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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-22 - Orange Coast Pilotesa • ire uts ~ars DAILY PILOT Meson Gets Six Months * * * 1oc * * * -In Murder Pact on Wife FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 22, 1975 VOL. M, HO. 2.)1, t S£CTIONS, «I PAGES • • • • Ex-assessor's Aide Fined $1,000 S11f f ocates Marine Perishes After Jetty Fall A22-year-old Marine from Fre- moBt died Thursday night when he Slipped on the rocks of the west jetty at the Newport Harlx>r entrance and apparently suf- focated a fter the fall. The name of the Marine is be- ing withheld pending notification of hi s family. The victim and a friend, al~o a Marine. were walking along the Man Sentenced For Soliciting Wife's Murder Costa Mesa bank manager Darrell Dean lleiscr , who pleaded guilty to soliciting his wife's murder, was sentenced to six months in Orange County Jail . Thursday. Superio"r Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave lleiser, 42, 16092 Windemeir St., Huntington Beach, credit for 90 days already served in county jail and placed him on five years formal proba- tion. l-leiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his office at Crocker Na· tional Bank, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, after allegedly mak· ing a $600 down payment on his wife's murder. According to information re· leased by Costa Mesa detective George Wilson at the time of lhe arrest, the money was paid to sheriff's undercover officer Les Leber. The full a mount or the murder pact was to have been $10,000, Wilson said. No motive for the planned kill- ing was given. Heiser, who was in custody but dressed in a busi · ness suit when sentenced, had been m a rried to his wire 12 years. The couple have two children. Dozer Slices Clemente Line A bulldozer s liced into a gas line Thursday sending a stream of escaping gas into lhe air ror more than an hour in San Clemente. San Clemente Fir(' Depart· ment units blocked off the street near the mishap at 1.22 Avenida Algodon until repairmen from the gas company arrived and CI09e<I off the one-inch gas line. No evacuation was necessary as the escaping gas was dJ sslpat. ed by the wind, fireman said. The bulldozer was grading earth for new development. If jetty at about 10 p.m., according to police. Police Detective Ken Smith said the victim was apparently running across the rocks, lost his bal a n ce, a n d fe ll into a depression in the rocks. He knocked himself un· conscious during the fall and ap- parently suffocated because or the position in which he landed, Smith said. He was taken to Ho ag Memorial Hos pital by am- bulance where h e was pro- nounced dead on arrival. Newport Beach lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said the Marine was placed on a Harbor Depart- ment patrol boat where an at- tempt to revive him.was made. The etfort failed and he never regained consciousnscss Lockabey said. ' Leftists Bomb Argentine Ship LA PLATA. Argentina (AP) - Leftist terrorists today blew up and sank an Argentine navy mis- sile frigate being built in La Plata. the navy said. No casualties were reported. The attack came on the third anniversary of the deaths of 16 guerrille.s at a navy base in the Patagonfa town of Trelew and security forces were placed on full alert expecting violence. The navy said the frigate San· tisima Trinidad sank after the 3 a.m. explosion at the Rio San- tiago shipyard, 25 miles south of Buenos Aires. Jt said an un· derwater demolition charge ex- ploded in the vesset·s engine room. Badge Came Too Late ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardis ty 's dream came true too late. The 14 ·year-old Boy Scout earned 2S merit badges and was climbing a tree to raise the American flag Aug. 10 when he rell to the ground. H e n ever re- gained consciousness in Pa l omar Memorial Hospital, where he died this week. His long-yearned-for Eagle Scout award arrived at the hospital before Mark die d, but he was un- conscious and did not know about it. •tis father pinned it on the sheet beside the body, Mesa Carport Blaze O.Ur Pli.t ~ bJ RlcMnl koffllft" SILHOUETTED BY FLAMES, FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN COSTA MESA CARPORT Eight Autos Lost In Fire •t 10...untt Apartment Complex on 16th .Street Newport Suspeet Murder Setup Sparks Arrest A Newport Beach resident bas been arrested on suspicion of ar- ranging the beating death last week of a Garden Grove doctor who was to testify against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E . Chambers, 45, of 3710 Seashore Drive, was taken into cus tody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder charges. Also arrested at the Jade Palace Motel on suspicion of committing the murder was Gary Michael Rollo, 23, of Garden Grove. Rollo was a key figure in the murder·for-hire trial two years ago of ·Fullerton Allomey Michael Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being held in connection with the slay- ing Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident and owner or five California Medical· Weight Clinics in the COWlty. Garden Grove Police said al lhe time the murder w&!I dis- covered. it appeared Trace had surprised a burglar in his home "nd was blugeoned to death in a ~truggle. A door to l'.·~ doM."'"': tiouse at 9871 Stanford Ave. had been pried open. But Thursday, the roou of the \ case were traced t.o Huntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J . Liley. Detective Randy Toburen, fraud investigator for the Hunt· ington Beach Police De part- ment, described the chain or events that police now allege led to the murder of Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cha m- bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree- ment whereby he would be the (See BEATING, Page A2) WATER BILLS DRAJN HVMOR ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) -Jack H. Baker opened his mail and discovered three water bills from the city, one for $.00, one for $10.9S and one for $187,209.08. Baker blamed the excess biJJ. ing on a computer e rror. "We've been out of town most of the month,'' Baker lamented. City Manager Bob Owen said he had no idea why Baker got three bills. · · I ' • Gas in Tanks Feeds Mesa Carport Blaze By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,,,. O.llr Pllol $bff Raging £1.ames fed by gasoline in fuel tanks des tro~ eight cars and the carport or a Costa Mesa apartment complex Thursday night, causing more than $40,000 damage before firemen fighting it in cramped, confined quarters brought the blaze under control. Investigators probing th e cause of the fire in a JO-unit com- plex at 268 E . 16th St.. on the city's eastside said today they may never know what ignited it. Damage was so severe in the blaze discovered al 9:45 p .m. that firemen fear alt clues to its origin wer e destroyed. Arson has not been ruled out however, and investigation con~ tinued today. Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp confirmed police re- ports that the fire originated either in or around a late mode l Chevrolet sedan parked in the carport. "The carport ·was totally in- volved in fl a mes when we got there," Chief Beauchamp said today. He added that, because of the location of the fire, it could have ignited and burned slowly for some time, s preading before it roared up in towering na.mes (See FIRE, P•«eA2) > Falsified Payroll Records By GARY GRANVILLE ot !he D~ily Pilot $4.iff Another member of Rep. An· drew Hinshaw 's CR·Newport Beach ) 1972 assessor's office campaign team has been fined $1 ,000 after p leading guilty lo falsifying county payroll re- cords. Fined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams but ilot placed on probation wa s Kirk Armistead, 64. . Armistead, a retired Marine general, left his post in the as· sessor's office that Hinshaw headed from 1965 through 1972 in mid·1974. But when the Orange County Grand Jury indicted nine of- ficials last December and charged them with conspiring to campaign on Hinshaw's behalf at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among them. Three weeks ago, he pleaded gui lty to signing fraudulent vaca· tion slips for county employes when they were actually working on Hinshaw·s 1972 campaign to un seat incumbent Republican maverick John Schmitz. When his client was sentenced Thursday, d.efense attorney Michael McCrae argued that Armistead had been punished enough through the adverse publicity resulting from the scan- dal. The $1 ,000 fine indicated that Judge Williams appirently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. (See FINED, Page AZ) Or:ng~<:ast Weather Low clouds ni ght and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in· land with hi ghs of 77 to 82. Beach temperatures 68·72: · INSIDE TODA V .KOC£· TV's . P.aul Cabbell and three.(l.!sociates spent 18 months traveling through California to film .a special .wries of documentaries which will be shown beginning. nen month. See story on. P.oge Cl of today's Weektnder. Al Y-Sen•k• ....... Emwo llom"<ll l...M. .. , .. C.11*1\I• 0.UlllM ....... C'•"-rol 0.1111-k .. l"INftC• ll'tr tM 1tec1f'11 --_.,._ _._.. Index A) ,,..II .. .: All ,,.,.., 8l MvWI """'' 81 .._, .... I ... -' A1,e1 0r....-c.-r D1·11 ....... All S•h•l.l ......... All ""'"' •• SM<lllNrlltt.• ... l T ... '11-- AO -··-C4 ... ,..~ •1 WMtl tu •• cw .. .. .. ••4 •• .... .... a <M .. .. CM • esa ire uts - DAILY PILOT Meson Gets Six Months , * * * 10< * * * In Murder Poet on Wife FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, AUGUST 22, 1975 ' VOL. Ml, NO. t :M, 4 SECTIOMS. 40 P•GES • • • • Ex-assessor's Aide Fined $1,000 S11ff••cotes Marine Perishes After Jetty Fall A 22-year-old Marine rrom Fre-mc.t died Thursday night when he Slipped o n the rocks of the west jetty at the Newport Harbor entrance and apparently suf- focated after the fall. The name of the fwfarine is be- ing withhe ld pending notification o(hisfamily. The victim and a friend, also a Marine, were walking along the Man Semenced For Soliciting Wife's Murder 'Costa Mes a bank manager Darrell Dean 1-le iscr , who pleaded guilty to soliciting his wife's murder, was sentenced to six months in Orange County J ail Thursday. Superio·r Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser, 42, 16092 Windem eir St., 1-luntington Beach, credit for 90 days a1rt!ady served in county jail and placed him on five years formal proba- tion. Heiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his office at Crocker Na- tional Bank, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, after allegedly mak· ing a S600 down payment on his wife's murder . According to inrormalion re- leased by Costa Mesa 1detective George Wilson at the time of the arrest, the money was paid to sheriff"s undercover oCficer Les Leber. The full amount of the murder pact was to have been $10,000, Wilson said. No motive for the planned kill· ing was given. Heiser, who was in custody but dressed in a busi- ness suit when sentenced, had been married to his wire 12 years. The couple have two children. Dozer Slices Clemente Llne A bulldozer sliced into a gas line Thursday s ending a stream ol escaping gas into the air for more than an ho ur in San Clemente. San Clemente Fire Depart- ment uni.ts blocked ofC the street near'the mishap al 122 Avenida Algodon until repairmen from the gas company arrived and cloeed off the one-inch gas line. No evacuation wtls necessary as the,escar,ing gas was dissipal· ed by thew nd, fireman said. T'he bu.lldoz:e.r wa.s gradlng earth IOI." new development. I jetty at about 10 p.m., aecording to poHce. ~olice Detective Ken Smith said _the victim was apparently running across the rocks, lost his balance, and fell into a depression in the rocks. He knocked him se lf un - conscious during the (aJI and ap- parently surrocated because of the position in which he landed Smith said . ' He w as taken to Hoag 1'1emorial Hos pital by am· bulance where he was pro- nounced dead on arrivaJ. Newport Beach liCeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey s aid the Marine was placed on a Harbor Depart- ment patrol boat where an at- tempt to revive him was made. The efCort railed and he never regained con s ciousns e ss , 1..-0ckabey said. Leftists Bomb Argentine Ship LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) - Leftist terrorists today blew up and sank an Argentine navy mis· sile frigate being built in La Plata, the navy s aid. No casualties were reported. The attack i:amc on the third anniversary of the deaths of 16 guerrillas at a navy base in the Patagonia town oC Trelew and security forces were placed on full alert expecting violence. The navy said the frigate San- tisima Trinidad sank after the 3 a.m. explosion at the Rio San- tiago shipyard, 25 miles south of Buenos Aires. It said an un- derwater demolition charge ex- ploded in the vessel's engine room. BadgeCmrw Too Laie ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardisty's dream came true too late. The 14-year -old Boy Seoul earn ed 25 m erit badges and was climbing a tree to raise the American nag Aug. 10 when he Cell to the ground. He never re- gained consciousness In Palomar Memorial Hospital, where he died this week. His long-yearned-for Eagle Scout award arrived at the hospkthl bcCore Mark died, but he was un- conscious and did not know about it. His father pinned it on the sheel beside lhe body. Mesa Carport Blaze D•Ur POeot ,,_ loy Rl<"-l'd K°""lff SILHOUETTED BY FLAMES, FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN COSTA MESA CARPORT Eight Autos lo9t In Fire •t 10-unlt Apartment Complex on 16th.Street Newport Suspeet Murder Setup Sparks Arrest A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on suspicion or ar· ranging the beating death last week of a Garden Grove doctor who was to testify against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E . Chambers , 45, of 3710 Seashore Drive, was taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening a nd booked into Orange County jail on murder charges. Also arrested at the Jade Palace Motel on suspicion o( committing the murder was Gary Michael Rollo, 23, of Garden Grove. Rollo was a key Cigure in the murder-for-hire trial two years ago or F\allerton Attorney Michael Remington. Chambers a nd RoUo are being held in connectio~ with the slay- ing Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident and owner of five California Medical· Weight Clinics in the county. Garden Grove police said at the time the murder w~ dis· covered it appeared Trace had gurprised a burglar in his home and was blugeoned to death in a ~truggle. A door to c·, doM.nr':; House at 9871. Stanford Ave. had been pried open. But Thursday, the roots or the case were traced to Huntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J. Liley. Detective Randy Toburen, fraud investigator Cor the Hunt- ington Beach Police Depart- ment, described the chain or events that police now allege led to the murder or Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cham· bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace an"d proJ)OSed a business agree- ment whereby he would be the (See BEATING, Page A2) WATER BILLS DIUJN HUMOR ROSWELL. N.M. (AP) -Jack H. Baker opened his mail and discovered three water bil1s from the city, one for $.00, one for $10.95 and one Cor $187,209.08. Baker blamed the excess bill- ing on a eompuler error. "We 've been out of town most of the month,'' Baker lamented. City Manager Bob Owen said he had no idea why Baker got three bills. · · ' ' , • - Gas in Tanks Feeds Mesa Carport Blaze By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ci 11'111 O.ily Pll.t SWtt Raging flames fed by gasoline in fuel tanks destro:iir.! eight cars and the carporl or a Costa Mesa apartment complex Thursday night. causing more than $40,000 damage before fire men fighting it in cramped, con£incd quarters brought the blaze under control. Investigators probing the cause of the fire in a JO-unit com- plex at 268 E . 16th St .. on the city's easts ide said today they may never know what ignited it. Damage was so severe in the blaze discovered at 9:45 p.m. that Ciremen rear all clues to its origin were destroyed. Arson has not been ruled out however, and investigation con· tinued today. Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp conCirmed police re- ports that the fire originated either in or around a late model Chevrolet sedan parked in lhe carport. "The carport ·was totally in· volved in names when we got there," Chief Beauchamp said today. He added that, because of the location of the fire, it could have ignited and burned slowly for some time, spreading before it roared up in towering names (See FIRE, P•ge AZ) ) Falsified Payroll Records By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM D•ily PUot SUtl Another member oC Rep. An· drew Hinshaw's (R-N°""ewport Beach) 1972 assessor's oCCice campaign team has been fined. $1.000 after pleading guilty to falsifying county payroll re ~ cords. Fined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams but ilot placed on probation wa s Kirk Armistead, 64. • Armistead, a retired Marine general, leCt his post in the as· s es sor's office that Hins haw headed Crom 1965 through 1972 in mid-1974. But when the Orange County Grand Jury indicted nine of. ficials last Decembe r and charged them with conspiring to campaign on Hinshaw's behalf at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among them. Three weeks ago, he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca· tion slips for county employes when they were actually working on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign to unseat incumbent Republican maverick John Schmitz. When his client was sentenced Thursday, d,efens e attorney Michael McCrae argued that Armistead had been punished. enough through the adverse publicity resulting from the scan- dal. The $1,000 Cine indicated that Judge Williams apparently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. (See FINED, Page AZ) OraL~g~L:ast Weather Low clouds night and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in- land with highs of 77 to 82. Beach temperatures 68-72: · INSIDE TODA. V . KOCE-TV'1. Poul Cabbell and three.o.tsociates spent 18 months traveling through Coliforrtia to film . a .special series of documentarie.s which will be shown beginning. nC%f month. See story on. P.age CJ of today's Weekender. Index AIYwrStrvk• ........ E,_ loflltlff.11 L,M.h\fd C.lltorftl• a.u1t1.o •l llMHN• All M1¥1•• llJ Mui""'''---· B• "-tloMI .... M AS.Bl Or ..... C.IOll\J Dl·12 ,....._ .. ·~ :: """"' trMl-•d 0.•lh ...... l<H ,,_(_ For 1111' ll:O(trllll --IMtrmlssl""' Allfl~" A11 s,1.i.~r AlO s.,em Al Stotll Mllrke\l ••·1 T•l9"4tleol •I ll!HI'" 11 ........ , C4 W.• .... M•wt .. -. ..... .. ••·1 ., ••• ·~ ..... .. ~ • " A2 UAIL 'J t'ILU I Fuoay. August 22, 1975 Space City Seen NASA Studies Orbiting Community M OUNTAI N VIEW (UPJ)-A fl oating space cily fo r 10,000 persons. t•umplPtc 1,1,•it.h s hops. schools. ind us t ry n nd ag:i·iculture. t ould be reasibly built in the Sloan's Qrbit , 240,000 m iles fr om t arth, a NASA stud)' lt•um report- ed today, Price tag on lhe mile diameter whE>el·shnped habitat "'oulcf be about $100 billion , or l '>''O to three ti1ncs the cost or lht• Apollo pro- ject. the 28 -mt'm ber group said. The group reporlt>tl "no fun · damental scientific obstacles to such an undC'rtaking." llowevcr, UPI Tttepllolo they :said the practica1 engi neer- ing and soC'ial problems would be diffi cult to work out. Designed by the summe r Sll.ldY group at NAS A's Ames Research Center , the floating s paceship a nd its contents would weigh 500,000 pounds, about the size of the larges t supertanker. 1'hc wheel would rotate arowid its hub at one revoluti on per minute, fast enough so the centrifucal force felt by its inhabitants would simulate their norm al weight on earth. Principa l industries would be the manufacture of other col- onies and of power satellites to be placed in or bit above the earth, the study said. "These satell ites would gather sWtlight almost 24 hours a day and beam it to earth as low densi- ty microwaves." the study said. ··on earth , t he micro wa ves would be converted lo elect ricity and fed into the usual distribu- tion sys tems." Abundant solar energy could be used by the coloni sts to pro- cess m a teria ls from the moon, wher e the surCace consists of 20 to 30 percent m eta ls. · The study g roup. in its fmal re- port, r ecomme nded that the United Sta tes adopt a program to move toward such colonization oC s pace. "An act ual program of space- colonization m ight be an evolu· tionary step comparable to the transition of life from the sea to the land or the transition of our own progenitors from life in Ole primitive forest s to the open plains," the r eport said. BUCK ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD MAY BE REALITY Artist's Conception of Aoaling Space City Dr. Robert 1\of acElroy, a re· s ea rch e r at Ames, s aid a separate study was being made for colonizing M<i r s. "The red planet, more like earth than any other , could be a t arget for human m igr ation," MacElroy said . "The trick is to build a breath able atmosphere in what is now an alien e nviron- ment." Front Page A I BEATING SUSPECT. •• senior partner not onl y in the weight clinics but also some other invest mcnts. ·· Toburen said l,i]('y and Cham- bers told the doctor their own , firm., c~\led Fina~cial. Research, \11oufd 1n ... es t capital tn the pro- jects. The detecti ve sai d the two men told the doctor he could in vest prof it s from his c linics in Anaheim . Santa An a, I..a guna Jlills, Ora nge a nd Placentia. The partnership was call ed the CRT Corporati'on. ''But the n thl'y (Lil ey and Chambersl needed some money to invest since t t1ey didn't really h ave any,·· Toburen alleged. Police cla im I.il ey and Cham- b ers a p proac h ed Leonar d Burma n, an e ld er ly Huntington Beach m an whose daughter was an office m anager in one of T race's clinic s. ··e y s h o w i n g h im f als e documenta tion , in cluding so- called evidence they were in the process of buying Woody's Wharf Restaura nt in Newport Beach, they convinced him (Burman) to dra""· out hi s life savings of $1 0,000," Toburen c harged. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes a nd false stock certifi cates termed by Toburcn as "a lot of worthless paper." . P olice we r e t ipped to the possibility of a fraud and upon discovering Dr. Trace ;..-ne w nothing of the activities of his two new "pa rtners," Chambers and Liley were arrested on fraud and grand theft c har ges, Toburen said. Both were r eleased on bail pending a pr elim inary hearing Sept. 24. 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Garde n Grove police a llege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo to kill Trace to prevent him from testifying. Rollo, during the Remington trial in 1973, cla imed he was a karate expert a nd a technical ad- vi ser for the ''Kun g Fu '' television series. In that case. Rollo asserted he was approached by Re mington to contract with hir ed killers in an alleged conspiracy to kill seven persons involved in civil actions against the Fullerton attorney. No one ever was killed and in the r esulting co nspiracy trial Remington was acquitted of all charges afte r Rollo was s hown under eras-e xa mination to have lied, according to court records. Rollo himself pleaded guilty in connect ion with the Remington case to soliciting a murder and served a jail ter m. More recently, Rollo was con- victed t"'O weeks ago in Orange Count y Superior Court o n charges of r eceiving stolen pro- perty -two samurai s words stolen last November from the Hollywood home of "Kung Fu" techni cal adviser David Chou. Clinic Chief Gives Self Up The rorme r administrator oC Irvine's Airport Medical Clinic has surrendered al Or ange Coun- ty Superior Cour t on charges he e m bezzl ed $10,000 fro m the clinic. Gary Lee Clar k, 36, of 20901 Nat iona l La ne. Huntington Be ach, was re leased on his own recognizance after he and his al· torne y ·a ppeared at court t o answer a wa r rant on the em- bezzl ement charges. The owners or the clinic made the cha rges, contending Clark had embezzled the money before leaving the c linic in June. He s aid this might be done in a matter or decades iC conditions could be c r eated where algae- li k e o r g anis m s u sing sol a r energy a nd photosynthesis make oxygen a s green plants do on earth. "These conditions may be possible i( a way is found to ir. rigate the planet with water sus- pected to be in or under the soil," he said. Teen Arrested In $20,000 Laguna Theft Arizona police arrested a youth early today and recovered a car and a po rtion o r more than $20,000 in jewelry. cameras and other expensive items reported stolen Thurs day from an architect's Laguna Beach home. Tucson officer s said the youth thus far has r e fused to identify himself. Pierre A. Poisson, 34, of 137 Cleo St., a Corona del Mar architect, told police Thursday that he r eturned home and round that a $15,000 gold ring set with the rare ge m , Al exandrite, other item s and his car had been stolen. Poisson told officers that a 17-year-old youth who had been staying with him as a house guest since Sunday a lso was gone. Police said the youth appeared a t P oisson 's house, told the architect he had j ust gotten a job a t a local auto bod y shop and needed a place to stay for a few Cl ays until h e could settle perma nently. Accordin g l o loc al police, Tucson autho rities s lopped Poisson's station wagon, bearing the per sonalized li cense pla te "ARM PIT," for a routine traffic violation. The youth was arrested when he refused lo identity himself to a peace officer. Triple Treat Mom Gets Three Daughters A SURPRISED Westminster mother has given birth lo triplet girls at l·luntington Interco mmunily Hospita l. Dana Lynn, Dawn Marie and Denise P atrici a 1-teien a rrived Tuesday al 2:48 p .m ., 3:05 rp.m . and 3:28 p.m. · The mother , Joan Heien, 30, of 8032 16th St., has 9-yea r-old twin s , and says that 's wh at ishe was expect- ing this t ime. "I Wr\S SHOCKED at first," she said this morn· ing, ''b ut no w l 'm very e x c ited." The moth e r and babies are doing well, according lo Mrs. Jean Ball , s upervisor of nursing. The father, Donald Heien, 38, works os a maclllntst at Smith 'fools in Irvin e . • 1 ,, Fr'Ont Page Al FINED ... But the judge also discarded Dep ut y Distr ic t Attorn e y William Evans' urgumenl that Armistead be sent to jail to dis· c-o urage other publi c officials from s uch Pets. Armistt:ia d is the r;;eve nth fo rmer worker in the assessor 's orfice lo be fined in connection with the use of county employes in 1-1.lnshaw 's s uccessful cam· paign for Congress. He is the only one so far not Co be placed on probation. But un· l.ike the others, because or his re- tirement las t vear, Armistead did not lose his job. The heaviest fines levied on the illegal pr actices in the office that Hins h a w h ead ed have b~en $2,500. It was levied on former assis· tant assessor George Upton who is pres ently a waiting sentencing after pleading gui lty to three counts of accepting bribes. J Front Page Al FIRE ... that lit the night sky. lie explained that the fire scene was hidde n from,view by a concrete block wall and a fence that a lso m ade access lo the burning car port difficult · for fireme n. Noone was injured in the bl aze. Onl y two tenants wer e away or had parked their cars outside on the street, fire m en said, and eight or them a r e without private transportation today as a result . Chi ef Be auc hamp said t he apartments are owned by Lars H. Lar sen, who lives in one unit . Despite the severity of t he blaze, the r esidential portions of the compl ex escaped d amage from n am es, he said. Heir Kidnap Drama Related NEW YORK (UPI).-A man wearing a s ki mask slipped into Edgar Bronfman's car the night the whisky magnate delivered the $2 .3 million r ansom for his son, and for ced him to drive t hroug h the c ity's darkened streets until the money could be transferred lo a second car. The chilling story or the late night m eeting was described in FBI affidavits for search war· r ants unsealed Thursday. Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER • .-~:~·::.--·~ .. ~:,··· ~ '.··· Inflation Takes Sharp New Twist -NEW YORK ('AP) -It'• 1mall comfort to consumers whose pockets are being raided by the 1atest round or rls· ing prices, but economist! and businessmen suy lnfiaUon J975-style has different underlylng causes and may be l-:_ss se vere than the 1973-74 variety. Jn the pais l few weeks, Prtces of steel, plastics and other synthetics cooking flour, corfee, onions, lead, automobiles, gasdllne &ml olhei-goods have been raised by producer s r rter h~lr a yeai'of relaUve price stability. SOME OF THESE PRICE CHANGES arc 5howin1 up on retail tags and government statlsUcs, while others will take hold in the coming ·weeks and months. Another ln- dtcation of sha r p price rises came Thursday when the gov- ernment r eported the J uly consumer price index rose at a n annual 14 .4 per cent rate, identical to the change in the July wholesale price index r eported two w eeks earlier. NE·u~s 'i"'·ILYSI."' July was the nrst rt ·.,-, -_.., month since November tha t con sumer prices r ose in double digits, a nd only the second time in the case of wholesal e prices. "It appe ars that these recent pric ~ cha:nges r eflect cost inc re ases by producers, while the 1nflat1on last year had the looks of excess demand," said First National City Bank economis t Leif Olsen. ''AS DEMAND llAS PICKED UP a bit recently, this is the time to r ecoup easts," he said. And Dr. Pierre Rinfret , a pri va te economist, explained that in 1973'-74 t he n ation suffered the full force of both "de· mand-pull"' inflation-the case of too many dollars c has- ing too few goods -and "cost-push" inflation m~ked by mushroo ming costs of labor, energy a nd raw m atenals. But Rinfret and others say inflation this year is mosUy "cost-push," with only a touc h of "demand-pull." The re- cession s till is r etarding the nation 's de mand !or many goods. A year ago, the rationale for the sharp price ris~s w~s clear enough, even i£ it was based partly on economic m1s- calcula tions by m any business. With the ending April 30, 1974 of the federal wage-price controls, manufacturers and raw' m ateri al producers we re, in the words of a tool manufacturer a t the ti m(', ''doubling up a nd catching up," that is, raising prices sharply after nearly three years or government restralnls. · AT THE SAME TIME, THE QUADRUPLING of oil prices sharp inc reases in agricultural products and many other 'raw mate rials and growing labor demands made hi gher prices essential for many companies. But then, the miscalcul ation: most U.S. companies vastly overestimated the nation's demand £or goods or all kinds last year . And many, fearing a continued sharp climb in the price or r a w and manufactured goods, accumulated vast inventories. Thal frantic stockpiling efCort by industry is where the ''dc m a nd -pull'' came in . Register by Mail Plan Approved SACRAMENT O (AP) - Californi a's D e m oc rat - dominated Senat e has approved postcard vot e r r egis tra tion, SUMMER . SALE CONTINUES FINAL WEEK 96 ''50FA, which could increa se the r e- gistration ·of fe llow Democrats. The bill won a 22·14 vcte Thurs· day. SPECIAL LEATHER SALE 20% OFF b4"'LOVESEAT • CHA lll,. OT TOMA"' • OEALl-llS fOll HENRfOON • OREXEl • H[QI TAC.l • KARAS I AN •. \.\IOOOMARK • BAKER I I 7Ni11Nt'N~" FI NE FURN /TUR£ & INT£l<I OR D!iSt c,·N iC ~'" 115 JO • Ofher Oays 9 ·1,1 5 30 • '"day 9·9 •Closed Mondays ( ) * IQ~QflNC.f 4 1J~~" "'-oNlHO~Nt 81VO l/8 1)1• NEWPO !il BEAC H • 1111 w1~t(11ll Ct 6~] X))() LAGVNA 8EAC., • 1J~ .. 0 9t .. ro11.s1 .. w, ·~· ·~~· I I ~ I s: d d ti II II d " " $, Ji ' II a a " ~ b g h p 'I n J z z F A fi b' ~ C' ., a, ro q g SI sl ro lY, .. "' N r: ·"' .. h p I< ~ p. j ci "' " n c' h n b ,, a .. & 'lS ·w@(!!] rr ~®r?WD©® Grand J F',iday, August 22. 1975 CA.IL V PILOT The column appt;,irs dally e"('f'lll Saturday• and Mondays. Change Sough( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--"''--~~~~~~~ _.iii u problPrn., 'f'//1·11 uirill' /'r1r Dunn. /'(A/ u:d/ cul r~·tl /Oµt'. 911/ l/iP ons1t.11•rs onrl uc: 11n11 yo11 r111ed !11 !$1l/1•1• Ull'(/lltrl<'S HI y o r1l'r11r111·n1 n111/ IJ 11 si1t t>S:1. ~ln1/ tJQUr t]U11:.fior1.~ lo J'OI Du11n Al Y ou r St•rtiict! <>rung!• (0 Qf1sr /)111/y l'llnl. /J.(J J'oI J.'ifj/), Costn ,\ff'~O . ,~.., !J~li~l'i". Jncl udl! yo11 r telt>p/J(J11t.' nu r11 11~· r. 82 Mlnlmaon DE1\R J>A"f : I've been paying $1 .90 an hour to a lady who docs domestic work for me each week· d ay. She has informed me that the minimum wage law r1.."Quires th;.it she be paid $2 per hour, and that she can d e mand the 10 cents (liffcrcncc for each hour she's worked for me since the n1inimum w:.ige changed from $1.90 to $2 per hour on Jan. 1, 1975. Is this true? I didn't mean to undel'pay her. r just wa sn 't 01.ware of the change in the la~. L . T ., Newport Beach Since dometitic "'·orkers now are covered by "the minimum wa ge laws, your employe does ha ve the right lo demand back pay equivalent to lbe difference between tbe a mount she has been getting and the current $2 per hour minimum wa1e. Under the present la'MP·, the minimum wage will be Increased to $2.20 begin· ning Jan. I, 1976, and $2 .30 on Jan. 1, 1977. ZoyslaGrau DEAR PAT : I ordered 900 Zoysia grass plugs from Zoysia Farms Nurseries of Baltimore in April aod June 1974. When the first planting a rrived, they were brown. I planted them anyway, as they were guaranteed to grow even if brown. The next shipment arrived in the same condition but also were planted. l asked for replacement of all 900 plugs in October as provided for in the guarantee, or reimbursement of $75, t he cost of the plugs plus shipping. Zoysia replied that replacements would be sent in March 1975. When the plugs had not arrived by mid-April, I plant· ed a regular lawn. Zoysia Farm Nurseries insist that their war· ranty offers r eplacement only, ,not refunds. They have agreed to send me a "special concession," half t he price or the cost of the plugs, but this is unsatisfactory tome. · B.A., Newport Beach A $40.81 rerund is being Issued to you. This is the lull cost of the plugs, minus shlpplngcosts. Bird Food DEAR PAT: Jstill usetheSan Diego Zoo h ummingbird food re· cipe you orfered through your column, but J 'd also like to know w hat plants attract hum· mingbirds. The amOWlt of s ugar called for in the recipe is pretty bard on the budget. K.L., Ne\.VPOrt Beach E xp e rt!I say th •t hum- mingbirds are a ttracted lo the blooms of c •llistemon, l eljos, fuchslu, lantan•, loalcara a nd albbla. Slasher Plagues Indiana INDIANAPOLIS {AP) - Authorities throughout Indiana continued today to track down re- ported sightings of a suspect in the savage knife assault of three young Indianapoli s girls, one of whom also was raped. "Everybody with red hair. a wrinkled face ~nd a station wagon seems to be a suspect," said detective Sgt. Ron Bruce of the Indiana State Police post her e. "We've only got about 500,000 or so to go.'' The three girl s, aged II, 13 and 14, w ere pick ed up whil e hitchhiking Tuesday and drive n to a rura l area east of I n· <lianapolis where they were at. ta(!kcd by a man between 110 and 45. They we re admitted to Com~ munily Hospital in Indianapolis. I lospil al orficials said Thursday the youngest was still critical and the older two were in good condition. The two oldest girls told police the man tied them to the car and put the youngest on the car hood where he r aped her and forced her to commit a sex act. Bruce said the ll·year-0ld girl was then stabbed 17 times in the chest and her neck was stabbed and slashed at least eight times. He said the other girls' necks were also severely slashed. All three were tied and left in a cornfield. The oldest two were able to get loose and flag down a motorist. The detective said he had been unable to talk with the youngest girl since the attack. He said she was still in critical condition and being treated in the intensive ca~e unit at Comm unity Hospital. Bruce said the Other girls were able to talk about the attack at first but had been under heavy sedation since then and were not able lo add much. Fruit Fest ·Real Peachy YUBA CITY CAP) -It was dubbed the "Great Peach Give-Away'' by m otorists who l ined a quarter-mile s tretch of highway nea r Pet er Jelavich Sr. 's orchard. Hauling buckets. bags and boxes , a crowd of peach eaters descended Thursday on a huge mound or peaches letl for t he grab- bing. T he pile of J)eaches, valued at $60,000, was picked three weeks ago and put into cold storage. But there wer e no buyers. Kickoff Planned Sprawling Rancho Capislr~no in San Juan Capistrano will be the site of the Sept. 28 kickoff or the 1975 fund ·raising drive for the United Way of Orange County. Chairman Cal Morten.en, left, is shown with ranch owners Mr. and Mn. John Crean. Mortensen said the size of the ranch would allow the largest kickoff gather· jng In the 51 -ycar history of the organization. r I Oh; Pshaw ••• The movie ''Jaws" about a mystical shark that ter- rorizes a seaside community has inspired volumes of commentary and cartoons. The latest inspiration may be this altered city sign at Shaw's Cove in Laguna Beach. OC· Ripoff Fighters Featured Sunday Here's a preview or features you'll probably rate among "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot: AT YOUR SERVIC E -Pat Dunn gets things done for re· aders. An average of 60 a week write to the "complaint" column. The Daily Pilot leads off the YOU Section Sunday with a bonus .amount of letters answered plus a feature story telling bow lhe 5ervice works. LOCAL 'NADERS'-A pair or Saddleback Valley men have set themselves up as the "Ralph Naders of the Orange Coast '' and declared war on ripoffs of all kinds. See bow they're going to do it and how you can help in Sun· day's YOU Section. T URN A BOUT-Vietnam's onetime minister or the interior signed the visas lo allow the first Bible translator teams into his country to study its languages. Now he's in Huntington Beach, a refugee sponsored by the in· Arabs Victims Of Burglary (SUND A Y'S BEST] stitute whose workers' visas he okayed. INDIAN JEWELRY-All th at glitters is not si lver a nd tur- quoise in the i;::rowing mulli· million-dollar trading of authcn. lie (and sometimes not authen- tic) American Indian jewelry. The Daily Pilot will tell, and s how with photographs, some ways to keep from being faked out. Clark Proposes Candidate Pool By WILl.IAM SCHREIBER Ot u.. o.u, ,., ... $14111 Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark will ask his fell ow board members Tuesday to press for a new syst e m or random selection of county Grand J ury members -a. concept opposed by the County Grand Jury as- sociation. Clark's proposal calls for crea- tion of a "candidate pool" of several hundred names selected. from the county's voter registra- tion lists. Letters would be sent to each person chosen askin~ if that in· dividual would like to serve on the J ury. From the favorable responses, Superior Court judges would choose a panel and alternates. Clark said in a letter lo the rest or the board s uch a system •·would provid e for a inorc representative Grand Jury.'' The Anaheim supervisor's sug .. gestion mirrors part of Assembly Bill 352 draft ed by Assemblyman Edwin Z'Berg <D ·SacramcntoJ. That measure is now moving through the legislature. The Z'Berg bill would not only provide for random selection of jurors but would also establish two Grand J uries -one for civil · matters and a nother toe criminal matters. But the criminal jury would serve a maximum of only si)( months, another concept opposed by the association. Otto Schm idlen, vice president of the associatioii, s aid this ""'eek his organization favors the twin j ury system but only if both panels serve a normal one-year term. He specifically addressed the matter of random selection, say. ing "some jurors chosen ran- domly may be incompetent to handle grand jury assignments.'' Schmidlen also said jury service requires some long hours that would be a harcbhip for persons holding down jobs. Under the present selection system, judges choose nominees from their circle or friends and acquaintances. Clark claims that is one of the problems he is attempting to ad· dress with his proposal, which in· e l udes a n or d e r lo County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to pre· pare a resolution to be sent tot.he judgc.s urging random scl l.o.ction. "In recent years, the fact thal the jury docs not accurately reOect the makeup or the county as a whole has r esulted in numerous court challenges to in· dictments on constitutional grounds," Clark said. ''I believe the continued viability and integrity of the Grand Jury s ystem warrants a change from the present method o f h andpicking juro r s . par ticu lar ly with respect to criminal matters.°' Greg Sanders , Clark's chit·( aide, said his boss was unaware the Z'llerg bill addressed r an · dom selecti on. "I don't believe he has read the bill."' Sanders said . ''This was de- veloped completely independent of that." Clark said in his letter he based his proposal on the success of a similar selection system used by Ventura County since 1973. "Information on Ventura's ex· perience with random selection is r eadily available and appears to have been largely successful,"' he said. Clark, a frequent combatant with past Grand Juries. said he in no way is implying criticism of the Superior Court or the current or past juries. ''I firmly believe, however, that the system would be better served by an alternative selec· tion m ethod.'' Snakenaping Ring Smashed COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (U Pl)-The police had a search warrant but were sWl hesitant about entering the apartment. They didn't really want to find what they were searching for. Seven sna kes , o n e a diamondback rattlesnake and others slithering across the noor. were re covered from the apart·~ ment in what Police Chief Nick Sulentic said had the making of a widespread snake theft ring that took snakes from one zoo and would sell them l o another. I \U IYT/ ( ASSORTED COLORS 6• LONDON (AP)·-Thieves raided an apartment building oc· cupied mainly by wealthy Arabs and got away with about $110,000 in cash and valuables, police said today. One victim suggested British authorities cut off a hand from each robber if the gang is caught. NOW 39~ ~~ ~~~~~~E~~ Now99~ BECOMIAS RE'• ee·o1. MUMS ... :u• •• DWARF AVOCADO TREES 1.,. IS.95 s12's The thieves broke into the six- story building in fas hionable Mayfair during the night, beat up the night porte r and used a blow torch lo o pen about 20 safe· deposit boxes, police said: One of the victims, Dr. Harith Rafik Sadik, a Saudi Arabian aurgeon on a three-week visit to Britain. told police, "You. should follow your Bible exactly. When you caught a man if you chopped of ( one or his hands that would be the best thing.'' Ford's Cougar DeadatAge9 DETROIT (U PI) -Chauncey, whose sign-of·the·cat snarl was almost as famous as the roar of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer li on, bu been silenced. lte died at th~ ageof9. Chauncey probably ..,..-as the best·known cougar in America, as the advertising symbol of the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln· 1 Mercury division. He died al the California home of his owners, wildij£e experts Red and Pat Derby. They maintain an or· phanagc for exotic animals. Besides his acting work , Chaunce)'· vlaited the nation's auto shows and toured the coun· try on behalf o( wildlife in the United States. REDWooo;; ''"· COMPOST "~~ ~~·;.., $ ,,,~' '" 1 ......... , ... ~ .... 1 ... (, ........ ...... ··~·n ~.~11.nq "'~ ... ,,. .•. ,.I NOW \ ~~~-~!~ MIXNow$·1.29 REG. S1 .91 . . ..,.... ., .. ,,. I FRE$11 t:al·fa'I/ Sod 111 Sall! Fri., 5'1 .. Su•, STOLONS l lfGAff N ,,.,111'1'"~1,,.. lt ••urill t••"· 10 .. ,, ... ,,.~. 1 lfDWAllf, D~t JIHn. !'t••lf ........ SANT A ANA, S111ot •~ln!•~r. • t~(.lllfM Mllttt Cf lDI. $~!?., .. .., I VSHlL S11d on Salt Fil,, Sat., $1111. lllllMUDA and IW!GRASS SOD 99~0LL S.d 1n S.11 Fri., Sit., Sti1. JAPANESE BOXWOOO or WAX. LEAF PRIVET 1.,..2.2,79c le SALE Or""'J• ...S Fiosto Rod GAZANIAS BUY ONE FLAT .AT REG. PRICE GET 2nd FL.AT FOR I ' ITAUAll C1Pf!ESS THE CLASSIC CYPRESS 5GAL -----And ---- HOLLYWOOD HOURS: Dally 7:J0-6:00 S.odcry llM S:JO 21 f'J NEWPORT BLVD. COST A MESA • 646°3925 ....... ,. Mocll ......... I I DAIL V PILOT 5 Fnd3y Au ust 22. 1975 Mideast A11iance 'Bodies On Dili Syria, Jordan Vow Coope ration Streets' P a 1iel ists Notln1mune RICK\' TICK\" POUTIX: 11 TIO\\' deV('JopS ill lhC uJ)t'ratiOll or o ur \\.'O lldl•rrul ('Oast a l com- n1 issions t·sta b lishl·d under Propos ition 20 tha t hl' "'ho gL'ts ji·ppoinl('d n 1:1 :\' a lso t-:t_•l canned. 'rhis ~·as :tn unclear s1luat1on up Until yesk•rd3y ~ ''ou ma ,· rel'<Jll back there b t.·forc ou r last ).!ubcrnatorial 1flCl'l1on. one l)r. J)ona.ld Bright. ~ ~rofess.or at ,California Stall' n1 ve r s 1t y. F ullcrlon. wa:-. ha.ir m<Jn of the coastal con1 ission in our rc!!ion. Df\i\1ASCUS, Syria {l\f•J - ~yri a and J ordan today formed :t "Supreme political comn1:uul" to "lake joint dt<·isions on war and l)t':l('t'." It plt'dJ;l!<l nl ilil :1ry l'Uopcr<tt1 on bt•t\\.'t>en Syria anJ J ord~1n but omitted any refl'rcncc tu form:_i· ti on of a joint n1 i I it a ry corr1mand The fl('"' a llt :1nt'l' unch:·rlincd lht• opposiliorl of thl• two Arilh statt's to a :-il'p:tralt' Egyptian fsraeli disC'ngaJ.:t_'rlll'lll :1ccurd in the Si nai Dl'st_·rt "'ithout similar agrel·mcnts on ill hl•r fronts .Portuguese R e d s Gird For Coup TllE C()J'\lMAND 'A'aS a n- nounced in a joint communique ~lfter five days or t a lks between i<ing 11ussein o r Jordan ' a nd ~yria n Presid ent llafez Assad . It coincid ~·d with the start or Secrl"tary of Slate I lenry A. Kiss- inger's latest mediation shuttle in the 1\1 iddle East . The communique said the joint t•ommand. headed by Assad and Hussein, "will dis cuss questions of war and peace and take joint del'isions and positiOns." ' Earlier this m onth, Hussein had told neWSJllen in Amman that such a comma nd was an un- necessary formality as long as both countri e s agreed to coordinate military strategy and alert each other in case of Israeli attack. The communique also pledged cooperation and coordination of national security, foreign policy, economy. education and inform a· t i on. ITSAIDTllE two leaders would meet every three months to "carry out the recomtnendutions and pr opos a ls made by a high ministerial comm ittee .. formed durl11g As sud 's vi sit to Jordan last 1nonlh. Syria has criticized };gypt ror moving too f~1r ahead of its othe r . Arab a llies in negotiating peace with Is rael. Assad apparently has enlisted Hussein's support to make sure the occupied Golan Heights and. the west b.ank of the Jordan River. are not forgotten once the Sinai; accord is signed. The comm uniq uc said: ''There is no a lternative to m ititary force a nd m ilitary preparedness to <:ount e r Is rael's intransigence and maneuve rs regarding com- plete withdrawal rrom occupied lands a nd refus al to recog·nizt! the rights of the Pa lestinian people. and this m akes the siluation more explos ive•.·· /tfolc hmaker? Former P l aymate J eanie Bell. wh<> col umnist Earl Wilson says was instrumen- t a I in Eli z abe th Taylor- Richard Rurlon r econcilia- tion. arrives for m~cling jolJ in New Y ork. She had no comment on the coupl e. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - ''Many dead bodies are lying in the streets" oC Dili, capital or the t•mbattled colony or Portuguese Timor. and the city has .been without electricity isince ThUrs~ day. the colonial administration s aid in a message today. • It said at least JO persons were hospitalized, but there was nu count of the de <.id . Portuguese officials are trying to a rrange for the evacuation or (...__1_N_SH_O_R_T__,] more than 1,000 Portuguese and other foreigners from the tiny territory where rival parties are fighting a civil war tor control. t'ene.::uelan OU t Then it dt.•ve lopcd lh<1l as tht• t a.m paign bt~tween J1.:rry l!rown nd l louston Jo'lournoy hcatcd up or the governor's l'ha1r. llright rganized a littlL' llll't'lin~. LISBl)l\'. Portu~~d (U PI J Communi sts opent•d firl' on a <'!'OY.'d in thl· northern city of .llra g anza today , wound ing SC\'t'!'J\ pl'rsons a nd bri nging nl'"' tensions 1 n a country seething with rumors of an im· n1in l'nt ('OUP to oust pro · communist Prt.•mier Vasco Gon- l'alv es. Solon's 'Pet' Peeve CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The V·enezuelan governme nt takes over the country's giant. mostly American oil industry by Jan . 1. But few immediate cha nges are e xpected in the operating structure or supply or oil to traditional customers. Som e key dt•\·l'lopers and ui\ders \\'('re in \'itcd. It was s ug. ested at this littll' session that he g uests mi ght likl' to kick in a bit of Long G rccn nn bchaU of t andidatc Broy,·n. Too. Much Spent on Air Force Dogs, Cats? The United States imports 1.3 million barrels of oi l a day from Venezuela. its second large.st foreign s upplier, and officia1s ex~ peel no disruption in the n ow. . : ALL FOR Tll E GOOD of tht· •nvironmt•nt . or cours('. News or this mild little invita- ·on to donate Je:ikt~d 3nd certain 'rong Thinkers among the de· elopmt•nl industry scre amed hakedo"'n. Bro"·n disavowed ;1ny connec· ·on "·ith the ~1 fo r£'mentioned Dr. ri ght ur his lun('hC'On on behalf bf th e then·SC (' re tar y of st;.1te .. t SHORTI .. "\' ,\FTER IDS elec· l io n to the gover nor's chair, ~rown dis avowed Dr. Bright t, gain, this tim<.' by lying the can o hi s tail and ousting Bright rom his coas tal commission i eat. Bro~·n <.1 lso gave the boot to i.nother north stale coastal com- blissionC'r named J ohn Mayfi eld. ; l\tayfield ~·as the one who c!e· fided to contest his abrupt re· fllOval. I-l e contended that while flppointed by the governor's of- fice. as \\'as Bright, the job was ii.ctuall y open for the life of the t;t ate commission. _Q So ~1 ayfield y,•cnl into l\lcn· "ocino County S uperior Courl t-'here it y,•as rulccl that no. the fOvernor could not lt·gally can f Oastal com n1 issioncrs. ~Mayfield 's c:ise. with Bright ore or less h~1ngin~ on his gali stic coall01il s. finally .wou~d sway upwa rd to the C<.1hforn1a premc Court, where yeste1·· y, in a 5 · lo 2 verdict. the iustices ruled that the Mendocino Superior Court was wrong. T II E fl I G II COURT magistrates r eversed the "'hole thing. They ruled Yes. Governor Brown can fire coastal com- missioners who we re appointed from the governor 's o£fice. Now , som e Legal Thinkers have been extrapolating that de· cision. They suggest that if the governor's office can boot its ap· pointees, then other jurisdictions w hich appoint coastal com· flissioners likely c an oust thei r <f P?Jinlecs, too. • IF THEY AR E RJGlrr, this trongly s uggests th a l the coastal ommissioncrs arc no longer im- une from the s crutiny and ossible ·d ispleasure or those arties who granted them the onor of warming a coastal scat the first place. (-.And you might sus pect lhal fhUS, our s ta te coastal corn -s-·ssions s nuggle up just a bit oser to the machinations of the y politic. ? In Lisbon, Preside nt F'ranc1sco Oa Ct)sta Gomes met separately y,·ith Am erica n a mbass ador Frank Carlucci and Britis h am- bassador N igel Trench to discuss Portugal's "'orsening poli tical crisis and the deluge of rumors :1bout a coup. POLICE SAI D the Braganza violence was tri ggered by a s mall. homemad e bomb that y,·recked o ne room in <• Com- rnuni st·O\\'ncd building. A c rowd gathered and puli l'l' said lhe Communist s opcnC'd firt•, "'uund· ing four or five pcrs1ins , tY.'O critically . Po lice s aid th('y had to l'Vac uate the Communists from the building and that the Co m- muni sts \\.'crt.• beaten by t he crowd as tht~y ran "ith police for protection lo a local military base. The crO\\.'d then r~t nsackcd the building a nd turned its con· tents into a street bonfire. Troops "'ere calll·d in to ..:.·on· t rol the ·mob. but returned to their base "'hen th1.: cro"'d object· l~d. police said. Tll F. CL,.\SH br.okc a ly,·o-d:.iy lull in th e anticommunist viol('nce that h:1s s"'cpt Portugal in the pcis l fi \'C \\'Ccks Six persons h~1 ve been killed and n1ore th~1 n 330 injured in Lh t.· clashes. Be fore 1neet1ng the two cn- ''oys, Cost::i Gonles held a priv.atc session with Communist Party le:ider ,\lvaro C unha\, who placed hi s militants on al ert dur- ing th(' ni ght in responSl' to what he called a "coup in pre para- tion." Gonca l ves. whose p r o - communist policies provoked wi de-spread \'iolence a nd the current confrontation within the three m ain f01ctions of the 01rmed for ces, s pent the rnoming pre- paring for an afte rnoon c01binct session. Doily Pilot De-li"""Y '' Guara11te~ t.londily·Fnday ti you do n..,t have your paoo1 by 5 30 o rn c;JU beto•c 7 o m and vo11r COOY will be de· Sa1urd:1y ;inn ~u11n.1v II vou do 110! 1oce1vc vour copy by 9 am ~ .. 1u•· dav. or 8 a,.,.. Su11(Jay call t:oc fore 10 a m. <1nd your copy will be dc!lvored. Circulotio" Tt'lt'ptl-i Mo~I Oranr:ic Counly ArPas 642·4)21 No11hW('S1 f--'untu•otori·Beach and WPr.1m1 n<;t£·f S40.1220 San Clemenlf' Cao1~1r,1no ElC'ach San Juan C;ip1slr;ino Diln<i Point Soulh Laguna. Laguna N 19ucl 4'5-0,J O WASHINGTON CU PI) -Rep. Les As pin. (0 -Wi s.), says if military veterinarians spent a bit less time giving distemper shots to "som e general ·s poodle," they could gl'l their m ore imixirtant work done .,..·itho ut additionol help. Earthquake Forecasting Plan Tested SALT LAKE C ITY (U PI ) Assistant U.S. Interior Secretary J:ick Carlson says the govern· ml'nt "'iii set up a prototype earthquake forecasting system in the nation's major earthquake zones. Carlson said Thursday earth· quake prediction \\'as "now heyond the experimental stage. \Ve can predict quakes on a bet· ter than r:indom basis.·· llE S;\JD thl' foreca s ting system "'ould use specialized seismic equipment lo measure t.•arth mo vcmenl and stress. The measurem ents would be com· pared y,•ith data collected from previous quakes to determine the probability of an upcomi n!: temblor. ''I t 's s ame w ay th e weatherman \\.'Orks.·· he said. Carls on cauti oned that the science of quake rorecosting sti ll had a long way to go -and "·as no t nearl y a s accurate a s ~·eather prediction. "But then any warning is y,·orth it. especially if lives are sa\'ed." he said . Carlson said an experimental forecasting system in Hollister , Calif., s uccessfull y predicted a qua ke of 6.4 Richter magnitude last Thanksgiving. 12 days in ad- vance. lN THE NEXT few months . he said, the U.S. Geological Survey "'ill begi n y,·o rking "''ith stale govern m e nts to set up the system . Quake zones with the largest pdpulation centers will be given priority -with initial work planned a long the Pacific Coast in California and Washington State. Other major zones include the Rocky ~1ountain s, Al aska.. the M"ississippi Valley and New England. he said. ~Most of U.S. Summery >: >: ~: But 3 Inches of Rain Soaks Chicago Areas t : T e mperol11reN ' . • M l9ll l..•w Pto. ~~,A1buQu.:rciue 79 6? 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" ••• ,...,.,..Wd, Ww:I fl.wit' llOOCI -l<h ~ti'"'"' tor P••IMOI c-1••1 •"Cl tovtl!.r" •••tio. 0"'ffllfM Mmptof<llltl'•I II\ ,,_ 1(14 contrriul>d 1 .. ,,,..I"" .,,o 1" tht ~Ille. HCl ll!lw''"'·~--- (Coo1tol wtathtr in· fonnatkm wiU b< found lo- dal/ oo P.ai/< .All J '1 As pin contends it costs more than $1 million a year for tht: Dl'partment of Defense to pro- vide care for the private pets of service families. At the same lime. h e s aid. the De fense Depa rtment is "complaining to Co n gress of a s hortage o r \'t'lerin ari ans .·· ONE AIR },ORCE spokesman sa id in rcs ponst', "Veterinarialls do a lot m ore than just care for pets. you know,'' and he pro· mise d to look in det ail into .ti.spin 's contenti ons . 1\s pin s ai d he ci s kcd th e se rvices how their veterinarians spent their time. I-le s aid the Air Force t.•stimal- l'd that the 60 pe rcent of its vels assigned to bases spent 20 per- cent of their time "exan1ining, inocul::t ling und treati ng on-base ::i nim:ll s fo r d iseases which n11 l!hl h e• tran s mitted t1J humans.·· ;\s pin s aid the Army d id not respond. but he l'Stin1ated that if the same proportion held true in the Army, "Then about91.S man· years are s pent treating private !l('ls. At ~1n average pay or about SIS,000. that com es to $1 ,373,000." JIE SAID Tl1E two services "cited the need tu protect public health on military install ations against human d iseases carried by animals." "l s ti ll don 't Sl'C why pet o wn ers s h ould n 't p ay for \'Cte rinary ser vice for their pets,'' Aspin said. 'fhe services .s ay they are 17 vets short, but "a fraction of the time now s pent treating pets would £ill that g:a p," he said. "It's hard lo take wh en they come in cr ying shortage while they waste r e.sou rces on dis- temper s hots for some gcnerul 's poodle:· Veterinarians' duties 1ncludt_• "important jobs, like caring ror lab an i m a ls a nd inspecting meat ... As pin sa id, adding that they should be frl'e tu devote more e ffort to those and less to the pets. Pris o11 Ronepoge ION (A , i1ic h. <UPIJ -Prison guards used tear gas Thursday to s ubd ue more than 400 inmates or lhe maximum security Michigan reformatory who went on a ram· page and took over prison build· ings in a prolest against prison conditions. The prison g uards car ried s hotguns but no shots were fi red. Two inm ates suffe red injuries in what state corrections director Perry Johnson called "a pretty serious disturbance." llolel Fined CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) - The Nevada Gaming Com· mission has fined the Sahara Tahoe Hotel al Lake Tahoe, $25.000 for kieking two s tate agents out of the casino counting room during a surpri~e audit .. FANTASTIC SAVINGS at ' &' CASUAL MEN'S WEAR FINAL REDUCTIONS SUMMER CLEARANC MEYER A BETTER Y ALUE FOR Jaymar APP AREL ••• PRICED TO SELL AT ... SLACK R.arly 35.00 CARDIGANS Re<Jlllarly $24.00 MOW DOM LOPER Pullover and Crew neck SWEATERS MOW FAMOUS DENIM MAKER • Bush Jeans .•• How •• ••••• ..... • Pre-washed denim Jackets •European Style Jeans. • Summer White SLACKS .... Sii llOW ... TENNIS JACKETS (· • • • 65°/o Poly-JSo/o Coffon $795 VILLAGE FAIR MAU 1121 SO. COAST HWY. LAGUNA llACH • 494-4470 1 • Strike O ver Alioto Uses Charter Law SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) -Poli ce and rirem en have returned to work, their strike settled by the mayor's use; of e m ergency powers to approve a con- tract t hat will cost the city $29,540 per off icer. T"A·o wom en picketed a station in North Be ach Thurs~ay nigh t with signs saying it was "immbral" for policemen to earn such high salaries. . A_ CIT~ZENS' suit was filed challengi ng the con· stitut1onal1 ty of the settlement Thursday. Mayor J oseph Alioto dec la r ed a public emergency a nd defied the board or s upervisors' un- i anim':lus disapproval of the pac' that he personally negotiated. lie used a charter law, invoked only on- ce ~fore. t hat allow<.'<l hi m to settle disputes "in· volv1ng or threatening the Jives, p roperty or welfa re of the citizens.'' TllE MAYOR'S contract offer was then ap- proved overwhelmingly by OOth stri king unions. It gave uniformed offi cers their req uested 13 .05 per- cent pay raise, effective Oct. 15. Alioto's deal also gave a mnesty to all strikers, thus recinding his pledge to fire any officers who walked out. Policemen, who struc k Mond ay night, voted !00-150 tu accept the agreement. Firemen, who walked out 48 hours later, voted 890·12 for approval. ANGRY SUPERVISORS, who rejected the pact 9-0. denounced the mayor's tactics as "dictatorial" and said the 9ne-year co ntract would cost city t ax· payers $9.4 million. 'l'he supervisors had called for a 6.5 percent wage off er. "It's a tot a l capitulation to the people who are ~upposed to uphold the law, and who violated the law," said Diane Feinstein, president of the board of supervisors. She said she was almost loo angry lo speak. MRS. FEI NSTEIN and the other supervisors had refu sed to meet the union's demands and had asked the go\•ernor to send in California Highway l'atrolme n <.1nd state fo rest firefighters to protect the city. --Jhe city's downtown association of business Jeaders h ad urged the supervisors to st and firm on the wage issue and termed the strike action "totally intoler able." Although the mayor insisted the city was still safe during the s trike, police vehe mently dis- agreed. They said there was a sharp rise in rob- beries and vanda lis m, most of which went unreport- ed because of the shortage of officers. There were no increased pr obl ems with fires during lhc brief firemen's walkout, however. THE MAYOR invoked powers only used on ce before under the city charter -in 1944 -to abrogate ci.,,il service rules <.1 nd sidestep the do- main of the super visors. "We did not give the police ever ything t hey wanted," he sa id in defending the action. "They · aren't getting parity with Los Angeles police." · Jhn Ferguson, president of the firemen's local, :said his men went back on duty immediately after the mayor s iJ?:ned the papers. "Police Destroyed RFK 'Evidence' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Poli ce said Thursday that of£i cers d estroyed bullet-riddled panels and other e vidence they t ermed useless in . the Robert F. Kennedy as- sassination c.asc. But offi cials said all evidence actually used in the conviction of Sirhan B. Sirhan r e mains intact ilnd in safe hands . The'·disclosures were made at m eet ings of the police commission and or the City Counc il a mid complaints from those pressing for a new probe of the assassination th at some evidence w<1s miss· in g. POLI CE c om - missione rs said they were telling wbat they knew or the evidence in order to put lo r est a ny al - legations of a "covcrup." Asst. P oli ce Chie f Daryl Gales w as asked by Cou n ci lm a n Zcv Yaroslavsky, "Wh at was th e r eason for th e destruction of the ceiling panels" from the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel where Kennedy was shot inJuneof 1969? "The reason for the des tructi on w as the material simply had no bearing on the case to de- termine the guilt or in- nocen ce of anyon e." Ga tes said. "What happcne i;t to tile X-r ay records" of the panels? the councilman asked. . "As fa r as we kno\•i. they were destroyed in a routine process,·• Gates said. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, police commission presi- dent, said that in addi- tion to ceiling p a nels. other mate ri a ls were gone. H e liste d d oor jambs and a s pectro- gr a phi c -ttn a l ys is o f bull ets and of bullet frag- ments fired from the gun ta ken fro m Si r han's ha nd. Afte r d e m a nds by those be l ieving in a "second gun .. theory or th e p oss ibility tha t Sirhan had an a c- complice, a j udge re- cently reopened the as· sassination case by or- dering a retesting of the Si rhan gun . Those pressing for the n ew probe ha ve con- tended the shot-up ceil- ing panels would have been crucial in determin- ing the trajectory a nd number or bullets in the Kennedy s hooting. 5200 REBATE FIAT SALE august 21 thru 28 ·We're an authorized dealer, but we 're also a little off the beaten track, so we have to try harder. Come in and try us. Mission V"mejo Imports S-Dlop Pwy, 1._.., bit. 714/ll1·1740 I Fiie• S ult Movie Director P eter Bogd ano vich filed a $575,000 breach of contract damage suit T hu r s d ay a gain s t Uni ve r sa l Studios a nd its p a r e nt cor- poration, M CA . $300,000 Judgment Upheld S A N F R A NC ISCO (UPI) -T he California Supre me Court has up held a $300 ,000 judgment again st a Los Angeles radio stat ion t hat urged lis teners to locate the auto of a disc jockey and·1 receive $25 . A motori st was killed during a hi gh s p e~d chase that reac hed 80 miles a n hou r. "TllE RISK of a hi gh· speed automobile chase is the risk of death or serious injury ," Justice Stanley Mosk wrote in the unanimous dccis Wn Thursd ay against station KHJ . "'O b v i o u s l y, nei ther the e ntert ain- ment a fforded by lhe contest nor it s com- mer c ia l r e v.'a rds c an justify the creation of such a grave r isk." Two t ee n age r s in search of disc jockey Don S tee le R e v e rt smash ed in to a n a uto dr iv e n by Ro n a ld Weirum. Weirum's fami - ly sued the s tation for causing his •'wrongful death." In the 1970 contest, the disc jockey dro\l c around Los Angeles in a red car, b r oa d casti n g hi s whereabouts a nd urging listeners to find him so they could receive the cash prize. Friday, August 22. t975 DAILY PILOT A 5 Brown Wins School Battle SACRAMENTO (U PI) -Gov. Edm u nd G . Brown Jr. emerged vic- torious today rratn his first veto override battle with the Dcrnocrat1c legi:dature. The new governor Inst the first round in the Senate by defa ult but re- 2 DAYS: ' .. t'O\'('rl'd und l'~1 s1ly turned back .... l.lrivc by Ass1.·mbly ll <"1>u bli c.:11ns and diss1dt·nt llcmocrat.s to restor(· $30 million h(· cul fron1 <111 cmcrgl·nty $172 1n1llion Joc.:al schuul <lid bill. llrov.•n, who lohbit'd Asst'n11.Jl y 0 ('m ucrats heavily lu sustain the rC'- dul·llun, wa!; dl'S<.·ritx·d hy ~udes as "01Jv1uu~ly pli.:ast•d" ol the uUtl·on1c. /\ :.iwkcs1na n for St<1lC' Schools Sup1.•rintcnJl·nt \\li\so n n1t es saitl , ''Y..'e 'rt' dis<lpJJoinl..:d . ". Forty-O ne A 8S l'lnbly Dt""mocr;.its \'Oled to up· hold the veto 'l'h\Jrsday PINKING SEWING BARBER GARDEN KITCHEN SURGICAL ETC. c·vt•n1n1-: a fter r1 hitter f1011r fh~ht v.·hil e. 10 dissi- Cll'lll L)l·mucr:its <.1nd 24 Rt•publicans \IOl('d lo re- \'t'fSt' lhc \ l'tO. 1'he bill ori~1n:.illy passed the As- sembly 72-5. It took a t wo-thi rds n1:.irg1n o f 5<1 Assembly voli:•s to restore the re· duced funds sought by: schools as ;111 offset to spiraling inflation. On l\1onday, the Senate vot ... ed. 28-7 to overturn the.· veto, an action t haL : gubernatorial aides said. caught them by surprise. Brown thcr•· I aunched :an intensive campaign of per sonal lobbying. 0 g Ground lo a perlect unilorm edge by e11perts with the linest commercial equiprrent available. Bnng 1n all your scissors. Your neighbors. too! All work done while you Charge ·It """' % •L;;;<::' Regular Shears ~ Fl oor Care Center Upper Level ==<g .69 Pinking Shears • 99 Attachments Available FLOOR CARE CENTER UPPER LEVEL Hoover Upright Vacuum Cleaner dial-a-matic power drive it beats as it sweeps, as it cleans. Action grip controls . FASHION ISLAND.• NEWPORT CENTER our back-to-school features ... liAj (1 jeans y . " all time favor ites ... shrink-to-fits," denim, corduroy, brush denim . all colors , all sizes. from Ocean Pacific ... the peasant shirt. • " from HAJIG TEH 44 fashion island, newport center I I , A6 D .-'fl,'' Plf,OT l~lllTORl .\f , P .\GI~ Dial-a-Ride Dilenuna The Orange County Transit Dis trict ·s pioneer Dial-a · Ride progr~\m is in :.i jam that might ultimately s1>ell its demise . . . A county Supcnor Court Judge has ruled the public age ncy's door·tt>·destinati?n minibus Sf7r Vice is unfair compe tilon t.o private taxicab companies. The ru.Ling probably will s tick since a firm legal Point has been m ade. • The judge saict the dist1;ct must either give up Dial-a· Ride, \l.1hich w~ts on the ver ge of expandi~g into the west Orange County are;.i, or buy out the t axi com · panics-a multi·m illio.n doll.a r optit;>n . . The re is no question D1 al-a-R1de ""'.as s t a rt1.n g ~o fill a vital tra nsit need in the county. lt 1s a key hnk 1n the district ·s overall transit program . It be hooves the district's staff to e xplore all possi· ble a 11g les. inc luding possi b~e s ubs i.cti es t? cab co".1- p anics, be fo r e le tting their mnovat1ve program shp away. If a ll e lse fa ils, the district still has the minibuses and could u se then1 for sho rt-ha ul municipal r oules. But Dia l-a -Ride, or something li ke it , is \vortlty of keeping in service. Outlandish The q t1estion 1of growth control is muc h in the n ews these days, with communities li ke P etaluma a nd St. P eters burg winning court authorization lo proceed \\i i th population control plans, and othe rs try· ing the building m oratorium route. This w eek's prize for a trt1ly o utlandis h growth contro l propos a l goes to a pair or r esearchers \\'ho s uggest application of the 4"mcdallion .. system u sed to control the proliferation of taxicabs in New York City. To o pe rate a cab in !\e\v York , a driver must possess a civic medallion. of which limited numbers arc issued. 1'he n1edallions can be bought a11d sold , so the µrice flu ctt1utcs accord.ing to the nu1nber or drivers secki11g lll work in the area. · Our research team Sltggests that each American be issued a 1>lacc·of·birth medallion which he could tra<Jc, al a profit or a loss, with a citizen moving from <lll area he'd like to live in. Cities wanting to limit population could issue medallions onl y t.o the native-born. ·rhose seeking growth could offe r more medalli ons. Wouldn't that make it just dandy for a native_ of Cicero, Ill ., who would seek a future in Beverly l·lills '! Beside this brainstorm the Petaluma plan sounds lik e masterful logic. Congressional Roadblock A bipartis an effort. lo ch a nge some Cong r essional rules t o make the House of Re presentatives m or e open seem s to h ave bogg'ed down in one of the ve ry pro blem s it s eeks to correct. 'J'hc proposed c hanges "''ould require that all com - mjltee meetings be open to the public; that a ll House- Scni:ll e confe r e nces on legisla tion be open (they're now c losed even to Congress n1 cn who are not con- fer ence memb e r s, thoug h they will have to vol e on the bills); that committee records be opened for public i11s pection ; and that House floor de bates be o pened to raclio and te levision cover age. This la u dable attempt to enahie the public to get a closer look a t C ong ress ,,·as r eferred t o the House Rules Comm ittee for action. The re h as been none. And apparently the r e ·s no Wa)', under present rules, to find out when , or whether there \\'ill be any. " ' . Coast Commission Blame Misdirected Kissinger's SALT ·Maneuver To the Editor: This Je tte r is in answer lo one published in the Daily Pilot on Friday, Aug. 15. It is not a rebut- tal in the true sense since we feel th3t Mr . Roger S. Walson was also protes ting a gainst the De l a n ey Ca nn e r y Vill age Proposal. However, we feel that h.i s letter contains some miscon· ceptions or t he workings of the South Coas t R egional Com- mission whi c h s h o uld be clarified. Yes. some of us are seni or citizens and, yes, Monday, Au g. 11 was a long day for us -and, yes. we were very disappointed · -"'·he n the De laney Cannery Vill age Proposal ( P-5314 J was not heard before the South Coast Re g ional Com m iss ion a s scheduled. 1-l owe ver, no blame for the postpone ment s hould be attached to the commission. Every appli· cant has the legal right to one postponement without cause and t his was requested and granted only seconds before the Delaney Cannery Village Proposa1 was lo c~me before the commission. TllEREFORE, any fa ult for the hC'aring delay or inconve- nience to the residents of the Lido Peninsula who were in atten- dance at the m eeting must be directly attributed to the appli· cant. Our strength through the numbers o r protesting Lido Peninsula C'itiz ens must h ave scared the Delancy Corporation to death. So. regardless o r the postpone· ment. we inte nd to be out again in even greater numbers on Sept . 22 and we thank eacli and every member of tl,l e commission ror their obvious concern "'·hen the appli c ant requested the conti- nuance. Their consideration in setting the next meeting on a date when it can be held once again in Huntington Beach must reassure all of the residents of the Lido P eninsul a that the Delaney Proposa I and our alten- danre in protest will be seriously considered . MR.&M RS. FREDW.ARNOLD (for other concerned residents of Lido Peninsula ) Moree.TM To the EditOT : Transcendental meditation is not a "con" as reader Wagner suggests. Perhaps some or the people involved in it are "cons." I don 't know. If Mr. Wagner will read. "Your Innate Asset for Combating Stress," in the July· August 1974 issue of the Harvard Business Review, be will have lhe myste ry stripped away a nd learn how to do it hi mseU. APPAR E NTLY they don·t know why it works, but it docs work, and they suggest the use of a simple mantra, the word "C>ne." The article points out that the use of TM will decrease oxygen consumplJo n , decrease the respiratory rate, deerease the heart rate. and d ecrtase the blood pressure . If he wants to rt:- duce stress, the a nswer is at the 'local libra.ry . JOHN V. CROUL SCRP-•llt• To the Editor: Re your article on the success of South Coast Repertory In sell• ·mt s.euon 1ub5c rlptions (Dally Pilot, Aug. 1~). Maybe one of the L ,.....,. for thls 1ucO<SS llcs with I ,, ( MAILBOX ) t.•n..,.s from re•d••S ••t wel<D<N. Tiie rl!hl I• co-. leners lo Iii spMeor t limorwte Iii. i1 , .. s.e'-· uners ot JOO,.,,.,,"' In• will i. gl- pretennc:e. Alt lelltrs m 11st ilKI-\t91Ylure - m.tiU.,. •tM•tt• bul n•mts ,,.., i. Mtlltltlol-,. q ... s1 11 s1Jflicten1 '"'""'" 11 ·~·-· .._,,, .. 111 not be ""'toll shed. a heavy direct mail advertising campaign which touted pl ays "'under consideration ·• for the coming season. PLAYWRIGHTS .LISTED were Wilder, O'Neill, Saroyan, Anoui lh, Brec ht , Chekhov. Jonson, Shakespeare ("Much Ado About Nothing"), Jory and Stoppa rd, or a lot or cashews and 3 rcw peanuts. Wh at we learned from the Dai- ly Pilot is tha t we'll actually be seeing plays by Gurney, Nichols. Jory, Stoppard . Shakespeare (''A Mid s umm e r Night 's Dream") and another not yet chos en. In other words. the cashews disappeared and we'll be getting the peanuts. We do en· joy SCR. but the "season or ma gni(icent scope and infinite variety" doesn't live up to its sales literature. STANLEY H. COCHRAN Credit c-tH~t To th e Editor : This letter is in r esponse to cer- tai_n statements contained in the July 28 ne"''spaper article about La Verne Coll ege and its dispute 141.th thtc'o \·eterans Administra- tion and Bureau of School Ap- provals r egarding measurement of PREPeourses. Althoug h your article roc:uses on the government probe or aJ- 1 eg e d admi n istr a tiv e ir· regularities by La Verne College, ~article failed to cover the real issue between La Verne Coll ege and the Veterans Admini stra- tion. Th e real issue centers around an educational question: Should a student receive credit for a course whe n he has de· monstrated proficiency in a sub- ject m atter or should credit be awarded (or a course simply because a s tudent spends a cer4 t a in a mount of ti me in a classroom ? UNDER the La Veme College program, each s tude nt w as diagnostically tested and entered into a conlracl indicating those s kills they needed to master before earning course credit. The college m ade available to lhe stu- dent i:;ever al learning environ· ments >A'hic b included regularly schedule d c lasses, a learning center open and staffed 12 hours per day, and individualized in· struclion and couns eUng. These were all carried out by carefully s elected tra in ed staff. Obviously. a program of this design Is educationally and financially more sophisticated and more cosUy than one which utiUr.es one instructor for every :JJ students. When the stude nt demonstrated that the contracted s kill had been mastered. credit was awarded. The La Verne College a pproach, supported by Public Law S'l-540, 38, allo w e d th e College to measure courses on dcmonstrat· ed learning profi ciency in a particula r subject rather than the student ''warming a seat" for a given number of hours. La Verne College is pleased that your paper has brought to light the conflict that exist.s between school• like La Verne College which attempt to meet Jn l Dear Gloomy Gus Detente and Defense Re your headline. "Vegas Gambling Cas h ··flowing into County '''. Jo"'r o m peroonal e xperi e n ce l know that a lot of Orange County gambling cash is flowing into Vegas. F.A.A. G.loomv C.us comm•nt1••~1 ubmo11eo b' •t.ctt•I ~nd ae 1101 netel>•<>"IY ref"-'<.\ Ille ··~·\ GI ..... "'"''P~P"' ~e"" yaw ptl IM'••• to (i.l<>0m, Gu~. Od•IJ Polo!. a legal and innovative manner the unique l'dUC:'.ltional needs or a segm ent of American society while, at the same time, a tte mpt- ing to cope "''ith the m yriad of rules and regula tions. PAULMOTZKUS SpoUa of Batt14! To the Editor: ln the middle of the ni ght. last night, I he ard a noise in my front :yard. I opened the drapes and looked out. It "''as· dar k. but I thought I sa w a kid duck behind my c3r. r.tustering my deepest .and m ost fearsom e voice, I bellowed ''All right kid, get out of there. MOVE IT !" To my s ur· prise, my yard exploded. Kids erupted from all sorts of places of concealment. and fl e w around the com er, as if purs ued by a barber. Ther e must have been about six of them . A QUICK look a round revealed what sort of hugger-muggery had been afoot. They had just begun toT.P. my house. F1 ushcd ( ! ) with a feeling or victory, J put on a robe, and went outside to de- termine how much actual suc· Cess they had attained. There I found, th at in their haste to retreat. they h ad abandoned their oi-dnance. To the victor belong the spoils. I came out ·four a nd a ha lf rolls ahead. I am considering having one roll bronzed, as a memorial to this gallant battle, but I assure you that I will put the other three and a half rolls to a much more practical use. What with the economy the way it is, I consider last night to have been one o( my most profitable lately. WILLIAM D. HARVEY A RB r.i111ter• To the Editor: WASHIN GTON -Althoug h the 1~enta fi on n ow has been bro u g ht into the h eart of poli cy n1:'.lking on Strategic Arms Lim it ation Talks (SALT), there i.s wides pread s uspicion that Secretary or Stale 1-le nry A. Kiss- inger '~ti ll abandon the military's position if n ecessary to avoid s talemate "'·it h the Soviets. The faCt tha t Ki ssinger fi- nessed the DeCe nse Department out or a seat a t recen t SALT con - versations in ll e l s inki. while nol in- herently im- portant. d e mon s tra - tes he 1~ not full y sharing th e s ta ge . The re is. m oreover. in(ormed opinion high in the goVemmenl that Ki ssin ger w ill not endanger :'.l SALT :'.lgrce ment by sticking l.(t the Pentagon position on C'rilical questions arrect ing long-range security of the United States and short-range wlitical success for Gerald R. For'd . IF KISSINGER seeks new compromises, the final decision will be President Ford's. He maintains total confidence in Kiss in g e r , and some hig h- ranklng orricials cannot imagine h.im breaking with his Seeretary of State if that v..·ould prevent 1975 agreement with the Soviets. Other offi cials, however1 believe the Pres ident ·s interests are not identical lo Dr. Kissinger's and that he must be prepared to sup- port the harder-line Pentagon position. Actually, preparations for U.S.·Soviet SALT sessions at Helsinki were far less of a one- ma n show tha n in the past. Secretary of Oe re nse J ames Schlesinger . Kissinger's arch· rival inside the administration, ~­ attended two top-level planning sessions . Schlesinger and Gen. George Brown, chairman or the Joint Chie[s of Slaff, met with the President at a third meeting, wh.i ch did not include Kissinger. The result : a uniJied U.S. posi· tipn al Helsinki1 including Kiss- inger's acceptance of the Pen· tagon's tough s tandard for count- ing Soviet MIRv·s (Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicles). That turned into a vindicatioa. of Schl esinge r 's a rguments for hard bargaining when Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed in Helsinki to MIRV verification. I r ead in your paper about the California Air Resources Board baning some of the ch.ryster car mode ls from b ein g sold in California and I certainly agree BUT PICAYUNE maneuver· with them as we need all the ings over whether the Pentagon cJeanairwecanget.. would have its own man in However . l know seve r al Helsinki undercut this unity. As persons who work for the ARB We reported earlier , Schlesinger who are chain smokers ~d I request ed that a high level Pen· v.