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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilotl • .. A.gai'1st One· . ---..,.. • -· . . TH.URSDAY AFTERNOON,-SE PTEMB ER ·2'S, 1975 vi>L. .. : NO. 2't,) Sf:CTIOMS, M ,.AGIES.. .. • "Bre.itkers Chicago, Chicago. •• Singer Frank Sinatra and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley laugh it u p Wed nesday as Daley gave old blue eyes a gold medallton· making him anbohorafy Chi1:11'goan for his role tellinffthe world aliout "our kind of town." ' Suspec.i Arrested ' In · Sexual Attack Westminster police arrested a suspect Wednesday night in the daylight sex attack or a minor last Friday in an expensive neighborhood l'\ear Gol4en West Street Ind McFadden'f_Avenue, north of Golden West College. Charged ·with attempted cape and burglary was 'Ptfichael D. Newman. a 22-year-old construc- tion worker who liv~s in Westmiruter. The suspect was stof.ped in another section of the town by OC · ficer Steven Todd shPrtly after 6:;M> p.m. when he noticed the car, a ,blue Corve.ir, and license num ber that l'.!loselY r~mbled the description giveo by wit- nesses. He was arrested after -ques· tioning and lodged in Orange County J &1. · Lt. Joe Woods said investiga- tion is continuing to determine if Newman · is ·connected with a series of daylight prowling inti· dents t.bat have frightened neighborhood housewives, forc- ing them to stay behind locked doors with their children. Police had rei;;eived stveral rc-porit.s.dt:lhe piowler: whO bas been active between the hours of 9 a .m. and 5 p .m .• while the . btisbands~ere away at work. The attempted rape occurred in the girl's home Friday at 2:05 p.m1 The mfD hAd a change of heart, police i;afd, and didn't carry out his intentions. • • PoWiding J. Coastline By ALAN DIRKIN CM 1t1e 0.lly ,oi111t$Uft Thunderous sur'f, generated by a storm off New Zealand, pounded the Otan:ge Coast today with crests ranging from eight to • 10 feet . 'l'he breakers came with crowds flocking to the beaches to escape the 100-degree heat inland and with lifeguard crews un- dermanned. "We are hiring as mapy people as we can find,·• said Newport Beach Marine Safety Officer Ray Garver today. Newport. San Clemente, and Laguna Beach Hfeguards all were trying to con· tact their seasonal !:l"taff to take on temporary duty for the rest of the heatwave. Garver confirmed that a Newport lifeguard estimated that at least one breaker al the wedge Wednesday crested at 20 feel. The Nt1tional Weather Service reported today that Lem · peratures will remain high along the coast again today and Friday though it will be. slightly cooler Ft-iday. The five-day outlook calls for low clouds over the coast and temperatures back lo near normal. Lifeguards at Huntington Beach said th.at the surf w~ "real big,'' peaking at lO'feet this morning. The water temperature was expected to be in the mid·60s agctin today and the air tem- perature in the SOS again. A crowd of about 10,000 to 12,000 hit the city beac;h in Huntington Wednesday. Seal Beach 'had 6,<X» people Wednesday, one of the largest crowds of the summer, but the (SeeSURF, PageAZ) ... • 'ShO~ti11g · Sttt_r : . . - . Survivors File • •. SB Million S11it • ,.. .. • rea -ms ' • I I are . . Fare Is · Fair· Mad Cabbie Gets J~tice ' STERLING H.EIGIITS; Mich. (AP> -A Detroit ~ cabbie startled four British visitors 'by shOotinit out two tires on a rival's cab because he felt be sbou.ld have. gotten the fare. The gun-wie'ldirig cabbie wiU lose his job. · "We're a bit shaky -it was a bit or a surprise, 1 must admit," said Max Hallas, direetor•and ~ner.al '• manager of the London-based North'Cliffe Newspaper Group. "It happened very quickly. There was no shouting. .Next'thing we knew -Bang! Bang! ... A Checker Cab Co. spokesman said the gun-toting cabbie felt he should have gotten the $14 fare to carry Hallas and three other British newspaper executives . The tires were shot out on the cab driven by Michael J . Warren as the British visitors were l?aying Warren after a 20-rnile ride Tuesday from downtown Detroit to the Detroit News plant in suburban Sterling Heights. Moments before. the gun-toting driver had stopped Warren's cab on a freeway and the two drivers argued. ' 2 D e fendants L e ft JuJge Clears One Pussycat Figure By HILARY KAYE OftM Dally l"llotSQtl Judge Robert C. Todd granted a defense motion to acquit Pussycat Theater Vice President Jimmie Jobnson Wednesday but refW$ed today to drop the case against two other defendants in the Balboa sex movie trial. Defendants Vincent Miranda , president of the adult movie house chain, and Arlie Dwight Wood, manager of the Balboa Theater, still face charges of dis· tributing and showing obscene material. The films at issue are "Deep Thro;tt"' and "The Devil in Mi ss Jones.·· The prosecution brieny re· opened its case this morning, with the introduction or new evidence from 1974. . Entered into the record was the information t!tat Miranda and Wood were on trial facing similar misdemeanor charges on July 30, 1974 in North Orange County Municipal Court and Orange County Superior Court. At that point, prosecution al· torney Tony Rackauckas rested his case. Defense attorney Robert McDaniel began his case for the two remaining defendants by calling to the witness stand Dr. Gen.? La Levine, sociology pro. fessor at UCLA. 'Entries Die4 Qu• IU.,'60s WASHINGTON ~P) -The F:Bl ~onducted bundreds of break:tns against ''<IPmestic sub- versive targets" oY,er a 26-year period ending in 1968, the chairm an of the S1inate In · telligence Committee said today. Releasing information sup· plied to the committee by the FBI, Sen. Frank Church, (0· Idaho), said there were 238 break-ins conducted against l•I "domestic subversive targets" from 1942 lo 1968 and "numerous entries·· against thr.ee other similar targets from 1952 to 1966. Charles Brennan, former head of the FBI's Domestic In · telligence Division, testified that the FBI 's use of break-ins as an intelligence-gathering tool began to die out in the early 1960s. Brennan said it was his opinion that the practice was curtailed as a result of increased emphasis on organized crime and civil rights. and of the late FRI Dir<'ctor J . F..dgar Hoover's fear or creating an embarrassing incident which would give critics a chance to de· <See FBl, p3gc!\2) Coa,;t ~ W eath er Sunny skies ;,i re scheduled for Friday. "'ilh patchy fog coolinJ? things down along the coa!<>I. Tem- peratures will ranf!C' from the upper 70 s <.1t the beaches to the middlc ,nos inland. I NSIDE TODA. Y Bomb Threat A.t Louvre...L Yacht Victinis?· Kin Sue Considered an expert in the field of survey methodology, Lev'ine was expected to cite evidence that the two rums do not meet the state definition of ob· scenity . How safe is your child's clothing from /irt? The an.ruJf'rS may be rurprisfng. A look at flammability stan· dard.! and ntw ltgi•lc:Uion is Off'!Ted in the People Section, Poge Bl. PARIS (AP)-Aboot Q00 •Is• iton were evacuated. frt;rn the Louvre museum today because of a bomb threat hr person:s de- ~-~ndinlJ (bat France denotmce Sf>8nlsh deal h aentences aiatmt r:evolutlooaJi . • · 4 A preliminaty ae:rn:tf or the vut baild1ng failed lo turn up IJ\Y ~vidence ot a bomb, WhlCb_ •lhe t•llers said <:pUld cuuslt •·y~. tfm1and1rt~1tic ttR'm11e." • ' . Damages totaling more than $8 million, are being demanded to- day in federal court by ttte next>of .. foundered in' heavy seas off Baja California. 1 f · kinol1evert~leWbodiedwilh The lawsuits also list the next Orange County Su.pervlsor of' Jtin of Caspers and bis two Ronald Caspers ;n the-sinking ot· sorla. Eric and Kirkland, amon1 the ''S~ti(t,a:Star. t; the plaintiffs. Also named are the ~amed I.as dd,eodaii~ in two next or ltilr or Anaheim builder Los Ange es Fedtral COw1. ac· Leonard Bashore and his nephew tionS is the est•te. of the boat's Richard Tully. owner. Fred B. Harber. The cwnty Politic•• figure•~ ••!!i -lr~.,dlfnug ....... .-ought ll.n\e friendo!Ca1pers,1'asone.o! by M.S. margie Klein oo behalf thole who died. w~"" veosel -of her loal eons, Joseph, 27, Jolin, I • '·r. ' ' . ~ .- ' .. 26, and Tinothy, 25, all of Utah. It is alleged in both actions that Harber was neglig~nt in the management and maintenance ot the "Shooting Star" and that the Vessel was not seaworthy When it made its last voyage on Jwle 13, 1974. ·The bodies of the eight persons on thie' boat were never recovered despite an intensive search of the -area by Cont·Guard end private vessels. Some wreckage and an empty lifeboat were retrieved. Pilot Rescued SAN DIEGO CUPll -Navy LL (J,G.) David Hayes, 25, of Del Mar was resclted' by helicopter Wednesday a£ter ejecting rrom his plane and landing in the ocean 80 miles southwest oJ San Diego. a Navy spokesman said. He was retUrning from a traihing exercise whet. he bailed outJ . .... ladex f •• ., I A! OAJLYPILOT s Thuf'tday. Septtttnbef 2&. 1175 l',._PageAJ FBI ... mind bis resignation as he neared the mand&lOtY retire· ment a1e . . In Bank ·Slaying? ••"! However. Brennan allo taicl under oolh lhat durinS 1be late IMO'•, WJ>lte Kouae protsure forced lhe FBI IJlto reswn!llB tho admittedly Illegal break· inf I/I All effort to determin~ II a fo<eiih Communltl ln.f1uence w• behind SAN FRANCISCO <UPIJ - 1 Authoril1es are said to consider l Patricia Hearst a prime suspect I, in an armed robbery and murder at a bank in Carmichael, Calif. Reports said money taken in the robbery was found in the house : where the newspaper heiress '.was arrested last week. Pres idem To Change Routines · By II ELEN THOMAS I WASlll NGTON CUP I J President Ford will change his travel schedule around America in the aftermath of two attempts on his life, his chief spokesman said today. White House press secretary I Ron Nessen told a news briefing I Ford "'is probably not going to go to as many plal'es as yuu had 1 thought he would ... • White House aides told re· ~ porters last month -before the Sacramento and San Francisco incidents in which two different women pointed guns at the Prcsi- 1 dent -that they should expect '1Jips to at least 12 states in com· rng weeks, with Ford on the road almost eve ry week until Christmas. Reporters repeatedly a5ked Nessen if security was the reason Ford was changing his traYel plans. "Frankly , I don·t know .·· Nessen said. "I don·t know all the reasons that went into it." · As late as Wednesday, Nessen denied a statement by Senate SARA HAD AMNESIA, FIVE MARRIAGE$---A3 ANOTHER FORD PLOT REPORTEl>-A4 WHY MOORE SHOT AT PRESIDENT-AS Republican Leader Hugh Scott that there would be a .. hiatus" in ~Ford's heavy trave~pace. I • Asked If lll•l'<I bed b9e11 "1ub- stantial '' cuts in Ford's travel sch~ule, Nessen said, "No -a few. . Nessen said h~ was adopting a policy of telling reporters of ,po possiblt : but only' of definlt~ly scheduled presidentiallrlJ)s .. .., He told the briefing that Fotd would to .go lo Chicago Tueeday for a GOP fundraising event aa part of a Midwest trip. He.. also said Ford will attend White House conferences in Omatra, Neb., Oct. l and in Knoxville, Tenn. Oct,7, A number of congressmen and presidential ad vise rs have sug. gest¢ Ford not travel In lheopen as much as he has because of the assassination attempts. His wife Betty said he should continue to , travel, but be more cautious and "stay away from the people.·· • Apartment R ent R eceipts Stolen Someone slipped into a Costa Mesa apartment manager's home during the day Wednesday and pocketed $320 in i:ent re- ceipts. then re-locked the cash cabinet, the victim told poli.ce. Maria Fatima Pimental, 18, of 778 Scott Place, told in · vestigators the money vanished some time during a period she was in and out of the apartment she occupies in the complex owned by her mother, a Cerritos resident. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1"" °'""OI CN'I O•lh l"llOI. wltll '"""" '' ~--" '"" Ntwi P•fH, '' ~,..,.,.., nv tr.. Or.,.._ (Nll Pul>lhl'lln9 ,....,,.,.,.., S..e>M"1r fCl!I-••• pul>U-G Ml>'l<Nw ll'lrnu91• "•l<Mw for tO\l• Mf\<O, "'•wP<l'I DNl:l'I ... ...,,,"111"" lk•UlliJ'aunl•I" V•ll••· i. .. ln•. ~•001•1>•(~ V•ltey •N;I 1-1011 ... llt•<ll l!>oull'I CO.O•t • t•"'l'• •"9klrlal ldll-I• publ1\M" !talurCS.w•..,., $"" .... ,. Tiii fl'l"'l:l"t publhfll"!I pl~~I I\ t i lJO Wllll &aw"''''· t:01011 Miu. c.ain.,. ... ~ ..,., •. Robert N. Weed . Prt,~n! '"" P..aMI""'' Jack R. Curley V•C• P<t\•otnl ..... Gtiw<al -11"' Thomas Keevll CClllOO 1 homas A. Murphine Me....,.lllO to.tor Charin H. Loos Richard P. Nall CBS Necws reported Wednes- day that Miss l~earsl "cl08Cly re- sembles the coml)08ile drawing of one of the robbers a.keteht.'tl from witnesses· descriptions.·· The network also said " .. part of the stolen money marked for ideatification was found dur· ing the search of the hou.se where UPl'Tt~I E ight h Fedora Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp today became eighth Democrat to toss hat in th e ring for party ·s 1976 De mocratic presidential nomination . "\V e net.>d a ne\v s pirit in 1976 , ·· declared Shapp, 63, pledging to give U.S. leadership of FDR and JFK, if elected. • Four Blazes Reported Mils Hearst bad been livlns domesUc 1.1nre1J.. when 1he was arrested." 11\e FBI w1s ''continpally be· The San Francisco Chronicle lni pressured by both the reported today that "at least one Johnson and Ni.xon administra· bill " taken in the robbery was lion& ... as..,to whet.her there found in the hou~e . might be finances from ab«;oad. ·· U.S. Attorney JamesL. Brown-Brennantestined. ./ ing refused to confirm or, deny He added that the bureau w.,s the report. He said tbe matter wable to 'uncover evidence oL ~as not in the "pub~c dom~" t any financial lfnk between in current legal action again.st ; American protest. gf'Ot.lr and SLA members. Communist groups abroa . The b.ank, located near "I think that's exactly the Sacramento. was robbed of point" Sen. Waller F. Mondale, $15,000 April 21 by foor penons, <D·M'inn. ), said. "What do we do including a young woman. Dur-in the future to make sure presi- ing the holdup. a bystander, dent.I don't w:e these secret agen- Myrna Lee Opsahl, was k.illed. cieslocarry out ijleirf anlasies?'' CBS reporter Richard Neither Brennan nor Church Threlkeld said authorities "lat_er gave any specific instances of f~und the getaway car and on ~ts break-ins nor was it entirely license plat~s reJM?rtedly dis-clear what the phrase "domestic co~e r~. the f1ngerpnnts of Steve subvenive targets•• meant. Soha~. . . However, at one point Brennan Sohah, 27, a house painter W1th said the break-ins he was aware HARRISES MOVEO TO LOS ANGELE5-A5 whom Miss Hearst said she lived, \11as indicted Wednesday on federal charJ::es or harboring a fugitive and being an accessory after the fact. Bail was set al $75.000. (Picture, A4) Soliah allegedly rented two hideout homes used by the Sym- biont"se Liberation Army-the radical group that originaJly ab- ductE'd Miss Hearst rrom her Berkeley apartment. Mi ss Hearst. 21 . and rellow SLA memb ers W e ndy Yoshimura, William llarris and his wife Emily were captured last Thursday at two houses in the Mission District. Miss 1-learsl had been kidnaped by the SL.A on Feb. 4. 1974, but later announced through tape recordings that she was joining her captors. Inves tigators said Wednesday that James Kilgore, 27. was wanted in connection with the bank robbery in Carmichael and that a raid on his Daly City apart- of were conducted ~gainst "or- ganizations laking directions from foreign powers." FBI Director Clarence Kelley has previously acknowledged the existence of such break-ins, including some which happened after 1966 when the practice was officially terminated. SURF ••• su(f' there was only two to three feet. San Clemente Lifeguard Cap- tain Sheridan Byerly said that his men made 19 rescues Wed - nt"Sday, but added that the surf was building up higher today, with crests at eight, nine and 10 feet. "It looks like the swells will hold for two or three days," he said. · 'ORDINARY BOY' Charle• Manaon U~IT ......... SHE WAS 'LONER' Sara Jane Moore Coincidence? Sar~ Manson Link Revealed CllARLESTON, W. Va . (AP) -Sara Jane Kahn and Charles Man.son bought a lot of candy from Van W11tson when they were children. Sara Jane was a serious girl, but Manson "'liked to play a little hooky," says Watson. Sara Jane , now Sara Jane Moore, is in jail charged with try· ing to kill President Ford. Manson is serYing life in prison for the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tat'e and six others. And one of Manson 's followers, Lynette Fromme, also is charged with trying to kill the President, in a separate incident. .. Kathleen Manson, Charles· mother, was a clerk in my store (Or three or four months,·· Wat.son said in an interview Wed· nesday. "Charles was about 9 or 10 years old, then. around 1942. He was just an ordinary boy, nothing outstandin.i;::. I sold him a lot of candy. "He'd come in two or three times a day, whenever he got a penny.'' had a couple of books under her arm and seemed lo take school iteriously. · · The Kahns lived in a log house up Woodward Drive from his store and the Mansons liYed in a house across the street from the store. "I was very much surprised at the way those two children turned out,·• Watson said . "Charles wasn't much good al going to school -he liked to play a little bit of hooky. "But l expected Sara Jane to grow up and become somebody with a good education and a responsible position in life. ''l heverdreamed she would be somebody who'd ~ry lo kill the President. Watson said 'he was certain that Manson and Mrs. Moore did not know each oth~r in Charleston. Mrs. Moore is 45 and Manson40. At Pendleton 1 ment turned up bombs, shotguns, a revolver and revolutionary literature. Byerly said that he was trying to call in seasonal employes. Wednesday only five men were on duty; today he hoped to have lOor 11 men working the towers. The situation was similar at Laguna Beach with the surf at eight to 10 feet. "It gets a little s pooky o ut there,··, said Lifeguard Jim Staufer. 'I Watson said he was shocked to learn that Sara Jane Kahn ,.was the person accused of shooting at the President. She entered nUl;'se's training al St. Francis Hospital, ,,ut, the Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette to- day quoted 'Sources as saying, she was expelled in 1948 for "do- ing something that was very in- discreet and uncouth, then telling about it -the sort or thing that was taboo in a Catholic nursing school.·· · By JACK CHAPPELL Of tlM Oilll't PINot 5tMt Ca"fup Pendleton was one of the hottest fire spots in Southern California today with four fires raging on the Marine base and sending a mushroom cloud or smoke ove San Clemente. • Just 18 firefighters contained the 12,000-acre fire in the Horno- Sa·n Onofre area, which ~as sParked Mondiy afternoon by a flare used in an infantry training mineuver, three more blazes str\JCk the base Wednesday. One of these, called the Tanaha fire, burned onto the base from the Fallbrook area and this morning was raging on a five- mile front one mile deep into the base. Air space was cleared 10 miles into the base today to allow California Department of Forestry aircraft lo fight the fires with water bombs, Elsewhere in Southern California, firerighters reported gaining an edge over the rash of brush fires that have been fanned by hot. dry Santa Ana conditions. DM!y ,.._ SUfl' ,.,... Rb1•lta1e f'oe Harry P . Jeffrey, 38, Laguna Beach resident and history professor at Cal Slate University, Fullerton, Wed · nesday announced can - didacy as Republican for 40th Congressional DIStrict seat held by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (R · Newport Beach). Jeffrey, a pro·envtronmentallst and .civic leader, had harsh -word• for indicted former county assessor whose seat he seeks. In other developments Wed- nesday : -Three psychiatrists, includ- ing one an e.<pert on "brainwashing ·· techniques and another on the intellect~ of mass murderers, were appointed to ex- amine Patricia Hearst . -Authorities disclosed they were seeking Margaret Turcich and Kilgore in connection with the case.-Miss Turcich's car was last seen at the Pennsylvania farmhouse used as an SLA hideout last fall. Kilgore once lived with Soliah's sister, Kathy. For the examination of Miss Hearst , U .S . District Judge Oliver Carter named Ors. L. J. West. chief of the psychiatric de- partment at UCLA, Seymour Pollack, Los Angeles County- USC Medical Center, and OonaJd G. Lunde, Sta11ford University. West, the authority on ''brainwashing," ha s in - terviewed and directed the treat- ment for many Vietnam veterans held as prisoners or war. Lunde has done extensiYe studies on the intellects or mass murderers. Pollack is a specialist on law and psychiatry. Dr. Margaret Thaler Singer, a clinical psychologist at the University of California, was named to administer any tests ·desired by the team. She said it was believed Miss Hearst's ex- amination would begin this week. Suspect Held On Marijuana, Coc aine Raps San Clemente police narcotics officers arrested a 25-year-old man, seized $17 .000 in ca.sh and cocaine and marijuana today. Steven Battaglia of 139 Ave. Sierra was booked for alleged possession for sale or cocaine and marijuana . He was held on $25,000 bail in jail today. Arraign· menl has been scheduled for Fri· day at the south county municipal court in Laguna Nigµel. N'arcotics Det. David Munro said the arrest of Battaglia came following an investigation by the San Clemente, Laguna Beach and Slate Bureau of Narcotics of- ficers. Del. Munro said the seized con- traband has not been weighed yet. but said the quantities are substantial. He estimated ~treet price or the seized drugs at about $1,000. Shar ks End Search LOS ANGELES !AP) -Shark· infested waterk haye turned back divers searching for a missing fisherman. A spokesman fQf the sheriff's office said the search for Vito Sapi~nza was temltC)rarlly <ailed off Wednesday because Of strong currents. limited water visiblllty and the presence of sharks . "I knew her from childhood,'' he said. "She came in the store to buy candy on her way to school. She was a loner -almost always She later joined the women·s ArmyCorps. (Story,AJ). JCPenney • FASHION ISLAND STORE OML Y • NEWPORT. CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Starts 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. llmited ta Stock on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES Formal Dresse-Jr., Misses, Half-sizes NOT AU SIZES IN ALL STYLES UMmD TO STOCIC OM HAND SOLD IN MARCH and APRIL FOR $16 to $30. NOW • • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses • 6 ONLY. CALCUJTA DRESSES- Sleeveless Seersucker orig. $18 NOW 1.88 orig. 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to 70%* * ~ •I"'~ Misses Long Skirt Sets Orii 23.00 NOW 70% off • 6 .. ~ Knit Jumpers •· sim Drii JI.OD NllW 70% off • 15 ooly Print Junior Dresses 39 Drif. 14.0~211.00 NOW 70% off • 9 IOly JQcket Dress :Ir. l y, a Orii llllO·l&.00 NOW 70% off • IJ IO~ Half Size Fashions 14~2w, Drii 211.00.J8.lll NOW 50% off . • 14 .. ~ Misses House Dresses 14-20 uni tOJ0.12.1111 NOW 50% off • 11 .. ~ Jr. Halter Dresses Orit 1.11·15.11 NOW 50% off 0 11111y Jr. Pant Sets :i.13 Ol1f. 11• NOW 50% off s;m111tTo lllu1tratlon . FALL FASHION CLEARANCE 80 ONLY. Junior and Misses Dresl!es Pantsuits .. Fdl Styles. orig. $14 to $48 390/ MOW . /Oof#- • --- • ., • • £{k W@M [? ~@[(Wn@~ T'MHl••••""'9 dallyH«!PI J'•l-yaaadlltadap. t a probltm? TI1er1 write Pat Dunn. Pat Mr'ftl cul r'd tapr. fl'I t11e 0R3Wf'fl Q'Jd ~· lion yow nttd to 1olu!! intqurtw1 In gooern,nl!'nl orid bu1tt1111. Moil your qutitiollf to Pat Dunn Al Your Str;,lct. O..rong.c" Coo11 Daily Pilot . P.O. . Bor 1560. Costa Mt!O. CA 92626. l 11clude your ttltpllOnt nun1 be-J.,. NftePwp•rt DEAR PAT: Can )'OU tejl me bow I go about renewin~ my pusport? I think this inform•· tion was published previously, but LapparenUy put it In lheiPro-. verbial "sire p1aee·: and can't !ind it. - B.L.,CostaMesa Passport lnformatloa.' no longer provided by the county. caa be obtained by ~ the p~rt 'nformatlon pllOoe aum· bera listed In tbe telesJbone cllree· tory white pages under U.S. qov. ernmeat-Po1tal Service, for lbe dUes of Santa Ana, Ora.nee and Anaheim. Information also ls available from tbe main post of· flee ln.Mnntlagton Beach (842·5511). An appUcatloa for paa1port by mall ca• be request· ed. if a U.S. citizen's most recent paslP(trt was issued within the past eight years. A $18 fee. and two signed photograpm· m11.st ac- company the returned applica- tion. Passports are valid five yean from the date ol lssue. You are being contacted by · the passport clerk at the HUntlngton Beach post office to make sure You are eligible for passport re· newal by mail. In some cases, passport renewal must be ex- ecuted in the presence of an authorized passport agent. A fact. sheet is available at the post ot- fK'e. ' ' ' -· ' ' .-....... _..... ~ . . .. Dfllf "'-' Slal'I ~ THOUSAND STEPS ACCESS CONTINUES IN CONTROVERSY Judi Vaughan, Geni Shanafelt of South Laguna Enjoy Sun . Step by Step South Laguna Access Debated By JACK CHAPPELL Of tM D•llW l"+ltl'ISl•ff For more than fi ve years, the t'Ounty has tried' to gain public access to South LagWla·s Ninth Street Beacth via what is com- monly known as Thousand Steps -actually 235. although it seems more like 1.000 on the way up. rare of it, was what he told me,·· Redfearn said. The remark didn't sit well with Redfearn whose association·s Trash Committee carries out IO sacks of litter collected on the beach each weekend during the summer. "Our position is that until it is done right, the beach should not ' ----- 1950 Wllapae Reponed Sara Had Prom Win Sttvlces WASHINGTON -Sara Jane Moore, accused of taking a shot al President Ford Monday, •P· ]>arenUy collapsed (n front of the White House lo 1960 ...i suffered a bout of amoeJia..-This was about five months aft.er the first ol a\ leut live marriages. The Army reported today that 1 Sara Jane Kahn was~ in the Women'• Army CorJl9 ~t the Ume. Altbou16 the Army did not make any connecUOll between the two 01mes, Kahn was the maiden name of Mn. Moore, who i.s now 45. 'Ibe Washington Star published 1 reproduction Wednesday of a story it ran on April 26, 1950, which reported that a 20-year-old Army private in the Woman's Army Corps named Sara Jane Kahn Was found unconscious on a 1idewalk near the White House and identified thiough rmgerprints. . The story said Miss Kahn was found by National Park police and jold them she could not re· me.-iber anything. Fingerprint records established her identity. On tbe marriage license, she listed "none•• ln the cat~gory for occupation and her age as 20, the newspaper said. Manning listed his occupation &a •1soJdier" and ageu29. Her marriage to Manning was ber firist, the Times-Dispatch said. The newspaper said she bore ManninJ three ch.ildren be.fore divorcing him in West Virainia in 19S3. They remarried in Ohio, but two rears-later she 'fated for divorte 1n Loo An1eles where they lived. She was 19 when she married Marine Staff Sgt. Wallace An- derson In Hertford County, N.C., in November, 1949. The marriage lasted ooly one month, according to court re- cords, the Charleston Gazette said today. On. Aug. 28, 1950, she filed a petition in Kanawha County, West Virginie, Domestic Rela- tions Court. seeking an annul· mentofthe marriage. Records of the proceeding &.rfl closed to the public, but Kanawha County Circuit C.OUrt • DAILY PILOT ~ itf esia? •• Judge Robert K. Smilb examined lbem Wednesday and revealed somesket~hy details. He said there wen no chllilren from the union and nothin& especJally unusual 1n the annul· ment petition. The annulment was aranted Nov. 14, 1950, and five daya later she merried Air t""oc-ce C.pt. Sydney Lewis Mannlnl, a bom· badier. at Ft. Lee. Manning wu granted a divorce Oct. 7, 1953, in Kan&wba County, In his divorce coml)}alnt, Man- ning accused her ol being less than a good mother. The divorce was finalized in .OCtober, 19:53. but they were remarried Nov. 25, the same year. There were at least three children from the two marriages. and some sources say four. the last being a retarded girl now liv- ing in.California. , The Mannings w~e di,vorced again OcL 21, 1955. Later, there were at least two more marriages, and another child, who was living With his mother when she was arrested. The Star ·story also said the WAC had been suffering from "fainting spells'' at Carlisle Bar- racks. Pa., her duty station and had been admitted lo Walter Reed Army Hospital in March 1950. . The f.rmy said record.5 in St. Louis indicated Sara Jane Kahn , who was born Feb. 15, 1930, en· tered the service on Jan. 21, 1949. After initial training, she was as- signed to D Company, 1st Bat- talion, Women's Army Corps. Other records on her-including when she separated from the service -were destroyed in a fire in St. Louis in 1973 . Off-course Airplane Investigation Ended The Richmond (Va.) Times- Dispatch reported today that Sara Jane Kahn lived in the Petersburg, Va . area in 1950 as a WAC . According lo records in Prince George Circuit Court, she ob· tained a marriage license on Nov. 19, 1950, and married Sidney Louis Manning at the Ft. Lee chapel, the newspaper said. The Federal Aviation Ad - ministration (FAA) has con- cluded its investigation into the landing at Orange County Airport last week of an AirWest DC9 jet which was off course in its approach. The plane was west of the runway in its approach and the pilot elected to circle the aiq>ort. and did so and landed without mishap . Aviation Dire~or Robert Bresnahan reported. however. that the situafion was unusual in that the pilot circled the airport by flying west of it - roughly over the Orange County Fairgrounds and then across the Back Bay. The FAA investigated to find why the Thursday night night was off course in its approach, and today Gerald Brogan, sta- tioned at the FAA's radar facilities at El Toro. said that "it was all taken care of." .. We have advised the proper people,'' he said. The reason (for the· plane being west of the runway) was minor. There was nothing that involved safety.'' Brogan would not say whether the off-course approach was d4e to a procedural error or a pilOt error. S-dfl .su-•Cott DEAR PAT: I ordered $5.18 worth of seeds and plants lrom Gurney Seed & Nursery Co., Y'3Jlktown, S.D., last February. I enclosed my check with the or- der. Only part of the plants were sent and they were not any good. The latest round f'l as come in response to a t'ounty letter to owners of property in tract 849 where easement rights to the beach down Thousand Steps were vested with the property in 1929 to help promote sale of the land. bttomepublic.·· Redfearn said. --------------------------------------- l No seeds at all were recel"ed. 1 . sent Gurney the original order : .-showing what merchandise. t'le- mained undelivered, and I was sent a catalog so that I could or· der other seeds. It's too late in the season to plant now, and I'd prefer a refund. A. K-.. Costa Mesa A. Konke of Gurney Seed & Nursery Co. reports that you are being sent a refund ol $29.34 for the seeds you did not receive and $6.48 In credit for the plants that failed to grow. No'~i' For Hirohito HONOLULU (AP) The traditional "banzai" cheer wilf be eliminated from the official functions here for Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of . Japa·n wtien they visit next month. • Offl~ials said Wednes- day it is feared the use of "banzai" might be mis· construed by certain seg- ments of the American community and revive ''ugly memories of the war.·• "Some Americans still connect it with the bat· tlefield yell, the 'banzai' charge and Japanese soldiers committing harakiri , '' said Seiyei Wakukaw a, executive director of the Hawaii Committee to Welcome Their Majesties. - The county has purchased 140 of the 48' easement rights hold· ffugs and is ~ressuring property -owners of the remainder to relin - quish them. The purchase has been by pay- ment of $5 each for quit claim de· eds to the steps. Ir all 489 deeds were bought, the cost would be $2445. But. in 1972, the county paid $24,000 for a 10-foot strip beside the existing stairway. The disparity between the two amounts has angered the re- maining deed holders who are represented by the South Laguna Coves Associalion . Robert Redfearn, )>resident or the association, has eharged that the county now is trying to blackmail the remaining ease- ment holders into signing over their deeds by threatening to make the hold outs responsible for a prorated share of a SS0.000 step reconstruction project . In a fettef from the county real property ser'.vices office, tract 849 land owners were given until Oct. 17 to turn over their holding to the 't'ounty or be liable for the re· construction costs. "How can they pay $24,000 ror a 10-foot strip ri ght next to our steps and then three years later offer us Jess than $2,500 ror our property, .. Redfearn said in an interview recently. He said the property owners in the majority were not against re· linquishing the private access to the beach, but said there they were worried~out litter, lifeguard service nd restroom facilities as well s receiving just compensation f r their holdings. Redfearn said he had talked with one county official and had asked what the county intended to do about tras h collection. "'We'll let mother nature take Gates Favors Local Control Seott Ferguson, an aide to Fifth District County Supervisor Thomas Ril ey. said the supervisor believed the county should assume the responsibility for trash collection '.1.'hen public access is accomplished. Ferguson said he was dis- tressed that any county represen- tative would have made such a callous remark. As for lifeguard protection, Ferguson said that remained to be deter mined. Development or restroom facilities was out or the picture he said. ' ''Our plan is to keep the beach as much like it is at present as possible. There are no plans ror constructing parkin g or restrooms," he said. Janet Harmer, an official in the county·s real property services office, said it was her opinion the $5 price was a fair one. She said the land had no value for anything other than as a stairway and that it was likel y a . case could be made for existing prescriptive public rights over the land . Prescriptive rights may be established if long-term public use of an access can be proved. Redrearn said it is his assoc ia· lion's position the price should be S50 to S60 per propert y. "We·re going to stop this," he said holding a copy of the roun· ty's letter. "The preliminary view of our attorney is that it is il- legal. we·ve accumulated quite a little warchest, .. he said. Purge Launched LISBON. Portugal !UP() Left.wing soldiers put pressure on Portugal ·s military rulers to- day to purge anti-communists from the armed forces and called on supporters to demonstrate in Lisbon tonight against the military leadership. Metro ·Law Unit Nixed Oran1e County Sheriff Brad American Society of Public Ad · Gates made it clear Wednesday ministraton. that he does not favor a While Gates emphasized his metropolitan form of govern· ~UPPo~ of local control, he insist· ment that would water down ed there are law enforcement local control. functions that can be consolidat· •0tbelieveinselfdetermination ed and centfaliied without • · by the smallest political entity," sat'riffcing sell ael.ermlnation. - Gates said durinlf a debate-with To illustrate his point he noted Santa Ana Police §:hier Ray the sut'cessful introduction of the Davis. • central juvenile index and the • The 11hertff .responded to the automatic dispersal of traf. '.t local control issue when it was fie warrants already in use in ·• a.uggested by Davis there might Orange County. l be a doubt in sorrie ~pie 's He also said county and cities ',• ~nd11 as to his position ori the is-can help consolidate functions by aue. working together to patrol county ••1 don't know where anyone islands in areas surrounded by ·· jlt such an idea,'' Gates said. cities. :: '"No one ha1· ever asked me my·--· He· specific•lly mentioned 200 5 feelings on the subject." county ISiands In the north coun- .._ His and D•vis' mild and polite ty area that are presently ~change came at a luncheon patrolled by officers under hi s meeting in Santa Ana of the control and 1ald it might be feasi· ~ ranae County cb-aptel'I bleandless-expensivetocon act with cities foi iaw enforcement services in those areas. His opponent in the.debate said the nation 's crime rate'can be re· duced if law enfor'cement agen- cies are sensiti..:e to comrQunity needs. "W'e have iii Santa Ana an all together different SO<"iety than in Newport Beach and consequent- ly have different community needs," Davis said to emphasite the need for local control. Gates said that outside or patrol work 80 to 90 percent of the sheriff.coroner activities are de· voted to city related serv~ces. Therefore. he defended the in- clusion of the sheriff's office budeet in the county tax rate. a tax city resi\tents pay..ln addition tu their city·s tax rate which in· <'IUdes payment or law enforce· mcnt services. .., l vA new kind of mattress for people who are tired of waking up tired. • Cradle yourself to sleep on But. underneatn this softness is a Aireloom's Super Featherbed firm Holland-Maid innerspring for Futura. The handcrafted mattress greater support, with hand exclusively designed by Aireloom stitched side walls that let you with a unique surface : a series of s leep right to the edge in complete ten gently fluff ed pillows that com fort . 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This newest hoo-haw all got started when it was disc losed that some of our courts have been collecting "<'ontributions" from narcotics offenders . This cash is then funne led out to narcotics en- for<'emcnt officer s who use it to make dope buys from the bad guys. The legality of this cash collec- tion system is now under ques- tion . Al so . our cou nt y s upervisors want an <.iudit on how the slush fund has been dis- bursed. Now the latest rounds in the cont.rovers y: THE ORANGE COUNTY Narcotics orricers Association - or Society or Narcs if you prerer -has laid a blast on Supervisor .Laurence Schmit. Association leaders claim that y continually discussing the ecret slush fund in public, Schmit is endangering the lives bf narcotics officers who must tontinually deal with dangerous tharacters in the underworld . 4 Schmit has countered that the ~ack on him was orchestrated people within the narc as- iation who oppose haVing the '2o,OOO slush fund audited. I Then Supervisor Robert Battin Jumped int.CJ it with the allegation that the orricers don't want the ~nd audited because of their f1fear that illegal skimming ac- kvities will be uncovered.·· l I NOW, ALL OF TIDS probably illustrates how Orange County Can take an issue and with tumult imd shouting, blow it cJeaT off a tourse once steered toward a ~tentral point. ' That point seemed at one time to center on the question of legal trudence in forcing narcotics of- enders to "donate" to an en- orcement f'und. The allegation that Supervisor ~hmit has periled officers' lives J>y talking about the fund seems a J:>it s trong. I THE GREATER PERIL, it )Nould seefu, is the danger of· ticers race when they get out on J,he street with a pocketful of cash ~d start spread!ng it around to a t>unch of dopers . • Meanwhile, Battln's allegation ~ the ofricers "skimming" cash off the fund is pure WlSubstan- liated blather. ; The most the audit will likely ao is prove some embarrass- ments to the narcotics officers. J.,ike it will probably show they laid some dope-buying cash on an· nrormant who abruptly yanished east or the Mississippi. Or perhaps in another case, one of the undercover officers tried to pick up $5,000 worth of co- taine rrom a guy who turned out to be a 9.3 sprinter when he got his hands on the money. -. OR, IT MAY BE dirficult for a narcotics officer lo explain how he spent all that money on wine. Women and song just to prove to a bunch or dopers that he was simp· ly "one or the boys .·· Anybody who has ever had to explain hi s expense account to an unsmiling. beady-eyed auditor Can sympathize with the problem. SEATO Alliance To E nd [..___I N_S_HO_R_T_) lion has become obsolete in view o r the improv e d relation s between SEATO nations and China. Fou r Jet• Crash BONN (UPI) -A formation of rour Italian FIO<IG Starfighter jets crashed simultaneously in a ··very strange'· accident near the West German -Luxf"mbourg border today, killing all four pilots. A spokes m an ror the Italian Defense Ministry in Rome said the.. accident was "a real dis- aster'' and that Italian and German authorities were in- vestigating the possibility or sabotage or error by the forma- tion leader. ln•ates End Siege MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. !UPll -Two inmates who apparently wanted lo get hi gh on drugs seized control or the Indiana State Prison hos pital building and held eight prison employes hostage at knirepoint ror more than five hours before surrender· ing. The inmates, David Erickson, 33, and James Kelley Jr., 28, began their siege about2 :JO p.m. Wednesday. About 50 other persons, including about 30 in- mate patients, remained in the hospital during the takeover but were not threatened. Canal Treatr1 llftttote WASHINGTON !AP l - Congressional investigators say FBI spying on poJltJcaJ militants seldom produced useful in- telligence or criminal convic- tions. The General AccoWtting Of. fice, in a 95-page repart delivered to a House subcommittee Wed- nesday, also said the FBI has no firm legal basis for domestic in· telligence operations against in· dividuals and groups thought to be extremist or subversive. FBI SpfllllfJ Rapped WASHINGTON (APl -The prospects for a new Panama Canal Zone treaty appear more remote today following House ac- tion aimed at retaining full U.S. control over the waterway. Just 24 hours after a violent de· monstration at the U.S. embassy in Panama, the House or Representatives served notice it will settle for nothing less than continued undiluted U.S. control over thew aterway. Dally Pilot DeU•ny I• G uarantttd Monday-Fnday: 11 you do not have y0ur paper by 5.30 p,m .. call belOt"e 7 p.m. and 'IOUr copy 'Mii bo de- livered. Saturday and Sunday: H you do not recelve )'OUr copy by 9 a m. Satur- da'I. Of' 8 am Sunday, call belOt'e 10 a.m. and your copy will be delivered. Circ .. oti-Tt~I Most Orange County Areas 64Z-4l11 Northwest Hunr1nglon Beach. and Westminster ......•. S40-IJ10 San Clemente. Caolstral'IO Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Dana Po1n1. South Laguna, Laguna Niguel •...•.•... '4tl-Gil0 Threatened F o r d Florida Man • Held in Plot U I' I T """"'4e F a ce• Probe Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland announced today lhal he is a target of the federal probe of Maryland political corruption that has already led to resignation or Spiro T. Ag new and im- prisonment of two of the s tate's mos t powerful ex· ecutivcs r egarding payoffs lo public of(icials. OCALA , f1a. !AP> -An un- employed service station atten- dant has been arrested on a chat'ge of conspiracy to kill President Ford aner fint belog freed when he told FBI uents about the pleiin. a uthorities say. John Clayton Mws.sey, 32. was arrested Wednesday night al I\ truck.stop near this North F1orida town after an all-state alert. "He came to the FBI office ln Ocala and gave some informa- tion about s upposed plans or himself and others to hit the President and Sen. Edward M . Kennedy." said Asst. U.S. Atty. Robert Yerkes. YERKES SAID Massey was al- lowed lo leave arter he told about the plot. Arthur Nehrbass, agent in charge of the Jacksonville re· gional FBI office, said he couldn't explain why Massey wasn"tdetained then. "I don't have an answer right now,·· Nehrbass said. "There was an investigation under way. He did not make an overt threat Nixon DileDIDla Face s Civil Suit, Subpoe na WASHINGTON (AP) -Former President Richard M. Nixon fares mounting pressure on two rronts ror his testimony about in· telligence activities undertaken while he was in the Oval Office. In separate actions Wednesday, the former president. re- ceived an invitation to testiry -and the threat of a subpoena 1f he refuse::i · -from a Senate committee, a nd was directed by a rederal judge to a nswer questions under oath in a civil suit . THE SENATE Intelligence Committee voled unanimously to invite Nixon's testimony on a broad and illegal plan ror sur- veillance or domestic dissenters which the rormer president ap- proved but later halted. Sen. Frank Church said Nixon would be "the best witness" on the so-called Huston plan and warned that if Nixon does not ap· pear voluntarily, the committee may ''ultimately have to face the prospect of a subpoena.·· The Huston plan was approved by Nixon in July, 1970, and called for a stepped-up program or domestic s urveillance, includ- ing mail intercepts. Nixon approved the plan, but rive days later revoked his order when then-FBI director J Edgar Hoover ob- jt'Cled. MEANWHILE, in an unprecedented action, a U.S. Di strict Court Judge ordered Nixon to ~ive a deposition in a suit by a former National Security Council starr member whose telephone was tapped. The decision marked the first time a federal court has or- dered an ex-president totestiry as a witness in a civil suit. The suit was brought by Morton Halperin, whose phone was tapped for 21 months in 1969·70. He seeks damages that could ex· ceed $300,000. Two Conquer Mt. Everest . ... -• .1. ......... , •• _ .. that he would kill the President. "The answer may rome out, but l can't aru1wer it tonight even tho<lgh I k.oow it makeo us look bad." NEITHER YERKES nor Nebrbass would describe the al· leCed assassioatlon plot or say how many others n:Ught be in · volved. • ''Every year there are thousands of these things ,'' Yerkes said_ "Some guy is stand· ing at a bar and talking, or maybe you"ll have someone who is orf in the head. "But with what's happened lately we had to give this one more attention.'' Ford, the target of two as· sass ination atte mpts in California within the past three weeks, is scheduled to attend the University or Florida homecom- ing in nearby Gainesville next month. MEANWHI LE, a federal grand jury"in Kansas City, Mo., returned indictments charging two men with making threats on the life of Ford rrom Springfield, Mo. Bill Bates Moorefield, 26 , one of them, already is in the federal prison system·s medical center at Springfield on a charge of threatening the lire or a presi- dent. The new indictment charges he sent to the White House on Sept. 12 a letter in which he threatened to •·complete ' the job that Ms. Fromme tried to do," rererring to Lynette Fromme, who is c harged with attempting to as- sassinate Ford in Sacramento on Sept. 5. NBC Cancels Two H alf-hour Shows NEW YORK !UPll -"The Monte ru scos'' and ''Fay'' became the rirst two Oops of the n ew television season today when NBC announced their can· cellation. The two "half-hour situation comedies that occupied the 8-9 p.m. slot probably will go off the air after the Oct. 23 broadcasts. Both s hows premiered a week before the start of the new season and their ratings in the national Nielsens have been consistently low. ........ U,"t...-io INDICTED WEDNESDAY - Steven Soli ah, 27. former Humboldt State College foot - ball player has been charged with harboring and "actively aiding" P atty Hearst. He will be arraigned Monday. Bail was set at $75,000. Reagan Raps Zany Radicals In California ATLANTA <U PI) -Former Calirornia Gov. Ronald Reagan said Wednes day that ''any radicals and urban guerrillas" have picked California as a ··combat zone'' in their war against establis hed order. The recent assassination at- tempts upon Pres ident Ford, he said, should not be a reflection on the people of California. BUT R EAGAN SAID he still opposes gun control, which he believes would keep ordinary citizens from arming themselves against criminals . ··Let's increase the penalty for carrying a gun illegally," he said, "and add five to IS years to the sentences of people convicted of committing a crime with a , gun." KATMANDU. Nepal CAPl Two British climbers have made the first ascent of Mt. Everest by the Southwest F ace, the Nepalese Foreign Ministry an- nounced today. A spokesman said Dougal Haston. 32, and Doug Scott, 33, reached the top of the world's highest mountain by the pre- viously unclimbed route at 6 p.m. Nepalese time Wednesday. GONE TODAY A British expedition was the first to conquer the 29,028-foot Himalayan mountain by any route in 1953. The men who plant· ed the first flag on the peak were Sir Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander, and Tenzing Norkay, a Sherpa guide. Hill3ry ·pioneered the South Col route that has been used by 3;1most all successful ext>editions since. · I Cycli st Killed TAFT (U PI > -Jimmy Cardor Jr., 32, Bakersfield, was killed near here Wednesday when he apparently lost control or his motorcycle on a curve while traveling ~n estimated ~ miles per hour. . -. ,~-. 