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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• • r ..... ·ssessor OU ' Neurport Saffers Little. Trial • Reversal .-•• Big Told of Sex, S11rfing La-wsoit Ice· Pick Attack •• I DAILY PILOT ' . ' * * * 10< * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, 1975 YOL M, MO. m, 1: S•CTIOWI, tt PAGES Take That! Vallerga Convieted ·-r County Stans Hunt. For New.Assessor By GARY GRANVILLE , Ol'lfleOllU'"'IMtuff Orange County Supervisors will beg:in their search for cob· victed assessor Jack Vallerga'I replacement in ao executive seaaion 1\l:esday. Burglars Hit Coast Medics Meanwhile. one leading can- didate ror tbe post, Riverside <;:owitY Alsiatant Assessor Gary Cottiell, w.as In Santa .Ana this mom1ne. ~c,qttre11, • former ad .. minlllralo• In tbe OnlllO County Asaeuor's Office, talked with eouDtY.· ~~rd of. S;Upervlsors awrm., Rt!Pb Diedrich. -an!. Dted'rlch said the 41-year~ld Riverside olflcltl Is lntereoted in tbe job, bat tbe boucf'wi>lird not befin Its search untll~cTuesday. More than 400 blank preserip-.It ,'fas Cottrell whom the tlons and J6o syringes were · '9\IPerYlson sought to install as t itolen ,duriJll' separate wflekend _-their ~alter ln the as&CslOf's I liarglujos1 at,,rfices o( 1-· . o(l\"" iliot(!y after. Valleraa was j Beach~l'.llclaDA. . Indicted' by the C(IUl1(y Grand -::Dr.. ailae 1 JOl'iii;"tl:IJ • .airy~ • :fiOYHSt.,nPortedlbe lOlldlOO · Heo to aeceptlbe·tem· j 1;yr.in1es, 100 prescflptl~a . ponry position bee-. In bis I ilanl<I, a pocket tape r8oonler • -..1ie111itii'.t w)illt IO ·- bd o\ber medical 1qppUe1. f"'~-ofllclal." · ! l'olice 11ld lntruden removed a Ai Ibo mutt or V*11erp's cm- 1<reen covering 1111 opoa w!ndO!' vlcUOn Frida1 on 1lx felony ~talnenll')'. coub~ lie wlU a-aUcaily r • · Drs. Vincent Carroll, ;Rober( 'fltrfolt ~ 138,SOO'a year job- r lloper and F. !'re 110,,...,-'0ld ~ l!eJ>l.,.18 by •Vmtura , pOllce that about""" _..tptlon CWntf Saperlot Court · JUO,o 1 •Ii.Pl weei•takftl from tbelr' of1 RObertAew, , · Ocea at 285 La1un1 ·Aft. Dmy -·•Ille J1117 .--.111 -;t .... pined 1blvulb-•·Mf-1u111, ........ et P'rkl•J. llltllt, '~low. I CBMY••'·"•GA.· .... .U> \ ).' -.. ·~ \, . • ·Newport Lawsuit . Reversed A paralyzed body surfer who lost a $1 .5 million suit against the City of Newport Beach after a mishap at the Balboa Wedge has won a reverse1t in the decision from an appeals court. City Attorney Dennis O'Neill along with lawyers for Newport's insurance carrier will meet soon to review the decision by the Fourth Distri ct Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Donald Buc hanan of Orange was left paralyzed from the neck down followin g the surfing acci· dent . But in the trial following the 1966 accident, Superior Court Judge J.E.T. ''Ned" Rutter ruled that the city had: no jurisdiction over the water area. Tectmically the spot belongs to the federal government, city aides insist. Jt had been alleged that the city was negligent in not sufficiently· warning of Lhe hazards at the area. Attorn ey Mark Hurwi tz. representing the paralyzed sur- fer, said he plans to seek a new Superior Court trial based on the IPJ)eals court decision. Latter-Day Church Bit by Vandalism Vandals entered the San Clemente Church of Jesus Christ o( Latter-Day Saints, smashed. flower pots 1 e xploded fire crackers and stole a (ire ext- inguisher in a crime discovered and reported to police Saturday. Police believe entry to the church at 470 Camino San Clemente, was made t.J>,rough an unlocked window. Loss was ' Now It's Tea Ties to Cancer Cited MIAMI (UPI) -Tea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazardous to your health . This warning has been made by Dr. Julia F. Morton, who after eight years of study at the University or Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake or tan- . nin-rich pla nt brews. She said the tannin found in plants used for both regular and increasingly popular herb brews is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannin, Dr. Morton ex· plained, is an astringent which causes tissues to con- strict and is also believed to reduce the activity or cer- tain enzymes. In a warning published in the bullet.in of the Morris Arboretum at the University of P ennsylvania, Dr. Morton says tannin is ptesent in peppermint tea in levels ranging from 6 to 12 percent. Many people, she said, drink a tea blended of peppermint and aHalfa. She s3id researchers h ave learned that· alfalfa can interfere with· the body ~s utilization of VitaminE. ~.Jailer Left Alive' Little Tells Trial Of Ice Pick Attack RALEIGH, N.C. <UPI) -Joan Little, a black woman accused of murdering a while jailer. testified today the slain jailer was alive when she left the jail after he held an icepick in her face and forced her to have sex with him . Miss Little, testifying at the. start of the filth week or her murder trial, said she ·nailed blindly with the icepick at jailer Clarence Alligood during a slrug· gle and went into another room as he slumped over a bwtk. placed at $39. r She testified that Alligood en- tered her cell three times the night be was slain, each time making sexual advances. •••a A& ••• "He threatened me with the Cool Off icepick, and that's when I started doing wh!ill he told me," she said. Miss Little, 21, said while they T0 ,.,.,,..,L:.._ were havigg _sex Alligood's _gtjp i j e w:;;; Iler loosened on th e icepick, and she grabbed for it and it fell to the WNDON CUP!) -As tern' floor. They strugglcd.lor it and u.,T_ poratures soared towanls tbe 80s she was able lo wrestle it away, TELLS OF ORDEAL r ... the eigbtb.conaecllllve day in ohe-testified,-•l•bbinc-•t bim,-----n-nc1ent-·--- • country mo ... uli>d to rain and blindly in tbe struggle. coOl even in summer, the Na· She aaid she saw blood on bis Uonal 'f•ter council launched a face, and after the struggle went uve-the·w1te11 campaign and in-to an •dJacent cell and dressed. eluded a cartoon showing a man ''When l got out to the corridor, and a woman embracing under a he wu standing outside cell No. sllower. I," she sald. with "a grin on his The caption r ead. ''Shower face." Wltb a Friend." Miss Little said she tben Cot a "It'• • very friendly way or key ring and lelt lhe jail. 11Y1111 water a time when itts in Miss Little burst lnlo tears 1bort 1uppll,'' a council while tesUfylng,it..nd the trial was apoMlmoo 181 -l>rltfiy . .t.o-allow bu to I (l!ee~LE,P ... ~) Murderess Nabbed LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Curticia Miles, a murderess who escapoo from Santa Rita prison in Northern California by cligging a tunnel with kitchen utensils, is back ln police here. MiS1-Mlles. 24, who was going under the name of Caroline Bendy, was ar- reoted Saturday at the Lady Luck .cuino: ·~ ·f Smashes Window Of Auto By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~' OftMD•llrPii.tstaff Muscle and sheer will saved a young policeman Saturday night when he smashed a car window with his bare fist after being snagged by the other hand and 1 dragged about 600 yards by the car from the scene of a party in ~ta Mesa. Patrolman Robert G. Cheney, 24, struggled to (ree himself from the vehicle as it moved down Park Av enue away from an al- leged gang m e lee a t the American Legion Hall on 18th Street, police said. Lt. Avery Smi(h said Chent!y suffered severe lacerations to his right arm requiring about 200 stitches. and extensive loss oC blood, but was released without being admitted to Hoag Memorial Hospital tollowing the 11 :30 p.m. in cident Saturday. "You know Cheney , •• he's a big muscula r g uy ••. he managed to haul himself up somehow a nd smashed in the window with his fi st. lie got his arm in and hung around the door post and kept yelling, ·1·01 going to kill you, you son of a bitch!' •• Investigators said that Mario Pedrazza Bizarro, .22, of 771 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa, finally stopped his 1952 Olevrolet sedan as the screaming, six-root two-inch, 220-pound officer clung to the door ordering him to halt. CSee OFFICER, Page AZ) Or:~·~g :~•t Weatlter The usual night and ear- ly morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise continued fair skies Tues- day. Little t emperature change. Highs in the low 70s at the beaches rising to 85inland. INSIDE TODA'\' The .audience doe1n't --lll'taml"'C!ll!l.Jgint.C17111 ,,.,.., - but lhey do turn out ~and Ed- di< FWl<r o/ the pr<-n>ck 1991t if.a linglng sfcr.cgaio. S<e P.cge Bf. ladex I \ l Al DAJLYPILOT s • WASIUNGTON !AP) -The U.S. Court ol Appeals ruled ii· lecal today the oil import 1 ... imposed by Presidents Nixon and Ford, in a decision that may help restrain or even slightly re· 4uce the price o( consumer petroleum products. In Vail, Colo., where Ford is on two-w~ek working vacation. there w .as no immediate White House reaction. . · .'Jbe court decision appeared to bar the government from ronti~ uui.Dg to collect the import fees. Fro•PageAI LITTLE ... regain her composure. Eight of Alligood's soos and daughters were present in the packed courtroom . Earlier, Miss Little testified she r ebuffed a sexual advance from Alligood the night before he was slain. She said he came to her cell to bring her a pack of cigarettes. "What happened then?" she was asked by defense attorney Jerry Pciul. She said he made a sexual pro- posal to her but, "I told him no, and that I would appreciate it if he would leave." Miss Little, wearing a red-and· white -checked pants s uit . testified in a clear and distinct voice without emotion. Miss LitUe sl!loid the jailer en. tered her cell ''whenever he cameonduty.'' Paul asked Miss LiWe why Al· ligood entered her cell in the women's section of the jail at rural Washington, N.C. ''He came in to talk to me,'' she said. Miss Little was the loth wit- ness for the defense, and followed an the stand Chapel Hill pro- fessor Dr. Arthur Finn, who kept her in his home after she escaped from the jail the night Alligood was slain. • Miss Little, who grew up in Washington, N.C., testified she did not complete high school beeause she had to WKiergo sur· gery for a thyroid problem three weeks before she was scheduled to receive her diploma. After the operation, she said, she worked as a waitress in several cafes, then got a job in a garment factory. At the time of her conviction OQ June4, 1.9'l4, on a breaking and entering charge, sbewas·aMee~. once<loiiind bull,.,Mlss LitUe said, '1 did a lot or reading. I did a lot of writing and listening to the radio.'' She was confined lo the jail for 81 days prior to the night or Aug. 26, 1974. Alligood was found in her cell shortly after 4 a.m. t.he following morning, stabbed fatal- ly 11 times with an icepick. -·-------· I -• Monday,Aug1.11t 11, 1175 .,..- Says Oil Import Fe~s ·, . ' ~ megal ~1 1 but it was not clear whether oil companies and their customers could reeover •ny of tbe 1 .. already collected. . The Federal Energy Ad - ministration estimated t.b.1t some $800 milllon bu beeo col· h•cted through the oil Import reea imposed by President Ford Feb. 1 and June 1. There was no immediate estimate of. the amounts collect- ed through the smaller fees im· pased by former PresiJent Nixon oo a gradual, phased-in schedule since April 1973. The Nixon fee schedule re-llClled a maximum cfZl ,,_per bane.I on imported crude oil and 63 cents per barrel on imported 1'!foned products. Feb. 1. l"ord added an addi· lloaal ree 'of $1 per barrel on im· ported crude oil; on June 1, he added a secl>nd dollar on crude oil and 60 cents per barrel on re- fined productimPorts. Thus, if the court decision pre· vails, it could chop as much as $2.21 per baqel from current im· Outer Space ln1'arion? port.ed crude oil prices. recently on the vicinity ol $13.llO per bar· rel. This mlabt be counteracted. however. by tbe anticipat.ed end of price controls on U.S .· produced oil, so the ultimate fl. .. feet on comu.mer pries was _. •• clear. FEA Deputy Admlnlstrat<>r Jcbo Hill Issued a brief stat& ment expressing concern at the court decision, saying his agency w1s ''examining alternative courses of acUoa with the Just.ice UPIT•__.. No, it's just a group of Nebraska firemen, covered with foam as they pour the white stuff on a fire of a simulated aircraft dis- aster in Bellew.e. About 10,000 gallons of old fuel were set ablaze to test the crew 's ability to react to a real disaster. Little Leapers Net Huntington Kudos Hundreds ol tiny green frap. one to two inches long. are neighborhood heroes in one southeast Huntington Beach re- sidential area. Residents along Velardo Drive~ who have an Orange County flood control channel nm· ning across their back yards. believe the frolicking boppers Brown Urged To Speed Up are keeping their neigbborbocMI moeq_uitofree. "'1bey're real cute little guys,•• said Kathy Payne, one of lbe re. sidents. ''Everybody around berelikeetbem." Mrs. Payne said neighbors thought the city planted the frogs as tadpoles in the flood control channel specifically to curb the mosquito population. But officials of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement Dis- trict said no, the frogs just grow there naturally. However, they do eat moequitos. Israeli Aid Talks Resume By The lluoclal<d Pftss TWo high-ranking Israeli cf. ficials new to Washington today to resume talks on their govern· ment's request for $2.5 billion in U.S. aid. Diplomatic sources in· terpretecl the visit as a sip that agreement with Egypt on a new Sinai pact was not f ar off. Mor decbai Gazit, director- general of Prime Mini st e r Yitzhak Rabin's office, told newsmen as be left Tel Aviv that the. trip was ''not a dramatic de- velopment, but merely a link in the chain of events aimed al achieving another interim agree- ment" with Egypt. Department and the White House.•• Boll> Nixon and Fen! 1>uec1 their oU Import fees.., a CedeFal statute which autboriied the President to "take such action, and b-such time. m he deems '*'"'llY to adjuat Ibo l!nporta .. . . . . . But Ille Court or Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to authorize direct act.ion, such as import quotas, and did not authorize the President to im· -larilfs oc dulieo, clil&\liled as fees. The court ruling, In a lwo-fO. ~ one decision, was ~ on b)' llrwsults filed "' elilot~ Stata, 10 utility companies, IDd U.S. Rep. Robert F. Drinan <D: . Mass.). · • A spqtesman.foc Drillan said • tloe.decltiOP oppeandtoc«er "a · grel.t opPortuni6' to recovft"- aome of the money•• collected qj.. der the Import fees. But the lawsui ts sought only .... injunction to lorbid coUecUon I(·" tbe feea. • · ' : : ., Abos~ Mutilated ~j ·4th Su.spect Hele!, 7~{ In Mur~r of Boys '.-; ST. LOUIS (UPI) -A fourth Elbert Perkins, 16, whose bodJag . suspect bas been arrested in the were stripped, wrappediDshee!s murdenl ol two tom~ bo1s ...S-ID.--.-. · . · who were ses•ally abued, ·1 '"1'1111 ,,_ -111111 ebmeil' beaten with feylnc -alMI ...S ~.mutll,....,!' u,llt" mutilated with a knife dwtillr a "°""die Sp .. RoberC GrMe. · dnle party. ·"111ey were stabbed. numi. Ol. Harold Jackson, 17. was .,.. -11m .. and their tbroall ........ rested and booked OlllWOCOUDla eat.". ; of murder. Actlllf OD a Up, police .-· Eddie Alf9rd and tllarlea tlcaiad aQOll>er jy. ~· 1'c>cJQ, botb 11, --.ha wHe"Wtell lM ' 'J1i9 earlier aJoq 'with a H-~ "°' led $:Ille • 1111\1 boy. , ' IBld ,Iba-a'i:a bt-: 'lbe rourwore'cbartoclwtlhlloe wtdl liUft .,. llomi: murdenl of~ Locl<e, lt; pd atablied'~repea tedlY' w1i., 'a ,,. ..... r..,,e.41 VALLERGA Vallerga indicated he. mlgbl re- sign before being sentenced. "If worse comes to want. I will resign at. an WCIPriate time," Vall erg a said. He also conceded that appeals bis attorneys plan to file will not avert the sacrifice of the office be was first appointed to by the board of supervisors in December 1972. Last year, V allerga was elect· ed to the post be inherited lnim Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R· Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. According to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the board of supervisors appoints is eligible to complete Ibo lour-year term Vallerga began last January. Dtedricb this morning dld not rule out the possibility al tbe board appointing a temporary assessor. Should the appointment be temporary, the man named to the job would serve at the will of the supervisors and be subject to removal by the board. Wheo the supervisors appoint a successor to V aJlerga, be will be the third consecutive astessor-to gain office by appointment in as much as Hinshaw was $pointed tothepostinl96S. _ poctetlmlfe. Police said It also appeared one of the victims hacf beensbotlnthebead. : Green said the alleged as<i· sailants had. been at a lengtb)I dnill*t1· . . . • "They were al a party wbiclt. began at 9. a.m. Wednesday Biid'. lasted uoW I a.m . Tbursdari Green sajd. "Tbey were popp pills' ud smoking grlSS." , '" "The murders probably were the result or the ellects ol usin)i the narcotics,'' the officer said. .. They were using Valium and something else and then ~ ju.ana." Pollre said the young wilnesf told him the victims were accoQo ed on the street and forced into a house ID which the aasailants bad been partying. ~ Green said Ille suspects hall rented the house, 1 'but tbe landlord bad aaked them to move becauaeoftb.ep~" ... :.. ' .. TH.4T'S ..4 RE.4L·-I . - SDNKY 7JUCK '! . ~f NEWBERG. Ore. (UPI) ,,. Linda Bar:e reported to poliCe that whQeyer stole ber UtUe ~ skunk Blossom from a cage ii) her car may be in for a surprise._ Linda said that while Blossom; adorned with a red collar, is cud- dly, the animal bas not beeti descented.· He was nude except for socks, and medi cal experts have testified there was evidence of recent sexual activity on the body. She fled, but surrendered eight days later, claiming Al- ligood tried to r ape her. Insurance Bid Demonstrators sAcRAMENTo roP1> -_A Senate Republican leader said Jim St. Amant, associate fis· beries biologist for the California Fish and Game Department. said the friendly creatures att Pacific Coast tree frogs, wborullyspend littletimelntrees. G P • today that passage of a bill to et rison solve the. problems al medical malpractice insurance is 1m· possible right now, and called on RANGOON , Burma CUP!) - J'Uty-two railroad workers who demonstrated against the high cost of living in Burma have been sentenced to prison terms rang- ing from 10 to 16 years. 1be official news agency or Burma said the workers seized tbe opportunity or a student un- rest in Rangoon June 9-11 to stage their protests. Special criminal courts cori- victed them Saturday. Twenty- me were jailed for 16 years, 14 others for 13 years and another 17 for 10 years each. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.0r_c .... 1 °'""" ~ .... '"""-""•--"~ .............. 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The Newport Beach legislator said that d espite eztensive Senate and Assembly hearings there is a feeling that "to date an parties are still far apart on r e- solving the issue. ''niey're friendly fellows -ones you'd like to encourage to stick around.'' be noted, saying they probably are responsible for curbing moaquito problems. But be added they're also popular with a brother creature -the South African clawed frog -which isn't so friendly. It likes to eat them and is threatening to wipe them out. But so far the Velardo Drive tree frogs are thriving -even the cats leave them alone, a c· cording to Mrs. Payne. "They play with them -bat them around a litUe, ••she noted, "but they must have a bad taste because they don't eat them.'' r ..... r,..rAI OFFICER ••• Bizarro, a car wash employe, was held today in lieu ol $25,000 bail on the felony charge. Officers s aid the incident «iginated with a report of some 300 young people milling around the veterllllf hall and when of. ficer Dennis Jefcoat arrived one younc woman ran to him yelling: .. He 's knifed someone," poio.tina toBiurro'scar. "Stop that car!'' af'ficer Jf!f. coat yelled, and p•trolman Cheney trotted atoncslde the vehicle as It moved away. .. He rearhed down lor tbe door handle and IOmebow got Uught and dra11ed, .. said U. Smith. lnvesUgoton today aald tbeY were uncertain whether an)"OOe- bad actual17 been knifed during -tlNftllltdenr.nhe wta-·tt , T•lt'pftone (1141 642..ut1 Qusilitd Ad't'ertising '42·5671 G•1tw,li& ••. --but indicated It could have hap. pooeil wltlo the vlrll-OeeinC wltfiout reportlna ony IQjuey. ~tVf!IO.-Q .. Sll-6)10 ,,_....,,_""" 495-06)0 ,,.._....,.Or...-c-, CJOI•-~··· 540·1220 C.•••le111. 1t11 Ot-CNtt 1>11e11u1""' c-nH<1,,HfM•l-.... JU""f•!--•Wl "'""' •• •••••u-111• "-'''" ,..,., .,. ••••Hot<•• .,._, -"" ,...,_n_ .. ~~--. IK9ftll c .. ,, ~ ... _..., .., C...Mo ......_ Gt1tttr-.,s.Mf.J,...,c,,,_1._v..•""""": .,_kll......,.,Mit.wy_I~ I 4W-• -.. Gerald Warr en, former de- puty to N i xon press secretary Ronald Ziegler, says he thinks the ex- President Is guilty of ob· a1ructlng justice, but'be ls a ..public asset" wbo should _. out on world affaln. 'Warren spok'e SUnday on CBS' .. Face the Nation." " Blurro, they claimed, It a member of tho P Troop. o Santa Ana·ba1ed Mes.ican~Amertcan , ... ,. The crowd around the o1d vetttam ball wtucb bad been - J"21ted foe Ille occailOn dllpalltd • ordered b7 respondh11 police ·olftoor. . · 'Tbe"~ •• 111111 llollll ID-....Upte4 todo7. • i' l'OIJR SOCIAL SECIJRllY CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, In coopera- tion with the United States Government, Is now authorized to ·receive a direct deposit ol your Social Security. check Into your personal savings a<:ei>unt. Your check earns interest from the dale of deposit until the day you need IL your direct deposit today: 1. Ho more concem llllout mall deleyt or the chance of having your check lost or stolen. • 2. No tylltlng In llne to deposit or cash Y91it check. 3. Simply come Into M1"-t, °"' ·You'll receive the hlgheet Interest frlancllv bvl-s countelon wnt 1tart available on Federall Insured savln s. ' ··• ~-~===~=='-"====-=----vo11r-pe•10nal -dlHtot-d1po1lt Hera are· three good reaaont ·to •tart Immediately. . ' ..... ..., . ' ' WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOME Will BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLE. . • Mariners 8cwi .s and J.oaRAssot...Z ; ' ·---.11.--.... _h ·--......... _.,_ IMMOffk•). (~C-.. J ('"'9itwe'Wo.W) :uo~lt, (Opp.Ml.Slnoltbpltol) •So,h'left.,0r:! ISISWe•kllflDr. 10'141opW.Ot. 13820SeotfhO(hllvd. _(7J 4J"4·7506 _170....,..,aw. Pla)KMOOO • _11_1_•_1"2 _____ 11_"_1"2-12131 .... 7~ • , ~SOON) (:11316SJ.•"1 I • ., , ' 1 I • ' r~-­----~·---I iv eteran Jobless Toll High More than 26 percent of Orange County's military veteram are upemployed, according to a sur- vey conducted by the County Veterans Advisory Council. Ben de Leon, county veterans services officer, sai~ the survey waa conducted among 1 500 veterans during May and Ju~e to collect data to be used in a com- prehensive veterans needs as- aessment program. Findings of the survey showed that 33 percent or the county's yeterans arc considering re· enlistment in the military to im· prove their employment picture citing a lack or adequate employ: ment opportunities in civilian life. De Leon noted that 49 perr:ent or the unemployed veterans in the county are not drawing un- employment benefits. ,And of those who are getting some kind or aid, de Leon said 12 pj!rcent feel the amount is not =·ate to cover basic living CoUnty veterans officials con- cede the survey data ts not statistically sound, but they claim additional material will be gathered to make the final re- sµlli more reliable. . De _Leon saijl the preliminary questionnaire respanses are an ihdicator or serious veteran pro- tilems with employment ·The Veterans Advisory Council was formed by the county Board Cl( Supervisors last year to assess the needs of the county's 260,000 veterans and coordinate services offered to them. De Leon noted that Orange County is the ninth largest enclave or veterans in the coun- try and more than 500,000 coun- tians, including military depen- dents, are eligible for Veterans ~dministration benefits. Bright Color pps Chances Of Shark.bite? : MIAMI (UPI) -A University of Miami marine scientists is conducting studies tO determine -if brightly colored bathing suits increase the risk of shark attack. · Dr. Samuel Gruber said he and ·his colleagues have already dis- pelled the notion that sharks have poor eyesight, ''and it's a good bet they can see color." . "Sharks are far from blind," truber said. "We've round that their eyesight is more sensitive than humans and they can detect light 10 times dimmer than human beings can see.'' Gruber, who has studied sharks for a decade, was among the first to discover that sharks have cones, or recepter cells, in their eyes that are essential to COior vision . -.. "But this doesn't mean that Sharks can see color as we do," be said. "This is one of the things ~.,e're looking at now." : · Gruber is doing his research on :Semon sharks, which grow to a ,length of eight feet. He said jl.l.though there are nearly 300 •pecies or sharks, they are so ~losely related that the rindings ;Jbout one species usually apply ;tolheolbers. 'l No shark normally attacks .fnan, Gruber said, but quickly ;&dded that a combination o( lf'actors that triggers an attack ~z.les scientists. 1J>·Sound and smell are almost ~Y involved in shark at· ~cks, but Gruber thinks vision :~·is at the topol the bierarcby." ;: :1: ~olon'sSon ' ~ ,:>rug Dealer? ,_ ..; ATLANTA CUPl)-'lbeBOOof :a-ulton CoUnty Commissioner -1dilton G. Farris turned himself =fin to authorities on ch8rges that >tie conapired to smuggle more : :than 3,200 pounds of marijuana •:tnto Georgia last week. :· William Derrick Farris, 28, : aurrenctered to authorities-Suit· : Gay and the commillioner put u,p ·'Illa $125,000 northwest AUanta ~me tO satisfy the $20,000 bond, ; ;Fulton chlel jailer Niel<' EasoB :;iatd. : The younger Farris is un· :'employed, but had worked for ~ Nton Counly~tof :'Parks and Recreation earlier ~year. · , L • ' NO SERMON Tbe Dally Piiot's re· 1ular Sunday Sermon feature will not be carried · today becau1e reporter Tom Barley ii OD YAC•· lion. Tbe Sunday Sermon will be rt1umed lipm Ills mum. . Monday. August 11 , 1915 . DAILY PILOT A3 ~ UFO Costly -..... ----------'"1 --• c • ' Mars Radio Cheaper?. ; • -· ---- Tough Spikes Dennis Hare (left) of San Diego and his partner Mike Carey of Hermosa Beach ~race in picture above for spike that has iust been delivered by Jim Menges of San- ta Monica. Menge;i and hls partner Greg Lee, hittmg ball m bottom pictur,e, won the 21st annual Laguna Beach Men's Volleyball Tournament SUnday evening. The tournament that bega n Saturday morning drew thousands of spectators. Lee, also of Santa Monica, is a former UCLA basketba ll player. --'----'---~-~----- SAN FRANCISCO <_UPI) -IF there are beings elsewhere in space, they probably arc just as concerned with energy and finan- cial problems as earthlings. astronomerg say. The experts dis counted the no- tion that other pl aneL'i have dis- patched flying saucers lo earth. Such a space venture. they said Sunday, would require an enormous expenditure of energy and money. .. Even from a nearby star, the amount o! energy needed would b e extraordinary ," said astronomy professor Harold Weaver or UC Berkeley. "It would not be the most economical way to establish con- tact," said Dr. John Billingham of the biotechnology division or the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis tration 's Ames Research Laboratory at Moun- tain View. CaHr. ''The most logical way lo establish contact is radio com- munication,'' added Billingham. He is devoting a year to the subject of intelligent extrater- restrial life and how to r each it i( it exists. · television -would weaken, SQ we need rar more sophisticated equipment tha n we have now," Billingham said. "Jl wouldn't be the kind or broadcas t you could pick up on the Walter Cronkite show." .1 added Vallee. 1 But there is , in (a(.1., a handful o( people around the globe - maybe eight or 10 -who are con- s tantly trying to make radio con- tact with outer space, said Bill- ingham. How ? "You take a radio telescope and point it at a suitable star in hopes that a planet goes around that star,'' he explained. After the panel discussion, the audience went to sec a series of' reruns or the science-fictiori television series ··s tarTrck. '' His Shorts Fell Short ;i--_.,,.(>00'~~-"\mo ..... •·••• .... , • ., ""''"" .,,,....,.,..~··~-·· ·-· .... '"'r""~·-.. :~~:t-'l>--t "' ,. . ' f . Epileptic ·Boy Di·es In lee Box Billingham, Weaver and com- puter scientist Jacques Vallee were part of a panel discussing extraterrestrial life al a four-day meeting or the Astronomical As · sociation or Northern CaliJomia. MILWAUKEE (AP).- Sixty pairs of state Rep. Joseph Czerwinski 's boxer shorts are holding up pay· menl or a $150 dry cleaning bill, but apparently not much else. · ' i • , • ' ( •' Hard to Triree OMAHA, Neb. <AP) -Six· year-old Mark Watson didn't come home on time to take the medicine to treat his epilepsy and his mother. Carol, became concerned. She called the police, and along with neighbors, they helped her scout the neighborhood Saturday for the boy. who also was hard of bearing. After about two hours, a rriend asked Mrs. Watson it she had thought or looking in an old refrigerator on the Watson pickup truck. It was he3.ded for the dump later in the day. Mrs. Watson and the other woman began tugging on the door. It took about five minutes to get it open, and Mrs. Watson said, ''I just screamed and screamed." Mark's OOdy was in- side. Police said the boy apparently suffocated. An autop;y was or· dered. Mark bad been playing with some other children. The Walsons were told by one of them that he bad seen a child clo5e the icebox door . As to why other children didn't report it, Mrs. Watson said, "They were playing, they just didn't think. They were probably too scared.•• "Ir 1 wanted to send informa- tion to earth rrom another planet I ~ould broadcast a program,': said Vallee. "Knowing what we now know about physics, raCl.io would be the most sensible way to communicate.·· "Of course. the distance is en<!1"mous and the radio signal - which could also be picked up by Czerwinski contends Adelman Polly Prim Laun· dry .and Dry Cleaners ruined the elastic in his boxer shorts. That. he says, is why he has not piad the $150 he owes the cleaners. "They bang about at my kneecaps now," he said of the shorts allegedly in tort. "The elastic just went.•• I 0,000 in County Infected With VD? ''That old rerriger,tor never did work,'' the boy's rather, Carl said. "I had it in the garage sine~ April with its door to the wall so ' the kids couldn't get into it. I j~t put it on the pickup so we could dump it." By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' ... 0.ily ~i.t 5'.dl As many as 10,000 Orange Countians, most of them women between the ae:es of 20 and 24 mar be infected with gonorrhea: a vtrulent venereal disease, and not even know it. But a growing awareness or STD <sexually transmitted dis- eases) and more sophisticated scree.ning methods are s!Owly draw1n~ a net around "this huge reservoir or unknown carriers " according lo Frank· Fiorello,' a county health department VD counselor. Fiorello said gonorrhea is number one on the list of STD because it is so hard to trace. ''At least ·so per.cent of the women who have it don't even have symptoins and about three percent of the men are the same.'' Fiorello said. Last year. more than S,600 cases of gonorrhea were reported ·to health authorities in Orange County. Of that total, 3.200 were 111en and the rest women. · ''The symptoms are far more . readily visible in men · than women,'' Fiorello said. Nearly half of all reported cases of gonorrhea in Orange County ate i n individuals between 20 and 24 years of age, followed by the 15 to 19 year old age bracket. The re.Ported case figure fot 1974 ia higher than.that for 1970, when the total was about 4,400. "But when you take into ~~­ count the population growth, you wouldfmd the number of cases is =ually leveling off," Fiorello Cooblty health officials bave e11imated that twice as many c-of gonorthea are llOl diJl- covered as are repGrted. mean· Ing In 1Pl4, more than 10,000 peo- ple bad the disease but never re- ported or knew about IL "A lot ol e•H• are-treated by P!'lvate doctors lhat ~·t re- pOrted and some• people treat tbimaelves with !l<'lllclllln tableta," "Fiorello said. The other major STD that must be reported and documellled by law is syphilis, but Fiorello not- ed that there has been a derinile downtreitd in Orange County cases -only 336 reported last year .. ''We have a better detection tool for that disease in the blood test and unless you have actual symptoms, you can't transmit the disease to others," Fiorello said. "With gonorrhea, merely being exposed to it can make you a carrier, with or without the symptoms.'' or growing concern to Orange County health orficials as well as doctors around the world are the lesser known STD that areJnat legally reportable. ''If We get 100 VD cases a day in here, probably about 10 per. cent are syphilis or gooorrhea and the rest are in one of the other f'illegories, •• Fiorello said. An estimated 10 percent or all American women are believed to be carrier s of an STD called Herpes simplex, which may be on the rise due to looser sexual habits and increases in oral sex. county health officials claim . The d isease takes various forms and causes cold sores fever blist~rs, swellings and genital discomfort. Fiorello s&id there' are also in- creasing numbers of urelhriUs and vaglnitis, caused by bac- terial organisms. He noted men may carry a dis- ease called tricbomonas va&inalis without symptoms and transmit it to women who have 'immediate genital problems. ''For almost all of these STD, we have treatments and cures.•• Fiorello · said. ''But we have to find the cases first.'' He said treatment is available without charge at free clinics . around lhe county and the county health department in Santa Ana . 2 Workers Held MERCED (AP) -Two United Farm Workers of America de- monstrators were arrested after about 100 persons massed at the police station here lo protest or. ficers breaking up their rally earlier at the county fairgrounds, police said. Both were booked for in· vestigation or assaulting officers in the incident Sunday evening. said Sgt. Gary Prine. Their iden- tities were not immediately available. U,IT .......... Ready for Artion? Two unidentified members of _the Ku Klux Klan glare at a photographer while one polishes up a 16-inch bayonet shortly , before a Klan rally near Macon, Ga. The Im- penal. Wizard of the United Klans of America says his white-robed organization is ''the backbone of con· servativism in America today.'' I ~, TheJotemationalHOuseof P.mcakes I'~ S·DAY FAMILY NIGHT I_ ___ D -• DINNER ~~~ at your nearest IHOP """"'" 4:00 P.M. to Midnight 9ANOUET 11.49 . . ~ ~;.GHElT~ a I MEAT BALLS O 11.41 ~~ ~-;.;;-.~ CHIPS$1.49 "We'll treat anyone over the a1e of 12 with or without 329 E. 17th STREET permlulori from parents or . anyone else.'' Florellosalcl. ''The COSTA MESA r~dJI are as conlidenUal u \he patent wants them to be 548 _9098 because It Is up to Mm If they arc tobeopenedornot." · 1 .. •••••••1!!1•111!••••111!••••••-•••11!1•••••••• ,I , I i J I ' 1 • A4 DAIL v PILOT ~ • .. Mond1y,August 11, 191'5 I ~Peron's 1Cabinet Betty Ford's TV Chat Assailed· .. brought out of the woods," aakl SUsan. who at 18 is the youngest or President and Mn. Ford'4 four children. ... ,Resigns BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -'11le entire elght·man cabinet of President Isabel Peron resigned today to give the president latitude in selection of a new team to solve the many crises plaguing her government. Mrs. Peron summoned foreign minister Alberto Vignes to the presidential estate Sunday amid reports of another cabinet shakeup to cope with Argen· ( IN SHORT ) tlna's staggerfng economic troubles. The Argentine government put a 20 percent devaluation of Ule peso into effect today. cutting its worth for the third time in two mouths of economic crisis. 'Belfast Bloocblwd BELFAST, Northern Ireland (A P> -Irish Republican Army militants warned that they would ••reconsider'' lheir six·monlh cease·fire afler lhree persons died in a weekend of violence marking lhe fourlh anniversary. Angry mobs backed by sniper fire slooed British lroops in a three·hour balUe tbal erupled Sunday nighl in lhe Falls Road afler lhe peaceful conclusion of the largesl march in lhe province againsl lhe British policy of jail· ing suspecled IRA guerrillas without trial. At least 64 persons were injured and 60 arrested. '11aorC°"P1 • CANBERRA, Australia <UPI) -The Austra lian foreign affairs department announced today it had received reports that a political party on the island col- ony of Portuguese Timor had staged "a show of force" but the situation was calm. Communicalions with the col- ony were cut early today follow· ing a report of a coup d'etat on the island in a message picked up by an air traffic controller at Darwin airport, but the Australian foreign affairs de- partment and government of. ficials in Lisbon could not con· _rirm the reported government overthrow. · I BelMgee 1'bft FORT SMITH, Ark. !UPI) - President Ford made a 45 · minute ''inspirational'' visit SUn· day to thousands of Vietnamese refugees al nearby Ft. Chaffee. 1bey cheered. clapped and waved to him. Ford stripped ofr his jacket in the 98-degree beat as he stopped en route to a working vacation in Vail, Colo., to pay his rant visit to a refugee camp. in which 18,000 Vietnamese lined the road for three miles to wateb Ford arrive in his black limousine. Oeea• w ....... MONTREAL .(APl - Secretary or State Henry A. Kiss· inger said today that failure to negotiate a new law of the sea treaty "will lead to unrestrained military and commercial rivalry in mounting political twmoil." "Unless competitive practices and claims are soon harmonized, the world faces the prospect of mounting conflict,'' Kissinger said of the increasing bitterness between nations over fJ.lb.i.DI and ocean bed exploitatioo. FTI>m Wire Services A British campaigner against pornoarapby and an Alnerican tdormonleader in the Philippines reacted sharply today to Betty Ford's comments about pre· marital sex. · In London, Mary Whitehouse said she was "appalled" by Mrs. Ford's remarks 1.nd accused the First Lady of encouraging sexual promiscuity among young peo- ple. IN MANILA, Elder Gordon B. Hinckley said of Mrs. Ford's re· marks, "We feel ver;-strongly about this. We deplore the de· terioration of morality arowid the world. Chastity Is to be ob- served before marriage .•• and fidelity after marriage.'' In an interview with the cas.. TV show "60 Minutes" SUnday, Mn. Ford was asked what she would think Ir he~ IS.year-old daughter SUsan came to her and said she was having an affair. Mr1. Ford replied, "Well, I wouldn't be surprised. I think she's a perfecUy normal human being like all young girls. U she wanted to continue. and I would certainly counsel and advise her on the subject .. " Mrs. Focd also s aid that "there's a complete freedom among the young people now. 'Cooling' Boston . And in some cases, I'm not sure that, perhaps, there would be less divorce." Mrs. Whitehouse, the Brilisb autipornoaraphy campaigner. said, "It ls a tracecl1 that "°' meone in Mrs. Ford's po&iUon abould encouraee promlscuily by approving premarital sex - because that's what it amounts to. •"I AM FRANKLY appalled that Mrs. Ford, carrylnc With her the status and glamor o1 the American president 's wife, should have made such an tr· responsible s tatement . She should know for Instance that VD Riot equipped police stand guard in water as blacks hold 'swim-in' at South Boston's Carson Beach. The area has been the scene of racial violence recently. Blacks and whites taunted each other through police tines. Ten persons were arrested Sunday and about 40 injured including two policemen. Scott's Kin Sports Actiwt Hinting FBI Involvement NEW YORK (UPI) - A mystery figure in the Patricia Hearst investigation bas vanished. Jack Scott's brother, who re- portedly gave information that led federal authorities to sub- paena Scott and his wife in con- nection with the search for Miss Hearst, then later switCbed his allegiance to bis brother. bas dis· appeared, according to members of the Scott family. , The brother, Walter J. Scott, disappeared rrom a hotel lobby 't'hursday, the day he was to give a deposition to his brother's lawyers about the alleged illegal FBI wiretaps and other activities in the investigation, Jack Scott told UPI Sunday, JOHN J . SCOTI', rather of the two, said in his Las Vegas, Nev., home that Walter telephoned him Thursday night and said: "The FBI has me holed up and I can't get awa>:." The falller said be Pair Held in Plan To Sell Young Boy ST. LOUIS (UPI) -Two men were in custody today, charged Wlth ltldneping a 12-year-old Loi Angeles boy and in ten dine to sell him in Chicago for sexual purposes, authorities said. The youth was freed during the weekend after a chase that began when police spotted tbe speeding car in which he was rid· ing with two men. · The boy told police he was kidnaped by four men last Tuesday as be was walking home from a swimming pool in Los Angeles. He was driven to New Mexico, where two of the men left then taken to Springfield, Mo. He told police he was forced to co0mmit sexual acts upon threat of death. Arrested in the case and charged with kidnaping and other of- fenses were Gerald J. Cokinos, 36, Chicago, and Michael L. Bean, 23, Denver. They were being held for California authorities. Officer Barry Hudspeth said the Federal Bureau of In· vestifation was notified in the case. The boy was treated at City llosp1tal and released and was to be returned to California. bas beard no more from Walter. "Walter told us be is afraid for his life," Jack Scott said. He told UPI he last saw his brother Thursday in the lobby of the New York Hlltoo Hotel. "He went to make a telephone call to David Rack, an FBI agent who befriended him, to tell him -as a courtesy -that he planned to make a statement in our behalf,'' Jack said. "I haven't seen him since. In fact, I still have his luggage." · The FBI and New York Police OOth said Scott's disappearance had not been reported to them. A spakesman for tbe Fm said, ''we would certainly not be a party to any abduction.•• The FBI spokesman said be. bad no further comment on any· aspect of Scott's story, JACK SCOTI' Hid his brother eame to New York last week in· tending to tell Scott's attorneys, \Dlder oath, his knowledge of al· leged illegal FBI wiretaps, in· timidation and entrapment in the case involving Mias Hearst and the &;otts. ''We were going to meet a lawyer upstairs (In the hotel) tO take his statement. Then he made that telephone call," Jack Scott said. Sports activist J ack Scott le UD· der subpoena to. appear before a rederal grand jW)' •tudfiDc the Heant C81<!, New England Hot if!t" ............. (JIO( ..... • • -........ ~~ """ ....... ~\llO'Mn' llOW v.s. s---... ,.,..,. .,.,, w1tttl'9d ,..,_,, ..s ~-'•In m..nr Ntlt of.., NllOll IOOIJ, II"''' 11o1 In Ht• Enolana.,..,,""" •Mr. -lie Ml-~ -M ._ ..,Mu'" pt11v•llei:l •l1tWhef't. n. ""°""'I I nd lfllll>CM~ •~ '""" _.,.,.n Ntw El'IOlllW:I thr°"911 I ... OfllO •nll T•-- VlllirJt, th• ••utlt All•"ll' CO.it ,....,. MIC! .,.ltw•rd •IOn9 1r. (I.I.Ill C..SI ~It LOuh l-. llOllltd lltuftdtt•ho~•' •foll" ~ mount•lnt ot !he _,...,,. !<lo ~"' rqlon •l'IO tt\4: touthrfn ltocklft. Tbtte Wtt!f Mmt h•••r lhu..- Coasted Weacfler NIGM ""'tit Ir 1t1ornlrl9 low tJot.llllt _, ioc•I ioe, othttwlM 111r lhroutfl T~y. LIOht v•rltblt "''""'' nlOM Mid "'°"11"41 l'>Ot.lr5, Hl9h) lodt r In IN'°"' "''· COl•l•I lfll'l(l<l'rtturtJ will r.not be!"'"" •• tno 11 . tn!tnd tt rfi. Pf"'-''°"'' "''11 ••l'Qle bttw~n 6' Md •· TN••lerlempere\uf'twill b9 ... IRSProf»1 .. _ Billie Sol Estes, jailed in 1960s ror fertilizer tank em· pire fraud, may be tareet ol new IRS probe. Jt is SUS· peeled be may have millions O( dollars COD• cealed in bank trusts and real estate, accordin1 to Texas newspaper. ' II already out or control in many parts of the world, includiDC the USA. She will from now on carry a very heavy responatbllity for many tu&edies am011Pt fOWIC people." Elder Hinckley told a Manila newa conference: u•Jbere ls a creat need to aave tlie ram11y. The way to 1ave the nation, to save the world, la to save t.be ramlly. The areal need of our time is to strengthen morality." Meanwhile, ln Topeka, Kan., Susan Ford said that her mother answered some questions ''that have got to be answered" during the televised interview. "Like abortion. It should be "I think she did a good Job," Susan said in an Assoc[ated Presa interview. SHE SAID HER motber WIS apprehensive about Susan'a watching the interview. ''Mother was really funny about It when I called her before they showed it,'' SUsan 1aid.. "She told me, 'I may · come acrosB as a liberated woman or- something. oi I told her, 1Mother, I don't care. I care what your views are, andsodoot.beni'. '' Portugllese Moh Torches Office 1 LISBON · (UPI) -An angry. mob of thousands of anti· Communists broke through police and army lines ln the northern Portuguese cily of Braga today and burled fiaming Grand Jury Probe Set For Hoffa DETROIT <UP() -U.S. at· tomey Ralph Guy Jr. today said he will launch a federal grand jury investigation into the disa~ pearaoce of former Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa. The announcement came after the 12·day-old investigation lost its most promising lead - a blood stained car belonging to the son of a reputed Mafia leader Hoffa set out to meet the day be disappeared. AN FBI ANALYSIS or the dried blood Sunday found the substance waa not from a human being but bad apparently leaked from a frozen salmm carried in the car by Hoffa's foster son. Guy said be would begin t.su- tng·subpoeoas "later this week,•• ordering witneaaes who be said have not fully eooperated with J.n.. vestigators to appear before the grand juey already seated ID Detroit. Elimination of the blood stain lead was believed a serious set· back in the investigation, leaving FBI a«ients to concentrate on tips pouring in from through· outth~country. · The FBI scheduled its first news briefmg in the case for tg. day. . HOFFA, IZ·YEAR·OLD former. president of tbe 2 2 million-m e mber Teamste~s Union. was fighting to regain his rormer post when be disappeared July30. bottles of gasoline at the Com- munist headquar ters unW the building was engulfed in names. Police said the mobs splattered the bui lding with Molotoy cocktails and blocked fire trucks from coming into the area until the building, was burning out at control. They said the fate of the Communists inside the building was unknown. "THEY DID not come out Ille front door," a police spokesman said. ••w e do not know what hap- pened to them.'' . A Socialist in Braga said be an. derstood the Communists Werd able to escape from a back door in the headquarters and havened from the area. He blamed the an- gry outburst on the government decision to bring in leftist marines during the weekend fo protect the Communists. . It was the worst anti• Communist violence in weeks iD man ruling military junta's efi forts to impose a Soviet.style Peoples Republic on Portugal d espite th e heavy anti• Communists vote in last spring's e lection. The wave of anti• CommunJst rioting spread ta more than 40 towns in the last three weeks and brought appeals from moderate officers to the lei• ti.st extremists to modify their stand. Those appeals ....re reject. edbytheruliDgiellistelementa. . meots. . POUCE SAID the crowd In Brase charged the building afttr the Communists -who were supposed tO have been disarnoed by troopo during the night again opened fire oo the de- mooatrators. They said three persons, including one soldier. were injured. Tough left·~ marines originally dispened the crowds before dawn today by fir' in.a: teargas from their armored can and shooting volleys into tb4!i air with automatic weapons. With the situation apparently calm, the marines withdrew to Porto, 30 miles to the southwest, leaving security to local troopo. . ' Distiller's President NY Millionaire's Son Kidnap Victim YORKTOWN H.EIGRl'S, N.Y. (APl -lllaltlmlWoaalre wbisltr ldq Edward Brollfmaa lllld lo- daJ be received a ~ de- mucl from. penou d•Jmtnc to hHe lddnaped •11 -SamHI Bn.rmu D, ud llW lie wval4 pqll. . NEW YORK !AP) -The Federal Bureau ol Investlgatloo said today it ls investigating the reported ttdnaping of the 21· year-old eon of a prominent New York busines1man. The youth, Samuel Bronlman II, Is the son or Edcar M. Bronfman Sr.. president of the . Distillers Corp.·Seasrams Ltd. HEREPORTEDLYwaaselzed somewhere in affluent Westchester County, just north of here. An FBI spoteeman 1ald &in· day the youth "allegedly was drivlna to a party in his private veblcle the nlaht ol Aug. 8." ''At 2 a.m. on the 9th. the 1<11 called hie father and said he bad been kldnaped by three unknown males and said be or they would be in contact with hie !ether later." the Spokesman said. No ransom demand bas been ~ved,benld. "The kidnapin• bu been re- ported to ua and II under in· vestlgatlon by uo," be aild. ''We're i nvestigattna, one,. whether a tldnaplnc actullily has occurred and, two, whether there'• a federal '1olatloo in· volved.'' WllE•B THE aUeaed kidnap. Ina took place could not Im· mediately be determined. The elder Bronlman wu not available for comment, but Samuel'• brother, Ed1ar II. .B.roctmu Jr., aaia be bad "no i " knowledge of any kidnaping, 11 Local New York police also said they bad no knowledge ol a ltldnaplng. Samuel Bronfman was namecl ror bla grandrather Who rormed Distillers Corp., wblcb acquired Jooeph E . Seagram & Son, a Canadian whiskey producer .. Young Bronfman graduated Crom Wll 11am1 College. Williamstown, Mass., this sum· mer. Edgar Bronrman Sr. of ex- ~lusive Yorktown Heights, f!l.Y., 1s a former chairman of the board or Metro-Goldwin·Mayer and ha1 been a trustee of th9 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Ute National Urban League, Inc., and Mount Sinai Hospltsl and School Of Medicine. SAMUEL BRONFJllAN wao graduated Crom Deerfield Academy in Deerli~d1 Maas., in 19'11. He was awaroeo a vanity letter in tennis and alto pl~ JWlior varsity baoketbaiL A tall, thin man, young Bronfman was on the freshman basketball squad et Williama College. Dolly Piiot Diii...., .............. Mondey•frklay: II you do nol titve )'OYr paper by &:30 p,m.. Qll belOl'e 7 p,tn. and your copy will be cs.. Uverllld. Sit~ and Sunday: 111 "°" do not r~vft your coov by 9 a.tn. S.tur· dly, Of 8 a.m. Sund1y, call bffOl'e lO 1.m. and ycur copy wlll be delilltir9d. car......_ Teta,t 11111 Molt Of•na• Counly Ar9• MMDI Nofthwetl 'Hun11nu1on Beectl. Mi W..ert'llNttt •.•••... Ml-IDI Sir! Demente, CepttttWIOBta, ~~an (Aa)lttrano. ~ Poll'll. Souttl LIOUN. ~NIQu ............ ....... • t $1 Million Fires Said 'Man-caused' By Tiie A11oclaled""""' Officials believe two of ·Southern California's wont fires thla year -each in the $1 million tanee -were mun-caused. AuthortUes have a teenager in jail ill connection wilh ooe of the fires, and have linked the other to a match-playing lad wh ose parents may b e billed lor dama&ea. IN THE . ARSON blaze, lire f"llhten batUed lhrough the night as flames crackled through &oarled dry brush down the A.naelea National Forest 's .l'acolma Canyon near Newball 40 -llllleanortbolLosAngeles. Wayne Everett Chapman, 18, of nearby Saueus, was booked Saturday for investieation or anon ln the Pacoima fire, whose containment wasn't even being hinted as yet after spreading over more than 2,300 acres. . ONE FIRE ollicial !eared the Pacoima blaze would exceed tbe land covered by the Lake Hemet area fire some 100 miles aoulheut 0£ Los Angeles. By Monday morning, the Pacolma canyon fire had rolled up nearly $1 mllllon in costs -moe:lly in walenhed damage and fll'efight- ing coots. Fire fighters claimed final vic- tory Sunday night over the Lake Hetnel fire after it caused an estimated $1 .2 million in damaa:e. chewing through stale· ly fresh-smelling pine in the Gamer Valley area of the San Jacinto Mountains west of Palm Sprin1s. A U.S. FOREST Service 1pokesman said a IO.year-old boy may have carelessly started the 4,530--acre Lake Hemet area fire whil e fi shing with hi s gand.father. The fore11try spokesman said eharges again s t th e boy's parents could be brought by the Ju11tice Department, after in· ve11tigation. And as legall y responsible, the parents could even get a bill . "Obviously," tbe spokesman said, "they're not going to get a bill for a million dollars -the cost of the fire -but we have pressed for prosecution even in cases of accidents involving children, and have colleeted a ~ouple of thousand in some ·cases.'' Gays,. WJM lnSlugfest SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Police engaged gays in a slugfest Sunday and when ·it was alJ ov er. everybody abookhands . It was the third annual softball batUe between the Pend ulum Pirate ~. · represenUna: the clty's a"Y community, and the police department Stars. A crowd of ~.ooo contributed $4,000 to help send un · derprivile1ed kids to sum, mer camp. The police edged the Penulum in a wild 19-15 contest wbi1ch saw the manager of the Pirates vigorously ara:ue a close call at first agai.nst his team in the last inning. ••Give him bell, Irene," came a screaming from the stands •·My name is Jack:' the manager said. ''but ~ery one calls me Irene.•• Two Hunted In Holdup, Rape, Kidnap OCEANSIDE CAP > -Police hunted today for two men who robbed two restaurants, kid· naped an employe of one and raped another. The kidnaped man, Mark E . Gilbert, 21 , was found two hours later, locked in the trunk of a stolen car . He was in good coodi · lion. A waitress at Love's Wood Pit Barbecue was raped by one of two m e n wbo robbed that restaurant late Saturday night, police said. In the armed holdups $207 was taken. Group Protests SF Sex Shops SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) "Who wants lo live in an x·rated community?" said the sign. It was carried Saturday by de- monstrators who entered adult book stores and theaters in the downtown )1.ission District pro- testing sex shops in the neighborhood. ~Leap Baekwards' ARB Forecasts 'More. Pollution' LOS ANGELES CAP) -Increasing dependency on sm'og- emitting fuel oil, because of dwindling natural gas supplies, poses poor prospects for the air quality in the South Coast Air Basin, or- ficialssay. "We now have a problem that no one foresaw a year and a hair ago, the virtual elimination of natural gas for power plants. Unless we can find a solution, we're going to take a leap backward& into very dirty skies," said Tom Quinn, head of the state Air Resources Board. Quinn said ARB staff forecasts made for gloomy reading and a meeting he had recently with ~h~ state's leading air pollution ex- perts a1ao gave no cause for optinusm. . Sluarlc Attadu Diller SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Abalone diver Gilbert Brown saw the fin and yelled ''shark'' before being seized, shaken and tossed out of the water. ••If I were not a trained skin diver, I know I would not have made lt alive," the 44.year-old Daly City man said Sunday follQW-lna: sureery for severe arm lacerations. Brown .said b~ !o'M skin diving at Bear Harbor, 200 miles north of San Francisco, when a white shark with its jaws open 18 inches wide grabbed his left arm, shook him and threw him into the air. EU_ I.,_ M.twr SANTA MONUi:A CAP) -Sixteen "Rockies" were awarded here at the lint annual Rock Music Awards presentation with JOlll llltcbell, Stevie Wonder and Elton John winllinf top llOnofs. llisl llltchell waa named best female vocalist, Wonder beat male vocalist and Jolin was cbooen aa the outstalldlng roc1< penmalltyoftbe year. .Kld••P S-re• W'ldetls SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Law enforcement agencies today dla- l'OUDted ransom 011 the motive for the apparent ticlnaplote of 7. yell'-old Elaine Marguerite Taylor. Spokesmen said reports ot e prowler ia lhe 1re1 the night before her abduction Saturday night Jed them ta 11u11pect the girl may have been lhe vietlm of moleata· t1oa when she was taken from her bedroom. Sberll1'1 deputies widened Iha seareb area Into the remote lirulb-eovend can)'OllS llUlTOUlldinl Iha atrI'a lublonable Spring Valley bome 12 mil• east of here, wblle a dolon FBI .,..,ts moved door·to-door q.-tlooilli nellhbora. ................. _. POI.SOii <AP) -Folaom Prison was under a lockdown early ~.!'8 allu ~arda flM sbota to kMI' P'OUflO ol lmll•armed and eKlcan Americana Mpvated, al)'ll Auoelaled W......., Hue! orobll. 1 Morphia uld l!llnday that no one wu IJljured1.and tho priaon ,,.... "Joeked down'' shortly af\el" ooon uout fW1MI' noUce. He aald tha lill&aUon would be re.......i \Oday. - Dur!., 1 lockdowa, normal 1ct1Yltltie .,. nopended and ...i-a are kept !11 lbelr ..us. I San Joaquin Valley Hit By Tremors FRESNO (AP> -A moderate earthquake shook the cebtral San Joaqui n Valley and adjacent Sierra Nevada almost cu.ctly ooe week afte r an earlier tremor st.ruck near the same area. No in· jurie1 or serious damage was re· Ported in the lµtest quake late Saturday which seismograph stations reported was centered 50 mile1 northwest of he r e. However, it was felt hardest east d. here in the foolhills of Madera and Mariposa counties and the valley cities of Madera, Merced and Fresno. SOME BROKEN windows and falling rocks were reported to the lheriff'& office in Mariposa, but officers said they had no in- formation of roads blocked by rock:slldes either in the Mariposa area or in th e neighboring Y01emite National Park. The quake 's intensity was re- ported at 4.1 on the Richter Scale in preliminary calculations at the University of Californi a, Berkeley. llOTll READINGS were well under the 6.1 registered by the earthquake which caused ex- tensive damage Aug. 1 at Oroville, 200 miles north in the Sierra. Saturday's quake, £ell at 10: 16 p.m., was close to the same time that a tremor or 4.8 intensity tremor s hOok western Fresno County the previous Saturday at 11 :35 p.m . · U .. IT ......... TO CONDUCT INTERVIEW Britain's Oa-..ld Frost Sea Searched For &ulboat LONG BEACH (U PI) -The Coa st Guard Cutter P oint Camden searched the fog. shrouded ocean waters from here to Catalina Is land today for a 25-foot sailboat lost at sea with two persons aboard. Two Coast Guard helicopters searching for the missing boat earlier had to return because of the dense fog rolling in over the area. The unidentified coup.le flagged down the houseboat "Big Mac" 13 miles off the coast Sun· day night and asked for a tow into Long Beach. Fifteen minutes later the houseboat crew dis· covered the sailboat bad disap- peared. ·Monday. Augual 11, 1975 DAILY PILOT A§ 'No Hmds Barred' Nixon Signs Pact For TV Interview LOS ANGELES (AP> -Fonner President Richard M. Nixon has signed a contract to do a "no-bolds barred" series or television interviews. David l<Tost says. Frost would notdisck>5ethepricetag agreed lo by Nixon . Jn a pres~ conference Sunday, the British interviewer said 'Nixon agreed to discuss the events, coll ectively dubbed Watergate, which led lo his becoming tbe first U.S. president to resign hi s off ice. Although no arrangemenLc; have been made yet to air the in· tcrviews on American television, Fro.st said the fou r, 9CJ.minut-r programs would be distributed to stations throughout the world . . "NO SUBJECT, including Watergate, bas been barred," Frost said. He estimated that Watergate would consume about a quarter of the 20 taping sessions to be held. He did not say when they would start. Spokesmen for the CBS and ABC television networks indicat· ed they would not be Interested in buying the interview. NBC, which could not be reached for comment, had been bid· ding for the television rights to NP:on's memoirs, but a network spokesman said last week NBC dropped out of the biddiog at $700.000. The three commercial networks have made a practice not to buy news specials developed outside their control. The Public Broadcasting Sys te m is in financial difficulty, so di stribution' in the U.S. would likely have to be done via syndication. Frost . v11ho said he was acting for a consortium of interna- tional television organizations, would not disclose lhe composi~ tion of the consortium. HE SAID he completed contract negotiations Saturday night at Nixon's San Clemente home. Saturday was the first anniversary of Nixon's resignation and departure from the White House. He said Nixon did not "want to appear to intervene in the af. fairs of the United States," so the broadcasts will be delayed until aftertbe November 1976electioos. ''I have no reason to believe that former President Nixon will be anything but caodid," Fr06l said. He said the 13-page contract gives the interviewer ."total edit.oria~ freedom" in. content .and editing, and ther e is no obl1 gat1on to submit questions beforehand. • W~tocutyour air conditioning c • Keep temperature at 78? During hot summer mon ths, you can cut air conditioning oosls substanlially by cooling a room-or your whole house-no lower than 78? It a>0ld cost about 303 less for air condi- lioninJl if you keep the temperature at 78 instead of 70? If you use a room air conditioner, hang a thermometer on the wall. Check it to see that the room temperature drops no lower than 78? Remember: air conditioning is no! to make you cold-just comforta ble. Insulate your home. If you do not have insulation in your attic-or if you have too little-you could be using up lo twice the energy nei:essary for air oonditiorung your hou se.· (More energy to heat it, too.) Insulation can be blown into most attics. It's an investment which merits your amsideration. For infoonation, see your local insulation contractor. And don't forget to weatherstrip doors and windows. Consider an automatic: timer. Timer attachments are available that will tum off your room air conditioner when you go to work and tum it on before you come home • The rost cl tledricity has been going price of electricitr since last summer . up, primarily becallst ol the soaring Your air conditioning coulctuse more oost ol the fortign oil we must buy to energy than any other home appliance bum in goeneraung plants. The this summer. So use it wisel y. Conserve. increasing oosts of cil and lhe addi· For Olher ways to oonserve . .write for tional aimunls wt have had to buy are our free bookie!: "Conservation. Edison, responsiblt for the t<tal increase in the P.O. Box 800. Rnsemead, CA 91770. I ( Investigate an enerqy·savlng unit. If you're in the market for a room air ronditioner, compare lhe Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) numbers. The higher !he number shown, the more cooling you get from the electricity you use. Cool only rooms In use. If you have a room unit, keep all door> closed to the room you're cooling. Of course, no matter what system you use, whenever you air condition keep the outside doors and windows closed throughout the house. Keep the heat out. When the children (or fami ly pet) go out, don't forget to close the door. Keep the windows closed, too. And draw your dra?f!ies and blinds. Ou)side awnings or other sun screens will also redoce your cooling needs. Keep equipment dean. Clean acressible parts, but be careful not to damage lhem. Check fillers every month and clean or replace as needed . E E Make every kilowatt courL' • • . r I ' . ' • I • 116 D.~ILY PILOT EDITORl . .\L P . .\GE Doubletalk Confuses/ J The raging conflict over medical m alpraclice insurance rates is without doubl one of the most con· ;fusing and tangled issues hea.llh care consumers have ever confronted. And the Orange County Medical Association cer- '1..ainly isn't making th~ so-called "crisis'' any easier 1to understand, ' Dr. Charles Plows, who heads the local 2,000· )Dember doctors' organization, told newsmen two weeks ago his group would join a s tatewide work s lowdown Sept . 15 unless the state Legislature acted favorably on bil ls to ease the insurance problem. Ten days later, in a baffling appearance before the county Board of Supervisors, Plows sPoke out of the other side of his mouth. ,, He said he had been '1misquoted and misin· J.erpreted" by newsmen and in reality is doing all he rtCan to avert a s lowdo\\11. • The public is left "ith a confusing contradiction of <facts triggered by the OCMA 's apparent desire to give t~verybody wha t they ask for -grist for the ~newspapers and Pablum for the supervisors. . Since the ultimate \'ictim of this entire con- ~iroversay is the public, it \\'Ould behoove Plows and ::Wl.yone else invol\'ed in the matter to set the record ~straight. L Questionable Goal [ This Call the Coast Community College District '\i.rill be offering seven television college courses for ;credit, with an expected enrollment of 111000 borne :>tudents . comfort or one's home. A well -produced television course (and some are excellent) could conceivably be more effective than some of thc duller real-life college lecture offerings. But how much of higher education is in the packaged course, and how much in the give and take of discussion, the rub-Off of opposing views among both fellow students and teachers? There is much to be said for television education as a supplemental source of credits for. the student \vl10 cannot attend full ·lime classes. But in our zeal for universal education. let us not , be deceived into thinking that total mechanization of the learning process is the answer. It just doesn't work that way. Needed Adjust ment A long-accepted feature of electric rate struc- tures has been a reduction in rates as consumption in- creases. A big user-in an all-electric home, for ex· ample-pays l ess per kilowatt hour than the consumer who uses much less electricity. Unfortunately. this system works a severe hardship on minimal users who must pay the higher rates. The state Public Utilities Commission now is con- . sidering a proposal to establish a so·called "lifeline'' rate which would provide about a 15 percent reduction in electric bills for many persons on law or fixed in- comes who use electricity only for such basic needs as lighting, refrigeration and television. • l \' This is an admirable achieve~nt for the district, one of the f cw to operate its own television station. But some or the more avid devotees or television ~ · ed.ucatio11 seem to be lookin g toward a day when it .;will be poss ible to obtain a complete college educa- tion-:--cred:its, d ~gree and all-without leaving· the The ·itifelin e rate'' would have to be financed by some incPease in electric rates for other consumers and it would be up to the PUC to determine the final ratio. But the principal of allocating ''survival electric power" already is working well in Colorado and other states. It's worth trying in California. 