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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-18 - Orange Coast Pilot_r ~ -.~~ . -' • . :;':1 --• -:! ~ • T:, ,-. -- •• ~Wge:: •ul~ P•u~Qt ----·-.. ... . - .... ,. • ~·----=~ • • --. ---~ . - • - . -- I • ' • CIAPoisOD Could Wipe t " . . -. . . .. . : s1,ooo fine . • . \~{-'.~ettg ----~ Given .-~•. r-~n• •'·' .. ,.'(.;. . ' . ' . ' ) "' < '• • ' ta I ' / • • ' • I -~;J~i(:-S~ilt6}1ce - J ~11, Pl ... SUll ~. OUSTED' FROM OFFICE Ex-Assessor Vallerga Bandit Robs: Liquor Store In Costa Mesa '.A gun:waving bandit grotes- quely gil.rbed. in a ski mask with hiSi: moustache g rotrUdihg through the mouth hole rObbed. a Costa Mesa liquor s(Ore of ne&.rly $280 Wednesday riight. By GARY GR ANVILLE OftlM Dally PUetiutf .VENT.URA -C·onvicted Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was removed frbm .of. £ice and barred forever from hold-~in£ public_ iliice during .Jti.I SUperior Court senten~ing here today •. Simultaneousfy. Judge iwbert Shaw sentenced Vall~rga lQ 60 days in jail, placed him on five years formal probaliori and or- dered him to pay a Sl,000 fine. Vallerga sat motionless at his attorney's side whil~ the Ventura County judge de nted Assistant Distric~ Attorney Michael Capizzi's plea."for a state prison term for Vallerga. The judge said that any other person of Vallerga's age and re- cord brought before the court on similar.charges would be given probation. The offenses the judge referred were charged to Vallerga in an Orange County Grand Jury in - diqment returned May 8. They all were related to the county"s 1973 sale of a com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. · Vallerga admitted receiving $3,714 as consultil\g fees and ex- penses.related to the sale. But.early last month a Ventura County jury decided that the money constituted a conflict of interest and the, 53-year-old as- sessor's acCeptaoce of the money was -misuse of .PUblic funds, em- bezzlement and grand theft. · Vallerga's remoVal'frOm office was effective as h'e walke<I qut the court door and embraced his daughter: It came nine months into his first elected four-year term_ ..Kend'et h L . Sutter, 25, to[~ polif,lf the gunman armed witli a chrome steel revolver ent~ Mesa Ve.rdt Liquors, 1.520 Baker~ St., alter loitering around across thestreetfor30mlnut... •New' Porno Ar.rest ''This is-a holdup,·~ be snapped, entering juSt~.as Sutter . wa:s countinc the cas.h ·registe("s coft'. tents.-~ • tt .. ' "You've got lo be kidding," the victim'replled. fi. ... SAN DIEGO !UPI') Donald Joseph Wiener. 38, o( Rosa.Q.to Beach. Baja CaliforOla, who pleaded no contest ·in porpo· gra_pbY char«es earlier lhia Y,ear, was arreStect:. on a new indict· meat Wednesday. A p<>l\ce spokesman sajd. Howe\' er, he w &s quickly C9fl· vinced otberwi.lie. He. later told O!ficer Sigvard Swanstrom lbe young baridlt hrde)'ecjhim to slay in the back room after taking the DE:VJL SjllJKE cash1,_.~:~f .· ·>JO .; Tbe 1unmaTJ, about20.,0ed.and f ·r 'tiiE' two witnesso:s app<0aching said Bt.JGS FJ...£MAN it •PPo'<l!d ti ~:I'll lil!hln<!'llOme S AN • FRANCISCd CUP[) buildinl• and, shortly afterward, · acarsee'daway._ -• • • There's not alwa~ f"t.re where • · · · --thel'eoomoke,A•k-J\m(:)Jr)nle. • .,.,,. '' M .... ' J~ ~ S 1 Firem•n ~unnie sm.as.hed if.1ito r.. . .,.-c~· •, lluJI,'e. 't~J OK a •mo~e-fUl~d rOQr'n In ~ new .....,, ..,'t' 4 l\P&rtmenl but' fbun'C! no fire •• WASff~d-ON iUPJi In '\ Apartment~oJlkil.all said the major iiJ/i!it :{cir erlvl men-. Chineae-Amnlcan. lamlly which tall ts, th1.1o~efflrn~ l•t\ed~ ...,.. IC ll'"l!I' 11o. had buHied sul- ban Wednf;aday on thkC::f:. de~ • phur lD tbit••P•rtmeht to drive -..11Y'11'11111tde"PO)son,: -.n ~out.the dev ls in acconlahce with ~ on western r:qtlands. cusfom1. -r 1 • • ' ·' . . ' . ' ;. .. Hitting the Beaeh • . . .. ~ . ' ' With .s.chool . in session and all, there weren't many people on Orange Coast beaches Wednesday, despite the warm weather-:-Blit-the ones Wtio , were enjoyed the oUtiiig thciroughly. Take these Cost.a Mesa girls, for example. From left they are Sonya Rediger, Cindy Duncan, Pam Nutt, Bonnie McLellan, Vicki Weisz, Gayle Srewart1l11d Vicki Vaught. Cops Nab .Boy After 115 ¥-PH Pursuit Wea~ing ·through southbound des,c_ribed as drunk at the wheel San . Diego 'Freewar. traffic at -nor any of his pursuers were speeds or up to 115 miles an hour. .... hurt in a wild chase that forced a 15-year·old Vista boy outran many motorists off the south- pursuing' Orange CoWl1Y lawmen bound freeway. for more than 30 minutes Wed-Deputies lodged the boy in nesday night in Miss.ion Viejo Orange County Juvenile Hall on and San Juan Capistrano before charges or drunken driving, driv· they finally boxed him ifl and i.ng wifhoul a -rrc-ense and assault forced him off the highway. wi\h a deadly weapon -the car An Orarige touri(y Sheriff's -on policeofficers. patrol car and a California mgriway ·-pafrol vehicle were bumped o!it of the boy's palh. of· ficers said, before seven, cars fr.om both agencies cornered him a\ the San Juan Creek offramp in San Juan Capistrano. Lawmen said it was a miracle that neither the suspect Yout.hs in Jail ' . Q.EyEtAND, Ohio CAP) -. Peg&y:~WriS:ht had a red welt on Jier.bpck$1Cle l.op~ove her story. She ~tormed into the suburban Avon Lake polite station Wed- nesday-to complain that"She had been-ala,pped on her behind .while riding her btcycJe b)"'&ofneone in •a passing a . he saidilhe blow almost knock~d ho;r Qtf the bike. The 30-year-o1d Clevelahd woma~ahowed P.9licemen the mark ~na:iea:-11,em to a service stat.ion where the alleged culprlt.s stopped thdir car.. • POlice ' arrested two 17-year· oldl ond:-llJ~ deltnquen,l.UlauU charges agalnst them. · ,., • •·Drunk or not," one pursuer comment.ed today. "it was fan- lasti<' driving. He knew we were trying to box him in between us and he spun th at wheel around like a racing driver.·· Officers said the chase began when the youth, who was driving hitt-mother 's car, was spotted on La Paz Road in Mission Viejo near the freeway driving at high speed. The first few minutes of the chase took place on surface streets and parking lots in Mis· sion Viejo. offict!rs said. Tlie boy"s speed was clocked at 1 ts miles an hour as sheriff's of· !See CHASE, PageA2) P esticide Fatal FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. {A'P)·-Dootc;>r-s are blaming a pesticide called ne megon for the death of a woman who died two days after spr.aYing her lawn. Dr. Edmund Kielman, medi~al examiner• for Okaloosa County. said nem1tc:oo in a spray used by Mrs. R. 1. Clark, $1, ol Fort Walton Beaoh .had "dev88tated" her liver. • '-. ... -. . ,... Judge Rules Movies Out During Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee ruled today that two allegedly obscene mov· ies cannot be shown at the Balboa Theater while th e trial or Pussycat Theater principals is under way. · Judge Lee makes it clear in his four-page opinion that he is not prepared to prevent Newport Beach police from seizing reels or "Deep Throat·· and "The Devil in Miss Jones·· whi le the Harbor Municipal Court trial is in progress. Lawyers ror accused Pussycat operator Vincent Miranda unsuc· <'essfully argued before Judge 1.ee that it was lawful for them to continue showing the spicy mov- ies until the verdict in the trial settled the obscenity issue. Jud&e Lee rejected that theory and upheld municipal court Judge Donald Dungan·s finding after a four -dsy pretrial hearing that there was probable cause lo regard the two movies as ob· scene. Se.vei::al reels or both movies have bee11 confiscated by police with the warning that any further showln1s during the trial will hr· ing klentical action. "Doubtless. a verdict of not guilty would result in the release of all seized films,·· Judge Lee notes in his opinion .. Shellfish Toxin Described WASHINGTON (UPI) -A biology ·expert said today that even after a stockpile of lethal shellfish toxin was stored illegal· Jy for five years it 'A'as still potent. enough to kill 50,000 people. Dr. Edward Schantz, former senior researcher at the Army ·s biological laboratories at. Fl. Detrick. Md., told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that one gram of lhe s hellfish poison could kill 5,000peopl e. Therefore, he said, the tO-grar.1 cache that the Central In· telligence Agency stored in a vault contrary to presidentiaJ or- ders could kill 50,000. · Later. Schantz told reporters the deadly toxin is extracted from she11£ish contaminated by minute organisms called marine dinoflagellates. popularly known as the ··red tide.'· This poison is so toxic that a person eating just one in£ected clam would die within a hair an hour. Just two-tenths of u mili- gram of the purified toxin. a drop about the s ize of a pinhead. can kill within IO seconds. Schantz, who retired from gov· ernment service in 1971 and is now a biology professor at the Unive rsity of Wi sconsin. testified before the Senate committee in Congress investigation of the rountry·s intelligence agencies. Sen. Frank Church CD-Idaho), chairman or the Senate commit· tee. said the panel had an Arm.v ISee POISONS, PageA21 Coast W e athe r Fair tonight and fof'iday '>'·ith slightly cool1.'r tcm- J)t'raturcs according tc;> tht> \l:t'ather lady. llighs ~t th(• beaches near 70 risin~ In only the m"id ·ROs 1ntancl areas. l.o'A'S toni~ht in the lbw OOs. '1:\'.S IDE T ODA ,. The National Footba ll League 1.s Oµf'ra11onal agrun fotiowing an agreemiml re ached lod-0.y after 13 hours of negotiati on -and all .scheduled game.s .should be ployed thi.s weekend See Sport1, Page DJ . l ndt•x At Tttlr Sitl"Vkt " ,,_ ..... , l!.,_ .. ,... .. (111; " ,. ...... 11"11•'111 C..llf•""• " HaUMll '""'' " .. .. o..it1..i r-Df·ll Ol" ..... C..llftly ... , . ........ .. ....... ,,., --· .. -· 01·1 DHltl .... Ocfl ... MKlll;fMl'llM• .... •1tttn11-r.1 " T1 .. .tMtri " "~ 04·1 -·~ " -... " _,,._ .. '""""""• .... " W.IC H•wt .. Ml'>Ui•" " • i. • " . ' .. Nix~····Writing Co,.ctid Book-•.Julie . I • '~ ' . WASHINGTON (U PI J - Richard Nlson has overco me e,motional depression be ex· perienced after leaving the pre· sidency and is working on the Walergo.te chapters in what will be a "very candid" book about his administration, Julie Nixon Eisenhower said toduy. ltrs. Eisenhower also indical· ed she could not imagine her 1 mother being as candid on 1 television as First Lady BeU..J I~ " I; I I' " ,, 'i ! '1".. ~ i I • ( ·~ , Ford , "'ho said she would not be •WJ>rised if her dauchter told her she was having an affair. Mrs. Eisenhower, in an in· lt>rview on NBC 1V's "Toduy Show." was asked ir her father had overcomt' the personal depression he sutrered after .step- ping down from orricc. "Yt:'s," s he replied, adding: .. , think it was very normal lo be depressed ... I lhi.(tk the whole country was depressed.·· Mn. Eisenhower said lhe was: "rutt" Nixpn•a book wCM&kt iD· ch111e eome things not prffloualy known by the public. ''I think that it will be a candid book,·· she said. "He '.s working on the Watergate chaptUS l)OW." She was asked if her father bad "repented"' mistakes made dur- ing the Watergate afrair. "He's honest with himself and he knows he's made mistakes.'' she replied. • k • • ................ ,. ........ · Presidential Pups ; • I t President and Mrs . Ford and their daughter Susan give a reassuring pat to their family dog Liberty, shown with her first litter. The golden retriever birth lo nine puppies Sunday. gave I POISONS ••. ~list or where all experimental samples or shellfish toxin and other poisons had gone. From time to time-, Schantz said, he would r~uisition small amounts Qf the toxin to be. sent to outside laboratories and institu· lions to find practical applica- 1 lions for it. 'f He said the poison "was put in glass :vials. packed in a ' cardboard box.. and then sent through the U.S. Postal Service. He.said be had no reports that I any of the shipments went astray 1 or were broken in transit. 11te Senate panel is investigat· ing the discovery in a CIA vault last May of a stockpile or lethal substances and weapons more than five years arter such stocks were assumed destroyed on or· den of President Nixon. Former CIA Director William Helms told the committee Wed· nesday he gave a verbal order early in 1970 lo-or. Sidney Got· tlieb, then chief of CIA 's technical services division, to have the substances destroyed. Helms said he found out only recently from newspapers that the order had not been executed. Gottlieb is under subpaena to ap· pear before the panel Tuesday. Deadlock Broken? I LISBON. Portugal (UPI) - Portugal's military rulers sum- moned political leaders to new talks today, indicating that the political deadlock blocking the rorrfiation of a new government may have been broken. ' ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tl'll' 0.lln<j~ CNH O.!ly P•lOI, "''I" "'~'l" i\ tomb!-Ille Nio,.a·P•••~, i~ llUl>l•lllo<I ~· t"" 0.1"9" Co.ill PvOlllMlf>Q C~nw ~·•t~ eau,...,, .,,. pytr1l.,,,o "'""°"' lhtnu<ih f,,.,,., tor Co\l• ,,.,,. .. , N~•POtl 1)1!.,h. 11""1•nqto;><> 8-Kh/~OUl'llll' 11•11•,. l<•"IP, ~!•~•" • 1111 .. , •l'ld ....,,..,.. IH•<~!Soutn c c..o.1 ,.. "~<!!" "19-l t Od...., I• publl\"""f i.ol!..,,l.t,, -\un 011• Tri. l>"l~<lpM ~bllV.•"'l N..,1 " ti llO W•UI a., 51tt•1, COii• Mt ••• U!•torno• "1W•. Robert N. Weed P•tll°""'I tnO PuQll-• Jack R. Curley VI<~ t>r r••OOnt Ind f.ot..,..,,, Mt'WQO'f ThOmas Kervll (0•10< ThOmas A. Murphine ,,,..,.....,.f.~or Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall Coast Commissions • To End in 4 Years Bf HILARY KAYE verslonorthe cdlistal'plmduring ot1t1eo.111 'fOMSt.lft the 1976 legislative session. LOS ANGELES -Regional : Of major importance in the coastal commissions will be-co·asta1 plan is the P,>wers, Gov· phased out within a maximum or ernment and Funding element. It four years with co~lal controls sets forth future structure of returned to local governments, coastal commissions which will according to the final state enforce coastal policies and fund- coastal plan adopted here today: ing propOsals. For the three · Action-on the plan was taken years following adoption Of the by the statewide coas\al com· plan by the Legislature, the CU.r· mission. The statewide com-rent structure will contihue with missioners, however. did one statewide commission and perpetutate their own jobs in-six regional agencies. defmitely. They voted lo retain During the three-year interim their own 12-member board to re-period, cities and counties within view critical coastal projects. the newly-created Co•stel The commission spent today Resource Management Zone and Wednesday putting finishing must bring their general plans touches On the coastal plan. It into conformance witlr.tbe st.ate will now be sent to the state coastal plan. Legislature. The lawmakers are · Once the regional commissions expected to adopt· their own certify these general plans, pro- jects in those areas will ~ure permits from the local agency, ·Women: Watch Way You Walk In Copenhagen COPENHAGEN, Denmark <A P> -A court has ruled that a policeman can tell from the way a woman walks whether she is soliciting or not, a decision that has enraged Danish prostitutes. .. This is ridiculous," snapped the 22-year-old' woman on trial. ·'If police can judge from a girl's way of walking whether she is out to make business then they should arrest a lot of ladies all over town.·· The arresting orricerlo1d a dis~ trict court trying the woman on multiple wliciting charges Tues· day that he frequently ltched her.on the street wheres lives in Copenhagen·s red light strict of Vesterbro. a short walk from the downtown luxury hotel dis· trict. "I took action only when she was obviously soliciting, and that was easily determined from the '4'ay she walked.'· the policeman testified. Fl"OlllPageAJ ' CHASE ••• ficers and CHP units picked up the pursuit on the freeway. The youth repeatedly switched lanes and horrified motorists il'I· the wild freeway chase, officers said. Damage to bOth police car5 was described as moderate. Of- ficers said the youth's car was badly dam•ged after it bumped two police vehicles out nf its pa\h. 1 not the coastal commission. The state commission will con- tinue to hear appeals for the following type or projects: larger commercial or institutional pro- jects, development within 100 feet of prime coastal resources projects granted variances~ by local agencies and some energy projects. Also, any project that would convert existing agricultural lands to a non-agricultrural use must secure a coastal com- mission permit if it is within Ute Coastal Resource Zone . At the end of the three-year period, the regional commissions will disband. Squeaky Got ' College A.id SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lynnette Fromme, the Manson cultist charged with the attempted murder Of President Ford, re4 ceived financial aid rrom Sacramento City College while attending classes. it was reported today. The Sacramento Union sajd Miss Fromme was given her last payment in January, but did not re- gister for classes this spr~ ing. The newspaper quoted school officials as having "no idea'' Miss Fromme was a follower of Charles Manson, the con\ticted tnau killer. <Relillct story, A3) - Sam Kipp. president ·or the 1school, said that und r law he could not dlaclose the arpount of money Mls.s Fromme recel\ted without her ~rmisaion. ' - But, she addM, "rm oc1t 1olnl lo .._t ror blm. Be's • creat man. He ean adroit his mb- takee. •· Asked lf she could imagine ber mother ever belng as candid ln public as Mrs. Ford, Mrs . Elsenbower said Pit Ntxoo ii .. a private person.·· "Yau know how warm she is and -sbe lovee to bug children and othent'' she said. "I think lbat s~e was very uncomfortable on t.1-"·ton ••• She dreaded in· munkations tbf~ they eOllld dio-: C:'f~ CUIS anythinC.' sbe ~ : terviewa. Julie said sbe per•oa•)I~ "She wll a small town &irl who viewed marriage u a beaut.U'u( did great things.in her life but commltmenl that cannot b~ who never felt comfortable on equalled by two penons Jivlnc; television. · together without wedding "Y"· • . r 1 "I look at 1111 P.-, ' ab~ , Mro. EiHnbower Hid she et • aid "and I remembel'tlle-Mn. Ford'1 remara bod been ' • ,_. In belllb.' •...1 "a Utile dialnrted." ·In lli<k.oet• """ .,_ "What ehe waa uy!DJ Is that the support that "'Ji ~ll it~1 lmPort1nt for a mother •nd a been to rdY fat~.er 1'o, ICMiM!t n~ daugbtertobavesuchgreatcom·. beautifultosee. '-: I CIA· 'CQrrnption~ ·T~~'1 ··: U.S. Caught Off Guard by Tet Offemi~ 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -A former CIA orncial tolCI Congress today the United States was caught off guard by Ole 1968 Tel ofren:Jive in South Vietnam because of "corruption in the in- telligence process.•• "Althoui:h OW' aim was to fool the Americ8n press, the public and the Congress we in in~ telligence succeeded best in fooJ· ing ourselves,•• said Samuel A. Adams, a former Central I• telligence Agency analyst. • Adams said "in the months before the offensive, U.S. in- telligence bad deliberately down- &raded the strength of the enemy army in order to portray the Viet Corti as weaker than they 'actual- ly were.'' Adams told the House Select Committee on Intelligence he was the only full time CIA analyst studying the Viet Cong between September, 1965 and November, 1967. He testified the Tet offensive ''which caught the American in- telligence community largely by surprise ... stemmed in large measure from corruption in the intellicence process.'' Ad1lms testified the CIA became aware of a considerable build-up or Communist troop strength in South Vietnam during President's Office Discll88ion Topic 11te development and evolution of the office or the U.S. President is the discussion topic at a meet· ing of the Le'ag\le of Women Voters, Capistrano Bay area, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the San Juan Elementary School Cafetoriµm . ThomuC. Wert, associate pro. fessor of political science at Orange Coast College Is the guest ·speaker. The public ls welcome. late 1966 and 1967. lie said the CIA wanted to increase the of· ficial estimate of CommunisL troop levels, but the Pentagon. "fearing the public reaction to higher numbers,·· lobbied to keep the estimate at a lower level. · · Adams said be did not know 1r President Johnson knew of the estimate. Asked whose pol!cy it was, Adams replied, "I anume .YOU are asking if Mr. John.son was tbe head of that policy. I don't know. Youhavelorealizel was not a very high official so I did ~ know what was coing on in die.White House." Adams told the panel "it is my belief. and I think the evidence shows, that American in - telligence had so denigrated the Viet Cong's capabilities that we simply could not have predicted the slze of the Tet attack." Adams said in th~ second half of 1966. he discovered a series or documents at CIA headquarters indicating · the strength of the Communist forces, then official- ly estimated at about 30Q,OOO. was more likely doubled. He said in the following months in - telligence officials concluded his findings were valid. "By mid-1967. the documen- tary evidence for higher num - bers were so massive that there was no longer ~ny question that the enemy arrily was much big. ger than we thought,'' he said. "The CIA's position at this point was that we should incre!e the enemy's strength esJ;imate reflect the estimate," Ad s said. .. Fearing the public reacti higher numbers, however. (Gen William C .) Westmoreland's command was robbying to keep the estimate at bis official level, that is, below 3001000." Real Whod11nit James Bontl, 007, 'Recipient WASHINGTON (UPI) -A list prepared by the Army on where it shipped experimental samples of deadly toxins and poisons had one interesting entry - a recipient named James Bond. - Sen. Frank Church (D-ldaho), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said during a hearing that a ''Lt. James Bond" at Georgetown University in Washington received a sample of botulism from the Army cache at Ft. Detrick, Md. in 1970. The audience broke into laughter when Church also told another interesting facet of the Bond ship- ment. . "We've seen the Ii.st of au recipients," Church said: ··on the second page, I see Georgetown University and Lt. 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Fortwiate· ly, I was advised to ask actor Jock Mahoney, a former "Tanan'' and current stu of ''To Speak as Brothers.•• Mahoney phoned Tim Barr, whole special effects work in ••Jaws'' qualifies hJm as an ex- pert source of Information for your inqWry. He recommends contacting Joe Combardl at Special Errects Unlimlled, 752 Cahuenga, Los Angeles, and Moe Richardson, Ricbardson·Mole Co., 937 N. Sycamore, Los Angeles. You'd also be welcome to the spider webs In my garage, if you prefer to have the real thing, romplete with manufac· turer and supplier. Second C-plaint DEAR PAT: Can you find out what is delaying my order for two sets of pistol-grip natware from ·crown Castle Ltd., Stan- ford. Conn.? My order and $45 ·check was mailed March 2. The check was cashed March 21. and l'Ye been inquiring about the natware ever since. I'm either told that it's "not in," or that the · parcel post service is slow. A phone call to the firm resulted 1n the same runaround. Perhaps so- i meone decided it's more profita- , ble to collect interest on payment >for six months before filling an : order. A.C.,SantaAna Yours ts the second slow- ; delivery complalnt about this :nrm. AYS learned that all order ~ records are maintained in New York City. Inquiries to the Stan- Jord address apparently are not followed up as quickly as they should be. A spokesman for the ·,firm said that the number or or- :·ders "can't be anticipated" and r supplies may run behind the de- : mand. Your order is being filled , immediately, however. Washer Wanted DEAR PAT: I would like to contact General Electric Com- pany's main office. 1 have a de· fectiYe washer and can't get ac- tion from either the Costa Mesa dealer or the factory represen- tatiYes in Santa Ana and Los Angeles. P .W.,CostaMesa Contact Eugene Anthony, G.E.'s national manager or customer care, by writing to General Electric Co., Appliance ·Park, Room 315·WCE, ·Louisville, KY 40218. DEAR PAT: J returned a leather jacket to the May Co. in March 1974 . 1 was told that l could receive $141 .75 worth or merchandise immediately, or wait approximately 10 days ror a cash refund. I requested cash. When I received a letter April 1 asking for additional inforrna· lion, I provided it. After that, I followed up with several calls to the Los Angeles refund office, Md finally just gave up. This jacket was a present and, it was purchased at the South Coast Plaza May Co. store. Now they -have r:nY jacket, and 1 have nothing. A.H.G ., Newport Beach April .Fouc ks, supervisor of the May Co; central refund office, Is malling: your refund c:)leck Im- mediately. Records indlcate that · tbe employe who was handling your refund request had left the firm, and your refund was not . processed due to &he rtle being : misplaced. . _._ __ ------·--···----· The Odd Couple 1Ji-1T....,... Here's the real Jong and the short of it. Sandra Allen, the world's tallest woman at seven feel, 5112 inches, meets the world's shortest man, Mihaly ''Michu'' Mezaros (33 inches> when he passed through In- dianapolis with the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus. Mi ss AJJen lives in Shelbyville, Ind. Murdered Officer Joins Honor Roll By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of-Dall~ i-11 .. SYtt A new name -the 20th logged in 63 years -is to go on the bronze plaque in the Long Beach Police Department lobby today, naming officers slain in the line of duty. Patrolman Robert Ray Birdsall, 40. was ambushed and gunned down as he and a partner stalked a kidnap-robbery suspect in a dark back yard in Signal Hill during predawn hours. Officer Birdsall, of Brea, was a hero policeman. He was cited three times since 1963 ror bravery or devotion to the sworn duty that cost his life in the sultry September darkness of a southside slum. ··He was a fearless and highly respected officer." Deputy Chier Willis Platt said of Birdsall, who Correction Given on Art Gallery Suit An amended complaint has been filed in Orange County Superior Court action taken by a Costa Mesan who claims he was defrauded when he bought sup- posedly original Frederic Rem· ington sculptures from an art gallery. Lawyers representing Dr. Melvin J . Suydam. 1831 Tanager Drive. Costa Mesa, have made it clear in filing the corrective ac· tion that Newpart Galleries, Ltd .. 2542 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach was never involved in any of the transactions listed in the lawsuit. The complaint seeks $715,000 from dealer Carl Marcus. who now operates a gallery in Santa Ana, and from codefendants Desert Auction Galleries. Suing lawyer s have acknowledged that an earlier fil· ing which listed a Newport Beach address was in error. The new complaint has corrected that er· ror. they state. leaves hiS wire Amelia and four children. Criminal complaints were to be issued today charging Long Beach area transient Fred Harvey, 24, with murder, al- tempted murder, kidnaping and robbery. Harvey was flushed from between two houses -potential- ly caught in a crossfire-by two officers among a force or more than 100. They had cordoned orf the sleazy section of Signal Hill where the killing occurred. He surrendered without trying to use the .38 caliber t"evolver. It was allegedly used to slay Birdsall, a former detective and 15-year veteran of the Long Beach police force. A military-style funeral service with uniformed officers from law enforcement agencies throughout the Southland was an- ticipated today. Birdsall and his partner, another veteran officer, Wilbur Poston, were hUnting their SUS· peel in the area of 23rd Street and Orange Avenue and had split up when Birdsall was shot in the chest. The patrolman who had pre- viously won departmental, coun- ty and state recognition for ex· cellence in law enforcement died alx>ut an hour later at St. Mary Medical Center during.sura;ery . ~le and Officer Poston ·were dispatched to the area after be- ing contacted by convalescent hospital worker Mrs. Dorothy Clements, 41, who said a young man had abducted and robbed her. The victim told the officers s he broke away in an escape at· tempt. but the armed kidnaper fired a shot over her head as she fled to safety. A description ·of the auto led them to find one in the area -a sector of oil wells, railroad tracks, residences and industrial plants -and run a records check on its license number. Information obtained through computerized files in Sacramen- to led to an address nearby, where Harvey was later cap- tured by members of lhe force of more than 100 Long Beach and Signal Hill police officers. aided by two helicopters. 'Book of tlae Dead' Manson Precepts Bared ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - • The Charles Manson cult's guid· ! f,g law is hand-printed in a Book or the Dead" wliich in- : tructs members that "grenades · Fe gold" and that "man is god : woman is his.'' . : • The book was among evidence_ : disclosed Wednesday by the San :o .Pranclsco Police Department. Jt Wu sel1ed in the 1972 arreat or Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a - murder suspect subsequently re· leased . She is currently being held on $350,000 bail while awaiting trial on charges or trying lo kill Presi- dent Ford this month. Miss Fromme's signature. scrawled in blood, was in the book with that or olher cult mem- bers. Another M aoson dlscl_pl e Sandra Good, said Wednes-da y night in Sacramento that the .,.. ' book was written for ·another time, "l969, when we were going into the d .. ert ... ln. a pm or the book und~r the he;tding "Last Run ," there is a list of sugges- tions or orders for weapons, clothing and vehicles. Kn\ves are advised: "One for eating, one for killing.. says, "Grenades lire gold," it and 18- inch sawed ·off-pump-action shoLguns are reco.rnmeoded. I • • OAJLYPILOT AJ ' '"Superior Perte .... ance' I Gay Ait·man ~acked HAKPTON, Vo. (UPIJ -T. Set. Leooord M1Uovi<h has pro- ve!\ abi.UUea and there is no re-- ...,.. to believe bis homooexuall- ty would keep him from excelllq in his dutlH, a psy<hologist told an Air Force hearing today_ Dr. John W. Money, a medical psychologist at Johns. Hopkins Hospital tn Baltimore. said his studies indicate that all Jn· dividual's sexual pr.eferencea are fanned before. birth and In \he early rnonths of life. "All the evidence I have in· di<at..-that Sgt . MaUovich hJd an extraordinary degree of mm· tal health and there is no reason that he would deviate from bis previously superior performance," Money told the hearin1 panel. Air Force regulations ban practirinc homosexuala from the 1ervice, but Matlovich has sought to convince the panel be should be allowed to retain his position and bis sexual pre· rereoce. The panel will decide tC MaUovich, a decorated veteran. of three tours in Vietnam, should be discharged because or his pre- ference. Matlovich taught a race relations course at Langley AFB, Va. "l want to slay in the Air Force," he told the officers' panel Wednesday. "I want to serve my country. Ir I had the choice I would never be a gay in· dividual. "But I have to live with myself and it's something I can't choose." His peers, superiors, and former students praised Matlovich's ability, and many testified that admitting his homosexuality would help in his classes. MatloYich's homosexuality is not ~questioned . Both the Air Force and the defense lawyers agreed he had homosexual rela- tionships while on active duty. twice with consenting airmen. MaUovfch said his training as a human relation~ instructor brought him race to {ace with other homosexuals and eYentual· ly with himself. •· 1 thought that to be gay I had to wear women's clothes, to go into bathrooms and watch peo- ple, to molest little children, all those stereotypes,·' he said. "Well , f'm gay and l never wanted to do any of those things." He volunteered three times for duty in Vietnam, where he was wounded by a land mine. He still carries some of the shrapnel in his arm. ...... ' ..,,.,'" ......... SGT. MATLOVICH TM.KS TO PRESS AFTER HE.ARING Homoaexulll Airman SUpported by P1ychologl1t ·• Downdraft Nixed In McCollom Death ' 1 ' RENO, Nev. (AP> -Judg- ment errors appear to have been respansible for the deatm or a daredeYil wingwalker and a pilot in separate accidents at the Na· tional Championship Air Races, officials have said. A Federal Aviation Ad ~ ministration officia.I Wednesday discounted a theory that a downdraft was responsible for the death of wing walker Gordon McCollum, 25, of Costa Mesa. McCollum was killed Fk'iday while hanging upside down from a plane. Air race orficials at the time said the plane hit a downdraft, dashing-McColl um '.:> head against the ground. But FAA inspector Phil Ab- binanti said the man flying the • plane, Joe Hughes, of Santa Ana. never mentioned a downdraft. "There was not too much wind, nor did it (the plane> dip," Ab- binanti said. "He just hit the ground." , The other death occurred Fk'i-: day when pilot M . D. Washburn, I 41, of Houston, Tex., hit a pylon during a race and lost a wing on his AT-6 aircraft. The deaths, the second' and third in the races' 12 year his- tory, will not jeopardize the an· nual eYent, executive director - Werry Duty sald. The FAA takes tile view pilots in the races are takin1g ''a calculated risk ·· when they participate. he said. Special Promotion on Leather ' ALSO: Schafer, Heritage, Drexel (eather Sofas and Choirs -- At Special· Sole Prices ~­-~- ' • i~ I\ . _.. . . . . - • •• .. 11()\\ $699 n I i11rl1 l1·u ll11·r ~ .. fH luxurious sofa coverf'd 01 leather ii unique look and lrcl ol luxury A full. 84 w1dr. i'1va1labte 1n 4 colors ot leather. • ... "'"' Fawx"c De"9"" W"l 8• N•ppy To '"'" Yw !!!-'~·; H.J.GARRFfT fURNITURE 8 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESIG~E R S Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri, Eve5. 2115 HA R!OR BLVD. COST A MESA. CALIF. I . ' - I 1, • l ' • • ' • ' t ' f • A 4 DAILY PILOT Jost • . ~ .\ with Tom arphiae """"' ' ,· .. "'-- ON THE WATERFRONT: A communication has arrived here at the paper wherein your cor· respondent has been raked o~er )he coals (or defending dogs in i!~e debate over beach rest C· f-1005. • This blast has come my way 'trom one Bruce $. Hopping of ~ag un a Beach, a long·time :coast·watcher and beach.walker. I have, upon occasion, seen Bruce a·'l'·alking our coastline, marching along the sand, head held high. It's perhaps safe to assume that he may indeed have stepped in something at one time or another. Anyway. in his first point castigating my beach doggie thesis, he says. "Why would anyone, excepting probably tobacco salesmen, deliberately pollute a beautiful seascape by picturing themselves thereon .sucking pacifistically on pipe smoke?" WELL BRUCE, I'm not sure. what pipes have to do with dogs on~ the beach but I'll let you in on a lit.: tie secret. First, I seldom suck on. my pipe. I chew it, mainly. Secondly, when I do suck on my pipe, r do not do it pacifistic ally. I do it with ex· treme vigor. This is usually because something is stuck in it. Seldom is this tobacco. Usually it·s something I've lost on my desk, like old rubber bands or paper clips. Finally, I wouldn't really make ;a good tobacco salesman because I ·ve never learned bow to keep the stuf( lit. Also, I keep losing my tobacco pouches. You·re right, Bruce. Sucking on tobacco is an ugly habit. That's t whylchew. I : Anyway, back to dogs, Mr. :Hopping suggests that I "would tlend support to a widely held sup- ,position or.many dog owners that :dogs do, in fact. respond to ra- rtional as well as instinctive im· •pulses." I T IDS TIME YOU'RE right,: l'Br'uce. I lend support to that. I've. been owned by a couple or dogs· myself down through the years. I ~suggest that dogs are rational. Tiike (or example when a dOg ,gets tired. Does he forget about it and go ahead tO the double· feature movie anyway? He does not. He flops out on the floor and !gets some shuteye. t When a dog gets a flea, he ,doesn't run around to other dogs 'for a consultation on his ailment. He just scratches it. ' Dogs are even rational when ~hey are chasin g cats. They 'chase the cats to see them run, of ?course, but they will not chase a Et and follow it into a dark oset. Puppies will do thiS, aybe. But only once. They will ot do it after they become ~own-up rational dogs. Over the years, I've worked ch ~ssort~ door·to-door tasks maillnan....l.C~ftlani.l#ocery de· very boy, tel~e book de· Jiverer and newspaper carrier. pn this spotted career, I've ~anaged to meet a lot of dogs. ost of them were pretty easaot fellows. Some, true, ere just tolerant. , MAY BE ONE OIJT of every 50 ~ogs ~ou' II meet these days is )jownright mean andnast)!. t You are left to wonder how he ~ot that way. - : J doubt if he was converted to 1'1eanness by another dog. It's ~he people around him you should csuspect. ' , .. • • ToWn' S.top~ Rob"!?!1!!Ch.~1 MUia State National Bank was COWttyJaltatG.reenvllle. came ln and reported~ t~o man and Bost a,; they started to 'Whole CADDO MILLS, Tex, (AP) - Citizens of this small Northeast Texas town don 't take kindly to people robbing their only bank, especially when they kidnap the banker's daughter. robbed and Sher ri Johnson, 19, De.al ~•ntified hJ,m.self as a men with hoods had en e ntt the bank. was taken hostage. conner 'Police cblel of Webster, bank. . . "They started to leave bUt then ./ near Houston. ·The Departmtnl Chapman ran am~ately to one of them said, 'Oh, my God, TO TOP IT OFF, tbe t.,..o ol Public Safety confirmed Deal lhebarbe~rsbopb. L -' Bost we got trouble out here. llostage charged with aggravated rob· resiped in 1972 and Marshall in "\Vel . bar er arry ou girl we want )'OU"' re. IX"ry and kidnaping were iden-19619. !otarshaJI identified him.~ norm~.t Y keeps 8 . S:~? do";Vn fe~rl~g 'to Miss Johnson,' bank A posse of about 2S townspeo- ple -the mayor, barber. farmers. storeownen -gave chase in cars Wednesday and nabbed two men about eight miles from town after the Caddo tified as former Texa1r state as a Dallas County deputy there. Chapman sairedd. ~n kdy vice president Gordon Anderson troopers. George P. l\olarshall. 30. manhal and former policeman he had a , high-powe n · e, a .. d of Garland and Tommy Lee at Webiter. 30-06. We fired one shot in town1 ~aiAS the bandits' car. with one Deal, 28, of Houston were held on Mayor .Bobby Chapman, 34, got the r.i,b~ front. ti.re. W.e 8.~w tire a little tow, headed south on $100,000 bond each i.n the ~lunt wu in City. Hall when someone them com1ng out wt th the girl. Texa$ 36, the townsfolk JumPed 1n their cars and headed alter I • • ' I J UPITt~o Celebrities Date Frank Sin:;itra escorts Jacqueline Onassis through stage door of Uns Theater after she attended his performance Wednesday in New York. They went to a midtown restaurant for supper. Anti-abortion Bid Killed in Congress WASHINGTON <AP J - Congress apparently wiU not act this session on a constitutional amendment to overturn a Supreme Court decision allowing abortion on demand during the early months or pregnancy. A SENATE Judiciary subcom- mittee killed a series of proposed amt:ndments to overturn the court's 1973 ruling. Sen. Birch Bayh, (D·lnd,,) chairman of the Daily Piiat Deti'f'ft'J 11 Guorontff'd Monday·Fndav: ii you 00 l'lOI have your paper by 5:30 p.m .. call before 7 p.fl'l . and your copy will be de· livered. Salurday and Sunday: If YoU do not receive your copy by g am. Satur· day. or 8 a.m. Sunday. call before 10 am. and your copy wtll b9 delivered, Circ: .. .tlM T1l1ph1•11 Most Orange.County Areas 642-4J21 North-st Hunhngton Beach. and Westminster .• , ••... 540.1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capisrrano. Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel •••••••••• 4tM6J D • panel, said after the session that he regarded it highly unlikely that the measures wou ld be brought up in the full committee .. Terence Cardinal Cooke. <'hairman or the Catholic Bishops Committee for Pro-Life AC· tivities, said the subcommittee's action was .. disappointing but not the final word. For millions of Americans .non-Catholics and Catholics a like, who oppose abor· lion will continue their efforts to secure full legal protection for the unborn." The Planned Parenthood Federation of America called the action "a courageous stroke in the defense of the physical health, personal well-being and ~conomic equity of American women .•. It raises lhe hope that we may now end the fruitless debate over the legality of abor· lion .. :• THE NATIONAL Abortion Rights Action League said it "is a clear victory for those who sup- port abortion rights.'' 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TM ,....,, fMIPfr•tu,.. '#111 be "· Missile Flap them. ' Jordan Rejects Sale Conditions Chapman said there Js a Citizens Band radio network or area residents "and. once the word was out everyone was monitoring and closing in to as- sist." "Their car slowed down after crossing some railroad tracka," Chapman said. ''They pushed' the giil out, then the car had to &top because the guy who pushed her ou t had dropped his iun." WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Jor- dan has refused to accept the Ford administration's qualified offer to sell 14 batteries of Hawk missiles because the conditions were insulting to that c-ountry's national dignity .. con- gressional sources said today. ln· formed of Jordan's sudden turndown, Sen. Clifford P. Case, <R·N.J.,) a leading critic of the sale, said. ''This matt~r is too serious to be based merely on dignity.'' . CASE, WHO had threatened to block the sale along with other congressional critics, said he as· sumed that President Ford's let· ter of assurance that Jordan would use the Hawk missiles only in a defensive manner "still stands." Aides to Case said that Joseph J . Sisco, the state department's No. 3 man, had informed the :;enator·s office that Jordan had rejected the sale because of the conditions in Ford's letter which was relaye<;I to Congress Wedn es· day. The President's letter of as· surances was the growth of con sul lat1ons between Case and Ozone Danger Proof Urged By Companies WASHINGTOj'I (UPIJ-Anof. ficial or a major can company said today production of aerosol cans dropped sharply in the first half of this year because of ques- tions about whether some pro· pellent gases are damaging earth·s ozone radiation shield. Vincent Ma r riott, vice presi- dent of the Continental Can Co., told a Senate subcommittee that more scientific facts are needed before a decision ·is made on poSsible regulation of aerosol and refrigerant gases known as fluorocarbons. "The aerosol industry has already been significantly damaged by adverse publicity associated with irresponsible statements by the media and even by isolated government of- ficials,'' Marriott said in pre- pared testimony. Roy L. Schuyler, vice presi· dent and general manager of Du Pont·s organic chemicals depart- ment, which makes freon, told the subcommittee there are not enough facts on which to reach a decision restricting the use of gases known as fluorocarbons. "If creditable scientific data show that certain fluorocarbons .cannot be used without a threat to health, Du Pont will stop pro~ duction of those compounds," he said in a statement prepared for the committee .. ' 'The Majority 6£ the scientific community, includ· ing our own scientists, believe no significa'nt harm will result from delaying regulatory action until lhe data are obtained_·· Ba11l.ffted The Australian government will lift a ban on American rock star Alice Cooper. Cooper was banned from concert tour in March by former lmmigralion minister Clyde Carner.on, who,Called his act 'sick.' Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss · inger. THE P R ESIDENT adopted language suggested by Case stating that Jordan would place the sophisticated antiaircraft missiles at fixed sites around Amman and other locations. "THEY RAN TO a pasture, then everybody was coming in '· from al l sides," Chapman re- lated. . ··one boy fired a .30-.30 nne and when the bullet hit the ground, they hit the ground, too. They threw up their hands. They decided there were too many of us. Aides to Case said Sisco told the congressman Tuesday that Jordan had accepted his con· dition . · With Sisco's assurance that the wording of the presidential Jetter was acceptable to Jordan, Case agreed to drop his opposition to the sale. The amount or money taken in ~ the robbery was not announced, but Chapman said it ·was sub- stantial. · Simultaneously , R e p . Jonathan Bingham. CD·N.Y.,) withdrew his "resolution of dis- approval" to the sale from the House International Relations Committee. _ _. But Bingham ann0W1ced that he still was "very unhappy., with the deal because Jordan would receive 14 batteries instead of the six which the U.S. Joint Chiefs or Staff said were s ufficient. Police Threat? "They had it stuffed in their pockets and in a bag. When they surrendered, the one with the bag threw up his hands and threw out about $10,000 in the pasture," he said. CHAP!llAN WAS asked if Wed· nesday's robbery was indicative of how the people feel about Cad· do )fills. .. You'd be s urprised how peo· pie cpme out of the walls and craC'ks "11hen a problem arises in a little town." ( Politician Nabbed In Dynamite Plot From Wi re Services DENVER -A former Mex· lean-American politician was ar· r'ested in a stolen car carrying a live bomb made of 27 sticks of dj .~amite, passibly destined for a police substation, police said to· day. Police said the bomb may have been manufactured to protest a meeting in the city of the nation·s police chiefs. Federal agents and police iden- tified the suspect as John Haro and said a large <'ache or dynamite was found in a search of Haro·s gasoline station. Haro and a second man were held for investigation of manufacturing an explosive device. Cease•lfre BEIRUT, Lebanon -The gov- emm_ent announced today that warnng political factions have a~reed to a new cease-fire to end bitter block-to-block fighting that has paralyzed Beirut. At least 26 persons were report- ed to have died in combat with morta~s, bombs, and machine g.un fir~ between leftists and r1ght-w1ng miiitiamen police sources said. ' ( IN SHORT ) Durlcfn Sieorn '" WASHINGTON -Democrat John A. Durkin was sworn in as New J.Iampshire's second senator today, ending the longest Senate election campaign in his· tory. The swearing in meant that the Democrats' control in the Senate was expanded to a 62-38 margin over the Republicans. Oil Price l'ote WASHINGTON -The House shoved aside warnings o( another White House veto Wednesday and voted to restore oil price con· trots. "This wilJ never get the Presi· dent's 3pproval, ·• Rep. Clarence J . Brown, (R·Ohio) said o( the House votes on a comprehensive energy bill. Brown's motion· to strike from , the bill language restoring price · controls tbat expired Aug. 31 was defeated 242 to 151. • TV Sex, Violence Hit by 3 Clerics WASHINGTON lUPIJ-Three ministers today set out to con- vince the Federal Communica· tions Commission it should get rid of the "exploitation of sex and violence'' on television and radio. Representing Morality in Media, a n lntercburch group whose watchwords are "love, .truth and taste,., t he ministers are Rabbi J ulius G. Neuman and the Revs. Morton A. Hill and Winfrey C. Link. AFfE R A SCHEDlJLED con· ferencc with FCC Chairman. Richard E. Wiley, the ministers planned a news conference to re. port on Wiley's response. Hill and Link were members of the Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, which filed a report former President Richard M. Nlton re- jected as too liberal. Hill and Link filed a minority opinion. The three minisierS came lo the FCC with a petition s igned they said, by 100,000 persons wh~ believe the public "has been shwmed by both tlie netWOTk s and Ifie FCC." They as lied for gublic hearings across the coun· try . In a statement. the ministers ·criticized the FCC for approving th'e networks' limited self restrainu such as the "family h1lur," Which Ii'nlils se~ and violence in early evening shows, 'fl not at other times. • • THEY CONCEDE the problem has no easy solution, but said the FCC should at least consult the public. . "The !~ought or government ~nteryentton in 12rogram content is odious. to ever~one," the state- men~ said .. "But there must be public consultation in this area f~r the public owns th~; ru.rwaves.'' · The ministers said they con-duct~ th~ir own hearings last May ·~ Sioux City, Iowa, and Nashville, Tenn. Drunk Held • For Threat OKLAl!OMA CITY (AP) -An admitted drunk has been arrested on a federal complaint of threatening the life of President Ford Secret Setvi~e agents U- .rested Winiford Clinton Alexander, 49, arter Alex~ andcr allegedly tried to tel,.phone the White House . through a long distance operator and made the threat to the operator. The operator qotified the FBI . ~ federal magistrate aP- poantcd an attorney for Alexander and set bond at $50,000. I•" •• . r ' I t I Case fn U•fJo I Frees .Man • In 'Wife's Suicide RrYERSIDI!: (UPIJ -William Pl1chta wu rr.e today but stlJJ Wl=ln whether ehar1e1 will be broulbt 11alnat him for cooper at\ In bis wlle'uuictcle. A J srantecl 1 requeot by district aUoroey Byron Morton W<dneadaj to raturn PIK1>la'• '2,500 ball ond no other court ao- tion hu bteo 1tbeduled. M-~ald be b .UU waiting for !be autopsy Ud other medical lnlonnatlon ncecled to make a de· S • charges 011lnst P/1cbta. ( • 1 J claion whether to brin"g . rate . Pl•cbl•, 64, • 1urnit~ -Cl•aler. conteded to '-----------' authorities that he knew h1I wife was committing suicide and did nothlllJ to stop her. Mn. Plochta, 49, bad a terminal disease, which doctors said bead begun a rean-Jonc process of slowly paralyzlna her. Placht11aid sbe had a right to die 1n her own way, and dJd not want to in~ terfere. ~ IU'K Putol DefHUftf LOS ANQ.ELES CAP) -Mislabeling the pl5tol used In the Robert F. Kennedy assassination didn't invalidate conclusions about the weapon, the city's chief police forensic~ chemist has testified. DeWayne Wolfer admitted Wednesday'he incorreclly labeled a trial exhibit envelope for the .22-caliber, eijht·sbot revolver but claimed it happened because of misinformation supplied. to him by the county grand jury. • LOS ANGELES (UPI> -The spy ship Glomar Explorer, which retrieve<! part of a sunlcen Russian submarine, is free to go to sea again while the federal and county governments wrangle over its tax status in a stalled court action. A hearing had been scheduled in federal court today on the dispute over who legally owns lhe mystery ship -the U.S. gov- ernment or Howard Hughes. But after a conference in chambers with lawyers for both sides Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Manuel Real postpaned the hearing for nearly four months. Sl BUHen for Tra•nt LOS ANGELES CAP) -Southern California Rapid Transit District (RfD ) directors have voted to begin engineering plans immediately for a $1 billion-plus starter line from the downtown Coliseum area to Long Beach. . . "We have a momentum to capitalize on. The transit district has to have a backlx>ne starter line and a good place to start is _Long Beach," said county supervis'or Baxter Ward, an RTD lx>ard member. mrlsArrnted STOC:XTON (AP)'-Two young Sacramento women accused of participating in five armed robberies were arrested after a squad of 25 Policemen surrounded their motel room. They were identified as Kathy Raynette Tables, 17, also known as Cathi Raynette Tyler, and Anita Thomas, 18. Their ar- rests ocCurred Wednesday without incident. Hypnosis Adds Angle To taeng Defense NORWALK (U [)-Shortly after the suicide o! her father last June, Debora Joy Kantaeng, charged with the shotgun slay- ing of a man she ays bad raped her, allegedly recalled that her father bad actu Jy shot the man. He then placed the gwi in her hands, she said, and told her, "Look whatyou'vedone, Debby. Why did you do it?" Three tape recordings supporting defense claims were to be played in court today, following two days of testimony in which Miss Kantaeng denied killing Danny Allen, 21, of Santa Ana and told her story of the events leading up to his death. MISS KA.N°TAENG made the recorded statements in sessions with a psychiatrist as she was under hypnosis and under the in- fluence of a truth serum, ber attorneys said. She was also suffering at tbe time from a form of epileptic seizures, they said, in which her body functions normally but her mind goes into an amnesic state that allowed her subconscious to recall the previous events. Judge Beach Vassey ruled Wednesday that the tapes, described by a defense spokesman as "incredible," could be played for the jury today. He then recessed. court to give pro- secutors a chance to listen to the recordings. I 1· THE TAPES were made a few days after Miss Kantaeng's father, Robert Boyd, 45, was found dead in a Long Beach motel room from a "self-impased overdose of narcotics and alcohol. His death caused a mistrial in Miss Kantaeng"s first trial. Boyd had often confessed to killing Allen in the defendent's living room one day after she was raped last October, authorities said, but always recanted a short time later. Before the Wednesday recess, Miss Kantaeng denied charges by Melanie Powell, a surprise prosecution witness, that she had confessed the slaying to her after the two women became friends early in the trial. I I Skeleton Strike Crew Fights Berkeley Blaze BERKELEY (UPI) -Firo erupted today in a vacant house in Berkeley, where city firemen are on strike, and alJ eight mem- bers, or the remainiilg force Sun Lovers . Get Beach SAN DIEGO (APJ -San Diego County supervisors are looking for a place to set up a nude beach for sun worshippers. At the same time. however, they have banned nudJty iD all unin· corporated county areas, including the beaches. Both those moves were made Wednesday on 3-2 votes. Previous anti-nudity Jaws req.Ured a law en- forcement oCCicer to see a perwon disrobe before on arrest could be made ,and county oCficiala aaid the or· dinance was almost Im~ po11lbleto enforce. • fought lo control the blaze in which nearby residents, includ· ing two women in wheelchairs, were evacuated. The small group of supervisory personnel, guarding this city of 150,000 against fires in the three- week strike for higher pay, was aided by an engine company of the State Forestry Service Wlder a state disaster service plan . A Berkeley fire department spokesman said that apparently none of the striking firemen helped out alt hough some watched. . "We felt bad because there .was really no one to help out," said one of the off-the·job firemen. The blaie, brought under con- trol swiftly, broke out in a mid- dle-class neighborhood of old two-and three-story homes that are close together. Berkeley fire chief Victor Porter led his skeleton crew in figbtinj the blare. 1be fire de· partment spokesman said the crew expected to put out the fire within several hours. The spoke1m an said neighbor- ing communities h;ad aJso been 1 asked to help combat the blaze I through a mutual aid agreement for emergency services . J DAllYP1lOT ,4§ ·chavez Cori)s Wins On~ . Singk StalewUle Election Prohibited 1t C.Ueetor Rock Hudson. defense wit- ness in trial of three men charged in federal crackdown on film piracy, testified he owns about 200 movies, including many of his own, but denied he ever dealt with ''film pirates" or profiled Crom black market Ul illegal movie prints~. · From W•re Servttt1 SACRAMENTO -In a ntllng which favors the United Farm Workers, California's new farm labor board h•s prohibited a ain&le atJtewlde union represen- tation election covering a 156- IJ'OWer u.nit. '.J'he decision means that elec- tions and contrat'ts at each or the r(Ulcheis of the Western Growers AisaoCiation will have to be handled individually. In reaction. the growers said the.Jive-member board should resian. The decision Wednesday by the Agricultural Labor Relations Board said that a single contract covering the 156 growers would be "inappropriate.·· THE BOA.RD IS administering a new law under which farm workers may hold secret ballot ~lections to decide' which union, if any, shall represent them. The request for the single con- tract had been made by the Teamsters Union, which had already held a contract with the 156 ranches for over three years. 3 Booked for Cancer •€ure' PAI..M SPRINGS CAP> -Police have arrested a chiropractor and two assistants who allegedly treated cancer patients with an enttma machine and herbs. Riverside County Dist. Atty. George Beckwith said Wednesday that Dr. Ruei Kurtz, 67, and Edyth Grafner. 45, have been booked for investigation of four misdemeanor violations or the statt Health and Safety Code relating lo the use of unauthorized treat- ments for cancer. Miriam Johnson. 52, is still being sought on. a warrant alleging the same violations. It was opposed by Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers . UFW attorney Sandy Nathan isaid at a board hearing, "His- torically, between the Teamsters and Western Growers Associa- tion there has been a sham labor relations agreement.·· ~ flut balloting had already t&Xen place on about 40 of the 156 ranches, mos tly of vegetable growers in lhe Salinas Valley. The ballots had been impounded pending a decision on the Teamster request. In another part of its dttision. the board lifted lhe impound, and said counting should begin. A SPOKESMAN for the growers, Les 1-lubbard, said the board showed that it "is unable to act in an impartial manner:· Hubbard, who speak.I' for the Employers Nttgotiatlng Commit· tee and Western Growers As- SO<'iation, said the vote counts al the 40 ranches would not be ac- <"epted unt il new elections are held. Htt said the timing or the board's action. juist after S p.m .. "was designed lo deny us our right to a judicial review." Outside the 156-grower wiit, an Assoctated Press tally showed 31 victories for the UFW covering 5,300 workers, and 17 victories for the U FW covering 5,300 workers. Late Wednesday, the Salinas regional office of the ALRB an- nounced these Salinas Valley vote counts, pending the five-day challenge period and various lawsuits. five-day challenge period and various lawsuits. saves you D'Arrigo brothers: 264 UFWl 229 Teamsters, 132 no union. .24t challenged ballots. Molera Ranch: JS UFW. __ \ Green Valley, S~inas : ~ UFW, 19Teamsters, 5oounlon. ~ West Coa8t Farms: 188 UFW1 SI Teamsters, 4 no union . J . R . Norton: 74 UFW, 31 nd (only ballot choices). Phelan and Taylor : 50 Teamsters, 24 U FW, J no union. Oceanside Manager To Resign OCEA:-IS IDE (AP) -The city manager who ousted Oceanside's police chief over his raciaJ re- marks says he will resign by Dl~C. 5. Lawrenett Bagley told newsmen \Ycdnesday he would step down sooner than that if thu city<.·ouncil wanted him to. -rhe council had given Bagley notice Sept. 5 that they planned t~ fire him in 90 days Wlless he re· signed. The council members re.. portedly were unhappy with Bagley for hi s refusal to fire some city department heads and because he forced the resignation of chief Edward Ratcliff. Bagley had first suspended ~atcliff. then demanded his re- signation aft<>r the chief publiC'ly blamed Oceanside blacks for the city's crime problems. i I 1 Adults save 25% off regular round-trip Coach air fare.Children under 12 save SO'Yo. ' ' Just buy your round-trip ti cket to n1ost United cities 750 air n1iles or 1nore a\~ay (Florida and Hawaii excluded) at least 7 clays ahead and reserve both departing and return flights. 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Or call United at 537-7521. Partners in Travel with Western International Hot els. The friendly skies of your land. wYou won't find a . friendlier fare anywhere!" " Iii ,. ~ • . I ., • I • : • • ) • r A• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Parainedic Trainirig . • Orange County super visors have taken steps toward speeding the production of trained, certified county para medics to expand the public em ergency medical care p rogram that is fulfilling a great need and faces increasing de m ands for service. The board this week voted to establish a special I study committee to explore all possible methods of speeding p aram edie training so the eountywide syste m can gel inlofulloperation promptly. Among othe r th.ings, the county is considering abandoning the firemen-only rl!l.e in. l<clectin~ can· [dict ates for training. Nurses a nd former military , corpsm e n might be allowed to take the certification test without formal training. In a ddition, private hospita ls might be called on to train paramedics. all of whom must now be educat- ed at the county medical ce11ter. 1'he board 's activity is heartening though it is un· fortunate county government waited So long to con- side r valid options to the current system. As long as paramedics are properly certified a nd m eet rigid ability standards, it makes little difference who they are or where they are trained. Sharing Love Some children need more friends than others do and in som e sad situations, they actually have fewer. A dedicated group of senior citizens who actually have the wealth of several centuries' experience, knowledge and understanding of one human's need 1 for regard and affection and respect of ariolher 4!;re doing something about it. Fosler Grandfarents are companions to those so afnicted-some o whom are all but deserted by their true families-and are paid a pittance to supplement tiny retirement incomes, along witb a cafeteria meal .. The good those in their twilight years do for the young on whose lives the sun seems to have never lru· ly risen, for what litUe they are paid monetarily, Is virtually immeasurable. -- Ask any single one among the Foster Grandparents if they are underpaid in love and devo· tfon by their Foster Grand.kids, however, aiia you'd better have a few hours to spare. · Fosler Grandparents have a lot of stories to tell about love.and devotion among the handicapped. Law Overlooked A motorist adhering to California's S~mile -hour speed limit riowadays is nOt only a rare bird but one in danger of being blown oil the freeway by a mechanized battalion or speeders. This is not so in states where the speed limit is re- garded as that-a limit-and whe re enforcement by highway police makes apprehension of speeders a near certainty. . . It seems human nature for some motorists to see just what they c an get away with. If they are sue· c essful, others follow. In California, motorists often get away with speeds well in excess of that permitted by law. Who is lo blame? Much of the responsibility falls on the California Highway Patrol whose officers have shown a disinclination to support the SS· mile limit. Regardless 0£ personal feelings, the 55 limit is law. It was enacted for good reason and should be en- forced. 'Well, we can relu again - • _ it didn '.t fire that time!' The Fairview Foster Grandparents at Fa irvie\v Stale Hospita l in Costa Mesa \\'ere honored r ecently in a third anniversary observance of their work with i the mentally r e tarded and physically handcapped. i ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_j_~~~~-'~~~~~~~~ Astrology Guides The Voter I ( ..... _A_R_T_H_f>_P_P_E_· _,) A group o{ 186 distinguished scientists attacked astrology last ' week as being nothing but a , bunchornon!ense. Nonsense! Among the many ramous men of hi story who employed astrology to · guide their destinies was Adolf Hitler. And look what · happened to. him. But a strol· ogy not only heips us all to lead bet· ter lives, it provides an instant and simple method for assessing the com- plexities of human character. 'Take our leading presidential candidates. For the guidance of inquiring voters, herewith their astrological signs so that we will ·know what kind of a man we are electing. CANCER -Those born under :.this sign are, of course, moody, withdrawn, sensitive aesthetes, who hate crowds and prefer the solitary contemplation of chess problems, pre-Raphaelite etchings and 'ourmet viands. ·What better description could you want of Gerald R. Ford? · AquariUs -Aquarians are far- out progressives, spendthri{ts who care nothing for money, pre- ferring to share what little they have. They are also unambitious, undisciplined, undependable, un· ruly and hate to take baths. Ronald Reagan is an Aquarian. He's got the hippie vote in his pocket. Virgo -Vi rgans make great leaders. That's because they are true inteUectuals with orderly, coolly-rational minds and meticulous thought processes. Above all, they a bhor emo- tionalism and would rather die than deliver an impassioned, rabble-rousing diatribe. This is -· what makes them great th.inkers Dear Gloomy Gus Did the supervisors' new policy of giving salary raises on the basis or job performance ratings have something to do with their decision not to raise their own pay this year? CURIOUS GIOomy Gut comments••• 1ulll'notWd by r..-...1•r>e1 Oo not IM'<llwrlly rTll«I U. wltWl et I ... MWW'cf!Hr, ~ l'OUI' PU PMW •Gloomr Gia, D.1lly Pilot. and superb scholars of history. George Wallace is a Virgan. GeminJ -This gets a bit com- pliC'ated as we have two can- didates born under the sign of Gemini, Hubert Humphrey and Scoop Jackson. Fortunately, both are typical Geminis. Debunke r s of astrology will argue that Mr. Humphrey is a stoic, tacilUrn, introverted con- servative while Mr. Ja('kson is a lovable , ebullient, backslapping liberal. But this merely proves astrology works . For what is typical or Geminis are split personalities. And surely no two personalities are more split than these. Aries -Males o{ this persuasion are forceful, over· bearing exponents or masculinity at any price. Their outstanding trait is their decisiveness. They also, one astrologer says, tend to be ''s hort, fair -s kinned storytellers.'' So, i{ he ever makes up his mind to run, reach down a nd shake hands with Senator Muskie. You wouldn't want to see a grown man cry. Pisces -Pisces are the cautious, careful, plodding types ·who always cross their bridges when they come to them. On the other hand, they have an in· ordinate love or water and head ror it at eve ry opportunity. Many astrologers believe Senator Ken· nedy would make a Cine am- bassador lo Saudi Arabia. BEFORE VOTING, then, study the candidates' astrological charts so you can wisely determine the kind of man you are choosing for Yo\.lI' leader. Scientiric studies prove this method to be 14.2 limes more ac· curate than listening to their speeches . Diving Adventures lf an author's enthusiasm for bis subject is what makes con- verts. the sport or Cree-diving in the Pacifi c o{f California is in for a large boom. For Jacques Delacroix and Eric Multhaup, raised ii'l France , and New York, have pre·empted' for Calllornla in the matter of go- in&'. underwater in a wet suit. They present their case (and brook no ar111mant ) in Free Div· lnJ: A Gulde To Unden .. .ttt Ad· ,....,...., Oii Tb.e Colifom!&.Coast, recently Pllblished by Chronicle -of San Fl'ancl.oco(St.95). F'ree-divinl does not refer to )ltice.. althouah it is much clleaper than scuba divbif, but to the fact that the diver io un· resttlcted in movement and uses .hlJ own air. TRjE AVTJIOltS admit there ue llome Wlel for ~ba diving <pbolosraphy, for instance) but .. ' • ( THE BOOKMAN ) insist. that such divers often become victims or the !'equip- ment retis h, •• unnecessarily ladening themselves with utru that make the pursuit more tedious and more expensive u well as taking away fnlm the un· equalled feel or three- dimensional ••ttytn1'' under water. They lnclud9"dilcuuions of the equipment needed, the l'>est places to free·dive alon1 the Callfornla Coast; the dan1ers, the pleasureo, the laws relating to the sport and to the llsb one! game available. They even discuss what to catch In the w.y of r11h . one! seafood and how to coolc'll! DONALD B. T!fACKREY, UPI I Deteiate Won't Mellow Communism -Skep~icism After Helsinki BON'.'l -Skepticism over de- tente in the nation that has most to lose if it goes soµr explains the confidential study just getting ·' under way at highest levels here to analyze post-Helsinki. Soviet policy. One tentative conclusion : the 25th Communist party congress next Feb · ruary in Mos· cow will sur- pass every - thing to date in enshrining detente as the "-'ay o f th e futur e in h o p es of seducing the Wesl. There is irony in the fact that the liberal Social Democratic (SPD) government of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt is now display- ing private concerns about the course of East-West detenle. It "-'as Schmidt's predecessor, Wil · ly Brandl. "·ho singlemindedl y pushed B6nn"s £ar·reaching political changes with ~1oscow and Eastern Europe ri ve years ago culminating in the Helsinki conference on European security. BUT SCHMIDT, a muscular realist whose political problems stem as much from his own left wing as from the conservative Christian Democratic (C DU> op- position, is no Brandt. Indeed, ( EVANS-NOV AK ) despi te Schmidt's genuine sup- port ror reciprocal detcntc, he is far more wa ry th an Brandt (still very active as elected head or the SPD) over what he ha-; termE"d the .. psycho·political"' aspects of dE'tente. Accordingly, under Schmidt there is no illusion but, rather, nervous questioning about the durability a nd direction or long· range Am erican rc>licf made by a divided Wash1n gton govern- ment. As one top policymaker here told us : ''In the U.S., F.urope s eem s farther and rarther away and illusions gr.ow easily.·· THE PROSPECT or Moscow really allowing its Communist empire to mellow in the ar- terglow of Helsinki is mocked by &:hmidt 's own a dv isers. An ex · ample given is · Soviet roreign minister Andrei Gromyko 's grim remark in 1973 to a high West German official who expressed hopes that the indispensable "third basket .. in the Helsinki agreement -exchange of ideas, cultures and persons between East and West -w assure major political relaxa ion. Whoever thinks l e ''third • basket'' will be a llowed to change internal conditions in Eastern Europe, Gromyko replied, ''is .a mastodon.'' Along similar lines, Helmut Kohl, leader of the oppasition c n u and h e nce chancellor· designate if his party wins next year ·s ele<'lion, told us {hat ir Helsinki damages the West, "it will damage us here in Germany more than anyone else.'' Kohl said that the fiery attack on the Soviet Union by exiled Russian author Alexander Solzhenitsyn in Washington last June 30 "was passed around here /rom hand to hand.'' On a visit to East Germany two "'eeks ago, Kohl saw large, illuminated slogans at the Dres de n railroad station which symbolized what he called Moscow's "true approach'' to de· tenle. They read; "Steel produc- tion in England is the lowest si nc e World War II," ''Unemployment in Essen (center o{ West German in- dustry) is the highest since World War 11 . '' ''All cadets o{the People's Army have passed their · tests and are now lieutenants." • SHARP skepticism both within and without the Schmidt govern- J'lleQt· by no mepns points to any s·chism with. the Ford ad· ministration. Nor should it evoke th<:_ spectre of that favorite'ogre o{ the Kremlin , German re- vanchism. To the contrary, with aJI its industrial miracles and its fulcrum position in Europe's heartland, West Germany is as inextricably tied to the U.S. as it was in the 1948 Berhn crisis. That fact is well understood by generals and politicians alike. flf1oreover , the skepticism is somewhat mitigated by recent Washington decisiotls of a more timely nature. The assignment of two American ,brigades to the German-manned sector of the central NATO front ror the ftrst time ever is viewed as a bril#ant. political-military move, at least o{(setfing NATO troop reductions of the Dutch, British and Belgians. Likewise, the decision ·of Gen. Alexander Hciig, the NATO com· mander, to conduct Cully- integrated military maneuvers this falf -also for the first time -is seen as a display of allied pawer calculated to impress Moscow. When West Germany proposed Cull-scale maneuvers· by an army corps near the Czech border shortly before Soviet troops seizedi Prague in August 1968, they we~e vetoed by NATO political headquarters as unduJy provocative. Approval of Haig's plan for highly.publicized maneuvers now is perceived as the proper response to widespread detente jitters. A Brand New Medical Wonder A Los Angeles Ci rm doing busi- ness under the name or Threshold makes its money by supplying what The Wall Street Journal calls "specially trained companions" to the dying for an hourly fee. This is perhaps the first commercial application of a new branch of applied social science called "thanatoJogy" or the study or dying and death. · ( VON HOFFMAN ) them are given the lowest pay and called aides and attendants while the upper-echelon person- nel seldom look at the faC:esof the people in the beds. Where there is a need, there is JN THE hierarchical world of an entrepreneur to supply· a hospital life, rank and function market. The are signified by uniforms. What poor wil1 have will the thanatologist wear '? to die alone Black? That might be com- u n 1 es s the petitive with the clergy. Perhaps services or a a blue gTB'Y ; certainly it will have t r a i n e d , to be some color which sets him b o a r d · apart for no one takes precedence certified and over death or, you would surmise. 11 c en s e d death'sdeputies. tbanatolOgist The creation' of this new will be cov· s pecialty should permit the e r e d b y hospital to treat the dying within Medicare or Blue Cross. Even so its walls as most people do w e c a n a s s u m e t h e without. By handing over the thanatologists from the more terminals to the thanatologists, prestigious schools will limit the rest or the institution's their practice to the patients in personnel can withdraw from all the private rooms or who are dy-but the most minimal contact. ing at home amid folds or It's not difficult to foresee the damask and· velvet. Harvard hospital or the ruturewith its own graduates may soon be able to thanatology wing staffed ex- die ln the arms of their fellow elusively by practitioners: ol alt al\lDlJ\l. sorts who live their pro(essionsl Tbe lntroducUon of this new lives among those without hope. medical spec\alty will pose a Dr. Toten Mo.rt, Practice number of problems in Hospital Restricted to the Morbid. admlni1lratlo"' and etiquette. The new tbanatology wings· Where will this person rank? should perinit it long overdue re- Above or below tbe interns and vision in the compilation of the resldenta or tucted in ot\ a hospital mortality stoUstlcs. The par with the .bead l>\lnOS? Will regula~ department• _of the the thanatol~lsta bo permllled hospital will now be able to ad- to admlnlsttr a hypodermic or vertise 97 or 98 percent cures. A wipe a fevered brow! It may huncl«d percent Is unlikely since w<>rtc ;out that the thanato101 ist a «!rtaln number of patients wilt will liOl. want tO do such things die in the happy wards either since atotus in many hospitals becaµse of anti-social tendenoles ......,. IO l'>e invenelY r>n>t>Ol'-or from being admlnl.otered the Uonal to contact with the pa. wronll drugs by an incompetent, tlenta. Those wbo do the lftorst for ·indilfer~nt or slovenly member I ' -· of the staff. With Practice at rushin* such patients through the tunnel lnto the thanatology wing. it ought to be possible for a hospital to come very close to 100 percent cures, but actually re-· alizing that figure will have to wait on the perfection or hospital beds with faster wheels and the recruitment of speedier ward or- derlies. HOW DOES the thanalologist practice his profession? Maybe the heroic physician corpesout of the sick room, fatigue lllles on his face a la daytime tt!levision, to " tell the family, "There is nothing more that modern medicine. even the hlgh·quality meditine practiced in the United states, .based as it is on the direct doctor· 1»1tien~ relationship without the intervention of the government, can do. Under socialized medicine, your dear one would have been dead 10 days ago. You mightcall a clergyman, al~h it is my professional duty to pomt out that cJergymen are not trained for cases of this sort_ "lt happens that In my prac- tice I am associated with Ii first-. class thanatologist. These days with so many people alllicted- with slow, dege'l'.\eratlve, incura .. ble diseases, a thanatologlstis in· dispeoaable' to modern 'Prac· tice." ... We've never used one before.•• . "They take a great burden of! the members or the small, modem nuclear family ..• ~1 J might add, a g'reat worry otr tno miflcl of the patlent who ci...n•t want to be a bufden. He can slip. quieUy away knowtng that he hun't caused the nlaUvu to miss a day of wor~. 'The thana.tolqgl>t Is also li'alned lb handle de1th. Let me lolc you, an an untrained layman, what do you know about death, Do you think you could handle it? Even your own?'' •·1 guess not!' ••That's right. You need a specialist. It's much better this way. Once the thanatologist en- ters the case, you can kiss your dying relative goodbye and never see him again. · ' "I don't know how our great grondparents did it. people dying at home' with the children, under foot. All1 the tears and sadness, and then we've noticed that with a thanatologist on the case, peo- ple don't linger the way they used t~. -I've had cases where the pa- tient expired within three minutes o( the thanatologist com· ing in the room and introducing himself.'' 1<""'11N. ffd.PvblUh<r Thomar K~nil, Editor • Barbera Krfibiclt, Edit"'1al Pag, Editor . "J'he editorial page or tile 0.Qy Pilot seeks t_o laform and stJmuJate reader• by Pf'CMDt1ng .on this paaedivene comme:n~ On toplc:S of !ote ... t bf •Y!"!t<•t.