•onder how they have the nerve lagon r epresentative attend the to point the fin ger at Chrysle r Helsinki bilateral negotiations when they thems elves pollute the about SALT. Acting on Ki ss· lungs of themselves and all tho inger's r ecomm e ndation. Mr. people a.round them , violate the · •Ford replied the Sovief:S wanted air around them,· blow s moke in only four persons per side -de- their associates' faces. s mell up finitely !Xcluding the military of the envl.ronmenl, not to mention both nations. helping to cause heart condition SchleAi nger, therefore, sent lung cancer and emphysema.. ' nobody. But at ltels lnk.I , the cozy Why not also fine the i;mokers fo ur-man game s.u-dde•IY that are working for the Air doubled, with ei&ht Americans Rtsources Board throughout and elaht R.usaians sitting in - California a second $.128,000? J includfng, unexpectedly, ~n. would much r ather be in the com· Mlkhlll Kozlov. deputy chief pany of a Chrysler car anytime of the Sovtet general staff. • • than with t hese s moke stacks. I Pentagon ofricials concluded give onl y one name to these lienry hod t ricked lhem again. rigarelte s m o k e r s o n the Elsewhere ln the bUl'l'aucraty, California Air Resource5 Board the interpretation was that Kiss· and it is "hypacrlte." inger was determined not to let· MARYLOUPARKER hla Kremlin oounlerp•l'U think I ( EV ANS-NOV AK J he "''as bein g outrlanked by Schlesinger. Nothing occurred at Helsinki to alarm the Pentagon. But Kissinger·s m aneuverings rai sed doubt about how long he - and the President -will stick to these hard ba r gaining points : THE SOVIET Backrirc bomber: The Kremlin contends it is only a loca l weapon and is no t t o b e counte d a m o ng strategic weapons , ac~ording to the SALT agreement reached in Vladivostok last November . But the Back(ire can easily reach the continental United States on a one-way flight a nd, by refueling in Cuba, could m a ke a round trip. Therefor e, the U.S. insists the Backfire must be coWlted among strategic weapons. Cruise m issiles: The Soviets claim the Vl adivostok agreement counts as strategic weapons sub· sonic cruise missiles, fired from bombers. with a ran.ee over 600 kilometers, But the U.S. military contends that this conveniently discriminates against U.S. cruise missiles which could reach the Ru ssian heartland. Missil e size: 1'he Pent.agon, backed by U .S. Disarmanent', Director Fred lkle, coru;iders it \'ital to negotia te reductions in the huge Soviet advs ntage of large r missiles 8nd believes Brez hnev is n o w ready to negotiate. The question of U.S. s urvival may depend m ore on missile size than on any othe r issue. But in the s hort run , the BackflrJ? bomber is mOst polltically com- bustible. Should the U.S. permit this menace to the U.S. heartland lo be omitted from strategic weapons, ~tr. Ford would be open for intense political asg-ault. WHEN KISSINGER lint re· turned from Helsinki, colleagues found him pessimistic abodtpro- spects for a SALT agreement Olis year and wedded lo a Lough bargaining position. Bui: more re· cenUy, officials describe him as reverting to his old theme of this being the last chance for agree· ment that would avoid additional multi-billion-dollar defense re-. quirements. If he follows that through by recommend.inf key concessions, Mr. Ford wil face the most difficult and mos t faterul choice of his presidency. Children and Li.es Thoughts at Large: Children learn lying only from adults: it is not a natural form of expression , and a child who had never been lied to would not know what a lie is. The m ost ruthless person in the world is not the one without prin· ciples but the one whose prin- ciples are so high that he is will - ing to sacrifi ce any number or !>uman·lives in their cause. • • I can think of nothing m ore hollow than a funeral oration by a preacher who had never met the object of his eulogy. All othe r passions can be gratified (at wh-atever cost) but envy is the only emotion that has no compensating pleasure, for it is whOlly negative , and nothing can ever satisfy it. The best end briefest history lesson in vaulting ambition that I 've ever read is Cotton's sen· t ence, penned ISO years ago: "Mark Antony sought ror happi- ness in love; Brutus In glory; Caesar In d ominion; t he lirsl found disgrace, Ute HCOfld dis- gu1t, the last ingraUtude -and each destruction.'' When we co mmit a grou)>Jece ol. stupidity, we call It "an honest mi.stake'' -as if m 06t other peo- ple m ake dishonest miatak~. "He is strong-willed,".said the mother or her adolescent boy. when she m eant he is "self· willed"; a baby Is sell-willed, !or it wanta what it wants when il wants it ; but a stropg will want.I what it wabt• only at the right time, under.,the right conditions, and in a manner cOMOnant with t the true needs of the person. Jud~es iJhould Rive verdicts only in matler.11 o( law ; In mat- ters of fact , the judgment ol 12 or· dlnary p~plc is s uperior to the dl1cernm e r\t ol ·o'no ex· . tracwdi.nary 1nati9trat.4.ll-• ( SYDNEY HARRIS) I Ther e can be no more con. I tradictocy phr ase in a, language :, than "holy i'#ar. '' ., A good teacher is one who in· itially warns his students about hi s own personal bi as in a particular area, and urges them to lean against the pull oC his pre· conceptions with all thetr might. J Whe n an ''organi zation '' hardens into an "institutiori "the gr eatest danger is that the foyal. ty of S'Jbordi n ates becomes transferred from the objectives · of the .organization lo the perpetuation of lhose whot\ln the ~ institution. , • A realis t is one who i-e11ds bit· 1• ~er lessons from the past; a cynic " is ~e w.ho~s prematUre'y disa~ ! pomted 1n the (Uture. ; v I , .. ; ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, PublWier 1hcmc1 K~tuil. Edi11K Barbaro JCrdbk-1-." EdUwJol ~Editor ~ fdi\ldal page of the Dally Pilot see)\ l(> inform •nd !itlmulate'Te9ders by pre5t'l\Unli on lhls P•ce div<"rse commen\Uj on topica of Interest b)' 1yndlc* ed columnf1lt ~nd cartoonl!ll, bJ providin1 Ill forum for readers' views and, J>y presenting lhls nt'Wlpaper·~ ·dftlnlons 1nd Ide•• on current lopica. The editorial opinion~ of the Dail)' PilOt appea r only In lhe edltnrt11 cnl1.1mn""8l the top or the p1111e. Opinions t:x· pres11ed by the t'Ol umniats and c·a.rtoonists and lctter writers iire lheir o .. 'n ;1nd no cndonl'ment o( lht!ir views by th e 0111.ly Pilot 11houltl be inrlorred. . Friday. August22; l~5 " ~ ' ~ -· :Grade Creep' Costly Raises for Same Work Total $1 Million ,WASlllNGTON (UPI ) -Government tJ11Ploye advancement cost taxpayers $1 bill.Ion more last year than in 1967, according to a Library of Congressstudy. Slncc s:.i larics and job classifications have <"hanged during the past sev.en years, the library 's congressional rcsc-..1rch service uset..1 ~1arch 31, 1974 , e mployment fi{.'llres <.i n d Oct. 14 pay scales for both the 1967 and 1974 grade com- Jlarisons. . The practice is called grade creep , promot· ing employe11 into a higher job rating wherf' they receive more pay forlhesame work. MORE .THAN HALF THE INCREASE came from t.~e Defense Department, the study showed. Tre•sury was the only one of the 11 Cabi!'el departments showing a re<Suction , ac- cording to the s tudy, released by Rep, Les Aspln CD· Wi~.), vthocaJlcd for it. lTSHOWEDTHATTHEJOBratingstruc· lure cost the government $1~.6 billion in 1974 compared v.'ilh $1'1 .6 billion in1967. Oakland Judge . The Pentagon grade creep cost $554 million. compa r ed to the next highest level, th~ Agriculture Department a t $132 million. Treasury shed personnel in the higher grade level!, saving $51 milHon. 'No Soliciting' Rul~ Most Tot Food Safe, FDA ReporiSays For J{'Qokers Nixed I . WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Food; and Drug Administration says even though Consumers Union said it found insect parts, rodent hairs and p"'"aint chips in a sampling or three major brands it has no reason to Delieve baby foodis unsare . .. OAKLANO (0 PI) -An Alameda County Superior Judge has declared the state penal code section against soliciting for pro- stitution to be unconstitutional. The district attorney's office immediately filed an appeal Thursday to keep the decision, made by Judge George W. Phillips Jr., from taking errect. PIULLIPS STRUCK down the section for two reasons. He s3id the section was unconstitutional- ly \'ague, and said the Oakland 'Police Department systematical· ly discrimio_ates agains~women in its enfor.cement .. The judge issued a writ or pro· hibition enjoining· the 1'!unicipal Court from hearing zso·cases in· volving 17.9 wome n arrested and r earrested for pros titution. In 1973 and 1974, the judge said Oakland police arrested 1,448 women but only 59 men. Most cases in\•olved, d ecoys, and Phillips said the department ob- viously had made a policy de· cision lo use male decoys "20 times more than female decoys.'' THE TERM "SOLICIT," Phillips said, provides "no fixed standard Wl which police can base arresUs." Tbe evidence in· dicated that Oakland police or· £icers use sever al di££erent de· • finitions, som e different rrom those of their superiors. "The Supreme Cow1. has told u-; lime .and again that lawmak· ing can not be c nlrusted· to the 0 (Ann .Landers OJ ADVISES in the DAILY PILOT ~c_..,.. -·-HIE COIM WEJIES Buying & Selling Gc»d & Silver flare Coins ()pen Qjiy 9-6 PM Free Sook on Gotd and Silver 1711S. ...... ~ ..... C.t27CM ' lllS!a 10111 l .CUUY · l4.0-JJJ4 .. \,I • Sales/Service Mi5$.iOli Viejo Imports sari OieQtl Fwy bl "'~. ' Mi~Vl9jo'31-17•0 495.1 700 moment·to-momcnt judgment of the policeman on his beat," Phillips ~rote .' His decision will nol uffecl other stale jurisdictions unless it is reviewed and af£irmed by the appellate courts. New Step UPI Te ....... Neil Arms trong, £irst man to walk on the moon. will head new medical engineering in· stitute working on heart-lung machine pumps. The project, in Cincinnati, will be joint venture of Purdue U niversi- ty, Ci n ci nn ati Jewis h llospital and Un iversity 0£ · Cin c.i.Qnati, wher e Armstrong teaches aenonautical engin~ering. f ''Consumers should be told that there is no reason £or: them not to use a ny baby £ood they have purchased nor is there an y reason for them to alter their patterns or use of baby food,·· the agenry sa'.id. ·~FDA REGULARLY inspects Plants where baby andother£oods are made a nd on the basis of re· cent inspections believes there is no r eason for s petiaJ concern about the manu£acture or b<iby food s," it added. It a lso suid paint ch ips ·sometimes round in -the baLy flX>ds are enamel and not or the hazardous lead·based variety. An o£fi cial 0£ Ger ber Products Co., one or the producer.s or goods sampled, s aid in Fremont, Mich ., the company't> baby roods are "wholesome, nutritious a nd l?f'nefical. ·· ''I AM PROUD OF our products and or t he .contribution our com· pany has made to the world or in· rant nutrition." said J ohn C. Suerth, chairman and chief ex· ecutive o£ficer at the r-tlichi gan· based £irm. , .. Quality staRdards of Gerber baby £ood s are as hi gh as any foo<l processorin the world,·· he said. ·rbe·National Canners Associa· tion·said CU £ailed to "reveal the size of the·samp!e, the analytic<JI m et hod e mpl oyed or th e magnit ude of the · conta minants purportedly discovert.>d.'' CU said it round '·'insects. insect parts or rodent hairs .. in.about 2S percent or the roods tested. 1'he tests involved Gerber, t leinz and Beech-Nut brands. Plush Velour Sport Shirt: ' . . Monogrammed free during August. . Just-ar'rived, elegant ' fall Sport shirts jn deep ri ch, cotton vet'our. J Dashing collar and placket model with breast pocket and wooden buttons. Monogrammed free, now through August 31. It's a great personalized gift -and give one to yourself. 1vory, camel, blue, rust, burgundy, bottle green. 22.50 Show Slapper Murie l llun1phrcy and her husband Sen. 1-lubcrt l-Ium- phrcy \vent to a llelc n Reddv con cert in Minneapolis and took the s potlig ht when the s inger stopped to recognize them. After Miss Reddy an- nounced Humphrey was her choice for president in 1976, the Senator blew her a kis::;. SIZE C71·1o4' 51Zf:6 7.00-13 ,,.., S.60·15 Tubeless Blackwall • Tubeless Blackwall Friday, Augusl 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 War-Risk Clause ' Halts Ship Repair LOS ANG F.LES (/\P> -/\ war·risk C'lause in an in.surance policy is clouding the f.:Jtc of the Catalina excurs ion vessel C0:tr1b Star, sunk last April by a mysterious bomb blast. When the 1r11 .root ship was sunk , her owners s aid the Ca rib Star was insured ror $1 million -presumably enough to raise, re· pair and get her b<Jck into operation. CLAIM S SU PF~RVI SO R JOJIN VOL:WER S A.ID the Insurance Coni pany or North America paid $500,000 on the policy, und $200,000 h.:J s been 5flent to raise lhe .shqi ::ind make her walcrtight . But the compilny calls the .ship's sinking "an act of war," and v.·ill p.:Jy only hair the policy·s race .. ·alue because of the war·tjsk clause. The insurance company s ubsequentl y filed suit in federal court to get a ruling on the payn1ent. STAN MEGARGEE, SPOKESMAN FOR Slarcrest, Inc., owners or the C:1ri b Star, said he has no idea how the pending litigation will affect the future or the Carib Star. t .os An geles police and Coast Guard investigators. mranwhile. continue to search £or clues in the m ysterious sinking or the C<irib Star. So far, they say, no new evidence has turned up . SIZE E71·1• Tubeless Blackwall Sill' 6 5().13 lubelrss blar;-~wall, plus !.t.77 feo,.,ral (•<•Se Ta•. Charge it at General [ ____ '. ' I I_ ·-I BRAND NEW. NOT BLEMS, NOT RETREADS! A supe r value ror today's economy! The Gen- eral Jet-Air ID combines tough four-ply con- st ruction with long-mileage Duragen"' Tre ad Rubber and famous twin-tread design. All these pluses al a super !ow price! SIZE F71·1• SIZES 071·14 SIZES H71·1• SIZE F71·1S SIZE l78·1~· •nd 071·15 1nd H78·1S Tubeless Tubeless Tabelcss Tubeless Tubeless Blackwall Blackwall Blackwall 61ackwall \\'h1tcwaU s1995 s2Q95 s2195 s239s s2495 s2 695 s2295 s3495 f'us~17910 ~200f(T. Plus S2.04 F.E.T. Plus $2.27 F E T Plus 52 40 FE T. Plus $2 56 to Plus $2 77 lo Ptus $2 45 F.E.T. Plus $3.11' F.E.T, $2.60 F E T. S2 63 f .E.1. · Ava1laOle 1n 101h1tewal1 on iv. White.Walls S2 to S4 more per tire. Steel Belted Radial Blems sn. .. IR71:a1 4 T ........ ......... $3795 ....... ·~ ,_ .. f ... , •••• Si:at: CR71-14 , ....... ........... $3895 The Dual Steel ll Radial Built with two steel be1tS for road haza rd pro· tection. and a lough two-ply polyester cord body. You'll get the long mileage benelils of radial ply constru ction at a fa ntas!ic price! WHITEWALLS $ 95 ONLY sn.u ER71-14 fRla..14 , .... .._ .. •. ,~ eA;&.I) hot>ee" .......... r·•• s; >6 •eoe"" r • ..,,., .. SiwGR71-15 , .... ........ $5095 $4495 ''"' '· 1• p,., &/ .~ .,~ ... " , _ _,,,, .... , .. • • • " ' ) i • , • free MonC'g1ammln9 al::;o availablo on our regular price Hathaway dress sli1rt:; dtJring Augvsr. ,,.,., .. k .. •·••'"' '"""'"'r''"•!•· ~~~~~.-h-.-,-.-,.-_-,-,~~~~-.-h-.-.-.~,~ .. ~.~.~~~~-· Sitl' HR71-1 S An·new cart and lnlc:kal 833·0555 > ' ' ! i ' ! . I ' ' I ' If '1 \, j I I ... \' \ . I '· ' I ' ! \;.' ~:· '• 1! ~l'. ~ 'f t . ! j I ; i ) silver11oods , .... .._ .. $4995 $5495 ro., '1 t~ ·-·o.t..,. ..... ii•IF• c:h •r11e tor I• I !I Ii! r 0 r ll I ( c:o11d111oroed c•rs. 9ef11"'!1 torstOn bars - . aro '*"' .r nff<led r"' •l • 1 ·-.. l"""'" ALIGNMENT SPECIAL s10'5 COMP A CT A ~T.uct.t.llD ~MCAl$ T ........ • T ........ t ww...... ._........ .. $5795 ~ ..... ,,., ·-·"'l"'-''' CLOSEOUTS MAG WHEELS $5995 . ... " .. , ·-·•·<• ..... MOUNTtw. A•M ••L..,1U.1'4UTS A C.t.11 UTU .w...w-.. ··~ ......... .. c ..... ' .• 1 ... . ,._ . ...,, ..... Don Swedlund Inc. COAST GENERAL TIRE r·--'"" ............... Costa Mesa -·· eilftw -....... 2855 Harbor Blvd. Piton• 540-5710 111r•M lllE LIAS•SrtCIALI... 646°5033 45 FASllON ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH 1-.:.w_._-_,.._.::.._ ... _,._,.,.. _ __. 1.,..----------•------------1.1--------~oonerorlater .. you11 own Generals _________ ,. " ' I \ . I ( I _, ( AB DAILY PILOT Friday. Aug uSI 22. 1975 Noise Element: Not a Whisper ,\ ' SANTA ANA · -Alter months or preparation and unexplainable delays, Orange County govern· n1ent i» still y,·ithout a general plan noise element. The county Board o{ Supervisors voiced shock and surprise when they were told Wednesday no progress had been made in the past three months to t·orrc"t defi('iencics discovered in the last hearing. 1\l that first hearing in late spring, supervi~or5 sent the ptopuscd noise element back to 'county plannC'"rS with orders to make specific Changes in key concepts stated in the element. TllE BIGGEST CONCERN voiced b y supervisors Y.'as that the element, which provides (or sy,·ecping noise controls on new development , ""ilS •·too (ar ahead 0£ its lime." laws thut 1n anda lt'd gl'tn·ra.I plan preparation by Jo<:al govern1nt>nt agen cies. At this week 's hearing, Supervisor Ralph Di edrich said "I was shocked to find that.absolutely nothing had been done to anr>'.fer our cootem M s tat· ed three month.s ago." DIEDltlCll SAID in an intervic"' Thu r.st.Ja y he will investigate l~ apparent in activity by county planners on the ele ment.· "To this poi nt in timt', 1 am still not able to find out v..·hy noth ing was clone,·• he said . ' ,, -' ''."" \1:11 Q &FI (< fo-~·<:;J IJ,_\.. ,, :L:M.-14~.. ~ . They tol d county planners the draft element far exceeded the minimum requirements of the sl ate Energy Seminar Offered The additional delay -possibly another two months or more -will force the county 1-lealth Department tu ask the state for another postpone- ment or tht~ noise element completion deadline, wh ich already has been extl'nded t)nce. Newport Dunes May Have Show Fresh Cut FLOWERS (' ..... ····~ .... ~ .. ~· ... ·~·· .. I .. ,_,. .. , ... ,,_. 8 -22 ''f\1 y wife thinks all \~le do at the Office is cavort and rrol1 e. So I've drcided to ca\'ort and frolic!" in Bunches Preschool Drama Coaching Taught ANAHEIM -The Orange County Chamber or Commerce wilJ con- duct a specia1 workshop ORANGE COUNTY "San Francisco Style" SANTA ANA -Orange County Super visor:; Tuesday "14'ill be asked to approv(• a sublease or the Newport Dunes AqualiC' Park in Newport Beach for ~=========~=-=:=-===::::::::====~ :i boat s how early next month. -~-lllt'lW THE GOD WITHIM Stanley E. Krause. county lleal Prope rly .._1EW AGE MEDITATIO"' Services agent, has reported to the board that the " ~ (."'Urrent lessee or the county-owned property "'ant.s & Drama f o r young t'hildren is the basis for a new tourst~ being offered in the {'\"{'ni ng this fall at Orange Cuas l College. The t""'o -un it class. titl l'd "'l'rt.··Sl:h o o l Dra n1.i . ·· n1t'et s Thu r.s cl ~l YS from 7-10 p .m . al ·'.'l ;1u<le Davis School in Cu:.l;.i ~1 e.s a. Regis trat ion is un· dcr "'ay throu~h Aug. Z1 in the OCC Ad n1issions and R ecord s Offi ce. "Wt1l k·in "' registration • ..... '"'""ft.fl m Deaths Elseivhere ~.., N !\S ~I V ILLE . Tenn. (,\P) -Sam McGee, al 81 the old est m ember of the Grand Ole Opry, dit>d Thursd:iy of injuri es .suf- ft:>rcd in a tractor acci· dent at his farm. Known for his skill with the flat- top guitar, McGee joinOO the Opry in 1925. PlIOENI X. Ariz. <A P) -I..oren W. "Cookie" \'an Dyke, 73, father of . television a ctor Di ck Vat. Dyke, d ied Thurs- day following a lengthy illness, Servi ces will be held in Danville, Ill. · CllICAGO <UPll Veter an C BS broad· caster llal Stark, 61, who served as music director v.•ith the Glenn Millet bands, died nf cance1 'Thursdav a l Passavanl l\le mori3.l Hospital. Death Notl<!es · aUCKlll"S DORIS. BUCK LES.. loge ~~ ot IU!>ln'\ C.Ohlorn••· Pa}•t<I "w•v ,.."!JU}l '10. 19/S. S.ur-..o-..•d bJ tw• h•"b.1nd, P1ut, <.l'lllOr...,, L ind• •nd S.lepl'len ot 0.""!11. CaUlo•nia. and T hom•~ ol 8 •1""'1. Ca1110""": molnt •,. M r s. H•len .,l<ll'ltr.On. O! Pu<lldnCI. OrtgO<>. btOlr.it. Rot>erl Jo. 0<>111\lro m, ot Porll6"d. OregOl"I. S.nt '"d' .~n •c11 •t ..-..:om1::.,r ol ll'le Me"' lie< de Coun11y (lul> Sl•r•tee' "''II De ~id ~I I OOPM. S,.1lu11hly u\ W•-..e rl Py cn urc n . F<>orna ve n Ctmelcr,. Pdvalt enlombm~I. Tht l•milT w•l! """'~Cidlt memorial\ 10 lht Ame1!c•n C•nce• !.IX 1~tv. Fl•lllhW 5.""nnon Funer ~I ~t•v lce•, Or•no;tt, ~l•t< tor\. SCHMITT FIAVMONO "'l(Hlo£l 5.CHMI TT. ""'l" It, ol We•tmln~1••. C•l•l0tnl•, Pa•~<I away AuQ'"' )I, 191~. !,u....,;..,.a b J OilU<ll'lle r. L••h Oew!><>ft: ..O..·in- l.llw, t<ow.i•d v .... son: sl•ters. """'"' ~rP>ardl dfld 1/101• Klnq; brolnt•s, Marton H J1<ob. Htn •J 8 ., -~ltlur J . !.<.lln"lt. Gr 1ndc11ol<1ren. Kelly, Vic· toti•. and Michael O•w•on. S..rvicf'S ""'II t>e lleld J:)OPM . S.lunUv. 1t lhl F •r •t P<t\tlJIP•l•n Churcll of Wl!\lmon•!e•. In lltu DI llG-•>-. l.vroily ~•h • memori11 fund be ..et up M F ors ! Pr1 ~1>,1er l ~111 C h urch et 'Wt~lm1ns1tr. Oortt ltd t>v -•lmi~~, ltlemori.11 Par~ MorluitrY. IAL n -IERGEROM FUNERAL HOME Corona de! MJr 673·9d ~ Cosla Mesa 646·24'24 IELL llOAOWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Br oadway, Costa Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Be ach 494-9 4' 15 San Juan cao1strano 495-17 76 rACIRCYIEW MlMOllA\. rARK Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Fac1l1c View Orive Newoort Beach, Ca liforn1a 644·2700 rlll FAMILY COLOHIAL fUHllAl HOMI 7801 Balsa Ave, We91m1n!!.ter 693·3525 SMrTHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536 ~39 for those without an ap· pointment will be held Aug. 28-29 and Sept. 2·5, 8-12 and 15-17 rro m 9 a.m. to8p.m . Theof(icecl~ at3p.m. on Fridays. Sept. 4 at the Grand Hotel here on the n ation's energy problem s and potential solutions to them . Lo sub-let the Dunes to International Boat Shows SPIRITUAL MIND SCIENCE Veda.nta Land Eyed Inc. ' COMlS TO OllAHGE COUKTT · Pro hers Of Coast Plan Meet The Friends of the Irvine Coast "'"'ill hold a meeting ~11 UC Irvine Sunday on the planning in progress for develop- ment or the Irvine Com· pany's 10,000' coasta l acres. The meeting will be h el d at Com puter Science Building, Room 1'74.atl:30p.m . -The . Irvin.e Company coastal land li es in tbe .unincorporated are<r between Laguna Beach;·· Newport B each and Irvine. PUBLIC NOTICE The workshop will run from 7 :30 to 10:30 a.m. and will feature guest .speakers from all phases ur energy production and public poli('y. KEY SESSIONS at the eonference will involve the alternative methods of power production and the current policies of the Ford Administration. Chamber ofricials have invited William C. Arntz, regional administrator or the Federal Energy Ad· ministration, to discuss the national energy dilemma. Optional energy ~ources,. i ncluding nuclear fiss.ion and fusion P<>""''er. will be discussed· at a session conducted by Willian1 F. Manning, de· puty director of the U.S. Energy Research and Develoi;tment Ad - inini&tration's Southern Califomia office. BEaT ·KRAMER,. an electliC ·.(nduslties con- By County SANTA ANA - Orange Co unt y supervisors will be asked Tuesday for ro utine ap· proval of a n agreement to buy 13 acres or land from the Vedanta Socie- ty near O'Neill Regional Park. Th e society. which o p e r a t e s t h e UNDER TERMS oClbt" lentalivc arrangement, the county 'vuuld be paid a llat $2,500 by the lrssees, Newport Dunes Inc. plus22 percent uf the admission charges during the two-week exhibition. Kr:tuse s aid admissions will be $2.50 for adults , and Sl.25 for children under 12 . 1!111 IUS REPORT, Krause notes that the show y,•ill be held in two one-week phases with sailboats occupying the first week and powerboats the second. 1-le said the display area will be fenced and pro- \"ided with .special admission galf's. Kraus e s::i id current plans Co.r the show, call for erection o( a large displ ay tent .and 50 temporary boat slips where craft "'ill be tled up for public in- spection. R a m a k r i s h n a -:;:-~=~================o;:-­Monastery in Live Oak ( · -~- Canyon, has offered the Ge h ~~~0w;;i·th~0:;:;;.ri~ t somet ing ' ~;.i:: left ;n ;ts natural EXTRA with yqur Stanley Krause , coun· ne ty real pcope rty serv;ces w car. agent, said in a r eport lo supervisors the property lies. along Live Oak Ca- nyon Road and is con- tiguous to recent county acquisitions that ex- pa~ed O'Neill Park. It t·omc:o; frel' ""'·ith l"\"t•ry ne.,.,· L"~r we iil!ll. • It's the ··coldf'n Touch Progr<im " and it includes a 'fig id 1nspcCt1nn. delicate adjustments for top perforn1ctne£', hand polished... 20 mile r oarl test ;-ind final approva~. You cJn e1'!JX"'<1 a little morr from .kthnson & Son. :; u I t a nt fo r So uthern __________ _ Calif.Qmia Edison Com-";':~~~~~:t~~:; ~~~=~~ pany, will condu~t a r 'DAILY P'LOT _rt L.:....WQffNSON D-SQN oF ™£ session on · the ' current CLASSIFIED ADS ~V CK CITYOFP:OUHTAINY.t.LLE'I' f h . I . . UNCOlN/ME.RCURY llYEllJll MARC REYMONT Nationally noled psychic.t.d , Spiritual Minister of leltMslon· and radio lame speaks l't'BT SUNDAY IY .... AT7:JI 94 SANTA AM A . You are invited to participate iii a positive ap- proach"in finding and applying the God Power .and God Presence in vour life. THIS SUHDAY IVIMIMG: "SELF-REALIZATION" .&Jto-G.Wed ····-=-......... ......., fOU.OWID IV Bf' DIMOHSftATIOMS The New Age Awa reness Foundation preMnts the!M meet· ings at: ·• THE CHURCH OF RB.IGIOUS SCIENCE 600 GOU>8' CIRCLl DlllVl SANl'A AllA , (Take -41h St. e1i:il off Freeways) ' ~ BE SURE TO TUNE IN EACH SUNDAY '.MORNING FROM 8:30 TO 9:00 AM TO OUR .NEW RADIO PROGRAM "NEW AGE · MEDITATION " WITH REVEREND MARC . REYMONT KMOI 98 FM ' 1 :.., . "" ··-,,,_., ......... , .. NOTICE IS HEREBY G ll/ENt!WIOfl state 0 t e. art 10 soar 642·5678 1., ...... ..-11.YD.COSfA.UAS•O·)•lO Twwav. s.p1eomr...~ 2ncr. 1'11s. •• 1:00 energy·production. ~======================~L _____________________ _I P.M. In lt>e Council Ch.limber, 1020Q -;;;;;;;;;;~~;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •• ----Sl•I•• AYtnueo. FDunl dln Valley. I C.tltornlt. 11'e Cl!J CotJmil will hold• •·, -·-·;·••••M "the NIKON IMAGE" :'.~~f;:::~.:::· .. ::::·~: WE;RE 'HAYING A WHA-LE OF A Ot~n E q11i P"'I'", comp•nv •CON·IS-11 ll'l0<o•0tflril>q ID teo•llly in ,,_.orln :ppa:.1tM;W> ID lllos mallet • .,11 Ill: 91...,n ""' oPP<lf"lunoty 10 do ~. II lur1htt" 1n- IOO"rT1ltion IS deoslttd, YOU '"""' <Dfl1KI 1ne PutlllC Wet11 s Oep1t1,,...nl 11 91>1·1•1••nd rt'fe r lo lhl' •Do..., u .. m. CIT'l'COUNCtLOF' TliE CITYOF FOUNTAIN VA LLEY EvelynGoroppO Orpuly Coty Cle-rll Publr~a Or•nge C:oa•t ().;u!y Pilot, ~I 22. 1•1~ l'l'l>l·I} Public ~--AUCTION FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY et 8 P.M. ' ' ' Bargains o n fi ne Crystal, Sterling Siluer, Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. Bronzes. furniture. Select Indian Turquoise._. · S 1,000.000 INVENTORY J r'"" /,/Ill•'{, Co11rt.1. t J11l·flf·l 'a i.·11, /Jt111l..r11ptri1':f VISITORS I Comeand.'.!llee what.fun an AUCTI0/11 c an bet FREE ADMISSION! ... across the srrcct f rom seven of the Southlnntf.'> tllOSt elegant watf•rjro11t rt'StOlt ronts! AUCTIONS HELD E\1ERV FRIDAY. SATUllD"Y, SUNDAY .. 8 P.M. USE YOUR BANl<AMERICARO. MASlER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w .... Coa .. Highway Newport Be•ch. Callfoonla 92660 (714) 645·2200 WE BVV FOR CASH OR SELL ON CO/tl/tllSSION ..,,OLE EST"JES OR SINGLE fTElllS A RT l.F.Vl1VF:, A tlCTl <JNCl-."R ' ' Brioni of Italy Hollywood Clothes Charles Lyons Clothes Sportswear Slack Sets Sport Shirts Knits Slac'ks Johnston & Murphy Shoes REDUCED TO V2 PRICE ~tvaJL~s .f4"'1 'fantfemen 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH 675-1717 I i I I I l I I I AND MORE I I ~ ' ' " ., IN LIDO VILLAGE JUST OYEl'Tte lltlDGI fO UDO • -I . . MagnCIV'oX. City • • 3 dar.s only Fii., SA ., & SUN. -.JR-Z~ov®- THAT's RIGHT! Thls la-l-~oy chair (up to a $219 value) absolutely FltEE when you pur,chase any of these three Magnavox TV's featured. NO STRINGS. NO Gl(tWICKS. JuSI purchase the television and we wJI give ya\. the chair to watch 'it in. Choose from 4 models and 22 colors. Shipped directly from the la-Z-. facto to our home. CELEBRAT'E WITH' tJS ATv..' \ 'OUR NEW .WESTMl·NSTER . . . • • • • LOCATION ~.:·" ~ " . • J. . I . I WESTM'INS:r~·R .MALL (Upper Le'iel nex}. to tf~V.fO:~ , , c114f 993:4sea r . ,. . • • ' ""-I p•~ • ~ • • This offer goocf at all other 8 BIG LOCAT IO·NS I LAKEWOOD CENTIR ~ "'9"'9 GRAY'WOOO AVE . 531-1670 ' WEST LOS ~LES 11531 SANTA MONICA'lllVD. ·' BUENA P.ARK asso 116"C!l llVD. (714) 826 .,... LOS ANGELES 53'5 CRENSHAW' Bl. 295-4367 , f . . ~ ' ...... :ANAHEIM 916S. EUCUD (714) 6i5'.s76' INGLEWOOD APPLIANCE CENTER 979 SO. LA •u, 671-7601 ' .~ I HAWTHORNE/LAWNDALE 15-442 HAWTHORNE Bl 676-0111 TORRANCE 23000 HAWll!OltNE ll a71 •1•1 I W• accept BonMrr-icard Cll)d Mailer Charge • I , ' ~' \ . : . , BIB -:S::r::::.t:"'"" ..... __ I Incl~ LO..z..aoy Choir·& Ken Cran«t•s one year in-home s«'t'ice on television FrkSay, August 22, 1975 - DA/kV PILOT AIJ kw:ludes· la-Z·Boy Choir & Ken Crone's one year in-home service on televi5'on • . • • -~ I <\JO DAIL V PILOT BOt>MER 1~i GAMo PL AN !5 WHCr-1 Lii 35, l lL STOP PL AYING FOOTBALL A>ID ei;neE .. Friday, AugU9122, 1975 ... BECAU% AI05T f'l(OF655101'1Al Af HLof£5 A2& ' ALL WA5H!P UP 6"( ~tN TUMBLEWEEDS by Wiii. F. Brown -" Met c .. son by Ttm K. Rylll AIMT NO lfit-lllOtrrH CHiii' ; -~reMI i ' 111\ !Vt ! I~ .. . .... 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WHO ~0/lEY~ THIS ~ OfWEll: W ILL FOICFE1T HI~ ICE CCEM\ ~d~'-.. AT LIANCH TOPAY! 'r ' I DOOLEY'S WORLD by RoclcJft-Bradfield ( • " V011'LL. t.IL\"!;fi: 9' A DIG SllOf $4./C)i...IN' Ya: 1~UM6 LIKE ·rttAl ! DR. SMOCK 1\.t. llET NONG ~ OU~ SEHATORS SUCKS ~IS liWMB! t. WOM'"I' II"' COMI N CS IN "fO "T"H8 OFFICE! 'fO"A Y . Ml9 S CR8 5Se ... l 'M NO,.. w •i..L-- 1\L !'ET NoS<J(lV IN 1~E .. IOI.I~( or 1'l'i\."'i:S(NlA1 1VI•> ()OE.~1 fl r Hl'lo\ ! ~ ·l I AN~ l\L ~E l ,IT L llCliON "llMI -r111.~1 1>"''r A P•'Y ·1 HllM~ IN \VA~1f1k;1i>N by Geor!Je ulllOllf A REAL, •' lk»JEST-TO -GU:SSBT f! IT .PUCCJ"?-~r1 POOCHES -i; OUT f/EICE ,.,.,. ___ _ ............ _ ANIMAL CRACKERS I ).IV&? ., POOCHliS ,,,-'----< !J ou,r 1HEl<6/ ~/)E CHICf l ti( Cl _ by Fei-d ';lohnlon .AP PLE PIS' A LA MODc. by RockJer Bollen •• ~CST A Mft\Ure .. , by H-111 Le DOUJC TILL 'IM I WON'T 8E WMMED UP FOR AHQTKER HALF ~R~ l WAn'fD FOR TMfM ... N()W THEY CAN WAIT FOR ME! by Mell )"'!' •"'IA .. D!d I ever have an •~c:ilina bird·watchin'a 1rip -1hai linJc WOOds. my 1roup vl1 il5 every wmmer Is now 1 shoppina center." DENNIS THE MENACE " ,,, ,, ·IF iqi * 11E m uru AGS 1s vitenr ~ 'nt W~OOlP Ll'l.Rftl ~'Hooo !• I i I ~' d , . '. • Weekend Calendar Adams Race Ready National yaehling interest will be centered in Newport Beach i;tartlng Monday when eight of the country's top women sailing crews begin com- petition for the Adams Trophy, sym- bolic or the women's national sailing championship. pick up most of the major hardware. Also in the Los Angeles-Long Beach harbor areu, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club is h os ting the world's top catamaran and trimaran sailors in the Mullihull World Championship which starlet! today and will continue through Sunday. It will be the first time the United Slates Yacht Racing Union <formerly North A:merican Yacht Racing Union) championship has beCn held in Newpart since 1961 . Newport Harbor Yacht Club is again the host club. Sabot sa ilors Crom throughout Southern California will be competing in &al Beach Yacht Club's Summer All S<1bot Regatta Saturday, and J-lun· tington Harbour Yacht Club is staging the third race of its Invitational $eries for keelbo:-i.ts. Actual competition for the Ad ams Trophy begins Monday over courses west of Newport F)ier , but most of the distaff sailor.s will ar1;ve in Newport over the weekend to get in some prac- tice sailing _in the Etchells-22 sloops. Several social evenl'i fQr the "'.isiting skippers and cre~·s arc also planned byNHYC. IN OTllER Southern CaliCornia yachting areas: _ Santa Monica Ba}' CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB - ?tfalibu and Retu rn race (MORF, Pl'.IRF > Saturday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB- Iron Man Sabot race, Saturday. THE WEEKEND itself will not be devoid of serious competition on the yachting front. PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB - Santana-27 Nationals, Saturday, Sun· day. NJ-IYC a is also hosting the Laser Class for the Western Regional Finals starting today and continuing through Sunday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB - Southern California Columbia Challenger Championship, Saturday, Sunday. Voyagers Yacht Club has two major events planned for larger yachts. The fifth race of the llumphrey Bogart Series for Performance 1-landicap Racing Fleet yachts will be sailed on Saturday~ and on Sunday skippers and crews seeking the title of Scaman of the Year will be seen in action in vyc·s annual Seamanship Rac e which tests the skills of crews in other aspects of sailing other than just com- pleting the course. MALIBU YACHT CLUB -Malibu Outrigger Invitational, Saturday, Sunday. San Diego SAN DIF.GO YAnrr CLUB -PC (Pacific Class) National Cham - pionship, today, Saturday, Sunday; International Predicted Log race, Saturday. North and Inland ANACAPA YA CfIT CLUB -Santa Cruz Island race, Scripps Series, Saturday. FARTHER UP TJIE coast, Lido·14 sailors from throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico are winding up their internation'al championship re- gatta at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club to- day. The event draws the top JO per- cent of the many ncets around the country with local sailors ex pected to WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB - Cornoado-15 Junior Nationals, Satur- day, Sunday. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Summer Series No. 2, Sun· day. Accidents Must Be Reported Boating accidents arc on the decline, but they still occu r . Who is responsible for reporting a boat ing accident? You are, iC you are th e operator or owner of a boat involved. Reports s hould be made to the local state boating authorities or to the Coast Guard. An ac- cident is reportable if a person involved dies, dis· appears or is disabled - or if property damage totals more than $100 (i n California). In cases of personal in- jury, incapacitation, di~­ appearance or death, the report mus t be filed \\ithin 24 hours. 1f the ac- cident only causes pro- perty damage, the report mus t be s ubmitte d "ithin five days. There is a maximum penalty of$500 for Cailure to report an accident. After the st a te and Coast Guard are notified of a boating at cident, the reports arc screened in an efCort to curb and pre- vent accidents . l"Af;~Q,f. :1':!,'f,p:';Mf,~ "~ 1 Co~stal Weathe,. S<lmt mornlnQ low <loudlr>e5S, oti.rwllit 1unny lod.,y. LIQl'll v•r!1blt winds lonlQhl ""{°'"" 1"9 soutl'I .,.!tfrly 10 10 16 knots lhls 111t•noon. HIQl'IS lodly In t!'lt ..,..., 60's. Co1st1I t1m1Mr.,tu1 e~ will ran9"1 betwttn M> Ind 10. lnl11nd ttm· ptr.iur11 wltl r•ngt IM!IWttn 61 llnd 76. l~ w•ltr t1m~r1tu1e wl II tie66. Sun, Moon, Tides J'lllDAY S«ol"dlow a:1Sp.m. 1s ~<>ndhlQh IO:Up.m. a.a f ln tllw Flr11 hlQl'o ~ondlOW Se<ono hlQl'I SATUllOAY 4:•2a.m. 0.' 10:S8•.m. a.9 •:•111.m. '·' I0:46p.m. S.I SUNDAY F!r.11-s,osa.m. o.a Flrslhlgh 11:23a.m. a.9 S.COll<llow S:2Jp.m. 1.a Se<onahlo;ih 11 : 1111.m. ~.1 Sun <IM!s •:1ta.m., pi, 1 ;32 p,m. Moon rl11tS 7:"3p.m ., sets I :Ol•.m. * * * * * * Gals Arriving EightAreas Represented Wom en sailors Crom throughout the United States started arriving in Newport today jn pre- paration for the national women 's sailing cham- pionship symbolized by the Adams Trophy. The ·•gi rls" will come from eight United Stales Yacht Racing Union distticts, cli maxing months of elimination races in their respective yacht clubs and sailing associations. Heading the California (Area G) team for the third straight year will be Carolyn Newcomb from the host Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Miss Newcomb and her crew of three will be represent- ing the Southern California Yachting Association (SCYA) and the Yacht Racing Union of Southern California (YRU). ln the cockpit with Miss Newcomb will be Barbara Barnard, Rosemary J ones, und Stephanie Elliot. HERE IS THE ENTIRE list of contestants and the yachting groups they represent : AREA A (Narragansett Bay, Ida Lewis YC, Newport. R.I.) -Becky Wood, skipper; crew, Leslie Barry, Jane F1oyd and Karen Pierce. AREA B (Eastern Connecticut Yacht Racing Association, Pettipaug YC, Essex, Conn.) -Cindy Batchelor, s kiPper: crew, Nan Hall. Carmen Wet- more, Cara Worthington, and Nita O'Dell alternate. AREA C (C hesapeake Bay Yacht Racing As- sociation, Shearwater Sailing Club, Annapolis, Md.) -Ruth Morton, skipper; crew, Anne Waldron. Margaret Turner, Judi Lawson. ARE1\ D (FLORIDA Sailing Association, St. Petersburg YC, St. Petersburg, Fla.) -Allison Joy, skipper; crew, Sue Reishmann, Kim Kearney·, Janice Robertson, and Betty Chase, alternate. AREA E (Lake Yacht Raci ng Association, Rochester YC, Rochester. N.Y.) -Helen Ingerson, skipper; crew , Willeen Buchholz, Nancy Cannon, Eleanor Brittain. AREA F (Central States Sailing Association, Windycrest Sailing Club, Tulsa, Okla. )-Darline Hobock. skipper; crew, Evelyn Birmingh am, Edith Froeb, ·Skeeter Chilton, and Jo Elyn McDonald alternate. AREA G {SCYA and YRU, Newport Harbor YC, Newport Beach, Calif.) -Carolyn Newcomb, skipper; crew, Barbara Barnard, Rosemary Jones, Stephanie Elliot. AREA H <Hawaii Yacht Racing Association, Pacific Yacht Club, Hawaii) -Pat Katon, skipper; crew, Pat Hammon, Tucker Newlon, Anne Welch, and Jean Wchrell alternate. Race Called Off The-Marina del Rey to Dana Point race scheduled for the Labor Day weekend has been can - celed for this ye~r by the sponsoring Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. The race has been rescheduled for the Memorial Day weekend, 1976, and will be . co- sponsored by PMYC and Dana Point Yacht Club. .-®fHll!Hl!H!HHllll$lll ,~~!~~$ : Where do you 10 .to get 1our ~ t MARINE. SUPPllES and get % !'" em .•.t Ql$POUNT L R!CE!?, J ...:::::.C"--~~~~-i i Seville i : )Sales & Leasing : ! :~=JC.. 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Choose from ceramic or wood bases. ginger jar or urn styling. 11-1'4" high. Reg. 66¢ ea. Machine wash opaque nylon in !all colors . One size fits all. SPECIAL Little girls' pull-ons ggc M;:ich ine was h cotton corduroy in brown, navy and berry. Sizes 3 to 6X. Lirnited quantities. GREAT BUY GE Pro·Style Dryer 19.99 4 heat settings. pistol grip handle plus stand. (Pro/) IUIMA<PAU: Beach at OrangethOrpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to ll".30. SundaYs 1 to Ol.A."611 City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 toe. UMTA AMA: 3900 So. Br1s101~0. or So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9:30 10 9. Sundays to to 6. I A J 2 DAIL y PILOT Frld1y, August 22: 1975 P astry P arlor P olice R aid Gay Prostitutes I . LOS ANG t,:L ES (l\P) -Poli<'<' have arrcstt.•d eight persons during a raid on a n1ale homosexual prostitution rlng and conriscatl'<l a list or clients, in· P eluding some unidentified. "prominent persons," • h d authorities soy. ODIS e The arrests we re made at the Hollywood Hills apartment of Peter M. Smith, 36, callOO. by police LOS ANGELES (UPI» the "leade r of the operation." Court action against -The St . Motitz Co. and . Smith is_pending after the breakup of a similar ring \y,·o of its offi cers have in Palos Verdes earlit"r in the year . been fined $1 .000 each Smith, Patrick M c Vea, 20, and Charles Hensley, after state hea lth in,s,pec-25. who also lived in the apartment, were booked for tors found r at pellets , investigat ion of conspiracy to commit prostitution. coc kroaches and beeUes AJso arrested inside the home were J ohn Clark, in the bakery. 23, of Los Angeles; Steph en Menzies, 22, of Sherman Oa ks ; D a~rell Mestes, of De nver. Colo.; Carl Along with the fin~, Qu.inn, 21, of Si mi Valley, and Lewis Stuntson, 28, of Manfred tl.1 aelt•r , pres1-Los An geles, a n all egt.'<I customer . engaged in lhc acl of prostitution at t he time or ar· rt>Sl, they we re "installin g their own m ulti-call tett~phone system'' to facilitatl! the oper ation, ~n al· lcgt.'ti act of conspir acy. T he confiscated list or clients will not be dis- closed immediately because "it is part of a cont in t•· tng investigation ,•• Funk said. THINK HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER kr A kH"° Dcd I) 150 koch 11 .. d. w..-... SJ7-6124 '"THINK" TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER '-A ........ D~ I 00111 G .G. il•d. ca ... ftGro•• Sl7-S464 Get something EXTRA with your new car. l l l'Ollll'S frt>t• with 1•ve ry new <'a r "'<: ~t·ll. lt'.i lhl• '"Colcl l'n ·r out·h l 'ro1-:r~1n" und 1l lfl <'ludcs a r i..:1U lnsp<'l:lion, tlelicule udjusl n1cnt ~ !\1r lO!l 1x·rror111:.1n1·e. h1.1ntl 1>01is he1I, 20 111ill' ro:1d tt.•t>t and tn1a l :1pprov•d . )"o u c;in l'Xpccl :1 ltttll.' niore rron1 J11h11 ~0 11 & So11. ' -4!-dOHNSON & SON LINCOLN/MERCURY 2•1• HAIM)I i\.¥0. (OUA MUA S-tO-l•JO l11so11if y P lf'o Gloria Beale Ladd, 48. or San Ra fael, charged \v ith murder of l\\'O son s. J ohn 19, and J an1 cs. 18 , al· tC'm ptl'd to kill the m f t>ur years ago, police say. She ·h <1s plc;.iclcd i nnocent b)' reason of insa11ity. d e nt , a nd W e r n e r Sgt.Bo bl<~un ksays\\·hile thoscarrestedwere not Greider , vice president. "ii-O:ii;-;;;-... -...,-;;;-;;;.-;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'I we r e placed o n two r yf'ar 's probatio n. Th e d e f e nd a nt s pleaded no contest to 16 crimin al cha r ges of al- lowing unsanitary condi- tions at the plant. Health in spect o r s sa id the charges stemmed from t h r ee i n spec t io n s bet\\'een Novem be r .and Ap ril. Gas Claims Under Fire \\l,\S !ll !\'GTO:'J (;\P) tested, but that the ads -,\ 1\1 adison ,..\ vcnut"' ad· did not make this clear. vertising agcnl'y agrct.'fl not lo n1ake decepti ve fuel economy c laims for ;.1utomob ilcs. the r~cdcral T1·ade Con1 mission has :1nnounccd. - 'rh e compl aint ::igainst D 'Art·y-Mac M a nus & :!\·fasi us lnc. of New Yo rk City slcmmed from ad- vertisem e nts clai ming that the 1974 Cadi llac Eldorado beat 73 other c;.1rs in fcd('1·a l mileage tests. GENE RAL MOTORS 1'\\•o co mmissioners, Stephen Nye a nd l\1 ayo J . 'fhompson. dissented in the D"Arcy case. THE\' S . .\10 T llE ad age ncy agreed to ::.i con- sent ord er l ast Nov- em ber but that. becalL'iC of ··un j u s t ifi ed a d · mi ni str ative de lay'' in the FTC, Gener al Motors "'as being subjected to an o th ei-r o u nd o f punitive publicity by. the August announce ment . • enter ed into a similar Al• ' consent agreement with lCe S t he FJCon Oct . 7. The FTC cha r ged that the Eldorado ads were false. decepti"e and mis- lead ing by s uggesting that t he luxury car was sho.,..·n to be s uperior in En\•ironment al Protec· tion Agency tests. Tll F. COMM I SSIO N said lhat on e or even a m ajo ri ty o f o th e r automobile m odels test- ed had hi gher gasoline mileage than one or both of the Eldorado samples Smoke less Potty Pot Approved Eatery Spurned BOSTON (AP) -)'ou m ay be a b le t o get a nything you w ant in Alice's Rest aurant, but n ot eve r y w h e r e in Alice's Restaurant. state off ic ial s h a ve d e nied Ali ce the right to sell drinks and food on the first fl oo r . T h e Al c o h o l ic Beverages Control Com- mission on T hursd ay re- jected the appeal of Alice l\1ay Brock, a bout whom Ario Guthrie wrote and sang the song "Alice's Restaurant,'' from a de- cision by the Stockbridge selectmen . T hey denied her the r ight t o expand D E E R F I E L D her operation from her BE.i\Cl·I. Fl a. CAP) -lt second-floor restaurant took the U.S. Justi ce to bothfloors. Department to settle the The ABCC said local matter. but Ga ry Dodson authoriti es decided pro- has finall y gotten the perly on zoning grounds okay to sell ma rijuana i n d e n y i n g h c r toilet scats. permission to e xpand . Dodson. \\·ho runs a 'fhe selectmen agreed to specialty store, went lo give Ali ce another hear· t he Broward County ing. state attorney's office---------- t\\"O months ago to find RABBln ouUf he could legally sell !J', {;1 toi let scats featuring ~ •r"N'....,.su•R•A••""N'c"e mari juana leaves and \...!,.). stems encased in plastic. ~-i" lf14 H.tiM h•i."'4 Loc al p rosec uto r s .-:--.. COSTA Ml SA ~ v.:erc n 't s ure so they ct~ S48-5554 L-... . ·, as k e d t h e Ju s t ice . D e p ar tme nt , which'==:-=:;; r e pli e d i n t h e a f - fir mative since tests showed that buryin g the pot in plast ic m ade it un· smokable. "l wrote the Justice De partm ~n t a nd they sent me a st ate m ent say- in g the y had tried five different ways of getting grass out or plastic and they couldn 't get it out.'' said Asst. St ate Atty. Richard Purdy. ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH Something New In ... ••. Orange County A True Gourmet Experience SCOTT'S RESTAURANT Formerly St. Tropez Los Angeles • < LUNCH • DIMMER l'RIVATE !'ARTIES COCKTAILS EMTERT AJMMEN1' 71 9 W. 19111 St. §(,,IDSTA MESA 645-2343 . r . !, I BAMBOOZLE . A little inexpensiv e privacy is hard to find nowadays. Ea sy to carry home. 97 6'xl5' ROLL I' _ li 1-....r. COMBED PALINGS We've only combed th ose. We we re g onna give the m a pe rmanent. but couldn't llnd any curlers. S'COMBED 6' CEDAR GRAPEST AKES J"x l2" PECKY CEDAR FENCE BOARDS 6' COMBED CEDAR REDWOOD l can see itnow ., .a m l e ve r gonna get tired o f telling you about fence s. C eda r has excellent resis ta nce to the e lements. More fe nces. This Pecky Cedar looks like it was just used fo r ta rget pra ctice by the Merr y Men. The latest in paneling, loo. 97 L~N~TH 39:A. 19~. FENCE RAILS 2"x3"x8' CEDAR 69!. Ahab! Wouldn't you know it? We have thos e rails, too. I really knew it all alon g. 2"x4"x8' REDWOOD FENCE POSTS Sneaky, sneaky. Here a re the posts. You 've got lo supply the backyard (but w e may have those on sale next wee k). 3"x3 "x7' CEDAR 4"x4 "x8' 249 REDWOOD EA. PINE ROUNDS Big round pooled logs of pine. I s uppose the re a re uaes for thorn. Le t m e think now •.. nop"e. ca n't think of a ny. l"xl2" PINE FENCE BOARDS Good old standby thia pine, e h? Keepa lumber within one 's budget. A fe w rails and posts and you've got a fence. CHAIN LINK FENCE FABRIC Anybody who went to school ([ ne ver got a cha nce to) would know about this kind of f•nce. Strqn!=J is th e byword. 48" ........ 4&. 60" ........ 6~: 72" ........ 72A. DECORATIVE METAL GATES I 1: '~ ~I 90 LB. CONC RETE MIX Second week in a row for this ite m. Are they trying to tell us •omething? It must be a super deal. 97 B~G I, WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE ~ 36"x4B" ·~ 1997 ic ' ' 36"x60" ,J 2211 ' ·'-1 r . ' ' 42"x60'" Foragatothatdoesn't 2557 splinter or warp. Turns a ny h ome into a palace (don't you 48"x60" think that's stretching it a bit?). WROUGHT IRON RAILING AVAILABLE IN 4'x6' LENGTHS Makes it harder for people to fall oft the •la irs a nd ba lconi••· T didn't •ay ii stopped it altogether howe..-e r. 87:r. j I ~ ' I . - I I • DflllvERY AHDSET-UP 4400 . • - Ftlday. August 22. 1975 Pastry Parlor Police Raid Gay Prostitutes I.Os ANGELES CAP) -Poliee have arrested eight persons dur1n i.: a raid on a nlale hom oSl')(Ual prostitution ring <ind confiscated a list or clients, in· eludin g ~omc unidC>ntificd "prominent persons," P • h d authorltlt.•s say. ODIS ·e The arrests were made at the lioll ywood l-lill s :.1partn1ent or Peter ~1 . Smith, 36, called by police LOS ANGELES (UPI) the "leader 0£ the operation." Court action against -'rhe St. Motitz Co. and ~ntilh is, pending art~r t.he breakup of a similar ring two of its offieers have 111 Palos Verdes earlier 111 lhe year. . been fined $1 ,000 each Smilh, Patric k Mcvea, 20, and Charle.ti 1-lensley, after state health inspec-25, who also Ii vcd in the apartment, were booked ror tors found r at pell ets, investigation of ('O nspiracy to commit prostitution. cockroaches and beetles Also arrested inside the home were J ohn Clark, in the bakery. 23, of Los Angeles; Stephen Menzies, 22, of Sherman Oaks; Da rre ll !\t estes. of Denver, Colo.: Carl Along '>''it h the fines. Quinn, 21. of Simi Valley, and Lewis Stuntson, 28, of Manfred l\1 aelL'r, presi-Los Ang1.:'les. an a lleged customer. engaged in the act of proslituliun at the time or ar- rt>st, lheY w~re "installing thei r own mult1-call l(•J,~phone systent ''to racllltate the o~ration , an l.ll· leged act of consplrucy. The confiscated list of c\i('nls will not bl' dis· clost..-d immediately because ''it is part of a continl•· 1ng investigation ,·• Funk said. THINK HOM DA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER Fw A ae-....-DC'd I )750 lk«.1111 .. d. w~ ....... ..., ''THINK" TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER '-A ........ DMI I OOi I Go.G.11 .. d. Get something EXTRA with your new car. Ii ('UO\l'!'-l rt•t• with ('\'t'fY lll'W rar "'C Sl•ll. I!'.-. tht.• "l:uldL·n ·r oul·h 1 •ro~rarn " <u1d tl 111cluclt•s a ri!!td in"pl'l·lion. dt•h1·:1lt• adjustn1t•111 ~ tor top pl'rfor n1an1.·t~. hand poli~tu•d . 20 rntlt> road tc•st aitd 1'111;.11 :1p1n·11v:.d . 'i'ou 1·;1n ex1>ect a l1ttlt· r11ur1• rron1 JohllSOn .. '<.: S1111 . . 4.1-dOHNSON &: SON LINCOLN/MERCURY 2616 t1•1-l lVC> COl !A MllA S40J6» l111<a11i111 Ple a Gloria Beal e L add , 48, of Sa n Rafael, charged \\'ilh murder of l\i.'0 SOTl S, J ohn 19, and J <.1mcs, 18, al - tcmpted to kill th{'m f o ur yea r s a g ll, police say. She h<.1s J>iea decl innocent by reason of ins anity. dent . a n d W er n e r i_,:S:;:g:;:":;;·,:Jlo=b:.r:.':u::n;,k,::s;iia;;'.;y;i;s.;•;;·h;,i;;lei;il:;h,;o;;sc~ar~r~e~s~le~di;;iiw~e~r~e~n~o~l;;;;;;;;========;;;:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::~~~===============:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;'i Greider. v i cl~ president, --- were placed on t~:o year's probation. GGll'd. .. Gro ... • 537.~444 Th e defendant s pleaded no contest to 16 criminal charges of al- lowing unsanitary condi- tions at the plant. Health in s pectors s aid the charges stemn1ed from thre e inspection s betwet'n November .and April. Gas Claims Under Fire \\l,\S lll '.\'GTO'.'J {,\Pl lt>sted, but that the ::ids -A Madison Avcnue <ltl · did not make this cle1:1r. ''ertis1ng agency agrc1.•d T"'O (·on1m issioncrs. not to n1ake deceptive StC'pht>n '.\iye and i\'layo fucl economy claims for J. Thompson. dissented automobilt.'S, the r~edC'ral in the o ·r\rcy cast:. 1'rade Comn1ission has ~nnounced . · Thi:' complaint a gainst D 'Arcy -~t ac M a nu s & !\1 asius Inc. of New York Cit y .ste mmed from <1d· vcrtisements cl a iming th ~1t the 197•1 Cadillcic Eldorado bc•1t 73 other cars in fcdcr.:11 mi leage tests. GENER ~L MOTORS TllE \' S,\10 T llE ;:id a ge ncy ag1·ced to a con- sent order la st '.\/ov- cmber but that. because of ··unju s tifi ed ad- ministrative delay .. in the F"TC, Gener al l\1 otors "'as being subje(·tcd It) another round o f punitive publicity by the August announcement . • entered into a s imil.ar Al;ce 's consent agreement with ., theFTCon Oct .7. The F'TC charged that the Eldorado ads '>''ere false. deceptive and mis- leading by s uggesting that the luxury car was shown to be s upe rior in Environm ental Protec- tion Agency tests. T HF. CO!\l MISSION said that one or even a ~m ajo ri ty of ot h e r automobile models test- ed had hi gher gasoline mileage than one or both of the Eldorado snmples Smokeless Potty Pot Approved Eatery Spurned ROSTON (i\P ) -''ou may be able t o get anyt hing you want in Alice's Restaurant, but not eve r y where in Alice's Restaurant. State officials h a ve d enie d Alice the right t o sell drinks a nd food on the first floor. The A l coh o li c Beverages Control Com· mission on Thursday r e- jeclerl the appeal of Alice !\lay Rrock. about whom Ario Guthrie wrote and s ang the song "Ali ct>'s Restaurant:· Cro m a de- cision by the Stockbridge selectmen. They denied her the rig ht to expand D E E R F l E L D her operation from her BEACl-1, Fla. (AP> -It second-fl oor r estaurant took the U.S. Justi ce tobothfloors. Department lo settle the The ABCC s aid local matter, but Gary Dodson authorities dt.•cided pro· has finally gotten the perly· on zoning grounds okay to sell marijuana i n d e n y i n g h er toilet seats . pe rmission to expand. Dodson, '>''ho runs a The sclcctmt>n agreed to specialt y store, "'ent to give !\lice anot her hl'ar· th e Bru'>''ard Count y ing. state attorney's offi ce---------- t\\10 months ago to find · RA outirhecould legally sell f;", {i1 BBln toil et scat s featuring ~ 1.uTo-MOMl!OWNf:i5 marijua na le~ves a.nd \'!,/ INSURANCE ::;tern s e ncased in p lastic. ~;~ 1914 H ... bor h M5eMr4 L oca l prosec utor s ri.r.:,,' COSTA MESA ~ "''e ren 't sure s o they · ~ 548·5554 ~ a s ked t h e Ju s ti ce L~ D e partment, whi c h -==o-o==-c=~ re pli e d in th e a f · firmative s i nce tt.>sls showed thal burying the pol in plastic made it un- smokable. "I wrote the J ustice Department and they sent m e a statem ent say- ing they had tried five different ways of getting grass out of plasti c and they couldn ·t get it out." said J\sst. Slate /\tty. ll ichard Purdy. OHLT AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH Something New In ... ... Orange Counly A True Gourmet Experience scorr·s RESTAURANT Formerly St. Tropez Los Angeles . LUNCH • DINNER P'RIY A TE PARTIES COCKTAILS ENTERT AINMEHT 719W.191hSt. COSTA MESA l BAMBOOZLE . 6'CEDAR GRAPESTAKES I con seoit now ... am I e ver gonna get tired of telling you about fences. Cedar has excellent resistance to the elements. l"xl2" PECKY CEDAR FENCE BOARDS More fences. This Pecky Cedar looks like it was just u sed for target practice by the Merry Me n. The latest in paneling, too. 97L~N~TH A little inexpe n sive priva cy is hard to fi nd n owadays. Easy to carry home . 97 6'xl5'. ROLL COMBED PALINGS We've only combed these. We were gonna give them a permanenl. but couldn't find any curle rs. S'COMBED 6' COMBED CEDAR l"xl2" PINE FENCE BOARDS .REDWOOD 39:A 19:A. Good old standby this pine. eh? Keeps lumber within one's budget. A fe w rail• and posts a nd you 've got er fence. 77L~';;TH FENCE RAILS FENCE POSTS 2"x3"x8' CEDAR. ·~~-::·m ~ '"·--·- =:.=---- Ahab! Wouldn't you know it? We have those rails. too. I really knew it all along. 2"x4"x8' REDWOOD Sneaky. sneaky. Here are the posts. You've got lo supply the backyard (but we may have those on sale next week). 3"x3"x7' CEDAR 4"x4"x8 ' 249 REDWOOD EA. DECORATIVE METAL GATES . ;;, ; 1;;~,.Y W ITH MOUNTING HARDWARE 36"x48 .. •:::;--1997 'r ' ' ' 36"x60" '• PINE ROUNDS Big round peeled logs of pine. I suppose there a re use s for them. Let me think now •.. nop'e, can't think of a ny. 49E~. i ·'r I 11 L I I CHAIN LINK FENCE FABRIC Anybody who went to school (I never got a chance to) would know about this kind of Jenee, Strqng is the byword. 48" ........ 4&. 60" ........ 60:.. 72" ........ 7~. -'I 11 i I' THE HAMLET METAL I I - BUILDING c.'.: , ' ' ' . 1 ,. ' L L 90 LB. CONCRETE MIX 2211 WROUGHT IRON RAILING One of Sha ke speare'• g1'9atest metal b uildings. My wile i• partial to the 10 by 10 Macbeth. _ 00 Second wccik in a row for this item. Are they trying lo tell us something? It mual be a super deal. 97B~G ' \ ' L ' ' ' 42"x60" Foragate that doesn't 2557 splinte r or warp. Turn& any home into a palace (d e>n't you 48"x60" think that's stretching it a bit?). f , I I A VAILABLE IN 4"x6' LENGTHS Makes i i harder for people to fall off the stairs and balconies. 1 didn't say ii stopped it altogether howe...-er. 87 ~. '10x7 DEfilVERY AND SET-UP 4400 ' ' I l ' l • : ~ ;1 ' I • " ., (, I • l • I • II I • I I ' I I I f • ' ' f I I I I ' I I I I • • • ' l . , , e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Fashion models are cued for emcee as they parade down white-_carpeted ramp during video taping. Furs, patchwork, denim, boots, scarves-you name it-is good for fall, according to this in-house televised fashion message. Models are joined by emcee Don Norton. . . I . FOCUS S·HARP By JO OLSON 01111• O•ilJ Pllol !.Ult "I want to encourage you to becom e part or the show. Ap- plaud. React. You look sad and· somber." · J oe Landis, warm-up man, was preparing the a udience in Studio 31 at CBS for the taping or a new fall program and was seeking a responsive audience. "We want to deliver a slick piece o( tape,'' he said. Then the countdown began for an extravaganza titled Fashion Focus 1975 . J essie Aldrin, the director, moved in rhythm as she snapped her fingers and said, "Ten seconds to go," then count· ed down from fiv e . The cast or 35 models, lined up on the white -carpeted runways, picked up the rhythm and turned the set into a moving kaleidoscope of color. This is one show that will never be seen on t elevision, but it re- ceived a high rating from the au- dience. It was an ex periment by the May Co. and CBS. The station loa ned the studio (in the daytime it is Dinah's Place) and the crew, and the store s upplied the !all fas hions and m Odels. The tape will be used for in- store training of persoM el in all Evenings light up with glitter for this model in elegant gown. Director in foreground gives her directions on where to walk. l\1 ay Co. locations. ''lo bring them the fall fashion n1essa ge ." In the a udience •,r,:crc s tore personnel a nd ··representatives of the California and New 'fork m arkets.'' May Co. vice president DQn Norton, who als o is fashiu n m er chandise director, kepl up a fasl·paced commentary as the models paraded ;:i er oss the freshly vacuumed ramps for an hour and a half. It seemed that Dinah was the only one missing from the studio. The camera and cue card crews, directors , ush ers and other as- sorted technicians made a t·r owd aln1ost as big as the cusl. Lots of corduroy, deni m, patchwork, quilted fabri cs, scarves, s weate rs, hats and boots were shown for m en, "'omen and children. The music h a d a country- Western beat, whi ch set the pace for Norton's com mentary: "'Let's hear it for boots ... t\vo piece suits ... furs over denim. ,. ·"·el\·et blazers for men. "'Why n ot put it together? Layer it kids. Get it all together. Why not go around the \\'Orld with. us? ·'Gaba rd inc. • .cveni ng. • • Chinoiserie.' • Quilted fabrics arc very impor- t ant for fall . according to the Fashion Focus. So are blue and denim patchwork, so when one model turned up in a patchwork blue quilted denim jacket, Norton re- :ally raved. Judging f rom the show. the '.kinds of clothes to purchase for fall are two·piece corduroy suits, s weaters with m atching muf- f I er s, ha ts and g love s , sweater coats , blazers. vests , hats, anything \l.'ith the Chinese look, s linky j ersey dresses , wooden and ethnic jewelry, opa- que hosiery a nd s weater sets. The most important rabrics besides corduroy are fl annel, gabardine, d e nim, soft "'ool, blanket cloth and mclton. Since most of the clothes were in the $1 5 (jeans ) t o $300 (Oscar de la Renta evening dresses) price range, this was one fashion show where there was something !or everyone to put on his or her shopping lis t. Just before the last portion or the show was taped, the youngest models were dismissed and their mothers could be s een coll ecting them from the s tar.embossed dressing room. "\\'e're taking it home now so get the energy level up," the director told the cast as the countdown began for the final se~ment. ·•Gel out the bourbon too," muttered one or the mOO els. Black dresses for evening. Red dresses for evening. The Chinese look for evening. Caftans. Pa- jamas. Slinky dresses. Furs. On and on the cameras rolled. The great CBS eye looked into the future and reeled it in, fool by fool, in living.color. 'f -... Mr. AC-DC Short-circuited Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: You called the turn on the "Ramada Kid" -the man who meets hi s • homosexual lover eVery Thurs- ' day, but claims he's a good ' ,. husband, fathe r and busi-t-~ · 'nes.sman, and insists he'll never f ~ 1 get caught because , ~e 's . ~oo smart to put anything rn wnt1ng or carry any cra•Y pictures. You told him he was the victim of a "1evere persone.lity dis· order." Well, that's not all he's . goin& to be the victim or. How is ' ""he flXed for blaokmaU money? • ' SOoner or later t he wrong \ f penon will catch him at his lltUe pmeofdecelt. Theudpartofthe t 'I,' I \ story is that his family a1so will suffer. What will "Mr. AC.·D.C. Dignified Businessman''dothen? We see it happen all the time. - CO P ON THE BEAT .. -··. DEAR BEAT: J'm printing your letter verbatim. Jt requires no comm'ent rrom me. l'ou'•e said It all. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a proble m which is rather alrange. It seems people keep in· viting me places, setting dates and sometimes.naming the place, promising to call lo eslabli~h the time and then they don't call. I mean they don't. even call lo cancel or confirm. No one ever apoligizes for standing me up. This happens about two times out of three, with both men and \\'Omen. When I s ay, ''I was expectiug w hear from you," they renly, "It was just tentative." Or, •!Qh, yes, we talked about it, but that was all." DEAR WIG: You obvioas1y h ave two problems. One is com- maa.lcatlon and another ls your choice of friends. In the future, wben you make a date, and the time or place isn't nailed doW11, tell tbe other party YOU will call and Yt:rtfy t.be de· tails. b tllat way yoa can control t.be 1ltutlo•. One man said just yesterday, "I cou\dn'l make it last Tuesday DEAR ANN: I read that letter a.nd was unable to get in touch from the 20·year-<>1d boy who with you. I didn't want to caJJ un-forged his paren.ts' signature and til a few days h ad passed because emptied a sav~ngs ac':?unl of I figured you'd be boiling mad!'' $2.~. Your adv1~.e w~, Gel the What do you make ol'thls? -boylntotherapy. WIGGING OUT I • It doesn't always work. Our \ \ I I I I son is 17 and we've been trying since he was 13 -spent a small fortune on psychiatrist s and psychologists for both him and ourselves. He s imply won 't cooperate. The moment a therapist gets close to his problems, the boy re~ fuses to see him again. We put him in a private h05pital. He ran away. When he lived al home he was so hot· tempe red we we re afraid lo leave him with his little sister. We'd give anything if we could help this tortured boy, but bowl Only he can help himself and he doesn't wlnt lo. Any advice for us? -STILL LOVE HJrtt DEAR FRIENDS: The key can be found in your letter -it's the RCOlld from the last sentence. When the boy becomes or legal age tell him he's on his own - that yoa •ill pay for bis educa- tion or therapy if be wants It but you refuse to bail him out ol lro\l· hie. 'then keep your word. Perhaps when he no longer has you to lean on (and punish) he'll 11hape up and accepL responslblll· tr for himself. Let's bopeso. ) \ 82 DAILY PILOT Friday, August 22, 1975 60th Anniversaries Celebrated Lagunans Honored r Sunds feted Mr. and Mrs. Be n Eckles, 26-ye ar r esi dents or Laguna Beach, celebrated their 60th w e dding an- niversary with a recep- tion in their hom e. Married in Quinter County, Kas., the couple moved to Calirornia in 1934 . They rirst lived in Ful lerton where h e worked in orange groves. and s he did practical nursing. Wh en they came to Laguna , Eckles managed the El Moro Trailer Park wher e they :still Ii ve. Tht h onored guest s have (ouf. children, May Wei s, Minn eapol is, Kas.; John. Fullerton ; George, Palmdale, and Lee, Anaheim, and they have 12 grandchildren, 22 great.grandchildren and o ne g rl•a t -g r e at- grandchild. Clinging To Hopes ' llOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Living in the shadow of the world's movie capital is encourag- ing nearly 100 \'ietnamese refu gees to work harder -and hope for the best. They arrived with the help of rriends, still v.·earing thei r unrasttionable clothes made in Saigon and now threadbare from continuous washing on the long journeys through refug ee camps. "I will do any kind of job that gives me money," s aid Nguyen Thi Quy, who a bandoned her children and husband during the hasty escape from Saigon last April; "l wi!I dq any job except one -prostitution." That candid s tatement has been in every • ·mouth. The re Cu gees are a ware of the traps that make up the lire or this rascinating city. They seem to pass the warning to each other. Even shy, 11.year-old Mai Anh gave no doubt about her intention to succeed because she has a family of five to support. Quy and Anh work at the only Vietnamese r estaurant on Holl ywood Boulevard. They re· ceive free food but no pay. One block from the First Methodist Church, in the heart of Holl ywood, three fa milies with lS pe,rsons live in a shabby hotel, waiting Cor better daYs . One is the family or 1-luynh Van Anh, 43, a composer and once the best drummer in Saigon. Anh is trying lo set up a Vietnamese orchestra to perform at one of the plush hotels. . IJ~IT• .... IM1• ' .rt 1'[41f Tiie Rev. illlld Mrs. Lester P. Sund Sagittarius Organize SATURDAY,AUGUSTZ3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21·April 19): Look behind \he scenes. You m ay be active now in,connectlon with charity organization, special group, club . TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Wlah can "come true." Friendship is enhanced as you learn of special favor. GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Accent is on ability to climb over obstacles. Whi.t appears a setback is actually. a challenge -which you can overcome. CANCER -(June 21.JuJy 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with long-distance com-munication. · · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Taxes, leases, in· surance policies could command attention . Legal agreement is favorable, but you :should double·check. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lie low, em · phasize public relations, diplomacy. Refuse to get involved in le gal dispute. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Low· key approach brings best results. Diplomacy, especially where domestic matters enter picture, is essential. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Good Moon aspect coincides now with changes, creativity, desire for additional knowledge. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Home, hearth, security, dealings with older people - these are emphasized. ~APRICO R N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Brother, sis· t~r or other close relative wants to discuss idea or short trip. .. I still need a lead s inger -a Vietnamese girl will be great,".Anh said. "With hope, I am sure we will hit som ething here. It is easier Cor me to find something to do here than elsewhere.'' lie said a hotel owner loaned him $4 ,000 lo buy musical instruments. He hopes the band will make its de but in two or three weeks. Vietnamese refugees h'?P" for the best ,,. they struggle and adjust to life in a foreign country. They are willing t~ do any kind of work but one -p rost1tu· ti on. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on what comes in, goes out, amount of e nergy ex· pended. Evalua te erforts in terms of what you get in return. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Trust judg. ment, intuition. You'r«: going places, especially where personal appeal is concerned. lfUFFRf'S UPHOLSTERY W1'etl Y_ W_. ...... ,. 19Z2 H..ttor ll•tl. Costa M..-541-DZSt JirL A \rcmon'S SPORTSIVEAR WfSIQ!ffPlA.lA -"""" 544121 Mercede .FINISHED O< UNFINISHED TAPESTRIES . w• "••1•1• • Pkhi•• ' ....... FlbrlCI for Tablecloths In Originwl Ger!T'9n D~ ~lry In Petit Poinl The C°'°"l,~1pplng C..ter UO ...... .,. l S 4f7•Jlt4 ForClll•• StridHlh·Hlnh"5fplt1·kMs · .. to Ortloopedlc ...t l'rescripfioo Wort A ... THE ... SHOE HUT COSTAMISA 2JOOHU90llaYD. HA._C9n& 546-6771 Amusing observ•tlon• of Ille •long DANDELION by Meadowcroft Dandelion is one of Meadowcratts newest. Its subtle leaf motif and uncluttered lines make it ideal for a covered patio. den. family room. Six piece grouping consist of sprng base chair, lounge · chair, cocktail table. end tables. and sofa. Six piece """' U1t $556 ' Celebrati ng their GOth wetlding anniversary with a buffet luncheon ·in the ~cw r>ort Beach home of their daughte r and son-1n·law, Dr. and Mn. Donald R. McAnlls were the ll.t!v . und Mr!i. Leiter P. ,,und of,~osta Mesa. . The honored ,guests, who have li ved .J.n the area since 1957, were honored ea1:ti cr in the d~y at a re~eption in the Jo"irst Un1lcd Methochs l Church.where the Riv. Mr. SunU h»it been af. niiated alnee their move bere. . Married Aug. t7, 1915 in Lorraine. Wts., they have fi ve other c hildren, Mrs. Richard C. P antzar Ne wport Beach ; J\.1r s. Norman W. Karr Indio; Roger L. Sund, Visuli<i ; J\.1r s. J:Sever- ly H~rper, Long Beach, and Lawre nce L •. Sund, Princeton . . They also have 18 grandchildren and n111c great.gr andc hil dren. In Wiscons in, the Rev. Mr. Sund was a circuit Pastor in Clam Falls and J .. ewis and was pastor or Methodist churches in Bi rchwood and Bruce. The couple moved to Gl enda le in 192·1 ~here he served as pastor in several churches 1n the area . I LA CA VE RESTAURANT DIM In Ow R-c Collr STIAKS • LOBSTER • CRAB SHRIMP • TERIY AKI PlllME 1111 ·Thur., Fri. & Sat. AMPLE FREE PARKING L.c, .. M-. ..... l'rL • 11 :JO to J :JO Re1•rvaHon1 646-7944 I ~f 51/J lrvlne Coota Mesa . When your barbecue Just worrt start ' .. Ouick,dial Me-N-Ed 's we·re just a phone call and minutes away. our fast fleet of mobile ovens can have piping-hot pizza 111 different kinds! to your door anytime between 5·10 PM Su nday through Thursday; and 5 PM to m1dn1ght on Friday and Saturdav. Clip out and save this phone number. It could save your day 'bin-eds Pizza Parlors s convenient locati ons .. Sale s439 OHLT AT MERI RIEDLAMDER TRIUMPH tha Orange coast, penned by • n•ti'lt ion, In the PATIO SHOP 2123 NEWPORT BL VD. t1 r , DAILY PILOT ' r ) f T ., I I I COSTA MESA• 642-4103 • I,. I I I ) I • < 1 ( I • • ( A !1 :; p A n• T< H "1 P• n1 rn ., m Tl .. !o a 54 \\ .. pl p : ,,., jo 1' "' I M ti; •1 c ;. jc lo ! SC fi Cl fe 'tt; s1 .Ii I c. p1 n ., fE • S E f~ se pt di th 1\ Sc 'T c K• d• w so AJ I I ,,. C1 w H1 wi F Sc wj I 1 d• YI dr c< <I ' Sil l e Cl LI I ' , I . ~11diry. Augu$1 ?2. 1975 OAIL V PILOT 83 Wh at You See Is • • • .I~ P U KAS · 8.95 ~ CORAL FRANCESCA.S MART MARIANNE CALDWELL Betrothals Smart-Gibson Caldwell-Pierson Newport Harbor Hjgh An Oct. 3 wedding in School graduates, Fran-the Huntington Beach oeesca Louisa Sm art and First Chris tian Church is J ohn Best Gibs on are planned by Marianne planning to marry next Caldwell and David F. ~une in St. J oachim's Pierson of Seal Beach. Catholic Church , Costa Miss Caldwell is the .Mesa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Cli!ton 1-1 . Caldwell or By E RMA DOMBECK 1 read r('cently in a magazine that for the rirst lime in 2.5 years, t h e numb er o r marriages performed in this COWltry ts on the decline. The reason should be obvious. T he bedrooms of teenagers U!ed to be considered "hallow grounds." Boys were ushered in- to the living room to await the ap- pearance of their dates and never saw the ashes from which the beautiful phoenix bird arose. College dormitories we re segregated so that often 11 poten- tial bride never knew her male dried his socks over a lightbuJ b, or that he slept with. three sports shirts turned wrongside out . To- day, bedrooms are regarded as part of the house. Stereos bl are, C'Ola cans rattle around and it 's a general meeting place for vi s. itors of both sexes. It may have set marriage back 150 years. I lived in a college dormitory that was cons idered the armpit or th(' Big Ten. If men en al· lowed to visit our ms, there wou ldn't have been e otus who wouldhavemadeitl healtar. I bad a roommate o was a second-semester senior nd still hadn 'l unpacked. She li ved out or boxes and a foot locker. Another girl had an entire wardrobe of per ma-'A'linkl e ... :i miracle fabric lhal tended to look shabby when you waJked over it or kicked it under the bed. We all played the game. Upon leaving a r oom paved with Lipstick smears, hair in the sink, boots under the bed, wet towels over the windows . pleated skirts under the m al tresss, un - answered mail, blouses without buttons, three yea rs of handwash stuffed in a shoe bag , sagging µosters and green bread in the wastebasket, I would descend the stairway like a vi sion lo my wail· ing date. Suddenly, with a look of terror, I would grab his arm and say, "My goodness, w·hy didn't you tell me my stocking seams were AT WIT'S END t R ed, Orange, Sn1oky i@ LIQ UID SILVER LIQ UID GOLD T URQUOISE SOUTH COAST YILLAGF. AT SUN•t..OWER &·RF.AR SA NTA ANA. 557-4052 lllSHI crooked? There is just no excuse=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ for tackiness. Excuse me while I make myself presentable.'' Those days are gone. They've been replaced with honesty and any fool knows that won't get you a set of Tupperware leftover-keepers. The other day I passed the bedroom of one of my teena.,:i:ers. The music was deafening as a mob of kids sat aroWld the floor swilling soft drinks and grinding potato chips into the carpett. "Aren"t you apprehensive about kids gathe ring around a bed?" asked a concerned friend. "Are you crazy?'' I said. "They'll never find it in that mess!'' i***********************i *Park Newport Hair Stylists # We/rQn1r. ' * l o their Staff * GEORGIANA~ MALCOLM ~ formerly wit h Fermodyl * * La boratori es, Inc. and, prtor * * to that, was a weU·known *' lil.\:' .., sty list 1n the East Bluff area * For the past 3 years she has been traveling 7Mo- :western States trai ning the professional stylis~ intl- *!he importance of hair care and chemical*" *processing. FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL -·* * PARK NEWPORT HAIR STYLISTS * * 900 San Joaquin Hills Rd. at Jambo1ee Rd. * * i"'P ..... ~rt Co"'~'C• ~-,!~l-•tf * *64-4·5750 Now Open Mo nday11 * ~***********************t Their p arents are Mr. Huntington Beach. She is and Mrs. Louis W. Smart a graduate of Edison of Newport Beach and Hi&h School a nd now at- M r. and Mrs . J ack tends Gol d e n Wes t Gibson, also of Newport. College. Her fiance, son of Mrs. Mis s S m a rt also O.F.Olson ofLaPuente, graduated from a beauty is a graduate of El Ptt onte college and her fiance at-High School, Mt. San An- t e nds O r ange Coast tonio Co1lege a nd UC College. Santa Barbar a. Peering Around ART S T U DY i n Florence, Italy has been completed by She ryl Ann Spain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Spain of NeWport Beach. Orange Coun~~ Most Fabulous Nursery and Garden Center! CA LENDAR Clinic Free T h e ''spontaneity, freshness and sens itivi- ty'' of her sculptures was pr aised by the numerous spectators who viewed t he e xhibition al l~tl Rotonda de Donatello':"'-'..: Miss Spain was one of six American students at the Domini can Institute of Fine Ar ts for a three· month course. FR E E EX · AMINATIONS : A fr ee b reas t ca ncer :;c r eening clini c i s planned for Saturday, Aug. 23, from 8 a .m. to noon in the conference r oom of Mercy General Hospital. · - A Cilm will be screened and inform ation will be provided by physicians, nur s es a nd a u xilia r y members. A free breast examination by mam· mogr aph will be offered. Those under 18 must pre· sent legal permission f orm. F\l rther inform ation is a vai lable by ca lling 547·0727. LAS MA RI NERAS : What started out as a s m a ll ''educationa l'' project has turned into a private c o ll ection of more than 1500 books, journals and volumes re- la ting to the f ield or social work. M e mb e r s o f L as Marineras, auxiliary to the Family Service As· s ociation of O range County, began the pro- j ect b y bindin g old journals a nd case his- tories. Next came the search f o r h is t o ri ca l sociological volumes and finally the collecting or the summer r eading pro- gram for youngsters will be highlighted with the shQwing of t he movie, ''Snoopy Co m e Home." Presentation will be at 10 :30 a .m . Sa tu rday, Aug. 30, in the Mesa Theater. L I FESTYLES '75 SYMPOSIUM: A sym- posi um on human sex- ua lity an'd emergin g lifestyles will be present- ed at noon Sunday, Au g. 31, in t he R oyal Jnn , Anaheim. Topics to be discussed include sexual roles and identity, s ingle living, marriage , sw ing ing, group and open mar- r i a g e, bisex u a l i ty , pornogr a phy, r eligion and the future. Afterw ard a b a nquet and night-long pa rty is planned. TELETHON : Hunt- ington B e ach Junior Women will be a ssisting at t he Jer r y Lewis Musc ul a r Dystrophy Telethon headquarters in Orange County. They will work from S p.m. to midnight Sun- day, Aug. 31, and Crom 9. a.m . to 4:30 p .m . Mon- day, Sept. 1, in the Grand Hotel, Anaheim·. WINN E R of th e California Page contest was Lindi 1-l arvcy of Cypress who wil l r epresent Cali fornia at the National Federation of Republican Women's convention in Dallas Sepl.10-13. Act ive in Republican a nd co m munit y o r - ga n izatio n s. Mi s s Harvey is a gr aduate of Western High School and has a legal secretary diploma from MTI Busi· ness College. ATrENDING t he bien- n i a I co un cil o f Pi La mbda Theta, national honor a nd professionaJ association in education. was Dr. He len Diamond of Laguna Beach. The sessions took place in Knoxville. Dr. Dia m on d is nationa l treasurer. DELEGATES at the Western Region Teen Act ion Assem bly al Lone Mountain College are Rosal va H ernandez, Christie Gonzales, Ivy Handy, Tam my Radzins, Kell y Miller a nd J od y Ha mmond, teen mem- bers o[ the Santa Ana YWCA. current books a nd re · ~--------------------1 ference mate rials . Adding"the fin al touch, ,-------------------,! lhe group conve rted a spare utility room into a .library. Shelves a nd de· cor a t or it e m s were purchased from funds r aised at a fashi on show and champagne tea. FSA, in addition to o(. f eri n g co un se lin g services l o t roubled f amilies and individuals, serve1 as a satellite cam- pus and t e aches two degree. courses yearly through affiliation with th e U niv e r si t y of Southern Calfiornia. H.OTLINES TRAINING C O NFERENCE : Keynoter for the three- day conference of the Western Regional As- sociation will be Dr. Arthur L. Bietz, noted l ect u re r a nd psychologist. Co-sponsored by the CriSl1 Hblllne and the Wes t Orange County Hotline, t he conference will be held al Cal St.ate Full er t o n F r iday - Sunday, Aug. 29-31. A series of workshops will deal with suicide, l o n e l iness a nd depression, huma n ~x­ uallty, death and dymg, drug and alcohol abule, commun lty contacts, c hro nic ca ller s and .single parents. Alto planned 1\re film.,, lectures and group di.s- cussionit. 'ONCE A YEAR' PATIO SALE all name brands BROWN-JORDAN TROPJTDNE 0. W. LEE Tlffll.INE Umbrellas Chai se pads Pla cemats & Glasses Fl oor Samples 20-30% OFF Tl'lru Friday, Sept. S!h ROGER'S GARDEN NEWPORT CENTER 2301 $e;n Joaauln Newport Beach C 0 S T A Ill E S A 640-5800 UBRARY: The end of '--'--------.,.1---------~I .. FREE GIFTS TO CUSTOMERS ~The firs t 5,000 customers will receive free of charge a 2Y•" Dwarf Pomegranate or Wander ing Jew with purchase. FREE PRI ZES EVERY HOU R .. We"ll select a car license number from ;z9 our parking lot every hour. You may win a ha ngi ng basket , el ec tric grass she arer, sprayer. pots, plants and more! Grand OPENING! FRI, SAT a SUN• 8 AM -6 PM • GRAND PRIZE DRAWIN G Win all your landscape plants, rert dl z· ers, sprays. materials, etc. !or one year -up 10 $2 ,500 Reta!I Value. Drawing on Sunday, 5 pm. You need not be present to win. You must be ho meowner to enter. Entry blanks a! main entrance. MUSlC! ... FREE OEMONSTRATIONS! • REFRESHMENTS! 9J;Sat. & Sun. at 11 am~AI Botelho ol Scou Ferl!- ACRES OF INCREOIBLE VALUES! ... A s1rolll ng 0 1)(1elancl Band lize r on··weed Control in lawns'.' Sat. & Sun. at 1 . will heat things up as you br owse & 3 pm -John Ekstrand, "'The Fernnut" on "Ferns - We drove over 10.000 miles to make certain every.~ thing al Valley Gardens 1s the finest quality money can the acres o! values And we'll pro· Types. Uses. Care:· Sa!. & Sun., 2 to 5 pm-Art Brooks buy. M any specimen plants, all h<1nd-p1cked. And pri ced so you en1oy 1nc1ed1ble, unbeatable sa111ngs. vide tree Pepsi to cool you o11! ot Florida St. Po1tery will show how pots are made. Mercf11111d1se /Jmited lo stock on hand. GRAPE IVY 5 GAL. SIZE Reg. $9.98 vJllue GOLDEN EUONYMUS IC_,..,,,_ .M-ocoi Aw•H ·M-'"f ll/ 1 G A L. SIZE age Reg. $2.49 value -SHOR E JUN IPER IJ1m .. i.• CoN'1>rtA} Reg. 89¢ $2.98value \ INDIA HAWTHO RNE s32s Reg. $8.98 value Reg. $9. 98 value WAX LEAF PRIVET 5 G AL SIZE s29a Reg, $8.49 value ITALIAN SILK OAK SPIDER PLANT CYPRESS rC1•.,/ie• FlobuS'•) rc11"'1op11rtum1 Variegated & Green 1C~D''''"' S•"'D•""•"• oi.~i 5 GA L. SIZE Vourcholce 1 GAL. SIZE $249 98¢ $298 Reg. $6.95 value Reg. $2.49 value Reg. $9.98 value CHACON CHACON ViTA"MIN -B•1h · 1 Pint 75e TERR·O-VITE The. ell-purpoM frer11flzer lor ev~ garden ne.dl 1 Gallon $494 Reg. $7.29 value 12''•12" PLAIN CONC RETE STEPPING STONES 49c Reg. 69~ value Winter Flowering SWEET PEA SEEDS Giant 49c Economy Pack R~. 19· ~'Ne Reg. 98" t1alua. Hollywood TWISTED JUNIPER , • • EARTH ·. WORMS 1 lb. Container. 11)(1(1 M ''°°""'' •Olf'l•J s300 > +VALLEY GARDENS 1 GAL. SIZE ·~ Reg. $3.50 vsllltl 18-420 BROOKHURST ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ..,__j I (714) 963-6778 ~ _J~ t"\•tMt One·half mile south --,fc;-- of San Diego Fwy. __JI!!..._ -fl\<t --BANKAMfRICARD/M ASTEA CHARGE ' ' 89¢ SANJOSE Reg. $2.98 vsluo JUNIPER ·-------"' fJ<JJ!IJHr Ja-• "ll•~ "-1 JUNIPER 1 Gal. Size . SEA 89¢ GREEN Rog. $2.98 value PHILODENDRON /J-,,.rc-,_, S•~ Urtt~ 1 1r11•'1>a•~aro~ s.11our1 5 GAL SlfE s2sa 1 GAL. S IZE 89¢ Reg. $2.98 •slue ~-S8.H l't.W / ' 'I I I St# OAtL Y PILOT Friday. August 22. 1975 Bahashoff Sets erican Record in 200 Rocket Rod Rips Net Foe BROOKLINE, Mass. ~Top. seeded Guillern10 Vila.-; or Argen- tinp. continued his hot winning streak \ll'ith a third round victory Thursday night, setting up <1 quartcrfinol sho~'down ~ith Rod L3ver in lhe U.S. Pro Tennis Champions hips. Vilas. the 1974 Grand Prix ('hampion. pos ted his :!1lh triumph in his last 25 matcht.>s by defeating Mike E step, 6·4, 6-3. Laver, a fivc·time U.S. Pro champion here, earlier :.idvanced lo the Saturday quarterfinals with a s urprising 6·1, 6-0 romp over 11th-seeded Jan Kocles of Czt'choslova kia on Longwood's clay courts. l..aver, the biggest money ~·i n­ ner in tennis his tory, played like .. The Rocket .. of uld in whipping Kodcs. Just turned 37 and seeded fifth, the Australian southpaw fl~hcd hi s old booming serve o.nd had pinpoint accuracy on forehand and backhand s hots down the lines. .. I was expecting a real tough match and I came a\ll·ay with a fairly easy win," l .. aver said. "It was the bes t J have played this "-'eek." ~ECOHD ADUHD e jorn Borg, 5 .. toen, tir.il E."'".ir<I D•btl~. 6-1, ~-s. .. b lulr, Soon Cltmente, bo:'•I l(ilrl Meller, C,.Um'""'· •·l, 3~, •·•. J im Otl<1noy lle ill Jurgt'n F.i•~be,.de•. C....rmanv, l·6, 7-<>, 6·•. THIADAOUHD M.ir.u«I O•an1e~, Sl>'!<n, won byO.la"H O\le• Chtl tiry\.<lale, !>Guth Air •<-II. AM LI"'· Corona dt l Milr, ti.lilt Jan KO<lt'~, C.1erho~lov~~I•. 6·1, 6·0. C.t . .,l!errno Vil"•• Afgl.'nhn.t, bedt M•l.e E.