'Upon my honor I'll do my best, to promote freedom and all the rest.' T he L o ng ' 1 Armof r The F TC ( ARTHOPPE J In a lOvely candlelit ceremony :..tl St. S"'ithin Church. l\1i ss Dee Kupp, IA'Caring a white wedding dress. exchanged nuptial vows v.ith young Fred Frisbee. After pledging to ··1ove, honor and cherish " the groo m. the beautiful , blonde, bu x · om bride _clutched the h a p p y F'risbee ·s arm and. fla5biTi g her dazzling s mile al friends and relatiVcs. d a s h e d through a shower of rice to the curb -there to be cited by Agent Homer T . Pettibone oJ the .Federal Trade Commission for "false and misleading advertis· ing; flagran t product mis · representation and consumer fraud." "FRANKLY," said 1\gent Pet- tibone sternly, ·•we consider this case to be a far more gross viola· lion of FTC r egulations than the startling fa ct that Joe Namath doesn't wear pantyhose .. , "But what have J done?·' wailed the new Mrs. Frisbee. "First," said Pettibone, "you have knowin g ly distributed patently fal se promotio nal material by wearing a patented padded bra." 1'he bride could only clasp her hands to her seemingly ample bosom in s hame . "Secondly," continued Pettibone,· "you are "·earing white, thereby mislead- ing this cons umer here into believing that you are a ... "'Gosh, Dee, if you'd only told me," said Fris bee. "Thirdly." said Pettibone re- lentlessly, "your hairdresser has testified under subpoena that you are actually prematurely gray.•• Dear Gloomy Gus Defense and prosecution in that Bal boa theater ob· scenity trial sound like children quarreling over "'ho se Dad can whip whose. Why not drop the whol e tax ·wasting courtroom farce and let ad ult s decide for themselves if they want to "'atch that kind of action? s.v. Gloom1 G~ commenu ;ore •ubmitlff tty <NCle•• ~nd Oo not ne<:es•~tilJ retie<! the .,...., 01 1111 new•~11er . se...i '°"' pel pre"e l'>Gloo,.., Gu•, O~•IJ <>11114. '"Blondes have more fun ,"" pro· lesled the bride quaveringly. ··They do," agreed Pettibone. .. 1f they comply with FIC re· gulations and label their hair, 'Artificial coloring added.' The s ame applies, of course to your lips, cheeks and fingernails. In addjtion, by the use of a rawr you have led the consumer to mis· takenly believe that hair does not grow on your legs.'' ''WELL.''said Frisbee, coming lo her d efense; "'she does have a nice smile.'' ., As to that," said Pettibone ... ,. have a dei>osilion from her dentist that her left lateral incisor was replaced by a cap at age i4. She must therefore either remove this false and misleading tooth or list the artificial ingredients across her smile. Now then, turning to her underarm odor, which she has ~~ossly misrepresented as lilac :. TllE NEW bride had no choice but to consent to a cease and de- sist order under the FTC 's Truth in Advertising regulations. Her unhappiness was exceeded Only by that of h er disillusioned husband·s. · ··There must be something wrong with truth in advertising," he said glumly, "when you marry a beautiful, blonde, buxom bride and wind up with a gray· haired, natchested, hairylegged. gap· toothed wife." Can . Big Cities When the cOm munisls took over in South Vietnam and in neighboring Cambodia·, "city people'' were dispersed im- mediately to the countryside. The big cities of Saigon and Phnom Penh were ordered de-populate d for several reasons : Ci tie s and marketplaces ( PAUL HARVEY) moneytopay. ln industry, we call that condition "'bankruptcy.'' When New York City's new fis· cal year began July 1, the project- ed budget included anot..ber $641 million of red ink. Fun City has had its fun; now it's time to pay the piper. Congre ss Thre a t ens Mid-east A lliance ' The Humiliation of Hussein WASHINGTON --The newest intrusion by Congress into foreign policy, its imminent re- Jusal lo permit President Ford to deliver on his commitment to sell 14 batteries of Hawk antiaircraft missiles to Jordan. threatens the long U.S.·Jordanian alliance and the U.S. position throughout the Arctb world. Both House and Sl•nate. strongly lob- bied by fri ends o f Israel, seem certain to ap· prove only six tfawk bat · terie s : But King 1-lussein has privately let Was hington know lhal any reneging on what he has been promised is unacceptable. He may then turn instead to Sov· iet arms. either directly from the Russians or through the King's former blood enemy, Syria: APART from g iving the world another spectacle of two contradictory foreign policies carried on in Washington by President and Congress, this possible course of events is . steeped in irony. Instead Or keep· ing Jordan out of another Mideast war as an ally of Syria, as Congress claims it is doing lhe humiliation of Hussein may have precisely the opposite effect and alienate 'Washington's . staunchest Arab friend. King Hussein requested de· fensive missiles almost two years ago, when Jordan was odd· man-out in the Arab world. Whol · ly dependent on the U.S. and pilloried in Arab capitals as a U.S. stooge, the King had nowhere lo turn except Washington for defense again st Israel's U.S .. equipped air foree, the region's preeminent military force. But Hussein's position in the Arab world has undergone dramatic change. Through skillful diplomacy, be now has enough prestige in the Arab· Survive? But the city is also having to furlough firemen and policemen andsanilation workers. New York·s Mayor Abraham Beame has been asking" Washington for more of your money. ( EV ANS -NOVAK J world, plus credits from oil·rich Saudi Arabia. to buy missiles outright -from Moscow or anyw~re. T llERE IS deep irony in the argument circulated lo con- gressional offices in a July 15 memo from the Americ:.in Is rael Public Aff:.iirs Committee --the highly ef!ective pro·lsrael lobby here. Thal argument: lhl' Hawk missiles will be u~e<I against Israel in ;,p.lliaQce IA'ilh Syria. To buttres!? that claim, the memo points lo an unsubstantiated New York Times dispatch of April 25 that Jordan and Syria <Jre plan· ning "a joint military and air command." Denied instantly by King Hussein and more importantly by the State and Defense Depart· ments, the reported "joint com· mand" is taken deadly seriously in Congress to justify disap· proval of Mr. Ford's agreement with Hussein. The irony: if Jordan is forced to tum to Damascus or Moscow for Soviet SAM-type missiles, far closer military collaboration between U .S.-align1..>d Jordan and Soviet·aligned Syria becomes starkly probable. That prospect stems from Jordan's predictable reaction to a congressional tumdown. With half its country under occupation bv Israel (which is armed lo the teeth offensively and defensively "''ith American weapons) and IA'ilh a record as America 's closest Arab friend, Jordan "'ould see itself victimiz1..>d by an inexplicable rloulllc stand;.ird. liussein might then, for the first time. turn to Soviet arms. TJIE AMERICAN Israe l Public Affairs Committee memo dismisses that as"noll¥p.se. "The possibility that Jord&IJ'WOU.ld buy similar equipment from the Sov- iet Union is remote, given Jordan's complete reliance on Western arms. training systems and technology." · In other words. says the Israel lobby. the U.S. can keep Jordan on a short lensh and Jordan will have no choice bLll to accept. Th .. t dubious premise gets majority ac~eptance in both the House and Senate. At last week's Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee hearing. not one Senator spoke in favor or selling 14 bat- teries. Only the surprising inlerven· lion of a devoted friend of lsra1..·L Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Min - nesota, prevented the rommitte{· from limiting ·the $350 million sale to merely three batteries. He propOsed six -sUll less than half the number th3t Pentagon tectmicians say is essential for an e!fective defensive system covering Amm·an, the army divisional commands and Jorda- riian air bases. . ~· ' A SLIM CllANCE remains that King Hussein might accept ffi.llf a loa! and hope lhal the other· half "''ill come at soine future time. Even so, the lesson of Congress's double st.andHrd has alrea4y dama,:ed the U.S .• at a 'critical point m its Arab·Israeli peace mediation. .. It has deepened the chaJ)s of tv.·o U.S. foreign policies -con· fronting the w9rld: one ·µi the White House {the basis for formal negotiatfons); the other in Congress {\he basis for. over- turning signed ilgree·roents). This bas corrupted U .S .· Turkish relations, undermined U.S. credibillty·ln East Asia and is now eroding 25 years of friendship between the U{lited States and the kingdom or Jordan. The humiliation of 1-lussein on Capitol Hill will be of intense iglercst in every Otbt'r Arab COU{!lrY . Baltic Cu1·tain DraWn > . WASHINGTON -A small omission by Pres ident Ford before he departed for Helsinki struck anguish in the hearts of a few aging diplomats in one of Washington's forgotten corners. . The advance text or lhe Presi- dent's depart- ing statement carried this passage : ''The United States b.as never re· cognized the "Soviet in· corporation of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and is not going to do so in Helsinki.'' But when it came time to say the words, Ford left them out. The omission caused deep gloom ln the musty old mansions which house the Lithuanian and Latvian legations. on Embassy Row. (JACK AN DE RSO N J end. Their 35·year-0ld dream of returning to a free homeland. they fear, is about to fade away. For Secretary of Stale Henry Kissinger, in his relentless pursuit of detente, is unsym· paUletic lo their cause. The only reason lhe State Department still pays lip service to Battie in- dependence is to placate the vocal Baltic-American com· munity. NOWHERE is the pathos of this situation more evident than in those gloomy mansion& where the last vestiges of the legitimate Bailie governments are wasting away. Legations representing the, three . nations have been fmanced since 1940 with Baltic government assets, which the United States froze after the Sov· iet takeover. In the Sparse old mansions, the fading diplomata try to cover up the gnawing ache by reassuring one another that Gerald Ford woo 't let them down. dqn and Lady Bird Johnson. .THE FORMAL cooversation began wiUl a toast. "We are op· timistic," the old man finall y . said. "The President and the Department of State have said they won't Corget us. Things will remain the sam e, they say.'' We asked about lhe future or the legation. The old man ex· plained that the State -Depart· · ment would accredit only those diplomats who were servfng at the time of the Soviet occupation. "We are old," he said, "and the future representation will be a problem when we begin to disap- pear." As we walked down the curved driveway past a n old Oldsmobile. we heard someone call. We turned and saw the gray.haired wife of the charge d'allaires on a third~Ooor balcony, waving her ha.ndkerchie!. "Goodbye," she said. "Good· bye.'' ORANGE CO.AST DAILY PILOT I are parasitic, never self- auslaining ; ·~crowded • cities are sus-· ceptibJ.e to internal combustion. .• Andtbeadminlslralionofa city- Bankers have been generous with New York City; they're col· lecting $2 billion a year in interei;t on all that borrowed money. but now they are backing away. The city. they say, is a poor credit risk. ~t uch or the o•erload is welt are. President Ford's position, up to now, has been that more outside money for the Big City would postpone IU problems, not solve Ulem ; that the city must, lnstead. learp l~livewilhin Its means. . TREASU R Y Secretary WiWam Simon cites New York as an example of a city whose politi- cians ''promised more than they could deliver.·· THE DOCUMENT President Ford •lifted in Helsinki, in effect, accepts the European borders as they existed at the end of World War J[; This leaves Russia in permanent possession or Uthuania, Latvia and Flitonia, which,Soviet troops occupied in the spring of UNO • The Stale Department lnslsta the Helsinki agref:ment. doe& no s uch thing. It "will in no way alter the existing U.S. position on the Baltic question," 1ald Assis- tant Slate Secretary Arthur Hartman. And a ~te llouse 1pokesman declved that the Presldcn( still sto&I by his delet- ed remarks about the Saft.le states. We spoke with the Uthuanian charge d'a(faires, a kindly, Old World gentleman dres&ed in an Immaculate but cheap blue auit. He led u1 throuab dark hallways, tum1n1 onlllhu at we walked, to a 1panely furni1hed drawing ·room "where lt'11 cooler.•• An aide, the only other ac- ettdll.td diplomat In the mission, pulled thick, velvet drapes across t he drawlnt room doorway. We were teMed oo an ancient. pink divan anclo«ered a glass of Boone's Farm Apple ROkrlN. Wrt'd,Publishtr Thomot Kteoll, EdilM° Barbara Krtibidt Editorial Pag~"Edilbr • The editorial pag~ of tbe Dally Piiot seeks to Inform and .stimulate readers by presenting oo this page dlv~rst commentary M loPic:s ot.lnt•rot by $)114icat· ~ ~eolumnists41nd"cartoonlst1, by providing ~ '. foru~ (or readers' views aDd ·b1 pre1htlng this newspaper•• opJnloat and Ideas tbe regulation. supervision and provisioning-ls necessarily cumbersome and dispropor- tionately cos Uy. • Which brings us to New York Qty. The Big Apple bu twned out to beaBigLemon .. NEW·YOBK City has already o.orborrowed $13 billion-and has 4 billion dollan' 1"0.rth of bills ex1mln& due wilhio weelts aod no One In three New Yorkers now lives off the laxes of tbeot.her two. GENEROUS welfare bandouta• proved good vote bait for the city's politicians, but all that sometbinl·for·nothing money also attracted to the city from· everywhere a lt:Cioo or free. loaders. Tardily, t.h• city has begun lay· Ing off thousands of employes, In· eluding social workera. During the Great Depression of the Thlrties, New York City's banlill rescued t.he city only all.er virtually uklng over the running of the r:ity's business. Now the banka, lndlrectly, are demanding a citywide belt-tigbtenlng as a prtt<JndiUon to any more bo<· row1n,. Big cities, without the big we.lfare handouts, will beco.me smaller cities. Tbat would help. ' I • ~. But the million Americans of BaJUc blood have reuoo to fear the worst. The time Is •P· r • ])l"Oachlng. many 1U1pect, When the fiction of an t.niiepend~nt Utbula, Latvia and .flllonla wW • • Wine. . Above t.h• cold flreplaee, In a 1lmple, Wooden frame. was • rooary made or breld Cl'WDbo by a Lithuanian in a .SllJerlan Iobor camp. On aarnall tatAew:ere.,..._ ud i>botoll'lliba of t.ho cliarge d'alfalres in lbe compaily ol Lyn: M current loPfC1. The editorial opinions ol thf Dally Pllot •JISM!.er Of\ly In the editorial column tt lhe top ol the ·p11e. Opinions c11:· prHSC'd by lhe columniata .and c•rtoqnlsts and letter Wrilt~ •~ their own and no endorsement. ot their views by the Dally rtloc. •ttc>ulct~ iA(erred. i Monday, A111wlt 11, ms •. - ' l r r ' r r r r ' n y c d ll r e t e a a r • · 1 i . ' . . ~ .SO.gTheme Singer-composer Bob-bie 'Gentry says movie :vt:irsion or her 'Ode to BUUe Joe' will finally reveal what Billie Joe's gir l friend tossed off Tallahatchie Bridge. • Clothiers To Accept FTC Rule l flluf1.Joiy, Augull 11 . 1975 OAILYPllOT A~bom'b Death Sites Mapped When your picnic lunch gets rained out ... WASHINGTON (UPI) --A new mapol the United Stales prepared by the Pen· t.agon l1' a chjlling, 11tate-by.stute aUatf or the death and destruction thi.tt Americans could expecj in the event of nucltulr war or "accidental" attack. Red iplotchos Indicate hj,gh·rish areas i;ubject lQ direct nuclear attack. Green areati, some encompassing as many as . three states, ti:how where radioactive Callout is likely. And there are no-win re· ~ions where both · direct impQct and fallout could be expet1.ed. THERE ARE TABLES showing how many people risk being killed in any particular part or the country ir they are not evacuated or otherwise protected from a nuc-lear blast. The revised "High Risk Areas" atlas was published in April by the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency lo help state and local officials make sheller and mass evacuation plans. It reflects not on· ly orficiul U.S. assumptions about likely American targets but 'also the best in· telli gcnce estimates or Soviet targeting. lligh-ris k areas include U.S. ~ilit.ary installations and surrounding J>OP.,Ula· lions and, generally, industrial ureas and cities of 50,000 or more. California targets are Travis AFB. Fairfield-San Francisco-Oakland; CCjs - tle AFB, Metce4; Mi.tthcr AFB , Sacramento: Beal~ AFB, Marysville; March Ats, San Bernardino· Riverside. Tl)e agency's crtt,CJ!' 1ay the reasons behind the book m·ake. nt> sense. and ac· tually increase the risk of nuclear war. "THIS NEW EMPHASIS on civil de- fense ls simply the most visible aspect or the Pentagon's new counterforce policy," says retired Rear Adm. Gf!ne La Rocque, referring to the concept of a 'II tlti• eou•try flft!epta a c:ou•terforc:e atrateg11 it wfll f)e taki•g a f)lg step t0teard reMo.....,, tlae tire f»reak f»etllleete Kuc:lear a•d c:o•.,e•tional tcarfare.' selective attack wiping out a Soviet nuclear missile site or other strategic oC- fensive targets. La ROl•que cited recent remarks by Secretary of State 1-lcnry A. Ki ssin ger and Defense ~cretan· James R. Sehles· ingcr that firs t use of American nuclear weapons against the Soviet Union has never been ruled out in U.S. strategic planning. "IF \'OU "'ANT TO make nuclear "'ars fightable, as the Secretary or (){'fense seem.s to want to do. lht!n it makes sense to have a big civil defense program like 'crisis reloc11tion, "' La llocque said. "The Administr3tlon is engaged in an effort to make nuclear war re<isonable and acceptable," he added. "[f this country accepts a counterforce stratei;:y it will be taking a bii..: step to .... ·ard remov- ing the fire break between nuclear and conventional warfare.'' Ci\'il defense plannC'rs respond that prudence de mands the Unil(.>d States be prepared ror nuclear "'ar .and take ad- vance precautions to save millions or lives. "\\'c're not a sking people to start run· ning for the bomb shelters and "'e're not trying lo scare anyone," one official said. THE 1\GENCY LAME1'TS the loss or the urgency <.1nd cr(>dibility that civil de· rense enjoyed in the e<.1rly 19605, and argues that "'hile Soviet tilctics have changed in an era of dctentc, the world Communist goals remain the same. The agency. head1._>d by lormcr Gov. John E . Davis of :":orth Dakota, keeps a low profile. ll has bl'Cn V.'Orking for years "'ilh state and local autho1;ties to de· signate fallout shelters. and is prOC'ecd - ing quietly on plans fur mass cvacuution of whole aud olh1._·r likely target areas in event of a m.ijo.r internation;.il crisis or imminent war . Presenting his S88 million budget to · Ouick,dial Me-N-Ed 's w e·re just a phone call and m inutes away. Our fast fleet of mobile ovens can have piping· hot ptzza 111 different kindsl to your door anytime between 5·10 PM Sunday through Thursaav: ana s PM to mlOnlght on Friday and Saturday. Clip out and save this phone number. It could save your day 1or n ightl. GtnGn-fds Pizza Parl ors a convenient locations "Reducing the vulnerab1hly of our •. :· ~ ; ,1 the • ' A7 ; ; I • ' I ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wilson's House of SUede has accepted a ~onsent order, barring the praclice or deceptive pricing or advertising fal se savings, Federal Trade Commission of· ficials said. l.ISTED AMONG PRl~lE ''coun· terforce targets" are such Air Force bases as Loring in Maine; Westover in Massachusetts ; McGuire in New Jersey; Plattsburg and Griffis in New Yo rk; Homestead, McDill and McCoy in f1orida; Warner-Robins in Georgia ; Grissom in Indiana; Little Rock, Ark.; five prime and 13 secondary bases in Texas, and five in California. - There's not a 100 percent sare slate in the country. Kissinger and SchJesinger v.•erc not talking about a pre-emptive "fir st strike" but the possibility or being the first to use nuclear weapons in a con · trolled action against military t:Jrgl:'ts during an escalating coventional v.·ar or threalof \\•ar. people to the effects or nuclcor attack t_ 1~,.-'::;f( can help dete r "'ar by providing our 'f . •• , ... --:-: :".'1..,,,.::J .. ,;/1.1 J l I (if. )'11 fl} I leaders "11th <Jdd1t1onal strategic options., ~ · :. ' ... · '" ·f~J ·.:. jj t SJ , I' } A spokesman for the FTC's local office said the acceptance settled an FTC complaint filed in June 1974 against the Beverly 1-lills clothing &tore. which ha s branches in other Southern California cities. Las Vegas. Nev., and New York City. ' 36Strokes For Crimes SINGAPORE <UPI) '- Four men who pleaded gui lty i..o a series of burglaries and armed rob- beries were sentenced to Tbe FTC complaint al - leged the store ad - 1 , vertised items at sale prices when they were ' " t the most severe n oggi.ngs ever assessed by a Slng:apore court. The men --who also re- ceived stiff prison sen · tences --wt>re each sen- tenced to 36 strokes of the rattan cane, unprecedent· ed in Singapare history. t1ctua ly sold at regular prices and also illuslrat· " ~ n1 advertisements with ,. ' ' "· , . ' styles that were not aVailable at sale prices. The FTC complaint also named three com· p.any officials, Jerald, ri a n a nd J('ffrey The old British Colonial Codes provided for flog- ging and Singapore re· instituted it for certain ,. .. . • ' . " .,_. " ' . ' " • i ' . " ''· I· . " I. "But Doctor. ir I have low diet. tissue extracts. mull\ blood sui:ar. shouldn't I be vitamin th erapy ancl able to eut all the sugar I chiropractic care. • wa~~?.~ q e~t ion is often \rhilc the teM'n "low bl~ \.-1 u ·-. suJ?;.ir" '•••ould •seem to 1n-~kcd by ~atict~ls 1"~~ ha~<' dit·atc that a di41l hi gh in1su~· ;lust learntd. 1h.it 1.hC') .ha,~e ar content is needed. such 1s h,y~glycemui. but are~ t . et not the case. The Idea is tu ?W<ir~o_fi~s tull maintain a healthy bloodsug· impltcatrons. arle\·<'1 nottrvto '·catchup'" 1\s much as I . h . · 1. ·00 1. C Id \'k l "·1t 1nsu 1n pr uc ion. an· wou 1 e 0 dv and fruits with a high tell them Y~· n~lural su~arC'ontentmaybt' the ansv.·er is an excellent source of quick n ° · T 0 u n · en er g v for people with dlhc.rst.and why normai sugar levels. but they is 1"1 sok. "'e1 can be the downfall of the n\uS oo a h 1 · · t" just w ha 1 ypog ycem1av1c 1m . Or. Gwy hypoglycemia T w o f o r m s o r ~e;D.C. is. hypoglycemia are re· · ' \ Basically , il is an over-cognized. organic and rune· .secretion of insulin by the tional . \\'hi le organic pancrea~. This surplus in· 1hypoglycemia may reSult sulin means that people with from infection. the functional hypoglycemia convert their variety is most often ('l\~sed (ood to energy much more by a disorder of the liver, quickly than normal. the stomach. pancreas and. · "' ' For this reason. frequent adrenal glands. _., .•: " feedin gs are necessary. The l'\ature intendc·d for your l:, :liet should generally be hi gh glands to function properly. ,n fats and protein l!'low con· bul they must huve a normal version to energy J and low in now or nerve impulses to de> "· carbohydrates (fast con-so. \\'hile all branches or the· ~1 • ¥Crsion to energy). Obvious· healing arts recognize that ~. · IJ, a diet high in sugar eon· the nerves pass down the ., tentwouldjuslcompoundthe spinal column and emerge problem by being converted throughnerveopeningsinlhe .1 to glucose and "burned u_p"in vertebrae. Chiropractic is the torm or energy even more Lhe only branch whose main rapidly. concern i!i with th e proper r · ftfpoglycemia can make maintenan<'e or the rela- lts presence felt in many tionship. for1111. If you suffer from ..An attack generally occurs hypoglycemia. It is quite after the victim has gOne possible that you ha\le a •WJ,hout food for several iipinal suoluxation <mfs. hOurs. At first he may a~ar alignment or the vertebrae> lo be intoxicated, as a slUr· v.·hlch is interfering with the rtn>t or speech and general now ofnerv~impulsesloyoor diM>rientation are likely to pancreas, fiver. stomac h. or occur. Emotional ihstabllity ad re n at g I ands. An. may also be indicative of examination by your Doctor hypoglycemia. or Chi ropr·actlc can Other symptoms. while not determine Ir .such is the io app1rcnt to the casual ob-c:1se. Throuth his care and ttenter. are just as discom· t.realmenl. the 1ubluxaUon rortin• to the victim. Swear-can be corrected and lhe ins ror no apparent reason, r,roper flow or nerve •;n1mbneu, hung~r. trembl· mpulse.s to the affected big, ratiguc, healtache, and organ restored. di,;:dnHa are common· warn· . . ... tng1 or an Impending attack. Proper diet and Chlroprac. • lnmoreseverecaaet,lht\'lc. tic are your best defensea l · tim may 11ufror from COO· a&1lnsthypoglycemlft! •ulsions or go Into a coma. · ·Dr. Gary Couture, 0 .C . Fortunately. these latter in· maintains ·Chiropractic Of· Mafteaarerelattvelyr.are. nces at. 2043 W~tcurr °'1Yct HYP<!Rl>C.mle. •lliM>""' <-o1 171~ &> 11'.Vtnel, uplea1,nt. can be kept ~Ile 107, Newport. 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And, finally , writer George Sand. He was no Casanova. Still , few personalities in history have elicited from women so many phony love confessions. PORPOISES, too, have hair. THE CATHOLIC WOMEN who go lo con· Cession outnumber the Catholic men v.·ho do likewise by 100 to 36. NOISES Q. "Wasn't it Bill Nye "'ho said, 'Of al l noises, I think musit: is the least disagreea· ble'?" A. No, Samuel Johnson said t.hai. Bill Nye said , "Wagner's music is better than it sounds.'' Q. "HOW MANY is a '(ew'?" A. How many? The big book at hand says "not many." But I Peter 3:20 gives a few as eight. Q. '1 WHY IS rabbit fever called tularemia?'' A. Because it was ri rst discovered in Tulal"e Co un ty, Calif. YOU'VE. SEEN th05e wire masks that fencers wear? Some knowledgeable souls who work in cha mP.agne cellars wear them, too. To protect lhe mielves from the occ asional ex- ploding bottlei- ABOUT ONE out or every eight people who get food stamps is not legally eligible for them. Or such be findings of a Department of Agriculture investigation. Addre.ss mail lo L . M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd Death Notl~es Death NotU,es SANTA ANA - Orange Co unt y Supervisor Robert Bat- tin want~ to know what certain county emplo,Yes do with their time in the cobrse or a working day. He will ask his fellow supervisors Tuesday to consider adopting a new time accountin g pro· gram for nine employe classes that wou ld paint a picture in 15 -minule in- tervals of h ow a particular e m ploye spends hi~ day. THF. DAILY time sheet Battin "'ants the boa rd to approve would be signed by the employe "under penalty of per- jury." Battin sa id his particular targets are co unty work e rs who ''spend subs t u nti a l amounts of time on in· cmon·s SPO RTSWEAR Wf~[Qlff Pl.ALA Newport Beoch 54!1-'1'1 'BAIBOAISLAt() ]16Mor•neAYr 675°19().1 MCLl:Y !,AA:AH C. Mc.LE If, re1ldffll al Hunl· 1ng1on 8e•cfl. c.. O•lor of d••t" AuvU!ot a, Jf7} In H"nllr19ton Bt-Kll. Born Stop- tember •. lllt . S urwiveCI by lier gr•ndSOl'I, Oluc:k Mtl.ey of Huntlnvton b!Kh. 5.er.rk 11 will be IWld •t IO:OO AM Mond•Y, Autin! II , Smlln1· Cl'l•pel. tnlerm•nt. Good ~pM•d ~m•••ry. Hul\tlnolon Be•<to. LI. -o.rei:lor~ SmltM ""°"'"''· C.. Sur vi"" by her hu,band, Mut.rt - Boyd; d•uvr.tet, P•trlti• Kiner. ol (&of.ta Mew ; lhf'H brotl\ers --\11Wr , P•ul l •il of Cul,,er Clly, C. .. Law T•teor En<lr>0. a .. s.tm z.u OI u. H••. C•. 1111d Lilll•n Zll ll of LOS ""91le1; •'91'11 oranOCl'lildrotn. S.rvKn Wiii be Wed,..tld•Y 2:00 P/111, hll 8r-•Y Qwipel. Rev. Sf<i•llPY 8¥~1 otH<la111. 8t11 Broadway Mort11•ry WIM•U•N SI.ACK W. WINBUA:"I, JA:. ~I of Ne'""'°"' SeKl'I. Ce. D•lt of .-.11'1 Auoust 1, 1•1s. :r,...,,,.1..,.0 by Pih,..;,., vie· tori•; Ml!!, SLKk W. Winburn Ill of ,,_wport hKl'I; I-H1>9hler1. Wl!ftl1Y Murpl'lyol Pleawnt Hlns. C... -Heidi Winburn of N t wpo'1 Bt•ch; brvt"'1'. OavldWlnDurn of ~II L•k• City. l)ti1"; 11\le<. ~nc:y Tlml'nlln 01 !>... .tlntonlo, Te••!.; •nd two or•ndc"llclrtn. Gr•.eilO. Hr,,lc•l -•t htld MOr>cMoy. P.clllc Vl•w M•morl•t P••k. Htwpoo1 Be•cn. C•. P•clllc Vl•w Mortu•ry director$. MOJll!MIEAD ROBERT E. M OAl!HEA O, rniWnl OI MllllOl'I Viejo, c.. 5.,,,,1.,...s by Ms wile, Mery Mor•~..:i; on•'°"'• HuQl'I MQrent•d ol Mh slon Vlefo; "''" gr-nlldl'en; ,_ bro01ers erlCI II"" s.11er1. Jlowry Mond•l' 1: :IO PM, Mau T....W.y t :CIO AM. St. Kiiian C.thollc a. .... ch. Mlulon Vlelo, C•. lnter~nt, tirlly c.toi.s C•m~1ry, Los Anoelfl. C.. dlrKt ... s. \11ou.J1 WAISTOPMEA S. WIOLAR.0.ltol O.•IPr. AuguSl '· 197S. Resioer11 ot NI~ a...crr.. Cl. !ou•.,iw~ by Pr.ii molher J••n .ll'ld step.l1tller T""""'s H,IUy ot N•wPOrl h•ctl; S•lter, ~ ,._ Ol"lelot CoU.11 Me!..I, C•. Servlc.H will be Tutsd1y 1 :l0 PM, Betl Br-•T Ch.IP"I, Rtw. Bru<e A. Kur- rie olllcl•nl. lntfrment. P1clOC V- M&..-1•! Plrk, Newport B•Rl'I, C.. S.11 Br0Mtw.1y Morlu••Y d lreclofl. ~.l*ATMft •II COMt. MlftCtl ..... ,, "'"" .. ' '°"" toOl ... ,__.,_ ... lltJIC....~ 495-0401 M<Cormlck Legu,.. kith Mor1UMY ;.,.. °""""' ~ .,. • ....., ,.,..., .,.,.,;tor,_ 1•1t ,.._......._c--KRAHL BESSIE MAE KRAHL, rni0.<11 ol J~.'~,,~~~";::~1~64~2-~l~f~l~J~I~::::::::::::::!.!!!!=!=~ Laquna Be•<". C:a. D•lt o• oeat" Auqu•I 9. 191S. Surwiwed bl' tPlfff ~Cel, Mr,. ~·••e M. V1"'1-1 ot dividu al projects or cases." Prominent on his pro- posed llis t oC employe classes that would have to fill out such reports are all employes o( the county District Al · tomey's office. Batt i n ha s b een engaged in a running battle with DA Cecil Hicks since supervisors voted unanimously two months ago to trans( er 22 DA investigators to the Sheriff's Department. THE SANTA ANA supervisor has r epeated· ly questioned the DA for information on how the investigators ar(' used and how they spend their tax-paid job time. Besides the DA 's o(· ric e, Battin said, air pollution investigators, building inspectors, de· °'9PC--. ........ .._ .. RAllE COIN WERIES Buying & Selling Gold & Silver Rare Coins Open Daily 9-6 PM Free Book on Gold and Silver J7 50 s. lrfs ... ,-.AM.C.tZ704 lllSTOL 101111 & COOlmT 540-1124 Ll<J""'" St.ch. M•s. Ro\e e,_. o1 C.mbrldge, M•s•. 1nd Mrs F'•I"" Reyna OI Rocklifld, Ml••. Cir•""'~ S.f<"•Cts W.d<1esday t 00 PM. Glen Ha..en Memorial P1rk, San F'errwndo, C:•. McC:.ormlck L1qun1 Be•ch Mor11M•Y dlrect0<1. GUERTIN MICHAEL P. GUERTIN, •e1.loent OI Coron1 del Mir. Co. Cate OI death ,t,ug,,.t •, 191S .. Surw•¥td by"'' l1lher, H. Peter Gue•tln; mot,.er. Elli•btl" Eckn.trdl; brothers, Robert, John and Roy; 1l1ler1., Alie• ind Mary. Rowty Tue.day l::JO PM will\ Mi!ISS Wl!<lfltS· Like To Hear More About the TRAllSCEllDEllTAL MEDITATION '" PROGRAM! dilly 111:00 AM. Our Udy Ouftfl QI Angell. l<1 Tfrme<1I, P1clflc Vltw ,...,,_Ill Perk, Newport Be•cll, ca. ln lieu ol 110-•1. Ille ltmlly S"'XlffO _,,llons be m 1de to ll'le Heart F'uncl. ll•ll•·Berveron Coror1• Ofl Mer Nortu•rydlrecton.. llOVO CECELIA BOYD. Dale ot de•th ~110. 1•1s, rtllO.nlol CO">l.t,...w. IALn·lllGllOH FUHflALHOMf Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 lfLL llOADW A Y MOITUAIY 11 0 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 49 4·9 41 5 San Juan Cao1strano 495-1776 PACIFIC YllW MEMOllALPAll Cemetery Mor1uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive • Newport B(tach. • Cahlornia 644-2700 Pih FAMlt.Y COLONIAL FUHIAA.L HOMI 7801 Borsa Avct. Westminster S93-3525 SMn"HS' MOltTUAIY 627 Main St. Hunllnglon BeaC-4' 636-6539 1 As Taught By MAH.A,R I SH I MAH ESH YOGI Free Introductory Lecture -~, SOUTH LAGUNA EYHY Wiii HE SD A Y MOOM AMD I r .M. TMC.•• Wh IOto Jl6M S.. c..t Hwy. MEWPORT BEACH 'WIDHISDAY-AU.UST 13_. r.M. ... ............. ..... ................... IRVINE -MUDAY, AU•. 11_. r.M. ..... ., .... ~ llM JJJ c.i.... ... c._ SANTAANA -LIC1Ulll 'Wll>-AY, AU5. 13_. r.M. I 020 Me. • I""""'' 3rd - hr __ .... Ctl 111-1777 -4n·27Jt ORANGE COUNTY puty county counsels and public deCenders, probation of(ic~rs, !ire i n spectors, mental health workers, weUa.re case workers and welfare investigator s should huve lo declare their time. ''Because or t ight budgetary conslra.ints which the county fa ces this year, it is more im- portant than ever that county e mployes use their time efficiently," Battin said. He s aid such accounting practices are common in private in· dustry. • South C:ounty Site Park Planning· Sought SANTA ANA - Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday to approve ·ad· diUonal planning for low- k e y development of Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park, eight miles inland from San Juan Capistrano. i.n a natural park al· mosphere to provide con· trast »nd r~liet from an expanding urban e n- vironment,•• Osborne a aid. "At the same time, we should tlarmon lously plan areas for active and pas11ivc enjoyment con · slslent with preserva- tion." should be complemented with additional plantinp of computiblc trees and brush. H e sai d uniqu e features such as streams and geologic form•tions would be preserved but enhanced to allow the park visito rs to 8P· preciate lhem. The 5,500-acre parcel, purchased by the county 18 monlhs ago (or $4.4 million, has undergone AMONG OTHER C•ll 642-5678, only m.inor improve-thing•, Osborne said Put • re.w worda to work tor ou . menls to permit low-~n~a~t~u~r~a~I !v~e~g~e~t~a~t~l~o~n~~~~~~~~~~~ intensity camping use I alnce its acquisition. BUT H.G. "George" Osborne, director or the county Environmental Management Age.ncy, said his office is r eady to proceed with more de· tailed long-range plan· ning Cor use or the wilderness area. 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' ' I ( ., • ~< c ! r ' ' " < ' ' . •• " f ' ' (, " "' 1 i • ~ ' ' \ • . . , ' • . till ake • •• - ouse s ' ' To Subscribe CALL ·642-4321 l '' ' •I • • / ' . • Alf DAILY PILOT Mond1y.Auqu1111, 1978 'Nick18Us Setting Sights on Lofii~r Gdals I I I •• .. Better Than Ever, ' Says PGA Winner • AKRON, Ohio (AP) -For the world's g r eat est goite r , the "Year Thal J ack Nick.Jaus Gave the Grand Slam Away" will nol be one for weeping and the· gnashing of teeth. It will be a year for recharging the batteries and setting the sights on newer and loftier goals. "Jf I had won the Grand Slam, I probably would have gotten out of the game,'· s aid Nicklaus after winning his fourth PGA and 16th major title Sunday. "Now I am more determined to continue playing. I like golf: I am a better player t han J ever was. "This is my fourth PGA. Walter Hagen won five. I would like to match that .. Nobody ever has won more than four U.S . . Opens. 1 would like to get fi ve. The fact I cam e close this year only prods my ambition to try lo win the Grand Sla m." Nicklaus held off the challenge or Australian Bruce Crampton Sunday over the long Firestone course and won the 571.h PGA by two strokes, shooting a final·., round 71 for 276. He collected $45,000. I 1 FELIX MILLAN (17), HIT BY A PITCHED BALL; Hi\ll WORQS WITH DODGERS PITCHER DON SUTTON. Crampton, trailing three ,and four strokes most of the day, failed to sink crucial putts on the incoming nine and finished second with.a 89 (qr 278. He must have broken into a cold sweat when he saw Nicklaus, with the tournament in the bag, take a do\lble bogey six on the final hole. Berra Not To Blame --Clines NEW YORK-Yogi Berra i s described as a man 'A-i.th a heart of t?old by Nevi" York Mets player Gene Clines. Clines, a former Pittsburgh Pirate, told this col- umn, ··Berr a made his shar e of mistakes but players are the ones '-'"'ho make the manager-I guess we were the· ones who •Neren 't do- ing lhe job." Berr a "-'as fired as l\-t ets manager last v•eek and replaced by Roy f\.1c tl-1ill an . "Yogi always had the door open to listen to your problems GlENN ¥111o41TE ' • ~ WHITE WASH °"'hether or not you al\1/ays got the ans\\·er you wanted. you had the chance to get things off your chest ,·· Clines s aid. "Wh at does a manager really do? I-l e gives the pat on tbe back lo guys who aren 't getting all the hils or maki ng the big plays. He tri es lo keep (>Ve ryone e n - couraged. But a lot of his stra- tegy is r eally mostly guess work. "'Disci pline'? I think Roy will demand more than Yogi. But we're groY.'n men ... we know the job that has to be done and it's up tous todoit. "[ haven·t seen any bi g change since Yogi left." C lin es feels the Nationa l League East title race won 't be decided until the final game or the season. He-says that by Sept. l four teams will still be battling for the lead. McMillan, former star player with Cincinnati, thinks the Mets still have a good shot at winning the division despite being swept by the Dod ge r s over the weekend. "We're s till only 71/-: games out a nd we think our pitching is as good as anyone's," he says. Pitching is generally the key lo s~cess in the stretch drive. j\bout taking over as manager, ~~cMillan says: ''It's a great deal oC.responsibility but I really don't f«J!l a lot of pressure . 1'11 just try to use the 25 players I have the best way I can. t''Yes, I ha\'e thoMht from time lG time that someday I'd like to be a manager ... Anyone who's been in baseball 30 years most likely d oes once in a while aft yhow. But I never dreamed it would Call on me like that.·• f * * * l..EFTOVERS-Wh en while· tiired former Angels manager Rign ey s howed up at a 1gers-Mets game as a scout the San Diego Pad.res "Friday. equipme nt man Nobe wano said : "What are you do- 1111 htre? Are they having an old :imera: 1ame?" .tWeetend crocery special In :'l'V Cit.y :---You could buy c•n· taloupes for 99 cents each. 11..akers Sign Ford 'LOS ANGELES -Forword don Ford, a medium round draft Elce rrom University ol Santa rbara, has signed a multi·year tract' with the Los An geles ljaken. I Sutton Sharp LA's Messersmith· I Follows ToughAct By GLt:NN WIUTE Of ... D.iilry P'tletsutl PHILADELPHIA -You wonder if the law of averages favors or disfavors Corona del ~tar resident Andy Messersmith as he takes the mound for the Dodgers toni ght against the surg- ing Philadelphia Phillies and Larry Christenson (6-3). The Phils are onl y two games out of . first in the National League East division. Messersmith. is following the Dodgers' tough pitching act over the weekend at New York's Shea Stadium when LA nailed its first series sweep of the Mets since 1967 (first in NY s ince '66) when Don Sutton three-hit the New Yorkers, 2-1, SU.nday afternoon before39,915. That makes Sutton (16-9) ·the winningest pitcher in the Na- tiona l League and gave Los Angeles back-to-back ttiree- hitters with ~urt Hooton doing honors Saturday .• Friday night Doug Rau and Mike Marshall scattered nine hits as they dumped the Mets. ' hollered at Sutton and made un· friendly advances toward him after getting hit on the hip by a pitched ball. Sutton dropped his glove, members of both teams went on- to the playing field but no blows were exchanged. Sutton said later that Millan accused him of hitting him twice previously and added other insults. "He's crazy ii .he thinks I'd put Dodgers Slate All911MINKA•C IHI) Aug. 1 I l.oS Af>9elts •I Philitdtlr:tli• ,t.ug. l)L.osAngeleS•I Pl'li1ide+r:tliA AUQ. 1] Los Angeles &I Pl'tll&dltldlla •:JDp.m. 4:JDp.rn. 4:JOp.m. the tying run on base by hilling him. lt was in no way in'ten- tional," Sutton said. "He stands right on the plate. A guy who does that and lhen is offended when he gets hit has a problem." There was another unusual event in the game, this time in· volving only Mets players as catcher John Stearns took the last warmup pitch from re· liever Ken Sanders, and threw the ball back· and hit Sanders over the right eye/, knocking him to the ground. Connors Blasts Rosewall NORTH CONWAY. N.H. (AP) -Repeating his one-sided vie· tories in the finals of last year's Wimbledon and the U.S. Open championships, Jimmy Connors blasted Au s tralian K e n Rosewall, 6-2, 6-2 Sunday in the rmal of tlie $100,000 international tennis tournament. Conno~. ?2,, needed ohiy 50 minutes to dispose•of his 40-year- old opponent and c laim the $20,000 top prize. The No. I seed also received an automobile and earned 60 poi.qts in the Grand Prix of tennis. Connors broke Rose.wall's serve in the first game' t0f the match.and was in complete con- trol all the way. He grew in con-. -' fidence, hittjog his powerful ground-strokes deeper and more forcefully as the match went on, and never letting Rosewall find his rhythm. The v e teran Au stralian, seeded second, made an ex- traordinary number of unforced errors. parti c ul a rly with fO£ehand strokes. , Title to Eft!t't "I had no .way of knowing," said Crampton, who pl a yed ahead. "But if 1 had made those putts, I don't think Jack wouJd have taken six.'"· ''Maybe not,'' Jack said, flashing a21ry smile. Only Cfampton threatened - and not very seriously -in the muggy, rain·interrupted s how· down over the 7,180-yjll'd, par·70 Firestone layout which the pros have la beled the "Monstei'I:" Tom We is kopf, Nicklaus• fellow townsman ~ho beat him in a recent playofr for the Canadian Open, had to s ink a 20-foot putt oo the final hole to fmisb third with a 68 for 279... · , , 1. A 25·yejU"-old t.Oul~bomore, Andy North1'.of,Gaideiville1 Fla., sliPii$11 · 'p~st_. ll. hind!ul of challengers· ~witli a 65 despite a .double bogeyiJ to 111:ab fOllrth ot 281 . Former :s. O~a·ctiamp'°'1 Hale Irwin, v<lth~t,. a single birdie, in a roulKP..of 73, and veteran Bill Casper tied for fl/th with 283. • .... S\>me of the game's bigg'5t names tired and,'(ell back. British Oj)en 'c:h·ampion' Tom Watson had~. G~cy Player and Arnold Palmtff-tied at-291. 0 .S . Open king Lou Graliam shot 296 and Lee Trevino trailed wilh'2!17. lt was Weiskopf. who suggested that 1975 will be ,one which Nicklaus· might remember with great regret. , "l -think-:he Yt::i•I mbt sQon forget it is the year·Jit g'l.v~·tlie Grand Slam away, ''\VeiatdptSaid. "He s hodld ··h·a ve won .i&e U.S. Open. He did ' tbinp he never ~; JACK NICKLAUS does. He also should have won the British Open." After winning the Masters. Nicklaus blew the U.S. Open at. Medinah by bogeying the last three holes, finishing t wo shots back. He missed the British Open at Carnoustie by a single shot. Thus Nicklaus came within three shots of the professional goal of winning the four top pro events -the Masters, U.S. and British Opens and PGA -in a single year. Ltolodlng scores •JWI m o11ty wl11ninc;is In the Sith PGA N"Uonel Chemplonsl'llp ; Jeck Nickle..,,., $.4S,OOO 8rui:tCr•mpton. US.100 Tom W.lskOPI. 5 111>,000 ,...., NOrtl'I. $10,SOO HM trwfn. Y.662 8Utyt.Hclfr, Y-'61 DllW!HUl.Mo.•U GeMLlttler. 111>.t17 Tomwet--.,111>.01s Dan~.M.46S O.vldGreNm, '4,M 8udAUln.S4,461 JoMStl'llM.M,.461 ~y Floyd, ...... a-n:JT~.M,4611 &tnCNMNw. M,4641 M•t HUI. $2,'2l GUMorvan.U .9'J see .... Mltlnyk, U,'2J GlbtlJGllber1. U.'2l 0.lt 00uole5', $2, t1l Ed Dougherty, 51. 11S ,,.,.,., H•"'· U, llS JUffl Rocfrlouez, U .OS 8obMurl>flY, 51.toll MK MCi..Nklfl. $1,IOO Jerry Hterd, $1 ,IOO t..rry Hin--.. $1.~1 J .C. Snl!lod. $1,Sll .--i..ttey. 51.S31 JlmColbtrl, ll.Sll 8obW,nn. SI .ill O.ry Pl•rer. $1,11S Jimmy Powell. l1,11J 0.y 8rtwer, $1.21S TomKlle.s1.21s 6obh't' Nicl'lob, Sl,21S Nnold Pelmer, $1,11S Al Gitlllerter, 51,?IS 10-"8-41·11-116 11-0IW..-71a 10-11-1<Hol~1"1 • n ·l•-10..s-n1 1 n-6~1)-IJ-213 ... n .n .111-m 71·11·1• ... -2M ,~,,,...,,_, ... 10-Jl-/1-13-21~ n -10-11.1)--a. n .10-11).14-• 1).JJ-I0-11-1111> 7141~1'2-:llllo 70-J).11-11-216 , ..... 11-11-ZMo l).11·11·10--2'6 12·11·1°"14-211 ll-11-11·72-217 11·11-14-10-1!1 7l·10-11·61-M7 1•-11-1 ... 1-;111 1>9-10-11·11-:!ll 61-11-l~ls--nll ll·'1-IW•-1111 JS ......... 77-1" 7).11-10-IS-119 1~10-I0-1•-1" 6&-ll-11·11-1'0 ll-tcl·l~IS-190 11.10-1~1•-m 19-116-11-13-2'0 ,._.._,,_m n -IQ.ll-7-791 n . .,_,'-1•-2'91 7•·'•-11·n -n 1 77-11·11·11-2'91 n-1~11-n-191 7].JJ-1).13-2'91 10-10.5-11-191 Messersmith has beenthehard- luck hurler of iate, having Won only one of his last nine starts despite showing a flossy 2.47 earned run average in that span. Jn that s:\lme s tretch he struck out 45 and walked only 19 in 69 in· nings. Skip Lockwood then relieved Sanders while the latter was taken to a doctor for examina- tion. Sanders was hospitalized over· night with herp orrhaging in the eye. · INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -Chris Evert won her Courth consecutive title while Manuel Orantes and Arthur Ashe scored semifinal victories Sunday in the U.S. Clay Court tennis championships. Orantes, the No. 3 seed in men's singles. upset lop-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, 6-4, &-2, while Ashe had a diffi cult time beating New Zealand's On· ny Parun, 6·4, 7·6. Scott's Turnaround 1. ' However , he has had litUe of- fensive support as LA scored 1, 2, t . 2, 0, 4, 2, 0, 4 when he pitched. His record has f ali e n loll:U •. Sulton survived a temporary loss of control in the fifth inning Sunday as well as a brief temper outburst by Felix Millan, who Davey Lopes extended his ma- jor league record of consecutive successful base steals to 33. Sutton walked one man after hitting Millan and then got.back into form by retiring in order the Evert beat Dianne Fromholtz of Australia, 6-3, 6-4 to take the ti- tle and a $10,000 chunk of the $150,000 in prize money. Miss Fromholtz, who turned 1900 Sun- day, received $5,000 as runnerup. Lifts .!ngels; I ~o Aztecs Gain NASL Playoffs LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Los Angeles Aztecs qualilied on Sunday for the North American Soccer Leag u e playoffs - Y.'i thout taking the playing fi eld. Th~ Aztecs closed the regular season Saturday night with 107 points. They gained the playoffs as a wild card team &lnday when Chicago Jost to Washington, 2-1. and finished with 106 points. Los Angeles m eets the St. Louis Stars , the Central Division chain.pion, Wednesday night in St. Louis in the first playoff ga m e . St . Louis beat Los r\ngeles, 2-0, earlier this season. fmal 13 hitters. 1 "I felt like I was back in the groove in the sixth." Sulton said. .. 1 had a good fastball aDCl except for two walks, J was staYiN ahead of the hitters.'' LOSAJfGILf:S ....... \.ollft2b i 0 1 0 8uclu'ler 11 4 a a a H•ltd 2111 c;.rwy1b 2 1 2 a C.ylb 4010 w .crewforOrt 2 o o a Ye~t •O tl f1111oKH "' 4 a 1 a Silnonp .. 000 Jf&WTOltK ""'°'" Ntlti...20 KemtP0011b !tt•llb rt W.GM"'lllb MUIWI' II f'MlllCKU S.-!1$( -· ~Cl Tor,. Of\ -· '""'-· •• r It Ill . " ' " ' " • • ' . • • . ' ' . ' . ' . • • ' . • • • • Orantes, beating Vilas for the third time this year, spotted him a 1-0 lead in both set.5 but broke his serve four times en route to victory. WIT lie-its Ats.ti Dtf9o: • H•••ll!t,U>tA ..... U Wo-fl -C.sel1o !LA I def. Kuyk9"d.lll. '-4; K1tYt11..,...l-Gour1ey CHewl def. StUMt-H.rte-r. , •. IHfl -Lull !LA) Otl. lvchtel1, .. l; 811<.hflolt· (dltft«I c ....... , "''·· C..S..-.lrMJ19n, ...e. MllltCI -E.dl~tot,.Gourley def. C.Wl"""'Jl4tS, w. SM! O._ 11. M.-.ff-2:1 w.:in--Kwk~I IH•wl *'· Qlypt~ ... 1. KUY'Cencr.tt-Go\lfley (Hew I dll'f. Mln·Youno, 1_., ,,.,.11 -v. Amril••I isDl def. luc.N'lolt •.. 1. v. Amrllt•l·A. Amrllr f) CSOI "'· llucl'll'lolr· t:dltfWfl • ...e. Mlllfd-A. All'!tllr•l. YO\lfl9 (S.[11 Ollf. (d~hen· Oour'-1', 7 ... ( .. ,,. ..... :ti, ie11 DMt-U ,Wlwlwfl -SlfPO !Clel def. eir,,.,,_ .. 2. Stfp1> J~ !Ciel dll.CuyPfn·Youno. 7.._ ,,.,.n -RtlSMn !Ciel di!. V. AmrUr&J, '-'·A. .MolrltreJ·V. Atnrltre1 ISOldtl. "-1-G<'Ntirotr, ... Mlwd -GrNbfler-~, clllf. Anlll1-1o-Y0\11'19. ... A-IMS. Mickey Scott couldn't quite believe what was happening to him and his career. His earned run average was up over 4.00 and every Ume he went out to relieve it was like a signal for the oµier team to begin hit- ting rockets. To compound his miseries, Scott was r egularly being lam- A ngeb Slate AUG1mtsMKMPC (1101 AuQ. 11 Ne .. Ycor• el C.llto.Wa ......,_ 12 Boston •I C.lllornl• Aug. 13 Boslon •I Celllornl• l ·Jip.m.. lo2Sp. 1. P:tSp.rn. basted by the Sotithern California press w'1icb referred to him as one of the leadine pyromaniacs on the Arson . Squad, the collective name of the Angels bull!'!'•· · ''I decided maybe I was giving only a half-hearted effort," Scott revealed Sunday after he picked up his third victory against one loss as Lee Stanton's ninth·inning pome: Like Watchin.g From Blimp ( .iii£~ Oat.EANS (APl -Dave Salnlll a 13·7 National F.;.i"-11 chlcken over t~e publlc address troveny, New Orleans mayor l>iion, who 10 yeors aao con· 1..eaaue exhibition defeat In the system, a band !'nd a choir and Moon Londrteu round it "simply c~ved an Indoor stadium so Loui1lana Superdome's first dancing •1irl1, Seer and mixed beautiful, magnificent ... awesome it would be called the aame. drinks an"d hotcloga, instant Breathtaking, too, in more SuPsdome, wat 1tanc11n1 alone The 72,434 rans were just 11 rtP11yover11xalantTVscreens, than one w'ay. Many found that Jbn Im 1blrtsleeves_aaolnat a ligbt eaaer-Jor a_peek at tbe lmlde al a.J ..,klu.t .. football game loot oot after cllmblng to their s .. 111 rouo outside 'the parking tbe $113-mlllion ap<JIU Paloce u -herelnthebubbub. m lhe 27-story hl&h upperileck, 1ara1e, ~atching the red lines oC IOI' anothe-r 1Umpte dthe Se.inta. Still, tkre 11 wort to be done, ~the ~m ol the roof. . au.~mobde tall lights. For·fOUI' yean, afttt six yean al Sl·mlllloo worth. The maroon .(Jthouah the lootball plaYen There are • few bup to ...,.k talldn1. votlnc. lepalatlnc, sue· and ,.......striped carpets c1oo i were Uoy and unreal for the' Ian out." he sald. "but I tblnl< It wlll m, and plonnlng the dome slow· llntch to the top of the aplrallllg al the top, hLs eye could lollow an be just fin e.'' \ 1y mushroomed lnto the skylille interior rampe:. ' entire play at once. with its e Houston Oiiers, the N! of the hurt of New Orleaiia. · But H he 1ued up Into the blocking · manouvera and jJU& •I Foot boll League team. There was aomethlnc !or ever· bale alid admired the crllp new· pattetna d e'uty llllfoldlllf .. . ed. In the A1trodome, hod ybody Satunloy nicht: the PoP -• or tbe •Porta palace he "It's llko watch~ tbe 1aine JU$t handed tho New Orleans beat of a jingle plugglng frted nursed throutb nine years of con· lrom a blimp," one11id. \ I ' double accounted for the only run o{ the game , e nabling the California Angels to nip the New York Yankees, 1-0, at Anaheim Stadium. ''I just kicked myself in the re· ar end and got it going," Scott said. "I know I can help this team and I think I've proved it in my last four or.five outings.'' "He's been great, just great;• agreed mat.ager Dick Williams. Scott went to Willla1ns a week ago when An1els starters were falling by the wayside like fli es, and offered his services as a starting hurler. He was to have started Inst Fri- day night against the Yanks but at the last moment. Nolan Ryan de<lded to try it. Now Ryan is back on the shelf· for an indefinite period so Scott may still get his wish. "He just wants to work and I admire that,'' said Williams. "Besides, he's doing the job IOI"' usoow.'' The four-game series con. eludes tonight. •EWYO•tc •• rJl 111' ' " ' .. ... . " ' .. . .. l 1'0 ... ... ... ... ' .. o .• 0 0000 CALll'OftHIA •llrlilllf 4 010 lOOO J I 0 0 1000 0000 1 a 1 a '0 I ' 70 10 3 0 1 0 311 • 3 a 1 o o o o·o 0010 ' \ I . \ ' I I Monday. Augutt 11 t 1975 OAILV PILOT AfJ Area Brent Leads • Cyclists Sparkle Elims Finals 1Set Tonight - lllEXICO, N.Y. - Pierre Karamakers of SANTll ,,.,.,CA -111 ......... : It f«~ COd, 11 ~ ~tt, IJ -llO, S -" '""' N t•,, b.lrf•c11d•, s.roe -160 Al\91••\· uo "'at••r•I, s~ rotk tOd. 4 t•lltobill''· • .... Ubl.It. ... , ,,,_...., Finl l"ftl: I P .M. U l!:lMI• l'lr•t ••<• IJIE•MltlHll,M ,...-M Rtw1 Santa An a's T e rry c:rove (fourth with Brent seeks to extend '1b,. 9,009}. · Mlulon Viejo rode away with the Moto·lla•tora Park Qrn Cl.,a -., nationa cbamplonablp series race here Sunday on bis Honda motorcy- cle. I IM~l!RIAL 11£ACH -10111"19ltr\. J.11 blorrec...O., JI Donlto, I'll <•lko ' ~·ioti~lll, ...... ~ IMM, 12 WOO N I,, 1 •1111• .. a bolos•, 12 ., m.c•••ll. 1 DC•ANSIOE -20t•noler1:M._· fa( ..... , Q Ullt O NII, 9 wNlt ..a IM11, I lltllblll, 12! rock coa, 206. rNCk••I. LOir.G •IACH 1 .. 1,..fll l"letl -~ tnQltr" I yeUowl•U, MO c•rlco ~. 1•s ,...,k•••I, 140 blw • ., 1,115 roe:' tOd. ts,.rtHUllltf) -lll enolef"1: 1 M•rac.\ldt, MO celkoti.'-t»r«k<llCI, 100,,..,,., ••. lead as the annual West Th~ Kona cha mpion l Coast Male h Game 1,1.•illfucc thcwinncror~· Elimin a tions . bo wlin g si milar t o u r n t!y in • tourney enters its sttond Nothern California in a night or finals compcti· home·and·hom e seri eft lion at Costa Mesa's over the L abor Da Kona Lanes. weekend. K1nmakers 'Won the event by winning the J first heat and finlahlng ~ond in the second heat .J of the day. In the second beat, Karamakers waa two 1eeond1 bebind de- fending national cham- pion Jim Weinert ot Laeuna Beach, who rode .a Yamaha. Tonight's action gets underway at 9: 15. After tonight's bowl-HB Nm" e Hc:otto•AC•-olOO r•'ft.''"" ' g lh 16 (' I' •· ~a •· C••ll'rllflt. P\lr ... ,1m . in , e 1na 1s...,, re· Gf•aCsROu . i FOXBORO, Mau, -" :Reserve-quarterback Carl Sommerell aet up the go-ahead touchdown wi th pinpoint paasinc and then tossed for another in the fonrth period Sunday nt1bt, sparking the New Yoric cianta to a 28-14 N'tlolial Football Leagua nbllll· 'ticJa victory over the New England Patrlota. c...,,.,1,,,9r1<ei1Mio. turn next Monday ni ght r~c;~re:~'f'!1r.r.:::u :g ror the fin al c:.ul before c..1<11t ... 11~1 121 the Aug. 25 c h a m - BMttrt'' II•"°" IMylftl "' WeA$ .. 11L.1~ ... 1 121 pionship rolloff. The top HlttStNn 1R1cri•rd1I 11• five bowlers next Mon- TN1•0 •AC• -JID ywlfL t,,..... day night will advance to ::::.•t::_:y~Jr,11~· ,,. the championship round. Gt,,_so-a-..cc•~I 122 In the finals tonight C.W~ lllel .. CW•"'I 1 i. Luc,yLMhs1cr • ._., 11• players are matched L1n1e~•CH•ru '" one-on-one in four dif· Mffl,_ .. ISutttd IC.II) IM Atsurff"5Redl.a4r 1a.n111, '" ferenl games. A victory l'OU•TH •...C£-=-1so Y•n:ts. 'YI!•' _ is worth 50 pins. o1~ a. ""'· c1.1 ... 1nt1. Pu•wi $.lOOO. Brent has a total pinfall ~:~~lllllPf'i<•~ TNACll~;zo;:JO of9,204, 104 pins ahead or Hrs t••••ILlllfltl'l'll "' Hawthorne's Art Berens. SnHtr0t•<W•re11 11? I . , F II H' kl . ,_., BH (,1111y1e,1 ,,, rv1ne s arre 1n e 1s ==·~!;~nk1I !~ in fifth place with 8,9XI Aofneosu1ptw•l'•'I "' and Fountain Valley's "'""'•AC• -..oo .,.,n. 3 ve•r John Haveles, the de· otm & ""'· .. uow-=•· Pvrae '*'°°°· fending champion, is No. The F11llt't'tol> E•t~Cl\lb. Sc:iolled SM 81111 (LlpNl'l'I) 11• 12wfth 8,612, £•sv Rl1a.1111 tc.111 111 The other bowlers in Buddy FM DH IAclllrJ 1 .. TosiE11J*)slon<W•ll1.,, 1tt the top five include Jim =r.t:.::,~1 :~ Thompson of San Diego 49ers..... (!: O.Uyl"llM""9 SIXTMRACE-350y ..... ,.,.., (third with 9,043) and . ..-----· Starf%-Ja -............. __ a_. Butch Soper of Garden SAN FRANCISCO ---.. ""'M""'·<>•""'"'-"""'''" 11111 U.S. (Mst G\111'11 Olltrlct OWf ..A.. ..A. -"'-Quarterback Tom Owen oat f • al 'd PtttyOffk•rAssot'-tlon · W H W b k ft l"1m'Y L. E bel, 84. hasa~t l any o bis ze . The Costa Mesa res1 ent recently caught a T1s·Aeopy(Aat1r1 1" E111n,,.1 .. 11111 came ac a er a poor Seven-pronged starfish at Newport pier. Ebel, who also plays golf once a week, said he has LffV•ftdrG1•1 ic.rdoul 1" ""-·._.... ""' ftrsl half and guided the Ew;apeArtlst !Hartl 111 1. Terry ll,....l,$ant•Ana l ,lO<t never seen anyone catch such a starllsh in his 74 years of fishing. He also landed a 15-Ha~nHe~<ere•9f•J 111 t:ArtBerTn5,H•wlhOf'ne •.1«1 San Francisco 49ers to a OIOie'$GemfW•1ker1 111 l..Jll'l'IThelmp$Ol'l,S.no1eoo •.o.J f 0 Ur l h q U art. r -~pound~'.'.'.'.::h~ali~'~b~u:t'.:....'.t~h~is'.'..,'.su~~m~mer~::_· ------------------------------'-un .. Af191'1• tHeMl"91 u1 '-llutcll!iope•,Garde11Gr0Ye •,oo1 Jrt•I ~ Fak (Ll.pf•oal'l'I) IU ~ F•rrtH Hlr-kle, lrvlne 1,'IJO touchdown that beat the .. Freci R1<c1u;, w es1ml1Y.ole• 1,119-1 Cleveland Browns 17.13 SEVENTH RACE -• Yet'ds. 2 ,.Jlltry8urdlck,~llmlns .. r 1.llM ~· ollft.. Pi.tr~ W.000 'ddld, Tllit a E G Moc.' No co 1,862 in a National Football F • D L J _ M k p N NeonOK11. ,:"°"Oi.u.L.H~l>f• 1,119 League exhibition raz1er ecat .. uun ar, ro· et, ::::1=. ~ ll:P:1;:l:~«z~·K· ::::: opener Sundiy before Mr.ANr1Ditc111w•rdl m ti . ..1otw1H• .. 1eS. Ftn. v .... ,. 1.•11 45,561 at Candlestick In s 0 Soce ~~:t!.1 :'°,11n ~~=~~=~!: ::: Park WllD· Set b T · · . er ~v-'""'' ts.T...,Pe1Ty.~Ole90 1.ss.i Raid e rsRe•p y Jen.Iler =-~1~: m "-06di8rMKll.~•tmln1ter I.Solt s Ea K EL Ev Record Stand.inea .,.. .. _,_,, •• EUGENE. Ore. (AP) Olympics in Munich, and' ~ 'EIOMTM 11.ca-a,...._2,_. Falls, 3-2 ' . LONG B EACH -The Huntington Beach A's al· lowed two unearned runs in dropping a 3-2 decision to the Long Beach Reds in the opening round of th e Jo e D i Magg.jo League double elimina- tion baseball tourney Sund ay n ight al Blair Field , he re. Hunti n~ton returns to play W edn esday al 6 p.m., raci ng Legion 833 at Blair Field. Sin g l es by Jere Church'4·ell, Riek Woolard and George McGowan gave the A's a .run in the third and ~ base blows by Danni Jackson, Dave Wilson and Wall Saller account· ed ror the other tally. H.U~ .. •ttlA'1U> Cllur<"-11, 11>tf ~•rd,P Nl<Gc••n.cf Prrtn, Jt> S-.'IOft,2'b Jotlnwn,rt Craft, lb Afndt,pr .la<:k5"0n, c WI._,~ 5allerl ll·rf Totals •I> r llrtll • I 2 0 • 0 I .0 • 0 I ~1 l 0 I 2! 3 0 1 -u 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • l 1 I 0 l 0 • 0 l 0 1 • 292 ' t2: SCenlty l11nlntJ • I' .. ti 'l(lt00•~•1 001 100 0-1 ' ' Veteran quarterback· -Bruce Jenner, setting toppledtheAmericanre-WORL. . ~:;:.'*:iJMi..:'-1:'1"..:!:· Ken Stabler and reserve ITHACA,N.Y.-Doug a world decathlon re-cord of 8,411 set by DT••rr,Z::1111'1 H;iisiowat11,. OLarkryl LdawRre!"dce ledl the Fr~er ot df\'Sesnod set a cord, boosted the United Laguna Beach's Bill PlttslM'OhE•...,.D: "1 ~ oa =~1i"=m• a an a1 ers o a m..,..,. recor un ay as St 1 1 th So . 1 Toomey si·x years ago.. ·.. -:·. E-• ntao••l • on "' m Rare taste. • •-edth ard ·a es pas e vie NewYoB 3? • • ' Ml•lfl'Rocll"<&roolls, 34·0 victory over the m:: captur e 200 Y U . d p 1 d . the eos1on 20 2s ..... 1s\l'J Luckr~kk IPaoel DetroitLfonsinlbenr.n-freesty le swimming moo an o an m 110-tM1,,, riurd1•s -1. Rysurd ,,..,;.,. 15 1• .as 17\/'J Ac111@c.oum<W•"'l -_... 1915 international de· ic:atu'-Pol•M. 13.•: 2. Freci DI_., OinNnd-.,'·'-" ..J1011\.'r DtfL""lb.8at'IMrtesJ Ing pre-season N'aUonal event with a 1:57.36 c'a•••-meet here SUD· ..,u.s .. .!.4,.•.:3.•,!e·.!••.~,,-,",:",·', .. ,.._....__.... ,, ,, L<A _ Klrlt'""'-a."t•i<Mnrs> "' "' "' "' "' "' "' Eitlacryou have it. Or you don't. . Football Lea•UO laD>e --'orm•~e at the 91h ~ "' ay .. y.,,.v," ' .._; ' ...........,..., -..... R'Otlifl!Hertl O .,..., -· da OWis Achll, U.S., 14.2; 6. 1 .. , Fhldolf ~• 1• 21 "'75 1 on for each team SUnday. National J111lior Olym· y. z....-.. US.SR, Stew Gowgh. u.5..,.-14 L.C11Al19tl@I 1J , • ..en "" W\l'lletWll'ld (c.ntou) S bl h I ed pl bere Jenner, a 2S·year-0ld e;nHtncoc.,,u.s .. t•." ......,., '' • .n•w '"'"" •ac•_.,.,._1 ..., ta er, w o pay cs • --'•m-•fromSanJ-A, oi1c:us -1.Bnit•Je-.\1.s .• s..oi.. 1J l1 .mu ot.M.ci.i-,..u··-....,. I th ...... _ -_.. ,,_. ,.......,; 2. V9ef1. USSR, 1 ... ; 1. ~.,.. .._kWS -ess an one qu .. -.. --.-..""---'--piled up~ points iD ~ u .s.1..1u.t; •· ~ u-lN11-sa.u..•,.1e1o11 -. COlllpleted three ol fOllf' &.W'PD--••uuu-• -.. . . ftY'•IK•. U~SR, 150·1; 5. torl15 F't~•.S..0..,..\1 =~:c:"!':....U pastea for 66 yarda md ai.ct .brote recqrda am. tbe .. WV""VoayCOmpetition. ~~ssi;;~~·:t. =~~~~ . .,..tz T1ftY'PNl!tpSCwet11 metoucbdowo. • day 1D the national COIJl-o winning the diacuS and 1•1. .....,..,-..._ ~:,e:::,i.=• ~..::•or ••ve---'.a... the 1,500-meter run and PolevM1t1-1."•,Brl!1Nm,U.s., OtYlaftcl-.s--oi.o-:u ~"-lc.tnklul ~ •' .,,;r <# .. -fin' b' d ' the .-'Id £.,_.d Kouk .... l•tl. Polllld. Htwtll at, L.M ........... U "' aDdyoun&er.'' 1ng secoo m 1'-1; i. Rnz•"' sk-one1t. PIY!d. s.io1it11011,H•w•112s HDSMSonl$1RkMnl•t ... '" '" "' '" "' ... Li bi1h hurdles and shot 1s.•; "11e, .111nner. u .s., and RogH" Onettes P .ttlo ~artlDe& Of put °"'9f, U.S., 1S.S; '·tie, Sern9ra, MORTHAM•RICAfll -. • U.S., Kehn, f'oMIM, encl HaooKk,, SOCCER LEAGUE ~--a w on the a. He broke Russian u.s.,1s.i\4, "9riMrnDJyi'1efl ~~ Jtftllfl -t. lltven,.nko, USSR. W L G .. GA .,_ l"b Wl•n, }.O yard in~vidual medley Nlkolay AviJov's mark of 1M-2: 2.,•,','"'",.."'· u.s., 220-~i .s. t ·Boiion 11 , ,1 " .11 11, with • ~cord ·5·.111.11·, 8 4" ••t at tho 1972 .. .,.1cw, u • 11 .i. •·Jenner. u .;o., ..-T-10 13 ·• tt 21 » 1u ~ • -2W.11; s. VIMlmlr nurv•ko!L US.SR, ....... York 10 12 3' 31 JI •1 , Miche le G ard n'er o f 21"'4!; '-, ... Gor1M<.1M>u U»R. ¥1C1 Rot1•11., ' '' n •• tt "' Nancy Wellborn Came , ~----do c aptured the JotriWklltflt•n. u.s .• 21:f.1. tWttord , 16 21 51 u ,, '-'Vl\Kt9 1,500 -I, Jef>Mr, U.S., 4:"-6; t. €•1"""otYt.iM Baseball's Top Ten back from the injury list :!(».yard butterfly with a Pro Gn"d Miil• ... 111 • u.s .• •:11.2; 11. J im c·TlfTIPolB•r ,, ' .. 21 n 1u ~1 U.S., •:11.t ; 4, Utvl· p.Ml...,I lf I •7 JO 1t 123 to pitch the Orange 2:23 .3S; a nd D awn ~u»R,•:20.1;5.wtfMntlno ""Mlllnetori 12 10 •1 ,, .o 111 Lionettes to a l ·O win Jensen ot P ark Ridge, "·1~'·~~:1:·~'5:;!..., :1t:1• 1: l~ : ;~ : :1 over the La Mirada Ill., won the 100-yard s d• u.s .. ~F,..,o••on.u.s.,10..a::a.u.1 c.i-trMD••htM tan lngs -L•IMlld KaldlSll, USSR. Rysr..ro c-st.LoUtl ll ' 31 :W -g 115 Blues with a two-hit breaststro ke with a s11--1i. Po1•1td, •nd Ryu.rd Olkeeo 12 10 n » :w '°' Performance Sunday 1:18.23. K•M. Poland, 10.•; '· ue, £dwM'd Dntftf ' 11 1, •2 31 11:1 Mi .. ,.._ ....... UU .IMnlf, U.S.. o.11• t IJ U JI 2' 13 night in the Western "°"Lo 10.1. s.NMrifo ' 1• '' .-n " Reaiooal women's ASA In track a n d fleld FOOTULLLIEAou• Leroei--1.&111Hancock,U.5... w.iwn1~Y1._ e,• IE• ....... ~Yllffifl 2 .. 7\1.; 2. Stewe Go<.l9fl, U.5 .• ?ol-); l. t·Pwlltnd 16 ' Q '' ft t3I softball tournament •t even ta at Cornell's w L ' l"ct. "PA tie, Mis,"°'""'· •Mt Rudolf z•Olfl'\. .,.:sra111e 1s 1 •1 n n '" Avery P.rkw.y fl.Id. ··boelllcopf Field, ~-1111""'""'*" 2 0 0 1.000 D 11 USSR, 2"2VI; s. M lk• Hiii. U.S.. • p.~ .. ft9elff II 10 •2 u JS lOJ "3!o; &'l Mrmpfi\I t 0 0 l.OCll '° 37 2 .. Y.;6.NlkolayAwlloY,USSR,2t.1'\lo. V-.t...,..tr 11 11 31 11 3l ft A fU'Sl -inoing triple by· Hancock o f Pueblo, !:=:: : : : ::: : ~ 2.~n':r:--~'.:~ .. ~~~:V:i"~ ~~nc-•~.,1~1onl~u.31 " u Shirley Topley scored Colo., wu the day's only o.r1o1... o ~ o .ooo a1 » 8"""'"'·a..s. ...... 1~;" 0 1 ..... u.s.. p -dll'ltMGP••r.ott"'°1"' Carol Spanks who had double winner. with a WHltnoviiloft .n.1: s. Gou!l!'.i u.s., ..w;" earb s....rso.-SMAntOftlo 1 0 0 1.000 100 U GartiKMY,UMlll,41Va, 'lllMS1111'1Qlon 1.Clllt•90 1,t~ walkedwithtbeonlynm 10.89victoryinthe100.. SoutNnicaoi 1 'o .Miii c ff Htgti J11mt1 -1. Awllo•. UMR. ..,,rttord4.Roci.11er• of the •ame. y-~ dash and 8 .24.18 H..,. .. , • • o .soo • u "'1°"""; t . H4M.«k. u .s .• 1-'tYt; :i. • 11a111more3,Pf'llNCM1ptil•• e ilLl-U Stnu1~ t t 0 .SCIO •I 11 no.rt. US.SR, M'M; '· 1i., ..,_,, M.1,.0u.112.N-Yorti;l,t~ 4 TbeUenetteswlll--te triumpb iD the 220-yard .....,.... o 2 o .ooo :n • u.5...8"•tMm.u.s .. tMGovgt1.u.s., .... .,..,.. •-OliU90' 0 2 0 .000 II .. W\to 0-""11Mt .... Salt Lake City for the na· duh. ,...,., .• ~-· ~ -1. ot-. u.s .• a.011. ,....,,,.a.-. AM••KA•L1Aeu• tiooal tournament Aug. 8l""""Ol'lel"l'l•tJac:Uonv111e tto. M11, P•11nd, '"" M•rtk 9Mtll••tPc1rt1•• "-""Ctm • •• • • Ptt. S...Anklnlo•ICllerlotl• .....,,._l,Potllld,••;•.1 ... ~ c.r-Mltl to1 • 71 .. .ll'O 15·23 to seek their lotb 'l'tle four-da1 competi· PNta-.illfl••otSll,..,.ciort H1•1un. Poltnd, •nd ,,._.., u .s.. Lynne'" ,.. 111 n •• .m _ ... _u_·on_a_i_t_iu_e_. _.-_____ u_on __ en_cls_tod __ "1_· __ · ____ =._ .... _m_~_'?'_,..,_•~_,r._._.,_"_•_•_•_" ___ :-_"_'_o.._'"_,:_~_1"'_ .... _.'if_.;_ ... _·_"_"_·_ ... _ 5 00 Postponed 5: .. l~ !ii * !ii ~Ji '75Y2 ·TOYOTAS HERE NOW COM l!IH TUT 'DllVI! ' . . TODAY BUY OR LEASE 4 ~1gxo1A. EMO SALE ..... , Baseball Standings AllEIIJCAN LEAGUE Eaal Dlvllloo W Ll'd.GB -OD 70 45 ,60Q Jllllttmore 62 51 .5G 7 New Yorll: 5S: 55 .518 lOY. Jlllw1ultee M 8Z .488 16Y. Cleveland 51 61' .455 17~ Detroit 48 70 .'JV/ 24~ Weal Dhtalc!B . Oakland . 70 45 .509. Kanlu City 64 50 .561 5~ Cblcaao . 56 59. .487 14 T.,... 55 61 .474 15~ l(ln-52 65 .444 19. 'spb 51' 911 .438 20 . ~·sc... . •Jaw•4.o.tnnt =:.i~"r'' •1 •••1tr•-• =-to:.=:.~ .... 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M1motlze your licenle l"Uflt>er-ft ti -to-thecor 11 you know It• ...-. "'""" and 1rodel. • ~ lln>nO loclll -agalnat auto I- C• Y_ Loc .. Pelee D1pa la211I Jtli ....... , .... Clrc , •••• $5716 -. ' • · •" • , , I • ""' } fl '"' · llH '""'ae-, °'- Ill 1 ...... \d,_ • I I • J ,.) • > • • • AJfOAILVPILOT Monday. AL151ust 11 , 1975 • By the Associated Press The rollowing are Billboard's hot r ecord hits ror the week t>nding August 16 as t hey appear in next week 's issue of Billboard mai:azine: HOTSJNG-LES t . JIVE TALK IN' -Bee Gees RSO 2. ON E OF THESE NIGHTS -The Eagles Asylum 3. PLEASE MR·. PLE1\SE -Olivia Ne<A'lOn· John MCA 4. SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT- FJton J ohn M CA 5. FALLIN' IN LOVE -Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds Playboy 6. Rl-UNESTONE COWBOY -Glenn Campbell Capitol 7. WHY CAN 'T WE BJ> FRI~ND$1 -Yf_a_r United Artists . 8. HOW SWEET IT IS To Be Loved By You - J"ames TayJor Warner Bros. 9. MIDNJGl-IT BLUE -Melissa Manchester Arista 10. ROCKFORD FILES-Mike PoslMGM TOPLPs 1. THE E r\GLES -One or These Nights Asylum 2. ISLEY BROS. -The Heat Is On Featuring Fight The Power T ·Neck 3. JEFFERSON SI'ARSIIlP -Red Octopus Grunt 4. AVERAGE WHITE BAND-Cut The Cake Atlantic 5. ELTON JOHN -Caplin Fantastic and The Bro...,'TI Dirt Cowboy MCA 6. JAMES TAYLOR -Gorilla Warner Bros. 7. CAT STEVENSGREATEST H!TSA&M 8. JANIS IAN -Between The lines Columbia 9. THE CA PTAIN & TENNlLLE -Love \Viii K eep Us Together A&l\.1 10. WAR -Why Can't We Be Friends? United States '· _, __ ,_ .. .. -,1~ _,, & -" 11.-i. ---·c..a-am ltfl IULLn"" IHMOUT i 11 I .._:r:::::: .,., .