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Mis.s Kantaeng, 20, daima Allen kidnap ped and raped her lhe day befOC'O. , D_t .. t ._,_, '[ St~te s) LOS ANGELl;:S I (UPI) -A dentlJt Iden· tified as a hepatitis "carrier'' bas been banned from treating patients, perhaps roe the rest of his life. Fifteen of the dentist's patients developed the disease in a four month period. The cOwity Depaitment of Health Services said Wednesday the dentiat. whose identity was not re· vealed, was served reeenU)' with a '"cease and de- s~st order'' as a threat to ~lie health, forbidding him to treat patients again because he is a con- ta~ source of type B serum hepatitis. • 7~ Rabe lorColkfle• LOS ANGELES !APJ -The trustees or the I California State University and Colleges system, mindful of ''financial realities," have recom·• mended a 7 .2 percent salary increase for teachers I in 197s.11. -uftlTt ....... SpllCt hlfl llp Singer Glen Campbell was sued ror divorce Wednes- day by his wife of 16 years, Billie Jean. Saying they had separated the day before, she asked for c u stody of the children, alimony and child support. ••• LOS.ANGELES (UPI) -William and r!mily Harria, their hands cuffed behind lheir backs'and su.crouoded by heavy secur;ty, arrived at a county 'court build· lng today for arraign· ment on 18 felony charges stemmi.na from an alleged SLA ~rime spree with Patricia Hearst. The Harrises arrived separately at the county arraignment courts building. EmiJy first in a tour -car sheriff's caravan and her husband five minutes later in a similar police caravan. Ftorn Wire Servittt LOS 1,NGELES <AP> -The woman accused of nnna a shot at PrMldent Ford earlier this week says she did it '' "a klnd ol ul· timate protest against the 1ystem." From her San Francis.co jail cell Wedne1day, Sar~ Jane Moore tried to explain ~r ac· tlona in a two-hour interview with Los Angeles Times rePorter El· len Hume. tt was Mrs. Moore's llrllt ~ress intervfew since she was ailed following Monday'i; shoot g incident. ··1 did not want to kill somebody ,·· the 45 ·year·old divorcee said, '"but there comes a point when the only way you can make a statement is lo pick up a gun." She also alluded to her need to prove herself to radical com· rades in the Bay Area. who :shunned her when they dis- roveredshe was an informant for MRS. HAR R IS ap· theFBI. peared sleepy and 1u~ dued as she stepped out M RS. MOORE said her re· o( a sheriff's vehicle and asons for the attempted as- was escort.ed t o a n sassinalionwere''complicated.'' elevator which took her She wanted to ''do something to the municipal to break Q(( my insidious re· courtroom floor where lationship with the FBI," sbe connection with a seri es on the radical movement. "All the avenues of laking action were belng clmed, one at a time,·· she said Wednesday nJght, "The FBI has thrown me out the window and to the dogs.·· She $aid the capture of ,Pa.tty llearst ··mode a tremendous im- pact on me." 1\1 rs. ~!oore said she wa:t hopeful her dramatic gcstur~ would .. forge some kind of unity bet>A·een the rage that led to the formation of the SLA combined with the theoreticians.·• YET SHE ALSO said sbe ex· peeled lo be caught and was,gla.d no one WCli-hurt. ''I did want ft) be prevented." s he said. ··1 don"t like to kill people.·· She repeated her earUer state· ment that she couldn"t believe it was so easy to take a shot at the Pres ident. It was "like target practice,·• she said. "The securi· ly was so stupid .•. it was like an invitation.'' ·She said she was not influenced by the attempt on Ford's lire made 17 days before her own by Plotanson follower ,Lynelle Fromme, whom she called "in· sane." She has been orden>d to th~ new San Diego Metropolitan Cor: rectional Center for a 60-dl,f psyt'hiatric examination. The correctional centt'r1 1 opened Dec. 2 by the U.S. Bure?,u ol Ptiaoos. la one ol three u.S'. centers designed specifically for psychiatric probes of pretn~I and pre.sentence prisoners or for commilments of six months 01· more. Ford Rescue r Gay.Leader? SAN FRANCISCO (UPI J -Oliver Sipple, the ex.· Marine who deflected the gun hand of Sara Jane Moore, has been identified as a prominent member or the San Francisco g~y community. 1 At its meeting Wednesday, the board narrowly l voted down a proposal to request a 12.3 percent Search the arraignment was said. scheduled later this Although her public defender Of herself, the nightgown~lad defendant said: "I am not a· berserk woman," adding that she expects "lo go to prison for a Jong time." A spokesman al llelping Hands, a service center for homosexuals, ail.id today Sipp le b as worked in political campaigns for gay candidates and often works as a bartender al gay bars. raise that was supported by some trustees who said that much was necessary just to mai.ttitain current purchasing power. morning. advised her against it, Mrs. Moore summoned Ms. Hume, He also said t he former Marine, hit by sheU (rag. ments in Vietnam, is "near exhaustion from his ex· Canceled Dressed in a white saying she wanted the reporter to smock blouse. green help her draft a statementouUin· f'ro•t1H! Gl.toell Prl1'1kfle SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Police have canceled their all points bulletin for the sisters o( Steven Soliah, the house- painter indicted for hid· ing Patricia Hearst dur- ing her long run from pants and black tennis ing her political motives for the shoes, she stared briefly shooting. The reporter bas in· TllE MIDDLE-AGE MOTllER perience and doesn't want at the scores of reporters terviewed Mrs. Moore many and photographers on times over the past six months in will spend two months in a cozy to talk to anyone." room w it ho u t ~b;a;r~s 'iw~h!i ~I •~~~iijiijiijiij~;;i;&.;:~ SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Manson cultist Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme will be given extra jail privileges so she can prepare ,her defense against the charge she attempted to assassinate President Ford, o!ficialssaid Wednesday. hand, then looked down ;====:::;;;;:;;:=:;----::;;; as she was led to the THE elevator. she m 0 u the d EARL'S "'""""'-· MlillTI,_ ?\otiss Fromme, 26, was granted permission by lJ.S. District Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride Tuesday to act as her own defense attorney. authorities. 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HAll OllLYO. COOllt IATB.l4AYl '" ,_,_ 6ll·099S 712·2472 5411-7337 LAGUNA m BEACH ~-11t4 So. Cont Hwy. 494.9101 l -MOM. TMIU SAT. l .. t SLIM.10-6 'f I • • • • I • I •, AC DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . I • • - . Gtin. Loophole Relllallls· I Gov. Brown's s ignature this week on a bill requir· ing m andatory s late prison sentences for persorus us-! ing firearm s in committing major crimes was more I than timely. The measure will a pply to criminals convicted of 1 --: ~ingbua. g 1 un duri!"g a murde r, rob!>ery, rape 1 , kidnap- -mg; rg ary, lJMSon escape or senous assau t. I Equally necessary was a second bill signed by the governor whic h extends from five to 15 days the wait- ing period bet ween purchase of a handgun and de- livery of the weapon. Unfortunately, as evidenced by the latest attack on President Ford, this m easure still has a serious loophole. The woman charged with attempting to as- sassinate the President. purchase,d two separate handguns from a g un ''hobbyist" who claims he wa s legally entitled to buy and sell guns as collectors' items without any wa iling period at all. It is g laringly apparent that a waiting period suf. fici ent to permit authorities to check their records s hould be mandatory for all exchanges of handguns. Calling a handgun a "collectors' item" does not r e - move its lethal potential. Double Absurdity It's sometimes difficult to figure out who can reach the greatest heights or absurdity. Orange Coun· ty Supervisor Laurence Sehmit or some of those who attack him. Schmit took an undeserved verbal arrow recently \Yhen the Orange County Narcotic Officers Associa ... tion charged him with endangering the lives of a ll narcotic agents in the county because of his stand on secret court funds used for investgations. But Schmit eqi.laled the narcotics association in absurdity last week when he demanded that bis name be removed from a CO\llltY book listing self-help pro- grams available to problemed persons such as drug addict.• and unwed mothers. Schmit felt any listing that Included the Gay Com· munity Center in Costa Mesa was unworthy to bear his name-.Uongside 1hose of his four ·rellow supervisors. In his outrag~..it the mention of the gay communi· ty, Schmit missed the point of the booklet. It is in· tended to help those who recognize they need help. It doesn't mean the supervisors endorse gay life any more than it means they advocate drug usage or un· wed motherhood. Costly Rulings The Orange County Medical Center has been bit in the pocketbook by a double-barreled environmen· tal proble m. · · Until last year, the hospital disposed o! potential- ly infectious wast e material -about 500 pounds a day or bandages. disposable surgical gear and the like - in its own incin erator. But the Air Pollution Control District ordered the incinerator s hut down as a possible air polluter. A new incin erator, built to meet APCD specifications, would cost as much as $100,000. So the hospital began disposing or the waste material at county landfill dumps. This practice was frowned upon by the Health Department. Now the hospital has been forced to enter into a $15,000-a -year contract with a private firm which has the facilities lo dispose of lhe waste in a manner that willsatis!y both regulatory agencies. A little more taxpayer's money going up in smoke presumably won'tpollutetheenvironment. .. ,, ' ' UY)TAll1,S·OOWNSIAIR$ IN 1HE TH!Rt> WORLI> Britain's Workers Industry Lacks There Is .Justifif!ation I ' Face Grim Reality . BIRMINGHAM, England -(. The only certainty in Britain is ~at hard times will get much harder berore they get easier, posing a challenge to English fortitude as roreboding as HiUer·s in the first Battle of Bri- tain. EVANS-NOV AK ) That grim fa~ was spelled out :Nith. refreshing candor to a 1tandful or Un· ion leaders and plant -managers in the Spartan boardroom or '"a small. half- century-old hydraulics plant h ere la.st week by Roy Hat - tersley, one or Prime Minister Harold Wilson's rising young Labor ministers. Hattersley, who represents this constituency in the House of Co mmons, was speaking to a representative microcosm or the worst-run, most run·down in · dustrial system in the Western world. HE LAID down harsh facts em- phatically: with wages belatedly frozen to a $12 annual increase, the price· juggernaut which has sent inflation to 26 percent cannot be slowed as quickly. In short, wages, still slightly ahead or prices, will soon fall far behind. . .\ shop steward interjected: "But then the govemment will have to put prices down." Not at ·all, replied Haltersley. "We cannot do that and we must admit that we cannot do it. That is beyond the control of the gov- ernment because that would rorce many of our companies to close down . That would mean more unemploy ment. We need your help in bri ngi ng down prices by controlling one or the most im· partanl things that affect prices, and that is wages.·· • It is not ,easy for a poliliciait, part.it:ufarly a Labor politician, lo bear such tidings. Yet just such.tidings, desperately late in Britain's battle for economic sur- vival, are being taken to every comer of the land by politicians who know that Britain's workers (still "the working class'' in a system that clings lo caste) musl accept the $12 ceiling or see the system destroyed. mE SHOP stewards here look it from Hattenley, just as the all- '• Dear Gloomy Gus . Ju1t u well Pruldtnl Font'• tootb&ll lralnlnc )'!!'~ blm up f oc those. latlcltt• be gets from the Seonl Service. F.H.R. . ..,~.'*"'····~,~-·-~.,.,. ... = ;;.--~11, ...... .... :....:;-~::=t~~::-"" . . • powerful labor bosses, after 18 months of qui et. relentless lobby- ing from Wil~on . agreed that not to take it would accelerate Bri- t a in ' s de s cen t into the maelstrom . As Hattersley said : if the gov- ernment's anti-inflatioo program fails to show desired results in one year -reducing inl1ation C'IOSe to 10 percent -"We will be in desperate trouble. requiring extreme remedies no one has yel lhoughtof." So the ''working class ·· is grudgingly ready to dance to Wilson's tune -as of today. The question is: what will the unions · do when the real wage-price pinch comes? The $12 ceilin g on higher wages is advertised as a one-year cure, but one year of even immaculate disciplin e . won·t be nearly enough. Accord- ing to Wilson's chief advisers, a second.year wage hold-down is unavoidable -perhaps limiting raises to 5 percent. While the unions are force.fed these lifesaving r estraints, the national government drarts draconian spending limits on towns, cities and counties whi ch depend for about one-half of their total spending on grants from London. ''NOT ONE new penny for growth here," Clive Wilkinson, Labor leade r of the Birmingham Council, told us in his high- cejlinged office al city hall : no new money from London, and no chance to raise local taxes ("rates'' they are called) without riski ng a taxpayers' revolt. Ca u g ht in th e middl e, Wilkinson 's 126-member council expects deep trouble. · To start with, the impact of belt-tightening in London (now racing a national budget deric:it of around $20 billion in a $90 billion budge t ), will mean a · minimum 5 percent cut in Birm- ingham 's service de.spite sharp increases in the c08t of those services. Commuter transporta- tion, for example: could jump 25 percent; the public payroll or "staffing levels'' ma.v be cut by 25 percent: children under fiv e won't go to kind'ergartcn (to re- duce teaching staffs). A wide as- sortme nt of special ''social services·· so dear to Britis h socialism will be dropped: free telephones for the chronically sick and disabled, torexaml.)'~e. WiJkinson is·no less a realist- as of today -than the shop stewards and the labor bosses. "Your standard or living will be reduced.·• he told Birmingham on television just before we !law him. "There is no recourse." Then he told us: ··People aren't stupid here. They have known for a long time you ·can't have your cake and eat It too. They know the dioease ancl tbey want tho medicine.'' THUS, for now , Wileoo bas con- trol. But the harder quesliM re- m a ins: whether Britis h fortitude, admirably aroosed Qt this late stage ot the new BatUe or Brit.ah>, can, In words once \lled~by Winston Churchill, "•llJ' the e." If Politics here wi\1 shift In· to new and danserous dlrectlON. a lllbjed for a s4bsequet1t report. 1) Foresight That Rock Island Road was a mighty fin e road -until the rate of most Am erican railroads began to overtake it. And now Chicago, which some time ago ceased being "hog butcher ror t,he world," is hardly any longer Sandburg ·s "player with railroads ,·· either. T h i s melanc holy reflection led me to wonder, not fo r the first tim e, abo u t the vaunted ··in· itiative·· and "imagination" of our busin ess and industrial leaders. I have long harbored the low suspicion that a preocc upa· lion with · ga in narrowed a person"s vision. not broadened it. FOR IT IS singular, when you t hin k of it, that virtually no in~ dustry has had the foresight or imagination to comprehend what business it was really in, or how to e xpand it to its full dimensions. ( SYDNEY HARRIS) It was nOt the hotel industry that anticipated the startling rise of the motel and motor court, which have virtually knocked the conventional hotel out of the pie· ture in the last couple of decades. It was not the motion picture chains that foresaw the rise ol the drive-in movie, which also took away huge chunks of re- venue as n ew entrepreneurs moved into the prosperous area of film exhibition. And it was not the railroads (who never thought of the broader word ''transportation'' that was their real business ) which started or got in at the ground floor of the new aviation industry, {In the latter case, as my old friend , the late Leo Burnett, was fond of pointing out in speeches, the railroads didn't even · grasp the narrow aspect of their busi- ness -for of the five m.ost impor· tant railroad developments, not one was devised by a railroad man ~) NOR WAS IT the old business m~chine companies that reached out for the new model of com- puterization, which made that arrogant outsider, IBM, the giant 1n the field. Likewise. the mimeo- graph firms waited for Haloid to tum into Xerox and make a billion dollars berore they began to run after the newcomer . In each case -and in many others that easily come to mind -the reigning indtistry looked no further than the end ol Its nose. Ir I were an old company look· ing tor new , related business worlds to conquer, I woul<t be tempted to hire a social science major !reah out of college., rather than Some executive so deeply imbedded In the lield that he can't see beyond the bottom line. Profit. like happiness, may be an ultimate goal -but the surest way to mlas both, In the Ione run, Is to keep nothing elH In mind. . ' I I' Legislators' Pay Raise No doubt the instant reaction of the citizens to the news that their representatives in SacramPnto voted thE'mselves a 10 percent pay raise before recessing will be anger. Inevitably, there will have t o be some e xplaining lo the folks at home come election time next year. The increases will give fi ve members, Senators Randolph Collier. Ralph / Dills and ,.,._.....,. ,D o n a l d Grunsky and As se mbly - men Vincent · Thomas and ' John L . E. Collier, more m o n ey per month than they received for a rull two years when they first arrived in Sacramento. In those days the lawmakers were P.aid a flat $100 a month. There \vere no fringe benefits. Members didn •t even have an of- fic e. They we r e aJlowed five C"ents a mile for one trip to Sacramento and a trip home at the session's end. TODAY they receive nearly $1,000 a month in tax free living expenses. AiUl the amount of the raise alone ($2,112) is almost equal to what the two-Year salary for the office was p"n4J. 1949. The tota l salary of $23,212 a year plus the living expenses will give them nearly $3,000 a month without coL1nting the free ( EARL WATERS ) automobiles, gasoline and other extras. It is a (ar cry from the Sl,200 a year of 25 years ago. And it is a tremendous jump from the $500 a month of 10 years ago. It \\'as at that time the people approved th e legislators· plan for annual sessions. They also ap~ proved, on the theory that lawm aking had become a full time job, a salary of $16,000 a year. One can argue all day long against the full-time legislature, contending that the old method of part-time, citizen-legislators was better. But, it will fall on deaf ears. Of the 120 members only a couple of dozen would know what you are talking about. The clock does not easily tum back. And the state appears to be now stuck with a ,system of continuous lawmakihg for better or worse. THE 1966 changes also gave the Legislature a uthoritY to set its own pay in the future with a restriction however that it could not be increased more than 5 per- cent in any one year. Had the solons taken that increase each year the new salary, which w\11 not become effective until December 1976, would be pegged at $25,940 or $2,728 more than they have now voted. In that light, considering the 10 percent will come after a two· year wailing period since the last increase and will probably re- main the same tor anQther: two years, it is not all that much. Also, taking into account that state employes received. i.n ex· cess of 8 percent this year along with an increase last year and probably will get another next year and the year after, it isn't any great shakes. And further, realizing the leaps and bounds in the cost of. living index during that period and what will probably happen dur- ing the next three years, they are coming up short. Of course, so are the state employes, the retired even more so, and generally most, allotberwageearners. IT IS WELL that the legislators voted, almost simultaneously with the pay raise vote, to create a com- mission to study and recommend a prop.er salary tor th e legislators. For, necessary or not, the job · has become a full-time_ ... t?ttupa- tion. As such, those wbQ serve should be compensated in rel a- . tionship "to their respansibilities. It makes little sense that county supervisors, city managers. dis- trict superintendents. school or otherwise. ~nd judges should be paid more than lawmakers.. And it isn't appropriate for appointive state officials to receive more either. There should be a com· mission to establish a proper scale and relationship between all public jobs, s tate and local. And, perhaps t he one now creat· ed will gel the ball rolling. ·cu Checks Brezhnev Health WASHINGTON -Smoking used to leave Russia's Leonid Brezhnev with such a sore mouth that he had to have bis gums massaged every day by his doc- tor. The pain has now compelled the Soviet leader to give up cigarettes. Brezhnev's -dental secrets, it seems, are !ully known to the Central In- tel Ii gen c e Agency. All the fascinat- ing details (smoking ap- parent 1 y caused the blood vessels in his gums to eonstri~t. thus produc· ing the pain> are on ti.le in the ClA's ''L$D Office.·· • 'Ibis orrlce' has nothing to do, we hasten to add, with the con- troversial drug that the ClA bas red to unsuspecting victims. In th.is case, the initials stand tor "Llfe Sciences Division." It's specialists collect and analfze in- telligence on the bealth bl world leaders. FOR ALL their Intimate knowledge about the state of Bre!.hnev's tuma, however. they have not been able to pin down' the truth about bl! ltellllh. His rue Is rat with rumors about lils all· ments, but the facts have been elusive. The Kremlin. kingpin shows aympton;is. apparently, or having 'been treated will) cortisone. 'Ibis ·is a hormone ualld to combat any number Of ailments, Including leukemia. arthrllla, rhewnallc rever, cout and ltcblng . He could be artllcl,ed, th"!'erore, with all)'lhlnl from . ~:; : (JACK ANDERSON) terminal cancer to the seven- year itch. In the Oesh, he appears quite fit. But some intelligence analysts, going out on a limb, have predicted his health soon will force him to retire. Only three solid facts have been established: O> he surrers from hangovers; (2) he has a queasy stomach ; and (3) he is plagued with horrendous dental problems. BREZHNEV'S (ondness for vodka has been known to the CIA for years. Indeed, the CIA has established Indisputably that he sometimes s hows up in the Kremlin lbe worse ror the past night's partying. To relieve his woes on theseoc. casions, he likes to stop off at a health spa near a comer of the Kremlin , a spot the Soviet hierarchy calls the ''clinic.'' There, he may take a steam bath or get a rubdown from a favorite masseuse. The CIA triumphantly established that Brezhnev had a quea1y ~omach during his 1973 (llC~l lo th.e United Slates. Sources aboard the Brezhnev r.lane reported that the Soviet eader rnade a dHpel'!ltedash for the wuh.roorq. W{ h every downdraft. , When, be landed ·at Dulles Airport outside Waslllngton, he made straig'bt ror the preside~ tJal retreat al camp Davfd where be ...,mlllned enscmced ror 18 hours beforir beginning oflic!al ceremonies. ALmOUGH the CIA bu rella· ble inform-8tion about Brezhnev's bad gums, the ex~ perts have been unable to rix the cause. ••1f he had had good American dental care all his life," suggested one intelligence analyst, "be probably wouldn't have this trouble.'' Our own dental experts tell us that Brezhnev's aching mouth coW;d mean he has any of a host ~r ailments, from simple callous- mg of the gums to leukoplalda a ·condition characteri1ed by ·lesions which could become can- cerous. , . Or maybe, suggested one authority, the s ore mouth is nothing serious at all and ~rezhnev's doctors mere1Y used 1t to. "scare him into quitting smoking,•• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT -... ii. Wc<d, ..i.l>IJWr Thoma a KHVil, Edllor Barbara Ktlibich. Edllonar Pagf! Editor :rtte editoria l page of the Daily P!l.ot seek!'i to in form and ktid'U!late readers by prt!Sefltll\I Cl'I this page diverstcommentary on topics of Interest by l)TKllcat· ed C'~l~mnists and cartoonists, by prov1d1n1 a forum ror readen' views and by presenting wa newtptper's opinions a.nd Ideas on. current topics. The ectitOrtat op1nl~s0fthe Daily Ptlotappur 1 only 1n the rditoriaJ column atlhe top or the page. 'OplnJ.ona ex· press:td by; the columnlsts and cary.oonlsl.5 and letter wntcn are tht1r awn and no e~t at I their views by tbc Dliljr Pila< should be Inferred. • Thursday, Sept. ·25, 1S75 THE~FAMILY cmcus "" ............. l"I"'-- ' • By Bil Keane 'If th.re wosn't 50 much JUNK in this drcrwer, I might ~ be obM to find the other holf of my yo-yo." Freedom Issue OAILJ!'ILOT ,\J.' ResidellU 'Reject' Warren He C·onfessed-Later Bio-F bock by Meditation · SACRAMENTO (APJ -Earl Warren won't have the new commi.mity center here named after him. Sacramento voters say they don't want the bulldins n•med otter the late chief justi~e of the U.S. SUpremeCourt. Resldenta voted to <'hange the name of the EarJ Warren Community HUDSON, Wis. CAP) - -Two years ••01 Wayne Mayn•rd JohQIOD WU fou.nd innocent of cbarees he murdered Lyno Schulte . The verdi<'l cli maxed a seven·day trial in St. Croix County Circuit Court. • Johnson, tbls week, found himself in the same courtroom, before the same Judge John Bartholomew, to answer charges in an unrelated case. C e n I e r t o I h e "WHEN I WAS tie.... Sacramento Community last time in the murder Center. The center had trial and found not been named by the City guilty, I actually did it,'' Council. Johnson told a atunned Proponent• of tbe courtroom at the measure contended conclusion of the mo.st voters should b ~ consulted before tht' recentptO<'eedings . name of a politician is "Well. Mr. Jobllson.," placed on any municipal the judge responded, building. "the murder trial is over Opponents sai d and you can't be placed Warren, a former in double jeopardy. That Califorbia governor, was is, a person <'an 't be tried an impOrtant fi gure and twice for the same 8CJIULTE, U, OF Ellsworth, Wi s .. wa s llllled March 20, 1973. His body wu found Marcb22 in a field ne..ar Hager City, Wis .. •nd Johnson wu arrated later while driving Schulte's car. "I h•d to," Johnson was overheard telling h.b $lsttt after.admitting the s.bwt• <UHn1. Bartholomew, whose ol1er to remove hlmsell from the case was turned down . sente n ce d Johnson. 28. to three years in p rison for striking o T ex•s man with a hatchet June IO. Learn to Control Slnlsa, Anxiety, T G11$ion. Nenres. Etc. TVISDA Y IVIHIHG~7:JO • I 0: PM FIRST SESSIOH-S•I••• JO ReMrvationl please. PHONE: 642-2320 BIO-ENERGETICS 411 L I 7 .. St. ~ Mooe Soi1t. 221 Save an extra 750 opening your tax-deferred account in September Now -two good reasons 10 open your Ta11-Deterred Rellrement Account early ~ 1. Open your account in September and Fidelity Federal will absorb your enlire $7.50 tru1tee fee tor 1975 2. The sooner you do, 1he more Interest you'll earn tree from 1975 Income Tax. l .R.A. (lndlvldual Retirement Account) -FOR ANY EMPLOYED PERSON. • II not covered by a qua11!1ed relirement plan • .set •side up lo S 1 ,500 earned income'tlech year exemp.f from current lederal income ta11, No tax on current interest earned, either. Ex1mpl•: $1 ,600 deposited · in an I.A.A. will reduce your 1975 Income 1a11 by • minimum ol SJJO ii you are In a 22% bracket, Keogh Retirement Accounlt for the self·cmployed arso available-1975 lfus1ee lee free In September. Do It now! COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH: 1855 Harbor Blvd. 19 0111ces to serve you alatew1de. • 'SP State Nips ~Clamor in Bud should be honored. crime.·• ...::::::::::..:.::..::.:::::::..::::_~~=-~~~~-================================================'i l , SAN DIEGO CAP)-A rising c l amor over •cademic freedom at San Diego State ~pPeared nipped in the bud today. An order requ1r1og that any le'aching material which could "shock or deeply offend" be cleared in advance has been rescinded, un- iversity vice president Trevor Colbou rn an- nounced. • THE POLICY WAS an outgrowth of the showing of the X-rated motion picture, "Deep Throat," to a sociology cl ass. The order issued by . Dr. Ned V. Joy, a s- sociate vice president for academic affairs, drew an immediate protes t this week from the Unit- ed Professor s of . California. Its San Di ego chairman, Jessie F1e- mion, called Joy's edict "a new university policy of censorship.·· JOY SAID parents complained about the Pen1dless ul'•T•llllfti* sh,.owing of ''Deep Throat." H~ said there have been complaints about other materials used in teaching. C. Arnho lt Smith, who two years ago :w~ one of the richest imen -in th'e nation, ·told .a federal court he is penniless and lives on $380 a month in Social Security. He filed a financial ·s t a t e m en t in 1response to demands .for $40,000 in unpaid fines stemming from ,.mega! finagling dur- ing association with Richard Nixon. A committee will rule on the va lu.e and ap· propriateness of any new teaching materials, Joy had said. "WE BELIEVE IT is an abhorrent invasion of academic rights of a faculty member to select what is appropriate for their classroom ," Ms. F1emion said. " I• Shave· Slave Hairy Waitress Sues NEW HAVEN, Conn. CAP> -Judith Quist, who lost her job as a waitress because she refused to s have her legs, has taken her fight to federal court. She bases her complaint on a 19th century antislavery law. Mrs. Quist's suit in U.S. District Court maintains her former employer required her to wear a "badge of slavery" when he told her to shave her legs. "We're s aying that forc ing a woman to shave her legs is forcing her back into servitude." said Ann Hill , director of the Con- necticut Women·s Educational and Legal F\ind, which fil ed the suit. The compl8int a1so claims the job require- ment violated the waitress's civil rights. Mrs. Quist was fired by the Plaza Restaurant in Somers, Conn. last year. Her suit includes an appeal of a decision by the state Commission on Human Rights and Op- portunities that the firing was not dis· criminatory. USC vs PURDUE .. SAT., SEP.T. 'IT 1:30 P.M. 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Aat·trap peda ls and a 37.6 to 100.2 gear ratio. - • I -.. JfOAlLYPILOT Thur!C!!y, S!pt9mber25, 1975 ( Pilot Logbook J .F11nd8 Sought • m Housing _Slrit School Issues Ring Familiar 81 DOUG FIU'l'ZSCHE ot .. Dlltf""" . ' ' SANTA ANA.,_ Irvine •nvironmeDtaJist 'Wesley Marx la feding jhe fiscal plncb or legal •costs resultinJ · (fom his low-cost houai_og s uit agalntt ,fbe. city of Irvine, according to • plea for funds from the Oranee County Fair Housln•i:!!uncll. · to .plan said Marx, ,abould Petherbrldse that Wea endtotbeault. Marx, "is for the c•IY be •i•able of evOJuatlnB,, and Judy bomeatead Howevei:, Marx 1ald. dlsclme to us an-~-t~e s u~b ••piecemeal . thelr home. This t1 a "lt la difficult to 1a7 boW other cltl.zens a h~wg move&, as reduclni ),ark leeal tactic to Umlt toocltwWtaketo~Ue plantbatwilldescrlboin land dedicatlon liability of homeowners this~Jtlaacomplex issue plain EnJllsh ~~ ~ requirements II• a lnconnect1onwllJtlpoten.. and the ilsuea are very ~ity intends tom~ . mean• of Cllt.t.lnc tial civil s uits a&aln.st intft'twined. tt won't be bouainC needs of andthe developer costs-a their estates." seWed overnight. workeis in existing m e a s u f e u n d er ORA~GE COUNTY KeMedy said if Ume P 1 an n e d I r vine cons1'deration by the had permltted other or-''THE TUil.UST of Industrial Complexes-," lrvinecouncil. By KATllYCLllN£Y Ot 111• O.lly .,iolstlff School r eorganization, high school over· crowdini aQd tax increase failures aren't uni· 9ue to West Orange County or even Southern California. ganizatJons would have _w:,:h:•:t_:w~e:.__w::_:•:•:t:, '_'_::•:•~Id:_· __:Su=c:::h:_•::_:c::o::m::p::.:_re:::b::.e:.:=~v_e __________ _ joined the Marx 1ult. ln- J And the c urre nt uniri cation fl ap, aptly talled West Orange County's "civil war" by , one school official , r e· t minds this transplanted f country girl of similar bat· " tlei back home. Develof>er Sued Over Insulation cludln&: the Orange County Felr Housing Fair-bou1lng ~ouncil Council, the Orange leader Ralph Kennedy, County Leagu e of m· the group's oewslet-Women Voter11 and the ter, said lf,arx may have Environmental Coalition to pay up to $2,000 In ol.Oran&eCounty. suit related fees, even Man agreed, "In civil though attorney's 1uitslikethi.s,theseco&ts services are donated-are normal. The money • I • ; Cl.ANCY torever. AS TllE DAUG IITER of a cuuntry newspaper editor in Northwest Mis· ~ouri -in a town or 1,600 :.ind a high school of 200 - J 've been hearing the s ame k inds or battle cries In Daviess County, there are seve n \;eparate, tiny school districts to serve the '"area's 8,SOO resid ents. • The largest district, in my hometown . .graduates about 50 seniors each year, while 1lhe smaller ones have about five to 25. SANTA ANA -Tbtte Turtle Rock-residents from lrvipe. who claim they represent 150 occu- pants of duplex homes in the Broadmoor Homo development sued the builders of the tract l\ere Wednesday· lo'r what could amount to more t h an $24 million in damages . Marx, suit, one..of two _goes for legal research pending against the ·'filln& fees and the COUrt city's housing policies. awarded us a fee at the attacks the environmen· tower level.'' t a! impact repGrt for the , pl an ned Irvine In · THE ORANGE County dustrial Complex-East. Fair Housing Council It contends the repart also bas sued Irvine con· doeS not adequately ad· tending the zoning for dress the c:tilestion of the Irvine Industrial housing for the 54,000 Complex-East is not in workers estimated to be conform a nce with a employed at the 2.058-general plan goal to pro- acre complex at Irvine's vide housing for all ele- southeastern boundary. ments of the community, 1 Then one of them serves the Amish farm- ;Ing community. offering only a few years of ~lementary {'ducation with an eighth grade 1graduate as the teacher. , STATE EDUCATION offi cials have been uggesting for years that these schools con- ~solidale -perhaps form one large district Lwith schools centrally located in the county. The class action fil ed i n Orange County Superior Cour accuses Richard B. Smith, Inc., or !ailing lo provide the soundproofing promised. at the time homes in the development were sold le> the plaintiffs. KENNEDY c on · tended, ''The serious- ness or this situation is verified by the r ecent re· quest by attorney Dick including workers. Out of lhe courtroom, Marx and the city's at- .torneys are preparing to sit down for negotiations Oct. J that could bring an Rut their sug gestions have been met with the same emotions apparent this summer in West Orange County. Residents of Daviess County, Missouri, don't want anyone to take i their schools away from them. They take I pride in those fa cilities, their local basketball teams and bands and hate to see them I cbanged. And, as for high school overcrowding and outdated facilities, l attended elementa'ry school in a building constructed in l9l0 aqd high school in a facility built by the WPA <lur- ing the depression. I attended some classes in the school base- ment where the furn&ce had been partitioned off to make one new classroom. And our paStel wool pleated skirts used to get dusted about once an hour from the furnace's soot -ob- viously belched out in protest to cr&Ql~ t space. .. ~. •· -THE FLOORS, painted over eac.1f_..sum- mer with a combination of cement and paint, · used to bounce as we hurried to class, and only certain windows would open just sb far. Those facilities have finally been phased out this fall thanks to successful passage or a bond issue -but that effort lost at the polls many limes before. ' I'm not saying the issues involved in West Orange County unification and Daviess County school problems are identical - families in· Northwest Missouri never even heard the word unification. • BACK HOME MUCH of the debate is· carried on in a midwestem twang by farm- ers wearing bib overalls, while here the debate is continued. by fashionablly dressed, tanned Californians using educational terms they never learned out in the country. But the battle lines are similar. . r :f I !utl J ""'1'Si1Ui, Deaths. Elllewhere • ' J DALLAS (A P ) Cabell died Wednesday of emphysema. Cabell, a Democrat, was 68. ~ormer Dallas mayor f d congress~a~ Earle l Death Notkn Death Notkn CASSIDY P9clllc View Cto•O<tl. Dr. L•WA'!!Ce I', 'JOSE.PH C. CASSIDY, rtsldfnl of Hmwley otflcl•nl . Ttot l•mllv ~st1 '1-WCXM"t IN•t h. C•. D•te ot 0..111 s.p. contrlbutlont be m•ctot to Tiie United t9mmr U , \'IS. S..rvlv1d by 1111 ¥111•, Metftodl1t Ctwrcll ol l.llQllNI Hl!ll. C.. EM. ca,sjdv; d•UQlll••· BMbl•• 1n11rment, P•tlllc View ~mot"l•I of L•1111n• 6t•ch, hw '°"'· P.n:, tffwport Se.Ch, C•. P111c1t1c Vllw ca1shty of s.an JOH, ca. """ Mortu.rvdl,.ctoni. ltichllrd C•Slldy of LO'l AllOI Hiii,, Cl.;• MUGHl!S 9Yer•l Q••ndchltdrt n. S.rvlc.swll1 tit ROBERTG. HUGHES. O•!t!ofOHm drlv•le. OoMllclM m.1y be m.ctt to mo. Sl>pttmbfr l3, 1t75. Re'lident of COstl :.imtrken C•llCI• 5«.llty. NltM, ca. S4.lrvlftd by his wlll Neots; ' LEAN -.. J-S M. HUQheS OI Hunlln<Jlon ~AH~1?1,Tc •. L~:.~·ot~C:"~ =~~~~;~.~~,!:";\II== ~ ll, 1'1S. $vrvl.-ed by Ills wllt Mlclll<)MI; thrQ gr..-clclllklren. Jl'll-t-'•: Uugllttr, Miry LO"ISI Dltc:N nlf9r. Mellndl •nd ll:•rtn, GflWSIOI! ~I H••P•rl 6t•c h ; thrte •rvk11 ¥1111 be httd Slt"ra.y 11:00 .... lllldNJI. Strv•c•I w1U tit held Nit, H•t"tlOI" Rett ,...._11111 PMll. R9v. llJrldlo'f', 5ept111mbtr 11, 1'7S •l 2:00 PM. .,.uc, A. l(""''e ofllcl•nt. Tho!il """'° 1 · ¥fllh. In 11 ... 01110 .. rs, m.v ,....._,con- IALn-ltltGElOH FU ... ElA.LHOME Corona det Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 IELLlltOA.DWA.Y MOltTUA.lY 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642,-91 50 ' t T Ji4cC01'MICI MOl'rOAIY Laguna Be aon 494-941 5 San Juan Cap1slf ano 495-1 776 •ACl"9C VIEW MIMOllAL PARK Cemetery Mor1u ary Chapel 3500 Paci fic View Or1ve Newport Beach, C8htornla 6"4-2700 !'fJIC ,AMILY , COlQHIAL l'llHHAL • HOMI 7801 8 011e Ave. 1-W"'11'.llnster 80:1,3•2• trfDvllons to TtleOr~ Co""'' c..nc:er Sotlttv. a111 Bro•Ow•v Mor1"••v dire<~'· SMf:lTOM JAMES R. SHEL TON, rttldl>nt of Co,!• Mts•. C•. -$"rvlv1d by his d11111Qflltr, $ti.rl Lynn Stlellon; "'°"• J•mH GrtgOl'Y Shtlton; molt.". Ed,.. $11tlton. St""'kHWIU be Mid s.turo.v, $tpltn'lber 11•t 1:00 PM, Cost• Mr'MI Oi10tl. B•lt1-hr9'ron Cosi. Mr~ oYort\lllll'ydlrt<IOf'I. WIL$0M WILLIAM J. WILSON, rHidllnt of ~ BIKh, ca. O•t• ol OHltl SeP- ttmbff 1s. 1'1J. sun.-1.,.d by his w111, Miry LOlllMWll50fl. St••lcff .,., .-rid· 1n9. P•tlflc ,Vie w M1morl•I P•rk M>rt....-y, Nt""POrt B•~h. Ct. PUBLIC NOTICE Ml"f:IUO• COUlllTOll'T"f. $TATa0, (.'\Ll"°RNIA H>lll • TM•C:OUlftVPflORAMGE ............. , fllOTtCa OP H•ARINO Of l>STIT.off flOlll ~ftOeAT• Of' wtl.L AMO ,0111 "\.E.TTEllS 01" AO- MINISTJIATION WITH TMIE WIL'- 1A M H • X t: o A N D fl 0 Ill •UTHOJllUTIOM TO ADMINISTlllll UNHll TMll tNOll,.llNOllNT ~ Ml NIST Ill& Tlotl Of' •ST AT IES Ac:t. E.sttll of LESLIE GEORGE SA:ll:IE, Ma '-f:.!.LIE 0 . 5,A)(f:., 0.ttnlllll. NOTICE IS HElllE.IY GIVEN tt..1 KENNETH A. KOORMOYK hM nltd herllll I pet I I loll for ProtMitl ol WUl...:1 >tor llw.rK• of l..llle•• ol AOmlnbtr• ...................... 111 '""'"° Ind for Alltla'luotlon to Admlnl~ _.,..., ttw lnGlft>l,..,.I AotftlflltlrltlOl'I .. ~ Aet, ,. .. ,..I'll, to •tokll 1' me• tor ...,,,_, Plllf't\<.ul1r11 Md ~ f?tt ti,.,. .id pl1tt of llffrlfti lflt Mmt flel.l:IMn .-ttorOdo&lf P, lf1S,1t•130•."'-·"'o'* JOfl'°'""''""'· C.lltoml•. Otttd s.,t1maer is.'''' WU .. LIAl!i'E,MIONN, (6uft!f (f.trll. IOMWA.OUNCAM ,...,..,.u. acnfs·~YU.U1' :.•.:.MllM•Mrwt " • 112~Maln St. --·--nunflngtOnBetc" fllr'P¥•T1 ,, Census Approved SANT A ANA -The Orange County Board of Supervisors put their stamp of approval on a mid-decade census this week. The undertaking by cbunty and city hired personnel will be designed to up- date the county's population, the quality or its housing, r acial and ethnic makeup and aver age family in· come. The census will be 1.U'ldertaken un· der terms of two contracts with the State Department of Finance. IT WILL INCLUDE all areas of the county except four cities, including Huntington Beach and San Clemente. The four cities were excused from the exercise because they recently conducted censuses of their own, ac· cording to a memorandum prepared by county · administrative oflice·r Robert Thomas. When completed. the census in· formation will be used as a basis for federal and slate grant applications by the county and the cities. It will alsnserve as a base fqr plan- ning activities by various public agen· cies. It is conceivable that when the new date is collected it will be used as a guide to redistrict Orange County's five supervisorlal didstricts. EARLY THIS SPRING, the board of supervisors agreed to redraw Political boundaries but that task is bogged down in a committee of staff members waiting up to dale p<>pula- tion figure&. According to Thomas the census questionnaire will be divided into two sections. One will aim at determining the quality of housing units, the number of persons in each housing unit and a breakdown of age, sex and labor status of each household member. THE SECOND _questionnaire sec· tion will seek information on family income, monthly housing payments tor buyers or renters and the number of rooms in e ach housing unit. The census project, which will begin Jan. 7, 1976 is expected to take about 45 days to complete . Announi:ing A Special Service . ' For Those Receiv~ Social Security . Direct deposit service for your Social • Security Check. First Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor Our motto is "\Ve Catt•.', and at Flrst Federal Savings it'• mon: than a slopn .•• it's a way of.life. . Save time! Save worry! Have your social security check sent directly to' your First Fcdeml Savings account. No need to worry about your check being left in your mailbox when you are away from h9me, NJ ncN to make_a .special · trip to our office to deposit your check • The U.S. Government has now authorized Direct Deposit and your check can be sent automatically to your savings account. Call or stop by soon for compl ete details. M EMbEll n uc. f1RST FEDl'JtAL '" VINC9 "~ AS.~~°'"' OP-IMfTA MOtnCA. u .. ~' e.....,JJ I 63M639 .'"' 0... o.llY ,.. ... , L.~~..:.;.:...:.;.----tt¥i!!!!i~''· 11.21, ,.,, ... ,, L--------=---------'"""---,..----------~ f • • RIVIERA'S HOTEL . MOTEL SPECIAL MATTRESS OF THE MONTH This manress is normally sold lo holels and motels -now available 10 you through September 30th. T w;n -$54 each p;ece f,11 -$64 each piece Queen-$184 two piec~ 5ef K;ng -$224 ·,h,.. piece set Buy ti ow and Save $60 THE ARISTOCRAT SPECIAL OFTiiEMONTH This beautiful queen size convert1ble i.ofa 111 durable · Herculon~fabric.Your choke of colors. Complete with genuine! R1vieroJ queen slfe mattrer.s, avail11ble with e11.t14 length matt1ess -slightly higher. 'Ibis is a firm mattress _ .. 6tJ coils make up the king si:rt:. For extra durability, our Hotel-Motel is covered in sturdy woven rabric. •••• ..... ... -·-,,.,.......,..., ........ ~ ...... ""'"""'•-~ol ... - RIVIERA ROUND TiiE CORNEllJ The whole corner ... complete! Two bol( sprincis, two ma~ two beauli,ul quilted co11erlels and rhe entire comer tsil books~H. 'tora!-t'! cabinet l1nistied 1n rtialctung up1ov1s1ered pll/ows. RIVIERA 9 PC. CORNER GROUPS AS LOW AS • s137 ,g-{jj_~~!.~'.. sa7 (rrrrr,. Grell for those fall football games! · HI· " '· : WlOJIAYS:t'JoA M ioSOOP M IAtlMDAYtl ~A M W)lo00 fllol IVMDAY: II qQ AM IO)fOP I,( BUENA PARK ORANGE COSTA .MESA -- '''' STANTON AVI. 2393 North f.,1tin lOIS lllSTOl ~ ........ 111"'1... ...... .... °'9111 ,...................... ~~ ........ 127-4400 991-4570 979-5040 ·~:.';;.> , ~•tv1e1G cs©uu\57©a~o~O@o . ., \ • . ' ly Phil ,,,, ... ..,. M l lll-Sdaolanbip Awarded OAll.YMO!' ,tJn Eni.rt8ln-l "I take It this 11 no ordinary audit, .• " LM.Boyd · 01' Geronimo . . Died in Bed Some exploring Frenchmen on islands in the lndian·Ocean have turned up corfee bushes with beans that have no caffeine in them. So what? Theoris ts think they can be cultivated, Therapiat Says Incest Common Debbie Kasc1ak, of Corona d e J Mar , ~&hlerolMr. andM~ A. Ka1c1ak, ha1 ~ awarded a Univer1ity Dl"1t10 NB8 •GEMSTONES -by -It== tot -ndl ..,.. ----from orfvM• Md ....... C:W.tul ___ ..,, __ ~ --Coll 5*eoee 104 dally, -104, --.MktorMr.- jewels &y fosepli H1ppenlng1 .•. FllMI • Thu ter Dance Telhlolon SEA'M'LI: <AP) -1• cest may bep pr•- ., child beolinC aDll Ille victims o f ten are maimed f,or Ille, -. C.Ufornia therapilt hal told coua1elor• and tberaplat1 at th·e U n I v e .r 1 I t J'• o-f ~lncto11. , ~. Henry Glarr Ro runs the nalibo's only lncoot counse.Una center and lets 20 cues a wee.k. Hf: said the national figures probably are close to one million casn a year. GI ARRETTO'S pro· gram in Santa Clara County began rour years ago when t he county J\!venlJe court began re- ferring about four cases a \fffk to him, he said. • Kani., Scholarship 10< NINETY · FI V ll lhe 1975·11 academic percent of the vic-yea.r . In lh• ...... ~ .................. "-. ._ .. .._ DAI LY PILOT tlm1 are returned to ---------~ff r~~~~~ South Coast Nation~I Bank the returns took a year. ~~~£;~,o~·::. helps you save money! •1oau1hte.r1 United," a w,eekly counseling c • ti I u'~~ ..Tu~'.i* onv~n1en y. Unitect"·with more th8{1 ~.::.~!~~!~. ~:tf..:.'. THlltl'S NO "MONTHLY SERVICE ~ Wl'RI! Of'l!H LOHGIR THAM who meet to conlront CHARGE when you maintain a bolaice MOST IAHICS -9:30 /\M 'til 5:00 PM lheir.mutualproblemsol of $100.00 in your personal checking oc· weekdays (b:OO PM Fridays! so it's o lot chil<lsex~al abus~. count at Sou1h Coost Not;onoJ Bonk. That more 'oovenient to do business with us. THE PROJECT gets saves you money! As moch as $3.00 a And you can save time too, becOuse oo $60,000 from country ..... moot~ il your occot.nt were ot one of the Saturdays our .D • ..,.,.. TB I a is venue sharing, Giarretto bi bon' ho said. 'g '" T t's saving! here to serve you from 9:00 /\M 'ta 1:00 Now he's hoping the PM. That's convenience! governor will sign a bill • ~gislature that would • and dK0¥61'" oit 1he WCJYi you 50Ve ot m-..ke incest counseling a Sc:uh Coast Notional Bonk p a s s e d b y t h e {j OPIH A l'lllSOMAL CHIClllM!i AC:COUMT TOOAY state demonstration pro-~ Hesaldhehastreated ~DAILY P;LOT SO U TH COAS T N ATJQNAL BANK } "SUrprisingly, 50 per· cent of the offenders are natural fathers and only 40 percent are step· fathers," Giarretto said at a symposium here. "The other 10 percent are sibling incests and assaults by other re· latives of the victim.·· · eventuaJfy over huge acreage elsewhere, to produce coffee without caffeine naturally. The notion is said to be causing some insomnia among the caffeine-free coffee company of- ficials hereabouts, poor fellows. WHAT, YOU thought the landing was harder on an airplane's wheels than the takeOff? So did l . But that 's notrigti.t. The plane with its fuel load is heavier at the takeoff. Also, takeoff speed is a lot faster than landing speed. only three incestuous QASSIFIED ADS 849 Sullower .$trfft., C... M••i et the eener ol a.a...,. ucl .._ l,;mothe:::r:•~·~~~~:J~;;;;;;'a.;;;2;-se;;:79;;;;;;~:::~~~~~::::~~~~~~~540-~~5300~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ GERONIMO Q. "Tell me quick without looking -how old was Apache Chief GerCX)imo when the In· dian fighters finally killed kim? •• A. Couldn"t. Had to look it up . He was 80. Buthewasp't a chief and nobody killed him. He died in 1909 on a farm at Fort Sill, Okla. IN RE P LY to our Language man's claim that there's ' no rhyme for the word ''purple," fou r Hawaiians suggest "fur pull ,'' a device used in stretching pelts. All right. ·ALL THE WOMEN in this .J'l'Orld put together weigh·just about 85 percent as much as do all the men. THOSE TUR BANS worn by Hindu sikhs are said to be better head pr'otectors ror motorcyclists than plastic helmets. CIUU What's your stand on chili con came? Writes expert Chet L. Switell: "~ oh.ili is robust. The heat comes from within. It's the soul or chili. Any chili originating north of th e Perdenales River is either a good sauce for hot dogs or a sort of vegetable stew. Prepared chili should be stored in the reCigerator for a couple of days to allow the spices and herbs to gather Cull strength. Then it should be brought to a boil in less than lOminuteS. lf a di me tossed on topo( iteitherslnJc:S or bounces, it's still no good.'' NO A.Ni~AL on earth was ever much more than hall as bii: as today's biggest whales. Addre11 mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, ConaMeta92626 •, Big Shot Marine Air Reserve Sergeant Mcijo r Mat· t hew Waidelich of Costa Mesa shows re· serve troops how a .45 automatic p·istol is cleared. Waidelich is sergeant major of Marine Attack Squadron 134 which has been '1nderg0ing -two weeks of active duty training in Fallon, Ne.v. LOW COST AUTO ' INSURANCE 6 . Ma personsovertwenly·five SJ 02* annually Twentra year old shtgle males Sf44 * nnually Ninelien year old<; •ii m1l•s M ""-•Nctentl :.r • s 1 Ol-*=--lillH f °'Wftf"')Of. 8 •• ;o,,. • PALEY and Associ.ates Inc. Pll South Orone• County 642 .. 6500 •Ill« ··NOrt1f0 1wt110C0ointy 544.32os The finishing touch. • ' ' Add the finishing touch to this fiQe furnittire. You'll enjoy the satisfaction and the sa'!:irjgs of doi ng it yourself. These ' pieces are made of quality pine, fully assemoled. Sturdy, attractive furniture to .pa int, stai n, even wallpaper to match your decorating scheme. A. 3 SHELF BOOKCASE Model #K·9Q226. 