$1fP. "''· 6-), •• ....,.., I :~1 • • I Nadadores Ahead In Qziest for Title Special to thC" Daily Pilot KANSA S C.:l 'l'Y -l''o unlaln Valley's Shirll·y 13abashoff set an AmE'ri can record in swimming and shared in aoother as thu Mis· sion Viejo Nadadoreti conlinuc their quest ror the \ll'OITI\•n's a nd overall team till('s hcreot the 1975 AAU long course naliunals. Rabas horr can1c through in her usual style in the 200, coming 011 strong in thl· -socund hair of the race to recurt.l a 2 :02.-10 lo beat hC'r record of 2:02.5-1 ~cl in l..ong lk>::ith two n1 onths ago. "It \.\'as a vl'ry cuuvincinc ~·in ," said hC'r coach, Mark SchubC'1·t. "She just swam awo.y rrom the rest aftl·r 150melC'r:;.'' Valerie L('e \.\'J S third tv Dabashoff in the 200 frt!c with a li fetime best of 2:03 .!i9 . Bab;.1shorr latt'r anchort..-d the v.·inning 400 m cdle_v 1·elay team of Lisa lligler. Michelle l\.1ercer and Pt.>ggy Tusdal to an /\me1ie~1n re- cord of 4 :24.07 . llilger 11:07 .0 back J. Merct·r (I : 18.0 breast l <:tnd 1·osdal (1:02.1 fl yl prt.>ceded Raba s h o ff 's 1.Jlazin g 57 .0 freestyle anchor. Additional he lp in th(• f\li ssiun Viejo camp ca n1 c from Bri<Jn Goodt'll "'ho qualified for the con- solation finals fo r the first lime at the nationals in the 200 frt..-e and 100 individual met.Jll'Y · Il l· fini shed 13th iJ.l each evl•nt \.\•ilh ('lockings of I : 5•1.Rl and 1: 39.10. '"We had a coupl(' of disa p- pointments," sa id Schubl·rt. "Tay lor l lOY>'e ~\\·am a ni et· I :55.44 in the 200 frel' but just 1nissed quo.lifying for the t·on - solations and our other f'JlCClll'Y relay team nl isscd thl' finals by a tenth of ;,1 second. SPORTS rdg('d l..nng B l·~•rh ll'.1n1n1atc 1'im Sha\.\', J-'urni:-:s rt•v1•rst.!d thl' 1UO fr1·1· J"t":iul ts wil 11 :1 I . 50 32 t1 1 rr1ak1: ii :i v.·orld r~·(•111·t.1 Sl\~1\~' v.as Sl't'o11d in 1 :50.89. .. , hea1·d lhL' crowd, .. ~aul Furniss ... I I a vin)! t hl· l'l'tl\\ d " 11 h you spurs yott on. l\ly hody didn 't feel likt• it was guinJ.: ;.it t iml'~-I had a strong ~tart hut felt ""l•ak in the middlt·. 1\1 ~· rnrt.•a rm:-: "'t•r1· a little lig ht so I Wl.'nl lo 1ny lt•gs .. Jt•nni F0 1";1nk ~. l·lu<:kt:d in ·I :53.86. Sl'orc..•d in lht.! ·l<Xl·mcl('r 1ndi vidu;Jl rncdll'y. bt·ating Kathy l·ll'ddy, who lost "'1th hl•r 4:53.99 <.ifter scltini.t tht-form('r record of 4:58 .13 111 the Long lk>aeh trials. Linda .fl·/i•k nf Sant:.i Cl<.1ra . R•"I Aa,.11rt1. ~ .. to, beat Ha1'111d Solon>Qn, •1,t.-J. J.ilfne Fillo!, (II He, be<1\ 51anS""'"· ~.1·•. .SAN DIEGO'S PAT CURRAN IS STOPPED BY A TRIO OF 49ERS. .. But l~vcryone s wam well and I 'm Vl'ry pleased." Y>'hillll•d tiill(' off of lhc H.IO·rlll'll•f' baekstrokl' in thl' -l!Xl·nll'lt:r rt" lay. turning in tinlt' nf l :OI ;,1 :ind ix:tl('rinl-! thl' J :0,1.r.H po~lcd i11 1974 by i\1 :.irg1c :\l uff ill. NOJ1tase Breezes Host Montreal SOUTH ORANGE, N.J . - Second-seeded l lie Nastase of Ilomania scored his second straight easy success Thursday and advanced to th e quarterfinals of the $50,000 Ten- nis \lleek Open a l lhe Orange Lawn Tennis Club. Nastase, who used up only 39 minutes disposing of Ashok Amritraj of India in the first ·round , needed 59 minutes for an impressive 6-2, 6-1 victory over C.Olin Dibley of Aus tralia. Only a Miracle Can Save Dodgers Vijay Amritraj joined Nastase Thursday in the round-of-eight with a 6·2, 7-5 victory over Nikki ~rofYugoslavia . ·Ana nd Amritraj, at 23 two years older tha n Vijay, advanced "i th a 6-3. 2-6, 6-3 victory over Geoff Masters of Australia. Bob Hewitt, at 35 still a forceful performer on c l ay courts, ~-a lloped Clark Graebner ,6-1, 6-0. In a night quarterfinal. Ray i\toorc rallied for a 1-6. 6-3, 6-3 \'ict ory over Ross Case of Australia. E"ert Kolb HARRISON , N.Y . -T op - seeded Chris Evert and second- rated Martina Navratilova or Czechoslovakia led the way into the quarter-rinals of the $75,000 wom en's tennis tournament at the Westchester Co untry Club. Evert advanced to the round or eight by dt•fault Thursday when M i m a · J a u so v e c of Czechos lovakia withdrew because or an infection on her playing hand. The people will see Miss Evert today aga in st eighth-seeded Mona Schall au of IO\l.'a Ci ty, Iowa. who advanced with a 6-3, 6 ·3 victory over Kazuko Sawamatsu of Japan. Navratilova, m eanwhile. beat Australia's llclen Gourlay 6-1, 7-6. By GLENN WIDTE Ot ll'le D•llr P llOt St.rt LOS ANGELES -Back from their third mos t successful trip in a dozen years, the Dodge rs open a 10-day, 11 -ga m e home stand tonight with Doug Rau slated to pitch against Montreal's Don Warthon. ~t anager Walter Alston's charges returned home Thurs- day night \ll'ith a flossy 9-3 road mark, including SY>'eeps of New \'ork and Philadelphia, two or the four hot title contenders in the Nationa l•League Eas t Division. J-lowever, their final outing or the trek was a 7-0 loss to Chicago Cubs' Reuschel brothers pitching combination or Rick and Paul Thursday afternoon at Wrigley F'i cld in the Windy City. Despite their imposing record, surpassed on ly by an 11-4 trip in 1974 and a 10-6 mark in 1963, the Dodgers fail ed to gain ground on Cincinnati s ince leaving for the swing east Aug . 7. They trail Cincy by J61f.i games and it would now take a miracle for them to repeat as West division titlists. Ir Cincinnati plays .500 ball the remaining 38 games of the season (they've played at a .669 \1.-inning clip for the first 124 con- tests ), Los Angeles will have to record a 36-1 finis h to end it one game ahead or the Reds. Rick handcuffed LA by scatter- ing five hits over 61/.1 innings, Lucky Geiberger Scrambles to Lead FORT WORTH CAP) -"It was," smiled Al Gcibcrger, "sort of a runny round." Nol funny ha, ha. Funny weird. He missed g r E"e ns, visited bunkers, romped through the wilderness, muffed short putts, explored the "booJl docks" and Shot a remarkable four-under- par68Thurs day. ~He tamed Colonials' terrors With birdies on four or his five closing Holes and seized the first cound l ead in the $250,000 TOumament Players Golf Cbam- .,an.hip. ·:"'J w as very lucky"," he ~nnod. •. The lanky sharp shooter ed an 18·foot putt al the last to sweep past JaC'k ••, Hale Irwin and Bob llltksbft In lhe race lor lhe $50,000 • ctand Pri ie ~ Thottrio '"as In at 67. N1cll:ll u1, the defending cham· , pion, finished dramaUeaUy four houn before Geibcrgcr and held the Je•d alorfe most of the sultry, serene afternoon . L Fl•~t f'(l""Q !f.a<!'t• in,,,. '1Wl,CQtl lll<J•n,,.,.....nt Pl•w•• QOll tll.tmPton~h,p All'..eobe1go,r Jae;-Nltltl.t"' Hele 1,,..,,. BobO;<I<~ JlmWlttl'>e•~ MilttW.,nn 8UOAU1~ • U"Y l•tqle• ~ 'iOO'I Rudo! pti e.u~,, ..IONI St II It" .e.no.,..,,,,111 >otwl~ ........ 0.VldGt•,..m J1mM<o~..._,,. 8otl P.trnt s,t11tel(11i.w Al ..... M iiii< Mllt•Mo•lf'J .,~Green A°""'INlll>,. °""" £1tM11111roer _ .. _ J.C.~ ~A•thrlJ Mo1i.a.rt1t, .JlmO.nl TOl"I"""• Arnold PtlMH J1ms.lmon1 A•...:lf Er1klnt Bruce l elUke o. .... s100:•1on .>t••y Mtc;.• Ml••Mt(vll~ John L 1\1'' l•-11-!t.,.rl C>•l:ltlv ~111>1•1 Jot ~·It• tt.-d~rtl l(lm l(il• &oo!Jft ... £d oo..q,.rtr Ra!pl't .IOfl"ilM'I lommy Aa•Dft P.lolr on""'"""' ~ ,., . . , Jt·J~ h6 ll•.lo< •I 34-ll bl ll-:M f,/ 3.J.JS tia .. ~ 3<1.,M ..... J6-l3 --t.9 J.).)b ., )~Joi •• lJ.36 •• l) JI 6• l~ M -f>• »-J~ ,,, J,_JS 10 lt.-.M 10 lt.-:M -111 li-lb 11 ),_.._,, la-lJ-11 J6..U-11 Joi JI-It ... l)-11 ll-:M. I I J6..» ,, --)~ " :M.·»-II J\.36 ,, :M·ll-,, Jl·lol ll »·•-11 1i.J1-1• i1-Js-n •·•· 11 .,. ,, J.1-•-n J,_Jl-11 .»-1'· ,, -" )/.)) /1 Jl·J~ n lto:i. ll .t~•· It ....... ~ •~ n ., ........ ,. then had to leave' with a blister on his pitching hand .. It was the fi rst time in modern baseball history that a pair of brothers have pitched a shutout. A check of t he. last 50 years could find no other instance when two brothC'rs pitC'hC'd a t:indC"n1 scoreless game. That period in- cludes Dizzv and Paul Dean nf the St. LoUis Cardin<.ils, Lindy and Von McDan iel nf th l' Cardinals, Jim and Gaylord Perry or the Cleveland Indians, and J oe and Phil Niekro or the Atlanta Braves. ··1 guess \\'e saved our worst game for the end," Al ston sait.l. Dodg••rs ."ilr1lc• All ,.,,., on I( A II C 1 ll'OJ Au9 ??Montreal •I L<>!o A~le~ •UQ. ?l Monlre•I •~ Lo~ Am;ieie~ !11 "'"'II· 1• Monl•e•+ <II LO~ A"Ql'le• I ?Sp m • •~o m ! !Op '" •·sut I 'll·take a 9-3 record anytime. anyY>•herc. We won a lot or close gam es on the lrip and got a Jot of breaks we wercn 't getting earlier this year. "And y Messersmith wa sn't on today -that "'a s one of his fev.• bad o utings o f the yea r .·· Messersmith, a Corona de! Mar resident. was peppcrl'd for six earned runs and e ight hits \ll'hile giving up four walks in 6''a in- nings. There were a couple of hright spots in an otherwise drab, hot day in Chicago Thursday : I , Davey Lopes extended his m:ijor league r ecord to 34 consecuti ve successful stolen basts; 2. Steve Garvey got singles in his last t"•o at bats after hitting .222 in hi s pre'vious 45 trips to the pl nte' on the trip. Rick Reuschel has proven to be a Dodgers s layer this season with a 3-0 record against thcn1 nnd having give n up onl y thrt'e earned runs in 301/a innings. Gar vey s aid he seems to havC' trouble hitting on late S('ason trip s especia ll y in Philadelphia and f\.fonlreal. "The t\l.'O hits today were nice,'· he s aid. "But J need to string ahout six more Y>"ith those to get my batting averai;::e "back up." It slipped from .325 to .31.4 thl' past two weeks. CHICAGO LOS ANGELES l(•\•1""'91\\ ~..., .. ,,1 Moidloo;• Jib Cat~lll ~,.. ... 1 .. ~ ti Thoo-nlon I b ltUlo711 ""''"""'( llll'eu..<11~•11 PRt\F\(l'le!P "' , "'bl 4 J11LOC11•lb ~?111...etv11 )l?IHalttl • 0 I l C...rwrlb 4 0 0 1 WCrwlra •I 1000C.y)b 3 I 1 I) Yta.gt• ( 3 O D 0 Av)~I!~) 10 0 0 L@~pll I 0 0 0 Aut•b.KI'!), _,, JI I I I ""'"'"''l!\p ~-,...,u ill> • "' bl • o i n ' 0 ! 0 • 0 ' 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 1 D • on o , 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 j 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 000 )J 0. 0 l6'Af'QO!ll• flOO 000 000 0 O)lt.tqo nil ODO 7(1.; I t -W. 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R~·:-· \Vcrsching kicked field goals of 21 and 37 yards, ant.I rookie \~·ide receiver Dwight :\lcl)onald c<.iu ght three passes fur 113 yard~ for I he Chargers. It w~1 s thC' second straight loss for San J-'rancisco, which Uroppcd ;1 10-6 contest to the Los /\ngC'll'S Rams last weekcnU in Los /\ngcles Coliseum. 1\ cro"'d of 18.76•1 V:'all·hcd th<' ga n1c, \\'hich \~·as played for charity. San Diego scored first in the opening quarter 1after rookie de· fl"nsivc back J\1 ike Fuller re- turned a 49er pu nt 28 yards to the •19ers 19-y:.t rll line. F'ullba c k l~u i\1 a tlhcws fumbled a F'outs pass on the San Francisco fivl', but a personal foul against Tommy llat1 placed the b::ill on the •19er nine yard line. !'our plars later . \Versching booted his 21 -yardt·r. Th<.> Chrirge r s tal li ed their second three points as the second Quarlt·r opened, with f'outs djrC'cting a 12-play drive to the 49t•r 20-yard line. lie started the drive \l.'ith ;i 37 -yard pass l.o 1\1(•0<,nnld , the frcC' agent from San Di e1!0St<Jte. 'l'ht' kl'Y piny in th<' drive came when F'nuls threw a swing pass to 1·unnin g back Don Woods on fourth do ..... ·n :1l lhe San f'rancisco 3il. Woods n1adc five yards on the play, cn~1blinJ! lhe Chargers to keep possrssion of the ball. !\.fission Viejo ('untinuC's in the lead ror the v.·orn cn's title and is battling Santa Clar<.t for lhe over- all crown . Tonight il ·s J .. ee defending her till£' and /\mcrican rec:ord in the 200 fl y "'ith ·rusd:.il adt.ling her strokes to give Mission Viejo il s une-two punch. Al so doing Y>'ell 1'hursday from the Orange Coast ;.1rca was former Marin.:1 ll ig h star Kevin Williams. \\lilli a n1 s was part uf the winning •100 mt.'tlJ cy rt.!la ) from Lon i{ Beach in3:51.55. f~our olher Amc·rit<Jn records fell Thur s da y. lh(• mo st noteworth y in the men·s 200 freestyle whcrt.• Gruel" 1'\1 rni s~ WOMEN 700 tre~~lyle • I. S~"l•Y 8•1w•'1oll, M1••Ktn Ylejo N•d•dore•, J .01.l' IAm«k;on ••<otell;' PtvlO<", Po•11and, 1.01 10, J. 'l•f«1• Lff, MoH•on VOefo N•d•do•t\, 2 ;0l.••; • Md•~l'ldll, f !. U"""•delo'. Fie., 1:tl• •l; ~ G•"'1n-. f•e~no. 1 (l.1,41, •· Ro-11, S.n1ac1~'"· 1 O~.O!:i <1()(1 lndivklu.al meai~y I. f ,...,~~. W•+""~"'""· Del., •·Sl.M>. 1Ame•l<.in dnQ Ct1.•"'fl;CWl•l'l•P •~ to•<I); l. ~leddV. ~u,.1m•t . NJ .• ~.?0. l. Van <ll<Jve•, BC ,• \.II.%,• Svmo.,.,, {ll•co,• \~11, ~ 11.1,.,._,, woodl•nd ~•111\, s OJ No, 6 ll•m s1..,u11 . oa11omo•e. S Ol is. •OO "'fdlew •el~t -I M•nt ... 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II. f """'')• 3 ~! )), ) Unovct~l!f or lc11nc~•ef, l.)J~. l. !on<.11""'•' 111.t .. l SJ.?~, 4. J,)(~sonvltll', F!J . J.~~•?. 5 ~Jn· ta Cla•D. J SI> 1q, 6 f:~)I Lo<-Anqo•I••. J:Sl>J~ (Jo~n N111M't o! L .. .,,,,., Onk• ~,1 .. bli•l>ell "" Amt ,.can •e<O•d lo< the 100 mH•• b.><k~l•Ok~ on 11'1<' le.Jdc.11 ~ ~ ,,. , 111 a t• "'' 01 SI Sc I. FIGUEROA FACES YANKEES' HUNTER NEW YORK -The California Angels will attempt lo exlcnd :l three.game winning s trea k against Jim "Catfis h·· lluntcr (16-12) tonight whC'n Lhey fac(' th(' New York Yank<'es ~t Shea Stadium. Ed Figueroa (11-9) will be o n the mound for the Angels to get lhe four-game series under way. It'll be on radio tonight at s, un KMPC (710). Rill Singer wil l mccl l .. arry (iura Saturday :ind in Sun- day's d ouble header . Frank Tanana nnd Nolan Ryan will go against Jtudy 1\.1 ay ;,ind 'fippy Mat1inez. Sunday's second game \viii be televised. Conigliaro's Co1neback Try Fails '• N1\.l-IANT, M:.t ss . t/\P l -"i\ty- body is falling apnrl." sairl one- t ime R ed Sox ~lugger ·r ony Conigliaro as he r1·lirl.J frtJITl baseball Lo b(•corn e a L1·h:v1ston sportscaster Conig liaru . v.'h o~l' scc•1ntl t·omcb<1('k atll'!l1pt "'~tl> marr·cd by injurit•s, "'cak hitting ;ind u dt·· n1otion to lhl' m inors , ~a ul 'l'liurs· day he \Vil\ gu to "'urk lll'Xt month for W J A l{-T\1 in [>ru v idl'tltt·. R. I. "I have had just ;,1bout l'llough baseball." said the 30-year·•>ld former star. It wa~ lh(' la lest turn in a career of ups ant.I downs that appeared l o bl' finished in 1967 when hC' ~'<IS hit 1n lht' hc;,it.l by ;1 pitched ball. , Conigiiarr1·s l<.1ll·~l l'Onll'.bal·k try "''ith the Rl.'d Sox came lhis year. Jiut <.iftcr going through spring training, he playl.'d in just 21 big league games Ix-fore his release June 16. 1'hcn he went lo the Red· So x· ln lcrn<1l ion;i! L.eagu(• f<1rm l'lub 111 PaW1ut kel, R.I ., where his ba tting .1vt·ruge "'as a d ism;.d .208. ·'\\'hencvcr I go out on the fi eld. I "'~•nt to givl' l<Xl J>t~rcc nt, ·· he said. ")Vhe111ny body "'ill give only 50 percent. I lhink it's time to retire.·· Conigliaro s:.iid he \~·as ham- llercd v.·iLh a ~Iring of mi nor in- juries this year. On top ur th<Jt were the long bus trips fl.'qlliret.l in the minor leagues a.nd the re- aliza tion that the Red Sox. now seven i::a m C'S ahead of Baltimore in the Aml'rican f ,ca~ue East Oi\·ision. just would not be need- ing hin1 . "As of l&lay, I am nn longer iJ Red Sox," hC' said at <J ne"·s con- rerf'nce at h is n ightelub in Nahant. "I have no regrl'ls ." Conigliaro sl a rtrd "'ilh th(' Red sOx in 19611. and hi s future looked bright the llPxt year wh en, at age 20, he sla1n1necl in 32 hon1c runs, leading the le:q:::ue. •He was <J pov.·cr in the lc<im "s siiccessrul pennant drivP in 1967. But in mid-August, :1 hi,:::h. inside fastball struck hin1 in !he eye and put him oul of :1ctlon for the nut season. Tiant, Parents Reunited TIOSTON IAP l -For the first t1n11• in his basC'ball carC<'r, Lui s Ti ant "'ill s1C'p lo the Red Sox mound knowing that his elderly Cuban Cather is in t~ stands. It makes him \II' ant lo \ll'in. In an ('n\ot1onal seen<" Thurs· dny night at l.ogan lntemation11l Ai rport. Tiunt embraced his rutht•r , "hon1 he has not seen i.n l5 y('nrs, nnd his mother. whom he hn!5 not seen in eight. '1'hc 1.·ouple fl C\11' in.to Boston via ~1exico after hc-i ng allowed Lo ltnve Cuba hy l'r(•n1icr Fide l Caslro. 1\ii he stood iu a lobby and wail· cd for them lo arrive. TiliUll T chomped nt'rvously on a cigar and mused about the prospect of playing for his falhE'c, who has never :ieen him Ritch iq. an Amcrtcan ball game. "f think I try h::irdcr ." thl' right-handt•r said . "'I want to make him happy." " When the plane arrived, the eld~r Tiants , both 69. were the first ones orr. The son wa lk~d onto th~ tax· iway and hui::1;Cd hi s father and C'ried . Then he turned lo his mother and embraced her. The three stood and talked soft· ly in the center of a circle or re· portctS .and c;,irnermcn, While a • C'ro...,.·ct of spectutors checrt..'tl . Then Tlant inlroduccd his rather to his thrC't grandchildren and his d aughler-in·law. ~1:tril', all of whon1 lhl· elt.Jer T1ant had never seen beror~ All smile:-,, lht• family """lkl.'(I arn1 -i11-arn1 through the terminal topit'k up·t helr b<.igg'*c. Ttant's next ball g:.i1ne pro· babl v '-''il l H<' Tu<'Sd.lY night against t ht:' :\ngt•ls . 1'he pil<'her, w ith n 15·12 rr- cor(t, is-on~· uf the ~litndouts of the 1~ostnn t ~=i m . R osto n cur1't'ntly lt.'ad~ ~lt imore by 61fl jla1ncs In flle American Lcagul! East. f, f I l Stein 4 th In W o r ld Cycle Meet lt(lCOURT, llt'ICium-Linda Stl·in of l.a~un::i IJouch finished fourth !n the 1975 Wurld Cycling chanlp1un wo1ncn·s sprint r;.ice ht•rc Thursduy. .Sl(•in fl'll lo fc l!o .... · AmeMcans 1n s<>1n1f1nal und lhird·placc ra<'Ps. Sue· Novarra of the C.S., dc·fl'aled her in an afternoon rate. then went on to cavture tht.· chnmpionship. Novarr:1 defeated Iva Z<t · jickn .... •a 1n the two-heat final covering the final 200 yards of th~ first heal nl an :1.vcragc speed of O\'t>r 3J miles pt·r hour and "'JJS LimPd in IJ.29seconlls. Sheila ''oung of Detroit won the bronzr med;.tl by defeating Sll•i n. 11cr time was faster than lht• '~tinner 's at 12.69 seconds for an average s peed uf nearly 35 n1ih•s per hour. R lf'ha r d •on 1'1n• PEBBLE BEACH -Kemp ltichardson of L:.1guna Niguel Counlry Club, ndv:.inced to the llllartl•rfinals of lhc 70th Northern C<.ilifornia Golf As- sociation am:.itcur tournament Thursday . Richardson. the .sun of former California s tatc amateur cham· pion John Richardson, played Chuck V<in J.ingc, the 1972 cham- piun, in a quarterfinal round match tod~l}'. The semis are be- ing slilJ?Cd this afternoon with a JG-hole final on Saturday. S un S ig n~ Two ThC' Southe rn California Sun of the World l"ootball league signC'd two rookie' free agents Thursday and both will trave l v.·ith the teatn tu Birmingham this v.•eckcnd fur .a g<.1 me "'ith the Vu lcans. They arl' Rory Schukncchl. a defensive bnck rrom Arizona Statt•, ;.ind Gordon Riegel. <.i linebackl·r fr om Stanford. Linebacker F.ric Patton <ind run· ning back Don Shy were placed on the injur y lis t so th at &hukne(·ht and ll.iegel could join thc38-man squad. D 1at f'h e r ~aaned ll11 NNE1\l'Of.JS. f\1 inn. -Jim Dutcher, 42-yt·ar·uld assistant nt MiC"hignn, wns nametl h ead basketball coach nt the Universi- ty or ~1 innesul<.1 'fhursday. · Trlangl ... Up sel S AN FJt,\'.'IC JSCO -Betty Stove and Frc•w Mc~fillan·s 6·1 victory over Kim Warwick and 1>cggy ri.1ich('J in the final match brought the Golden Gaters fron1 behind lo upset the Pittsburgh 'friangles 26·25 in the opener or the World Ten m Tennis c ham- pionship play off Thursday night. •I \;111 Fr .. ft< l1t•: Golden c .. 1.,.~ 16, Pi'll>-'Jll ll Wotnl'n C.001~gnn9 lPI iw .. 1 !".Iott, •·J: C .. >OMQOnll·Mitht'I fl') l>o"I Kol'O'f"Nt••KIOSl,6·~. Men O• •er !GI ~.-,, C.o~. l·S. Cll•·~rul..,I•~ lPI bl';it o~•t• Mc M.11 .. n !C,,. 1·6 C!-0 . Mu~cl !:.1o~f!·M~Molt"n ((,J bl:~I W.J~W•C' M1<1>1'1,1..1 ... 1,1.0 F lyer s P lace 3 rd Corona dcl Mar residents Lin· da Burk and Diana liixson com- pleted their Slljourn lo Oregon in the Palms·lo-J>ines flight Friday and Saturday "·ith a third place finish in their division of 15 172s and 15th overall out of SS planes. '75 \12 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE JJ,, TOYOTA . ··oEMo·· SALE Foctory & Exec• Example '75 COROLLA 2 Door Sed8n. 4 speed, Ill f.c:lory extra.. 1'068307 • OVER STOCKED HEW VOL VOS URGE SELECTION '74 VOLVO Factory Demo t5736 SS776 ' Off the Gree1is Women's Golf For Coast Area Betty Y.'itaJis "'<AS the y,•1nn1.•r or a Jeai;t putts tournarn(·nt at Irvine Coast Country C:lub 111 /\ rught with 30. Other winnf'rs in A included ~tarianne l!arkcr. Pat l..cc·11t·r and Jean O 'Skea al 33, lk-lty Cathcart and B. J . Sw:1nson ;1t 34. In Ll flight. ~tarcclla Kf'lter >A'ot:s the winner "'ilh JO, (ollowed by Mario n Skinner, C;loriu Ma llory, Dorothy Wrif,!hl unr1 Nud.ie Wright at 31 : Lola f"'recd · man, Betty ll endersnn, J eri Mirams and .... ern SprouJ ;.11 3'l. Marilou Hogeboom won C night "ilh 28, followed by F:rncst1na Valdes (31) and Dec Craig with Helene Larkin al 32. Sonia Kelly was the 0 night winner with 32, followed by JlLnc Jones (33) and llcll•ne Nicholson (34 ). In a criss-cros~ event, Jean O'Skea was the A fli l:(ht vi ctor with 301h, followed by Dorothy Wright (3 1 11~) and llctty Witalis (321 ::). 'A'inner in B flight ""as Betty l~enderson w ith 30, rolloy,·etJ by Joyce Norman (3 1 1 ~) <.ind Corinne Franklin at.33. Marjorie Weed captured C Oight with 281h , followed by Rosalee Wine (30'h). Jeann-<• Hurst and Ernestine Valdes at 31 1~. Rene I ... aur sen v.•as the winner in D night with 31. Iris h Davison and Sonia Ke lly tied for second at 311h with l-l e lcne Nicholson next at34. Sea<'liff It was low gross, low net <ict ion for the women's club at l·lunt- ington Seaclirr Country Club. In the first fli g ht, Ml.ldclainc Adams fired :.1n 83 to capture gross hono r s. J oan Weaver , Corinne Richardson. Ginny Lam- bert and Kay J\.toser lil'd for n('l laurels with 75s. Es ther Kneeland ~·a s th e second night gross victor with 95. F1orence Covell and Vi O'Gara tied for net a t 71 with llc>rnicc Johnston next at 78. Alice Acklin was the gross "·in- ner ln the third flight "i th 94 with l\farie Cunningham and Stu Dudley tied for net at 75. Dolly Anderson won the fourth flight gross "'ilh JOS. Irene Pare edged Sally Kniss for net hon11rs with a 79. S onia A nn Inez Stansbury was the y,·inncr of a match vs. par tournament "ith a n even score al Santa Ana CoWltry Club. Second place wl"nl to Billie Se- grist at one down with l\largaret Crank two down and Biba Shinn four down. In B fli ght , Fran Carter was the victor. five down. Rosalee Hart and Lolita Mahonl'y tied for second, six do"·n . Marion Wilde r captured C rught with a two down score. follo":ed by Millie Rogan at three down and a tie betwl'Cn Mary Murphy. Eda "Pttill er and F'r.anccs Fernandez al six do"'"· In D Oight . Jewell Wyn ne v.'as the winner, two down. Eleanor Allen and l\1artha Boler tied at six down with Jean Zant. Marilyn Pohsl and Louise Nyberg tied at seven down. In a stroke play ev~nt. Loi s F..des "'as the A flig ht tfross victor with a 77 , G"·en Sayers won net "ith 72. followed by Virginia Cof- fing (74) and a tie s t 75 between Carol Ruorr. Mary Vo1rll·y <:1nd Barbara Khorey. June Coric captured Il n i~ht gross "''ilh a 93 . '.\1 ary StradhnJ! and 1\lu:e Nisson tied for nC't with 75 with Fran Schmid and l...oUt a Mahoney tit."d ror second al 76. 1',ran Ove was the C fli ght. gross \•ictOr with 101 . Jlogun won net "''ith 79 ::ind I.a Verne l·fall tied with Fernandez for scrond ~l 8l. In D flight. Wilma Maypole was the ~ross winner with 106. \'irginia llogland l.llld Dorothy ~lcCoy t ied fo r net with 79, followed by K:J Y Johnson and Ginny Bennett a t 82. Mlle S quarp Thrl'e players tied for first place in A flight in ::1 low gross tournament ;.tt 1',ountain Valley 1\1il(' Square Golf Course this week. Carolyn Cram er . Rose Fergus ;:ind Diana Saenz all posted !>('ores of 9·1. In B fli g ht, Rose ~iller und Bert l·lolt posted scores of 98 fur first pla('c ""'ith Jc:Jn Kuhn nexl y,·ith 100. Carolyn \Vest was the C rli ght "'inner with 98. followed by Eleanor Smith ( 100). Ann Ford ( 101) ~1nd a tic at 103 between Jthonda Jeffress. n cl :ri.tilhorne and Carol f-'ricdersdurf . Kl.ly Knopf was the f) fli ght "·in· ner Y:ilh JOI, followed by Neva La Combe (103 ), Ruth Joy (104) and Bernic<'Spalding (105). Jn E flight. Louise Larsen y,•as the winner "'ith 108, followed by Lenore Tanberg (109), Bernice (~o\Pey ( 110) and Peg F'r<.1ncom ( 112). 191h Hole The sixth annual Southern Co1lifornia wo m en's amateur l'hampionship, open to public and private course players, will be held Sept. 3.5 at Pomona Na- tional Golf Club. 1'he 54 -hole medal event will be contested in the championship division and twu handicap flights. Maximum handicapis 2R . Entry deadline is 1r1onday wilh a $21 fee including green fees for three da ys, conti n ental breakrasts and a buffet luncheon for the <iwards ceremony. Entries may be obtained by calling Pomona National Golf Club (594-7441) or by writing to Jeanne Colbert, 20055 E. CoHm a Rd ., Walnut. Calif., 91789. S urf Clinic Set The Women ·s lnternational Surlin,:: Association "'ill conduct a clinic at San Onorre Slate Surf· ing Beach in San Clemente Satur- day morning from 8 lo noon with the public invited. Instructions will be given tor beginning .and intermediate sur· rcrs . There is no cost to members but a $5 charge will be made for non-members. fo"'or further in- fornlnti on. call Mary Lou Drum- my at 642-2440. Baseball Standings AMERICAN l.EAGUE East Division w L Pct. GB Boston 75 50• .000 Baltimore 68 56 .518 6Y, New York 62 f>2 .500 J21,2 Cleveland 56 66 .459 17 1,<;i Milwaukee 56 70 .444 191h Detroit 50 75 .. 400 2S West D ivision Oakland 76 50 Kansas City 68 55 Chicago 62 6.1 Texas 61 66 Minnesota 58 68 Angels 58 69 Thlff'M••'1Scorn OHt•7, New 'l'ort. I c1e,,..111"" I, ~•n~a~ City J tut.land 1. Mllw•u•'• 1 8-flllt'l'Ott II, T••IU 1 (I• lnni"ll'-1 (ln1y~IM:ht011- .603 .553 61/:t .496 J3 1f.l .480 15 1h .460 18 .457 1 8 1~ TMef'l0a- 0.IUIQO IOsl~" "'''I 111 Bo11on r~'"' ~ll C.Ulowftl• !FIQUl!f'OI 11 .. ) 111 New 'l'o•ll. h1unh'r 1 ... 111 ae ... 1....i t,..,,,s.on •·Pl., K11nw) C.•'• t~ol•t lof'lllHJ 0.11.1..,.d (fl•M~fl t·l 11 111 Mllwaul<l'f ! ""~'' '" 0.h'olt tlluhlt 10-tl •1 AAI _ _,,, !Golt1 11 101 &.1111"-. Clorrtl 1-.11 •I'"""'(~"~"° .. '"' 141 • ~ • ., .. T'tG•- Oil<_..,aal '°"ttlfl OUION>l•11I N11• YOik 0.lfoll 111 AAl,_Mlll CJIJ,..IAtld 111 XlnM\ City o.t.1-91 Mltw..,t.«<1 e.111 ........ , , •••• Nt\T IONAI, LEAGUE Ea8t llivislon w I. Pittsburgh 69 55 Philadelphia 68 56 St. Louis 67 58 New York 64 60 Chi cago 59 68 :\1untrcal 52 71 Wt'.!:"l Division Cincinnati 83 41 Dodger s 67 58 San Francisco 61 64 San Diego 57 68 Atlanta 56 7l 1-touston 48 81 Th11rl4.J•'1 k- Cl'l•t AQ<> '· l.O\ ... ,, ....... ~ 0 Onlv-;iamt ~tl>edul•O TOdll'f'lGll- Pct. GB .556 .518 .5.16 2•;, .516 5 .465 11 1.h .423 161f.z .6'l9 .536 16'h .488 22'h .456 261.h .441 281fJ .372 37 1/..i 1-inu\lon !R!tl'l11rd t ·91 •t C'1k11go l~-11·1~ (ln.:inn111< !Bllllnq'1•m 1"-j llfld O.rt y •·)) •I l>ithbur11n (C•n<Ml•rla •·3 •"d De~•Y )..lJ l 1111,nt• !E•1le 1ly 1·4l 111 ~t. Lou<~ IRai.muii.r" 1.n f'tlll..telP"ill IU-wood 12·11 <11 S... Olt>QO (Frlf\lflbtn ).1]1 ~ ..... .i (WiHIMn , •• ) Ill l.M .... Mr, iReu ..... N"w Yo•ll. ($t•v1r 11•7) •t S.tn Fr11nc:b(o If •• ,_ ...... Sllt11r .. ,·, °"'"" ••°"''"'""' Cl'fr<llOO C•n.:•..,,1111111 Prnt.&urQt< ~ ... vo.• .. 1 $oWI Fr_I_ l'o'onlr••I 111 LM A~ ... 1111.,.111 "' !ot . l.Olll• 1'1'1•1-IP'li• •1 S..n DltQO r1ld , Auqu5t 22 1975 OAtl 'f PILO?' BS Me n 's Golf Rowidup Walton ' • Fans' Fa vo1·ite:· Tu n1 bl l'"'t~C'll \V ;.\ton 1~n ·1 cxaetly u house.hold na01c 1n · ~111·1'<l"·at 11111torC"yeJt• rnc1n1t l'lrc lcs i n (~1 <'l . ht• h:isn't t'Vl'tl f1ni sh<'d a r ;1~··· at lht• Or:1n).!l' Crntn· t~ J•':.urj.?rounds track ill <.·11:-;t:1 M1•1i:1 l~ut h1•s 1\lll' 11f lhe n1ur c· p11p u l;1r ritl r rs ch•sp1I C' t11 s l;1t'k o( 1·X· p('nl'nCl' anrl h1 :-. nt'V.'· nc.•s:-; It) I ht' :0.flOt'l 1·un1hl <'"°'l'l'd . "ho:-.e re:d name 1s l,,11 . 1:-. ;1 lhtrd dt\ 1:-.1011 rul••r thal n1o::il (:ins ~nov.• l11llc :llJ•)lll 'l"ht·y <irl' the :.im:i\_-'ur:o of I he s1)(1rl ;11111 usu;1ll\' l'V1ik'' n111rc l;iughl~·r tl\;11111r;d :.c Tu1nhlt•\\'Cl'd 1s ,111 1·x· ('(•pt it•ll .. I think Lh<• f:1ns l·;.111 idf'nlifv v.·1th nlt.', .. h<'1'.\· • plains.'•· fo"'ir:-:ot of :.di, 1 ·1n the b1~gl'sl r1cl('r !ll Lhe 1r:1ck and then I c r;.ished lhr(•1• t1n1t•s 111 n1 y f1r::il f;.l('l'. :\t :?::!: hl' ~tan<ls 5-10 , :ind "'clghs 2.JO pi)llllrls ., llut "''ht•n hl'0 S !It the. starling lull'. the.• t'ro"·d is on its fl•t•.t . Abbey in f~e ·s ;1 11 inlpos1nr: fi~url· on his rac1ni.:- motorCyl'll'. In :1 sport v.·hl"re n1o::it ri tll·r:-1 urc tall and ll•au lik1· Jlunt· 111g ton ll1.•ar h ·s J{11"k..' \Vo o<ls or l·'o un\;.l1Tl V;tJlcv·s llunnv 1icck1.·r, Ourney \\'alt~n hulks· o \·cr his machine. /\nd when he falls. he bounces. Bob A bbey u( t-fcacll.)"'\:Jrk Country Club o f lluntin~ton Beach leaves today for Virginia ;.lnd participa- tion in t he National AmatC'ur (•hampionships nC'xt y,·cck . Ill..' v.·ill pl:ly tllrt'l.' practice rounds over the v.·eckend. /\bbey com- pleted pre·Lourncy prac- tice "'ith a \'ictory in thl' \\'estern Amateur Golf /\ssociation tourney at F.I Nii::uel CC f\tunday with a r ound 11f 70 llflle S quor .. Jn at 13·1 WC'1·~ the Da,·id Blakes "'ith l)r. and !-.1rs . Crai~ Willian1son. 'fh(• Jo;ln1cr Dougherty::; and ri.l t.1 uncc• &hmidts WCl'l' next <.1\ 137 l ... ag1111a Brac l• f\.1 cn1ber s of lhC' Laguna ltcach ml·n 's golf association hc·ld their bi -monthly tuuma· ment at San Juan JUI\:> Country Club J"l'Ct.'nlly. In/\ flight, ll.obc..·1·t Cot tingham was thl' v.·innl·r \Vil b 75·1 l -64. follow(•d bv John Gla s s<:o("k (7 7·11 6ti) ~ind f-rank ll.ossi <78-10 -a). l)avc Sheff is comp<>t· in~ in the California open tourname nt at Santa Gl~Or.J!t.' l•'u .'il'hc r "':is f\1"ria Country Club and the y,·innl.'r 1n It fli ght Ranc hoS:.1nla Maria CC with ;_in 80·1 ~-61. lhis wc•ck. Sheff is nn a.s-foJJ oy,•cd by lt.1 c h a rd sistant pro at F'ountain. l lnre (80·15-65) nnd 1.ou Valley :ri.1ile Square Golf Undery,·ood rg:i. J6 -fi7) Course Cha r ley Schorcr "':.lS . the winner in c ni ~ht E l Niguel with 85 ·20 -fiS . l,ynn 1"h • 1 h l ~i Cathcart <ind Ji ;_irry e mE"n s c u a r~ · d Niguel Country Club in G~een_ t.ll'. for ~cc~nd La una Niguel sl;.i "rd a with 1dcnt1cnl _87 18 69 g )I . ~ h, s cu r cs . It 1 c h ard bctterba cvent ov1.:r t c II lchi 1 (sg.19 _70) past weekend. u st n . . In first placC' v.·ith 62 a nd Cleave Ph1ll1p~ were Keith l-la gberi.:. (87-17-70) tied frjr the f\1ike Capik. Il arold n1~x1 spot. \i\•r n Str:.1 ng y,·:..::; the ll fli ght victor "'it h ss.;.!J -62. llanil·I ftuck pl:ict•d st•co nd :tt 89-24 -~()5 "'it h l h r l'l' players tit'd for third in · cludin ~ llC':l n Dodson (87 ·21-G6 l, Julian Gabh• (87-21-661 :ind llaruld f'a\kcnstl'in 1100·34 -ffil. HJlh llOIP Bill f'cil of F:I t\"1r;!Ul'I C'uunlry Club h;1s t•n ll'l'l'd the QUl'l'n f\·1ary ~1pt•n gulf ~nurn :uncnt. ~11 l.onJ.( l\e;.1ch "s F:I OQratlo (~l1lf <.:tlursr on Sl•pl . 17 21. /\lso in thC' fiC'ld is lh:in Uu1·1i ll' of San Clt'nlcntC'. l-'eil finished third in the 1973 (1u cC'n ~1:Jr,V l'V(•nl and y,•;1s l 1llh l a .s t ye:ir, ,\ ht'n(·fit ~olf loum a- tnC'nt lo co1n n1emorall' the n1cmory or the late Gary tlan d c r~ will he sta,qccl at Cal ifornia Country Club in \\'hittil'r Sept. 2. f:ntry forms nl:ty b<' obtainC'd tiy calling Nirk P;ippas al (213) 74G-2771 ··My first racl~ al Cosl.u f\;lc.su v.'aS a rl•al dis. astC'r:· Walton says. "I hil lhc cr;1 s h "·;ill t"•ice and bruist:'d n1y leg prct· t y ~oo d . llu t. I "':i~ hooked.·· llis nickname . ;i s "'(•II as his size :ind spills(" hav(• caught the cyt•s or the fans. lie i:;:.iinl'd his n i c k n a m l.' o f f" Tumble"''ccd al an l.lu\o' parts s hOJl wh ere he "'orks. "!\lust n( tht• people' "·hn w1lrk thC'rc •1re !\lex~ 1t•:tn·1\ml'rirans anll lhi•y d on 't s pc;.ik much J-:ngl ish . !\ol y hu i r is st yled \n an i\fru. so ~oml' 11fthe y,•orkf'rs 1·on1 n1cntcd lhal ' it l ookC'd l ike• ::1 tumhl(•y,'('l'd ;lnd th~ namestu<•k .'' \Valton looks even big- ~cr becciusc the-ust>d' lt.•athcrs he bou)!ht are too bil!. II<• didn't think he could rind n set that "'ould fit -and he "'~Ut right. SpeC'd"':lY racinl( isn't cxnctly ;1 finan cial bonanza for the young ridC'r. Christensen and 'fon1 Maxwell. Two teams lied fo r second .at 63 including llarry Drake, Carl Rr own. C harl es Patriguin and 1-"'red Ehrt:!nreich: also. Wade llampto n, Dan lla rris. John Levy and 1lobert Vaughan. Reunion Dinner Planned by HB /\s :'In an1alC'ur 111 the third division , he musl pay a $3 entry rec and he gets b:i.ck $5 for each iarr. If he should ever "''in. it "·ill jump to $10. Out win. lose or frill . ht•'s the latest sensation :it thc Jo'riday ni ght s peedway rac ing pro· gram in Costa M esn. Three teams tied a t 64 including Ha rrison Ca r. rick, Tom Sweeney, John Levy and Dic k Billings; Gordon. Halliday. Rick Gouin. John lloprow and Bob H a ncock ; .and }lampton , l-l<1 gbcrg, Christensen and J ohn 1-lopton . In a jack and jill cvt'nt; Mr . and J\.1r s. 1-larold Christensen t eamed with th e Ken Woods to tic with M axinc Nevjn, Chuck Pitter and l\1 r . and Mr s . Bob Bardsley at 133 for first place. Crag hills Land 18-foot Sh a rk Bill Craghill and wire Lois of Newport fif.'ach, land ed an IR -foot thresher s hark y,·eighing 260 pounds on a private fishing boat recently. The fi sh was too large for the Craghills lo han· die and they were forced to tow it to p0rt where a hoist was used lo gel it a<shore. A week earlier, the Craghills caught 11 61h· foot, 120-pound bonitu shark. llunt ing t o n lll•ach !Ugh School will hold :n1 alumni reunion dinner for all former rootbl.111 pl ayers al the Sheraton Jlol e l in llunlinglon Bench on Wednesday, Sept. 17 to l,!l•t the 1975 can1paign under way. Al I pn sl font bal 1 players fron1 the high school from 1920 through the 1974 seasoo arc urj'.!'cd to contaC't Kl.'n MoaL'5 for reservations. It will be a stag aJ(:1ir with a fellowship hour at 6 and dinner at 6:-15. All footb~dl alumni in· tert•stcd in attending are urged to cont;1l'l Montg at 1005 Main f-;t .• I lunt· ingtnn Reach, 9264fl. A ldrl<'h 1''1mo Dan /\ldric h , l'h:.i n· ccll0r at UC lrvln('. rr- ccnlJy r<'turncd fronl l'ornpetition in the se\•c nth ann ual tJ.S . Masters track and field competition in White Plains, N .Y. and al!5o the fir st ... nnual world mastrrs mcC'l in Toronto. Canada. In \Vh ile l"'I Hi n s, Aldrich capt ured a gold medal in the discus with a he:.ivc of 139·11 . I-le holds the masters world record for age ~roup 55.59 v.·ith a toss or 142·7. I-le tllso captured silvrr 1nN.lals in the lti-pound ha1n n1cr throw (111-1) and lhC' jnv('lin (148·7). lie v.'on a bronzt.• medal in lhc 12-pound shot put at •11 ·7. Joy ri.t;1rimon or Costa Mesa "'ill close. out hC'r minirycle ridinl'.!' C'arecr at Saddlcback Park this weckC'nd by competing in powder purr and ex- pert class races Satur- day and Sundny. /\ftcr tht• S:1ddlchack program. s he will reach her 17th birthday and become inelinlblc to ride in minicycle compcti· lion. "Promotl'r J-larry Ox- ley told me .I hat if I ever gel any better.·· Wullon s ays.. ''.hc"s going to take meofftht• program.·· 1-lis fame is s preading :ind he's bcginnirig to be recognized orr the track as we1\ 11s on it. "Last Wl.'ck. a kid came into the pits .and :1skcd Oll' to autn~raph a picturt> ur n1c . I ask<:Q him wh('rc he ,::ot it 3nd he said he bought it .at lh<· souve nir ~tund. l couldn 't bC' Ii eve It." Speedway action con· tinues tonight with Lhc first of 24 heat races starting at 8: 15. fo'r ec pnrking and pro~rams are available. Deep Sea Fish in g R e port \IE:AI. DIEA (" 111 .011ol•r\ /4'o •<'><~ ,.,<l, ~~ h"''· 1 '"•l•tiu!. ~ !hllt ~~f~I, 1 lor1<1 roll II•••• 141 11n o+••< 1• bonl!o. J ll••~. 1?~ "'~~··~! N E:WPOll:T !Arf't t..11111!11"9) !J' ""<II•" )A ""'), •8} tn"(kfltfl, ,11\1 •ot • <00, 1 "'"'1~ }1)11 b• .. , 1 h11llhut 10..,.,,, t..Mk"'I lJ• <11'111"'''· " l>l>n•lo, JOO 1!11••. •JJ '"'' cO<.J. n .... ~~l1~~~:;··1·j,'3"~';;g;'.,, . .,,,. bll~~. 11).0o••,.<utl", J hoil•bul, "'""' (OCI, !Jlnlflt~.m•I. I.ONO 81lACH Ul•t-!'11 111~1 h• -!•rt; P D "lllt o b•"~• \ .,.,>O bl!\\, ~~Ill"" II"\~, 1 l/nq t <>d. •(l~ '0<.'' "'1. O·•••rlll\l'lln•l n ~11ul~••· JXl •o.:k <M \AN DtliGO CM1111ltl11•I l'ltrl -·M .. nQl•t\' l ,121111bllt0FP. O<;l!ANSIDIE: l•T ""91~•\ 10" fwl••llt...O•, 19 <•llt o b.\\t, t tl.o!il)Ul,•I ro<ll.(M , ATHLETIC SHOE REPA IR TREOS & THREADS off~, cfficlol resole ond repair •ervlce for •ADIDAS • N1kE •TIGER • 'RETOR.N •PUMA •HEAD FAS'T SPVICE Trecls & Threads 250 L 17th St.--Co•to MeM HilgNft "itve~l-3323 'i" I I ' , f 116 DAILY PILOT Fdday. Augu'1 22. 1975 •• ·T11EfAMILYc .... :111_c_L'---11~ m1 K e an e He Has Hot Idea f • ' ~ Viejo Lad's Patrons 'Cooling It' ... ' i ... - By R UDI NIEDZIELSKI Of IMO.Uy PU01S11t1 Koo l ·Aid i s a h ot sales item accordine to a young entreprent"ur who has esta blis hed his own drive-in at a ,busy ~tis· s ion Vi ejo intersection. Arthur Bourette. 11, h asn't bother ed to t ake out a business license for the Kool·,<\.id Sha ck ur lo join the C h a mber of Commerce but he's well on his way to becon1ing a good businessman. The Kool-Aid Shack, constructed of ti rl old drawer, some blankets, and pieces of cardboard sits under a la rge shade tree at the intersection o( Trabu co R oad a nd l~erta de Luz . Come to the peephole and a hand will appear with a pitcher ready to serve two fiavors at S- cents or IO-ce nts a cup depending on the size. I I . "If you find any toys we left behind, Grandma, that's okay -you tao play with them." "I'VE BE EN IN busi- ness for two weeks and I made $6 altogether," he reports. "The bus iness is doing fine but it d epends on what kind or day it is. Hot d ays are the best. Today I made $1 .10 tor example." COLA AND popcorn cost 10-cents, a box of Cracker Jacks 20-C'ents, and for the exlr3 th.irsty who buy m or e than one drink Bourette gives away balloons as a pro- motional item . l ' I • ' ! . " .. ' • 1 •· . , • L.ltl. BO!Jd Mexico Bat Laps It Up Something has got lo be wrong with a jus tice system in "'hic h more than half of a ll the violent crimes a rc committed by people free on probation. on parole, on bail. That's the situation hcre;.ibouts if you'll meet me a l Union Squart' tonight. I 'll bring my soap box lo go 1nlo 1l <.ill in greater detail. Tiit: T\'PIC1\I. ('0 \\' dC\'Oles about 18 hours out of cVl'l'Y 24 to \'.ht•\\"ing on something ... IF \'O U'Rt: s til l s 111glt• <.1l ;1gL' 45, chi-Jnces run ninl' to one l hal you nt·vcr \\'ill marry, s ;.iy the s t:1tisti<'ian s , , • Tlli\T "'ORD '"opal " comes fro m t he Sa n s kr it term "l'Upala" meaning "pre· l'ious stone" ... SCHOOL (.'Hll.I>R F.N in France go to el:.1 sst•s Saturd<1y morn· ings. but g(•t \\'edncsd ays and Su nd:1 ~·s off .•. II'\ :lZ STATES non·. the hus b:1nd :1 ~ \\'C ll as the "'·ite can be granted alununy, 1·m told. IT'S COMMON KNOWLEDGE tha t the vampire b at s o f Mexico have fed on the blood of nume ro us huma n beings.·And I already me ntioned that thos e bats don't s uck blood but lap it up, as a eat laps milk, after making a s mall inc is ion or two with n eedle.sharp incisor teeth. What I failed to report, however , is fe w s uc h human vict im s wake up during the bat attack. They usu ally don't know they have ser ved as dinner unlil they see their bloods· talned bedding the next m orning. Experts think therc·s som ething in the bat's saliva that "·orks like ci local anei:;thetic. They also think there's something in that s aliva that prevents clotting inas muc h as numerous victims have continued to bleed from their minia ture "''ounds for a long tin1e. DURING WORLD \\',\R II, the U.S. Army claimed it developed a t wo·\vay homing pigeon . Th;.it is. u fancy bi rd that not only "'ould fl y lo ils assigned destination, but would t u rn a round I he n and come back. Some bird. TllE IRS ACCOUNTA1''TS only pick up more mo ney from three out or every five re· turns they a udit ... IF YOU \\''ANT your goldfish lo turn white, keep it in a dark room. .\\'111\T, YOU can·t n a me the m ost southerly s tate in this country? Tut tut. lla"·aii ... ONLY ONE out of every 10 yards of denim is not d yed indigo blue ... IT'S ALSO TRUF. t h at som e twins have been born as long as a week apart. Competition appeared on the opposite s treet corner r ecently and had Killer Frost Brazilian Coffee Slwrtage 'Real~ RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) -Experts Crom the U.S. D ep artment o( Agriculture who have s urveyed frost damage in Brazil say this country's corree production will be s ubstantially r educe d for at least two year s. E a rlier Brazilian estimates or the damage have caused coftce prices to climb in the U nited States and Europe. Coffee companies have raised wholesale coltec prices in the United states by about 20 cents per pound in r ecent weeks and some of the increases are beginning to s how up at the ret ail level. · COFFEE GENERALLY runs about $1 .25 to $1 .50 tor a o ne .pound can althoug h m a ny c hains use cents·ofr coupons and o ther types or sales to keep the price ot coffee as low as $1 per pound in order to get cus tom ers into their stores. These dis counts have helped o(fset the full im- pact of the tros t damage on wholesale price ·in· creases. The Cons umer Price Index tor July, re· leased Thursday, s howed that the price ot a can of coffee actually went down o ne-tenth of 1 percent last month on a seasonally adjusted basis, a lthoug h a spokesman for the Bureau ot Labor Statistics said the figures we re collected early in the month, before the Brazilian t rost. "Brazil's coftee production has been badly hit. It 's a fact . We s aw it." one or the American experts said in a n interview at the conc lus ion of the group ·s two-week s urvey. The USDA of(icials. who have not yel made their final report, asked not to be ide n- tified . IN WAS lllNGTON Thursday, the department issued crop projections in line with those of the Brazilian government. The c urre nt crop will not be reduced as a res ult· or the July 17·18 frost, but the crop to be harvested beginning in M ay could be off by more tha n SO per · cent, the d epar tm e nt said. "The re ""'ill be adequate cof(ee for world r e - quirements in t he 1975·76 marketing year," begin · ning this October, USO:\ said. · Gulf Oil's Chief Sees Price Hike Address mail to L. i\1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa hle$a 92626 Copyrigllt 1975 L.h1. Boyd WAS HINGTON (AP) -Americans who heat their hom es with natural 1-----------1 gas m ay lace shor tages --P~U~B~L~IC~N~O_TI_C_E __ I PUBLIC NOTICE this winter and a major lsburgh n ews conterence he thought the increase in gasoline a nd fuel oil prices would be gradual. The Ford a dministra· lion , seeking to d econtrol domestic oil p rices, has es timated a r esulting in· crease o r a bout 3 cents per gallon alte r Aug. 31 . NOTI CE 1Nv1T •N G e1Ds ,--c.c00,~,o,o,c,c000,~,o,"0c,~,~.~.o,--I oil company president NOTICE 15 HEREH'f GI VEN !~.ll !.U PEll!DllCOURTDFTM E s ays those who heat with se.1lf'do•opo~.llS will bo'<•eceo•e!lbyt~ ST AT EO FC ... LIFORNl ... FOR f u e \ O l.J o r dr l.VC (!!y of Co\tft Mf>.I .It !~~ Ol!<ce al !~e "THE COU NTY OF ORANGE CilJ Clf<k al !he Clly H~I!, 11 f~" No .... ·U?Ol automobiles m ay (ind O•l.,.,Cost1Mfs.,,,Calotorno•.unlo11ne E\lalt ot EAR Lll A S. INSLEE, · · db 7 8 nc;;.., ot 11:00• m on s~~ttmbl!•8. 1'1~. Dt<e•wo. pnces inc rease Y to •• wnocn llm• th e• w111 bt oe>ene!l NOT•CE ts HERE BY GIVEN 101n,, cents per gallon. J>Ub!lcly a rod •~~(I alo"d on !M Counc•I c•~•lor~ Of tfle abowe namfd doKe!lf'nt cn.1mt>e•>. •o• '"'nhn•nc;i 1111a1>0•.111.11a1111e•wn~l'>a•ing cl<1im\&Qdon>t PRES IDENT James m.1lt"•l 1, equ111mPnT. !r,1n1ll!l'l,.hon the~"'"' ""ceaent •r~ req"""" Lo tole •rod Such olf\ef ldt!l•l•e• "' m .. ~ be re· 111em. •!I~ !he f\eCfl~ .. r~ •ouc!'tf•~ .• n Lee or Gulf Oil Co. said qul tfd lor tne tOn\lruCl!on Of !hto!llCeOltne<ler•olll>t dllll,..1'11· th e e li minati o n O( F"'IRV IE'W ROAD NC'WPOR1 tllt~co11r !,orlapr1...,ntlhem,wi1n11"1e BOU L. EV ... R 0 T 0 PR I NC E. TO N nt(tl'••Y wout!W<s. 111 IA.-unQef"sllJN"d (ederal price COnlrOIS On ORIVE •rod OORSE T ...... NE ""10 S ... N II '"" olto(.t ol ERNEST w. PllNEV, crude oil might pus h OIEC.OFREEW"'Y "'tlo•ne¥ .11 Law, 61'1 Soulh Spring 1· d h h "' ~1 "' 1>1anl, •Pf'tll•c•t•on' 1tnc1 Sl•111!•. Lo1 "'nge 1e,, c11i1"'""'"' <10C11• gaso 1ne a n ome eat· 11llW• uw•l•ecl <lotu""'nh m1v be ob-wtucn i\ trw place 01 boJs<n•l•ol t"""" ing oil prices up 7 to 8 ldon ed .. , tne Ollo ct at •~e C•lv der\11jned in .111 m11lf•' !lf•lainu>q lo I' Enqonef r, /I Fa1< Orlv•. C°"I• ...... ~. Ille esl•le o4 saiO oeteo.nt, '"'"'on 101" Cents per ga 10n -more C.•t•lorn••. upan a non-•eturod,.ble ""Y mon•nsdtte• 1tie llr•t publk•!lonol tno• than dou b I e ,Wh at the mtn1o1110.oo.A c~1•v•o!s1.co ..-.o tx> no••ce. 1-~ord admini'"'lration an· m-II l\aqal~ bJ m .. ol Oa1tdJ.,1y 21, l~IS. ., Eac;I\ bl<'l Shlll be m11Ge on I .... Pl"O £RNESf W,Pt1N[V licipaleS. POSllfor rn1ndi"IAtm .. nntfPfO•ollr<l £~etula•ollh1Woll J{jS State ment Came on tM tonlra<.l dotun1.,.nts, .. nc1 'illlll"" of Ille abOve nd~d dootedenl a<<omp.onlf<'lb¥aterlo lie<l o•cr;~le•"< EllNESl W,PllH EY One day after attorney President Ford has an- nounced he will v eto a bill that would extend price controls. Security Surcharge Included (l\K-or I bld band !Of not lf\1 lh¥> 10 ... llOl"MY .II Uw T h 0 m a s R y a n • pef(enl ot t~ 1moun1 0111>1 nod, m .. oe Uts.vlllSprlnq Stred WASHINGTON (UPI ) p.oy11b1e 10 '"'' c·•~ 01 co11,. ""'"' l.01An911t1, '"'· .001• r e,p r e S e n t i n g t h e No 11cE is H£REl:IY G1vEN ,,..,,,, Tei: c1u1•1J.1111 Tr3nscontinental Gas -The Civil Aeronautics '"' t11y Cou"c•I 01 ,.,,,. c:.1, nft1 Al1or.,.ylo•E,etu•.., Board h as orde red the l>e•~lalare ... 11bll1npd I o•••al!lnc;i P\>bh\l'ltel Old"°"' Coa1t Daily ~•ol. p i p e I i n e c 0 •• • ,,1, """o 1<.a1e o• .. ft'"''· in ft(<<'>rddnc~ ,.....,.,,t 1, 11, 1 s, 7?, 1•1~ , 2881 1~ '°"'a r n e d 1 h e F e d e r a I nation 's airlines to stop """h IA .. , 10 be ua•o '" 1ne con.iruchon 1-------------1 p C addin g a s urcharge on 01 rtie "'"""' '",,u~ 1rnp•o,..me-nh. O'A'er om mission that Tha1.a111r11e"no )ca1' .. 11•d0Pli1Ctbv na tural gas s hortages tic ke t prices to cover ltie Clly Council bJ Rt...,l llllon 1S.t, on may a ffect r esidential airpo rt SeC UT ity COS ts ll'>ell~d1yol J~nua•Y,ltl) . .lndllon OAl'v PILOT nd . d . Id .. '"'1n11>cr o11.cto1 rnrc11~c1tr11.111w1d "'' and s n1a ll bus in ess a 1ns t ea in c u e it in c.11,. Tn•t s110 •lie •no •c11e •\ "'r"n CLASSIFIED ADS custoniers for t he ri·-l basic tares. •t••••ed lo and 1do11ted In tnls nonce•' 4542 54578 '"' ll•ou(lll 1 .. 11, •n<1 compt•••1v w1 iorth • time. The CAB said th e sur· ,,.,,.in. ano ,~a1 '''"' ~t11e. ·~ a<.10CMto charge, an average 34 bywfdRt.01 .. 11o<1,1,maoe.11>1rtor LEE TOLD a Pit· lll•5nollcebr•e•1•en<.e. · cents, som et imes was tne Conl••clo• 5hall, In l ht >-:=========================~co 11 e ct e d from a Plt"lofm~• Of tne -rk 1nc1 lrnrwaw I rn11n11, con10<rn 10 1"' L•b9t c-ot Mer edes De passenge r several times Ow S11te ol C1Ulornla, IM otl'IH 1.-c mos 00 the sam e trip and that I/If 11'1 $11u a1 c.111lo•nla apptlcl<ble 1t1treto, w11h ,,.,. e.<.ept1o11a11•r• sucn the separate accounting •1n.111on1 1t m.1, bt r~111....o ...,_, MISSIOM YllJO IMPOITS needed to k eep track or h -lel 1\ah1\e1 l!U<,...,,I 10 w!'ll(I> Pf«Mdlft01 l'ltnounoar .,. 1a11.t11 .,.,, "AUTHOllIID DEALH" the r evenues was cum · ;':~C:i :~:;oi~~~:ur:_e;~~~';' (714) 831-1740 t?i4~)"495:j~7()o bersome. PJtftrtnce 10 1ab0• 1r..u 11191.....,oni, Under the new r ule, ef. lftUWINlnntrpro .. io.Gbyl-. • I c1 · · 60 d ,.t:ild""'11 111corii•o.••O""'itM"1\ e 1ve1n ays, aone- ..,.,,.Oft•b••''°"mt111n1.ii.dt1¥-Me eel time charge not to ex· Olv 9f <:Mia,......._., .1nd II"""°' In IK• re es Ceed 41 ('entS in most (M"def\(I Wllft IM PfOYlllOlll ol ltoeprO- PGM! rtcivl<'lm9"1 ~ cases will be included in ~ blOOef "'"'1 be "'""'wd eJ'l(I B nz the tare tor airport a!Mpl't911411!~d. '' rPQult..:I ~ltw. e T,. c11, eouncn 01 tne cu, o1 ""1• security checks . 'ltitl.t......-vn ine"0ti1•0••1n 1.1t1r 111 FarH tor travel withJn "''""'··"EENP.P•""" Why is leasing a good idea 7 Alaska may contain a CityCl•rk Cl tvol Cot.1aoYooiw,C•hlorn1.1 for •>nc thh1~. ,\'nu 11011'1 fi nuncl' Che 1:nt1re (fir. only ll charge ol up t o 80 centa. P\iell"'-C! Or.,,11'! co.11 0 .. 11, P11ot, pnr11on nf 1t. ~o 11<1 ~ n11·11t!( ~~ lo'A'Pr, Plus for 1nany, Tbr maximum within Aulluftn,211.1•1s 1!«>-11 tax nd\·un1a 11t"~ •re a hi.it factor. l:o1n·1 it time you llawaii wUl be 36 cents. 1h..,ro ... •·r('dmorc"'''<1n1c1nand tit:ta leastiquotc. Fares between the Loc•I new1 . San DifoCJO Freeway at A•try Partiwoy, mainland ilnd Ala1lc a Mlttlon Yl•io 714 111 ·1740 may contain a charge ho lf,Cher lhan 62 cen ts. j Every de)'. ' Dourf'lle worried al first. "l-le gave a way free baseball cups and he just about wiped me out. But he stoppe d duing it and hasn 't been back," he says. H is advertising is literal ly b y word ot mouth. Bourette and his frie nd Ted M ille r ride around the neighborhood on their· bicy<'les calling attention to the Shack and its products . B ourette, 24132 Via Luis a , buys his ingre· dients at a wholesale store a nd mixes the m up at hom e. Ile keeps a bucket of ice on hand to cool down the drinks for his cus tomer s. {)· ' h ~ ·~ ...... 'I.,, ............. ~ ' • ~-• ,. ~ " <( BUSINESS-BOY BOURETTE SERVES ICED DRINK TO TED MILLER Kool-Aid On Hot Days Is Good Business For Viejo Vendor 'No Profiteeri1ag' "MY CUSTOMERS :ire u s u u lly people in cars but today most of my sales were lo my friends a nd p eople who were walking by," he re· ports. Once a police of· ficer came over lo the Shack but he didn't de- mand t o see a business license. "He just to ld me to pic k up m y trash." FfC Cost Probe Told The young tycoon is socking a way his pro(its to buy C hristmas and birthday presents a nd for an occasion a l bus fare to the beach. WASHINGTON (A P ) -The Feder a l T rade Commission said its s pecial analysis o( meat, milk, bread and beer costs ro und no eviden ce or profiteering. In fa ct. the FTC said, price in · creases in those four sectors o( the food indus try did not keep pace with rising costs the last four years. "In all four industries ," it said. ''profits c omprise a sufficiently s mall proportion o( sales thul an increase in profits could not explain much ot the price increase.·' TllE FTC STUDY fo und that, a lthoug h big bake rs e njoyed a la rger re turn on sales over time, pro(its averaged only 1.3 percent. "As long as it's hot I 'll be b e'r e, '' promises Bourette. That is until nighttime rolls around. Then t he Shack disap· pears. FREDERIC M. Sche rer, director of the commiss ion 's Burea u o r Economics, s aid he was unable lo (ind "the middle man " who must be con- tributing to higher food costs, because f a rmers and m a nutacturers ap· parently are not the culprits . "Even in b eer, whe re profit s were 3.8 perrent or sa les on the aver age," the 2,1 percent price increase between August 1971 und /\pril 1975 is far larger than can be al'counted for by changes in d ollar profits ," the report s aid. INVENTIVE AS well as a sharp business man, Bouretl e had t h e foresight l o outlit the s hack with go-e arl wheels to make it porta· ble . "For none of the tour processing in· dustries is the re clear evidence or pro· fit levels o r t rends which s uggest a busive profiteeripg during the period o( unus ual economic turbuJencc," the Fl'C report said. The FTC report , which has not been adopted by the full commission, said food prices from 1971 through 1974 rose 37 percent ron1parcd with the over -all price incr ease for all pro· ducts of 22 pe rcent. Ove r 1'1ie Counter H.450 Listi"C)s T!'tfw QUOllUOn~!e•inks In 10•. 101. EQoJ S&L ,.,, 1 ... l(ey 0.1• 1~> l Oilltb N• 41 Sl Towle Ml I'· 8" ..... ,n NG 10 S-l•ld bJ tne N•· Br....iw F l ... •'·•Eth.In A 16',. II ICtfi!~ Fb 13•• 14'• Ohio Ffr 1•'• 1S lrn Ott n 10'• 10>. Wd•Mn l b • 6'• •-•I "'uocl1l•on ot Brown "'r J•, J>. 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""°"'" "'C ,..«I J,M Ot_,.I I •.CM 4.•1 ~I lrw:i 1 01 2 ,; °'' .. j·" '·!I bGle or .. n 1.J1 I.TON•""' LOOMt ''~•l.M 0,.1 ,,..,.. l.•1 J.7JW111te1 Q.t s n •"Cl ,....... ... •, EAlOlll • .,......, .J.11 , to SAYL.I ' "'' tti-rn to.1• 11.21 SI .... Cf" ~,.N L. 'M\Con\ .. ,. •1· H'I' 1 n t?llCCI HOWAllO: (itwttl t" )lof C..p Ov t,OtNL Glplll 1 . .0,.1. Stf'rlf'<' JJ SNL 111'11'°' •i. ~~, I ' Whose Loss? Reds Churning Out Economists Money Tree By Mll,TON MOSKOWITZ Do you think )'OU have a rutr idea or how the economic sy~tem In thi s country operates? A survey just re· le nsed s ugses ts that you, m e aning th e average Arnericun, ha\le a very huzy mi.nimum description of the idea of how lhl1' system roles played by labor, bual- works. And the powers·th&l·· ness , investors and con· be are planning to do sumersintheeconomy. i;omethlng about your "lg. nore.nce.'' The powers-that·be are represented in this case by one of their favorite !ront OT· ganizatlons , the Advertising Council, the group that brought you "Smokey the Bear '' and other public 5ervice campaigns. WHEN PEOPLE were asked in what waya they feel part of the economic ayatem, two-thirds replied "u a con- s umer,'' as someone who s pends money . Hardly anyone described himtelf or herself as a producer who helps to provide goods and services. llERE'S ltOw TllE Coun-To the question what's good cil works. Every year it about the American economic selects certain causes system, only 8 percent cited deemed corthy or broad ad· the "profit system." Eleven · ·vertislng support. "Don't be percent taid they ''don't :fuelish" and "VD is for ever· kn Ow." ;ybody" are tow or its most re· The finding showed that .cent efforts. These campaigns opinions: of the economic .are created by topfiigbt ad system stem med mainly . agencies which contribute from personal experience. itheir talent and tervtces. And Americans seem to value ·when the Council distribute& highly their own personal rthe a~s to newspapers, economic mobility but they :magar.ines and broadcasung don't particularly feel "part :stations, they are run free of of the system,!' 1charge. Neat, huh? The Advertiiing Council Well now the Council has campaign that will straighten selected as ils next major out all of us has not started drive, a three-to -fife-year yet but 1 have one suggestion campaign to educate you on -and it comes right from the how our economic system Council's own kitbag. works. For 23 years now the Coun· To demonstrate why this c1L bas been running a cam· brainw.ashing .-excuse me, paign trying to persuade us to education -1s needed, the buy U .S. Savings Bonds. Council sponsored a national Wouldn't it help Americans survey or public attitudes understand our economic towar<f'!he economic system. system if the Cooncil could The business leaders who run explain why 1t was urging the the Council were appalled at masses last year to mvest in the results. an instrument th at yielded lit· Jt turned out, for example, tie more than 5 percent in· that onl y one in seven terest while the people with Americans is able to give a big money were investing in money market funds and other ins truments that Clwmping Up Profits LOS ANGELES CAP) -Universal Pictures has reported that theater receipt s for ''Jaws'' have topped $100 million in the-United States and Canada, passing the re· cords or "The Sting" and "The Exorcist." In only 59 days of re- lease, the shark epic has grossed $100 ,375,045, m aki ng it the fourth largest moneymaker in rilm history , said the movie company. "Jaws" appears cer· lain to overtake the three top films, ''The God· father,·• "'The Sound of Music" and "Gone with the Wind." yielded anywhere from 8 per- cent to 11 percent interest? A NOVEL RATIONALE for the Advertising Council cam- paign was advanced by its president, Robert P. Keim. He noted that between 1966 and 1970 the Soviet Union turned out 270,000 economists while we were producing only 80,000. I 'm not sure what point Mr. Keim was trying to make un· Jess it's that since the Russians are bringing along these economists to inculcate Marxist· Leninist doctrine, we ought lo b e s pawning economists who teach the doctrine of capitalism. But anyone who is familiar w1th the performance of economists should know that, if the Russians are turning out three economists for every one or ours, we are the ones who are ahead or lhe game here. To win this con· test would surely undo us. 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(Transco) told a Federal Power Com· mission bearing Wednelday lhal the firm will be forced to imPQH natural gas curtailments this winter lo its dit· tributors or about 40 percent c»m- pared with a 26 percent cut la1t winter. ,, BB DAIL y PILOT Fri day, Aug u:st 22. 1Sl7S 2 LA l11eid(>11ts Bomb Defused On Police Car LOS /\NG ELF:S <lJ Pll -/\ bon1b was round uttllche<l to :1n unmarked polic•e c·ar \'arly to<lay a few hours aftt·r <.inother hon1b was dis covered in " parking Joi. where a black and y.·hil1..• police car had been parkt•d. The t\\o'O bombs, "''hit·h poli(•e said were sirnilar :ind of "ltiGh order.·• y.•ere d l•act1v:1t t;>d bv blembers of lhe bom h :;.c1u::id. Capt. Mcr\·1n King, hc°ad or the police invcst1 gat i,·c s upport division. said no Pt""rson.-: li r ~roup had taken crt.·d it for placing the two bombs. Fair Acridenl • WOODLAND fi\P) -A 23. year-old workn1an has djcd from injuries he s uffl'rt·<I y.·hcn a ferris wheel fell over :1s 1t '\'as being dis mantled at a fair, coroner·s officials say. The vic ti m was identifi ed Thursday as nenjarnin Patton or Ventura. I-l e di ed Wednes day in Woodla nd !\1emorial l lospital from massive head and.internal injuries suffered y.·hen he fell 15 feet to t h e g round in this Sacramento V;.i ll cy lO\l.'n, of- ficials said. Arlress Guill!J SAN DIEGO (/l.P) -A one· time professional model who wanted to be a movie star \.I.ill be sentent·ed Sept. 11 for the January s laying of a San Diegocoindealer . After (our d ays of deliberation, a Supreme Court j ury con\'icted Kimberly Carol Conner, 30. of Dall as in the ~h ooting dealh of J ohn Stillman, 70. ( __ s t_a 1_e ~) Mafia Probe LOS ANGELES <U P I ) - ~t ayor Tom Bradley h<1s as ked the pplice commission to chec k on charges by police chief Ed Davis that th e Mafia is moving into the city 's pornography busi- ness. Police commission president Sam Williams r£>portedly has re- 9uested a report on the subject. KidHoper Sough I LOS AN GELES (AP)-An un- identified man was bci.ng sought in the kidnaping or a bank vice president who was abducted at gunpoint and the n freed un - harmed 2\h hour s later although the demandetl ra nsom 0($200 ,000 was not paid . Officers identified the b3nk ex- ecutive Thursday as Henry Carls o n , 59. of the United California Bank branch in sub- urban Encino. LA Cherb CW1e LOS ANGELES CAP) -A woman authorities bcHe\'e to be a key link in the then or $.'.l.S milli on in city checks has been arrested by district attorney's in· vestigators. J oyce Le\l.'is. 1S, was arrested Thursd ay on warrants charging her with 13 fe lony counts Includ- ing conspiracy to comm.it gra nd theft and forgery , forgery, al· tempted grand the ft, attempted receipt of stolen property and perjury. Enters Memphis Hospital No Od11•sey'! Actor Yul Brynner has gone to court to get out of ap- pearances with the road show ''The Odyssey." He said he was threatened wit11 a $1 million d a mage suit if he left the cast. Thief Caught Sipping Loot \"",o\KIMA. Wa s h. (UPI ) - Police said they caught a beer truck thief because he stopped lo sample the loot. The truck was stolen Thursday y.•hile driver Bill J efferies was making a tavern delive ry and Y.'as spotted by <.1nother driver in a nearby town tY.'O hours later. Police said they arrived at the scene, found the culprit locked ins ide vehi cle's r efri gerator doors , g uzz ling beer. The unidentified truck hijacker would be questioned after he lha"'ed out, police said. Elvis Quits Las Vegas Show From Wire Services Singer Elvis Presley, who reportedly h as been on a series of cras h diets to shed excess pounds, canceled his latest Las Vegas engagement because of fatigue and Cl e w home to ~t emp h is for .. hospitalization. The 40 -year-old Presley opened at the L as Vegas Hilton Monday night and was scheduled to perform through Labor Day, But, at the suggestion of doctors , he canceled the engagement a £ter Wed· nesday night·s pe rformances. It marked the fifth time since 1973 that he has been hospitalized. Elvis appeared to lire easily during Wednesday night 's appearances and freq uently sat down while other entertainers continued to perlorm. • First Lady Betty Ford is suffering from a re- currence or her chronic arthritic neck ailment. The President's wife believes her ailme nt was aggravated by a 70-minulc helicopter ride over the Rocky Mountai ns on her arrival at Vail, Colo. ll days ago. She has s uffered from an arthritic condi· tion for 10 years . Mrs. Ford has been t aking whirlfX)OI baths in the swim ming IX>OI at their rented cha le t to ease the pain. "' . e~T-TTF0111" GloTia flurd, a 29-i n ch dwarf. has given birth in Cleveland to an 18 1f.i ·inch, 5-pound, 9-ounce son who doctors say is normal. The mother and child, named Anthony, were reported doing "'ell after the birth by Caesarean section .. l\.tiss Jlurd, 23, is known as Tiny Tina in the ~arnival \Yi lh which she travels. Friends said the fa ther of the child is about 6 Cect tall. . . The Knights or Columbus critic ized a member - Sen. Ed\\· a rd Kennedy (I)-Ma ss.) -for playing a key role in the defeat of a bill which would have prohibit· cd government funding of <.ibortions. A r eward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the slayers of actress Barbara Colby and actor James Kiernan has been increased to $25,000. authorities confirmed. Miss Colby, 36, and Kiernan, 35. wer e shot to de- ath July 24 as they left an acting works hop in Venice, Calif. Miss Colby w a s lo have been a r egular cast m ember on the new CB.5 show, "Phyllis.'' • The International Federation of Arab Lawyers says it sent $1 ,000 to the Southern Poverty Law Center to express its solidarity with the defense of Joan Little. An announcement said the contribution had been sent by Ambassador Amin H i lm y, permanent U .N. observer for the Arab League. Mi ss Little. a young black \ woman, was acquitted last wee k .. ,--~ in Raleigh, N.C. of charges she had murdered her jailer. She JOANLITTLE said she s tabbed him in seJf- defense after he forced her lo perlorm a sex act . • William Jacks Jr., Quincy, has been na me<fthe California h a ndicapped rehabilitant of the year, the state De partment or Rehabilitation announced. Jacks , 29, is confined to a wheel chair by a mus- cle disorder . A g r aduate of UC Berkeley, he works 'as a probation officer for Plumas County. Jacks was cited for his "fierce spirit or in· dependence and determination." * John Fawcett of Fair Lawn won $250,000 in the J e rsey Jackpot lottery drawing. fo,awcetl, a telephone company spli cer , got his age and the prize mixed up when reporters in- terviewed him . Asked how old he was, Fawcett started to mut- ter 250. then corr ected himself with a relative's help and said 2.5 . • In a resolution. the It took just 10 s econds for Scottish singer Lulu Supreme Council of the (,-------~) to end her six-year marriage to British pop gu.ilar1st world·s largest Catholic PEOPLE Maurice Gibb o r the Bee Gees. frat ern a l socie ty said -The divorce w as one of several qu.ickie ones Kenned y ··r egretfully de· gr anted under a special British procedure for part ed fron1 a c o m · separated couple s with no sm all children. Lulu, 26, passionate Christian concern for life wh en he ex· who appeared in the Sidney Poitier film "To Sir f'rcised a vigorous leadt•rsh.i p role in the defeat of With Love,"' was married to Gibb in 1969. They the Bartlett amend ment.'' sepa rated in 1973 . • * Agriculture Secr etary Earl Butz clashed with leaders of consum e r ~roups who criticized hi s de· partment for a predicted 9 percent increase in retail food prices in 1975. llam r adio operators up and down the East Coast have t uned their sets lo a frequency which will hope fu ll y re l:.iy word of the safe arrival of Al· Ian Chadburn in Portugal. •·w_e think_ Ameri can food poli cy is being made by Mane Antoinette." Carol T. F·oreman told Butz. Chadburn, 29, set out from East Orleans, Mass. 136 days ago in a n 3-foot sailboat named "The Dream". He estimated the trip would take 120 days. Mrs . F orem ari, executive director or the Consumer Federation or Am erica, referred to the French empress who. "''hen told mobs were rioting ror bread, commented "Let lhen1 eat cake." · Prof. Allison Macomber, 59, a Boston college art teacher, and a ham radio oper ator ror SO years, started sending a message which he said is "jusl short of an SOS,'' Suit Throw11 Out CllSe Too Sordid for Judge SHREVEPORT, I.a. CAP>-A federal judge, dc!Scribi ng t he tes t imony in h is co urt too depraved to ~ontinue, has tossed out 3 SI ml I lion civil damage suit. ··we have got involved here with a bunch or gun.carrying, Confessed adulterers, morally bankrupt, po s sibl e sex 'perverts,''· U.S. District Court Jud.st Ben C. Dawkins told the siK·membcr ju ry Thursday. ••t think It ls beneath the dJgni· l1 ol this court and jury for1.us to make a d ecision as to who among these depraved people to believe. Therefore th is case is dis- missed.·· Dawkins m ade the rul ing midway through the third day ot a trial in which J, Rush Wimber- ly. a form er assistant dislM.ct at- torney of Bienville Parish, was suing Bi~nville J'arish She.ri ff Arvis E. Whitman. Wimbcrly's suit charged that he was arrested in February 1974 and charged with possession of marijua na aft er an illegal search or his home. He said it violated his constitutional riahts. The suit also alleged that the sheriff had personal "motives for the arrest, since he was ''openly going with and dating" Wim- berly's wife. "We have heard some of the most sordid testimony it has ever been my experience to have · heard in my 64 years," said Dawkins. ' Synthetic Hamburger? More Fabricated Foods Seen in Future By lbe AssO<'lated PrHs Sometime in the nol too distant future you may be sitting down to n lunC"h of Olilk that never came " from a cow, hamburger thul never saw a steer and (•hocolat e bars with n<1ry :1 trace of a cocoa bean. And you probably won't think there's anything unusua l about your food . Scie nti sts and industry analysts predict a s urge in the form or shape we 're used to or cont1.lin ingredients not us ually associated with the prtxluct.s. Some of the cons umer groups, P oliticiam ' Pondering Coast Poll Newport Beach city council niembers Paul Ryckoff ::ind Lucille Kue hn have scheduled an Aug. 29 meeting to resolve their differences over a fresh opinion poll planned ror the city to aug. menl data gathered in 1969. Ryckorr has opposed the idea on the basis o r expense and the n1atter of fair questions and responses . BUT MRS. KUF.llN h as strongly endorsed a new poll us- ing modern, sophisticated techni- ques lo assess community de- sires and needs. One aim of the poll. she insists, is to determine community at~ titudes a nd desires (or bundreds or thousands of dollars in federaJ funds for minorities, the aged and citizens with housing pro· blems. The cash is expected to be granted to the city under a block grant program sponsored by the Federal Department of Housing and_ Urban Development. THE "MEDIATION'" meeting "'as suggested by other coun- <'il men recently after the latest debate on the poll issue. i\.1rs . Kuehn has insisted that by using professional pollsters, impartial and valuable data could be obtained. The value of a new opinion poll, she said this week, is to em· hellish the r esults or the Newport Tomorrow survey which was a community pla nning effort con· eluded in the late 1960s. . MRS. KUEHN TIDSweek took issue with a recent staff report wh.ich contained a sample of poll questions as ked in a similar pro-- ject in Costa Mesa. · She asserted that the sample questionnaire -from a neighbor· ing city m ay have created the wron g impression a m ong Newport ·s councilmen, because of the nature of the questions. Ryckoff , who at present favors a referendum on some major is- sues, including downcoast annex- ation, has opposed the $7,900 ex- pense for the newest effort. P resehtly. the council has budgeted S3,000 for a poll. (CONSUMER.) including sponsor::; or last spr· ing's 1-"ood fJuy, oppose the fabrica ted food!'.!. They argue agains t chemic::t l additives which they say ha,•t• not been adequately tested. 'l'hcy claim that manufal·turers arc mislead· ing the public by puck:iging the synthetics or s ubstitutes so they will look exat·tly like traditional foods. • UPITt ....... Back to Work Jane Fonda has r eturned lo Leningrad to r eshoot scenes for ''The Bluebird," the first Soviet-American film production. The rcshoot.ing was necessita ted by the r eplacement . or the ailing James Coco. Condominium Item Tabled By Planners A decitjon on a 33-unit c-on- dominum project proposed near Ali cia P a rkwa y in Laguna Niguel was continued this week b y county planning com• m issioners. · A half-dozen homeowners near the proposed. site spoke a,gainst it s construction. Th e homeown e r s told the com · missioners that the multi-family units would create a traffic pro- blem, ruin existing homeowners ' views and produce too much noise. The county planning staff had recommended rejecting the tract because it would be too•dense for the property. The staff suggested the , project could be approved with stipulations. The proposed condominiums are surrounded by single-family homes, according to staff. Petition Presented Mesa ·Group to Eye I 9th Street Woes A petition complaining a.bout the condition of 19th Street has been referred by the Costa Mesa City Council to the Westside Tas k Jo .. orce, an official city commit· tee. The petition , submitted to the cit y council this week, car. ri ed 28 signature s and com· plained about the state pf the neighborhood between Whittier and Monrovia Avenues on 19th Street. The petition urged the council lo ass ign personnel "to <'lean up th e sl um-like ap- pearanceofthis street." DON HALL, chairman of the Westside Tas k Force, said the problem is one of conflicting pr~ perty uses between residential and comm e rcial. Ten years ago the area was des ignated a transi~ tional zone, a move designed, Hall said, to help change the street into purely commercial use. 2 Committees Need Members The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil is seeking appli cants for the city's llousin g and Natural Resources committees. The Housing Committee has been researching local housing n eeds . The n e wl y formed Natural Resources Committee will study open !Space, con.serva· tion and ocean approaches. Those interested in serving on the committees may telephone Jackie Washburn. council aide, at City Hall,_ ~9'·_11~. l But this has not happened and conflicts have remained, he said. A PLAN TO widen 19th Street and put a bridge over the Santa Ana River connecting with Ban- ning Avenue in Huntington Beach might have a bearing on the problem . City officials b e li eve that such a move, whic h would divert traf. Cic to 19th S treet from Pacific Coast Highway, would make it busier and thus more attractive lo commercial developmenL Flag Football Sign.up Dates Set in Mesa Flag these d ates it you're a yoWlg ster living in Costa M esa and you want lo play nag fool· ball: Sept. 13 and Sept. 20. Those are the days when you can sign up for the flag root.ball teams sponsored by the city's Leisure Services DepartmenL For boys the registration will be al TeWinkle Park and Estan· cia Hi gh School from 9 a .m. to noon each day. For girls, the sill\UP dates and times <tre the sam e, but the lora- lic>ns are College Park, Blllearic, Call rorn ia, Paularlno, Lindbergh, and Pomona schools . F1ag football ls open to those in the third through eighth grades. The signup fee ls $2 .50. Games will begin Sept. 27. A leisure servictes aJdc said that the city is hoping ld recruit parents to coach the boys' teams. Other sources say govt.'.i;nment JabelinS req:\.dtcmcn~ are s u!fi · cienl lo protect the public. They contend that all the informutlon is there -consumers just b<Jve to learn to look for it . The U .S. De partment or Agriculture estim&tes sales or fabricated foods will total $23 billion by 1980, almost double the= $.13 billion racked up in total sales in 1973. WILLIAM llALE, a market analyst at Arthur D. Lillie Inc. or Cambridge, M ass., predicted that by 1980, the food industry will spend about ~.s billion on substitute ingredients, compared to $1 billion in 1975. Why the switc h to s ubstitutes? They're often cheaper to make. ••As the price of traditional In· gredients goes up, there 's more room for technology to qpel"lltc under that level," said Hale. THEY MEET a demand in a. world that cannot ptoduco e nough natural items like beef and s ugar to keep up with grow- ing appetites. The world food c risis has s purred the search ror deve lopment of nonmeat t1ources of protein, particularly in the area of soybean derivatives. In some cases, the fabricated foods offei; a nutritiona l alternative to natural ingre· dients that have come under: at- tack for one reason or ano~r. Concern over cholesterol, for ex· a mple, helped lead to substitute egg products. Many of the items have been around ror years. Margarine gained Popularity during World War 11 when ra tioning made but· ter scarce. But in the early years, pressure rrom the dairy industry prevented m argarine manufac· turers from coloring their pro- duct y~llow. THE PRESSURE eased, tastes changed and some people actual· ly prefer m a rgarine toda y, not onl y for flavor, but a l:;o because it contains little or no saturated fats. Look around your kitchen. 'Illere·s a rtificial s weetene r, non· dairy products lo put in coffee, sausages made from soybeans. scra mbled egg mbces made from nonpoultry products. Imitation milk and c heese "will be widely used," said Hale, who really doesn't like the term "'imitation'' because it carries what he thinks is an unfairly negative implication. HALE SAID MANY dairy pro- ducts already include substitute' ingredients. Look at the ice cream container, for example. It may not mention the wo rd ••milk'' anywhe r e. Instead, you 'll s ee som ething cal led sodium caseinates. These are milk prote ins, extracted from whole milk a nd combined with sodium to stabiJiie the mixture . Extracts or no. the caseinates are still milk. What about the products that are totally dif· ferent from what you might im· agine? Kermit Bird of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service said that government identity standard<; for produ4'ts limit ingredients. If you want to call something ice cream , for example. you must in · e lude a certain percentage 0£ butterfat. A FROZEN DESSERT made from vegetable fats may look. taste and have the same nutri· tional value a s ice cream, but it can't be called by the traditional name. Food and Drug Administration regulations r equire tha t any manufacturer m aking a nutri· tional claim for a product must list exactly how much of the re· commended daily allowance or certain nutrients the product con- tains. The label also must include the ingredients, with the main in· gredient listed first. "You have to get used to key words," said Bird. Fruit-flavored drink is not the s ame thing as fruit jui ce. Chocolate-flavored syrup is not chocolate. The word "flavored" i.s the tip off, telling you lo look carefully at the ingredient list. DO THE FABRICATED pro- ducts taste as good as what we are accustomed to calling the •·r eal thing?'' .. To some they do and lo some they don't," said Bird. "I thJnk- probably we're c hanging our tastes , but it takes a couple gene rations.•• By the year 2000, for example, there will be a greater need for hi gh -pro tein alte rnatives to meat. And by tha t time, Bird pre· dieted, youngsters probably will have d eveloped a taste for soy burgers and of;her items. HALE AGREED 11fAT soma of the substitutes .take getting used to. But he also f!aid that technology is improving navor. .. Jt's difficult to compete ~wllh nature in providing fl avor," he said, "but there is room for both types of products in the market place." Hale said there are two main reuon.s for eating: first to pro- vide enjoyment and second to simply fuel the body. In the future, he said, people probably will stltk to natural foods when they are eating for enjoyment and will tum to sut.. ltltlltff when they wanl fue1. ' ' • Laguna Ballet Outdoors Pacifica Will Present 'Coppelia' BALLET PACIFICA WILL PRESENT OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE Kelly Me.-. Carrie Kneubuhl, Nanoy Sutton to Danoe at Irvine Bowl ••eoppelia." with music by Leo Delibes, will be performed by Ballet Pacifica Aug. JO and 31 outdoors in the Irvine Bowl on the Festival 0£ Arts grounds, Laguna Beach, at 8:30 p.m . Also on the Ballet AUresco program will be "Variations on a flaydn Theme," choreographed by Lila Zali to music by Brahms. "Coppelia" has been choreographed by Michel Panaierr, who will play the role of Dr. Coppelius, the doll maker. Panaieff is a former a star of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and has appeared in many television and theatrical pr'Oductions . His choreography credits for motion pictures include "Gaby," ''TheBrothers Karamazov'' and ''Torn Curtain.'' DANCING THE role of Swanilda will be Loui se Frazer. le ad dancer with Ballet Pacifica. Franz will be danced by David Panaieff, Michel's son and a former principal dancer with the ·Los Angeles City Ballet. Other dancers appearing on the program will include Carrie Kneubuhl, Molly Lynch, Paul Maure, Victor Moreno, Lisa Robertson, Caroll Stasney, Kristi Stephens , Randy Barnett, Louis Carver, Roger Faubel, Kathy Jo Kahn, Robert Pete!, San- dra Rasmussen, Benjamin Sperber and Arabella Wibberley. Tickets at $3, $4, $5 and $6 are on sate at the Festival of Arts box office from noon until IO p .m. daily until Aug. 24, after which they will be available at the festival box office from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling 49<1 -1 148 or by writing P.O. Box 241, Laguna Beach, CA 92652. Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday, August 22. 1975 DAIL Y PILOT Cf Dill~ Pllol Plloto~ Oy 1-e• P•Jne STORY OF 'COPPELIA' FEATURES NEW CHOREOGRAPHY Louise Frazer Stars Along With Molly Lynch KOCE: Drama, Polities ••• ~~~~~~· Stories by JACKIE HYMAN OflMD~u, PUo1$1aH This fall, Orange Coast resi· dents will be able to study theater, ask e«perts about health and medical problems and see their local elected officials in- terviewed -all on television. The station is KOCE, Channel SO, headquartered on the Golden West Coll~ge campus .in Hunt- ington Beach. KOCE, whic h carries both Public Broadcasting System (PBS) and locally produced pro- a:rams, aims "lo serve as many specific audiences as we can," said Paul Corbin, director of pro- gramming. HE DIVIDED KOCEprograms into several categories: instruc- tional programming in the schools, local commWlity service programs, college credit courses and general e ducational a nd en- tertainment programming. In the first category, KOCE will broadcast five hours a day of in- structional programming -up from three hours a day last year -into schools, which subscribe_ Subjects include math, science and the arts. As for community service, ''We really try to serve the city in Flight of Fancy local programming as much as we can ... It's decided (what to s how) really through ongoing surveys to determine what needs are. (Also through) feedback from the public in terms oC let- ters, telephone calls, the sta· lion's speakers' bureau," Corbin said. At present, KOCE is producing "The Great Job Bank," aimed at finding jobs and dealing with is· sues related lo unemployment. FALL PROGRAMS will in- clude "Focus Orange County," at 7:30 p .m . Mondays, possibly alternating with a once-a-month documentary focusing on a con- troversial local issue. An as-yet·untitled program for Tuesdays at 7:30 p .m. will deal with legal and medical topics. Viewers will be able to Call in their questions to experts. "Showcase'' on Wednesdays and Fridays "will fill voids that are currently existing in Orange County outlets for cultural arts. We are goin g to combine performing and still arts using local talent,'' Corbin said. He said one goal is lo give local performer s a chance to be spotted by Los Angeles talent scouts. Arrangements for audi- tions can be made after Oct. 1 by "Birds in a Brewing StOrm" by Jesse Allen la part or a display or works by that artist at the new Vorpal Gallery, 3211 Glenneyre St., Laeuna Beach. The show will run now tbrou&h Oct. 15. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday throu&h Sunday. A1lo on dllplay are worb by 11.C. Escher, Michael Bowen and Gary Smltb. . •• I ' calling KOCE and asking for the ''Showcase'' producer. '"THE BIG Orange Machine'' on Thursdays will focus on "people-related problems," in- cluding local reactions to current events, reviews and previews of cultural events, consum·er guidelines and people profiles. ''Voters Pipeline'' on Fridays will continue to combine in· terviews with city, county, state and national officials represent· ing Orange County. Last year, more than 10,000 enrollments in KOCE television courses were arranged through Orange Coast, Golden West and Saddleback Colleges. About 11,000 are expected this year ... "We think really the course for credit thing is so neat because these people can enroll by mail ... They'er only reqttired to come lo tam pus twice during the , session,'' Corbin said, noting that i all courses are · s hown at least } twice per week. 1 Five o f this fall's credit· courses were produced locally. THEY 9 ARE: ''Contemporary California Issues" <see related (. story, at right), "Child Growth i .and Development," "Writing for ~ a Reason" (registration through .,, " " 'Ci~ ·;;~- • . Golden West only). ''The Corfsumer Experience'' and ''Search : The Quest for Personal Meaning." PAUL CABBELL (CENTER) CONDUCTS INTERVIEW ON RACISM FOR DOCUMENTARY He and ~roducers Worked 18 Months to Create Television Course The two national courses lo be broadcast will be a second and final repea• of "Ascent of Man'' and the new "Classic '!beater - 'Ibe Humanities in Drama," a series from the British Broad- casting System for which KOCE is serving as the "national pivot point.'' The plays were adapted by the Coast Community College Dis- trict and UC San Diego as a television course. The 13. plays include works by Sb.aw, Ibse n, Shakespeare and others. The courses s tart in mJ.d- Seplember. Additional informa- tion is· available from the ad- missions offices at the colleges. IN ADDITION, KOCE carries about half the programming of- fered by PBS. "We would like lo be in the position in the future of being able to say we will take only 30 percent of what PBS has to offer, or their best,'' Corbin noted. Alnong the highlights oC PBS offerings are the children's pro- grams, incl uding ''Sesame Street," ''Mr. R ogers' Neighborhood'' and "The Elec· tric Company.'' Two Spanish programs for children will be broadcast altern•le days al 5 :30 p.m .: ''Villa Alegre'' and ''Car· ra.scolendas." KOCE also broad- casts an experimental bilingual pro1ram, ''Direcciones," pro- duced. by and for lbe Chicano community. ''Mesterpiece Theater'' will re· tum this tall. Other shows will include "Book Beat," "Firing Une" with Willi aim F. Buckley. ''Kup's Show" with Irv Kupcinet, and possibly Davtd Susskind's talk abow. ' ' •• • And Current Issues Poverty, crime, drug a buse,. aging, racis m, sexi sm , resources and energy, pollution, educatio n. Nine topics. Twenty films, all made within 18 months. "Doing these films h as been a love-hale relationship because we've loved the subject and we've loved the work but we've haled the time limitations. 'jBUT THE choice is between doing it this way and not doing it at all, and we'd obviously rather do it," said Paul Cabbell, pro- ' 1,_·'~-'.· POET MAYA ANGELOU Spealal on S.xlam I duce r ·writer and report.e r - narrator of the 20 films whi ch will form the "Contempora ry California Issues" tel evis ion course for credit on KOCE this fall. Cabbell, working under a grant through Title I o f the feder<i l 1-ligher Education Act of 1965, produced the films along with producer-directors Harry Ratner. Thom Eberhardt a nd David r~anning . "We started out with :i series of wh at were ca lled 'module' sessions. Each area was con- sidered a module,'' Cabbell ex - plained. "We invited 20 people to e<.1ch module session and spent two days locked up with them ." Us- ing suggestions and comments from these experts in each area, the producers dre w up position papers which served as the basis for each film. THE NEXT s tep was research, both in libraries and in in- terviews with other e xperts. Amon g th e notables in · terviewcd in the films arc Paul Ehrlich, Jess ica Mitford . California Attorney Ge ne ral Evelle Younger. Ronald Re agan, and poe t Maya Ange lou. "J feel it·s bettCr than I'd hoped for, a.lthough I'm obvious· ly not satisfi ed with cc11ain por· tions of it ... Nonc of it's been shown yet. ft 's been sitting in the can. Twenty films 'sitting in the can for 18 months i.s ner vc- wracking. I 'll be glad when thC'y'rC' s hOY.'n ," Cabbell said. "I think they're i.ntelligent. [ don 't think th.ey'll in~ull the in- telligence of the a udi ence. Peo- ple v.'on't agree with all of them and I think that's superb." 1'he films will be shown for credit through 18 colleges t hro ug hout California. A tex- tbook is being published by Lit- tle. Brown ; Ca bbell wrote one chapter, ''Th e California Dream." Other chapters were written by experts in each area. FOOTAGE ror the fi lms was s hot throughout the st:ite, large ly on location . ''They're done journalistica ll y . They're not done in educati onal style with so- meone lecturing," Cabbell said. The idea for the series origin at· ed with Dr. Be rnard Luskin at the Coast Community College District , he said . Ca bbell hin1 self had written articles. chiefly social commen- tary, before joining KOCE about two and a half yea rs ago. One of his articles in lfarper·s Magazine exposed the California seeond mortgage scandal. Cab- bell went on to write a book on the subject, serve as consultant on a CRS n l'Y.'S series about the scandal, and he lp write two bUls for the California Senate s ubcom- 1n it lcc investigating second mortgages. The bills passed in J anu <i ry, 1974 , C;;a bbell s aid. As for the future of "Contem· por ary California Issues," Cal>- bell said the Public Broadcasting System has as ked to see the filml: but ''We don't know if it will pl-.y yet on the net work," •• "'~ .. l t ·a OA.IL Y PILOT Friday, August 22. 197S . Fall TV-What's New? By JOAN llANt\UER NEW \'OftK l UPl l -"Beacon Hill ," one of the re .... · progr ams for the coming te levision season to arouse a t "'itch of real interest, is sop('r soap opc1·a v.·ith s upt'rior casting and a tenuous connection to !\1 astl'rµit'l'(' Theater's ··upstairs , Do""'nstairs ." CBS is presenting its big s how for the 1975 f~ televis ion s eason Monday ni ght, Aug. 25, in ~1 two-hour previC'V.' fron1 9 to 11 p. m . It tht•n wi ll tt'· appear Sept. 2 in its regular 10·11 p.m . slot Tues · day nights . "Beacon llill " is the continuing saga of a wealthy Boston Irish family (upstairs) and their servants (dov.'nstairs). It doesn't pretend to be great theater ; judging by the first episode, it could be good run. AT LEA.ST no ne or its characters v.·ie lds a scalpel. wears a badge, totes a gun or has e\'er appeared on the J\1 ary Tyler Moore Show. The initial t "'·o-hour presentation concen- trates on introducing characters and their s itua- tions. There are a lot of people for the vie"·er to keep trac k of v.'ithout a scorec"ard. For openers there are Benjamin and l\1ary Lassiter, heading the rich and political Lassiter family, played to v.:ithin an inc h of their im- probably a ristocratic lives by Stephen Elliott and Nancy 1'-1 arC'hand. Elliott and !\larchnnd are pros of considera- ble force and charm. But they are working under a handicap because the particular character of the upwardly mobile Boston Irish has been lost. These could be just about any comparatively new rich family. I N TllE ine vi tabl e comparison with "Upstairs, Downstairs," the British series un- covers the class quirks of Edwardian England. "Beacon Hill" does not and will have to either pick up the pace or dv.·ell more on period charm. And in case you are wondering. there's Jillie about Ben Lassiter to remind you of the Kennedy family's founding father. This debut double episode takes place in 1920 on the eve of Prohibition, as the senior Lassiters arrive back in Boston from Europe and plan a big wet party to celebrate the beginning of the great (dry ) experiment. You meet 1'-1r. Hacker, the British head butler (George Rose) and his Irish wife, played by Beatrice Straight. Rose obviously has fun in the first episode and it's to be hoped that r.tiss Straight, an actress of dignity and fire, will be given more scope in later e pisodes. T llE LASSITER children are : Robert . v.·ho lost an arm in World War I and has been sulking elegantly ever since; Maud, married to Richard Palmer, a Rudy Vallee look -alike who irons his hair to either side from an engraved middle part and talks in- cessantly about yachts; Emily, married lo Trevor Bullock, who aspires to a social position he appears much too dull to achieve ; Fawn, who flit s about the arts picking up IO\'· e rs; Rosamond, the ·•plain" Lassiter sister who r eally is rather pretty. Tht•rt··s a lso l!e1sy Uullock, a Lassiter ~randc h i ld headed ror trouble in an unsuitable love affair SO M UCll for Upstairs. Downstairs, ther e art~ the llackt'rS. the 1mn1igrant ·•gret>nhorns" ~!I'S. llaeker has imporlt'<I. from Ireland , mosl notably ht·r nephew, Rrian Mallory (l'au) Rudd ) '~·ho is up to no good with the not-so-fair Rosamond. There a.re sever al other servants about v. horn v.·e likely v.·iJJ learn more later . The opening s how carries the caution advis· ing viev.·er d is crC'tion "due to the m a ture then1C'." The n1ost "mature " material involves a brothel O'o\'Oed and staffed by black women, and it seem s unnecessarily offensive, partic ularly to black women. The ballyhoo givl'n "Beacon Hill" underlint's the sad fact of television -that so little is new. so much is imitative. Some, JX)ssibly but not pro- bably n1 any, of the new televison programs v.•ill be amusing. But ho"'· many situation comedy and detectives stories can \11e v.:atch? He re's the lineup : On !\1onda y nights the new programming consists of ABC 's ''Barbary Coast," a humorous \Vestern adventure: NBC's Ph\•llis (out of M1'M ) and CBS's new serial VC'rsion of that golden oldie, "The Invisible !\tan.'' TUESD.\.YS ABC vlill present "\Velcome Back, Kotter," a c lassroom situation comedy; NBC presents "Joe Forrester," Lloyd Bridges as veteran polic-eman ; CBS, aside from "Beacon Hill,·· will air•· Joe and Sons.'' a situation comedy about a widowe r ra.ising tv.-·o teen-agers, and ''Switch.'' about a pa irofpri \•ate eyes. Wednesday AllC has "When Things Wer e Rotten." Mel Brooks ' updated Robin l-lood com- edy, and "Starsky & llutch,'' undercover cops . CBS has lady lawyer Kate l\.1cShane a nd NBC of· fers ''Doctors ' Hos pital.'' Thurs day AB C has "On The Rocks," a jailhouse situation comedy, and NBC offers "The J\1ontefu scos," an ltalian-,.\merican situation con1edy, "Fay," a divorcee situation comedy, "Ellery Queen" and "!\1edi catStory. ·· Friday ABC has "l\1obile One," adventures of a tele vision reporter. CBS has "Big Eddy," a Damon Runyon -s tyle situation comedy. Saturday ABC will present detective "r.t att lle lm." and what's up on CBS is "Doc," another situation comed y_ Sunday rounds it off with ABC's "Swiss Family Robinson.·· CBS presents ''Three For the Road," another v.-·idower-and-sons s ituation com- edy, and "Bronk." a detective show. NBC pre - sents "The fo'amily llolvak,'0 about a rural fami- ly in the Depres sion. l.A'-'f-'°',_~ MOM .. 'IA~UG2'.1,.~~~ WITH THIS AD CHOCOLATE FUDGE • ENGLISH TOFFEE CHOCOLATE CIUMS • MIHI MAISHM.A.LLOWS • HOMEY COMI • rlAHUT CLUSTlllS Pcrll in Rnr .. •. Irish Singer To Perf or1't Kevin Casey, who calls himself Ireland's Am· bassa dor o f Song and Blarney, will be appear- ing Satur day at 1rish Cot- t agt> Imports in South Coast Village, corner of S unfl owe r and Bea r Streets, Santa An:.1 , Crom lto 7 p.n1 . Adn1ission is free. Nancy Marchand and Stephen Elliott play the leads \n the new CBS series 'Beacon Hill.' a spinolf from the popular British 'Upstairs, Downstairs' program. Actress Cloris Leachman w ill st ar In 'Phy llis,' premiering Sept.Bon NBC. A New Era in Catalina Trav9' YOU AH IH CHARGE! DICLAll TOUlt IHDEPIHOIHCI -.. -........ --..-...---.----~ Now appearing: ,.___,_...., ___ ...,... Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report. ACHllYI TOUI fUIDOM T• •• ..., ...-.. -~ ,..._, ,..._ -loi -._.-olo9o; • __ __,_ ......... ..,,,.-.._ ... ___ LIA.RM HOW TOUCAN USI "THE POWER Of EFFORnESS WILL" A-h ................ ,.-. .. --_.,, .. , .... A-S a., Dt""IO F1eP.WJ '1 at 8 ri,!il 6116 Anion 8l~d Cosld Mesa. Cai.lo•n•J !12G26 (714) 540-2500 _..,...,_ .... T_....,_w__,__...,,.,oo,._ · " A mu. CSAHTT, f'KD. -.~.•-•s.-.s,-....1o .. r...,..-.,,. .. "41111om1,,,. ~.._ .... CAUFOIMIA HTPHOl.OGfCAL IMSmvn fl1 DO••Dlll1'L~ ... CH~-ll 21 . --_...,. _......,. ......, ... ·-l:M ,._ . -· ~ -·~-,----·--=•1 1-IJJ I ' , We The 197 6 models are on the way! MUST clear out all remaining I 975's at HUGE PRICE CUTS! ALL EASY TO OWN. Brin9 your trade-in and take your pick! '75 HORNETS MUST GO! 17 s3091 'J =:y~-~ ~ '75MATADORS17 ..... ... ~..r_'-'~~ · ~ MUST GO! / ------..... PACERS 8 MUST GO! JEEP CLEARANCE! HEW AND USED JEEPS -AT HUGE SAVINGS! HURRY AND TAKE YOUR PICK -WHILE THEY LAST! OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING SALE! KEN DON AMC~JEEP 53994 , l•• I l i<:e,,... 2524 HARBOR BLVD• COSTA MESA• 645-7770 , Menu Varied at Plaza La1t Monday marked lhe of. fieia l openlne of the long. anUclpated South Coai;t Plaza Hotel, the tallest and most ex- pensive hostelry C'ver built in Orange County . Located at 666 Anton Blvd., acrot1s Bristol Street from the Plaza a nd ju1t north of the San Diego li'reeway, t he $18 million hotel offers food and beverage seekers a total of five dining rooms and cocktail lounges . Italian continental cuisine is the fare at Alfredo's restaurant on the ground level of the 17·story structure. Open for both lunch and dinner, Alfredo's carries its ·the me into the menus wh.ich are written ln Italian (but accom· panied by English translation). DECOR in the informal but , e legant setting features an 18- foot square skylight. Centered beneath this is a towering tree a nd hanging from the tiered opening are hundreds of grape ivy plants. Illustr a t ing the extensive ·s e l ec t ion or wines f rom California, rtaly a nd other E uro- pean countries, 750 different bot· ties are stored in the massive wine cabinets lining one wall. Also in t his area is an imported cappuccino machine. F1ags of the Italian provinces hang throughout the room where a w eekl y dinner feature highlights some forms of re· gional cui sine. Tabbed at $15 per person, this special includes wine and ca ppuccino, as well as an· tipasto, soup, salad, dessert and . an entree served with pasta . ' Hours for Alfredo's are 11:30 a.m . to 2 :30 p.m . for lunch and S p .m . to midnight for dinner. Lunch is not served on Sunday. WAITRESSE S in the hotel's Orange Grove Cafe are dressed in patchwork denim skirts and farm blouses. P lace mats are blue a nd while in a design re- miniscent or a farmer's scarf. · Breakfast is served a ll day from a menu in the shape and color of an orange. Lunch hours are 11 a .m . to 5 p.m. and the di n· ner bill or far e 'is offered from 5 . p.m . lo midnight. People. Out ·n· Abo ut Norman Stanley Since Costa Mesa was noted ror its apple orchards in the 1930s, a daily fea lur~ at both lunch und dinner is hot apple pi e. And this. Like all pastries, is baked in the hotel kitchen. Another daily feature in the Orange Grove Cafe is the kitchen kettle, a savory country-style slew. The price range for dinner entrees is $4. 75 to $6.95 and lunl'heon salads and sandwiches start at $2.25. A 20·FOOT waterfall cascades rrom the second-level Game Deck to the garden court below. Jn this setting of bougainvillea. trees and water are outdoor tables fo r lunch and cocktails. Open daily from 11 a.m . to 7 p .m ., the Game Deck menu (mounted on '3Pingpong paddle) features salads and sandwiches, but you can also order from the Orange Grove Cafe's complele menu. Cockt ail service from the Cabana Bar is continuous but lunch cuts orr at 2 : 30 p.m. Take it in strfde if you start looking around for Humphrey In Opera Dorothy Kirs ten will sing the lead in "l't1adame B ut· lerfly" Aug. 28 and 30 al the G r eek T h eater in Los Angeles. ''Th e Barber of Seville'' wi ll be staged there Sept. 4 a n d 6. with Frank Gua rrera in the title role. T ick e t s are a vai lable at age n cies. Roi:art or Ingrid Be rgman when you enter the hotel's Blue Parrot. The bar has bee n named and ex.· ecuted from its prototype in the ··casablanra'' movie (•lassie. l{esisting the temptation lo shout .. play it again, Sam," you can instead check out the film's pictorial highlights decorating two walls of this entertainment lounge. Also, there's an African safari look that's carried out by the costumes or the waitresses and the old-£ashioned fans spin ning Crom the ceiling surround· ing the dance floor. In the absence of Dooley Wil son you 'll find entertainment of another sort that brings the !30und of the 70s to the Blue Par· rot. The Plaza's opening attrac· lion is Carol Kimzey and the Kimzey Report. A fine vocalist backed by three top.notch musicians, Carol start· eel her professional career with the Ne"· Christie Minstrels. She has toured extensively and has appeared recently at the Mission f.U ll s Inn ip the San Fern<.indo Vall ey, as well as at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. The Blue Parrot is al so open for lunch and features a soup and make·your·own sandwich bar. Price for this special item is ~.25. DINNER SPECIALS ·~ ___ iif ;;h:WHAtE) . •oo MAIN. BALBOA rtNINSULA • 673 4633 El Matador . MARCIAL IS 1.4.CK! COME Ir SAY HSJ.O MAICl.4.l AMMOUMCES SPECIAL SUHDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL I loco. I fni:t.lodo ... ,d"""ecl b..un\e< •'( .. NOw Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun. Mon. thru Thur. 11to 11 •Fri. 11to 12 People section keeps of track of what people I \'-"iv.M~ are feeling, · Sat. 9 to 12 ·Sun. 9to 11 .1761M"'PO"f11.-d. lot llffl St.I Cotto Me10 645-)520 saying, and doing. Every day. in the NOW I • 1HnRT AIHMEHT .& DANCING BILL BAKER Tueacloy "'"' Salwduf 9:00 p.llL Oufrt9'Jfl' R_,, KONA LANES 2699 Harbor ••cl., Coste MHG ,L.......;:.;_~~----r~----' Fnday,August22.~1~·~'~'~~~~~~~-o~·-'~LY~•-IL~O_T~-<:~;J Times/Places Experimental Theater, Jazz Now on Coast TONJGJIT, AUGUST2? STl\N KENTON -Al Orange Coast College, 2701 f'airvicw Road . Costa Mesa. Tonight : student bunds at 7 o'clock, Kenton at 9:45 o·ciock. In· formation, 556·5629. $3. tickets at box office bt:'ginning al 5: 30 p. m . 'AME RI C A Pl ECE' -Performed bv ProVisiona. Theater .of Los Angeles , tonight through Sunday at South Coast Repertor y Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 8p.m . $3 .75 to $5. 75. Reservations 646·1363. TRA PEZ E ACT -Michele Dobrilch, .three perforn1ances daily now through St;P.t. 1 in the Saf<1ri Camp at Lion Country Sa(ar1 tn Laguna Hills. llOME & GARDEN SHOW -~owers, mo~ilc hom es, furniture, al the Anahe1":1 Conv~nt1on Center, t oday through Sunday. Till 10 o clock tonight· noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, noon to 9 p. m Sunday: $2 .50 adults, children under 12 free. 'GEORGE M' -Presented by San Clemc~te Community 'fheatC'r al S~n Clemente Hi gh School Triton Theater , torught and Saturday. 492·0465 or 498· 1133. 'TllE BAD SEED' -Drama presented by the Irvine Community Theater tonight through Aug. JO. 8:30 o'clock Fridays and Saturdays at 1~280 ti-1l. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reservations 557.7297. 'LEONARDO TllE ·FLORENTINE' -\Yorld premiere comedy at Sebastian's West Dinner J>iayhouse 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Tonight th;ough Sept. 28. Reservations 492-9950. CONNIE ST EVENS -Toni~ht t~ou . .e:h Au,e:. 2~. 8 and 10 o·ctock al l\1agic Mountain 1n Valencia (f\-1agic Mo untain exit from the Golden State Freeway). TllE L ETTE RME N -At Knott's Berry Farm in Rut·na Jlnrk, tonight through Aug . 21, various tinh·S . •·rLM FOR o~;,\ •· -"r.oodbye, Columbus .. <rtilcd ll ), ...,·1th t·t11}tlons. l-'ree, 7 o'clock tonight at Santa Ana !,ibrary, 2fi. Civic Center Pl. 'O R ~NGF. COUNTV RHYTHM MACIUNE' -8 o'c•lock tonight <il l '.ust:i r.1es<.1 City Park, 18th a nd l'<trk A Vt·nut·. f<'ref' l'AUl. Wll.l.IAMS -Tonight and Saturday at Univers al An1phith('~1t cr i n Universal Cily. ·rickets at ag1..•ru:1l's. SATUR01\Y, i\UGUST23 'V ISIONS' /\ collcetion of short. imaginative film s, Saturday at th<' Laguna Moulton Theater, 606 L:iguna C:1nyn11 Jlo;id, l.aguna Beach. 7 :30 and9 ·30p.n1 . $2 . POETR Y R EADING -Ry Sam Eisenstein and Steve de France Unil;irian I-fall. 429 Cypress St.. t.aguna Be ct ch. 8, p.m. Saturday. Donation. SUNUAY ,AUGUST24 J UDY CO i.LiNS -Sunday thrtlugh Aug . 26 at. UnivC'rsaJ Amphitheater in Universal City. and Aug. 29 at Golden llall, 202 C St., San Diego. Tickets at agencies. TAVARES, COUNT BASIE -Al Dlsncylar'ld, beginning Aug. 24. Tavare~: 9 and 11:30 p .~. through Aug. 29; Count Bas ic, 8:30 p.m. to mid- night through Aug. 30. MON DAV,AUGUSf25 'GIV E 'EM JI EL L, llARRY' -J ames Whjtmore as Harry Truman, Aug. 25through Sept. 13 at the Los Angeles Music Center Ahman.son Theater, S<l .50 to $8.50, tickets at agencies or (213) 626·7211 . FASIOON ISLA ND CONCERT -Henry Bran· don and his band, 9 p.m. Monday at Fashion Island Newport Beach, outdoors. Works by Irv- #ng ~rlin, Lerne r & Loewe, lienry Mancini. F'ree. CONTINENTAL SINGERS AND ORCHE STRA Christian orga ni zation of high school a~d col- lege s tudents with contempo r ~ry r el1gi<?us n1usic. 8 p.m . Aug. 25 at the An_ahe_1m Convention Center. Caliror nia Room Aud1tonum. Joforma· tion (805)497·9411. 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T hree Edward Albee plays, including "Who's Af raid or Virginia Woolf?", are included in the ambitious repertoire. In the revival department . the Laguna Moulton Playhouse has "The Corn is Green" in rehearsal £o r a Sept. 23 opening, while a brand new group, the Saddleback Valley Community Theater , will make its debut with a t wo·day pro- duction of Neil Simon's ··P tazaSuite." "WEST SJDE Story"' arrives at Sebast ian's \Vest Dinner Playhouse on Oct. 2, repfacing the current original comedy "Leonardo, t he Floren· tine.·· The San Clemente Community T heater has its second bicentennial attract ion, ··u.S.A .. '' scheduled for that weekend as well. Com pleting the cycle, with an opening dale of Oct. 3, will be the Irvine CommWlity Theater comedy "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," which in- augurates the new, and temporary, JCT playhouse at Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa. 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Children Under 12 • ~.115 Entertainment 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 o.m. .Sunday 7 lo12 p.m. The San Franciscan Res taurant 1617 Westcli/f Drive Newport Beach • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE CABARET LOUNGE • • • • • • : NOW APPEARING ~"t" : ~~ · The finest in : Gourmet dining • • • • • • • • • • • • DANCING COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT tAirporter qnn CJloteJ: • • 18700 MacArthur Blvd. : Irvine. Telephone 833-2770 , : • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 y SCENEiS FROM SHORT FILMS IN 'VISIONS' Unusual Films To Be Shown "Visions," a collection of 15 award· winning short films edited to provide continuity, will be presented at two Orange Coast theaters this month. Showings v.-·i11 be at the Laguna Moullpn Theater, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Reach, at 7 :30 and 9:30 p.m . Aug. 2.1 and at the New Surf Theater. Coast Highway at 5th Street, ll.untington Beach, at 7 :45 and 9:45 p.m. Aug. 27 to Sept. 2. Admission is S2 . The films range from surreal animation lo synthetic optical effects. using new special ef· fe<.1.s equipm ent. Jo'ihri makers· rrom all over the world arc represented. including Will Vinton and Rob Gardiner or Seattle. whose "Closed Mon- days" won a n Academy Awar d. ... . ...•.....•.......•..• . . . . ! ~bastians iwst ! : ~~"''""'°'.st -su.•s : . . . . ••••••••••...•............. THE WORl D PREM IE RE OF LI:QN;.1R :.OO. 'l'Jll: f LQRI:N T ?:NI: A C0Mf:Oi6~Gl0 llBBll~ For ticil:et.6nformat1on & re&efValion call 17141 492-9950 140 A YE. PICO "'. SAN CLEMENTE ' ··························· . . . . l Scbilstlans ~st l : , .... , ..... ~~ ' '"" ,, : . . . . ........................... TOURMEDOS OF RLETMIGMOM AMOHG 20 SELECT DIHMftt lHYllES Brandie Bran~n ·- .• Duo · · Entertaining ' ]7 Fa~lo11 lila•d Newport Citlllft>f FOi lf~tRVATIOHS 644-2030 CHART HOUSE FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAILY6:00 P.M. SUN DAY 5:30 P.M. 1520 W. Coa>t Hwy. Newport leach 548·7167 limited AeseNations Accepted NEW DIN1N6 IN THE TRADITIONAL CHARMOFl.AGUNA BE ACH OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 A.M. BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER CHAMP'AGN E BRUNCH• SAT.-SUN . 9lo 4 DINNE R N IGHTL V 4to 11 :30 SEA FOOD BAR 11 a.1n. to T:lOa.m . COCKTA ILS• ENTERTAINME NT • ., WALLY RUTHATi'HEPfAffO Tue. ltrru S.t. 9:30to 1:30 IVYHOlJS~ 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACl;I . 494·9491 ' 752·8558 Free Par1t fn9 In Lumberyard Lots A CROWN HqUSE OP1!11ATION ~. I I · !From left) Susan O'Connell, David Long, Lois Farah and D. D. Calhoun in Sc-From 'Bad Seed' TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening )0:JO m fllfll'I €11 Ht11r OlllCI Htlll J0:4S ED Mtmbtrilll!' A,p11I "'"l (l)OIIl ~aJ•m · Cll n•~l ,.., ltdPf IO"llf • Set. I Mkt · MrM: (CJ "Hn II S.wt A 111ia11 1H R11t11 Yo111 Ult" (ccm) 'fill -Dt1n Mutin, Stell• Sle'ltnt. E~ W1H1cl1. (D TM Asltll1~ Jlk tl)Moll S.11H (1l/ (l) htet C11111 fl) iittH S.1ill ~ lit Tl .. W1nt11111 ED Holl,..oH Ttl.mM TI111t,. .. ste1mb1!h" (II) (9 Cl)I Wanted: DtM t1 .Vlw ltJO al ~ ..,.,_TIM" Witt ...... (mp) '4S -louls"llt'fl'lld, Barry fitJatnW, fbditll Alldtnlfl. J:OD o 9 o @ 111•111•t 1,.e111 Roetl' OlllllJ. Jtili DtMt tl'HI Clllrll• llldl tllt. l:tt 11 Mwll: (C) 'Ull lliM(s Uct" • (4ni) '51 -Altlllllr QrfNI, a., llillll!d. o.brt P111t. ·"'·---. ..., ...... Saturday Mornini j i KOCE Television (50) r ) .. 3 Actresses Superb Three fine perrormances highlight the Irvine Community Theater pro- duction or ''The Bad Seed '' at the Foun· lain Valley Community'fheatc.r. Lois 1''arah is a standout as the drunken Mrs. Daigle, moving from self-parody to desperation with sensitivity and avoiding the burlesque this r ole could easily evoke. Susan O'Conne ll , in the central role or Christine Penmark, gi ves a strong and moving performance and is particularly convincing during her breakdown at the climax of the play. It is difficult t o rind good child performers but Bartie Calhoun as the calculating Rhoda Penmark shows flair and promise, although some of the psychological corroplexities a rc beyond her at this point. Director Tom Titus encounters some problems in focus. Although ~ !j~ "Goin' Surfin' ... "The Bad Seed'' is billed as a chiller, it bccom~s more of a psychological study or the mother . Miss O'Connell 's superb performance would make tllis interpretation a va lid one except that the pl ay ls too sli ckly and superfici al- ly written to provide suffi cient depth. The s upporting roles are uneven. Phyllis Jones as the chatty neighbor provides welcom e comic relief but needs to slow down occasionally to listen to herself. On ofre Gutierrez never reall y gets a grip on the re- tarded Leroy, with the result that Leroy's demise is less terrify in g than it might be. Althoug h the product io n, which plays Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 p.m. throughAug. 30, is enjoyabl e, the talents of the leading actresses de· serve a more complex and meaningfu l script. -Jackie llyman :en ..... _ ...... Hhrt. r. aL•t, ne w..t•I r"*h s..f ... E.,wM-.! 11MIS Bargain J\latinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senior Citizens S 1. :50 at all times 7:l0 I t:JO EACH IYEMMG Robert Carol COULET LAWRENCE .• 1 11 .. ~~ """' pooduchon o! ~1ncf 11t •' •" ' Ron HU SMANN [ ,., Vidor BUONO SiPTEMBEA 2 thr1OCTOBER18 hJ1.(11cS11Jl ll·•111 wu,s111 ll s • .;111 1 '·"'" S11t.1 ' 14 80J OfftC(S, ll'USIC :;1~·s PAYllmJt, PAClllC STUl£0, 6J1 S lllll & 115 MUIUAI AG(l'ICll'>-fO~ 11'110 CALL O IJl 62& 1?1 I OR 610·9210. e~~l'IKA~l~1~:~u1 ,'v\U.,lC CT"-11 R ;~5.ri~~ B 0. 0 i~AVi l '10"N "ti IM . TI*SHADI"' °"911 011Uw -1t:J11' Wlllll•• •rl t•f:ll,.M.·•1.H ,. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SO.COAST PLAZA I 54.2711 fONIH 1:•5 tlVOIO "'"Tillt rtl YllW SO.COAST PLAZA II EYi1 GTow1 ... t. G~ "lfYOHD THE DOOi" Ill J:JO & •:)(I S•Li$w~. \:)(I l ::IO ~:JO 1:)0 ,_JO -W•·lUJ CllEIWAllD THIEE 14145'.Monor -~1•1 · DEMONIAC P~SIOH UYiS IEYOHD THI DOOi iil F 1:41 lt;JI $ .. /I-h45 l :Jt 5:15 1:00 1:45 IO:JI "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUHTAIH" 7-10'.35 s.t{S-J:25-7:00-IO:l0 "BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY" 1:45 s.t/S-1:40.5:15-&:45 MARGOT KIOOER BURGESS MfREDITH HARRY DlAN STANTON ............ w..,...o .. -,2 IN THE SHADF' ,,.._.ll-ll:t• Wf'om ~J:JM:l .... :lt..-.Jl-1- "" SYLl'IA MILES•.,."""" & ELIZABETH ASHLEY ...... "''" ., .... ~"""THOMAS McGUANE . "~"GEORGE PAPPAS ,_,,,... EWOTI KASTNER · '"'" MICHAEL J. LEWIS Friday, August 22. 1975 TIMES, PLACES. •• t Fron1 Page C3) WEDNESDAY, i\UGUST11 'CAGES' -Co medy iJliir ring Shelley WinlcrM and Nehe m iah Persorr, Aug . 27 through Sept. 28 a t the We!ilwood Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave ., Westwood. Va r ious times. lnrormalion (213) 477.2424, J£AN·PIERRE RAM PAL -F1ute recital <.1t the Hollywood Bowl, Aug . 27, with John Steele ltit- te r, harps1<·hord and pi ano. 8:30 p.m . $2 lo $'1 , available ;,.it Waltichs and ticket agencies. BIG BAND MUS IC -Society for the Pr('scrvu· tion of Big Bands. 8 p.m . Aug. Z1 al South Coast Village on Sunflower Street acrosli from South Coas t Plaza. Outdoors, rree, bring your own chair. - 'VISIONS' -Creative short rilms, Aug. 27 to Sept. 2 al the New Surf Theater, Coast Highway at 5th Street, Huntington Beach. 7:45 and 9:45 p.m . $2 . 'MADAME iVTTERFLY' -Dorothy Kirste n at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Aug. 28 and 30. Ti ckets at agencies. FRIDAY, i\UGUST29 'JRD MARINE AJRCRAfT WING 81\ND' -8 p.m . Aug. 29 at Costa l\.1esa City Park, 18t h and Park Avenue: Outdoors, rree . 'CAS I NO ROY ALE ' -F'ilm for deaf peopl e, with captions. 7 v.m. Aug. 29 at the F\l.U erton Puhlic J,,ibrary, 353 Commonwealth Ave'., Fu ll erton. Fr el' LINDA RONSTADT -With Tom Snow, Aug . 29 through Sept . 1 at Uni versal Amphitheater ir. Universal City. Tickets,;,.it agencies. TJIE 0 ' JAYS -Aug. 29 at the San Diego Sports Arena and Aug. 30 at the Forum in Jnglewood. Ti ckets at agencies. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 ROD STEWART -With Loggins &· l\.1essina. Aug. 30, 2 p.m . al Anaheim Stadium and Aug. 31, 2 p.m . at the Balboa Stadium in San Diego. Tickets at agencies. BALLET ALFRESCO -"Coppe lia " a nd ·"Variations on a Haydn 'fheme," presented by Ballet Pacifica a t 8 :30 p.m. Aug. 30 and 31 at the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $3 and $6. reservations 494-1148. "NASHVILLE" ,., "'RIHHT LADTU IPGI ~· PETl'S :~AMF' IPGI "'MOMTI PTTMOH I HOLY Q.IAIL" IPGI "TOMMY" .. OTHll SIDE OF THE MOUNT AIM" "1K>WM HllL 1.ACH"' IPGI ... AftwtU MY LOYB.Y"' Ill "'C.AaMIL IMOWLH>GE" Ill '"IETUl:H OP'n-E PIMll PAMTHH .. INI ""SUPPORT TOUI LOCAL SHBtlfll"' 'WT!. THE IULLET' INI -.au..:our The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. I best seller . llOY SCllEIDER AMhtim •772°6446 8 :15. 11:45 IUINA PARK DRIYl·IN co.Hn "CAPTAIN NEMO" 1PG1 ButN Paltf • 821'4070 OAll V PILOT ca Changes Tenor Jon Vickers will rep l ace l .. uc-i an u Pavarotti. ill with severe laryngit is, at the L..os Angeles Phi lharmonic concert Aug . 23 at 8;30 p.m. at the lloll ywuod Bowl. ' • • • The Tim Weisbe rg con- cert scheduled for Au~. 26 at Cai State Fullerton has been cancelled due lo illness. '" II .,,,,, 1 ' ' I J • • I '. 1! ......... ' H'·l'OO _,' -~. Mon Who LOW'tel c.t DM<i111 P'ACIP'IC TH•AT-S DtttV•-IN ·-•-&~•an MAa9CMll'la.VO.Orl-·IR s... .... •Awt-.... ........... , ...... t••- OllAM• OrM·t.I 111 '"-..... s...-·-.. ·-,...,, ... ~11 ......... ..... "•'"ii• , .... !. Pr.,M•l ••r ·~r•I ' .. l i · I ~ I I ! :1: .;.: ......u11-r~u ... -'"-" 8LACK CHltlSTMAS 111 SC~RECROW IOI -~ ..... llYOND fHI DOOi 111 -· IN':'ll THE D1¥1L 111 THE \ll M GOU~ET Recip~• to•dd dining pl•••ure ·' .. . • ,, . ' . . . • I• .• •• • ( ~ r] ..• whit, aur.er•etlng \ c•lorl••· ' 'N•d~esd1ylnthe .••2i'J@ll•ll·: •' ., I f CG OA.ll y PILOT Frld•y. Auguit 22. 1975 Tryouts Set Catchpenny Art Gallery . OFFERS .-ll Mounluln 'Dancers, Restaurant Combine Sebas tian's Wes t Dinnt>r Playho use, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, will hold auditions for non-equity performers for "West Side Story" &iturday from 10 o.m. to 3 p.m . for dancers and chorus and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . for Three evenings of principals and leads. One of the lcrgnt selections of GRAPHICS "CASSO, CHAGALL, MllO, CALDll, VASAllLY, FllfDLAHDEI, APPEL, HUHDllTWA.5511. DALI, IOULA.HGfl. ALVAl, Tl.M.AYP. s1quuaos. ZUNIGA ·1' h e R i g h t e o u s !lrother s, Bill Medley a nd Bobby llatfield, will perform at 8 and JO p.m. Aug .' 25 through 30 at Magic Mountain in Valen· cia. combined dance and din-The Gardt>n Grove Community 1'heater "•ill ·ing will be offered a udition for Ne il Simon's "Gingerbread Lady" 21 1D~~ llJJOV...._.. • .,111. I MA.HT OTHll~ tonight through Sunday Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m . al Lake (Reaof~·~1 t- with the Steven Peck Schoof, 10801 Orangewood at Euclid. For in -L..-. .._. • 4•4-4122 Tet.12111111 .JJll J a z z Com Pa n Y at l~!o~r~m~atgi~on~,~c~a~l~I ~53~0~-8392~~-~· --------~~-f~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;::;::;::;::,~ Angelo's and Vinci's Restaurant, 516 N . Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. OCC Offers Opera, Pop Dance performanc(s will be at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday, with dinner afterward . Tickets for both are $10 ; for the dance only, $3 and $4. Do you think you have the talent to write a "Top 40 " hit? You can find out how in a new evening co ur se offered by Orange Coas t College t his fall . Tonight's dante pro· gram will be ''Cafe Latino Funk'' and "Charley C. & Friends." Saturday, the Peck dan- cers will p r esent "Cafe Latino Funk" a nd "A Tribute to Gershwin." and rhythmic notational offering a new oper a his-Sunday's program will practices. a nd the course tory course in the even· be ••c h a r I e y c . & "'ill examine types of ingthis fall. Friends" and ''A Tribute lyrics found in different The course will pro-to Gershwin." styles of popular music. vide an introduction to Inform ation is availa· Emphasis will be pl aced the musical theater blefrom425-4727. on original "'ork. t bro u g h h i story , Fall registration is un· literature, criticism and DAILY PILOT Titled "Pop Songwrit· ing."' the two-unit class meets Thursday even· ings £rom 7 to IO p.m. der way and run s through attendance at a number CLASSIFIED ADS Sept. 11 . Classes begin of operatic productions. &42·5678 Sept. 4. For regis tration -;;~~======::::::::::::::;:;::;::;::;::;:::;:;;;;, The course provides an introduction to techni- ques used in commercial pop so ngwriting . lnslnlction will be given in melod ic, harmonic information , phone I OCC"s Admissions Office at 556-5733 . Also opera buffs will be interested to note that Orange Coast College is , ' It's a better movie than'Blazing Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein',_,,,.,"'"~ • • ' .. r · .. ,, Marveloutly iany humor. '" , '"' 'lllonty Python •nd tho ljoly G<oll' 11 lnaplrtd, In· · genloua, lnfectlou11 lnc:lecrimin•te, Indulgent, ln- lmttable and In qundonabfe taste. Nothing couki make Python1ftle1 hllppier. -119C-l'Y The movie fl 1 mUllt~Ne. Th• zany p•c• n1v1r breek1. It h11 aomethlng for everyone with 1 senseofhumor.--1 • A crazy movie. 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J.4!- 1: ... 11 1J· A MtONlOWT l'ltt, & SAT, " I. ~ello, Dolly!' Billy Daniels and Pearl Hailey will star in a new production of ''1-lcll o, Dolly?'' Sept. 2 through Soct. 12 at the Shubert Theat er in Century Cil,y . 'I'ickets arc available at agencies. ' ' ' Friday , Augusl 22. 1975 OAILY PILOT ('7 'Monty 'Python' Just Misses Movie Review England's latest comedic export to these col· onies, "rt1onty Python and the 1-loly Grail," has so much good t;uing ror it, I'm sorry to report that overall. it 1nisses the mark. First a word or explan ation . ••Monty Python" is a group of five Englishmen and one America n who joined together late in 1969 to beguile British TV viewers with their wild brand of satiric comedy. 'J'hi s flick is their first attempt at a full length feature which I think you will enjoy if you label it "a group in progress." Month Python and the: 1-loly Gfail" is a wildly satirical look at the time of King Arthur, replete with swordplay, moated caslles and valianl knights off-horseback. T here arc also some terribly funny anima- tion seque nces, provided by American co· director Terry Gilliam. The problem lies in the fact that the sum of the brilliant parts does not rnake for a satisfactory whole. THERE'S A strange kind of "I 've been he re before," deja -vu feeling onP gets whil e vie wing Col un1bia's new action mchxirama "White Linc Fever." The setting is contemporary enouJ{h, hut th~· story line is reminiscent of those "little guy against the crooked establishment'' fl icks tlollywood t'r anked out in the mid-thirties and forties. But that's all right, beca use this is a tightly kn it, we ll-produced ·little picture starring Jan· Michael Vincent as the young David-type truck driver fi ghting the Golialh·like combine headed by suave heavy, Don J>orter. Money Tree Helps you grow your own in the by Robert All in all, "White Line Fever," while ('ertain· Jy not Tl-IE picture of tht;> season, orfcrs some good action and n1elodrama for a sullry summer cvenini;!. -Robert Q. Lewi~ Robett Q. Lewis is a lang11m!" Southern Cal1fom1a radio and leleui!1on persoriahly. He remews f1l"1s and oth.?r form1S o/ enl er1a1nr11ent for K F'l radio. Turners Set for OCC So, if you enjoyed the early efforts of Mel llrooks and Woody Allen, you'll find a lot to like in "A-1onty Python and the lloly Grail." I can't wait for their next one. ••• DAILY PILOT ONCE IN YOUR LIFE MAY SOMEONE LOVE YOU LIKE THIS. " Orange Coast College ' Associated Students 'Will host the "Newport Pop f~cstival," a benefil for the March of Dimes, Sunday, Sept. 14 in OCC 's LeBard Stadium. Groups signed for the nuon-to·8 p.m . concert include the Ike a nd l 'ina Turner Review, Blue Oyster Cull, F l ash Cactill ac, and Pure Prarie League. Tickets at $7.50 are on sale at all Mutual. 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' AN EXPERIENCE STUFF" •·1 A ~•x·. ,~·:~:;.!~v;:,~:~~~~~~~~~·~ JI Mu"' by CHARLES FOX • D"tcrffl l>y LARRY l'EEllCE • r r<:>Juc re! by EOl\'ARD S. FEL0"1AN ; RAlPH STOREY IP<ll AM AMERICA YOU WILL NEVER FORGET HURRY, ENDS CALL FOR CO.HITS f; And repl•<;• them •Ith 1toe lftO•I l•thel enl•rt•hWftent ol' •Fl ,_ . .... '" •W4'tOrn• .i.ion"' IM 1111 ...... And the f\ltur• 11 ........ rou·n bt .pending IP!• r-of your lie. SHOCKING SUSPENSE CINEMA CENTER tU.lt O• "' ., .... ,.eoita. ... llA .. IA'l'llDlCIMTH •7•·4141 INEMAWEST wt! T .. 11"lnli AT &Ol.tl>IWflT WllTM1M. CDfftl I• I·••• J SOON (R) ~-~ WHITEUNE -FEVBr- HUNTINGTON CINEMA lfA(';Ha.TIU.l .. H,•. 147·••a• 141.4011 ~I EltNEST 80f'GNINE CINEMA WEST Premiere Engagements ,.;,,. ~ng WED, TH\11111, FIU, MOM, ~I 7.1"1;45 l llf.·IU!ol. 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Royalty Robert Goule t will play the r ole of King Arthur and Carol Lawrence will star as Guenevere, wi th Ron Hus mann as Lancelot, in "Cam elot,·· opening Sept. 2 for a seven- week run at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Tickets are now on sale at Mutual agencies and the box office. Calla.s, PaTWvs In Concerts Amba ss ad o r Auditorium in P asadena, ~ut her n Cali fornia 'a newest per form ing arts center , w ill be the setting for a series of concerts featuri ng som e of the world's greatest a rtists, i nc lud ing Vl a dime r Horowitz. Ma ria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti, J oan S uthe rl a n d , Yehudi 1\-t enuhin, Va le r y and Galina P a nov . Gra ce Bu mbry, Ruggie ro Ric- Catalina Art Set On Sept. 20 and 21, the Catalina Art Association will present its 17th an- --nual Catalina Festival of Art in A\'alon . T here will be two days of a rt, craft and photography dis- p lays and demonstra - tions. 1•• Both am al eurs and '• 4 ;professiona ls m ay com--!; ;i>ete for over $2,000 in ~;.cash awa rds. Interested 1 ·'.a rtists s hould write lo: Catalina F e sti val of Art, :P . O. Box 161_. Avalon, CA. 90704 , for details and entry forms . ci. the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and the San Francisco Syril phony. The 1975-76 concert season in Ambassador Auditorium, located at 300 West Green St., just off Oran ge Gr o ve Boule v ard , is the in- augural event of the Am- bassado r International Cultural Foundation. The foundation, initiaJ- 1 y fund e d by th e Wo r ldwide Church of God, will unde rwrite all costs of the concerts, enabling funds from the sale o f s ubsc ript ion tickets for the 16·concert series to go to institu- tions and project s includ- in g the Unit ed Wa y , Ma r ch of Dimes, The Crippl e d C h i ldr e n's Societ y, UN I C EF. ar cheological ex cava- tions in J erus ale m and the Arthur Rubinst ein Piano Master Competi· lion. Inform ation a nd a 64-page brochure m ay be obtained by writing the Ambassad or Interna- tional Cultural Founda- tion, 300 West Green St., P asade na, CA, 91129 or by calling {213) 577 .5300_ G!llleries /Exhibits Oils, Photos In Art Shows WORKS BY EDSON NEWQUIST -Super - realistic oils. "fl ower portraits" and dough sct.lJ.ptures, Aug_ 23 through Sept. 7 at Abode, 417 31st St., Newport Beach. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day through Saturday, noon lo 5 p.m . Sundays. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY -By Ma rk Smith of Laguna Beach, at the United California Bank , 222 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, now through •Aug. 26. Uses etching with photography .. WIUTTLING AND WOODCARVING -Show by the California Carvers Guild , includes informa- tion on tools and carving techniques plus display. Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m . in the Firestone Fieldhouse on John Tyler Drive at Pep- pe rdine U n ive rs ity, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, l\1 alibu. Free. PAINTINGS AND PRINTS -By J esse Allen, now through Oc t. 15 at Vorpal Gall ery, 326 Glen- neyre St., Lagun a Beach. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tues- day through Sunday. See fageCl. FROM THE LANDS OF THE SCYTIDANS - Special collect ion of works from ancient Russian civili zations, now through Sept. 4 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd .. 10 a.m . to 10 p.m. daily . Note: There are long lines. except for museum members. Mem-i-· bers hi ps at $25 a year are a vaila ble at the 1 museum. I j I FESTIVAL OF ARTS -At the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach , now through Sunday. Noon lo 11 :30 p.m. daily_ SO cents. I ~ SAWDUST FESTIVAL-Crafts work, 10 a.m. to midnight d ail y now through Sunday a t 935 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 50 cents. ART·A·FA..IR -Display of tradiUonal artwork, Tarious times n ow through Sunday in the vicinity o!S9SS, Co1ist Highway, Laguna Beach. Free ad· -mission, do nations accepted. nEBS PHOTO SHOW -Prints by a dozen Orange County photojournalists, on display in Utt lobby of the Cal.Stlte Fullerton Library now tm:oua.b Sept. J . HOW"I: 8 a .m . lo 6:•s p.m . Mon- day lhl'OUllb Thursday, 8 a.m . to 4 :45 p.m. Fridoy ~ -ie •·I!'· to4:45p.m. Saturday. I J ' ' . 'Dumpling' Foi'ts and Tim Conwuy. Ncwsretl l'lips and a fic- tional charactt'r play1.:d by J ames Catrtney combiM in Utis artful, rt?warding look at the 19305 and A1ncrtca. <PG> Tll_E FORTUNE -The script's at f11ull In thl:'I P.11ke Nichoh1 comt.'<ly a bout two' schemt:rs :1lt..-rn11tl11~ to trick an heiress oul or her rortwic. J ack Nichoh1on and Warr.m Bt?alty are t'xcell..-ut but the story never rome& together.< 1•c; 1 Ji\WS -1'he Impact I• terrifying in thh1 atory ol a killer shark which may give you nl"htmares but l111um to please lovers or suapen11e. A Romp For Kids THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG -Dis- ney does it a gain -lots of run and some brilliant com- T llf. Rf:TURN OF Tiii·'. PINK P AN Tlt,t:lt lli larious situt,lion:. :ind ridil'Ulous dlsguti;es n11.1kc th is Pl'ter Sellers m uv1..-1·t·- ully funn y, The cast und the audiencl' have a ball :1 s they folluw the bu1n bling lnspcl'· tor Clousl•au. cc: J BROTHER, CAN YOU S PARE A DIM E? - ROLLt~KBAl.1~ - Violenl't' and is uvagery JiJ~fi!!~!!!!!!!! nlark lhi.s tale or a ruture ' world in wh1 t'h a wild sport takes lhc pla ce or war. J ;;unes Caan ts superb. Thi:s movie i s n ot for t he squeamish. ( B) VISIT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE ' where cobblestone streets wander by more than 80 International s hoppes, boutiques and restaurants clustered around a c harming village green. A unique blend of elegance and simplicity, flavored by good food In nine different languages. 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"'" lllll Du:dntiS I~ (Ofld\IClfd b'..., ln- dlvldoMI. . Slvr...,.Nor11arll 'nllt ~'--'-'"""' ... , !!Id ... 1111 """ c.o..My Cl<Uk ol 0 t•ll9* C--.ly «I 1......,.ill,lt1S . ...,, f'\ltllli.hed Of'MI .. CMil o.lh Piia\ Aug. :a. 7' •flod S.ot. S, ll, 1t1J :Jn6..1S PUBLIC NOTICE • • PUBUCNOTICE I \ I ' I ( •• " .. PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• TO CJll!.OITOllS IUN•IOJI CiOUllT OF THE STAT• OF CALI R)llMIA FOil TMaCOUNT'I Of' OllAIOIGE ..... A-M1» E•W..ef STERLING L. CROSS,•~• STlllU,JNG LEONA RO CRO:SS, •~• STEJILIHG CROSS. a ka S.L. CROSS. ...... CM>SS, Dect•.eQ. NOTICE tS MElllEB'I" GIVEN tollw cl'tdltoft tlf lllol •OOv• Mrned ~ tNil •ti Pf'l'IOM ha"il'MJ cit!,...~ u.e wld df(.tGenl ••• req11I~ to 11111 1 ......... wtth tr.e nit(ltt Ury VQl.Kt.<$, "' the Ol'IK• ol lllol cler-of tM ftro,.. ,,.. UUod C-1, or IOP'tMnl tl'tfm, wllhtl'IO r.<tlutW voucMtl, to tllol undltrliQMd •1 '"'' oilier ot ROTUNNO .-,ND ROTUNNO, AUOl'""Y' •I L••, .-nn:. Vito 111._. M'tS Soulh ~~o. •1v1., 51,111• t03. Cul••• CllY. UU!Of'fll .. 1"hJC.h I• lhe pl•<• tlf llW· -ol thl Ulldff~ In aH rn.tt.rs P141.inlnt 10 lhe oil•I• of l.likl Otco- """'· •llhln tour rn0ft\h$ •lltt b !Ir .. ~k•tiGll ot l,.,l1r>0tl<e. 0.IOCIJvly 22, t91S. Llll1.-,N E. CROSS E•cvtrl•of lhtc "'Ill ol CM iiboYO ... med OIU4Mit ftO'fUMMOANO llOTUIOINO ,.....,._I.I• ly: ., ... llMIMJilo .ttoff""""" 5"MWH 81\ld,, S..-.JU ~-----~~~~~~~~·! C.....CM,,CA. T .. l llUI "t.UJ ........,...., •-wtrl11: fllllllfl.,_ OfMOe cw st Dallf Plklt ~11,l,1S.,U.1f1S _,.,I PUBLIC NO'l1CE ....... MOTICITOClll DtTINIS M.1 ... 1111011 COUltTOf' TNli: STAT• OP CALll'O•IOllA P0tt TMICOUMTYOl"O•AM.._ .... ,. ..... Etlale of H .. ROLO J . AM9UEHL •bo'-n•s NAJIOLD JENNINGS .L HAROlD llMIU.HL, Oece• .... NOTICE IS HlJll.IV Ot\'IH 10 .,_ C,..,,.torl ol llW •!lo .... fll-d mcocleM """ ... pit'...,. M•l"I tlfl,... ••Mt N wi. d!cedllllt ••• r9e1ulrtd to 11111 ti.m, .... !no M CQUr, YOVthif"I. lft lht effk• ol '"° , .. , ..... lh• ....... _ 1111«1 <-1. or I• prt !.flll lhltfft, •tti tM ,__,_""''·'•'""~ •t tll9 ellk1t ol W.Mltr & Cr_., at aa wttttt"'-11Yt1 •• suite so.. .. .,.,,, Hiib., CA. totl1, -'!kft h I ........... ~ tlf rl'lo .... ,,ltnod lit ell l'NI• ~ ... ,,MIW ..... Ole 11ut1 tlf Wd dl- Cffle'Plt,' wltMll ....,. "*''"' """'" U.. tint llWlllk.tioO °' 1111• noUco, O.te-cl July H, 1'1s. MARGARET M.AMBUEHt. E..c:U1rU101.,... Will ollM•llOftlll-d~ .. .,,. ••• c •• .,.. ,.__,,. .. u. _ ................... .. ""'"" ..... CA."''' .....,. .... _ .. rt• Pvlllltl'ltcl o.....-Coast Dally f'llol • ..._.,.l 1,1, IS, tt, ltlS :111$-1J: DAILY PILOT ~ING MAP -· I ' ... . . Ffidry Augusl 22 1975 OAIL V PILOT 0 3 Roal Esrore •..•.•.. IQ00..2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Employment & , Rentals , •••...••. 3000·4699 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Prcporcation •••• , • 7000-71'19' ' Busine$S, lnveitment & Merchandise .••.•. Si>00.8099 Finahciol ...•.•..•. 5000.5049 ' You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 J One Call Service Boots & Morine Announcemenll, Porsonals; Equipment .......• 9000.9099 Los t & Found ....... 5050-5499 ' Services & Atpoir1 Fast Credit Approval Auromobiles & other 6000·60'19 Trade It With a Want Ad Transportation •••• 9100-9999, . ----------~~:::.f~~~.~ ........ ~~~!!! .f:'.~ ~~........ ~~!~!.~~ .~ ....... ~~!!! .~~~ .~~.~... ... . . ~.~!~! -~~~ .~~ ........ 1 ~~~!!! -~~~ .~~~-..... : . ~~!~! !.~~ ~~ ........ \ ~.~~!!! !.~~ .~~~ ...... . ERIORS: Adwf'f'fls~ Gf'Hral I 002 GeMrcd I 002 General I 00 Getter al I 002 Gen~ral t 002 G~neral I 002· Ge-Mral I 002 GtMrol . I 002 •hould ·check thtir odt ••• • ••• • • • • • ••••• • ••• •• ••• •••• •• •• •••• •••• •••• • • • • • • •• ••• • • •••••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• ••• • ••••• • •••• • • •• • • • •• • •• ••• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • •••••••••••• • • • • • • • •• • • •••• ••••• • •• ••• •• •• • • • • • •• •••• • •••• dolly ffd .._. "" POOL P AUCE POOL TABLE ~L~"';;~~~;.,!: ASSUME SHOWCASE ONCE IN A LIFETIME liobirity for the first ir.-$35,000 :~n:d'~~~'.1J'1 ~~~'.l·1~!1~1;: Cll'WritCt i ~ onl Privnle e nlry lQ rambl· bill1ar1l s ruon1 ~·1lh An outst<.1nding Ol'ean vie\v home in chiJrmin g Corona del J\1a1· for an un- believable price! 4 BR ., 3 baths. family rm .. formal dining rm. & living rm. v.1ith marble faced frplc . Very private poolsiied patio in lovely garden set - t ing. l ... uxurious decor & s pc1tlcss ! Price -1 • nsitnion Y· 1n .{! li.ving and dinin" .. t'a l hcdral cc1l1n~:> Publisher's Hbticr: All real estatciid..,erlis1.:d in this ncw:spapt:r as !Sub· ject to the Federal Yair Jlousint-! 1\cl of J9611 which makes it illei,!al to adve r t ise "any 1Jre- fer e:nce. limitaliun, or d1scriminution b11s1.:d on ruce, l'Oior. reli>!ion, sex, or n<•lional orii,!i n. or nn intention to make any .'iuch preference, limila· l111n, or l.liscrim.ination. ·' This newspuper 'will nol kuowin~ly accept 11ny a1lvertisin ~ for r<!al estate Which is in \'iol:1· lio no(thelaw. ----House• for Scie ••••••••••••••••••••••• Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~til~n~w~!t 4 Br. 4 Ba &Gullery 2 fiicplaccJ.1. wet bar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht to60' You may ~t'l ect t he finishin g touches. 615·8120 associated B Pn Kr~s -AFALTORS 2C1\ w e .. 1b,,o 611 l t>~l CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place !101 Id, Call 642·5678 11-0USES FOR SI LE c~~·•I ................... le«' &Ibo• 1,1a"rl .............. , llXJl II.al boo l-'•n1n,ul~ ............ l•ou: (;1p1>lr•1>1> ll"""h •.•••••.• , • JUI~ C"or<K40<1<'\.M•r, •••••.••.•••. Hr.!: Coo1• lilt'> •••••••••••••••••• \(12j t:l•n• l'u1nl .................. 1~$. t;i. ......... ···•···••••••••••••••• U).12 t"lkull1i11 \'•lit)' ..•••••••••••• u111 :~~~~~:::. ~.~!'.'.:~:: :::::::: :~ii l ,A~un1 llf>•rh ................. 1111" l..11~uno 1 llU\ ..•.•• •••. ,, • , •.•. ur•I l.1~un1 N••ftr.: ••.••••••••••. Ill\.' M1"1"" \'t•1n ................ l11i'l :-0"~1"~' I•<••• h ••••···· ·•··• 11•1.1 ~" 1 ·1i·1n•nl~ . • •••.•••• 1~1" )(on J ... •O.pirtr,<W.i t. ~A·. 1imc ~"'" Aftl .•...• ! .. : .... ~ .. I. 1~ ~al"""~ ................. ! .. ~~ LA£U•• : ••• ., •• , •••• , •• O!f, "'"''"''"""' .· •••••••.••. lit« M!>LMI• ltonot• s .. 1c ... .-: ..... _ LlOO REil ESTATE f.<r•••t r,.. S.le ••..•••. : ••••. 12a11 Ap>r1mtn1~ fnr S•lt ..••• , •.•• 1.JllO , ... ;,.•~YI'~"'''', , •••·····:• IUl lh•'""''• I ru~r1y _., .•..•.•.• 111 ... •'•mrltr) IM.o·CrypU •.•••.•• I"" t'""'""'~llL Pr~rty .. , .. _.. Jr.t'01 1·~1..i~n1,S»le .......... 171,11 ,,..,.,.. ... u...u llia1• •• : ••••••• \!0 \ lt<>UM,te>~Moy..cl ...... ., •. l(o'o; h ><'-i'raptr.., "., •• •• •. , :!IUI tnduo!rial PrOt>trty .••..•.••. i 1c.1 J.ill,fOf~llr ,.,,._,,:?::(11 '1°""\o' Hn,.. Trlr f'r\• .•••.... Zll" 1111...,111~ l)<o•r<l,H1•""' ........ !IO,lll Or•!l<E~ t.:" 1•r,.p .......... z:o:r CM DIC'""n'! ''r<>11 ........... <'~ Out.of S111tc 'IClt• .-•. , · ;lliOO R1...,,...,Flrm• I.tu••• ...... 1100 1l~1l f::Ol1I" ~>rl1•n-~ , •....• ~-11<111 i,:.ta\~ "•nlMI , . , . , ~"°'! . RENl lLS Hi.nu l'urnl•tlt'<I ............ 3100 tkou~t~ U1111l•nl•hej\ •....•.• , ,,2'11J llnu••• l'u1 ft ('1' l'nl ••..•••. ~· • oo.,lan1u11uf111 Vuf!>... • .•.• :i.!00 t'M(I""'""""'' l n! ••• , ,, ~O.'\ T"""l\<.>I"" •·1,,n . .• J~ffl 1·.,..nOO.t•••l'nr ••.. ,,, :ll"-l,..,111~••• Fu•n. ...... . .. a~.l" .,..,.,1 .... \,ft! ... :Jt(llJ ... ~, ~"'" .••••• li llll ,\['!• 1·n1vrn .. -J'°I Ar••nirnnr \nf ,, , Jl(JI II'-"'"" ""' ll<OJrn" l••••rd ..... •1~•' ll!ol•le Mcol•l• ti'" CIOftlllnn,..• tl)l'I su ........ ll•11hl• ~.-. V~111on M.rn,.I• 6Z:.1 llr111•I> tu"""'" • • II.•'> 1:111••·• l<lf Rtn1 ....• •J'"' llfh .... flml•l .•••• llW llw"""" llenhl , Hlll 1"'hl'll•i,I \len!•I 1'•11 St«••· . ·~·11 H•N•I• 11 •!~t<t 11n1 .\1,.~ M•nhl• Mi!JIJ BUSINESS. INVEST· MEHT, flHINCE M,,,.l"I'" I ~>fltl<t 11,,.,_, ll1n•"'1 :~::::::::~: ~:~~) M-• 1aLl:t•n M;.ne•· llelllt'll Joloo .. •lf!l.Tn • INtlliUNCEMCNTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUHO ;\!llVMl{•n••nl• ('tf l'lllll .... .,l'!tll••• l..,.,1 " ,, • .,141 ,.~, ...... 1. ~1.111.i.. T11~rl . "m ~11"1 .. nm -.... .ol. , MUI SERVICES EMPLOYMEHT & PR!PI RITIOH ¥• .. , room11 dressed in plush Scpar.:ilc sl'win.{! r<IOm . l'a rp e l s & dr11pe11 . Oeh1d11fu lyl.lrdc;wlbri C'k Gullo,p in.{! gou rmets planters, p1ilios<Jndfru1t kitc h e n w ilh TEAK lret:s . 1-l urry , onl~· PARQUET FLOOR. $49,950. Call 5<1U·2JJ:I Secluded master and JUST AROUMD THE CORHER Now ! Sl30.000 a real buyer's opportunity! chilflr ens suites. 18' .x 36 ' h' .. r.ioi 1 . 1~11., •" cusT 0 ~1 POOL. As· 1' i s bol"l).c docs that! ll just winds [ OPEN SAT /SUM. 1·6 2907 EBBTIDE l [l;~1l9J:A ·~ 3o:i,/r;7i~;.~~ l•lwy. s ume 1·;.~ VA loan ut ilroun<1 a corner in fas hionable ® SJ5,00-0. $308/mo. pays Wcstcliff. And tl'lc r~sult is an ex.· , THE REAL ESTATERS ull. No new loan oosls. pande<I 3 bedroom with ·dining roorn ,• - Must sell immediately. fabulous e ntertaining patio, a huge Call 963·6167. STYLE! f1: J rTL;..,, Ii <,..:oron<.1 del 1\1ar tree, cute decor a nd next to no main· ten a nee worr ies. Yous houldseeit ! $82,000. from terrazzn entry to 1naster s u1lc. 1'hil·k shag .• "'el b:i r, fornlal dinin~ & more! !,.11 .!'»00. Call to S('c ~ 008·<\·lo."1 Ge-n~ral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVtJl' ti()Ml'S REAL TORS~. 675·6000 • • • • WESLEY N 8 UNITS 2441 E11~t Coast Hiqhwav, Corona del Mar 'ROYAL G?~OPERT/ Es TAYLOR CO. EAST BLUFF 1002Gn«al 1002 REALTORS since 19 46 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride·of·owner.shlp over· looking the Back Bay with ga rden scltinl!s. Sunken living rooms wit h fireplaces & balconies. 16) 2 BR's. 2 baths. (2) I BR 's. Very spacious un · ilS. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX South of 1-lwy .. in finest rental a rea; 2 bdrms. & 1-bdrm .•. priced for qujck sale at $74 ,5-00 * 4-PLEX * MACE DR. Pridt' of owner:-h1p , J bdrms., 2 ba .. din. rrn ..,.. lhrcc 2·bdrms .. 2 h.i , 5 car .t;arage. Pnn1l' (00:,t .1 Mesa area. LIDO ISLE GREAT BUY-$98,500 Bright & fresh 5 bdrm 3 b~th home. Street to strada. near tennis c:ourt & beach .. A.. real home for children ! 2 I I I Son Jooc:p.M HiU• Road $290,000 GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE GIB WALKER . MEWPORT CEMTER. M.B. 644-491 0 REALTY 675-5200 Lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 bath tov.'llhouse u'ilh swimming & tennis avail. Enjoy coun- t ry club living f<>r. only $46,500 (not General I 002 Gitttitral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• leasehold ) · COROMA DB. MAR DUPLEX ,)) .JUST LI S'rED! You bl' the jud~e ~ (Jnc uf lhost• unusual properties v.·c wish e\'(•ryone could CC)HON 1\ OF.[. Ji.tAJl own. Butthere'sonlyone ch.;1rm : walk to be:.ich : duplex likl' lhis. 1 .... 0 TJIHEF.: bedrooms & bedroom ~nd den home ·rwo baths: beam ccil · plus an exlra unit in the in g, paneled ~·alls. wood rear . Each with floor ~. fi r eplace , fireplace s. Each in Ti-tHE E CAJlGAllAGt:: marvelous condition. bea1;tifully secluded. South of lhe h1i,:h~·ay and cool lrce·shaded patio & C'a:.y to show. A :.:real \ar~c yard . Onc·of-a·ki nd Hsting -pncccJ in the i;us. on 'f \\'0 Lo1·s . $123 ,!'IOtl. Ca.1:.~~.1~~.1?":·,??.J:.~:,r • Cal~ af Mewport Realtors [® THE REAL ESTATERS \ 2515 E. Coast Hw y. ll 675-551:..:1 __ OCEAN VIEW ATTENTION! 6 BEDROOMS $84,950 ··EASTSIDE ESTATE Sl l .950 FULL PRICE ""''""... . -· .. ..,,; VA BUYERS!' ; Awl•••,..'"'·-... . .. .. ..,.1~ . • Sweep ing ocean view Home with cnuntry fcel-.,.,..-1..... ..,1 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, hv1ng f h h'd 11..-.r1,.. ......... ••• ·::.:::: ... .._:, + den. La rge Jot w/open rom uge 1 ea way ing. Lots of room for '""1~,,,~ ~h•~ .... i. ......... 1"'~> masler suite -6 king garden on esl:.itc sized ND-NO-NO No job. no credit, no a~e barrier. anyone can i:IS· sumt• lhis loan of SJ'J,3otl on this ,<:harp 3 bedroom, 2 bath :'>.1csa North home. f''ull price $45,995. r'""''''~'" ':~u'~'"""1 ..... •t.i area a r ou nd patio + · b d l'•1•............... . .... 11o,~, ISx3G pool. Dble garage. s1:r:e e rooms -spec· lot. La rge shade trees . ..,;~~~~~~~~"" 1..,. •... ·············-····· lO'>lll tacular entry to i .000 You will dii:: this one. Try = •) .... ,.,, ..................... ""'$ Owne r leaving state. "qu•·eleeloffo·mal liv ··u.--n1h"~ ..................... ., " • ' • $4000 down. C.'lll us now. EASTSIDE 1: •• ~~ .. ~1., ...................... , $41 ,400. ing a nd ramily areas -646·7171 . :1::;.~~')1~1:...-..i~ ·::::: ... : :;:~ 646·JS28,eves548-3561 garden style kitchen -Ol't''111 v .or~• ,11 ~•·'· " $39,500 Jn•,.!r• ........ ···-·--· · ,_.;., l us h landscaping -· [~ 1~11·101.,rk ............ ••• ·""'~ *"'""" t t Id ct Brand n ew on the ~1~rh,, ... ,1 ..................... .:~ ......,...., o a own -a ,, ~ • .,.,.11 ......................... -1 now -646-7111 i market. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath M1"" 11""""'""''a111""······· -1 ~~~~~~~~~~~I OP!Nll1Q ·<J'iflJNro~1N••' .. ~lilh large added famil.v ~le.,{11 Ln•ttutnt'"h .• , ••••••.JU(! OI''"' furn 5o 1C<1u1r1 ··········:: [ fi1 ! · room. }luge yard for kids ~!f~~f:!i~~~'.~~::::~~::~~~~~·a:E SEA BLUE. ;~::;llijNJ\l1 e:a~~;es~~~.~~psa~ed ~\'~o;:d;0,!~~~!~uittd~~~ );l..,.~.11.,.1.ur~D1.u~r ........ 11U1t1 SAILOR WHITE, ______ ,,.,_ pnc:e increa!le a nd you silu:.ilion or real family ~~'.T.dio.uO:·;.S1i,:,_;.;·:::::·:::i:; ~ deduct lhe taxes and in· 11 v in .{!. 6 46-771 t or BOATS & MARINE CiARDEN CiREIEN terest from YOUR IN· 540-8944 . Open E"es EQUIPMENT /tll your dreams come . MwpfHeiqhts ~ COME tax . 2 Bedroom. 2 · ~ , true. Two bed roo oo Cll\e J .bedroom coltiage bath Condos in Sant~1 ~I ~I c.~nNul · · .,.' ., ......... llf•IG seaside cottage with a vailable now! Nice ·11 I ., h ~ ~~ ,. · l'<>u1•\1a1n1~.....t"-•····· ,.,.,.111 • 00 . Ana sl1 nny ..... I.950wtl' 11<>~1-M~"nt1 l:qulp,. ....... llllJll room lo grow. Locat tn street. near l-Jarbor Hi~h 10''/1> down. :.isk for !'Tank ' :bd A ; 11"''1" 1'm•rr ................. ill'lll lhe BAYSHORES COM· and olher good schools . 1 -~-~~·~-~-~-~·~-111111~ 11oa1> 11~n1 Cb•rttt •......... tlll.ll.I 839-8321 Agent. ..,., •. ~11 .. , •...•.•..••.... vzi ?i.1UN ITY.Greoill0<:ation Fenced yard. Room for1 ----~-----'11'~uo.511"" o.:...k~ .......•... "'111 with private beaches. ooat or t railer. See it to· *Balboa Island* lh•t• ... ,,....,,li5kl ............ B·LBO·DUPLEX llw••.SI"'~"-'"···········-····~ f\riced well for quick day. "' ~ TRlllSPORTITION •ale at only $73,500. Call 492· I 6tlo Place $59, 950 Open 1-S Ainr•I\. . . . ····-······· 911@ 673·8550. o-n Sat~ I T ·s l I b h Thur/Fri !<.on r • ..,l"'""'»!~l\pn! •.....•••• 111:."' Ol'IN 1il Q ·U~l ~N hillrri1u 1 ,.. ·~ pe e aru ar ea c 1-~1,~1\':"tt~;.·::.·::.·:::::::::.::~ [®·~~~I~ ti~ ~r i;~ R~ \)~2·~ duple lt: on Ba1 boa 124 APOLEMA :f;;;~~~~°;f:,,"1 :·.:~·.::-.:!: '' : : ... ~ Peninsula. l\lainunit has Classic Island home. ~~J:::i~:,~,~· ;:·::::::::;:: ~::: .,' :~' · .. <: Ji j ''DESERTED"" ~~~e :!~tibse.d~~~~~~ ~eailn~!efhr~~~~~'m~~~ Auu.~r"!~u'T'o'M~O'B·l·l! .... :·· Mlltr COUNTRY CLUB kit c h en s er v r s a occupancy in this 2·sly_ 3 " spacious li"·inl! ;ind din· HH. family home. Lo\'ely r: .. "r••! · · ··· .: ........... !!Iii~ * PRIME* COTT •GE i n g a r C a w i l h p"l>O & pl•n•;n""· •·ko'n° A•1Hotot, er ... ~,•· .. .... . .. ~ . .;:u A u ... ., .. ~"" ,. ~M''.".",',""''',~•d"s .......... ,~".'~ Hewporf4-l'lex $4950 D0'6AJ c R A c K J .. I N G S95,000 ~t~1 t•":.~~e$ ~.:::::·:::.:·101~ Pride•of-ownershlp 3BR Steps to leisure l;';i:; of FIRr:PLACE. Upst:urs ~,'.,',~; ... '.::·::::::::.::::::::::: ~~1~ 2ba corrrer unit has frplc fa irways lined with 1h.,da uniqu~,.••,'.ht ehlors ", l•••n~ 9"'-· 1 eaway w1 1 c en, ,,::,7,,:.,,, •• :,~.r:::::::::::~'.~:~.w in m~sler B~ and frp\c 1n swaying palms, Panama balh, J'l.1 IN l·BAY VJ i;:w 'UTOS, IMPO'TED livi ng rm. Others are all hats, wh ite, suits and d d " n :ind seclu e su.n dc('k . r,.,,,.1•1 ..................... ~:,,1 2BR 2ba. On ree land. nr Arnold Palmer surround For complete inform;•· ,,ir.i<uin.11 ................. ~: .... Jloag Ho~p . F\111 price this VACANT e nter· tion .Call003-67m . ,11.1 .lAIH:\~.1\ I.. ll,\Ll\UA ISl..\:\IJ • 673·6•00 '* :!:~.11,,; 111.;,i~; · ;:::: :: ::_.::::.: ~:~~ $137 .500. Call tainer's deliAht ! Sweep· n~w ........... ····· ..... 1111~' PRESTIGE HOMES ing master bdrm and 2 r'.'"'i+~ r 1 "!'" ...................... ~1 1.1 b ' Id" , l l · The astcst draw in lhe 1, .. 1t ........................ ~•;n Ritaltors 645-6646 c l ren s re rea s. ,: \\'est. , a D11il y Pilot 0~''"" ...................... '"""' Formal dining. uun en· . :: """'~" •r..:i "'""'f · Classiricd Ad . Phone •·1.11 . ·.:·::·::.'.'.'.:'.·.::··::::.;,~~ SUi'ER SHARP tertainmen.t center. JOG , _,,,...*1 642.5678. ~1~~,=~·. ·: .. :··,:·:::.:.~··_.:, :::; Formal living room TO BEAClf; Huge padJ --"'~~-::~-::~~~~~~==-...!==;:::::::====~ J .. ,,.,.,. · ·-· · · · ··.,~ w /v•ul\ed open bea m for boal-tri.1ter.camper· • ~~·,',~~~n~h1~.:::::.:.:... ~:! ceiling. Gourmet kitchen selJer says bring offer! C. fi'J --0 ~ "\. ,( -f) -C ~C.., \1'"""11 '~"'·········· .. ~.111 w/family room + new Call847·6010. ~~ I'QU ~~ ~ ~'!" ~ ~:::11 ......... :: .. ·;~;~ landscaping. can Sparl-()l'fN l•l O ·llSIU'lf\l ~l'l'l" That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle 01• ..................... in ... • I l lC [®·' r•nl•••···· .•.••..•.••..••• 1:11 1ng n\•Cs me n orp., . ·.·'J,· ,,;,., h, c1 .11Y •· ,oii•H r.~~ ... ~ ...................... 1:'4 833·3S4-4 ,..,..., hoe , , • ,. ••••• , , • ., , , ,, , ., 11nu _::::.;:::_:.:._ _____ _ ll•ft•~U , , •••••••••••• ~l:i.'o Koll• Knt~" .. , •••••••••••••• !n)b THE REAL ESTllTERS ~ ... ~ ..................... ~); ~~ah .•. "•• :00111 .. ru .... ••. • •.•• llJll2 ''""'• , • • •. ••· •• , •• ~Iii.\ Tro~mr~1 .. . • .. ... Nlfl Vol•'~ •Cen ..• , ............ m" ~·o1,,. . . . . . . . .. ., ... ,. li'Ut AUTOS, N£W G..twr•I ................. ..... Nee• 1.,.rt1 ... ,, ... ,,,, BAT NOY I I' I W 0 RE L I I I I' MEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX REDUCED $5.000 lnvestor·i; s pcci;il on vt'ry desirable Ncwf'l(lrl Beach peninsu la. Legal ll·Z lot . \\lhl'rc can you find a du1>lcx in Nl'wport Beach for this "below lot price" of onl y S.S2,500. 545.9491. 1111 4br, l 'rJba. Cul-de-sac St reet. Costa J\;lcsa Complelcly upgraded. 544,500 Call DISCOVERY Real Est:1 te &15·5045 Gitneral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two. 1hrcc and lour bed room townhomes, 8 mooels. 1 and 2 stories. enclosed double garages. deck!, bal · conies. !ue p!aces. tennis, sw1mm1ng, saunas. From $58.875 I 8' I ANNUAL ;, RATE' 1 1 The more the down, the lower the interest. 1 ~o~Ai Do~vn. /';'"' 1.nnual "k ~Jtc 10% Down, 8 ;~Annual r,g Ante OPEM SUMDAY 2-S •1915 BAYSID E DRI VE. 3hr. :iba . l~ayfront h<>me . Subn11t offer. S239,500. •2915 Ell TIDE. -3br, 2ha, family home. Corner lotalion "'/pool arid panoram'.c ocean vic,v. lleduccd to $127,500. •878 SAMDCASTLE DR. -· Lus k Jlarbor vi ew home. :1br, 3ba. Lusb ga rdens, pool, and rorcver vic~v. s121.oi00. • JBR, 2BA OCEAM FROMT COMDO - ft'ronl eor ncr Location. \.\·a1k to shops, restaurants, and bcath. l~edui.:cd lo $87.000. Submit lettsc option at $500 pei' month. L& <//tWU Z?~ REAL ESTATE 644·6397 General 1002 G~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ABANDONED BEACH TRl·LEVB. ASSUME C'u\.de-sae leading toter· raced dieho n dra paradise! Spanish tile entry to lavish living with soaring bcumcd cci li n r:s ! European fir~l :.i<·e comforts gi.int fa ily room! Sweeping o,;tll i case to mammoth nia 'lt!r s uite + 3 hui:(e hdrms ~ Gourmet kitche n ;ind kin g ·sizc pantry ! Hoat·lrllilc r access 11nd Grecian pool! Assume 534 ,200 loan at a low. low 5301 per month. Vacant . Hurry! Call 841·1iOIO. J•tr.·11,1.J •1l ~l!•11 ·,, ... f' [~ EASTSIDI; . $32,750 . Perfect st;1rtcr hnmt·, needs a little fJx1n· f'an• La slie inv estincnt. Call 6'15·0303. . FOREST OLSOM I.Ile. PRESTIGE HOME PLUS IHCOMi' .;· Jle:.iut1ful 3 YC Hr0 old duplex in C11st;1 Mr"s~. For the fa 1ndy lh.i;t wants a lovely lar~ .;1 bdrm. 2 bath homt--v.·11h private yard plus 'J/11\C investment 2 bdt"'fti. :? bath un ll . Sl·eih;: i~ believing S72,00Q. 'a.II 545.f14!ll. ' • " • Walker II lee Real lalolo .......................... . .... ., macnab I irvine realty ·> .. ,, .. . •' .,. Fl MER HOMES FROM $67,000 TO $745,000 MEED THE ROOM? .. '" ,., ' . ' ' .. : : I' "•. Dover Shore~ 4 or 5 ~droo n1 -t.' fa mily room· home. Lovely 2·stor..y~ Mediterr anean w /cathedra l ceiling ... · recreation or billiard room ;t:,~ GREAT VIEW! Walle r Kin!f· 642·8235. (Sil) .. ,;, ..... ..... surEll REMODELED BEACH COTT AGE 2 bed r oom collage just steps t9=. ocean. Completely remode led ~ perfectly p riced al ONLY $67,000I~ Clint Moses 642·8235. (S12) ·;, HARBOR VIEW CARMEL ·:. Huge yard! Rare 3 bedroom Of\" 60xl65 Jot. Many fruit trees, rosie." bushes & lath house for seri o~~: ga rde ners. $76,900. Joyce Edlund· 642·8235. (S!3) " AM ATMOSPHERE OF YESTBIYEAt:'. 4 lg. bedrooms gracefully decorat~cJ.~. w /Early American charm. Separate" family r oom. 3 baths, used brtctt~ fir eplace & hearth. Beautiful w~tt coverings thruo ut . Pool-size yar.d;· Off street parking for motor horn~~· $115,000. Lois E gan644-6200. (514) ·" .. •• "SUPERIOR DESIGM & Cj)UALIYY.'" '.. Pre vail in lhis h ome of refinement located in one of Corona del Mar~: most exclusive ·areas. Refreshing · ocean view. Private beach. tlamo• completely r edecorated by C<.1nnell .& Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 bath~;. study & family room. Privacy .i:n... pat io & pool a r eas. Reduced Ill;. $220,000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200.' (SIS) " '. i ,. YIEW HOME U.GUHA BEACH ':;::;. $86,500! • ~.: Well maintained 3 bedroom, 3 ba(.h; w /beautiful OCEAN VIEW. Patil:>:" off mas ter bedroom & sundeck on; roof! TomQueen644·6200. (5 16 ) ·~.: OUR MEWEST ARRIVAL SIZE : 3 bedrooms. family roorn . din~, ing r oom. COLORING : So fl ~. loveable. ADDRESS: Shorecliffs...,. Corona del Mar. VTF.WING: /\p~ only. PRICE : 5112.000. Belly K~r{" 644 ·6200. (S!7) ,. ... •i• LIDO ISLE • Unique charm on Pi azza Lido c or'r"' ner . Spac io u s 2 bedroom home w/high beamed ceilings in .e veirf.' room . Fountai n & pond "·ithl1\. wal led seclusion. Dbl. French door{!. from mas ter s uite onto la ttlcQ. garden patio. $152.500. Lynne Rothell 644 ·6200. (S IS) "' 6 424235 to1 Oo99f Drift 644-6200 . "" ., .. , D ·J D~ll Y PILOT Friday. AU;CJuSI 22, 191!> Houses. For Sak House• For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou•es For Sak GeMr al 1002 G.,...rol I 002 Gttt~ral I 002 Costa M•t.a I 0 24 Dona Point 1026 ~.~~!.~~~.~ ........ 1~~!~!!.~~-~~~••••••• Hous•s For s• ······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GHffal I 002 Gt'Mral I 002 Gfltrral I 002 Gen.ral 1002 .. AIAMDONEn .. 2 STORY VILLA POOL-IEACH THE BEST VA.LUE ·I Hr. 2 1 ~11 . 3 yr:i oht. Xlnt IN MESA VS.DE area , S.tS.ooo ap1101nt. on- • ........................ ······················· * * * * * * Heritage Collection JUST LISTED HARD TO FIMD -4 bedroon1s ,,·it h rormal dining, separate ran1ily room & large kilrhcn eating area. Custom features thruuut int·ludc co•C'f"'ed patio. custom \\'~11! rovcring. <.i nd upgraded applianc·cs. A n1ust see at $5--1,950. Call 540.1151. 4-BEDROOMS UNDER $40,000 - -))IUS ran1ily roon1 & covered pall!). l.argc .\'~1rcl ,,·ith Jovel~· uld trees pro\'iclcs lots of beauty ~ind privat.:y . Room for boat or can1pcr. N('\\ pa int ;ind paneling. \:acant and "·ait- UJ g: for you~ '. C<1 II 546-5880. BEAT THE HEAT WITH YOUR OWM SPARKLIMG POOL ~t..: .JACUZZ I t>ll <1uict cu1 -cle -sa e . f'erfl'ct t"os t ;1 1\1esa loc<i tion . 3 Uc<lroon1. fa rnily roon1 & formal din- ing . Plush h<>n1c upg ra(icd thruoul. OwnH" °'1xious to n1ovc, s a.ys '1n1akc of- fer." Call 540· 1151 . SPARKLING EASTS I DER £XTRA LARGE n1~1stcr bcclroon1 in this rcn1oclC'I C'd :i n(I e nlarged home on quiet c.Yl-de-sac y.·ith 111ini -\·iev.• of Back B<iy. Bright a nd (•lean. Call t oday for ap- pointn1cnt -546-5880 HORSE PROPERTY BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM with hardY>ootl floors & brick fireplace. 1\ neat. (·\ean fan1ily hon1e. Extras in- (0 ludc 4 stall covered stable. Don·t miss this g r eat ViJ IUc a t $59,000. Call 540.1151. ATTENTION BULIDERS!! LIVE IM THIS MICE -2 bed room home w hile you builcl your units o n the fl -4 lot. J~oon1 for JJool table in lar ge con- \.'Crtcd family room. \\.c.i lk-in closets. paneling. gas b ltns & covered patio enhance this property. Don't delay on this .•. only $40,500. Call 546-5880 SNEAK PREVIEW 2 BEAUTIFUL HEW quality built custom homes nea r ing completion. Custom <1ua lity everyv.·here you look. Duy nO\Y ;.ind choose :yo ur favorite <·arpct color . J>ooi s ize lots Y.'ith off s treet traile r parking. Pres t ig ious NC \\·port address. Calf 540-1151 fo r n1ore information. ERITAGE REALTORS Ge-tMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO _l:llGHLAHDS OCE 1\N . OCEAN . OCf:A.'.'/-180 dcgrl."(' view fro m this deli ghtful :lbdrm . FH home . I1 ri,·atc beach. 9i!l,500. CHIMA COVE :l bdrm .. 2 b;1 \h homt• on the bertf'h in Chin;1 Cove. Step ri ~ht '>UL t1nto lhl" s;1nd. Sl45.ooo. \'i.~it Our Office fo r u c11pyor Preferred I lomcs. Cal l fii,i·i22.'l ... '. ', ...... '"'"'" """" \ .\J,l,f<:'\· HEAl:I'' 1' 8£RG ENTERPRIS£S CO. THE HOME TO COME HOME TO For the s pice in your !if try a hc:n1llfull_v hu1 ll bedroom . 2 b;1th Pa t·esct· te r in l\ll'i>a Vcrdl'. Ne painl & carpetl>, 2 lo\·ely back yards "Ith lanai. ~ller mot1\':t!t'fl. A~kini: $S8.000. .~U PEHB f-f 0 1\IE S ,3148 C11mpu1 N 6 ~•9 -11655 .. HACIENDA .. 2 STORY.POOL SACRIFICE Sll,950 Trees j..\ra ccfuJ\y shade cnlrancc lo th.is :::cnuinc ttlc roofed Casa ". <Jtcl World charm ist·arpfullv blended with modl'rn Ii,:. in ~-Spacious \ivinJ! room. c~1nlina kitchen & dine. "Ficsla party room .,,,·ilh adjoining lerracc. Secluded second slory mas ter r etreat plus i::ucst quarters. Arch£'d balcon y .,,,·ith con1mand· ini:; ':i cv.· o r courtyard & pool. Call first nn this un· iqu e UA JlGA I N ! 96J-7R81. BLUFFS COHDO Spread out in this cxcit - ini;:-Carmelita model : 4 l,C!e. bd r m s .. 3 h<tths : spa cious walled patio; move-in condit io n . Owner very anxious. Askini; $77 .500 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-001'0 n.ECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 3 IR & FAM RM er DEM 2S10 Vis ta B;1~·a. &1'ustin Av. NB 64(i -3928 filffi-4!".>-13 Sat; Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 32.'"1 Cl'CSt'en l fl;1y ()r Laguna Bea eh 4!14·2091 r'ri /Sat /!;un 4 IR & FAM RM er DEM •17952 Seolin Cir. lllg Beach 847 ·73511 W6.000 Open Daily 205.1 Ph.,laro1>e !Mesa Verde) CM 541 ·5032 $79.900 Sal./Sun 1·5 16121 Windemcir L n. I Ilg llch 847·988<1 $64,500 F'ri/Sal/&m 10-4 * Pool Wtlhirfr-t Wet•rfr-t & Pool .............................................• HARD OF HEAJllMG7 SPARKLING-NEW 181 -TRIPLEXES & FOURPLEXES IN NEWS REPORTS OrmM)t' Co. growth Mt Pl opet ty Ytiilufs ere 14°/o c111nu0Uy. ONy o I 00/o incl"ffse In Ymte would e..m the down pcryment of S8.7SO, posMbly a 1000/o ecp.iity on your down paytnent in w yecr!!! Homeownen 3 be-dnn, t i;_. bath w /fplc. bltfts, and 2 attached rental units.. THINK of these new Triplen• at $87,500 & what tt.ey'll ~ worth in tt.e future! I! OPEN SAT & SUN 202 Sprin9fl•ld, Ho.mn<jlan leach West of leach 8'•d. 6 bkks on Adorns, north at A.labarna, 2 blocks SPRINGFIELD ESTATES KENT ROGERS REALTY ,60.3858 848-8300 Generol 1002 G-..al 1002 ···················•!•• ••••.•••••••••..••.•... HUG HOMES 640-4050 fl ,\YFJlON"T ; l ovel y custom bll. home; 3 bdrms. & de11 plus maid's. Str ol l to s hops or y,·and e r along bayfront. I.ease/option or 0\\1ner may help finance. TI IE l3LUFFS: ~1ove-in condition! 3 lldrms .• 21f.! ba. condo on y,·ide green- belt . New ca r peting & g reat location near schools & s ho1>ping. S74 .500 \'-PLAN condo, 3 bdrms .. 2 1 ~ baths: frplc. Carde n patio. e lec. garage door: nr. schools . Lease. lease/option or purchase . Ci\PISTRi\l\"0 BEACH : Vacant land. '·;: <tcrc y,·ith nice vic\v. $28,000 LEASE: Baycr cst4 bdrm., 21:.: ba. with JX>QI. Gardener fw,1ished. $750 1\'Ion - lhly DOVER SHORES; ~orgeous Back Bay ·view,_ day & night. Custom bit. 4 bdrm. home on Jgc. corn~r lot. lloom for pool! G....,.al I 002 GHH'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-5pm 102 LINDA ISLE Price Reduced •...•.......•• , .•. S 11.000 le•! Ivy Today $187,000 BA.YFRONT. 4BR. 4 1,2ba, l>reakfsl rm, family rm .• lr g ti le patio & deck, pier, sli1>, fll'J ' b<>at . KEM HARTMAN, Realtor 642-5760 640-1607 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDOS •l.UXUlllOUS 3 bedroom game room + 36' ho at slip, N(·~·port Beach. S!>6,9.'i0 •TO\\'NllOU S F. 3 bedroom, one block tu l 7lh Sl. $45.000. •ONE BLO CK t o \\'cs tcl1ff. 2 bedroom, S-13/.00. ® herber/ hawk1ns RIAL TORS 646 ·32$S ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWLISTIMG OCEAMFRONT Deluxe duplex + _i:!ucst room + extra parking. $159.500! CALL 675-7060 OPEM SAT /SUM 1.5 25' PROSPECT Ne~·porl Shores. 3 DR .• 2 baths. $52.500 CALL 556-8800 Balboo Boy Prop. Realtors Try a IJa ily f'i l o l l"ta ~s iricd /\d to IJuy. ~ell or rent s()1ncthin g. I 002 Gf'ftff"ol 1002 Rl~,tl~TORS 644·7270 MEW DUl'l.EX 116. STEPS TO OCEAN and shopping 0 from this spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath u ppe r . Lower unit l bcdroon1, l bath. Plush c.-r pcting and fireplaces in both these d e luxe t1nils. f'.'ri ced to seU for $118,500. "''(•••ti, ror 1ur 11u. 01 "'" •~1'1il! IW l~I ••UO• Mo• The n why not t ako ~1dvanlage of this bargain in l"a1nct> Jlighla nds. hacki11g up to the noisy l "oast I ly.·y., \\'ith ~· fabulous O('<'an VI C\\', :1 IJ<lrm~. \V.: 2 baths $!14 .500 OPEM HOUSE SAT/SUM. 1-5 4821 CORTLAND DR., CdM FREE ! FREE! FREE! In Cnrona <l ei M;1r, for just the value or ll1e land. yot1 get tl1is l"Utc 2 bclrnl. home \\•ith frplc: .. on an <)vcrsizl'd 1{·2 duplex lot . ! .. and Va lul' $61.000 OPEM HOUSE SAT /SUM. 1·5 71 5 MARCISSUS A VE.. CdM 5 IEDROOMS -Ml6,600 \\'ell locatccl Jjluffs condo. v.·ith almost 3.000 s q . ft .: ('O n\'enit•nt to r c('reation. pool . S(·hools & shoppin ~. Roun1 for a litrgc family. in a gl'l'ut ~•rc~t . at <J l"l~· a sonable 1>ricc. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM 1·5 835 AMIGOS WAY. UMIT I, M.8. WATCH THE SUMSET Behind beautiful Catalina Is land fron1 this 11 ieely landscap.ed , l .. us k bit. home in l larbor \'ic\\' l·lills. l'ools izc yard y.·ith 3 patios. llcducccl to $125.000 OPEN HOUSE SUMDAY 1·5 3607 SURFYIEW LANE. CdM IOATS 5AJL BY The fro nt d oo r o f this s pacious bayfronl home ,,·ith \\"hitc sand y beach , <.:lose to h<.irbor entrance. l·lu~c living area plus 4 big lxlrms. Just li sted -S258,000 OPEM HOUSE SUMDAY 1·5 "39 BAYSIDE DR., CdM OLDE COROMA DEL MAR As k for information on our exclusive duplex listjngs in Corona dcl l\lar. OM THE WATER In f'abulous South Lake 'f a hoe. T\vO adjacen t multiple zoned loLc; in Ta hoe Keys al $24,7GO. the 11ricc is righ t; bet· tcr )'Cl for cash ! VICTORVILLE R·3 3.5 Vicv.• acres near business district. How can it be y..•rong at s.54.ooo·? Ex- change off crs invited. COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coost Hwy .. Corona del Mor "Sellinq Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 GeoMrol I 002 General THE ULTIMATE FOR $375,000 IOOZ A beauti ful hon1c in Irvine Cove is be· ing shown dai ly! 'J"ha t 's because it is p roperly priced at $375.000 with over 4500 s q . ft . of living and a dramatic v•hite v.:atcr viey.· of the Cove. It is'im - mac ula t e ly ma intained t hroughout v.·it h a n e le gant, yet very li veable feel. You'll e njoy the bcamect game room and t he courtyai-d SY.'imming pool. 'rhis r esidence is on fee lun(l. U""l()UI: tl()Ml:S REAL TORS': 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar I Getteral 1002 G.-rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 sq . ft . home on poin t, pool, dock. Custom 5 RR. 4 ba. Viev.·, 80 fl . on . lagoon. Roal s lip. $!95,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 Boyo,1dt" Or1v1· N 8 67~ 6161 I 002 l;OMnlf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND Cape Cod ••••••••••••••••••••••• S43.900 S1•1•ludt•d entry lo !1 p1tc ious u~·in ;.: roon1 t'ur1nal dint.'. <.::1rd1·n kitt·hcn . Drann1(11• stairs SWl'l"f) lo ~c.·1·01111 ~l<iry s uites fealurln ;.: hu~:e hid ~a wu y 111aslt•r & l·hiltlrens roo1ns. l}.,,,·n1·r bought a notl11•r. C.:.in't af- for1I I "n'o . ·r :1kl· ;ulv:111- 1:1g('. \.:al l 9'i:l-7t!lil. ' '-t I ~ • '' '· lo ·IJ •. I I I. I ' 1..lnt• i•f a kind , (uru1('r ly 4!tJ·JOO~. mudel hornc ft•atunn~ 4 bt•drnun1>1 . fur1n:1] ,_hnin ~ El Toro 1032 roo111. brt·ukfast nook ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ind fa mil)' 1'()(1111 . \'Jith Ci't.•a t Buy (;(lndo. 2 Hr. ll~ J 1•a r ~;1r11~:·· and :1J)· l)l'n , fully c;1 r11t 'd & prox~nla~c ~y 2.100 s1111Brt• (lr:ipcd. l:1•nlrul Air. At 1 fet•t of l1 v1111; Ul'l'U , ;11111 laeh. ilbl tf:1r. l-~ncl l'\'1 11n t•c1I nl SG7.500. l'hon.,.. p ~iliu . l'ool . $31'1.000 ~6·23 1 :1 ru r apvci1nt1nt•nl ~37·1073 lly t)"'ncr. 11nd ad11it1on ;1l 1nh1. llu.~'. plc•f1S1' hurry' lly o"-·nc r , Shari) 2 ~ly ',,.,' ,. • ·' 1 •• ' 3B I{ 2HA 1·ountrysidc [ ~ IH~ltd ~r~i:1~.~:~:t·~~·~·~· . --LAKJ-: 1-·ont-:S'I' 546,900. :1 !\I ~SA \:crd•·/Hcpublic, hr, 2 !Ju in1n1;lC. O~n ()l'M'n Sat & Sun I :>, 4 lir, I louse.• Sat. & Sun. 23972 1006 fam , din. 3 tv...-cls. frpl. Dublin . 581 -4456 1-:,•r, l-:h•gant ~ S79 .t11.10 2uaJ wkdys. Hy owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'h;il;1ru111•. ,\~. S.lt-!".0:12 --------- lalboa Island OWNlt. 3·1\r t-:ngl1:-;h i>t)"l4' ---- eh:irn1 .. n1 any )l~rs . "l\·rr S ALL CASH S ~lain Valley I 014 lrn;.nrS. l!ay til.l •l(r't .. tor ylJur \•quit,v-fast . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•1~.,,. ls"I ~NL> .1 1 ., l>i:.rov1•ry ll .1-: li45·S0·1;, Gl'S-FHA.'S: • ' ... J • ·''· • >r. ~ - ---· - b;1. l:1n,1i .,ff pu!10 + 2 hr. 4UH . ::1--loi . l"ain rrn 1''rpl,., YES a p t S I J !"1. UOO l' n 11· 2000 ~(J . ft. 1-::.:tras. Nr. all 4 Bdf 1ns kftunily room. Sal1Sun . or art. :l l'i\-1 i;chools. Jl2·1 Picrct". C.:f\1 .1 .t-:leganl white trin1 shut· .,,,·kllys. ti75·11~~ ()"•ncr. 1'137-·1:~13 Lers. 1>le:isant IJrick plan- .: -~ - -. ters , 2 1·\! g l is tc n inl! N~\V ~c.·lux e l?plx. ·I & •1 Vacant 1n11Jmancd baths, buill - br. f.inl. H~(. 1\ll 1 ~0·.~ Me sa Verde u1s include dishwasher. s,1 ~.\.500., '.~ ... ~.-,", r 2 lw J!Ctld veined 1nirrori11~. J 1,1n1on<.li•.•.,•·· $45,750-Paradise l'icturc s 11u c. rear P • __ , 1007 \I/all; pa s t vi s l :n. i)f lands capin" & patio. Bolboo •n•n-a ;:rct'll l'l"Y . an .1rray of (lwncr leavil~" area. {)fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hl'auliful pl an l s & " Irn1naculalc· :! BH . :.! B<i . shrubs . Lots of roorn for Jy $-l6.WO. G:.ill M -0321 . li;c palio. ovcrs1:t.l.'<I lot. ii swi1n JJOOI & garden. ---· IJ'' owner. SS.:.l.~.UO. 0;1~·s, Giant, 1>ri vate \ol with J .. 191!~ ~i I 5.i0-1571 , E ves.67:1.GJ1i i;eparate y;1 rd~. t:nlry .',: ;'A, r: 1:; h;11l gives ~·ay Loa f;1111:)" •Duple,.; ~l:l.flOO • pi1rlor. separate [;1mily • Tri1Ji('X ~125.{l()O • room . loJ,:·hurnin j.! <\l:.1rshall Hl ~v ti(.j-.itiOI" flrt•placc . Catht.'1.lral l't"il· L;\Ht> E 4 BDRM in;.:s su;1 r thruuut. \\'o•MI s120.1100 aµpraisal. ask· at'l'l'nled kil('ht•n 3 ini:: Sl 16.000. 673·4Z.:!.I Be droom:-;, g uL•st Ualh. 1\-11>,·c right in' Ukr, call 572.500. 313 ~:.Bay Ave .. :. hr, 2 ba +ext ras. b/3·7~57 Hy O\l.'ner. now. 5~0.1120 BY OWNER 1''ewly det·o r"<l 3 br. 2 ba, ram r111 . frull. din, Ii::. sunny kitc·l1. !\lust s...e lo appreciate! Cls. lo s1•hl s. Rest 1--ount. Vttllcy area. Open du i l y ! S64,900. 968-3475 aft. G, for appt. prin . only PEMIM5ULA PT. TARBELL O\VN~"R \Vl!I 3 BR + b o nu s r m. J-"IN~\NCt-:· • ?.l55 llarb~ Blvd .. t.:.i\::_ spacious condo. 2~ ba, 2 rharmin 14 2 bdrrn. By o~·n e r . Uonus Buy PoOls. patio. dbl ~arage. horn eonPla z;1delNurtc-. s p;1c 1nus •I hr.2 ba home. liy owner, $34,!.IOO. $72.500 2150 SCI rt Nr So, Cst :H5·49 13 LA. WSOM REALTY l'laza. Lots of xtras. Un-1 ___ -.-~.-.-.-~.-.-.-.-.-_ 675-4562 ly. J yrs uld . WJ.ooo .r TOWNHOUSE ---' J->r1nc. Only. 97!.1-8.'l9'J Capistrano Beoch 1018 ----I MODB. 2 nrt. l' ~ Ba. l\1a ny up- graded xtrus. Super loc. Dbl ~aragl!. Patio. Pool. $3!:1 ,990. w /7'!'1'/'o in t. a\•ail. i-·ountain Park. Qfl Edinger at ~uc lid in 1''.V. 531-8410or 979-0581 •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN Vlf:W l)uplcx. lSOOSQ . ft. 3 Bil. 2 Ba. B)· o~'ner. $74 ,500.496-0672 OCEAN VIEW Duplex. by owne r . 3 HR & l Br. $68.500. 4::16.()672 Corona del Mer 102 COLLEGE PARK Cuslo mi:ted 4 bdrn1 .. 2 ba lhs; ~-rou::ht iron !!ate: entry. 2 pillH>s. \\'alk to all sch ools. Ca ll for app"t . Corbin-Martin Inc. Realtors 644-7662 QUICK •••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely neur nu 4lJR. quic:t POSSESSION! RA.RE c u1 -r1e-sac. ·rret:s & ex-V,.\ Clos ing cost SJOO. 4 IR DUPLEX tras! Owne r&lli-2521 total. No do"·n payment. SO. OF BAYSIDE 1.;--...;-,_ __ ..,;;1 J Bit + Bonus llm. off with a 3 Bl-t , 2 H1\ rental. •Bea utiful 4 bedrm . 