-1 ad coru_mnl~ts and eartoonla&. by.t; prov\d1nf a forttm for readeta• views and by presenting tbi.a M'Wlpa;per,a opinions and w.eu on cvtrent!topit:s. 1be editorial op;h\l"ll\5 ol the Daily PUot 9P1>ear only--jn th• ecUtoriat colunua attbe top ot Uje page, Oplnt-OX· ptttsed by Ille <olunuUio ...i ca~ ond lette1·tn11en..., their own and no endone.:nmt ~ llleir vi.,.. by 111, Dlltr 1'llat -belnlern4. ~day~,Sept.18,DIS ' • • ' • , ' l!!und!y. s.e--11. 11175 ... Vietnam Warlords: Rich,1Secure • LOS ANGELES (1Jl'I) -Some Conner South Vletnameae 1-a& exiled In the United Statea.,.. IO loaded with IDODey llDCI geld acquired durin& Ill• war that lbey don't have I.Cl worry about flndln& jobs. Tiiey are ll•ID& in near seclusion, •YOldizll all cantact with other Vl4mamese. TbeJ rear reseit- IDmt and PoHll!I• -·· , ~-wllo tranled with tliem •tlm1te some' )eoera11 bad sold bullion w«th "ae-al" hundred u-.... ., ... nc1.,c1onan. · Tbe wile or Joint dticf or staff Gen. Cao Van VS.deposited m Guam aboot $1 mlWon, they uld. A TRaQ·STil GENERAL WAS SEEN ellmblng ooto a U.S. 'Ith Fleet veosel wilb an at- lac"-''Caae IO heavy that an aide had to lilt It for • dl. him. Tbecuewubeli-t.ocontalnaold. • TllEaB Aas AJIOUI' 5', FBOlll brl1a er to Brig. Gell. 1'-rlDI 51 Tan, former Saigon police :· : 11111111 ... _: .. •• .. 111::,.a:;::,.-~~l-= ~~ cliier. ii liYtoi m the Loa"-'"' area with friends. • Tiie . deputy commonder ot tho .,.., around &11100. Maj. Gen. Dao l>ol)' An, ii living with a · brother·ln·law in Boston. "I have not been ablet.ollnd a!<Jbyot. Actually I am clrlltiag. I don't see anythlDc that could tit -"A lllAMIAL JOB IS TOO DIFFICULT ror me. So I would prefer to 10 to a unlvenlly." • ""'° kliew -.at Ille height ot ihe Amorlcao in-Efforts by UPI to get to him we're thwarted several -..olftllleetm Vl«aam. ttma b~relatlves. . At leut one bu not 1b111U1ed P•blicity foe his work as a restaurant waiter -Lt. Gen. Done Van Khuyen, lbe umy'u :hlcf aCstaU, w.bo.la worklnl at Ft. Ewslis, Va., at $165 a week to support his ramlly ol!O. MILLIONAIRE? A few are ..i.Plbll, with grace and reol&nation, I A Vietnamese who tai!<ed to blm TeeenUy said wthoftUeii.11r .. et..,.liiords-io·a-country which sup. Vl00, the most trusted Police officer or '!:a_lwan. pxtedtbemdluillcawarbutnotlnthelrnew life. ailed President Nguyen Van Thieu, hal ducted all Some left behind huge ror1unea ·In properties aocial ~e. . . and busbtessn .... wortb hundreds of times more UWt Tan s ~ss, M.a.J. Gen. ~guy~n Khac Bi.oh, na· wbatthe7wereabletot.akealona:iDtbeevacu.aUoo tiona.l police director, 1s 11vtng quietly in · • Wasblngton, D.C. liealsocouldnotbe approached. • ONE WHO RAS MADE IDMSELI' deliberately 'State'• IJCO £' -J _n E'ee available to reporten ts Air Focce Vice Marshal Ky la making a living by lecturing. lie bas not Oen. Cao Van Vien · 1916 CADILLAC f . -. ~ r 1 Nguyen Cao Ky, a resldentolNoclhem Virginia. G k H • · p·I _:_ Off said bow much he is being paid. He was sponsored . ree· e1ress M.111 ·· tiyFoodforlheliungry,anon·prolilorganizalion. When gy was at camp Pendleton, he denied re· ' . I >"£' r ~ portsbelsricb.Hesaidheownedlessthan$100,bul . .. . . . .. or ~ conceded bis wife bils aboot $30,000. . B ., R f• The la.st-mllitary governor of Saigon, Lt . Gen. Uys e lnery · · Nguyen Van Minh, is living in New York City. He . · lpS ANGELES (AP) said in an interview he is looking !or a job that -Count1 supervisors would fit his military experience. I bne cancelled plans to ... ASKED THE PENTAOON FOR • job in On display in cur slnwrcom be8inn1f18 0eptember 16 Nabers Cadillac LOS ANGELES (AP) -Christina Onusis, char1e admission fees h fulfilling het late father's plans to enter .:-the for the arboreta and military research but ave not received any offer Anlerican oil market, has cemented a p·-·e-bip botanical gardens. yet. 1 Would work for Ute U.S. government if 1 am , ..... \.U •• wanted because all of my We bas been in the Army ! to buy a major California oil refinery, The Associat· ~ The boarcf'voted 4-0not and the government. I cannot take a civili~ job , edPresshasl~amed. · ' toimtituteaplancalling . The Gr~k·based ~~sis inter~ts have tied u!> for • ~cent admissioo yet. U] am writing a book OD what happened. in South with UCO Oil Co. of Whittier. UCO is the largest oil ' fee~g Dec. I. Vietnam and probably would give lectures in un-marketing companyonthe WestCoast. Ea .r Ii er•. t be ivenities.'' supervisors estimated Mi nh said he has only one check, for $1 ,860, · T 0 GET HE R. THE F IRMS HAVE the ·quarter fee wou~which he prepared fc>( his wife and three children 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9100 purchased the 25,000.barrel-a·day Gulf Oil re· save the county $160,000 fore the evacuation. He said he bad not intended finery at HerCules,·near San Fr·ancisco. The ~·=•=•=u=•ll=Y=·=======t=o·=le=•=•=eSo=•=th=V=ie=t=n=am=·============~~======-================~ purchas\' price was believed to be $25 million. Key figures in the transaction are Jack Urich. 40, president of UCO, and Miss Onassis, 26, who held ; business meetings with Urich ·in Greece during recent months. Urich was out of the country .-and unavailable for comment. Gulf earlier announced. it was negotiating to seU the re· finery to UCO, but made no men· tion of Onassis involvement. Gulf said it waS giving up the Plant because of inability to anuSTINA · maintain operating costs. • IT WAS BELIEVED THAT UCO and Onassis planned to expand the plant from its present con- centration on gasoline to the production of fuel oil from Alaskan crude. The new owners were expected to move into the pl8J\t within a few weeks pending approval from federal energy officials. Before his death. Aristotle Onassis bad begun talks with UCO Concerning a possible partnership .after being thwarted in another bid to enter the U.S . ., market. Jn 1974 local pl'Qtests fprced Onassis to drop ~. pians for an oceanfront refinery in New Hampshire. ' ' . r , MISS ONASSIS REOPENED NEGOTIATIONS Landscape for outdoor living Turn your yard Into a true relaxalion center. Just a few improvements can ·1et you enjoy your outdoor living to the fullest. Edge fl ower beds with peeler poles to cut down your maintenance. They're good for 1erracing slopes and making ra ised beds too . Extend your living area with a beautiful redwood deck. It's easy to lay yourself, over any surface; w ith our Reddi-deck . units. To protect your property and your privacy, pul up a redwood fence . .lt will keep its beauly for years. Adds to your home value loo. A. PEELER POLES Reg. 4.99 2.88 B. REDWOOD REDDl-DECK UNITS Subject to stock O!' hand. 3'x3' Re g . 12 .99 with UCO after her father's death this year. Uric,h is the ~on of Frank -Ui"iCli, inventor-or-th•..-+--~ first self-serVic~ gasoline station in California in 1947. The young Urich's independent, multimillion 4 'x4' Reg. 19.99 doOar marketing operation was built on the success of such self-service operations. It haft no refineries of itso~n. .{n recent y~rs, UCO has become a large im· porter of Oil f~om Arab countries, which was marketed at its own chain of 60 stations, most of them in California. ·Utah Pomo Ban ' Upheld by Court SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Ruling that "a wholesome moral at· mosphere'' is as impor· tant as constJtutioilal guarantees iilcluding freedom . of speech, the t.. Utah Suprem~ Court has "It is for these reasons that we think the position is wholly untenable that freedom od speech is any more absolute than any of the other basic freedoms.'' c ppheld the st~le's law JUSTICE J. ALLEN I against distribution or Crockett wrote the ma· pornographic materials. jority opinion, which " The high court, in a J..2 held that freedom of •. decision, Wednesday re-speech could not be held ., jected a.n appeal by thr_ee "more absolute'' than ... men convicted of di&· other basic freedoms in .,. tributing pornographic the U.S.· Constitution - ., .materials from the Adult including the right to "a Book and Cinema store wholesome moral at· ·in Ogden. mosphere. '' ·" He was joined by Chief ~ "IT SHOULD BE Justice F. Henri Henriod :i r e a 1 i z e d t h a t a and Justice A.H. Llett, • wholesome moral at· who added a lengthy 11 moSphere is just as im· comment on the seven· ,... portant to the general page dissent, which was ~healthandwelfareasare written by Justice .. t.theProtect\onsofpersOns 'Richard J. Maughan and ~and property,'' the ma-joined in by Justice R.L. ·r jority argued. . Tuckett. ~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :THE F AAUL Y CIRCUS By Bil l\.eane "Y"" IOU~ tir~, de«. 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September 18, 1975 English Ruling Sterilization Nixed ·For II-year-old ·" LONDON (AP) -An English judge has ordered doctors not to sterilize an 11 -year-old girl they say is mentally backward, declaring that it would deprive her or the basic right of a woman to reproduce. ·') Female Trio Stripped Men, Robbed Them DECATU R , Ga. (U P I> - Three women have bee.n sen· tenced to 20 yea.rs in prison for stripping and robbing male vie· tims who picked them up. A DeKalb County Super ior Court jury found Joyce Sandra Jewell. lzolJar Crystal Brinson and Kimber ly Kay Robertson guilty of one count each ot armed • Scar Scar R ick Nelson., who starred with bis parents on the show "Oz- ~e and Harriet'' and became popular singer, h as b ee n honored with a star I n Holl y wood 's "W alk of Fame." GERMAN BABY RATE OF~ F U L D A , W e s t staUsllc~e>fll,ce 111"· G~any <UPI> -w .. t .Karl SfllWan, speak· Germany's birth rate in& lo ao acattemic has dropped 40 percent croup, said the steep fatl il;l 10 years, the deputy in the birth rat.~ wa1 chief of the federll "wllhout.,...allel. • • • • Judge Rose Heilbron. 61 , who is married lo a physician, said Wednesday that some doctors felt the operat ion was necessary because the girl was mentally backw ard while her "physical de · velopment had advanced at an exceptional rate." robbery for taking a car and an .. 0ptnM011.·Tlwrs.9 .. m..tp.m.:fri.9Un."p'.m.. * automatic pistol. '' HER MOTHF.R, A Sl·YF.AR·Ol .. D widow and cleaning woman with two other children, consented to the operation. But an educational psychologist. ~1 argaret Dubberley, who works at a special school attended by the gi rl , brought legal proceedings to stop it . According to undisputed • "STATEMENT SAVIN&S"-PRESTl&E Card * tes timony, the women were. .. • • * 1'" • • • • • • • * * • * * * * * *' * ... picked up at different places --::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;~;;;;m;i.;;~~~~~.;iiiiim~·········~ around town, and wound up in The girl never has been named and Judge lleilbron ordered that no hint be given of her identity. AT T•I E ENO Of' A l~IVE-OAY private hearing in high court, Judge lteilbron said she was announcing her decis ion in open courl because of the controversy the case has provok~d over whether English law adequatl'ly protects the rights of children. She said-4.he operation was "neither medically indicated nor necessary, and it would not be in the gi rl's best interests for it to be performed.'· The girl's behavioral condition has improved, and the operation would "deprive her of a basic human right - that of a woman to reproduce," Judge 1-leilbron said . motel rooms or apartments with the victims. 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( ' • ., • • • ' -• I I Th"!*"X· S!pt1mbef 11. 1875 DNL Y PILOT j\9 Paramedics Needed ·;--~~ ...... -Yule Card • Coun~y Sifts Faster Training Alternatives • SANTA Al'IA -<>ranee County supervisors THE STUDY OOMllO'l'l'EE ...... bllabed by Wedoetd•1 to<* •lecia toward speed.Inc up produc-supervfsors may recommtad changes In tbe tlon ot trained, .. rtllled counly paramedics lo bfff paramedic procram that -.Id chan1• lhe rnle of ~lheoverloa~edteamanowlnlheffeld. • private b°"pllals In tralninl and paramedic unit ,,,. board aJ>prow/l a two-~ged epproacb to support. . tbeprobltJ111.Dcludlna: · Amon1 the el1ht key quaUona the commlttee -Cl'eatlon or a special atudy cominlltee lo ex-will be seekin1 to wwer la the desireablUty of plore el&bt .specific questlona deaU..c with open1na the paramedic -em lo PtOQle olb.er' altetnative lf•thoOs ot, tralnlllg and certifying t&an firemen. If that concepl is adopted, the paramedlj:t. · boopltal·trained teams cOuld remain iD service In· -Tentative •sre<ment to seriously C<llllldor definitely. ORAHCE COUNTY Chapman Selection On Display SANTA ANA -A s~ial selection of holi · day areetin& c•rdS is bein1 offered by the Lung Association or Orange County as part of its 1975 Chri!J tmas Seal campaign. Samples _of all 15. de- s i 1 n s, anclud1ng not1talgic reproductions of lbe 1930 and 1942 i--'O ~ll~TMUM l:'\'\'l~ST~ll~N·r N~1 \\"ilh1lrJ,,·al JIC nalty and v1111r lu,·-..-,.u1~11L ,.Urn~ tt hl1t 6'L int.c~L w1uu11.tl~·· Commerelal Credit'IE\ • Tl-tlotlFTPASSIKXJKACCOUNTS (GS>. Fur "•ltfornt• RC'ft.ldrnl.!1 Unly. any reponablo proposal by private hospitals to Another crucial question the committee will train and fie14 par:~medlc team.a ln addition to those consider deals with the possibility of Cutting do~ trained under the current Orance County Medical the number of hours of training needed for cerllf1ed center procram. • · puamedi~. · .. · , . ' The county currently requires 1,000 hours, but For.Im Set Christmas Seal designs ___ ·can be seen at the Lung Msociation offices at ~h:111bcr of the C•ll~rnh1 A~lio11 ol Thtlfi and Luln Computn. •C111W~n.hJ (rNILJ'llo.Li. llklOfllUflll..-d Cost.t. Mn.a • 370 E. l7lh Stttiet ~ 774~740 Sanla Ana • 1228 J:::. 17th Stnet. • 5474871 !fllB ~nn conskleraUon was urced by the state law providing for paramedlcz sets 500 SUpetvilor .ipb CIMk. wlio bas been pressed by hours as a minimum. ORANGE -Chap-· 1717 N. Broadway, here. man College's celebra-. lion of America's Bicen· tennial will feature a series of forums open to the public free of Anabelm. emorlal Hospital and Santa Ana· l'llsliD Community Hospital for permission to train their THE COMMITTEE also will consider formal own team.It. expansion of the training program. lncludine possi- A color brochure will be mailed to interested persons who call the as- sociation at 835-LUNG. Tbougb no fqrmal vdtewu taken, a majority of ble requests to b~pitals to set up their own educa- the supervisors Wednesday a aid they favor the Uoo efforts. Anaheim Memorial plan, which already has been Other Items to be considered by the committee eit<IQl'Rd' by the cOWlty Emergency Medical Cart 'Include: • charee. i=::::::::::::;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;::;~, The American Her'ltage Forums will be held once a month on Wednesdays in Rankin J .. ounge, Thurmond Clarke Memorial I ... ibrary, Grand and Sycamore Streets. at 8 p.m. The first forum is scheduled Sept.'24, Committee. ) . -suggestions that cities be permitted to de- . Superviabr Ralph Diedrich said he'll vote in tennine how their paramedics..should be trained favor of It when it appears on next week's board and operated within lhelimitsofstatela..,. agenda'-and wentoneatepfurther, saying he'd favor -Suggestions that the enUte paramedic pro- any privllte hospital proposal if it was "as well-gram be operated under a single authority rather presented and prepared" as Anaheim's. than divided.among cities and county government. SUpervisor Thomas Riley said he has been in- formed that Ho~g Memorial Hospital and Fountain Valley Commuwty Hospital also are interested In .training and fielding paramedic teams THE• ANAHEIM propo<al calla for training and certification of several dozen nurses u intensive care paramedics -the first time aoyone but county or city firemen would be: designated as paramedics. The arrangement cans for city o~erst:np of the a~ial van-ambulance that would be based at the bolpital and exclusive control by the county Com- munications Centeroverr.Uoand telemetry. The nursea would also have to be tested and ·eertlfiecl by Dr. John Philp, county health officer. Philp now coordinates the training and ceh.ification of paramedics graauatlng from the 1000 hour )lledical Cepter provam. , The hospital wOuld operate the unit at its ex· Pense. but Only unW the city fire department's ~econd paramedic team eoes into service in January of 1977. Culture Workshop FruulraUer Schedided ' 'l'USTIN -. Th e Jecond annual Bike Ride Against Diabetes, major fund-raising ef. fort for the American -Diabetes Association, is scheduled for Oct. 5. Bikers will recruit sponsors to make a per mile donation to the ADA to further its work of researching diabetes. OC·MC· Hits Waste Snag ACCORDING TO t Wbite, the medical ·center bas an incinerator , that can handle that i mucti waste and it was j·used until last year when the APCD ordered it shut Clown. _ He said it could c06t as ~uch as $100,000 out- right to build a new in- Ski Dance The. kickoff dance of the year for the Orange County Ski Club will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 8, at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Clu.b. Dress is casual. ,Admission is $2. hilJren's Center pens at Irvine I • UC Irvine's new {Children's Center will of. icially open Tuesday ith dedication emonies set for ll :~ m. be $120,000 pre· school care for 40 children . ;ed two to five at its aite ·a cent to the 'Verano ace married student g>artments. Aasemblyman John asconcellos (D-San ose) will be the speaker ~the dedication. The building. funded by student registration fee reserves, is of flilodular construction a lod int:ludes two classrooms, kitchen ar_id office. An enclosed play area and an outdoor play yard alao are included on the site. Tultion for the youngsters is on a sliding scale from $80 to $144 a month for all-day care, depending on the income of the parents. LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Married penons over twenty.five 5 J OT aMually J .oneyur olds~mafes S144*annuany Nlnt!Mn Jdf' old single 1111les 5167* annually '""' ,,_ 1tudoMih _,,, . ...., __ _,, BOB PALEY 1IMI A1aoclitt1 Inc. .. IMtll Ow up11 Ceunty 6424100 ...,.. C1us•1 M6-a20s • During Septtmber and October. $12.60 half ...itonsof 80-proof Smimoff are sellingfor$1L40. A Savings of $120 per bottle. Which you can wisely invest in orange jua, vermouth, tomato juice. soft drinks, lemon juice, Snap-E·Tom~ beef bouillon .or any of the other good things Smirnoff ~~~'\ mixes 90 deliciously .,.,;th. ' SO proof half-gallons only$1140 .during September/ and October . Smimof( · leaves you breatliless~ • long ~h Store fixture Co. ~.:J:. 330 Locust A.ve. Downtown Long Beach FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT For Chlwche1 • ltfttnrwil1 • H0111lt .. 1 • l111lllello•1 • Slllpl •Etc. PUBLIC AND DEALERS WELCOME 25°/o to 50°/o &MOUOff out low low,.....,.._ _ ... _ GLASSWARE a..-•. 11 ............ tat:Jltt ~·· e1t: v1netv ot pen..-.,.., .,...,.... Opecl .iOCll 111<1 UM IQIJ; s 1 oo_s20o_s300 '"VOllAATH ltl1"'-. "'·">Ind lull ~~. ::-'~:~~ .......... '2 .. ::?'~:'.? .......... '4• Ot1Mn$l.65to$21.t5 11 theM -lcM'onc:a. -AmHTION- o... ....... .i::::.-• It.-_.. c••Y LOWH.._ .. __.,.. .. prtc• for .. .._ • A COOKWARE l\IUl'lllnutri. e1-..:I OI' ,_., outY. ~11 .... e1or__.,...._ .... oooklng .....i. S....C. l*a tkldl. pgta, ,.,, __ ...... TJ.ILE ACCESSORIES Sell end ~PHfe. euoar1. •Yl'UO """"""' ~n.iet1, llr.m llmrm. ~ ... ,_, br•ed ..... ~ ~ WWIO ~1. ~ ~-. lla4Chuo ~ ........r.o --It'd 100'• a(~~- I OOO's .,.. I 000'1 of _.... 1fri1mi1. f• too _, to .S. •wtlN _.. ... ~ * l/4 -l/3 -l/2 & MOllOff FOOD·SERVICE EQUIPMENT · For lnslilullons -Reatauranta - Churches ~ Hoapitala -Ships -Etc • LONG BEACH STORE FIXTURE CO. food Service Equipment DIYiaion 330 LOOJST AVE. Long· Beach FOOD WM/I& -TOASTMASTER"..,.._, .... , ::&:.:'.!:. 'I 3600 NEMCH .. Tiil &WAllMB "WE.US-h.1111 .. ~---- ·~$67Z.2·~··'488• MICROWAVE<MH -UTTOH"' ""nu.,... t 1Q.60 ...... :2 "!:•:o.~, s799oa •· • .• l • ,. r AJO DAILYPILOT Thursd•y. September 18. 1i75 1DA Drops Investigation ~ Ex-Transit ojficial Faced .Conflict {' By BILLSCllREIBER OI U.. 0.llf Pllet5 .. lt SANTA ANA -The 'orange County Di.strict Attorney 's office has dropped its preliminary conflict or interest in- ·Vestigation of lormer ounty t ransit district 1Director Richard Lynn 1ofNewport Beac h. The decision not to ex- Schmit Lashes .. OC Jail Critics SANTAANA -Orange Cou n ty Superv isor Laurence Schmit Wed- nesday lashed back at al- legations in an American Civil Li berties Union (ACLU > lawsuit that con- ditio ns at the county jail are "inhum an.·· The Garden Grove supervisor said he made an unannoupced visit to the jail early Wed nesday morning to see (or him self if the ACLU con- tentions were accurate. .. , can say the jail is a clean, well-run and or- d e rly institution.·· &hmit said. "The de- corum and conduc-t of both inm ates and jailers was friendly and well- mannered." The ACLU suit, filed in Los Angeles federal cou r t l ast week o n 1----heh&lf--oHive current in- mate.s or the jail, con- tended i nm .ltes ar.e mistreated, confined i n dirty, poOr l y - I venlilated cells and are den ie~ reading matter and legal booki;. Sheriff's offi cials who operate the jail claim the suit is a "carbon copy" of a class action filed ij J une Death Noticn l(NIPP ALTIE F. KNIPP, r•tldentof OKia Mtw, c.t. Molfler ol H•rou1 F. Knl11c> 9lod Altha111 Knipp, S.rvlcei -fllld WtdrWl~v. Sftllember 17 •I Pltt<l' erotfler i-Sn yder~ Soul n Weil MOr1,,,..ry, 1n9leWOOd, C•. NEWMAN CH RISTINA NEWMAN, P••Hd •w•v5"Ml'fflller 1S. 191-5 •l c.r-O· ty, NeveOll. SlltYl'11!d by htr ""50an0, Atb¥1 Newman; $.On, Albert NitwmNI, Jr.: one Qr•~clllld, or>e brotfllr illl'ld -~sler. SerYICl'S -·· held IOCSilly, Tllu~Y. September 18, Co<'fll'la Ol'I ~r O\apel •I 2:00 PM. lnt.m'll!nt, F•lrll1ven M1morl1I P•rk. B•ltz- &1!'9fl'On Coron• d•• Mar MOrtuar., cU..cton. , , EKLANO BERTHA CAA.OLINE EKLAND, re- slclttltof H\ll'l.tlng1on 84•Ch, C.. Pell' of ~•th Seot•motr 11. 1•1s. Survlwd by rier llu5&af'ld, 01• e11;11nd ; lour !IOIK, ArflOld, Fr1"1!;, Welter end Victor E~lll'ld; one 6-i.Qhler, Ellen ThOmil\, fourteen Qra"dchlldren and t-IYl' IAL'JL.IE.RGE.IOH FUHE.IALHOME. Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa' 646·2424 lfLLIROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broal'.lw;!j', Cosla Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Lag_una Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capfs trano 4~5-1776 i' ' PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL PARK 1 · Gemel_ery Mortuitry Chapel 3500 Pocitic View Drive , Newoorl Beach. Callfornla 844--2700 -"-fAMILY COLOMl~L FUMllt::Al NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. w111mtntter 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAll' 027 Maln SI. Hunt1ngtqn Beach, .636-8539 t,j by sever al other former inm ates. That action was withdraw11 iu August. 1'he ACLU suit is cur· rent ly being examined by the Cou nty Counsel's office. It was served on the sheriff a nd t he coun- ty earlier this week. SCHMIT SAID nobody was expecting hi& tQur of the jail. but he got "100 per cent coopera tion .. and was permitted to see all the areas he wanted to exam ine, inc ludif)g "the hole'' a nd other sol itar y confinement cells. The supervisor said he- didn·t go into detail re· garding administ ration, he did seek a nswers to questions raised by the ACLU suit about.Jr_eaL ment of inmates who befave badly. "l di d particul arly ,seek out such things as ·cleanliness, light ing, ventilation and order," Schmit said. "The jail appears to be a model facility a nd Sheriff Bra dley Gates and his personnel should be complimented.''. Death Notices C)l'Hl""1'•n<khlldre". Setvlce will be• Mid FrldAY Sowtl'mt>er 19, 197} &t 2:30 PM, Peek F•mlly Colonl•I Funerftl Hon. of Wt1tm!n$ter, C•. DIXON GERTRUDE M, DIXON. O•leofdl'- alh Septl'mber 14, 1•1J. A lS.vNr l"l',1. dint of L..t11un• B••cn, C•. S11rvlved by on. brother. Edw•rd Mutrooney of Al/\a.mbr•, C•.; 'lslAr, Mrs, He!e<11 00'1'1• of Lot>Q 8e•c1'1, C..; three nieces .wt -Mpl'\ew. Funtr•I milsS Frldoly 10:00 AM, St. Catherine ot Sll'n• Cetl'lollc Churcn, L•guo• Beech. Infer· me"I, Holy Sepul(hl'r Cl'melery. Mc.COrml(k l..tQunt ee.(n Mortuary dl,...C\Orl. Gfli ATE LYDIA ELLEN GRATE, aQe82, rtt!· den! of H1Mllng1on 8eacl'I, c1. 0e1e of de•th S.l'tl'mber lJ, 197S, Su.-vlw.:i by !hr•-· Edwlfl GrJle of Hur1tlnotooi 8'A<h , St•n1ey e. Gr•tl' or S.nt• Row, Ca. tindJerryGr•t• ot Boise, Idaho; 1- d•1111ht1rs, Miidred Lennloer ot Kl.,.,•lh Fills, Oreoon 1nd Vl'da Irwin ol G•l n11vll11 , Florid•; 12 IJf'~hllctren, 13 ore•t-or•ndclllldl'~ •nd ona Q•e•l·Q•e•l·Vr•ndd•uQti!er. Mr1. Gr•tl WilS 1 mtnber ol Trill' Rebekah Lod~ of the H unllnQt"'1 Beac.11 Chapter. Services will be held Friday, Sepll'mber 19, •I ''00 PM, Srnltris· Mor!uAry Chapel. l olerment, Wl'stml111ter Memorl•I P1rll;. Smiths' MortuMrdlreclors. · PU BUC'NOTICE SUPIE lllDR COURT0f'THE Sl .&Tli Of' CALI f'OfliNIA FOR THE C:OUNTY Of' OltANGe N9.A-Mffl NOTICE 0" N E AJt l NC Oft Pl!TITION FOJt '"JtO•ATIE Of' WILL ANO f'Ofli L&.TTl!tlS T l!STAMIN· TARY Eslale of MYRTLE HARTER, oeceawct. NOTICE IS MERE8Y GIVEN Iha! MAnHEW F. 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'Plafa tliday presented it's the new "Country Brick" witll oqord grey wool handsome t,rol)sers in n_av.y,,,., '!all Designer Collection at makeup series by Estee sweaters-and pant and skirt or claret wool gabardine: . a fa$hfon 'brunch benefiting Lauder which Was worn by in· nutmeg and grey wool A collection of sweaters '". H~g Memorial Hospitalr all the models. glen plaid. were shown that included Presbytefian. . ' -. The show opened with a Another round of ap-some of the best known de-l-11--jt-'-------------------'f!14H~'Uf'MAt-theme---in red-l>Ac-k-wool-smoe~e.-gz:ee ted lh1J!e"--'A"n°'ne"'"---~si1.1giinue::.irc:.s__names . Animal•-----1-__; allJhefa'shionsshoWnfor• bYDonSayresforGamut, KleinBigStar-coatinwhite prints. by Givenchy , . . .. Thursday September 18, 1975 Daily Pilot Fall Fashions I : J • J ' I. p ' '· . ' • Unlimited.' additions at the Broadway means irterchangeabte pieces to niake a r\ew wardrobe for '75 by adding pieces. 'Shown left to right: the gray pin'wale corduroy blazer and'parlt by P1111t~r in polyester and 'cotton. 'Blazer, $51 .00, sizes~ to 14. Pant, $29.00; sizes small, medium and large'. Shown with these two pieces is a tweed knit vest of 100% wool by Marissa Christina, sizes small, medium arid large, '$18.00: In tl'le center, the third piece of the blazer and pant :suit, the cord skirt by Pahther, sizes 6 to 14, $25.00. Shown with tlle skirt is a bou- cle sweater oyer a plaid shirt wil/I ·matching scarf. The l"ust sweater; by Marissa Chr.lsti11e of. acryljc, .rayon and nylon Is in sizes Sl)'llllld medlun'I ·and large ·and I~ priced a; $30.00. The pre-. domlnantly'rust poly/cotton shlrt by Panther is priced at $21 and comes in sizes 6 to 14. Add the cord blazer to a paisley corduroy skirt bl( Eddy George and get yet anbther look. The skirt of 95% polyester is priced a• $50.00 and comes in sizes 8 to 16. Complete the look with the s)Yeater Of '75, the turtle, here in acrylic.by Campus Casual, $13.oo, sizes small, medium arid 'large. Items are available In the contempora SPOrtswear Department of the Broadway. The f>iilsley skirt, is available l.o Des\gn 11 SpOrtswear and tl\e turtleneck sweater, I from Plaza sportswear, at the Br0adway ' Costa M~sa, Newport Beach, t Westminster and Laguna Hills . • •• sportswear, day~!me ·or worn with a .double alpaca and wool worn with signature knits by Bill evenllr!J;"Wif.-qn wh'lct\. wr.apped head and l\igh-a Garl!O slouch felt hat by -Blass for BiaSSl!Ort and a B.ullOGk's refers to"!lS· heeled black leather bobts. Alex. soft·loose·smbcktopknitby·- "Classical Jazz". · • ... Fro,rn the same designer All knits were shown with Yves St Laurent of Paris. :!!In' emphasis on all the were a big dress and the addition of long muffler ·A show stopper was the great good looks of tailored · ·pantsuit in "Super An-like scarves many of which denim poncho by Betty Dl~rs, pleated troiJser;;. telope", Sayre's name for came with the ensemble. Winfelder that was a line slirh skirts, luxe sweaters · . hi:s. washable suadelike A refreshing change from for line copy of a Paris and, sensuous jersies in <' fabric, again in redbritk. the brick tones were the original. It was glimpsed in sllort"long or Jump,$uit ' A favorite with. the au-claret and navy shades the color slides of Paris variations. • . ~ .1 dience·were those designs featured by Calvin Klein. street · scenes that were T~J>1:edomin"1tcolorrri by Donna K.aran for' the These included a na.vy taken by the Bullock's all CQllections was a rich An11e Klein t1>11ection. velveteen blazer, several buyers on their last trip and red clay:. Outstanding were a pair of handsome nylon shirts in shown to the Hoag affiliates • , at the beginning of the show. Skirts dominated, but there were several new looks in jumpsuits . Albert Capraro showed several in both wool flannel · for day and nyesta jersey for night. Frances Henneghah de· signed a daytime jump in a soft heather beige wool which Bullock's showed un- der a three quarter coat of · natural lynx. Another jumpsuit by Capraro featured a diamond zipper and hooded top in black de· lustered satin. Also for evening from St John Knits, a beautiful rayon and wool floor length costume with glitter belt and a pointelle knit jacket. Joy Stevens covered a spaghetti strap black float with a dramatic cape in the same bl ack nylon jersey. All th e fashions are available in . the Fashion Gallery at Bullock's, South Coast Plaza. Join us "'for a /oak at more exciting Fall Fashions ... • ' • \ ' 82 DAILY PILOT Thu1sday. Sept•mMt 18, 1915 Versatility Enhancing the go-anywhere qualltl•• of thl• WT•p-around by Denlae L. la th• w111h•ble fabric -st.f>er suede. Cowl turtle neck •uit1 outfit for fall. It's $40 at The Gardon, Lido Village, Newport Beach. i Fall Trio • • : This three-piece enaebmbl8 from-the Anne P Kleln collection lo available at Jean Dahl, Westcliff Plaza. Swede Jacket in nutmeg Is 1 $200; wool skirt In grey flannel, $80, and t black nyesta turtleneck swe~ter Is $32. f f, I Tradition Guy Llvlngetonr right, assists customer wt1h choice of counby check·a1acka, $55, to complement traditional camel hair sport coat, $165. Both available at Guy Liv-· ingston's, South Coast Plaza. b a. Free·tortn nuggel design mounting aPJ>(o11 VJ carat sapphire b. Lacy nugQet design mountirlg app-011. 'h caral sapphire c. Petite sapphire flower pendant d Petite sapphire flower earrings e, BeaJtiful diamond pendant In white gold aurrounded by sapphires t Elegant cluster of sapphires and diamonds with brulhed llr11ah < • Reg. $210 $125 $2~ $23 $45 $38 S120 $98 $350 $280 I • I . Advertising Feature Fashion Classes Begin • Sears course ot Fashion and ·eeauty for Girls, eight to 17, will .begin fall cJa\leS .. Monday. The exciting, ln- form1tive 10 weeks of modeling, beauty, diet, exercise, manners and attitudes Include a Graduation Fashion Show. Classes are scheduled as follows : -Elementary - Ag es e ight to 11 years ... 4 to S p.m . -Junior high -12 and 13 years ... 5: 15 to 6: tSp.m . -High school -1~ to 1.7 years ... 6:30 to 7:30p.m . Ten, 1-hour classes cost S20 .00. Group 'rates are a val I able. (Ann Landen OJ r ADVISES in Iha DAILY PILOT • . ' Sears"'Fashlon CoordiMtor Barbar~ Stacy, center, St.ares Fashion Tips with Students Debra COiquhoun, left, and Jane Hall- it * °*it OllAHGE COUHTY'S GREATEST .+.RUY OF * FINE FASHION STORES * ,,. South Coast ?taza Eur piece vv:ardrober. • There's more than one way to wear black velveteen at night! ·A pantsuit. A long skirt suit. Just mix the pieces for the look you want. There's a wrap jacket. Pull-on pants. Long A-shape skirt in diagonal stripes with elasticized waist. All in black velveteen of triacetate and nylon. Plus a classic' white shi rt of polyester. By . Butte Knit. Sizes IO to 20 . All for, SI 12 Town and Travel Dresses ; ' ·SrAgf Sa~M ";bu~ lO"IQ l(ACH. •lll J.ll;ni.c A•e. TOllllA"IC(. 1••)} li•Mh.,flt' II, WHUTl(lt, 12911 ~~,l•-flP~•• St. NCWPOltf llACN I 1 l••~•o•• h IOIUll•NCC. 0~1 Ao"o r~•~•ln Sq OllANCC. , ... M•ll o• o'""'' All•HltM, A11•M•nt Pl•N lOS •NCllCI Ait l "''- lllOONDO ICACH S• llJ' Ct• aAHN:MilllllCAllO ~S'"ho-p-=-M~on-d'"a"'y-t:-b-ru-'-::F,.r"icr.Y.lo &m to 9:30 pm ; atutday, l~am to 6 pm. I 1 Shop Sunday, 12:00 noon ~to 5 ~00 pm Bullock 05 South Coast Plua, San Oit,O freeway at Brittol, Cotta. Mesa; 556.061 l ' M ITllll Cl'tAftGI! SOI oi.1011 ~" .. • ) • • ' • - • • / ' . ( • • I Advert11lng Feeture DAILY PILOT BS No Big C~ange:s .... . Seen This Fatt· Fin 1975 proml-lo bt nmel, IHI blue -berry. •fashion season lacking In N•mes such as Butte revolutJonary changes: the Knits, Klmbtrly Knits, news 11 In the uses or Calv In Klein, W•1ne fabrlcs.ndcolors, lnnewly Ro,.rs, French O,.._lng. ••Y•red proportions, Rlitner, Robert Bruce, t•llored sult1 and co.ts, Y $ L, Co I I age a n d SWNt«lngs, •nd new cte-C.ollegeman, Evan-Picone, talllng. Md 'AMle cousins -MAY Don.Norton, May (;om.. Co. Import lintts -wtll bl pany vie• president and fe.tured In the shows. ' fas.hlon merchandise Foltowlng Norton's ShOw dlNCt.Qr, will present the In •Kh store,. Dorottly Oy- bat ol tN faShlon Sook' In "llf'lt, fashion director for "The Best of Everything" fashion accessories and t6-s-hlon shows at two women 's shoes, •nd Or•nve Coast May Com-Juliana Claridge, fnhlon pany stores. dk'Ktor for menswear, will The snows wlll feature present miniature fashion ready-to-wear from the Shows which Illustrate.how Forec11st, Contemporary,. to effectively accessorl:ze a Women 's Sportswear, wardrobetoobtaln11varle-Boulevard, Cosmopolitan, tyot looks. and Women's Coat Depart-The women's shOe and Chtlf Henderson Hlecta from the new fall footwear offered at Cllendlars, upper level of the new South Coast Plue wing. Maneger ·Bennie Arion auggeota one of new platform styles. ments, as well as the acces.JQry .!_howJ will be .iii;iiii=-;;i;""i:i;;;o'T,'~\i"'~cr""""ii_,_,..,.,,'7"___, ''best'' from the Men's and presented In 1o~m1nute Young Men' departments. capsule showings In their New Layered Proportions, Tallortng, Sweeter• end New Detelllng are Seen In Outfits from the Mey Compeny Worn by Peule Momore, left, and Susie Burton and Pat Albers. Styles ere from Forecast Oepartment and Junior Shop of the ~•Y Company. Norton wlll highlight all respective departments. the major t"rends : the Ms. Clarlctoe wJll commen- pared-down big looks; the tate her shows In the men's total look of coordinated accessory department. pieces layered In new ''The Best of Every. lengths to create new pro-thing'' fashion shOws are portions ; Oriental In-seheduled for the fotkr#ing fluences such as quilting, stores: asymmetrical closings, Westminster 2 p.m. toggles and side slits; new Saturday,. Sept. 20 and detailing llke drawstrings, South Coast Plata,. 1:30 hoods, fringe, shOulderbut-p.m. Friday, Sept.26. tons; new interpretations r--------~ of tlassic blaiers and vests ; newness .in fabrication -soft baby-[ ART HOPPE ) wa.e ·corduroy, brushed flannels and wools, ~,-------~ gabardine, t.Yteeds, pre· ---------------------------wash denim, and SOft. lush SATIRIZES In Iha . * Windsor*Windsor * Uiinils11_r * Windror s.. 0 "' -= :: ·-= * s.. 0 ·"' --= . :: . ·-= * . s.. 0 "' Windsor • Presents c..,,, C1111l1 ••• Attite ............. ...,-w ...... 'FOlpl MW ........ llf -· velvets. · Important colorations In- clude Spanish tile, rich DAILY l'ILOT Sears Where Thrift Is Always In 'Style SA VE 23%~28% Neat looking Career Uniforms In Your Favorite Styles A\/DN . 3a1 ·647 pant uniforms dress uniforms ·Located on the lower lever ' • !' ' ., I l I ·-= * Regular $8.99 , o·ress u n- iforms ... pQlyester-and·nylon-knit or polyester knit. Several styles. Misses, Junior, Half.sites. ' ' \ ' '. s.. ~ -= :: ·-= * s.. :;: -= :: ·-= * s.. 0 "' -= :: ·-: S * Of! USE A WINDSOf! CHARGE • - • s.. 0 i ta s:: ·-a 1< s.. = -:: ·-a ~ . . Regular$10.99 Pant un- iforms ... polyester knit. Pull-on pan- t_s. Easy-wearing styles. Junior, Misses', Half-sizes. .. White Panty Hose Jlegular 59e pair 2 pairs Ultra-sheer mesh knit. One size fits 9 7i> 95-150 lbs. .,_ 89c X-size fits 150-200 lbs ... 77c pr. .. /• I I Use Sears Revolving Charge Canvas Tote Bag Big, sh.oulder strap styles. With con-2 8 8 trast stripe webbing. Wipe~lean linings. Great colorsl I I / Assorted Shirts Long and shorf·sleeved styles in r.rints or solids. Assorted washable abrics. Misses' sizes. r rc:=l So. Coast Plaza Buena Park Orange ~ 3333 Bristol St. ... .._...,.Ct.. Phone $40-3333 81 SO la Palma Ave. Phone 828-4400 '2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 637-2100 • This Ad Effective Through Saturday, Sept. 20 4ss STOR E HOURS Mondoy thru fndof l O AM to ~PM Saturday ~.30 AM to 9 PM Sunday l l Nooo lo S PM .. - \ • I • ' •• ' • L , • ' " \It\ W ~1111 ................. ....... ri"' I t I"" ' I Advertlllng Feature Wards Begins Youth Oasses Montgomery Ward, -Mode I T 'e en ,e coune for girls 4-7 Huntl~gton Beach,.'1'111 classes which stress and deals with In· be offering their wen· the Interests and troductlon to groom- ' dy Ward classes begin-lifestyles of Junior and Ing, visual poise, man- ning the week of Sep-.senior high sc hool ners·and baalc model· tember 22 •. Classes are girls. Material covered Ing. available for girls +18 Includes visual poise, yvarsofage. make-up, hair care. W.e n d Y Ward Heading the pro· wardrobe and basic graduate students wlll gram Is Kathleen Du-modeling. also be participating In quette, a former dlrec--crossroads to the Huntington cantar tor from Montclair and Charm Is a course for Mall fashion shows In professional model. girls 11-12 years of age 1Sephte1mblr. The fall llUST•BAOWN • • The-newest fashion angle I •tRoma'' ,~---. byJoYcel Miss Duquette has which helps 10 bridge as on shows ere CAMEL•NAVY done numerous lee-the gap between scheduledfor7:30p,m. • • " • f • • • Montgomery Ward Wendy Ward Director Kathleen Duquette, left, Describes Features of Course to Lisa Prosch, 18, of Huntington Beach. Classes Begin Monday. tu res and fash i on lolllp0ps and lipstick today and 1:00and3:oo .J0'!.1--• shows In the Los Emphasis rs placed o.i p.m.Saturdey. • • .._._ ............. Angeles area. . learning good gfoorn-· For further lnforma-..... Li do Fas hion The Wendy ward Ing habits, wardrobe tlon, call Montgomery program ·offers selection, visual poise Ward, HuntfnotonJ courses for three ma-and basic model Ing. Beach-, and ask ·for joragegroups: -Sugar and Spice Is Wendy Ward. Gloria Shoemaker tries a chartreuae formal of polyeater chlllon with knife pleated tiered oklrt, $170, at Lido Faohlons -Lido Shop• and Balboa Bay Club. 14 fAIHION Ill.AND• tmWPOllT llACH • ... 41n Opon: -· • l'tl. 'II • ,. .... .,.., 11 ... , •• -·-. .. ._ ' ..... --' GRAff CORD STITCH fOlYESTER DOUBLEKNITS ---Jecket S24.00 A.,. ... , ... $16.00 . --c .......... ..... AIM AHllMr. ...... Jec.k.t$Zl.OO SIHrt JKW S2LOO Actl•• JecW $2LOO SizH6-20 >f. i': * >t-_., OllAMGE COUMTTS GllEATEST illlAY .OF * * FINE FASHION STORES South Coast 'Plaza FOR CHILDREN STRIDE0 RITE ·HUSH PUl'PIE5 • KEDS • ALSO ORTHOPEDIC ~D PRESCRIPTION WORK A .... SlikiS12.00 R_... D lrtSll.00 .,.,, $20.00 Moclt-"' P..tSll.00 . ,;. . . : ._· ... i ' " .1 •. · 1 . " \:.\··. ~;.\: {,:ll: ,::· .. " . •••U.W.Ceion: ,,,_a. ..... Dmtr .... -Me..,,c· nro• ' HOURSi 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. DAILY CLOSED SUMDAYS. IN COSTA MESA IT'S sin eris DEPARTMENT STORE . MAJOR CREDIT CARDS • I ~·· .-.--. ........ -.. . .. • '!' "' +~ v· '·: .~ . ; 'I' • Vest al Elega nce Plaids ~ Stripes. P1ains only $185.00 Loca tion:"upper level . near Bullock's South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 557·8800 -. If you like our pants. you'll love our shirts and jackets. A 5uper selection for thousands of stylish combinations. Great fabrics like corduroy, denim, pre-washed denim and chambray. The latest fall colors and cuts. The newest Levi's• styles. And lots more. You can't top oar tops and bottoms. They're together. " .. • leYjS" and awhole lot more. 1116HIWPOITILYD. CIM1'IAM.-Y-&.OCATID AT MIWPOIT AHD HMIOl ILYDS. SOUTH COAST Pl.W l~JJ lllSTOL T ~OST. MESA Open.7 doys ·--.-&i. 10.to e. sun. Nqon lo s. l . ' ( I l • z 0 I- "' C> z -> • l I . r . .' " .• • ,: . • • • ·l • • • • • • " ' Fall Hair ·leeks Vary ~ '"Thtr• are mMy ntw to dlKuu her ewry day tookS/' Mr. JoMOti uys, buuty problems~ m.ke ·"But, the Orient.I look Is her stay at the salon deflnlttly In fOf' 1•11. ''work'' for twr. "tt laaf\111 blown IOok,. full Mr. JoseP.tt belieYH that _..d IOftfy . curved to the • good t\jlr'cut Is the-most tac.. It ts 1 11re.t cut ·for Jmportant step In the begin. straight hair t_ It olws It ning of her be1uty pro-~'Dody,•• ne said. Mr: 9ram. Permanent waving Joseph Mids Montgomery for body or for the curly Ward'anewstyfeukln. · · look, or Just an ''under T1'e ••smooth IOOk'' Is In perm" ls vtry l~•nt as well tor the woman who fOrsupportofherstyle. Jlkes •simple ca,.,..1 stvlt:. Heir cotorlna Is the next These are pretty hair step. ''Egyptl1n henna•• styles, not severe, thllf are highlights Is the newest mNnt for the softer IOOk rage. Pale tight golden with pretty cfothes, hi said. blonde shades to reddish Othet popular stylffare: brown shildes are equally ''sup1trshort hair'' -the Important . Frosting. cl•sstc, blu1;tt cut for streaking, h lghllghtlng, naturally curly or straight color bath high blondlng - hair and let's not forget the everythlnQ to enhance the ·•natur•l IOOklng perm .. tor hair Is deflnltely lmPor-soft, U.lnyhalr . tant. Mr. Joseph. during his Conditioning the hair as tr11vels both here and often n posslble to restore abroad. has styled both health and shine also is men •nd women into critical. shorter but fuller hair Blow drying the hair styl,es. It doesn't matter cMls for brushing and pull- wn.tstyle you maychoose, Ing under direct hNt. It as long as It suits your face. takes the moisture and oils clothes, •nd lifestyle. from the hair, leavlng .. lt Fashion Is very exciting, less elastic and more brlt- bUt It must be adaptable to tie. wide open to breakage evtrytypeotwoman. and spllttlf\9. Mr. Joseoh ·Mr~ Joseph believes In a uses a formula especially "total IOOk''. He likes to for blow dryers. "What consult with a cUent "as good Is a pretty hairstyle If she Is". If she desires a the hair is not shiny and change we have a chance healthy ?'' he asks. Mr. Jo•epll Creates One of Many Looks lo be Slyllsh Thi• Fall · Sweater Time Tami pull-on sweater In brown with rust and navy and red Is one of new collection for fall available at Windsor's In Harbor Center, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa and In Windsor's newest shop In Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna Hiiis. f 'W"~ .. ~. . . ~ '-;'.... ~·· ' "Ai: ~'I' Lido Village, ' 3411 Vie Opono (up•telra) lklo Ylll999 -.--M.IN.11: .... ,, .. ' • •• ' . . • • Advett111n11 Fteb.lre 1'!?i!!!d!y. S!j>tembet ... 1975 DAil Y PILOT Sf: ' . Children· s Choice "8nlM, left, end J-. Spurgeon meke their choice• from •IJI .. ollwed Ill Ille Shoe Hui'• -Slrlde !Ute llooleiy for Chlklren nelt lo Ill• """'°' Center Shoe Hut, 2300 Harbor Blvd., c:o.te M•••· Decorator sheet special ' 1.77 twin size I 'OuotoM' 1tr!ped mu1lin 1h1111 01 smoo1h polyester ana cot1on Never need ironing Ctioosc !lat or 111tca s1yles Buy toaay• Standard pillow cases 2 paus '" paci..at;e 1.77 Full size sheets. Hat or t111ea styles 2.SS Oueeo size sheets. 11a1 or l11ted styles 4.44 t<rng size shee1s. !!at o• 111\ed s1y1es S.SS OU.ntttlH llmtted on specLlll rnercMndi11. ,· Special 488 Due.II .. _,,,., et.a Ouc.-down jllllow Ccwe<eo "' OUrtillte COl1Dtl 1o;~ng Si¥'datd l<n Not •• ,,11.1>11 •' Ha•b<:>• c."'''· Corta Mt-~" S•or• 40% off! Now s1350x84" S•tCI ••add!>"'' 7~ •8• l>'·q SJ8 No• $22. l (Xlo84 D' Q \SO No• JJO, 1~~·8• <>''9 $66 No• I Jr. 4 100•1• fl••lll fl•"•' O''O 552, Now Sll 01'"" ~·lt> •·•o ... ~·l•Dl11 "'-m.1ea ""'in'' e• d' ·~ i o>e~• •d""91.. Closeout. Save44%. Now4~ Ong. 8.n .Ill KtyHc "Co.mil,., Chick·• bllonlwl. W It> ~y'Dn binding ar>d ""'I" Doig. M<!cl'W>11 -.asti;inie •n cOOl •atet. OeocolalOf '°""'' '~''\le 0001099 No.-~99 Ou•n1ill11 limi110 on CIOllOUI m1•Chfn011!. ,· ·- ,•,' -· ' 1-~-_.,.., __ ' ::--r·I .. f Special 1aa A•-'ld .. tvet.tfl lt!'ld COfdurDJ' pitlow1. 0.lnty 'Ille vv-l)lllows 10 accent ~ Mat~ dtCOt' conon ,...,..t_. wl!ll kaQDI< ••or COllOt' CO'dufO'\' .... ~M. Special 688 COrduroy bid •111 10' comlOfl.tDl,e reading Collon wPlfl -aooi. lA Oeu:t<alOf COIOf1 QuantMlto1 11 ... ~1d on l,..Cill l!IWCMnd•M. ' Closeout! Now 2'!.~,. Special 1;:r·"· " . t Oflg. 3." ' "91~ Fllu<" noftlty '"' curteln FIOC-t!d ~Ste< 'llflQI\ A .._ Clell!ilhl IOt ;w.y •"""°"" WYl!ltl and~. t.et30' 0t19 • •9. Mow l .U r 68tlfi "''9 •.ii. Mow l .d.11 '"~~~~ Vt ill'el Of'I) 2.M, "'°"' 1.M Ou.nt~,., IWl!ttd Of\ • • cloMoul tn1l 1f11C•I ..... C....,ChM • Avallabl~ in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Venlura counli••· I • T~ tier cwtltrl. In 2·tonl OO'lf· IMe!"l!fYO". Embloolkwld lb'• bllrdlt, Dlmf"°' COICll .. v...-..:e. S.-191 1.U 6Cbi3e-1w-si. S,.Ci.t 1..n ' I' • \ ' ' 88 DAILY PILDT Thuf'!d!y, Septetnber 18, 1975 • · 1 Sisters Create. Page Boy Look The two Frankturf. sisters created fashion in matern ity , and named It PAGE BOY. The Frankfurt si s- ters have devoted their lives to changing the "frumpy'' look of the past into the exciting look of fashion right clothes. Today, though they are millionaires, they are still working on designs that give our times Its look. They don't dictate a fashion, they simply create the fashion tor today's woman In the most modern, realistic and attractive way. : Both are unrelent- i~;;:;=.:;;;;;:;;;:;=.:;;;;;:;;;:;=.:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;j I n g , de term I n e d and 'dedicated to making the pregnant woman -Newport lirach 3424 Via Udo r---------------------1 Fer r .. ,,fft;-lleatd9 ca_. rldf I I LIDO DAIR FASHIONS I I Loctlhd"' u. FmN111tt I 1 for "' I ·-·· Clll I 673-7850 I L---------------------~.J realize this is truly the most beautiful time in her life, a Page Boy spokesman said. Page Boy c lothes don't just happen. Many exclusive aeslgns are on the drawing board nine months before the gar, ments are manufac- tured. The staff , like a small family, has spent years learning to work with the human body, draping it with just the right texture of fabric to achieve the proper look. Literally months are spent searching out new fabrics, followed with long hours at the designing boards. Finally, on ce the samples are out of the machines, models are f itted, and last minute adjustments are made. Once the clothes are in the shops, the sisters as well as the staff members, work with the customers and as- sist them in building their wardrobes. Page Boy doesn 't give up un- til the customer is hap- py, since we are of the . opinion that a happy mother has a happy baby . Don't be sur- prised if one day a pret- ty blonde walks up to you and asks, ''May I show you some of our lovely clothes?'' It could be either sister, appearing from time to time in one of their 26 stores across the coun- try. Edna Frankfurt Ravkind, who lives In Dallas, spends spare moments with ballet, ballroom and interna- tional dancing. ORANGE COUNTY'S GRU.TIST ARRAY OF FINE FASHION STORES • , • Joy Stevens • Design in gunmetal grey jersey. Of course it's "Nyeste®" , nylon. · Dynamite at night., Fram a collection of her sensational dresses. This one - $42.00 I ' . I I , Advettlalng Feature . -..---. .......... CIMtJI a....,. Mlecla bold~ In polyeater . ,,_ p_ ... , ....... 'i:*h group. ~ - Jeclcet la SM, el•cb, •Qll body aultla $12. . GIAND OPIMING .. OUIDaAl'lllY~- ·. NOTHING HRD IACIC OH • CUSTOM DRAPERIES 20% to 40% SAVINGS , C.lU. US WITH 'fOUI MIASUllt'!MrS • COW.di OUR ,# • PlllCISI • ' . - CMOOSl FaOW .. ...,.. ... ._ ao<>CAlllS, SHlllS ~ ..... ..w °"" WIAYl5 .. CAS8'11"1 .. nnuus . MOftl.111$ • 4 .. DOUIU ...S • 4 .. ~I TOPS • llMD snTCM9 • PAN fOLDB> • JiO"Ve FUL.Lt.ss. IOH AND 111$TAWI>~ .............. SPECW PURCHASE KIRSCH DECORATOR BEDSPREADS ,.,....~ H ....... 0.... q.dhll. ..,,rW ,..._, •=-C:-.·---Dop.c.111 ...... YA.LUIS AIOM $12'.tSTO S41t.t5 / . Sale . on infants' furniture. Sa1esa4 Reg. $10S. Save 521 ! Infant crib with the ch:lfm1ng look ol Early America. Spindle 1ri n1 at head ond foot. Convenient double drop sides. You1 choice of n;i\uro! pine 01 wh11e l1n1shcs. Sale 20.80 Reg. S26. Save 5.20! Infant coil spring matlress gives baby con1foll<.lbly 1i rm support. Pea r11zed ;tnd quilled cover wipes clean with a damp cloth . Fits standard size baby cribs, Sale86.40 Reg. $108. Save 21 .60! Early American style chest malches above crib. Four roomy drciwers give plenty of storage space. Beaut1 fully l1n1shed 1n your choice of natural pine or wh11e. Three·drawer chest lor b<.lby. reg. 511 3. Sale 90.40. Sale prices elfeclive lhrough Sunday, September 21 , 1975. Special 14.88 Metal high c hair h<1s chrome pfaled tubular steel fra rne. Foarry seat .1nd back Covered w1th easy·clean pnn!ed vinyl. ' Plris11c tr.:iy , <1d1us1ab1e loot· rest. Folds !or easy slor<1gc. Special 21.88 Recliner car seat le ts baby n.-.p s:ifcly 1n the car. Stu rdy tubular steel frame w1!h loam p:idded se.1L back and headrest ror added s;-1 fcty. Easy to wipe clean with n d.:imp cloth. Special 19.44 Mesh playpen is 36x36". Durable, chrome·plAled lubular steel frame. center leg support. Print vinyl pad removes for easy cleaning. Folds for easy slorage, Ouanlltlet limlled on apecJ1I merchandise. More specials for baby Boxer waisl jeans in solid colors, prints, denims. Two fr on I pockets. Easy·care col- tons in-sizes for toddler.5. Dress up your little ones _;Special 1.39 Long0 sleeve crew neck polos. A ll·cotlon knits in assorted colors. Snap shoulders. Infant, loddler sizes. Sale 2.40 Reg. $3boys• mock turtle- neck short sleeve shirts of polyester I cotton. Solids in pre·school sizes S·M·L. fluantities limited an special merchandise. , Speciat_!,99 Infants' bib-front crawt- ebou\• In' Cotton corlQu roy. Snep crotth. Solid-colors, .. Value 1.99 Infants' one.;ptec.-1te..,wew= with snap front. long sleeves. closed feet. Assor!J!d colors, 3ll·" Available fn Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Be~ardino and Ventura counties. I \ •· , , . I · . ' ~ ,1 • ' .. • . . - ' . ) ../ f ' I ' • ' . ) ' • I .• • • • • '90Mll .. " ... TUMILIWllDS . WIHT11> lllJNI~ llHt .. HllW~ '1tltl 11a!Ar A nll9CN IN SllOCll? FU.HR wrimul!AM 00,0ll, fWJ STAF: RlU.. ~ BACK I& COMjNli> 10 lHE' ~OWNES. . ,•· FIGMENTS MAM CY l-----'1 DUG TH IS DIRT FOR AUNT FRITZl'S ~ ~ &IV!! 'IM ARM'lSlllt. Rl!Sl'£MSIUI! . \ ... .WHAT'S UJRCN6,&ll.L.1 ARE <.W HlRT ?- OH, AUNT FRITZ!--- ! FELL I j I • . ' ' by TO!l!I L 1tJ91 I I I ! by T 0111 latilk • by Dale Hale by fa Hie lust.miller ~~ • FLONER POT --AND EVERYTHING GOT DIRTY EXCEPT THE DIRT ' TODAY'S CBOSSWOID PUZZLE ACROSS 48 Mt.ltrt1tld Y11t~y"J P!Jzzle S01vte1: 1 MKarOnl 48 I.odium dougl'I eh~ 6 S.ftllt chief-. 49 F~t.I t1ln1 SO carve. 11 Craft 92 Conlltcate 1• Typeol SI Com!Mlstlon _ equuh r11111due 15 Beginning 57 Tenant 16 Baked food 80 Lener 11 Tlmeplece 81 Place In a 19 Gold min.r's grave utensil 82 CUii wheat 20 Canucks or 63 Ending wUl'I Red Wings poet ri llelr 21 uus netidle M Shop and tttlUd 15 Conca 22 OccUHtnCI DOWN 24 Sheet ol 1 Bargain matted WOOi 2 OollPllll 18 8of'le; 39 Discarded : 26 Revered 3 Short bird ,. 23 5P~1" lnformfll persoi't 4 Tommy u1.-. oll Gazebo 27 CoQ.tuted ClorM(1 vktory · 42 nie" 11111 JO OUtnched tnstnunenl 25 --Marla" 44 c.nad1'1 32 Pros1111t1 $-Arbor :2e Geofge-: nelghbol': 33 -RiTer: I Slnlt'I Ff, nowellst Abbr. Ontwio f91ndMr Z1 Went quldlly 4$ Hi'tff counly 7 One. more 2S Food 46 R«luct In 34 JuMwordl 8 Fanallcl: NCeplllde Mgree 37 Repoee Sulllx 21 Garden 47 Mllltwy 311 Flnill\lda t Eng. MNbl: 2 ln1t1Ulllon1 dflveway rn1thln'lt-words 411 flfn'I : Pl_.h, 311 cargo. llclln 30 Rtdell'Md !IO Flomln writer CMl'}'lng 10 l.JMftn In 31 5.cond !ii Pltron YMHI qualll)' mortgeoe. 53 F11Mf of Abel 40 Changethe 11 Supplem. ~.;: 54 French color 1ary material• 33 Scrape mUll.Y cap 41 Hoodwinked 12 Plaaanlty 35 Complt!ed 55 Formerty 42 View mlr1hlul • 31 Wu In 6ebt 51 Adjectl¥9 43 lntltl'ld 13 Portable 38 Yl8'ded as sullht 45' W1klhld '"aMllt1'S rel um 69 Moulhf ' t I I • " " 7 • PEA HUTS -r----, ·:> fJli SVBJECT TOOA¥ 15 6lACIERS .. •-1# JUDGE PA ER MISS PEACH J KfLL'f Sc:HOOL tAf!EE£ ~'~ ~~. ,..,,,..,~ ME's PROBA8LY AN EXPE~ p;r HAUUNC NARCOTICS FOR THE iJNl:>ERWORW·MAY GET 100 Ci'S FOR SAFE- DEUVERY O~°THAT SATI:H .AND ME'S · INVOJCINC HIS CARCO. • -·- , • • = DOOLll'S "WOii D ' ~UR R001"1MI!! ~IMCS WU.1.o COM1'~U8 IM A MOM.IJN , l!!MJ1" F'l"S'T", 1'HIS COMM•"CIAl.o ~9'1i!A51! '°"OM. A&.o "'•PASH ANP 1'¥"11' 5, AffOAW•>'S A'T" &,.AW ••• .GORDO •· ~-.,. miNCT»f MOOM MUWMS L/Jlf'/ I!, "Tll!S IS M!r.<Oflil>t.EY. llV~ POT lllM llJ CH,Al1<05 oF· Pl!Ri'!!NIO up OUR PRODUCTIVITY ... VOil l%)e5 lt419; ~=1f':,D~ NA m,mV -1tfJ!fJITY. YOIJ ~, "°"' OtJT. ..HE'u. HELP US KEEP ,A HE,ALTHY B,ALAIJCE BETWl'EN OUR ~l!flE~D ,ANt>OUR BOTTOM LINE: ... ANIMAL CRACKERS ~ eueaie? • . , 1 A GLACIER WILL · FREQllENTLV M111E FORWARD ONE FOOT Ulllf WREATIN6 lllREf FEET. .. WHICM ~EMIND5 ME A LOT OF M~5ELF ! . . • • .. by Rodger lal111 "'Small minimum is right!" by Mell DEMHJS THE MENACE r,.,i=:--.... fO Nl:lllOOY WI.!.. MKME A. WHOLE LOT OF ~ILLY ~WNS! by Chester GCMllcl , "C"·ST!) TRACYi. ~AT'c;; HE UPTO Ngwoj(i - • I ' .. '· I . I . I . ,. • • " Something New lady Pendleton sportswear Is something new at The Grant Boys and Katri. left, Is ready for fall In slacks·from the new colleel:lon and a sweater by Pandora. Rene favors a jeans and matching shirt Jackel by A-1 . 1 )llSW•OaTP'I ,..,c:..e .... 4-•f El I The ultimate-in • maternity ·"In Breathtaking Black & White" Dramatic s1mplic1ty is stated in this specially designed Page Boy crea tion. Close fitting bodice bellows into cascading slee\les that ca n be worn 1n wrist or ~ length to show •I s versat1hty. Add clunky 1ewelry or a big sca rf. and you ca n go Day or Night, it's as easy as Black and White. $42.00 Black Polyester Knit Sfacks $18.00 South Coast Plaz a -Uppe!( level Near Bullocks 557.5734 Peter Moranga, left, and Mike Salrln model .. the casual look which -la popular at Tha Gap, on the lower level of the new South Coast fltaza wing. ! . - Advertlelng Feature Store To Give ' Advise Accessories are the ''big Plus'' this year and teaching customers how to select ,a Series of Ac-1. • cessorles becomes a challenoe. Robinson's Is featur- ing Br\ accessory. week under -the banner of Fashion Magic. Color coor.dlnated as- sortments of ac- cessor.ies will be grouped for the customers' conve- nience by actually showing the total color story. All th~ green or camel or rust or beige accessories are housed in one area. · By this method, the customer who is-1ook- ing for a camel bag will also see the camel scarf and bangle bracelets and belts because it's made easy for her to coordinate a wardrobe of one color accessories to wear with many of her Fall outfits. ,, -" -Kevl• Bean •II-• how --kered acceHCifl•• are grouped toi( selection convap-of Robllleon'• Faalilon ltJand ~ _ ! "· , ' • y• ' '' . ' -f • -l • .. . - • ' . Pen The delicate; du.sw. shades of fall. Coordinate,' .. ....... -.1 ~ ~ .. -~ and e~io~,,.th~m · .. 1· ,, )_ r ,,_ ·" " :.. 20$·'0ff ' sea,rt-lep·-. stretch tJras! 1 ... ,-... . ,/ Unusually pretty photoprinl done on your lavori te sheer. sheer polyester blouse . Long sleeved and tailored lo wear over your tank tops. In pink, Deige or blue scenic prints. Sizes S-M-L. The sleeveless tank top of 100,-. poly- ester. At this low JCPenney price you will want each ol the yummy colors it comes in : dusty rose, aqua, blue. apricot, beige, While, black. Women·s sizes S-M-L. ~13 ' The woven polyester pant In dusty shades. Handsomely self belled. Jn dusty pink. blue or. green . rust, plum, black, brown or khaki. Proportioned sizes for Jun iors : A-5-15, P-3-11 , T-7-15. 59~ Women's nylon lricot bikini panties. Quality construction at a pretty price. White end colors. S-M-l. Value ·' 57~ Women's nylon pantihose with nude h~et, reinforced toe. Stock up on se \leral pairs now at this 1errific price! Choose trorn the best fashion shades in shon, a\lerag~ or long sizes. Value 3.99 ' • " \ Sale$4 Reg. $5. Our pretty molded cootour bra with nylon/spandex back and sides and Qiana" nylon cups for genUe Shaping. 'While or nude in sizes 32-36A. 32-38B/C. +· I '§!'!?.~~~.1~ ~ bra whh ~otyealer *k, sii:les and cups, ' ~¢tuttabl, s1fetch,1traps. .Pick your. l•Yprlte from whlte, ntida. '· Sites J.4·36A. 32"'368/C. S1,.prices eftectlv• 1hrough Sunday, September 21 , 19!5. tm" • 'i Available In Los Angelee, Orange, Riverside, Sen Bernardino and Venture counties • . • "'!-, . ,, I , . • I Seoefs· G>veri , ~0: "Oa"" ,,.._ I ~ l"':"' God,...., COU!ll l'JI aecl <Md 10 llwbs!tlNGtn&:out~." BYIOOLSON ......... , ......... It cloari't matter ii 1<JU're 1 oi:. 70. Tho Girl Scout Promise ;. a WO<lby goal. • until recently moot Scoulis re- citina the promJa.e. were"'-opt to be. 7 then' 10, but In at least Uu'ee location• ln the United States. the Girl Scout.-vemeot hu_..ed up to tho older set. One of tbe three plaees la Fouft. lain Valley, where • troop lot women 40 and over bas been or-ganized. It is for women '"Who have never been Girl Scout.a or those wbo have-been but would like to cootinue. 0 Moat ol the charter members of Troop 1976 have been Girl Scout or Brownie leaders but ne.ver members themselves. The founder, Matgaret .. Krukenberg, f~ example, worked in Scouting for 33 years as each of her three daughters went through the pro- gram. . Suzie Kato, who has served for seven years in the leadership. J ! end, Woks the 'new ..iu11 troop 1a • cood Idea because ''there are some things we could l'iam yet.'' Marcy Gla1acock, a Hunt· incton Beach reslclontl Joined because of the coo genial ty ol the iroup and because Ibo 11 In· terested In community activities. ••And, by working tocelher'. '" can leer-n 1ometblng, '' she added. ~ NEWSPAllE& STOllY , Mn. Kl'ukenbera, who Joldnl· Jy calls benetf ''Mrs. Fount.a.in Valley'' because she initiated ~any of the city·s civic oraaniza- ti<>ns, got tbe idea from an item in a Long Beach n@WSP8Pp°'· Xbe Swingin& Sy'tamoreSenior Girl Scout Trooe In Cln<ll>noti was described by Amy Boyer, field di.rector for tbe Great Rivers Girl Scout Council as "totally unique." . She said that tbe troqp, where memben range io.a1efrom39to 81, is the "only at<ictly adult troop in the nation." , When she wrote to Girl Scout headquarters in New York. to in· quire about setting up a local trnop, Mn. KrUkenberg ...-lved a copy or another newspaper artl· <'le deacrib,ing ' troop in Claveland wbere the memberf are 152·85 • The national oCtiCe also sent Its ble1slngs, 10 1be rlrst l locat meet.ma was set for June. In July, 11 membeu..r.ecelved their plna and the proposal rules and re(Ulations we're discuued and a~~v~. WIU8, as tbe1 like to.be called (Women In Gtrl Seouting) will operale much like a regular troop but the members will work for charms inatead of bada:es. LOW FEES 1 Dues wi!Lbe..25..cenls a month and there will be a l~t fine for those fai1Jnl to wear tlieir pins to meetings. The initial mem· bersbip fee is $2, Sl olwhicb goes to Uie natiop.al orfit'e. Each meeting will apen with · the reciting. of the Girl . Scout Promise a.nd Laws, which, Mn:. 'krukenbetg said, will heJp re- mind t he women of their responsibilities as citizens and G\rl Scouts. The law inciudes ~ to be boo01t, fair. cbeeitul, friend.· IY, con1iderate, r spectfuJ._ of authority, protective. or ••the WCfld around me" and respectful of Others.· ''With Scouting in your back· irou:nd you feel that you liv,e a better ll!e. Children look. up to leaders and peopJe who are Scouts,••. Mrs . Krukel\berg ~. WIGS' purposeJ&.to.beC.!y-- at heort, healthy and wise, and to have fun. learn new skills and serve our comm\l.nity. ·· They will earn achievement charms in several areas. ine:lud· in1 gourmet cooking, civic responslbllity,nower arTanging, bowling. dressmaking al\d volunteer work, based on the akills the troop members have to eontribUte. • n.<>WU ARRANGING Two members, for example, will teach nower arranging and con age making, ol\e will instruct in sewing · aind a fourth will give: hints for improving bowling scores. ' ' • • A list of requlrementa fnr each Troop 1976 I• • prototype In charm bas been written by the Ora.nee County, andit&membets1 troop, much Ilk• tpe found Ill wwld like to ••• the coocept go the Girl Scout hand-. lor natloawlde. "I coul!l aee it for a. girlsworklncrorbadfa. gro.ap of woinen who are The w10S will not. howevei;:. lonesome," Mrs. Krukenber* aell rookies or calendars. They ~ ~1:.f, group or women could wjlJ leave that fund•ralsing (leld I wide open for the younger ScoUtt;, What does a young person miSI' .. . -{hhe, like the members of Troop_ We will think or a new way t~ 1976.-somehow faiJs to join Girl make money for our council. • 'Scouts' Mrs. Krukenberc said. 'tWe · woo·t sell tickets, ilt.htr. We're ''She mbses the advantage ol ticketed to dealh tn our other ~longlnc to a group, which as groups." CMoal of the me_mbers . ahe grows older, teaches her how belong to olher c~mmuruty or· to get aJong with ot.hers on a ganizations.J , personal basis, and how or· "One of the main things is to ganizations work. have f1Jn, •· she e mphasized. "Scouting teaches girls to etve ·~e will be no obligations." • of thentselves, to help other peo. Ttlere will instead be singing 1 ah.d dancing (''It keeps us P ebehappy." younf') and lots or learnlnl An<t1 accordinll to w,JGS. she ("We re going to be a smart milSel a lot of singinc and danc- groupofwomen''). · ing and f\Jn . But, aa Troop 1978 is Since thev are all active in or proving, it's never too late tf leaden-of · other organizations start. the troop will have a lot of re-Anyone interested in forming a. sources at its command. "In an similar troop or obtaining in· adult troop you borrow from all formation about Girl SCout a<;.· the groups you've been in," com-tivities may call the council of .. mented Mrs. Krukenberg. ficeat9'19·1800. Caro/Erickson, Leanne Young and Debbie Young (left to right) in troop uniforms, agree with Blanche Wr.;i ver, Margaret Krukenberg and Marcy Glasscock, new WIGS, that you're never too old for Girl Scouting. Thur~day, September 18. 1975 Page C1 r • " .. , I • • I I What Direction Will ·Career Go Next? By BEA ANDERSON Otthe D•lly PllotSt•tl When Margaret Gerlach talks about job opportunities she uses wsitive statements. For instance, she doesn 't look at the work force as eight percent unemployed. "I say there are 92 percent employed. "'People do get jobs today, due to turnover and retirement.·-· - In her wotkshdps~ entitled Changing Careers for Men and Women, she uses a practical ap- proach while dispelling myths. The non-credit courSe, offered bf Cal State Long Beach, will be given in the Edgewater Hyatt Hou'"se, 1Long Beach on &atiirdays, Sept. 20 and Oct. 4'. The course will be repeated · Nov. 1 and 15 and again in the i;prlng. . It iJ desigiled for those now un· emPloyed or facing job termina· lion, those seeking their first career, mid-career changes, re· ·entry, supplemental income, and those preparing for careers after retirement. EXP LOR ES POTENTIAL The workshop explores ~ten· ti al, interests and the training in· volved. ''I really have run giving the class," Mrs . Gerlach said. "There is such a diversity 91' stu- dents ranging from college age oo up. The oldest was 78. ~ "They come for many reas· ons and the students enjoy the variety:'' No two workshops are alike, Mrs. Gerlach explained. Com - position reflects the times. The first was presen~ed during the aerospace lay-offs, so instruction was geared to.them. Now there is ·about 50 percent women students and we meet their needs, hesaid. ''We give each student voca- l tiooal a nd other tests. We use many· devices to 1bring out their interes'8 and patential. ''Many t~ink of career ex· perience. in a limited manner- 'It used to be that you · st~rt a career and stay wffh, it the rest of your life. • Now, if you were to stay with one thing for 25 years it.wouldn 't be the same ' anyway. Jobs are changfng and we ·must be adaptable.' \ .. I . I • I ·- I only what they have received pay for. ••we think of it as the overall, -paid an,d unpaid, including volunteer work." NO LIMITATIONS Mrs. Gerlach said that she believes there are many direc· tions to gO; that people aren't limited to one field . "That's one Or the myths we dispel. It used to be that you start a career and stay with it the rest of your life. Now , if you were to stay with one thing for 25 years il wouldn't be the same anyw;u. Llke the world. jobs are ever changing and we must be adapta- ble." Io helping students sort out in· terests and potential , Mrs. Gerlach said, '·we use the term significant with activities. We don't believe that anything is in· significant, including being a housewife or typist. "We refognize that it's in· dividual-what is important to each student." Mrs. Gerlach said that those who ar, seeking career changes often lire dissatisfied. After pursuing their reasons, they dis· cover it is not the occupation but the place of employment or the position that is the problem. "Often they think they are stuck and we help them get un · stuck.'' Sometimes going back to school ls the answer, spmetimes Jt means cban1tinJt jobs. WORKS TWO W AYS ''However,~· Mrs. Gerlach pointed out, ••so many forgF.l that when Ibey OJ'.• being intenilewed for a Job, Ibey also shoula be In· t~rvlewlng \be company to see If that is wheu they want to be. "We teach them the guidelines on bow to intervtew the com- pany.'' An<lf.her opportunity often ml• led, she said, Is that people don 't ev~en chec" .their company's ~el office to aee what OJ)en.' uiµ _are avlUJble. A lfansfer cOuJ.~ be a solution .. • • Other aids offered in the course include: ~ob-titles : Discussing and dellnlngtbem. · · -Want·ads. Howtostudythem and bow to identify come-on ads. -Resumes. How' to prepare them. Determine if they are ap.- propriate. Thenren't necessary for somejobs;Uke a store clerk. SE'ITING GOALS For those who have no job ex- perience, Mrs. Gerlach Said, "We have them make a resume for the type al career they want. By seeing the · ne""'1 require· ments, they can set t.Neir goal s to attain them. "We get people looking at who theY' are, to separate interests ftom what they've tried and what ate dreams, so they can look for .th• kinds or jobs that are challenging and satisfying. "We also teach them to be re· ,Iistic. By the time they achieve the education and skills ror cer· lain employdlent, the job market changes. It's so 'ethereal. "So we get them to look al many ways'to Co ." Mn. Gerlich ''teaches what she ho,l>rodlcedl" The career guic\IJlce spkialist has been a journmst and yachl broker. Her· background covers 24 years of expe rience in busi· ness, university and hospital work . She holds a masters degre<! in education and now is earning her doctorate at the U.S. Uni versity at San Diego, School of lluman Beh ?vior. "I hope to do my di ssertation on the relationship of degrees and majors to occupations. "I have found so many mlscon· reptions. Most people think It is cut·and -dried ; that if you have :1 · de!ree in accounting you are an accountant. .. "I want to dispel the m~." ' - - • .CJ~~-D_A_IL_Y_P_l~LO~T~~~~~-Th~u...iey-""""-''S!p"-"'~tt~m~be<""'°t~~~t~ll7"-'5 I • ~ • l • • ' .. Variety Spices Club Circuit Scorpio Rebuild FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 19 By SYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Maintain mcxfcrate pace and demeanor to match. Means avoid extremes. Make inquiries, not demands. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Friend with pro- mises has more worries than assets. See in light • or actuality. Avoid self-deception. ~ GEMINI (May 2t-June20J : Be positive about l agreements, contracts, partnership proposals. Jt's possible someone wants you to do more, much more, than your share. ' CANCER (June 21-July 22): Finish what you f start and avoid premature actions. Accent on i change of long-range plans. Friend who had been f quick to criticize may ndW be wearing "sheepish S grin.,. LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): Highlight indepen· dence or thought, action. Originality is great as- set -take a chance on your own concepts, ' I : I abilities. , VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)' II you are doubtful, do nothing. Review is required, especially where contract, agreement or partnership commitment is concerned. UBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Forces are scat- tered. Leave fine points, details rOr another time. Gemini ts involved. Remember dit;t. health. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You will do some tearing down for ultimate purpose or rebuilding. I Know it and pr:oceed. Hanging on to outmoded methOOs, procedures would be an error. SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What ap· ~ peared to be solid, an anchor or port in storm could be flim sy. Change is necessary. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Relatives may be in mood to do battle. Maintain balance and sense of humor. Refuse to be drawn into '); senseless dispute. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Hold o!! on ·-m'Oriey commitment. You need more time, in· ::~rOrmatioo. Give full play to curiosity -do some · ·.ate detective work. "PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2Q): Lunar cycle, 1l5pects are such that you emerge froth setback ¥ronger, more capable. Older i!lJlividual, l'allhough envious, will do "right thing.' ' Ji. . ·! " ., WOMEN AGAINST RAPE: South Oran11e County whmt-. will distribute uteraturo and 1ell. whistles at a booth 1t UC Irvine during "0 " week begiMlrig a~IO a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 31. The volunteers give emotional !Upport, share legal and medical information concerning rape and make referrals. The 24·bour hotline number is 831-9110. SPECTATOR SEMINAR: Hal Sherbeck, head coach of the Fullertoq, College Hornet.a. ls joining forces with the Women'• Center in presenting a special gridiron seminar . Light and entertaining, yet in- structional, the six.part progrmi will be one-hour sessions on Wed- ' neadays Ill 8 p.m. bqlnainc Sept. a!L!O the taoulty louace. ~erbeck wlU explain wb~ cer- tain plays are called and olherll are not-despite "coachJ.na: from the 1rand1tanda, '' sip.all by ol- ficlala and what certain terms mean. QUEEN OF HEARTS GUILD: Affiliate and honorary life mem- bers will be honored by Laguna Beach's Queen of Hearts Guild of Children'• Hospital of Orange County. ' A tea will be civen at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, lo the ·Monarch Bay home of Mrs. WUliam H. Beck. Honorary mem ben are Mrs. Leoo Campbell, Mrs·. John Leeds · Kerr and Mn. Adrien Pelletier. MUSCULAR DYn'JIOPBY: The <>ranee County .-illlon wllLprdebt a bellent ~. Sept. 71, at 'f p.m. ID the Soutb Cout PIH& Hotel. • The evenlnC .Ull Include cocktails, dinner, • fuhlon and ooiffure~wlDc and cllsp)theque . dancina. Tl~kels, at S20 per pen0n may be purcbued by calliD8fl39-1753. • EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA: Orange County retarded and handlcap1)ed children will benefit from the proce<!ds of a wine-tasting party to be praeol- ed at5 p.m. S•turday,Sept.Z7, by theOrangewood Council. The event will take plaoe at the Robert Bartol home, Foontaln va!J.y. WOMEN IN COM · MUNICATIONS: '76 : Careers Boom or Bu at? la the topic of an all-day seminar, planned to begin at 9 a .m. Saturday, Sept. Z'I, at the University Hilton Hot.el, across from USC. Topic of the morning panel will be The Firing/Hiring Line, and afternoon workshops will deal with Changing Careers: Can It Be Done?, Getting That Job and Moving With It and One More In- to the Fray: Job Re-entry. Luncheon speaker will be Dr. Dorothy M . Ford, corporate manager of personnel and emplo)le department, Southern Cllifornla Edison Co. ' ' BUSINESS A.ND . l'BOFESSIONAL WOMBN'S . a.UB: The Saddleback Valley unit wj..ll."1ponsor a luau at the 'Saddleback Valley Plaza, E~ . Tufo, Saturday, Sept. 27. Entertainment !or the 8 p.m. event will be provi~ by Loke Lani'• Review. Ticket. are $10 each and may be reserved by calling Jackie Thomason, 631-2090, or Mickey Welle, 542-639$ .. J!roctecla-wUI ba- used for scholar1h1Po far mature women returning to tho business world. MYASTRENIA GJIAVIS Memories Are Golden -FOUNDATION:--Dr. Barbara Jessen, a rne~ber of the AJ:flertcan Academy of Neurology,. 'Will speak on Perspectives and Alternatives of. Myaethenia Gravis at2p.m. SUn- day, Sept. 28. . ., Lots of spats, Jots of hard work and·lots of love were remembered by M.r. and Mrs. Gerald L. Boies when they marked their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the Foun- tain Valley home of the Glynn Boieses. The couple have two other children, Ed of Chula Vista and Wi'lton of Dallas, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They were married Sept. 13; 1915, in Pineville, La., and have lived in Costa-Mesa for 35 years. . The meeting. will1 take place tn the first Ooor auditorium of Ca- nyon General Ho-spital a.ad Medical Center, Anaheim. .. J~t's No L~ughing Matter ' i DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a 14- )'ear-old girl with a pro- bl e m I need to do ~mething about but I ,aon't know where to 'begin. my kidneys? Or is it strictly emotional? What can I do about it? Do you know of any medication or treatment that might beJp? I have ba_d some very embarrassing ~ ments and I don't ·wantto go through life afraid to· laugh. -SLIGHTLY FREAKY ". · 1'Whenever 1 laugh'real- ly hard I wet my pants. This doesn't happen ,EVERY time I laugh, of ¢ourse. Only when ~mething hilarious hap- ,Jfens do I gel out or con- lrol. . Do you think maybe something is wrong with DEAR S.F.: The pro- blem you describe has nothing to do wilh lbe lddaeys. You should - a 1Yaecolo1ist or a uroJo&lst. It's possible thal a mlaor surgical Weddings ."~ and Engagements To avoid di sappaintment, proapectl\le b1·ictes are reminded to ha \'e their weddin& stori es Yfilh black and white glossy photographs 'to the Daily Pilot People Depurtmcnl one \\·eek before the wedding. Pictures rccei\'ed aft er that lime \\'ill not he used. 1''or engagement announcements it is im1><'rativc that the story , als.o accom · panied by a black and white glossy pi e· tu rc, he s ubmitted six weeks or more berore the wedding date: otherwise it will not be published. · To help fill requirements on ~th Wed- ding and engagemc)ll stories. forms are available in all Daily Pilot Qf(lces. Fur-_ thcr qu~tions wifl be a nswered by People Department ittarr members at 642-4321 . RUFFRL'" UPHOLSTERY DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5&78 ,.,...,.w .. ...... ltll-- --.... ·UH ''Elf!gance in Time'' •AEPAODUCTIONS•ANTIOUES -<:HELSEA CLOCKS-.SAROMETERS •FINE WATCH & CLOO< REPAIR (Rapeal8n I Clw'onootl•>lll A 8-laJty) . :~ 1F~~ Bf~-,,· -... ,,,.1 ~Or. MM10I • 0.,..-. eam.na ••• • Ann Landers procedure can fix you op could have correctly cit· so you'll be able to 'laugh ed Sinclair Lewis. Then ·u bard as you want and there was H . L. notworry. Mencken, whose writ- ,... i ings were rilled with D E A R A N N hate. She could have also LANDERS: While look-added Lenin and Stalin, ing over a pile of back t~ii of the WDr~d's most papers I ran ac ross a let-V1c1ous purveyors ofter- ter printed on April 13. 1 ror and oppression. - hope it's rtot too late.to S0A rl G A B R LE L comment. It was from a VALLEY professed atheist who DEAR GABE: Thank listed among her more ii· you 'f1;tr the 1oodle oD lu strious r ell ows Darrow. As for H. L Clarence Darrow, Albert ·Mencken, bis writings Eins t ein , Thomas were loaded with Paine and Thomas Jef. sarcasm (which may be ferson. a watered-down form of You correctly pointed hate) but few writers out that neither Einstein could match him for nor Jefferso n were trenchant humor and atheists . I'd like to com-barbed wit. ment on Clarence Dar· row. He was an agnostic, D E A R A N N not an atheist. During LANDERS: This is an the Leopold-Loeb trial emergency. A man I met when Darrow was asked recently and h a ve tr he believed in God, he .become very fond of is replied, ''After ·halC a torment~ by sleepless- century of doubting and .ness and arthritic pain. ,speculating l haven't He also has a nervous 1come to any definite de-tie. At the moment he is cision.'' involved ih a nasty Your athei st cor~ divorce which is not respondent, however, helpin1 matters any. • He claims he gets mysterious phone calls night and day. We can't be ~een in public together because he in- sists he is being followed by detectives. He speaks in a whisper when we are alone b ecause he's afraid the room is bugged -even my own apartment. He reruscs to eat anything unless I taste it first. I think this dear man needs to see a psychiatrist even though he insists he's perfectly sane. He says I'm "naive" and insists I'm the one wh o needs help . What can I do? - WORRIED IN VAN- COUVER DEAR WORRIEQ: You can slop see"' him -and the sooner tbe bet- ter. First, he's married .. Second, he bas ma~y ~••sate symptoms of mental lllnets. Third, his refllsal to seek help and his projection of his Ill · ness onto you bo4e UI for tbefutare. • • • No matte·r what your aame ls, when It comes to relaxing. no one can•touc:h ·the la·Z·Boy combirnition of tuperb enaineer· • in1 and beautiful styUng. The unique la·Z·Boy W•'I of relaxlna; With Jus\your own body action. The lnd'Pflldtnt f~rest ~1t'1 built Into every L.a·Z·Boy forooniplet• lfflad·to·toe comfort. f'or a chair tor 111 ausons, there's nottiln1 llkel.a~-BOy. --- • •• Sponsor II the,_()~ OlolDly Aw111W'7.Adm......,uf'Ne. OPEii.A LBAGUE: llrt. C. Heaiy Jlelded-ke will ba Jo.! stalled prealdent of the Lasuna Beach UWI>. during a luau SUA· day, Sept.,., In the home ol fllr. and Kn. Rudy Burton. Lai\IM. UPP EB BAY ASSOCIATES: A procressive dinner will be hooted by the supper! group for the Orange County Philharmonic Society Sunday. Sept. Ill. be&ID· nine at 5:JO p.m. ID the home ot Mr. and-Kn. Johnnla'Walnr. :rbUiu>d-ralsinC o...,t will be themed The Bolton TU Party. It will -elude :with a -ol Colonial chamber mualc~t­ ecH>1 tba·Pacific Strinp. lnclud· Ing a ltrinl quartet eompoeed by llelllamlo-Franklin. . MUSICIANS OP· ORANGE COUNTY: A music festival to raise funcll for the Oranso County Musicians Wives Relief qd Scholarship Fund will I.ate place Sunday, Sept. 28, lrom2p.m. until midnight In the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. Headliners will be Roberta Lynn, Ella Mae Mone anil'the Righteous Brothers. ' Tickets are $4 each and may be purchased from Marlene Sa,,wtelle, 545·8893, or Douc Sa'Wtelle, 546-8166. UDO ISLE WORKING COM· MITl'EE: A Glamour Auctiod will be ataged by the Udo Isle support. group for tbe Orange County Philharmonic Society at 11 a.m . Monday, Sept. 29, ID tho Udo Isle home of Mrs. Ivan 9ullivan. · Original palntliigs and banclcrafted Items will be sold and a gourmet luncheon will follow the a\lcUon. OB'ANGE COUNTY COM· MUNITY .. DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL: New offii:ers have been elected by the nooprofit or· ganization which 'administers such programs as Head Start and Neighborhood Youth Corpo, Chairman is Smedley Ba,rber. Others on the board are the Rev. T·ommie Anderson, vice chairman; Karen Peters, treasurer, arid Sherrie Fielder, secretaey. The board of directors represents thr'ee categories, publi.c officials, the poor and community organizations. Anyone Interested In particlpat· mg,may call· the Rev. Mr:.An- derson at979-2Q50. . Sale SAVE S40 on this handSOITe Contemporary Reclina-ACJd(er" NOW • :515950 ~ 'I 000 OFF ••• ... -..... ...,,. .. , :t:.