••• s -· PllNCK COfltlCllON • "' -- Films • The•ter Dance Televlslon In the •• m\'J• .,, ..... ., ~"" ~.!!; . ., -~· CORONA DEi. M~lll SIDMEYPOITIH MICHAEL CAINE "THEWILIY CONSPIRACY" - NEWPORT 673-8350 PUTA NEW EXPERIENCE IN YOUR LIFE! SEE IT! FEEL IT! An Event ... aBfriQUAKE PG-<>--ARIGHT-ON . SPORTS COMEDY "RETURN TO CAMPUS" flA TVllHS TOM HARMON · 1511 W. SUNFLOWEA RIS CM. MO-C6" • "'Love And D••lh" "Sl•rt The Revolutioh WlthOUt Me" PG • ''THE EXORCISr' °"'" D•ll• · 11:)1 Mo11t11r111Fpj 11 f :OCI PM ·SI.JS : THE CITY SHOPf'ING CENTRE ORANGE 1 532-6721 Actress in Italy ROME !AP) -Jennifer O'Neill, the YoUDI war widow or•1&.immcr of '42,'' says she had to come to Italy Lo find a role to challenae her actlne talent. "All American actresses have the same problem,'' she says. ••All except Barbra StJteisand-they write scripts for her. "The s~ripts that the rest or us get read as though they have been written .with onlY male characters, then , EASY USTENING h h dd d f t . AT SEPENTEEN-J anislanColumbia women ave een a e or ap· pearance'a; sake.'' 2. MORNIN' BEAUTIFUL-Tony Orlando and The beauteous actress ts making Dawn Elektra -·~ her first European ftlm, "The Devil ••1 could never find a script tn America in which 1 appear in 156 of the 160 pages," said Miss O'Neill. "At one point I got so frustrated that I )Vf()te a script myself, and 1 still hope lo have it produce d." Previous ly married to Deed Rossiter and Elliott Gould, th~ ac- tress is here with her third husband, stage director Nick De Noia.> Dinah Show Renewed · -----MESA 1884 Newport emtv ...,..o s•lt-1 ssz HELDOVERI w....-1um 3. RHINESTONECOWBOY-GlennCamphell and the School Teacher." Produced LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dinah Capitol by Carlo Ponti and Zev Braun and Shore's daily 90·minute tele.vislon MAftBS SAT• S&ar4 4. HOW SWEET IT IS To Be Loved By You -directed by Luigi zarnpa, it cQJlcems talkiest has been set ror a second year REDUCED PRICES J a mes Ta,·lor Warner Bros. • t •th th on 100 channels, including tbose ._ _ _,;;;.;..;..;, ____ _ s. BLUEBIRD--flelenReddyCapitol a young womans encoun er Wl e FALLIN ' IN LOVE ..:..... llamilton; Joe Frank and c·_M_af_ia_c_on:..ccits.:.c:S:._ic"i"li-"an::c::ho:._mc:..:c•.:groc.::cuo=ds=. __ o_wn_ed_h_y_c_e_s_. _________________ _ Reynolds Playboy 7. COU LD IT BE MAGIC -Barry Manilow Arista · 8. FEELINGS -Morris Albert RCA 9. THAT'S WHEN THE MUSIC TAKES ME- Neil Sedaka Rocket 10. I BELIEVE THERE'S NOTHIMG srRONGER THAN OUR LOVE -Paul Anka and Odia Coates United Artists COUNTRY SJNGLES 1. WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHTS- Freddy Fender ABC-Dot 2. RHINESTONECOWBOY-GlennCampbell Capitol 3. THE SEEKER -Dolly Parton RCA 4. LOVE IN THE HOT AFTERNOON -Gene Watson Capitol ' 5. FEELINS' -Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty MCA 6. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton· John MCA 7. EVERYTIME YOU TOUCH ME I Get High -Charlie Rich Epic 8. WOMANINTHEBAcKOfMYMIND-Mel Tillis MGM 9. DEAL -Tom T. llall htercury 10. I WANT TO HOLD YOU _;__ Stella Parton Country-Soul IAlllA STllllSAHD JAMES CA.AM "'FUNNY LADY" (PG1 ..,.. FblT\ltF -SI &JO~ WIYES'" W ''.TOMMY" "O'IHHSIDf OF THE MOUMTA.llf" ""DOWH..,.. uea-tNt -aA.Mlr' _,.. YOTASl OF SMAD""f&I ""l.ETUll:M Of114E ... PAMTMY:'"fN9 ~YOUILOCALSIBW "TAU A HAID IJDr t .. I ""LITIU ... MAH" IPGI "HltlNESSEY" 1:11 Wfl-,.,._.,~ "THI lllEYEllS" , ........ ,... ., .. , ..... 1\11111 l\ 111 I' I lllf \ ~I llO' lllll mll•I \Ill ' . "HENNESSEY" "THE RIEVEllS". t:OO Set/Sun 7·10:45 1 :30-.5:15-9:00 set/9Un 3:15-7:00·10:45 F i>ARllJN "OTHEll SIDE OF TN: MOUNT AIH'' 10:.15 ht/'-1:4S.l:IM:IS "IANG THE DRUM SLOWL 'r 7:10-lt:45 W/t-~1:ie.11:41 R•!rlilr••, . ,.." ....... """' .... . , .... , .... NOT SINCE LO/E-SIDRY. .. STARTUNG PROOF THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE . _., C.f.I. HU~llD•¥ J.UN (l4~)1(" PICIV~l~i' ,,,. The lrur !loryd Jill K;nmort The American Olym?c slti conltnder wro.. h3gic f~I tooktwry!hing IU her life. · Ar<I »ho found the courage to Ii" !lvrugh !he;,.,. d ooe very special man. ... 1111 an lltllllll ~M­ IOW I•- lllllTllllll'IU .. ( ·-" .... ._..... --::::.;"" fN<lw=.!7.i.w -·-bf --ii\ ,.'!\':.c ~ PKIURl.S HURRY! lAST 2 DAYS _.,_,._ c:...ot.C91'9c--KAIA-~..,.,. ~'­----·--.v. __ .._ -DIC--..C-. --- ~-u. ............. ~-... crnClo9llA °""""' r..-.o .... 11c-...... -·-..... _ .......... _,_ .... ~,,,,_~ -~­"''~"'*· ~,,,_ .. ,,..,~ ... ,. t lllSTOL CIMIMA ..... , ... ,."_ i.oco .. •~ 540-7444 ..... New-1n•111e o.-nl119Pool• (PG) HARPER IS IACKI HAllORTWIH __ .,_..&. ,.., CJMIMA Cll<UI ...... ,_, ---tl't-4141 ____ ~~ ...;"DOIW.DAND (Q) lie DUCKLlllO GANG" -----· ········:·:·".'·:·:·:·:·:·:·.·······················=·=·:·:·=·=·:·-=·=·=·=·=·=·=·=·= THE LEAN, MIANJO~. WHEN AMI RICA lAUGHEO •.. TO KEEP FROM CAY ING! THE EXORCIST STARTS WED. AUG. 13 Th£ terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. I best selkr.· aws 111 ii "'sur .... so-ma ..nllSS l•I'SI ifl!ii' '11MllMll!i'I · •Ll'dl !ll1"'1ll~ !ulii:~o"tll wmt! · \1fiif'1Xii .iii~ iii1l 'llu ;j!,~ll.::.0~11111~ :.\~:;\:.~.~ ,' ~!·~~· I '(R) _.. ...... -'*-' 1HllllTHE ONE TO .SEE • ' I. Safety Points Driven Home • FRESNO <APl -The teenager stood sUenUy before a small grave11tone. Beneath It lay the body of a youngster whose life had been :snuffed out in u traf·. fie accident. The bo y, dressed in th·e youthful uniform of dirty blue jeans and tee sh.irt, was told it would cost ne arly $1,000 to bury him if he died in a wreck like the one that claimed the youth at bis feet. The young man put the figure into a report, along with Bums cleaned from ambulance services, hospital officials and funeral directors. The total - more than $5,000 to transport, ol· tempt to save and finally inter his accident-smashed body -is the "Price of Death.'' The shaken teen and others e BEA ANDERSON, Ed ttor M9!1day, Aw9wt 11. i t15 Pil .. •·t ' like him were ordered to compile the figures by Fresno County's juvenile traffic hearing officer, Philip M. Jenkins, in lieu of the traditional fine for a traffic In- fraction. Jenkins disdaiiafully calls the fine system "cash re- gister justice." The "Price of Death" is one of 25 programs operated primarily by volunleers which makes Fresno County one of the most in- novative in the nation in dealing with juvenile traffic offenders. Much of the credit belongs to Jenkins, a Coast Guard reservist and pastel artist who has beaded the juvenile traffic court since its inception in October 1969. "I just wish the programs would be acceptable to them before they get into trouble," Jenkins said in an interview. "Most people don't pay much at- tention to traffic safety m1til they are involved in an accident." Jenkins, who says he assigns al least 1,500 juveniles to the pro- gram each year, gets encourage- m en l from th e dramatic decrease in repeal offenders cit· cd to appear in his small office I I. County Government Monitored r courtroom. "When we started, 33 to 40 per- cent of the youngsters I saw had prior records. Now it runs about 10lo15 percent,•' he said. The volunteer s, loosely 1rouped as Traffic Court As· sod.ates, number about 15. Their first program, called Safe·D Stu· dents Awards for Excellence in Driving, was established to acknowledge good driving by teenagers. The program expanded as Jenkins and the volunteers de- veloped new plans lo educate young violators and attempt to correct their driving errors. Six driv e r improve m ent Classes are offered under adult education, including a motorcy· cle safety class, a class on responding lo an accident situa- tion and a defensive driving re- view for parents who are expect· ed to pass what they learn on lo their children. Juvenile court proceedings are normally closed to the public, but Jenkins permitted an Associated Press reporter lo sit in as an ob· servor r~cently. One of Jer.l<ins visitors on this morning was a slender girl cited for having a bottle of beer in a car. Jenkins s uspended her driving license for lS days and fined her $35. However, the fine was s us· pended on the condition she al· tend a four-afternoon course at a local hospital dealing with the drinking driver. lier mother was invited lo accompany her. Next, a young man with long dirty hair and grubby jeans ad- mitted a charge of careless driv· ing was "true," juvenile court's substitute for a guilty plea. His punishment was suspension or his license for three days and an eight-hour d efensive driving course given by the local Army Reserve. "It's the first unit in California lo make this possible," he said. But the most effective pro- grams, says J enkins, are those designed completely al the local level. These include the ''Price of Death,'' The Sal Mosqueda Licensing Workshop and an in· tersection observation program. The Mosqu eda works hop, named (or a Fresno policeman killed in a 1973 shootout, provides Wllicensed drivers with a 30-hou.r course fea turin~ bilingual in· structors for the area's largE' Spanish-surnamed population. J\.1otori sts who run ri.,'<I lights m uy observe an intersection £or eight hours, then submit a report d e.tailing the numbe r o ( emergency slops, speeders and motorists who ignore the lrafrir light completely. Jenk ins asks, politely but firm· ly, that parents accompany tht: young person to most of th<' classes. "I try to involve the parents. This is wh at makes tht· programs effective." But even more than the parents, J enkins credits the volunteers for m aking the pro- grams work -and he says he is sure there are people just likt> them in towns across the nation who could initiate similar pro- grams of their own. ''Every community in lht>· country could have a program like this to make kids bette r drivers and s ave their lives," he says. ''As far as J know we're tht only one." t ' I League Keeps Vigil By JO OLSON Ol llM Dally Pilot Sl&lf Big Brother, wherever you are, beware. There is s omeone watching you. Jn fact, there are a lot of so- meones watching. They are the members or the League of Women Voters ' Observer Corps who regularly attend 12 county boards and re-. port back to the league on their activities. The women are a dedicated group who give up other ac· tivities to attend meetings or bodies such as the Orange County Board of Supervisors and Plan· ning Commission, Local Agency· Formation Commission, Housing Authority, Orange County Transit District and Air Pollution Appeals Board. They also juggle their daily schedules to accommodate the meetings. "We play tennis at 1 a.m.," kidded Joan Riddle, the Local Agency Formation Com· mission observer who also at- tends every meeting of the Board of Supervisors. "I never could sit around arid play bridge and discuss books anyway,'' Mrs. Riddle said. "As an observer, you 're con- verted. You 've chosen a way of lire." She said that any person could become an observer with con- tinuity of attendance at a com· mittee or commission. "You de- velop skills," she said. "It takes a willingness to stick with it long~btogetthe~." FIRST AR E BORING League members sometimes have to be coerced, she added, and "the first two or three meet- ings can be dull. Then you can't stand not being there.'' Mary Betty Fisher, a Board of Supervisors observer, said the fascination conies Partly from the "vibrations" which are felt during the meeting when all of the personalities are present. "The flags are up, and you rmd that certain people who are familiar are here," she said, pointing out a balding man who frequently speaks as a "con- cerned citizen." · Arter attending meetings of one body for a period or weeks, thE' volunteers are able to see "direelions the county is tak- ing," added Mrs. Riddle .. who now ia a state director for the · league. When an observer spots an item she thinks bears watching or has to do with -an issue the Elsie Kroesche, observer for the Ha rbor, Beaches and Parks Commission (left), joins Rhea Dorn at a Board of Supervisors meeting. It's the Living End DEAR ANN LANDERS: We'd like to know what you think of the latest wrinkle in housing ar· rangements. It's career-women sharing apartments with single men. No sex, they say -word of booor. just a nice, wholesome plalonlo relaUonsblp that worU out well, e1peclally for the remale. Why? Because, she says, .-·male roomm1te ts less noay, more resPonstble, neater and better orranbed U.... the single, working woman. I ulted a oertaln pl who ls ln- >Glved In ouch o llvtna arr*"I•· ..,~ "Whal about ,.,.... reputo- tloll~ 'She replied, "Toa...,. be I kidding. The new morality has changed all that nonsense. No- one pays any attention anymore. Only the squares ond dried-up Puritans frown on lbls great setup. And wbo cares what I 1ffEY thltlk? .. .Youropln.ioo law.-. -UN- DY-SIDED DEAaVNDY: A~efow­ l•Cl•I' '1101le1, t.::, 1111101 *Oldller for eoave• Mb - oo 1n. Oil 1u~! "'heol II to ' 9"eettert'' al Ille)' .... le UJ: ~llotlle' ... Anll•loc 11141 111ut 6llt .. • ,.__T, tlUot --= ,..,, , .. , ........... ..,ob the whole Hlup -bat tbN 1'1111 oee of tboee aqaatt. drtecl·tlp hrltaal. '° wH cans wit.at I _,. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ThlJ la a reply lo "lllu Koow-lt-aU". wlio couldn't resist ccinecllng sr1mmatlcal mlltakea. no mat· terwhomadethem. Better cool It. honey, before JOU wind up with no friends. I learned t.be bard way. l olWOf.1 WU a whiz ot Enellab ond IPOlliAI and I. loo, hod a dtmpu.ltloa to eorrect ever· ybodY, It ileintJ Oaot me 111~ rel•· u-liip wllb IA'I driP""'. • league has taken a position on, she will bring it to the attention of the board. The league is interested in and has taken positions on environ- mental planning, transportation, cou nt y government, mental health, campaign financing and special districts, according lo Peggy Shea, chairman. CAOSTVDY One .exa mpl e of thi s "watchdog" errort is the league's 1963 study about what kind or government structure was needed in the county. It recom· mended having a county ad· mioistrative office, which later was added to the structure. Several years later a watcher picked up a proposal which would "diminish or eliminate" the CA O's power, and another "pick-up" study on the CAO was made. The CAO is a centrally based data gathering ground, accord· ing to Mrs. Riddle. It rLTSt was mainly involved with budgeting, but now is "charged with bring- ing fairly strong recommeoda· tions." It replaced the system of supervisorial committees, which led to "empire building," Mrs. Riddle added. Having a network of observers therefore enables the league to "raise issues and make noise" about them. The corps ''provides the or- ganization with a continuous pie· lure o( what each body does," added the county league presi· dent, Jeanelle T urk. "It also is an opportunity for members \o go on lo more active parts of the league. And, its value is in having government bodies recognize that a citizen group is carrying on a watch." FASCINATION Aside from its value in keeping the group informed, the corps is maintained ''lo uphold the public's right lo be present at meetings of public bodies, to establish good public relations for the league" and (or members lo be "informed, enlightened and fascinated," the Observer Guide says. There are strict guidelines lo follow. When beginning, each in· troduces herself to the clerk or secretary (having been sure she is on time to the meeting), picks up a copy of the agenda, and takes notes on the proceedings. She is cautioned to "keep im· partial and respectful at all times and express no opinion on any matter before the agency" (other members will speak {or ' Rhea Dorn, observer for the Orange County Board of Supervisors, takes careful note of what transpires. She watches especially for off-agenda items. the league). The observers are urged to note board or commission mem- bers who are late or absent, the presence of press or special in- terest groups, actions pertinent to league programs, the fairness o( the hearings and whether there is yielding lo special in· terest groups or disregard for the democratic process. The observer is, the group believes, "the visible example of the league and the whole voting community." OBSERVER SPEAKS When an observer becomes in· teresled in other areas of county government and moves on to ad- ditional responsibilities, the elected and appointed officials may not be aware that she is act- ing in another capacity, Mrs. Riddle said. She once observed the Board or Supervisors, and said she is sure some of the supervisors, not knowing she has moved on, wonder why an "observer" is speaking. County officials favor the pro- gram, Mrs. Shea emphasized. "I think we are welcomed by the bodies themselves. I have had no bad reports from our members." Ralph Diedrich, chairman or the Board of Supervisors, said he endorses the concept. "I wish more groups would send them,'' he commented. He also would like to seethe as .. signmenls rotated so more mem- bers could become familiar with county government, and be wished citizens were obligated to observe. "Newspaper reporters write things a certain way. You should get your own view of whotl hap- pens there.'' He said the presence or ob .. servers is "not a deterrent" to (See WATCH, Page B2) Ann Landers Sally was a smart gal but a lousy speller. When she landed a secretarial job in another city I used to correct t.he spelling er- rcn in ber letten and return them lo her thinking I was being belpfUI. I dldn 't realize she re- sented It bitterly. flnolly SoUy returned one or her ••corrected'' letten and told me If I didn't cut it out she wouldn't wrlte to me an,y more. Thot tau1ht 111e lo keep my hood• off her letten ond lo bite my tonrue when people m1de srammaUc1l erron. What a pain intbe netk I muat bave1*:n! U ''M.Lla K.now·lt-al" can't • learn to control herself she should seek counseling and con· quer her compulsion. -EX- AUTHORITV DEAR EX: It's bani to Im· oglne I llllOrt lod1 Uke )'GO beloJ eo laleostuve •• to "coned" • powa da•c•ter'a Jett.en, as tr tbey were Ea1U1b exams, and retun tltem to btr. I'm glad abe liai:I tbe «*f't.a:e '° set 1011 atral11tt la1te1d of KflllloC In 1Uence -or ...ubl( yo• off alto1etlter. Coulder ,.....ae111aeky. DEAR I ,\NN LXNDERS: .A while back you printed a letter from a bitter. heartbroken woman who doubted the ex- istence of God. She a.slced, 1111 there is a God, Where was be when our only son wu klllec1 ta Vietnam?" Her pastor, trying to cocisole her, replied, 1--rbe1ameplaceHe was when Hts only son wn ltllled." Perhaps tl!U res-will gl"9 consolaUoo lo otMn. It helped me 1et through o receal trocecb'. -I SEE IT NOW DIAK FRIEND: ' rt• lor ,_-···~-.. ~. -I •• • I Patterning Progresses Ten years a10 last March 2~lleather Nichols was injured in an automobile •cci- dent, which lefi her in a coma tor months. · When s he reeained consciousness, the Laguna Beach teenager could not move, speak and had trouble breathing. "They told us there was nothing we could do," saidf her mother. Mrs . Florence Nichols. But last Aug.13 s he began Heather on a series of patterning and sequencing ex· ercises to re1aln her lost mobility and speecb. Using exercises from the Institutes tor Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia, and the aid of volunteers, Mrs. Nichols can now report progress made. Despite a period off the program while a broken a rm healed, HeaUter, now 28, can now progress hand over hand across a horizontal ladder. Last year, when she began, she could only grasp the bars for 10 seconds. "Her speech has improved tremendously as has her breathing,'' Mrs. Nichols said. For Heather 's progress to continue, a cor- ps of volunteers is needed. Eight are re-· quired daily for an hour to one hour and one half for patterning. Each person moves either the head or an armor leg in a crawling or swimming motion. Others are needed to help with mobility and breathing activities. Those interested can contact Mrs. Nichols at 494-6380. VOLUNTEERS ASSIST HEATHER NICHOLS IN EXERCISING I Peering Around I Horoscope: Aquarius • Accent on Fulfillment A DINNER PARTY was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Howa rd Martyn a nd their daughter Deborah for 1975 debutantes of the Newport Chapter, National Charity League. TUESDAY, AUGUSf 12 BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21- April 19): Concern with hidden matter s dominates. You delve ··beneath s ur face. Mystery, the occult could be in pi cture~ TAURUS (April 20- From 8-1 ... Watch possibly slipshod deal- ings by government bodies because he believes that tbtngs "'°'11.d happen "the same way" without them in the audience. May 20): Lie low; pl3y waiting game. Double- check legal matters. Ac- cent is on partnership, marriage . Bindi ng agr eements d e mand dollars-and-cents ap- praisals. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): You learn some key factor s con cerni ng e mployme nt, task at hand and health needs. You come out better than bad been expected. CANCER (J une 21 - July 22); Moon aspect coin cid es now with creativity, change, children and greater ability to express yourself . New challenges, contacts are on agenda. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Home environment dominates. Familiar ground commands atten- tion. You become rr1ore expression of ideas arc a ll likely to be featured. Restless relative con- fides. implores and at- temRts to issue order. UllRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Accent on details as- sociated with collection, budget. genera l expen- ditures -and a n un- d erstandin g o r what should be discarded, what must be retained. Review and revise. SCO RPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Lunar cycle is such thal you can perfect techniques, refin e and streamline procedures. You get action as con- trasted to recent past when fear was a large part or any response. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Family membe r may be tem- porarily limited , con- fined. ~~y is to be diplomatic, not con- descending. Be un- d erstanding , make mature concessions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); Accent on fuliillment, return from investment, ability lo ex- pand pro f essional horizons. See people, situations as they exist, not merely as you wish they could be. AQ UARI US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You receive accolade, which could be in form or ne w assign- ment or promotion. You open line of communica- tion with one who could support your efforts. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Long - distance message, call could be f eat ur ed. Travel, special project may be on 3gend a . Sharing host duties were Dr. and Mrs. Richard Englert and Nancy; Dr. and Mrs. Ted Nehren- berg and Mtirianne; Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Zillgitt and Anne. Debutantes attending the waltz party were Glenna Marie Anderson, Celaine Renee Cozard, Tracy Catherine Ewald, Lisa Ann Hinshaw, Marla Evelyn Johnson, Cathy Ellen Larson, Nancy Ruth Munger, Susan Wahlers Olander, Mary EJiz:3beth P arker, Delia Elizabeth Richards, Marcy llione Rose, Kimberly Skilling and Constance Elizabeth Wagner. HOSTING a summe~ cocktail party in their Laguna Beach home will be Mr. and Mrs. M . Keith Gaede. He is chairman of the City or Hope Diamond Horesboe, and Ule party is for mem- bers and f~ds. The Forum International Horse Show will be presented in October. NAMED to the dean's honor lisl at Mount St. Mary's College for the spring semester was Virginia Ma rie Maes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maes of Laguna Beach. Miss Maes is a junior nursing major. Mrs. Riddle agrees that citizens are unin· formed about what is happening in county gov- ernment and would benefit from observa- tion , but s he i s n't frustrated by the lack of interest. aware of basic values. 7"----~;-;;;;;;;;;;~-~--==="":======~------------~---.... ..:. One who taught you in ~ RABlln ~~!:k .'!!akes a "com-·.\ --.l......,.NSURA••owoNC•••E VIRGO Aug . 23·Sept. "That's just the way it is,'' s he said. 22): Movement, mes-~..._., '''' "-'-., .. ,.., sage., travel, call, l.he '? COSTA MESA = 548·5554 . I ! ' I r I ~ n I' I• ,. 1·. I;:" ;-- I ' I. J Penney ........ H~· 0 JC Penney Pixy ., portraits :i ~;. . are enough to make anyone smile. .,_ . 'PiXJ. _, Only1.69 fo1 a 5 JI 7 or 4 wal1cl sizes or same pose ln natufal color, •No appointment necessa1r. 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Preli• ,. __ , .... ~ .fO -·· 0111 : Field -· •l E•llfior •I MOii tidy •6 Ve'•MI ''""'' •I KenlltfS 1n•a1td •9 [;11mond · ··: • We$! f(lle 52 srnub SJ 51eep1ng '°""' SS Secute 511 Wa<J1n; bild 57".-,cl1YiStl 511 Swui 591teffl 60 •... imlll'>5f! 61 Bn<:l!)IJ deSiol'llt'; ,.bbr. ~ ObU1i~d II 12 ll .. 4J. by Tom Batiuk by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller DON'T WORRY··· I WON1T L.OSE ANY BEADS THIS 15 RID ICUL.0U5 PEANUTS -~--~ M!WSE HEU !lE HERE 'IOMORROW ... JUDGE PARKER ..... ., .. ,,. ..... ........ . ... , . . .. SOMEONE SAID HES FROM NEEDLES .. .! WONDER WHAT HE'S l!EEN 001N6 ALL THESE ~EARS ... WHEN DONNA EXPLAINS THAT T.T. PACE WILL CALL fOR, HER THAT fV'ENING, 5AM DRlVER . IS CERTAIN W~Y WOULDN'T HE OF TOLD ME? THAT SHE WILL PERFORM BEFORE THE SECRET TWENTY~ MISS PEACH Q a ·--... - DICK TDCY -.. • .. Monday. August 11, 1975 DAIL v PILOT B:I DOOLEY'S WORLD OUR CHLJi;'CH HAS i3££N INSURED . FOR HALF A MILLION OOL~ARS I DR. SMOCK PR. SMOCK, CAL.I-SORG5RY .' PR. seuss. c A~i.. 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STNET ~CE GETS UNDER WAY OFF ENGLAND Chertama (left) Lellda 57-Yecht Afft At.Start BOATING Kialoa Leads Fastnet Race PLYMOUTH, England (AP) -The 605-mile Fastnet Race Fleet settled down to a Iona haul to Fastnet Rock orr southern Ireland Sunday with the big American Class One yacht Klaloa, skippered by John B. Kilroy. thought to be well out in front The yachts sailed from Cowes on the Isle of Wright Saturday morning at the st.art of the Fastnet C-Race, the most important of the four tests for the North oast Admiral's Cup, one of tbe lop trophies ol world yachting. Race Won By Primera Primera, skippered by Rueben Vollmer of King Harbor Yacht Club, was declared the lnlerna· tional Offshore Rule win- ner of the 80-mile Santa Barbara to King Harbor rilce. The 130 boats in th e race "'ere hit by varied w ea ther con ditions which ranged from a moderate breeze at the start last Friday to a 20-knot duster around Anacapa Island t o zero fog and flat calms. FR0ED PREISS' Anitra was first to finish, even after missing the fmish line in a fog and having to spend an hour beating b•ck in light airs. She finished about 9 a.m. Saturday. TROPHY winners in ·each-class: IOR -J. Primera; 1, RObln. C.rl ~otllnette, SBVC; 3. Wh l~l le Wi1111. Hastl"9~ Hartoun, save .~. So LooQ, Golrr s-n!.Otl, AYC; S. Anitra, FreO Prrfl~ PMYC. MORF -I. Onon ; 1. Wa!r\l10, Jim Wor'll'l!l>'ijtC>n, SMYC; l . w~ ll•IUhr, Tim De•l•r. AYC: '· l.I s.Qit~. l<evln Connelly, SB'l"C, s. Hird T.-c:k. .,IOhnand Mark W11i.on, KH YC. PHRF·A -I. Aelol, Tom Sllulo.1y, l(HYC; 2. Fretdom, Bl um llnd H1rper, AY C; l . Ely~lum, W~I s.i~1ringer, CYC; •· Qwrldl, 8111 HOimquist, Cor YC, 5. S1111tr Stir, 8 1onoer l ndPlt r tt, l<H YC, PHAF·S -1. Fit,tl, Rutus Aotlo!-<'IS, SMYC; 2. Ma lko II. GorOon IY.urptiy. ICHYC; l . l...l~Cy, Gllrler C..91, 1nd Frl'CI Hope, Kl-IYC; 4. Chtro~tt Spirit, 811rry 8r1nln, KHYC; ), Pl..-n """· llrt<:I Codl~y. IC.l-IYC.. PHRF.C -t , J im Pi t II. John El· l!n-. P\/YC; 2. MoonllQMt<, eon Pitt, P'VYC; l . Our Joy, IC.Uri Cic>klen. S&YRC.. 20Boa1s Jn .Clipper Fleet Race Twenty trailerable sailboats from California and Arizona lW'ned out ,Saturday and Sunday for the second national championship regatta for the Clipper Marine fJeet. Overall and Clipper Mark 21 winner was Pisces, s ailed by Don Bergstrom of Long Beach. Winner in the Mark-26 Class was Number Two, skippered by Jon flack of Phoenix. r Trophy winners: 0..IPn'.R Mlo.Rk·21 -I, Pltcll!'ll; 2, l/..,,,1, Peter l!l~t~m. S1n11 ""':1, U vll, Al Aoddln, !.Inti An1. CLIPPER MAAK·1• -1, Numbet' Two, Jon Fl1c -, Pllotnl~; 2. !It •rnong Advtl'l lurt, Ed Roye•. An..nelm; ll'llt,IUC!t, Ru~s Miii""" TtmPt. Ar lt., lllO Hi n~ L. Oofll<, Don Hlnkel, St.o!hdll1,Art1. KIALOA, AT. 79 FEET the l!U'lest boat in the nearly 3'JO..boat fleet, was sighted early Sunday by the British warship Achilles. She had opened up a good lead on the French Class One entry Pen Duick VI. Thought to be in third was the Brazilian Class One yacht Saga. Coast guards on England's most southerly point, the Lizard, tepQrted a number or sightings Sunday afternoon, but with visibility only three or rour miles, race observers believed a lot or the neet bad passed out of sight of land. PINTA, A WEST GERMAN boat, was the first or the Admiral's Cup yachts sighted passing the Llzard with the British yachts Noryema and Batlle cry close behind. Charisma, skippered by American J . Philips, was the next to pass, followed by Guia III of Italy; Tenacious, skippered. by American R. E. Turner, and Sunumac of Spain. mE FASTNET RACE, unlike the other three races, counts triple points. Britain leads the cup ta- ble with 542 points, the United Slates is second with 495, West Germany third with 491, New Zealand fourth with 444 and Ireland rlftb at 422. The Fastnet is held every two yean, starticg at Cowes and finishing at Plymouth. Taylor Captures Summer Gold Cup Bill Taylor, Balboa Yacht Club veteran of the Rhodes-33 Class won the five race championship Sunday sailed in conjunction with Newpart Harbor Yacht Club's Summer Gold Cup Regatta. Taylor's Mistress edged Gayle Post's Therapy in the ll·boat fleet. Third was Blair Bamette's Fol· ly 11. All three of the top futishers were from BYC. Light airs prevaili!id on both inside and outside courses for the re2atta. Trophy winners: °'*"*a.-.. LUOERS-t• -Frlll'lllt Lynch, BYC. SHIELOS-1, Robt fl l(ftOll, UCISA; 2, Ptul Cohln, BYC. STAR -1, s1 ..... l(lmblll, NHYC.. SOLING-I, Willl•m Fltllh, CTA. ETCHELLS-:n-I, Leroy Suehtrllnd, NHYC; 2, Dlwl Ellltr, HHYC; J, Bob Se1r1es. eve. PHRF -1. &lost, Jol'MI At~ NHYC. i/1$l0t cltM11-•• not rtPOf'led"" NHYC.. Lollipop Licks Field of Ca/,..25s Lollipop, Sailed by Tom Leweck of CaUfom.ia Yacht Club was the winner Sunday of the C.1·25 na- tional championship regatta sailed ID Lona Beach Harbor under the auspices of the Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach. Llght airs hampered the 25-boatfieet duricg the' (trSt two races on Saturday, but picked up to a brisk 18-20 knots for the final races on Sunday. Runnerup in the series was Uquid Gail, 1kip. pered by Howard Chesley, South Bay Yacht Racing Club; third was Calypso, 1ailed by Tom Vessel, Long Beach Yacht Club; fourth was Tenacious, skippered by Clyde Ellerman, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, and fifth was Tom Sbadden's Aquila, Long BeachYC. '1obie Cat Regatta I Newport Boats Score • , . . . . ' ~ . . . • PVBUC N011CE ID ,.ICTITIOUI •UllMlll NAMI' ITATIMINT Tiit tollOWlftf Pfft9l'I }I ........... Eddie Fisher Star-Aga "*"M! Ex..bobby Sox ldealFinds NewAI.uli,ence IHALOM lNTlllll:PlllSU, .. S.. Htf11cW ''"'" s.tif• AM, C1llfonll• lloblrl Lff jlttll'llY ... ~ hl'llll· i11oton Dr .. Huftllnglo" I••'"• By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK (AP) -Old brown eyes ls buck. That's Eddie Fisher, explaining for anybody who missed lhe pre·rock1950s, ''l was a bobby sox idol." He had 22 recordings ln a row become the No .. 1 1 best·sellers in America. ''That's the most anybody ever bad," heSa)'1. AND, JUST lJKE they did for ''Old Blue Eyes,'' Frank Sinatra , the bobby soxers screamed and fainted when Ed· die Fisher sang. This year, Fisher, 46, is singing again. He has been to Las Vegas t"'ice and will return soon. lie has performed in New York City's suburban areas. lle 's booked all summer. Reviews say his voice is better than ever. Fisher agrees. lie says he always wanted to sound like Ezio Pinza. His voice has lowered and he Mkes that better. THE AUDIENCE ISN'T screaming and faintin g any more. An older audience comes to hear him now, Fisher says, and he doesn't mind that. "Their reaction is very satisfy. iog." He says he's singing only four or five of his hits, plus some con· temporary songs and an Al Jolson medley. He says he's go- irig lo add some more romantic ballads since that's what the au~ dience seems to want. Fisher has behind him some undefined. bad days, which he lumps as "retirement". He says he isn't broke. He bougbt a house UPITt_.... HITS THE RQAD . Singer Eddie Asher in Jamaica and "'ent '\o live there. "IT GOT VERY boring being a beach bum. A m an has to work and I don't do anything but sin g. Jf you don't work, you'redead, in m y opinion.'' He looks tao, fit and lean, his hair still crisply curly black, the old boyish grin slowly spreading across what bas become a man's face. The first time in Las Ve,:as. in February, Fisher says he was nervous. He hadn't played there Carpenter SP,Onsor Brown Gets Bill On Organ Gifts SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Californians would be permitted to indicate on their drivers licenses that they want to donate their vital organs after death un- der a bill which has won final legislative approval. The measure CSB542) by Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) was passed on a 69·1 vote 'Thursday and sent to Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. The lone dissenter was As· semblymao Robert Burke (R· Huntington Beach) who said peo- pl.e would be intimidated and Adult School Signups Set The Huntington Beach Union High School District's adolt school pre-registration starts to-. day. Oasses begin the week of Sept. 15. Registration fee is $6. Interested people can register at the Adult School Office, 17200 Golden West Ave., HlDltington Beach. The office is open Mon - days through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Fridays from 7:45a.m . to4:30p.m. "feel guilty if they have not donated parts of their body.•• The bill would permit the Department of Motor Vehicles to provide e very driver with a sticker which he or she can put on the back of his license to indicate willingness to make an anatomical gift. "A serious shortage of dcmors to meet the needs of patients waiting for transplants exists in California,'' Carpenter said. "Until now, suitable organs from accident victims are often ren· dered useless because too much. time passes before discovery of a signed donor card' in the victim's possession. "Since the driver's license is the rirst thing officials look at to establish an accident victim 's identification, this sticker will provide almost immediate re- cognition of potential donors." BIRD WATCHING · A REAL HAZ4RD slnre 1969. The next says, he felt al home. lime, he In the HIS BROTHER AL, lighting and staging end buliness, ia traveling Wl1 now, producloa: his shoWs er, who baa been mu'ri Debbil Reynolds. E Taylor and Connie Stev the women in his life a ment are Al's 2·Y daughter Julie, his daug rie, who is s tudying at th Academy of Dramatic London, and his mo Philadelphia. of show "th him . Fish· ed to llzabeth ens, says t the mo- ear·old hlerC.r· c Royal Arts in ther in rrled in "I haven't been ma eiebt years. I'm look.in not in show business." g -but . He and Miss Reynolds had two children. graphy, "Todd is in cinemato electronic engineering puters. He's a gecius. want to go to school wbe a kid. He was in the s Carrie. No longer. The pretty right on.'' and com- He didn't n he was hadow of y're both TWO YOUN daughters travel wi mother, Miss Stevens. GER th their "They'll probably go business." into show Fisher has offers fro record companies. mtbr9e "I'll record. I like to m&kere· cords.'' 'IV. I goC'an He also wants to act on "For 'Butterfield 8' award as the worst actor year from the Harvard poon. I agreed with the improved. Elizabeth award. Marlon Brando of the Lam· m. I've got that gotiL All of us great actors got it. " ' yes licy • •ng Student.E School Po OnSmok e Golden Andrew Studdert, th West College student w successfully in March Huntington ·Beach Uni School Board, is heading triclwide smokicg on boran un. for the on High a dis· study. campus on .ffigb . gin· · trict. of- Studdert, an Edis School graduate. is gatherin formation to help dis ficials decide on a new policy. He is not recea. smoking for the job. "vlng pay at high In the past, smoking schools bas been i California, but new stat tioD allows school boards cide whether to cootin llegal in e legisla- to de· ue the ban "'--Tlllt 9uJIMM ll nl'M\M.,,. • ·-· "'°'*" '-· jlttlllty ,....... tl•llfl'll'nl ••• fli.f ..... tN C'»wnty CIOtll of OrMtO co...ncy C. ~·''" ' -"'*"'*' °'.,,.. Cottl 0.11., f'llO~. ...... 11, It. U. s.pttmOtf' ~{; PVBlJC N011CE PICTITtousaus1MIU . NAMa ITATIMIMT n.. tol10wh19 ,.,_ It ............ -••: SAN,ORO J, COLB ~JU W. 11th Sitwt, Cott. Mlw, CA. 1 $1.nfot'd J , C. ... It.I' CM"onlldore 111:0., NowPffl lltt<h, CA. Tlll' blnlrlHI h lillk\t concllltltd W tfl lndh•tO.>•I. hflfotO J, Col• TNs Wiltl'ntl'lt lll..:1 wllfl I .. c..My 0.llofOr.,...County onJul1II,1•11.. ...... A*!lftd Or-CIMl1I 0.ll't Piiot, Julyll,29..oct"""J.•, 11. lt1.S ,,.,..,s PUBLIC NO'l1CE FICTITIOUS IUSIMIEI$ NAMe: STATl!MIEHY TM fottowlng perMn It dllfll bW--•s: S. P. DAVIS ANOCOMPAH'l', 1111 flDtt Oltr .. , Pl«.I, Nt•POft '""" "'--Scott P. O.vh, 1111 Poft 0.-... P!Kt, ~ llttch, Ollfonlltt'JMO Tiiis bu~no11 ls (:~1.0 t!V M H.. diYldutl. Stott P, Divis Tlll, Sl•l""'4Nll Wll f ifed wllfl ... ('.owlty 00111 of Ore119t tounlyOl'I July IO,lt1S.. .... PwblllMO Ortnw COlll Deify Aloi,. ~ .. II, 11,2S, 19lS 1"J.,, PVBUC N011CE PICTITIOUSIUSlNSIS tlAMllTAT•Ml!MT Tiit IOI--.,. persat II ooire .,,.., ..... ": SPARE TIME IENTERPIUSES,M FalrOr.,COMIMtt.t,CA. t'tloll Vl..c.nl Ytn Cltn Brink, 1CGU SM f'IMtoCl.,F-ltlnVtl•v.CA."* ™·~,.~ttclb¥t11• ........ Vlncft!IYtn~ Brl'* Tiiis ,.. ....... nt WM IUed wtth lllf ~v Cletllt of o...,... eo..in.y on Juty n. 191$. ...... PubfltflodOr ... Cont Diiiy Piiot. Mya, ""'"""" •. 11, 11. n 1s 21Q).1s PVBUC N011CE • l'ICTITIOUI aUSIMllS HAMIESTATf.Ml!NT T1'I following Plf'SOrl II .......... NU•1: METAL ANO GEM WORIC\. tut l!lolw A...e., Wntmlmtff, CllifonM ""' Curl Wllll1m Hortt. G•I ~ d0vl11t Or., H11nlin'41lon •••ell, C.llfoml•92"6 Tllls 11u~..s1 11 condcK.ied by•""' divlduoll. CurlW. Honr Tiii• 11$,,,.nl WIS flltd with tlle COunt'f O.rtl of Or~ COlonl"tonJul y JO. lt7S.. ..... P\.lbll5htd Df'MOt CMlt o.IJy Piiot. Auousll, 11, ll, H, lt7S ,,.,.,. PVBUC N011CE FICTIT10Ul•USIHESS NAMl!STATl!Ml!NT T1'I fotJOwlag ,,.... lt ........ -•1: CAOWM YAUEV ArtCO; tJ111 Crown V_.leY ... r11 .. ,, Ml.._VllA c.Homl•n.7S G1rY W, Aollorts, DOf'f VII 0. ()llQ, s.. J..-c.iw-. ~ '"" T"ls tM1rw 11 COlllOW."Mt.., M ..,_ dvk:11611. c.ryw, AGMru Tiii• .. ..._, ..... llltd """' '"' c.ounty Oot'll of Or1t190 Count'!' an J!Ay or establish smoking areas. 1•·1'1s. ..,, Trustees expect to make a de· I P\lbllthfd 0r..,00 eo..w o.11y Pllol. cision on the matter in A11vun•.n.11,2s,1t15 a.1s December. Studdert is asking PUBLIC N011CE people wishing to comment on --..,.,.====,.-the issue to phone him at district F•CTITIOUS•IJSIHE55 MAMESTATEMl!HT offices, 536-9331, extensioo275. Tlleto11-1noP1rwn1~0o1ngbuslnn1 Bculham's Bill OnGmyWhale Pa.sses Senate . a : . S. J. COLE CO., 111W.17lfl5ttotC,, C.0.11 MtSI, CA '2'27, Sllnlonl J. Cole, llM9 C.0.11tocb• ft(L,Nlwport Blt<.11.CA. TNsbuMntu illlelngCOfl&dtlilO,M lndlwllaltl. Sw!fOf'dJ. cm. 'nils stttemtn1 rii.a wltll n. ONlty Cltrll o10r-.eoun1y on Jul 't n . lt'1S. ..... ...... PUbl Or-nue CMSI Daily Pllllt. Alr!'.sl•, II, II, 2.S, 1•75 2'J't.1S PUBLIC NO'l1CE l'ICTIT10\IS •USIHt:SS NAME STATEMl'HT Tho fol~ng per$011 I• 004f1t ~ f'llSl •s: KRATCH ADVERTISING ANO - For ad.d.1tiooal information call 847-8503. LONDON CAP) -Bird watcbicg is classed as a ''hazardous hobby'' by the British medical magazine, The Practitioner. It reparts the case of a bird watcher so oblivious lo other rorms of wildlife he was eaten by a crocodile. SACRAMENTO (VP!) L egislation designaticg the California gray whale as the of ficial "state marine mammal' was sent to Gov. Edmund G IJrown Jr. by the Senate. • PUBl.IC RELATIONS, 2S2ll C1bot ' I Sixt11·poto1der Fonner Orange Coast Collcge teacJ>lng associate Nick Vra.lich displays bls 60-pound model of a mkrometer. Ho bolds actual micrometer In left hand. Vrajicb built func- tlooal micrometer to be used as teaching device. The tilg Ill-pound.er is said to be accurate lo .0001 of an Jach. Micrometer is basic meadurlug tool used In metal trades Industry. Vrajich will teach at San Luis Obl.spo tbls fall. I . \ . Roto, SuU• IO•. L•o11n• Hiils. Ollloml• t'USJ F••ncls Triom•1 ICr•ltfl, nso1 Ma"'t•, U~ Hll ls, Ctlllomi•tH.U • Tfll5 tlullnn• I• con<tuc•IO by"' • dlYld .... I. Fr.n<ll Tllom11 k••kh This llllt,,,.nl ••• llltd wllfl 11'11 If Brown signs the measure the gray whale would join a growing list of creatures and ob- jects on the "official state" lisl Among recent additions are th dog-raced butterfly u the state insect and tho saber tooth tiger • County Cit,_ of ()rMgt CollntyM July e ». 1•1s. as the state fossil. · The Senate vote on the bit (AB258) by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newpor I I Beach) was 22·3. -Pllbll"'H 0rMgo CNst Oeitt' Pllol,. AuQu$l 4, II, II, 25, lt75 _,, PUBLIC N011CE •ICTITIOUS BUSIMl!SS NAM• ITATEMEHT ThefollOwlng Pff$Olll •r• .... .,...... n.u•s: STEWAlllT SHEA LEASING COM. The gray whale regularly mi grates along the California coas during its travels ,from Baj California to the Bering Sea. Th mammals can reach 50 feet in length and weigh 80,000 pounds. • PANY, 17'0S sto;r P1111 81¥4 •• lrvt11t, Ollloml•t't1117 I "'"' J. Shi•. '" •2nd. Hlwport 8 ~"· c.llforf11•92* e ICellh 8. Sttwart, 1m1 T.,_W.,, lro.tno, Ctitlomlt fl7CIS Hunting Safety Course Offered A hunllng safety class will be offered Mondays and Tuesdays from&p.m. to9p.m. attheMuid Community Center by the Hunt lnglon Beach RecreaUon and 1 . Parks Department. There will be a $3 lee for the six hour course. The clad will be re- p!Wed on Au1. 18 ll1d 19. For more lnform1Uon COl>lact th • CODterat842;4431. Drugs Sei7.ed LA PIJENTE CUP!) -Three ponon, were arre1t..i ond SI0,000 worth ' of •m11betamlnes Con lllcat..i lut tree!< ID a raid C\O home here. DepuUessaldAnlmlo Vasques, ace unknown, Anthon Palacios, 28, and bis wife Mary allo 28, were booked.., ... plclon ol po11es1loo of amphetamines ror sale. Some 200,000af the pilla wereselzed. · . • 1 • Thi• buslftffs Is conductto Dr • ~r •I Plrtnlrll'ilp, Ptllr J . Slle1 TllK ..... ,,,.nl "'" lltocl wH11 tflt c-til'I' Clot1I .. 0r.,.. C-..y0ti July ti, lt1S -· f'l.lbll"-OrMOt Ca111 Otlly Alot, Al.oOuf,1•,ll,ll,tS,lt75 -.,,, PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS •U5tN•SS HAM.STATSMl!NT Tho foUOWlftf PftlOft IS doll'lll bu31o '*•n: MAKE •A·FAAMI!, tllfl &rlol.flw•t. No, M. fiwnltln Ytlily, CA. R-40 B. Glllln, IOOtl ki*lll Or,. H\lntlt1910l'I &ttcri, CA. 92-... Tiiis '*""'"'It <M411oc.locl "° M • dlvlou.I. litOftlkt 8. Glbtts TMt NIOITllftl -• fllH wM1 tt11 OOWllT Clot' lit of Or•l'IOI C.U11tr IMJliy ....... -""'*""" 0r-. ~ °"" ..... ,,,.,. ................ 11. •t. tm ~· PVBlJC NOTICE PtCTIT10UI QSUllU HAMl!l"'TAJIMIMT n.. ........ "' Jiff-•• OOlllQI .... -~-•, MISSION IOOICkllttl HO lllll:VICE, 2..,.1.a, Merl•• ~Mlto tlMVllfo,C•ltonff•~f lll:wtfl Mn Flo'fod• ,._ LM Miwta i.-. Mlllloft VII , C•*'-"11_,, lllls Mlflnl It CflfldlK._ a, M fllto dfvk!IMI. • 111:\!thll.IW!Fleyd ""' ........,., -· """' ."' "" c:-ity a.rt; .. Ohnol twnly. ~ it. ms. -Nlil""""Of'Mlt CMlt _,, ..... ...,, .. ,, .... "11 -- , • PUBLIC N011CE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTIC• OJllSALl AT PU•1..IC AUCTION Plr•M l•k• l'Ol!cr lh•I on AUOU!>I 11. lt1S, et 10:00 A.M. •I Sultr 13. l'l'.92 'South Ell! Brl1101, N1wi>0rt Be.en, Glllforttte, 5.ummlt ~rY ICH will w11 lhe lollawl11g l1tm1 of ptrloOnrl pr-- IY at public &U(. \Ion: OM Cl) B11lc Four Model «IO~• Pr«:rstln; System, Including Central Pl'OC.•111'!0 Unit wlll'I Ill< ol Oper1tlP'IQ Svstrm Memory, IK of Ui.er Jl.'emorr. OIK Ori""· o ... noo \ll(lfO Olsolty Termln1t with 01t\~, BOSS Disc C...rl119e, ?Sf~1 c1bi.. 902 Hit" capacity Disc Ori~ I•.? rnllllonctltr.acter11 7200 -SICOhd llldeb OilOl•Y Tltt'mi~l wltl>o\11 Ofll J..oo • Hloh SPHCI Printer $Wsllh•· ttor>C200LPMI HOO· Oise C•d•lckl•• (QTV.ll Suoc.11 wile will be mrM wltllOUI 1ny ,,..,.,.,.IV of \ltle Of &ny Olhtr w1rr11nty ...,...,_..,,,_ Such 1r11 Is IM111g m- _,.,..n1 to C.1tilornl• Civil Code Sot<· !loft lOSl to enforce S111nmll ~kn' clllm ol lien arhll\<;i by vlrtve ol C..IUornl• (lvll Coae SecllOll >OSI IAtlli.en « !'.lrvk• Ll•n on ~It\' ttw l.tbOI', SllM'eo-, A•pelr or Prol..;· tl°'1). n.. ¥"01ml of tn. <l•lmecl Ii.ti I' tn,no. e100en. shouio be prepenld to q...,Uly uwm,elw•' by •Rfllbi111'1Q ~ oru"1\ler"s'llKklprlot to lll•w .. , WILBUR: 0. LAYMAN, ESQ. Altorl'llt\' tor S11mmll S...rvkel 11000....H Slr•el tffwpo'1 IMKll, C.tlf. t1'okl T•I: (11') PJf.IJJD P\lllllstllHI Or~ (Nil O.lly "1101. "'41r'l 11, 19PJ 30fol>.JJ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF' DISSOLUTION Not lC.f! Is Mr•tl' Ill"'" •twit IM ptrlMrsf\lp Mrttolore t•IUlllll lmor\11 CNo•l•s 1 . s.11, S•rl•alld e. tttrk.,... Aoqer T. Melr<MI d0l11g blUll'lll~I ~ 111t firm 11am• •nd Sl\'11 of l"IJI DEVELOPMENT COMPANY_, 17'JI Stoy P••k arc.le. Suitt! 3J·H. City DI lr~IM. 51•1• ol C1Utornl•, was Oii nw 1 .. ,. Ga\' of Mire.II, lt7J, all-IOl...0 IJy IY'Ulu•I coni.enl. Noni ol Wld Ptrl<>fli w!ll be re_..w. !)le lrOl'l'I W1CI IUI• of C1liM1lu1I011 tor .-'I\' Olbb, lllbl 111i.s or obllgetloni inc..,....., ......... w~ firm .,.m• or by any pef'ICNI or person~ OPt••llng uf'ICM'• Mold Ortn M~. 0.ttd: Julyl,, 1t1S CHll.ALES T. BELL 1k'rlra11d 8. H•rlc. AoberlT,Mtlroe ltOWlll:,OERTNElll aM•ROWM ., llll<Ml'dA, • ..-,Jr. ......... Publlihad Or&11oe Co.Isl Oallw f!i110t, Auou5111,1t7J .JOW.7J P UBLIC NOTICE $TA·»M HOTl(I 0 1' T•USTll'SSALI T .5. NO. 2S.1S On 5*pMl"lbef 2, 1t1J, al 11:00 A.AA.., TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, as duly •PPGlnt<!'CI Trint.. under •ncl 1DUl1...,nt to ~•d or Tront,. corllldAprll 11, 1•11, 11. !n~t. NO. 1'11•, In bOOll IOOI', ~QC •tt. ol OIU<lal R9cords 11' th* ofll<• ol tne CIM.on!Y CAUPOllNIA ll•OtONAL WATE.R R9<«cllrofOl'•l!Of county, Cal!fomll, QUALITYCONTROLBOARO W1LL SELLAT PUBLIC 11.VC"TIOHTO SANTAANA A:aGION HIGHEST BID0£R l"OR CASH (peya· MU '""Mii A.,.. bit al lllN of Mii In 1aw1111 ,......, OI .,__.., C.IN•rlll• .,_. fllt Ufll\td Stat•tl .-t t'-Mlvtll ll"Ollt '"' • NOTICIOtt,u•Ll(;HIAtllHO tr•r"f to tllt elcl Or•rflg• Celll'll\' l9'tloll Ola.M l'•rry, 11'1(., ~ 00..WlllO-kltetff 111 11• 200 block OI Btecl'l,MSfllM I R•port ol W•!lt• Ols-Wllst s.tit• AM l&ouiev•rd 0,,.,,.....,1, c""'91•!nl~rdi.ll'.l•Of'9QWd fls-W•sl Sl•lll Strt•I ) Sa111• Anl. dllittl of IDOlltyar• ••tt11 i. ~ C.ll!Offlla an rlollt, 1111, •l'ld 1111tresc My. "" dlKMrt"t "l'ld '"" Alo'-' CCl!'lftyff to Ind how "'"' by It l'l'ldtr llMrf'I propHad w•1lt d1tthaf9f , .. Mid Dtl'd o1 Trmt In 1111 Pf'OP"rtY ..Sttll'lfnt1 Url•tlonal P911-.rttl\t DI• 111\ltt•d In 1alC1 County end Sl•t• chartt lllmlMtlOn Sy•t•m s-rmltl dnerlllMllM: ....... ""'" D•tVIHtly 011crlbld Ill LOU I, J and' of Tr Kl No. 1 .... 1n 1'111111< NOii<• tff. 1-1).110, """"July thf C;lty of fffwport Bt•cll. COunlY of ts tt?S. • Dr«lo-. Slit• ol C.tltof'nla, asper mep Ttit Boord wllhl• to ObYlll ~ rtCOrdtd 111 boolt 2't<f p.119'1 11 to :tt lft. tl9n 10 •Niii It In -rmllllfot pr~ c1usl"" of MIK•ll-UI Mapt, In lllt -I• dlKNl•f' r~u1r1fnttltl""" for otlk• of IN Cev1'1'f' RttOrdtr ot aMd IMl Ol.lrpoM wtll "Old• Pllfllk l\Hrlng t-tr. MIOl'-tt Sllld M .. Wiii be mad•. but wltllou1 O.W1 SOpttmllltr 12, 1t1S tOYINll'll or w1not\ly, ,,ortM or I~ Time: 9:>0•·""· 0•1ee1,r109rdll'IOllllt,po~,•••loll,or"'"· Plt1;t: Cit• ol Ori~. OtyC-cumflrMK .... tilloP9Ylnt remaining~ ell CMinbtr•. )00 E•il: Cri.pmal\, clotllolomofn..MllfSIMCu,.Ob\'Mlcl Ol:llOl,C.lllon'ill 0..0 of TrvM, f0.wl1: SltS,c.02.!t, wttll ,,......_ 111~ •ti liwll«I to«· ll'lltf'tlt tlllntn, •• pro..lotcll In Mid ..,... .... ,.,..... tlltlr views...,'""".._ .... 1111, M'fMKft. II •ny • ...,...._ IN ...... ,....lllt to n.. '"°""' -* .,.., lerlnl of Mid 0.H '9 Trwt. fits, .._..., ,,.,..... -11.lflO llf'tMnla!ION °*""" eirtd ••Jlel'ltott of 1i. T,_.. ....... c•IM tflllr Mt•"*"-• • .,. ... tf .. ll'lltll(ffflHlllVWldO... .. ..... .... ~ Or .. 11 .. INl'lb Tnllt. •111 M llHN, W , tor IM MCUl'M:T of TM fltMflcl...., vMtr s•IC DIN et ... ,...... 4tll l""*"'llt ff•lltl'IOl'IT T'll'I tl•rltot•,. 11r1cut1d Mid # .._.. • '*"'"-' In wrltlflf. Or•I u .. ,. to 11'11 ullllefl,191*1 1 •11\111 ~· tl\Mllf DI Wiii ...... •II DMIMlllOSI If Olf•111tt anl 0.,....... .... ttM~....-.tlrNttM,.,..,.., Slit • .,..,, writl«ft Holle• .. Oll•n Tiii ~ el w .. M Dlt<tllftl, re-ON1 llt<.1 .... to St41. TN u1• a.1"41 '"" WC:ul'll•fllt, t•cl 111ttts, '"' caulled wkl Hitll<ti of°''"'"'"" fltC· ..,...,.,,......"""1...-flllMoll•ll ....... lollltebe r1<1f'Clt<l Ill , ... (Ol,lftl, """"'Mt Of\11 11tl111wit re<•"'" mey wlW'w '"" ,..., °"""''' 11 ioutM. Ill lftlpl( ... 01111 f.Pflt• II RlgioNll 0.1141: .J<illyJO, lllS lolf'd Ofllc1, MU lndl•fll A"" ...... ' TITLl!. INSU JlAM('l!I ..... 1. 111 ... nl .. , CA, 92S0.0"*-•udTftU,T (OM~AMY 11......,.1 Wlwtlll lllt PWHlt'llf •:OD •• wld Trust•• to 1100, MitMa., t11rwtl'l ff11Ny. a, eonon ~,,. ,._... •lflf Ille forqolflO to 11'11 •· Allll:l'IOrl_. ""' WlllM of •ftt' """'"' 11.MWft to Y'Olil fl\lblltMtl .N-... rt M•rllw ...... ... wl>llNIMltltlrtttMk!lllll~. ,._~wlttt11'190fel'lltc:MM Nbllltlff o,-.,. c-11 0111~ o.11yP11et.,,......11 • ..,JI\, ,,,s ,.._..It,. lfJ'S • , , -.n PUBLIC NOTICE ,..11'111: TRAVEL AFl'AIRS, 1•StS OrOOIJl.uti.1 StrP\, F-1•111 Viiiti.y, CA.""' 1"' l"lcllt._ 8ul1Mlt ""--r• lerrtlCI to •bow ••• llllf 11'1 0.-""91 "°"'"'Y 0n .. n.1,. M•n H••Olno, lfOt'l llaroorl, GlfOWIGrlVI, CA. t:IMO ..iotWI H, Kell1, 109'5 Lo T...._., ~l-nV•U•,,CA.92109 llll1 IMllll'lltss w•• tondlH;\eef o, • {lllntfll pertMfllllp. tVMorw H. !11\t N•11H•rdlnfby: M1r,H.£lll•a1PoW1rof All«M\' Tiiis il•lt ..... nl w iili 11\M wilh lllf C.""'y O.rk of Oren~ Covnty on Jiiiy l, ,,,,. ._ Albllllled Of'a,... (Nil 0.lty "'lol. NI' J1, 2'. arw:1 Autu51',11, lt7S ,.....,~ PUBLIC NOTICE ·-· NOTICETOCJllEDITORS SU f'I Rt OR C.OURT Ol"TMIE STATIE 01' (ALI l'ORNIAl'OJI THf:COUMTVOl'OJlll.MGE N•.A·Uio. EillltOl ICATMERINE H. MAVSER lk• !CATHERINE MARl(NESS MAUSER, Detl"ai.ecl. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN to,,. c.r""lllM'i or tM abo~ "'lmed oec..O.nt !Nil iiltl per-1 1'Avlno tl•ims .,gel~ ttw ""' Ol<tO."' art rl"Qulred to Ille "-"'· "'"" "'' ne<•J~•• .......,lltf"l. 111 tllt 0111« ot thl cl••-ot the .)bove ff>· lllled toutl, or lo pr•i.ent 11\tm, with \hi ,..,tHW•Y voutlltrl, lo 11'• ur>Orrr.ign.."'O •l llltoflltl ot: 0. Fra11• Lafl9(!, l11pro Ptt, Sn North Et ComlM Re•1. Soiiln (ll"Mtnlt, Catilor1'1• 911'2. wllld1 I~ Ille Diet• Of bu",,.~J ol th• llf>df!r~~ In .ti man•ro; Ptrt.il1'l1'1;1 to I~ e~talt ol wlcl CletHMnl, "'111\ln lour monU!~aller tne llt'"!ot Wbllcatlon DI lhl~ 11ot ice. OateclJ"IY 2S, It IS 0. FRANK LANGE E •eculorOl \hl"Wlllol 1neabov1"n<1meddet-I O. FRANKUMGEl11•r•P1r M2M,i.1Clml110A•1I s.n 0•11'1111111, C•lll•rnla t1•12 T•I: OW) "'2·14M Att.f1llily l« E ••tlltlM' Publlstitd Orano-cu~• ~11., Piiot, Jwtr:ZS,•ndAugui.I ,, 11, 11, lt/S 2Do·IS PUBLIC NOTICE ..... 51 NOTICE TOCl:IEOITOM Ne • .S·M14) S..,..rl•rC111rl o-fllM su11 •' c1u1.,.,.11 1 ... Wl•C-.unty ol Or•.._. 1n 1ht ,,.aner ol t1't E"••~ 01 AL8EA1 F. LE VORA, ~c•aMCI. NOii<• Is "'••bY given 10 tr<!'Cllton hlvo"ll cliilln'l'!o ii19•i11st 111., ~a dt<•· dffll 10 tilt ~Id c1"1mi ln 11'11" Offlt• of Ille Cll"rk OI IM ator1wld COUr1 O• 10 PfHelll llloem lo !flt undtrsl'l"Mld al lhe olllct ol WILLl"M E. FOX, JOHN JI. WHATLEY, llO SD .. tll ~kt Aw., Sull• '2J, Ill 1111" City ol Pls.&clena, Ill L05 ""-"1ti (.0Uf11y, which 1ell.., offkt Ii ll'le l)lKI ol lluMnt~S of 1'-unefel"s.IQf>td In 111 m.it•ri oe•••i1'1tlfl lo wld HIM•. Such cl1lm• wllll Ill• n•<•1Siil•J voucntrs mull be llltd If' orewnlld as •fortl-lld wl1nln '°"'' mon\Mo ati.r 1111 11no1 pwbUcatlon et llllsnoUce Oiled ll.11gllil I, 1'1S C1TI lENSCOMM£RCl>\L TRVST II.ND ~AVINGS 6ANK DF PASADENA E•cUlor 01 lh9WIUol Wlcldtc.1dl11I WILUAM a. f'OJl & JOtlll M. WHATLEY ...__,,.,u .. •"9. UkeA .... , .... Ill ~. C..llfllntl• •t ,,, PUDllSl'IHI Or1119'1 CO.ii O•llY Plio., "'-'!I ~. 11, II. 1,. lt7S "°"'JS P UBLIC NOTICE STA•Ull HOT1ca 01' TlllUSTE&'s ut.• . T.S.ND.J~JS On Stoltmlltr J, 1115. •111:00 A.M....1. TITLE INSUftANCE ANO TftVST COMPANY, es INiy apaoolftltd T°'"" .......,. Ofld purwo11110 Ol"ed 01 Tn.i.I fl• <Onlitct ~ttl •, 1911, •1 l115t, ND. 283t, Ill book 10621, P•t• ''°· OI Otttclal Rt<or1t1 111 ttw otllce of uw c.o..t11y Rec«Otr ol Or•n111 cou11ty, C.lltorl'll•. WILL SELL AT PU8l1CA.VCTION TO HIGHEST 810DER l'OR CASH tpeya. bl1 •I II"" of wi. 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MtoK ............. ...... · ·-·-You Con Sell It, Find II; [ aa.n] One Call Service I ~~':.='=·-=·=.;.:.=··,=·===~~T~rad;e=.ll~W~l;th~d~W;;o;:n::.t.:Adr.;;;64~~2;:;•~...v;:::::'~u;.::Fo:;•;•:Cr~ed=it~Appr::!:o1v~o~I -··-....-............ .... -·-, ....... -•••• t i ...... I• Houiet Fors• Hoc.s•• For Sako Hous•s For Sak Houses For Sale ........................ ······················· ···········~··········· ...................... . alOIS: AAITorliMn G_,.al 1002 CioMral 1002 G-al 1002 G .... ral 1002 a.hNd check tt..lr ods ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• doll'( -,._t "'" I.A.LIO.A. DUPLEX W .A.LK TO SURF. BARGAIN .... 1-0••1y. n.. $59,950 DAILY PILOTes...ws SpeC'tacular beach l.WtyfortMfintift.. dupl ax on Dal boa corred lwsertlon Ollly. Pcnlnt ulu. Muln unit has Young Executive F;legance with a con· T tinental accent. Sp;u:e: HUN ERS BEACH HOME three bl8 bc.-droorn:s ;.ind !•••••••••••~two bllth s~ Gourmet kltch~n ser ves a ...U1Hr's Hotkr. spacioui living and din· All real estate advertised i n C a r e a w i t h In tbil newspaper is sub· C R A C K L I N G ject lo the 1-'ederal Fuir FlREPLACI::. Upstairs llouslng Act of 1968 is a uniq ue bu l'helors A Sf·IOWPLACI-;! Plus livability in thi 5 veriiatile, 4 bedroom, f a mily ronm or 3 bedroom with extra mas ter bedrm office. l'l1odel l)'pe hon1e with hu ge yard. Walk to bt!ach. This is a greut in · vestment on )'our way up! Taste. Quahty. Multi· EASTSIDE Sl3,t50 level estate with t:uro· 3 Bedroon1 . 1 buth. pcan touc hes that blend hardwood floor beauty happily with C.llfornia with a6sumuble t-~1-IA llte style . Stately living !Dun Just reduced from room & formal dining $37,1150. to st!ll f11st. room. Gourrrlet kitchen. . Plu$h interior or the room is dramatica~l y • Plac• 1 which makes it lllegul lo hideaway with kitchen, ba.th. MINl·BAY VIEW pnd secluded SWl deck. For complete informa· Lion . Call 963-6767. rumily entl!rt ainment l o 1auail.~ brou~ht t.ogether with Praperti•a lush cxtcr1ur th~ough a 7S'2-l9'20 advertise ''any pre· ference. li~tation, or discrimination Wsed on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an Intention to malt;e any aucb preference, limita- wall or g lass. Eloquent 1a.000tiA!lil NIW~fttac.­ mastcr retreat & 3 large 1;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; childrens suites. F.P . on·~ ly $67,950. Call 963·7881. FHA/VA TERMS 0o11. "1 q . ,;~ '"'" 11)1<1 ""f · Easts1de Costa J'ilesa THE REAL Uon, or discrimination." l~g;,~;;:;:J!~~~~ This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisi ng f or real estate which 1.s in viola· lion of the law. i Quality 4 HR + famil y rm., 2 bath home · NEW KITClll-::N. brick frplr-_ . Room rorcampt!r&boat. $13.500~ HouwsforS• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCE.A.MVIEW 61!DROOMS $85,000 4000 Square feet of living space. Very large master suite with sweep- ing ocean view. Ex- cellent for young ex· ecutive. Treat yourself ..-call 646-7171. !~ul~n!w~!l 4Br,4Ba&Gallcry 2 fireplaces, wetbar Deluxe kitchen Pier !or yacht to60' You may select the finishing touches. 675-8120 HURRY!! $32.5002STOR Y Owner sald, .. sell this l•---------TOWNl-IOUSE wee tend , b r i n.g QUALITY 3 Bdrms, 2 ba, 2 yearS' checkbook with offer'": 4 CONSTRUCTION new! Pool, yard w/largc Bedrms, 2 full baths, new Completely remodeled patio, near So. Coast crpt, new paifit. On an and enlarged bright. & Plaia. Call 752-1700 R·2 lot. Asking $39,000. cheery Back Bay home. between 9 & 5, ask !or W i 11 se ll FHA/VA, Extra large master s Wtc 1_G_"a_;_1_or_54_6_·3_"'6 __ •_,._,_·. __ s8<,s 0 .k8e4r2." or 673·7737, in this 3 bedroom home COUMTRYCLUB on quiet cul·d e-sac. l-'"-'"'""-",-'V-IE_W ____ , Owner is building CDn-MA.MOR tractor, $66,000. ?.1u6l 565 500 CALL 675-7060 GOV.,.. OWNED J Bdrm . home In nice neighborhood. t"rplc •• blt·•ns. S3 1.SOO CALL 556-8100 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors . FROM T,..., see! Call 546-581ll. · ' vr Like new 2600 sq. n .. two OCEANFROHT CUSTOMEST.A.TE ·s to•y. rour bedroom 4-PLEX S •CRIFICE across from exclusive 4 Furnis hed l ·bdrm -" country club. Extra $46,250 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 s pa c i o u s living and apls . Garages & r l d " bal co ni ~s . Su1nmer/ Rambling hilltop single orma inin~ rooms winter rentals. Owner level retreal. Circ ul ar served hy " gourmet will trade. Priced at drive. 1''ormal entry to A 31 1. 01 kitchen. Rambling rami- spacious livingroom that ssume ""/2 /0 ly room with "'el bar. ~~~~ 548·9673eves dramatically combines FHA sec luded kin e size JUSTLISTED!! qu iet elegance with master suite. Sweeping l'. t l Triplex on Balboa Panor.mle V •• ew . 4 u "s 32lbachelor s 1rs o se para c n ... • · · · · h"ld · Peninsula : charming '2 Ma ss i v e corner Great Cost a Mesa in· c 1 r ens wing. Ex· bdrm .• 2 ba .. used brick fireplace. J{uge pan•-come pr ert $7IO p pansive pa tio and rear ..,. WJ op y. . er d T 'I r Ile frplc. !ep. home + 2 kitchen to prepare month in come. Low groun s. 1 e roo · bdrm .• 1 ba., lge. sun· gourmet me.ls (-•our ac r ct All fi tst to see it. Call ..... " v ancy a or. new 963 deck, beam ceil. apt. ,.. fussy but favorite dinner paint inside. No deferred ·6767· bd b xt ba guests. Candletite dining main ten a nee . Al 1 1-rm., 1 a.; e ra · [ & util. rm. off 2 car completes mood. utilities inexcellcnt.con· ~ garage+ l ·carpDrl. Separate wing that dition.Thiscouldbeyour $ll4,ooo features a hideaway first tax shelter/cashl ~~:'~·~·~·::::::~l 673-36G.l 642-2253eves master suite with roman· r Io w invest m e n l . · OCE .. N VIEW tic li ghts view & guest HURRY'' $85500 ~ · · ' · Rent one. live o·n the quarters. Be first lo 546 4141 ... ~L• SUBM1T.Call963·7881. -ounn11 other;2hDmeson1'hlots 0Ptn 111 9 ·11s •u~10AfuKf' Ea1tsidr in Wes t Newpo rt . 2 Cotta Mesa Homt' Bdrms .. 2 baths, v.·ilh 3 Bedroom, 2 baths, dble lgc. playroom, wet bnr; r I l d R 0 vacant & ready to move p c, cps. rps, / . . d r 1 D\V, freshly r~cc. Lots in. 2 B rm., l ba., rp c .• of extras . Double patio ; lcasedat$350per COUNTRY "COTTAGE JIR +FR s41.ooo MESA DEL garage. $49,!K>O. month. Call for appt. EASTSIDE Roy McCanle Priced al $125,00J; owner Prime beach city loca-MAR lion for.this rare 3 bdrm! Secluded street with Big. big 5 bedroom, 3 priv•te yard ! Lullh bath, two·story, on quiet tropical landscape! Big, street, E -Z walk lo shop· big bdrms and unique ping and all schools lhru country kitchen! Mam· COi iege. Ful l price mo"th Polynesian ram. $58,900 .CALL s.56·2.660 room and game area .• SELECT i·li ghli ghted by rare i.ind PROPERTIES exotic tropical plants. ,_-=.-'--'-'-''-"-="-'-'--==-r will finance! FIXER Ul'l'ER Realtor 181 o Newport 673·3663 548·9673 eves Need11 work but great 1 .,.~c~os~t~a~•~l~e~s~a~S<8~·~77~29~ ... \ Owner desperate for of· I·--•-••-••-••-.. -••-.. -••-.. =---.. fer. For quick appt. Call 847·45010. Cl"fN Jot 9 • 11 S 'UN fOllf N•C f' ·~·."} , ' ~ I .. ;"B ' ,, .'>; THE REiil ESTllTERS *CASH* COOL-GREEN Near the iiea, highly valuable. high beam ceil· ings, softly paneled, beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, only $54,900. PETE BARRETI -REALTY- >1i-1211 671·4060 potential. 3 Bdrm, l bath I· house on R ·2 ;-,oned lot with room for additional unit . O nly $34,900. 646· 7711 . Open Eves. -V.A.C.A.NTOH GOLF COURSE Lovely, lonely & ready for you. Unusually sharp hidden 2 s tory. Lush gard'en setting. S74 ,950 full price. Call 64& it 71 . (Jl'fN 111 9 • II~ ,UN 108£ N/(f' FOR ANY HOME!! Full appraised value paid. Jo'ree home evaluation. Back payments OK. Call anytime. Rick Byers Dkr M2·3676 ~'~ LIKE TO COOK? ~~ THE REA -~~ rnou;~\:"jsoJ n~tcri~~n~~~ 12'~1{~"~ .. ;--;:.;;::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; overlooking pool. DANA ESTllTER POINT DOLLl10USE re· ady for your family to en· UNIVERSITY joy. 3BR, 2ba . .tastefully PARk decorated·Xlnt condi· SPARkLER lion, $64,900. CALL Must be experienced to 831·9411 be believed. A 3+ Fam.1 _ _;8:.0=N.::Dc.:R=Ec.:A.::Lc:n'-'.-'1'-NC:Cc.._ home with a fantastic parents retreat added to the master bedroom, air cond &. a yard large enough for small pool. Bright, cheery and col· orful. Over 2000 sq. n. Now reduced to pnly $59,900. Call 644-7211 Home & Income Eastside 3BR &. ram rm with 12) 2BR apts. Quiet street. $87.500. HALPIMCHIM ASSOC ., ltEALTORS 2727 E . Coast Hw)'. 675·4392 *PRIME* 9 UNITS C-2 Plus front orrice, on large 50x246 lot. Located in geographical center of Costa fl.1esa. Income $645 month. Full price only $65,000. HUGE LOT Along with this giant wooded lot with vegeta· hie carden and r~rea· lion vehicle plus boat area. is a charming J bedroom 2 bo.lh home. $47,950. ICI~:=~ P1apwti-1s2-1no 1400 QUAil St HIW1'0llJ llACM BE.A.CH FIXER AB.A.MDOHED $47,500 Price slashed $5000 below market!! Va· cant-owner desperate Needs minor p;iint & fix- ing!! Soaring beamed cei Ii n gs -European kitchen-walls or glass- sunshine bre:ikfast patio -l'l1ammolh bdrms - steps to sandy beach & pier. One o( Newports finest areas. Won't last v.·eekend ! flurry, call 847·6010, associated 8 RO kERS REAL TO R', 20 2'. W B o•bo~ ~'' l!>!>l NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX 561.SOO Ir you like clean conlem. pora ry or rustic a rty charm -we have one of each in this decorator's duplex. Ocean or canal beaches only one block a way. None nicer nt this price . 545·9491. -. ' Q•alltyWM with hardwood floors, shake roof, used brick fireplace and beamed ceiling. F eaturing new carpets. drapes, paint. appliances & astro-turf around the sparklin.I! pool . Corner location with room for camper or trailer . Offered at. $51 ,950. Call 54().1151 --HERITAGE 0 • REALTORS Find what you want in Daily Pilot Classifieds. 1002 /.Jn Nlf,U HAIL[Y ~ ASSOCI AfES M•wport 4-Plex Pride-or ·ownen;hip 3BR 2ba corner unit has !rplc in m aster BR and frplc in living rm. Others are all 2BR 2ba. On fee land, nr Hoag Hosp. FUii price $137 ,500. Call MOHTICB.1.0 Hl9My UPIJl"aclod •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. OPPOITUNITY knocks onen when ·,you UJe result·getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. Pbone642-~ PUBLIC N011CE 3 Bdrms., 2 baths + added family rm. or den condo. New carpets & paint. Clean & sharp! An xlnt, quiet location PRESTIGE HOMES [TJ 833-9781 Roollon 64!M646 llJ 4 BR &: Stone fireplace. I iet~?wn Sharp·and ·furnlshings.j~~~~~~~~~~ O.W.C. Call J. Naahl' 556-'l'IT1 Sell things fast with Daily Pilot Want Ads. Classified ads sell big items. small items or any Item. Just call642·5678. 4 IEDIOOM WATBIFROHT Only $132,500 for custom remodeled home with dining room and cozy family room . Private dock for 35' boat. Lovely Terrace and jacuzzi. IAYFllOHT LEISURE LIVING Bayfroot condominium with 2 bedrms. 2 baths offering swimming pool, s undeck, with boat slips available. 2 garage spaces, and all for only $119,500 . IALIOA -OH Tlll WA Tiit Four bedrooms on top with rental downstairs or big family home. Volleyball next door, sandy beach in front. Ready lo move in. $195,000. OUTSTANDING WATlltFIOHT By architect, well known for his use of warm woods & spacious design. Beautifully .decor ated & landscaped with tremendous water oriented feeling. $279,500, including pier. LIDO IA YFllOHT With 90' of bay frontage, there Is room for a large boat. Extra wide patio with pool. Four bedrooms, three baths. Priced at $550,000. HEWPO•T IEACH 644-17'6 A COt.DWl:LL ILUllll CO. • .. · . -' . . . • r I ifi OAtLYPILOT Mond!y.Aug u1t 11, 1975 I ~~::!.~.~•••••••~~!!.'"::'.~ ..... ,. \ -·for s.1e HMsn for s.le H-n for s.le •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~::.~~ ....... 1~-~!4!'! ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~~~!~ .. ~ ...... !~~~ .. ~~!"! .......... !~.~~ Jr.Mrol 1001 G-NI IOOZ G-1001GoMrol 1001 Colla M110 I OZ4 -OCJI•• to .. h I 040 lnlN " I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chaleou · Pr1 01~ Locution, Cool Unl•ersHyPcrfc ' ............................................................................................ 1· ULTIMATE COMMUNITY • IMHALD IAY ,, 1 e offer this oldet, subst antial h-Ome. ,.)ocated on ocean side of Coast Hwy .. on ... 1pa.rk-likc grounds.; this is a_n estate· .!rJ"' home. Adva~ce app't. required. •Vlfered at $179,500. Financing lo be " negotiated. ExclWjive lyby -. I I [U~~IN-Mfi.~TIN IHl . ' V>---REALTORs--~ ,. '644-766Z CORONA DEl MAR ~Mrol 1002GeMral 100~ ~············································· GREAT LITILE DUPLEX . $59,500 Stunning 2 bdrm. & 1-bdrm., in ver)· good rental area. FINE FAMILY HOME Excellent corner location; ''ery v.·ell mainta.inecl home: 3 bdrn1s .. 2 blhs, for~al dining rn1 ., ran1ily rnl. & hobby rrn. Shows (inc, with its great patio & loads or closets. $74,900. Y E AR ·, • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ,, '-i(J~ t L:O A S T >-1\NV C ORO NA 0£L MAQ G-al 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• With gorgeou s whitewate r view rrom this spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath VIP residence on quiet cul-de-sac street. S ituated in one of the m ost presti gious or b eac h areas Transferred seller very ,-;motivated. Call 646--ntt . Open, Eves. ~~~ ........... ~?~~! IAYFROHT TEARDOWN Do your ov.·n thing here. La st house on t he Penins ula bay front : v.•oo't quit type of view , bay, jetty & ocean. Seller will raze. Sail by then call for a rare buy. Ask- ing $285,000 2296 Channel Rd, NB MIET MALAYAN RID, It's tin1e you do!' Believe it or not, Malayan Red is the tasteful color of the interior y,•a lls or UUs beautifu'I Big Ca- nyon Broad moor 4 bedrOOm. It a·ccents the intriguing ceramic tile nooring that runs through the entry. hallwy, family rqo m and dining rm of this de· lightrul horne. There is ulso Un ia ue landscaping, a ·PoOI. separate jac uzzi and a bit of a v ieY•. Realisticall y priced at $174,500. A listing of Vergilene Hull. IJHl9UE HOME$. Itta!• 1 -675-l>OOO 2441 E. Coast Hwy. c-. dol Mw · IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W l·:-,l.1-.·r N TAYLOR CO. lU:i\I.TUHS "'" ,, 1!146 LIHDA ISLE -HEW -LUXURIOUS Finest custom construction in this superb ·s BR home on the bay. H&F pool, pier/slip, billiard rm. sauna & 51,:! blhs. R"ich appointments. $395 ,000 76 LINDA ISLE DRIVE . OPEN DAILY l ·S 2111 s .. J .......... Road HEWPOIT CEHTH, H.1. 644-4910 Getter al ' IOOZ G-... 1002 ....................... ···············~······~ LIDO ISLE IA YFROHT One of Lido's best built bayfront luxury homes. Lavish use of flr. to ceil. mir- rored walls ; formal dining. 