2 street parking. In before Only 1 1~ yeur s old. b:.ith lar~c r honie. close School opens w /credit Ft!iiluring heam ceil ini.:s. to So. Co;ist Pl aza . Patio a ppro,·al. f<'or more info. natural wood and brit·k \'ie w kitc hen r ·1diates call Dan Lee & i\ssoc. textures <1nd llc rfet•l c har111 & quaiil y of 673-l&ll localion .Calll~l-1-72 1 1 . ho111c . S52.tl5ll . t;:.ill em !.163·785 1 Huntington leach 1040 .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • •3 Be drn1. 2 balh·f:1mily J-4/PLt-::XES 2 br&3br.Z roon1 . 1-.:.-.;1·e llent home . ba. Cpl. drps, bttns, enc. Sh ake roof. Ch:1rming gars. $59,950. c;1. owner. 417 ORCHID Mesa \'erde. $-l:l,500. Cal!J -="":::'::-038::::-:_• _____ _ 2 Br, liv-rm. frplc, din. 536·8836 rm. 45 " lot. $67,<m. :-~-$36,950 •642-851>.5 • < --~ W~st~rnM-.or 3 BEDROOM H __ O_M_E_J!!~~i ~~~!-~. ~fl'~j~1-.~!~~<..~, l~·~·~· Vac~:t~~!~: ~~~in! Nr. Dch. frpl. 2 ha. 2 ::.~ Paradise s urroundings pa tios. l'\cw cpl. & paint. lypical of beach cslales. •o_,n5.Jl0~y s ide--S86,00I). P ic T UH1': P t-:l~Ff<:CT Big. secluded backyard ""°" with party patio. SI.eek DUPLEX 3·2, 3-2. Ne~·- 1 s t o wn e r dt•pre e . $12..5,000. Owner/Builder, S.10-33H3 I I OUS ~ & GARDf.:N styling. rictl combinalion BY OWN~RS o{ colors & textures. t--:n- <iharmin ,I!. ne;1 l2BR try hall unveils an old & IJc.n. 1\1 ust See S39,500 world parlo r war med by 21'l 1-:. 20th Sl. Cf\! a lo;:-burning fircplal·e. ----• i;.12-2741 • Cantina kitchen in rich SHORECLIFFS -\Vh cn A ~~ts --.... ·ood t o nes. Sunny Vucant 3 Bcdrm, 2 bath llhh & Ahh brunch & hreakrast area. w/pool. Ocean & canyon You·,·c GotSomething! 1-·iesla room {or xtrit \"ie w.Tremendous 1X>ten -Anclwed11.Anewlisting bedroom). Buth o( tial. Ai;king $1:!9.:'"iOO. Ab1. in New i>ort l lei ghts. Private niaster retreat, 675-6900. Superior workn1;1nship, bkr, won 't last long, call COZY 2 br house on It-· beautifully decorated. 842·8854 lot, room for olhcr un it. creatively landscaped TARBELL S71.000. Owncr673·4169 and fl•ni:ed. 4\x!<.lrooms , ___ 2b alhs. llandso mcly 0 __ _::__:::_:=c:::::=-- HEDUCED ·ro S f':t.1 pan!'lcd fan1il y room l NOW! SllH,OtlO. Cul -de-wilh m assi,·c firepl.a c('. sac. Lusk ITVllls. 2 st v Lo\'c qu:dity?J..Dvchuilt· Hurlini:amc. 4 UH. J U3. in s? l'lri\'e-up appeal Fam. & Bonus. Lge y.ird. that will mukeyou smile. Cn\'. pat io. Dy o~·ner. Cu lde!!3C pri\"at•y on 64·1·5552 your own 1/1 acre estate. r~·o Cozy 1 Br houses on ;1 corne r lol. Both have rrplc"s, ranges, refri~·s & beds. $67 ,500. 673-2823 Ownr. Urkr . IRVJNE TERRACF: 3 br. 2 ha. by owner. $7!1,.SOO. f..14·Zl:l.c7_7 ___ _ Move qui ckly on this one. VA /F0 ilA welcomed. Ag\. Call today. C~ll 5'10-366t.i. 540-3666 BY OWN ER Jg:. 3 hr. 2 ha I·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ___ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;~. + den. North or llwy.11 S79.750. 644·2877 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cheapes t 'h Acre Cor horse.'i. etc. in urea. 2 Hr . den h ouse. $4-1.900 . Owner will carry paper, _A_i;t_64_2_-"61,~-r.~·--- IMSTAMT CASH For Your Home t"'\111 :1pprelscd value ~xi . Call now for free ev11lua- t ion . A s k f o r Jim Nichols. Centu ry 21. 5-16-9521 JUST LISTED & JUST GREAT! GREAT FAMILY ROOM Owner wi ll finance· - lo\'ely home with two patios, fireplace & huge master bdrm . Very qui et nt>i g hborhood. Cal l 842--44550• '40-5140 .. • . . Bujld crs Cu:i;tm l lome Piclur e pe rfect "1-Br. J ·lia . ran1 rm. lrg lot near be;1 ch. $00,900. Dkr. 968·5403 -IYOWMER· 3000 sq ft . Custom Jllr on the W;.iter. $185.<XXI. Ph: 846-7510 1br, 21>a .. ramily rm, den. f'ully upg raded. Custom lt1ndsf'apin ~. Nr. F.d ison Iii. S..S.'J.500. !lf.Z-7643. OPEN DAILY 10-4 161 21Windcmt·ir 1..11. Nr. Golrlenwest Edinger 4 hr. 2 ha. By o.,,,·ncr. 121 Cora l ,\\'L' . 675-Wt!..i 51DRM IEAUTIFUL MESA V!RDE r or the luri;te family. 13y Owner. 1$!c 4 Ult, 2 Ba . 1\1e s a \"e rtlt·. 2932 Fo rmal dining room. Redwood. a57·5176 4 br. 2 1,~ ba, fam /din. 1 Be the fir:oit to Set.' this ·1 sty· 131tns. frpl. newly de· hr & famil y rrn. r;uich eor'd . New cpt g k horn €'. New <'llrpcting & lino leum , wtr. softner. dral)('li. s hi ny new dis -poo ls 1zc yd., atrium, hwashcr & microwa,'e s prinklcr:i;. 2 pat io$. O\'Cn . Chance of n UV /t>o :1t y(\. A!i kln~ J llfcliml-. Onl y s2.4oo $64 .500 . Ry owner. &II thin.{!s f;i sl ~'ith IJ:ti ly Piiot Want Ails 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I !!111~· 011 ti,• \\,1l1•r l'rh .~ '' $c 1 .l~1n11, 1111~1. :"111 .. 11. l I •1 ~ '.l"i" 1)11111 (~~.~ WATERFRONT HOl'IES (11·0 IJ;ll· l·IOtl lar,l!e fetmily n)(»n with I ~;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;.;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;,I fireplnce. Prol~ionally I• decorated . atrium entry , fres h paint lhruc>ut in· te rior . New wallpapc'r . Relow the m nrkot at only $69,SOO. Cal l 545·9491. Walker & LP.e Reullstate down movr!I you ln. Good;..c84_7~-~-::;c _____ _ ol' home! CnllToday •Nr. Ocean. quality hm Z Will Nol Last ! )'ts, I s l y. -411R, 28A. Ph: 540.1666 bellut. lnscp1tn·a: $.53.500 orfer . Co n,·erltlona l financing only Owncir. 5~-2335. , , ...... For S• Hows•• For Sale I Hou••~ for s• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••• H ti •••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ':':.~t:.". ~och I 04 Loguno Be-och I 048 Loquno •~ach 1 048 ··········· ............................................. . IALIOA MODEL $43,SOO MO DOWN!! i\1 U11tc r + c hlldr<'n ·~ r;ui~eA , 3 \UllllY b:1lh~. pauo kitchen. runlily, ;ro • hv rm, hl'llvy s hnlui root thi(·k t'arpt•ts. ~hullcn•." brick p1.1t1 u, h\IS.:c i.1d~ y;ird for ~11rdf'n Nu fl O'A'll to \ l.?~ ur LIJW down Fiii\ lcrrni.! llkr 002·5511 For Sall• By <)wncr. GREA 'I' i''AMILV HOM1':! ~.r}t cornt!r lot. Up~r11dud 4 br, 2 ba. 111111/thn r1n. ?.1uny xlrus iot•lud. food l.'t!nter 1n kttl:hl'll, hlt11 tiCl'Urily :iY!S & intcrl'Olll ~lt-roo KY5. Nt>w c rpl & flr l:overini..:. 'file cn1ry, L ovely yit r il & pa t111 Ji1ke lo b <'h. ~54 ,UUU . ~-3350 =---- J\~ftOSS l-'rom l';irk & ~·his . LOVl'l)' •I br. I·'· ha, rpt, d1·ps. rnll, l1'11io, c:ust. pool. t:ls. tu shop ping c tr . Hy owner $55,UOO 9ti:J.:1lt0,'l EXCLUSIVE OFFERING! 30CEANVIEW CUSTOM HOMES Laguna Beach Elegant executive residence~ with up to 3,COJ sq . ft. of lu11.urious space and all the quolitr features you would exMcl in homes a this price range. By Worm· ington, builders of rnonr.ion~ of l hr~ Hollywood stars and o rher fin e cu~l orr1 residences for 40 yeor5! From $171,000 325 Crescent Bay Dri•e 17141 494-2091 EQUAL HOUSING Ol'PORTUMITY ----______ ..;;;..;;.;;11r•ine I 044 Laguna leach I 048 6 BEDROOMS .............................................. . ()ceanfronL \Voods Cove. Jleauliru l rambli11g 2 CRY $53 ODO l'' :1 h u Io 11 s 1; 1n 1. :;;lory, 3 baths 1-''it h 1:1rg1• , whilc""·a lcr view. 6 Ud ,, fttmily room 11nd 11tnu1n. n ea u ti ful. \'uc.ii.nt, :l l>;1. $350,000. 7<;;, or rnakc ()nc mile to tx:e:1n. Walk hedroo1n College J'ark offer. tJwn . 4!f4·7lr'6. tu sehools, $.\5,00U. hon1 e. C1~11tral ;.i ir. VA ---l'Jtlfif..~:,i im:'ll-~ ;1p11rais<'d . World 1!(•:1J Would You Bclie•e -••"'-'-·--fil!i!:! f:st11tc556-7777 ... own y1;ur own t•o n· 962·4471(~~)546-8103 I~~ ... -~ ... -----tlumi11iu111 ;1pL-; .. slartiru..:. -Real Estate byMINAY A HOME WITH "'CHARACTtR" 1~r irte of o~·n<·r s hip OMEOFAKIMD Deerfield , 3 nH·s, 1-'R . 21 ~ baths: xlnt lo~::1t.iun . Upgr ades. (Jnc blk. to pool. Ownt•rs anxuius. !iUbn1it offt•r! A:;k1nh $$4 ,950 including land. 552-7000 as low a s SJG.UOO, for ;.i 2 lxlrn1 . unit cltlSl' to ttu• hc;.ich ! $65,500 Fur a 3 bdrm. un it : big Ul'Cilll view, walk lo beach! UMUSUAL .. s hows in thi!I !lparkhnJ: J ---bedroom home. Up-1 UNIV. Prk. P;irk11 3br,2 j!rad t-d <·pts . & Hies, ba + Sludy, atrium. Up- Mstr. hdrm, dt'n. even ~rat.led t·pls, drps. Al- 'J)a tio wired for music. tra,·t . lndsc p~. $1).l.~. f.1anicured lawns. wulk Own /A ~t. 547-71}1•1 .. OPPOH'l'UNrl'Y : Ill''-''· well built mfJ!. bld i..:. of approx. 4,000 sq. ft. + 2-bdrin., d en hom«.>1-''hich l"an be eonvcrtc.'<i lo cun1· ffil'rl'. USC': on Ll1 J:Unu Ciln)"on Hd., aC"ro~s fron1 lo1:at1on uf ne w il rl st·hool. $175.000 to central i;iurk & _libr. La9un; Be ach--, 048 Ass ume 7 ',~ VA loa n . MIGUEL SHORES Delightful ~ardcn hor11(' with :J IJdrms., f arnil.v 968-4450 SUMMER CLEARANCE 2 VA ASSUMAULF.S! 3& 4 bed r m , pril'l'ft in mirl su·s. Beautiful 1>r o- JX'l"tiC'S. t •all us <iir<•t·l h ir m o re i nr o rn1 at1o n . 968-4456. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCF:AN SIOf-~ rm ., piltios & all the OV lllGH\\'AY ;i menities of a pnv;ite 'bo eommunily . l'ool. tennis. '' vc,·r;.o s h in~surf·line . elubh o u sc & b Cal·h! Jhr ; l.ica rn ('d 1'c 1l111gs . large v:ra 11 ;.iround <ict:k S7!1 ,000 $t4~.0l~.LIHGO • ~ _ .... ,,,~eal Eslal!.,,_8812 4J!!J:~'..~!. ,. CUSTOM Ot::SIGNl'.:0 110.S N.Cooi.r Hwy.,loguno •• ~.~!!! .F.~~ .~~.C.,. • • • ••. ~~!~! .~~~ ~~••••• • •. \ ~'!4!!!! ~~~ ~~~ • •••••• . Mt"wport Beach I 069 M•wporl lt>ach I 069 LOCJUna N 19~ I 052 •••• ••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• •.................•.••. •• F(llt EV t-:ll \'lt-:\1/! I :'Ill·~ JJIMI ~q II 1111 (•td •I<' ·.;ii•. 1•u:-.l111n ll fl)(, :Iha, l1rl.:l:.t 1•111, Ian\ rill , !1hrary , 4".dl t o :O:l'I' ~1 211.1"~' 11:11 ~~111 B<JN U HJ-:AL'l'Y l 'l' REDUC ED SZ.000 ,'\Int . f :1 n11 [f h11 111 t~. I IUll'>lUnd1 oi.: Vl\'W' V;u· •I hr,~ 1;,,_ $1:1.0l.o.1. S:ll ·OJ7~' or•l!Jli 3!1:.H •WEKNOW• WATERFRONT RETREAT n .... ·st. vn lue! 3 IlcJrn1s ., 2 buths; largt: deck. Quic k possess ion ! RIDICUl.OUS l~ut True IAYFROMTAGE $99,500 .Just ltcduccc l, owncr~·<.1nts ~1<.·tio11 Senior ~tdults con1munit~l ~pt. LAGUMA MIGUEL LIDO REAL TY •BEST* 3377Vialldo,M.I . 673 7 fh·(•:1 n v lt''-'' lot on rrc•· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!·!!!3!0!0!!! 1'11 1:1 110~ l\lnn;1rl'h H;.i y 'fc•rr a t:•·~ '-· a<'rl'. 1oox 1•1Ix 1:1:.x 1:.10·. (lwnt'"r Mew port Beach I 069 Mt>wport Beach I 069 will 1·on:.11h;r t·~1rryin1; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llrst ·1·0 . Hu)' nuw and hu1h.l lalct'. S46,!)IJO. llN l>t-;H <'Cl!':S'l'l!UC~ 'l'\tl.\:. JbcUruuO\ l"USlUOl ho1ne, You 1•:111 l'ho1l6t' tlt•c·ur . l-"urmal d11110 ruo1n. hrt•;1kfasl roon1, fum1Jy rou1n w/v~1u ltc J""''1 l1n ~. l'lc·nly ol pr1va1·y. ()Cl·:i n view, Sl:!!l .!1:,0 . La9una Ni~ RM+y '1!Hi·4lM1) ~ Mission Viejo 1067 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Party 1i00l hon1c on quiet eul li e sae street ncnr !!a rbor II. Sunken livini..: roorn with lari,:e com er f1rcpl;il·e. Upgr aded kitchen, 4 larJ.:l' hdrms. Jus t h s l ed. li,16·7711 . 01.icn I:::ves. --------· DOM'TLIFT AHA.MO!! It'!'; !lpollcs;; and easy to kt•c p th;1t """1y. A r('l't•11 t ly r1.·dl't·f1 rat1...-I J Bil end unit to wnho1nc near pool 01nd clubhouse with ov1•r. st~ed master swle :111tl nif!hl light Vlt'W, $QJ ,::.U0. Call 644-721 1. l)PEN Sat. & Sun. r-ioon · Dark. fi9 j2 Bosun Cirt·le. '2 11r. 11&:1'' pool. l"omcr lot, sh;irp. \',\-i''lf1\, Pts tn be ne g otiated .. , ~13.f,()(I, Tri·ll'\'CI. wood a nd ~lass 494-1177 hom<'. Loc ated on the ----·---------_J edi..:e of Hluehird Canyon. OPJ-.:N SAT /MON l·!°J Lowest priced home in the Canyon. 3 Br, 3 Ba. fu lly l;.iudscaped, patio cover. I i;tory, 3 car ga rage. Sl2·1,SOO . SI 11 t-:LD R f.1\I. l-:.~1'ATI·: 494·8093. !J62<~1.\lj l'\"l'S. . ---· FOflMEJ\ f\IUJ)J-:l. JIOME S l'ANISll 2 STOH Y. 2400 sq fl, 4 hr w /al\ lhc model hon1c op- t ion& rrom wet bar to :-;lidi ni: mirrorl'<I closet fl oors. Jo.:n clO!ted 15x l9 p:ili o rm , alurrn ~)"stem, pull dO'-''n latldt>r to 1Jxt8 ;.1llic storage rm. beaut. 1andsc1.1pcd & d«.>C(lr., end Qf cul·dc-sa c, huJ'.!:C. lot , II/Jo' 12x24 pool. 2 mi to heh, l blk to 200 ac park & lake. Open house daily b y owner. $66,(Xjij firm &17-7358 I nine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 HOME LEFT! Walking d istance to 121 WAVJ-: he ;i ch. J hr , Jba . pius Luxurious home W /IN· f:1 m ily room. <.:rl.•at e n· <..:0!'>1 E, n<•xt to (1':ean- l e r ta i n i n ~ h Cl m c . fronl. No. l .a~una . 2Hll $1 19,:IUO. home 1-''/2 rlehnte un its. * LIMGO * JXIOI and Jacuzzi Su11l'r man sio n or i n co111l'. R ~al Estat~ lAGHODZKY, Jtltr. 499-1397 493·8812 494-8611. 1-__c__ _____ _ fl,1EOITERRANEAN Atmosphere-In this lbr. condominium located on- Jy 1 blork from Beautiful !\"loss Cove Reach. Jiuy this for only $37,950. *LINGO• Real Estat~ 499-1397 493·1SK12 OP~:N J.IOUSE •EMERGENCY* 01-'·ner purchase of out of stale prope rty fort·t's irn - mt>diate sale of this true Wc:.tern Slylc home . Rustic Hock-work, !!lass & beam ;1rc all reminis- cent of the 01~! West . Oce an \'ie1"'. You must in~pcct this home lo re- alize lhc tre me ndous ha r ~a in . PH IC J-: D REDUC£D S8.500. for fast sale. Now a sking S68.000. Cal l for terms: Los Padres lteal t:..,ta lc fi:.!7 So. c~t. J lwy. La.::una I.leach. 494 -~t. ---- Grand· Opening NEWPORT VILLAS t:undominium }fumes 111 Prl•stii.:ious W cslc liff area of Newport.Bca('h $42,000 fa $44,000 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 2 Bcdrooms,2 Baths Newport S h ores.· B v st>paralc dir,ing area owner. 2 s tory :Jbr & hugC · •Decoralor wall lo wall muster or rec room. 2 ~4 carpeting: •· N E I d . ua. o agents. ~,900. • n c o s e pal10 or &12-331.1 /96!!-61()1. ba leony ..cc:_="'-'.::::c.:::.:.::_ __ _ •Continuous clc;inin,; .oven • H c fri g erat o r , i ce n1akt'r •3 h<'at cd S1-''imming pools • Or;iperics •Lo;..: burn in~ fireplace •Abundant l"IOS{'l s pace 1-'·ith mi rro red c loset doors. 1184-1256 RuHand Rood N EWP<Jtt'r HEACll <.: ,i1 i f. 92660 2370 Te mple Hills l)ri ve. Sunday, August 24. lpm to 4pm . Panorami • vie 1-''S from lhil'I sparkl- ing 2br, 21'l ba. home wllh bt>ams, decks. dt!n and dininl! area . Custom features throughout. Ex- pans ion poss1hi1ities ;.ind room fo r pool. $74,!X.IO. •LINGO* Real&kM ()Pl'.:N JJ()US F: Sa r . Sales (Jff1cc -Phone l-5pm. 565 Ki.lo Way (off 714 /645-8373 499-1397 493·8812 'This new free s ta nding hom e in Univ. l':1rk has approx. 2500 sq. ft. of liv- ing space. It inl·ludes 3 Jri: BR "s, finii;ht..>d bonus rm, 31h Baths, forinal rl ining rm & family rm. 'rh e pri c e is $G4,500 lt>aschold & the builder is 0tnxious tosell ! •Nf:W exclu:o;ivc attrac- PARK 11 HOMES tive. well i?roomcd, 4hr. Alta Vis ta l .. t-',\ROUT DIRt:CT IONS: F'ron1 thc Vl f:W fr this 2 Hr. 2'i Ne'-'·por l Blvd. f-'r""·y b;i ... $M9 .[,Q0 . OP£N southlo17lh St..tun1left l·IOUS l'~ Sun . l -[11)1TI . on 17lh In H:utland 11 311:162 Sunset Avl'. So. block pa~l lr\1nc ,\\c.l. La i..: u n a ... C LASS I C turn left " 11hs nf hlnt k tu VILLA, SWC('llini.: Oc>C'a!l NEWP(Jll"r VII .I.AS. 552 9300 2ba home in fa mily -----'=· oriented area . Cl'r;imic 3 BR. 1 Y:t BA. dinin~ area &. bar. t'rpl, fmt. & back putios. 551-1351 tile floors & wall to "'all carpet in g. Decorator wall pape r, bri c k fireplace, garden patio. $71,500 Vi cw s, 1\1 arvelnu sl--------===::-1 Sun se t s. TP rr ared Grounds. UNIQUJ<; prn pcrty w •amcntitics tno num e r o u s l o rn c n - tion ... ,;170.000 , F1td;ry Augu!t 2?. 197'i DAI LY PILOT IJ5 M~b1le Home~ [income Property 2000 Hou''"' Unfurnished orSale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... •...................... '.I \l11h1 I(· llurtll'"'. 111 Atlult l'at~ !\ I Stl.i~~. 1111.i•·+· rl·nl :io7!) trll> 1:1;:1 Acr~a9• for ,g1. 1200 ....................... (;Of)!) l,f>:l\11)"4 1;Ht l\'t-:, /HJ A1·r1'1>. l 'u,H•h1·ll11 \'alll•>'• $241! «••I. or v.11! f•on:-.1d1·r 1 r;ul" ror 1·1ull n11•11c1a l p r11 pe r L ~ !"Hti !J~1:ir. i\~•·nt all j, Tax Shelter Huntington Bt>ach SPRIMGRELD ESTATES ()J'l::N Ui\11.'1{ Mew 3 &4plex plus 3 Br. 2 Bo lil)r>l f;l)\V:"t-:liS UNJ'r Offer ed frnn1 $.1\i .. ',OIJ We<;\ of B<•a1·h l\l\•d . fl hic ks on /\darn~, north :1t Al;ih:.m::t . :.! hh>f•k:-;. I\ r:NT R(X; t-:HS 6 UHITS G enf"ral 3202 CORONA DEL MAR •••••••••• ••••••••••••<t ., $210,000 FHE I·: flt!·:~;' "Ill h1•.i ul ti ul olcli•r 111111 .., •i'rot1•,. .. 1unal S.•r \ H"t,,•• '·' • •LANDLORDS• Hom•finder ~ ._ ... 6.Z-9900 1n J.tr11111· I 11ru11.1 th•l :\1.Jt to1'.tl1un \II ,1r1 l'>\u l1l·•lr1H\rll"l. :,n11\t• ha11• fir1·pL1 1, \I! h ,1 •<' 1•rll"lo"t'd )',t! :1~1·., l .. u!n· drv rn.,111 l·:x, 1·111·11! 111 ••'!>lm1·n1 (":11\ .. 111· 111 11• .. 1n11•nt !)111 .. 11111 t~~la\ 7~1::! 17iM! . THE REAL ESTllTERS ~ ll I' .'\ \" I L I 0 N , ll.1~' IC••'. :1 br. 2 ba dplic. 547.'"> \'rly lc;isc. Avail S1•pl. I. R.15-3100 11:.ys. f.73 •1221 ev('s 1•>'"-nds. <" 11!1 f••rn1 .1 ·,. I ,.1 r:!~· .. L- • H:t•nt .1 I S..•r\'l("t•'• FREE SERVICE TO LAMDLORDS \l 1·m!,1 ·r of IS11ar d 1.1( Ht•alt"r", H1•tll'r Uu.sl 11"~~ Hur1·:1u, i 'ha rnt11:ror ('urnrtu•n·•·. 530-8505 Macnab-Irvine H I-'. \I.TY l "j):\I I'.-\:'\\ Walk lo Shoppinq __ : :I Bedrooms, 2 bath!l'.J.."""' F i re pl :tt£' &· <"O \"l•r cci p ;1 tin . $3!1.'l .l\t tl . ..i-"., S15 /~1o . for i?a r ;i gc : Ch1ldrcn ().K (!)!!fl Ela 111c S\"c1·1k•n ti-12-~ BALBOA Pt:NJN. _._,,, A\·I. ,\u~. 30th. Dc."Sir;iblP b b G I I) I " ' r. l a . ar. patio. y r1 : up l'X . ce kly o r Avai\Sc pl \5.5:!1 C.1rna- lonJ!t'r ti73-2039 · __ _ t1on . .S11pcr ~h :1rp ~ La9una Beach 3148 3 -RR.~ IJa. din r1n, frplc - ••:••.•:•••••••••••••••• hllns. d s h""hr . .sto\"t•? Lf-.AS f-. Sl60.000 lk'ach r~·f r, rd"d 1111 , 2 ('ll l"' Ct•ntlo. for SIS() mo. or cn r .. patio. $-1::!.5. L:.1!'. s 7 fl 5 111 o . u n fur . 6i5-28 1·1 {)ce:1nfnt. 3 hr, 2 ba. 2il00 ---- sq. ft .. "'ct bar. frpl. See. Co,ta Me5a 3224 i..:u<1rd . Ad ults.5-l-t-7678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----t:ASTS IOt-:. newly ,,"" Mewport Be ach 3169 cor;iteil 2. hr ,Sp;inis h 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-plt•x . :'\o t·h11llrl'n nr Ll v 1-: t)N LI IX) ISLJ-: 1lo~s . S:10(L 1 ll l'L ut il. 21»>~-'. 2 Br 2 B;1 onl.v S.\50 mo. San tu Ana A\'t'. fi7'.l·07,-ft • ii7J-4~JCKI ---- -· ----•~F:WLY rlc(·. 3 Bd ·· t1· CX'J-:ANFH0'.\1'1'3\)r, I ha. den, 3 ba lwnhsc. llf1rhl.1 l t•l<.'ilO . S<•!JI IJ .June 12. 11 1. l'llOl . l'l 3:1 -16S~.-~! 1i7.1-18.'">ll or fi7J -.5009 R3J 897·1 TURTLEROCK Pre:sidcnt home. 4br, fan\, rm. prof. decor '<i. ,"1 lndscpd. A IC. Quiet Cµl ·de-sac. l'rvt . & Beautiful . S95,000. fly owner. Prin only. 752·1992&:644-051$ •WOODS COVE. Ol<icr 2br, den, 2ba home. Plus a s tudio cottage. Nice ,,::a rd e n, b ig t ree s . $K.'>,OOO. SlllELD B J-:AI. f:ST1\Tt: 494-l:IW3 Laquna Hills IOSO H t-;Al.T\' fl.18 -MJOIJ !)60.JR.').'I 1086,1-------- Thl' Bluffs. ;1 Hit. & (am. 'G reenbelt "". Avail. Sept I Io Ft-h. 15th at StiOO i\t 0 1\ :!l fi40 5.';l;(i Lovely J l>r. 2 h:i , dhl i::1n blln s. d s h1-'•hr. frpll·. t•pL<i, drps. l~e fncrl yd. \\'atf'r pd. s:150 1:-t ~last + ~1011 ~1·1· 2.li O!i HN ll;1nrls llr .,;;;1 '1~3>\ --------- IT STAMDS ALOME ltarely can we offer a free-sland i n~ lownhouse in University Park. 111is one is a little jewel, '-''ith private yard. 2 lklrn1s., 1-b1:11h 41nd ;1 tiny pricu of $44,9Ml "' VISleN •A-VR1\M E. Jn rustic sett1n~. lleav)' beams, frplc. sun d eck. 2br, Jofl den, 2 Qa. $67,500. •Nl NE eomml"rcial un· it:ii . Modern and well maintained. 1-:xeellenl tenants, SI 79,500. • B l~U t-: l~AGO ON VILL.A. 1-'urnishcd 2br, 2bu . (.:lose to pool and le nnis courls. $65,000. lllALTY 552-7500 •EV F.R C llJ\NG I NG ~ ............ ~'!"" ...... ~~ ...... ~I Sl=:ASCAPES. Fantastic I ' The Terrace .a lldrm., 2 bAth Cam - bridge model; 1lecoretu<I to lhe nth degree! Come see the brick W'llrk, shut- ter!l0 plu11 h carpelins: & rnuch morl' .. e vt-n ulr- condlllonlnJ:. All fo r $00 ,SOO LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campu11 Or .. Irvine CampUI VnlleyShopCtr. CALL 133-1600 Deerfield P111tin Jl(lmf', 3 DR. 2 DA , Atrium, plwih crpl", hardwood plnnk f loor5, vflullctt beam ceilin g~. •k>•li.l(ht.!1. noar community pool & green· belt. $.')G,000. Principal• only. Owner. 644·2071 e:<t. 42or ~9·421 l !lplit le.,.e l. 4br and d en & 3'-'1 ha. UniquesaWla and Jncuzzi on mid<lle le\·e l. Quahty construction and :1 mosl: unusual d~il:n. SlS!l.000. I 'fbgewater 'l° REAL ESTATE 13SO S.Cooat Hwy. 494-8!.36 ..,,/6/an REAL ESTATE '-'00 (,It tHll'Y' o' '.>I 49'1 "41 l :0-''' ' ' t- DOMINAtitCE All W(l(l(f home ideal fot klda. t"tom cQ:e-in vu deek, walc.h ebf'klren In Dh.1ebird Park. 4 Rdrnu. $86,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJlJ l~l .EX for s a l t> s.35,000., or rent $270. 3 br. Z hi•. air cond , 2 car ~ar . 830·2210 uner 5. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE WATER PRICE REDUCED '$25,000. This beautiful Uncla Isle home is for sale by owner at the reduced price of $224,950, this weekend. Any reasonable offer consider~. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3700 sq. ft. with dock and cyeat view of Harbor Island and the tvrni119 basin. Contact Mr. 1.oncJpn ·weekdays 714-892-6651 evet1l1191 and weekends 714-675-1~16. • Prr,vil'w wt-f'k<'t1d s noon until dusk. Take thf' l'a~ifir Coast Hii;hv.·:iy to \Vr~\l'Y Or. ju~t north of A li~o Pier, u(l \llc ... !ey to l\"t11rilyn. lt!fl on Marilyn to OC'tnn Vista Or .. rii{ht on Oci>an Vi ... ta Dr. to i t~ t.crminus at Mobil• Homes For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19i5 2 811.. 20A. 20x5fi" Skyllr1t'. l'cl, ()K. Short hlk lo orrun. 5JG·6CX..S 10 x 50· A <'rn~~ fro1n llunt inh'lnn S1nte Ot.·al.'h SJt\00 536-324~ & 64fi-$3Fllf San l 'lt•n11,ntt· 1\-l o hilf' home on pr1 ,•nlt" lli·h Sips 8, fully fur11 $8,000 cos h or trade. W'krl)'fi , (213) 862 97!)8 or Sul'I (7~4) 493·9229. Fi"l l It l'l.l·:X G o o1I t' ~I . lr>1·;1\1nn " hl t ns t r\1 c;tl"":-;hrs F .A. h 1•:it . Jr;: 11n1t s . 567.500. ;'\1•\·d 20'; rl01-'"n . \"EAGEll ltt-~ALTY , 5.56-6171 DANA P t ()('t•nnv1ew lri - p1cx . $7 2.950 llohl•rts HI ty. 4:-f:"l ·O<!Ol RIDICULOUS OFFER WAMTB:l 5 U n1t i.. Nl'wport ill'1j!h \S . I\ lJ 111 t..; t:as\l'ld«. 1'•H'h pn1·1·~t al $119.00tl. Oon'l hP C'n1hnr r a s s l' cl . O\ a k 1• a ridiC'ult)US offt'r u: •~::.~'! ~ Prapertl .. 7Sl-19l0 ""'- 1•00 QUAii !.T. NlW~t ar 4CH HA YSllOH ES, "·1nll'r rt•n· tal. srn;dl. :.harp. J br. l'Ompl !urn, i.:\u:~elohay l~ClVt-:LY 4 hr, 2 h:L :--:r. S.180, 1;4r:; 3~45 -----! sch ls. & fr ""~. S-l!"lll 1.~i·. W1nt~·r H cnta l . (;rdnr. & ~L r . Hl'f0 '.'i, B:iyshorl'S. 4 Br, J Ba . _.'l56-·17~l- pal10 :icros!I St . fr . L<JVELY .1br.21:>bn «..:111; 1 Hcnl'h C'all 213-796-8761 J J 1 •-1 I I ' <rps, rp , u Ins .nr ry • or 6·1G117!-IU ______ rm, pahn. <'1IDc \o s('hl$ •. South Laguna 3186 _s.n5. 641i·293G ~­ ••••• :•••••• ••••••••••• M•~SA VJ--:ltl)E :1 hr.:! l)J, :1 AllCll R:i y._l~''t ~ch . 2 frrl. <'IJtS . drps. hll~ hr. S.195 . 323.56 Stonin;..'lon f..180 in l·l"ds . .:a1"<inr. II Hd .5'14 ·441 8/499-24:ts wtr.979·7!!311 _ ~· Housts Unfurnished Jhr. 11 2 ba Li:C' t•ornt'r loti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-:nttr l' Int t'nl"lo:.cd General 3202 ""'1 hlfl wr ou }!ht Iron ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~pi.111ish ""all. 2 p:ili06 &: ~~~ '-''tll<'rfal1 f1shpond.2car UN ID ESCO Fn•:E llt-:NTAJ.SEllV. Sum me r & Wntr. &•;u·h Rcnlal.~. $.150 ""k . 1\lsu l=:xcc. & t"am1 ly hr11ncs. 1111r , 97,·f!J90 , ----- 1 ~A<:. 2 br , C"hild. pc"t Pool, 3 br, kids & pcl IEST BUYS 1 !f<J \.t!(kl.l 6 lwau1iru1 lnrome 11niL<c 1 .,...,~'.'."..;.':'.-~~~~~ 3 HH , kic.15. p<>I , s1 ngl1• .. 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P;1t10 S.1-.1U n1 0 4.Y12 :J IK8 LIVING FROM $195 Llak \\'o u d otfc rli lhl' t111 t·,,1111 rcs•JI! h l'ing al .i pr1t c 1 •)ll (',11\ .il'ford 'l'hc rl'., ~I n1dlton 1n r C<"re,1 11011 fa;·1lllit·"· :'\llill'\" LIGlrrt:IJ Ti-:N- NIS CUCH'l'S. ;\lull t11nc a cl1\1t1cs <lirc1·\or '-"'hll plans p.1rt11•s, llll(}'s. tr111~ & n11,1rc' Fl'ec :SU/I· day hrun, h Plus l>1·aul1 ful singll':.. 1~i bct.lroorn ,1pts , fur111,.;h1•tl & unlurntlihl"t.I Hc nls lro)ll \ SI~ l'nl·e~ \'a r) h,1 lut:.1l11J11 .\lllflcls open IU to 7 Sorry nu lk.'ls or chlldr1•n Huo.11nmatc ~t:r1·1 1.:c a \·,ulahll'-:'lloolh lo mun! h oc1 up,1lll'} Oakwood Garden Apartments M~wpari ll'oeh 880 Irvi ne Al 16th 645-0550 3 Ull. 2 lla~ blC:k ~-lle.il'h .1 ~rl1·. g.ir .i .~e . p:tllo. :::Jlrl.ux ,\pt 1'1111.l&ol~cr hltu,, :-:J-15 612-luo:J ~ ton\en1ent:1..•s l,)1 I h ii I 1.i31 ;J57ts 4000 I & 2 Ur ,\µls. nr lloa:,.:.1 R hcac h. c;,1., \\Ir pd !'1100 oams hlJg (}Ull'l U-165\ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)~:LL'X E 2 Br . 2 h.1 hlk lu bi:h. :.idlts. no Pl..'ls SJ.,;O. li75-l 7Uti Pl'! ('Ill 'K pnl" C ~I $251\l.'k k Sf.0 lll(l. Ill) 5-18-5:.15-1 or 5.sli-01158 ft0():'\IS Sl:l. "'"('t'k up 111th ------------1 ki tt•h cn 5-tS -•l'i ;,5 t1r MESA VERDE 2 Hdrn1s 11 :.! b.1th cond·~ 111th pool. SJ:!.S !\lo. STEPS TO BEACH 2 BIL I b.1 unf,s:.!lG SEA WIND <!UH 2 U.1londll$175 WE HAVE SUl\ll\lf':H Hl':N"l'Al.S associated BROKERS-A EAL TORS l02~ W llolboo ~1 1 )~t I &15 :r.ir.7 H•.lOtn fo1 !lent SI.ill 11111 1n I .:.i~un.t J'.(:Jch (~.111 l:J!J-1-l:li Hoo1n pn1· Lt• n1 ;1t11re µ.;:1.,1111 Lagu11 .1 Ue .n·h4!}.\ till~\ •f<:XC Ll,~l\"J·: Bea th arc.L lln1 111 II.!. huu .. e ""'kit pr11 V.10 !'70i;irtli l.IVINl; rnl litlr1n.111I b,1 & cntr Uff st prk~ 1-'urn or unfurn 1; IU..·17.'1i StJPl-:n. s 11acc 10•.1s rent l'\l b.1th. 1\ C, htd. dn:is 11c~· c rpt Acro.ss 11 0 111 Stull Slurt 2-l!JU \\' t:sl f!IY) 5 1<1·Jitij8 1-:x ECU"J"IV t-: sui tes ou J",;c\\J"HJrl ll:•rhor. 4UO to 22UU s q fl li·l 2· Iii I ~. G-15-4·10!1 •NEWPORT CENTER• 11;~.1;i;o:i. t;, 1..~ ti:IO .. l:IOS C:irpcl &. l pholSll"rlll;.! {'ll•,1n111 ;; f"r.inl"h is1• \Vell ·c:<t11hhlihrtl 7 yr" l,:ig 1111a -N U i+re11 W1i.h tu ret1r..: 4!l4-5112 'tH-18007 a ft 1, NURSERY SCHOOL Prl• S1 liool. nr. rki""'nln Cost a i\1 es.1 Lar(' for :r .. :11 SIOO UIO, Hw1n lo Clo: pand Incl lgc lot. nrl~ llC~ lJld g .. l'OJll]J L'1jU!p &l.5.UOO Grahan1 Ult'I' 1·:xccull\'C Offile Su1ll'" w sc<•r c-lar1a l scr \1cc .1,ail.1blt• St.Lu 1\mon. IJ.i4-ll!li0 * I ln.,estment Opporlvnlly . 5Pl5 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Hose., arc l'cfl. \'1ulcL' art'I IEST blue. ""l' rl'lll suite.,._.. ,1 boat Nlip too OPPORTUNITY Cst.11~·~· ,it :'\µt Ul\·il t:xl·cllcnt 111\'cst1ncnlop i; 12--l(H.I portuntt) lieauty salon est. 20 )cars 8 C..in1plell' Custa ~lei;:, ocean view\ Approx tiUO sq rt $200· :'llo . l'rnnc llu11 t Bch. IOl'. frum $12:> 1110 1ncld . util 5()75 \\'a rn1..•r ,\\c 846·.Wl!f :;tat1ons LAND & BLDG. INCL. IN SALES PRICE $76.000 LIDO REALTY :i:r.7 \iu l i1lu." II *673-7300* Mort9a9es, Trvst De-eds 5035 IROOKHURST FINANCiAL PLAZA 1······················· ~ow'"'"""· C"'tom C'· LOANS up to 8001 t:!c ut1 v e uff1 t'C' :.uitt',,.1 /O L,1r gc anti ~in.ti! u .. c1 s1 I st TD Loans-81/.o11°10 a tcumud.1lc•I , Lc:.isP 10 I 2nd TD Loans J ,o""'c"t r <1 l1·s Ur .1n).!l' Cu Sattler M~ Co. G422171 ~15!1611 Scr\111;.: Jlarbor are a :!I l'lu1le:< all aml'n111 ~·s Leas111i; a gent. l>onna. <i n prcn1 1sc., <!0902 Urookhursl, llu11ti11;non Be a t h . nr .-\tl,1111 :1 !.Mi3-8!Ki I . )'e.1 r,. OffH.'.t' sp.tl"e to Suhll.'t. i\l is-:iun \" . ~:l Uorado L1:1nk Bid ~. ;,gi_1 i4uo ;.; II SOOS11 Fr '\"l''-"' Hid ~. l."pper 0l'ea n ,,,.\\ Sl:.V mo t1:loit \\'_ Cst l hl'~ t>-12-38541 2nd TD Loa"s Wanted \\"t: II -\\ E C,\.".>11 ' Hur :!no(·r U ·., Lu.in un 211J 'l'.U. ~ ;'\..:" !.ua11" l n11 ·r () . ., r:411H~ l111~mt 111 1 HAIC'\t::'t"'I' )!fl; {;11 ti-15 2l:J.l S l:'\GLE tu G 1111 s1utcs $20 Otlt! \VA NTEl>Securcd ,\\'atl In plus h ofl1cc h) 2 nd "l'IJ on Ill)' hld,c: nr. UC •\1rport. 1'\Jtl Pt:!ninsu la hon1c . IJ7'.l·2'.:!23 sCfl'ICC i ncl llcecp 1ion1st, cunfcrenl·c r 1n, Announceme-nh/ xcro.'(. au lo •n.itcd ly p-Personal•/ ing, t'll C.11ll:l:tl-JU.IO Lo1t & Found ••••••••••••••••••••••• S l1,\C 3 hr. nr nc"". 40 from s.1 nd S.150 m1) \'r I), "r Y.'utr ~\1rn .11 ail 64 ~-2.~>5 -h -3001.S IKGLI-: & !>bl H.00111 Of ~:."!~!!!:.~.~•••~•••~[ ftccs 265 5.".l.l S•I· ft. Llll AnflounCt"Menh 5l00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn1sh1•1! 5 10.:-1:...~11. Look1n:,: for 2 l>t.'r:o.,11ahlc -----. I•----------- & fr1cn1ll\' ft'n1.1Jes lo Business Re"tal 4450 sh:irc be:1ut 3 BH. 2 11'1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13ayfront home. SI 12 111n 11----------• PUBLIC NOTICE 1.IOt) Is le BH)llCW :! hr. 1 '~ h;i S.12.l mu. I or 2) r l:..e 1)73-1283 Hl':AC ll \'t:,\HL\' I f)clu:.oe :J hr. 2 IJa, upper 1lplx :1t 501H r\cptune tloce,1n \ u fron1 ent· sun· 1io1rt:h s 11lU + ulll c .. 11 ;tfl tlP,\1, G45-15\.ll.i UI 751 jJJ ~ ti-1-1-~3 Sll:\R f': large h"l" B:ll Isl. f"r11l1 2 b:i SI 1;1 1nu 675-2r..i:i or lii; .. <!XHJ H.1101n on liu l (,.;I.""' l'hns- IL.1n fan1tl) 1-"c m Stu- dent pre f l.i73 li5-17 1..·\ e .. 1\'l':WPl>lt1' Altvrncy \\'ill LJOlJ 1;1tt:A'I' \lt:\V shr homl''-"'tl hpuul SIW Luxurious i·~·nhllUSC. 2 mo 6-15 1502 l!r. :! IJa . frpl del·k & THE COLONY 30 H. t-;"1'1\ll.SllUl'S Prime r<'a.,unalJll· s p.1cc a l'ailablc l:1rgt' & :;m :11l Old ~·orld l'l1<irn1 ""'1th l-'re11 ch "'·in<lu"""· g:ibles & trCl'S ,\dJ.H.'l'lll lo l-'es l1 \·.1I of :\rts Ground:; 580 UH()1\D\V1\'i' L,\GUi".\ HEr\Cl l ,\ s1>ec1.d p 11hl1(' 1nfvrn1,1- tion prese11t.1tit.M1 rcgartl - lll}!: the f('as1b1til)" :.ind eosts for µrt•scr\ ui::; :incl Jll!rpet11at1n :; :t ~rt ­ c ulturc 1n the Cily of San Juan Cap1str:.ino ""'Ill be g 1l'en 1n lhe (),1na 1-lills ~l 1gh School 111ealer ill i :JO P .i\1 v11 Tuesd a). August 26, l~i5 p ,1110 , :'II .in\ uniqueYNG Sn i,;I 1-"cnialc 494-7915 le.dur1•s Shr"t or In" T eal'ht.'r wants r 1n tcr111 . S!iW rn11 675 tl'l.5\.1 "' "· f<i rn1l} Vte l1ni1ers1··l·----------- '!'his presental1on is be 1n;.: g l\ e11 1n µrc11ar,1lion fur a Puhltl· lleur1ng '-"'h 1ch will be held licfort•· the Pla11n1n ~ Com - m 1ss1011 on Scptcn1bcr 2. 1975 .• It 7 ~30 P !\I In thl.'• Cit~· Count:il Chumbcrs at 32400 Pas ~i ,\dclanto. S.1n Ju :111 C:.iJJislr:1110 ly & Bristol 97~1 ~.:!41 Sl'ACIOL'SZbr 1'-'"baun ii. 1• lolk to bay & ntc.111 ~l alc to s hare furn llt•ach S275 1no 1·1 I) Ukr home SllS ('urnplctc. Nu 675-,1:.111 · r1rugs South La;,:una 4!J'J-13l~J. Bayfrunl 2 Bd. 2 Ba. p,1. --- Heh & p1C'r $5.'lll yrly F(·m.1Jc -1\l,tl1· 21-:io Share 97:.l-1935&fi-t·l ·l51o 5 Hr housc l lB,Sl lSmo ---Isl & I.is l liltl pd 1\tary :'110UILt-:: llome, su•icr"s Ju.-Juhn 968-SZ!J dream' 25 1n N""pt. Bch 50 ) d s frm UC'~n. SlUO 536 002U Hes p. gal ""'ts ht.>s to shr charn1in ~ B:+I !:;le h1n w s ame 675-8 \J9 , \\', i"'ewport-New 3 br. 2 6'i'3 2383 ba. 5395 Yearly. 64.5 3J.13. -- 1--:ves 5d8 8379 NWPT. UCll 575 + '~ -ul1ls 3 hr, p ref. non NE\\1POll'f l lGTS l'\e1v 3 smok'g:. g irl 67S-5009 e\•e br. 2 ba 16th & Qr,111 i.ie 870 &IO() oft:, !13.1-l~J'i res Gar-09•s for Rent 43 50 :! BR . I '.· ha .. frplc ; yc,1rl1'. Sep g:ira;:e . o c~an 11 c ..,.·: on the P1•n1ns ul.1. 5325 Cal l 1 .. 15 r>55G San Clementf1 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 UR. 2 Ra . frplc. t·los.,;I l!llr \\'hill• ""':1\t:r \'1C'-"'- 498·J0!.17 Beach COn4IO )car lc:ii,;e, unfurn -n c"" step s to s urf 2 or 3 UR J DA. Security r cl·re;1lio n , adult!!. No ~L ... a\'<iil Sept I s t $575 m o , 4!18·0586 -------s-Loguna l816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ COVl'::RED slor,1J!C fur your boat or H V. IU ' h igh . 67:i·6J72 ------Office Re"tal 4400 ........................ 150 I We1tcllff Or. Newport F1 nnncial Ctr Leasin9 Office Space t:ntl on Site Manager !714 1642·3111 ext ~tli WESTCUFF BLDG. NfWPORT Bt:ACH .................. [ ................ ~ .. ~".,c_,...._, .,.c...,.,...~i.r ,, .... .;',., ... DELlTX E 11ff1ct". cumm'I & 1nduslrial s pares. Alsu n1 1n1 ""',1r chou .. 1•s 111 L;iguna Nig ut>I & ;\l1 s~1on Viejo :.i reas H<111d) tu S.in Uicgo l''""•y. 20tJ lo 2lM..IO Stj ft ,\s lo"" a:. 3(): per sq ft. 1131 · l·IOU Sl:o:P hldll w 'g:.ir 1000 sq fl. 213 \\', \\'1lson, Ci\1 . G45-2U20 & fi42-li.'.JtX). Tl ! E-... 1\ c T (J It ,-I Ne .. ·porl l1leal s ho p av;ul in the mall SI IU mo, 6i3-9(;()6 ~00 SQ Ft. all ulll incl. he,1t & air t:nnt.1, ;.idJaccnt to Sec Pac H~nk I&! i-: 17th S t., C )1. s 11;, 1110. 642--1210 Industrial RHtal 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Testimorly ret:ei1•e1I :11 thal he:irin,i: "'Ill ha\'C a sign1f1canl 1n1pat1 upon the C1t)·'s course of ac· lion to"':trd <igricultural pres er\alion. Ciliicns are encoura~(.'<I to atlt:ntl the s pecial presentation 1n order t h ,1t they arc knO"'ICdgeahlC' or the (acts a nd CO:i l s of .q;r1cultural prl•scr vu- tion and 11rc further· aw111rc uf the sci1lc t,l Ole progr11m bein~ ,recom- m e nded tor the Cits of San Juan C:1p1strano . n t-:NT 112;, sq fl Sl5'.'). 1200>1~ ............................ ... sq ft SliU. G'i'3-iU:r.:I ur lL-I& Fo ~d SlOO ti75SI16 01 Uft ----...................... . OELL'X E 111dustnal units '-"'l\h of(1ces · !JOO. 1400. 1JOO. 1GOO. 2i1i. :n.io 10 t;Q()O s11 rt . ll12 ~4G:I or 642-i6U4 AJ!t o n pr(' misei>, 711 \\', 171h St . C i\I 2200 SQ. FT. ~lfg $265 p imo. 2{)32 "D"' Plucen- LOST l f''OUND A PET? 9f.0-2900 Adoption. Low CO!il Spay /Neuter lnCo ---· LOST: 1\lin. Schnauter. fe m . silvr, i.:ry & chubby, Spayed, hlk nea roll11r 'Re .. ·ard, Coll &12-1401 Cir 962 9901 t1a. C~I 646 75_1=''----I --- --------Rewart.I (or return o( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfu"'i sh~ 3300 I·-------• MEDITERRANEAN 20l 5 Full•rlon, CM YILLACOE FOii l,c a :oet•, h1•aul l'\lrllerock homl'. 2 UH . 2:1•---------•I MEARMAJOl G RJ<..:,\T Vihitc wat e r \1lc"''' 2 hr, lg ha , pool. Shori~IHJ C...tw C ubit>. nu l'hiktren/pcts. ./'JwM ---· .;..,°" ..... , .I'.....,_ •• ~­.., _,.. "'""""" 2•iOQ 5CJ 1-'1', 3 o fcs. 2 haths. 1mmcd. :t<'l'OS:.o :-t rrom IX.: AirPort 963-7878 i\1-1 90x12S w lbldg. 001 ¥lest 19th , Cosla r.ft.-sa dcclav.·l!J m ale Siamt.'!Sc cat. Lighl ~"•lurk' brn niarklt1 gio. \'le. 1\l~a Dr & 1'1c 11·po rt A\le. C~I C.11 ·103(} 8&. De n . Auto. (..i :1r.1gc ()oor OJ)(!ner, tr11sh <.'Om · pac:tor. g artJencr. eomm . pool. $125. 675-5847 UNIV, Prk Terr. T""11hsc. 2 b r , 2 bu . Ht'au t . e nbll. Comm. r.1 c's. 0. $~2-7389 C\'C & ·722·tl810 day11 ~fr PP ~ COSTA MESA FUHN S..1Z5 3 RH + l::c family rm. liN l"UTtN·S27.5. 2 RH + li:tc f;imi\y rm i\l alurc adults pr~r. RoyMcC- R•aflo• 111 0 Mewporl Costa r.tc~aMS7729 I li ll 1-'urn. 2 lri: cl,)-i1·L'I, 1 Br. 1 Ur & Dt·n. 2 llr , 2 QUl'en:-;11.t• bed. 11ri\' nr To""·ntlou!!e . Carpets. dressing r1n. t•:c tr.1 lrs: <1r11p ('S, f ir\•pl:itt'. J r onrr1s , 1••1r l ;:;1r , JM1ols, 4 lenn1s courL<1 w s tor:q.:t• \tlull" unly . )!) m . suuna "s noi11•1:1. 2400 ll.1rt•,r lll \tJ SUS CA.SITA.S <.,;os la ~lcs:1 17 1•1J:'i57 8U20 l.11r i!t' nlrcl) furn. hal"h. [S1'U :'llNING I i? I br & I hrs. A1lull.s onl). 11ul 1 <:i1rde n l'lpt. Pwl, rt'(' pets. 2110 Nc...,•PQrl IJI. I rn1 . 517~. 71U 18th St. 0 1 1-.N ll <JVS I': \"r, ls e . SJ95 mo. 496 8271 Coll Mr Uowoud 645 6101 Oeautirul new 2&3 Ur e i·e . studio opts . l)fl~. 1•rpts, ------·1 -='-"'---~--- b lln s. d sh \l,.hr!I, 2 C'ar A~e-nt1 f'wmilhtd J:•r•1ges 79JI & 7941 lloH or Unfwn1lslwd 3900 St. II, R. LioM f'iltulc11. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~.2579 BCll sin~le. otr st pkg. Sl15. mo. 541 5 13 1 . 536-0H62 or 673-64-11 J ' l.:trl'.:c I & 2 Bit upts v.•1ll en1·lol4cd ~ur"s Iv pool from S185 1mo. 176 Pumont1 r\\'c. 642-2015 WA Tlltf,llQICT Nowporlloado l·:x~c.·utl\'C ()ffic.'t Sl50 Month 1\ mpl(' lluf1llng llLL CORUHDY Realtor 675-6161 I. $250, mo. 642-)00 IA>ST : fluff)' Ciiliro c•t.. Rtftfelt Wuhd 4600 r~mn. 291 7 ~ & ?-'tlanf,ront, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-5·3358 .. n SP~ \\'ISJI lO sulJle<ist rum I LOST.: Black & white fem. hr opl. e.nd of AUbt lhru cat. \'1c Deh1ney'5 Seo :Ill Scpl. Pref Par k ShuntY P 1u1 Rurm@'Se. Ni;"" port or l..>n::Jmc>nll)I')' Ulk tip1Jcd eur8 F1ndtr .,oint.Ca ll '1 1 4 -~1406or pleusl!' c;ill ti.t0-11141. 114-323-1940 Rewurd j ' .. r11aav.V.1H111~• ?:' 191!. 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C..1 r. phor."1 net. )Ir L)ons Sl8·hJu1 j HOUSEKEEPER 1 l\~·t·~t~·d in h ~.1 l lhl·arl' Consu1nC'r S1•rv1C't'. hC'lli! L1l·1lily 1.11n -:1·:!{)prn. AP· yuur f;11nil.v hurl i:1•t 1,i, 1'~1rk Su p eri or ~-:arn S;!I) to SIOtJor Olfll'4' 11 ~· ;i I l h t :1 re 1-1 ·I !-, in :.pa r " l1Hll'. C.ol\ ~U Pl'r11u·,\11-.!loi UE !I I•'. 5S2·f1Rl4 . ''UH l·:.i\KVi\S"I" .. \\1\•11 ;.:ro o1n •·<1. ~l u:-.! ha' t' ri•r :-. t.';1rn1l·I., Ht-sta11 r:1111. f~ N 1 ·~1 ll"'f , l,:11.: l~··h COOKS E.\per 011 1~· fnr IJu:-.~ e ol fl'l' s hop. :'llui:t know t•i.::.! & hro1lcr ..-·o rk . Bcn1•fi1 ,., llou<;<·kt'l'!l('r'. l11'(··1n ~1 U!>il s p1•;1k t•ol,.:h!>ih Sit 1 10 1 r uld S.'>01 IX'r ..-·k . r, ltn \,, l·a ll .11! fi lii5·!'.!l~l 2. \I \t . 1;,i.1d ht•111•t1t ,, X\n1 ''''·'I r 1r:1.\ :1:-. .1:-.-.a:.,1· 1;:11 llltl \pl'i.1• 111 p1r-. .. 11 B1.•1,•rl,1 \1,1n11r t"11n 1 11 11 ... p. :111, \ l'"lt•l'l:t l ' \\ Ell U:i.'ll 'l1tl,\l an 1\~.;,.rntJ!t•r:­ Jll't.'\ll'fl . (;,,.,,11ia1•. l)•1"n Ea"I \':u·ht:-.. ii ~! I•: \111111 ,\1·l' S:1nLt Ana. C.1 !llill7 ' 9i~• hlj~>ll ;'\juri<l'" \1d1·' I :l \\ .. II t r.1111 \1 1·.;;1 \"1·nt1• \'n111 I !ln:-.p 1;i;1 l"1•11t1 •r:-.1 l"\! ~ Hr lp W antr d 7 I 00 Hrlp Wonted 71 00 .............................................. MONTGOMERY \JJARD '' Ma terial Hcmdlrr 1 ~p v111 n'..! 11 11 :.!n•t :-.111 rr. \lll-.1 ho• .dtll' tu 1111 5\J lh-. '.\•! l":\l•1·r n1'!'•''' 11111 llltl:-.t 111• II !llH!g 111 \\tll'k h.11 d ':.! '.:'I po ·r 111 l.j .,t,orl 1\:11 .. 1• 111 l~f d.1•., \l'l'l.'l' ( l!',HH,;t• L'u,1.,l I 'l.1 ... 111 ~ x:.n \\" I RI h St,., ,.1 I 'n:-1 a ,\11·:-..i Plumbrr, Rrpai,-t,. F 11 I l 1 11+'l' :, 1'1 .f I 111 1 n 1 n1 l• 111 ,. ' p 1· 1 ! 53i> \.15:! HELP WANTED DEPARTMENT MANAGERS For The Followirtej Drpartmrnts • l•'abrics·:-.;i<>Lions • ltf•cord Dcp3rtn1cn1 •Auto Service I I l'HES~\1 \~ 1''l"-'1 d 1" npl'r:1lv ,\II 1111·~ .llili 1.-. l1 1•t. 111 qu.11111 •'1•n :-.1·1011:. l1us v .. 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Jo: 111•1••h~I hu' :11it ;\1 usl On-. t' I 'a pistrano It I·.\ 1. t:ST,\"I l·:Si\J.~;s :irca. 2 to 3 days "k JO ~:1 Toro area. c~11 m,1n:t (!1•1111•11 \. "l'lll! ;1ri::i.4'.l:J·OHl5 APPLY TODAY Century21f5-rl Good Oprnin9s For SALES PERSONNEL In An Depa h••nt~ St:irt ~ :\ r.;oon '11 Sdi ·G.310 r ('\lr\·d 55 uuit:-. 1"'1,ta 11oust:K .. ;t-:1•f·H l,l1e1n BrandNrwOffict 6 :3Upm 6•12o1.>la5. ~A11 all)ppor.1':mployer ~l t•:-.a . 1;1:.: '."107 :1 11r 1----~---..,,;'0<'lO'O<'lO~! 12 IJ IKf~,.~!ll for (jr;1u1l111.1! A,.:eo1~11. 1111 11th Slr<'t'I 1n llun1 BAH'l'SITT~:H. S1tn Ju;in s alar~ Ol't'n' clay off 111;.:tuu llettch . :1 1)101•11:'"'1 I C:tt 5 day ¥.k. 1,1\e ll0A1'1NG Ueh1·c r~m an .01ocr21 I.,\ o pen ' H al lsli.nd MONTGOMERY \VARD frornt h~·o1:t'an Nn¥.t"lf- L..,...,._..,.,,,_..,.,.,,--:;:::-;;:::o-;::;:=-::;:;:::;:::::::;-" \iii . 496~_ TOOL I MG HELPER T1rncs roult·. C :'ll 11rl•:1 1'r1•:-t.('lll 1 lst•kpr 1s 75 & is 1" g a pp ti e at 1011:"1 rt{l- 1-rMU•'"' T~ llM•" .. 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SSS. A••• ... , 1....... f !ltd 1• o l 1'bl 1' v • 0 1·1 y o U It 11 f".AI, E!-o~J'A'fl': SAl.E~i\IAN {;( IST A )1 f':...;.\, 111 1s·r 1«.·11. f'"f \'1\Ltl-:Y ,\Hf':.\ . Secrolary"'ec-'. Call64>"'"'· __ ·-~----1 ___ >48-401_7 ___ 1 u '· 0 • • .. P A ID t 1 -•r• _ __ -Clu th t~ !lio1 ate rnit)' & Jt~W t.:l.lt Y . WA1'CJI~,·-: RN ·CCU t"'or tt •P 1i 11·h11ci:ll. ufl c;_ .. ~('mol(' Ger. Sheph~rd . 6 GOL D v 11 1vel <'h alse rt>~l. mis<" hshtd itr m•. ART UflJEC'TS, GO'_,. lot·att'd 1n N U l-'us l t)'11 MAKER \ila~her Oryur t-:lect .• ....:it . mo". Cid . di11 pc1sltlon . I 1 k l d k 20 N I I II " RVI C~f. N. ht r II 'I'm ''r•"•<lno·,....... . 1 !13 nuni:e. t oe n1upc t.-:S ' 44 1 e w otrll , •.. s·11,Vl,'ll s t: .• ,, '"·'·'1or1•.•"••"ll•·tl ·····t5 "'~ .... ,-~"' ~l dl l'"""' N'• ,_ ll j.: )l<I ... "' c .. ., .• .. (~1 ldfll k ... nin·s .... ·c . ....,_, &ch111r.1$1·08:n $36J..101 L'IN"· "U llN & A ·. lldl1•r 1·11ti.d pa ;.· Xlnt ore-t'1t.i1cr_ Xlnt salar) &: 11 a 111J: .xl)l..'r 67~·5258 --_ __.:.___ ____ ----I-~ _ ,. ,. .-, . f • •t Al :so Ol•s1ruhlcl -G "h I 1> I T IQUL'S f ... ~ tJ00 lh'n.-: its l:orit;irt rs tK:nl•r1 Ls St'nfl rt.~""'l' 111 1 0 . · w crm . .-. ep. m x up · Almost new lt1rJi;e l·lot· 2 1-"'amilics. Sal. Only A r ___ i::::_:__ • • • .,.,1,._ .. 1, .. ,·,, .,,12_._,.,3.1_ r·l .1 r· .Sm:ill prec1ston toos. ('luxe K cn 111(1re 11e p•'••.S••k•·, .. llfcm"le. C J 20 ~ llTU ll'" u.. ·• "' ... con Hen l"e tu: ( as:.1 it>-. h I b h ls & "' .. .. .. poinl rtfri~. den1ralor .on · ,....., • ...,, Kn~ Sz . O-Orl . New, com.-Ir L'o"t .o •1 ,,,110 rial 1 , 0 I) 1 Expcr ln shurtrun ~ta1n• n1ar n ca .attr m l'ollS•l8 -'"'0"rl G f h l TV G 1 , l •n ., ,·oun.,.,·c 11 111youn;<-ti'! •· '' •11 1u;. ··'~· 1·0 al) J)•n.i:.:. & p rt•cii;ion pro· benc h ~.f':leccofrre ,pt , • J..,. .. • • so a ,c rs. oveseat. , rccn s 1oi1.crp ,.!:.; plcte. s tlll iiki:;d. Xtr:' uivt·:.IL:tll ll' th~· r11ag1l· ol Jh,.q11t;1I. :101 \'tl·tur1.1, Piiot . r lJ. Bo it t~liO. . hi k ill t r .s tereo. S;icr\rlcc price blue r u.: both nylon 1~ i;:rl firm $IOO (worth $42S). :.ell1nw you r 11.-.1111 1: t ·r.1.t::<JI-:. ~·osta~1 .. s a ,Ca!r~~i !~~rS:1 ~~11~~~~d:nl l~ t~ :,13.m\· t oas er , rnis ~~,.0~!; ~l~~cy!n~e ';'a"~~ b ec u osc of 111·ovini;. con.d . 2 _f uns, cloth1,01J, <-~Sz Sl 70,usuully homt, b1."fore 1l 1s t'\"t•n hstL•d,l•----------1 "' 1 hnl'e t•wn tool.s. Snialt ------lo "dhni.9GO·l2AS:in..s 646-lMG. lad1~s w1w,s, full.s, ftt1sc. in(•ldt l t\35·2211.1. '·' N•rr••\ary 1'1•r-.01l r~I( :~r_ , " ---CC...------IJ.'iG2 llis hnp l)I'. llU. I Blk · ~oo ut 7o·,. 1·111111111--.shHl H:'\ 'ro 1, sk il l!> ror l'u hl11· s ho p , good -.·or kin~ K9'-:N~t o n1-: P'(l R1'A BLE --BOUG•IT Nt;w t'U HN . s . or tlci l off 9':11"'-·an.L'l PUILIC •ucTio~ " '~:ilh u lvc k-111 .in ht>lh R"'."'o'ghlSho'ft II I l r $••00 <·i>nd.<. DIS llW ASi"llo':lt , LIKE Sculs from_ a 1900 Toyotu ,,. " """ l'a •ons 1r1n . "1 d h d oldfurn.must go,Mapl e 847-3462 .. 1.NYl'rE MSOF't'lNE . ~nd s 1n .ik1·s 1.'arnin i; 11 7 3u. Full tu11t•. f\l,·11 1no11th. SPrul n.'sun11· tu STAC OSWITCH NF!W.$100.MH-6139 Lain 1crtu_1>er tat nee Chrt;, cn1I tbl~. l't1r. thl, ~.s"T,1.1,., JL'WELllY • • •_rn' ,000. 11"r l't·:ir _. ~n:111. rr ''I I I' (' II 1"03 N It 1uc -up 10 stcr1n.1:. ) h h h I (' "' S ·•i S· l l"u•t " " L ·"""' ' Sur~ l)i P!1 ~··"11 ·'· ux •• • · "· l)to.:1.ux 1-;o rbonOos 67 5-1345cves Rm ps,cuuc,utc,p c-•:1 r.u.,c~oc •. a .• ~ ·A ll 'l'OUJ EC'fS ,Ar.~.- < "I J H'f'\S Jt 9':AJ. f':S'l' .. \'l"i';, ror t 'illl \'inL'C (.;.'1l1•nrlt1 personal 1•1111fitl1•/ll1 .1l Lu lcr,·lc'ft . RELIEF COOK l'a rl 'l'inw DISHWASHER C',1r1strano l!y 1'hc Sl·.1 I l1~p1t r1I . ·1%-5ifl2. R.E. SALES U nique op11vrtu1uty 111 ti Ur l.,;d ,\I . ul fi(;C. 673-7601 h\•Jh·f11 .~. ('ont;1ct f\trs !•2j:li0 11391Ja k(·r.CONla fl.1 es;1 ll anj.!t•,llke new.751.73101-----------1 turcs. Sal . 10-2. 3177 ~•-3. UBV. golr club.s. 'l'IQUf'!S, FIN ~ t<'U RN,,. Jc•11scn. ti1:!:!73-l, l'ost,• ----------549.3041 aft.5/•r.f t:erinan shorlhair Poin· ('.ountry l'lub l.n,(;M lnd ie1> b ik<'. pressure 9''.'l'C. PJIC)NI-: .-.·on IN· :-011·~;1 i\lt·rnor1al SECRETARY 1 3 lo' ed --conkcr,:-;iil:tdbu'ft'hi ncw, lJI!•' II .. I I r Jo;c1 u:il 0 111> r:mplny m /f ~ er, yr~.. em ., s pay . Garage Sale 8055 t'ron l><>>•r" ,,, .... "'"l>.-.<ei; 9''(J. &. 11 llVC.:lt .,,,_ l tu~p1l ;1 I, 301 \'1{'ton.1. Vu s .:1 Is. I i.:1r o l'·I-;;;~..;;;;;,;..;.;.;,.;...;_ Phih·o2dr ""'hitcr('fri j.!, t7 Gd. homl•only,646-9:&49 u .... ., l'i\1 t-:.1>E It J•:, ur 1·011st . 1•x p i:f , f''I-', l i k e n e w ~--••••••••••••••••••••••• & mii;c. 31~1 OuJ.:c l'I &l!\·2200 _ ' h1·l11f u l . Ex . "'-'Or kin)! 'f11w Truc k Dri v('r wa nl "" 1l't'm1tkl'r. $140. Kl•n-F It EE i n1 porl· g i rt PUBLIC AUCTIOM C.-'1. ----·r E:NN IS nic inbcrship.to11 · 11=--:i ti :->11 11''1". Nur!->i':. . \1dt•s. l·~<ro:rt·r prl'fl•rt•d , shirt:. ~;·au & J ·ll :Jo llt>\••rl)' fll ;1nor, :?-ll52 \'1a t-'.s1rud .1 , L.1 ~ !!Ills. SALES CURK C:c m..;ton(" or Lapidary h.:irk).!.ruu h d. P.U. llox l.i-100. ()r:in1:1•. ~~1 !f_lf;67 SJ.LES MJ..HGR'S 'fhe N<11ton's l.A";id('r in home 1u;1111t . u111ts nt't!tb. 2 t:iq it•r. ~al t's l"-"'Ph· 1n C)rani,:.• l"t.o .. lO SUl)('(\'iS<' ,',; d1rl'('t Sah:s 'l't•an1s. , llii.:h <·om1n . -t-Uon us . ' ~··w rn ;1rkct, xlnl l'a rccr OPll<.lr . 1\11ply r>.-1on. I ·I. '\'ut·. 7 I u pm, 21CH)~ ~\Jrgu ritc l'k .... ·y. ~tu t ~· l'oncl (';Ill :\t r . .larn1•s &I l'd . t:x1>t:r prr f"ll. Good rn o re w ;1s h c r & ~~s (·i1tet lo~. t1696 El Cerro ~1 ANY ITF:~ISC)F f'I N I-: (.;AJtAG9': SA Lr:: Clothes loc::.al 1.·lub. Metk_e ofh.'f' • 97\J-!12:!1 ••r ~l·nd rt:sumt• ray ·t-benefits .. <\ppl)' dryt!r, 1·01lpcrtonc $135 Ci r , Uc pt C, 9''t n Vly ESTAT I:: Jt:Wt<:L.H Y. ono·l"', l'<•Pl'Y & ''""iUl K3J.J&t;lor58l·7iluO __ t•• Jltil·A 1\1r1JC1rt Loop, l(kJ()l rvinc.&12-1252. pr.546·0'768. ="'="'c"°cc--------All1' <lHJF:c·rs. AN-" ........ t;i\t · 1----------: ---T IQUES. l''INt-; fo'U ltN, ('di\-t , SiH tSun :t::I & 2--I. Cl'T. Layer has :lot Yd.S, o; ------1• Auction 8015 l·';1rt Jler sia n Kittens 9 t:-rc . PllONE t"U H IN· 1S~1nto51'm . 24 ounce Avocado Grp. SEC.RET·RY TRAINEES ......................... "'-'ks old. Uox lru1 n e~I . 0 U I c• h ., ,, •" y oL -546-2397 t• · & ll lt Ot:ll <c.. Antique 1 cyl en!!. $25 . s .ni.:. · .,. _ C3 lcr111.)! e'pt·r. /\c •PUBLIC* --------645-Z'lOo _______ knl:s & a1Ju1t clothes. ••I I fi42 ·1737t1 pJ.1l. • •' 1·ur.1lf• ty111st. St\.'"i(J n10. • · h h l 1 r t ,,1,1o1,· l11 l'l•rsor1 \\'Ill t rain dcpc cul:lble •FURNITURE• L<er m a n S ep e r i · 8123 &2·1.19782 Wl!S twi nds sc".'11ZL~~1·,, ~.Y.s . ur 1 1'0· lr\'incCoustCountryCl4 >' l b Pl.Su. fcm"le J~·r". old. Gixxl r " rr1 noon •t l h . f , ... ~ B lb B Club wo1nt'11 o i'.'(;ornc · l' •UCTll"\ao..I* .. 3 ~ l.n. II.fl. 1-~um, Toyott1 • · · . ,. em H'rs 11.> or .. .,,,. a oa oy in j I.' t' 1 io n m 11 Id in I! *"" ....,...... "'-' l·Pild rt>~96-7~7_.__ ti res, ell.' 5!)"': Sun. '.t2M7 l.il'. .. lr~ui S75U. G46. 0800 or offl~"C 12:.!i \\'l'o;ist llv.y,NU n1>eratur.s.l\.tiL..;tbeabh· •Tonite7:30PM* ---l l.C~1 -__ 8:i8·4700 . "15 "'~~1 f\1;11c Ca lico Q.1t. ltoo.se-v· "'-"" to stand e ntire s hin , ii (llca ler .s \Vl'lCOmf') --h rokc 11 . 4 1nus. o ld . SECRETARY/ nccess;1ry. Opcnlnt.:s on l<e pos-liunkruptcilo:; .. ,.10 HRIS" Needs home BOOKKEEPER Isl shi ft, SZ.15 pe r hr to &Consiji!nmenLS despt•ratcly _496.1:..'9T. s tart ; 2nd Shift, $2.29 PAHTIALl.ISTINt: For ra pidly :.:ro .... ·1n~ boat Jl:iisc ir1 60 d Liys. Rn scL-., Lil. st-ts, Chrs, mllnuf. ~t us! l..ct•xtrl•1nc· d in. rn1., t.·I a pie & Pine &: ly c:11><1hlt· ,\: h;tvc t':< APPLY o the r 1'tyles. Chinas, \('nsi \'•' l'"' \l l'r \1' 'n1 anur · ()rl nge Coasl Plastics Tressel t bis. coffee this, llPl'l'Ulll•n .• \l nt p;_1;.o 850 W. U:lthStrect lamps. f''ree Shellie Pup pies. 6 "'-'ks old . potty trained dct·l11wcd. 1-498-256.".. ----1 Gar ai:;:c S :llc -S:1l, Su n . G, All /\ 1; i-; ,s 1•. t<; c;. t'lll EW<IOD-. $-95 _ 1.;r'd . Au.: 23 & 2--t, 9an1·4prn. r A CU L A It I' 9002 J\-t ad clinc Ur. Hunl. · ,ttrn , F'ree !.lack •"= deli\'e ry. Heh. lllrc h poster bdrm lamps. l1 rps· h;i\Jy 1~t'lllS. 657·~• o r 657-714':> set, tY1>cwrilt·r . .:inli<1s, i:•tc.:. In ~'rs. <:Ollt!t1 1on of ----).!Oodit's! Sul . & Sun . Refrig, :!ICC S /S, de?k .,. Sin.11:cr l'it'W Ol<1ch, 1iic-10-41-'1'>1 , 26 1 Nas.-;a u ltd .. chandelier , lam1.1S. Ki:• lure fra1ncs, pwr (lJ\d C ll p kJC~l sii:e1Jedsprdw,1natl'hin'~ la wn mowe r . upri g h t 0 t.'$!t' :ir ' _ . • drps, sc"'-'111µ, mat·h1n~,' tloovcr vac, din r1n tl>I & J I08 Sun1 :1tra Pl., CM Sul " B' d le \\li sc. 673-77i:I_. ____ ._:. -18 . i\1 issio n Viejo . 11c1h.!l1t:-l ,'(, ,.:r<n\•Ui oppor. Costa l\.lcsa UPRIGHT PIA.MO f o r r i :.: h t p c· ,. s v 11 .1 """"'""'...!o~""'""'~""'""'~ 10 n10. old ~tale Collie lll~lric\'cr mix. to good horne w /ki ds. 552-7·17·1 c u rs, 1r S!'yc n1 ap & Sun. 111·'1. Ch i ldren~ --, l'al·1rH· ·rr~1 'ft'lt·r Corp 1= Eye.Level Stove RESPIRATORY --::;.10 :r.1:1!"1 TRUCK DRIVER BUNK IB>S 2 FHIENDLY spuycd cats -----------1 \Villi:ims Bison Co. combo s l e rco, n1or c. l'lothcs. misc. ilen1s. JlO train. hii.: scl up. 1110' 962~059J. -· . --. .--1ru ck , tra in.s, mode ls, THERAPY TECH SAt.J·:S Pt-:JlStl N --ror Class l Truck, ocras. MAPLE ROCKERS need good home. 1 blk lndustri ul e h>(•tronic" SECH.l·:·r1\ltY c.;irl l·'ri. nl"Cil fo r Class 3 Lie. Bar .s t ools , re fri gs,,_•_t_"-"-'-·-'c•-'-'cy_._&'IS-_"_4296 ___ 1 l'l11n 2 \'r .'i ('xpcr . ur ··l~trib u l••r. I inside, I for a gru"· i.:. Ins. /\i.:en-L;1n,.lois fo'ro;o.cn i''oods. ,. ~1·h <1oliri ". 1\et·red1tc d u .. So I r l ., washers, dryers, Cir&. FREEto noodhome 6 m o Garage Sale: Sal & Sun, 215 Nata , N.n. Goodies Galore! 1'>1 0 VIN_G : Furnit ure'. etc. Scu b:i gear, liCC lo toys, bikes. noor scrub· ;q>preciult~ &16-7!KIS bcr , l::i wnmO"-'t•r, l:1'ft'll --- s w ec 1> & misc. 2916 2 WHf'.:r:LS & tires . C ht!stnu t Ave, C.t\-1 .. mounled .12x 16.5-8hole,.' ( t.I esa Vt.'rdt" ). SuL !I am. like nr w $165. s.&8-6447 ' " ouL-;itlc. \\'rill' :ul #532. f'.v. · me •1 c ns. t'X p. 2'ft5 LaJ,!una Canyon Rd , ll /W TV I ·1e • '"."P•r ·.otn,_v .~l'hu u l h] r I XI t I ry • · .s, ypewri r . o ld T e rr ie r xl nt ~-· 1>:1ily Pdol, P.l). Box CI' u · · II· Sa :i .... Laguna lich,497-1741 b k £ t l " • )' t Lml' Xlnt sah1ryL'1ltn· l-ne'>.·. s·,.,,,l rc·l\u1nc to: --00 case. an a s i c w/childrcn.993-6852 Garage Sale, Thurs thru S tit , 9<tm -4 pn1 . ti 25 Plume r. Costa Alesa . 1560, Co!->t:J i\1 l'sa. Ca "" F r e c h furn i t ir e 1-----------1npnsurate w flrair11n J,! & !.12fl:!ti p ~ 1. Hox 8. (.'dl\l !llt>25 TYPIST 11 L • ('XJlf'r. t:on t .i ct !\I r . _ --Perm3nent part time'. 3 v a c uum s. e he sts + Fumitvre 8050 SUN. from !l am. Anti-Decorator's Goof. ne w .• -----·------I qucs. 1'oys, t:loth in;:i. 91,~· cha. round off whri.~· II II Co ' 'I ., 0.-cr"lar\•fur l..a'ft'Ol'fice. LOTS &Lo·rs r.1 0 RE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga ra "e Sale, Tool~. an11 on, !'>a · l'!<: Sal~s Su_..-jsor ·'"--~ days w k. Apply 1545 1 • Jl.l i•m or1:t l Jlos p1la l 9''i"urt"'t'Oll~-fi~ld. lsn'I liood tyf>in J! &s horthand Ne wpo rt B lvd . Cos t a llems Subject toPres:i c GreatSa vingsonUsed household etc. Sat./Sun. llshld item~. 3":1 E. 22nrl shag plus h rug. Never '12 -31 f'ot· .. rC<11ur('d. 1\1 .......... rt l\.rea •tesa. \\'e 1-fonor BofA & MC Furn., AppJi. & ~fi5c. 10·5, 2Ul8 Dover Or. Nn. ~.~.;..-~" ... ·~·-·.;..0"~~~~~1 ··1 ··l"'ul tom" i·ou aff'ihat-· ·~· u u _,.., y Cati Julie. !' .. 1u s.100. ____ c:._ _______ I MASTERS AUCTIO" Wilson's Betrgain Nook Sl. Cr>.I u.sed \~ price, $SU ;.&:"· 8060 \lo'hitc rt'indcer, sk.in new $40. ~4-0329 -ed -.·1th a stablt• ;:ro .... ·inJ! ------W h s C •t •1'hurs Thru Sa l 9 lo 6 12 ·rv PIS1-'/S5WP~I 20751/2 Me__.. II. 545 .19t t. ... . . . Rl-:STAU HANT l·o mpa n y_ <.;J ori a SECURITYGUARO .--...---.. yrs Accumulation 1\ntq. Horses ······················· _::_:"-'_::::::::: _____ _ WAITRESS i\!arshall f''i:::urc Salon S;ii lboat m :1n11 r. has Accurate. Gd w/n un1-CM ABBEYRl'~NTSFURN . Glasswar e,fur bdsprd.s, R eg i s t e r ed <)uarte rTEN NIS C LUB ?ot em-· nC'cds a ~nl~·s oriented v a c an l' y for f I t i m e bN<cr!. AGl~~n· ,?!fi,~7 w;!~: 83Ja9625 & 64M6B6 192.'i HARBOR BL. CM (king), toys, la nips, pir-lloE~:.l',1 _Gheldin_i; ~~slef!l bcP'•'t'hlp . &14-1289 betw ~ & ~ HOSTESS/COOKS 1 .. le t , n ·on ·•"C/ . • ~ CALI. (?l<)'" •772 tu' es us •rul & unu•uol & ng 1s , qwcl u1spos1-i . . .. ' 1 c .. c r 1 1 • ·" (35.'40 hrs y,·k) Sc<:unly dolph.C111 . ......-. r ·· .. · & BUSBOYS s u pc r,·ise two (Jran:.:C' Guard tn v.·orll: e ves &/;~~~~~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;/Bicycles 8020 items. 21702 Impa la tion.S81-6S.l!:I lfSPA N IS~l ·cooch,xlnl • A<>pl,v2-"Pfl1 C••· localo·ons .. Salarv. + •••••••"••••••••••••••• flfo vin g -Bcautirul Jo v -l,a,c, 118. (Hu ~hard / · r wknris. l.i1l0\l health & re-"' Jewelry 8070 cond, $65. Sony re«iv.er JOLLYROGER com m. For inte r,·icv.· l iahilit~·a musl.Should *UTOTEM* i\fAN 'S SC llWI NN eseat&.sola,verygd l·lamilton ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• & turnt a ble,$l 2 ~ •. • 1 7279':.11.\~·rHd .SA r ~ill J oann ll i111a rd. h!t \'C il"'-·n uniforms & V/\llS l 'rY 10 SPBED quality. neve r used -5-1-&--5---1-_-,7-0-... -1-1 WA ... TED 968.7411 _· ••• ----~-4781_;. .__ f EMPLOYMENT BIKf.: sso. 6'16·:!680 962-2562 . a un. ou't ~n a f"'ll R I tc -•· --------lransp .. '\Int oo. uo.:n e its . -----------1 Ramona , "'nl. V:illey. c esowran a,,.--,ier -Ap1Jly lo i,:atc i.:ua rd. OPPORTUMmES Oak llall1'ret':&Rocker Antq s &' "c n•'I TOP C A SI-I IJOLLARl,ugg a gc <-'arrier fit:i: E xpc r . prcf'd , p /lim c.S ALES W O f\1!\N 1''u ll \V csts ai l Corp .. 275 f\11l or P artTime EndofSuuw1Kr $1 10.Table $40.644-bi49 household .... ' l'Afl) 9''0H Yo u n forei~nor/\mericancar~"' •Apply Hen Brown 's lim('. pe rrn. Oahnkcn °1 r.t cCorm1ck 1\li't.', Costa No ExperNeccssary Ct.EARAHCE 645-1446 -----------1 J f:WELRY. WA'l'C llES. $45-49:1-1·18" • tote·) Of1:, :n1i.; Co:.as l Cos ta !\1 c s a , J8 1U II S · on -:..:::...:.;..::c_ ______ I l OBJ<-~ OD l'>lcsa. 1\ue2l~Eligihlc u g e av1n gs 3-t~:imil y Garagc r. Anti-AfT .,:c ,.,., G L , 11 .. ,y,So.L"'•'"""-3·51nn. Newporl.BI. "' e · I & A c sson·-7 PR C I llo"' S il VER S "'RVJC '' . .; . .... • -;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~I Go to The Nearest 1cyc es c e ...... . u s om ye .. ques, furnilure, goodies. , "' "·· • S<:-c urity {;uar1Lfulltime. TJC TOC MARKET ~'i ll take ;.iny bike or drapes, While Shee rs. S at . Sun. J407 l''inle y FINF. FUltN & AN- S3 .75 per hr. Dcsir l' :For 1\pplications &lnfo anylhin i.:inontradc. Wooden lto<ls & Rings, Ave.Npt. PerU:sula Tf(2UES.&15-22110 Restaurant Help *** . FOR SALE .... '''e arc no w :.i l'ceptin i:: ;i pplications ror d uytin1t· k1tcht!n hel1> & hot>tCSSl'S. Appl y in person Belw hrs <.of 3 & Spm (ta ily. N1 phone ca ll.s plc;isc. 1\n· ""ie nt ~l ari n e r J{cs tau r ant. 301 No. "•rust in A\•e. Santa /\n:i. REUBEN'S How HirirM) SECRETARY/ PRIVATE Costa ,\le.<;a art.«t. 1'yp- lllJ!'., dicta l zon & rilini.:. Salary C'ommcnsura t<' >A'/a hi li t y. expcr. & quali rica lions. Send resume lo Classifi ed ad no. 5ll C lo Da il y Pilot PO Box 1560 Costa ~1 csa t:a 92626 Equal Oppor. Employer ma ture pc•rson fll'cr 40_ OR CALL t7 l4)64.2·i702 C'i'CL E WORKSLTD. Best offer! 3 Pc. Pat· ~-'-~'--'--"-----l ----- Cont;1 t'l !\I r . Wydner. 1'ic ·r ot· Syste ms. lnr. HS22 Newport Bl\·d, !:<: 1crned c urved sectional, Gl'~ Refr1 ~ 1-'reezer SS.O. l'uka shell $.1.95 Li4 '19-l -t1571 wk.dys , --['""'"""~~~~~~~"''[ Costa f\l csa .5-18-5783 $125. Yellow Recliner. N umero u s household ui dsil\'l'rS3&Sl6oz. -------S35 . G r ee n Chair $1 5 it ems. 2253 Cornell Dr. llishi.1'urqnuggeL'i. St•r\·ice S t at!on Atll'n-\\'aitcr, ex per. in ser\•in~ Boys S spd Schwi~n. Ital. Sohd Oak T bl 28x28, S25. Cr.t Sat. only Ports ide 673-8244 NB rt,ant, ~·xpc r t1 .. Day & Cantonesc rood ; Chinese good cond. a.skini: s.io. 5 l 'bl Lamps, SIS. ea . -=:::.=.::c::::C'.... ______ 1-----------' f'.\•es_. t< ull & p /t1n1c. ,\µ-speaking. Also. need pa rt 646-5680 Pole L a mp, $25. 2169 Garage Sale, ?5.'2 Pollack SCRAM-LETS ply_ Shell Station, 17lh & limebarlender , " , Pacif i c Ave . C.ltf . Or. H.B. 9'ri .. & Sat. Irvine.N B "~5-5550 1-·or app'I IO Speed I e~':'eot. r:x-"'2-''"" art. 5. l 0am-4pm. f'unuture. ANSWERS ---.,.. · · cellent co nd1t1on. $1 IO . .::.~:.::.=-:::c::.:.::.:::. _____ l ----~------,·1 Sll1\J\IPOOGIRL 99i-27 48. 8'Couc h. Ye\low&white . ESTATF. S ALl-~: TV . Newport Bt'ach Salon , · WA IT RESS .::::...:.:.:::c_______ 1 stereo. furniture, small l1ota ny -l...ower - &14-732 1 O\'cr 2l. ~'u\lorp/t.App· Al o n a rc h T a nde m $65, Xlnt cond. S600 vaue . appliances. dis hes & i\lousc -Beate r - ----------ly in pe rson. El ;i.1 ~1tador . Used bikei;:, old crwsers . Best ofre r. 557·1539 knick-knacks. ·rop qutil i-HUTIER !:ihoc salesperson. J oseph l768 N ew port Hl .C~l Pwr mowe r $35. 2438 KING SIZE water bed, ty.Sal&SunAui.:.ZJrd& Golrt is that so rt. yellow i\1 a ~ninShnc l>cpl.SouLh ---· ----_NewpQrlRlvd .Cl'ot Sl20.Xl nlcond.Mustsee 24 th . 1489 1 Mayl e n , stufr that costsa fortune. * * * OU'r'SSE'll' GAME. Usetf.• 6 times. Contains 1 8 ~a m es p lus s hootif!,:(' J,!a llcry. F'its an)' brUnU ' of TV, 18" to 25" s creen; C:in be pla yed with bat .. , teries o r AC extern.a~ PO"'-'er p ack ; bo!h iq? eluded v.·ith .c:ame. Pnoe new, 51 75. Will sen rnr $90. Phone 1'30-6 1 2~ between 12 noon aod ·~ 8Pl\f. •• '· .. HOSTESSES Full & l'art-·r1mc Coast Pla1.a . ~)'1\.1-9790. WAl'l'ltESS, exp'd . l-~oori I l't3 ) 339 1916 Coll ege P ark, Irvine . Sois IJU.rTEll. 1----------- s 0 · -& Cocktails. Uays. Also Cameras & o apprec. ~ · ___ -------•• . . ccr:e t a r y. pen1n .c Snack l~ar Counter Gi rl. .,_ Equt'pm~nt 8030 BOSTON R• .. ke•. $20. I Machinery 8078 l lAMi\tOl"OD Spinctorgal).,. a vailable_ now . t.l ui;:I O"<" 21_ P /to.n>c. ,,01,1,. E xp'd_ Oyster '-""r man .... HUGE s•LE* S.150 o r best offe r. Coffe& • ' A I ·n I -llJ.l'AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tw". bed & f,•me $10. * " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · have ex_peraen.re onlHl\1 n-n ll•o·"n'·.· •t•>i"l Ofo. PPY 1 1c • .,, ~ · .. d& h la ble SS0.:>45-7377 • • Apply 3-5PMDai/y f'' E <>•: .. ·~ "" Mon . thru 9''ri . White Pvt. l"ly. must sell , Ten-Wi ckcr chr.$45.55 1·4245 Sat/Sun23r 24t · Air Compressor J 112hp, 25 I E. Coast Hwy .xec u~ive. scro~ or 311 U6 Cou .~t I lwy • So. Jiouse Hcstaurant. 340 S. ta x. Ca nnon. Contax, ;::.._-;:::--;-;;--:-:-:;-:::::::;::::;::1 -~2~15>_7~4'_N~e~w~l~"~"~d'.:St".::.. ~H~R~ Z2{1V ~ini:;:l e pha"sc. 60 gal. Wallace Antique Stcrli1;1 c. Newport leach ~l~~}e~:~adl~ C::iJn~i~L' _L_,_i i.:una 3·51"ftf . Coast l_l_wy_ .. l.ag. Jkh. l_.t•ic:.l'elc. J-892-JS.14. Bea utiful ~ed Nauga hyde G,\RAG f_: Si\ Lf_:. fo'R . & ~25. 5'11'.1·1:>."il 51."rv for 8, xtra pieces in·· E qual Oppcir.Emplo)·c r cove r y He al .t:st a te 1·cal·hc rfork1ndcq;arlt•n . WAITRESSES l\lAM IY A SEKOR. 1000 Club Cha~~-~ SA : Sp o ~t y ak dingy Miscellaneous 8080 ~~-~;,~~~7F· :sell .~~r-~~~~~~~:=~~~&1~5~-51>1~~>~-iiii;iiij_iij_i l ]r>.lus t have Calif. cred. Cof fee S hop & Con-1r rL. Gd. cond. roo or of------------w /oars & JCkts. $60. 1·10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ . .., ' . . ·:~'i 'fll~P/IJ~ '"': "'~' -~ - \ A C0NV(N1£NT ~PPING ANO -0 S£WINC Ct.110£ FOJt TH£ •'i ' CAL ON fliE GO. '"' ---=-!II Her Top Choice! - fill ·-· o ' 0 !':, .o 1-" '.I\£, '[) , - ' ' -. I ~- , ~· 9424 1-8 '·~ 11r~;.-1rr~-r- lt\a IOI' f.f;QI~! IOI l•l l !\ " IU"'ll"' 1~>1 ""~\ D"" 11 • ,..,. """~ lutl!•ll·I' W<-" •! •kl"'••,,~"~\ I•• Pll'"~ !•~rt~ ""'P ll \'ft oft ~I 1~•~ J 11 .. p,,,.,.~P1•1•<~ ~''A rholO! !:ott~ 2. •. lo. ~ '.>lit lo I tit.> 1·~ y6•. ·~fft 1011 I yd ''t"d SI 00 1111 • "'-h l\ol!l<'1" f.(jd , ... ,,,, ~,~ "'""'~ lt>t tu1l 1lloi.1 ni.o! ,,,.g ~IMltftit. lot .. ,,, :n1 Wnl 111-$1 , 11,. '"'-'" 10011 . '"•I JtlM(1 ~0· O•fSI. l lP, SIH t"4 ~lYL[ lllltilfll l. Ripple Topper! .. ' •, I.~' (,,t A€"' B ... ..u, ',,,,. ~ ... 1 lj~l')n ... "'' "' •1 on !~ ! •'~'' !llL>ller. r , •w1 , "'"; . ,.1 1,~,,. ~··•I !>·~n •I IPI 1111, 11•~~"' 11 • •n•'l•ne ""-''•'·~ '" 3 "'Y•d I ,, > ti• l\o1 •~l ~ • '~ ('"'' • •• ,, ' I' •if911\ ' ' ~•!<\ 1, 1' r: '"'1 .. ,1.-• ,, no • , ..,,i -.1''"" ~1~ ' ' " h I' •f, _,, ' l·•1t ti•>. 1 ol .nu11tl ·~ S•~d!~. Ake•roolo• ........,,.-1'1 O•pl, UW Or.,... Co••I O•lly P'llof 111 153, Olf c~1lu• Sta., llt• ~llA. '" 10011, ,, .. , llJllll, -ddr11t, 1••. Pt!ttt• fh,.Hr. 1100~ l' ·~ •. ~, ~.,,. .. :'(fl II#"~~· 11•v• l ,,.., O••Mr1 11< ""MW l~'fi ,,l!OUCRAll r1.r•1tir.111,. ..... 111111, 7• C11e~t1 .,,,~ s,.,,., _ SI 00 (11<-tl 1 W1tftt~t -'i\ 00 llol1f lilt-, 111111~ • St OQ ~ifflt ttot~I -Sl,00 ,, .. ' ..-~.1 140, -\1 '~ li .. d1,,.1.1 "°' '' oa f~•!• C111t~tl IKl J1 ~O Ht1•,lft Cttthtl '"' S1 no lft1u•1 C11t~11 •ao• _ ~1 ca l•1l•ftl ltlat"'"' IH ll _\I OCI ln1!1ol "'0•11 l ool _ $1 CO C1111,lt!r Colt l•ot \I l)f) Cotn•lrlt tf(~HI :1 ~ S' II() 11 ,till Alt~MI <':If 50< 110' t i If lhllt1 :I _IO< MIHllll GI!!! h.t 12 -101 1$ o~m1'''1''" ~l ._so, l ffl el 11 ll!lr ~ltJ _ .. ~t r>.-lon-t<'rimorns.$3.~pcr cour!;c, t'Xper . prcf'd. fer.Ph:631-l:l90. Gd /u se d lon g dbl Train Set , C,?_~PLETSJOE, Organic Garrlening" Buy Used sha i;! c arpeli n.:(: hr. f>4()-M20. 1 I' · 1 8035 spr /matt. Frames, reas. Sacrif. Twn u.:u set, ' h dd ·.... · · f man)' r oom sites, St.~ -------App y. -.unt1n g on Cots Ml or 01,·ves Ch 24772 S o f a I.J e d . lir a:ois s re .e r,ust.,.t'A'l ce. or "'' T E L ''PllO NE SALF'S L•ne•,19S82 BeachBJvd, Yd h'ilrpnce $7049-1-9675 sq.yd.631-1170,J'vt.Pty • .-. ~ • ' "" "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrisanta M.V. Sat 10-2, Jldboa rd. l~ys bike, _;__ · · · t<~x pe ric n t·eil prcfcrre<l. 1-IU. Penian KittensCFA 830-8138 & hsehold items., etc. !loyal cler. typewriter, Misce llaneous " r::irn as murh as you Il k<> 6'0·6436 d d ' · Wanted 8081 I II W r.h-""•e P--Blk & To•to· .. "'A5 1M87 ver y u oo con 1t 1on. by tal king to IJl"ipc a a ...... "''._.., ........ · 8' Gold lle rculon Sofa.I~~---------$l50.c:n 548.:oso . •••••••••••••••••••••••' over Sou t he rn flrani.:e Geers Plumbing,222 W. PERS IAN KITT E N S. cha ir & ottoman, xlntGARAG E r;a\e, n ld1-----------1 Count\' from an air ron-1\dams, H. B0.'-----I C f' A r eg is l ered , top cond . $150 set. 968·4700 ~urnit u r e_. cnll cctor'_s Pool Table w / pini: pong SS CASH SS FOR .. '. d 1t10Tit>d orr1cc. 'T wo WllO W•NTSTOWORK'? qual i t y, itlso ·s tu d . item s, misc Thurs. 111 altach net$;.))). r layer Gooduscdfurn/refiigK . s hifls-IOa rn lo 1 pm or oR'ivE A CAB' service. 575 CA.Sii and One of a ktnd glss top C?f sold. 17502 V;in lluren, Piano St .OOO. ::;.i&!i420 F'tzrs /s toves. 546-0768,; 5pm lo i:l 11m. :\l onday C HOOSE h ~urs up 892.2970 tbl. $175, s wg Imp, on g Hunt. Beach. M i I throu ~h Fri<tav. Apply al your · · · oil pntng·s . slvr pcs, 1V Prites ; Gihson freezer us ca 250 f'> 17th ·st. Cos ta wor k fur yourself. be Ador able K ittens free . J~e r c u l o n r clnr $190 .SAT 8/23 9-S. Nu t bl/2 1Scu.F't.SJ60.0rig.S5 15 fnstn.ments 8013 t\-t~s· or <"Ill 'fon\' your 0"'-n boss. M_en or your cho ict! of stripe. Cr yst al Lenox glasses. c hrs -M a rin e toi le t -Gib~on Ai r Cond. 220V. ••••••,•••••••••••••••~ :jl :~;~·;il f>4r..4'10.1, · Wom!'n. Can be s hghtly pla in o r p o k:i d o t . ste mwr, barstl, knick· Dec?rator r uJ! & ilef!1S· 13,000 BTU ~. <Jrig. $300 ~ender type 5-slrlng -- -h ;i nd 1capp e d . Nea t · s,~2.9179 kna c k s 1 0 • t o $50 . rcchncr etc.36Cti l\1annc $399. Casi ta Screen RanJo ex cellent cond:· *TELEPHONE l: I c an AP p e a r an ce · 536·2335. Ave . S .A . 9''air view & !·louse SI MO, Orig. $280. SIOO. 250 La Paloma fl SOLICITORS• \'els .. retired. Agc25 to C r e am -Ca rn co t.-1a l c Sunflowe r 546·7264 San Clem . .,.. iO. Supplement your in-Persian.CFA.$50, E1\STBLUFF Car. Sale'. Easy pleasa nt t>\'enini: hrs 4pm-9pm, Sun thru ·rhurs. !.2.75 per hr. Need (ti\ i.:1r ls , Cull 549·1&17 l1ct v.·n ~lu rn ·fipnl. --- 1"clt'phon i n ~ -1 lou:sewi \'I'S &· lland1c·a1)f>l.'<f, cttrn S$ ;it home. spare t1 m1•. It II ;1rea. No .sclhni-:. f.3.'l-lil ll 1 ~---- Tell'phone Sales. f':vcs. 5-ll, Sat. 10·2. $2.00. per hr. + Uonus t.o st;•rt Slu- 4ll'nts ""'(•lcome. l.a!,!u na Hr ar h . 1"i1r . Warne r , 497 1u:1•l . Te lephone Sain (·ome . Drive a cab 6 hr.s 546-9965 Cust . m ade twin Gold P 1-1 0 T 0 G H /\ P 11 ,. RF.Of':CORATING Piano· Baby Grand Xlnt or more a riay. Apply 1n F'reize decor . chrs. $150. Equipmt. Never used . 27 + yds 1-fi-LoL:lvenrter co nd . Ne eds s m re· J)en;on, Yellow Cab l'o .. 0091 8040 ;:i I so Tu rq . loves c:i t Nava jo ruJ?s , books, pi e· sh11 g with malchint; Jiiiccl finishini;: 675-0639 • I,,. t' t6th St ··o,l·o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···/~o .. •n c us h '• .. SI OO. '"'''· bookca"e:oi. "olr d & • 1-·ns •1000, ----' 0 1 '" ., ...... ' •l'ET WORLD• Ru~1t Colonia l co~vt. sofa clubs, burn per tbl, p7ni.:-rapes cur '"1 ~ Guitar-Degas /\cou.~lical & -'-"-'!'o:l_.________ IN b . r I o f r e, r . 1 5 Y d s . str i ng. l~e r r . co nd Coc k c r s, C hihuahua , w /match 'I-(. c hr & pong lh . ew anJO.l\lf · grcen,ye!low s h.aJ?SJ().80 "'/Ca se. $200 value. Ost Merchandise Poodles, Shih-tzu, Doxie, hassoc k $1 00. 100 yds ing g la ss d rs . Pla l.I' yds . hc 1i:e 1-11 -Lo $50 ofr ~57 ·15J9 , , ••••••••••••••••••••••• D obie. I' it Bu 11 s, pa le Grn . shalJ: cpl. $75. glass. Mi sc. 1207 Oxrord 64fi-7469 aft 5p~f. · · _,_. Coc k apoo . P ek e s . Sat. onl y. 2007 Buc keye Ln .. NB --Office furniture& • 8005 ... s t NB 644·4481 Now thru Sun. WC'Klde n E-' 1 IOIS Antiques Westies, 100 mixt.•u pup-·· · 2 A.NTQ , Cnuches. Antc1. d es k, l-!Oo\'er . ladies ~pmen ••••••••••••••••••••••• pies. S tud ~vs mos t F U RN ITU RE Be aut. sohd Oak t bl. misc. fu rn bike, gd port 1V, bt fl •••••••••••••••••••·~·.• 1'o allourfricnds breeds. 2525 W. 17th at cond . Spi net p iano . &: c lothes. Sat. 9-3, lll'l ovcnwa re dishes, paint-Exe s vl_ chrs $15 /35, sry in Or an.ce County Fair view.SA.Open e\·es, Gulbransen $525. 4 Oc-So m e r se t l.n , N B . lngs, p a t io furn. h u.l!e mac hine cv r ~. chr!; JOH.A.TH.A.MS 53 1-5027 . ta ve Ma rimba $550. Pool 646·7213 planls . lad ies c lothes, $8/24, scY, dks . Pierce-861' ANTIQUES llogOheriienecClass lo Tbl .{Bumpe r ) $.100.ANTIQ UE V i rt r o l a. 12-14, l'>tisc. l'.all IJodie. W.19th ,CJ'l.l ,645-7411. !·· isha\i n ~t heirannua\ Sta rtWcd.Aug u.-;t 27th. Couc h I La wson , t lean Ch" h, t ro ke r Days 835·3830. E\·es. Pets B017· Sup•·r Summer In Ncwport·lrvine /\re a. lines) $225· Wingback mi~c"" S~t e 51 0AM c 25J8 645-:1883. •••••••••••••••••••••4• chr. $200 . Call : 548-lZtO ~ ·' · · ' · -Clearance 7:30 P ~1 . 546-49'.?:8 Esp. evenin ~s. I" airway E LEC start self-propelled Koi Car p Pond Quality':· Sale on entire !>lock Bl k d bl . lawn mower, $75. Stereo up lo 20 '', pri ced lO ' up lo 1:i OFF! ,ac a o ra e puppies. Triple dresser with mir· Sat. Sleeper sofa, l~iston c a ssette r ecorde r & sell.544-4533 • -t2231st St.N.ll. 9'~e~ to good h o m e ror.walnut.perfectC'on-rockcr ,encyclopechaset. 1 $ 8 11 & ___ ::::.cc:..:.:..c:=_~~ -1173-liOOl 96-·1932 dition. $50. Call 556-7756 books , to.ys I . c lothes. f1o~f1 r ~3~~~a We/elec-Pianos & OMJ9M 80,ci • _________ ,;;;;1·-;;ua.:J< ---Poodl hshld & misc. items. JOI . fl n ·~ 962 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P Ttnlc CVl'S & S;1t A ~1 . lti & 11\'f'r . Apply, l:.l!Sli J 11rkson. J\l idway City. ,\ftl'r •lpm. s('f' l);ive TELLER/I' /TIME ll rant·h o(c' seeks I hnn- 11ahl1· & dcp c rula hl c lt•lh·r to y,·ork r>.-l nn & Sat & f t1mf' (pr \'8Cltl ion r('- hl•f, f':xpt·r. vr1•f'd . (.;on· t<1r t .l1m l'a rk .f~\.'l -72.'..'I. W est~rn~al Sovincp ' 27 14 1-: Coast ll"''Y Cur11n rt fli'I t\-tar Equa l 0 1,por l':rnplo;.o m .r f'UBLIC AUCTION Beaut. Teacup Toy e KINGSIZE bed, mattras, E . 19th St. CM trnn~ '~.. -22S6_ Fl E L O 'S Wa rehou,Te: Ms OF ' 'IN'-' Puppies, A KC, 2 Male & 2 ~1A NY IT E R '" Fem:1le. Reas.842_8740. boJ1s pring & rra me, xtra Sold My Home must sell DELTA. 9" TABLF: SAW. Salt!. 400 pianos & or:: J EW F. J, HY. /\ ·r -----r1rm. Va lue SS25 .. sell every thing ·~ur com -•GD. CON UITION $165 gans, new/used. Spinell'I; CJBJJ:o:CTS, ANTIQUES. YORKll''. r{'m alc, AKC $215. AlsoQueensi:te bed, . r :, ifrth'k 548-fl.300 Grand:oi, Player:oi. GotQJJ FINE l-'U ltN .• ET C. reJ! .. :ulo ra ble & 11ffl'c· value $4 25 .. sell $195. prcssor,re n g. 1 1 e. ---------out f1)r business. Rent PllClNt_; 1-'0R lNt~o. & tionatc. 968-7J67 o r De liv e ry in c luded . to o l.s , drl ftw oort . St e r lin g Flat S ilver . w /o pt buy. Knwal . BROCl-llIHE.645-2200 673·5~11 Usuall y ho me.541 ·5593 r1ur nitu3"'9•1 hL?usehnld We d gew o od Pattern. Ste inway, .Dtildwln ~ ------I e ms. o·cri:ursnn man y p cs. Shea r e d Ch ic ker i n g Yama h'a U N I Q U I~ /\NT I QU f_: AK C Golde n Retrie ver 2 Beaut. blue naugah;.ode Cr : JIB. 842-HSM Thur. & Be :i ver full length coal. Kimh:ill. w ritzr. ~; EVENT! Local d{·Ull!r~ J>ups . :<Int hunters, fom c hai r s w /matc h1n g Fri.Only . Call cves 646-6376. t'l r:Lo·s -(714 1638-2770. pr~st'nt ,;pcci:il prki;i. lot pcls. wlr lovers. 493-r.Mfll hassacks $90. ea., 2 end 5 & s n n k f -----12012 n rookhurst (' G •• :-1:11c~ I d:iy only! Sat.. tbls $3 . e a . por t . at,-.on . c. roo l~ion<"llra in sct.2enJ?i n£'. _ ---~ Au1-:. 23rd . 10· i , 1967 MOSTLY Ma.i:navox st{'rt>o 545_, shin1glt·s. r efri~. kinp: 1hell 15 cars, acl'esio.ones. Ask· FOR SA Lt;: Spinet pia~ Church SL. Crtt P OODL E-FRF.t: ,:old d esk lamp $12. w I r a m e · t_o d_l'f c r ini: $100673-3177 Wurli tzt>r. 81;;.ck ebonv ------Mo\'lng, can·t lukc 3 yr 536_4003 clothes. toys, tx.'fl hnens . . , $SO(I, &l:t.(i!IS-t :~!· J "'"""~~~~~ .... -.......... JRARE Va .. mint cond. old m ale dog. Ulveable& -· 2 courhe11. aquarium. Six Antu1 ut! dining rm ____ __:_ · . '·-----------I 1\10\·l n ~ Mexico. <.:apt. o berlienl. 847-7756. Contempora ry Bdrm Set. mo\•ie projector, M11<'h chairs. hi cane bk. RC1\ SPINET Conn Ori;:tin .. 3 1· The •nct'ent Mm-i--t!Cllk, hunt board, man-4 pc, twin bd, lSookcases . More . 181 9 Pl acentl11 , 1V set wkng ~64t>-S210 ma n .. \ ft. pedal. SI°'~· " ..... tic. bc nche.s, cradle, Old EnJt:lis h Sheep Dog, S 644-6378 CM .648-4059 644-5685 · He wportleoch t1o1bles. chests. F.mpire yrs old, rree to good CULLI G AN water snr l---------"- 1sCur r('n\ly ·rak1n1: sora ,etr .548-6419 h o m e, n ccd l'! kid l'I . !l'DJVAN Like new, Day C OM G a r age Sale: 2 te ner,c::om 11lete,llkencwGr 1t nd Pl u no, Ori g~ Ap1>ll r alttlf'l" ----536-2176 aft 6PM,897-2Z26 b e d w /c u s t . c ov & Fa m .,Skls.boot!.fum .. $75.642-8938 C h lc k e r i n ;:. b t-a ul . F'ora p timt.' 3 Pc. Oak Bedrm set + dnys. bo ls t e r , l o unge c h r :t ppli, rmt control TV,.----. ma h o)C . 979-869 0 '& BOOKKEEPER w a ln ut c hes t, cedar w/ftstool. & other s m . elothlng, t'tc. C.O.:oit llwy rwtn beds. top brand. like 644.8892 che:it. 968·8146. AKC Gold e n Retrie \·er ite ms . 548·8040 to Seaward, N. to Se.rra, ne w ~1 00 . t:let't.. Dryer • , ln1olve:t wt>Ck('h(I .... ·nrk lndiv. mus t be bond:ible , CXJM:r prcf'd Apply In Per.ion 1):11 ly J ·51'\I 2fl07 W. Coast 11"'-'Y.NB ----Pups hu nt ers. ramily L. to Columbus Cr. L. to ~.Kitchen t;1ble/6 chrs. Sport1n9 Goods 10f1' ApplillflC~I 1010 pets . Wa l er lovers . BDRM blond mahog &pc; e nd (405). 61S·068D . $30. 3hp Toro Rotory ••••••••••••••••••·--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493·ft861 patio umbreUa table & Sat tSunonly. M o~·c r $4 0. Golf cart· t·or sale t.11 carbine. l2 Sear! Colds pot rc frig, chain: l i vrm -2 pc ~()ld b •1·c lub 1 $38. 84 0 1au1e dbl 30$. EnfltJ4• b r w n . r r 0 5 t I cs s . POODLE Pups, Te acup & & 2 pe brn . 846-4757 Giant Yard Sale. Sunday. Vitoria , CM 646-6091 carbine . Mint, 493-4lll., • i<'c ni;akcr , $1>IO. Apt s:r: 1' i n y T o Y , A J< C.:. 2485 Ir v Inf! A\'e, CM. ------- f'lec. llr)er, 2 yrs oh1 , be~uti rully proportioned. DIVORCt~ S/\LE Plant.II, Planten;, Collcc-Decorator'• velvet & silk Hunting Rifle -1.1 Jtip".' $I l5. GE refriJ:. has ~epr 530-S.55 Whit e French t>rovincial tables. J11nk antique, patchVt'Ork qulH, SJ)orlc rl ze d 'A'/aeope THEATRE I' soo C 11 675 8192 M<lroom set ~/dret1aer, 5' x 7' 1100. t<'olding CuU 640·6848 . • • .' 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S."1(1 •I l')'I. only ;1.11i./ 1111 1\sk- 111~ $1fll)(l t,;';111 ;1(t1•r 7p1n gtl1 -6J!JJ '72 \'A!o.1AllA \1~. t't'llcnt, $5(111 5:Jti-11;; I 'SM ft1(;.\ ('u111)t·, '¥\'h1tl" . Alnt . \'und. \V1rl• v.·hls . $l ,0001:ash. !"137-31~ Nei l 'S7 ft1orr1 s l\l tnor \Ynody. SJS{ltl l'll~h ur 1·0111 1)ara- hll• trach· & 551•1, 1-;1sh Xln\ l'ond . .tlffl-3':'63 ,\~k fllr Sauc\y 10-12 /\)1 Recreational Vehicles 9530 ····••················ CONNELL CHEVROLET :!M2X 11 JrlJ<1r Iii\ d l'n ... 1;1 :\lt•sa 546-1200 71 Audi IOOLS •NU '75 CHEVELLE •NU '75 MONZA 32 MPG Hi.Woy EPA J.,\ I•• !Jr'l\"' ('\11~1' •1!11 ' l)flll :::.:17'.I~• ur ' '\" :!•l'.!:!l>'I ~l ~o~I HOWARD Chevrolet .. 1 ~HBn In Santa Alla Gtneral 9010 LI !)(I 14 Nu. '.l:!lO. likt: Hl'V. cond l :uroplt•lc r;1t·1 :,:c•ar & l r lr S l7Uti K:13-31·U; '73 XH -1.·, $300 J\l (J~'I' hcaul r1•1·rcat1t1r \t·hi~·lc purk 111 U.S. h:1. s u1n1• owner mt·n1 mershi1J>S still for salt'. Close hy . 1;73.:•144 for in fo. Hkr '59 GMC ITON '¥\'t.,11 !tl I n ~lf'I' ·\11t11 !fJll' r ... 1 .. r\ .ur·1 , .. nd 1111111 111 )!. 1\'.\l l t-'f.I .. 1,·r•'"· r,1d1,d 11r1•" I Sh.1r11 ' -1:1;, h \'S l1<1\c&llu,1il:O.t '\1·y, p••rt B•· .. 1 !1 Complete Focilitie!> Soles, Set"•ice l easinq, Used Car!!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~\2· 7 144 or 102-~'\22 HOY SCOUTS 1u .. 't'<I boat~ and air11h111t•S. "f';i)I ;uJ \·ant;1ges. ~,4u . .a:r.,iu 1r.· i\la ~·1: H l•:(:Oll \'cnlt1rl C:it. ·rrlr. 2 :.f't"I of .~:ids n1a!11 & jih. nu1ny1•lltrai;. SGIMl, 1~15-Zli!!Oor \!1.J :ii\t\7 '72 ll(l:"ODA t:B750. 27UI' mi. Cra11h h;.ir, lui.:~. rat·k. xlnt. 1·und SI.~ •l '.13-J'JU:-I St:ik1· .... 1th .... 1neh . ., SJ)l'l"I. 111:.: 11 .. 11i.:1uc. tlu:i l ._.,ht•t•lS I :!71175\\1 I '' t~MJ4s~.~.~~l~~., .... 833-0555 OATSUNS 1 Dick Miller Motor ~ GoOi.I Hay lluat, 11;- 1luuble t•nder. SJ.'"..O 1\75-JOtjJ l\itc 1200 , like· 11..-. ..... U11:-.i nk ;1IJl1•1 l'le;,1 ~ure rb.c 1n i,: c han1p. (;os l $11100; sell $K50r.'15-GIGI '73 UUL'l'ACC) l'ursan~ 125, frc:.h top e nd & luwl'r cr11\, sh111·ks. hi i.: t :111k . Gd . cnntl. s:1sv 4!1ti-2192 '68 Dodge CamperYm1 V M. ~tuln . 1r ;1 n ~ 2111-KClll $1495 CONNELL CHEVROLET 1\ulo111 ;1111· lran:-n11:-. .. u•11 1 .1d10. hl',\tt•r :ur 1·ontb 11011111 :.:.. 111·w rJ~l1al l1r1·~ ,\· • 1·ry 1•l1·:1n. l :?}!i(t1;\ ' CHOICE . OF 6 !~DTi.Jfi t '"\\ \\ t!ll• I loats, Maintfflanct / Ser'l'ice 9'020 Fur Sale If Sabol . r1•;1dv t saiL s1:.u · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scorpio Marin~ i;.ii;."'"1 Englnc-1\adios-l::lce. I LI.I.JO l•t . r'\u. :~Iii:°> .,..:lrlr Nt·Y" '7.\ 400TM Sui.uk1. used untl'-Clc:u1. xtrus. ;,.15. 7278 t•\'l'S . f'ireSys l 111-Plrn!J '~ i\l;1rina Space. \\'i rulo.,..· lle£ri;:.trcc~t 5'~·!J7U.t s ails, t•quipl. Great 'l'AC<)i\1 ini-Hik~4hp .• Xlnt ,,. ·t l\t . · , .. tl shape. $1600.i~\6-43:.'I:. c•nnd. Supt•r 1·h·an. SX.'1. $AVE ~I 131i00 Bea1:h Blvd . Wcstminstt'r 636-2500 or t1:Yl-ti(i.'1 I '75 DUNE Bul!l!Y '>l:ith ex '74 llAHLt:Y S1:iorlStf:r. lr<is & tr;.iilcr. lrno1a t·1 .._u!i om ar1ne ~oo · ----l'h;5·10-710ti voork . ltcpa1r s,2r.• l<'t.)LKHC),\'I' full' ll cmo tl e l s .l ;1nl('S cqu1p'd. · I IOO\'er. •i46 ·78'~ l'~ es. 751 -519 l art GP1'1 Lu mi, sha rp ~ S2.HJ5. :!M:!M llarh1•r Blvd . 546-1200 '7 4 LUY Truck t\llKADC I <I s 111•1.:d . ra(l10 . step bun11>cr & low rnilcs ' t33ti:J9 Y I S2!~)".J. liJ:l·~ll'.IW Selman Che-vrolet 5-IJ .6JSS cond. S\200. 5<\H-0\7.1 l"inn J;l·l5 l"u11v e<iuipt '59 Che\'y trut'k. ~ ·r . lo9h, Marin~ tra1ll'r, CO\'cr ·57~. Jzi '74 llllNl)A ELSINOllt-: Sports Roe ~ dun1µ hl'd 11· ::! sp axil• E • I 0 030 ,,1 ·1·.1 I '' ... pmen T i::dgevo':ilt'r. 673 2412 .ow nu cs, 1na ny Rods 9540 S700. 51:11 ·:1UKI ;1rt 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -• ---cxtr;1s :1.1 ·jkc offer ·--" 11' >" • ·-.. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAN'l'El) COVER f'OllLIDO l·I 546-8073 Wi::EKl>AYS' "' • 1 009 , fu ll y ~J?.;!7-114 . ,.,,,-, " . • '73Ford cqulppc>d, XI.NT COND. ---1"":" LQlu~ <>I, t_;or.mula ~· i"·IOU. ,..., ton \'U VII . $7:-,0. 673-5'173 '7~ ":i'amaha 175 t.IX. '74 ~ith lraJlcr & fire suit. :1uto .. fa\'l . air l'~1nd., -.--.,--. . ":!am aha Enduro. ilirt, Spare parts. $1900. (7141 P w r . s 1 t.•l'r 1 11 ~. C A~ .... 5. 3 S<i1ls. O~B. ~4.25 ca. 548 -771i4 , 495-687.I. f)DBrakl's, sliding rear loat1,Power '040 !".any e;<tras. $G,7::>0. 64ti-•I0\3. win dt>\V .->. Cle;in' ••••:•••••••:.••.••:••:•• _:.i~2·86S61' ... ves/Wknds :.~ 'ti7 Triuml)h 500 . Xlnl 4Whee1Dri•es 9550 {04900P).S3!J!1.l.63.1·9890- '75 SKIP JACK 24 _ t /R. 16 Venture catama ran, cond. •rw in c;1rbs, lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Selman Che-vrolet lJsed 3 hrs. Tw1n 175 Traile r , x lras. $700. mi 's.87!'.iS.&12-0017 Volvos. 1'ri1n tabs. Cost 639-6.'">48 :SlS,600. ~ac. $13,000. -~ --------1 '74 CZ 175 st. hike, l."iOOmi , MG-3575 24.' Wocxl Sloop, O/lleng. runs like new, 6 mci old. $2ROO. fi7$-1546or 5650. 646·4665 MUST S1':LL! New 14'9" 4~9-3866 ----Spo r t Boal w /trlr.1----C::.::..:'.:=---1Pt-3N'fON 125 $2.'RJ _'66 Ford Brot:tco '72 Courier w/sht•ll. crpt . This. 4 wheel drive has & ma~s. !)ays, :>.18-0.174. lol·ktng-hubs, roll bar & Eves. ti75-!">\lfl7 radio. (61 1CYBJ. ~199. ---llJJ;:;: •• chevro1e1 '73 Chevy V2 Ton St,395/orrer. &L.'i· 1745 1 lobic 16 w /trlr '* * 6 7 5-13 53 * * xlra parts/equip. xlnt, 1-------=-"---1'73 f'ord llroneo. Ranger JJ' Bri~ant i nc frbg ls l\1ustscll!673-2037 WANTED : Mot orcycle pki,:. Bronzc/\\'hl. S4395 . Custom I 0 LCMMJ Bd 6 Cylinder, sti(·k s hift. LQl.s of ext ras. 79'i0[N. s portsfis her.1'win V"8 's. ---"frailer. Will pay cash. Ph: 494 -195!1 Like n ew 642-5820 o r JIOB IEJ4wilh private Ca11 545-4004 $2676 MS-4325. beoch mooring. ---'74 INTL , 673·7356 1972 Tl\1-250 Sui.uki. ~d D l -40' DIESC:l. Trawler, incl <.'Ondilion, set up for T.T. · ltfllil lllltt I or&45-4325. .cond. $800. Call wknd & ..==.:=::..:..:.:::.:..:=----1 (~' moor·g. $6,000. 642-5820 14' llOBIE Wttrlr. Xlnt $325581-942GJoo SCOUT Gj""'' l'.WW -eves. 644 -5275, days dur- '69 Yamaha 175 C:nduro. Auto .• V-S. air ~ond . "~1 VOLVO Family Boal.1972Larson. ing 'o'·k .833·9511. :)trippcdfordirtbuthavc power s leer i n I:· · Tri -hull . I 15hp mere eng. . . all parts to make street 9i 3-KLM · t•11 b H.ut,,1 ( '·' 1.11 •1 i(I Kelly grn &. .... ·ht. $-1295 . Unsinkable Chipmunk, 12' legal. $165. 675-0070, ask <A899 Ph : 494 -1959. lite v.·ei~hl 0 'Day. 6 mos. for Bi.II. .,.. old. Cost $500 Sac. $329.1 ~=="'--------I D l !ii.art, w /lrlr. Sealed hubs 12 hrs on it with helmet, t.W\. UlJ LO G{'.IC ·r 1-tLlCK XLNT CfJNO ... SJOO CALL 586-2052 -----~ --14' Ski-f''ish , lights. elec Eves. 642-4945". '74 Bultaco Pursang, only •. 1i111i1 #.11~ 1 $8SO. ~csa Marine Serv. leather s & jersey. Thke .. 220=..cV.c.ic::•.oo':c;.o''-' c::.·•~I'-. ___ loah, Slips/ over pymls. 675-0070, ask TQYO.T A_ l974 CII LVY Cheyenne 20 . Docks 9070i..c'°::.'::.· B::::H::.1. _______ 1 tamp c r s p , Dan a *36' CHRIS CRAFT* ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 19/tb Horbq•: c r., 1:i.:6 9303 campe r, botl1 loaded, $23,soo. orig. Pvt pty. SO'POWER/S.-\JL Honda'~ CJJ ~tock_"fJI. ',;-';;:::;!-'"" .. ~"'.''".' __ _ 552-8340aCLerG · 644_0878 New pipes & lire. X1nl. '74 INT'I ... Scout II. 6 cyl.. ~· • , ·---•..=-=ccc.:..:c=:..:c----1 p · . Sec It! $450. 546-::'994 AM /Fl\t s terc-o, remova-57 Ford ·,, 1 on I .U. body •~!USTSELL• --~"~'~o~lc~R~es::•~d~e~nc~c~·-1 ~::-;-';:;-;;~~"::::C:.=-:,-·I ble top, 23.000 mi . rough •• runs xl nL $250. 31',Chris Crall., li.ke new. SLIPS Newport Beach 1971 SUZUKI _250, dirt, $4000 /b s l o rfer. Call 548-5213 twin V -8, s' f u 11 y Sail o r Power runs good & tight, very Dave weekdays 83.5-9655 e'.quippcd. $9500. (Pvtpty 67 3-52.53 dependable . $375 . has 2 boats.} Days: , 545-3973. 546-0661Eves:642-6654 WAN ~ED; t e mporary '73 HD. 5 rt t XLll ' ", . . moonng or s lip for 20' · po s er. • JI_ Bertram Sport.sr1sher Sailboat. l -S2"'·3SS5e .. ·cs. 7000 mi, s uper clean '& J'Cady (or albacore. Aft. 6 extras. Will finance. P.P. p .m .675-8226 Sabot . Good condition .1 ~67_3e-·.o'°':.cc'-------1 -Rigged for racing. $1 Z!i. · K · All glass Owens XL 19. 327 675-5709. 71_ aw:isak1. Set up for inboard w /trailer. dirt . X lnt 1.·ond. 5400. Completely ltefurbisherl. BOAT !!lip, Back Bay flt u s t s e 11 . Di l l . Lot!! of extras • .$2,850. channel, near J2nd St. 962-9117 /963-J&W ...:.'":..:..·96=1=8~. ------l·SS<J=.c.· '-m'-o~·.0548.:::.·~4'~7~1'-----l '69 BUL TACO Sherpa 125 . 72 JeepCJ-5 •Y·I. En9ine •3 Speed · •Cheap Jttp! $3895 15991':\'GJ 72 CHEVY 112 Ton Plc:kup •Y-8 & .t.uto • •ReolSharp •Low Price! $2495 {957 111..J 23' SPORTCH.AFT. new top end. tires, & Equipped for fis h /ski. loots, Speed & \-"''-"lu~lc~h':.·_:'.S37~>;e. &l".':'S.~4270:'~'--11 .!"'~~~~~,,,,.~~I~~'""'!""~~~~~ __ S3800.After 5pm,548-8813 Ski 9080 .73YAM/\llA 360fllX It 1"73Sco·~ '70 Dat s un P .U . w /Camper Shell. Air, am 1fm. Goocl conrl. Lu mi 's. SlSOO. &15-Sl<M ur 548-3011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,x.n ~ "'' 16' _GLASSLJNJ'o.:. 40hp 14 (l . SK [·BOi\T. 7 5lt cond.$525. TR/\ VF. L T 0 P . E~1orud e motor . e lec J ohnson w /trailer. Good 540.(J9Sl Automatic. air cond .. _shift gear. $1100. 673-875 1 cond. $800. 645-0667. llAltLt:Y Da\•idson Chop-pv.·r. s teering. roof rack. deluxe interior & low 21' l.M. P . Aztec V. 200hp, '75 26 • R e nnell l''ly-per ' full y customized. miles. 831-2040 dlr. 1 /0,low~rs,newtanclcm hrid,i:e. fully equip. ex.-s47-8ffi2 :__=c..:.oc.=c:..::::..: ___ '70 t:J-IE VY "~ton. 350 axle trailer. ~II gear . cept radio. Gd. buy. Motor Homes, 173 Toyota auto, P /S, P 1H. 7000 n1 i. SAVE DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1411.....,._..t,...Dr. C..,._W-54 ... IOtJ •NU '75 VAN CHEVY I Ton Longie! ,\u\on1;1tir lra11sm1ss111n. l'lus :'\\t)re' <"lo~e-0111 ' tlo ly ~·l !J!l~l "r '' !'u 174157 5tY1~> HOWARD Chevrolet Duve & Quail St "e"'J>Ol'I Beat·h 833-0555 1973CHEYY SURFERY.t.H VIL ;1uto rn ~1ti c. p.,..·r stccrin ).!. P"'r . br<ikt'~. ceorpcting, pant~ll in i;, :nr l"On fl.J rnai: whct•ls. :! swivel hu ckl'l seal~. pQrl-;, \'cnt & side pipes . ll t':il sh;irp! 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'.17!)-11 ll.< J. $4888 '70 rJatsun 510. (;d cone! . 55,000 mi. 4 dr. s1~15_ t:all !J8l-4PJ '74 260Z 4 speed. :1ir conditiOnin,!!', mai;!s. l\lint condition. '¥\'1 I I trar1l'. !W I .2n111 dlr. 3100 W.to.sl Hwy. II!. 642·9405 Copri 9715 -- ·oranqe Cowwty 's HhJhl!'st S Buyer on Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA PRIS 3 To Choose From. •73 240Z 4 ~peed , n1ags. !I track t<ipe. Low, low miles. K.11-20.-tfldlr. 9725 "'lltlHll" Jaguar SEE "HERl"i FRIEDLANDER ForAa..ttwD ... I J7SO IMcll ll•d. w ........... SJ7-61l4 '62 Jagu;ir 1'1'1 K2 Ongh1;1lf Spokl' Whl'CI~. cle. ,'\~I-.· in ~ Sl .900. '.\I 1kc .'">1fi·l~JK2 973:1.;. Jensen ······················•: ·7 1 .I t:Nst-::-; lnt1.:r\·1•p1or:.; l.11 mi . :-.lnl thruuuJ.; SK.!MXJ. 213-11!1\~;)I~;:! Karmann Ghia 9735 •··••·········•········ ·ro V. Sharp. Nl' .. l'N'I', 1ir1.·s . muflcr , Xl.11 ltN1;. ()n•· uv.·n1•r. !