26" x 8" x 35". 8.88 B. 3 DRAWER CHEST Model #K-90312. l 2''x 12" x25". 12.88 C. TWO PI ECE HUTCH MQdel #K·90039-40. 31:' x 15 Y:z ~')( 65 Y:z ''. 59.88' Extend your energy Stretch your power sources with a 6' extension cord. Keep Several around the house !or power 1ools. vacuum cleaners, appliances. \J.L. approved. Brown or white, Model #2020K06. EXTENSION CORD, Reg. 99C 48c Puddle Prevention Keep drips inside the tub w11h a modern styreno lub enclosure Safe. high-impact sly1ene opens smoothly on nyloo rOllers, reatures 2 safety handles and lowel bar .::110. F1!s standard openings. TUB ENCLOSURE, Reg. 39.99 29.88 These stakes are high ••• Six feel high and there·s no gamble when you slake oul your yard. Now you can add rustic charm and privacy to your home. 6' GRAPE STAKES. . Reg. -45c each 28C each • • • Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement outside your home in ten complete departments: lumber; needs. We specialize \n quality merc.handise and help-hardware. garden, paint, electrical, plumbing, paneling, ful salespeople. You'll finc;1 everything for inside and housewares. decor, and building materi als. 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State CoUege' 324 West Katella 1275 Bristol 537·9571 or 893·6523 870·0050 532 ·2506 556 ·t500 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 excep Orange open ti! 6 Mon, thru Sun. Capistrano open Mon. thN Sun. 8 to 5. Prices efteclive Thursday, t:rid•y, San.u~ay a·rid Sunday \ -~ ----~·~~ I• -,, l t ! • I ' • A JIDAILYPILDT Chapman P-ostWon By .Gillis Sinking Studied in Westmimter ... ORANGE -A new vice president of academic affairs at Chapman College has been chosen from among 180 applicants and will begin his new duties here Oct. 13, according to col- lege President Dr. OonaldC. Kleckner. J.Ie is Dr . John \V . Gilli s, who is leaving the Association of American Colleges following seven ~ears there in various capacities in education and professional fields. College officials point out Dr. Gillis "'as AAC :staff representative to th<.> Joint Commission on the Rights and Freedoms of Students and, as such, was deeply involved in administration WINS CAMPUS POST Dr. John W. Gillis .. Or. Gillis brin,gs a positive, national reputation to the position, .. s ays his new boss. Dr. Kleckner. Orange County sup('rvisors authorized another ipvestigation of the sinking West Coun- ty Municipal Court build· ing in Westminster this "-'eek. The supervisors hope th(• investigation will fix the blame for the damage that is being done to thC' building as a result of it s uncertilin un- derfootin~. LAST SPRI NG. the supervisors ordered an initial investigation into the circumstances Sur- rounding courthouse damage \\'hen ;,1uthorities ordered two cou rtrooms vacated. That investigation cov- The new a ppointcc l'red the building's ~nilial holds a doctorate in· phas<.> of construc.t1on, a c 0 u n s e I i n g a n d task undC'rtaken .1~ 1968 psychology from Purdue at ~.cost of $1.J n:itho!l. University and did _Since that 1nqu1ry, postgraduate studies in .sig ns of. dam~~e Lo . a comparative higher ~ou rthouse add1t1on built educ at i 0 n at th c in 197.3 have appeared. University of London. That is wh~t pr.ompted the supervisors order davis· for an Investigation this week. ENGINEERS told the supervisors during lhe initial inquiry thut the Lawsuit Filed On Boat Show SANTA ANA -Jn· temational Boat Shoi,•/S, Inc., of Newport Reach and its two principals were s ued fo r nearly $30,000 in damages and $7 ,500 in legal ft>es Wed- nesday in a breach of rontract action filed here by a Santa Ana advertis- ing agency. Casa Advertising, Inc .. identifies company prc- sidl'nt Peter Mars hall and vice president H.i<:hard H. Fenley as co- defendants in an Orange County Superior Court action citing failure to pay public relations fees and other contract ex· penses. . . • atack Matrix Spectr•Brita®nr • custom Pictu::~::,1 Rw<»it/sa· 7 7:· · Picture Tuba . • "Click·ln" UHF Tuning •Automatic Fine Tuning Control •Walnut Grained Finish ~ •Automatic Color Control Cabinet of High Impact Plastic .. Designer PORTABLE TV • 70 Position 'Ciiek -in' Solid Staui UHF Tuner e Daylight Bright Picture Tube • Molded·ln Handle •Walnut Grained Finish Cabinet of High Impact Plastic ONLY 88895 Townhouse 19': ..... 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Camp Fire Girls Set Hoedmcn Oraoge County Camp Fire Girls, their parents and (riends will be treat- ed to a Bicentennial Parade and Hoedown Country Fair Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. with attractions such as 14 antique autos, Capt. Sticky and his Stickymobile, Meliss a Sue Anderson and a real, live, potentate or the Al Malaikah Shrine Tem- ple. The soiree will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 88 Fair Drive, ~·ith Al Maliakah Shrine Temple Potentate Dan E . B utcher se rvin g as grand marshal. Family fun is the day·s theme and the public is invited ·to the event, which will include 19 Shriners' parade units specialists. plus music and dancing and food booths. Miss Anderson, a star of the te levision show "l.itt le House on the Prairie, .. will be made an honorary member of Camp Fire Girls du1;ng the day-long event . AHT HOPPE ) I SATIRIZES in the DAILY PILOT HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX LEGALLY! If you are not presently covered by a pension or retirement fund \\•here you work, yuu can no\\' S<t\'t! up tu 15':u of your annual earned inconie (or Sl.500. \\•hichcvor is luss) in a Mutual Savings Individual Ht!tirun1cnt Account (IRA). free of Federal income tax until you rl!lir1:. ! nll?rcst 1;;1n1ed on your re!ire1ncnt pl<HI is also l<L'<-dcf erred. -'l'his plan is 1!;1sy to undcrslrtnd.does 110! require H In! of n1on1~y. is fully insUrt !d.and t:dll bi.; udiu:-.ted lo 1neet ini.lividual needs. )'11u \\'ill sav1! n111re 111unt~y ... Par11 n1ore interest. .. taJ...c nu ri:-.~ ... IJHY li.;s:-. ta,x \V ilh ;1 tvlutuul S;1viugs IRA account. If you are sclf-cmplo~1cd. you arc eligible for an l·IR-'10 accoun t {Ki~of,.lh Plun). aii<I ca n save up to lf1~o (orS7.500,\vhichever is less) from vour net t~•irnings each ye<ir. fn:e of FederaJ incon1e tax. until you rUure.111\crest earned on this retirement plan is also l<L'<-deferred. • Start your rctiren1ent plan today! 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Sundaya 10 10 6. SANTA AMA! 3900 So. Bliltot-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Oaily\9:30 to 9. Sundaw 10 lo 6 . • ' . • • I • ' I I I .. tlJf DAJLYPILOT Thutlday. Septembtf 25, 1175 Navy Wife Peels ·'. , · Paddle. Fading r:--... -.-.•.,n~Wi~::Wiii-wMdor.~ii.:iii:~iii...,iiiLiil!!iiiiiii~Oiii:-0 ... r~=-.1. I His ..._ 130JTUSTIMA'ft.IAMTAAMA nto tory ,,~-:~ I • Dancei-Raps 'Military Hyp,pcrisy' • ORLANDO, Fla . (UPI) -While a topless dancer was stru'\tlnl aboard the submarine USS Finback ·-a performance that cost the skipper his job - Cheri Foltz was In uniform , typine disciplinary re Ports · on wayward sailors. barracks," she said. · Now 21, Cheri enlisted in the Navy in 1973. She at1ked for a discharie this s ummer arter her busb11ind. • Danny F.ottz, wa,1 tranarerred to ' SACRAllENTO CUPI> -Like knickers !'lld the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w- proverblaJ five-mUe wait lbrou&h snow. the Pllddle ~ movlnf out or pubUc sehool llfe ...i Into"" hi• Today, the two girls •we eren had one ea•e of a gag roller •kaf• 'tng nude.' have more in common than a know le d ge of sailors' le1sure habits. LAST MONTll, Cheri peeled off her Navy uniform to become a pro(essional dancer al the Red Garter, a topless cocktail lounge not far from the Orlando Naval Training Center. The~blonde daughter of an Army officer and wife of a Navy cook says she got fed up with "military hypocrisy,·· like the decision to punish Cmdr. Connelly D. Stevenson for letting go-go dancer Cal Futch perform on the Finback as the sub was being towed to sea al Port Canaveral. "THAT WAS ridiculous, a bsolutely'un - justi(ied," said Cheri, who was an apprentice . Orlando" and *'the Navy . made ab11olutely no move$ to get me down here." She got a general discharge "under honorable conditions.·' tarybook1. Gov, Eclmlllld G. BrQwn Jr. tlln'!'l l<elslaUon Wednesday that could ,nrtually end ""~ apankln11 by requiring written cons•!!t In ac!Vaqce from parents, beeinninl Jan.1. . PRIVATE AND PAROCWAL SCHOOLS, such as Brown"s alma m·ater, St. Ignatius }ijgh School in San Franciscp. would~ excluded frohl the llrilila· tions. CHERI GOT INTO ' trouble in the Navy a u~iT.....-. The governor had no comment in announcing his approval oL the controver-.tial tegill.atJon (A81267) authored by freshman Assemblywoman Former Vice Presi-Leona Egeland (0-SanJose>.t.hemolheroftwoand dent Spiro Agnew has aformerteacher. couple of limes "for Lfl>fng High U~IT• ......... PEELED UNIFORM Ex-Wave Follz \Vearing too much makeup and stuff like that." Before she went to work at the Red Garter, a sailors' hangout, Cheri had never danc e d professionally, wilh or without clothes. "I never had enough nerve,"' she said. "Now I love being on stage. I gues s I'm an exhibitionist. l like to get up ther<> and turn men on,·· she said. purchased a $62,000 Opponents warned it might result in uneven apar tment on the school discipline, ir some parents gave permission 1 llh floor of a high-for corporal punishment while others withheld it. ~ rise beachfront COD· THE BILL'S ADVOCATES WERE opposed to dominium in Ocean physical punishment and said they doubted if it BC· City· Md. Another complished its aim of keeping order Jn the owner in the complex clusroom. • is J. Walter Jones,---------------~-­ Annapolis banker and close associate of Agnew when he was Maryland governor. seaman working in the discipline o((ice at Great l.akes Naval Training Center prior to her dis- charge in August. · · l "d like to meet the skipper andtellhimso.·· Cheri said her job at boot camp was ·'tending to little boys urinating on the s idewalks - disciplining little children. Life Term For Slayer SA:-ITA MONICA (U PI J -Albert S. Ward, 30, who admitted the ritualistic sla'ying or an 86-year-old neighbor woman. was sentenced "YOU HA VE NO idea to state prison for a term what goes on in there or five years to life. (Great l.akes). We even The body of Mrs. Gay had one case of a guy · Ramsdan was found roll er skating nude in May 19 in her West I...rn; front of the women's Ange I es home . Numerous knife wounds were on the body and a handwritten note prais- ing the devil was on her bedstead. Superior Court Judge. 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And by checking and saving at one bank with offices throughout the state, you'll enjoy the convenience of one-stop banking, and probably save on ~~ things like gas and #, # ., © · ~ . parkihg, too. , ~ . ~' " . • ' • JOSEPH M. MARY J. JO 123 MAPLE • . YOUR CITY, .. Of course, you'll earn a full 53 interest on your passbook savings at Wells Fargo Bartle So don't miss out on this chance to earn money while you save it. Claim yourWells ~tgo . Cosla Mesa Office: 450 East 17th St., 92627; P ntaln Valley ice: 16025 Brookhurst St., 92708 • ' . ' • . - ' • • ' MIMllDl P.D.l -' • • I • r. How .f.ir;eproof Is Ghlild's Clothing'? I I I ,_ ' l I 'k ~ I ' I .. ' I I -l - 17 S.econds After Toucf)~ Off by• Match . 30 Seconds, Blouse Burns Furiously · ... l ... • • t~ t: "I I ~ ' 1 Minute. Consider Your Reaction Time 4 Minutes, 45 Seconds After Fire Began Newport Beach Fire Department officers supervised a · test of . fabric flammability_ under safe conditions f o r t h e D a i I y .P i J o t . S t a f f photographer .Richard Koehler photographed the test. A 100 percent polyester child's blouse was ignited by a match on the inner sleeve. There was no breeze to enhance the flame. The results of the test are pictured above. Fire officials noted that the toxic effect of the fumes produced by the burning polyester might be fat-al before the byrns became extensive. Under natural conditions, they said, the child whose garment caught fire would run, fanning ,the flames, and causing more extensive burns much more rapidly. ~.,... ., ' ' • • " .. ' Resources Support is needed by Californians for Safer Clothing to urge passage of legislation • to reqllire all children's daywear to be~ ,. made flame retardil!lt. 1 "' • What can you dq1 Write Sen. Alan ;Robbins , Room 509!,' State Capitol, Sacramento, CA., 95814 , ill supp0rt of Senate Bil\ 1029, · committee since May. 1 ' Write the Oonsumer Product Safety Comm~slon, vlashiniton, D.C., 20207, sup· porting the need for regulation on the na-• tional level. . Join Californians for Safer Clothing. Write Stephanie M. Russell , Acting Chairperson, Women for Political and. • Social Action, Box 553, Altadena, CA., 91001. l. .. •• I Tragedy Averted, This Time Bf ALLISON DE ERR shrieked that Sara's dress was on oiu..0.11,,.. .... sutt fire. . Sara J ane Lockemy's 100 per· "It was less than the time it cent cotton jeans and T-shirts are takes to count to ten between his Blittlewrinkled,bulhermolheris yell and m y g rabbing he r , .willing to live with it. tearing off her dress and rolling Six months ago, Sara J ane was her in a bla nket. critically burned when her TRAGEDY AVERTED polyester and cotton dress ignit-"Afterwards. all I kept think- ed and burs t into fl ames. ing was, wh at if? ... ·· ''The polyester melts and What followed were agonizing stic ks and causes terrible treatments that required the bums,·· Dianne Lockemy said. three-year-old to be heavily tran- ''Sara was lucky. I ripped the quilized. dress off in time, and even then "Even so, she couldn't st and the backs of her legs were the pain. It was a nightmar e." severely burned.'' Since the accident in March the The Lockemys had been shop-Costa Mesa family has moved to ping at an indoor garage sale. 'Corona del Mar and the five- There was a fire burning in the year-old hero, now six, Nickie well-screened fireplace. • Cousyn, and his family live in Sara Jane stood in front or the Fountain Valley . fire then wa lked about six reel "We made him a shirt with the over to where her mother was letters, Hero, on the rront. We all standing. felt he deserved recogni tion. If he Seconds later there was a hadn't spotted Sara. her injuries scream. A five-year-old friend might have been worse." I I eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, September 25, 1975 Sara's a ccident. and similar horror tales described to her by a physician friend who has treated severe burns in ve ry young children , s parke d Mrs. Lockemy's interest is making other parents aware of the dangers. "Jt was one thing I was not pre- pared. ror . You don't think aboul your children being involved in fires." Her message is simple. Read ihe label. Be aware of what your children ·s clothes are made of . • SUPPORT LEGISLATION Support legislation for caution labels on flammable children 's clothing and back requirements that all children·s clothes be con- structed or flame·retardant fabric, She recently has become in.- volved with the efforts of Califor- nians for Safe r Clothing whi ch provided figur es which back the . need for such legislation. According to CSC statistics, bums kill and injure twice as mariy people every year as polio did during the pe ak of the 1953 epidemic . Clot hin~-relat ed fjres kill 3,000 to 5,000 each year and injure 150.000 to 200,000 more in the United States alone. ,SOme 2S per- cent of that number are children under 10. · In "America BurniJtg," a re· port issued by the Nationa l Com· mission on Fite Prevention and Control. it was stated that the very young and the old are the least able lo tolerate bums and the most likely to receivelher1i . NCFPC noted that existing standardl for fl a mmability "do nothing to protect the elderly smoker. th e housewife whose sleeve passes over the kitchen I Page St burner. or the group of 8-year· olds playing with fire in a vacant lot. "Notably, they bypass most children between five and nine, who account for 13 percent of clothing accident fires." A 1971 study by the National Burn Information Exchange s howed that clothing bum vie· tims were rou'r times more likely to die than those spared clothing fire. A survey of 2,100 parents re· vealed that 89 percent were in- terest ed in ha vi(\g children's clothing flame·proofed and most would be willing to pay more ror the protection. Of those who we re not interest· ed or opposed, a high percentage believed there was little chance of a burn accide nt, pointing to the low level of public awareness or the hazard. SlANDARD SET Since the Flammable Fabrics Act of 1967, Department of Com· merce F1ammabilily Standards . have been developed for certain textile products. Flammability standards for children's sleepwear, sizes Oto ~ have been erfectivc since Ju- ly'29, 1973. and v.•ere extended to sizes 7 to 14 as of May 14 or this year. According to the Consum~r Register, s leepwear made between May 1, 1975 and May 1. 1978. must be labeled, "Flame Resistant. U.S. Standard FF ~74." Californians for Sarer Clothing, the California State PTA, the California Firefighten- A.ssociation, the Institute for Bum Medicine, San Diego, the : Los Angeles Pediatric Societ)r ; (!ieeTRAGEDY,PaaeB-3) ~ r ~~ I I r _l! •• l -·" !~ • • • l: 1! a " ' Ii ' ''I " ., ,. :: t :1·1 1/· 'I f ' " l .. " • " . r .. I '•' t t ,. 'r t ' . . " ': t lj DAILY Pll.OT Pilot ·Logbook Who's Who?t_· r. • Who's TtiCit?i .. -- . . "" ' ' • , . <' t·• .• "'"·· ·~ t .\ B]IJl:AROL lllOO•E OtlM O.llr "'*'Iliff ') • : . t 'l Paul NewCQ,an has a c~rt""' im.age. But he isn't. Paul Newman ii.s ZfY'not 50. &s 1ih00.1der length hair and a moustache rather than styled locks at\d he's not an actor. - He was one of 20 "Who's That?''. persons with "Who's Who': names who described the curses and blessings of having famous monikers during a festive Italian dlnner marking the opening of a new warehouse for Globe A·l macaroni in Los Ao.gelet. Long distance phone' calls from ''fans'' was the chief topic of cQDversation. "I try my best to convince Ulem I'm not the one they're after," said Newman. "Some want me to send health food packages and otHer1fjust'need a frWnd,'' said Robert Cun1mings. ''I just make sure ij:ley are footing the bill." -4 r 1 . • " ., . ' • • 'f .Sa.nctity of .life • ... .l, 11:.'DENNIS not imagine the supreme MtLELLAN Court could come down Ol' .. ;r.u,~ ... ,..," with such a decision," · Dr . .MildrecS.ietre""'1. · ahe said. "B11t if\ people • • pres!deht of the naUOnal remain sUeot thlett QI)... RighttoLifeCommittee, jections wfll, not .be I · 'It doesri~ seeln reasonable that the quality, of life "'t!!ould be improved l '. heard.'' urges people not ·to re-main silent on abortion Surrounded by poisters in the next national elee-proclaiming '4There ls t~on. lf they 4o, their .(Nl}y .~ne mtra"CJf ... lt is silence will be taken tor 1\}e., Dr. Jef'ler~on consent. !" • spoke of the orgaruu· Believing pro-life w1l1 lion's aims. be a key issue at election "We prerer life and time, Dr. Jerfersoo f~ls fruitfulness to death and the Right to Life or· sterility," she said. "We ganization could garner believe we must find political clout by insur· positive solutions to our ing that ''millions1 or difticult soc ial pro. idealistic people apply, blems ... not by getting their devotiod in a prac· rid of the people who , · . by thro,wjng_ away a ·baby. A life of h1gp .quality is one of. loving and canrlg. The significant thing is helping the child love himseff and realize his own worth. ' • tical wa y. caU1ethem ." ''Politicians respond to Dr. Jefferson decribes p e o p l e w h o c a n the Right to ·Life move· guarantee votes," she ment as being made up claims. of people from all back· "A life of hfeh quality the 14-year-old bracket KEYNOTER grounds, beliefs and is one of loving and car· don't seem bothered by philosophies. But they all ing. The significant thing it; those 15·19 seem to ex· have one thing in com· is helping the child love: perience a greater sense ~a:iit~ :r~re~ct ror the ~:s;t:rt:~.~' realize his · .. ~ ~%~;e ~~: ::~;:sr;: UNITED She recommends ·"1.lD· the reason they had the "However va ried wanted children be given abortion ," Pointing out that the ~·3,000 Right to Life ll'OUP't are beginning .to unify their efforts, Dr. Jelfenon said the pro- life movement-could not be effective without un· ity. '•I " .I ~ .. ·t: • . "Once I got a call from the real Natalie ca110L MOOlll! Wood ," admilted Steve McQueen. 27. Black 8rid equally handsome, he was· hounded relenUessly for his autograph in the Dr. Jefferson 's com· ments were made at a press conference at the Los Angeles Press Club. She later wps a speaker at a fund -raising dinner benefiting the Right to Life League of Southern California. our up for adoption or placed outlooks may be," she in foster homes. "Most ------------~------­said, "we are united in agencies ha\re wait;.ng our ~eape~t for the lists of prospective s ~ctity of 11fe and ~r parents so long they willingness t.o. make this. have closed them." " . '" . ; I li !' I ~: " I ,,: l ' L' ' ' ;. '" ! . :.:1 ' ~! . . . ~ " •• ' • l . . . • . : I ., • ~ I Navy. '· ·' The only ii~ iju: wincipepce Y(~ked in hi s favQr was on a trip to Las Vei-'s where he·ttad'phoned ahead to the hotel which teadielllhe ftel! celebrlty'sWte for him. . ·,.-nµs is thf flri · til{le rve ever been treated like' this," said Judith Anderson: ·referring to· the trumpet fanfare, popping flashbulbs and·ted ~f\re(tplent accorded each "famous" ar· 1rival. · "Bank tellers and store clerks sqmetimes ask me if I'm re- lated to the actress. I'm not The DamCbut I wish ... ·• .Joan Crawford of South Gate re'called gettin'~ a letter "fro~ F1orida asking for Lon Chaney's a1,1tograph . None of th~.i:iJght'.s c~leb_rtties ~~d ?tet his or her namesake .. But Cummings said he and t6e real Robert had something m common -''an appreciation of women. He is a !Orig rub ahead of me, though, and I wfsh him lots of lu~k'. '' . · -• "Mostly it·s just a good ice-breaker~" NewrWan said. "I've only had about five years· Of ptopO fame. Whent l was in high ·school;friends were more inclined to dub ·me 'Alfred E.' because of Macftnagazlne.... · •·· ' ' f G~rge Segat Coflsidered·Aettihg restaurant reservations in a hurry as the' best adV8nt8geJ ---~ , --'. . ' ''I've set up· a separate bad'.' account for the· money strangers send me,'' said Richard Nixon. ~ But at that point in'tim~. everyone was ktdding each other and fake name tags were beginning to appear.' " ~ · The League - California's oldest and largest pro-life organlza· tion -is a non-prorii education and service group Juppotted 1 by volunteer workers and donations. It has 12 hollines for women ex· periencing unwanted pregnanci-es . Referring to the 1973 Supreme Court decisions on abortion wbich ·made it a private decision between a woman and her doctor, Dr. Jefferson -..; Said: . -It ..tiaS' ,for·cid 'the wheel of proguu a full tum backward. -It pUt the stamp of approval on violence as a social remedy. shared trad1t1on of our Judeo-ChrisUan heritage OBJECl'ION . the bas is of our de· Dr. JeffersOn objected mocratic society.'' to the view that abortion Asked if the quality of is n.o r:Dore harmful lifecouldbeimprovedby psychologically than preventing unwanted birth. She said there was children through abor· no way to measure the tion, Dr. Jefterson said, emotional scars df an ''It doesn·t seem' re· abortiononawoman. asonable that the quality Responses from of life would be improved women who have· had GEIST & GEIST for Fall has ca1ived! w . ..!~~h! t' _b_y_t_h_ro_w_i_n_g_•_w_•_Y_•_b_•_b_y_._•bo~rti-·_o_•_•_•_•_ry~.·-·G~irl-•_i"_lr'~;i;i~;i;i~~~~~~~~~~~~1 r--------~-.:..1 AT L4Sl'I I . \\\\\ . •· I WE' Fl ... ~L.,Y Io• I ', ..-1.; I . . · ·• ~1 ) r ' c .. ~ BE HEARD "Many people 1 ... ~-I ·'. M. ra:·1t·1 I I , . . . . . could WFREOl'EN Fa?aJSIN:SS I FeG1111·hl9a-1a1Ndiot I k.w:bAkERCOMJ>ANY f I -: 'I ! ,,,i_ " I . ' •' :1': ~ .. t I .··,'; I 1 • • ' "" : !\• :l·Puting No P·icnic ti 1: . . ·" s AT WIT 'S END ..._ __ _,, • !iJ" ; ~ BY ERMA BOMBECK between :the "facilities" and a camper full of ~ ,a.r kids ,vhose rather sat in a folding chair without a '1r1' ~· While s ~lting in th~"di1cJ.,ot"s 'office last week shirt drinking beer. . :~ .a\\.·aiting my · ;tpp()ll'ltt'rt~t';· I leafed through a · 'AS J was -cleaning the spilled baked beans out 1~ pa,gazinettla,t senta'chilldownmyspin~. . bf the car trunk my husband noted the kids had ·1 ·>. It showed thl!' Hemingway clan, MUffet, left the lid open on the cooler and the ice had 11 ..,Puck and 1'fargeaux, ~t a· picnic in the 'moun· melted. Bacteria was moving in on the potato rains. It seems Muffet just aUth6r~ a new book salad. I~ called. ~The Picnic Gourmet,·· setting out to p~o-The older boy took charge of the hamburgers ·I~ , ~a picnic could be V8{)'SP!!ciaJ,. · :· .. •throwing.his body over a grill to reserve it. ! ~· To perform thi!'.ml?aCfe-Sbe chose a remote then yelling back for the charcoal, the charcoal ' i 1 t. mountain spot by a coolinlstreafn, cloth napkins lighter, the hamburger and the matches. We had l'ind table cloth, enameled Ghinese plates. big everything but the matches. wine goblets, and of course a simple menu.of Cold We were seated around a stadium blanket .""'atercress soup (kept cool in the stream), when ·a ~ot~r~y~A!: ~an over th,e, Twinkies. A ; W pparagus-wrapped ham; whole wheat bread Frizbee ladded in the potato salad. Otlr youngest t ~aked by Muff et, strawberry daiquiris, chicken ~ut his foot on a flip-top cap and bled on the last : ~asted and stuffed with wild 'g·arHC-ihd herbs, two ice ctlbes . I checked on the Tab I had put in ! ~gurt, cucumbers and mint, banana cake and !hestreamto·•chill.''Someonehadstolenit. j, • ratouehoftheor:dinary,four-beansalad. "What seems to be the trouble?" asked the I z.. You cannot imagine what this does to a nurse summoning me for my appointment. I: ~.woman who thought aspic was a ski resort in ' "I h1ave just developed a pain back here," I 1 1 ),.Colorado and turkey di.Yan was a bad buy on 3 said. ·iiofa. : · .. In the neck?" ("No, lower.") ! ""•~ Putting down the magazine, I couldn't help "Your shoulder?'' ("Lower.") t • but remember our last family picnic. ~, "Your back?" ("A lilUe lower ... ) j!i i-" We "chose" the last spot in the park '"Here!" ("Yougotit!'') t" i::· ' :. ' i;. j, .c · ' J ,. ! i '.GOLD PRICl;S I , DOWN! 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WoodWcA 1-bger1 14 .. 15.W ua: [J20ooly0.C°""""WoodWolt • Horw:J-s 7" •• e •••••• : •••••••••••• 10.W I.II as,,,i,.r....,.,..eo1111c •••••••••••••• io.oo 1.1• • [JI ony~24 .. 8Ftl'.Roooodtaood 389.00 ,...,.: I I l . Nosiness · Snuf.f~d D E A 'R A N N ject isn't dirty·buf1t isn't LANDERS: 1 idenllfied one people discuss , in strongly when I read that poltte soci.ety. Please letter from the mother of help me. the three-year-old child ,., ~ who had to wear a patch-Ann~L:anCler·s · over one eye and "-'"'-'-~'"-"'--"~~~ ifllrangers on the street • •.' , ikept coming over and I ~ a 22-)ear-old asking, ··what hapPened male . who. plans to be tolheC'hild ?" •rnarr1ed so~n. I ~ave Our own youngster is nev.e,r been c1rc~mc1sed. now eight years or age. l\1y fiancee tells me that ' He had an\ eye P:1;.Dblem wo~en;W~ are.rm~q.ied 1 .last year and Ptad to wear to 01rcU!'1c11ed men b~ve a ttatch for severat· less ctiance or ge~t1ng weeks .. One day when we cancer or _the cer\'IX. I were at•the beach a.o~y . ~hecked this out and she lady came o.ver and iscorrect. . . looked at the boy with Can t~e ~ircumc,1s1on such pity it made me ~ d?one ln ~ doc~or? or- sick. Finally she . asked f1ce . 1 hate hospital~. ls the\ child "What's lhe 1t worth the trouble . - tt ·'h WlSR MY l'OLKS .HAD rp., e,r.w1t rour.ey.e,de-GIVENMEAijRISS . ~r . W1.tbo.u .t .a .. DEAR..,.,SH Cl . moment·s hesitation. he ,,.. : ~¥m­ replied. ••Nothing, .lady. cl1{on is 1ttie cuttlic ..,.~Y J'm,a. pirate.'' of the male fOl'~skbt;i It can be .tone ln a aoctot•s -l'l\OM THE MOUTIIS. · olllce pnder apestbetlc. OF BABES . . . . -Yes; it Ii somewhat paln- D E A R B A 8 E : 'fulbut It's w~ll worth the Beautlful. · · · d.lsOOOtfort. · · · In BibJlel.l tlme.s it was done as ~ teli1ious ritdal r.D E A R A. N N --64 like n:iany . re- DERS: It has. taken Ugtoos1 rltua~ It hid a 'five days to get up the solid l:ills_ls lb: hygiene. I c rage to write this let· agree, tt would have t f· J also have spen been ~·lot. ~asier ii your s yeral hours looking in folks-'had g~en ~ a t f dictionary for words b_rl~•. but forg~ve them, 11t might mak·e my 1e1: ··and vow. to do better by t f printable. T~e sub-yo~_r sons. ; I Horoscope: Ptsc~s .. Accent Home l"llmAV, SEPl'EMBER 2'. "lly l!Vi>NEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Communica-t tions could. J~'<ive· · SoinethiDg "to be desir~d . .• TAURUS. ~Apii.l -20-May 20): Count your ~change . Get promises in writing. · I 'GEMINI ·tMay 21-June 20): Lunar cycle is 1 such that you win· over opposit'ion. CANCE If Duiie 21-July 22)< Refine and de· fine -get rid pf superfluous material. Avoid"'self- deception. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Friendship is ''sealed.'' Relationship develops into ''somethinit serious.·· VIRGO .(Aug . .23-Sept. 22): Look beyond the immediate ~ perceive potential . You may be ~ed to travel, write, gather and evaluate opi- ilions. . ' LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You could write with original nair. What you do now conlaips eersonal touch. the imprin'ungof yoorstyle. SCORPIO -(Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Concern wilh the occult figures promine.nt1y., · SAGITT<\l.llJJS. INOV, Z!·DeC. 21): Someone may be trying to pull woc;>1 over vour eyes. CAPRICORN {Dec. ~-jan. 19): Practical inauers dominate-.·Basic issues command atten- tion: l • ... AQUAll.IUS·(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be ready for significant changes based on speci._l call PISCES <Feb. ill-March 20): Accent •• cOn· ditions at bo111e, family aftairs. You gain through djpl~m'\CY . Yod cannot!O('Ce issues. . . -.:..;+--l--'---iN-~ail-Extens1pns . '"l. ~~Juli.ette Manicure ... • Pedii?P!'.e . 675·ffl1 • ' I I From PjgeB1 RUFFRL' t ... -... "'~·r ·. agedy Averted UPHOLSTERY W...t•W_, ...... ttJJH..wll'f'4. c..N......,_14MJlt ' • •• .\ " Sara Jane Lock.e~r1 . certe.r ~~ saved ., (rom extensive bums last March w~en frlepd Nickie Cousyn, r1_ght, Fount&iin 1 Valley. now six, yelled"(Of fieJP When Sara·~ J dre~s buri\ into names. Sara · an·d tier brother :terr pt·epented : NiCKie With a · "hero" T-shirt tt> mark the -occasion. ··without NickilT'J •iliid ·Mfl-l'LoCker,y. If ·;who knows whit might na.Vtttf~ed . ·· .. ,.,._ ' . t • . . • ' - • and the Women for Political and Soc~ Action are among groups ..1up rtina state ~nate Bill 1029. S 1029, introd~ <lprll 17 by :t. ~·. Alan Robbins would extend liBiomabllity regulations to all children'• clothing. The bill would :· , -M&nd~-" caution lllbels .C!QL ... i!m""'b~. children"• c1otfilng-"9Q"nln 1igru1 In h anli gll1ft on~~lldr•9"•~ng or yardjJe if n~mmabte fabric is (ors~leprior to July l , 1976. .free pony rides Bring the kiddies to the Huntington Center Mall tl'lis Fri. °'Sat. t2 to S- Beach Blvd. & Edinger •t lhe San Diego FWJ. • • • , I • BAO!;iTOl\l F.E~l\l . . . . . ccent a 8),lnny ro,om with a graceful fern. Long arching !rondsmake Ila favorite for hanging baskets. Rosette or dense greenery grows to 3-5 Jeet across. ' . . l ' Reg. $6.99 • I ··,., •..•• , ' ,. 399 . .. ~ . Sale1 ........... · .•... " !t" ......... . I,,.'·· ·.: '· \ :"J ~--'; ... . ' ,------'---,_. . t -• ... .~. •• FJ0/i;ilr~~r..t:'ci11..~: i plants a lift on a white stand. All steel con struction.. Ba.Jl!ed t1na mel' ftnJsh. 25"x~6"x ie• Reg. $15.9g -·- Sa!e 1J499. \I&~~ -.. Plant mister. 8" tau .. . ~ \ lo:... ~ sprayer wade or brass and coal!lii • • a,).umlnum. Reg. $2 .99 Sale1229 •• :~?~~)!ANO . ..••• '' '" • ' . -l .. . ' • ~4 I 1.4·~ HAOI JUi..c~...,_ 4t4·tl01 ' .. ' • -Require all childre n 's cloliung (to slze 14) and yardage to be name retardant by July 1, THE SLIM GOURMET Reclpe.lo~d drn1n11 pleasu,. while subtracting calories. Wednesday 1970. -~ ~t up a technical advisory' board lo review technological progress to assure top Jeve~s ol flame-retardancy are reqwred of, belle~ le$l methods and/or materials are Geveloped-in the ruture. • .....,..Mandate ala~ enfor~tnent through the fire services. in the DAILY PILOT " - 23.77 35.77 31.77 23.77 47~77 ExpertJew91ry and Watch Repair R~ 29.77. Ladies' Seacron watch with wh ite dial. sweep second. Goldtone case and brown felt st~ap. Recj. 44.88. Men's Seacron watch with day/date and sweep second. Goldtone/ white stick dial. Silvertone case. bracelet. Re«J. 39.77. Men's Seacron watch with green stick dial and sweep second. Silvertone case and bracelet_ Re«J. 29.77. Ladies· Seacron watch with green dial. silvertone markers. Silvertone case, green felt straP. . R09-S'l'.n. Ladies' Secron goldtorre bar:ig.1~ watch with goldtone $llck dial. Illustrations enlarged to show details. Charge it or use our Just-For-Jewelry • y.y-Away Pian. Sale prices effective one week only . IOOMER I l I l TUMILEWEEDS LOS'f /N"!}!E DESERT? CALL sss·a121 FOR HELP! FUNKY WINKERIEAN RGMEHTS KIT. l>HAT \\tXJll> \to eer If I A6KED 'nJ Tb MU.TIPLI' 3'11 Bl' 439 '? .............. _ • !> NANCY • • ' o<>OOO 0 THIS 15 FUN··· MAKE --:::===l...__:...:_A NECKLACE OUT '' OF POPCORN KIDDIE HOUR I'LL TRY IT TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 5' E•tended Yesterd<oy's Puzzle ~1¥90 ' 1 Stults w1lh ooem sort mater.al 56 Fiasco 5 Slurel !Ith 59 Voucher 9 Propose • 62 Timely 14 Claude •••• · 6A Ftamm1b1e Fr. noYehSl liquid 15 Overhang 65-Foimer 16 Baserunner's Turlush 1l1le goal 67 Inedible 17 01 ornamental lunQUS co!um11s 70 Large playing 19 ·-·-Range: m1rble Idaho 71 Therefore mountains 72 1so'1a1ed 20 Best member 73 One cubic 21 Mtclieal man: meler lnlOfmll 74 Hind part 2J Reier 75 Greell 24 Contrary unclefgroond 77 Genetal haste DOW N 25 1!101ated 48 Rounded ~ Eticltor 1 Ollic•at rock l)lirts 31 Doll documenl 26 Fisherman 51 Slash 35 Music unit 2 Old womanish 28 -Valley, 53 Gossip 37 Olthecheek-3 HandingO¥er Idaho ~-to· Wait bone 4 Declared 30 Moved on 39 QI old 5 Unllinchlng violently ~ Feminine Scandinavia 6 AutQmobile 32 Educ. inst.: n1me 40 He died: Lalin 7 Enll'lu&lastic 2 wonts 58 Mr. Gardner, 42 Denver 8 Ot'narnent. 33 Thia: Spanish et 11 college Uon 34 Sulll• ~ 8u11ne1s 4.t Head : French 9 Make1 cl'loice meanlng1 0 Mhiws: ..f5 Lester In 10 Sin bin 35 Explosive Abbr. extent 11 Doom weapon 80 Put a stop to J.1 Bel11tlng a i 2 Henry Vi's 36 Ro&e'1 bey 61 Man, e.g. king college friend 63 Pulled apart 49 The lace: 13 Remove 38 Severe 66 AlllrmaH\'e Siano lorclbly 41 tn total ward so M1ndleanl 18 .Antitoxin 43 Store 68 -Khan 52 Pieces ol turf 22 Stan lay·-<4e Knock 69 BeeUe bf Wa F. lrowa mc1 lw _CC111C!1' • i HE<i>I • 1ur1'~ Eltlts. au 51..Ml • .llJLK !l!IAl:'.e NII? A SIG MM . byTomlathlk by Dale Hale by & 11ie Bushmiler ~· ,,,.T.J.f ·~ .............. ,..._ ·----...... ,. ' \ ... '. ' ~-'t GORl)O MOON MUWHS PEANUTS by Chqi lei M. Schulz rr---,--, ,-,.-----~-.. ~----..:._-......; .....,.,......._-'-. --..---.. IT~T 8EAmR SIX .• JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I . " l~ ., .. nus HAPPENS Au. THE TIME! IKA, lllALll'Y ~ iA1Y 111 ~. 1'!l4E n<NH/aftMILY ~-"°"' !'!IA.WU , (I) YOU ~.DfA-, a cacrcJCr ? I 1, J I ::i • DICK TRACY .AllD (M CAU6HT li'l TM~ MIC>Oi..E ! • by Herold Le Doux ' f,~~f by Mell c c by Chester Gould -- . ~ ' ~ -Gas Arriola · : ' •\< Jtl •II "" II " ' • " ': • ... \:'10'· . . . . . . . . ... : . li ,., , ••• . ,, . . .,. ;~ 't .. . _ ..... ,f--,/}._l0 ... 1Y». "By eliminating 1hrcc of our pleasures, I've finally figured ou1 a workable bodgel-and we 'll never miss our men's golf and bowl ing clubs and our tobacco." DENNIS THE MENACE 'ALL WE NEEO tOtV 15} PA/lllOT. - "• I l ' -·- .. OAJL 't PtLOT ThU!!d!y. S!ptembW 25, 1175 !f ~s Bring in:ore ~;.Pork Price Up, I -. Beef's DowfJ I WASHINGTON (APJ-Be~f piices at aupermarltet.a have come down sli,1bµ,, because farmers and ranchers are getting less for live cattle. But _con· z;umers are continuing to pay more for Pork because prices for Jive hogs remain al record levels, the Department of 'Agriculture j;ays. Although USDA eiq>erts think .there will be some further decline in market prices as more cattle mo'ie to slaughter from Pastures this fall, they do not believe the decline will be.great. Sandwich HOG PRICES AllEexpected to remain high. except for seli!sonal changes, until late ne1<t year. Ex· perts say they do not anticipate any sfgnificant increase tn hog production before then. A USDA analysis showed that a market basket of food produced by farmers included an increase at. two-tenths of 1 percent in the last month in middleman charges for transporting, pro· cessing and selling products to consumers. ftestgn• Retired Navy Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., has resigned as president of Americans for Energy Independence. The 3-month-o ld non-profit organization aims..-to make the nation self-sufficient in .>,e?ergy. Zumwalt said he dis· agreed with the AEl's staf. fing policies. I Cheaper WASHINGTON <UPI) - The price a grocery shop- per pays for br,ad fell in August to the lowest level since September 1974, ac- cording lo an Agriculture Department report. F ARMERS, MEANWHILE, saw their share of market basket food ex;penditures shrink.42 per- cent from J uly to August, largely because of lower prices for cattCe, poultry and fresh fruits and vegetables. Com pared with a year earlier, the middleman share was up 10.2 percent and the farm share up 8.9 percent. The average retail price of beef last month dropped below $1 .56 a pound on an all-cut basis, down 3.4 pert!ent from a reeord $1 .61 in July, the department said. Pork rose 4.5 percent to a record of more than $1 .50 a pound, compared with less than $1.44in J uly. Loosen Money, Brown Advises This was true d~pite a sharp increase in wheat prices caused by Soviet grain purchases. The report said the retail price of a one-pound loaf of white bread in August fell half a cent lo a national average of 35.1 cents -a decline of 1.4 percent. ()( the average retail price of less than $1 .56 a pound, farmers reeeived an equivaJent or 96.8 cents, down from almost 1.06 in J uly . Middlemen increased their share to 58. 7 cents from 55.2 in July. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says the. first step toward economic recovery Is to "light a fire un - der'' Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Bums. "Light a fire under Arthur· Bums and loosen up the money supply, .. Brown told a cheering convention of the Building Trades Department of the AFL- CIO. . ,,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl==:~~ · RUSSIAN TAX . U.S. Auto Sales Eull Olli of Lag I GRAIN SALE SHELTERS tlowC.Y• ,,_, S1 11 10..-.w .. 21t1ri STOTLER~ 1649 W..tclff ar. .. ............ '°'"' ~w·"'-~~ • COt tt •CIAL _.. _,,,... PllOl&IMS • llST.t.uaMCTS • SAU UASHACI: • SHOf'Pttla CBnWIS . ...,_ 17141 833-2050 Thfs-"""m<i!nl U ndhtT 011 offer lo .ell nor r~ IOildttlffmt Dj'Oll o/fv W buy a11y -I~ serorilln. The '1/~nrig.,. made only bv the Offerlrtg Ckular. '· ~· . Irvine Savtngs • t.oan Association (In tJroanlratlon} Guarantff Stock (JJO ~ Valt.nJ Prlce St2.50 per Share IMPORTANT NOTICE The Auodation has elected to extend the Expirallon Date of the Offertn9 Period 10 5,00 P.111 .• Friday, October U .,1975. Coptee of plcrlng Ckcuiar may be Obtained fio m the Aee:~atlon at 17092 PuUman Stttet., Irvine, c,.Illomia 92705, (714) 1149-8434 DETROIT (AP) -Strong co nsumer response to 1976 models and a continued upswing in over-all car buying pus hed domestic auto sales in nl:id - September to their fifth highest level for the penod in history. The four U.S. auto makers reported Wednesday that sales in the mid'llle 10 days of the month trailed strong year-ago levels by just sixth-tenths or a per· cent. THE COMPANIES SOLD 192,o.13 cars in nine selling days in the Sept. 11-~ Pf]~od . down from 193,184 in the ame number of selling days a year ago. • i I M~re th n a third of the sales in the atest pettod were new models, whi('h originally were not scheduled to go on sale Wltil late September. General Motors Corp.,. the only company to re· PQ.rl. a e;ain for the period. said its sales rose 7 per- cent abOve tlae same 1974 span. Ford Motor Co. po&1.· ed a 9 percent decline, Chrysler Corp. was off 8 per- cent and American Motors Corp. dropped 2 percent. ONE I NDUST.R Y ANALVST SAID GM had the lone · sales gain because~of its_ relatively weak perfonnance in the year-ago penod, when the auto giant captured only 49 percent of the domestic market. GM, which usually takes a S2 or S3 percen~ share, had a 53 percent share in the latest period. Impart sales are reported only al the end or each month. Jndustrywide, the U.S. companies have sold 4,774,208 cars this year. a 15 per~enl decline from last year's depressed levels. GM is down 9 percent, AMC 16 percent, Ford 19 percent and Chrysler 25 percerit. ANALVSTS SAID THE HIGH PERCENTAGE of 1976-model sales indicated consumers are not staying away from new models as they did a year ago because of recordfaJl price hikes. ' ' .. _ ~ '-........... ,._ ......... "'~ -· ••• , ..... 1 •••• •"" , .. .,_.._ C.•··-'"· ........... . 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U00 "'AIMACT · ai H0$1!lia111 .... o . f Free Dell very ' .Newport Bffch 64245'0. I Most Layoffs. Unabated Major Industries Still Dropping Penonnel .: By tbe A11odated Press Lay0Cf1 are continuing in many major industries despite a slight e:ising of unemployment . Numerous workers who lost jobs remain without work, and their pr-ct• of beini rehired are questlooable. ·An Associated Press check of major lndu1tries shows some-- notably steel, aerospace and, in sotne cases. construction -are still drppping employes. MANY OTHEll EMP1.0YEllS remain uneasy enough about the economy to not rehire alt work en and some appareoUy ha\le no plans to return to the peak employment of before the re· cession. "The ball may have bounced back a little bit, but it didn't bounce v,ry bigl:J," was the way Warren Smith, an Ohio AFL-CIO official, characterized the situa- tion. Government employment ex- perts expected employment to lag behind economic recovery because employers tend to cancel abbreviated work weeks and even pay overtime before re- hiring or hiring new workers. THE LATEST LABOR Depart· ment unemployment figure was 8.4 percent in August, down from the peak of 9.2 percent last May. The work week averaged 39.3 hours in August, up an hour from last spring. Of those industries rehiring, the auto industry seemed typical. It hit it.s nadir last March, with 213,000 of its 712,000 workers on indefinite layoff. Now, 81,000 re· main indefinitely laid off, with the number expected to decrease to77,000 by the end or September. The same pattern was seen in the textile industry . ln South Carolina, a major textile area, a ii>ol<esman for the stale. Teld.ile Manulacttirers Auoclatioa. aaid t¥ Ia>t month 159,000 penons wn employed, In textile mills and relat~d 1ynthellc (lber , planlll, up from the low Point of '144,000lut March. HOWBVE&1 THAT wu ltiU well below the peak employment ofl80,000lnJunel974. , Another exemple is the ap· plia.nce indust'ty. At General Electric .. Appliance PO(-com· plex near Louisvflle, Ky ., B 'spokesman says 5,400 of 24,000 workers were laid olf between September 1974 and May. Two UPI Te._... .#ofRs VT!\' B••• d Kenneth Boren, executive vice president or Cayman Co11>0ration, has been elect· ed to boar'<! of directors of VTN Corporation, bringing the board to its full seven- mem ber-strength. Boren lives in Palos Verdes. Ove r 1'h e Counte r HASD UslirMJ• thoUSand have been rehired, he ~d. :.rt . th The number of em oyes in. e steel industry Is clropp111g. 'lbe American Iroo and Steel Institute sa)"I '447,500 w~kers were employed in steel mills in A\lgust, the latest month for which it bu figures. That we..'!: down from a peak of 524,000 io Ju- ly 1974: HOWEVEll, A SPOKESM~ noted the 4,400 drop in employ· ment from this Jttly to this AUJ"usl was the lowest drop this ye~. ~d others rioted that prodUCllOO IS now incn:asing because a price hike hu been announced for Oc - tober. Where that will leave pro- duction··and employment--afler October remains to be seen. Employment ls also still falling itt the aerospace industry. A spakesman for Boeing Aerospa.ce Co. says the company now has 48,300 workers, down from 54,700 last January.·The company had predicted it would lay off from 2,ooO to '8,000 this year. and the spoi.esman says: "Our assumption now is that we will hit the 8,000 level by the endoftheyear." . ., ""' PART O F T H E ~lrlll>&IOll industry provides anothei exarrt pie of still-slipping employment. In F1orida, with a big construction industry because of its population growth_, state figures show 26.1,000 workers employed in August 1914, comparedtol 75,700inAug\ISt-, However, the drop of 2,'100 from July to August was the smallest since th'e slide began, a state spokesman noted. Florida's economy lags about six months behind the nation as a whole, and a spokesman for Florida bui lders had an optimistic foreeast also. ··1t·s starting back up," said Tom Becker of the Floritla Homebuilders Association. MUTUAL FUNDS • " , PUN OS: s.~ •.o.s .... 1.11 ~::; ::: •.• , 10.n. s.• s.to .... ··" 2.M N.L. 1.10 N.L.' •.u •.a. • ::: . ::·counti-y Lag~ On NO.fault :a,1u.ru IOllTS• (-ofhoocolll .... ) ft -Crom 19ll to INI -a 1ia,tllna JI 1ean ·" llr .~..,. .Ute In the U.S. to -ww1<1r'1 oomtel"alkla in- 1uraDc.'e1a.,.., And •bmalh••relaw, oolwow.,..alln. Nc>ruit auto ~ •-Uy la headillr fM the ume rate. i:vee after 10 · ""°" ot public debate, • no.-fault lnlurance laws .,., In etrect 1n rewer th.an one·tblrd of our statt1. And th• 18 atatel tb8t have cenulne .. rault lawa on their 1-1 Money's l do not f>l'OVlde what are ...,.idered totally - quate benefits or cost cu.rbl .. Wort'1 ·,~ -~--- ' BA!llCALLY, GOODN().FAULTle1laloUon: -Allows accident victims to recover medical and bospllal expenses and lost lncome from their own],Murauce: ~pany, regardless of'wbo was at fault In the accldtnli -Provides for broader, more ' Hiadlly available benefiu: · -Pays tor the COit ot these broader benefits by a limita, lion oo·"nuisance'' lawauits (alt.houahlhe victim"& access to court ln more 11erious cases la full7 retained.>. • . 'VlllTU~Y EVERY SEGMENT OF the public tabor, buslnus,,consumer organiJaUona, educators, public officials, the press -bas endorsed the coacept of nc..feuU,. The notable exception i1 the personal lleblUty bar -aDd. since lawyers are heavUy represented i.n state lea:islaton, ll i1 more than likely that the personal liability bar will make sure that progress ln the slate lcsislatures cootinues dis-. hearteningly slow. Thus, bills have been introduced into Congress -S.354 in the Senate, H.R . 1900 in the House -that would push the lttates into acting within a !Ptttned time. FaiUng voluntary b'tate action, a federal system would be imposed. DISTASTEF.UL AS ANOTHER .FEDERAL "layer" may seem to you, it is obvious that no-fa\llt will be a long, long time arriving-without this sort of prodding. · In the Senate, the no-fault bill bas been sent b)'the Com- merce Committee to the full chamber. ln the ttouae. it is awaiting a public outcry from us, America·s'roOlorlSts and key beneficiaries. Chances ror pas1age'are reP9fted touch· and-go. 1 .. The threat of climbing cost has been raised by opponen- ts to the federal guidelines -but lhfli seems to be fading. , Initially, opponent.I claimed our auto insurance cosls could 'go up as much as 17 percent ; Olis was revised downward to a rise or 4 percent; revised.downward again; to actual cost savings of as much as 10 pe·rcent, a catc_ulation·comparable to that of proponeoti' of the federal legl!ll ation. An indepen- 'dent, third-party actuarial study said modest decreases could be expected. (1bese projections are based on today's condi lions . ) ' ACCORDING T011U;.NATJON'Slar1estcar insurer, a customer who pays 1180 a year for a full coverage auto policy pays about SlOOotlhat total for property damage cov- erages and about $60 for personal ~ury coverag~s . Us9Ja: that figure, auto' insurance co&ts c6uld either go down $6"e year or up about $10 'year under the federal guidelines no- fault law ....!.l:lepending on whose cost estimates you believe . Thal cost of less lhan$1 a month is inconse<Juential. What's more, informed estimates are that from 60 to 75 percent more people will be paid ror their losses under no- fault than are presently paid under the pure fault system . ANY DECR,£ASES OR INCREASES IN premiums would apply to the personal injury portion or the total pre- mium only, bec.ausethat's what no-fault affects. No-fault does not affect the larger part of the premiun. the property dam age coverages, such as collision and theft. fire, vandalism, etc. In essence. a ll that Congress would be legislating would be federal standards or guidelines which the states then would meet in their individual no-fault laws. Regulation or th~nsurance business would remain with the 5tates. There would be no need at all £or creation of ano\her federal bureaucracy to administer a guidellnes- lype law. COST, TO STRESS IT AGAIN, is not a factor. America's workers had lo wait 37 years Cor full protec- tion under worker's compensation legislation. Will you, the American motorist, wail and pay during a similar span or procrastination? Will you let the lawyers so dominate your lives that they can bottle up indefinitely leg islation you know is in your own interest? Who among you speaks for YOU? MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot • ·'fif1i111•r.tt 1111d L11N,.rs i\·,.,,. \'f1rk 15 '"'"'' ·" .. , h•p • Nsw York tUPll -n.. to0owl"9 11!1 ~ I .. llOCkl lh.tl IW!vt !191NC1 ~ ...,, la.I '"" most bsMd on ptrCSftl of <f\anoll on U'ls Ntw YOt1i 54ock l!.chol~. Hsi tl'ld pe•c•nlloe <l\lnort .,. !ht dlllerenc:e i.tw"n Th• P••Y'\ot.ls t!OSl"O prlct tnd the eur ,.....t clmlt!g Pfft, ~INllltl I AmO'tl .121'1 t \ft • 111o Up 11.1 l VtdFIKll .JO Sf\• "II Up I•.