2 frplcs., lge. bit-In BBQ in kitch.; rumpus rm. F1exible use : 4 BR. 4'h ba. & sep. 2 BR., 1-ba.apt. lo help carry paymts., or 6 BR., 51/:! ba. for single dwelling. Xlnlter)Ds ! $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-l l H1y \•d1·:),.,.,. N ~ 6TS 6 161 1002 GtMral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "OlD SPANISH VILLA• JACUUI Secluded behind high walls for total pri vacy. Doubl e oak door entry. Indoor g lass garden atrium off massi,·c living ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z STORY ... ' . . COMPANY room and formal "dining room that open.'! lo the Ht-:,\LTOHS sky. Walls of glass en- SI NC E 19.1-1 trance, view of lus h ·673-4400 grounds & your ptivate JUST LISTED! MESA VEllDl I 3• 4 IR Pool- 1~~~ ........ ~ .... ~~~·1 jacuzzi from the garden kitchen and famil y room. 3 Bedrooms, including separate huge master s uite. Fully a ir condi - tioned. Red tile roor. Near golf course & beach. Jt's different & unique. Inquire now! Call 842-2535. ~ STORY.f'OOL· GI OR FHA terms available. Pic- turesque front exterior: whlle stucco & rail fence, tan picture frame win- dows, 3 towering 50' a ld e r tre es, solid hardwood floors, knotty pine cabineted, family style kitchen, 4 bdrms. 2 buths for supreme fami- 1 y co mfo r t . Rear : massi\'e r ear patio & captivating trees & shrubs. Neal yard. clean interior. Price will as- tound you-in very low 40's. !197-0321. ~ prestigious Clubhouse ·Dr. A newly decorated, freshly painted. 4 BR, Fam-rm home w/a huge 42' oval pool. Outstand· ing fo r $74,500. Call 644-7211 $2,990DOWH True! Just $2,900down + buys it'! Two s tory Frencb m otif chateau. Giant sparkling pool. Completely remodeled &: redecorated. CUstom tile fireplace. Huge kilchen- mic rowa ve + indoor BBQ! Winding staircase to hid eaway mas te r r.JD.Nlu [L BAI LEY ~ ASSOCIATE'> suite. Large bedrooms. I~"""""" ----------1 Enclosed patio. Electric ****HELP•*** garage opener. All this Yourself save $$$$$. for on l y $29,900 full Price increase probable price! Take advantage. in very near future. 2 Excell ent Costa Mesa Bedrm, 2 bath, single barga in . Call now. story Condos in Santa 752-1700. Ana, only $21,950. Large M Nrll9•1i~fur~roefN1Cf' spacious lawns. security VIEW OF -Walker & lee Real !stale • tale, pool, etc. 10 °k 0 1Down. Ask for,.Fre.nk, 839·8321 ,Agent. •' THE IAV Custom h illtop home with huge family room & large workshop or rum· p us r oom . 2 La r ge fireplaces. This 3000 sq. foot beauty is ncwJ.Y list- ed-don't mi~ it. Call lo ............. 1. • CORdN A DEL ?.IAR c harmin g ex· traordinaire---bt?am ceil- ing , paneled walls, pegged floors. fireplace & THREE bedrooms, two bathS'; TWO LOTS- be a dti fully secluded, cool tree-s haded brick patio & l a r ge ya rd . Three-car garage & hob· by room. $123,500. , '. ' I002Ci! .. trol 1001 ·······~······································ ·' macnab / lrvlne reeltg DOVH · SHOllES Clean lines & efficient design renect the executive's penchant for the finest of everything in this pre- stigious, fully airoondilioned home. 4 bedrooms w /luxurious master stiite, library, game room w/cozy fireplace re treat, formal dining, gourmet kitchen & sp,arkling pool .. .$395.000. Maxine Wtlllams 6'12·8235. (Q64) llYIHE TEl•AC\I -$79,000 4 bedrooms + copr. den, Lots or room for tlie gro"(ln'g family in this spacious hol)le. To'm'Queen 644-6200. (Q65) 50 MILi VllW! Newly listed ! One of the great 5 bedroom homes In Harbor View. clean & crisp truout. Carl Buller 642-8235. (Q66) MODIL llAUTIFUL-\llG CAHYON. 4 bedrooms + family room - cathedral ceilings -ceritral air corKL -colQl'fully landscaped -orf white, yellow .& light green decor. Mirrored wardrobe -isfand kitchen -trasbmasher -intercom '+-room for Jl09l. $177,500 fee. Walter King MZ·823S. (Q67) • ' COie of Hewport .......... 2515 £.Coast Hwy. G....... 1002 675°5511 •••••• ·-·············· i--~O~c_e_a_n.""""Vi~ie~w--- We speclalt,e in ... on the water . . . near the water ... view ~ water WATERFRONT HOMES 2633 \V. Co11~1 l--llgl"l'.wy Nt\~1JOrl (:k,,, II f7 14l 631 ·l•ll KJ New cust.om 2400 sq. ft . home with 180 degree panoramic ocean view . Builder will customi ze-to meet your individual re· quirements. $114,000. 1 0 % Down. CALL 962-7788 ~ K€Y 1 l\€A'LTOR$H SU,llt SHARP Form a l living room w tvaulted opGn beam ceiling. Gourmet kitchen w/famlly room + new landscaping. Call Sparl· Ing Inves tment Corp., 833-»44 1002 REALTORS 644-7270 .6.. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX U Front home has 3 bedrooms, fireptace, 3 baths, bltn kitchen .. Spa cious 2nd unit bas 2 bedrooms. Call us to see thls prime property. $100,SOO. 212a f coiiv Highwoy, corona <Ml Mar - PACESETIER HOMES RANCHWOOD Mesa Verde Drumutic t v.•o 11tory on lo1rge pur11dise .:n>ond» v.·ith cnormoug frt.'t'·fnr1n dance pavillon. 1'otal luxury Inside, rormul ~n· try to pi ano slzt.'(J p;irlor, fiesta room. banqu'-'l din· Ing, 3rtl bttth orr n1astcr rclrt•ul, •l bdrm'i; 111 nll. E11:t eri o.r of P.V . .stone. First 1im'-' on m;1rket, won 't lust Ion~. Ukr .. call, llunt1ngt on llcot<~h . nr Dcune tlon1c. I yr. ncv.· :r o<'eun. 4 n,r. 2 Ha: I !lly, 2 br, 2 bu . den. i><'lllo. lo yri;. uld.} 11110. l!•lol lrl-'<'l'I, mtiuil lnd st·p.: , ,.pmkln;. conventional f1111u1 c111 i:: l'oo l /1'cnnis. 569,500 only. Owne r SSJ.SOO . rrin. onl)'. Xlnt. nnan1· ~'Ell._ I ng a\1 .. 11 Ownr r . CLOSE-OUT SALE!! selling 4 decorated models + 2 repo's ut exlra lo¥.' prices! 8% Financing also availuble . Quick sale extras include : front landscaping ·a nd sprinkle rs , rear fencing. upgraded carpet, oveil /rangc, dishw asher & d·is posa·l . llurry ! ! For more information. 551 ·1275 Dy Owner 2 Br llomc. cu~l Approx. 4 )'r old, vuc. Interior . gdJ nr e11 prc5l'1ge, 2 t1 ly. horn c ~$00, ~-Ml 12__!nc.. w/im11rt•ssi\'I.' cntr>111Ct'. •BY OWNIR.* <I br, 3 ba. lg. f:.111 . rm. F 1 1 h WITH POOL •IYOWHER• LO\I Cly kit ch w/brkf!it . orrncr lllO<C. ome b:ir. Stopdov.·n. ~i>uc. Ii\' It's beautiful! t.ived in I ~ rm. -A•1rr11I, frn1l. liin rm. mos. 3Br. 2bu, forn rm. & 2U 'x22' bonus rm , :t lr · cond. All t erms , curpl'c'!, drps in lux-~.000. Call 714: 511-2444 540-1720 1002 GOMrol 1002 TARBELL urious f•ark Huntington.1 __ l_7_1_4_1~5~5_z_._1_2_ZZ Lg. lot w /l'Onc. blk wall. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2955 llurbor lll\'d., C.!'11. ona Point I 026 DUPLEX OM BIG COROMA IE.A.CH *TRIPLEX* Ohl' Door to leach l\.l<Jsslve heated pool i11 $32:,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lm maculnte ownet$ urUt $95,000. By Owner in Dan:-1 Knolls. v.'hh pegged ouk floors. Three rurnis ht.-d unite· Large 3 Br, 2 Ba v.·/your Larae living room with II ca r t of Ba Ib o a choice of crpt & drps . rireplace. opens to Peninsula, nt'i1r shop· L<1rge fenced ya rd v.·tth spacious sun deck over-ping. schools und tcnni:-pa ved boat . nv. or looking the surf at big els. Large dcc kli over trailer storitgc area. Corona. l\.1 aster bt."<iroom garages. Gonagoquick. $54,500. 496-0fi.KS. also faces on the vi~w Cati 675·6670 secluded yd. w/l:i\·is h 2 STORY.POOL prof. lndSCPM.· Nr . s1:hls. Step down living room to & shop'g. S7U,500. Prin. wall o( mirror11! Lar~1· only.Ov.·ner.8.15-7156 fiesta room . BrlJi:hl GREAT FAMILY ROOM O"·ne r will fin11nc e - .lo,•ely home "'ith tv.·o patios, fire pl ace and huge master bedroom. Very quirt n eig h - txirhood. C.:OJ ll 312·•1455 or !140-5140. ~ourmcl ldlchen. Sweep 1n g wroughl iron stairway. llwi:e master suite. Enclosed laundry. Central air conditioning. Secluded patio. Olympi~· site pool . Prime lrvl.nc location. llurry to !(CC • call 752·1700 . side. All this pl us an ex· JACOBS REALTY El Toro I 032 tra unit v.·ith fireplace in ••••••••••••••••••••••• top·t~p condi~io.n. J-ic~e·s Balboa Peninsula 1007 Condo t yr old. 3 Hr, 2 &, one 1n u million. t:all ••••••••••••••••••••••• a /c, uttach. tlhl i.:ar. l.i.:c . no''"· 073-8550. •Duple• ~.uv.,.,. pool, SJS.000 7"~ Assum. oPf;,,.1oJ -i1s111i.:r;.11 · ".;I<>'>"°"" I s·i· 1073 • ·rriplcx $125.000 • ~·-•_· _ c ___ _ ..,..........., """1< 111 ~, I . ' 'I •ul" '• I [~,1111111 [~-· ·-~ Marshall Hit~ 67~460C Fountain Valley I 034 , ,:; C 't hachlOIE••••••••••••••••••••••• <" ' ·' ,. : apis rano BY O\V,N E R-1...ovcly '"'· • • •••••••••••••••••••••• - Walker &lee Reol lslele CAPTIVATIHG lhrffs CanM'lita Beautiful 4 bdrm.•, 3 bath OCEAN VI EW Duplex 1500 sq . ft. 3 BR, 2 Ba . 8) owner. $74.500. 400-0672 2 ba home w /m<1oy xtras. $-19,:!50. 968-5-i~ll . $46,500 L"'J""" leach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flimily home with a vii:w. OCl'::AN VIEW Duplex. b) Super litri.:e . wu ll cd 0\11ner. 3 BR & 1 Br patio; immaculatt>, mO\'· S68,500 . 496-06'7.! 4Br, 2ba, fam. rm. new cpts/drps. Professional- 1 y de c orated & landsrapt>d. Xlra large lot. Ass umable loan. $48.500. Ph: 968-3283 . Beach Retreat Handyman.Speclal Tree lined street. wind-For the handyman; thhs<f ing walk.way through bdrm .. 2 bath home, in New t:;ng land setlin!l. xlnl neighborhood. nt..'C<ls Cu lhedral glass entry to paint. carpets, draperies piano sized purlor v.•ith & TLC. but you can :'i8\'l' old brick hearth and many dollars on thi:'i v.·ell Colonial manlle. Gllllcy co nstructed homC'. :1L kitchen or woodl'd. ac-$52,500 e·in <'Ondltion. Qv.·ncr "ery anxious. $77,500 Corona del M• I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C. F. Colesworthv Reaffors 640.0ofo FABULOUS LISTING in the wonderful world of BA YSHORES. Tasteful· ly d eco r ated. Three ramily bedrooms plus a large playroom with a fireplace. An excellent .ottering. $82,500. Call us to see il. 673-8.550. oPfN m v . •r ~ 11,~~ 1oafN1r1 · SPYGLASS H...tln9'on leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAIN 3-4/PLEXES2b,&Jb<,2 I . ba. Cpl. drps, bltns. enc. T he east expens1\'e . 2 gars. $59,950. ea. Owner. Story resale .~omc 111 842-0389 Spyglass on l''ce ground . .:-_:-:.::=::_ ______ I 4 BR, 3 Ila. t'l;ew Bedford 4 Br. 2 Ba. Roman tub, P lan. Gorgeously up pool, v.·alk to bch. !\todel g rad e d . 0 w n e r cond . Vacant. Isttimeor· transrer red. !\lust sell ! fered. Hurry! $55,950. 644-0997 or 644-6977. BEACH HOUSE Assume $32,990 Sprawling beach home w 1S panis h fla,·o r ! ! Arches, adobe fireplace. v.·ood parquet floors, cents. 4 J umbo s v~ed sle('ping quarters . 600 ~,i-'\· · fi'l'1'fkBrP~ Sq. ft. da lll'l' pa\·ili on. ~ J nestled in st•c luded " OO@t:Ulltl~ \\'oodsy setting. Dcl'lcrted 499·2800 by owner, mO\'e right in . GI terms, bkr. Better LUX U RI OUS H O~t r. hurry.Call W/J NCO!\t E. n ext lo 842-8854 oceanfront , No. Lagunu. 2BR home w f2 deh,1xc un- its, pool & jacuzzi. Super ma ns io n o r in coml.'. ZAGRODZKY. lll·tr . 494-8611 TARBELL Vacant Estate Must Sacrifice THE HOME TO Va ulte d ceilings, tilt> COME HOME TO 673·7601 garden kitchen, family, Sits high above the <:ity on a lonely cul-de-sac. Huge parlor . gia nt coun- try kitchen. f"ormul ban- que t room , enormous fiesta room v.·ith noor to ceiling hearth and IJBQ. Indirect lighting, huilt -in sound system. SE·cludl'd mas te r s uite O\'t'rlooks multi·terruccd grounds. Need s s ome fixing. $39,000. VA loa n of $24.800 at S::t'a'l., A.P.R. , $276 a month pays all. T ukc advanta){e, Ci!ll bkr. Owner EaC)ef' to Sell Take advanlaAe of s:1v· ing s on R . Jo:. Com - missions 1.0 move in below market. Lovely Oceanview, steps to ten- nis courts & high school. con,·enie nt to beach & town. Lge hillside lot on quiet dead end street. Charming bri ck stair"'·ay from street. 2 car garage & rear off street. parking , level with house. J Br, 2 Ba, unique frplc, Sun porch ; all for S77,900. Open llouse Sun. 1·5 or call 49-1·4911 or 83.S-0002 ror appt. 820 l~a.Vista. Lati. Bch . ~~~..;,,,~~~~~~real fr o nt PARLOH , For the spice in your life : patio entry to master, try a beautiful ly built 3 By0wner.3Bron PLUS i-I UGE cus·roM bedroom,2balhPaceset-Bayside,2blocksto 40'POOL! Bkr002·5.'i ll ter in Mesa Verde. New CdM Beach. 675-0686 paint &: carpets, 2 lo\'ely back yards wi th la nai. Seller moti\·atcd. Asking $.58,000. ...-...rS u PERB f---f OMES 3141 Campus NB 549-1655 WHAT CAN I DO WITH $50007 Just over $5000 down SHORECLIFFS Vaca nt 3 lledrm, 2 bat w/pool. Oce<1 n & canyo view. Tremendous poten tial. Ask.fog $139,500. Agt 615·6900. Costa Mesa 102 •••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME VA, 3 Br 537 .950. Or no dn. GI Ov.·ner 11\gl . 546· 7739 : RELAX .... beside shimmering pool, surroundt..-d by tall cypress. v.·hile dinner cooks in spotless. stcp- saver kitchen. This home is located within cyclini.: distance to the ocean & can be yours ror S.'i4,000. Coll 9611-4405 · Salespeople Needt.."<i • • • • 842-8854 TARBELL payment plus cost.s on OY L bea utiful Costa l\tesa H 'I< A &15-9733. .A-6/an home. FMmal d;n;ng INSTAHTCAS <?!<OPERTlcs FACING scats 12. f'amily room For YourHonw REAL ESTATE QOO Git """Y" ~I a lmost 20· sciuare. Super Full appraised value pd. . LAKE PARK clean. Seller motivated. Call now for free evalua-Sharp Studio Con_do , 2 Br, FUii price $42,500. See it tion. $2?,000. Blue Ribbon ll. Beautifully custom d('- 4114 9~1l ~·lll ('J\6 CEDAR now. Call 648-7171. --~C~e~n~lu~<~y~2~t;·~'~t<l-~95~2~1-'l ..:E~-~2~1'~·~42~9~·;;5"';;;';;:_:---1 corated 3 bcdroorn. i a~ or-1~1 m?·11~1 ur:•o~1 ,1>1.'1•; bath h ome. SG0 ,900 . YOUR Tli\I E -Large cheerful kitchen. Wood & solar bronze glass. Big warm lofted master bdrm. & view decks. m ake this home easy to love. 2 Bdrm., l'I~ ba. $61.500 ,,m ........ . . ·• ~ . . =~ ~ ' ,c: ·•.· . "'=''' THE REAL EST!ITERS EASTSIDE $32.750 Perfect starter home. needs a little fi xi n'. Fan- tastic investment. Call 645·0303. I POltlST OLSQH IHC. HERE COMES SUPER HOUSE!! 3 CA R G ARAGE-a nd gor geous near ne w 5 bedroom, 2 story home featuring spacious fami- ly room , kitchen eating area, form a l dining room. upg raded carpets, draees & wallpaper. See this great family home now ti t $71,'500. Call Sf0-1151 • ,,,.,.... HERITAGE . • REALTO RS 100 ft to OCEAN Outalandlng buy for in· vestor or perliOll who de- si reg beach homo + rcn· tal income. Duplex con· sistt of one unit with 4 bedrooms. 2 baths +one unit with 2 bedrooma & one-bath, Exnlllent sum· me r r e ntol. Just re- duce<l . IAS,000, 640.6161 IS PRlr.-f ETitl-1E Fireplace. Wood panel- .... don't waste it ! Seethi · -ing. Fa ntastic view. Call sharp 3BR, fam rm -t 1t,oselle~'~mmi formal din r m home. huge fenced lot. all th Real Estate amenities, you .II look by llv:3/AY 962·4471(r.:: further. Assumt' $?1 .000. VA. CALL540.3666BKR. MONTICELLO 1 sty Con do. 2 br. 11'2 ba, dbl.gar. Ownr, $33.000. 979-6570 srLEHDID! 1.,.1... I 044 A deli ght~ Great rtoor ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED plan for family living. JmmaculateSeaTerracC" Scrum pt ious ca rpel. 1 HOME LEFT! home on la rge lot with 2 go r geous drapes . 4 patios & boat storage VA HO DOWN bdrms, 2•,; bath, large This new free standing area. Walk to beach &. Darling 4 bedrm, 2 bat home. 968_4456 home in Univ. Park has tennis cou'rts. See thi!i o n tree Ii n ed street . TREES GALORE approx. 2500 sq. ft. or liv-be8utifully decorated 3 Large yard with 2 patios. Vegetables from your ing space. It includes :i bedroom. 2-story horn<"·· VA a ppraised at $37 ,200. very own garden on thill lrg BR's, finished bonus in one or Laguna~ fine11t Vets need only $1100. lar•e lot. Trailer access. rm. 3'h Baths, formal priva t e communltiel'I. Clos'·ng co•ls total mo dining rm & family <m. $99 900 ' · 4 bdrm, l o/.a bath. Bri ghi · pymnts approx $313. Cal ga<den kitchen.,..,., 4456 The pr ice is $64,SOO NEEDS FAST SALE now-won't last! .,,...... leasehold & the builder is Walk to tennis court!:, C 1196• •405 anxious to sell ! a o-.. large pool and ocean S I I Needed r ARK ll HOMES a espeop e Beach CoHCICJe from this two-story, J e e · e 552-9300 bedroom, 2 bath home 2 Story $21,900 ___ o.::_=...:.:..:.:.. __ , with dining room, plus Secluded. private com· FOR SALE family room. Located in munity, 3 bedrooms in-nice private community. cludg hide·a-way master Or Leose/<>Ptiolt $63,900 suite, guest facility and Price REDU.CED to cozy den . Gourmet S49,500 onthis3Br.,2Y:t 1963So.CoastHwy ... * IY OWNER kitchen, formal dine, Ba . single family home Laguna Beach Spacio us 4 B,.:.N2 Ba BETTF.R 1-IUllltV! Call in Univ, Park. Call for • • 494-0749 • home. 2,150 sq n . r. So. 962-5585 . details! I~~~~~~~~~~ Cst Plaia. Lots of xtras. I· Only 3 y.-s old ! $65.000. · LE RAISOR EMEltALDIAY p,;n<ipal• Only! 979-8599 Spadous 3 bdrm .. 3 bath DOT-•Ha•e$l,8007 REALTY home; lge. living,dining -& fa mily rooms. Bonus That 's how mue!h It 4523Campus0r.,Jrvine Joftfor extralivi.ng,with wou ld cost )'OU to move AClllWR.LuallCOWU'f Campus Valley Shop Ctr. elevator. Close to beach In lo this cha nce-o f:1 ;;;;~~;;;;~~;;;;1;-;;;;c;;A~-L~L~_1;1;1-1;;;6~00-;~-;;;-' & park. $149.500 a·lifetime 3BR + fam rm TURNIR ASSOC. + formal dio rm, good c H • •· old home. Garden set-Tax Shtlhr llFRIS .. MG llOSN. st wy, wguna ting, plush new crptg. H.tlftfJfa11•och FOUMTAIN.... 4f4·1177 Assume Vi\ loan·Paym S'RIHGRaD Charming patio and gas Oceanfront Woods Cove. only $222. per. mo. Call barbeque are all In· Fa bu I 0 u 1 6 mi . 540-3166Rltr. ESTATES eluded in the attractive whltewaterview.6Bd.t OPEN DAll.Y tand scaplngolthisnewly b $350 ooo 7% k THI llST VALUE New l & 4 ple1t painted 3 bdrm .. 2 bath 0:rer . o~n. f94.7~~11 1~ INMISA VBDE 1-101\of EOWN ERSUNIT twnhac. It's an end unltr ----~---- One of a kind, former Offered fromS87.500 Mnd It's p riced al just Loguno Hiiis I 050 model home fe.aturina: 4 West or Beach Blvd, $56,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, formal dlnJng 6 blocks on Adams. ~ room, breakfast nook north and ramily room. With;l ~~~~~~~~~~·I Its 3 '" ••<age and •P· VISleN 38R. 2ba, cntrl air. shag; cplS, bltn:'i , Allsumo 7'-" VA,-Owner 55J.950:l/ ™·9700. P · t I •·~ $18,650 roJum• e y _.... square as•• 'TY leot of li_vln• an>a. and S BLO<:KS TO BEACll. ~~ L-H'9uo1 105Z priced at S67.~. Phone Old home on good sized 552-1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s..G-2313 for appointmen lot with alley occells. 2 1~~~~~..;,,,~~~~~~ a nd additional info. Buy, Bedrooms. 1 bath. Wine pie•se hurry! cellar. Ver')> unique. Va· OCCU'Y llFOIE (lf'INJll••11s 1UNt0.,NKf' cant. Call for showlni. SCHOOL~S ,, 538-9836. Dttrfield lownhome, you Bl: Red Carpet, Realtort Jr you de.sire a P1 an' 4 I ;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;I 1hould make an Ofter tm· 1~~~~~~~~~1;:·:~:;!~~~=~ M""IDITH 4ARDIMS me<llotely: builde< ••Y• ..... • no more nae this home Beautiful 3bdrm.. until Ot:c!. or later. Ask· COLLIEGl,Aal. BeauUful ncla:hbomood. inaonly.SM,950 Cut tomlacd 4 bdrm., 2 '15,500 R52 7000 LIDO ISLI balh1 : wrought iron g-ate Chc:>Ole your lender. or • • QUll!'t' ELEGANO£ ~In 212 vi.«;hlfto entry. 2 p~UO&. Walk assume 7% IOBn. Owner l hl1 1en1alfonli'I 3---SR • ·•41.aa11 64U20I "" Ls .p:itlo,3Dr.2Ra,sun· all schools . Call fo wiCll~~rz.2nd_. ......_ garden home ror one NI o.w.OrWe 1"•MKArtiw.w 1101~~~0t deck. Open Su n. 1·5. app't. ' ....,....M -.. luck1 famllJ1: ...... S14,500. • _ ................ oni> '"'""' $81,SOO. BJ Owne<. Criln·M-hoc. •nllors 644-7661 iojo,tllo_ut. 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Cre!l t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' LAGUNA MIGUEL llomeon t'ee Land! Sti7 &oo ~·~ m, ~~~· •LANDLORDS• 3 br, 2 ba, ralijl;e, rpt.1 ., 3 BR. fam rm ,~ba ti' $435 Twnhomt>. Avl . 9/1. 2 hr $3"15. Yrly 2 hr. 2 htt., 2 1g ht , a i rey, I 81'"', • IEST• Call$,48·1589$unonly. vEAdER REALTY . drpa.$32S.M8·7431. Newport lilC ... den. 2'h ba, frpl , 11tory, 2 car encl gur .. balcony, pool.Adull.ll.lft> NEWLY PAINTfo;O,de· S56-6 lTI 'HoR1efl,.der1 *MESAVERDJo;3 br ,Zb<•, ~Br,Z'h ba,wntr .... $800 rerrig, ttar, cpl, drp:s, bali::ony.642·1003 pet'l .Cpts,drps ,~tv ,rer . . luxe 3 bedroom, corner BLUFFS ·VIEW 642-9900 ( 1 t d bl LE RAISOR pool &: t~nnls . 9'79·5J.10, Sl70 1887 P.tonrovta C.M. lot, pool-size lot. pre· Fee land w.ith this im-"How L·-kyC., Calirornia's La,...esl !..'t..• c~sd. ""& ' tpdns. eltl. 2)6 days or M2·M51 CoroM ct.IM• 3822 548·9743 644-9419 I m, •· ..... d -·~ _.... _. ur nr. wt.r. • • ••'---------Iii glou1 areu. Own er cic ex apac1ou.~ UP!l•u y.,..-· •Renta l Service~· REALTY eve. ••••••••••••••••••• • .-· anxious. 162,ooo. trl ·level B.11yfront Con· 97s..7S36or83J.~days SUNNY 3 hr, 2 ha. w/buy VILLA .._, r,.S A ,Garden LtMJUft• Nlgye4 RHllty d o. Lux 2Rr • r·1t (or OCEAN DUPUX ~---2 BR, t Ba , pleat;ant area. 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine ApGo lwNwtl FW'ftlilhed &. oceanvlcw. Quiel. So. Apls. 2 Br. pal10, pool, '496-4<MO 830 38r), fttm rm. frml din 2 three Br. 2 lM&th upt11 , '~J,;:,l"~'!'~J,l,l~,;~l.I ~.~ .... ~.u1.0c,1~!!.!~-~, $265 +. Campus Vulley Shop Ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Hwy, nr . park. Gar . playgd, ~<Ir. i''(nm l205. -------'=·;:,5050:=1 rm. Max privwcy. Cstm Duublec111r1Car.with 1iun· _ . ··-····-··---.....,~ .,...,......,, CALLllW•OO lolboolJfond 3706 .s pace. no pt>ts . $350 mo. 719W .W1lson.646-!ZI * WE tt:MOW * decor. Nr pool, t.enni1 . deck-Could be 3 cur . As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-7498 or 675 ~ LARG E 2 8 bltns · LAGUNA BEACH O pen Daily 1·5. 2Vt1J su1ne 7144. loun. Come on ~. ---· E·Slde lBR house, nice lrvine-3 Br. 2 &,, home. Cute 2 Br. house +.~11r . N 3 b 2 b· Hit drps. ~5170_r.Call 3.~.p~i Que~ada . N.IJ. Owner down Snt & Sun lZ·7. 7311 FREE SERVICE yd. Prerer Senior t•itizcn. Community Park & Pool. Yrly, $310 be>.:1n. Sept. :~ r.. c~d~~r5"9~ Noon 548-9455 * IEST • Anx1ou8, llri L't'<I rt'<l uct•d Seashore Dr. TO LANDLORDS S14!) no pets 646 .. 1!124 $350 mo. Ownr. 552·9606. Gas &.Water pd,675<1003. ? n~ett1a , 1---·------- T ti £ 0 to; S ·r I N SU BJ\1 l'r . Ai;:t /Owner "Ste How Lllcky J\l b f Bo d Days NEWLY DECOllATED \z J\10NARC ll BAY T1'~n. li41·7177 . Yau c_,I!._... em er o ar o El Toro 1232 •RIMT.A.LS• Deluxe 2 ~r, "!°Gar. Yrly 2 OR l' b •J blk to hr Bltn. R&O , gar. int. HJ\CE : Prime corn"' _.. Realtors, littler Uu8I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIV PARK $325 Begin Sept. gas & , i'2 a., . , 00' 6 2 .,.,..., locatlonwlthoceanvic"w Lldo61r$122,500 ~ nesis Burea1.1,Chumbero 3DR 2 8Ah • trru!t · wuterpd.67s.JOO:.i beach. Adults only, no St mo. 4 . .......,, • Commerce. • ome ,w • 3 BR , 2 Bu · • • · • • PiOI:& pets $350 Mon th Hunti gt le h 3140 ~:a':-' n~"werj bd~~~02~; ~!~~ iA:t',11675-~;:;· lot · 530-1505 ~~~:. g5~1h~~is c~~~·~~ 3 8~.J~L~'G·E 'PAitK$42.S lolboo P•nlnsulo 3707 Boyd Rltrs. 675-5930 ••••• ~ •• ~." ••• ~••••••• h h , $3951 . 1 arde ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt • 1 am & din rn1 s. :.! VfpfchThe ~l.8 .pool.38r,kids,pet . A ~01nc g ~e!Ms 3BR.den,2ba ..... ,_$100 1175 yrly.BeginScpt.Sml CostoMeso 3124 BIKETOIEACH . r p c is • w e t b 11 r , DUHAN a OOYLIE ll.D. mobile. 2 Br, ap gen Rancho S<tnJoaQwn. barb. w /pvt heh pri v. 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR SHOPPING" numerou:f r1nc appoh\t• INVESTMENT, INC. pins, kids. NEW 3 Br', 2 Ba, garage, 2 BR. 2'h Ba ·. · · · · · · $600 Adult only 675-3)63. Off Beaten Path Beaut i ru I new 2 Blt mcnt11 . Red uce d t o Boats Go By 17400renge,Cost•M•M FTN Vly . pool,3Br, ~am cpts, drps, dishwasher, TURTLE ROCK 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no s tud io apts. Frplt'i'. Sl29,500. ll UHH Y! From this lofty beach 548-1168 rm, 2 Ba, applns, kids, adults only. S03 Poinset· 3 BR, 2 Ba .... ~. $425/450 Corot1a clel M.-3722 pets, dshwhrs, shag cpts, bltns, dis hwashers, 2 cfr LOC)U"G Nlgutl Reafty vill8. Roman pillar en· ~t.s. & gardener. tia. $375. mo. 557·7010 4 BR, 2th Ba .. ··· .. · 5475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• closed iarage, rrplc. garage . S1.1ndecks. From 830-50.50 496·404-0 try. ru11bing waterfall, ltf11 Moll•ADeal Furnis hed Newport WALNUTSQUAl<E BACHELOR APL"' $160 & BBQ. Gris & water pd. $200.536·2579 wide s tretches of park Pvt.. Pty. has XlO Rec. Beach, 2 Br, ut1l, boa1 2 BR. I Y:i BA Condo, 3 Rft , ~ha,·:;·······~ $220. Util. pd. Nr. ocean. Pool Sb~a:tlr~ir; 1~~~o~a~c~ land greens. Finishing acres,JBr,Ranchin San dock, $250 week. Agt . Rancho Viejo. 1\ir, att. l>E l'.HFIF,LDllO~IF~ 2500Seaview LAM.A.MCHAAP'TS NEW2&3DR,D/W,frple . "lZOO ft bcl touch es of colorfu.J Luis Obispo Co.; AlllO 3 Fee. gar, pool, c1>l &: drpti. 3 HR . 2~: Ba ..... ··· $425 372,. 778 Scott Place,OI Adults only. Agt..536-7528 .. sq. " 4 rm . tro pical landscaping. waterfront lots. Total HOMEFIMDERS 848·SSOO&S8U·95G3 CostoM•SG ., 642-5073 or 5J6·4095 ocea n vie w h ome . Enormous luxury fl oor value,$287,000Cash. Blt· •642-9900• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i GuardedpresUgearca. plan with 2500 sq. ft . change for ; Unilll-•louse FowttoinVoHty 3234 539•9 SWHIC&UP I IR (LOFTOHLYI NEW deluxe, beach area,~ ANCHORAGE F 1 I · Wh • ! ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 Ba, cl~ed gar. • or ma par or boaSL<i tlS or at'!? 714·9'79·4977. r • -11 •-• 1 •Studio & I BH 1\pls . Pvt Patio, frpl, l yr lse $275. mo. All util pd. • __ i_'~-'-~-~-~~~-MENT~"-7~7~1~5~' --1 ~f,ii~}'~~:~[i/J},~ Bro~~·; ;~;;;,~H 1ti1? i~t;Wj;~~I 0i~~~ ~~t~t" £~r New Rancho San J oaowo =~~~~;~~,~~1E~~;' ImH1~~~F'T~scy i.'ir~cu or --Agt. Pool table si1.ed ramily A rare rind. All 3 Or, 2 Sl75 . An a hm . 2 br, 673·502<1 townhome ; largesl San •SS Oi''F~'t:ck·s rcnt. 28lt;:~~jCM 3 BR , 2 BA, enc. gar .• Mewporthoch 1069 room, s unny breakfast Ba, -4·Plex w/.sprinklcn; studio, pool. . ..._.hlltJlona.ach 3240 Luis Rey model ; 3 Br.. w/ad • W/W cpt & drp6. 1h mi ••••••••••••••••••••••• area orr wood accented & Bltns. Good Income. $200. Brea.reaJruce 2br, •••••••••••••••~••••••• luxuriously upgraded. 2376NewportBlvd,C.._1 from beach, children BAYFROUT kitchen . 3rd bath orr Xlntpotential.$86,000 kidsok. b Marvelous view. Avail. S48·9755or645·3967 MearComp&etion OK. no pets. $M0 mo. 1"'1111 I muster retreat. Anxious SOlJTH CO>Sr $165 G G. 2 br sep dine Huge prestige 2 sly, 4 r, now $GOO '9fo CEDAR WOODS Bolsa Chica & Warner. 2 C ll hk INVESTMENT · · • · formal dine rm, 21h ba, · · E SIDE b ch /f le ustom tlomes owner, ca now, r. rm. . upgraded thr00t1l. 2 Yrs Carlson, Rltr 833·9293 · a · w rp · 329 University Dr, near See Mgr. 4662 Milo. Apt. BALBOA PENINSULA 540~1720 549·0812 646·6710. $190 G.G. 2 br. kids & W lk .,, 5 . Cozy . Just rOOecorated. Back Bay. 2 br & den. A,846-5847 \ Excellent location 00 the pets ok new. a to ocean . .,..7 J\1ost desirable Univ Park $160. mo. 675·29llaft. 5 From $275. Eastsid e.l-'-"-='-'-"'-'------ Bay & only 1r.i btock tothe TARBELL EXCLUSIVE s1sS. c·.J\f . 2 br, kids & per mo. Call Keith or Vill3ge 2, J BR 2BA + T • alPoal 548·7437or646·}164 3BR, l lf.1: BA. W/Wcpt.t& Oce E h ho h pet•ok. Fay962-4471. enormous bonus rm. On • roptc • drps, d shwshr., (-rill. an. ac me as 4 HEW LISTI~ ~ .,L bdrm 5 , 4 ba l h s &1-;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;~;;;;;;1 r-. Sl60. Placntia. gd. area, greenbelt nr lo pools f~r 1 Br, cpts, cir'p6, bltns, Costa Mesa's Finest Loe. patio, encl. gar. Children Gallery, z fireplaces.I• 2 Beaut. tri·plex units, 2br ,kids ok. •Yorktown/Magnolia car eful peopl e. Av a il patio. Utililiespaid.$180. Only kind in lhe area. OK, no pets. S265 mo.4lf.1 wetba r. ultra modern He_wportleach Xlnl. Costa Mesa loc. 5165, $17S, $185, 2 br, 4 BR 2 BA S38S now. $450 lease. 4341 mo.548·1168. Qui et.garden-like-adult mi. from beach. Wanft!r kitchen & private pi er. N e w P 0 r l Cr e 5 1 in(' Ids pool & frplc. avail. now. kids & Pt:l • Springdai~llieil Sandburg Way. Call col· living. Lge 2,3, Br. 1,2 &. Bolsa Chica.4662Milo. Fee land. Sec at 1200 Townhomes, 57., down, $129,000. Looking for lie. ok. BR !eel La Jolla. 1·459-4706 SS.A.DOI INNS Ba. WW crpts, drps, Apt. A. 846-5847 East Balboa Blvd .• or 8V47., APR, 2_4 bedrms, salespeople, we are not $400 wstmin. Lovely 3 br 3 • 2 BA ... P\O or tenant 552-4426. AMI.A. patio, bltns, some wood . call 675·812{) for more de· I . listless. ... fa m rm . w fpool •McFadden/Edwards 3 OF AMERICA burning frpl. Beaut. 2BR unrurn, .new paint. tails rnc gar., ~I. t.earus. f.fember Board or 3BR,2 8A ... $335 LCMJUnoleoch 248 TWOLOCATIONS landscpd, heated pool&. bltins, crpts •. drps, nr: '--"-·--------! r. ~t!;5 C , 645-6141. ~ Realtors, Better Busi· •McFadden/Ward ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEEKLY RATES Attracli,·e rent. beac h & Edinger. No NEWPORTSllORES 1 12 1 o nh l. (fSurom Cst ness Bureau,Chambero 4 BR , 2 BA ... $3-U XLNTOCEANVIEW FULL SERVICE Marti"i-.&....k pets. $175. 545-0760 On canal W-s;de. W"lk to wy nort on perior • C · • Ellis/Beach 3 Bdrms .. 211:! ba., cust. 2277 Harbo• C M 1777 s 1 A~-A-r·-C,I " •1 mo'le toentra ) ommerce. • · · an a na ve, · 2 BR ., sharp, nr. beach" beach. Clu b w/ pools & ... ~·""""""""""""""""""~~-"""~\ 3 BR 2 BA S.100 bit. home; lge. li,·ing rm. 2909 Bristo) S A 2 r tennis. 3 BR, den. 3 Ba.f. SlO-BSOSF-tt.A.9. •G"arli~ld /B~hursl w/rrplc .. scp. dining 645·4840&.Mo.iJOO ~1 grAptit3 &16·$54 shopping.St75 t?.10· 427 Canal. $'14 ,900. By POOL 1~~~~M~W,~~~. Coronadel~ 3222 JBR,2 BA ... $D) rm.; blt·inkitchcn.2Car Haci•ndoDeMesa Realonomics 675·6700 Owner. • • S42-t.360. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Garlield /Brookhursl gar . Imm ac. thruou.t ~ 160 W •Wilson. C .M. • BEACH AREA* ' ---------1 El Modena Ave. 4 BR., 17400ren;e.Co&t• Me.. JETIY VIEW 4 BR, 2 Bi\ ... $335 $47:f~~~N REALTY 1 BR Furn $185 Closed G-s 2 & 3 BR apts. Some with .,•wport Condos 31h ba .. dining rm .. fami· 548-1168 •Banning/Bush•.... --:r fireplace s, enclos ed "'°' I o 1 I ----------1 Oo Ocean Blvd, only iu ••494·0'731 •• lBRUnfurn $1 BEAUT.GROUNDS JBR,d1nrm,vlew.Soper yrm. va poo .$74 ,900 3BR 2BA ~· garages, utilities paid. ¥ TWO 4·PLEXIS steps to China Cove. A ' ... ..,.,., Lots o( bltns, pool. walk ADUL TS·NO PETS r)IO. and up. No fee. Call clean,upgradedthruout. CALL ·· I!:\.• '''·1•1.i •Beach/He•'! L-0H1'lls 3250 · JO · L -\:I' Side by .side In Costa large lu.lturious 2Br,2ba -~· to s hopping. If.I: mi . minu.tes toocean. ge 846 ·1311 TOBI ~::u~isfullliyk ~c:~:t:~: '1..Lf. !dl'L '9fesa. If you are looking duplex w /hardv.·ood !11'$, JCBMR, ,2 ~A·H··~-••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 931W.19th st. l Br Sl75. Gas & Water REALTY INC. -"· ...., ro• a good bu• ,·n Un•'l•. Formal dining rm. & • · · a1rf ar.....,. 3Br, bltins , cent'I air. 548 04tv> incl. Draperies. carpets, Owner movin~ out or RF.Al.TY • .._ 3 BR 2 BA $350 • h SJ · ~ area, must sell. A real Nt•r Nt•port Po-• o rritt $85.000 ea . super J etty & Ocean F ' 1 • ··· 1 55, 2ag rpl. 15 /mo . gas heat, gas stove. air·1---------~ Don'tMissthiaOne view . $850 mo. Call 1r ep ace, ca r pc s. ·9503or 586-!f'JOO conditioning, swimming 3 Br, 2 Ba OupleX',. bNaOrWgalin at$69,000.CALL SClftClemente 1076 SOUTHCOAST 644-7211agent. drapes. dishwas he r ,M. • y· · 3267 Huntinqtonleoc:h 3740 pool,rec.room,wushers dshwhr, stovf', inc gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• r · Ava1 1. S mo . jp.;.;.-;;;;;;;;-;u;;;;a;ii builtins. tssion ie1o ••••••••••••••••••••••• &drye s ·1 9 1 S32 CALL NOW . Lease 3BR. 1 ha. hm. Oc Call BevorJoe . , ,NO INCREASE in sum· ~ 536·4850or536·1217 Owner Desperate 549-0812 646·6710 vu, wlk to bch, stv /rer. 2 963.4567 or9ti3·1786 3 BR Condo in Aliso\ 1llas mer rent. Beaut 1 br rum Lovely 2 Br, cpt.s, drps,l-''-'-c;:,'-------832-8800 PluhOffic •L&.. c ar gar ., $360 mo . w/air.frplc,upgrd crpts a pls$l6S&$l75.Spanish wood floo r . t.1 a tu.recoNDO 2 br, like ne"'" ... now owns two houses s e~ 714·799·1223 . &drps.$300.Slil·0887 style bld g, pvt encl gar, adu.lls,no pe.ts.$tSO()pen $280. DONALDM.BIRD and needs a qualified ForSaleorLease Vacant 3Br 2ba cntrl . . . pool.sauna,lndry,ad\ts. 2264Placentia646-3160 ---~·~.,~·~,;~,~~~··~'~";:.'~''~"'--! buyer for this golf·course 6_,000 sq . _fl . modern or· 3 BR , 2 St~·. 2 ha. Frplc & atrium, si°nG:le 'story . t:ease ~ouse, !\ttssion Vi~-17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk -home. Spacious living rices designed fo r law Bltns. S425 . mo. 6061h Villa Pacific Condo JO. View.-. 3 bedrooms, Li•eotbeoutiful 1h J\11 . TO Beach. 2 br, 2 area includes 3BR, lrg fir~ or .. ? Deluxe in· '91arigold. Bkr.673-Jm5 Steps to pool, tenni . family room, gardener, :z.~~Beach off Slater. MartiniqH.A.ph #2 ba Condo w/int. elttraS. llG CAHYOH BUY $130.000. Spacious 3 Br !\1ona('o. Wool carpet, tile patio, 3 car garage. kitch & eating area. En· te r1or w /sauna. _ft.lore. C 1 M . 3224 court. S400 mo. 962·21111. $365. 586-4$84. -"=-'-'-'-'-------1 Bachelors, 1·2·3, bdrms, Pool, tennis, Sauna. $309. . iew or golf course Beach Bl\•d. tluntington o1 o esa EKLY "•·ns & b 536 0083 ~~~k~ your offer.. · Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to waler, 2 br, $185 Newport leach 3269 WE ~ 1 2 aths. w /w cpts., __ · __ . -----~ VALLEY REALTY MMIJer R.atton & • SHARP 3 BO 3 Ba . singles 4'f"8milies. And 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executi•e 5'1itH drp_s, bit ns & Pri".at e 2 BR Condo, frig, sloV\', - 581 _ 950 . 0 M ent Co. lrte. Twnhse bl~·ins, fpl , den, br, rrpli-. $265 sin gles. NE\\'LY decoral~ ~ ~r. 3 727 Yorktownll'f'd patios. ~.ove\y spaci~s pool. l mi. from bc.h. $240 E ~~ pool, patio, $395 lse. kid s, pe ts. Ai,:t . F'ec. ba, den, frplc, st~ps lo Beach Blvd al Yorktown ~:1~n~~~~aa~~· lieated mo. 213-59~:2203 • PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549•8505 Mobl'I• HoftlOI ltC us1ve gents &1J-l6!>3 979_8430 beach. Lease S.~. By 536,0411 _ 846·4'493 (213)289-0144 · nwner 645·J370aft.4 Adultsonly. '"... ~~ 3844 For Sale 1100 ~ffi ~~ 3 ~r. applns. util . paid , JBR 2eA Fam rm. Lease ---1 STUDIOS& I BRs 275 E. 1s1hst. . ··~.-,···-.•:::•••••••••l •••••••••••••••••••• I ~1 ~ ch1ld ,pct,sngl<;. with option. 847·5384 or PANORAMIC VIEW •Full Kitchen 631 ·3003 .:M ·A CENT ~qGotr Crse I IRVINETERR. 5 2BR . 2BA . 20x56' ~ .... 15 2 Br, a"plns. kids, 968·2504. • Bay & Jrvine llills. En· •ll··at"" Pool & " Alt~t1 · 3 CdM · 3 bd 2 ..,.... ... .. .:u LOVELY new adult J br. a,,;e . '" ive new ;1mmac. rm., kyline. Pets OK.Short 1.' , fncd,i;i:a r. terlain e r 's dt'lig ht •La undryt·acilities rrplc.beamceil'g,p001. brtwnhC?use.RanchoSan ba.;patio.$'75,000 blktoocea n.536-6065. · Sl551Br.chi\d,util. NEWDeluxe2 sty,5br ,3 w/pool & game room. •FreeUtililies From 52 10• 39a.,..oa~. Joaquin, $575 mo . MEWPOltTSHORES 1-.... ·-tri~ 38r,2ba.kids,pcls. ba, CJ)l, drps, rrpl, Fantaslic new4br.3ba, •1''reeLinens 646·1456 838·3232 2·Sty. A·frame. 2 BR, 2 IO'xso· 2 Br. Across fr?m ~ 0 5 Br,:.! ba, kids. pets. Inds c Pd . r a n1 rm · 4000 sq· rt <.·ustom home. •TV & !'11 aid serv. a\·ail ba .. decorator's dream. llunt. Slate Bch. $.l,600. Prope Y 2100 Furnished 1 Br. applns, $525.mo. 10·6, 963·4581 , wood ceilings. 3 rrplcs. •Bar·B·Que MEDITERR~EA!! Lagmto leoch 3848 : fluge corner lot w /2 SJ6·3248or646·5386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• child . pet. Agt. Fee. wknds. aft 6. 751·6461. 2 many xtr.is. $1150. mo. •Phone Ser\'ice VILL•GE ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios. $69,SOO FOUNT.A.IN VALLEY Industrial lldcp. HOMEFIMDIEIS mi . from Bolsa Chica 645-7102or63l·tn97 •l Mil e to ocean -"" '·· Drop a pebble into th<-2Sty3BR,den,$62,500 12,000rt.·6,CQlft *642 .. 9900• Bch. 1 Br, I Br & Den , 2 Br . 2 Ocean from your Apt. 3 BR, large patio '63,750 .A.RE.A. & Others. Jlngtl\ Bch LUSH GARDEN Patio! SMALL BEACll liOTEL Br Townhouse. Carpets, Lease. Luxury. security. 3 BR., like new! $65,000 Double wide 2 br, 2 ba, Muller Rf'Cllftorl & 2 BR. Fenced yd , 1 child, MEREDITH Gardens 3 The Bluffs. 4 br. zi,i ba, Rooms, $22.SO"'·eck. drapes, fireplace, 3 Mature adults. 317S5Cst. C •TWOODR•••yy den Choice pel park OK 1919 Full br, lg .. ram. rm. 3 ha. Wht. cpt, frpl. end unit. Apts $100mo.536·7056 pools, 4 tennis cotirts -Hwy .499-2835 . .,. ~ 515 ,950. S5 4 ·008j Mano~tnfllfCo.lrte. ~" ·6420857 erton, New cpt & paint. $t75. Close to everything. Ex· gym -sauna's, * 548-1290 * G 0 Id c re s t J\1 0 bi I e 846-4493 (2131289·0144 .......... mo. · 968-9518 & 962-7188 tras! A\'ail now. $i6S mo. LOCJUrla leach 3741 2400 Ii ar bor Blvd Delulte Apt. 2 Bd. 2 ba. MEW EXCLUSIVES Homes. Jllr, Iba, garage, lg yd Extra Sharp 4 bedrm. Yrly.644-0111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costal\1 esa!714)S57·8020 Adults no pets. Ocean ISLE • • p ....._ 1 400 ~·/ga rde n&tre...~,.stove, $325. mo. inclds refri g. -Furn.studioapt.Sl60.yr. view,494 -1928. LIDO 1111ness ror• ., re. rri g,. rrplc. Will 0011 • Xlnt JIB location. As k ror liARBOR Vi ew llo~!'. 4 round lease. Walk to LARGE 3 Br w/patio & , 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home: ••••••••••••••••••••••• d k d & $350 br, 2 ba, nr. all schools. beach & town. 494·8734 . frplc $250. Garden apts Newport hoeh 38 d Cl bho El si er 1 s a cat. Ke ith , Bkr or f'ay p a rk & playground. -w/pool. Adullsonly.The •••••••••••••••••••••• steps to Lio u use, PRIM AHK mo. lse.64S·4:rl5eves. 962.4471 d NVIEW 1'' 'd ~ beach & tennis. 599.SOO IUILDIMG comm. pool. SS2S. G nr OC Jo;A urn . Vendome, 545·8628 ~""""~ Aealhtate Large 2 BR home. Crpt .. NR.OCEAN 4 br,cust.de· inc.833·1861 Studio apt. wfgar. Ut1I 1 Spa,rious family home : 4 $l.OSO.OOO ExchoncJe 2800 stv, ref. rncd yd Garage. 1 ----pd. 4!J7·1236 LARGE 1 br wfview, poo • bd 41 rt lot I Sl72,000·yearl y income ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults Sl90. 675.1827. cor. Lots or wal paper, DELUXE CONDO $175 . Adults. rms., · ; argc Excellenttax sheller s moke d m irr's, frpl. $5(.1 WKLY Lovely Bach 5458628 Patio.$115,000 HAVE 2 Condos. 1 BR , I . Newport Crcst 2br,2 ba, · · · GreatNewport localion Ba . 1 sty, nr Cal Slate0Jdrarm,Jbr.$175,k1ds. swhahgdcpt. thra"? .. ut . pool tennis s:r15 mu nr. beach for 1 resp., NEWLY DECORATED Ted Hubert & Assoc. pets ok Also 2 br $140 as I ry. D/W. 1unr. 545_0·17, · · · employed adult. 494-4200 675.85CKJ Fullerton. $3800. equity, . ' · · : • Nr. schls . 1'Um. avail al 2 Br. w /gar. $175. Waler $177. mo. or 3 DR . 1~'!1: BN, u~i I . pd·· kids, pets, no chrg. $375. Isl, last & NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 Newport leach 376"1 pd. 2116 ''8 '' Placenl1a. Condomi,.iums adlt, security or So. Cst. s in g le s. Agt . Fee. rerundabledep.962·7216 &. p 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636·412tll·5 for sale 1700 Plaza. $5500. equity. 979-8430. br, 3 ha, tennis oo $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & .::::::..::.::::..::....-----1 Rerriger alor. Securit.)'.· 36 , 80 T S!' . 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $187. mo. Will trade 3 Br 2 Ba crpts drps H. Hrbr twnhse. lse, 30' $4SOmo.Lse.545·8781 Ba ch. Color TV, maid STUNN ING lg . 1 br Pool, Jacuzzi. Rec. Didi br, 2 ,':, ba',P·t!r:u~i~u~e· ..... ORTH LAGUNA either for late model car, stov~. lge ·fenced' yard'. slip at dr. 48R. 3 Ba, nvr ii. v. Homes 5 BR •pool serv, pool . THE MESA. Garden apt. Pool, rec w I e x e r c i s e r m • LIDO REALTY .ti:-7 \ 1.1 I i1lu. ~ II * 673 -7300 * 'I'll " etc. of same value. familypref.PetOK,$300 occup Ownr.547·9975 or + A/C.Somersetmodel. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB rm.$185.71018thSt. Billiards.Color1V. ~o;~~~ds~~~c~.~d~~e~ . CQH9°S 838·1769 mo. 548·8328. 673·9415. Lse. $700. Agt..548-8642. 646-9681 2 BR newly decor'd., pvt. IRVINE:5:~ESA D~ Daily 1-5, 4459 W. Coast Wh itewat.er iews· 2 & 3 Mesa Ve rde 4 BR. 2 Bi\ Waterfront Toy,·nhou ~e. BEAUT. Bluffs Condo 4 AVA IL. Sept. 2 br, 2 ba. P.at,i,o, carport. $200. 7311---------- llwy N8873·2143 bdrm. units fromSM,000. R....tal1 Imm e d ., occupancy H. Hrbr, w/35' boat slip. br. 21/2 ba, immed. OC· yrly. $300. 5000 Neptune. A W. 18lh,673·7787 Bayfront, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, PV1 . . Call 675-722$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000 rt 38 3Ba Och, & pier, $550 yrl,y. ~o u_.. Fu •• ...__. 546-0855 • sq.. .. r, · • cp'y. $450. Agt .644·1133 645·8171 LOVELY 2 bd•ms, spac. HIR YUM"""•~ nu.HI rm-pool/tenniscrt.846-9100. 979-1935&6444510. 'BY Owner. 4 Br, 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde; 3 BR, 2 ba., Son CleMe..te 3276 WALK to Bch, ~w 2 br, 1 rooms, cpl. nice kitch,l---------- Fam. Rm, DR. bonus General 3102 ram . rm . $385 + l"itte 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba dplx. D/W, garb. disp, Xbr11ctkl s na,_ckbaRr, pati01·1·--M-E•5•.-Y•ER-D•E-- enclosed atrium (pla nL'I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener ,waterpaid ••••••••••••••••••••••• OceonfrontCondo i?a r . Yrly. $.110. Child .n · oca ion. easren · _. toys!) Fee. Qui et street. Cute & clean 1 er, ulil. pd, Ferguson Rltr 545-5760 BEAU~. New Rancho San N 2 b 3 b d frplc OK. 6i5·0642/642·0096 · 351 Victoria. Apt. 357, 2 Bdrms., l Y.i bath condo Nr.pool&.school.Xtra M.H.C.M.Also rncdlbr, B "Id & J oaqwnTwnh.ome.2 Br, ~64;'i155a . en, , BR b bh--"( _1146-4:.:::.c::';:.°':_------I withpool.$33SMo. clean. Occupancy by util pd , sngl fam. Divers Br, I a, gar, C•u ren 2'h ba. 2 story. Overlooks · -Z • I a, c · • ......,..., urn, UE . b STEPS TO IE.A.CH Sept . s85 ,900 . Good dream, 2 br, has all, small pet OK . '11 Block to golf course & take. $600. S.to A•o 3280 $275 yearly. l blk lo bch. Vd~;s s~~r~f~g ri>~~· 2 BR, l ba, unf.$28.\ ~finp.nclng.832·2200. ••••STOP••** sngls OK , CdM. N.B. Z ~:;tpo$~5~gt~vtSc~~i· 547·7044/552-~ ••••••••••••••·•~•••••• Call 979-5i 57 pool.'t.t atureaduitsonly: SEA WIMD Wasting money on non-br, frplc, $235, sngls ok. S48-l5lt. · · · SPAC. 2 br. 2 ba Condo. 2 $180, 2 Br, 2 ~a. ('hild. New 3 Br 2 Ba upper no pets. $150. 548-6878 2 BR, 2 Ba condo$175 BLUFFS negotiable rent receipts. or Lag. Bch, t br, util. patios & Rec tt:r Cls to $185,2 Br,k1ds &pet. Ocean View. Uppe r -'-''"--'====-'-"--' WE HAVE • Lowi1.ease Tax advantage or in· pd. kids, pets, singles. 4 Br, 2 ea, huge Fam. Schls.&shoPs s076 Ap-J8r,2 ba,kids&pet. patio , beaut furn , DUPLEXThe Fblingor .SUMMERRENTALS LoLow'Mapnlcnanc0~, terest & tax,es could sa 1 ve Agt . Fee. 979·8'430. Rm, frpl(', dbl gar .. pie Tree. 1 yr: lse. $325 Agt. Fee. garage. Avail Sepl 15 to hwom1ke! 2 hbr., 1 Lla .. bgar. wDn. ayt.,I '" youtOO'so S$$$$yeary. patio, walk t.o Newport mo.lst&lai1t+$100sec. HOMEFINDBS JuneS450moll930th St. a . t.o s o~g.. rary associated Low Price.$50,500 2 Bcdrm; 2 bath, single lolboo Penlnwkl 3107 Hg ts sch ools, Sept . & $ 2 5 c I ea 0 • g . •642·9-0• Newport Bch673·1889 & park. l child OK. $190. 3 Bdrms., t'h baths ~\Ory Condos in Santa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213·330·3979 TY 642-6682 art 6Pf.1 BR O~ l ?~ RI Al T(Jl1 j ,' "' b; b O I ' 'I' tt. Dowd Rltr. 644·0134 Ana completely re-:!Br, 2ba Duple~. $4T5 Yrly $475.Pvt. Pty.548-1511. s.o.tll Logmct 3286 OCEANFRONT2 br, frpl, 2 BR ADULTS Bit furbis hed , still only Lease. Avail Sept l. SEEK & "IN., NatioealltecreaUon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns + wsh/dry. Lower 1 ·d ·h n• .. ·1~~""""""~""""""""""""~ JUST RIDUCBl $21,950. wilh 10% down. 835·3100 days. Eves & r, 11 Are9• Oc dplx Winter Avl 915 cp s, rps , nr. fi o~ 'I· $65,000. Ask for Frank 839-8321 wknds673-422t. 3 BR. ~ouse, ean vu .. fW6.28Jo • • mrkt. $185 mo. 180 "C" NWPT Shores, 2 Br, 2 &,. 4 BR, 2 ba, pool, (am rm, Agent. ' ~~paid ,~~ 31609 Rochester. 675-6527 garage, upper duplex. &den.Lge lot.NucpL<1& BALBOA PENIN. LSD ATS IM AN U OMWO DAU S Ave. guna. BLK . to Beach,3br,2ba, $30!) mo 548..s912 shutters . Act fast! Call lwc.olM Pro,.,ty' 2000 Avl. Aug. 30th. Dcidrable NAM I ST A R RR C D N 0 8 LE N s 213·287-6709. (no pets) Wntr. rental. $350 mo. CASA VICTORIA 1..:=~· =~· ===--- 675-4000. •••••••••••••••••••••••Duplex.. Weekly or HoneshnNlhedor 673·7180 ~.;.2~r':::'g~~x;~~: BEAUT. VIEW, 2 br. FIEE I CLEAR longer. 673·2«l1 Uwhntl1Hd 3300 Adu.Its-No pets Sec. gate r:~~~~~!: :o~· ~1 H•.,.,..Y•l ... 1 4 PLEX i... -)I 3140 y C D£ LA w AR£ WAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ltn•nls Pool. Rec. Rm.Elevator 1..:"-'=.:.:....::..:cc;..:;,;,:::'-- Palermo, 4 Br. 21t11 ~. 2 N r . L 0 m a Lind a ~~~~•••••••••••• N I o A M K C £ ii: It C u SCRAM-l£TS UnfllnlllllMcl 525 Victori a,642-8970 3 BR. 2 BA. Yrly. Blk. tu sto~. 2 t~rplc•. Super u I It $55 000 d h • c • o • ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . bch, extra prkg. PaUo . I I I. d.ck n vers y. • tra e •3 Br home nr be , pvt A Ill O u n o s M ~ L ~ t t. Gd an 1cap ng, , Gefteral 3102 SPAC. 2 br 1n tnplex.. . $340mo ... 2·3188 1 (·ore\'.lt BBQ Blt.OKERS as down pymt on large patio. frplc. nice yd. w • A s cc·. ANSWERS 1 N I '.~-'--"'-'-""'--'----, · · OC h Pro '"' ' •••••••••••••••••••••-oc, en c. gar . ew y -. W£ COME. SltM,000 lee. . . ome or Inc. p. $300 /mo. 675-5810 ,.,.., .._1 ,EIM pointed. $215. 675-1849 WALK to Bch. New 3 br, 2 1730 Port Margate. can add cash or other Hinger -Tempo-tu .. IV'I badplx Cpl•-D/W 64448'7. Ownt.r proper lies . Rick ~JI I h.ch 314B Jt. 11 D T !If fl g w Gutld -Either-VIEWS! SPOR. TSI . SPACIOUS 1 br apt. garb. d·,., •• • -ga~r.' Yr'·.'. --,;;;:~~;-;;~;;;::~-\JAl~d~er~e~l~le!_!!R~llr~.547~~--~~--\''''••••••••••••••••••• ROUGH N C R Apt OJ YIST •DELUDO LE•SE $l60,000 Beach O C I AOAN U£Bl.URWRL ew a1 n108n11,.•mgl llD w /bl~ns, pool . lndry, $400 . Child O~. ~ HOU ... I ttmember when you Anahe m . ~ ve you fa c s . R et'. rm . 6'15-0642 /642~ • Spacious Bayf'ront Con· OPIN SI Condo. for $950 mo. or H U D R Mi t NOY NA C NE I. G could put. something all these abundanUy t w/Billiards, ping pong &J ---~----~ do ; J8R ar ·Lanal. Delne ...... x $'795 mo . un fur . o .BDEB TMIKALKOOffO away for a rainyda~" Country Club Uvtna;. wetbar.AdulL"l,nopeta.38R,2 Ba,blocklObeaQh, Sale/LleapLbyowner. '13520arfield.NewuniU Oce1nl'nt.3br,2ba,20DO 1 ROOW , AROSSLA.L BDSD Now, even the Bible s Golf. 11 t e nnis et1. $175.Wt.r.pd.642-4470 yrly , garage, pat,o, lttisonable.8T5-5853 Hunlingtoo &ach, tax sq. ft ., wetbar, frpl, Sec. No1h would ba1'e a Hontbaclc riding. 1,2&2 bltnl.$345.842·1603 --'-==-'-"'----i sheltered property. 1.lt suard. Adults. 544-1618 8 (A R E A si I 8 w u p A H 8 B 8 H 8 M ROUGH time. brm + den. For lnro •VILLA NIMOS• l WISTCU.. yr write-<>(( SUM. LI-Howpoorl ..... 3169 8 I C )I O N L A lt.,B C U E L A N IJ D R C 637-4300 PA•K HIWPOllT 1 Beavt.1£ulapadoulJBr,3 Estat-$36-2:579 •••••ldaJJ I• 1-•~ 3106 Zlr,z1o•..._ •r•ay~~ Rn .=i• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhifwalthitcl 1425• oe -...,.... "" .,. ,......,~ r~!~~in. ~~·:C':i: TAX sHaTll. WINTER . Oceanfront 3 efllltedMlt MMn•-.,. • .,.,.., _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.lptrC'omroruble ::~~~:'°J lY ndteoral«l bt Funr OPIN HOUSI IM', tba. ~~-=~·::;:~~ ~ r_~.._: .._ ..-.. Mesa Verde Townbou.&e GRAND CANAL on Uttle 'ti'!~'& ll.J::r'~~r Townhouses Owner t83 too 7931-4;1 Holt St, Jiunt· 81.S DILAWAUWATt:RCAP CUltF.CANTI LA•~M:IAD end uni&. Nr. ~plush Bal Is. Deluxe 2 br, f11>I, Mo. lo Mo. Fr. $229.500penN, ·-·lb' ~: •• l ' b. uri 8HADOWMOUPM'AlN ANlllTA.D lllOl8LAkll ' crpll •. d-N r adiant he•t boat dock """"' ~ ing\on Beac Lux OU:9 LIVE ON LlDOISLE 810 HORl'ICA!'fYOM Gl.~CANTOlll •AHr<>ao .. . • ... ·-· . . • . rentals $210toS220 Dalq • l\l'Veatmmt 2&3 •8)" ·~l • .._Liona 2B.r2BIO~l@Qrno. COULlltDAM LAJC.&CIRLAl'f AUUCKl.S : peQ.~9-1'783aA.5pm. Yr l y ."t s 35 o. NO T~C ... _OIC Spa·Poob-Tennl~ 141.()112 fJ46.87!0 v-•·les na 1'-°""•?Pine:•iilll.,T'w11111 • . pellfchilorc.n..873..azm --·· • Ir m F h --=---..;..."'--"'I..:-::::~=::•.:-::.:.·=:....-~·_ ~ 6'73 2 Br1 2 Ba, Goll Coun!e 2324 El en Ave. 833·2480 n.croa• 0 11 The Blurri: .......... area t.. Jo;njov mur. 1., .. , "'Stell. It Find" 'u11t11 whh nver "° Condo, Lacuna Niguel. t ·BR ., g•r•1e. Newly Island 1t J1mboree l -i tor"' 3 BiZ Ba. ti Ayi.f·• 1 le. 2 BR, ft\Cll. 28r. atove, mrt,:, wuhtr, dl11t<1 ... rle•per p1ntl ln 8n 111.new ••rie-ot24·P'lt bookl.... Crpts fl drps. $300 mo. ('pld .. ; blt·lns. $225 Lease Sell tbtnga f•st wtt.h Dally San Joaquin llills •-, (\ arages.Ooodatea deyer. CpU/drps. $175 •ToordttwilTlmeJl.l11Mtltl.t*tldSlfnre1r.h.m1kln11thetkt. lmmfd.O«up.493-7032. onty.Rltr644-2M3 PllotWantAdlf. 1114l64~lto0 _,,ooo A .MS560 ortln Co Rltrs JC!-IOOD )'flY. 873-18 pay•bt• en "Sttlc a ,ind" in t •rt or 1hlt neQPl'i>tr. -' I ( \ I \ ' . . ~ ... -• • I U DAIL V PILOT Mond•r. August 11 . 1975 Add II B ·1d ·1 o· ·1 H ·1 c t s c ECTORY P um ii. .. atch 1 ... ope it. .. e.mo e . ... •u• ' ... oaper' ... ammer' ... arpe ERVI E DIR Roof It... Landscape it. .. Tlle lt...Trim it ... Sew!t. •• it. .. Cemerlt it. .. Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean it. .. Move Haul It ... Add It ... Plant it... Alter 1t...Learn 1t... ·1 ... Press i t ... Paint il...Nail it...Plaster it ... Fix it. .. ~'!!~ ............ ~~!'!:~.~ ........... ':..~!.~~ ..... ~~~~~~ ............. !~-~ ................ ~!'!'!!~~~~!'!! •.•........ ~~~~~r.=!! ..... ~~~:~ ......... ~:.~!'~··············· J..a'f"log care. le: yd, Carpentry Services, All LEONITE CONCRETE Rich 's '':.1rd Scr\'1tt: lh.'G·I •1-IAULING• Japanes e Landscaping Proresslonals will paint PATCH PLASTERING ROOFSC11ECKEO! l'ir/day/wk .. nltes/Wknds Phases & llemodeling, STAl\ot PING . Cob · m a int , ins t allatit)US. YARl>CLEANUP' Sod. reseed. sprinklers. )'our home and do It Repai red&Replaced OK. Refs/he. SS6·0347 Cu stom Woodworking ble1tonc, brick & t lle cleanups and hJulin-" • •ct 5$6-0347 •• 1''rcee1t. C-2764~ r i1ht. Int/Ext. Reas-£O... ••EAL, LTYP~~ Direct Fac:toryServJco Jeannie. 642-1075 pa ti~. t'IC. 640-4349. Free est. 67:J-on5 Rers. 497·3169&151-00tW. .,,ee 1 Llcen•• c-1·~-l;ara1e, House & Apt. ROTOTJLLING $25 .xr _...,.,. ltttiM11SeM"lce Carptry -Cu s tom . Patios·Drives·Block &JAPANESE EXl'EH'I' Ch·an outs &tl11ul11way. Landscaplng-SodSales •QUALlTYPAINTING• VERY NEAT PATCll Pll :549'296I ... ••••••••••••••••••• Remod. re pair, add-0n. Slumpstone walls GARDENER industrial. 545-5475 &557-8487. t'reeest. MaslerCharge lnterior&t:xterior ~!~st89~-~~UCCO . Rf:PAIRS. All types . N:f\NCYBARNES insulate. Designs. Free Plante r s . Lie/ llond Commercial, Reslde n· Days/eves900-2170 CalllA!o Sl0-7218 · · Rcttis. rrce eat.. Uc. W"lt. Typing Service, Reas. est. 645-3439 645-8720. tial. 548-7958 /548·5182 l~~~~n:e ~:a~~~~ INT EXT 1 br ~ •·up PlunlblrHJ 830.5020 iinyUmc. rates by the page o Masonry • .. ,,,, ... ,. , •••••••••••••••••••••••l..:'.:'.O'...::::::-=~.=:.=---hour.640·$885or64().592l. Cstm lsl~cb e n & h11th . ChlldC C l eanups, treework, H.cliublc · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wedo acou!ltic:,(reee3t., JUSTPLUMlluG? Top Soll Remodelln~. alterations are rolotilllng. Minor FaslServlce.OOJ-f..152. WILLJAMS&Sons Creg.960·2766 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• BookkeepingServlces & repair. Unique & un························ landscp'g. JOyrsinarea. Tb Th fU · 1111 I Masonr)'. Brick/Block& FaatScrv Ret:1s ll11lC$ T s II Co )()l!ll• "Q e pe nd ab I e ; ex u s uu I work welcome. SUM~1 El< DAV CAMPS 646-2693 e rec 0 s wi uu · Slone. Call 581·7829 Coll~ge atudenl·Alrlcss Just One Cull To: 1'I Mor> 1 oh •R !d"!!ooo* perienced; reasonabl Mmb88Uureau962-8314 EachWeekOirfcrent · Light ~tovin~. Ga ragt: equip.• yrs. exp. Refs. J US1'PLUMBJNG , • UC~ll~'6c~:io rates.644-7352. C 1 5 , $15 Wk . For info645-5050 Expert Japc.wse Cl eaning. Low Ra tes. 1',ireplaces·Planters No JOb loo lrg or smhl. • 642·4111 • a J ..,.,.. -'-'-'-''--------1 a~ erv1ce LandscapeGardener 548·6801 . " Jlrlck tConcrete Patio Materialatdiscoun.L.P : Tree Sertlce * SUNSIUNE * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Takala Nur•ery.•••.0724 IUock Wnlls·BBQ r•its 673·3638 aner5. MARV'S PLUM-BING C tra t ......, SIZaLood ••••••••••••••••••••••• BookkeepingScrvict's J 0 h n • s carp c t & on c or G .d 1 . h 1 Hcfs. Ests . 646·<»64 .... ---i •646·9tl07• T 1, v 1 limb•."" •-640-8221 M7 Upholstl•ry, Ori shampoo•••••••••••·~··•••••••• COMPLETE Garden & et r1 O un_o;1g t .v fine ,ape •• .-..,fMJ NOJODTOO SMJ\l~r~ rec ,e n1o u • . ..,. ""' (s o i l r e t a rda nts). F.H.Gcrw1<"k&Son TrceScrv. Pror.work-TRASll&UEBlllS Mo•ifM) OougRebard 645-4727 Shrubclearing.RotoUll- PAT BILIJNG Ot.'i;reasers & all color Ad~tRemdl ll Ul-114321 Lowest prices. 557-9UIO Coll. Studenl•548-G428 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAIN CLEARED$8.50 in&. 642-2624. "fe,rsonal profess typin brig h.teners & 10 min 673·0041 54~2170 C'JGARDENING H 1 •1 ~lov ing/Hauling. Student Housepainting-lnside or Eves/Wkndii-SamePrtcc Ford's Tree Service in my home anytime in t' bl h f h't -<>< ousec eon "CJ w /la r ge truck. Reas. out. Xlnl quality & low Guar SSS-7380 .::vcs & 'A'k-ends. COl\o1 & ea c ~r your w 1 e Patio covers d ecks Complete and.Nt!al ••••••••••••••••••.••••• Barr .•37·S4«-$719. rates . Call Bruce Experienced Crcw carpels. Save n10oey by f eo' · · ' CJ ~ I OUSECLE'"ING Y J J /OJo<F' Anyplumblngwaterserv Li•/lns ured...,....·7817 Newportarea67~-4177 sa ving me xtra trips. er,i ces, etc. mpclihve eanups.rreeest. I l"U~ 1s our 645-5376 ·1-...::~·~.:.::=:.::.:~-=-"''--- Prof Typing Services Tech·Busincss·Legal nnal reproqual 847-4595. Clean li\·in« room. dining pnces. 8 #280294. 830-5-503 968·8531 or96H·5040 Business. Call J anice'.ll ~1 o vi n g , Hau I l n g, · I e a k s , mar o 11 t e rm & hall"'SlS. Any rm Raggedy An ns.675-6553 C leanup. E"pe r & Bill'sPalnUngSvs enclosures, reas. 0on·t give up the shJp! $7 °" couch$JO chair~~ ~~!onResCAomddit!lJCliO~ E •-··-1 !leas .by s tudents . Top Quality-Custom 832·2418.107o orrw/add. "List" it. In classified. .,,.,,, • -· ""'~· m t, pat10 Gt'Mf'Cll S•"lces _xpert e xp. 11UU:)e<' ea.n-640-1749orti44·2369. Work Int/Ext. Over 10 Ship to shure results! 15 y r s. e xp. is what l'Vrs . Free cst.640-1876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng done on a, wk basis. yrs exp. Free e s t . 642.5678. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~?0~ts~ny~~~~~·:Js. •George Pihner&Son "T•tlNGS'' by Moose. ~.r1~~is o Shule r , Pointin9/,apering 968-7ll6. USETHE 1..:c:.:..:..:.-'.------- Cemenl Patio!I, block 531-0101. Adds/ll.emodel/Paint Gen woodwork, repairs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patfas DA.!~fY•PSITLOT luilders Walls, patio rovers. Gd.1-''-~-------1 Bl-109669 !>57·6932 plumblng,etc.642-5613 House/Apt cleanin)( by l)rof Painter, honest ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' k R " Careet Cleanitv1 . l:tdy w /exper .. de~nd, work. reas. lnttext. free s tt• p ,. c RESULT'• "'or -ea s. uoug "''2' i--IANDYMAN -1.tom~s & owntrans 847-3637 ~ es t . ft e fs. 548-2759, co s a JO overs 5••v1CE ... _._·07_6_J_e_,_e_•·-----I ALSO indo\11s, F1oors. Bectrical Apts . Consc."ientious 642_3!]13 Comp! lhru final inspcc ER Corpent•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry, paneling, :\helving, s m remodel, n jOb lo small. 960-~9 • Dutrh l\1aintenant'c• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Craftsman. 645-6558 aft 4 Lewtdscaplng Free est 642-262-1 DlllCTOIY Free est. 537 -l508 ELECTltlCIAN. Sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTER1011S SAVE $$l . Forl•llllt •STEA'-tCLEAN• jobs, maint/repairs. 22 Remo••~rivewoys Ford's Landscape n ... L . Si nor Stale Classified Ads sell big S.r•lc.-CaN 3Rms·Gct1nnrree yrs.exp. ln~I. Grading . DIRT &1 Sod /Lawns/Sprinklers Licensed Insured Call items, small items or 64Z·5671e_..322 Insured Quality64&7811 lie 233108. 548-5203. DEBRIS. 833·212-1. I Li e I Ins ured. 962·?8l7 979-3335 any item. 642-S678. ""' To Place your "Fast Result'' Servi.cc Directory ad. ~ •• Call Now 642°5678 111. nz Apw l1ae11h Uwfum. Room & loord 4050 Office Rental 4400 Industrial Rental 4500 lost & Found 5300 Help Wanted 7100 ~~!'!~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~!'!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~'f.~!'~~ ..... ?!~.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtwporthach 3869 R00~1 & BOARD for 1501 WestclffDr. 1800Sq. Fl. M -I Sp.1('~'\\•':! LOST /FOUND ·•••••••••••••••••••••• elderly person in p\l'l. front ore. LRt> rt.·ar door. , .. ., A PIT:! Acct lludgct/Costlo$19K E astblurr. 2Br. 2 1f.i ba, home.545-6952 NewportFinancialClr $250. 1777 Whittier St. ~--·~H)t\doption .Low Crcdit'-1 gr lo$16K view, pool, adulls, no Lea1i1HJ Office Spoce C.M. Days 540-5710, Eves ~s~p:.iy /Nculer Info. l\1ill /La the Opr $13K+ pels. $350. 644-4767. Summer Rentals 4200 Call on Site Manager 646·0681 LOS'f : Siamese Seal point Scc·y /Bank SSSO+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C714 }642 -31lleltt246 c at. a dult male. Vi t' rtece pt /t ypis lAnhm $62.5 HlW,ORTM.4.RIMA. COR DL '-1AR Nr. ocean. lftdals Wanted 4600 l\it csa Dr. & Newpo rt Acctng CJerk to$58S '9191aysidrDrive immac.2br,qui ctadlts. •••••••••••••••••••••••Ave . Cl\1. Re "·ard . IRVINEPERSONNE L 2 BR&2Bt{w/denonthe SlM5 "''k . from 8 /23. EXEC . & Family (3 631·1030. SER.'VICESEJoAGENCY water, from $150. Pvt. 642-3153 Ch •"\drenl arriving from ./A.It c...-1-.i LOST : Cat, Siamese. lile 488 E 17thSt bch, lovely garden.: must NEWPORT Ste ps to .;!~191111.,i.1 Si ngapore need comp. w /d ark marki""5. J<~em. l . . r--M see to appree. 613-8414 beach.•lod.2,.8 r.$1•S. .;~* rurn 'd . temporary . .,, (al rv1ne).~t11 esa .,,,.. .ft:1•·-kink in tail. Vic. Lido s "le ZZ4 64Z 1470 da)'S. to $450. wk. 642-~00 .,(,.,.. .-~ quarters . 1·2·3 w~eks . Isle. Reward! 673-23.19. " ~ BEACll YEA.RLY . .,(,,...,,. --NB or CM . 646-9631 ....,.-:-.wr:w:•.wr-....,...._ Deluxe 3 br, 2 ba. upper Avad ror J\ug. $110 per ~!:;.-;:+~· MlsceHClll•o&tS FOUND: Black & white Dplx. Oceanvu from enc. w~. Sml Dach w/pvt bch Rftltals 4650 cat, blk spot on chin. Vic-AOVE RTISING/PR <;unporch. $42Q + util. pnv. 675-3063. t'a /Miner 548·7281 A few openings for men or ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . women who like a Call aft. 6PM, 645-1596or NEWPOl?T Bch, If.! blk to . · . . Trailer space in sm. adlt. FOUND : Blk. ~g hair ('(It challenge a re young 151-7319 beach. J<"amily or 4. Open w.es tch!r Ur. Private of-park, Desert I-lot Spr-w/red & white . collar. enough to ~ork outsides 3 Rooms. Lakesidcl-lome. 8/JO thru 9/6. $150 wk, rice. tour. or unfur. $100 ings, 2 pools, $45 /mo. Vic. 16th & Tuslin, NB. hrs daily & mature ADVERTISING SALESMAN Hard Sell. Able and willing to see and s~ll top executives of large industrial firms . Background in newspaper special section promotions required.· Should be familiar with all Orange Coast communities . Excellent remuneration and fringe benefits for top producer. Call Charles Pritchard, (714) 642·4321 , 9 AM to5 PM Mon. thru Fri., for appointment, if you meet the above requirements. $1 lnq . 112 36lh St., NB. mo.G42·4097. 642-2657 . 645-8913 . ·enough to ac c ept p,1 entr, gar. 65 mo. 675·9875 . ~w--~~ 7100 H-' w~~ 7100 util incl. 646 -GfiOOeves. ~140 up s tore-offices cpts luslMss /ln•~/ F d ~1 1 do« black & r es p o n s i bi I i l Y . """'P' -nn1 inp lillnTll"UI 301 F"d l tC 3BR drps air bath. 17301 ~' ou~: _ae '"" . P e r so n a lit y & en ·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 BA. bltns, OW. · ge. wa er ap . ' ·v Finance ""'hilt>, vie l?th St. S. A. h ·· · Bookk wanted Ex encl gar ..• du'•· only. n 2BA Bayfront Wllt. pn Beach Bl , H .B. 842-ZSJ.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 63G-6562 l us1a s m more tm'?<>r-Babys itter for2yrold. My . eeper · · '-" b h s;m k N tant than e "per. Flexible home or yours, refs. pei:ienc~d. To run s mall CLERK TYPIST Port Time Immediate opening for dependable individual with bookkeeping exp. to work 3 days per week. Typing 45 WPM, 10 key by touch. Call 644-3389 DAM 'tilNoon THE IRYINE CO. 550 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Employer CLERK TYPIST Billing C lerk for New-port Be ach in- sur ance co. T)'ping SO wpm, Exper not nee, but. preC'd . Salary to $450. Good co. benefits. Call Mrs, Neal, 833-8'50. pets.NrHoag Hosp.~25. c .sara~e "'· · OFFICE SPACE Buslnes1 FOUND: on Wil son St. hrs. se~·e ral o. c. loca-NeC.-portG73-6881 orf1ce 1n Laguna Bch. mo. 64 2·4387 Robinson Hltr. 675-&l20 Oppor+.nity 5005 CM, re m ale Siberian lions. Stop by ror coffee&: For appoinlmenl call ' COLLIG~TIADE F..ASTBLUFF. Beaut IJ!e Rentals to share 4300 I l e PER Sq.FT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Husky. Phone642·4072 a chat between 10& 4, 2:50 Babysitter needed for in· 494-5033. SCHOOL lBr, 2 ba. 2 encl gar's.••••••••••••••••••••••• INCLUDES CkocCanddyMnll~g$18,500S40M LOST ·. 2 Tortm"ses about E. 17th. Suite F, Costa fant full time._My home BOOKKEEPER full Paid while training.' ~.S40·$29Sor ••• ··-. PROF. Male seeks sam.e •Wet Bar Custma eu orm ~1esa . or yours. Irvine area. h N 0 • Ct Your Army Recruiter _.,.,, .,...........,., to share tasteful\)' furn d ·Carpet & Drapes Pizza Buena Prk <Hot!> 4" & 6" at 3l0 Robinhood. 5514366. cAirpoarg~: Bo~dabr:.·sooJ.: has all the details. Call PeninlBRrangerefrpool ocn vu Laguna hse. •2RestRooms GoldJewelmfg$14,000+ CM . R e ward . e ves •AGENCYSEC'Y . him at Costa Mesa. ga r, $200 inc l util. 493-6960eve. •Xlntbusiness loc. Mach.JobShop$150M 548·1795 Qcc."idental Life ha."' an Babysitter , lite sleeved bkpr. forChns-645·1163 : lluntiogtoo Robinson Rltr. 675-8120 •Near the ocean Plastic Mrg-dislrib. S60M P I immed. opening for a housekeeping, live-in. (1 lian rirm. Send resume&: Bch 962_8821 ----------1Career girl desires resp •Warehouse area Holland Business Sales enono 5 5350 secy w /sh ability & a Child Ok.) $40 wk, room salary reqmts. to : P.0.1 ...ccc.~·='--'"'-'----- 1 & 2 Br Apt.s, nr Hoag, exectypeto shareCondo •1.3 vearLease 17160rangeAve.C.h-1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pleasant personality to & brd. 675-9441 aft 7:30 Bo" 511, Balboa, Ca. COLLEGESTUDBrrCTS 1 beach. Gas, wt.t'pd. Mod 9/1.673-7384aft6:30 MOVE IN ALLOWANCE 645-4170 54()..0608 Drinking problem? work in one or the nicest eves. 92661 America's Lariest i bldg. Quiet. 646-5111 •CALL 6424463• Call Al cohol llelpline locations in N.B. 8:30-5, k S Private Seeuri"' System "-~~-------\Straight P.laleloshr. Con· BICYCLE 24hrsaday83.5-3830 •·1 Fr. P l l ct NK G Book eepe r/ ecretary ~-1 h b ba d I DEALERSHIPS ,. on-1. ease con a . BA IN For CdM Investor. part· is looking ror Student N.r.beac ,2 r,2 ,con-o nr. ocean, poo, ten-•IMOFREERENT• E I llamilton C -u-•--40. Wshr /Dryr incld. nis , jacuzzi. 536-1952 1_2_3 Rm. offices from TOBEjlppointedforlhis PROBLEMS?WECARE ve yn · ' o•ve....-1 1.UG11 time. Must be capable of Representatives from . oool$.125/mo.675-6000. eves. area. 'f'op r ated bikes & ONEWAYHELJ> 644·5600. Underwriters handling bookkeeping the Laguna Beach, Mis-•'-'~-------1 ----------1 $ t 3 5 Pe r mo. Near training. Complete sales CENTER Equal Oppor. Employer & 'rocnlOl"S thru trial balance. Do not sion Vie/· o area, Part SPAC. 3 br, nr. new. 40' ROOMJ\!ATE female, 2 br air~~--3~~1;~~ !:~ & service. Excellent in· 24 hr •lot Line645-8800 Ambitious persons who Downey Savings & Loan apply unless qualified. time or ult time. X1nt from sand . S450 mo. Yrly townhouse , $215. mo. come. Call for full de-want to earn extra in-has immediate openings CPA will screen appli-commision & bonus pro. or Wntr. f"urn. avail. Split. Im mac. 543-6993. tails, Mr-. Ryder, (213) SPIRITUAL READER come run or part·time. in its Loan Dept. at Santa cants. Call 675-0025. gram. W e train. Car not 642-2565 * J8.5.206l OpenlOAMlolOPM necessary. For more In· ----------1Resp. gal wishes to shr. Roses are red, violets are Advice on all matters. Call for appt. 673-4786· Ana for Loan. Processors Bookkeeping.general of· form at ion call Dick San Clemente 3876 charmng Bal. Is l hm blue, we rent suites w/ a AUTO DETAIL SHOP 312N. El Camino Real A.n1wering Senice & !Jnder~ratcrs . Ex · rice. Ex pd. Aerts rec, Jimene z l\1on. thru fl'L ·-•••••••••••••••••••• W/s ame. 675·8139. or boatsliploo. Fantastic Business nets SanCle mente,Forappl. 14 Locations. All shifts penenced in FHLMC.& posting joumals, recep-9-ll am.991-0400. l.1?e 2Br, 2ba, enclosed 673-2383. Cst.HwyatNptBlvd. over $2500 mo. 9.5, 492·9034 49'l-9136 avail. Fullorp/t. Exper FNMA Conventional tionlst, insurancel----------~ar. Whitewater view. &42-4644 days. Buyer takes ove rd EOE 543-7787 Loans. Contact Mr. claims. Newport Center.Co 11 e g e Stude n t Adu lt s on l y . $250 . Female, under 35 •. or rol· establis hed accounts, *NEW! NEW!NEW! * pre , . . . Richard Davenport, 6"-4460 mechanically Inclined. 498 3097 lege student, straight, to trained personnel & Photo Modeli--ASSEMILY <7l4lS4V·8Sll Part-time work. Call · · share home in College hshte R ~ 4450 ...., IOOKK•-11o..1~ 646-9611. p k 552 883 ss enn11 equipment. Takes man Abraxas Massage IOam-& LITE Beeline Fashions·No col· u;;s-...._ l----------•Llilrge 2BR, 2ba, · frplc.", ar · -l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• with ''J\1ac:ho". Illness 12pm 1133 Fullerton, Cl\1 '-1ANUJ<"ACl1JRING Jection or deUv. High F /C. Typing req'd. Gen'I patio, ocean vu, Adults. Room mat~ wnted to share forces Quick Sale at 112 631-1184 Positions open. 5 Days. profits. No investments ore work. Steady employ. C?I students, p/t sis. de· no p e t s. $275· Ph : 3 Br. 3 Ba, Cdm. Call THE COLO'"'Y value. $16,500. 6734980. S2•1rtoslart.979-8600. for samples. Mgmt op-GWroriteve,Boca" 5514, Ganien ~=~-E~~r::~~-·1~ 498 -3097 · 642-0173 or 673-5140. 1"'111 l\.lr. Swidlen Conversational Spanish por. 847·5467 orS.S7-04S3 SCMlth Lanuna 3886 30 RETAILSJIOPS tailored to your needs by A.SSISTA.NTMGRS bo "d A l Cook ror &1exican food. ·•••••••,:'••••••••••••••Need roommate for home Prime reasonable space ln•estln4tnt former Berlitz instruc-Jr. & Misses outlet store Bus ys, exper · PP Y Wed thru Sat Days Call n . l d 1 lb inCdm,over25.Sl50mo. available large &small. Opportunity 5015 tor. Pvt. or group . w/specialty twist. GOod B &G•..:.. Ben Brown's Motel Of. 5489949 ' ""uain • mo · ge, r . 673-3121 H.675·15198. Old world charm with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·9037. oppor. Exper 'd . Rets. OJS lnS fice,3Jl06Coast.Hwy,So.1--·--·------ Neslled omong tall trees · French windows, gables Someone To Finance Bondable. 1-9 wkdays, 10to14 years ot age. Dai· Laguna, 3·5pm. •COOi(• w/ocean view. Util paid. Garaqes for R...+ 4350 & trees. Adjacent lo Ideas or Inventions on 9-6 Sa ts. Send resume to ly Pilot delivery routes Saule Station/Back Up S265 mo. 499-2512.••••••••••••••••••••••• Festival of Arts · -Foxy' Girl's Out Call maybcavailableinyour CANVASSERS 5475257 Partners hip basis. Massage. U Call. We Classifiedadno.483 .c/o , Must be expu'd. Lead. · -Garage. $30 mo, se<:ure. Grounds. 673-7003 C 0 me. 5 p e c i a 11 z e Daily Pilot, P. O. Box. area. Earn profit for de-Sell tickets lo public i n g N , B • b 0 le 1 A rtntent Fumilhtd See al 240 Avocado, #0 580 BROADWAY 1560• Cos ta Mesa, Ca liveries & cash, trips or for musical spectacular. restaurant. Call Cher. pa •1 behnd hse. 559-4107 LAGUNA BEAOI ~~es, TnBt Paral!legics.542-3169. 92626 mer('handise ror selling Year around employ· Jim, lOam·2pm,6"·l700. orUnfurn shed 390 P,.ids .5035 new subscriptions. For m ent. Great pay + EOE ••••••••••!