\lu~t lil'•', P.P .4~7 1571 9738 ····•·················· '71 MAZDA RX-2 Cpe ~~~6.o030r 1 2 radc ... 5.')7-9157 $9,SOO. 675.&866 Sale/Rent 9160 4 X4 on ne w cng. ·roppl'r, ...... cpt'd . b ed . Sl ,800-••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • 1 G • M A N D E LI~ A & Landcnliser 498-J.\50 I 19\.'i NORSEMEN Call. Trailer cor\·ette V-'7ZTrovcoMahal --· C GI ood · Luggage rack, Warren '72 FORD Bill Maxey Toyota Call Hog('rnr Bill R•\7-8555 ____ , $2676 ·· ·······;69.f'i'Ar······· :Oerut lWJi.6 Convtttibll!' 4 Spt•\·lt. r.u!io. tu•ali•r, ii i r (' u n d I I I 0 11 I n ;.;. '.il~·l'EA rsr., ass over w c1n .. ·c. $1 150. 6'16-2022 or <·--r! 830-1606 PP w /trlr . 7SllP Johnson 548-7·182 _....,...'-''-'-----'-'---·I winc h , 4 wheel dri \•e , COUR IE!t. 4 cyl.. stick O /D, e xlra!I. $700. f'irn1 . ----JIARVf.;S T fllini-home 4a9 -l·IES. shirt. air cnnd .. radio. 89Cz-9434 17' Glasspar "-·/tr;iiler, 85 '73, 20', sclf-cont.. :-;lps 6'. $4395 heater , s t..-.p bumper, FREE APPRAISAL \Ve buy used cars & truck i;. Call G ll.O'r\I Cllf-:V ll.OLE1' fo r a rrce appr;iis al. .---;-4 Spt•cd, radio, heater. ld;J VOLVO ~~~rnr,;'"1 · ""· Sh"'"' $1476 liOSTON WllA.LER 13• ~-fi.~~~rcury. top eond. 968x1~7t.74~ond. $6,500. l'P, • m aAS & s ht•ll. (797081'). with John so n 40llr ---" ~,Botl----------1$ZJ99.ti:!:l·98!JIJ. n1otor.$98S.673-M46 Classic '5fl Chris 21 ' 1 STOP SERVICE ~ SelmonCMvrofet GllOTll Cll EVJlOl.El ' HJ211 Bca<·h Blvd. Jluntington Bcal·h IYl..11 l~u!l>i" f I.I 1,.1,.. 'lJfll $1276 D l • '7JC,\l'HI. v, .. ,, ••.. A /~. eeM. WM AM 1FM """''· :.:..'"_"•w_.I eD•1111l••m• <?.'.J TOYOTA t-.1agh . Xlnt. OriJ?:. Cond . Fo• T•••'lc•' Cam~·s .. • '73 DATSU~ JO' Chris Cr aft, 1960, Tv.·in 646-7469 afler5P~I • ' ' • .. ~··' 1 '""' Xlntcon1t •1~17-C.IYi. t\U\. UUW ~---- '."<•kw, V-s·s, s\µ;16, lge _· ~:;~~cl~o mLe~b:e:aihii l~s~~i~t~~vd PICKUP coc pit, comp. re-16' O WE NS Ski Roat h T h G"" .. ~0,892 6651 4 Cyl., 4 lipt_'l.'tt. radio. f!47-li0~7 549-3331 --------- SELLIMG YOUR CAR? '73 C;tpri V-11. Sunroof. VOLVO ~966 ~n•llt» c I.\ 1,:1. Vt ' t a1n /fn1 R trk . Decor ~roup. !." n1 1's. Real 1'1"6 tl•ul"'_'._ f ~~·!l:_~_y,1 ~~~~~?.e.s.~~~-" •••• ~?.~~ furb ished. fltust sell. w ,'80llP Johnson Blee-c an11:es . uneu1»>. was 1•"-''"""-"' · h eater. ~l~IJ;-5 . lo, Jo $6,900. 675-151!1 tromatic w /trlr. & cov. jobs. int. cleaning. etc. ----miles. 81J2:12S. • 2.50S360636 REGENCYMCYrOR T • 0 'G ri•2•cc'·=c.·=-·-'-c....---I HO'IERENTA'"' rvc"s 1965 wen~. 25 .oo 1· " La;> 925 1,,•bor Bl··d. SA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cond. M oving! Mus t 16 ' (ilass par. 75 hp , • Sell! 173-5298. Johnson Oll. Top condi· 5:1 1-2503 • '73 Chery lion. Sl300. 496-5988 --------"---;i.. Ton PU. \'8. auto .. J97 1 Concord 33 , FA l\11 LY wants lo rent (act . air. pwr. stccrin~. sportOsher, ny briil,i:c, Transportation 18-20' motor home, wk of Pl)Hrakes. radio. t il l all Electronics ready for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept 6 -1 4 . D a Y s : steering wheel. Nice one . _Albacore. 673-2ffi5. Cam~rs, S•/ 1-682-70ft0. 1-.;vcs : 968-M72 {11\0773). $..1S99. 63.1·9890. 8' BOAT Excluding (l /0. Rent 9 I ZO '72WILLJAl\t SCll.i\Fl 21' 1-.:S.:•.::lm::.:.••::...:C:ohe::..c•:..rol=.:•.:.l _ I F·. ' XI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""---' k ibergla!ls,steer g. n , ,, 11 G 1 1 C w/......,.•r:e trut· . o.h. air uu ,75. o hild 's bay b oat . 22 1 I Aum. mpr. cond, o wn ~e n . $6 100 *~ S ••••• $.Jso/ofr. 642-1517 shell. Paneled.~Yr . old & 646-7622 CHEVY .:.::.:..::.:.cc..:.:::.::::. ___ clcon. $185. For small ----- 14" Whaler Type, !;.'"> !IP pickups. 968-9109 eves ti! B&D Motorho1ne l<<·nta\s . O/B. '7 4. •rroill•r + 10 1965 1-larbor H\\'<l, Cosla Pickups! xLras.$1150.S.W-057K ~ Ch ·~·r pk , / r.tesa .6-16-0011 · llil!~tock'. --6K cv up ._.. c c ----· t'1\NTASTIC IOah R•nt/ camper. Nu 307 \1H 10" Tr9ilers,Utlllty 9110 Close-Out Discounts! 9560 $2734 '71 CHEVY 1 ~ ·ron l'U. 6 l·y l., ~l itk shift . radio. heuler, ~tc1> bumper. v.·hccl co\'er:o; & nt•\v p;11nt. i53G25X I. Slfi:Yll. 633-98!)('). Selman CMvrolet l'.IJ. w/shcll s:16t10 . C•il l TOP PRICES PAID t"or Imports Paid for or Nol Dean Lewis Imports 1006 Jl a rlJor. C.t.1 . r,.16-9:.::C Wt: PAY CA$H J-'()ll \JSt:O CAH S PHILLIPS Bll1CK -PON'l'1 AC-Ol't:I • 24888 1\lit'ia P;irkway L.;1J.:un:1 llills 837 -2400 1·n1;CKS-VANS-4 WD's \V;1nted. Clean. late l\ldls. Cash ~ fl7S-8M9. CIPall ~ 6•10 !lRHI - Datswn 9720 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 73 DATSUN 240 z. .. 1 6 Cylinder l .t.utomatlc I Factory Air I Real Sharp! $4795 i ti EMJU~ '75 FIATS '75 Fiat 131 2 Door JJcise metall1r, n1 :1gs. AM ·l''l'I\ stcrt••t, no 040215. * $3993 l'lusT&I ... No 11 ii.Iden Chari:.:es '75Fiol 128SLCpe. Hed. AM·i''M, radio, pin slripin ~. m:1g ~. s ide 1noldings. No.~! I, * $3522 l'lus T & I ... Ci.;.,..er 9050 wide c hrm whls. Sharp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-2275 Utility Trailer, 4' ,c r.·, HOW ARD 33" A1 glaa Cruiser T /Sc S h II ·'th ,,..A c~mpletc\y enclosed & Ch rol t •7·1°1 " l'/0 -l-'/-11 ,-U TO S W'NT->"O !!"'!'!"~ ·74 Dats un Lot1til'il 96J-704fl No lli1hlcn Char~!'~ "75 Fiat I 24 Spt. Cpe. Bronzr mctal)ir. No. 2131r>R. * $4553 D' ·e,cl,32"Tollyc·o"TIS Oooami;cr_ n~e,,,,"2 ' •.. ,'::".,'1",1', wired. Rcfl.l ~oodsha•-..-.. eV e ''" . ._;in)llltl •• --.. ·, i\ " ... • W !IU\"''( I • 1 ' • ._..-uv '""""' ..-.c" 7 2 •· D •. Qu 'ISl A C. 1 in .\ I to11 $2900. 1 ;.in)'thin" run1nn" or not! ILL )l/ t Crvs. Gas, 28' Continen· 70 Che··y sli·lc ,·,,1e. -. ~· .548_ · 44 ove"' ai · .. ,,, OATSL:N . ·r<>Yc"YfA. .,, S 'I ·23· V Sa'I • ~"" -N1•wport lkach 5..'16-:107:1 S2.5. SW. $100. f'ast serv. OR \'(ll .t-..S'Wi\C;t:N ta 8 1 ' enturc . I ' 536.3068 Auto Ser,dc:e & itJ3.0:S.'">.S & ~re(•n c~sh' f\92·5017 & l'lus T & I. l8' Sol Cat . 14' llohie -Parts CJ4400 '60 t "<trd ·'• ·run l'U K92 ·7047 l'AIDf'(lll Nrill1dclenChargl's t ats.631 -0281 t974 .8'GemTop ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1 nil•t:i1 toolhux, VR . ----llllNIYI' '75 IZ8SLC°"'P1e 14•ith Rar:kS:ZZ,. . 70 f d Rmte:hero :11110 . +; pl) !in.~ $6."JO PVT. PA1t1'Y OC('d.oi reas. ·rol' l)lJLLl\H. <;ORONi\00 JS. Sall. by 548_1~1 Borg Wxrncr T·IO. 4-spcJ . or :-.-'8 -!JS~·'.I transporta t.ion cer from l.:i\1.1. 1•os1t and y1>\lo~. ma~s. ~ay wk . o r month . goodNh ape frn-G.M S'15 Automatic, tinted ghil!lS S i\t.Bt:HNi\f)f--:Ni.: /\~l -i''l\',hody~1dc mold· 1j4·m -J334 8' CAl.\OVER C/\~IPF.R. firm.548-6WJ7 '°' low mil<'S. Exct'llcnl VonJ 9570 _!.P..:._5_3G_·3l:l.l f.40.o.142 1ni.,:~. 1un s 1r1p1ni:. No. ~'---'-'--------1 $200orbe~lortcr. condi1lon. l)nc owne r.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2();1731 le.ti, Sall 9060 642-89.lM 2 L-60-lS Chevy tires on 8.11·20,0dlr. '130()(\~PTrudesnian zuo TOP ·11 Wa gon. runs 11tnt * $3397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----"------1 10•1, rims. $125. Tra1.1ion i;42.1l<t<I s11uaorht-s\(1lf1>r. ~be •gl •''· Cam~· Shell hars Cht'Vl' S..10. Nl'"" * ..,U •75 $ ~1 l'lu,.T&L W.INl)Y 15, bettul. 15 • .-' ' ,...... n nr 832·5322 979.4.,, " s1oop, dacron sails. ship for smnll truck. $195. slunt i.>l ui::: hnrc hlllrk Nollidclcn(,'h:1rgl':< Lease Hew· Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House of llllllOrls 1\ U'l'l I 01tizi :1> i\11:_:nc 1-:1>ES 01·:1\1.1·:1t iIB62 J\lanchcslt·r. Ducna !'ark 523-7250 On the Sant.1 An;1 Jo'.,..·~ ' -72 Mercedes 350SL COUPE ROADSTER Aut<Hnatlc tr;u1smtss11•lf. air cond1t10111n.:. 111)\11·1 !>leering, rafh<1. S4'l' th11 one at s111.~15n lZIYit:Tn > . ~ SLEMONS MERCE )970 ll.1rl111r.(' ,\\ 631 -1276 '71 MBI 2BO SE :i . 5-1· l"I l' I' I·. I ~n • m:it·ul;1lt'. ;1 rl.1,.,:-u· 1•:11 I ()111•11\\< ··1 11ri~·1'1ltos1•ll >131 Zt"\Ud lr ~hape. $IOOO. 644 _ 8549 Call fil5-062."I. hcud~ $175. Che,·y 4 bar CHEVY ·7, t '<JR D Von Chuteuu Pai'd '71 510 4dr S1..'ft;1n. Lo m1 .. Herb Fri.dander -r el manif1!11I s1:, \\';:n.Xlnl.c-ontl ;-<Int. cond. llrii!. owf!r. 13750 U&uchBl\/d, &',NaplnS•boc.. xlnl<.>t.l(\d. 6 • PERR I~ Va I Icy 5'3-6.155 3/4 Ton Stake 83.'l·rui.3 FOH. $1 ,6~. fl73 -673'1 :ln .6pn~. \Vc-.stminslt:r s:n~2<1 Must Sell! S27 5 Camper. '72 model. t x· ..:.:=-==----. FREE '72 H(•n!•' 2~tM.', ;10.t••I "" • Bl9-4l5l blc. bed. icebox, cluscts, Four d eep d 1.~h fltAGS Load~d ! Ready to Work! •1.a fo'ortl Econoline. llas Used VW'S ·74 260Z 2+2, c.;oco Urwn. Ne .... :-i.t 1i·h~llu s . l'h . ,_ __ ..=.:::..:=:....---1 boot, drps. crpt. fil!I s 1T'll with I u ~ nut11 . f'l t s Unly $4"9 or? No. 124746 ·liM-28!1 rc bll enA 11anld· A I C. m :1 g s. lo mi ·~. SO Gals of Gas ti:tl· 1170 CREWM:EMBERS Want· P .U . Not ~ <:::ibO\'e r Ortts un l'lrk-lll> $80. HOWARD c11l!l•J1Pkr -Jtd tirl'!I-$950 raid for or Mot xlras. Ot•st. orr l'P Cu ll 'th h r ( ' -· e:S for loeal oceunncing. Clean cond. $3!}5/offc.r . 9'17·2748. gd cond. f'.42 ·29ff9 bt w n Ki\ 1\1 & ~I'M ~ese~~~~. asc 0 uny il 'fi4 l\tt:HL'l•:l>t' .. ';i HE!'ll~t . M&·0383 1142-40.\2 Chevrolet fi.12 34M2. SPl'l.'11 , ,, 1\1 I· M ri.<ll~ .::.:::..::::=-------1-"'::...::::::_ ____ -471 >t I!. tires, 5 for $00. Do &Qu '!St '73 Che'' Beuuv1llt• Von. ··:; ~I~'·\ . '70 124 Spls Cpc. ?">.~pd , rad1;d l1r\'!I. nc"' \ntc."ll COL 21. Newport Winner . ,5 WESTWOODC.am~r. 1000 m\le~. Firc111tonc \'e tu· · l<1ad~d unbelicv:1bly 1 • 1•;:J!~&?. '. 1973 240Z. air. map,s, Jtl ,000 m1. ne '<'' paint. &. sun rnol. GcrmllAY'l eomrortable. $1750. Call romplel, brand new & Be lled. C11\I ,.flke. Newport Beach l''i1!an. S31J90 G Wohl ft; ti'1 ~ 11m /fm. nu clulth & v.:ry cle11·{'· $2250 . lx's1 ~YX1J797 1.:f009~ l ~(~l~l4~l~ll~ .... ~~7~S======::::!L:::'m==m=•=c~==·=""==-0=1~7~4==:1:'="=·=388==1=·====;::}_=:=1:....-~8~3~3;·~0~5~5~5~:......L~"~'~-l~L~ll~/~491~~-""'~'..._...:._l'.:"~""'~·~8c~h'..__~-o="~'~·"'5~J::b=r=•=k"':::·~"~000==.=837==·~1117~>~.l"'~':·2897~'..._..:::~~~=c..J..'.'A~rl=·.'_''' ·~ ..• ' t~ D '"DAIL y PILOT Friday. August 22. 1975 Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Awtos , Imported Autos, Used Autos, Us•d Autos, Us•d ....................... . .................................................................................................................. . ~!.~~·. ·.~~~r:t~ ....... ~~~~~·. '.~~~.~ ....... 1~~.~!·. ·.~~~.~ ...... . Toyota 9765 Volkswa9en 9770 Volkswo9en 9770 VolYO 9772 Buick 9910 Che•rolet 9920 •.....•••••...•••..•... ·•••·······••·••··•••·· ······················· ········~············· ....................... ······················· ... e.-cedt!s l t!riI 9740 Panter a 9747 Renault 9755 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •....•.•..•...•........ l OOS 28\lS L, stll'k, :r.1,000 1971 Pant(•r a'. Grce,n & 'GS Hcn:iult ·I rlr. Sftlan, '1 tni. 2 lops, f\h nt ~.700 Bla ck . Ma~kco~fer. E.vcs. !;pl·cd. l.o\i 1111 \'cry gd tJ75·7482 or n75.74;14 , af_!!P 1\1 . 5..:19.:_:17 _22_. ___ 1 rond. S750 ~6:l 7l_"-' __ _ MG ___ -9742 Porsche 9750 Rol j; Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J S MGA, rc<•cnt o"huul cnJ,!., good t1rl'S & up· l1lstry. !\loving. mll:>t sell ~OOfL S1295. \;ill ll.o)n or Deblu e 675·3653 l 970 !\.t GH c:.T. 4-spel'd. "''irt..• v.·ht..·l·ls. L1k,· 11, . .,... t.i75·361 5 ""THINll'" ~ SEE "HERB" FRIEDLANDER f<wA ....... D .... I 1150 .._lo ll•d. w ............ Sl1·6t24 1974 PORSCHE914 2 O Ap p . c roup , :11 r rood., st ereo. ma;;s, 1011 niilcs. (5l2KX\'I. $6795 DOH BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 H~.-G.G. 636-2333 "71 PORSCHE91 IT "I DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY fRR CARVER ROUS· ROYCE r 23AE.1111'1S1. COSTA MfSA S<lti -<1<1 44 CLOSED SUNDAYS Stuh 9761 ........................ EXCLUSIVE Cot1pe. S p o r to n1;.i ie . FOR m a gs & radio . flnl\ O 43.000 miles. Nl l"E·· ran9e County DOH BURNS 112085" $6895 <OA'f1 PORSCHE/AUDI MGB 9744 13631 HarborG.G. M~!~R .,•••••••••••••••••••••• 636•233l AUTHORIZED l\TG B ·7.1. ~car lv nl'\1".l ------L ess than 3000 nll. ~!JSU. ll:1tt! 1·0. Bul !\.lust St•ll 't.i5 Call 07:;.3220 C P o rst h e. Str a igh t. S:l\00. ti/5.\)985. Sdott. & 5er•ice DAVE ROSS POMTl.AC-STUTZ '74 Toyota Corolla •4 Cylinder •Automatic •Radia&H~r $2495 i li 485045) 4 '751/2 Toyotas Here Now Come in 'tiH V\V S)>;llAN Ch~un, lo"'' rrulaRc. Sll llO 49'1·H178 J!l7l VW Supt•r Mt•clle , s un roof, 43.000 rni. 'fop cond S2 100 675·lii:i50 '64 \'\V Hui;, Cusl. Int.., J\'lags, y,•ide tires, narl·d fenders , E xtras. V!'ry ~oo el running Corid •l\:14·8759 V \Y R e pai r , fact or .\' t rained , free tov.·ing, I yr. guarallll'C. Stop 1-1:1y- i n~ h igh p rt<·es, chC'l'k mine ftrs t. 5!)1;.1;1JOti It' you're ready to tr uvvl ;u1v v.'hcre on land I h:ivc '71 vw Squarebac:k 4 Cy l., 4 speed. s tick s h if t, radio, h(!IJtL•r . 873·Cfo,K. $2188 70VW f<l>tback 4 Cy!.. r adio, heater , y,•h i t f•w al l t ire s. l OO ·AKN. $1688 a l!J72 V\V eampcr in xlnl r unning s ha pe. 1 ov.'nCr . ljGJi•:•+•Je'f't'8 Call if seriously interest· ~1lk·•H·~. crl only 673·6814 :.ifter 7 lluot. Hl'h. 1142·4435 p in --------•74 vw '63 V\\' Hu g, s unroof. 412 W__,. 1\1\1 1 F'M . re bll motor. ~· 5800.556·9306 A ut o . tr ans .. radio. ----------1 heate r. Very very clea "69 VW Sqbek, automatic. 214·LWt::. 1500 mi on ne w cng. brakes, t i res. $1500 548-52 13 $36 ----- OliNGECOUKTY 1973 IUICK LUXURY ,. M YOLVO CONVERTIBLE CIALS . E~Q\.USIVELYVOLVO Automatic:, air <.-ond., & SPE • ·~ t.}i'gest. Volvo Dealer burket scats. (4:."9NWll ). •7 3 CAPRICE . in Orange CounlY! SI 688 BUY or b EASE 831-1375.493-J.375 Di r. DIRECT t!em•, :~~i~c:~;;i1i~~ ... ~ 2025 S. Manchester Eldorado Anaheim, 750-2011 •V-8 & Auto. '75 Volvos •Factory Air •Power Stffrlng Buy Or Lease •Power Windows La.-qest Wectlon Of USED VOL VOS In ORANGE COUNTY CHOICEOF30 Volvo Dir Since '56 IMPORTS WILLIAMS •Power Seals •Vinyl Roof $4295 {768 MIF) CADILLAC Ove r 70 to choose from . 1-'ro m S 1995. GM AC }<,inancing & Leas ing. 4 Door, VS, a utom1;1t11:, rad io, h e ate r. power slccrins . uir col\d., vinyl top . L o w rn i lc :>. l27111KL l " $2499 • '74 CAPRICE 2 Door , Vft, automali<", radio, hea ter , powr.- stecring. air t'Oncl., split seat .\ I SOKSX) $3199 CONNELL ., CHEVROLET .. 2828 Harbor Bl vd., Cos ta Mesa 546-1200 'ti3 '.\t G n , grl cond. 'G~rS <' he Road ste r. 2480 Horbor Blvd. Si 5iJ, N . t I t h & fi·\0-(~Jt;tl ew pain . c u c · tup. -------~-l_l:is .su m~ r us t .· $2700 Toyota 9765 1;1 !'<·lG B. xlnt en;.: .. nrrrlsl 675-5671 & 0•14·8485. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Test Drive Today Buy oc Lease l972 V\V Con\"ert. Lo. nii. 35.000 mi . nu top & ti res. Asking $2000. 846·7960 8011 Com monwealth I ljmi•t:],'le'Aj'fl Uuc na Par k Maben Qadi~ m'!t ii:;.,h =· 1---5_2_1-_7_0_0_0 __ 1: .uoo-....... CONNELL CHEVROLET Si\l~ES & SERVI CE 2828 Harbor Blvd. '69 BUG, xlnt cond . S1300 or besl o ffer. ~·643'J or ti75·14.10 Hunt. H<·h. 842·4435 C.to "'--540 9100 A.utos , Used COSTA f\llESA 1n1 nor body v.·ork. Th·~t 1'.:-ind \\'hat vou y,•anl in · . :Oeart lw • TOYOTA I '73 VWBUG •ifrer . G73 -!ili7 1 IJ aily Pilot C1ass1l"it--.Os. • 4 Cy!., 4 speed, r~1dio, heater. Green & black in - te rior. 8!J5·G l-10 . f.iat 9725 Fiat ( + T&L No Hidden Charges) Good With This Ad i ii Aug. 3 1, '75 Dick Miller Motors FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED Scoles, Service, l e1ning & Overseas Delivery 1966 Horbo•. C M 646 QJOl '70 Coron a 2 dr hardtop. SlSOO. 968· 7Hl4 '74 VW SUMBUG S lcreo, A ~1 /1',l\1. 15,780 1n il es. Priced To Sell 71 TOYOTA Triumph 9767 NEWPORT IMPORTS CELICA COUPE .;:••··~··••••:•••••••••·•· 4 Speed. radio, hebter·, 71 GT:6. !\.l ark Ill. \-erv clean ! \743CGPl Lo mi, M 1~nt cond, 3100 W.Coasl H11n1. NA · $1889 '·'""'" 642·94os' /Volkswagen 97701-~~-=~~---I ~D,.....A'""'V""""E"""'R,,..O"'"S.,,..S,.....,1 ······-··············• 1969 v w . n uns great ! REPAIRS-SERVICE Clt..·an. Sl ISO, S.18·9462 or PONTIAC E H hon ge & Rebwld' 1_6_7_3·_29_7_6 _____ 1 .Z4I0.._._.4t .. Dr. c....w... 6-1017 B RO?K~ YN BUG ~0-'69 Bug. like new. Le:.i ving Est1m:.ilC's 548·.ll4t country. Mus t s ell ~ vw·s Wkdays. 557·9783 aft. 6, anytime S at & Sun. $2188 "65 VWBUG 4 Speed . s ti ck shift. r adio , h eate r . Good transport ation. ATA<?.87. $888 18711 ac v . 1 lunl. Brh. 842·4435 "69 TOYOTA COROLLA ·I Cy!.. ·I speed . h eale r. Nice XDL·8!J2. radio. ca r ! $399 '71 VW Squa reback. xlnt ,70 VW cond. $1950. or make of· to $3399 $1088 8 To Choose from fer .837-37 48 4 Cy l., a uto. tr ;1ns .. 1----------·I r a dio . heate r . Your >8 Van : 67 1500. 67 lrans. daug hter w ill lo\'e il. new painl in & out, new •ll ?·AO X. h e <0 d & '°'"'· $975. $l 588 556·12·1·1. NiCC'. 120 W. Warne r at So. Main, Santa Ana ---- "68 V\\' OUG-4 speed, radio & heater. ,.\ great l'(<.ISS<l.Vt'r ~ {\1962).$.!:!'J9. &16·4447 Dir . • 557-2132. Hunt. l:lch. M42·4435 ~~t.°..~·. ~ ~.~ ...•... ! ~ .o.~\ ~"!.°..~·. ~~."! ....... ! ~~~ ~"!.°.~· .~ ~.--: .••••.. ~ ~~o.~ 1966 Horho1 { r,\ f\.lf. 9301 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS-HONDA CARS SALES & SERVICE No. 1 In The Nation 18711 .ac v . lll}lll. l:k:h. 842·443S 1973 VW Bug Low m i\e ;;igc, one owner $2275 673·2002 '70 Bug, Super Cond ! Re blt eng. Recenl paint. Am rad. $1495. 640·0165. Clean '72 Super Beetle. $2,000 . Ye ll ow w /bl k v ~n y l in t . 642-3 111 / 581·7013. ------- '62 BUS Looks terrible. runs grt•a t ~ S400. 556·0970 btwn. 4 & 6, Scott "67 VW, xlnt mec.h. ("Ond. Newly reblt eng. & carh. SI too. 833·3203 '61 VW w /sunroof. ,, $350. or best offer . 536·29i2 Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 VOL VO 164E. A real gem. AM /F M, air, good gas mi. 892·8971 aft6 73 Volvo Woqon Loa d e d , th i s fi n e auto mobile has very low miles +s hows it'. $3995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Co"l Hwy. NB. 642·94D5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Opening CARS From $299 'J'o $999 Continental Auto 18641 Beach Blvd. ltunt. Bch. 848·8340 T he \Y alkin ~ M a n s Fr iend General 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATF. SAl.E: 1972 Vega S I .6 0 0. 19 74 Gremlin. only 7000 mi. S2.550. f>4G·86t0 AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74MATADOR COUPE Brou,a h:.im interi or; a ir conditionin p:. pY.T. steer- in g, viny l l op , s mall v s ionl y 16 ,000 miles. (856L fo'.J I. $3295 "69 JAVALIH SST Automatic. factory oir co n dit i on i n ~. fu l l y equ i p p e d w i po v.·e r . (296AEQJ SI 695 WardS.Lee AMC 547·5826 1234 So. M.un St S.:tnlil An<l "72 HORNET SPORT ABOUT D/L packa ge. automatic. pwr. steerin~. air condi- lionin ):!. Fully equipped . (670 E ll~). $2595 WardS.Lee AMC 547·5826 1134 So. M<1in St_ Sont,:i And "68 RAMILER AMERICAN '74 Codillac ELDORADO 546-1200 '73 Monte Carlo l.and11u, fully cquip'd & shurp. Beautiful white with red SJJOO or best ofr. 1~.P, leath e r interior, full 557-3190. # power & sunroof. {•7372) $7995 '74 Monte Carlo. swivel seats. air, pwr , vi n. top. SLEMONS MERCEDES 29,000 mi's. $-1250/o£r. 540.()02,t . aft 6 & wknds 1970 II arbor. C.t\1 . 1971 t:l Camino . 631-1276 4112eu.in.Xtras ----4!19·1457 '74 Blk & whlCpc DcVille,1----CCCCC....--~ Jo mi "s, loaded, like new. ' 6 4 C 0 R V A I ll $6 ~100 . 548 ·U2 2 3 o r CONV E Rl 'IBLE -6 CJI.~ 645·4325. auto1n atic, radio. heater~ g ood t i r e s & to.p'. '74 El Dorado, a ll black, (NNJ69U). S59'J. · , , 14 .500 mi, every option. I G4 6·4447 Dir. Owner . 833 ·8837 1975 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE I-las all o f the Cadillac '64 Malibu WaJ::on. Sm;"Vs en~. 283 . ):!Ood cond . Ex. paint & tires, very clean SS25. 646·9564 •• • ~qui~mcnt _PllL-.; le athC"r '63 Jm pa l:t. Nu tircs .• ~d interior ~ vi nyl ~op .. Only cond. S250/bst ofr. • 14 .200 miles. l711K\ S). 53ti-94W. • •· $8995 DOH BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 Ha.-G.G. 636-2333 '7 I Cadillac El Dorado Full power + i\J\1 /F~1 s tereo. tilt "'heel. Lan- dau top. leather interior. 285·DNP. $3195 /l,?-'liiF!IW 13600 Beach Bl \'d Westminster 636-2500 or 800·6651 '63 CAD 4 d r. Sedan <le Ville , r e blt. mtr. & t r a n s . Cham pagnl' Body in gd. co nd . S295. 548·0967 & 847·8531 '74 De Vill e , take over lease or buy at low book . 752-1970 or 64·1·57W eves. Cama.-o 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Chevrolet Camaro LT Collfle • ••• '63 l t\1 PA l~A , new v ·8 , trans. H·cnd. paint. oOv- e rs . Se ll /trade cycle. 675·1393 --. CONNELL '!~! CHEVROLET::. .. SPECIAL SHIPMENT . •. ' ... 1975 .. ... • CAMAROSi:l , Sport coupes , Tj.~ LT's .. 6 cylin ders lfrfi V8's. M06t colors i options to select frO . SHOP WHERE T SELECTION IS BESfi IMMB>IATE ; ~ DB.IVERY ; ! : ·: • OYER 250 NEW CARS ~ IN STOCK!l .. • .. •• : > .. • • . , .. . •• 120 TRUCKS ·: • WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! /\ rea l fi ne transporta· lion C'll r with great gas milea ge ! (WOD951 ). 1--------1 $795 Eq ui pped with factory air conditioning, T urbo H ydramatic tra ns- mission, A J\1 /F M s tereo radi o, console, t inted glass, new steel belted radial t ires a nd Golden Brown Metalli c finish. 31.150 miles and in ex· cellent condition. Fully recondition ed. ' $3295 In Stock l Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR . COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES NEW 1975 HONDA Civic cvcc MILES PER GALLON WE STILL HAVE 5 Volvos Left "' Pre-lncNGH Prices Come in Today Buy o r Lease :Oeart Lw 61 VOLVO 1966 Ho•ho• ( /,,\ b4/.. 9301 See in garage area Ask for Rick Orange Coast Daily Pilot 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa -----------'74 CAM ARO, 15,0ClO mi, '74 GREMLIN air , pwr s tr/brks, R&H , Bucket seats , air condi· $3 400 f i rm. D ays: tioninJ!. roof rack, pwr. 546·7210 sleering. Low, low mil es.1-'-.:.:._=.:...-------1 (E4558GS). '69 Cam aro 3SO economy SAVE V -8 . 3 /s p d . s ti c k , Ward S.Lee AMC 547-5826 l i34 S0 M""' St S.•nl,> An., Posilraction, good condi· tion. 2 owner car. $1,200. Call 642-4072. No Su n. calls . *NU '75 CA MARO L o ad ed ! 'Lil Sweetheart ! Only $4199 or? No. 607231/5540 ;i..1·'· STAR GAZER~". !!:'-""-'"'-~--A• (.1,\Y R. l'OLL.\S HOWARD Chevrolet _,.q-~ .. ~.~'~· ,.:f_-.._ .,. •• :i. 4'7.i·Jl. •• ~•6S-IG- • TAUi~ ,J!. ~ .. /(I .~,..A110 S.20--ll-• S:t.Ut1· Dove & Quail St. Newport Beach 833-0555 9t20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73 CHEVROLET 10 passenger wa gon. V8, avlomatic. pwr . stCer- ing, air cond .. sil ver col- or. A VaC'alioo Special. (451.HNW). ,$2418 831. 1375. 493-3375 IFYOU Dir. have a se r vice t.oorrer or goods to sell, place an ad i n th e DiJ_r_ _Pi l ot Classifi ed S p . . . Phone 642·56 "' ~ tons -'h tons · Lahg ~ -Vans · 4 wtitel drives · Campe r £tpt- versions -LUV truck& • Blaiers ·and mor e. : EXAMPLE: IRAHDHEW '.: 1975 LUY ·; PICKUP (592) (11971) $2991 • OVER • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • 75 USED CARS And .Truck~ IN STOCK! l • . . • • Gas Savers Galore. Ud·: ury car _,avings tJke ne ver befor e. TtUf ~ , and Vru!.s ror work; or pleuure. : • • CONNELL~ CHEYRDLd" 2828 Harbor Slvtf( CMla Mes• !• 546-1201f· ' J • , • • s ' I r ' ,• ' I'· '· II. .. ~- r. 8 n d ·. • ;. .. .. .. .. •' '• ,• g . . • ' r ' ' I ~~·.~~~!!,•••••••••••!~~~·.~~~~••••••••••• ~.°.~·.~~~!••••••••••• Autos, Used Autos, U1ed Avtos, Used Friday, Augu5122, 1975 OAtLY PIL OT 111 I Chrysler 9925 Ford 9940 ;,;;;;:~··••••••••;~·5·~ Pi~;;•••••••••••••99•57 ;;;;:;~;~··•••••••;;~·~ ~~.°.~·.~~~~•••••••••••• ~~·.°.!·.~~~-~••••••••••• ~~°.!·.~:::! .......... . C:h••Nlet 992 ....................... :·: 1"MU '75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• '70Ford '72 Mcrcury Marquis Cpe . '13 Squire. A/C, 20,m, •••••••••••••••••••••••Pontiac 996S Pontiac 9965,0tltiac 9965 '72Chmler HewporiC..tam Rllfllctl.ro l>e ~lt~unce . Rich looks :1h1trp, rwll Jt'ttal, '73DuslerV8,3speed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••: MALIBU Stationw:rc: J.oaded ! Vear. " Cb>N (hat. Only ~ or! "No .. "619/5613 • IMPALA 2828 Harbor Ul vd., •Costa Mesa . 546-1200 Dove & Quail St. Newport Bcuch 833°0555 74 IMPALA ·2 DoorH.T. ·.y .. &Auto. •""ctory Air •Power SlftrillCJ •Low Miies .•Sharp ... ! 4 Door, /\ M /t'M lilereo, powt·r . 9K4·GNI . $2495 66 Darl 2 Dr, V·8, auto, gd. cond. xlnt trans. besl of. ·fer. H-16·9543 Ford 9940 brown rinish with L.u,~ P ,,P, ofte r. 499-2962. , r111dials:, OIM!IOW'llCr. Magi, l\W.lOmatic, P /S, I J llM:> m 2002 dark gretn. low rnlles. dwu top. Bew,utiful Y"r...,. 99.60 r . Sopel'clean! maintwlntd. )::quipped ••··~·••••••••••••••• ftentioc l 9965 Sitts =~~!~~'e:.~~}t!:1~' 71 FURY 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NlWf'lH\T IMFUF\TS ""'· Cuu ld t••)e to ,4 D 7 4 Pontiac su1tw.ble pwrty & lake oor "'"•· s23-72SO. · •V-8 & Auto. Grand Prix •Factory Air •V-8 & Auto. •Vinyl loof •Factory Air •Low Miies •Power SlftrillCJ -~-~-. ~,9-5-t •Reol SliDrp! •Real Sharp! ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 72 PINTO · w/SUHROOF 4 speed, Al\1 /f<'M'Slcreo, .· $1395 $3995 "200u" Low Priced! SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 !l:irbor, CM. 631-1276 l309KENl i8ij 69 PONTIAC GTO 1971 FORD <·17723> COUNTRY 591JIRE $ I 589 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 10 passcnt!er wagon. Air r-:,,-,:-:--::::-::,.,,:-:,,;:- Mu s l sell! '72 L1'D cond. & luggage rack. DA,, VE ROSS Brou~ham . 2 dr hardtop, · (ZUJ597 ). "'- '''· p /8, p /W, am/fm s 1788 . PONTIAC 18 FIREBIROS "O e f K'-•"' '7' FIRF.BRIRO I''""", . " O .~ lftU. 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'O) All of the abovt.•. If you picked 0 . you'r(' right. "'Fantastic," cnthu.sL<tl ShirlC'y Dani Leyre r, an Art-A-fo"'air :H imhaw 1E x -Aide Gui lty lly GARY GRANVILLE Ol tM ~lly Pli.tM.IH Another member o( Rep. An - drew Hins haw's (R-Newporl Beach) 1972 assessor's office campaign team h as been fined $1 ,000 after pleading guilty to falsifying county payroll re- cords. Fined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams but not placed on probation was Kirk Armistead, 64. Armistead, a r etired Marine general, left his post in lhe as- sessor's office that llinshaw headed from 1965 through 1972 in mid-1974 . But when the Orange County Grand Jury indicted nine of· ficial s la s t December and charged them with conspiring to ca.mpaign on Jlinsh:.iw's behalf at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among them. Three weeks ago. he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca· tion slips for county employes when they were actually workiog on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign to unseat incumbent Republican maverick John Schmitz: • When his client was sentenced Thursday, defense attorney Michael McCrae argued that Armistead had been punished enough through the adverse publicity resulting from the scan· daL The $1,000 fin e indicated that Judge Williams apparently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. But the judge also discarded Deputy District Attorney William Evans' argument that Armistead be sent to jail to dis· courage other public officials from such acts. Armistead is the seventh former worker in the assessor's office to be fined in connection . (See FINED, Page A2) Dozer Slices Clemente Line A bulldozer sliced into a gas line Thursday sending a stream of escaping gas into the air for more than an hour in San Clemente. ·• San Clemente Fire Depart· ment units blocked off the street near the mishap at 122 Avenida Algodon until repairmen from !he gas company arrived and closed off the one-inch gas line. No e vacuation was necessary as the escaping gas was dissipat- ed by the wind, fireman said. The bulldozer was grading earth for new development. Or a age .... -4!!!_~ 1feacber Low clouds night and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in- land with highs of 77 to 82. Beach temperatures 68-72:' INSIDE T ODAY . KOCE-TV'.s P.aul Cabbell and three. 03sociates spent 18 months traveling through California to /itm . a special .series of documentoriel which will be shown beginning nerl mmUh. ~t: story on Page Cl of today'• Weekender . •• <•• •• •• •• ••·l •• 84·5 •.. , .. ... •• •• C1·1 bronze sculptor, whe n asked about this year's s:1 lcs. ''Lou sy," g ro a ned Lu A1urphine . a Festival of Arts pot- ter. Artists agree on one thing: sell· ing art is fickle bus iness. Some .artists do consistently well . Some do poorly. There are up days. And there are down day:-1. "I'm down ~bout 20 percent 1101111111 So!J UPI Ttt.,...tt Adm. liyman G. Rickover. the "father o f the nuclear submarine,'' testifies before the Joint Committee on Defense Production during a probe of efforts by U.S. Steel to s kirt government accounting standards. Rickover favors rigorous standards in defense con- tracts which he says could save the taxpayers up to $3 billion a year. W o m an H eld For Wielding Gun in Laguna A San Clemente woman was arrested· in Laguna Beacb early today after police received re· p:irts of a woman brandishing a gun in front of a Mountain Road tavern packed with late-evening drinkers. Shirley Ann Fry, 33, of 403 Avenida Santa Barbara, was booked into City Jail on suspicion of carrying a loaded weapon in public. Police claim they seized a .4 4 ca liber western-style re· volver. OCficer Michael Davis said a woman standing in the str eet was waving a revolver when he arrived at the South Seas, a lounge in the Coast Inn complex, <See ARREST, PageAZ) Ralp h Swigart Last Rit es H eld T oday Funeral services for Ralph Swigert. a San Clemente busi· nessman and town resident for 50 years, were he ld today al St. Cle· ment's By the Sea Episcopal Church. Mr. Swigert died Sunday· in an auto accident. He was 50. Mr. Swigert, owner of Swigert Electric Supply. was killed in a crash of his car near Ensenada. He had been looking for property for a Mexican vacation home. He was a member of the San Clemente Boal Club and a charter member or the San Clemente Veterans of Foreign Wars. He served in the . U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. Mr. Swigert is survived by his wife Alice Mae : son, Lance; and daughters, Leslie, Gail, Susan, Doris and Judith Lee, all ol San Clemente. The family borne is at 629 Calle Miguel . Private interment is lo be in Rosedale Cem e tery in J~os Ant,!eles. The family l'IUgg ests memorlal contribuliorui be mftdo to the Bo ys Club of the South Coast area . Funeral arragements are directed by l.esneskl Mortuary in San Clemente. from last year,'' said David Alban, a Festival of Arts jeweler. "People just aren't reaching into their back pockets for their billfolds as much this year," he said. "Next year, I think I'll make wallets." ''This spring, with the re~ cession, we felt Coolish casting ail this bronze,'.' admitted Mia Krantz, a Festival or Arts sculptor. "We went in scared, but it 's been fantastic. We doubled what we did last year." The bronze p iece1', many depicting children at play. range in price from $150 lo $500." "Nobody knew what was going to take place this summer,•· said David Armstrong, booth sitter for Orville Clay. a Festival o( Arts ceramist. ··it seems like · people are going for the lower 4 pric<'d items.·· fo~or exa mple, Armstrong said, Clay la:;t year sold five ceramic hot air balloons at $390 cilch. nus year. he'!:i sold two. Paid adult admissions lo the Festival or Arts grounds are down slightly this year. Through last l\.1onday , there were about 107,000 admissions, compared to 112.000 for the same period last year. The figures do not include children, grounds pass holders. or Pageant of the Masters ticketholders who are admitted free to the grounds. The Festival of Arts keeps de· tailed records of its grounds ad· miss ions since a portion of its re- ceipts go to the city of Laguna Beach for lease of Irvine Bowl Park. At the Sawdust Festival aero!'.!$ (See ART, Page A?) Coast Mall Arrested For Murder 'Setup' Clen1ente Lawsu it Badge Came Too Late Police Keeping ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardis ty's dream came true too late. The 14·year ·o ld Boy Seoul earned 25 m erit badges and w'as climbing a tree to raise the America n flag Aug. 10 whe n he fell to the ground. He never re· gained consciousness in Palomar M emo rial Hospital. wher e he died this week. 'Low Profile' San Clemente police officers will proceed with current legal actions filed against the city but will not initiate new actions "for a little \\llile," Russell Rich, pre· sident of the employes' associa· lion, said today. Police officer members of the San Clemente Public Safety Employes A.ssoci!t4~ and lhe Tfimsters Unloh have filed a law suit against the city seeking a court order to force recognition of~ .cootrJlct with tbe union for labOr fepreSentation. in addition. two claims have been filed with the city. One is for $191,000 in back over· lime pay alleged to be owed or. ricers. The :;econd is for $36,000 alleged to have been spent by of. ficers in providing their own safe- ty equipment which the officers charge the city is obligated to pro- vide. Rice said talks between the police employ.es. and the city are still stalled primarily because of conflict over the Teamsters representation of the police of·. ficers. · Rice said there have been no further meetings aside from one held with city negotiator Ivan Morriss at the beginning of a twQ week moratorium on legal action offered by police employes three weeks ago. The hold on legal action was declared a s a ''good faith'' gesture by officers. San Clemente police officers. who clim they are at the bottom of the pay scale of Orange County law enforcement agencies, contracted with the Te3msters for labor and legal services. The city has refused to re· cognize that contract and is stick· Coast Plan: 2 Part.sD~ 2MoreLeft From Wire Services SAN DIEGO -The state coastal commission has adopted two parts of a final four-part plan for the California coastline, set· ting up guidelines for property owners and finances or the plan: The commissiQn Thursday ap· proved a portion of Part 1 of the plan, which discusses property owners' rights and C05ls of the plan and Part 2 of the plan, which outlines findings and policies. Property owners had com· plained that their rights were be· ing ignorM and the plan subject· ed. them to invenie condemna· lion. The commission also loosened its proposed ban against off.road vehicles, saying Lbey could be used on the coast wherever Lhey did not harm the environment. The plan says that key CONtal property can be bought tor public use or protection and that the owners of this property will be paid tair market value for the land. "II the prope,rty proposed !or pu.bllc acquisition is not in fact. bought by tho public it may be put to other uses by its owner con1i1tent with coaslal plan. Policle.ca, ·' the plan states . <See COASTAL, PageA2) I I ing to a resolution prohibiting the police from joining or affiliating with the union. The issue of labor representa- tion has overshadowed pay and fringe benefit talks themselves. While m ost municipal employes have received pay increases averaging eight percent this surq,mer, Police pay increases are unresolved and the officers have received no raises. His lon g-yearned -for Eagle Scout award arrived at the hos pital before Mark died, but he wa s un- conscious and did not know about it. Jtis father pinned it on the sheet beside the body. Laguna Architect's -Goods Recovered Arizona police arrested a youth early today and recovered a car and a portion of more than $20,000 in jewelry, cameras and other expensive items r eported stolen Thurs day from an architect's Laguna Beach home. Tucson officers said the youth thus far has refused to identify himself. Pierre A . Poisson, 34, of 137 Cleo St., a Corona del Mar architect, told police Thursday . The President 'R i bbed Her' VAIL, Colo. (UPI) -First Lady Betty Ford says she thinks her candid comments on sex life with the President dicln 't cost him any votes. "1 think 1 made him a few." Speaking as she walked in the rain at this resort village Thurs- day, Mrs. Ford said she had no regrets about a McCa ll 's Magazine interview that quoted her as saying she wouJd tell any inquiring reporters that she slept with her husband "as often as possible.•• But Mr s. Ford also acknowledged the Preside nt "ribbed me a bit" about the in· terview. She appeared a little an- noyed when a crowd of reporters and about 200 s pectators puisued her down the street after she left a restaurant. that he returned home and found that a $15,000 gold ring set with the rare gem, Al exandrite, other items and his car had been stolen. Poisson told officers that a 17-year-old youth who had been staying with him as a house guest since Sunday also was gone. Police said the youth appeared at Poisson's house, t old the architect he had just gotten a job al a local auto body shop and needed a place to stay for a rew Clays until h e could settle permanently. According to local police, Tucson authorities s topped Poisson's s ta tion wagon, bearing the personalized license plate "'ARM PIT,'' for a routine traffic violation. The youth was arrested when he refused to identity himself to a peace officer. WATER BILLS DRAJN HUMOR ROSWELL, N .M. (AP)-Jack H. Baker opened his mail and discovered three water bills from the city, one for $.00, one ror, $10.95 and one for $187,200.08. Baker blamed the excess bill· ing on a computer error. "We've been out of town most or the month,'' Baker lamented. City Manager Bob Owen said he had no idea why Baker got ~bills. Triple Treat Mom Gets Three Daughters A SURPRISED Westminster mother has given birth to triplet girls at flunlington lntercommunity Hospital. Dana l~ynn. Dawn Marie and Denise Patricia Heien arrived Tuesday at 2:48 p.m., 3:05 p.m. and 3:28p.m. · "The mother, Joan Heien, 30, of 8032 16th St., has , S.year-old twins, and says that's what she was expect· ing this time. "I WAS SHOCKED at first," she said this morn- ing, "but now I'm very excited.'' The mother and babies are doing well, according to Mrs, Jean Ball, supervisor of nursing. The father, Donald Heien, 38, works as a machinist at Smitlt Tools in Irvine . Arranged Beating Death? A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on s uspicion of ar- ranging the beating death last week or a Garden Grove doctor who was to tes tify against him in an upcoming fraud trial. Willi am E . Chambers, 45, o r 3710 Seashore Drive ..... ·as taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder charges. Also a~re s led at the J ade Palace Mote l on suspicion or committing the murder was Gary Michae l JtolJo, 23, or Garden Grove. Rollo was a key figure in the murder-for-hire trial two years ago of Fullerton Attorney Michael Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being held in connection with the s lay- ing Aug. 14 or Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident an~ owner of five California Medical Weight Clinics in the county. Garden Grove police said a t the time Ute murder was dis· covered it appeared Trace bad surprised a burglar in his borne and was blug~oned to death in a struggle. A door to the doctor's house at 9871 Stanford Ave. had been pried open. But Thursday, the roots of the case were traced to Huntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J. Liley. Detective Randy Toburen, fra ud investigator for the Hunt·· ington Beach Police Depart· ment, described the chain o( events that police now allege led to the murder of Dr. Trace; "Last April, Liley and Cham· hers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree· ment whereby he wouJd be the senior partner not ·<>nly in the weight clinics but also some other investments ." Toburen said Liley and Cham· bers told the doctor their own (See BEATING, Page A2i San Cle m e n te W a t er Firm Hit b y Blaze Fire hit the Culligan Waler Service Company in Sa n Clemente toda y doing an estimated $9,000 damage to lhe warehouse and its contents. The fire burned through the root or the warehouse al J508 Calle Valle in the industrial sec· lion of town. San Clemente Fire Depart- ment units arrived within four- minutes of the fire being reported. ttt 4:12 a .m . by an employe or a trucking firm. Firemen contained the blaze in a storage room . Total value of the facility was placed at $90,000. Fire engineer Phil Vnn Kampen said the cause of the fire had been traced to a c.igarcl butt discarded in a pile of rags. The fire destroyed a quantity 0( plastic pipe and burned shelving in the warehouse. r The tire was fought by sevtb on-duty firemen and 23 off-duty men called in . The city's new hook and ladde r truck was useld in the battle against thanam.es. There w e re no lnjuriea-i. I I • I •' •• _62 DAILY PILOT L/SC Friday. August 22, 1!,. Pare1ats vs. Irvine Claim Alleges Corner Unsafe The pnrents of three <'hHdren involved in the fatal Roui::h Ride rs Day Camp bus tragedy ·in Irvine June 23 have filed claims totaling $2:.2 million against the city, C"hari;ing that the intersec- tion of J<>frrcy and Barranca roads was uns<1 fe. The city counci I is expected to deny the claims Tuesday night. Denial of such claims is routine c6uncil p rocedure. The clai- mants may then seek legal ac- tion. f'roM Page Al BEATING ..• firm. called Financial Research, would invest capital in the pro- jects. The detective said the two men told the doctor he could invest profits from hi s clinics in Anaheim, Santa Ana, Laguna Hills, Orange and PlaC'entia. The partner ship was called the CRT Corporation. "'But then they (Lil ey and Chambers) needed some money to invest since they didn 't really h ave any,·· Toburen al leged. Police claim Liley and Ch<im · b e r s approached Leo n a rd Burman, an elderly Jluntington Beach man whose daugh ter was an office m a nager in one of Trace's clin ics. l\1r. and Mrs. W_ J ames Ram- ming, v.·hosc 6·year·Old son, J ohn , was killed in the collision between the van Crom the Foun- t ain Valley day camp and a double-trailer gravel truck, filed a c-laim for damages totalling $200.000. Mrs. Gayle Cantella of Santa Ana, whose children Christopher and J ack were injured in the crash. filed a claim for $2 million against the city. Both claims contend that the city was negligent for not having stop signs or other traffic control devices posted on Barranca at Jeffrey Road. The claims also contend that the SS miles an hour speed limit is excessive. Stop signs were installed oo Barranca at Jeffrey Road lhe day rollowing t he collision. ltowever, city traffic engineer Ray Melle n . in a recent in· terview, said that the signs would have been ins ta lled regardless of the seriousness of the accident. Mellen said the C'ity follows standard pr ocedures for de- termining when new traffic con- trol devices should be ins talled. The st andards include the traffi c volume, exceptional hazards at the intersection or the number of accidents at an intersection. The Rough Ride rs Day Camp bus tragedy, said Mellen, was the firth traffic accident at the in- tersection within 12 months . Five accidents in a year is one of the crite ria for adding traffic control devices. .. Even if it had just been a fen· der-bender," Mell en said, "the signs would have gone up.·· Cl1eeks Offered San Clemente Fire Department Ambula nce T echnician David Cisar gets il reading on systoli c and diastolic blood pressure of Ra:y Smith, 85, who is saving a doctor bill. San Clemente firemen off er free blood pressure screening c linic for senior citizens th rough September at San Clem ente Community Clubhouse. Transportation will be provided for those who need it. Kissi11 er Sh11ttle Sadat Studying Israeli Terms ALEXANDRIA. Egypt <U PI) -Secretary of Slute Jlenry A. Kissinger today brought lo Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat the I sraeli terms for an interi m peace pact to avert a new Middle Eas t w ar. Jl c pronounced himself "reasonably hopeful " of success. Ki ssi n ger told r eporters aboard the jet that brought him from Jerusalem and two days of violent anti-Kissinger and anti- governmcnt demonstrations that the proposed agreement presents "an understandable dilemma for Israelis" but it is in he r best in- terests. The U.S. has agreed lo sell Israel two advanced types of jct SYRIA, JORDAN FORM JOINT COMMAND, A4 fighters, a s urface·to-s urface missile and laser-guided bombs in return for a n agreement to withdraw from the Sinai Desert as part of a peace setUement with Egypt, tbe Boston Globe re- ported today. The news paper said Kissinger is carrying with him ··a presiden- tial commitment to meet Isr ael's long-term needs to modernize its rorces under specific contr acts running into the 1980s. ") Upon arriving at his guest re- sidence, the palace of Ras El·Tin in this Egyptian summer capital, Kissinger told reporters: "I am hopeful. l hope I am meeting Sadat in a litUewhile. \Ve Fro'" Page Al will review the s tate or netcotiu· lions and will spare no effort to bring them to a success£ul con- clusion. I am r easonably hopeful at this time." I le an~ Sadat were meeting for an evening of talks a.nd private dining. .A .senior U .S. officinl in the Kissinger party told reporters the secret a r y planned t o hear Sadat's terms for the interim pcac-e p act a nd ma tch the m against those he got earlier today in a nearly five -hour t alk with lsraeli Premier Yilzhak Rabin in Jerusalenl. In each session of the shuttle diplomacy -aimed at blocking what Kissinger believes is the galloping danger of a new Arab- Jsraeli wa r -Kissinger acted as the negotiator. Hearing Rabin's terms. the explained what Sadat would counter with. With Sadat, Kissinger explained the Israeli. side. The American showed none of the gloom th at overcame him when the March attempt to over - see a new Is r ael· Egyptian agree- m~nt collapsed . The bul lhorn t a unt s o f Je r usalem d e- monstrators screaming "Kiss- inger Go Home!" left no a p· parent psychological scar. Aboard the plane, he said, "It is an underst a ndable dilemma for Israelis . But once Is raelis look at the whole context of events they will see th.cm in perspective.·· ''By s h owin g him fal se documentation, including so· called e vidence they were in the process of buying Wood y's Wharf Restaurant in Newport Beach, they convinced him (Burman) to draw out his life savings of $10,000, .. Toburen charged. From Page Al Silk Screening Methods Shown FINED .•• Asked by reporters if violent ri g ht -wing d e mons t rations against his mission Thursday night in Israel caused him con- cern, Ki ssinger r e plied, "You forget, I come fro m llarvard and I'm used lo them." Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and false stock certificates term ed by Toburen as "a lot of worthless paper." Police were tipped t o the possibility of a fraud and upon discovering Dr. Trace knew nothing of the activities of his two new "partners," Chambers and Liley were arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburen said. Both were r eleased on bail pending a preliminary hearing Sept. 24 . ''Dr~ Trace had agreed to testify for my case against them and now he is dead," Toburen said. Garden Grove police allege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo to kill Trace to prevent him from testifying. Niguel Driver Safe Mter Car Catapults Road A Laguna Niguel man escaped injury Thursday when his car coming a round a CW'Ved traffic Jane in Costa Mesa, rammed the rear of a s tOpped vehi cle, catapulting it through the Y- shaped intersection. Mack S. Morris, 20, or 23701 Mariner Drive, was luckier than the driver and passenger in the other car in the collision on 23rd Streel at Newport &ulevard, police said. Mol~rist Richard K. Berl{~ 28, and his passenger Kathryn T. Marshalo. 24, both of 3424 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, sustained moder ate injuries. They were treated at Costa t.1esa Memorial Hospital, a block from the accident scene, and re- . leased lo recuperate at home. ORANGE COAST '~' DAILY PILOT r,... o"'""' t,..,, °"''• "·l~t .,,,., , . .,...,. ,, ,..,.. -<11"'1•~"" ...... """bh-L·•1..,0tM1QO to•\I Pull""''"Q to...., • .,, ~•-•lr«l•I"''" "'" puf)IP......, """"""' lh•OwQh I "IN• .... C"'I• ,,.,. ... , "''"""" 0 .. o<ft, ~"'!!•'>qi-l)P-... ~ I 0-· 1••11 """'" , ... .,. ~•ddl•b•<~ \•If"' • .,d t .. q.., ... llo"M h '\,(,"th to••+ II ""'~~ '"J'"""'I t<M•Oih""bl" .... d!.4h"d•f>....,.~"'"'""' ,,,., "''"'-' ~"n'""'f>Q p•o111 " •' !JO ''''"' "4y !.ll••l. c.o.i. ,.,.. ... C.•• ••o• 111 . 'l'hl•. Rober! N. 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"' ••••Od.,tf~ ••'"""'' i..-t••• "'"'"""'" or '""'"II'"-"''· !Of(O"ll clO)• IHltl-11•10 o1 (h!O -••, ,.,,,.,.,., •. i<leM••,..,.,..,.(..,, .. , IJ to-n ... .,,.,.. .. ,t-'.Clll"'-'"''·,..ii11 .. , .. , ...... _~­-"'r- • ART SALES FICKLE. • • Laguna Canyon Road, Mary Youd, a glass blower, said she is .. very happy, very pleased" with this year 's sales. .. But people a re becoming more careful with their money," she added. Her glass figurines sell for $2 to $16. .. We haven 't sold many pieces, but the ones we have sold have been expensive ones," said Uoyd Thomp so n , a m ac ram e craftsman at the Sawdust. "It hasn't been a good season as far as money, but it ·s been good in other ways. We've been invited to other shows; you know, ex· posure." "One third of the exhibilors here at the Sawdust are jewelers. There·s a lot of competition," said a jeweler who gave his name as Ricardo. ''Most people are buying 'toe rings .' 1 expect that's because they ·r e inex- pensive." As of Aug. 14 . the Sawdust had attracted 224 ,000 paid adults. This is approximately six per- cent below last year, according to Michael Fickel, business manager. The fi gures do not in- clude children. At Art-A-Fair, a more tradi- tional show , on North Coast Highway, the mix was much the same. .. I expect to sell about $100 more than last year." said Rip- pel Rasmussen, a painter. Her sales last season totalled $1,000. "Last year, I sold more larger oils. This year my sales have almost been all s m all drawings.'' Judee DuBourdieu, an Art·A- Fair macrame maker, claimed there were fewer tourists from far away com ing to Laguna Beach. "Last year we sold about 70 per cent to out of town people. But I don·t think they are here in the numbers they were in the past." "We're down a third from last year ." she said. ''My sales a re as good or better as last year." said ceramist Walter Reiss. He has booths al each of the three s hows. Reiss said he places his least expensive merchandise ($2.50 to $50) at the Sawdust Festi val, moderate priced items ($7 lo $60) at Art-A-F air a nd expe nsive items ($15 to $110 ) at the Festival or Arts. He said the various prices fit with the type or buyers each festival attracts. Heir KU/nap Drama Told NEW YORK CUPI) .-A man wearing a ski m ask sli pped into Edgar Bronfman·s car the night the whisky magnate delivered the $2.3 million r ansom for his son, and forced him to drive through the city's darkened streets until the money could be transferred to a second car . The chilling s tory or the late night meeting was described in FBI affidavits for search war- rants unsealed Thursday. Shortly after the statements became publi c, a fed eral judge imposed a gag order to stop lawyers from discu.ssing the casf! with reporters as a grand jury began reviewlng the evidence. "But I ·m tiot disappointed with sales. I've got more than I can handle.·· Jean Spiry, /\rt-A-Fair presi- dent. said spot checks show this year's grounds attendance has doubled over last year's. She said precise figur es could not be reckoned because the show ac· cepts donations rather than a fixed admission fee. Treasurer Laura Smith said today sales are up one-third over last year. Art-A-Fair keeps detailed sales records because 10 percent of artists' sales arc returned to pro- mote the show. From Page Al COASTAL The comm ission said that the rights of the landower are not absblute and restrictions on the use of pri vate property had been held constitution al by the courts. "Under the coastal plan, as un· der many cons titutional land-use laws, peopl e can use their land in a variety of ways, but in some cases not as fully or intensively as they might like," it said. Costs to administer the coastal plan were put between $1 .5 and $2 .5 million and it was estimated another $125 million (al .today's prices) would be spent on land acquisition. The protection of the California coastline is not a "frill or lux· ury," the plan said. but is .. essen- tial for the state's long-term economic well· being." In long-term plans, the com- mission said the proposal calls for economi ca ll y so und measures, we ll ·planned, orderly development to reduce urban s prawl and protection or re- sources concerning the tourist, farming, timber and ocean fis- hing industries. The commission said it will probably com plet e adoption of the entire plan by Sept. 17 and send the proposal to the Legislature. whose approval wou ld make it law. The commission also added a provision to the master plan r es tric tin g the creation of shoreline condominiums. Seaside a partments may be converted to condominiums "on· JY If there are other rental units available in the immediate coastal area at similar rates.·· Also. property owners must notify tenants 90 days in advance of plans to s witch from itpart- ment to condominium and give the tenants first option rights to buy them. The commission staff called it "a key ingredient to a balanced housing program." In a statem ent adopted v.·ith the provision, the commission said its goal was lo provide "ac· cess to the coast ror persons or all income levels, all ages and all sorialgroups. "Private development ot vis· !tor.serving a nd commercial· recreation facilities in suitable ncarshore areas s hall have priority over other t ypes of de- velopment:' the !t;.:atcmen! said. Another poli cy included into the m aster plan limits the build- ing of terminals for Uquiefied natural gas s hips t o lightly Populated areas. • A demonstration in the techni· que of silk screening will be given by four Festival of Arts artists s tarting at 2 p.m. Satur- day on the festival growtds. The artists are Bijan Bahar, sc ulpto r ; Lu Murphine, ceramis t ; Willi a m Motta, painter and Don Tre dwa y. jeweler. The three Lagwta Beach art festivals will end their sum- mer season exhibitions Sunday night. Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER .-. ..• .•· .-· / . -~·-· , with the use of county employes in Hinshaw's s uccessful cam- paign for Congress. He is the only one so far not to be placed on probation. But un- like the others, because of his re- tirement last year. Armistead did not lose his job. The heaviest fin es levied on the illegal practices in lhe offi ce that Hin shaw h eaded have been $2.500. It was levied on former assis- tant assessor George Upton who is presently awaiting sentencing after pleading g uilty to three counts of accepting bribes. CONTINUES FINAL WEEK Fro•P~Al ARREST ••• at the corner of South Coast Highway and Mountain Road. Davis said the woman tossed the loaded weapon into a nearby car and claimed it w as a toy gwt. Police said the incident ap· parently was prompted due to a dispute over who had possession of the car keys. SPECIAL LEATHER SALE 20% OFF Premium quality glove leath· ;·;t~~~j~j~~~~~1ij~jl1ii~~~~i er furniture in select group . . , of colors and styles. Hides;. -. ha nd podded to bring out " • ~l=j~~ genuine beauty. Custom · Bench made, ha nd tied con· struction. Some pieces also available in beoutiful glate leather a t t he same so ... ing~. O[AtERS FOR: HENREOON • OREXEl • HERITAGi: • l(ARASTAN •,WQOOMARK •BAKER FINE FURN ITURE & l NTERi OR DESIGN "IC Svn. 11·5.JO • 01)e< Oays 9 'lil 5,30 • friOoy 9·9 •Closed Mondays * JOPllANCr • '1,.,•Q "''•Wl"("I""( 8LllO. l19 1}1~ NEWPO RT 8£ACH • 1 ,,, Wf'\l(t•lf 0 '1. t')() 10!>0 lACUNA 6ft,(H • J~\ NO~!•! l".1:ASI ,...,,, ·•• 11·.~· -( I I I • - \ I Wnteh Those Stops Auto 'Trickery' Away From Home BySYLVI/\ PORTER \Vhat 1r your car unexpectedl y grinds lo a hult on a trip, hundredbi or even thous.ands or m iles from your home where yo u know nothing ilbout the loc<.11 service stations .and thcr(''s no llc tlL•r Bu siness Bureau to call 9 • Althoue h most service statlon.!I on the road are no more .anxiou~. to s windle. you than those ne;j r home, some "last chance stations actuall)' speclahzc in "skinning the dude" -especially ~il ong lonely slretch~s of the nation's 42,SOO· I mile 1nter:1tate h1 gh1A.·ay ~ystem . I They m ny try to sell I you an oi l chttnge or a new oil rut<"r by fl11 shmg a dipstick covered with "dirty" (lit (all oil 1n a ear looks "'dirt)'" after ,1 few m1nutesol circulution in the engine J. Money's Worth SOM•: SWINDLERS will actually slasl) your t ires ("honk1ng'') whale you aren't look1ne in order to sell you new ones Or they will refuse to remount tires they have re· moved until you agree to buy a new set (at an exorbitant pnce, of course J Or they will tell you your tires have dangerous "flaws" and mus t be replaced. While yo ur car its jacked up ror new, tires. they may wobble the front wheels as "proof" you need new ball 101nts loo -but Cjll suspension systems are de· signed lo have some l ~cness when the weight is orr the v.·heels Among their other quick and dirty tricks: Draining the acid out of a battery cell, replacing it with plain water, then "proving·• the battery 1s dead by a hydrometer check : Be nding windshield wiper blades and pointing out you need new ones; ''BOILING BATl'ERIES" -putting an alkali such as baking soda or Alka-Seltzer in a battery to make it foam and appear damaged or dead or pounng soapy water on the top to produce t he sa me appearance; .. Short slick1 ng''-pounng ''011" from an empty can; .. Short thumbing'' -or not pushing the dipstick all the way 1n ; "The hquid s moke trick" -1nduc1ng s moke from an engine by spraying 1t with che micals; Puncturing radiator hoses: Slashing the fa n belt. Swilch1ng 1gnit1on wires around to make the e ngine run roughly or not a l a ll ; .. Bending wires on the alternator to make lhe red warn· ing hght glow ; Sqwrt1ng 011 on the engine lo si mulale a leaking fuel pump or o1lpump; F1lhng the gas tank from one pump and charging the higher amount registered on an adJacenl pump, ALTERING AMOUNTS or adding sums to the credit card shp afler you leave -or 1mpr1nt1ng blank balls with your card to be fail ed 1n after you have gone. To avoid these fast-buck maneuvers , stand by and carefully watch all operations perlormed at any service sta- tion whose reputation 1s unknown lo you If you suspect your oil has ~n incorrectly checked, ask to have the check repeated. Watch the gas tank filling operations. Don't leave your car unattended, and if you must, even for a few minutes, lock your doors. 1 If you want to use the rest room, tock your car and do so before you even ta lk to the service people about your car's problems. Check the credit card slip for the correct amount before )'OU sign and save your co pies to check your bill at home before paying. Ne ver let your credit card out of your sight. Have your car checked regularly for possible trouble spots · e.g • tire tread, fan belt, balteey, 1gn1t1on and other electncal eqwpment, radiator hoses, spark plugs, brake Owd. Without fa il , have this checkup done before you leave home for a long automobiletnp EXPERTS SAY, FOR a trip orG ,000 miles or more, you should install a complete new or almost new set of tires before you go a nd t ake along a spare with as much tread as your regular tires. IC you're pulhng a camper, another two good spares are a must. If you begin to suspect you are in trouble on a trip, heed the warning signals and slop early, Trideiat Dispute U.S. Steel Denies Shipment 'B_alking' WASHINGTON CUPi l - U.S. Steel Corp. has denied charges the nation's No. 1 steel producer had refused to provide parts for the Navy's Trident nuclear s ubmanne program. Sen William Proxrrure, (D· Wis ,) accused the Pt ntagon this week actin1 hke "a kind of patsy·• in not actively re· s1sting U S. Steel's recent re· fusal to sign contracts to pro- vide necessary parts for the Triden.t program unless cost Phone Finn Replacing Large Vans General Tel ephone has switched to s ubcompact vehicles in Orange County in a company.wide effort to con· serve fuel and to reduce air pallution, according to J . S. Botelho, division manager. Botelho said the: subcom· accounting rUles were eased. IN /\ PREPARED stale· mcnt to the Joint committee on defense production , of whi ch Proxmire is vice chairman, U.S. Steel pres1· dent David M . Rodenck said his company only requested a waiver on the apphcation of cost accounting standards ln accordance w ith the pro- cedure r equired by govem· mcnt regulations. lie said U S Steel "did not stop shipments, nor do we in· tend to " On Wednesday, Arthur Schoenbaut, e xecutive secretary of the Cost Account· ing Standards Board, s aid U.S Steel also attempted to circumvent government cost control rules on 19 defense contract s totallin" $18 .4 milhon. Roderick said the company has a long h istory of helping the Defense Department with both technical and supply problems and its policy has always been one of rendering full assistance to the naUoo's defense errort. pacts have replaced thctradi· STEEL'S vast re· tional vans used by telephone U. h8 •1 .111 ·de a installers. searc a~1 ies prov1 Atcordtni to Botelho, continuing so,urce of General expects to save more C!X'pe.rat1ve effort 1n this re. than J million gallons of fuel 1ard, ~e.sa1d. and an erttimated $250,000 ln operating coats annually when the conversion is c:om· pleted of the 2,725 neet in the r.ntire system 1te said oir pollutants wW be: reduced to half or lb. .1mount emitted by the old neet.. At Wedn esd ay '• bearing, Prox mi re a aid U.S. deren&e industries could, by withhold+ In g vi tal mat eria l s , ·'bh1ckmall the federal gov· entment .. into r elaxing cost •ccountlng standards and ot.hC!rwise violate federal law. 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(;orp • ., l+'Mi+ byre CCM'ti I S • V. tlfllt~R•O I SO lll 23\'o .. z...,n 11111 ~lll) 11 •~ •• LOS ANGELES (AP) -A second quarter net loss or $47 mil hon, or $7.99 a share, has added to the financi al troubles or Daylin, Inc. currently operating under Chaptc; 11 of the Bankruptcy Act . . However, Dayl1n president Sanford S1~oloff said Thursday the: f1nn's sale of its 1'4 -store Grea t Eastern Discount. Centers djvision has raised DayUn 's invested cash pas1llon by about $19. million. Pear Prices SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A bumper crop of Bartlett. pears has driven their pnce down by $40 per ton rrom la1t year. the California Cannlnc Pear As50Ciallon r~pc:rrte<I. " JIB DAILY PtLOT Friday. August 22, 1975 Bomb Defused On Police Car LOS ANGELES <UPll -A bomb v.•as follnd ;1tt<1cht-d tu ;_in tu\markcd llOli<'C l"ar <'a rly lod:1y a ft>"' hours o(tt•r <1nuthcr bomb was dls<'ovcrl'd ir1 ;_i 11arking lot where a black :ind "'hilc poH<'e car had been parkt·d. The tv.•o bon1bs. y;hit h policl' said wt~re simil-.1r <.1nd of "lligh 01·der:· V.'C're dt•ac11,·att,•d bv men1bers of the botnbsqu<ul . Capt. !\1l'r\'ln K in~. hl'.ad or lho po li ce invcstigat1\·c s upport division , said no Pt'rsons or group had takt•n t·rc•d lt for plat·ing lhl' tv.·o bon1bs . Fair :lrridf•111 • WOODLAND (l\P> -A 23- year-old work n1 an has died from injuries he s uffl'ft'd '"he n a ferris wheel fell O\'t•r :is it \\'3 S being dismantled at a fair. coroner 's officials sny. The \'itt i m v.'as id entified Thursday .1s Bcnj:.in;in Patton of Vc·ntura. li e die d \\'ed nC's d :ay in Woodland !\1en1 orial 1-Juspital from massive ht•ad ~u1d intt•rnal injuries suffered \\hen he fell 15 fe('l to the ground in this Sacran1ento Valley town, of- ficials said. A .. trPss Guilty SAN DIEGO IAPl -A one- time professional model who \\'anted to be a movie star will be ~entenced Sept.1 1 for the J a nuary slaying of a San Diegocoindcaler. After four days of deliheration, a Supreme Court jury convicted Kimberly Carol Conner, 30, of Dallas in the shooting death of John Stillma n, 70. ( S tate J Mafia Probe LOS ANGELES (UPll - ~layor Tom Bradley hns asked lhe polire con1mission to check '1n charges by police chief Ed Davis t hat the l'itafia is moving into the rity's pornography busi- nt>ss. Poli ct> comm ission president Sam \\"illian1s reportC"dly has rc- ~uested a re port on the subject. 1'.idnapPr Sought LOS ANG ELES (AP) -.r\n un- identifi cd man was being so~ht in the kidnaping of a bank vice president ~·ho was atxlucted at g unpoint a nd then freed un- harmed 2~:! hours later although the den1anded ransom o( $200,000 \\'as not paid. Officers identi(ied the bank ex- rcutive Thurs day as Hen ry Carls on, 59. of the United Calirornia Bank branch in sub- urban Encino. LA Che .. ks Ca•e LOS ANGELES CAP) -/\ v.·oman authorities believe to be a key link in the theft o( SJ.5 million in city !'hecks has b~n arrested by district attorney's in- vestigators. Joyce Le"·is , 45. was arrestl'd Thursday on warrants charging her "'ith 13 felony counts inciud- ing conspiracy to commit grand theft and fo rgery, forgery, at· templed grand theft, attempted receipt of s tolen property and perjury . Enters Memphis Hospital UPIWI ...... i~O Ody•sey? Actor Yul Brynner has gone to court lo gel out or ap· pea rances with the road sf\ow ''The Odyssey.'' H e said he w as threatened with a $1 million damage suit. ir he le ft the cast . Thief Caught Sipping Loot ,.AK11'1A , Wa sh. <U PI) - Police said they caught a beer truck thief because he stopped to sample the loot. The truck was s tolen Thursday v.·hile driver Bill Jefferies was making a tavern delivery and \\'as spotted by another driver in a nearby Lown two hours late r. Police said thev arrived a t the scene, found the" culprit lO<'ked ins ide vehicle's r efri ger ator doors. guzzling bee r. The unidentified truck hijacker would be quest ioned after he thawed out, police said. Elvis Quits Las Vegas Show FTom \\'ire Sen dces . Singer Elvis PTesley, who reportedly has been on a series of crash diets to shed excess pounds, ~anceled his latest Las Vegas engagement because of fa tigue and flew home to ~l e mphis for hospitalization. ~ The 40-year-old Presley opened a t lhe Las Vegas Hilton Monday night and was scheduled to perform through Labor Day. But. at the suggestion of doctors, he canceled the engagement after Wed· nesday night's pe rforma nces. It marked the fifth time since 1973 that he has been hospitalized. E lvis appeared to lire easily during Wednesday night "s appearanC'es and frequently sat down "'·hile other entr rtainers continued to perform . • First I~ady Betty Ford is :=;uffering from a re- currence of her chronic arthritic neck ailme nt. The Preside nt"s wife believes her ailment ...,.as aggra vated hy a 70-m inut e helicopter ride over the Rock y l'i·lountains on her arrival a t Vail, Colo. 11 days ago. She has s uffered from an arthrilic condi· tion for 10 years. Mrs. Ford has been laking '"·hirlpool baths in the swimming pool at their r ented chalet to ease the pain. • eErTYFORo G loria llurd, a 29-inc h d warf, has given hirth in CIC'veland to an 18 112-inch, S-pound, 9-ounce son who doctors say is normal. The mother <.i nd child. named Anthony, Wi're reported doing "·ell artcr the birth· by Caesare;in section .. ~1 iss Jiurd. 23. is known as Tiny Tina in the carnival 'vith ""·hich s~c tr a vel s. Friends said the lather of the child is af00ut6 feet tall. •• The Knights of Columbus criticized a membcr- Sen. Ed\\·ard Kennedy (0 -J\.lass.) -for pl aying a key role in the defeat of a bill which would have prohibit· ed government f undingof abortions. It rev.·ard Cor information leading to the arrest and conviction of the slayers of actress Barbara Colby and actor J ames Ki~rnan has been increased to $25.000. authorities confirril.ed. Miss Colby. 36, and Kiernan, 35, were s hot to de· ath July 24 as they left an acting workshop in Venice, Calif. Mi ss Colby was to have been a regular cast member on the ne"· CBS show, ··phyJJis. '' • The International Federation of Arab LawyerS says it sent $1,000 to the Southern Poverty Law Center to express its solidarity with the defense of Joan Little. An a nnouncement s aid the contribution had, been sent by A mbassador Amin llilmy, pe rmanent U.N. observer (or the Arab League. Miss Little, a young black \ v.·oman, was acquitted last week ... , in Raleigh, N.C. of charges she -f.~. had murdered her jailer. She JOAH L1nt£ said she stabbed him in self· defense a fter he forced her to perform a sex act. • l\'illiam Jacks Jr .• Quincy, has been named lhe California handicapped rehabilitant of lhe year, the state Department or Rehabilitation announced. J acks, 29. is confined to a wheel chair by a mus - cle disorder. A graduate of UC Berkeley, he works 'as a probation officer for Plumas County. J acks was C'ited for his "fierce spirit or in· dependence and determination." • John Fawcett of f~air l.a wn "·on $250,000 in the Jt'rsey Jackpot lottery drawing. Fawcett. a telephone company s plicer , got his ;ige and the prize mixed up when reporter s in· le rviewed him. · Asked how old he was, F awcett started lo mut· ter 250. lhen cor rected himselC with a r elative's help and said 25 . • Jn a rcsolution, the tt took just 10 seconds for Scottish si nger Lulu Supreme Council of lhe (~--------) to end her six-year marriage toBritJsh pop guitarist v.•orld·s largest Catholic l)EOJ>J .. E Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. fratern al society s:iid . The divorce "'as one of severa l qui ckie ones Kennedy "rcg1·etfully de-~ranted under a special British procedure for parte d Crom a con1-separated couples with no s mall children. Lulu, 26. passionate Christian concern for li(c "'hen he ex-who appeared in the Sidney Poitier film "To Sir ereised a vigorous leadersh.ip role in the defeat of \\'ith I..ov(' . ., \vas married lo Gibb in 1969. They the Bartlett amcn<lmcnt. ., ::>C'parotcd in 1973. • * Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz clashed with Ham radio operators up and down the East leaders or consumer groups who criticized his de -Coast have tune d their sets to a Crcquency which partment for a predicted 9pcrcent increase in retail "'ill hope full y relay word of the sale a rrival of Al· food prices in 1975. ta n Chadburn in Portugal. "\\'_e think. Americjn food policy is being made by Marie Anto1nctte," Carol T. f'orc man told Buti. Mrs. F orcma1l, executive director o r the Cons umer Feder:ltion of 1\merica, referred to the French cmpre~s \\'ho, v.·hl"'n told mobs were rioting for bread, com m cnted "Let then1 cat cake.'' · Suit Thrown Ont Chadburn, 29, set oul from East Orleans, J\.tass. 136 days ago in an S.foot sailboat named "The Dream ··. lie est imated the trip would take 120 days. Prof. Alli son Macomber, 59, a Boston college ;a.rt teacher. and a ha m radio operator for 50 years, started s('nd ing a message which he said is "just s h<'rt of an SOS.'' Case Too Sordid for Judge make a decision as to who among these depraved people to beU('vc. There fore this c:1se is dis· 1nissed." marijuana aJtcr an illegal search or hJs home. Jle said it violated his constitutional rights. 1'he suit ali;c:> alleeed that lhe sherif( had persona.I ·motives for the arrest, sin ce he was "OPt'nlY goinsc with and dating'' Wim· bcrly's wife. Synthetic Hamburger? More Fabricated Foods Seen in Future By the Associated Press Sometime in the not too dist:ll'lt future you may bl' sitting down to a lunch of m il k th at never came ,. from a co"'· hamburger tha t ne\.·er saw a steer and chocolate bars with 1t ary a trace of a cocoa bean. And you probably won't think thert"'s anything unusual about your food. Scient i s t s and indus try analys ts predict a surge in the form or s bape we're used to or contain ingredients nol usually associated with the products. Some of the consumer groups, Politicians Pondering Coast Poll Newport Beach city council m e mbe rs Paul R yckoff a nd Lucille Kue hn h ave scheduled an Aug. 29 meeting to resolve their differences over :1 fresh opinion poll planned for t he city lo aug- ment data gathe red in 1969. R yckoff has opposed the idea on the bas is of expense and the matter of f air questions and responses. B U T MRS. K UF.H N h as strongly endorsed a new poll us· ing modern. sophistiC'ated techni- ques to assess community de- s ires and needs. One aim o( the poll, she insists, is to determine community <..1t- titudes and desires for hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds for minorities. the aged and citizens with housing pro· blC'mS. T he cash is expected to be granted to the city under a block grant program sponsored by the Federal Department of Housing and_ Urba n Development. THE "MEDIATION'' meeting was suggested by other coun· C'ilmen r ecently after the latest debate on the poll issue. Mrs. Kuehn has insisted that by using professional pollsters, impartial and valua ble d a ta could be obtained . The value of a newopini"on poll, she said this week. is to em· hellish the results of the Newport Tomorrow survey which was a community planning effort con- cluded in the late 1960s. · MRS. KUEHN TIDS week took issue with a recent staff report which contained a sample or poll questions asked in a similar pro- ject in Costa Mesa. · She asserted t hat the sample questionnaire from a neighbo r· ing city may have created the w r ong i mpr ess io n a n;ion g Newport's councilmen. because of the nature of lhe questions. R yckoff, who at present favors a r eferendum on some m ajor is- s ues, including downcoast annex- ation, has opposed the $7,900 ex· pense for the newest effort. Presently. the council has budgeted $3,000 tor a poll. (CONSUMER ) including s ponsors of last s pr- ing 's fo'Qod 0;,i y, oppos e the (abricatcd foods. They urgue agains t c hemica l additives v.»hic b they s;.1y have not been adequatt~ly tested. They claim that ntanuf11cturcrs are mislead· ing the public by packaging the syntheti cs or substitutes so they will look exactly like traditional foods. Ba .. ktoWork UPIT•~ Jane Fonda has returned to Leningra d to reshoot scenes f or ''The B lue bird,'' the firs t Soviet -American film production. The reshooting w as necess itated by t h e r eplacem e nt ·of the ailing J ames Coco. Condominium Item Tabled By Planners A decision on a 33-unit con· dominum project proposed near Alicia P a rkway in Lag una Niguel was continued this week b y county plannin g com- miss ioners. A halt-dozen homeowners near the proposed s ite spoke a gainst ils c o n s t ruction . The h om eowners told the c.o m - missioners tha t the multi-family units would create a traffic'pro- bl em , rui n existing homeowners' views and produce too m uch noise. The county pla nning staff had recommended rejecting the tract because it would be too dense for the property. The staff suggested the 1 project could be approved with stipulations. The proposed condominiums are surrounded by single-family homes, according tostafr. Other sourtes say governmt"T'lt labeling requirements arc suffj. cient to protect the public. They contend that a ll the information is there -consumers just have to team to look for it . The U .S. D(•p:irtment of Agri c ultur" estimat("s sales or fabricated foods will total $2:3 billion by 1980. 1.1.lmost double the $13 billion racked up in total salC's in 1973. WILLIAM llALF., a market analyst at Arthu1· D. Little Inc. or Cambridge, Mass .. predi cted that by 1980, the food industry will s pend about $2 .5 billion on substitute ingredienls, compared to St billion in 1975. Wh y the s witch to subslitulcs? They're often che aper lo m ake. .. As the price or traditional in· gredienls goes up, there's more room for technology to operate unde r that level,'' said Hale. TllEV M F:ET a demand in a, wo rld tha t ·cannot produce enough natural items like heel and s ugar lo keep up with grow· ing appetites. 1.'he world food <'risis has spurred the search for development of nonmeat sources of protein, particularly in the area of soybean derivatives. Jn some cases. the fabricated f oods o ffer a nutri tiona l alternative lo n atural ingr e· dients tha l have come under atr tack for one r eason or another. Concern over cholesterol, Co"r ex- ample, he lped lead to substitute egg products. Many of the items have been around for y ear s. Margarine gained popularity during World War JI when rationing m ade but· ter scarce . B ut in the early years, pressure from the dairy industry prevented margarine manufac- turers from t·oloring their pro- duct yellow. THE PRESSURE eased, tastes changed and som e people actual- ly prefer m argarine today, not only fo r flavor. but also ~cause it conta ins little or no saturated fats. Look a round your-kitchen. There's artilicial sweetener, non- dairy products to put in coffee, sausages made frrim soybeans , scrambled egg mixes m ade from nonpoultry product s. Im itation milk and cheese "will be wjdely used,'· said llale. who really doesn't like the tewn .. imitation" because it carries what he thinks is an unCairly negative implication. IL\LE SAID MANY dairy pro- ducts already include sub6litute' ingredients. Look at the ice _ cream container. (or example. It may not mention the word '"milk'' a nywher e. Ins tead , you'll see s omething called sodium casein ates. These are milk proteins, extracted from whole milk a nd combined with sodium to sta bilize the mixture. Extracts or no, t he caseina tes are still milk. Wh at about the products that a re totall y d if· ferent Crom what you might im- agine? Petition Presented Kermit Bird of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service s aid that government identity standards (or products limit ingredients. I{ you wa nt to call something ice cream, for example. you must in· elude a certain percentage of butter fat. A FROZEN DESSERT made from vegetable Cats may look, Mesa .Group to Eye 19th Street Woes tas te and have the same nulri· tional value as ice cream, but it C'an't be call~d by the traditional n3'me . Food and Drug Administration r egulations require that a ny manufacturer ma king a nutri· tiona l c laim for a prodllct must list exactly how much of the re- commended daily allowance o( certain nutrients the product con· tains. The la be l a lso must include the ingr edients, with the m ain in· gredient list ed first . A petition complaining about the condition of 19th Street h as been referred by the Costa Mesa City Cou ncil to the West.side Task Force, an official city commit- tN>. The pe tition, submitted to the city coun cil thi s week, car- ried 28 sign atures a nd com- plained about the state or the neighborhood between Whittier and r.-lonrovia A venues on 19th Street. The petition urged the council to assign personne l "to c lean up l h e s lum -like ap· pcaranceof this street ." DON llALL, chairman of the Westside Task Force. said lhe problem is one or conflicting pro- perty uses between residential a nd commercial. Ten years ago the area was designated a transi· tional zone, a move designed, }{all said , to he lp change the s treet into purely commercial use. 2 Committees Need Members The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil is seeking applicants tor the city's Ho u sin g o.nd Natural Resourct>s committees. But this has not h appened and confli cts have remained, he said. A PLAN TO widen 19th Street a nd put a bridge over the Santa Ana River connecting with Ban· ning Ave nu e in Huntingt o n Beach might have a bearing on lhe problem . City offi c ials believe that such a move, which would dive rt traf· fie to 19th Street from Paci(ic Coast llighway, would make it busier and thus more attract ive to commercial development. Flag Football Sigmip Dates Set in Mesa "You have to get used to key words," s aid Bird. Jo"ruit-fl avored drink is not the same thin g as fruit juice. Chocolale·n avor ed syrup is not chocolate . T he word "fl avored" is the tip off, telling you to look carefully at lhe ingredient list. DO THE t'ABRICATED pro· ducts taste es good as what we are accustomed to calling the .,real thing?" "To som e they do and to some they don't," said Bird. "I think probably we're changing our t astes, but it takes a couple generations.'' By the year 2000. (or examptC, t here will be a greater need for Flag these dates if yau're a high -prot ei n a lte rnatives to youngste r living In Costa Mesa meal. And by that time, Bird pre- and you wa nt to play n ag Coot· dicted, youngsters probably wi lt ball : Sept. 13 a nd Sept. 20. have d e v e loped a t aste (or Those are th e days when you soy burgers and other items. can sign up (or the n ag Cootball HALE AGREED nlJ\T some teams sponsored by the city's Leisure Services Department. o( the substitutes take getting For boys the registration wilt used t o. But he also said t.hai be nt Te Winkle Park and Estan· technology is improving navor. cia lligh School Crom 9. a.m . to "It's diCficult to competc~with noon each day. nature in providing flavor," he For girls. the signup d ates and said, "but ther e is room £or both times are the same, but the lo<'&· lypes of products in the market lions are Coll ege Park, Balearic. pl anc:i~· sald there are two main Ca l i Co rnia, P a ul arl n o, ·Lindbergh, and Pomona schools. . ' reasons for eating: first to pro· F1 ag football is open lo those in vide enjoyment and second to -h b d si mply fuel the body. SHREVEPORT, La. (APl -A fed eral Judge. describing the t estimony In his tourt too ~epraved to continue, has tossed but a $1 million ('ivil damage suit. ' .. We have got involved he re With a bunch o r gun-carrying. confessed adulterers. morally ba n krupt . po ssi bl e sex ' pervert.•.'' U.S . District Court Judge Ben C . Dawkins told the six-member j ury Thur!