• J Doi\ L.1'1 Jtn , .... • llo !-!! U.l 4 AmCt" Mt9 1\.'o + "~ "" 1J.S $ OrtVflnd wl 2'4 t v. 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IS.ts, 9• • , , I , OAll.YPllOT (J 2ABACI Try to Bolt to ,fi)ther;. Loop· NEW YORK, IAP} -tl>e New the clay. 5ow<1es biO In both York Neta an4 Deiwer NU1seta leql* Mid the MIA biorard!Y the mOlt altnct1ve-1n tbO ha• aupported ..... llelped American BHketball Aasocla· formulate tM • .,... wlllcb are tian, bfgan nianeu,,.;,,, today to designed to brine Illa Jiltla. and bad< tip tho applicati-,.,. ad· Nuggeta into Ille 1-ie aa ex- mlslian they have rued with the pansi<>nfrancbll,eslllftlt. more establi1bed National Themoves.lfs~ s'td would Buketball AuoctaUoD in moves strike a..aertous ~ a.t.he MlA. that ~uld aeriowily damage the when it la be&iJming to cliaUeQ1e ABA ~future. tbeNBAoomootrronts. . .,.. .. m.,Nidted=:· __,. Larry 0 who met Wedawday •itll of botll clubo, .. id. "1-'t WUl to dis<UI& t.bla until l talk to our ,,.,..-. J'U have aomellWlc to &aYlalerlodlY .. . mtt1erolth•twolf-81Mltbe two ABA clubl were anxi.,.. to clal.m !heir mov are upansioQ. not mercer. SOUrettoldtbedealls!arltom romplote. The NBA ownera have not approved It. The ..wt ts- char&inc violation of, anU·trust lawa among other thlnp -that wlU surely come h .. e yet to be !oujht. A pending auit by the NBA players' union could get ln the way. But botb side are serious and want to complete 1he deal, "'!'he applleaUon fQr admission ii a 1ure thing," said a -~ c]<Joe to Sch-. Scheer and Nets _,Roy Boe met here Wednea· day.,, eol!l,llletlng a seri":l Clf in· _ lricatt IMiloll•tlons that began a mooth a10 Q'Brien bu -a • 'part of the ealln11. ABA PrW· dentJohn Y'..Sn>wn said. . • Wldei:ttand they can't ltiallY <lO this. AH ABA: teama """1d Ill sillt. Th& ApSO<lated Press learned _ · .:·we hope to have an annbunce- of tbe 4eve1opn),ent.s Wednesday. meat,'' said Denver sw-ident and both clublaald they would be Cul Sc-. ''We will mate an making announcements later ln a:MQUlltement shortly.I:'' a Nets 1n llllOU>er ·development. at· ..,,._. low tli& NelS w1 NuggelS met this morning with U.S. Dis- trict Court Judge Robert L. carter in New York. Jt wu not known what transpired In that IDtttin1, but Carter bu made rulings. which would bl0<k a • M>UrCeSsaid . "There la no "fOY they could be taken Into the NBA, .. Brown said. "Tbey have a legally binding fPll· lract with the ABA and II Ibey were to be successful in }oinln& the NBA, there'd be suits. They ' "E_veryooo in the ABA un- der1t1nda that the only aalvatlon and future!! ~or professional basketball It to merae the leagues." Brown said. "Tb~ NBA each year 1ose1 as mqcb u the AJIA. We"d jUJt like to &et the bus~s o( professl<ll!al bas~et­ ball on a •owid .and r peetable basil. Ail of ollrowncrs Wculdllko tobaveamerger." Se eking Weak loop Touching the bases: Cor,ona del Har .High priocipal Denna Evans seems bent oo jug- gling leagues however possible and coincidentally, his proposals and rejections always seem to re- sult in CdM being in weaker Jeagufti. A year ago it was Evans who scu,ttled Huntington Beach High's request to change a re- leaguin& set1,1p so it could be in the Century League CaJong with CdM>. where it was more g~ graph1celly compatible with the other members. Huntington Beacp has a WHITE WASH • N«Strike Fo-reaeen Owners' Offer To B~ 1Rej-~~te~1 · ByAaSO<iatedPrer; ' '1 firmly:. •\1t JOln,, to be,4 cut· Qnly two of the 26 learns have and-~ed against. But He' said cast their votes thus far, but it nothing about the possibUty or a appears lhe National Football Washington walkout. I League playe.rs a.re on the verge fla1er rep Skip ~tier sal o( throwing management's latest ttiat, det:pite Houston ~lanket 1' contract offer for a tremendous rejection of the mana erit of- loss ler, the oilers woul4 slill'l play ~d once ~a~ the threat 0f their ,Pome opener against San more player ·ullior'est looms ever DlegoSUn4ay. • .,., 1 larger io a . contract dispute · "We unde:rst~ w~ we wenttQ.t which hJ.tS been going oo toi near· _ up ~ere to Ch1cag~ that we bad ly 20 months. Despite tba t.Jttee days to negotiate and tben nqative reaction to the offer Jake a vote,'' Butler said. "'But though. the chan~es of another when we go~ there, this supsdec;l- 2layera" strike.appears sllm. 1~ w~ th~1~ best shot -their ' On Wednesday, the Houston. fmal, f1oa~, final offe!"· !,t amount• Oilers voted early -aild un-edtotpkeitor l~ave1t. · animously -by a 43-0 count to reject the latest proposal by the NFL Management Council, the owners' bargaining arm. And the Buffalo Bills issued a 42·1 vote in opposition, O's Hurler •• GL.IENN WHITE OAKLAND'S GENE TENACE (LEFT), KEN HOLTZMAN LIVE IT UP. ;rile J>llrr sub~itted last Mon· day tn ~ m~t1ng in Chicago between. the NFLMC and NFL Player! Association was termed by t.be~ 4)wners ••our best ,bot." But the NFLPA simply pasaed it1 ' on to its union me.m~ withoUt a recommendation -and there were reliable reports that Kermit Alexander, president or the union, and the rest of the NFLPA leaders were almost wholly against it. Gets Delay -~ 1 powerful basketball program- one which in past years has de- voured Corona del Mar. Evans got his way and HB was denied the move lotheCentury League. Now releaguing again comes up and Evans incredibly was trying to juggle things so Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa would be added to the South Coast League <AA in <>lassification) and drop from the Century League (a . 3~A rated loop). But his try apparently tras beeri squashed. .. I wonder if eventually he·11 have Corona del Mar in• a junior high league or finagle things some other way where the Sea Kings can have things their way athletically speaking. P ity the Mission Viejo· and Estancia High~ band members. who were billed to give pre-ga me entertainment Monday aight at Anaheim Stadium, prior to the Angels' game with Chicago. The kids· P.Ut in a mi minum o( six hour,s portal to portal and for that time they got.to play ell'.actly two p umbers. Half of their al· located time Call of 15 minutes) was gobbled up by a long-winded band announcer and the march ontotbefield. Brooke Dunn, fprmerly of Sad- d I e back College ~and San Clemente High, is seeing lots of 8.ction on the strong San Diego State football team this rail as a defensive tackle. C h a r lie Dargan. ex·San Oemente High type, isn't out for football at Dartmouth this fall, following a broken ankle suffered during recent rugby competition. Two otber Oran1e County pro- ducts attending Dartmouth bave also dropped football, sources say. T hey Inc lade Gary Caskey <Western, Anaheim) and a former La Ha bra High fullback. Ronnie Connel of Modesto re- cently killed a 527-pound bear in Tuolumne County, Calif. He did it with bow and arrow. . Garvey Goes On Hit Spree SAN .DIEGO (AP) -Steve Garvey of Los Angeles drove in six runs with two homers, a single and a double Wednesday night and left-hander Doug Rau pitched a six·hitter as1 the Dodgers routed the San Diego Padres 14-0. l.OSANGELES SANDllOO "'"""" ........ Sports in Brief· . ' I • Rain Saves Bosox -~, . From.NY's Hunter Although they lost a half -game of their lead to the Baltimore Orio(es Wedqesda); night, ~he Boston Red So1 may have gained conSJ.derably 1nore by:!, h'ving their doubleheader w th New York postpaned. If Wednesday night'S iwi-niter had been played. the Red Sox would have been conrronte<f with the unlucky task of f{lcing Catfish Hunter twice in the last week of the season -once Wednesday and once Monday. . Instead. the Orioles will have to hit the well-rested Hunter's hurling Friday night and the only way Boston will see Hunter again is if he pitches on just two .days rest in New York next Monday. Meanwhile. Paul Blair doubled across a pair of nms and Lee May singled home two others during a. five-run fifth inning out- burst that backed Jim Palmer's 22nd victory and enabled Baltimore to move to withi'n 31f.1 games of Boston as Detroit fell. 8-1. '"I Palmer, 22·11, allowed six hits in matching his previous season victory high as rain curt.ailed a scheduled. doubleheader to one game .. DENVER -John Pitts, a former Laguna Beach High School player, was released by the Denver Broncos Wednesday . Pitts, a free safet~ for the Broncos last year, wUoriginally drafted on tbe fi"t round in 1967 by Buffalo as-a Widel"tteiver. . ~ !ka.,era-· CHICAGO-Tom Seaver was~ one strike away rrom the first nO. hitter of bis major li!~e career, but Chic"ago Cubs"· rookie Joe Wallis singled with two out in the ninth inning Wednesday. Seaver's New York Mets even- tually lost, 1..0 in 11 innings, but Seaver (21 ·9) wasn't around at the end. Skip Lockwood took lhe loss. • For Seaver, it had to be a dis· appointing '1ight. He has rour career one·bitters and had struck out Don Kessinaer and Rick Mon· ' TOM SEAVER day in the ninth before Wallis- who was only playing in his 14th major league game-singled with two strikes on him. Lutz Wm. SAN FRANCISCO-Bob Lutz or S;ln Clemente defeated Jim Delaney, 6-3, 6·~. in second . round play or the SIOO ,OOO Firerpen·s ~nd tennis touma· ment at the Cow Palace here Wednesday. Guillermo Vilas, the No. I seeded star, stopped Allan Stone, 7-6. 6·0. and Arthur Ashe, No. 2. defeated Trey Waltke, 6-4. 7-6, but three other seeded players went down to defeat. · Peter Flemming or UCLA scored the major upset with a 6·3, 6-4 win over Raul Ramirez. Onny Parun lost to Rolf Thung. 6·3, 6·4. 11.,.olph to Tl' NEW YORK -Colorful Mendy Rudolph orficially announced his resignation as chief of staff of re- ferees in the National Basketball Association Wednesday and became an analyst for nationally-televised NBA games for the 1975-76 season. Oakland Breezes To1itle OAKLAND (AP) -"We've re· ached the point where if we don 't win. we·re bums.'' said Reggie Jackson, one or the Oakland A ·s 1 five·time winners. Baseball's world champions left no doubt about their status Wednesday night. They clinched -a fifth consecutive American League West pennant with an irrr. pressive 13-2 victory over ihe Chicago White Sox, over· whelmed by a 13-hit A"s attack Which included two Jackson home runs. "We're one-third or the way there,"' said reliever Rollie Fingers. "Now we've just got to Win the playoffs and World Series again:· Champagne which had been cooling during a three-game los- ing streak was broken out even ·before the pennant-clinching game ended, as A's manager Alvin Dark took his entire start· ing lineup out of the game before the final toning. "This is 1he thing -pouring chatnpagne in the clubhouse. I haven't felt this before in 15 years of big league ball," said orie of the happiest A ·s, designat· ed hitter Billy Williams. who spent his first 14 seasons with the Chicago Cubs. The more practiced cham· pagne pourers such as Jackson had their share of fun, however. "We had to prove more i.his year because we lost Catfish Hunter. There was a lot more pressure on us. If we'd lost, ever· yone would have said we couldn"t do it without the Cat,'' Jackson explained. But the A's did It, and without too much trouble. Vida Blue, win· ner or his 21st game Wednesday night, took over the departed Hunter's spat as top man on the pitching staff and probably will draw the starting assignment in the AL playoff opener against the Eastem winner, the Boston Red Sox or Baltimore Orioles. "Boston's the best team in the East, but they're going to have to play great baseball in the playofrs to beat us,'' said Jackson. · The union leaders had said Tuesday. when the talks broke off, that the teams would pro-- ba,bl,y start voting today. ' but the Oilers and Bills. clubs which rerused to join last week's five·team walkout triggered by the New England Patriots, got the jump on the other 24 teams - ·and it appeared they were setting the tone for the voting. · Spokesmen for Several other teams expressed their opinions that. when their ballots were counted today, the votes against the owners' offer would be similarly overwhelming. ~ "I feel certain it will be reject- ed because it was not recom- m('nded by the union,'' said Atlanta Falcons player represen- tative John Zook. But when asked if the Falcons would strike, Zook replied: "I wou1d doubt that." Brig Owens, the Washington Redskins player rep, .predicted - , ' In Court . BOSTON (AP) -A postpone· ment was granted Wednesday in the beariDg on a criminal com· plaint being sought against Baltimore Orioles pitcher R05.1ll t Grimsley for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon -a baseball. A cle;rk in Roxbury District i Court .&ranted the postponement 1 un~~Oct.·1 after an attorney for"" i Grimsley said his client was I •·engaged" in the pennant fjght and was unable to attend at this lime. David Manning of Pembroke, Mass .. the father of David Man•~ ning Jr., 17, said his s6n wail struck in the eye Sept. 16 during a Red Sox-Orioles game. He seeks a' criminal complaint against Grimsley for· throwing the ball into ·the "standiJ> and hilting the boy after being heckled by ~l~acher fans while warming Uft in the bullpen. Tbe yout~ told the court w..r. nesday be was looking at the scoreboard when the ball hit him. He said he was at Massachusetts EY4{ and Ear Jndirmary for six dafs and his vision was still blUITed. East River Swimmer Short of Record NEW YORK (APJ -Diana Nyad plunged into the oily East River intent on swimming around Manhattan. But 6 hours and 45 minutes later she gave up her marathon eight miles short . in the treacherous tides off the lower tip or the island, "cold, frozen and tired."~ Nyad, 25, the world's top- ranked woman marathon swim· mer, had hoped to be the first to conquer the 28-mile circuit Wed· nesday in a record eight hours. She managed to complete about 20 miles during a downpour. "Take-her out. take her out," the Coast Guard had radioed when Nyad, who had been strok- ing steadily, seemed to go limp in the choppy, 50·degree water. The 128·pound swimmer was pulled onto a palice launch and later taken to Brooklyn Hospital to be treated. ror chills and ex· haustion. Otherwise, she v.:_as all right and ~dded: "'I'm going t.o give it anotl'ler go.•• Nyad, who is working for her PhD in comparative literatur.e. declined to postpone her swim despite heavy rain because she had picked a day when calm cur· rents would offset the hazardous waters of Hell Gate in the East River. Inoculated against hepatitis beiore she started, she donned a white bathing cap and goggles and slid into the water al I p.m. as orange peels and plastic bottles floated by. Once past the Hell.Cate and in- to the Harlem River, she was cheered on by startled tourists on a Circle Line tour boat. Ry •I p.m., swimming at flO strokes a minute1 •• she was under the Geprge w ashington Bridge. ._,. -d ..... ........ rl """" Gwww1b eaw• • 'McM110t11Jb .......... y._, •220 Almonn '020 2110 Vetenll"'H 4000 • J' 2 F\llfttnlb '0 1 0 3112 MtQlfty1b 2010 1010 IC.tiltiMll.1b 1000 • J'. .,,,.. ... rt :a 0 1 0 :at1s ~ct 4000 t••o o..-.....dai 1000 ... R .yan 1975: Pain, Frustration Rarbor Police had prcdiclt!c.1 that the Waters around the Bat- tery, the southern tip or Manhat· tan, would.be Nyad's biggest challenge. And they proved to be her downfall. • She had hoped to break the ap· parent unorficial record of 8 hours and 56 minutes set bl( Byron Summers on Sept. 18. 1921. Six persons arc reported to have completed the i;wim, three o( them women. • 0.-H "'""'"" _,, ·-· s•oo l..O.vhc: aooo soto ff!~-0000 ,,,, ...,,., 1010 1000 J.~P 0000 tOOO C..~P 0000 S 1 2 1 Loc:lliMrd\ I 0 0 0 Temll11p 0 0 0 0 l(etodaU ~ 1 t o o Mtlnkn.l'lp 0000 HOUSTON (AP) -The average n1ajor league pitcher would consider a 14·12 record and pitching his fourth career no- hitter a satisfying season. .Calllomia A~"I• Jio.hit ,artist Nolan Ryan c:o nii'dered it frustraunr becaull( of inful . bone chips" in bis ,elbo.W that caused h'1s se110n to da pre· maturely on the operating table. "It w•s the most frustrating season in my raretir: beeauae r got offto such 1" g~tort," said Ryan, who Is re erlng at a hospital here from cry to re- move four bone cltl --- •·tt got to die point that my arm wasn't comi6g back after four days~ rest,·• recalled the fireballer, wbo pitched his fourth career no-bitter on June 1 to equal the· major 1eague record held previously by Sandy Koul'ax. ~en t started getting other injuries because I was favoring the arm," Ryan said. "All I knew was I couldn'.t continue pitching like I did this summer ,It was on- ly a mattero!Uitie bc!oce I would Injure my shoulder or 90mething else Crom favoring my arm." Ryan'• 1975 110-hlttcr agalnsl ~-I • __ ... _ the Baltipaore Orioles gave the Alvin, Tex. resident a 9.J record. But the pain, which had been there (rom the first came. grew wo~ and Ryan won only five of his -t.~ decisions beforo doc• tondecldedonsurgery, ' )\yan's problems started in a)ll;lng training witll a pulled ~all muscle that allowed him to pilcb only 11 innings during spriftg training. "lt would bother me th& next dl(y lifter pitching and my arm '¥/Ould draw up ~me,'' said ]lyan, who hold&,.the major • league one-season strikeout re~ ('Ord of 383. By the time Ryan called it a season in earl)' September, he had struck out only 186 batten t()..t mark the first. time in three seasons be had struck out less than300. " Ryan said hfs anxious to start his cpmeback 1hd plans to start thrc.ting again In January. '\The only w~) I wouldn't try to eome back and pitch neit season is It my arm1~ went romplete· ly and 1 couldil't.pltch at all," Ryan said. "r think I'd like to · pitch.rou.ror five,noreyean ... • Jlefore her marathon, Ny'-4 said long distance swimming ··,~1 has to do with conquering nature, and it has something to do with yOOrown body .••• ••Also there's an abstract tlirill. Actually I'm pretty ill· ·volved in why I do it. It's fascinating. ·There's a sensort deprivation when you swim 1001 distances. The fantasleJJ ' sometimes are unbelievable. ll"'S like going through months on p psychiatrist's couch." , • I • • • A DAIL y PILOT t;Esiancia j ~Solid !'At QB f Ken Kiefer says the Estancia High Eagles atilt need improvement ~ their techniques and ~icking aame. • But the Eagles· head j lootball coach has to be k mewhat satiSfie'd with his quart erback )si tuati on after the ~agles defeated I ~arina 's Vikings. JS-1<1, 'ast weekend. With I.arry llall-the expec t ed No. l .quarterback-stil l not !rompletely recovered trom a skiing accident, I :Kiefer watched Kirk o:.angdale· a nd KPvin iJ~a Rue eapably dirl'c'l #he Eagles' offense. , Langdale completed 4 :Ot 12 passes for 51 yards "and LaRue c·ame off the lbeneb Jate to throw a t77-yard TO pass that :gave E:1tancia the tyictory. I' Thos e tw o-a nd E~ sibly Hall-fi g ure to action Friday night en Entancia meets I Rancho Alamitos at Rolsa Grande High. Ki ckorr is 8. Hall played lhe entire ·game vs. Marina al tii nebarker , but last ;year's No. 1 quarterback tinay see som e action ffensively this week. Langdale still has a 'bruised knee, but Kiefer t<'alls the 5-JO, 170-pound ~unior a tough kid . As for J.a Rue, a 5-10, 170-pound ·enior , Ki e fe r says, "coach Art Perry has been doing a good job with him. He ha s J mprov e d LaRue 's :confidence, and LaRue rwas very successful as a d'reshman when Perry was his coach." As for his analysis or is team 's win over arina, Kiefer says, 'our technique work was oor. Our line, :,l inebackers . ~econdary and kicking 1 r ameneedswork.'' T,,urldar, lee1•'"* 26, 117& Tars' Defense Mesans Comes of Age To Start With Newport Harbor DiStanialao ha s New QB l:ligh's undefeated bruised rlb11 from the season a pipe dream Servite game. after its opening loss to Plzzica finds some T i m K o s a u e r Servite (24·7> the Sailors solace from the Servite completed 15or24 puses are currently preparing debacle. howevtr, and for~ ya;rds last week, for another phase of their that's with his defense. lea.din& h1.s Costa Mesa season prior to Sunset "I think our deCensc High Mu1tan11 to a 27-14 League football action. <'a me of age iii the foo_tball victory over La And that's the aMual second h a lf against Quinta. . . dogfightwithCoronadel Servile," says Pizdca .. A _g~inst M1ssio.n A-tar Friday night when "Rut our offensive line Vi~Jo s DJablos th!s the latter invades the still has a long way to go Friday, tho~gh , Chris Sailors'confines. and we're putting a Ferrara w.111 be ~he And it would appear major share of our ~1usta,,pgs _s tartin g the Tars did not need any practiC'e time into that quarterback anst~ad or previous setback to get phase." Rosauer. Kickoff 1s 8 at them fired up sin ~e th.i s O~~nge Coast College. is the annual civil war We want to look at tha.t has seen Newport v•k• ~.e rrar~ in .~ game dominate with nine I 1ngs situa tion , says vi <"tories in the 12-year !\1ustangs footba ll coach series. Tom French about _the ''Anytimethetwoofus Prepare ~.-1 1 . 160:pound sent.or. gt't together the-re are ~u~ we ~e. no~ taking problems," says Piizica, M,!•nsk1on Vlf!JO lightly: I ''and this year there is no th this 1s a crucial . F 118 game for both teams." excepttontothatrule. or Jn all likelihood · "We . fe el ~l!rona de~ Rosauer will see plent:Y Mar. wall_ be skied .ror us or playirig tiri'l e , though. and1thas themak1ngsor When th e ?ttarina French seems confident a good {~otbal I t eam. Vi k i n gs h os t th e that both quarterbacks T~PY got 1n a b~zzsaw Huntington Beach Oilers can operate an offense with Mater D e 1 last Friday ni gh t at that ne tted 294 yards w,eek ._ bl.It Corona del \Vestminster High, an againstLaQuinta. ;1ar dtdn t do that bad a early season football _ It's the running game JO~. rivalry "-'ill fl a re anew. that has French the V(e _sa~ C~rona ~el The two Huntington most concerned, even Mar s scr11:1ma~e with Beach district schools though he insists, •·we St. ~~hn !l°sco with Gary were formerly in the do have a running game. Gu1sness healthy at Sunset I~eag ue together We just haven't shown it q!-'arterba_c k and they and in past years, scores yet." dt~flgoodJOb . of previous games have Against La Quinta, the . Well they have meant little in the way Mustangs netted 69 Gu1sness back now and of picking a winner. yards on 23 attempts t~ey have Spyro K~mble This Ye a r is no while passing 24 times. b.ac~. too, so we feel exception, according to French hinted that La they 1~.be a good football Marina coach Mike Quinta gave Costa l\otesa team. . Henigan . the passing game, but Newpcrt s ga~e has "Huntington Reach is he doesn 't expect the taken a boost Wit h the an excellent football . . sa me from Mission ~eturn or Kev1n.L1n~ay tt>am,'' He nigan says. Viejo. 1n the dt;rens1ve line "The game will be even "We know they have a after a ~ro1n pull. . tc:>ugher becau~e of t~e good second ary .. says _Also 1n t~e derenstve riv~lf1' that exist~; This French. ''We're going to picture will be Bob .1sb1g1nourarea.. have to work on our Hanke at safety. How does Huntington running game And we Offensively the Sailors Beac~ compare ~o last were not reall). pleased have two more changes week s!oe, Estancia? · h d f ·n th start·ng 1· eup "Estancia did a good wit our pass e e~e ~r 1 • e 1 in . . . overall defense. This 1s with Jeff B.alo~h conung J o b . a g a 1 n s t u .s going to be 3 good test off a groin injury to defens1vely and I ~ant for u ... assume~isspotatg.uard reall~ tell . I think Fr:~ch said Miss.ion and Rich Harris on Huntington h as un v· · t d 11 · movinginatsplitendfor excellent defen se . 1~10 execu e _ we in t ~ e ~ n ju red Joe aga~nst the run an.d ~~ddi!~~:k. w 1 n over D1Stan1 slao. thats our strength this "The' t ha R: year. They were able to ir quar er c lLohos' R11nners .H's Big Concern set Warren 's running had .8 phenomen~! game down pretty passing average, well ·· French says of Doug W.h d H -Reeves' 7·for·ll mark. at o~s. enig~n "They like to run a lot of feel the Vikings will . have to do to contain uie pJ~y aict10~ passes, _and J Oilers., thrnk they re running a ''T.hey have an little.,more than last excellent offensive year. . Los Amigos High lgained only 97 net yards rrushing against the ~ana HillS Dolphins last week, but Bill Cunerty ~oesn 't know how well this ,defense wlll de{end 1.Esperanza's Aztecs i Friday night. ~ "We·re going to have ;~o stop, thei.r running torrense, '' says the lDolphiris' head football •"coach about an Aztecs' ~backfield that gained 162 ,Yards against San o.ctemente. "They have a \couple or backs who are :tiard runners and they tare probably much , better than Los Amigos !in nmning:• ! Those hard running • • TOYOTA!! OFFICIAL PACE CAR ForTH LOHCi IEACH GRAND PRIX backs are Mark Reinsvold and Don Stodola, who rushed for 121 and 99 yards. The Dolphins also have a strong running back in Kerry Crabb, who picked up 65 yards on 13 carries against Los Amigos. Keith King, who didn't ,start last week because of an injury, may be in the starting lineup Friday. Cunerty says the 6-0, l65·pound junior adds speed to the backfield. Another top ·runner , 5-11 John Gill, has also b ·een injured but Cunerty says he will carry five or six times Friday. football team and their As for his Mustangs, quarterback (Bill Holst) French says he _ha~ a lot likes to throw the or depth and 1nd1cated football. They made a there n:tay be more than couple of costJ_y fumbles on_e lineup change against Warren or they Fnday. . would have won that . Dan Valentine. caught five passes against La ga•?.J.hey also have a real Qui,nta, but Doug ~ysart good receiver in that may start at split en~. s p 1 i t en d ( s le v e Also, Steve Perez will Samperi). We'll have a replac.e Scott Turner at tough job on defense... o5ftfevns1ve left taekle and How about his own e e Par_k and Dan team., Byers will be the "'We got banged up a starting defensive ends little 1ast week but c· I , S physically we don't have Ir 8 ports anybody who will miss vonev&eu· the game. A ·few are vA11s1Tv J limping around a little c•M~s.nc1emen1e1s.10,1s-2. but they'll be ready to COM•~=~~:~~!;.t.:"12· play." owd.ts..C1-"1e1s-1.1M. COMc1ieto......Hn111w.1w . Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGVE East Division Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L Pct. GB 93 6J .596 89 ti6 .574 31h 80 76 .513 13 77 78 .497 15"2 65 94 .409 29"2 · 57 99 .365 36 West Division 95 63 .601 90 68 .570 5 NATIONAL LEAGVE East Division W L Pct. 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COSTA MESA 646·9303 \,., •••t P~\. lk1dy ~hop Optn II, Orty' n •• ,.., f'•J••• l)~p·ll't....,..,. op .. ,, <.o+vrrl"•' 9 .., ,.... l r •·· .. ,, W( MAME OVER\EA\ DELIVfAIE \ • . ... ... ····~ ~ ' JC Football Stars Benton Leads MSAC· MARK DAVIS GWC _Offen1e DAVE WHIT~ .OCC Offense. MARK l'j!AURER 5addleback Offense. WALNUT-Mt, SID Alltcc>lo Collei•'• •-talneera aad Golden Wnt'I RuaUen foalbllll teams a.re on a colH1ioe -· They bump beadr saturday nlabl lo -· oonterence action on the Mountie•' field wltb kickoffat7:30. Each 1chool will be looking for i~firal-'1•· t.ory of the season alter a pair of setbacka against formidable foes and eacb has a young team with Mt. SAC about !18 pen:ent freshmen. t "We have two return. , ing starters on orrmse ' and one on defense," ~ coachMalEatonsays. ''But tr we improve as much as we did last week, we'll be right In the thick of it Saturday night," he adds as a possible warning to Golden West. Eaton has been ex- MARK NICHOLS MARK MODES TIM MURPHY perimenting with a trio GWC Delenoe DCC Defense 5add1eback Defense o f p r o s p e c t I v e ~--'::..:;c:::...::.::..;;:..c.::..::;~~~~-"'~'-"-"-'"'-""'-''-~~-"~~"-"~-"-~~~~quarterbacks and has come to no decision, Anotlwr Tough Battle Due for Orange Coast "They are all about equal in throwing and I don't know which one will start Saturday night.'' The trio or signal· callers include Steve Taylor, Gree Gano and Flavio Garcia. Kurt Orange Coast College football teams have had very good success the past Cew seasons playing LA Harbor, but it's been a painful experience. to say the least. thus far and we're. tryinS, to keep our win streak (two) going. Jf that doesn 't get u s up, nothing will." Tucker will make three line up changes. Dave Mackley will move into an offensive guard spot, Al Korn will start al right linebacker and Ron Lamerton will be the rightcomerback. Porter~ a quarterback S o p h o m o r e last season, has been quarterback Dave movedtotightend. White, who has tossed How al!tout the receiv- seven TD passes in tht: ing corps when the first two games . Mountiesgototheair? engineers the Bucs·. ''Wethinkwe"1aveex- offense. His favorite cellent receivers,•• target thus far has been Eaton says. ••steve Ben· speedy Paul Desmet, ton was an All-CIF who has caught 6 passes performer at Los Alto& for 162 yards and J TDs. High last year.•• OCC has won the lut four games from the Seahawks and six of the last seven, but most of them have been very physical affairs. And Saturday night's tilt at OCC figures to be the Says Hartman same. .. Harbor is a lot better Worst Game Ever than it has been in the past two seasons. And it 's very physical, as usual. Year in and year A losing season for game any team or mine breakdowns in our out Harbor is the most Saddleback College'! has played in my 19 secondary that hurt us. physical team we play Jt"s not out of the years of coaching. It But our offense really. and they always give us question unless the was the worst exhibition killed us. And as bad as a pretty ~rough &oing Gauchos can improve on · of football I've ever we looked on offense we over, whalever the &core their play of last week, seen. had 18 first downs and is," says Tucker. says Saddleback football ''I hate to lose, but Cypress had 9. The Pirates, 'ranked coach George Hartman. when our kids give their "I don't want to take No. 2 in the Daily Pilot's The Gauc.hos face best efforts it's not so anything away from Southland• JC poll, are Butte College in Oroville bad. But they acted like Cypress, because they coming off a n Saturday a fternoon, they didn't care. We beatusbad.Butitwastbe imeressive 31·14 victory prior to opening Mission stunk uP the place,•• poorest effort any team over rival Golden West Conference play in two says Hartman. J'vecoachedbasbad." andTuckerishopefuJtbe weeksat Chaffey. !'f~rtman is still Two of the Gauchos• Bucs will not have a 11 a rt man wasn't shi~t1ng personnel, es~ starting linebackers Will letdown. exactly ecstatic over his ~~1ally~noffense. be missing this week. ··we can't afford a team's play in the 27-10 We had a complete Mark Dobis hurt an letdown against Harbor. loss lo Cypress last off~nsive breakdown ankle and is doubtful We're playing the best Saturday. 1 against Cypress and we while Mike Knapp is team on our schedule ''Jt was the worst had a coup I e of sidelinedCora'month. FOR POPULAR SIZE TIRES: FR78-14 and GR78-14 plus Fedele! Excise tax or $2.68 to $2.88 ai18 rel:sodoble hQdc ifl. 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MD, I.a Mirada Clash Universiiy Seeking Tri tons Star RetUrns. • Sa,_n Clemente HIJh'a over Es~ranza "'a~ the Monardu Favored Over Matadon defensive picture 11 ·center snap on ~xtra C o briabter this Wffk with points. 00818lency the relumoftackleAllen .. w .·re very weak Mater D el High 'a lfooarcha ao after their second 1trai1ht noo- le.,ue fOO(balJ victory tcdl~ u the La Mlrada Kat&dOn march Into th~ Santa An~ Bowl. , 1 <ft start.I at 8 and the l190archa of coach Gary Carr. ranked No. 8 in the CIF t -A. are a touchdown favorite to Barons' Injuries Mount dispose ol one ol the best 3-Ateamsinthe CIF. La Mirada posted a M .....,...i In 1'74 before fall-. Inc to Vllla Puk by a touchdown in th e playoffs , and the Matadon are at It aaaln. cominc otf a 1f·13 vie· tory over •n annually touahNefrteam. . Additional pressure is on Mater Dei with start· Streeter to the starting there and we may have ln1 quarterback Tim nm.nine aame and give Unlverllily Hidb lineup. :;:more on the aideU-O-ae McGowa~ a bet· ._ • A d th t k •• t I bed ••• bo . footoall coach Dick n • m a •• ~• COME TO THE o • J>OC nerve ~s tmtbeaecondary. Ro~he b aa to have 3'rlton 1 even touaher and lower baC<lt pro-Both teams feature dil•ed reellngs as he than the. crew that bu llEWPORT H"RBOR blema. fundamentals witb the d I alre .,. . ., ted 1•· ~ t " b . glr • b I T•ojaos ror • .., pos ~ ul'I IN • THE • W"TER And linebacker Kent emp UlS placed on a their 11econd non-league shutout as the Tritons " Ewing is out for the strona running. attack. football game Friday gird for Friday ni&ht 's BOAT season with a fractured Bot~ are. bl& and ~iaht-this time with game a.galnst Cypress nttk. . ~~~:n;i .:~bstpea·~·.~ Los Amigos at Garden Hlgh 's Centurions at SHOW c b d ~ ~ Grove Bl(b. Western High In tbelr arr as 1nserte de!ense, which shul out Hla le.am shut off second non ·l eague D1tv l d Gon"&ales at Corona del Mar in the 'oolball tllllb k t b f •'-Tustin to the tune of 77 " same. ...oat 5 ac 0 ee ~ ~ opener. yardl net running and Injuries against a ~ ~O Mater De:i's. J of(ense.._ - .lies th . 'd p:rning-and-a-meuly-physic-at-team -are-San--'i. Edison Secondary Gets Stiff Test I r on e in5 1 e run-three fint downs. Cle mente coach Allie :"Z.. ning game of fullback However, Universil'-' Schatf's prime concern. • Steve Wil liams aod ~ t 8 i Iba c & 5 D 8 v 1 d is still seeking its first Ills •quad is few In Gonules or McGowan. victory since Tustin took numbers and the Tritons The quarterback a dvantag e of its csnalfordfewinjuriesif keeper around tbe ends opportunit ies and the they are to maintain and the passing threat Trojans were unable to their winning ways. 111 Wnl Coast's Lorusc FIHll•I Bo•I SINlw S.L Sept 21 ... bas.call d t th punrh One-into the end ''A nyt1'm e •ou •o The Edison High Eric Hipple {last year's 1 Y roun 5 ou e wn~. agui···t a •·A s•h'ooi .::,.• Chargers proved last QB), but be throws very Mater Dei theme. "I was p'eased w1'lh ·-' ,_ s ... Oct. 5 ... NEWPORT BEACH'S LIDO VILLAGE weekthattbeucanstnna ·well." La Mirada puts much our defen'se .. says are going to see a lot or· strong running attack." Jurovich. a 6-2, 16· o f its ho Pe s on Roche.· .. You hAve to be people, .. says Sc haff . Now, their football ye-ar-old sophomore, quarterback Terry Hag-pleased with that kind of .. Cypress has a fine coach. Bill Workman. rompletedl0ofl4for145 gerty, the son of coach effort , but we're still fullback and a n hopes they can contain a yard s against 1-lunt · Leo Haggerty. so mewhat in ex . exceptional running good passer in Warren's ingt.on Bea<"h. A 1 so big in La pe.rienced. Our offense back. They do 8 good job. MarkJurovich. If the Chargers can Mirada·s ga m e are was inconsistent. but It They don ·t do anything ·•our secondary is stop Jurovich . they ba cks Kevin Bramer and did show promise. fa ncy-it ·s just a matter HOOAS Sat11rlil1rs 10 am to 10 pm Suodays 10 am co & pm Weekdays 2 pm to to pm to simply 10 for two points after touchdowns 1 deopite the ract we ba•• 11 two 1ood kickers " says Scharr. ' l i LEASE TODAY! '75YWIU• Stick I air conditioning. Only 12.000 ml4••· $95 .., monlh (086MUSI '750.t.TSUH .. 210 Automettc, stereo '-''· Und8f 1.000 mlleL $105 -monlh ~ (835NDZ) '7SMHCUIY MOHAllCH GHIA 11 ,000 miles (095MINJ '7SQllYSLH COIOOIA AU power with sunroof 2856 M•wpori llvd. CostaMna 645-3661 Fountain Vallel'..'s Barona figured to be a touchdown favorite over I.oftg Beach Wilson High's Bruins Friday :night at Huntington Beach, but the injury toll at Fountain Valley could put a monkey wrench into the Barons' non -league football gam e. very you n g ,'' says shouldhavelittletrouble BillUnkovich. "W . . 1 1 of'comingatyouandyou M&wo.100• ere going 0 TY to havetostopthem .·· Workma n . ·•we only with Warren. lt·s uolike-SE-P•1PT1U1 "" uo get that consistency in -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; have two starters back ly the Bears will gain Rl-JoM~r-r 1'° our offensive game th.is Schaff is also inserting • .. there, and Warren cer-many yards rushing. ~c;~.!:;~.~· : week.·· Steve Chesnut in to the tainlyhasagoodpassing BolsaGrandewascon· L.G~Knon m Ro c he says Los defensive picture 3.t attack.'' sidered a strong rus'hing ~~::~~~19 ;':! Amig9._s could present comerback to give Tim It's unlikely that War-team and it gained only ot--MM11:0r•i1No 11• more probl e m s than· Vleisides the time he ren's passing attack will 12 net yards against a ~:~;;i~1::,' ~ appears On the surface needs to concentrate al be good enough for the swarming Edison de-FL.-Ji'"01c11_. uo and cites the loss to quarterback . Bears to up set the fense, led by nose guard L.E--81t1:!:,~ro.i o...... 1"' Dana Hills (17 -3> as one One ot San Clemente's Chargers when the two Jim Williams (5·10, 18l), L.t--M11<tMGMlfl 10) which could have been bi g probl e ms that non-league rivals clash who had 12tackles. ~--=~:e~""' ~= much closer. surfaced in the 18-0 win MOW AYAILAll.EFOILIASE 1975 AUDI 100 LS 4 DR . Auto 1rans.. power steering, alr cond., radial t•nts & scereo. (8151049281) *150~••usrax •1-0,-W~ Coach Bru ce Pickford's crew has six. Tegulars on the injured list and four will not play Friday. lncluded among the sideline stars are quarterback Chris Dove, halfback Mike Musso and tackles Mark Cowp er and Mark Burke. at 8 Friday night at ''There was just no R£....,,...r11nSund'o/ ''° ··J 'm es p eria ll y Warrenffigh. way to te ll that a Cl-Eok''"'" ... impressed wilb Los College Soccer DON BURNS Prestige Porsehe Audi While Edison r olled to second -string tailback ~:::::~ :: Amigos· Dave Morrison 13'.J1HarborBlvd.,G.rd9nGrove a 22-0 win over 'Botsa would have 12 tackles,·· c&--G1Qr91M'Gow•,, 11s at lihebacker.·· says ,..._,.•cHk.c.•i..1.s.c..11 (7,14)636-2333 Grande, Warren edged said Workman, e xpress-::'.. ... ::--~:~~~"'~,m~":~,-=-·----"'~·~~~R~oc~h~ec_. _______ ___c"""'"'"'°~~:;~.=·~1"':...,,._:::~w::.::,..~·~-=-·~:_::::''~"."" ...... ~"".'.''!'!".'°" ...... ~~'!'!".'°" ...... ~"".'.''!'!".'°"~~"".'.'~ In addition to those Huntington Beach, 26-21. ing surprise about the four blue chippers two Last year, Edison blitzed Chargers· defensive others will be operating Warren,28-7. performance. "I really at less than full "They look about the didn't expect us to look ':strength-running back same as las t year,'' says that good d efensively. and sa!e.ty Warren Workman of the Bears. Our line was quicker and Taylor and de!ensive ''Their quarterback more active that I ex· end Bill Grilz. doesn't run as well as peeled ... I ·ho~~~llw::~e~~::~: Art" ls Ha Edg i n I h e i n j u r y IS ve e I department,·· says Pickford. .. All through I ~h:d•P~~n~. f [,.; .. ~":~~ With Outside Speed scrimmage with Santa Ana Valley there was virtually no one hurt. Now this. They lack size a nd m a npower. but the Laguna Beach Artists "Our biggest concern have speed. Plenty of it. with Long Beach Wilson Against Bloomington is if our kids with a last week, the Artists patched up lineup will consistently picked up give us the same e!fort big yardage on outside as last week. l thought sweeps, and their foot· we 'plaYed very well b al l coach, Dennis against Redlands for a Haryung, figures the first game.·• Artists can do the same -against host Rim of the 1 The Barons lost the 6-3 World F riday night. deci s ion on aKickoffisat8 o'clock. fourth-quarterdrivekept ''Rim is similar to alive by .-a penalty for il-legal equipment -which Bloomington, .. Haryung was a reserve with plays says. "They have more written on a wristband. 200-pounders than we do, but they don't have a whole lot of quickness . I think we can get outside on them." ''Jt was s trictl y a technicality,·· says Pickford. "And to reach down in the bag a nd get one like that at the most crucial moment of the game-wow." . Pickford has another concern, however, and that's how to contain the potent running punch of Wilson's Kent Dyer (6-1. 200) and Dale Od en (6-0. 185 . ''They'r e very quick, aJa Santa .i\.na Valley," says Pickford. ''Wilson's backs are much more dangerous than Redlands.·· Junior Gary Coleman takes over at quarterback for Dove and the running backs will be Mike Cox and Mitch Chambers with Malt Nisco an alternate. Pirates, GWC 110 To"urney I WALNUT -Riva l s Ora n g.e Coast and Golden West colleges are ex p ected to be leading contenders for the Mt . San Antonio •water polo tourney title Friday and Saturday. , Golden West faces Santa Barbara in the opening gam e of the tourney at 1 Friday, meets OCC's B team at 5 andFullertonat8. ' OCC'1 A squad tangles , with Mt. SAC at 3 and San Jose at 6. The occ· 'B team also faces Santa Barbara at 9. Because of its ability to get outside on Bloom- inirton. Lall!una Beach won, 7 -JJ, alt hou g h Haryung thinks the margin should have been larger. The Artists lost three of four fumbles and Haryung says, ''l thought we played well except for our in,e x- pefience aod lack of con- centration:· · And the Artists are in- experienced. The only r eturoing starter is tailback Kevin Pike, who came off the injured list to score Lag:una ·s only touchdown on a fiv e-yjird nm. Pike picked up 38 yards on 9 carries, but the Aitists ' le a ding ground gainer was Craig French. a junior who gained 95 yards, mosUy on sweeps . French, a quarterback on the sophomore team last year, also attempted two option passes and Haryung says, "we're going to score sorrte on that play this year.·· Haryung was a lso im- pressed with transfer Vince McCullough, a Prep Polo • VARSITY 09MHtlls 1 ·o -: 'I ·- F•lltlroc* t 6 J J-IJ o.r.. HUii scorlflO: MIHI S,C...,.... ..IUNIO" 'IAIUltY O...HlllS I 0 0 0-1 F-.lltar'ooll. J 1 I 14 ~ Hiiis 1Cer""'9~ MllMCl'I. .. ltOSH-$0 .. H 0.... 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'Corn IS Green' igh in Q'1ality • Only on a handful oC occasions uring a normal community heater season does a play emE"rge so skillfully mounted, ,with craftsmanlike attention to -~nsE"mblE' E'xcellence. as the season·opening production at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. "The Corn is Green." This fine drama by Emlyn \V illia ms is "l'"" given an ex - emplary stag- ing by direc- tor Mary Eastman Rigney and a large cast rich in depth of talent. Jt is, a long with • lllANDALL • • Ano t h e r Part of the Forest" at the 1-IWlt- ington Beach Playhouse, one or the hi gh water marks or 1975 in local theater. Miss Rigney has captured and sustained the essence of the pov- °'rtv and frustration of a Welsh miiling tO\\'O in the 1800s as she recreates the story of a single- "'TH£ CORN tSGRIEN" Intermission ·Tom Titus g imentation is honestly in· tt>rpreted. Equally impressive is Stan Wlasick as the young m an who totters precariously between Ox· ford University and a return to the mines . Wlasick projects a st>ething inner strength which sustains him through his difficult task. and does a tommendable job with a tricky accent, SEVERAL STRONG performances are given in the :-;upporting: ranks -among them, J-larald Dyrenforth's pompous but quite human squire, Eileen Fishbach"s proper and timid housekeeper and Gregory Dalton's religiously rustic han- dyman. Mimi Kadin loses some points on projection at times, but is bitterly effective as the cook's spoiled daughter who nearly up- sets Wlasick ·s budding career. Margo Godda~d ~who was an ENTERTAINMENT ingenue in the very first Laguna produ<'tion , circa 1923 -plays Miss Morr at 's cook with a marvelous flair for the delivery of a pungent line. NonnBJT Stod- dart is fine in a brief assignment as an old dog learnlng new tricks. THE BALANCE of the Laguna CllSl, yo ungsters and vlllagers combining to complete the'l-ural tableau. works e,cceedingly well in the ensemble format against the backdrop or a splendid set de· signed by producer Hap Graham. Ted Noack and David Paul . The ·overall production reflects methodical attention to detail b.v Miss Rigney and her staff. '"The Corn is Green" continues through Oct. t t on a Tuesday· through-Saturday schedule at the Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. It is a production well worth seeing. • dr•m• tty Emlyn Wdll•m•. dlr«l•d tty Milry E1~1m11n R!Qney, prOdu(ld Ill' HllP (;r1r..m, '°"n<I 1nd U9hlinQ by C1rt c;.t1aw1y. Pf•Wl'lld • Tue"'ays lhro1>9h Saturday~ at l :JOUl'ltH Ott. n at th<! L19una Moulton Playl>Ovw. 606 LaQUnl C1· Ji...: "Y°" ROid, L19un1 e..1ch. Rewr.o1Uon,•'M-07~. ~T TH.CAST Mis\ Moll•t .•.......•..•..... Martn..t11 RlnGlll ttiro1nE:v1ns .• , ..•..••............ S11nWl1tlck fhoSQulre.. ..• • .. , ••• H1r11dttyr..,I011h hn Go<onwy Jone~ ...•. Gr...,.,..y a.non Mis Ront.rrv . . . . . Eiieen f'ltllti.c:h Trials of Suburbia Eyed in New Movie less le Wally . . .... Mimi kadln S, WlllY . Mar90 GoOalrCI Tom. "lor~nSloddarl I Jof\es ....... , Jltne$ Vine. r•h PU911 .. , • . . ....... Marv V•r1c1 r1 RoObalch . . ..... TiwlmM Fl.,...., (;1yn Thom1s . . . 0.11 Wollenspar911r .,1onn O....n . . .• Ne.,.h Gwynne W!U 1'1119f!eS ..• , • . ...•..... SC:otl Gl'IY minded spinster teacher and her relentless efforts to coax and ca- -jole one of the town 's rowdy oung men into reaching his in· llectual potential. Jt is a perior staging of a difficult lay. AT T HE CORE of this ex· ellent production is an excep- ·onal performance by Marthella andal l as the determined e-ac-her, Miss Moffat. Miss Ran- fjall develops her character layer by layer. savoring her smaJl vic- LOS ANGELES IA Pl -The trials or a suburban couple Poitier Company, Mirish Join Hands uis ANGELES IAPJ -Actor· director Sidney Poitier has joined his production company with the Mirisch Corp. for three moVies to be released by Universal Pictures. Poitier's Vernon Productions ""111 combine with the coml?any headed by producer Walter Mirisch ror a picture a year in the next three years. The pair were associated in thret other films : ''In The Heat of the Night." ''Call Me Mister Tibbs '' and "The Organization.·· caught in the t>('Onomic crunch will be enacted by Jane Fonda and George Segal in Columbia Pictures· "Dick and Jane.'' Th~ script by David Giler con- cerns an upper-middle class husband and wife who lose all their money and are forced into a poverty-level life amid the plenty of a Los Angeles suburb. "Dick and Jane" will be the second fil m by the new produc- tion team of Peter Bart, former New York Ti"mes correspandent and later assistant to Paramount production chief Robert ~v~s. and Max Palevsky,;' electrorucs millionaire and political donor. Ted Kotcheff "The Appren-· tice,ship of Duddy ~avitz '. will direet the film, th~ first for Miss Fonda in Hollywood since her Oscar-winning ·•KJutt>.'' 4-tories and rebounding Crom her setbacks with renewed vigor . Her moment of' realization that sht> is impeding her protege's social dt>veJopment with her re· -11....,.v <1•u1<r19 ••"-°''*''Y !ynn~ Ol"W\ 01 l~I ''"!"1$1 ~na rno,1 lf"""al•"ll pl•I"' ol !~1 l1•t <11G1Clt<0t 10 -Tl>tl NY Tt~t ... ,, to.I I oi ., "':' .--\ • I • -· II/ O!U :.•t.1 :•!! -:-..... ~,,, <I .JI lU "' \It~ ·» 1.• - ltllu• .. ..... "'"' ...... ftUM-11"11 THI llOICIST t11 UiT OlfAIL 111 '----:OffN ttoM -e MATI""* Nil' 9/2( Ill. ·' (• .,, ... " ... """ tM•Uot 11 l <"IO " ..... ,, .. "'IOllO , ...... " ••lo~ .. ,, m~ 11••"'"" .... o! .. ... 1:0 lf!I -·~ -··-"'"'"' loHOI ... St ........ ·-·-· 1)6-llt! 1-~ffl•O -~~ ·~--li•1•1 ·-~ _," .... wm• 111111111"1 ----MONTY PTTNON & tfOl l GIAIL ""' MINNJI I MOSIOW1TZ !"' OHM 1 t t>t e M nNllJ Nit. T _ ..... sum MANSON 111 -· LET'S SCAll JISSICA ""' OHM It *ION e MAfMll lilUl.T -- ---llNDA tOW\ACI fOI PllJaOOO N AIOUNO WOILD fANNT HILL111 ......... ~ .... .... ~,l'IMllM JAWS ..... 1llM wan ·•· .,. __ UNDl LOY1LAC1 fCMI NU8Hf 111 AROUND WOILO, ra.n MIU Ill IOa'!llWMU!t MA'NSON 1111 --· 11,,ID ot•111 J&lt'IS CA.AN IN ROLLER BALL .. --WIOZ • ---°""' MANSON111 ... IJPHD Off ill -----· ... • .,,. °''• ·--.. ... MITCMIU• -- ' OIM.11 SU, ll!"'Alll'" . _,..,,., .. "JUMPERS" by Tom S'-d A deliciously madcap Engli:;h-tarc~al's ~ n:iust·see lor lheatr~oers who relish truly C1\11hz~ wit. 1ntellec· tual agility and clever lunacy. Mature audiences only. TilllOA'l'bmlM.loeAT-l:Hr.N. SUMD•TM.ll.-s->." ~.N. ~Jou th Coast Repertor.1-· 112? )lffwtMWf • .,d. l.t ....._., Coll• Meso The lerrifyi11g niotion picture fron1 lht• terrifying No. l b<sl IK1ler. MWS WWWll llllY -ID.YD 5CllUDBI llllllRISS I~ ·::;,;. >· t ··>-:v \ : :', , ,:·r.·· .. :· ·. ;r=~:\.-: ... -· . :>.:":f'."-. .': .~ ••. ~.:-::·~':.:•,'_.:: .. _I ""MASHJIW .. llJ MOMTY "1'HOH & THI HOLY SU.IL" "'FUMMT U.DY"' Cf"GI -owl.._ PUSSYCAr INI '"THI FOITUHI" "'STBtfolD WIYH"' 111 ''TOMMY" IPGI "'MOON IUMMH.5• INJ "'SH.Urs n usuar .,., ""YISSOH6S• •.AIJCFS l lST AUIAH'r IPGI •APft.1 DUMPUHG '""5-'" SWISS FAMILY IOllMSOH"" l•I "WNnl UNI NYa• 1'59 "'S1WfOU wtYU• INt • ... • I • Overnight Superstars Trio From ']awl' Now Demand mg Bite By VERNON SCOIT HOLLYWOOD , IUPI J ''Oaws" has done more than break the all·time movie box o(. fice record. It has spawned three instant stars. Robert Shaw, who played the crusty professional shark hunter: Roy Scheider, the har· as~ed cop, and Richard Drey(uss. the oceanographer. are now among the most in·. demandaetoPS-in-f.lo11ywood. When bo'x office receipts poured into Universal Picture& the trio were deluged by offers. Their aski.ne prices soared ac- cordingly. Shaw currently is starring in the title role or "Swashbuckler.'