>•••••••••••Office Rental 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••YOUNG, !lelired , !\ttcndant to care ror In· information please call bonuses. Phone Mr . ext.5Jl. · ••••wAT£ilFRQHT•••• 494·7915 ~6ird~r~~sp~~I~~: ~c~ valid & a ssist w /lite 64~·4321. From San Thompson, 536·5111 or Cosin e r a d e Comida ~~~-1'.fl601 M rtle h LOANS up to 80% ferenc e s, man meet housekeeping duties & Clemente-San Juan 893-0997 &. l ea ve Masieana Trabajo do 11t1HllC 111w COICl,T! ewpo ac. 1830 Sq. Fl. c.2 bldg. 8061 I st TD LO..SJ/4o;0 s i mi Ii 3 • Caucasian , driving. 5 Day wk, 8 Hrs Capistrano area, call message. Ola. Miercoles·Sabado •DUU ttMlSIOI UVlllC Exle~':J~~::_ice Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd. 2nd TD LOC9ll Lady, 21 to 32, not over a day. 559-5109. 495·0630 and Mission Vie-CAR PENTR y . Finish, Tel. 548.9949 i WM.• '1•s AU1,,10 R bl , 72 ,.4 .. _120 I'·. l'hoto a jo-EI Toro area, call 1 d 1 Vi cwofboats&water easona e.644-vl Lowest rates Orange Co. u:. ~UTOMOTlVE 581·6310. ex per ence on Y· Counter Girl Part-Time 1 •Bachelors llLL GRUHDY DELUXE office, comm'I S.ttler Mfr9. Co. must. p .O. Box 2393 · IODY SHOP Equal Oppor. Employer 549·8039 Donut Shop. Redhill atS'. •I BR ' 2 BR Realtor 6'15-6161 & industrial !!.paces. Also 642·2171 545-0611 Costa Mesa 92626 ASSIST AMT MGR. Carriers ror early mom· Bristol, 20040 Santa Ana •l BR & Oen mini warehouses In Serving Harbor atea 2 Social Clubs 5400 All benerits in smog free IO•T IUILDfRS ln1 deliveries to homes Ave. Santa Ana ffgts. ln- . .....Siii EXECUTIVE suites on LagunaNiguel&Misslon years ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemente. Good wEsTSAlLCORP. In Huntington Beach. terviews 6amlol0am. MeW1V.rd•£ast&Adoms Newport Harbor. 400 to Viejo areas. Handy to •-..1TDL_u.1---... Dancers Corner Singles shop, ple nty or work. Mu.st have car. Prefer COUNTERGtRLS 540·1800 2200 sq It. 642"4644 ; San Diego Fwy, 200 to &nllil "'~ Dance. Grand Opening. Must be able to write Haslmmed married, 841·2300 or ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~64~'"'~40~5:,EA~QiFf"--J 2000 sq ft. As low as JO< WE It AVE CA.5H! Sat. nite, Aug .16. s . ?tfain estimates on all makes. Openings For: 638.3228 DrycJeaning shop. Ex· • SScPERSQfT per sqCt.831·1400 Buy2ndT.D.'s atEdinger,S.A.5'11-8600 Co ntact John, •Ja.ne,._,. per. or will train. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB I I Loanon2ndT.D.'s Adm. $2. 714 /492·6991 . Tom Stamp ""9fne lnst•rs CA.SHIER/ F/time.644-0893 AGT.541-5032 PLUSH. Beaut. um g. NewLoans-2ndT.D.'s Ford , 2101 So. El *P ..... n FOODSERVICE DELIVERY ---'-------\ ofc. suite, lo rent or shr. Equity Invsml. Div. &.loyment' Camino,SanClema I n SUNDAY ONLY $195 mo. Xlnt. NB/CM BARNETl'MTG.CO. ,,.__atlDfl •llllerfE:derior A ENDA.NT SINGLE lo 6 nn suites. J~.642.67 •• 1644-681$ 64 .. 2134 ·-r-· c-----For small induslriai OF DAILY PILOT to Avail. In plush office ~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r-~ f · R ul es o( hool • YON •Yocht '•""''' ca eteria. Newport Deb earners. eq r use CORONA DELMAR bldg ~r. O~ Airport. Full SEP. bldg w/gar. 1000 sq .AnnOllnc•menh/ Se • • A *Wood m-l-L-area. Equal Oppor. large Station W~on or 2 Br Townhouse. frple , s.er~1ce incl ; Recep-rt. 213 W. Wili«>D, CM. renon•lt/ fMtrvctHM. 7005 ~----Employer. Call Van, Contact Harry t1on1st, conference rm, 645·2020 & 642-6560. Lost & FCMiMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·3 Yrs marine exper. lo 213/648·3408 torappl. Seeley or James Parks, from $275. l Brfrom$205. xerox, etc. Call 8.JJ..364()' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conversational Spanish Let The Kids Do qualify. Top wages & 330 Well Bay St. Costa Pool, tennis, continental Industrial Rental 4500 tailored to your needs by The Ho.,woft xlnt co. benefits. Apply Cashier /Clerk . Prefer Mesa. Telephone&t2""321 breakfast. Some ocean & FREE RENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott & Found 5300 tormer Berlil.t inslNC· Thi 5 llr to Security Guard at 275 Mature woman. Full for appointment!. C t li . Cl-· t DELUXE . d . I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• P 1 •u.n ti 494 0060 b ~. l 0 I a a na viewa. """' <l lfl,ouoctnow 1n Wilna un1ta , t or . vt or 1roup. McCormick Ave, Co&la me. -elwn ~1ua ppor.Empoyer shopping & fme beach. N 1 offi • with offi ces: 1300, 1400, LOST: Blk/Whle Shep. 675-9037 Gel out & meet peopfe. Mesa. 9·1Pm only. Dental R eceptlonlsL 644 ·2611. ew e uxe ice space 1500 1600 2212 !1140 to Yem. Vic. Bol1a Chica fto. ~~~~~~~~~~j to.r large o r s~I users. sooo' sq f0l. 542°.4463 or Rd. area, HB. 2 yn old. Jobs Wanted. 7075 add new Interest. earn loot M _ ___. _ _. '-CHALLl!HGIMG centex~er. •J.B. L be I t t money sel ling quality ~tK:t•--1 1 ra enan •_rry-prove· 6-42-7604 . AR:t. on pre-Days 213·123·5321: eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• products. lntereeted 1 Tak1nc appllcatlom training tind jobs n.valla· all 846-1303 THE EXCITING ments, all amerut1estoo. mi!les, 711 w. l7lh st.. 114·554·"52.Reward! Need Job Desperately to ni for· hie in the US Army , rALMMESA.AnS. Locat e d at ~0902 C.M. save home & not be Call: 540-704lorZe th . your Army, Call yourO~NTALSpeclall1t sor. MINUTESTONPT Brookhurat, llunbngton LOST: Black tema!-e burden. lntellli:::enl al· 1·1M9days. •JDUrMyrnlft~ Army RccrulterslHunl· f1ce seeks fiort time DCJI. Beach. Nr. ror. Atlanta 1800 Sq. Ft. M·l Space. Germ a n Shorthair tractive, 55. Completely lrt1t.U•n • • lngton Beach, 9tl2·S82l ; 1eneral of 1e e heli;t. Rlilch, 1&281t rrom$165. & Brookhurst. AAent on Front orricc. J...srge reMr P o inter . CM area . honest & trustworthy. Babysitter. my home Cotta Mesa &4.">-llG3 Insurance, etc. Expd Adult.a , No Pct.Ii premises, or call IUtr .. door. $250 mo. t775Whil-Re-"•ard, 645-5890. After Please give me a break. Mon·Fri. 12 noon·5PM . •lftt.r/lderior ' · pref'd. 842·6631 H.8 . 1561 f.1 eso Dr. '-flchael f.1cGinniit (714 ) lier St. cr.1 , doi)'s 540-5710 ~. Betty. 536·4428. Irvine area . s.52·"494 llft.a CG11Nnhrt Child cnre wanted, adult1_•_re_o_. ------- (S Biie's East otNewport 996·3460 Collect. eves 646-CJG81. Apply In Penon rem ale to care overnight DENTAL RECEPT. Blvd.) l-'-"-'-"-'--''--,-...,-,--l-::..:.::::..:::::.::=:::... ____ IL05'1'.: Vic. of Santiago.& Youn1 M a n 21 Yr.!. BABYSITTER. Own J931DeereAve,SA for 1• yr old girl In my 3 rt Or 546.98!!0 Beautiful new ofc bldg. I 1700 Sq. Ft. aircond. ore & Manners, gray fc white w /carpentry e:lpr. In transportation. 8 to 4 Irvine home. etol night& co'"'. ,•,•apeetlceence. 830· _:,.n3g1•, ----------1or 2 room it uitcs . shop.N.CoslllMesa.As· male cal, front paws1 area.expr.Owntno.ls& Weekdays 833-IMSaflS BOAT •month whUe parent asklorGlorla. •• •THE TO'WaS Secretarial service oa sume lse at S294 per mo. declawed. Please . cal truck. J Want Work . · · MANUFACl'URER travela on b..i.neu. Call Blht'Joor,2br,2 ba,Zter· p~emises . Nr. O .C . lncl'a 400 sq. n.. crpt'd &42·4'53. 546-3&42eves. BABYSITTERF'UllUme, Seeksaa:s't.Tocllnemt.n S28-22831·521-Z283. l---0-1-5-K-C-La--l(-- race•-Slip avail. Airport,N.B.833-3104. oles. And sml da.J1c rm. . nr. Plavan Elem. M)' wbo works lndependent-1---------·I E•por'd NCRGJO. r__. mo.&t2-893l or6A&3316. Aft .6PM,545-86M. LOST: Male, 2 yn old HelpW.t.4 7100 houae. or yours! In· ly with Carpen -CLHICAL ~~ -------~--rPLUSJi, Beaut. furn lg. Ge.nn. Shep &r Samoyed ••••••••••••••••••••••• lervle.w req'd. 9IS).6ar1 try JFlber•lau bklrnd. TR A 1..N EE. TJ ping resume to c1 ... 1nect ad ' • ..._ 4000 ofc. suite, lo rent or abr. 2 NEW BLDGS. Redhill al Carmel color, Thur$. af. ACCOUMT'QiilG • tO+wpm a wilUag to no. 510, c/o Dally Pilot. ~oo;;·;::;;;;;~:~ r!:~64~.;1J1~-68~ICM ~;:&i.1~~.~=1:: ~~1n~~~!~0Tf::: CLIO 8f~~~i~Ew1t~sf.~~e. :~~ 8::1·~~=•~ leam. ~~;c2!°~1580' Colla .' .lehen. "•l·&l•' or ft. A/Core s . 12,000aq.f\. Reward. Days 64.2-4088/ Newport ~~-ch In · yr. old clrl. &1M'732 ber. !n"••P.11,.tc/hr. depend.Ins • • /2 ooo ft A/C of Eves. 64$-3109. 502 Kin&I sure.nee co.·~ person JOP'! v · 645-3967 P..tlta•• View Both ftr!q3~1rd, ro~i Rd. NB. w/bonkkeepln-exper. 4: "" CLIPPER MARINE Esld f , 1 -1 OFf'ICEw/BAl.CONY ceilinia & iood pwr. for pre m ium acrounUng ForClaulftedAd 1919E.Occldenta1St., · e, urn, irp c, •v•.. p ti N -" r-t Lost: Small Peke Mix tcr· dept. Prerer IMurantt SA, Ca.135-9318 pvt. e ntry, 1115_ 675-6488 res .10 ew,....... """"er Pl'lone83J·3104. ACTION ACCURATE TYPIST w Jwrltlna ·1kllls . Will train. NATIONALSYSTEMS CORPORATION t urM0-4181 location. Month to rler . Frl . 8/1 . exper.Mus tbeprofl(le.nt C•lla · · MOlltb. t'&amlabed or un· 2200 SQ, FT. M.fg. S2S$ B row n I 1 h It an . in operation ot 10 key, Dally PllOl 1001111.. 4361 Birth SI, N.B. \J ,8 . Lie bedroomw.pvte turo..290or3tl09Q.ft. P/"!~· Avail Sept.1. 2032 .. Punum", Vi.c : Builden Salary to pOO, Good co. AD-VISOR bl. JO mfnutol to beach. CilltMCM502 0 Placenlll, CM. Emporium, El Toro. beneriU. Call Mn. Neal, 642.5678 $100wlrlJ . 8tl 912. 646-7512 Rew•rd. 581·1281. 833-3450 I • I 1 F /Ch1, lhru F\rl. Slmll 6 quarterb' laxes. F tu me. SELL Idle llerN wttb a 833·1M3. Dally PllOI ClllUlllod Ad . HO TICE how Daily Ptlot Cla11· lfled ads display their mes1aye1 with letlblllty and impact 1 Dur Ida, we are proud lo aayL really 1et res ulta. t'hono "'2·5678.. ' • • ' I l_ .. ~!~~ ...... ?~,!~ HelpW..W 7 100HtlpW..tecl 7 100 Htt,W...W 71 ~~~ ..... ?!.~}~.'!!~ ..... ?!.~~ 1Mond111,Augu1t 11, 1975 DAILY PILOT 89 DI ... __ .................................................................... . • .._~ 1uperv1aor ror J1r10 1kllled nursln f11clllty wantoo to fill challenalng position. Muat bave certificate 0 c:o mpletion or 90 hou dietal')' coune. This Is nhab minded facility or rerin1 top salary, ex cellent benefit.a, and a excllla1 lncenLive pr gram worth money t you. Call 532·6848. 1UNIOR SALESMEN Recp1 To$600 Pro1resalve •nlmal hospital offi:rs excep- t Io n al future tor ven1tlle, take charge, matur e person . Minimum 4 Yrs. otnce ex pr. req . Corp benefits, medical Plan. Send re- sume lo Ad "329 Dally P ilot P .O. Box 1560. COli ta Mesa, 92828. '--"" D091 1040 Ml cellanoous .8080 Office Fumlt.n & · •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• Equi pm•nt 8015 ~ . ·······················' st. Bernard Pups, Sw 'hCh";1lr,$50.Mult1·EXEC DF~S K P.la hog· Ages 12-16. Ea 0 m $;!0-$40 per week getting new subscribers to the DAILY !'.ILOT a!.ter school' and Saturdays. no _deli v eries or collectin g. Transportation furnis hed. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas, ca ll 840:.IZ70 TEENAGERS & COLLEGE STUDENTS r.urebred, perfect m1rk· c pile .. area rug wood Ver dcond.SZ:ZS naa&wk»old.56-7758 xt2 . S'ZO. sears elec. • Jsg9897 1 -~--------1 dryer. good cont!. $75. · :; Earn up to $50.00 per week !or part time work evenings and Saturdays. . Phone 536·1287 for interview. Free Golden Lab, male 559-5239or 559-um. Pianos& Organs I Off w/pedl1reed p apers K. 1 1 "··• h d ••••••••••••••••••••••• want s a good hon:i e . 1ngs ze wa er~. ea · 497.3415, board, frame, liner, rn::it· Lovely Grand tress pad a nd heater. SFt .. \tarvelous , 80~.~~n~P,ies $125. Phone 646-1484. ,.1 usl Sacrifice! FA.ROUT' Res taurant Workin{l Equal OpportunityEmployer 714·774~9. Co mplete llospital Bed. &42·4957&646·1030 EZ MOHEY Equal Opportunlt1 Employer Mgrs. Unique fast food. . • <>-•a-,·ve Germ s"-p lov• co," I $470. Sell $195 . S.wiRn MachlnH 8091 L c I 'Id ..-'"'""''" '"" W 1eechr.coots;ros,sell ··~ • For Your verb a I aeuna . oup e pre ' · es kids, needs TEMP $95. Commode $15. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• capabilities. Ear HelpWMtect 71 ........_·W.ted 7100 ~~~rs~~oman. home immed. Will pay. like new. 847-4793 aft 6 Wanl~d . Tol?·Notch ~n- $100+ + pe r wk. fo • ...,.. '-"-'-'=====----1 ......._W__ 7100 ...._w~~ 7100 CaUweekd•ys548·l486 pm dustnal sew1ni,: machine p/t.lme 9am·1pm, Jpm ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••··~··· r r-. ....... .,.. _,._ · for use In leather shop. :ipm or Spm-9pm in com· Ins urance Secretary Nurses Aides-All Shifts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to YCMI 1045 Elegant Wedding Gown 497·3210 or 494·2114. · fort•ble s pacious or wanted. Personal lines Mesa Verde Coav. llosp, SECRETARY WA'!llSS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• peau d e soie & l accl--''--'---'--'--~--- across the street from ex p~rle~ce preferred. 661 Center St, CM RN-CCU Exec. Secretary w/ad· F\.111 or P/lime. Apply 1,n LABRADOR Retriever. w/sced pearls. Selr train. Store, Restaurant, O.C. Airport. Work j 5 ru 1:Yp1ng, .1nvo1dng & of· NURSING' m I n i s l r a t i v e person, El Matador, l768 remale, 9 months old, all Sz. 11·12. Also Chapel lar 8095 & perfectly aui ts peopl rice routine. South Coast Nights. full or p/time. capabllllles. Some shlhd, Newport Bl, CM shots. Needs home. Ca ll veil w /ti ara. Cosl $250, ••••••••••••••••••••••• who enjoy talking. Fo Insurance, 211 Ocean RM SUPER.V. Differential pay. Xlnt x In l . typi s t, ge n Waitress wanted, exper. between IO AM & 3 PM. will s<'ll $150. Ca ll (714 ) New "L" s hape ator~ more info & personal In· Ave. Lag una Beach. Relief 11·7 shift. Call benerlts. Contact Mrs. knowledge of all phases ror f.ast food servi ce 521-1398. 557-3!}.IO. counter, 12x3x4' + "'L", lervw,eall833·8098. 49'1 ·1031. 546·6450 for inlervw Ba les tre ri, 642·2734 , of ofc. work & mach's. counte r work. Apply, st<1 ined rough cedar betwnS&fi. Cost a M em orial Ages .btwn.21&35,only Prime Burger, 799 W. FREEPUPPIES HANG GLIDERS w /n1u s t :.i.r d yellow Female, p/time ofc & de- livery. Car nee. Am. bltlous & neat. Apply, ~ Alab ama, Hunt. lnMrane•~ RoyaleConv.Hospital Hospital. 301 Victoria, neat in appearance need 17th St, Costa Mesa. TO GOOD HOME R New , never-nown \\'oU formica top. Cosl $400, F /tlme. lmmedoperung C.M.EOE. apply. Ask for Dee: Phone l ·498-2565 Wing s, 11 .M.A. ap · Sell S250/orr. Mu.st see! . d 1030W. Wamer,S.A. w•ITRESS • In octors ofc. Must be 991·8000 "'-proved. From $425 stan· 675·1301. ' xlnt typist & able to use Ofrlce helper, general of· s Day wk. Dinner shift. ~ 8050 dard & cul keels. Sail & dictaphone. Sh not req'd. flee duti~s. ~over 2:5· * RN Secretary nee ded for Club exper. pref'd. Apply ••••••••••••••••••••••• frame r epair, cableing TV. !l~dlo, Mu s t have ex per, Calif. dnven license 1n rumlture sales and book· in person, betwn 3 & 6 Great Savings on Used !'lpecialty avail. 642·4172. H1F1, Stereo 8098. Foreign Auto Ac · w /group insurance good stand.ing.494·94.58. For private psyth.iatric keeping. Talbot In· pm, Wed thru Sun. l60l f\lrn.,Appli.&Misc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c es so r I es. V W forms & work Comp. , clinic. Good frin1c: tertors. 600 W. Warner. ·BaysideDr,CclM Wilson'sBargainNook l'ires 700·16. Wheels split RCAColorTV Knowledge Helpful. Full s end resume only to: Pain ters •. e_xper d In .benerits. Paid vacs 6 SantaAna.549-8261. 545w.l9thSt.C.M. rims, many miles left. $250 XlntCOftd & Part Tim"e . Local. Phelpg Chiropractic Of. custom pa1nt1ng. holidays. Call bet wn Wanted : operators single !\1akt-off. 642·2350 64S·'llro r Bruce a l AuLo·Ha us fices, Newport Center, Call847-4128 9am-5pm, 496·5102 or SECRETARY n eedle for dresses BED, king size mattress, . 5'6-449S 567 S N' h 1 D 831-1774 . Typing /sh. Needs ·good w/power sewing m ach box springs, fra me, xtra Co mm . air cond 29,500 ROSSA!\1 /1'~M ser.r ec. -;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;I an IC 0 as r, Part time, day or nite. telephone personality. exp. Dolores 64i5-1684 or ·firm still pckaged t215 8 TU S I 00. So rr a t'C buill·in 8tr 1 yr old good • Suite 306· Newport Man needed who can RN Various ofc duties. Call 642-4902, Se ha bl a (val.' SS25) Queen.' $195 grinder S35. 'h "drill $25 . cond. $55 or best, also 8 Beach, Ca 92660 haodle all types or hand RM-HiQht Shift 534.4100. Espanol (val. $42S). Delivery in· 2092 Wallace. 548·7011 lr. casselle tapes, Call ..- GENERAL tools. To mrg wood , 11-7:30. Fud lime, Med· cl'd.631-0488. Bookca se headboard,dou· Mark898·1547 HHded Now! lnteriorDnlgnlr/ foam, concrete & plastic Su rg. Diff. pay. Xlnt SECRETARY Wanted : full time assis· Illustrator pa rts. Write ad 1530. benefits. Contact Mrs. We need a personable tant for hair <'Utting ABBEYRENTSPURN. l>le bed springs & mal· Packard Bell Stereo!- •S.crflarlu For leading producer or Daily Pilot Box 1560 Jensen,) 642·2734, Costa mature. i ndi vid u a I parlor. Hea~y's675-0808 1925 HARBOR BL. CM tress. 830·582.5 AM /t'1'1, 20" Color 'IV" •Typlsh sales orfo·ces & •'-pl•~. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. M es a M e m 0 r i a 1 w /good typing & sh CALL (714)&LS-4772. HOSPITAL "-d elcc Gd Console, $200. 644.010$'' •C'-~cal ~ ~-1 ----~-----I skills. T his is a varied AREHSE, ship'g & d 5 °" · · · 7·9pm . ...., Must be' e:sper'd: Send p•RICURIST Hospital, 301 Victoria, ,.. R ' M . Movo·ng-Beauto'ful lov· con , ·ears. $100. 1...:==------ *IC h -c M E o E position w /a well known ecv g. ar1ne pr o· Bo & Mari • .,,..c resume to: P. O. Box Must have own clienlele. I--'-'--'-'-'-'-'--''-'-' -----1 real estate training co. doc ta, full time. 1851 eseat & sofa, very gd 536·8267 ats ne * *PCllerliXO•pn ~ Newport Beach, Apply Magi's Magic, RN'S NATIONALSYSfEMS McGaw. Irv. 3·5PM q958ua0~~~Y · n ever used BESTLOOK INTQWN! •• ~~r.~:~!••••••••••~ l--'-'---------11894 !.f.I Har bor Bl, CM Means REALLY NEAT CORPORATION only! -~. Fashions designed Cor I 90IO JOLLYROGa ,_c_a_ll_64_2_-624 __ s ____ •1 programs for reali ty __ <_36_1_B_;r_c_h_St,~N_._B_._1WHO WANTSTO WORK? Armolre & dresser-king the s mart lady 4'10" to Genera TEMf'O B kl ' orientation and behavior 5'2". Outstanding Day & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tem porary Help rea ast cook,good pay Pe rson 21·40 trn for modification. H you are SECTY P t . time, Casual· DRIVEACAB! Like new, $225. 30X42 Eveningwear created BOYSCQ:UTSneedboal5. l?S02Sky Park, Irvine & opportunities, Apply in mg mt . $150 ~k guarn. a n RN who ii tired of be· ty Ins. Newport Bch. For CHOOSE your hour s, wood desk, $35. 549·8974 . just for you! Sis. 4 lhrus. ca rs & airplanes. Tax ad~ Call"'A"AA"" peL rson,4005.CoastHwy, Col pref. Mr. Levi ing in a rut, consider a appt.Call:833-0821 work for yourself, be Lamps, lealh. chairs, 751·6261 vanlagcs.546-4990 ~""""""""""""~~""""""""""""~1--=·~·~"="=•~Be=•=<~h~----1-;;8'8:;::·~1:004:-:-::::::::::--::::::;:--::;I your own boss. !\.1en or position witb"a facility SECY flUYER Women. Can be slightly rosewood tables. sofas, $350, 15. Navy ure Boat. KEMMB. PHONE Survey, work at lhat has an exciting te· Aggressive self starter handica pped. Neat -etc.S45·4800.Vickie Miscellaneous nu OB. Eng. optional GIFT WRAl'l'Bt For fi ne jewelry atore, p/time eves & wknds. Apply in person only J . Herbert Hall J ewellers, So. Coast l'lara, CM betwn lOaro & 12noon. A TT EH DANT home. No sales involved. ~=:li~~:~:i~nl 8;a;:.11E~ needed to fill vacancy as CI e a n A p pear an c e . COUCH, CllAIR &. Wanted 8081 $500. 675-3063. For animal shelter. App. Exp. desired. 842-7433 cel"le nl benefits and secretary to purchasin Vets., retired. Age 25 t.o STOVE. •••••••••••••••••••••••ANTIQUE Bay boat. l&' I I t ~12 Pri ti p Op Job sata~.Don 't~«uplhis mgr at sailboat manuf. 70. Supplement your in· 642-1319 $$CASH$$FOR Callaft.SPM Y n person a , ........ n ng ress r. '" ..--corp , Secret arial come. Drive a cab 6 hrs Laguna Canyon Rd, opening for offset print· o p portun it y. Ca ll purchasing expe r . or more a day. Apply in Must Be Sold: Sacri fice Goodusedfum/refrigs 673·6996 Laguna Beach. ing press opr in SJC. Ex· 532·6848 y 11 Cab Co Q 1. F · · Frzrs/stoves 54&-0768 . . . · must. Xlnt co .. benefits. person, e ow .. ua 1ty urn. exqws1te , · · loah MainttftanCe/ LAWN MAINT =;d~r l!~v=~ru~ SAILIOAT Salary dependent upon 186 E. 16th St., Costa glass top coffee tbl, also Wntd. Old dolls/doll parts Ser'.vice f020 Girt FrlckyJRecpt. Foreman for large apart. for ModuLeam Press. IUFfS exper. Please call L Mesa. brass top coffee lbl; .w/2 dating bcrore 1940. Any ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good typing, shorthand ment complex; With orl ----------·I Weslsail Corp. has a Baird ,549·971L Merche111dlM ~':e1rs:~f~!:e:~_h:.:~;· type/condition.543·7366. Electric~l-Woodwor~ing helpful. Willingt.o leam. w/oulacrew.962-+talfor Reil Estate. licensed vacancy in Stock Room * S..cy' .. Srtl'l"lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt. Rust Velvet chair Wntd. Complete or nr Plumb.in c:-Installal1on , Send resume &salary re· appt.. salespeople. Why not for Sailboat fanatic w ~-$1200. 100% Fee Pd A.Mi ... s 1005 Stemware, some silver complete sets of old & _Rep~1r. Inbd cn.g. re- quirements to P.O. Box work in the hottest area knows the parts. Stock Also, General Office ••••••••••••••••••••••• oil paintings. misc. de· China dinner wea r . pai~. Fire sys~em ins~I/· ; 286;;;' H;;B~,;C;a;.;92648~~-;;;:;;;ILel gal kSelcl 'y,I exper. w/x· Huntington Beach /Foun· Room exper helpful, but Liz Re;nde-Agency . VICTR,... .&. corative items. Cash. 543·7366. ma1nt. Scorpio Manne nt s i a or Newport tnin Valley. Call Phil s llbo t '" -548 9704 C I fr. . a at savvy a mus · ,,,...,,, BkchSt,Stel04 Large t5J "'h•'gh. 24 " 536·2335. -----------enter awo ice. For1n· McNa mee at Village XI be el p 'd -~ w d T N h · terview call 641).EBGO. Real Esta le 963-4567 nt co. n its. ai Newport Beach. 833--8100 w i d e , 2 5 '' d ee P > ante · op· otc in· Boats Power 9040 • ~~f,ii;;;;~~~~~l ~~~;~~~~;;;;ll 1·~•;"~1~;o~n~&~h~o~li~-d~•~Y>t· C~a~l]I Call for appointment Brunswick (Brunswick· Dresser couch foll si dustrial ~e v.•i ng maching •••••;••••••••••••••••• ~VN,f/time.$.1.5pershift. LynBaird,549-9711. Blake·Collendar Co .. &mall. PricedforqWc for use in leather shop.181h, GLASTRON. l /O; Bayview Conv. Hospital, REAL ESTATE SALES, full &. p/time . Service Station Allen· Pat. 1918) Pre-electric, sale.548·6386. ~97·3210or494·21 14. Fishing & skiing. $3100,-. GORDA LIZ Has Openings For: CM 642·3505· 1860HewportlL Horse tacks. clothing. danl, exper'd. Day wi n d -up v i cl r o l a . Gar-Sale 805 Wanted : TraHer for )·'' 581·6231 DAY&HIGHT IUSIOYS Eves. Full & p /time. Ap M h f' · h H -~-' M ID Co1tahttsa Cal1640·l710,Martha. th a ogany ints · as •••••••••••••••••••••• HobicCat . . ** A ** W II 1 led RE offi ply S hell Stalion, 17 fiv e b ui ll in s torage GARAGE SALE DAILY Call838·0467 Matt 1964 OWENS Ftybndge. Newport Chand Inn e oca . ice SALES ~l;r;•;'";·~·;N;B;;;;;;;;;;;;l spaces. Pia"" excellent· 10.. • VS Chevy l /B. Many es:.-Call 642-3030 needs 2 l icen se d J~ 1----------I salespeople. Busin~ is HOUSEWIVES-$ ly. Read y lo refini sh. 9191 Carrolltown H 8 M11Slcol tras. Gd. fishing boat.. Apply In Person Maid. Sea Clifr Motel 1661 great-need more help TOY & '"-'FT S DOM ~.00 Phone 675-034? or . . . . htltrwn•ftfs 8083 $3200. 493·9629. Mon lbr uFriJ.SPM South Coas t Hwy. f b 'C II f '"" TOCK R 675·9988. Horses 106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 900 .. '~Dr HI or our uyers. a or . P•RTIES 30 ' E 'L 0 Express JS-• 494·4892. interview. W. E. Lachen· · ""' •••••••••••••••••••••• Ludwig 5 pc.Drum Set · "Equa!Oppor.Employer l-'-'--"-'-'--------1 R t•--•·•~ G'f 'N Gd ·11 CLERK WANTED? REC'D. Thoroughbred like new $495. 646-3698 Cruiser, T /S, Reb~t MAID WANTED myer. ea"''" gow-""""°• i ls a gets w1 Old Music Boxes. '!\let· Geldo·ng. Black Hun· art .SP'!. Engs., Sips 5, Cockpit PartTime•Call Eves:673·4577 train inexperienced For small electron ic tlach Steins & Royal ter /Jumper, l6.3 hands. " . couches.Xlnt Cond.Two .. GUARDS I -~M~e~•~a~M~o~te~l~•~6<6~-96B~l~l ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I housewives to earn $2000 manuf. Exper'd in ship· Doulton Tobies. 1 Pc. or 6 yrs Reas · S62·S597 0 Greco Gu ita r & Rosac boal owner. Must sell!. lmmed . employ ment.I-by Dec. Isl demonstrat· pi ng & receiving a1so de· Collection. Will pay cash. 557 _3124 · Amplifier s75. Make oCfer . 67S.3238. REALESTATESALES ingbeauliful linesofgifts s irab le. Req 's good ADRIAN 'S, 3111 Villa Callafter 6.960--· f /tlme, p /time. Inside & toys No delo'v no col ~ • F B '•---------1 · · · handwriting & some Way.NB.673·Tl02 Morgan & Quarter horse,----------'75 SKIPJACK 24 I .. work . Work any shifl.1· HACIENDA lecl -free hostess gifts . math · 1. ht b 1., Good GUILD 0.50 Used 3 hrs. Twiri 175 Uniforms furn. Newport MAIL CLERK REAL ESTA~ IHC Need car. Call 979-4307 · Magnificent old brass ig ay ge UJng. _...... Beach, Costa lw1esa & ~nsOfriee#~in eosia Glfts'NGadgets ST.ACOSWITCH 19 13 Nation al Cash pleasureriding.545·3035 Brazi lia n r osewood Volvos. Trim tabs. c~ An h · Ag 21 IMC. 1 h . acoustic w /case, like $15 ,600. Sac. $13,700." a eim areas. e esa. Self starters, free "Our 25th Year" Reg s l e r . !\.fate 1ng PALOMINO Pony, 4 yrs. new. $375 firm. 545.1552 846·3575 ' or ovr. Universal, L22t T he Irvine Company thinkers, true indep. con· 1----------1 1139 Baker, CostaMe5a scroll work. Perf. mech. old, well t rained. $250. lh W. 5lh St, Santa Ana . seeks stable highschool tractors. Best comm. in SALESPERSONS 549·3041 cond. $350. 646-2812. Arab Coll. 7 mos. old Equal Oppor. Employer grad w/some exper. to ·town. Call Am e rl ca 's La rgesl Equal Oppor. Employer $450. 847·5873 H •IRSTYUSTS work in l\.1ail Room . John Rampello, Mgr Private Security System Pvt. Pty will sell several ~ Print s hop exper . or 297~FairviewatBaker n eeds s everal self s igned Br onzes. Call T.B. Jumper. Bay geld· With Following printclassesdesirable. 549.9511 motivating goal setting Tastee Freeze-Mal 637-7583. betw 12&6PM. ing. Bst offer over $850. H•wporter .... Salon ----------1 persons beiween 18-? to p /lime. Neat a~· for appnt. Calla(t6·968·4158. 644·066lor 540-8582 For Information RIAL ESTATE present our residential pearnnce . Apply 1 n1 A·-,...-~1 .. ~0-.-.---8-0-1-0-1 -':::.::.::.:..::.::::.::::::c___ A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC AHD Please Call 65 lo 703 Commission. security program In the person, 2966 Bristol, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dark Gr ay 4 yr. old Reg. SEwiNC coioE roR THE l lAlR STYLIST Female 644·3389 D . . . Laguna Beach. Mission C o s t a M e s a . . . . T horo . Gelding. pro· GALON THE co. forNBMen·s hairSalon. ynam1c, prest1g1ous, Viejo areas. Part time F r1 g1da1re washer & fessionally trained Space rental ava il. happy office w / heavy t bl F . TELEPHONE SALES. dryer. Gold tone. $100ea Western $3,000. Silve ......... ~lllo:"----..,-1!!8 646-2716 THE IRVIME CO. unstructured le arning accep ~ e. or more in· Experienced preferred. or Sl50 pair . 830-4:r70 S how reins $l00. Pr. For an Ad in WClllMft'S World Help Wa nted p/time start ing late Aug. for Winter. 550 M•wport Ctr Dr environment & semi.pvt, formation call 99~·0400 Earn as much as yoo like Western braided rein Call Sue 642·5678, Ext. 330 Newport ll'oeh offices has 2 openings in l\1o nday . thr':1 Friday. by talking to people all lS CU · FT· PHJ.LCO Sl5. Western SaddleSlOO. residential or inveStment Ask for Dick Jnnenez. over Southern Orange Frost f ree UP r1 g ht 645-8l50eves Equal Opper. Employer &ales. N.B. nr. airport. SALES PERSON Needed County rrom an air con· Freezer. 968-5418 Call Don Berman at for Light ing Fixture di~ioned ofrice . Tw Jewelry . 807 Also, taking applicatio"'~~~~~~~~~~~I for C /lime day help. App ly betwn 3·5PM, any day MAILING DEPT. McDonald 's, 700 W. Openings for Typists. CoastHwy,NB Inserting machine & He l p w anted full 0 Posting machine oprs. p /tlm e. No ex per . Exper. helpful , but not DK. D 1 necess. necess. s onu s NATIONALSYSTEMS 24842 Muirlands , E CORPORATION Toro. 4361 BirchSt,NB (714 ) 752·1920. Showroom Exp helpful sh1fls·lOam t.o l pm o llcyclet 1020 •••••••••••••••••••••• · Pis · Spm to 8pm. Monday ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALESTATESALES ::i.~:o~~On ~A~~11y through Fnday, APPiy al MAN'S SCH WI NN WANTED Cettlury 21/s.rf at · 2031 s E Main St 250 E . 17th St. Costa VARSITY 10 SPEE TOP CASH DOLLA ll"OftdNewOffic• Ir~. (I blk.'&.Org.etY'. Mesa, o r call Tony BIKESS0.646-3680 PAI D FO R YOU on 17th Street in Hunt· Airport). Scimia at646-4100. WANTED: "Moped'' Bike J EWELRY, WATCHES, ingt.on Beach, 3 blocks or scooter. No junk. 361 ART OBJECTS. GOLD. fromtbeocean.Nowtak· Seamstressw/powersew· · TelepltoneSMI Ogl 8 1298 S ILVER SERVICE. Ing applications for in g machine exper. P/Timeeves &SatAM. e,apt ·642• F I NE FURN & AN Home Consultants licensed real estate F /lime. 847·2480 or 16 & Over. ~pply, ~Clean Me n 's Peugeot TIQUES.645-ZZOO MA.INT. MICH.A . salespeople. Call Nancy. 213/592·2360. Jackson. Midway City. Bike. Mod el UQ.3. $100. Ml .U IOI S36-7.542. After 4pm, See Dave. Call 642·9435 SC -.ous Eicper. In maintenance --~~-------1 ----------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Installation &: repair of o t1 S•Olllstress Wcmhd Tele phone work from Raleigt1 "Grand Prix" 10 produclion equl.p.Steady ~. UIV' 0 1 k ~·d your h o m e . l\.fature spd. Men 's & Ladies', For lllffd.rs JOb, xlnt benefits, Come &II "~21 Dv:r :Ce ecsi:~ r;I j woman wanted. Call HB still in crates. Cost $150. D NpC al In and apply. 9am to ~ Sail makers. C .M . area.P /t,someeves.No ea., sell for $120. ea. MATTRESS *MADNESS* *ALL SIZES* Ca~1 71416:.;~ g:iir01~:~ri;.=:~~!!'~\-~ ~~~~~;;;Ii~ --;:;;;;l-642't,~-~~..,~·~T.~t;iri(;<-I selling. 835·6101 Dianna. 546·53t3days ForAppointment Karman , Santa Ana.,, SECRETARYIT"U"H Telephone Solicitors! No Ceh 1035 Pricl'CltoMo••! Mr. Pugmire EOE / ••-. selling. Guam income+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833 96Z5&64&8686 ~~"""""""""~"""""""""l-MiiiiUi:;-T;C.:l'I RECEPTIONIST Re~p. pos. 'f/var1ed bonus iryou dowell.App· PERSIAN Kittens CFAI----· ------1 ::..: MASSAGE·TECH duties assislg. class. ly 115 w Li n coln T rt' All WA._.TED HOUSEHOLD Young ladf. (18-28) for personnel dirrt"r. A~ility Anahei m .~ Mrs. Pripp r~!s 2~j.8~~ y. " MAMAGEM&fT lea:it.imate u.U Ume PQ!'l· Immediate opening for to hand le hvy. public & s . eve. TOP CASH DOLLAR We are ofCering an OP· lion. No exper. nee . we reception ist w/good employee contact essen· The ~lre Work :_ Con· HIMALAYAN Kittens. PA 1 D FOR YOUR por. for family oriented send to school, earn clerical skills. Typing 50 Ua l. 'H .S. Grad. w/3,yn. cession Clerk. Min age CFA reg. Mi ngChiu-JEWELRY. WATCHES. lndlv. to express their while you Jeam. Apply In wftm . Must be persona-resp. ofc. exp .• i;ncl g. 1 18. P /time: S2 hr. Student Chester mere bloodlines, ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD ability as PERM. LIVE· person any afternoon or b e &: have pleasant yr. personnel req d. Type ok. Apply 1n person. Sad· top qi,aali ty 21J.884.-s SIL v ER SER VICE . IN Household Managers. eve. 2112 Harb« Blvd, telephonepenonality. 60WP M,Shlhd.100WPM. dleback Cinema. I, II, eve ,. · F I NE FURN & AN · All avail positions are in Colla Mesa. For lnlormation Sal. r nge. $4 .14.2 per Ill. Z3684 El Toro Rd, E. _;;_;-'--------1, --'TI_Q=U_ES--'--.'-64-'5_.-2200'-"-'-----I Or C TOP 1 hr .-..$5.04.8 (6 bn. per ToroE.O.E.m /f. Need to adopt newborn,· •n1e 0 • wages MATURE HELP. Nlghta. PleaseCatl day) + xlnt. be ne's. . k ittens for nursing T h i s may b e your Premium pay. Nauales 644·3319 Deadline Aug. 19, 4PM. Tow Truck Dnv~r want· molher cat.96lM962 penonal answer to the Orlve ·T h ru. 21401 From9A.M-Noon Apply : Westminster ed. Exper pref d. Good Good used furniture & **I BUY** Rainbow-Bright etoDOmlc 1queeze wblch Brookhurst St. H.B. THI llV1 .. CO. Sehl . Dltl ., 14 12 1 P•Y + benefit.a. Apply Doti 1040 appliance•, or I will Sell "'<( 9051 l •-'I we are all experiencing BtwnlO•m&Spm. Cedar wood, Weit · lOOO lrvlne.642·12:52. •••••••••••••-•••••••• forYou. J_."ffl"" .. ,·-""'·"'-Combl1116tolorsl«KilflG" ot U.e f,.....' UJDO. II 550Ho.,,..CtrDr I E O E PITWOlll."'-MASTIRSAUCTIOH ·1 "" m-•· ,..,,_,.,~"'· YoU fH that )'OU are • Medical A1sbtanL Busy Newport.... J-;m;n;';"';r;-;;;:;;:;· ;·;:;· ~ , TIA VIL • or-~r~ °',: ::1 Di.:~ competent homemaker Cardiolo1lst oCflce In F.qualOPpor. Employer jll Your Arm y Recruiter Cocter1. Chihua hua, 64'4616 •13).9625 s..,. .,1111~ _ uw boih~ 1i. .... 11 C'lldltt 11 "'°" w fc your lifestyle is next· H.B. Hvy on ITMurance SECROARY can show you a new Poodles, Shlh·lt\I, Doxie, IRVINE Coast Country Prl!lttd P.1tt'"' ow,.1, Wont· '°"'or-''" Ill "'9Q suttti. ble enough to accept the and transcribing. Will wor1d -)lour world. C.11 Dobie, pit Bu 111, Cl b M b h D tn's Sins ut1 l• U8·inch bu'.1 ',:1~!'..~..,'°,"., Si1t1 8·10; IZ· I h . -~ him •• c •1t• M••·· Cocka p oo. Pekes. u m rs p-ay!i Wllh.0.fMh Jwpl;Jfi l40buSI. ... n1p. o ome manaae· not train. Exp. onlY '"""" u 9 7 9 2 8 5 1 0 r Eves 42 llilll: 33 142 l!ti\t, 44 h.pi, i1.oo 11)1" e.cll Nttt111. Add ment1 P lease cont11;ct: our apply. MZ·888t. RECEPTIONIST 1 edl · i 84$·1163; l~unlington Wutles, 100 ·mi xed pup. · · •o !« 11u~t '6 h•PI: •z :•6 15t f«~1>1neinlor tirst-t•n• coora lnat()r t o d1 scusa1..::==="-"='------I :C':.'etar!J~i=~uc:; aeach, 982-8821 &!:'· Stud svs moat1 _548_·_<7_3_1_. ______ 1 t»111. ''hip!,'' 1~8 bust. so 1111ll .1nd twtftdl1n1. Stt• tt1 the various poulbllitles •MIWS RASH• LEASIN(i 3 yean Real Eltate or1·---------t F•ledvfse. 2525 5A L 1 01th at CRAFTSMAN 10 drawer ~1·11:i.1~ ~:1'.' 52 hipl: <e :.':!' .. ar.::Dept.tot that may Nil.ate to your TYPISTS••TYPISTS Leaalni baeqro&and e._.1-r w. ·....,,.. eves. T90l Cheal. 400 pcs. $4.50. StndlC.oo 101 1ac11 Jl'Utm. OrMee CO.•DeltJl'llot -. J needl. Fol' funber de· NeedYou'Nowl 'REPRESENTATIVE perlence. Must have elC· * UTOTEM* Al.JC)21. '45·7~8 ~~1,!11,,'~~r:n:'\::1~~~ ... 111.o~CM!tt•SU-=: talla, call for~ All PM P'aidJ* cellent akllla. Typlna 10 IMPlOYfrl9r(I' Be•ut. f•m •le eoWe to Golf Membership ICCC SIM"' ''"'· ll'f tOOll. Prlllt ... , H06:,~~0KNRS CAOlaoNTR.F"oL~~ER 1.utlnf ReprwentaU•e w.p.m.&dlct1pbone. OPPOITUMTllS IOOd..,!M>~'1·1~.,1!P"ft 11000. Phone' Lo n: ...... ....,. :::·~;..'~'·!i."":~ ~ ~ for apt nt-nlex. In· FIJ ll p-~n t:IO.&.-._ -·-·~· -·" 21• --L .,....o..c....u 11111"" 111111 J llft prin!M • • 752.otfZ =loymeatAgmey d l¥1 dual m-:.t work ForJ'nformaUon or _." me · --· ,,,,,_ o-eiec...o.er,.. "* lllW 19n llEtDLlCW J '' HOUMlteeper /Cook Live ,Nwpt~lne:,ir~ ..nndl •hive adap-Pleasecall N:.~ar~=z ~rt~=~ Lose weight with New m ._.11 ti!' St., lltW '-'· ?r!~lf!.:~j~ l.D.fotlldult.Expet.oa·l-'----'-==---'---I t able 1cbedu.le. 1 Yr 644-JJlt Ooto TbeNeaNst lDNewport.. Aru. Shape T1blets 1nd .,, 1.,1. Mil IWllL u. c!'*'''tt"M t.• )J w/lodl re&.oeedip-Nunet p u b lic contact eJ:· From t A.M,Noan TlCTOCMARKET 1 :•.PM.s• 171 Hydreic Water Piils. 01tss. "'· s1u. •H SnL( :1~1F1~,,1111:._:-jl::Z ro. Drive, over as:.ute IH'M.VM'l&M(~ p. r ·~ 11 c ••• 0 a I THlllVMCO. l'otApplJcalklirw•tnto Collece Pharmacy & =~ ........... pt I Snr + ~ .. ~1.11 1 I anlm1ll. C.1187N979. Part time. On ~al . All :'~:~~·::,m;~a;:: 110 Hewporf CtrDr OR CALL (714)"2·7102 Statfordtlllre Bull Tw· Colla Mesa Pharmacy. :'~t1~ ... "~~h.::1~, "r,11::! ::~.~'tr:,e:-w.::_ t:: .. ,'J , :roaselleepen, Lawadi"y t hift1. Good "«Orlcln1 fUrtber lnfonnalloa, Newport IMdl Tic Toe SY1lemt, Int. rie:r pupt. I Bit malet. Se• r' a 8 eater· BAR· ~·t•lfr-cll, t•~,.~ l•1ltt '" ::~· l::::11:: -1::: ', 1 Glrla wanted. full 6 Co a d . Cont1et Mr1. PleueOlll &qual Oppor.Employ-tt mo'a.A.KC ...... l Power Kate ••c uum ;::.r,1111~1 r•llf Piie•-1~1tH1M1U ... ...._ 1M Jl'J /ti Bayview Con•. Jenaen, 642·27>&. Colt.a 644-JJat Sped•IAqllltdHr'MC'e cleaner.' u.prl1ht c1n: siw + •ll ltft . _,s1.n 1•111111•~------'• ~ 20$5 'l'buria. CM M • • • M..e mo r I 1 I PromtAM·Noon SICl.1t••y . WAITRESS Lunch hr. 10 Jlve-11"..,· Onlj s ...i, 2 nlstAlrtJrpe$$0.tC"'411 =::= r,-_:,c=: :-lll: ~=: :..=.,4-:ll:: '11 • j . Hospkal, 301 VktoriaSt. THlllYMCO. A«v•tatJ..;'Allb to2 or full tlme. Muat be milt I female 1M1111· 7 POOL TABLE lamp, 11f· .._,"' '"°"" "* _s1.11 :.!:,1t!".:b'~f :::=: ... t ~"";;;::;;,;;-;;;-;;;;,.;;;;J~Cltl~ . ..!E0:2s.::._ ____ I IUMe .. ,...cto:Dr aegu. Ptouut N.11. n . E1piithelpl't.,.,.,-ri: w1ui0id .eau-. ''"' •••I• 1'ill> a &lobe ..... ,....,.,,~"' -~~· liln• A~•· apar'd. Ml•J•rt._ oi~'•ar o,c. Airport. ~ 1 :':.', 1 it11 Mri•• HUltf. Male. s ll&ht1. New cost $290, ~•"*'~'~ , It well -C.U NOW JloJ•low Coe•. 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S3000. 673 ·S298. Exlra prts.675·58IO ' . DELIVERY Toyot a Chinook '74. SELECTION '!545-=::2~121=:·c_ ____ _ • · . . · . . '73 CHEYENNt: Vt: ton '74Vega Kamback s taUon1. 20 Cruisers La pstrake . '7• llONOA •~'1·i fatnng 1 ·bell Xlnl All Models &Colors 20mpg lo mi am/fm d k 9 M i nt cond . 1 35 llP ............. • • w c m11r . s · · Sales-Sc•vi~Lea.sing . .. 11 d' ' Of Use wagon . A/C, IU81'· rack.'73 Col.P .w•gon, pass, Jon (50 h >J UI G I & f'1ttras. g~. eond.$685 .• ~ond.lkst ofr.536·9469 RotCo"er,1-'DickMille-rMotors ster eo. v uty rear Xlnt cond. $2 ,000. 1>.P. alr ,f/equipt$2995orbest nson ~. a 493-1245 an)'llm1." ---·-bumpe r w /l r1r htc h. Volvosln Lie. JUN E 19. Ca ll ofr.Pri/pt.87~PM fuel .tanks bwlt 1n. New '6 5 f onl R~htro Rolls oyC'e BMW F:a .. 'iW~ 2000cc-4cyl eng. s ips 2 I E~~3~3~1~55~1 .m~·~s~..=_:::_j~~~~;-';~;;;;;-;t;;ti; B1 m1nl top. M::iny extras. '14 •londa CB 200, 1000 m1, $S50 SS7·1N32 234 E .17lhSt. ,,. .. &iii.. adulls·l child. Std trans. 644•27 · 1966 Mere 9 paas ttlalloo G re at b uy boat •1nd Xl nt i'ond. $S50. 548· Costa Mesa ~44 $4700557-8944 Ora"""" 'fi8 Malibu, chrome whls, wagon. Rurw good $315. OC'('an runa bout. $3,500. Aft.6 P l\t '60 F'o'd " T•'". P.U. 8' l ~O \\'.\Varr11!r ··~-· t 642 690 ~ "' C ~ tape, new tires, recen ., ~==-·~'"'"'------:-:-::-: tl40·1168/ 549-8875 bed, clean.~. or Uest a t So. f\hun Must Sell 191 1 Toyota 011 . XI 1 $900, S I A "7 ,,..... M k II 54 000 '" 25 paint. ra c can. . M I 995~ Orr. Ph· 645·0376 an a na .o;> ·~ .... a r • · uu, CHOICEO 30 bet ff 6457:ro us °"9 4 •New-14 '9" Winner Sixirt boat w /new trlr. Sl495 or offe r. 645-1745. 1900 Chris Connie 27· T.S. 'Xlnt cond. thruout. SWX>. 1\1 ust Sell 6i5-&i38 ('\'CS. :U' Troja n. Reblt ('ngines. Comp lt:lcly enc losed ster n room, fly bndgc, dual contr ols. j ust re- fin i s he d . $1 1,50U. 673-9360. S S • I MPG, a ir,842·9648. s o er. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ummer peCl3 '73 Couric rw/e11.tras.Xlnt J 9730 •49•s thru '74's '67 Che v . BelAir s ta . '73Mustang ,17.000mL COAST cond , grt'.'at m1lagt>. Ask· oguar Triumph 9767 •145WAGONS wagon. Perrect mec.h Liko new.$3150. mg$2575 . Ph:g.t7.9350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4• •43s 2780 EXCLUSIVE "7 1 X KE V·l2 2+2. oir, '72 T riumph Stag. Lux. •16 S cond. l<lmpg. • · 548· MOTO CYCLE '67 l-'ord ·'• 1on pick-up. & a m /fm . s upe r cond. h a rdto p, lo mi, PP. •140's G46·28l2 Bo b. ,70 MUSTANG vs; full 2 334 Me-wport Bt•d 31.000 or1 ~ m1. 10' overlld . '• S39·5830, 547-1Tll. P.P. 541-393 l or63S-1657. 2 & 4 Door •73 CHEVELLE _ pwr . Auto, air, xlnt. CostaMna _ campt'.'r w/toilcl. See to J aguar ,66 1ltK X. 36K , GT 6 Lo . ALL \\llTl"i AI R CON· l.AGUMACOUPE cond.$1,915.540-1416 '45-8008 app. f\1any xtras. S!,200. r 70 +, +, . m1. D I T I 0 N I N c; I M • T . ped I I d 0 Aftcr 5:30. 546·2:l..11. miles ,s unroo ,$2000 Ne w r ad ials, ste r eo. MACULATE & l)RlCED . otal_ly equip nc u . · T4 Mustang 2+2. auto. 6 F'rce with regular priced 673 · 1644 $1,850. 494· 1992. TO SELL 1ng VIJ'.'Y_I roc;tf. factory air cyl, air, p /s, P/b, Lk cz·s "60 Jo~ord 292 V8, recently DEALER l ----------1..::.:.::.::.."-'-'-'=----I con~1t 1 on 1 n g, powe r new. $3600 or $1800 down Lcat herl\1XP<1nls. rebwll, 2 111 ton, 8'xl2' • Volk1wa9en 9770 , WILLIAMS st eenng, brakes, seats, & tak e over pymts Ik-11 ifclmC'I., high !X>int fl:.i t bed. 2 speed. rear ax-SEIYICE FIRST Ma1de1 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & windows , Ult steering 646_1840_ Boots. ~I X Gloves. le. ~ood tires, :i.:lent run-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS·SERVICE IMPORTS wheel, AM /FM stereow/I C'.~~"'-'------ WAMT TO TRADE? R :J r t n~ Jt·rsC')'. n1n g cond. SIOOJ or bstof· Rlllll.( LEASE PLANS '72 RXJ \'J ~n . Ster e o Exchange & Rebuilds 8 lraek tape, new white• 6 5 V 8 Au t o, g d - W e have a l'licnt that J!l75250ccC'.lS1525. fPr. 646-5789 or 673-03.:J}. Af\.1 /Fl\1 , a lloy wbls . BROOKLYN BUGCO. 8011 CO MMO N\'JEALTH sidewalltires.C3290HSV> tra ns porta tion. Needs w an l s t o tra d e h is Hl75 40<k:c C'.lSt6JO. l'dust scll. • Min t co nd. $1,800 . Estimates 548-9141 BuenaPark 521-7000 $3395 some work.$400.673-1953 Sportsfi s hcr plus ('ash, Pl us tax. L1c. & Set up I ~:::::::::::.:.:::._ _____ I 5 Year or 50,000 Mile 645-1551 ..!:.:'.'.'.:::0:::0'---'"'~'°1 ---------- for a \•iew or waterfront Limited offer w/lhi.s ad '71 Toyota PU. t.1a ny Warranty Available on '66 vw Squareback. Xlnt OklsnM>bile 9955 home . l f you gotta da only! 11.tras. Call bctwt>en 1 & al l N e w B MW 's . cond. $92S. Call 493·3195 1,--...-~-~---..1,,,,,,, ••••••••••••••• ., place, we ~ottada boat '~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""i 7pm . l\1on-Fri. !162-9194 . • Mercedes len 9740 aft 1 Prwt. · • Sales and Service H •RBOR INVEST I HIZ 1 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"'-'-"--------!· OLDSMOllLE "" . 73 DATSUN Stake Pickup. z W.pa h 'WJ• CO 75 Y~•m, ah,aRD2501 • 4 'peed air low mi les _ ....... YI+ SA.VEonYWRepain GMCTRUCKS ' Ca l a t.SPI\. ~ · · • 111.JMO. 4tSAt4t OVER 100 En g in e ov e r h a u l HOHD•c••s Realtors 673-4400 557·00'll $2951(P l98 1A) .,....,.,.,,,.,._.,lbtt HEW&USED SlOO +parts. Valve jobs 72Yol•ol44E ~ - XI Theodore-Robins ........__, $100 parts incl, Tune-ups 4 Door , 4 cyl., auto. '70 MONTE CARLO UniYersltyoi. 21 ' CABIN . nt. cond. Gd Motor Home-s ~ MERC"""S t · m1·1· · s 400 b I o( C • FORD ~ $20, pa rts/oil change in· rans, air co 1 1on1ng, 1. • or es r. an 2850 Harbor Blvd. flsh'g. & Catalina Boat . Sale/Rent 9160 d ' h t 73Jfo,NC f e 548-6249 5Jps 4 . l\1uny c:i.:t ras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cos~~~~rbor B~~:OOlO Capri 971 5 OM DISPLAY cl. 9 to5. Steve556·9306 ra 10, ca er. · re inane · Costa Mesa 540-9640 SJ ,90 0 o r b~sl 0 !fer. B&O l\lotor 1-lome Rental ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• House of h1.-orfs '59 Bug, 1',ibergls hoods, & $2695 7Z EI Camino, 46,000. mi. 19640lds88 Days : 554·5350, 1-:v~s : 6 46 961 1 '73 CHEVY El Camino, 7z Capri, 2000, 4 spd. air. AUTHORIZtO r e nd e r s , mags, nu H le h XlntCond. $ZBCIO. c835~~·1~3~33:_ ______ ~~----------I automati c, vinyl top, xlnt cond. Sc?.050 551-6317 l\t ERCEDES DEALER bra kes. shocks. clutch, & untingtoet oc 675-'34.50 $200 24, Bayliner 073, 40 hrs. in power steering & brakes.,~a~"~·~5~P~'~'-:_ _____ 1 686Z Manchester. r ebuilt eng. $150 firm. Chrysle-.-.Plymouth Cl.-.fler 9925 548.111X) ·1 ao·,. low mo·)-.· & 0harn!1· Buena Park 545-6813 -3131 Cork Lane, 16661BeachBlvd. ""J , ____ .:_:::_:;::::_ __ wate r w /t r a1 er $85. .... ,, •r Del ll B ...... 0631 •••••••••••••••••••••••I firm. Pri P ly. 752-0065 • • $3354 (03621R) '71 CAPRI zooo. uxe 523·7250 CM · • _. , I 2 D 1969 98 2 dr Cpe. 1-)111 Theodore-Robins int. AM.J FM s tereo . On t he Santa AnaFwy. 1~=--------1 7° Cbryser 300: . r power. Ai r, like new. 30" Chris Craft. 1960. Twi n serew. V -8"s . slJE 6, lrg coc kpi t , co mp!. r e - fur bi sh ed . fl.l usl se ll. <114 ) 675-1519. loots, Rent/ Charter 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORON1\DO 35. Sail. by d a y w k . o r month . 714-325-1334 loats, Sail 9060 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23' AQU ARI US Xl nt. cond. l\fa ny extras. Dana Pt. sli p. $4,500. 842·0258 Udo 14. 3668. ~fany ra<.·e x t r a s . St eal. Sl .275. 673-7615 FORD $1,950. 64t>-ll71 '10 BUG S unroor, AM/FM bdtp, full poweratr. Mint Low mileage67.S.3615 de st. ta pe, whls & tires. l cond. 962-0148 Surveyor 2060 llarbor Blvd, '74 CAPR I, 6 cylinder, 4 72 Merce s owner , bought new in e e '72CHRYSLER '69Delta88,2dr, 0 Costal\tesa 642-0010 s peed . 13,000 miles , 350SL Europe. PP. Xlnt. cond. P /S,P /B,Ukenew, r an ge Coun ty 's #J A~1 /Ffl.f with tape, $3454 $1,500 firm:Oay 61.S.1410I--------HEWPORT4DOOR $82S.540-0896 Dealer. r,ull line includ-Vons 9570 (119JSH) COUPE Ol548·123ti aft.6,548·6439 Hard topwithonJy27,000•l ---="'-'==-'---ing fl.t in i 1-lomes, Bubble ••••••••••••••••••••••• Theod-R-&..:-5 ....... _ U d I t l try '75 Delta 88 4 dr 11000 · -· -RO•DSTER v Rb .1 -s, se miles ,v ny op.tapes , , • Top&~l otor Homes. 72 Dod ge Va n ron\'ers1on. FORD A VW a n 1965 e u1 t ,,,,,,,.,, ••••••••••••• interior, factory air con-mi, air, FM/AM radio. Au t o . a i •. s t e r eo bo 81 d Autome ti e transmission, e.ngine, runs smooth, nu •Mc 9905 ditioning, power steering1 -'$1500'-"=·-'C~•~ll~1142=-'-0-11_6_. __ LARGE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM Huntinqton Be-och Chryslor,Plymouth 16661 Beach Blvd. H.B. 842-0631 • • ,..~., .. e l l e . A m l >'m . 2060 Har r-v · · d ·1· · t $8005400362 ~ .._ u "" C t l\ol 642 0010 air con 1 1on1ng, power ires -••••••••••••••••••••••• & brakes, new Michelin Tacoma w hls , radia l OS a esa · steering, radio, see this MBASS AOOR 2 d radial tires. (J34ElH) 1972 OLDS 98 LUXURY t ir e s . SJOOO. Eves : Colt 9717 oneat$10,950(205ET0) '67Squareback 't;T A r Coupe. Formal blk. with 494 -3888 , Days: 552-8339. ••••••••••••••••••••••• In gr eat cond. $8)1). h.l. 50.000 actual miles. Only $2895 blk. nylon interior & blk. Aft6P.M.&l2-8043 642·1298.361 0gle AptB top, twin comfort seats, F o rd V a n . Fu 11 y '72 Dod~e Colt 1600 4DR. P . windows, P. seat, tilt customized. Over Sc?JOO. auto atr gd rond $1695. 1970 Harbor. C.M. 7J Sq ua re back, .oeeds 66 Ambassador full pwr & l\tliili1I...,& wheel, AM /FM stereo. invested Sell $Hi00 /best Prv ply, 847-7838 63I·1276 . work, best offer. f air new lie. &smog $400. lllltll• P. door locks. Car is im· . E. AOC ""' .. ,, • 642-8233 • 642·0622 offer . ves, __,.~ or '72 COLT Stationwagon macula te with 4-4 ,000 493-1626. lo w mileage, $1 954 '57 190SL wit~ ~ord 2.60. 59 vw Bue, runs good, Buick !910 miles. $3195. (159EYZJ C V (9S9EMR > Needs rebui lding._ Gd. looks fa ir, gd. transp . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 9930 J ohnson & Son Lihcoln. Dod ge 72. ust . Int. -8, bod y $1000 f ir m · Cofttiaettta Me rcury, 2626 Harbor Xplnpl cond509. X5 ~ass. $3)00, TheodFoO~RDRobins 545·6813. 3137 Cork Lane: $400. 556-9306 . ~~~~~~:!~ded, still ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd., C.M ., 540-5630 • I . 673-a.~. CM · •LB YW. •·-~ . p. M 1973 LINCOLN MK IV.1-'"-="-'-'--'-"-'-"---2060 Ha'bor Bl"d. · 0 ~ 968-8207aft 6 '67 Old 88 4 dr power K ite 1200 ; like ne"" S UR~ERV • $1 586-0632 GoldGlamo1,1r leather in-. s ·-. • • U nsink a bl t'.'~ Pleasure. ----------i '13 FORD r: a n, Costa Atesa 642-0010 MG 9742 ;150. 1966 Rivie ra, runs good, t e ri o r . V in yl roof ' air. Low m1 s. $SSO. Call r a ch1ng C'ha mp. Cost Trailers, Tra•el 9170 automatic, mags, ta~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 VW BUG Onl y $1654 incl's An sen Mags $450. AM /FM s t e r eo , t itt1 c83:::1c·0686:::::::._ _____ _ $1600 ·. "<•I) $850675·6161 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• deck. e:i.:ce ll ent cond1· Datsun 9720 J970 MG B GT 4-s peed. (178F PD I • 642 8403 . h I c' ·se control a " t1on!~G54 <7566.SNI ••••••••••••••••••••••• w· h 1 L · w ee , u• " Pinto 9957 ·73 13· Scotsman, rcfri i;: Th d Robi tr e w e e s. o w Theodore Robins . . sharp luxury car with ••••••••••••••••••••••• P·C:at. 19" Gd. rond. 2 sets cl cc. Ideal for compact ro ore ns \\'l l~L BUY YOUR mileage Like new Gr~n FORD 68 Special, auto, air. p/s. I 0 w mi I es. $6395, . s ails . $995. 673-5095 art . car. $1 100 548·7566 "'060 1~·0,boRD, B>··d. DOARTVSOULNK.STWOYAOTGENA. 675·3615 . 2060 Har bor Blvd. 5d7a.000s mi. $800. 675-Zts9, C389KXT). Johnson & '14 • 2 dr, ~-nu under 5Pm. ---------1 .c. -... ~ Y Son L incoln·Mercury, ~arr. r adial tires, la~ . . Autos for Sole Costa Mesa 642-0010 PAID FOR Porsche 9750 Costa Mesa 642-0010 ' 2626 Ha rbor Blvd., C.M. like new.'962-5184. 14' Mini Sail w/car rack, •••••••••••••••••••••••·t -==;.c."------1 OR NOT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 CodiUac 9915 $300 o r· b e s t offe r . Anti-s/ Autas Wantfll 9590 TOP DOU.AR l 9'10 911T xlnt cond. 5 ou VolYO 977 ••••••••••••••••'••••••• 540-5630. '71 -"14 PINTOI, ! doors. 213-581-3073 &576-0Z7J. Cl~SSic s 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL t ires, T eac S t e reo.••••••••••••••••••••••• C &DILLAC C 9933 runa b o uts, wagons , * Ho.IE 14 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP OOLLA R SAL BERNADENE 499·Z168. . ORAHGE COUMTY A •• '!4!?~:.••••••••••••••• 2PdrricesLista64rtCXV.a t $1254 ("ll '5Z Pack a rd. runs like FOR TOP USED CARS 540-0442 VOLVO Over 70 to choose from . 74COUGAR XR1. Jmmac. · c. 7 > ls in bea utiful cond. & new. orig. $1.00J or bstof-FOR EIGN. OOAt ESTIC RECARO Si)orts Seats. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO F.r om _ $1995. ~MAC A/C, AM/F M Tape. Low TlleoclorelalNa comes w /tra iler that has or CLASSICS B I a c k I e a t h e r Financing & Leasing. miles. Must Sell! Pvt. FORD 15" whls. can carry f e r . 213 -595-1676 / lryour car is extraclean w /corduroy insert. $500. Largest VolvoDealer ~ ..:.~ .1' Pty.552-9044. 2060Harbormvd. • motorcycle too. This pkg (714 )675-6350 6.fs-6101. in Orange County ! t-L=:I c .... ai; . rth over $1000 Ca sec us first. • • BUYo•LEA.SE ~SO:: .. 1975 COUG AR XR -7·. 642-0010 Costa Mesa 1 -" wo · n Recreationol I.AUER BUICK Rolls Royce 9756 DIRECT ..... --. • ' be yours now for $975. Vehicles 9530 ' 2925 •!arbor Blvd. 11tt~~ill~il.1~~· 1l c.ta Melli $40 ..O· Ginger Drown Metallic, Plyll'IOUtll 9960 M~:::2~::~:1!ger. s ails, .;;·;~·~·e:~::;;~;~:,;; Costa r.1 esa 979.2500 6 c7y~ -~a~':0~6~r~n s . ••,;.i'O[A•LRERO .. IYNiiS:A:·~ I~·,·~· ~.[~af,~.·~ '71 CAD Cpe de ~ille. ~~;s~~:i~~~r=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'I s ereo ra 10. " e a 1c rorne · & cruise control Les~ c ond . $750 /bs t ofr . '75 Z3 Chanel Lafayette PAID II h 1 CARVER d t Cl II (")) ';g. lrlr. \·en:.· gd. Camper. Loaded! Sl lSO. TOP DOLL.AR A" F'M 1 d . ~ •1 t 11· b w/ Ian ATLAS •• 5·0544 eves. 646-31 19 C B r adio $175. Cal l he a ter , r a ye w ee s. CC 2025 S Manchester a u op. ean, we than 16,000 miles. $4195. Chrvslw/ftywtaulh days. _548_·0964 __ . _____ 1 IMMEDIATB.Y JSlKRE.$5&95 ~!~~~~~ Anaheim 750-2011 ~:~~\a/n~3 1~5~.1~ L~!~!~Je=."= ~nDaib'&Sun.'WlO 5__. R FOR A.LL COSTA MfSA between 9 & s, ask for b Bl d c M J l' Sca mpe r sail boat. ~.s, ace, FOREIGMCA.RS 54,_ ...... _. BRAND MEW Gail. ~ v ·• · •t 29"l9HarborBlvd.. Sunnsh type hull des;<n. Rods 9540 HunliltCJIOfttleacl< ClO"O""'o•n 1975 VOLVOS Costa Mesa s uper lite weight. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALLORCOMEIM Chrysler-Plymouth '71 Cadillac Coupe de 70 COUGAR, low miles 546•1934 cond. inc. lifej acke t . Formula F LOTUS51 with TO SEE US 16661 Beach Blvd. Stvh 9761 I Lease Ville. Met allic bronze only $1954 (951EPW) •·1---'-'-'--'-'-'---- $9,500. 646-2812. Bob. trailer & fire suit, spare H.B. 842·0631 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uy Or with l andau lop, Runs Tlleodore Robins '72 FIR E BIRD Auta, parts. $2300. Call Ross VOLVO DEALER great & looks terrific! FORD R&H,air ,P /$.$3,005. SCHOCK SABOT Racing equip. S295. 2425 \1ista 1-logar. N B Ca II 64-0-8823 a fter 5pm. C71 4) 495-6873. Clean, well-mainla.ined. 536-8154 • EXCLUSIVE · SINCE 1956 Call 752·1700 belween 9& 2060llarbor BJ,d. , , 4Whe•IDrivn 9550 • WILLIAMS 5 askforGail. Costa Mesa 642-0010 66 & 676cyl.VAUANTS ••• • • • • • • • •• • •••••••••• fOIC ty ' Fleet s urplus, dependa4 Oran9e oun IMPORTS 73 Cad. El llo<ado, all Dodc)e 9935 bl e , eco n o mi c •• 22' Fr bgls. s ips 4. galley. OB, Gd. cond. Xtras. PP $2300. 714-846-9IZJ 15 ' Co lu m b i a Sloop. I ncludes main & jib. cushions, paddle. $800. 533-2584 4 X 4 ----------1 <QA e quipme nt-lo miles.••••••••••••••-••••••• transportation.541-(8)4 SALE llOOW.C..stffwy.1!11. '73 610. 25,000 mi , Sil'"'· ~ EXCLUSIVE S h ar p l oca l ca r , '66 Dodge Coronet SOO. 642·9405 air, AM /t'M tape. ~.950. p urch ased new, must TS,000 mi's . Rum good. 63 Plymouth Belv. V-S. '72Landcruiser ---"--"--'-'=--! 646-8515aft 6PM VOLVO selt.:-.51.9349 $495.Aft&,151-0302 g r ea t con d . radio, w 3 Speed O C--'--' 1.::::::..::c:...::::..::c_ ____ ,.~--------1 heater .$500.494-211M1 agon. ·warn ranqe _,,,s Datsun 1972, 510 Wagon, MOTOR DEALER '74COUPE '141ton van.P/s,P/B.36CJ l.::=:::..:..::::::.;::::;=:....-h14~~1GB).a ir co n d . Hi9hest$Buyer Aut o m atic -Air-Roof CAI th DEYIUE Cu.In.Engine.13,000mi. on Imports Rack, $2000. 52.S--1080 .t.vntOllUD 8011 Commooweal S31·3591 E ve. $4199 Bill MaxeyTor;otc. s..s a. s.-ic• Buena Park 521-7000 Vinyl top, full pwr., fsct.1..:=::::.:c:cc:c_ ____ I • '7ZDATSllH510 DAVE ROSS a;r, IHI wheel, stereo, '7300DGESWINGER •7 4 Intl Scout Calls'!~!.~ 111 STATIOMWAGOM POMTIAc.snm WE ~~2~oor locks. eLc. ~~miles. 847-.5384 or RACING SABOT • 673-7677 14' HOBIE Wttrlr. Xl nt. eond. $850. ·Call wknd & e ves. 644-5275. days dur- ing wk. 833-9511 LIDO 14 , No. 3220, im mac. oond. Comp. race gear & t rlr. $1, 700. 83.1-3146 Auto, V -8. a ir cond,, Factory a ir conditioning, ., ... 0 H~-11 cl. 5 p o w e r s t c erin!:. FREEA.PPRAISAL automatic transmission .... -IWVVI'. • STILL $659 Ford 9940 (913KLl\f ). We buy used car s & radio. heater , new white •Includes 12.000mile/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4899 '74 t r uc ks . Ca ll GBOTl-1 s ide wall tires , e xtra ----------I HAVE l,-..:12::..;m~o=•='=h~w:;.::arr;.:..:•=n~1Y~·-..i '71 Torino Sta. Wgn.6cy1, CllEVROLE.T fo r a free clean & very low miles! T 1 9765 A(r, P JS, R/lL Reblt apprn;<al. (300G NJ) oyo a 8 y I • ~ ..........._ e -••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 YOS l.C'1T aw ICIUSS•C> en g. &: t r ans. $1350. GROTH CHEVROLET Only $2595 al ··-m~ 846·5039 eves, 448-4584 18211 Beach Blvd. 'J51 /. ---. d Landcnaiser Hunt;ngton Beach 72 Pn-lncreme ~ , Md tillio;; ays loah. Slips/ ""dtop, 4 speed , warn 847·6087 549-3331 ~' Caclll!ac Toyotas p ·ices '75 FORD Docks 9070 hubs, rad io, heate r . 2'00 , .. ._ ...._.,. r ?l ELDOIADO GIAHAD.4.COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• (233 LFD). SELLIMGYOURCAR? H Co111einTodoy CABRIOLET Tuxedo black w ith ~~!rEg~J,~ip or Side $4999 TO~:~:;~AID .c.ta ... MO... ere Buy COtft matching vinyl interior, SLIPS 64N4c·6734wport lleach .J)MlWJlb' Paidfor or Not '73DATSUM NOW E l ectr i c S unroof! :~c;f~:~•1:·u~oc~n:~ D ... Lewis a.~rt• . or Cabriolet top, leatber In-. . 240 z.. ComeNI l 1 · r II I ct a ·r transm1ss1on , nowe r ]°"'"-lfarbor l';I ••• ease enor, u pwr., a , I • steen·ng, wh"-s•'d·cwall Sail or Power ~ """ · · · · Test Dn've t ilt wheel, stereo. door ,....,. ·tt. 646-m.1 Only 30.000 miles, fac-radial tires. (973MMM) 73P.,_lo Sat- 4 Dr, V-8, automatic trans .• factory air condi- tioning, power steering. radio, heater, vinyl roo(. 774GWE. $2295 H ... ...,, ........ c.,., ... ,..,.,. ..... 16641 Beacli Blvd. !LB. 852-GGl • • 673-5253 ''):'.' TOYOTA 1--T-o..:•..:;c:..:•=S=-H-,.--to'y .;, cond it;on;ng, T .1\A,.11 lA•..:1 locks,e$tc.5(48l!6HST9. 5 > Onl $3795 WA NT ED: Slip or sidetie ..-.,.., automatic, transmission. Oday lU14llL UUIO fo r n e w 5 1' Ke t ch . 1%6 Ho1 bor.C,.,\ 6d6 9301 For clean used cars & AM /fo'M s tereo w / 8 ~~ •Includesl2,000mile/ PCMlffoc 9965 556 . 404 1 ore. 544-7rol res . t r u c k 5 ! 11 o w a rd tr ack tape. mag spor1 Buy :~;;,: VOLVO lr~~12~m~o~n~th~w~~am1~n~t~~· ~11~,~·~·~ti.~~C~l~IF~~~:~~~~~§~~~ '61 JEEP New top &over· Chevrolet , Dove & Quail wheels, new radial tires. or ik •••••••••••••-•••••••• ~'&50' l'wr/Sail drive. Gas can & tire St ts M Arth (215JRQ) ' 'C ~·-... • 89 Pontiac Cetalina •ir, -I • ree · nr. ac ur, ·1966 Ha1hor CM. 61169"'"3 le..!s+.nid'i.!ll:lmll ...._ _......... lb / cL ~ -S44-ll"711 rnc k, rot cage, new J a mboree and Brl ,tol. 0 I 55395· Lease ~ "---""-~ · .....,.,. ,._ P 'P a, 1 --Private Residen('e. seats , m ags , setup to be Newport Beach. 833·05.'>5. 1.~--"-Y ____ ~ ~~ _,1 642-1212 --'.-"':o.=.:..:===-"--1 towed. Perf .bocly.SZ.~. Ii La,.,:a ~-·..... • Pon 388 '°s:?·Speed& 9080 529·~or S29-3007aft 5 Wlo~PAY .W.V1 Ca•ic M UUIO bave a s!~J~olferor ~/b .t.SCua~-::8c1 ~:~ ....................... 1!172 GMC 4 wheel dri'<. CASH ·-~-·~~-~ TOYOTA go<Mlstosell,place an ad '7Z • • $450/bltolr.9J13.2001 J&' Chry~ler Ski Boat rwf a ny extra s . $4 ,ZOO. _""""" In t h e Dally Piiot FLEETWOOD linn~.~ ... ~~lllWrrdd:::.:::.:;,,19:7;g0 5.'iHP/08. Trlr. & fu ll _,_·99_,352 __ 1._w_/<_am_pe_,_. __ 1 FOR USED CARS ClassiJled Section • • IROUGHAM ••••••••••••• .... •••• .. V .96 2828 • 6 1960 Hmbqt'. C M,.6.U..9303 Phone 642 5618. h '69 ~~L- eo er. · an pm. SAVE $2,000. PHILLIPS F-4 .................... ' •• '.z.~lr?:;:;;:;;;~:::::=:':::'±::;'=;:':~·=:::;:::; Vinyl top, lealbU up • ~ ,,.,. BUlCK PGNT IAC OP EL du•l comfort teAIA, full W-'75 4x4 Plymouth Trail · · ST R A,..E"W>111fl 111 .. -....1 Trmnportaffoft Oust e r, fully equip'd. 24&'18 AliC'iaPar kway 70Fiat124SportsCoupe, A G ~ .A",. Yo..,. pwr.,f1ct.1lr,tiltw1....a, V •S , a u to m a t ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand ne w. Pvt. Pty. LaRuna llills &n-2400 $2200; 70 l-'ial. 124 S, l"""'!,!'!,,;::.--a, CLAY l. POU.AN stereo, etc. (357DZW ) t ranam i11lon, powe r Co-rs, S•/ ••o 3••3 Sedan, $1600, Pv\. Pty. M T-o.ii1MMl1°""'9 H $4895 Steering, radio, healer, :·-~ 9120 -~--"-------1'HUCKS·Vi\NS-4 WO 's v "n••"'"'"'"•S1•"· 'V' Juggager ack.VRN267, Re C . l""nled. Cle"n. l·•te 644 ·l 564 ------To ctn110p ""•nog• '°' Ttiftdoy, •lncl•dea Warranty $l 095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Toyota l.and ru1ser. -... ~ " ._. .--oi.~11'9to~ 11' Cabovt r Ca rnpcr.-ARk· Xlnl cond. l\1 any e:i.:tras. 1ll dh1. Cus h! 675-8&19. of )'lll# Zocllo(blfth...,. .-~ In.it: $100. for hor ~T. Sacrifice!S.'l495.SJ6-19Z7 U T OS WANT E l), i ~"""' f~S:..,":"" li·o::'::Z.-./ t•f:it~ H•llfttt•IMch trk, 847-9350 '74 TOYOTA l.andcruiser anything running or not! 4 t..i'-t Ji'-'-' "'""' ,a.... ..... __... -Clwys.lt,...,.,....h J Mo. Old selr cont'd 4x4, only 9.000 miles. $25, SSO. SJOO. FaA 5erv. J::O ~2::; :::~ 16661BeacbBlvd. C•bover campr. S2.SSO o L I k e N e w ! $4 6 5 4 & l(rttn Cash! 892-5107 & ,:;:... ~!"' :~ JLB. 842-0831 "reas . ofr. 982-7037. (177LPC> :-""'=~·7~04_7:_______ ,:=:-:?. ;:!:;"" 9917 Tlteodore lobiRs 11 .._ •1 .._ 11 k.-••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD 'a...porW l~t:: :i ~..,., :J~-'71 Coupe, f/equipt. S2SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•c:i..t .er-,,......,.. or bst o rr. Pr/pt•. 2060 llarbor Blvd, i to-t ..,c_ n,..,. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coiita l\fesa 642-0010 IMW ••-.,....., ,,.._ 675-2256 {P .M.) "72 Yamaha 250 MX Dirt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::=-~= ~~ -. Goodlea. S3'15. Ph: Trvckt 9560 11 0., ...... 7'1'" • '°'' j,(IC)o 1111) ..... • • 915 ChOYralol 9fZO 8' fQRD LTD 2 dr. H. T . • • '70T·llRD Full power , l•ctory air condtUom,.., vleyl -· 922BQW. . $1395 llwtlngl•._. c.., ... ,..,.,,. ar.a 18661 BeaclJ Blvd. R,B. - • • 962·A26 •f'l6 evet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i!'" ,,..... ,, ............. '59 Cfl EV . Truck, 2 T . t;~ Hr,.... :~. ,. lZSYam.MX71 Gdcond. dump bed w/2 i>p. axl~. ~~~~ ~;;.... ),.'l-~ "r,'4-~ Super''!!.:.--· $4()0. sns.. 581-3981 aft 5. & "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• vlnly roof, a utomau c: i 4 Impa la Cst~-2 dr. vyl JIO"'er steering fr brakcs, 1 _________ _ lp. auto, radio. heater, $854 IZLJR12) y H74 ' ----~-~~~·-~---J ~;;-;;::-::;-;::-;:;-,;::;;;::;:J 111 & ltOADW.t.'f' 1,.,_ y ....., ,~ ,..,... ........ .. ..... . '56Chevy'lr'J ton. ltvyduty 5AMTA AMA "'' , .. ..._ "'-Rartw Davidton111.2Dkc work t ruck $350 Gtl. 835·3171 JOT 1!,..T'hf '°l.A;1) ~~~-C a ll Tom Cond.642-2624. T ... llUlllArr.HMNollloACMMI =::::!!~~ CM Q!9.U.. ()JJ:.2.1 PS/PB. 15,000;f. Top .......... ,.,...... 190 eond. Xlnt b . Bank 1 w ••••••••••••• .. •• .. •••• finljl. u aU. . Ph: ~ I '71 VEGA New palJI\, 91M798.3ai.l' l&ooverDr. 20S0ll1rtJ6r Bl'l'll c lu\ch. Nr . a.,, ea;. C.M. Coata ll--0 Malteolfar.mali ' \ - • I vc - v u.~ leg Im: auc bel du• pet I tw• the Ho ~ -.... I ' I ~I \. ~ 7 1 a~ Cc Pc LI lb .., Di ' Dll • I 1 .~ ' ' \ - r l I Laguna/South Coast Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST ·11, 1975 TEN CENTS Says Oil hnport Fees filegal 1 WASHINGTON (APl -The U .S. Court of Appeals ruled il- legal today the oil import fees tmpased by Presidents Nixon aod Ford, In a decision that may help restrain or even slightly re- duce · the price of consumer petroleum products. In Vail, Colo., where Ford is on two-week working vacation, there was no immediate White House reaction. • r,""•;tp"'· .... •• !"l""'J"." I • ' .. . I ' [; ~' ~. b.• r Take That! , , The court decision appeared lo bar the government from conti- nuing LO collect the import fees, but it was not clear whether oil companies and their customers could recover any of the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad · ministration estimated that some $800 million has been col· lected through the oil import fees imposed by President Ford Feb. Jim Menges blasts one at his opponents Sunday evening in final minutes of 21st annual Laguna Beach Men's Volleyball Toornament. It was 'this form that helped Menges and his partner\ Greg Lee win the two-day tournament. Both Me nges and Lee, former UCLA basketball player, are from Santa Monica. (Related pie· tures , Page A3). Penny Dean Wins Ocean Swim Meet ~Five hours and 12 minutes after entering the ocean al Corona del Mar at dawn Sunday, Penny Dean, 20, stepped onto Laguna Beach sands lo become lbe lop winner in the second an· naal Laguna Beach Rough Waler Ocean Swim Co ntest. Miss Dean, of Claremont, was ooe of seven contestants who Cyclist Shows Improvement After Crash A Huntington Beach motorcyclist, injured in an inCi· llont that killed a Tastin cyclist llturday night, was said to be ... progressing very well " today at eltapman General H08pital in -etange. J>ale L. Anderson, 2S, of 16692 .iocs Lane, was reparted at fll'St' W be suffering from major in· iari.ea .. But a hospital official said De didn't require surgery and was 'being treated for lacera- llons. · Killed was Ronald F. Dibella, !!'. of 14871 Feather mu Road, Ji!!tln. CHP officers said the two men were traveling on SantJaeo Ca· iyon Road near Silverado when Dibella apparently lost control of ds vehicle and was thrown at a dsh speed. Anderson Is believed D have s werved to avoid the »Jen Dibella and, in turn, was lirown from bis cycle. Latter-Day Chur~li' Bit by Vandalism Vandals entered tbe San .c:temente Church of J-Clu1at )f Latter-Day Stlnla, 1moshed f.lower pots, exploded fire • lhckers and stole a fire m- Jiiujaher In a crime c11oc .. 0r.i "1!iil reported to pollceSatunla1. · Police believe ent:y to the i hurch at .C70 Camlno San !:lemen(e, WIS made throucb all r.ilo_c~~d window. Lois wu jllA""" at $39. completed the course from LitUe Corona to Victoria Beach in Laguna, back up to Crescent Bay, then south to Main Beach, a total distance of 15 miles. She emerged from the water showing little strain from tbe grueling swim. Jn the men's division of the l~miler, Lonnie Valentine, 22, o( Torrance, took first place with a lime of five hours, 46 minutes. Contestants in the compeli· lions ranged in age from 12 to 61. The competition was sponsored by the Laguna Beach recreation and lifeeuard departments, the Amateur Athletic Union, and the Kalo6 Kagatbos Foundation. Seventy ·eight pertona participated in the swim, which also included seven. three and ooe·mile events. The seven mile twim drew only one contestant, Andy Killer, 18. (See SWIM, Page AZ) Pomo Flicks Seized Again AtPuuycat NewPort Beach police have added another-pair of movie titles to the list of 8llegedly ob- scene films being shown at a Balboa theater, seizing "Life and Timet of Xaviera Hollander'' •nd ''High Ris e '' over &be weekend. The raids rollowed 1 '!1ewinC of the two ftlm1 Thu1'11Cla1 by vice detectiveSCt. Robert Gatewood. He userted thot the two filma rilled the three-port olJeceniU< test u let lty current It.ate law- tbat they appeal primarily to the prurient btterest; tbot Ibey ore 00,-<Ulolnll"J' Umlto cl·- dor IDd ~t the1 on "utterly without re41eem1Dc o,oclal Im· portanc:e. '' Tbe two film• 1addenl1 npl....i tbe 1'1!plor blD ot the Balboa Puaaycot Thaler 'l'lllln- dll1 -llWl\Olpll Onlltt Jllllce 5 Duagon rulodtbat "Doop ' &'' aild ••DevU ill lllaa ' were ••p.f'ObablJ . ._ -" ,., land Junet. There was no immediate estimate of the amounts collect· ed throueh the 5maller fees im· posed by former President Nixon on a gradual, phased-in schedule since April 1973. The Nixon fee schedule re· ached a maximum of21 cents per barrel on imported crude oil and 63 cents per barrel on imported refined products. ---.