=,•P•• •I II•• • ---y ....,°'*""""' ~•m --'"°-IPlCIALOROl'RI Af lW.EPPllCta 1165 HAllO. ILVD. lk>WHTOWH .COSTA MliSA 548-5131 , . ' • I - -i • I • • • '!!!ur!d!t18!f!1Wntw 11, 117'5 ( Gol:den.¥·0ars 11dave·a Brass Finish DM. y Pit.OT A ' 'iJ AllJllON DED• ................... "1'he golden 7ean have bad & brua linllb for too lonl," said WWlam Ruttan. "The time bas eome to abow we care.'' ~ ea....Uve ~ ... 0( the NoUonat Coundl ol Senior Clllr.eu, told an oudlence of ... ,,., huadred tn Allobolm 'w)lat la neeiJed JIOW la.!:a -0( eOmmitmentlrom lbel*J\lle." . Since NCSC WU <r&llllilod tn -"1111 to fllht for the -....ot ot llhdl.Cue, lbecouncilbasgrown to. ~ membership of some av.a millimtn some 3,600clubs. When Hutton, an Englishman ·-•r-1'.i -Yed in the u . s . as a .. war bride'' in JIM9. the . average daily. ~pital cost was $9~. By the eorly '60s tbe coots reached $M-$40 a doY Hutlon said. • I • t In the decade aioce Medi·Cal 's enactment in 1965, costs have Leaders Consult Margaret Thatcher, leader of Britain's Conservative Party, visits with Secretary General Kurt Waldheim at the. United Nations in !- New York. Mrs . t 4 Thatcher told the press earlier this week that she un- derstood that the de· yelo_ping and in- dustrialized nations were at tbe'-plffiit of. reaching com- promise , for a new· in t .e r n at i o n al economic order. • - risen 1ome lZ. ·pe.rceDt an· Dually. ' LEAKING VMilal!LIA ''But ther6 1Ull are too mll\Y. bole• lo the Medl·Care um-brelta, ••Hutton userted. 1'Wben lt was first enact.ed. 57 percent of avera1&e health care costs were covered. Over the · yeon that bu been whittled .....:. away to only 42 percent. cov. • erage.'' _ Vital needs such u eye care, foot core and dentol cue. wbicb are 10 important to older Americans, a.re sUU lacking, he said. The legiaation, be said. was geared to ·meet acute medical needs, but doea not take into ac· count that some 8S percent of thme over 65 suffer from one or more chronic conditions for which. drug costs are in a eontinu· ing upward spiral. "Social Security is a long way • • ' from bela1 ell.her 1oeial or secure.'' , 1Dlbeyeara1inceNCSCbe1u .. lberfbave J>een aev«n COil of Uv- lliC tncreaseo tn Soria! Security ~ments1 tolalllnl 16 percent, be sold. ' "Yet even with the 8 percent 1ncre ... 1ranted lut Jialy, the averoge paJmeot la only '200. M · I-boll Oftly·baa SSI toUYeon." Of America'• 22 million senior citbml, lets than a 'third have tvppitlllf!lital pe.-. lllclud·. Illa tboH of juat SlO eocb -· Hutton said. 'FAU.!NG BEWND ''Even with that recent 8 per- C'eltl lncrease, we have fallen 3.2 percent bebiod the 8-ball. The I rate oC i.Dlla\ion was 11.2 per~ cent." Two tncreases totollng 11 per- cent tn 11174 also r~led t.o keep. pa~e. he added . • U"IT ....... ' Bill Ren·ewed AT WIT'S END ~ By'ERit\ BOMBECK You have to know.bef'ore read- ing this that my husband getslit- tle mail. He gets very little mail because {a) he has not written anyone in eight years (b) be throws the envelopes with telltale windows into my sewing basket with instructions to "Do somethingwitbpiese!'' - I was intrigued the other day wheii he got out his penknife and slit open an envelope addressed to him personally. "Who's it from?'' I asked. "Norman Cousins." ''The editor of Saturday Review?'' "Of' course. Who else would be writing me!'' He read the letter in its entire· ty, smiled and m\tmbled. "Imagine that." ''Imagine what?'' ''Mr. Cousins says here ... listen to this ... 'George Reeves, our circulation manager . ·tells me that your subscripti.ori bas just come up for renewal.' Do I know a George Reeves?'' "I-thought George Reeves was the original Superman on 'IV.·· • "George Reeves ... he must ~ know me if he mentioned me to Norman.•• hurry, but we'd, be sick if he dido 't take advantage of our three-year subscripticm rate.' ' 'Right. Listen, George, how aoout lunch at one?' "It's probably one of those "Where are the envelopes?" form ... ·· asked my husband. ··And a piece .. . of paper." Son or a 11:1n. I CC!" see it now. "You bought the personal pitch George stopping off at the water and you're going to renew cooler, and spotting Norman . right?" I said. ' says: <Jb, by the war, Mr,. "Right, I'll just write a note Cousins, ,Mr. Bombeck s sub· back to Norm and ask him to re· ~ripti~n bas just come up for re· new my subscription for three newal. years and sign it Bill.'' . 'Mr. Dombec k?' puzzles Mr. Cousins. · 'You know, the 9-75 with only three weeks left before expira· tion.' 'Oh! Bill!' he smiles in re· cognition. 'Lisle~. would it help if I dropped him a personal note?' 'Hey, that would be just super,' says George. 'Tell l1im there's no "Aren't you going to send in your old label so they'll know who you ar~? (He.. shook his head.) Or sign your last name so they can bill your properly?" (He smiled) "Nope. What are friends for?" he asked. You also have to know after re- ading this there is a mean streak in my husband. FASllOHISUHD ' .outdoor a~ gallery every Fri. & Sat. "We want Social Securicy ln - ereues to bur the run impact or inflation.•• Hutton praised programs such • the Senior Aides Community Service program which provides paying opportunities ror ieniors to be employed in the com· munity. '"The last two occupants ol the -White H0u0e wanted the pro. cram eliminated,'' he uaerted, "but fortunately (or UI, ConJress dkln't listen·totbem." /Jont with odequate Income and fully ~comprehensive health care, NCSC concerns include de- cent housing for seniors , transportation,. care in nursing homes and expanded programs to keep seniors out of nursing homes. "If you ever have a hard time fmding a place to part, look ror a nursing home. The lob are never full. Few gO to visit. NOT CARING "It's like Germany during the war. The people knew that something was going on but they didn't care. They didn't have any relatives in the concentration camps." Too many older Americans are prisoners in their own homes, he said, because or inadequate or nonexistent public transporla· lion. TRANSPORTATION Praising the threatened Dial -a- Ride system now operating in Orange County, be noted that · ~when ~bus:. Toutes are dropped because-they-a-re no longer pro· fitable, the seniors are the ones wbosutfer. ''We need decent housing that seniors can afford," Hutton added. ''Now that's a toughie." r""cnoted that federal funds set aside for public housing were frozen by Cormer President Nix · on in 1970. "Millions of seniors live in dilapidated housing they cannot leave because there is nowhere else to go. How much better it would be if those big houses could be used for young families with the ,time and energy to work on them." He cited the need for "mean- ingful retirement (or seniors. We don 't want our people with hands out to Congress. We'(lon 't want a handout. We want to contribute." AT Fl William Hutton heads the National Council of Senior Citizens. To those who oppose categoriz· ing pro gr ams by age. be coun· tered that when programs are uncategorized, the young are given the spots and the older persons are pushed aside. ''Unfortunately, in America so much emphasis is placed on youth. We don't want a patriarchy run by older peoi)le. "We do want lo send young people to Congress and the state legislatures·who understand abd care about sehior citizens." The Squeaky wheel does·get the grease, he ad(ied. So, older Americans have to le4m to squeak a little more and a liWe louder and at the right time and place. "Squeak when the man With the oil can is around.·· I • LLY Ill WE'RECHN ~BUSINEs.5 k.w. bAkER coMpANY We're the interi or design studio that Excltlng tine art exhibit• outaide the Huntington Center "911 between Sro•dway & BarkorBroe. plus tNs week'• arttat ol the week Alk>e Tlnthoff tealu*.t llollc« Broe. lets 'iQ!.! be the decorator. Choose from unusual and elegant furniture, wallpaper; accessories and fabrics. Beoch l Edi,_ ) ot Ben Diego fwf. Enteri1lnmenl H•PP"!Dlngo ... FJlmo Theater 01nce Televlalon Gather supple leather into a sporty shape! Sit it atop a covered wedge and a honey crepe sole and you have pure enjoyme nt! W• ClrTV Sizes ~.C-,4to 11 - . .. Come In and s~e. B k.w.i..i.o.._.,, 369East17th St., Suite 17/Westport Square, Costa Mesa, Ca 926').7· Ci>pen from 10-6 dally/ (714) 631-1440 ' I I • • • r ' .. •, . " . " ~ ..... . .. .. .,. ·-•• . . ~· ' " ., '' . : . •• • . : .. . ~ :~ 'i ... ' ' •' • ,, . . ·! ' .I .. .. ' ' • i I I, • Jj I' .. ~ • • • • J ,, ' ,I I l • • Cf DAILY PILOT Thurtd•y, S.ptembet 18. 1975 ears Special Purchase! Smartly Styled Pantsuits A ~peci ul ·12 99 Purcluu1e, Thou((h Nol Reduced 111 An t-:ii:cepliunyJ Val~e In machine washable fabrics like po- lyester and polyester and acryl ic blends. Patterns, solids, prints. Fall colors. Misses ' and Half sizes. SAVE 20o/o Featherlite' Luggage IC1·J!ul i1r 8 17 .. ltl lo s:r'i.;)(J 1397 to 2 9 97 1 17.50 Tole 1:'\.91 l:.!7 .50 22-in. 1''-,..,.k~11dt:r 2 J .'>7 8 :17.30 28 -in. l'ulln11111_ 29.117 nnl •ho .. ·n: ~ 8:\.) :!6-h1. Pulln11111_ 27.97 • ~· I ( , _ _, Koffee Kasuals Safe! Perma-Prest® Koffee , Regular '6 Kasuals or breakfast 4 47 coats of polyester-cot-. ton. Prints, solids. Sizes S,M,L. 87 •'omen'• Slaefl 5.47 J SAVE 27%! Value-fit™ Panty Hose R"µ:ular 691· One-s i ze panty hose w i th nude hee l. rein f orc ed ~ toe. Soft shades. '-l Buy them today, hang them tonight! Many atyles, colors! You 'll find a w ide sel ection of textures to suit formal or ca- sual room settings. Sh i mmery s-olids , airy-sheers, nubb y . open-weaves. Un li ned or with acry.lic foam back to help insu- late rooms. SAVE 535! "Sears-0-Pedic® Deluxe" Firm. Inner spring or Polyme'ric Foam Mattress or Foundation . Regula r 811 9.95 fl39.95 Full Size !\latlr('r;i; or Found•tiou I 04.88 1349.95 2-Pc. Queen Size St.-1_2i 9.88 8''89.9 5 3-l'r. King Size Set_:J89.88 SAVE •4 S~. Yd.! "Andrea" Sculptured Regular 116.99 12~! fa.1allecl Thick, dense nylon 'pile. carpet has a velvety lookl Long-wear- ing . In 14 great colors. . . Ask About Sears Convenient ·credit Plans ' ' • • SAVE 20% Hooded Sweatshirts ICt>gular 8~.49 3s9 S to L (girls', boys' 3- 6x). Girls'-Boys' Sweatshirts Regula r 85.99 411 S to L (g irls' 7 to 14). S t o XL (boys' 8 to 12). SAVE $1/ Family Canv88 Deck Shoes Cotton duck l!P- pers, slip resistant soles, heels. Sizes to fit the whole fam ily. ,. SAVE 50%!. Dan Ri.ver® ·Gingham· Rel! Sl.89 Yd. Fortrel® polyester and cotton Perma- Prest® fabric. Col- ors. 60-in . wide. Clearance! Children's Underweal'- t:'u 66.• to 11 .33 2 for 81 Out-of -pkg . ,T - shirts, briefs, box- er shorts, vests and panties. Big and little boys,· girls' broken sizes. Protective Mattress Cov~rs Regul ar 82.9') Vi nyl ma ltrer111 cov~r. Fi1tM 8lyle. 83.99 Full Sir:e 2.97 \. ·' • 1 I '• • CUT s8 t o s10 ! Men's Double Knit Pants Were $18 to 820 -9 97 . Perma-Prest® polyester double kn it slacks in solids, patterns. Sizes to fit -most men. CUT s4 to 8 5. Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Wrr e 89 to 8 11J 491 Pe r m a-Prest ® fa- brics w ith placket fronrs and pocket ?tyling . Patterns, solids. Sizes to fit most men. .. _. Men's Crew .Socks with Ribbed Tops. l..ow Pric:...d! 2 pair• s1 for • Orlon'" acryll ' and stretch nylon~, blend. Assorted colors. One size' fits sizes 10-13. 22 flat tines held in po-37c si t i on and s~c-urely staked to rake head. Ash handle. • SAVE $1 0 ! Standard Size Sofa Sleeper : - Regular 8249.95 :}·79 8 ~ , 100°10 Olefi n labrlc cover 'in plai d . Easy opening bed unit w ith comfor- table mattress. • • -' ·' • 1 ~ .... ~.......,.. zt .-.-•.w • mm m ---.-..o•,;;;:;:..,~---...o..~~.:..:..;_.._..;.;...:;.....: ................... ___________ _.._ • SAVE .GAS:: ENERGY '74551 Dr F~ll loads Kenmore G~s Dryer R egular $249.99 Electronic Sensor dries your clothes . "just ·right" Wrinkle Guard® feature. -· Kenmore • . Microwave • Oven : Delivers 400 watts of cooking power. '10-minute timer and signal bell. ! Weighs only 54-lbs. *99061 .. . ... ' . .:,September 20 :~~1J:a·o A.M. to 12:30 p .M. . . • • Limiled Quanlity . Long-sleeved . Sweatsliirts For Men 297 . - e Your choice of navy, gray or white. Sizes Medi- um thru X-large. • • • • • • ! '· • . • • t •. •• • ·:":• ...... i· .:::····=!·"· .: ............. . .. .... . .... : .. . :: :::: ... ::; .. . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. . .. . :: :::: ...... . ..... .. . ". . ..... .... SAVE 85! . Dual Power AM/FM Radio Regular 92.1.99 16tJ8 Radio runs on house current or w ith batteries (Tlot included). SAVE 35o/o! Lovely 21/4" Houseplants Regolor 45c 3 tor87c 'Choose Shelflera, Spider, Ivy, Nephy- t is,. Pep, Alumin- um . Pothos and more. '63021 /8050 SAVE 860! 19.0 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator with Icemaker* · Regular -$529.99 . 3469 1 All frostless side-by-side model .has 12.5 cu. ft. refrigerator. 6.5 cu. It. freezer. Magnetic door gasket. •lttniaker Hookup To Wa!tT Supply A••U.blr..· Ir• SAVE 820! Kenmore Compactor 1.8997 Spray operates 100% Solid State 19 inch Diag. ~easure COLOR TV Regular 8339.99 29999 100°/o solid state chassis has no tubes to burn out. In line picture tube helps provide proper color alignment. De- tent tuning makes UHF tuning easy . SAVE ·\5 to ~11 Seara Utility Steel Shelving .. Regula• ' 999 $1~.99 R~~ular 82$9.99 SAVE $40! 3.3 HP (peak output). 12-inch beater bar brush with lour pile height set- ting. Nine piece attachments . • S'AVE '6! 4-lb. Polyeslcr Sleeping Bag Regulur 8 18.99 1297 -~ a s d r a w e r :t:q;~~~J closes. Packs trash to Ve ·of its original size. 72"36" I :.?·in. •izc Holdt1 up to 200 lbllo. ... ·.~:··· ... ..... J :.:.·t·~· :,, :: Nylon outer shell , cotton flannel liner. 3-lb. ll<>x Laundry Detergent Color 85 exlrR. SAVE 40o/o! -Stul'dy 3-Ply Macrame Jute Re@;ular 81.98 Ball l! .. 7 Perfect for making attractive plant hangers . In our Notions Dept. CUT 82.21!- Fun Range Dimmer Was 84.99 278 Handy l i ght dim- mer letS ..Y OU bri ghten or dim lights. . '· 82'.~.99, 7·2x36x J 2 .. in. ______ I 7.97 828.991 72x36x IS.in. 2 1.97 ---1---------------41~. '• .. ... SA VE s7 to s10! Craftsman Electric Portable Tools , 'CllJfSMll) YOUR CHOICE 2297 'fool~ and Painl ,\J,.o A~ailable al ·~or." Santa 1\na ·- SAVE 83! Dri11e••y Coating and Sealer Rqi:ulw 19,99 11-.Pr-o·tects driveways .from gasoline and oil. I 45407 A. 829.99 Re,ersible ~··Dri ll Develops 1/S·HP variable speed. *1144 8 . 829.99 Oual-~folion Sander . Develops 1/5-HP . 11163 (;.. 8:J2.99, 2-Spc'!e<I Sabre Sa" Develops 1/5·HP. •17215 Interior Latex Flat Paint 99 ~o llon SAVE 84! Acrylic Latex House Paint S5.99. J -~oal I ~ .~la 1 182955.65 2.99 gal. •26005 • SAVE 85! 32-gal. Sturdy Plastic Can Rf'l'llar 112.4? 747 ·r-· Copolymer plastic trash can with handy dome lid. , " -,_ . . • ' I , r I .t ' t • • . :· '· '· • • :· •' .. . : :: ' ' ·1 J, • I ,I I. I: ,. I I ) • Cf OAjL Y PILOT Thu!!(!!y. Sept~ 19, 1971 Electric ·Cars U~af e, Consumers Union Says 1 • I ' PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NO'i:ICB . PUBUCNO'DCS ~~~~~~~~~-=-t-~-;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:~ .. ;-~ ~tc;nnCMfl......... nctltiiOU'I~ PICT1n0tf9 ... "'.J.M ••cnnous,•.· .. -"'· MN1TATbMllT ..... IT•UMaWT ..__, JUMlftAftNlr'f 1 ............ ,. --... -~,..*""'I Jllf'9M I• .... NI· '!'-,......,....,._........... """' .. ~ ...... If ,,:.,.............. ,- "' -.: • ., t I ..., ,. TAITl•·l'lltallt o~ COSTA MA"'°"' •UILOllltl "'"'-"· ,,,,A,_INOO tHmTUfl. ,..... ttAllt C.. ......... .......,._,_.,..._.MrMt,,~-....· ............ ~,.,.._CA.._.. C...lfiwY .....,~a...a...CA.._, ~ ....... Ytit-.CA"'1i Cel..,,.•""1 ._.._J _.,._ UI••••, t•MI JaAM'..r...-,1tlt .. ~Or., O.WfPlM,.,...l.9M O.~ MicNtM,.JwlJM,IMlf.~ ......,_~·•'"'IN,CA.nMf , IM.cll,CA.1"*J .w.Mill~CA9JNI AMt.,Or .... ,C.Uf9ir!U .,..._~ Hlt't.aal..... ' ~-t~_,.,..,.. T""' ........ 1'~-~---l"lll•INMMttltCOlllOIKtM'r""~ ~,..,..nlHc-h,CA, ..... • -~ l'IN ..,._ .. : TM• .... Mii I• e•ft4hle• "' • WASKINGTON (UPI) -The two d' t 'b ted I thl try b the J ....,.~,... 09 ... 14 r M1_,.._,,..... .....,..,~ ... IS Tl U n S COUn Y 1'Mt ~ ... fl*' wlttt 1JW ""'' .,_!MM W•t fl ... -~ U. 'TMt ......-nl w•t ti.... .. .. ._.., IMrt.$11 ..... r r:nost widely sold electric cars in lhe Elt'ar Corp., Elkhart, Ind. The Citlcar c.-iy Ckf"k., °' ..... eou"'''"._ Ctwitya.t11«0.. ..... CN!ty•S.-c:-r.. ci.r• .. or•itee OliMfl'f... ,,. .....,_... -.. .,.., ... IN i United States market -the Elcar SV-48 is manufactured by Sebring-~l.1•11. """*'''·'".s ..._ ~11.m•. c--.,~.,°'.i1ttCOtilflt't•• . .g 1 d h C. . SV d I s b . ,, Fl "410'I ,_...., OfM09 CNM o.tt't ,.... ~,......'" .,...,, .. tt1J m>an t e 1t1car -48 -aresoun-Vanguar nc .• e nn1;, a. ""*"'*'°'-.c...t1o.lty......, ... "u..-0c:t.t•itts -w .. 1t ,,_1._0f .... CMMo.i"'""" ,...~J, safetheyshouldnotbeallowedonthe .._.11.M.U,••Q(.l.t.1..,J ~ ' '' .u.-.a. ..... 0tt.t.1,_,s ,liVS'» ,........,or-..CM"o.i~..._,. hi~hway, Consumers Union main::._ ROBERT CVLVER, RESEARCH PUBLIC NOTICE ~1t.tC.1u.am1oct.t.i91s Mt-ft t1I tams. director for Elcar, questioned _ _:P:_:U::B:L:l::C:_:N::011:_:::C:E~-J--:==:JRilil:!')!!::::=-1 PUBUCNOTICE ft!BUCNOTICE The testing and rese"'°ch organiz:.i. whether the tests were a "Ca.Ir shake" fltcYinovieuM .. •U 1UN1.oa.co_u.1:TOf'Ttt9_ Mln11oacou1T.Oflnta ~1-...:~.,,:,.:..,=:,~...,.:::~,~.,.=,.=.,.=.:--11: lion said salety problems exist if they inv2lved teat drivers U!ied to ...Ji1Ald1T.At:•Al'l~-,.;.+--",..A~~=~==~ '~:~==~= · MAM•t'f•T•M•~ • because the cars have been tem· handling high-speed cars. -nw ..,...l'IO ,_....,... r.-.... A...,.,i·-·-~ ,..,....., ..:'.!~Wine,.,""".,..._...,.. " poran'ly e•cmpled from federal safe · ,."•'•-·~•L'LRllOOHST1'UC-•.oTtc• OP" ••AR•N• of "OTtt• OP "•••IMO OI" ••-•• ••u•• OEACH RUG-""• ~ · Robert S . Stpne '11, assistant to 11;• ,-,·.·=~ -, -Aw NTrY•Ofif ~"OUT• OPWtu.. ""•Ttclfl fllO• ,.•oe•T•OPWIU. a.··--••!''=='-=·----,..-' ty rules Which require other cars lo TION ~· .._ 0 • •• IJIO N• un••s T•ITAMI.,.. AMO •o• LITT••s oP ••· -.... ,_... -· ·-r\ withstandJow-specdcrMhCS. president O( Sebring-Vanguard, S id ~=~T:.1,to2tFoa-TAA.,,..V '"MY.MEN O•ANDVl'I. --·'u"1"0A1"10*: WITM Ttte WIU. ~~="'&!::c.-,..-rr the tests involved a year-old car with _.,.A ... ,~., .... .,. CA."* o.c.-i. ..._.. .. LllSLt• b1:oR0« SAXE. -.., LA9YN eucn, c.1wor111 • .-s1 i r; "CONVENTIONAL CARS MUST failing batteries. In reality, he said, TM•.,..,....•• tMC1u<IH o.,.,. !ft. NOTICE is Ht:flEev o•VEN..,.. -.LUL•Ro.SAXE. ~uwo. 1e'"'"'" 1(1.1flfl, 34t l"•or• 11. • "d l'f . . t the Citicar has m~ch better "speed, "~ilob9r1M. TWV-11 lltAL.PH8ERKEMt.lllllCI._.. ..... ~ NoT1cr: IS Hf:Jl:l8Y GIVEN tNl ~~1::-,~:c.'!!~!o DY. ,;· prov1 e 1 e·sav1ng protect101.1 o OCCU · acceleration and "1-ange'' than the f'-•e• Suit ™• •t.11temeni .,..., "..,. ....... UOft._.~11.-win•M._.~. KlNNETH .. KOORNOYll ti. m. ,..,,_"" pants in a 30 m .p.h. crash, a 30 m .p.h. t-ls showed. -C-O..yci.·~ o10renveewntfW1S.. .. u""" THt.11~~-' •, _ ....... ..,. ,....... • ..,..1tlofl..,,..,out.e.,wi11-i ..,.... •• K•mvK.,.:; f, II d h 'd . l .. ~ ~ . ....._. • w ..... n I ..,. ....._.., '-'""",.. ....,,,,.~ led "'"' u. ,ro over, an a 20 m.p .. s1 e 1mpac • .. Singer Anne Murray ~s.1•1s. Na. fwrttitr _..,,ku1..-., ..... Ni 1twt1,.. 11..,..,.."'""""-Mll-_,,.......,_. ....... ~~.~~ ::n:. c:ow.1., • •, . from another car," the group said. Consumers Union said Citicar h,.·s h b u d for P\ltll!IN4 o.--.. c..it o.it., Pllol.. tr111p11Uof IM••lflt"" ........ ""~ wtlktl 11 Mao...,.~,.,,~ .__ .. 'W bel ' h h Id -s·ol d about J ,500 •ars wh1'le El car has as een 5 e -,, ,, ·' ,.-, ' "'' _,, 11ttorS.S1t. •. 1ns, •1 •:••.m.,11ou. .,... 1Mt ""time Miii JllM.t• .-....w. ~n· 1'15· · ~ te,_~eany suc era~ "'OU 1m· ... $2 5 '!!'o n by a .. ,u.• ....... • courtrootnoio.~He.Jofwld .,.,._,..1 .._,Mifol'Oct--7, pent the [1ves of persons 1nstde the.se sold ''less th on J ,000. ··The two are the · m 1 1 ~·1100ClvkC.nter Drt..wut, i.. ms. at•:» a.m ., m""' ctttol "'4e tiny, fragile. plastic-bodied vehicles.·· only nationally advertised elect-t"ic Kan Sas Pr Om oter PUBLIC NOTICE tt.Otyo1s.ontaAno1.c..111orn1A .t.t1e,eautor .. 1e . h II ges he 1------------0.tedSIOMmllerll,111S OllledS.ptemtlet'15,lt15 It added : ·Cari; being sold in this country. w 0 a e s l'ICTITIOUJIUSINESS WIU.IAM l .StJONN, WI LU AMI. SUOHN, "lt would be roolhardy to drive broke a contract to NAMIEITATl:MIENt c-i.,c1ert1 co11111.,c1or11 either car on any public road. Neither CONSUMERS UNION. IN the Oc· appe~r Aug .. 21 .at .,.!~~1owino lll#..,.,.,,0ot119 bllll· ::~i!"!R~~!. =:.;:e~AN '"~~~~~::::::::' PUBUC NO'l1CE , ' • provides anythin~ close to adequate tober iss u e of its magazine the Missouri Fair. HALLELUJAH POTTERY.,_., W.t111 1•N.11Ml•Stroet Tllltouciwt"'lloer_,,i"•doinGllW· I " 'd th t Ne•potl Blvd .• Co•l• ...... ,., C.llfGnlla ........... louclil,C.l ......... ttW SlllllUI net.SH: crash protection : and neither hand es ''Consumer Reports, sa1 e op Also named was her mll' Pllbll"*' 0r.,. ~•t oaur Piiot. s-ttu.,c.e11tent1.n111 CAP c•Rcuits, 1su Patti. Aw .• or aeeelcral(';i well enough to J::ive us speed of both ears is about 30 m.p.h, business manager, JoftW.81Kk1,zJs2E•12enst .. Colt1 s.temi.r11.11.t4,1fl's U.0·1S to1:u1411o11 .. 1a1 ~Gtow,C•llfllf",.1,'™1 • I'd h h . bl r t d th ·11 . I bout 20 mo'les M1w.ea1Horn1.m21 A""'""'y ..... : ,..Utt.Mr Ptolllp N•t•I Mon1•1. 11'2 DI• " con 1 enee t at l ey recapa e o ge · an ey w1 run on Y a Marvin Josephson rlmothy J. H•llnl. 2 ... v,.......,,_ 1 PUR.t.I C NOTICE PubllW!ed 0ranoe eo.11 o.uy P11o1. Aw.,wes1m1'"t•r,c.111or .. i.'2ta ting out of a tight spot.·· before thei'r batteries need recharg· Associ:ttes. Bh•d •• CMt.MeM.C•lltorn1attU1 ~ 5ecll•m11otr11.11.t,.1•1s UM-15 V•f• O.Mato Man101. 11s.i DI• , The Elcar 2000 is an Italian import ing. TN1busl,,.u.11(onouct•dby•ll"4I· NOTICIOf'TllUST•••1SALE C O CE A¥e...WHtmlnst1r,c.t11or .. 1at2tn '• _ __::::::_::::::::::_:::_:_::_::_:::::_:::::::=::..:::::!:.:.:.: _ _:::-"'--------,-----------------~~---1ec1~rtn1rlhlp. T.S. .... 1M1 .. MMPION PUBLI N Tl This b\lllness Is tondutled 111 • . JonW .. 8urke On OctGtJlf "'"· 1'7S 01 11:00 o.m., 9"1tr .. 119t1nerlfllp. L)l a 1e lhaeli------ BLOCKBUSTER Hl·f I SALE!~ NEW 184 PAGE CATALOG AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST RADIO SHACK. NONE MA'ILED! GET IT TODAY! BARGAIN-PRl6ED . : REALISTIC8 AM·FM STEREO RECEIVER Save 33% on one otour really top-of-the-line receivers-the beautiful STA~82 ! Exclusives include Auto-Mag ic ® FM tun ing system Perfect Loudness111.. Quatravox® 4·speaker capability Tape. in puts/outputs plus monitor. magnetic phono input. main/rem ote speaker switch. Custom walnut veneer case There's only one place you can find it Radio Shack 31·2056 SAVE s115so HURRY, COMPLETE REA\.ISTIC STEREO SYSTEM FOR LES1$ THAN THE REGULAR PRICE OF OUR STA.·82 ALONE! Regular Separate Items ~ice . 414.80 • Reaf;stic STA-82 AM·FM Stereo Receiver • Two Solo-I Walnut Veneer Bookshelf Speaker Systems • Realistic LAB-12C Automatic Changer on Base with $12.95 Magnetic Cartridge SAVE s303· SAVES20 CAR CASSETTE PLAYER -~ WITH FM STEREO RADIO~ LOW PROFILE AM-FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO ATTENTION CB BUYERS! RM1io ~ti IM wotld's *vest ca dlltlf ftJlturinO the excktllwe ""'* .... ot 11 ll•nteeNll'S Ind .... ~..., plUI lftt9Mll tttd - N .. 1t_ri_"'9 -·Cl*" l1lo S-todoY Ind ofteft. You cen IM IUAE ti lt'a """9tlc. Md -"'"' may bl lhl --··,... -dldl • Reg. 39.95 27~8 89~9~ 12·1411 12-1115 HALF PRICE! REALISTIC BLANK CASSETTES '°"""'"' '*°'dtnt"TirM ""· 1.5t 2FOR ~~ , • to Mlnul• Rec:oidinQTlfM llt99. 2.0I 2 FOR P- RADIO SHACl<® ELECTRONICS DICTIO!WARY Reg. 6.95 19!uo -------~ ..... ---=":=-• P•rtner JOMAR .INYESTMENT CO., • 5Uf'IRl0RCOUllTOl'THE Vn•O.Mlto~n1•1 \. This ll•l<lm•nt we1 hltd 'l'lllh U. Callfornla COrPOl"•llOl'I, •t dul., •P-STATI Ol'CALll'OllNIA l'Ofl Tltls •~I wos flied Wlltl ~ c.oun1, Cl•••·OI Or•noe (aunty Ofl l!Olf'AedTf'll\tffWMlef"~-~'° TMaCOUNTYOIJOllUQe-~-.a.r:llofor~c-nt'°" .. Auiguiot 22, 1•1s. Offdof Tnisl. ""°'ded ~sa u , 1•1•. ,... A....U temller lli. 1t7J. 1'410SJ•IMt.No.!1 ... ,lnboolllU27,p-oe NOTICI 01' Nl'ARlfllO 01" Publllhod 0r..,. c .. 11 0.lly Piiot, '°'·of OH kl .. RKordl In ltleollk• ol NTITIOH f'OR PRO.Ate Of' wtU.. Aug. 21,MldSopt.•, 11, 11.1975 DU-IS tw eounty Re<orcler of Or ..... C--ANO l'Ofl LITil:lllS TEJTAMllN· ·PUBLIC NO'l1CE tot, St•ta of C"allforftl• WILL st:L.L AT TARY PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST IUD-Est•lt o1 LEILA E . MUNSINGER. ..,,., Publllhed °'~ CO.ti ~ ... Pllol •• Sip!;. It. U , lftdOct. 2, t , 1'75 ~JS • PUBLIC N011CE '" 0£R FOR CASH f..-.,.bj,e at llnw ol Otc:NWCI. --~======,,,.-~ IJICTITIOUSaUSINESJ 1M In l•wflll money of the Urllted NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Int;! 111.0TICIOfl'SAUOI" .\o NAMI: JTATIMENT $Utt$) M the ... lrMlt• to Int iwftlng ROBERT GOWER Ms tlled IWreln • RaALPflOPIRTV AT The lotlowlnt parsons •r•·l:ldrlObfN.. lol of •11 South Broolr.ll11r'* Stf'M\. petllloro for Probl11 of Wiii lll'ld for i1o f'RIVATE SALi ...,,,r.1: Mentkn. CalllOf'ftl•. Saki enlf..-:• Is w.nc:e ot LeH•rs Ttslamentary to h .... A-UUf RAVIE, "11 Oell•Ma Or., H<#lt· loc.-0 '° t.ee toUtft of tile~ pelltloner .rottrtnc1t0Whlthlll'NClll tNTMlllUPERIORC"OUJl:TOfl inglon Baac:h, C..lllornl• '2~1 """-Loon CO. pe~ ~pMMd for tu"'-r p.wtkul ... 1, and_ tlwl !ho TME STATI O"CALll"OllNIA RltMdo L. casu110 ... 11 Defl&n(a steel ..... 01., of A ... n.1 .... Calllcwnl• time..., plKeof lll•rlft!IU.'*MIMt ~TMICOUHTYOIJOJtANG4• Ot.,Hlll'Mlng1oil 8o•(h.Call11io"rNftoM7 •I "9h1, !Ille~ lft"ttll c-.,..dto beofl M1 tor Oc1ober 1, 1•15, •t t ;lO In tlle M•lltr ol th• I!!'. Slat• Ql l Vlr91nl• V. CaUlllo, Wl1 Od!Na woe! -Mid by It IH!Oer Mid Coed ol a.in., In ltle (IM.lrtroom of OePor"lt'fltft MICHAIEL. p 9ARANOV DeClHIMll• ' Or., Huntl"91on8"<1\,C.lllomlo""1 Tnlllt ~Int Pl'OPer1., slt..-led Lft Mid No, l ol Mid tour!, ot 100 Ovit~ Nlrtkl! 11 h.reb., 91~ tMt t111 ~ ! VlfbhoncMI• Atf"•nl Ar Jun, 6821 0.. COUnl., OlldSt•I• ~trlbtd ••: O..lw W.11, In tl'MI 01., of $enla ...,,., dltrll9Md will Mil •I Prlvot.11 ...... Jo ,• ll•nte Or., H11ntln9ton 6e•(h, l.ol24olTrKIN0.434,lnlhe01r Colltor..t•. u.1W01WstWldbe1tbldOer,1UtitKf\D r;.11Tornle'2M7 ol Coll• Mow. es "'-" on • m9P ,.. Diiied S.ptemb9r 1s. 1fl'S cCl(lllr-llon of .. Id Superior Gola'1.fllill Ell1•belh Scott Arjun, 6'21 0. cord9d In booll 1 ... ~ 41 • .,...., '°°' WILLIAM I . St.IONN. oraf* 11112ttl'lda.,Clf S.pllmlltr, 1'1S. ll•nca Or., H11ntln9ton B••ch, Mllcotl-MlpS,rttordsafOrang1 CollntyCl•rk •l tllt office of ALBERTJ~i .. :~ C.U!cwltl•'2M1 Cowitr. OllOflOaL.IOllO MURHPHY and GILL.,, .. ~ Thi• bulln"s I• tor>du(led by• tnottr"l•dd,.i.1ondolhertenWnOn AtllwM.,at~w Patti. Easl,, So.Ille 1101, Los A~ goner1lp1ortnn1hlp. dft~llon, 11 •n.,,of the •••I ~rty .JM1Mre:lll .. Y"1•ao c;oUtoml•to067,COUntyefL.ot~ A. L. CeslUlo d0$otrlbtd•bow Is po.orportotd lobe: 2Mt IMll 1M State of c..1lfom11. •II tM rlghll, (ilte · Vlr9lnl•V.Ce1U11o E..,,,,.,.Orlv•,C051•MoM,Collloml•. ~Mlfll'l,Cel~lemJJ ano ll'ltettlt of s.ld-m~ a( vlrOMncl•t A. Arlun TJw -•sl9Md Tru•le• dl1e1.i,.. Tot : 17141 4'6-0411 llmeof IOlffth •!Id •II the rtQht.-111. Ell1ablth S. Ar Jun .,.., lllbllll., for _., lftctrrtclnf\I. ,. ...,,_.,..,.: ,..tllltMr lf'lteml tMI t1we1l•I• ol Mid_.,. Thll 1t11t•men1 ••1 t iled wilh lhe llW street Mtdrtti. Ind otMr r.omtndn Published Ora~ Coo11 o.u., Piiot his atcwlr,~ b., operellon of lfll' Co\only Clar II ol Or•n9' c-.i., on ~IJ"flllon, If an.,. shown herefft. September 11, 11, 1•. 1•15 l»l-15 otlMrwlS* oll'•• tnan or In oddl A~l lt, 1tlS. Sold Mii will be m.1cM , bl/I wlll'IOut ltlltl ol Mkl cle(eawd. at Int Un. """'1 ~nant or w•r•anty, '"""'11 or•-PUBLIC N0110E «l'l.111 ~to eu 1111c•r1•1n1tur. Publl!l\l!d OrMl9" Co.i.l O.lly Piiot. plr.d, ,..,....ding lltlo, posi.o1slotl, or.... "''' situated In 1rie Count~ Aug,11,•rlOSopt.•,11,11,1..,S lm·7S ct.1mbtanctt, IO P•., lftt rtmelnlng llOTICIOl"MAJl:SNAL'SSALE -Rlv•rtlcle, Slat• ot •C•lllo · ---·--prlMl..-lsumoftMnotaf1IWCWldl)y MAAOUITA y WILLIAMS. P\ol~ IMf"ll(ulll'I., dtsc:rlb9d as fol~ PUBUC NOTICE Mid De~ of Trull, wltPI lftt1ra1t llH THOMASH WILLIAMS Ott-wit. .. .. ~ ttw,_.,Hprovldedln MldnoCe!lliC doftf. ft.Ho DID-"l . ' PARCEL l! All of LOI 2'0 ef Tf~ ,.ICTITIOUJ aUSlfrllEJS ,,_., II In.,. "'"°'' 01• lfl"rnli of ... 'l'lr1wi ...... •metlll.lon 1551.oed on .... ~ "' ,.,. fNP rKordiotd In ~·. NAME STATEMENT DHd ofol T~st,:~":e =·=~lftd--= ......,.1 2', t..,S by tna SUptrlor Goia'1, 47,oaen 11entd 11 .. IMPI ffttMfltJkf .• Thelol(-ln1Jpartor11•r1dolngtlu5!· =~bJMldo.edolTnnt. ~ lfltered O.cember 10. m• •-;~:~:C.c:f'o!!ii/M6j.,.-' neu n : TM IMnefltlar., ~r ~ Oled of eount• ol 0r..,..., Stat• of CalltomWo, ..,.. kl and to Lot :n of Mid Tr.a No ' JRDCENTUR'I' l•ll•THIROCEN· Trllll hffotolort e•e(1i1tacl and 00-UClllft • JudglMnl entered In·-ol ~for atlon ~ ... t~ , TURY), 141 Monr .. W•y, f'Uuflll.I. H'l'IAO lo 1"" t,w:lerMognod • •llllfl MARQUITA Y. WILLIAMS • I~ fac.lllUtl:::..,. pu , 1 Olllornl•nut OKlarotlonolO.IMiltond~for menttr-..111..,,,~mtTHCIMAS • , Cilltonl W. Roberti, Jr., f'IO Alli S. .. Ind• -ltten Notice ol Otf""'lt H. WILLIAMS M j\ldglftlnt ~.;), ~Ml~~ ... L J1;. ~ WMll'l'i: ,__ VIII• W•Y. U9un1 Beacft, c.ll!Onll• woe! 'Elodlon to Sall. TM ~ lhllwll'lll • ,., bll.ofKe of Slt.....,C· llllt "" or "9f .. t • 19"1" '12t51 tMIMd i.ldHotlt•of 0.IHll~ EllC· ll.iollyd\IOonuidJtldO!Nnton•.., _, • 2111 foot ~u ..._.... - P•trkll D. Gre.,, 1110 w. o.d.,. tlonlOS.UtolliOrotordecliftti.av>ty olttoe+..-..c.of..Wemetutlon,t-;: =::-..,uo1r:ci:.act,,...'::'!: F\llleflon, Col!Jornl• wl'ltreU.. ,. .. Pf".OCll!r1Y ~ loc:•ltd. lrlted ""'°"' •ti tN rlQfll. tltlt .,... , 8'.alar D. Seller, 921¥1 s.ppt\lrt. .!OMAR INVESTMENT CO. ~~J-~~ ... t:!_lor-(S) '!'_!!! ::C:..!""cie:~t!o":~.~~•a S.ltlollt1l1ncl.C•Utornl•'2M2 P.0 .8o•1M>ll ,.........,.,,..,..,...__ "" ,_,.._ . ~· Tiil\ bu'lne1io 11 conduct.cl b., e L05Anotll'l CA olf;atltomle,mscrlbed•sfollows: ~o:.' ~c.!'i lC:: Rl .. "'81t vtl'llt••l~rtner•hlp. T•l: 12111 ,v..s551· .. th.11 POttlon of Lot 11!, ~ ~o1c..1:TtGmla n ., "",, •. Clifford w Robl'l't5 Jr •s Mid Trultft MOM Tr Kt, 01 _. .,..P rtcorclotd n ' This 1tat•"""t · w•s 11~ .;..,h tiw 8., T•rl wuu..rm. 8ooli s. Paoe I of mlK&llW<lul maPS, tti!"fl'v:n: ':.':~~:~" ;::1~:.:::;;:: COUn•r Clerk ot Oran~ COUnly on Vk Pr IOll!'t r1Corct! ol Or-.i County. Cltlloml•. AllllU•IZ2 lt1S. DATE·~:.. "bt 11 1,15 -.C.rlbed as tollowt: &eolmlnt •l • 1111, or P•tl cosft end bal.i~. ·' F• """"'""' r ' · polnl In Illa center line of P\-1\a l'l'lclonctclb.,not•1Kurtdl)y~..,; P\lbllllhtd Or•"OO CO.ti Ooll., Pltot.. A-dbtont 103 feet ftOrth trom tl'e OJI Tr'\15t Otad on Ille PfOPl/1., ao Miid.~ Publt!.hl!d Or•noe Coos! D.ily Pilot, Soept. ID, H . •ncl Oct. 2, lt7li :tSJS-15 lnterMdlonof Mid 11,.. wltl'I tNClO!lter Tenoercent of amount bid tobe~l«·~'lj A1111-1l.end5ept.4,ll.ll.t•15 3321•1 . UneoflMl!Slrftt,•slhownonMliclmap edwlltlblo. ~ -....: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of Nowport Me .. trKt ~ rwNll'lll 8k150tofftn-tobetnwr1tll'l9-'Mft~ thence nortn.rt., •IOftl uld unter lllw be rec:olWd •I tM •lorosald offk• llll' , a.etnl of Pltctnlla Avanue 7t feet to the "'' lime •fter the lt11t ll'olblk.tlqf\ • l"ICTITIOUI •UllNESS SUPl!RIOflCOURTO•TNE -t•rty eJrt..,.IOn ot l"'9 sout""1y tine twNOflindbefOt"e:O.leoluloe. • ~ NAMl!JTATl!MINT STATEOl"CALIFORNIAl'OR ... olttlonorlhlrl.,1nteetofMldlofll2; 0.ted this lllft d•., of 5191'""*.:~~ T ... lol!Owlftlperl0fll•ttdolng""51 TitECOUNTYOl"O•ANGE lhOnU, -11wly p•••llel with'"' ms ' ,~ •. MUH: C..N-IMtAM427 -U..!!l_ll .. ofMkllotlll,l•fMI: · EugtN.l.Atbertlfll • #. AMERI~ POOL DESIGfolERS AMENOEOOROIERTO !MMa sOldhirl, ..-rallal -'th-the Admlnlstr•torwltftWIU Mel CONSULTANTS. flt) R•lnltr or.. SHOW ~use MSlorly av-Of tald lot 112, n ..... "-llMoltM Ell•lo ' (\"llNSI C.lllcwrtl• 'IOUO In re TAMMY Ml(HEl.LI! RIPL.IEY, ~·· nslnl., perolltl with the Of sold OK9donf : · .Nck Garland .Hmes, 45'3 ~Iller I minor, l)y BAR8ARA ANN HOIMNS, "°'1lllrl., llM of said lot 112, \80ted-1o AL•EflTINI, MUR"4'f -.IOILL • or .. ~11. Callforrol•tot.30 ,__.,,., lor0."911 of Ne,,. tht pofl'll'lfb19iml09... 'lmc-tw't hrti ••11 ;: ~flollotrt .. rnNtt,JSllstSI., WHIEREAS. BAR8ARA ANN BUSINESS ENTIT'I' kNOW'N AS Wt1111!' .., SNl9Hcll,Catllon!lato140 H9MANS, oetlll-, •1 IM mothtraf "TOM'S AUTOMOTIVE"' loc.illld at: Lel~Cll.._... .... 7 'f T .. lt 1M11lne•1 Is torHllKlod b't o •PPllt•nt, TAMMY ¥1CHELLE M01 PlecenUa A,,._, CMt.a NeM, T .. ;Ct"l.JIU..UM Lo !IONf"•IPOrtNrshlp. RIPLEY,• mi.--. h.11 llleod •petition COlltonW•. .....,,.-,.fwA""'"'l1r•ltr l• .1«11 G. J.mn wltllltle °"""-of 1ftlsCol/r1, toranordor NOTICE IS HEREB'I' GI VEN Nton P\llblhfoeO OrM191'<;00,I Da+ly Pllo(, Tl'llt tt'"'"'"°t w•1 IUod wllft U.. d'oefl9!1'111 ll)plkant•s MfM f"°"' TAM-Frldly, October 17, i.1s. •I t :OOo'tlocll StJ;lbttUllW.17, 11,2\ 1'7S lSff.7$ • c.uncy0ert;elOrM1Q1Couflt't(!!)~ MY MICHELE RIPl.E'I' ~TA/NAY p,m. a trvnt of CP4.111hOuM, Or1119t-., s --.. is.,..,,_ - -MIO"iEU.EHOMANS: .... eo-ty H ... DOr MUftl(IHI COi.wt, 4'01 PUBLIC NO'RCE . . !·· NnM IT IS ORDEAEO TNAo ALL Jembeffe 81vcl., cu., of~ , • h ~ISl'IM Oranoe <:east Dou., Plk14, PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE 8"cll. C.OW.1y of Or•~. State of _-j Sep!. 11, 11. and <kl. 2, '· 1•1s lSl2.·15 4BOVE anlltled mailer oppe• btton Olltorftl•, I will .. n •I public ouc;llon SUPElllOR COURT Of' THI! ';f •-------------!"" CO\lrt el JOO Civic Canter Orlw tothalllghtttbkldtt fot(Mhlnlewfu\ STl>TEOl'CALll'ORNIAfl'OR )_, I WtSI,, Sant• ....... C.llfornl•, -IO:IO "'°"'' ol in. Unltfli s1111., ... the TitECOUNTTOl"OIANGI I •.m., on October I•, ltJS, In Olport-ligtlt. t1ti. and ln\etHI of uld JJdo. NOTICE"c;;.~::s:INGOP PUBLIC NOTICE 1-------------jth!nt lond $haw couH, 11.,,.,.whytht INl'M o.bfor(s) In Int abovl! dtlCrlbed .. ETITION l'Ofl .. ROIATE OF WIU..•;: l"ICTITIOUS •USINISS petition for Ctlo'lgll of name ll"ould not ~or M mutft !Mreof .. .,...,. AND flOR l.eTTtl:RS TESTA.MEN ... "-~ bl!!Jf'"llllod. l\ICnM!fV 10 $.llbfV .. Id e.cutlon, NAME STATEMENT IT IS FURTHER ORDEREO ttlot • .. th occrlllcl lnl•rtsl •ndtotts. TARY . Tno tollowll'lll PtfSOftl •re doing tMi· '°"" o1 thll or!Mr lo thOw (.""90 be OaMd Sotptember 15, 1,75 Esteto ol BER NI CE M. LI NOJ nn1 r.1: Pllbllstll!d In the !)reftgto Coo91 0.lly Dl.,lslOn: Harbor CIMHMO. ~ LOS NIET05 HOMES, A Unitted Piiot, a ,..~pet" prlntod In Ororoge Qoft E. Riii• NOTICE IS HEAEB'I' GIVEN Iha!" Par1,..rshlp. 10092 G•rlleld AW., HIM"ll· eount.,, C•L!lornla, on<;a o •eet lorlow Ma""'1I M,t.RSHALL E. LINDfl•t llledhoft'lnf' lngton Bitch, CA. •t•.. SU((tl51W lfllffllS pr~ to ttw dal~ Mt Or•noeOWnt., Pl!lltlon for Protiele of Wiii end for ~ PhlUp H. M<:N•m.t•, IOOl2 Grlleld forhN!'lngOl'ltllepetltlon. • E~ M. Elder -"''of 1-lffrl Ttsl•ml'fltary to I A....,.,., HunUllglon IM•tft. CA '26-16 O.ted:Septomtler2, 1•15 Olput., petitioner, ,....,eftee to which 11 • °'"H"",,n S~br .. o, ',°'!2. ~~ SANIUELOREllEN AlatARDt-OOMIROW ,'"'1._!~'J'ff.,,.J",rtof~~.' ... "..,ncl .'.!:!.., ... --. un ng,,,.., •( ......... ?,_ .ludQloltheSYiPttlorCourt ,.....,.•A"""""' ··-'""" .... ..... -·-. Tllb buMnns 11 tOfldueled bY• llmll-(;Alli,. f': AOAl!N. . •s. ""'" StNet be.n .wt for OclotMr 7, 1t1s. ~ •:111 tdpatll'llt•lhlp. AHilnlrf'ltlWw WtllHl~~llT•-r tom., I" tM ttUr1room of PflUlp H. MCN•""" MMI Gil•eowid st.. Ne.Jtl Or .... , C.lttlnlil ft44' No. :J of said tourt, •I 700 Civic C.On ~ 1t.atem9Tlt w•1 111ect with 1i.. "~ leKtl, Cetifentl.lt»a Plolbll""4 Or..,. ezi..st Dell., l"flot, Oriw Well, 111 tne Clty of ~· Nie~ •mt11tr ~.~;~s~ 0<•"99 County on sep. ~~~):~._, Slpt.11.H.~,_tOct.t. lt7S :J:Sn.1S Ca~~~ftlbet 15, lfl'5 NUS Pullllshed orOl't!JI coest o.u., Piiot, t PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM I . St JOHN, Putol l""*I Orafl9" C..st O.il., Piiot,. Sepl•mbff4, 11, 11,U , 1..,5 J::M.75 OMlnt.,CMrlt Sept. 11. Tl . 2S,-.:!0Ct. 2. lt7S J.16G.1S MARS HAU flllCkSON .. PUBLIC N0'11CE l'ICTITIOUS aUMNHS NAMI STATIMl!N,T Tlie folr.wil'lll PlfSOft Is doll!'lll bui.I· _ .. , GIANNINI HAIR S'l'NDICATE, 1'10 W. C-i.t Hwy., NIWPOr1 flfftll.. C.Utornla '2660 St.,...., .Jotwlt, •SU ~. SNI &each, CallfOfftlatolCM This b\lslnes1 lt conctll(ted b., ... 1,.. dlYIOU.I. SI"""' Jol'!rtl I This stat•manl ••s 1nec1 with the eouniy Cl•rt. Ot' Or•noe c°"'"'' °" s.o--ltfnber IS. 191), PUBUC NOTICE ..,_ A""""-' •t Low NOT!CI: 01' SALE Of" llllEAL IZSILiftn ... 11 ...... ST.-•••l P"°"91TY AT f'RIVATI! SALE W..• .... No.50f'UJ41 ,....MINMc1,C.llfenlla,...1 NOTICE 01' TRUJTEE'SSALE tn 1111 Superklf C011r1 of the St• ol Tot: tllllJM.JnS T .S. No. 11'·15 C..lllorftla. tor Iha COul'lty ef LOS ..,.,..., ..... : ,...\lt ..... r On Sepl•mber 2•. t•IS, •I 11;00 A.M., ANGELES. Pllbllshed 0ret'llJI CO.II O.lly Piiot • TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST In tn. Matlot of the Etl•I• o1 MARV SC.1tblr ll, 11,24, 1t1S lll1·1 COMPAN'I', es dlHY appol11ffd Trustee ELIZA8ETH McKENNEY ,OKMtold. llt!Cler Ind pYrsue11t to DeeO of TNSI... Holk• ~ "'reby 91...,. tn.t tho -I torded Jiiiy 11, tt14, •S Inst. No. t'9&1, dltn.llJNd w111 sou •t Prl'l'•t• sei., to PUBUC NO'l1CE In booll 11191, POOi 1911, Of Oflki.11 Ille ftltllttl ¥C1 best biclder 111b;ed 1K1 ~:=:::;=c:=-::::-=::::77.C::::-:-lfl Rtcords t.. thl! off It• of 1111 CMn:y Rfll..,,,..IOrl of Nld.Superk,, eowt on NOTIC.EDI' MA AINA L'S SAU! i Rtton:lero!Orango COUnt.,,COllfoml•. orllt ... tlll2'f\llM.,ol 51pt.,,.be1'. tfl'S, AURORA ~RIE ROFF, 3· ' WILLSELLAT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ot IM ottko., HAROL0~;lRERICS, vs. JAMES WOODROW ROFf', Ne: HIGHUT BIDDER FOR CASH lpi,... •nor,.., It u .... .Sit" .. .....,_,. ...... .... • tile•\ \Imo of s•I• In 11wr111 '"°'l"Y at Suite c, LOlllJ 6eacn, CIM.lnlY ~'lat; e., virtue of an •11ec11tlOt1 luu.ct ""': IN Uftl!M Sl•t•sl et l:hes.o1.1th ll"Oi'll en· ""90!11, SW>te of 'Cellfornl•, .i1 !ht JI.II' ID, 1tJS by tf\e Superior CO!irt'!t, t••nc:• to tho otcl Dr•no• Count., rl!JM 111taanolntotHlof1•ld~ffSod .JudgrMnl onlored NoV1mbtr It, lt1~r ""411U •c.ourthOUH loc•tod In the !OD block !If .i n.t um.e Qf c1eo1ri and •11 lhe rl!Jllt, 11. OWnty of OrlnQI, st•le of eo11forn1e • Publllhed Or•noe Cult D•llr Piiot. WHt S...ta AN &oultYard (tor,...r1., II• •ncl lnl•rttl th.It the ett•I• o1 said -• J\lcl!Jn.nt •nt1rotd In ,._. • Seo!. ll. iS,•nclOct. 2.' t'7S 3511·75 W11t Sl•IPI Street I Sa11te An•, doctaHcl Mt ac:q11lrM .,., oonotlon o1 AUROfllA MARIE ROFF at j 1 PUBLIC NO'l1CE C.Ulornla, all rl!Jhl, Ullo ~ t..lar•" 1-or otlMrwlse othlfr than 6r 1 .. edldl· credltor-(1) •nd •1J•ln1t .J1'_lflof. ' convt.,.O lei .,..d now l'llld bW It l.ftdilf" 111111 to !~I o1 solcl c:IKNWd, •t the !In. 'M)()OROW ROFF as )llcl!Jrnlil( • 1 t--N;m:nTHvnr.;;ci,,..----1 Yid Oe-ld of Trust In the ""~' o1 dHlh. In and to 111 the (ltf1oin ,..., 1or(1), tho1111lftg • "'' b•l•l'll• • N I INY lfrllO I sltuotad In ~•'d Counlw •ftd Sla10 '"°""~ slllMlled lft tha clly o1 SiNI U.$.Ulldl.loU.,61.teOtlMldl • Holk• Is hereby !Jl"'" lftat !!If Bolrd dt'Ktlbed •~: 8"<11. CO\lftt., el o ... noe. State of on Iha a.11 ol tM l•wetteo of Mid~' Ellhlc•tlon ol the lrvlnt Urllfled Lo15 I & t of Tr Kt N•. 7tSl, In ti. C..Ulomll, ..-r1kUIM"I., CleKr1bed r.i; ec:lltion. I hive i.vltd llPOll •11 ltlO k'-1 Olstrltl ol Ora"9' Courol'f', (It., ol NeWPOr1 Bt•th, Count., el '-1,16-Wlt: Hiie and lnl.,._t of aold J~ llforn4• will l't(llVI Wiied Mdiljplo °""'9t. Slet• ot C•llfornl•, HP"" mNI YI ln'l .... t In LOI 31 In 810tlo; IOI .,.., lorlll fll tlW pl'operty '" tlll COUroty ' t:oa 11.m. on tl'>I 3rd of Octobtf ltlS el -dtd If! 8oo11: llD, P1911 1 thrOU9h 01., T'rKI, •s per rn.p roc:ordecl In Orlllflt. s..te .. C•lllorfll1. CIMC:rt]!I wflk.l'I tlme Mid bids Wiii be llUtllicl., 11 lnthlstvt of Mls.C411o-I Ml-. Ill looll.J.P\tlJll ltofMIKall-MIP$, •lollCl\llt; '' • .......... C~OOO .. O ........ .. "''" ..... CO.Ot, RO< .. -• ,.._ .. ,,,._ C...O"r C.Hon.. .... • .. 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Acln'l(ftlstnilorwltf'ltfll Don I!, JthM Val .. ,, .. , Mission v,.te,, CA.ftltJ 0.te: AUQ11•tt1, lt15 WllleMt~ offloei 61ile ~ ... ne, •• ._._;. . -) TM,t. Mfnttl I .. ~-11.,..... TttLElfrlllUAANC&AND e1uldDK••-Or.-.ecou111., ...,_..I. Tfl:USTCOMPANV NA..ou:t C.. ,....... ' '' r""" M. llder , Jietlrry,.., SM'4fltoft •l ""91"11l1ff, llJ ........ A-,t.lttC °'11111., TNf ltl..,,,1111 wt• fllff wlttl tht _ e.,ca..ooeA.Cltrbln L.M11Mdl,C.ltf9ftiU•t4 Dl'ftlfl.-.DtLaftC'I' CO\lflly Cl«rll 91' Or•ftte CounlJ el'! Autl'lerllffSl9""111,. ,,_..._ ,.......,,A...,_y • ' ..,...n,1t1$.. f Pwl:llllllltf N•wpott H•r&or ,...._. ,..,..,.tw"*"l•tlf.1# l7111!.CO..NlQtloM,,hC .. tli• ., .... • "'--«om ... wlfPlllll0r.n9'~11 ................. C.-.•1Mlt,C.llftf'lllll•!M2S ~.....,, .. ,<,,! , .. u..,.,, ........... °""* CIMtiC Dt11y ,,._,.,,;:!~ .. ··-~Oil" 0.1 .• ~ .W! te,t,M,ft,tJ,ttJJ J91.tl -. ,_Olt.\"'S • • • ' • '"'°'' '· .. ' I• • . "· ~. , • • " :. " " "' ' '. •, ... . . • ' ·' ,. • ' • ., .~ • • • .. :. • • • • . ' l r l ) - • • 'Garden' V a~ied Fare • IA "-.c:AN•IAl'mr 'II' "LOUS OJ RADUSH" MOM. tMIVNI. k) .. Jiff-11.JI UC9'fNOU9ATI ""'·. --ll:lf THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-1721 S.A. ,A.WV IMANCHEITllll EK.) 0 .0 . FRWV !CITY DR. IEXJ A Mc:CUUOCH"S" y,~ALllHG T~LL·PAIT A -ntt llXOllCISY-"f ..... SSUH OF IYIL'" 111 -rHI SISTHS .. ""ZAIDOJ." Ill '"L.0¥1 AND DIA TH .. "SUIPH' ll'GI S . COAST PLAZA :111e •ntt1Q.~5-t1111111 r1u111' ' .,..,acova HBO' ,,,. w • IM-ILJ:t-8141 "SISTOS" 1, ..... 111 .. .., .. ,., .... ,..,. ij~~·, I !t t llarllOI • h 1N1111 '3) 1'01 l'lll PHl!llt ;,; "T!S SONGS" .., .......... ,,. ... , .... , .. ~ "SISTERS" ,.._llk>IW S..J;J~7 ... tf'..H CINE MAI.AHO Ml/Se llt!WI "*"'IJ51WI ,. mr.lllC "IMIOntm ... IOP . .. __ .... . ... '"' ....... ~, .. ...., , "'Tll FlOllT PASE" ~ ..... S.1!11-M:41 t•I~ · _.IM Ill NII .. ' : . .-.r. TIE 11t1• 't". ..... , .... " 'W'f LOOK NOW" ~, .... ( L. M. BOYD .. ) rffi'i• ,,,..; .. f ~~~~~ WOODY ALLEN •• , "Slcc_per" Plu• -. "SMILE" 1n11ttime ~· -to~11 •llcCiiHochl 1111 ·w1LO ~ .... ---!li!l ·~ FORREST TUCKER • MAX BAER •'U.McCllllOCM JAHICE HEIOOI· JULIE ADAMS -ca~~~~ilooo\l<Jrl .- fARliiOUAKE PG C~ CHARI.ES BRONSON •• aJUlAll ....... ~ .. "DEATH WISH" • ifi e111bodinteftf of hnbiddc1' pitasllrc. LA MlllAOA WAlll·IN IAtlGAlflll ,RIC:l St.SO MONDAY 11wu SAll#llOAY(l1t.,. ~'') 12:Xl·l ·OO h.,, ... ..... "_ ,..., ... ----MU-• ' '==-=·--....,_ ......... ., ......... ";""-- .... • WAWNO ''"'°" WH.8 McCUUOCH'I 11111 ... 1t:•- • ~ .... ~~~~~i.~~P:~ ..... i!J; .... ~,~.~~~~~ rittt11IUI llllC(I (IMl"l WKI ti fltt• , .......... -·· ·~ "''•rt ....... -·-~·~ _ .. -~ .,,, .. '"""" ..... .... M.~,,.. .. -_. .. ,..., .. 11 .. JAWS~ TIDAL WAVl• --UNDll COYHS HllO "" --' 11.llHI• JA,,MIS CAIN lflril ROLLER BALL.. --IAIDOZ:• __ --OMI ... ef MOUNTAIN,_ --·-----... ----1MI lIOICtST • M llAS1' MUSI Dll ,. -~­COOHSKIH .. --TmAL WIYlj"' --·--UCI wml 1"I DIYll .. -"-----,AIT u wauca. Tw .. ........ ---· DON'T &.DOI• UllMINI'• .. -.~-. "".,. NUf,. ·--U"TU-~,. • Santa Ana College o musical-~ uport ~"~ gosptl «tording 'rf' Sr. Morlhl'w • ·Phillips Hall ~18, ' " Bristol at Jmt.Sh11iL .... -. . J . • ' • "NASHVli.lE" 111 '"THI Ci.AMiii.ir. ''TOMMY". -.m .. SHll.Tlll' IPGI "•APft.1-....... ........ -·-·llG-• ... ._..._ ....... _ 11UfOD W1ftS•1Nf RllUVIOllATlllUflCllWAMCll .UTT·"-a. .. 11.21.21•- 1111!~­ .JAMQ WBITMORE -~~-.. ·GIV-E'J:ll HE:u., llARRT! NEWPORT CINEMA NEWPORT CENTER IDSCIMIM -·1-Ulll•IOl!.o 141-llOl ELLEN IURSTYN MAX VON SYDOW . llloHol u ... '°" s HAUORTWIH 41-0S7l 646·l266 . fq~!~~,~~~T··~· .. 1-Cto!Ttl " l!z.44'l ....... , ... "' __ ""' .. !71·4141 ' , DAl!,,Y PILOT g --•UI~ Special limited Engagement 7 DAYS ONLY .. "r' CYRIL CUSACK .. ,.J IANHOLM ·~~ MlCHAE[; IAYSTOll ., VIVIEN MERCHANT TERENCE RIGBY 1p..AJn-» ROQEllS in HAROLD PINTER'S "The Homecoming" ltartsffl.,Sept.21 .RllTOL CINEMA IV. IWtESBEN-, LOOK LIKE AN EPIC IT'.l llETTtR THAN J..c..,,.,.,,i..,,n~~m:, "·1 .. " -.... !~~. c-. . --~-...... ao:o..l!Cllllll . 540.7444 KATHARINE HEPBURN PAUL SCOFIELD LEE REMICK KATE REID JOSEPH COTTEN BETSY BLAIR in EDWARD ALBEE'S """•'" . -"A Delicate Balance" e most powerfiilly and stAllTSFRt. artfully performtd pie<e · · in modem filmdom." -A1/01111tlournaf 1nd~:L1on CANDICE BERGEN• SEAN CO_JINERY tCl~~~,~!!1lEl IOll>•tolol U•lll tlt.4141 Plu1 "BROTHER CAN YOUSPAA! ADIM!?" Pha'"THE DROWNING POOL'' 1118 llDl'V tCIH!MA CEHUl ......... __ -u ..... . --· ~ ·"-( ... , ... WlllbJd tAW 979-414 I --I PLUS • • I 1 ' . " :• -·-- ,. '· : l . ol •' ' 11 ., .. •• ' . ,. ~ (;f DAILYPILOT -. ThUreef!)', September 18, 1975 ' • Tonight's ' TV Highli ht . g s KCET (28 ) 7 :30 -Parents' Children's TV Special. A preview of Channel 28 's fall programs for youngsters, with scenes from Sesame ' Street, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and -iheEiectric Company. CBS (2) 9:00 -"Red SUn." Charles Bronson and Japanese superst&r Toshiro Mifune bead the cast of this 197LJlction movie with Ursula Andress, Alain Delon · and Capucine. ~ ABC (7) 9:00 -Streets of San Fran- cisco. A s n ip~r preying on innocent vic- tims poses special problems for Stone and Kell er. Patrick O'Neal guests, NBC (4 110:00 -Medica!Story. Tony Musante is featured as a brilliant but ap- parently unfeeling .surgeon in this episode, which also stars non Galloway Brode rick Crawfo rd and Peter Mark Richman . ~ ~ ...,, i.fl.""'-:1..,,.f• ;;·,, -Ui~&i1iP!l1 t rll \_ . TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening. T oshlro Mllunt, Slloshl H•k•111C11r1 • Bronson fllhb his w1r ovt of out• J1w lrtldllrJ, •nd 111U his life lo Pf~ i cllb1 of honor. 0 1D(])®!Ull£1111r Q11111 STANLEY -. • SEPTEMBER 18 "Tiie l.0¥er's L11p" TIMI 1plsod1 !ltlt Is •ISO tfle title ,, 1n E..,. 1:00 fJ I()) l]j mm Q} ,,... Queen m)'Slery llMI I wt•ltlty · @ 1])@(1) Phn soci1lite (Ida LupiflO) is rudln1 6 loq1111 · wften ~ plun1n to her "'l/I In lrMSlll• wtlly Ult SIR'll m1n11t1 II the 1 ~ _Tra.~e.rse : R~·a · . .. t ' ·1· • • ,.., r1rbid11 f111ily wom1n in 1~1 tioo11. Also rutstl111 Ml11·lZ art Doll Amldlt,, Suun St1asbl1t • •, Ce!tfer c,osint ·whlle nMI utetllls from 29" le ' ~.,, .. -"' ' .~ Mlril Terna Ann• Fr1ncls, lid Kiiiy, C11l1 Stll Trtl StlYtlls ~ Jo1!J1 H1H1rm111. •, low lrktioa nylon pulleys, heavy dutY bnlckth, Thi Dldtk Co11tpaftf . (6) Ille U~ ' Cll> '""' • """,,_ fJ SKYSCRAPER TERROR Ultlt ltncab Mllllr ~· \.. long• """' for positive overlal' · '" -• Contlnvouscortl, pull from riglit or left, #10-3101 '".I""' ... ,. ... • _ON STS OF SAN FRAN """""' n 1/ltfll> Cll m,... ~ s.. I m Hlplr'&. ""MS lilMliit -ionii ·Glau 0.rt Botn!" iUfde: I a. Stntlful Mldlillt SIOM Md Ktllef llJ lo lrKk clown ( (j)) -1.ftt AMtriaR ~StJI• -• 'sniptr '#ho his lletR pltYiftl on , T11wl r~11 in110Unt victims, but the two lltwe 7 00 0 o -rri n'!I ftl problt111s.wlttn •new ,olict upl1in : · ._I.El~"" llewt wants 10 11u different ltetics. , ...... , ' . ~ 4 L ' .... u., '°' Dol1•n P!• 1r: ~·1:1•· 6 Mod..Jqud festf'fll lattrutlff1I I Tt Ttd tht Tntll Mlwle: (C) (ZllrJ '11NI Sldlll1 ~ '. · ~·i: gi:i:;;. (dt1) '70-.ltan G1bin, Alain ~ • fit fll m....,..... TlfMlo• Tilulrt ~ [~ ~ l:J01!1Ci..: It V'IChy" (R) l: : w lut ,.. Clatl 1 \• ~ _' (J)) loum . JD:OO r -'· Pilioo 0 DOCTORS ARE HUMAN ~-'i TM"""',..., *ON "MEDICAL STORY" ;. l 1::t0an.·llbbJ r.a. ·a.. Ri.rtb o tDtTJofZI ~ ..... ._. ..., > Buul 1uests. -i&olS l.l'JI' u:r ....... , 1f ' ...W Aliiicu -,-.. sttfS ft I brillbint bUI lfflllfnllJ HIP hllen unletlln1 SUfllOll with• coldlJ 111· it_ J Reg. S.59 . ~· • . ' Home Workshop · 3/8 Inch Drill ..--.. -, • .,_..,, rffvc:tiefl t•r •T11•nt for hith ,..., .. lirihi"I octiM . Black and Decker·---- Jlg Saw : • l11t'l4 ......... -., '"'. Hc.mfv,e ..... • •"-• st,..a.t, cwwt!ll ..i sc...el clfh ilt ~~ j • ' • I --'--Powerful " . : '!~ H.p. Roi/fer , .. • ..... .,....~ ·w.;~-·Nlllitf ....... """'""""""'""'........... ·-l~CJl mPrb . ..!'.. llPt_. ..Tiie Syndtome~•TOll)' Mt1$at1tl r t:~l. , c.1111 ta.111 penon1I 1ppl'Olt/I tt hiS Pllitnts. f. l~ ' 'l: 111111111 $ Mnit: (C) (2'1) Don GlllowlJ, BIOdtricli Crn'fOl'd, j': (, j "flilr fw Tnn" (oom) '60-Delll Peter MMlt Rldlmen Ind All111 ~ ,,.,~ ,...t91 •• pa.ttks • (etMI wttlt _!!9 WIMo f7JS04 • P...t.I ~ la.p. .. ,..., 25,M IPM =-• c+ w11to ~plotiil "' tWil il41 \,.._ • O.Wle i•11i1lotH • 1ef1ty switch • Driwes most acctsHrils 17104 • • . • •• .. • •• . ' M1rti., Fr1n• Slnatr1. Collins CO·sl•r. i 9,88 I.,...... ~!.,m.,":' I : Reg. ~.':" .... , i11111C1J>mm""" o ... . ,, 12.99 hrtnt'1 CWWM't TY S.W tor tfll Road"A iuocmful WOl!lll .. , ~ ' A prMtw of KCET's 1•11 pl'Olfllm· tltomlJ fiftds llmelf Iha priml , --...... ·~~I f @S •'1 111in1 for )IOllnpl:t11, lndudln1 clips suspect In I l1t1I hlt .. INl·nin ICC!· ~-,,,,_. · ;;t 'Y ~+fa ~ from Seumt SlrHt, Misftr Racerl' dent tnd·-turns to tltrrJ Orwell !or -•-, _ _ Neichbothood. vm1 Alert• ind Tht help wllt• she flllft tbt ctnnol , /, ; 4· , Electric Com111ny. ICCCMlnt !Of lltr wlltrlt'bouts It Ille , ' ' • EB Ri. ftltlrt time, Ctiol ROQtft, Robert loQla. /.rf 6) 11J llltle Mtrsie Larry Kllfl'lltl Ind Cll~r All· ~ .. • ~ 1:00 port l lllll fi. OWALTONSTOPHfr-·~-"'''°" *YOURMUSTTONIGHTI "''°I°"'''""'"" 0 (]ll [1)(1)... ..... """ ... -G1n1u1" .lohn·&o, brfnp llomt • ~ wetbnd ruest, ldloatm•tt LJle Thomtsoa, who Is 1lrudJ 1 collttt La Tn•Hd• Cem -" ,.,. '" • 16 '"' 11"° I CIJ D !IJ~li!l-w11111H111ta befote "'is J7. The ())lfj@ ""' 1mllblt Is tfttt lrlt is IO brllJll!t lat ti Ci • ttiat he tin llln!ty nlalt to'tlll ' Srl ... rut of Ult hvlnlll flCt-~ '{111 lM:J ..... the Wilton dan-1t1d rict vtrie. Q) Dr. Cyril Wecht P THE MONTEFUSCOS * "J.F.K.-The Unsolved *NEW FAMILY FUN HIT ' Medical Case"-Tonicht 1 . ' .. ~-. 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(dr•) 74:-James "The Social WOl'ke(' B•rntJ is 'llOI'· Guner, SldntJ Poitllr, DennlS Wtl• ried when his wife Eliubtth be· 1"'·@@ll1 8)1111uJ C..-.. COllleS 1 social WOf~er in 1 to111h Tiii KllMJI 111.,. section of tht Ust Bronx. Jlliili: .....-... If !flt W I kaltl"1 Clltict (llol') '51-BiU Wilflll'lll. Jt:'I• ltrbour Sltow D <ft Cl)) (]) WWt w.w llJs- Jtitla Clfl t!!J "Pollet HMdQlllrtffS" CiulllflOQ O Mo.-· "11lt latlea Ye1n" =r.-,.:• Festiraf (drl) •5•j -Jolin SUon, Stndr1 ,.,. ... Ltqup ""'"" Oet.J::. ~t!Mtlfl. uoo Q(j) ®} m ,,, "II 0 m'' 12:00 mM MIPl z:"" Ruliz1lion" UUt Sb\1 1(1111S IS llltwlt• "11lt Plll'lll ""-1..- . flft lllOl'll. who C01MS lo visit h11 (d ) ,~ "'" '"""1 Oqllltr fyr Mu 1on1 u It tJli;·es" II " Mcintire. to lrytoreunile {IJ"•nd Jack. IZ:W!,;=· Q ON THE ROCKS • ~ -l"•l '4i * , __ . 1• -11t Jona. Cbtrl• Boyer, ..-..1n c ink steal i:ooelWlmr.....,_ all the laughs! 9 lilt~ l ftfem>Cll li!lO. ........ ,, ........ , ...., '!I ... 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' A ;;;.,~ '°'r ... r:,!; ,...,,,. . > loo,,..,,,. ,';o.;;: ............ ~·. •· "-l.ir. ,.. ·- -.._' "·'' ••• .;:' .. .. :· • • • • r - -""!!"" """" .....! -, NEW YORI: (AP) ~1'.he N• who ran tbe all-nllht l-io,., 111uanlee1 a fuU offer !roll! ft -ared uiiUte1Y tbe cl&- tloaal FootbellLe"""'....s_itare> •-ced a "memorandum al manacomentonanew)abor...,. I_._ would bave beaded r... bell-.playen' WliGG reocbod ........... !·• betwed tbe N.PL b"adbplut,Jlaodqi-, .Boa.ton wltllout ballevin• tbe agreement today (ollowinc a Jlanatement CouDell and u.e fforiver, both lides ·-,Potnota would qree to Co back maratlloQ U·bour nqotleUon iQYen" 1111kla at 9 1.111. anil aJle. Olldml.tic that th" latest labor to...U . .... 1on in an elfart to put live ~aU.O or four ~ beailed )lnlbl-ml1bt be ~arly aolved. '• ~~-~~~.~~~. ~ ·for Botton. Th...,, tbefwve to 1~ w,..'1tar'\ed OW.~ ~twual110learaedU!erewaa1 m~1•0.;.w;;;:'.,.""":!,::'~e11. . 11')1 and eonvince 1118 lllrikinlf ~""" t'olkecl with RandyVaiaha. promlseotnoreprisal,Malnltthe • ~ ,.._ Nri BQilftd4!11rioU ID -llt ~ player rep,.as late:u 3 -lllrlbnl in thil new .,.....-. W.1. U11!1Jr".,jirednt,Gtl~MI tbeOfftr~ a.m. today abd..,..,.... •!lid lie n..t otter was ll)so made thil Fed~"d1l llOdlotl~a •nd Con-Detall~e-a.-....,.., was.awareofwhatwasintoc~ata Mood,;y, when the lbnapment . ' ,DAILYPILOT 0) • • m • ...,... .... traet proPoSal by Sept. ZS. ~·· oiler 1pffds llp tlull new eolitractpre>po'IAlby-days. "In ll&ht of the Coinmltmenta mode by both sides, I W"Ct all ,NFL players to rea-their re- -auJarly scheduled aet!Yllles so that the Amertc1n public can see ..... enjoy the coming ....... al- ita exeitj.niQe•t.'' .Usery said as ho emerged from the all-.ni&hl mfftlng. Usery said tho agreement af • feels all 28 dubs. In addiUon .to the Giants, Jets and Patriots, the other 1trlk!ng clubs are the Washington Redskins 1od Detroit Lions . The thre~ major television networks -who pay $60 million fOl'-rig!lta to NFL contests -a aid j they had developed -lingeney , plai;ts for telec asts which in· volved the t,hi'eatened games. · ~cili:--"•t,.1!'*.._·_.'.fs..;--_ice---:aild-;-~tlle~--:'·~m_an~-not"f;'~8""°'!"~:?.;:ced::=.,;11.U~.=t j'"'-''"'"'pait~-°'-'-'1r_..:agr=~::om=eni'::-. _,_·, -~'-:;. ;;:---::-;. Qowlcil also offered ID p~t a Dissidents Headed · . ~ .. . • • r Ul"ITt ........ THE ANGELS' LEE STANTON IS NAILED BY CATCHER JIM SUNDBERG. Sports in B ·rief Clyde Kills ,. Grid Coach Jailed; Own Grune; ' I Val~nti~ ·Traded , .. Halos Wm l r ~ • MIAMl -Carl Selm~r: head football coach at the University -----of Miami, spent eight hours in.the Dade County jail this week after pleading guilty to driving with an unlaw!utamount of alcohol in his blood. Selmer · also paid a $250 fme Tuesday, $25 in court:COStS,. sur- rendered his license for ~ days and agreed to attend' '(Or one month of classes to rehabilitate . . . .Top Seeds . . - Ro'1 Along LOS ANGEfrES ,(AP) - .,Wimbledon ·champ_\OD Arthur Ashe, stumbling a bifbiit cOming through With perfect ~es when he had to., got by Geoff Masters 7-5, 6-2 Wednesday night in the second roun.~ of the $100,000· Pacific Southwest tennis tourna- ment. _ In afternoon a_ction RoSJ!oe Tanner af!_d Harold SoJomon,won their second t.04nd matches. TaMer neede<l 'a tieb~aker in. the opening set as he ousted Bernie Mitton 7-6, 6·4 in the tournament being played in Pauley Pay_ilion at UCLA. - Solonion beat foriner UCLA star Billy Martin, 6-7, 6-3, 6·3. Cliff Richey scqred a 6-0, 6-4 vic- tory over Tom Gorman and eighth-seeded Dick Stockton Ousted Steve Krulievttz 7-6, 6-3. The Amritraj brothers from In· dia, Vijay and Anand,. were eliminated. · Vijay lost to Jeff Borowiak 7·5, 5-7, 6-4 and Jim McManus·defe8t· edAnand. 1 • Jn other matches unseeded l John Andrews upset 14'ttf-seeded Phil Dent 4-6, 6-3, 7 .5 and Bob Cutz of San Clemente scored a . 7-S, 6·3 victory over .Bob Carmichael: ' Paul Ramirez breezed b)l'l\tike Estep 6-3. 6-0. but loth-seeded Brian Gottfried was upset tiy un- s~ed Allan Stone 2·6, 6-3,.&2. nlofuri~~ ~onViCted or driving after'dnnking. ,The first-year head coach had been charged with drunken driv- ing in his May 10 arrest, which carries stiffer -penalties, but he was allowed to plead guilty to the' lesser charge. Valentine'"- Bobby Valentine of the California Angels, an infielder- outfielder who staged a come- back after shattering a leg, was traded Wednesday to San Diego for pitcher Gary Ross. Fire Spreading OLY1tf PIA, Greece ~.'Forest fires are raging out of control nearfhe birthplace pf the Olym- pic g?mes here in sout~west Greece. . The fires have destroyed~.S,000 acres of forest and olive groves and now endanger the Olympic A.cademy overlooking the archeological 1tiles. Some 10,000 men are fighting the flames, which have been a,ided by gale force winds. Residents.of two villages have been evacuated. ' 2-wear ProfJation STARKVILLE; Miss. -Coach BQb Tylei predicts the Mississip- pi State football program will flourish despite severe penalties for recruiting violations which he blamed on ignorance. Tyler g\lve hi• optllnistic forec.ast after the NCAA an- nounced Wednesday it had im- posed a twoTyear probation and other penalties for recruiting in- fractions. E"ert Salb ATLANTA-Top-seeded Chris Evert and second-ranked Virginia Wade scored straight· set victories~ Wednesday in the second roun(l of the $75,000 Little Mo Tennis Classic.· Evert whipped Sharon Walsh ~1. 6-3 and Wade defeated Les- lev Hunt6-2, 7·6. • Otgl MorQzova routed Janet Newberry 6-0, 6-3. ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - Texas' David Clyde, making his first major league start of the season, threw Jerry Remy's bunt into rightfield allowing two run's to score apd the Calirornia Angels rallied to beat the Rangers 3-2 Wednesday night. Clyde, 20, who came out of Houston's Westchester High Angels Slate All G•mH on KMPC (1101 ~. llClllilornl••ITl!•a! 5:5SD.m. 1:2Sp.rn. Soe9t. 191!'1Mt50l• •I C•Hfornl• School as an 18-year-old sensa- tion in 1973 to alI!lost single· handedly keeQ baseball interest alive in this area, was Coasting along on a three-hitter until the eighth. Then Clyde, who was recently promoted from· the Eastern League, issued a leadoff walk to Andy Etchebanen. then a single to pinch-hitter John Balaz. Remy bunted for a hit, but Clyde threw the ball past first and two runs scored. Remy, who took third ~n the play, came home on Mickey Rivers' single. The Rangers touched the Angels' right-hander (Ed Figueroa) for single runs in the fourth and fifth. Lenny Randle tripled to lead off the fourth 'and scored on Mike HargrovEi's sacririce. Singles by Jim Spencer and Roy Howell and an error by Angels second baseman Remy produced the fifth -inning run. CAUl"OltNIA TIXAS •llr•lll ... tllltl Rtmy?b 3 1 1 0 Raindl•cf " I 1 O Rl..,.rscf • 0 1 1 5"'oll'-Y2b 3 o o o Collln5Pr o 0 0 0 8 .Jonnpr o o o o El. Rodf'l9uezc 0 0 0 0 ~ttlO O O OH•r· -"<:"-'°"II 1· 0 0 0 9"ll¥f lb 3 O 0 1 Sl¥iton,., • o 1 o 8ul"l"0U9hs rf 3 o o o Qwlk3b 30?0 $pen(•tdh 3110 Boc:hlelb 3 0 0 0 #Dmlespr 1 o o o OMltclh 3 0 0 0 Grt .... ., ~ 0 0 0 0 . 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"Bashf~l" and the Patriots he represents votM to strike last Saturday in a' con;tract dispute with team owners. They stood alone, · e~c~pi foi some verbal, support, 1untll Tuesday when the New York Jet9 and Washington _Jlea1kinS · jOined the strike. Owners and players reached agreement today. It was Vatilfifwho·stood out as one of the major figw-es in the Strike. He made the team's state- ments. Tuesday, he sounded as if he and his teammates might ac- cept a six-point management proposal to end the walkout. And later in the day, he was again the · sJ)olte5man""li5 the Patriofs con· tinued their defiant stand. "Yup, J used to work at Dis· neyland. I worked there one sum- . mer when I was in college," he said. · "Yes, I was a dwarf. Bashful, as a matter of fact. But they fired me at the end of the summer. 'Jlley caught me trying to or- glnize all the other dwarfs, .. ' lie said with a laugh. Radical? Labor leader? Representative of other players' thinking? ... "He was a radical at Stanford, and the same kind of guy when he was here with , the Rams,'' said Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the Los. Angeles Rams. "If I did anything radical with .the Rams, it must have been that i took an extra giass of Gatorade Once, or. something," Vataha replied. . "l was only with them thre.e weeks, and Rosenbloom wasn't the owner. I"ve never met the inan in my life. My resix>nse to fiis:stat~inent is that I would like tOsar something, but I want to be niature,'' said Vataha, 26. "Randy Vataha is one of the most super young men ·r·ve ever met in my life,'' said John Ralston, head coach of the Deriver Broncos and Vataha'.s coach at Stanford. "He is the type of kid you would like to take home and claim for your own. There was never anything radical about him at Stanford. He was just a ~uper kid." "I'm a football player, not a ' .. ' ·!Pirate~ W~, Near n~Ie ·1 ;mLADELPHI-" (AP) -.Red· pennant. An/combinatiorrof five The mod_em re;~rd«riine Iliff . . ~Rennif:Stennettblasted,three PM:lsburgb _y_J'ctofies or in two consecutive gariies wu ta and cracked a modem major PitlladelphlJ defelo~ will 'liean a 'lield. b:r l!l•iiY i>layers, the last · gul!'recqrd apd Dave Parker pennant,for.Uie Piretel. ' • Don Baylor of the Baltimore I ve fn three i'llns-U the Pit-Stellhett added lh-,singles to Orioles m 1973. The.lallt NaUonal labor leader,'' said Vataha. "I sbldied political science in col- lege.' c<iuld tell.you \be process of getting a bil.I fhrough Congress. Or the political struc-. ture of the British Com· "monwealth. And something about the history of Japan. "If I didn't go into pro football, I would have gone back to . graduate school and studied law or business. I was never interest- ed1.n labor relations . ., This is Vataha's fit.th NFL se~. all with the Patriots. He was drafted by the Rams but came to New England during the pre-season of his rookie year and h~ been there since, te11:ming up • as he did in college with friend · and quarterbaok Jim Plunkett. Thought too ,;mall for tho Pl"\IS by many, Vataha has had cqn· siderable success as a wide re: ceiver. Part of.the riason. for tbat is because he and Plunkett know each other's moves and timing ao well. In his four years with the Patriots, Vataha h8s caught 121 passes for 2,143 yards and 16 . touchdowns. , • He became pl.ayer represen· tative of the Patriots\last Qc· tober, moved up rro.m assistlP\t by bis teammates when J'on Morris resigned the post after the seven-week st~ke by players du.ripg the summer. l..A Clinches %nd Garvey Closes In . . . On 200-hit Mark LOS ANGEL.ES (AP). -"The Los Angeles Dodgers have just nine games remaining and, stan- dings-wise, have nothing l9 shoot for . They sewed up second place in the National League West Wed- nesday night when they throttled San Diego 7·1 for tl}eir Cifth s~aight . victory and eighth in nine starts ·on their most sue· eessful bomestand all season. But there are numerous in· dividual goals remaining as the Dodgers. idle today, open a thcee-game series Friday night in Houston. "With these nine games it's go- Orioles Still In Contention BOSTON (APJ -Mike Torrez posted his 19th victory and Tom- my· D;1vis contributed a home run and two . singles-as the Baltimore Orioles raised their American League East title hopes by defeating the Boston Red Sox 5·2 Wednesday night for a split or their crucial two-game series. The Orioles backed Torrez, 19-8, with a 13-hit attack as the Orioles climbed back to within 411.2 games of the Red Sox. Boston's magic number re- mained at seven. Any combina- tiM of Boston victories and Baltimore losses totaling seven will give the Red Sox the division title. ing to be interesting to see what happens with several guys trying to salvage something," pointed out Ron Cey who drove in four runs Wednesday and now is within five of hitting the 100-rbi plateau for the first time in bis career. _ _ _ Besides Cey. Steve-Garvey. with three hits Wednesday night, is. three short or his second suc- cessive 200-hit season. And pitcJlers Andy Messersmith and"" Burt Hooton have outside shots at the 20-win circle. · Messersmith won bis 18th game Wednesday night, scatter- ing five hits over eight iMings before Charlie Hough came in to fmishup. · SANDllGO ffrlltlM TurNrlr •OOO H. Torr•S55 s 0 0 0 l«klnf" rt l 0 2 0 McCo ... ylb 3 1 0 0 Tolallct " O 2 O 0.. 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T-212', A-13,t6\. . . !.4 f • -. -- ttburgh Pirates beo·f his sevl"! l\ils (rom' 'nlesday's LeaguertodoltwasStan-Musial l'hlladelp~ra 9 -1-Wedfie~day-22-0 rompover the.Chicago Ciihi ol"theSt>Louis Cardinala"-•948. night to ei!end their Natfonfl to give ~(m 10 ,bits(or ·two Tille Pi.-ates 'rl.pped ,.,.._Mm~-After · League Eaat iead to seven games 'sU:llig!tl 'ames,.'Jf~ beat out in· Philadelphia starter· TOfn lln-JI, HC ••-:J ' " the.taaingl'billi~ field•,n,cieajllsJirsttwoUmesup derwood, i4 ·12, forfouroµuon Albert tli' ~ .. •red =I th '· In P,irates r·educed,t e ~' Imel lllll1led t\) rlaht !or hiB re-five singles In the thirdldning to • e ••w mas Of e wmn g · '' ll!Db.e o.Jb(~ctr ~tdliau . .ii1n1 1Qlji bit n u... . lake a+l-lead. u,,.,...,,... ':'"',,..:U1fli'ri.,Usb Wigh\,inan Cup "te , appears to bin& th.• Eastern Division.,. seventh. enough for-e:ruce K•-, e·trad a s~a.s g gll!id Ume following ,, ··~· t ., .__;::r_ _____ _ , ,--- .. the w;in over the.lJnited States. The· I!ritish ~ won for the second straight year, ttietr first back-to-back victories 1n 50 years. ' :.· •• "tr • I tl.2 OAll V PILOT Thurld1y, S.ptemW 18. 1975 f; Grid Open_ers Tonight " Edison Hobbled • ·By Key Injuries. Newport Tackles Servile Newport l·larbor High 's Sailors and the Friars of Servite, two o( the best in Orange Count y prep football circle.'i, tee off tonight at Anaheim·s ,.t l..<t Palma St11dium in the """~ 1975 ooener for both ;;;;;;;...,"""• teams . Kickoff is at8. BILL PIZZICA It 's the first collision Leads Sailors ever bt"'tw et'n lht'sl' two team.sand the S.:ulors are DAVE HOLLAND Begins 9th Year QAR YCARR Monarchs Favored Mes ans~ Azt~ Clash Practlce sessions for the Ediso·n Ch,ariers have been b•mpered ,eriOUll)' by lnjurlOI In l'eee<lt dys and ....,b BUI Worl<inan Is f•arllll of the season opener with llol1a Grando High F\'i- day ~ht at Oran1e "' ~t ... ~r/.!i last week. Costa Mesa Hlth we had 381uys on the School opens the 1975 TOM FRl!NCH 'field from a aquad ot 58. football s•ason tonl!lht Gulde• Mua!Mp That'1howbadourinlWY against La Quinta lliJlh -==:_-'-'--'~-li1t is right oow," l wttlfactlon fikinl place WCi"kman1ay1 . Ol)theBoloaGrandeHigb A "a} When ho t&lt1 ot In· l"leld.Klckoffl&at7:30. • en jurle1. he iJn't talldn8 &boot oquadmen In all in-It will be a case or size -stances, either. There venua quickness with the are from seven to 10 CM M"'tan1s being out-Battle ttarters on 111• sidelines weighed by the Garden and Workman says tt ~ 1n a scrlmma&o lut wttk, split receiver Don w b a n ,., &. I t b • quarterback In tbo abHnee of lnJ•red Blet llaahOre. Billy Balcl1, the No. 1 ·tailback, ran Ille· lhlrdunlt. · HOw doe1 Workman look at Friday nltbt'1 roe tromBolsaGran~o? '''lboy're loaded," be says. "They eould e&lily be the No. 1 team In 3-A this season. They have their whole team bock and they bave an out· si.ndlnl quarterliaok." slight favorite s to win as Servile enters with only one returning starter on offense and two on de- Grove League conten· difncultrto put to1ether a M t D 0 B ° F •i den. F J;'l.79 practlce1e11lon. a er ei ig avon e u!;!t:;:r/.~~:n •• = or r ~ • h~~~~t:~~rcs:11:1~ EdlJon defeated the Bol1& Grando M41adon last year, 21·3, but inex- perience and lnJllriu could make bh team the underdogthla week. Ho is hopeful that Bashore will be ready at quarterback with Balch handlina the running duties. fense. St..'f"\'llt'. hil "l'Vl'I", figurt·~ to be lht~ sa1ne type of F'r1ars club that has impressed the past coupl e of year s with famili ar names such as Baggott . Kenton and Gar- retson in the arsenal. and both are bent on im-Fountain VaJleyHi&h'• weeks and even if they 0 C del M provin& the situation. La f(X)(.ball team is confront· playothey won't be in top Ver O ~ona ar Quinta finished with a ed with a number of ob-shape." • ' 4.5 overall record while stacles Friday· night at Coach Ken Visser's Angel us League tough.ies rely on quarterback Dean Hess (6-3, 200 sr.) with running backs Jay Bennett (6-1, 175). Phil f\tentes (5·8, 160) and Leonard Altavilla (5-7, 150). Coach Bill Pizzica's Sailors counter with an 1- (ormation offense revolv- ing around the slashing runs of tailback Steve Foley . Foley's success is predicated on the effec- tiveness of the blocking of fullb ack Dan Christy. a · arter who Pizzica s~ys perhaps the best block· g back in Newport's story. Foley averaged 5 .1 ards per carry and ed five touchdowns ·a junior. Christy·s norm was en more impressive at l Yards per crack. With n improved uarterback ·Gordon ams at the controls the "tors could present a teroffensethan in 1974 hen they captured their ond straight Sunset ague title. Adams hit 59 of 132 at- mpts for932yards and8 uchdownsin '74 . ~ · Both teams feature a sically rundamental me without too many cy plays. Both like to t and both feature big emen-lkrger than the rmal Orange ..County am. DE"spite their inex-Monarchs o( the tough pericnce and key 106Ses, CIF 4·A Angelus League the Ma ter Dei High are favored. Monarchs rate as solid Last year, Mater Dei favorites to defeat the . rolled to a 28·0 halftime Corona d e! Mar Sea lead over Corona del Kings tonight. Mar, winning 28-7. Kickoff in the season The Monarchs, who football opener for both fin ished with a 6-2·1 teams is 8 o'clock at mark, have the makings Newport Harbor High's of another good team. Davidson Field. Start at quarterback Although losing ftnt.AlthoughlosingJim quart e rback Jim Wigmore, the Monarchs Wigmore, running back have his cousin, Tim, and Pat McKeon-the two Mark Drazba as replacc- rushed for 1,252 yards-ments. Tim Wigmore, and All-CIF linemen Don who m i s s e d l a at Watte r s and John Saturday's scrimmage LaGrandeur. the with Newport Harbor Monarchs still appear because of a .pinched strong. nerve in his back, may be They have an offensive ready to start tonight. line that averaces 200 Tim saw little action pounds, a·quick but inex- last year when he was a sophomore, but is con- sidered to have good speed. Dr8'zba ran Mater Dei's option offense well in a scrimmage. Both are juniors. Corona del Mar, which compiled a 3-5-1 mark last year, is among the (avorites to win the 3·A Century League. But without Guisness at quarterback, the Sea Kings only have a slight chance to win tonight. They are much smaller than the Monarchs-the Sea Kings ' biggest lineman weighs 190 pounds~ut have a good running back in Rob Elson·, who rushed for 313 yardslastyear. peri t; nced .offensive Jn" • S"d Jin back11e1d and a • ._. ,, ..... es I e e dary that has tbree re-· '-.I ....... A turning starters. . _ Addtothatthefactthat 3 El T Pl corona del Mar's l'io .. 1 .I. 1QrO ftvers quarterback, •Gary-OW.s· ...... · -__, ness·, is p ·robably sidelined, and it is easy to understand why the * * * Disuter has struck El be Kevin Urquhart with Toro High'• football pro-J elf Hemm provi<uiig gram as the Chargers backup. --se: ...... 0rw ..... RT-en.:tK•ll'f ~rlltW'lrlPf"d C --'Mrk JoflMnu L~B.umen L T---0.""'l'ou,. TE--DoltlH•n"lff ~ott"'9rry Tit-Roel E llOll IF9-elll Moort I" --Gt-99 Nevni, ~o. ..... l.£--81'.-d 0-n L T-JoM GHffel N~B•uman • RT-flkllEthall Re ........ «JGl"ffle'f La-Mlk•Cr•wford L8-6r1U Burnis C~Jones ' C~Wa1t50n S -RlchH.oti Rowr-BltlMoort gird for their 1975 season Tom Nieblas willtry to opener against Brea at fill the hole at offensive 1'° .Mission ViejoHighSatur-guard for· Lundy and ~:: daynlgbtat8. Pancho Castillo moves 11.s • >t.nkle injuries have from tackle to guard to :;: elim inated two-way shore up Mosby's 1.ss starters Tony Lundy and vacancy. :~ Keith Mosby from-tbe · Despite the setbacks *' Chargers' line. . ' there is still the opener • 160 And starting tailback Saturday against Brea __ .._ -TomMoc:kett 1N•rO.IOfl- 1n SE-4"tt Pl'lll"I 2CO RT~Sl•ml'l'lltr !IS Ro-Monly5flydtr 200 C --Erk:WIMtr 700 L.G--.lofWI Kllotl 1.ss CraigDrimlwill be on the · "Brea is a very well ~~ sidelines with a similar coached , d i sciplined 11s in)ury. .:.. team with.an outstanding: 160 Atl three ankle injuries defense,•• says MOOl'e. !~ occurred early this week "The defensive ends and 'f.e In practtee and coach quarterback may be the ~~ Mac Moore is currenUy keys to their game. 160 ,seeklng to .. ljll those ''Brea doesn't make ,50 vacancies with the right mistakes and the offense ,,. combinations. is similar _ to El Dorado :: Lundy. perh~ps El with a tight slot and a 20S Toro's No. l football halfbacJoneithersideoC := player. is the bigeest thefullback." -0.'fldKtM -81U~ni.y -fllkk Clerk ~Frost -51• .... e.r- .-.JMDISIMISleo -GonlllflANom -o.now111, --6!1tn Fotey -6"la11 Wt1111ord ,..w,.,, HtrMr Detfflw -.Jfft'l!Wltrlch SlreJN ~UH ... ley .-Jim Henke TomMOckett ._....llldtUt'Ullottl lty Ulltl'ltvraYil .... PfllPOf, 2)0 LT-MllltMolWllg • its TE-8111 IC•lt'f lltS Q&--TlfftWI~ 110 T9-GMr9fM<Gow•n :ios FB--f.te ... wuu.,,... OS F -JifTIOICk_.. Ma•0.1Dtft11M• 210 LE-111111 Ktll'f 1!0 LT~llleMDnnlg 115 HO-TomLyle 11S RT-JOMSWtn""r 1tt RE-#NrtlflSundy llS L&-ErlrWll'lltr llO L8---«;etll: WI,. 1.:1 C._.,..-dChlP<t 1,, item of concern for The loss of Driml ~-Moore . ••tt•s a very leaves El Toro with a ""'" ttk.1-mure· lU C~Qot~WMI 1'5 S -4ttwe sc.Madtr ltO S -.JDtSc.rimlt ,., severe Sprain,'' says· starting backfield of 210 Moore. ''It could keep q uarterback Scott 205 him out of the entire Burgha rdt (o ne in-1'° season depending on complete pass in 1974). ~= whatthedoctorsays.•• tailback Kevin Utqubart '" .Mosby and Driml could (13 yards In 5 carries in :: be ready for action next '74) and fullback Bill J.. us week.. Taking Driml's Fairbrother ~cno varsicy ~: place in the backfield will experience>. · ......v.lll•Sor•ll! TOYOTA!! 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Costa Mes• has six re- turn in r offensive TheTerriersareboast- starters, giving coach ing one or their best Tom French an edge in teams ever and experience along with 9uarterbacking the team quickness. is John Fouch, son of • former use star John Four of the six re· Fouch. tumees on offense are linemen and include: Mark Mullikin at center; Terry · Kohlenberg at guard; and tackles Scott andBobTumer. Dan Byers started at tight end and Tim Rosauer was a starter at quarterback in all but one gamefor the Mustangs. Redlands figures to feature its usual ground punch -yet ha'.1 a llOW found weapon through the air to add to its aresenal. '"Redlands is big, can pass and uses a stunting defense which can con· fuse your blocking pat· 'terns," says Fountain Va lley coach Bruce Pickford. Uni's Big Task:_ . . Stopping Option Defensine: the option strength wtih the play is University High's backfield of tailback Ron big task this week in pre-Dykes. fullback · Sergio paration for the Trojans' De I gad l 1 1 o • n d 1975 football opener at quarter b ack John Tustin Friday night. Halagan. "We've been working Dykes, a ·speedster, on t.i:..e option series," figures to attack· the in· says '"University .coach terior of Tustin's line, Dick R~e. ''Huntington rather than trying to nan Beach enjoyed some sue-around it. . · "We' re a p ower· cess against us in our scrimmage last week and oriented offense.•• ex· that's something Tustin plains Roche.''It:saease likeotodo." ofrunningatpeople." "Butwethinkifwecan This is Roche's first La Quinta · baa only three 1tarters returning. Rick Norris was a split end a year ago but open.a at quarterbacc tonight He also plays intcfdle linebacker on defense. Kevin McClintok is a c·enter and derensive linetnan while Ron Webster opens a t halfback and in the de- fensive secondary. The Aztecs also have a 274- pound defensive lineman in Pat Gass.away. execute against Tustin game as a head co&cb but we'll be alright. Tustin he's not placing a great "They have the run and has an excellent defense deal of emphasis on the now they can pass and it and has vastly improved non·leaguestruggle. should be int.eresting to on offense. It's a big, "Awininthe openeris seehowtheycombinethe physical team and they important for any ball two." present some problems club. A loss doesn't Fountain Valley has a witha4·3defense." destroy your season, but passer or two of its own, University figures to it"s nice to get that good how ever , and. Pickford enter the opener at full start." predicts an aerial battle. -.:;:=======:::0::=::::=:::::========;-Returning s tarte r Chri s Dov e i s at quarterback. D·ove com- pleted 72 of 173 passes in 1974 for seven touchdowns. -Norris will be passing to Mark Stephe ns, a sophomore wide receiver and letter man Frank Stouft wbo also doubles as backup quarterback. ··we've got two quarterbacks,'' says Pickford . ''Gary Coleman is up from the sophomore team and NOMINlMUM INVEST~l!NT PERIOD ,,11 a ~5.ooo mlnlmun1 investment and your i1tVC!'ltmc11t cams u hig 6-1/2',{i intcrc:;l unuually. ClM$11 MffaOtltllM Tl-o.n9Y9fl RT-9obTumer RG-T9"T ICotllenbtrg C -Mlrll Mu!Ullln ·----LT~otlTUl"Mf" ' Tl-1191\Mltlff Sl:~v.1...ilne • Qe-TlmRo .. Ulfr FB-o.n Dudclr ..... """*""" C-\IJMN Dtfef!M LE-TlllTyMllUlltton LT~ltsh'tdt ,.,. there is no d.ropoff. The :: only real difference is "• that Dove has an added ~: year's experience on the 1.0 varsity level." Commereial ~t·/2\ THRIFT PASSBOOKACcOUNTS (6}. For California Raldenta O!i17. MG--4111 Ell1trtnd RT-Gf"llQ HolOtft RE~r"'!I HOii_,. RL.........,_kllMlll1r ~~ "We 'll definitely be tss throwing the ball. 