· SCHEIDER HAS"joined the ex· aJted company of Sir Laurence Olivier and Dustin Horrman in "Marathon Man." Dreyfuss· agent is asking a haJC million dollars for h.i,s next film. A year ago all three would have cost a fraction of that amount. They were generally considered good journeyman character actors. Shaw had distinguishe d himself mightily as the Irish crime lord in "The Sling.·· Scheider was impressive as Gene Hackman's sidekick in ··The French Connection.·· DREYFUSS WAS a standout in ''American Graffiti "' and brilliant in ""The Apprenticeship of Dudd y Kravitz ... l•ltUMolMDS TUISDAY "MANSON" Studio executives and' in· dlvidual p<Oaucen apparently have deduced that ··Jaws'' ow~. ills enormous (inancialaucceas to the presence of Messrs. Shaw, Scheider and"Dreyfuss. lt'• u1f the borro~of tbeareat white shark was incident.al.to tbe film which 5urpassed""Tbe God- father" as the box office cham· pion with $125 million in less than 90days. · One school of thought has it that the three leadJng roles could have been played by Liberace. Rudy Vallee and Bert Parks With the'. Sam(! re)ults . ANOTHER, MORE oynlcal, view subscribes to thenotion that "Jaws" became a hit despite the human performances. Moreover, if an acting Oscar is parceled out for the film, it should by rights go to the shark. But t.he magic of a truly supercolossal hit touches ever- yone connected with it. 1 Steverl Spielberg, .the 27-year· old director: of "Jaws," is So much in demand he could spend the remainder of his life direct· ing scripts offered him in U!epast three months. His past track record, which included "'The Sugarland Ex· press, wasn't all that im· pressive. ONE DARES NOT ' ask how ,.. .... o.ne1c,.... ---="al .......... b. ......... " ...... ~'Rll'l'l!D-OFF" LC>-PSICiMA.T5 J~I08t11l1ISI $-1&1111 fll!HU•~~ WID.-SAT.-SUM. ""UHDa covas HHO" J;t~t 1:1• w,.,.. 1:4'-1•1•..1' m~h money SplellM'r1 coin· inands now. HI• neirt project 11 a scl•~••·fiction film, ':EMOl!ll; t.,.. <ii the ;t'hlrd Kind" al COlllDl- bia Presumably ti!• stUdlo Is g;vin, hlm all the gold llUllion he can stuff In a frfllhtcar. ~ ·••Jaws" has pro.,.U~ il4 l>t<>- ducers, Richard Zanuck and David Brown, to the fore(){ mov· i&making eminence. ''The St- ing" was theirs too. Richard's f8ther. Darryl -onceamon&the mightiest Hollywood mp'uls - never bad a com'parable hi~ And author Peter BeftChley. c-hiefly noted throughout his l!fe as the grandson of hu,monat Robert Benchley. has eamed enough money from "Jaws" to buy Rhode Island . VNIVE R S"AL !'ictures. however is waxing nchest of all. Jts profit~ from "J~~s" probably never will be off1c1ally known. But rest assured, the total will keeP the studio solvent for at least a decade. Inevitably, there will &e a "Jaws IJ" or "Son of Jaws•· or "Jaws Strikes Back." It Universal ca"n afford to sign Scheider and Dreyfuss, arid fi nd some way to reincarnate Shaw - last seen msappearing down the shark ·s gullet -lo star in these· quel, the studio may be able to .settle the national debt. FOUNTAIN VALL.EV • ............. , .... _ .. . ' -- t ~r .r.1: 1 :ttJj :i ~ :1>1 II 2-Joto.-• i>.<Jl0Jl,&) ~· -wterS POrPA7 .. C&J ....... ~ ...... ,...., GENERAt CINEMA CORPORATION TllA'VEL Fly us. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT PWS "MAHEATERS" J_.Mltc-· "MOON RUNNERS" .... ElllotGould Oonald SUlherland "S.PJ.E.S." &.I,.... 7-S.. Fro. 2 .... .... ,~ .,'"'.·'h!~ -.. -~ CINEMALANO 14" S~ HJ<DOI • l •Jh!llTI 6]~ lilll llH 'ua1"' "Y!SSONGS" ,,~ .. lt:ffW~.t~'-lt:H "GIMMISHll.m" ............. 1:4............U CINEMALAND Ill~ S~ lb<bO< loihtOll'l~ 1'61 UH '11a10' "IJHDA LOVELACE FOR PUSIDIMT"" Wl&l-.MW .. J:t'-1:0~19: I .. CAHDT .. 111 a 11 w s--1,11-1:e1-a11 ftieW1nd~~L1on CAHOICE 8El'IGEH • SUNCONNEl'l't' .. _ ... , ... .. ,.._,,_,, tft.4141 '1wt '"MOTHEll CIN 'ftlU5'AAE ADl•r· .... '''" IGanM "MREWR4 MYUNR1 " JAMl!S WJllTlllORE • llarrt s True ;, GIVE 'EM m:tJ. BARRY! GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE EACH PERFORMANCE TICKETS AT BOX OfFICE ..... ...,._ ..... CYRIL CUSACK IAN HOLf.t ~11CHAEL JA YSTON V1VIEN MERCHANT TERENCE RIGBY PAUL ROGERS '°HAROLD PINTER'S "'The Homecoming STAllTS Fiii. SEPT, 2' MAUS •lM MUii LOOlt I.Ill! AM lJllC , rrs•mr11TMAM '~~..,.~.,-, "'Bl.AZfHGUOOt.lS"Oll ,, 1"0UNGfltAMltllllTIJlt' -- • ' \ PUBLIC NOTICE SUPllUCHt COUlltT OP TH a STATE Of' CAL.ll'OlllMIX l'Otll TMI. COUNTY OJI Oll:ANOI! .... A-UltS HOTICll OJI MIAllllMO OF PETITION POil .-.t09ATI. OP HOL.OGllAPMIC #ILL ._MO FOil LlliTTl.•S TaSTNrllllMTAll:Y (IOMDWAIVl.01 Est•tt ol KENNETH LEWIS BURTON, t i!;• KE NNETH L . BUltTON, Ot<uwd. ' rvauc NO'lllCE Wii&IWttlAiiM • • • ' PVBUC NOl'JCE • • _ .. F•t:IFOlltM llESlf•ltCH & DeVELOf'Ml.HT, ID"~A.,.._ ......, ... ,CA.~ .......,_ ._.,.Y .,....,., m s.. ...... dlfie ....... H'*"°'1 a..f\, CA. -TMi ...__. h c:eftdlKlecl 1W • ... -· s...-•. """"'"' ~ ~'" ... '''" -'"' ... °"""" o.n .. 0r...-C-ly .. ~ ""'*"ti.,.,,, """' ~.__, Or ..... C.0.11 Oell'I Plllel. S..C.ts.••Ott.2,t , lt, tt,J a»,I P VBLIC NOTICE • f'ICTITIOUI 9UllN•ss flAMl.STAT•Ml.NT Munchi n ' t o l'ictory ,.. ....... ,. ...,_ ..... dolt19 ~· MM•l SO PAC OEVELOPMl!:NT COM. 'ANY, 1•1t e.ryl L•nt, ... WPOn ...... C.llt.ttMO Oii* L R-1111 a....,.1 ~. .......,. lliNm. 0111. ttMO $llipflef\ A. wtllttlf19t0fl, It SI-.,. ..__ ........... hflg,11 .C.C. O~~ of the se~diest contests during Mission VteJo Days windup recently at Mission Vie- jo Golf .course .was .the watermelon eating compet1t1on . First three competitors from left at top are Steven Timmons, 8, first in l'l'ltl ..... Nt ••• condvclN .., lft. __ ... 0.¥1d E. tlllfttl Tllb ..,..._, _, fl._ wfrl'I "" r-.tv CJef\; tif Or ..... c:o-ty on 5-- ~ tt, 1t7J. -PutllllMd Or..,,. OM1t Deltw PUmll, 5"11.lS,•l'dOtl. t,t, It, lt7S JICD.7S PVBLIC NOTICE P VBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OJI MAltSMAL'S SALIE AURORA MARIE ROFF, Plal11Uff "'-JAMES WOODROW ROFF, No. 0 . ., .. 9y vlrtlll ot en •••cutl.., lsM*t on Juty 30, 1'75 by the Suparlor Cot#1, JllCIQn'lltnt e11ttred No.-mblr ''· 1'74 Qlunty Of Or-ell. Stat• of Calltorn11, upOft • l""""""'nt 1nt1rld In ,._. DI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI! STATEM ENT Tiie lol+&toio•l'IQ persons •re do;l'IQ Dul.I· ,,..,, .,, HARBOR BUILOERS SUPPLY, 30lo1 S. Har!)Of", S.nla Ana, CA 9111M Sundtr Mtr.e Sala1.aor, 14S~1 Hl;l'lcrinl Cir., lrvonf, CA. 9110S Tl'lomtl Mltl! .. fl Hiile, ~ B•uct Cresctnl, Nfwporl Bt•ttl, CA, '2660 Ttlh bu1ln••1 1, tondutle<I by • !jllfl'Wrt1 p.arlner1hlp S"'""•Y Ma<•• Sala1.aor Thi) 1lfl11menl was filtd with Ille County Cloirll; ol Or•~ Co11nly.., 5">- ttmner 1, 1•1s F414n Publl!lled o.-a11oe CG.ls! D.l!ly PllOI, Seopt. 11, 11, U, •hd Ocl. 1, 1•1s J#.1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINE55 NAME STATEMENT Th• loll-!n9 Pt<\Ofl 11 cloil'IQ bull· IWl'l as RAVEN AOVERTI SING, 3104 8artlados P1..:t. c~•a M•w, CA. m"6 Jtllrev H Sl1ven1on, 16511 V1IP1<•SO, Ml15iof> Vlelo, CA 9"61S Tiiis bu'!.lnt!l' I~ c..,ductfd by an In· dlv1CIMI, Jel!rey H Stevenson This "aiem.,.t wa\ l!llCI """'" tr. Counlr Cltrll; ol Or1ng.e Coonly .., A"'9"51n.11t1S F•T?M Pvbll!lled Or,,nge C0<>1t Cally Pilot, 5rpl.•, 11 , 11, JS. l~TS m1.1s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS NAMI! STATEMENT Th• tollowll'IQ peri.on '' doll'IQ Du!.<· llf!.Sill. ~RENGO INSTITUTE, 1610 W. Coast liWJ., Ntwparl Beau •. CA. 916'l Jo.JO Marengo, 1'11 S.MlllQCI Or., Newport BeilCh, CA . •?W.J This bu'l"'s' ls conout lQd by an Jn. dlvldlwll. JoJ0Mart"90 Ttils 111t1ment ... ,, !olM with thf Collnty Clerk ol Oran9f1 County.., 5'Q· temt1e1s.1•1s. ..,,. Publi!lled Of"•nve c.,..,, Cally PilOI, ~OI. ti, II. 2S, ahd 0<;1. 1. 19/S loMO-IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS NAMIE STATliME.NT The tollow1nv persons ire C10inQ ht$. ~•11: AMBROSIA ORGANICS. AM. SRO!ilA TOO, ,., e1oldw1y, Co!.•• Mfw, CA.. 92611 wari.y M. Font..,,, 1'101 ND. e Ca· ovon. C~t• Mew. CA. "1611 Jull111 A. Heroalldrl aka ~ ....... '166 No. 8 11111 SL, Co1t11 Mew. CA. "1611 Thi' tlu•lf'lns Is coMucteo br a Qel"leral i>arlnrr•hlp. • ... ,_ T"'' "_.'-'"'"' was flltcl wilh tho! County Cler-ol Orin~ Coun!y on Aug~t n, 11t7S. F472M Pl.rbllshed O.an~ CHU Cally Pilot, ~!)!.•,II, ll,1S, 1¥1S 33Sl-1S PUBLIC NOTICE AURORA MARIE ROFF as judgtnlnl 1 --~~==~------ cr•Clllotlsl •lld 191ln l t JAMES FICTITIOUS9USIJrtESS 1-----------WOOOftOW AOl"F ill ludQ-deb-NAME STATl:MIEHT !Ot fl), SllOWlftV • net flaltMI ol f1'lt IOI~""'"°"' ire doil'IQ bui.1· u,t50.65 a<t..,.tty due on said jUOgmi:oot ,,..,,1,, • -"-Gall DI"'°' l1-1><e DI wlll ltll· CAP CIRCUITS, I~ Ptrk Aw., l'C\ltkln, I M.,. ltvlld upan all ltw rlQhl, Glnt.n Gro.,., Catltornla lt? ... 1 Hiie ind 1m ... f1.t Df UICI ludV'""" dlffl-Pftlllp N1re\ M1n1e,, 11Sl Oi• torf1) 11'1 I,.. properly In the (Ounly DI Aon., We1lmlm.t1r, C..llfornla'l'H«J Or8llOI. Sl.IW of C.Htor""•· oncrllltd \Itri Oa"'9to Mlf'lre1. 11s1 Dia a&follows: A .... Wnlmlnslrr, C.Ufornla'l'H«J L.ot 4 DI Tra<I 2M, II Pl• <NP~ Thi\ 111111 ... ,, 15 conducled by I ~ 11'1 600ll n, Page 25 ol Mis-,...., .. , partnef'illlp. :111-Ma~. R1cord1 DI Or1119t V•••OaMatoM.e'llllS ::.OV11ty, C.Mtornla and c:o"'mo111y This 1lat1rnen1 W•I flied with thl -6! 1111 "•111911 A¥TnW, eosi. °"""''Cirri!; ol 0r•"'9' CO\lnly ... ---..,c..tffot...... twmtlrrlS, t•TS. NOTICI! IS HERESY GIVEN THAT M Fr.._y, OC:t•r 17, 1'75, a1' l :JO e'cl«JI ''"" •t frMI Of C-"'Dllw, Graoft99 C.Oltflly Harbor Mu11lr!pal ·Qowt. ... , -'-llO!ea Blvd., Oty ol Hlwtoon Bla<h, county of 0r-.. Site DI C.lltorn41. I w+ll wit at putllk """ Publltl'ltd 0.-1"91 CNH 0.lly Piiat, 5"11. 11, u . enc10c1.1. •. 1•1s Jsrt-1s PVBLIC NOTICE aucilori kl the hltflnt bldOtr, lol" t'"" FICTITIOUS9USINISS In i.wtut-y Of the Unllld Stites. all NAMI STA T"IMIHT ttll r1911t, llttt •rid lnl•l"fll Of wld ludiit-The fo4lowlf"9 Pfr'°"' art OOll'!ll IMJ• "*" •blDl"(•l In IM: •bO"' dlMcflblO l'Wft•s: ,,...rt¥.0# .. "11KhllWrHfftrNYlll AMIEltlCAN POOL D1!5tGNEAS nKtsUIY IO Htlsfy Mid •KKtAlon, ... CONSUL TAHTS, •S9'J Alliriilr Or., wlll'I ac:trwd lflttftst Mid c~t.. C¥tlftu. c.111ornla '°'30 0.*SllMmbtt IS, ,,,S .IC .. co.fl.ntll .l•mM, •m Allilllar Dl'tllkln: ...-111or DI"., c"'"", C..lltoml• '°6>0 °°" E. AM• .. .,,,.. AObirt 81Nl!\art, m Iii SI ' Mtrtrl91 se.t e.ac:n, c;:.111om11 toTtO • ()r1f191co.,ioty Tllll illull"''' 11 COlldutled b• ii 9y E-M, (IOlr ..-11,.,-1,..~hlo. Otwlou!Y ' Jacl G . .!9mt1 ..,.. ft, O.W•y , n,11 1ttoMmtftt ""'' ru.o "'""" ,,. ,........ ....... , ~y Clet'tl ot Or .. Counly ~ 1711E.C:0."H ...... 1y,S\llll106 ~ll,ltTS. ;J cw-.. M9,.,c.11...-....mu w,... ,,...,,,,_.Or-..~ o.lly 111rro., Pl.iellthed Ota,... CMtl C»ily ....... ----~bd..i,1t1.J llD-1S ..... tl,1.5,•ndOtl l,•, 191S lMIWS l ' \ FICTITIOUS 9USINl!SS NAME. STA TE.Ml!NT The following "'-Is ooklg buW· ,..,...,: MIKE TUGWELL AECoMsTJllUC. TION SYSTEMS, 902' Fo•glOW A ... ., fowllal11 V1llty, CA. "170l A...-1 Mk~ Tlf9Wlll, to2' FOll· ~A ... , FOUf'lltlnVallty, CA. '2JQI ""' fll.ll.IMI' 15 COf•ChKll'd D'J an I ... dlv\Oull, Rotlilr1 M. TllQwell Tfll' ltafemlnl WI\ 1111'11 wltl'I I .. c:....t, Ctitn ot 0rlft9' C.oum.yOtl s.p. """*"' 5, 1911. ...... Publlltltd °""91 Coast o.nv Pltot, Slt04. It, "II, U , lhd Oct. 1, 1•11 JM.II PUBLIC NOTICE PIC"TtTIOUS IUSIMl.S1 1111.t.MI: STA'rlMINT" TlW fol~l'IQ --11 oolllO tlvlf-lllUH; PANORAMA •t:AL TY, 11•! ltldttf'lld Or .. Hunllnvtan s.ac:n. C.\. -Htnry Ar11old B•v1n, 11•1 1111 .. l•ld Or., Huntlfl9l"°" l!le1<fl. "'·""' 'Miit bl,tshietS It COflfU<ted bY ... I.,. 11\tldu.I . HlllfY ~ 8rya.n Thlt ttaf'1'Mllt ••s tllld wftll lhll QMlty 0.rti; °' °''"" CO\lftfYI~ -.,,.,22, 1•1s. \ ""'" "*llhld O..• Cltll Diiiy "IDt, s.t.U.tndOtt. z..• .. \t, 1•,s .,.,s ) DAILY PILOT heat (5 minutes 23 seconds>. Andrew Murdock, 7; und Julie Klien , 7. At bottom, Julie near$ finish and second In heat, (5:56) . Diet? Not Him: He Likes Beer From Wire Services Prime Minister Harold Wilson has discovered a new way to lose weight. He drinks beer. The chunkily built. pipe-s moking British leader sipped a g lass or beer at an ex hibition in Manchester, England and explained: "Contrary to all medical opinion. I've lost a Jot or weight since J began drinking more beer:· Wilson, 59, said he shed 14 pounds in the last year since switching from ha rd liquor to room- temperature British beer. ··By goll y, it's doing me good,·· he said . • Bob Considine, a widely known columnist for the Hearst newspaper group. has been hosoitalized in critical condition after suffering a stroke. Considine was taken lo the New York Universi- ty Medical Center . • Conway Twitty has been named a defendant in a lawsuit which alleges the country m\.lsic star·s re- cordings or "Touch the Hand" infringes on the song's original copyright. The suit was riled i.t1 U.S . District Court in ( J Nashville by Ron PEOPLE Peterson, who asserts he ~--------~ wrote a nd composed the song prior to September 1972 and subsequently contracted with Meredith Music, Inc., of Nashville. • Patricia lle arst is no longer listed as an "urban guerrila '· on a jail booking slip. San Mateo County She riff John McDonald said that Miss Hearst conrerred with her attorneys and now lists he rself as "not employed.·· Mi ss He~rst described herself as a n "urban guerrilla" when booked into the jail after her cap· ture. • J. Paul Getty Ill, heir to the oil billionaire. is scheduled to hold a one·man art exhibit in Manila OllnTlll with 35 of his paintings Satur- day, a spokesman said. The 19-year-old artist will bt.· present for the show at the Manila Intercontinental Hotel. Young Getty, a kidnap vie tim in It aly, plans to stage ex- hibits in Perth, Australia, next December and in Tokyo next year. • A priest and onetime colvm · ni~t for two Los Aneeles.based Catholic newspapers who used t o vjgorously criticize those who aban- doned their vows of celibacy is reported ready to re· sign and marry a 24·year·old Irish singer. "".'"-.. .The Rev. Daniel Lyons has requested "an cx - teMed leave of absence" :rom his order and laicization so that he may marry within the Church, Jesuit Provincial Kenneth Galbraith of Oregon ex· plained. ~ The t>riest has been romantically linked wit!I Mal') Cooney. an Jrisb singer he met two years qo. fte has acted 8$ her part-time man11er. ~ \ . I J r-• Q 'DAil V PllOT ' Thu~!)', September 25, 1876 1 -Fors.lo IH...,ufors.N HMwtForS• -ForScM H .... " Fors~-[HoMMt For Sde Houttt • •••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,•••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,o1 1002 G.....e 1002 •l1lmd 1006 et.a..t . 006 GtMt'.. I 002 G1111ral I 002 G •••• •••••••••••••·•-•••••••• ··•i1";,'ii11i'lll'lll"il"m'm'•"•''ii'm'"''';,";;"•';,'•'•'•'•"ll'll'•'•"•,.llll"•'•'•'•"•'•" ··-··················· ......................... :"~·~·; .. ~·~·~·~ .. ~·~·~··~·.· ... -----------· 1 • ' DOLLARS & "SENSE"! ! Standard sized R-2 lot with livable 2 bdrm . hom e -ready for occupancy - priced at virtually lot value. $56,500 ..._..illtlllM1gleof BALBOA ISLAHD 1' 1111015: Acl¥trtl •IMMlkl clioclc lhllr cWly-....... ....... --..,. DAILY PILOT cn>-oti loblllty for"'" first I corredloMrlic.ooly. Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR , 5 Ba . 6SOOsq. ft . home on point, pool , dock. hbli1her'1 Mollee: AU real estate advertised In this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housin g: Act or 196 which makes it Illegal t advertise "any pre· ference, limitation, o discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an intention to make a ny South View:aBR,3\liba, large_rooms. Boat slip. $224,500. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View. lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 80 ft . on · Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d1 • D11v1· N B 6 7S · 6161 such preference. timita-J tJon, or discrimination." Getteral I 002 GenH'al · I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisin g far r eal estate which is in viola· lion of the lay' .---1 TAYLOR CO. GHeral 1002 REALTORS s ine<' l!J4() ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING HARBOR VIEW Spacious" four bedroom home. QuaUty carpeUng- cathedral ceilings with exposed beams-parquet floors in dining room and LET'S MAKE A DEAL! $7 4. 900 Owner leaving area & anxious to sell. Lge sunny rms -4 BR. Lovely pool , in pvte. frt. court· yd+ yd for "Fido". 21 I I San J ........ HIH• Rood NIWPORT CINTIL M.I. 64Mt I 0 ------ family room-impeccable G1n1rol I 002 GeMral I 002 landscaping-ocean and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• valley view. Priced at $119,500. Call 873-8550. Of'fN Ill Q • 11 S ,UN fOlll NICf' NEWPORT HEIGHTS II i; : .. - THE REAL ESTATERS 3 FIREPLACES Plus h carpe ting, we t ba r, pre mium waH cov- erings, 3 huge bedrooms, •••••---••I 3 car garage, 3 patios. 0 Th B Minipool. Privale yard . n e av . $55,000. CALL962·1188 Beautifulnew2stofy A K€.Y 4 Br.< Ba &G•llery """P.f Al TOP.SIC 2 fireplaces. wetbar Deluxe kitchen .. AIAMDOHED Pier for yacht tooo• DECORATORS You m ay select lhe VILLA." finlshin•.'f~!':· $54, 900 "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!I Rambling two story, four ~ bedroom villa left vacant ***•JU ... **** by decorator owner. at the cbance to buy one Spacious living and din- Ol Lhe few remaining ing rooms dressed in I ~ b BRAND NEW PLUSH C:OmpleLe Y •-.:iur lshed 2 CARPETS. Gourmet bedroom, 2 bath single story Townhouses Jn San-kitchen. Freshly painted LaAna.Stlll onlyS21,950. and wallpa pered Ask· for Frank, 839-832l throu gtrout. Oversized bedrooms. Two master _A"g"e"n"t _______ , suites. Large cul-de·sac Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad ls a slmple matter ... just call 642-5678. H••• ,...,, ............ , For ci.i&d Ad ACTION c.u A IAl.Y "'-OT AD-YtlOI. 642.5671 lot. See this model loday ! Call 963-6767. · oP!N /!IQ• I! 5 fUN TOBI N!(f• [~11~111JI JUST LISTED Gorgeous hidden 2 story, 4 bedroom. Sharp & spot· less-shows loving touch in hom e. patio & garden ... enjoy outdoor living too! Can you believe only $67 ,950? ~U P ERB f-fOMES SMI campus Ne Ml·lfl55 Don 't drop the ball! Gel a job with a tow-cost Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Phone 642-5678. G1Mrol I 002 G-al I 002 ·········~············· ••......•..••••.•.•..•. ··ii-ii!-----.. ft ma en ab / Irvine realty IMl'IESSIVE HOME- UCITIHG VIEW of ocean, harbor and crimson sun- sets from high atop one of Corona del Mar's mos t desirable streets. Complete pri vacy in pool & lanai areas. 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, family room & 2 brick fireplaces. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (W78) HAllOI VIEW HOMES This charming 3 bedroom, family room Carmel Model has a HUGE back yard -Perfect for a pool, pad· die tennis, or garden lover. $76,900. Appl. Only . Joyce F.dlund 642·8235. (W79) TEMMIS AHYOME? In l\1esa Verde -your own court · paddle tennis that is! A reul LOVE MATCll awaits you from gracious entry-lavish ll v· ing ar e a to BIG bedrooms. This beautiful tri-level home is 1'0P SEATED at $75 ,500. Don't be ace'd out. Call 646-7171 . I r?'. 1 Sell Do yov wont to (onv9"1 lti. tkltt"';,, rour POii' 10 ca1h? Thert you rtMd o Doily Na! do1sifled od. Mt c~ 6-G-5678 ond o frienlty dot1ifi.cl od-vltor Wfill help you crtat1 Ol'I lnellf*'tlWI, but lfftcliv•. Mlh1 m11soge. Payment it 1a1y. too. YM trffif b gaod with UI. Tou con chorge Y"" od. Or, put Hon,_ Mo1ttt' Charge 'of Bonlo:AIMrkord. Tht "'' plcx1 to buy Ill" ... dong !hi o.vng. Coo1111 lhe Dally Pio!. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT SMALL HOME 'TMAT UVE5 llG! Very unique 2 bedroom 2 bath pool home on a hillside above Corona del Mar for only $84,500. This home sits majestically on the lot, commanding a view of the bay. Inside, there're beams and glass that give a "big, open feel". Actually, there are 2000 sq. ft. of uni- que living. Betterseeit ! A listing of Natalie Fogarty. Ul'llllVUI: t1()MI:§ A EAl TORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Gneral 1002G......,I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or ~,'a~s ~~4D!nth 2~rs~n~a:: ~t~g. o ld compl~le l y cus t omized Spyglass 7%. financi'!1 home. $95.000. t-:quity. 8 nd I ·' JACOBS REALTY uy now a " e uc· cor . 2 & 3 Bedroom, l --~-•-75_·007_0 ____ 1 si ngle a nd 2 story. Gas ass i s ted SOLAR llEATING (lstinarea), LAGUNA COOP Beautiful 2 bdrm. t•o-op developmenl for adults onl)'. Care frt't! living on No. Le1guoa 's best street. SUPPLY & DEMAND ... are the two proven economic fac· tors in dete rmining value . t .so doesn't it make sense to invest in a well designed 3 bdrm .. 3 bath home m Cameo Shores, with a p_anoramJc ocean view .•. compl ete with den & ~ formal dining rm ... also, a lovely pool. Enjoy it now & reap the AP- PRECIATION in value later. Only $157,500 -Xlnt terms! GOLF -TENNIS -SWIM ... all at your fingertips! Beautifully decorated spacious 3 bed.rm ., rormal dining rm:, huge family rm. with -._vet bar; 3 baths. Adjacent to exclusive country club. $61 ,500 . A TIEHTIOM, SALESl'£0f'l.E We have openings for 2 or 3 people with R.E . sales experience of a year or more ... an active office in a TOP WCATION! VE A~ BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ,»10' t C OAS T HWV C ORONA O EI. M A R HIW USlD4G-OUa UCWSIVE Deluxe Townhouse Type Duplex. Spacious 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba each, beaut. shag crplg, walk-in .closets, encl. gar. brick patios, laundry rms. Blk to Bay on the quiet end of the Island. This is pride of ownership living. ' Agent ~9-0812 -------- Gtnt;al • 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool + 4 CGr c;.-. are just. 2 ol the teat.W"e:S in this. secl uded Eastside, Cost.a Mesa, 3 bedroom home. Other appointments include shutters, chi.rm. panel· Ing , stone fire place, hardwood noors. custom kitchen & dining a rea. Garage wot.lid be ideal for studio or workshop. One -or -a -kind a nd nestled on 135' deep lot. Close to 17th St. ~hop· ping. Call now for appt, 546-5880. --HERITAGE • • REALTORS DOVER SHORES WATERRIOMT . JUST llDUCID ' MIHl-RAHCM 4 +POOL R•mbling ruttlc mtnl- ranch, idealJyslLuated In prestigeous Newport Hel g bls. Manicured grounds e nhance Im· maculate home. Freshly r«lecorated. REDUCED TIIOUSANDS for quick sale . Take advantage. BROKERS SACRIFICE SALE! Call 546-2.113. Ol'fN "t 0•II sft.IN1011f NKf I w,, ' .l II ~.:' .. ·, THE REAL i ESTATERSJ Carefree Cutie I $52. 500 !~~~~~~~~~I G .... al I 002 G-ral I 002 COMMERCIAL 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7..oncd C-5-2 houses on l·--------•I You own the l&ndj with pier & slip. Like new, 4 bdrm s ., family rm .• fo rm ctl d ining rm .; private patio entry . l\taoy extras. $315,000. Shown by appl. 3 Bedrooms, all upetairs, master lfedroom Is great-custom decor-2 car ga ra ge/opene r , wood deck patio, auto-waler softener-comm. pool & play area n ea rb y , VA /FHA /Conv. $35,500. Call C5 lols-Li\"l' in one and work on the other. Good parking and lots o( traf. fi e. $90,000. CALL 67S.7225 "v''"'"'""'"""' '••ut \.\l ,LE\. Bl·: \l '.I'' A 6ERC. ENTERPRISES CO OPEHHOUSE FRIDAY This lovely view home in Irvine Te rrace, will be open for your bid inspec- tion Fri. afternoon, l ·S P .~I . If your offer is satisfactory to the con- servator, it will be forwarded to the court for approval (no pro- bate). The home has 4 SEABURY ESTATE 4 BDR·IEACH Quiet tree-lined drive lo pri vate corner lot. Formal entry to elegant-* OPEN DAILY • ly decorated hvin~ and 546-4141 C. F. Colesworthv Reallors 640.0ofo dinint? a reas. Unique OLDIEOMJl..2 IF J WERE YOU-1·c ~ardcnkitchen.Scparate Single family home on l';:i~iiii:;::~;iii~iiii:~ see it today! Corona del utilily room. Spal·aous overs iz ed lot; walk lo I• Mar charm with beamC(l m aste r . children, and Lido shops: 1:reat area ceiling, pegged floor guest suiles. Liberal }!Se £or ye11 r al"OWld living. DOVER SHORES paneled walls, fireplace; of mirrors, and f ine $55 ooo USED BRICK foyer- BR, 3 Ba +pool. This is a --------~ rare opportunity, come see it. French doors open to a wallpapers. Cover e d 673:3663 673-8C66E\·es forma l dining room. cool , secluded bricked patio. Close to park , family room with wet patio&: yard shaded by B beach, and tennis. $5350 bar. separate children's MESA WOODS Super sharp 4 bedroom ho me ideally located near Soulh Coast Pl aza. Beautifully landscaped corner lot. Covered patio w /firepit. Atrium off liv - 1915 Sabrina TetT. Corona dtl Mer gian t tr ee : threl down. Call 963-ti767 for wing with 3 bedrooms b edrooms. two ball: moreinfo.Buthurry! +la rge master s uite. ~g:i~:~s~::De En~~ [~.· ru ·.:· •r\ •t,11 rOMI "'ff '~ l ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~I Sljl~ BARRETT block to the.ocean beach. ~ ~ $3,390 DOWN -REALTY- 307 MARIGOLD AVE., In Costa Mesa, Jovel)'. 3 642·5200 675·4060 ing room & master COMPANY $1 19,500. Hr. 2 Ha . community ....., ..-:_ _. _ ~ .-- MEAR THEBEACH pool . pvt patio, dbl ~ bedroom . Cou ntry nr:Al .'rOHS A REAL \\'"INNER-set ONLY $38,000 ga rage, no yard work. this best in class; four Only l mile. ride your ~O:.:w;.:n;,:•:.c'c.· c;SS:.:1..;·281=4'----I COSTA MESA kit chen . 'fh is home SINt::f': 194-1 s hows Ii kc a model. 673·4400 $61,500. , .... ~~~~~~~~ bcdroomhomeorthree& bike to the beach. This OWNER $39,250 640-6161 I' convertible den. l\1r. & h o m e h as 2 I a r g e Built by Dyke &: Col· !\1rs. Clean live here-bedrooms . one with a DESPERATE!! grove, 3 bed.rm, 2 baths. SPANISH newly painted, draped & f i repla ce. 2 Baths, DISTRESS SALE lge family room &dining MANSION carpeted. Spacious patio dramatic e ntry 1plus DOVER SHORES area. Bltns. fireplace. HIGH OH HILL & yard with a pple , room for your boat a nd One time oppiortunity goodcrpts.drps,covered 4 IR..p()OL apricot, almond & plum trailer. Don 't miss this prestige area. Palatial patio, double garage. trees. Private beaeh too, charmer. 545-91191. home with superb floor Sell VA or FHA. $56,900 CAMEO HIGHLANDS. & CITY lights. Owner IEACH 4714 CORTLAND DR., -plan, 180 VIEW OF BAY j;;;;;64;6-;392ll;;;';A~ge;n;t;;; • Wroug ht iron entry lo All £or SSS,900. M u ST S ELL or BEAUT~FUL dramatic 27' living room COLE of Newport , · FORECLOSURE • r e-Park ONLY $36, 950 with o pen beamed Realtors 1;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;1 duced thousands. Take University cathedral ceilings & noor 2515 E . Coast flwy advantage. C!ll546-2313. FIXER UPPER Every inch of this pride to ceilinJ.: cast illion 675•5511 O"IN'1t~·,is ,11N10111NK'' Large 3 bedroom. 21h of ownership f<1111 home fireplace. Open second MEW LISTl,...G bath, quiet cul-de-sac THE REAL ESTATE RS wi11 make you s mile with story J.:allcry. Library. IG HOUSE Country Cl&bCutie ·~~ near schools & market. deliAhl. I-luge lxlrms, im-Warm blend of woods & B Beaut. 2 bdrm. + den ' ~ Hurry on this special?! maculal e thruout , on glass add elegance to the End the squabbling. Now w /wet bar; next to tcnnis 1 ':o=== Call 540·1151 huge lot with dream kit Old World charm. Open everyone can h;,1ve their els. & country c lub.I ~ Wrc,',hthbee"l•.d,,r,.o,r"~~b·,·nheoutssll<e stairs to hideaway 26' o wn bedroom. If 6 $59,500! MESA DELMAR ""' master s uite & guest b c d ro oms a nd a •675·7060• ~,,,_ HERITAGE tile work & sparkling q ua rters. Firsl to call darkroom turn you on. Big, big S bedroom. 3 built-in appliances. Just gets this unique find. Call call now . Close lo bus Balboa Bay Prop. bath, two-story, on quiet l~io'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioi~~~ li i;t e d -wo n 't la s t . 963_7881 _ andshoppingforculting ~;;;;;;;;~;R~e~altan;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lslr eet. E ·Z walk to1: • • REALTORS 540-8944or646-7711. ~ shop'g. and all schools down o n auto costs. thru College. Full price lalboaliland 1006 - Come and compare. Ask 2660 ctbout trading your pre-SSS,900. CALL556- sent home in so you can FHA APPRAISED • SELECT 1-~~~~~~,~~-li~::::;~~~~~ get cash in your pocket-... at $42 ,500. 1,000 sq. ft . S notoutasyoumoveup. of home. 4 bedroom, 2V!i PROPERTIE ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE Mod Dplx, 3 BR, 2 Ba ea. $157,500. 130 Pearl. Owner640-4307 bq.ths, large family room Balboa Penimula I 007 MAJESTIC ., with bltn bar, living ''NEWPORT" 2 STORY 2 BR CONDO 1£ jQLiail ~· rccm , dining. Eating Bayfrcnt Condcmiaium z Pl a r ea in kitche n . Br 2 Ba DR. pool dk ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL~EACH ac• JUST LISTED! Mesi . . • ' S24r500 Pro __._1 Hardwood floors. Fully popular model-walk to seeunly 21S-394-4293 $3 ,950 p...--• •• ~ air conditioned. Won ' Only one year used and Loca t ed on 1-,airview 752-1920 lastatthis price! Westclif£ s hopping. CoronadelMcr 1022 selle r mus t leave. Road is this upgraded l4000UAlllT.Ntw..o.re1ACH ~ Beautifully decorated 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fenced for privacy. condominium with pool RamblillftWreck UPERB bedroom home 00 large Charming2Brcottageon Large rooms. Spacious privileges. All adull and .. , !!orner lot._ Plush ~arpe:~ love!~ St. wJrm. for ex - modern kitchen arrange-on beautiful green belt Courtyard entry lhru ~w· OM ES •n.g •. s pacious k!lche • tra un1·t. Open da1·1y. . r· 1 inging gate. swaying d & cured ment s. Windin g area. Existing 1nancng 1 b . k BBQ 31•1C•-•sNBS•t-1155 1n 1ng, man1 $14.500.Agt.64S.2125 b · d pa m s , r I c .. .,..-d $19 950 Call Mr c:=======--.. ta i rca se to secluded at8o/4 % Su m1t own yar -. . · -.. · -fireplace. Tree shaded, Bl k 545 .,.. •-· t master suite with its own ~1 • ri1 i;., acre est.ate. R-2 lot. ac __., n.:osoc1a - private sundeck balcony Room for extra houses. MINI RANCH ed South Coast Brokers. & separate children's Own er abandoned. ABAHDQMED31R SKIMNYDIP? DUPLEX 2-2 br units. Choice loe, So. of Hwy. $79,500. Owner. 548-5306 wing. Pool a t y our ANYT Hurry!!645-<m3 SACRIRCE fing e rtips and only IME FORESTOLSOHIMC 533,900 Completeprivacyinpool Corona Highlands, 3 Br, 2 Ba, View, Pvt. Bch. $79.500. Owner I Broker. 673-2823. seconds to the beach. ~~~~~~~~~~1;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; area . 4-Bt, 4-ba's, loc. on Sell er must sacrifice so r-Completely redecorated the front line o/looking reduced to sell fast. Call ASSUMABLE like a model. I>rime re· bay & ocean. $325,000. early. 842-2535. CORONA DEL MAR sidenlial neighborhood in Fee ownership. Ol'fN 11(Q • •fs111N •o (N'(f' COTTAGE 7°/o VA LOAM prestjgious community. "'~ ('21 _ , Corona .. Mer , LOwest priced home in FRANCISCAN lo~OUN-Large ramily sized living tJflt~·7lfflf~ CLASSIC '6:-Corona de! ~1ar on a TAINS-best one story room. Country styled . \ _ =~--~ An immaculate roomy 3 1~='9''=. =· ,:'•~=·:=====~I ~su~lesx~~~~~ ~~:~ ~I. ~i~~~~ar~"r!!~~ :~~~:d~ n ~i~ a~; i ~r~I --·",·-·_:_· ------1 BR, 2 Ba home with d · · chard. Seel·~~ ma•ter $4,250 DOun.1 warmth and ebarm that home with open beam roo m , 1n1ng room, ~-... " "" · · d · 1 1 EWPORT INCOME FOUR-PLEX, pride of ownership. Deluxe units- Fireplace. bltns .. 2 baths each. Only 8 yrs. old . $134,500. 1-,ce land. Prime area. PRESTIGE HOMES Roalton 645-6646 Cla19i£icd Ads sell big Items. s mall items or any item. &t2·5678. ceilings, brick fireplace m assive fireplace, patio, retreat and generous 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. JS tn escnbab e, P ~ a and pri vate yard. Double k ilcb e n . lo w main· sized childrens suites. Gracious dining plus eat· tree shaded patio, grassy Ca' garage stressed fer tenance yard and a 1"?o Hurry. Priced to sell yard and excepUonal 3 ing ai;ea in kitchen, car + •hop garage en a expansion. A s hort walk loan anyone can assume. fast! Call 963·7881. plumbing 2 yrs old . to s hopping center. It orrered at S66,750. Call OPfN1110 .11s f1.1N1001Nr(f• giant 60 ft. lot.. Just a II,.. . carpeting 1 yr oid · 2 car short walk from Big should sell quickly-call 540-1151 . ,... :~ garage, fenced yard · Corona Beach. Reduced now. 673·8550. .. , i'ust $42,500, Lets got Call •-$U9 500 1 -· ~ Of>tNIUQ •HS HJNJOR,Ni("(I ~;, ·~~ .... t • 00 ~s:'~-· ... .:-"'~·~ 646-7171 Call 644-72ll ifll ""'" "" "'" "" •o" "'"' THF RE ESTATE \~}, • . ; HCt;~,~11=.;•ai:;:•:, ~o "~~:I? f- Se.11 ldle items 642-· . 11 ·r; GOMt'al 1002 ,,. ~' S©ll4t\lA.-lGf-trs· ••••••••••••••••••••••• That lnft!guing Word Gome wifh o Chu'i:!/e THE REAL ESTATERS /.JD.NIGEL UAILEY ~ ASSDCIA fE S MOVIMfi OM!!! G-al I OOZ G1Mral I 002 -----w..4 ~CU.YR. l'OUAM Oll'whoc•o-· t.ttvo of lh. r'<:::--~ 1-1m1 ... bi.t1 .-!1 b.-I • TWO houses straddle (2) R-2 lots. Ocean fr. channel view. The park al 1st&: Carnatloo la your front yard. Quaint old house at 426 Begonia • 3-Br. 2·ba, hdwd Ors. Mstr bdrm/ha pvt up· stairs. To better things -Lovely 4 bedroom , family rO'om home w/magnificent Harbor view & pool- sized yard. Priced to sell at $1S9,500. Bob Owens 642-8235. <WSO> AM ltft'a&.IG9f1' CHOICI! This iovely 4 bedroom, 2~ bath w/free·form pool in b eautiful tropical setting -Pri111e Cameo mgbl•nd area -Private beaches - Prlced to Sell at $89,500 -B. Owena/E. Sved.een "-642·8235. (W81) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1 i TnRREL enlrons. rn 19 26-1976 ASSUME GOVERNMENT LOAN: Rent-like payments. Entry hall. con- vertible dcn1 wood cabinets, built-ins, party veranoa, boat access, $39,500! ABANDONED BY OWNER: Move right in. Entry hall, family room, brick fireplace, sunny dream klt<:hen, GI, FHA ok, Ul,000, hWTY ! .. '° .... ._. ... _,,._ I' I I I ·1 B I R E 8 I •' My dumb brothtt1 "H• •Po . pl;.d fOf • job•• • Gt•yweys i I I I' I bu• dtlver, but h9 didn't 99t L. :::::·::::· ~·::::::· =~ th• Job, Ht told fhtm t+let he 1-j ...,,_s _,o'""'L"'u'-';.-il 11 • Ir I qu11lflttd bkauM M hed ••· L. -;·S;r..;Uy....:l,J;::_;Yr:l'rr-1-P9tltr'I(• ••• rttftwll'lf --.. r I' I I I I' e ~~ t ... "':."..:7:: Rt~ALTOHS 644-7270 .. COIOHA DB. MAR DUPLEX . U new paint & carpets in the front 3 bedroom, 3 baUt fireplace unit. Rear unit upgraded, 2 bedrms, 2 baths, fireplace, walk to beach & Shopping. Owner will consider lfade, for more units. $99,SOO. * Great rental property at 2410 1st Ave. 2-Br, l ·ba wJgar. Already lsd. See SAM lo 6PM dall)'. 675·S492 or 642.-8S8C Prin's, only . llrZlaD .... es ONLY $89,500. to ao e:itceUent South.of Hlthway locaUon on a aeae.rous 4Sft. ~ Ml«JI 64WiH 540-1720 ._.._....__._ ...... _._, '°" .,., ,,_ ... No. in•· ll(O l(1ll~1 IN HfSf SOUAt S 2121 f . Coo" H" hwiiy, Corona del Mar Call us quick. &f4·1211 ftl ~.... t1iM llllecAtOIUI' • ~---··· Z955H-••cl. ........... ,...,._...,...Comp .... .... UNiC~f lFlTllS TO I V GlT AN5WJ.$ I I IKIMU rOR llYIHC ll(TWOJrK • I • t ~. i~_ -·) I • --.... • • - ' ) • .. •• • ') ) ------' -~ ~for-H .... ...;;:,. I . ,..,••••••••.,.....••••• ••••••••••••.. . / H•itt,_.S-. .,._....,S. ll61•1HFer~ C .. do•l•lw/fow• T!?ur!d!y.!le!•mbef'Zi.•975 OAILYP\LOT Cl .. z.-. cW Mii' IOU ..=:..·,·040··-t;.:;··••M••········· ............ -••••• ., ••••••••.••••••• ....,....... • ........... 170G I"'-'"' ..... .;;~!!1£.l!j:;;.;;~~;;;.--jH;;~~~~=~-::IO&. ::;;;.-................ •••••••••:::::., ... , 1044 .... 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"8,500 We.WI ""t!d:!,ow~ br, a ba, oil t*.•itcben N1ot 0< le-CIPlon '315. a<cuplod. <Br, .,., •• ;J:.•••••••••••••••••'• paUos.•tn1ry.Fe pe, •oto~.Uc1prinilersUMI •3BDRMS. +famllyrm.$13f,JK)O alOQ', a t balb wldahwbr, (f"Pk, paUo, 497-2930 boat 1Uep, \mnla. pool. 1&PO . 4 br +.pool. l ir1• lQlatet aa!1t:':' ~b~. A MUST SEE. •SBR din rm + famrm $Ur7 500 ~~o::ke~o:t.Fi .. '!.1! bbq, 9moi..t.51N8Sl OUTSTANDlNG 0te.an • Ja~ *°lie. 5n·M'1$ t',;000 ~ lnt. $f000 Rom•n. ~lb • . • • • ., ..... '11 ........ cl..._ ooo' • • ...... ·1"""':;•:::;:•'.:IK1$=::.· ---:--:--D ·Aient M&-71'39; By ow Pri •lliu.m. •SBR.,p1er-.s p,w ~, l»IP1A.&ent. eb•onel view. Le•••r .. .,;., ' ' i18i 900 ':!~·--0• Only. CALL NOW ••BR +ram rm. pier/llip$325 000 STBPSTOBAY.OPllN 1145/mo. TheparltallSI. r. Zba, hUIO ......... br. r;;•~:::;::;;-;;:-;;:-;;--:-=J£:=!'=:::.:·-~~~---1 'nus ' r' 1 '/Ill SBr 2.,811 FMRat.P1Uo &Cara1tioais)'OUtfroat Sla1le1, ehildren, pt-lJ LLEGB PARK, by "'U•'NT 752·7315 •4 BD ...... • + am. rm., per P .,_.."!"-llOO 118Sappblro.-yard. Hdwd Ura " OK. Banua.-0< • co,· ner reduced lo ,. ""' Primelocatloc;i. $400,000 CWtt pluter waU., like J'OU 8'13-$1t4.A .. ;., goo 4 BR. 2 Ba, Din· NANTUCKET OONAlD M.lllO •6 BR.. rec. rD:l,pler/s.llp $810,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. convert. dea/br, I never see •nywber~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; na' Bitn.1. wUb room. $4),950 A¥e<-I• .. , ..... ..,. • • • · • OPEN HOUSI l·S Jla, bltns, (rpJc, J.lolioc. anymore. 3·Br, 2·ba, VlllacnRealEalale t ?i: .: shopplnl & schooll. Ele1ant e~ekor, so,Br· ASSUME~LOAH PMrlr• fK"lll• 'Lars• Four-Pl~x near So. Bayf.ront 4-Br, 2\4ibl. stain. See 8All to &PM NrA'~Zi w.;ul. tan~ped. HUNT.ICH. UDO Plt414~ COMIOS 321 161h. st. tt.L Winter. f1S.7m. mllr bdrm/IJo. I"" u1" I '"'"' ,p.'916 in& trees. llellghtlulacW . U29 MO. MS 2 .~ ..... c11n the beach. (IJ a.er. <Zl Winter, $500. mo. Lon dally.67S.-/6U41$8C •Ed •c•r • ,;">b on fr, panelled & ADULTHOMI 3 BDR ·• um,~.-a.Br,(l>l·Br.SUbmiton V•nceRltr.&T.HOa =-'.8:a~a;!:' .. - " VACAHT , <llh•drat beamed. Spolless •dull occupied 2BDRMS.,2Batbs,$US,OOO orren,A.aldng$143,000. C<iii~M-3224 •h I IH MlSA. VERDE F1m1ly slyle kit with home! Plan 7 eauromla Salesman Read>' To Serve You Luxu.ryCotta.seJrtr,szs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~=~i:kl8t"-~n1 '··. itll'P 3 bedroom. Very buill·lns. Brick ·frple hom.e. Cul-de-aic IOC•· LIDO REAL TY antlque:s. sunken bu.t.ed Newport Bcb environ. 3 cJean. Giant living room. nbdew cpts, 3 sp&ciou~ Uon. Firepla~. Comfy waterbed. 673-1'98 l1e Br, 2 Ba, hm.. Rm. 2 2 BR, 1 BA. •. $285 0,ll,IY $4,,500. Lowe1t rms, 2 baths. Tower. kitchen. Queen si&a JmYMIUclo.M.L 67J..7300 frpl~'1, l&e paUo wtcu •Edlnser/F..dwards PdreinaUMesaVerde. lng tr~·shadcd &: tat-bedrooms . Lawn ******* REALTYfNC. lc600P1: 1 11d· 3107 BBQ.spac.backyd.W 4 BR . 2 BA. .. $3SS '1(on't Jastl World Real ticedco\'eredhlJ&epaUo aprinklers. Anxious 714/146-••••••••••••••••••••••• cared for cond.i St.op& •Bolla/Edwards Bt,tate, ~-17T7 Flexible terms. Won'i owner wanta f•t aale. 1371 . Duplex lr& upper 1 bc',dis-Westcliff Plua. oo qulel 4 BR. 2 BA. •. 13$5 _!!!!::O..::::..:=---l lul.891-0321. Assume '1 t;ft VA loan Lo; •leeelil 104I Newport..._.. 1069 hwabr, crpt. thermo ht. culdes1c. $480 soo. 86S-4W7ot963-1786 ILUEJlANS & S2 3, 0 00 rem a In l n I •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• I 5v~rl~·~·~f1!!ls.~2039~~.:::::l:""~~-~f· :_;..;:_:_~.;~~~~~~~~~~ b l lncot11e Prap1rty 2000 I· " COUMTRYWAYS : ~e-withNpaymeots IY Owta ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, l ba, adWU, no pets. B.R Ir ramilynn + frplc. ~~~J~ct=~~::~ i~g! ow"!~~ !.~ua~~r; B1~1 Cs3°:1ores2,.Mndeba IEen~ 4 UNITS MESA COf'OMcltlMtr 3122 =1!n~~~ atoVe. ~~~rm•:~·t~7 ~1~0~ b d 2 f1nan"e o l •""MA l.llU ' r, ...., ' nu $64 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ~~~!:,:._:.::~.:...==.:. si1e d e rms, · .. r ry ~ + front & rear patios. , 918-93Sl eom fort able b• lhl, costs to new loan. See to Many xLra111. Prine. Only. F'our bread le butter un· Cl06e to ~ac.b: 3 BR., 2 n)ILiC Oreplc lrl added believe-call7$2-1700 ..,5 000 suaan Its! Fine C~ta. l\,esa Ba,.frpl,compfurn,pre-It•* FRESHLY Br, 2ba Condo. Blln&, b:mUY rm wiopei\ beam -Ol'ffll 111 Q· its 'I.IN 10"' ..,.(-,. Refreshi~ •• ' · .......... locallon. Two-Z BR at fer adults. W\nl.er. PAINTED 3·Br home. New cpl. No klcb: or peta. ~.modern bltm. Coun· ® Corner lot. newly re-......,___ ~ SIM mo. & two-l BR .al Agentm.zm Two-car c1.ra1e, patio 6 $225. Pb : 67$.S801. l[1 atmos~.Chance· -j modeled home, is ready ~~/· $1.U mo. Grou $620 per low malnWnance yard. :1 BR. 2 ba, 2•torY. frplc, qe.8 .Ufe\.ime.Besl bu,yin ~ !or inspect.1~ Walk tor .. ....-mo. total. Over $60-0 L-leach 3141 Private home for one cpts.Walktobt!•ch.$400. Co sta Mesa. Oolv n--'E,state · ,,.'$ ........ d d I N -~ . J na:;cu_._ _ beach : 3 bdrm., 2 ba. spen ableonlS'."4 own!••••••••••••••••••••••• )'ear ease. opets._.... mo.lsl&last.+depo1ll, S38m Velerans&FHA byU-"""' -4 ·~ lay.£.,_. f Can add 8 more units! .. mo. DONALD M. BIRD Cat1~••21B ' . l CALL ,.,...,., •• ·-,..,._ I.EASE $160000 Beach --are we com e. Sharp2Bedrm. ~tusl see-call n ow • · &: ASSOCIATES, 2192 1--3244 l40 3666 THE END 752-1700 Condo. for $811& mo, un· M rU Sulle 1$.S l . "-. HEATWAVE By Owner: 616 Tb.ailia, VIEW-Boat.Slip CY"tNtltQ·.,1~1ur1toatNl(f' fur. or $9$0 fur. c:.(1~4)752-T.ll.S. rvme'••••••••••-••••••••••• '· ' • ... . "' predictell. You can own of a large culdesac. I.ov· L .B. French country S87,500 ~l.· Oceanfnt. 3 br. 2 ba, 2000 Redecor1tecl 3 BR. 2 BA m i his refreshing pool ely 4 bedroom, 2¥.t bath Charmer. 2 Bd. +Sleep-sq. rt .• wetbar, frpl, Sec. home. Nu landspg.. $.150 • • ',,.: J j ~ h J j a h.om~. Has decking & w I oversized garage. ina: loft, stained glass, •ll WA~ guard. Adu.U.s. 544-7678 3 Br, 2 bi, aarage. patio_ roo. Ask for Dev or Jou . .,.. .... .... ~:14£1# f1rep1t. Was redone in· Near school, park and wood Interior, must see. ~ 1 BR House & patio for s tove, refrig, dshwhr, 963...f.561or983-1786 --·••••-••••.... side and out. Priced in shopping center. Boat $15900 494-8911. Open 2'633WC-~ I Id ul I $395. incl. water & rn.id 50's. Easv terms. and lraller acces:1 Lots • . ~'-" sa are q e person. gardener. 548·199S; RigbtooSanJCMiQuinGolf :Hi Ylt"re Here To Help 968-4 456 ~ of extras roronly 544.ooo. Sat. &.Sun. l..S. ITI416.Sl·l4CD TRIPLEXES 4!M·8170. $185 675.7854 Crse. 2Br, den, 1lnglu .~POOL. 3 b}, din rm,+ PURRSA1tr..1•1 rPV II BY OWNER. Sweeping 3Contiguous3unit bldgs, J Bd. Penthouse Condo. level, central a1r.$S50yr- " rtcreation r!l'. 2 frplcs. 3 Purriect h~ ~~ IY, ocean view. cathedral fireplaces. patios, some Viewing Ji-tain Beach, 3 BR, Jge fenced yard,,_,,ty~·~f1c.:.:c"4,;.:0S9:::·----- rovered patiM, xlra lge growing family. Low 962·4411(t;1;)548-8103 beam ceillnp: 4 BR .+ studios, closed garages. $450. mo, Call Crom a6 quiet street. East.side. EAUT. New Rancho San ·~ 'I an•' Many• More I t d family rm, 2200 sq, ft. C'-cellenl bu-al $60,000 4JM.-0066. 5350 mo. ut, last" $100 Joaqw·n ~·-~--2 Br, .... , -" ,', · · ma n enance yar s, tastefully decorated. .c.A h ,. dep The Real Estaten &wJManu ... Extras ! Owner can 'd uulVERSITYP•RJ( cac · · ' 2•• ba, 2 sty. ~·erl~ ·: -C'Ov patio, lovely in· " "" $95.000. 64S·3374 or DOVERSHOIES p I ~ H Mewportleodl 3169 646·7171 . '"' v• """"~ supply financing. Only t e r i 0 r , i n g 0 0 d Edinburg 3 Br + lge 497.l!i64 Realty• •6-4;5•200 ••••·••••••••••••••••••• 1.::::..:..:.;;;. _____ ~ !?1f7•7•044••1f!! ~!te. ~75• $S9,900. Act. 642-2221, neighborhood; close to study ofr master Br, 2YI TWO LOTS ..,.. LIOOISLE ~Acre l br, util pd, aP.1c-=-"-=.:.-:c..~='--- lmsg646·9666) shopping. 9684456 Ba, central a/c, w/eJec· A home of elllraordinary ~ Watch the boats "Oby' pins, S-180. 4 Dr, 2 ba, RE-.,• EASTSIDE tro filter. Fully LaguMIHlgllel 1052 character and dignity. ~ · frplc kids pet fn cd ,..,_ $40,900 wallpapered w/cust. dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 Feet of waterfront. 5 ASSUME ~~~i;;i:~~ronL garaie. 3 br, f~m r~ 2 BR, 2 Ba ••.••• $350/380 Sales people! Do you OnAM~View drps, fully crpt'd. '*WEKMOW• Bedrooms. 4YI: Baths. · · w/frplc ,kids &:pet.$235. 3BR,2Ba •••••• $400/42S work this area? OVer 'h Walk to leach KitchenAid dshwshr. LAGUMAHIGUS. Dining room. Den. Pool. 7°/o VA LOAN OCEAN FRONT. 3 br 2 br, child, singles, pet, 3BR.2 Ba .••••• $385/450 (l(ir business never gels p h d . 1 new water healer, frplc, * IEST * Unabashedly deluxe spa. Spacious 4.plex, good home, 1 yr old, dlx, avail. fncd. Fee agt. 4 BR. 2~ Ba.·· •. ·· .1450 to multiple,! Great ere e on a pr1va e J · s ~~ooo ct •-1 HOMEAuftERS 2&Den terfronl - lookin H auto gar. opener. Beaut. acuzz1. auna . .., ....... , .' area. ose to sc ........ s. 3to8mo. S475.67S.l&t9 .~ wa .,.....,... romm split. Call Joel mesa over g unt· Bk yd & patio. Looks like N O R T H VI ~ W :--(Fee). shopplng. Owner may •642-9900• LE RllSOR Devin ington Beach. Single· Model Home. Best Buy in Exceplk>nal bu)' 1n t.hLS 64~1766 carry second. Agent, YRLY 3 BR. 2 Ba, on lhel ----"-"''-"'-'.C...--~ N SOUTHLAHDERS story ranch. fine all Irvine Area By 4-Br,orJ&den,famrm, 549·0812or646-b'710 ocean. 6201 W. Ocean· LOVELY cul·de-sac REALTY 642-6368 Western sty! in g . 4 Owner. $55,450. 552.SsM. din rm. Mt. view home. front, avail. Oct. l. $4.50. street. 3 br. l YI ba, stv & __ __::..:.=-~=---1 bedrooms, Ben Frinklin Prof ·ly decorated & 12 UN ITS E·Side C.M. &W-3971 refrig., lge encl. yard. 23C D 1 I Ea.hide stove int.he li".ing room, L- 1110 B•ach 1048 ldscpd. Many extras in· 1076 $21K gross. 9V•'k loan s340. Near schools. 45 a mpu5 r .• rv nc wood cabinets 1n the sun· -..,-. eluded. $69,950. avail. Asking $210K. May LIDO SANDS 5484471 . Campus VaUeyShopClr. 38r, Fam rm~ walk tony kitchen. Lots of fruit ••••••••••••••••••••••• LagunaMJpiRealty sume 83 FHA loan on exchange. Prin. only. Furn winter. Altrac 3 CALLl3J.8600 ~ools. Priced to sell trees, party veranda. GI EMER., ft I •y 830.5050 4964040 panoramic ocean view, 3 Agt 642-9666 BR, 2 BA home w /dlb EASTSJDE. nr new lux. UNIV Prk TerrTwnh.se 2 S49,SOO.A1nt.M8·30ll. & all terms avatlable, Al.II "" bedroom home.LoWDn. . gar. Club facll. $450. duplex,3Br.2""'Ba,Din. b M b By Owner. l oe 4 BR, 2 Ba, call now. 84.2·8854. We offer this older home Like New View! Pyml. $12,950. 6 ~EA U2 T1 I F1UL '",~!11&e Agent 646-4380 Rm. Pvt. yd. 2 car gar. b1r0•112 :,· 2 7•3st89reenvl 05Y • on ocean side of Coast units, np exes .-. Quiet residential area. · ~ · • r w Y., on P r . I c drapes, pal;o, lnds"pd. . A.HCHORAGE c. 147.900.557-5176 grounds ; this is an ... l't1eaa. $129.000. Open BA, new paint. crpls, · Shipp Mesa Verde. Askin LI a k 1· k 3Br, 2Ba, upgrd 'd cpl..'!, ~ 1399 Baker St, Costa oc~ANFRONT 3 BR 2 $425 645·78118 213.·722·6810 days Mr. COLLEGE PARK estate.type home. Ad· 549,500. 495-4995. IHYESTME:MTS house 1·5 Sat & Sun. Cen· drps, etc. $450 winter on· 2 Br duplex. fresh paint, * REMTALS 8 2 b 1 Ii &!·-=========-vance app·t. required. MltsionVieift 1067 ~l714)4f .... 7711 tury21. ly or $650/mo yrly. crpts. fenced yd, gar. * ~ar:rm.Prof!sde~at '"''ne 1044 Offered at $179.500. •••••••••••~:•••••••••• 548-1168 675-4534 childorpetOK.642·1500. UNIV.PARK Fmandng to be negotiat IO O 3 BR.2 Ba · · · · · ·· · · · $395 td. New crpt/ drps ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed E I ·I b . BYOWNERSpac.3Br. s-taA.na I DUPLEX 1528 W Stan· • N.B. Environment. Jbr, THETERRACE wallpaper etc. Cov'd pa · xc US!\e Y Y. Ba , "El Dorado .. , A/C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ford , San la An.a . All Houses Unfwftithed 2ba condo. Pool, Opce, 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... S42S & lrg pool sz yard. 3 + DEN Corbi~n $11,900.tiJ0-8298. •••Don'tWait•** terms VA FllA CL ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375 . No c hildren . GREENTREEHOMF.S 545·5741aft6pm. + JACUZZI'. Realtor• 6...44-7662 .... rt ae-·· I 06• For prices and interest to CNL. M5,oo0. Centtll-y 21: G...,.ol 3202 548·3512. 3 BR, 2 Ba ..•.•...••. s:ns newpo ~ come down. Both will 548 ·1168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 3 Ba ..••..•..•. ~ ,H..tlnc)lon Beach 1040 A delightful home with ••••••••••••••••••••••• probably keep goi ng up .. -FREE FREE AVAIL. 3 br, 2 ba. Mesa DEERFIELD HOMES . ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH H H ! So many FAMILY DB.JGHT BA YFROHT .. not down! 2 Dedrm, 2 (2) 2 OR houses & l BR •Professional Service• Verde home. $350. Agt. 3BR,2¥.r Ba ..•••.•.. $425 $25,000 amenities.Comeseethis For the family who 2CustomHomes bu sing le s tory apt. CM . Res or •LANDLORDS* M0-1720 RancboSaoJooquln 2 Bedrm. 11/i balh, one&compare!Counlry wants everything! This BALBOAPENINSULA Townhouses still at only C ·l .$60/M. Owner Homeflndtr1• 3 Br, 2 ba home Costa 2BR,2Ba ...••...... $57S Townhouse with bltn kitchen plus paneled den, i~s~r~ ~~mhc;~eb~~~ Excellent location on the S2l,9d50. New cu ... r_pek t,s. 645·1395 642·9900 Mesa on Princeton. 3 BR. 2 Ba ..••.•••••• $.\25> R /0, dishwa sher, perfect place for your r B y&only'•btocklolhe new rapes.etc."" or LI f -•-2200 15l·l.555 favorite house plants. beamed ceil's.. rplc., a ... ~ Frank 839·8321 Agent o I or 11111'111' Californla'!i Largest ref rig., ready lO move in· Beautirul landscaping. central air·cond. & elec· Ocean. Each hotne has 4 ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Renlal Service!• ~esa Verde. Jbr, 2ba. ~~n~~tr:s~~ ea"fi ~~w~~~ covered patio. jacuzzi tronic air filter. Large ~d r1 m s. 2" r~:~lh~e & Mobile Hoft'IH White water view lot for\~~~~~~~iji~~~~~I din .. lrg kitchen. $350mo. 552-7500 red hill Red Carpel, Realtors just off the mstr. bdrm. ~.•,.,•htesdpa&. • ~~~~eorlcpdn·v""°atel we"tbea'rY' ultra" m.'.'.,,'n' For Sale 1100 sale in San Clement.e. 1 '~( M @;[ f;l :a~ '="'=2~·=2356==·-----~ 53&8836 Pricedatonly$60,950 deck & ~io area . kitchen'& private";ier. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492"3367·'1 t'f'J! 1.