___.J Feb. 1, Ford added an addi· tional ree or $1 per barrel on im- ported crude oil; on June t , he added a second dollar on crude oil and 60 cents per barrel on re- fined product imports. Thus. if the court dec ision pre-- Vails. it could chop as much as $2.21 per barrel Crom current im- ported crude oil prices, recently in the vicinity oC $13.50 per bar· rel This might be counteracted, however, by the anticipated end o f price controls on U.S .. produced oil, so the ultimate cf· feet on consumer prices was UD· clear. FEA Deputy Administrator John Hill issued a brief state· ment expressing concern at the court decision, s aying his agency was ••e xamining alternative courses of action with the Justice Department and the While llouse." Both Nixon a nd Ford based their oil import fees on a federal statute which a uthorized the President to ''take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary t.o adjust the imports " • i!ut the Court or Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to (SeeOIL, Page AZ) Cou11ty Begins Hunt To Repl~ce Vallerga Bribery Hearing Delayed The start or former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because of a crowded court calendar. However, Upton's case was as- signed to Superior Court Judge Waller Smith's court.room and was expected to get under way this afternoon. Upton is charged in a grand jury indictment with three count& of soliciting bribes. Also named in the indictment is T~y Corpora\_ion executive vice president Jama Buxton But Buxton last month was granted immunity f1om pro&ecu· lion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early Jast month after pleading guilty to charges related to former as· sessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc· cessful 1972 congressiooal cam· paign. So far, be is one of eight of. ficials in the assessor's office to either plead guilty or be convict· ed. of charges related to the use of county employes in Hinshaw'1 campaign. After pleading guilty to being a part of the Hinshaw conspiracy, Upton was fined $2,500 and placed on three years probation. At bis upcoming trial, the former assistant assessor is charged with accepting bribes from Tandy Corporatioo officials in return for favorable assess· ment figures. Representing the people in the case will be Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi, who last week ended the prosecution of assessor Jack Vallerga in Ven· tura County. Burglars Hit Coast Medics More than 400 blank prescrip- tions and 100 syringes were stolen during separate weekend burelarles at offices of Laguna Beach physicians . Dr. Thaddeus Jones, 620 Glen-neyre St., reported the loss of 100 syringes, 100 prescription blank1, a pocket tape recorder and other medical supplies. Police said intruders removed a screen coverin& an open window topinentry. Dn. Vincent CamJll, Robert Roper and F. P . Meyer told police that about 900prescription slips were· taken from their of. fices at 265 Laguna Ave. Entry was caioed throug h a side win· clow. Teen Marine Held In Gas Siphoniilg A S... Clemente mon held a 11...year-old Camp Pendleton Morine ot gunpoint early Sundoy after auertffly finding two men attemptinf to aypbon easollne from bi. car paned near bis bome. Froat Ulrich or 222 W. ll~lumed0¥el"StevenR. JCnotta to police. Offlcera slid ·-thne quarters cl a galloo of cuolllle bod ,bem_talcm. A -man lnvolndlntbel:ll a.m. ~t ron 6-Olrlcll ..ieblled""1cen too. I Now It's Tea Ties to Cancer Cited MIAMI (UPI) -T ea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazardous tci your he alth. This ·warning ljas been made by Dr. Julia F. Morton, who after eight years of study a.t the University of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake of tan· nin-rich plant brews. She said the tannin found in plants used for both regular and increasingly popular herb breWs is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannin , Dr. Morton ex· plained, is an astringent which c auses tissues to co n· strict and is also believed to reduce the activity of cer· tain enzymes. In a warning published in the bulletin of the Morris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Morton says tannin is present in peppermint tea in levels r anging from 6 to 12 perce'nl. Many people, she said, drink a tea blended of peppermint and alfaHa. She said researchers have learned tbat alfalfa can interfere with· the body's utilization of Vitamin E . Probe to Resume On Grtule Crossing A Public Utilities Commission bearing into an at.grade crossing near San Clemente's pier-beach area will resume Sept. 23 in San Oemente, the PUC announced today. The bearings bad gone for three days in June and were sus· pended without conclusion because of the press oC other PUC business. The city of San aemente is seeking permission to construct a level vehicle and pedestrian crossing near the entrance of the . presenttunnelundertherailroad tracks. The present crossing has steep · steps and, the city maintains, en· courages vandalism, petty crimes and harbors litter. The Santa Fe is oppoSing the city plan and seeks to retain the underground crossing. The crossing involved is part of the city's redevelopment area and the outcome of the bearings will have an effect on improve- ments to be made to the pier and adjacent areas. Trapped in Wreck Three Marines Hurt As Car Hits House Three Camp P endleton Marines were critically injured. SUnday when the car in which they were riding went out of con· trol and skidded broadside into a house in San Clemente. San Clemente firemen worked for nearly half an hour to free the men trapped inside the wreckage of what appeared to be a late model compact car. Injured passengers were.Iden· tified as Dexter E . Wittner. 20 who suffered a possible skull fr a-cture, possible ruptured spleen, abdominal injuries, facial cuts and broken teeth; and James R. Gunn, 22, who suffered facial cuts, broken nose and possible broken jaw and cheek bones, Driver William A. Bllss, 19, ft.. ceived a fractured right leg, a pouible skull fracture, internal bleedlag and facial cuts. A Woman Pope? SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A crouP ol Roman Catholic nuns bu uraed the o r dination of women as deacons and priests. A rnoluUon •pproved Sunday by the NaUOnal Assembly ol Women Rells!om also called fa< female bilbope. OrdlnaUon or women eveatiillly cOWdc[ead to I WOIDID Pope, tbe orcaabatioD'a presi.-lllDtblio alld. . r1 All were treated initially at San Clemente General Hospital and then transported to military facilities. A Camp Pendleton public affairs spokesman could provide no information on the condition of the men prior to pre· ss time. A third passenger Gary M. Beausejour, age unknown, was not transported to the hospital. San Cl em e nte Fire Chief Ronald Coleman said his men bad to force open the doors of the car and then disassemble the seat of the vehicle to remove lhe injured men. Both city ambulances were used to transport the injured who were treated initially at the scene by firemen. Police reported the car was (See CRASH, Page AZ) Skateb~ Mishap Injures Youth, 14 A t•-ye·a r-old San Clemente youth fell o[f bis skatOOoard and suffered a possible concussioo and broken wrist Friday nei.r the San Clemente Fire Station. Lyle Fuller or 240 Calle Alta was ta ken by Fire Department ambul ance to San Clemente General Ho•)!ital l<r treatment. OflidaTs sa1irlbat Fuller had been releolled lrom the hospital by today • .1 I j Diedrich Meets I 1 .. Cottrell By GARY GRANVILLE CM ttte D.tUy Pilot~ Orange Cou·nty supe rvisors will begin their search for con· victed assessor J ack Vallerga's replaceme nt in an executive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can· didate for the post. Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in Santa Ana this morning. 1 ' ' Cottrell, a for m e r ad· ministrator in the Orange County_ Assessor's Office, talked with county Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward, Diedrich said the 41-year-old Riverside official is interested in the job, but the board would not begin its search Wltil meeting Tuesday. It was Cottrell whom the supervisors sought to install as their caretaker in the assessor's office shortly after Vallcrga was indicted by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He re!used to accept the tern~ porary position because. in his words, be didn't want to "intrude on an elected offi cial." As the result of Vall erg a 's con· viction Friday on six felony counts, he will automatically (orfeit his $36,500 a year job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Sb aw. Before the jury returned its guilty verdict Friday night. Vallerga indicated he might re. sign before being sentenced. .. U worse comes to worst; I will resign at an appropriate time," Vallerga said. He also conceded that appeals his attorneys plan to fLl e will not avert the sacrifice of the office be was first appointed to by the board of s upervisors io December 1972. Last year, \fallerga was elect- ed to the post be inherited from Rep. Andre w Hins haw <R· Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. According to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the tx>ard of supervisors appoints is (See V ALLERGA, Page A2) Oraa1e ~ C..•t ._ ... ?~ Weatller The usual night and ear- ly morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise continued fair skies Tues· day. Little temperature change. Highs in the low 70s at the beaches rising to 85inland. INSIDE TODA 'l' The .audience doetn't acreanr .and faint .any more", l1ut they do tu"' out ~and Ed· die Fi.her o/ the pre-rock mo. lr.o linging itor.ogoin. See Pa!/• 84 • la•ex L/SC Con1et in Action John R. Sanford, an Orange Coast College photograph y . professor, shot this picture of the Kobayashi-Berger- Millon Comet last Sunday evening with OCC's Schmidt .astronomical camera. He snapped the comet as it passed the double s tar Miza r arid Alcor in the handle of the Big Dipper . New Heart Machine Seen as Lifesaver vive heart attack victims at home or work. Six thousands have been ordered for distribu· tlon in the United States. • Joan little Testifies RALEIGH ; N.C. (UPI) -Joan Little, a b'ack woaaan accused ot murdering a wbite jailer, testified today the slain jailer was alive when sbe left the jell' after he held a n icepick ln her face and forced her to have sex with him. Miss Little, testifying at the start of the fifth week or her murder trial, said she fl ailed blindly with the icepick at jailer Clarence Alligood during a strug. gle and went into another room as he slumped over a bunk. She testified that Alligood en- tered her cell three times the night he was slain, each time making sexual advances. "He threatened me with the icepick, and that's when I started doing what be told me,'' she said. Miss LitUe, 21 , said while they were having sex Alligood's grip loosened on the icepick, and she grabbed for it and it fell to the floor. They struggled for it and she was able to wrestle it away, she testified, stabbing at him blindly in the struggle. She said she saw blood on his face, and after the struggle went to an adjacent cell and dressed. ''When J got out to the corridor, he was standing outside cell No. 1," s he said, with "a grin on his face." Miss Little said she then got a key ring and left the jail. Miss Little burst into t ears while testifying and the trial was recessed ·briefly to allow her lo regain her composure. Eight of AJligood's sons and dall'ghters were present in the packed courtroom. Earlier, Miss Little testified she rebuffed a sexual advance from Alligood the night before he was slain. She said he came .to her cell to bring her a pack· of cigarettes. · "What happened then?" she was asked by defense attorney J erry Paul. · She said he" made a sexual pro· posal lo her but, "I told him no, and that I would appreciate it if he would leave.'' Miss Little, wearing a red-and- whi te-c hec ked pants s ui t, testified in a clear and distinct voice without emotion. Miss Little said the jailer en- tered her cell ''whenever he cameonduty.'' Guf1C·11, Bfd. • • • Gerald Warren, former de· put y to Nixon press secre tary Ronald Ziegler, s a ys he think s the ex· President is guilty of ob- structing justice, but he is a "public a sset" who should speak out on world affairs. Warre n spoke Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." Fro1t1 Pflfle Al ·vALLERGA eligible to complete the four-year term Vallerga began last January_ Diedrich this morning did not rule out the possibility of the board appointing a temporary assessor . Should the appointment be temporary, the man named to the job would serve at the will of the supervisors and be subject to removal by the board. When the supervisors appoint a successor to Vallerga, he will be the third consecutive assessor to gain office by appointment in as much as Hinshaw w as appointed to the post in 1965. Cottrell was an administrator in the assessor's office from 1961 to 1970. He is a graduate' of the USC School of Public Administra- tion. ·· Ironically, he is given much of the credit for developing Orange County's compyterized single family residential appraisal system. Refon11s Of Trade Law_Eyed SACRAMENTO (AJ').-A bill to repeal California'• 38-year-0ld fair trade: ltw' wu -to Gov. Edmund Bfown Jr: toda.y by a 47·5Alsemblyvote. l Senate lliU 6611 by Sen. Denrus Carpenter (ft-Newport Beach), would outlaw the practice by which manufacturers an·d wholesalers d1ctote minimum re· tail prices for thelr productl. The repeal bill would cover all products except milk and liquor. which are covered by other minimum price laws. '"The fair trade law is an idea whole time has come and gone,'' said Assemblyman Alister McAlister (D-San Jose), lower house sponsor of the C3rpenter bill. "The law was probably never a good law. If it was a good law It was good only at the time of severe depression when it was enacted," McAlister said. ''This law would mean we would have free enterprise agai.D rather than fixed prices .. " Assemblyman Ken Meade CD· llerkeley). argued in noor debate that repeal of the law would give big retailers an advantage to drive small compeUtors out of business. The bill would repeal a statute which the California Newspaper Publishers Association said its members needed to control max· imum prices. Rocky's KUJs Take a Dip In U,,.nmar FORT SMITH, Ark. (UPl) -A new siyle in swimwear appeared at the White House when the Ford and Rockefeller families celebrated the first anniversary of their administration. The Rockefeller children and Jack Ford swam in the outdoor White House pool in their un· derwear. According to a book by former Wh ite House kennel keeper Traphes Bryant, President Ken- nedy and members of his clan used to skinnydip with friends in the old indoor pool at the White House. f -------FordSi,gm Pay Bill VAIL, Colo. CAP) - President Ford bu •l&ned the coog:re11lonal pay ralae bill, a White Howle 1poke1man reported to-day. Preas secretary Ron Neesen said it was DOt a matter of "• 1lmple lllln· in1'' and that bo would . have delailo later In tho day or on Tuesday. The measure Includes raises for members ot Congresa and high rankln& federal officials, inciudlol Cabinet members, Judaea and.,tbe vice president. Members of Cooareu cur- renUy, ·receivo $42,500-a• year. ---1------"·· .. Y uths· Held j Aft r Attack .:)~. On Cyclist ~ ' Two Long Beach youths w~'.lf arrested in Laguna Niguel Satur· · day after a u .year-old boy told. Lacuna Beach police that be bail: been struck by a plaatlc pl~. whlle riding his bicycle a1on; South CoutHlgbway. · Lt. Fraolc Dillon said Stepheft. Anderson, 50 Laa:unita, was struck with the length of plIJil · near Myrtle Street and ag&ID: near Cleo Street, by an occuparit" of a paaalng vehicle. Oranje County Sheriff's d&-: puUes, acting on tnformaUoO,. provided to Laguna !leach by the vtcUm spotted a similar vehicle In the par kin& lot of N1euel lleacb" ParklateSaturdayofternoon. . Tiie 17-year-old owner of the vehicle and his 18·yeu-old como: pan.ion were arrested aa they re.. turned from the beach. i Dillon said the victim suffenif welta on h1a back. •' He said police wlll SHt assault charee1 against t.be two Lone Beacbjuveuiles. ~. F,.._P,,,,eAl CRASH ••• • west bound oo A veoida Victoria al -a high rate of speed when the driver lost control;and ramme4. the house near the intersectioo °' Victoria and Calle Seville. .. . . BELFAST. Northern Ireland CAP) -A British heart specialist said today be develc>ped a small, light, portable defibrillator to re· -. Dr. Frank Pantrid&:e or BeHast's Royal Victoria Hospital said the unit weighs about six pounds, costs $880, and is 9.by-4- inches in size, compared to a 35-polfnd unit normally used in hospitals . Paul asked Miss Utile wh y Al- ligood ~tered her cell in the wome n'i a~ction of the jail, at rural Washington, N.C. It was in connection with the sale or that system to Spartan- burg County, South Carolina, in 1973 that led to the criminal charges against Vallerga. But Ford press secretary Ron Nessen told Reporters with a broad smile Sunday of the new wrinkle. Tiie auto hit the home at tlie- f ound8\ion line an'd did aot • _.irate the 1tructure, aUboUcJo. windows along the wall of t60. boUle were broken out. • Cyclist Dies, Girl Injured In Smashup A Long Beach man was killed and a Laguna Beach girl injured Saturday when · the motot'cycle they were riding skidded out of control and fell into the path of an oncoming -car on Santiago Ca- nyon Road. Randall J . WesUall, 25, was killed instantly in the 10:30 p.m. crash, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said today. His passenger, Marilyn Evans, al, of 478 Arroyo Chico in Laguna Beach was taken to Chapman General Hospital in Orange where she was listed in satisfac- tory condition today. The CHP spokesman said Westfall's· bike slid on its side under the wheels or a car driven by Peter A. Cosgrove. The CHP spokesman said C06grove was unable to stop in Ume to avoid hit-· tingthecycle. The accident took place two miles south of P eters Canyon Road and about four miles from the sight of another motorcycle accident earlier Saturday that claimed the life of Ronald F. Dibella of Tustin. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~()<-CN•I OallJ Pllol, ""111~,,.;ch lt<- -1 ... l'W-·P<M•. ilo pubh-L" ""Qt...,. c..11_1.,,.""''-•"'·s..--.. ··-·· JIMlll•--·• "''""'Of\ >OrlcMr ""' Cos•• :::ii':1~~:.~:~~i::;:=. °:~:.'."'::; U9'1"" U..-;h/!>o"1" CNS\. A S•~e r~I edll'°" It PUl>li-~-•JI -~ .... 1,,. pr-~ J>Ul>h!N"9 plenl 11 •I lJO ~ S..r Slteel.~MllW.C.lllomlem.. Rober! N. Weed il'rnl*tll enO -~ Jack R. Curley Yic.t~t"i-_,. Ge,_11 ,__.... Thomas Keevll Editor 'Thomas A. Murpnirw Mf11q1ng EOll.,. Charles H. Loos Ricbflrd P. Nall M .. !lenlW~E$WI Laguna 8eactrotflc• 11M~'(t•5' ... 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Singer 'Improved' He said that after President and Mrs. Ford and their son dined with Vice President and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and five Leaders Confer :1: "There should be one at every airport, factory and football stadium," said Pantridge, who is also a professor of cardiology at · Queen's University, BeHast. "If we regard human life as important as property, tbent every building should b3.ve one next to the fire extinguisher.''~ Mils Little was the toth wit· ness for the defense, and followed on the stand Chapel Hill pro- fessor Dr. Arthur Finn, who kept her in his home after she escaped from the jail the night Alligood was slain. MISSOULA, Mont. (A P) -· . of the Rockefeller children. in- Country music s inger Hank e lud i ng three o.f Happy Williams Jr. was in fair condition Rockefeller's daughters by a today after suffering serious former marriage, the young peo. head injurieS in a fall while hik-pie decided to go for a dip Satur- ing in the mountains. day ni&ht. MOSCOW CA.Pl -Soviet leader Leonid I. Btezbney ,hOji met with the pres ident 0( Czechoslovakia. Gustav Husak. Tass repon... · -:f I : Fro•PageAl SWIM ••.• of Huntington Beach, Who CO'm· pleted the course in two hours, 3S minutes. Other division winners were: l\oten's Three Mile (Under 25): Tom Musselman, 12,Seal Beach. Men 's Three Mile <Over 25): Richard Johnson, 24, Laguna Beach. Women's Three Mile: Carla- Albano, 17, Rolling Hills. Men 's One Mile (12-14): Mark Keller, 14, Palos Verdes. Men's One Mile (1.s..17): Dan Sly, 17, Whittier. Men's One Mile (:!S-98): Rick Wilson, 28, Laguna Beach. Men's One Mile (40-i!j)): Buddy · Belshe, 41 , Newport Beach. Men's One Mile (50 and over): Jim Eubank , 59, Corooa del Mar. Women's One Mile (17 and un- der): Lynn Sagar, 17, Tollhouse. Women's One Mile" (25-39.): Janet Lamont, 39, Manhattan Beach. Women's One Mile (40 and over); Betty Talbot1 49, Los Angeles. Men's One Mile (Open): Noel Laverty, Seal Beach. Women's One MUe (Open): Debbie Doesburg, 26, Huotingtcm Beach. · Irvine Crash Kills Woman Top Echelon Given Raises· At Saddleback Saddleback College's seven top administrators caught up with the cost of Jiving recently • through salary increases which averaged $3,000 each. SUpt. Robert Lombardi lope the administrative salary scale with $40,500 a year, plUll an addi· ti.anal Sl,200 for travel expenses. Other administrators and their 1alaries are: -Business Manager Roy Barletta, $35,500. -Dean of Students Jack Swartzbaugh, $32,000. -Dean of Instruction R. L. Platt, $32,000. -Associate Dean of lnstruc· t1oo William Jay, $30,000. -Associate Dean of Counsel- ing and Student Alf airs Bill Kelly, $30,000. -Associ ate Dean of Ad· liliaaiona and Recordl Robert Boaanko, $30,000. , Teachers ind classified employes of the Saddleback Community College District two \:Veek8 ago received aalaty in· crease. of 12.1 percent. All of the· wage adjllltmeota arere1roactl~e toJuly L YOIJR SOCIJAL SECIJRllY CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. "· · I ' I • " . . your direct deposit today: 1 . No more concern ebout mell deleya or the, cfulnce of h•vlng your check lo1t or 1tolen. OIL ••• MARINERS SAVINGS .• in coopera- tion with the Unlled States Government, ts now aulhorlzed to receive e d irect deposit or' your Social Security check into your personal saving~ account. ., authorize direct action. aucb u 1 2 .. No wefting In fine to deposit or cnh imPort quotas, and did not Your check earn• nteresl lror11 ,lh,e ' yqurcheck. authorise the Preal-to Im· date of depoall unlil the day you need It. , -·-~ • A San Gabriel woman wu pose tariffs or duUes, cllagulHd 'You'll r~ive the ' highest .ln•el.es' 13. SlmplY, come Into Merlnera, our fatally Injured SUnday when sbe ' ' lrl9f!(lfJ, uvlng1 counMIOrl wltl •tart lost control of ber car OD the Sao .. .:=court ruling, In a two-to-avallableon Federally.l~sured savings. your personal direct deposit Diego Freeway lo Irvine and It one dec.illon, wu brou&ht on by Here are t~ree good reasons to et"', lmmecll1tily. slammed Into a concrete. bridge lawsulll rued by eight Norlheut , . au~Pfaiifornla Hlehwoy Patrol States, 10 utility companleo, and WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERV,CE 1pokesmansaidleaoC.McLeao. u.s. a.p. Robert F. Drioan CD-YOUR INCOME Will BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLE.· 58,died~tSaddlebackCommanl· ~~ ... man for Jlrinan said " •• tyHoop1talthreehounallerthe tbedeeillonappearedtoon•"a • ~-_._.__,,, ~......... "' 5:30a.m.cra1hnearthejunctlon treat opportunitr, to recover .lT.....-•a..:;a-~ ~•:..~~ .g:,:::. D~eao a~ Saola ~-.:.:=-~::er.:io;.: ·coll.cted~-_ . aod_l.Qilll _ · , TheCHP•pol\nn;laosaidltal>-Buttbe aw1U1taio11ah•on1Y• No.....i-No~llMcli .... _r ' ''°"""'~ ' A.lit.\ , ' ..._.,Hlllor ' -F~:~:!~to: .. ~;;:~ ~:' .. ;/:rO:!i.~: \~;.~w~~~l.o.. \~~~.:~!I':~~~~ ~~.r::=Y:·*~'r'.:'1..., :~='11r. aupportpWar. -·-~ 1tulrelunuwlegalac:l.IOD. 1 .__<'_"_• .. _•·_-___ C7_"_•_ .. _•_·-_ _.'_1•_.,_1_• .. _.,_.,. ____ ,.,.._NING __ so_.,_..,_"1_'>_..,_ .. _'..,"~----·---· _. , ' • ' \ • • b f I ' t il C• • v. c, T n: Cl ft u fJ " p " " e C' ' u ti i! e c ti p ti d a b ti p d ~ v c c 0 s ( t ' • i I l J ' I ' j I I J l r ,I 1 Mond!)'.Augu1t 11, 1976 OAILYPILOT • Check··off f,ist Monday's Closing Prices NEW ·YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ., • ' Cut Conlen in Slwpping By SYLVIA POllTEt • It could be that you are an oxtraord1-1ry por<epllve shopper. Even so, I'll wager that I can show you how to become a tar mor e pcrcepllvc shopper. In tact, I'll go further and wager that ln tbe followini tour rules -you 'll find waya to shave your coata from a minimum ot S percent to as much u '°.percent or mot'e lD every area of your (amlly ,._-~~-------...... budcet. ' Behind the over·all incr•ase in, your Uvina COit.i e~h year, there a lways will be sharp variatloal of which you can take •dv1nt11e. There alwaya will be moves you can make to ' Money's Worth cushion the impact of lnflatioo oa your own bud&et. Your fundamental 11tecuards are awareness of tbe trendl and undentandlna of the waya to protect younelf ap.1.nat the trendl. Now here are your tour weapona: (I) SUBSTIT1111NG FOt those Items, wherever and whenever you can, others of a slmila.r nature on which prlcea aro holdln1 the line. (2) Swltchlnr to leas expensive versions of increaslogly costly goods and services. (3) Shopping harder than ever ror the beat possible deal on items you must have and on whJch prices are soaring. (4) Elimlnatin1 items which are or oo real va.Jue and even are of harm to you. . For inatsnce, contributln1 tremendOU1ly to the in· creases ln rood prices have been costs of meat. But within this food category, you can make many delicious substitu- tions. You also can choose a vegetable in season ror one that isn't. And you have great eohtrol over how often you eat out, even greater control over what you eat when you are out. IN GENER.AL YOO probably have a great deal more choice in your purchuin1 than you realize. For one thing, the strqtegy of when to buy la controlled by you . Merely by planning your a pend.Ing to take advantage of seasonal sales the year around, you can euily slash your spending by bun· dreda of dollars -more than enou,ah to orrset any apparent annual rise in the cost of living. . Again, to lllpstrate, over-all transportation costs have been climbing 11teadily -but among the real "villains" behind this inflation have beenaoaring parking cbarses and public tranaportaUOn costs: You can't do much but you can do some things to save on public transportation costs -and you can do plenty to curb your parking cbarces. You ean switch forma ot entertainment for activities which are gctinl out of atcht. You certainly CNI save on cigarettes by quitting smoking. You have a wide variety of choices in clothing. I could goon and on but there Is no need. With the baa'c guidance given here, you can use your own imaginatibn and carry on auperbly from here. WHEN YOU'RE wondering whether you 1bould or should not buy, &Ive yourself this quiz. prepared by the Council ror Family Financial Education., an find out. 1. Doyoureallyneedthisitem? ......•..••.. Yes No 2. Is the price reasonable ? ..............•.•. Yea No 3. Is this the l>est time to buy the item? ...... Yes No 4. 1r this is a bargain. ia it a current model (if that mat· ten to you)? •......•........•...•..........•.. Yes No 5.Ir"onsale,"i.sthepriceatruesaleprice Yes .No 6. Are you sure no less eXJ)ensive !tem can be sub- stituted? ...................................•.. Yes No 1. Are you suretberearenomajordi..sadvantages? • , ............... , •... , .. , , , , ................. Yes No • 8. If excessive in price, will it truly satisfy an inner need? (If not excesslve,juatcbeck ''yes.'') ...... Yes No 9. Have you checked and researched the item! N ~ •....•....•........••..•••..••••..•...•....•• Yes o . 10. Ooyou know tberetallerarep~taUon? .••. Yes No u. Does this retailer offer _any special services with the item? .................. ~ .....................•. Yes No Score your answers u follows : 9-U yesses -buy the product ; 6·8 yesses -think again; fewer than 6 yesses - forget It. Laid-off Workers . . . Vndergo Change8? CHICAGO (AP) -The shock of being unemployed leaves a sca r that lasts long after the person gets another job , two Connecticut Pl?:Chologista say. 'The higher one's status and the more sudden one's fall, the greater the impact," add Ors. Dorothea D. Braginsky of Fairfield University and Benjamin M. Braginsky of Wesleyan UJliversity, brother and sis~ ter. Huntington ·Center Due Plans for a $8 million neighborhood shopping center to be located at Ute in· lenection of Edinger Avenue and Sher Lane ID Huotlngton Beach have been announced by Gerald V. Dicker, presl· dent ol W & D Commerlcal Pi-opeT'ties Inc., owner/ developorofthoproJecL Major tenants accordb18' to Dicker a.Te Market Basket, Skaggs Dnir Store and an ap- pUance store. A Dennr's restaurant and a bank wil be amona several "free.standing structures on the site" be added. Lumber Yard Fully Leased ••LI FESTYLE, expecta· Uons, 1oals. roles and ap. pearance all change," they write in the August issue of Psychology Today. ''The trauma leaves a pennanent scar, our research shows, long aner the victim moves • . . back into the social mainstream.'' They said they compared attitudes of 46 unemployed men with those of 53 similar men holding Jobs. The jobleaa were Z3 to 59.years old, nearly half were col)ege graduates and many had held managerial or engineering J>OSitions. About 80 percent were ex· periencing their first un- employment after 20 years or steady work. THE PSYCHOLOGISTS said they "tound the un- employed fell that they were unwanted by society, that aociety was callous and indif. ferent toward them; they had done socially worthwhile work and would like to <IQ the nme work again someday; and that they were small and loslaolficanL 1'Some unemployed men believe that their society turns away from productive citizens who need a helping band, whllo It gives lavish aid and comfort to nonprodue:tive ciUzens and to unfriendly na· Uoas," the Brali.Ds kys said. 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McCracken, who was chairman of Pr csidenl N1xon's Coun. cil or ECOIJomic Advisers, s ays the United States appears to be in the...- ly stages of an ecooom.ic expansion, which If properly manaaed, could be ofloogduraUon. • • I ' I •. , AIO DAIL\PILOT Monday.Aug1.11t 11 , 1975 \Nicklaus Setting Sights pn Loftier GQals • • • • ' • ' ·' FELIX MILLAN (17), HIT BY A PITCHED BALL ,' HAs WORDS WITH DOOGERS PITCHER DON.SUTTON. Berra Not· To Blame --Clines NEW YORK-Yogi Berra is described a s a man v.rith a heart of gold by Ne w York i\1ets player GE'ne Clines. Clines, a former Pitts burgh Pirate, told this col· umn. ··Berra made hi s share or mistakes but players are the ones \\'ho make the manager-I guess M'e were the ones ¥\'ho \\'l'ren 't do- ing the job.·· Be rra y;a s fir ed a s !\l ets manager last \\.'eek and replaced by Roy l\l c ~titlan . "Yogi a\v.:ays ha d the door Open to listen to your problems GL E"'N WNITE "''hether or not you alv.·ays got the answer you wanted, you had the chance to get things orr your chest.·· Clines said. "Whal does a manager really do? He gives the pal on the back to guys "'ho aren 'l getting all lhe hits or making lhe big plays. lie tries lo k ee p everyone en- couraged. But a lot of his stra- tegy is really mostly guess "'Ork . "Disciplin e? I think Roy \\'iii demand more lhan Yogi. But ...,,e're grov,.n men ... we know the job thal has to be done and it's up to us to do it. ''I haven't seen any big change since Yogi lert." Clines reel s the National l,eague Eas t title race won 't be decided until the final game or the season. He says that by Sept. l four teams will still be batWng for lhe lead. l\.1cMillan , former star player with Cincinnati, thinks the Mets still have a good shot at winning the division despite being swept b y the Do d ge r s ov e r th e weekend. "We're still onl y 71':? games out and \\'C think our pitching is as good as anyone's," he says. Pitching is gener aJl y the key to success in the s tretch drive. About taking over as manager, McMillan says: ''It ·s a great deal of responsibility but I really don't reel a lot of pressure. I'll just try to use the 25 players I have the best way I can. "Yes, I have thought from ti me lo~ lime that s omeday I'd like to be a manager ... Anyone whO's been in baseball 30 years most :i'kely does onc e in a\\•hil t! ai»'how. But I ncvl'r dreamed it W?ild fall on me like that." Sutton S harp U's Messersmith Follows Tough A.ct By GLENN WRITE Of tl'le O.lty Pli.1 Sutt PHILADELPHIA -You wonder if the lav.· or averages favors or disfavors Corona del l\lar resident Andy Messersmith as he takes the mOWld (or the Dodgers tonight against the surg- ing Philadelphia Phillies and Larry .Christenson (6-3). The Phils are only two games out of . first in the Nationa l League East division. Messersmith is following the Dodgers' tough pitching act over the weekend at New York's Shea Stadium when LA nailed its first series sweep of the Mels since 1967 (first in NY since '66) when Don Sutton three·hit the New Yorkers, 2·1, Sunday afternoon before 39,915. Thal makes Sutton (16-9} the "·inningest pitc he r in the Na· tional League and gave Los Angeles bac k-to-bac k three· hitters with Burl Hooton doing honors Saturday. Friday night .Qpug Rau and Mike Marshall scatter e d nine hits as they (,lumped the Mets. Messersmith has beenthehard- luck hurter of 1ate, having won onl y one of his last nine starts despite showing a flossy 2.47 earned run average in that span. In that same str et ch he struck out 45 and walked only 19 in69 in- nings. However, he has had little of· fensive s upport as LA scored 1, 2, 1. 2, O. 4. 2, 0, 4 when he pitched. His record has fallen lo13:1l •. Sutton survived a temporary loss of control in the fifth inning Sunday as well as a brief temper outburst by Felix Millan, who Aztecs Gain NASL Playoffs LOS ANGELES CAP) --The Los Angeles Aztecs qualified on Sunday Cor the North American Soccer League playoffs - "';thoul taking the playing field. The Aztecs closed the regular season Saturday night with 107 points. They gained the playoC(s as a wild card team Sunday when Chicago lost to Washington, 2-1, and Cinished with 106 points. Los Angeles meets the St. Louis Stars. the Central Division cha mpion, Wednesday nighl in St. Louis in the first playoff ga m e . St . Louis beat Los ,\ngeles, 2-0. earli er this season. hollered at Sutton and made un· friendly• advances toward him after getting hit on the hip by a pitched ball. Sulton dropped his glove, members of both teams went on- to the playing field but no blows \\-'ere exchanged. Sulton said later that Millan accused him of hitting him twice pre:v:iously and added other insults. "He's crazy if be thinks I'd put Dodge r " ft late An1.amtsef01CA•C tnol AU9-11 LoJA'191'leS ill Phfl•cteli-.la A119-12 Los•ntoetes •I Pf'li1_.p11;• AutJ. ULosA~ei•I Pttir-lpl'tia •::JO.,.m_ •:Xlro.m. "JO"·"'· the tying run on base by hitting him. It was in no way inten· tional," Sutton said. "He stands right on the plate. A guy who does that and then is offended when he gets hit has a problem.'' There was another unusual event in the game, this time in- volving only Mels players as catcher John Stearns took the last warmup pitch from re- liever Ken Sanders, and threw the ball back' and hit Sanders over the right eye, knocking him lo the ground. Skip Lockwood: then relieved Sanders while the latter was t aken to a doctor for examina- tion. Sanders was hospitalized over- night with herporrhaging in the eye. · Davey Lopes extended his ma· jor league record or consecutive successful base steals to J.1. Sutton walked one man after hitting Millan and then got back into form by retiring in order lhe final 13 hitters. "I felt like I was back in the groove in the sixth." Sutton said. "I had a good fastball and except for two walks, I was staying ahead of the billers." LOS ANGELES HrllM l.opn'lt> ) 0 1 0 111.K'N' 11 ' 0 0 0 Hiilled 2 1 1 ' C..r .. y1tl 1 I 2 O (cy)D •OIO W.Cl• ...... 0tdrt 2 0 0 0 Y~~c 'O 1 1 Rvss.ttlU 'O 1 0 $utt9np • 0 0 0 NIEWYOlll( IJnwr<f MU111ft2tl K11r~ltl Sl...Ort W. G;iorrctl )D MllnHll PNlliPS U Stffr"5( -· ~p T0t"llfl -~· l,O(liwoodl' ... , ... .. 0 1 0 )000 lOOO • I I 0 200 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 I 3 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 1 0 0 0 eOOO 1 0 0 0 OOOd 0000 Tot.II' JI 2 1 2 T.-.aJ JO 1 I 1 l.M,,,..lol, 000 ,., ~2 ,_. YorJI 000 1'0 ~1 01'-H@"' VOf'll J. LOB-Los ~ 10, Nlw York'-HA-M11111 C,), S&-lOJIM-5--Geonoty, IP M R IER ••SO Sullall CW, 1,·tl t :I 1 1 l 2 WelltlCL,•·U 5522 •2 8•1dWln 70 0002 SM>Oers 000000 Lo<;kwood ., 2 0 0 2 2 H8P-by-5ullOl'I (Mlll..,I, llY'-«.kwood l~lel. T-2• 1,,A-1',t lS. I Connors Blasts Rosewall NORTH CONWAY, N.H. CAP) -Repealing his one.sided vic- tories in the finals of last year's Wimbledon and the U.S. Open championships, Jimmy Connors blasted Au s tralian K en Rosewall, 6-2, 6-2 Sunday in the final of the $100,000 international tennis tourna ment. ·· Connors, 22 .. needed only 50 minutes lo dispose of bis 40·year- old opponent and claim the $20,000 top priie. The No. 1 seed also received an automobile and earned 60 points in the Grand Prix of tennis. Connors broke Rosewall 's -*rve in the first game or the lmatch .and was in complete con- trol all the way. He grew in con· fidence, hittiiig hiS powerful ground-strokes deeper and more forcefully as the match went.on, and never letting Rosewall find his rhythm. The veteran Aus tralian, seeded second, made an ex· traordinary number of unforced errors, particularly with forehand s trokes. , Title to Et>ert INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Chris Evert won her fourth consecutive tiUe while Manuel Orantes and Arthur Ashe scored semifinal victories Sunday in the U.S. Clay Court tennis championships. Orantes, the No. 3 seed in men's singles, upset lop.seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, 6-4, 6-2, while Ashe had a difficult time beating New 1.ealand's On- ny Parun, 6-4, 7-6. Evert beal Dianne Fromhollz of Australia. 6-3, 6-4 to take the ti- tle and a $10,000 chunk of the $1.50,000 in prize mone y. Miss Fromholtz, who turned 19on Sun· day, received $5,000 as runnerup. Orantes, beating Vilas for the third time lhis year, s potted him a 1..0 l~d in bOth sets bul broke his serve four times en route to victory. W'TT R e sults Al,S.ft Ole90: M•w•ll J'· LM ....... ~ U WOmlft -C..1•ls ILAl !kl. KuykttWt.11, ._.; l(wyto.....,•ll·Gourl•r IH11wl dili. 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It wlll be a year for recharging the batteries and setting the sights on newer and loftier goals. ··u I had won the Grand Slam, I probably would have gotten out of the game,'' sald Nlcklaus after winning his fourth PGA and 11th major title Sunday. "Now I am more determ ined to contlnlle playing. I like golf. I am a better player than 1 ever was. ''This is m y fourth PGA. Walter Hagen won five. I would like to match that. Nobody ever has won more than four U.S . . Opens. I would like to get five. The fact I ~ame close this year only prods my ambition lo try to win the Grand Slam." Nicklaus held off the challenge or Australian Bruce Crampton Sunday over the long Firestone course and won the 57th PGA 0b\r two strokes , shooting a .(inai· rOund 71 for 276. He collected. $45,000. Crampton, trailing three and four strokes .mrn;;t oli~ the day, failed to sink crucial pulls on the inc oming nine and finished second with a 69 for Z18. He must have broken into a cold sweat when he saw Nicklaus, with the tournament in the bag, take a double bogey six on the final hole. "I had no way of knowing," s aid Crampton, who played ahead. "But if I had made those putts, I don 't think Jack would have taken six."· ''Maybe not, t • Jack said, flashing a wry smile. Only Crampton threatened - and not very seriously -in the muggy, rain-interrupted show· down over the 7,180·yard, par·'10 Firestone layout which the pros have labeled the "Monster." Tom Weiskopf, Nicklaus' fellow townsman who beat him in a recent playoff for the Canadian Open, had lo sink a 20--root putt on the final hole lo fmish third with a 68 for 279. A 25·year-old lour sophomore, Andy North of Gainesville, F1a., s lipped past a handful or challengers with a 65 despite a double bogey, to grab Courth at 281 . Forme r U.S . Open Champion Hale Irwin, without a single birdie, in a round of 73, and veteran Bill Casper tied for fifth with 283. 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His earned run average was up over 4.00 and every time he went out to relie ve it was like a signal for the other team to ~in hit- ting rockets. To compound his miseries, Scott was r egularly being lam· A ngels S late . A'U G+tTI., ... ll(M .. C 111*1 hl9-n Ne• 'l'orll '111 C•lltonu• ....... 12 Bo1ton •I C..Ulorl'll• ....... 11 BontOlll •1 C..Htor11I• 7:2SO.tll. 7;21-. \, 1:11,. ..... basted by the South ern California press which· referred to him as one of the leading pyromaoiaCs Qn the Arson Squad, the collective name of ~e Angels bullpen. · "l decided maybe I was giving only a half.hearted effort," Scott revealed Sunday after he picked up his third victory against one loss as Lee Stanton's niilth·inning doqble accounted forlhe only nm of 'the game. enabling the California Angels to nip the New York Yankees, l ·O, at Anaheim· Stadium. "I just kicked myself in the re· ar end and lot it going,'' Scott said. ••1 know I can help this team and I think I've proved it in my last four or five outings.•• "He's been great, just great.'' agreed manager Dick Williams. Scott went to WilllalllS a week ago when Angels starters were lalllni by lhe wayside like rues, and offered his services as a atarting hurler. He-was tp have started last Fri"· day nlghl 11alnst the Yanlts bul at the last moment. Nolan Ryan decided lo Lry it. Now Ryan I• back on !he sHolt for an indefinite period so Scott. may atilt get his wish. "He just wants' to work and I admire t hat," said Williams. "Besides, he's doing the job for us now.•• I * * * ·LEFTOVERS-\\'hen while· 1alred former An ge ls manager Ball Rigney shov.·ed up al a [Jbcigers ·Me ts game as a scout :dr the San Diego Padres Friday, [.,A equipment man Nobe ~wano said : "What are you do-.sW here? Are they having an old Dome: Like Watching From. Bli1np The four-game series con- ctu4es toni_ght. CMJflO•MIA .. ,Jiii .. • 0 ;UnerSgame?" . ~eekend grocery special In ~ City: You could buy can· ;.ii.popes ror 99 cents cac.h. ~ers Sign Ford LOS ANGELES -Forward ~Ford, a m edium round drart ~~ice f"1m Unlvenity of Santa O,rbara, has signed a mulU-year Olfttract "'ilh the Los Angeles i.liers. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Dave Dixon, who 10 yean ago con- ceived an-.1ndoor stadium so awesome it would be called the Superdome. was standing alone in his shirtsleeves against a light breeze outside the parking garage, watching the red lines o( automobile tail lights. "There-are • rew bu.gs tO work out," be said, "but l lb.ink it will be just fine." The Houston Olten, the Na- tional Football League tearn, housed in the Astrodome, had just handed the New Orleans . Saints a 13·7 National Football chicken over the public address League exhibition defeat In the ayalem, a band and a choir and Louiaia_na Superdome'1 fi11at dancln1 1lrta, beer and mixed game. drinks and botdo1s. instant The 12.434 fans were just u replay over six (ia.nl TV screens, eaaer for ~.~k at the inoide of a lacklualer football came loot the $163-mw.ron sports palace as IOIDewbere in the hubbub. for another &limpse olthe Saint.a. Still, there Is work to be done, For four ears~fter six years of ll·mllllon worth. The maroon talkllfg, o!liff, 1'iiliJilliii;&"..,"'.-iilil greeil·•lrll>'!d carpets-don Ing and planning, lbe dome slow· otrelch lo lhe lllp of the spltaling ly mushroomed Into the skyline lntierior rampa. oflhehearto!Neworleans. ·, Bul u be IHed uP Into lhe There was somelhlns for evor. -and admired the crisp now· ybody Saturday nJ~: the pop ne11 of the sports i>al•ce he beat of a Jlnfle phigglq fried 1 nursedthtouabnlneyearsofcon· troversy, New Orleans mayor Moon Landrleu found II "1lmply beautiful, maa:nificent." Breathtaking, too, ln more than one way. Many found t.bat out after cllm bing ,to tbeU: aell 00 lhe 27·slOfY hlfh .._...ieck, nur lhe rim of lM r~ Although tb, lootbOll pl.yen ·..-.re;tlnrand unre1Mo1"1he-fan at !be top, hi• eye coiald follow an enllre' play at once, "'~' Ill blockin& maqit:u,vers an4 'P,da l"lll<nilerearly'Ulit~lii .. ''ll'a·llke watchbli'lbO pme from 1 blimp," ooe said. • 0 > I ' 0 0 I 1 ' • 1 ' I • 1 • 0 ' 1 • • 0 O"t ' . ' r I vc I ~ (Ill atr ar• ' lo( "" ln1 ,- . ::- r , • '.I • u. lei in .. "' di PE Lo thl by I bl n.t bl .. .. al Ill .. le In 11 1 ' ' j - Saddlebaek VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFdRNIA Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1975 TEN CENTS Su1·vey ·Finds Parking Ban ·Opposed lly RUDI NIEDZJD.SU OI tll9 0.11'1' ,. • ._ ..... Mission Viejo residents are OJ>- posed to a proposal by the Municipal Advisory Council {MAC) to impose an overnight street parking ban in residential areas. A Daily Pilot telephone survey today indicated that, even though residents believe that the park· Ing ban would ilriprove the ap·. • I· • ~ ' ' r ~ ... . ' • ' " • f Take That! pearance of toe al streets, most or them don't want a law. Th~ proposal will be con- sidered by the council at 7: 30 tonight in the MAC office, 28129-D La Pa! ·Road, Mission Viejo. It is being pushed by Vito Ferlauto, a deputy sheriff, who says the parking ~an would not only improve esthetics but would improve access and vis· ., • •• • ~f,;,,. " t·~"•f:'; *~· ....... -.., ., ........... ._ ..... 0.11'1' Pllet ...... 9y P•trkk O'OMMll J im Menges blasts one at h.ia opponents Suiiday evening • in final minutes of 21st annual i,..gwia Beach Men's Volleyball Tournament. It was tlilS form that helped Menges and his partner, Greg f;ee win tbe two-day tournament. Both Menges and Lee, former UCLA basketball player, are frQm Santa· Monica. (Related pic- tures, PageA3). Oils Fees Illegal, U.S. Court Rules WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled ii· lea-al today the oil import fees imposed by Presidents Nixon and Ford, in a decision that may help restrain or even slighUy re- duce the price of consumer petroleum products. In Vail, Colo., where Ford is on t~o-week working vacation, the decision was being analyzed by officials. The court decision appeared to bar the government from conti· nuing to collect the import fees, but it was not clear whetber oU companies and their customers could recover any d the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad· ministration estimated that IOl"Oe $800 million has been col· Jected through the oil import fees lmpased by President Ford Feb. land June 1. There was no immediate eltimate of the amounts collect- ed through the smaller fees lm-Posed by former Pre!ideot Nixon OD a gradual, phased-in schedule llnce Aprill973. The Nixon fee schedule re- ached a inaximum of 21 ctmts per barrel on Imparted crude oil and ~ cents per barrel on imported refined products. Ford Si.gm Pay Bill VAIL, Colo. (AP) President Ford has signed the congressional pay raise bUI. a White House spokesman reported to- day. Press secretar)' Ron Nessen said it was not a matter of "a 1lmple slgn· Ing" and that he would have details later in the· ., .? day or on Tuesday. ·-The measure includes -. raises ·ror members of -eonrrna ond htsb ratlnl- focloral officl1l1, lncludlnc .: Cabinet membert, Juda• ~ and lhe vice president. • Memben of eon1raa cur· rently receive $42,500-•· year. ; Feb. I, Ford added an addi· tional fee or $1 per barrel on im- ported crude oil ; on June 1, he added a second dollar on crude oil and 60 cents per barrel on re· fined product imports. Thus, if the court deelsion pre- vails, it could cbop as much as $2.Zl per barrel from cUJTeDt im- ported crude oil prices, recently in the vicinity or $13.50 per bar· rel. 111is might be counteracted, however, by the anticipated end or price control s on U.S.· produced oil, so the ultimate ef· feet on consumer prices was un· clear. FEA Deputy Administrator John Hill issued a brief state. merit expres~ing concern at the court decision, saying his agency was ''examinin lJ alternative <!lee OIL, Page AZ) Cyclist Dies, Girl Injured In Sma8hup A Lona Beach· man was killed llld a IAllUDa Beach girl injured Sl.turday when the motorcycle they were riding skidded out of control and fell Into the path of an oncqmina car on Santiago Ca· ayonRoad .. Randall J. Westfall, 2S, was killed IDatantly in the 10:30 p.m. craah, a California Higtiway Pab-ol lpoke1man 1aid today. Hla-pauenger, Marilyn Evans, 28, of 47' Arroyo Ch.loo in Laguna BeaCb was U.ken to Chapman Geaer•l Hospital in Orange where ~e was listed in s~tisfac· tary coodltlon today. The CHP spokesman sald W•tt~·· ~Ike lllid on Jta side I.Mm' \be wheelsl\if a c.ar drl-WPicer A. Coa!lloye. 1'lle CHP apotnmlll 10ld Coegrove wu •••'llelo1top in UmetoaYOld blv lillltbeCJe . -'l1M acclckal toot place two mlleo aouth of P...,,. Coayon llood and about rour miles from the •lclit of another -ycle accldeDt eatllot' Saturdaf that •lal-tile life of Ron&ld F. Dibolla of Tua Un. ' ibility for fire fighters and law enforcement officers. Neither the council nor its tra!· fie committee has so far taken an official position on the proposal. A majority of the 10 residents contacted appeared s urprised a boul the proposal. AJtbough Ute ban has received considerable publicity few, bad heard of it. Here are their comments: Patrick T. Shealy, 26301 Tur- quesa Lane: ''I'm very much against it. The Municipa.J Ad· visory Council has no right to tell people where to park. We have four cars in our family and we have to park in the street." Sharon Loncos ky, 26841 Carmenita Lane: "l'm against the idea of t elling people something against their own will. I would like to have all the cars in the driveway, but the council shouldn 't have the authority to ban parking." Reno Jen sen, 26412 Via Damasco: "l haven't really con- sidered it. We live on a cul-de-sac in the Aliso Villas and parking spaces are provided ror us . 1 don "t know how bad a problem it is in other places.'' Emma Kacbaturofr. 24332 Macedo St.: "I 'm opposed to the ban because families with three cars have no place to put them. Some of the garages are full and they don 't allow enough rooms with cars.'' She added some families with teenagers have no choice but to park cars in the street and that dryers in the garages sometimes make it im· possible to fit in cars. Gloria Miles. 24661 Emba- jadores St.: "With four cars in (See PARKING, PageAZI County Begins Hunt To Replace Vallerga Bribe rg Cha rges Upton-Buxton Case Delayed The start of former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because o( a crowded court calendar. However, Upton's case was· as- signed to Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom and was expected to get under way this afternoon. Upton is charged in a grand jury indictment with three counts of soliciting bribes. Also named in the indictment is Tandy Corp0ralion executive vice pre&ident .i;ames Buxton. But Buxton last month was granted immunity from prosecu- tion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early last month after pleading guilty to charges related to former as- sessor Andrew Hinshaw's sue· cessruJ 1972 congressional cam- paign. So Car, he is one of -eight of· ficials in the assessor's office to either plead guilty or be convict- ed or charges related to the use of county employes in Hinshaw's campaign. After pleading guilty to being a part of the Hinshaw conspiracy, Upton was fined $2,500 and placed on three years probation. ·At his upcoming trial, the former assistant assessor is charged with accepting bribes from Tandy Corporatioo. orrtcials in return for favorable assess- ment figures. Representing the people in the case will be Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi, who last week.ended the prosecution of assessor Jack Vallerga in Ven- tura County. UPIT ........ Gailtg, B ut ••• Gerald Warren, former de- puty to Nixon press secretary Ronald Ziegler. says he thinks the ex. President is guilty of ob- structing justice, but be is a "public asset" who should speak out on world affairs. Warren spoke Sunday on ·ces· '-'Face the Nation.'' Porno.Flicks Seized Again At Pussycat S pecial Session Saddleback Board ' Newp<>rt Beach police have added another pair of movie tiUes to the list of alJegedly ob- scene films being shown at a Balboa theater, seizing ''Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander" and ''High Rise'' over the weekend. To Mull Budget The raids followed a viewing of the two films Thursday by vice detective Sgt. Robert Gatewood. He asserted that the two films failed the three-part obscenity test as set by current state law - that they appeal primarily to the prurient interest; that they are beyond customary limits of can- dor and that they are "utterly without redeeming social im- portance." The two films suddenly replaced the regular bill at the Balboa Pussycat Theater Thurs- day after Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan ruled that "Deep Throat'' and ''Devil in Miss Jones'' were ''probably ob-scene.•• Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will meet in special session tonight to make last-minute ad- justments to their $24 million budget. · The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of Los Alisos Intermediate Man, 23, Killed THOUSAND OAKS (UPI) -A 23-year-old Nortbridge man was killed on the Ventura Freeway today when he was ejected Crom his out-of-control vehicle into the path of six oncoming cars which ran over him severing his head. Identification or the victim was being withheld until relatives could be found. Now It's Tea Ties to Can£er Cited MIAMI (UPI) -Tea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazardous to your health. This warning has been made by Dr. Julia F. Morton, who after eight years of study at the University of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake' or lan- nin·rich plant brews. She said the tannin found in plants used for both regular and Increasingly popular herb brews is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannin, Dr. Morton ex· plained, is an astringent·wbicb causes tissues to con· strict apd is also ~eved,to reduce tbe activity of cer· tain euymes . In a warning published in. tbe bulletin of the Morris Arboretum at the Universlt:r. of Penns~lvania, --,,,.. llli1on saystanriin is present m f>eppermint tea in lefttl ranging from 6 to 12 percent. Many people, she said drink a tea blended of Pl'Ppermint and alfalfa. ·She aa\d researc.hers have learned that al!alta can interfere with-the body's utilization of Vltatnin E. l School, 25171 Moor Ave.) Mission Viejo. It was called by Board Presi· dent George Henry to make a re- commendation on a new educa- tional funding bill which would funnel an additional $400,000 to $500,000 into the district's budget. Senate Bill 220, now on Gov- ernor Brown's desk, provides for ~the cost sharing of the additional support between the state and the local school district. Depending on whether the dis- trict receives $400,000 or $500,000, the 1975-76 tax rate will be raised by 6 cents or 7 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. !See TRUSTEES, Page AZ) Irvine Crash Kills Woman A San Gabriel woman was fatally injured Sunday when she lost control of her car on the San Diego Freeway in Irvine and it slammed into a concrete bridge supp<>rt. A California Highway Patrol sµokesman said Jean C. McLean, SS, died at Saddleback Communi- ty Hospital three hours after the 5 :30 a.m. crash near'thejwiction of the San Diego and Sanlll Ana Freeways. The CHP spokesman said lt ap. peared the woman's car blew a tire at high speed, causing the car to swerve into an overpass support pillar, Grain Ship Sails -11EAUM.ON1'., 'Iex. (Ul'D . - After a wildcat strike and otber protests, longshoremen loaded the Yucoslavlan'freighter .. Bani- ja'' wil.b grain bound for Ruaala duriQf · the weekend. The ship sailed for Russia with :M,000 tons olwheat. · ' ' Diedrich Meets Cottrell By GARY GRANVILLE orUMoallrP11o11:sa.n Orange County supervisors will begin their search for con· victed assessor Jack Vallerga's replacement in an executive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can- didate for the post, Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in Santa Ana this morning_ Cottrell, a former ad· ministrator in the Orange County Assessor's Office. talked with county Board of Supervisors· Cllalrman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward,. Diedrich said the 41-year-old Riverside official is interested in the job, but the board would not begin its search ·until meeting Tuesday; It was Cottrell whom the supervisors sought to install as their caretaker in the assessor's : office shortly after Vallerga was .,, indicted by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He refused to accept the tem· porary position because, in his words, he dido 't want to "intrude on an elected official." As the result of Vallerga's con- viction Friday on six felony counts, he will auto111atically forfeit his $36,500 3.)l!ar' job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Before the jury retwned its guilty verdict Friday night. Vallerga indicated be might re- sign before being sentenced. "U worse comes to worst. I will resign at an appropriate time," V allerga said. He also conceded that appeals bis attorneys plan to file will not avert the sacrifice of the office be was first appointed to by the board of supervisors ill December 1972. Last year, V allerga was elect· ed to the past be inherited from Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. Ae<ording to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the board of supervisors appoints is (See VALLERGA, Page AZ) Or·k:;a :·· Weaclaer The usual night and ear· Jy morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise cootinued fair skies Tues- day. Little temperature change. Highs in the Jow 'IVs at the beaches rising to SS inland. INSIDE T ODAV The .audience doesn't 1eream .and foinl .any morr. but lhev do l!irn oul ~and Ed· die FUiier o/ lhe pNM'OCk lll50t ii.a dngiflg •lar.OQOln. lift P.a{je Bf. la•ex I Al DAll.YPK.OT SB Reforms Of Trade Law Eyed SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A bUI t.o repeal California 's 3S-year-pld fair trade laws was sent to Gov. F.dlnund Brown Jr. today by a "'7-SAnembly vote. Senate Bill 669. by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newl,)()rl Beach). would outlaw the practice by wbicb manufacturers and wholesalers dictate minimum re- tail prices for their product.I. Tbe repeal bill would cover all products e xcept milk and liquor, which are covered by other minimum price laws. ''The fair trade law is an idea whose time has come and gone," s aid Assemblyman Alister McAlister (D-San Jose). lower house sponsor of the Carpenter bill. ''The law was probably never a good law. If it was a good law it was 1ood only at the time of severe depress ion when it was enacted," McAlister said. ''This law would mean we would have free enterprise again rather than fixed prices.'' Assemblyman Ken Meade CD- Berkeley), argued in fioor debate that repeal of the law ~d give bi& retailers an advantage to drive small competitocs out of business. The bill would repeal a statute which the California Newspaper Publishers Association said its members needed to cootrol max· imum prices. VALLERGA eligible to complete the fOur.year term Vallerga began las l January. Diedrich this morning did not TUle out the possibility of the board appointing a temporary assessor. Should the appointment be temporary, the man named to the job would serve at the will of the supervisors and~ subject to removal by the board. When the supervisors appoint a successor to Vallerga, be will be the third consecutive assessor to gain office by appointment in as much as Hinshaw was appointed totbepoolln1965. • -eottrell WU aft -in the asses"lor's office from 1961 to 1970. He is a graduate ~ the VSC School of Public Admillistra· ticm. • Ironically, be is given much of the credit for developing Orange County's computefized single family residential appraisal system. It was in connection.°with the sale of that system to Spart.an· burg County, South carotina, in 1973 that led to the criminal charges against Vallerga. A Ventura County jury found that ·be' acted illegally when be .accepted consultinc fees and u · pemes relate<l lo the sale. TRUSTEES The tax rate forecast by dis- trict officials for the next budget year is $5.65 per $100 of assessed valuation .. It has been recommended by Business Manager Gilbert R. Moreno that the entire amount of funds scheduled. to be received under SB 220 be placed in the dis- trtct'a contingency fund. . -- Aho scheduled for tonight's meeting is the approval ol a con· tract with Miss JoAnn Washam to provide in·service training seuions in connectioo with the state's Right to Read program. ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'"'*"' e!ld ~.,,,., Jack R. Curtev ~ ... ~-o.-.. -..... Thom•s Keevll ..... Thomas A. Murphlne ......... E .. W Ch¥1es H. Loos RlcMrd P. N111 AtllM_ ........ 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Mias Little, t e1tl!ytne at the start of the fifth week of her murder tr ial, said she flailed blindJy with the icepick at jailer Clarence Alligood during a strua· gle and went into another room as he slumped over a bunk. She testified that Alligood en· tered her cell three times the night be was slain, each time making sexual advances. "He threatened me with the icepick, and that's when I started doing what be told me,'' she said. • ~ '1 Transplant Successes Miss Little, 21, said while they were havio1 sex Alligood's grip loosened on the icepick, ~ she grabbed for it and it fell to the floor. They strugcled foc it and she was able to wrestle it away, she testified, stabbing at · him blindly in the struggle. These happy folks have something in com· mon : they all underwent heart transpl ant opera tions at the Medi cal Co ll ege of Virginia Hosp ital in Ri c hmond. They gathered at Overhill Lake for a reunion for Arthur Gay, (center ) recently. At left is Betty Annick, world's longest surviving heart r ecipient. At right is Jennie Alex· ander. She said she saw blood on bis face, and after the struggle went to an adjacent cell and dressed. UPITt ....... TELLS OF ORDEAL Defendent Uttle Cyclist Shows .' PARKING my family it's impossible to get them in. Our garage is full of everything but cars." Mrs. Miles said at night traffic is oo problem and that the parking ban would remove just one more of our few freedoms. Marge Wellman, 26453 Via Damasco: "What happens when you have guests from out" town or a party? Where do they park? Parking in the driveways should be encouraged but I doo't think there's a need for a regulation." Ollie Ragan, 26372 Papagayo St.: "It bas some merit. We've had three vehicles this past month and none were on the street. I'm for it because d. the safety aspect and because it facilitates street cleanin&-'' Kay Faranda, :MMI Sebutian St.: "It will be cllfficullfar a lot of people but ol course -lll>Ce is impGrtanL I'm -cally Op-PoOed-I wish they'd publicize the street sweeper schedules 10 that I 'll be warned when to move my cars." Wendy Bos, 24366 Eocorvado St.: "It's not too good, especially w.hen there are four cars in· volved. It's inconvenient to the residents and it's tak:ing away a personal privilege.•• Elmer Bensnon, 24071 El Tiradore St.: "I'm opposed to it because of the way they're coin& about it. It's basically a good idea but it isn't warranted. in this community.'' Traveler Tips In Saddlehack Tipo and techniqum in paeklnc for travelers is Ute subjed ol a presentation Aug. 20 in El Toro by American Airlines represen· tative Meta Erskine. Miss Erskine will speak to the Saddleback ·valley Cham· bermaids at a noon luncheon at ToP of the Royal Ralaurant in the· Home Savings and Loan Building. - More information and reserva· tioos are available by calling June Woodard, 837-0088. Guests are welcome, club spotamea. !aid. Frem P.,,e Al OIL ••• courses of action with the Justice Department and the White House." Both Nixon and Ford baled their oil import fees on a federol statute which authorized the PresicleDt to "take IUCb action, and for such time, aa be deems nec ... ary to adjust the Imports .. But the Court of Appeala rulid that Congre11 intended this to authorize direct action. such u import quotas, and did not authorize the President to Im· poee tariffs or duties, dilaulHd uleeo. Tbe court nilln1,. ln • t-to- one decision, waa brou«ht on by lawsuits filed by eigbt'.Northeast stales, 10 utility companies, and U.S. Rep. Robert F. Drinan <D- Kua.l. _ A spokesman for Drinan said the cl«lslon appeared to otrer ''a great opportunity to recover · IOIDe of the money" collected un· clertbe imPort fees. Leaden Confer -MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet 1-LeoDld I. Ilrodlnw bu .,et with the 3realdent of "'ecbollovatla, uouv ff•u Tau reports. ·· ' New Heart Machine "When 1 got out tot.be conidor, he was standing outside cell No. 1." she said, with "a crin on bis face." • Improvement.: ' Seen as Lifesaver Miss Little said sbe tben cot a key riDC and left the Jail. Miss Little bunt into ..,.,. while teatl!ylng and tbe trial was recessed briefly to allow her to regain her composure. Mter. Crash A Huntington Beach motorcycllat, Injured 'In an incl" dent that killed a Tustin cyclisi · Saturday night, was said to be"' ''progressing very well" today at· Chapman General Hospital tn · Orance. BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP>-A British heart specialist said today he developed a small, light, portable defibrillator to r e· vive heart attack victims at home or work. Six thousands have been ordered for distribu· lion in the United States. · Dr. Frank Pantridge of Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital said the unit weighs about six pounds, costs $880. and is ~by.I· inches in size, compared to a JS.pound unit normally used in hospitals. "There should be ooe at every airport, factory and football stadium," said Pantridge, who is also a professor of cardiology at Queen'• University, Belfasl. "U we regard bum.an life as important as pro_perty, then• every building should have ooe next to the rice extinguisher .•• Pantridge, who developed a Portable defibrillator In 1916, said each year in Britain alone there are 60,000 premature de-- atbs due to heart attacks, "but the great majority ol these peo- ple could be prevenled from dy· Rocky's Kids Take a Dip In Undem:ear FORT SMITH, .\rk. <UPI) -A new style in swimwear appeared at the White House when the Ford And Rockefeller families celebrated the fll'st anniversary oltbeir administration. 1be Rockefeller children and Jack Ford swam in the outdoor White Houae pool in their UD· derwear. _According to a book by former White House kennel keeper Trapbes Bryant, President Ken· nedy and members of his clan used to •ltinnydip with friends in the old Indoor pool at the White House. But Ford press secretary Ron Nessen told Reporters with a broad smile Sunday ol the new wrinkle. He 1aid that after President and Mn. Ford and their """ dinod with Vice President and Mn. Nelson Rockefeller and five of the Rockefeller cbildren, In· cludln1 three of Happy Rockefeller'• dau1hten by • former marriage, the young peo- ple decided to go for a dip Satur· dayni1ht. BrQwnUrged To Speed Up Insurance Bid SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A Senate Republican leader •ald today that pas1•1e ol a bill to solve the problems al medical malpractice insurance i1 im· possible right now, and oalled on Gov . Edmund G . Brown Jr. to belp. ing and go on to live another 20 years if they received attention in time.'' The classic coronary victim suffers a sudden heart stoppage which sends the heart into what Panti-idge called "electrical chaos." Bys tanders may try to keep the victims alive by mouth· to-mouth resuscitation or other means, but he often dies because proper medical attention is too late. · · U such a patient can be brought to a hoBpital in time., a large de· fibrtllator ia used to send an elec· trlcal current through the vie· tim's heart to jolt it back into pumping action. But these machines weigh 35 paunds or more, are not portable, and are very expensive. Pantrid&e •aid bis device does tbeNmejob, but could be avail .. ble on the SJ>Ot. Powered by a nickel cadmium battery. it comists ol two elec· trodes, one rlaced on th~ right front side o the chest and the other under tbe left armpit. When the a ctivating button is pressed, a charge of 4,000 volts passes through the victim's chest. Eigbl Of Alligood'• SODS and daughters were present in the packed courtroom. Earlier, Miss LIWe testified sh~ rebuffed a •sexual advance from Alligood the night before be wu slain. She said be came to her cell to brio& her a pack of cigarettes. "What happened then?'' she was asked by defeme attorney Jerry Paul. She said he made a sexual pro- posal to her but, "I told him no. and that I would appreciate it If he would leave.'' Miss Little, wear!DI a red·and· white-checked pants suit, testified in a clear and distinct voice without emotion. Miss LltUe said the jailer en· tered l)er cell ''whenever be came on duty.