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Loboe. ln aaertmmaae Aztecshaveonlysixre-coadlKeaKie.lersaysbe Marina hu bfi peopl,e na a ehOulder 'iJ;IJW')', Dennie Haryunr ,! five Garden Grove Monisonlsaf.1,m. -TommeelUts.tur. NmlnJ lltarters """"''be'• vO!'Y 1pprebenalve -isverywtUoooebed. 'Mn1hlelcM0Flenilnllls doeln'texpeettob1vebis .' Le1gue football ,..,.. oound llneb1cker -day, Do Ip h In 1 lbelr 40-mlD squad thit 1bout Frld1y night's Marini prob1bly wtll 1tllloutwlthabadhlf,1Dd beat football player ~ last year, but D1na Hills CUnorty '81'· "he is the qUarterback Rob~ poi led 8 leas than openlne 1•m• of the very well ln the Sunset fullbaclc K•li Will ams available Friday ni&bt. :: footbaUeoachBillCUner. beartoltheirdefe-." -a ttllllfer from Villa fonnldableO-B·llnllrlf. ae110Ga1a1AalXarin1at Lej!#Ue lhla year," says has been ailing with the but he, still thinks his .,. l!u':"~..'~:t:.fbol are .. ~~{i>.':a~:J ~:...;. 1:!:1:. ~ ~":!8ln1~Jr.:."' at l'j!~::~~:\.m Kl=.;..;a'slnjury llstiil 0".inotber' top f:1irc ~;::• •• ~e~~~.~ltf,~ ii "That's a prelty tologh ....S bla Houston v-ot forannl._., TbeAateeai!av~anlm-~because. Lloog one. Quarterback -Wide recelv&r Gary Bloomlnston Bruins. le11ue Ibey 're In," fenae vs. the Xorrilcin-And runain1 b••k posing Item ln their at· aU the lnjllries we've Kill<LID&d.Ulsdo•btful Confer, ls not cxpeotedto .. 1 rate the gime fairly !. · CUnerty aaya about the led defense Friday nllht.1 X.,.,C»bbplckf111.1)8S tick, however, and that~s. bad. But also we're rac. witb a knee btjury, tight return Cor at least even,'' says Haryung. ''l CIF 3·A: Garden Grove when the Dolphln1 and yardo•acarrlea. neweoacb.PeteYoder. another two weeks. · circuit. ''And thev are a. Lobos colli'cle at San '•We: made a lot of mis· Yoder is no newcomer Co,ifer dislocated a joinL give them a slight edge lot bl " " · -because they are more gger than ua. We Clemente Bish hi both latea,buttheywerebus· totberlDkaofprepfoot-c H • ic>bisahoulderbladethis pb)olicol, bull think we. saw them ln the Glll"dell teams' HUOD -· Ue mistakes, not lazy ball. The former Downey . an llllt•ngton summer and has not been have • II We beUer team Grove Carnival last Ki.ckoffl.a1 :30. onea,•• 1ay1 Cunertx. Hi&b~tterbl)ckw.asan able to get any contact. speed." Saturday, an<! they have Ciulerty bu to bell-''.But our pua defense alternate stafierlil,916 •· -worlcyet,says Kiefer. an outatandjng football bis Dolphiils can move lool<ed food,· and our when ,Downey tied Turn-'Jt ArOlJDd?. "I hate to be crying One of his speedy llnebackera pla_y~d Anaheim (13·13) and ___ about all these injwies, pla)rers, tailback Kevin I W ~'ll lmpro~e 1 -Diablo8' Mtirio well.'' Mickey Flynn for theCIF tiut we just haven't made Pike, has a bruised knee The linebackers-as crown and led his mates The Huntington Beach year-the Qilers will a lot or progress because and is not expected to well .. as the defensive tothecbampionshipin'S1 H.igh Oilers lost to Wu-have to contain the olthem.OUrtrainerlsthe play. Pike gained 338 llnemen-wlll. have to He coached Blair High ren's Bears, 29·7, last sprint-out threat. busiest guy around," yards last year and playwellFrldaynight. to• 37-t·l four-year re-year and ended the "11'ey1iketosprintout saysKierer. Haryung says, "our real "We'regolngtohaveto cord (includlnS: the CJF season with a 2-7 root.ball and seod the rullback up The E1tancia coach stren1th is a OeaJlhy stop their.option and stop UUe in 1969), was an as· record. • the middle," says Brum-s&ys one big4cey to beat-Pike:· their fullback,'' says si.stant at USC ror two Oilers coach Roy melt. ing Mariua is to conlain Nonetheless, Pike's I Mission Viejo High Another receiver, Eric CUnerty. "LOs Ami&os years and coached C&l Brummett thinks his In their scrimmage Vikes' running back Jim replacement, Phil Trim- 1. football coach John hu more speed than we State CFullertcSn) for team will ~ much im-with University High, Rankin. He gained 159 ble. i5 a sub two.minute Murio was 3 bit dis-~~mid~ is nursing a do.'' -three years before fman-proved this year. Brummett was pleased yards last year against half miler . And the 1 pleased with the way hiS ~on.~ wmct;.~y~e::r,a~ But Cunerty admits, cial hassles at Fullerton "We have a real good with the way the Oilers Estancia in a 7-6 win for Artists' receivers, split Diablos played in 8 returnlngstarter. "we should be able to (student· backed sup-football team," he says. contained University's the Eagles. end Rich Nunis and scrimmage with Foothill play the rush defense port) forced him to seek "We're really pleased de· outside game and was f I an k er Vince last Saturday. but he's The Diablos relied well." · greener pastures. fensively, and we have complimeittary about his Soccer McCullough, are quick. confident they'll improve Pi:imarilyon a passing at-Playing that rush de-As for his first t~ some excellent running offense. ''They ere as good of re-- Friday night. tack last season, but have fense will be auarcb Pat Clemente-Yoder s8)rs backs. We also have a ''In the past, we've ceivers as anyone in our Thlt's when Mission revamped the offense Sweeney (5·9, 180) and hia team will operaleWl· quarterback who throws always had one qreat ... :::~":.... league,"saysHaryung. Viejo opens tbe 1975 and will now go with a John Bachman (5·10, der a multiple offense well." running back,'' says ..,.....,....,.,._.,11w..'-Haryung also says, season against visiting runninggame. 185), tackle Wes CIUier and try to execute what ButBrummettsaysre· Brummett, ''but this Un11tkl,Nort,."1,.1.,..1·PSvE1n-"we are su;ong in the Saddlebac:kat8o'clock. 'Mission Viejo has gooe (6-0, 200) and ends John the game dictates. · venge isn·t on the Oilers· yearwebavetwoorthree ·:.::,~ ... ,. •• ,, l . B•Mml•t.. secondary." In a scrim- ."Wewerevery pleased to 8 two-platoon system Pentz (6-1, 170) and Paul Pacing the Aztecs are minds for Friday night's excellentones." Dlllll~~ .. c•w""''"·c.. mag e against with our progress, until this year and Murio Betbke(S-10,165). quarterback Mark gridopenerwithWarren Among the excelleQt 11os1:11:-«l'lntLt1 Esperanza, the Artists we scrimmaged Foothill,· thinks it will help. · Whitley and running at Huntington Beach ones are Jim Lucas anCI :=1~1 W•1'' a. 0 111r11•r•111• picked off rour passes. ~utweweredisapPoin_ted "We've gone to two-JDni.or College backs Don Stodota (!HI, H.igh.Kickoffis8. Steve Afartinez. Lucas Homtfl'•rmotOr1HN:oncN.1rw1an11• but Haryung doesn't ex· mU)&JrHultsofthescnm-platoon so that everyone . 165 jr .) and Mark ''Webave ·ninegoals,'' gained 1S8 yards on :n '*'1111o•~r,i:C:~MK'1 pect,the Bruins to pass mage, But the kids saw will be fresh on offense, G "d ScheduJ Reinsvold(S.9,lSSsr.). says Brummett, "and the carries last year. l'4nt.-..i, .. 1 .... 1t.tt1 toomuch. they didn't do as well as Laatyearwebadsevenor rl e Receivers Art Alvarez. fa.rst one is to just beat The Oilers' starting r="'(i!::C,~~;_\::°°'' . "They·re basically a they thought they would · eight going both wap . s.e.itUy. Jim Teahan and Reid Warren." quarterback, Bill Holst, AlllfMotuttt.atc., running team, and we'll' and I think we'll be a and we had Quite a fewm-0r.,. c:o.u WL 0aic. -.. .-Cristino give Whjtley am-To beat Warren-the completed 30 of 77 passes o-r1w-... ..-1._ '''""" have to be geared to atop b · ed 1 b•'-:~ · · ,, occ plepassingtargets. Bears had a 6·3mark last rorS16yard:s. ei.u;~. EflelMd '· *""'"•11• their run,'' he ·Says. 1 muc 1mprov c u uwio . Junes. s.••-.1'¥1.C.,..,..Mu~ -',.~---'"'---=----------------...:..--------'"'=-='=---------------''---+ week,''saysMurio. And because Sad-. c.nYMSetLA.wir_. The Diablos have had d I e back u a es the ~ .. ':~,.:!..":. ~n_ a~SOJ"!.menl or minor Wisbborie. the game ll:loHandtetSltll•NI• U1Junes 10 the past two figurestoseefewpasses. ~:'~':~:-- weeks. but most of Mis-"Saddlebcick bas very atrv1MU1nv1tacri sion Yiejo's key perSoo· verygoodbacks.Anditu; ~·~t!.st.tta net wlll play. . very aggressiVe both of-~ ~reg Jones, a wide re-fensively and defensive-~~~5:.D+t901Nw ce1ver who expected to ly. I think it's an evenly v.nt11r••111:1-•ktt start, is a qilestion mark matched game,'' save °""'Y•tSltlt•l!l•rlNr• .T" Ml.S..JKIMO•I P•lotNr with an-ankle injury. Murio. ..,...,.a.¥t1-. J\llTO PARTS SAYE 30"·.5~ ···-11 ,..., ... • ' . 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""'••: ,t,M•lllOSIA O•GANICS, .AM- • • ~.S. Fligllts Concorde .Bid BUsineu , Se~·s To~ •ltOSIA 100, \41 ''""""''· CoAl6 INM. CA. ftUJ w .. 11, M. ir.,.1.,.,, fl'01 Ho. e CA· 11~. c. .. ,_"CA. m v JllllMA.Ht,.....,.., .... AAoa,"'*-... ,..., e 1nt1 It., w1.,.,.,.u. u.. mv Tl'lll 1Ki~"4•• I• (OllG11(led Dr • ,._., ,..,... ........ 'Up inA.ir' l PVBLIC NOTICE --· lM• \1 .. •""'"' w•t filed with 1119 Co<HllY Cltrll ot 0r•l\9t C.-.Cy "" ~"·''''· PVBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITI0\11 •US1 .. ess NAMISTAfaMINT TM tOl ... 11'9 0tr$0t\ Is OOll'!ll M'· """' PUbll""" Or•l!'le Coal.I Dally Pllol, AUQ.11. an.cl Si'pl. 4, 11. 11, lt 1J Jllt.JS PVBLIC NOTICE "'°'k •i•'-••b ... ll •Y•n tllellr.&owa NA STAft°Mf."'T FINANCE irwest's ump5o/o Hughes Airwest has announced it n ew more passe.ngers more miles during Augu st than in any other month in its hi story. NOTICI INVITING ••DS .... ~IOUS •U..}INl!:SS System wid e boardings Etl!K•llon 01 lh• 1 .... 1~ un1119c1 1,,.10110,.,1 l>'•M>ns•reooinobusl· jumped 5 perce nt to $<Mol Dl1lrl<I ol Orel\Q• C.OU<>I .... neHei: , 356,500 passengers ....,... btllpomte Wiii r1t1lw11•e1..a blOI "I> ID GLEE'S MA A INA V ILlAGE:, W86 PARIS (AP) -A French government spc>keaman s,aid France had gained permission for Ibo Con.eor~e supersonic airliner to land in the United Statee, but shortly efter the an· nouncemerit was issued the spokesman retracted it. "Contrary to what t said earfier on the cabinet meeting, the U.S. government ftu not ye t given formal authorization to the land- ing of Concorde," said cabinet lpokesman An- dre Rossi, Thursday. THE SPOKESMAN had quoted Transport Secretary Maurice Cavaille as saying U.S. P."' Dfl IPM 2•tt• <1•v 01 5-91-• £<ijr,oer, Hun11.,910., eeec11. CA.. <rM-lT breaking the previous re. at wt11c11 11m• s.1c1 b•"' w111 m ..._11,0 G. P•"''°"· :iot.1 Mo.w••... cord or 339,400 set iJJ Riddell IY °""°"°~rt.a lat S!udlnl La .... CoitaMew.CA.'1~21> w ... Bid condllloot •11<1 IMtnic:. v1191,,1, M. Paul.or>, lOeol Mo,,rra.,. August, 1974. illldM<ll..,msmav~-.i .-.i u .... c.oi1aM1-w.c•.•2616 flevenue passenger k••' e1111n111 SuP90'"t S.n1kH, L•DNrd Aa!tmus_., 1~ Klnos Pl., miles ( RPM s> rose 6.8 Attan A .... n-., trwlM, C•Hfoml.. Nc!•P0<1 Beech, CA. n~ r.!. ~ of Ed...,.•tlon rlWnlft tti. ldebel Reln>U-.., 104 K!nQ1 Pl., percent to 14 2 ,8JJ,800 ~~~1<!"'J1;:~~~;';.::. l'ICll Nl•ll0<1Be~h.CA.n~ from 133,742,000# The 1 · 1n11MUn1tlldSchool01ttr1tt ~!~1 :i:~;:.'~1~~ t.onouct<KI 111 • previous monthly high , , ..lolw>M. R•ltk v 1r91n1eM. P•ul1oOn 'or RPMs was 134 925 300 ' Aul11Dt ltt<IA91nl ,~, Sl•llml"I .... , lllld "'4U'I lhl 1' • ' JMltllld Or""9f Coa1t Deity Piiot, Cou"1r Cl••• ol Orao9f Countr on set in March, 1975. Acquired By Wynn's ~ n. "· 1''' .ut+Js A.uQust2', 1t1s. Av e r :t!. on -l i mt> PVBLIC NOTICE """ per(orma at its 56 Wynn's International P\ibllsMd Ore19 '°''' 0.lly Pl'°', I ( Full rt h ~-="======c--l~.4,11.:..••.u.1•1s J.t0,.1, airports in the Western nc. o e on as ac- ,..,CT1T1ouJ1us1N11ss U.S., Mexico and Canada quired Riddell lhc., a lllAMIESTATEMINT sporting goods manufac· &..!!':.';''-"",. ,.,_, •t•dolnoDW· PUBLIC NOTICE jumped to 87 · 7 percent turer, on a purchase I J'ISNEAS OAAPEAllE$ ANO (rom 75.J. basis (or cash and addi- .. TEAIOAS, 1141 North' CD••1 ... ICTITIOUS•USINISS v,Lao--.e.t..m 11 .N•M•sTAT•Ml!NT C uJ • tional cash payments 11111 w ... """"''' v. Kutn. m TM 1o11ow1,. """"" ••• doinot..nJ· ODS tmg contingent upon futw-e ;ijenSt.,L.a!!'>M.CA.mn 11eU•': · 'd t ~"llWMlllStDftekK.ll'ClbV•l!t-THE MAIA PARLOR, J1401 earnin gs , .pres1 en . . Cimino Ceplsl••no , Sen J"'" Wesley E. Bellwood an- .... lllpW.Kuhn ~ Cl9iilr~,C.t.n•is F• N ed • 11111 Sleltinent .,.,1 llltd wJtt> the CJl•rle' Rlthard El•l,,1. 23MS 1rm ·ew nOUDC • C01.ontrc..,11 Of Or'"91 countvonSlclt. S.nlM, u11un.H11ts, CA'16SJ Based in Chicago, Rid-•. ms. Co<>nl• Me•11•••1 E"1"~· lJ6.4S dell produces and ( ....... lorHHw,W.-Hlll$,CAm!J ~ "'*btled 0r.,... coes1 D•llr Pllol, T1111 IKl$1n.11 15 cof!d11c1.., br • 0 Coast markets athletic equip-m 11, 11,2s,an00t1. 2.111s JM.JS ,_,~~~1:'.~111ln1 n menl including Sports t.· PUBLIC NOTICE N• si.1.,,_.1 ••1 t11ec:1 w1t111111 H. Kenneth Lake, Jr., shoes for baseball, foot-=~S'0r.,...eountyons.p. I rounder and president or ball and general recrea-~.-,..., .. =,~ .. ~,...~_=co~u~.~,~_.~.~,~.~.--1 N111J Mackintosh Research l ion , anQ football -, JfSTATlOl'CALl..O•NIAIOA PloletlsMO Oret191 Coast O.llr Piiot, In th vs bs'diary bel ts ~ ftlaCOUMTYO ... O•.t.HG• 5'pt.tl,U.•ftd0Ct.l,•.1•1s JSU.7S c., e .. SU I . me . . ' .... -...m · or U.K. based Mackin· Riddell equipment is oTi c • o,.. N • • • t No o,.. tosh c ....... ultants, has re-used at all levels of com-'°" flOtt l"ttOU.TI cw WIU. PUBLIC N011CE ui. ... "°• 1.an••s T•sT.wa-. signed to (orm his own petition incltiding pro-~•MA•ol.D co•evwooos. ,..,a1T1ousaus1••ss consulting organization. fesaional baseball and .. ...,..1T•r•M1 .. T _.H , K. Lake & As-. football . · 10t1cir: is HERE•v 01vt:N ttwt n.to1i-ine~r-.1 •••0oino111N-sociates, Newport Beach The acquisition.of R.id-AHWOOOSSAWVERSM1t1totct llH$1Mi: \ •111t1u.nter~••'Mnn wlESPAC r•x s1EAv cES, noo offer.s marketing re· dell, a privately-owned -..ic.e1~T"1..,......., .. ~.:..~~ • .,",, .. ,ste. '30• S•nta An., search, management company .founded more ""ltlM11r, ~· • lllflkh ts ....,,_..., ti th 5 " _. .-. °' 1w.r1,. ii. -I.Mil.Dr-... c.1110"'1' m'1 search services geared vides significant impetus lltfwOcl......,7, 111S,Mt;:JI Fr.nit king, 1•111 Gtrshon P\aict, ..,_.,_ .. ~ SM1.eA1W1,c.enfonl1en..o ~o the electronic in· to our program to ~~.11t10tOwkCilntlt' D•r••"• e. Hwb•r. 400 5outh dustries. broaden Wynn's operat- YlllHt: '" tM City of SM!:• Anlo, JOl-r No, ti. Ore"~' CallfOnll• -b 11 authorities bad authoriied two com: mercial Concorde rupts a week into Dulles Airport. Ro11l aub1equently said Cava.Ille bad .1ald U.S. aulhoritiea bad no objectiona to Concorde's landint in Waabinslon. He 1aid DO Concorde Ian· dings had been authorized. CavaiUe returned trom a via it !OW aahington and reported directly to the regular weekly meeting of the cabinet. After Rossi. 's initial statement, Cavaille'• of· -lice issued a ·den.ial of the spokes man's report and, after checking, RQssi declared the original version was wrong. Cal state, Fullor1an will la11Dcb an 1--m•naaement aemlnar for owner• •'1d mana&en o( small IUI· -Ocl If. ne seminar, contia:t .. 1nc of elcbt Tbunday m..UOC.S from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m .. will be beld In Room S -512 or tbe Science Buildlnc on tbe campus. THE COUll8E Is bein1 co-sponso<ed by tbe U.S. Small Business Ad- ministration, an agency ol tho lederal 1ovem· ment. Its purpose is to help u"' • ...,..... owners and managers ol Tall Order sma11 bustn ... es to be · · better manasers. It> em· Jotm Hancock Mutual Llfe Insurance Com-phasizeso~rationalpro­ pany has filed suit to recover damages blems in the manuCac· caused by, what the company ·calls, faulty turing and marketing design and cottstruction on ils John Han· areas. cock Tower in Boston. This 1973 photo Subjects will Include: "mE REQVEST for shows plywood used lo cover broken win-Role of Tax Planning two weekly landings in dows whiCh company says kept popping &nd Tax Considerations, Washington as of April 1, Accounting Needs for 1978, is subject to a pro-out. Small Biuiness,,.Market.. cedure ~nown as the ert· ing, Sa'les Promotion, vlronmental Impact Corn, SoyL .... ans and Advertising, Crime statement which is to be ~ &: Fraud and Fundamen· issued at the end of this tala of Purchasing and month,'' Rossi said. Inventory Control. "1tison1y1benthatthe Race Jack Fros'-t roaADD1T10NAL1n-u.s. federal authorities formation please write will make a decision." or phone the School of France is also seeking WASHINGTON GP> -Farmers appear to be Business Administration a Concorde route .on the ahead in their annual race with Jack Frost, as far and Etonomlcs, Cal lucrative Paris-New . as this year's predicted record corn crop is eon. -State Fullerton, 800 York run . Ultimate cemed,theAghcultureDepartmentsays. North State College aut hority for s uch Cold weather last week did nip some low-yield Blvd., F\lllerton, C&lif_ flights, which hJtve been' fields iii northern states, officials said this week in a 92634; phone8'10-2251. bitterly opposed by en-weather review. However, damage was "insignifi-Early registration is vironmental groups. cant in most areas" and (armers appeared well on w-ged. Enrollment will rests with the Port of their way to bumper com and soybean crops, the re~ be limited to the size of NewYorkAuthority. portsaid. the classroom. ·' Over 1'he Counter HASOUmngs l•"' ''"' ,~,, .. '"" 10 ,, 11 . "' ·~ 1)\Go ,, "~ I~ "'1.ltwl.lrt. -.i""' Brwc:• Andtrson, :me 5"MIV Fore11 consulting and execu ve an 4 years ago, pro- ,,, .,... ~ Prior to founding ing ase, '' Be wood ~"""''"r.r1s, '''' J•-• 111 · Kl"'· "° crw~. Mackirltosh Reseai'cb said: · .. •'II> - WI' ' IAM • S> ""NH Or-.., C.lltornl• "'6t W ' 00 and • .... • -• n 11 b111ln••• 11 t•"dut1ec:1 b• • Inc., Lake was employed ""n s pr uces ~ c-it ... Cl•rll ,, •• •N.,L.Or\D .,....,,1,.-t1Mrtt1•P. by Rockwell lnterna-markets a broad range ::::! ... s.,... ™• :.'!*-l;,K~, 111.., w1t11 t1w tional, where he held the of prod,ucts for the 11V•lleY,tet1t'""•ttM c-rt.,ci..r11o10r..,tteoun1vons.ot. posts of director of busi-automotive a f -•f11•1.=-:~..._r 11•1"' N"' ness development and termarket s, sa rety ,-.NllH Oroltl9I co.11 o.11., ,. ... , N1111M11 Or•-. co.11 oeuv P11o1 director or maiketing re-equipment and recrea-~~~~"~·~"~·~"~"~"~'~=~"~"'="~-~~-~"~'-~°'~'·~t.~"~"'~'=~""'~~"~I search . tion fields . · Onh· a 6 ~tO~TTI \n\"Hln1C11l pcriOO on ll 10,000. lind \'our i11\'C!iolment cams;;. hig 'i'£ intefe5t 111111ua!ly , • and 11 UIGG!'."R 7.00t per annu1~1thdnl\nJ,, lll'l! H~k klf the r.lx n1011Lh period. 1s..1,.. • ,_ n•h"~'I ,,,,, • .,.,,l '~ ~ .. 11-~1.1 ... ~1.J Beef Costs Take -··~ ... Slight Decrease I ~~~~.,~:af~. For Cullrornin Wc:-hl~ntii C loly. • )lcml~r oLthc Cu1if.1rul11 ,\11lll..:h1! lo•n nf Thrift and Loon Con1puul~·ll. • Con11ncrcl1il Cn'llil l'\1111., ln"CJll~>rllk'll Costa ~fe1a Santa Ana • 370 E. 17th Street • G45-8700 • 1228 E. 17th Street • &47-5871 TOU l'UCSTOlll.,. °'OUIMAMDS It took almost all of 1974 for the Loan Oepanment at Newpon Equity Funds to arrange and prQCess over $1,000,000 in second trust deed loans. This year it took only till June 2ndl And Teamwork did it. Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue, work· ing as a team and with the as·slstance of theif stiff, are arrang- ing loans on Newport area real estate at better than twice last vear"s rate. And last year was t·heir best year ever tool If you're in the markol for a real ettate loan, why not give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-a824'. Call! AVGO F-lNANCIAL TO)"ER~ 820 NEWPORT CENTE~ OR.· SlilTE 211 , Nt;WPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 ' • MUTUAL FUNDS ..... • • ' ) -- Ellf~Do.,~ Fightin g Waste In Yo'ur Office By SYLVIA POllTE'I. • lf YoU are an averaie worker, you have nothing to do .. t least 11 per<ent of your wwk doy and yoo wQte 1notbor 29 pereenl ol your time lhn>uab lneffectt•e work methods. Wh1l'1 more, <onlrlJ')' to pooular belief, most ol you ~ n1Uon'1 -to million wbit..cotlu employes, reHnt thb ••tu&tlo!i, lnslata James A. SkjdmOH, Jr., president of · Science M1na1ement --:-::-------. Corp .• a New Jersey. .r • baMd CODJlll1in& firm specl1lblng In proclue- tivlty lmprovemenL It's not beca\lle you want to wwk harder, but ratber because you feel Money's Worth manaieme:nt is not really pl,)'lilg altenUon lo you as an ln· divldual. "Employes know they are not contrlbuUnc the way'lhey could under proper din!ctlon~ ''Skidmore explains. . A FACTOR HOLDING down productivity ls that most firms muaJly oversta!f their offices to handle piak loads, thereby creatine idle time and inevitably encouraging boredom. Also, an e·ttlclent, conscientious employe ls u.aually treated the same way as a substandard performer. And· neither lhe worker nor the su~f'Visor has a clear idea of what is expected. ''Thjt idea, that an organJzaUon can control an measure. the performance of managers and production·llne workers but nobody in between. never has made sense," Skidmore emphasizes. But old attitudes hang on and techniques that easily could boost productivity (efficiency per worker) from IS to 30 percent are being overlooked by the vast ma~ jorlty of companies. We, in the U .S ., can regain our former level of efftcien· cy -which has lagged behind most other industrial nations for a decade -pnJy by spurring better performances among the two.thirds of us in white-collar and service jobs. It cannot be done by blue-collar workers, foi-most of us do not work ln plants. · SPECIFICALLY, WHAT are some of the ways you, the employe, can improve your productivity? -Think of how you would eliminate the botUenecks 01 frustrations In your job, and pass along any ideas to your superior at work. If you do your job better, it will make your work easier. -Don't depend oo management 19 "know it all." You are closest to your work; you are in~ Jood position to see ways your operation can be improved in terms of work flow, equipment or environment. You are the expert. -Don 't limit your suggestions. Because of infiation and competition, most companies have become more recep- tive than ever before to ideas for improvement. Just by de· monstrating your interest and motivation to increase the productivity of your company, you will be helping your own chances of advancement. -As a corollary to the above, never downgrade your own ideas. Even what appear the most obvious, simple re· commendations from employes have in the past been translated by the company into major cost savings. And in any case, you will get credit for your efforts. AND WHAT MOVES MIGHT you, a . member or management, make? -Put one top-level executive in charge of overall pro- ductivity, rather than leaving the responsibility for im· provement to.each individual department. I -Take the initiative in asking employes to identify ob-r stacles to their efficiency, to point out duplication or efforts, useless paperwork, wmeeded activties or procedures -and don't underestimate the importance of your employes' pride and morale. -Investigate opportunities for cross-training of personnel, to give greater flexibility in work assignments. -Co'mmunicate fully and truthfully with your employes ·on the tie between increasing efficiency, a stabilized cost or living and healthy prosperity. E~ain what productivity means tq the future standard of living of . every American family, so that each worker fee!s thoroughly involved. -DO NOT PRESS. DO not rush, do not overwhelm yl'lur employes. Proceed with care and delicacy to make sure that tvhat benefits emerge will be real and lasting. In essence, rising productivity is the answer to control!· ing the cost of living spiral while encouraging maximum employment of our work force, maximum production and maximum profits. MARKE\ HIG H LIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 43.69 82.03 799.05 82.37 • up off up up 0.10 0.18 3.92 0.28 <•ni11f•rx 1111d l.••xPr s Hew Vortr. IUPIJ -Tht' follCl'lll4nQ llst ~ '719 Stocks th.-t ...... .,.i,,.,, ..-.St -.d lcat rt. ~t Dll~ on ~ ot c'*'91 on IM Ntw Vortr. Stac:k Eac'*""'. Nt1 end percenltgt c ... non ,,. ,,,. d~ -~n Tl'lt prt'"lou$ Cleal""' prlc:t ..:f tflll CllrTtnt Clos.Ing prl(t. GAINl.llS t u s R*•lty 1 .. ... °" 1•.J 2 GAC Cof'p 1 .... + .,.. 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Submit exchange~ orlea1eoption. $139,500 WA1DIF1'0NT HOMES 1nte nt1tJn Lo m11ke any ~1tl14tt.ll l400 such preference, limit.a· -;;;;:;;;;:';;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;I lion, or dill<'nl'DulaUon." .---r_,..,....-....... Thill news paper will not knowing!)' accept an)· aadverti s1 nR for r eal estate which i.8 1n \'iola· lion or the I.aw. Hou'e' for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gene-ral 100 DOVER SHORES J\IARVELOUS 4 bedroom home. sep<1rate ctuldrcn's wing, family room wfwet bar, formal d1n1ng r oom. l arge master suite, pool 11iie \':trd. "ptTE BARRETT -REALTY-••••• ................. . 1---------1~ ~~,I~o~w~~Y, 4 Br, 4 Ua &Gallery 2 f1rcplaC~!>. wetbar Delultck1tch(•i1 GRACIOUS LIVING \A.' I :--~ 1.1 '1· "\' TAY LOR CO. 10-:A l.TOH :--"·'"" !"·Iii Sl'AlllUMG POOL HOME-$74,tOO 'Enclosed frt courtyard w /pool. Privacy. 4 Sdrms incl sep guest BR & ba. Lots or glass. NO'A']!Ol't address. 2111S..J ...... --HRWPOIT CEMTH, .tu. 64~tl0 1002 G1oorol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ARIOR VIEW SEA.IURY ESTAn ·SOUND OF SURF Lovely 3 Rcdroom. open be•med tellings, 111 btUJ (ireplate fCI' thCllU, coot nii.thts . lluge 11un- dec:k. Assumable loan <tbo. Only $65.000. C..ll ··-541'-4141 2 BR CONDO S24,500 HILLS. Lurgest lot in Harbor View 1-lills. CuslOm J>OOI and jacuz:fi. Great 6- bcdroom Burlingame model. SI48,000. 4 IDR-IEACH Quiel. lrtt·lined dl1\'e to I~===::'!!~ ~=::.1Locat ed on Fairvi'l.w Road is this up&raded condomiqjum with pool privileges. All adult and on beautiful gNeO bell area. Existing ftnancing OLD C.D.M. Charming ''South of Highw'l'y" 3,tJdrm home on two lot.s with 5e])arate 2·bdrm. rt.total. Sl.35.000. Call 6 75-7225 6BEDROOMS Creal for the big famjly who wants 4 plus a brn1us room or 6 bdrms. Dark· room for the s hUt· terbu~s. covered patio, near bus. freeway and shoppinR. This lovely 2- story s hake roofed bome is wa rm and inviting. Call for ah appt. ··~a .. ANYTIME 1 • l 1 • • l'1cr ror yacht tof:iO' You may select the f1n1shir\g touches. 675-dl20 El.egant Big Canyon home. 4 Bedroom, family room. Formal dining, 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astro Tur( putting green. !<.tany extras. See to ap-1'!'~~~~~~~~~~ prcciate. $l!B,500. • ' "' •' '"" '" W•" '" "' \\IJ ,E' HE\l 'I') prlvate corner t ot. Formal entry to elegant- ly decorated living a nd dining areas. Uniq ue garden kitchen. Separate utility room. Spacious master, children, and guest suites. Liberal use or mirrors and fine wa llpape rs . Covered patio. Close to park. beach, and tennis. $5.150 down. Call 963-6767 for more info. But hurry! ()l'fN '"•••I ~ ION TOlll NIC(• ~­:~ THE REAL I ESTATERS ' !¥ ...... ap ... •t,_:-i~t~· E x~u~~;~~rm. I Guadalupe, professional· l I)' decorated, wi!h lob of mirrors·good vi e w. 1 . $89,000. 1: 640·6161 OCEAN VIEW Ne,.• custom 2,400 squaTe (oo t hom e with parwromic QCean \'i"-""·· Builder will cu.sto"1ize to meet your 1ndi,·idual re· quirrmc nts. SI 17,000. 10';"~ down. 962-7788 ~ K€Y · 1 1P.€ALTOP.5ii CDM DUPLEX LARGEUHITS ~ A BERG ENTERP~1SlS CO COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. •Ocean Front ' ATTEMTlo.i If you love the water, this BUILDERS! 1s 1t ! Only $105,000. Atl Live in th is nice 2 now. 2-Br apt. O.Y .0 ., on bedroom home while you METICULOUS the beach. Unobstructed build )'our units on the \•iew. i'~inanCing avail. R-4 lot. Room for pool ta- .. is har~y the word for OPEN SAT /SUN 1· to ble in large converted this lavishly refurbished SPM. 31423 Coast Hwy, family room. Walk-in Hh~m11 e ; 0 n l_larbodr .''!idew SQ . Laguna No. 15. closets. paneling, gas 1 s. es1gnc .,. c-SWART%R£Al.TY bltns & covered patio co r~ted by Dorothy enhance this properly . 752-1920 t400 QUAil st. fill alACH DUPLEX 3 Bdrms., 2 baths each unit ; frplcs., blt·ins. Ideal location for s um· m er /winte r rentals. $85,000. 673·S6fi3 642-2253 Eves associated BRO~ (AS ~EAL TORS l l1' W Scl't"" t'' J~~I Wilke . 'fhe lot is 210 ft. \----''.:.71:.:':.cl,:,i;IO.:::..;·l:.:127:::. __ J Don't delay on this ... only wide offering an un-FORMER MODEL $40,500. CallM&-5880 obstructed viaw. of bay & ocean. This mint condi· MESA VERDE llG CA.HYON tion residence offers One of a \Und , rormcr BY O'WHER ' COUMTRY MANSION Mou ntain hideaway. high above Lak e E l s inOre. Fantastic j bome w ith fantaslic view-. $95,000 . Call 675-7 ' ' . . "' . ~· ' \ \I .I J·:' HE .\ I '.I') A BERG ENTERPRISES CU COLLEGE PARK gorgeous gardens with rnodcl home featuring 4 GorReous stone & stucco 646-7171. i:reenhouse. 4 BR, 2 B:i & bedrooms, formal dining 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ! 4 Br. home. Jlighly up- 0111 "• t1 :i1 s r11· 'l"ln •. •· powder rrq .. a1r-rpl cs..., room .. breakfast nookl: ~raded .Divorccd '&mov· 3 b ed r oo m s e ach stained glass windows · patios. Shingled exterior . large corner lot -close lo shopping -3 years new · S12'1 .!',00. Call to see. BEAUTY Choice Costa t-1ese loca- tion. Walk fo schools & s h o ppin ~. 3 Large bdrms. 2 ba, nice family rm. dbl fireplace. Newl y li sted . Cal l toda y, 545·9491. [® ~, hbrary-with special or-and family room. With inj;l . Sit u ation worth ' . fi cc closet & l'xqui site 3-car~Ol.rageandapprox-HAPPINESS ISi.i. thouSand S to bu)'er . foyer. Call for app"t. to :mately 2400 square ft..'ci. Wor th Sl95,000·Will take see. SlSJ,400 · of li\'iAJi: a rea. and priced S169.500. Want quick sale at only S67,500. Phone GREAT or trade . Call&M-2466. Gov't Owned HEW LISTING $21 .450 ... $650. Down 2 Bedroon1, 1112 baths. New paint. New carpets. Read y to move in. 646-3928, eves 64G-0650 Lachenmyer· Realtor HEED 12 to 16 Units! DuYe r wa nt s imm e di a t e purchase '>'.'ilh pride o( ownership in the beal'h arca ... wants Manager on prem'i!les an d lax sh elte r . Call Ginn)', Brokec S46-4141 EXECUTIVE HOME ONLY $67,900 Large family home 4 JarRc bedrooms. 3 baths, ·formal dining room, plus huRe bonus room. Don't. miss this immacualate beauty. All of this plus more can be purchased subject to existing 7'.\ VA loan. Call 545-949L - HOTTAR l r11·:1.1 I· t I "t Er 11 COMPANY ttt:A.,:rons S!NUE 1944 '. 67}·4400 l!tDUcEO THOUSANDS NEWPORT WATERFRONT COHDOllR. Jn NewpQrt Beach, close to the ocean; luxuriously & n e wly d ecorated. Unusua~ \·alue. $49,750 C. F. Colesworthv RIGllors 640.00fO ·WE'RE LOOKIM' .. ror a trade, or trades on a 4 month old oomplcteiy customized Spy~la ss bom ~. $95,000. Equity. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 I NEWMO I' -w .. m..;'$~m.ny- I Ii [ ] pie •r• e,,g.ged In merk•t r•· ':=:· =~· ::::·:::·::!...~ ~rch. Thtl_RG ta tW. 111per• I" f m•ket, loot It *'9 prices, •nd .. r ...,;D;....;O_t,.,,,.r_l;..:.Mc.,--11 ~ -c:;;; ....... .--:.:.. I I' I I I I -... -... --......... -'_._ ..... _,__. '°" .... lop'l-.......... 3 ti.h. 5-16-2.1 13 for appointment •nd adda;ooal ;ororm•· FINANCING! lion. but hurry! CY'll• 1119· JI$ llJ"• !'lM •• '(• [,~1i~&IHI ANNiJ,JAL 7'4'7'c rate ror (owner li ve-in > nt w Spanish s ty le . 2 & 3 bedroom indi\·idual Con- dos. Each looks out on green belt area. Reserve HORSE now. F o r in£ormallon call PROPERTY Bcautlful 3 bedroom with 400Llra~ RIR Al.I. hardwood floors & brick l•~C~.M~-~·~~~-~~-~-~-~~,.~"'~I fireplace. A neat, clean 1riir. !. -• ~a.. family home. E..Xtras in· • •--~~ elude 4 stall covered sta- ble. Don·t miss this great ~ val ue al $59.000. Call :>40·1151 Great for Kick! 20HALOT • Et\STSIDE F.ldcrly owner anxiOlL'i~ . l\1ust sell rasl! )30th houses in tip top condi-J-~-------­ tion. Fantastic invest·!·-----•••-• me nt. Low. low down pay ua\nt. 645-0303 : ~ :· ~USTR~ED! FOl~St •. ~SOH~rc.: •WESTCUFf<; Beautifully kept 3 Bdrm. + ra'mily room home with country kitchen, dbl. frpl c. $11 .950 ~ , Balboa Boy Prop. R•allon l * 675-7060 * Super fa'mil~ -hnme-5 bedrooms. 3 car gar.age, - 3 full batl'ls, fOf"mal din- ing room, upgraded ca rpets , drapes & wallpape r. Room for pool lable in fami ly room. See this now !! Call 540·1151 . . HERITAGE ' REALTORS Quiet c uldesac street without trarric. Large '"'~~~~~~~~~~l ......... ~~-------bedrms with separ ate 1-~~HERITAGE REALTORS master bedroom. f'amil y GeM'f"OI 1002 Getteral I 002 ••••JUMI'**** at the Cl.an~ to buy on~ of the few remaining comq1elcly refurbiMed bedroom, 2 bath single room w /2 fireplaces. Near Westclif( shoppinti: center. Priced right at $68.500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- story Townhouses in San· 642 ·5200 675·4060 ta Ana. Still only $21 ,950• .. I ~~~~~"."!!~~~ Ask for Frank, 8.19-83211 Agent FRESH&MEW! Upgraded Sbr, 2ba home. Built-ins, 2-car garage w / enclosed back yard. One mile from beach. Lo9'>' upkeep yard. Walk lo d o w.n town park . $-15,000. Our best value. Call to see. 536-8836 BB SUMSHIME COTTAGE $39,900 Not a condo! Nol a townhouse. but a charm- ing 3 bdrm home on a large lot, nestled among towering trees and gen· lie rolling hills! Cottage walkway to exquisite s tone entr ance! Deep s hag carpel thru-out! FORMAL DINING en· tertainmenl enhanced by a G ALLOPI NG GOURMET KITCllEN! Sweeping master bdrm + 2 c hild's retreat ! Was hday service porch! Won't last wknd! For quick appt. Call 847·0010. QPfN 1119 •II~ fUN 108' NO'' THE REAL ESTATERS I __, 1002 644-7270 ' GUCIOUS UVIMG IH CAMEO 5"0IES _.... Spacious, formal dining room. ll'lJ Center island kitchen w/breakfast bar & brick BBQ. Large living room with fireplace~ 4 Extra large bedrooms. Beautifully landscaped patio with custom pool. . Home professionally decorated alid ready to .move into, Enjoy the sunsets o.vec the ocean. Catalina & E>'t Shown by appointmen~ only ,our Cameq Shares Spectallsts rley & MaHl\all Rich. · 21211. I , Coalt H' , CC<ano do! MO< • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• mac nab I Irvine · . realtg SUPERIOR OESIGH ANO 91JAUTY prevail in this formal home or refine- ment located in one of Corona del Mar 's most eXclusive areas. Refreshing ocean view. Private beach. Home completely redecorat- ed by Cannell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. Privacy in Patio & pool areas. Reduced to $220,000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (V84 J CALIFORNIA LIVING W/POf)L Magnificent 3300 sq. ft. Baycrest home. 4 bedrooms. family room formal dining and lovely landscap'- mg in courtyard entvy. A unique Ivan \Veils atrium home. 3 car garage w /circular drive -$139,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (V85) SPANISH ISL.AHO IEAUTY Q11ality construction is evident thruout this 5 bedroom family ~m. dining room, waterfr~nt home on J?restigious Linda Isle. Luxurious patio gardens + cantilevered deck & pier & slip. Asking $200,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (V86) GIEA T VALUES IH niRTultocll 11 1. Lovely 3 bedroom home -$66 ooo w/Jand! ! ' 2. Spacious 4 bedroom + pool VIEW!! $125,000w/land!! (V87) Laszlo Sbarkany 644-6200 llGCAHYOH- WTTH SWW ING Y1EW The Jlla morous Versailles: A magnificent home in a :\>rivate de- velopment. $235,000. Tom Queen 64U200. (V88) COIOHADILMAll- l'AHOllAMIC OCEAN ' YIEWI 5 bedroom home, with family room large dining Toom, billiard room' den. slWng room & So Much More! ~o.ooo. Tom Queen 644-6200. (V89) 642 .. JJS "'-- t - '""'"""'Wt · ~ Fer·~ . .. ....................... ~~ ~ · " ........ ,. ..,.s. ,.,... [ Thur!d!r·See!!tnb!!1a.1m o.AJl.YPILOT •r .. . ... ········-·····-.............. __ ••'!••···············--·· ......... ,,............ ~ G;eo•-•111 IOOZ ._.. :_llU _ ltoi· .. ..._., It ti 'I .. .._...1 "11 ",_Si*_ _M1•1n .... ~ lt•ts,_.141 i *••oPr=·.., ·~"~ •••••••••••••°1111 ...... ~. ••••••••:-.. _ •• "' ...._agp• --t-•••••••••••••••••"•••" ·-·••••••• ..... -----•,..•••••••1·-· ••••-••v••-••••••• •----.. ----~---'"';.;,;.;,;,;,;;~·;;;;··· ··············-····· ............. ·-··-·· ~······· .... ,......... Me . °" ...... ,. ... °'' . . iJ •1101~ -•• • ' *IYO-* ..... ,........ 1°" ........ ecll I ....................... 16 U~ . . OLD MEW 01UAN$. • • ... on Balboa I s land! A two story classic w ith wrought Iron balconies perlect for azaleas and bou'alnvlllea and a 3 be<lroom home that 1s perfect for those 'f'ho appfeCiate solid con- s truetion ,1 large ~ooms and Im··· maculale houselteeping. Thcre're aJso sh~rs,.dµtcb door. a sun porch and trowel _pl~red walls throughout. Jl 's charming, sturdy and definitely U ni- que. Al 119,950 .•. a bit or old New Orleans, on Balboa Island. Ufliijl()UI: 11f.lMl:S REALTORS•. 675:0000 2443 East Cotst Highway, Corona deJ Mar " . ~~ _.. .. tlf I .:.!~ _.. ·-·············-····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t..-..n.R I b'" N••!... • .. I • -thannel ¥Inf. Lt>ae tll U u.-~ , rv 18 _e ~ OWDCI'., r AU adult llitMltJ' 2 br l til -aeJI . llWS/mO. 1be p.&rll boqle; 1 tw. Z-ttc"2 ll.Or)', bea~h · 141.500. Open b• unu .•. Income MtMo """' oti.t•C..-looio veri'\>ri••'-•--* J PRESTIGE** -S•l .. 9'n.3b<Z" Pri<edota=.OlllJ. • (ronl yard. Quaint o&d "With tleaant l..tlc:•pe. • ba. pool. rrplc ... ,, OPIMDAILY bou1e. Hdwd fir& It patlos,6eaQ1.hatura Bol~ra . 641;0147_;: _, MARIGOLD AVE .. Pl••ter w-1b'like fCRI l•r1• ma11er ••Ile, ;umqoe contempotary _claaalc. Finest M-9022; 642.$.MO _ Cor-oa. del Mar JUll Otte never •te anymore. :J..Br, Roman b..lh • atrium. use of Oak wood. A wt.rm, adaptable, s.to An• 1010 I I b&oeklOlheOCl!anbe:acl\. Z.bil&. llast.tt Brlba pvt, By owner, Prin.. Only. f•-11 •• home 5 Bdnits + (a-t1u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ Fren~h doors open to upatalrs. tAM to SPM •1,900. •-~ . . • •4:U4.1' rm., • : • .,,, hllli•Cltlnae.ims .. ld.-doll1 , tAll to IPll la.rpsuildeckwltbj4cuul.Starorthe •••D .... ~W ••• :·:0 :nc thcVl-boodrtck paUo11•nd ~-=t.=:2A:e~ • • F E RN Hcl LL Lldolsl&Qd HomeTotar.$197.$00 ::ni~"~:':n~:!~!fi: 4 UNITS JADA ...... ; awn. . , pane na. Principals Clinb' Townhouse. Ellclu11lv• probibly kttP to1n1up .. · $64,950 • beam ce1hnJ, pe11ed · community next -to LIDO ""'"L'PV d • 2 o....1 2 " O~on t<plrturewlndows Mudowlark a.u c..un. -,1 I .. not ow n . ~~rm, f'our bre•d t< butter un·•·• d h IO •••·th OWNER Ml •~1""-•t..a..... ~• .._7'7JOO ba si ngle s tory i'tsl Fino '"-·ta Mes ~. a · C arm loRQ rtt nut.ct l & beaches. Sp•c•oua ~' .,. • .._.,.... • .-Townhouiu~• It.Ill al only .....,.. it bt..droom, two b1lh beach. Vlew,.3 br. 2 ba, 2-Br, 2-ba, incl..wdd pool, 121 ,950. New carpel.Ji. lcx:ation. Tlrm-2 BR • " home ; three c.,. gara.ae fam rm. -.o::io. 6'4·1105 ltq n la courLI a nd new drapes, etc. A£1t ror $l~ mo." lwo-l BR 11 .. pl us p II nelcd hobb)' or 2U·2'2· 7021 clubh1e $41,900.. Fr1i1nk. 839-8321 AIC11l. Sl-IS mo. GroM $63t per • .• room . TWO 1...EGAI. ' · '"* 1044 L ....... 1051 mo. total. O\•er $600 ~.:rs make this a be5t RI.ALLY~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;:.~ •• :•••••••••••••••• Townhou1e condo. 25tory, C5pendadbdlc8on u-:. doj.~! ""Vat$119.~. Jnafabulo!43bed.room 1 Zbr,l '~b ... pool,rt.'C'TCa· an a more w:i~ .• t.ttoehou.sewithhuceSun llFOIEYOUIUT LlkeNewYl,tw. ~Ion room . 8t!5l flnanc· ?'tlu•l atie·call now ~ ~7!~ ~~R~I~ n"ct~·; ::::kp::~= ~~ fr: REAL TY INC. ClV,E RANCJI REALTY JBr, 2b•. ~grd d C'pta , ing. Call 642-4000, ~tr. i~;~;.~·,_11 \1~1001n"1 ' "':: Freshly palnt•ed, freshly Cd~!. And have Ow in· ATRY. WEllAVEntE drapes, pauo. lndupd. Fritl.. l , \I draped. freshly carpeted come from the rront 7 l•/l46--l371 WIDEST SELECTION S49•500· 4 95-4 995. Mobile Honws [a'-1fil•·1!·1! .. & fresh fruit trees b0t1Se on the s11me kit, lyOWMf' Gt1•Mlr ?lvi~~.~~uzs~: M11.t1o11.Vltlo •••••••• 1.o •• '.1 ••• ~~.~~ •••••••• ~!!~ 'Qt~ A@ Q (•pricot, apple: almond l"roperty lJ almost new le 3br, l~b• nrshop'c, bch, CAN SllOW YOU OVER ••• ••• •• & plumbl . Spacious patio \'ery lo\•ely. $119,500 with achls. $48,450.~ 30 HOM ES 1'.:XCLU . BY OWNER Sp•c. 3 br, 2 VikHtgDolue -' & yard area•; tour excellent terms. Vogel SlVELYLl5rED. ba"El,ow.lo".A/Cun. Fully inaulatcid, added bedroom home or three&: Co. Realton.S48·9'346 SUPER SHARP d otUI. --screen room 8)(27 • con\•erted den. pnvate Pool home w /4 BR . RANCH er-•·-manyotheraddedexlra.t beach. Priced best in Separatefamrm.w/bair, Mewporth«h 1069 HEW DANA POllfT VIEW DUl'UXES OPEN HOUSE 11·5wknd Priced to&ell! Termll: ' area at $85,900. Cotto MelCI 1014 lg li\1lng rm w /dinlna REAL TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0.500R~w McCcrch GeMf"al t..OOZG1w• I 002 •••••••••••••••----••••-• area, 2 balhs Ir room for r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••··~··••••••••• Colt of Mewpor1 sso.ooo 2 BR~ & t B R.V. ~.950 princip•b WALMUT &CUlVER BA YFROMT lleattor 1110 Mt-wport JJ772 Violet Lunlcrn 28r/1 Dr .....••• M.950 33911 AJcat.ur SUPPLY LIMITED . . . of ocean view homes in a prestige location, such as CAMEO SHORES - especially al a BARGAIN PRICE!~ This cozy 3 1><1rm .. 3 baUt tiome has many attractive features , incl. SPACIOUS living room with a 9fl. ceil· ing, large VIEW DECK, lllso, a secluded pool for easy entertaining. Fu\I price only $1,,500 (Just Listed!) ATTEHTIOM SAi.ESMEN! If you have one year Or more real estate experience, check this high in- come office with a prime location. BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'•1<>1 l CCJA'-,T H\N" co~or;A CE._ r"'1101=1 Re-. apt. &16-88.18 or 548-9441 ooly.968-8600 * 551-2000* 2Customllomes C""ta MdaM!l-7729 2515'E .Coastllw>'· l0.l2&e\'es -CATALIMAMODB. LOCATED IN NO . BALBOAPE"NINSULA 2l 'Trlr.w /Cabana.Adult 3 Br /2 Ur .... ~ ... $75,500 ., , We havemore! ·~ l ---~6!7~S.~S~S!l~l---1 •--::::::::':::::":--; Sweepin'" open '"•llery IRVINE Excellent l~alion ~the 1• ark . 0 cc an vie"'' . 0 " Bay&only ,.:r blockto thc pri\'ate bcaC'hcs. 3l9 REDUCID!!! atainase, lllx21 billiard Ocean. Ei&th home has 4 'In-a.sure Island. L:.i.guna Vt'l'stbay lnl'<nne llomet · 34121Cst ll"''.Y,49ti·3431 ',"; BAYCREST Custom lalh and pla.sler 4br, 2ba, s~ratefa mily rm and formal dining. ~1an y. m<1ny quality features add up lo make this on<! the best buy in Newpo rt Beach at $73,000. CAlJ..556-2660. t;:SELECT TPROPERTIES COLLlGEPARK rm, dual riremde con-THE END bdrm s, 4 ~at h ~ & Beach. $0000. Furn. A RAREAHD! ClUtomlzed 4 bdrm., 2 venation pit. family rm, Callery. 2 f1r eplates, -"-'-"'-"'-"''--'-'--'-----• Two 4-ftexes balhs·,wr""''"htirongat huge custom pool & ol I --'•-Lo wetbar, ultra modernAcNat•forlCH 1200 All 3 BR , 2 na. ~-J'acu:szi, cathedral ~ii-a ar1e c~ac. V· entry ; 2 patios. Walk t ings,t BR suitea,lbaths. ely 4 bedroom, 2::: bath kitchen & pn\'Ule pier.••••••••••••••••••••••• w /spr i nkl('rs & bltns. all schools. $49,900. Call Justlycanaod .... -ai.n w / o versized garage. Fee l•nd. See at 1200 AVOC.ADO LAND. $2,080 Neur Frwys. Good In· rorapp't . ...... Near school park and East Balboa Blvd., or per /AC . Rancho Cal. come . Xlnt potential. 'Corbha Ma liw 1-'p"'rt'-c"ed-'--. c.B_kr'-9BZ--'-' .. -'-'U'--ll shopping c~nter. Boat ca.11 615-8120 fot" more de· 80""' Seller Yin. s i,;,•;t,. Int. $86,000. Agent. s.19·0813 , R..eton 644-76' 4 ,...__ 4.... and trailer access. Lots tails. Tight S forces sale . or646·6710 ... ""-. of extras (or only $M.OOO. Owner 714.fi7ft.57J.I 1-'"-'=-"-'-'------Lovely 21wry, highly up. DOHT UFT Real &tot• l\tesa v erde by 0wner 4 eradett thruout. formal lTmJE!H!WZ'J_.\1!; A HA.MD!! COMlftef'CI.. &chClftCJt' 2100 .. Br. 2 Ba, new crpts din-rm . elec. kitchen, ~--11lmf~"'Q"""' Jt's spotless and ea5y to Property 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••-. • drps, nr schools, assum prof. landscaped rear Ir: keep that way. A n:cent· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANT Vacant.. R·4' or C-2 g1,4r;, loan. 32111 Dakota. front yard. $64,150. ly redecorated 3 BR end Prop. Costa l\1~a area. FHA APPRAISED !>19·3256 OwnertAgent.,962·a&57 _..-_. I041 unittownhomenearpool IRAMDHEW HAVE Ocean t'ronl l n- ... at $42,500. l,000 tQ. rt. •----------11 ,__ 10_... and clubhouse with over· SHOPPIMGCDCTER come. l\tarina del Rer•" Or hom e. • bedroom, 2'> $27 900 ",_ -••••••••••••••••••••••• · ed l 't nd · I I' · 1 · .. stz mas er sw e a rri'mcOrongeCntyl-. peno ns u a . M\". on Y•" I ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OldL --baths. large family room l ·BR. added ramily room ....--=• night li ght ''iew. $00,500. lO \:i C:O vreld W..rlt e P .0 . Box 845., . ~~!~ b~fni~"gr, Et;~:~gg wr /ope1nd. beam .. _cekilinardJ?, 1 HOME L£A!. TNrr ,-"• 1eea"t~3&2 t8o,wn2. Call644 ·1'~ ~~,.., P~e·leas~l bl Venice, CA. 90291 .~ area in kit ch~n . w/ count~ at-~·r This new free standing w/(rplc. 3 car gar, by ·th""'<"d -., "-~ h l U , p-~ h WI '°'"' O'A'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;• HardW'OOd noors. Fully & fruit tree:is . Vetera ome n n1v. ..-... u ownel'. 352, l56 41 362 Tot 1 k S2 2 •I'll air conditioned. Won 't approx .2500 ...... f\.olliv· Thal;a. (55 ft lot ), a pac age · "1 HouH1Furlllilhed • welcome. Call Rltr~. --. 3Bldgs,allorpart ~ • · orma 1nrm, .... c y ,.. · • ·-... ' ""'nanc1ngava1 a e R-~ab lastatthisprice! 540_3666 ing space. It includes 3 $119,500. 675·6224 & ~'!!~~~~~~~~!Fl.Ill tax benefits •••••••••••••••••••••••,~ G I G ' ~ lrg BR"a, riniahed bonus 6'2·3099. Pro·nco'pal•only Gneral J IOZ .~ enera 1002 -a1 ·1002 U PERB 3'" Baths r m·• E•STILUFF • , BYOWNE.R rm, ""' • or Ill . -A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••• Unique 4br l.1esa Verde dining rm & family rm. fA.MILYDBJGHT 4 Br, den, 300, frml din OC::t:ANFRO!lr.'TlhrS:160., · -------------------•! QMES h o m e, many xtras . Tbe price, is S64 ,SOO For' th e family who rm , Storage Galore ! utlt pd .. Balboa. Also 3141 Campu• NB 54t-H55 $52, iOO. 546-5472. leasehold&: the builder is waflls everything! Thi.s Pool size yard. $85,500 by N. B. 1 hr, $185., util pd, . LIDO ISLE Walerlronl 4 BR., 5 ba., rumpus rm . Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Like n e w ! 4 BR .. 4 ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, pier & float. $325,000 -·--./ Attr. 4 BR., 3 ba ., Lido :;oud. 77 Ft. walerlronl, sandy beach. $275,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR anxious tosell ! 2·slor.y 3 bdrm .• 3 ball\, Owner644·7596. kids. pct. Lag, Beach it· ~.c:':~!.~~~•••••lll••!~~~ PAR.II HOMES family room home has COMPANY br. S240., utit pd., single:i ~ HEW LISTI MG SSZ..llOO beamed .ceil's., frplc., OCEANFROf'll' 2 Bd + 2 fl t-:1'.l:rons ok. 11 11s all t br. util JM1._ A.•ailable.,,.,,_. ---==c.:.:.::.::----1 central a1r-cond. & eltt· Bd gara,l!;e apt. $125,000. SINCt'. t9t•I C.~1 . Or 1 br, $130. Jl.8. HARBOR In Dana KnoUs-3Br-28a· TURTLEROCK tronic air filter. Large _Ow'ln~e~r~. 64~5-;36:~·~·-j;;-i~~~6f7~3~-4~4~0~9~~~IA-"g"t'--''-"•cc·ec.·c."'..c""""'---~ ,. Lrg yard w/paved boat TOWNltOUSE heated & filtered pool -VIEW or trlr storage. 496-0685. 2br . & de n. Former wilh spa. Lots of private lrmd HewO..,x lolboo l1IONI 3104 Spacicws four bedroom model. Air conditioned, deck & patio a r ea , l ~ Blk from ocean . Condo•f•i ... s Tow1t• •••••••••••••••••••••••· home. Quality carpeting· DELUXE DUPLEX For autom atic sprinklers and Beautifully lndscpd .. Quality construction . holl1Hforlelle-1700 LIKE new 3 br. 2 ba, all · cathedral ceilings with sale by owner, ocean-lighting. A MUSf SEE. with sprinkling system & $117 ,000. bwner will take ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec. kitchen w/dshwhr, ! exposed beams· parquet \'iew. Opel') House Sat. & S&a.950. fenced yard. One ol lhe 10-C/c down and carry 2nd MOR.TH LA.GUHA frplc . patio, bbq. 9 mo noors in dining room and Sun. 2~ 651 LaCresta, •'"'•r.;:--: .. -.~:=:;:;,I finest homes in the area T.0 . This offer will go tse, $385. mo. 539-8831 ., family room· impeccable _4_96_-_7269 _______ 1 ~ CALL NOW & only minutes from fut. Loe. at an ·30thSL. CONDOS ~~· landscaping· ocean and Luxurious living in Niguel Beaeh. A real 2 beaeh units $52,500. Gd Whitewater•Views-2&3 4.:~·~~a~~lb~~·i~: .. \'alley view. Priced at ?'.1 ari na Bluf f condo. 752 • 7315 jewel at$92,SX> ' income. R·2 cor lot. Gin· bdrm. units from 554 :000. (213)332-840 1 S11 9,SOO.Calt 673·8550. Jacuzzi, poc>t, security. n y Fortune , rltr . 420 Cypress, North CT11< rr19 .,,~1u1, • .>111 ·, r · Large sun dttk. $75,000. DONALD M. llRD flttbt:P& · 675·7520. Laguna 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns. frpl, GOMral 1002 GOM<al ' 100~ r~"ll~ldlill t =~~:w~: 0~·~~1:;;,;,~;oni~. ~~~~~·~··".:-~'~ooo~_Jl ..:O:.:W:_N::E:::~::.:_~-:X.-R-;-J-s--I Cdl 67 5- 7225 32:;::::753~6::.- -"'lJ' on tho's 3 bdrm., lami'ly f _orsaleby owner.S. weep. Big Canyon. Price re· •••••••••••••••••••••••' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1714149'7711 d d 510000 2 t -rm ., 2 1h bath home, 1n g ocean v1~_w s, uce , . s ory 34! Boys1dC' Or <v+' NB 675 6161 MINIRAHCH EWPORT Bolboolsland 1006 located in th e new cathedral beamce1hngs, Deane Home. 3 br w/3 SK~~~'i;ws~r~~r$:dsb~; ABANDONED 3 BR •••••••••••••••••••n •• Hunti~on Beach 1040 Deerfield Par\ Village. 4 br + ramily rm, 2200sq car garage. $120,000. deluxe 2br apl. $250, S •cRIRCE I ""COME XLl'.'fT IN~EST?'t,1 ENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Asking only ~'I 950 ft . tasterully decorated. sssssr···s· SSS w . "' f"llll Re s 1dent1al & Com · HOta•G _.,, $95,000.·645-3374 or ~ ca rports. inte r .. Sll,900 FOUR·PLEX. pride of mercial ln<'ome. Good IUl 497.1564 illegal ~ Prices &intcrcst 871 ·9'167. Completely redecorated ownership. Deluxe units· assum able loan . By JUST FACTS WE HAVE RENTALS 1..:::0.::::::._______ keepfitoing up,up,up ?Wc ·R'-E".,~l~O~D-E_L_E-_D_3_b_r-.-,-.,, like a model. Prime re· Fireplace, bltns.,2balhs owner .. Prine . only. Wesellalotolhouses,let EMERALDTERR. s till have a few sint,:11.! w 305 sidential neighborhood In eaeh. Only 8 yrs. old. S.52,000. 673-6646 us show you why. Fr 552·7000 Charming & s pacious, story, 2 bedrm, 2 b;,ith ~~nFe1:::. ~9-5.;:r· prestigious comm1tnity. 5134,500. l,.ee land. Prime . market evaluations. Call panoramic view home; 2 I Ilk+ I Home Townhou ses ill on l_y -"="'-"--'-'----- Large family sized living area. Bolboo PeNMula 1007 no·N. 540·5140. bdrms. + den+ privacy FROM THE OCEAN S2l.950. i\sk for Frank, Corona det Mer J 121 room . Country styled PRESTIGEHOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. &: in pristine condition! 2 BR&: 1 BR Duplex onq c839==-•=3~2~l ~A~g=c~nl~-----I ••••••••••••••••••••••~ kitchen . Ramblin g Realtors 645-6646 LARGE4BORl\1 , , , , , $135.000 l /1,1': lots. Tremendous r ownhousecondo,2story, llarbor Vi ew Jlilla·PO"l grounds with fruit or· $120.000 appraisal. as k· TURMU ASSOC. patential. Lot size will 2 br, l 'h ba, pool. rccrea-Jbr, 2'-" ba., rec. rm. ('hard. Sl.'cluded master VACANT OH ing$116,000.673·4221 '·: · · 1105N.Cstl-fwy.Laguna aceom m odale large tion room. Besl financ· Oc:t .l to May 31. 1976. retreat and · generous GOLF COURSE 8 r 1 Cond . . 2 _________ , •SSUME-'oLO'H 49.._1177 duple x w /4 car gar . ini::. Call 642:-4000, r.1r . S650 per mo. 640·1666. s ized childrens suites. ay ron ominium -"' ,-,, ... Value in lot. $61,500. tTitz. Brokers invited. llurry. Priced lo sell Lo\·ely , lonely & ready Br 2 Ba . DR . pool , dk, OPEN •IOUSE Lg .. cust S229MO. Nt:w3br,den,3ba,ocean· A"'-ge"n:::•.:54::9'°"·.:llll:::l2::_ ___ 1 fast! Call 963-7881. for you. Unusually sharp security 213·~·4293 Pool "''/s pa & b patio. ADULT HOME /canyon vim. By ownr -? BR , 1 ~, Ba. j.tO\"ernmcnt Costa M•10 3124 DPIN r•c -,. u ~ fUN roa1 ""'' hidden 2 story . Lush Beaut. 4 br, 1314 a, frpl, $132,000. 494.5729 DOVEi SHOIES owned. 521,450 with $650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• [~, I garden setting. -·_950 Delux ~X nxt. to park & schl. Nr. Spotless adult occupied•1.::::::o::::..::;.::::::c____ d r t 51-s B h C ti <CS Walk to ' -lt~~·11·~1 · ""'-" ~·.. Shop·g. Ctr. By owner. home! P lan 7 California Ju5t introduced to the own. aymen s 1 • ac . o a . ) 1 , full price .• , ,. contract . Near Bay & ean. 5 000 A 11 t home. Cul·de·sac IOCa· A DrGfllaliC lri~ market. Popular Dover mo. Also 3 br, 2 ba house. O.C.College. $70 to $95. ~ ... ~~ 2\ j ~6~7s1 ;1 ,o ption . Call ~orr:~~t:~~p~e;/~o;:~~ ~~j165,9o5.2Pion!:r'lli-: tion. Fireplace. Comf) .. spans the attractive Shores area with 4 Broker540·4429 _64_6_-_8333 __ ·~-----. --=-••• _ k itC'h e n . Quee n 5;,, corner lot to a galleria spacious bdrms, 3 bii,: · L --• 3 QPfNr11.q·u~ruf•rro~fffl(f' s prklrs New c pt rthls be l hl • .....-. •ooo -aae~ 148 · · · bed r oo m s . Lawn entryo aut.ocean baths,hoge famrmwt ncOMe'.--r-r••J • -:i-· TRl·PLEX -~ drapes. tile. $69,500. l!:x· spr i nklers. Anxious view home . 3 Lge . big rock waterfall. lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••,:••.•:•••••••••••••••• S49,500 .· i ceptional ri nuncing. 1826 -owner wants fasl sale. bdrms. + a priv. mslr. INDOOR swimming pool L_ .... ,\SE Sl60,000 Bcaeh Great rental location . :;, .. ': W Balboa B\\'CL Open Assume 79., VA loan suite. 21h ba., massive & terrific Vlt:W. You TRIPLEXES Condo. for $005 mo. un· C\osetoevcrythin",,\s· Sat/Sunt2-S.DonGalcs. ~ $23,000 r e m ai n i n g fa m ily rm . frplc . & maypurthasesubjcctt d fur. or $950 fur L sume VA loan. 545·9'191. E •ST''DE Brkr. 673·3891. -balance-with payments formal dining. Insist that existing loan with N 3 Conti guous 3 unit bl i::-s. Oceanrnt. 3 br, 2 ba, ~ A ~ your Agent show you loan fees! You own the fire~laces. patios, some SQ. ft., wetbar, frpl , Sec. - 4 .DRM c;orona del Mer I 022 n--• Estate al $229 mo. No qualify. t d loscd • rage -d \d I ~s ~ · ,·ng•. Owner may he lp multiple listing 5756. or land! 646·771 1. Open s_u ios. c · ~a s. guar .1 u ts.544·76, ••••••••••••••••••••••• E· II tb l$60000 on hu,i!;e cul-de-sac lot on by~ finance or try $4250 + ca ll us . $89,500. Open E\·es ~xce en uys <i • Wh ' 1 -~--• . quiettree·lincdst.incon· RARE Sun. 1·5. 2888 Bernard •. each. ile wa er view ......,,,,.o. costs to new Jban. See to Court. Pele a--1.1. S400 mo. furn. 2 BR. 2 Bi\ · f o r m i n g p r e s 1 i g e 4 IR DUPLEX WH •rs •H believe-call 7SZ..1700. DQfTC'TI A• t " .. 72'10 ----------1 neighborhood. 138 Ft. SO.OFIA.YSIDE "' "' r +•4M-.51•• Realty642·5200 en ....... FHA REP0 across the rear with ac· with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental. A-FRAME? f:i ""'"''0 ""'" ------1'r hou.c & patoo ro:· $34,900 cess ror boat. trailer, Only 1'7 years o ld . Only the most unique :,· ~: !>alaried qui et Person. motor home or? Walking Featuring beam ceilings, airy open feeling inside; ~·'-' ·.' , ,~·-··· • YCMNMJ ln..-eston ·19-1·8170. Sl8.5 Rare opportunit y , in distance to schools in· natural wood and bnck with the most privat _ :..-TheBluffs;carlyarca $38000 --- prime beach city~ Priced eluding parochial. Brand textures and pe rfect secluded s urrounding ' $.lSO. S41pcr 2 BR, 2 Ra , nr thousand s belo.,. new on market place. \ocation.Cal1644·721t. o uts ide . T h ere's a•I·---------· l·Story 3 BR.2 Ba. Starter opportunity. Town & Beach. Adult~. market! Walk to beach Bett e r see toda y . garden patio off e\·ery THERAPEUTIC SS7.000Aft.640-5560 Smalldupll'X-flotfancy nopcts.49'JZJ02ort2l:ll rrom this s pacious 3 6461711 room. LR has high A· NEWPORT SHORES but neat and clt•an as a i69·797'i bd rm home! Needs . ... · sha ped ceiling for a PLEA.SURI pin. Niel' o"'·nt•r's unit . ---- minor 'fixing and paint cabin-like effect. Call Doctor sa)'l'l, "swim" ... • 3 BR. A-frame + \gc OUTS T ,\[';I) ING LOVt-:l>Y oct·ans1de :I butWllATABUY!a.1ake 968.4456 don 'tjoinaspaorpaya fam .rm .$62.~ ' Tr.:Rl\IS. (V,\ appra1!>al hdrm. den, Emcral1I SSS with minor repair! • SEPTEMBER'S fee ! This home has its 3BR,2·sty.Jlugc garden ord ered'.~) lli.'lsband 1n Ha~·.S525 .6731 Ucn Offered for limited time . ' BY OWNER lg. 3 Br, 2 Ba very own pool. 2 bdrms., NEST patio. $63,750 New York and 1A1fc must -· ----• r ul ' "-----------" SWE-..ar: .a. ft"P •• lovely gold carpeting, in· For -the pen~ fa mil>·-4 BJt., family room; lgc. 1·01 n . Su bm1t your or. Newport leoch l 169 don't wait -call orq c ·• + den. North of 11wy. l:lnl:JlllU\I .... ~ Innocence ' tender 1..-,_ terlor wood, wallp11pers Forma l liv. & din. rms., patio. $73.900 fer -a c hance lo save ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~\i ~J:~;?u,....10 ArN(f' MEWPORTCREST S79,750644·2H17. ing care :ho"· in this and mirrored doors. r~or kidsrms.above,wetbar, CAYWOOD REALTY thousands'.!llkr962-5.511 LIDOS.A.HOS [®' ! I •••COMDO••• CORONA easily affordable cot · r~r ~~ali!r's :.t~caJI ~·~·;lf;-<;l~ng~o~v~en~·~· ...... bd~r~m~·~·~~==·=~:4:':·:1:2:90:•::16 BEA UTIFLl L income ''C ltt:Al.JJ>lf 1''F "' 3 , ~,!U j!,;\11 Plui h 2·Brh, den. 3-ba. DEL •••R tage, close lo beach! ay. s ng • S75.000 uno'ls. 2 lro'i•l"X"'· _ 1395 ,._ bedroom 2 bath, fplt·. .· t. ::. ij~ii.;J . Wpooallk~~~~n~i:cc~~·g:.~ii ,_.,. bdrm, 2 bath. Forever 552·1500 1399 Bak cr._sl.·cnst~ dble gar .. patio, comm . ----·· ·-~ "" DUPLEX yours for only $44,500 ! red h"1ll '"tlAltv I pool & rec ;:arl'a. l\\'311 SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. ~~~e{;~a~=~~~~ One or thOM! unusually I ~968~-~44~56'."..-=-~---=--~~~~~~~··Mlll;;;;;;'~"~-~·~~1 ·c!Th'~~ .. ~;~!S ~rh~~: ~!~sa. Sl29,000. Ccn7lury ~!:1~1_5_. A_gt_&16_~380 __ _ occ upan cy. CALL fine properties "''C wi.sh l. oversizedli~ingrm have WILL TRADE 548·1168 C)CJ-:,\NF ltONT 5 hr SJl-9411 everyone could own. But Walk To Beach H panoramic views of city hou~e. Wntr. rental BONDJtEALTYINC. there is on ly one duplex 4 +Fom=z+Diniftg Oneyrnoon and coast. Something FORSM.t.U.ff Ul::LUXt: 1'1t tPJ.fo:X. \Va s h i Ory. uiils. pc.I . like this. 1\\'0 bedroom R~freat special·Custom built. 5Bedroomhousclocalcd w /b ea ut J .Br , 2-ba ~·15,·,,1 .0·0 01 1002 d d h · r 1 Owner n qui ck AC· I • ~ • 1002 G ... ral an en ome 1n ron $175,000 . J\l ay trade . on near y '~ acre 1n owners unit. localt'u on . -lh lion. \\'alk past yards of T ~·~ r . acy 'n th•'• 1 M p I plusanextraun1l1n e ..,..,.,,. o pnv 1 ZAGRODZKY·Realtor. Corona de ar. oo. quiet s tr eet nr . LIDOISLt: E h Ith paradise. forest of trees, h · • 2 bdrm home· d •, · rear . a C' w c arm1n l!t · . 494.86 u ~ar ens • near pnvatc Newport's B~ck lia). \V a1rh lhc hoalS J:n b)' GOMf'lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ';11 TARREL EnlTORS, rn 1926-1976 MESA VERDE : Fruit Lrees, garden, dance veranda. 3 bedrooms +den or 4 bedrooms. Wood cabinets, built· ins, just $47 ,500 ! TiiE BLUFFS: Reduced $6900. 2· story villa, parquet floors, convel'Sa· lion pit, banquet dining. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, must sacrifice! 540-~720 JtSS H.Wl!Jd. ......_#,....,. ........... c.m;.,.· flrepalace . Each in decorati\'Cexterior.En· largemslr.bdnn.ovet· -=-'-'==-------I beaches . YOU OWN Yf'.:AGl-.:R l{ca lly , Wntr 3hr.2ba ll<tyfront. marve lous condition . try to parlour with looksrearpatio&g~~· L-aM'--' 1052 THI-: LAND · trade for .. 556-6171 675·4646 12 13·'494466 New Carpe•·. south of ~raekl i ng fireplace. belt Cathedral ceiling ...,.... hou•.eord•plc•.$179,5001 =::.:.:.:_:.:. _______ , ~ P 1 t bl I·-• I 11 . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... highway. Priced a l 00 ·3 es~ am "Y Jiving rm., overooka 644·1766 4.pJ,EX :A"umc1r;,V.1\. 8ays1tlercnt;&l,riizhtona $99,SOO. C•ll 673-8550. room . Didn~ng roomwseaud atrium, complete with * WlMl(~~c"H I """"""""""""""~"""""""""~ loan, .i!:ood rood. $65,000. sandy b<'ach 3 Bil . J•<.z 10 for inner. oo founUln. \ttr..,decortn-LACiU A_..._ r YEAGt:R R e alty, ba.; incl. gardener & cabi nets, dream built· side-lus h plants ~Ide. * IEST * OM THE IA.Y 356-6171 · c lean1n~ lady. Sl .250 ~1 0 ins. Topped by a hea\'Y A mus t see at $49.$00 In BEAunFULocean view •tarbor lnv~t Co. shake roof. ~~. bier, \Jnlv. Park. from co"J'. heme located $1&,SOO 21 "'EW UNITS 673"'400 , won 't lasl, ~ View from I~ moltpi. " - LE RAISOR in guar ed &ate area urposc area and gourmet to close in '.76. 8 X Groos. BLUFFS pl~h 3 BR. 2'.: Charming2 Br cottageon with 4 tennts courts, kitthen! Format dine. 2 be~l area in llont . Reh. Ba , a\'atl. till t'eb. I. lovely St. w/nn. ror l?X· I REALTY' s wim pool. jacu7.iti, vanity haths. plush Pr1nr\pftls only. Aizenl. $4$0.mo.644·2535 trta unit. Open dully. uaun•andpriv•tebeach ca.rpet, textured Call Roy. 968-933.-. orl ~--'--------- $7 64S-4M2S 4.523 Ca.mpus Dr .• Itvir\e parl(ln1. SSS.~. draperies, tiundttk and Dianna, 638·4109 OCE AN r R ONT, 3 br J .!!:4'.::·~=:.:· '::_\g~tc_·::::~=---1 ·"""""""""""""""""'-i Campus VaJley Shop Ctr. PoC>l. Boat slip availablC. home, I yr old, dlx. ltvatl. View-Sllan CUff By Owner. Lovely 3 BR, CALL IJJ.8600 BEAUTIFUL 4o8r, 2-ba, Bkr962->511 30 UNITS 3 ;o s mo. $175 675-1"19 Wl'lk to beach. LM:. mstr.1--:::.:==.::.::::.;::.:.::.:_ __ , Broadmoor home with ~:::..:::::.::.::c_ ___ _J Tustin Area, pride of • 3 br. 3 ba. lease or an le. Bit, 2 Ba, ramily rm .. Turtlt11..:0Ck , 4 br; 2~ ba, ocean "lew. Approx. 2200 ownenhlp, 2 + Acres of ON llt-;ACll. 40r, "'cw ll -~B~y~o~w'-n~e~rc.·~833'-'-·'-0IZl"-----I k lteh w /bit-i ns: frpl. fam rm. din rm, z story. aq. fl. F•mily rm, dining Don't give up the !!ihip! around Al I ad ul l!l . St t~ n:io. l('Ol.!iC. I-Urn or DUPLEX 2-'! br units, Carp, dr•P'!'· Assume 2 frple's, pool, Cul-d~· rmf&brkfatrm.-$8$.500. "Llst"' it in elassitled . $.M0,000. 11nnclpal$ only. unfurnished. Choice toe, So. of tlwy. exislVAloaa .$41,000 Sac, tm m ac eond . L...-. ...... a.otty Ship to l hl)l"e rcsu\1.s l A8ent . Call Dia nna . Waterfront Homes $79.SOO. Owner. ?UJ-5306 960-2643 960-.:J143e"'es .$69,950. 152.0535 831).5050 498-4040 &42·'618. 638·4109 or RO)'. 968.9332 Call 631·1400. - ' • I IJ• DAILYPILDT Thumoy.Sopleml>er1B~7S Condomlnl,... ¥lfMolt ............ elwoll-lllocl ...... t .. llflUoofw& ....,..,_ .. _ ...... lwoll-;:::~;;:~;:;:,::;--1~;~~~~~~~,P\~~~~ Unfurttllihe4 3425 ••••••,••••••• ... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••"••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houw1Uofw'lol--·U•f""""'"d HOMH1Uefwwitloed ..... , ................... """"' ...... 374 ,..rtlf«lo 376' ~delMr JIZZ D-Pohrl llZiN .......... ~ Jt6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••~,,,,,, BAYPftONT 2 Y-Z-ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-• •••••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• .,,..~. ~ r ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~~~••••••••••~?~~ :.~!~~~'.~~ ....... ~~.~~ ~':':':.~••••••••••••??!~ =23~~67~%$c ~ WlltlLYllATIS 'S:ac~.K c~ro.. ~.Bd;at~ 2t!~c1~~v:d~~a..,:~t~ Vr~~,~~:.~~~':ow~ SEP. lbr, frpl. enc gM, FREE FREE Sh&.rp 2 BR, 1 01\, homt Townh . lxec.tl'H Sllff'fl aerv, pool. lf'JIE MESA. l500 mo. Clll after tipm, 1225. ALSO 3 bt, 2 ba, JlV/ref blk to bm i;gl , .~ ·Prores11lonal Ser,·irc• SlnKh: cttr 1ar."N lre bark 1~=~orN~'1~:C. 2.:: u .. ..::rtMcl lSJS 727 YwWen ..... d 415 N. Newport. Bl, NB 493·fi l3i. very lge w/sm~U yard. anl~. siss. Yrty.67J. 0 57&0 • •LANDLORDS• ~~~~<knS~I O .. mo. Cu ll mo. Ask ror Bev or Joe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be•cbBlvdatYorlrtown f548.9681 2 8rS2:S.SYTb'util·pd $275.675·.s205 ESTCLIFY2 br lVI b H 0 m e f I• d • r • * _ » ' url") · gcJ,...567 ur ftl63..l7M Cullom a BR. a s.. cen· SJM41 I BEACllP'RONT2 br, 2 b•, No ptt/c~iki ; IWr& "''' s 165 MONTH toWnbouie. Adu.Ila "4tlY~ 64z...9900 2 Bil . 1 U1\ duplex. Jge tral air. Ml•slon Viejo STUDIOS A I Ills bltn1, 11r It Lndry fac-'s. 4Sl ~ Jns,644"4340 ; 11r l ·Bdrm. apt. 1 blopt no pris. 1728 &drord Ln. California's Lurgest patio & i 111glc gar. Sl!IS. Loqunal•oc.h 3248 area.$295.s+l·lDfl •P'uUKllchen '3$0mo. Yrly.61~7777& lBR GAR.. SPACE a bo,•e Coast H"•y.; walk ~.mo.s.s-1m •RentaJServlcr!• CallL:1rry.S.1G·S880 ··~··•••••••••••••••••• uple1ufurn 3550 :~=~~~r:rac1ut1es S$1M22l :pt.&DrJM . to beach &.wtuarf. W/W anfroot new 1 llr up· , ----~ _ 2 Br llooi e. child ren & ?CF:AN VIEW DECKS •••••••••••••••••••••• •F'reci Utlllliet NR. OCEAN new DPlx. J 1225. 840-ll41 eve ca~p, ~l.t -in r a n1e & ptr. Crpts. drps. gar: ,.r ; :: ?· pl•ts wclcomt•. ~ mo Neut & clean 2 IJR ., w!W .........,.._,.~ •Free Linen& br, l bl. Garb. di•p, ~.24 oven. re. ng; · Jy lse $315642-3-M.3 l l •;~:l~:ii l l~; 'I I 002 2000 :.'U78 f'omon11, l'arµt>ts,b ltn.kitl·h.,frpl , WIMTERRENTALS •TV &Maldserv.avall DtW, gar. Yrly. $310. Co1t0Mt1a -lltlSS IONllEALTV · -:!·= ·--_1 -J dbl 1:ur Larf((J)'Brd 8 BQ ChlldOK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11tttCIM-OT'JI•• 'ON 'rHE DAY ~ J. ''1£'! (1 ~ :J li R, 2 b:a . <'pt.'I. dl'J)6 , db . t ';.11n1 Jr O K.'fJT.S M.o ' :v!.:i''d~~~e ~~a~~ :rh~~e·s:r'vlee 67S.C>642/642·M96 Off ltcit.Poth 2 nd: 1 ba. Chlldren&pets Duplex •. )'rly . rent a l. ~ FREE SERVICE .:11ra~c . bltns, $.US. ino J\1tSSION n.F.Al. rv thU Bu y and Ocean front •I Mile to oeean OCEAN FRONT, lge de· I, 2 & 3 Dr. Adult.I no weh:ome. ~-mo. No Outstanding 3 br. 2 b ... :t-12S Uo wduin. • • 4U4·0'1J I • • rrom S28S to ~ vcr pets, dshwhn, shaa cpU. last no depailt 4go;.Z8S6 frpl. 1800 sq. ft .• upPtr. TO LANDLORDS 323 • -------month · · BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn corated, clean !i br, 2 ba closed garage, frplc, 496.ms · · Boat dock avail. Newly r.t c mber of IJo<i rd ()f FountalnYafl~ ""f;!\f E RAl.0 Ray, Wntr. ·6754060 aptsS16.S&$115.Spanl5h &lge lbr.67S-4688 BBQ. Gaa & waltr pd. or · deeor'd. Sundec::lr.. $165. Rea ltor !!, Better H u~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt:ntal, 11vt »ch, ttnni:s, ~ style bldg. pvt encl a:ar, Pool Hwtt,ngton S.och 3140 ll1S·42'00 ncss Bureau. ChamtM•r of Lnr)!o 2 l)r , hu~c rum11w pools Ii::. 2 br, rrpl, deck, Pete H:i.rrett Realty pool, sauna, lndry, adlt.t . OCEANFRONT 2 br $32S. LA MANCHA A'1'S •••••••••••••••••••••••,i..:c..:.,;,,:,:.:.. _____ _ Comme rce. rro, 2 i>n , 2 car garll ge. yd Whitewater vu. $475. 700E.8alboaBJvd. 17301 Keelson Ln 1 blk Frpl , Winier rental La-• •tlotlue BR . 2 81\, bltru, OW. 530-8505 bllns. comm ~~·im pool ~·J030 &644·181S w. of Beach off Siter. w111 ar . 642·4MK> i7B Sc~~t~c;·Cl'lt .. .., '' clos ed gar., nr lloa~· ____ Ki ds t•k . no fL'C $2&S. mu 84 2.7848 2 Or. 2 Ha from 1215. Uni· llvsp. Adu.IU. $285. mo. UUN T. S ch ~-3 hr, r\gl 11.12 4.121 Xlnt Oceun View & City t1pl•1•1 U"*"'" 3600 l Br, l 8\k lo Oce:tn Sl7S que adult apt.s. No lease. &12.(lS9G I L111h t s Sha rp 3 28r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-Wl•I•-• 3741 + util . Parking. MEDITIRlllAMEAM Sorry, no children ur -~=-'-------rplc,kids &pc.·t . -iio -... 213696 ""~ VIL ~E -llUNT Bch 4 br d 2 Sl1.1rp .I Ull . i''l bil.. 11 2ba, lge d«k. clcr g111r BALBOA Penin . Year · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ·..-LAv pets. mpl. rrdecorated. 2br, b 1 k.ld · t · r en. I tov.nhoU!'o'-' SJ95 monlt1 door, rt:rr1~. wt r. trush, round 3 br, 2 ba, Crpl c, EFFICIENCY APTS OCEANFRONJ'2 br . 2 ba. 1 Sr. 1 Br & Den, 2 Br, 2 APPLEAPTS 'lrg patio. 1 blk lo bc.'h No !!:~age . s, pc· 111·< • li757004Jorb73 9187,Art . g rdner incl. ~S-$400. g lira g e, $350. m o , from Sl90. Pool , maid, ws h /dry,gb.l'.$350mo lJi Br Townhouse. CIU'Pf'U. 6700 Wwrncr 1\\'e,H.B. si n g l es S22S y rl y . NWPT Bch 2 llr, l'hild, Hu I Be h 3 0 f!.10·4576 ~1 ·0725 phone, laundry. Vilhag( June or $450 mo. )'rl)'. dra pes. fireplace , 3 17 14)847~7 64 2·3912. "lnc)ton oc 24 ---Inn.494·9438 3713 S e a •h o rc Dr . pools, 4 tennis couru · -. pet. fncd, garage 1\).!l •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Orclinfronl North La.:una BRd, 2 Ilv, Cd~1 . no 673-6578 gym. suuna·s. BIKE TO BEACH BA Yf'RONT·'foue h thl· Fl'L', tiunt . ll br Twnh~(· Nc~·er Co\'l' 4 l!d, J ha, frpk'. chit ren or pets. $268. BACfl Ill pd •••• :.:::..c::.c=-------1 2400 Harbor Blvd HE •R SHOP"IMG , bo<tts! P anorltlillll' \'1('w. HOMEFIMDERS d k •14 6600 1... l . u , .......,.,. mo. ... .., .-occup ied . 4Br. 3ba. 30 ' t:c , patio, s te ps tu mo . .,. · """s1e up /$60. wk Crescent Blly. lbr. 2202 w. Oceanfront. Costa Mesa (714 )~7-8020 1,2 &3 Br :ipts. bltns, dis· Brand new. lge 2 br, 2 b.a *642-9900• ho.It sli p , teuru~. pool, Belich. n ewl y painted. 1435 N.Cstltwy 494.~ w· t 1 1 $175 hwashers,50mew,f ..... IC'!i apt. Pool, patio.sunroor. J.1c·uz1.i. $650 l~i·.547·9'J'5 S850 . Winte r , Sl ,000. RI{, 2 Ba, in Cdm, no in er r e n a · Adult 2 huge bedrooms .,. Sec. bldg. AdulL~. $650 . ... T ~ \ or ti73·~1!':1. Yearly . No pelS. 4!}1 ·64 ~ pc ls or children. $.320. Ckeanfronl 2 br, 1 ba, util month. 675·8234 · Si70 no pell!. Inquire apt ~2 ~0~a~i~a::i::~~t~~~ mo . Call owner da)'5 I' ·::1 ~1:1~; ~ ----------mo.644·6800 Cd ; Also year round Beaut. lge 2,..a & 4 br. G568W.W1lson 538.2579 (2 13 )9 45 ·2347, e\.'eS =~J :idlf ;1 .t ~.JI I SPARKLIMG MEW Vs~t~:~net~~i.e~C~r~· ~·~~d~ ,"\r. new Eastside CM , ach. S36·0321 Ocelinfront/view, frplc. NEWLY DF.cORATED ..::.:..:::c.=-------ll-""=L1::.:J6=9=7-·69=54-'-----\~ -' 144ooe!Mar.494.7188. 3BR·2BA-yrd·2 car gar. L 2B d p bale. ~a r. S32S. up. 20M 2 l~r. w /gar. erpt. $18S. NEW Lg. 3 br, d!lhwshr., s12::isunt.1 1\n:i, l IJr1·ot 3 Bcdr?i~~~~~: hath,------N o p e ts . 325 /mo . B:h.te~~ls~Po!1~8w1n::~ W.Oce anrrontScedaily, Wat er pd. 2176 ••<.;" ent'. gar. 2 ba sns mo, BEACH-YEARLY l<t AC. yard 1 Bd. house for rent year 0 w n r / A g t . lease $4SO. (7141 499.2926 646·3114 Plat'entia. G36-4La> 1.5. New Jg. 2 br. palio. Ip;. D~luxe, very lrg Jbr. Nu SIJ(I ilunt. Beach. qun·! I (i rcplacc, bllns, $325.& around, frple, ~·alk to 64 2 8 235 /64S·6929. or (213)190-4801. Oceanfront apts av all , closets, enc. gar. $22.5 cp'ts, all bit-ins, f1)lce, nr brv.· garaAc. S:JtiO . p e r rnon th . 2 bcat•h. S300. per mo. 505 r-.1arth aa~-~-,~~-l;;-::':::';:'::::'°';;::::;:::::-I NEWBREEDAPTS mo. Gd . loc. M7 2541 or water. $395. 646·9'218 or S 13 t . I Uedroom. l·'\4 bath, ~65 . L b d L ----0 ( . . from $14S to $100. Util in· Bach /lofl C"JlS. Ulil, pd, -"'=2-'-l-"17-'2'-----,-,.-·l-".6:::7>-0::::5::5::5:... ------. S ,\ n a 1c1 n1 l Jr Close to sehools & park. , .. ?_,m092 a r Y <t n e . Apartm•f.ts Furnished c~an ront. Spacious. cl. a'7S ·~73 ; 67S-5205 or -,_ w ga r:i~c tt ici·c l e to b euc h . "" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• W!nter S32S.·$425. incl. 871·8471 applns . g ar, p o ol , 2br, Iba condo. Washer /QCEANVIF.W 2 Bil. ~~~ 1(~~~~;~ ~r;;~ ot'e Child ren OK. LAG UNr\ Charmer , 2·6r Balboa Island 3706 ~ul~•~l.~o~r~Y~e~·~r~ly~.~·w~-~I062~:..· -1;;;;-;;';~F~R;;;::;:;--;2;-:b:r-::~ jacuzzi. 393 Hamilton, dry.er· H e frig. P ool. partially furn. gar, $350. ;~ 517:;, ,\nahl·im, neat 2 br 2Q2 Spr1nJo:field, !Ill house w /cncloc;ed yard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rooms $36. week. $125. OCpe~~~plexO~O imm~l-"'-'-"-'-11-------Patio. 968·509'1 wknds & mo. yearly. 548·1601 ~ wga rai.:c. W.nfUcach,6 blks on S4 25 . m o . Ce ntral 2 Brhouse+prkg._gas& month.Apartments,SSO. occupanc'y. 5'45.4337 llRLOFTOMLY -•~1~1~6~·--------1 ;;::-::-_=~-;;;:;:=:;--;: tSI ~ Co~la r-.1esa , 2 hr i\dasms, N. at ,\1 abama Lagu na. LI NG O ll E water pd . $310 yr1y . $27S week, $200. month & up . 213·654 ·7698 Pvt patio, frpl , l )'r Jsc ATTHE BEACl-1 Bay front , Newport I:-.. l'' yard, I amily welcome prin~fteld Estates 497·31Ml winter. 675-3063 lleated pool & nearl -====-='-~~---1 Avail. Sept.. lSth NEW /LG E 3 BDR $.115 dupl~x . 2 lgc pa ti os. ,s,!25 w.·~tmi ru.lcr. 3 hr. KentRoqersReafty L --H-1-11 3 SO 3 Beach. Laguna Motor S.taAna ' 3710 HA.YLOFTAPTS llunt in p;t on J-l a r bour 2 8';)~n,S385 n1C"e i0<·a tiunforfam1l1·. 960·3858or a9una s 2 lalboaP•nlnsulo 707 Inn, 1.57S N. Cst. Hwy.••••••••••••••••••••••• a rea. 1 Hr t•uxc,S325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·••••••••·1~·~"'~·~353~7~·------·1 ·~~~:":~:::::"::::~1 213 A•ocado, CM Pier Avail. 673 93.l."i ~~5k~~ri:.ir~~1~1.' ~pat·. 3 848..8300 3 UR , 11 i Ba home. bllns. 2 BR , l door to beach. AMBASSADOR IHHS 645-0143 Adults 846-4150 Ray front 2 Bd. 2 Bu . P \1 ~.• Ci·prc"". 4 '·r, fn"d _ $2'90. m,o. short term rental. Week· Oceanfront 4 Br, lipt. OF •MERIC• 1 -----~----1 BR cprt d,..,..., fnllc 1 """"" ~ u ~ 12 13)330 ~•• I hi 673 •••• w· t I N 1 .., '"' 3 Br. 2 ba, c~t. pal1'0, nr · · ',.... ... ·• ' Bch & pier. SS.SO. yr Y· l )d,kids &peL-;ok ~BR llunt. Continental """"' y ormont y. ·<J<J'fll in er ease. O pc s . TWOLOCATJONS OCC. ~25.•1•009 A Mos· fncd yd , garage. Single 979-193S &6#-4Sl0 "' b d c d 1 1 b h S 4 8 5 . 4 94 · 7 O I l , o r ~~~i:~~~~{~= I ~"'~~!'2~~~-:::;:--:-;---lc~~~.-~~~;-k";;;J S2a.:r Stanton, 4 r, yar & ?n o. poo •, t' !ie · L09una Miguel 3252 HEAUT. Bsyrront 2 br. 2!3·3SS·9434. WEEKLY RATES sion, $52·4S76 aft6 on Y· · j)larage.Scenow ki d s /p c t OK . $2 95 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt. beach &dock, gar. FULL SERVICE QU IET 2 b r, loc k e d ?Jif l'mbe r of Board or 979-71\SM LOVF.L Y 4 br home Ulil pd., $32S. Wntr . Ckeanfronl Attractive 2 2277Harbor,C.J\1 . •2Brupper. Mesa Verde. READYTOREHT garag e, pool, mature Reul tor s, lie!ler Busi· SllAHP 3 UR ? fut I w/v1ew. $425 mo. 1s t /l ast 675·6475 bd, 2 ba, apt. Fabulous 2909Bristol,S.A. Adults. $185 . Garage Sh•g crpts, drps, paint-adults, no pcts . $200. NEWPORT MARINA lll'Ss ll urcau,Chamberof t t h • b ·'·h l c o~e +$SO clean'g . fee . \•iew. Winter rental. No MS-4840&S40.Z300 avail .. nopets.833-8974 ed.&a1stove&garage.1..:548.::.-4cc922='--------Commer~e. 505 t·~urle P~~ll' j a ceunz~\s 49S·0552or49&19S7 LG . 2 br, 2 ba. Bayfront pets. Days, 494 -lOSS . C,\SAV.ICTORIA Sorrynopet.sort'hildren. 530~ · · · • w/view, frpl & wash'g. Nights, 494·5602 or S185.mo.4~Al!lhSt. ---'--------1 P.~rkllk e atm?spherc. MistlonVirio . '3267 facll. Wnlr.$.150.utilspd. 494·3834 . APCll"hn•nh: 1,2&3br,DeluxeUnrur. 11JKE to bcal'h 2 br. $185., f,!\{~ 1.'1r;;~ FREE REN· •••··~··•••:••••••••••• Also 2 br, 2 bu upper. AC · '\Jnfurni1Md or Furn. gas/wtr pd. LG, 2 BR, 1 ba, enc. patio suiglesok,C.l\.1.0rll.ll. CURTIS 3Br. 2Ba. Fam. Iloom , r c ss to pvt . bch,-Lux . 2 BR., den, 3 Ba.,••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults-NopelsSec.gulc Sl8Smo.lat. 1 J\llast+$15 2 br, 2 ba, kids. pets. Lag. ll.EAL ~ATE l'ool , $450 mo. du ys w /wash'g . fat'i Wntr. Pvt. beach. tennis. pool. General 3802 Pool, rec rm, elevators sec. 842·0389. Spac.Garden,o\pll Pri. patio, lanai pool. pri. beach, lovely ~ardens, offering 2 br apt $i75. 919 Baysi de Dr 673·8414 Oeach,2 br,$240.,ulil1xl. 962_2456 833·8162&645-0260C\'CS. $300. uli1 s pd , 11 aft Winter lease $4SO . ••••••••••••••••••!•••• S25Victoria,642·8970 WALKTOBEACH 1singlesok&Pool .. house 6Pl'o1675·4465 (714)499 -2926 Of ANAHEIM CdM 3 br k' 'ds l Ground floor 2 BR Co do 1213 ,7~ •601 CLOSE lo Shopping. 1 & 2 1&2 br, cptll, drps . bllns , 2 Br S250 yrli' nr ocean · · · pe s. 3br, 2ba. huge mast~r br. n • ....,... · VIEWS' Sl'ORTSI 205 & 212 5 h S ,\Jso 2 br . $21S., singh•s, Singles, children, pets erpts, .dr.ps, bltns, gar, Atlractive2Br, B tobC'h. C · . •. BR, pool. Ad.Its, no pets. ~i:arajll'. It t . No pet/child : patio shai; f ·1 NB \m c• 1 I """'" Sundeck. Winter or year· .1.y.1.1L1••••~. New ~nyon. Rim.Aptstn Cpt., drps. stv, ref. $165 536·42!':19orMi -3957 ll8 46th St 644·4J.IO amt y, · · 1 to•· .-ee. OK . Barba ra. 963·6739 or poo prl\'l eges . .,..,,.,. mo. .., .., -A h 1-lill 979·8430 673.57~4.Agt . 830-5891 -ly.673 -0236aft5 Lovely, ultra modem 2 na etm s gave you & up. 1887 Monrovia WALK to Be hl&Zbr BR. 2 ba. frpl. View l\.1ain all these abundantly ! 548-9743 1644 ·9419 ac • UPPER Duplex, balcony Balboa Island 3206 4 BR Eldorado. crpts , Bayvi e w 3 Br 2 Ba. Country Club li\•ing. pool. adults. No pets. O\'erlooking bay. l blk. to ••••••••••••••••••••··~ drps, bltns, patio, fed )'d . duplex. Crplt>, dshwshr ~ch. S4SO /mo adlts Golf. 11 t e nnis e ls . STUNNING lg. 2 br, 2 ba Sli5 & up . 220 12th St .. 219 bch. 3 hr, 2 full ba. h1 · ' 3 Br a\.'a il ror yrl.y . 1 bloc•k Village Real Estate Close to school&. shop'g. putio. $4SO yrly lse. C<tll OOD R. E. 494·75IS 1-forseback riding. 1. 2&2 dwns trs. Garden apt. 15th St. 846·39'.?7 open bea m ccil'I!. liv r n\, to biy. ,Bar & patio. •E~~n~=~~a~':oua SJSO.mo.BJ0.5891 835·3100/673·4221 ~•wportleach 3769 ~3m~ den. For info .. ~tool, etc. $215. 710 18th 2b r . e arpe t s. drapes , bri c_k frp l. all bltns. in~. 213·79S·64009·5 pm 46R 2B\ M oo H rt•-h 3269 OMTHEl•Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 ·4 . lndry rm. S1S5. 17411 refr1 g ., Ji;ar . Yr . roun ··1 • 1 ... ~ •wpo -oc .., N C 1 . 1 2 b S4SO. Call aft 6P ~t •Slater /Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, $200 . Util paid, 926 ewport resl O\e Y r , lalboa Island 3806 LRG 1 Br, pool, nr. shops, Queens. %8·7123. 968_1085 • 3br, 2ba. Winter $315. C arpels & drapes . Fireplace. 675·7016. 4BR.2BA ... $345 TOWNHOUSE :!Or , E.Balboa.675-4533 21 l:?~ba , dbl garuge ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlts /no pets. Util pd. Irvine 384~ • •Springdale/Heil 2 V..Ba , pool , bltns. w/opcner, 3 ~eeks, wet 3 BR a \.'ail for yrly. 1 1884tl1onrovia.548·0336 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR l\t od e rn. 2 Blk s 3 BR ,2B,\ ... $145 wash /dr'y, gar. NopeL~. t BR . lge liv rm, kit, bar, pooh l.teruus.V.'alkto blockto bay.Bar&patio.LG 2 BR l•J!i b Sl di NEW R ch S J Hea ch . Pool. Garden JBR .2 1~RA,trces,patio. •Edinger/Bolsa Chica 675-9188 downtown Balboa. $215. beac ·No pets . S48S. 213-795·64009·5pm : · a u . o, . a n ° an oa-Courtyard. Lot·k Gar. Wntr. $375. Poss. yrly. 38R 2 8A ,...,.,., utilinl·l.642·3519 675·7184or67~1070 qw1et 4·plex, new paint, qwn deluxe townhome. Adults.$2S0.646.5210 N B ' ···~ 2Br.2ba,gar,ldry;yrly cp s, drps, bltns . 2·Br,2·ba,den.SanJoa-I-'--'--~------ • r.So. a y.SSl·6172 •Brookhur.st/Garfield LIDO ISLE BAY VIEW, beach. l br STEPS tu bclich, vi ew, or winter, s ome furn Carport-lndry. Walk to q\.lin Garden Pian'. View. Dix 3br. waterfront con·' Corona del Mer .J222 2 BR, l Bt\ ... $28.S Lovely 4 br, 2 ba home. $220 & 2br $300, ulil pd, spac. 2 hr, 52.SS. a \·ail. 673-5120eves shops & scbls. l ebild OK, 1\vail. now. SSOO. 552-4010 do. plus bout slip. 2·carA, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .: 963·4;&:1or963·1786 f'rpl. patio. ullelee. kit.. pier/pkg, adlts, 303 !:;, (714 )529·5601 I lb P I-·• 380 nopels.$200.S40·6338 or640·8287 eves. gar,, patio, 21,1, ba~~ BEAUT. Lg. Oceunview 3 dbl. gar. $450 9 /1 . 