-!E I 1 i.ovely fam home. Avail LE RAISOR Beoutifully \ndscpd., 1'~ee land. See at 12 VlltlngDeluxe-Mountain, Desert. ~;.:t~.:,,11_,,v __ , I I 4b 2ba r OPEN HOUSE Lg. cust. with sprinkling system& East Balboa Blvd .. or Fully Insulated, added ReJOrt 2400 -~ ~i;~ Yrrd. $J:om ~'::: ~ Pool w /spa &: patio. REALTY fenced yard. One of the call 675·8120 for more de· screen room 8x27 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE Sl~ER:::V~l~C~E~...,~~~~o~r~7~52~·~-~~·~:-::--l--~~~~~~;=--Beaut. 4 br, 1¥1 ba, frplc, finest homes in the area tails. many other added extras .AYocado Grove TO LAH nxt. lO park & schl. Nr. 4523Campus0r.,lrvine & only minutes from $10,500. M f Bo d 4·Br. 2-ba, fpl, gar, REMTALS Slwp'g: Ctr. By Owner. CampusValleyShopCtr. 1 h A 1 EASTILUFF RoyMcCcrcle 41/iYrsold.J.1ac.W/320CJ ember 0 ar . stove /refrig, washer/ TURTLEROC'K $49,500. 963-3165, 9052 C •LL 83' "600 ~igulc t J!~~. rea 4 Br. den. 3ba, frml din R II 18 I 0 ..,. _ ___. It ass & 150 Jirns. $10,000. RealtC1rs , Better Busi· dry r. $350 mo. Avail Pioneer Dr. l-;;;;;;;~~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;l lewe a -• ea or ..-...-,_.. • ac. 29r1a dn. Interest only ness Bureau, Chamber of 10115. 556.7096 3 BR .. 2 Ba ..... ·. ·• $450 I• rm. Storage Galore! CostaMesa548-7729 2 yrs. Income this yr Commerce. 1-=::.::::.::::_::=. ____ I UNIV.PARK Rent 'HI yours! YOU'LL HAVE.. m~f.G)I:P~-~~~:;::.;~.$85,.500by A.creacJe for tole 1200 over $20.000. Stout & As· 530-8505 • Dano Point 3226 S BR,2 Ba .... ···· .•. MOO Storybook Fixer h Id. . ~IlGW ••••••••••••••••••••••• soc. 301 E. Grand.. . ••·•••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,FR.2&1 ...•.. SJ7!i Deserted! Detailed thew ole wor 10 viehw 499·2800 OCEANFRONT 2 Bd + 2 AVOCADO LAND S2 080 Escondido.114·747·5550 C.l\t . 2 br. Sl9S., singles & Se;· ideCondo 2 BR,2 Ba ........... $325 b as you step out on l e ' · · pets. Also N.B. 2 br $250 .• N I 2 b d DEERF1ELD arc itectuf'e, crackling large balcony off the 8d garage apt. $125,000 per /AC. Rancho Cal. Out of County kids & pets Walk to ew3 • a, en.wet UJ5 brick fplc, gourmet master suite with its Soon to be completed. 3 Owner.645·3655 80o/o Seller Fin. 81h% Int. Proporly 2550 water H 8 2 br kids bar, pom . Avail. now on 3 ~RE~~'tEficiA.i..ES kitchen w /bar wood I d Bd den 3 ba Ocean & T ' ht s ( s 5 I · · · · lease at $415 ft.to. Adults • large c osets an over-• · . · I d H ~ 1g orce u e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets singles Or La.:-1 552-7000 cabinets, family, 21h sized tub and sho~ei;-. Canyon Views. By l lhr~k r~;Tc°e"'ao . Owner714-67&5734 OCEANA Bea~h2br ,$24o .. ulilpd: ont.oRBIN,Realtors baths, 3 BR's, IDDDEN There are 3 add1l l Owner.494·5729. "SOUTH'" singles ok. Agt. Fee. 833.2006 G44·l27l STAIRCASE to 21x21 I •·lb th Quality construction. APPROX. 31h acres, game rm., wel bar. bdrms. pus cen .... a a MONARCH IAY $117,000 . Owner will take vicinity 69th & Alameda ADULTCOM!\1UNITY l..":97~9':'·S4~JOll_~ ____ ..j;=::;::;:v;;,:-:;--:;;;;;;I MOVE IN NOW AND upstairs ; family room, The flavor of Old Mexico 10% down and carry 2nd in Huntington 1~ark. Only NEAR OCEANSIDE Fountain Valley 3234 ~:~tr.t:~'E ~~V~!' ril~f: {~E~~~:~~~~ ~[f:~1·~m~;~:~~~: r~~ ~~'.'.,o~r~~k.go g.[1~~{~n:.,r3;i~~ ~5Bi:~t0J~::1~~?~§l~ l(1;~~;lt1~J) ~:~~::;:~::2~ii~·~~ii'.1 "=='-"=~-'='-- Bkr962-5511 the price, $64,000 look in~ the pool area 2. beach units $.52,500. <!d for 0 range County with glimpse or ocean. -••• ----···-. bltns, comm. swim pool. First cmin ..:;::..:;=.::::.:. _____ I with its separate jacuzzi, income. R-2 cor lot. Gtn· Property· Prin. only Short walk to clubhouse, Costa P.1esa 2sr. t lh Ba . Kids ok. no fee. $285. mo. Super clean 4Br , 2ba, BV OWNER 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 552• 7500 fountain & firepit. The n Y For lune• rl tr · please. 646 -2652 pool. jacuzzi. Near El studio, family welcome Agt.. 842·442t completely customized. yrs old. 1 mile from floorsaretile&thedoors 675·7520· Camino Plaza shoppinR $200. Sharp J BR, 2'" ba. Warm came l cpl & bea h $43 ooo O . k r -~ d ·ct· Commercial "" r: • • pen d h'll arcwor.s o .... ~ epi The Bluffs, Decorator's p rly 16oo center & bus lines. 30 Coslaf.1esa2Br,vacant townhouse. $375 rt'Ionth . drapes thruout. Wood House Sun. 1·5. 1908 re I ing ft.1ex1cl a~~~gurcs d«;>n,e Artistic Condo. Plan w .••• .":!'!!............... minutes from San Diego. now, $250. 675-7060 or 673·9187. Art pane Ii n g accents ; n Delaware. 960-001 b)' a .w~ I .... ~wn art1s · Converted to 3 br, 2•h ba. Illness forces quick sale! Costa ft,1es:i lge 4 Br, 2 spacious l~ft & FR with BIKETOIEA.CH r ealty All this 1n a pnvate area. By owner. $64.500. Sell or BA YFRONT By owner $34 ,495. ba. kids & petsok, $.'nl. Hunff'")ton Beach 3240 wood burning frplc. Sclr P . 1 ho ~ l lh Blks. from beach & leaseoption.640-4611. Ollo'ce buo'ldi'ng. •pe"'· 548-3036 Hunt. Beach 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• clea n oven & di s · antastic farru y me, lub Sl85 ooo .. d ' h Lo · t immac. 4 br, 2 ba,''"""~~~~~"""""""""~ e . ' SS Brand New 4 Br, 3 Ba. tacular view, executive RealEstat~ garage, yar •sec now .I·--------~ hwas er. main rear r ., TURMERA oc. offices E-h 2800 $225. ov yard w/JACU1..ZI. 2 ('at' am1 y/dining rm. Lots llOSN. CstHwy, Laguna Fam. Rm. View. Agent. Red. d _ 000 ~c GftCJ" Newport Beach l br $100. M E IN gar w/opener & storage. of extras, bltns incl; 49._1177 1921 Kings Rd. NB. llLrGiUN'Dv · •••••••••••••••••••••••mobile home, park nr. ALLOWANCE community tenni$ range & oven, dis · 1 HOME LEFT! '-:::;--;:;;~;;;;~:;:::-;:--;;-:lc97"'.!"9:_5·5099~J_-----1 R 67• ,161 WANT Vacant R-4 or C·2 beach, $200. Deluxe 3 bedrm, 2 bath. courts, pool & clubhouse. hwasher, security This new free standing'BV OWNER-Older 2·Br ealtor ;rv Prop. Costa Mesa area. Newport Beach 3 Dr. 2 fpl l', bltns. forced air Only $475 mo. incl s y s l e m , d e I u x e home in Univ. Park has home on large R·2 Jot . The Blu!fs; early area HA VE Oc.ean Front In· Ba, family home. fr,:>lc, he at , n car bca ch cs. gardener & pool scrv1rc. stereo/ intercom. lge approx. 2500 s~. rt. or liv · Great ocean vi~w. Coun· .~7S~y f ... B~~ C~~~om~niunts/Tf7o"o-come. Marina del Rey yard, garage, $375. yrly Schools. parks & cool 498·2300 or 559-182.8. cl~a n 2 car garage, love· in" space. It in cludes 3 try charm. bnck frplc, ..., , 6•· ,_ses orscle peninsula. Priv. only. Garden Grove 2 br. l lh ocean breezes. $360. l'er I~'" yard & patio. Nr. lrg BR's finished bonus open beams, hrdwd firs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Write P .0 . Box 84S, ba . small petok, $100. mo. ~EEO a home for :i year St-.. ools, beautiful public rm J lh' Baths. formal Great potential ramily or HARBOR VIEW NORTH LA.&UMA Venice, CA. 00291 Santa Ana lge 2 Br. 2 car Springfield Estates or. so? Beautifully dl'· park, 4shoppingc~nlers. dining rm & family rm. income prop. Firm , New o n market' CONDOS WANT Bayfrontor ocean garage.kidsok,$195. Kent Itogers llealty tailed 2000sq fl: 4 Br. 2'" Priced for quick: sale. The price is 564 .50 572.500.491.1022/497·1014 beautiful highly up-Member of Board or 848.8300 goo.3858 Ba. w/f.a .m1ly rm, $S4,000. 17201 Treehaven. •td · graded Car m cl on Whitewater Views· 2 & 3 front home, to $300.000. Rea It Bell 11 · separate d1rung area An leas.ehold & the, bw er is Custom ho-e by owner. Will trade $125.000. equi· ors, er usi· 2Q2Spri nJtfield ltB . · L..ane. Open house 1 to 5 11 ... Greenbelt. W /patio. yard bdrm. units from $54,000. ness Bur.eau, Chamber of ' Irv 1ne planned com· weekdays, 10 l o 5 anxioustose · Lag.Och. 3 Bd, 2 ba. & plan1.s like you've 420 Cypress, North lyinyachtandcash. Com merce. W.ofBeach,Gblkson munity w/park. pool & weekends or call MS-2323 PARK II HOMES Ocean view. Qualifies for n ever seen berore . Laguna I ____ 5~3~0-8':!5~0~5~--'l~~A~d~a~m~s~,~N~·~•~l~A~la~b~a~m"""o~! tennis courts. Will accept .:"';:::548=-3350==·=====.lc===5=52=·=1=8=0=0==;I $2 000. tax cred It. 646·6710or549-0!12. Call 675-7225 WANTT.D.'sorequity in.I· lease up to 2 years. Call Owner /Builder anxious. l-'-c:..:.:..:.:..:.:..:-=-==--1 home· in t ~ 8 d~ ro~ lboa Island 3206 Soper clean 3 BR. 2 BA Agent, 551 ·2000 SEEK & "'IND• Real eo-tate ~1ake offer! ()pen house BIG CANYON $1 10.000 . cqwty 1n 51 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h ,.. .d u· 1 r, i;.9 12 30-4 30946 CrisConnieCruiscr. · omc. inc resi en a Lagunaleoch 3248 ~!:!~~~~.!.!~~----------, ~~!J!~~~.98-~-: Ouhtanc:lingV~ ASK FOR ROH GE !\1od. 3 Br, f'rplc, area . Compl crptd & ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 0 EM REUL AV TE KR A ~1 CS F. Popular Monaco ~fodcl 673 01 • gar, $450. yrly . Vacant! drpd, bllns. lease. S325 . .,.MERALD B l ~76 """' IJOPearl,64()-4307 mo.Hed Carpel893·1351 .... . ay, P'. • op AG o p LA T e o o H G w o R S G TWO TRIPLEXES reduced $10.000. Lovely 2 ::.;::..====-=-~1 bch. tcnn1 s, pool~ Jg. 2 hr, R T R R E R N E s T M 0 N E y R y R R •• across the street rrom story, 3 br Deane Home Retttals BR . 21h BA, tree1. patio. 4 Br 1 :i.t;,i Ra frplc ~ar r r p I , d e c k . y d . eachother.Bothhavede· W/3 car garage. Don't --••••••••••••••••••••••• Wnlr. $375. Poss. yrly. Vac~nt.$375'mo.842-81.25 Whitewater vu. 558·J030 TIE wKHCAERPD 1uxeowner'sunit,wait!Actnowl$120,000 OCEANA HousesFumitMd Nr.Sc..Bay.551-6172 annoon/eves. &644 ·1815 ~E\t:licA s H s 0 N NT p L N whitewatervie~.1oo·to •••••••••••••••••••••••i-"=::.::c.=:cc:.::c:.::c:.:::...._.,c~~~~~:....----1·=-'c:..:-=.=------beach. One has 3·Br General 3102 orottadelMar 3222 ••BEAUTIFUL l & zOceanfrontNorthLagufla pH IT R 0 ~I 1. {) 0 1) home. The~rhaspool r "SOUTH'' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Story homes. 3 & .. Cove. 4 Bd, 3 ba, frplc , "'f.~J.,',r,, Mr~ MK 8 H l KL & jacuzzi. 1165,000 & Bachelor ·mobile 575 .. Br. 2 Ba, all bltm. crpl~. hdrms 2V:..1 baths fam deck, patio, s teps lo ' $215.000. Zl\GRODZKY MEWPORTSHORES ADULT COMMUNITY Costa Mesa. SlSO. 1 br. drps. frplc, $3SO mo. l5e. rn1, f~pl cs, wet 'bars. Beach, ne wly painted. YAETSGf.TTt:oR ,~e~a~l~to~r~4~94:.:.: ... =l~l ---·IAnarcawilhpo·,,,,,thal NEAROCEANSIDE C•M 5175 ,_~ .1 636·1908e\'CS utilLty rms. lrg yard. S8SO . W~nter , Sl,000. -2br,ZbA.onestory,end 'T • ...,.,....,.,winer. ' · From $425 . up . No fee. Year\y.Nopcls 494·&452. E l'!\'. F.G U E~TOSPT.\flll •• WATCll TllE has:2lge.pools.tennis unit . Choice locali01l bachelors to 4 brs .5235,_10.2Br,rrplc.Stove. CA LL846·1:l ll NAMARTMl.NENKAOG~KLf. SA ILDOATSGQBY . cts.,clubhouse+walkto o\•crlookinggolfcoursc Balboa. Un;furn N.8 refri J.? .. encl yard . M>od & Klass trilevel beach!! with glim-e or ocean. S295., 2 br child. pct. Un Pct/child., 64~924 . • R WO• C S ENO • & V EN t-: () It. P • W have ,_,.,,,. _ __. in ..., !um H B -4 br pool u "' ,. home with beam ceilings e ...... 11 ~ Short walk to clubho\Lse, · · ......... · · M P Y o R L 1. R N N f .• A O I V J E F. s in Upper Three Arch s a I es & ren 1a'l 8 in pool, jacuzzi. Near El kids, pet. Fee Agt. VIEW HOME B Newport Shores since C HOMEA~ERS · C t• hi nd " E p MA u 8 A 8 0 T c M o L NA c v o Bay. 3· r, 2·ba +den & 1963 .. amino Plaza shopplnJ n.. 1n orona ug a s ..• powder room, deck! center &: bus lineiJ. 30 •642-9900• BR. ,2 Ba.. smnll yard, ~ i. M g O & TY EK 0 0 0 TA L C ""1\1 $97.500. WE KNOWTitEAREA minutes Crom San Dle"o. Corm al dlnlfl~. much Bo TllE BEST-TRY US! e OCE NFRONT b S S R EALTY INC. 714/846-1371 g A RN ff. g L 8 AT R t T AW 0 S C R ND REALTY I · Illness forces QUICK A 1 r 185 .. more. uh m It on GALLERY OF liOMF.S llomcs ranginl( n pncc SALE! By owner $34,49$. pets ok, J,ag. Beach. A 1..:'::h;::td::r:.:•::n~. =644:..:...·72=11:.:A.ol?I=· -I 831·Ml1 from S5i~ .to S73.900, 548·3036. Bal. 2 br. ~ .. kids. T14'nh~<'. $22.S mo. 2 Br. 2 ell sizes es1gns pets, singles. C. ~!. 1 bt. FOR rent ll br, Iba, 1100 RM ,1)()0\s.trnnis,nopeU. Ask aooutour 3 BR , 2 Ba, £1 Toro. alr ulll pd, singles or couple sq. fl.. frplc. ut1fum. l'X ownr. 646·5921. or 5ell The fastest draw In the West. . .a Dally Pilot Classified Ad . Phone 642·5618. Guarantee Sale Prolram cond, attach. dbl gar, & CdM t br. ut1I pd, «1>1. stove & refnjiC. 2 <"ar $22 ooo ·anyone can a s CAYWOOD REALTY pool. :11:tra nice. Firsl ot~ singles ok. Agt . Fee. icar11{e . fully crptd. SJOO. 11 u,;,e i•.ti $18.000 10.,,n • S48·1290 * rerove..-$37 ,000.&Tl·ld73 979-8430 monlhly.J)honf498-2&t1 balance. I 1 • --_,, __ • EXF.CUTlVK home v.· /lrg deck overlooking or:ean and the No . coastline. Very n1odern 3·Br. 2·ba, frplt'. Super sharp. S475. mo. Ref'l'I. • 2·BEOROOM, den. 2·ba. spli1. level home. C.'hlldre n OK . Submit on sm1_11l peLo;. Rcf'i;:, r\.'<fd . Good oc:eun \'1ew . $J75. mo. Ediccw:al~r lte~I Esta~ 1350 S. Coast llwy ., L•Jl:una Bc;1ch. 494-3$30 I "' -. ' I J ~ • • , • I ' ' . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • : . • ~ l ' ' ' .. ~ .. . .. . . . .. .. . . " .. . .. . •• .. + • + ' ., ' . ' , .... • • a DAIL y PILOT •= IMoh llofw1o, AP9 lm1th-Vocotlooo .,,_. • .. Office 1.-4-I 5005 ;~"--'"""-'..::!~'.!..-_, ____ Th!_!!!U<>do!!!!!!JY~.~S!pt!m!l!~~bor!!!!~2"~. ~10~7~5 Ga•r• 3102 ~•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• •"!••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Opp re tt My ••• M1a11U.lw , 'td .. .._..,U.....,...cl AJutM•Fw--• •••••••••••••••••••••• CodoM•M 1124 Mewportleocil ]169 cablo,B111Bear,':!f'~1 hrallbtd off\ce l,pll. •••••••••••••••••••• ~ ···-····•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1.M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tp&a. *· .... -.:iii! Gl'WIMI ~ :l'm~ ...,.SlllY M l1g •Mi.-t 3252WettMtter 1 J291~!~~~ ••••••• ??~ Ne!'r.:~!i~tn Hec.._.De~ IEACH·YIAILY e'1~ia."'*w :r•;":::~. d••tt i,, ~~"Ci.,.eror: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS CASITAS Aoabeim lUUa give YoU 160 W. Was....~ De.luse. very trg 3br. Nu c •In. Onl1 $215/mo. tl SIOO ino. Room to dll Berut. 2 br, 2Y.I btLoolctn1 for a family t Lartenlcetyfum.btch. all the1e •bundantly! Cto1edCl ..... 1 cp~.1Ublt·lns,fpk'e,n.r ............ 4111 M.aVU'dearca.ftioae ~fnd.\p.klt,~;::.& townbome. Frplc, fncd rent our home.• BR, & 1 brs. AduJta only, no Country Club Jlvln1. BEAUT.GROUNDS w~t!!~"$39S. 64&-9'Zl8 or•••••••••••••-••••••• ~~~-l7$-t0f0 or eew bldJ., COOll>· ~;1 yd. pool facil, 2. car 11ar. BA, crpt& &: drps. R/O. pets. 2u0Newport 81 . Golf. 11 tennis cts. ADULTSNO PETS 67..,_._,. Room mate wanted to llS,OOD. • $360. Sandy, 491-024 Nice fenced back yard. Hmtff~ .._... J 740 Honeback ridint-l{ Uc:2 10 minut.H to ocean. Lie Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba. Pvt sha"townhle.SJCaret. •l'ASHIONlSl.AJ'O)• GrabaD1 Rlt.r ~!~,, &.$pm,49$-47D9,6-10pm& $33S . mo. 963·456 • ..,.CHI brm + dt11. For nfo .. 2. Br $215 .• IC• Z Dr n-h & pier $550. yrly. Call&3l·tl7!aft.T...... Executi¥e orttee1 ' weekends. 963· 1786 •• •••••• •• ••••••••••••• 673-<t300 w /pa llo $220. G 111 Is ;;'9 1935 & 644 4510 ! r-· w /rec.pl .IOCY ft pbOne ._ ~ WEEKLY RA.TIS water incl. Drapones, · · WANT.ED :· Roommate ....,,,.,. j$e San Jill-·-• 8 at..._ Souf" 2 Br, 2 Ba 4 Den . Condolftlftl... •-oc·~ .. L..t.1...--lboal1lond 3106 carpet1, llU heat, 1•1 3Br, 2ba. bltns, gar. stral&ht.m-1\lnlaWe'6 N'.B.il40·1110ar6"·~" f! llllS U 1'"'1 Coas!Sldo, pool, tennis, U•fundlhld 3425 ..-.,. ~nw. •••••••••••••••••••••• stove, •.Ir coodltioalna:. Deluxe. Pvt patio. Yrly. iihareluxw\oUllbrcoa-ECOMOM•' ~ boacb, a:rdcate $400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 727Yoelctiownll¥d BR avail for yrly. 1 swimming pool, rec. $325mo.675-4594. do, beaUtJ !unl. .l•cunl. Newport Be-tcb dthJixe <t9&-3TSS. Brand New, Condo. 3 Br,· Beach Blvd .it Yorktown block to b1y. Bar &paUo. room, wuahe:rs &dryers. pool, ln Irv• $US. mo. .Wta from J8' per sq. f\. A few itortt are ;;Git! l I Steps to Beach, 2 yr old 3 Bil, 2 car gar, dk b.ulcon~ 536.0411 673-120010-<tpm OAKR!DGEVILLA Z, 3 4' 4 BR from $.'Jl.Sh. 54.1·6'711 Air, carpet'f, ut.U paid. available. at Sboppe~a.t &pool $350mo 962·8767 STUDIOS& 1 n. yearly. Near beac . 8rokerS1s.t'700 1 h ·-• Br, 2 Ba, garden home. · · ' lalbo• PenlMul• 3107 3 br, 2 ba, bllNI, children Property Howie,642-3850 oShare3 Bt,2Be, borne VUlaae, • h g TV<µ.'!!\~; Frplc, •reat plan. Rec. eve. 968 ·088l. •Full Kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcorne. $225. 858 W. Costa M••· Bia: back PL'\JSK oftlce .apace, shoppers mall. JC, Y~ facil , t ennis & pool. 3 BR, 2 e~. El 'foro. air •lltatedPoo1 IAYFIOMTCOHQO Center,645·1.19'1 OCEANFRONT new 1 br yard. $9() mo lnc. uUL 1hortorlongtermleU& have the mcrt.bandlle, I Grdgate. $425 mo. cond, attach. dbl gar. •Laundry FaciUUes 2 Br, 2 Sa. Pool, Sun· $2l5 NEW 2 br patio upper. CplJ, drptt, gar. 642·781.SalttPK. low rent. Call l"obo we'll put the foot tdU'"-9 644·S403/67S-Oi"30 or pool, xlra n~ce. $!&.mo. •FreeUtilitie1 deck . Adult. Securily · • • Yrlylae.$375.6'2·3443 . . DtFranetsco. lft froat ol >'OU· 1C."10U"• 8411-8583. _ 837.1073 •Free Linens guarded bldg Open l ·S garden. Adults, no peta. ~I ale or Female. 1n JDdualrlal Jil:rokeD don't hive the merch.an· •TV & Maid serv. 1&\'0&11 Sat & Sun, 310· Fernando, 527 W. Wiison. 642.1603 GORGEOUS 3 Br duplex. mid-20'•· !Br apt. in CM. m.as.5l dJse. we'll ,help )'09-ob-I ,• GoHCowwY•#2 St'\N Juan 2 er. 111'.1 Ba •Bar·B-Que t 312 $550 Sal prlce D p Int 3826 Newport Heights. nearly $125 mo .. 1111st be l1in it. Join 100 ~er Spacious new 2 ar. 2• 1 1: rondo. Dshwhr,disposal, •Ph~neScrvitc ap 000 · · e •a a new .. .Fireplace .. self·1 employeed w/rer1• Share myotncein Irvine. mercb•11ta, who" are Ba, Twnhme w7tdl tbe 2 car encl. gar. pool •lM1letoocean ~live\viggenhorn Rltr ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean o\o'en. patio. & 64S.S983Tom. $7S mo. Telex, JBM beatln'& the Sour privacy of home. Wood privgs. $225. 755-9765,ext BEAUTJt'UL 1 b f 675-6160 ' Sl65 MONTH &•rage. Singles OK. Call Selectric, air cond. Eeonomf at Shop~n burning frplc in Uv. rm, 227 r 1-!rn . l ·Bdrm . apt., l block 673-85.56 Agent WALK to OCC. Female in Tsz.1181. Vlllaae. 2711 N. fllaiq St .• form. din. rm. cust. shag -apts $165 !' s175. 5J?B.rush IQuiet, clean, airy, 28r, above Coalit llwy.; walk 40's seeks Ntnfl or atu-Santa Ana,.s:M-1$$1 crpt &: drp~ thruout. Townhouie style bldg, pvt encl gar,· frplc. llart furn or un· to beach & wharf. W/W N~WCondo:S.Br,Zlh·ba., denttosha.relaeztw. l ""' Exec. ofc apace. new. Super kit w/selfclcarung Unfurtti.t.d 352 pool. sauna. lndf}', u.dlt.5 . furn. Bltns, 2 blks to carp, bl_l·in range & rec. f1cllities. $350. mo. ba . $12S. incl. utll. N. 8. Yul I)' carpeted, I--------_.. dbl oven dshwshr Al · •••••••••••••••••••••• 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk . n & bay -mo yr· oven refng. 968-91.86 979·S891 drp1. Mr. Ml)W"752-1561 1..:. · · . W or Beach olf Slater ocea · ,,,.,.._, · ' TY ~1 'tached 2 car gar: w/auto Custom. 2 Bff:. 2_ Ba, <;e~ 842.7848 . ly . Open Sun. 615-1690 & MISSION JtEAI. 3 Br, zy,, Ba, TwnbM. on Strai ht Bus. man wants INDIVIDUAL OFFICE.S I WClflhd 501°'u opener & low_matnt. rear tral. air. M1s~1on V1e1 673·668ieves. Brkr. • • 494 .0731 • • the Bay w/boat Slip. to :ent w /tame, lux for rent (mo to mo) in •••••••••••••••••••'•~ yd. Commuruly pool. On-area. $295. 544 11)11 Loguna lt'och 3748 Corona del u-3822 VERY lge 2 br 2 ba w/ler· Avail. 10/12.. $MO. hie. home Npt. area. ?SZ.1300 quality ··Cold-Key•• O OD MAN A 0 £ ly $385 mo. · lsc opl1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._-· ' 646·2'700 •·1 D 'ni I ult d town 1'""g P ' Bvail Children & ,....,1, •2Br. 2 ba. frptc, gar ~., E ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• race, upstairs, no pets. · .. ca es I •·own una. ( rev1ou s own,c, · ... ~ · pool d lt pet OK $290 EFFJCI NCYAJ-l.., d b $225 675-5205 . y Furnished reception, operator:)Avallable~lle-. OK too. 498-2300 ask for 'a u ·5680 · from $100. Pool, maid, 1NEW 3 b rm. 2. u. · YEARL 3 br, 2 ba, 906 $100 mo. Lovety Bdrm., an&•erlng $4.'l'Viee, fully working partner or tor:~ Holly. Tustin.962· . phone, laundry. Village I ~arage. Bltns. Po1ns~l· H...+ington•ach 3840 W. Balboa Blvd. Frplc, pvt ba.; pref elderly equipped le ataffed ; percent in dining, cort:mO I . y· . Duplexes Unfunt 360 Inn. 494·9436 tia, CdM · 549-8867 Days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllns. garage. 1 blk to woman, nbn 1moker or Secretarial service as or fast food operatkm, .. ) M111lon ••to 326 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• , BIKE TO a••cH bu Y or beach. $375. drinker 963-7733 needed. Prestige sur· (or salary+?). 675-$881-:i I ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . BACl-1. util Pei. $IS5. mo. SPAC. dlx 3 BR. 3 Ba , l 'h ~ 675.5487 · ' k' 'Ground floor 2 IJR Condo. BALBOA Pe,ntn. Yea~· up/$60. wk Crescent Bay. blk to ocean. Peek at the NEAR SHOPPING . Newport Bch ~ blk to roundings, pvt par ing y to Lomt SOiSf crpts, drp!!, bltns. nar. r,o.un~ 3 br, 2 ba, f~I~, 1435 N. Cst 11wy 494.2508 water. $485. lsc. Dave S . 1,2 &3 Br apl.'i, bltns, dis· 3 Br' blt1ns, frplc. 2 b~t.hs . ocean. 3 Br, 2. Ba, 2 Br's av~~l7sfa11 Miss Beech, ••••••••••••••••••••••.•· pool privileges. $250. rno. g a~ a. g e • $350. · 644-7211 Agt. hwashers. some w/frplcs dshwshr. Ocean view. avail 10/1. Female's pre-644 ONEY AvaJlableror2nd· I , 8JO-S891 581-725 Oceanfront year·round Ch , _, . d k & 2 car garages. f'rom Winter. $310. 673·2493. ferred. Qaya 174-9210 .. llMll Rtwfal 4450 '9"' ------bachelo' $1•< mo Ul•· I arm 1 br · LA g sun cc S2 oo L · -E t t E ..075-8716 T · T · .Loans. $5000 •• -BR Eld d 2 BR 2 Ba. Cdl\1, n · """· · · to refined mature lady · ions 5 a e5 . 2 Br 2 Ba steps to sand ves · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50.000. NO points, pre-I 4drps. bttns~~tio~. f~~P;d: child~cn or pe~. $268. pd. 536·0321 Ref. 673-62741675-5720. · 536-2579 FrPlc. bll'ns. patio. $295~ DEPENDABLE Per.son DE~UXE office, comm'l payment penalty.' ef-,J ! c106e to school & shop'g. mo. 644 ·6800 <Susie) Oce.anfront . Imm~culste, 2 BR .. 2 ba., frplc .. elec. AT THE BEACll yrly. 642·9666 to share cute bayside *'i~~u.s!~~les:!~~~sAI~ ~~~o:cr~e;: u~:J112 i{0'!~ $350.mo.830-.5891 3 BR. 2 Ba, in CdM. n qwet.,, adulls. winter., 1 blt·ins, dishwr .. blk. to NEW /LGE3BDH.$.'.J15 furn. apl>.w/1$ yr. old LagunaNiguel&Mission JUasius. at Nationwido J Br 2 Ba f'am Rm pets or children. $320. Br. $~25 . Inc l. Ut i I. j ocean ; walk lo .st.ores; Hunt. Harbour Area OCEAHFROMT woman .. P,.v. rm & bath. Viejo areas. Handy to f ' in a n c i al Co r r/4 pooi 540 Q mo · duy~ mo.644·6800 491-tos · ready Oct. J.st. $350 Per Adults 846·4150 3BR,28a.$350Winter ~~· Utit. phone&part-San Diego Fwy. 200 to (714)772-3950 .... 1 1 83J.8i62 &~0260eves . .,_...,.ents Fvmithed LARGE 1-Br. Woods Cove mo. Agt 673'6510 STEPS TO 1£.4.CH ing incld. 67~7837 zooo sq rt. As low as 3():1-'-"-''--'-'::.::==---- . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. S265/mo. ARCll BRAND new 3 bcd/2 ba. NEW 2 Bedrm, 2 bath 3 BR, 2 Ba . $325 Winter \ J -per sq ft .831·1400 OfD~t. Trwt SO~~ 0Utstand1ng view, nearly BAY R. E. 499-2277 apartment. near beach, IA YRlOMT Garllge1 forltftt 4350 ~ ~.., new. 2 Story, 4 BR, 2 Ba, lalboa Island 3706 frp\c, sundeck. $475. mo. parks &schools. $265. per 3 Br. 2 ba, unf. $475yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Sq Ft C2 s~ore f!'°"t ••••••••••••••••••••••; frplc. lovely decor. Rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean~ro~l . 2 furn . 540·3383 ;675-1C776 month. Double Garage. Costa with 6 drlve-1n b ys. 0~ .. ' orlease.581·5091 ELEGANT completely Cha.rmtng 2 BO. 2 ha, 2BR.&den;garage. Sp,;ngfieldEslatcs Mesa . Storage only. $45 Idea~ for auto or boat LOANS u~B ,o :' d ·. rf luxury apts . New service. 5EL5 W. 19th St, . New Casta del Sol .adult re· one 2 brapl. Pc ect t · d . avail.nowonlease 2{12SpringJield HB permonlh.646-5754. CM Days 540-5710 eves tatTO 90/o _j I\ Living incld's fully' anl & for couple or single. cbaal'cPo"ny' 'ov"eerwlhe rbeapaechs, $350. Ag ent644-i662 848·8J00960-38ss 646.'068t . 2-•TD' ~ • . . Great Balboa I s land . · w fB h blk -_. ' ... ' ho~se ma1nt. + ~e c . location. 114\h Coral. $385 .-,S410. 494·1055 or BEAUT. Lg. Ocean\'iew 3 .o _ eac ,6. s on Office Rental 4400 SURF Ir SA.MD LowestratesOrangeCq;,_· ~f.~$325. 837-5572 &1 $32S.yrly.G73-Jm8 494-3834. '. br, 2 ba duplex, Bltns, Adams.N.atAlabama ••••••••••••••••••••••• SattlerMtg.Co.. ., · , '1 OCEANFRONT deluxe ! washer/dryer0£2 argar. Bayfront .. Newporl ls. 1501 WestcJlffDr'. ShopltiftclVillacJe' 642·2171 545-06lt Ktwport leach 3269 Balboa Peninsula 3 07 2_ Br 2. ba furn llpt · $425 . Adults pets. N E w 2 & 3 n r a pl s. duplex, 2 lge pati06. Newport Financial Ctr 1465 So. Coait Hwy, Lag. Serving Harbor area t.i· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••• $350.' & $400. pc~ mo:[ 675·4062 or 7 55 col· dshwhr, frplc. encl gar . 2Br.Den.$385 t. . Offi Space Bch. Xlnt. space now years .• ;( TOWN H 0 USE 2 Br ' LG. ~ br. 2 ba. Bayfr~nl Avail. now. Edgewater lect. See Mgr. 14l3l-luntington Pierlt'\~raR~luxc.~93.1.'i ~C::~'~ite r:nager ~;~t~:; s;>~.~C:-~"e:~~ 2nd TD Lomt Wanted-c 2113Ba , pool, bltn s, ~'1'.'!e~,' rrp~ W'.11s.hJ. Reul Estate, 1350 So. SJNGL~;. ocean \·icw. St,aptD.or call536-409S (714 )&42·3Ulext246 view. Utils. & common WEHAVECASH! : wash/dry, gar. No pets. Aal~~·2 b~t~.bau.utirs Ac~ Coast 1-lw y. Luguna 1 locked garage. So. of or536-7528 Dix 3br. w.aterfront con-area maint. incl . Ample Buy2ndT.D.'s . ·, 675-9188 cess tO pvtp.peb.c h , Beach.494-8536 ; Hwy . No pets. S215. 2 eDR·ATntEBEACll do. plus boat slip. 2-car freeprkg.lnq: Loanon2ndT.D.'s h LIDO ISLE w /wash .'g. facd. Wntr.Ntwpartleoch 3769 1 557·4543after5pm. SUP.ER·NEW·LARGE gar .. patio. 2 ~ ba. K.W.JOHNSON NewLoans·2ndT.D.'s, 1 pd Call n I }I 11 bo A Refrig, trash compactor, 14°" So C l H\UV Lag E · I l Di " $300. utts . ai ••••••••••••••••••••••• LikeNew2Br,1Ba,crpl!l unt1ng~on ·ar r 4rle50a dishwasher.$700orfurn. ..., . oas -J, . qu1ty nvsm . v. Lovely 4 br. 2 bu home. 6PM675-446S $40 WK UP l&2 Bdr & & drps, 1 car gar. S2J5 ADULTS 846-$750.645.16 ll9lo5. Bch .• 497-3088 BARNETTMTG .C0,'1~ Frpl. patio. all elec. kil., 8 •LBOA IHH Bach. Color TV. maid mo A.gent 67~0562 LG . 2 BR. 1 ba. enc. patio ./'..urc111 • 111 *• Sharp Newport store or 64 5- 2134 1 dbl. gar. $450 911 · 6/l or "" serv, pool. TI-IE l\1ESA. SJS5 1 t , 1. 1 + $7!1 San Juan .Z~ ,.....,... f d fl 37 15 ' $550 Yrly . 673 ·1334 ; Winter. $160:523~ hr.10 . 415 N. Newport Bl, NB Costa Mesa 3824 sec ;;~:o~9 ':i as Capiitrano 3878 ~=., ~~~ro~rok ~s-0:-oo' Announcements/ 01 : 673-4798 Incl. ut1I , eqwp. kite en, 646-9681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :/MA,_......,... 0 · er Pe"onals/ ·:. S M pool.Nearbus,mkt,etc. Offle~P~ WALKToa••cH 2 BR c d 15 d ,,_____ SHOP /Commercial Lost&FoiM ,J ~AYCRE Thome. ove IOSMainSt.675-8740 OCEANFRONT2br$325. _,.... llilTii ~ on o. cp ' rps , " · • 1n today. 4 br. 3 ba, frplc. Fr 1 winter rental I. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no 1&2 br, cpts, drps , bltns. wash /dry, enc. gar. $225. ./ ,,_,. ,_.._. Studio for rent. SJ.SO mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• $625. mo. Call Pattison 1 BR. lge liv rm, kit. w/gPa; 642.4590 pets,dshw)'lrs,shaE!cpts, garage. 205 15th & 217 mo .. adults only . Aft. + lease hold improve-AnnouncitMlnh 5lOQc Co.,642-8012 downtown Balboa. $215. · closed garage, frplc , 16lhSt.536·4259;847·3957 6PP.1 ,551 ·1537 ments. Laguna Beach, •••••••••••••••••••••!'If -----'-------.-! util incl. 642-3519 Beaut. Jge 2, 3 & 4 br. BBQ . Gas & water pd. downtown. good location. 2BrcondonrH~g.Qwet, Oceanfrontfview. rrplc, Pool LOCJU'lahodt 3841 Sonta.4.na 3880 Days 497 -2260, eves pvt, frplc . Cluld /pet ok. Beaut. furn 2 yr old bale. gar. $325. up. 20M LAMAMCHAAPTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55~PEASQFT 494 ·9819 WANTED CONTESTANTS. '· • • .·<.>{ E!lcl pat, pool. Low duplex . steps to ocean. w. Oceanfront See daily, 778 scottPJace,CM Drop a pebble into lht 2 Br, shag crplS. drps, 1617WESTCWFF-NB 1 80--=.~C.:::::__hi ___ h ___ f __ , cnme. $305. 979-7888 Upper 4 br, 2 ba. $450 646.3114 642_5073 Ocean from your Apt stove. dshwhr, garbage AGT. 541·5032 orner g way ron· Winter. Lower 3 br. 2 ba. Lease. Luxury. sccuri\y disp. Jnq 415 So. Orange, . tage, small bldg. Good I $200,000 View Estate $375 Winter, $425 Yearly. Oceanfront apts avail, MEDITERRANEAN Mature adulls. 31755 Cst S.A .• Apt C. t child O.K. $140 up s_tore-0£f1ces cpl!! for pottery, art gallery· under $1000 mo. 673·3397 fromS145toSl90.Utilin· H 992835 . drps air bath. 17301 garden plants, antiques, For TV's MOST . ~ EXCITING SHO)I' .. ;. I 6 l I 0 7 9 7 0 r cl. 675.4873., 675.5205 or VILLAGE wy .4 · · A~entsFuntisMd BeachBl.ll.B.IW2·2834 etc. See 1088 No. Cst • 2 Br, Bayfronl. beaut. 871.8471 1 Dr. I Br & Den. 2 Br. 2 STE p s to be h 2· B 1 or Unfurnished 3900 , Hwy, Laguna. Phone 645·7102 view, util pd. pvt. bch, Br Townhouse. Carpets. duplex apt S4s0 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROFESSLCLASSA 549-1220orS46-0076 ... . ' "GIVE-N-TAKE"·· ,.; .V,J L ()pll By gar,$325winler.675-6475. tbr. 2202 W. Oceanfront. drapes, firepla ce . 3 Wood s c~ve a'rea THE EXCITING B ldg, 3 story . 27~0 Jlent or ease on Winter rental. $175 pools. 4 tennis courts -LINGO R.E.497.3150 PALM MESAAPTS Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air Industrial Rental 4500 Everyday OWN ER. 4Br. JI.>': ba, BAY VIEW. beach •. 1 br month. 675·822<\. gym . sauna's. • cond., elev .• panel walls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 a.m. Channel2· ,. Baycrest. t van Wells $275. 2 br $325. Util pd. 2400HarborBl\•d Coiy studio. Walk tl MlNUTESTONPT drapes. carpel, elec .. NEWM·lNewport,Costa WINASMUCHAS 1 )'i Home. Pool, frml Dr & Pier/pkg, ad.Its. 303 E . 1 Br, Apt. $180 + util. Costa Mesa (714l557·8020 Beach/town. Settled in BCH . music, janitor. parking. Mesa. 1000, 1200, 1440 sq. S25,000 ·· : Fr rm . $900 mo. incl pool Edgewater. L-87\-2866 House for Z adults only. dividual, no children 01 Bach. l&2BR. M. R -Stlever. l\1gr. fl. S43·3145or646-2928 in glamorouspriit'!$ ··'- & garden maintenance. 1722 winter rental. Steps to Adult 2. huge bedrooms pets. Util. paid. $175, up from$172.50 557·0136or646-8396 · 642·3099. Corona del Mer Ocean. 673·2677 $110 no pets. Inquire apt Adults, No Pets 1200 Sq Ft M·l space. Coll Leslie ·"·I{ -;;~~~;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;!••••••••••••••••••••••• G 568 w. Wilcnn First. last. deposit. 2!k 1561 Mesa Dr. EXECUTIVE suites on front office, drive· in rear (213 I 845--1707·•1'1 ~Huge l ·BR. apt., fully Winter Rental. Spac. 2Br. ""£"" Cypress. i\pl. O. t'\meHa, (5 Bl ks East or Newport Newport Rarl;x>r. 400 to door, $185. mo. 629 or (213) &13·6000 ·I•; ·GREAT Family home furn. Want quiet, mature Steps to beach.. $275. 1st 3 Br. 2 ha, crpt, patio, nr 494 ·2080 7·3pm only. Blvd.} 2200 sq ft. 642-4644; Terminal Way, CM . ext.3181 ,·• for lease. 4. Bedrms, 3 person. Blk. to ocean; &last.675-7816. ~C. $225 . 1009 A Mis· Weekdays. lOam·2pm 546-9860 004405 D 54 " baths. family room, din· walk to stores. $225 Per s1on,552-4576aft6 Sat. · ays 0· 57 to, eves ·· I ing room. Low main-Mo. Agent673-65lO WINTER by park. near Newport Beoch 3869 Prime Hunt. Bch. 1oc. S46-068l Lost & Found SJOO .tenance yard. Must see new 2 hr, 2 ba, dshwhr. CASAVICl'ORIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• u· from$12S.mo.incld.util. 12SO SQ IT M-1 space,•••••••••••••••••••••~ to appreciate. Pete Bar· CostoMeMI -3724 $285.m:>.548-4063 l,2&3br,DeluxeUnfur. PARK NEWPORT I e 5075 Warner Ave . front office. lge rear LOST/FOUND:·,.; rettRealty00.S200 •••••••••••••••••••••••ON THE· BEACH 2 hr, 2 AdorlFul Nrn . galss/~: pd.l APARTM~S ~ 846-4249 . door. $190. mo. 1240 A PET? . .> ~ u S· ope ~.gae m1 . Logan St. Costa Mesa. 960-2900AdoptionL9w· $35. WEB< & UP ba. bltns, gar & lndry Pool, rec rm.elevators Bachelor lor2 Ground floOr with or w/o Days . 540-5710, eves CostSpay/Neute; tn!O. HARBOR YtEW •Studio & 1 BRApts fa e's. $350 Mo. Yrty. 525 Victoria.642-8970 Bedrooms and G' stc:irage~ panel .. shwr, 646-0681 1 111 l ·Br.2·ba.$495.mo.Nr. •TV&MaidServAvail 675·7777&5594221 Sh d ~Dool Townhouses HI frig , sink , air, CM FOUND : Girls Bike,;,.:J pool & park.6'13-7801 Agt •Phone Serv, Htd pool F * a Y ~ * Fr. $229.500pen9-6 548-9766 2000 SQ FT. 3 ofcs, 2 spd. Vic. ltvHome:i.~, •Children Sect.ion 3T!~ful~y r~. 2 ~~.I~~ 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults, Daily • OFFICE 0~ store avail. baths, im~OO. across st March '75 ·" $375. YRLY 2 hr ocean-•SSOFFweek'srent beach. Winter $350. mo. no pets. 177 E. 22nd St. Spa-Pools·Tennis 1000 s q ft. Newport fromOCA1rport963-7878 640.6588 front. frplc, bltns. refrig, w/ad 645-3732 ; 642-3645 Across from Fashion p · Ch · 1 ti R al w~ 4600 gar.&e>-36S5 2376NewportBlvd,CM 675·3172 Island al Jamboree on Oakwood orfers the enin. .otce oca on. tftt 1 ...._. Found : 2 Auslrafi~n 548-9755or645-3961 Large 2 br, 2 ba, pool, San Joaquin Hills Road. finest in countryclubliv· 639-6700 ••••••••~•••••••••••••• Shepherds. Named Sa~ Deluxe Woterfront3 BR, 2 --'=-'-'-'-'-'--'-"-'-'-'---I NR OCEAN new Dpl~. 2 view, frplc, adults, $250. Local business man mov & M tth Own M 1 SI . ·1 20lSful'~CM Br. 1 Ba, Garb. d1sp, .,A9_32620r 751_1891 17141644-tfOO ingatapriceyoucanaf-NEWPORT garden office f . N • · ~ ew. er Ba, $500. yr Y-ap ava1 . "'"._ D W y I $310 .... rord. There's SI million sw·1e· s from,~ m' cl. util. ing . amity to ewport., =M="='='=n=o=-C::::•=l1=673=·=05=78:::;.,··~'i- 3407FinleySt.5577010 lBRF 21 I ts I •gar. ry, · .r r...,u1resfum23or4Br•-. · · u.rn, rg c OS~ , Child OK. LOVELY 2 br, spac. rms, $330. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 in recreational facilities. Some warehouse avail. h-.. 'r' 3o lo 45 FOUND· Vic of 20th 'kt LIDO ISLE. Luxurious quee ~s1ze bed, pr1v. 675-0642 /613-6002 cpl nice kitch brick story, 2 car encl gar., NIGHT LIGHI'ED TEN· 557-0061 om e or .apt .or . . . . 5-Br home. $1200mo. dressing rm, extra lrg . sna'ckbar. patio'. Xlnl. balcony. 642·1603 NIS COURTS. A full time days whale his house is Irvine. Sm . reddl.Sh hr.!l Agt.. 67 5-0 123 rooms, enc l . gar. Cute bach. 1 blk pier & location. Reas. rent. 351 activities director who •lMOFif.EERENT• beini completed .. Prefer fem . Chahuahu.~. w/storage. Adults only, bay. Balcony. Lease Victoria, Apt. 357 . •DELUXE-plans parlies, BBQ's, 1·2-3 Rm. offices from Ocean ~rontor view for 673-3962. ·, ,/J ! 3 BR, Den. Nr Beach, no pets. $190. 218 1f.r 21st St . S46-42S2 Eastbluff 3 hr, 2 ba, trips & more! Free Sun-$135 per mo. Neat self . wif~ & 19 yr c:>1d FOUND; Pacer gttls $4 SO . mo. Ye a rl y . 675·9195. townhouse. lse. Incl . day brunch.. . Airport. No lease req. ~aughter in college. Wil~· bike. Schwinn boys bike. 675-3172 LRG 1 Br, pool. nr. shops, NEWLY DECORATED spac master suite, din Plus beautiful singles, 833-32239Til noon tng todmake targ1 e de~hit Owner identify & claim: adlts/no pets. Util pd. ~eed Temporary lfous· 2 Br w /gar., $175. Water rm & dbl garage. Auto 1&2 bedroom apts ror amage or rig t H h I BACK BAY, privacy +, 2 1884 Monrovia, 548-0336 1ng ??? Bach apt. Phone. pd. 2176 ··E" Placentia. door opener avail. Pool & furnished & unfurnished'. MINI-SUITES (1-2·3 + situation. Call Bryson & ~pt ~-~c -Poli(\_f 1 Br 1 Ba . crpts, drps, Wkly maid serv. $275. 636_41201.5 recreation area. Adult> Oakwood Garden Apts rooms,>-Xerox .& secy Hlckmanat67$-5444. · ~ 1 range, gar, Jge fenced LOWWEEKLYRATES Mo.Nopets.UdoShores only,nopels. offers an exclusive "No se rvice av•1.I . On 38 'bl adultsoeedLOST! Prescriptldn yard. No singles. $275 Executive Suitn Hotel. 673·8800 . 2 BR, l '11 ba Studio, •$332• Rent Raise Guarantee". ~ewport Harboc in 1Cend · 3 b:'h::;e :.,/encl yard glasses at lnd.ian Traijf mo. 557 ·8ll3. By appt. 2080Hewporfll¥cl OCEANFRONT furn. ex-quiet 4·plex, new paint. 865AmigOBWay,NB We gu_a,rantee lh~~-~ourf ~!~4e64114a Bank B g . to rent in Jrvine,.Cosla NPark or RivHeni~ebD[., only. CostoMHa tra Jge 1 br. Immac. c~ts,drps,bltns.walklo Managedby rentw1lnotberai"""'"' ~r ,,_. Mesa. CdM area. Must ewport e1g ts. · HBR VU , 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din. 642 .. 2611 Cpts. $250. 675-4688 ~h?i': ~~~hn~· i,:ts~~~ William Walters Co. 1 FULL Y~ .~ still 400 SQ. FT. ore. space. be reasonable. Call 642·8912.,965-4293 ~ Liv, & Fam. Rm. 1819 Studios&: I Ir's 540-6333 have the flexibility of $200 mo. l!e. Lag. Niguel Joyce, 496-8382 Lost: Sliver MedaU1' .,· 'P Sti I' C LUXURIOUS! WESTCLJFF 2 br, llh b.u month to monthocc1;1pan· area. 831.9255 400-2718 ..., 1 ort r ing, omm •FREE Linens 3 Br-2 Ba fum~5mo b townhouse. Adults only, oy. Models--... dally 10 ' ..... /I I/ w/2 keys. One of thept Pool $52S. 6'15-07'1l Avail •FREE Utilities Lge 1 Br rum s29s mo S3l5. 3 Br· 2 a. patio-no pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. to 7. Sorry~';; pets or NOW LEASING ,Mii nffl v e r Y i m Po r la n;i. U /l •Full Kitchen •L blkoceanNP Beach yard, gar, nr new. no -0 "'. mo. MS-7533 childre Monthlomonlh Pr< ti Ofr-s FiftCllllc• Dillman's Restaura'"'" • •lleatedPool Yil w-l Jl9-30lh pets.642·1603 _..... " n. •· l C s geRe u:elStorespace ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6737726 ~.Y.· 1· NEWPORTHEIGIITS . 1n er-ON THE BAY occupancy °" roomma e ustom tai lllliMSJ · -'• 3 Br' frpl. fenced Yd, new •Laundry Faeililies 673-1889 Open House BR, 2 ba. No pets or service available. HUNTINGTON O-rL-"v 5005 Bf • i'. •TV&Maidserv.incl. Duplex. yrly. rental. rr-t1'Tf Lost:Eastbhdfsarea. k paint in & oul. $395. 521 •PhoneService 2 B dulls pets children. Pref. mature Outstanding 3 br, 2 bu , MARlNA ••••••••••••••••••••••• male poodle w/Wht $OCf El Modena5e5041 1,~~0 1s1~.a2421 E.nl~thst: adults. $175.642-5848 frpl, 1800 sq. n. .. upper. Oakwood ~EXECUTlVECENTER Beer Bar; Hulx>r Blvd .. on chest & rront pa,~. t BEAUT. Bluffs Coodo. 4 •Shady Elma-Poot• N.Hts646-1801 EASTSlDE. nt new Jux. Boat dock avail. Newly Garden .\'·"· N C.M . S<t0,000 Gross Reward . 5<t6·4390 ;•r BR .• 2'h ba. immed CM!-1&2 Br $175. Up. AdulLct, WINTEll b 123 duplex, 3 Br, 2'h Ba. Din. decor'd. SUndeck. $465. Ap~-tments $20,000net. Est.13CHyrs. 530-2.440. ...: cp'y $450 Agt 6441133 no pets. 177 E. 22nd St. $175. , l r. V.I Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. 67S-4200 Q,.£ BAY &BEA > I · · · · 645-3132· 642·3645 . 44th St. Water pd. Quiet residential area. REALTY 675-~ Lost: Biie. Standard f""em BEACJI. 3+Maids. Chan-' 493-1410 $4Z5 5 7888. Spacious 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc1 H.wp.t hitclrt Pood l'e. Blj(. tie .. Mi 1 net view. Decorator •TropicalP.ol• ·64 " tblklobeach.Yrly$350. lrvinea!l6th t714184M493 Letmesbowyoubowto tongue.. Silver cboli I aharp. Furn or unrum. 1 Br, cpls. df'J)I. bltns, ParkNewport·Sublease.l RlDE.CORATED CallMS-7054 H<tS-0550 eamincomelnupper5% chain.• Vic : Betw .. vic· H~ u· UUl'll 'd $180 Br. S32S mo. 83.1-8203. or . . NO. COsla Mesa Dental / or tbe U.S.-'100 invest. toria &. wi•·-. Rew'ard. -mo. pa o. 1 e5 Pl!•. 67 .. "' .. .,.. 3br. 2ba. family urut. .. .. edi al/Of .,.... ·1 -· Waterfront Homes mo. So\8-1168 eves -... $230. No pets. 751.5162. BEACH YRLY. 3 br, 2 ba •' c csui...,.. ava1 · Mr. Riley Mt.$391 642-1983.. · Call131-lt00 San Clo 3776 dplx Oceanvu from enc ROOM• 4000 Frotn $345/mo. Mr. --,••wt• G d I t ' · h $400 +ullls·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O'Ket!!fe,60-8138 • '--•Llc1me Lost: ~lk framed. pre· 59..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo oca 1on. near sunporc . p l L/K . CM 0 ~C-·-~ ~ •-t scriptton sun glaa;;es c C ...... _ l-I lBRFum $185 IMMAC 1 br next to transportation & 645-1596 v en . pr1v. BUSINESSOrMed.Ofc's. range ........ ,,. vu....,..e SaLBa.ibo Oc iBI d • .., ..,.... ._, Lots or bltns. pool, walk h · 1 j m t r k e t s • 2 R R $25/wk & $60/mo. up 468 • ,.72 sq ft. at 4'Jl" sq. General. ''OLD I~E· 8 · ean v • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo shopping. ~ mi. b~ac •• ~;e f 1cean w /covered patio. New Deluxe bayfron• lower 541·$9$4or556-0058 rt. 1525 SU~or Ave . COCKTAii.SONLY ~;68 St. Reward. ELEGANT Upgraded beach. 931 W.19thSl. vie~ 1 • nc ut cpts, drps k paint. No duplex, yrly, 2 br. 2 ha. . NB 642·1180 :., EMHGB4CY SALE 1--"-"'------- Condo. AIC, 2 br, l\11 ba. 548-0el1l '98·· pets . $190 . S<t8 -172.0 $17S.22719lhSt..67S.0236. ln.largefaf!lllYbome"!'/ · . CallMr.Wlnston.CoUect LOST; GoldenRetrie~, l>1W,11v,cpt.dl'Jm;,pool, lbr w/gar. Wa1k to bc:h. (eves.M.54532) 2 er$210yrlynrattan kitchen pnv. Exchwve N.B.~sq~oceanvlew, (213)272-Ut9 male Lie 06132: ''Sand" •at. AduJLI. nopeU.SilSO' . 2 BR. 2 ba. No ....... or $160 . Carpets a ~d Eastaide 2 Br garden apt, Nopet/ch\ld ; Zba.shag CDM area. $150. 640-8707. upper, $150. mo. s:u w_ ' Vlc. CdM 9.Jn .. Reward. ff3..3'29 children. Pref. ;;;t_ure drapes. Stove & refng. Prlv. fenced yd., cov'd, 32061h Balboa Blvd Pvt. Room & Bath foi CitHwy842-MSO Ct~i';~~:~~:r~ 67S.S247or6'73o9795 -·;:r ~Lt; I 32t6 1dults.$JSS..642-S&t8 827·1833· patJo. Prlv. ••r-Bit-in '4.4...:MO rCoen,1t. Cos,.1!, Me5!~~-~ ATI'RACTIVE small of. Needlecraft.a. No Invest. FOUND: Cute blac:k a. ••••••••••-••••••••••• SutteAtta 3710 r1.a.ae & ref'ria. Adults DELUXE 2 BR 2 Ba ege . ....,..mo._._. nee on Martner·a Mlle. reqd.8416-2259AfLSpm white Iona haired•mal 2 Bd, 2 ba. ~· Ocean l BR.. ~o ir=· Sl60 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. $225646-1509 priv. patio, garai;e. $325: ROOM & BATH. tum., Avail. Oct ht. '75, taclnt 0 E T A 1 L kitten. Bus.hard &' Nan: I ~':ti. '!:l~•i.:;!: !aru: BACH Apt. blt.ns lauodl')' mo. yrly. 204 21st. St. priv.home.Closet.oO.C. ~MY· ~al~Laraon AB~si'NOESS. Anaheim. tuck_~.H.B.U.91~ • •·»II an.. 1pm -. AMIJ.SSADOlllHHS fadl. Nr. OC 'College. 6l3-U48 College. "' beacb .1 848-f~' ' ·3841 or Neb over $2,000 mo. DI· FOUND: Dlllmallan4ifo;I d.1111 Sal 69'an aUday Studio • traUe.n furn. 011 Aa.BICA $15S mo. 7Sl..S581 art. 2 BR near new b1tns Fem1le. ~2605 ne11 forees qlDck sale at min. toy poodle. Vic. • • ' Single males, $70/PS. TWO LOCATIONS &Pm $225 ~ mo. &<t2.·:i693 0 f Laguna Beach. Lite cook SJJlj:GliE 1to 6 rm 1uites ~ value, Si2,50I) Cob. Coast Hwy le. Prarnon.· I 1111333 Wo!:EKLYRATES llEOllOOMS 642'223l Ing. $90 monthly. Cal Avdall. oc" phqh olllce 1 .11'!3-4::,:::=980=:·..:.E::ve.:::,._-:--:-:+:14::"'t-:.P.::oln:::::L;:111:::5-::11:~318:;,.;;";;_l Yoo-~ -...... 14 f'ULLS.ERVICE 494-6178 bl • nr. Airport, Ful11- ' .. dtaW felt" wr'beo you setUn1 anythjq w;th • m1Jlarbor,C.M. 3 11e bdrmt w/patlo, Spactoua 3 br, a bl units, · service lnrl: Recep-Writerneedahe:lptofinlsh POUND: blue/Yfht :tCJ.t. 9l8ft an H in Ole Dally Dail)' Piiot Q.a lfied Ad Z90t Briltol,S.A. trplc, PGQI acrou from ~ block lo ba.y &: ocean. ROOMS $25. week up with tJool1l, conference rm, "The Great American w/l•me bip, nea collar la' Plllt.W•Adtfc.JJ.,., it a afrnplJ matter ... $45440AH>.a300 110 qUle~ park, $250. S350. mo. yrly. Bkr kitchen. 543 .9755 o ~ef'P, autbmated typ. Novtl"1 Will give.~ or 1.D. Vlc. O.C. Coll~· ---· Juotrall 112-!1'18. Adulb only. 045-8828 615.,911 . 645-3967 lnll, etc. Call"33-3640 -? l4M33!.1oam--». "'5-0Z2 '"' ''~ __ J ) ~-----• • • . ' I • • • ........ • lt ... Bulld 11 •.. 0iaper 11 .Hammer it .... car11et Cement U ... Wlre it ... Hoe it ... Clean lt ... Move lt-.1.Pres1lt. .. Palnt 11 ... Nall i t .•• Plaster 11 ... Flx it ... 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ValleyPlumbin&S..vice TopSoll • OMLOD\Carpentl')' Cltm remodl.ldcl..,_liol, l»-111Q..131·1m. d~~~.B . .C.M.-.ru.llJll CRETE WORK. Ask tor tlQ P1l.sat/Wallp1per-Llc~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• r• ro ln1 or flnltb, kltt.bena. DMJp,, tr 11L, a day. Refi.fTS..l76J. Jake. S49·18 Ins. Palnt lDl·l20rm. ttxt Repairs, ~modtl. •Top Sail•ComPQll• af. All or p.irt ........... --!!l'!J.~. 41•••••t• Remod el/addition Uc/lu.rloUMll. S.ltcet Good hou ~anttCoaereL 6 Block, "49&\'13br-.14.52 repipc.831-S2'10. •Mulc:h•Redwood• -~.·t.old ~"'·b-·... ~. • d 1--' ••,•••••••••••••••••••• se Slumptitone Reln& P Qual Prol' palnUng A .. *plumb' .. ·waleritf'V, CALLMlaaG .l.i). """" -1 ..,n 1 " -"THINGS'' b .. M to c~ean your • S20 ' ' -•/Int -'• fr L •v .... eelaan In Laso MINO&HOMEREPAJB. •••••••••••••,••••••••• ,.,&~· ood_t-oo.1e. day.wkly.rela.S..IDF. walls , Oraclin1 .. --. ·re.u ·-es l ttaks, marbolite ~ u a ... 1151 Pt11rilib1nt:~ ELECTRICIAN. Sml U1llll w -.. repa.tn, . Dumptn.icks.548.s287 Re1ldent\al & C11nl · enc I 05 urea, re••· T,.. 5-nk. i3~;;~~!!!::!!!:~-1:Jc.r~~a~m~l•~•~We~~-~~-~Y jobs. maliatfrePain,. zz plu111bln1.etc.SC.5lt.s We Wiii DO Any TyP.flol mettlal lJc/ins. amri~ w .. J468·10%offw/Ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I! ... '.!!~.............. Addition•. Remodtlin1. ,.,... esp. • 00 n ALL! ~:;.•e:cl:.aa.i~~.~ Mo•htt ... 536•75· Removal,,. lhnbi-., top.. Patio•. Pan•llo1, UczallOl.Mlsml. Eleetrlcat. Plumbin1. ruar::l.1:;n ••••••••••··--~··t•••• ht'/I.,,.. RooflllW) pln1. prunlnf + I .,' .; C.biaet.11 etc..m.l'Dlor e\c. Reurates.M2..a57 · Movin&/llau.Jinl. Sl~pt ••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi-r•wood. Jie/ n1r, ;·,';:SCRAM-LETS m.lllal,ackc:r.Jobo •••••1 Japantsellouileclearona. w /larse truck. Red. REPA1RS·AU.TYPES _..,_._,.._, _____ _ -. -••••••••••••••••••••• HANOYMCAN~a Own transport.aUon.. ,Barry s:n-!M4.5/831i771 .P~TCH P~ERING Reas , freeests, Uc. ,_. A~YEar. Carpentr1·P•D~, JAPAN'Ut:GAJU)f.:NER Apts. on1caentioua $4f.052'l ••ALLTYPES•• Walt830-S020anytime Oon'ldropUM:ballt Get.11 z, .(' ~ lbelvl,Da, 1ml re. , lOynexper,aUphaMS Craf'l1111an.IW.Se58. 'fo•ing, bault.nc. FteeE.lt Ml).6825 jobwilha1low-col!:tD:i 1b' ,.""ls -1.olaly -No jotitoosmaU.-311it. ReuoublelEstlmates Wanta RE.ALCLEAN clieanupe:. Exp--reas-rrtt Pilot Clas1lf1ed Ad. Jlribe-Jllllly -C-ts-rice Call75\.JSJ7. · H 11_ 9 HOUSE!Qll\Glnch•m ell. ,nllabl• •tudenll !!!RY MEAT PATCH SowilMJ/Alho-Phon•6'2·5178. JJUSBOY .... Girl. Freetlll~lZJ 141·2121. JOBS A RESTUCCO, •••••••••••••••••••••••10;;:;;;:::;::;:;:::;;::::; :My dumb btolher: •• •••••••••••-•••••••••• Qu•Uty Malnt/Landlcp1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J -'tori_. Freeut.893-tm. W1nted: Sewin ... atl1 •.,.,Ued for a job.:. C/l.RPETXPJlTS.1'1" sod. 1prkln, ""'' cood. aulin1 Anytbl••· -'"' ri • USE THE Gr.1t1ways bu• drlvttr Get it Reall1Clean cleanup&Q.3331......._ Ganae c~up. Relfa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PaiRtl'"J/Plf •1"9 kinds. Sally, Apt 1, 2025. D •1LY l'ILOT tJQl'hedldn'tiidthejob: WlLL.L\.~5•1 '1s ble,faatservice.~ L.andlord•VatanlApart·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••"•••••••••• Calle Seville. San "' ~.told them that b Salea·Repmr-tnslall Exp"JapanemeG~. ments need cleiiniDgT EXTERIORS SAVE $$t 1 pa. ihtlJ Clemente 1"fAST a'Hfledbecausehehad Complete yd m't.tnt. Call for es tim1tes. R.L. Sino?" State RESULT'' rl...erlence •• 8 .-a.tt~c-Sb5'8-052Trab., trees, Free at. YA•RH0AUUNCl.~·~:UP 494·6983. Licensed ln&ured Call S~cW.h --------~.i!."• _,.. -· "'""', ............ ,. Water heatera, dis· UsetheDallyPllot SERVICE n:al1urant BUSBOY." ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ··~ --•• • -..1scap'-.. ~~ d -'-· r ~' ..-.u ...., posals, faua, aucet.s, "fo•ast Result" scrvire DIREC. TORY C:illa•t M.W., Nurs;e ,II. Mother w•ntl to Clea!' 11p1, t_reewo11k, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTlNG copper repipei.. Same .,,.....,,,,~··-•••••••••• Batiy1it lo her bqme. rotolilUna. JNnor ldscp, Holtlecle-'--Experienced Japanese Int /Ext.· Reas.rates prices day & night. We directory. Your For Result C tnr •• bl l b l Ages 1-4. Mon. to Fri. lOyrsi'nareaM&.21893. --.. Gardening & land.sc•P· Cal1Geneal552-0l58 take Mttr Qlarge. Uc service1sour Service Call s ne s, oa a 6CZ-86G ••••••••••••••••••••••• · p.al.(ocvr,kitch rmdl,l1t~ John Baker, exper. lawn HOU:SECLEANINGisoor ing. Freeest.64S-33B8. HOUSEPAINTING . 30W48. speciaJty. 642·5611 if te work 6t6·5219, Find wh at you want in '& earden care. Cul, edge 81.LSiness. Call Janice's Ha"e something to sell? loside/out. Hi qual/low JUST PLUMllMG Call 642-:ii678 ext. 322 · bf, J22 ~-9668 Daily Pilot Classifieds. &cul~iv1te.sa.3t05 Ra1gedy Aruw.675-65S3 Classified ad.ado it well . rates. Bruce~&. •CALL6G4lll• HetpW...ted 7100 HelpW-7IOOHelpW-.i 7100 HolpW•hd 7100HetpW-.i 7 100 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 . ' ~!&"°""" 530 , ........... , 5350 HelpWGllted 7100HlfpW ... ed 7100 ., ··················· ·-···················· .....•........•............................... F.OUND; Siamese Cat, Alwa1ost1111191 Child care, mature resp. woman to care for 1 & 9 yrs . in Jl1B. Refs. 53fi..4260 art s:Xl P.:r.1 . ............................ , flimale. Vic:. 17th Menrovla, C.M. 556-5311 pttoto Madalao 11S3 Fullerton. CM I FOUND SAT., H.B., by lOAM-12 PM,631-1184 the pier wri•twatcb. · ~Aidehtlfy.968-0670 Foxy Girl's Out Call ·~·· Massage. U Call, We Found, black male Toy Come. Specialize Poodle w /expired Hunt. Parapleeics. 542-3189 I e'eacb lie.; vie. of Eastbluff, N.B.&M-OlilD6 PREGNANT!?' -=="'-~C--"'c-----"''-l C a r i n g con ride n ti a 1 Found; blk. Shepherd, counselin g &: referral. nfiJile , vie. Victoria Park, Abortio n, adoption Costa Mesa. 548.moll Alt keeping. :S • APCARES41-2563 Accounting VIDEO DISPLAY lrERMIMAL OPERATOR CLAIMS I .I. Telepl!OMAdjusler We are currently seekiog anindJv. w/~yrsexper. in BODILY INJURY CLAIMS Handling. Xlnt working coodJI: & liberal benefits . Sal com· rnensurale with e:1 -needed lo Basic/Four computer in· perience. GIRLS AND BOYS 12to 16Yews0f~ To work a few hours evenings after school. Earn $15 to $30 each week as well as excitiog tri)l6 & p rizes. ""-714 542-13$4 Hfwffft I 011.M & 41'M Equal O pportunity Employer MATURE ADULTS FuD-Time & l'.