•• Paul asked Miss UWe why Al· ligood entered her cell lo the women's •ectlon of the jail at rural Washington, N.C. "He came in to talktome,''she said. Miss Little was the 10th wit· ness for the defense, and followed on the stand Chapel Hill pro- fessor Dr. Arthur Finn, who kept her in his home after &he escaped from the jail the night Alligood was slain. · Dale L. Anderson, 25, of 161192: Rola Lane, was reported at first· to be suffering from major lo-~ juries. But a hospital ofliciai said' be dido 't require surgery and 1 was being treated for lacera.: tioos. Killed was Ronald F. Dibella, 26, of 14871 Feather Hill Roaclj Tustin. • CHP officers said the two men were traveling on Santiago C,. nyon Road near Silverado wheft Dibella apparenUy lost control of his vehicle and was thrown at a, bigb speed. AnderS<lll is believe« to have swerved to avoid the fallen Dibella and. In turn, was tbrowD fl'om bis cycle. • 30 Demonstrate LOS ANGELES CUP!) ...J About 30 demonstrators marched: 35 miles from the lnternaf Revenue SerVi ce office downtown to Long Beach Sunday_ to protest the arriyal of the nuclear arms.laden aircraft car.i rier Coral Sea. : VOIJR . SOCIAL SECURITY CHEt:K WAS N~"ER SAFEll. MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- tion with the United States Government,_ Is nbw authorized to receive a direct deposit or your Social Secur lty chect< into your personal savi ng~ account • Your check· earns Interest from the date of deposit until the day you need it. You' II receive the highest Interest available on Federally Insured savings. Here are three good reason s to start your direct deposit lodlly: 1. No mor!' concern about mall delays or the c~anc• ol having your check loll or 110len, . 2. No waiting In line to deposit or calh yourcheclc . 3. Simply come into t.,4erlners. our lrlendly UYlngs counselors wlll start your peraonal direct depoait Immediately. Sen. Dennis Carpent«, tho OOP caucus chairman., wrote and urged Brown to call o one- day "aummit m.eetlnll" to pt rival aid .. 1al1t1n1 aliout aolu- tlona to the dllemma oCnilic - malpractlco lna\Jl'an<e-. The Newport Be..., Jeclol- 1ald tbat duplte ·~~=;.• S.-IAI and AaNml117 'I there la • feel!Dll th .. "to date Oil part!• are 1Ulf far 1part on re- aolvln& the1&1ue. l I I· NeW1M'rt ... th H•_,.rt .. ech (Malft Otllce) (Boy1ide Cent•') ill S Wt1lclllf Or, 102• lo-,ttd• Dr. (71•)M2·4000 (71 •)Mt ·•OOO ..._...._ ___ .;... s.ot ... h l .. ..,. ... h (l •l•ur• World) 3101pi.nn.-y te SI, 131105.alleoc.h llvd. (71 >••4·1~ (211)591•7626 (0P£Nl~SOONJ l .. .,.,1, Hiii• 380So-. leY*flyOr. ('213) S5:1.300Q 1 ! .. • VI c dlx fO< v.: tu $61 I pa . I I ] 'I pl8! rid pm at• me T dra cit) ~ Dri T ton clil the• ~ -c ~ tll!i , = au B hn .... , em ' . Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SWift Transit Pact R By WILLIAM SCllREIBEll OIUle O.llr f'l ... IUH Orange County Transit District directors cleared the way today for a quick court ruling on the validity or four contested consul- tant contracts worth more than $112,000. Directors voted 4..0 to ratify the pact with VTN Consolidated and send them to county Aud itor- Controller V.A. Heim for pay- ment. Because there was a possible conflict of interest involved in the vole of transit director Richard Lynn on the contracts, the OCTD board voted last month to cancel the pacts outright. Lynn abs· tained from today's vote. Deputy County Counsel Ken- nard Smart s aid today the easiest way to get a court ruling on the matter was for the board lo re- ratiry the contract and submit them ror payment. Because there is some legal question, it is expected Heim will routinely refuse lo pay the bills and immediately make the case eligible ror a Superi or Court bearing. The transit di strict al ready has paid about hair the total amount involved and directors had or· dered the county counsel to re- cover that amount. The question or contract validi- ty arose when it was learned OCTD director Lynn ha d Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks MONDAY, AUGUST 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS • L g Sought performed legal consulting work for VTN at the t ime he voted on the contracts. Lynn said today he earned a total $192 prior to his vote on three or the VTN contracts and an additio nal $172 at the time the fourth pact was voted on. State government code sec- tions prohibit officers of public agencies from earning more than $250 in a 12-month period from a company that could gain from the offi cer 's vote. Lyn n has adm itted earning a total of $1 ,600 from VTN for work on cases unrelated to transit mat- ters. The Newport Beach attorney. <See CONTRACTS, Page AZ) • I ' • . , County Begins Hunt To Replace. Vallerga Bribery Charges Upton-Buxton Case :Oelayed • Take That! Jim Menges blasts one at his opponents Sunday evening in final minutes of 21st annual Laguna Beach Men's -Volleyball Tournament. I~ was this form that helped Menges and his partner, Greg Lee win the two-day . tournament. Both Menges and Lee, former UCLA basketball player, are from Santa Monica. (Related pie· tures,PageAJ). · The start of former Orange County assistant ass.essor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because of a crowded court calendar. However, Upton's case was as- signed to Superior Court Judge Waller Smith's court.room and was expected to get Under way this afternoon. Upton is charged in a grand jury indictment with three counts of soliciting bribes. Aho named in the indictment is Tandy Corporation executive vice president James Buxton. But Buxton last month was granted immunity from prosecu- tion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Irvine Viewing Charter Councilmen Propose Tiro-ti,er Govenunent By DOUG Flll'l7llalE Otateo.11, ...... Mllff Two Irvine city councilmen plan Tuesday lo propose getting rid of the title or mayor and pushing ahead with proposals for a two-level system of city govern- ment. 'Jbe council will consider a first draft of a proposed ''framewor~" city charter at its 7 :30 p.m. meet· Ilic at city hall, 4311 Campus Drive. torney Erickson. They have asked whether a two- level government could be put in· to effect under the proposed charter or whether an amend- ment would be required. The two-tier government idea was jticked around by the council du.ri'Dg six months of charter study sessions without resolution. There is no provision for it in Erickson's draft. The two councilmen suggest setting up assessment districts in villages on a voluntary basis. Residents of the village could ap- prove a tax rate for the district and elect a village council for a closer-lo-home government un- dertheir proposal. Such districts would not be re- quired, said Burton, but could be set up after residents obtained (See CllAllTEll, Page AZ) 'lbecharter, draned by City Al· ~Y James Ericksoo, woulcl cbange little in the operations of the city. However, it would re- move Irvine from the general law al. the state under which it has operated lo dale. Councilmen John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor plan lo bring up tbeideaof gelling ridoflhe mayor title, using the liUe "chairman of tbecouncll'' instead. Northwood Zoning Reactions Mixed .The mayor Utle bas been a pet peeve for Burton, wbobas always referred. lo the mayor as ••11r. Chairman.'' Jlurloo and Mrs. Plyor also hne drafted a statement on a voluntary two-tier form ol gov- enment for an opinion by City At- Irvine city councilmen have mixed reactions to a proposed compromise that could !Ol'estall a referendum on· the con- troversial zoning for the Village of Northwood. The zoning compromise was announced recently by Coun- cilman Robert West, represen· tatives or the dissident homeowners and landowner Now It's Tea Ties to Cancer Cited MIAMI (UPI) -Tea, especially In excessive quantities, may be hazardous to your health. This warning bas been made by Dr. Julia F . Morton, who after eight years of study at the University .of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric CBllCl!f and excessive intake or tan· Din-rich plant brews. . · She said the tannin found In plants used for both regular and Increasingly popular herb brews is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannjn, Dr. Morton ex· plained, ls an astrlilgmt which causes tissues to con· strict and Is a1Jo bell~ toreducelbeactlvity of cer· tain enzymes. " In a warning published In the buJJetin of the Morris Arboretum Ill the University ol Pennsylvania, Dr. Morton says tanPln Is P'""'l'nt In peppermiDt tea In levels ranging !ro'm 6 to 12 percent. Many people, she said, drink a tea blended of peppermint and alfalfa. She said researchers have learned that alf.il'a can lnterf"fe with the body's utlll%aUon of VltaminE .. ' • BniceNott. But other members of the council said they have doubts that the compromise should be approved by changes to zoning forthe 1,4~ acres bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway, Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard and Jef- frey Road. Councilmen John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor, while not com- mitting their votes, said they have serious reservations about the compromise. They are wor· ried about whether the com- promise properly represents the views of 1,267 signers or a petition calling for a referendum on the zoning. Additionally, they questioned the land use plans for the area, which knock out much of the land set for apartments. Councilman He nry Quigley, however, said, "I don't see any material change from the plans we had before.·· Mayor Art Anthony said he has been on vacation and has not bad an opportunity to confilder the matter. 'The council will decide Tues· day whether lo rescind the zoning m the land or puSh the issue to a referendum. If the referendum is suc· eeuful, the council may change ttie zoning on the land two months after the election, Mrs. Pryorsald. · The Racquet Club tllsaldent l eaders. Jim Cook, Chuck Winslow and David SW. have (See aEAcr, Pago.UY . t . I Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early last month after pleading guilty to charges related to former as· sessor Andrew HinshaW's suc· cessful 1972 congressional cam- paign . So far, he is one of eight of- ficials in the a ssessor's office to either plead guilty or be convict- ed or charges related to the use or county employes in Hinshaw's campaign. After pleading guilty lo being a part or the Hinshaw conspiracy, Upton was fined $2,500 and placed on three years probation. At his upcoming trial, tbe former assistant assessor ls charged with accepting bribes Crom Tandy Corporation officials in return for favorable assess- ment figures. Representing the people in the case will be Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi, who last week ended the prosecution of assessor Jack Vallerga in Ven· tura County. Pomo Flicks Seized Again . At Pwsycat Newport Beach police have added another ·pair of movie tiUes to the list of allegedly ob- scene films being shown at a Balboa theater, seizing ''Lile and Times of Xaviera Hollander" and ''High Rise'' over the weekend. The raids followed a viewing of the two films Thursday by vice detective Sgt. Robert Gatewood. He asserted that lhe two rums failed the three-part obscenity test as set by current state law - that they appeal primarily to the prurient interest; tbat they are beyond customary limits of can- dor and that they are "utterly without redeeming social im- portance." The two films suddenly replaced the regular bill at the Balboa Pussycat Theater Thurs- day after Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan ruled that "Deep Throat" and ''Devil in Miss Jones•• were ''probably ob- scene." Irvine Crash Kills Woman A San Gabriel woman was fatally injured Sunday when she lost control or her car on the San Diego Freeway in Irvine and it slammed into a concrete bridge support. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said Jean C .. Mcl..ell, 59, died al Saddleback Communi· ty Hospital three hours after the 5:30 a .m. crash near the junction of the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways. The CHP 11P9k .. man said i1 •P· peared Ute woman's car blew a tire at high speed, camtns the car to $Werve Jnto an ovwpaas supportpWar. U,.IT ...... Guiltg, But ••• Gerald Warren, former de· puty to Nixon press secretary Ronald Ziegler, says he thinks the ex· President is guilty of ob· structing justice, but he is a "public asset" who should speak out on world affairs. Warren spoke Sunday on CBS' ''Face the Nation.'' Court Rules Oil Import Fees filegal WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled ii· legal today the oil import fees imposed by Presidents Nixon and Ford, in a decision that may help restrain or even slightly re- duce the price or consumer petroleum products. In Vail, Colo., where Ford is on · two-week working vacation, the decision was being analyzed by officials. The court decision appeared to bar the government from conti- nuing to collect the import fees, but it ~ not clear whether oil companies and their customers could recover any of the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad· ministration estimated that some $800 million has been col- lected through the oil import fees imposed by President Ford Feb. land June 1. There was no immediate estimate of the amounts collect- ed through the smaller fees im· posed by form er President Nixon on a gradual, phased·in schedule since April 1973. The Nixon fee schedule re- ached a maximum or21 cents per barrel on imported crude oil and 63 cents per barrel on imported refined products. Feb. l , Ford added an addi- tional fee or $1 per barrel on im· ported crude oil; on June l, he added a second dollar on crude oil and 60 cents per barrel on re- fined product imports. Thus, if the court decision pre- vails, it could chop as much as $2.21 per barrel from current im· ported crude oil priCes, recently in the vicinity or $13.50 per bar- rel. This might be counteracted, however, by the anticipated end or price controls on U.S .· produced oil. so the ultimate ef- fect on consumer prices was un- clear. FEA Deputy Administrator Jolla Hill issued a brief state- ment ex.pressing concern ;it the courtdec.ision, saying his agency was ••examintna alternative (See OiL, Page AZ> \ Diedrich Meets Cottrell By GARY GRANVILLE Of UM Dilllly P.lkll !llteff Orange County supervisors will begin their search for con- victed assessor Jack VaJlerga's replacement in an exec utive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can· didate for the post, Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in Santa Ana this morning. Cottrell, a former ad· ministrator in the Orange County Assessor's Office, talked with county Board of Supervisors - Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward,. Diedrich said the 41-year-old Riverside official is interested in the job, but the board would not begin Its search until meeting Tuesday, It was Cottrell whom the supervisors sought to install as their caretaker in the assessor's office shortly after Vallerga was indicted by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He refused to accept the tem- porary position because, in his words, he didn't want to ''inlnlde on an elected official." As the result of Vallerga's con- viction Friday on six felony counts, he wiU automatically forfeit his $36,500 a year job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Before the jury returned its guilty verdict Friday night, Vallerga indicated he might re· sign before being sentenced. ''II worse comes to worst. I will resign at an appropriate time,'' Vallerga said. He also conceded that appeals his attorneys plan to file will not avert the sacrifice or the office he was first appointed to by the board or s up ervisors in December 1972. Last year, Vallerga was elect· ed to the post he inherited from Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR· Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. According to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the board of supervisors appOints is (See VALLEllGA, Page AZ> Wea&ller The usual night and ear· ly morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise continued fair skies Tues- day. Little temperature change. Highs in the low 70s at the beaches rising to 85inland. INSWETODAY The .audience doesn't tcrtom .and fabll .ony more, l>ul lhey do hint oot ~ 111¥1 Ed- <M FU,,.,. of tllt pre-rock mo. ii.a~ star.again. SH Polle 84. l•dex DAILY PILOT Refonns Of Trade Law Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP) -A bill to repeal California's 38-year-Old fair trade laws was sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today by a 47·5Assembly vote. · senate Bill 669 by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach), would outlaw the practice by which ma n uf act urer s and wholesalers dict ate minimum re· taJI prices for their products. The repeal bill would cover all products except milk and liquor, which a r e co ve red by other minimu'm price laws. "The fair trade law is an idea -..hose ti me has come and gone," s ai d Ass embly ma n Ali ste r McAlister (0 -San Jose), lower house sponsor of the Carpenter bill . "Th e law was probably never a good law. If it was a good law it was good only at the time o( 5evere depression when it was enacted ,'' McAli ster said. "This law wo uld mean we would hav e free enteri>rise again rather than fixed prices." Assemblyman Ken Meade (0· Berkeley), argued in floor debate that repeal of the law would give big retailers an advantage to drive small competitors out of business. The bill would repe;tl a statute which the California 'Newspaper Publishers Assoc iation said its members needed to control max- imum prices. Cyclist Dies, Girl Injured In Smashup A Long Beach man was killed and a Laguna Beach girl injured Saturday when the motorcycle they were riding skidded out of control and fell into the path of an oncoming car on Santiago Ca- nyon Road. Randall J . Westfall , 25, was killed instantly in the 10:30 p.m. crash, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said today. His pauenger, Marilyn Evans •. :Ill, of 478 Arroyo Chico in Laguna Beach was taken to Chapman ~General Hospital in Orange where she was listed in satisfac- tory condition today. The CHP spokesman said Westfall's bike slid on its side under the wheels of a car driven by Peter A. Cosgrove. The CHP spakesman said Cosgrove was W1able to stop in time to avoid hit--' tingthecycle., The accident took place two miles south of Peters Canyon Road and about four miles from the sight of another motorcycle accident earlier Saturday that claimed the tile of Rooald F. Dibella of Tustin. . OIL ••• courses of action with the Justice Department and the Wh ite House.'' Both Nixon and Ford based their oil import fees on a federal statute which authorized the President to "take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the imports .. ... But the Court of Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to authorize direct action, such as imPort quotas, and did not authorize the President to im- pose tariffs or duties, disguised as fees. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.,~, .......... _ Jack R. Curley \'k.,., ....... -o.-.. -..-... Thomas Keevil E~''"' Thomas A. Murphine ...,.,.,,..., EdlMI' Charles H. Loos Ricl'lard P. Nall .. ,1'1~..-1 ............ € .. •• Ttlt,etGM (714) '42~t CIMslfllld Advertlsl,_. Mt-5671 ,,....1.-..,;t Y•I"' ...... Oll'IC<f Sll -•310 F,...,s.tf!C-- 49S"°"30 Clilt'f'rlf'lt. lflS Or-CM\! flw!lllW\1"9 ~p.fll6 M .. _IM,ll_f .. ~ .... Mflool -ti•' •• •<lw••ll""'~"h ,..,,,,, f!\lf IM ,.,, ... , ... ••IMvl ~i•I pt•ml•t-•t .... r1e111-·. • tffMlll ,,.,. ... , ... ""'"' -CeM• .... ~f!U. SMMt*""°"•WO'•iwt U.M-lllJI ... _.t\4,00-Wti lllili""'-llMl-U.• _.Ill, .. l UPIT• ........ Transplant Successes "Threat~ Me' Assault Told By Joan Little · RAL EIGH, N.C. CUPJ) -Joan LitUe, a bl ack woman accused of murdering a white Jailer, testified today the alaln jailer was alive when she left. the Jail after he held a n Icepick in her face and forced her to have aex wtlbhlm. Miss Little, testifying al the start of the fifth week of her murder trial, said she fiallcd blindly with the Ic epick at_jailer Clarence Alligood during a strug. ele and went into another room as he slumped over a bunk. She testified that Alllrood. en- tered her cell three Umes the night he Was slain, each Ume making sexual advances. "He threatened me with the icepick, and that's when I started doing what he told me," she said. These happy folks have som ething in com - mon : they all underwent heart t ransplant opera tions at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital in Richmond. They gathered at O ver~ Lake for a r eunion for Arthur Gay, (center) recently. At left is Betty Annick, world's longest surviving heart recipient. At right is Jennie Alex· ander. Miss Little, 21, s aid while they were havina: sex AWgood's &rip loosened on the .icepick, and she grabbed for It and It fell to lbe floor. They stru11Ied for it and she was able to wrestle it away, she testified, stabbing at him blindly In the strugpe. She said she saw blood oo:bis race, and after the stnaglle weot to an adjacent cell and dreued. .., UPIT•..,._.. TELLS OF ORDEAL' Defendant UtUe ' VALLERGA eligible to complete the fOur.year t e rm Vallerga began last January. Diedrich this morning did not rule out the possibility of the board appointing a temporary assessor. Should the appointment be temporary, the m8n named to the job would serve at the will of the supervisors and be subject to removal by the board. When the supervisors appaint a successor to V allerga. be will be the third conaecutive assessor to gain office by appointment in as much as Hin.shaw waa appointed tolbepostinl965. Cottiell wu an administrator in lbP auessor's office from 1961 to 1910. He ls a graduate of the USC School of Public Administra· tion. Ironically, be is given much of the credit for developinl Orange County's computerized single family residential appraisal system. It was in connection with the sale of that system to Spartan- burg County, South Carclina, in 1973 that led to the criminal charges against V allerga. A Ventura County jury round that be acted illegally when he accepted consulting fees and ex:- penses related to the sale. CHARTER enough signatures cm a petition calling for a ballot and auboe- quenUy gave it a ma,Jorityvote. The proposed charter. er some variation, will beontbecityballot Nov.4. The proposed 1 'framewort fi ve-member City Council and .. would not change present city codes and ordinances. dinances. However, it would allow the city to develop new ways to raise money, the primary impetuafor a charter. Under state general law, the ci- ty is held to a prescribed list al re- venue sources. . The charter •. however;. would give the council legislative power to impcse taxes on such things as property transfers, the 9e1uare footage of signs and others. REACT ••• said they acree wlth cbanl• to the proposed zoning. Also, owners of 70 percent of the land have agreed to West'• com· promise plan. Major changes include moving a planned commercial area from Bryan and Yale avenues to Yale Avenue at Irvine Boulevard. Another change would eliminate apartments planned at the in· tenection of Brian and Yale .. "My Initial reactloo IJ that this is unacceptable to me." 'Mn. Pryor s aid. Ellmlnitlna the apartment&, 1he said, means that moderate income families could not offonl to live in the areL ' ''Apartments are the only thing moderate income people can offord," she a aid. N def'aned by the city. moderate income families are those ea rning between $8,000 and $15,000 a year.'' Burton said. "l have serious q-tlool about lbe compromise u It relates to the othor t,200 peo- ple who li1Ded the pet!Uoo. Who or how m-of thoae t ,:MJO and by what rtabt have the rlfbt to ne1otiate an aareemmt.?" • New Heart Machine "When I &ot out to the corridor, he was standing outaide cell No. I," she said, with "a &rin cm bla face.•• CONTRACTS: Seen as Lifesaver .MiA Uttle said she then 1ot a key ring and left the jail. MIJa Uttle b11nt Into tears while testlfytn1 and the trial was recessed brtefiy to allow her to regain her composure. who is the lone "public" membet'0 al the transit board, has lost ~: bid for re·election to that post.· The public member is eleded by a majority of the other four direc~ tors, all of whom are elected ot:". ficials and Lynn has been.. knocked out of the running for the. oewterm. · BELFAST , Northern Ireland <AP> -A Bri tish heart specialist said today he developed a sm all, light, portable defibrillator lo re- vive heart attack victims at home or work. Six thousands have been ordered ror distribu- tion in the United States. Dr. Fra nk Pantridge of Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital said the unit weighs about six pounds, costs $880, and is 9-by-4- inches in size, compared to a 35-pound unit normally used in boopitals. "There should be one at every airport, factory and football stadium," said Pantridge, who is also a professor of cardiology at Queen's University, Belfast. "U we regard human life as impartant as property then• every building should b3ve ooe next to the fll'e extinguisher.'' Pantridge, who developed a portable defibrillator in 1966, said each year in Britain alone there are 60,000 prem'ature de- aths due to heart attacks, "but lbe great majority of these peo- ple could be prevented frolJl. dy- in& and go on to live another 20 years if they received attention in time." The classic coronary victim surfers a sudden heart stoppage which sends the heart into what Pantridge called ''electrical chaos.'' Bystanders may Lry to Cyclist Shows Improvement MterCrash A Huntin g ton Bea c h motorcyclist, injured in an inci- dent that killed a Tustin cyclist Saturday night, was said to be ''progressing very well'' today at Chapman General Hospit.al in Orange . Dale L. Anderson, 25, of' 16El82 Rou Lane, was reported at fU"St to be 1Uffering from major in- juries. But a hospital.official said he didn't require surgery and was being treated for lacera· tioos. Killed was Ronald F. Dibella, l!S, of 14871 Feather Hill Road, Tuatin. CHP officers said the two men were traveling on Santiago Ca· nyon Road near Silverado when Dibella apparently lost control of hil vehicle and wu thrown at a hiah speed. Anderson IJ believed to have swerved to avoid the fallen Dibella and , in turn, was thrown from bis cycle. Ford Signs Pay Bill VAIL , Colo. CAP) - Pros~t Ford bas •tined the congressional pay raise bill, a White Houle spoke•m•n reported to- day. Press 1eeret•ry Ron Neuen Hid It WU -a matter of "a simple aian· Ina" and that be woulcl have detallJ latu in the day or on Tlleada1. The measure lncludea ral1e1 for members of Coqresa ond blab rlllklna federal ofllctal1, lncllllllnc Cabinet members. JU!IC• and the vice president. Memben ot eonc..,_ cur· rently receive MJ.50().a. ,..... keep the victims alive by mouth- t~mouth resuscitation or other means, but he often dies because proper medical attention is too late. U such a patient can be brought to a hospital in time, a large de- fibrillator is used to send an elec- trical .c urrent through the vi c- tim's heart to jolt it back into pumping action. But these machines weigh 35 pounds or more, ar e not portable, and are very expensive. -· Pantridge said his device does the same job, but could be availa- ble on the spot. Powered by a nJckeJ cadmium battery, it consists al two elec- trodes, one placed on the right front side of the chest and the other under the left armpit. When the activating button is pressed, a charge of 4,000 volts passes through the victim's chest. Pantridge stressed that this method is not applicable to heart disease sufferers whose com- plaint is due to rheumatic fever or other chronic causes. several American distributors of medical equipment have test- ed and expressed interest in the device, which is manufactured by Cardiac Recorders, Ltd., of London. Eiaht of Alll&ood's sons and dauahten were present In the packed courtroom. Earlier, Miu UWe testllled she rebuffed a •exual advance from Alligood Ibo nlaht bet"" be was slain. She 1a1d be came to her cell to brtaa ber a pack of cigarettes. "What happened then?" she was asked by defense attomey Jerry Paul. She said he made a sexual pro- posal to her but, "1 lmd him no. and that I would appreciate it if be would leave.'' MW Little, wearing a red·and· white-checked pants suit . testified in a clear and distinct voice without emotion. Mias Uttle said the Jailer en- tered her cell ''whenever he came on duty.'' Paul asked Miss Little why Al· ligoocl entered her cell in lbe women'a section of the jail at rural Washington,N.C. ''Hecame in to talk tome," she said. Miss LltUe was the 10th wit- ness ror the defense, and foUowed on the stand Chapel Jlill pro- fessor Dr. Arthur Finn, wbo kept her in his home after ahe escaped from the jail lhe night Alligood was slain. Brown Urged.·] To Speed Up ·.· Insurance Bid SACRAMENTO (UPI) -.: Senate Republican leader said today that passage of a bill to solve the problems of me4.ic¥ malpractice insurance is ill)o· possible right now, and called on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to help. sen. Dennis Carpenter, lhJ!~ GOP caucus chairman, wrote and urged Brown to call a on~-­ day "summit meeting" to 1et rival sides talking aboot solu':- tions to the dilemma of rising malpractice insurance costs. ~ The Newport -Beach legislatdr. said that d espite ext ensive Senate and Assembly hearings there is a feeling that "to date aij.· parties are still far apart on r~-: solving the issue. l'OIJR SOCIAL SECIJRITl'_CHEDK WAS NEllER SAFiR: MARINERS SAVINGS, lri coopers· !Ion with th e Un ited States Government,'. Is now authorized to receive a direct deposll ol your Social Securlly check Into your personal savings account. Your check earns Interest from the date of deposit until the day you need ii. ·You'll receive the hi ghest Interest a vailable on Federally insured savings. your dlrecl deposll loday: 1: No more concern about mall delays o~ the ch1nc1 of having your check 1011or1lol1n. 2. No w11llng In line to deposll or cash your chock . 3. 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Huntington Beach Fountain Valley VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court or Appeals ruled il- leial today the oil import fees imposed by Presidents Nixon and Ford, in a decision that may help restrain or even slightly re- duce the price of cons umer petroleum products. In Vail, Colo., where Ford is on t,..o-week working vacation, the decision was being analyzed b)'. officials. The court decision appeared to ~ the government from conti- ~ng to collect th~ import fees, • Says but it was not clear whether oil companies and their customers could recover any o{ the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad · ministration estimated that some $800 million has been col- lected through the oi l import fees imPoSed by President Ford Feb. IandJunet. There wa~s n o immediate estimate or the amounts collect - ed through the smaller tees im- posed. by former President Nixon oo a gradual, ohased-in schedule ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Oil llllport since ApriJ t973 . The Nixon fee schedule re- ached a maximum of21 cents per barrel on imported crude oil and 63 cents per barrel on imported refined products. Feb. 1, Ford added an addi· tional fee of $1 per barrel on im- ported crude oil ; on Jwie 1, he added a second dollar on crude oil and 60 ceots per barrel on re· fined product imports. Thus, if the court decision pre· vails, it could chop as much as $2 .21 per barrel from current im- ported crude oil prices, recenUy in the vicinity of $13.50 per bar- rel. This migbl be counteracted, however, by the anticipaled end or price cont r ols on U .S.- produced oil, so the ultimate ef. feet on consumer prices was un· clear. FEA Deputy Administrator J ohn Hill issued a brief state- ment expressing concern at the court decision, saying his agency was "examining alternative courses of action with the Justice , Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1975 TEN CENTS Fees lliegal Department and the While House.'' Both Nixon and Ford based their oil import fees on a federDl statute which authorized the President to ''take s uch action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the imports .. . But the Court of Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to authorize direct action, such as import quotas, and did not authorize the President to im- }X)Se tariffs or duties, disguised as fees . The court ruling, in a two-to- one decision, was brought on by lawsuits filed by eighl Northeast States. 10 utility companies, and U.S. Rep. Robert F. Drinan (D- Mass.). A spokesman for Drinan said the decision appeared to offer •·a great opportunity to recover , some of the money'' collected un· der the import fees. But the lawsuits sought only an injunction to forbid collection of the tees Co1111ty Begins Bunt To Replace Vallerga . D.uY .......... "' .... ...,. WllAT'.S TINY; GREEN AND A Nl;IGHBORHOOD HERO? In Huntington Belld>, II'• Thia Friendly Fellow Frog Friends They Keep Skeeters Out Hundreds of tiny green frogs, ~e to two inches long, are neighborhood heroes in one southeast Huntington Beach re- sidential area. Re sid e nts along Ve1ardo I>rjve, who have an Orange Cot.inly Oood control channel run-riislg across their back yards, believe the frolicking hoppers m;e keeping their neighborhood ID06Quilo free. -rhey're real cute litUe guys,•• Aid Kathy Payne, one of the re-.,~ents . "Everybody around ~likes them." ·r<Mrs. Payne said neighbors ttiOught the city planted the frogs as tadpoles in the flood control cti'annel specifi cally to curb the mOsquito population. But officials of the Orange COunty Mosquito Abatement Dis· trfct said no, the frogs just grow there naturally. However, they do eat mosquitos. Jim St. Amant, associate fis- heries biologist for the California Fish and Game Department, said the friendly creatures are Pacific Coast tree frogs, who really spend little time in trees. "They're friendly fellows - ones you 'd like to encourage to stick around," he noted, saying they probably are resPof'lSible for curbing mosquito problems. But he added they're also popular with a brother creature -the South African clawed frog -which isn't so friendly. It likes to eat them and is threatening to wipe the m out. But so far the Velardo Drive tree frogs are thriving -even the cats leave them alone, ac· cording to Mrs. Payne. '"Ibey play with them -bat them around a little," she noted, "but they must have a bad. taste because they don't eat them.'' . New Heart Machine Seen as Lifesaver BELFAST, Northern Ireland O(P) -A British heart specialist nld today he developed a small, lfP,lt. portable defibrillator to re- VIVe heart attack victims at hQme or work. Six thousands ~e been ordered for dillribu~ tSon ln the United.State$. -Or. Frank Panlridge or Belfast's Royal VIC!oria lloopltal uld the unit weighl about six pcuncb, costs $880,. and is 9-by_.. inches in size, compared to a FIUNG SKI' FOR BOARD Fllins !or candlclaoy or the Sunset Beach Sanltar)I District board of~ is oPe• until Aug. 29. The elecllon will be held Nov. •· Interested penou must me with the <>nose Coonly Registrar, 1119. E. Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana. For more informal"°' ~­ tact lbe re1i1trar at S:W-22«. JS.pound unit normally used In boopitals. •'There should be one at every ajrport, factory and football stadium," said Panlridge, who is also ·a professor of cardiology at Queen's University, BeUast. '11f We regard human lite as important as property, then1 every building should have one nex:t to the fire extinguisher." Pantrldge, who developed a portable defibrillator In 1966, said each year in Britain alone there are eo 000 premature de- atba due to heart attacks, ''but the creat majority or these -- pie could be prevented from dY· Ina and go on to live anotb~ 20 yean if they received attenUon inU.me.'' The clusic coronary victim autren • sudden heart atoppaae wblc.b leDda the heart Into what · Psntrldse called "electrical cbaol. 1• ·.Byatanden may try to keep the vicUma 1Uve by mouth· to-mouth Hauscltatlon or other ~.but be often dies be<luse ~ medical ati.ntlm is too I Diedrich Meets Cottrell By GARV GRANVILLE OI' tN o.u, l"llOl$Uff Orange County supervisors will begin the ir search for con- victed assessor Jack Vallerga's replacem ent in an executive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can- didate for the post, Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in Santa Ana this morning. Cottrell, a former ad - ministrator in the Orange County Assessor's Office, talked with county Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward, Diedrich said the 4l·year-old Riverside official is interested in the job. but the board would not begin it.s search until meeting Tuesday. It was Cottrell whom the supervisors sought to install as their caretaker in the assessor's office shortly after Vallerga was indicted. by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He refused lo accept the tern · porary position because, in his words, he didn't want to "intrude on an elected official." As the result of Vallerga's con· viction Friday on six felony counts, he will :;.utomatically forfeit his $36,500 a year job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Before the jury returned its guilty verdict Friday night, Vallerga indicated he might re- sign before being sentenced. "U worse comes to worst, I will resign at an ' appropriate time,'' Vallerga said. He also conceded. that appeals his attorneys plan to rtle will not avert the sacrifice of the office he was first appointed to by the bpar-d of supervisors in December 1972 . . Last year, Vallerga was elect· ed lo the post he inherited from Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R · Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. According to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the <See VALLERGA, Page A2) Godltj;"SW ••• •••- Gerald Warren, fonner de- put y to Nixon press secretary Ronald Ziegler, says he thinks the ex - President is guilty of ob· structing justice, ,but he is a "public asset" who should speak out on world affairs. Warren spoke Sunday on CBS' ''Face the Nation." Five Percent Raise Okayed By Teachers Teachers in the Ocean View School ·District in Huntington Beach have agreed to a five per- cent pay raise and improved fr· inge benefits for next year. The new contract agreement came about midnight Friday after two days of bargaining and the help of three outside mediators. Marilyn DeVore, president of the Ocean View Teachers As· sociation, listed benefits as the major achievement this year. The district agreed to give t eache r s $100 more toward benefits, as well as $200 addi· t fonal if new s tate finance legislation is signed by the gov- ernor. At the end of the school year. district officials had offered teachers a 4.3 percent pay raise, (See OCEAN, Page A!) Now It's Tea Ties to Cancer Cited MIAMI (U PI) -Tea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazardous to your health. nus warning has been made by Dr. Julia F. Morton, who after eight years of study at the University of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake of tan- nln·rich plant brews. She said the tannin found In plants used for both regular and increasingly popular herb brews is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannin, Dr. Morton ex- plained, is an astringent which causes tissues to con· strtct and is also believed to reduce the activity of cer· taln emymes. In a warning published in the bulletin of the Morris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Morton says tannin is present In peppermint tea ID levels ranging from 6 to 12 percent. Many people, she said, drlnk a tea blended of peppermint and alfalfa. She said researchers have learned that • alCalta can interfere with the body's• utilization of VltamlnE. I . ., Contriret Okayed Quick Transit R111ing Looms By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI .. O.Ur ~i.1$1.tf Orange County Transit District directors cleared the way today for a quick court ruling on the validity of four contested consul· tant contracts worth more than $612,000. Directors voted 4-0 to ratify the pact with VTN Consolidated and send them to coUnty Audilor- Controller V .A. Heim foe pay- ment. Because there was a possible confiict of interest involved in the vote of transit director Richard Lynn on the contracts, the OCTD board voted last month to cancel the pacts oulright. Lynn abs- tained.from today's vote. Deputy County Counsel Ken- nard Smart said tpday the easiest way to get a court ruling on the matter was for the board lo re· ratify the contract and submit them for payment. Because there is some legal question, it is expected Heim will routinely refuse to pay the bills and immediately make the case eligible for a Superior Court bearing. The transit district already bas paid about half the total amount involved and directors bad or- dered the county counsel to re- cover that amount. The question of contract validi- ty arose when it was learned OCTD director Lyon bad Fair Trade RefonnA.sked By Carpenter SACRAMENTO (AP) - A bill to repeal Califoroia's :J8..year~ld fair trade laws was sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today by a 47-5 Assembly vote. Senate Bill 669 by Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach), would outlaw the practice by whic h manufacturers and wholesalers dictate minimum re- tail prices for their products. The repeal bill would cover all products except milk and liquor, whit:h a r e covered by other minimum price laws. "The fair trade law is an idea w~ time has come and gone," s aid Assemblyman Alister McAlister CD-San Jose), lower house sponsor or the Carpenter bill. "The law was probably ne.er a good law. If it was a good law it was good only at the time of severe depression when it was enacted," McAlister said. "This law would mean we would have rree enterprise again rather than fixed prices." Assemblyman Ken Meade (U. Be~keley ), argued In noor debate that repeal of the law would give big retailers an advaatage to drive sinall competitors out of buslneu. The bill would repeal a statute which tbe Call!ornla Newspaper Publishers Association said ila members needed to control max-.Im""' prices. • performed legal consulting work for YTN at the time be voted on the contracts. Lynn said today be earned a total $192 prior to his vote on three of the VTN contracts and an additional $172 at the time the fourth pact was voted on. State government code sec· lions prohibit officers of public <See CONTRACJ'S, PageA2l Bribery Trial For Assessor Aide Delayed The start or former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because of a crowded court calendar. However, Upton's case was as .. signed to Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom and was expected to get under way this afternoon. Upton is charged in a grand jury indictment with three counts of soliciting bribes. Also named in the indictment is Tandy Corporation executive vice president James Buxtoo. But Buxton I ast month was granted immunity from prosecu- tion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early last month after pleading guilty to charges related to former as- sesiOr Andrew Hinsbaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional cam· paign. So far, he is one of eight o( .. ficials in the assessor's office to either plead guilty or be convict· edof charges relatedtotheuseof county employes in Hinsbaw's campaign. After pleading guilty to being a (See DELAY, Page A!) Weatlter The usual night and ear· ly morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise COntinued fair skies Tues- day. Little temperature change. Highs ln the low 70s at the beaches rising to SS inland. INSIDE TODAY The .audience doean't 3Cf'eom .and faint .any more, but tto.Ji do l•m out -,and Ed· die F'Uher of CM pre-rock 1950• u .a .mglng itar.OQOin. S..Poge8f, 1a•ex 14 ,._~ I I .... _..... All ., ............... . .. ,. 0r...,.c..., .. . Ill ,..... 11·1 IJ ~~ At M...... Al .. 11 M ,._....,..... At AIJ T ... U. IJ "' ~ ... ,. ........ .. IJ WWMI.... M ·• • I - Al OAllYPllOT H /F Ford Signs Pay Bill VAIL, Colo. CAP) President Ford has signed the congressional pay raise bill, a Whit e House spokesman reported to- day. Press secretary Ron Nessen said it was not a matter of "a simple sign- ing'' and that he would have details later in the day or on Tuesday. The measure jncludes raises for members of Congress and high ranking federal officials. including Cabinet members, judges and the vice president. Members of Congress cur· renUy receive $42,500-a- year. F...,_P.,,eAJ CONTRACTS agencies from earning more than $250 in a 12-m onth period from a company that could gain from the officer's vote. Lynn bas admitted earning a total of $1,600 from VTN for work on cases urirelated totramit mat-ters .. The Newport Beach attorney, who is the lone "public" member of the tra nsit board, has lost his bid for re-election to that post. Tbepublic member is elected by a majority of tbe other fourdirec- ton, all of whom are elected of- ficials and Lynn has been knocked out of the running for the new term. FroMPageAJ DEI.AY • • • part of lbe Hinshaw compiracy. Upton was fin ed $2,500 a nd placed on three years probation. At his upcoming trial, the form er assistant assessor is charged with accepting bribes from Tandy Corporation officials in return for favorable assess· ment figures. llepresenting the people in the ca.R will be AssUtant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. who last week ended the prosecutioo of assessor Jack Vallergain Ven· tura County. .&cky's Kids Take a Dip In Uhdem:ear FORT SMITH, Ark. !UPI) -A new style in swimwear appeared at the While House when the Ford and RockefeUe< families celebrated the first anniversary of their administration. The Rockefeller children and Jack Ford s wam in the outdoor While House pool in their un· derwear. According to a boot by former White Hous e kennel keeper Trapbes Bryant, President Ken· nedy and members of bis clan used to sltinnydip with friends in the old indoor pool at tbe While House. But Ford press secretary Ron Nessen told Reporters with a broad smile SUnday ~ the new wrinkle. Transit Meet Set The Huntington Beach E&· vironmental Council will bold an information meeting with the Orange County Transit District Thursday at 8 p.m. at the civic center, Room B·7. 2000 Main street, Huntington Beach. 1be publlclsinvited. ,. • • ORANGE COAST ""' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrHIOtM-FVDll- Jack R. Curley Witt""'""' .... ~ .. ~ Thomas K!!eYll ••* Thomas A. Murph!~ MIM9i"IE9i• Char1ts H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall Aullllflt MfM9111tf.fll•• ) ) Monday1Augu1111, 1175 ·Cyclist Perishes In .Crash A Long Beach man was killed and a Laguna Beach girl injured Saturday when the motorcycle they were riding skidded out of control and fell into the path of an oncoming car o n Santiago C_anyon Road. Randall J . Westfall, 25, was killed instantly in the 10:30 p.m. crash, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said today. His passenger, Marilyo Evans, • I I ' 'Threatened Me' Assault Told By Joan Little RALEIGH, N.C. CUPIJ -Joan UWe a black woman accused or murdering a white jailer, testified today the alain jailer was alive when she left the Jail after he held an icepick in her face and forced her lo have sex wilhbim. 2.8, of 478 Arroyo Chico in La.gun• Beach was taken to Chapman General Hospital in Oran1e )' where she was listed in satis!a.c· tory condition today. Miss LitUe, testifying at the start of the fifth week of her murder trial, sald she flailed blindly with the icepick at jailer Clarence Alligood during a atrug- gle and went into another room as he slumped qver a bunk. She testified that Alligood en· tered her cell three times the ni&bt he was 1la1n, each time making sexual advances. The CHP s pokesman said Westfall's bike slid on its side under the wheels of a car driven by Peter A. Cosgrove. 1be CHP spokesman said Cosgrove was wiable to stop in time to avoid hit·· ting the cycle. The accident t ook place two miles south of Peters Canyon Road and about four miles from the sight of another motorcycle accident earlier Sa.turday that claimed the life of Ronald F. Dibella of Tustin. Cyclist Shows Improvement After Crash A Huntington Beach motorcyclist, injured in an inci- dent that killed a Tustin cyclist Saturday night, was said to be "progressing very well" today at Chapman General Hospital in Orange. Dale L. Anderson, 25, of 16692 Ross Lane, was reported al first to be suffering from major in· juries. But a hospital official said he didn't require surgery and was being treated for lacera· lions. Killed was Ronald F. Dibella, 26, of 14871 Feather mu Road, Tustin. CHP officers said the two men were traveling on Santiago Ca· nyon Road near Silverado when Dibella apparenUy lost control ol. bis vehicle and was thrown at a bigb speed. Andersoo is believed to have swerved to avoid the fallen Dibella and, in turn, was thrown from his cycle. Jaycees Set Recycle Drive · The Huntington Beach Jaycees plan to lend their efforts in the battle against muscular dystrophy with a recycling drive for all aluminum cans and bot· ties. Money gained in the effort wlJJ be used to aid the victims ol lhe disease. according to Steve Pressley, publicity director ol the Jaycees. A dropoff center fer materials has been set up at the Jaycee()(. fice at 523 Main Slleot. Hunt· ington Beach. OCEAN ••• but :ifter getting final budget figures calculated, they raised that amount to five percent. The setUement means begin· Ding Ocean View teachers will earn $8, 196 next year. 1be top salary figure is $17,090. District officials said their cash reserve is now $715.000-or 4.5 percent of the budget. Other package items included in the agreement are teaeber voices in budget development, transfer and principal aelectlon and paternity leave amt leave for adoptive parents. District officials still must negotiate four items recenUy ruled negotiable In court. They include affirmative action re- port. to the public, princlpola or substitute principals cm campus at all Umes, teacher cbecka of custodial service and teacw.in· volvement in bWldiogaurveys, Women's Softball Deadline Slated Deadline for entries in the Huntiqton Beach women'1alow· pitdl ooltball le1gue la Alls· ao. Entry fee la $1115 per team. Games are pla7ed on llmday, Wednesday or Friday nlChta beginninc Sept. 8. Interested team.I should contact lbe recrea- tion center office at ss.s416. Kids in Melodrama The Garden Grove Teen Vol,... teen WW present a children's melodrama ''Abner Crane from Ha:rned Lane" at the Fountain ValleY-bran<h of the Orone• ~IJbrary Au1.1e.at3p.m. Tbellbnry branch la at 175851.oo Alamos SI., Fountain Vllley. ( They're Off "He threatened me with the icepick, and that's when I &tarted doing what he told me,'' she said. Miss Little. 21, said while they were having sex Alligood's ariP loosened on the icepick, and she grabbed for It and It fell to the noor. They struggled fm: It and she was able to wrestle it away. she testified, stabbinl a\ him blindly in the slruga:le. She said she saw blood on his face, and after the struggle went to an adjacent cell and dressed. '"When t cot out to the corridor, he was standln1 outside cell No. 1," she said, with ••a grin on his face." Miu IJttle said she tben lrot a key ring and left the jail. lllsa Uttle burst into lean while testlfyln_g and the trial wu receued briefly to allow ber lo regainbercompooure. Eilbt of Alll1oocl'1 ..... and dauchten were p,_ In tbe packed courtroom • 'll .,...,.......... •· TEU.S OF ORDEAL Defendant Little VALLERGA·· ' board ol aupervil'.on appointll U ellpble to complete the four·yqr term Vallerga began last. January, Diedrich tbll morning did not rule out the pouibility al tbii board appointing a temporarf au•aor. · 'Ibis is a portion of the 350 runners who participated in Saturday's 21st annual Huntington Beach Distance Run· ners Derby, a 10.mile run from the Municipal Pier to Bolsa Chica State Beach and Bank. Runners from 8. to 60 competed in the event, the results of whicti are now being computed on a handicap basis. Earlier, lllss Little leltlfled she rebuffed a eexual advance from Alligood the night befon> be was slain. She said be came to her cell to bring her a pack of cigarettes. "What happened then?" she was asked by defense attorney Should the appointment be temporary, the man named tO the job would serve at the will of the supervisors and be subject to removal by the board. When the supervisors appoint a successor to Vallerga, he will be the third consecutive assessor tio gain olftce by appointment in Iii much as Hinshaw was appointed Jerry Paul. . 2 Huntingto n Swim E n trants W i nners She said be made a sexual pro- posal to her but, ••1 told him no, and that I would appreciate It If be would leave." , Miu IJWe, wearinl a nd·and- white-c: hec ked pants salt, teotlfled In a clear and distinct voice without emotion. tothei!05linl96S. , -,.. Cottrell ....... -In the useesor's office from 1911 to mo. He is a naduate al t1je USC School of PD6llc Admlnlltra· tloD. Five hours and 12 minutes after entering the Ocean at Corona de! llar at clawD &mday, Penny· Dnn, · 20, stepped onto Laguna Beach sands to berome tbe top winner in tbe secmd an· nu.al LalWl• Beach Rough Waler Ocean Swim Contest. Miss Dean, of Claremont, wu one of seven contestants who completed the course from IJtUe Corona to Victoria Beach in Laguna, back up to Crescent Bay, then south to Main Beach, a total distance of 15 miles. She emerged from the water showing little strain from the grueling swim. In the men's division d the IS.miler, Lonnie Valentine, 22, ol Torrance, took first place with a time of five hours, 46 minutes. Contestants in the competi· tions ranged in age from' 12 to 61. The competition was 11pomored by the Laguna Beach reoreotlon and lifeguard departmmta, tbe Amateur Athletic Unim., and the Kalos Kagathos Foundatiaa. Seventy-eight persons participated in the swim, which also included seven, three and me-mile events. 1be seven mile swim -Qllly one contestant. Andy Miller, 18, ol Huntingtoo Beach, who com· pleted the course in two hours, 35 minutes. Other di~ion winners were: Men's Three· Mlle !Under 25): Tom Musselman, 12. Seal BeaCh. Men's Three Mile (Over 25): Richard Johnson, 24, Laguna Beac)a.· · Women's Three Mile: Carla Albano, 17, Rolling Hills. Men's One Mlle (12-14): Mark Keller, 14, Palos Verdes. Men's One Mlle (15-17): Dan Sly, 17, Whittier. Men's One Mlle (ZS.39.): Rick Wllsoo, 211, Laguna Beach. Men's One Mile (4().50): Buddy Belsbe, 41, Newport Beach. Israeli Aid Talks Resume By Tiie "-lated.._ Two b.i•h·r•nkln1 Israeli of. ftciala ftew to WaabJnclm today .to resume ta1b oo tbeir pern. ·meal'• r-t for Sl.5 bllU.., in U.S. aid. Diplomatic --Jn. terpreted the vial! u • alp that acreement with Egypt on a new 9inal pact WU notfaraff. Mordecbai Gazit, dlrector- ceneral\ of P.i'I me Minister Yitzhak Rabin'• o!Tlce, told -men aa be left Tel Aviv tho! the trip WU "not a dramatl• de- velopm. .. t. but merelJ aJlnlt In the <liali iii ... -allDla --achlevtn1 another Interim qree. · rnent'' with E1ypt. : I Men's One Mlle (50 and over): lllsa Uttle aald the Jailer ..,.. tered her cell ••whenever be came on duty.•• lnllllcally, he Is given much ol the credit for .developinl Or&Di•" County's· computerized single family residential appraisal system. Jim Eubank, 541, Corona del Mar. Women's One Mlle (11 and un- der): LynoSacar, 1'7, Tollhouse. Women'i Obe Mile (25-39.): Paul uked llios UWe why Al· ligood entered her cell in the women's section of the jail at rura!Washington,N.C. Janet Lamont. 39, Manhattan Beach. "He came in to talk to me,'' she said. , It was in connection with th~ sale of that system lo Spartan.. burg County, South Carolina, in 1973 that led to lhe criminal charges against Vallerga. Women's One Mlle (40 and over): Betty Talbot~ 49, Los Miss Little was the lOtb Wit· ness for the defense, and followed on the stand Chapel Hill pro- fessor Dr. Arthur Finn, who kept her in his home after she escaped from the jail the night Alligood waasl.ain. Angeles. . . . Men's ·0ne Mlle (()pen): Noel Laverty, Seal Beach. Women's One Mile (Open): A Ventura County jury found that be acted lllegally when ho accepted consulting fees and ex· pemea related to the sale. Debbie Doesburg; 26, Huntington Beach. · , . MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- tion with the United States Government, is now authorized to receive a direct deposit bf your Social Security check Into your personal savings account. Your check earns interest from the dale of deposit until the day you need 11. ·You'll receive lhe highest Interest available on Federally insured savings. Here are three good reasons to start ·- your direct deposit today: 1. No more concern about mall del1y1 or the ch111ce ol having your chock lnat or atolon. 2. No welting In line to depoall or cuh ynu~chock. 3. Simply come Into Mariners, our frlMdly aavlngs counMlors will llort your paraonal direct depoalt lmmecll1taly. WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLE. • ~r.:88avl~· S-1 a..ch l .. -. IHcfrl Lot A,..me• h'1'9tly HJ11• (l .. ~r•-Worid) 310Gl.9nMfr•St. (Opp.Mt. Sinai HospUof) 310 So. hverlyDr. I 3810 S.Ol leoc:h llltfd. {71•) .et4·1.506 81.47 l i\oerlr 81vd; (113) 553:3000 (21'l) 5'8·7626 (Ol'fNtNGSOON) (213)657·•141 ' \ I I Orange C~ast ' EDITION • ·- VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES I I. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks ' l MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1975 ·N TEN CENTS I ! Court Says Oil IIllport Fees IDegal (. WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled il- legal today the oil import rees lmpased by Presidents Nixon and Ford, in a decision that may help restrain or even slighUy re· duce the price of consumer petroleum products. · In Vail, Colo., where Ford Is on two-week worklne vacation, the decision was being analyzed by officJals. . The court decision appeared to bar the government from conti- nuing to collect the impart fees, • • I • fi ~ . ., r ' • • • ' '·· ' • ' ' but it was not clear whether oil companies and their customers could recover any of the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad - ministration estimated that some $800 million has been col- lected through the oll import fees imposed by President Ford Feb. land June l . There was no immediate estimate of the amounts collect- ed through the smaller fees im- poaed by rormer President Nixon oo a gradual, ohased·in schedule . •· .. --,,~-·--.. ' . ~,: • • ' Jim Menges blasts 0ne at his opponent. Sunday evening in final minutes of 21Bt · annual Laguna Beach Men's Volleyball Tournament. It was· this form that helped Menges and bis partner, Greg Lee win the two-day tournament. Both Menges and Lee, former UCLA basketball player, are from Santa Monica. (Related pie- .lures, PageA3). Jet Flight DeJlate Looms in Council By JOHN VALTERZA Of._0.Uff'ti.tMatl . Although there is no menUoa yet on a city council agenda, the growing controversy over possi- ble late-night flights of a type or· small jet at Orange County Airport might land anyway in Newport Beach council cham- bers tonight. Mayor Pro-tem Milan Dostal vowed earlier today to bring the matter up !pr a vote later in the evening session -demanding that the council go on record in opposition to the possible lifting oC an 11 p.m1 • curfew for the Cessna Citation jet. Citing recent presentations made to the council by builders of the aircraft, Dostal insisted that ''misconceptions'' have arisen after the showing of a slide presentation. Cessna spokesmen asserted !See JE'l'S, P•ge /U) Newport to Study New Animal Pact A propooal U.at the City of Newport Beacb abandon Its own animal cootrol department and ¢otitract with a private firm goes before city councilmenlocJight. : A fresh report submitted from - the city staff, along with-a sug- gested contract, will be before councilmen. And some new evidence bu ar- rived as well-a letter from Corona del Mar veterinarian Dr. Albert E. Stockton. who for many· WSERSAHEW . BUT DOW GAINS . NEW YORK (UPI) -:rite stock market, with a late raUY, closed mixed t.o<l•y IA 1l0w Ind· Jng. on the New Y.i>rk Stock. Ex· change. The Dow Jone1 lndustrial average, off more Ulan tour points at tbe outset 1atiied ·6.1112 points to 123.V6. Declint!o led od· vances, however, by about a .even-to-six marJha. (Tables A9). Pricec were lower la -ate trading oo the Amer!CM Stoot JCxchan1e. -Many ob1erver1 1atd the marktt was oversold ud l'Mdy foe a technlcaha1\y. yearS bai operated the city pound under contract.. stockton urged strcogly in the letter that the city not abandon its own control over animal' con· trol services. He added that he sees no need to expand his present facilities cipable of housing 55 Impounded animals. The record so far, he said, is 20 animals at a time. 1be controversy su.nounding tbe p,roposals by the private firm, California Animal Cootrol d. Huntington Beach, focus on al- lered problems at the firm's pre- sent shelter. ClU:tens, who insist they' are familiar with the ftrm 's oll>er Gperation1 opposed the contract with Newport at one public hear- lal( several weeks ago. ,COundlmen delayed a decision unUl a formal contract with strict controls could be wrltteo. The private lirm bu propooed to 'aaume the entire licenstng mxl patrol·lmpound functions at no Cott to tbe city. Revenue would come rrom inc:reaaed Ucmae Ieviea as well as llnel and forfeit-. ~·however, bu not won .~ e.ment .from lhe police department, •hlch currenUy -rvlaeo1uc~oervlces. • PllUC.. Chief B. Jam .. Qlavu · Cllee ANJJUl., .... A%) . I since April 1973. The Ni xon ree schedule re· ached a maximum of21 cents per barrel oo imported crude oiJ and 63 cents per barrel on imported refined products. Feb. 1, Ford added an addi- tional tee of Sl per barrel on im· ported crude oil; on June l, he added a second dollar oo crude oil and 60 cents pe r barrel on re- fined product imports. Thus, if the court decision pre- vails, it could chop as much as $2.21 per barrel from current im- ported crude oil priee5, recently in the vi cinity or $13.50 per bar- rel. Th.is might be counteracted, however, by the anticipated end of price c ontrols on U.S .- produced oil, so the ultimate ef- fect on consumer prices was un- clear. FEA Deputy Administrator John Hill issued a brief state- ment expressing concern at the court decision, saying his agency was "examining alternative courses of action with the Justice De partment and the While House.'' Both Nixon and Ford based their oil import Cees on a federal statute whic h authorized the President to "take such action, and for s uch lime, as he deems necessary to adjust the impc>rts .. But the Court of Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to authorize direct action, sucb as import quotas, and did not authorize the President to im- p>se tariffs or duties, disguised as fees. The court ruling, in a two-to- one decision, was brought on by lawsuits riled by eight Northeast States. 10 utility companies, and U.S. Rep. Rober t F. Drinan (D- Mass .). A spokesman (or Drinan said the decision appeared to offer "a great opportunity to recover some of the money'' collected un- der the import fees. But the lawsuits sought only an injunctioo to forbid collection or the fees County Begins Hunt To Replace Vallerga Diedrich Meets Cottrell By GARY GRANVILLE 0te..oa11rP1Mt5taff Orange County supervisors will begin their search for con- victed assessor Jack Vallerga's replacement in an executive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can- didate for the post, Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in 84nta Ana this i:pominc. . Cottrell, a rormer ad· miniatrator in the Orange COunty Assessor's Office, talked with county Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward, Diedrich said the 41-year-old Riverside official is interested in the job, but the board would not begin its search until meeting Tuesday. It was Cottrell whom the supervisors sought to install as their caretaker in the assessor's office shortly aCter Vallerga was indicted by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He refused to accept the tem- porary position because, in his words, he didn't want to "intrude on an elected official." As the result o( Vallerga's con- viction Friday on six Celony counts, he will automatically forfeit his $36,500 a year job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Before the jury returned its guilty verdict Friday night, ViSlllerga indicated he might re- sign before being sentenced. "If worse comes to worst. I will resign at an appropriate time," Vallerga said. He also conceded that appeal& his attorneys plan to Cite will not avert the sacrifice of the office he was first appointed lo by the board of supervisors in December 1972. Last year, Vallerga was elect· ed to the past he inherited from . Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach) when Hinshaw became a congressman. According to CoW1ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper, whoever the <See VALLERGA, P•ge /U) G 11ilf1J, .... • • "" T•- Gerald Warren, former de- puty to Nix.on press secretary Ronald Ziegler, says he thinks the ex - President is guilty of ob- structing justice, but be is a ''public asset'' who should speak out on world affairs. Warren spoke Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." Fifth Avenue H e aring Set Se p temher4 Newport Beach planning com- missioners have scheduled a Sept. 4 public hearing on the future or the so-called Fifth Avenue traffic corridor through Coronadel Mar. The hearing is scheduled dur- ing the commission's regular meeting. Technically, it v.'ill cover a pro- posed amendment to the city's general plan that would allow future consideration of the Fifth Avenue corridor as an alternate to PaciCic Coast Highway through Corona del Mar. In any event, city planners not- ed, an environmental impact re- port would be required before any future action on the possible opening of the corridor is con- sidered. Theoretically, the expansion (See FIFTH, Page /U) Now It's Tea Ties to Cancer Cited MIAMI (UPI) -Tea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazardous to your health. 