>day. "I think it is be.neath the digni- ty of this court and jury for us to Dawkins made the ruling midway through the third day of a trial in which .J . Rush Wimber- ly, a Cormer assistant district at· t.orney of Bienville Parish, wa~ :suing 6ienvillc Paris h Sherifr Arvis F.. \\1hitm an. \\1imberly's !'uit c harged that he was arrested in February 1974 and charged with possession of "We have heard some of the most sordid testimony it has e ver been my experie nce to have· heard in my 64 yean:," said Dawkins. The }lousing Committee has been researching local housing needs . The newly ro rmed Natural Resources Committte will study o pen space. ronserva· tion and ocean approaches. T hose interested in serving on the committees m ay telephone Jackie Washburn, council aide, at City llall, 494·1124. the third through e1g t g ra es. In the future, he said, rV>nple The signup fee is $2.SO. Gomes .... -... will begin Sept. 21. probably will stick to natural A leisure 5ervices aide said roods whe n they are eating for that the city is hoping w recruit enjoyment and will turn to sub. parents to coach the boys' teams. stitvtes when they want fuel. • . . . . I \ I I • I I \ I i I I 7 I . 7 Saddlebaek VOL. 68, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 TEN CENTS MAC Studies Joint Air Use of El Toro 1'he possibility or Joint civiljan- m ililary ust> of the El Toro Marine Corµ.5 i\1r ~l<ttion will be studied by !ht· Mis.sion Viejo Muni<'i p;il Actvis ury Council (!\1ACJ ~1onday night. Councilmen have pluced the elem on the :..q~cnda of a special met>ling Sl'l fur 7:30 p.m. ;.it 26129 La Paz Road. H inshaw· E x -Aide 'Guilty Ry Gt\ RY GRANVll..LE Of lh• 0.lil• Pt IOI St.tll Another member or Rep. An- drew 1-lins haw ·s (It-Newport Bearh> 1972 assessor·s office ca;npaign team has been fined $1 ,000 after pleading guilty lo fals ifying county payroll re- cords. fo"'ined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams but not placed on probation was Kirk J-\rmistcad, &I. Armistead, a retired Marine general, left his post in the as· sessor's o ff irt.> that llins haw headed from 1965 through 1972 in mid-1974. Dul whe n the Orange County Grand Jury ind icted nine or- ficials last Decembe r and charged them ·with conspiring lo campaign on f"linshaw 's betialf -at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among them. Three weeks ago, he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca- tion slips for county employes when they were actually working on llinshaw's 1972 campaign tv unseal incumbent Republican maverick John Schmitz. When his client was sentenced Thursday . defense atlorn<'y "Michael Mccrae argued that Armistead had been punished enough through the adv~rse publicity resulting from the scan- dal. The Sl;OOO fine jndicated that Judge iWlJllatn~ apparenUy did not agf'e that the publicity was punishment e noug h. But the judge also discarded Deputy District Attorney William Evans' argument that Armistead be sent to jail to dis· courage other public officials from such acts. Armistead is the seventh former worker in the assessor's office to be fined in connection CSee FINED, PageA2) Irvine Corner Dangerous, Claim Alleges The parents of three children involved in the fatal Rough Riders Day Camp bus tragedy in Irvine Jun(" 23 have filed claims totaling $2.2 million against the city, char gi ng that the intersec· lion of J e£frey and Barranca roads v.1as unsafe. The city council is expected to deny the claims Tuesday night. Denial of such claims is routine council procedure. The clai- mants may then seek legal ac- tion. Mr. and ~1rs . W. J ames Ram- ming, whose 6·year-old son . John, was killed in the collision between the van rrom the Foun- tain Valley day camp and a double·trailer gravel truck, filed a claim for damages totalling $200.000. ~trs. G~1yl c C;,1ntell a of Santa Ana, whose children Christopher and J ack were injured in the crash, riled a claim for $2 million against the city. · Both c laims conte nd that the city was negli gent for not having atop signs or other traffic control devices posted on Barranca al Jeffrey Road. The claims aJso <See CLAIM, Page A%) WATER BILLS DRAIN HUMOR ROSWELL, N.M. CAP)-Jack 1-t. Bakt'r opened his mail and discovered three water bills from the city, one ror S.00, one for $10.95 and one for $187,209.08. Baker blamed the excess bill· ing on a computer error. .. We've been out or town most of' the month,'' Baker lamented. City Manager Bob Owen !5aid he bad no idea why Baker got three bills. "There 'll probably be a lot of opposition to it," predicted MAC Chairman Richard Lowcock. l.owcock was referring to a coun- ty application tor commercial flights out of El Toro. Orange County supervisors formally asked the Defense Department Tuesday to allow commercial jet traffic at both the El Toro base and the Los AJamitos Naval Air station. Lowcock said commercial flights "would probably have to co right over Mission Viejo. I noticed when they were bringine; the Vi etnamese refugees in the planes were going way down low." The MA C chairman noted that several candidates who cam- paigned ror last year's council election did sq on the basis or aircraft noise. One is Councilwoman Kathleen Kelly who, along with fellow eount'il m ember J ea nne Gagnebin, had the item posted on the agenda. "I don't think there should be any c.>xpans ion of flights," said Mrs. Kelly. ··1 have no bone to pick with the milttary -they were there first -bul com - mercial flights would be a great disservice to the community." l\-1rs. Kell y :idded that Mission Viejo reside nts .:J!rc:Jd y ar e s ub- jected to military OYCrflights and that additional aircraft would make the problem worse. Neither Mrs. Gagnebin nor fellow Councilmen John Noble and Cal NeYc were available ror comment todcty. While he s aid that he couldn'L s peak for the council as a whole. Chairman Lowcock indicated that ht.> would push for public CSl'e MAC, Page A2) Coast Man Arrested ' For Murder 'Setup' ff a s II is S a11 . Adm . Hyma n G. Rickover, the "father or the nuclear s ubmarin e," testifies before the Joint Committee on Derense ProQ.uction during a probe of efforts by U.S. Steel to skirt government accounting s tandard s. Rickover favors rigorous standards in defense con· tracts which h e says could s ave the taxpayers up lo $3 billion a year. • State Aid Rec eived School Taxes Drop 13 Cents By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OftlM 0.Uy PilMSUH Saddleback Valley Unified School District officials said to.. day that the final general purpose tax rate for 1975-76 wiU be $5. 70, amounting to a 13-cent drop from last year's tax rate of $5.83. School authorities had original· ly forecast a tax rate of $5.65 per $100 or assessed valuation but runds r eleased by Gov. Brown under SB 220 raised it another five cents. The legislative act will funnel *"51:11110· 16 stafi; tlinds intb''ltfe district, combined with about $189,000 Croll) local lax IOW'Ces, f OI' .a,&.otal °'""o ,ooo. Because taxpayers in the Jocal district have been asked to share the cost of the subvention, talCes had to be raised by six cents. Initially , school district of· fi cials had predicted an increase or six cents or seven cents as a re· suit of SB 220's passage. John Cooper, assistant superintendent of the Saddleback district, said the complexity o( the new state law has generated public statements which have clouded the issue. li e said several tax rate estimates were published based on out.of-date county sources and. that \tie confusion was co•· powtded by another proviso or t h e new legisl ation : school boards had to take specific action authoril:ing the county to adjust their tax rates lo match the in· lent of the law. Kissinger Relay The Saddleback board took such action Aug. 11, authorizing Supt. Richard Welte lo make changes in the final budget and to raise the tax rate. Sadat Gets Terms Several other county school districts , among them the Capistranc Unified School Dis· tricl. rejected SB 220 funds because they would have had to raise their t ax rates by a few cents. From Israeli Side ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (UPI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger today brought to Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat the Israeli terms (or an interim peace pact to avert a new Middle East war. lie pronounce d himself "reasonably hopeful" of s uccess. Kissinger t o ld reporters aboard the jet that brought him from Jerusalem and two days o[ violent anti-Kissinger and anti- government demonstrations lhat the proposed agreement presents "an understandable dilemma for Man Sentenced For Soliciting Wife's Murder Costa Mesa ba nk manager Darrell Dean H e iser, who pleaded guilty lo soliciting his wife·s murder, was sentenced to six months in Orange County Jail Thursday. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser, 42, 16092 Windemeir St., Huntington Beach, credit for 90 days already served in county jail and placed him on five years formal proba· ti on. ;-, Heiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his office al Crocker Na· tional Bank, 3333 Bristol Sl.~ Costa Mesa, after allegedly mak· ing a $600 down payment on his wife's murder . According to informalion r e- leased by Costa Mesa detective George Wilson al the time of the arrest. the money was paid to sherirr·s undercover officer Les Leber. The full amount o ( the murder pact was to have been $10,000, Wilson said. No motive ror the planned kil'- ing was given. Heiser. who was in custody but dressed in a busl· ness suit when scntenced1 had been m arried lo his wire 12 year•. The couple have twO.: children. '" lsraelis" but it is in her best in· teresls. CThe U.S. has agreed to sell Israel two advanced types or jet ,SYRIA, JORDAN FORM JOINT COMMAND, A4 fighters, a surface·to-surface m issile and laser-guided bombs in return for an agreement lo withdraw from t he Sinai Desert as part Of a peace settlement with Egypt, the Boston Globe re· ported today. (The newspaper said Kissi.ngt!r is carrying with him ••apresiden· tiaJ commitment lo meet Israel's long-term needs to modernize its forces under specific contracts running into the 19805.") Upon arriving al his guest re- ~idence, the palace of Ras El-Tin in this Egyptian summer capital, Kissinger told reporters: "I am hopeful. I hope I am .meeting Sadat in a litUe while. We will review the state of negotia- ·tions and will spare no effort to bring them to a succ:essful ron- clusion. I am reasonably hopeful at this time.·• He and Sadat were meeting for an evening of talks and pri vale !See KISSINGER, Page JU) ··Even with the new authoriza- tion by SB 220, the board took its action with great reluctance," Cooper said. ''Only the need to hold reasonable reserves caused the board to initiate action to claim llle additional local amount provided by SB 220." Before the money was made available, the Saddleb~ck Valley Unified School District had re- serves of $300,000 or l.25 percenl or the budget, a condition which admi nistrators d escribed as "wholly inadequate" to meet emergencies. Trustees ordered all of the funds made availa ble into the re- serve account to meet unforeseen contingencies. "The board speci(ically or· dered that the money generated by SB 220 not be spent for in· creases in programs or salaries,·• Cooper pointed out. ••Thus the tight re in on spending instituted by the board remains in effect and will continue lo do so.·• Supt. Welte assured taxpayers that the district would continue to make every effort lo provide the best quality education ror the lowest dollar price. "School districts will continue <SeeTAX RATE, Page AZ). Triple Treat Mom Get.s Three Daughters A SURPRISED Westminster mother has given birth to triplet girls al Huntington lnlercommunily Hospital. Dana Lynn, Dawq Marie and Denise Patricia Heien arrived Tuesday al 2_:48 p.m ., 3:05 p.m .• and 3:28p.m. The mother, Joan Heien, 30, of 8032 16th St., has 9-year-old twins, and says that's what she was expect.. ing this time. "I WAS SHOOtED at ru-st," she said this morn· ing, ''but now l 'm very excited'' The mother and babies are doing well , according to M.rs . Jean Ball, Slq>el'Vi59r of nursing. The father, Donald Helen, 38, works as a machinist at Smith Too!JI In lrvt~e. I . ' ' Badge Came Too Late ESCONDIDO CAP) Mark Hardisty·s dream came true too late. , The 14 -year-old Boy Scout earned 25 merit badges and was climbing a tree to raise the American flcig Aug . 10 when he fell to the ground. He never re- gained consciousness in Palomar Memorial Hospital, where he died this week. His long.yea rned-fo r Eagle Scout award arrived al the hospital before Mark died, but h e w as un· conscious and did not know a bout it. Hi s rather pinned it on the sheet beside the body. Coast Plan: 2 Part.s Down, 2MoreLeft From W\re Services SAN DIEGO -The s late coastal commission has adopted two parts of a final four-part plan for the California coastline, set· ting up guidelines for property owners and finances of the plan. The commission Thursday ap- proyed a portion of Part 1 of the . plan. which discusses property owners' rights and costs of the plan and Part 2 of the plan. which outlines findings and policies. Property owners had com· plained that the ir rights were be· ing ignored and the plan subject· ed them to inverse condemna- tion . The commission also loosened its proposed ban against orf-road vehicles. saying they could be used on the coast wherever they did not harm the environment. The plan says that key coastal property can be bought. for public use or protection and that the owners of this property will be paid fair market value for the land. "IC the property proposed for public acquisition is not in fact bought by the public it may be put to other uses by its owner consist ent with coastal plan policies,'' the plan states. The commission said that the rights or the landower are not absolute and restrictions on the use or private property had been held constitutional by the courts. "Under the coastal plan, as un- der many constitutional land-use laws, people can use their land in a variety of ways, but in some cases not as fully or intensively as they might like,•· it said. Costs to administer the coastal plan were put between $1 .S and (See COASTAL, PageJU) Clin ic· Chie f Gives SeH Up The rormer administ:ator or Irvine's Airport Medical Clinic has surrendered at Orange c.otm- ty Sµperior Court on charges he embezzled $10,000 from tbe C'lioiC. Gary Lee Clark, 36, of 20901 National Lane, Hunllnglon Bea~h. was released on his OYm recognli.an~I'!: after he and his at- torney appeared at court to answer a warrant on the em- beiilement charges. 1'he owners of the clinic m•de the charges, contending Clark had embcizlW the money before leaving the clinic in JUM. " Arranged Beating Death? A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on s uspicion of ar- rangin g the beating death last week of a Garden Grove doctoC" who was to testify against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E. Chambers, 45, oC 3710 Seashore Ori ve, was taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder charges . Also arres ted at the J ade Palace Motel on suspicion or committing the murder was Gary Michael Rollo, 23, o[ Garden Grove. Rollo was a key· figure in the murder-ror-hirc trial two years ago of Fullerton Attorney Michael Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being he ld in connection with the slay- ing Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert Trace. a Garden Grove resident and owner of five CaJifornia Medical Weight Clinics in lhe .. eotmty. Garden Grove police said at the lime the murder was dis- covered it appeared Trace had surprised a burglar in his home and was blugeoned to death in a struggle. A door to the doctor's house at 9871 Stanford Ave. had been pried open. '"But Thurs day. the roots of the case were traced to Huntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J _ Liley_ Detective Randy Toburen_. fraud investigator for the Hun~­ inglon Beach Police Depart· menl, described the chain of events that police now allege led to the murder or Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cham- bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree- ment whereby he would be the senior partne r not only in the weight clinics but also som C" other investments." Toburen said Liley and Cham- bers told the doctor their own firm. called Financial Research. would invest capital in the pro- jects. The detective said the two men told the doctor he could invest <See BEATING, Page JU) Weathe r Low clouds nighl a nd morning hours Saturday with onl y partial cleaiing al the beaches. Sunny in~ land with hi ghs or 77 lo 82. Beach temperatures 68-72 . · I NSIDE TODA. 't' • KOCE ·TV's . P.oul Cabbell and three.associates spent 18 month., traveling through California to film , a ~ series of documentaries which will be shown beginning next month. See $tory on Page Cl of today 's Weekender . Index Al Y-5'rf"Ylt• ..... ,, 1:..-.. "'~" L,M. .. fd: "J Mlllbo• "" ,... .. M!, 8) M!IMI P'llM4) 11• JW•l.o.1 lokws .. <>• .. 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Toburen charged. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and fal se stock certificnles termed by Toburen as ''a lot of "'orthll'SS paper.·· Po lirl' 'lll't'rt• tipped to the possibility or ;,t fraud and upon disco,·ering Dr. Trace knew nothing of the a ctivities or hi s two new "partners." Chambers and Llley v.·ere arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburcn said. Both were released on bail pending a preliminary hearing S<>pt. 24. "Dr. Trace had agreed lo testify ror my case against them and now he is dead," Toburen said . Garden Grove polit'.e allege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo to kill Trace to prevent him from testifying_ Fro•P~Al COASTAL ,$2.S million and it was estimated another $125 million (al today's prices) would be spent on land acquis ition. The protection of the California coastline is not a "frill or Iux· ury, ''the plan s aid, but is "essen· tial for the state's long-term economic well· being." In long-term plans the com- mission said the proi>asal calls for ec onomically s ound measures, well-planned, orderly development t o r educe urban sprawl and protection of re· sources concerning the tourist, farming, timber and ocean fis· hing industries. The commission said it will probably complete adoption of the entire plan by Sept. 17 and send the proposal to the Legislature, whose approval wouHI make it law. . The commission also added a provi~io~ to the master plan restr1cl1ng the creation of shoreline condominiums. Seaside apartments may be ~verted to condominiums "on· 1¥ if there are other rental units ~vailable in the immediate '.Daslal area al similar rates." ~ Also, property owners must notify tenants 90 days in advance ~ plans lo switch from apart· menl to condominium and give the te nants first option rights to ~ythem. •The commission staff called it "a key ingredient to a balanced housing program." In a statement adopted with the provision, the commission said its goal was to provide "ac· cess to the cgast for persons of all income lev~ls, all ages and aJI SO('ial groups. . .,Priva~e development OI VI S· •~or-s erv ing and commercial- recreation facilities in s uitable nears hor e areas s hall have priority over other types of de- velopment," the statement said. Another policy included into the master plan limits the build· i'ng of terminals for "liquified natural gas ships to lightly papulated areas. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Rober! N . Weed .,, ...... ftl •nd p ........... Thom.JS Kcevil Ed•1"' Thom<'IS A. Mur1>tlfne """"'"•'"f E<llH• O.arles H, Loos Richard P. Nall """'•"' """"•t•"ll E<tot•• SlddleNcll V•llt r Offi<• 1~l'01 l•"•' "' ... 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Not only did they wear disguises to hide their identiti es r~om the_ two overhead cameras. but one of the m carried a kitchen tlmer on a cord looped around his neck. . L~wmen theorize the timer was set for three minutes signaling that the yeggs-not eggs- were done. ••• Debbie Spriet of l\1ission Viejo had never ente red a beauty contest in her life but a combination or luck and charm l 2 garnered her first runner-up last week in '~ the MMi~s c8ati~ortnla Teenager Page!inl. . YEGG t .1ss pr1 e , encouraged by f1r sl-l1me success, nos is planning to enter other contests. A student at Dana Hills J-tigh School, Mi ss Spriet, 16, plans to e mbark upon a career or modeling and dancing, ••• California's land-rush days aren't over yet, a s was convincingly de· monstrated in Mission Viejo last week. The opening of the new Cordova Homes tract brought an a valanche of customers. each of whom wanted to stake out his own plot in the Saddleback Valley, SP'IUET hour a nd fifteen were gone. Eighty-eight of the s till unbuilt Cordovas we re bought or reser ved in an minutes. Forty-fi ve minutes later all 9l "_l 'VE ~EV.ER SE~N _so m ~ny young couples at a drawmg w1lh tiny babies 1n their arms and with their parents a long," commented Grant Sullivan, general sales manager for the Mission Viejo Company. . "Several groups shrieked with joy or else cried and em- braced one another when their names were drawn because they knew they h ad gotlf!n one or the ir selections. Some cOOples made as many as nine alternate selections which they were willing to purchase." In Mission Viejo it is not uncommon for homesteaders lo go even farther. Overnight camping at sales offices is often the rule rather than the exception. ••• VISITORS TO 'nfE MEN'S restroom at San J uan Capistrano City. H.all can f~d so~e entertaining reading, Someo~e has outfitted the John w1th a collection or girlie maga11nes. Offered in the stalls are suc h entertaining literary selections as "Playboy," "Oui," and "Hustler." Noone on our staff has been a ble to determine yet whether the ladies' roo~ is being supplied with "Playgirl," "Viva," or their eqwvalents . ••• MISSION VIEJO RF.SIDENTS are at it again. They've found a new plant to pick on and it looks like the greenery is on the losing side again. After the fast-growing acacia was axed from Eldorado Park, homeowners are now after the alyssum that li nes the slopes of some Madrid homes. R~si~ents, c_irculatcd a petition which they pr esented to the M1ss1on V1eJo Company asking thal a new shrub replace the ''dingy''-looking aJyssum. The groundcover hasn't been involved in hiding any sexual activity, rapes or drug use, but homeowners say the alyssu_m '."'on 't ~l~p erosion on their slopes. M1ss1on V1e~o Com.pany orfi cials are meeting with homeowners trying lo fmd a swlable solution to the pro· bl.em. However, both sides agree that the alyssum probably will have to go. KISSINGER dining. The ir initi a l greeting was warm. .A ,senior U.S. official in the Kissmger party told reporters the secretary planned to hea r Sadat's terms for the interim pea.ce pact and match them ~ga1nst those he got earlier today tn a r:iearly five-hour talk with lsraeh Premie r Yitzhak Rabin in Jerusalem . _In each session of the shuttle diploma_cy_-aimed at blocking what Kissinger believes is the galloping danger of a new Arab. Israeli War -Ki ssinger acted as the negotiator. Hearing Rabin's terms, the explained what Sadat would counter with. With Sadat Kissinger explained the Israeli side. The American showed none or the gloom that overcame him when the March attempt toov.er· see a new Israel-Egyptian agree· ment collapsed. The bullhorn taunts o r J e ru s al e m d e · ~onstr alors screa ming ''Kiss· 1nger Go Home?" left no ap· parent psychological scar . . Aboard the plane, he said, "It 1s an understandable dilemma for Israelis. But once lsraeLi s look al the whole context or events they will see them In pers pective." Asked by reporters if violent ri.ght -win g demonst r a tio ns a~ain~t his mission Thursday mght 1.n Is rael caused him con· cern, Kissinger replied, "You forget, I come from Harvard and l 'musedtothe m.'' Castro Adamant NEW YORK (AP) -Prime Minis ter F i del Castro h as welcomtd the partia.I lift.ing or the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba but aays the ban musl be rt:· moved entirely before talks on diplomatic relations can take plaC":e, the New York Times re· ported In today's odltlom. From Page Al TAX RATE to need to look carefully al every expenditure to see that they are really needed and contribute to excell ence in education," he said. "'Local taxpayers can no longer be burdened with meeting the inflationary costs in educa- tion. The lime has come to make the practice of economy more than rhetorical. Economy must become a reality.'' Dr . Welte pointed out that the Saddleback Va lley Unified Sc hool District abso rbed enormous inflationary costs this year. yet was a hie to provide employes with a r easonable cost· of-living increase before SB 220 was passed. "We will C'Ontinue lo stress economy and sound managerial practices throughout the school district," he said, From Page Al FINED .•. · with the use of county employes in Hinshaw ·s s uccessful cam· paign for Congress. He is the only one so far not to be placed on probation. But un· like the others, because or his re·· tiremenl last year, Armistead did not lose his job. The heaviest fines levied on the illegal practices in the office that 1-l ins haw hea ded have been $2.500. It v.·as levied on former assis· lant assessor George Upton who is presently awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to three counts of accepting bribes. Fair Opens Today SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 122nd annual CalifonUa Slate F~ir opened today al Cal Expo for a 19-day run. Space City See11 NASA Studies Orbiting Community· MO UNTAIN V!F:W IUP!)-A floating space t•ity for 10.000 persons, romplet e "'ith shops ~rhools , indu!Stry ant.I agrieultur(''. t:>uutd b<' rt"a::iibly built in lhe rnoon's orbit, 240 ,000 miles from earth . a NAS A study team report- ed today. Price tag on the mlle diamclt:r wheel-shaped habit ul would be about $100 billio n, ur two to three ~imes the cost of the Apo llo pro· Jecl. the 28-m em be r group said. The group reported ''no fun· damental scientific obstacles to s uch an. undertaking." However . they said the practical t'ngineer- ing and social problems would be diffiC'ult to work out. Ocsignep by the summer study s.:roup a t NASA 's Ames J{csearch ('C'nt~r. the flo+.1ti11~ spaceship and 1t s contf."nt s would 'l!l'cigh 500,000 pounds , r1bout the size of th(' la rgest s upt·rtankt.'r. 1'he "'h<'{'i would rotate <iround its hub ut one revolution per minute, fast enoui;:h so the centrlfu t·al force fr lt by its inhabitants would simulate their norn1al v.·cight on ('U11h, Principal induslries would be 1 the manufacture of other col· onies and of power sutellites to be placed in orbit above the earth lhe s tudy said. ' "'Thl'sc satellites would gather sunlight a lmost 24 hours a day and bea m it to earth as low densi· ty microwaves,'' the study said. Tl1:1t F:tll Frenzy School Mania Hits SadJleback Valley Back-to-school season has hit the valley once m ore. as District intermediate a nd senior high schools r ecently announced their schedules for fa ll class registra- tion. -~1ission Vi ejo 1-Li gh Schoool : From 7 :30 a .m . to S p.m. on Sept. 4 and 5, stude nts, teachers, and counselors will rill t he s chool's multipurpose room, 'lll'here a uni- que s elf-r eg istration progra m will take place. Beginning w ith seniors and ending with sophon1ores, the forum-like progra m enables slu· dents to choose the teachers and times or classes on a firsl·come, first-served basis. Freshmen will receive their fall scheduJ es in the mail. From Page Al MAC. • • hearings . "I'm going l o request that before a decision is made they have a public hearing on th.is. They shouldn't go around doing that withoui cons ulting the peo. pi e," Low cock said. Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER -El Toro High School: On the two-year-old campus of El Toro High, r egistra tion procedures almost identical to Mission's will take place. Called self-initialed registration, the procedure will bear much rese mblance to col· lege registration, says Vice Prin· cipal Maureen Engelhard. Seniors will register on Sept. 4 from 1 p .m . to 3 p.m . followed by sophomores and juniors on Sept. 5, from 8 a .m . lo 4 p.m . New stu- dents and students who missed their registration may also r e· gister at this time. Freshmen will have their own day, Sept. 8, lo take a lour of the campus, m eet school offi cials and counselors, and pick up their fall class schedules. Questions r egarding ETllS r e· gistralion should be directed to the school at586·6333. -La Paz Intermediate School : According to Mike Ch.ilv er and Phyllis J ohnson. counselors at La P az lnterinediale School, August 25 , 26, and 27 will be re· served for the regis tration of new students. F or approximately two hours, future La Pai s tude nts will rill out rorms, lake p lacement tests, and sc hedule classes in the school"s multi-purpose room . SUMMER SALE CONTINUES FINAL WEEK '<ii ·-· ·: •• ... .. , .• ~· .· " " 07'' SOFt\ "On earth , the n1i crowaves would be converted to electriclty and fed into the usual ctistribu· tion systt-•n1 s. ·· Abundant solar energy l'Ould be used by the colonists to pro· C('ss mate ri als from the moon, wherl' the surface consists or 20 to 30 percent metals . 'rhc .study gruup, in its final re- port, r cco1nmended that the United States adopt a program to move toward s uch colonization or space. "An actual program of space· colonization might be an evolu· tionary s tep comparable to the transition or life from the sea to the land or the transition of our own progenitors fro m life in the prim itive forests to the open lllains." the report said. l)r. Robe rt Mac l!:lroy, a rc- s~arc ft er a t A n1c s, said a separate s tudy was being m ade for colonizing M ors. "The red p lanet, more lik e earth than any other, could be a targe t for human migration," MacElroy said. "The trick Is to build a breathable atmosphere in what is now an ali en environ· ment." From Page Al CLAIM ••• contend that the 55 miles an hour speed limit is excessive. Stop signs were installed on Barranca at J e ffrey Road the day following the collision. Howeve r . City traffic engineer Ray J\.1ellen , in a recent in· terview. said t hat the signs would have been installed regardless or the seriousn ess of the accident. Mellen said the city folJows sta ndard procedures for de· termining when new traffic con· lrol devices should be installed. The standa rds include Lhe traffic volume , ~xceptional hazards at the intersection or the number of accidents at an intersection. The Rough Riders Day Camp bus tragedy, said Mellen, was the firth traffic accident al the in- tersection within 12 months. Five accidents in a year is one of the criteria for adding traffic control d evices. ;'Even if it had jusl been a fen- der-bender," .Mellen said, "the signs would have gone up." . SPECIAL LEATHER SALE 20% OFF OEAl [i;'S f0R Hl:N.QE00N • 0~£X£l • Hf.QllAGI; • KAQ.A.S!AtJ • V•000MAQI(, OAll:ER 7NI Ndtflautl. " Fl E FllRNI TURE & t NTEl?iOR Df:Sfc,-N iC Sun. 12 5 30 • Other Days 9 ·r11 5,30 • fru1ay 9-9 • cios!!d Mondays I ' * TOP~A N(f • • ,.,.., ........ ! .. ''•! tH JD Jr& I )•~ N f VJPQ~l BfACH • •1)J ,..,,.,1(4111 011 ,.~, :"ui lAC.UNA 6{A(H • JJ\NOli'I!• ro.:.~1 t•W' fQI 6\~I I I I I 7 I t Irvine Today's Closin g ~.Y. Stocks V OL. 68, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGE<; ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Not 'Vindictive,' By DOUGl ... AS FRITZ.'iCllF. the grounds th at the ('harter balance of the council apparently 010110•11 1PHotst•ll would give the council more has been grQwing for several Irvine City <.:ount·il members power and increase its potential months. lambasted CounC'ihnan Robert for abuse of the power. \\'est was the architect of a pro- west Thursday for his contention Councjlman John Burton said posed compromise between lan- U1at the council was vindictive natly. ''That's a lot of garbage.'' downers and Racquet Club resi· and arbitrary in its dealin gs .... ·ith Similarly. Mayor Art Anthony d c n ts on I he Vi 11 a g c of residents on the Village of und Councilv.·on1t:tn Gabrielle Northwoodzoningcontroversy. Northwood and a suit against the Pryor referred-to West's chart{es The plan was shot down on the city. respe('tively as ··petulant'' and "nays" of Burton, Anthony aad West withdrew his support ··emotional." Mrs. Pryor. rrom a proposed city charter on A s plit between West and the West subsequently sent letters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ) Irv ine Paper Blaze I-lip deep in soggy, charred paper, firemen battle a s p ectacular blaze which broke out in an Irvine paper company's stor age yard at 8 p .m . Thursday. The fire al R and B Paper Sto\:k Co., 16742 Con:;truction Way, was caused by a m3lfunction of electrical equipment in the storage area. About $5,000 in paper was damaged. Firemen said it took 22 minutes to bring Ule fire under control. · · Coast Plan: 2 Parts Down, 2MoreLeft From Wire Services SAN DIEGO -The state coastal commission has adopted two parts of a final four·part plan !or th~ California coastline, set- ting up guidelines for property owners and fin ances of the plan. The commission Thursday ap- proved a portion of Part I of the plan, which discusses property owners· rights and costs of the plan and Part 2 of'the plan, which outlines findin gs and policies. Property owners had com- plained that their rights were be- ing ignored and the plan subject· <See COASTAL, Page A2> Claim Against City Filed by Parents The parents or three children involved in the fatal Rough Riders Day Camp bus tragedy in Irvine June 23 have filed claims totaling $2.2 million against the city. charging that the intersec· lion of J effrey and Barranca roads was unsafe. The city council is expected to deny the claims Tuesday night. Denial of suc h c laims is routine council procedure. The clai- Clinic Chief Gives Self Up The former administrator of Irvine's Airport Medical Clinic has surrendered at Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on charges he embezzled $10,000 from the clinic. Gary Lee Clark, 36, or 20901 National Lane, Huntington Beach. was released on lilis own recognizance after he and his at· torney appeared at court lo answer a warrant on the em- bezzlement charges. The owners of the clinic made the ch:)rges, contending Clark had embezzled the money before leaving the clinic in June. mants may then seek legal ac- tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. James Ram· ming, whose 6-ycar-old son, John, was killed in the collision between the van rrom the Foun- tain Valley day camp and a double-trailer gravel lruck, filed a claim for damages totalling $200.000. Mrs. Gayle Cantella or Santa Ana, whose children Christopher and Jack were injured in the crash, filed a claim for $2 million against the city. Both claims contend that the ('ity was negligent for not having stop signs or other traffic control devices posted on Barranca at Jeffrey Road. The claims also contend that the 55 miles an hour speed limit is excessive. Stop signs were installed on Barranca at Jeffrey Road the day following the collision. However, City traffic engineer Ray Mell e n , in a recent in- terview. said that the signs would have been installed regardless of the seriousness or the accident. rtt ellen said the city follows standard procedures ror de- termining when new traffic con- trol devices should be installed. The standards include the traffic (See CLAIM, P age AZ) Council Retorts to area newspapers contending lh::.t the r esidents or the northern end of the city are accorded less attention by the C'ouncil than those li ving in the south. Other members ,,r the council responded with reactions rang- ing from shock to humor. Councilman Henry Quigley said, "I don't know whether to laugh or be serious.'' Burton contended that West's chargt~s that the balance or the council was :ibusing power was "'be<•ause we don't always agree \lti lh him and tht• little clique he represents.'' Burton said W<'st is aligned with a s mall group or resident'> and ''has not lived up to his responsibility to represent the rest of the city." Meanwhile. on thl' amount of power the proposed new charter would give the <·ountil, City Af · torney Jamt.'s t-.:riekson said , "Inherently. it would not change anything .. It would not give the cuuneil any 1nor<' power." l lowcver, the council would be able to lcg:is latc C'hangl'S in city procedures such as how taxes are raised. West chargl'd th ul the council has a strat('gy of "going lo the (See VILLAGE, Pagei\2) Murder Setup Coast Man Held in Scheme A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on s uspicion or ar- ranging the beating death last week or a Garden Grove doctor who was to testify against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E. Cha mbers, 45, or 3710 Seashore Drive, was taken into custody in a Garden Gro\'e mote l Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder charges. Also a rres ted at the J adc Palace Mote l on suspicion o[ Me san Gets Six Months For Plot . Costa Mesa b a nk m anager Darre ll Dean He ise r, who pleaded t;.uilty to soliciting hi s wife's murder, was sentenced to six mopth$ in O,rangc County Jail Thuriday. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser, 42, 16092 Windemeir St., Huntington Beach, credit for 90 days already served in county jail and placed him on five years formal proba· lion. Heiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his office at Crocker Na- tional Bank, 3333 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa, arter allegedly mak· ing a $600 down payment on his wife's murder. According to information re· leased by Costa Mesa detective 'George Wilson at the time of the arrest, the m oney was paid to sheriff's undercover officer Les Leber. The full amount of the murder pact was to have been $10,000, Wilson said. No motive for the planned kill· ing was given. Heiser. who was in custody but dressed in a busi- ness suit when sentenced, had been married to his wife 12 years. The couple ,have two children. Two Patrol Cars Damaged in Irvine Irvine police responding lo a disturbance cal l late Thursday were themselves disturbed when they returned to their patrol cars. While the policemen wer e calming down revellers at a par- ty, someon e wa lked by and kicked in the doors and side panels of two police cars. Damage was estimated at $300. committing the murder was Gary rt1ichael Rollo, 23, of Garden Grove. Roll o was a key figure in the murder-for-hire trial two years ago or FUiierton Attorney Mi chael Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being held in connection with the slay· ing Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident a nd O"'ller of five California r..1cdical Weight Clinics in the coun ty. Garden Grove police said al the time the murder was dis- covered it appeared Trace had :s urprisP.d a burglar in his home and was blugconcd to death in a :struggle. A door to the doctor's house at 9871 Stanford Ave. had been pried ope n. But Thursday, the roots of the case were traced lo f.luntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involvi ng ChamberS and a man named Thomas J~ Liley. Detecti\'l' R<tndy Toburen; (See BEATING, Page A2) Triple Treat Mom Gets Three Daughters A SURPRISED Westminster mother has given birth to triplet girls at 11untin{,'lon Intercommunity llospilal. Dana Lynn, Dawn Marie and Denise Patricia tleien arrived Tuesday at 2:48 p.m .. 3:05 p.m. and 3 :28p.m. The m other. Joan lieien, 30, of 8032 16th St., has 9-year-old twins, and says that's what shew as expect- ing this time. "I WAS S UO(](ED at first," s he said this morn- ing. "but now 1·m very excited.'' The m other and babies are doing welJ, according to Mrs. Jean Ball, s upervisor ol nursing. The father, Donald He ien, 38, works as a machinist at Smith Tools in Irvine. Kissinger R e lay Sadat Gets Terms From Israeli Side ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (UPI) -Secretary or State Henry A. .Kissinger today brought to Egyp- tian Preside nt Anwar Sadat the Israeli terms for an interim peace pact lo avert a new ~tiddle East war. He pronounced himself "reasonably hopeful" or success. Ki ssinger told r epo rt e r s aboard the jet that brought him from Jerusalem and two days of violent anti·Ki ssinger and anti- government demonstrations that the proposed agreement presents "an understandable dilemma ror Israelis" but it is in her best in· terests. (The U.S. has agreed to sell Is r ael two advanced types or jet fighters, a s urface-lo-surface missile and laser-guided bombs in return for an agreement to withdraw Crom the Sinai Desert as part o[ a peace settlement with Egypt, the Boston Globe re- ported today. <T he newspaper said Kissingcr:- is carrying with him "a presiden~ .SYRIA, JORDAN FORM JOINT COMMAND, A4 ti al commitment lo meet Isr<tel ·s Jong-term needs to modernize its forces under specifi c contracti running into the 1980s. ") Upon arriving at his guest re- sidence, the palace or Ras El-Tia in this Egyptian summer capital, Kissinger told reporters: "I am hopeful. I hope l am meeting Sadat in a little while. We (See KISSING E R, Page AZJ Inflation's New Twist W e ather Has ffb S ag : Adm. Hyman G. Rickov;er, the "father of the nuclear submarine," t estifies before the Joint Committee on Defense Production during a probe of efforts by u .i;. Steel to ski rt government accounting standards . Riek.over favors rigorous standards in defense con- tracts which he says could save the taxpayers up to $3 billion a year. • j NEW YORK (AP) -It's sm all comfort to consumers whose pockets arc being raided by the latest round of ris- ing prices, but economists and businessmen say inflation l97S·style has different underlying causes and may be less severe than the 1973· 74 variety. In the past few weeks, prices or steel, plastics and other synthetics, cooking flour, coffee, onions, lead, automobil es, gasoline and other goods have been raised by producers after half a year of relative price st ability. SOME OF THESE PRICE CHANGES are showing up on retail tags and government statistics, while others will take hold in the coming weeks and months. Another in- dication or sharp price rises came Thursday when the gov- ernment reported the July consumer price index rose at an annual 14.4 percent rate, identical to the change in the July wholesale price index reported two weeks . earlier. July was the first NE W.'S AN A I, YSI S month slno~ Nov~mber that consumer prices rose in double dlaitsJ and only the secona time in the coise of wholesale prices. "ll appears that these re~nt price change! reflect cost increases by produce.rs, while lbe lhnation last year had the looks of excess demand," said First National City Bank economist Leif Olsen. ••AS DEMAND HAS PICKED UP a bit recently, this is the time lo recoup costs," he said. And Dr. Pie rre Rinfret, a private economist, explained that in 1973-74 the nation suffered the full force or both "de· mand-pull" inOation-the case of too many dollars chas- ing too few goods -and "cost-push " innation maked by mushrooming costs or labor. energy and r aw materials. But Rinfret and others say inflation this year is mostly "cost-push ,'' with only a touch of "de mand-pull." The re- cession still is retarding the nation's demand for many goods. A year ago, the rationale for the s harp price rises was clear enough, even if it was based partly on economic mis- calculations by many business. With the ending April JO, 1974, of the federal wage.price controls, manufacturers and raw material producers were, in the words or a tool manufacturer at the Ume, "doubling up a nd catching up," that is, raising prices sharply after nearly three years of 1overnment restraints. l\T THE SAME nME, mE QUADRUPUNG of oil prices. sharp increases in agricultural products and many other raw· mat erials and growing labor demands made (See INF~ TJON, Pal• AZl Low clouds night and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in- land with highs or 77 to 82. Beach tcmper<tturcs 68-72. I NSIDt: T ODAY .KOCE ·TV "s Paul Cabbell and three associates spenl 18 months traveling throur;h California to film a &pecill1 .serl~s of documentaries which will be shown beginning next monJh. See story on Page CJ of loday·s Weekender. 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But when the Orange County Grand Jury indicted nine or- fi r ia l s la s t December and c:-har ged them with cons piring to campaign on llinshaw·s behalf at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among the m . Three weeks ago, he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca· lion slips for county employes "'hen they were actually working on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign to tJnseat incumbent Republican rna\•erick John Schmitz. When his client was sentenced Thurs day. d e fe nse attorney Michael McCrae argued that Armistead had been punished enough through the adverse publicity res ulting from the scan· dal. The $1,000 fine indicated that Judge Williams apparently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. But the judge also discarded Deputy District Attorney William Evans' argument that Armistead be sent to jail to dis- courage other public officials from such acts. Armistead is the seventh form er worker in the assessor's office to be fined in connection with the use or county employcs in Hins haw's successful cam- paign for Congress. He is the only one so far not to be placed on probation. But un - like the others, because or his re- tirement last vear. Armistead did not lose his job. The heaviest fines levied on the illegal practices in the office that Hinshaw headed have been $2.500. lt was levied on former assis- tant assessor Geor.ge Upton who •is presently awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty lo three coµnt s of accepting bribes. Frotr1Page A l VILLAGE •.. mat '' with resident Wesley Marx. who has filed suiL'i against the city on the lack of lower cost housing. West charged that the council was vindictive and would at- tempt to break Marx financially and drive him out or town. The balance of the council un- iformly d e nie d havin g any personal animosity toward Marx . Mrs. Pryor s aid. "that is absolutely untrue and it is slan- derous.·· Similarly, Quigley said, "l may not agree with him on ever· )'lhing, but he is certainly a welcome member of our com- munity.'" Anthon}>" and Burton also de- nied any council plans against Marx, other than defending lh e city's position in the lawsuit. Fair O pens Today SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 122nd annual California State Fair opened today at Cal Expo f~r a l9·day run. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'°'....,,.<"•"O·"'• r '"' wol"""'•h·><""' _,,,.,...,, .. ,,,"' • 1•u~1.,...,,h••""Oo•.,.,.. to.II "'41••"''"'1(<>,...,,.,, '"""""'' ,.,.,.,..... ·"' l'<b•"''<f ...... ..,,., ,~,~~C" '••t~" ,_ '"'"• ..... ~. '" '""""' &....-h, '''"'''"''',_ ,, • .,, I ,. I••" V•lh ·, ,,., ... ~ ... ,,,,~.,, ~~"•\ 8M l.•W"' .,..O<h ~ul h (I>•" A"'"''" • l"A>I 091•<>" '' ""e".-,,.tu•n•••....., )""1•• ·~· ,.,,.,.,,.., nubl"h•"Q "'""' " •" •Jct W• , r., ~l•c.1,l<>">,. ""':••. l•lolo•n•o •ltl'> Robert N. Wf>(:d Po~, .... ,. ........ ~ .. ·-· Jae It R. 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(~>o•o•n•• ~11 1>w11~""""" '~'''"'' IJ 1111._1h!•. •• ''"''' ~•.00 "'""INJ; mj,,1.,yilo•I ,...!"'"' 1J llt .._1',, • 0.llW Pli.t ,. ..... ~ Ille"-.. lt .... lw Suffocates Marine Perishes After Jetty Fall A 22-year-old M erinc (ron1 Frc· mont di ~d 'l"hursday night when he slipped on the roc ks of the west jetty at the entrance to Newport Harbor and opparently .sutfocated arter ra iling, Authorities idcnlifi1;.>d the vit- tim as Joseph D . Parcher Ill, a rrtarine stationed at the Alameda Naval Air Station near Oa.klund. The victim and a friend , Aubrey Johnson , ulso a Marine, were on the jetty at about 10 p.m . .... ·hen Parcher fell, p0lice said. l'rotr1 P ageAJ K ISSINGER Detective Ke n Smith said Parcher apparently wa!; running ac ros~ the boulders. lost his balance and fell into a de pression between rocks. He, was knocked unconscious in the fall a nd oippttrcntly sufCocat · ed when he landed with his head tucked sharply against his chest, Smith said . Newport Be ach lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said Parcher wa11 placed on a l·larbor Oep3rt· ment patrol buat ...,,he re un al · tempt to revive him was made. However : the effort railed and the young 1\1.arine never regained consciousness, Lockabcy said . Parcher was taken to lloag l\'lemorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. SI L HOUETTED BY FLAMES, FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN COSTA MESA CA RPORT Eight Autoa l oat In Fl re at 10..Untt Ap•rtment Complex on 16th .Street will review the slate or negotia- tions and will spare no etfort to bring them to a successful con· clusion. I am reasonably hopeful at this time." Badge Came Too Late From P a ge A l BEATING ... fraud in vestigator for the llunl· ington Beach Police Depart- ment , described the chain of events that police now allege led to the murder or Dr. Trace. "'Last April. Liley and Cham- bers allegedly wenl to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree- ment whereby he would be the senior partner not only in the weight clinics but also some other investments." Toburen said Liley and Cham· hers told the doctor their own firm . called Financial Researt'h, would in \·est capital in the pro· jects. The detective said the two men told the doctor he could invest profits fr om his clinics in Anaheim. Santa Ana, Laguna Hills, Orange and Placentia. The partnership was called the CRT Corporation. '"But then they (Liley and Chambers) needed some money to invest s ince they didn't really have any:· Toburen alleged. Police claim Liley and Cham- bers. approa.cbed Leonard Burman. an elderly Huntington Beach man whose daughter was an office manager in one of Trace·s clinics. ''Ry s howing him fal s e documentation, including so· called evidence they were in the process of buying Woody's Wharf Restaurant in Newport Beach, they convinced him (Burman) to draw out his life savings of $10,000, ·• Toburen charged. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and fal se stock certificates termed by Toburen as ''a lot of worthless paper.·· Police were lipped to the possibility or a fraud and upon di scovering Dr. Trace knew nothing of the activities of hi s two new "partners," Chambers and Liley were arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburen said. Both were released on bail pc-nding a preliminary hearing Sept. 24 , "Dr. Trace had agreed lo testify for my case against them and now he is dead," Toburen said. Garden Grove police allege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo lo kill Trace to prevent him from testirying. Rollo, during the Remington trial in 1973, claimed he was a karate expert and a technical ad- viser for the ''Kung Fu '' television series. In that case, Rollo asserted he was approached by Remington to l"Ontract with hired killers in an aJ leged conspiracy to kill seven persons involved in civil actions against the Fullerton attorney. No one ever was killed and in the resulting conspiracy trial Remington was acquitted or all charges after Rollo was shown under eras-examination to have lied. according to court recorW. Roll o himself pleaded guilty in connection with the Remington case to soli citing a murder and served a jail term . More recently. Rollo was con- \-ict(>d two weeks afi!o in Orange County Superior Court o n charges or receiving stolen pro- perty -two s amurai swords stolen last November Crom the Hollywood home oC "Kung Fu" technical adviser David Chou. Frotr1PageAl CLAIM .•• vol ume, exceptional hazards :Jt the intersection or the number of accidents at an inte rsection. The Rough Riders Day Ca mp bus tragedy, said Mellen, was the fifth traffic accident at the in· tersection within 12 months. Ftve accidents in a year i!; one or the criteria for adding traffic control devkes. ''Even if it had /usl been a fen· der-bender, '' Me len said, "the sign.a would have gone up.'' Fuel Tanks Feed He and Sadat were meeting Cor an evening or talks and private dining. Their initial greeting was warm. ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardisly's dream came true too late. Mesa Carport Blaze A senior U .S. official in the Kissinger party told reporters the secretary planned to hear Sadat's terms for the interim peace pact a nd match them against those he got earlier today in a nearly five-hour talk with Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin in Jerusalem. The 14 -year-ofd Boy Seoul earned 25 merit badges and was climbing a tree to raise the American flag Aug. JO when he Cell to the ground. He never re- gained consciousness in Palomar Memori a l Hospital~ where he died this week. By ARTHUR R. \1NSEL 011"-~ily Pl Joi SI.I ff Raging names fed by gasoline in fuel tanks destroyed eight cars and the carport of a Costa l\1esa apartment complex Thursday night, caus ing m ore than $40.000 damage before firemen fig hting it in cramped, confined quarters brought the blaze under control. Investigators probing the cause of the fire in a IO-unit com - plex at 268 E . 16th St.. on lhe city's eastside said today they may never know what ignited it. Damage '~1as so severe in the blaze discovered at 9:45 p.m. that firemen fear all clues to its origin were destro~·ed. Arson has not been ruled out however, and in\-·estigation co n- tinued today. Battalion Chie f Bob Beauchamp confirmed police re- ports that the fire original<'d either in or around a late model Chevrolet sedan parked in the F r o m P age Al CO ASTAL ed them to inverse condemna- tion. The com mission also loosened its proposed ban against off-road vehicles, saying they could be used on the coast wherever they did not harm the environment. The plan says that key coastal property can be bought for public use or protection and that the owners of this property will be paid fair market value for the land. "If the property proposed for public acquisition is not in fact bought by the public it may be put to other uses by its owner consistent with coastal plan policies," the plan states. The commission said that the rights of the landower are not absolute and restrictions on the use or private property had been held constitutional by the courts. "Under the coastal plan. as un - der many const itutional land-use laws, people can use their land in a variety of ways, but in some cases not as fully or intens ively as they might like," it said. Costs lo administer the coastal plan were put between $1.5 and $2.5 million and it was estimated another $125 m illion (at today's prices) would be ·spent on land acquisition. The protection 0£ the California coa\lline is not a ··trill or Ju x. ury, 'the plan s aid, but is "essen- tial for the state's long-term economic well· being." In long-term plans, the con1 - mi ssion said the proposal calls for eco nomi c ally sound measures, well-planned, orderly develofment to reduce urban spraw and protectiori of re· sources concerning the tourist, farming, timber and ocean fi s- hing industries. The commission said it will probably complete adoption of the entire plan by Sept. 17 and send the proposal to the Legislature, whose approval would make it law. The commission also added a provision lo the master plan r estricting the creation o r s horeline condominiums. Seaside apartments may be converted to condominiums ·'on- ly if there are other rental units availa.ble in the imm ediate coastal area at similar rates.·· Also. property owners must notify tenants 90 days in advance or plans to switch from npart· ment to condominium and give the tenants first option rights to buy them . The commission staff called it "a key ingredient to a balanced houslna: program ." I carport. ''The earport was totally in- volved in flames when we got there,'' Chief Beauchamp said today. He added that, because of the location of the fire, it could have ignited and burned slowly for some time, spreading before it roared up in towering flames that lil the night sky. He explained that the fire scene was hidden from ·view by a concrete block wall and a fence that al so made access to the burning carport difficult · for firemen. Noone was injured in the blaze. Only two tenants were away or had parked their cars outs ide on the street, firemen said. and eight of them are without private transportation today as a result. Ch ief Beauchamp said the apartments are owned by Lars H. Larsen, who lives in one unit. Despite the severity or the blaze, the residential portions o{ the complex escaped damage from names, he said. Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER In each~ session of the shuttle diplomacy -aimed at blocking what Kissinger believes is the galloping danger of a new Arab- lsraeti war -Kissinger acted as the negotiator. Hearing Rabin's terms, the explained what Sadat would counter with. With Sadat, Kissinger explained the Israeli side. His long.y ea rned.for Eagle Scout award arrived al the hospital before Mark died, but h e was un- conscious and did not know about it. His father pinned it on the sheet beside the body. From Page A l INFLATION' CHANGE. • • higher prices essential for many companies. But then. the miscalculation : most U.S. companies vastly overestimatL-d the n:ition's demand fo r goods or all kinds last year. And many, fearing a continued sharp climb in the price of raw and manufactured goods, accumulated vast inventories. That frantic stockpiling effort by industry is where the "de mand-pull" came in. CONTINUES FINAL WEEK .. · ·;::: : ... ··~ ··, .. '"''~: ·- SPECIAL LEATHER SALE 20% OFF Premium quality glolfe leoth· ·~~§§~~~~~~~~~! er furn iture in select group of colors ond !t yles. Hides;, ha nd podded lo bring o ut ·• ~ genuine beauty. Custom Bench mode, hond tied con· struc ti on. Some pieces also available in beautiful gloxe leolher ot the some ~ovings . 87" SOFA, 9G"S0FA., OEAl(RS FOR: HEN Rf DO N • DREXEL • HERITAC t • l(ARASTAN •, WOOOMARk. • SAKEQ FINE FURNITURE & INTERi OR DESIC;N * S.n. 12 5 30 • Other Day! 9 '!ii SJO • frid.!y 9.9 • Cloiod Mondays * TQl)l)ANCE • • I&•• l-<AV'll"0 ""[ It.YD, J!8 12!~ NE\VPOR T BfA(~f • 'Iii Wf~TCI 111 !)~ 6•2 ;I)~ tAGUNA 8EACH • 3•S NO~l~ COA~I l'fW1. •q~.6~)1 I 7 7 Huntington Beach Fountain Valle VOL. 68, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Pockets Feel Raided? "NEW YOltK (AP) -It's small romlorl lo consumers emmt!'nt reported the July consumer .price index rose al an whose pockets arc being raided by the latest round or ris· annual 14.4 percent r ate, identical to the change in the July ing prices, but economists and businesstnen say inflation wholesale price index 1975-style h<1.s different unde rlying causes and may be less reported two weeks sever~ than the 1973-74 \'aricty. earlier. In the p11st few weeks, prices of steel, plastics and r other synthetics, cooking flour, coffee, onions, lead. NE JJ'.'; 1•N,•I~ Y~';IS mont~l~in~!sN~~~m\:~ automobiles, gasoline and other goods have been raised by that consum er price:; producer:; a£tcr hair a year of relative price stability. rose in double digits. so a nd only the second ME Oli' TllESE PRICE CHANGES are showing up time in the case or wholesaJe prices. on retail tags and government statistics, while others will take hold in the eoming weeks and months. Another in · .. ll appears that these recent price changes reflect ___ d_;_c_a_H __ o_n_o_f_s;_h.c•:_'::.P.:.P:.:n;_'c::c:..c';.:.s.:.cs:._:<•::· m::.:.:•:.:T::h::."::'c:'.:.d.:.•,_Y_.:w::.h::.•::"::..:lh::e:.-".go::.•:_· ____ _:c=os~t .'.:;n'.'.:c~'C'e~a:'.se~s~b'.!y'....!'.p'.:rn~du~c~ers, while the inna tion last year 1 'oday"s Closing :\'. Y. Slo<'ks FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 , 1975 TEN CENTS Here's Why Bank economist Leif Olsen. "AS DEMAND HAS P ICKED UP a bit recently, this is the time to recoup costs." he said. And Dr. Pierre Rinfret, 3 private economist. explained that in 1973-74 the nation sufrered the full rorce or both "de- mand-pull " inflation-the case of too many dollars chas· 1ng too rew goods -and "cost-push" innation maked t,y mushrooming costs or labor, ener gy and raw materials. But Rinfret and others s ay inflation this year is mostly •·cost-push," with only a touch of "dt!mand-pul l." The re· cession still is retarding the nation 's demand for many goods . . :~· < --, • -j ~ . . • . : ~' Murder Setup Coast Man Held in Scheme ' . -~ 0.01, ,.. ... ltllfl' ....... A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on s uspicion of ai - ranging the beating death last week of a Garde n Grove doctor who was to t esti£y against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E . Chambers , 45, of 3710 Seashore Ori ve, was taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesd ay evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder char~es. Also arrested at the J ade Palace Motel on s uspicion of Valley Set To Enter 2 Laimuits committ ing the murde r was Gary Michae l Rollo, 23, of Garden Grove. Rollo was a key fi g ure in the murde r-fo r-hire t rial two years ago or Fullerton Attorney Michael Remington. Cha mber s and Rollo are being held.in connection with the slay- ing Aug. 14 or Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident and owner of five California Medical Weight Clinics in the county. Garden Grove police s aid al the time the murder was dis· PROUD MOM JOANN HEIEN SHOWS HER 'THREE OF A KIND' AT HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL From left, Deni• Pmtrtcla, Dawn Marte and Dana Lynn In Their Incubator• The Fountain Valley School Board voted 3 to 2 Thursday nig ht to intervene in two lawsuit s aimed at halting the Nov. 4 un- ification election in their city. Man sentenced For Soliciting Wife's Murder Costa Mesa bank manager Darrell Dea n Hei ser, who pleaded guilty to soliciting his wife's murder. was sente nced lo six months in Orange County Jail Thursday. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser , 42, 16092 Winde m eir St., Hunti n gton Beach, C'redit for 90 days already served in county jail and pl aced him on five years formal proba· lion, Heiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his o££ice at Crocker Na· lional Bank, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. a rter allegedly mak· ing a $600 down payment on his wife's murder. Accordjng to in£ormation r e· Jeased by Costa Mesa detective George Wil son at the time or the arrest, the money was paid to sherif£'s undercover officer. Les Leber. The full amount of the murder pact was to have been $10,000, Wil son said. No motive for the planned kill · ing was given. Heiser , who was in custody but dressed in a busi· ness suit when sentenced. had been married to his wife 12 years. T h e couple h ave two children. Fair Opens Today SACRAMENTO CAP) -The 122nd a nnual California State Fair opened today at Cal Expo for a 19-day run. Badge Came Too Lale ESCOND!DO CAP) Mark Har dis ty's dre am came true too late. The 14-year-old Boy Scout earn ed 25 m e rit badges and was c limbing a tree to raise the Ame rican nag Aug. 10 when he £elJ to the ground. He neve r re· gained consciousness in Palomar M e m o rial Hospital, where he died this week. His lo ng .yearned-for Eagle Scout award a.nived at the hospital before Marie: died, but he was un - conscious and did not know about it. His l ather pinned it on the aheet beside the body. -• ' . ·Triple Treat Mom Gets Three Daughters A SURPRISjlD Westminster mother has given birth to triplet girls at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. Dana Lynn , Dawn Marie and Denise Patricia Heien arrived Tuesday at 2 :48 p .m ., 3 :05 p.m. and 3:28p.m. The mother, J oan Heien, 30, of 8032 16th St., h as 9-year -old twins, and says that's what s he was expect· ing this lime. •if WAS SHOCKED at first," she s aid this m or n· ing, ''but now I 'm very excited.'' T he mothe r and babies are doing well, according lo Mrs. Jean Ball, s upervisor of nursing. The father, Donald H e ie n , 38, works as a machinist at Smith Tools in I rvine . Saved Three Valley Man Given Medal for Heroism A Fountain Valley Afr Force sergeant, who risked his own life to save three children trapped in their blazing hom e, has received theAirman·s Medal forher..oism. The medal was presented to Sgt. Daniel A. McGlamery, 21, son of Barbara McGlamery, 16539. Red'wood Circle. Fountain VaUey, and Robert McGlamery of Orange. The m ed al is the highest Air Force award for non-combat duty. All three were safely rescued. McGlamery, a 1971 graduate of Fountain Valley High School, earlier received a commendation for a voiding a traffic crash while en route to another blaze. His mother said McGlamery was credited with s we rving to avoid another vehicle, saving the 1 $80,000 worth or fire equipment he was driving and averting traf· fie injuries. He also recently was na med ••non-commissioned officer of the month" on the base, the first fireman to earn that honor, his mother said. 'frui\ees Sl:leila Meyen, Bill Crane and R oger Belgen agreed to spend $5,000 in legal rees to de· fend wh at th ey call ed the "people's ri ght to vote" on the Fountain Valley city boundary Wlification plan. But Trustee Dick Plum voted no on the matter saying he didn't think the district should spend tax dollars to defend what has been a citizen effort to promote unification. And Trustee Karen Ack1ey said she couldn't s upport the measure because of the cost, noting it already will be defended by the state . The Fountain Valley School District was not nam~ in either of the two suits, one tiled by the Garden Grove Unified School District and the other by the Hun- tington Beach Union 1-ligh School District. Instead. they na me the State Board of Education, which grant· ed the election, as vrell as the Or ange County Superintendent of schools and the Registrar or Voters, who call and conduct elections. Garde n Grove offi cials have spent $2,000 so far in unification legal fees, while the high school district has spent $4.960. Foun- tain Valley earlier had allocated $7,000 for legal advice on unifica- tion but most or that already has been spent. Superintendent Bob Read con· tended that Fountain VaJ ley's in· terverition in the suits will pro· vide more local defense or the election than by having the state defending it a lone. Jn addition, he noted, if the Fountain Valley election is hall· ed and one in south lluntington Beach is not, the results could have a ser ious effect on the dis· lrict. He said if the south Huntington Beach election is successful, the d istrict would lose its seven schools in the Hunlimgton Beach <See SUITS, Page A2) o.ur Pilot Sr.ti Ptlolo .SUCCUMBS AT 71 School Trustee .Schmitt School Board Head Schmitt Dead at 71 Raymond M. Schmitt, presi· d ent o f the Westmin s t er lElementary) School District Board of Trustees, died Thurs· day at the age or 71. Services will be held Saturday a t 9 :30 a.m . al the Firs t Presbyterian Church or Westminster, 7702 Westminster Ave. · h1r. Schmitt h ad served con- tinuously on the Westminster Board for 31 years. lie also was a member of the Huntington Beach High School District Board from 1956to1973. Mr. Schmitt, a native of In· diana. had been a res ident or Westminster for 40 years. The Raymond M. Schmi tt e l e m e n tary sc h oo l in Westminster was named for hi"'. At the time of hi s death he Jived at 812119th St. Mr. Schmitt w.is the former owner of Sunny Crest Dairy in Westminster . He was a deacon at First Pres byte rian Church in Westminste r. He also was a member of the Rotary Club a nd <SeeSCllMITT, PageA2) McGla m cry, a fireman at Heyford Air Force Base near Oxford, England, was respond- ing to a fire call on base April 4, when he made the rescue. According to his citation, "Sgt. McGlamery unhesitatingly r e- moved bis only chance of sur- vival, his oxygen mask, to com- municate to a faint cry from one of the.children.'' School Site Not Vital Jt a lso said McGlamery con· tinued sear c hin g for the youngs t ers, trapped on the second floor of their home, despite running low on oxygen. • Film Changed Satui'day nig'ht's movie on the beach has been changed from "Night of the Living Dei1d " to "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein." The rree movil!', sponsored by the Huntington Beach Llbrary , starts at 8: 15 at Pacific Coast Hiahway e..nd Ltdte -· Archeofugical JI alue DiscoWlled in Rei)ort ByXA.THYci.ANCY now. The report does not say otnteD9llff'll"411.fn whether or not that area was There apparently is litUe of destroyed by preliminary high archeological interest re maining school grading, or by earlier on the proposed Ocean View High grading, school orficials said. School site in Huntington Beach. The high school board has set a A r e por t rrepared by 7:30publichearing Monday night Archaeologica Research As· on the ARS report, and on the sociates, says part o( the site was final environmental impact re- destroyed seven to 10 years ago, Po?'\ for lhe project. 1be hearing Po$Si bly by someone grading tbe Wilfbe ln the faculty dining room area for farmland, dislr1ct or· at Huntington Beach ltlgh ficla111ald Thursday. School. And the re.sl of the.site, beneath Work on lhe $7 mllllon, 2,000- tbe school's proposed maln build· st.udfttt campus has been halted ,lftl, also contains littleot'lnterest 1 .by a court order since July 16 • because the district h ad flied no EIR on the project. District officials have Teceivcd written comments on a draft E IR from the Huntington Beach En· vironmental Couucil and from Mel Tooker, a member or the city·s environmental resources •laff. At Monday nighl 's meeting dis· trict officials will present their answers to those comments, ac· cordJng to Owen MUler, district business manage r, and the public will be asked to comment (See REPORT, P.ageA2) covered it appt·~1rcd 1'race had surprised a burglar 1n his home and v.·as blugconcd lo death in a struggle. A door to the doctor 's house al 9871 Sla nford Ave. had been pried opc i:i . But Thursd:.i y, the roots of the case were lr:.iccd to I luntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J. Liley. Detective R:.ind y T oburen, (See BEATING, Page A2) Douglas Gets Big Contract A $14 .8 million contract for construction of s hell structures to house solid fu el rockets for the U.S. spacl· s huttle program to-dali v.·as gua r anteed lo MC'Don-ne I-Douglas Astronautics Com· p any's Huntington Beach facility. The National J\eronautics and Space Adminis tration (NASA) released the information throug h the Washington D.C. offi ce of California Sen. Alan Cranston. Cranston said a ll ""Ork on the $14.8 million NASA conlract will be performed at the lfuntington Beach branch of the aerospace firm·s subs idiary rocketry firm. A Crans ton aide said it was not immediately kno wn whether granting of the contract to be spaC'ed over a four-year 'period v.111 mean more jobs at the llunt· ington Beach plant. The solid roC'ket booster struC'· lures as they are ide ntified are not r ockets themselves but housings for the massive powerplants that wi ll propel the space shuttle vehi · <.'le. Cranston's office said the four· year contract for which NASA committed the funds today wi ll fi nance construction or enough rocket pods or :;hells £or six or · bital fli ghts. The space shuttle is expected to make space travel fairly com- monplace ror the average person sometime during t.hc 1980s and billions or dollars will be spent on it. Mrs. Thie u Flies TAIPEf. Taiwan <AP) -Mrs. Nguyen Van Thieu le£t Taipei for' England today, according to a Nationalis t Chinese Foreign l\-1inistry official who saw her of( oil the airport. Weather Low clouds ni ght and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in· land with highs of 77 t.o 82. Beach temperaturcs68-72. INSIDE TODAY .KOCE-rv·.s .Paul Cabbell and three.associates spent 18 month$ traveling through California t o film .a special series of documentaries which will be shown beginning. ne:tt month. See story on. Page Cl of today 's We~keruler. Index AIY-~¥1(e ... u .. Er""' BomMck l..M. Bofd C.la.n.I• °'"'.,.... ....... C..M- Dt•tll NOllC" Al MlllMr. ...,, ......... BJ l•\\t'h,1•1 l'IONll' Iii ""''"""'-' ......... •• <•• .. "'-· Forlhl lilf( .... -K-lntffmO•llOOI """ LMllMr• ... , .... o.-• ...,.(o .. fll~ 01·12 ~ ..... AID !oJh .. l'wtorr ... •• 'pot'h Al !>tot~ ,,...tt; .. , lli·l lc•~~h~ .. t n.~41~ 117 W-.:•IMr c• -·IONton ., __ ..,.,., I •• •• .,. •• .... . ., "' ... .. .. CW H/F Ptlday. Augutt 22, 1975 Cycle ira Offran1p Crash Wes tminster Fire Department parame dics aid motorcyclis t Gregg . J ohn Richard Crabb, 19, who was injured Thursday when his machine collided with an auto at the S::in Diego Frec \vay offramp at Bols a Avenue, Westminster . Auto driver Paula Prattee, 6081 Altas Dr., H untington Beach. escaped injury. Board Apologizes To Valley Father A father, ba rred from speaking at a Fountain Valley School Board meeting t"-'O weeks ago, received an apology Thursday night from Board President Roger Belge n. Jim Smith, who is active in a r ecall effort against Belgcn and t"-'O other trustees, had asked two weeks ago to dis cuss trustee let- ters to parents. But at the time, Belgen turned FrowtPageAI REPORT ••• as well. • If the board accepts the rmal ElR, he said, copies will be de· livered Tuesday to the Orange County Superior Court, Orange County Board of Supervisors, state Resources Agency and Deputy Attorney General. Then construction work could resume, J>e said. The court order halting con· slruction had been granted at the request o( the attorney general's office. :Miller said the final archeology report shows six items of interest were found at the site, including a hamme r stone, clam shell scraper, snail shell whistle, a type of arrowhead and some food utensils. But, the report said, ''This as· semblage is hardly adequate for any meaning!ul c ultur al analysis." It continued, ''There is no un· disturbed archeology remaining at the Ocean View High School Site. Some data was recovered from a rew remnants of the site. "This will provide some data on food preferences , seasonality and a rough reference to age and cultural elevation." The environmental council did not approve the draft EIR, which did not include the archeology re- port. The coun cil suggested the campus will not have sufficient parking bi cycle lanes and park· ing, a nd m ore inCormation is neede d on its e nergy needs , esthetics and.economic impact. 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By asking Smith to have the matter placed on the agenda, Belgen said he intended to allow for board study of it so better dis· cussion could be held. "I suspect I may have had the reverse e ffect," he admitted. "What I am saying is that i! I am going to ~rr, I would prefer to make the mistake in the favor o[ people being allowed to speak. "With that in m ind, I apologii.e to you Mr. Smith for putting yo11 off," he concluded. Smith then questioned trustees about their claims in answers to recall notices about district pro- grams and teacher strikes. Belgen agreed to provide him with factual answers at the next meeting but said a nswers requir· ing board opinions would be left up to individual trustees. Smith. the hus band of a Foun· tain Valley teacher, also ques- tioned Bel gen 's reference to· a 1930s courtcas e over teacher behavior which he included in a letter mailed to parents during the June teacher strike. Smith cont ended the c ase didn·t deal with strikes and should not have been included. But Belgen said it did deal with teacher behavior and teacher in- fluence on children. He con- tended it was valid as used in hi s letter. From Page Al SUITS ••• part of the district and would be leCt a 12-school "remnant." But Trustee Dick Plum said the citizens group who ci rculated petitions aimed at getting the election should defend it and not the district. Board President Belgen said he "would agree with that posi- tion" if Garden Grove and Hunt- ington Beach s chool offi cials would a lso quit s pending tax dollars to fight the citizens' peti- tion. A hearing on a temporary or- der halting the election will be held Wednesday in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Di stri ct offi cials said today they intend to file their interven- tion request before then so they can be heard a t that hearing. From Page Al SCHMITT .•• C'hamber of comm erce and :1 c harter m em b e r o r th e Westminster Ma sonic J..odge. At the time of his death, he was a member or the Midway City Sanitation District Board . The caus e or hi s deaLh was not known, but his fa mily said he had been in poor health. He is s urvived by a daughter, Lea D;iwson , 8181 19th St., Westminster ; .s is ter~. Marie Gerhardt of Westminster and Viola King of Oregon, Md three brothers in Indiana. The family h as suggeat ed donations in Mr. Schmitt's name to the memorial fund of the Fmst Presbyterian Church. . From Page Al BEATING ••. fraud investigator for the llunt· ington Beach Police Depart- ment, described the chain of events that police now allege led to the murder of Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cham· bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree- ment wh e reby he would be the senior pa rtner not only in the weight c linics but also some -other investments ." Toburen s aid L iley and Cham- bers told the doctor t·heir own firm, called FinanciaJ Research. "-'ould invest capital in the pro· jects. The detective said the two men told the doctor he could invest profits from his clinics in Anaheim, Santa Ana, Laguna Hills, Orange and Placentia. The partner ship was called the CRT Corporation . ··But the n they (Liley and Chambers) needed some money to invest since they didn't really have any," Toburen alleged. Police claim L iley and Cham- b e r s approa c hed Leonard Burman, an elderly Huntington Beach man whose daughter wa s an office manager in one of Trace's clinics. ''By s h owing h i m f a ls e documentation, including so- called evidence they were in the process of buying Woody's Wh arf Restaurant in Newport Beach, they convinced h im (Burman) to draw out his life savings of $10,000," Tobur en charg_ed. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and false stock certificates term ed by Toburen as " a lot of worthless paper.'.' Police w ere tipped to the possibility of a fraud and upon di scovering ·or. Trace knew nothing of the activities of his lwo new "partners,'' Chambers and Liley were arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburen said. Both were released on bail pending a preliminary hearing Sept. 24. ''Dr. Trace h ad agreed to testify for my case against them and now he is dead," Toburen said. Garden Grove police allege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo to kill Trace to prevent him from testifying. Rollo, during the Remington trial in 1973, claimed he was a karate expert and a technical ad - viser for the ''Kung Fu '' television series . In that case, Rollo asserted he was approached by Remington to contract with hired killers in an alleged conspiracy to kill seven persons involved in civil actions against the Fullerton attorney. No one ever was killt'd and in the resulting conspiracy trial Remington was acquitted of all charges after Rollo was s hown under crqs-examination to have Ued , according to court record-.. Rollo himself pleaded gui lty in connection with the Remington case to soliciting a murder and served a jail term. More recently, Rollo was con- victed two weeks ago in Orange County Superior Court o n charges of receiving stolen pro- perty -t~·o samurai swords stolen last November from lhe Hollywood home of "Kung Fu '' technical adviser Dnvid Chou. TIGERS TRIUMPH The Tan1ura T igers have won the Fountain Valley Parks and Recrea tion Departmef't cily sonball championship ror girls 8·11 by defeating Moil a Schoo1 , 12· ll. The game was played at the Mile Square Recreation and Cultural Center. Space City Seen NASA Studies Orbiting Community MOUNTAIN VIF~W CU Pll-A floating space city for 10,000 perso"ns, complete Vo'ith shops, schools, industry and agriculture, could be feasibly built in the moon's orbit , 240,000 miles from earth, a NASA s tudy team report· edtoday. Price tag on the mil e diameter wheel-shaped habitat would be about $100 billion, or l\110 to three timl's the t•ost o( tho Apollo prO· j e<'t, the28·m embcr group said. The grriup reported "no run· damental scientific obstacles to such an undertaking." tlowever, they s aid the prat•tical enginee r· ing and soci al problen1s would be d i(fic ull to work o ut . Designed by the summer $ludy Coastal Plans Partially OK'd • From Wire Services SAN DIEGO -The state coastal commission has adopted two parts of a final foUF-part plan for the CaliCornia coastline, set- ting up guidelines for property owners and Cinances or the plan. The commission Thursday ap· pro\·ed a portion of Part l of the plan, which discusses property owners· rights and costs of the plan and Part 2 of the plan, which outlines findings a nd policies. Property o wners had com- plained that their rights "-'ere be· ing ignored and the plan subject - ed them to inverse condemna- tion. The commission also loosened its proposed ban against off-road vehicles, saying they could be used on the coast wherever they did not harm the environment. The plan says that key coastal property can be bought for public use or protection and that the owners of this property will be paid fair m arket value for the land. "If the property proposed for public acquisition is not in fact bought by the public it may be put to other uses by its owner consistent with coastal plan policies,'' the plan states. Guard Awards Set The annual Huntington Beach Junior L i f eguard awa rd ceremony will be held tonight at 7:30 a t the Edison High School Amphitheater. The com mission said that the rights of the landower are not absolute and restrictions on the use of private property had been held constitutional by the courts. "Under the coastal plan, as un- der many constitutional land-use laws, people can use their land in a variet y of ways, but in some cases not as fully or intensively as they might like,'' it said. Costs to administer the coastal plan were put between $1 .S and $2.S million and it was estimated another $125 m illion (at today's prices ) would be spent on land acquisition. The protection of the California coastline is not a "frill or lux- ury,'' the plan said, but is ''essen- tial for the state's long-term economic well-being.'' In long.t erm plans, the com- mission said the proposal caJls f or econo mi ca ll y so und measures, well ·planned, orderly development to r educe urban sprawl and protection oC r e - sources concerning the tourist, farming, t imber and Ocean fis- hing industries. The comm ission said it will probably complete adoption of the entire plan by Sept. 17 and send the proposal to the Legislature, whose approval would make it law. The commission also added a provision to the master plan restricting the creation of shoreli ne condominiums. SUMMER group at NASA's Ames Research Center, the floating spaceship and Its contents would weigh 500,000 pounds, nbout the size or the largest s upertanker. The wheel would rotate around its hub at one revolution per minute, fa st enough so the ccntrirucal Corce felt by Its inhabitants would simulate their normal weight on earth. Principal industries would be the manufacture of other col- onies and of power satellites to I~ pla<'ed in orbit above the earth, lhe study said . "These satellites would gather sunlight almost 24 hours a day and beam it to e arth as low densi- ty microwaves . ., the study s011id. ''On earth. the microwaves would be converted to electricity and fed into the usuaJ distribu- tion systems.'' Abundant solar energy could be used by the colonists lo pro· cess materials from the moon. where the surface consists of 20 to 30 pe rcent metals. "An actual program of spacc- colonization might be an evolu- tionary step comparable to the transition of li fe from the sea to the land or the transition of our own progenitors from life in the primitive forests to the open plains," the report said. Dr. Robert MacElroy, a re· searc her a t Am es, said a separate study was being made for colonizing Mars . "The red planet, more like earth than any other , could be a target for human migration,'' MatElroy said. "The trick is to build a breathabl e atmosphere in what is now an alien environ· ment." Softball Misses Lose in'Tourney The Huntington Beach Miss Softball team, known for its murderers ' row sluggin g in Orange County, ran into top- notch pitching Thursday apd dropped its first game in the State Tournament at Sylmar. hofanager Connie Serback's team came out on the short end o[ l S-6 score with North Torrance and was scheduled to play El Monte today ~t 2 p.m . in the dou· ble elimination tournament. SALE Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER CONTINUES FINAL WEEK SPECIAL LEATHER SALE 20% Off 64 .. lOvE Sf AT ., ,j. ... • ... ~ """"" " . .... . . .. ·~ ·:-: .... er furniture in se lect gro up. Premium quality glove leoth· .. :l~~ .. ·~·~·~"~··~··E··~~~~~~~~~~~~ of colors arid st yles. Hides :: ) . hand podded to bring out ·· ~ ~~ genuine beauty. C ustom ~~~~II 87" SOF"l\ • Bench modoe, hand t ied con· Slructio n. Some pieces a lso ovoilob1e in beautiful g lo l c leather at lhe same savings. 