6/! or Edgewater. 1·8'11·2866 ~ a oa en rQUla 1 Ref ri g trash compactor • br, 2 bw duplt:x. B\lns , Nice 3 BR, 1:\4 BA, good $S 50 yr ly. 673-13 34 ; VER y lge & modern 2 br ••••••••••••••••••••••• $190 Freshly decor'd. lg . 2 Laguna 8eat:h 3848 d I s h ~a s h c r $ 7 00: waliher/dryer. 2 t'a.r gar. areu. $325 mo. Call 673·4798 BALBOAIMM up!ltuirs. ~~cps to ocean. WALK lo bay /beach2 br. br: quiet, pool. no•••••••••••••••:••••••• 645·16119to5. · $4 2 S Ad It N t • Winter "$160 ·$235 Mo. W~ter, tra ~h&'!Ycuble t•r.r ba, garage, J<tuqdry, c ~1~drcn /pet s . Sen. Drop a pebble 1n10 the ,, 67 S_ 4 · 062 u s. 0 pes. 982·4471Agent ,. OCEANFRONT2br,yrly, lnt'l.util.equip.kltchen. pu1d. Free wusher & pulio. S250toS275yrly. C1t1i e ns Welcume. Oc ean from your Apl .3Br. 2ba , bltns, ~ar, Comfy 3 br 2 ba nice bltns, gara~e s:rro No pool. Near bus, mkt, etc. dryer . Sept. to June , 'Refs . .5411 ·7558 · .548-3607 646 ·2738 Lease. Luxury, security, Oelux. Pvt patio. Yrly;{ 3 Br, 2 Ba. new spacious yard $3SS '6291 f albng Pets 645 ·3655 105 Main St,675·8740 $260 . mo. 4608 Seashore ' ~1ature adults. 31755 Cst. S350 mo. 6i5«159-I . tri l e" I S500 404 W Dr. ts75·8345 SPAC. 3 br, 2 ha, frplc, 1.~ •Shady El""""ool* llwy. 499·2835. . · · ater Dr 842·2717 LlDO ISLE. Beaut. S-Br, LG . CLE'. AN t br. "-st ---------1 Fe.rnleaf, 6i5·6675 fqr , -~ 2 BR 1h blk t be 1 blk to bay or bch, views. 1&2 Br $17S. Up. Adults. San Clemente ~6 ······················~ appt. lrYine 3244 4'-ba', near club. $950. mo. O<ty, Bch. loc. AdulJ,.s, no · .0 at· 1· So. of Bal. P ier. No pets. no pets. 177 lo:. 22nd St. Recently built 2story 2 br. ,..;.'--'-"---------•••••••••••··~··••••••• A~1.. 67S·Ol23 pets . Vtly. Sl95. 673-0072 Wtn~~~ or ~tbl~yrly. $450. yrly. 494 ·1795 645·3732; 642.:1645 2 b a I u x u r Y c on · • 1319 Bonnie Doone , UNIV p k Te-Twnhse BLUFFS z Pl 4 BR C 1 M 3724 1 ~6~7~5-~~f2~l~-~~48~"._--l -~:';;;;;;:;:;;;:.:;::~::::;-t---~-:------1 dominiums. Xlnt views, Be ach, com . ce nt e r.. trvine Terrace 3·Br · r ••· · an; ... os a •sa IAYFROMTCOMDO from$325.)Tly.494·1795 1100' 2b t 'hb 4 1 2·ba Jam rm iliceyd' 2 br . 2 ba . Beaut bonus room ; immed.•••••••••••••••••••••••LG2br,lbaocean apt. B I Su HaciendaDeM.sa .. r, a . ·p ex. $450 'mo . , , Greenblt. C.omm. file 's. occ. S59S Mo. Agt 644·!133 $39.95 WEEK & UP w /p~tlo. No pets. $275 ~eek.' ~::rti:~~arde'!i 160 W, W11..., C.M. . VICTORIA BEACH ~I:~.u:9~.:i.~.lts. Lease, 604M .. ldC 38 S360. SS2-7389 eve & mo.1nc.wt.r&cableTV. Ch 2 Bd ; d a~go . :Y ·tlr 213 -722-6810 days f.1r . New OCEAN VIEW •Studio&IBRApts Wntr. Days~ 542-8206, b\dg.$5.W.Openl-5Sat& ClasedGcragH poo~.r'deecrk .• garag~~N~ Jr .......... en, . a, p pa o Shipp Townhouse. 40r, 2~ba. •TV & MaidServ Avail Eves: 631-0394 Sun, 310 Fernando, apt BEAUT. GROUNDS Apartments Furnished , ........,mo. din, lge fam, 3 decks, •PhoneServ,Htdpool 312. ADULTS.NOPETS p e ts . s35o 1r,t o y ea r or Unfurnished 390Q. Agt. &M-6397 * REMT ALS * pool, tennis. Lease $S7.5. •Children Section Bachelor yrly, sgl, $160, Olive Wiggenhorn, Rltr 10 minutes lO ocean. Lge 'round ••••••!•••••••••••••••• B ·1 pd N THE TERRACE 67.5·3122. •$5 OFF week's rent utils pd. 1818 W. Ocean· 675-6160 2 Br S21S .' lge 2 Br '..:G:..0:..0:.D=..cR:..·.::E.c. ---''cc"'.c·.::75=1=81 THE EXCITING •l r , ut1 . ew cpts, R w/ad £ront494--4029 . ,. p•Lu MES PTS drps, frplc, $230. Adult. 38 .2Ba ........... $42S 2B d Hoa Quit 2JJ6NewportBlvd,CM 1..::=.:..:::......='------IBAL. PENIN. Condo, w /pat10 $220. Gus & STEPS t o bch . 2·Br '"'m AA • nopet.s.833-8974 U NIV.PARK reon onr . g. e · WINTER only. l br fWll. 3-Br, 2-ba, well decorat· water incl. Draperies, duplex apt. Sl4S. mo. J\11NUTESTONPT ·• -"'--"=c-===-'----12BR .. lba ......... $325 pvt,!rplc.Child /petok . .548·97S.'ior64.5-396'7 S h d f I carpets, gas heal. gas W o od s C o v e ar e a . BCH C I M 322• Encl pal pool Low teps to beae . $225. mo. e , rnl . cor . o c . . OS a •sa ., 3 BR., 2 Bu. · ...... · $400 ·m 5305• 979 7sSs 2035 Fullerton. CM incl . util & parking. Panoramic OC"ean vu. stove, air· conditioninJ:, LING 0 R . E. 497 ·3150 Bach, 1&2 BR. from ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLEROCK en e. · · 544.6899or67S.7598 S4ZSmo.Agt.644·6.197 swimming pool, r ec. $172.50 LUXURIOUS &astsid~ 2 4 BR. 2 Ba. . ..... $575 5200,000 View Estate ~::e~~r,.n~ 2~!a.c1:r~';:1-=.:..:.=::..;:.:..:==:......--1 room. was hers&dryers. CANYON view 2·Br apt. Adults, No Pets sty. Duple:<, 3 br, 2 ba. GREENTREE!-IOMES d 000 63 d . West Oceanfront. 1 & 2 , $275 . m o . Ce ntra l 1561Mesa Dr. I Id' d I JBR 2 B • .,.,Sun erSl .mo. 1·0797 res!lln g rm, extra lrg ONTHEWATER BR, uppec , "ara gelBR,ut1l .pd ,drps,cpts, Laguna. LINGO R.E. rm . 1n rm, b . gar, .,' a ............... orS4S·7I02 rooms , encl . gar. .. r (5 Blks EastofNewporl Pvt. Palo·o. "25 mo. 3 BR 3 Ba .... ,,c New 2 br, 2 ba. gar . ..,...5 space, stv, refri g, W /D. stv, re rig. $170. mo., ..:•.:c•:..7·.:cl.::150:.::..______ Bl d ) ... ·• · ······ ·· .... ~ w /storage. Adults only, -" 1· \' · ·i 64S·7888 COLLEGEPARK NEWPORTHEIGHTS nopets. Wntr.675·!453 eve. 673·7412 831 -9276 546-9860 3BR.2Ba.+0 ..... $425 3 Br, lrpl, reneed yard .l""'-~~------1~;;;;:;-;;:;;;-;;;-;;;;-~:;::;:; b OAKRIDGEVILLA Newpo~le-h 3"69 --------- E SIDE Charmo'ng 3 B 1 I d rd OWN YOUR OWN ""'xlO' 2 BR. I a, dining rm, " - 0 • · · r, nc u es ga cner New P••'nl, $400 month. SUS c•SfT•S ~ 3 b 2 b bl h'ld •••••••••••• ••••••••• J ,, B h h DE E OHO ~ . A A Mob1'leHome,locatednr. newly decorated. $300. r, a, tns,c I ren •• D " a m w/ uge yard. ERFI i MES 521 El Modena548-5041 L I r b h I S225 858 W PARK NEWPORT 1 Country .atmos phere . 3 BR, 2'h Ba ......... S42S &ar1gber5mcAedyultsurnon1· ,ac · Lido Island, by water. mo. 613 ·9591 Cwe'n'teorm64•.511~· · ~e Avail. now. F:dm. only. Rancho San Joaquin Th e Bluffs , 3 BR & ram. · •no Only $2,950 total. Finan· • · "' APARTMEMTS $350 /mo. lst +last. + 2 UR 2 B ••75 "Greenbelt". Avail.now. pels.2llONewportBI. cible. Call: 67J.S3S9 or CoronadelMcr 3822 Bachelor1or2 · a.·········,..., 673.~98 ••••••••••••••••••••••• > Br. crpls, lgc closets, dep.962-8118. 552 .7500 Partlyfijrn .• $575mo. LOWWEEKLYRATES NEW 3 bdrm 2 ba sLO\'e, $185. &&2·5466 or Bedroomsand CHARr-.tlNG 3br, 1 bu on d h'll reolt v A11ent640-5.560 Execllffv•S.itn DUPLEX 3 br, lh: blk to ,::arage. Bltns. 0 Poinset'.c64_5_·44_83 _______ 1 Townhouses BIG' re I 2010 • h G · & r Fr. $229.500pen9-6 tree-lined Cul-Oe·suc St. ·.:llMl!.hfft-:--BEAUT. Bluffs Condo. 4 Hew;ort wl Be · ar,newpaJnt re-tia,CdM.S49-8867Days. ARDEN Apt.2 br. Iba. Daily · •. Oceanvicw. $325. 2009 -----~~--1 BR., 2\.A.t ba. Immed oc· Cool .. u_.. ·model'd. ba. $27.5. Wnlr. , \d 11 s Pool T · R bl. R' ht s J · Gol f •~ B73-.. 04aft.SPM 2 Br. 134ba, ups tairs. en c . gar . > u s . pa· s-enrus ' epu ir,645-6646 1i:: on an oaqwn cp'y.$4 50.Agt.644·1133 64z,.2611 -29 63 A r F h" C 28 d · 1 r r p I c, w r w c p I, 846·71 . 1-1349 cross rom as ion • r se. r, en. s 1 n p; c f.:.C:..=-"-=-=c..:.----1 ... 3 Br condo, 3 ba, r pts. level.centrallli.r.5550 yr· BLUFFS 3br. 2ba tri· Studios& I Ir's BAYFRONT 2 br, 2 ba, draperi es, new paint. Island at Jamboree on -, drp 1· bit 1 1 1 1 FRHL' P•tlo, $325 mo. Yrly . Le•••. ••75 mo. UCB. BR,l'h BA.lg .rms,new SanJoaquinHHls Road. Oakwood o rre r s th• s, pa 10, gar., ns, y. ti7S·4059. eve, xtra c e.a.n, nl cely • 1nehl -· 1 t d Ch' Id ' ~· W pd 548 E «•.20t3af16PM (213 64 kd pain .cp , l'Jl5 . 1 ren 171•16••1900 finestincountryelublit"~' """""· ater . ·1995. dee. Walk to CdJ\.1 Iii & .Y.R Utililies .,... ) 1 ·32S'i'. w ys . OK. 545-637S eves "' .,,.. 1 67S·78S4 BEAUT. New Rancho San Eastblurf Ele m Sehl. :tull Kitchen I ~~-"-::;-:";-;-';-;-'--::-:--:-·l::"':-".:.:.:--::::.::.::='-"''-:-~~~~~~~~---1::::::--::-:---::-:--'-~--=I· ing at a price you can af~ I Joaqu1nTwnhome.2Br. 644 .4986 •HeatedPool lbr. Hal~ block bt'h. Nr.beach2br,2ba,deck, EAUT. Owners Lge 3 $330. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba. 2 fo rd. There's $1 million. l,.i Aere, l br, _ulil pd , 21,2 ba, 2 sly. Overlooks l----·-------1 •Laundry FaciliUes Fplce. Winter. l23 44\h frpl, bltns. Rar. No pets. Br. 2 Ba, all bltns, WW story, 2 car encl gar ., tn recrt>at.ional facilities. !PK~· SJ8g· f 1 lc 'd golf course & lake . S57S. 3 BR, 2 BA open beam •TV&: Maldserv. incl. Sl. 493-7410. Sl95mo. $350. mo. 675-0929 Crpl., Cust.drps,incl. dbl balcony. &42·1003 NIGHT LIGIITED TEN· ' a, rp c, • s , 547·7044 /S52·00S5 ccilin~s. pools, tennis •PhoneService Beautifully rurn. 4Br. SPAC.dlx2BR,2Ba,1''-gar., Lge p,t. Palio, Nr DO GR NISCOURTS.Afalltime pet, fncd, garage. crts. Close to bch. Yrly. l-:..::=c.::.::..;,;;:=------l ~~ W r f£ Pl K 'd LI • EAT Vu.· activities d irector who Family, 3 br, kids, pct. RENTALS $42S. 645.1531 or6ll·l400 Shad Bnts-Pool Duplex. Steps to bch. blk lo ocean. Peek al the eslc 1 aia, 1 s Tnhse, 2 BR. 2 Ba, uni· plans parties, BBQ'&~ fncd, garaRe. 2 BR. 2 Ba ...... $350/360 * Y * $4.25 mo to mo or yearly . water. $365. lse. Da\·e S. OK . $325. 493·1534 que features. $501}. mo. trips & more ! Free Sun- Pool, 2 hr. blxJ, kids. pet. 3 BR, 2 Ba ...... $400 /425 Rent or Lease Option BY ~~p:fs~111.:i ~~·~ulM: -"=7=·::0308::::=· ======l=644=·7=2=l=I=A=gt=.====-I KIDS PETS OK 61S·6359 day brunch. gora•e.$265. FeeAgt. 3~,2 Bo ...... $385 1450 OWNER. 4Br, "' ba, 645.3732 , 642.3645 . 'SEEK & ffND" EASTSIDE DUPLEX l•-------•I Plus beautiful s;ngles , HOMERMDERS 4 OR. 2 in: ea .... , .. , $450 Ba ye rest . Ivan Wells.1..:=.==:;::.:::.::; __ -I North Carolina LARGE 1 BR. S2l5 MO. OCEANFRONT 1 &2 b e d room apts , •642•9900 * 2 & oen waterfront .. $600 Home. Pool, fr'!'I Dr & •Troplctl Pool• 645.8964 rurnished & unfumishell. Fttrm. $900 mo. incl pool 1 Br cpl& drps bltrw; o c A P r. 11 A T T 1-: K A s N <> t: L' i\ K l-""-"-'~:--:::----~-1 3 BR, 2 BaT. $350 Winter Oakwood Garden Apts LE RAISOR & garden maintenance. patio'. ULilitiespa'id. s1eO ILLA MESA ,Gard en STEPS OBEACH offers an exelusive ··No 642·3099. ' mo.S48·ll6S P.1 U G GAR 8 TR OF C IT N /\I. 'r /\ Apts 2 br patio, pool. 3BR,2Ba.S325Winte r Rent Raise Guarantee". REALTY R R 8 L U E R I I) G E M O u N T A I N playground, gara!'C from IA YFROHT We. guarantee that your New~ri R<.h cnvo'ron. 3 4523 campus Dr .. Irvine Br~~S~~tR ~h .2~; '~r;;, Lg• Funt 2 Ir c £ B 1 TM y 0 N s 1• 0 ". R A v s E: A S20.5 . 719 W. Wilson. 3 Br, 2 ba . unr, $475 yr. rent will not be raised (Qr ,... V 11 Sh Ctr 9798685& 2843 Bllns W(W drps pool 646·!2Sl 1 F'ULL YE AR .& S\Jll lge Br. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. 2 Campus 8 ey op · · 673-· 5200.' Adi ts, ~o p~ts ~YORN KA ~II EV I N PE: N P o i\t have the £1e:"ti bility tf 2 Br. l ba. adull.!!i, no pcLc;. Small yard. (jus sto\·e. $250. mo. SS6·72SO frplc's , l•e putio .... ,.,, CALL 833-8600 642.9520 IS NEW 2 br p•t1·0 m th I •• · ...,, s pac. ark yd Well garden. Adults, no pets. C)', Models o~n d0 •0y 10 DB" b " Westminster 3291j;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ LI s Ao N s Ho L w AN 1 1. RA c · · · on o monu10t•cupan· . A REAL HOME On ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-· ... cared for cond. Steps lo · CR F. F. SL TARNER G NE: R IQ T 527W. v.'ilson,6'2·1603 to 7. Sor ry, no pel.5 or i Westclifr Plaz.a,.on quiet ch arm In Jt dt!.ad e nd Looking for a r11m\ly to J BR Furn $1.M o E o r L U o x o U t z R E D T :'i F U lli;,-~~;;·~&'il;:;;;:-;;;11~~~~~~~~~~1 children. ~1onth to month'! Culd e sac. S4 80 mo, street. 4br. 2ba. wood rent our home. 4 BR, 2 tBRUnfurn $165 l!Br,newpainl&drps,stv occupancy & roommate' 548.0950 paneled accent m large BA . crptg & drpe . Rf(). Loll of bll.n.S, pool, welk U K L B E L E o B L D B u n N H co o & refrig. Adu1t.s, no pets. DELUXE 2 & den, 3 ba, r-'!rvicc 11vail_able. • living room &nd lovely Nice fenoed back yard. to s hopping. ,. mi', $1&5. S48·6920 poOl, patio: Homelike r.mrmw •• ~burnl'ng $ll5 063 && n TOEPNDIE•ATROUAUERA il IL'--Adul o' akwood L. ' l "'UAIU ·mo. •4 ~ be1eb.9SlW.19thSt. DEl..UXE3bra"'• 2full set n1,xn we. t!I, "'I *** F)lESHl..Y PAINTED 3-0r home. Two-car aarqe, patio & IOw mtlntena.nce ya.rd. Private home for one year lease. No pct.I, s:t:IO. mu. PONIJ..D ['!. BIRO & ASSOCIAT£S, 2192 MatUn1Sulle156. lrvlniu, ca. tn4) 7&Z·1!1l$ rptce . W1111'm eame l ~963~·~17~88~~;;;~-::::::I~~~~;;;~~·-~~~~ o rt SAR c L v N RC 11 AR Lo TT 6 baths,· sw'imnu....,n•' pool, nopet.s.543·1017642-0654 carpeting Ulroughout & 541 vw 9 Garden c u I t 0 m d r a p e s . Conc:lomiftMttl I "' ., c fl v ~ T & 8 A v N R I T 0 R K frplc, $290. mo. 540-9172, •DEL.UXE- Complete blt.-in kitchen Furnish.cl 3400 Bach. ,140. UUI. pd.\-\ blk No RT o o c A r; 11 P u 11 T " e R 1 u ext 112 ~a1tb1urr 3 br. 2 ba. Apartments w /1tlf cleaning oven. ••••••. ••••••••••••••,••• bus . w1• oil a~. ••it 'f townhou1e lse I cl 11. ,...,,... rw RA L IR I G II RA 8 M Q KI £ST 0 N1C~2br,lba,pool,ahag • .· n · H•wpsfhoc:lll 2-cr gar w/opener & BAYfRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba. •O /over •••.1-t d 1 to e spac: master suite din 880 1 t JACUZZI .... L All I '~~;_cc..;.'-:..::'-"'-=----1 M 0 T 0 R,E ~ ('., "'". g K ft I R. I) cp ' rp!, c $ CV r· dbl • rv1ne a o r•ge . , .., • 1e. amentles.1· " ,. ything. Jl90. 543.1988 art rm & gara~e.. Auto At 16th w /pool serv. & glltdener 962·2319: 87$-2Zl4 ~-h«h 3740 5 door opener avail. Pool & e;\5-a5so 1_, Included roronly'S415 a C----' ••••••••••••••••••••••• hn"'9d!M•r •ldtttft•-....,.~·.,...,r_.,.. .:.., ________ ..:..1 r~re-atl<>n ania. Adult.sq -------- monlh. Community pool, -omlnh•• ...._.4 . ...,, .............. ,...u,. .. tM.,,....., rw *" DI I lB · cl: l I p ts N •-' Clubhou •• •- 1 _c _1. 5 '''· Ufthrnl•hed 3425 STUD JO •Pl. like new, ...._ •-•"' • 11111 •• ·~1 x. rg. r ., nu rp ., on y, no e . ewport t.:MJ8Ch duple"ci -enn lrplc J•cun:I pool I blk """'Vil.Id . DURHAM rll'fEHOll~T Bltn Te rr .• $160. Aft. •$332• fDt rent. Just !Ill ..... lO •he nMlUr•ll)'. Call Holly,••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' ' ~A,IPIAR POATIUl:AOO MALEIOH 3:30.645.ta&6 86SAmlgoo Woy,N8 beach. Up~d~lx.4 aa, (714)•98·2300. 8-6. daily. Beautirul. \Ike new. 2 br, 2 to be•Sh. 968-S700 " lllt:t. ~1tt~r,NRAOllO llQAKO•£ tuvr:it t 2 B ~· • • 88 • BA ~•t-dell D CHAllLOTTI QN'ALOW BAY CAPIHA"TTftRA" "' . I M ;tllOJ;ed by A, furn. $450. winWr ., •• 'll1111 "'"'a · ba, .R ., frpl, pool, 2 1 Sr Adult Gt.rdR Apt. 10MORaOwi •IWA•\fll1l1fllKW." ; 1~~ in Parklke l•rden. WilliamWaltenCo.· ~•te.11 . Unfurn. lowe.r UM, ramlly on11. For lea&e. Ual'1ersity p1tlot. We-!l tclif( are a, w/pool. Aero•• from .._,.,,.,-....,~-~,....,~~~~-,----...:.J 4 Sh•l·1 Drpl,, Bltn.1 .1 . cl.elx , 2 UR a pt. SJ!•. mo.. lll. lut + $1(1() dep. Par". Oxford model. abr, 121~ Ru 111 nd Rd 1 Like Park<. SW. perrno. 4~.;~:'t!-;:$1 ~::~k111t.,!~~;!'.11~~~.:,;1,ht!:~~ Ldry. lh blk bus. Wik al t Br ($190), O/W. Nopeta wiot.er rates. 640.6l6l. ass S.aate, A•l. lOJl, -Iba. f•m rm·. Major New110rt8e1ch,M.2-SH7I Aft . 5 & week•nds T,,"'"'tt'*"Mnl.R-.J'ldnl.Mft'lllthlfffdt;;_k.l•ich«Vt ahops.$150.0upd.~c . 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Ge woodwork. npa\n, Expe~t boulel'Jeaolaa ,..... I ISZ-atll.1~4offw/ad 1-1::wa:d."r1'f,fn.-t; Child Care tor 1 or ~~! ~· llitd.~ Loealrtft.lf5all plLUDbla1.etr...1G5llJ dooeoo'-"'._bUIS.J-alilfi=a: ,...... • •• ._ ..... .._ •• _. •~ · ·--I 1:1arj)~11-Vlew Elem waw.a-. _.,.... '"~ _.,_,. #•• -... -·-, _. z-s :IOPll 610 Orchi •t.M5-S&31 •dsk.. tDOITALL! • hotpltal eQ. Gel nb.•••••••••••-•••••••••• CUSTQMWOODPATIOS •••••••••••••••--•-•l..::=::::::..------ 675-1918 ••••••-•••••••••• ... •• i11ctrical, Plumhlnt $37·1858 ?XTERJORS SAVE S$S Deli&a./Blildallstui.pa REPAftS.ALLTYPES '"''FORt'ITNeSerrice ~mJ!~:~·~:...= ELSCTRICIA.Jf .. Sml 41tc!'.aeuratel.10415f Good b<iuekemel"wartiU &.L. Sin~r State 58t..s3MiJc'dflU3.854.S I Reu,free81ta.lic. l!AprCW'ew,Uc,banded' ,...._,.s.rnc. -.. m air u·~-·-Jobi. -mll.el..._in. a H '°''••• "Our!iM.T~ Llceosed lmured Call Walt-&,Ume ............. •••••••••••••••••••.. rep _, ....-• un-1n.np. e an y. an ...... :: .... .!"".:'.:o _ tT9-3m .. _.. ._... -· . USETHB <stm Payroll Senice usual work welcom.•. llemtOl.lil-"D -Can. • .....,,w...,. .• 9f,,.._,. . . nauw .....-S.Whlc) .._.., 1 Mbr88Bureaut12.&114 . ~ · ,• Pru(. pa.iaU.af,.ciean•rit •••~•_!••••t••••:•-•••• •••.••••••••• .... ••••••• DAJLVPILOT 1 HunL Bch:. Weltm. are 5w f1nl1 I "-oa--1~ ........ . • reas. Int. fl Ext._ tree r -t --•-.. FAST ' oependablea-6023. C--a'-,--'1-.. ,... .-. ..,.,_... ••• .. ·•••·••••t.1t•••••• .. • ~"1•1-•••·...,.~ PATCHP••-ERING ......:iarn o aew • .......,., p;i,nuio RESULT" ' ---:1 •t~,.~ ••••••••••• ............ lmpro•eme .. • p -~ ._...__ ~· in 4 let10D1 SZO. Start OffluM '$ .s.. Catmwort:aspeeialt.y JAYANESEGARDENER • Deutb ·g ROFESSONAL•• --..~•ALLTYPES•• Se 22 ~ SERVICE Typew1ritera, addinc tSynexpr.SJS.:;e15 lOynupw all,...._ St.Clair l 0 NIN G AND PE:TERSPAIHl'ING Free Est . 5'0-6825 p. , . DIRECTORY . bl cal I 11e ...... w.iE1U-" Pb·..-t ~LTERATIONS-• lot/£&1.·Reu.r-.... • ForResull , •ml::t-r::tc w~:.:::-ra' p Cus*rmCUpentry CaU1Sllt37 · CallGeneatsst-oU8 VERY N~A'l" PATCH••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ServlceCall ram og or flnlsb, • · L d C I JOBS & RESTUCCO c·oRAMlC 'l'ILE. N & 642·"'7lext,m Loan machines Remodel/add'il£oa .. osT LAWNSll I • l lfFI llOUSEPAINTJNG. Freeestll93-l439 • 'Rb odl --NSlnl ;.;;;;;;;;:;::::;;=:::. furnished! S49-4LS9. w. -...... 111 ... •••••-•••• ... ••-•• lnlide/out.~Hl cau&l/lOW · • em e. c,._ est.. J{aveServlceProblema? MOWED/EDGED. SS ••••••••••·~----·••••• l'ord'sLendscape rates. Brute64$&176. • jobs.welcome.536-3'21 USE THE •CALLUS« Carpen\~y-Panellng, wt. CM/NB OtilLY. lttalln• Anytbln•· Sodl1wn1/Sprlnklcrs ,._.,., Office E~:enteo shelving, aml remodel. Georae 549-2I015. ~ ' Garage e.Jeanup. l>e-sl.p.SYS -ta.7817 Prof painter. bmesl wort, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• YIC'J'Ol\'¥'l'ILECO DAILY PILOT tF~VMaUL .!,~~· N0Jobloo1mall-f. Qua11ty-·11a1nt~& ble,futaervtce.llU<oZ Experlncecl ·J~paneae ~'.~~~~I. P""11 •ll!f :l!.~-:·.:=1;-:; ' "FAST n. .,._ FINISH CARPENTRY· lod, •Prkln, 80il eood, Gordenlna • -ap. 5....,1..._ tbetlle, renllheloola.or RISULT" lns&ant Color REMODEL, REPAIR eleanuptc.ml~ll QQll •HAULING• lag. fl'eeest.6U-3388. WALLCOVERINGS water'·h;aten dis· let u• r .. 1a11 IL Free S!UlVICE ~ Vince Lenhoff 536.st7S Exp. JapueseOardeaei YABDCLEANVP Installed/ • posals; drl.lns. ri.uccta, estimates on lnstulla· Prints" Enlargement& C I 5--l--Complete yd maint. •• 556.o:MT •• Bpl""erlRU•\· Sodft. ~.~~so•s· 3"'. Removed . copper replpes. Same tioos. New or remodeled. DIRECTORY XeroxColorCopyCntr epe ~ Sh b •--~ -•' • -J.E. SWENSON 968-GIOO · d •· n1 ht. W ' Showroom open 10·6. For Result 845W.lllt.bSLCM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ru ·7• ... ~ ..... ~.,_. ttad1Kle 1 J Beac walk 11888 f.'k~esMs~· '~Li~ Mon-Sat.~GettyDr. 6ll-353S For In!ormaUon CARPET XP~tsyn 5'6-051 •••••••••·••••••••••••• Golde:nwestSt. RB. $SAVE$. Best prices. Ex· 300948 Cllarg • Laguna Nlguel.83l·2340. Serv\ce C~ll ' Have6SOO~orCopier GetitReallyClean Cleanups, tieew•rk, l\PU~CL~C:: • SeUthi11g1fastwitbDaU:· ~ &M!~ittr~t JUSTPWMllMGo Flad wbat )'OU want in 642·5678• WILL TIMESHARE :~;;~:,.~~ =%":i:e.~cp, ~.:;·Anns:6'1$oe.:31 PilotWantAdL Jack. • ' •CALL6'2-tlll• Daily PilotQasslflecb. bf, JZZ •-• 4000C>fftc".RH!d 4400 ..... lrial ....... 4500 Trt.t Lotta,_,. SJGO HolpW-7100HolpW-7100 HotpW"°'" 7100HolpW-.I 7100, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················-l>tidi 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············-········· ..................................................................... . ROOMS$25.weekQPwilh X "••••••••••-•••••••••• FOUND:_Reddltb Blk · kitchen. $48·97SS or Ne!;,u;r1~..:.t:, ':: 1200 sa 11 '.M-1 space, WTD ..... w-.. Poodlemls.about9JDOI. 645-3967 2200 ft &4Z·4.M4. fron.tol:f.:ac .drlve.birear WEJl,\VEC\filtl Brookburat/Gardeo P vt ent/K prlv CM 645-«~q • • !!_oor. 81$W. mo. 8~9 Buy2nd.T.D.'a ' GrovoBlvd.S31M)'11l. • • •f•at-na ay, c... Loanon2ndT.D.'t ~-'~0~~0• up . rirqe Hunt. Bch. loc. Day• S•o*s110~ eves New·Loa...WT.D.'• FOUND: Lab/? aiate We are se$ing a person to augment -'-''-"-'----'-'-''-"---I from $125. mo. incld. ulll 646-068l E~\.1f'f'mt. Div. pupfy, Vic. Monterey " our ClassiliecYAdvertising department :Room for rent. Kitchen 5075 Warner Ave. NEW Free-standing bldg BA MTG.CO. Ca le Mayo, San fdr inside telephooe sales. Classified privileges, /iriv. en· 846-4249 Fresh aea air 1ocauo~ su;.213' Clemeote.$9203 experience necessary-.Excellent com• ga1~~~ ~~~~air~ & last. INGLE to 6 rm suites. '7200aq.ft.12x14 O/dra 'T19 •• suta FOUND: Male Siamese pany benefits. Salary commensurate 8 • · · Avai! in plush ojfice W.leth,CM.675-SQ) P~ cat.. Vic:lStbaoilBalboa Room or room w /kithen bldg ~·r. ~Airport, Fufi 1250 SQ IT M...t •PtCe.-Lqd__Jr Fomd Bl 873--2677 with ~ence. privil. Mature person service t.ncJ-; Reeep· roqt office lge rell.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• · overS0.$2Swk.548-6073. tionist, conference rm, door. $l90.' mo. 1240 , 1•1 •• 5100 P 0 U N ·D: Sm a 11 119UllEMBCTS INQ.UDI: xerox, automated typ-Logan St Costa Mesa •••t••'•••f••• .. ••••••• Shepherd, approx 1 yr. •Must type45 WPM {electric) ADYEITISING GIRiS AND BOYS 12to1.6 Y:-.OfAAp To work a few liours evenings alter school. Earn $L'i to $30 each week as · well as exciting trips & prizes. ~ Pholte 714 542-1354 betw-IOAM & 4PM Equal OpwrtunJty Employer LOVELY Room & Bath, ing,etc. Call833-3&k) Days 540-5110 eveS t. ODJyl 'Permanents Balboahlaml.8'13-4114. •Dependable San Clemente, $100 mo. ' •10 p u 1 cut . ......_W....., 11oou...1.;..wcnrttc{ 7100 Rer 's.492•••1 roundfloor•'tb-·w10 ·646-0!"ll~ -• • r_•• a _r, 0,·FOUND: 0'·'~-bm & -"--'spe-~-gvm·~ • ...,.. '"""' , ._ "'" .,.. ~ /ii.ham ~ t f ~ '""""""' IUL.U.I """"' •P••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••• . . • d •-storage, "panel_,.1bwr. Sto.:ot• 4550 ... ~ ... cu=mer:eon.ty~ :~ru:.-A~ Chica •Pleasant personality coo~w· ·~ Sleep1ngrmw,.aun ry .. trig, sink; air, CM••••••••••••••••••••••• . 3 ~ • .....; .._......... Bo'ls&Gi'rls ft~ ..,.,.., pool priv, carport, beach 548·9766 ,; y hi I ·T II ~ · • be •d P area.496.3345eves e c· e or r.a e,, ..1.WD 'f ._;-lie SCR~S Hyouareambitious&wantto p8.1 ol Dal Applyln erson . OFFfCE or store avail. Storage, SIS per Quarter. K . or iwo. return f ff h rt •t f 10to1 years age. . Colony Kitchen Cheerful room, lite .kit. 1000 sq ft. Newport W.ll~CM.Stl--0358 ol l'.K.C. mat.bme.sUn. or your e Orts&: aveoppo um y or ly Pilot. delivery routes 3211 Harbor Bl CM privgs. ,Laundry facil. Penirr. Choice loC8tion. storageLOtfor'-RV's,etc. ;J:ri4~: ':;;~~~it~: ANSWERS :':vancement please apply in person ::~.~:lnails!:~i:'c:de': COUPLETOM~AGE31 Ref. req d. 548-l372 639-6700 · $8.50 per mo. Neill Si.in 82608. (213) H01·5000. Throat-Gnome-• liveries & cub, trips or unit motel, N.B. area. ROOM & BATH W/sep-NEWPORT g~enoffi~e Co.(9rinfo~-3374. t&Folmldl 5300. Women -Modify-o••YGE COAST n••tY PILOT merchandise for s,elling Must be retp. W/no, arateent.rance.$7Smo. suitesfrom4Jr1ncl.util. Rlftlal•W~• •6 .. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOHOME Mn UN new subscriptions. For chlldrenorpets.Replyin So w eh an ..,.. .. v It's amai.ing how many information please call handwriting, state 640-114leves. 55~~1 ar ouse av · ~··•••••••h••••••••~•••• LOST/PFOIJNDET peOple today are JJOW.a.ySt..c..teMIM 642-4321. From San qualifications, attach re· VocationleMals 4250 . _ . r. Store-s::f:C2!M·l A ? engaged in market re· An.Equal Opportunity.Employer Clemente-San Juan sume, re rs, & photo. ••••••••••'••••••••••••• Fashion Island. View or 200· Sq. Fl. 960-2900 Adoption, Low search. They go J.O the Capistrano area. call Write classified ad no. E . S Pal S i-Bay. Secretary 642-0001. Co&t.Spay/Neuterlofo. supernWrtel, look at the 4~ and Mission Vie-ss1, c /o Daily Pilot-, P.O • . . nJOY unny m P · furnished. Plenty of · . . pric.es, aod GO HOME jo-Ei Toro area. call Box 1560,CastaMesa,Ca, iogs .• 2 .Br,2~aCon~o. parking . For infoWant~torent.Part.ia}.IYLOST:Ligblor~~m~e aga1n. ..,..,._W_.. 7100HelpW•tecl 7110 581-6310. -92626. -...--Pool. 1acuzz1, tennis. k 1 .. ., handicapped man wants ·tabby cal. Lo0k1 lite -• .....-.,.. E al o E "'I Avail tor Oct & NOV. 644~753• As ior -ary modeSt rent.al, to share Morrll. Vic ol Golden LOST. Long haired black ti•.-e•••···••••••••••••• ••••••_••••••••••••••••• qu ppor. my oyer OUPLE, asst. manager,. Reas. No child or pets. RoSe. w/person who can give West&Warner.842·3064. & brn yng cat. Vic Activity Director 8ab)·s1lter, eves. Mature ocean area garden apts. tl)321·8171. MINI-SUITES (1·2·3 + care & companionship. d F 1 Meadowl ark Golf A challenging oppor. as ~o~lan .k ~.a. 2·3 BOATS Xlnt oppty, 962-6653, Ed .. · alt~ 4300 rooms). Xerox & secy Write class.ilied _ad no. Foun : ema. e Course. Reward. part o~ the new .mgmt nig sw · · · SallboatMfcr Thompson -~~ •• !.~•••••••••••••• service av ail. 0 n 553', c/o Daily Pilot, PO ~h~phrrdT Mes:N Hith 213·592-1819 t~am 1nteres~ed in pa. BAKER. expcr Good hrs. Seeks assistant 'buyer. ustom, Cabinet Maker tu~ 'JAN •• to 60 shr. 2 br. 2 Newport Harbor in Cen· Box 1560, CoetaMesa,·Ca 97c9-lo4o7t' an. o . LOST· Germmlsbort.hair tient care. !1rst. Must CARM f.:LS RESf. 628 N. Knowledge of purchas· J• .w tinella Bank· Bldg. 92626. • · •-Or OM. have cert1f1cale. Port Coast Hwy Lag.Sch. ingtorsailboatpartare-work with a Creativo ba. apt. $165 mo . 642-4844 k . She Vic2UlCK ange. · ·Mesa Conv ·Hosp • 'd H 1 ·s1PAh d Display Design Firm. Oakwood So •• NB . 8usin•s1 ln•est Found: f .I &white p. R~ward. 642·3608/ 714 /642·0400 • ·• q · e paSSl .ea · 645-7780aft.5PM. :::• 645·3761 •lMOFREERENT• Finmce , mia. puppy. A~prox 8 979-9490. . CORP Top wages to right . . ..:::::..::.:..:::_ _____ 11·2·3 Rm. offices from••••••••••••••••••••••• wts-3 ":'OS· Vic. 15th & Animi .. Cont1ol Ha:b~nretained person •. M·F • .Call Delicatessen Glt_I. mus_t , Female or male 21·30, $llS per mo. Near Business Monrovi.a. N.B. No. JD. --als 5,50 Offlc-tointerview 835·7107betwn9-3. beoverl8~ThllL!me,se:e single, mature, neat, Al. .... ,.rt.Noleasereq. o~, SOOS 962-1628_att•pm. --# .... CLERICAL BOOKIW--.a Terry, High Time Lt· -pl ed no '•·•s no ~vv rr-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• A I I t 20612 ~~ quor 495 E 17th St CM e ... oy • .... "'6' 833-32239Tilnoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO' UND : Irish Setter in PP Y n person a PERSONNEL ' · · · · peta. Share quiet lg, 5 br • Call .d Drinking problem? Laguna canyon Rd, P /Lime w /1·2 yrs exper. house, Hunt. Bch. $115. Presti ge bldg Newport MURSERYSCHOOL Costa M~a. toi en· Call Alcohol Helpline Laguna Beach. For an Orange County in AIR .& A/P.__.g~erat Deliverymen ovr 21 penn no. lsl & last. Util pc;t. Beach. Luxury pvt of!ice Pre-SChool, nr. downtn. lily. MS-3738 24 brs a day835-3830 Independent Bank ledger posfuii. Call Val p/t early morn LA Time:-> Mary Jo or John968-5233 in~ulte. 645-3700 Costa Mesa. Care tor 24 Found: Small white long APT Manager: Couple Call or write for a11 or Betsy, S57-2Sa>. ·deliv to NB homes. $250 ---''---------1.c::..i;.,=c...:.-'------1 at $100 mo. Room tp ex· haired dog, 12 .. high 17 .. SPIRITUAL READER wanted ror new 20 units, interview. permo.642-4!KIO. FEMALE roommatewo SQ. FT. ore. space paod.Incl.lge.lot,nrly. long Hunt.Bcb.536-3811 OpenlOAMtolOPM Costa Mesa. Lovely rent DougluPlau_ BTook.keepin1g 1Clerk Dtftlalfnl!Ofc needed. Furn yrly on $200 mo. Jse. Lag. Niguel new bldg.; comp. equip •. atte: AdviceEolnC&J!..i;natlersReal. free 1 Br. apt. No kids or Irvine, Ca. rat nee o earn Balboa Is. $150 util inc. area.831·9255,493-2718 $85,000. 312N. aUllno pels.979-3376 83J.2'334 pegboard system, Exper'd insurance & 675-124•. PLUSH Offi furnincld Graham Rlty 646-24.14. FOUND: Male black Lab. San Clemente. For appt. 546·4531. pegboard. Estab'l prac-. . tee. · Vic of Magnolia & f.92·9034 492-9136 BOOKKEEPER tice. Xlnl N.B. Joe. Non :femaletoshare2Br. MV Prime Airport Loe. 4~ Walk., tn-lake over Talber.t F V 963.1147 .AsHlftblen Pkgrs BAR MAID, full/part smoker. Sal open. Reply Condo. $90 mo. Ph. Sq.ft .551·5760 Hairstyling Shop, Must 536-7&0.( • ' AlwuasMassage GeMt'dl.aborers, time, Sir Harvey's, 177 Exper'd, I/time. Prefer to Classified ad no, 552, 586.014lbet.2PM. · sac! Options open,. • PhotoMaili•MJ TEMPO E.17thSt.C.M.548·9040 conlractingexper.Rcply c /oDailyPilot.P.O.Box: NO~LEASING Prime location. San FOUND! Blacll:femalew/ l?33Fullerton,CM Temporary Help to Classified ad oo. 55ot, i560, Costa Mes.._ Ca R1goeo,m2m8•,•.e L~~~twed;y!~ Prestige Office Space Clemente. 129 Avenida brn points. Vic Tustin & lOAM·l2 PM,63l·ll84 l'l802Sky Park. Irvine Barmaid for Mon thru c /o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box, :::926=26:;•:_ _____ _ 1~ cuu Custom Retail stores_ Del Mar.498-1520. 17th. CM. 546-6255. Call 540-44S5 Thurs nites. 436 E. 17th 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca•· inHntgBch.846-8237 · HUNTINGTON -Foxy Girl's Out Call St.CM.$48-9949. 92626. MARINA. FOUND: Male Med. ~z. Massage. U Call, We DENTALASSISI'ANT Wkg lady to share hom w (same. Own rm & ha. S8S mo util pd. 548-0027 EXECUTIVECENTER leaf The Sour Part Sb"eeptrerr. Vic. Come. Specialize ASSEMILERTRME Bartender, Experienced. Bookkeeper.ldayp/Wk, Chairside, ortho exp, I • ECO"'QMY ·~! .. n_3008tiago •.Galaxy NB. Paraplegics.542-3169 Local alternator re· Parttiroe,days.Ai>plyin Lyceum Production Inc. req. Newport Beach.. " -E manutacturer, Duties in· per son, 1464 So. Csl. P ~O.Box 1018, Laguna 642.2626• wt rf tbousel407No . PR GNANJ'?? lud Id . h k Hwy.LagunaBch. Beach,92652or494..()747 1..:.:::..:='-'-------a e ron FOUND: Walch,Ladiea, Caring confidential c e ao enng, c ec · Dental Assistant. mature Bayfront, Balboa Isle • A few stores are stUI lOAMto12Noon counseling & referral. ingotparts,assemblyor IEA.UTICIA.MS BOOKKEEPER exper. chair: aide, en• Compl •. furnished: t714J84M493 available at Shoppers 640-6300 Abortion, •dqplion & alternators. Must speak STYLISTS Newport Beach firm thusiastic,548-8844. Dshwhr, n!'age, stereo Village, a high volume . k · some English. $2.10 hr. For(2)N.B.salons.W/01" needs qualified book· . TV, dock, di.shes, etc.NO. Costa·Mesa Detltal / shoppers mall. If ¥oii Found: Male Airedale ee~p~ARES.1_2563 AskforFrank,642-9165. w/out foll. call 64t-066l keeper, Send outline or DENTAL Asst. t>t. time Has lge patio w/bbq Medical/Ofcsuitesavail. ba~e the merchandise, Terrler,approx8mmtol .. . . ASSISTANT orM0·8S82 work exper. including back ore. a ssist. for Need male or ~emal From $:it5/rrio. Mr, well put the foot traffic yrold.548.0119 . .,_pintual Advisor. Adv~~e ... M. IM •L HOSPITAL salary history to P. O. children's dental o!c roommate. No string~ o•K le 54.9-8138. in front Qf. yuu. U you y· 1n all matters. New 1n ..., . "" . IEAUTICIAH Box 1715, Newport Exp.pre('d..581·5800 heavy drugs. Call .Bnan ee • don't have the mercti.an· LOST: Grey fem. cat •. ic. area. 10 AM to 10 PM . Assistant. clearung, full Costa Mesa-Nwpt Bch Beach. Ca 9266.1. (Part-I~;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ".752-6282days. Wi.sb to sublet« sha:re dise. we'll belp')'OU..ob-Canyon St. & Pacific, 2230 N. Main. SA. or p /t. Orange, Irv, or area salon. No follow. time applicant to workl1 .P"EMALE roommate Jargeoneroomofficenr taia it. loin 100 ~er CM.845-09l4 838-1300. N.B. Apply 1333 nee. $90 wk guarn & min3dayspcrwcekwill DeptStorc :ihare 2 br, 2 ba, Par Orange County a.i.fP';>rt. merc~ants, who are Lost: Blk male Poodle, . Avocado, Newport Ctr,_ comm.548·9986. beconsidered). DOOR 409$ ~relarialservicespro-beating t~e Sour med sz. Blk collar 111-'~lr -N.B. Mon thru Fr11.::;===-==----I:--:-:---:::--::-ATIEMDANT ~~fsort 640• vided.833-8747. . Economy at Shoppers wtrabies tag. Vic. Irvine ,rep•lltiaft 1_8-_t_oa_m_.______ IEA.UTICIA.HS Bookkeeper/Secretary .!.~~~--------,j:::=::::.=:;:==:=-::=~I Village, 212' N. Main St., Terr Reward' 673-2221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASST M"" g Garden-H •iR ~•~ns Thru Trial Balance. M£g. E arly Morn. Hour~ 5AM·l0AM, Mon·Sat. f Rent4l5 Exec ore space, new, S l A IMJISl . . School & , ...... a er. "' .~··~ exper. Xlnt salary&fr-•Cl9ff or N B · Fully carpeted an a na;. • 1 • ing maintenance & up· Top location 1n busy So. inge. Airport Area. Call •••••••••••••••••••••• d . s: Mr. Mityer7S2·75Gl . Reward -for return o lftf~ffoa 7005 kee°p o~ 5S wllt.s in Costa Coast Plaz a mal I . Controller 549-3833. 2SGL.Garages,lorboth. rp WEAVJliGSHOP!or-Sale glaa:,es 110£~tc=· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa 1n exchange ror Guarantee wage, 40 hl'1-------- . 621 Irjs, CdM. 640-4860 ° Offices tor rent, beautiful by Owner. Very reasona· Ms-..1;~ m · TIMMIS LESSONS rent. 64 2·!t 013 or wk, vacation benefits, Boys & Girls ages 11·13 Jo;xcellenl Bencrits • 528-SSSS newly dee. _bldg. Ope!J b1e.640-591«torMS '206. Pvt/Group/NB.675--0843 (213)865-3851 Regis Beauty Salon, needed tor delivering Mon thru Fri 12-4 711 W. FOUND· Set -• keys on 540-8888 flyera arter school. 1-iunt· Apply 1~ersonncl ore 10·12 &. 2-4 Mon· Fri . YOURSELF ' ta G it lessons in your AUTOPARTS OfficeRenlal 4400 J9thSt,C.M. , e::.~?~mwa)' Dis· ~!:cta.:11:,!~·• Mesa h°or:~. be1inoing/ in· COUNTERPERSON ~:li:~.i:::~~tain .,.••••••••••••••••••••• BUSINESSOrMed.Ofc s. tributors are fDJorinc · term. R"eaa. 846·2542 AUTO PARTS DRIV ER 1•-:1:E:A:-::UTY:;:~S:AL':':'~o=M::-•1.~~~~~~~~-THE BROADWAY 1501 W lclffDr: 468&472sq.f't..at4oi:sq . :c.tra income. We ihow FOUND: Blk. sbcrt-hair, eves. • Tof.pay.Xlntwrkrecrd, Needs experienced CA.RP&n'ER . . ~. • fl . 1525 SUpenor Ave., you how. Phooeforappt. fem. kitten. Flea collar. re• NAPI\ exp. prfd. Managing-Stylists, At least 2 yrs exper. Mow port leach Equal Qppor. Employer Newport.Financ1alctr NB.642·1700 5S2·'7622alt.5p.m. Vic. Cinnamon Creek L ... loS.W Costa Mesa .Auto Parts, Beauty Operators Work w/graphics., Call J 1LHshtg~Space "'sinesslental 4450 apts. We"Jlmlnster. Makenewfriendst 21&5Harbor Guaranteed Salary: S5'1·3311. DIVERS: Comm. ~"P' CallonSiteManager 1-8 t.tet 554-5261 Smallgf'QUlil:.540-4479. Co p ·d .: pretd. P(forf\illTune. (114 )642"3111 extati& ••••••••••••••••••••••: m,.. 1~1 SO 15 mm. . 81 • vaca .. ons. Cashier Tues. thru Sat. to 548·5892 or 631-2616 _...:;:.::~::..:::::.=:.:.;.:-.IDELUXE office comm 1 Oppos -t · Found·. Male Alt'dale, .a.Its w...-. 7075 AVON Pree lite insurance. handle all cash sales & 1-'-'-=C.0'-'-"""-'-'--- WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWP(JRT IJl,,lH . ~ . .. ~=-JIN'l'llf ~ ....... "',M-..llllcllliaa ·~--~ ............ ,,_...,. ..... l 111 Mr H•>v. 1•d ' fi4$ 6101 . d t "al ' AJso••••••••••••••••••••••• St di t &in us n spaces. .....,., name ••Red Dockery"•••••••••••~••••••••••• o~e. scou!' s. many other varied Drapery workroom nds mini warehouaes in CO•VSf"1vRI Nr. N.B. Hatbor High, HOUSEKEEPER. Capa· Hosp1talizationava1I.. duties. Must type, re· exp help. 31950 Airport Laguna Nig'fcl&Mission Mobile home subdlvjsion 15th1t, 54$.U7. ble, 5 yrs expr. Excel W A.NTTO Apply Personnel Office gister ex per . desired. Loop Dr. CM. 54~5346. Viejo areas. Handy to being readied tor sales. tels desires full time MA.KE MONEY. • Montgomery W...cl Call 5'0-3280 Barbara or San Dleio Fwy. 200 to Resort area. Key toca· F.ound.: Tiny white tnixed position in NB area. lut Mot 9 to 51 3081 lrlstol St Gilbert for appt. DRlVER..PARTS 2000 sq rt. As low a& » tion. Appro:1$800~ breed .dog, lem. Red & 673·9521 Gayle. Costa Mno . t . F /ti me. Apply in Person, per sq ft. 831·1400 lecled net t'kfW. 2!~ int'. blue ®liars. 5'$-$)58, F. Cb '"l . ·•• B e A V 0 1'I Special consideration Cl_enc_al, tempo:ary· J>?SI-1990 Harbor RI, CM I $f.O 000 Ownes: .Vly. aw. enng, comp .... oo, a n ~· . bon 1n congenial office. -$80. Mo. Ideal Newport or eJ . ' . -. bach apt. malnt,bood.Cd. REPRESENTATIVE. Forthosew/foUowing Good telephone manner. B.ECTRJCIAH shopavailinUiemallat dev oper.$14-4670. FO"'UNt;>: Cock ·•· Helen548-1197. Be your own bosS, set 545-1131 GoodMarineexper.nre. The Factory for:-Coun· 1iiff1flsrtllt--poo/Terrier. Vir of your own~-N.o ex-Beauty Operator needed . caust5-6:9IG tr)' store, boc!k•tore,de-W..+ecl 5020 Mead.ow Vu School. H 0 TEL NIGHT per. necess. Training immed Jron & blow College age girl to work1...:==::....:='----- li, etc. 673·96ior673-9393 ••••••••••••••••••••-• 8"4$56 4'Yes. • ~~R1i::i>~~ provided. Call 5'0-'lOU or work a inust.. 8'4.-0398 or eves le sun. Must have ELECTRONICS Tech. or. ~Sq Ft~• a'·--~t Willln•est $1.0,txlOpn!(i_la· ro•~ .. an.t 11 .. _ ..... pup. ger lht •·"-. Prefer Zenith 7-1359. 844.-87&2 flexible schedule & Eng 'r. T'{'l4 Loli! ic, -------~-1-....... u.v 1'"""' b I kini """' ..... ftUH¥ ~. knowledge ot tennis. Design. Breadboard, IS•Pil·~Fr with 6 drivt·lD bays. ble-UI n~WOI' Ora6ge • 29\h, C.M .. 'orange Cty-but will re-* B E A u T y 493-6500. test , debug. serv. UltWESTCIJ~-Nll Ideal for auto « boat assoc. 714· u.lore S, ~Aft 5, locale for rtgbt PollUoo. IAIY.srTTER o p E B AT o R s . 900-3855 AGT.5'1-50.ll · ~eM~~&,.585~~~~ DHM ht 1021 .:;:; ~ft!df~al :;:_t::,bl~-=~ Sept. ~!;.~~~t=:~~~o.: ~~~!~~~t L~.~:':p! Ap~l~tf::;~_: st.1..:.E"s:..:C=R:...O_W_OfR __ C_ER __ $1.0 up atore-offloes cpl& 646-0681 •••··~·••••••••••••••~• dog. flulfy e""' Vic o( PerfettionistwouJdlikel.o boyLou.rb~e.$35awk. 1irls, for new salon, 200 Newport Beach, betwn Opportunity in Laguna drpa atr bl.Lb. 17301 ln Cannery Wlage shop ~lOAlll' 't1 •°' Jtvlrie end 20tb. C.?4. car• for your ·aeeds. 49Z·ST8S · Newport Center Dr .• 8;30am&3:30PM. Bea c h. I-la s lo b e ,:Beach Bl, H.B. ~)83(. , ror lse, 700sq. ft. a83UL ~ • ti 1 -/0 lta.6132.' Garde.nin.g, Party At · Babyaltter·Hs'kppr for N.B. 64C-6671 Caokt & Orlftl"I :s~:~1::~e~d d~:t .• h ~~t~ PROF.£SS'La.ASSA St,NB. 557-#lt t ldrD~.,,. FOUN,D· M;ale Golden 1i1 t~n c e, Wlndow teachers home. 2to6pm, Blueprint operator, Ex· Elfn cxtr& S. p ttlmc. d.!sirc to be ind.epcndenL -B1de, I 1to.ry. 2190 2.-TD~ . Ub \(IC Canyoo "Vlc· wa1h1n.5l ,Chaulteurlnc. MonQtru •'rt. 53IM422 per Copy C.13 Corona over 21 . Men F.ds Plir.a, &. assume rcponslbihty 'Harbor lllvd, C.'M. Air 1......... ....... 4580 Lowt1iral,OoQnnil•Co. tOrlaCli · et~ 8111 In CdM. 0e1'Mar,•1M-~W. uo E.17thSt,CM or being one's own oo,,_ . elew.,.f)llMI walll, ••••••••1•••••••••••••• 'S....,. .... C:.. ' · .'t'7 e fulest draw .in the '· • . Pays $800 per month + peJ, carpel, elec.' b"rd N Colt.a &U-2171-5'Mlll Ct~1lfled ads 1tll bil Call for ruldeolial cie:an· We•L ~ .a Dau; Pilot Bookkeepe r, experienced.. COOKS 50% or prorits. Call Carol ~~•lc,\Ju.JV;ir. paritlns. N_ j~ e:1'M.to Serving ·Harbof aru 24 ltt.mt.. imlh tteow or any tn1. Vli:P c~.M 3. Ola11ifled Ad. Phone Copy Cats. m 3rd St. 2nd & 3rd. 5 Day week!-. at Nola n Real Estate ·;;fJ_· ~~Iler .. ;i.=Sl•SGr6'8!.za: · )'eifl --._ tiiil-TU1tcaUM24878. 4~Lowr""" &u:-5678. Laguna Bch.49'-713.3. • Phone 494-.9651. Inc .. 549--031Gor 49fi.9f73 ' ., , • • ' • -. IPJfDAH..YPllOT Thu!!daf,S•rtomber18. 1175 I HtlpW-'td ....................... -1040 ~· Mlaull••--Offic• , ... -.' •. • ' ••••••··-·~··---·· ••••••••••·-·-,. ..... _ •••-••••••••••••••••--.....,..., IOIS, a.I • ~ (J,Jl1) 11i==i tl7'°D l'CMNJES. lllNT .,._ _ _.., .. _. ....... , cooh ud p ,Goraa&-......._ -,....lio l&J!l! afoGS., Exe.ft! dltw $15/3f. ~ ' Umo. :fop pold -.Oto. .-*""'"-;; ._. ' m,.-_ Oll OJT&~"' e lna '8/'fl11, •"7 d'f!! Apply Ml.,.. J ad I ......... t.. Pia. "5-lm M•cbleeC'Yl'So~•llT ~ ..... W..W 7IOO°HtlpW..... 7 100 HtlpW~ I ·············--·····················-·-··-.............. 1 00 .... w-... .......... •••Pt!•ut_•••· .. ··~1• pm. D •DDY'•· 121 ML lpm. $1.00 « p&m ot ••••• ~ ... raraur.: BeerTtCJft'ud W.ll&Jt,CM.-.1t1L Aven ld a P Jco. Saa quer . ..•••••••••• ........... Pt.a Pc:mc taWe.. .Jt1b r, Clemente. . lllo'riaJ Sl..le.filtSlft aa..31at'I& or SaJe: AB J>J~k l . AKC'Gold0ll 1\fllrtt9er hlD·Jllm. l'llnl, s.u. lllme_olJ'&pb Call ·, MATURE ADULTS .. r ,. .. .,_.._, .... ,.... SALES PERSONNEL To work with boys & girls 12 to16 years 9f ue .. We wjll train you in neW$PiP!:J:r . s ales promotion. Must have dependa• Experieticect Maior Applimic:e Dept. want~ e•P81"· n CU-~· Ea ..... /Americu flreacree·a . clolbeJ, ':::"'.~~':':: .-.1.S11 •· Boat Bui lde r . Son:ae di-.mp llrit.Dl>lOll . ..--,amet.etr.-.ZV ' a4.F4W • SOLJti~ 1 s upervl•lon cxper. re-e.sbund Pup. blkttu. er. BB.~ •"-.M'' Sl"llilr ble transportation. Earn $100 to ~ per week · Phone 542-1354 A"oi;noilYe Decorator qu'd , Send name. •d· m ale. Standard AKO, ctothln.(. -ltcbea ral:lc 11: Membenhi_p ..._.,. I d.reat., age, queUflte.i tboUi $71./ofi'.ttlal ...are~ S.t. l 'A.11.-6 P.ll. lrvlne C-o11 t country _.. & no.-. I090 00111, pay requirements 8902Dol'e..,.Dr B e. Clul>~ ___..,.._ 1 between lOA M & •PM iOr interview Equal Opportunity Employer to Bill Lee, Custom Rae._ PURl'-·B1tED Germ•D ' ~ .-J~UOI ••••••••••••••••••••••. l ng Y achts . 31~0 8 Sh •P,b e r d P u p t, SuperSupel'G.,.at•Sale.0 • . THOMAS · 1 Hilltop Rd. Soqucl, Calli. Bea utiful. Sacrl'flct JJt time m1>vtQf.l b Ollle lt :O":?i' • ~S.150 ELECTRIC ORGAN'. .. pplyToday 9.I07S. 150".00 494,7715 o r aolJI, owner oa•l•I ~.....:. ,!! '.:"'~ 1 .. -~ 968 356S , , FvU Ir Part-Time ap.ings A ·4 ..... 187. 1 towni B•r&ainl' Galore, """' ... ny...,.. c ... .,_ .. P _, WHOWANTSTOWORK? ftom•t ln&la_fllltocoft pµ_e, top quality at.cost.. organ. uled. mU11fc Mon!!ome~. w d DRIVEACAB I · O.man Sh..,...S. AKC.,,•bl• -.,,r...,,..,_10 01'·901~oft.SI! I chided, $500 or mako ar ' CHOOS& your hoU>'&, S Mo1: temal~; rl ~I "ble glHI w .... · 6 We lar.644.ocm • ~ 3088 I stol St, osla Mna work ror yourself. be pedigree & tempera· .,.,· BBQ & -.tel GE D}r,hwu her, pot llCJ G-8094 Htlp Wanted 7100 Help W anlocl 7100 -•............................................. LIVE IN p ;Your own boSI. Men or lDent. '4%-2203. · Come• He. Make ua ad ~~~.t:io er~~ 'b~ ~·; ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Pr . t I ersonnel D---=-lu;wull Women. Can be &U&hUy . . otter we r.&kr"'P .....n ... e • .......... r I • epure wo mea s. -r-han d icapp6 d . Neat· We1m1raDerMaJe1omoe Al"l iSay S.t #-,;~~n~ 1DCLBUle,xlnto:wocl.$3S.-arli_n. R em.1 ngton. GAR MENT a'5cmble'. L•ght housework. Other .Equal Opportwlity Employer c I ea n A p p ea ran ~• old. All aholl. ~to &ood l"'ZPM "30 D.rcJ. · llu&e AvM C•lleclllM', Ithaca hunlinK rlfleo .i some math required. Th(' ~~f;ds~~%!.0~Y~1';' Vets .. rehrcd. Age 2S 1~ home. au-ms R4 C<!M Gd iv•Away prices. lted w/scope1. M2-M21. 1 S ho woff Warehouoe. 10. Supplement your Jn. Pu b ed G Sb 8 · · rapea. lna.iated, pie. ltocll 9'?9·1805 :,;_~~4~11 Pen ins u I a . ~~·r.~.~·~. 7100 Help Wonted ..... 1 1oc come. Ori•1e a cab 6 hn ... k:. rFems~S:is. ec'~es P'!OVING; Single bed, rue...,~~~=-.::. ~ar, MIR, s~~ 1091 Exp bubys itter needed : <I mo old child, wkdys, San Qnorre. 4!il8-Z782 ..:::c:..:==-------1 ••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••• or more ;J day. Apply in S50.54tl-GllB Guitar, nyl on •trlng . • 4 ••••••••'••••••••••••• Gos Affetdc.t Ll VE·lN . m iddle age }JaintcrTrwncc: SALESMA..._. person, Yellow Cab Co.. Must sell. make of!tr. 2:S'"COL 1V.'"". Dailycomnussionpaid. wom~n full time, for r s· Sl I n 186 E . 16th St .• Costa AKC ChampknDanes,12 -645-.3643 eves. BARBER'S""'l~u -· 64S-2022 or ign Ul 10 Qu alified RCW.11 Paint & ?.tesa. wk.a ., Ian w ~lk m .. -~ ~ • Private party - ---· ____ ~arcof 2 boys &.lt.tu.kpg , 64.5 7780a!t ~P!\l ,., .. ~ 'CALL _,_ ---623-4715 btwn 10 am·tO·I---" -' ' Wallpaper e"pcrienre. . . l&f, 1F.Call548..ootl9. 673-S~ ._,.,._. Gen.e ra I hunpy man & pm. J>ar ti a ll y f-l andieappcd fo .. or new storcopeni n~ in W1!~ yo;u rEboss give you a KC CO E .;.. ,,.,G•R•GEs••E 1 ·• -4T V 'sforsal.e ma1ntenanc.:e man; The ~------m t1 n nl'eds live -in Costa Mt>sa. S.19-0812 or raise·. arn an e xtra A CK ft.._:tpanieJ ···· ." " tu.o .!.!! notpolntrefrig,x.lntcond, · · ' Inn, .i Loguna, 2ll N. hou,,keeµcc or helpful 645 ·4203 , Mc. M\lle<. SlOO a mo. P tr ........ , pups. 106 Manne Ave, Dral!rng Tableo, P•ano, bronze. Mohog b<drrn . ~-~!:ct~~ Coastllwy.AskforMrs. LY. H'c: companio n. llcply to :------. ---fo r Appt.aft..6 Bal.675-S9'13 Mus,~al Instruments, sel le s ha g ra&•· · GobicL ~ . ··r . . Sate s l·'rt•pa1d de ntal -Furn1turet Stove, Re· euonable.548-Pana »onic AM /FM- -==::::.-------1 Day shiCt. f /time. l.:\'ery ~·1~11 1 p~ 1 a1. n~. ~'i.3·1~o plan. Xlnt c omm. for Woman for weck«:nd care AKC Cocker Spaniels. frig. 994 Ou, c .M. multiplex stereo, 3-traclc GIRL to'RID AY. 1.lcd i· other wknd off. Good sal i~~o' Ye .'1° ~, · · ~ ·1 ,x Xln t Product.8320969 • or stroke patimt. 481-lrs. Male /Fern. Ex.eep qQal. Jo--·••--•. Ca re. A1cdi Ca l, or Sick & bcne . Apply in person. "".. · os a "csu. Ca 1 · -·-CdM. 645-5316. Partl colo~ ~ -pbono. $115.Mt-2831. r oom supplies & rento l Pack Superio' lleallh· 92626· SALESWOMEN , . _ ft'-h c:.t Jees! ahl. ,.i ' j ' b i!Hn g ex pc r ic n ec. cacc. 1445 Supcrio' A,e, p A R T . T 1 M >: we need 3 m"'e people Monog rammer; p•~·~ POodle, black teacup, 11 Sat urday. o_oly , .3 whl Only 100 poi'8. SJ,es E-' M .. 540-9406 Mary An ... n,_ __ 11 _N_:cBc_. E=':.:.O:.:·..:E:.:·___ T E L E r 11 0 N >: ,9, the best soles job in wor k person a l> zrn R mos, $'15. 5'8·1645 before ladles SchWl nn. Like nu. 26·35 unisex l e•••· .,..pn1etlt ·-SOLICITORS· wo n K Oca••• co. >iexiblc hrs. sweate". Days &14·07!17. 11 & after 5pm Clothing, pi!sc. 94. 2018 M a n u fa c 1 u r e r • 5 ··;;;~;•00 •00•·9;;j0 GRAPHICS SPRAY MAID WANTED to'ROfl.'1 YOUR JIO~t E . Car ncccss. Personali ty Eves 552-3046 8 arr an¢ a . N . B . clt aP1ir.1oc e sale. 17!'9 \ PAINfER Don Qui xote fi1 otel S 2 . 2 5 / h r _ p L U S & enthusiasm more im-Mercha-•·iao FrH to You 104r Eastbluff are. •· NMe.,w8poa t Blvd. Co&la ,-•••••••••t••.&••••~·· 11 , C U"'l3J 2100Newport Bl,Cl\-t BONU po t t th -• j -;;;;m~~·;;~;;·;;ll;.;m;;;!~:-:-;-:-~C~a~ll~M~2-~'67~0~--I SES. No selling in-r an a n e:ii:pe r. ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••tt•••••••••••••• SleeleTs J r F ootball Jmmetta's M2-8542 BOV SCOtn'S , volved. CALL BILL AT S600+. dcaw ""'" shoel Antiques 800S Medium dog playf.i I .' Team LocJii«latEdlson needboals, Guords MAID WOR K Mot el. 55l!-14>1 or 839·R3 ll. ~~i".~:~~";, P ~~··~· •••.•••••••••••••••••••• able, needs' lg yd.~~ High 0 parkh1,e lot. Hun· Buf!e t clari ~et $100. andalrphutes,Tax · Neal, energetic. Laguna · --· 960 _ 2803 eves & .:knd~ · * JOH ATHA.HS Howatd Lin S.C. ~reds of DlJSCellaneou1 !>French cl ar,oet $50. advan,tage1. 54&-4990 . Well F Bel\. Resort. 6 day wk PA . · AU'Pll"ll.llES W items. Magoolia AUan· rum set $175. Student S argo 49-1.\196 . RT Time c \•(.-s & Sat SCTY L--' PT ..,.,,.,..... . * elmaraner/Shepherd & ta. H.B. n ute $75. Camper frame 6' Custom Dory. wooden,: F ;:c_:;_:;:_ ______ I Al\-1, perf. for sludeots, ~ offers a fine selection. male Shepherds 556-6590 $10. Table, s chairs $35. white /blue. CQver, xlnt G ?.ta.nagement inside work, guaranteed Ex pr·· Nr. O.C. 1\irpor1 We buy & sell . 4ZZ 31st St. Iv message Horses 8060 Violin . no bow, $35. cond. $750. 673:-1283. Uard PEOPLE PERSON . wage. C;:ill AJ , 542·9013 8.'13·060Z. & 644-6452. N.B. 673-6001 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·1667 call after6pm. Exec. looking for part Female puppy, all white, 6 Yr. Old Sorrel Mare <a yak·S e ats, paddle:i, Servi .Ce time business associate PART TIME SEAMSTRESSES An~ Samoyed&: Shepherd, to Xlnt cood, family pet: Mission Viejo c.~-mem-r af k, P r e se r ver s. in wholesale suppli es. P e r so n u b I e m en Nc ll.dc d . l'ofust be ex -The.West End good home.' 6T.H8'12 bu t requires good rider be rship. Tef\DIS, golf, 642-Z112, aft. 6, Doug OC' • Bu si n ess f u 11 y &women lo take ener~y p e rh'.d · o n po w er 5905 W·arner at. Spr-3 Yr lovable Lab.spayed, R eason f o r sa l e · etc. $2,SOO. lncluding,i-:D:.:•:..vc:ec.. ______ _ rapi tali zed. Jnler\'iew ~~~s;~ 11~~~~c;:~nt~~~~ ~~~t:~~:i~~-~p~~:.~~~ ingdale. H.B. Sit6-J054. to good home. Call after beartbroken daughle; transfer. 644-4591. 18, OWENS • Div. Baker Prot. Ser. ls see klqg m e n &. wOtnen for employment as security . guards in South Orange Co. For y our convenience a field interview team ~ill beatthe. __ Vagabond Motor Hatel · .3151 Han.or Bl ,. Costa Mesa <t Block South of r,;;1;i' !· "'"' ft'L-s.pt 19 673"2223 weekday eves. Earnings JO, 6&1 w. 17th, c .M. H oosier C abin e t , 6p m,540-27fB. =tting lo school Ml-5630 Affeafion! All glass. ''2. Newly re- Med\cal Assist ant for of $150 to S22S possible 645-6820 Bookcases. Hall Trees, . &pm. ,.-built lOOhp Evtnrude ": Otol a ryngologtst-PJastic aft er training peri od. SC•h·d~ Board9,BeTable.s. ~::ie~Apkpi~:f)'Tlto ofdd ~eg. T~ .Mare. Arab look· ApcwliisftltOwnen eng. elec. ·start. Boat in Surge on. Orange County. Call btwn l :30 & 3:30 Fri. Sec retary -Shorthand & atrs, Brass d. Mir· Fe 1 d 1 mg·sp1nted ithowy $or Gold Tweed Shag, in· excellent cond. All eqWp-Sec r~t arlal elCperience 9 /19. E nergy Co ntrol ~en iifCioe ex 5 palreq. Appl}' rors , School peaks & MO.-~ e_, 5~ ~ Y ,e , •, trade for gd Weste.rn or Csta}!ed67• '!1yd.62 Miraclean megt, including.$200 bai~~ reqwred, back ofOccex-Sys tcms.631-2770. 111 person: · ary open At uch More. • · · Quarter horse.673-19.13. · p .... 3 -o tank w /two p ump&. perience helptul, good d epe n di n g o n ex -LOTSOFOAK GD.HOM E1yr.Old rnale Ml.cell ... HMS T~ndem trailer, $2,175. pay & benefits. •s end PBX Ans Srv. Fashion Is. P e r i e n c e . R a I o n Shep /Gr,at D •AJi 5 Yr. old Reg Quarter W__., _ _. , 808 492-:--stss aft. 6:·30 ·'" typed Jeller & Resume. & Ai,poct area. >'(!' 0 , Pr od ucts. 17462 Von To be Free. I ,am sellipg ~Is &16'-'212 ane.. Marc l.o fo~I $1600 ' _,.,. I Write a d ·w550, Daily P tf. Eves/Days incl's Ka rmen.Irvine. ou~ entire stock. L6Y!' 5 0 · · ,.1;-. Shows' Eng. & Western:••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' Whaler. F\111 covers. Pilot, PO Box lS60 Costa wk nds. 640-1110/ SS7·7777 . prices. Dealer! & de-Gr. Dane ·AKc, Fen\ale. 548·7038 an. 5:30. SS GASH SSFQR Ste~ri ng st ation. No Mesa,Ca . 92626 . EOE. • SECRETARY· e?rato r s we lc.o m e . bl ue.Obediencetrained. Goodusedfwn/fefrigs engine. $600 .• 16' Nona .. RECEmOHIST Gin ger Jar Antiques. Xlnlguard.963·'798.1.. 8 yr old Quarter Horse Frzra/at.oves.546-0768. Cilnoe. Like nu, $200. MEDICAL.ASSIST •. i-:honesoli citi n~~l it~typ-Professional ornce. l m-1967 Church St. C.AI . , , mare, very gcnU e. SSOO Naples., Sa bot. s2 oo. Be au t ifu t pre \·enti ve 1ng. Contact Roy Wilson. medj~te position availa -646 -4 324 or by appl. or best offer. Call after Gas Kiht Wanted 645·1611 9to5. ( health clinic rn Garden 1..:"":::...·"~'::":_-----I b I e f o r s b a rp en -545-3967. n.inlitur. 8050 6pm, 546-1087. 15to~cu.Jl,. Gr o ve is seeking a llmslaslic haro work ing ................. , ..... H-aldGeOcb 8065 615-9785 -loats;Mai11leucMCe 1 warm, outgoing person PRIMTIHG person. Experienced on· 35 YR old secrclarY desk, • TTENTION,Do you · Service 9020 whois q ualified forback PLATE ·STRIPPJNG ly 5.12.3339 xlnt <ond, $165. 615-1184 have quality 'Us e d •••••••••••••H••••••••Mutlcal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofc work. Xlnt benefits. lndi,. fo r slrlp p;n• · · •fler&pm furniture you woold like SHAGCAllJ'ET · IM"-""' 8083 ScorpioMm'ine Co mpe tit ive s tarting plate>. job layout E•· SECY RECEl'T.· AppliancH 8010 to seU, bot don 't want the HEW,cHU.r •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Engine·k adios·Elec : salary &...interesting..-co-per'd. 4 D.ay wk. Good co. Ne wp o rt ce nt e r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• botherso~e phone calls 3 rolls, antique gold, 140 PRE-CBS Fender Jagu8:r , Fire Systm·Plmb.'g workers. t r qualified, beOcrifit. · -Con'S ti"u c-tioil & Rell -Eleetrolux. Recently or ..t.re.ff1c .t.h ru. ~our. sq xdl-ea. 1 roll lime ~Ith case. Good condt· Refrg freeest5'18-9'104 please call. Mrs. Ellis , Apply Estato ex per. desirable. overhauled. Extra air home? Let. .us sell it rot &reen. 120 sq y&:-$3 per lion $350.-&44-ll40 Ask for .. 1-==c.·=;:;..:=:::.=c_ 539·8988 betwn 9atn·l 2 National Systems Corp Perm. BenefiL<J. Reply to power brush. $30. or best ~o.u. on cons1~nment. Call sq yd! µ.ha~ oc carpet J ohn Have something you want noon & 2 .spm. ,,,-...J 4381 Birch St, N.B. Classified ad no 517. c/o offer. 536-4830. for information, 541J..7951 layer w1U deliver and lar t enor sax, ~ Selmer to sell? Classified. .. ads do ~ Pit 1 f Dai ly Pilot, P . O. Box . for $110 per sq yd add1 ~ I l o . ~fedical Recept(Typist ma e. em. service 1560, Costa l\.tesa Ca W1~l buy some. Rer. :Ap-*MATTRESS* tiona1:cau tnC-)493-7799 . Bundy. Like -.ew. Hard it we! -Cal N W,. . w loll lront olc exper. est ab accts. E,.>/Sal5 92626 , plrn nces. Runmng or not . . c"'e Incl. $175. 648-1509 ot2·5678. • I ~~!g!!:.20=· '::';,~•'.CY 64.2-~c~hi~i,..;'!"ln~· ~c_o_r_c_,l l c!t,::1::.5-;;'004::w~k::-:;+;;-. -:"-::-'-· _L_e_v_i·l•ll s~ndwiches mornings t11~s~8~ cr a p m e t a 1. * M._ALLDSIJEMESSS'* ~~:!'! .......... ~~?.~ .... _.A?J?uPktvrft e · 1 ~l'.·I'! ·n!!!!!e!'lq!'l~!'l~!'ll!'!P 0!'llt":!'l·.°!'l,'l!!l!'lu!!!nll!'l!'ly>il1!:.~~·r.-:~~;f;~j ~~:t.t{~\~~s h:~d r~~~~:d~~~~=~ai. Rt~:~~~lto~51.fr ari~; 13:.~;c: ~ ~~t86 TO~~si::t~~LA; i -. :~41: ~JJ-0 =,-IJJ-,J-JJ ,,_-A_ .J :-;":, tions in r esume to Box olh.e r r ol a ted Jo bs. Ser vice St a. Allendant P AI D FOR YOU R • ~li/~v/V~ ll'I. GUARDS 378. Balboa Island, Ca Reured Pohcemcn pro· p/lime. 18 or over App: y e 11 0 w c 0 Id s p 0 t Qua!. !J>Od: sofa ~135. !Ift~EJ'R~ WATCHES, rn : Immediate o"ening in 92662 rerred. El Toro, Ask fo, ly. Pico Mobil~. soo Ref.,geralor w /fr~e•er ,Do<>gla• DmeUO; )Olth ~ s 1Lvi'1!.:~n~tr.· ACOHVD41t:NT SMOWINC AND I ' No PhO..e Calls · Please Cos ta Mes .:". Above ~eff,586-0860. Avenidu Pico,San Clem cl$50r~';i~~~2oodl cond1tlon. ~~~t?3ack. chairs .JSS" F INE FURN & AN -~:",i:~:.QR'THE , Medicol A.ssistcmt R ~ TIQUES ••• -average slatting rates, eal Estate Sales Service Sla. Attend ant . · ~ perio~Jc increases, Prima-rily back office . Hi llie McCo rmack. wa nted. Full & p/lime. Kenmore Elect.nc Dr:yer, KINGSI ZE BED: mat· Seamecf.T~Slim Sew 'n' Stuff! benefit a ccount. Work Hunt Bch ph ysic ian Realtor, has an opening Brow n's Shell 990 E perfect worltlngcond. tress , boxspr1n g & lmporflt'S~H c;lose to hoRJ,e. car &: Write Classified Ad No. l 0 r a n ex P e r . d . Co.ast Hwy NB • · $80. 644-4044 frame, "'tra firm. Value Genuine Burm.a J ade phone req. For interview 465, Daily Pilot P .O. Box salesperson. Successful-' $525 .• sell SZ15. Al so Lavender & fine gteen. p:ppt. in Costa Mesa call lS60, Costa Mesa, CaliC. ty serving Laguna si nce rvice Sta Attendant Was,,her & .. ,.Dryer (gas), Queenslze bed, value Polished. Cabachons. All ABMlSecurity-Services ::.9262:=:=.6-:::-::-:-:::--:-::--121~963~.!4"~·7!;5.l~l----1 F /time. Ex.per'd. Smit: ye ow, &" cood. SlOO. $(25. sell $195. pelivery sizes. Wlll saC.55&-7Z7S --~(2~13~)~659-:::='1111:'.'.:0'.-.--l"!'•gmt tcne. Route sis co. ty's Union Service 2248 both. 842·329:tan.6pm. Included. Usuallj home. i..ad· . . J<"'Uture. Age 23. 39 . c ar, RECiPTIOMIST.. Harbor Costa Mes; uction' 1015 Ml-SS93 _ _le$ rtng, 9 diamond_ h SEC"~ARY . ' -· --••••••••••••••••••••••• $600 value; Sac. $300 P one. $160 wk. 848-1004. llt:;;t cr vice Station At t en-·ginal Oil Paintings~-cash. 557·1619after2pm Professional oCfice. Im -d t • **I BUY** t d l M MODELS-MASSEUSES mediate position availa-an ' ex.per d. Day & ')r e s zes, enno1: McS:!linttr: · '8078 Fi gure Models, escorts, bl e f o r .s h a rp e n -Eves. Full &~/time. Ap-Good ust!d furniture &: Gasses, Bric·a ·Br ac ••'•••·~··•••-•• • '"'• masseuses needed. T9P lhusiastic hard working r:~i~:e~BStation, 17th & appliances, or' will Sell frot0 lO'l',to"'°. ~2335. USE D wooi> & METAL Huntington Beach's nnesl m oney· New s tudio. perso'rl . Experi enced on-' for You. For s ale: 6° sora bed. WflRKING, Equipment 1 5 pa & g·ym need a\l.rac· l-63_1.c·38'-l-l'-. ------1 ly. 552-8339. SHAMPOO Gi rl, full lime, MASTERS AUCTION Brown tweed, good cond. for imm~iate disposal. 1.ive g irls. Full JP .T . Motel Maid Wanted. The H'a ir Factory, CM 646-8686&833 .. 9625 $75. 13_17l Magnolia St., -May beirupectt?(latour , Houttlc._ L ive i n prefe rred. Newport Bch. I sch.age child. Pvt room. 5 days. A.ers preferred. 642-7713. ~vail. Days /Eves. ca11 Full-Time 6734520 R.E.SALES Call: 645-0311 GardenGrove,belwee.nS shops . a AM ..... :30 ·PM, betwlOAM-10PM. KirkwoodMotel NewOffict-**PUIUC** & pm Mon -Fri. LIDO SHIP Town&CountrySpa We've just remodeled Slllt1c.reener.exper.. *FURNITURE* 9 F T . SOFA, X LNT NYA8RD,900LldoPark Dr, ' . 963-77ZJ . Motel Night clerk. 21 and our ofrl oe & we now have ,_..:l.:;85:;1:.:R.:;e:oyc:•::o=lds=:!., ::lr_:v"in"e'--I . J boridable. Call 493·5661. openings lor 3 ne w ' **AUCTION** COND. $100. CALL .. v tNSTRUCTORS·He alth Best Western Capistrano salespeople. Xlnt com· •Swimming Pool* 1tFrld-7:30 PM• AFTE R 5PM,675--4258 8HP Rototiller, 2yrs. qld, , Club. Great opportunitYLl::•;:nc;.. __ _..,-----l mission splii and lots or Salesman. Must be ex· D •r el S f .•. 1 ,gd. work'g, cood. $175. for young man&youngi-. Jeads. . .F~r~ie~n~c;e;d;;.S4;;S.OOO;;;L;;;;;;;;;J ( ealersW come> o a • o ve·seat. 842·9489 g a l . Kn ow l ed ~-I n NC~ 4200._ Front desk & ForinterviewappL lcmkrup~.,05 Beautiful, very gd quali·b"===--------1 bealth, nutriUoo or Pbys· r elief a udit. Ambas.ado' I. C.,.,.._... ty. never used, moving: &cell••-' 1080 Eel i s h ~lpful. Call lnn 2277.Harbor.CM.See THE ROH 0 ;TAYLOR TURRET ALLTYPt5FURN. 9S2·2S62. •••••••••••••••••,••••• g7g.2350 wkdays betwn Mr. Wh ile. GR UP AND APPLIANCES. Stanley Ole' series bed W A"1'.fD •·SPM. HURSESAIOES 673-7601 . LATHE $$$ SciYe $$$· and 6 dr aw'er dresser, TOP CASH DOLLAR ~ R R.E . SALES. ATT EN-9T05DAll.Y red.$90.830-&l4 P A I D F OR YOUR IR.VINEacocr»."'1EL 0 ORDERLIES TI ON LI CENSE D. OPERATOR MASTERSAUCTIOM Beaut wroug bt i~on J EWELRY, WATCHES, ILfV'-'l "ll "'I Salary dependsonexper. UN LIC ENSED-GET di ART OBJ ECl,S, GOLD SERYtGS•AG8'JCY Be r ec ogaize4 . Call ·T H E R ED CARPE T 2075\.i NewportBI.CM netleset.couch,chair, S ILVER .SERVICE . -488E.17lhSlreet Imm~. PortMesa Conv. TREATMENT! We tra in Min. l yearonthe job ex-S33-9G2S&64&8686 " Jamps.M/0 .835-Tie& F INE FURN & AN · (al lrvjne). Costa Mes a '-,-H_o'-spcc'c..64....o.2·.:;0400_;.:c_· ----I you to sell homes with an per. Able ':O make own Bicycles 1020 Good Be~ · ',I'IQUES: 645-Z!(X) •·,le 224 642· 1470 l-accelerated course that setups. Basic tools req'd. ••••••••••••-••--•••••• Cunnture,1"°======----1 ~ urse "-piece ael. .JQ.nt cood. Kng Sz. Bed. New com- Director starts immed. U you're 17141 494-940 I &d of SwlN1111r $.1541. 494-6739. plete s till pkgd, Xtra interested in earning big . CLEARANCE . firm 's100 (worth. $425) . oft•ses money from the start, TELONIC H u g e Savin gs on 4 Blk game tablechaus. QPS:i:$170 ~uallyhome .. . JAM.TORS A challenging position in iet individualtted free Bicycles & Accessories. $45 ea; 142"! "°'1Dd glass !~ldel. 835.22&-• • a large 'skilled nursing & training in on the job as-ALTAIR Will take any• bike or top t able w /a.oliq_ue gold I-"-=.:::::;:,.=:..==---! J'o1ature individuals car.a· rehab lacllit y in the aistance \n a top olo. loc. . anything in on trade. base. $125; 1 HJ.Back TREE SALE :::.~r.:~·;~:!,:!:e~~ Orange-Sanl.i Ana area. ::;~~h:r/'~,~~:Xm:J: LAGUMABEACH c~'NE \fORKSL'l'D• ~~ 2 t~:.~~~:!!: 15 Gal. SU.-><" Do• $75 . .. ·our income .with 3 ,,_ M u s t be motivated \,~Li~n~d~ia~S58~~· 1~555~====~~E~q~u~a~l~O~p~por~~E~m~p~lo~y~er~·;1C~l~~e~w~por~rt~~B~lv~d~,~E~ c h al r s, • 100 • a . 1 s:i6-8338 eves. "' no toward rehab nursing. Costa Me&a. 548·5783 • ... +-'"'-="-'_:.:::;_ ___ _. h ours wotk in Garden R.0 . & behavior·mod as Ras pberi,ry Kn•g S a 15' Palm t-in.box for Crove area.6°9PM . Mon· well as medicare pro-CanserCh & Bedspread, $CO, i· Elec:. sale. You-;h-;,ve. $1.00 or day thrfugh Friday. cedures. Excel salary.. I * UTOTEM* Equll""etlt 8030 Hotpolot dryer , $45. best offer "4&3706 j;;ve S2 .SO per hour. Call beneCits &,incentive pro-REUBEN'S . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•oecoralor Jlem s.'' Weekend; ., 54Z.OSl'I and leave your gram . Call532·~-EMPLOYMENT Polaroid L"and ca mera 6'0·5t!09 . • r • na me, address & pbonei-"'====:..:::.::t. __ , Laguna Hills l OPPORTUNITIES $1800 with case & access. Sota 0 -tte Cb . Etc Noritake china set"'/. 5, • ~n~um~be~r ·~~~~~~ · HURSESA.10£5 Full or Part Time $25.830-4138~ _ tor' s~f: 229, ~Costa· $1.5. New Arvin ba/rm .,;=01'°;1!*~'tf, • Ex.p e r 'd . Bay v re w l ta.s OpenlnJts For: NoExperNecessary Cat 8035 Mesast.CM: m3..3221 heit er. $10. "Mahog .. SllMShlpinefThtJ'r•kfMltor-•·~a Milnor Coov. Hosp, 2065 Age2t-4!S Eligible 5 ·"-' · leather top SI.el> tables de \0 •• ..., -" .,,,. .. .,.__....., HlGHTCOOK Go to TheNearest •••••••••••··~··•••••••La e la !f $10 each. Car el s &: Mil. ' 1 ~ "1\IU tin:at -Days · 2165 Thurln A•e. C.M . TICTOC MARl{ET Lovely colorful klt}en1 Fr"feilal~!5'l:rtioslunools" p ads: 10 •,••:xt~'G''. M~~,'a.::"'~Mllf -.Uarboc Blvd., Cos t a IW2-asas... Appl)' ln Penon . For AppllcaUons&lnfo Angora backfPoond. $15. end & cottMtbls. custocP 9!112•. $2$ each. Good SUiat 10~ 121·~11 l•Y...16~ J111a ursine _1MonlhruFH 3·SPM OR CALL (714)6'2·1702 Few. older kittens. t amps palot tn cs door mirror S3. Daven-Mr;:~~~ ~DIES .:an jou work--2 LYX · ~OQlA\ledel..a.Car.Jola T:ic.TocSys\eQll.lnc Consider free to 1ood sofabed ·~~ bed ('6 &lz.t), yellow· stnd'"Sl.00 for petM. orS••• a wk. S.llJ>1rus 'a.n:oo6»3:3'1f/llme. Laguna Hills -home. tTt-897S; -11'1Al.69'-1 b,rowa ro•~1'•t., .... ... 251· for,...-:=,..,, . .,. -• fublon 1tyll1U ldo, • NURSl::SAID'eS Equo!Op Employer WAITUSSIS DoCJS 1040 · Clothes, atzo 8-10 a. tbtt•"'* .,., ... - <earn Up Ill lfilJ woeltlY All abi111 ,' uper 'd In ...... , .... ~ .......... •?,?~ CARVED Plaa o Jewel<7 .... 239' • = ·l'l,mm. No l n•llal . Gerlalric1. 'Par~ Lido Sa'! IS 1 Ex..,.'d.Tullorp/t. ~WOI';. .-.. oak 1-. .,,,... PT •· -ft...7470. Conv. Center. 466 1 or a esman w/expr. Ooodhn.Neattwear. •P~11N• water~$lOO.&t0430T A S"•P ¥"eet! Small ....,...,..4411 li'h&•h l p Rd N e Strt Comm. good traffic. Overu , Cockers, <;blbuobua1 a pplian ces. knick-....,_ • Layadromal A11)ll•'11· t142-81MS. ' • · Boatl'la~e114-845-U44. SurfliSlrloil\ Poodles. Shll\.b•, G. •..:;pSTER D~I . Waple IP>•ckl, some turnllure, 111 -t• •~ - 1 ~a8t"!f _!"Oman .l>µ,im~. .. •• w . SA.tl..SBAMSTR£SS ~W.CoaslHwy, NB Shorth •,,.· Plt Bulli, S50 Mf.t!1!~bfftp. •'P"I· ~~,o~-botS! .. co.Uectlad. =. ~•"• ':.'~.'•'= .J .. t , .. ,3 • .,~f7J'.0334. · 9fC CA>r111ER Expertence perterred . • mlnl ·Schnsmer. Porns. • · -,.-,._I( ----.'.Mlpt. _,,., Uam to 2 _,Sl'ftltM n • _., .... , S700 · Full·&lme only. Age 20+. Good workln"' copdt: Waitress Exper. only. Pekes, We1ties. 100 conte mporary f\arn 6 1 em~ Ap~ D·,202. 83 =-:; ::l...!'W~ •P--. .....,,_ ~ .senoua appUcants tl c 11 e Noon t.o Evening 1h\t't.. mixed pup~ Stud ava ,\.rt for sale. Abo TV a ~t•. CM ... ,., -·~,--__ .,. S Yrte1p. Prfv1te '\..Good paj;$l.ocailobs ons. 8 642-M4l-Bl ~e Do2phin,3355 t motl breld&.Ji§S W.11lh Kite-. Leavtn1 Sta.to. 2 l•r lt wa.pn ;thtels. I 1oc!)!t1ryl0thUl'. Me!T'OC•W.... &a l u ,O uo\om r l na VI• do,N'ewllOtllkh,· OI Fairview. SA. Opon 6'2·2068 . $41.50 0..allDiYm ~$ ="',:o:,-1.ulll lM ~.:,.~OL·ll':..~!dR. ,_.;;2110=.:;":::••::bor=Bl=,C:::·:::M::.·-1maker1 lo 1eeklnc ••· y d • ~ eveo.531-$021. 9"m1.-u ' · _r,,_ ""-·· ~a_,.. ~l'.I 1~ pertd ••)ft l*"IOQ. :X.tnt .~ on l n~ •gun to Wrought iron dlaUai int · = 11111t.... l.21 .EsQ!of-a.OPFICll, pt/llm<. 1tn•ll -.1..-resp.lndiV SQ. drow !alt wben 19'1 DoJ-Obe4htnco a... to ~. J\"4. •olllet dlaJn, a.mm. -=-l• W lrf-.aa llfa. Ca. JC.B._lA. 8"l>C. Caul Pl•••· Call,,.., ploce•n t d In the Dilly .tart Thura. Sop! JI, t :JO Llh nu.,SUIO. 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Jm. •••••••-'•••••-••••••• 21' T.A~NMS\P.Jt, S.fthto . 9111 lll•DO uuui m1c.l4+4Sll2 'A Falcon Ranchen>,-!~~--*llll<ifooi:or • .. •••••••• .. •••••••••• l 9717 lllet tnl M4t 9742 Buy 1972 Rlvlcia o -mt. all motor't' radiator A:: ftMfl' pelt-"'"-" ---. • ' .......... ·-····-··· . . ftWT m••l•"l. pymp. auaa t•rtect ~ '!l" HONDA l&c,.,_ ••• ••••••••-... •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ~-·· et ..:;;:=~---.---"'!' lao ll,Yor dop olallle •.a lfl 'AUDI f *• .-. •MGMld'llOl.COmplele--"" • ~-Oto trau, 1I H.' UN ll'l.JWa.6-..._ ~41.t lllh, Sir .,..., Bun •Uck, gd • ....s. -.-. 11 -....... Must ... 10 lease Cedlhc 9915 ~·~~11iS::.~lll&.' 808!_• .. ~.nw. l'U~ •lat .... firm. 1.f;::Z =~ ou.J :f:~ 55'1~ ilnb~ appreciat .. 968-021.S. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••~-----~~- • .._,.._, 1114't -<•-..... . $$47 HIAD9UAllfllS . •1108~.-. ej:L•...:1 r ' '10 Ford Oaluy. dt ' ~I•• Muir w Ja\S' Ja. llONJ>A 'IS. 11...,. oz. elt llqa In->. Two '7t,100LS; tclr,xtatci>ad, •IAiMI',.!~ ud1o, _-.Jat. St.tao. UlllO a ~:!'~~~~ Ratallle. -'-. lt"1.S350. SuauldllO. Grt. 11eori.of nablll..n, dild lllanyopllom. • PadGr7 Private plll't>'. 615-S684 • ·- 30llr1.SllJO ... C-trail bike. MW olfor. tl•te, •eavydu!Jtraller Call531HlM. ~·~ eves. " TOYOTA ,_or_6'4_·:137_S_. ---- 131 Chrta Cl'•,. .... ,OOO Evet546·SS19. itch, front bumper ,74 Aed1Foa ! • artl• .aa•a.& ._.Cil 9744 .. '68 Ford 9 pass. Count:ri .,.,. ... y guard. roll bar. root _1_ • "I" · 1"6 Hod>or, CM. 646·'303 a..... Sedan Wag Air P /S valut ll•ll• ofter. AMAHA100MX aearcbll&bt, Stewart· I Door. aUlomaUc • ....-. l•1ga1rr!i :;•i[:J'•:sz ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4F05 P/B S500 · 11" ~ 546.()6!1., ' llEALLYMCE Warnertack.-... l1nta11le eoodltloo, tes . '72GT Trf-.li 9767 , ' .545-ll .. 1 t Sell.JO'~-._. Alktne $425. 546-4853 ar seat. Less thU •.ooo drive at FI AT Xlnt cond. AM !FJ!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac ·w LTD. 40r, Rtdto. air, ~ "' --· ml I< Indoor· outdoor $4195 m.QIOO ext221'1<9!12':11w 71 T~ pwr, Gd. eond. mo I Besto(lt.r .. 5*e818cr"{l) loJ-ICAWA lOOCC. Lo mi, carreting throuahout. : \ ·-w.w.,.,'er eves. ".... Aft6pm.m.S&W . 524·9853. , '310. Call alt 5 pm. C•I .. 4·1742 " uk Cw "";,So. llolo Opel 9746 . Tlt-6 Selectioll 25• Cablo Cniiaer Sips 4 64$-4813 . John. stmbAu: SS'1 "••••••••••••••••••••• Wire wheels. AM /FM YIR IH MllffriC• 9947 Ch rya. V·I. liardtoP '70 Moto Gum. 7000mi's. "70 Opel GT. yellow. cd !:"°'i~'O.~~· Super 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••"\ wtroomenclolure. $2850. Wiochhield, saddle bq;s, rucb 95ff •1 Ft Xl l ded ineeh cond, 30 P.!PG , arp · .. ...._._ '70 Red l\laverlck. Z door • ., or rea1.~o1r .. Pvt ply. hat box. Priced to.MU.•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• :.oooA~t.~'n~' ·din&ed fender, szooo. $AVE C es•••,.... Stick shlft,Runa&d.'850.> 114161~!, 546-7325. 197• GMC IS TON l'IOC:· $4800.16&<;112 bestorfer.64541573 Jl111 M.fno .._._-. l-'-Ms."'-'1"'11.ca ____ __,. I is· Sterentt 40 8P oa Honda '7<STllO.Llieaow. UP.aeyJ.,hpHd,radlo. l llltW.ffntllwy.111. •·M M t c U--..9rs motor. X1nt cord. Best $US. v beater. m11 wbe1l1, _1 ... 842·9405 ~~~•••••••••••!?J.~ '!:er:,~nlas~~U~~· new. o or en nYU ofl61S.75$1631-1£11 Call-. . wldetr•<k~•<an· c ·-XJ6. Dark Bm. Xlnt $2900 6·1703 1200W.CoastHwy, C~lllac ..=:.=:..:.::=:..:=='--t---,.-"===o.:...-'-l vu •bell. Like new, •• 645-1102 _ _ '73 Cousar XJl.f. Full• I •5' HA MERAS AAA 1009 Bultae~Sl25. prl<ed to Mil! ~W>. Aini• HHley 970 eonil. Orig 9Wfl. Lo mi. Poncho ,75011 ,.,....,,.-------1 air 'HwllrH brk Looking for tbe best $250. $32189.Allofourundeari ••••••j••••••••••••••• t6,9.W.5'6-a191/642-3>03. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Yollqw..,.. 9770 " -=~~~ ') ~Mir11' lt.-.o. ia,a~ w/t.erma to mateh, all m..ma are aold. undw •lrTID\>' '17 3.000MK Lo tnl. Mint .(.:t.ASSJCCOUPE •••••••••••••••••••••••1::'.',:.·::===::::===::/:___L642~::!·Ul~5~.------: xttulneld. Rador,ADF, * ** 450.0~. ·-"".for bll)'et'lprole<tloo. coad.llusisell.l!llolr. XifEVl2 PORSCHE WAMl'ED '66C dCo H~ n .... wtr. maker, air. Bob ond ·-~~ .. SantaAaa'lbyata,c11w. i'7Wn7/S4.t-8'122. . 1933 Clearan-e used ,70 vw·s or older. rood. , nv. --· •UUM> '69Mereuryoonvertibte. Heney•Bkr.&IS-0551 c .$600S:::=, • Warner (1bloc:trweatot.., A U Heal .. 8 673-..,. Call 63l·227ldealer. 151.5143 Runaandloolc:tlike new: 20• s1arlire '74. Bost built ,Main St.). 540-2512. "'Yed~~ap':Jtc. ~.;;.:f· ~ '71 "-'67 P......Wtl Z $850 -~ hull, 22$ OMC, Deep v, '12 SU~U.Kl. 750CC, red. 74 Courier. te11 than gd runntt, gd. body, in ~ XKE2+2 See. to appreciate: ~las '74 Super vw. Coovert. '66 ~upe de Ville. ~Uy '15Mennary Monarch, tul· bai~ank, all access, trlr. 5500 m1, 1nclds NOOot ac· 13 ,000 mi. Cuat int. tertor. A classic &: hard 21,200 miles. Green with .racing oraogo f1n1sh . AM / FM stereo. New eqwpt. Xlnt rond. Pnced 1y equlpl.. 5000 ml, must PRICED TO SELL. PP cesa.$995.Pb:559-5440or MZ-4895/588-MINo.861. to find. Gd MPG tan Interior, uir,.PW'f. 331HZN. tires, lo mi, Xlnt cond. losell.8444644. aac?880·1014/$3&.8158. 586·4585 839·202'7. • '&5FordP.U.~t.on,l3,000 ~aegtmgpvlib~~d~~~~-~ steer, a uto., AM/~M $4495 Afi>ving must sell. $3500 .• 72 Fleetwood Br~hm. fl s HJ N Q? R ent a '71 YAMAHA.Joo Enduro. ml on reblt eng, &hell, Sl 200 CASH. Call bet stereo, chrome w re 548-09? PP. Top·of·the.Jine Split Mat-.g 995% cruiser. u dr'tve 4 A1int c::ond. $1,650 ml. saddle tanks. $12:50 or &·3oPM B9'l·29'70 =~ci 1!~~:~: •66Ponche91~ · VWEna.laeRcpair,serv· front leath. sea~. Xlnt•••••••••••-•••••••••• persons, $50. d~y. ~-=v~!~late. bestofr. 96Ml4S . I . , ' . II well kept automobile. S Speed, chrome nms. ing COM Area. Honest& cond., for. R.E., Co. car: w mils_.. 'et FUtback. 6'5·2898 . . ->aa· Del '67 Fc'.rd'1itoft V-8 Au.st n Amer. 88. uns Can be seen on our SbatpI ZQtn42. Reasonable.6"-6866. ~ radJ~I 40~ edm1 new paint, .neW tires, 2o'Cust LaP.1tr•ke. US Backtoeollece.Muataac. stt~k~ air, overdrive, ~/~st,~!.:.C:i:;,see. showroom floor . $4995 .86 vw ·Faatback . selt.~~~~rer.. c to automaUc."'99.atS-8340 H.P. Johuoft..:MintCf.lnd. cEhlerlry Hon~al I CIRl12k5 many extras.6'2-4810 IM, W ,71., (117HZX) .... VE '64 P·-~ 356'" Sunroof, rebuilt ehgine, CAD '65 C dV Dir. Bstolr.640.1168/549-8875. ' nore. ~ r • • $M ~ ~ new palaL -818-834-0 · pe • very '60 MUSTANG 2118 v.a goodies. Super Caal. Best WARN Winch 8000 lbs.,•••••••••••••••••••••• Immaculateinslde&out. Dir. c::lean, $7_75. Must be P(S. P/B, Arr, A/Cl Boats...... olr. 979-8803 af't8PM. like newS350. 297LPQ. seen. Pvt party. 400.5376 Very clean, good condr. Cfi-9050 _c 613-3658 · $4195 89 VW Fastback, aulo c-w• 9917 tloa.-·6188 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 168 :tam aha 350 Good y 9570 trans, clean, min( cond. 33'AL'G••Tts~·1 Coad. $275, val. 215 B •1 • 5'8·6573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7J. Mach 1. Air. full ~ Allli . Avenilla Granada 8an •••••••••••• ••••••••• •57 Porsche 1600 . '10 Z28,' apd. 350 engine. power upe;; 1uxurr d&) 32'J!'M"J..~~Sait C1 , • ':SeJ~!~t.~~ :~· A classic. Runs & looks 58 VW, xlnt .cond. rebll New condition. 497·2228 eo'r. aiouP. $3,000/0ffer. 23'. VENTURE Sail 69 Hulet Davidson Elec· Gd. cond. S80Q.67S.a!O EXCLUSIVELY good! SYNB.1.5. eng. 83;.~.f-1:441 * ordays494·5.133. :::.141 days, 551·3377) 14'.lB'HOBlECATS Ira Glide, ru11 dress, · · lllltW.tontllwy.111. $2975 '70 Camaro SS 396, 4 spd,+·"-='------ ,Nat1lCrulaingClub.NB 631·1944or548-8508. '71 DODGE Van. many & 142·1!t05 68 VW Bus, r eblt eng, A/C, P JS. P/8 , clean. 3S33W.Ctt.lf.y,631-0281 extraa, xln\. runnln JIM MARINO clutch , bed, xlnt cond. $19$0, IS45-5089(home) or ~ 9955 74 Honda.350 XL, 3200 mi, cond. '$2;900. &&U153 187 3 J.J\_GUAR . V • U MOTOR CARS 848·0566 or962-452.5 644·1860 <Olfice) •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Cor onado 2~ <at-· Dana xlnt cond. $700 · Roadster·, signal red nlServ PoiDt lor $20.$25 a day. 968-8272 72FordSuperVan.S3700. ~· , . $7,2'>0fU'm.840-03'15. 120bW.COastHwy. 1m VW Bus, w/camper 1974 Camaro, Z28' spd, Sale1a icu Calfdays at714/833-4669. · Calla£t6,642-Z712 64.5-1102 xlras , incd'g Z·bed, m•I tires, $1700 dwn, OLD~E lo~ s· ~ 9060 '69 KAWASAKI 175,slteet Ask for Doug. J1t11.. 97JZ $3900. 833·2144 TOP, 6Jl·3862all. SPM. GMCTRllCllS "'-'.,. -or dirt, a Uoy fenders , ••••••••••••••••••••.••• • p h · · I t HOuD• ~••s 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cust. paint. clean. Lo mi . '71 Ford Van. ~ Ton '7 I JenHft 6~ ~12 Ll:~n~ m R~~t '70Sedao, rwis great, first 1S Camaro1 Jo mi, very " ,.... - '72 Hobie ts 'w;trailer, $300.968·0490 Auto/PS, Xlnt cood. c n · · $1400. takes it. John, clean. $3,195. Call aft. Univer•rOkk .. XI tCo d $1S87 $2600/ofr.848-8483. ~ Interceptor . eng.$4,000.492-3973. 642·0835or642-52BJ &PM.675-4944 2850Harboi'Blvd. n E.~.......; -.-·MUST-SEbb!-''m-Suzeki Auto. trans., power, a.tr,,,.,. 911 X1 t ~ J t c 1 Mes ""9640 -"""""" 550, xlnl running cqnd. '6' Chev Van 6, ne.w eng pearl white, natural 00 ~ · ""'.... us a DUNE BUGGY _ '65 VW, Chenelet 99201..c05=.c".--="--"-"'-'""'- F-0r Sale '30' Sailboat & CallMlke,5'5-J.O'M tranbs, tires, ball, strt ORANGECOUM'TY'S leather interior . Beauty . ~ust sell. street legal, fiberglass •••••••••••••••••••••••·72 otdsDeltalloyal 2dr. ~ moorklg, 5.$ meter Nwpt , . car , $750. M5-03.1f, 985-FOE. $4,850. or ofr. S41·91.34 body, xtra clean. $1075. CONNELL vin hardtop, tiltstffring. H arbor $6000. Bol> RONDA 7S,,17'5•e, •·~ w~ 959 OLDEST $7495 '69TARGA 9112-4173 p/s, p/b, air, all cle<:·. M 7•14 .,, .... r showroom mint. 800 ml. _.-us ,.._ & · 1 -• · eyer. ..._.... __ o c. -846 ZM9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 911T 5 spd, blk on blk, Yot.-o ,,77 CHEVROLET tnca . 32,IKIO, ......... new I 7J1;546-3l'l0 (home) · • WE PA y TOP OOLLAR . Jim Mmino reblt.' eng, many xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• steel bit radials, in im· J C" -N I --'\• FORTOPUSEDCARS . MotorC-Likebrandnew.$7000or o•• GE ~ maccond.mustbeseen AT ALI A. "1:1_ css than 2 Motor Homn. FOREIGN DOMESTIC Sales·Ser,·ice-Leas1ng -• best orfer. Call aft. 6p.m. -M COU ... , ' SALES &SERVICE lo be appreciated. S300I) yrs. old, bke new eond. Sale Rent 9160 ci.J\!;sJCs Roy Carver, Inc. l200 w. Coast Hwy. 554·5798 VOLVO 2828 Harborll•d. or nearest. l5lllMl9>I blwtl ~.:,t,t~~~o!· z~pra~ •••••7••••••••••••••••• lfyo~rcarisextraclea Rollslloyce BMW 645-1102 '69911SC t alnt Mech. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO COSTAMESA SPM6'9PM. ~ nater rlgging VHF-See tne U.S.A. the RV aeeua{int. Colla~~~ 17thS~ MCllda 9718 perf'. M~!t· ~! ·$7.250. L~rgest Volvo Dealer 546-1200 995.,. FM, etc. Fully loaded way .. B&D Motor Hom.e 1.4.UUIUICK ftf · •••••••••••••••••••••• Day:ss1 -1021, Eve : inOrangeCount~t Pinto ., w /extras. SACIY_f.lC.E Rentals. 646-9611 ' --2925..Harbor-BJ\td. MuaL.seU. '72 Mazda RX2. 546-5519 BU~r~~ASE '74 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. ~·•••••••••-.. •••••••• Sl3,800fC~: ~ ot Sale·Exe~. '1).2:$', Only . Costa Mesa 9'f9.. Xlnt mechanical cond. , . .. Auto, rac air, J>S. Yiru'l .12 ~ u D ~bout. ~ ew 646-78j6.._ . l2,000 ml. Xlnt--. PVt TOP,,._, •R $1SOO. Ed •94·'1766. 7S 914 1.8. 000 m1 , Blk . f''·~· f[~·f·~·~ roof, lo mi. X1nt , clean bralfes, ·radials, l>elow """"'f ~ ' Call : l't1r . Mue ll er ---.. ·-------C!Olld.$31QO.S6J.3966.aft6 book. 833-4810 days, 1·36. 4 sails. VHF fatho pty. 963·136'7 &l Mere de leftl 9740 645-0045 646-ZW6 • • 67J.1890eves. RDF auto pilot. Sea r "·--Tr .. ol 9170 PAID sr • UOADWAV 1 1 ' ~~~~S:~~.ll :;p~m~.t,;:-\V;:-7,;r:-~:l~~~:;'b;~EJ.~;;;;;j'. W. d 642 ·--s.~•1 ......., IMMEDU'JaY SAHTA AHA • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 356C Classic. Orig, un· ! ·· '88 Sta. W.,.., Atr, air, '7• Run·about Elnt cond in ' ._.,v.• ~...., · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" 835·3171 LeaMt restore d . 84,000 mi. 2025 S Manchester P /S, P /8:-;.lnt mech Dix int/ext. Sunroo{ Sailortsa1esman/wtexpr. 31' MOBILE Scout, fully FORALL ™!ULTIMAnot11v1NG~1 , Mew-Used Sacr i fi ce , S3 ,600 . Anaheim 750-2011 cond. Must sell. $575. Vinyl lop, Hpd. Eves. StrtComm.goodtraffic. setl-cont'd.Manyextras. FOREIGMCAIS OVER IOO 557·9831.After6PM. 541·9134 64M6U Boat Place114-615-1144 ~.~•7198100r'!~J>.!:•75ctate. CALL OR COME IH MERCEDES Rolls Roye• '756 VOLVO _,. ............. '72 BMW 2002 'l'U. Sun '71 El Camino. A1r <'ond. '72 Pinto Run.about. Olive 22'tiberglasssloop(2) . TOSEEUS Roof,foglights,AM !FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tires. Shell. Ask. green.S1,1SO.:W9-Z565 Fullyequipped-Xlntsails 14 1• Card 1 n ~1 1 : cassette stereo. Dod y & OM DISPLAY · #JOEALERINU.S.A. SALE $2500/bestorr.646·7002 Ply-·~ ,960 Bestoflit.64&-9000 Re rigerator, to1 et, eng. In Xlnt oond. Snw Houseoflrn!ro'rfs mvwn1 brakes 30 gal water tires included. Must sell AUTHORIZ •0 JR{ ROY Al.I cars In ou.r stock '64 Corvair. 4-dr. Nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hudson River Packet Sall e lectri'c water. pump'. · CARVER pnced al below u1crease ~ainl. No dents. 110 b /p. M d I 1 V ood ond r-IJ rt immed. $5400. or makt MERCEDF.SDEALER ofAugust25th. r•·mo.~~.-7... ATLAS o e. nu cover, s eryg c ........ a · offer.494-8370. 6862Manchester, ROLLS·ROYCE ._..._..~ trailer875-0072 6:30pm.$1 ,0S0.893-6460 BucnaPark 2i.a1.s1tt111. 66 ,64 Chevy Malibu. 4-0r . LASER 6 mos. old, asking 24' Coachman sel( con'd. c;-..a • 52]..7250. COSTAMISA Nds work. $150. Aft.er 5 Chrvsler Plwnouth $850. Call Bill days Xlnt. la•ge bot.Ues. ac· l\Qll.CUsthy.U. ....,.. 9715 Onthe SantaAnaFwy. ,..,.......... TO CHOOSE andwknds.642-6935. OpenDaily4~n.'till0 9405 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ClOSID SUNDAYS ' FROM PM I 541.1329 al166ls.s<to cess$3SOObc:h 548·7055 842• .. . · '13 ·Caprl vs. 30,000 mi, 73 Mercedes 74 Monte Carlo Landau 2929Harbo<Blvd., 31' Motonallor "Nricad 16' AWO, sips 8, has a OI' C a..1 air, radio, new radi#lis. Stwh. 9761 JUST ARRIVED Black,fullyequip't.t7M, CostaMesa "Q••••· try $7,250. propane refrig, stv &""99. .... • Xlntcood. $3200 .,.., otr. SLC ··EX·····c··L··u···s··IVE······· FACTORY $4500or bslolr. 5J6..1635 546-1934 Ensign Yacht Siles, 2103 oven, awning. Xlnt cond, Hf9li ..... S..,...' Pvt. )lty. Ofrice 833 · DEMOS W. Coast Hwy, Newport $1750. 