTP -2.3 litre IV 4 cylioder engine. otttl belt~ s3599 ·-radial ply whil<"walh. AM rodia, A~ Irons., rock ond pinion sleet., front diw: twakes. bkt. ~h. (Ser. # 5R02Y152398, Stk. # 1268) d~~! 1960 Hnrh<" ( M bJ6 9301 4 ~~?e Y.'!MB~io. m a..:s. wide oval tires. custom fenders, & in· lerior. 41626. $1577 d~~! 19b6 Hurho< ( ,\\ 6db 9301 SAVE on VWRepoin F.nginr ove rh aul $100+ parts. Valve jobs SIOO part!'i incl. Tune.ups $2'0, p<&rts /oil chanJ?;e in· 1975 MAY cl.9to5.Steve556·9306 ERICK '70 SQUAREBACK Gd. 2 DR SEDAN cond. New clutch. Sl. • °' be.t off". Bef. 6PM. 19M Hcu hc< { f~ b16'1YJ01 LARGEST SELECTION Of Used Volvos In Orange Countv cH01cl<o#30 '69's thrv '74's _..KKENDON ,... AMCnJEEP ·~ .. ~'1•" " " COSTAMlSA 119·!013 74 GREMLIN •6 Cylinder •Automatic $2695 (721JDQ) --- Camoro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Camaro 3.'"ll e ng. Ng exhaust & lira $1800. 642· 1282 eves ·11 Coupe, f/equipt.. S2SOO o r b s t o fr , l'r /pty . 675-2256 IP.M.l 68 Camaro 327, p/S, p/b, ver-y clean. $1400. ·- 6ot6 -5000 ' '68 Ca mero. l'S /3 sptf: trans. xlnl shape, s1200.: Norm . 536-7046 •145 WAGONS ·57 A~f BASSAOOfl 2 d r Che•r"olet 9920": •I 64's h.t. 50,000 actual miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••!' •I 40's 642· 1298. 361 Ogle Apt B 73 Monte Carkl l.andau 2 & 4 Door --· -. . --Landau rully t:quip'd & ALL WITH AIR CON· 72 HORNET sharp. Pvt. l'ty.551·3196 D I T I O N I NG t ~1 . SPORT ABOUT , . MACULATE&PRICED DJL packa~c . aulo. 74VcgaKamback stat1on• TOSELI.. trans .. pwr. steering .. air wagon. A JC, lug~. rac~ .. WIWAMS 8011 cl~2m.1.11°i Buena Park • 521-7000 l'O nd itio nin ~. fully X~nt cond. S2.900. ~.I . equipped. 1670Ell.). Lie. J UNE 19. Ca ll $2595 644-Z7l31551-62.SS. ·10 Chev Vega GT. t..ov.i mi . 28 mi. per gal. Yellow. $2200. 494·98f'..O. 250 CID IV 6-cylinder engine, 64 4 ·4460 . aft . 6P M vinyl seat trim, DR7811 14 tires, 642·9930 '6 7 Volvo 144 '67 Chev. Impala Wagon. Excellent condition $ti.'11J. 642·7282 c.\'es $3149 front d isc brakes, floor shi ft, '59 BuJ!, Fibergls hOOcls. & 4 Door front & rear bumper guards, J renders, m aJ?:s . nu 1974GMC5print brakes, shocks, clutch, & 4 Cyl .. auto. trans .. air. t-----------------------1[ speed Iro ns., (Ser.#5. rcbulll eng. S450 firm. conditioning, AM radio. <E l Ca mino t ype), K91l 143912, Stk. :;: 1244) 545-6813 -3137 Cork Lane. New paint. extra c lean. Automatic , pwr. steer· t"i(ii=Ji"'iiii;;:'ijr:iiiiil----;;;:;~;;;:.;:---1 1 CM VWElll. -====='-"--1 ing, cruise <:ontrot, air 1975 PICK Up -'---------1 $1576 '74 GREMLIN cond ., 8 track, maJ?:s, · • '69 Bug. Aulosbifl.Sl.025. Rem ainder of factory special paint. Like llC\4'. LIMITED EDITION 2 DR. SEDAN 250 CID IV 6·cylindl!" eng+nl!, l•m•led Ed•hO" Poc~oge incl. ""'"YI b..ncl'I ...al, un•q ue oll·¥•nyl door ponel, un.ique stee,.ng whee l. lowe< bock panel oppl1q.,.,. body1•dl! pa•nl slflpe•. Plvo Colt lo""0 E"'i•1oon1 Equipmenl, delv~e bumP<"f g•oup on.d AM rod10. !S.-r = 5W82l2250 16. Stk. ,;: 1170) • ·DOWN ·PAYMENT '69 FORD LTD 2 DOOR MAIOTOP Au+n. lfon1 •• loct. aio cond., pwr. 1lr., P""'· bro~••. rinyt '-f."(ZUPl 2) - 1971 THRU 1974 PINTOS llunobou1 .. Wogon1 '712 De..-(114CXY) St.111 ' YOU HEED NOT PUT OHi PENNY DOWN ON ANY NEW OI USED 1974 Otl 1975 MOOR IN STOCK '73 CHEVY EL CAMINO Auto., foci. oir, pwr. 11r., P'"'· blo~••. ~inyl roof, low m~.~pl(036'21111 F250133 Custom 6441574 e" ..... l•·..:.: guarnol ... A;•roodiHon· w;ntcade.581-7.W.. -'··~·~ ·10 BUGS""""''· AM /FM 1Utw\ UUW ;n._ bucket waL,. rnor •74 MALIBU H .. p. P /S & STYL£SIDE i:_ ~ s t. tape, wh\s & tires. 1 ra_ck. pw.r . ~teenng. low P /8 . air, vinyl roof. Xlnl. owner . bou•ht new in VOLVO miles. <1::4S5~VEl. cond. Sac. S.1.195.615-8845-Jncl. cu~lom decor group, omme-A ter/oil gouge & fuel ecom It, fuel Europe. PP. XJnt. cond . I d s3945 $1 .500 (irm. Day 675-1410 1966 Hnrhor r tlo 1o.11o 9301 "''" ••op. em;u;on <0nl ·• ,; e 6'548·1236 art. 6, "'8·6439 ~-- mirtorl, e11tro cooling, rodiolo r. '67 Volvo 144 (Ser. =F256RWO I 032, Stk. 68YWIUG "n211 4 Door NEW 1974 COURIER s3354 . , I 800tc l!ngif>I!, ton w/beige interior. while ~idewoll rirl!1, lour on the llOOf. inoide hood rell!O-e, loot kit, 60 amp. hour battery, 35 omp olterl'ICltar. arm re1t. ~Ser.;::: SGTAP8.S9.546, Stk. # T26S7) · 74TOYOTA 54654 ... -·~· 9.000.fl'!l1e ... -Wt. ,..,,.. (lrnl"C1 I -~ ........ . -• 4 Cyl.. a uto. trans .. ai r conditioning, Ar.f rttdio. r .CC&a':;;-;:r::::-:;;-il New paint. extra c lean. VWElll. PONTIAC 51576 • .... _._....... "· .... l ...... c....w... 546-1017 fl""' WJW -7 0-VWIUG Lfil VOLVO i\l\f /f'M stereo '41th tape player. (923BLPI 1966 Hr,,hor CM 616 'IJ01 $1489 DAVERO S PONTIAC 1411 ............. . c.... ..... 146-tl17 '68 VW RUG -4 s peed. rwdio, healer. beige in· terior, whitewalls. tinted li!lass. looks s uper. A real itas!'iaver~ (78239). $799. 646-4447 Dir. • • 72 Vol•o 144E 4 Door. 4 cyl.. auto. frans, air conditioning, r adio. heater. 733FNC. $2695 H1Mtlngtan leach Chrysler~ 16661 Il<'uch Blvd. 1-1.B. 842·0031 Wa.rd S.Lee AMC 547-5876 12]4 So M ,11n S! S.inld Ar..-1 '74MATADOR COUPE Air condilionin ~. pwr. steering, vinyl top, rull factory equipment. Low mila..:c. (856l~FJ). S329S SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Preach -Gaily - Jo'uzzy -Discus - SUGAR About the high price or sugar ! Now I know why tho!le ri ch old men are called "SUG i\H Uad· dies." '70 CHEVELLE MALIBU Auto. trans., factory air conditioning, pwr. slccr- inJ!, vinyl rool, bucket scats · real sporty, low mile-s. C017BNH I . Sl'9S • • 0 • r 5 .. c •• •· 11 ' • r e; '· te d; . • ,. "' c ! d. & I! '· " " •. i .. • y . b; .. . . . -0: .. . n• k,. I'. II w I. "· I. r · ir '· & l. 5. or y • ir .. l w . . '· • •· • r: r. '· l . b " I 1961 DODGE PICKUP' Siie .. 6. {227328) 1966 CHEVY VAN Stklk. 6. (U46856) 73 IMPALA CUSTOM 15 GAS SAVERS. FOR YOU . 121 '71 Moaa1 111 '74 Nov• 111 '75 ·v.g. WDgOll 121 '74 V99'1 WCICJOM 141 '74 Vega c.,...s 'I II '73 Yega WDIJDll I 11 '72 Vega Halchboc:k 111 '73 PWb Sqolre WDIJDll Ill '72 "Y-fh D-l ll .. 7 4'...,,.11111 V8, auto., A&H, power Sleenno & Air conditioning. po"'er windows, lilt s1299 ·s1299 e:-:r~~~'.7:~:~~~::::~~~: ss~M::.~i~-~I.~~: .. ~.~=· ~ ... -................. S2121 120 TRUCKS IN STOCK :f~ 52095 ~~~ S2988 .,....,. 6 . . EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS: ' ·12 VEGA WAG.ON '73 MONTE CARLO 71 FORD GALAX IE 500 4 speed tra nsmissi on. radio. h eate r , whi t e wall t ires. (877FPY) 51499 'I• Toni -•/2 Tons -Long leds -Vm1s - 4 Wh••I Drivn -Cwnpw Convwsions - LUV Trucb -Blazon -and more! Auto., pcwer steering & brakes. air oond.. stereo, vinyl rool. I 1200A) ('°87661 ... -.................... $3910 _. .. ~ ................ SlOSO SPECIAL SHIPMENT• Brand New 1975 CAMAROS .. V0. aulomaliC, power Sleering & brakes. air condil1oning, 111nvt rool. · (189HGG) ..._._look ................ Sl l 60 ~ ..................... SllSO SPORT COUPES . TYPE LT'S 6 CYLINDERS AND .va·s ~MOST COLORS AND OPTIONS~ SHOP WHERE THE SELECTION IS.BEST!! . '1 •. I . 1 :~:~E .. Q~.ER 250 NEW CARS IN STOCK 32 5 YEAR/60,000 MILE ClwyY's Mona To'WM' ~ with 2.l litn, 2 bW. englH and 4 speed trcmmlssion is rated at 32 "'l".I ill Hoe ErA hic)hway •••'· 19 "'l".I in th• city mt. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • NEW '75 HUNTINGTON l lACH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MISllOH YllJO ~.~::~''."""""" ~.~~·.~:::t. ........... ~·.~:::t.; .......... ~ ... ~:~ ............ ~· ... ~::~ ............ ~~·.~:::t. ........... l~~·.~~:t. ........... ~~·.~~~ .... ; ....... ~~ ... ~~ ........... . ~~=~!~! ........ !!.~~ ~-~.?!' ..•....••... !!.~~ ~:~ ............. !!;'.~ ~'!!!c:'!? •••••••••• !!.s .. ~ ~~····~·· .--..!~.~! ~!?~~••1t••····!~;'! ~~~~~:~.# ........ !!!.~ ~~.~ ......... ~ !.:!! •....• _. •. .' ... ~~ _"14 MAL.tllU Cl1Wic, PtS. '66 Ood"e Corbnet'"500.: -~pi;·~ 7•. Musta~g, r~ sale. ~-A--T~LAS-""'"'" ~Fl ifrRH t6 (t 69 Pontiac Catalina Y,.,. ~i!·SEDA N; ~. t>2"'mt:. P/B. tilt whl, AM /FM', 75,000 m i's. Runs good. R !1f.l: c 1r~Ol a.t1ng air . Auto, • • 6 Cylinde r automatic p/b, p/s, gd. cond. $895. c lutch . Nr. new e ng. vrny l roof, new sU. belt $495. Aft 6. 751-0.'Xl2 9"C~ U P IS radial tires, 962·6770. I radio b it er powe~ 642-1272 Ma ke o(fer . 6'15-aJOO tires. Xlnt . contl. $3,700. Ma gs, a utom c. . '. ChryslerjPtymouth ·' e ' PP. 842.g..,71 art SP!\1 '741 lon van .. p /s, P /B. ~ dark green. low miles. 74 Mus~ang 2+2. auto. 6 7 2 PINTO 1 Open Dail y & Sun. 'til 10 st.eenng. (2098BJ> .72 LeMans 350. l\lags. 72 Ve ga Wagn GT. 4 s1:Kl, . Cu. Jn. Eng1nc. lJ,OOOm1. Super clean ! cyl. a1 r. P /5. P /b. Lk Pl\f $1589 P /S. P /B . Air. Auto. Fm/8 track, xlnt must '72 Monte Ce1 rln. pwr, ;ur. 531·3591 F.ve. This Us"' Ccr new. SJ600 or Sl800 down 4 Cy!., 4 speed, r:idio, 2929 l·larbor Bl vd $2ZOO. 640·02AA . sell. 6'46·2226 Ori g. own. $2 100. l'h: M I • ___ ..,. & lak e o ve r py n1t:; heatcr.034EKIL . . . ·• A E ROSS 673·94 15 or .'i47·!J'.n5. "66 Coro net 383. Rt<l.llt oy e ~ 646-1840. Costa l\lesa 'D V Thunderbird '970 '72 GT. Htchbk. 4 sp.<11. Iran,. 3 nu ""''· bcako. $1395. 546-1934 Very •d cond $1 200 Co I H gd $500 '"'7132 '65 FASTBA<..:K. r ea r PONTIAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' . ' . '74 Impala Cstm. 2 dr. \"Yl tp, auto, radio. healer. PS/PB. 15,000 mi. 1'op cond. Xlnl buy. Bank fi nan. a v:n l. $3.'.iOO. l'h· 919-6798. 321 llaoo\"l'r Dr. C.M. ""' . -· . H·-··· ...... •-ach 65 T s· d I t -• F. l 55"6933· U.S.A. maJi: \\"his. front .... .,. .,.,. -1r , x n co11u. 1rs.1-------NEWPUHT IMPORTS 70 DODGE Challenger •V·B & Automatic •Vinyl Roof Kregger whls. Atr. R /11. Chrysler-Ptyrnouth "66 & '67 6 cy l. VALIANTS 2411-"-""At felr ~. $S95takes it. S450.S49·4244.751·1165 16661 Beach Blvd. Fleet surplus, dcpcnda· C..MeM 546-1017 846·095.5 Classified Ads ----11.B. 842·0631 bl e , econom i ea l ---===----1-------- 3100 W.'toist .a-. NA "67 Fastback 289, J s pd, transportation. 547 ·0804 Autos. Mew '800 Alltos, He-w '800 Aldos, New '800 "71 Malibu, 4d oor hardtop, 307-V8. Auto, PS, AC, vyl tp, $1750. 552· 7180 ""1 I r e blt eng . trans, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9405 c lutch , w ide t i r es, 63 P lymouth Bcl v. V-8. .6 3 F O RD r,ALAX I E a m /fm 8 trk + m uch • • g r ea t c o ne!. r a dio , " $1300 rr heater. $500. 49-1·~ •Air I' dl A l l . more . . or o er. a r op -u oma 1c, 548 0736 $2095 radio. heater. runs well . .oc.:..·=.--·-----1---------1 (S09AVL l <KT0337 ). S299. '66 Mustang, xlnt cond. '73 SQUIRE Wgn. t~ac. Pontiac 9965 Chrysler 9925 646·444 7 Dir. $850. air. rads. mags, Io mi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••... Call 963-4870 X1nt. :i;hape. $2,400. firm. 175 Pont'iac • VT Lo ded 1 • e '66 FORD ¥USTANG ·1---------1 67 CON, · ~ . • x nt. SJ y 8 . f a d i' o . •.ii ea t e r , Oldsmobi"° ,9 5 5, I _:4::.94:..·4:::2::::03:..__~-~-I ~:.ts~~· gas fll L S69S. whitew;,tlls. tint'.d glass. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 3 PILITO A s Ira J ~ ---~~-···· a rea lly s upe r bu y. Sale:i;a nd Scr\•icc "' 4Cyl.,4speed,AMradio. '50 De Solo. XJnt C"ond . ,7310CJnGESWlNC!iR <NFR201 l. 5799. OLDSMOllLE SQUIRE hea ter. Ni<'e as pew ! New cng. O~~r ~xt ras. 32,000 miles. 847·53if' pr 646·4447 Di r. GMC TRUCKS 86162. 5~.000 /bst . :.i.t&·-1618 aft 968·2»' •73 LTD Brou~ham 2 Dr.. HONDA CARS. Stationwagon $31 77 4.30. . p I R II . Pl"' full poy.r er, !''~ stereo. U • lty Olds •4 Cylinder '73 E ORT .• 1 11 69 o ara. t ·,air, .... . 675.7396 n1vers N WP .,_ ur, u Gd C'ond. $750. air. 28SO Harbor Blvd. '.'4 SIMl'ed pwr, air, 8000 mi . $3,850. 581 ·4935. '69 Ford LTD Wagon . Xlnl Costa Mesa 540·9640 r''"" 54z.011• ===c.· "---==c1 • 13,000 Miles! '62. Runs very good. cond . PS/P B, AC. $925. 1964 Olds 88 66 Chrysler Wagn, a/c, $2SO. Ca ll c64:c..:.•·.c..708=9-----cl $2895 b uc ket s eats, r ack, 646.ZZJI. Lincoln '945 $200 (600JF11 ) d:v~~ 1966 Harbor. ( f.\ 6d6 9301 Sharp. $695. 548-7872 __ Fo d 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548 ·7800 '69New Yorker,full p"·r .•• ~ •••••••••••••••••••• '74 .c.oU PE T ~t a lly 969 98 2 d c Fu ll •7 5 Pontiac A/C,A ~f /Jo,M.SIOOO. equi pd. 30000 m1. 8e!;t I . r .pe. A t J ,..K KENDON AMCnJEEP ... hfif"" •It." 548_6819 70 FORD TORINO cash ofr. over $6,000. pp power . Air, hke new. S ra LllSTA ~HSA '~lJ 8013 ------·---1 2 D0:0r l:i .T., aut.oma~c. 640>0081 Low mileage675·3615 4 Cyl., 4 s peed. AM radio. '70 Chrysler 300. 2 Dr radl-0 , h!'ater. pow.tr • · '73Squire.4Spd,new heate r, Njce as new! hdlp, Juli powerair. Mint steerin g & bfakes, air '64 Li ncoln , full y cquipt, 69 0elta~.2dr, tires, 25mpJi:, Xlnt cond. 86162, cond.962·0148 conditioning, vin>:I roof:, beautiful cond. $400. P/S.P /B.Like new. AM./Fl\.1 stereolape.Lug $3 l 77 -c.;;c.::c.:..:=..;.=----1 raUye·wheels.(19TAFY) 9634071.PP. $82S.540-0896 r a c k . Mus t se ll . ,, ........ 1 99 30 -· f uo -·· ., $1 489 . M•rcury -. 9950 -»lo r. ~·-. n l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,... 1111"9 I ~ M8rt. ·lV. /\lr..Stereo-••••••••••••-.•••••••••• Plywtouth 9960 •WI• WIW SP,eed e on,t rol . I m · '7 1 MARQU)S 10 pass •••!'••••••••••••••••••• ~ • !culalel Low ml. PVI. wgq. Ai r .,l ull pwn till • • 71 Plymouth ~ TQYOT A .!lY· $7,695. 675'-8343. , whl. Lu2uAe rack, new DUSTER Cer•efte 9932 t ires. S2100 or offe r 71 OklsToronoda 19~Horbor.C M 6·16930:'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545·2124. V B l t -" r ct ry Low mi l e!;, c lean. 6 -: -. • au o ra • ..,,, a o cylinder . power slecrinR. '65 Pont. Cat ahna 389. p/s. '72 Corvette, A/C, auto, -'73 Col.Pk.wagon,9 pass, a i r c ondition. power air . r a dio, heater . p l b. S up e r c le an ! 350, tape. 33 ,000 mi. 55400 '72 Ford LTD Country air, f/equipt ~or best steering , windo ws . (B34DER ) $450/bst ofr. 963-2001 firm.P .P.839-7052. Sq u i r e. P/s, P /b , ofr.Pri/pt.67f>.2256PM seats , AM/FM ste reo Am /Fm s tereo radio, · radio, heater, vinyl roof. Only $2395'~ Cougar 9933 I u g g , r a c k. $2000 . 73 tfrercury Colony Park Extra nice! 685CQG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 _0481 , Marquis Wagon, 10 pass. $lBQ5 74COUGAR XR7. lmmac., , , Like new, 26,CIXI ml, a/c, A/C, AM /F M Tape. Lo~· 7~ Gral'l Tonno Elite, blk, new r ad ial tires, all ............. leoch m iles. Must Sell ! Pvt. air cond, am/fm, stereo power incl windows & 'T Pty,552.9044, tape, 11,554 mi. $4100. seats . a rn /fm stel'eo 4 . Cltrysler-ftrllllOUlh -:~'-:=-::::::=-;:--l~960!!'.":·~14~43~-,----! s pk r s. $4 00 firm . t6661 Beach Blvd. 'T2 fo'IREBIRD Auto , SLEMONS MERCEOES 1 1970Harbor,C.M. 631 -1276 69 PONTIAC GTO 40Q Engine. 4 speed, very quick ! Supe r t ires & w h e e l s , m us t s ee . (248DKR>. $1489 69 COUGAR '71 &ALAX, IE 500, 2 dr, 714·1144·99<!5 ' H.B. !142-063l R&H ,a;r.P/S.$!;095. d 536·8754 •V-B & Awfomatlc air . r• . tires. $1 ,850. '7 1 Monter'ey Custom. fl nftuTIAC 642·01.16 Xlnt cond. P IS, P i il. '70 Belvedert' ~I •AM/FM 51....o '7 l Torino Ste . Wsn. Beyl, A/C, or1 g,\owner.t$1 ,495 .. 9 • $400. nr mak.c orfcr. • ............ ,. •• •Power StHf'lllCJ A/T, r 1s. R/H. Reblt 673-IAai. r , ·' 494·4725. I c.hi...._ ,..._,, •Afr e ng. &1 trans. S1 360. 65 Mere C,vclonh Club . • 846·503! eves, 448-4584 COU.De, cle'it, .J\,-pwnr. '75 Delta 88, 4 dr. 17,000 ..._,Hew tlOO AlllM. N•w tlOO $ 1695 days R80 w /wlllJte vtn top. mi, air. F M/AM rBLdlo. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (079GXY) . N•W 1u"r b ~ tun e -up $4500. Ca\1 642-0116. 1973 Ford LTD. c.leao, v1n. br•ket mhlner tires ! ACTION FROM top. a /c., p /s, p/b, a uto onl-Y 1'1 ooo mi: ssoo'. ftWo 9957 trans, 4 dr . I..o mi. l2200 646.0378 ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cnsh. Ca ll 540-7800 ask 1..:.:::..;::.·"'------1 72 PIMTO for Bud. 8-.S Mon·FrL 88 Mere Montere,. xtras. wi SUMROOF , a ll p wr , 60 ,000 pli-'t? COUG A v s 289 66FORDSportaCpe, V-8, $700/of(er. 49!M3$8. 4 spee , AM /FM stereo. M di ' xlnt cond. radials, air, 1..:.===-"''-"'"'---I (•17723) oulom1llc. A r e o, JIJ<H $795. 64"50!!1 Mwa-.. · 9952 $1589 p w r . 1 te e r t n g •. 1 ..:c=c.·~---~-·-.., hi II Th i I ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'TE~eLiNG ~ '(U PV:2S)~ '67 FORD COR'l'lNA GT· "13 Mut lal'lfJ, 17,000 ml. ,r,irr.1 I $4D9 (Fo rd'! Im port ). 4 · L\ken'ew'.$31.SO. 6"4447 D"ll-; speed . radio, heate r , &48·2180 -whllewallt, bucket 1e•l9 . '1_ Cour,ar w/alri t&g;:. w/are at ga1 milnge. '70 MUSTANC V8. full ~-k 11 • •-I 'CWHE9e\).•~99. pwr,....A uro. air , x lnt. -·•·WI'·-~ .. ~ d ....... Good cond. _,.!4-U15. 866-4447 Dir; ~ , Sl,975. l<uu r ,..K KENDON AMC"IJEE P ,\ i \ ',,\ . ; I" ~11 l I. I JUST PLAIN EVERYDAY PRICES AT TIRRYBUICK BRAND NEW '75 BUIC:ic . E!LECTRA LIMITED s.,. M•s11so '6907 LOADED BRAND NEW '75 BUICK CENTURY Ser. #Z105128 $4824 LOADED ~~~:f WHEW '75 BUICK $4256 Ser.11 27173 .~ 35 ADDmOHAL IAllG/.IHS TO CHOOSE.FROM TERRY BUICk Sth&WAloNUT "llOWMTOWM HUtmHGTOH IEACH" • ' 1~6·-··-, I I • • .. ' 2 • • I Atlas MEW 1975 DUSTER 2 DR. discounted to ..•. IQU&l&WITH Economical 6 c ylinder engine with 3 speed transmission. full $ 2 9 9 5 loctO<Y equ;pment, cloth & ,,;nyt 1ntenor. bench seat. . . • . NOW ONLY l' .• ., ·~ ~~T6RY $-~ "· "<'·~. " s·e CASH '· 2"0~ . 795 REBATE......... Ii.I ~ {RHot1G51\l!>:llM9} BRAND MEW 1975 FURY 4-DOOR EQUll'l'ED WITH V-8. automatic transmission, electric rear window defogger. tinted glass on all windows, split-back bench seat. & full factory equipment. ~::~~~~~~ 5459 5 ~ow qt\I~ y ~~~iORY I $ 3 D o-)i... 54295 REBATE • • • • '7' •llAT SILICTIOM OF THI SUCCISS CA& Of 1ME YEAR We welc:-~ W••mlr Sonia Wort .. 1 a,_chss of w....._ y• ,_clNIMd yow Clrysler .. "r•= ... -tww SOnlce Dopl.-.: Mo doy""" Fritloy 7:30 A.M. • 5:30 P .M. s.t. I A.M. • 5 P.M. c• tor • *' , , • tor • yam- -· oeeds. Fast, fdr mod fri_,. Allao 5errice. ....;. ·us••· CAR 'SALE - • '14 l'L YMOUTH '73 BUICK '73 CHEVROLET '72 MUSTAHG 'ALIA.HT SIEOAH EUC'IUZ25 CAPlllCI CLASSIC 6 cyl,inder . au t omatic V4l. automatic transmission, V...S, automatic transimssion, transmiS&ion. air conditioning, air conditioning, power air conditioning, power v..a. automatic transmission, power sieerinQ:, power brakes, steering, power brakes. power stE.aring, power brakes. pOW9I" bucket seats, vinyl roof, radio. radio, heater. whitewall tires, windowS. power seats, AM/FM windows, heater, whitewall heater, whitewall tires. air vinyt roof. Factory Ex1ended stereo, whitewall tires. vinyl tires, vinyl roof, AM/FM stereo conditk>ning, power steering & warranty. (209KZZJ roof, power door locks. lilt w/t ape. power door tocks. brakes. (512EMR) whe e l , cruise control. 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COMl'LETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE A Y A1LULE FOR YOUR~·~· THEl~VICI lff"O CO. , FAST~"=. .AHD Fiii ·Y. " • ( \ I . I I I I ( • L-.guna/SOuth Coast Today's.Closinai • N.Y:stecb EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 220, 4 SECT IONS, 38 P-AGES O'RAJljGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TEN.CENTS Whites F ·leeing·· ·south Africa Violence JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP) --Tensoflhousands or refugees are pouring out of Angola on a "great trek" to sate· Ly from th ~ violence-torn Portuguese <'Olony where an E'Sli mated 5,000 people have ~ied in the past year in fi ghting between rivafliberation groups. The massivC exodus is the largest nooct or while refugees neeing an African nation since the bloodshed and chaos or the former Belgian Congo tnow Zaire) io the early 19005. Abandoning their ho mes, farms and jobs, they are leaving by ai r , l a nd a nd sea in " despePite bid to escape the grow- ing bloodshed in wh~t is potcn- tia:lly one of Africa's most pro. ~perous nations. Many have fl own to Portugal but Qt.hers are escaping in long convoys of can and trucks to em ergency refugee centers in nelgbborlng South- west Africa. Three rival Afric~n move- ments are fighting roe control or Angola, which is scbedliled to bf! granted independence on Nov. 11. • . The three rival movements ar,e the Soviet-backed Popular Mov~­ ment for the Liberation of Angola. the Chinese and Zaire- supported National Front for the Liberation of Angola and the socialist nonaligned Union foe. the Total Independence or Angola . Angola was home to about 450,000 whites before the collapse of the 500-year-old Portu~uese empire last year following a mi,litary coup i n April. An l'5limated 150,000 have already fl ed and returned to Portugal on commercial fli ghts from the Angolan capital of Luanda. a unans e or u~,..._.. CONVICTION UPHELO LA Newam•n Fan Con.viction Economy Gets3 New Jolts By United Press lnteraatlonal The struggling U.S. economy, trying to recover from its worst slump since the Depression, was hit today with three new jolts. U.S. Steel Corp. announced a 3.8 percent price increase, the Ford a dm inis tr at i o n acknowledged that a massive natural gas shortage could crip- ple some sections of the country. and the nation's prime interest rate edged upward. · ,U.S. Steel, the nation's largest producer, followed the lead of two s maller companies by an· nouncing a n over-all price in- crease. Ford administration officials and economists have warned that .. Rric , iJ;lc ~eases in ~teel, ~IB' and· otbet basic in· dunri&I rniehl further fuel inO a· Of N~man lloa, -·•\b• Pr .. 1d¢lre1an1s ..., .... CJ ' aSttienlliUOn'ltop·problem. U.S. Steel said tha t although Remairis SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal appeals court today up- held the coate mpt conviction of · Los Angeles r eporter William T . Farr for refusing to divulge his source of inform at ion for a story on the Charles Manson murde r trial. A trial judge must attempt to protect the right of defendants lo a fair trial, free of adverse publicity, the court said. Farr, then a r e porter for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, quoted sources as saying mem- bers of the so-called Manson family compiled a list or show bus iness personalities marked for execution. Superior Court Judge Charles Older demanded the names of the sources and ruled that the story viol ated a "gag rule" placed on partici- pants in the trial. Farr said only that his sources were two attorneys. He was sen- tenced lo five days in jail and a $500 fine after a stale appellate court ruled tha t he could not be forced to serve the open-ended jail term Older originally im- posed. Farr served 46days in ja il earlier in l'he case. Gulp-There Goes the Evidence Laguna Beach police ·arrested a 26-year-old man early today on m•riJuana po~session charges ana destruction of evidence after he allegedly ate a quantity of lhe forbidden weed. The arrest of Gregory St. James, 20358 Laguna Canyon Road, cl i maxe d a standoff between the arrestee aqd Officer Mike Davi.a in the library park- ing lot. Davis said he bumped into St. James in the d arkness as police officen converged on ihe library at 2:45 a.m. to lnvestiaate a re-port or three 11\_en smoking mari- juana. Al they collided, the officer said that Jamea belched a large puff or smote In hll race-and con- tinued runnlng until he and two compalons were detained by otbtt officers. Dwiof the arre-sl St. James, a chau( eur empl·oye d tr\ Hollywood, wa1'° police ~aid, oh-.- oerved to hlV• mouth f\111 ol (reen Ve&etable and appemed to hlVI) ( ... G\JLP,P ... AZ> I ~ • there would be an increase of 3.8 percent, certain products, such as s tandard quality rods, rein- forcing bars and others, would be reduced in price. The price changes will take effect over a period from Saturday through Oct.1. Earlier this week, price in- creases w e r e a nnounced by Armco Steel Corp. and Wh eel- ing-Pit"tsburgb.Steel-Corp. Other steelmakers were expected to announce price increases shortly. Ford's economic and energy advisers said today lhcy expect a nationwide natura l gas shortage of about 15 percent this winter that could cause factory shut- downs and new unemployment. That kind of s hortage would be about 50 perce nt worse than last winter's and in some stales like Ii (See ECONOMY, Page AZ) Refused Bike, Boy Hangs Self BETHANY, Ill. (AP) -A 12· year-old boy whose parents re- fused to buy him a minibike betause t hey were arraid he would get hurt became despon- d.en l and hanged himself, authorities said. The body of Troy Traster was round hanging in a barn near the fam i ly hom e Thursday . Authorities· said he scribbled a note-:ror his parents, Mr. and Mrs. f'1oyd Tras ter. Corbner-Don Young of Moullrie Coun\r'Y said Troy related that he .&.6ld.Ctiends he was going lo gel a nilniblke and was disappointed When hil p arents refused lo get him one. ·DISTAFF POU . EYES l.4 CHIEF Los Apgeles Police Chief Ed Davis, who predicU a "crime wave in the Un.iled States like the world has n ever seen before," btatnes lbe women's llber alion movement as a maJorause. Davis believes ''more mothers should at•y home ~nd instill old- f 1 11 h ioned val"\les in their children. lt Mommi'" believes in swinging, she be lieves you can Ue, cheat and 1te1l." , Oranse County women; pol led ~ lbe DaUy ·Pllol People S\alf, ·•Ill'. "It U.tes /wO lo swine. Wbere does D•doy Ill Into Davis' blame ache.me?'' See story, Paac 11-1. Cliff Hanger• --• I j A tract of 10 homes nears completion near upper Park A venue and Thurston School (left) in Laguna Beach. The 30·1ot project is the firs t m a j or subdivision in Laguna Beach in five years. Building permits for the tract are b e ing issued 10 al a time. The first Utfrd of the ho-have been 98 percent completed, however, the city council is holding up permits on the second third until landscaping is completed and a sto rm drain is put in. Valley Mom /Wins Case Car Pooh Sans PUC License Given Okay By KATHY CLANCY Of a.. D•llr Pllol Sbff A Fountain Valley mother, who drives co-workers to their o£fice each day in a 12-passenger van, won a victory for car poolcrs throughout California Thursday in the State Senate. s ponsor ed by Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach ) actually redefines car pool laws governing car pools versus bus lines. A Burke aide said today the measure is designed to protect car poolers from legal challenge by bus companies. It def"milely exempts them from PUC license control and allows them to be re- imbursed for all operating ex- penses by their passengers. The bill passed the Assembly by a vote of 65-2 on March 13. <See CAR POOL, Page AZ) ... Sewage Remains By a 32-0 vole, the Senate sent Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a bill that would allow workers lo share car pooling costs without having to be li censed by the Public Utilities Commission. In April, the Public UtiLities Commission had ruled t hat Garlene Zappitelli of Fountain Valley was operating a business, not a car pool. by charging riders $8 a week for the 77-mile daily round trip to Redondo Beach. Surf er Arrested On Tainted Beach The P UC also set s trict guidelines for direct reimburse- ment of car expenses. But the n ew legislation, San Cle mente lifeguards ar- r ested one surfer and cited another Thursday for refusing to leave contaminated waters· just Mills Charged Masons Set Comluct Trial . TEXARKANA, Ark. (UPI) -The grand master of Masons in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D. Mills CD- .Arlt.) has been c harged with "un-masonic conduct" and a trial will be held Aug. 22. J . Lee Overstreet said Thursday the trial was not an expulsion m ove against Mills becaos~ or his bout with alcoholism and escapades wilh stnpper Fanne Foxe this year but a matter of "policing the fraternity .•• Overstreet said the trial in Kensett would be open only to the fi ve-man trial commissiob..and m embers of Mills' hometown lodge in Kensett. He said he was sworn lo keeo secret who riled the charge against Mills, an honorary 33rd degree Mason . Syndicated columnist J ack Anderson wrote in his column distributed for use today that Overstreet was determined to expel Mills . Bul Overstreet said An- derson w11 s "100 perceP~incorrect." •11 am not determined lo ~t him ," Overstreet saidt "~e are s imply ~oing to have a Masonic trial." ~erstreet and his only Interest was to protect the "g'clod name ot.MaSiinry.'1 He declined further comm~t ~ause he said It w•s an Internal affair. ..... . , t~· I - " . ·' i-~1 1 ~ rl I ~ I.