+-Tl- To wor k with boys & girls 12to16 years of age. We w ill train you in newspaper. sales promotion. Must h ave dependa- b le transportation. Earn $100 to $250 .perweek • Phone 542-1354 . between l OAM & 4PM for int erview Equ al Opportunity Employer ,\ • L6sT: Mon. 9/2::! approx. 4 P .M. Black Coc:kapoo llnDloy....t& nds haircut. ~1ale. Vic. \...-Preparation stallation. Some experience helpful but GENERAL ACCIDENT will train b the rwise qualifi~ person. GROUP Help Wanted 7100 HolpW...ted 7100 _. • ood c1111114"'""'2640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••·••••••••••••••••• u-•pwan~~ 7100 u-•pWanted 710u. Pleasant Wor king conditions, g pay ,.,._. ~ ·-~ For appointment DOCTORS ASSIST. Housekeeper Wanted Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' and compa n y be n efits. P lease apply at Equal Opp Employ., b ~ t N • 'DE.5 -======-=--I Young lady (18-28) to as-room , a, .. vaor v. on MAMAGEMEMTTRHE NURSES--.. 17th & Irvine, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0490 or 549-6S38 Schools & Reward tnstrvctioft 7005 lite Personne l Office of the · · H ·"th s smoker 891-"'84 ERLIES Clerk Typist w facctng. iust •'1 e.. pa. No .:::.:::::::::~·.::::.::::.:~· ---1 Young man to work in OR ORD t 5!~~iri~:e~s~4~di~~~! ··;:;;~;;·w;;;;··· DAILY PILOT ~~~~~0Trna~e1~~t;:~~· ~~~qp;~~~H~~ x'!~~!!!:~:Si· ~~~:.~us1f1~~1t::US~ ~~a7c~~';n"f::d:exrar~ thick. Strearrtl_ine section Pvt/Group/NB. 675-0843 lJQ. W. ky St .. C09hl MeM Blvd, Costa Mesa. tion avail lo prulcssiona 1 pea ranee & have very Jmmed. Port Mesa Con''! Unique, so wtll be aban· · 642-4321. nt 276 CLERK TYPIST EXEC. ·~·y person w /good refs. Xlnt neat handwriting. 6 Day Hosp. 642-0400. 1 doned. Reward to finder. If you are going to study All&-.& OD fl ;., Ell I Accls payable clerk for ~ wk. Prefer married man , Reply Ad . 503. Daily dance, why not studyl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ppar!!!!!!!.,!!!!!•!7!'!!!!!!•!!"t!er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ne w po rt Beach 1 n -Good sh & typing skills salary. Nice family in for perm. responsible NURSING ?ilot, p .O. Box 1S6 with the best. Diana s u r a n c e c o . Ex -req'd. Subrrut resume & Hunt.,llarbour. Call Mr. ~ition. Expe.r. not re-* LV .... 'S Costa Mesa ea 92626 Lehan has classes in per i en c e d , g o od s.ilary requirements to Reynolds , 846-00ll. . quired. Apply 9-noon . " ' · jazz, tap, ballroom and Help Want.cl 7100 Help Wanted 7100 w t fiJ:u r e s & typin g. cl:..~sfied. ad no. S56 c/o Installer: At least 1 yr ex· · 1930N.ewport Blvd, CM 3·11 Shift. Join our pro; Ji5Slr': 9/22 Black "Gar-dancercize for adults & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salary 10 5415. & co. Daily Pilot. P. O. Box per. in car stereos & fessional team who car~ men.t Bag w/bm leather teeosoaJy.Call751·1625. /\SST. Manager. Garden· loatAsscnmlen benerit.s .833-8450 lst>O , Costa Mesa, Ca s peaker installation. MAMAGERTRHE about our patients &i Mm. Vic:. Newport or . ing. maintenance & up-Must have own small 92626. Also. must know how to Fast Food Service. about you. Apply Mod Costa Mesa. Reward. Learn th~ fine Art of keep of ss units in Costa hand tools. Apply, l9l9 CLERK TYPIST Nd handle air loots . Call Burgers. Orange Julius thru Fri 9-4, Royalq 5484740 675-1590 Upholstenng. Day &eve. Mesa in exc!hange ror E. Occidental, SA. s harp e xp Jul I ti me FEE PAID S~SO UP 642_1020 & Mexican Food. We will Conv. Hospital, 1030 w,· ' . classes being held. Call ren t . 642-5073 orl-''--''-"--'-~------1 person for detailed & Creditcolled.ing.Some 1;;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;~.t~r~•~;n~.~8~9~3~-9842-_____ 1warn e r , Santa Ana1· }'Ot1ND: Kitten, male, 6 forEnrollmenL613·9422 · (213)865-3851 IOATIUILDERS varied job-$2 .75 l;lr. exp nee. Hvyphone. 1 ~ -546-6450. to 8 wks . 9 /171J·:-llb-:-1-:W:-::-a-nt'"ed.-:---:7::0::7::5'1 c::.::=::..:=----lwests 'ICorporau· b 557-0116 CONATlsRoOFLeeCJAOO.RE.ER JD'VINEPERSONNEL l\1an exp e r'd main-------; b t .k / w h t / y e 11 ow ""TT END •NTS, Jive-in . ai 00 as " tenance & n:ainli'lg for N. URSING • Rockfield /Rdge Rt. Dr1 •••••~••••••••••••••••• "male & ~male for dis-immed. vacancies for : Cock ta i I Wa itress ex-Employment Agency SER:VICTS•ACENCY apt com pie;.-Call 9am· NURSES AIDES f' ~E~l~T~o~<o~.~S8:::1~·9007:::~·---l lean1ng Gal ha& open abled adults. Work in D.ckHcrdwcre/ per 'd. Apply, Pippins, 3400 1rvine.ste109B 488E.17thSt.rcet 6pm,S40-1300. Expcr 'd Geriatri cs!' -lime in Balboa fr lOam lo c hristian community. GenHGI loat .'34""-~~3S~D~oc'h~e~n~y-l-'a_r_k_R_d_.1 ;N~w~p~t~B~c~h-.;;;;::TI~4~/~5'6=·1!S05::;:;-I (at Irvine). Costa Mesa Ope ings all shifts FOUND:_ Wh~ Ma.le Cat. 3pm wkdays call eves. Associated wtth Calvary With I year marine ex-Capo. Beach. MANICURIST needed for n · ca,1 .No1denlification. S36·3106. Chapel. Pay varies from perience. . FEMALE.25to40yrsold. Suite224 642-1470 Juliette & pedicures. ~VN7-~:30. ~ 546-1377. . $2 00 .• SSOO . mt h 1 Y. Gelcoat Touehup Cook needed p/t1me Tues Sit down light assembly t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~l1 -L~;d~o~n~a~;~1 ~sh~O~P~·~·~~5~.IJ9~l~t~. ~1 Expe_r d 9cr1alr1cs , . B.S . Degree/tea chi ng 671.0640 995 _7843 or & Thu~s for ronv. hosp. work. Full or Part time. med1cat1ons . Xln FOUND. Sept. 23rd in exp. wa nt Ptr reeept. or • With 1 year marine ex-Apply in person,_Bc,·e,rly 64S-6920 from 1 A.M. to 2 MASSAGE benefit8. Equal 0PP1 .. Lag.'Niguel. Silver Tab· related fietd.848-0204. 826-7003 perience. Manor. 340 V1ctor1a, p M JA ... ITORS r Employer. Park Lidd by Kitten. Call 493-8504. A TI'OllNEY Apply to Gate Guard _c:c~osS(tta_!>~te:os~a<:_. -----l c:.;·~·-:-:;::::-=-:;::-:;;-::---1 " Openings or exp. CQnv. Hosp, 466 F1agshiJJ Houaekeeper/babySitter 275 McCormick Ave, CM 'Food Prodllc:tion Mature individuals ca pa· C 111 or. iner xpl2p. Rd. N.B. 642·fK>«. Found : Money. 673-6376. 5 Spanish speaking/some WA~ COOK FOR HOSP. ble of general office a or In o. mon . pml.o 9 pm. Call lo iden· English, 4 to S hrs, Mon "1 w BOATING INDUSTRY Apply at 1501 E. 16th St. Help ttee•d cleaning. Supplement 1--=64c:.:.5·.:c0864::o:.c0.cr.;_ftt.cS-0258-"'=·-1 tify. thru Fri. Your home, Reputable Copyright Al· Matter Cwptater/ Newport Bea ch betwn Langlois Frozen Foods your income with J l 2 Medical Secrel"ar" for ac- H B /F V 0 torneytohandlemycase ln•t~•~on _ 11 2975LagunaCanyonRd. hours -ork ,·n G••rden • . . . · area. wn aga;nsl Air California UNU11 8:JOam & 3:...,..m or ca L Bch 497 1 -.. tive Harbor area gen'l FOUND: Siberian Husky, trans. Call betwn 1 & Maga••'ne. Contact Dick Req 's a min. or 2 yrs ex· ~64~5~·5~7~0~7~. ______ j --=='~g~u=-n~a::'::::.':. =-·~'.:c'.:.'-1 Grove area. 5.9pa,1 , Mon· Part time tellerlii. 'Exper-: Hours to su1l. Call Mary Bates, 494-077L Securit)' Bank, Lag. Reh. lf:B.'. L.ic. n.o.B200S2 10 ·.JOA.M .--. t & bot -da v through Friday prac. Exper.&qualifica · ......,.__, Shawn creator of Fly per. in carpen ry, a FRY COOK 1 • tions in handwntten rC'-~~orn1a Animal Con· u.a... W ltfecl 7100 Paper insert. Box 642, installation. Im med. COUNTER HELP COOKS Assistant 152 .$0 per hour . Call sume to JSl Ho5pital Rd, PART Time eves & Sat. .H.B.SJ6.65M ·~ a Balbo C ~ opening . Apply at, P /lime. Sal thru Tues KITCllENHelp :>42-0373 and leave your Suite 118. N•wporl .\1'1 , perf. for sludenls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a, a._.,._ Islander Yachts. 1922 tda ys>. Over 18. The · · name. address&. phone inside work, guaranteed FOUND. Orange .tab~y AP .. RTM&n''MGR Barranca Rd. Irvine. Don u l Fa c l or Y . Full /part llmc. apply lfl number ,B~•~·~•~h~·~C~a~921!63==·---wage. Call Al, 542·9013 cat, male, long hair. Vic "" person bt•·n 2-6 P~t. The I,,,~~~·~~~~~~· 22nd St. 642-8220 Experienced for 22 Unit AVON Sunflower at Fairview, L 0 g I n n ' 1 7 9 2 5 r MEDI CAL Part Time Lane Waitres~ -lo Adult Complex. No pets. BOATS l;C;;;;.M;;;;. ;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;l·~M~a~c~A:rt~h~u~r~B~l.~l~rv~•~·n~e'___IJanitor, part-time. hght RECEPTIONIST cock ta i I c x p e r FOUND but not caught. 545·3627 art. 3PM for:. Stockroom Cleril duties . Apply :r.tr. Scane I !'ot M I:: D l ATE LY r or A I l Sad 'Sf11!:ill green parrot with.l-=a~p~p~l.'---------W AMT TO Sailboat knowledge pre-GARD&itER 0 r M r. Wi 11 i 3 m s, busy s ur>!ical orfi cc. Exp ~f:::~krta~. Y ~i ssi~ Yid head. Owner please •••Ell M•KE ~EY. fd. Good oppor. Apply in Counter Wontea Assistant for apt oom-Silverwoods, 45 t"'ash1on only. Mus t type well. v· . 58G 5DJ cal1613-T447. ARTG,__Y "" ~ person, 1919 E. Occiden-Mature, aggr~1ve, at-1 NB 40tlrs k Insurance exp valuable. leJo. · ·---M •u•G~ •. ~Mot91o57 tal.SantaAna. · 'd p ex. · · pcrw '1_:1::'1:::a.::•="::·Nc.:;:B _____ I Sendtypewn'ttenrcsume LOST •. Small. while male ...,..,._ 8'. ••n tractive, expr woman Steady work for reliable P it male . fem. scrv1 l't! For n ew ly o penetd ne e d e d . Wages & person.Phone644-0606. J ANITOR loSuite 801.140lA\'ocado estab a ccts. Eves/Sats ·~rrier w/blk ear. red branch in LagunaBeach. Be an AV 0 N IOOl(KES'ER benefits open. Apply F /time Mon -Fri, Ave .NB92WJ.Plcasedo S7S wk +. Mr. Le vi ~1J_l ., vie Harbor & Exper'dinartsalesrXlnl REPRESENTATIVE. Exper'd, f/time. Prefer Wed -Thursbtw2&4PM. Bayview Conv. llosp, n ... o~t~p~h~o~·~·~·------848-1001 ~~i sler, C.M. 675-7611 ca r eer oppor. Call Be your own boss. set contractingexper.Reply SizzlerSteakllouse,Cl\.1. GperalOfcP/f 20 s5 Thurin, C .M. ·---------- days / Eve: SS1·2149. 2 13 /881. 3 218 or your ow n hout's. No ex-to Classified ad no. S54, 2196 J-farbor Blvd. Costa Typing, various office 642-350S M,e:mt trne. Rout e sis co. QUALITY CONTROi. ;l'~-~e~~~a~r~d~.~~~~~;i;'~l3;/:;34~7;;·;•;t46;;•;•~es;;. ;,;;;;,;;;~ per. necess. Training c /o Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box l\.lesa. S48-2822. duties . shorthand pre-1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 f'utore. A,e:e 23·39 · Car• Excellent opportunity in l.-OST , Siamese cal, provided.Call540-7<Ml<1r 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca\~~~~~~~~~~~\ (e rred . All companyl ~ phone.$160wk.848-1004. ,!?rowing diaAnostic rL'- , d'nswers to "Mishka" l~Ze~n~ll~h~7~-~1359~~·~~~~'!j·'-92626-tc. )c;K'HEPY~-i benefits. Newp>rt Beach K h O MTST OPERATOR agent firm for qualifu_·d Neutered male, flea col , A1Mlfftblen/Pk4jrs I' IOOIKEEPER COUNTBlGIRL area. Ca\1 644 -1230 for evpunc pr Ex per ·d . 5-9PM da ily. individual. A dcgrl'C •n ] . ic. Fair Dr. & Nassau. General lat:tarer1 Babysitt er. my home, h bl h Fast & Efficient appt. Equal Opportunity 1 '1ar cxpcriencf': S e n d r e s u m (' to science w /3 years 'A'nrk t.• TEMPO F /C g. A e lo got ru tt :JOAM -3:30P1t1 Employer. <t-SPM,Mon-Fri 1ng expe ri ence & fu n ~ sw,. Reward. 7Sl·9200 / days . Girl age 2, S20 T .B. Large wholesale/ El Roberio Rest. ====------t•las~i fied ad no. 5..'i.l c/o da mental knowledAc ,.1 f..~194 11s!~~i::;~~~ine week.645·2413 retail mdse business. Fashionlsland,NB 24 GIRLS for J ('welry CLA-VALCO. Daily Pilot. P. ().Bo:< immunology&t:Ml'rl' •·n"T·. Lab/Shep. Fem. Call Debra 64.>0093 for bef piece work Adler Mfg. 171h&Plaeentia 1560. Costa M e~a, Ca ... ,·red. ~.·ol a-,11 L-.1o, LAI~ Call$40-4455 Babysitter Wanted, CalJDa\'e orellam Costar-1esa 548·2201 92626 " "' '? "' 'aV~kt;·~T~u~s~t~;n~&~2~ls~l~Sl~.~N~B~,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Creative for 2 wonderful l-";n~t~e~rv'-w---'a~r.;_r~an~g~e~m_.;_en~t~.-1 or afler 3pm, 644-2030 Co. 3645 W . a,1cFadden, Eqoal Oppor Employer c· --------S14 K on l('VC'I of CJ\ rt484362. girls age 6 & 9. 1:45 to , lookke~..,. \-'S~·"_A::_.~963'.":'·6'_'7~5.l:'_ ____ \~~~~~~~~~\ Moon Duty AidH pe ricncc. Call S4ti 95~1 S ·.•S weekdays in my COUNT'Bt HELP R 1 ..._ . . Fountain Valley. IiOST• lri h Set'-male .o.~ bl Newport ach Firm. GUARDS cgu ar SUv:>lltute pos1· ----ins. ; to ~'Jacob~. Vic: nasem ers home. 494-2181. needs qualified book -Days & nights. p/timc. 18 Light Bui» Sales I ions av ai I a bl l" i m -R E A L E S ·r A 1' ~.: .lagnol'·a &Slater. F'.V. k-per. Min. 3days per &over. ApplybetwTn 2 & Immediate opening in Workfrom yourhomeon mediately. $3.369 /hr. 2 INVEST1\1f::N 1' a nd PRODUCTIOU BABYSITTER·. live in, "'"" Spm wkdys Del aco A h G d " -k. Call Mr. Dan•'els · Co s la J\.1 esa . bove the l e le p one. oo hrs daily.Superv1sc noon RE s 1 D Jo.: N ·r l i'\ \, .$48.0185Reward young female. -Jt55 Baker ,CM tru· les w h h · h .o.!.=-::=:..:==~---1 btwntO.llAM.642·1626 average s a ni;:: ra . comm . e ire an· time a ctivities on sc ool s ales per son!> wa nted ASSEMBLERS 'Fransp /refs . req . · d ' · d' d & •-t' l.t>ST Tuesday sml anti· Studenl/pt-time;ohO.K. COUPLEfor250un1t com· per1 0 i c increases , icappe ~-c1 izcns. p1ay11:round. ,\dditional staff ncede1I fQiU'e pin, pink enamel 833_0896 IROILERMA.H ple x . J.1 an expe r 'd benefit account. Work Ca\lcnllcct.714 /823-3438. APPLYINPERSON fo r e xpand in g pro Oowers, small diamonds E lectronic assembler1.::::.:=:;:_ ______ Exper 'd . Apply in painter & some maint. close lo home. Car & United Handic appe d Fountain Valley Sc hool gress1 vc, prt·st1~1ous or :at·~arls on gold chain, with al least6months ex-Bakers helper. Little ex-person. Sam's Seafood w 0 man t 0 c 1 e a n phone req. For interview 1 ~S~a~I•~·~·-------llistrict Offn'l', romcr of ~a ni zation . \/11.lco s all"'- he1rloom, generous re-perience in cable har· per . Lady or Man . II, 3901 E . Coast Hwy. clubhouse. laundry rms appt.inCostaMesacall LIQUOR CLEHK_ perm." Newland & Talbert St , trainin ~ 1n office. 11 <l~l"~•~r~d~. =548.=.·~17~04~----I nessing, soldering and Lag.Och, 497-ZSSO. 1_,c~o~ro~n~a=-=d=•:I M=ar::..:.. ---I & vacant apts. Good sal. AUa.11 SecuritySer\'ices pos. full time. eves. l\1u st f ounta in Valley. you're ready for su1x-nor rework of Printed cfrcuit <-~~-~-----Call 9·6i1m. M0-1300. (213 1659-2070 3 7<:'11\ WE/\. RE AN EQUAi.. tommission :ind l."'dut " ·tut: Brown Brief Case & boards. If you qualify Barmaid. Dependable. BUS DRIVERS be 21 · 67 · ""V' morns OPPORTUNITY lional opportunllite"s and ·Denim jacket (s7. 3) So. and are a good reliable References preferred. Male' or Female. Will Daytime /Nilctime Mgr's, H' k f only:·------EM PLOYEH. want to e arn ~.000 per 10raftge County. Reward . worker. please apply in Lotus Room. 556-9502 or train . Gd. driving record sml NwptStorc. JR yrs or IC ~ry arms LIVE-IN middle 3>!<' year and llj) tall J)nn Lost Sal Sept 20t h . person. 897-9S75. amust.Capistranoarea. older .Call9·12,675·9191 . If you re a mal~re woman full time. for NURSES!! Jlcrman.QlJAll.l'l.11.('l': a~5505· Barionder Expen·enced E.0 .E.492-3873 Den)al re cept exper pe/rts.on &s we011u,.lnd•lt~e ca rc.of2 boys &11.hskp~. l'racl .·RN·LVN . L'hoos e Pll<JPt:lt 1'1E!" 17!11 D R ' · 1----------1 ·· · P 1 m e . 1 n 62.1·4715 bl\\'n 10 am-HI your shifl & xlnt pay. ;52 1:120 ""°'""' 5350 STAN A. D Part.time.days. Apply in ake Decorator, part desk only. w me Sat. Gd pleasant surroundings, l\iorjl,an ':-. N ur ses •••••••••••••••••••••1• person, 1464 So. Cst. lime some exper, Cal benefits. salary ope n. daytimr . Contact Mr.l..".p~mc______ ltci::istry ;··Drtnkingproblem! MEMORIES, Hw1.Laguna8each. 9-12675-9191. HB .846·3S40 Thompson, So. Coast Live-i n Lady for elderly 548 -936 1/833-2365 n -cau Alcohol Helpline INC Bartenders/Waitresses & Dental a ssiJL chrs1de. 6 Plai:a, lower level for in· couple. Must be able to nr:AL fo:S1'AT I·: S al~soeooi~ ._ ~hl'Slday835-3830 • Host. Call for appoint· CARLOTMAH mo. ex.per_ nee. Pfl'on-tervlew. drive employer!! car. "SPIRITUAL JfEADER A ~~~b or ment. ASk for Miss With exper. t.o detail new ly . every C\'en1n g, some Home makers: earn SS to Llte housework. Call for -' ·"n......nlOAMtolOPM MAGNETICSCORP. Glenn,.548.-0132.. cars. Sleady job. good Sat.ll8.846-JS40. $6 per hr. te11 c hing apt.al't.sPa,1 .642-6570 • """ 1_:::::::=:!..::=.:.==..----I hrs. Pleasant working , · ,o\dytce"" all matters. 2221 So. AnneSt Blueprint operator. Ex -conds. Co. benefits. App· De ntal As:Mstmtt facin allng new hobby. LOT IOY i sltMJ;tCamlooReal SantaAna,Ca92'704 per. Copy ea•·, ~--a ly •• p e rson only , lfours arranged. Call wanted. lFull&lp/time •·-~m .... Fora_,. "" .....,..,., Ener getic, enthusiasti c 9793488/963 -"""'-"',... • _... Del Mar. •••.nJJ. nnc.jtively no phone calls. · . ......,., aftns. for loc11l rentt:il & ... M.-•• 49'29138 E 1~ ., _.. Y"" indi''· for Laguna Bch ~,,.,,_, . 1~~A;n~q~u~a~~;~·un;•;Y~1~;;;~~~~~~;1 See a,tr. Nielsen, Terry ..c HOSTESS/CASlilER le a s ing co . All ~·o E I MIF practice. t;>tper, necess "' FRu••TH mp oyer Buick. Slh and Walnut. Day /n;iht • ..,. Mgr Sun· benefits. See Ken Cliff. 1 -B & G•rl 1 4 Day wk. 494-JMI& S 9 111~ 61efen with purchase of OYS I S 1..:.'~·c.8_· ------------Mon . (9·11 am ) 1-larry's at. am-lpm, o..vuorc matia.eewithad. "5SISTANT IOtol.fyeanolage.Dal• Dental /l.ss1stanl. mature New York Bar & Grill. Robins l eas ing. 2096 ,,;. _ &a..--1 .. ·~-•UfM'•L HOSPITAL ly Pilot A..llvery. routes CARPlT CLEANER expe r . chair side, en-4248 Martingale Way, Harbor Blvd,C M. ""111'f1111 -,." ""' ~ E•perienct!d 673·7162 th · t• ••• ~·· N B ( O C <> • !-''•;·~Photo Mc lilh) ,u111tant , cleaning, full may be available In your l-'~===c:..._.;:.:::...:=:1.~u~s~1B~s~<e~.~~~~~".'.:.· __ · · nr · ..wrport) LVN qeeded for conv. 11: l?3l Fullertbo CM or p/t. Orange, lrv, or area. Ea!71 profit for de· _CAR WASH)fB.P DENT ALA.SS.ISTANT llouseboy. Live in plu!I hosp. 3-11 stun.. Xlnt pay l.OAM·.12 P ait:.63i-118' N • B , A p p,J y 13 a 3 liveries Ii ca.sh., tript or All Po1ltlons. 5 Loca-Chalrs idc. Ort ho exp. small salary. Beach apt. & benefits. Apply In I · Avocado, NL'WPOrt ar. merchandise for ieWng tion•. req . Newport Beach. 492.0571. ,. person, Beverly Manor. 11"'.'.l••.i: ..... -. • N.B. Mon lhru Fri new auba.cri-'•---. For "•ov· t · CM ~.,l\t "-,,_ f" .,.._u. Mefro.Ccr Wlllh 642·262i. '" 1e ona, . . il{l.MUSICAL GIOUPW 1-8:::·::10:.:•::m:::·------J ~~f:~:',82'~~ ~~':: ::1~, ----'2950'-"-H-'a_r_bO_'r-', c_._M_. __ I Dental • ••• , .. __.. HOUSEIC.HPING Mana1ement for JDY occasion? e , AttlitS..Ofc. . Clement"e-San JP•n•· CH•U~'R AUi Tilm' SUPER.VISOR PEOPLE PERSON "'bookoni thebllt. All ~-•'·, DMV -. C . I II ""' ~ Enlhus1asti c:. energetic A M S h I f l • & Exec. lookln" ror part 1~·11 p •··-• t ,.,_ .. "" ........ IPI• rano area. c• Leadln• N.8. hotel. Call p<-•n w/cxper p-r~ • -a rooe~11 es t t. c ll. Re)' n 0 Id. 495-0'30 1Dd Miaai9ft V1e· .. s a·l;;.y open. N e~'i>o~i. Housekee~crs. Ex per' linfe bu!!lin~' lil~!«X'iate °' 11, ~, S.-nsa J\eynoldi EA. &cper. oft. jo-SI Toro are•, c:ell otnack, betwn 8a.m-4ptn. Ct 644 2455 prcf'd. , In whole.s ale supplies. •:?JJtt fJ I I M uh ••t ••io. t , , , .:;8";::..·:.:17c:OO:.·c:•:c•~t=S6S=. =00.::.:E~--l-'-'r-·~~·--·----San Clemente 8 o s I n e "s f u I I y ua1 need• Sl0,000 now! 11 •PP y, arq 010..,,,,, ,. • Dreai shop.fO'x&.$'. Ptnr Motors . 8!1·2883 or Equal0Rpor.Erri:p&oyer Clasilflcd A•· 642.~ find whal YOI • want in Gunc:rallln!l:pltal c apila ll i.e d. Inter view -Ofloansec.21.ll.s.1l-54&! 4915-1213. ~ "°'o Dnily Pilnt Cla"s1fifds 714 /49&-U22 673·2223 HURSES AIDES fo~/time 7.3 & 11·7 shifts. exp pr e f 'd . P a rk Su pe ri or llc;il lhcare. 144S Superior. NB --- NU RSIN G •AIDES J oin a team who care:- <ibout pa tien~ & about you Ll'a rn how you can We ha ve " Smail . fri('nd Iv st.a rr l'l(':.i.sant offl c•· Pe rsonalli.cd manaJ:t' ment if needed and pay .1 higher comm1ss1on than mo5l o f f ices. Ca l I 548·771 l a nd ask for Dan [(£) 'jlealry be paid extra for stayin~ Re al &tote-Sahs well. We have our own E stablis hed mult1plt• c offee s hop & other sales ofriC'e. lfyouhavet. bene £1t s. Exper 'd -all license & want lo havr shift$. Apply Mon thru one of the bt.-sl locations Fri 9am-4pm. Royate In the harbor are11• call · Conv. HospitAI , 1030 W. Paul l\tart\n, 644·1662 for Warne r , Santa Ana 546 ... SO::·------I app't. You don't neat a gun to "d ra1.1.· fa st" "hl'n you pl ace ~n ad 1n ~l.l Daily l>ilot Wa nt Ad"' Call now fW2·5678 ,..----"---'>\ REAL.TORS .. , . . . , I '"' ~ ... DAI LY PILOT Thurada , Se 1emt>er 25, 197S IAuctlo" 80 IS fMMllNr• 1050 ~i.";.~1~!!'!' ..... ~?!~ JV Hrrf. ;oh,.o 1091 ~.!!~ .... !~~ 110 1100 ··:·~· .. ··a·u .. ·v··;~··· ·.;;;;;ArrRESS;· w ANTED ;·ch;;:·:,··s·l~~:.:;:;;;; 2c" she 1 rn-~~rr,. ~~f ~~~•••••••••• ~~~ .... ~· ... ~ ......... ~~~~ ~~r.~:' .. "!~~ ......... ?!~~ ~~~~.".."..'::!.................. · TOP CASH DOl~LAR n ew SJ 10. 648·7249 oadc mM a t .ee 0t • RttePUonisl Fh>ntofOrt• SAl.J=:S t:arne s t CO«! u1ed (unut~re & •MADNESS• PAID FOR YOUR ·in li·m~ ('OD • UI . ,0 •P i!.ppe•r•nce & poise :1~ knowh.'d gcubh:. person 11pphancta, or I will Sell *•LL"'"'""'* JEWELRY, WATCJll-:S , • Y _ . pre.cl1.~. Askin& ~ ae nt iul , Plt•a .-.ont w /1•x p1,:r 1n chl n ;t SALE'S PERSONNEL for You A ~~ AH"f OIUEC1'S GOLD STBREO. AM 1t•r.t. ra.d10 $487055. ):..) telcphon~ \'OI Cl'. uc l·ry:.tal. s1 lv1·r. je welry, MASTERSAUCTIOH Pric•dtoMo.,•! SILVEI< S ERVI CE . w/l<ipedel'k&s peakcn. ., curat e l yp1n ~i. s ome dt-sirin,.:J)t.'rm,1nod1f1l~I. 646-8686•8ll-f625 833-9625&646-8616 FINL 1-'UllN & AN -Gdl'ond.S100.4US-l l.95 Motorc.ycln/. 1tr:neral offire dulic~ hrly po:.1l1on. NH ~ Exp~rienced TIQUES 64~2200 -9010 Scooten 'lSO_ Commcnsuralt' !«alary & olcll·in estab jc~·l•lry pro •l'UIUC* KJNGSIZE BED. mat· Gtttet'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:mployet bt•nl•f1t s. St!c pr1ctorltlH1> 6139:131 ' tress, boxs pr1nl( & t(n~ S:z. lled. New. com ••••••••••••••••••••••• · SUZUKl 7S0CC ~ Personnel <hr('(.1.or. :r.n~ Maior Appliance Dept. •FU~HITURI• frame. xtra firm. Value plete, ~1111 pkgd Xtra ~mi incid. Mbo'ot•¢;1l C:ii mlno Cu pl:>tran11, SALESLADY ! •AUCTION* $525 .. sell $215 Al:>o firm $1~ <worth ~l HOYst:Ol/l'S cess .""5.Pb :~ , ... Suit~ 205. San .Ju an Part 111n e lo 11.s:.1:.t Automotive •Fr"dow]:lOrM• Quet n iuie tied . value QnSzSl10.u:fWl.llyhoaic. needbooit.s. &39-2027. .._. C11p1struno manai;:t!r t:xpcr"d (Jv('r 1 r $4.25, sell Sllr>. O.:livery 111cl del. 835·231.l. and airplanes. Tax ll p • t & C IOt:.ilers Welcome) · I d d u JI home iulvantago.5'6-4900 '72 550 Suzuki. very load • R.E. SALES* PoCJe BoyMafemify Gin S ameras lonkrvptcp--R.,ot ;'.:~.~9~. s u• y . Small uir l'ondilioner 0 -. l'ond. $550 best ofr. \l.'4.' now have: ofK.·n1nhs SuuthCoustl'laLa ConsiC)l'll'MAts 13'xlS.' blue, grt:en & ijToH t't.glass dinghy1i 61.S-1572 W..&181 "' l'or fll'W s:1il'S(_ll"<()1>h· I~.~ (.'all 5.'l7 57;1-i foull & Port• Tlme Openings STOCK l..IQUIOA'f!ON So f H & Io" t• s c-&1 I • white lvw pllt-cotrpet. f'rom $14Sto$250 ' :) cellent ctlinintssion split ~. ' $$$ S SSS fk.11uliru1. very ,,;d qwah· Gd. Cond. $5iJ. Twin bed 646-5'491 67~ Eves '7Z SPO R~TER . Elet ._ ;tOd loads pr ll'tldS . Great SALt:s t./\ l)Y. l'XJ>l?r p:1r1 Apply Today ave ly, ne\'er u.'Wd, moving. fra me. SS. Call 830-3157 . ----.I SI.Cir\, lo mileage. Aa.ktDi .. h lLnl ' d t o • 91"0Sl)All.Y ,...,..,_.orez JS' Rowing Dory; wuuu. $1000.Ph :~"6 ... ".' ,utmOl)p t:rt' 1 · ri•a Y V. l'ar w d = ------Irvine Coast Country Club Ruc1ng oan, xlnt cond. ::._.1111• 1-"or inll'r\'iev. ;tppt ~l'l\:i>tJI t Hl·h ti73 6l5o Montgomefl ar MASTERS AUCTIOM Color T v. Sparus h Cab. m (.' m be r s hip . c u 11 $500 613-3004 ·73 SUZUKI s'° 6,800 THE ROM TAYLOR SALESMAN 20ifli,, St'wport Bl. CM new. $250 Woodburn1ng s.48 6468or G33·15t0 --mi.les. Like new. SM<>. GROUP "' 1 .• 1 h 3088 Bri1tol St, 01to Mesa 833-9G21.i &:fA6.8G8ti Sto ..... 535 Ch"m"i<>n 11 · lfydro-Sw1ft molded "62·!TI03 r nr ('..iurnl.! 11.! tinJ.: /1~ w._ .. ., D f c d ft' I bo l • t I M~--671-7601 p 10 I I Bl I 8020 JlUcer ,$120.SSpd.Bil"Y-rating r.qwp., ra ing gass a.,.. rr. """"""------ Jt ,. s··1Y.S A'r'ff'.N . "''l'11'1'1111 l'" h,a.:'1!111>.:•·x L~ I U t t E I ••••••••••••••••••••••• slo ~cd or flat , I.u mp. Grasshopper. 6.5CIO qa:·~ Lurl' !«\1ir·l· 1n Orani.:c.• r.. ersonne epairneft eye es <'le $2.5. Con.sole Sti:rt'O, much . birl·h 1'bl .wx.~. <1v:.i1. 5400. ~1-5397 y a m 111. b _. 8 o , 11~2 ·r r 0 N" L'i c t·:N s ~:-1). IJt•r {•O••d 11ay l';11d ~ .... ,.... i::.<1ua ppor UJlJ y mp oyer $15. 49~8~ F.le('. 1-":raser. Vellum Boats, ~ahftt:iim1CA/ Gd ('ond. S2SO. c U NL ICf<..:NSt::ll Gl~'f' ,'(.: hn ... p :-;l·n<I n.uJh' ·111 AZUKI BED, King s:t, Bureaus, Holls, Etc. M1·9917 (;J-~ S•r••c• fOZO 894-804 1 :• •. ·r 11 E R1'":1J Ci\lll'l''.'r drl'"'!«, ai.:1· & qu.ilifit·a j la mp table~. h a njt1ng 1un ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••1---·rnE,\"r~'f ENT~ We t r:ii o 11011 :-'" I' <> ti._,, 1 2~11 . H•lp Want•d 7100 Help Wont.ct 7100 IO Spd Bicyc.les wall unit, x:lnt cond. . Sco1. lo Mcwine-HON DA CL350, runs Cu.~1a~ll'~•1.Ca\1lti:!ti. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••···••••••••••••••••••••••• SIO.overCost Bargain 644 .40-11 or Mov in g . Mu s t ~el l , great, c ustom paint. you lo Sl'll homes with an W o n1 a n t o <.: J e a 11 C YCL. f<: WOllKS L'fD 979_0150 · Colds pot frost free. $75 Engine· adios-Elec must sell! orrer! 673-926$ .1t·c1·lerated courSt: that SALES-RETAIL St•r, u·c .St,1 Allcndanl. l'luhhou:-l'. laun~lry & v;i Couch, $20. Slcr1..-o. SGO Pi re Systm-Plmb'g !«tarts 1mn1t.'CI. If vou r1• A " l I' ·I J l 1 r, • l 1K22 Newport Bl vd ----11 f f ~-1•--04 '72 YAM'"'''"""' -." 1.:i.:1"""1''" l'X1J1.:r u I' 1n1 t• · .. \p1•rc on Y c·;i ut 1•1P ·"". 11··• ~1~.ap ~osta~!t--sa.~~ ... 57 .. ., Gd.pieccs .&oldics.Spool Kitchen t able, chairs. e rJi!. r.., ....... .....,.~, ,~_. 1nterestell 111 l'arn111),! b1Jt: ...... 11 . .,111.r:.on v.·;.cnlt '<I fur 1\\".Jd l'Vt•s & "kntl!«. c t11np t•x (_ ;i !l<im·tipm ._..,_~_ table, pr twin beds, com ~O. Double box spring & Boats, Pow-90•0 Fairly Trick Ready Raceli-"'- moncy fro1n the !«larl. I l " I & < IU l 'IUU ., , -· 49214 • r1.:l,11 ~.Jl'S po:.11iun 111 ·•l'il <.ippt•ar a•·· 2 1 •~"'G1tanelO spd.Scw· pl..etc615·4.'i&I rra 1nl', SIS 1<::lel'lr1(' -..-· "Cl 1nd1\'1dualt1.cd 111·1• 1 II h 1 r 1 , ' \ I ''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'"' "' Ill'"' l".I H'r14't·<Jr ~lurt'-ant v. 1 1r ).: 'l'JI !> ' • \\'on>"'' 1, '""'' 2 3 hrs ups . xlnt .mnd .. $160 or -----1-fealcr. a ll Xlnt ("OJid . .Ii I r111n1n~ in on thl" J1lb ... .., 1•:,irruni,:., lll! lo SIOUO \lt'f 2500 N1.•wpoi1 HJ\tJ, ( ''.\1 , k f 644 IJOi Ii rand n ,. w Wh t G 3 !« M 27 ~ Cc 1 W JMlri Blain Boat w 6 cyl '71 llON DA 350SL ulrt?. s1stance1natopoft• 101: 1110 i\pply 111 person at .1 ftn urt·\t'"' EarnS10-~ ma !0 r · Range $17S./b~I 411 :.:t. 1• ~.st:B.ch '106'p/:ir a)'. engine O /lJ, trade for bike,gdcond.Xlras.Ca.P~ wjth a frien ~ll y .ii 'l'hc 'l'.lllllt'I)' \\'est . So Sl•r\'lt'l' Slat111n ,\\ten ,\· up wkl y. Frt'l'Cameros& box.s prgs.malt&frame. • · ' · · motor home +cash or bestreellegal.$300.'66 mos phere Ca ll 11111nt'(i . <.:o;1..,t l'l.it...i, ·rut.'$ lO;.i n1 tlanl . t·x p1·r ·d ll:tY & v. ·•rd r" h •'. w h l' 11 Equipmt'nf 8030 still in pk g. fl.10 /bst Dbl ~temb c r s h1p for :.al e makeof!er.549-1885. llonda 160, nds w011t .1t Li.nda 55H-7.'l5S 5111n thru Fri f-:"t''i f"u ll & fl t i nit· 1'1>· II u 11 I1f 1 l'd . t :i 11 foi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcdrm set, apl sz elt-"C Nt!wporl 1-k-ach Athletic street legal. '7S reg. $100 . .v lt"ESIDENT r.li\N,\G i':H ply Sht•l l St<.il 11111· 17th & 11 .~·r !'<u 11 •.1 1. 111 l t· r v w · Wtint to JluyKotlakR('t1na stove . 673-1079. Club. $125 . incl. lrunsf1~r 2S1_'l~a-~ cr~se~~·;~~if'::i : 3 149 Br a Y l.n. C , M .-. Sec~tory lr\•uie. N ll !J6J·747u <d i J poi <.'a mcr.a J 11 C fee. 552-M402 .556-0417 H cs1dent 1al J\1 g r s Sh & typing. t:i•rt·t·r 54H·S.14ti Di nettcset $20,coffee&2 -: ManyXtras.S86·992Z ----------needed. 25 -100 Units. on cntl•d. Send re:.urnc ur Shlppi"CJJRec \V r1 1t·r nt•ed!« help to fin ish enrt tbls $30 for all, 2 bed 7. POOi. TARL1';. Slate '75 Su:t.uk.i TM 125' xrnt. v.·ork1nc l'Ond1tions lt•tt,•r I<' Cl:.ssified ad no. Pt•rson f.nniliur wish1p· "1'hc __ G rc'.1t 1~me~1.t'an Complete black & wht stands $5 ea. 2 chn $Sea, Gd. cond. Si!SO. We de· Fiberglass P..1old for 20' A steal $525. &'' bt:!nehls. C..J!~~!~.arl111~ !t.5..IJ r u J)a ily 1'1lot, J>. 0 pinA. rel't·1\1nA & rcrord N1~vcl "."'1tl 71ve ,. or darkrotIDJ S.Hlu or bes t co rn e r ·.bed '!'lcl $7S.. Ji\'er 919-0631 boal. J~ull . deck. hatch. 492..(8W . .. 1:1 nagt'menl °""'·!.:.12 n .. , 1.,.0, C••. l•• '''"''', C·· kee p1n i.: ~I ust bt• ex &15·03J1 . 10am-=!'11m _ ofr. Aft 5 .. m. s.i8..fi7+1. 75 l-438J ---SlOOO. Days. s.40-2842. --------· uu "" "" ....... ... ·1 M 1 1 l'I .. -----1974-0 Jl t:NNlES ~llNT Eves ,968·1~ "72 YA MAllA Mini·~ !J'Gli2ii P•1 ;i t.•urcm anl M.:rchandise-· --·· " G -----EnduroS250 '7Z 1tr.;sTAUtlA.Vl' ii ELI" For new r(.>:>tauranl 01>e111n,:: soon WAl"rRESSE.";.; UUSBOYS COOK .\pply in person. llarVl'Y .f s. 16903 1\lgonquin, lloa rdw alk Shoppin f! (~en t e r . lluntin i.:ton !(arbour He staura nl <.'as hier for 11cca nfro nt hote l in L<.iguna Bch. Must be ex- per"d . /\pply to ~1rs Haltaza r . 'i!}.i-IJ51 . Retail Salesperson Winl' S;des Expenence SI art Min. S67.'i 11 Fee Pd/Also Fee WESTCLIFF Pt>rsonnel Agency !i\1ark lll CentcrJ 1651 E . Edinger. SA Cati s.42-8836. S 1':CHt<:l ',\HY t'ash1<1n Island. <:1r1 f<'r1day . Hc - qu1rc!'< ~nlhu:;tasm, lyp 1ng & S ,l·I. :15~J .'ian i\-1 i ~ucl. N U 1;..10--19111 or 644· 181.10 t"rl'l:.t ry, pilrt time, S;1t & Sun only 11 ·:io to 5 .30 (;oo cl t y pin g & s horthand SJ. p('r hr Newport Beach. &16-0551. f\olr 'faylor 1n <: 1\l . ~alary open. •••••••••••••••••••••••Canon f'D 200mm 1.4 lens Circular bar, 42. 1n by :n SEWN BA S. !80-EA . , M 1. b f 16 Bl uewnter ar in. flODAK .. S r Ral • Send rc!>~me w iexpi_·r & Antiques 8005 w /c~sc . Xlnt Cond. $140. 1.,,11. s un urst orm. top, OROFFEH.675-9688 l\lerc. l /O, t railer, Cull '' upc - ai.:t• to (,1:1s.~1f1cd .ail no ••••••••••••••••••••••• S<&H ·638H drum base W/4 stools, $350.493-7530. " ~. t' o 1>:111.v 1•1101. I' (J. "'" ---$175. Coffee tbl oval, blk, Lrg woode n set'. _desk , $60. cove r · S2500. Days· Car ved, nntiqut.• ~1anll'I Cats 8015 Wh I d f 1 $60 "'0 -•2 E"•cs -•7«< S ,,. "72 J&OCC ju•t· Box 1s1;0. t.:oslu Mesa. r ,. 1 ~-,,,, l'h 42.'160 Oriental $7!.t . ec o ex 1 e . . ..., ·"'°"* · • •"""°"""'""" uzu • " • rom -...ust e. """'''· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• M>'n' b•'k • •« <« 1°"• .. . tuned pi,tons, pln<>s &., -, Cill ~l2ti21\ 631·1438. I• c,_,_.,t\J. """'·. •·r D I I - Shup lnstruetnr. Semi re llrl'd or collej,!l' :>luc.lenl w 1nd11 !«'I arts back grnund lnstrU<·lln~ llO!t'S l.lt·ll\'ll :1gcs 7-18. C;1JI ht·I wn 9-Jpm. fi.12-8372 531.i·l823 St:AL POIN'J"Sl/\~1ESt.; ____ ----40 : 1ese tra""'. er, rings. $495. &16-JOOL -•1• 11 -, d -J l·'e mall', $25. Six weeks l\t UST sacrific.:e, nl•ar new Us.able invL'stmcnt. ti, 4-n ea r1 ng comple tion. oa uur nen s old.548 -2538 piece pt · c"' sett Gra nd Banks lype. ~lar ley Davidson. just 1nOrangcCounly Spanis h 5 piece bdrm . a c ' 1n~s. .. ' Jo.,ATHl4MS DOC)• 8040 group. Beautiful, only 2 sle.rllng s ilver. Oneida $35.0CIO . reblt. $900. n Be ll e !los e p ttern 50 f"'T. Diesel Trawlers. Call646·1917. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs new. Call9U3-JOl2. a . ----------ANTl""'•ES -------< ~1 a k e reasonable ofr , SSO.OOOeomp.lete ,,..,.. •PET WORLD• ~tAPLE Br set; dbl bed 846-4576 . ALlanlic Pacific Motor Homn,, Jh havlngthciranuual Cut'ker s, Chihuahua , lge dresser , vanity & --MaritimeCo. Sale/Rf:ftt ST,\'rtONEHYSTORr:t l'O f;n~1~.~~~~.~er 1•ood les . Shih·t:t.u , G . mirror . niRht s tand, Air Cond Wa rds 8000 646·5491 675-894s.Eves •••••••••••••••••••••••~ Security Guard Cll l\1. nl'Cd!'> Salcsl:1dy Sale on EnlireStr1t·k Shurlha1r, Pit Bulls. Uoo<l cond. $100: &1 2-7807 B!kU 's, SI~: 2, JO Spd 3 3 , 0 f b 1 See the U.S.A. lhe R'O' f 1 t.5days.XJnt~·ork1nJ,? mini-Schnauzer. Poms. aft.4 H1 c:..S l<!S ~Ut.498-3398 _ '!'e n s g s way. B&O Motor Home; U\'er 'A-'Orked Se1.:ur1ty up to' :rOFF• '. Sportsf1 sher, r educed , Rentals . S46·96ll Gu .1rd nt"'t."<ls t1 rclit'f' ,•·,.on~·cl~~1',.','.n,,'1 ;,1.~.=s r.:_.',"0','.','.!~ •l2231stSt.N.B. Pek ~.s. Wcst•i:s.dLOO IZ "CURVED ·-t-•ooa·l-J \10BILt.; Car Telephone . twin v .1;1 's. Like nu . ------ Vartc d hrs . On Call '" '" ~ .. ,., " 67:1-fiOOI mixeu puppies. ~tu svs · ""''-· ' 5 c h·1nnel )'HF duplex 5'48·02Z3or645-4325. RENT Tl-IE BEST! '73 Ideal joh for retired Orr.G75-JOI0for appl. -~~ most hreeds.2s.2!")W.17lh pc .. linen off white .bk· is:JJ.i5.i i l)uys · __ __ Exec. 25 .• all luxury ex- pers.on in /.!ood ht';)llh. ANTIQUE SALE at t'airview SA. Open ~rnd , bl ue flor<il design. ' --·----14' Glas par w /trailer . tras. Free miles. Pvl. i\pply in person to Lynn S TERLIMG & 40 DEALERS l'VC~-a31·50Z7 Sl50. 675--1478 ____ Buill-1n clcl'. stove O\'en & Xtras & :;kiis. $1,000/ bsl J>ty. 979.9056 Baird . CHIMA SALES POODLES darhn!-!. AKC 8055 hood. \V hite. Gaffers & ofr.542-6656afl5. · W •• ' .... 1 CIT. Salesladies for fine lable Huge lnYftdory toys, apricot m::ile. Garo9e Sale Saltie r m<itl'hing dis-18' Winnebago 1913, 13,()0(). E • 'I n-1'---••••••••••••••••••••••• h h Kil h A 'd Glas r RunabouL 13" · SJ 6 I[ top depts. i-; .... pcr. Only xqu1s1 e "...,. -~ s,41 .~l was er, c cu· 1 . pa . . mi., ps 5 or , se oon-i 275 ~1cCormick ''C Ph . 1:197 .0321_ !\1r Woods Tremendous Variety Baby 'f oddler. Clothes, !Ivy duty king size bed E l ~l' s tarte r . 35~p l 'd . a /c. generator,&> _C_o.:_tai\_k_sa ~ fur full -time l'h MALLOF~•uGE IJo~OBEDI ENCEClas:. Toy:>.0·4J1rs.Gd.qua11 · framc.Aft5,548·1627. Evtnrude Nd:; repair. more.$7.900.498-0295. \.nV'to" ln start Wed. Oct 29 I)', fair prict-"'S. 968-4398 ------S.150. 646-00TI. ~ W. 11th of SECY/DECEPT. 5-li 83:12. i\lrs Stron~. for S'f'.1'1"."'28 • c '" I SALES : for selling c;i " -.o.>-1 ·JO P .~1.Ncwport ----i..l':l.\'ln ~ oun ... y . i\ ust Streel.C.1\1. TraileN,TrG'fe4 9171). .. stereos & home rompo t.;" p e r · ll Var 1 1· d parl·lirne t'ree Ur&iWJnt! lur 1\nt1-Irvine art"'a . 546 . .i!rltl. 1 Huntington Hrbr s.el l l'\'l'rythin/,! ! IHJ8 •••••••••••••••••••••••"°• nents. Ex per not nee, bu C~nssfr~~1~}~ b~;.~lr'. ed~: ·rt.: Li-: P II ON 1-: \\'OH I\ . ques - . I HI Sll sr:1··ri-:n PU PS~6 s_A ·r {SUN Se_ pt . 27 -28 Placentia !t l02. CM F'OR R EN~. 5'.'· P /llR. Hawthorne tent lrlr, good : prt!f'd . Full or P tl hr. fru1n hon1e. ~('Pfl'Sl'f!t111g frue k l.ui1d of r\mcnt·an v.·ks, papers. pi ck of hl· l·~rntl';!~C & m~s~ items. Miscellane-ous Lobs te r _Fis hing ~at, cond. Big locking st.or ... flex ible v.·' school. C<.il sirable . 1111 med. up«nin~. Nat 11111 a I f-I rrn Good Oak frorn r111ddlt! Wl.'st lt'r. $125. 581 sg_13 11>28 1 T1 shu'l' C1rc l_c _. --fully equ1~. Sports f1sher spaces. $350. 492-1824 642·1020 Nc"•p<>rt Center. Hcply tl·l e phnnc pe rsonality Wh0Jc~;d1· tn the puhht· , , . . .--.. . . • - . ·. Wanted 8081 or:S~c~a~C~r~u~•~sc~r~.~64~5~-~-~'-11 ;::--;;;::::::::-;:::;:--;::::-::::: __ ___ to <.:lassifit.'tl ad no. 517 . necd('d . No s elling. l-l oosi t•rs. Buffcts .IAKC ()Id t-.nJ.!h~h :sheep-Ga.r:1f(c s~le; fT1_1Sat/Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. 28' Streamline, immac: S.\LESG IRL. fabn(' ex· c /o Daily Pilot. PO UOx (Juaranlt'!'d s;ilary . \\'111 drcs~l·r:.. ('hairs. old gas tlog 1'upp1t'!'<. 8 v.·ks ~ lli_vicra IJnve. 11.8. SS CASH SS FOR KONA B~bble Deck , New lir es, air cond. slps.i per .nee. Part.time.Cal 1560. Costa i\.te~a . Ca train . C <ill l'O IJec t . s to ve. kili.:ht>nv.arl' ltcasonahle.1;10-ti631 S P r 1 n ~d a I e & Goodusedfurn/rcfngs S4~: BOSTON Whaler. 4. Must sec Lo apprC<' .• '.\1ar)·.646-4MO. 92626 714 -~22 ·1ll·UiU~:un -6pm l B1·o nkh11r:•l to 115ti4 1\fghan µup. /\KL". Blllt'k Westm inst er. t 'rzrs/s lo\'t'S.5-IB-0768. ;~~~;~c w /trlr, 642-5791or642-32 15 Can, ----SCr\"lt'.t' S ta \ 1 , 1. .. . il amlltun l·IB Allspal·C maskt!d silver, malt•. 8 Nl'w uphol Sofas & __ . __ . beseentl90GovemorSL· SELL tdl~ itl'ms \\'1th a wanted l<'ull 1&1 ~ nt~r~~l 1;11~~rc0111'~ ... s~~f:;& P ;,1:1~~ No <1a HJarn·2µm Sal. wks & a.durable Nds gd Chairs : all kinds, from 1';~~n7~~ ;~t:r'~oi.wer, 18' Gias:;par lOOllP Mere . C.M. _ ---- Dail y l"ilot Class1f1 td ,\d Brown 's Shl'll. !l'JO E . \\'eckl) pay (.";i ll .J97 lOJ.I Pinc 'l'bls. eupbs., chair:>, hun1 e. %0-1410 S25 . to $95. ~1-5176 547.31112 110 . 1'railer. $1800. Call Auto Ser .. ice & ti-42-5678. ___ Coastllwy,NB !6:J01>m ur 11.127 Coast dry :.inks. n1orc. \.\.'oody Siberia n Jiuskys . ,\KC. ~I OVtNC: TO r.:URo F'E. _. . 646·00'J8 _____ Parts 9400\ 111,1.·y. no. c: Laguna! :\l ,1rt1ns JHl'J Vi)la \\'a}. Blk "',·ht . rl'd v.·ht $100 t::veryth1ng must go. Fri , WA.NJ' E I). Shops m_1t h 24 . Campbell Crwser. For •••••••••••••••••••••••: A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AND SfWINC CUIOE FOii THC CAL OH TH£ CO Jumper Plus - l<P •I up tong or sllorH Printed P1!1ern 9267: Wiim· :,n's S•ttJ •re 34 !33-int ll otiust 1•ntl\ 40-incll hiPI: 36 (40 Jiu~t. 4~ hip): 38 {42 bust. 44 ·hipl. 40 (44 b11st. 46 h•p); 42 '146 bu~I. 48 h1Dl; 44 M8 bust. :so h1pl ~6 !!ill bu~I. S2 llipl; •t1i !S2 bust. 54 l\lp). :Send SI 00 lor eac:h palttrri •Add 2~t tor tKll ~11ern for ;llr\l-Cll'I ~11 IC1d llandlinit ,Snf ti: --.,... ...... 42 --~ut w.t ••• 11 .. ""'" "1.t'. NT 11111. Pri•t 4Wi9. AIOllSS. U , SID ·-..n"YU'ft''W :.. "' ht• ... to ,,, • ~,. f'rt1? Sul fltW ~101 .,..._ .... ,.,,.Wllfff ,;n,,. ~.....,, etu,.. llS!d1 for : ... ....,, It '"' dttlc•. 1 ... ,,, ""' e l!All I Nl SIJS .. ..,. Cr1ft1 . SI.JO . .... ,...,., ... 11.111 ___ ..... .. Eagles :n· Stars Ge! mto Ille Boctnle1111 •a! ~~rrtl w1 !M IM•S Vivid quiHI Cross-slltch is ont o! A.mer- ic1's e1rly crifts. U'e red. wllite, blue. green scheme for nu1ll. PaUern 7033: twenty ei~les, 12 lhield and star, !>Order mol1ls. d11ect1011s. ST.00 for etell pattern. Add 25e etch ~attern for lirst-<:lass mall and l\fndling. SeH tt: --.......... o..,t.10• --... ''l. ow cw-Sh.. Mltw , ... "'ltoll ....... ..... ....._.~., ....... -· MOR[ than ever ~fore? 200 dtsl&ns plus J free printed in- side NfW 1976 N(EOL[Cl!An CATALOC! Ha' t't!ryt~lng. 15c Cttc~tl wftfl Squr1s $1.00 Crtch1t I W9"r11i11 $1.0G Nifty nttt h llt1 II.DO Rl,.,lr Crtc .. I Sl.00 J1w + II.Ill! lotil. 11.2S Nt1ill1polrt llol 1.00 fllwer Crtth'1 lffk Sl .DO tt~rpl1 Croclll1t holt _ Sl,00 hf1ta1t Cm:ltl l ook ~I.DO 111tant Mtcf'lwie look ·-1.00 l1•tlf!t ....., tttt _ 1,00 Co11~htl Sift lffk __ 1.00 c.111,1tt1 1'llM!l1 114 St .IQ IZ ftrfn Af6'n ltz _,., •••t ,, 11 t tt1tt1 11 __ so, M11Mll9 t11llt 9""12 _IMI; 1s 1111tt fir T• .. LI> _so, IM' •f II Jiffr IT.o. _sci, -..+---t'------- ~It llr!'> 11 ·4. 1ucs thru U J>.4.l~-1 70-1 Sat & Sun. 315 llegoniu. bra_nll wo~~51780w7o7rk 1n g photos info & marine RARE NEW 'S7 T-BIR(). TOUCHUP Sat equipmt:_nt."' · sur"e·y·. call '213 ·, 666·~~ Eng. ~·· or ~, off•• .. ~-----c== Purebrt.'ll lit!rlll Shep. l'I N.B. 642·2165 -• VOi7\I ......, """" ~ FOREMAM Appliances 80 I 0 wks. nd good honics SIS. ---Nev.· port Mesa Chrislian or 7!.19-3829. 646·5194 S:nlboal manu!. is. look-•••••••••••··~··••••••• ~a .546-0lltiti!\1 /ll-' l\·I OVING ~! r.t US'I' St--:LI. Cenler is sponsonng a , , -,--.---<---------~..;j ing for a hard v.·orkinj;! Whirl1>ool 1-:lcctn (" ~LL' 16.5~ lov.·a. CM . Vi e tnaniese t~<imily . 45 H_A1 TERAS AAA· VW Eng.1500~C ,•i s up c r\'i sor for ll !« dryl'r 1974model.$60 Small lo~·in~ intellig1.:nt f-r1.,Sat .. Sun. needs pots. pans.sheets. Look 1n~ for lhe best 530-6940!530-4799afl.6 ; touchup crl·v.· r.lust be 49!!-1700 ) male Cocker-1'e rrL l'r towels dis hes. fumiturt'. w/ter!""s lo match , all • s killed 111 touchup repa ir Kt.'n mOrl" \Va s her & mix, 2 )'l'ill"S old. needs King bl'd . chairs, Bunn 546 .2Ja6 nr64.5-6620 xtras 1ncld. Rad~r. ADF. Antique~/ & able 10 speak good IJoll lov1n g hur11e.53U-l9'l9. corrce mak('r & misl·. wtr make r , air. Bob Classics 9S~o,; Drycr.Sl 25. 1 --9282 '1ok•han·•ll' If U I' Bk ""~•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• En~li s h & Spanish. Xlnt C;i l\·l!.16·ti0\9 :! Shep llusky females. " ' · · USt-;O Swing Set v.·ant('IJ, ~enry, r .U'KJ . ......., .•• t·o bcnerils & top v.·a~es -, sp'.1)cll . I ,Y r old Lo\'es Garage Sale 1-'ri & Sat please l'ai! e;;.5-.1--9"'0 '64 Linl'oln COO\'Crlible" to the rij.!ht person. t\pp· 1\Vlll buy snrnc Kl'I. ' P l'h1hlre11 . c.d ·.~:at(.'h d(J~S. f)is hes. dolls & mueh 646-2279 5• at Runs well, looks good ' lyinpersun.loCasc\'. ph anccs Hunningornol 557-191:14 niisc. !fSJ S...n:.ile, Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• $600 646·900a: W I 'IC -1 /\lso !«a' ra p m et•1I Musical SAILS FOR SALE . ·~ es SOI orp. ll7 5·525M 1-"rt'l'. nct•ds ..1 11~1fnt'. 2 ~1es;i Instruments 8083 f-'ully batten main w/jib 1957Ch~v . Clas..-;ic.4-door~'\· 275l\1cCormickAvc,Cl-.1 1 1 1 k ye<1rold neutl'rcdft'n1al'-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 20.25. Cal <•r Tr•·. goodt1res,new shoc. ks .• ,& l\1t c.:1en {a n~c.coc ("On· · h 1 1 Cabl e S p1nt•l piano , ,, l•---------•I trol , gas Blk /v.·ht-'l'V, Iris Setter <eg_ Ne&s guitar . furniture, ap-Wl111'E peurl electric ac.:-Reasonablc.640-5160. br_a kes. 52·~ ongma, bolh bc·.>ul . "on". Bcslof-lol~ or lO \'l' &yard to play cord ion, full kc)'. New ------m•le.s . 1-famdy car. Ex.: TRAINEES • u · 1 h 'ld p\ianccs, mist'. All like · 1 II l bod nd •-• fer.53ti·3002 in ,oves l'' rcn . SIOOO.SacriticeS700.Call 12'K1tew1traier. cc en yco ..... g'-4-, hnu s cbrokcn . Ph : nu.1974PortLockslc-igh, $450 m otor . Ne e ds new· t'Olt-SA-LE modW·, 833-390•1 or sec a t 300i NB . Harbor View Hills . between 8 & .5, 962·0603, 536-8292' Trans mission . $500. ca.a Will train dependable refri~. brown. $75. (114 ) Carob, N.ll. Sal., Sept Z7 . after !>:JO. 962 -1549 830.3151 ,. " womcntobccome plastic 645-9'll5afler6 PM. -----f . Old>' Bar•· Lon e h o rn "1-t ilob1e Cat. Manyl"'c-:,,---...,---=--,---,-~ · · 1 d · ~ •• la You 8045 Ant. <o.ues-um1turc·desk. ·43 Ply th Cl b Co inJ cl'l1on m o ing Oryer . elec. Lady Ken-...,.-b D w/case. Good condition. xlras. Xlnt cond. Call . mou u upe· operators. ~lust be_abl_e morc,h\.'Yduty.SIOO.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ining set. uncan SI50.S4S·l28J !)92·1.590or846-3680.Besl Deluxe. Beautifully 10 stand ent ire shift. if 846_4576_ Adorable Pup.s, looking J>hyfc chairs, kitchen ofr. r estored. 49S.-S.752 or necessary. ()pc rungs on ror ~ood home. mi xed ec1uip. tool s. fishing gear. CLAH IN ET Bundy [\ F1al ----831·9219. Isl shif!, $2.1.'i ver hr to NEW St'ars J..:Jec. Dryer . breed. 586-M:lG something for C'veryone. w/casc, likc ncw. $140.or 33' Dunnegan ·53, CJassic · start: 2nd Shift S2 ~J per s till undl'r warrant y, 2Yr01d Whit~ German X I n 1 '-' 0 n d · 9 5 · offer. 557-0800 \Vood S loop, c ruising RKreation~ hr to start. 3rd Shift S2 11!1 S12S. Eves. 675·2"148 Shephe rd. female. X!nt 1' h u r 11" r i I Sa t l 12 capa bilities. Ask . $15,500 Vehicles 9530. per hr start f{tusc in fj() A iHcUN.l)i11iJNER. pct. 839-7129 aft. 5 l>iamond. Ualboa Island. Office Furniture-& Uo gardus 548-5556 ••••••••••••••••••••••• day!>. HOOO Ji1'U's, \'-'hrrlpool. F fl f: E G c ~ a n Alley please. Equipment 808S . . . 72 ¥.. To1l Chevy, radio&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 l< /G Crws1ngSloop heater a le util bed..~· 1\PPL'f Orange Coast Plas l1ts 850 W. t8lh Street Costa M€'Sa ll kt'new.SIS0.642-5872 Shcphcrd/Labfcmales. CA H wheels~ each. 5' 1-lead .galley,slp:s2 io•« 0· ana' Cabover h·gh In l ·helves $20 Exe svl chrs. $15 135. scy r.1 ., Kt:N ~1ont: Elc.·c Dryer. 646-1172 1 wa u .s · · Sl695 . 646-9000 campr. $4.BOO / ofr.· Desk $25'. Single box s pr-ch rs S8 Jup. scy dks. :I yrs old . Xlnl cond $75 l-'l-:MALE WATCHDOG . ing SS. New camera. l\1at'hine l'vrs. ll1erce-S67 Boats, Slips/ 5.57-4 185or 673-928t. S56-04 77 ----free. 'fer~~~~-I ns t a ma tic $10. Box W. !9th, CM. 645-7411 · Docks 9070 f'or Sale 1973 u · self ciJ0n-............................................. -1G old G . t<.:. ~1 .J.: s,200 ---camera $3. 40 cement 2 CL IENT Chrs., 1 sec'y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tained ca mper &69'~ T Typist. T hursday only. Green f'r_i g1 a ire 125. blocks 20C each. 548-6179 Posture chr & 1 t ilt-back Slip needed for 29· Sail. Chevy Pkup.' $.1500 or J3Qating knowledge dt" Both perf in/out. 55il·Ol49 Furniturt: 8050 desk chr . All matrh'g. Nwpt Bch. 821-0161 ask best offer. 897·4613 o·r s ired , SJ .OU per hr . C.l\l --••••••••••••••••••••••• qa r . Sale 9h27· Baby fabri c in molded all forCrumpton. 846-.5851 l;.J5-6600or646-1991 Adn11r;i l 12.2 l'u.1t. 2-dr items . c lot cs, toys . stecl.675-SOfiO ---rcfrigcru tor. Nr. nt·w. CO M PLIO:TE L IVI NG misc" 561 Pierpont Dr. BEAC•I RACK WINNEBAGO '72 Deluxe Ty pist . 1111rt lime. I mo \~"hitc. you pick up, $50 !loom 2 Ch rs, Sel'l 'I C~1 Pianos & Organs 8090 days or e"enin"!> ~1""1"'3afl 5 Couc h . ~o ld Spanish-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• STORAGE Sml boat-$12-$14 mo. JOJ E. Edgewater 1-811·2866 Chiert ain 22', $11.SOOJofr. like new, all xtras. 11,000 m L P\'t. Ply. Or trade for boat. SJI-3374or64S.7554 F-~il·CI... ••. A•""''"an. W/Cnd ,.,,. DAll~Y -14)14 C h e\')' Shorlh:ind not essenti;d ... '" w 1 t s · l & R coff ee tbls. & lamps . Mag.s , l\1otorola _Car ur' Z('r pine em· bulhelpful:._!'~:_&l_li·HO!i2 Hl-:FH lliERATOR. llul 5300 _ Compl ete Dining Radio._(~} ~14 Tires, ingtonUpri ~htPianos·. \\'ANTED s lip for 34 • l'otnl. :1 yrs old. Xlnt Room S"I. •·-ught ,·ron, Capa.c1t 1ve . 01 sch ar~c --_493-6861 Ch . C . Pvt h S n U ph o l s t c rer . t:x perienced . Appl y 111 lll'r~on . 651 W. 19th. Ci\I . 548-3587 * UTOTEM• EMPLOYMENT OPPO RTUHITIES f"'u II or Part Ti me No Ex per Necessary i\gc21 ~Ehgible c:r, to The Nearest TICTOC MJ\RKET For 1\pplic11Uons & Info OH CALL (714 ) 642-7702 T ic 1'oc Sfstems, Inc . WAREHOUSEMEH l-'riod Distribution Dt"'si re vf>rS:1 t1l1l )'. l'll~tomer 1nvotvcm('nl. 1nve n l'O ntro l t:all wee kdays KJ.1-2642 ---- WJIO W/\N1'STO WOllK " IJltlVl;:ACAB!. Cll(>OS F. your hours, work for youriielf, h(' your own boss. Men or Women . Can be .;tightly handicap·p cd. Ne3l· C lea n Appeara n ce. Vets .• retired. Age 25 to 70. Supplement your 111 come. Urive u cab 6 hrs or more a d:.y. Appl)' 1n person. Yellow Cub CJ . t12Sl Slater Avt>, F'Qun Lain Valley. contl Sl25.54X·2472 .. '" W & kl -------< ns ru1ser. ome ~1,"ace SIOI_). B•1r Slools, Sl2. ca, lgn_111on. nst An e Sewinq Machines 8093 OK. Quiet. courteous Rods ' 954f) G .~ Hefri g. frost tr('c, 17 t'U ft . SlllO. Twin Bdrm Set. yellow. We1ghtl'I. 5.16·66&1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owners . s.48-3fU6 1 ....................................... . S:r;o J>ov.·c_:r J\1o_wer: & H 806 BR/\NDNl'~Wneveruscd . SideTieforboatu·pto3.5~Customi:i:ed Firebifd 1-.d,i;!l'r . :,;;110 Ste r eo orses O 1915 Nt'cchl docs ever-Good lo"al•·on, N.B.1 Ca maro. For street or Consolt• "' record plyr ••••••••••••••••••••••• '. ' '" ·Rf Sl2". ··40 1271 · G ti I Id . Ylh1ni.:. P:ud $500. will 646 -2!59afl 5pm ! s t r ip . l.ow price d,, 751 -83.';{) ufl. Ii t:t-. ('n~eralnr J.l,i I e n e • yru _running takc $19S..Mustscll !ljn ------1 675-2489. 12 t:u ft . f;d concl. qrlr horse gelding. 14 .3 ply. 557 .2484 btwn 5.7 Boats, Speed & '} S(iS 646-7653 MOVING , must ~ell , hands, chestnut. 5600/bst pm Ski 9080 4 Wheel Dri.,H 9550 blal'k \'inyl rcelinl'r, offer, 494-1952 . Ask £or Sportin9Goods 8094 """"""""••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clai;s1r1cd a1\:; s1•ll h ig llt!ms. s.mall items or an) itcn1 . Just l':i.11 fi.l2·56"i8. •ood cond. $75/. IJbl box big Sam. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F GI p 16 t. asspar, 15 H '6] J CJ S s prings &. mattress & Jewelry 8070 Smm Remington High Johnson O.B. Top cond. e. • headboardSID.557-3625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Po~·er, Rirte w/scope. Trade ror camper or •V-8 ~ii ·, $125. 552·3356 motor home. 496--5988 .,-Anllqu•• 800 Anliqu•s 8005 WANTED l-'-'"'--'--'-'----l ____ ....,----1 •]Speed • .. """ ••••••••••••• ••••••• Kastle Skis Marker bind-C~n. S./ •• •• • •••••••••••••••• TOP CASI! DOLLAR ings (ladies) used one n I 9120 •Rt1111 GNClf! ~~A !'AID FOR YOUR season . Supc< buy . ~on JEWELRY WATCHES ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2395 K. W. Johnson Ltd. Antiques MOVING SALE Saturday Sept. 27, I o-spm In order to facilitate our mov~ November to; 912 N. La Cien ega Blvd, in Los Angeles, a sale will be held on Sept. 'n in our warehouse. loca ted al 1550 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Bea ch, directly beneath Sorensen Furniture. I A RT OBJ Ecrs. GOLD: $35.oo. 494·4_77_o_. --1 O' El DCM"Odo Cmpr (6JOAG1t> ;: S ILVER SERVI CE . WI NCll ESTERJ0-30 Ma keorr 549-1885 • ,l~llQNU~E·'SF.64U5Jl_~ AN · Pre-'64 . r.11ntcond.! 111,.,. Weslwau:::-Camnor. ... • • • --.. $150. Call 675-5587 J·· .-~ Gd. c_ondi~~on . ~take of- Ladics rin~. 9 Diamond. TY, Radio, Ler. 962-106ij. ....!.____.!_ ~ $750 value. Sacrifice for Hifi, St.no 8098 $300 Cash. 557·1619 "'rt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 Chevy o/• 1'on. p/s, p/b, '72 Ford Plcku 4 wtf 3pm . 25" ltCA Color Tv Beaut. tt /c , dual b:1tt. ~addle drive F ZSO P:% T rt.. maple . Looks. works like I.link s. e tc. 81h' ~ab.:Jver $3400 /hstofr.~0• ! Miscellaneous 8010 neW. s150_ 645-0J37. Cam pr. $Z500. ~3501. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Chevy CnrrY·all, full 1975 QtEYY v , ! Full fenl(t h mink coal. Over $1500 Stereo all air concj, PtS, P /J), Air '/JTONftC«UP ~ I U M Jo: x c c u l i v e Pioneer, must sell S82S. $hocks, 6° foam bed & V8, a utomallc, pwe.. typewriter. Sacrifi ce! 645·0358. Ask for J erry curtain:t, 40 cal. SJ)"re ste11ring & factory ai)- 548·2351 eves l_.TKE NU 2S" RCA Co1or gas tank. run hitch 4 wlr· cond. Big tirft w)s~ F.