842·7896 (ff I .. a: ta bome8'2-0196. c~ --1973 Chevy Mali~u. auto, '65 Plymouth, 4 dr, clean. Beach,92603 .~, .... u~.... 9180 llllMauyT~ ---Fully equi~-ln Ikon Oran e~C tr E.ample Pi•, ,p/b, air, von. lop., gd cond, orig own, Best "'" n ., CalJR 11' ·u ,720 b _,,. g Oun '75 244 .,, .. _ radials, xlntcund. $2495. ofler.548·1883. 12' KlTE,Mlnt eond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 eror 1 afaun gold wit fullma11V5any · ~ 645-0490eves./Wknds. Trailer,boat·covers,Jifl·MOTORCYCLE/Utll 847-8555 ••••••••••••••••••••••leather Jntclior, & Jess <M Autom a tic, AM/FM '6SBarracuda._auto VB ·ing sling, boom vang, Trlr. Homemadefiatbed FREE APPRAISAL WILLBUYYOUR Lhan 14,000 miles ! · ~ s tereo radio, pow er 72 Nova, fully equip'd, aircond nmswell.'$140: $625.962·5825 ·Ford lruclr: trlr. Sx6'. DATSUN.'.f()YOTA, (•PM839'7> steering, power antenna, cust. int. lo mi ., 842-4895 644.0356 • -"=-'-'-------,,,! Ready for !be road. New We buy uaed cars & OR VOLl<SWAGl-.:N low miles. #-2019. or 586·5964 No. 861 1--------- LIDO 1• No. ••••. wJih trucks. Call GROTH O MOTOI '66 Pl m uth Satellite -tires & paint. Very CHEVROLET for a 1-.... PAIDF R $5999 '7 MONTE CARLO y o ' trailer, Xlnt eond, all ....,5 II ''"'" ORNOT CAR • . t·ownr. Nds Ures. Hi e quipm ent·. $'1600 . 1'st"1':.~!l9y blt.,.., rm. appraisal. TOPDOLLAR 19701-larbor.C.M. AUTHORIUD Land au,Supcr Cond. mi'g. $300. Wknd . 1163·5311. ·~ GROTHCHEVROLET CALL 631•1276 W..&s.r.k• 1\0,. .. toi..:1 S35l0 645·73!3 673.J067. 5 • •-18211 Beach Blvd. •tw• UUW SAILSl'OlSAU uto orV<••• 9400 Huntingtoolleach I SALBERNAOENE MERCEDES DAVE ROSS ~ '72 TOWNSMAN Wgn,POllllac '965 Fully batten main w/jib .~.~!•••••••••••••••• 847-6087 549·3331 M0-0442 PONTIAC·STUTZ ~ VOLVO air, P /S, P /B, newt1rcs. •••••••••••-•••••••••• for 20·25'1 Cat or60Tri . 3000P3rts·engttans. SELLIMGYOURCAl7 7A4M2F6MOZ. Ad~~ol, a i~, Clearance Z410Hcrborl1Yd.. ,+'OOOmi.$1,S00.54&7725 GrandPrii12,triplc blk, Reasonal> e.MQ.51 Rear end, an parts. Pvt I ra 10 o mt. •74 Mercedes 1966 Hothot c M. 646 9JOJ 74 Monte Carlo. UJ ~I . deluxe ctoth int. Loaded, pty. Call·S47·5989. TOP PRICES PAID Xlnt cond $5900 /bsl. under wrrnly, xlr as, 1m· all nnwer, AM/ FM. till , .,3 Vent1.1reCatwttraU~r. Forlmports 845·3298. 450SLC Toyota 9765 VOLVO,l!J70.J42S. mac. 1 /492·90 34 & cru'i~e new tir es & Selfd furling JibD. Gd orsche englne-hbuilt, Paid (Cll'<W Not ~~roo22r. 000tactory· mags. ••••••••••••••••••••••• In xlnt eond. Pvt. pty, · l /492·9136. SC. brakes. $n2:5. 581 _7156. con · • $775. ays x (.n t, $615. Auto DHl'll.ewfs~ "73240Z.Red,27M. T~~· w ....... wo. • '69Co-na c~. Auto.A1'r,J ___ _.!961J.3862~~~--'-l;;;-i;;;:;;;;i;;-w;;;;::-;-;;;,;;;:ll~~~~~=~='::-4921•••eves493-7083 stick, mags, xlnt couu. 9 $I 7 900 •v •• ,73 I I w · 9 · · ._ · transportin& trailer $&50. 1966 Harbor, .M. $.ac $4900 499-4095 '· new tires, battery. $1395. A..+os, Used 1 mpa a ~n. pass. For Sale: 1960 Pontiac IOah, Sllpl 873-6559673-1348 6f&DJ3 • · · 642.0871 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uggagc rk, PS, PB, Xlnt Sto.Wgn, V8, P/8, P IS, Docks 9070 . E"wo.t.. 4 290Z. Arc, AM/FM, '66 Mercedff C 9905 cond, lo ml , t owner. Auto trans., need~ minoc ••••• .. n•••••••••••••• 1/WRacin&& .... ....,.e mags, lo mi. ZSOSEr-'67 Toyota Corona. Gd AM woman drvr. S2'795. SlO eng. work. $150. 494.941: · BE' ACH n•CK' Parts &Transmis&lon wE PA'Y 61s.214seve. -,...-cond. }~or sale or trade. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Margueri t e , Cd M. ask for Gary. Al' 833-3186 Sun.roor, automatic shit\, 842·9061 16~72,3-~m~•!:.·-,---,.,-,-,-l ~":"':::'::':"'--:=----:-STORAGt CASH '71 Dats un Wagon . power sleering,ctc.Low · '742DR.ft.f atador,12800 -: . Sm1 boat.·$12-14 JOO. 303 sforSale Automatic, roof rack. milcs.268MPR. '70 Toyota Coron a Mark mi. A/C, l'/S. P/8, AM COfttiHtltaf 9930 '73F~REBIRD~pnt.Gd E. Edgewater 1-871-2866 FOR USED CARS $1595848-8340 Dir. SACRIFICE 11 . x lnl l\1e chanical rad. 304 VS eng. $2,975. ••••••••••••••••••••••• looking~ gd running t'Ond . ...:::=""':.::.:=~==:...L•oN••• cond. $825. 494-5139. 642·7291 •74 MARK IV A/C ., vinyl top. R~llycJI . WANTED Cl•llci 9510 PHILLIPS ;;;. 21JOZ, sn ..... etue. air, . whls, P /S. Priced to sell. · r SUp or 1tde tie:-d-t'PW" ... ••••••••••••••••••• BUIOC·.PONTIAC·OPEL ma&•. arp/fm atereo. •43 M~ ,..,AR GA:'7EK°fl lt S'7,750. 5S2·J416 Pvtownr.645-9897. Pvt. OK.' 642·86U ,f>I ,64 LlncolnOoaverUble 241188.Alicla Parkwa)' P/P.114·556-7018. Eves. Dl•HI 200D 4 _a.. .w .,. .71 MARK Ill O assic, lo ,._1 Runaw.U,loobaood Lag;,maHUJa 831·2100 I Automatic, poweraleer· CIATLfOU.A mi. Full pwr. Pvt . '6SLe.MansSta.Wgn. ,, •--'• ~ -, · '11,UOOColu>e, •mlm; ln,L-'-oodl"oni""40 M ----M •••• 085 lmmac.$950.Callaf!. ~.,.......... ...,.,., ' AUTOS WANTED, map, radials, $1100 « ....... c "" •oe• ..,.. ._......,,.,........._ ...-_... 5PM 631 ·275'1 Sid , 'to• a"'vtht .. --r-.. ornotl LaA~.-•• 11 M l•a pttr gallon. To d~I09""""9'forfrldor. JZ .,. •st C-.\DILAC -'!'# ·oo-..,. ._""'' --&'8MMX. ,.,.._.000•111C10lclifttto,...... Conette 419 '75 Grand Prix. Comp!. ••••••••••••t-••••••• Bntotfer 6G.o50:& $25, $50, SI ' Fast aerv. '71 MOZ A to .a/c map $29'"5 ef';D<#Zodiocblrlh....-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fact. optiOM incl. sun· 1-8'. RE.GA'IT .....,..culll 81R..slll7& • • " ' .:....... · "II ,...., ll"" ""'' •TOPr••ff1 roof. Ask-. -·oo. A!t. 11 /10" HP ~M~:. .. 10'1 -xlilt C!Obd.-B&t u1i-u~ ,=-»~ :J~ ~ ..,... (•-) -'• V......._._ 91•0 tf,000 ..... 1125 JIM M•••,...... .,~ ,.~ ~.,_. For Corvettes and other Gpm .493-8339 .... _.,g • -...-.., ~ • """'~ s""'-"" .i._ used cars & trucktll-'""-''-'------ 4'1 ll'ailtr ~tmae: wbli ••••e.••••••• ... ••• .. •• TOP (2plus2)A/Q,stereo, MOTO• .. ••s f :=;--t I'::::: :;=.,. HOWARD Ch•vrol•l.-YltlJ• . 9914 :t:.·&tr~·· J21:00 **Rent *'!r ma1s. 11,00fJ mJtea. .. ; """"" ll:.w 1::.. aEt:... Dove &: Quail Sta. Near ...................... .. $ $8,SOOor~tof"t."4·1125. iaoo6w4~eo.1110':1· ri :.__, :r~ ,,,....., Jamboree. Bristol, & '71 GT. AJc. PJS. rndistl t 29' OvertaDiJ Mtt. Km. Pid· 1972 DA'flSUN 240z. 4 ;r a. fJ=.,.. :1=... Rt::::' MacArthur, Newport Um. Gd cond. Pvte par. TI° sp1rt•• Loadtd'.1 lorahl.d-GMT ,_...,... faC!l~alr cond •71 ZlO ~-.. ~ '4 "-. ...._...,. 1•c:i-.. Beach. 833.os.5$ ty.581-8164 ,581-%100. ~~··••••••• ... ••·~••• PYt. pty, ~. ·• ~"""' t~s-.. .,~ nc;.... J,..llN-fllt I ( I FOR ma11. AM · atereo & a,s.Obo mi'iAuto. '6iw:t "'"'-'• 1f~... '65 CLASSIC Sti~r:'\y 4 '71 Wagon, new clutch & ..• !!!:................ wi· NN$,:"BAClllGOF1CJ l'L'tl U ed VW' foreat lgr~o ex~i~ Qanrf. $5900.m..an 1~::' le.,'~. ~ff~ s pd , 2 Xlops. new ·res • enc. SlSOO or best offer. ~ ' -"f~ • .. '-""' • S S wttan nt-.nor. r.1.,c....,. • };~ .v;..~...-;:: Mags : Int. cond. Just a -;Ms.-1012an .. Spm 't:t,:r b~ llllllnar tain231,llUOO.UktUW, far below tod'1'1 market n Mercedes Btnl Sedan. ii,_ ,,. • ...., beauty! Must, aell. $1,300 .... "*•to t.Miipoft. ol,lst. ID~ .Ux\ta.a/c, '• foldt.orHot at$4269.(440ESR>.Allol Pert. cond . N e w nt'-ll =.'-:~~... orofr.5'l·t134 '140.T.Wqon,au\o," ..... 11~ 11,000 mt. Pyt. ·Pt.y. ·our uSlod cm are told Mlehelina, A/C, Etc. ;s "'...s "'"-" ••tt Jow ml,xlntconcL ~ • ~ .... _ ss1m•or1MS-TIM under warranty for f7500.830·3246(NB) ;..._i::~, ~l:~,..~-, 11 qfr;; '63 SUnsray. Absolutel.Y , $2899.MUM ,_ fuloll -lb . ..,. . ~uyer'• protection. Son... port'. 2 Topi. :11,CIQO ml '• · 'Wool.,. •• llailJ Pllot The ryl0014ri'ft In 1111 . Ana Toyota, 417 W. 'a 118 220S sedan. Off. ._ 00 _ ,.., on new •Ill· New u .... 1"75;Y£GAGTIC6mbad<, en altJK. Ad. Phoae ·Wea\. •. a Dlil1 Pilot warner .(1 block west ot wbltt~1red tnt.. auto., air . , ... _. LL--Nu.11.i .$!00CI or best elk'.~ GOOO m I, mu al 1el l. ' aa.uta.W,-' . ._ Bch. MMQS Mol .. SL)~. $1,too.<M-li<7. --alU. ~·tm M..,._., · 99511! ·············-······· • r ... ' I l· • ' '· I • ' .. , . • ' ' • DATSUN DATSUN ' TRADE-INS + ~ '·~z DAtSUN 510 •Door . ........, ., ..... ••· tie.1er. Ylf¥ l'OOI. (121'3) • ' . PRICED T.O..SEE COSTA.MESA DATSUN I I '73 FIREBIRD FORMULA 400 V-8, auto. trans .. factory air, power steering, AM FM rad io, ratlye \tff'!eels. w~ide oval !ires~ (4'5HTW) • 53689 3114 ST.OCll '6tDATSU14 '7 4 fl!>t~--h"~"'-10~,,,,"~!.0 ... ...--l--11!11· EBIR' . lincl.-IO•CIP•••AMUf 2711J F .. RARE FORMULA 400 COSTA.MESA DATSUN '72 YW IUS -& oq~ • -9d. radOO. -(127•21 UKEMEW! ~OSTAMESA DATSUN '69 MGI GT • 1~. r1dlo. h'"''· wl~ mov. --...112731111 SEE THIS OME COSTA.MESA DATSUN '69 DATSUl4 PIQIUP • -9d. radio. hell ... aboV9 -.. 1•212<1) . $ALEPtlCED • V~. auto. 'trans., factorY ail', power steering. power disc brakes, power windows. stereo radio. tilt wl'Jeel, rallye wt1•s w/ wide ovals. lesa than 10,000 miles. (t273119) '75 FIREBIRD FORMULA400 V-8, auto. trans., factory air, poWer steetihg, poWer di&c brakes. Power-Wl ndotra. stereo radk>, power door locka., tilt wheel, ratZ: wheels w/ wide ovals. than 6,000 rnhes. C450LY,t'B1 ! ; • THE - BEST PLACE 1---TO SAVE • '74 DATSUN 610 STATION WAGON 4 speed. factory air conditioning, roof rack, AM/FM,,.stereo,w/ I tfxk_ tape , ~ow 'miles.·'" excellent Cadillac. 'rade In! 1296.JSU . s3795 '73..PINT.O ··sou1RE. _,, ·12 ~ STATION LINCOLN 'Less ~!'~~ mllea. CONTINENT Al autumn gold with ..... ,. 4 DOOi: SEDAN ,vinyl Interior. roof rack, Elegant yellow gold with . factory air conditioning, dark brown vinyl top & automatic transmission, saddle k!ather interi<><. Lois power brakes. radio, of ex:tras included: AM FM whitewall 'tires, etc. An stereo. cruise control. etc. immaculate Cadillac (886039) lradtHn. (904HG0) ONLY 53675 '72 s3295 '71 MAVERICK COUPE Onty 31 ,000 miles on this CAPRI -ooonom;cal e cy:llnd"" O 4 speed, nicely equipped : P 8 9 ~ ,~·t 8c"i"o"11 ' d car priceCI to s-ell this ran•m•••.OC'! lac weekend tor: (S33ETZJ trada·in. Rad.lo, heater . . . 52475 . '.1i3 CHEVROLET IM!»~~ WAGPN Power steering, factory air .,mttewalJ tires & spotless. (9830LOJ" ·. O ... L-Y SJ .895- '. '73 OLDSMOBILE . 98 SEDAN • . THEOD~,RI! ROBINS FORD ' QEANUP . SPEOALS! 145'# 191.s 'w ,.11 MAVERICK -• 2 DR.·, · . . ' . 53099 ,. 25Q. Cl D 6 eyl. eng., R78x14 B/SIW. F·RONT ANO REAR BMPR . GUARDS. Calif. emias. cont. (5K91L 143912) conditioning, an excellent Sierra tan with wood grain wagon for all Your famity vinyl top · & matching , ' needs! Carries our "Gold · inleJP'. full power, factory' ,• b , · , O'estWarranty."(110665) 1ir 'c:+onditio.nlng , tll1 Y UR CAR 52875 steerj ng wheel. AM FM ) ~ '70 BUICK RIVIERA Low mile&; gold with black vinyl top, bl1ck leather interior, power windows, & extra clean! (709AOE} •• sterep, etc. ExcepUonal!Y • IS· HERE•.'.!· · ldeen! C197GRPJ • , • ONLY S3695 COME 1·N f.ODAY! J • OVER ; 400 ·~.~ HEW.75'.1 ·. READY ' . TO ROLL GR·~\~sr -'1 . ' DISCOUNTS OF OUR 54 . ; '; Y~R ' ' ~•srp"''f ' .. .I . ' ' '• • ' • • -, L , .. . ' ·~; t< .. '\XiMT ·,. USED CAR -· ~~QtS • -j '-.----r. . , • :z 9 . ~~ ' - . . • ; --•·g·· ! '74 IUICll llKAL CPE. Landau fop, lull power & eif. (486JFHJ ' 53888 { 7201'11.GT • ..,,...,. (So5FYW) • •! .. li •• '.• • . , . :!. ..~ ·~ , n n"',. '. i:ro ·~~ , l~il 74ALFAROMIO' • · . 'SPIDEi YKOCE f 5 spe9d, custom wheets. ~2.000mi18S. (331Mnf · ,1-.... , · l7~=r . ~ ;-lJ ·-(se3~PL) :C ft f ''6 POIS~HE 912 . ozl;·i· . , 'i"'9 .-c205Kev1 L, I ' '-,.,, JA5UA~ IH ' F'ucid'lliiil Colipe • .,,_ 0 1r1 .... (OHW55T) • • ,,...... .. "' . " . ''4 J~tu~'i J.I • · J . MAlllll ·, Autori\atlc, wir8 wheel (OM.1336) • • 1 :Xi ~ ·--.;;-.-~·. ~-,.,_ • - To~ay•s Clos .. g · N.Y. Stoeks • ' ·-:f§t-f CENTS llf cks _. Ch~jeS • • Biliiin SendS· -, -. .. ' to • . - l!1'9Y:-- Or-a.nee-county Sqperviaor Robert Battin bas s<nl I<> the county Grand Jury clocwnenlS he alleg..-$/IOW • District A""1-ney Cecil "H!ru illflwln<ed Ille' OU!· come ora.ratil a\114 accident in· vesllcaliilil in ~m.-. -. · It waSBattin.'I most recent at- temP,t lO diScredit Jllck.s, who i$ -. --. . -· --- BoyJ --15; \) ·capur.ed ·- 1 n ChaSe Weaving thrbugh southbodnd S~ Diego ~reew·ay traffic C\l si>eeds of-up-to-'115 miles-m,hour. .--a ~5-yeac-c;>ld. Vi s.ta_ b9Y.._ouyan pursuing Orange County lawmen fot more than -30 minutes Wed nesday nii ht in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano before they finally boxed him in and forced him off the highw°'y. An Or"artge County Sheriff's patrol ear a nd a California Highway Patrol vehicle were spearhhdlng p"°"ecutlorrof the Santa Ana..superviaor on charges ot miaustnc-_publictWlds. Battin ·blls been lndl..ud on charpj If• 'UUlizecl ~'toontY• P*1d -a on hit unil>c.,...ful 1074 ••ftif>algn· fol-California Ueutenanf 1overnor. Battin . aid~ ~ori'cided_today. -1-· ~ ~----------= --' - the document& filed by their hoes 1 were niuch like those presented to the Grand Jury by William Hutax~ tbf!.-elecUon oPPOneol or • HickS in laot year's balloting. • l'h6Grand Jury tookooactlooon the.matter. ' The aJletations Battin sent to lhe jury contepdtlicks was in· bumped out of"the 'boy's path, or .. . ficers said, before seven cars TIJ-• Hit t' Jae. -Bea«!. fa from both agericies cornered him ~ D .... • . . .. •olved-tn-a W11tergate·$\lile ooVerup'' of fact• iii a traffic ac· cident !bar kllleit two oung children ln'MaY of'lm. • The driver of'tM,,car involved in th&Jcraah allegedly · Was a. woman friend of Hidta. Battin~ and Huliy before him,· :--uegel;I, witnesses plac~ Ricks 1n the at the San Juan Creek offramp in With school in session an,i all, there SanJuan Capistrano. weren't many people on Orange Coast Lawmen said it was a mira.cle beaC~es Wedn~esday1 despite thf;' warm tha't . n eith er the · suspect --weath. er. But ·•he .Ories who were en1·o"~ed Mesa · girls, for example. From left they are Sonya Rediger. Cindy Duncan: Pam J'i11!t. l!.<!n!Jie ?-:f-c~l!!) .•. .'licili.~sz, G.ayle _ SU.wart and V1cki:Vaught. • • describe.d as drunk at the Wheel ' '"f-' 3 -nor any of bia pursuers were U, l!M~iPll. ~lli>r!>llfllllY · Tak'e ~·· <;<1)1~ hurt in a wild cha$e that f6rced " j If-... •• r.~-:\ ~ = motorists ocr µle s,oµth · :..~ ..... ;,. \ ' ' . ' -o.~~r:.::::~dg •d -lhe-~r in 11.~_ime_ . .Jfi, lttmnty ~La' m:m~_·a A· p· prove· s Orange County Juvenile Hall on e ........... char.ces of drunken driving, driv· pi:---'·..:I d lng without a license and assault """" /B.Wpte $11 o· 000 c with a deadly weapon -the car v t t -onpoliceofficers. Bv .. San .,.,U'IY.0 . ' on rac . "Drunk or not," one pursuer .,. J~., commented today, "it was fan~ ...__~----~-- tastic driving .. He knew we were San Juan Capistrano's borne trying to box; him in between us warranty pioiram w8s adopted · and he spun that wheel around by a split vote Wednesday night. . like a r~g C:lriver... City CQ'unciJmen voted 3 to 1 to Officers said the chase began adopt the ordinance which will when the youth, Who was driving bec!ome law in 30 days. his mo~her's car. Yi~ s.pottec! ~n MayO,r 1Jam·es Weathers and A $1T0,000 con'ttact for a second story addition to the Laguna Beach P4)lice station was ap- proved Wednesl:fay night by the Laguna Beach City COWlcil . .. attending councif meetings. The low bid for the work sub- mitted by James B. Reid of Irvine actually was $115,000, but the·city staff is negotiating with the contractor to bring it down to $110,000. La Paz Road in ~1s.s1on Vt~JO _ 91tmcilmen Jqhn Sweeney and ne~r the free:way dnvm~ at high Yvon Heckscber voted in favor or t-----speed:-!Fhe-ftrst:-few-mmute5-of-the-m~asure. Counciltii'an Roy L. The second story addition will comprise 3,400 square feet ~ hdiJ)e new offices, for the poliCe The low bid was about $20,000 c.hief..-di¥ision-capt-a-ins,--in--more-than----h-ad---been estimated the• ~l!as~ took P!ace on ~urla~e ByrneS opwsed i't. Councilman vestigators, a training bureau for the job. The extra money will and restrooms:i ' come from the city's general re-s!reet~ .~n.d p~~k.1n g ~ots tn Mts-Do\lglas :N'aSh was a~ent . s1on V1eJo, officers said. 'Brynes cba{g~d it is "ill a.d (See CHASE, PageA2) vised precipitous legislation'' wfuch will,.-. in the end, cause more problems than solutions. San Clemente Hillside Law -> • First floor re modeling will in· elude a locker room for female offit'ers, additions to the men's locker room, new briefing room, new sergeants'• offices, central communications center,. trllffic bureau .and ·restrooms for people s~rves. Construction of the addition will allow all d epa"rtment person- nel to work out of a single facili - ty. Investigators are·now housed at the City Hall annex several blocks away. The building industry is deal- ing in dreams, }\e-said... Byrnes said-this is reflected in names di'eamed up for developments. H'.e said the · type of· unhappiness wt;.ich resullS· froi;n problems Action Held with h<imes cannot be addressed • ¥ • in the legislation. A c~htroversial law ~posed 'Heckscher, however, said that Sans Scenic doesn't mean. the industry to control hillside gra · g and doesn•i take ad.vantage of those construction ·in San ·Clemente dr~ams. w3s left hanging Wednesday as Clemente Reviews Routes the council idjourned before re-The, warranty insures against The city. of San Clemente has h ~ raulty woz:kmanship and ed al I aching t e item on its lengthy materials ud .m&.i·or construe-enact a new gener pan sec-agenda" tion called the Scenic Highways . Th. l..11 ·ct d" tion defects ,for a period or the Element. e ,.1 s1 e or inance, op· thi'ee~arsfrolilthedateofsale. pos~ by area developers, Will be San Juan •.• the first ···ty ··n . ·d .... b th•c·t Coon ·1 ,.. Now, there's ·i·ust·oneprnblem. cons1 .Ew..~ w en 1 Y ca Orange t. ounly· ·to of. fer. buyers of takes µp its unfinished bUSiness new .•""'.•. 5 cuch a wprr, .ant-y, . , By. its own admission, there are at7·30vm MondayatcitvhalJ uv,.~ "'l • no sce"iC .hii.lj.Wa·ys in San A. la,.,;.. .number of rep'resen-The council also adOP.te«l,a land:. Cl. e"men. t~ .. 'fhe Scenic Highway • 1 ~6" .. • use manageme nt code wbi'c h,_, · E;~eme11ts Jeans heavily on the tatives". of local develop~eilt . combinies and revises the eltist· firms had gathered in the coUneil ~ -· . possibility.that new: roads,pushed chambers and outside and wait· • iJ}.g zoniz;.g code and subdiVision into tbe undeveloROO <back coun- ed to speak on the issue Wednes· reiulations intn one document.··· try.can besceli'ic, ~hough. daybight. . Passed as an u rgency or.-. . , The law under 'COnSideration dinance, it became effective im: "There are at present no de- 4 rilediately. dicated streets that the city woul "genera!ly call an end to the The code resulted 1lft.er two wishes to create' as scenic. It iS cut and fill pad-type grading for h l' [h· 1 ~ t · hillsi'ae development. In its • years of work and study by the t e po 1cy t 1s e emoc::nt o,.sug- plade, ··develop~rs Would be\ re-council and stafr. gest fUture plan line. streets ... quirec:Qo follow' natural contf)urs, -. -- as possible scenic routes," the three and a hair page document states. Some of the city·s potential candidates for scenic street de- signation are reviewed in the document, but one by one they ue eliminated. For instance: . .''While <Avenida) Rico is suffi- ciently elevated near CaminD" Real to view the Pacific Ocean, it also looks down· on the sewage treatment plant. For this .reason, this portion of Pico is not ·being recommended, 1' the re port 1 states. • woman's apartment that day' "ln a state of drunkenness.•• 8aWn claims the coverup con· .siSt'ed primarily or keeping Hieb• name out or the police re- por\ find may also ha'l.e • in· nuenced cour.t...di1pooilion of \!I• 'ft'ORlln•a case, mc1!5 was in <Ourt lo\llY .and .. Assessor Reino'fed • From .Joh -By GA'RVGRANVJU.E Olaieo:ifty1'4 ... SUft VENTURA -Convict ed ,Orange County Assessor Jack ,Vallerga was removed from or- fiCe and barred foreverrtrombold- ing public office during his Superior Court sentencing here today. Simultadeous1y, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced V allerga to 60 days in •jail, placed him on. five · years torm·al probation and or· dered him to pay a $1,000 fine. Vallerga sat motionless at his attorney's side while the Ventura COUnty judge denied Assistant Dis-trict Attorney Michael Capizzi.'s plea for a state prison ~m4ot-V.aller~~·. . -··~··-_ 'fbi-judge -said that any o(her • pe"'°') 9('-V&lleria's age all!I re· not 1'1,Vailable for Comment, ac eordnrlg lO' his secretary. Jo Uie- past, m<lcs has disrpltiSed llll ··-cusaUons t'elat.ed to the f-atal !lC· cident as politically moUvat~ and said he wasn't Involved in' · e,olice reports of the acc\dent; itself be<oulie he did not witneso thecra1h. -a S: nilly P'IMll SIMI "'-19 OUSTED FROM OFFICE E•·A•sesaor Vallerga SeasiJe cord brought before the ~ ~ similjlr charges •Would IMO 11ven . . U'll".er probation. ' , 1-1-t ,. The offenses the judge referred Were charged to V ailerga in an Orange County Grand Jury in ·/ dictment returned May 8. They all were related to the county's 1973 sale of a com- puterized appraisal system to Spart anburg County, South Carolina. Vallerga admitted receiving $3,714 as consulting fees and ex- <See VALLERGA, Page AZ) Clemente's S~wage Fee Hike Shelved By JACK CHAPPELL , OftN D•llt' Plltol:S«iafl Action on proposals to incr ease sewage service fees for San Clemente residents by 75 percent and water rates by 10 percent was deferred for a month Wed - nesday by the City Council. The council's action came foUOwing a public hearing on tbe matter during which Mayor Tony DiGiovanni abruptly called ror an executive (closed) session. The executive session, os- tensibly called for the purpose of discussing possi ble litigation , was ordered by the mayor when Councilm'an Patrick Lane cJ1:rrged t!f increased fees 'fOuld be 'used to pay for expansion of the sewage system to accom· mod.ate development. At issue is a decision by the ci· ty council in J 973 to commit $390,000 as the city's contribution to construction of a new sewer line extending from South El Camino Real and Avenida San Gabriel to the treatment plant at Avenida Pico. Douglass·P acifi c developers were to pick up about 50 percent !See SEWER. PageAZl Rapped By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of llle D11Uy .. llot Stilff The Laguna Beach City Coun- . cil expressed concern Wednes- day that the city"s •'window to the sea·· may become cluttered with buildings, sculptures and memorials. The council found itself faced with three proposals for struc- tures in Main Beach Park: -An I, 100 -s quare root lifeguard station at the park·5 north end. -A l arge environmental sculpture at the par.k 's south end. · -A ••tile painting" in memory of the late Eiler Larsen, the Laguna Beach Greeter, at an un - specified location. The council, during discussion or the proposed lifeguard facility. agreed that the entire matter of "imminent struCtures" in the park be referred to the planning commission for study. .. .. It would be nice ir we could evolve some kind or policy.·· said Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney.· "We have a proliferating number of suggestions for Main Beach,·· said Counci lman Charlton Boyd, adding that the Soroptomists Club may soon pro- pose that a bandstand be added to the parks~ape . Protection or the park's win · dow to the sea quality has been a controversial council topi c <See VIEW, PageA2) Coast Weather or· grade in natural-appearing ... -ron~~"· ·· ·-· .: .: , . .Pllhlic ·smt-h~ppy--C@rpenter 'Wjle;rCoyote'· , -... ~·,, .-. Fair tonight and Friday with slightly cooler tern· peratures according to the "''eather lady. Highs at the beaches near 70 rising to only the mid-80s inland areas. Lows tonight ~n the low60s, · INSIDE TODA V -...!~~--UG FftiTzscHE The,t.Present,p~ion included from .this year's ,I,000 fee to -E ,.;o.---~"""~ -st@.ljs._t~, egnp_i~cences and-$2,000--next ... year due to lligher SC_-~.J!!J8.... .... Medic3.t costs are h.ifh.41\d gO. c:ompa~son of entrepreneuri8.l maJpractlce rates. .:'.! _..... "" _ir\shi&her. _ --and soCiatizect rhf:dicine in addi· ·But the astronomlcal rise in tn i some car\oon shows. a A sulJ·h•J?PY public! with un-tihritoC~ipter's descriptionof medical ·oosts-frorn·•.6 percent coyote character is named .reasonable e·xpectations about .a medic'a-1 .. malp'ract..ice cr;isis of the gross n•Uonal produtt in !-'Wiley:r"' -:r-ble p~le _ --the tlfeoutcOm.eofmedicalcan!isto -whichbe-saidis-farfrom-over. 1950 '·to 7.4 percent in 197J-has .Sborecliffs Golf Cow:!ie. io San blame, according to 'State Sen. -Noxt.;v.eru:, careenter said, the not had a corresponding effect on Clemente and the Orange,Coynt-y Dennis Carpenter (R'·N.ewport OOJt of malpcactice insurance health, Dr. Levin said. Anir:aial C09trol know whr· ~aChl a1H1 a anel 1 t three could 1equal alPthe·olher costs or Citing. the C'.ase or strep ~ WiClitsaa t:co oiekb(tedou1 ih,ysiclant.. ad<'>clOr".sjf'f8:cltC:l Om,~inet:l. Uiroef-once a killeTi--t>r. l.evin on£o.tb cOurSe'1s drivin'g Nnge. .~arp~l)Jer and SO\\lft CoaSt The •panel ·<11scuss1on w1s1 showed graphs •ind~ating d\at Authorities were cal~~· Th~ CQn:u\iunitY Kospltal physicians sp1~ink-led .wit.I\ then-and-now the death rate, fell orr sharply ~yote' et11caped an)rhow. Dr,, Edfene Levini,i Dr .. RoOert contra• s. :Vt. R.abt~ lookt:d before ~antibiotlcs: were used to '"'There-are sOver'-1 «W~~·v. R~ton and Dr. Vincent Carroll bacK aver-4o years' of practice, comDat th"t disease-. 'l't;e tcason, ' Ing in tl;le area tUIUluodin8 ~cribed. the probtemi;0beliind recalling~ $.1 .50 fees•for. office he 1aid, was improves! environ· " go1r course. poltce seJd . high; ~lcat: COits -to-an au-, calls and f3·1ees for hduse calls. mental factors-better food. •1n111mJi1ye b°"' blamlo\( I r' l dlen~e a~ul-' II!) aC.l..a&lllla~ Leylli oltf.ll !he •..i• oCa better living •ondiliOIJS. tackinlan~c.arry.ln10lf'Pel®gs ~b' JJl Lacuna Beach neurosuraeon whose f& Car• AJoog the same tin~. he said, Md cats from n arby residences. ·\'Yed.nefday.. , type of 11plnaJ operation will rite other1 environmental diseases .. ~. . -· -\>· 'ft . -. ..P,_; --~ t't:.. -~ ~ . ' . ' haVe ha~ sharp increases lnclud· ing iung -cancer. cardiac pro- blems and cirrhosis. MOOicine and doctors, he said, art involved ln the acutal cure of al:tOut" 10 percent or all diseases from which patient~ ,ultimately recover. ~ No'ftethefess, public demands (or better health care facilities havelner~f~ed abd the cost o( in- cr e a-s-t n g ly s ophi ~ticat e d fl\cililies has kept p-acl', he said. Dr. RalstoQ added that. many diseasL>S defy medical attention bec~use they are · ·runctiQOal dis· ordenj rather than organic· dis• e•ses. :· He defined.JCl.octional disorders with a story about a ISee COSTS,]a&e . .U) _;i The National Footbal l League U oper.otional ogrun following an agreement re- ached loday after 13 hours o/ nego t i alion -and all scheduled games sh0t.dd be pLayed thi.'f 1veekend , Sec Sports.Poge D1. Index Al Y-kr~I<• AJ MDvl11 Cf I""" OO!lm .. <11 Cl Mllt\Jill l'llfLNI• Dt C:.11""""• .. J Ntl'-1•1 ,.._ ... 0.tUl*I 0 • 11 Of...,..Ch,.ty At.1• g:'r!"' :; :::: . -~~; 0.•11'1 Metott\ "10 Stoel! Mlltllttt 04-1 l11ttrUtoklM.111 Cl T1!9vllitft Cl f'IM•Ct • Ol·S .......,.. CJ "-"'"<"" Cl WMtller .\I IMilrMfOl\ft Cf ,..,.,....,. 44• ,,..U ... rt Cl ' • • •• • f'2 • DAILYP1LOT L/SC Thurtday, September 19, 1975 ' Writing. ·-Candid !Jo~k-~.J_.iie ~ WASHINGTON CUPl l - Richard: Nixon has overco me emoJ. on·at.:. d.urtsfiil on be ex - periiiiced 811er loavlng the pre- :sidency and ls 'working on the Watergate chapters in wh at will be a ·•ve-ry candid" book about his administration, Julie Nixon Eisenhow~r said today. .Mrs. Eisenhower also indicat- ed she could not imagine her mother be ing as candid on television as Fi ri1L Lady Betty -Fonl. who said sh• would not be isurpriMd if her daughter told her shewubavlng aa'affair. Mr1. Eisenhower, in an in- terview on NBC TV's ·'Today Show." )ft&a aaked if her father had overcome the personal depression he suffe red ufter ~tep­ ping down from off ice. ''Yes," she replied, adding: "t think it was ver y normal.to be depressed . . I t hink the whole countryi was depressed ... Mn. Zl.lenbower Hid she wail "su.,." Nixoq'; '10i*-would ID· cbld• -"tllilit•it~ ,J!renoull1 knownb1tlle11t1bllo. -· .. I llllnk thalit wUl be a ell!'!ljd book,·• •be said. ··~·· wortina · on the watergat•ebaottn--" She was asked if her father had' ''repented'' mistakes .made dur- ing th e water1ate atra1r.· "•le's honest with himself and he knows he's made mistakel," she replied. Niguel Project Approved . Real Whodl•nit James Bond, 007, Recipient WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A list prepared by the Army on whe re it shipped e xperimental samples of deadly toxins and poisons had one interesting entry - a recipient nam ed James Bond. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oflfll Dillly ~ilotS~ff An am ended planned com- munity text for 1,500 acres of Av· co·s Laguna Niguel dC'veJopment was adopted on a unanimous vote Wednesday of the County Board or Supervisors. Th e p ack age cont aine d changes in four separate planning areas and nume rous improve- ments and r efinements of the general planned commWlity text requirements. The land under consideration is primarily the undeveloped por- tion or the 5,400-acre planned commitnity , which li es on either side or CroWn Valley Parkway between the San Diego· Freeway and Pacific Coa st Hi~hway. The basic impact ol" the am end - ments approved by supervisors is an in crease or almost 50 per· cent in th e open space or the rou r plannin g areas over the previous· Laguna Niguel plan. To accomplish the increase. ~ounty planners and Avco trimmed the maximum number or allowable dwelling units on the 1,500 acres from more than S,700 toabout3.600. rn addition, they reduced by 26 acres the amount or land de- voted to industrial uses and ad- justed the acreage that will be devoted to professional office buildings and neighborhood shopping centers. The four areas under con· _ Siderationincludel: l~ + -A 661-acre parcel between La Paz Road, Crown .Valley Parkway and Aliso1 anek;"DOW planned for 1,725 homes and 337 acres of open space. -A 249-acre parcel south and east of Crown Valley Parkway between the fr eeway and Chaparosa Avenue, now planned for 436 residential units and 33 acres of industrial. , -A 439-acre parcel in the vicinity of Club House Drive along Crown Valley Parkway along the entire eastern e<!ge of the golf course, now planned for 2,500 units and at least one school. --A-211-acre pareel~on-either side of Pacific Island Drive. planned !or 261 residential units and 151 acres of open space. Several audience members came to object to changes made in the actual regulations govern- ing the planned community but they were assured by supervisors the development and regu]ations would be carefully monitored an,_d enforced by the county. Supervisors were told the re· gulations bad to be amended because the existing guidelines were not exact enough. The regulations amendments relate to residential, commercial and industrial land uses and in- clude changes to the permitted uses in each zone, development regulations and the addition of· mandatory site plan review prior to e.ach construction project. ORANGE COAST '"" DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•••!Oef>l•M P ..... 1,..,_. Sen . Frank Church (D-ldaho). chairman of the Sena te Select Committee on Intelligence, said during a hearing th at a "Lt . J ames Bond'' at Georgetown University in Washington r eceived a sample of bo<ulis m from the Army cache at Fl. Detrick, Md. in 1970. The audience broke into laughter when Church also told another intercsting·face t of the Bond ship- ment. ··w e've seen th e list of all recipients," Church :said. ··on the second page, I see Georgetown Univer sity and Lt. James Bond. The zip code (for the hospital). is 007." James Bond is the fictional agent 007 in the Ian , Fle ming s py thrillers. · CUSD Employes To Get Pay Hike The majority of the 450 non- teac h ing employes in the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict will get salary increases retroactive to July las a result of a job classification study ap- proved this week by school trustees. The study, performed by Julian and Associates, of San Juan Capistrano, recommended that $76.500 be pumped into the classified employes' salary ac- count to bring pay scales up to those in other unified school dis- tricts in Orange County. Classified employes include secretaries, bus drivers, custo- dians. maintenance men arid aides. The management consultants recommended that about three percent of th~ cl•asstfied employes receive salAt"'Y decre~ses, based on their job duties. Trustees, however, agreed to "Y rate" these positions, that is, freeze the salaries at their cur- rent levels. Robert Knapp, the district's personnel director, said a few employes will receive increaSes up to 12 percent. The average in- crease is two percent. · Classified employes still are negotiating with the district over cost of living salary increases for the current school year. The"California School Fr-Page Al SEWER ••. of the cost of the line, which· would serve their developments. Lane has charged use pf the bond monies tor the sewer line meant the funds ·would not be available for a projected over- haul or the plant eqUipment. As a result, he. Said, citizens would be required to (!BY through their sewer rees ·for that oVer· haul. A report drafted by the firm of Bartle Wells, consult~ts, says a 25 percent increase in fees is necessary to offset increasing operation and maintenance costs of the city treatment plant and that a 50 percent increase is needed to accumulate the funds necessary (about $2 million·) for the overhaul. ,.,._,.age AJ " CHASE ••• The boy·s speed was clOcked at 115 miles an hour as sheriff's of- ficers and CHP units picked uP the pursuit on the freeway. The youth repeatedly switched lanes and horriri ed motorists in th e wild freeway chase, officers said. Employes Association, which represents hearly all classified employes in the district, is~­ ing a six percent salary increase. The Public Employes Union, which represents bus drive~. is seeking a seven percent upward adjustment. Squeaky t College A.id SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lynnette Fromme. the Manson· cultist charged with the attempted murder of President Ford, re· celved CiOllncial ~II . fl•m S~ramento Cit.y 'COUege 1 , while attending classes. it was reported today. The Sacramento Union said Miss_. Frpmme was given her last payment in January. but did not re- gister for classes this spr· ing. The ne.wspaper. quoted school offici als as having "no idea" Miss ~Fromme was a follower of-Charles Manson, the convicted mass killer. (Related story. A3) Sam Kipp, president of the school, said that Wlder law he could not , dis~lose the amount of money Miss Fromme received without her permission. Fro.Page Al VIEW ..•• before. Public outcry two years ago blocked construction of a new lifeguard ·station as part of the park's development. Revised plans for the station outlined Wednesday night depict~ ed a facility at what was described as a relatively unat- tractive area near the north end restrooms. Bruce Baird, marine safety director. s8id lift?guards' effi- ciency ha:51: be'C!:n hamper ed because. person~l now operate Crom three loc:~ons : the exist- ing Main Beach tower, an office in the Cify Hall annex and a storage garage behind the downtown City Hall building. Baird said the low-prorite building would sit below the street level of North Coast Highwa,. a nd would not alter the, park's view. He said the facility would cost $40,000. · Councilmen questioned Baird at length, then voted to send the proposal to the planning com~ mission. .. The environmental sculptute was proposed by thti ci(y's Arts committee. . -... Marc Friedbei:g, ,a··committee member said t.he committee -But, s~ add.cl, .. I'm not . I lo'~ for him. He'a a creat man. He eaa admit bl.I mis· takes/'· Askod If abe could imagine bor molkr eYt:r beiD&-.. candid In public ao Mt.,. Ford, Mrs. Eisenhower said Pat Nixon is "a private person.•• 'fYou know how warm she is altd how •b• l•Yf• to h,ug children . ond otbe~•· 1he 11ld. ••1 think that sbe·wp-.ery .1111comforta~le .._ -.... - -f .... • • on television . . . She chadod In· tervlewt. , '----··~ wu·a adiall town.ilirl wbO, a creiiCililni• 1)1 bor 'llfe'W who never ft.It comfortabl~ dn teJevision. Mrs. Eisen.bower sald she felt Mrs. Ford's remarks had, been "a little distorted." "What she was saying ls that lt's irilportant for i mother and a daughter to have s~g:reatcom- mUlllcatlona IUI U!e>' oould . ..tlo<~ cuu anilbhic. '' she'aaid. Julie s aid she pertonaUr viewecLlll&l'd. ...... ·II; ~ eom111lfmeot that ea.uot bei equalled by two _. llvinJ. together without weddinc vows. • "l loo~ at *my parents,!' shC said. ··and·! romemberlbewords ·1n sl•lcne11 ancl in health.' And the support tllat rily QIOl!ier's, been to my father ls ~g beiutifw to see.•· VALLERGA Coastal Pan ~ts ·~ penses related to the sale. But early last month a Ventura County jury decided that the money constituted a conflict of interest and the 53-year-old as-sessor'a a.i:ceptance ot'tbe money was misuse or public (unds, em· bez:demellt and grand theft . . Vallerl~'s removal from of(ice was effective as he,-walked out the court 'door and embraced his daughter. • It came nine months into his first elected four-year term. Vallerga was initially appoint· ed to the office in December of 1972, the month after his pre- decessor. Andrew J . Hinshaw, was elect~ to Congress. Until the Board of SUpervisors appolnts a replacement to fill the 39 moDths that remain on the ousted assessor's tetm, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer will be titular head of the scandal·ridden Orange County assessor'Soffice. When sentencini Vallerga to- day, Judge Shaw noted his World War ll record, which included six Air Medals, and a lifeloog record free or any dlfficultj with the law. The judge also cited five recent cases involving conviction of public officials in which straight probation and fines were the only · penalties. · Judge Shaw also ordered the jail term stayed for 30 days and gave Vallerga's attorneys the op- portunity to apply for either a weekend sentence or work furlough program for their client. " Before sentencing the now ousted assessor. Judge Shaw de- nied a writ seeking reversal of the jury's v~erdict.. _ In effect, the writ was the same appeal made_ to lbe.i\l<lge last week and presented earlier to the district Court of Appeal in Los Angeles and the state Supreme Court. As things stand now ; Vallerl:a'S attorneys can renew 'their appeal to the hi gher courts. • End in By IULARY KAYE oth .,.lly l"iM!t 51.ttf LOS ANGELES -ReJ!ional coastal commissions will be phased out within-a maximum of four years with coastal controls returned to local governments. according to the final state coastal plan adopted heretqday. · Action· on the plan was taken by the $t'alewide ce>a.stal com· missioh. Tbe s tatewide com- missfoner s. ho wever. did perpe!qtate their own joo; in- derinitely . They voted to retain thei,{own 12-member board tore- view~tical coastal projects .• The commission spent today and Wednesday putting fmlshlng touches. on the coastal plan. It will now be sent to the state Legislat1,1re. The. lawmakers are expected to adopt their own 'Verslon of the coastal plan during the 1976 legislative session. 9f major importance in the coastal plan is the Powers~ Gov- ernment and FUnd.ing elerrient. It sets forth future structure or coastal commissions·which will enforce coastal policies and fund - ing proposals. For the three years rollowing adopt.ion of the plan by the Legislature, the cur- rent structure will continue with one statewide commission and President's Office Discp.ssion Topic The dJvelopment and evOlution of the office of the U.S. President is the discussion topic at a meet- ing of the League or Women Voters, Capistrano Bay area, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the San Juan Eiem e ntarY School Cafetorium. Thomas C. Wert, associate pro- fessor of political setence at Or8.nge·coast College iSthe guest speaker. The public is wetco~e. ' 4 Year~ ' six regional agencies. 1 During the· three·year interim period, cities and counties within lhf? newly created Coastal Resource Management. Zone ·_must bring their general l>lans . into conformance With the state coas,µ.lplan . ..,· ,, Once the regional eo;ni:missions certity these. general plans, pro- jects in those areas will secure permit6 from the local agency, not the coastal com mission. The state commission.will con· tinue to bear appeals for the following type of projects: larger commercial or institutional pro- jects, development within too feet of prime coastal resources 'projects granted .variances by local agencies and some energy projects. ~ Also, any p~cject that would convert existing agr·icultural lands to a non-agricultrural' use must secure a coastal com- mission permit if it is within the Coastal Resource Zone.' At the end of lhe .lhree·year period, the regional commissions will disband. However, fegional commissioners will be given a fourth year' of existence, if needed, to review the general plan. Ironically, five o( the six re· gional commissioners whe:-also sit on the State Commission, vot- ed to abolish their regional agen- cie.s, jncluding ·south Coast Region 's Ri·mmon Fay. . Another major decision by commissioners was the selection of boundaries for· coastal jurisdiction. Currently, coastal permits are re;qu,ired within l ,000 yards.of the coastline. New .boundaries for permits control have been creat· - e.d ~~j.ch ,are closer ·to ·~be co"5thrw !han the current 1,000 yardS · 11m1l in iso.{Ae cases.i and .fUflb:er i1,1 others~ Brentano's BOOK BARGAIN BAZAAR Sale Begins Friday. Sept. 19 through Sund91, Sept. 28 MORE THAN 4ljO nrus, INaUDING - c ,, l•'ferbof .... P+ .............. t.fi Y_...C.-sTM .,.,.. •• -•••• , ••.••••• ll.00 C:...,9f ..... •••••••••• •• lo.DO W.WIKpd1p1•a .. 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I.ti 4.tl ,_ .. J.tl If.ti 7.tl 4.tl .... 4.tl f\IQ P.M MOW '·" PLUS -FIEE WITH iYEllY IOOK PUICH.t.51 OF $1.00 OR MOU. YOUR CHOlc:I OF CHllSlMAS c:AIDS. C:HIUlllEM'S IOOKS .. ...... How-To .... s w ......... ~ , ........ 4.t5 y_.ewc. ofll ....... ,,__ 109 ...... _.. Wiiien., .... ............. ~ 300 GUITARS 41 cao.o.t Sf:• .... ..... c--WILV't ............ ... 7UO ~in.so S9K ~sin 89'' , ......... -.1--1zs...,. c • ., ......... •. ..12.911 ... 16t.H Damage to both police cars was described as moderate. Of. ficers said the youth's car was badly damaged after it bumped two police vehicles out of its path. .Wlll).ta aJargucal'1Jl!l!ll!!l11n1 .. ln•-'!1-1- whlch people can participate." Council mtjllben rell&sed to com.rn.it Otemsotves to the south .. 1p1• ........... of Wgllut qoallty, box..i 25'1 wit• ••lchl•t ll••cl ••ll•n-YiillH·to7.tS.-~ ~ ........ effw'to_ ...... ·1--lf--,__ ... ..,,,. ........ 8111-·,·---· ...-... -... -. ... .. • • • end sli. proposed by the commit· . tee, but did authonze that iip to COSTS RQObegpenl(ntjhecommlttooto 1• • • . solicit ~Umlnary des.ips from mmwltoso headache was not the r Califortllas011lptors: _. l'HU!t iJf an org&lllc d!Sease, but . 'During • ..,.oport-..."the status "be<!ause hl.I wi(e. his loan Ind OD fhe _EUor .Larsen Memorial bl.I aecretary were all three , E\ind i the council learned thal ll montllt overdue." · has ~n •UJ&e&ted that tribute O~rpenter. a sponsor of be paid to the l!•et• wllll·• tlle m.ipracllce Insurance I glsla· painting and plique In. tll6 ~. 1 1t :. _.,...., ___ ,.. ,.... ....... ...,,~ S(OTI'JdPUN · ALP\JM -~ s119$/ '"·" . ............ •s 41,'1 SI Brentano's SOUTH CO.\ST·P!,AZA 3333 50UTM tt!STOL ,("-...... -""' HOUIS• M..f 10.f, UT. lo;J; SUH. 12·1 tlon lul year. predicted con-TIIOcouncUIOOltooadlOilcialll~ Unlledproblema~nthalfroat. __ p;9°'al.r • _ ~ .•' t \' , PHONE: 556·7133 • • -· .. I . . . . \ P.S. -Be su~ to visit our game ' dept. 'We're ready for the holidays right nowt I • f. " . ' ·- I I ' • ........ , \ • •-1. Breoliehaa bomnamech111D•ferotllutnew ~_......,.•tore acbeclulod "'-~u 1n J.alllll•-mlli He w~ fot111erlY manqer ·ot The Treuury,.loff In Rivonlde, a division ot :i. C. Penney Company, I.De. • I.aiuna N(luel nllident Joo.,. A. 'l'llomu bu been eleeted 2nd vice -1· dent of P•cillc Mlllul Life 1-uee ComPH7'•1awdeputment. -1 , He joined the firm in 19tl0 and _ 1 became a n us~late counsel in 19151. IA 19'10 hewu named an Ull</clale ieneral .counsel. • ' Johll Alstrom bu been named m1D1ger of sales and ' leasini for XOU/lnllle Celller In the Ir.vine Industrial Complex. Alstrom, most recently a member of the Loe Anfeles Stars profeaaiooal volleyball team, bu been assoclated with Coldwell Banker, Xerox, and Hveral other firms.In sales and sales managementcapacit1ea. He and his wife and twochiJdrenllve in lrvine. • J1ck Sta(fl:er has been named manager of the nearly completed Laguna HJlls branch of Pomona Finl Jl'edoral Savtnp and Loan Anoclalloe. The office, locaU!d in the Laguna Hills Plau, will serve Communities of Laguna Hills, El Toro Lei>ure World and Mission Viejo. The facility is located at24881 Alicia Parkway. • Garden Grove resident Ron Bobko STMlNIJt bas been named the new accounting manager at KM PC radio station in Los Aneeles. He was formerly asaistant business manager at radio station KFWB. • Donald B. Rice, president of the Rand Corp., Santa Ana, has been BPPointed by President Ford to a 13-member Na- tional Commission on Supplies and Shortages. • Carl Clteadle of Newport Beach bas boon appoi:>teil eor· Porate controller fqr Computer Automation, Inc., Irvine· based manufacturer of minicomputers. He ~as previously treasurer and controller for Keystone Industries in Ontario, Canada. .... • Laguna Beach resident Edward G. Foy has celebrated 45 years with Stturi· ty Pacific National Bank. Foy, now a vice president with the bank's Los Angeles head office opera· lions department, joined the bank in 1930 ea messenger. He was elected a vice president in 1958 and transferred to the Los Angeles office in 1960. • ,F. R. ''Dick'' Marvin, has been named vice president of American TiUe Company's corporate account divisioorn,.,..- He will be based in Santa Ana at 2333 N. Broadway. -Marvin and his family live in Newport Beach. ·' • Norma Meade has been promote<t to general manager of the Treasury Supermarket in Santa Ana. Mrs. Meade has managed markets for Market Basket and Arden Mayfair in Southern California. • Ed Parkinson has been named Orange County area manager for Advance Mortgage Corpo.ration with offices in Orange. • Geor~ J. Vosatka. currently group executive of the systems group at General Automation, Inc., has been elect· ed senior vice president or the Anaheim-based minicom· puterfirm. • Vosatka and his wife live in Santa Ana. 'Full·scale Power' Irvine Firm Cites New Minicomputer A new minicomputer which is reputed to be the industry's lowest priced, fully packaged computer was introduced this week by Computer Automa· tion Inc. of Irvine. Called the Alpha LST·J/D.5; the compact, .self.contained machine is priced at $701, in lots or 100, for users who need Citibank's Tape Aired In El Toro The September meeting of the Economic Club will be held at the Community Room of HOme Savings and Loan in El Toro at 4 p.m ., Friday, ac- rording to Arthur Giguere, president of the club. The prOgram will feature \he First National City Bank of New York's monthly tape •'The Sound oftbe Eccmomy, •• a discussion of ecooomic is· "Sues moderated by Jolln Daly with participation by the ~·s Monomic execut.lves. Th·e discussion considers what may be expected W hap-. pen to inter~t rates in the months ahead. The money markets are very ·unsettled, now. But the fundamentals should begin to reassert themselves in September or October. At that staae. a downward drift in short-term rates should occur. according to the tape presentation. The meetlna cosl is $1.~; reservationa are requested by phon11$ 7S:M323. . • full·scale minicomputer power at microcomputer prices, said Emmons Miles, general manager of the com· pany's Naked Mini division. ~ MILES SAID the new com· puter, which is now in produc- tion and ready for delivery, is eXpected to reillforce what he calls, the company's PoSition as a leading supplier or low· cost, minicomputers to original equipment manufac· turers. He said the machine is particularly intended for a broad range of control ap- plicatiOns, in manufacturing, processing and laboratory en· vironments, among others, which have a tendency to re· quire increasing amounts of computer poWer. For this reason, the new computer is compatible with the rest of the company's pro- duct lines so users can up· grade to more powerful com· puters as thelr needs require without reinvesting in new programming. 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OU Price Hikes Fede ral Energy Administr;a tor Fk'ank G. Zarb says oil companies( might start raising prices 'by Nov- ember lf Congress has not' reimposed price ·controls before then. • . . . •• I I • I I Claulllod' Ad.t Hll -Jtem1. 1maiLU. .,,! [lent. "tfl1L ember 1& 1f75 PUBLJC~O'nCE °'T_!'Y a Dally. Pflot !)luilrled Ad .. bllir; .... or rent IOl'J'.lcthin« . .._ - 1 f •• • , . ' '6 4 I 2 ,; • 0 5~ 6 7 . 8 D A I L Y . p I L 0 T c. • L - .. A ' . s s · I 6 .4 2 • _5 _ 6 7 ·a. T' " DOYER SHORES This newspaper will nol N A R v E L O U S • 4 knowingly accept any bedroom home, separate advertising (or real childrmt'!!i wing,• f~mily t'!!ilatc which is in viola. room w /wet bar, formal t1onorthelaw ----I dininl room, !urge Houtes for Sale master suite, pool s1oec yari::t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TE BARRETT -REALTY- \~ 1.~1.1·y ~- TAYLOR CO. 1<1<1\l.T<,f\S -.. lit I' ,~, ll• SPAR~MG POOL MOMl-$74,900 'Enclosed frl courtyard w /pool. Privacy. 4 Bdrms Incl sep guest BR & ba. Lots or glass. Newport address. Ziii S•J ........ Rood ~WPORT CIEMTl!lt, M.I. 64~9 I 0 IOOZ. Ga•rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW •HILLS Largest lot in Harbor VleW 1-lllls. Cw;tom pool SE~SURYESTATE 642·5200 675 ·4060 1 and jacuzzi. G:reat 6· l••••••••••-1.-.. _ --_ ,.....i bedroo m llurhngame ~!~!~~ ......... A?~.~ 49DR.&UCM Quiet tree-lined drive to pri\!ate corner lot. Formal entry to elegant· ly decorated living and dining areas. Unique garden kitchen. Separate utility room. Spaclou!!i master, children, and guest suites. Liberal use or mirror s and. fine wallpapers . Covered patio, Close to park, beach, and tennis. $$350 down. Call 963-6767 for more info. But hurry! ' ...-~~ model. $148,000, 2~,I~n~w~,!· 4 Hr, 4 Ba &Gallery 2 flrc ~la ccs, wcLbilr Dl'IU Xl! k1t t'fitn Pier for yat·ht toOO' You m ay sclCl't lht• fin1 shin1;: lOlJ(:ht•s, !i15·1!L20 GRACIOUSllVING E l eg 11nt Big Canyon home. 'I Bedroom, fan1il y room . Formal dinini::. 3 bath. Low maintcn:1ncc yard with 9 hole Astro ·rurf pu ttin~ gree n. ;\1any extras. See to ap- 1~~~~~~~~~~i prcciate. $169,500. 640-6161 OCEAN VIEW Gov'tOwned HEWLISTIHG S21.450 ... $650. Down 2 Bedroom, l'h baths. ,New paint. New carpets. Ready to move in. &16..1928. eves 646-0650 Lachenmyer Realtor REDUCED THOUSANDS NEWPORT 1:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 WATERFRONT I• 64 ' on the water with new MEED 12 to 16 Units! Buyer wonts immediate purchase with pride of ownership in tli.c beacb a·reii ... ~W4tnts f\taHager on pretrli:ses· and fax s helter. Call Ginny, Broker 5464141 EXECUTIVE HOME ~riv.ate ,Pi<'r & float. A Ver'/ charrnin)? nautical two story Newport Beach home & way or 1ife. Just reduced thous ands PriC'-Cd to sell at only $129,9()9...Call >-16)313 for an ap~'ntrhent-. · Ol'fl'jUi9•1 ~1uur¢9111(1• · COHlrOlBR. OLD C.D.M. Charming "South of Hi ghw<ty'' J·bdrm home on two lots with separate 2-bdrm . r ental. $135,000. Call 675-7225 ... "' .. '""' ' ..... '" ···~· \.\IJJ,~\· HE \I '.!') A BfAG E"NTEAPAISES CO -·HERITAGE • • REALTORS I ~~~ ••••JUMP•••• at•the chapce to buy one or the few remaining completeJ:k'. refurbi"shed bedroom. 2 bath single ONN "' •• 11 JHJfJ ro111 tier• [~ltitdl;ll 6BEDROOMS Great for the big family who wanl.54 plus a bonus room or 6 bdrms. D:i.rk. room · for the shut· terbugs. covered patl_qJ near bus, freeway aqu shopping. 1bis lovely z. sLory shake roofed home is warm and inviting. Call lor an appt. DUPLEX J Bdrm&., 2 baths each unit; frplcs ., bit-ins . Ideal location for sum· mer /winter rental!!i . $85,900, 613·3663 642-2253 Eyes asso ciated 011 ,. rr.• >1£11.t ~rp•, JOJ, W Bn•b o ~' , t -· -----.. -... -- SOUND OF SURF Lovely I Bedroom. opnt beamed eellin1•1• ,all brass lireplaee for tnolt cool nikhla. H•• tun· deck. A11umable loao )lbo. Only 11!5,00D. can 54Ml41 4 COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. 2 BR CONDO $24,500 Located on Fairview Road is lhi!!i upgraded condominium with pool privileges. All adult and on beautir\d green -Oelt area. Exl~ting f19ancing ··~- .. ANYTIME OLDIWFFS Exquislte 4 -bdrm . Guadalupe, professional· ly decorated, with lots or mirrors -good view. $89,000. COUNTRY MAMSIOM mecneb I lrvlne realty 0'14LY $67,'IOO Large ramily home 4 large bedrooms.-3 bath&, formal dining room, plus hu~e bonus room. Don't miss this immacualat.e beauty. All of this plt.t> mortt can be purchased sub~t to existing "7% VA loan. Call545·9491. In,.NewPort Beach. close to the ocean-; lui:uriously & ne-w·ly decorated . Unusu;y value, $49,750 story Townhouses In San· 642·5200 675·4060 ta Ana. StiU only S21.950.~~S~~~~~~~ Ask ror Frank, 839-83211- Agenl C. F. Colesworthv Raollon 640-0010 FRESH&MEW! SUMS .. HE COTTAGE $39,900 ~ WE'RELOOKIM' '-.. roratrade,ortradc!!ion Upgraded3br,2bahome. Not a condo! Nol a Built·ins. 2-car garage townhouse. bul a charm· w I enc;losed back yard. ing_ 3 bdrm home on a One -mile from beach. large lot, nesUed among Low u~keep yard. Walk towering trees and gen. to downtown park . lie rolling hilJs! Cottage MS,000. Our best value. walkway to exquisite l---'---·-----1 a 4 month old completely cu s tomized Spy~lass home. $95,000. Equity. SEAL E ATE BLINGlBR $59,SOO Walk to surf. Artistic l'leg ance is car.erully b;dc·d with ,carefrte b f.P communjtiy life Ct'Y e. SpaC.ious livjpg room with massi\'e stone rireplacc and adjoininA terrace. Banquet 11ired dining room is ~n\fe . nlently served from modern gpur.qa1et kitchen. lnteri0r•gat1ey. Separate wing for hid~away master suite & large childrens quarters Owner bought another. Doesn 't want 2. 1'-1usl sacrifice. Call 963-7881. Ol1N fl! 9 • !! \ f(JN lQhl N« ( • THE REAL , ESTATERS JACOBS REAL TY 675-(i670 Call to see. stone entrance! Deep 536-8836 shag c-arpet thru-out! - 7'-a FORMAL DINING en- D• tertainment enhanced by ABAMDOMED _' j• W• ·-'~·-; a G ALL 0 PING "Sl"" ... SH __ GOURMET KJTCHEN! ....... Sweeping master bdrm GIANT'' + 2 child's retreat! +'POOL NOTICE. Washday service. porch! how Dally Pilot a8ss· Won't last wk.nd ! For 2 s tory, 4 bedroom, 3 tried ads display their quick appL Call 847-6010. la,•is1'i •baths. Dining messages with legibility oPEN'1t19;ir~tlJl'l fOMNK"E ' room. ·sunken living andimpact?Ourads,we 11· ··"' room. Fireplace under are proud to say, really ~ rugged beam ceilini.tt1. get results. Phone ~ ~ Oak bannisler·staircase. ic"'°"'c·56:.c:7c8c· ____ ~~=' '~" ,., .::: THE-REA L; ESTATERS , ~ Romeo balcony. Near G---' I DOZ G--~ the beach. ARE YOU ...,._..._ _...._ READY FOR 'l'lDS? On· ly $42,500. act NOW! Call 542.2535, OJ'(N 119 •HSllJN1011fNl(f 1 . \ ~ : ... ,~f THE REAL! ESTATERSj I • 644-7270 caACIOUS UYIMG IM CAMEO SHOlllS ~ spacious,' formal dining room. ,!!Center island kitchen w 1utenfasr-bllT brtl:r BBQ:- . Large living room with fireplace. 4 . Eirtra large bedrooino;. Beau~MI JUidscaped patio with custom . .Home professional)y decorat and ready to. move into. ljjnjoy the ~ts over the ocean; Catalina & etty. Sliown by appointment only our .cameo Shores Specialists ley .. Marshall Rich. . 1121 f , coo,t Hi • ~ fGI lMMC METWOM ~ .. • « <•• ., Hf M . Mt. II I ... .... ~-.. ~- ..,. SUl'ElllOR DESIGM AMII Cj)UALITY prevail In this formal home or refine- ment localed in one of Corona del Mar's most exclusive areas. Refreshing ocean view. Private beach. Home completely redecorat- ed by Can.nell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. Privacy in patio & pool areas. Reduced lo $220,000. Belle Chase Lee 644~. (V84) CALIFORMIA UYIMG W/POOL Magnificent 3300 sq. ft. Baycrest home. 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining and lovely landscap- ing in courtyard entry. A unique Ivan Wells atrium home. 3 car : garage w /circular drive -$139,500. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (V85) SPA.MISH ISLAND llAUTY Quali~ construction is evident lhruoul . this · s bedroom, family room, dining room, waterfront home on prestigious Linda Isle. Luxurious patio gardens + c'antilevered deck & pier & slip. Asking $260,000. Martha Macnab 642-823S. (V86) GREAT YALU ES IM TUllTLEROCK 11 1. Lovely 3 bedroom home -$66,000 w/land! ! · 2.' Spacious 4 bedroom + pool VIEW! I $12S,OOO w /land!! (V87) Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200 llGCANYOM--• ---'Wint SWlll'ltt!J YllW The glamorous ~ersalllesl A magnificent home m. a private <le- , velopmenl. $23!h000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (V88 f " COROMAD&MAll-P~9RAMIC ~IAH YllWI S bedroom home, )Yith-fami)y room, large dining room, billiard room, den, sitting toom& So Mllcb More! 1$310,000. Tom Qlieen~-6200. (V89) MWZOO ............. • I • t i • l 1 1 1 • . I . · I • .. • j -' I • Today's Closing N.t'. Stoeks -; < VOL. 68, NO. 261,' SEcTIONS, •2 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CAl..IFORNIA , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENT§ Boy Nribbed ~After 1-1s -~ -Weavlng through southbound San Diego Freew~ tr;lffic 'at speeds of up to.US•miles an bqyr. a 15-y1!11M>ld Visl,o box_ outron pursuing Orange County lawmen for more than 30 minutes Wed- neodor night In Missiop Viejo aad San Juan c·ap{Strano before they finally boxed, him.Jn an4 locoed him oIT lhe b~wor. '. AD Orangt> County Sberlrr·s patrol car and a California Ri9·hway Patrol vehicle were bumJ!Od out oHhe \>oy's pall/. of. Qcers said, before seven cars (fom both agencies cornered him atthe-San Juan CreekoffrarDp in San Juan Capistrano. · Lawmen said it was a miracle that , ne'ither tb.e suspect - desc.ribed as drunk at the wheel -on poUce officer~. -nor any of his pursuers were "Drunk or _not ... one pursuer hW't in a wild chase lhat forced commented t.od.a)l, "It was fan. many motorist• off ..the south.. tutic drivlng. He knew we were bound freeWay . tryfng to box hlm in between us Deputiet lodged the boy in and be spun that wheel around Orange pount.y Juvenile Hall on like• r~c1ng driver. '1 ~ charges· of drunken-driving, driv· Officers eald the chase began ing witho\lt a lieense and assault when-the youth, who was ·driving with a deadly weapoo -the c:ar his mother's car, was SPolted Oil -·- er a Channel& '1gpossed Toro Airp=ort Decision ·Near By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Oftll,. D•ll' PIMtSt.ltt County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan told Sad- dleback Valley leaders Wednes- day night he expects a decision on the El Toro airport proposal within two to five months. Ke told the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) that the county's proposal for Stored Poi,som -Potent • WASHINGrJ'ON !UPI) -A biology expert said today that even after a stockpile of lethal shellfi sh toxin was stored illegal· ly for five years it was still potent enough to kill 50,000 people. Dr. Edward Schantz, former senior researcher at the Army's biological labOratories at Ft. Detrick, Md., told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that one gram of the shellfish poison could kill 5,000 people. Therefore, he said, the lO·gram cae.he that the Central In- telligence Agency stored in a vault contrary to presidential~or­ ders could kill 50,000. Later. Schantz told reporters the deadly toxin is extr acted from shellfish contaminated by minute organisms called marine dinoflagellates, popularly known as the ''red tide.·· This poison is so toxic that a person eating just one infected clam would die within a half an hour. Just two-tenths of a miJi- gram of the purified toxin, a drop about the size of a pinhead, can kill within 10 seconds. (An Army weapons expert also said today he took part in secret, simulated bacteriological experi- ments using as targets the New York-subway system and some government buildings including the White House and the Pen- tagon. , (Charles Senseny, ·a Derense Department expert who rormer- ly worked for the special opera· tions division at Ft. Detrick, Md., told the Senate t;ommittee be did not have details of the White House or the Pentagon operations because he was not directly in- volved.)" • (See POISONS, Page A21 joint civilian-military operation of the Marine Corps base went straight to the top -the desk of the-Secretary of the Navy -for an early decision. By bypassing routine channe ls, Bresnahan said, county officials should know within two months if the answer is ''no.·· But if there is merit to the proposal it will take a few more months to get a de- cision. "The longer it goes, th~ more studY it is being given,·· Bresnahan indicated. Assuming that the proposal is approved -a prospect con- sidered unlikely by Supervisor :I'hoJ".11• Y-Ril(Y ~ it woold be fi'V'e yea'l"s b'etore the·first com- mercial planes would Oy into El Toro. .1- • !>ur1n1 that time 8addleback Valley resl·dents opposing civilian use of the airport would have "four or five chances .. to make their objections known al public environmental impact and supervisorial hearings , Bresnahan. said The county's proposal calls for joint use of the runways only and construction or a passenger terminal outside t'he present base, P~ssengers would be -transported to the flight line.by means of "people mo.ers," pass- ing through security gates along the way. 'Phe El Toro· plan calls for 40 takeoffs and landings a day by s hort-haul DC-9 and 737 jets. Pilots would approach the airport frOm the northeast and take off to the southwest. Bresnahan said studies have determined that joint use of the airfield is possible even though there is a great speed differential between commercial planes and F-4 lighter jets. He responded to a comment made Monday by SACC Aviation Study Comm it tee leader Radcliffe Ash· that no joint use exists at other airports in the United States. The aviation director said that military aircraft and passenger jets coex- ist at Honolulu, Yuma and Albu- querque. Bresnahan described Orange County's air transportation pro- blem as acute because opera- tions at Orange County Airport with an annual passenger load of 1.8 'million are "completely saturated.'' Detailing the county's fruitless plan to find an alternative airport, B11esnahan indicated there was so~ hope the Rancho (See AIRPORT, Page A2l Real Whodunit ]ames-:Borldi Otl7, Recip'ient r WASHINGTON (UPI) -A list prepared by Ille Army on where it-shipped expenmental samples m deadly toxins and poisons bad one interesting entry - a recipienttfii:riled James>Bond~ -· Sen: Frank ChW"ch .(D-ldaho), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on lhtelligence, said during a bearillg that a "Lt .. J~mes Borid" at Georgetown Univef·sity in Washington received ~ sample of botulism from the Anny cache al Ft. .Detrick. Md. in 1970." The audience brQke Into laughter when Church also told another lntetestlngJacet of the Boru! ship· ment. "Wl1've seen the list of all recipients," Church said. "On the second page, l see Georgetown Uqiversity and Lt. Ja!J!es Bond. The zip code <for the hospital) is 001." James Bond is tbe fictional aeenl 007 in the Ian Fleming spy thrillers .• . • I Paddler Pocks Power Jan Nelson, 34, shows off her winning form during prar· lice for the ping pong championship scheduled this week as part of the 8th Annual Mission Viejo Days Celebra- tion. Finals for the doubles competition, in which Mrs. Nelson is entered, will be held Saturday morning. On Sunday ·the celebration will climax with log-sawing con- tests and a tug-of-war beginning at noon on the Mission Viejo·Golf Course. MAC Asks for New Warranty on Homes Richard Lowcock. chairman of the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad - visory Council. has asked the Mi ssion Viejo Company to study the possibility or placing a two or three-year warranty on new homE"s. Currently, all new homes sold by the company have a one-year warranty on them. Lowcock said he believes the longer warrantY would be better Saddleback Enrolhnent Rises 5.5% First week enrollment figures in the Saddleback Valley. Unified School District show that the stu- dent population has gro'wn by 5.5 percent ove.,. the previous year. As of today, the district 's enrollment stands at 14,967 which is 953 more than the September 197'4 enrollment. District administrators hired an additional 44 teacbers for the increase but the exact number of teachers currently employed by the district was not immediately available to the public. Included. in the figures are ..54 Vietnamese students, few of whom speak English, according tbSuj)ef'l1ftenelent Richard Welte. About 8,000 o( the students are enrolled in the district 's 15 elementary schools and 2,400 in the three intermediate schools. Enrollment in the district's three high schools totalled to '1.485; 2,480 at Mission Viejo, 1,882 at El-To.r.o and 123 at Silver ado High School. District officials say Sad- dleback Valley schools will reach a projected enrollment of 15,'CXlO by the end of November. This year·s school opening pro- gressed smoOthly and without in· cldent, according to Assistant Superintendent John Cooper. l , ' for the buyer. When a person pays $70,000 for a new hom.c. he reasoned, the builder and sub- contractors should be able to stand behind their work for at IE"ast two years. Warranties cover faulty workmanship, appliances and "a multitude of minor problems." he said. Under the existing warrantly, the Mission Viejo Company is "slow but they·re reliable" in responding to homeowners calls, he said. Lowcock said he made his sug- gestion in a letter to the company after reading of the three·year "'arranty adopted for the City of San Juan Capistrano. "It's a sign of the coming (Sl"e HOMES, PagcA21 Squeaky Got College Aid SACRAMENTO !UPll -Lynnette F'romme. the Manson cultist charged with the attempted murder of President Ford, re· ceived (inancial aid from Sacramento City College while attending classes, it was reported today. The Sacramento Union said Miss Fromme was giV-en her last payment in January, but did not re- gister Car c lasses this spr· ing. The newspaper quoted school of(icials ns having "no idea" Miss Fromme was a follower of Charles 1\-tanso n . th e convicted mass killer. (Related story, A3 J Sam Kipp, prc!!:ident or the school, said rhat under law he could not disclooc the amount of money ~Ti !-." Fromme received "·1t hout her permission. - - • H La Paz Road in Mission Viejo near the freeway driving at t)igh speed. The first few minu~e's or the chase took place o~rface streets an<Lparkine.Jots Lo Mis· sion Viejo, officers said. The boy's speed was clocked at llS miles an hour as sherlft$ of- ficers and CHP units plcked up tt\,e pursuit on the fr<.>eWO!f · The Assessor Removed From Joh By GARY GRANVILLE • btt1MO•llr~1tot$~ VENTURA -Convicted Orange County Assessor Jack VaUerga was removed from of· rice and barred roreverfrom hold- ing public of(ice during his Superior Court sentencing here today. Simultaneously, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced Vallerga to 00 days in jail. placed him on five years formal probation and or· dered him to pay a $1,(XX) tine .. Vallerga sat motionless at his attorney's side while the Ventura County judge de nied Assistant District Attorney M.ichael Capizzi's plea for a state prison term (or Vallerg~. The. judge sllid that any other person of Yiallerga's age and re- coi"a brought before the court on similar ch~ges would be given probation. ThE" offen1es the judge referred were charged to Va.llerga in an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment returned May 8. They all were related to the county·s 1973 sale of a com- puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Vallerga admitted receiving S3,714 as consulting fees and ex· penses related to the sale. But early last month a Ventura County jury decided that the money constituted a conflict of interest and the 53·year-old as- sessor's acceptance of the money w.as.-misuse-.ol.publiC--fwWs.,--em- bezzleroent and grand theft . Vallerga 's removal from office was effective as he walked out the court door and embraced his daughter. It came nine months into hi s first elected four-year term. Vallerga was initially appoint· ed to the office in December 0£ 1972, the month after his pre- decessor, Andrew J . 1-Unshaw. was elected lo Congress. Until the Board of Supervisors appoints a replacement to fill the 39 months that remain on the ousted assessor's term, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer will be titular head of the scandal-ridden Orange County assessor's offi ce. When sentencing Vallerg:a to- day, Judge Shaw noted his World \Var II rw ord. which included six Air Medals .. and a lifelong record free of any diffi r ulty "'ith the Jaw. (See VALLERG1\, Page A2) Saddl.eback's Population Now 101,481 There are now 101 ,481 people living in the Saddlebac ~Vallcy. according to an informal census just taken by the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. The statistic s. compiled through the help of developers and homeowners organizations, indicate the Valley·s population grew by nearly 12 percent over last year. Broken down by hous ing areas the population fi g ures Cur the Snddleback Vall ey arc El Toro 20 ,401 Leisure World 17 .87'.J Sew Wo1ld J .• 840 1,11guna Terra('e I ,7nO !'jlisi;ion Viejo 31 ,500 .At:gean Hills 4.160 Lifestyle llome-s 292 :\lontr ViPjo J-lomes 292 Oelt• llnmes3JS Benita Vista llomes 348 South L•a-una Hills 7 ,200 t.afuna Niguel 15,500 ' . ' uit I youth re_peatodly switched lanes and horrifiN motorists in the wild Creeway chase, officerS said. ... Damage to both palice cars was described as moderate. Of· ficers s.aid the youth's car was badly damaged after it bumped two police vehicles out of its path. a s • o.ur """"Slaff .._. OUSTED FROM OFFICE Ex·Assessor Vallerga Battin Leve/,s · New Blow Orange County Supervis or Robert Battin has sent to the rounty Grand Jury documents he alleges show Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks influenced the out· come of a fatal auto accident in- vestigation in 1973. It was Battin·s most recent al· tempt to discredit Hicks, who is spearheading prosec_ution or the Santa Ana supervisor on charges :Jf misusing public Cunds. Battin has been indicted on rharges he u(ifizffOfifs cOW..ty· paid staff on his uns uccessful 1974 campaign for California lieutenant governor. Battin aides conceded today the documents filed by their bosr were much like those presented to the Grand Jury by Willinrn llulsy, the election opponent ol Hicks in last year·s balloting. The Grand Jury took no action on the matter. The allegations Battin sent to the jury contend I-licks was in· valved in a "Watergate.style roverup·· of facts in a traffic ac· rident ~hat killed two young rhildren in May of 1973. The driver of the ca r -ihvolved in the rrash allegedly was a woman friend of Ificks . Battin, a~d Hul ~y before him, alleged "'1tnesses placed Hicks in the <S('c f\1\TTl :\I, PageA2) Coast Weather Fair tonight and f'riday with s lightly cooler tern· pcratures according to the weather lady . Ilig_hs at the beaches near 70 1fising to only the m id-80s inland areas. Lows tonight in thC' low 60s. ll'liSIDE TODAY The National F ootball League 1s operolional again fol.lowing an agreonnmt r~ , ached today a/ler 13 hours of negot iati on -and all scheduled games should be played tlus uicckend See Sporl!!. Page 0 1 htdt•" oll Yovr S.r~lt• " MC>•l•t .. ll'r""'hmbnk " MollMI 1"""411 .. C...Utemi• .. N,lllOll.ll,.. .. , •• O•nlfl ... Dl·U o.-...... C.11ft'IJ .... 1 • """"' " ...... C1 ·J CNl•-•11 " ...... Ot-J 0..0• Motltt• ... .............. .... l11ff1i.tl""''"' " TtlWttltfl a ' "Mftt t O~-S -t1 -K ... Cl :::,..-....,. •• lflttf'ml11 .... ~·c, •• M11W•r1 <• I ) • " ' .. • .. -· A2 D"'l y PILOT SB . 'Thursday. September 18.1975 • Nixon W"-ting (;undid Boo·k _•-.Julie • • • WASHINGTON (UPI) - Richard Nixon has overcome- emotiQnat depre:;sion he ~x · l)H\eneed afle.r leaving the pee· :sideney and is woridng on the Watergate chapters in what will be a "very candid" book about his administration, Julie Nixon Eisenhower said tod~. Mrs. Eisenhower also indicat- t"d she could not imagine her , mother being as caridid on te.levision as _Fi[s_t Lady Detty Ford, who said s he would not be ::;urprised lf her daughter told her sbewu having an ;1ffalr. Mrs. Eisenhowe r, 1n an in.- terview on NBC TV 's "Today Sbow, •• was aaked ii ber father had overcome the personal {lt"pression he suffered after step- PinR down from office. "Yes ... she replied, adding: ''t lhink it was very normal lo be depre:ssed ..• I think the whole count ry was depressed." I <\ -"' --, ..... Viejo H igh Band Plays f o r Ang els Members or the Mission Viejo 1-li gh School Di ablos ba!1d will pJay in a pre·game show Monday al the Angels· White Sox game a t Anaheim Stadium. The mus1ci3ns arC' selling tj ckets lo the game to finance their trip to the East Coast next summer V.'herP th~·y \viii join lhe ( ) l • 9 7 6. m e m be r BRI EFS ··cavalcade or Bands" for Bicentennial ~----------~ celebrations, Blocks of tickets for SaddlcbaC'k Valley urganizLitions are ~till available for prices ranging fro1n ~.50 to $4 Call 581 ·3806 Cor tickets and i.nformation. Rand members arc lookin~ forward to greeting Bill l\1elton of the Wh itc Sox. who 1s also a Mission Vi ejo resident, when he arrives f orthethrcc gamescriC's . Eight .Join Chambe r Eight new businesses v.rere added to the membership . roster of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce dur· ing the month of September. . The businesses arc: Century 2I ·Williams Realty, Mission Viejo: Edward B. Aylor Insurance Ag~ncy, Laguna ~lls ; Kratch Advertising and Public Relations, Laguna Hills; JoAnn Kirch. El Toro; Saddlcback Lock and Key Co., El TOro; D&O Leasing, I~aguna lli lls; southern CaliCornia Golf Cars. Laguna Hills, <ind Gl·isen·s Auto Interiors, Laguna rlills. Common Cause T opic Michael Wa ls h. chai rman of Common Cause of Cah£ornia, will speak during the Leisure World ·chapter meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Leisure World Clubhouse J. Wal.sh will discuss national and state issues in which the organization is involved. The public is invited but interested persons must make anangements for admittance by the guard at Gate 3 on Moulton Parkway, south of El Toro Road. These arrangements may be made by calling Anatol Raysson. at 830·8881, or Dr . DciVid Ast, at 586·8516. Nuclear Talk Slate d Nuclear Power Questions and Answers will be discussed by representatives of the SQuthem California Edison Com- pany during the Saddlebacf ~alley Chamber_ of Com~e~e luncheon meeting at noon Friday, Sept. 26. 1n the M1ss1on Viejo Country Club. .. . _ Guests are invited to the meeting for which reservations are to be made by Wednesday, sept. 24 . . CUSD Employes t To Get Pay Hike l The majority of the 450 non· teaching employes in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict will get salary increases mroactive to July l as a result of a job classification s tudy ap- proved this week by school trustees . The s tud y. performed by Julian and Associates. of San Juan Capistrano, rec:ommended that $76.500 be pumped into the classifi ed employes' :5alary ::ic· coont to bring pay scales up to those in other uniried school di s- tricts in Orange County. Classiried e mployes include secretaries, bus drivers. custo· dians. maintenance men and aides. The management ronsultants recommended that about three percent of the <'la ssified employes r ece ive salary ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fl>ll Ot•!l'11! CMsl D•lt• Pho1, .. ,m""""" ,, , ...,. l"...0 II"' Ne ....... Prt'~. 1, pul>tt"""' b• , ... Or..,QO (M•I Pullll~i"!IC.-•<1,. ';f-p;o• ... ~•<11110<>' ~rr p...,.i __ ...,.,., """"'"" ~"""v •nr C<1'1a ~'*"'""''fl~-''"· ttu~lt"<ll<lt! S.;>c.,lf""" 1•!n Y•llef, I~ .. ;.,., !.Mi<ll•l>~<k V•lto•y .. "!I ~-6'11(1>'SooJ!h ((IA•\ h ,m.,,<' .. Q•0 ..... •<!1 lloft ~ po,oM•~O ""'1,,...,,.,, -s..oo~.-T"" ,..;..c..,ar P<!l>li\"f"ll po~~! " •" l'.111 "">I ti"' wwt.~\a -•a, C••t0t,,l1"1~. Robert N. Weed "'"""""'•""' l>ublf- Jack R. Curley V I(• P'\'t\klel>I •"<I G•,.,.tal~t Thonlas Keevll Thomas A. Murphine ,..,.,..9!"0E.Wl<I< Olarh!s H. Loos Richard P. Nall ..,, .. ....__,..Ol<>QEtllto" otMrOffkes (011•1'1• .. JleW•~IWYSltHI ..._'""*'"' ))J.J,...,_,eou-vltf(I """'Mol°"llM(" llllSs...:llDwlov•r<I l ...... S..cll. l!MIGtt"_.,...,lilr,...I • ' decreases, based on their job duties. Trustees. however. agreed to "Y rate" these positions, that is, freeze the salaries at their cur· rent levels. Robert Kn app, the district's personnel director. said a few t;omployes will receive increases up to 12 percent. The average in- ~rease is two percent. Classified employes sWI are negotiating with the district over cost of living s alary Increases for the current school year. The California Schoof Employes Association. which represents near ly' all classified employes in the district, is seek- ing a six percent s alary increase. The Public Employes Uniorl. which represents bus drivers, is seeking a seven percent upward adjustment. POISONS ••• Schantz. who retired rrOm gov- (>fl)ment service in 1971 and is now a biology professor at the University or Wiuonsin. testified before the Senate committee in Co ngress in vestigation of the country's intelligence ageilcies. Sen. Frank Church (().Idaho). chairman of the Senate commit· tee. said the panel had an Arm:v li st of where all experimental samples of shellfish toxin and other poisons had gone. From time to time, Schantz said, he would requisition small amounts of the toxin to be seat to ou\side laboratories and institu· tions to find practical applica· tions for it . tie said the poison "was put in glass vial s, packed in a cardboard box" and then sent through the U.S. Postal Service. lie said he had no reports that any of the .shipments went astray or w~ broken-In transit. The Senate panel i3 invt5tigat· lng the dlsrovety in a ctA vault · last May of a s tockpile of lethal substancH and\weapoM more than Ctvp yt!'ar3 sher !J\tch stocks were assumed desiroyfd on or· ders of President Nix.on. ' . Mrs. Eisenhower said she was "•ur~· Nixon's book would In· clu_de tome lbina:• not previous.ly tnown bytbepubUc. "I tblnk that ii will be a candid book:' she said. ''He's work.inc on the Watereate chapters now.