~·-._:-,# • > north or the city pier, polluted by a raw sewage spill a week ago. ~ Greg, C. Hanson, 21, of 26741 Avenida Do_mingo, Mission Vi ejo, was booked ror a11ege<11y restst· ing a rrest. Hanson was taken in to custody after a scuffle with Ufeguard Ken Carter and Chris Downey on the beach. Lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said Hanson a nd lhe other surfer had repeatedly r efused orders broad, cast over a loudspeaker by the lifeguards lo leave the con- taminaled a rea. Lt. Hughes said lifeguank' er .• forts lo get the surfers to leave lhe Polluted area wer e mel by a de- fiantgesture by one of lhelwosur, fers, the only ones in the im· mediate area. After several attempts to get the men to leave by talking to lhem over the loudspeaker, police !See SEWAGE, Page AZ) Thousands Pray BUENOS AIRES, Argentina <AP) -Thousands of people lined up three abreast in a queue that stretched 20 blocks as they a waited thelr turn to enter a sub· urban Roman CathoUc·church to pray for work Thursday. The worshiperli estimated at up 100,000·alrong appeared more fervent than usu al. Une mploy- ment Is nearing IO perccnl or the workforce. Portugal 's n ational airlineo TAP, has bee n unable lo cope with the relu gees. Airline authorities recently announced plans lo use charter fli ghts to help evacuate about 200,000 in lhree months. However, thousands fearful the airlift may never get off the (See FLEE, Pag~AZ) as Record • Seizure Reported ByJOHNVALTERZA Of -D.llly Pl lot SI.aft • Newport Beach police and federal agents confirmed today that their discovery of a ton of hashish worth $1 3.6 milLion and the arrest of four Orange Coasl r esidents and four othe r men amounts to the la r gest seizure of the substance in U.S. history. Agents in the Middle East , the Orange Coast a nd San Diego swooped down a t midweek on ao alleged sophisticated smugglin~ ring which included a graduate s tudent in co mputer science from UC Irvine, a man with a doctorate in physics and a law student. The hash, a potent. refined re- sin of m a rijuana commanding. high prices on the AmeriCan • market, was seized late Wednes- day nigbt by government police in Beirut. Lebanon. Two Laguna Be•ch men ar· rested there a llegedly had ac- companied four large, phony compute r shells in which tbe has h allegedly was to be shipped totheU.S. Lebanese authorities are hold - ing Lewis Michael Geiger and Michael Ross Hillman, both 24, and both g ivin g their lasl staleside address as 2009. Glen- neyre Ave ., Laguna Beach. In Cos t a M esa, l ocal a uthorities a rrested J oseph Harvey Zeligs, 23, at his home al 1924 Anahe im Ave. In Laguna Beach, agents ar· rested the UCI graduate student, Ja mes Crane Humphries, 28, at his residence at 479-B Ocean Ave. Four other men were roundt..>d up in northern San Diego County. Newport Beach detective Dar- ryl Youle, who with others on the Newport narcotics detail first sta rted the investigation, said lhat it took eighl months or tracing, surveillaQce and even ·a day-long visit to a la rge Anaheim computer show before lhe case was: broken. He said that initial undercover information launched the probe from Newport Beach, and soOn federal authorities joined in a · cooperative effort. . Youle alleged that the gropp fll'St ordered four large, wall- sized computer s hells and lbat one of them with electronics ex· (See RASH, Page AZ) " Or~•~ Cea•~ L-=~-- "' eatllM!r Mostly sunny Saturday ' with low clouds ahd fog '. clearing by late morning ~ near the beach. Highs in the 70s at the· tieaches ris- ing lo 7S and 85 inland .. Lows tonighl SS to 66. INSIDE TOD" Y With summer barely begun, it aeenl$ early io think. about fall, but coo.st colleges .o:re planning sOtrte ·unusual ' courses in the.arts.and com- murricotion.s. ~6."P.oif4 Cl o/ todaJil 's Weekender. •••ex AJ ~ Cl4 ............... ·~ At .....i-1Hew1 '" .. E(.Noll' •• Dl·ll · • ll·I I I "9 ,_., C:S-4 IJ Ut'rili ,.,,,., • •• .... """" ~ .... , .............. ,.th ... _ ·1--· -· Ct _,..,._ :: ... , ..... , ' I ' l ' . . . ' • • A.2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Vallerga J .urors Still Out By GARY GRANVILLt: OI T~eDllly PUolsa." VENTURA -After fuiling lo reach a verdicl during nine hours of deliberation Thursday, a Ven· lura County Supe rior Court jury continued to debate the guilt or innocence or Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga today. The nine-man, three-woman jury m et from 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Thursday with three hours orf for lunch and dinner without re- aching a decision on all seven counts brought against Vallerga in a !\lay 6 Grand Jury indict- ment. The indictment a lleges the as- sessor acted illegally when he ac- cepted $3,714 in consulting fees and expenses connected with the 1973 sale of a county owned com- puterized a pprais al system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a full verdict Thursday, late in the day foreman George Davis told Judge Robert Shaw a decision had been r eached on one or the seven all eged ill egal acts. But l\\'O hours later the 12 jurors st r eamed o ut into darkened parking lot and headed for their homes without reaching a complete verdict . The long sile nt day in court \\'as interrupted by a brief legal skirmish out of the jury's view shortly be fore nightfall. The tiff was touched orr by a writte n reques t from jury forem an Davis asking Judge Shaw to c larify his instructions on lhe 1..·onnict ·or interest charge brought against Vallerga. Fro•P~Al FLEE ..• ground have made their own plans. They are filtering south by car and tru ck to the more p eaceful southe rn area of Angola. • An estimated 20 ,000 are already crowded into schools and exhibition ha ll s in Nova Lisboa, the country's second largest town. Hundreds are arriving there daily from other towns and villages to the north and Red Cross officials predict the tide ... from the countryside could even- tually involve more than 100,000 people. South Africa n authorities estimate about 20,000 persons are trying to r each South-Wes t Africa, and that some 2,000 re- fugees ha ve already passed through the border town of Oshakati, including 1,000 last week. Fro•P~Al GULP ••• difficulty s peaking. Officer Davis said he grabbed St. James' Adam 's apple in an al· tempt to keep him from swallow· ing and ordered him to spit the substance into the trunk of a police car. St. James allegedly refu sed and tightened his jaws as offi cers allempted to pick the evidence from his teeth. When it was all over, he alledgedly announced to police, "I· ate the joint and you don't have the evid ence.'' St. James' two companions, Lawrence W. Harvey, 25, of 404 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, and Leslie D. White, 714 Summit Drive, Laguna Beach, were taken into custody when police discovered both had arrest war. rants issued against them. Harvey was booked on a Vehi · cle Code wa rrant and Little on an outstanding 'narcotics warrant. 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Greener sold ·'no finnl de· cis ion s w ere m a d e '' a t Thursday's session and that he could not provide any details about the options discussed. Laguna Tax Boost Only Six Cents Transpo'rt's Chie/F~ SACRAMENTO (AP) - Howard Ullrich, a holdover from the Ronald Reagan administration, w·as tired today as director or the s t ate's troubled Depa rtment of 'l'ranspartation. Sid McCausland. deputy secretary ot the Business and Transportation Agen· cy, was appointed acting Caltrans director by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The s t ate's hig hway building program has been virtually frozen by infla- tionary costs and dips in expected revenue; and Ul· lrich recently announced a 20 percent payroll reduc- tion by next June 30. FoshionofJle Rock Increases in the assessed ev~~ation of the Laguna Beacb Un1f1ed School District m eari a school tax rate increase will only be six cents rather than 26 cents · 'as originally calculated. · Hare Krishna Trio Held Crowd gathered at Newport Beach;s Fashion Island listens to Johnny Rivers coming a t them through thousands of dollars w orth of electronic equipment. Performance Thursday afternoon also featured DeFranco Family, Security guard (center. foreground ) plugged cars with cotton. The 26 cent fi gure was given in · correctly in a Da ily Pilot report on the budget of the l.aguna Beach Unified School District. In Trespass Three .members of the !tare Kris hn a r e ligiou s sect fa ce trespassing c harges today s tem- ming from their alleged occupa- tion of a Laguna Beach apart- ment. Fro•P~Al HASH ••• perience wired them up to the point that the boxes and panels bore the semblance of ''righteous computers." "Several weeks ago we traced the shells on a shipment to Beirut and federal agents there star.ed their investigation. The bill alone for the shipping of the shells was more than $10,000," said Youle, who added that the parties' real names were on the invoices. What caused one of the more vexing investigative problems, he said, was the confirmation that the devices were phony in the first place. "Last May we went to the Anaheim Convention Center and tried to compare the s uspect computers with real ones. There were hundreds that all looked the same up there,'' he said. Neither Youle, nor federal authorities , would specify where the required front money may have come from to launch the aJ. leged hashish smuggling con- spiracy. Investigation is continuing throughout the Middle East to trace the source of the con · traband. Closer lo home, agents also are probing yet another aspect of the case which may have µtvolved a second planned shipment, using som e other form of container. The six men arrested under federal statutes r elated to con· spiracy to s muggle and dis- tribute hashis h already have been a rraigned before U.S. magistrates, Youle said. Bail for the half-dozen men ranges from $250,000 to $100,000 .apiece. Capistrano Workers Get Pay Raises Sa n Ju a n Capistrano's 50 municipal employcs r eceived a nat across-the-board salary in - c:ease of six percent Wednesday night. The agreement, approved by 4-0 council vote, covers all city employes with the exception of City ft1anager James S. Mocali s who is negotiating a separate wage pact with the council. Jn addition to the salary adjust· ment, councilmen gave the employes a one day leave with pay known as a "noaling holi - day." . The annual cost of the salary inc r ease w as approxim a tely $42.000, the holiday approximate- ly $2,500. Fro•P~Al CAR POOL Burke does not expect any op- position from the governor. Mn. Zappitelli said today lhat since the April PUC ruling, s he has been carrying eight co- workers, the legal limit, to work al TRW Systems each day, but s he only has been asking for gasoline reimbursement. Once the measure has been passed, she plans to restudy her other operation expenses and perhaps resume charging a fiat weekly fee. ' Her case came to PUC atten- tion when Ronald tlottman, pre- sident of Southern California Commuter Bus Service, charged Mn . Zappitelll with operating her "car pool" at a profit along the route in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach where he already bas a PUC Jlccruc': ltofftnan charges $11 a week for the same trip. f) Sawdust Pass Good District Bus iness Manager Clyde Lovelady said today the district tax rate for fiscal 1975-76 will be $2.91 cents per $100 of as- sessed valuation. The three men were taken into custody Wednesday after police received rePorls of a possible burglary at 648 South Coast Highway near the Krishna tem- ple. For Week-at 5()c The dollar amount of property tax is determined by multiplying the tax rate limes each 100 of the assessed va lue of a property. The assessed value is a quarter of what is suppased to be the true mark: et value of the property. The Sawdust· Festival has lowered its admission price from 50 cents for a s ingle d aily ad- mission to 50 cents for a week's pass. The change was m ade by lhe Sawdus t's new board of directors because high attendance so far at the fes t ival has provided the year's mortgage payment. "We've already achieved our mortgage. payment for the year Beach Area Still Closed In Clemente A portion of the San Clemente beach remained closed today wilh a 50-50 chance that the area still will be barred to swimmers over the wee kend. Lifegua rd Lt. Lynn Hughes said the area cJosed to swimming has been reduced to about 1.50 yards just be low Linda Lane where a week ago a sewage pump failed and raw sewage spewed across the beach and into the ocean. The Orange County Health Department has posted signs in the area warning of the pollution and closin g it to swimming. Lt. Hughes said the health de- partment was due to test the \'<taler in the surf again today. Originally a three quarters mile stretch or beach north from the pier was closed. * * * Fro•P~Al SEWAGE ••• were call ed, the m en were ad- vised they were under arrest and (,ifeguards Downey and Carter swam out to bring them in. The surfer who was cited came in lo s hore when the lifeguards first entered the water. Hanson reportedly came in in the com- pany of the guards, but refused guards' orders to come with them to the lifeguard headquarters. A scufne broke out when an at- tempt assertedly was made to strike Lifegua rd Carter with a s urfbo a rd . H a n s on was restrained by the guards, they s-aid , and was taken to the police station for rormal booking. He was released later on his own re- cognizance to appear in court on thecharges. Policeu:oman Now 'Officer' Marilyn Ma ddox has been a memeber or the San Clemente poli ce force for more than six years but this week she bttame Police Officer Maddox. The clty council did away with gender distinctions in the city's" police personnel classifications Wednesday. Orf teer Maddox h ad been Policewom an Maddox until the reclaaslflcation. The change in ti· Oe means a raise for the offi cer who immediately became eligi· ble ror advancement bttause of changes in the job's description. The City Council a.160 removed age, hela:bt and weight restrlc· lions from the job requirements. 'Saigon Cowboys' FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. (AP) - "Saigon Cowboya,'' ahnllo.r to U.S. atreet gangs, are oper1Un1 at th1• Vietnam ese rerugee re. IO<!aUon center. and feel we have a little cushion. Now we'd like to share our good fortune and give people the op- portunity lo return as many times in a week as they'd like on the 50-ce nt pass,'' Tom Les lie, Sawdust president, said. "Local residents particularly have complained that every time they bring their many summer time guests to our handcraft show, t hey must pay to get in again. Now they don't have to," he said. So far an estimated 200,000 persons have attended the Sawdust.according lo Dick Clark, Sawdust spokesman. The new ad- mission policy m eans a single ticket will be good Monday through Sunday for the fUlal two weeksoftbeshow. New members elected to the board of directors are Terry Shep- pard and Dee Dee Maclean. They join Leslie, president; Dwight Morouse, vice president; Tracey Moscaritolo, secretary; Don Ware, treas urer; Harvey Kaplan, Valerie Bechtol and Larry Doty. The assessor's office has said no figures are available on how much of Laguna's assessed value increase came by re-evaluation of existing property and which came from new building. Welfare Hit In Ford Talk WASHINGTON (UPI) -Cit- ing "too many abuses" in the welfare system, President Ford said Thursday the present pro- gram s h o uld be junked or tightened up. Shortly after Ford taped his television interview, the govern· ment announced the nation's welfare r oll h ad reached a record high in April, the latest month for which national statistics are available Officers said the three sect members were found sitting on the floor of the vacant apartment and theorize they obtained ac- cess by opening a louvered win· dow. Arre s t e d on trespassing charges were Howard Peter An- thony, 31, JolUl Robin Freemon, 26, and Steven William Bowman, 24, all of whom listed their ad-. dress at the Krishna Temple al 641 Ramona St. Police said they conf'"ascated what a pp ea red to be a homemade billy club from the men at the time of the arrest. Strike Settled MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Northwest Airlines, which set- tled a three-day strike with its pilots Thursday, hopes to have 75 percent of its fli,g:ht.s back in operation by midnight tonight. The ~eltlement marked the end · of the third major pilots' strike at Northwest during the past five years. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25o/o for this Special Event Large selection on dilp/ay j()f' immediate delivery. Stop in llOID.and enjoy substantial savings on IUCh well knoum lines . as Drexel Heritage, Henredon, Woodmark chairs . and much, much more'. Don't delay. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 92651 1714) •94·6.15 1 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE.CA.90505 (213} 3?8·1279 ,H27 wcsrcuFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714) 642-2050 ! \ I I • 7 I \ I I' I I I I \ 7 I 1, I I. ' I I j ' ( I ' ., ' ' ' ' ,, It ...... ~,··ff' '. ' . ... . . . ~f ~way Chief . l \. 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F riday's Clos ing Prices NEW YORK Friday, August 8 t975 OAlLY PILOT BS\\ STOCK EXCHANGE AT&T Hike Bid WA SlllNGTON (UPI) Tho Amenc:.in 'felephone and Telegraph Co h us .i s ked t he F'cderal Corn· mun1ca t1ons Comm1ss1on to approve rate 1nc 1 eases that would brin g $7 9 m1lhon a nnually from s hort dist ance mters tate hne?S ... ,, ' . '· '• •• '· ' ,, A spokes man se1d the increase would arrect about 19,000 bus mess customl!rs and government agencies that use interstate Imes ranging up 4> ~ rnllt"s 10 length If approved by lht .• F'CC the increases would go into effect Ocl ~. •• \ ' " DAIL VPtl OT Eagles I A . cqmre Mc Alister SANTA R OSA -The Oakland Raider s traded r unning bat·k J a mes ~1 cAl iste r, who bcg;in his professional career in the Worlcl Footba ll l,..eaguc last year, to the Philade lphia Eag les Thursd ay. The Ra id ers wil l rcce1Vl' ~ future high draft c.·hoice to <·om · plcle the trade, Oakland ofric1al ,\J LoCasale said. M("Alistc r , who starrl•d <1 l UCLA. le ft the \V FL's Southern California Sun team aftC'r his rookie year a nd s ignt'<I "'ilh the Na tio n a l Footba ll Lcagul·'s Raiders. who chose him in the 1974 NFL dra ft. Connors Rolls NORTH CON WAY, N.H. Top-seeded Jimmy Connors <.i nd third -seeded Ilic-N<.1 stase o f Romania advancl'd Thursday to the quarte r finals of the $100,000 international pro tennis tourna- ment here. . Connors dis posed of Nicki Spear of Yugoslavia 6-1, 6-4 "'hi le Nastase bagged a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 triumph over Colin Dov.·ds"·ell of Rhodesia. l'ilas A d tia...,es IN DIANA POLIS--Top-rankcd Guillermo Vil as a nd the other men 's seeds made it through Thursday's action in the $150.000 U.S. Clay Court tennis cham- pions hips, but leading "'Omt•n d idn 't fa r e as we ll. Ka tja E bbin ghaus upset No. 2 Julie Heldman. 7-5, 6-4 <.ind Don- na Ganz surprised Tt•rry Holl a- tl<1y, 6-3, 6-3. Vil us beat Patricio Cornejo, 6-3, 6-2 in m en's ~1ction . ,\lsu ~tanuel Ora ntes defeated Di tk Dt•ll , 6-1. 6-2 : Onn y l><irun topp<'d Sherwood Stewa rt 6-4, 7-5: :.i nd J aime Fillo! stopped 1-lans K<1ry, 6-3,6-4. The only seeded "'Oman lo wi n \\'as Janet Nev.· berry, who ousted !\'Ia rianna Si m Ionesco. 7-6, 6-3. S tand• Collapse BU FFALO · T"•enty-one persons "'ere reported injured Thursday n ig ht when a new bleacher secti on holding :.ibout 150 persons collapsed at n<'urbv Lancaster Speed .... ·ay. · A few suffe red broken bones and ~e r est minor injuries . Several or the injured "'ere'taken -lo nearby hospitals. The cause of the ('O)Japse was not determined. E.r•IHl.rer Kiiied NEW YORK --A former New York Gold e n Gl oves feathe r"'eight ·boxing chumpion was shot to death by an unknov.rn a sst1ilant after a street argu· ment. Poli ce id entified the dead man as Victor Vaddy. 21, of New York City. He was shot once through the heart Thursday night outside a grocery s tore. I-le v.·as pro- nounced dead on arrival at Lin- coln Hos pital. Wohlhufer Lo•es HELSINKI --f\1i kl' Bo it of Kenya de feated Rick Woh1huter of the Univers ity of Chicago Track Club in 800 meters com- ['l('tition Thursday in an interna- tional track meet. Boil finished with a time of 1 :45 .2 a ga in s t 1 :45.S fo r \\lohlhutcr. Antti Kallio maki of Finland captured the pole vault competi- tion wit h a j ump of 1 7-0 :Y~. WTTResulfs -. D.lllr Piiot ..... t1i air Pit O'DlllMll CUBA'S LIONEL MARSHALL SPIKES INTO THREE MEXICAN DEFENDERS. Cubans Thump Mexicans U.S. Volleyball Team Faces Cuba Tonight By ED BURG,\RT bt Tht D•oly PolOIS.1•11 The Cuban m l·n·s voll eyball tt•a m has pr;.i<'lic.'.ltly assurt'd itst•lf of a bt'rlh in thl' 1976 Olym- pics. Defe ating :\t cxico 15-12. 15·3, 15-12 ;:it CC -Ir\"int•s Crav.·ford Hall Thursday night, Cuba im- 'pro\"ed its rt·curd to 4·0 in the l'\orth Centr;.il ,\merican Carib- bean Confede r a tion ch<.1m · p1onship tourna ml•nt. Cuba mel·ts the United Stales (3-1 l tonight ( 8 l at the LA Spol'ts Aren::i in the fin ul tournament game. 1'he U.S. must sweep <.di t.b.ree games from Cuba to win this tourna ment. Mexico coach Shim J az l-l"·a doesn 't beli evt· that is possible. f-le picks Cuba to Y.'in in four g~m es , telling an in terpreter afte r Thurs d<iy 's loss, "the Cubans h<t\"t' more power , more technique and more qui ckness than the ,\mer icans . ·· Dodgers in l\'Y Cuba displayed that po\1ter and quic kness be fore 1,400 fans Thursday. After fighting off an :.aggressive Me xi can squad 15-12 in th e first game, the powerful Cu bans scored the first nine points of the second game and l:ruised to a 15·3 .... -in. 1'he key for Cuba "'as Diego Lopera , a leaper "'ho sent one spike a fter another past the bl>wildered Me xicans . . Lopera.·s spikes wouldn't have been possible. though, if it hadn 't been for perfect s etting by his te ammat es. pa rticularly Ernesto ~tartinez . a 6-1, 40-inchjumper. ~\'hile Cuba was quicker and more talente d , Mexico never ga ve up. Emotionally Charged at the outset~th ey were seeking re- venge after losing to Cuba last Octobe r-the Mexicans rallied from two deficits to take le ads in the first gam e. Trailing 5-3, Mexico s cored three s traight points to lead, 6-5. Rau Faces Mets; Marshall Signs N E\V \'ORK --Doug Rau a t- te mpts to becom e the third Los Angeles pitcher in a row to pitc h a complete gam e tonight but his chances appear s lim. The Dodgers' la test signee is overdue to pitch. Mike Marshall signed his 1975 contr act -fin a lly --and the re- flt arsh all has signed his contract that covers the next year as well. Mars hall, the 1974 Cy Young Awa rd winner who was selected f~r this yt'ar 's All-star game, finally got around to signing his 1975 contra c t with th e Lo s Angeles Dodgers, it was reported Thursday. And behind 8-7, the Mexicans went in rront, 10-9. But spikes by Jorge Perez and Raul Vilches gave Cuba its 14th and 15th points, and the ~·lex­ icans see m ed drained in the second ga me . l\·fcxico fought gamely in the final match, rallyin g to tie the score , 12-12. But l . .opera began hitting line dri ves ag<i ill as Cuba scored the final three points. Th e U .S . eas il y defeated Canada, 15-9. 15-4, 15-4 at Redon- d o ltig h Thursd ay, :.i nd U.S . C'oach Carl ~'lcGown told a re- porter \\l edn e s d ay that the Americans could beat Cuba in three straight. "We have beaten them in three straight before." he said, refer- ring to America's victory in t he 1973 Zonal tournament in Ti- juana. PGA Crown .I Up for Grabs; I j I Hayes Lea d s AKRON, Ohio (AP> -"Ace you aware." a r c porter asked Jack Nicklaus as the world's greatest golfer savored his even par 70 in the ope ning round or the PGA tournament, "that you are trailing such household names as B e n s on , Wampl e r and Dougherty?'' "Who?" Jack asked. "I know Wampler , but the others -how do you spell that last name?'' Nicklaus ' consternation was generally s hared as the pros' bi g family cha mpionship -one of the game's Big Four-moved in- to the second round behind a phalanx of the most implausible pace-setters imaginable. Oldsters and rookies, the in - firm and the insecure , the downtrodden and the down-and- oul are on top, kicking divots in the faces of golf's aristocraL'i - Nicklaus , Weiskopf, Trevino, Palme r and Player. The firS! round leader is a slim Oklahoman, one Mark Hayes, 26, playing his second year on the tour and in his first PCA. his bags carried by a man with a broken arm and a Mas ters degree in business. Hayes shot 67, three under par over the bac k· breaking, 7 ,180· yard Firestone course. '"It's too soon to get excited about leading this tournament,'' he said nervously. Tied for second with 68 were Bob Benson, 35, a club pro from * * * leadll'l9 fl•Sl round ~'"''' in lhe Pth PGA Na-tlo~! CllampionShop. Marl< Haye~ Bo() Bl'n!tOn L>try Hln!.On Ed0o\.'9nt!rl'f BillyC11-r BobWym Frl!dW.impltr Jack Nlck iau~ Ra y Floyd AIGtoberger Att WalL Mi~eMorley l o<nWfllkOOI l om Wat'loO<> BruceO.wlin JlmOll!nl Oa""HiU JOl'ln ,....11.olll'"I" Bo() Su•nlan SlettMl!.lnyl< Al O>aft<ll'' .JotW> Scr>•ee BruceC•11mp1on .Jl'liU'!o Bo<o~ OonJ11nu.1•r O.~idG••.,_m .,....., Mi-e Hi11 Halt l,..,.in Tom Jenkins Maurice Ver Bri;g11e Bobby NiCF>OIS Bulcr>B11irO G11<y Play'' Homoro Btancas Oll!M ll'Meyer lvtdy Norlr> ll-l-1 ~1 ::Ml·l1-.S lS-Jl Oii 31·31 6-, l•·l~ 6~ JS-J.1-6~ lJ·J6-6~ :M-J6-10 31-lJ-/0 l-l·Jlo-10 lS-J~-JO Jl·Jl 10 l •·J6-10 Jf>.).1-10 :kt·lol-10 JS-J)-70 ]~·lit-7 1 lf>·l )-II J) J6 II 36·JS-II J.6.Jl-11 Jlt..l~ I! 311 J) -11 ll·lA 1 1 J/.J)-11 J~-1'-n ,.,._n J).J1-n JS-31-17 38-3-6-11 39·ll-11 36·lll-n Jl-J'l-n J+lil-11 J•-38 n Jl-J)-n J6--J6-11 E aston, Conn., who operates a eouple or bowlini!: all eys on thl' side. and Larry Hinson, a gaunt young m a n with a withered left arm whose fortunes of late have been so depressing he wa~ con· sidering a different career. .. It's been awrul the last couple or years," l·linson , a seven-year tour pl ayer from Kings Moun- ta in , N .C., sa id. "I've been tempted lo look for something: else to do.'' Benson's m a in cla im to fame is thal as a teen-age a ssistant pro in P<1lm Beach , Fl a ., he gave lesson s to the Kennt.'<lys, correc:I ing a hook of the late Presid ent John Kennedy. Onl y fo ur other pla y e r s managed to break par . They in· elude d a pair o f g r izz le d veterans. Fred Wampler. 51, wh o h.isn·t pl ayed the tour in 15 years, .int.I Billy Casper, 44, a two-time Open champion who has been de- voting more t ime to his 7 ,000 frui t trees in Utah th.in to golf . \Vhen Dougherty applied lo the PGA for me mbershi p. the ap- plication asked for ·'Achiev~­ ments ." Doug herty, 27, wrote "none." flis biggest thrill came last weekend at the Westcheslt•r Classic. he said , when he looked up to see his nam e on the leader board. ··1 had just m ade a birdie," he said ... But right :i ft cr that I bogeye d. By the time they got to the 'y' on the le ader bo ard they were taking down the 'D. ··• RAMS PICKUP JIETERAN CENTER The Los Angeles Rams added 15-year veteran center Bob De Mart'o to their squad Thurs· day. giving the club a second veter a n at the position. Dc Marro was :i free agent after playing nine y<'ars "'ith St. Louis. two years with !\'1i ami a nd the l ast th ree seasons wit h Cleveland. De Ma rco is a 6-foot-2, 245-pounder fro m Indiana. The Rams had ju.st one veteran - cente r on the team. Rich Saul , who has been a reserve in his fjvc seasons in the National Football Le a gue . The Ra ms have two other centers, both rookies -Al Kelso of Washington and Rick Nuzum of Kentuc ky. Pilhbwrqh JO. New Yarll 16 Wol'nl'n -C•wlty (P) be•t w-i.-a C..wley· 111111 9•~' on W.1111 BC \Ital 111,IQ. e Lo~ A.r19ele~ at New York Aug. 'lll'!IAngele \itl "'••.YOfk IWc;I. 10 Lo1AnQele~ a! New Yor~ The only re ason for the delay was that Mars hall wanted his paychecks to be spaced out over several years. AN UNIDENTIFIED CUBAN PLAYER DIVES, BUT MISSES A SPIKE. Mk~I CPI beal °'"'9 !ocn11tau1•S. • Men -Cierulll>I" CPJ bellt Stollt 6"J; S~llt· #N~f fN ) Deal (c•-W1rwl<~ 1 ... Nlbf'd dol.ibles -Owens·S<c~n..., \NI beat Co•· l>\kMel 7-S. A: •.na, Al Pi1t1t1ur9n H1w1U >O, 1nctla1W n Women -Mevt• in Dto1t l(ul'lcend.ell 6·•: Gourl1y-Kuyl<•l'C1•ll IHI 1>e11 Over10f'l·Ml!~rl>-l. Men -8u(hl\ol1 CH) be•I S.lotw•·l , ~w<O<l'lle· lluchholi (Hl bt•I S.1l)ftf Aullt h l·S. Mi..eCI -Gourlly-Nfw(Ombf (1-l) bf.ft Aul!tli- Olter1on l·J. A : 2,S61. Al ll'ICll1n1POI!