111is warning has been made by Dr. Julia F . Morton, who after eight years of study at the University of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake of tan· nin·rich plant brews. She said the tannin found in plants used for both regular and increasingly popular herb brews is harmful to the body's tissues. Tannin, Dr. Morton ex- plained. is an astringent which causes tissues lo con· strict and Is also believed to reduce the activity of cer- ·tatn enzymes. In a warning published in the bulletin of the MQl'ris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. MO!llon says tannin is present In peppermint tea In levels.ranging from 6 to 12 pereent. Many people, she sald, ·drink a tea blended-of peppermint and alfalfa. ·She said resean:hers have learned that alfalfa ~an Interfere with the b<idy's utilization of Vitamin. E .. _ , , ,, • : • J . . l Cont rfJC!ts Okaye d Quick Transit Ruling Looms By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of 1M Dallv Plloil 5'aff Orange County Transit District directors cleared the way today for a quick court ruling on the validity of four contested consul- tant contracts worth more than $612,000. Directors voted 4-0 to ratify the pacts with VTN Co....Udated and send them to county Aud.itor- Controller V. A. Heim for pay· ment. Because there was a J)OSSible conflict oC interest involved in the vote of transit director Richard Lynn on the contracts, the OCTD board voted last month to cancel the pacts outright. Lynn abs- tained from today's vote. Deputr County Counsel Ken- nard Sm'fu't said today the easiest way to get a court ruling on the matter was for the board to re- ratify the contracts and submit them for payment. Because there is some legal question, it is expected Heim will routinely refuse to pay the bills and immediately make the case eligible for a Superior Court hearing. The transit district already bas paid about half the total amount involved and directors bad or- dered the county coun.sel to re- cover that amount. The question oC contract validi- ty arose when it was learned OCTD director Lynn bad Fair Trade R efo nnAsked By Carpenter SACRAMENTO (AP) -A hill to repeal California's 38-year-old fair trade laws was sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today by a 47-SAssembly vote. Senate Bill 669 by Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR -Newport Beach), would outlaw the practice by which manufacturers and wholesalers dictate minimum re- tail prices for their products. ~ The repeal bill would cover all products except milk and liquor, wbic,h are covered by other minimum price laws. "The fair trade law is an idea whose lime has come and gone.'' said Assemblyman Alister McAlister CD-San Jose), lower house spansor of the Carpenter bill. ''The law was probably never a good law. If it was a good law it was good only at the time or severe depression when it was enacted,·' McAlister said. "This law would mean we would have tree enterprise again rather than fixed prices." Assemblyman Ken Meade (D- Berkeley). argued in noor debate that repeal or the law would give big retailers an advantage to drive small competitors out of bulineas. The bUI would ttpeal • statute which U.e Calllornla Newspaper Publishers A.ssoclatJon .said its membera needed to control ma.x- lmum pncea. performed legal consulting work ror VTN at the time he voted oa the contracts. Lynn said today he earned a total $192 prior to his vote on three or the VTN contracts and an additional $172 at the lime the fourth pact was voted on. State government code sec· tions prohibit officers of public• CSee OONT&ACTS, Page AZ> Bribery Trial For Assessor Aide Delayed The start of former Orange Coun ty assistant assessor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because or a crowded court calendar. However, Upton's case was as- signed to Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom and was expected to get under Way this afternoon. Upton is charged in a grand jury indictment with three counts of soliciting bribes .. Also named in the indictment is Tandy Corporation executive vice president James Buxton. But Buxton last month was granted immunity Crom prosecu- tion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early last month after pleading guilty to charges related to former as- sessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional cam- paign. So far, he is one of eight of- ficials in the assessor's office to either plead guilty or be convict- ed of charges related to the use of county employes in Hinsbaw's campaign. After ple•ding guilty to b¢ng a <SeeDELAY,P•geAZ) Or:.:'4 :•& W'ea &llter The usual night and ear· ly morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise continued fair skies Tues- day. Little temperature change. Highs in the low 705 at the beaches rising to SS inland. INSIDE T ODAY The .audienc e . doe.sn'f scream .and faint .any mor-e, but they do O.m out -oi>:1 E;d. die Fi1her of the pre·TOCk 19501 ii.a singing .star.again. S..Poge Bf. l':":,. -,,., .... .,_, O•zw• --·~·· --=-llllt IS latlex \ ' .ti DAll.YPILOT N Newport :Lawsuit Reversed A paralyzed body surfer who lost• $1.5 million s uit against the City ol Newport Beach after a mishap at the Balboa Wedte bas woo a reversal in the decision frOm an appeals court. City Attorney Demlls O'Neill along with lawyers for Newport's inauraoce carrier will meet soon to review the decision by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Donald Buchanan ol Orange was le!l paralyzed from the neck down following the swfing acci- dent. But in the trial following the 1966 accident, Superior Court JudgeJ.E.T. "Ned" Rutter ruled that the city had no jurisdiction over the water area. Technically the spot belongs to the federal government, city aides insist .. It had been alleged that tbe city was negligent in not sufficienUy warning of the hazards at the area. Attorney Mark Hurwitz. repreaentlng the paralyzed sur- fer, said he plans to seek a new Superior Court trial based on the appeals court decision. Fro•PageAJ ANIMAL ••• has suigealed that with extra re- venues obtained from a boost in pet licenses as well as a new, $S cat identification tag, his depart· ment could increase its level of service. Glavas also suggested that bet- ter service could be provided if younger, more aggresisive of- ficers were employed aa the pre- sent ones retire. The use or police cadets to can- vass for Li cens es and a hi gher schedule of fin es for violations could also add lo the present service, he suggested. One major factor which coun- cilmen will consider is the possi- ble adwantage of a new pound which the private firm has pro- mised if Newport joins lbe list of cities served. The new private facility would be built in the Fountain Valley area and would serve Huntiqt.oo Beach as well as Newport. F,...P.,,eAJ CONTRACTS agencies from earning more than $250 m a,12-month Jleriod.from a company ¥that could gain from lheorficer's vote. Lynn bas admitted earning a total of $1;600 from VTN for work co cases unrelated to transit mat· -· The Newport Beach attorney, who is the lone ''public'' member ~ the transit board, bu lost bis bid for re-election to that post. 11le public member is elected by a majority of the other four direc· tors, all or whom are elected of- ficials and Lynn bas been koocked out of the running for the new term. LSD Testing By VA Ended WASIUNGTON CAP) -The Veterans Administration has phased out all but ooe small ex- perimental program U1ing: the drug LSD on humans, officials .._rt. The VA conducted drug experi. · ments at a few veterans bolpitals ~ beginning in 1965, but moot of the programs using the mind· altering drug on humans were mded five years ago, officials said. • ORANGE COAST fll DAILY PILOT =~~::.~:.'r.-=..i::.:::i.:~~':; c .... , ....... 1"'1,..co-•"•·""-"' ""''-... . """''-""°""•• ,.,,_h ,.,,..., "" c ... i. MIW .... ..,_, Ge t<". My,.,11191.., ....... ,,_ t.1r1 Y•flt\f, !• "'"'· ""°O<lltb6<~ \ltlle• -~ ti1¥h/5<Mll (ff\!. " ...... •*9.....i _,,.,.. .. ,,.,,,. ...... ~., ..... ~ -~··~ ,,.. ,. .... 111<11 pur.11\tll"t .,, • .,, ,, •• llO w.>•• e .. , Sit-, Col t• Mew, (t llitrftlt ins.111 Robert N . Weed "'•>1<11"1 '""' ""bj"'''" Jack R. Curley ... ~ "'"'l .. ftl ..... "'_ .. ""'- Thomas Keevil , ...... Thomas A. Murphine ~rtes H. Loos Ric hard P. N•ll "''""""' """'''"'Utlr• T•l•phont (714) M:Z-4.121 Cl•11ll.._ Adw.rti1ing M2·5t1' ~ .. I. ltJt °'""" C..tll l'•UUitlflt .......... _Ttt.:,lllll\t•~""'"'iil .... Mil- l"'Mllt• tr t clwt•U!o4'-f>I• ll~•t•f> ''"' bt rtlfedllltt WlllM>vl ... cl,i Hflttlt•i.tl .i '""'""'' -. Mc.Md ctts.t ....... 11tUI t i Celt. Met.t. C.lll!Wfllt , $vMerlotwl"' t IM•lt< U.llO-'"''; _, _11 M.OO fMoftllll1 i MIH~•• -"'"'l'l"I U .OI -•111 . ' .I --. . Comet in A~tion John R. Sanford, an Orange Coast College photography professor, shot this picture of the Kobayashi-Berger- Milton Comet a week ago w ith OCC's Schmidt astronomical camera. He snapped the comet as it passed the double star Mizar and Alcor in the handle of the Big Dipper. New Heart Machine Seen as Lifesaver BELFAST, Northern Irelond (AP) -A Brttlah heart apeciall.st said today be developed a small, Hllht, portable defibrillator to re- vive heart attack victims at home or work. Six thousands have been ordered for distribu- tion in the United Stat.es. Dr. Frank Pantridge of Belfast's Royal Victoria lloopital said the unit weighs about six poonds, coets $880, and ts 9-by-4- incbes in size, compared to a 35-pound unit normally used in hospitals. "There should be one at every airport, factory and football stadium," said Pantridge, who is al&o a professor of cardiology at Queen's University, Bellut. "ll we regard bUman life as important as property, then• eveey building should have ooe next to the fire extinguisher.'' Pantridge, who developed a portable defibrillator in 1966, said each year in Britain alone there are 60,000 premature de- aths due to heart attacks, "but the great majority of theoe peo- ple could be prevented from dy· ing and go on to live another 20 years if they received attention in time." The classic coronary victim suffers a sudden heart stoppage wtllch sends the heart into what ~antridge called "electrical U.S. Predietion ""-·" Bystanden may try to keep the victims alive by moutb- t&moutb reauacltaticn <JI' other means, but be oft.en di• because r.-medical auealicm Is too ate. - U such a patient can be broachl to a 00.pital in .time, a large de- fibrillator is used to send an elec- trical current throu.&h the vic- tim's heart to Jolt it back into pumping action. But these machines wei&h 35 pounds-or more, are not portable, and are very experulive. Pantridge said his device does the same job, but could be availa- ble on the 1pot. Powered by a nickel cadmium battery, it consists of two elec- trodes, one placed on the right front side of the chest and the other under the left armpit. When the activating buUoo is pressed, a charge of 4,000 volts passes through the victim's chest. Pantrldge stres&ed that this method is not applicable to heart disease sufferers whose com· plaint is due to rheumatic fever or oilier chronic causes. Several American distributors of medical equipment have test- ed and expressed interest. in ~e device, which is manufactured by Cardiac Recorders, Ltd .• of London . Record Corn Crop . Despite Setbacks · . WASIUNGTON CAP) -The Agriculture Department ·said this ·afternoon it estimates the corn crop, keystone of the U.S. food economy, at a record 5.8 billion bushels despite recent -of heavy nooc11n1 in the _. Great Plains and inaufft. dent rain In the heart of the Com Belt. but is much le11 than last month's estimate of 8.~ billion buahel1. The previous record came in 1973 when farmers brought in 5.64 billion bushels of corn, the major livestock feed grain and key raw ingredient of a variety of other food product.a. The USDA Crop Reporttn1 Board also said the soybean crop should be 1.46 billion bulbell, up 18 percent from 1974. I That flsure represents an in- creue of a percent over last year's weather-beat.en harvest Fr-Page Al DEI.AY The 1975 wheat crop, with the winier vartetieo virtually all cut, was set at a re~ord 2.14 bl.Woo bushel•, down 2 perceot from the July estimate or 2.19 billion · • • • part of the Hlnahaw coaapiracy, Upton w aa fined $2.500 and pllocod on three yeani probaUoo. · At hi• upcominc trtal, the former a1at1tant a11usor is duorted with accepting bribe& from Tandy CorporaUm offtclalJ ID nturn for favorable .....,_ mentfi111<eo. bushels. ' The board's IDdex ·of produc- tion of all crop1 wu plaCed at a record 122 com.pared to the 11117 base year of 100. Guitars Stolen . ··---------------. • M....e', Dell, B...ic Coast Stores Given Permits °' UH permlta allowillC live "en- tertainment,• tempsarybenk, a small, outd-dell ond a '4-foot tower on a propGaed re1taurant have been aranted by the Porno Flicla Seized Again At Pussycat Newport Beach police have added another pair of niovie tlUes to the list or allegedly ob- scene films beiD.C abown at a Balboa theater, 1eilinc "Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander" and ''Hieb Rise'' over the weekend. The raids followed a viewing of the two films Thursday by vice detective Sgt. Robert Gatewood. He uaerted that the t.io 111ms failed the three·part ol\scenity test as aet by current state 11w - that they appeal primarily tO the prurient interest; that they are beyond customary limits of can- dor and that they are "utterly without redeeming social im- portance." The two films suddenly replaced the regul• bill at the Balboa Pussycat Tbeater Thurs- day after Municipal c.ourt Judge Donald Dungan ruled that "Deep Throat'' and ''Devil in Miss Jones'' were ''probabl7 ob·· scene.'' F,...PflfleAl JETS ••• that the small business jet's de· sign made it quieter than many propeller driven craft wblch can use the terminal at will. But a public outcry has de. veloped eince the presentation and hundrecla of ros!denls living OD both &idea of Upper Newport Bay have joined the f-. ''The City of Newport Beach bas lieen op-eel to nlabt jet nights for yean, ond I iDslst that that opposition stancL "Tbe coandl abould !lally Co '"' reeord as opPolinl tbe Clta· uon Just as It bu all the cilber jets.'' Dostal said. Interest iD the .,..Un1 actlon t.onlpt ill appareaUy keen. - City ~rk Laura Lacioos said lbll momlnl that her ofllce has been "swamped with call.s" from citiuns vowinl to appear tonight -even th..,.h the matter of the lllgbts cloea not •-on the agenda. U a vote does materialize; it would come durtn1 the late por- tion of the nlabt aesalm when ad- ditional busineaa ill talten care of. WJIJR Newport Beach Planning Com· mission. Commt11ton1r1 1pproved a permit to Tiffany's AatrolOlical Club, Inc. to allow Uve rock en· tertainment ai a new, private club opening soon in the Koll Bllildhil at Lido Village. Mualclao1 will be allowed to play until 2 a.m. at the club, which will be on the third floor of the buildlo1 and only open to club member1. Another permit wu Oven to the Bank of Newport, allowiDg the opening or a new branch in an exlltln1 vacant bulldlna at 2200 E.CoutHi1hway. Banic officials HY they plan to uae the temporary branch for about two year1 uoW a perm.a· neat buildlo1 can be CGlll!ructed in Newport Center. A third permit wupvealOAn· cient Martner-Ruaty Pelican, Inc. for a new reataurant pl•nned al 21rf W. Coaat Hiabway, adja- cent to the exi1tia1 Ruaty Pelican. The architecture planned la Victorian and would require the main tower to exceed the ~foot he!pt limit by nine feet. The fourtJl Ule permit WU Js . sued to owners of Fat Ricbies Dell, located ID the AlbeNon'a Sboppin1 Center al 4211 lril Ave., Corona daJ Mar. . The permit will allow • llllall. outdoar reotaurant with t- fadlW•. There an ewzmtl7 -amaJJ tablel -.. and the PSmlt will allow ........ to llvelablea. Frw.Pe9eAJ VALLERGA board of ·-rvllon appoints i. ellllible to complete tbe four-roar term Valier&·• be1an a1t January. " . l>iedrlcb tbll mOft!lnl did not raJe oat !be pooalblli17 of the board appolDliDI a t-Ul' .... IOI'. Sbould the appolnlmellt be temporary, the mm na-to the job would aerve .t tbe will d. the _..,,i.on and be llUl>ject to rmnoval by the board. When the supervisors "Pl>Olnl a succouor to Va1Jer10, be will be the third conHcutive •1eslOI' to gain office by appointment In as much aa Hinahaw was appointed totbe 1>0Stin ~. . . Cotti-ell was an admlniltrator in the assessor's office from 1961 to 1970. He is a graduate of the USC School of Public Administra: tion. - Ford Si,gna ~' Pay Bill • VAIL, Colo. CAP> ~ President Ford has si111ecl-.1 the congressional pay~ raise bill. a White HOUie .. 1pokeaman reported to-. day. Preas secretary Ron Neuen said it wu not a matter ot ••a simple aien· inC'' and that be would, · have delalla later ID tho - ... daYoronTuesday. . .. The measure includes. >f raises for members of eon,,.... and blah raokloa ·· federal otnciala, 1Dcluclin8 • Cabinet members, JOO,.· · and the vic·e president.· Members of Consreu c\Jl"<o :: renUy receive $42,500-a- year. BrownUrg~ To Speed Up; Insurance Bid .. , SACRAMENTO !UPI) -A Senate Republican leader Ula today that puu1e ot a blll:fb solve the problems ot medl~ malpractice insurance ta ldi'- pouible right now, and called on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.·to help. Sen. Dennis Carpenter, Uie GOP caucus cbainD.an, wrQte ond ur1ed Brown to call a ...e- day "summit meetinl" to (l.:t rival aldel lalldo1 about "'!!\I· timl to the dilemma of ~ malpndlceinlaranceCOlll. · 'J'loe Nnpo..t Beach ""'"'::C:: aald that d11plt1 exteui llmato-AaNmbq~ -..1s. f"11Dl lhat ''to-Iii par11oa .... awr far oport cm ft. aolvialllheluue. _, ''While debate coattnu., the comwnln1 publtc Is belDS forom Into bl4ter medical f-"' leis avalla61e medical care or both/' aald Carpenter. li Frw.P.,,.AJ · FIFTH. •• ! l ; d. PUtb Av-throulb ~ de! Marwoald divert tnme~ Padfle Coast HlabW17 ond ~ the exiltlDI h11hwq f<r Jocaf bualneu traffic. .ui • . Ori&i••tly. t.be PUUI A.-.e corridor WU part d the state~ plaa to link the Corona de1 11ar ond Pacific Coast ~•YI-But ,freeway plans were ebaoled and the dty went on record 11ailllt the bypass route inland from~ blahway. . . llecenUy, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce said . tt favors the Fifth Avenue ·b~ and the matter was brought back befOl'e the pJapnjpg commiaak& SOCIAL SEt:IJRITV CHECK _ WAS NEVER-SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS , In coopera- tion with lhe United States Government , Is now authorized to receive a direct deposit of your Social Security check Into your pel'IOnal savings account. Your Check earns Interest from the date of deposit until the day you nHd It. •You'll ..-Ive the · highest lntereet avaltlbla on Federally Insured uvlngs • your direct deposit today: 1. No more concern about mall delays or the chine• ot having your check loot or 1tolen. ' 2. No waiting In tine to depoelt or call! you~ llhec1<. 3. llmply oom• Into Marlnen, our lrlendlJ uvlnge counMlore will start your penonal direct depo11t Here ar• thr" good reuona to start Immediately. WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLE. --~~ .. . --· ,_.'°'!!" ........ -_..,",;" llelture WOf'kf> 310 91...,.,.,,. M. (Opp. Mt. SINI Molpttoll 390 So. kvertr Dr. 13120S-lhoc:hfit¥d. Ql,4)"4•1506 i7.t7~1tN.-: (113)'53·3000 ' ... _,.,, leedt Nea,..,. IMc:h IMoln Offke) (lor•kie(9r1ter) 1lllSWfftc11H Ck.-1024 l~llde Dr. , (11•) .. 2·4000 (?l•)Mt·-'000 · RepresenUng th• people In the cue will be Aulstant District Atlomey Michael ClpiDI, who last week ooded the _..,utlco. of useuor Jacli: Vall_ In Ven· tura County. A thief who took adv..mq. of an open rear door made off witb three aultan, two c-ond an ampliner from a BiltiOi lillliil guitar shop over the weekend. Ronald F. Hum, 38, tbe - of bland Guitars, phcmod llOll"" Saturdsy night to report the $4Zl IOI&. I (213) Ml-7626 (OHN9Hosoor'> (213) 651.•1<11 -. , J • • t r I j t h c • v c '.I n c ~ u t • i c c • ' t i i • ( t I I ' •• I I I • • - - r Cheek·off List Cµt Comers in Slwpping • • BJ SYLVIA POllTEll It could be that you an u olrtroordlnary -pllve shopper. Even so, l'll wager that l can show you bow lo become a far morepercepUveshoppe.r. In ract, I'll eo further and wager that In the roUowlng four rules -you'll fiDd ways to abave your costs from a minimum of 5 percent to u much u so percent or more in every area of your family,----------..... budget. Behind the over..all Increase In your living costs each year, there alwo)"I will be sharp var!.-of which you can take advanta1e. Thero alwa11 wlll be movm you can make to l Money's Worth . cusldoa the impact ~ lDflaUon on your own budget. Your fund•mea.tal safeguards are awareoeu of the trends and ~I of Ille WOJI to protect )'OUl'lell qalnat the treodl. Now here are yourfourweapooa; (I) lllJBSTITunNG FOii these Items. wherever and wbmever you ca.a, others of a limilar nature on wbicb prices ore boldiD1 lllellne. (Z) SW1tcbln1 to i-expensive venlom of Increasingly cootly goods and senlcee. (3) Sllopplng harder than ever for the best po11lble deal on Items you must have and on which prices are soaring. (4) Eliminating ltema wb:lch are of no real value and even are of harm to you. F..-Instance, l"'"lrlbutlng tremendowoly to the In· creatm in food prices bave been costs of meat. But within this food category, you can make many delicious substitu- tic:us. You '1ao can choose a vegetable in season ror one that isn't. And you have areat control over bow often you eat out, even greater control over what YoU eat when you are out. IN GENERAL YOU probably have a great deal more choice in your purcbaaina: than you realize. For one thing, tbe strategy of when to buy Is controlled by you. Merely by planning your spending to take advantage of se~al sales the year around. yOU can easily slash your spendtrig by hun- dreds of dollars -II!«" than eDOUlb to offset any apparent ·aDDual rise In the coot of living. Again, to illuetrate, over-all tranaJ)Ortation costs have been climbing steadily -but among the real ''villains'' bebiDd this inflation have been soaring parking charges and public transportation coats. You can't do much but you c&D do some things to save fXI public transportatioo costs -and you can do plenty to curb your parking charges. You can switch forme of entertainment for activities which are gotq out of sight. You certainly can save on cigarettes by qUitting smoking. You have a wide variety of choices in clothing. I could go on and on but there is no need. With the baaic guidance given here, you can U:se your own imagination and carey oo superbly from here. WHEN YOU'RE wondering whether you should or should not buy, five yourself this quiz,. prepared by the Council for Family Financial Education, an find out. 1. Do you really need this item! . . . . .. . . • • • . • Yes No 2. Is the price reasonable ! .........•........ Yes No 3.. Is this the best time to buy the item! ..•.•• Yes No •· Jf t.h.is is a bargain, bit a current model (if that mat- ters to you)! .•..•.........•.•............••... Yes No 5. U ••on sale," is the price a true sale price Yes f'lo e. Are you sure no less expensive !tem can be sub- stituted? •••.•••••••••••••••••.•.•...•..••••••• Yes No 1. Are you sure there are DO major disadvantages? ............................................... Yes-No -a. U excessive ln _price, will it truly satisfy an itlJRr :ne.17 Uf uotexcessive,justcbeck "yes.'') .... , •.•• Yes . No 9. Have you chectedandrese~bed theiteiDT ••••..••••..•.•.• ••·••••••••••••••·••••·•••.••• Yes No 10. Do you know the retailers rep.utation? .••• Yes No 11. 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It will be a year for rechargin11 the batteries and setting the sights on newer and loftier goals. "If I had won the Grand Slaqi, J probably would have gotten out of the game,'' said Nicklaus after Winning his fourth PGA and 16th m.ajor title Sunday. "Now I am more determined lo continue playh1g. I like goll. I am a better player than I ever was. "This is my fourth PGA. Walter Hagen won five. I would like to match that. Nobody ever has won more than four U.S. .Opens. I would like to get five. The (act I came close this year only prods my ambition lo try to win the Grand Slam." \ Nicklaus held otf the challenge of Australian Bruce Crampton Sunday over the long Firestone course and won the S7th PGA by two strokes, shooting a final - round 71 for 276. He collected. $45,000. FELIX MILLAN (17). HIT BY A PITCHED BALL, HAS WORDS WITH DODGERS PITCHER DON SUTTON. Crampton, trailing three and four strokes most of the day, failed to sink crucial putts on the incoming nine and finished second with a 69 for Z78. He must have broken into a cold s weat when he saw Nicklaus, with the tournament in the bag, take a double bogey six on the final hole. Berra Not To Blame --Clines NEW YORK-Yogi Berra is described as a man with a heart of gold by New 'i ork Mets player (iene Clines. Clines, a former ·Pitts burgh Pirate, told this col· .umn, "Berra made his share of :mi stakes but players arc the ones "'ho make the manager-I guess we were tbt" ones "'ho "'l'rcn·t do- ing the job:" ~ Be rra \l.'a s fired a s Mets ·manager last week and replaced. by Roy ~1ch1illan . ''Yogi always had the door open to li sten to your problems GI.EHN WIH TE WHITE WASH """hether or not you always got the answer you wanted, you had the chance to get things off your chest.'' Clines said. "What does a manager really do? He gi ves the pat on the back lo guys who aren't getting all the hits or making the big plays. He tries to keep everyone en· couraged. But a lot or hjs stra~ tegy is really mostly guess work. "Discipline? I think Roy "'ill demaiid more than Yogi. But "'·e 're gro°"'" men ... we know the job that has to be done and it's up to us to do it. ··1 haven't seen any big change since Yogi left .·· Clines reels the National l.ecigue East title race won 't be dec ided until the final game or lhe season . He says that by Sept. l four teams will still be battling for the lead. McMillan, former star pl ayer with Cincinnati, thinks the Mets still have a good shot at winning the division despite being swept by the Dodgers over the weekend. "We're still only 7th jWmes out and we think our pitehing is as good as anyone's," he says. Pitching is generally the key to success in the stretch drive. About taking ove r as manager , l'\tcl\.fillan says : ''It's a great deal of resoonsibility but I really don't reel a·~t of pressure. I'll just try lo use tl•e 25 players I have the best way r ~can . ''Yes, l ha,ve thought from time to time that ~omeday I'd like to be a manager .. · .Anyone who's been in baseball .. 10 years m06t likely does once-in awhile ;,inyhow)., But I never C-:reamed it would fall on me like that." * * *· LEFTOVERS-Wh en wh~C· laired former Angels manage\· Bill Rigney showed up at a Oodgers-Mets game as a scout :or the San Diego Padres Frlday, LA e quipm ent man Nobe Kawano said : "What are you do· ift1 here? Are they having an old ;isners game?'' ..Weekend grocery special in ~ Cily: You could buy can· t.IJoupel for 99 cents each. :.takers Sign Ford •LOS ANGELES -Forw•rd lba.Fard."'°.medium round draft =bm UolVU81ty <if Sant• a, bu signed a multi·year ct with the Los Angeles Ll!Mn· Sutton Sharp LA's Messersmith Follows Tough Act By GLENN WIUTE 0t UI• D•llY Pilot Stol" PHILADELPHIA -You "·onder if the law of averages favors or disfavors Corona del J\.tar resident Andy J\.fessersmith as he takes the mound for the Dodgers tonight against the surg- ing Philadelphi a Phillies and Larry Christenson (6-3). The Phils are only two games out of . first in the National League East di!)ision. l\-1essersmith is following the Dodgers' toug h pitching act over the "'·eekencj. at New York's Shea Stadium when LA nailed its £irst series sweep of the A1ets since 1967 (first in NY since '66) when Don Sutton three-hit the New Yorkers, 2·1, Sunday afternoon before39,915. That makes Sutton (16-9} the winningest pitcher in the Na- tional League and gave Los Angeles back·to·back three- hitters with Burt Hooton doing honors Saturday. Friday night Doug Rau and Mike' Marshall s cattered nine hits as they dumped the Mets. Messersmith has been lhehard- luck hurler of late, having won only one of his last nine starts despite showing a flossy 2.47 earned run aver age in that span. In that same stretch he struck out 45 and wa lked only 19 in 69 in- nings. However. he has had little of· fen sive support as LA scored 1, 2. I, 2. 0, 4, 2, 0. 4 when he pitched. His record has fallen to 13-lJ, Sutton survived a temporary loss of control in the fifth inning Sunday as well as a brief temper outburst by Felix Millan, who Aztecs Gain NASL Playoffs LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Los Angeles Aztecs qualified on Sunday for the North American Soccer Leag u e playoffs -- \1.ithout taking the playing field. The Aztecs closed the regular season Saturday night with 107 poin ts. They gaint.'CI the playoffs ;is a wild card tea m Sunday when Chi cago lost to Wa shington, 2·1. and £inishcd with 106 points. IJos Ange les meets the St. l..ouis Stars, the Central Division champion, Wednesday night in St . Louis in the first playoCf ga me . St . Loui s beat Los Angeles, 2·0, earlier this season. hollered at Sutton and made un- friendly advances toward him after getting hit on the hip by a pitched ball. Sutton dropped his glove, members of both teams went on- to the playing Cield but no blows "'ere exchanged. Sutton said later that Millan accused him of hitting him twice previously and added other insults. ''He's crazy if .he thinks I 'd put Dodgers Slale All .. -IMIKABCOW) :: gt:::=~~:::~:::::~;:. •:JOo.m. •:JOp,m. •:lOp.m. A119. U Los A~tes •I Ptlit•delPl>I• the tying run on base by hitting him. lt was in no way inten- tional," Sutton said. "He stands right on the plate. A guy who does that and then is offended when he gets hit has a problem." There was another unusual event in the game, this Ume in· valving only Mets players as catcher John Steams took the last warmup pitch from re-- liever Ken Sanders, and threw the ball back· and hit Sanders over the right eye, knocking him to the ground. Skip Lockwood then relieved Sanders while the latter was taken to a doctor for examinap ti on. Sanders was hospitalized over· night with herporrhaging in the eye_ Davey Lopes extended his ma· jor league record of consecutive successtul base steals to33. Sutton walked one man after hitting Millan and then got back into form by retiring in order the final 13 hitters. "I felt like I was back in the groove in the sixth," Sultoo said. ''I had a good fastball and except for two walks, I was slaying ahead of the hitters." l.OiANG•LES •• f .. 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CAP) -Repeating his one-sided vie· tories in the finals ot last year's Wimbledon and the U.S. Open championships , Jimmy Connors blasted Au s trali a n K e n Rosewall, 6-2, 6-2 Sunday in the final o( the $100,000 international tennis tournament. Connors, 22, needed only SO minutes to dispose of his 40-year- old opponent and claim the $20,000 top prize. The No. 1 seed also received an automobile and earned 60-points in the Grand Prix of tennis. Connors broke Rosewall 's serve in the first game of the match.and was in complete con- trol all the way. He grew in con- fidence, hittiOg hiS: powerful ground-strokes deeper and more forcefully as the match went on, and never letting Rosewall find his rhythm. The veteran Australian. seeded second, made an ex· traordinary number of unforced errors , particularly with forehand strokes. • Title to E-.-t INDJANAPOLIS <AP) -Chris Evert won her fourth consecutive tiUe while Manuel Orantes and Arthur Ashe scored semifinal victories Sunday in the U.S. Clay Court tennis championship6. Orantes, the No. 3 seed in men's s ingles, upset top-seeded Guillermo Vilas or Argentina, 6-4, 6-2, while Ashe had a difficult time beating New Zealand's On - ny Parun, 6-4, 7-6. Evert beat Dianne Fromholtz . of Australia. 6·3, 6-4 to take the ti - tle and a $10,000 chunk or the $150,000 in prize money. Miss Fromholtz, who turned 19on Sun- day, received $5,000 asrunnernp. Orantes, beating Vilas for the third time this year, spotted him a 1-0 lead io both sets but broke his serve four times en route to victory. WTTRendt• AIS.nDl-w: M•••llJl,LMA ...... :U Women -C..s•I' ClAI 0.f. KUVk9ftHll. M ; KvyltMCl.afl·Gourl•y IH•wl o.t. Sl ... rt·H•rler, , .. Men -Lvtz (LA I del. 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Only Crampton threatened - and not very seriously -in the muggy, rain-interrupted show· down over the 7,180-yard, par·70 Firestone layout which .the pros have labeled the "Monster." Tom Weiskopf, Nicklaus · fellow townsman who beat him in a recent playoff for the Canadian Open, had to sink a 20-foot putt on the (inal hole to finish third with a 68 for 279. A 25-year-old tour sophomore, Andy North of Gainesville, Fla .• s lipped past a ha·naful or challengers with a 65 despite a double bogey, to grab' fourth at 281. Former U.S. Open Champion Hale Irwin, without a single birdie, in a round of 73, and veteran Bill Casper tied for fifth with 283. Some of the game's biggest names tired and (ell back. British Open champion Tom Watson had 285. Gary Player and Arnold Palmer tied at 29;1. U.S. Open king Lou Graham shot 296 and Lee Trevino trailed with 297. It was Weiskopf who suggested that 1975 will be one which Nicklaus might remember with great regret. "I think he will not soon forget it is the year he gave the Grand Slam away," Weiskopf said. "He shoufd ·have won the U.S. Open. He did things he never does. He al$o should have won the British Open.'' After winning the Masters, .Nicklaus ,blew the U.S. Open at Medinah , by bogeying lhe last three holes. finishing two shots back. He missed tbe British Open at Carnoustie by a single shot. Thus Nicklaus came within three shots or the professional goal of winning the four top pro events -the Masters, U.S. and British Opens and PGA -in a single year. L1..:11na s.core• •M mOMy winning$ ill v. .Sit" PGA N-1klnlol Champlon1hlp; J<tC-11; Nl~k1•111, $.tS,000 Elruc•i:r•mp1CW1, ws.100 T .... W.lsllopf, J14.«IO _,, Norttl, Jl0.500 H9ia lfW111, Sl,t61 811t'f'C..W.r,saMt Dlft Hiit, S6,t17 GI ... LittMf. S6.tt7 Tomw.--.u .01s Don~ry,M.461 ~".:1~~.':it:'·"' Jof"' SotNM, M.'61 R9y FIOJd. M."6# Uo!WlrdTl'lomplOfl, M,46f &ln~w.M,468 Mlk1HIU.U.'2J GU Mor99tl. 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His earned run average was up over 4.00 and every time be went out to relieve it was like a signal for the other team to begin bit- ting rocke"ts. To compQund his. miseries. Scott was regularly beiqg lam- A11,,. 8laCe • AU 0•,.,n..i ICM•C Cl'IOI Auo. 11 Ntow York •t C•lltoml• 7:Jj p,tn. Au9. n BoHton •t C.Ulornl• 7:150. ~ ""'9-11&os•on•IC•Utorl'i• 7:U'·"" basted by the Southern California press which referred to him as one o( the leading pyromaniacs on the Arson Squad, the colle,ctive name of the Angel& bullpen. · "I decided maybe I was giving only a half-hearted effort,'' Scott reveaJed Sunday after be picked • up bis third . victory against. oOe loa as Lee Stan loo '.s ninth·l.aninl ' double accounted (orlheonJyrun of the game, enabling the California Angels to nip the New Yoric Yankees. l·O, at AnaheiJn stadium. "I J111t kicked myself in lho re· ar end and got it going," ScOtt said. "I know I can help this team and J think I've proved iLin my lut four or five outings.•• "He'a been great, just great.'' acreed manager Dick Williams. ..Bcott ·went tq-Willimns a week agO when Angels. starters we{e falling by the wayside like rues, and offered his services as a starting hurler. µe was to have started last Fri· daY night against the Yanks but af the last moment. Nolan Ryan decliled to try it. !Now Ryain is back on the shelC· for an Indefinite period so Scott may sWI gel his wish. "He just wants to work and [. ••mire ·that,•• aaid Williams. "Besides, he's doing the Job for ulnow.'' Dome: Like Watehing From Bli111p , 1The four-game series con- cludes tonigbl. tilftYOMt • CAUllOllUA .. ,••r•M ••r•M .... rl' .at.It "91nylb •OIO jfr.w ORLEANS (AP) -Dave Dfxoot who 10 years ato con- ceived ~n indoor stadium so awesome ~t would be called. the Superdome, .JNas standing atone in his shirtsleh:,s against a light breeze oul1ide-the pafkiog garage, watching the red lines of automobile tall Jiahu •• ''There are a few bu&il' to work oot," be sald, "but J lhl"'~ ii will " boJustfine." 11>• Houslllri Oilers, lb<! )qa- tlonal Football Lea1ue tetm. bou•ed In the A1lrodolll<!, bad just handed the New Orleans ' Saints a 13·7 National Football League exhibition defeat in lhe LouJ1lana Superdpme's flnt aame. The 72,43' fans were Jwit 11 eater for 1 peek al the lnaide o( the $113--mlliion sporll paJace ., f<>r mother 1,limpse <if the Saint&. For four years; after lix yean ol lalkinl, votin1, leaW.un1, l \le· inc and planning, tbedome &low- ly mushroomed hlto I.be skyllAe <iflheheertofNewOrie-. There was aometbinc for ever. ybody S1lunl1r. n!Cbt: llle pop -"".al of a Jint o piu11inl fried I ,...,.. l O •• Cdll•lf 3 0. 0 chicken over the public addre.s troversy, New Orleans mayor "·""'•" ••t t ""-'di! , , o o ayatem, a band and a choir and Moon Landrteu found it "~y t='.!.a : : : : :i~rwct 1• : : : : cll.oclng 1irl1, beer and mixed beautiful, m•.crilficenl.. °*"*1111• i o.•o V*"fhW 11» 1 o 1 o B h •1 · Hitt,,..•. 2010 ~ct 4011 drink• anct hotdoa1. instant real ta .. n1. too. in more ................. o o o 1 CJ\11111a 11, o -'•Y over six giant TV screens, than one way. Many found that ~er Jo 1 o .. 1.,11 11 1 o ·~ .... d 0110 ............ (; 1tlO a lackluatcr football game losl out alter climbing ta lbeir seats ~......,.. 11 o o MMM11o1 101 0 somewhereint.hehubbub. on the 21·1~ry high upperdee:k.. ,... .. "' ::::~.i;P :::·: SUll, there is work to be done, neartherlmoflherool. r:c'.,': 10 o • Sl·milUon worth. The maroon Allhoullb lbe (OOCblll Jllann ,...,, ., •" ,_ and grttn-strlped carpels don'l were liey and uorul fer llle bil .::'"" ___ """"'· 1trelch to !be top O( lbe spiraling at lht top, hlS eye cOllld fGllow llD l'l.ra .. ~ •' :: :: ~ Interior ram~. · entire play •LOOff, .wttll ita _ l.Ol-tHW~~CAHfOrnla t.. • But •• be gazed up Into lhe -tilOcJUjf m•lf~v~ bl <llUl ~1--......_. haze and admired the crtap new-pattern• cteulj ual~. ' ,...., ... ;.~, ~ ~ ~ ~ '! ~ aess of the sports :ptlace he ".ll 1, like w•tchlnl U. .-. f!"p~ • 4 • 1 1 i nunedlhrough nineyearsoCcoo· fromabllmp,''oneuJd. t-.:tr"-.tw~:....,: ' • a t • t 2t I A I • • • • b b D ..... • ' • • Orange Coast EDITION- Today's Closh1g N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES Co111·t · Says ' WASmNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled II· legal today the oil Import f ... jmposed by Prealdeota Nixon Bod Ford, in a decision that may 6elp restrain or even slightly re- duce the price of consumer petroleum products. Jn Vail, Colo., where Ford l& on two-week working vacation, ~e deci1ion was being analyzed by officials. • The court decision appeared to bar the government from conU· nuing to collect the Import f ... , but it was not clear whether oil c:ompanles and their customers could recover any of the fees already collected. The Federal Energy Ad · ministration estimated that some $800 million bu been col- lected throu1h the oil Import fees imposed by President Ford Feb. 1andJuM1. There was no immediate eeUmate Of the amounts collet:l- ed through lhe smaller fees im- ]>Oled by former President Nixon on 1 gradual. Phased-in schedule Jim Menges blasts one at his opponents Sunday evening in final minutes of 21st annual Laguna Beach Men's Volleyball Tournament. It was this form that helped Menges and his partner, Greg Lee win the tw<Hlay tournament. Both Menges and Lee, former UCLA basketball player, are from Santa Monica. (Related pie· tures, Page A3). J.\'f esa Nursery1nan Hit in $469 Heist ,A Costa Mesa nurseryman was Wt bound hand and foot in the then 's restroom Sunday by a ban· d.it after a $469 armed robbery. Timothy M. Lawton, 27, of Green Haven Nursery, 2123 Newport Blvd., struggled Willi be freed himself. 0 1'he victim told Police Officer Jotm Pherrin he was watering _,lted plants about 8·a.m., whea i ' voice called out that be bad a cf"eUVery to make. . • Investigators said Lawton turned and found him1elf ataring into the barrel of what appeared to be a .38 caliber revolver bran- . embed by a large man. He obeyed orders to cooperate and tllhied over money from the safe, police said, and was then bound with tape. . Lawton told police the bandit wore· a plaid wool shirt and was. about 35 years old, weighing 200 pounds and standing about six feel tall. "Thank you, gentlemen!,'' he reportedly called out as be made Illa getaway. • • ''612,000 Contraets OCTD Panel Votes To Ratify 4 · Bith By WJLLIAM SMDIE!BEll oe .. o.1.., .. .___. Orange County Transit Dlltrlct directors cleared the way "1dllY for •a quick court ruling on the Validity of four contest.Qd oontUl- ·tant contracts worth more than '812,000. Dllecton voted 4.0 to ratify I.be pacts with VTN CoDIOlidalA!d and Hiid .them to county Auditor· c.atroller V. A. Heim for pay. menL Beea,uae there was a possible eonfllct of intere1t involved in tbe me "' tiamll director Ric....,. Lyn,. the contucts. the OCTD board voted l11t month lo cancel LOSERS A1lE4D the pacts outright. Lynn abo· lalned from today's vote. Deputy County Counsel Ken· BUT DOW GAINS nard Smart said today the easiest way to get a court ruling orl the : NEW YORK (UPI) -Tbe 111alter was for the board to re· lt.ock market, wttb a late rally. ratify the 'contracta and submit clooed mixed today ID alow trad· tbemforpayment. '!ill on the New York stocJc Ex· 11eca-there ls same legal • ?~~··Dow Jonu laduatriol · ~1~~!~8~~ '".Verate. off more lb.an four md tmmedl.at.ely m•e the cue •points al lbe outset '"'""" I.OZ aUllble for a SUpCsor Court jlolnta to 821. 7'. Declipm led ad· beariDC. "''Yinces, however, by •bout • Tbett-dlotrlct~ oeven·IO·alx marlbL '(Tatia pekfatiout bait the lotal '~i!riceowenolow.r1n-11:""°'0cl"'~111 ~~~:: lr•dlol Oil the Amlllcan S&ock .....,.i.ata_..t. -&xchang '-:-~--'.l'ba·qa.·--tllloaoa of-¥811di· Mioy obaer•er• said !JI• 17 .,_ when It ,.... Jeatned "arkct was ovenold ...i raib' OCTD dlreHor Lynn bad .fllr a\l:clml'cal rally. Clea OONTL\Cl'll, hp AZ~ , • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1975 c TEN CENTS Oil IInport Fees IDegal since Aprll 1973. The Njxon (ee schedule re- ached a maximum o/21 cents per barrel on imported crude oil and 63 cents per barrel on impGrted refined products. Feb. l , Ford added an addi· tional fee of $1 per barrel oo lm· ported crude oil ; on June l, he added a second dollar on crude oil and 60 cents per barrel on re· fined product imports. Thus, if the court decision pre· vails, it could chop as much as $2.21 per barrel from current im· ported crude oil prices, reeenUy in the vicinity of $13.50 per bar· rel. This might be counteracted. however, by the a nticipated end of price controls on U.S.· produced oil, so the ultimate ef· feet on consumer prices was un· clear. FEA Deputy Administrator Jotm Hill issued a brief state· ment.expressing concern at the court decision, saying his agency was ''e¥aminiog alternative courses of action with the Justice Department and the White Hoose.'' Both Nixon and Ford based their oil import fees on a feder al statute which authorized the President to •'take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the imports .. But the Court of Appeals ruled that Congress intended this to authorize direct actim, such as import quotas, and did not authorize the President to im· pose tariffs or duties, disguised as fees . The cou rt ruling, in a two-to- one decision, was brought on by lawsuits fil ed by eight Northeast States, 10 utility companies, and U.S. Rep. Robert F. Drinan (D· Mass.). A spokesman for Ori.nan said the decision appeared lo offer "a great opportunity to recover ·some of the money'' collected UD· der the import fees. But the lawsuits sought only an injunction to forbid collection of e fees Co1111ty Begins unt To Replace Vallerga Diedrich Meets C·ottrell By GARY GllANVILLE Ol'tllleO.lly ,.IMtlMt Orange County supervisors will begin their search for con· victed assessor Jack Vallerga'3 replacement in an executive session Tuesday. Meanwhile, one leading can- didate for the post. Rlvenide County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, was in Sant.a Ana this morning. ··. Cottrell, a former •ad· ministrator in the Orange County Assessor's Office, talked with county Board of SUpervisora Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Afterward, piedrich said the. 41-year-old Riverside official hi interested in the job, but the bQard would not begin its search untilmeeting Tuesday., It was Cottrell whom the superviM>cs sought t.o ins~ as UtW caretaker in the assessor's office shortly after Vallerga was indicted by the county Grand Jury last May 6. He refused to accept tile tem· parary P.OSition because, in his words, be didn't want to ''intrude on an elected official." As the result of Vailerga's con· viction Friday on six felony counts. be will automatically, forfeit his $36,500 a year job when sentenced Sept. 16 by Ventura County Superior Court Judee Robert Shaw. Before the jury returned its guilty verdict Friday night. Vallerga indicated be might re-. sign before being sentenced. "I( worse comes to worst. I will resign at an· appropriilte time," Vallerga said He also conce4ed that ap~ his attorneys plah to fl.le will not avert the sacrifice of the office be was flrst appointed to by the board of supervisors in December 1972. . Last year, Vitllerga was elect- ed to the post be inherited from Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR· Newport Beach) whEn Hinshaw became a congressman. According to County Coonse! Adrian Kuyper, whoever the <See V ALLERGA, Page A2) Gidlt.,, Bid... • .. T_ Gerald Warren, former de- put y to Nixon pre ss secretary Ronald Ziegler, says he thinks the ex· President is guilty of ob· structing justice, but he is a "public asset" who should speak out on world affairs. Warren spoke Sunday on CBS' ''Face the Nation.'' Heart Dev.ice Could Revive Attack Victims BELFAST, N orthem , Ireland (AP) -A British heart specialist said today he developed a small, light, portable defibrillator to re· vive heart attack victims at home or work. Six thousands have been ordered for distribu- tion in the United States. -. Dr. Fra nk Pantridge of Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital said the unit weighs about six pounds, costs $860, and is !l-by4· inches in size, compared to a 35--pound unit normally used in hospitals. ''There should be one at every airport, factory and football stadium," said Pantridge, who hi also a professor of cardiology at Queen's University, Belfast. "If we regard human life as important as property, thent every building should have one next to lhe fire extinguisher.'' Now It's Tea . . Ties to Cancer Cit,ed MIAMI (UPI) -Tea, especially in excessive quantities, may be hazaroous to your health. This warning has been made by Dr. Julia F. Morton, who after eight years of study . at th e University of Miami documented an apparent link between gastric cancer and excessive intake of tan· Din-rich plant brews. She s aid the tannin found in plants used for both regular and Increasingly popular herb brews is harmM to the body's tissues. Tannin, Dr. Mortoo ex· plained, Is an astrlnilenl which causes tissues to con· strict and 1.1,lilso believed to reduce !lie activity of cer· 1ain enzymes. In a warning publlahed in the bulletin of the Mania Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, ~ . .Dr. Morton says tannin is present In peppermint tea in levels ranging from 6 to 12 percent. Many people, she said, drink a tea blended ol peppermint and alfalfa. She said researchers have 1,arned lh"at alfalfa can Interfere With the l!odY1a utlllsatloo ol' Vitamin E. · . ~ . .. . . -·.: .... •• , Meson Held Police Officer Dragged in Car By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot die 0.lty ...... S&lift Muscle and sheer will saved a young policeman Saturday night when he s mashed a car window with his bare fist aft.er being snagged by the other hand and dragged about 600 yards by the car from the scene ol. a party iil Costa Mesa. Patrolman Robert G. Cheney. 24, struggled to free himself from the vehicle as it moved down Park Avenue away. from an al· leged gang melee at the American Legion Hall on 18th Street, police said. Lt. Avery Smith said Cheney suffered severe lacerations to his right arip. requiring 'about 200 stitches and extensive loss of blood, but was released without being admitted to Hoag Memorial HQ&pital following the 11:30 p.m. incident Saturday. "You know Cheney ••. he's a big muscular guy .•. be managed to haul himself up somehow and smashed in the window with bis fist. He got his arm in and hung around the door post and kept yelling, 'I'm going· to kill you, you son of a bitch!' '' Investigators said that Mario Pedrazza Bizarro, 22, of 771 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa, fmally stopped bis 1952 Chevrolet sedan as the screaming, six-foot ~inch, 220-pound officer clung to the door ordering him to halt. Bizarro. a car wash empl.oye. Fair Trade RefonnAsked By Carpemer SACRAMENTO (AP) -A blll t.o repeal California's 38--year-okl fair trade laws was sent t.o Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. today by a 47·5 Assembly vote. Senate Bill 669. by Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach), would outlaw the practice by which manufacturers and wholesalers dictate minimum re· tail prices for their products. The repeal bill would cover all products except milk and liquor, which are covered by other minimum price laws. ''The fair trade law is an idea whose time has come and gone,•• said Assemblyman Alist.er McAlister (D·Sao Jose),' lower house s ponsor of the ~ter bill . . "The law was probably never a good law. If it was a gocxl law it wu good only at the time of severe' depres1ion when it was enacted," McAlister uld . "This law would mean we would have free enterprise again rather thao fixed prices." Aaeemblyman Ken Meade (D· Bet'keley), argued ID floor debate \hat repeu of the Jaw would live bit retailers: ao adventage to drtve 1maU competll«ll out of -· 1be bW would repeaJ a atalu\e )llblcb the Call.(ornla Neww~per l!ubllalien Auoclatlon Wd Its membeQI needed to control max- imum prices • • was held today in lieu of $25,000 bail on the felony charge. Offlctrs said the incident originated with a report of some 300 yowig people milling around the veterans ball and w,heo of. ficer Dennis J efcoat arrived one young woman ran lo him yelling: "He's knifed someone.." pointing toBizarn>'s car. (8ee0FFICER,P..,A2) -' Bribery Trial For Assessor Aide Delayed The start of former Orange County a ssistant assessor George Upton's bribery trial was delayed this morning because of a crowded cOurt calendar. However, Upton's case was as· signed to Superior Gourt Judge Walter Smith's courtroom and was expected lo get under way this afternoon. . Upton is charged in a grand jury iodictm'.e nt with three counts of soliciting bribes. Also named in the indictment is Tandy Corporation executive vice president James Buxton. But Buxton last month was granted immunity from prosecu.· tion and is expected to be a key witness during Upton's trial. Upton resigned from his job in the assessor's office early last ioonth after pleading guilty to chuees related to former as- sessor Andrew Hinshaw's sue· cessful 1972 congressional cam· paign. So far, he is one of eight of· ficials in the assessor's office .to either pie~ be (X)Dvict~ ed of charre t to the use of county employes~aw's campaign. After pleading IJUilty to being a CSeeDELAY,PageA2) Or::eul :••t Weatlaer · The usual night and ear~ !y morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise continued fair skies Tues· day. Little temper ature change. Highs in the low 10s at the beaches rising to SS inland. INSIDE TODAY The .audience doesn't ICT~.a:nd faint .cmy ~. but they d<J turn out -,and U dk f'Uher of the pt"Nvck mot la·,Q .mgmg ,,.,,._.,,. s.e Page 84. r::: .. --""""' oww• ---·-.... ,.. ..... -... .. -.... . l•tlex MAM ........ at Al ,..win At1 ... , .............. A4 ••tt ~(.Miity .. ., ...... •t·1 •• -...19,..,.... ... , ... ...,,. . Al .. 11 .... ::-.,.,... .. , .. ,. ,......... ., At,.,.,..... Att Al---M a:t ........ M ' ' ' tMf IJAll.Y Pll.OT C Cyclist . 'Perishes I In Crash A Long Beach man was killed and a L•guna Beach girl in,jured Saturday ·when the motorcycle they were rid.inc &kidded out ol control and fell Into the path ol an oncoming car on Santla10 €~on Road. Randall J . Westfall, 25, was ldlled instantly in the 10:30 p.m. crash, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said today. His passenger. M arllyn Evans, 21. ol 478 Arroyo Chico in Laguna ~ach was taken to Chapman General Hospital in Orange where she was listed in satisfac- tory condition today. . The CHP spokesman said Westfall's bike slid oo its side under the wheels of a car driven by Pet.er A . Cosgrove. The CHP spokesman said C0&grove was /unable to stop in time lo avoid bit-: ltingtbecycle. 1 The accident took place two lmiles south of Peters Canyop Road and about four miles from 'the sight of another motorcycle lacc:ident earlier Saturday that ~llimed the life of Ronald F. i-•bella of Tustin. ~,--0 , .. u • •• . ~-... '"' \ COSTA 1°:lf·";'LANNING COMMISSION -Regular meet- ing, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. UC! LECTURE -"Interior Design," Room 294 Humanities Hall, 7p.m. TUESDAY,AUGVSTI! SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center, Tues. Wed ., Thurs.12·3 p.m. TEEN EXCURSION TO DISNEYLAND -Dept. of Leisure Services event, lnforma- tioo~5300. r .... r.,,eAI VALLERGA 1-nl of aupenison appolnta ls ellglble to complete the four-year ·term Vallerga began last January~ Diedrich this morning did not Tille oUl the poHibillly of the board appointing ·a temporary assessor. Should the appolnlment be temporary, the man named to the job would serve at the will of the aupervison and be subject lo TenioVal by the board. When the superviscn appoint a successor to Vallere:a. be will be the third consecutive assessor to gain office by appoinlmellt in as much as Hinshaw was appointed lolbepostiD 1915. Cottftll wa~ an administrator in the assessor's office from 1961 to 1970. He is a graduate of the USC School of Public Admioislra· lion. Ironically, be is given much of lhe•credlt foT developing Onnge County's computerized single family residential appraisal QS!em. It wu in connectian with the sale ol that 1y1tem lo Spartan· bar I County, South Corolina, iD 1913 that led lo the criminal cbarpa a1alnlt Vallerga. A Ventura County jury found that be acted illegally when be accepted consulting fees aod ex- pw111 related to the sale. l ORANGE CO.ST <. DAILY PILOT Robert N. We«I ............. """" ...... Jack R. CUrley 'Wlu ... -1'11 ... Ge __ ....., ThOm•s Keevtl ··~ Thomas A. Murp!'tlne .. _. ... ( ..... CNrles H. Loos Rk:Nrd P. N•ll louhl .... _......,.E_\ Qt .... Offk.et ..._. ..... i.._»»•_,......,_ ~'"' ... ·-~""91 ............. Mfl: IJllS ... 11~ ...... ,V., .. y;tl"1Lll'v.._. II .... Dtitti9 "''!"'-' Tel.,etone (714J '42~221 C11ssltlte1 Advtr11Mnt 642·5'7t . . Clittfrtpl, tt,J, Or ..... '"JI P11MIUtl119 ~.H•-'WIH.111.,.,.iHWl .. -tMllt fllOllor I' •• ,. • .,,M-nh "-••In "''' M NI'?!'• oo •I"""' ..,_,,. ,.,,,. .... ,., ,, ~--.r. ~°'"' Clfft ....... ..-. M C..lt ,_., .. Clol!Mrflll . .._,._,,:.;lfft>.00-M1; ........ IM,to""""""' -....-.u.o. -·· \ Ford~ l Comet i ·n Action John R. Sanford, an Orange Coast College photography professor, shot this picture of the Kobayashi-Bera:er- Milton Comet a week ago with OCC 's Schmidt astronomical camera. He snapped the comet as it passed the double star Mizar and Alcor in the handle of the .Big Dipper. . Jet Flight Deh~t~ "· Looms in Coun·cil By JOHN VALTERZA Of-~"'" ....... •• ta .. ~_;,. ' preaeo ~. ' • 1,. ' Assault Told , By ·Joan Little Pay Bill VAIL, ColG. (AP> -Preaideol Ford bu alcned the congre11lonal pay raise bill. a Wblle Jlouse spokesman reported to- •ai. . ' reaa secretary Ron . . : 0 ! ' RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Joan Lil~~n speakln1 In a bwibed, bro g voice, lold Ibo Jllrf \n her murder trial today that .Beaufort Counl3 J.U,.. Cl-.ce Alligood forced her into a aex act with him before she stabbed him with an icepick All.I. 2"r. Miss Little, a 21-yeai-cild black woman, broke into aotil u she described a struggle with the white Jailer for the lcepl~k: She said he used ii lothreatentier. She said she bad a sex act..with Alligood, 62. for "thre<> or four or five minutes" before she tried to ·wrest the icepick.from him . · Alter ,Miii Little left the wil· ness stand, def.nae attorney Jerry Paui asked Judge Hamlllon Jl•blood lo rule out iD advance croili-examtnation ·by Ute proaecuUon that would delve into Miss Little's past character. The defense asked that detail& of the breaking and entering ~· viction, for which she was jailed al the lime o.f Alligood'• death, be excluded: Hob&ood look the motion 'l"d<T advisement at the luncheon re· cess . Miss LitUe testified that Al· ligood was alive, standing m the ·doorway or her cell when sbie fled the jail iD the middleolthe "'8bl. Ilia body, naked from the .._aisl down, was found in tbe a cell less than an hour later. He had been stabbed 11 times, according to medical testimony. Miss Little said Alligood came to her cell sometime after 2 a.m. r .... rogeAI ' CONTRACTS performed legal consulting work for VTN at the time 11f voted on the contracts. · · Lynn said today he earned a total $192 prior to hia ·vote on three ot the VTN cootractl and an adclitional $172 at the lime the fda:rth pact was voted on. l\lli&ood held the icepick m his left band while ahe -perform· ingthe1ex act, 1besal4 "l wu lookln& at lllt lceplck becaueldldll'tlinow-he waa goin& tO kill me or not. He Ioooened bia grip on the Icepick and l nacbed for It and It fell lo the'Ooor,'' she 1atd. MIU Little bToke doWD al that point, covering her mouth with a . tiasue. Fr•• P,,,,e Al OFFICER. •• "stop that car!'' dllCer Jef- coat yelled, and patrolman Cheney trotted alona:side 'the veblcle as it moved away. "He reached down for the door handle and somehow a:ot. caught and dragged,•• sald U . Smith. Neuen said it was not a matter of "a slmple lien· lng'' and that be would bav'-" d,tailt later In the day onTuesday. The measure Includes raises for members of eonaresa and high ranklni federal offtclalt, lncludlnl Cabinet members, Judie& and tbe vice president. Members of Conpeu cur- renUy receive $42,500-a· year. ' Feed Dealer FacesrRape , Charges • ' ,, ' InvesUa:atOl".S today said they were uncertain whether anyone had actually been knifed durlnc the incident at the veterans ball, The owlier of a livestock I~ but lndlcaled II could have hap. store oo the Oran1e County Falr- pened wltb the victims OeeinC llJ'OUll<is, frequented by adoles- without reporting any injury. cent girls who own bonel, faces"' Bizarro, they claimed, ls a charges Of taking two gtrls, aced' member of the F Troop, a Santa 13 and 15, lo a Costa lleea moteJ Ana·based Mexlcan·American and raping the elder while the 1on1. )'OWller watched. The crowd around the old John Waller. 29 .. of 936 veterans ball which bad been Paulartno Ave., COiia Mesa. wu. rented for the occaalondispened auttendered by' bb att«Dey la\c as ordered by reapontiDI police Friday afternoon to Harbor ·officer. llldlci-1 District Court. , The iDcldent wu still belnc in-lk_ was then delivered to Colla veatllated today. -llaa Cicy Jail where be WS4' CoataMeaan • Reports Theft . . Of Stag Fil1118 0A Costa Meaan who aaid lbe death and burial of -pannta in July pTeventecl bia r<pOl'tiDg it earlier bu told police a thief bas stolen an eatimated •J.,500 -ill ol stag moviea from bis home. boOked on cbaree• ot rape. COll'l trl-.C lo the dellnqueney ol a minor and lewd c-.ct u a re- lllllt of the alleged sexual en1 • -lnearlyJuly. ,, Waller waa released OD bis owri ._izance wltbout baviJIC Iii poet monetary batl. ' Waller operates a leased tedt and feed store on the Fair· lf'OUDdl and was one ot several spokesmen for bone ownen wl:tt loet their animab In a trqic 1114· ble fire earlier this year. ' ( Although there ii no mention yet on a city councU_agenda, the growing controveny over PoUi· ble late·nigbl flights ol a type of small jet at Orange County Airport might land anyway in· Newport Beach council cham· ben tonight. Ce11na ,.-pokeJme<1' usertOd !hit the amallt Jet'• de- lip made it q . :~llWl7 ~'driven <Tall wbicli-uoie the t:ermlnal al will. ">! · 1 But a ·publlC oUtcry has de- veloped since the presentation and hundreds of Tesiclentl livinl m. both sides of Upper Newport Bay have joined the fray. State aoverument code sec· ti-prohibit omcen ot public qenciea from ea mini more than szo iD a 12·month period fr<>m a compaJiy that could 1ain from the olllcer '• vote. Lynn bu admitted eam1nC a total of $1,• from V1'N for -on easel wirelaled to transit mat· Tbe-victim, 50, an eat side re- sident and apartment house owner, told Officer Art Courteau the 30 reels of 8 m11u..,,._ mov· iel v•triabed durln& a three-week Doctor Fmds ~· Wife Killed •1 Mayor PTo·tem Milan Dostal vowed earlier today to bring the matter up for a vote later in the evening session -demanding that the council go oo record in opposition to the possible lifling of an 11 p.m. curfew for the ~Citation jet. Citing recent pr~entations made to the council by builders of the aircraft, Dostal insisted that ·~misconceptions'' have arisen after lhe showing of a slide Irvine Crash Kills Woman A San Gabriel woman was fatally Injured Sunday when she lost control of her car on the San Diego Freeway in Irvine and it slammed into a concrete bridge support. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said Jean C. McLean, 59, died at Saddleback Communi- ty Hospital three hours after the 5:30 a.m. crash near the junction of the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways. The CHP spokesman said it ap- peared the woman's car blew a tire at big:b speed, caU5lni the car to swerve into an overpass support pillar. U.S. Predietion "The City of Newport Beach has been opposed to Di&hl jet flights for years, and I insist that that opposition stand. "The council should ft.Uy go on tecord as opposing the Ctta- tioo just as it bas all the other jets," Dostal said. Interest in the pending action tonight is apparently keen .. City Clerk Laura Lagic. sai.4 this morning that her oftlee hu been "swamped with calls" from citizens vowing to appear tonight -even though the matter of the flights does not appecµ-on the agenda. DEI.AY • • • part of the Hinshaw conspiracy, Upton was fined $2,500 and placed on three years probation. At bis upcoming trial, the former assistant assessor ii cbarsed with accepting bribes from Tandy Corporation officials in return for favorable aueu- ment figures. Representing the people in the case will be Assistant District AUorney Michael Capizzi, who last week ended the pr'Ol«Ution of auesaorJackVallqalnVen· turaCounty. Record Com Crop . Desp.ite Setbacks W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The Aartculture Department said um afternoon it eaUmates the corn crop, keystone ol the U.S. food economy, at a record 5.8 billion bushels de.pile recent Weeb of heavy fioodlna In the _.-Great Plains and lnlufft· dent rain In the bean of the Com Bell: That fllure reprment.a .1:11 in· crease of 28 percent ovv 1ut year's wealber·beaten harvest but ls much less than last montl!'• estimate of a.05 blllioo bulhels. . ne previous record came tn 19'13-w-farmera broulhl In S.84 blllloo buaheb of C<XD, lhe mojor livestock feed sraln and -key raw Ingredient ol a variet, of other food pTOdueta. The USDA CTop Reportlnc Board a1ao said the IO)lbem crop 1hoWd be 1.48' blllion bulbela. up 11 percent from 1974. The 1975 wheat crop, with the winter v~tles virtually all c;ul, WU Ht at I record 2.14 bllllooi bulbela, dowll 2.percent ln>m the July. estlmale of 2.1t. billlon buahell. .'' • ,/' ' I The'-d'1 Inda ·ot sndllO- tlan of all er°"" wH placed at a ~ 122 ~m-.,lred lo !lie llfl base year of 1811, In 1173, the n- conl ¥Hr for moot key sralnl. the lndes wu 120. · The board · aald Ila AuA::"J fttlmataobaftOY...-lbe· · - productloa quantity cm '"'"' la lour of lhe J.aat 10 yun aDd - under II iD \be other alx. I tef"I. T J The Newport Beach attorney, Who ii the lone ••public" member of the tramll boud, bas loot his bid for rHleetioD ·lo that post. The pubJie meiq~r.is e\eeted by a majarlty of the either four dire<· ton, all ot whom ate elected of- ficials and, Lynn hai been =~m~ofthen~dlfortbe . pedocl. ' He said the pornographic mov- ies . were carefully bidden and few friends knew of them. "Evasive,'' ii the way Officer Courteau's grand theft report described the victim's respoose when questioned a-the pre- cise content and oriCiD ol the dlr· tymovies. He said he needed the report to file an insurance claim to recover thevalueoftbe loss. • . ' OAKLAND ·(AP) -·A- wbo bad been on a llahing lriP · f0181d bis wife stabbed lo death when be returned home, police say. , Dr. Irving Johnaon found the fully clothed body ol bia wif•i Alm, Z1, iDaide the fnllll door of their bOme In the llontclalr ·Dis- trict late Saturday, police said: She bad been stabbed twice iD U.. torso. i • MARINERS SAVINGS, In coopera, tlon with the United Stales Government, It now authorized to receive a dlrecl deposit of your Social Security cheek into your pereonal saving~ account. vour direct deposit today: Your choc:I< earns Interest from the dale of d8poolt until the day you need ,It. You'll r-lve the hlgheat lhter111 available on Federal.ly insured iavlngs. Hare . .,. three good reasons to atart • 1. No more concern about mall delaya nr· the chance of having your check lost nr atolen. · -• • • ' . 2 . No waiting ln. line to deposit or cash · you~chack. ' ' ., ( ( . :-• ,. 1 - 'I I I .. I •i I II ! l J l .1 ~ • 1 · I' I '1 - • Pl 111 lo .. , ~ M ··~I • ~ .J ~ 'J M ,. '" d .. .'(.'j 11 k! ll a ,, '~ ·~ "' "' ...