·· She was asked if her father had ''repented'' mi.stakes made dur- ing the Watergate affair. "He's honest with himself and he knows he's made mistakes," $he replied. Fre e Beer Draws Mob FORT WORTH, Tex . <U PI) -It was a literal beer bust. A truck carrying I.300 .cases of MilJer·s beer over· turned in the downtown area Tuesday night. Brew flowed through the streets. Broken glass was every- where. It was the un· broken bottles that caused the problem. "I gave the okay to give the beer away to avoid a riot ... said Willard Martin. an insurance adjuster who tried to handle the inci- dent. Fort Worth patrolman J . 1\1. Dodd said, ··I never saw anything Jike it. Women came down over the hill carrying laundry baskets, waste baskets, onion sacks and anything they could carry it away in.·' _ - AIRPORT ••• California site was still alive even though Riverside County s upervisors appear to have backed out. He said the proposal was being studied by Orange CoWJty of· ficials but that they failed to con· tact their Riverside counterparts while the study was being com· pleted. ,. "The feeling is perhaps that the·communicalions were not as good as they s hould have been,'" said Bresnahan, noting that Orange County supervisors now are writing letters to Riverside and San Diego County of'ficials to correct the situation. Although he described Rancho California as a long·range pro- ject , Bresnahan said the tri- rounty airport has the best in· and-out pattern possible. "By the lime the planes hit San Juan they"ll be 8,000 feet in the air,·· he said. But Bresnahan pointed out that there is a political problem in- volved with the Rancho California site. '"Why should Orange C.oun1y take the leadership to build a tax base for Riverside County?" is the ques- tion being asked locally, Bresnahan said. * * * Give Up Jet Idea at Los Al, Cypress Say~ Orange County supervisors are expected Tuesday to consider a request by the City or Cypress that the county abandon its ap- plication £or joint military- commercial use or Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. SUpervisors voted Aug. 19 to appl:y to the Pentagon for permission to use nmways at Los Alamitos and El Toro Marine Air' Corps Station for commercial jet traffic. Neither formal application has yet been sent·to federal ofricials. AssiSta·nt County Counsel Robert S. Nuttman said today he and county airport officials are still working on the proposal, which should be read:y in about 10 da:vs . ''If supervisors next week choose to go , along with the Cypress request, we'd simply not. mail in the Los Alamitos applica- tion and save a 10-cent stamp," Nutt man said. The Cypress resolutioo against joint use of Los Alamitos will be introduced by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. .. In a cover letter to his fellow supervisors. Diedrich said the Cypress City Councit unanimous· ty voiced "indignation that the county would assume this posi· tion without consulting affected cities adjacent to the Naval air station." F.--PogeAl HOMES ••• But. she added, "J-m not going to repent ror him. ·tte•s a great roan. He can admit his 1nls· takes." Asked if she could imagine her mother ever being a'> candid in public as Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Eisenhower said Pat Nixon i.s "a private person." . "You know how warm she is and bow she loves to hug children and otheris/' ;i:hc said. "I think that she was v ery un~mfortable 1,500 Acres -on-;-.levilion ••. She dreaded ln-,;;w};utlons th•t they could~-~s anything,'· -she said. · tervi.ews . Julie said she per~~~~1~Y "She was a small town Ori '-''ho viewed rparria,a:e u a be U1 ·did great things In hor Ille but commitment tba.t cannot '• who never felt comfortable on equalled by \wo persons liviAg television. together without wedding vows: ~trs. Eisenhower said she reJt "I look al my parents," -.be :Mrs. Ford's remarks had been said. "andlr"ememberthewords. "a litUediatorted.." ·Jn sickness and in health.' Ai;.d "What she was saying is th.at the support that my mother's it's important for a mother and a been to my father is ~ething beautiful to see.·• daughter to have. such great com· ~ '• ,• Avco's Plan Adopted l ' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol'OleO.lly ~llllrt!i&l>H An amended planned com· mun1ty text for 1,500 acres of Av· co's Laguna Niguel development was adopted on a unanimous vote Wednesday of' the County Board of Supervisors. The pa ckage contain.ed changes in four separate pla~o1ng areas and numerous improve· ments and refinements or the general p lanned community text requirements. 'rhe land under consideration is primarily the undeveloped por- tion of the 5,400·acre pla nned community, which lies on either side of Crown Valley Parkway between the San Diego Freeway and Paciric Coast Highway. The basic impact or the amend· ments approved by supervisors is an increase of almost 50 per· cent in the open space of the £our plannil'li: areas over the previous Laguna Niguel plan. To accomplish · the increase. county planners and Av co trimmed the maximum number or allowable dwelling units on the 1,500 acres from more than 5, 700 toabout3.600. In addition. they reduced by Senate Moves Against Busing WASHINGTON CUP!)·-The Senate bas passed a measure described by its sponsor as its first substantive move to prevent busing or school children. .. On a vote of 50-43, the Senate Wednesday approved an amend- ment to a Health, Education and Welfare Department appropria- tions bill that would prevent HEW from using the threat of rund cutoffs to force school systems to bus children for the purpose of desegregation. 26 arres the amount or 1a'nd de- \'Oted to industrial w:es and ad- justed ·the acreage that will be devoted to professional Qffice buildings and neighborhood shoppin g centers. The four areas under con .. sideration includel: -A 661-acre pS:rcel between La Paz Road. Crown Valley Parkway and Aliso Creek. now planned for 1,725 homes and 337 acres of open spac""e. -A 249-acre parcel south and eaSt of .Crown Valley Parkway between the fr eeway and Chaparosa Avenue, now planned for 436 residential units and 33 acres of industrial. VALLERGA The judge also cited five recent c ases involving conviction of public orficials in ""'hich straight probation and fines were the onJy penal lies. Judge Shaw also ordered the jail term stayed for 30 days and gave Vallerga ·s attorneys the op· portunity to apply for either a c weekend sente nce or work furlough program £or their client. Before sentencing the now ousted assessor, Judge Shaw de· nied a writ seeking reversal of the jury's verdict. In effect, the writ was lhesame appeal made to the judge last week and presented earlier to the · district Court of Appeal in Los Angeles and the stal.e Supre m e Court. As things sta nd now , Vallerga·s attorne-ys can renew their appeal to the higher courts. But should they overturn the con- viction or order a new trial, the former assessor•'s orfice would not be restored to him because his removal is irrevocable. -A 439 ·acre parcel in Ure vicinity of Club House Drive along Crown Valley Parkwav.1 along the entire eiutem e<!_ge o the golf course. now planned for 2,500 units and al least one school . -A 271 -acre parcel on either side 0£ Paciric Island Drive. planned ror 261 residential units and J51 acres of open space. Several audience members came to object to changes made in the actual regulations govern- ing the planned community but they were assured by supervisors the development and regulations woutq be carefully m·onitored and enforced by the county. Supervisors were told the re- gulations had to be amended becaUse the existing guidelines \ver~ not exact enough. Tli'e regti1ations amendmenLo; relate to res idential. commercial a,nd industrial land uses and in~ elude changes to the permitted uses in each zone. development regulations and the addition of· mandatory site plan review prior lo each construction project. .• F rmaPage A I .. BATTIN ••• woman·i; apartment that day "in a state or drunkenness. I' Battin claims the coverup con· j isted primarily of keeping l{i cks · name out of the police re- port and may also have in· nuenced court disposition or the woman·s case. Hicks was in court today and not available for comment, ac- cording to his secretary. In the past, Hicks has dismissed all ac· eusations related to the fatal ac· rident as politically motivated · and said he wasn't involved' in police reports of the accident itself because he did not witness the crash. Brentano's · BOOK BARGAIN BAZAAR . • Sale Begins Friday, Sept. 19 through Sunday, ~ept. 28 MORE THAN 450 TITUS, INCLUDING - C ;Ith Worb of 11!1J. 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We're readY:'. fo r .the holidays right now! geotiqn yet because they Just re-w•• $ 11. 99 SOUTH COAST PLAZA ceived the letter. -3333 SOUTH IRISTOL. Lowcock has placed th• sub· ii~.u 1u,,... t..tl. -W"111 Ject or three.year watrantr on ·MS.._ of HOURS: M·F 10-9, SAT. I 0·6, SUH. 12-5 the agenda lor the MAC meeting " ,.. .. I I PHONE: 556·7533 Monday . .,U========----..:.:.:.:.:..:.::.:.:::,..:,:..:.: ___ ...,!::======~ ,, . \ I . • , / - • • Irvine • . • To,tay's Clo slag N.v; sioeks VOL. 68, NO. 261, 4 SECTIONS, -12 P)l.GES ORANG!! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin Sends Hicks Charges · to J1u·y Orilnge County Supet'visor Robert Battin bas sent to tile county Grand Jury documents he allegrti: show District AltOrney Cecil Hicks infiuenced the out· come of a fatal auto accident in· vestigation in 1973. It was Battin's most recent a-t · tempt to discredit Hicks, who is :lpearbeadinJ proseCUtlon ot the Sa:t&la Ana supervisor on charges :>f milusinel>ubllc funds. Bittin bas been lnd.icted on charg'es he utilized his county· paid 1tatr on bis unsuccessful 1974 CemJ?aign for C81ifornia ' \leutenant 1overnor. Battin aides conceded today the docummts Clled by lhelr boos were much Uke those presented to the Grand Jury by William Hulsy. the election opponent of Rlcks ii\ Ill.It year·s balloting. The Grand Jury took no action on the matter. ...-... The allt!lation& Batttn ~ the jury contend Hicks was in· 'lolved in a ··watergate~atyle roverup"' of facts in a traffic ac· Cident :.hat killed two young children in May of 1973. The driver of t.he car involved in the crash allegedly was a woman friend of •licks. Battin, and Hulsy before him, alleged witnesses placed tliC'k8 in the womm·s apartment lhat day ''in a state of drunk~nness. '' Battin claims the coverup con· filled primarily of keeping Hicks" name out of the police re-. port and may also have ·in- fluenced court dispasltion of.the woman's case. Hick's was in court today and • ool avaiJabJe Cor comment, IC· oordJng to his secrtitary. In the p111t, llicks has dismissed all Mc· cu1atlons related to the fatal ac- cident as politically motivated and said he wasn't involved in Volicc reports or the 11ccident it.self because he: did not witne.sa the crash. a ets a s Stored Poisons Potent WASHINGTON <U PI) -A b,iology expert said today that even after a 1lockpile or lethal shellfish toxin was stored illegal- ly for five years it was still potent enough lo kill 50,000 people. Dr. Edward Schantz, former senior researcher at the Army's biological laboratories at Ft. Detrick, Md .. told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that one gram of the shellCish poison could kill 5,000 people. They Bit the Beach Assessor Removed From Job By GA RY G RANVILLE OI tt.I Dall'~ i.t~ VENTURA -Convicted Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was removed frorrl of· fice and barred forever from hold· ing public orfice during his Superior Courl sentencing here today. Simultaneously, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced Vallerga to 00 days in jail, placed him on five years formal probation and or- dert>d him to pay a $1,000 fine. · O.lty P'\Mol SIMI '°Ml• · Vallerga sat motionless al hii, • • .I • 0..llf ,.i.t ICMI ,..,.._ OUSTED FROM OFFICE Ex·Aaaessor Vallerga Tht"refore, he said, the-10-gram cache Lhat the Central In- telligence Agency stored ?n a vault contrary' to presidential or- ders could kill 50,000. Later. Schantz told reporters the deadly toxin. is extracted from shellfish contaminated by mipute organisms caJled marine dinoflagellates. popularly known as the ''red tid~.·· With school in session and all. there weren'.t many people on· Orange Coast beaches Wednesday, despite tbe warm weather. But the ones who were enjpyed the outing thoroughly. Take these <Asta., Mesa girls, for example. From left they are Sonya Rediger, Cindy Duncan, Pam Nutt, Bonnie McLellan, Vicki Weisz, Gayle Stewart and Vicki Vaught. attorney's side while the Ventura County judge denied Astiistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi 's plea for a stale prison term for Vallerga. The judge said that llllY other person or Vallerga's ag~ and re· COl'.4' brouaht before t'1e court on 'imilar charges would be given probation. Develop Fees Not for Use In Site Buy ' ;. , . This poison is so toxic that a -person eating just one infected clam would die within a half an hour. Just two-tenths of a · mili- gram of the purified toxin, a drop about the size of a pinhead. can kill within 10 seconds. Boy Nabbed After Chase The offenses the jlldge reCerred were charged to VaJlerga In an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment returned Mays. Developer fees for park They all were related to the facilities in the Rancho San Joa- county's 1973 sale or a com-quin area of Irvine should nol.J>e puterized appraisal system to spent on purchasin~ a histdt1c Police Pursue Teen on Freeway at 115 MPH (An Army weapons expert also said today he took part in secret, simulated bacteriological experi- ments using as targets the New York subway system and some government buildings including the White House and the Pen- ta~on . (Charles Senseny, a Defense Depart_ment expert who forlner- ly worked ror the special opera· lions division at Fl. Detrick, Md., told the Senate committee he did not have details of the White House or the Pentagon operations because he was not directly in- volved. J Schantz, who retired from gov- ernment service in 1971 and is now a biology professor at the University of Wi sconsin, testified before the Senate committee in Congress investigation of the country 's intelligence agencies. Sen. Frank Church (D-ldaho>. chairman of the Senate rommit· tee, said the panel had an Army list of where all experimental samples of shellfish toxin and other poisons had gone. F'rom time to ti.me, Schantz said. he would requisition small amounts of the toxin to be sent to outside laboratories and instilu· lions to find practical appLica· lions ror it. He .&aid the poison "was put in glass vials, packed in a cardboard box" and then sent through the U.S. Postal Service. I-le said he had no reports that any or the shipments went astray or were broken in transit. Weaving through southbound San Diego Freeway traffic at speeds of up to 115 miles an hour. a 15-year-old Vista boy outran pursuing Orange County lawmen for more than 30 minutes Wed - nesday night in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano before they -finally boxed-him-in-and""""" forced him off the highway. An Orange County Sherirr·s patrol car and a California Highway Patr ol vehicle were bumped out of the boy"s path, of· ficers said, before seven cars from both agencies cornered him at the San Juan Creek offramp in San Juan Capistrano. Lawmen said it was a miracle that neither the suspect - described as drunk al the wheel -nor any of his pursuers were hurt in a wild chase that forced many motorists orr the south- bound Creeway. Deputies lodged the boy in Orange County Juvenile llall on charges of drunken driving, driv· ing without a license and assault with a deadly weapon -the car -on police officers. "Drunk or not,'' one pursuer commented today, "it was fan - Mulholland Name d R. Scott Mulholland oC 3522 Marin Drive has been named to the Irvine Community Services Commission by Councilman Robert West. He replaces Steve DeLapp, who resigned to con- tinue his education. Real Whodunit James Bo~ 007, Recipient WASHINGTON (UPI) -A list prepared by the Atmy on where it shipped experimental samples of deadly toxins and poisons had one inlere~ting entry - a recipient named Jam• Bond. Sen. Frank Church (D'ldahol, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said during a hearing that a "Lt. "James Bo~d" at Georgetown University in Wasttington recetved a ~ample ~{ · botulism from the Army cache at Ft. Detrick. Md. 1n 1970. The audience broke into laughter when Church also told anothe r interesting facet of the Bond ship- ment. "We"ve seen the list or all recipients." Chw·c h said. ''On the second page. 1 see Georgetown University and Lt. James Bond.. The zip code (for the tiospital l is 007." James Bond is the fictional agent 007 in the Ian ncmipg spy thrillers. - tastic driving. He knew we were trying to box him in between us and he s pun that wheel around like a racing driver ... Officers said the chase began when the youth, who was driving hi.s mother·s car, was spotted on La Paz Road in Mission Viejo near ('flet'.feeway dnvmg at h11rt speed. The first few minutes of the chase took place on surlace streets .and .parking lots in Mis- sion Viejo. officers said. The boy 's speed was clocked at 115 mile~ an hour as sheriff's of- ficers and Cf-IP units picked up the pursuit on the freeway. The youth repeatedly switched lanes ' Orange Route Push Urged By Santa Ana The city of Santa Ana. prompt- ed by political and business in- terests. is leading a move to push for extension of the Orange Freeway from its present terminus at the Santa Ana Freeway south lo the Corona del Mar Freeway. Civic leaders Crom Costa ~'lesa and Anaheim are to meet at San- ta Ana City Hall at 4 p.m. Mon- day lo discuss Santa Ana"s call for a united front to be presented to the state on the need ror the freeway extension. A Jetter setting up the meeting and calling for the united front was sent out by Mayor John GartheofSanta Ana. The letter reveals that the move was generated about two months ago when several civic leaders , including J-lenry Segerstrom of C.J . Segerstrom and Sons, developers of South Coast Plaza , Loren Grisel, former Santa Ana mayor, and Dr. ·'[..ouis Cella. health care en- trepreneur and influential figurE" in county polirics, appeared be.Core the Santa Ana Council to urge completion or the freeway. Costa Mesa b1ayor Alvin I .. Pinkley said that he had not dis· cussed Costa Mesa 's position with fellow council meml>ers, but said that the city may support the ex- tension as "the No. 2 priority behind complC'lion or the Newport Freeway... · The mayor said that hi s primary concern was to see "the gouge" ln the ml~dJe of Cos~a Meisa -the excavation caused <S.. ORANGE, Page "2) ~-.,. • Spa•tanburg County "outh site, Irvine Community Service and horrified motorists in the ' · J Carolina. Commissioners said Wednesday. wild free way c hase, officers Vallerga admitted receivin~ Commissioners unanimously said. S3 7t4 it· g r d e reiterated an earlier stand. in· Damage to both police cars . as consu 1n ees an x -=n"-related to the sale sisting that $242,000 in developer was described as moderate. Of· ... ~8-t• 1 1 t th v t rees be used for construction of a ficers said the youth's car was u ear y as mon a en ura badly damaged after it bumped Counly jury decided that the recreation racility. two police vehicles out or its money constituted a connict of Aug . 26 , the city ~ouncil voted interest and the 53-year-old as-to suspend any decision on how path. ~csept'ance of the money the money will ~ spent until was misuse of public rilllas-:-em -----...a!te:r a $4,000 Ir vine Company- Squeaky Got College Aid SACRAMENTO IUPI I -Lynnette Fromme, the Manson c ultist char ged with the attempted murder of President Ford, re- ceived finaneial aid from Sacramento City College while attending classes. it was reported today. The Sacramento Union said Miss Fromme was given her last payment in January. but did not re· gister for classt:>s this s pr- ing. The news papf'r quoted school officials as having ,. "no idea" Miss Fromme , was a follower of Charles Mans on. the convietcd mass killer . r R C'la ted story. A3 ! Sam Kipp, pres ident or the school. said that under law he could not di sclose the amount of money Miss Fromme received without her permission . bezzlement and grand theft.' fin~nc~ ~tudy is rii'filn!"lnt<ra:tli~· Vallerga·s removal from orficc torte site 1n the Rancho San Joa· was tffective as he walked out quin area. the court door and embraced his At the urging of Councilwom;in daughter. Gabrielle Pryor. the council left It came nine months into hi s oJ>('n the possibility of purchas- first l"lected four.year term. ing a site should it prove "his- Vallerga was initially appoint-torically signiricant " ed to the ofrice in December of The historic site is the founda· 1972, the month after hi s pre-lion or an adobe building believed decessor, Andrew J . Hinshaw, to be the ranch headquarters or was elected to Congress. an early Spanish settler. Don Until the Board of Supervisor!> Jose Sepulveda, who lived in an appoints a replacement to fill the adobe in the area from 1836 to 39 months that rem~J.ll on the 1864, accordlng to Tom Minf'r of ousted assessor's tef"m , Assistant the Irvine planning department. Assessor Elmer Zimmer will be In 18&1 Sepulveda sold out to titular head of the scandal-ridden Fiinl, Bixby and Company. :LJtcr Orange County assessor's office. to become the Irvine Qlmpdny When sentencing Vallerga to-The study is to determine if the day. Judge Shaw noted his World site is actually S('pul v'?d:J's \Var II record. which ineluded six adobe. Air Medals, and a lifelong record But the community sLr\•iccs free or any difficulty with th e commission. sin re the l<lsl coun - law. <Sc~· R1\NCllO, Pagc r\21 The judge also cited five recent cases involving conviction of public officials in whit'h straight probation and rines were the only penalties. Judge Sha\\' also ordered the jail term stayed for 30 days and gave Val\erga 's attorneys the op· portunity to apply rur either " weekend sentence or ,,·ork (St"e \o"Al,l~ERG.\, J•agei\21 (o ra n i~ Coast '1 -.--"~ ~ Weat her . 'Power to People' In Water District? F'uir tonight and Friday "''1th !>li)!hll r cnolcr tem- peratures AC'CQrrl1n J? tn lhl' Wl'athl·r lady I l t~t'i s r11 the beaches near 70 rising \n only the mirl Sfis 1nlan1 :ircas. Lo"s toni ght in lhc \(iW tiOS . l ~SIDE TODA \' Irvine Ranch \V aler f>i strict directors will consider tonight 1n· itiating a gradual change from ·the present corporate monarchy to democracy. A p!Wlic hear ing on opCni ng two dirTctors' seilts to popular balloting wtll be bcld al 6 p-m. :ti dis trict offiCes. 4201 Campus Drive. lrVinE'. A new st ate ltt"-· sighed lly <..;o\ Edmund G Brown Jr Au,e :'!l. allows the d1 sttict to (livid,• 1nlo five divisjons . tar the five ~c1tt :-. on the boaid,of d ircctvrs Three of the dlvl"lions would elect directors on the Ln~ls of lan<t ownership. T'A'O .or the divisions would elect directors by ~ P<n1ular vote. 'fhe district ha!'I on election :iCheduled for Nov. •I. nut the nC\V la\V was signed too lntC' to go into effect on this c:>lectinn, riccording to a count y cnun!'ll'l's ruhnl! The first e lect inn in \vhich r1·~1 cicnt~ or T1·v1nP ~llHI Tustin C'Ollld vote would h1' hl'ld ni Nuvcmh1·r 1~77 lfoy,•(>\·cr, d 1r~ctors 1>!un to 1-(o .i hPad \l!•ilh d1vid1ng tht· tlif;tru l into divisions, accordt n~ tn d1 s- tri~t spokes nl:tn i<:\!ic ,·11n l,:1hn 1'11n1g ht !'> l11•urinJ?. r.he :sa1~1. w tit Cf~nce.n.l r ale on \VheLhcr tu prnreed nn\11.· with the :oihin to de· mocracy and. If ~n. whrre the (St'c WATER, Page/\2) >I I • • The 1Val1onnl F'ontholl League iii opcrcf1ono l ogatn /ol/ou,i119 n11 aqr-e.:rn«nl re- ochcd today a/'"r J:.t hoors n/ n r9nl io l 1on -r.nd oil sc'lu . ..,.· 1/,·d 11~rn .·~ finu/d he I n/t/t_'rl 'h;.~ ,,.,,._/;~·ur/ ,<:'•'C ·"if••rt.~. ,' OQt' [•/ I . I""''' c• I At YMI~ ~''•Cot ~I ""'1•1•• Er.-••,.,tit'•• ll '"""""'' r._ '\Cl\ .,o t C.iil•~.... "' r...1 0 "'"'"'I'(. .. • 1 C1•a•i+~ \I e ·~t"'''' A•10 c....,<, r ·"'II•· c.1-i l er.,.~;.i• ,., .. , oi.J ~'ttl!N111"'r· • ..,..,_rfff, 04·1 t:ll""-'"l"n•• or1 .•.••• ,. Cl r-.Noft<.t • • 1 , ···~"" c' ~-(.~ >1.1·•..... .... '"*""'••lefo er 1111 .. J ,..,.~ A• ....... ..,. (J ' • I I ' Ag DAIL y PILOT Thursdey. Sept1tmotr 18. 1975 Channels Bypassed El Toro Ai1·port. ' . _Decision Near fly RUDI NIEDZIF.LSKJ Of ..... 0.llfP'INIS*•ff County Aviation f>irertor Robert Bresnahan told Sad· dleback Valley leaders We<lnes· day night he expects a decision oo the Et Toro airport proposal within two to f'ive month.s. 1-le told the Saddleba('k Area Coordinating Coun('il <SACC> that the ('OUnty·s proposal for joint civilian·military operation of the Marine Corps base went straight to the top -the desk of the Seeretary of the Navy -for an early decision. Ry bypassing routine channels. Tiresn:ihan said , C"ounty officials I should know within t:o"'o months if the answer is "no.·· Rut 1fthC're is merit to lht' proposal it will Lake I <.1. f~w m ore months to get a de· Cl.51011. ! "The longer il goes, the more I study it i s being givt..•n," Bresnahan indicated. Assuming that tht• proposal is approved -a prospect eon- sid€'red unlikc•ly by Supervisor Thomas F. Riley -it would be five years before the first com- mercial planes would fly into El Toro. During that time Saddleback Valley res idents oppos ing t"ivilian use of the ai(l)()rl would have "four or rive chances" to make their objections known at I public environmental impact and s upervi soria l hearin gs, Bresnahan said. I The county"s proposal calls for joint use of the runways only and construction of a passenger terminal outs ide the present 1 base. Passengers would be transported to the flig ht line by means of "people movers," pass·· ing through security gates along: the way. ! NailedDown -But St.own Referring to vandalism pro- blems al new construction and model home sites. an Irvine Company official said recently, ,...."They'll steal anything that isn'l 1 nailed down and if it is, they'll probably break it .'' • t ~ • • "They" stole the double securi- ty gates at the Rancho San Joa- quin model homes, Irvine. Com - pany security guard Joe ''Tiny" Welle told police Tuesday. The pair of wooden g<ttes was pried from its hingf!s last weeken d, Said Welle. who estimated the loss at $185. "They" also stole a 4()..gallon water beater from the Deerfield model homes I ast weekend. The loss was estimated al $100. E'rom Page Al RANCHO •.. cil consideration, has extracted an agreement from the Irvine Company to dedicate that site in the event it proves significant. Miner said. it would take "something less than half an acre" to develop the site as a his· torical preserve. The Irvine Company's present approval calls for dedication of two acres of Rancho San Joaquin as parks. The acreage was about eight acres less than the 4.5 acres per 1,000 population usually re· quired by the city. The reduction was allowed because the area is designed primarily for adult occupancy. Instead of dedicating the park acreage, the company pays "in - lieu" fees, the source of the $242,000. ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT TP\I" Or .... C.0.tl O~ily Pli<>I. w-111....,,t" >\<OM l>!.....a Int .. ewo·Pf•n, '' l>UOI•-1>f Ir. 0• ""II'" (<»•I Pubh ... I ... C-•"Y !><-1>"•111~ .. !•t.on. -~ P"bll-d Mdfl(l•r '"'°"'" f •id<r• •o• (O\!A ,... ... N~.,_., &eKr., ""nh"Qlon O.o1<r.1! o,,.. '•'" Yelley. ''"'"'· ~ .. dd1H>4<• V•ll*'Y "1'<1 lol~-9tto(r.,..,...1r. (NII. A '""11<1 rrq'°""l •<I• 1-·~ INb!l>Md i..t ... d•v• -~v• '"~ .,..ln<lpal pul:lll"""° pl•"t It •t Sll) l'oot~t fllir ~Ml. Coll• .... tW. C.il•ICHn1•'.:lf>Jto Robert N. Weed Prn~"' •"" p....,.,,,... Jack R. Curley "'" • •n>dtnl •n<J c:.o ..... .ot """'-• Thomas KHVll Thomas A. Murphine ,_,,IY1''"'CI ( "'""" OWlrln H. Loos RteMrd P. Nall .&uu1..-1 M•MO•f'>Q Edlkio .. • • • I The El 1'oro pl :1n calls for 40 takeoffs and landings a di.iy l1 y short·haul OC -9 and 737 Jet:-. Pilots would llpproa('h the· airport .from thc northeast and takeoff to the southwest. llresnahan said studies h:.iv1.: determined that joint use of the airfield is possible even thou~h there is a great speed differentiul between commercial planes and F-4 fighter jets. He r esponded try-.t comment made Monday by SACC Aviation Study Committ ee l e ader Radcliffe Ash that no joiot LL<ic· exists at other airports in the United States. The aviation director ,.said that military aircraft and pas!;cnger jets coex isl at Honolulu. Yuma and Albu - querque. * * * Give Up J e t Ide a at Los Al , Cypress Says Orange County supervisors are expt>cted Tues day to (•onsider a request by the City' of Cypress that the county abnndon its ap- pliration fo r joint military - commercial use of l.,os Alamitos Naval Air Station. Super'Visors voted Aug. 19 to app ly ~o the Pentagon for perro1ss1on to use fWlways at l..os Alamitos and El Toro Marine .i\ir Corps Station for commercial jet lraffir. Neither formal application has yet been sent to federal officials. Assistant County Counsel Robert S. Nuttman said t<Xlay he and 1 cpunty airport officials are still working on the proposal, which . should be ready in about 10 days . "If supervisors next week choose to go along with the Cypress request, we'd s1mply not mail in the Los Alamitos applica- tion and save a IO· cent stamp," Nuttman said. The Cypress resolution against joint use of Los Alamitos will be introduced by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. In a cover letter to his fellow supervisors, Diedrich said the Cypress City Council unanimous- ly voiced ''indignation that the t"ounty would assume this posi - tion without tonsulting affected cities adjacent to the Naval air stal,ion." Judge Rules Movies Out During Trial Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee ruled today that two allegedly obscene mov· ies cannot be shown at the Balboa Theater while the trial of Pussycat Theater principals is under way. Judge Lee makes it clear in his four-page opinion that he is not prepared to prevent Newport Bearh police from seizing reels of ''Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones"' whi le the ~arbor Municipal Court trial is in progress. Lawyers for accused Pussycat operator Vincent Miranda unsuc· cessfully argued before Judge Lee that it was lawful for them to ~ntinue showing the spicy mov- ies until the verdict in the trial settled the obscenity issue. Judge Lee rejected that theory and upheld municipal court Judge Donald Dungan's find ing after a four·day pretrial hearing that there was probable cause to regard the two movies as ob- scene. Several reels of both movies have been confiscated by police with the warning that any further showings during the trial will br- ing identical action. "Doubtless, a verdict of not guilty would result in the release of all seized films." J udge 1..ee notes in his opinion. Solons' Pay Hikes Fought F\lllerton attorney Neal Gib· hons moved Wedne&day to halt the IO percent increase in their salaries rece ntly voted by California's legisla.tors before It becomes effective Dec.1. Gibbons ~halJen.ged t.he pay raise as unlawful expenditure of tax funds in an Orange County Superior Court action that name! Controller Ken Cory and Ia:asurtr Jease Unruh dtnong thedefendants. Gibbons ' demand for a restraining order will be ruled on by a judge at a pretrial hearin~ that bu not yet been scheduled by courtolllclals . I • • •• UP!T ....... Chief R eca ller • South San Francisco Police Chief .James Datzman, 36, s miles from his Denver hos pital bed after being knocked down an d s hot twice while walking in clownlown Denver Monday. The chief was attending a pc.1li cc C'hic fs' convention. Nixon's M emnirs 'Candid' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Richard Nixon has overcom·e emotional depression he e~-. perienced after leaving the pre· sidency and is working on the Watergate chapters in what will be a "very candid" 'book about his administration. Julie Nixon Eisenhower said today. Mrs Eisenhower also indicat· ed she rould not imagine her mother being as candid on television as First Lady Betty Ford, who said she would not be surprised if her daughter told her she was having an affair. Mrs. Eisenhower. in an in· terview on NBC TV's "Today Show," was asked if her father had overcome the personal depression he suffered after step· ping down from office. "Yes," she replied, adding: "I . think it was very normal to be depressed ... I think the whole -country was d epressed.·· Mrs. Eisenhower said she was "sure'" Nixon's book would in· elude some things not previously known by the public. "l think that it will be a candid book," she said. "He's working on the Watergate chapters now.·· She was asked i£ her father had '·repented" mistakes made dur· ingthe Watergate affair. "He's honest with himself and he knows he's made mistakes,'! she replied. But, she added, "l'm not going to repent for h im . He's a great man. He can admit his mis· takes ... Asked if she could imagine her mother ever being as candid in public as Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Eisenhower said Pat Nixon is "a private person.·• VALLERGA furlough progr am for their client. Before sentencing t he now ousted assessor, Judge Shaw de· nied a writ seeking reversal of thejury·s verdict. In effect, the writ was the sam e appeal made to the judge last week and presented earlier to the district Court of Appeal in Los Angeles and the state Supreme Court. As things stand now. Vallerga's attorneys can renew their appeal to the higher courts. But should they overturn the con· viction or order a new trial, the former assessor's office would not be restored to him liecause hi s removal is jrrevocable. ORANGE by the building up of the in· terchange for the Corona del Mar and Newport freeways and t he site for extension of the Newport FTeeway -taken care of. Pinkley said that he would pro- bably attend Monday's meet ing with Councilman Robert Wilson. Councilman Jack Hammett re- called today that the Orange Freeway was originally designed to continue down the Santa Ana River rorridor and then swi ng southeasterly to the Corona del M51r Freeway near its junction with the San Diego Freeway. Hammett agreed. with Pinkley that a higher priority for Costa Mesa was completion of the ·Newport Freeway-··getting rid of the hole in the road." -•' _ .... _ . • Carpenter Says Pt1blic to Blmlle Fo:r ffigh Costs By OOtJG FRITlSCllE CMtMO.li,P'i'"W.H Medical costs are high and go· ins higher. A isuit~happy publit.' with un· Teasonable expectatiQns about the outcome of medical care is to blame, according to State Sen. Dennhs Carpenter ( R·Newport Beach) and a panel of three physicians. Carpenter oand South Coust Commu.nity Hospital physicians Dr. Eugene Levin, Dr. ~rt Ral:Jton and Or. Vincent Carroll described the problems behind high med.ical costs to an c:u· dience or about 50 at Laguna lligh School in Laguna Beach Wednesday. The presentation included statistics. rem inilicences and comparison or entrepreneurial and socialized m edicine in addi· tion to Carpenter's description of a medical malpractice crisis which he said is far from over. Next year, Carpenter said, the cost of malpractice insurance could equal all the other costs of a doctor's practice t"Ombined. The panel disc ussion was s prinkled with then-and-now contrasts. Dr. Ralston looked back over 40 years o( practice. recalling $1.5-0 fees for office calls and $3 fees for house calls. Dr. Levin cited the case of a neurosurgeon whose fee for a type of spinal operation will rise from this year's $1,000 fee to $2,000 next year due to higher malpractice rates. But the astronomical rise in medical costs-from 4.6 percent of the gross national product in 1950 to 7.4 percent in 1971---has not had a corresponding effect on health, Dr. Levin said. Cit ing the case of strep throat-once a killer-Dr. Levin showed graphs indicating t hat the death rate fell off s harply before antibiotics were used to combat the disease. The reason. he said, was improved environ· menta l fact ors-better food. better living conditions. Along the same line, he said, other environmental diseases have had sharp increases includ· ing lung cancer, cardiac prir blems and ci rrhosis .. Medicine and doctors, he said. are involved in the acutal cure of about 10 percent -of all diseases from which patients ultimately recover. Nonetheless, public demands for better health care facilities have increased and the cost of in · crc·asingly sophl5ticated facililies has kepl pace, he said. Dr. Rabston added that many diseasH defy medical attentiM because they are ••fWlctional dis· ordenJ rather than organir dls.- t~ases ." lie defined functional disorders v.•ith ii story about a man whose beadaeht was r10l the result of an organic diseas~. but '"because his wife. his loan and his s ecretary were all three monthsoverdue.·· Carpenter. a spons or or malpractice insurance legisla- tion last year, predicted con· t1nued problems on that front. The culprit in tht' matter. he said, is the publir. It is not an in - surance t'ompany attempt for more profits. he said, adding that most insurance companies want out of the field. Carpenter added that doctors generally are b&tter truined and equipped than ever before, yet are being sued more than ever before. Ten years ago, he said. malpractjce suits were virtually unknown. This year, he said, one doctor in four will be sued. Mesan, 108, Congratulated By John Wayne The Orange Coast's favorite 108-year-old lady got a birthday card in the mail today from America·s traditional favorilL' movie actor, John ''Duke'· Wayne. "She was just like a teenager she was so excited.'' a friend said of Mrs. Lucy Marty, resident of a Santa Ana Heights convalescenl hospital where she s till gets around. "'Oh, imagine him sending me a card,·· exclaimed the sprightly. white·haired Mrs. Marty, a 30- year Costa Mesan who came to California '·to die," due to poor health. First thing Mrs. Marty did after she calmed down from her unexpected thrill was to telephone around for Wayne's address. She wants to in vile Wayne, 68. lo her place for dinner. Free Beer .Drm.D8 Mob FORT WOl!TH, Tex. CUPO -It wa5 a litttal _.,. - beer bust. : A truck carrylnc 1,JQO ' cases of Miller's bttr over .. t- turnt'd in the downtown • area Tuesday nJcht. Brew Oowed through the 8treetlJ. Broken glass was every- whero. lt was the UD· broken bottlH that caused tht~ problem. • "l gave the okay to dve the bttr away to awfd a riot." said Willard Martin,.· an insurance adjuster Who • tried to handle the incl-·: dent. • ,. .. ort Worth patrolman J. 1\1. Dodd said, "I never saw anything like it. Women came down over the bill <'arrying laundry baskets. waste baskets. onion sacks .. and anything they could • carry it away in." Charges Filed In Murder O f Policeman Murder charges were formally filCd today against a transient <Jccused of killing a Loog Beach policeman whose Rosary tonight 1s exi)ected to draw throngs of rel low officers. fred Harvey , 24, was also charged with kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon as a result of the i\1onday abduction of Dorothy Clements. 41. of, Long Beach and the s hooting ol Officer Robert R. Birdsall, 40, a Brea r e- sident. (See Related Story. Page 3 ). The hero policeman who held his department's Citation of Merit in addition to other honors leaves his widow Amelia and four children. J-larvey was. expected to be ar- raigned in Long Beach Superior Court today and is jailed without bail. WATER ••. division lines should be drawn. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis· trict, s he said, is a type of district known as "Cali£0rnia water dis- trirt." Such districts, she said. are a transitional e n tity· son:iewhere between wholly agricultural ''irrigation dis· tricts'' and water districts serv· ingurbanized areas. Brentano~ ~OOK BARGAIN BAZAAR Sale Be«Jins Friday, Sept. 19 through Sunday, Sept. 28 MORE THAN 450 nrus, INaUDING - C ;·111W-of .... SAU 9 I ..... •:oo o:•:::9.95 J.ta T ..... C-s.n. 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Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 261, S SECTIONS, 66-PAGES--ORANGE couNfv, CALI FORNI A T'HURSOAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS €an to Dog Catcher's Th~ d-.ys are app&ttntly num-· bered:1or Califoroia Animal·Con· trol's operi\!iona fn the eily or Huntington Beach, it was learned today. CAC owner-director Dennis Smith has been given aµitil Friday ;lo come up with $50,000 ·performance bond and $50,000 in certificates of de,posit. Jr he fails to meet the deadline, he faces termination or rus, con· tract. and would reportedly be givm60daya to cease animal ron-lrot operation.sin t.hecity. Smith said today_ it looks like right now ·we can't meet the de· mands ... But we're meeting with cities now and doing everything we can.'' H11ntington Beach has been working on contingency· plans that would involve animal control servi· ces through Orange County. Darrel Cahoon. an a.d.• mlriistraUve Jrtalyst, said volun- teers frolit the Animal Assistance League could handle the animal control shelter on an emergency basis. A city official said that Smith is W!doubledlx.J 1aving monex _pro- blems and revenues are being 'held up by cities i n Los-Angeles County tbat he has contracted with. ' ''H•'• be.Ing hamstrung," th• ofliciahaid. TbeofficiaJ said he learned th1l Smith was having payroll p~ blems in Downey and was told that several employes hadn't re· ported to work at the regular st1rtlngtime. · , All the employes were reported on their jobs in Huntington Beach. however. Mayor Norma Gibbs said the City Council may take act.loo on tbeCAC.mattel-Monday night. "Smith did a very effective job patrolling and getting lhe dogs off the street," Mr&. Gibbs said, "to the annoyance or certain people. ''His operation wa-s fll'.ood and he did bi& job well. but he was over- extended. He tried to get too many eities.'' she said. "The shel~er could also have been improved, .. she said. a er ets • IXt a Stored Poisons Potent WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A biology expert said today that evep after a stockpile of lethal shellfi;ih toxin was stored illegal. ly for five years it was still potent enough to k ill 50,000 people. Dr. Edward Schantz, former senior researcher at the Army's biological laboratories at Ft: Detrick, Md ., told the Senate Select Committ~e on Intelligence that one gram of the shellfish poison could kill 5,000 peopl~. -. - Assessor Removed From Joh By GARY GRANVIU.E Ol'tlleO.lly ll'IWSU" VENTURA -Convi ct ed Orange County Assessor J8ck Vallerga was removed from of- fic e and barred forever from hold· ing public office during his Superior Court sentencing here today. Ther efore, he said, the 10-gram cac~e that the Central In- telli·gehce Agency stored in a vault contrary to presidential or- ders could kill 50,000. Simultaneously, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced Vallerga to 60 days in jail. placed him on five years formal probation and or- dered him to pay a $1 ,000 fine. Th-• Hi·t the Beach Vallerga sat mobonless at hi s -:7 attorney's side while the Ventura With "scho01' in session and all, there Mesa girls, for example. From left they County judge denied Assistant · 1 O C t So R d. Cind Dun p District Attorney Michae l Later, Schanfz told reparters the. deadly toxin is .extracted frotp. shelUish contaminated by -rrliliu,fe or~ap'j&,_m's. caUed tbaiilie weren t many pepp e on range oas are nya e 1ger, Y can, am Capizzi's plea for a state prison beaches Wednesday, despite the warm Nutt, Bonnie McLellan, Vicki· Weisz, Gayle term for Vallerga. weather. But the ones who were enjoyed Stewart and V\cki Vaught. -The judge said that any other . _:,:·tb~e~. _;o::;u~tin~· ~j!~t:fl!~o::,r'.'.oul):g~hl~, !°!f:...· _:T~a'.'.k~e'.::...tli;'.:·~·e~::::~statl· ~:z:;::;;t:=:::c==l...;"·.,-"Ti·~~,:§~,..;~"""~'·L...--"""-'::.;-~soo.of Vall0<ga ·s age and re--~ <'Ord brought before the court on di.noflagella~es, popularly known as the "red tide."• This poison is so toxic that a person eating just' one infected clam would die within a hall an hour. Just two-tenths of a mili- gram of the purified toxin, a drop about the size of a pinhead, can kill within 10 seconds. (An Army weapons expert also said today he took part in secret , simulated bacteriological experi- ments using as targets the New York subway system and, some government buildings including the _ White House and the Pen- tagon. <Charles Senseny, a Defense Department expert who former- ly worked for the special opera- tions division at Ft. Detrick, Md ., told the Senate committee, he did not have details of the White House or the Pentagon operations because he was not directly in- volved.) Schantz, who retired from gov· ernment ser~vice in 1m and is now a biology professor at the University of Wisconsin, testified before the Senate committee in Congress investigation of the country's intelligence agencies. Sen. Frank Church (0-Jdaho), chairman of the Senate commit- tee, said the panel had an Army list o( where all experimental samples or shellfish toxin and other poisons had gone. From time to time, Schantz said, he would requisition s mall amounts of the toxin to be sent to outside laboratories and institu- tions to find practical applica- tions for it. Elec~ion Writ Delaye<I Vnific.atWn Hassle Remaim Vp in Air By TOM BARLEY ot Hie Dally Pl kit St.ff Frustrated lawyers for two school districts and their oppo- nents took a day off today from an Orange County Superior Court hearing that has failed to halt un- ificalion election plans in Foun· lain Va lley and Huntington Beach. Judge Cla ude M . Owens closed the fourth d ay of the hearing Wednesday night with the de- cision that all five lawyers in- volved must r e.turn to his courtroom Friday to agree on the language to be used in the final draft Of his findings. He has not yet signed the writ he has promised to sign throughout the hearing. And lawyers for the state Board of Educat,on, the Oran¥e County Committee on School Dis- trict Organization and the county coun5'el 's office obvious ly welcomed the delay. The signing of the promised writ would m.ean an imm~iate end to the printing or sample ballots a nd their m ai ling to voters in Fountain Valley and a portion of Huntington Beach. · l,awyers for the suing Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District and the Garden " Grove Unified School District have un- successfully urged Judge Owens to sig n an injunction, or a restraining.order that would halt ele<"tion activity until the writ is signed. The writ appears inevitable because Judge Owens agrees with the school district lawyers that the creation of a Fountain Valley Unified School District and another unified district in parts of Huntington Beach would <See SCHOOL, Page A2J * * * Unifieation Issue * * * Huntington Ruling May Affect State By KATHY CLANCY Ofl"D•llY PllolSI .... An oC fi cial of the Orange County Department of Education said today the court ruling on un- ification in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley this week could spell d e feat for future school reorganization plans. lion designed to equalize income between wealthy and poor school districts. Mason, who said he was speak- ing for himself and not the county department, said ~e legislation allows a revenue I it r child that isn·t dependen n local tax dollars. Instead, the stale contributes the amount needed to reach that <See IMPACT, PageA2) similar charges would be given probation( The offenses the judge referred were charged to VaJlerga in an Orange County Grand Jury in · djctment returned May 8. They all were related to the county's 1973 sale of a com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Vallerga admitted receiving s.1.714 as consulting fees and ex· pt>nses related to the sal~. But early last month a Ventura County jury decided that the money constituted a connict of interest and the 53-year-old as· sessor ·s acceptance or the money was misuse of public funds, em· be1.1.lement and grand theft. Vallerga's removal rrom office was effective as he walked out the court door and embraced his daughter. It came nine months into hi s first elected four-year term. Vallerga was initially .appoint· ed to the offi ce in December or 1972, the month after his pre· decessor, Andre w J . flinshaw, was elected to Congress. Unti l the Board of Supervisors appoints a replacement to rill the 39 months that remain on the ousted assessor's term, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer will be titular head of the scandal·ridden Orange County assessor·s office. When sentencing Vallerga to- day. Judge Shaw noted his World \Var II record, which included six Air Medals. and a lifelong record (${-e VA l,l ... ERGA, Page A2 l He said the poison "was pul in ·glass v i a l s, packed in a cardboard box" and then sent through the U.S. Postal Service. But that Nov. 4 election pro- cess is grinding on and will go forward again, despite the writ. when Deputy Attorney General Patrick Hooper files his appeal with t he Fourth District Court of Appeals in'San Bernardino. Hal Masor1 , director of fiscal services for the county schools office, said Judge Claude Owens gave "strict interpretation" to the state Educ..ation Code when he handed down his ruling. The judge declared Monday that unification elections for Fountain Valley and south Hunt- ington Beach were "i mproperly called by the state because the proposed new districts don't Coast Commissions Real Whodunit . meet state financial require· ments. His ruling. still not formalized by the signing or a writ. will be appealed. James &ml., 007, Jfecipient WASHINGTON (UPI) -A list ·prepared by the Army on where it shipped experimental samples of deadly toxins and poisons had one interesting entry - a recipient named James Bond . Sen. Frank Church (D·ldahoJ, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on fntelli·gence, said dUring a hearing \hat a "Lt. J ames Bond" at Georgetown University in Washingl.on received a sample of botulism from the Army cache at Ft. Detrick. Md . in --1970. 'i . The audience broke into laughter when Church also told another !nterespng facet of the Bond shi p. ment. Mason said that. it the judge's strict inten>,retation is upheld, "it i~ my opinion that there are few. if any, high school districts within the s tate of California that c,an be broken up for the purposes of unification and s(dl meet both the community identity and financial ability requirements as he has interpreted it.'' He said the state Legislature may have to revise the codes, --making its int en\. more clear. To End in 4 Years .... By HILARY KAYE 01 u.. oauy Pilot SU.ff WS ANGELES -Regional coastal commissions will be phased out within a maximum or four years with coastal controls returned to local governments. according to the final s tate ~oastal plan adopted here today. Action on the plan was taken by the statewtde-' coastal com- miss·ion. The statewide com- missione rs, h owever. did perp'etutate their own jobs In- definitely. They voted to retain their own 12-mem ber board to r e- view critical coastal projects. ernment and Funding element. It sets rorth future structure of coastal commissions which will enforce coastal policies and fund- ing proposal s. For the three years following adoption or the plan by the Legislature. the cur· rent structure will continue with one statewide commission and six regional agencies. During the three.year interim penod , cities and counties within the ne)llly created Coastal Resource Management Zone musl bring their J?eneral plans into conformant"'e '"ith lhe st<.1te coastal plan Tail?. Councilman Jerry Matney b1d ~trongerviews. . · . "Sm1tb ought to gel out," he s1ld. ''He was not properly equipped, not financed--well~ .and• his people didn't get enough train·· ing. "We were pushed into lhis too damned fast," be added. .. · Smith blamed some or hls pr~· bl ems on pressure gTQUPL ISoe ANIMALS, Page AZl a 8 ' • Dally "'°" $latt .,_ OUSTED FROM OFFICE Ex·~aseasor Vallerga Give Up Jet Idea at Los Al, Cypress Says Orange Counly supervisors are expected Tuesda)' to consider a request by the City o( Cypress that the coun(y abandon its ap- plication for joint military· commercial use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. . Supervisors voted Aug. 19 to applf ~o the Pentagon for perm1ss1on to use runways· at Los Alamitos and El Toro Marine Air Corps Station for commercial jet traffic. Neither formal application has yet been sent to federal officials. .o\ssistant County Counsel Robert S. Nutlm an said today .he and , county airport officials are still working on the proposaJ, which should be ready in about IOda:vs. / ··If supervisors next week choose to go along with t he Cypress request. we'd simply not mail in the Los Alamitos applica- tion and save a lO·cent slan1p." Nuttman said . The Cypress resolution against joint use of l.os Alamitos will be introduced by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. In a C"OV('r letter to his fellow supervisors, IJ ied1·ich said the Cypress City Cnu ncil unanimous- ly voiced ""indignation that the county \l.'ould ;i ssume this posi - tion without consulting affected cities adiael·llt to the Naval air station.·· Coast Weather -.., F'air tonight and 1'Tiday with slightly cooler tem- peratures a ccording to the weather lady. J.li ghs at the beaches ne:.11· 70 rising to only the m ld -80s inland areas. l .ows tonight in the low 60s . l:\SIDE TODA l ' The J'latlonal F'ootbrill League j3 operational agrun following an agreement reached today of I er 13 hours o/ negotiation -and al l scheduled games should be played this weekend See Sport~. Pogt"' DI ltitlt•x 'c1 ~~' > Milliiiirlrrc .. 1111. AJ Nf11••1-WI .,. ... ... ~ ... $ ~We've seen. the list of all ~eciplents," Chureh said. ';On the second pa-ge, J see Georget~wn Uoiversitr and Lt. James Bond. The zip code (for the Judge Owens ruled there is too great a disparity in taJlt wealth between Fountain Valley) primarily a b'edrooriJ communi- ty, and .(10\tth Huntington Beath, which hai; oil property and an Edison power plant lo supple- ment it$ ta bast:. __ . _ The commission spent today , and Wedp~sday putli1'g finishing toucl}el on the coa!-ital ptan. It ~ll now · be -n nt to Ute st:ite Legislature. The lawmake rs arc ex-peeled to ado.pt their O\\'n version of the coasa,al plan durin~ the 1rt61Uisl a.live session Once th,e regional commissions certi£y these gen<'r~tl plans, pro· jects in those areas \\ill secure permits from the local agency, not the roast al com mission, Al 'l"t11r S.r•lct Er,,.,. hmtitc• CAUNMll• tl•111tl" , ........ 01'-\) OrM1'1C..11ly Bl Pll...it .... .... .... • 'hospital) IS 007,.'.: James Bond ls the fictional agent 007 in the Jan :r,-Fh!mingspy thrillers. ·" - . " . lj . ' • ' ' ~ ' But M a!Son said ~~believes the judge "baa.ically overlooke~" Senate Bill 90, new 1tate legisla· ~ -~-' ' ot m r importance in the co¥t.al p ·fn is the Pqwers, Gov- " Tbe state comn11ss1on will con tinue to heur a ppe als for tht• following typ<' of projects \ar~l'r rommtrclal or institutional pro- <See COl\ST, Page A!) f' --· 0.•lfl Hellf•• 1!.llt•r1•l11m•ull l'lMIK• i'to"'K-llll ... ,,,.111 ... ...... 1.1-.-. 01 s..,111 1110 ~l"l'k-r-i•• C:7 f1ltVl•IO" O•·I "111 .. H•I ("1 .,.,..~,,... <./ W0tlllNf w l r.: ' I ""' o-., "" •• ..:; ·' . "' . ' •• ' • I -> At DAil y PILOT li /F Thurad1y. September 18, 1975 ! ·r . 1 -. Boy; 15, . -Captured In Chase Weaving through :southbound San Diego Freeway traffic at sPeeds of up to 115 miles an hour, a IS-year-old Vista boy outran pursuing Orange Count y lawmen (or more tban 30 minutes Wed- > nesday night in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano before they flnall'y boxed him in and forced him orr the highway. An Orange County Sheriff's patrol car and a Californiu Highway Patrol vehicle were bumped out of the boy's path, of· ficeris said. before seven cars from both agencies cornered him a t the San Juan Creek offramp in ·San Juan Capistrano. Lawmen sa id it wa.c:; a miracle that neithe r the suspect - described as drunk at the wheel nor any of his pursuers wrrt· hurt' in a wild chasl' that forced many m otorists off the south- bound freeway Depuli<>s lodged Lht> boy in Orange County Juvenil e Hall on charges or drunken driving, driv- ing without a li cense and assault with a deadly weapan -the car on police officers. ··Drunk or not,·· one pursuer commented today, '"it wa s fa n- tastic driving. He knew we were trying to box him in between us and he spun that wheel around like a racing driver." Of(icers said the chase began when the youth, who was driving his mother's car, was spotted on La Paz Road in Mission Viejo near the freeway driving at high speed. The first few minutes of the chase took place on Surface streets and parking lots in Mis· sion Viejo, officers s aid. The boy 's sp"eed was clocked at 115 miles an hour as sheriff's of· ficers and CHP units picked up the pursuit on the freeway. The youth repeatedly switched lanes and horri fied motorists in the wild freeway chase, officers said. Damage to both police cars was described as moderate. Of- ficers said the youth's ,car was badly damaged after it bumped two police vehicles out of its path. ANIMALS .•• "We've had as a poliey an ob- ligation to the general public," he said, ''and we won't yield to isolat· edpressure groups. "It's the confliet with small special interests that's brought us into turmoil . We 're ready to fight,'' he said. The CAC was involved with an incident in El Monte Wednesday when his men dumped truekload~ of dogs on the steps of city hall "beeause we didn't get paid," he said. · It also was learned in Hunt- ington ·Beach that the Los Angeles district attorn ey's office r e- portedly inform ed a Huntington Beach official a nd said he would ask for a restr aining order requir- ing Smith to clean up the shelter at Downey and change methods in destroying the animals there. SCHOOL ..• be unlawful. He commented that unifieation action, if approved by voters. would ereate a difference in tax bases between t he districts that would exceed 10 percent and be in violation of state law. _But he has not yet signed the writ . .And there is no possible chance t hat it will be signed before Friday at -the ~earliest, lawyers were told Wednesday. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TIW" Or--Co.II D1l1y Pitol, .... ,ft which I• '°""'; ...... llW. N•W•·l'•o•1. 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Commissioners are expected to vol~ on the appeal against the project when they meet 8'a1n in Los Angeles, probably mid- October. South Coast Regional CIJm· missioners last month n~rowly approved the project at Brookhurst Street and Bushard Avenue, including 146 con- dominiums, a recreational build - ing, a swimming pool and a tot lot. Tuesday 's appe·aJ was filed by two private citizens, Herman and Ronald Guentber, in an attempt to block the project. However , neither appellant sh~ed lU»· Thil weUands site was also i~· eluded on the state acqµisiti<ii li st. Meada~aid staff pllllll*$ yre concerned about both the recr"11· tional wses envisioned and alSD the fact that the site-lies In the flood l!!aln of the 5anla Ana .River ana Is subject to Ooqd dangers. Battin Leve IS NewBlnw Presidential Pups Instead, staff planners fro.m the stat.e commission carried the appeal, emphasizing that the 13.5-acre site is a top priority on the list recommended fot state acqUisition for reereationaJ and open space uses. Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin has sent to the county Grand Jury documents he alleges show District Attorney Cecil Hicks influenced· the out- come or a fatal auto accident in- vestigation in 1973 . It was Battin's most reeent at- tempt to discredit Hicks, who is spearheading prosecution of the Santa ·Ana supervisor on charges of misusing public funds . President and Mrs. Ford and their daughter Susan give a reassuring pat to their family dog Liberty. shown with her firsl litter . The g olden r etriever birth lo nine puppies Sunday. gave According to Rod Meade. senior permit analyst for t he state commission, the Hunt- ington .Beach site has potential recreational and tJ:each support uses. inc lud.i1ng parking and beach ad ministration facilities. f'r0atPageAJ COAST •.• jeets. development within 100 feet of prime coastal resources projects granted varianees by local agencies and some energy projeets. Also, a ny project that would convert existing agricultural lands to a non-agricultrural use must secure a coastal C'om- mission permit if it is wilhin the Coastal Resource Zone. At the end of the three·year period, the regional commissions will disband. However, regional commissioners will be given a fourth year of existence, if needed, to review the general plan. Ironically, five of the six re- gional commissioners who also sit on the State commission,. vot- ed to abolish their regional agen- cies, including South Coast Region's Rimmon Fay. l'.nother major decision by commissioners was the selection of bou n d aries for coastal jurisdiction. Currently, coastal permits are required within 1,000 yards of the coastline. New boundaries for permits control have been ereat- ed which are closer t o the coastline than the current 1,000 yards limit in some cases, and further in others. During the interim three-year period, the boundaries closest to the co·astline will be the area in which coastal pei.·mits will be re- quired. Cyclist Hurt In Accident A 24· year-old Huntington Beach wo1t1ian was reported "doing very nicely" this morning after her bieycle was struek by a ear Wed- nesday afternoon. Police sa'id Melanie Lynn Smith, 221 Baltimore Ave., Hunt· ington Beach, was injured at3:15 p.m. at Huntington Street and Joliet Avenue. She is being treat- ed at Pacifica Hospital. Officers said the bicyele was struck by a car driven by Mary Lee.June, 19, of 1009 Georgia st., Apt. 10, lluntington -Beach. The driver of the er was not injured, officers said. ...-~~~~~~--... Squeaky Got College Aid SACRAMENTO (UP() -Lynnette From me, the Manson cultist charged with the attempted murder of P r esident Ford, re- ceived financial aid Crom · Sacramento City College while attending. classes, it was-reported today.- The Sacramento Union said Miss Fromme was given her last payment in January, but did not re- gister fo r classes this spr- ing. The newspaper quoted school officials as having "no idea" Miss Fromme was a follower of Charles Manson, t he convicted m ass killer. (Related story, A3 > Sam Kipp, president of the school, said that under law he could not disclose the amount of money Miss Fromme received without her permission. From Page Al IMPACT.°'. limit, if local taxes do not. Mason said he realizes the judge had a difficult and complex decision to make, "and I certain· ly admire his objectivity." , He added that s·ehool finance is a difficult area to understand and interpret. He also noted that the Orange County Committee on School Dis· trict Organization will meet Wed· nesday to consi der three more unification plans in Oraoge County. And the committee may have to take the judge 's ruling into consideration when dealing with the plans -for the Ocean View, Westminster and Seal Beach areas. Writing Conrse Set A writing eourse for adults is being offered Wednesdays from 7 to lOp.m. at Marina High School. Further information can be ob- tain ed by calling Nelso n Goodyear at 963·3795 or the school at 847-8503. VALLERGA free o( any diffieulty with the Jaw. The j udge also cited five recent cases involving conviction of public officials in which straight probation and fines were the only penalties. Judge Shaw also ordered the jail term stayed for 30 days and gave Vallerga's attorneys theop- portunily to apply for either a weekend sentence or work furlough program for their client. · , Before senteneing the now ousted assessor, J udge Shaw de· nied a writ seeking reversal of the jury's verdiet. · ··In effect, the writ was the same appeal made to the judge last week and presented earlier to the distriet Court o ( Appeal in Los Angeles and the state Supreme Court. As things stan d now1, Vallerga's attorneys can renew their appeal to the higher courts. In addition to tbe site itself, the adjacent seaward 38-acre pro- perty owned ~Y t he Department oC Transportation has been 're- «»mmended !or restoration by th~ Departm ent o! FiSh and Game. Valley Board Meets Tonight The Fountain Valley School Board is expected to disc.uss the unification court battle at its 7: 30 meeting tonight. Board President Roger Belgen said the district 's attorney, Spencer Covert, will be present to discuss the ease. The distriet hired Covert to in· tervene in lawsuits filed by the Garden Grove Unified and Hunt- ington Beach Union High School Districts aimed at halting the Nov. 4 unifieatidn election in Fountain Vall ey. Battin has been indicted Qn charges he utilized his county- paid staff on his unsuccessful 1974 campaign for California li eutenant governor. Battin aides conceded today the documents filed by their boss were moch like those presented to' the Grand Jury by William Hulsy. the election opponent of Hicks in last year's balloting. The Grand Jury took no action on the matter. The allegations Battin sent to lhe jury contend Hieks was in- volved in a ''Watergate.style coverup" of facts in a traffie ac· cident !hat killed two young children in May of 1973 . The driver of the car involved in the crash allegedly Was a woman friend of Hicks, Battin. af!d Hulsy _before him, alleged witnesses plaeed Hicks in the woman's apartment that day "in a state of drunkenness." Battin claims the coverup con· sisted p rimarily of keeping- Hicks' na.me out of the police re- port and.,may also have in· fluenced court disposition .of-the woman'.scase. .Brentano~ BOOK BARGAIN BAZAAR Sale Begins Friday, Sept. 19 tllrou9h _Sunday, Sept. 28 MORE THAN 450 TITLES, INauoiNG - C ;'ala W.Uof llailJ. St+ .,_.. ••...•••.• t.tS , ..... c-.n. T,. •.•.••••.•.••.•. 25.00 C--,of w .................. 20.00 W.W Emtcydaipedla .. _ •••••••••••• 20.00 ............. "-ic9 ...........• 25.00 ,. ... y_ -............•• 42.50 :':l°'.~ ........ tz.ts -...i-lic..ttl •••••••••••••• 7.tS =.• ............ 11.ts .,__ • , .... ,. •·••• ••••••• 20.00 W.W lllcydopadla Of1"&Fflm •••••••••• 25.00 c •• ,~ 1Kyc:l1pa•a •••••.•• 24.95 ti l.aff •••..•.....•.•. 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WHti Oii• •••••••••••••••••• 14.tl ,..,.., ......... _ •..•....•...... t .tl c 011t•Mm:fltWP.,,...., •••••••••••. 1s.oo "--Isch .. ••hwlw •...•....• 17.50 ....... u.-. ....... , •.............. 11.91 ...,..,,, Crhl• "'I •. lf ······'·'' J.tl I.ti 4.tl '·'' l .tl 11.tl 7.tl 4.tl z.ta 4.tl '·" ClowOwl ........ ,,...c--w..v. G" .. •dMnk IUCHGUITU .... 74.50 3'995 FOLK5UJTAR 5995 Trustees in the Westminster School District have moved their 7:30 meeting tonight Crom dis- trict offices to Johnson In- termediate School. 13603 Edwards St .• Westminster. District offieials said they are expecting a crowd of parents at the meeting to protest elimina- tion. of the. aeventb... and eighth grade student busing program. The district eliminated the $35,000 program to help balanee this year's budget. Officials said Jess than .SQO students are in· volved, a nd their walk to school will be up to 2.9 miles. bus service for the transportation program. '.J'he. sch6ol board tonight also is expected to. appoint a trustee to replace Ray Sehmitt, who died Aug. 21. Superintendent Ed Rieketts saiJI ?2 r esidents applied for the appointment, and trustees have interviewed five finalists. -nre n·ew-irustt!"e would S:(!r've lllltil the expiration or Schmitt's term unless residents petition the board to hold an election on the issue. · Stiiltt1 :t ~. Ser .............. , .10.00 PLUS -FREE Wmt EYHY 10011 PllRCHAse OF sa.oo Oii MORE. YOUR CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS. r.., ... ••port• of hi<Jhnl ... lly. boxed 25'• with Molchlog Hoed -llapn~Y-.to7.9~ -- We 111111 lhlt offw to -fne to a cmt1ft:rl -Mt a., • _, MDn a .,.. .. -.. half price! a..1zt.SO CONCUTSfll 'a.. itt.50 ............... J5trfiat c-.. -... '"·"· 8995 12950 ,.._ ..... .,., ...... ~-· .... ...,...._,.'Olr ~··1 1.n • • All ~ MJ ••••Ired .,,· C.. LTD • ..W 11 t ~·"-Dfac:ontlnued Model•. Ricketts explained that resi· dents have 30 days after tonight's SCO"' rr JOPLIN B tan • decision toreviewit.Uthe}rwant ' ren o"s t an election. they must get llW"-·-l-1~ ALBUM P.S. -Be su re to tion1 approved by the Orange v isit OU,L. gan;ia; and gather 264 signatures, he w.u 7 · 3333 SOUTH UISTOL fo r the holidays I I I The d!Alrict explore<! continu· Ing the program al a monthly cost or $7 per sttlde-nt, but was told by the Orange County Counst.1'1 office that to do 'so would be lll•c•l. . Dl&lrtet. adminiatr1tor1 now are lnves)lgaUng using a charter CounlJ ll•i>artmen! or Education s 11 90. 'SOUnfCOllT tJ[AZl dept We re ready said. . s1t.n IU,,.. ... ~. _ w..,1 . The~ectlon could-brheld-'t--;j=~:::;:;--j--HOUM1 M I' IM..sA~ G-6, SUN ... U •'-r.igbt.now.,__ ___ .._, __ Marl:~ lit Uid, and would COlil ,L·~=-== ... ="'="'=' :' =:!... ___ _::P:.::H:,:O:=M:lf•::,:S:.;S:6::·.:_7:,53!;3:.._ ___ ::::;:::::====!J the ac ~district $7, 100. . j f . I • •• _j · • • I • . ' T o day9s CJloslng N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 68, NO. 261; 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGE~ ORANGE COUNTY, C4LIFORNIA ·TMURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS . ~e gion8. ~Board .on W8.y Out -· , By HILARY JL\YE-.. OfU1e-6i1ty ........... LOS f.NGELES -Re~onal coastal tommis1\ons will be pha1ed out within a maximum of four years with coastal coot.rols returned ·to local governments. aecording to the final state _!'J!lWal i>_lan adoptedh~ today. ·. Action on the plan was. taken by the st~teWlde coastal corp· mission. The statewide com- ' m iss_i on e.,u.._h,owe.._~e..r.;...Ai _perpetUtate" lf:\eir own jobs in- definitely. Ih.eJ'wctted to retain tbeir own lZ·rq,_e.mt>e.r boetd to re· yjew critical coastal projects. The eomlll.baion. spent today and WedtlesdoY Pl\lting finishing · touches on the coastal. plan. It wUJ now be ,sen~ to the state Legi.slatur.e. The laWJ'Qakers are expected to ad()pt their own version of the coastal plan during -. ---' --. tlle.•m.Jtgi iaUve .... ion.= __ · or m•Jot. ml!OJ'\-In 1lii , eoa.tal plan Is the--.-Go•· ernment and Puodlng element. It sets forth future structure or coastal commissions which will enforce coastal policies and fund· ing proposals. For the tbree4 years Iollowing Bdoption of the plan by the Legialature, the cur.· rent.structure will continu«with one statewide oommissioo and -• six refional ••enclt:1: -... llliiinrtfiect11r-"]'e11 U.terim puiod. cities and counties witJµ.n tht newly created Coastal Resource Management Zone must bring their general pla:ns- into conformance with the stat' coastatplan. 4 • • Once the'Hgion:al tommiS&iooa certify.. these general plaf\&, pn). jttts 1n those Jre.,u will 1eeure permit& from-lhe local agency. • J.:. • ... ' . -notthe coutal commission. --The-1tate commission will con- tinue to b\:!ar appeals for the following type of proje.ct.s : larger commercial or ill'stitutional pro- jects';"' development within 100 feet of prime coastal resources proj~s granted variances by local agencies and some energy ·ms . . ~so •. any project lhaC-~Would • convert existing agricultural etS ' """"' iit = - .Assessor Removed • From Joh ~% By jiAR Y GllANVILLE ~Of .. 0.11, ...... Slafl VENTURA -Convicted Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was removed from or- fice and barred forever from hold- ing public office during his Superior Court sentencing here today. . Simultaneously, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced Vall erg a to 60 days, in jail, placed him on five years' formal probation and or- dered him to pay a $1.000fme. Vallerga· sat m'otionless at his attorney's eide while lhtfVentura c.ounty judge denied Assistant Dist rict Attorn ey Michael Ca.pizzi'$ g_lea for a state prison ·term.for Valle~ga.1 . "Jd'd1e' hid lbat any other penon-ot-Vallerga·s age and re- cord brought before the court on similar charges wouJd be given probation. The offenses the judge referred were charged to Vallerga in an Orange Couoty Grand Jury in- dictment returned May 8. The Wea ther for It They all were related to the county·s 1973 sale of a com- puterized appraisal system to Spartan burg County, South Carolina. Billowing thunder · louds £orming over inlarld mountains were visibl~ .be\li/ld , JSeWP!1rt Jl!!ach 's Spy Glass Hill Wednesday, ;but t_~e clouds were tOQ far away to d·eter these :Newport 1--ijlrbor sailors. Like some other folks who mana g~d to flee classrooms · 3.nd offices, t hey seemed bent on making up for seye~al weeks_ of late summer weather that were more like winter. Now -that the fog has burned away, all that's left to complain about is the heat. Vallerga admitted receiving $3,7~4 a& consulting fees and ex- penSes related to the sale. But early last month a Ventura County -iju ry decide<L.thal the money constiluted' a conflict of interest and the 53-year-old as- sessor's acceptance of the money wis misuse of public funds, em1 bezzlement and grand theft. ! Hom eo"Wrie rs, -R enew-Fight F o r Sign~ West Newport Beach homeowners have vowed to re· new their errorts to convince state officials that anotheF Coast Highway signal· is essentlaJ in the . area aisa traffic safety measure. Earlier this week the W-est ·NewPort Beach Improvement As· "SOCiation agreed to revive the 'five-year battle for a new signal in -the area of 6Jst Street and the· highway where several days ago a youngster was struck and killed. • M_argo Skilling, speakµig for the group, said \hat concern is keener than' ever, not orily because of the recent tragedy, bot aJso beca~e.of city plans to build alargene·wpark in the area)., ' . "We:'ve .. been figbling to gel something done for years, and it's the s'ta(e t·ra:nsportation .engineers that hav,e turn~ ·us down time aftertfllle:"sht·sa1d. Gity Pub~ic Works Director Joseph Devlin appeared before 'the group at its meeting Monday to discuss the prosp(!cts ol a new safety project tor th~ road. · Butnev1in said that a pedestri· an overpass suggested by some persons in the area could cost as much as $250,000-pla6ingiioutor ran'ke. • Mrs. Skilling said·thal what the' _ .. gro.up'l)lans-i&-a coordinated.cam-· paign-bolstertd by s~rtfrom other comfT\Unity associations- toconvince city councilrhen'tba'ta new West Newport signal be placed much higher oo a p_,riority list. • Park Bi~--Called-- Bids will be opened in ~ewport Beach ci\¥ hall Oct. lS for a 1---'....J.Jlll.Jl,O~UOD of. .$ bulkheads OJ)d landscaping (or the city's new Rhine Wharf Park on the Lid,_o Peninsula. . r • Ai~~port Decision Near Vallerga ·s removal from of£ice was eftective as he walked out the court door and embraced his daughter. . . ' . , -i ' . ~El Toro Proposal· Bypasses Chan n els It came nine months into his first elected four-year term. County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan told Sad- dleback Valley leaders Wednes- day night he expects a decision on the El Toro airport proposal within two ~o five months. He .told the Saddleback Area Decision Soon • Coordinating Council (SACC) that the county's proposal ror joint ci\lilian-military' operation of the Marine Corps ·base went straight to the top -the desk or the Secretary or the Navy -for an early deci~ion . By bypassing routine channels. Bresnahan sa"id, coWllY otficials Schmitz May Seek ·Seiiate Nomination SACRAMENTO CAP) -John . Sclfmitz of Corona del Mar, tormer America·n Independe"rit party candidate for President. said today he will probably seek the ·Republic~an nomination tor the U.S. Senate in 1976. Schmitz saidJn a telephone in- tervi~w with ~The Associated Press that he will .make a· final decision tJl.i&-.. weekend at the couldn't hold off from making a ··deCiSiOn z\lucb longer," Schmitz · saia~·- · Schmitz, 45, is a member and .tnaliOnal director oC the John · Birch Society who represented . Ofange County in the state Senate for six years. He served one term in Congress before run- ning for president in 1972. Republican State Central · Com-·Republican Andrew Hinshaw, mittee meeting in San Diego. who defeated Schmitz for the BU:t he said he is leanin~ congressional seat in 1972, has toward the U.S. Senalerace. '· Seen indicted on a charge or ac. ''l will be ma:kinl a .decision· cepUng a bl')be in his former post this weekend~I w-on-'-t be-making__.__u.Or.ange.Ci;w,ant)t-aase&SOL. 8n announcement. but J'U make (SeeSCHMITZ;PageA2) my d6cision, ''Schmitz said. · •'Jf's going to be"one·oftwoop- Uons. I'm ei\ber going lo run tor tbe1J.S. Senate or tor my ol:d con- gressional seat." be added .... ~ .. So far, Schmi:fr. said.,.his only move was to telep,hone two of the ot~r..R!Jlf.P•cUiuandi.iates (or t.be _G__O.I? no.mint\tion, Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. and state Sen.