\ Gelcl.., G•ltri ll, ,.,....fl JI 'WOl'nel'I -Slo we !C. ! IM!~I Durr .... Durr-s./'law CPI DH! Klo,,·Kiyomur1 1-S. . Mell -P•tllwn (P) bell Okkff"Ml; Ma(Mlll- Ollllf'I" (Gl bola ! Au~Un-P.a!Ulo0fl6·l. Ml~CI -Mf,(Mlllan·SloYI' ((,) bell Au~lin· ~ ..... ,_ A ; 2.)11. AIQ.lkl.ano. • 5om. ,,,.m Ila m. lief pitcher feels he is at his besi when he pitches every day. However. he has n't pitched since Au g. 2. In the last l"'O Dodgers games the s tarting pitchers, Don Sutton and 1\ndy Messersmith, ha ve gone all the v.·ay. Sutton beat Atlanta 5-0. but rt1essers mith lost to the Braves 5-4. Messersmith rem ains the only Dodgers ''holdout" now thi.il 3 Gridders Arr ested By The Associated Press Three Nation a l F ootba ll -League rookies, including three- time A11 -Ameri can linebacker Richard Wood, were arrested Thursday in unrelated cases. Wood, from the Uni versity of Southern California and the New York J ets' third-round d raft pick, was arres ted at the team's training camp in Hempstead , N .Y ., and charge d w i th possess ion or rorged instru- ments, stolen property, then or eervices and grand larceny. New England Patriots lineman Shelby Jordan was arrested by feder•I drug agents at the team's lraining camp in Provide nce, R.I., and charged with selling co- c•iDe. Two ot her persons were arrested in that case. Another Jets drart choi c~. fifth round pick Joseph WysOck Jr., W•s arrested ouUide his parents' /\ home in La ncaster, Pa., and c ha r ged with a ssa ultin g a policem a n who was attempting to arrest \Vysock 's fa ther. Police said the incident involv- ing Wood, 22, st ems from the a l- leged use of one of a batch of airline tickets stolen from Pied- mont Airlines al Newark Airport in J uly, 1974. "We have m et with t he police department a nd with Wood, but v.·e do not ha ve all the facts in the case a nd have no further tom- ment at. this t i me," a J ets spokes man sa id. Wood , who pluyed with the Colleg(' All -stars against t he Pit- tsburgh Steele rs l ast. F'rid uy, join ed the J ets earlier this week. 'The spokesmun said Wood was ~rrai gn ed Thursd ay night In Queens County Court a nd r e· lcalied on $5,000 ball. A pr e- li minary hc uring has been set for Aug. 26 . After he s igned a two-year con- tract Wednesday, Marshall said he would r eceive payments on the $300.000 pa ct through 1981 . The Dodgers, who start a 12- game trip a gainst the New York Mets tonight, did not immediate- ly confirm the s igning. Marshall was quoted as saying "They (the Dodgers) wanted the two-year deal. They wanted the security. The only thing I asked was that I be paid in a manner that would be benefi cial to the ball club as well as to myself." Marshall reportedl y said there was neve r a question about how much money he would rec1eve. The contract calls for him to re- ceive about $120 ,000 this year and $180,000 next, but the money will be P';lid over a seven-year period, the installment system making taxes easier to pay. Mars hall said he agreed to terms before s pring training but ,. declined to sign the pact until he a nd the club could a gree on specific terms. Mars hall, a candidate for the doctor al degree in kinesiology a t Mi chigan State , s aid he hopes to teach when his pl aying days are over. He said he would "like to get out or base ball ror about ten years," and then th.ink about managing . Marshall, who pitched in a re- cord 106 gamcs last year. has had ::i run of bad luck this season. He suffered a rib cage lnjury that som e s ay still bothers him, although he's d enied that it <kx!s. I-le was on the 21 -day dis abled list in May a nd today is 6-U with a 3.21 earoeq run average. , U.S. Women, Cuba Collide Tonight in LA LOS ANGELES-It will be the .United State s women 's volleyball te am vs. Cuba al the Sports Arena tonight in a game that will determine the qualirier to the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Game time is 6::l1, and the Cubans are favored off their ear· ly perfo rman ces in the North Central American a nd Caribbean Confedera tion tournament that began Sunda y. The Cuban men meet the U.S. a t8. Althoug h both teams have 3.(). recor ds , the Cubans have been more impressive. In their first six matches , the Cubans out· scored their opponents. 90-0. The Americans have scored 147 points lo the ir opposition·s 91 after 11 matches. Says U.S. coach Arie Se.linger, ''The Cubans rely on the powerful spike, the high jump and the high serve." Toe Cuban players are Melania Tartabull, Mavis Gullarte and Evellena Borroto. The latter jumps 39 inches h'om Ule floor. ;., Leading the Americans are Sa n Diego Sta-te's Laurel Brassey -shc p l ayed on the m e n 's college team-and Inglcwood1's 6·5 f1o Hyman. I Halos Limp Home , Tangle With N Y The California Angels open a 13-game home stand tonight at Anaheim Stadium with Lhe firs t of a three-game s et against the New York Yankees in American League baseball acUon. The first pitch is slated ror7:30 _A ngefs Slate AU G1mH on KMPC Cl!OI "Auq. I New York •I C•lllornll Ao.19. •New Yo,k •I C.tllornl• °"'II· 10"'9w Yo rk •I C•llfornl• f :2Sp.m. 1 1}p.m. ll : SS o.m. with Chuck Hockenberry (0-1) on the mound for the Angels agaillst Larry Gura of the Yanks. Tonight is Nolan Ryan's tum in the rotation. but he's not expect· ed to pitch due to a groin injury. The Halos are trying lo pick themselves off the ground and out of last place in the WL'S t Division after losing four or fiv e at Chicago. Thursday's 8-4 defeat marked the 10th stra ight dereat for pitcher Andy Hassler, who gave up rive runs on four hits and rive walks ln am·lnntngstmt. Dick Lange was effective in re· UC!lf of Hessler unltl the s eventh inning when Dutky Dent ot the While Sl;>x ope9ed wilh a single, Lange Issued a free p;.ss, then Deron Johnson s ingled in a run, Jim Brewer replaced Lange t . and got one out, then Jorge Orta singled in another marker. California had pared the Chicago advantage to 5-4 before the Chisox broke it open against Lange in the seventh. Mike Mil ey and Mickey Jl ivcrs each came up with a pair or hits for the H<1l os--all s in glcs-- at'counting for over haU of the Angels' seven safeties orr two Chicago pitche rs . 'The An a he im crew is tied with Minnesota for l:.ist place in the division---each sporting 49-65 re-ii rords-21 g::ames off Oakl and 's pace. (Al,.lfOltHIA •" r II Ill ' ' 0 0 • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 , ' 1 1 , a , o l I 0 0 ' 1 I I 2000 J 0 0 0 J 0 2 ' 0000 00 00 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO •b." Iii ' ' ' 0 • 1 , 0 P. IC;l'lly rl Otnl i~ C. "'-Y 11 0..JollMor'I , b M91tonCIF> °""' SlllflJb NylNl'ICI Dow11lriq c Vuc koYl(llp HlmlltQllD J l 0 I ) ' ' , , ' 0 0 • 0 2 l • I 1 0 J I 2 2 3 0 1 0 0000 0 0 0 0 I I I I I \ I ( 1 7 I 7 I j I . i j . . ·-. ., . . ' 1•--< • ... -. , Saddleback EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 220, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS 1 Whites Fleeing South Africa Violence. JPllANNESDURG, South Africa CAP) --T ens of thousands of· refugees ur e pouring out or Angola on a "great trek'' to safe· t y from the violence-torn Portuguese C'o lony where an estimated 5,000 people have diL"<I in the pas t year In fighting between riva l liberation groups. The massive exodus is the largest Oood of white refugees Oeeing a n i\frlcan nation s ince the bloodshed and c haos of the former Befgian Congo 1now Zaire) in the early 1960s. Abandoning their homes, farms and jobs, they are leaving by air , land and sea in a desperate bid to es cape the grow- ~~ bloodshed in' what is JM)lcn· tiaUy one of Africa .. & most pro· sperous nations. Many have nown to Portugal but others are escaping In Jong Convoys of cars and trucks to emergency re(ugee centers in ne ig hboring South. West Africa. Three rival A(rican move- ment.s are Cighting for control or Angola, which is scheduled t.o be granted independence on Nov. 11. The three rival movements are the Soviet-backed Popular Move· menl for the Li beration of Angola, the Chinese and Zaire· supported National Frool for the Llberation of Angola and the socialist nonaligned Union for the Total Independence of Angola. Angola was home to about 450,000 wh ites before the collapse of the 500 -year -old Portuguese empire last year following a m ilitary coup in April. An estimated 150,000 have already Oed and returned to Portugal on commercial fli ghts from the Angolan capital of Luanda. Portugal's national airline, TAP. has been unable Lo cope: with the r e fu gees. Airlin& authorities recently announL-ed'. plans lo use charter flights td help evacuate about 200,000 in three months. : However , thousands fearful the airli(t may ne ver gel orr lhe [ (See FLEE, Page A.2) 4 OC Men Held Record Hash Haul Seized Fashionahle Rock Crowd gath e r ed at Newport Beach's F 3.shion I sla nd listens to J ohnny Rivers coming at them through thousands of dollars worth of electronic .equipment. P e rformance Thursday afternoon also featured DcFranco Family. Security guard (center, foreground) plugged ears with cotton. I Car Cra8hes~ Burns; Fbur Escape Unhurt Four men narrowly escaped in· jury Thursday night when their car crashed into a planter in Mis· sion Viejo and burst into names. The car, driven by David Geer, 20, o( Anaheim, was headed.down a steep grade on La Paz Road near Mosquero Lane when it swerved into the center divider and smacked the concrete planter. Geer and his passengers, Rodney Ullon, 20 , FUiierton; James Golde, 20, and Joha Cun· ningham, 19 or An aheim, got out of tbe car be(ore it was engulfed in flames, though one man's shirt caught (ire (irsl and another's hair was singed. Orange County Fire Depart· menl crews extinguished the 11 p.m. blaze. "Those guys were just as luc.ky as hell to get out of the back seal in time," a fireman said. Refused Bike, Boy HangsSelf BETHANY, 111. CAPJ --A 12· year-old boy whose parents re- fused to buy him a minibike because they were a(raid he would get hurt became despon· dent and h ange d him sel(, authorities said. The body of Troy Traster was found hanging in a barn near the ia mil y hom e Thursday. Aµlhorilie s said he scribbled a note (or his parents, Mr. and \trs. Floyd Traster. ~might Street ' Parking Ban· Eyed A proposal (or a ban on over· night street parking will be considered Monday by the Mis- sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC>. The matter was referred t.o the MAC 's t.raf(ic committee two months ago a(ter Deputy Sherif( Vito Ferlauto, a Mission Viejo re- sident. urged the council to con- sider iL But MAC spokesmen said the traffic commillee has not yet is· sued a recommendation. FerJauto said the overnight ban Would improve access and visibility (or law enforcement of· ficers and fire fighters and would improve residential esthetics. The meeting is setfor7:30 p.m . in the MAC o((ice, 26129-D La Paz Road, in La Paz Plaza. Other items on the agenda in- clude: -A presentation by John All· day, senior planner of the Orange County Environmental Manage- ment Agency. -Presentation by Terry Swin· d.Je, property manager of the Menta l H ea lth Outpatient Service Program. -Discussion of proposal lo charte residents higher taxes (or sheriff's services in unin· corporaled areas. September Opening Delay at Serrano? The new Serrano Intermediate School in Lake Forest probably will not be ready (or occupancy by September, district. trusleees were told this week. That means students scheduled lO go there wW have to aUend Los Alisos 'Intermediate School on d ouble sessions tor about five weeks, according to· a report from Robert Ferguson, d.ired.or or planning and develop- me.nt.t A plan w.h,ereby Los Alisos stu- dents woulei'use t,he school in the mornJ.Di and Serrano students would Uie it in the afternoon was ~~ted by the two school prin-. dpals.' 7:45 a.m . to noon ; Serrano, 12:30 p.m. to 4:4Sp.m. ''We have also work e d cooperatively with department chairmen and other staff mem· bers (or the shared use of books, resource materi81s and equip- ment to assure the students o( Loe Alisos and Serrano a com- plete educational program," be said. Ferguson said district o(ficials abould know by Aug. 18 if Ser- rano cannot be occupied by Sept. 10, the first day of school. The present estimated date of completion of the new school on Jeronimo Road al Canada Road iS Oct. 13 or 20, he said. By JOHN VALTERZA Of DI• O.llJ Pli.t St.H Newport Beach police and (ederal agents confirmed today that their discovery ol a ton o( hashish worth $13.6 million and lbe arrest or (our Orange Coast residents a nd (our other men amounts to the largest seizure o( the substance in U .S. history. Agents in the Mid die East, the Jurors Still Deliberating On Vallerga By GARY GRANVILLE OfT ... ~llw Pi ... SUH VENTURA <\flcr failing lo reach a verdict during nine hours of deliberation Thursday, a Ven· tura County Superior Court jury continued lo debale the gWlt or innocence of Orange County As· sessor Jack Vallerga today. '!Jibe• 11i11e-rnaa three-woma Jury inet frtiro. g'a.m. lo 9P.m. Thursday with three hours off for lunch and dinner without re· aebiaf • declaion CJ! al.I seven counts brought against Vallerga in a May 6 Grand Jury indict· ment. The indictment alleges the as- sessor acted illegally when he ac· cepted $3,714 in consulting fees and expenses connected with the 1973 sale o( a county owned co.m· puteri.zed appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a Ml verdict Thursday, late in the day (oreman George Davis told Judge Robert Shaw a decision had been reached on one o( the seven alleged illegal acts. But two hours later the 12 jurors s trea m e d out into darkened parking lot and headed for their homes without reaching a complete verdict. The ·-~ong silent day in court was interrupted by a brief legal skirmish out of the jury's view shortly be(ore nightrall. The tifr was touched o(( by a written request Crom jury foreman' Davis asking Judge <See VALLERGA, Page A2) Brush Fire Blamed On Kids, Matches Children playing with matches are suspected as the cause of a brush (ire lhal charred an acre and a hal( behind Del Cerro Elenienlary School in Mission Viejo Thursd ay afternoon. Thirteen (ire (ighters from the Orange County Fire Departmenl squelched the blaze, between Ap- pian Way and the Santa Fe railroad tracks, in about 10 minutes. Capt. Tim Sappok said a bunch o( stick matches were found in the ashes. Ora nge Coast and San Diego swooped down al midweek on an alleged sophisticated smuggling ring which included a graduate student in co mputer science from UC Irvine, a man with a doctorate in physics and a Jaw student. The h~sh, a potent, refined re· sin of m arijuana commanding hi gh prices on the American market, was seized late Wt.-'dnes· day night by government police in Beirut, Lebanon. ~ Two Laguna Beach men ar: rested there a llegedly had ac· companied four large, phony computer shells in which the hash allegedly was to be shipped lo the U.S. • Lebaoese authorities are hold· <See HASH, Page A2) Mi~ls Charged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA, Ark. (UP!) -The gr and m aste r of Masons in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D . Mills (D - Ark .) has been c harged with "un-masonic conduct'' and a !Ma l will be held Aug. 22 . J . Lee Overs treet s aid Thursday the trial was not an e xpuls ion m ove against Mills because of his bout with alcoholis m and escapades with stripper Fanne Foxe this year but a matter of ''policing the fraternity.'' Overstreet said the trial in Kensett would be open only to tbe five·maA trial commission and m embers or Mills' hometown lodge in Ke nsett. He said he w as swpm to keep secret who filed the charge a gainst Mills, an honorary 33rd degree Mason. S111dicated coJumnist Jack A,nderson wrot~ in his column distributed tor use today that Overstreet was deter111lned to expel MilJs. But Overstreet said An-· d erson was "100 percent incorrect.'' "I a m not dete rmined to oust him," Overstreet s aid. ''We a re s imply going to have a Masonic trial." Overstreet and his only interes t was to protect the "good na m e of Masonry." He declin ed further comment because he said it was an internal affair. Sewage Remains Surf er Arrested On Tainted Beach San Cle mente li(eguards ar- rested one s ur(er a nd cited another Thursday for refusing to leave contaminated waters just north or the city pier, polluted by a raw sewage s pill a week ago. Greg, C. Hanson, 21, o( 26741 Avenida Domingo, Mission Viejo, was booked ror a11ege<1.1y resist- ing arrest. Hanson was taken in to custody after a scu((le with Lifeguard Ken Carter and Chris Downey on the beach. Lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said Hanson and the other surler had repeatedly r e(used orders broad- cast over a louds peaker by the lifeguards to leave the con- laminatedarea. U. Hughes said li(eguards' e(- forts t.o gel the surfers to leave the poUuted area were met by a de· fiant gesture by one of the two sur· fers, the only ones in the im· mediate area. After sever al attempts to get the men to leave by talking to them over the loudspeaker, police were called, the .men were ad- vised they were under arrest and Lifeguards Downey and Carter swam out to bring them in. The surfer who was cited came in lo shore when the li(eguards first entered the water. Hanson r eportedly came in in the com- pany of the guards, but rerused. guards' orders to come wilh them to the lifeguard headquarters. · A scuffle broke out when an al· tempt assertedly was made to strike Li(eguard Carter with a surfboard . Han s on was restrained by the guards, they said, and was taken to the police station for formal booking. He was released later on his own re· cognizance to appear in court on the charges. Ora•ge .,,_ ......... __ 7__.,,. Weatller €oroner Don Young o( Moultrie Country said Troy related lhal he told !riends he was going to gel a minibike and was disappointed when his parents refused lo get hlinone. DISI'A.FF POU EYESUCHIEF t LO. Alisos Principal R. W. Ml-Queen. s~id the schedule un· der con1ideration is: Los Alisos, -' • • Merced Bomb Kills Woman Valley Mom .Wins Case Mostly s unny Saturday with low clouds and fog clearing by late morning near the beach. Highs in the 70s at the beaches r is· ing to 75 and 85 inland . Lows tonight 58 lo 66. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, who predicts a "crime wave in the Unile4' Stales like the world has ne•er seen before." blames the women'• liberation movement as a major cause. Davis believes ''more mothers tihouJd slay home and instill old· fashion ed values in their children. If Mommy believes ln .swinglng , 3he believes, you can Ue, cheat a nd s teal." Orange County women, polled by the Dally Pilot People staff, 1ay, ''It takes lwo lo swing. _ WbeNO does Daddy fit lnlA> Davis' blame scheme?" See story, Page B-1. .... MERCED (U Pl) -A yoong Merced woman was kUled early today when a firebomb was lbrown al her home. Merced County Sheriff's de· pulies arrested a woman iden· tiCled as Tiny Poston, 20, o ( Merced a nd charged her with murder. lnve1 tl·11tors said tbe firebomb was thrown at. the house about 4 a.m . Several other persona inalde the house tnanacect to escape without ln· jury but apparenUy the unlden· tined dead woman WH trapped llllkle tile burninl house. Car Pool.s Sam PUC Liceme Given Bacldng B1 KATHY CIANCY not a car pool. by charglng riders . ot .. o.N'" ... ..., sg a week (or the 77-mile daily A Fountain Valley-· who round trip to Redondo Beach. drives co-workers to their office The PUC als o set strict each day in a 12-passenger van, ~en~~r'~~;!~:!. reimburse- won a victory for car poolers But the new legis lation, throu&hout California Thursday ~na ored by Assemblyman inlbeSlaleSenate. · 11 t' d By a 32-0 vote, the Senate sent obert Burke (R· un in ... on Gov. Edmbnd G. Brown Jr. 8 bill Beach) actually redermes car that would allow workers lo pool Ian governing car pools '•L-.. venus bus Jines. abate eir pooling C05t.s w1wuut A Burke alde said today the having to be licensed by the measure is designed to protect PUbllc UUUties Commission. cir poolers trom legal che.llenge In April, the Public UUllU•s ~t I Commlssloa hid ruled that tiy· bus com.panles. It 6 Y, · ol ~ 1 U'111"'" them t.rom P license Gorlfte·.Z.ppltelli &'W!Ln. ~~oad allo them'to be ft· V.n.y WU operatin& l bualneu,. 1. WI -( '.;' lmbursed for all operating ex- penses by their passengers. Tbe bill passed the Assembly by a vote of 65·2 on March 13. Burke does not expect any op- poslUon from the governor. Mrs. Zappilelli said today that since the April PUC ruling, she has been carrying eia:ht c;o· workers. the legal limit.. t.o work at TRW Systems each day, but she only has been asking for gasoline reimbursement. . Once the measure has been passed, she plans lo restudy her other operation expenses and 'perhapg resume char&inc • Oat (!Id CAR POOL, Plife A2J r INSIDE TOD AV With tummn boretr begun, ft seem& eorJy lo think. about /all , but coast coUcget . are planning som e v.nuiuol courses in the .arta.ond com· mUnicotion.,.. See . P,09if CJ of today '• WeekendtT'. "'.,_ $itrrit• -... L.M. .. .,. ......... a.•-...... O•••••f DNtANttlCff 1!.Wlll""~ "-~ ....... ""' ... *"'•tff't ·~-­............. ... ,_ •••ex , t ., »' • • • ; { l • • DAILY PILOT SB Pilot Logbook Cycle Daredevil Stashed His Cash By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OfU. 0.11, Pllet 514" DOES CA RRYING $100 in yo~r pocket . make you nervous? Consider the plight or my rnend Bob Gill wh~us~ to tote thousands of dollars in cash around after a nights workGill, JO . is the world cycle jumping champion who set a distance mark or 171 feet in 1973 when he cle.ari;<t ~l cars. Refusing to take cht>ck s for .his aeMal feats, Gill insisted on payment in cash. . . "I'd pack it away Ill my Samsonite at· tac he case and take it with me wherever I went. The most I ever carried around was $42 ooo a fter a j ump in New York,'' he re· me~bers . "I took it up to my hotel room and just couldn't s top playing with it.'' Another time Gill carried $11 ,000 in small bills around in a paper bag. A security guard at New Orleans Airport demandt>d to lOok inside the bag as be stood in the check line. · "The guy looked inside the bag and Vou could see his eyes pop wide open. He never s aid a ~·ord -just handed it right NIEDZIE LSKI bark to me." Gill, rendered paraplcJ?it' last Augu st when he railed to <'lear a 200-foot 'lake. doesn't ~a~ry that much money now. But he says it sure was run while 1t lasted. ••• IT IS WELL-K NOWN that Dr. Richard Welte, su~~­ tendent or the Saddleback. Valle)'. Un~ried Schoo~ D1stJ:ict and a proud USC graduate. is e~1te. No~· ~e a~so ts g~tting hirsute. The district 's smooth c_hief executive is growmg a mustache, which, judging rro_m i~ color, . ·...._ appears to be younger than his .hair. The ad"oining picture or the supennte~dent s~ws a Daily Pilot artist's _conceptl~n of what the finis hed product rrughtlook like. ••• GARV HACKER and Rowena Schonsted met at Los Alisos In· termcdiate School in Mission Vi ejo, "·here both t aught seventh and eighth h WEI.TIE grade mat , . The more they got acquainted, the more the equalu~n seemed to add up to matrimony -and July 12, 3:r~er thetr wedding. the t~·o jetted off for a honeymoon m ~a~tti. The couple stayed on two other r omantic islands as welJ : Bora Bora and Moorea. ''It was r eally amazing," s aid the new Mrs . Hacker. ''There are no newspapers, no radios and no TV.''. In its place the Hackers soaked up the exotu: sun and snorkeled swa~ and sailed through water Mrs. H~cker said was ~very shade of blue from "indigo to aquamanne." .Even paradise gets boring, however. ''We were glad to get home," she said. *** WREN IN TROUBLE call the Marines, the saying goes, but that hasn't exactly worked for me. They usually get me in trouble. · . 1 of While coverini;' a ?ielicopter crash 1n a remo e area Trabuco Canyon earlier this year, I was threatened by a Marine with a shotgun if I got my camera close to the wreckage. I trembled at the sight of the muzzle a~d gave up. Last 'week while taking pictures of a grass r1re through the fence of tbe El Toro base I was stopped by ~ fell~w who said he was an intellisi:ence officer and who said he d C(!n· fiscate my film . He didn't have a gun so I s napped the p1c· lures and ran. After two brushes with the men rrom the Corps, you might say that I 'm not too keen on the Marines any more. f'ro• Page Al CARPOOL Summer Teen Program Sets Picnic, Dance weekly fee. Her case came to PUC atten- tion when Ronald Hoffman, pre- sident or Southern California Commuter Bus Service, charged Mrs. Za ppitelli with operating her "car pool" at a profit along the route in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach where he alrea"dy has a PUC license. Hoffman charges $11 a week for the same trip. 'Saigon Cowboys' FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. (A P) - "Saigon Cowboys," similar to U.S. street gangs, are operating at this Vietnamese refugee re- location center, ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT n-'o.-CH~• O«•• ""'"'· '"''"-•"•~c-· -............ p,~,>, '>!>Yb!'"'"'°" l .... Ot.ft91' ~· PuQl•)fl•f>9 l;.Omi>•o•. 'l.o>c:o•••I••"'''""' •'f _I,,,..., _..,d, 1 .... W'lh .. """' tor (.!>\I• w~. "'""'"°'! 8'-•<"· 14uo1>"'1'.., llfol(h/Fo...,. ·~"' ................. !o•<l<l'•l!O<• .... ,. •• ~ .... ~r-.. ~~~~;i; .. ~,,!';1~~:~~~ ,,.._•o•• °"""'"''n'I o•~~• ·~ ~• lJO ""'" n., :.i ..... co ... ---.1;.••••0•0·• "1~~. . Rober! N . WN!d p,,.,.,..,, • ...., Pulll'~ Jack R. Curtev Vkt Ptt•• ... M •""Got-•• W- Thomas Keevil Thoma ~ A Morphine "'-"'"'J"'Q E "''"' Char1esH . Loos Richard P. 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Transportation to the ranch will be provided by buses leaving each school at about l p.m. Those wishing to provide their own transportation should show their recreation program identifica· tion card lo the guard a t the Rancho Capistrano gate, spokesmen said. The d ay 's activities include s wimming, fishing and the dance, scheduled for7 :30to ll:30 p .m . Music will be by the Monarch3. Each picnicker should bring his own food and ·beverage, to be cooked on firepits at the ranch. More information on the picnic is available by calling the recrea- tion office at 83{1-8318. The event also is open lo parents. Food Topic For Diabetics ''Your Best Medicine: The Food You Eat" will be the topic ror speakers at the second mon· thly meeting ror dtaoot.ics and their families. SPonsored by the Saddleback Auxiliary of th e American Diabetes Association, the pro- gram will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday Au1. 