96'' ::.OfA. C.MAllt, 3 OT TQMt.tJ 0£Al [RS ~OR. HlNRl OCIN • OP[XEt • HFli'ITACt • ~t.QA Slt.N • ~VOQU ""'' • BAICl~ f'l /\'E f'U N.'-1 /T U RE & /1'-.:TER I OR DESI GN i< Sun, 12 5 JO • Otl'ter Oay~ 9 'Iii 5 30 • fr1d.1y 9·9 • Closed Mondays * t f"llo1Qf,N(f • :1··· ••.,\'"(lff!( "••' 11•1;10 N(• ... P0 fll ij(A(l-1 • • r: • 1.l l!,111 • Pit ~·: ... w lAGU NA BEACH • J• I ·,Q6'1•• I o .. ~f .. .,,, .~. 6\)1 7 • r . .Orange Coast ' , ED ITION VOL. 68, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Pockets Feel Raided? NEW YORK <AP} -It's small comfort to consumers whose pockets are being raided by the latest round of ris- ing prices, but economists and businessmen say inflation 1975-style has different underlying causes a nd m ay be less severe than the 1973-74 variety. Jn the past fe w weeks, prices of steel, plast ics and other. synthetics, cooking flour, coffee, onions, lead, automobiles, gai;oline and other goods have been raised by producers after half a year of relative price stability. emment reported the J uly consumer' price indeX rose at an annual 14.4 percent rate, identical lo the change in the July wholei;ale price index ,.------------, reported two weeks earlier, Nf;ws ANAl,YSIS July was the first month jince November that consumer prices rose in' double digits, and only the second SOME OF TllESE PRICE CJIANGES are showing up lime in the case of wholesale prices. on retail tags and government statistics, while others will "It appears that these recent price changes re£1eet take hold in the coming weeks and months. Another in· cost increases by producers, while the inflation last year ___ d_i_ca_t_io'-n-'o'-f-"s.::h.=•c..'P"-'P:.:'.:cic:.:cc.r:.:i:.se::sc.c::a::m=e-'T'-'h'-'u'-'r-=s-=d=ay'-w-'h'-e'-'n'-t-"h-"c'-g"-o'-v--_-----'h.::a::d:..::lh::e"-"loo=k"s_,o::r_:ee:•::Ccoe"ss"--"d""emand," said First National City Today's Closing:" I'.\'. S•o<~ks FRIDAY, A UGUST 22, 1975 N TEN CENTS Here's Why Bankeconornist l~cif Olsen. ''AS Df:MAN O JlA~ PICKED UP a bit recently, this is the time lo rc1..·oup costs,'' he said. And Dr. Pierre Rinfret, a private economist, explained that in 1973· 74 the nation suffered the full force or both "de · mand-pull" inflation-the case of too many dollars chas· 1ng too few goods -and "cost-pus h" infl ation maked by mushrooming costs of labor, energy and raw materials . But Rinfret ind others sa·y inflation this year is mostl y "cost-push." with only a touch of "demand·pull ." The re· cession still is retarding the nation's demand for many goods. <See INFLATION, Page A2l • ---.. Murder Suspect I I ~• • "'I . . -- "' • ' c~ '"!'' C..ty " ... Mllff ""- PROUD MOM JOANN HEIEN _SHOWS HER 'THREE OF A KIND' AT HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL From Left, Denise Patrlde, D•wn M1rf• and Dina Lynn In Their lncubaitor• Man Sentenced For Soliciting Wife's Murder Costa Mesa bank manager Darre ll Dean H e iser, who ple8ded guilty to soliciting his wife's murde r, was sentenced to six months in Orange County Jail Thursday. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser , 42, 16092 Windemeir St., Hunt ington Beach, credit for 90 days already served in county jail and placed him on five years formal proba· ti on. Heiser was arrested last Nov. 13 in his offi ce al Crocker Na- tional Bank, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, after allegedly mak· ing a $600 down payment on bis · wife's murder. According to information re- leased by Cost a Mesa detective George Wilson at the time of the arrest, the money was paid to sheriff's undercover office:-Les Leber. The full a mount of the murder :pact was to have been $10,000, Wil son said. No motive for the planned kill- ing was given. H.eiser, who was in custody but dressed in a busi- ness suit when sentenced, had been m arried to his wife 12 years. The couple have two children. :Fair Opens Today SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The 122nd annual Ca·lifornia State Fair opened today at Cal Expo for a ·11.day run. Badge Came Too Late ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardisty's dream came true too late. The 14-year-old Boy Scout earned 25 merit badges and was climbing a tree to raise the American flag Aug. 10 when he Cell to the gr:ound. He never r e- • gained consciousness in Paloma r M emoria l Hospital, where he died this week. His long·yearned-Cor Eagle Seoul award arrived at the hospital before Mark djed, but he was un- conscious •nd did not know · about it. Hls Cather pinned It oo lbe s heet bes ide the bod,y. Triple Treat Mom Gets Three Daughters A SURPRISED Westminste r mother has given birth to triple t girls at Hlllltington Intercommunity Hospital. Dana Lynn, Dawn Marie and Denise Patricia Heien arrived Tuesday at 2;48 p.m ., 3:05 p.m . and 3:28p.m. · ·The m othe r , Joa n He ien, 30, of 8032 16th'St., has 9-year-old twins, and says that's wha t she was expect· ing this time. ''I WAS SHOCKED at first," she said this morn· ing, ''but now I 'm very e xcited." The mother and babies are doing well, according to Mrs. J e an Ball, supervisor of nursing. The father, Donald Heien, 38, works as_a machinist at Smith Tools in Irvine. 8 Curs Gutted Fuel Tanks Feed Mesa Carpori Blaze By.ARTHUR R. VINSEL Raging fl ames Ced by gasoline in fuel tanks destroyed eight cars and the carport of a Cos ta Mesa apartment complex Thursday night, causing more than $40,000 damage before fire men fighting it in cramped, confined quarters brought the blaze under control. Investigators probing the cause or the fire in a •o-unit com- plex at 268 E. 16th St., on the city's easts ide said today they. may never know whatigni~ i~. Damage was so severe in the blaze discovered at 9:45 p.m. that firemen fear all clues to its origin were destroyed. Arson has nOt been ruled out however. a nd investigation con- tinued today. Battalion C hi ef Bob Beauchamp confirmed police re- ports that the fire originated either in or around a late model Chevrolet sedan parked in the carport. "T)te carport ·was totally in· volved in flames· when. we got there." ChieC Beauchamp said today. He added that. because of the location or lhe fire, it could have ignited and burned slowly for some time. spreaJing before it roared up in lowering names tlutl lit \be p\gbl sky. He expl ained thal lhe fire scene was hidden from· view by a concrete block wall and a fence that also made aCcess to the burning carport difficult.f or firemen. Noone was injured in the blaze. Only two tenants were away or had parked their cars outside on the street, firemen said, and eight of them are without private transportation today as a result. Chief Beauchamp said the apartments are owned by Lars H. Larsen, who lives in one unit. Despite the severity of tti:e blaze, the residential portions of the complex escaped d amage Crom names, be said. SfOCK MARKET VP! DOW ADDS 13 NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock m arket, aided bl' bargain hunters, closest sharply higher today in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial aver,age, a 33 .95-poinl loser the previous four sessions. gained 13 .07 points lo 804. 76. Advances led declines by about a nine-to- Cour margin. (Tables, 87). Turnover amounte d to 13,000,000 shares. down from 16,610,000 trade<I Thunday. Prices were h'i~her in 'm odera te !raji,n'g <\,-Qn th'e. Amoricar>stac:k ....... · ' 'I ., ' • ' Newport Man • in Custody A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on suspi cion of ar- ranging the beating death last week of a Garden Grove doctor who was to testify against hirh in an upcoming fra ud trial . William E. Cha mbers, 45,. of 3710 Seashore Drive, was taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder charges. Al so arr est ed at the J a de Palace Motel on suspi cion of Ex-Hinshaw Aide Hit by $1,000 Fine By GARY GRANVILLE OI 111• D•ilY Piiot SUff Another m ember of Rep. An· drew Hins haw 's <R·Newport Beach) 1972 assessor 's office c~paign t tiam b.as beeq: (\,ned. $lj)OO 8!\er pleading guilty to falsifying county payroll r e- cords. Fined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Willi ams but not placed o n probation wa s Kirk Armistead, 64. Armistead, a retired Marine general, left his post in the as- sessor's office that Hinshaw headed Crom 1965 through 1972 in mid-1974. . But when the Orange County Grand Jury indicted nine of· Cicials l ast December and charged the m with conspiring to campaign on Hinshaw's behaU at taxpayers expense, Armistead was among the m. Three weeks ago, he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca· tion slips for county employes when they wer e actually working on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign to unseat incumbent Republican maverick John Schmitz. When his client wa~ sentenced Thursday. defense attorney Michael McCrae argued that Armistead had been punished e nough through the adverse publicity resulting from the scan- dal. The $1,000 fine indicated that Judge Williams a pparently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. But the judge a lso discarded Deputy District Attorn ey William Evans' argument that Armistead be sent to jail to dis- courage other public officials from such acts. Armis tead is the seventh former worker in the assessor's office to be fined in connection with t.he use or county employes in Hinshaw's successful cam- paign for Congress. (See FINED, Page AZ) committing the murder was Gary Mich ael Roll o, 23, of Garden Grove. Rollo was a key fi gure in t he murder-£or ·hire trial two years ago of F\Jllerton Attorney Michael Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being held in connection v"ith the slay· ing Aug. 14 or Dr. Robert Trace, a Garden Grove resident and owner of five California Medical Weight Clini~s in the county. Garden Grove police said at the time the murder was dis· Half Done covered it appeared Trace had surprised a burglar in his home and was blup:eoned to death in a struggle. A door lo the doctor·s house al 987 1 St a nford Ave. had been pried ope n. But Thursday, the roots or tht· case were traced to llw1tington Beach and a fr aud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a man named Thomas J . Liley. Detective R andy Tobure n. <See BEATING, Page AZ) Coast Commission Adopts Guidelines From Wire-Services SAN DIEGO -The s tate coastal commission has adopted two parts of a final four-part pl an for the California coastline. set- tipg 4P guidelines for property owners and finances of the plan. The commission Thursday a~ proved a portion of Part 1 of the plan, which discusses property owners' rights and costs or the plan and Part 2 of the plan, which outlines findings and poUcies. Property own ers had com· plained that their ri ghts were be· ing ignored and the plan subject· ed them to inverse condemna- tion. The commission also loosened its proposed ban against off-road vetµcles, sayin g they could be used on the coast wherever they did not harm the environment. The plan says that key coastal property can be bought for public use or protection and that the OWn<?rS 0£ th!s propf;rty will be paid fair market value ror th1..• land. '"IC the property proposed for public acquisition is not in fact bought by the public it may be put to other uses by its owne r consistent with coastal plan policies,•· t he plan states. The commission said th at the ri ghts of the landower are not absolute and restrictions on the use or private property had been held constitutional by the courts. "Under the coasta.i plan, as un- der many constitutional land-use laws, people can use their land in a variety of ways, but in some cases not as rully or intensively as they might lik e,'' it said. Costs to administer the coastal (See COASTAL, Page A2l Marine Suffocates . In Newport Tumble A 22-year-old Marine from Fre· moot died Thursday night when he s~ipPed on the rocks of the west jetty at the entrance to Newport Harbor and apparently suffocated after fallin g. Authorities identified the vie· tim as Joseph D. Parcher 111 , a Marine stationed at the Alameda Naval Air Station near Oakland. T he victim and a friend, Aubrey J ohnson, also a Marine, were on the j.tty at about 10 p .m, when Parcher Cell, police said. Detective Ken Smit h said Parcher apparently was running across the boulders, los t his balance and fell into a depression between rocks. He was knoc;ked unconscious in the fall and apparently suffocat- ed when he landed with his head tucked sharply against h.is chest. Smith said . Newport Beach lifeguard LL Logan Lockabey said Parcher was placed on a Harbor Depart~ ment patrol boat where an at· tempt lo revive him was mad1..•. However, the e rrort failed and the young Marine never regained consciousness, Lockabey said. Parcher was t aken to floag Memorial Hospital where he w ;:1s pronounced dead on arrival. Orange J Coast LIA-<= ~. Weather McDonnell Douglas Gets Big Contract Low clouds nighl and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing at the beaches. Sunny in- land with hig hs or 77 to 82. Beach temperatures 68-72. INSIDE TODAY .KOCE·TV ·s .P.aul Cabbell and three.associates SJ?f'"l 18 months traveling through California to film ,a !pecial .series of documentaries which will be shown beginning next nwnth. See story on. Page CT of today's Weekender. A $14.8 million contract for construction of shell structures to house solid fu el rockets for the U.S. space shuttle program to- day was guaranteed to McDon· neJJ.Douglas As tronautics Com- pany · s Huntington Beach facility. The National Aeronautics and Space Administra tion (NASA) released the information through the Washington D.C. office of California Sen. Alan Cranston. Cranston said all work on the $14.8 million NASA contract will be performed at the Huntington Jkl•t;JI, branch or lbe aerospace -n.,.,·•subsldln..Y rocketry finil. .. X Ctanstpn aide said 'it was not t-..mediate ly known whe\b~ gr'antlo'g ot t he. contract to be ' .. spaced over a four-year period will mean more jobs at the Hunt- ington Beach plant. The solid roc ket boooter struc- tures as they ar e identified are not rockets themselves but housings for the massive powerplants that will propel the space shuttle vehi- cle. Cranston"s office said the four· year contract for which NASA committed the funds today will finance construction of enough rocket pods or shells for six or- bital nights. The spac~ shuttle is expected 1to make space lravel fairly com· monplace for the average per.son sometime during the 1980s .and biUions or dollars will be spent on il Index •• CJ•• .. •• •• lll·l •• ••·J 86·' <• <•• 2: <'4 ' ' • A% DAIL y PILOT Kit eh«->ii ,R e arranged ' ' •• One car in two-car collision. Thursday night at 20th Street and Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach ended up in kitchen of apartment at 1917 W. Balboa Blvd. 'fhe driver , Brian E . Lippold, 18 , 2168 E . l{albo a Blvd. escape d serious injury, JX.llicc said. So did other driver. John D. Clark, 181 ot 8588 Trinity River Circle, Fountain Valley, according to traffic of· ficers. However, the apartment sustained about $25,000 in damage, according to its owner, John J . Collins of Newport Beach. No one in the a partment was injured in · the 11 :05 p .m. crash, police said. Claim Against City Filed by Parents The parents or three children involved in the fatal Rough Riders Day Camp bus tragedy in Irvine June 23 have filed claims totaling $2.2 million against the city, charging t hat the intersec· tion of J effrey a nd Barranca roads was unsafe . The city council is expected to deny the claims Tuesday night. Denial of s uch claims is routine council procedure. The clai- mants may then seek legal ac· lion. !\Ir. and Jl.1rs. W. James Ram- , ming, whose 6-ye ar-old son, John, was killed in the collision between the van from the Foun- t ain Valley day camp and a double-trailer gravel truck, filed a claim for damages totalling $200,000. . Mrs. Gayle Cantella of Santa .Ana, whose children Christopher •and Jack were injured in the crash, filed a claim for $2 million aeainst the city. Two Cyclists Jailed After Police Fracas Two bic yclists a re in the Newport Beach City Jail today on charges of battery against a police officer after a noisy scurne with a policeman who attempted to halt them . - Geoffrey Bruce Patterson. Z7, of Santa Ana , and Dennis Lee i\1 cAlister , 26. of Costa Mesa, have bail set at $2,500 each. According to arresting Officer Conrad Clark . the fistfight began "'·hen he attempted to stop the bicyclists a s they traveled on Dover Drive about 100 yards off Pacific Cc;>a st 1-lighway. Officer Clark said he had been told by Kevin Craig Connell, 18, Newport Bea c h, that the bicyclists had done "malicious damage·· lo his parked sports car as they rode by. The scuffle involved Officer Clark, the two bicyclists and Con- nell and stopped only when a second officer arrived who had been summoned by two women bystanders. 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Howeve r , city traffic engineer Ray Mellen, in a recent in · terview, s aid that the signs would h ave been installed regardless of the seriousness of the accident. Mellen said the city follows standard procedures for de· termining when new traffic con- trol devices should be installed. The s tandards include the traffic volume. exceptional hazards at the intersection or the number of accidents at an interset.1.ion. The Rough Riders Day Camp bus tragedy, said Mellen, was the fifth traffic accident at the in· tersection within 12 months. Five accidents in a year is one of the criteria for adding traffic control devices. "Even if it had just been a ren- der-bender," Mellen said, "the signs woul d have gone up.'' Clinic Chief Gives Self Up The former administrator or Irvine's Airport Medical Clinic has surrendered at Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on charges he embezzled $10,000 from lh e clinic. Gary Lee Clark, 36, of 20901 National Lane . Huntington Beach, was r eleased on his own recognizance after he and his at- torney appeared at court l o answer a warrant on the em- bezzlement charges. The owners of the clinic made the char ges, contend.in& Clark had embezzled the money before Jeaving the clinic in June. F ro• Page A l COASTAL plan were put between Sl.5 and $2.S million and it was estimated another Sl2S million (al today 's prices) would be spent on land acquisition. The protection of the California roastline is not a "Crill or lux· ury," the plan said, but Is "essen- tial for the state's long-term ~onomic well-being." Jn long-term plans, the com- mission said the proJX.'8al calls for economically sound measures, well·planned, orderly development to reduce urban sprawl and protection or re- sources concerning the tourist, farming, timber and ocean (is· bing industries. F ro• P flfl'I'! A l FINED ••. He l1 the only one so far not to be placed on probation. Rut un- like the others, b~cause or his re- llrement last year, Armlsle1td did not loot hlsjob. The heaviest fines levtt!d on lhe Ulesal practices In the omce that Hinah•w headed have been S2,500. It waa levied on former uais- tanl a11e1sor Geor1e Upton who 11 pr•entl.y 1waltin1 sentencing after ple1dln1 1u11t1 lo three counts of 1cceptlng bribes. Fro• Page Al BEATING •.. fra ud investigator for the Hunt- ington Beach Police Depart· ment, descri bed the chain of events tbat police now allege led to the murder of Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cham· bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a business agree- ment whereby he would be the senior partner not only in the we ight clinics but also some other investments." Toburen said Liley and Cham- bers told the doctor their own firm, called Financial Research, would invest capital in the pro- jects. The detective said the t"'·o m en told the doctor he could invest profits Cr o m h is c linics in Anaheim, Santa Ana, Laguna Hills. Orange and Placentia. The partnership was called the CRT Corporation. ''But then they (Liley and Chambers) needed some money to invest since they didn't really have any,'' Toburen alleged. Police claim Liley and Cham- b e rs -approached Leonard Burman, an elderly Huntington .Beach man whose daughter was an office manager in one of Trace's clinics. ''By showing him fal se docume nta tion, including so- called evidence they were in the process of buying Woody's Whar( Restaurant in Newport Beach, they convinced him <Burman) to draw out his l ife savings of Sl0.000, .. Toburen charged. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and false stock certificates termed by Toburen as '' a Jot of worthless paper.'' Police we re tipped to the possibility of a fraud and upon discovering Dr. Trace knew nothing or the activities of his two new "partners ," Chambers and Llley were arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburen said. Both "°'ere released on bail pending: a preliminary hearing Sept. 24. "Or. Trace had agreed to testify for my case against them and now he is dead." Toburen said. Garden Grove police allege Chambe rs sought out and hired Rollo lo kill Trace to prevent him rrom testifying. Rollo, during the Remington trial in 1973, claimed he was a karate expert a nd a technJcal ad- v Is e r fo r th e ''Kung Fu '' television series. In that case. Rollo asserted he was approached by Remington to contract with hired killers in an alleeed conspiracy to kill seven persons involved in civil actions against the Fullerton attorney. No one ever was killed and In the resulting conspiracy triol Remington was acquitted of all charj!'.es after Rollo was shown under cross-examination to have Ued, according to court records. Rollo himself pleaded guilty tn connection with the Remington case lo soliciting a murder and sl'rved a j .ail term. More re cently. Rollo was con- victed two weeks ago in Orange County Supe r ior Court o n charges of receiving stolen pro· perty -two sa murai swords stolen last November from tho 1·1ollywood homt of "Kuna: F\I" technical adviser David Chou. Until his conviction In that cast. Roll o was free on hi s own recognizance, but was required to post Sl .500 hond upon his con- viction . The Westminster lUgh School graduate is i;chcdulcd for sentencing ln that case Sept. 18. Al ask a Shaken PALMER, Alaska (UPI ) -A moderate earthqua.ke rocked. the Kenia Peninsula of AI A&ka Thuradey, ahakina residents from Homer to AnChoraae. () Space City Seen NASA Studies Orbiting Community MO UNTAIN VIEW (UPl)-A !looting space city for 10,000 pe rsons. complet e \\'ith shops, schoo ls, Industry a nd agriculture, couJd be feasibly built in the moon 's orblt, 240,000 miles from earth, a NASA l\ludy team rcport- t'dtoday . Pric~ tae on the mile cliamcter ""'heel-shaped habitat would be nbout $100 billion , or two to three tin1es the cost of the Apollo pr~ ject , the 28·m e mber (l:roup sWd . The group_ re~rted ·~110 fun- damentul st•1c nt1f1c obstilcles to s uch an unde rtak ing." !lowcver , they said lhl' practical enatncer· · ing and social problems would be ditflcult to work ou t .. l)esignud by thC' summl'r study group ut NASA ·s A rncs Research Centt r, the fl oating spaceship and its contents would weigh 500,000 pounds, about th~ si:r:e or the larcesl s upertanker. T he whl'el would rotate around It$ hub ;it one re volut ion per mlnutC'. ra:st enough so the centrlfucal for ee felt by its inhublta.nt.swould 11lmul ate their normul weight on earth. Principal i ndustril~S would be the m anufacture of other col · onies and or pu-A'e r satellites to he placed in orbi t a bove the e<4 rlh, the study said. Kis si11ger R elay "The&e satellites would guthcr sunlight a lmost 24 houris a day and beam it to earth as low deni)i- ty microwaves." the study said. "On earth, the microwaves would be converted to elertri city and fed into the usual dlstribu· tl on systen1s." Sadat G e ts Terms Abundant solar energy could be used by the colonists to pro- cess materials from the moon, wht're the surface consists or 2Q to30 percent metals, From Israeli Side ALEXANDRIA, Egypt <UPI) -Serretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger today brought to Egyp· tian President Anwar Sadat the Israeli terms for an interim peace pact to avert a new Middle Eas t war. He pronounced himself "reasonably hopeful" of success. Kissinger told reporters aboard the je't that brought him from Jerusalem and two days of violent anti-Kissinger and anti- government demonstrations that the proposed agreement presents "an understandable dilemma ror Israelis" but it is in her best in· terests. (The U.S . has a_Breed to sell Israel two advanced types o( jet ,SYRIA, JORDAN FORM JOINT COMMAND, A4 fighters, a surface-to-surface missile and laser-guided bombs in return for an agreement to withdraw from the Sinai Desert as part of a peace settlement with Egypt, the Boston Globe re- ported today. (The newspaper said Kissinger is carrying with him "a presiden- tial commitment to meet Israel's long-term needs to modernize its forces under specific contracts running into the 1980s.'') Upon ar riving at his guest re- sidence, the palace of Ras El-Tin in this E1yptian summer capital, Kissinger told r eporters: "I am hopeful. I hope I am ffieeti ng Sadat in a little1,1:h.ile. We Choose From HER ITAG E CL A SSI C SCH AFFER will review the state of negotia· ·lions and will spare no effort to bring them to a s uccessful con- clusion. I am reasonably hopeful at this time." He and Sadat were meeting for an evening of talks and private dining. Their initial greeting was warm. A senior U.S. offi ci al in the Kissinger party told repOrters the secretary planned to hear Sadat's terms for the interim peace pact and match them against those he got earlier today in a nearly five-hour talk with Israeli Premier Yilzhak Rabin in Jerusalem. "An actual program of space- colonization might be an evolu- tionary step comparable to the transition or life from the sea to the land or the transition of our own progenitors from life in the primitive forests to the open plains," the report said. Dr. Robert MacE1roy. a re- searcher at Ames, s aid a separate study was being made for coloni zing Mars. "The red planet, more like earth than any other, oould be a target Cor hum an migration," MacElroy said. "The trick is to build a bre athable atmosphere in what is now an alien environ· ment.'' F r-Page A l INFLATION CHANGE. • • A year ago, the rationale for the sharp price rises was clear enough, even if it was based partly on economic mis- calculations by many business. With the ending April 30, 1974, or the federal wage-price controls, manufacturers and raw material producers were, in the words of a tool manufacturer at the time, ''doubling up and catching up," that is, raising prices sharply after nearly three years or government restraints. AT THE SAME 11ME, THE QUADRUPLING or oil prices, sharp increases in agricullural products and many other raw materials and growing labor demands made higher prices essential for many companies. But then, the miscalculation: most U.S. companies vastly overestimated the nation's demand (or goods of all kinds last year. And many, £earing a continued sharp climb in the price of raw and manufactured goods, accumulated vast inventories. Thal frantic stockpiling effort !>y indust ry is where the "demand-pull" came in. CONTINUES FINAL WEEK SPECIAL LEATHER ~ ,,_ ....... :_: ~-· " ... ··· .· ,. .. .. • ... er furniture in select group. . • Premium quality glovo leoth-,.;l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!i of colors and styles . Hides;, u.l>i:oli.~~ hand podded to bri ng out " ".'."' genuine beauty. Custom 87,, so,,.. ~~...,,.;:II Bench mode, hand tied con- ''ruction. Some piec.es olso ovoilable in beautiful glaze leather at tt'ie some savings. 96" !>OFA.. OEAlEll:S FOR: HENRfOON • DRE Xfl • Hf-R llAGt-• l(Al1ASTAN •, WOOOMARK • BAK~R FINE FURNITURE & INTERiOR DT:S IG 1\J of( Sun. 11·5 JO • Otn" Oays 9 'Iii 5,30 • fod1y 9.9 •Closed Mond1ys I * fORRANCE • lJe •' ''"'W!MO•'°ll f!.tll O •19 1219 N!WPQRT BEACH • ,,,, WIS!(lt" Qt . t •) 10~ I ACUNA 6lACH • J•) "'0 11 .. COAST "~' •9'•)~1 I f ·wateb Those Stops I IAuto 'Trickery' Away· From Home By!\'1.VJA PORTER What If your cir unexJ>Gctodly grlndl'i to a hilt on a trip, hundreds or even thoU¥anch of miles from your home whore yoq know nothine about the Jocal 1ervlce 1tat1on1 Knd there'• no Better Bu1dno1s Bure"'u to call~ Althouch most 1ervtce stations on the road art no more .anxlou~.to 1wlndlc you than those near home, some "last ~h•nce st1tlons actually apeclalizc In "1kinnlni the dude" -especially alone lonely 1tretches of the nation'• 42 500·· mile interstate hl"hway ' 1y1tem. They may try to aell yau an oil chan1e or u new oil filter ~y fl11hin• a dJ111tick ~overed with "'dirty" oil (all oil In a ear looka .,dirty" after a few mlnute1ot circulation in the en1ine). ' Money's Worth SOME SWINDLERS will actuallf, 1J11h your tires <"honking '') while you Kren 'l look1n1 n order lo 1ell you new ones. Or they will refute to remount tires they have re· moved until you 1rree to buy " new 1el {at an e1torbltant price, of cour1e). Or they will tell you your tires have dan1erous i·naw1" and must be replaced. While you r car 11 Jacked up for new tires , they muy wobble the front wheel1 a• "proof" you need new ball joi11tli loo -but all 1uspen1lon 1y1tem1 are de· al111ed to have some looaenes& y.ihon the wellht is off the wheel,,. Amon1 their other quick and dirty trtcks : Orainlna lhe acid out or a battery cell, replacln1 It with plain waler, then "provins" the battery Is dead by a hydrometer check ; Bendina windshield wiper blades and polntlna out you need new onei; "BOILING BAnERIES" -puttln1 an alk•ll ouch ... balclng soda or Alka·Seltier In a battery to make It foam and appear damaaed or dead or pouring 1oapy water on the top to produce the same appearance; ''Short »licking'' -pourina ''oil'' from an empty can; ''Short thumbin1" -or not pushing the dips tick all the way ln ; "The liquid 1moke lrick" -inl1ucina smoke from an enatne by •prayln,i It with chemicals; Puncturlna radl.ittor hoaie&; Slashing the fa n belt; Switchinl ignition wirea around to make the enslne run rou1hty or not at 111; Bendln1 wire1 on lhti alternator to malc e the red warn· lnl light clow; SqWrtin1 oil on Lhe en1lne to simulalt a leakini rue! pumporollpump: Filline the·1a1 tank from one pump and charging the hJ1her amount re1t1tered on an adjacent pump; ALTERING AMOUNTS or adding sums to the credit card 1llp after you leave -or lrnprintin1 blank bills with your card lo be rt lied in after you )lave gone. To avoid these !a1l·buck maneuv ers, stand by and carefully watch all operallon1 performed at any service &ta• tlon whoee reputation la unknown to you. JI you 1u1pect your oil has been incorrectly checked, esk lo have the check repeated. Watch the £a1 tank flllln1r: operation1. Don "l leitvc your car unuttended, and If you muat, even , for a few rnlnutea, lock your doors. • Jf you want to u1e the re1t room, lock your car and do ao before you even talk to the service people about your car'1 probl1m1. Check the crodtt card slip ror the correct ii.mount before you 1t1n and 11ave your cople11 lo check your bill at home before payln1. Never let your credit card out or your alght. : Have your car checked regularly for po&sible trouble 1poll: e .g., lire tread, tan belt. battery, l•nltlon and other electrical equipment. radiator hose51 apark plua11 brake Ould . Without fall , have thl1 checkup done before you leave home ror a Iona automobile trip. · .EXPERTS SAY, FOii a trtp of 6,000 mile& or more, you 1hould install a complete new or al mo1l new set or tires berore yo u go and take alon1 a spare with Ii much tread as )'Our reaular tlrea;. If you·re pulling a camper 1 another two 1ood •pares are a mu•t. If you begin to sutpect you ore in trouble on a trip, heed the warning tilg nal11 and stop early. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S &<Pm Stocks INDeXES 44.85 83.58 804.76 84 .28 up up up up 0.63 0.15 13.07 1.21 (ii11l11c•r." i111d 1.,,,,,,,.,.. Jftw Vor._ !UI01) -Tiit' fltlowi"'O ll1t ....... "" •l9'k• 111•1 11•¥• .. i ... ""''' J\'••n• 't'f>rh I .l 1'11'111 ,, ... h··· °" llM N1w Vert llock =I IM m••I NMd .,, pifrC•nl DI is,,.,..., NIW 'YOll:I( !fi.Pll -119 11 mtM ~ ,.,,fnU•" c.ll•ntt• *'' ,,_ •tll"' t\Mki 1, ~ llW Nt"' 'r .. k tll ,.M ... ,_,, TIM 1t•l¥ltvt 'IOI ... 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I I _._ V. l:ftilllllttd 1 )t 111 H 'i't .. ¥t 11rn lnll ,JI •n II l l't ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -A second quarter net lOili or $47 million, or f7.lt. a •hare, ha1 added to the financial troubles of Oaylln, Inc., currently operating u11der Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act. However, Daylin president 881\/ord Slt;olorf said T hu rsday the firm 's sale of its 14·1tore Gre at Eaitern Di1count Centers dlvl1lo0 hfts raJ:ted Daylln'1 tnve.sted cash po1ltlon by about $11. million. Pear Prices SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -A bumpor crop ol Bartlett poara hu driven their price dov.n by $40 pet' ton trom lasl year, tho ColllomJa Cann!nl Pear Aa1ociaUon r~ported . ' 8 OAIL Y PILOT Frida . Au u~t 22. 1975 2 l..A l11cide11is Bomb Defused On Police Car LOS ANGELES (UPI ! -A bo1nb w ::1:-. found i.ltL.1c h('<f to :.1n Wlrnarkt·d police c;ir C"arly ltxiay a re"' hours Jfll'r another bornb y,•as discovt•red in a parking lot "'h('re a blat•k .an<I v.•hite Polict• C'ar had been parkl'd. Th(' t\110 t~::>n1bs . "·hich police said "'ere s imilar and of "high order," were d\.'activaled bv 1nt-m be r s oft he born b squad. C:ipt. ~1er ,·111 King, he.ad of the p..>lil'e in v{'slig o.1t 1\'e s upport d i\'is1on, said no pc>r:.ons or group had t<ikl'n l'rt•d1t for placing the tv.'O bombs. ,.~air ,1 ctitfe-11t • "'0001.,\ND f:\P) -~\ 2J- ;rear-0ld y,•orkn1an has died from injurit'S he su ffcrt~d whf'n :.1 fern s "'ht>c l fC'll tl\'t'r :i s 1t ,,·as being dism;Jnlh·d at :l fair, coroner 's offi('ials s:1y. The victim "'as ide ntifie d Thursd;.iy as l3e njan1i n P<1tton of \~entu r;J. li e died \\'e dn esd ay in \Voodland ~f emorial Jlospital from massive head ;."lnd internal injurit'S s uffered "'he n he reJt 15 feet to the ground in t hi s Sa<'ramento VallC'y t oY.'n, of- ficials said. llt'trf'§~ Guilty SAN DIEGO (Al:J) -A one- time professional model who '~:anted to be a mo\'ie star "111 be sentenced Scpt .11 forlhcJanuary slaying or a San Dicgocoindealcr. After four dnys of dcLi bcralion. a Supreme Court jury convicted Kimberly Carol Conner, 30. of Dallas in the shootin g death of J ohn Stillman, 70. (-._ __ s_1_a_1e __ ~J Jtlnfln Probe LOS A NG !!:LES (UPll - l\layor Tom Bradley has asked the police comm ission to check on charges by police chicr Ed Davis that the Mafia is movinR into the city's pornography bus1- nc>ss. Police comn1ission preside nt San1 Williams reportedJy has rc- ~uested a report on the subject. Kidnap..,. Sought LOS AN GELES CAP) -An un- identified man was being soug ht in the kidnaping of a bank vice president who was abducted at gunpoint and then freed un - harmed 2¥2 hours later a lthough the den1anded ransom oC $200,000 ""as not paid. Officers id e ntified the bank e:-.:- ecuti ve Thurs day as llenry C'arlson , 59, o f th e United California Bank branch in sub- urban Encino. J,.'1 Cheeks Ciu,. LOS ANG ELES (AP) -A "·oman authorities believe to be a key link in the theft of $3.5 million in city checks has been arrested by district attorney's in- \·estigators. J oy('e Lewis. 45, y,·as arrested Thursda~· on warrants charging her y,•ith 13 relony counts includ- ing cons piracy to comnut grand theft and forgery, forgery, at - tempted grand theft, attempted receipt or s tolen property and perjury. Enters Memphis llospital • "f\"o Od1111sey:' Actor Yul Brvnner has gone to court to gel oul of ap- pt>J r a nces with the r oad ~huw ''Th e Odyssey." lie said he "''as threatened with a $1 million damage s uit if he left lhc cast . Thief Caught Sipping Loot \'A Kl~t ,\. Wash. 1UPI) - Poli<'e said they caught a beer truck thief because he stopped to san1ple the loot. The truck was stolen Thursday ~·hile driv!'r !~ill Jefferies was m.:ik ing a la\'ern delivery a nd "'as spotted by another driver in a nt>arbr lO'-''n two hours later. Police said the y arrived at the scene, found the culprit locked inside "ehicle's refrigerator doors. guzzling beer. The unidentified truck hijacker would be questioned after h e tll av•ed out , police said. Elvis Quits Las Vegas Show From \\ire Services . Singer Elvis Presley, "'ho reportedly ha s been on a series of crash diets to shed excess pounds. canceled his latest I.as Vegas engageme nt because of C a t i~ue a nd fl ew home to ~temph is tor hospitalization. .. The 40-year ·old Presley opened at the Las \1cgas i.l ilton Monday ni ght a nd y,·as scheduled to perform through Labor Day. But. al the suggestio n of doctors. he canceled the engagement aft er Wed- nesday night's performances. It marked the fifth lime sin ce 1973 that he has been hospitalized. Elvis appear ed to tire easily during Wednesday night's appear ances a nd frequently sat dov.•n y,·hilc other entt'rtaincrs continued to perform. • f 'irst t~adv Retlv Ford is suffering from a re- currence of he.r chroii.ic arthntic neck ailment. The President's wife believes her ailment was aggra\'ated by a 70·m inute helicopter rid e over the Rock y :vtount;:iins on her ar rival at \'ai l. Colo. J l days ago. She has suffered from an arthritic condi- tion for 10 years. t-.lrs. Ford has been laking 1,1.·hi rlpool baths in the sv.·lmm ing pool at their r ented chalet to ease the pain. • 11ETTYF0Ro Gloria llurd. a 29-i nc h dwa rf. has i::i vcn birth in Cleveland to-an 181 2·inch, 5·pound , 9·ounce !'on "'hO doctors say is normal. The mother and C'hild, named Anthony, were rcportccl doing "'ell after the birth by Caesarean section. l\1 iss llurd, 23, is known as Tiny Tina in the <·nrnival "'i lh which she travels. Pr1ends said 1he f al her of the child is ~1boul G feel tall . + The Kni ghts of Columbu~ cr1tic1zed a mem twr- &n. Ed~· a rd Kennedy ( f).~'l ass. I -fnr playing a key r\ilein the defeat of a bill \11hi ch "'ould ha ve prohibit· l.'<1 governm cnt fu nding of aburtions. /\ rewa rd for inrorma tion leading to the a rrest and conviction or the slayers oC actress Barbara Colby and actor James Kiernan has been increased to $25,000, authorities confirmed. i\tiss Colby. 36, and Ki ernan, 35, we re shot to de- ath July 24 as they left an acting 1A'orkshop in \'enice. Calif. 1.1 iss Col by was to have been a r egular cast member on the new CBS show, ''Phyllis.'' • The International Federation of Arab Lawyers says it sent $1 ,000 lo the Southern Poverty Law Center lo express its solidarity with the defense of Joan Little. An announcement said the contribution had been sent by Ambass ador Amin Hilmy. pe rmanent U.N. observer for t he Arab League. Miss Lillie, a young black \ woman. was acquitted last week . 'jj., in Raleigh. N .C. ot charges she .-had murdered her jailer. She JOAN 1-:rrt-e said she stabbed him in selC- deCense a fter he forced her to perform a sex act. • l\'illiam J acks Jr., Quincy, has been named the California ha ndicapped rehabilitant of the year, the state Department of Rehabilitation announced. Jacks, 29, is confined to a wheel chair by a mus- cle disorder. A gr aduate of UC Berkeley, he works 'as a probalion of ricer for Plumas County. J acks was cited for his "fierce spirit or in-dependence and determination.·' • John Fawcett of Fair Lawn won $250,000 in the J ersey Jackpot lottery drawing. · f'";:iwcetl. a telephone company splicer , got his :ige and the prize mixed up when r eporters in- ter viewed him . · As ked how old he was, Fawcett started to mut· ter 250, then corrected himself with a r elative·s help <.ind said 25. • In a ri:snlution , the Jt took just JO seconds ror ScQttish s inger Lulu Supreme Council of the Lr--------~J tocnd her six·year marriage to British pop guitarist v.orld's !arr.est Catholit• l'EO Pl .. E 1'1aurice Gibb or the Bee Gees. frater n al suciety s;iitl _ The divorce was one of several quickie ones Kennedy ·•rci:r~tf ully cl"· granted under a special British procedure for parte d fr om 3 C'Om -St!paratcd couples wilh no smaJI children. Lulu, 26. passion~tc Chris tian concern for life "'hen he ex-,1:ho appea re d in the Sidney Poitier film ''To Sir l'rciscd a ,·1 gnrou~ leadership role in lhe defeat o{ \Vith Lo\.'c,'' y,·as marri ed lo Gibb in 1969. They lht· Bartlett ,1 mcndmcnl. '' • Agriculture Sccrct:iry Earl Rotz clashed y,·it h leaders of consumc·r gr1Jups who criticized his dl·· partm~nl fo_r 01 p1·cd icl(·d 9 p.._•rcent increase in r cl<ii I food prices 111 1975. "W.c think. An1 crican food policy is being made by rrt an c 1\nlo1n elll' ... Carol T .• ~ore man told Rutz. J\1rs. l"oremc:1n, executive director of the Consumer Federation or Americn . referred lo the 1-Tench C'mpress who, v.·hen told mobs were rioting for bread, com mcnt1...'t1 ··Lct them eat cake.'' · S11it Thro"'" Out separated in 1973. • !lam r adio opcrntors up and down the East Coast have t uned thei r sets to a frequency which \\'ill hope full y relay v.·ord oJ the safe arriva l or Al· Ian Chadburn in Portugal. Chadburn, 29, set out from East Orleans, Mass. 136 days ago in an 8-foot sailboat named "The l)re<i m ··. lll' estimated the trip would take 120 days. Prof. 1\llison 1'tacomber, 59, a Boston college <lrt teacher. and a horn radio operator for SO years, started send ing :_t message which he said is "jus t sh"rt or an SOS." Case Too Sordid for Judge SHREVEPORT. Lo. (AP)-A federal judge, describing the tes t im ony in his l'Ourl too depraved to conlinul~. has tossed out a SI million cil'il d;1mage s uil. "We have got involved her e with a bunch of gun-carryinR. confessed adullt'rers, morally bankrupt , poss i b l e se x ' perverts," U.S . Di strict Co urt Judge Be n C. Da wkins told the six-member jury Thursday, "11.hink it is bcnc:-1th the digni- ty or this (ourt and jury for, us to makf> a decision as lo who a mong these depr:tved people to OOlicvc. Tht~rc!ore th is case is dis· missC'd. ·· n~1wkins made the rulin g m idy,•ay through the third day or a trial in which J . Ru sh Wimber· ly. a former assi'.'>ta nt district :il· torncy of Bienville Parish. was suing Bi ~nvill c !'arish She rif! Arvis E . Wh itman. Wimberly's ~uit charged that he was arres ted in F'ebn1ary 1974 and charged with possession of marijuana arter an illegal search of his home. He said it violated ?ds constitutional r i2hts. 1'he suil also alleged that the shPriff had pe rsonal "motives for the arrest. since he was "openly ROing with a nd dating" Wim· bcrly 's wire. "We have heard some ot the most sordid testimony it has ever been my ex perie nce to have· hl"ard. in m y &a years," laid Dawktns. ' I Synth~tic Hamh11rger? More Fabricated Foods Seen in ~utrire By the Assoeialed Press Somt!lime in the not too distant future you n1 ;1y be sitting down to a lunC"h of milk that never Cttrne ,. from •• (·ow . hall\ burger that never sav.• u stCL'r and chocolate bars "'ilh nary a trat:.'C of a c0t·oa bean. And you probably won·l think there's :1nything unusual about your rood. Scil'nlis t s and in dus try analysts predict a surge in the form or shl.lpe wt''rc used to or contain ingredients not usuaJJy associatt•d with lhe products. So1nc of the consumer group:;, Politicians Pondering Coast Poll Ne"·port Beach city council members Paul Ryckoff and Lucill e Kuehn havc scheduled an Aug. 29 meeting to resolve their differences over a fresh opinion poll pla nned for the city to a ug- m ent data gathered in 1969. Ryckoft has opposed the idea on the basis of e xpense and the matte r of rair qu(•stions a nd responses. BUT MRS. K UF.llN has strongly endorsed a new poll us· ing modern. sophisticated techni- ques to assess community de- sires and needs. One aim of the poll. she insists, is to dete rmine commwlity al- titudes and desires for hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal fund s for minorities, the aged and citizens "'ilh housing pro· blems. The cash is exp<>cted to be granted to the city under a block grant program s ponsored by the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. THE ''MEDIATION'' meeting was suggested by other coun- C'ilme n recently after the latest debate on the poll issue. Mrs. Kuehn has insisted that by usin g professionaJ pollsters. impartial and valua ble d ata could be obtained. The value of a new opinion poll, she said this week, is lo e m- bellish the results of the Newport Tomorrow s urvey which y,•as a community planning effort con- cluded in the late 1960s. · MRS. KUEHN THIS week took issue "'ilh a recent staff report which contained a sample of poll questions asked in a similar pro- ject in Costa Mesa. · She a sserted that the sample questionnaire from a neighbor- ing city may have created the ""ron g impre ss ion among Newport's councilmen. because of the nature or the questions. Ryckoff, who at present favors a referendum on some major is- s ues. including downcoast annex- ation, has opposed the $7,900 ex- pense for the newest ef(ort. Presently, the council bas budgeted $3,000 tor a poll. (CONSUMER) including sponsors or last spr- ing's ~·ood Day. oppose the fa bri cated foods. 1'hey argue a~a insl l'hc mi<·ul a<lditives wh i('h they say have not been adt."Q U:1tt•ly tested . "l'hcy claim thal manufa<'tururs arc mislead- ing the public by packaging the synthclil'S or substitutes so they will look e xactly like traditional foods. Bnt'k to Work UPITt~ Jane Fonda has returned lo Leningrad to res hoot scenes for ''The Bluebird," the first Soviet·Ame rican film production. The reshooting was necessit a t ed by the replace m ent · o f the ailing James Coco. Condominium Item Tabled By Planners A decision on a 33-unil con- dominum project proposed near Alicia Parkway in Lag una Niguel was continued this week by cou n(y' planning com~ missioners. A halt-dozen homeowners near the proposed site spoke against its construction. The homeowners told the com· missioners that the multi-family units would create a traffic pro- blem. ruin existing homeowners' views and produce loo much noise. The county planning staff had recommended rejecting the tract because it would be too dense for the property. The s taff sug gested the, project could be approved with stipulations. The proposed condominiums are s urrounded by single-family homes , according lostatr. Petiiion Presented Mesa ·Group to Eye 19th Street Woes A petition complaining about the condition of 19th Street has been r eferred by the Costa Mesa City Council to the Westside Task Force, an offi cial city commit· tee. The petition, s ubmitted to the city council this week, car- ried 28 s ignatures a nd com- plained about lhe stale or the neighborhood between Whittier and Monrovia Avenues on 19th Street. The petition urged the council to assign personnel •·to clean up the s lum -like ap- pearance of this street.·' DON llALL, chairman of the Westside Task Force, said the problem is one of con!licting pro- perty uses between residcnlial and commer c ial. Ten ycai;.') ago the area was designated a tfansi~ t ional zone, a move designed, J-{all said, to help change the street into purely comme rcial use. 2 Committees Need Members The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil is seeking applicants for the city's Housing and Natural Resources committees. The lfou3ing Committee has been researching local housing ne e d s. The n e wly formed Natural Resour ces Committee wiU study open space. conscrva· Uon and <x:ean approaches. Those interested in serving on the committees may telephone Jackie Washburn, council aide. al City J.loU! ~94·.ll~. \ But this has not h appened a nd conflicts have remained, he said. A PLAN TO '"'iden 19th Street and put a bridge over the Santa Ana Ri\'er connecting with Ban· ning Ave nue in llunting~on Beach might have a bearing on the problem. City officials believe that such a move. which would divert traf- fic to 19th Street from Pacific Coast J-l ighway, would make it bus ier and thus more attractive to commercial development. Flag Footl>all Sigrmp Dates Set in Mesa F1ag these dales ir you're a youngster living in Costa Mesa and you want to play nag foot- ball: Sept. 13 a nd Sept. 20. Those are the days when you can sign up for the n ag football t eamli spansored by the city's Leisure Services Department. For boys the rea:istralion will be at TeWinkle Park and E'Jtan- cia High School from 9 a .m . to noon each day. For gi rls, the signup dal~ and times are the same, but lhe loca- tion5 arc College Park, Balearic, Ca l i fornia, Paularinot Lindbergh, and Pomona schools. · Flag football is open to I.hose ln the third through t!lghth grades. The signup fee Is $2.50. Gam e$ will begin Sept.. 27. A leisure service; aide said that the cit y js hoping ta racruil parents to coach the boys' teams. Other sources 's ay governrnl"flt Joib<-lli'Ji' re~quirement.s are s ufri - eient to protect the public. They <:onlend that -:1\1 the information js there -consumers just have to Jearn to look tor It. 'fhc U.S. Deportment of Agricultur~ esti~atcs Saleti of fubrlcated foods w ill total $23 billion by 1980, almost double tho $13 billion racked up in total sales in 1973. WILLIAM llALE, a market analyst at Arthur D. Little Inc. or Cambridge , Mass., predicted that by 1980 , the food industry will spend a bout $2.S billion on substitute ingredients, compared t.oSI billion in 1975. Why the switch to s ub5titutes? 1'hey're often cheaper to make. "As the price or traditionaJ in· gredients goes up, there's more roum for technology to operate wider that level,'' said Hale. THEY MEET a demand in a world that cannot produc~ enough natural items like beet and sugar to keep up with grow. ing appetites. The world rood crisis has spurred the search for development of nonmeat sources oC protein, particularly in the area of soybean de rivatives. In some ·cases, the fabricated food s oft e r a nutrition a l alternative to natural ingre· dients that have come wider at- tack tor one reason or :.lJlother. Concern over cholesterol, for ex· ample, helped lead to substitute egg products. Many of the items have been around tor years. Margarine gained popularity during World War 11 when rationing made but- ter scarce. But in the early years. pressure from the dairy industry prevented margarine manufac- turers from coloring their pro. duct yellow. THE PRESSURE eased, tastes changed and some people actual- ly prefer margarine today, not only for flavor, but als o because it contains little or nu s aturated fats. Look around your kitchen. There's artificial s weetener, non· dairy products to put in coffee, sausages made from soybeans. scrambled egg mixes made Crom nonpoultry products. Imitation milk and cheese ''will be widely used," said Hale, who really doesn't like the tt'Ml .. imitalion" because it carries what he thinks is an unfairly negative implication. llALE SA ID MANY dairy pro. ducts already include s ubstitute' ingredients. Look at the ice cream container, for example. It may not m e ntion the word ••milk'' anywhere. Ins tead, you 'll see s omething called sodium cascinates. 1'hcse are milk proteins, extracted Crom whole milk and combined with sodium to stabilize the mixture. Extracts or no, the caseinates are still milk. What a bout the products that are totally dif· Cerent from what you might im· agine? Kermit Bird ot the USDA Food and Nutrition Ser vice said that government identity standards for products limit ingredients. If you want to call something ice cream, for example, you mus t in- clude a certain percentage of butter rat. A FROZEN DESSERT made from vegetable fats may look, taste and have the same nutri- tional value as ice cream, but it can't be called by the traditional name. Food and Drug Admlnlstration regulations r equire that any manufacturer making a nutri- tional claim ror a product must list e:-.:actly how much of the re- commended daily aJlowance o( certain nutrients the produc t con- tains. The label also must include the ingredients. with the main in- gredient li sted first. "You have to get used lo key words," s aid Bird. Fruit-navored drink is not the same thing as fruit juice. Chocolate-flavored syrup is not chocolate. The word "Oavored'' is the tip off, telling you to look careCully at the ingredient list. DO THE FABRICATED pro- ducts taste as good as what we ~tre accustomed to calling the ''real thing?'' ''To some they do and lo some they don't," said Bird. ''I think probably we're changing our tastes, hut it takes a couple generations ." By the year 2000, for e1Cample, there will be a greater need for high -protein alternatives to meat. And by that time. Bird pre- dicted, young1lers probably wUI have developed a taste for soy burgers and other items. llALE AGREED 'THAT some or the substitutes take getting used to. But he also said that technology is improving navor. "It's difficult to compete_with nature in providin g navor," ho said, "but there is room for both types o( products in the market piece." 1 .. ale said there are two main reasons for eating : first to pro-- vide enjoyment and second to simply fuel the body. Ill.the future, he, said, people µr6b;:ibly will stick to nntural foOOs When they are e•ting Cor enjofntent and will tum to sub- stitw.tes when they want fuel. Orange Coast VOL. 611, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closia•g .N .Y. Stoeks FRIOAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 c TEN CENTS Pockets· Feel Raided? Here's NEW YORK (AP) -It's small comfort lo consumers whose pockets are being raided by the latest round of ris· Ing prices, but economists and businessmen say inflation 197.S.style has different underlying causes and may be le ss severe than the 1973-74 variety. ln the past few weeks, prices of steel, plastics and other synthetics . cooking flour, coffee, onions, lead, automobiles, gasoline and other goods have been raised by producers after haU a year of relative priC'e sta bility. SOME OF TllESE PRICE CHANGES are showing up on r etail tags and government statistics, while others will take hold in the coming weeks and months. Another in- dication of s harp price rises came Thursd1;1.y when the gov- ernment r eported the July consume r price index rose at an annual 14 .4 percent rate, identical to the change in the July wholesale price index r eported two weeks earlier. "E W . ;f N , I y•·t "-' July was the ri rst " ' .'; " ' ·' '' month s;nce November that <>onsume r prices rose in double digits , a nd onlv the second time in the case or wholesale prices. "It appears that these r ecent price changes reOect cost increases by producers, while the inrlation last year had the looks of excess demand," said First National City Bank economist Leif Olsen. ''AS DEMAND llAS PICKED UP a bit recently, this il> the time to recoup costs," he said. And Dr. Pierre Rinfret, a private economist, explained that in 1973·74 the nation suffered the full force or both "de- mand-pull" inflation-the case of too many dollar:5 chas- ing too few goods -and "cost-push" innaUon maked by mushrooming costs or labor, energy and raw materials. But Rinfret and others say inftation this year is mosUy "cost-push," with only a touch of "dem and-pull ." The re- cession still is retarding lbe nation's demand for many goods. !See INFLATION, PageA2) . . ·Raging Mesa Fire Guts Eight Cars Murder Suspect Nabbed A Newport Beach resident has been arrested on suspicion or ar- ranging the beating death last week of a Garde n Grove doctor who was lo testi(y against him in an upcoming fraud trial. William E . Chambers, 45, of 3710 Seashore Drive, was taken into custody in a Garden Grove motel Wednesday evening and booked into Orange County jail on murder c hari:es. Also a rres ted at the Jade Palace Mote l on suspicion or commilling the murder was Gary Mic h ael Rollo, 23, o r Garden Grove. Rollo was a key figure in the murder-ror-hire trial two years a go of Fullerton Attorney Michae l Remington. Chambers and Rollo are being. held in connection with the slay· 'ing Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert Trace, a Garde n Grove f~ident and owner or rive California Medical Weight Clinics in the county_ o.11r l'i ... ~.., Ille .. ,.. K_..lw Carport Blaze Fed· By Fuel By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot 1h9 O~il' PolotSl~tt Raging fl ames red by gasoline. in ruel tanks destroyed eig ht cars and the carport of a Costa Mesa a partme nt complex Thursday night, causing more than $40,000 damage berore firemen fighting it in cramped, confined quarters brought the blaze under control. Investigators probing the cause or the fire in a 10-unit com- plex at 268 E . 16th St., on the city·s easlside said today they may never know what ignited il. Damage was so severe in the blaze discovered at 9:45 p.m. that ri remen rear all clues to its origin were destroyed. Arson has not been ruled out however, and investigation con· tinued today_ Battalion C hi ef Bob Beauchamp confirmed poUce re- ports that the rirc originated eith~r in or around a late model Chevrolet s edan parked in the carport. Garden Grove police said at the time the murder was dis- covered it appeared Trace had surprised a burglar in his borne and was blugeoned to death iri a struggle. A door to the doctor's house at 9871 Stanrord Ave. had been pried open. COSTA MESA FIREMEN,.SILHOUETTED BY FLAMES, BATTLE GASOLINE-FED FLAMES IN APARTMENT CARPORT $40,000 Are De1troya Eight Autos In 16th Street Complex-11nd Firemen May Never Discover Ceuse "The carport ·was totall y in- volved in r1ames when we gol there,•• Chief Beauchamp said today. . But Thursday, the roots or the case were traced to Huntington Beach and a fraud investigation allegedly involving Chambers and a ma n named Thomas J. Liley. Detectiv e Randy Toburen, fraud investigator for the Hunt· ington Beach Police Depart- ment. describe d the chain or events that police now allege led to the murder or Dr. Trace. "Last April, Liley and Cham- bers allegedly went to Dr. Trace and proposed a bus iness agree- ment wher eby he would be the senior partner not only in the weight clinics but also some olher inves tments ." Toburen said Liley and Cham- bers told the doctor their own firm, called 1'"'inancial Research, would invest capital in the pro- jects. The detective said the two m en told the doctor he could invest profits rrom his clinics in Anaheim, Santa Ana, Laguna Hills, Orange and Placentia. The partnership was called the CRT (See BEATING, Page A!> Rock Band in Mesa Tbe Orange County Rhythm Machine. an 18-piece jazz rock band, will play in Costa Mesa's Concerts in the Park series tonight. The band will play from 8 to 9 p. n1 . in the downtown Llons Park. Badge Came Too Late ESCONDIDO (AP) Mark Hardisty's dream came true too late. The 14-year-old ];k>y Scout earned 25 merit badges and was climbing a tree lo raise the American fiag Aug. 10 when he (eU to the ground. He never re- gained consciousness in ... Pal Omar M emoria l "Hospital, where he died ttusw®k . Hts long-yearned-for De.le Scout award arrived at the hospital before Mark dled, but h e was un- conscious and did not know about II. HI • lather pinned i(" on the s heet beside the body. ' Ex-assessor Aide Guilty; Fined $1;000 By GAR Y GR /\NVILLE Of ti!• Dally Pll<M 5'aff Another member of Rep. An- drew Hins ha w's (R·Newport Be!JC h) 197 2 assessor's office campaign t eam h as been fined Sl.000 after pleading guilty to falsifying county payroll re- cords. Fined by Superior Court Judge Kenneth William s but not placed on probation w as Kirk Armistead, 64. Armistead, a retired Marine general, left his post in the as- sessor's orrice th at Hinshaw headed from 1965 through 1972 in mid-1974_ · But whe n the Orange County Grand Jury indicted. nine or. ficials las t D ecembe r and charged them with conspiring lo campaign on Hinshaw's behalf at taxpayers expe nse, Armi,tead was among the m . Three weeks ago, he pleaded guilty to signing fraudulent vaca- tion slips for couoty employes when they were actually working on llinshaw's 1972 campaign to unseat incumbent Republican maverick John Schmit.i. When his client was SieDtenced Thursday, dere n se attorney Michael McOrae argued that Armistead had been punished , e nough through the adverse publicity resulting from the scan· dal. The $1 ,000 fine indicated that Judge Williams ' apparently did not agree that the publicity was punishment enough. But the judge also discarded Deputy Di s tri c t Attorney William Evans' argument that Armistead be sent to jail to dis- courage other public officials from such acts. Armis tead is the seventh former worker in the assessor's otftce to be fined in connect.ton with the use of county employes In Hinshaw·s sueeesr.ful cam· paignrorCongress. He Is the only one so far not. to be placed on probation. But un- like the others, because ol his re- tirement Jast year, Artnistead did not lose his job. !See FINED, Page A2l Banker Sentenced In Murder 'Setup' Costa Mesa b ank manager Darr e ll Dean Heiser, who pleaded guitty to soliciting his wife's murder, was sentenced to six months in 0.range County Jail Thursday. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams gave Heiser . 42, 16092 Windemeir Sl., Huntington Beilchocredit for 90 days already served"ip CeJJnty jail and placed him on fi'Ye ye ars formal proba- Lior1. Heiser was a rrested last ~ov. 13 in his office al Crocker Na· tional Bank, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, arter alleged.ly m ak· ing a $600 down payment on his $1 4 .B Million wife's murder. According to information re- leased by Costa Mesa detective George Wilson a t the time or the arrest, the money .. was paid to sheriff's undercover ofricer Les Leber. The full amount or the murde r pact was to h ave been $10,000, Wilson said. No motive for the planned kill· }Jlg was given. Heiser, who was 1 irf custody but dressed in a busi- ness suit when sentenced, had been married to his wire 12 years. The couple have two children. McDonnell Douglas Gets Big Contract A $14 .8 million contract for construction of shell structures to house solid fuel rockets ror the U.S. s pac.e s huttle program to- da.)'. was guaranteed to McDon-nell.Douglas Astronautics Com. pany 's Huntin gton Beac h SI'OCK MARKEi' UP! DOW ADDS 13 facility. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released the information through the Washington1D.C. ofrice of California Sen. A an Cranston. Crans ton said a ll work on the $14.8 million NASA contract will be performed at the Huntington Beach branch of the aerospace firm"s subs idiary rocketry rirm. A Cranston aide said it was not NEW YORK (UPI ) -The immediately known whethe r stock market, h ided by bargain granJ.ing or lhe contract to be -hunters, closed sharply higher spaced over a four-year period today in light trading on the New will mean more jobs al the Hunt· York Stock Exchange. in.gt.on Beach plant. The Dow Jones industrial The solid rocket booster struc- average, a 33.95-point loser the lures as they are identified are not previous four sessions, gained rockets the m selves but housings 13.07 points to 804.76. Advances (or the massive powerplants that led declines by about a nine· to-will propel the space shutUe vehi· fo~ margin . <Tables, B7). cle. 'Turno ver amount•d to ~ J. , • -J3 ooo ooo s hares • ~down from Cranston s n!{1ce said the four· 16:610,0oo traded Thuroday. · year oonlracl for whtch NASA Prices .-wer e hig\ier· in committed. the funds ~oday will. moderate 1 trading 00 the f~ce coas tructlon of enough American Stock, Exchange. rotiket ~ or shells for si.it or· . bl!lil'fliJhtio. I . , ' l!f ' \ Mesa Mayor Airs Topics Via Phone By ALAN OIRKIN ot tl'le Oilll' Pilot St.ti [f you dial 549·2929, you will be able to hear a five-minute tape by Costa Mesa M ayor Alvin L. Pinkley. In the recording the mayor re4 views what he considers the most interesting topics from the last council meeting. The te'lephone tape service is provided rree by Tele-fa cts In- formation Se rvice. a division of T elephone Ans wering Bureau, which has offices in Costa Mesa. News of the service was dis· closed by Mayor Pinkley at a meeting or the cha mber of c9m- m erce director s Thursday. M ayor Pinkley t o ld the chamber directors that a new t ape will be r ecorded on the Thursday a fte r every city coun· cil meeting. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays or the month. Rex Banning, m anagerof Tele- facts, said today that the firm has been in business two years. He said that the tape lime was of. lered. to the mayors or the 17 cities in the (irm 's local calling area, and that the mayors of Gm-den Grove, Tustin, and Santa Ana also had shown interest in using it. "They have a lot to gain and nothing to lose.'' Banning said . Banning added, "We were in a good p osi tio n to help com· municate between the city gov- ernment and the people and we ::imply wanted to do what we could to get rid or the apathy.·· B a nnin g ac knowle d ged. however , that though the free broadcast ls offe red indefinitely, Tele-facts would like cities to pay for taped broa dcasts of other city services. Tele-facts atte mpted to sell the idea lo Costa Mesa and other cities when it opened up (See TAPES, PageA2) Fair O pens Today SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 1.i2nd annual California State Fair ape.ned today at cat Expo (or a 19-day run . ( He added that, because or the location of the fire, it could hav~ ignited and burned s lowly for some time, spreading before it roared up in towering flames that lit the night s ky. He explained that the fi re scene was hidden rrom·view by a concrete block w aU and a rence that also m ade access lo the burning carport diffic ult · for firemen. Noone was injured in the bl aze. Only two te nants were away or, had parked their cars outside on the street, fire m en s aid, a nd eight or them a re without priva te transportation today as a resul,. Chief Beau champ s aid the a partments are owned by Lars H. Larsen, who lives in one unit. Despite the severity of the blaze, the residential portions o( the complex escaped damage CrO!Jl fl am es, he said. Mrs. Thieu Flies TAIPEI. T aiwan CAP) -Mrs . Nguye n Van Thieu left Taipei for England today, according to a N a tionalist C hinese Foreign Ministry official who saw her orr at the airport. Weatlter Low c louds ni ght and morning hours Saturday with only partial clearing al the beaches. Sunny in - land with highs of 77 to 82. Beach temperatures 68-72.· INSIDE TOD-' V .KOCg-TV's .Paul Cabbell ond three.a.tsociates spent 18 months traveling through Coli/ont.ia to film . a 8'{Jtt:ial. a>rie.t of documentaries which will be ahown beginrting. nm month. See story on. P.age Cl of today'1 Weekender. l adex AtY-krYic• ....... t:nNllomMtll L.M. .. .,,. ..-.... 0.ti<lllW ...... c:.2 --ONtll .... IC:M A~ ....... llK9NI -:r.1= j .. •• • • ••• ., ... .. , Cl .... ... •• C\4 • • • c Frld1y, August 22, 197S • ~' ~ r'L • • r • . ~ • I 0 • ~1-~ \\ • I --• ,, \ . ·~·~, "" .... ·*t •• O.llyP\ ... ..,, ...... PROUD MOM JOANN HEIEN .SHOWS HER 'THREE OF A KIND' AT HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL From left, Denise PatrtcJe1 Dawn Marte end Dana Lynn In Their Incubators /From Page Al TAPES ... l"''O ye ars ago. Costa Mesa turned it dov•n. The City of Orange, however, h as participate d in a pilot pro- gram. and 20 tapes outlining city :.Cr\'iccs a nd vie wpoints on the paramedics, burglary preven- tion. employ ment opportunities, recreation programs, and city finances. can be heard. Banning said that Tele-facts is in the process of negotiating a contract similar tn its standard rates "''ilh the City of Orange. The normal rnlc is S30 a month for up to 300 C<Jlls. V.'ilh every call beyond costing that CO)';ting five cents. For cities. which need to work on firm estimalc.-s , Banning .said that a ri xcd rate probably wou ld be worJ.:cd out. Tele-facts h as 10 incoming tines, and five playback units. The service operates 24 hours a day. in his first recording, Mayor Pinkley appeals for citizens to at- tend counc il meetings and quips that sometimes they are more in- .. teresting than television and are free. Driver Jailed Alter Crash A Costa Mesa man who al- : Jegedly staggered over to a tree ·to rest up after his auto plowed :.into two parked cars owned by the same victim Thursday spent ·a few hours in jail overnight. • Daniel G. Doleshal, 25. of 350 Avocado St., wa s arrested and booked on s uspicion of drunken driving when police arrived at the scene on Miner Street near Victoria Street. Occupants of the Raul V. Ortiz residence, 2223 Miner St., who .owned the autos. fl ocked out at :J:JO p.m . when two distinct crashes resounded through the neighborhood. They claimed Dolesha1 got out of his wrecked car which came to r est behind the two wrecked Ortiz automObiles which had been parked at the curb, and gingerly made his way over to lhetree. 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Dana Lynn, Dawn Marie and Denise Patricia Heien arrived Tuesday at 2;48 p .m ., 3:05 p .m . and 3:28p.m. The mothe r , Joan Heien, 30, of 8032 16th St., has 9-year-old twins, and says that's what she was expect· ing th.is time . "I WAS SHOCKED at first," she said this morn· ing, ''but now I'm very excited.'' The mother and babies are doing well, according to Mrs. Jean Ball, supervisor or nursing. The father, DonaJd Heien, 38, works as a machinist at Smith Tools in Irvine. /Fro• Page Al BEATING SUSPECT. • • Corporation. "But then they (Liley and Chambers) needed some money to invest since they didn't really have any," Toburen alleged. Police claim Liley and Cham· bers approached Leonard Burman, an e lderly Huntington Beach man whose daughter was an offi ce manager in one of Trace"s clinics. ''By s h o wing him false documentation, including so· called evidence they were in the process of buying Woody's Wharf Restaurant in Newport Beach, they convinced him (Burman) lo draw out his life savings of Sl0,000," Toburen charged. Mesan Shoots At Vandals; No One Hurt Investigation continued today into a Thursday night incident in · valving a 65-year-old Costa fl.1e san who began blazing away with a revolver at vandals he caught wrecking his son's car. One officer described the irate resident as "sort or a cow- boy"' whose values are 1870s vin· tage when it comes to protecting his home and property from harm. The three young men surprised as they shattered windows of the car in the 500 block of Center Street were driven of£ by a bar- rage of five shots from a .32 caliber weapon. police said. ''Luckily , he didn 't hit anybody," said one investigator called out on the 11 p.m . episode near the downtown business di s- trict. Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said no one was arrested and no charges were being anticipatt..'<i, pending further investigation of the gunplay and maljcious mis- chief case. Burman allegedly was given promissory notes and false stock certificates termed by Toburen as ''a lot or worthless paper.'' Police were tipped to the possibility of a fraud and upon discovering Dr. Trace knew nothing of the activities of his two new "partners," Chambers and Liley were arrested on fraud and grand theft charges, Toburen said. Both were r ele.ased on bail pending a preliminary hearing Sept. 24, "Or. Trace had agreed to testify Cor my case against them and now he is dead." Toburen said. Garden Grove police allege Chambers sought out and hired Rollo to kill Trace to prevent him from testifying. Rollo. during the Remington trial in 1973, claimed he was a karate expert and a tectmical ad· viser for the ''Kung Fu '' television series. ln that case, Rollo asserted he was approached by Remington to l'ontract with hired killers in an alleged conspiracy to kill seven per sons involved in civil actions against the Fullerton attorney. No one ever was killed and in the resulting conspiracy trial Remington was acquitted of all charges after Rollo was shown under cross-examination to have lied, according lo cow1. records. Rollo himself pleaded guilty in connection with the Remington case to soliciting a murder and served a jail term . More recently, Rollo was con· vicled two weeks ago in Orange County Superior Court on charges or receiving stolen pro-- perty -two samurai swords stolen last November from the liollywood home of "Kung F\J " technical adviser David Chou. Until his conviction in that case, Rollo was free on his own recognizance, but was rl.-'Quired to post $1,500 bond upon his con· vlction. The Westminster }ligh School graduate is scheduled for sentencing in that case Sept. 16. /From Page A 1 INFLATION CHANGE. • • A year ago, the rationale for the sharp price rises was clear enough, even if it was based partly on economic mis- calculations by many bl19iness . Wilh lhe ending April 30, 1974, or the federal wage.price controls, manufacturers and raw material producers were. in the words of a tool manufacturer at the lime, "doublina: up and catching up," that is, raising prices sharply after nearly three years or government restraints. AT THE SAME TIME, THE QUADllUPLJNG of oil prices, sharp increases In agricultural products and many other raw materials and growing labor demands made higher prices essentiaJ Cormany companies. But then, the nli1calculatlon: most U.S . companies vastly ov"erestimated lhe nation's demand Cor goods of a.JI ldnds last year. And many, fearing a continued sharp cUmb in the price.or raw and manufactured goods, accumulated vast inventories. That frantic stockptUng effort by indust.ry is where the "demand-pull'' came Jn . Space City Seen NASA Studies Orbiting Community MOUNTAIN VIEW (UPll-A floatinc space city for 10,000 ptrsons, complete wit~ shops, schools. indus try and agnculture, could be feasibly built in the moon 's orbit, 240,000 miles from earth, n NASA study team rePort· e<I . Price tag on the mile diameter wheel -s haped habitat would be about $100 billion , or two to three times the cost or the A1>01lo pro· Mesa Cyclist Slightly Hurt In Accident A Costa Mesa motorcyclist escaped severe injuries today ~·hen his machine plowed into the rear end of a tow truck stopped on a busy street. Cyclist Carmen Artiglio, 23, ot 630 Joann St., was hurled to the paventent by the 8 a .m. collision on Placentia Avenue just off Vic· toria Street. Investigators al the scene said they feared he s urrered a cardiac arrest and might become a traf- fic fatality but Artiglio was not seriously injured, according to -examining physicians. He was treated at Costa Mesa fi.emorial Hospital's emergency room and released to go home, although his motorcycle was in no shape to rjde due to front end damage. Clinic Chief Gives Self Up The former administrator or Irvine·s Airport Medical Clinic has surrendered at Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on charges he embezzled $10,000 from the clinic. Gary Lee Clark, 36, or 20901 National Lane, Jfuntington Beach, was released on his own recognizance after he and his at· torney appeared al court to answer a warrant on the em- bezzlement charges. The owners of the clinic made the charges, contending Clark had embezzled the money before leaving lhe clinic in June . Choose From HERITAGE CLASSIC SCHAFFER ject, the 28-member group said. The group reported "no run. damental scientific obstacles to s uch an underta king." llowever, they said the pr11cticul engineer- ing and social problems would be difficult to work out . Designed by the summer study group at NASA's Ames Research Center, the floating spaceship and its contents would weigh 500,000 Pounds. about the size or the larges t supertanker. The wheel would ro tate around its hub al one revolution per minute, fast enough so the centrifucal force felt by its inhabitants would simulate their normal weight on earth. Principal industries would be the manufacture of other col- onies and or power satellites to be placed in orbit above the earth, the study said. "These satellites would gather sunlight almost 24 hours a day and beam it lo earth as low dens i· ty microwaves," the study said. Two Cyclists Jailed Alter Police Fracas Two bicyclists are in the Newport Beach City Jail today on charges of battery against a police orn.cer after a noisy scuffle with a policeman who attempted to halt them. Georrrey Bruce Patterson, Z'l, oC Santa Ana, and Dennis Lee McAlister, 26, of Costa Mesa, have bail set at $2,500 each. According to "a rresting Officer Conrad Clark, the fistfight began when he attempted to stop the bicyclists as they traveled on Dover Drive about 100 yards ofr Pacific Coast ·Highway. Ofricer Clark said he had been told by Kevin Craig Connell, 18, Newport Beach, that the bicyclists had done "malicious damage" to his parked sports car as they rode by. The scuffle involved Officer Clark, the two bicyclists and Con· nell and stopped only when a second oCCicer arrived who had been summoned by two women bystanders. SUMMER . SALE CONTINUES FIN.AL WEEK :. '. ·, ' .. .. . ···--= ::. ". .-... · .. . ., .·.. / ,· .· .. . '.· ..... · . ;.·.·. :. ";~c, ..... i::-4·':' . ... .... ..·· ··· .•• · ... ;+jA' .. "On earth, the microwaves would be converted to electricity and fed into the usual cUstribu· lion systc1ns."' Abund.:.nt solar energy could be used by the colonists to pro· cess material! rrom the moon, where the surface consists of 2Q to 30 percent metals. "An actual program or space- colonization might be an evolu· tionary step comparable to the transition of life from the sea to the land or the transition o( our own progenitors from life ln the primitive Cor csls to the open plains." the report said. Or. Robert MacElroy, a re· searcher at Ames , said a separate study was being made for colonizing ri.tars. "The red planet, more like earth than any other, could be a target for human migralion,'' MacElroy said . "The trick is to build a breathable atmosphere in what is now an alien environ· n1cnt. · · . The study group, in its final re· ·port , recommended that the United Slates adopt a program to move toward s uch colonization or space. . Ile said this might be done in a matter of decades if conditions (·ould be created where algac- 1 i ke organisms us ing solar energy and photosynthesis make ox ygen as green plants do on earth. !Fro"' Page Al FINED ••• The heaviest fines levied on the illegal practices in the orfice that Hinshaw headed have been $2,500. It was levied on former assis- tant assessor George Upton who is presently awaiting sentencing after pleading gui lty to three counts of accepting bribes. Strike Continues CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) -Southern West Virginia coal ·miners ignored federal court or- ders and the pleas of union of. Cicials today and remained on strike. Miners in parts of Ken· lucky, Ohio and Virginia joined the wildcat walkout in apparent sympathy. 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