-Dennis Cai:pJOJtler of NewP<>Jt Beach ., "l called them up Wednesday and oid 'Don't be shocked if I end uit ill thal race.' I said I • I 5 P ercent I .im it WASHINGTON CUPI) -The Sen tile "this aneTnoon bowed \o. £.resident Ford's demands to lie1it to 5 percent this year's pay increase for 3.5 million federaJ white1 collar workers and mem- bers ot the 8rnied forces -and Congress itself:->-_.__ The Senate rejected S3 to 39 legisla~oh ·which would have in· creas<\f, pay by a,~ ~nt.' . should know within two months if the answer is ''no.'' But if there is merit to the propasal it will take a few more months tb gel a de- cision. "The longer it goes,.the more study it is being ,given.'' Bresnahan indicated. Assuming that the proposal is ·approved -a prOspeCt con- sidered unlikely by S~pervisor Thomas F . Riley -it would be five years before the first com - mei:eial planes would ny jnlo El Toro. During that time Saddleback Valley residents opposing civilian use of the airport would have "four or five chances .. to make their objections known at public environm·enlal impact and superv.isorial hearing s, Bresnahan said. The county's proposal calls for joint use of the runways only and construction or a passenger terminal outside the present base. Pas--senger-S--would be <See AIRPORT, Page r\2) RA.TES DECUNE, DOW REBOUNDS Vallerga wa&.,iniliaJly appoint· ed to the otfice in December of 1972, the month afier his pre- decessor. Andrew J . Hinshaw, was elected to Congress. Until the Board oC Supervisors appoints a replacement to fill the 39 months that remain on the ousted assessor·s term. Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmee will be titular head of the scandal-ridden Orange County1lssessor·s office. When , sentencing VaJlerga to- day. Judge Shaw noted his World War 11 record, which included six CSee VALLl!RGA, Page r\2) ' Judge Rules Movies Out During Trial , I , Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee ruled today that two allegedly obscene mov- ·ies cannot be shown at the Balboa Theater whi le the trial of Pussycat Theater principals is underway. Judge Lee makes it clear in hi s four-page opinion that he is not NEW YORK <UPI) -The .pfepared to prevent Newport stock market, heartened by a Beach police from seizing reels decline----in --s horl·lerm• interest o '-[>e-ep -Throat'' and '''llhe rates. closed sharply higher to-Devil in Miss Jones .. while the day in moderately active trading Harbor Municipal Court trial is on the New York Stock Ex-inprogress. change. Lawyers for accused.Pussycat The Dow Jones industrial "Operator Vincent Miranda WlSUC- average, which lost -nearly 45 c~full)' argued before Judge points fn •Ix sesSions before rig.{. -~that it was lawful for them to ing 3.92 Wednesday, added 15.SG copli{lUe showing the spicy mov· poinUlolnf.61.-ies until the verdict in the trial Adv.nces led declines by about sellled the obscenity issue. ;~ a three-lo·On)s.,, M""1:gin . <Tables, Judge Lee reject,ed that theory ,.{>SJ .~ · "" '' and upheld thunicipal court Pric~s er higher in Judge,Doo'ilE,\ Dungan•S finding moderat.t tr&dlng on thti after a four-dit.y prettiaJ hearing l\hlerl~an&0<k'Exchange. !..~ TR!A~ .Pose A2) ' .. l ·, tands to a non-agricultrural use · must see:ure a coastal com· mission permit·if it is within the Coutal Resource Zone. At the end of the three.year period, the regional commissions will disband. However, regional ·commi11loners will be given a fourth ye.ar of existence, if needed. to review the general plan. (See COAST, Pa1e A2J s 0.11, .................. OUSTED FROM 'OFFICE Ex·Aaseaaor Vallerga Stored Poisons Potenl WASHINGTON (UPI> -A biology expert sa id today that even after a stockpile of lethal shellfish toxin was stored illegal- ly.for---five years it was-still potent enough to kill 50,000 people. Dr. Edward Schantz, former senior researcher a{ the Army's biological laboratories at Fl. Detrick, Md., tol'd the Senate Select COmmittee on Intelligence that one gr am of the shellfish poison could kill 5,000 people. Therefore, he said, the 10-gram cache that the Central In- telligence Agency stored in a vault contrary to presidential or· ders could kill 50,000. Later, Schantz told reporters the deadly toxin is extracted from shellfish contaminated by minute organisms called marine dinoflagellates. popularly known aslhe··redtide.°' This poison ls so toxic that a person eating just one in(ected clam would die within a' hair an hour. Just two-tenths of a mili · gram of tbe purified toxin . a drop about the size oC a pinhead, can kill within 10 seconds./ (An Army weapo~·expert also said today he took part in secret, simulated bacteriological cxpcri ments using as targets the New <See POISONS, Page A2l Coast Weath er Fair tonight and l;'riday with slightly cooler tem- peratures accordin g to the weattfer lady . 1-lighs at the beaches near 70 ri sing to only the mid -80s inland areas . l.ows toni ght in the low60s . I NS IDE TODAY The Nationa l Footbal l League is operational oga.in following an agreer'nent reached today.after 13 hours o/ negotiat ion -and al l scheduled games should be pla11ed lhis weekend. Sec SJ?!)Tts. Page DI . AIY-W•k • . .._ .. _ .. l ndt•x AJ -M~ C1.....M1.ibttt F ...... , Al IUU-1 Newl " •• .. .......... 0.UHIM '"""'' --o..tll M9tk" 06·11 Or..,.. Counly 111 """". ., s.-t• ... ,. Sl•ll,,,,.rti.-1• Cl T1i.-ri-*' ..... ,, Cl·J ••• .... --·· .. _. -.......... --04·1 ,,.....,.. CJ W.•I"" C.r W"'14 NeW'fo "' • • Cl Cl •• •• • • I .. AZ DAILY PILOT N Thursday. September 18. 1975 • Lawyers Sued for $100,000 A Newport Beach womaan lut:i demanded $100,000 in damages from the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association and ac· cused the a.roup of defrauding the tax.payers by U1ing 1he Santa Ana county courthouse for a series ol Saturday seminars. ~1adeline ?tt . Black\l.'Cll. 2135 Vi~1.a Enlrada. demands in her Superior Court lawsuit filed Tuesday an injunct.im that would ban all such meetings. She further seeks a court order tb.at would compel the lawyers group to establish a trust fund aimed at aiding local physicians and surgeons racing malpractice lawsuits. Mrs. BlaC'kwell stales her r e- asoning is based on her knowledge that th(• lawyers as- sociation instruC'ls loc al at· torneys on how to rile and pro- secute malpractice actions. Mris . Blac."kwell slates that the defendants in malpractict• ac- tioos -she claims 85 percent of such lawsuits end in defense verdicts -<Ire "harassed. de· famed 1.1nd des tro_v('d pro. fes.sionally ·· by such allegations. The plaintiff furlht•r demands that the defendants be ordered to reimburse the county for what she aJleges is the gross misuse of taxes by use of public property. Named as defendants are the OCTLA and five,officers : Robert N. Christensen. president; Karl F'rank. past president; Ronald R. Swarz, vice president; John K. Trotter Jr., and Arthur N. Hews . COAST ••. Ironically , five of the six re· gional eommissioners who also sit on the State COmmission, vot- ed lo abolish their regional agen- cies, including South Coast Region's Rimmon Fay. Another major decision by commissioners was the select.ion ' of ·boiindaries for coastal jurisdiction. ' Currently, coastal permits are required within 1,00Qyards of the coastline. New boundaries for permits control have been creat- ed which are closer to th e coastline than the current 1,000 -yards limit in some cases, and further in others. During the interim three-year period, the boundaries closest to the coastline will be the area in which coastal pe:..·mits will be re- quired. • The new boundaries, the Coastal Resource Management 7.ooe, takes in an area that in- cludes significant coastal re- sources such as beaches. wetlands and agricultural land. ln southern Orange County, the zone in<!:orporates the coastal p>rtion of San Clemente and then dips inland to. the San Diego Freeway at the poiot or San Juan Creek. Northward, it encompasses the coastal Dana Point region, South Laguna and then juts inland tak- ing in the Laguna Greenbelt. Part of the sprawling Irvine Coast area is included and the zone moves further inland to en- compass. drainage area s.ur- rounding Upper Newport Bay to the San Diego Freeway, inchid- in& part of Irvine. It also takes in Orange County Airport, all of Newport Beach, lhe part of Costa Mesa near the Santa Ana River and the coastal portion of Huntington Beach. / Commissioners held off adopt· ing the list of coastal sites recom- mended for state acquisition but said they would hold a publi c hearing .on the proposed sites later UU. fall. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pf•"°""l Mid"""'',,,...... Jack R. Cur~ \'kt Ptnld9nt 1nc1 ee.-.. Ml- ThOmH l(eev;I ·-Tl'IC>mU A. Murphlne Mt""'"' 1Ec1>• " OWtrJesH . Loos Rkhard P. Nall ~ .AllllW!t Mll"""'9 hll9n • ' ' ' Presidential Pups F,... PIJlfle AJ AIRPORT •• 1ramported to the ntght l1M bl" -.ns of ••people movers,'' pass- inl throuah security aates aloo1 .. ..,,. The El Taro plan calls for 40 takeorrs and landlnp a day bt short-haul DC-9 and 731 Jets. Pilots would approach Lhe ai..,.ort ll'Om the _.i.east and' take off to the southwest. Bresnahan said studies h11ve det.mined that joint use of the airfield I• PoMible even though there is a great speed diffenmtlal between commercial planes and F-4 fighter jets. He responded to a com.mcnt made llonday by SACC Ayiation Study Committee lead e r B.adctift'e A.sh that no joint use eDsts at other airports in the U•iled States. The aviation director said that m ilitary aittraft and passe nger jets coex - ilt st H?f'olulu, Yuma and AJbu - q.........,. Bresnahan des~ribed Orange County's air transportation pro· blem as acut e because opera· tions at Orange County Airport with an annual passenger load of 1.8 million are "completely saturated.. 1' Detailii.g the county's fruitless plan to ·find an alternative airwrt. Jtre1nahaQ. indicated there was some hope the Rancho California site was still alive ,ven though Riverside County supervisors appear to have backed out. Battin -.Level.s NewBIDw Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin has sent to the county Grand Jury documents he alleges show District At.tomey Ceell Hicks innuenced. the out- come of a fatal auto'aceldent in· vestigation in l 973. It was Battitt's mo.t recent at-tempt to discredit Hicks, who ls i pearbeading prosecution_ of the Santa Ana supervisor on charges or misusing public. fuN!s . Battin has been indicted on charges he utilized his county- paid staff on his unsuccessful 1974 campaign for California lieutenant governor. Battin aides conceded today the documents filed by their boss were much like those presented to the Grand Jury by William Hulsy, the election opponent of Hicks in last year's balloting. The Grand Jury took no action on the matter. The allegations Battin sent to the jury contend Hicks was in- volved in a ''Watergate-style roverup" of facts in a traffic ac- cident !hat killed two young children in May of 1973. President and Mrs. Ford and tbeir daughter Susan give a reassuring pat to their family dog Liberty, shawn with her first litter. The goldm retriever birth to nine puppies s....day. gave Iii! said the proi>osal was beiOg studied by Orange County of - fieials but that they failed to con- t.act tbeir Riverside munterparts while the :study was being com- pleted. The driver of the car involved i.n th.e crash allegedly was a woman fr'iend of I-licks. Battin, and Hulsy before him, alleged witnesses placed Hicks in the woman's apartment that day "in a state of drunkenness.'' Battin claim's the coverup con- sisted primarily or keeping Hieb' name out of the police re- port and may also have in- nu'enced court dispositioo of the woman ·s case. New-port Shooting Arraignment Set Charges against one of two men arrested after a predawn shooting early this week in front of a Newport Beach Discotheque were dropped today but arraign- ment went as sc.heduled against the other man. In the meantime, a Zl-year-old Costa Mesa woman hit in the back by one of five slugs fired early last Monday was reported to be making steady recovery at Hoag Memorial Hospital. DetectiVe Sam Amburgey said today that initial charges of as- sault with a deadly weapon against Timothy Carl Elliott 22, of Covina, were being dropped. Elliott was scheduled lo be freed from custody today. Arraignment, however, was set to take place early today against the alleged gunman James Joseph Haas, 24 , or J-Iollywood. Haas allegedly fired five shots toward the crowded doorway of Smokey Stover's, 3295 Newport Blvd .. after he and his compa- nion were thrown out ol the place F.--PflfleAJ POISONS •.. York subway system and some government buildings including the White House and the Pen- tagon. (Charles Senseny, a Defense Department expert who former· ly worked for the special opera· lions division al Ft. Detrick, Md ., told tlle Senate committee he did not have details or the White House ortbe Pentagon operations because be was not directly in - volved.) Schantz. who retired from gov· emment service in 1971 and is now a biology professor at the University of Wisconsin, testified before the Senate committee in Congtess investigation of the country ·s intelligence agencies. Sea. Frank Church ([).Idaho), chairman of the Senate commit- tee. said the panel had an Army list of where all experimental samples or sheltrish toxin and other poisons had gone. From time to lime, Schantz said, he would requisition small amounts of the toxin to be seqt to outside laboratories and institu- tions to find practical applica- tions for it. shortly before closing time. Two persons in the doorway were hit. The most 6~riously injured was Becky Bengstom, 21. of Costa Mesa. She was reported in fair condition today at Hoag. The other shooting victim. dub manager Fred Cisneros, 32, Of Newport Beach suffered a minor wrist injury. Pomo1'i,ll MayC~ 2 ~mpl:oyes Defen>e lawyers 'in Ille e,Jboa "Fussycat Theater obscenity trial said t.Qday that 1.bey soon may seek to have charges dismissed against two emplibyes of the theater chain in lilibt ot a bill signed by Gov~rnor Brown Wed - nesday. The request, said spokesmen for the chain, would probably come after the prosecution rests its case in a trial which began 1\-1onday in Harbor Municipal Court. The n ew law exempts employes of a theater chain or bookstore from the obscenity statutes and makes persons with vested finan·cial interest those held rinancially res.ponsible. But the law becomes effective a rter obscenity charges were filed against Arlie Wood.and Jim- mie JohnsoJ!. 'Each are employed by the theater operation and have been defendants in the case along with chain owner Viocenl Miranda. * * * f'roa Page AJ TRIAL ••. that there was probable cause to regard the two movies as ob- scene. Several reels of both movies have been confiscated: by police with the warning that any further showings during the trial will br- ing identical action. "Ooubtl~s. a verdict of not gtlilty would result in the release of all seized films," Judge Lee notes in his opinion. Real Whodt•nit James Bo~ 007, Recipient WASillNGTON (UPI) -A list prepared by the Army on where it shipped experimental samples of deadly toxins and poisons had one interesting entry - a recipient named James Bond . . Sen. Frank Church (D·ldabo>. chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said during a hearing that a "U. James Bond" at Georgetown University in Washington received a sample of botulism from the Army cache at Ft. Detrick, Md. in mo. The audience broke into laughter when Church also told.another interesting facet of theJ!ond-'lhip· menl. "We've seen the list of all recipients," Church said. "On the second page, I see Georgetown Uni'Verslty and Lt. James Bond. fhe zip code (for the tlos-pital) iJ007.'' . James 'Bond is the fictional agent 007 in the Jan eming spy t.Jµillers. ' ,.,_ P.,,e A.I VALLERGA Air Medals. and a lifelong reeord free al _, difficulty wilh tbe law. The illllee-ited 6ve,_,. cases bwol•ina-coavid.ion. of public oflicials in ·which straight probation and fines were the only penalties. Judge Sluw also '"dered tbe jail term stayed for 30 days and gave Vallerca'• att«neys the op-portunity to apply for either a weekend sentence or work furlough program for their client. Before sentencing the now ousted asseuor, Jadge Shaw de- nied a writ seeking reversal of the jury's verdict. In effect, the writ was the same appeal made to the judge last week and presenWCS earlier to~ district Court of Appeal in Los Angeles and the state SUpreme Court. Aa things s·tand pow. Vallerga'• attorneys can renew their appeal to the higber'courts. ·-n.e feeling ;. perllaps that the communications were not as good u they sbould have beet\," said Bresnahan, notipg that Orange County supervisors now are writing letters to Riverside and San Diego County officials to <'Ol'Ted. the situation. Although he described Rancho California as a long-range pro- ject, Bresnahan said the tri- county airport has the best in- and-out pattern possible. "By the time the planes hit San Juan they'll be 8,000 feet in the air,'' be said. Ky Blaming Thieu CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va . (UPI> -Former South Vi et- namese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky Wednesday night blamed corrup- tim'I in the regime of former presi- dent Nguyen Van Thieu for the loss of South Viebtam to the Com- munists. Ky also criticized American presidents for not let- ting him invade North Vietnam. (Related story, A 7 J. Fro. Pflfle AJ ·- SCHMITZ ••. There is only one declared can- didate for the GOP nomination for Democrat John Tunney's seat. ' That is former presidenti'al counselor Robert Finch, a long- time assosicate or Cormer Presi- dent Nixon and former California lieutenant governor. At least four other Caliromia Republicans have voiced an in- terest ~n the race : Goldwater, Carpenter , Congressman Alphonzo Bell ~and former San · Francisco State College Presi- dent S. I. Hayakawa. All" the prospective candidates ·are exJ)ected at the Republican .. State ce-ntral Committee meet- ing this weekend~ along With former Gov. Roriald Reagan and U.S. Sen. Howard Baker of Ten- nessee. Brentano's BOOK BARGAIN BAZAAR Sale Beqins Friday, Sept. 19 through Sunday, Sept. 28 MORE THAN 450 Till.ES, INCLUDING :.._ c I: W.-b9f .. SAU I •• ' •••...••.••.. t.95 J.tl T_..C-sn. ,,.. •••..•••••••••.. 25.00 .. ,. 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PeGDeyCompaey,lnc. * J.asuna Nlcuel 1'!lldent J_,. A. ......,.u ban been elected 2lld vice prat. dent ot Padllc: •....i We ...__. eio._.alawdep-. , He Joined tho firm In lll80 and became • n auoclate eounsd In 1981. In ll'lObe wunamed on llUOC!ate ceneral counsel. -. - . * Jala.lllaln• ha be<n named m....,er of tales -leuinf for KoU/lnllle OtBler In the !nine Industrial Complex. . Alstrom, most re<9llly a member ot the Los Anaeleo Stan prote5'looal volleyball te•m, ban bee!! auoc!ated with Coldwell B•nker, ~--aad aeYttal other firms In sales and sales manaaement capacl6es. · He &nd his wi!o aad twochlldrenUveln Irvine. * .Jac:k Stuoer bas been named manacer oC the nearly completed Laauna Hills branch of Pomoaa F1m Federal Sarimp aad Lou AuodotloB. The ollice, loeoled in the Lagw1a Hllls Plaza, will serve commwtfUes of Loguna Hills, El Toro, Leisure World and Mission Viejo. 1be facility is located at24881 Alicia Parkway. t * Garden Grove resldeot Roa llobko ,,. •• ,.... ha.s been named the new accouotinc m~ager at KMPC radio station In Los Angeles. He was formerly assistant buainess manager at radio station KFWB. · * Donald 8. Rice, president of the llud Corp., Santa Ana, has bef.n appointed by President Ford to a 13-member Na- tional Commission on SUpplies and Shortages. * Carl Clleadle of Newport Beacb has been appointed cor· porate controller for Compater Au&omatiOG, Inc., lrvfue. based manufacturer olminicomputers. He was previously treasurer and controller for Keystone Industries in Ontario. Canada. ' • Laguna Beach resident Edward G. Foy has celebrated 45 years with Secwi.· ty Pacific National Bank. Foy, now a vice president with the bank's Los Angeles head office opera· tions department, joined the bank in 1930 •a messenger. He wqs elected a vice president in 1958 and transferred to the Los Angeles office ih 1960. • F. R. ''Dick'' Marvin, has been named vice president of Ametjcan Title Company's corporate accountdivisiom1"'•--- He will be based in Santa Ana at 2333 N. Broadway. ~ Marvin and his family live in Newport Beach. ' • Norma Meade has been p·romoted to general manager of the Treasury Supermuket in Santa Ana. Mrs. Meade has managed markets for Market Basket and Arden Mayfair in Southern California. • Ed Parkinson has been named Orange County area manager for Advance Mortg1ge Corporation with offices in Orange. • George J. Vosatka, currently group executive of the systems group at G~ral Automation, Inc., has been elect- ed senior vice president of the Anaheim-based minicom- puter firm. Vosatka and his wife live in Santa Ana. 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Ille S•nl• Mil•O<l"l" \lo'•lior D1•lrlct rtt •llff1 tl>t r01Qu1\llf~ numtlt• ol vole• or tne qua+llleo voter\ "°''"9 ~I 11Kl'IO!etho". to-wit,• mojOl'I· I "1 ot t...., 1<ot11 c.t't al U1ld •t«lloh 1n ..,_ ol '"" P•CIPO"''Ofl, llWn -...Cl\ ........ •mum IHOperly ta• r.111 for ll>e llU•r>OH1 ~t lornt ....,reln•bOW Wll be ~O•Ull>Ot<ltO. SECTION 4. Tile propo1Ulon to Ill! \.l>bmllttd to Ille Qual llled vott•\ ol lm- IJ'Ov•mt •" Dh lrlc l No. J-S, Coto di Wa.•••••011ow1. Sll•ll tMr• tit ll•eO an annu.I ,,...•· imum proper!, ti• ••1• ol Flw Doll••• I\~ (fO) per 0111 .... norotl Ool!ar1 j,100 OOJ .... ,..,,, v1h1•ll"""" ta•at>le '"QPfflJ "''tn1n lmp•ovem•nt D11lri<I NC 1·S, Coto de C~11, ol tllt !.an!• Mer9•rll1 W•1•• Ol1lrlct 101 11\t pur~ or acq,;l1ll1on, con•l•i.Kl1on, rrpl•<ement. oper1111on 1n<1 m•ln t1ri•n<t ol • 1e ... 1r '''tem to< t~ OtMIPI "' t~ l•n<I• •nd lnl'\aDllanh ""'tllin Improvement DO\trlct No. J·S, Ct;1odeC•1a SECTION I . Slid !n1provemen1 df1- tr1(1 1hall con1tltule a 1lno1e election pre< Intl lor tne pu1po" ol l'IOIOU'IQ wld e1ecllori, T11J1 Bo•ro finds •nd <k· lt<"ml,,.1 ll'l•I tll••• are 1fs1 tl'\an thrH 11<tndred (J(ll)J per wn1 e llQlbl• lo 110lt In wild pr..: Incl""° theretor1 pur1....,1 to SK!lom l20Jl •no 1~20.J ol IN Elet· !kins c.ooe of th• St•I• ol c11ltornla, 11111 Board CM<l•••s th•l lh•r• wlU be no ~poillflQ pl•<a •nd tNlt 111, q111Ufled YOC"" i.hlll vot1 by ab,.nl b.llloh or · ..._ •I thl olllce of tllol R•9l11r"' of t Voteo;, Co\.lflty ol Oranoe, 111'1 Wt p.es1nut, Sant• Ana, Calllornl•, on •14i<llonclly. To Cl qu.alllled 1$ I vottr ltld to bl Mltlad to vol• ti UIO tlKUon. 1"9 ,..._mus I De a Niki•• 011101 In wkl .,.impro..,._t dlitrl(t. A "holOlr of II· tie'" 111111 m••n ttle owiwr of rl('.Drd of fft llllt 1111111'11. Eac11 voter !llltt 1111111 -111 vote lor IKfl OOll•r"• worth of n11c1 to -!di he tlOl<I' 11t1e. An•"""' ,.......t tor tn.. Dl•trkl nol tllvlni;i _., 1, made and levled !or !he .,.,.r In wllktl Hid •le<:llOh h 1" be fMkl, the 1•11 equ1lln1d 111ws•1Nnl roll ol 11'11 (Dumy .. of Orilfl9" Is tontlullvl evldtntt ol • _,,.r.tllp illld ol lhe v•I ... of 1111\d WI .11wn1<1. Every 1<ol•r, or "Is l•o•I repr•unt1Uv1 may vot1 ellfler lri , • perWlfl or bv • Pf•Wlr'I d"ly fppolnledll nls pro•y. "'L•o•• repre'IOlnl1tlve" ,.,._en official ol • corporeuon°"""" lno 1.-id 11nd m•1n1 ii g .. 11rdlM1, ••· e<utor or administrator Of the estate of thl l\oldllr of UU• to 11nd who i.111 ap- paLntad under th• 11w1 ol ttlfs Slate, (b) I!; IOlllli.d lo pOUnSIOft of the Hlata'I t' land, illMI (cl ls 11uthol"lzed by IN IP- poln!lnQ <aurt to 1urclw the penoMI right, orlvll• or Immunity wflkh he ~eeks 111 e••rtl11. 811fore • le-gal !.. ' r-eprHenllll" may volt •I "9kl e!ec- •. )iotl, he must IM'•wnt to the R1Ql5tr1r ol Volin I ctrt1111d CptlY of Hid IUthorl· ty. wtlktl lhell b.I ktPI 111\11 llltd \Oriti> the rtturmol tl'tt 1lecllllfl. •' Vl~d,~~:~:-d~I:: ~ p:::: ::!!!: lhlr-unloeM II meets11n ot the follow· Ll'IQ reQUlrtimenU: !•) It II In wrltlflll, tbl 111s1••cuted tlY the per-or 11911 reornem111 ... ol thl pe•SOl'I """'°-lnK· <ordiliw;1 wltl'I lhe provlsl!lllFOI Section ''0 lS003 of tl>e Cillllornl• W•I•• Colle, is t eritl1""' to tM wotH !or wtlkh tlW P"O'l'Y • l1ql111n, (Cl It 11 Kkno ... IOldQt<I, and (di It !.IM<:llled tl>I election 1t wtll<h 111• to bl! used. Th• 1p00l11trntnt ol a pro•v tan 119 rl I ui.ea only 11 tl>t 111cllon !oPl'(llled. Every 1pp0lntmenl ol 11 pro11y ~ fl· "ocable at !tie ploesure ol tM ll"r- •l•cullno;i It 111 1ny tlm• t>etor• tne O'!•i.on appolfllfd '' 11•0•1 sllilll l\ilv• ""'' 1 b.llLOt representln<;i tn. votn tor wnlctl tlW ,tpPOlnt m""' w11 91 wen. '' E•cirp, •• 01nerwl~e provided In tN! Thursday, S!plember 1! 1875 P l.JIJUC NOTICE •ISOLUYIOH NO. JW.a •itSOLUTION OF THE ICAROOf' OtR£CTOA$ OP' SANTA MARGAllllTA WATER DISTRICT OllOlfUNG, (Al.LING, PROWIOING 'OR. ANO GIVING NOTICIE 011' A SPECIAL ELfCTION TO Ill! .. ELD IN IMPROV~l 01$TRIC't NO. J•W, COTrbE CAlA. 01' SAID DISTRICT ON NOVEMllElll ~ 1'1$ FOR T11E PURPOSI 01" JU9MIT· TING TO T .. E OUALIFIEO VOTEtlS OF SAID IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT A PROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZE It MAlllM'\JM PROPERTY TAll RJl.Tf: WITHIN SAID IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR CERYAIN PVAPOSES Tne &oa•d Of Dlr•tto•• or tne Sanl• M11r111rll11 W•le• Dlllrl(I DOES .. ERE8V REf>OLVE , OETERMtNE ANO OROE R •• IOllow1: SECTION 1. Tl\ll tnls 8Nrdclefm,lt '*"""'' 111111 tnera De tb:til an•~ ,,.,..1..,..m property I•• rail ot Flw Dollar$ (IS.OOl Pl< One .. ..,.ored 0o11ar1 IS100 00> asw•Mll ••iU1li011 on 1a,..bl1 prapieny .,11111n 1m~1 01\trkt No. l -W. Colo de C.u. tor IN p&M'JIOM ol lhl il(Qitllltlon. «lft\lf\IC• tlofl, ••PIK•'""'"'· •••!Ion""°,,,., ... ""'"C" of • w•ttt iy\ltm IOI" lhe Dtntl1t ol 1n11 l•nch l!\<I 1.......,,i1....,u wttn1n lrnp•O•tmtnl Ol5ttlcl NO. 2-W, CotodlC.I• . SECTION L Tr.et llllii 60atd "'5 dt- t..-ml....,, .no C!Oli l'\etfl:IY dO"tetmlne and 1w11. tn•t tl'\1 porllon of tN Do~· Lr.ti which wlU tM Dentlltt..O bV MKh m ••lmMm proptrty ta• '"'"· hlnl!libOW "'l IO<tll, con\l•l\1115 Ille At•• -nown 11 Improvement Olltdcl NO 2•W, Colo di , ..... ot Sa111a ...... tQar ltaW•l•rOi1trkl A,.,.p_ •"9 ,,.,. ••letlo• bOunO•rif\ ol w ld lm- PfO\tl~nt d•~l•l<t, """''" map r.hlll oow•n tor •II ciet•il5 •~ 10 tn.e e)(fen! ol wlo ;,...provemenl dl~tricl. 11 °" Ille ,.1111\he !.tcretery ol lflf OiJtrltt, SECTION J. lnat I ~pecldl eiecllon De held and thl 1ame Ii n.reb' c•lleo lo De hfl<I •n 1i11d l"'pra•tmtnl 0151rkl No J·W, Coto Cit Ca1•, ol San!I Mar9••ll• water D•~trlct on ,...., •tftday ol Nov1mtw1r, 19/i, lo• tne PllrPO!ol! ot wt>f'nllllf19 to U>e qulll!ll<KI vOlers ot wld Improvement or•t"" 1ne i>r-i· lion ot •ull10ri1lno an a~nM•I ...,..1...,m property ta~ rate for ~flt pUrl>O"•~ "''tlnabove 5\ated, Th•I !I lh'l P•opo•Uion far a,;1'-11"'9 sucn m1>1mum propef11 la• <dle .,ilhln !fT'lprovement Ol~tt1c l NO . 1 W, Colo oo Ca11. of tflf S•ntl Margarll.I W•t•r 01\lflct ret•ivtl !he reQ111\ltt numbl< of vol•\ or I~ ou•lilied vole•• voUnc.i at \UC:fl•lt<tlon, to·.,.11. a ,.,.Jori IY ol thl volt• ca•I lit said •""<=hOh !n l•vor OI ,...., pr<>90~1\lon, then 11Kl'l...,.•- 1mum prope•tY la• ralf tor tne pUr~H ~, torth nerelnabo\tl !.1\1111 w dffmedeulllO•lna. SECTION 4. T ..... ptOPOS•hOh lo be tubmllted to Ille qualified 1<0ttr1 ot lm- prove<r>enl Dllt•ltt No. 2-W, Coto de CAz•, 1sas follo.,.s: 91•11 tr~<t DI tl•tO an •nn111l m.l•- I""'"' property I•• r •le of FI w Doll&• s t,i.Olll p•r Orie "1u11drtd Dollar~ ("00.00J IS\.ISWd va1ua1lon Oh la•aDI• property w1tn ln 1mpr0Wtmt!nt Olsttlct No. 2-W, Coto de C111, of tne S..nla Ma•9••lla W1ter Ol$1rl<I for 1hl pUr~ Of •tqul$ltlon, ton\\ruct1on, repl•<•m•nl, operation and moln· t•nan<e of 1 wat•r sy•ltm for tne Denelll ol lh• lanas anct lnl\ab!tant~ .. a"!" 1mp•ov1mont Distri<.t No. J-W. Colo<lt C•11. SECTION 5. S1ld lmprowrnen! dl'- trltt ~•It <onlllhll• 11 sln9I• election prK ll'IC.t lor the purpCIW of holdl119 wild tltC!lon. Tflll 8011r<I H11dS lno.I Cit· termlnH tllill ther• 11re I••~ thin tllree hl.ndrOICI tlOOl llOl•$011S •llQ(bl• tovott In wild precinct and tMr•for• PUfM.ldflt to se.:.u..,,, uon •ncl 1 .. 10.5 of 1ti. Eltc:- llom Cl>Cle of tl>e State of C•llloml•, ttlls Boarddlcl1rtt that llltre will be no polling lllilCI and that Inf QUilllfled vot••I Ulilll VOit by abwnt IMllots <II" vote at Ille otfkt of lhe Re9151rAt of \IQl1,,., Courity ol Or•"91· 111• e.,.1 awstnvt, Serita Ana, C•llfornl., on electlOl'ldily. To DI quaUlled •• • vol•• and kl bl entitled to vot1 •t ukl el•<tlon, 1"" ll"rWli """"be a no1<11r of tllle Ln wkl Improvement dlstrl<I. A "'hol<llr ol !I- lle" ~II mean the own.r of f'ICOl'd ot lee title to 1100. Eich woter sl>tll flillll -tu vole for e1cn oott•r'I "'°"ti ot Lendlowt'lldt"" holtU lllle. An- menl tor Ille District nol l'levlnQ l>Mn ,.,...oe and levl"" !Or the Y••• In ...nlc.11 Mid ettc:tion h lo bl Mid, tl'llfl last equaUtt<11sses"'10lfll roll ol the CounlY ot Qranga Ii COhclusl"" evldlN;I of PWNl'Shlp •nd OI Illa VllUCI Of land so ownea. Every voter, or nl s le9•I r•present11t1<1 m•v vole 1Ul>lr In llff'.ofl or 1)y 11 '""SOii dul v eppO!ntfll a' hll proxy. "L•9•1 1•pre~ent•Hve" m1•n1 11r1 otflcl•l ol 1 corpore!IOh O'Mllng l•nd and""'""' a 9uardlan, ,,.. ecutor or 11<1m1n1s1r1tor ol Uw est.lie Of ,,. l'IOl<llr ot lllle to la rid who (al Is •P- polnlld llf'ldOlr Iha l•ws of this Slatt, ttll It "'tltlld to possess!Ol'I of lhl' 1$li'te's lend, •nd <cl I• ... 1norlred ti~ tlW ap- J)Olnllno;i court to exer(l\OI Int penonal right, 1M"IVl1e(ll or Lmm.,nlty wtllch I'll Stt~I to ••erCIH. 81lor• I 1"9111 ._,,Hlflt11!111 ""'Y vote al Hkl 11ec- 11on,,.mustprttenl 1othe R«thlr"'°' Voters• <•rtifi<ed <oCIY of Hid autl>ori- ty, wtlkh i.nan De kept end flied Wllh Uleret"rmot '"" •le<;llon. No ~ntment OI a proiry WU be v11lld, acc•p11<1, or 11 vote •llowed u.reon l#'lltts 11mHlt1111 ot lhe follow· L119 r1q1.1lrem1nt1;: I.ti It 15 In wrltl119, Cbl It I• t•K.,led by U.. pe rSOf'IS or' llQll repfnlnt11Uwe ot 1111 pers.on who, lri 11<· (Ot'diln(• wltfl thl provLslonsol Section 3S003 ot 1111 C!Jlfomla W11ter Codi, 11 .,.,1111111 to the '"1le5Jor which !he~ lsol111n. lc) It 11"11<knowt1<19ed, encl tdl It $C11<:1111d !flt tLKtlon 111 wtlkh II ls to ""'°"· The appolnlrn.nt ol 11 proiry c111 be ""'° Ohly •I ltlt •IKtlon 5pecltled. EV<l!fY "9CJOln1.,,.11t ol 11 proiry Is re- vocaDI• •I tM p1e11sure ol the pen.on e111cullno;i 11 •t 11nv tlm• before 11'1111 O'!•SOfl eppolnled •s IM'O•Y M'lall haw <1151 a blllot repr.,,.nt1n9 the votes. tor wfllchtM appolnlm~nl wesolven. C..11i!ornl1 Water Olslrltl L11w, OlvlslOh 1Jol the W•tt• Cud•, ~aid eLecllon ..,,,,11 De called, tl"\d 1n<I condu<led Ln tl>e ,,,."fl<e' provldi!O In IM By-La ...... ~, "'"'Med, •dop\1d by ,l>e Bo.ard o! Directors ot 511(<1 Dlstrkl, •P!lfOVld by lhl Boa•d ot Supervl1o0rs ot 0r""9t ~ •nd on Ill• ... an llW County ~rot111ldCou11ty. E•c"!ll •s otherwl"9 provided In lhe Calllornla Wiler OlSlrltl L.•w, Division \lo! tM Waler Co<le, uld •l•CtiOh WU tM tilled, Mid and conducted In It. mennor provided In the BY·UIWS, 11 •ITlfndKI, adopt•d by Ille 8oen:I ot Olrl'tlor\ of wild Olstrltl, aplM'O\lld by !I'll Board of Superwltorl ol Or.tn91 CDvrily 1nd on tUe with the County Rftor!IOlr of Wld Co"nty. SIECTION 6. Thal \hi S.cretary of 1"\5 SO.rd t.1'11111 tlUM: tllls tesol~ion 10 tit putlll!>l'IOl<I ontt • we•k for two !U i.uc<.esslve -.k1 prior lo thi! <U1e ot thl 1l1CUon ln !ht ORAN GE C0"'ST CAIL Y PILOT, 1new111•0trot11""''"1 (lf<lllllLGfl putlll .... d Ill llMI (Ounly OI °'-ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO AP PROVEOt11l1 ?hi dtY of J,;ly, 1q1s. tSEALI $/ RICH ... RD J . O'NEILL Pl"Hldefll of tl'W 80llt0 of Oirtctor,ol SMll• Marg.9rlta wa11r Dl•\flcl • ,> ATTEST : ilFRtTZSTRADLING ' ' Silcrtl\'ryol lhe Board of Olr..:tM1ot Sen!• MlrQ•rllll W•IH Dlstrltl STATE OF CALIFORNIA ' l SS. COUNTY OF DlllANGE \ r., t, FRITZ R. ST RAD LING, S.Cre!ary If ot tl'le &olrd of Olre<:tor1 of Santa Maroarlt• W11l1r Ol51rlcl, do n.rfby «""' ""' ttl• ·~l'\Q "HOlllllOh .-c»ulyildllOted by 1111 80ilrdol OlrK· .. • ·' ten ot '81d Ol11rlcl 11! • •"9u••• "'"'· •nt ot Mid SO.rd duly NIO on '"' ?ht doa.Y ol Jvty, lt7), •nd lfll,I it wa\ w ~byt,.fouo ... ln9wote: AVES : OIREC - T01115: 1111u ... rd J . D'Nlll1, Tnomll C, 11\lfrl, Rlctlilfd R1tlCl'I, R~ WllN'llJI, W•rr"" w. Wll11011 NOIES: OtRECTORS: NaN A8SENT1 DIRECTORS:,_ CSE.Al.I t 1 F RIT'.l ST RAOLING S.Crtlilt'Y ol the Boar<! of 04re< .... Slrltil ~ltilW•IH OOM•kl STATfOf'CAl.1 ..c)flN!A I I K . C:OUNTYO,ORANOIE I SECTION t. Ttlal Ille S.crel.lry o1 thl\ Board SNlll c11u11 thh r•Kllutlorl to be P..1111""4 Ol'IU 1 Wiik !or two C21 -...C(HSIYe -k• prior to lhl dli!e ol the elettlOh ln"IM ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, a ntw•p11per of Sl""'r•t circvlellon pYbU1hed lri ,111" COuritv ot ....... ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO AP· PROVED this 2111.Uyol July. 191S. •I RICHAROJ.O'NEILL Pr•s!dlnt ol IM Boar dot Olrectorsof Santa ,...,8",lta water Dl1lrlct ,15E.-,LJ ATTEST: S/FRITZSTRAOLING Secreat•r, ol the Board ol DlrKIOl'lOI $.ant a l•'•"'O"rll• Wal•• Olstrlct Sl ... lEOFCALIFOA:NIA l I S. COU ... TVOFORANGE ) I, FRITZ R. STRAOL1NG, Secnil.lry of ttlt Board ol OjrtttOl'I ol s.an11 ,_..,911rl111 W11ter Olllrlcl, do hereby ctrtlly ll\ilt u-e 1o!'l90l"9 raolullon was<N1y llCIQpll<I by the 6011rdof Dir.<· '°"' ot Wld Dlslrlct ill 1 r19u11r mn1· !flQ ot Wiid Board dMIY held on ttw 21" lilly Of July, 1•7S 1nd !flat II ,... to MIOPttcl tlv t"9 1on-111o vol•; AVE$: DIRECTORS; RICHARD J. o •NEILL. THCWtAS C. BLUM. RICHARD RACICH, ROIERT Wll.HELM,WARRENW.Wll.SON HOES: DIRECTORS; NONE ABSENT : DIRECTORS: HONE 1/FJllTZ STRJl.OLING SKr1t..-yol IM l&oilrd (SEALI ol OlrKIOfl of Sarll• l'Nf91111aWttfl Oflt~ STATe: OF CALIFORNIA I I •• COUNTYOf:ORANGIE I I, "llllTZ a . S TRADLIHG, Sec.nitilry of ,,_ ~rd of Dlle<:toll ef S-t.t ~-Wlltt' Dl.iflct, do heNbJ ,..,", .... '"" .... 111111,.......... I•. 11111, ,, .... tnd (Of'''' COPY of I, ,lltlTZ R. STRAOl.INO, ~ •f lfl• 111rlll ot DI,..,...,,, et s.nta ~1oa1n. Wllff Dl1,1•ct. •• "''aby c1rt1ty tMt ......... MIO fH...,+IWJ It I full. lf'W: 111"0 c''rett c••Y of "1$0• Ul'l'ION N0..1 .. 1.t0,et ......... Ml tfrt•t '"' ••"!• hi• "'' ... .. lllESOLUTION NO. 11-1--". ef l tld ...,., ilf"il tftl' \l°'I IM'll Ms "" b1911 illl'llf'llNld " ,.,.. led. , • • -•• - 1m111••• •r r•••1t••· DAT•IC>: lt~l•m•tf , 1•1t • l'llllTZ R . ITllAOl.ING ttcret...,. "' tM ...... of ~NCtettof ""'-..., .... !~ W•!trDl~tld CSU.Lt ........... °' ... QIM' o.llY ........ _..mW11,t&.ttU .....,, Claaalll~d Ml .. u bJs ii.em,., 4mall tte.m or an iltm.1'2-liif'l& DATED: ~Jl~~J. tt7J ffU'n R. STRADt.INO Se<rttafyef I"' .... dof OW.CtDr•et 1#111 MMttrlU Wl"f OIJtrk' ........ f'Wlbhed Dl'lftl" (.Mtt o.lly ..... ..,,......,,,, tt. ,...,, J4.U.1J Try • Daily Ptlol Claisllled Ad .. ""1. Hit « ren( 1omdhlng. • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T I c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 UIOIS: AdYlrfb«I ..................... .... , .......... -..... ...................... --· ................. -- dally -..,... l !-..-... -rorl , .... ahfy. ... ........... ...... DAILY PILOT -·-- ' 11la .... rt ............. 0o-.c.m DAILY PILOF CLt,SSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( ._.2 --J .on. c.11 s.t*e Trude II With a Want Ad -·-•v fast Cid An rolllll ==~·····-,--·--=:.: ... -........ -·-' 1 1-.... ......., H1•w,_S. ••• '" .... s. ............. ,. I ............ e.eaeee•e••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• e ....... eeae .. •••• e••••••e••-•-:_•e ee•••············•e•••& UmlPty for It. flnl <Of Ud lo-°"'f• 1 ·-------~'.G~·-:::~· 1002 G1Mral IH2 Gaaar .. IOOZ ••••Ill I •2 I 002 ....................... ··-······-· ....... .. • I I i • I • I . • ~ ·······•e••••····:····· ······•e••·········· ... •••••••e••·········· ... hbli1her"s Hoffer. ~ ~ All real ealat.eadvertiaed ,~~""'-/ In thi1 newtpaper b sub· ... .,... Ject trlhe Federal Fair I-lou sing Act of 196 Waterfront!brw/b01t which make& it illegal dock .Submltex~hanaes \\I .e ll)'\ TAYLOR CO. '"AIAHDOI• DICOUTQU SOUND OF SURF TllLA" LoveJ,y 3 B<dnJom. °""" SS4,t00 b1amed eellln1• all Rambl(ng twottory, four 'bran fireplace for ihOI( bedn>Om •l\tll ldl V .. '!ftl ~ool nlKhll. Huae tun· b y d eco rator own.,.. d~k. A11um1ble lou Spacious llvloi and din· allo. Only -.ooo. Cali • 1 1 1 l udvertlse ''1tny pre· orleaseoptioo. f\J :.\l "fl)!\-.. I•• l't)ii ference, limitation, or $l3D,SOO . dlscriminuUon bued on WA1'EllRk>H1' race, color, religion, sex, HOMES $PAULIHG POOL HOMl-$74,toO 'Enclosea f r t courtyard w /pool. Privacy. 4 Bdr ms incl sep guest BR & ba. Lots of glass. Newport address. In• room • "drused -ln 14Ml41 BRAND NEW PLUSH C AR PETS. Gourmet or national origin, or an at.»w.c-~ intention t.O> make any ';::':.':: . klt•h n. rr..1>1y poiolld aa d wallpapered thr9u&hout. Overslud bedroOmJ. Two lllaster' 1uita. Laree cul-d&sae tot. Seelhl> cnodel today I tPr:r COATS ... Wllll ACE such prer~rtpCe, ijmita-1 • . lion,ordiscriminalion.'' ~~ ti 11 S.. Joa"" -loed HEWPORT cuna: Ill. 644-4910 DOVERSHOUS This newspaper will not M A R v E L o u s 4 knowingly accept any bedroom home, separate ~dverlising for real children'• wing, famlly eslute which is in viola-room w /wet bar, formal lion of the Jaw. 1 ~----"=-----I dining room . large GtMrol 1002 ......... 1002 ······••ee•••••••••e••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEAIUITISTATl HEf,L E~ TATE . INC Call 1183-<11117. I """'"'""'""~"~1' 2 8-CONDO l ~•i!·1fil $24~. Houses for Sal• master suite. pooj size yard. HARIOR VIEW 41DR-llACH Quiel tree-lined drive to privaLe corner lot. Formal entey to eleganL· ly decorated living and dining areas. Unique garden kitchen. Separate utility room. Spacious master, children. and guest suites. Liberal use of m irrors anJI r ine wa ll papers. Cover ed patio. Close lo park, beach, and tennis. "$5350 down, Call 9113-6767 for more info . But hurry! ' ·······•·e•••·········· General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IT.!~n!w !!l · 4 Br, 4 Ba & Gallery 2 fireplaces. wetbar Oelu"e kitchen Pier for yacht to60' You ma y select the finishing touches. 675-8120 OCEAN VIEW New custom 2.400 square foot home with panoramic ocean view. Builder will customize lo meet your individual re- quirements. $117.000. 10<;: down . 962-T188. :fil KEY c I RE:ALTORS ilC CDMDUPLEX LARGEUHITS 3 bedrooms each stained glass windows patios. Shingled c"tetior -large corner lol · clo::;e lO shopping -3 years new · S124.500. Cull lo see. 646-7171. Pi:iE BARRETT -REALTY- HILLS -=-• •-1"=-' Located on Fairview 642·52 01 675·4060 GRACIOUS LIVING Largest Jot in Harbor View J{ills. Custom pool and jacuzzi. Great S.. bedroom Burlingame model. $148.000 . OLDC.D.M. Charming ''South or ~lighway" 3-bdrm home on two lots with separate 2-bdrm. rental. $135.000. Call 6 7S.7225 6BEDROOMS' Great ror the big fam.ily who wanu 4 plus • bonlli room or $ bdrma. »~ r oo m for 1'he 1hut· terbugs, eovered pati~ near bus. rreeway anCl shopping. nm lovely Z- 1tor:y. s hake roofed home ls ,.warm and inviUng. Call for an appt. Road is this upgraded condominium with pool privileges. AU adult and on ~autifut green bell area. Existing financing atii~lin .. ANYTIME Elegan t Big Canyon home. 4 Bedroom. ramily room. Formal dining, 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astro Turf putting 1:rcen. i\1any e11tras. See to ap- preciate. $169.500 . 640.6161 ~ ., ' . " . ' ... '' ... . . ' (JP(N Tl( ... II J ,UN 10 Ill Nrcr • i~ , ;. 1p1o,..,op-"ft'IPllHl•a , ,. GI udadalupeted' P~thessli~aJof. l .... Qual~· OLD IWFFS . ,m· . .., liil1Pklc9 ~ Exquis1te 4 ·bdrm . ~, · ' 752 .. mo Y ecora • W1 uui l ~~~~~~~!!!!~~~lj~;";';~;--;•;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1;;-;;;;'";;';;'";;";;"';;;;;;;;'•;"'"~I mirrors ·good view , \.\I J J·:' HE \l '.I'' THE REAL-1 ESTATERS : ---~ _ _,; COATS&WALLACE 1· • $89,000 . COUNTRY MANSION A BlRG {NlERPFllS( S CO DUPUX •Ocean FTont ATIIEHTIOM REAL ESTATE . INC. If you love the water, this IUILDERS! is it! Only $105,000, Act Live in this n·ice 2 now . 2-Br apt. O.Y.O., on bedroom home while you the beach. Unobstructed build your units on the METICULOUS view. Financing avail. R..f lot. Room ror pool ta- .. is hardly the word for OPEN SATtSUN 1 lo ble in large converted this lavishly refurbished 5PM, 31423 Coast Hwy, family room. Wa lk·iD hHom11 • i0n J:larbod' &Vidcw So. Laguna No. 15. closet s, paneling, gas 1 s. es1gne e-SWARnREALTY bllns & covered patio 3 Bdrms., 2 baths each unit; r rplcs., blt·ins. Ideal location ror sum· mer /winter rent a l1. 185,000. 1173·3663 642-2253 Eves as sociat ed corated by Dorothy (7l 4)640-11Z7 enhance this property. Wilke. The lot is 210 fl. 1----'"-':.:._:.=c::::.:. ___ I Don"t delay on this ... only 1;;;~~~~~~~~~ wide of£cring an un-FORMER MODEL $40,500. Call 546-581l> I· P• •t~· Mf A I~ p<, .u.'"" ~.,tr>'' <• obstructed view of bay & Moun tain hideaway, h igh above Lak e E lsinor e . Fantas tic home with ,t1antastic view. $95,00d. v C.U67S. \ \1.1.F' 1:1. \LI' A BEnt, E"li.fif'rll<.;l S CO ocean. This mint condi-MESA VERDE llG CANYON lion residence offers One of a kind, former BY OWNER COLLEGE PARK gorgeous gardens with model home featuring 4 Gorgeous stone & stucco greenhouse. 4 BR. 2 Ba & bedrooms, rormal dining 1:~~~~~~~~~~14 Br. home. Highly up-(: BEAUTY d 2 r I ded D. ed & hoice Costa Mesa loca· pow er rm.; rp cs .. room, breakfast nook gra . 1vorc mov-[~.·~ library with special of-and family 'loom. With ing. Situ at ion worth \ion. Walk fo schools & fice closet & e"quisite 3-cargarageandapprox· HAPPINESS ISi.! t houSan dS to buyer : shoppi n g. 3 Large £oyer. Call for app't. lo '.matcly 2400 square f~t Worth $195,000.will lake ¥rms, 2 ba, nice family l.':===='='='='='::'..J see. $183,400 of living area, and priced $169,500. Want quick saJe rm, dbl fireplai;e. Newly at only $67,500. Phone GREAT ortrade.Call644-2466. listed. Cal l today. O'YN IP! Q •US IU~ !(')!II f;l(fl 546·2313 for appointment I o::..::..:::.::cc:::::.:::.::..:::::::.___I 545-9491. Gov'f Owned and additional inform•· FINANCING! 2 OH ALOT - HEW LISTING tion. but hurry! · EASTSIDE $21 ,450 ... $650. Down COMPANY oPfN •n9• II s ~ufi ioerNKf' ANNUAL 7~%ralefor Elderly owner anxious! .. 2 Bedroom, 11,.; baths. Rl-~A LTORS (owner live-in) n e;w Must sell fast! Bolh New paint. New carpcl.S. SINCE 194'1 Spanish style, 2 & 3 houses in Lip top condi ·l-~------- . ' • Rcady to move in. 6 73·4400 \,~::~:;;:;:;:;:;::\ bedroom individual Con-tion. Fantastic invest.. \"!!e"--------6'16-3928, eves&IB·0650 ·l~~~~~~~~~ dos. Each looks oul on rnent. Low, low down ~JUST REDUCED! green belt area. Reserve pa)'ment. 645-0303 Su per family home-5 REDUCED HORSE now. For inform at.ion fORIST-OLSONlfic. ·ticirooms\ 3 car gexage, .. THOUSANDS PROPERTY call 3tfull baths, rormal din· I~~~~~~~~~~ .;.,~~=~MT r~~~~3~:~m~E~~ ~~Ai.tt.-·.; _;;AM !°.~;:~f~r~::~ ~:rl~~~~ d?§I:.:~ MEED ~r~~~t~hep~~l& 1i~~l~e~ ramily honle. E"lras in-• •• R.-with country kit chen, ~~0~. ~:~i.si~!~!mCi!iJ 12 to 16 Units! Buyer very charming nautical elude 4 stall covered sta· dbl. frple. $71,950! 1151 wan l s i m m e d j ale two story Newport Beach ble. Don't miss this great ~ Balboa lay Prop. purchase with pride or home & way of lire. Just valu e at $59,000. Call Realtors ownership in the beach reduced thousa nds 540-1151 GreatforKids! area ... wants Manager on Priced to sell at only Quiel c uldesac street * 675.7060 * premi ses and ta" S129,900.Call546·Zll3for without traffic . Largel~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~::~~:::~~ shelter . Call Ginny, anappoinlment. bedr ms with separater Broker546-4141 QPtN111 Q·H~1uN rOafN•i:f• master bedroom. Family Getteral 1002 Getteral 1002 1~~;;~:;:;;~~~~1 ri14~·,~·~-·:l~ml~cri I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I room w 12 ri replaces . r ~ j Near Westcliff shopping EXECUTIVE HOME ;~ • ... •.:, ****JUMP**** c$68en,t500er .. Priced right at :'f: at the Ctiance to buy one ONLY $67,900 of the few remaining PETE BARRETT Large family home 4 I 1 el b" large bedrooms. J baths, CONDO 3 BIL comp ele Yr. ur tshed -REALTY- formal dining room. plus In Newport Beach, close bedrooTm, 2h bath _sing! huge bonus room. Don't to the ocean; luxuriously story own ooses in San-642·5200 675 ·4860 miss this immacualale & newly decorated. ta Ana. Still only $21.950~;·1~;;...S~"'!.~~~~~, beauty. All of this plus Unusual value, $49,750 ~~nior Frank, 839-832 SUNS .. NE COTTAGE more can be purchased C f C I rth 1 ;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ,ubiect to exi,ting 1% • • 0 esWO IY VA loan. Call ,...Q"91. Realtors 640.0010 ~ESH & NEW! S39,900 - • Upgraded 3br, 2ba hom-e: WE'RE LOOKl.._.1 Built-i ns, 2·car garag . " 'A'/ enclosed back yard. .. for a trade, or trades on One mile rrom beach. a 4 month old completely Low upkeep yard. Walk customized Spygless lo dowillown park. Not a condo! Not a townhouse, but a charm· ing 3 bdrm home on a large lot, nestled emong towering trees and gen· tie rolling hills! Cottage walkway lo exquisite stone entrance! Deep shag carpel lhru-oul! FORMAL DINING en· tertainm enlenhaneed by a GA L LOP(lQG GOURMET KITCHEN! Sweeping master bdrm + 2 child's r etre1t ! •Washday service porch! Won't last wknd! For quick appl. Ca11847-0010. SEAL BEACH ESTATE RAMBLING 38R $59,500 home. S95,00l. Equity. $45.000. Our best value. JACOBS REAL TY Call to see. 675-'670 536-8836 A~.~~:::.o &""'1 .. - GIAMT" -NOTICE + POOL how Daily Pilot Class- 2 story , 4 bedroom, 3 ified ads display their lavish baths. Dining messages with legibility room. Sunken living andimpact?Ourads,we- room. Fireplace under are proud to say, really rugged beam ceiliruts. get resu lts. Phone OlfHlll 9 • 11S'!JN108' N<l' ~ THE REAL ESTATERS . Walk to surf. Artistic elegance is carefully blended with careCree beach community lire style. Spacious living room with massive stone rireplace and adjoining terrace. Banquet siied dininll'. room is conve- nient!)' ser\'ed from m~odern gourme1 kitchen . .Interior galley. Separate wing ror hic:leaway master suite & large childrens quarters Owner bought another. l)ocsn'l want 2. Musi sacrifice. Call 963·7881 . QPfN 111 O•ll S IUN rOf<f NI('!•· Oak bannister staircase. 642-5678. Romeo balcony. Near IG~~ii----1iio:i\ Ul1 -----~ the beach. ARE YOU I GllncrOI 100Zli1Mral 1002 THE REAL ESTATERS HOT T AR 1'1 1'1.I I· t 1 "t i· ll READY FOR TlllS? On- ly $42,500, act NOW! Call 842-2535. oPIN 11(9• II S 'UN /Oil/ "'IC/' ;IJi ~:'.. -~ ... "· ., ...... , THE REAil ES~ I It E W-M 0 11 It'• amu-lng how mar'ly peo- 1 ll I I pie 11r• •notged In 1T111rlt•t ,... -===--==='...... "'""· Thoy .. lo .... '" .... r-markillt, look 11 thet prltAi1, •nd I D 0 Y, F I M j--... ln. M ... ,_-=."1·_-:_1;..;_"'._1"' .... -=r1:::1 ~~o ~ :-.:':t.!. O::: l""" ,.,...., "-...., Nat, 3 beltiw • • .. ~~.jj;A~."m" IN r 'r I' j', r r I ii o.r=·· ""''"0 I I • I I I I I SCllAM'l.ITS AnMn lcll CleUlflcall°" 5300 • REALTORS 644·7270 G&ACIOUS UVIHli IN CAl•O SHOlll5 * Spacious, formal dining room. U ·Cen t e r isl a nd k i tch e n wJ breakf as t bar & brick BBQ. Large lfving room with fireplace. 4 Extra large bedrooms. Beautiflilly landscaped p a tio with custom pool. Home professionally decorated and rea dy to m ove lotO. Enjoy the SW!Se.la over the ocean, Catalina & jetty. Shown b y appointment only l>Y. 9111' Cameo Shores Specialists 511irlel & Mars hall Rich. . · 2121 IE. Coast H' ... 'I::."' ·-llOMO ,_ tmMO JICTWOM • (# 1111' "',/( UIL .. lldl ffWUn,. •• ,... ee•e••················· •••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb I Irvine realty SUPERIOR DESIGN AND 9UALITT prevail in this fo r mal 1>ome of refine· ment located in one "Of Corona del Ma r 's mos t e x.clUs ive areas. Refreshing ocean view. P rivate beach. Home completely redecoral· ed by C annell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. P rivacy in patio & pool ar eas. Reduced to $220,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (V84) • • CALIFORNIA LIVING W/POOL . Magnificent 3300 sq. ft. Baycrest home. 4 bedrooms, faini!y room, form.al dining and lovely landscap- ing ID courtyard entry.. A u nique Ivan Wells a trium home . 3 car · garage w /cir cular driv'e -$139,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (V85) WAHISH ISUMI IEAUTY .. Quality construction is evident thruout . this 5 ·bedroom, family room, dining room, waterfront home on prestigious Linda Isl~. Luxurious patio gardens + cantile~!~ deck & pier & s lip : Asking $260piu. Martha Macnab 842·8235. (V86 ) lillAT YALU!S IN TURTUllOCIUI 1. Lovely 3Dedroom home -$66,000 w/land ! ! 2: Spaciou.s 4 bedroom + pool VIEW!! $125,000 w /land!! (V87) Laszlo Sharkany 644-GlOO llCOCAHYOH- 'j't'ITH SWEIPIHG YlEW The g'lall)_or ous Versailles! A magiiificen1 home lri8 private de· velopment . $235,000. Tom Queen 6"-6200. (V88) CQROHADB.MAl- PAMOllAMIC OCEAN TIEWI 5 bedroom home, with family room, large dililiil ,r09m , bUll ard room, den, sitting room & So Much More! $3lll.<100. Tom Que«1644-6aoo. (V89) 64WUS' .. , a..°"" ......-..... c .. , ... .,.., 7. .' " • . 'J'.!»d•Y-'s Closlq ···N,'f.St~ • TKURSOAY,-SEPtEMBER 18, 1975 c ' TEN CENTS RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORfo!IA • HarriSes' Arrests·.~- _Repof1ed' Bl/U.£TIN ' '~ SA,CRAllENTO !OPH -A Sacramento televlaioO slp.tion r,. · ported this all!m9\'t' that ·Sym. Dlonese L.lberatlon. Army member WllU.1\m Harris, aoct his Wife Epill7, wantecl as fugitiv~ c~mp~nion1 of .mi•sina newspaper beires• Patricia He&nt. have been arrested bi the FBI in San Fr anci1co. ' Sacram-ento televiSIOn station KCRA-TV said Its information • -· - came from the FBI in Sacrall)en-- to. Later the FBI in WasbingtQn Tla ..... 'lflt the Beach confirmed the arres~. -. ~~ H ' · Wit) ·soJ\ooL in . session and all, there Mesa girls, for example. From left they ~1ff!.-...1~1ha:ei~~~~ weren't ·many peOple on Oran e Coa3t are-Sonya -Rediger, Cindy Duncan, Pain from •ince June. a. 1974 •• when. beaches Wednesday, despite the warm N~tt, Bonnie McLellan, Vicki Weisz, Gayle they left a tape recording '""'Ide wealber.:13ut•thll.._Olles who were enjoyed stewart and Vicki Vaught. ·• Hollywood radio station. &mce , __ lh_•....:i811:=...ill=e:::...th_o_r_<ajgbl-'_"°-. _,y_"'"""· _T_a-'ke;..._-th.:_e_se_COi:..o:..s_C:;.a ________ ~---'----'---- tl)en, Miss Hearst ls believed to have spent some time lUt fall in -..:..:-...._ .. __ , ·· · a Pennsylvania. farmhouse, bUt A. . •.. D e e N ~~w~:.n.:•i:::::i:'. • _·11,p·o_rt · e. CISIOD --ear formation on whether-..,Miss . . ----·---·1· . Hearst's whereabouts were m:s"..Auome.yJames&owning B/. Toro Proposa~ Bypasses· Channels said he was advised by the FBI 1'r RUDI NIEDZIEL'lKI that the couple, which bad not . or-.0.1.,..,. ....... been heard from for more than a .COunty Aviation.. Director year, wu picked up at the comer Robert Brespahan told Sad- of Geary and Larkin streets in dlebeck Val let leadets Wednes· downtown San Francisco al 1:15 day nl1tit b~;m a decision p:m,T)teywerebe)donstate&nd. .qn tl)t.'ll~l: •al~' · al federal cha.,... 9'fl!!i....,lll'"f ~-. in Los Angeles:. • 1 ~ -rHe· tald the. Saddlebiadc. A Area Patricla·He-nsc-'was Id~ '.COOrdlnatln1--Council CSACC) and then vowed allejJiance IO ~er thaf tlli ~up~r'• l!!'OIJOlll'i !or SLA captors and was bell.,.~ to . Joidf'tlylli.a.nt• illtafY oj>eratlon have e&caped with .the Hariises of the.· Marine Corps hue went after a hos Angeles -police straight 'to the'top -the desk of shootout with other SLA mem-the Secret81')' of the~avy-::=-tor bers in May 1974. an earl)'! dt!ei&iOfl . ;__.,. Bf bypassibg.rOfiUrie channels. Hundreds or FBI agents and other law enforcement officials have searched tor the three fugitives for riiore than a year, finding few traces of thetr whereabouts. ·• ~esa Store Hit By, Masked Gunman A gun-wavlng bandit grotes- 9uely garbed in a ski mask with his mustactie protruding through the mouth hole robbed a Costa Mesa liquor store of neaity $280 Wednesday night. BresDaban,..s~id,hcoWJ:ty officials shotild knoW wii in two months if the answer \.,,••op.'' But ii lbere is merit to the proposal it will take a· few~ mor.e. months to cet a-..-de- cisiOn. •J • - ''Th~ longer it goes, the more stud'y ' it i&. •being given,·· Bresnahan indicated. A:isumrn·g that tfie proposal is approved ~ a prospect con· siderec!t unliloely by Supervisor 1bomas F. Riley -it would be fiv~ >:e~S before the first com-~e~ctal plan& wouldJly into El Toro. The county's ·~ropoeal calls for joint use of the runways only and construction bf a passenger terminal out!6de the present base. I bf.~:=~--ii:..~ "'el'"IJI ., .mov.,.,•• pw- in& through security gates ljong lheway. _ I . -. . ' Deeisi.On Soon 1be El Toro plan calls for 40 takeoffs and landings a day by short-tlaul DC-9 and 737 jets. Pilots would approach' tt\_e airport from tbe northeast and tal<oolft.oth<uouthwest. -- · o.· .W"9-llidl0es llAY• cJeteriilined that o\!ll~ '!(.the airfield ls pqtsib e~ e\len tJ'MM.Ch llee AlllPO&T, Page A!) : Schlnjtz May Seek . . Senate Nomination SACRAMENfo CAP> -Jolm Schmitz of Cfrona del Mar, former Ameri:fan Independent party candidate for President, said today he •ill probably seek the Republican nomination for the u .s. senate in 1976. Schmiti S;Jiid ~n a telephone in- terview with The Associated Press that he will make a final decision this weekend at the Republican State Central Com· mi.ttee meeting in San Diego. ' rouldn't hold off from making a decision much longer," Schmitz said. Schm1tz, 45, is a member and national director of the John Birch Society whO represented Orange County in the state Senate for six years. He served one term in Congress before run- ning for president in 1972. ... Assessor ~emove~ From Joh By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... Dlillyl't ....... VENTURA -Convicted Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was removed from of- fice and barred forever from bold· ing pµbllc office during his Superior Court; sentencing here today. . Simultaneously, Judge Robert Shaw sentenced Vallerga to 60 days in jail, placed him on five years formal probation.and or· dered him to pay a $1,000 rme. Vallerga sat motionless .et his attomey·s side wblle the Ventura Coonty jbdge denied Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzl's plea for a state prison term for Vallerga. •' The judae aaid ttlat anY-other person·of-Vallerga·s age and·re- rord brought before the cOurt on similar charges would be given probation. The offenses the judge rererre9 were charged to Vallerga in an Orange County Grand Jury in - dictment returned May 8 . They ~I were related to the coUnty's 1973 sale or a com- puterized appraisal system to Spar~anburg County, South Carolina. Vallerga admitted receiving $3,'714 as consulting fees and ex- penses related to the sale. But early last month a Ventura -coumy-jury decided that the ._,, -Utµtecl a confllcl of interest and the 53-year-ofd as- sessor's acceptance of the money was misUse of public fund s, em" bezzlement and grand theft. Vallerga's removal rrom office was effective as he walked out the court door and embraced hi s daughter. It came nine month.'i into his first elected four-year term. Vallerga was initially appoint· ed to the office in December of 1972, the month after his pre- decessor, Andrew J. Hin shaw, was-elected to Congress. Until the Board of Supervisors appoints a replacement to fill the 39 months that remain on the ousted assessor's term, Assi!-11.anl Assessor Elmer Zimmer will be titular head or the scandal-ridden Orange County assessor's office. When 'Sentencing Vallerga to- day, Judge Shaw noted his World War llrreeord, which included.six Air Medals, and a lifelong record free of any difficulty with the law. (See VALLERGA. Page A2l a s 0.lty ..... MllftP-.. OUSTED FROM OFACE Ex·.b11a1or Viii- Sant..O:Ana__: . • • Asks Pusk~ on·&ute The city of Santa Ana, prompt· ed by political and business in· teresta, is leading a move.lo push for extension of the Orange Freeway fr:om il;s present terminus at the Sant• Ana Freeway south to the Corona del Mar Freeway. Civic leaders from Colla Mesa and An'aheim are to meet at San· ta Ana City Hall at 4 p.m,. Mon: day to discqss Santa Ana's call for a united front to Pe presenled. to the slate on the need for the freeway extension. A lettf'r setting up the meeting and calling for the united rronl was sent out by Mayor John GartheofSanta An a. The letter reveals that the move was generated about two months ago when several civic leaders. including Henry Segerstrom of C.J . Segerstrom and Sons, developers of South Coast Plaza, Loren Gri!lel. former Santa Ana mayor, and Or. Louis Cella, health care en- trepreneur and influential figur~ in coun.ty politics, appeared before the Santa Ana Council lo urge completion of the freeway. Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley said that he ha'd riot dis- cussed Costa Mesa's position with fellow council m embers. but said that the city may support the ex- tension as ·'the No. 2 priority behind completion of the Newport Freeway." Kenqeth L. Sutter, 25, told pblice the gunman armed with a chrome steel revolver entered Mesa Verde Liquors, 152Q. Baker St., after loitering around across the street for 30 minutes. During th~t ..... time Saddleback Valley residents opposing civilian use 9f the airport would baV'e ··rour or five chances" to make their objections known at public ~vironmenlal Impact and sup·eetisorial hearings , BresnaJfan said. 3-month Prejeet But he s-aid· he is leaning toward the U.S . Senate race. ··1 will be tri'ak'.ing· a decision this weekend. l ·won't be making an annbunCenl~nt. but I'll riiake my decision,·· Schmitz said. "It's going to be one of two op- tions. I'm either going to nm for the U.S. Senate or for my old con-gressional·seat;~· he added. Republican Andrew Hinshaw, who .defeated Schmitz for the congressional seat in 1972, has been indicted on a charge of ac- cepting a bribe in his former post asOran1eCounty assessor. There is only one declared can- didate for the GOP nomination for Democrat John Tunney's seat. That is former presidential counselor Robert Fin_ch, a long- time assosicate or former Presi- dent Nixon and former California lieutenant governor. Mesa Hydrant Flap Douses Councilmen 17th Street Work fo Retieve ·'fraffic ' Construction has started in Costa lit~• on extending West .j.7th Sir'°! ti> Newport Boulevard to alltMate one of the city's wont' trafficJ>roblems. • Comp!etlon di the job in abou! fhree montbs is e.ipected t.O ~m­ proVe-the traffic now at Supeiior A.venue, Newpurt. Boulevard and r;ast 17th Street, according to as- tiatant city enJ5ineer Ron Lacher. ~ "It's a very imJ)ortant P1"9ject RATES. DECUNE, ' pow. REBOUNDS NEW YORK CUP!) -The otoclo market. 6tlartened br-'a "ffline ln shoi-t.-term i-6teres tates, closed sh..viy' higher to- day in moderatel7 active tr~ on the New Yom::k~ Ex· el1an1e. " t The Dow Jone ndust-rial -1verage, -wbtch lost neady 45 • pO(nts in slx 1e11lons belor.e ria· Jn1 3.92 Wedntoday. added 15.5' tsto8!4.e!. ·• Advances led llei:linei !il' about i lbree·to-one margin. <Ti:blM, 0$). • I ,.. Prices ~werei n.,1b~r \in moderate trading p the Ainenc.., Stock J!••llOna\t , \ , ·-' • • for tbe city/' Lacher said.' "It ~'Lsolve the Sup8tiorl:.Avenue- '~wi>ort Boulevard pro61em, but tpu•11 be ' able to tell the dif· fJ!rence.'' . , The pfojeet is to extend West 11th5trfft'fr.om Superior Avenue t6 Newport Jfoulevard. It will be· Ii six-lane ro8dway and will ex- t~ about l!OQ feet. "A~traffic-lignal will be installed it the 'intei-aection with Newport llouJ.Vm!. Lacher pointed out that.dri_vers currently wiing west 17th Street must make a left turn onto SUperior to get lo Newport Boulevud. . nus!iiamc l~ad will be greatly reduced ·by the. street extension, he sala. Lacher also noted that cars u!Ung East 17th Strtttmto New~J!!!lil••!!:lLCA!UlO(.l!!!Jl . eft .JndJhe·all dowli ~N'eWpbrt BoUIMr but must go •on to ~i. ;i:he left turn 'will be aJ. loW"ed wbeti tbe new utensioo is mpleted. Lacher s,icl .that th<! c:onstru<· !Ion. cbst lor the project is $11:;1\00. with th1' right of way <dstbig only $43,ooo. TM rlliht of way Was M;qul•e<I fror61 R:. W. McClellon, the conttador, who owns a aIJ;eable a!')OIJllt ol adji· -~ ~Y and whq f!w to ~v ~ hli' pro1"irty lri con· j\lnotlon Ith the 1treet ex· t • ' \ ... - So far, Schmitz said, bis only move was to telephone two of the . other prospective candidates for the GOP qomioation , Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr.. llnd stat~ Seo __ Dennis Carpenter of NewPort Beach. '"I called them up Wednesday and said 'Don't be shocked if I end up in that race.• I said I At least four other California Republicans have voiced an in· terest in the race: Goldwater, Carpenter, Congressman Alphonzo Bell and former San -Francisco State CoLiege Presi· dent S. 1. Hayakawa. The upgradin g of a fire hydrant provoked a mini-nap at the Costa Mesa City Counci l meeting this week with the city's relatiOnship with the Costa Mesa County Water District sur- facing as a side issue. Theater Dark ~ ... J ' It came about when the de- veloper of an 18·unit apartment complex, to be built at Anaheim Avenue and Moyer Place, obje<:t - ed to a condition that an off-site fire hydrant be upgraded . THE DEVELOPER, Harold Tr.edway, pointed out that two on-site hydrants were included in the project , and argued that he should not have topay for the up· ...... .,._ No Mtivies ·During Ponw Trial Orange Coudty Superior Court Judge Willlam;-s. Lee ruled today that two itlleUdly obscene mov- ies cannot be shown at the Balboa Theater wl+lle the trial of Pussycat T'eater principals is underway. i Judge Lee lhakes it clear in his four-Page option that be is not prepared t prevent Newport ~cb polic . rom.-49Wnµeels-. or ''Deep Ttiroat.'' and "The -l 5Per~nt1.imit , WASHIN(;TON (UPI) -The Senate this •altemoon 11owed to Presldent.., F rd_'s d,mapds to limit to 5 percent t.ftis yq:ar•s pay increase for 3.5 'inillion federal white•coUar 'workers and .dlem· hers of tl).e arme4 f ·-al)d Conl/"S~ itse!C. ' The S<Date rejected Sol to 39 lecislalioo which would have In· ci;easedpay by 8.6f peiwnt. .. Devil in Miss Jones" while the gradin1 of another hydrant 250 Harbor Municipal Court· trial is feet away as the fire marshal had in progress.· recommended. The upgrading of Lawyers for acc:used Pussycat the hydrant would cost $1,500, he operator Vincent Miranda unsuc-said. ceasfully argued before -!udge Councilman Jack llammetl Lee that it was lawful for them to was sympathetic to the argu· continue shOwing the spicy mov-menl and likened the require- ies until the verdict in the trial ment to ·•strongarmery." He settled the obsc:enlty issUe. ~ said th:it Sl,500 could make or Judg:U...U,rejected that theocy break a marginal project. • and upheld · municipal c:ourt A motion by Hammett to delete JUd1e Donald Dungan's ftnding the hydrant upgrade and two attet* Ii four-day pretrial hearbig other conditions passed 4 to 0, but tl\at there 'was probable cause to not without the picture being regard the two movies as ob-· -· clouded by questions over scene. whether city Policy was now be- Se i I ing chan1ed and by Mayor Alvin · veh t'ee s or both movies L. Pinkley's decision to abstain ha~e bl.en confiscated by police fromthevote. With th. warnlng that any further ""°l"_lh"f1 dur,n~ t~e trial will br· Jl!.I~ actaon, . . ·~OR. ti vmi;.t of not cullt.Y would result in the -releaSe of all aetzed films," Jucl'e Lee ni>tea In his opinion. f 1' • l"INKLEY SAID THAT HE WC)Uld not vote because he was aJao.a..,dlrector of the water dis- cf a6d this '"might be co~· ed as• conflict olintereSt." ut the mayor then made clear \ • , how he stood on the issue. "If I did vote I would include this," he said. "SI ,500 is not that a big a de· al.·· pointing out that such im- provements lead to a good fire (See HYDRANT, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair tonight and Friday with slightly cooler tem- peratures according to the weather lady. llig hs at the beaches near iO ri sing to only the mid·BOs inland areas. lAJws tonip:ht in lhe low60s_,- 11\SIDE TODAY The ;Vationa l Pootbo/I League is operotronaJ. again following an agreemenr reached today afte r 13 hours of negof iofron -and all 1cheduled games should bl! played t hi!t u1eekend. See SpMts. Page DI I l11dt•x ... ,. ......... k. " Me¥ .. , " IE,_ .. mbKll " "°""\Oii f"Vftfl .. Cl!lt9~1 •• N.111 ........... •• C\.IMlflfld 04·11 0r ..... c. .. 111r ..... ,, c.itllt• " ........ Cl·l er.--· I" •• -· Dl•I Oilflll NflH;•I ... St«• Mlrll_.t .. _, IE'"-'1•1$M111 " 1"t1•¥hi.tl Ct "-· 04-1 TltNI.,., er --<• _,..., .. ·--·· " .............. •• ..... Y_rs er . . . -1 • .. A2 DAILY PILOT c ThurSday, September 18, 1975 Battin t Sparks Attack Or a nge County Supervisor Robert Battin has sent to the county Grand Jury documents he alleges s how District Attorney Cecil Hicks infl uenced the out· come of a fat al uuto accident in· vestigation In 1973 . It was Ba ttin 's most recent at- tempt to d iscredit I-licks, who is .;pea rheading prosecution or th~ Sa nt a An a s upervisor on charge~ ::if misusing public funds. Ba ttin ha s beC'n indicted on charges he utilized his county. paid sta ff on his unsuccessful ,1974 campaign for Cali fornia lieutenant governor. Battin aides conceded today the documents fil ed by their boss were much like those presented to the Grand Jury by William Hulsy, the election opponent of Hicks in last year's balloting. The Grand Jury took no action on the matter . The allegations Battin sent to the jury contend }licks was in- volved in £\ "Watergate-style roverup" or racts in a traffic ac- cident !ha t killed two youn g children in May of 1973. The driver of the car involved in the era.s h allegedly was a woman fri end or Hicks. BaWil, and Hulsy berore him, alleged witnetses placed Hicks in the woman's apartment that day .. tn a state of drunkenness.·· Battin claims the coverup con· ;isted pri m ari ly of ke e ping Hi cks· na m e out of the police r~­ port and may "'lso have in nuE"nced court disposit ion of the \\'nman's case. !li cks wa:J in co urt today and not a vailable for comment, ac- rordi ng to his secretary. In lht> past. Hi cks has di smi ssed all ac- L'usalions r elated to the fatal ac- cident as poli ticall y motivated and said he wa sn't involved in police reports or the accident itself because ht' did not witness !he crash. · HYDRANT. • rating ror the city. At one point. City Manager Fred Sorsaba~ 5aid that it ap- peared th.at the council was im- posing "a difrerent policy for the east.side than the westside" or town, and then arter the vote the manager as ked if he could as- sume the c ity did not have ca Policy on off-site hvdrants. "MR . SORSAB AL, YOU can assume we do not have," Pinkley responded. Councilman Robe rt Wilson then sUggested that the matter of whether off-site hydrants s hould be required or developers s hould be discussed at a study session in October and this was agreed upan. Sors abat·s questions a bout policy apparently were the result of recent council decisions r e- quiring Off-site hydrant uo2rades ot' developers . I N RECENT MONTH S the council has refus ed to waive off. site hydrant improvements ror the building of a church addition and for the bui lding of an apart- ment project next to the Narmco facili ty. Councilm en Wilson and llam mett expressed the opinion that the ci>st of h ydrant upgrades th at a ppeared t o b e n e f i t a neiithborhood r ::it he r t han a s pecifi c proj e ct shou ld be 3hared. WllM>n said that the cost should come from an increa"e in the general tax r ate. Sorsabal point- ed out that the water dis trict. not the city, owns the water system. and the district does not have a tax rate. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tlw Or ... CNtl D•llf Piiot. wl!ll -·d• ,~ · torn-!,,_ Nt"w~ P•••~. i. l>Ul>li"""d ~' !Nr Or-C.0.•I Publl"'•"9 t-~ '*Pol•.>!~ ~llofll ••I putHli.hlCI M-~~ ..... oi.nh 1 "d••• tot c;..i. MeU. N~wPotl O<IMI\ 11..,,,H"<!l<>n 8t'ltfl/~llllnt1ln V•ll•~. Ir~•,., l•<l<l<~ll•c• v~, ,,... ._.,_ "'''"'Sowl" u.. .... •l"'I•~ r .. lollll tdHIOl'I II P\ll>ll~l>l!O ~t ... O.y• """ Sl>I' °""""" Tftl ll'lfMIJl•I l>\Oblh M"9 pl""1 l• .i llll Will! a., ST<el1, tKI• M•••, c.111,,..n •• ~,. Robert N . Weed Prtlkttnl lf\CI P~i- Jeck R. Curiev 'll>e• Pr•~'*"' •!Wt c,..,..,i ......... Themas Ktt\llt I:••••• Thomas A. Murphine ,,.,.,,.,,111;1 ECl"Of Charles H. Loos Rtc:ha rd P. Nall A\Wllll'll Ml-1"0 [11110'1 • ' U~ITI ....... Mesau -. . Jailed In Thefi . A Cotta Mesa youth who police allege returned to the scene or the c rime -riding the evtdeoce- remainl in jall today in lieu or $10,000 ball following arraign· ment in court on a burglary charge Wedne:sday. Samuel Ii. Lowcy ,lll. ol 112Del Mar Av.e.. was C!rdered Uken ID Orange County Jail ID await pre- . limlnar y beartnf 1D Harbor Judicial District Coutt, '!"lea he can arrange bail for release_ He was arrested Su~ay at the home of unsuccessful J,9;4-Costa Jlo!esa City Council candidate Myra Kirs chenbaum. 366 Lourdes Way, on ampicioa or stealin& an old bike valued at $20 a nd a sing le yellow blossom plucked from a plant. A neighbor had called police lo report an unruly youth on the roor of the Kirschenbau m roof, but he was gone when Officer Steve Shulman arrived. Questioning around, Officer Shulman said he wem:to.Lowry's )>ome and found him· u.!eep In a pickup truck. adding ttie young mandenledknowledaeof lbeblke and blossom then_. ~ - VALLERGA 'lllejod,. allo•llecl llvereceiit cu ea iovolvlnl conviction _er public olficlals In wbl<h slraigµI proballon and Claes were the~ ~ -! Judge Shaw also ordered t.be Jail term stayed for 30 cloys alld gave Vallerga•a attomeyl the..- portunlly ID apply for either:• weekend sentence or work rurloug b progr am for tb ~lr dienL . Before senleo'Cl.ftg tbe now ousted ••-· Judge!ibawde-nied irwrlt-seeking .......U b f tbejury's Yerdict. -: lnefrect. ll)e writ-the same appeal made ta the )Yd~ l_;pt week and presented earlier to the m..trlrt Court of APi>eal in Los Angeles and the state SUpreme court. As th i n gs s tand now . Vallerga's attorneys can renew their appeal to the higher courts. FromPoge NS /; AIRPORT ••• tbe:re is a gr~at speed differential between commerc ial planes and F-4 righter jets. Presidential Pups Pa trolman ShuJman1aidhe re- t umed to the Klrsehenbaum re- sidence to photog~ evidence including the plucked bloa.som 's stem and parked his patrol car out of sight. He res ponded to a comment made Monday by SACC A via lion Study Com mittee le a d er Radcliffe Ash that no joint use exists at other airports in the United Sta t es .. The aviation direct or said that military aircr aft and passenger jets coex- ist at Honolulu, Yuma and Albu- querque. P r esident a nd Mrs. Ford and their da~ghter _Susan give a reassuring pat to their family dog Liberty. s hown with her firs t litter. The golden retriever gave .birth to n in e puppies Sunday. - He asserted Lowry rode up on the missing bicycle moments later, at which time he was nabbed. ~ Coast Unit Plan Told Bresnahan described Orange County's 3ir tranSJX>rtation pro- blem as acute because oper;a· lions at Orange County Airport with an annual passenger load of 1.8 million a re ''completely saturated." Regional Commission 'Extinct' in 4 Years Detailing the county,s fruitless plan to find an alternative a irport, Bresn a han indicated there was some hope the Rancho California site was still alive even though R iverside County supervisors app.ear t o have backed out . By HILA RY KAYE Oftl" Dilly Pllettuff LOS ANGELES -Regional coastal commissions will be phased out within a maximum of four year s with coastal controls r eturned to local governments, according to the rinal sl ate ~oastal plan adopted here today. Action on the plan was taken by the statewide coastal com~ mission. The statewide com- m is s ione r s . h o wever , did perpetutate their own jobs in- definitely. The y voted to retain t heir own 12·member board tore- viey,• critic al coastal projects. The commission spent today and Wednesday putting rinishing touches on the coastal plan. ll . will now be sent to the state Legislature. T he lawmakers are expected to adopt their own version of the coas tal plan during the·1976 legislative sess ion. o r m ajor im portance in the coastal plan is the Powers. Gov- ernment and Funding element. It sets rorth futur e structure or coastal commiss ions which will enforce coast a l policies and fund- in g proposals . For the three years following· adoption of the plan by the Legislature, the cur- rent structure will continue with one statewide commission and six regiona l agencies. During the three -year interim period, cities and counties within the ne wly c reated Coas t a l Resource Manage ment Zone must bring their general plans into confOt"m ance w ith the state coastal plan. Once the region al commissions · certify these general plans, pro- jects in those areas will secure permits rrom the local agency, not the coastal commission. The !:it ate comm ission will co n4 ti nue to hear a ppeals for the following type o r projects: larger commercial or ins titutional pro- jects, d evelopment within 100 feet of pri me coastal resources projects gra nted variances by 'local agencies and some energy projects. Also. any project that would convert exis ting agricultura l lands to a non-agricultrural use mus t secure a coastal com- mission permit if it is within the Coastal Resource Zone. At the end of the three-year period. the re gional commissions will disband . However , regional commissioners will be given a fourth year of exis tence. if needed, to review the general ·pl an. TONIGIIT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regul ar meeting, 88 Fair Dr. 8p.m. FRiDAY,SEPT.19 C OSTA ME S A CIVI C PLAYHOUSE -"Four on a Garden,·• Sept. 19, 20.8:30 p.m . OCC LECTURES -"East Africa and t h e Galapagos Islands," Gary ,.James lecturer, Science Hall , 7 :30 p .m . "Religions in a Survival Strug- gle," Dr. Alfred P ainter lecturer, Science Lecture l , 7: JO p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -F a irgrounds. 8: 15 p.m. FOOTBALL _: Estancia vs. Marina, Davids® Field, Sp.m . He said the propos al was being studied by Oran ge County of- ficials but that they railed to con- tact their RiYerside counterparts while the study was being com- pleted. "The feeling is perhaps thal the communications were not as good as they should have bee~·· s aid Bresnahan. noting that Orange County supervisors oow are writing letters to Riverside and San Diego County officials to correct the situation. Although he described Rancho- ~alifornia as a long-range pro- Ject, Bresna ba·n said t he t ri- county airport has the best in- and-out pattern possible. NeWJ»ort Shooting Arraignment Set Brentano's BOOK BARGAIN BAlAAR Charges against one of two men arrested after a predawn shooting early this week in front of a Newport Be ach Discotheque were dropped today but arraign- ment went as scheduled against the other man. In the meantime, a 2J-year-0ld Costa Mesa woman hit in the back by one of rive slugs fired early last Mond ay was reported to be making stea·dy recovery al Hoag Memoria l Hospital. Detective Sam Amburgey said today that init ial charges or as- s ault with a deadly weapon against Timothy Carl Elliott 22. of Covin a. v.'ere bein g dropped. Elliott was s cheduled to be freed rrom custody today. Arraignment, however, was set to ta ke place early today ag ainst t he a lleged gunman J a mes J oseph Haas . 24 , of Hollywood. Haas a llegedly fired fi ve shots toward the crowded doorway of Smokey Stover 's, 3295 Newport Small,, Costly Statues Stolen In Costa Mesa A hunt was on in Costa Mesa to- day for a band of cavalry horses, a Pony E x.press rider and an eleph.ant1 but they are small. m a d e o f m e t a l a nd th e pachyderm has a candy dish on its back. Louis Floyd Bickle of Cricket. 3333 s . Bri8tol St..,a gift and OOV· elty shop in South Coast Plaza, reported the Sl,400 grand theft to police Tuesday. Patrolman Danny Hogue said copi es of two o f the s ame Bculptures were also reported heisted just a mont h ago. They are a bronze 11tatue by Thomas Holland titled '"Sa•e the Colors," depicting o Civtl War hors e c a valry c harge a nd another called "Pony Express" by a differ ent artisan. Bickle told police the rb lssing elephant is fMs hioned of stainless steel. wei1bs about 12 pounds and · i1 identifiable by a candy dish ' carried q_n its b11ck as cargo. \ ' . • Blvd., after he a nd his compa- nion we re thrown out of the place shortly befor e closing time. Two persons in the doorway were hit. The most seriously injured was Becky Bengstom, 21, or Costa Mesa . She was reported in rair condition today at Hoag. The other s hooting victim, club manager Fred Cisneros, 32, of Newport Beach suffered a minor wrist injury_ Service Held For Longtime Mesa Resident Funeral ser vice s were conduct- ed Wednesday for Costa Mesan _Herbert C. Samps on, 84, who came to Orange County in 1916. served es comma nder of the Anaheim American Legion Post and died Monday in Long Beach_ A 35-year Costa Mesa resident, Mr. Sampson was a r etired P acific Tel~phone Company supervisor. 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L ALBUM P.S. -Be su re to Services were under the dlrec-• · t tion ol.BellBrood.wayMortuary. $ SOUTHCOASTl!LA?A VISI our g am e with \he Rev. John Und•all or w .. · 1199 JJJJ so·-•llSTOL dept. We're ready : P ly mouth E:onllr egallona l ,,,-:;, 1u,...i.':~'."'-w""1 . for the hol idays Church ofl\ciaflng. "l'he family ,...__.., HOUllS: M-' 10.t, SAT. IM, SUM.12·5 right now! has sugaested memorial. con-J!:=~Al~~A1~a.;·1~1;h;• =;!_ ____ !"'.!4~~.,~E .. !!~~-7~5~3~~--.:.~J~~===~;;::===" trlbutloMtoaravorltecharity. ~ ., • -· I I 7