12 and will feature key emp,oye:S or local conununi·· ty hoepitals. The meetlng will take place at Sa ddl ebac k Community Hospital, 244Sl Via Estrada, Laguna Hilla. For f\lrthe.r ln· formation cell the Americ1n Diabetff AssoolaUon, 5"-903a. ' I . I Economy Gets3 New Jolts By United Press lntematlonal The struggling U.S. economy, trylng to recover from its worst slump since the Depression, was . hit today with three new jolts. U.S. Stee l Corp. announced a 3.8 per«nl price increase, the Ford administration acknowledged that a massive natural gas shortage could crip- ple some sections or Lhe country, and the nation's prime interest rate edged upward. U.S. Steel, the n ation's l argest producer. followed the lead or two smaller companies by an· nowicing an over·all price in- crease. Ford administ ration officials and economists have warned that price increases in steel, aluminum and other basic in· duslries might further ruel inna. lion, which the President regards as the nation's top problem. U.S. Steel said that although there "°'Ould be an increase of 3.8 percent. certo.1in products, such as standard quality rods, rein· forcing bars and others. "'OUld be r educed in price. The price ch anges will take effect over a period from Saturday through Oc t. 1. Earlier t his week, price in· c r eases were announced by Armco Steel Corp. and Wheel· ing-Pittsburgh Steel 'Corp. Other steelmakers were expected to announc e price inc r eases shortly. Ford's economic and energy advisers said today they expect a nationwide natural gas shortage or about 15 percent this winter that could cause factory shut- downs and new unemployment. That kind or shortage would be about 50 percent worse than last ~'inter's and in some sta tes like Ohio and Pennsylvania could be two or three times the n01tionwide average. said deputy White ~ House press secretary William Greener. Ford was informed or the out- look a t a two·hour White House meeting Thursday afternoon and "the President reviewed. vanous administrative actions he could take to help minimize" the im- pact, Greener said. Greener said ''no final de- cisions were made'' at Thursday's session and that he could not provide any details about the options discussed. Fro,,. Page Al VALLERGA Shaw to clarify his instructions on the conflict ·or in terest charge brought against Valler ga. At first, the judge said he would amend his instructions and tell the jury that it is not necessary for a public official's duty to have been interfered with for a conflict of interest to have occurred. Defe n se attorn ey Richard Murphy objected to the proposed amendments. Murphy said such an instruc- tion would be "tantamount to directing a verdict." The lanky defense lawyer asked Judge Shaw to consult with the appellate court before issuing the amended instruction. Settlement of the dispute came when the j ud ge called the jury in- to the courtroom and told the jurors they must reach their de·, cision on the strength of his original instructions. Fro•PageAl HASH ••• ing Lewis Michael Geiger and Michael Ross Hillrrian, both 24 , and both giving their last stateside address as 2009. Glen· neyre Ave., Laguna Beach. In Costa Mesa, lo cal 1a uthorities arr ested Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23, at his home at 19'M Anaheim Ave. In Laguna Beach, agents ar· rested the UCI graduate student, James Crane Humphries, 28, 3t his residence at 479·8 Ocean Ave . Four other men were rounded up in northern San Diego County. Newport Beach detective Dar· ryl Youle, ~·ho with others on the Newport narcotics detail first started the investigation, said that it look e ight months ot tracing, surveillance and e ven a day-long visit to a large Anaheim computer show before the case ~·as broken. He said that initial undercover information launched the probe from Newport Beach, and soon federal authorities jolned in a cooperative effort. Youle all eged that the group first ordered rour larse. wall· sized computer shells and that one or them with electronics ex. perience wired th<!m up to the point that the boxes and panels bore the semblance of "righteous computers." "Several weeks ago "'e traced tbe shells on a shipment to Beirut and fed eral agents there atar"..ed. tbelr lhvuUgaUon • I Ul't Te .... 11111 CONVICTION UPHELD LA Newsman Ferr Conviction Trustees OK108 Courses A roster or 108 adult education courses from arc welding to estate planning has been ap· proved by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board of trustees. Most o( the courses are offered in duplicate -in Leisure World and outside it, according to Adult E ducation Principal Robert Wlsgerhor. Last year. more than halt of the district's a dult education enrollment o f 4,600 s tudents were Leisure World residents. Leisure World officials allowed the school district to use their clubhouse facilities f ree of charge, but Wisgerhof said they do not want too many people rrom the outside to come in. Last year about 230 "out- siders" obtained special passes Of N through the adult education pro-e\VSrnaD. gram to get through the gates or the private community for adult • education classes sponsored by Rem'!llW.,,Q the district. &.&a.a.AO This year, however, all the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal appeals court today up· held the contempt conviction or Los Angeles reporter William T. Farr for refusing to divulge his source or information for a story on the Charles Manson murder trial. A trial judge must attempt to protect the right of defendants to a ra ir trial, free or adverse publicity, the court said. · Farr, then a reporter for the Los An geles Herald·Examiner, quoted sources as saying mem· bers of the so·called Manson family CQmpiled a list of show business personalities marked for execution. Superior Court Judge Charles Older demanded the names or the sources and ruJed that the story violated a "gag rule" placed on partici· pants in the t rial. Farr said only t hat his sources were two a ttorneys. He was sen- tenced to five days in jail and a $500 fine after a state appellate court ruled that he could not be forced to serve the open-ended jail term Older originally im- posed. Farr served 46 days in jail earli er in the case. Farr's request ror a writ of habeas corpus was turned down by a three·judge panel consisting of Judges J a mes R. Browning and Herbert Choy or the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals and U.S. Dis. trict Court Judge Ray McMichols or Id aho. classes except a few are being of- fered both inside and outside the adult preserve. The 1975-76 program begins Sept. 10. All c la~ses are free or charge and those interested should register by attending the first class. Twelve loca tions will house the classes, including El Toro Hi gh School, Mission Viejo High School, Los Alisos Intermediate School, La Paz Intermediate School, Silverado High School, Cordillera, and Gates Elemen· tary Schools, the Lake Forest clubhouse, St. Nicholas Catholic Church, and Clubhouses One and Four in Leisure World. Burglar Hits Lion Safari About $500 apparently was s tolen from a Lion Country Safari vault in wha t Irvine police have listed as a burglary. According to Irvine police re· ports, a night wa tchman Wednes· day discovered an unlocked vtlult in an unloc ked vault room in an unlocked building. The Vault contained the' day's receipts which, a tally showed, were short b y a stack of 25 $20 bills, police said. However, several thousand dollars more was still in the safe. Trans port's Chief Fired SACRAMENTO (AP! - Jloward Ullrich, a holdover rrom the Ronald Reagan administration, was rired today as director of the !itate's troubled Department of 'frarusportation. Sid McCausland, deputy secretary of the Bu.slness and Transportatio n A.gen· cy, wus appointed acting Caltrans director by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The s t a te's h ighway building program has been vi rtually frozen by infla. tlonary costs and dips in expected revenue, and UI· lrich recently a nnouneed a 20 percent payroll reduc- tion by next June 30. Lake Forest Tract Eyed By Planners ' A tentative tract map for a new extension or Lake Forest at the southeast corner of Canada Road and Toledo Way will be con· sidered Tuesday by the Orange County Planning Co mmission. The tract, to be developed by Ponderosa Homes, calls for 19S single fa mily homes on 67.6 acres. Also included are three open space landscape area lots. The county planning starf bas recommended approval for both the tract map and its environ- mental impact report. The meeting is set ror 1 :3> p.m. in the planning commission hear· ing room in the county engineer· ing building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, Also on the agenda is an ap. plication\ fr om Saddleback Valley P laza for permission for additional signs under an already approved s ign program. f'ro• Page Al FLEE ••• ground have made their own plans. They are filtering south by ca r and truc k t o the more peace ful sou thern area o( Angola. An estim a t e d 20,000 are - already crowded into schools and exhibition halls in Nova Lisboa, the country's second largest I-Own. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES Aknerican Tour by Heritage Reduced 25o/o for this Special Event Large selection on display for immediate delivery. Stop in now. and enjoy substantial savings on such well known Imes .as Drexel; Heritage, Henredon , Woodmark chairs . and much, much more. Don't delay. 7eJ ~ ~~, 'l1te. ' 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD n649 HAwTHOANE BLVD. 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH, CA. nss1 TORRANCE . CA. 90505 NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714) 494·6551 (213) 378•1279 (714) 642·2050 , 1 • ; ' ., 7 7 --~··· Irvine EDITION • Today's Closing N. l'. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 220, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 TEN Cl;NTS Whites Fle.eing South Africa Violence JOHANNESBURG , South Afri ca <AP) --Tcns ortbousands or refugees are pouring out or Angola on a "great trek" to safe- ly rrom the vi olence -l o rn Portuguese colony whe r e a n estima ted 5,000 people have dit.>d in the pas t year in rig hting between rival liberation groups. The m assive exodus is the largest flood or white refugees fleeing an African na tion slncc the bloodshed and chaos of the former Belgian Congo \no w Zaire) in the early 1960s. Abandoning the ir ho mes , farms and jobs, they are leaving by air, land and sea in a desperate bid to escape the grow- ing bloodshed in "'hat is poten· tially one or Africa's most pro- isperous nations . Many have Oown to Portugal but others are escaping in long convoys of cars and lrucks to em erge ncy r efug ee centers in neighboring South· West Africa . Three rival African move- menll:i are fighting for control or Angola, which is scheduled to be , .. i;:; ''a~'~">li :\ w; I i:z':i,.i\".., }~ ~\ . . • ··< ~ ·~ "' .. ~... $' , ......... E~k .... _ FIREMEN SCALE SCO"CHED HILLSIDE TO FIGHT COYOTE CANYON BLAZE .Second.Suaplciou• A re In Two Deya Torches Ory Canyon Gress · Second Blaze Breaks Out in Irvine Canyon County firemen are lnvestlgat· lng the cause of the second !ire in. two days lo break out in dry grass along the Coyote Canyon dump road in Irvine. The second fire was reported about 3 :1S 'p .m . Thursday, almost directly across the road from a grass fire in the canyon Wednesday arternoon. The fire burned about five acres, according lo firemen who !ought the blaze on Irvine Com- pany land for about 45 minutes. Wednesday 's fire burned about an acre. Six fire eng in es and two bulldozers were used lo fight the fire Thursday, Burglar Hits Lion Safari About $500 apparently was stolen fr.Om a Lion Country Safari vault in what Irvine police have listed as a burglary. · According tp Irvine police re- ports, a night Watchman Wednes· day discovered an unlocked vault in an unlocked vaull room in an un1ocked building. The vault contained the day's receipts which, a tally showed, were s hort by a stack of 25 $20 bills, police said. Howe ver, several thous and dollars more was still in the safe. 2 Me n Rescued U.S. Economy Hit By Tluee Setbacks 117 U~ P,eu Ja &eraation1I 1be struggling U .S. economy, trying to recover from its worst slump since the Depression, was hit today with three new jolts. U.S. Steel Corp. announced a 3.8 percent price increase, the Ford administration acknowledged that a massive natural gas shortage could crip· pie some sections of the country, and the nation's prime interest rate edged.upward. U.S. Steel, the nation's largest producer, followed the lead of two smaller companies by an· nowicing an over-all price in· crease. Ford administration officials and economists have warned that priCe increases in steel, aluminum and other basic in· dustries might further fuel inOa· tion, which the President regards as the nation's lop problem. U.S. Steel said that although there would be an increase of 3.8 percent, certain products, such as standard quality rods, rein- ·rorcing bars and others, would be reduced in prh:e. The price changes will take effect over a period from Saturday through Oct. I . Earlier this week, price in· creases were announced by Armco Steel Corp. and Wheel· ing·Pittsburgh· Sleel ·Corp. Other steelrhakers were expecte<f to annou nce pric e increases shortly. Ford's economic and energy advisers said today they expect a naUoawide natural gas shortage of about 15 percent this winter that could cause factory s hut· downs pod.new unemployment. that kiDd of shortage would be ibOut "';O.percent worse than last winter's and 1in some states like .. Ohio and Pennsylvania Could'. be lWo or three times thet1ationwide average, said deputy White House press secretary William Greener. Ford was informed of the out- look al a two-hour White House meeting Thursday afternoon and "the President r eviewed vanous administrative actions he could take to help minimize" the im- pact, Greener said. · Greene r said "no final de· cisions were mad e'' al Thursday·s session and that be could not provide any details about the options discussed. Ford was given a preliminary report being drafted by an in· teragency task force. Greener said today the report predicted the states lilcely to be hardest hit would be Iowa, Maryland, Mis- (See ECONOMY. PageA2> Refused Bike, Boy Hangs Self BETHANY, Ill. CAP) -A 12· year-old boy whose parenll:i re· fused to buy him a minibike because they were afraid he would get hurt became despon· dent and han ged himself, authorities said. The body or Troy Traster w.as found hanging in a barn near the family home Thur s day. Authorities said he scribbled a note for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Traster. Coroner Don Young or Moultrie Country s aid Troy related that he told friends he was going to get a minibike a nd was disappointed when his pa rents refused lo get him~. granted independence on Nov. l!. The three rival moven;ients are the Soviet-backed Popular Move- me nt for the Liberation o r An~ola. the Chinese and Zaire- supportcd National Front for the Liber ation of Angola a nd the socialist nonaligned Union ror the Tota l Indepe ndence or Angola. Angola was home to about 450,000 whites before lhc colla pse of the 500-year·old Portuguese empire la st year rollowing a military l'OUp in April. An estimated 150,000 have already fled and returned lo Portugal on commer cial fli g hts from ·the Angolan capital of Lu anda. Portugal 's nationul airline , TAP, has been unable to cope with t he refugees. Airlin e authorities r ecently announced plans to use charter flights to help evacuate about 200,000 in three months. However, thous a nds fearful the airlift may never get off the CSee FLEE, Page A2) ' 4 OC Men Held Record Hash Haul Seized ByJOHNVALTERZA Of •• 0..lfy ,.. .. $Utf Newport Beach police and rederal agents confirmed today that their discove ry or a ton or hashish worth $13 .6 million and the arrest of four Orange Coast residents and four other men amounts to the largest seizure or the substance 1n U S history Agenll:i 1n the Mid die East. the Jurors Still Deliberating On Valle rga By GARY G HANVILLE Of T"9 O•llf PilolSUH VENTURA --After failing ln reach a verdict during nine hours of deliberation Thursday, a Ven· tura County Superior Court jury ·continued to debate the guilt or innocence of Orange County As· sessor J ack Vallerga tod3y. Tbtt aine--ma·n. three-worn•n jury ·met from 9 a .m. lo 9 p.m. Thursday with three hours off for lunch and dinner without re· acbioa a decision on all seven counts brought against Villerga in a May 6 Grand Jury indict- ment. The indictment alleges the as- sessor acted illegally when he ac- cepted $3,714 in consulting fees and expenses connected with the 1973 sale of a county owned com- puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a full verdict Thursday, late in the day foreman George Davis told Judge Robert Shaw a decision had been reached on one of the seven alleged illegal acts. But two hours later the 12 j u rors s tr e amed out into darkened parking lot and headed for their homes without r eaching a complete verdict. The long silent day in court was interrupted by a brief legal skirmish out or the jury's view shortly before nightfall. The tiff was touc hed off by a written r e quest from jury foreman 'Davis asking Judge Shaw to clarify his instructions on the conflict.of interest charge brought against Vallerga. At first, the judge said he would amend his instructions and tell the jury that it· is not necessary for a public officiaJ"s duty to have been interfered with for a conflict of interest to have occurred. Defense a ttorney Richard Murphy objected to the proposed amendments. Murphy said such an instruc- tion would be "tantamount to directing a verdict." The lanky defe nse lawyer asked Judge Shaw to consult with the appellate court before issuing the amended instruction. (See VALLERGA, Page A%) Orange Coast a nd San Diego swooped down at midweek on an alleged sophisticated smuggling ring which inc luded a g raduate student in computer scien ce from UC Irvine, a man with a doctorate in phys ics and a la"' student. The hash, a potent, rerined re · -sin of marijuana commanding high prices o n t he American market, was seized late We<lnes· day night by government police in Bei rut, Lebanon. Two Laguna Beach men ar· rested the re allegedl y had ac· companied four la rge, phony C'Omputer s hells in which the hash allegedly u.·as to be s hipped to the U.S. Cebanese a uthorities are hold· (See HASH, Page .U) Mills Charged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA. Ark. CU P!) .~The grand master of Mason s in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D . Mills (0 - Ark.) has been c harged with "un-masonic conduc t'' and a trial will be held Aug 22. J . Lee Overstreet said Thurs d ay the trial was not an expuls ion m ove against Mills because of his bout with alcoholis m and escapades with s tripper Fanne Foxe this year but a matte r of ''policing the rra temity." Overs treet said the trial in Kensett would be open only to the five-man trial commission an<j m e mbers 'of Mills' hometown lodge m \{ensett He said he was sworn to k eep secret who filed the charge against Mills, an honorary 33rddegree Mason Syndicated columnist J ack Anderson wrote in hjs column distributed for use today that Ove r s treet w as determined to expel Mills But Overs tree t said An - derson was "100 percent incorrect · · "I am nol determined to oust him:' Overstreet said. "We are s imply going to have a Ma sonic tri al." Overstreet and his only interest was to protect the "good name of Masonry " He d eclined further comment b ecau se he said it was an internal affair. Ticket Solicitors Not Irvine Officers Telephone s olicitors represent· ing the m selv es a s Irvin e policemen and offering tickets to a variety s how to benefit the Irvine Poli ce Association a r e phonies. according to Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart. The solicitors , he said, have been systematically covering the town to advertis e a variety s how schedule d at Orange County Fairgrounds Au g. 22. The show, he said, ts to benefit the Costa Mesa Police Associa· lion. Cost a Mes a police and Richard G eorge Produc tions, which is putting on the show, con- firmed that it was to benefit the Costa Mesa association. The charity s how, said Jim <;huril.ey, a spokesman for the producer , is an annual event put on by a number or county police departments. But Peart characterized it as "a lot like the old policemen's ball, and I don 't think that is very professional." Peart s aid there is no Irvine Police Association and that the Irvine police will receive no money from Ui e proceeds. Al the· time the contract with the producer was Sibrned , Irvine was being ser ved by the Costa Mesa Police De partment. The contract, signed by Costa Mesa orricer Gary Barwig, called ror telephone soliciting in Costa Mesa and Irvine. Churney denied that his solicitors h ad r e presented themselves as Irvine policemen. lie / said the firm wouJd be in breach or contract if it did not solicit lhe Irvine area. Barwi g is on vaC'ation a nd could not be reached ror com- ment. Peart said, ··w e are investigat· ing the possibility of ci vil and other legal action in the matter:: Peart s aid the t e le phone solicitors do not actually identify <See POLICE, Page 2) or:n_•:a~··' W ea&ller SAN DIEGO CAP) -A $200,000 cabin cruiser with , two men aboard was towed lo safety aft.er it ran agrouqd off South La Jolla in dense fog. Aboard ·the bOal were James Johnson and a friend who was not ldeniifled. Both escaped injuries when their boat struck a reef Thursday. ,,.. DISTAFF POU EYESUCIHEF 'l'ramport's Chief Fired • SACRAMENTO CAP) - Howard Ullrich, a holdover from the Ronald Reagan a dministration, wu fired today as director of tbe state's troubled D'epartment of TraR.!lportation. Valley Mom Wins Case J\.fosUy sunny Saturday with low clouds und fog clearing by late morning near the beach. Hi ghs in the 70s at the beaches ris- ing lo 75 and 8S inland . Lows tonight 58 to 66. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. who predicts a "crime wave in the United States like the world has 'never see:n before," blames the women's liberation movement as a·major cause. DaviS1"believes ''more mothers should 3ta.y horn e and In.still old- f a 1 hion ed values in their e&ildren. If r.tommy believes in a~glng, she believe.<t you can lie, cheat a,nd steal.•· 0r"1ge Countr women, Polled by the Pally Pl ot People staff. aay, ''It takes two to swing. Where does Dadtly fit into Davis' blame 1cbeme? •• Seeatory, Page JI.I. \ Sid McCausla.nd, deputy se<:retary of the Business a.nd Trans portstlon Agen· cy, wu appointed acting Caltrans director by Gov. Edmund Drown J r. The s late's hig hwa y bUildlng program has been vtrtuaUy frozen by inlla· tlooary costs and dips ln expected revenue, and Ul· lrich recently announced a 30 percent payroll reduc- llaa by next June :II. Car Pool.s Sam PUC License Given IJacking By KATHY CLANCY ot ... ~., ...... s..ff A FOuntain Valley mother, wbo drives co-workers to their office each day in a 12·passenger van, won a victory for car puolers throughout Caliromia Thunday in the State Senate. By a 32·0 vote, th~ Senate seet Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a bUl that would allow worke rs lo share car PQOling costs without havina to be ll~ensed by the PubUc UUliUes Commis1ion. In April, tho Public UtWlles Commission bad ruled that Garlene ZappitelU ol F-tain Valley was operalln1 a--· I not a car pool, by charging riders ts a week for the 77-mile daily rocmd trip to Redondo Beach. The PUC also set s trict guidelines for direct reimburse- ment of car expenses. But the new l egislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Robert Burke (ft-Huntington Be•ch) actuallj rede:fmes car pool laws eovemi.ng car pools ve~bus lines. A SUrke aide said today the measu.r~ is designed to protect car pool.era from legal challenge by bu.I companies. Jt definitely exempts them from PUC license ccmtrol aocl allows them to be!-re· I imbursed for all operating ex- penses by their passengers. The bill passed the Assembly by a vote of 65-2 on March 13. Burke does not expect any Op· posit.ion from the governor. Mrs. ZappitelU s aid today that since the April PUC ruling, she bas been carrying eight co- workers, tbe legal limit, to work at TRW Syste m s each day, but she only has been asking for gasoline relmbursemenL Once the measure has been ~. she plans to restudy he r .other operation tx:penses and perhaps resume charging a nat (See CAR POOL, Page A%) INSIDE T ODAY With nimmtt barely begun. i.L seeim early to think. about foll, but coast colleges . are planning some unusual coo rse1 in lhe .arts.ond com- munications. See P.age CJ of today's Weekender. l a d ex C>O .. .. •• ~:} •• .... .... "' .... ..... ... .c:.: • • • . • e .j : • -· . j • t\;l CAi i.. Y PILOT Gay GI Suing Officer HElDELBE R C, Gcrm<1 ny CUPI) -A U .S. Army soldier has sta rted criminal proceedin gs aga ins t a wo nlan officer for opening a nd g ivi ng his com· manding officer a love letter he sent to a boyfrie nd in the United States, the serviceman 's la"'·yer said today. 11. Christopher Coates of th e Lawye r 's Military Defense Com- mittee m aintained in Germany by the Ameri can Civil Liberties Union said the soldier also de- m anded his comm anding officer stop treating him in "an unfair und oppressive manner." Spec. 4 Neil B. T homas. Z7, al- leged that Capt. Christine F. Slagle wrongfully and unlawfully opened a letter he "''rote before it had been delivered to the ad- dresset>. that shl• stole the letter, and that by ope ning, r eading and stealing his letter s he committed conduct unbecoming an officer and <\gentlewoman. Thomas swore to the all ega- tions before Lt. Col. George R. Stevens, staff judge advocate of the Zweibruecken U.S. Air Froce Base where both Thomas and Capt. Slagle a re st a tione d . Coates said. Ca pt. Slagle is chief of the base's administration. \\'hen Slagle told Thomas's commanding officer or the letter , the commanding offi cer called the soldier in for an interview. Thomas desc ri bed himself In tha t interview as bisexual. Following the interview. Thomas l os t hi s sec r e t sec uri ty clearance , as a result of which he also lost his job as a miUtary in· telligenc e map photo image translator. Since then, he has been assigned to a motor pool Maj . Paul J . Lanthear, Thomas' commander. proposed he be discharged under a rcgul a· tion which treats homosexuals as unsuitable for military service. But Lanthear's superiors di s· approved hi s proposal, saying he failed to produc e s uffi cient evide nce. In an affida vit to Lanthear de· mandin g redress of grievances, Thomas accused his command· ing ofri cer of attempting "to pro- sec ute me s elect ively in mlnor charges .110 as to obtain eventual- ly rny disc harge on grounds other than homosexual tendencies." CAR POOL M-'cekly fee. Her case came to PUC atten· lion when Ronald 1-loffman nre· 'sident of Southe rn Calif0rnla Commuter Bus Service, charged Mrs. Zappltelli with operating her "car pool" at a profit along the route in Fountain Valley and Huntington Be ach wh er e he already has a P UC license. Hoffm an charges $11 a week for the same trip. Mrs. Zappitelli said today she is pleased about the legislation and pl ans to write Burke, thank· ing him. Bur'ke actually introduced the measure earlier at the request of a constituent who was selling vans, polnting out to customers they could use the m as car pools. Then. the Za ppitclli issue arose and gave it a ddit iona l Im· portance. Relations Renewed TOKYO (APl -NorthVietnam and The Philippines hav e established diplom atic relations, Hanoi's orf icial news agency re· ported today. The agency said a communique setting up relations was signed Thursda y in 1-lanoi by aovemment officials of the two countries. 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"""'lb'·~~· ~,,,...,., .... fto • •• •d••""~"'•"h ... .., ....... , •• ,tlUll~!•a *''"1~1 ''"(•6• ""'"'""•" 61 _, ... ~, ........ llC. ... I <!A lt •t•ll ...... l<I " (lt\\I IMtt. (l!'fo<,,11 $MO.C••ll"'>lhl••1..,•U Of-'"''· 11t .,..,1u Oii "'t•ll~•• . ...,,,,.,, ,,..!lftt l .. ,,. U.Oll, """""''' I Friday, Augu118, 1975 ffelpfng ffand Three-yea r ·o ld Kris tan Krumins g ives her brothe r Ricky , l , a push on an infant swing at Ma riners Park in Newport Beach as the youngsters enjoy some sum- me r run. Two Medical Malpractice Bills Advance SACRAMENTO CAP ) --Two far·reaching m edical maJprac- tice insura nce bills calling £or "sacrifice from a.II involved" have been sent to the Scnale noor. The bills--aim ed at doctors, lawyers and ins urance com- pa n les --c lea r e d the Sena te Finance Committee on 7·3 votes Thursday. That Is a bare majori - ty of the 13·m e mber committee. The bill s are by Sens. Omer Rains (~l/entura > and Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach). Along with a third ·measure by Assemblyman Barry Keene CD· Eureka) they represent the most comprehensive legislation under consideration in legislature's special session on th~ malprac· lice problem. "My bill asks sacrifice from all involved," said Rains, who said that It calls for pubUc hearings set by the stale insurance <:om· missioner on premium increases of more than 10 percent. Both bills r estructure and ex- pand the state Board of Medical Examin ers. set limits on at- tordey fees and cut the statute or limitations on malpractice cases from four to three years. "It is a sking quite a bit from everybody ," said Rains. Jesse Huff, admi.nlstraUve as· sistanl to Carpenter , sa.id the Ca rpe nte r meas ure c la mps tighter restrictions on attorney fees and esta bli&hea a com· mlssion lo study the need for further changes in the medical malpractice insur11nce fi eld . Police Car In Bay Area Booby-trapped SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -- Police defused a live pipe bomb found beneath a patrol car in the Mission poli ce &tation parking lot today. "It could ha ve wiped out anybody within 50 feet,' said or- ficer Gary Fox . The bomb was surrounded by 'several plas tic bags filled with gasoline. Fox aaid otficer John McCuley 1potted the black powder pipe bomb and containers of gasoline as he was getting Into the car al 7:15 a.m. "The bomb was just lai d under the c.a r and around it were baas o( gas which would Ignite when it exploded," Fox said. "The bomb squad defu sed il by ;tbout 8: IS.'' He said there was a cloc k tim· ingdevice. There Is public acccs.! to the parkin& lot which is used for poUce personnel vehicles. Fox said the bomb a pparenUy was placed sometime en.er midni.cht when the car wa1 parked there. VALLERGA SetUement or the dis pute came when the judge celled the Jury in · to the courtroom and told the Jurort tht)' must reach their de. ciaton on the 1trenith of his orlainal tn1trucuon1. HASH ... ine LewlJ Michael Gel1e r and Michael Ross H!Jlman, both ac, a nd both 1tv lng their laat 1t1lfflde addre11 11 2009 Glen· neyreAve., Le1un1 Beach. In Co a t e Mesa , local authorities a r rested J oseph J-1.-.rvcy Zcligs, 23, at his home at 1924 An aheim Ave . in Laguna Beach, agents ar· rested the UCI graduate student, J ames Crane Humphries , 28, at his residence at 479·8 Ocean Ave. Four other men were rounded up ln northern San Diego County. Newport Beach detective Dar· ryl Youle, who with others on the Newpo rt na rcotics detail fi rst started the investigation, s11id that it took e ight months of tr11cing, s urveillance and even a day-long visit to a large Anaheim computer show before the case was broken. He said that initial undercover information la unched the probe from Newport Beach, and soon federal authorities join ed in a <.'oopcrali vc effort . Youl e alleged that the group first ordered four large, wall - siz.ed computer she1\s and that one of them with electronics ex- perience wired them. up to the point that the boxes and panels bore the semblance or "righteous computers.·' "Seve'ral weeks ago we traced the shells on a shipment to Beirut and federal agents there sta~cd thei r inv estigation . The bill alone for the shipping of the shells was mor e than Sl0.000," &aid Youl c, who added that the parties' r eal na mes were on the invoices. What caused one o( the more ve xing investig ative problems, he said, was the confirmation that the devices wert! phony in the first place. "Last Ma y we went to the Anaheim Convention Center and tried t o compare the suspect computer s with real ones. There were hundreds that all looked the same up there," he said. Neither Youle, nor f~deral authorities. would s pecify where the required front money · may have come from to launch the al - leged hashish s mugglin g con· spiracy. Fro• Page Al POLICE ••. themselves as policemen, "but they have a way of slurring their words that has Jen that Im· press lon in a number of people's minds." "I am trying to convey to the Irvine community that this is not sanctioned by the police in any way,'' he s aid. Churney dented that the telephone sales pitch could be interpreted as being made by a police officer. Fro• PflfJe Al FLEE .•. ground ha ve made their own plans. They are filtertnc south by car and truck to the more peaceful southern are a of Angola. An esti mated 20 ,000 are already crowded into schools and exhibition h alls in Nova Llaboa, the country 's se cond largest <own Hundreds are arriving there daily from other towns and villages to the north and Red Cross ofricials predict the tide from the co~ntrys ide could even- tually involve more than 100,000 people. South African authorities estimate about 20,000 persona are tryin& to reach South-We s t Africa, and that some 2,000 re· fu gees have already pa.11aed through the border town or Oshakatl, including 1,000 laat week. Arter medical processing at Oshakatl, the refugees are later moved to a camp in a 19th cen- tury Cort at Grootrontein, about 200 miles south or the Angolan border. Seven Seized At Rock Fest Sue LA City LOS ANGE L ES CU P!) Seven people a rrested at the Pink Floyd rock conc ert 11'1 April have filed clai m s of Sl0,000 each agains t the city, sa.Ying they were "peacefully attending'· the concert tnd were arre1ted wtthout cause. Filing claims Thu rsday were James E. Stocks Jr .• at, Van Nuys ; Dona ld Underdale, 20 , Norwalk ; Larry J . Van BeMan, 21. Brea ; Emma Salz, 21. San Be rnardino: Emil Gelo, 2&, Manhattan Beach : and Steve and Susan Lane, both 23, Downey. All cited loss or work, lnv1alon or civil rights, police record ol 1r- re11t, attorneys' expensel, em· barraa.11 ment and emoUonal dl1 - tress. They :;aid the chatlt• were 1ub1equentl y dropped beC'1U1e of lack of ev idence. A total nf SI t persOM were ar- retted durtna the tive·nl«ht eon· ~I'\. • • u ... ,.. ........ CONVICTION UPHELD LA Newsman Farr Conviction Of Newsman Remains .• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal appeals court today up- held the contempt conviction of Los Angeles reporter William T. Farr for refusing to divulae h1a source or information ror a story on the Charles Manson murder trial. A trial judge mu.11t attempt to protect the right or defendants to a fair trial, free of adverse publicity, the court said Farr, then a re parter for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, quoted sources as sayin& mem- bers of the so·called Manson family compiled a liAl of show business personalities marked Jor execution. Superior Court Judie Charles Older demanded the names of the sources arid ruled that the story violated a "gag rule" placed on partlci· pants in the trial. Farr said only that his sources were two attorneys. He was sen· tenced to five days ln jail and a $500 fine after a state appellate court ruled that he could not be forced to serve the open-ended jail term Older originally im- posed. Farr served 46 days in jail earlier in the ca1e. Farr's request for a writ or habeas corpus was turned down by a three-Judge panel consisting of Judges James R. Browning and Herbert Choy of the 9th U.S. Court or Appeals and U.S. Dis- trict Court Judie Ray McMicbols of Idaho. · Reaga~ Plans to Campaign CONCORD, N.H. <U PI) -Ex· Calirornia Gov. Ronald lteugun pla ns to c ampat1n in New Ha mpshire's rerun U.S. Sen;:1tc election for the Republican con· tender, UPI le ar ned today . Reagan 's pa rtici pation on behalf of Louis Wy man will come just seven m onths before the .sloite hoJ<h the nation's first 1976 presidential primary. Reagan ls a possible contender ln that race which President Ford also Is ex· peeled to enter. Reagan's c h ie f N e w Hamps hire supporter , G.ov . Meldrim Thom.11on, said he would have a "major announcement" today on ''Reagan, obviously.'' As ked if the re was any agree- ment be tween Reagan s up- porters a nd Ford supporters to have both campaigns here if one did, Thomson replied: "I know of nothing to that effect.'' Backers of both Reagan and Ford are working side-by-side on Wyman's Senate campaign starr. The week·old rerun ot history's closest U.S. Senate race may become a "personality contest revolving around who is the honest auy," Wyman's strategist predlcta. Campaign attacks in preparation for the Sept. 16 elec- Uon already have become hiJhly personal. Wyman and Democrat John Durkin, '10. far crtticizlna: each other rrom afar, have a1reed to debate race-to·face on statewide televliion, aides said. E'ro•P-.eAl ECONOMY aourl, New Jersey, New York, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and VlrlirY•· Meanwhile, First NaUonal'Clty Banlt of N·ew York ralsed Ill prime rate today to 7~ percent from 7~ percent because of a re- cent sur1e In the interest rates which the bank u.11es to set its prime. Most other major banks are trailing one-fourth of a percen· tage polnt behind Citibank al 71h percent, but rates are generally conside red on the rise. The prime rate is the minimum commercial borrowln1 fee banks cbar1e beat busine&s customers. It is a short-term commercial loan rate and has litUe effect on consumer loan ratea. Youth Got His RUle '"l"m Jual waikllls home •• This is wha t a. CostP Mesa youth r eportedly 1a id early today when Police Officer Art K&llsel asked him wh at he was do-- ing with a siphon hose, a five -ga ll.on ,asollne c•n and that ludy sparked car. The youah 1ot a lift a!ter the incident in the 500 block of Traverse Drive. I-le wlls t ¥.ken to police headqua rter s and booked ~suspicion of petty theft. OC Fair To Appeal Race Move An appeal was being prepared today of the Califomla Horse Racing Board's decision Thurs- day against granting the Orange County Falr Board a 14-day thoroughbred horse racing calen- dar in conjunction with a (all ecology fair planned thls year. The proposed raclnl'. meet would be at Los Alamitos Race Track, whose directors have been negotiating a lease with Lhc 32nd Diltrlct Agricultural As- sociation. Henry Lewin, attorney ror the dlatrict, whose direct.on sit as the Orange County Fair Board, 1a)'B b.e ts preparing an appeal a1ainst the denial. The papers will be filed In Oranee . County Superior Court within the next 30 l9 eo days, while the state ractne panel pre- pares a written explanation or re- a1ons for its decision. The denial was formally an- nounced in a monthly meetin1 of lhe three-man board at the Del Mar Race Track in San Diego Cowity. Fair Board me mbers have sought racing over 14 da)'S in November. tentatively planning nine thoroughbred race9, plus two for quarterhorses and one ror the appaloosa breed each day. Revenue from the f:Urgrounds· s ponsored meet would help fmance capital improvements on the 16C>·plus acre fairgroWlds in Costa Mesa. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage . ' Reduced 25% for this Special Event I..argt 11lection on dUplay for Immediate .Ulivery. Stop In now. and tnlOJI 1ub1tantial savings on ...ell wtll known lints .118 Drexel, Htritagt, Henredon, Woodmark chalrs . and much,' much more. Don't delay . "'leJ "'°" ~~. 'Jftt., 34S NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD 1727 WESTCLJFF DRl\IE LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 926SI TORRANCE. CA. 80S05 NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92880 1714) •!M·6551 1213) 378·117i 1714) e•l·20SO ' • • : , Ii ' I I I I 7 I I l 1 \ I I I t I 7 Huntington~ Beach Fountain Vff,,,0~y VOL. 68, NO. 220, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES 1. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS , Whites Fleeing South Africa Violen~e JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP) --Tensor thousands of refugees are pouring out of Angola on a "great trek " to safe- ty from lh l' violence·torn Portuguese colony where an estimated 5,000 people have died in the past year in fighting between rival liberation groups. The massive exodus is the largest nood or white refugees fleeinc an African nation since the bloodshed anti chaos or the former Belgian Congo tnow Zaire) in the early 1960s. Abandoning th e ir homes, farms and jobs, they are leaving· by air. land and sea in a desperate bid to escape the grow- ~g bloodshed in what is IX'!_ten· Ually one of Africa's most pro· sperous nations. Many have Down to Portugal but others arc escaping in long convoys of cars and trucks to emergency refugee centers in nejghboring South- West Africa. Three rival African move- ments are fighting for control of Angola. which is scheduled to be Minutemen Blast Off At Vandenberg Air Force Base. Minuteman missiles are quite commonly test fired, but this photo is unusual in that it captured the infrequent simultaneous firing of more than one or the intercon· tinental ballistic missiles. Cqqueil_f;yes Horse Future ,. 4 • • • In Huntington Dy ROBERT BARKER OfU. ~"' l'llolS..ft Horses will be in the spatlight Monday night when the Hunt- ington Beach City Council holds a special meeting at 7 p.m. The future o( the horse in Hunt- ington Beach may be at stake. Key issues to be acted on will be the establishment of equestrian trails and possible modification of the stable ordinance which bas been termed too restrictive by City Administrator Dave Rowlands. The council may also decide the future location of ·Stables in the city. The city council has received a report. by a special use commit~ tee which has recommended establishme nt or an 11-mile equestrian trails s yste m near Central Park. The comrriittee also supports the installation of a signal a nd horse crossing at Golden West and Ernst Streets. The most crucial issue, accord- ing to Assistant Planning Direc· tor Ed Selich, is construction of commercial stables. He says restrictions are too stiff, and are not economically feasible f_pr sta· bleowners. Other m atters to be discussed Monday include.the possibility.Or the city buying a series of small lots in Sunset Heights so that the lots can be combined into a larger parcel ,and resold lo privale developers. lJ..s~ Eeonemy .llit By Three s~tbtreks By United Press lnternatioaaJ 'I1te struggling U.S. economy, trying to recover from its worst slump since the Depression, was hit tpday with three new jolts. U.S. Steel Corp. annowlced a 3.8 percent price increase, the Ford administration acknowledged that a massive natural· gas shortage could crip· pie some sections of the country, and the nation's prime interest rate edged upwa'rd. U.S. Steel, the nation's largest producer, fpllowed the lead of two amaller companies by an- nouncing an over·all price in· creBJe. • Ford administration officials Coast Man lnSma&hup Robert Shelton of Huntington Befch was -one of seven crew members aboard a Continental Airlines 727 jetliner that crashed on takeoff Thursday from Stapleton International Airport in Denver. (See story, PageA4.} Shelton, whose Huntington Beach address was listed as 16312 'Magellan Lane, was taken to Mercy Hospital in Denver follow- ing the crash, but was to be re· leased today after being tr:eated for minor injuries, according to the hospital 's nursing superVisor. A Continental Airlines spokesrnat1 identified Shelton on· Jy as a membet' of the p1ane's cockpil crew. · a nd economists have wamed that price increases in steel, aluminum an~ other basic in- dustries migh( further fuel infla· lion, which the President regards as the nation's lop problem. U.S. Steel said that although there would be an increase of 3.8 percent. certain products, such as standard quality rods, rein· forcing bars and others, would be reduced in price. The price changes will take effect over a period from Saturday through Oct. I. Earlier this week, price in· creases w ere announced by Armco Steel Corp. and Wheel~ ing-Pittsburgh· Steel ·eorp. Other steelmakers were expected to announce price increases shortly. Ford's economic and energy advisers said today they expect a nationwide natural gas shortage of about 15 percent this winter that could cause factory s hut- downs a nd new unemployment. That kind of shortage would be about 50 percent worse than last winter's and in some states like Ohio and Pennsylvania could be two or three limes the nationwide average, s8i<I deputy While House press secretary William Greener. Ford was informed ol the out- look at a two·hour White House meeting Thursday afternoon and ''the Presiden"-reViewed vanous administrative actions he could take to help minimize" the im· pact, Greener said. Greener said ''no final de· cisions were made '' at Thursday's session and that be could· not provide any details (See ECONOMY, Page AZ) granted independence on NOY. 11. The three rival movem ents are the Soviet-backed PopuJar Move-. me nt for the Liberation of An2ola, the Chinese and Zaire- supported National Front for the Liberation of Ango1a and the socialist nonaligned Union for the Total Independence of Angola. Angola Was home to about 450,000 whites before the collapse ot the 500 -year-old Portuguese empire last year following a military coup in April. An estimated 150,000 have already Oed and returned to Portugal on commercial flights from the Angolan capital of Luanda. Portugal's n :itiona1 .airlin@'. TAP, has been unable to cope with the refugees. Airlin e authorities recently announced plans to use charter nights to help evacuate aboul 200,000 in three months. Howe ver, thousands fearful the airlift may ne ver get off the <See FLEE, PageAZI 4 OC Men Held Record Hash Haul Seized By JOHN VALTERZA 0t ttl• 0.111 PUol Stl" Newpart Beach police and fed eral agents confirmed today that their discovery of a ton or hashish worth $13.6 million and the arrest of four Orange Coast residents and four other men amounts lo the largest seizure of the substance in U.S. history. AgentS in the Middle East, the Jurors Still ·Deliberating OnVallerga By GARY GRANVILLE Ot T ... O•ilr Pllolst.lff VE:NTURA --After failing to reach a verdict during nine hours of deliberation Thursday, a Ven· tura County Superior Court jury continued to debate the guilt or innocence of Orange County As~ sessor Jack Vallerga today. The nine·man, three-woman MY~l1!et.~111 9. a.m. l<>.-9 P.111- Thtirtdily with three hours olt ror luncb and dinner without re· aching a decision on all seven COUll~1 broUjbt aaakist v.ueraa in a May 6 Grand Jury ihdict~ inent. The indictment a lleges the as· sessor acted illegally when he ac- cepted $3,714 in consulting fees and expenses connected with the 1973 sale of a county owned com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a full verdict Thursday, late in the day foreman George Davis told Judge Robert Shaw a decision had been reached on one of the seven alleged illegal acts. But two hours later the 12 jurors streamed out into darkened parking lot and headed for their homes without reaching a complete verdict. The long silent day in court <See VALLERGA, Page AZ) Youth Got His Ride "I'm just walking home " . This is what a Costa Mesa youth reportedly said early today when Police Officer Art Kassel asked him what he was d<r ing with a siphon hose, a five-gallon gasoline can and that lady's parked car. The youth got a lift after the inciderit in the 500 block of Traverse Drive. He was taken to police headquarters and booked on suspicion of petty theft. Orange Coast and San Diego swooped down al midweek on an alleged sophisticated smuggling ring which in cluded a graduate student in computer science from UC Irvine, a man with a doctorate in phys ics and a law student. The hash, a potent, rermed re- sin of marijuana commanding - high prices on the American market. was seized Jaic Wedncs 4 day ni ght by government police in Beirut, Lebanon. Two Laguna Beach men ar· rested there ~llegedly had ae· ·companied four large, phony computer shell s in which the hash allegedly was to be shipped to the U.S. Lebanese authorities are hold· (See HASH, Page AZ) Mills Charged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA, Ark. (UPI) -The gr and master of Masons in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D· Ark.) has been charged with ''un-masoni c conduct'' and a trial will be held Aug. 22. J . Lee Overstreet said Thursday the trial was not an expulsion move against Mills because of his bout with alcoholism and escapades with stripper Fanne Foxe this year but a m.atter of ''policing the fraternity.'' Overstreet said the trial in Kensett would be open only to the five-man trial commission and members of Mills' hometown lodge in Kensett. H e said he was ·~· 14 ·keeo secret who filed ·the charge against Mills, an honorary 33rd degree Mason. Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson wrote in his ~tributed for use today that Overstreet was ' to expel MilJa. But Overstreet said An-- detson was ''100 percent incorrect.'' "[ am not determined to oust him," Overstr~ said. ''We are simply going to have a Masonic trial.' Overstreet and his only interest was to protect the ''good name of Masonry." He declined further comment because he said it was an internal affair. Valley Board OKs New School Budget The Fountain Valley school board approved a $15.8 million budget for fiscal 1975-76 Thurs. day. School officials said it pro- bably will mean a tax hike "of a few cents.'' The budget includes $13 million in operating funds $650,000 in contingency funds and $612,000 in a building fund. - District administrators earlier said they expect the tax rate to jump slightly above this year's $2.60 per $100 assessed valuation. If that rate hikt! is five cents, for example, the owner of a $50,000 home in the district would spend $356 next year for elementary education. Trustee Dick Plum voted for the budget, but charged it con· tains "shortcomings." He said the district should spend more on basic education and Jess on "public relations." He did not elaborate. Also during the budget session, board president Roger Belgen contended the press had er· roneously been tying school budgets to tax rates. He claimed that under SB 00, the stale school finance law. the two are no longer related. Howeve r, he· didn't point oul that districts may s pend less per child than the maximum. Of• ficials at the Orange County Department of Education said to· day that, if a district adopts a lower bu,dget than per~tted, the local tax rate drops. For example. the Huntington Beac h City School Dis trict chopped its lax rate by 45 cents per $100 assessed valuation last year by spending money from re· serves instead of collecting more local taxes. County officia ls did note. however, that districts seldom are financially able to do lhat. and noted that the HlJJltington Beach district will be raising tax· es this year. Fountain Valley's final lax <See BUDGET, PageAZ) Weather r , Also council members will look at proposals for a combination specialty shopping center with an Alpine Village theme and an apartment project planned behind Huntington Center. DISl'.4.FF POU Valley Mpm Wins Case Instead, Belgen said, districts are granted a maximum dollar amount to spend each year per child. and the state law de· terminesbow much is made up in local taxes and bow much the state contributes. Mostly s unny Saturday With . low clouds and fog. cleanng by late morning near the beach. Highs in the 70s al the beaches ris· ing to 75 a nd 85 inland. Lows tonight S8 to 66. EYES L4 CHIEF Loo Anfeles Police Chief Ed Davis, who predicts a ''crime wave in lhe United States like the world has never seen before,'' blames the women's liberation movement-as a major cause, Davis believes "more mothers should slay home and instill old· fashioned values in tbejr children. If Mommy believes in swinging, she believes you can lie, cheat and steal.'' Oranae County women, poUed by the Daily Pilot People staff, say, ''lt take•~'two to swing. ~o does Daddy'6t lntn Davis' bl1111.e scheme?" Sees!oey, race B-1. .. . " " Car Pools Sam PlJC Liceme Given IJacking By KATHY CLANCY ot•o.11,_ ...... ..,._ A Fount·•in V•lley mother, who drives ca.Workers to their office each day in a 12-passenger van. won a victory for car poolers throughout California Thursday bttbe State Senate. -sy a·S2·0"9ole, tile Senate sent Qov. Bdmuhd G. Brown J'r. a bUI tli@l 'wolild ·alt6·w wOrkers to share car pooling costa without baVlni lo be · ucensed by the PUbUc Utilities Ccimm!Hion. . In April 1he Public UliliUes Commtuiop l)ad ·ruled that Ga-Jene Zappltelll "' Fountain Valley wu operatln.c , bulln ... , 1 • not a car pool, by charging riders $11--a week for lbe 'l'l·mlle dally r'ow>d trip lo Redondo Beach. Th.• PUC also set strict guidelines for direct reimbune· ment of c-ar expenses. But the new legislation. sponsored by Assemblyman Robert Burke (R .. ffuntington Beach) actua11y· redefines car Pool laws govemin& car pools versus bus lines. A Burke aide 'Bald today the measure is deslgned to protect ~ar poolers from legal ~hallenge by bwl companies. II definll.l!ly exempts tllom from PUC 11....,.., c:ootiol mid a-UOW. them lo be re-, lmbursed for all operating ex- penses by their passengers. · The bill passed the Assembly · by a vote of 65·2 on Mareh 13. Burke does not expect any op· po1ition frQm the governor. Mrs. Zappitelli said today that since the April PUC ruling, she haa tteen earrying el•ht co· wor~. lhe 1eg8:1 Um.it. to work at TRW Systems each day, but sht only h ::i s been asking for gasoli.De reimbursement. . Once the measu~ has be<ln _pused, she plans to res~Udy her .other operation expe~ses and pemapl resume ch.....,.. a flat C&ee e&-. POOL, Pale AU Aero~ic Dancing CIB8s Scheduled An aerobic dance class will be oflertd on Tuesdays and Thursdays beainnlng Tuesday at 9: 15 to 10 . •~m. at tbe Fountain ValleY Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. · Fee for the course is $l8 for eigb( sessions. Inter ested. people can reg:i•ter at the Community Center 8 a. m. to s p.m.. Monday through Friday. For mote in· formation contact City Hall al 1162·2424, e•t. 211. ! INSIDE T.ODA. Y With summer barely begun, U SC!'etm early to lhinkAbout fall, but coast colleges .are planning s o me unusu(l l courses in the .arts.and com· munications. See . P.age Cl o/ todaJJ's Weekender. 'I ·-· -. • A 2 DAILY PILOT H /F Friday. Augua18. 1975 -.;li.l!i't\ Fashionable Rock Crowd galhered al Newport Beach 's Fas ~ion Is land listens to Johnny Rivers coming at the m through thousa nds of dollars worth of electronic equipment. Performance Thursday afternoon also featured DcFr a nco Family. Securi ty gu<.1rd (center, foreground ) plugged cars v.ith cotton. OC Fair To Appeal Race Move An appeal was being prepared today of the California Horse Racing Board's decision Thurs- da y against granting the Orange County Fair Board a 14 -day t horoughbred horse racing calen· da r in conjunction with a fall ecology rair planned this year. The proposed racing meet "'ould be at Los Alamitos Race Track. whose directors have been negotiating a lease with the 32nd Dis trict Agricultural As- sociation. Henry Lewin, attorney for the district, whose directors sit as the Orange County Fair Board, says he is pre paring an appeal ;igainst the denia l. The p a pe rs will be rued in Orange County Superior Court within the next 30 to 00 days, while the slate racing panel pre- pares a written explanation of re· .. asons for ils decision. The denial was formally an· nounced in a mont hly meeting of the three-man board at the Del ft.f ar Race Track in Sao Diego C.ounty. Fair Board me mbers have sought racing over 14 days in November. tentatively planning nine thoroughbred r aces, plus two (or quarterhorses and one for the appaloosa breed each day. Revenue from the fairgrounds· s ponsor ed m eet would help finance capital improvements on the 160-plus .-ere fairgrounds in Cost.-l\.1esa. Fro• Page .4J FLEE •.• ground have m a de their own plans. They are filtering 50lllh by car and truck lo the m ore peaceful so uthern area of Angola. • An estim ated 20,000 are already crowded into schools and exhibition halls in Nova Lisboa, the country 's s econd largest town. 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Fountain Valley School Board President Roger Belgen ar gued that a nyone wishing to speak to the board at regular meetings s hould have their subject matter "agendized " a week ahead of time. But Jim Smith, who made the request, and several other parents in the audience, argued angrily that they should be al· lowed to speak. Fro• Page AJ HASH •.. ing Lewis Michael Geiger and Michael Ross Hillman, both 24, a nd both giving their last stateside address as 2009 Glen- neyre Ave., Laguna Beach. Jn Cos t a Mesa, l oca l authorities a rrested Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23, at his home at 1924 Anaheim Ave. In Laguna Beach, agents ar- rested the UCI graduate student, James Crane Humphries, 28, at his residence at 479-BOcean Ave. Four other men were rounded up in northern San Diego County. Newport Beach detective Dar- ryl Youle, who with others on the Newport narcotics detail first started the investigation, said tha t it took eig ht months of tracing, surveillance and even a day-long visit to a large Anaheim computer s how before the case was broken. He said that initial undercover information launched the probe from Newport Beach, and soon federal authorities joined in a cooperative effort. Youle alleged that the group first ordered four large, wall· sized computer s hells and that one of them with electronics ex- perience wired them up to the point that the boxes and panels bore the semblance of "righteous computers.'' "Several weeks ago we traced the shells on a shipment lo Beirut and federal agents there sta~ed their investigation. The bill alone for the shipping of the shells was more than $10,000,'' said Youle, who added that the parties' real names were on the invoices. Whal caused one of the more vexing investigative problems, he said, was the confirmation that the devices were phony in the first place. Fro•PageAJ ECONOMY about the options discussed . Ford was given a preliminary report being drafted by an in · teragency t ask force. Greener said today the r eport predicted the states likely to be hardest hit would be Iowa, Maryland, Mis- souri, New J e rsey, New York, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylva nia a nd Virginia. · Meanwhile, First National Ci ty Bank of New York raised its prime rate today lo 7% perrent from 7-'h: percent because of 1 re- cent surge In the interest rates whJC'h lhe bank uses lo set its prime. Most other major banks arc lrailin1 one-fourth of a percen- tage point behind Citibank at 7V'.I percent, but r•tes arc .aenerally considered on the rise. The prime rate Is the minimum commercial borrowlng fee banks char1e best bualnesa cuttomers . It is a short-term commercial Joan r ate and has litUe effect on CO!:',:tumer loanr1te1. "I went to considerable effort lo research this and I want an answer," Smith said, noting the letters concerned teactler strikes and trustee defense of the recall effort. "Identify the subject matter and I will place it on lbe agen· da," Bel gen argued back. "I lhink if you are going to use this board meeting as a platform lo attack individual board mem- bers, I will not Jet that happen." Then Smith quoted a passage at the top of the board agenda which says community members may discuss agenda items ··or another item of specific con- cern.'' But Superintendent Bob Read said that is intended to relate lo agenda items as well. Trustees also hesitated before allowing Zita Wessa, another parent, to speak about unifica- tion -a matter dealt with in three areas on the agenda -and to allow Fountain Valley Youth Commissioner Tony Matics lo in- vite a board me mber to a youth commission meeting. During the debate, Trustee Kare n Ackley noted the agenda process was designed to protect the publi c so board members could not add action items al the last minute. . Only Trustee Dick Plum ~ked if he could move to allow the dis· cussion, but w as told he could not. Trustees a lso gave first read- ing to a new policy which would penalize board members for re· vealing the contents of an ex- ecutive session. Read said the policy is in ac- cordance with government and education codes. It makes re- peated violations subject for re- moval from offi ce. Plum voled against that m easure. Tru s t ees tabled another measure to control release of personnel information. Tiro Medical Malpractice Bills Advance SACRAMENTO CAP) -Two f~r-reaching medical malprac- ti ce insurance bills calling for "sacrifice from all involved" bave been sent lo the Senate floor. The bills--aimed al doctors lawyers and. insurance com: p~nies -c l eare d the Senate Finance Committee on 7-3 votes Thursday. Tha t is a bare majori- ty of the 13-member committee. The bills a re by Sens. Omer Rains (0-Ventura) and Dennis Ca rpenter <R·Newport Beach). AJong with a third measure by Assemblym an Barry Keene <D· Eureka) they represent the most comprehensive legislation under consid eration in leg islature's s.peclal session on the malprac-tice problem . ''My bill asks sacrifice from all involved,'' said Rains, who said that il c11Js for public hearinga set by the sla te insurance com- missioner on premium increases of more than 10 percent. Both bllJs restructure and ex- pand the state Board of Medical Examiners, ael limit& on at- t~rncy fees and cut the statute of limitations on maloractlce co11es Crom four to three ye an. "It Is asking quite a bit from everybody," said Rains. Jesse fluff, adml.niJtraUve as- slstanl lo Carpenter. said the Ca rpent e r m easu r e clamps litthter restrictions on atlomey fees and establishes a com- mission to study the need for further chana:es in the medical maJpracUce 1nsuraocefleld. ' • Verdict On Farr Upheld ... SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --A federal appeals court today up- held the contempt conviction of Los Angeles reporter William T~ Farr (or refusing to divulge hls source of information for a story on the Charles Manson murder trial. A tria l judge must attempt lo protect the right of defendants to a fair trial, free of adverse publicity, the court said. Farr, then a reporter for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, quoted sources as saying mem- bers of the so-called Manso-. family compiled a list of show business pe rsonalities marked for execution. Superior Court Judge Charles Older demanded the names of the sources and ruled that the story violated a "gag rule" placed on partici- panU in the trial. Farr said only tha t his sources were two attorneys. He was sen- tenced to five days in jail and a $500 fine after a state appellate court ruled that he could not be forced to serve the open-ended jail term Older originally im - posed. Farr served 46"days in jail earlier in the case. Farr's request for a writ or habeas corpus was turned down by a three-judge panel consisting of Judges James R. Browning and Herbert Choy of the 91.h U.S. Court of Appe•ls and U.S. Dis- trict Court Judge Ray McMichols of Idaho. · Following today's decision, Farr, now a reporter for the Los Angeles T imes, said his position on the issue had not changed. "I'm not going to break a penonal and professional pro· _mise, even if it means I have lo return lo jail, with all due respect lothecourta," Farr said. He said he would consult with his attorney, Mark Hutwilz, to determine whether to appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. Fro• Page AJ CARPOOL weekly fee. Her case came to PUC atten· lion when Ronald Hoffman, pre- sident of Southe rn California Commuter Bus Service, charged Mrs. Zappitelli with operating her "car J><>C:!I" al a profit along the route m Fountain Valley and Huntineton Beach where he already hu •PVC Ucense. UPI Tti.,tllol• CONVICTION UPHELD LA Newsman Farr Fro• Page A J VALLERGA w~s il'!terrupted by a brief legal skirmish out of the jury's view shortly before nightfall. 1'.he tiff was touched oft by a writte n r e qu es t from jury forem an Da vis as~ing Judge Shaw to clarify his mslruclions on the confiict ·or interest charge brought against Vallerga. Al first, the judge said he would amend his instructions and, tell the jury that it is not necessary for a public official's duly lo have been interfered with for a conflict of interest to have occurred. Defense a ttorney . Richa rd Murphy object ed to the proposed amendments. . Murphy said such an instruc- tion would be "tantamount to directing a verdict." The lanky de fense lawye r asked Judge Shaw lo consult with the appellate couft before issuing the amended instruction. Settlement of the dispute came when the judge called the jury iri-- lo the courtroom and told the jurors they must reach their de· cision on the strength of his original instructions. FroM Page AJ BUDGET. • • rate will be set later this month b y the county Board of Supcrv-isors. In addition, district offi cials may have to make some budget rearrangements after employe contract talks end. ' Reagan Plans to Campaign CONCO RO. N.11. (UPI) -Ex· California Gov. Ron11ld Reagan pla ns t o campaign in New llampshire's rerun U.S. Senate ~lectlon for the Republican con- tender, UPI learned today. f{cagan's participation on ~h;.tlf or l.oui s Wyman will come Just seven nlonths before the slate holds the nation's fi.rst 1976 presidential primary. Reagan is a possible contender in that r ace whi ch President Ford also is ex· pected lo e nler . Reagan's c hief New flamps hire supporter , Gov. fl.1eldrim Thomson, said he would have a "major announcement" today on'' Reagan, obviously." Asked if there was any agree- ment between Reagan sup· porters and Ford supporters to have both campaigns here if one did, Thomson replied: "l know of nothing to that effect." Backers of both Reagan and Ford are working side-by-side on Wyman 's Senate campaign stafr. The_week·old rerun of his tory's closest U.S. Senate rcice may ~comi; a ''personality contest revolving a round who is the honest guy,'' Wyman's strategist predicts. Campaign attacks in preparation ror the Sept. 16 elec- tion already have become highly personal. , Transport's Chief Fired SAC RAMENTO CAP) - Howard Ullric h , a holdove r from the Ronald· Reagan admin istration, was fired today as director of the s t ate's troubled Department of Transportation. Sid McCausland, deputy secretary of the Business and Transportation Age n- cy, was a ppointed acting CaJtrans director by Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. The s l ate's highway building program has been virtually frozen by infla· tionary_costs and dips in • expected revenue, and Ul· lrich recently announced a 20 percent payroll reduc· tiOI"! by next June 30. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25o/o for this Special Event Large selection on dispfuy for immediate delivery. Stop in now.and enjoy subatcintial savings on such well known lines .as Dre,;el, Heritage, Henredon, Woodmark chairs .and much, much mere. Don't delay. 345 NORTH COAST BOUl EVA AO LAGUNA BEACH, Cf\ 92651 (714) 494•15551 :13649 HAWTHORNE BLVO TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378·1279 '127 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (714) 6'2·2050 • .. • I I I I I ) 1 \ I I 1 I I \ . . - ' Orange Coas t • EDITION ~-. ' . ... .. . Today's Closi.,g N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 220, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 N TEN CENTS Protest Meeting Set on Jet Flights By IULARY KAYE Of lti. D•UW PU015Utt Orange County Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and <lirline officials will meet next week to draft a ressxmse to recent mass protests of jet nights over Upper Newport Bay. An estimated 1,500 residents have signed petitions asking that ~~-ny dit~ctly over the Upper . Bay rather than deviating Lo the west ot the bay, as protesters claim is the current practice of many of the jets. Petitions sent to the FAA on Wednesday prompted the meet· ing, during which officials will study ways of alleviating the pro- blem, according to Frank Allen, FAA supervising inspector for fiightsafety standards. Residents west of the bay claim that recent changes in the flight pattern have caused the jets to drift lo the west, accorc:!ing lo Lyn Geronimi, a spokesman forlhe group. Geronimi said residents are not as concerned about the added noise as they are about the fact that they believe it is a safety problem. "If anything should happen lo the jet it would crash on houses, Fashionable Rock ·Cr0wd gathered at Newport Beach.;s Fashion island listens to Johnny Rivers coming at them through · thousands of dollars worth \Of electronic equipment. Performance Thursday afternoon also featured DeFranco Family. Secur~ty guard (center, foreground) plugged ears with cotton. Meeting'Set On C·annery . Village Plan Delaney's Cannery Village, a proposal that stirred up Lido Peninsula residents earlier this year in Newport Beach, will co!:l'e before South Coast Regional com- missioners when they meet in Huntington Beach Monday_ More than 100 opponents of the plan are expected to attend Mon- day's meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. in city council chambers, 2()00 Main St., Huntington Beach. However, the public hearing on the proposal is not expected to begin until art er 2: 30 p. m . The $1 .8 million proposal for the two-acre sit e, adjoining Delaney 's .Sea Shanty Kestaurant on Lido Peninsula, won preliminary approval from the Newport Beach City Council in January. That ruling rollowed the plan· ning comm issions's recommen· dation for denial a month earlier. Francis Delaney proposes building a commercial complex with ground-level shops, second· Jevel offices, a restaurant and a two-level parking structure. The project would displace the 34-unit mobile home park cur· rently on the site. Coastal com mission staff mem- bers have re com mended denial of the project, because, they say: -It would displace existing via· ble low and moderate income housing. -The plan would have adverse impact on the traffic and parking situations. --The project would have ad· verse impact on already stressed water quality. -Significant portions of the project contain office space, which ls not dependent on beirig in . a coastal zone. -.Mdnf7W/iite~ ·11;;~ -. African Bloodshed J OHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP) -Tens of thousands of refugees are pouring out of Angola on a "great trek" to safe· ty f rom the violence-lorn Portuguese colony where an estimated 5,000 people have died in the past year in fighting between rival liberation groups. The massive exodus is the largest flood of white . refu$'ees fleeing an A!rican nation since the bloodshed and chaos or the former Belgian Congo {now Zaire) intb•early 1900s. Abandoning their homes, farms and jobs, they are leaving b~ air, land and sea in a detiperate bid to escape the grow· mg bloodshed. in what is poten· tiaJly one of Africa's most pro· sperous nations. Many have flown to Portugal but others arc escaping in long convoys of cars and trucks to emergency refug~e STOCKS OFF, BUT DOW UP NEW YORK <UPI) -The stock market closed mixed today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Tb~ Dow Jones industrial average gained 1.95 points to 817.74. It had been ahead mote than·sevenpoints. l\Dw-e.ver, declines led ad· vances by about a two-lo-one margin (tables, BS). Prices were lower in slow tr ad· ing on the American Stock Ex· chang~. centers in neighboring South· West Africa. Three rival African move· ments are righting for control of Angola, which is scheduled lo be granted independence on Nov. 11. The three rival movements are the Soviet-backed Popular Move· ment for the Liberation of Angola, the Chinese and Zaire- supported National Front for the Liberation of Angola and the . socialist nonaligned Union ror the Total Independe n ce oC Angola. Angola was home to about 450,000 whites before the collapse of the 500-year-old Portuguese empire las t year following a military coup in April. An estimated 150,000 have already fled and returned to Portugal on commercial flights rrom the Angolan capital of Luanda. Portugal's national airline, TAP, has been unable to cope with the refugees. Airline authorities recently announced plans to use charter flights lo help evacuate about 1XIO,OOO in three months. HoW e ver, thousands fearful the airlift may never get off the ground have made their own plans. They are filtering south by car and truck to the more peaceful so uthe rn area of Angola. An estimated 20,000 are already crowded into schools and exhibition halls in Nova Lisboa, the country 's second largest town. Hundreds are arriving there daily from other towns and (See FLEE, P age A.2) not water.·· Geroniml said. However, Allen said the FAA is more coocerned with abating noise and believes that jets flying over houses doesn't constitute a safety problem. "Al most airports, jets Oy only over houses because there is no water around. Since we do have water, though, we try lo take ad· vantage of it,'' Allen explained. Airport Director Robert Bresnahan s aid today that an "optical il lus ion " is partly responsible for many of the pro- tests. "'We get complaints from both sides of the bay on the same flight," Bresnahan said. "Both sides believe the same plane is flying over their houses. It's actually difficult lo look up from the ground and teU wbere the plane is.'' he a Oded. Bresnahan admitted that acer· tain amount of deviation in the flight pattern is impossible to avoid due to variables such as wind. "Pilots can't continually fly · the exact same pattern because the Upper Bay is a narrow strip and they do not have electronic equipment to guide them down the same path each time,'' (See IETS, Pace AZ) Economy Jolts Steel Hike, Gas Crisis Loom By United Press lnt.ematiooal The struggling U.S. economy, trying to r ecover from its worst slump since the Depression, was hit today with three new jolts. U.S. Steel Corp. announced a 3.8 percent price iilcrease, the Ford administration acknowledged that a massive natural gas s hortage could crip· pie some sc;ctions of the country, and the nation's prime interest Jurors Still Deliberating On Vallerga rate edged upward. U.S. Steel, the nation's largest producer, followed the lead of two smaller companies by an· nouncing an over-all price in· crease. Ford administration offi cials and economists have warned that price increases in steel, aluminum and other basic in· dustries might rurther fuel infla· tion, which the President regards r as the nation's top problem. U.S. Steel said that although there would be an increase of 3.8 percent, certain pnxlucts, such as standard quality rods, rein- forcing bars and others, would be reduced in price. The price changes will take effect over a period from Saturday througb Oct. 1. Earlier-this week, price in· (See ECONOMY, Page AZ> ' Mills Charged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA Ark. (UPI) -The grand master of Masons in Arka:isas says Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D- Ark.) has been charged with ''un-masonic conduct'~ By G:-.:!.Yo.~~"'A""~E and a trial will be held Aug. 22. VENTURA -After failing tu J . Lee. Overstreet s~d Th~sday the trial ~as not b di .. d · · hours an expulsion move against Mills because of his bout reac aver ~t unng rune . · · d d 'th t · F of deliberaliott Thursday 8 Ven-with alcoholis m an escapa es wi_ s np~~ _ anne ·~tf,.lilll119rjjtr ~~--f--F#i.,J,liia,, ye3"'..<l!lit~-m.atter o[ "pohcmg the eon--VcfeDate the IUilt or fratermty. innocence of Orange County As--Overstreet s aid the trial in Kensett would be open sessorJact Va1Jer1"atoday. only to the five-man trial commission and members '!J"be nilte·man, three-~~ of .KilJ•'-bometown Jod«e in Kemett. He said he was JiirY--mol fronl 9. '8.m. lo 9. P·I"· sworn to keep secret who nlell !be cliarge allainst Thursday with three hours off !or Mills an honorary 33rd degree Mason. lunch and dinner without re· Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson wrote in his aching ba dechision ~talVI ,s,even column distributed for use today that Overstreet was counts roug t agalDS a erga · d I Mill B t o t t said An in a May 6 Grand Jury indict· determme ,to e xpe . s. u .~ers ree - ment derson was ' 100 percent mcorrect. Th~ indictment alleges the as· "I am not .deter~ed to oust him," qver.str~;t sessor acted ill egally when he ac· said. "We are simply gomg to have a Masonic tnal. cepted $3,714 in consulting fees Overstreet and his only interest was to protect and expenses connected with the the "good name of Masonry." He declined further 1973 sale of a county owned com· comment beca u se he said it was an internal affair. puterized appraisal system to S_partanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a full verdict Thursday, late in the day foreman George Davis. t~:ild Judge Robert Shaw a dec1s1on had been reached on one of the seYen alleged illegal acts. But two hours later the 12 jurors s treamed out into darkened parking lot and headed (See YALLERGA, Page AZ) Youth Got His RUJe "I 'm just walking home " ... This is what a Costa Mesa youth reportedly said early today when Police Officer i\rt Kassel asked him what be was do- ing with a siphon hos~. a five -gallon gasoline can and that lady's parked car. The youth got a lift after the incident in the 500 block of Traverse Drive. He was taken to police headquarters and booked on suspicion of petty thefl. Record Hash Haul Nets Four Locals By JOHN VALTERZA Oft1110.HyPllol.st.ff ' Newport Beach palice and federal agents confirmed today that their discovery of a ton of hashish worth $13 .6 million and Fair Board Will. Appeal Racing Denial An appeal was being prepared today of the California Horse Racing Board's decision Thurs- day against granting the Orange County Fair Board a 14 -day thoroughbred horse racing calen- dar in conjunction with a fall ecology (air planned this year. The proposed racing meet would be at Los Alamitos Race Track, whose directors have been negotiating a lease with the 32nd District Agricultural As· sociation. the arrest of four Orange Coast residents and four other men amounts to the largest seizure of the substance in U.S. history. Agents in the Middle East, the., Orange Coast <lnd San Diego swooped down at midweek on an alleged sophisticated smuggling ring which included a graduate student in computer science from UC Irvine, a man with a doctorate in physics and a law student. Tbe bash, a potent, refined re· sin of marijuana commanding high prices on the American market, was seized late Wednes- day night by government police in Beirut, ~banop. Two Laguna Beach men ar· <See HAS H, P age A2) Ora a ge C.u & W e a&ller -There are significant adverse (See CANNER Y, Page A!) DISI'A.FF POU Valley Mom Wins Case Henry Lewin, attorney for the district, whose directors sit a.s the Orange County Fair Board, says he is preparing an appeal against the denia l. The papers will be flied in Orange County Superior Court within the next 30 to 00 days, while the state racing panel pre· pares a written explanation of re· asons for its decision. Mostly sunny Saturday with low cloud6 and fog clearing by late morning near the beach. Highs in the 70s at the beaches ris· ing lo 75 and 85 inland. Lows tonight 58 to 66. EYES L4. CIDEF Los Anceles Police Chief F..cl Oa'ril, who predicts a "crime wave in the United States like the world has . never 1ttn before," blames lbe women's liberation movement as a maJ,or cause. Davis believes "more mothers should stay home and insUll old· fashioned values In their children. If Mommy ,beUeves in swinging, s he believes you can lie, cheat and steal." Oranae County women, polled by the Dally Piiot People stall, 1ay, "It takes two to swine. Where does DaCldy fit into Davl1' bl1me1cheme?" Seeatory, Pace B-1 • .. i• Car Pool.s Sam PVC Li.ceme Given Backing ----------· -·-· The denial was rormally an· ..,nounced in 1l monthly'\neeting of the three-man board at the Del Mar Race Track in San Diego County. Fair Board members have sought racing over 14 .days in November, tenta tively planning nine thoroughbred races, plus two for quarterhorses andqne for the appaloosa breed each day. ~venue from the fairiroun<fs- sponsored meet would help rmance capital improvements on the 16().pl"" acre Jalr........is in Cost.1Mesa. INSWETODAY With rummer barely begun. it tlN1M ecirly to think.aboti&t /oil, but coo.st colleges .are planning some unusual course• m the. arts. and com· tnl#dcotiom. S.c. Page Cl of todoy'.s Weekender . Ja d ellli <>• •• •• •• •1·2 Cl•4 •• . .. , ... " Cl·I .. •• C\ ... At DAILY PILOT N Frld1y, Auguat 9, 1975 Minute.en Blast 011 At V a nd e nb e r g Air Force Base, Minuteman missil es are quite commonly t est fired , but this photo is unusual in that it captured the infrequent si mu.Jtaneou~ firing of more than one of the int erco11- tinenlal ballistic missiles. Reagan to Stump In New Hampshire CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) -Ex· California Gov. Ronald Reagan plans to ca mpaign in New Hampshire's rerun U.S. Senate election for the Republican con- tender, UPI learned today. Reag an 's p a rticipation on behaH of Louis Wyman will come just seven m onths before the state holds the nation's first 1976 presidential primary. Reagan isa possible contender in that. race v.:hich President Ford also is ex-• Second Blaze Breaks Out in Irvine Canyon. County firemen are investig:at· ing the cause of the second rire in. - t WO days to break OU\. in dry grass along the Coyote Canyoo du mp road in Irvine. The second fire was reported a bout 3 :15 p .m . Thurs day. a lmost directly across the road from a grass fire in the canyon Wednesday afte rnoon. The fire burned about five acres, according to rl.remen who fought the blaze on Irvine Com· pany land for about 4.5 minutes. Wednesday's fire burned about an acre. Six fire engines and two bulldozer s w er e used to fight the fire Thursday. Parents View Math Books Parents a nxious lo fmd out' what their children will be study- ing in mathematics next year are invited to the Newport-Mesa Ins tructional Media Ser-vices Center in .Costa Mesa to browse through textbooks on display, The display is open from 8a.m. to4:30 p.m . Monday through Fri- day, from now until the begin- ning of school. Staff members will be available at the center, at 919 Baker St., to answer ques- t ions about the t extbooks, workbooks and drill materials. The boots s hown will be for grades kinde rga rten through eighth. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT lhc0.--ca.o•I Dooly ... IO!, ... l,._<"•'t- ---·P•tt'.>, .. 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U 1J O••nCIS CO••I P u•ll>Mn• c--l'· Ht M•I "Of~ "'~'" •t '""'· """""+•• tn•ll•• t • •••••I""''""'' .,.,,,., "'"' ~ ••Pt .. ~toll •ll-1 j,fl• ~·t< Pt<l"<U •tn ti ttPT•• .... -·. »tone ti••• "''• ... P••~ •• C.•••• M•••· c..•11.,.. ................ """.,. ( ...... u '°-"'-· .,. ..,,,, ..._ .. ......wv; -1••••, .,.,,~~ u . .o _ ..... f peeled to enter. Rea ga n 's chief New Jlamps bire s upporter , Gov. Meldrim Thomson. said be would have a "major a nnouncement" today on·' Reagan, obviously.'' Asked if there was any agree- ment between Reagan s up- porters and Ford suppart.crs to have both campaigns here if one did, Thomson replied: "1 know or nothing to that effect." Backers of both Re agan and Ford are working side-by:side on Wyman's Senate campaign staff. The week-oJd rerun of history's closest U.S. Senate r ace m ay become a ••personality contest revolving ar-ound who is the honest guy," Wyman's strategi_st predicts. Campaign attacks in preparatioo for tbe Sept. 16 elec· li<lll already bave become hlghly per>Onal. Wyman and-Democrat John Durkin, so far criticWng each other Crom afar. have agreed to debate face-to-race on statewide television, aides said. Wyman's staff said Thursday it would negotiate with Durk in 's representatives on a time, place and ground rules for Ule de~ate, which will include Amencan Party candidate C. Carmen Chimento. The three-way rerun was rorced July 30 when lhe U.S. Senate declared the New Hampshire seat vacant. Three ballot counts a t the state level and seven months of Senate re- view failed to determine a win· ner. ECONOMY creases were announced b y Armco Steel Cot"p . and Wh eel- ing. Pittsburgh. Steel -Corp. Other sleelmakers were expected to announce price increases shortly. Ford's eronomic and energy advisers said today they expect a nationwide natural gas shortage of about 15 percent this winter that could cause factory shut· downs and new unemployment. That kind or shortage would be about SO percent worse than last winter's and in some states like Ohio and Pennsylvania could be two or three times the nationwide average, s a id deputy White House press secretary Willi am Greener. Ford was informed of Lhe out- look at a two-hour White House meeting Thursday afternoon and "the President r eviewed vanous administrative actions be could take to help minimize" the im· pact, Greener said. Greener said ''no final de· cisio n s w ere mad e'' at Thursday's session and that he could not provide any details about the options discussed. Ford was given a preUminary report being drafted by an in- teragency task force. Greener said today the report predicted the states likely lo be harde!t hit would be Iowa, Maryland, Mis· souri, New J ersey, New York, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Penmylvania and Virginia. Meanwhile, First National City Bank of New York raised its prime rate today to 7% percent Crom 7"2 percent because of • re· cent surge in the interest rates which the bank uses to set its prime. Most other major banks are trailin g one-fourth of a percen· tage point behind Citibank at 7 ~ percent, but rates are 1encrally considered on the rise. The prime rate is the minimum commercial borrowing fee banks charge but business rustomeris. lt is a 5hort-t erm commercial loan rate and has llWe effect. on consumer Joan rat.ea. • l'ro•P~AJ VALLERGA for their homes wilhotrt reaching a complete verdict. The Jong s ile nt day in rourt was iotttrUpted by a brief legal skirmish out of the jury's view shortly before nightfall. The tiff was toU('bed off by a writte n request from jury foreman Davis asking Judge Shaw to clarify his instructions on the conflict of inter~t charge brought against Vallerga. At first. the judge said be would amend his instructions and tell the jury that it is not necessary for a public official's duty to h ave be en interfered \\'ilh for a conflict of interest to have occurred. Defense attorney Richard Murphy objected to the proposed amendments. Murphy said sucb an instruc- 1 lion would be "tantamotmt to directing a verdict.'' The lanky defense lawyer asked Judge Sbaw to coosult with the appellate eowt before.issuing the amended instruction.. Settlement of the dispute came when the judge called the jury in· to the courtroom and told the jurors they must·readl their d~­ cision on tbe strength of his original instructions. l'r-r~AJ CARPOOL weekly fee. Her case came to PUC atten-, tioo wben Ronald Hoffman, pre- sidenl of Soutbero California Commuter Bus Service, charged Mrs. Zappitelli with operatine her "car pool'' at a profit along the route in Founlain Valley and Huntington Beach where be already bas a PUC license. Holfman charges $11 a week: for-the same trip. Mrs. Zappilelli said today she is pleased about the legislation and plaos to write Burke, thank- ing him. Burke actually introduced the measure earlier at the request or a constituent who was selling vans, pointing out to customers they could use the m as car pools. Then. the Zappitelli issue arose and gave it additional im- portance. Fro•PageAJ FLEE ... villages to the north and Red Cross officials predict the tide from the countryside could even- tually involve more than 100,000 people. South African officials say, however, that the camp is ex· pected to be jammed to capacity soon and two more camps will be opened, one at M agliesoord ne ~r Pretoria and the other 1a Transvaal province. Tr.ansport's . Chief Fired SACRAMENTO (AP) - .H o w a rd Ullri c h . a holdover from the Ronald Re agan administration, was fired today as director or tbe s t ate's troubled Departm e n\. of Transportation. Sid McCausland, deputy secretary of the Business and Trans portation Agen- cy, wu appointed actil\g C&lltana director by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The a tate's high"•ay bui.ldinc procram has been virtually froien by infla· tlonary eools and clipo In expected revenue, and Ul· lrich recenUy announced • 3:> perce nt payroll reduc- Uoo by aext June 30. Verdict On Farr Upheld ... SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A federal appeals court today up- lw:ld the conte mpt conviction of Los Angeles repol'ler William T. Farr for ref\asilll to diwlae his 80\U'ce of inlormation for a story on the CbarJes Manson murder lrial. A trial Judce must ettempt lo -eel the rilbl of defendanls lo a fair trial, free of adverSe publlcicy, lhe court seid. Farr, then a reporter for the Los Angeles Herald-Ex•miner, q'*.ed sources as saying mem· bers of the so-called Manso"" family compiled a list ot show business personalities marked for execution. Superior Court Judge Charles Older demended the names of the SOW'ttS and ruled that the story violated a "eag rule'' placed on putici· panls in the lriel. FUT said only that bis sources were two attorneys. He was HD· tmeed to five days in jail and a $SOO ftne after a state aJi;pelJate court roled that be tool<! not be forced to serve the opeD--ended jail term Older originally im· posed. Farr served 46 da1S in jail earlier int.be case. Farr's request for a writ of habeas corpus was turned down by a thtte-judge panel~ al Judges James R. Browning and Herbert Choy althe 9th U.S. Court al Appeals end U.S. Dis· trict Court Judce Ray McJlicbols alldobo. . Following today's decision, FUT, DOW a reporter for the Los ""4<1es Times, said bis position· co the !Aue bed not ebaaged. "I'm not colng to break a persoaal end prof"5Sional pro- mise, even if it means 1 have to mum lo jail, with all due respect tot.be courts,'' Farr ~aid. F,.._P.,,eAJ JETS ... Bresnahan said. However, airport officials are now investi&alinl the possibility of installing an electronic beam on the ground that pilots could hooJ.t.onto and be guided along the same pattern each time. "We have to find out if the equipment is even available,, if we could afford it and whether it would actually help the pro· blem," Bresnahan said. ... ,_ CONVICTION UPHELD LA Newsman F.,. Tiro Medical Malpractice Bills Advance SACRAMENTO CAP) -Two far-reaching medical malprac· lice insurance bills calling for ''sacrifice from all involved" have been sent to the Senate floor. The bills-aimed at doctors, lawyers and insurance com- panies-cleare d the Senate Finance Committee oo 7.3 votes Thursday. That is a bare majori· tyolthe 13·member committee. The bills are by Sen.s. Omer Rains CD-Ventura) and Deon.is Carpenter (ft-Newport Beach). Along with a third measure by Assemblyman Barry Keene ([). Eureka) they represent the 1D06l comprehens\\le legislation under conslderation tn legislature's special session on the mnlprac· lice problem. · "My bill asks sacrifice from all involved," said Rains, who said that it calls for public hearings set by the state insurance com· missioner on premium increases of more than 10 percent. Both bills restructure and ex- pand the state Board of Medical Examiners, s et limits on al· torney fees and cut the statute of limilations on maloractice cases from four to three years. "It is asking quit,e a bit from everybody," said Rains. Jesse Huff, administrative a s· sistant to Carpenter, said the C arpenter m e asure clamps tighter restrictions on attorney fees and establis hes a com· mission to study the need for further changes in the medicaJ malpractice insurance neld. l'ro• Page Al BASH •.. rested there allegedly had ac· companied rour lurge, phony eomputer •l>ell• In wblcb U.. "lwb allegedly w es lo be shipped to the U.S. Lebanese authorities are hold· ing Lewis Mi chael Geiger and Micbati Rou Hillman., both 14 • and botb 1iv-in1 their last st;.lteaide address as 2009 Glen· neyrc Ave .. Laguna BeM'b. In Co s ta Me sa, l o c u l authorities arrested Jos eph Harvey Zengs. 23, at bls home at l!Df Anaheim Ave. Jn Laguna Beach, agents ar- rested the UCl aradu.ale student, James Crane Humphries, 28, at his resid~nce a t 419-BOttan Ave. Four olber men were NWlCleci up in northern San Diceo eo..mty. Newport Beath detective Dar· cyl You.le, wbo with ot.bers On the Newpon o~rcotics <hlail first started the investigation, said that il t ook eight months of tracin.&. sur\leillan~ and even a day-long vis.it \o a lute Anaheim computer show before the case was broken . He said that initial undettover information launcbed the probe from Newport Beocb, and ,,_, federal authorities joiDed in. a cooperative effort. Youle alleged that \be IJ'OUP first ordered four larft, wall4 sized ~mputer shells and that one ol·tbem with eJed.ronics ex· perience wired them up to the point that the boxes and panels bore tbe semblance of "righteous computers." •'Several weeks aao we traced thesbells on a shipm<nt lo Belnlt and federal egents tbenl star.~ their invesUcation. The bill alone for tbe shipping of the shells was mono than $10,000," sold Youle, who added that the partiee' real names were on the inYOices. What caused one of the more vexing investigative ~ems. be said, was· the cooflrmaUon that the device:s were phony ln the fint place. F,.. .. Pflfl#! Al CANNERY environmental and ecological im· pacts. Petitions b earing 1 ,030 signatures will be presented to commissioners Monday, accord· ing to John Kingsley, president or the Lldo P e ninsula Community Association. Kingsley s aid today there may be several bnndred oppooenls at the meeting. He explained that their primary concerns include in creased traffic congestion, parlcini proble ms, the cbaqing· of Lido P1;?ninsula from residen· tial l o coi.n mercial, and the dJs. placemt>nt of elderly mobile home re!.>idents on fixed incomes. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES • . I American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25% for this Special Event - Large selection on display far immediate delivery .. Stop in now. and 1111joy substantial savings on $UCh well known Imes .as Drexel, Heritage , Henredon, Woodmork choirs .and much, much mare. Don't delay. 7eJ ()Ole ~elll«t, 1#e, . . 345 NORTH COAST BOUL EVARD 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. l /27 ~~v~~T6HD~E moo LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 TORRANCE. CA. 90505 NEW 2 2050 ' . (714) 494·655 1 12'3) 378·12?9 (714) 64 • •• -· • • • l • J ' I { I \ ,, I I I t I l I I I I I I I I I r \ 1, 'Consumer Allected' ( Safeway Chief Hits Agencies OAKLAND, Calif. !UPI) - The president o( the nal1on 's largest rctulhng chain is a homo gardener who says gov- ernment agencies designed to protect the con.sumer are causlng high rood prices. "lt is m y per sonal reeling lhBl the Occupatlonul Sarcty .i nd Henlth AdmlnisLrnlion, the Fe deral Trade Com- m1sston and the 1-~ood and Drug Administration ure 1m- plemenllng all kinds or rules that make our opcrat1on less nexiblc and tend to r Wl our costs up," said Safeway pre- sident W1lli9m S. 1'11tchell, an accountant by trade who tended a garden 15 years ago. "THERE IS NO END lo 1l -the agencies get more ap- propriat1ons, hire more pco. pie and make more v1s1ts to us ," he charged. "It adversely aff<.•cts inOa- t1on 1n two ways --1t takes tax dollars to support these guys and 11 costs business to deal with the m -and these costs have lo be passed along to the cons umer.'' TOO MUCH CONTROL ,Safeway'• Mitchell readable codes have begun to show up on grocery Items from frozen spinach to potato chlps. As th e prod u c t passes ttuough a scanning device at the checkout. a computer will read the stripes and pnnt out a bill with the product's name and price. Superma rket chains hope the process v.•111 elimina te costly pnce m arking of every item and the system is ex- pected to allow s upermarkets to raise and lower their prices easily . Safe wa y b ecame the na · t1on·s top grocery rctwler in J972, beating out the Grcat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. <A&P) which h e ld the number one spot for many years With r ecord sales of $8 billion ln 1974, up 21 percent ov e r the previo u s year. Safeway expects to sell $10 billion worth of food this year lo m ore t h an 1 b1Jl1o n customers at 2,426 stores m 28 s tales . Engla nd. Ca nada, West Germany and Australia Al Safeway's a nnual meet· 1ng 1n Baltimore, Md m May, M1t c h e l l v.•a rn e d h i s stoc kholde rs that "distorted allegat1ons'' are bemg made by poht1c1a ns a nd govern· ment age ncies "who seem to be tr ying to turn our customers against us " CUSTOMERS WOULD BE able lo determine the cost of a product and compan~on shop onl y through pnce listings on shelves, a fact which has aroused consum er g roups and has resulted in dnvcs ror local, state and federal laws rcquinng pri ce labclhng of every item "I don't t hink the consumer is as concerned a bout the lack of 1nd1vidual price markings as the consum er act1v 1s ts "TllEY SEF~M TO WANT thmk he 1s," J\.11tchell said. us to end up as e ither a highly· "We are much closer to the r egulated industry or be consumer than the consumer broken up, or both '' act1v1st,'' he asserted, noting We have been too uncom· tUs store constantly takes sur· mun1cative, too docde and too veys or consumer opuuon defensive ror too long," smd ··we are-trying to fmd out J\.11tchell, whose f1rm traces what people hke about the its root-; to a 191 5 American new system and t don·t think Falls, Id a ho, store run by the any accurate surveys have s on o f a preach e r · been made,•· he said. homesteader who elJmmat~ "Maybe there won't be an cracke r barrels and credit i mme diate r e ductio n 1n ~nd adomped the motto.s : ·grocery prices with the new He who serves best profits checkouts but 1f checkout m_ost " a nd ::d1str1but1on Imes are sPeeded up, 1t will be without waste. a benaf1l to the customer m S1tt1ng in a modcstoff1ce at service In addition, we have Safewa y he adquarters, a surveyed the accuracy of our former coffee warehouse m check·out system and we lose a n industrta I section of about one·th1rd of one percent Oakland, Mitchell said his due to errors lt1 checkouts.'' newest fear i!I premature gov-Mitchell predicts the new ernment regulation of com-computer check-outs will be puteriied check-out systems: in wide·scale operation over Under the U ni versa l the next "five to s ix years·· Product Code Sys tem, every But he said some s m a ll grocery store item will have a Safeway stores will not get patch of stripes on its label. the mstallations because they Many of these compute r · are too costly. 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DAILY PILOT Eagles Acquire Mc Alister SANT A ROSA -The Oakland Raiders traded running back James McAlister, who began hi s proCessional career in the World Football League last year, to the Philadelphia Eagles Thursday. The Raiders will receive a future high draft choice to com- plete the trade, Oak.land official Al LoCasale said. McAlisler, who starred at UCLA, left the \V FL's Southern California Sun team after his rookie year and signed with the National Football League's Raiders, who chose him in the 1974 NFL draft. Connor• Roll8 NORTH CONW1\Y, N.i-I. -- Top-seeded Jimmy Connors and third -seede d llie Nastase of Romania advanced Thursday to the quarter finals of the $100,000 international pro tennis tourna- ment here. Connors disposed or Nicki Spear-of Yugoslavia 6-1. 6-4 while '.'Jastase bagged a 7-5, 3-6. 6-2 triumph over Colin Do\\1d.swell of Rhodesia. Vila• Adr an4'es INDIA N,\ PO LIS--Top-ranked Guillermo Vilas and tht' other ml'n 's seeds m ade it through Thursday's action in the $150,000 U.S. Clay Court tennis cham- pionships, but leading "·omen didn't fare as well. Katja Ebbinghaus upset No. 2 Julie Heldman. 7-5, 64 and Don- na Ganz surprised Terry llol la- day. 6-3, 6-3. Vilas beat Patricio Cornejo. 6-3. 6-2 in me n·s action. ;\Isa l\lanuel Orantes defeated Dick Dell, 6-1, 6-2: Onny l'arun topped Sher"·ood Ste\\'art 6-4. 7-5; and .Jodme Fillo! stopped l lans Kary, 6-3. 6-4. The only s~cdcd "·oman to "·in ,,·as Janet J\'C\\'bt•rr)". "·ho ousted :\larianna Simioncsco, 7-6. 6-3. S tands Collapse BUFFALO --T\\·enty-one per.sons "'ere reported injured Thursday night v.·hcn a ne"· bleacher section holding about ISO persons collapsed at nearby Lancaster Speedway. A few suffered broken bones ·and the r est minor injuries. Several of the injured were t aken -to nearby hospitals. The cause of the collapse "'as not determined. Ex-boxer Killed NEW YORK -A former New \"o rk Golden Glove s featherweight boxing champion v.·as shot to death by an unknov.•n assailant arter a street argu- ment. Police identified the dead man as Victor Vaddy, 21, of f'e"' York City. He was shot once through the heart Thurs da y night outside a grocery store . He v.·<1s pro- nounced dead on arrival at Lin - <."Oln Hospital. Wohlhuter Lo•es HELSINKI --Mike Boil of Kenya de£eated Rick Wohlhuter o( the University of Chicago Track Club in 800 meters com- petition Thursday in an interna- tional track meet. Boil finished with a time of 1 :45 .2 against 1:45 .5 for \Vohlhuter. Antti Kalliomaki of Finland captured the pole vault competi- tion with a jump of 17-0:V... WTT R esults D.llly Pli.t l>Mtos ltly P•t O'~U CUBA'S LIONEL MARSHALL SPIKES INTO THREE MEXICAN DEFENDERS. Cubans Thump Mexicans V.S. Volleyball Team Faces Cuba Tonight Bv ED BliRG ,\RT 01 Tne 0 .. 11~ Pt IOI s1 .. 11 The Cub:1 n men·s vol leyb:.ill tt':lm has pr~i t·t ic:ill y assured itself of :.i be rth in the 1976 Olym - µi('.s . DefeatinJ.! 1\lcxiro 15-12 , 15-3. 15-12 :JI t:C Ir,·ine·s Cra"·ford llall 1'hu rsday night. Cuba im· proved its re('ord to 4-0 in the North Cl'ntr:oi l r\mt•rican C<1rill- bca.n ConfederJtion cham- pionship tournament. Cuba m el't.S the t;nited States (3-1) tonight (8) at the LA Sports Arena in the final tournament game. The U.S. must S\\'eep all three games from Cuba to win this tournament. l\.'lexico coach Shim Jaz Hw a doesn't believe that is possible. He picks Cuba to wi.n in four ga mes. telling an interpreter after Thursday·s loss, "the Cubans have more Power. more technique und more quickness than the r\meric<1ns." Dodgers itt NY Cuba displayed that power and quickness before 1,400 fans Thursday_ After fighting off an ag,ercssive Mexican squad 15-12 in the first game, the powerful Cub<ins s cort'd the first nine· points of the second game and cruised to a 15-3 "'in. The key for Cuba v.•as Diego Lopera. a lea per "'ho sent one s pike after another past the bewildered l\1exicans. . Lopera's spikes w-ouldn't have been possible, though, if it hadn't been for perfect setting by his teammates, particularly Ernesto !\lartinez, a 6-1, 40-inchjumper. While Cuba was quicker and more tale nted, ~1exico never gave up. Emotionally charged at the outset-they were seeking re- vehge after losing to Cuba last October-the Mexicans rallied from two deficits to lake leads in the first game. Trailing 5-3, 1\-t exico scored three straight points to lead. 6-5. Rau Faces Mets; Marshall Signs NE\\1 YORK -Doug Rau at- tempts to become the third Los Angeles pitcher in a row to pitch a complete game tonight but his chances appear slim. The Dodgers' latest signee is overdue to pile h . Mik e ri.tarshall signed his 1975 contract --finally --and the re- ri.1arshall has signed his contract that covers the next year as well. Marshall , the 1974 Cy Young Award winner v.·ho was selected for this year's All -star game, £inally got around to signin g his 1975 contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, it was reported Thursday. And behind 8-7. the Mexicans v.•ent in front, 10-9. Rut spik es by Jorge Perez and Raul Vilches gave Cuba its 14th and 15th points. and the Mex- icans seemed drained in the second game. Mexico fought gamely in the final match, rallying to tie the score, 12-12. But Lopera began hitting line drives again as Cuba scored the £in al three points. The U.S. easily defeated Canada, 15-9, 15-4, 15-4 al Redon- do High Thursday, and U.S. coach Carl J\1cGov.•n told a re- porter Wednesday that the Americans could beat Cuba in three straight. "We have beaten them in three s traight before,'' he said, re£er· ring to America's victory in the 1973 Zonal tournament in Ti- juana. • PGA Crowri Up for Grabs;· Hayes L~ads . AKRON, Ohio !AP) -"Are you aware," a r e porter asked Jack Nicklaus as the world's greatest golfer savored his even par 70 in the opening roond of the PGA tournament, "that you are trailing such household names as Benson, Wampler and Dougherty?. r "Who?" Jack a sked. "I1know Wampler, but the others -how do you spell that last name?" Nicklaus' consternation was generally s hared as the pros' big family championship -one of the game's Big Four -moved in· to the second round behind a phalanx of the most implausible pace-setters imaginable. Oldsters and rookies. the in· firm a nd the insecure, the downtrodden and the down·and- out are on top, kicking divots in the faces or golf's aristocrats -- Nicklaus, Weis kopf, Trevino, Palmer and Playe r . The first round leader is a slim Oklahoman, one Mark Hayes, 26, playing his second year on the tour and in his first P«;IA, his bags carried by a man with a broken arm and a Masters degree in business. Ha1es shot 67, three under par over the back-breaking, 7 ,180- yard Firestone course. "lt 's too soon to get excited about leading t h is tournament ,'' he said nervously. Tied for second with 68 were Bob Benson, 35, a club pro from * * * LeMllnQ ll•st rou"d !i.eores in the jllh PGA Na- llOflill cr.a""'ionshlp; Mark Hay<!~ Bob e. .. i.on L•rry Hln)Oll Ed Oougl'lf'rty B111y0\.P<!• Bob Wynn fr~wamole• J...::k Nh;;kl .. 11!> R;iy Floyd Al Gl'ib<!rQer Ar1wa11 Mi•fMortfv TomWf'l'>llopl TomW•t!>On BrlKe Oe~rln J im Dent 0.¥@ Hill .JoM Mt!Mll~y ~Stanlon Sle'l@Mtl lnvk AICl'landll!,. 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Benson's main claim tofama is that as a teen-age assistant pro in Pal m Beach, Fla., he gave lessons to the Kennedys, correct- ing a hook of the late President John Kennedy. Only rour other players managed to break par. They in- c I uded a pair of grizz led veterans, Fred Wample r, 51, who hasn't played the tour in 15 years, and Billy Casper, 44 , a two-time Open champion who has been de- voting more time to his 7,000 rruil trees in Utah than to golf. When Dougherty applied to the PGA for me mbership, the ap- plication asked for "Achieve- ments." Dougherty, 'n, wrote "none." His biggest thrill came last weekend at the Westchester Classic, he said, when he looked up to see his name on the leader board. "I bad just made a birdie," he said. "But right after that I bogeyed. By the time they got to the 'y' on the leader board they were taking dow n the ·o. '" RAMS PICK UP JIETERAN CENTER The Los Angeles Rams added 15-year veteran center Bol> DeMarco lo their squad Thurs- day, giving lhc club a secontl veteran at the position. De~1arco was a free agent after playing nine years with St. ..Louis, two years with Miami and the last th r ee seasons with Cleveland. DeMarco is a 6·foot -2, 245-pounder from Indiana. The Rams had just one veteran - center on the team, Rich Saul, who has been a reserve in his five seasons in the National Football League. The Rams have two other centers , both rooki es -Al Kelso of Washington and Rick Nuzum of Kentucky. PiH1b11r9~ lfl, 1'1f'W Voril 2' Won"l'n -C..Jwl"w !Pl bt•I W-t-•, (.,i.orl.,y· Mitrotl (P) bei! 1(1,,g·S<h•ll•u 1·S. Dodg t•r s Slnle All 911,,..\0" ICA8C (l'O) ""!I· a Los All!lfl"' "'New Yor~ AU!I. ~Lo\Al'Q"leS11IN<!w,Vor~ A.,g. 10 Lo~ A~!es ill Nf'W York The only reason for the delay "'as that Marshall wanted hi s paychecks to be spaced out over several years. AN UNIDENTIFIED CUBAN PLAYER DIVES, BUT MISSES A SPIKE. Moon -Ger ul•il·~ (P ) be•! SIOlll! 6-l; Slolle- Me~r IN l bell Co•-W1rwict 1-4. M1•"d doublel -°""""~·S<NIU""' «Nl bNI C.0•· MKl'IHl1·S. A; •.n•. At Pllt1bur1111 H•••ll JO, ll'llli.JM2:1 women -M"yer Ul be•! Kuykend•ll 1r•: C.011,1..,.l(uy•tn!M>ll IHI be•t 0Wr10r>-""'ri'' I>·• Moon -B11cM1ol1 CHl btat Slonel>-J; New<omlll'- &c~l'Cll~ 11-1 I Mill Slbn" 1'1111!f'IS l•S. Ml•<!d -Go11rl•y-Newcombe (1'0 ~.11 Rull.,l1o- O...r1oril-S. A . 2,S61. Al lndi•n•p0li1 (;oldefl ~ftrt 2l, P'-"i• J1 women -Stove IGI be1\ Our•I>-•, Durr-SNw IPl ~a\K ~s-Klyomur11·5. Ml!n -P•!li\.On !Pl btill D••er ~. Mi!CM•U.,,. Olt~f'r !GI btat A111t!n·Pill11\.0nl>-l M1•ed -M.lcMlllan·Slove IG1 Df.lt A~•l•fl• sri ....... 1. A: 1,311. Al 0ak1Bfl0 ' Sp.m, Ila m. 11•m. lief pitcher feels he is at his besl when he pitches every day. However, he hasn't pitched since Aug . 2. In the last two Dodgers games the starting pitchers. Don Sutton and Andy Messersmith, have gone all the way. Sutton beat Atl anta 5-0, but Messersmith lost to the Braves 54. Messersmith rC'm ain s the only Dodgers "holdout" now that 3 Gridders Arrested By The Associated Press Th ree National Football League rookies, including three- time All-American line backer Richard Wood, were arrested Thursday in unrelated cases. Wood, from the University of SOuthern California and the New York Jets' third-round draft pick, was arrested at the team's training camp in Hempstead, N.Y., and charge d with possession of forged instru- ments, stolen property, theft of services and arand larceny. New England Patriots lineman Shelby Jordan was arr~tcd by federal drug agent.5 at the team'tt ttalning camp in Providence, fl.I., and charged with selling co- caine. Two other per.sons were arrested in thal case. Another Jct.I dra ft choice, rifth round plck Joseph Wyscick Jr., wu arrested out.side his parents' home in Lancas ter, Pa., and charged with a ssaulting a policeman who was attempting to brrest Wysock 's f ather. Police said the incident involv· ing Wood, 22. stems from the al- leged use or one of a batch of airline tickets stolen from Pied- mont Airlines at Newark Airport in July, 1974. "We have met v.•ith the police department and with Wood, but we do not have all the fa cts in the case aod have no further com- ment ut thi~ time," a Jets spokesman s aid. Wood, who played with the Collelle All-stars against the Pil· tsburj!h S teelers last F'rid11y, joined the .Jets earl icr this Wt..'t!k . The spoke~mnn said Wood was arraigned Thursday night in Queens Cour1ty Court and re· Jeased on $5 ,000 bull . A pre· limtnary hearing has been set ror Aug. 26. After he signed a two-year con - tract Wednesday, Marshall said he would receive payments on the $300,000 pact through 1981. The Dodgers, who start a 12- game trip against the New York Mets tonight, did not immediate- ly confirm the signing. Marshall was quoted as saying "They (the Dod gers) wanted the two-year deal. They wanted the 'security. The only thing I asked w;.i s that I be paid in a manner that would be beneficial to the ball club as well as to myself." Marshall reportedly said thcr (' was never a question about how much money he would rec1evc. The contract calls for him to re- ceive about $120,000 this year and $.180,000 next, but the money will 'be paid over a seven-year period, the installment system making taxes easier to pay. Marshall said he agreed to terms before spring training but declined lo sign the pact until he and the club could agree on specific terms. Marshall., a candidate for the dad.oral ifegree in kinesiology 3l Michigan Stale, said he hopes to teach when his playing days <1r c over. He said he would '"like to get out of baseball for about ten years." and then think about managing. Marshall, who pitched in a re- cord 106 games last year, has had a run of bad luck this season. lie Bulrered a rib cage Injury that aome say still bothers hi m , although he•s denied that It does. He wa1 on the 21 ·day disabled list In May and toda)' 1s 6-11 with a 3.21 earned run average. U.S. Women, CU.ha Collide Tonight in LA LOS ANGELES-It will be the Unit ed States women's volleyball team vs. Cuba al the Srxirts Arena tonight in a game that will determine the qualifier to the 1976 Olympics in MonLreal . Game time is 6:30, and the Cubans are favored ofr their ear- ly performances in the North Central American and Caribbean Confederation tournament that began Sunday. The Cuban men meet the U.S . at8. Although both teams have 3-0 records, the Cubans have been more impressive. ln their first six matches, the Cubans out- scored their opponents, 90~. The American• have scored 147 points to their oppasltion's 91 after 11 matches. Says U.S. coach Arie Selinger, ''The Cubans rely on the powerful !!pike, the high jump and the high serve." Top C uban players are Melania Tartabu ll, Mavis Gull11rle and Eveliana Borroto. The lnltcr jumps 39 ln.ches rrom the noor. Leading t.he Americans are San Diego Slate's Laurel Brasaey --a he p layed on the men's col le1e team-and Inglewoods'a 6-5 Flo Hyman. ' Halos Limp Home, Tangle With NY The California Angels open a 13-game home stand tonight al Anaheim Stadium with the first of a three-gam e set against the New York Yankees in American League baseball action. The first pitch is s lated for 7 :30 Angeb81ate All Otmt• Ml 11.Ml'C. fflfl) 'Auoo. lMtw York 111 ca11ton•le Auoo· 'Mtw Vork el (.flWoml• AYO-10 New York ti CWl!otl'lle 1:1Sp.m . 7:ZSp.rn. 1a:ssp.m. with Chuck Hockenberry (0-1) on the mound ror the Angels against Larry Gura of the Yank>. Tonight is Nolan Ryan's turn in the rotation, but he's not expect· ed to pitch due to a groin injury. The Halo• ace tl')'inl to pick themselves off the ground and out or last place in tM West Division after losing (our or five at Chicago. Thursday's 8·4 de£eat marked the 10th s traight defeat for pitch~r Andy •lassler, who gave up five runs on four hill and five walkll·tn am.tnntng,SllDL Dick Lanaq w .. e ifecllve In~· lier of Ha.,ler u ntU. ~,oeventb 'tnn1n11 when1811<ky Dem ol the White Sox opened with a atnale, Lange l11ued a ·Cree PIUt then De:ron Johnson singled ln a run. Jim Brewer replaced Lana:e and got one oul, then Jorge Orta singled in another marker . California had pared the Chicago advanta~e lo 5-4 before the Chisox broke it open against Lange in the seventh. Mike Miley and Mickey Ri verl'i eaCh came up with a pair of hits for the Halos-al l singlcs - accounting for over half of the Angels' seven safeties ofr two Chicago pitchers. The Anaheim crew is lied with Minnesota for last place lo. the division---each sporting 49-65 re· cords-21 games off Oakland's pace. CAUJ'OJIHIA ......... 11:1 ... rs(t COlllrtS 11 A,Oarretl lb 0\1111 ... _ ... M.•ttM•rl V•lef1tlrw t i El AOClfiO.,., c MHtY '' Httlltf"P ....... , Br-fP tb r II ltll l 1 0 0 '0 2 0 ( 0 0 0 3 I I I J 0 ' 0 l I 0 0 J I I I 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 ~ 2 0000 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO P, ll:ell'r rt 0.fllll C. ,_,.y II c. "'°"""°" 1 0 .VO.llOll dl'I "'"" St.lnltl NJrnent! O(lwnl"9 t Vll(t.OVICh p 11•mlll(lflp •It> r II 91 4 I I 0 4 I 2 O 3 J 0 1 ) , , 1 t , 0 0 4 0 2 3 • I I 0 l ' '' 3 010 0 000 0 0 0 0 •' l '1 I I • I Orange Coast EDITION • Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks V OL. 68 .. NO. 220, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 C TEN CENTS •-':...:.~...:..~~~'--~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"---~"-''-''-"-"-"'-'--'-'-'"'"'-=.;.;....;:;.;..:.;..;.;;..;.._~~~~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ ' . Three New Jolts Shake U.S. Econollly By Valted Preas latematiooal The struggling U.S. economy, trying to recover from its worst slump since the Depression, was hit today wlth three new jolts. U.S. Steel Corp. announced a 3.8 perc:ent price increase, the Ford a dmini s tr a tion acknowledged that a massive natural gas shortage could crip- ple some sections or the country. and the nation's prime interest rate edged upward. U.S. Steel, the n ation's largest producer' followed the lead or two smaller companies by an· nounclng an over·all price in· crease. Ford administr.ation officials and economists have warned that price increases in steel, aluminum and other basic in· duslries might further fuel infla- tion, which the President regards as the nation's top problem. U.S. Steel said that although there would be a n increase of 3.8 percent , certain products, such as standard quality rods, rein- forcing bar s and others, would be reduced in price. The price changes will take effect over a period from Saturday through Oct. I. Earlier this week, price in· creases we r e announced by ArmcQ Steel Corp. and Wheel· log-Pittsburgh Stee l Corp. Other steclmakers were e xpected to announce pric e increases shortly. Ford's economic and energy advisers said today they expect a nationwide natural gas shortage of about 15 percent this winter that could cause factoey shut- downs and new unemployment. Thal kind of shortage would be about SO percent worse than lasl winter's and in some states like Ohio and Pennsylvania could be two or three times the nationwide average. said d e puty White House press secretary William Greener. Ford was informed of the out- look at a two-hour White House meeting Thursday afternoon and ''the President r e viewed vanous administrative actions be could take lo help minimize" the im· pact, Greener said. Greener said ··no final de· cisions wer e made'' al Thursday's session and that he could nQt provide any details about the options discussed. Ford was given a preliminary r eport being drafted by an in· teragency task force. Greener said today the report predicted <See ECONOMY, Page A2l Racing Appeal ' Fa·~r ·Board Fights Denial An appeal was being prepared today of the California Horse Racing Board's decision Thurs- day against granting the Orange County Fair Board a 14-day thoroughbred horse ra~ing calen- dar in conjunction with a fall ecology fair planned this year. The proposed racing meet would be at Los Alamitos Ru.ce Track, whose directors have been negotiating a lease with the 32nd District Agricultural As- sociation. Henry Lewin, attorney for the district, whose directors sit as the Orange County Fair Board, says he is preparing an appeal against the denial. The papers will be rued in Orange County Superior Court within the next 30 to 60 days, while the state racing panel pre- pares a written explanation of re- asons for its d ecision. The denia l was feirmally an- nounced in a monthly meeting or Mills Charged Masons Set Conduct Trial TEXARKANA, Ark .. (UPI) -The grand master of Masons in Arkansas says Rep. Wilbur D . Mills (D- Ark.) has been charged with ''un-masonic conduct'' and a trial will be held Aug. 22. J . Lee Overstreet said Th'1rsday the trial was not an expulsion move' against Mills.because of bis bout with alcoholism and escapades with stripper Fanne Foxe this year but a mliU..-·of 'lpollclng the fraternity."' Overstreet said the trial ID Kensett would be open only to the five-man ttial commission and members of Mills' hometown lodge in 'Kensett. He said he was sworn to keeo secret who filed the charge against Mills, an honorary 33rd degree Mason. Syndicated colu~t Jack Anderson wrote in his column distributed for use tcxlay t ha t Overstreet was determined to expel Mills. But Ove rstreet said An- derson was ''100.percent incorrect.'' "I am not determined to oust him," Overstreet "aid. ''We are simply going tohav.e a Masonic trial.'' Overstr eet and his only interest was to protect the "good name of Masonry." He declined further comment because he said it was an internal affarr. Record Hash Haul Nets 4 Countians ByJOHNVALTEllZA Ollh•D<llly Pllolst.ltt . Newpor t Beach police and federal agents confirmed today that their discovery of a ton of hashish worth $13.6 millidn and the arrest of four Orange Coast · residents and four other men amounts to the largest seizure of the substance in U .$. history. Agents in the Middle East, the Orange Coast and San Diego swooped down a t midweek on an alleged sophis ticated s muggling ring which included a graduate student in computer science from UC Irvine, a man with a Ora age ·--· We atller Mostly sunny Saturday with· low clouds and fog clearing by late morning near the beach. Highs in the 70s at the beaches ris· ing to 75 and 85 inJand. Lows tonight SS to 66. INSIDE TODAY ' WUh tum mer barely btgun, it uema: early io Chmlc. about foJJ , but cocut co,leges .are planning •ome unus ual cou.ru• in the. art•. and com- municatkttu. See . P.a.gt CJ ol today'• Weekender. l a d ex .. _ '",.....,,._.11111. At....._, ... '" "'' 0r...,.c...11ty D1·1t """"' :: ;;;"..=:. , ..• •• •• •• •t·t ... :: --~J..,. ... .... _ ··-.,_ Cl~ ..... '., ... ..., .. •• ... , .... "' .... •• •• ... doctorate in physics and a law student. T he hash, a potent, refined re- sfu 1of marijuana commanding high prices on the American market ,~was seized late Wednes· day: night by government police in Beirut, Le banon. Two Laguna. Beach men ar- !See HASH, P age A2l Whites F1ee Violence in South Africa J OHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP )-Tensofthous ands of refugees are pauring out of Angola on a "great trek" to safe· Ly from the violence-tor n Portuguese colony where an eatimated 5,000 people have died in ,the past year in fighting between rival liberatr'on groups: The m assive exodus is the tarcest nood of white refugees neetne an African nation since the bloodshed and chaos ~r the former Belgian Congo (now Zaire) in tfteearly 1911>s. Abandoning thetr homes, farms and joba, they are leaving by air, l a nd and sea in 11 desperate bid to escape lhe grow- ing bloodshed in what is poten- tially one of Africa's most pro· sperous n ations. Many have nown to Portugal butothers arc escaping in long convoys of cars and trucks to emergency refugee centers ln nelghbotlng South· WettAfrica. Three r ival A(rlcan move- ments are fighting ror control of An1ola, which la schedl&led to be sranted independence on Nov • 11. . the three-m an board at the Del Mar Race Track in San Diego County. Fair Board m e mbers have sought racing over 14 days in November. t entatively planning nine thoroughbred races, plus two for quarterborses and one ror the appaloosa breed each day. Revenue from the fai.rgrounds- sponsored m eet would help finance capital improvements on the 160-plus acr e fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Jurors Still Deliberating On V allerga ·Minutemen ~last Off Al V a ndenb erg Air Force Base, ByGARYGRANVJLLE Minuteman missil es are quite com~only otn.0;iityPi1.t.sut1 test fired, but this photo is unusual in that it captured the infrequent simultaneous firing of more than one o( the intercor.· tinental ballistic missiles. VENTURA -After failing t<> reach a verdict during nine hours 9' 4eliber•Uon. Tpunday, a Verto tura County Su"perior Court jury continued to debate the guilt or innocence of Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga today. The nine-m an, three-woman jury m et from 9 a .m . to 9 p.m . Thursday with three hours orr for lunch a nd dinner without re· aching a decision on all seven counts brought against Vall erga in a May 6 Grand Jury indict· ment. The indictme nt alleges the as- sessor acted illegally when he ac- cepted $3,714 in consulting fees and expenSes connected with the 1973 sale of a county owned com - puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. While the jury failed to reach a full verdict Thursd ay, la te in the day foreman George Da vis told Judge Robert Shaw a decis ion had been r eached on one of the (See VALLERGA, Page A2) Youth Got His Ride "I'm just walking home " ... This is what a Costa Mesa youth r eportedly said early t od ay when Police Officer Art Kassel asked him what be was do- ing with a siphon hose, a five-gallon gasoline can and that lady's parked car. The youth got a lift after the inciderit in the 500 block of Traverse Drive. He was taken to police headquarter s and booked on suspicion of petty theft. 'J e t Noise Protest Meeting Scheduled By HILAR Y KAYE Of IM D•Uy Pilot ~tt Orange County Airport, lhe Federal Aviation A'dministration (FAA ) and airline officials will m eet next wee k to draft a response to recent mass protests of jet fli ghts over Upper Newport Bay. An es timated 1,500 residents have signed petitions asking that jets Oy directly over the Upper Bay.rather than deviating to the west or t he bay, as protesters claim is the current practice of many of lhe jets. Petitions sent to the FAA on Wedn esday prompted the meet- ing, during which officials will study ways or alleviating the pro- blem, according to Frank Allen, FAA supervising inspector for flight safety stan'dards. Resid e nts west of the bay claim that recent "chaniies "in the night pattern have caused the jets to drift to the west, according to Lyn Geronimi, a s pokesm<lll ror the group. Geronimi said residents are not as concerned a bout the a dded noise as they are about the fact that they believe it is a safety problem. "If anything should happen to the jet it would crash on houses, not water,'' Geronimi said. However, Allen said the FAA is more concerned with abating noise and believes that jets fl ying over houses doesn't constitute a safety problem . "At most airports, jets fl y only over houses because there is no water around. Since we do have water, though, we try to lake ad- vantage or it,'' Allen explained'. Airport Director Ro bert Bresnahan said today that an ''opti cal illusion '' is pa rtly responsible for many or the pro- tests. "We get complaints from both sides of the bay on the same flight," Bresnahan said. "Both sides believe the same plane is fl ying over their houses. It 's actually difficult to look up rrom the ground and tell where the plane is.•• he added. Bresnahan admitted that acer- tain amount of deviation in the flight 1,>attern is impossible to avoid due to va riables such as wind. "Pilots can 't continually fl y the exact same pattern because the Upper Bay is a narrow strip and they do not have electronic (See JETS, Page A2) STOCKS OFF, BUT DOW UP NEW YORK CUP!) -The stock market closed mixed today in slow trading on the New York Stock Excha nge. The Dow J ones industrial aver age gain ed J .95 points to 817.74. fl had been ahead more than seven points. Howeve r , d eclines le d ad· vances by about a two-to-one margin (tables, 85). Prices were lower in slow trad- ing on the American Stock Ex- change. Valley Mom Wins Case Car Pools Sam PUC License Given Backing By KATHY CLANCY Of ... 04lllY P'tlOt SUH A Fountain Va lley mot.her, who drives co-workers to their office each day in a 12-passenger van, "''On a victory for car poolers throughout California Thursday in the State Senate. By·a 32-0 vote, t he Senate' sent' Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a bill thal would allow workers to share car pooling costs without havin.g to be licensed by lhe Public UUllUes Commission. In April, the Public UUIIU .. Commission had ruled that Garlene Zappltelll ol F<Nntain Valley was operalina •·~esa • . I not a car pool, by charging riders S8 a week for the 77-mile daily round trip to Redondo Beach. The PUC also set s trict guidelines for direct reimburse- mentof car -expenses. But t he n e w legis lation. sponsored b y Assemblyman Robert .Bu r.ke <R·Huntington Beach) actually redefi..oes car pool Jaws governi'ng car pool s venuS bus Jin es. A Burke aide said today the measure U. desig11ed to protect. car poole.n from legal challenge by b<ls companlea. It dellnlte!y '11ell\Pts lhem from PUC llcetl!le cootrol ollll aUows ll>•D>'lo be re· imbursed for all <>perating ex· penses by their passeniers. The bill passed the Assembly by a vote or 65=2 on March 13. Burke does not expect any op· position rrom lhe governor_ Mrs. Zappitelll said today th;it since the April PUC ruling, she has been carrying eight co- workers, the legal Umil, to work al TRW Systems each day, but she only h35 been. asking for gasoline reimbursement. • Once the measure ha$ been passed, she plans to restudy her other operation e1pcnses and ·perhaps resume charging a flat !SeeCAll POOL,PqeA2J Bandit Hit.s Costa Mesa Restaurant A lone bandit who didn't wa it to be seated as the sign requested, jammed a revolver into the ribs of a waitress at a Costa Mesa all· ni ght res taurant early today, then cleaned oul the cash re· gister . He fled with $105, pursued by two predawn patrons who gave chase whe n the frightened younc waitress broke away from the bandit and r an, screaming, £0( safety_ Detective Jim Strickland said the unnamed Huntington Beach woman o n duly at Denn y·~ Restaurant, 3170 Harbor Blvd., was a good witness in describing the holdup and suspect. "She is the daughter or a re- tir ed Los Angeles policeman and she said s he knows what a real gun looks like," said Detective Strickland. The robbery occurred shor\I) before 3 a .m . in the all ·night cafe at the intersection of the San Diego Freeway and Harbo1 Boulevard. "The guy came up and stood by the 'Please Wait To Be Seated' sign and then went over to the cas h r egis ter and asked £01 change ror 25 cents," Dctectiv.; Strickland said. The victim opened the cash re· gister, at which time the gun m an jabbed a r evolver into he1 ribs, m ak ing h is uns poken message obvious. Alerted by her scream , twc men at the counter leaped up and chased the revolver-wield int bandit as he fl ed. He was described as about 28, thin, sloppy and unshaven wit~ several day's growth of bcarC and had g r eas y h air, in· vestigators said. DISTAFF POU EYES LA. CHIEF Los Angeles Police Chief E4 Davis, who predicts a "cri m~ wave in the United states liketbf world has never seen before,'' blames the women·s liberaUor. movement as a major cause. / Davls believes "more mother~ should stay home and instill old· fas hion e d .. val u e $ in thei r children. If Mo-mmy ~Uevcs in swinging, she believes you c:an lie. cheat and s teal. 1' Orange County women, polled by the Daily Pilot People staff, say, "It takes two to s wing. Where does Daddy fit into Davis' blame scheme?'' See story, Pag• B-l. ------·-I • I •• c FashionafJle Rock Crowd gathered at Newpor.t Beach's Fashion Island listens to Johnny Rivers coming at the m through thousands of dollars wo rth or electronic equipment. Performance Thursday afternoon also featured DeFranco Family. Security guard (center, foreground) plugged ears with cotton. Zone Permit Okayed For Mesa Project Fro•P~A J HASH ••• rested there allegedly bad ac- companie d four large, phony computer shells in which the hash allegedly was lo be shipped to the U.S. The Costa Mesa City Council has a pproved a rezoning pe.nnit rought by C.J . Scgerstrom and Sons to build 388 apartments on 17 acres off Adams Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. Simultaneously, councilmen approved an Environmental Im· pact Report (EIR) for the pro- perty, currently zoned for in· dustrial development. The new zoning is for a planned housing development, which fits the city's Gener31 Plan and con- forms to the adjacent Our Town Apartments, a lso on Segerstrom property. ''This will eliminate 'Warehouse Village'," Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley remarked, ad- ding that the old manufacturing and storage property has long been an eyesore. Currently, in addition to the UD· developed portion of the parcel at -1300 Adams Avenue near the Coast Community Collei;;:e Dis· trict headquarters, five old green warehouses dating back to World War ll and a concrete Wtup building occupy the site. -•• Designated t he Pioecreek Apartments, the new project will be identical to one by the same name oo Fair view Road near West Wilson Street. Fro•PageAJ ECONOMY the states likely to be hardest hit woold be Iowa, Maryland, Mis· souri. New J e rsey, New York, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Meanwhile, First National City Bank of New York raised its prime rate today to 7¥.. percent from 7 Va percent because of a re- cent surge in the interest rates which the bank uses to set its prime. Most other major banks are trailing one-fourth of a percen· tage point behind Citibank at 11h percent, but rates are generally considered on the rise. 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OM f-7141 M!-4121 Clltllflld AO.trtlllng M2·U11 Builders of the new Pinecreek units will be the Lyons and Cashion Development Company of Newport Beach, the firm that built the previous complex. Teen Cyclist Injured in Mesa Crash A teen-a ged motorcyclist aJ. legedly traveling 70 miles per hour when he came to a Cork in the road, s kidded and crashed and was seriously injured in Costa Mesa Thursday. Robert P. Stebler, 19, of Yorba Linda, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for a rrac- tured ankle , b ead lacerations and back and chest injuries, then transrerred to Kaiser H05pital in BeJlflower. He and a compariion, Charles J . Domingues, 17, also of Yorba Linda, were riding side-by-side on Newport Boulevard when they came to the road division for the freeway onramp. Domingues told police they were traveling about 70 miles per· hour when Stebler lost control or his cycle. VALLERGA seven alleged illegal acts. But two hours later the 12 jurors streamed out into darkened parking lot and headed ror their homes without reaching a complete verdict. The long silent day in court was interrupted by a bMef legal skirmish out or the jury's view shortly before nightfall. The tiff was touched off by a writte n r equ est from jury foreman Davis as king Judge Shaw to clariry his instructions on the conflict ·of interest charge brought against Vallcrga. At· first, the judge said he would amend his instructions and tell the jury that it is not necessary for a public official's duty to have been interfered with for a conflict of interest lo have occurred. Defense attorney Richard )1urphy objected to the proposed amendments. Murphy said such an instruc- tion would be "tantamount lo directing a verdict ." The lanky d e fe nse lawyer asked Judge Shaw to consult with the appellate court lx>fore issuing the amended instruction. Settlement of the dispute came when the judge c ailed the jury in· to the courtroom and told the jurors they must reach their d~· clsion on the strength of hlS original instructions. Lebanese authorities are bold· ing Lewis Michael Geiger and Michael Ross Hillman, both 24, and both giving their last stateside address as 2009. Glen· n eYfe Ave., Laguna Beach. In Costa M es a, local authorities arrested Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23, at his home al 1924Anaheim Ave. In Laguna Beach, agents ar- .resled the UCI graduate student, James Crane Humphries, 28, at his residence al479·B Ocean Ave. Four other men were rounded ·up in northern San Diego County. Newport Beach detective Dar- ryl Youle, who with others on the Newport narcotics det~ ftrst s tarted the investigation, said that it took eight months of tracing, surveillance and even a day-long visit to a large Anaheim computer show before the case was broken. lie said that initial undercover information launched the probe from Newport Beach, and soon federal authorities joined in a cooperative effort. - Youle alleged that the group first ordered four large, wall· siz.ed computer shells and that one of them with electronics ex· perience wired them up to the point that the boxes and panels bore the semblance of ''righteous computers.'' "Several weeks ago we traced the shells on a shipment lo Beirut and federal agents there star.ed their investigation. The bill alone for the shipping of the shells was more than $10,000," said Youle, wbo added that the parties' real names were on the invoices. What caused one of the more vexing investigative problems, he said, was the confirmation that the de vices were phony in the first place. "Last May we went to the Anaheim Convention Center and tried to compare the suspect computers with reaJ ones. There were hundreds that all looked the same up there," he said. Neither Youle, nor fed eral authorities, would specify where the required front money may have come from to launch the al· leged hashish smuggling con· spiracy. Investigation is continuing throughout the Middle East to trace the source of the con- traband. Closer to home, agents also are probing yet another aspect of the case which may have involved a second planned shipment, using some other form of container. The six me n arrested under federal statutes related to con- spiracy to s muggle and dis· tribute hashish already have been arraigned before U.S . magistrates, Youle said. Ba il for the half-dozen men ranges rrom $250,000 to $100,000 .ap~~ce. Frot11 Page A l JETS ... equipment Lo guide them down Bear Ma--'-Three the same path each lime ," W8 Bresnahan said. WEST GLACIER, Mont. (UPI > However , airport officials are -Three m e mbers of a Des now inveatigatina the passlbility Plaines , Ill., family mauled by a of installing an electronic beam grizzly bear in Glacier National on the ground that pilots could Park wlll remain hospttallied at hook onto and be guided aJong the Cardston, Alfa ., Canad a tor a same pattern ea""c h time . number or days. The gMzily, ap-"We have to find out if the parenUy surprised by the hiking equipmeht is even available, if family early Thursday, attacked we could af(ord it 1nnd whether it and injured Harold Pet.~rson, :n, would actua lly help the pro. and his son and daughter . blem," Bresnahan aaJd. Peterson's wife, Diana, was the The a.irport director added that only fimily member not m1uled the equipment~ one o~the topics bytbebeor. thal probably wdl be dilCUlled at -the meeUng next weelt. r Verdic t On Farr Upheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal appeals court today up· held the contempt conviction of Loe Angeles reporter William T. Farr tor refusing to divulge his source of inrormation tor a story on the Charles Manson murder trial. A trial judge must attempt to protect the right of defendants to a fair trial, free of adverse publicity, the court said Farr, then a reporter for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, quoted sources as saying mem· bers of the so-called Manso.., family compiled a list of show business personalities marked for execution. Superior Court Judie Charles Older demanded the names of the sources and ruled that the story violated a "gag rule" placed on partici- pants in the trial. Farr said only that his sources were two a ttorneys. He was sen- tenced to five days in jail and a $500 fine after a state appellate court ruled that he could not be force d to serve the open-ended jail t erm Older originally im· posed. Farr served 46 days in jail earlier in the case. Farr's request for a writ of habeas corpus was turned down by a three-judge panel C005isUng of Judges James R. Browning and Herbert Choy of the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals aoo U.S. Dis; trict Court Judge Ray McMic:hols of Idaho. · Cmtomer , Wasn't Right The customer isn't always right, but he sort of was Thurs- day night after allegedJy storm- ing out or a screening of "Jaws" at a Costa Mesa theater, right in· to the arms or the law. He was· arrested by Officer Ed Bennett on suspicion of being drunk in public and malicious mischief following an incident at the theater. The six-foot, three-inch, 235- pound auapect alle1edly smashed a potted plant on the snack bar counter and kicked out a plate glass window when refused service because the snack bar was closed. T h eater employes c a·l led police. ••1 always get in trouble when I drink too much," the ar· restee reportedly lamented to of· ficers. .R eagan Plans to Campaign Uf"tT• .... CONVICTION UPHELD LA Newaman Farr Two Medical Malpractice Bills Advance SACRAMENTO (AP) --Two far-reachin g medical malprnc· lice insurance bills cullinl!;l ror "sacrifice from a ll involved" have been sent to the Senate floor. The bills-aimed at doctors, l awyers and ins urance com· panies-cleared the Senate Finance Committee on 7·3 votes Thursday. Thal is a bare majori · ty of the 13-mem ber committee. The bills are bv Sens. Omer Rains (D·Ventura) and Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach). Along with a third measure by Assemblyman Barry Keene (D· Eureka) they represent the most comprehensive legislation under consideration in legislature's special seSsion on the m::.tlprac · lice problem. · "My bill asks sacrifice from all involved," said Rains, who said that it calls for public hearings set by the state insurance com· missioner on premium increases of more than 10 percent. Both bills restructure .and ex· pand the state Board of Medical Examin ers. set limits on al· tomey fees and cut the statute of limitations on malpractice cases from four to three years. "IL is asking quite a bit from everybody,'' said Rains. Jesse Huff, administrative as· sistant lo Carpenter, said the Carpent er measure clamps tighter restrictions on attorney tees and establis hes a com- mission lo study the need for further changes in the medical malpractice insurance field. CONCORD, N.H . (UPl )-Ex· California Gov. Ronllld Reagan pluns to campai&n in New l·lampshire'j rerun U.S. Senate election for the Republicen con· tender, UPJ learned today. Reagan's participutlon on b..?hulf or Louis WymM will come just seven months before J.he state holds the nation's finst 1976 presidential primary. Reagan is• possible contender in that race which President Ford allo is rx· pectedtoenter. Reagan 's chief New Jlampshire supporter, Gov. Meld.rim Thomsor1, l!laid he would have a "major announcement" today on "Reagan, obviously.'' Asked if there wa's any agree· ment between Reagan &UP· porters and 1' .. ord supporters to have both campaigns here if one did, Thomson replied : ''l know of nothinG to that effect." Backers of both Reagan and Ford are working side· by-side on \Vy man 's Senate campaign starf. The week-old r erun of history's closest U.S. Senate race may become a "personality contest revolving around who is the honest guy." Wyman's strategist predicts. Campaign attacks in preparation for the Sept. 16 elec· lion already have become highly penional. Wyman and Democrat John Durkin, so far criticizina each other from afar, have agreed to debate face-to-face on statewide television, aides said. Fro•P~AJ CARPOOL weekly fee. Her case cam e to PUC atten- tion when Ronald Hoffman, pre· s idenl or Southern California Commuter Bus Service, charged Mrs . Zappitelli with operating her "car pool" at a profit along the route in Fountain Valley and Huntington B each where be already bas a PUC license. Hoflman charges $11 a week for the same trip. Mrs. Zappitelli said today sbe is pleased about the legislation and plans to write Burke, thank- ing him. Burke actually introduced tbe measure earlier at tbe request of a constituent wbo was selling vans, pointing out to customera they could use them as car pools. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage I Reduced 25o/o for this Special Event Large selection on di&play for Immediate delivery. 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