\'crlast ProCessinna l walnut con N w /drs, ing,644 -7651 whee1&.1fl8!18>. · -.:C OoxinH Gloves . $30. servi ce policy. S9S . Mobil H 9140 SALE PRICEOA1 • ... 7364 • a"'" s•6H ,'· 673·5153 or 64Q.J67S. ~~C:.:.--'-'"'--------1 ""••••••••••••••••·••••• ~ 1-JJ-a.-Cluster Stud Ear· Must sell Zenith stereo. 2 Dual Ride on bay. Xlnl COPB.AND•s .~ rtn.i8. 50pO;. F..ach. $100 circular 1peakers, gd cond. C•ll 873.s.385 or JllP CITY +.!!L. 638-2157 eond. SM. M2·43M 493·S83'7. Newport Beach. • SSMOOO ' ' • l •• • • ' [ ·. ·. l .. ' • • -. " ., ( ·. .· y ' II • T ., e '· ' . 0 • d ' • -· ., 0 • • • . < .. • { 1 • 4w...IM-tl50 -tl70 •~-~:!'"~ ·~ •:r•..., ·~ '•••rt-'· •• .................... ••• _.._ i!V1W -. . ... -. .... . ... . . .... , .............. ·······-· ··--········ ......... ............ ············•••········· ~'¥1MO¥M '':,.~ v~":.~· IMW' t712 llrnb n ,.,... t76 uvJl NBWlA>CATIQM uu. a:0$0. al35Q • ••••••••••••••••••,..•••• •••••••••••••-•-••,.• •••••••••••••••••••M• '~. 28:.:!l'!.St. ._w_ ~190 ou.ti~&•COUNTY'S '74 HO-l)A '74 TOYOTA ...-QPR ... ND'S ....................... CIVIC COROl I It. '-' ..._ ~RPATOYTOPUSEDl'~llSK •4C•illi'I JEIP CITY ~ • •4 cr•ils , -...l<:.....!l!l!l:!l!l!l!O _ _j POR~~zsnc; Saleo.S.mc.l 11otn1 •Allt1·ntfc . •A .. i•lllc • • • If JOUr car Is ewa cloaa ,.!!:Tio~: •• • ~Ti •11•1 I I 11•11 •I ... I I ll••r ,,.. . '"' -li~~llUICIC ZHE.111115L . Onlv $2695 $2395 •••••••••• .-......... 29125 Harbor BlYd. Colt.a Mesa Sii .... ---,Jelm) • (4FU*) '73DATSuM c:..1a 11-m.:zsoo JtoChoose! CREVIER •KKE NOON ,.. A.N'C"l JEI-P PICKUP TOP l)OI • •.a •w/C~.Slill PAID 1t,...... IMMIDIATILY • ····•.: POil AU. ..... s•a pl c':i.llllGHoa coic:.llS• IM .,,, $2595 Tosaus (2117W) ,.KK E NDON AMCr J.JEEP lu,1•.•1,~ ·''"'" 7ZDATSUN PICICUI' • ( """"1') 645-5100 dlr. NLUJf'[ IHI lf'lF(Jf{ r:J ' . : " ' ' . . ,,KKENDON ArYK:n .Jf C: P '' '' '.1· I •KKENDON ,.. AMC'1JEEP I 11' I~ \,I , ; ; ;,1 '62 Valiant, 6·cylinder, " '73Poollec V..._..tWd•1di ·~ Auto. trans .• fett()I')' &lr;' power atcer1nJ, po~1r brakes, C'Wtom lnteriof; ~ CSSllllYCJ. ' $2689 ·~ u u to. E Jt ee l I en t Saforf Wopn Nl-.WPllf\T lf•1f'[ IHTS tran1portatlon. $299 . Auto. trans .. ract.ory air. 1_1148_·_83'_0_._D_L_n. _____ 1 power t leerinJC, power " brakn, po!A'~r wlndow1, 70 Plymouth, $500 firm, fully loadL'd, new tires. gdcond.5$0--. roof rack. (7"9GBC). • v-9570 ·-"'···················· '10 PORO Van, must sell this wk ., ver y clean. $2',000. Bill: 962·9117 & 963·3M4 TOP $ Paid FOR Used VW's ,aldfororHot Harbour V. W. . . . ' Volkswagen 9770 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nabers ······:;~·;~~;;!······ '73 Pickup, Fl\1, 8 track, WAKT'ED For Corvettes and other mags & ovrsz.d tires. Lo. used '70 VW's or older . Cad. 1·11ac u sed cars & trucks! mi. $2800. 673-282$. '69 280S~. leather, ai,r, Call 631·2211 dealer . HOW A RD Chevrolet, --~--------1 new t 1 res. a per . ·----------Do & Q aU Sts N MOO H•rbor 81'1'd., • 1 ve u . ear '73 240Z Xlnl. cond. Mags, s peci m e n . Call owne r, '65 VW BUS, New eng. '-._ eosr. ~ S40-t 100 / Jambor ee. Bri&tol, & Al\1 /F1'f rad. air. Coco d"f'ys : 644-3762, eves: starter, brakes & bat MacArthur. Newport Brwn.830-6882 640-1575 tery.$1 100 .Ph :49J-4607 '72 C DV l.eather , C R. Jleac h.833·ffi5.5 -----~ ~---------1 · d ~ SE 4 o Cont., V. top lo mi New 1971 DATSUN 510, 2 dr. 72 a.t etce cs -· Trans&pan.fmt&rear t i r es /brakes $3 ,tiO COUCJar 9933 $2889 '73POftffac Lo-. V-8, auto. trans., factory air, powe r 1teerin11, power brakes, vinyl roof, low miles. (7SUIXJ). $2989 DAVE RO PONTIAC --AJ-Or. c..h ...... , ...... 1' xlnt cond. $1400. Pvt par-Estate Sale . Air, Xlnt wheels, parts only. Call 751 _5613 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty. 675·()437 cond, 50,000 mi. $7500. 646·3078 . '72 X R 7. Sharp ! Auto 73 PCllllffoc 1 }kstt.&h J142.4435 * .72 z.i.oz • _4_94_·34_32_· _______ -1-97-3-V_W_B_u-,,-,.-,,-,-m-pe-r.1 '74 CAO CdD, fuJI pwr trans. full pwr, ai r , iO Ford Econoline. S.1800. or best offt'r . '56 P.1crcedes Classic Sun Xtras, including Z·bed. p.s, p.b., p.w., p.s., ai A !it I F' M tape · Ra I ly Pontiac 9965 Gl'Glld Prfa ., ' For the Sportsman. NEED cheap transporta· 498-2849 roof, r adials. nu inter. nu 833-2144 cond. Landau, <.:ruis whls, Must sell. $2750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Factory air, full power. Co mplet e ly self · lion car for wife . Call ----------1 silver paint. totally ----------Control. AM/FM stereo bllt /ofr. PP 838·3443.. PIS p 8 s tereo radio, vi"yl root • .;. ooatained. Stand up head aft er 6 pm, 898-3623 '72 510 4·dr. AM tFM tape. restored. $4,SOO!bsl ofr. WANTED ; '70·'12 VW tape deck. rear wind. de· days. 645·3141 eves. 73. Le Mans, .' f ' low low miles, rad.ials.1 N ti & d A IC :.>MPG · t V f II · J! d fog ger, trunk release. Gary. Ai~-, new radial tires. !0 (191002). • Mroom . ehw res, 1'Jl5 . Auto1 lm-ned d.mS2ag100'· 494 "A.,:.m1n ,_»_1_·3'_7_7_. ------a nd. uL .kcamp1n .. gr radial tires. 24 ,000 ml. m1 , top cond. 646-4032 . $3589 •, any ot er uruque ex· • r-· con . • . ""'"""'· con . 1 e sun roo . D...._ 9935 •• .tras. $3750. 642-8809. ••••••••••••••••••••••••1-----------1 '64 M BZ 220 SB. 4 speed, 645-4680 $6350. 675·7629 v--r r..ves. • ... ----------<fieneral 970 I LEASE OR IUY! AM /FM radio. l\1int con· ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Pont. LeMans 4 dr.1,...,,..,,.,,..,,,... ''H~·FORD Van Club ....................... dition.$2450ocbcstoffer. •59 Karmann Ghia, good ·12eoupedcVille,bro~. '72 Coronet . 4 dr. Small . :nooo DA'UE s· Wacron. Chateau , air. '75280%2+2 d $575 x lnt , 28,000 m 1, V·B.R/H.aulo.76.000mi. P /s,p/b,air,only • .Y~ ~· • 492·3077 . con · · AM tFl\t(f 644 ll2'J mi 's. Orig. owner. Needs clean , $2395. Art. 6. 1973 LOTUS 4 speed. mags, air rondi · 1----------' Call 645-2374days or ape. · 20 miles t gall on. Xlnt tires. $2750. Madeline PONJl&rl 552-3074 EUROPA t1oning. Lo:1dedwfallthc MG 9742 675·86.'.ll eves. LE•SEORIUY'. t·ond. $1895. or offer. SS2-M3Sor8Jl.M600. ' 1!.1'-. extras! Very low milage-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-------"" SS7·0338 ,......._.,..,,.. .... Ye llow, in mint condi-less than 4000 miles. '71 MG Mdi;:t.. !\tint cond. 1968 Squareback. xlnt '72 CADILL.4C ..... ....._.,, lion. P.tus t see! <PJ02J . tOOO'lPf'). 30 X S188r. cond. $1200 firm. AH Ford 9940 '70 Ponffac COPELA.MD'S i• $196.90 mp g. tras . J . SPM .646·1570 COUPEDEVILLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SportlAMMs '74P011tioc 69 Ford ~ T, Campr Van, 302 Y,-8, AIT. Bubble Top. Hitch, M-Cycle rack. ice box, waler, sips 5, xlnt. $:?200. pp. 540-75..12. JEEPCITY 548-582laft5pm. Automatic, tilt steeri~i;t '68 f'ord Ranchero, V-8,auto.trans.,factory GroadPri OOO PlusTax MGI 9744 ·~ VW Bu!, rehlt eng. '4'hcel, slcrtXl. p~·r. \4'1n· camper,P .S .• P.B.,A.C .. air._ power steering, ll I SSS.I 36 mo. OEL:01\C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cork panel inter. S<1c. dows , u1r cond1t10!11nA wid e whls. Sltn>. 673-7381 power brakes, vinyl roor. Factory air:, full power; n$ale. ·11. •·T. 109". Sportsman. T·glass. Air, cuit. Int, paint, mags, tildials. XLra whl /tires. #850. 613·563'7. '68 red MASERATI GlllBLI, Borrani wire wheels, IMMAC. Xlnt. cond . 18.000 mi., A /C. $15.000. 644 ·2448. '62.tORVAIR Van, xlnt Audi 9707 diecb. cond. P.1ust sell. Make offer. 642-0115 ••• •• • • • • ••••••••••• ••• '74 Audlfoz ·~·.Ford Van. Carpeting, Mneling, mags. tape a eck, best offer. Dennis, 484-3792. ?.66 Ford. Vapor injector -. 20 l\1PG, $94.5. 492-~. '70 Ford EconoUne Radio. tlr, mags. ai r lifts, trlr itch. $2000. 548-4463 art 2 Door , <1utomatic, fantastic condition. drive at $3995 air . Jes I NEWPORT IMPORTS c a p c 0 s l : $ 8 7 o o .72 GT $900 /bsl ofr. 644-4319. One ownl'r & CLEAN! _ __ (8l3LIJ). Landau top, !lter-eo radio Residua l: $.5100 Ask for M M (794 f'WA J. '73FordPintoSt.a .Wa~.4 $1589 w / t ape & m o r '-. Xlnt cond. A I F · r.7 Bug. •ml ba•k ,.,·odo··. (~JES ) • Larry Chesney Lease & " • • $ 130.29 Spd, new tires. Xlnt ~ · 523·0300 ext 221 992·2410 xlnl cond. $525 or best of· $3989 °i~RW.~~ DATSUM eves. fer. 646·0158 Plus Tax cond. $2200.675-4!J50 __ 1 rD;;'lAOT: s 0-1 9746v --ol---0------9-7-7-21 36 mo.OEL :OAC 64 f'ord Falron , hi San J uan Capistra no ,..-• Cap co s l : S 4 4 O O norform ance 289, 3 s pd. PONTIAC 831 137• 493 337~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r " • " · J Residual : $11))) As or auto, w /shift kit. MaJ;C "68 Opel Kadetl. 22,000 mi ORAMGECOUNTY Larry Chesney I.ease whls, tape deck, J\takcof· Z .. ......_,AthlrDr. 1972 DATSUN 240Z· 4 speed, fa C'tory air cond .. mags. Al\.1 tf'l\.1 stereo & forest g r een exterior w ttan interior. Priced far below tcxlay ·s market at $4169. (440£.SR). All of our used cars arc sold under w arran ty for huyer's protection. Santa Ana To yota. 417 W . Warner (I block west or Main St. l. 54().2512. on cng, dented fender. 5850.673-6414 VOLVO Departmcnl fer.646-5806. c....... ........,, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO BARWICK DATSUN Largest Volvo Dealer San Juan Capistrano '&I Galx. Auto . air, R/11. '71 Pontiac 831-1375 4!f3·3375 I'S. PB. body & intcnor lo Yllle in Orani?:eCounly! great. Runs but ncctls IWte '72 Pmtlera BUYorl.Ei\SE Carnaro 9917 motorwork.$200 tbstorr. Factory air, full power. Air, Blawpunkt stereo,lr.,.,, .. -.o,.,,r •R~ECT""'""'"',.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549.1249 Pvt .pty. white wall tires, t i lt ~~,m~Jh~~ c·=~ [!fej"(!i~, :~~ i!!!~RO ·=~t~~k;~;;;:~)E rw-:h::ee-:•~·:-5::1 G-:J::S-:,C,::-:::-:-i 9747 Patttera ••••••••••••••••••••••• D PONTIAC --AJ-Or. c.... .... ~17' '74 Ponffoc Grand Sofari w,,. Auto. trans .. faCUll'Y 11ir. 1>0wcr s teering, power br1tkes, power windows .. powe r s eal s, s tcrt·o. {96 lfo'fo'UJ. 4. 3100 W.CooslHwy.MB. '73 D-610 SAVE ~hefmM~&,~; :~7.~~~r .,,,·~:-F-ord_T_on-·no __ , DAVE ROSS •Power Steering v.s. aulo. """'·· focto')' PONTIAC NEWPUHT , IMPORTS $4489 DAYER S '74·Ford EconoVan,9000 .642-9405 Only 10 ,228 mile s! D1l 's. $3600. Call 615-1736 lSOJHOX l 645·5700tllr. pvt ply. Austin-Hooley 9709 -"-"-'=C..------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 240Z, 1971, Lo mi 's, mags, J..EASEORIUY! '67 3,000MK . Lo mi . Mint air, 1 o_wner. Super fine llOOW.Coaistllwy.N.&. '73POftffoc Catalina Volvo •Only 12,000 ai r . powe r s tccr1n~. 141t.....,At...,.Dr. rallye wheels '4'/w1de\'.:C::•:•:•:•":::::;'"::::"=-==l·:':ii SALE Miles! ova I:;;. Io m 1 I cs. $3995 1197AYFI. All cars in our stock $1489 PONJIAC Z411 ..... At,.Or. ..... ........, -· •75 DODGE VAN cond. Must sell. &t ofr. cond. Silver gray. $4200. 642-9405 .;-RA D ES M A N 1 o o ·L~6"75':'.SS~17~/.":644~..-~122~::..· ---1 ~542=·:-l-;92-;2;;be;;r_. 6~P:-m:-.=::-:-::: I ~--------J ~utomatlc! pwr. steer· IMW 9712 1971 240Z, air, maJ;ls 1ng carpeting portholes am/fm, new radials. xlnt (lA0o.t5S5). ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $3800. 548-5007. art . Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 CARRERA Like new. 645-0045 priced at below increase ,..,......,.,'r.'r2'<13Zlr<ll_.~.., •'"~:,~LsE ilill D~:n~~s V:S• auto. tran.'i ., fal'.lory Ve91 9974 ai r , power stccr1n J!, ••••••••••••••••••••••• power brakes, vinyl roof, '71 c;1·. A /C, (> /S, radial rallyc wheels.(328KY(.J >. tires. Gd cond. J>\1epar $131.99 430 PrepaldTm: '74 710 4 pass. llardlop siJ6.00 Coupe, fac, air, 4 spd , 36 mo. OEL: OAC amtfm stel"L'O, S..1150. of· Cap <O•I ' $5600 EXCLUSIVELY £cc.496·723l •ft.6 '62 Super 90, Sepia Brown. $4200. Work r eco rd~ avail. S.15·9717 B~idual: $2400 As k for Fiat 9725 '59 356·A Porsche, ........................ $1950. FROM JUST ARRIVED 70Camaro4spdV8, l ownr. XJnt Cond. 533-0341 or64S-676JP ~t. FACTORY ·74 CAMARO ,... .............. . c:..t.MeM , ......... , 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEMOS O nl y 21,230 miles! '70 Colony Park WJ,!n. Example C793JWR J645-5700dlr. PS!PB, F~1 stereo/rad. '75 244 tt-..1-Gd. cond. l\1ake orr . $2489 ly .......... 581 ·2700. DA R S .PON-TIAC MM ...... At .... Dr. c:.w ...... 14 .... 17 '72 VEG 1\, xlnt conil. $1650. Call 573.0925 or ll75·Rf>54 ask for n:oh '71 VEGA i\utomat.ic lrans mis..;inn. (599CHK l 64!>-5700dlr _, Che>rolet 9920 Automatic.', AP.l /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·885S . Autos,Mrw 9800 Alltos.Mrw 9800 ster eo r a dio, power '74 £mpala. Xlnt cond. Ol~mobo'le 9955 t:.arry Chesney Lease ·-• .& Department ''IARWICK DATSUN San Juan Capistrano fllHriJIJ Rollo Roy~:-' 9756 831-1375 493.3375 '60 VW Van, new paint, •verhauled trans. ex -body, gd eng /lires/brks $950. 556·3481 or PM 84l!•2627 ,.. • ., "''*" .... i !!'•I!-~ . -l'i+' "'~ . ··-·· U.A...,-•.,ld a....;,. e I ..,.._ .... ,. . ~ ............................................. . steenng. power antenna, Low mi. Assume Joan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------------------.. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• HEAJ19UAllTEllS IHSAMTAAMA Factory Aulhorited. sues • Service • l art& • Leasing Di ck Mill C'r M o t o r\ #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCE 2M l. 17ftl SI. COSTA MlSA U6-.U-4' GOSID SUNDAYS low miles. lt2019. S32SOtbst ofr. S!U ·9089 an Sales and Service $5999 5 30· OLDSMOBILE 197' Monw 2+2. SJecl GMC TRUCKS 1\81,.1 lA•n: a radial tires. Tilt steer· HOM DA CARS ,_~ 6.000 mi. $3 ,350. Ph. H bo B ''11'.' VOLVO 556-0131 """" "' ' '"'· Costa Mesa 540·9640 • ""' twW ina. Tint glass. 4-spd. UnfYersity Olc:k FIAT '72 C-h ev Ca pri ce. 1----------1 1qb6 H11rho1 CM 64A qJ01 AM t FM, A/C, PIS, P/B, Plftfo 9957 '61 Rolls Royce Silver nu ,,·res & bal, vnl rr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.20 W. Warner at So. Main Cloud II. sunroof, beaut. '69 Volvo. $1500. Come & 1 2 87 p ·r c M 644 ·5881 aft6pm '74 Ruoabout Dix lnttext. >ant.a Ana 5S1·2l32 $tl,OOO. or trade. 8314180 see. l ac.1 IC, . ·:1 -----~-----1 Sunroof /vinyl top. 4·!1 pd. Shih 9761 Apt. C btwn 3 pm & lO '73 Ptlonte Carlo l..anclau. Eve.640-4644 ----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• pm. Full pwr, slralO buckets, I-----------: tap e: c l ean $3350. Forest Gr. Runabout. 4. 830·6789 spd. 2000cc, s..1.cm mi. EXCLUSIVE . fOI -P-R-EG_N_A_N_cv_SAL_E·•orange County ;3 124 Spyder. XJnt con· ~ di~ion . AM /f'." r adio,.lc 'ff. m1 , $3,49S. Ph . 6'2·fi60.1. '68 850 Spyder Fial XIDI cond. Yellow With black Ml)f'm int. & top. II.as FM & Cil Cassette. An J. 548·2589 AUTHOllUD Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classifil.'d Ad hi a simple matter ••. Jusl call 6'2·5678. S..&S-.k• DAVE ROSS POMTIAC·STUTZ 2410 .... bor ll•d. • '75 Volvos luyorU- Volvo Dir. sinoe '56 '71Volvo144.. 1upe.r clean, new redialJ, clutch. S2SOO art.&. 497-2301 I $1,150/80 549-2565 Take Oli'er payments. '75 ·---------1 Monza Town Coupe. V-8. P tS, P /8 , air. 498·1835. 56 Chevy Nomad Wgn, '71 RUNABOUT, gd. cond: Sl.200. ,..._, ... body i n xlnt cond. ·---------1 Sacrtrlce best ofr . "74PIMTO 675-2489. Only 20.501 .miles! P S Clt14255 ) 64$-5700 dlr . '71 Monte Carlo / , --- P /8 . A/C. AM/FM . Mu" '72'1HTOSQUIRE ""· 645-2317. STATIOHWAGOH '74 Mon ie Carlo Lo mi. Xtres. Like nu. 492·9034 or 492-9136. Must see. Air conditionini;t. special wheels . ffiltFYB> 645·S700dlr. 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GUARDS: Calif. emls1". conl. l5K91L143912) HEW,1975 MUSTANG II 2 DR. HD. TP. s3599 2.3 liter • cyt. eng., 4 9¢, bkt. seats. steel bit Vil/w, radio. Calif. emiss. cont. (54R02Y152398) 70 MUSTANGS ll's TO CLEAR 21/2 ACRES OF FINE; TRADEINS REDUCED TO CLEAR! .. ' • • < , J ..:. ., • ~·~ ~· ... . .. ' . .• ,• Lagana/South Coast • EDITIO'N VOL. "·* 268, 3 secri1sis, 36 PAGES* T oday' Cle lag N.V. StoekH ' TEN CENTS ft d Fund! • , Big Sllrf Hits Coast Beaches • By ALAN DiRKIN Of-. D•lty ~19111.tt Thunderous surf, generated by ,• storm off New Zealand, pounded the Orange Coast today with crests ranging from eight to 10 feet. The bi'eak'ers came with erowds flocking to the beaches to escape the JOO-degree heat inland and with lifeguard crews un- dermanned. "We are hiring as many people as we can find," said Newport Beach Marine Safety Officer Ray Garver today. N~port , San Clemente, and Laguna Beach lifeguards all were trying to con- tact their seasonal staff lo take on temporary duty for the rest of the heat wave. Garver confirmed that a Newport lifeguard estimated that at least one breaker at the~ wedge Wednesday crested at 29 ft>el. The National Weather Service reported today t h a~ tem-· peratures will remain high along the coast again today and Friday though it will be slightly cooler Friday. The five-day outlook calls ror low clouds over the coast and temperatures back to near normal. Lifeguards al Huntington Beach said that the surf was •·real big,•• peaking at 10 feet this morning. The water temperature was expected to be in the mid~ again today and the air tem- pei-ature in t'he 80s again .... A crowd of about 10,000to12,000 hit the city beach in Huntin~on Wednesday. Seal Beach had 6,000 people Wednesday, one or the largest crowds of lhe summer, but the surf there Wait only two to Ulree feet. San Clemente Lifeguard Cap- tain Sheridan Byerly ·Said that bis men made 19 rescues Wed· Elg•t• Fedara Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp today became iiighth 'Democrat to toss hat in the ring for party's 1976 Democratic pr'esidential nomination. "We need a new spirit in 1976," declared Shapp, 63, pledging to give U.S. leadership of FDR and J FK, if elected. · netiday, but added that the surf was building up higher today, with crests at eiebt. nine and 10 feet. ··rt lOoks like the swells will "hold for two or three days," he said. Byerly said that he was trying to ('all in seasonal employes. {SffSURF, Page Ml * * * Pemlleton BrmhFire Mushrooms By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. O.llr~ ... ...., Camp Pendleton was one of the hottest fire spots in Southern California today with four fires raging on the Marine base and sending a mushroom clouc;J of smoke over San Clemente. ' Just as firefighters contained the 12,000-acre fire in the Horno- San Onofre area, which was sparked Monday afternoon by a flare used In an infantry training maneuver, three more blazes struck the base Wednesday. One o( these, called the Tenaha rire, burned onto the base from the Fallbrook area and this ll}<>rning .wa, raging on a five. mile ftont one mile deep into the base. Air space was rleared 10 miles into the base today tO allow Cali f o.rnia 'l>epartment of ForestrY aircraft to fight the fires. with wates: bqmJ>s. E l sew h ere in Southern California, firefighters reported gaining an edge over the rash of brush fires that have been fanned by hot, dry Santa Ana conditions. (See BLAZE, Page.\2) Suspect Held On Marijuana, Cocaine Raps San Clemente police narcotics officers arrested a 25-year-old man, aeized $17,000 in cash and cocain'e and marijuana today. steven Battaglia of 139 Ave. Sierra .was booked ror alleged possession for sale of cocaine and marijuana. He was held on $25,000 bail in jail today. Arraign- ment has been scheduled for Fri· day at the south county municipal court in Laguna Niguel. Narcotics Det. David Munro said the arrest or Battaglia came following an investigation by the ,San Clemente, Laguna Beach and State Bureau of Narcotics of- ficers. Det. Munro said the seized con· traband bas not been weighed yet, but said the quantities are substantial. He estimated street price of the seized drugs at about $1,000. Fare Is Fair Mad Cobbie Gets Justice STERLING HEIGHTs, Mich. (AP) -A Detroit cabbie startled four British visitors by shooting out two W.es on a rival's-cab because he felt he should have gotten the fare. The gun-wielding cabbie will lose his job. "We're ~bit shaky -it was a, bit of a surprise, I must admit• said Max Hallas, director and Rener al manager of 0 the London· based Northcliffe Newspaper Group. "It happened very quickly. There was no shouting. . .. Next thing we knew -Bang! Bang!" A Checker Cab Co. spokesman said lhe gun-toting cabbie felt he should have gotten the $14 fare to·carry Hallas and lhree other British newspaper •5fCUtives. The_t1rJ!S were shot ~t on lhe cabflliven by Michael J . Warren as the-BriliSll-Vlsitors weTe paying Warren after a 20-mile ride Tu~day from downto.wn Detroit to the Dettoit News plant m suburban Sterling Heights. ~ -• -I Moments before, the gun-toting driver had stopped Warren's cab on a freeway and the two ilrivers argued. t ! \1 ". ' \ A ccess Sought County officials are attempting to obtain clear public access lo the Thousand Steps in South Laguna. But property owners with rights to the steps lo the beacli are -~ balking at the county of(er of $5 per pro- perty. Property owners erected the fence lo keep out general public. (Story and P\C• lure, Page 3). < Two Teaehers Convicted of Beating Boy LANCASTER, Pa. IA P) Two Mennonite school teachers have been convicted on charges they beat a 7-year-old boy with a hose after he allegedly cheat~ on a math test and then lied :;tbout it. Elmira Yoder, 32, was convict·, ed oo one count of aggravated as. sault, an offense carrying a max- imum IO-year prison sentence. Lillian Beiler, 20, was convicted of simple assau!t. She face:; t~o years in jail. Sentencing was delayed, pend- ing post-trial motions. A Lancaster County jury de- liberated three hours berore re- turning the verdicts Wednesday night arter two days or testimony. The defendants allegedly used a rubber milking hose lo beat Stephen Force Feb. 25 at the Weavertown Elementary School, a private Mennonite school . Miss Yoder testified.that she "really liked " the boy but had to punish him arter she detected the cheating and he denied it. She said she was ''horrified" when she observed marks on the boy after the whipping. "I would today have used a dif· ferent instrument,·· she said . Miss Yoder said she ad- ministered the punishment after she asked Miss Beiler to hold the boy down. The boy·s mother, ~trs. Gary Force, told the court that Miss Yoder called her at home, told her about the beating and quoted a passage from the Bible : "Bluest or the wounds will cure his soul." Firefighters, 4 Others Hurt In Collision Six people, two or them county firemen, were injured Wednes- day evening when two vehicles traveling in oppositfe directions slammed togetheri on El Toro Road just west or Live Oak Ca- nyon ROad . California Highway Patrol ac- cident investigators were unable to pinpoint the cause or the 6:20 p.m. collision. But it took county fire depart· meot personnel 20 minutes to Cree Capt. Ra1mond Smith, 48 , from the crumpled Cab of the fire department pickup truck in. valved in the accident.,. Xccording to a spokesman for the department, Smith is in serious condition at Mi ssion Community HoapitaJ today.. He w•s the driver of the pickup that collided with a car driven by 27·Ye¥•Old Thomas Collar or Cudahy. ' Collar and three. passengers in his Jauto were hoSpitalized with injuries described as serious by accident-investigators. (See WRECK, Pa&• "2) Yacht Victims' Kin Sue for $8 Million . Damages totaling more than $8 million are being demanded to- day in federal court by the next of kin or seven people who died with Oran111:e County Superv&i.or RqnaJd Caspers in thttsinking.ot the "SliooiintStar." Named as defcindants in tw.o Loo Angto!ilo Federal O>urt ac- tiotli is the est:ate or the boat's owner, Fred E . Harber. The county political figure and Jong time friend or Caspers was one of those who died when the vessel foundered in heavy seas off Baja California. The lawsuits also list Lhe next o( kin of Caspers and his two sbn:;, Eric and Kirkland, among the plaintiff~. Al so named are the ' next of kin o! Anaheim builder IJeonard Ba,hore and his nephew Richard TuJly. F\arther damages are 50lt8ht by Mrs. Marale Klein on behaU .of "v lllO~ -•.-.loaeph, 211 Jobn, 26. and 1t'ri'othy, 25, all of utati. It is;:alle,ced in both action.a ttlal Harber was negli1ent in the management and maintenance or the ''Shooting Star" and that the vessel was not seaworthy when it made its I ast voyage on June 13. 1974. The bodies of the eight persons on the boat were never recovered despite an intensive search of the area tu' Coast Guard and private vessels. Some wreckage and an empty lifeboat were retrieved. Patty Now· Swpect In Holdup, Murder SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - Authorities are said to consider Patricii Hears t a priine suspect in an armed robbery and murder at a bank in Carmichael, Caljf, Reports said money taken in the robbery was found in the house where th e newspaper heiress was arrested last week. CBS News reported Wedn~­ day that Miss Hearst "closely fe- sembles the composite drawing or one of the robbers skel('hed from witnesses· descriptions." The network also said " .. part of the stolen money marked for identification was found dur- ing the search of the house where i\1iss Hearst had been Jiving when she was arrested.·· The San Francis('o Chronicle reported today that ·•at least one bill" taken in the robbery was found in the house. U.S. Attorney James L. Brown- ing refused to confirm or deny the report. He said the matter was not in the "public domain·'' in current legal action agains t SLA members. The ba n k, located near Sacramento, was robbed of $15,000 April 21 by four persons, including a young woman. Dur- ing the holdup, a bystander, Myrna Lee Opsahl, was kiJled . CBS r epo rter Richard Threlkeld said authorities "later ICE MA.CHINE 'GIUBS' BOY 7 round the getaway car and on its license plates r eportedly dis- covered the fingerprints of Steve Soliah. ·· Soliah, 27, a house painter with whom Miss J.l ea rst said she lived, was indicted Wednesday on fed eral charges of harboring a HARRISES MOVED TO LOS ANGELES-AS rugitive and being an accessory after the (act. Bail was set at $75,000. (Picture. A4) Soliah allegedly rented two hideout homes used by the Sym- bionese Liberation Army--thc radi"al group that originally ab- ducted Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment. rt1iss Hearst, 21, and reUow S LA m e mb ers Wend y (See PATTY, PageAZJ City All,o,m Laguna Girl To Have Goat Jerem y, the Nubian goat who liVes on Diamond Street in Laguna Beach, gets to stay. With no discu ssion, council members granted a permit Wed- nesday to allow Jeremy. age thrtt months, to live in a pen ad- ja('ent to the home of Clayton Garrison. 554 Diamond. Garrison is the dean or the school of fine arts at UC Irvine-. Garrison.'s daughter. Suzanne. .12, and a rriend , Terri Tanner, 14 . purl:hased the goat at the San PiC!goCouhty Fair in June. • leremy·s bleati.,gs rankled neighbors next door to the Gar- riton bome. 'The permit was granted on the cPndition that a new pen be con- sttucted farther sway from the neighbor's home. Awaiting Result 'Of Probe . By F REDERICK SCltOEMEHL . OftkO.l,.,l"tltrCIWf • Use of a private police depart- meht narcotics investigating . fund was suapended by the Laguna Beach City Council Wed- nesday night, pending a probe of the account by the stfte Attorney General's office. 'The fund, established in 1971, is supported by fines paid by con· vict.ed drug law offenders on the theory that they shoukl shoulder • a portion of the cost ol. drug law enforcement. Through an arrangement with South Orange County Munlclpal Court. the fines have been divert- ed into a .private bank account and. used by· narcotics officers to make drug buys from deal~. rent unmarked ears, pay inlot· manta and purcha9e equipment. The probe of the fund by lhe At· tomey General's office was re· ·quested by' copnty supervisors an.er' the legality of the account was questioned by Supervisor Laurence SCh mtt. Similar ac· counts exist in 'San Clemente, Hu ntiniton Beach and · the .. Orange Coun~y Superior Court System. ' The private nature or the fund was· denounced Wednesday by Councilman Charltpn Boyd. ·'There are some things that have gone on here that need to be · straiehtened out. We do not have several finance departments Jn this city, we have one," Boyd said sternly. "It is too bad that procedures used for this seemingly very · necessary wbrk resulted in the director of finance and the ctty manager not knowina: about it,., Bo_rd1ald. ' The account bai been main· tained at a local bank and has been under t he direct control or (our senior police officers. The "ouncil unanimously ap· proved Boyd's motion that con· trot of the fund be transferred to the city manager and the finance director and that no money be spent pending the state in· vestigation, was unanimously approved by the council. The council was advised by Ci· ty Attorney George Logan that the account should not be di~· solved or otherwise altered until the state probe is completed. Other audits of the account are expected by the COlmty auditor and the state Commission ·on Judicial Qualifications. Slightly more than $24,000 has poured into the account since 1971 and $21.000 has been spent, leaving a balance on hand of $3,000, according to an account·. ing by Police Chier Frank ·A. &hopen. The coun cil accepted a reeom · mendation from Schopen to ap4 propriale $2,000 from the city'5 _ general rund to cover the expense. of ongoing narcotics investiga4 tions while the private fund 's use is suspended. Schopen said the $3 .000 would ('Over agents· expenses through the remainder of the fiscal year. Coast W eathe r Sunny s kies are scheOuled for Friday, with patchy fog cooling things down along the coast. Tem- peratures will range from the upper 70 ::; at the bE'aches to the middle 90s inland. I NSIDE TODA"' How lafe i.s 11our chiJa'.s clothing from f ire? The an.swer.s may be .rurpri.sing. A look at /lommabilir11 1~on­ dard.s ond riew legj.slalion it o/feTed in the People Section , Page 81 . I n d ex ' Al DAILY PILOT L/SC lB attin )Files New " Charges l 8yGARYGRANVILLE Qt .... 0.llJ ,. ... :.&Ml lndicted Orange County I Supervisor Robert Battin said to- day that the reluctance or law en- forcement ofrici als to allow secret I eo urt funds to be audited is due to 1 1heir "fc<.ir ill egal skimming ac- tivities .... ·ill be uncovered." Battin charged trustees of the J funds colll•cted from defendants an<l used in investigations "don't want to be accountable to the tax- payers and be forced to account ·for tht• monry they are using for tht•ir o"'" personal use and pro- bably pocketing ... Th£' controversial Santa Ana supe rv1:.or's blas t followed a 1 milder ~1 tt ack on the Orange County Narl·otics Officers As- socia tion by Supervisor Laurence Schmit While Schmit ·s attack on the association was tame when com- p;.ared to Battin·s the Garden Grove supervisor said he I believes the association's reluc- tance indicates to him "they pro- test too loudly.·· 1 "I ha\'C learned that one of the Pf!'Ople who constructed the as- sociation 's attack against me in the press is the same person who handled the dis buse m ent or funds and' the bookeeping for 1 one of the accounts we planned to audit,·· said Schmit. ~ 1 The attack he mentioned was I the Narcotics Officers Associa· lion's allegation that he is en- dangering the lives or undercover I narcotic agents by discussing the controversial court funds.and in· sisting that they be audited. Schmit's concern, raised in Superior Court, is over a $20,000 investigative slush fund. He has also expressed disap- proval or special municipal court funds that are channeled into at , least four city police depart- ! m~nts, including Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Schmit has insisted the pay- ment into the funds by defen- 1 dants is legalized extortion and : that they rightfully belong in the . county treasury. j In response to the suJ)t!rvisor's allegations. the Narcotics As- sociation charged he was un- dermining all investigations and endangering the li ves or agents. After making the allegations in a letter to Schmit officers or the association refused to elaborate . on them or to explain how the supervisor's activities were en- dangering officers' lives. Today, Battin jumped on Schmit's bandwagon.and took his attack one S:tep further by alleg- ing the funds are beioi .spent by persons he failed to identify. 8lad.e Stuck Into Bn,in DURBAN. South Africa CAP> -Aaron Qw abe walked into King Edward VIII Hospital with a dalger blade sunk three inches into his brain. The eight-inch knife protruded · from hi s forehead above the left eye. "I'll recognize the man who did it if I see him again," said Qwabe,23. A nurse said the youth might be paralyzed after the knife was removed. "He wasn't in pain ' and he looked quite calm,'' she said. He smiled slightly when shown an X·ray. Emissaries Laµd PARIS (AP> -France said one of its emissaries and two West African observers landed in the desert or northem Chad today for talks to free Francoise Claustre, a 48-year-old French archeologist held by a rebel band for 17 months. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed .... ,ld<lnl -p,.111;"'"" Jack R. Curley \lie. p,.,.1 ..... 1 • ..., ""'""' .. Mo.~· Thomas Keevll 1:•1111• ThOmas A . Murphine M.o"•olnt 1.111• "'' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .... !1hl..,l M.1>1glfl9 EOl\on uaun. Beach Offkt> l116Gle_,i,. ~lrMI ""'lll"1A•r .. 1i ... 0 . 91« .... 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JD that immedl1te att1111 be !alten with the Department of Defense to allow joiJJt clvWan-mllltary use of E Toro and the Los Alamitos Naval AlrStatlon. Laguna Beach 11 located about eight miles from the El Toro base. The city already ex ... periences noise from -mllitaiy aircraft. -' Scbool Dl1trlct, Mlaslon Vfojo Mun~•J:l Advllory Council and Ille ebaclr. Area Coordlnat- ln1Colmcil. Jn~ action W-a.y. Ille council; ~ . -Appropriate\! $26,SOO to finance 1n1µa1 4!1111-rinl wort< for llllCleraroundlnl ot dverltead utlliUea alone Alta Villa Wa.y In the city'• eouth end. 11le councU WU J.old that 22Z of :M9 alfectecl property ownen support the Pf<>' ject. The avlf'•Ce aueumenl will be between $l,500and$2,000. PRETTY BUBBLES DISTRACT AMY, 141 MONTHS, AT LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH PARK Mr. and Mrs. ,Stephen Gr•h•m of Orange Joined th• Exodus To Sea•• H•at Continued "The City of Lacuna Beach was quite remiss in not optNJ!ling this some time a.go," said Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney. who ·chaired Wednesday's.m,etmg in the abaence of Mayor Roy Holm. The county's request abo bas drawn opposition from the Irvine City Council. Irvine Unified -Passed to aeeorid reading an ordinance that requires lbat $400.000 or the city's general fund reaerves be set aisde for "emergency only'' use. A 4/S ma- jority vote Of the council -.td be requlreCI to spend any of the money. -Requested that more in- formation be provided on a pro- posal by the Oran1e County Mos- quito Abatement District to as- sist·the city in abatement of the HeislerPatk&qulrrelpopulatlon. SUR F.' .. Wednesday only five men were on duty; today he hoped to have 10 or 11 men working the towers. The situation was similar at Laguna Beach with the surf at eight to 10 feet. "It gets a little spooky out there,"' .said Lifeguard Jim Staufer. -· . San Juan Planning Zone ASked Orange County planning com- missioners told developers Tues- day to go ahead on plans which will lead to a request for a Planned Community zone in the hills just outside of San Juan Capistrano. Toups Engineering has been working on plans for develop- ment in the area which covers over 1200 acres west of the San Diego Freeway and south or Avery Parkway. But county planning staff members questioned the de- veloper's prqposed density de- signations. lhey recommended that the commission find the pre- lirh.inary plans inconsistent with the land use element of the General Plan. -commissioners, however, de· terrriined that these are. not specific designations: Instead, they said, the important ·issue will be how the ridge.! and steep slopes are treated and what grad· ing is proposed. The next step on this develop- ment will be a request for the Planned Community zone, a commission s_pokesman said. This will require an Environmen- tal Impact Report which will also address concerns included in the land use element of the General Plan. Planning Commissions also graoted permission for the filing or a tentative tract for a proposed conversion of the Niguel Shores Apartments, in Dana Point, into condominiums. They will con- sider approval of the map after it is filed . Condominium conversions re- quire commission approval or a tentati~e tract map. Suspect Held In Laguna Ring Thefts Laguna Beach police arrested a 23-year--0ld transient Tuesday following the theft of two rings from a jewelry store. The man was identified as Michael Scott Wynn. Police said he had been in the Laguna Beach area for about three weeks. Police claimed that Wynn matched the description or a sus- pect in a grand theft Monday night at Broadway Plaza Gems. 211 Broadway. During the incident, a man en· tered the store, dropped a ring on the floor and in the resulting con .. · fusion, took twe other rings valued at $300 and left1 The owner did not discover the items missing until later. Woman Murder ed In D octor's Office POMONA CUP!) -Myrna Van 'Klaveren. 31, of Cbinoi wu round stabbed to death n an op- tometriQ's of-flee where she worked as a rtteptloniit. Polle°' salJ! Wednead•y there wu no ·evidence of robbery or sexual a11ault in, the death of Mn. Van Klaveren, the mother or two children. Officers described the' death as ''a brutal, senseless kllllnc. '' PATTY ••• Yoshimura, William Harris and his wife Emily were captured last Thursdax at two houses in the Mission District. Miss Hearst had been kidnaped by the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974, but later announced through tape recordings that she was joining.her captors. Investigators said Wednesday that James Kilgore, 27, was wanted in connection with the bank robbery in Carmichael and that a raid on his Daly City apart- ment turned up bombs, shotguns, a revolver and revolutionary literature, In other developments Wed- nesday: -Three psychiatrists, includ- ing one an expert on "brainwashing·• techniques and another on the intellects of mass murderers, were appointed to ex· amine Patricia Hearst. -Authorities disclosed they were seeking Margaret Turcich and Kilgore in connection with the case. Miss Turcich's car was last seen at the Pennsylvania . farmhou se used as an SLA hideout last fall. Kilgore once lived witbSolial\'s sister, Kathy. For the examination or Miss BLAZE ••• All told, 14 persons have been injured, 200 persons have been forced to flee their homes, and 50,000 acres have been scorched in the blazes. The blaze that spread onto the Camp Pendleton base from the Fallbrook area is one or the worst. It is being fought by more than 1.000 men and is located about seven miles northwest of Fallbrook. It was reported 45 percent contained this morning and the state Division or Forestry predicted full containment by Friday night. The fire swept through the 831-acre Arteberry ranch, forc - ing JO persons to flee and destroy- ing more than $600,000 worth or property, including a $100,000 Le .Mans racing car. The fire cut a black swath through De Luz Canyon and burned its way onto Camp Pendleton. Two hot spots remained today in the Horno-San Onofre fire on the base that has scorched 12,000 acres. but firefighters said the trouble spots were l:lnder control. WRECK ••• Taken to Mission Community Hospital were Collar, his 4·year- old son, Thom'as Collar Jr. and Mary J o Kalinowski, 23, of Hunt· ington Beach. The third passenger in the ill- fated auto, Michael Coppier, 22. of Cudahy, was taken to Sad· dleback Community Hospital. One of the passengers in the fire department truck escaped injury. But taken to Saddleback Community Hospital \Vilh less serious injuries than Smith was Gregory Busse, 22, anoth!P: coun· ty fireman. Not injured in the sunset traffic collisian..was John Karell, 20, also a county fire de· partment employe_ Pilot R escued SAN DIEGO .(UPl)-Navy Lt. (J.G.) David Hayes, 25, of Del Mar was rescued by helicopter Wednesday after ejecting from his plane and landing in the ocean 80 miles soutbWest of San Diego, a Navy spokesman said. He was returning from a training exercise when he bailed out. ' LagunaBrmh Area. Declared FireHiuard • Laguna Beach Fire Chief Charley Kuhn today declared all uninhabited brush areas within tbe city to be a fire hazard and baMed unauthorized entry. Chier Kuhn saia the order was made because of the extreme fire hazard that no~ exists due to Santa Ana winds and.low humidl ~ ty conditions. The order will remain in effect until adequate rainlall reduces the. hazard to an 8.cceptable degree. Smokipg, open fires. illegal dumping and use of motorcycles are prohibited within Ute-posted fire hazard ar~as. Brush areas in the city of San Clemente are permanently closed to off-road motorcycle use by city ordinance. Dumping and open fires also are controlled by ordinance, fire officials said. Hearst, U .S . District Judge -;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::;::;::;:;:::;:::;:::;:::; Oliver Carter named Drs. L . J. I WeSt, chief of the psychiatric de- partment at UCLA. Seymour Pollack, Los Angeles County· USC Medical Center, and Donald G. Lunde, Stanford University. West, the authority on ''brainwashing,'' has in- terviewed and directed the treat· ment for many Vietnam veterans held as prisoners or war. Lunde has done extensive studies on the intellects or mass murderers. Pollack is a specialist on law and psychiatry. Dr. Margaret Thaler Singer, a clinical psychologist at the University of California, was named to administer any tests desired by the team. She said it was believed Miss Hearst's ex- amination would begin this week. Hao di caped Group Meets Members of the Laguna Beach Chapter of the California As· sociation for the Physically Han- dicapped will meet at 7:!«> Fri- day evening at the community room of Laguna Federal Sav· ings, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Guest speaker is Jerry Johnson, director or Hawaiian tours for the physically han- dicapped. Johncson will answer questions about travel for the handicapped. FUrther information about the program and the organization is available by calling Cliova Weinert, 496-2836. CofCBacks Tax Initiative The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce board or directors has voted to support an initiative measure seeking to place restric- tions on new state government taxation. The initiative would reqy.ire that state legislators pass new tax increases by a two thirds roll· call vote. It also eliminates pro- visio~ giving insurance \com· pany home offices certain tax ex· emptions. , · The chamber board action . Tuesday authorized distrlbuUon and .couectlon of petlUoos fot: the lnlUative throu1h the Chamber or Comm•rc• office. M&D;'w'de Killed LOS ANGELES (APJ -Antn- truder arn;ieci wllb a shotgun kOled an empJoye of the Los Angeles Coltpty Probation ~artmenl and his wife In their • View Park area home. al)erlff's depulle1 'sale!-. I JC Penney • • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT 0 CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Starts 10 a.m. Friday, Slpt. 26. Umlled to Stock on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES Formal Dresses-Jr., Misses. Half-sizes MOT ALL SIZES IH ALL STYLES UMrrED TO STOCK OH HAND SOLD IH MARCH and .APRIL FOR $16 to $30. NOW ' ··' . •. 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses • 6 ONLY. 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The UAW prectdent wal!I qu.ick 1 followed by ~.,.!J~I ,1 J ~~;:: ~·~.t1-.i~r1 1~ 1 ='a '~' l .:t't i ~ ~:·~ ti~"'~'•':.~ 1 i:~1 ... ~r:-1.~" ff "'"':. ~ · ·m ~-·~ ~~ .. ' .,l ...... ~. ' DE • A°""S<l.31 .. t 1, -~ ll'l~I Hf Sii.,. -· 'l •1.• _, •. ;::-.,... NCllAlr ,1 1 ~ '" I_~ iS I ~·~ i Jl loll• ! NTISTS JN CITIES DOMINAT~D BY a s1'ngle· ......... s ., ,, -·· ·•• ......... .ci ' 1 4 "" tc.,...,.,," ~ 1 , ..... NrlCftAlrt'U ·.-~..! '',-_·::. ,,..Ii• o !!,• •" .... ..,, ,· 1,· 1 + ic. A Gnllfl.11:1 .. 14 t•V.-\!lo -~-· .1 1 1~• * ~Mot 11 1M .IJU:t \to ic.~,~lt.Jilt 1 tJ ~ ··· ~':l' ...,Y " .. !'Sl 1 industry, such •• ·~tos and steel, report that ti many as 95 ==·.:J .,~ ll~-'i4 CNE• t. .. wll'I :,: ,,,:! 1"',v. _::~ f"tM~·,::1'1 '1 c1I,.-; ~ ~J-~.= ·1 ""1 1sv.! ~ =·~m1· l '! ll +'" t::i :, 'ij 'ii::==~ ~n; .•, + ~· Many Or th fcl ii bl ••• h I A"°""'"' t .. 1 ut -1" I·''.. • 11V1 -'·• FoUrwt 1.111 111s 14\\-,. nsN 1.nl 1 ,,.,..._"' •• .-11~-1-•, , ,, • .,., u PK"' .<11 •• + "' percenlofthelrp1t1entsarecoveredbyprepaidplans. ' ... Fortw..d ;• 111 .. -""In Get... t i.... ••• 1 • 1T1 ""•ti · , "' """'Pic:1.10 1 ... uuions are paid o" ent'rel by th" e I th · ..... -~ -· ........ :llO 1\:o Frri M _jl) 1s ~ ,,,,_. .... tf 1nd1o11 • 1 ,11 • 1l I 1111 • -i1C M • -. ""'''"'' .10 • 1 •• I • I Y Ii:' mp Oyer ; 0 ers require A Mldk.1.12 I 111 e-It loll ."t01t 11 6\ot-·..., Frfp!M I.Ml ' 1.J )JV.-,._ h' pf l,>M .. 1 '°' =I!~ J •,.~---.. ·,·. IO ,'!J!_+ :1! ~01N" ... '",'.·." +"' , participating workers to invest a token payment of a few A MtGICOl'P , .. • w •1.A 12 • r.-.... Frlll'llul' 1.t0 • •"' 111ot, '"' -.im •Ir •• UI !:: "" Al ,.. .. -"' ... ... • e an~ ava a e "'"'oug €:ompan ~s or trade ~~ •• -·,"mn .. ", "•••' :! 1 .,.N,.1. ,,." ,11v. . ""u11oro .111 ' ~ 1s4'o-""' nPL11.J • ~ :m..·•l _ 1 • 1t4 i• ... !!;•:i•' f11 tV> .,, UNClll&m .. • .. dolla h th z::N-ot1'r.!·· M -~ "'"··JO -\lo "-•ooun 12 m -111 -c:11 . .0 14 • .,.. 1.Mt 2jt•-~ ,.,,.,., "'''"'··· ut4Brnctpf .. •• -\olt.• As for the percentage ol paid dental costs, that varies M11iil,e1i ., 11 ""' ... J~u": • :11,1; ~ ~~-~ : ~ .... -~ ~:=,. 1j fiJ"' .. -~. =:l:J!!.~ r, ":a·= -"Mt.I 21,;::::: =1r:J: Ji, .. ·~; rseac mon . Mt s..tl; 4 '! >!'"'-·;;,; • *'' m ~· 11. --o o-lrfll..o .1 ! 1 • .. "'"('-• .. 1 'k¥1 •5 w&Yr"/:; s u1,1o "'L VllCOl'•..nt..l ?t "' .... • dependingonthel)'peofp1an.Therereallyisno standard NII:;:·• ",,..,, • .,., 11t ~ '> •lo'ao ~c.i .us ~1 ........ :::L ·1f 17 .... ~c• -.. , 'lt: f :n ._ ... t:.f°""~'' 911 ~· t~ of dental Insurance poi1'cy -bul there are three m .. ,·n ::t .... 1 •:iii J .i:~-~ "NI AO 11 .,1, ,.v. .... "" !1 1·'° · ' ,,-. ·.. ·"'" • 1o11 ~ 'J u ,._ -" 1 J!,, '1'~& lt~· ~ Un tllh•' 1 t '.,_.: i ,~ • ·-~. 1 , ... lft" 1.•1 1 11 to\4-"" '·'°. 13 11 \'a ... ,_.11 1 .. ·n le='" ~·'.'/ ·r ... IJftllldC • • ... ('8 egoMell n 0 W . C mOtil po iC es fa ) ; z::+:t~~ .. 1sn ~"-.... c.ollln DI •Ito .. I ,, • "" ..tl .MJO 101 ll~ • 1' M<O 1 1• I • I I I -.. clC"it 4 '1 ':v. -lflo Un,11 8 1: • .-. n t +'Ci : t · It hi h I i I _,. 'I'." 1 1t11o ... COHlftdou•t I ttYlo•"" 111111t1 '1!o .. , 10 -v.. !U1.l• ~I I .,.__,. r n n a ~-· Vl.Ol"M 1 • • .'' •• ' .. '''o.'-••gi:Gn2061lit'"-t ~ a; .. II '+ •..._1 I "•ll::lllM.M-u t-•~• SCHEDULED BENE ~ UNDER WHICH " • .,. ""•" g:iw-i ·" 1 'Ht . • a ·"' 1 "' ''"'' ... -""'•"' .... _ .. 1 _ .... • -... aa, payment AtTllfl l.74 ., ~ •1.:.. v. Ctt1Plt'i'vrn 't" ,,._~ .::_ ·" • 10 l• --. .i. + " ... ! ! "' "' ,...._. .. mb l I h d I ~~ 1,:-/ir.' t ~ + 10.n_.. MO M . 0.tew.y 111 . U 14'. .. , ' CJ M'1 ... u re1 ursemen or eac enta procedu.re (clean1'ng, "'~'"' · ' ....... 111 .1 2 Garx 1.911 s * 1~ • lo'J 1u . 11 11 12 -"' ,.. 1 11\lo • • ,... ·1 -~ + to.the person or. persons Insured as based~on a fixed ""'"""1'·"' 4·11 ~" ·i l°"1a_1 • 51 70"'-\.'t '"'1.., i ID 11"'-11'1 r.:!;,. ""• 1 -.. 1 101 ,.' ',",. ••·•·• 10111·:1:'° ,lo, J;:_:;=e c~~·I J ...... ~. · fillings, exlractlOnS, elC.) in line With ''USU8l1 CUStOmary !:'F1~~:'.Jl .'1 "11 ~11"'°~~·... a ~~ '14,ia-~ &gX~!:;-1"'°': ~ .·• !Y.!I, t:1 : ; 1:"'·.~ < t.,,~l.m ~''At~irli I lj-f!·1 ; lt:-;"-U 'fll'' ~~ I andreasonable"'feeschargedbyareadentisl•; ~.:ci.:Cn;:~f, Ii! u--~, .. ~ ~ft"'·, &:::~1~~-· ,~ 1~ =~ ~=~1:#1: 1C ~"'-;! ~ I :~ J r.a:.1~ ~ :5. 1lf ,:::~~ e 1~.-1 ., ~~ 1m1te on the total bill r ather than ,on individual as1 ... of1.•s .. ".. 1 ;, 1·1.-: ~111 .11 s 40 '""" .•• Ky..,.1n .H1• 11 ~ •.. » "" •1 ' >1 1•-"' ussiee1L1C1 • E ' .. -Combination poli cies. under which payment is ~P',,.•,,.< •' .,• '",.·"·: "' GnAm1 .1.ito . ,, '""'--""'Kr-. .t4H., •""• CAI ""·1 l " ' If•''" isv.-\.', us A••tJ•t.:!i ~"' l d _., I ii1l !" GnAQlllOQn7•rl"'•l!,l,K"'119r1 .J6•oaJJOVt-I 11 -'°' :Ulolt.-~USSl-..t t w Procedures.wlththepatientpayin g part.r.rlhebill as a ~:;ti -"·· 1 TYt-\oll 1· ·. '1 1'1 -"• Gtic.-i.10 ' '1'""-"' -t.L-"tj·;, 1~ ... rJ:i '11 •·· usToo .9011 ,. -V ~~. '",,' •Y.~~ 1•·," ff '°""' o.nCine ,UI 12MVt-"' Lac:Glf l.601 JI ... 'I! ,,.. •• J J>iro ::: • .. ,,',""-~ UldTKllflt11W .. "deductible"· _...,.In , ' ' ... -\6. CW04!Pl1~71 .. 11'-'> ... Gtl 0e¥tlDD ' • •"-·Ill Ul\'IMlttll' l •M•. "' ..• , .. 1 .. -. . •• 1'111+ ... l.n4TKl!pfl .. »tJS "•·' • , a...cnoa .60 S 97 """-.,. Qir"4'1'1,.. 1 1 5' !'" •. ~~ Gin 0y,...m • , .. 4t"'-"'-lAN9'ty ,t 1 s 11\t• \ti ,. '-•• itot n \oli + 4i @I' I.I ~1.t4 ., . Unlftl 1.12 t "I 1f > .,1 -Comprehensive, under whlcb subscrtbtrs pay a AA(11H<-120 1 s r.• •. _. ~• • h,., ,. Gt1E1tt1 . .01•101 "'"'• v. LlwSi.t .sa •" ,~ .. -,..::l"'-··.rao1oel'.r ... • • 411-.-.,.., Ut11r11 "'•·· '° •+tt "c•ins r .. f b t I' b d d """'liC• 1.M • 16 ,.,_" '°"'°"";1t1 '' M l\io . . GnFood 1 . .011 '°' 21 -..., i..1r1 pf av... 1 ,..___" ~ '" .... 110 •. . ..., •:. 4 ,• ,,.• ',',"',.--~ un1ToofA 1~ •. ; :!if'~' v-u ance ee, u. coverage 1 roa an pa)'ments for An<Jtllc•.12 1 21 c.on....,1111 1 4 v. .. Goo11Ho\1.to 1 11 1o•n -'h Lt•,•1 .'611111 n M\t• Yt , .... :!j 'I .. " .., 01 1 .-. llflnrodlc.' individual dental care and treatmenl may range from s:ioo a ""-'"',.'c'.',.' ,,' 111 '1 • .., c-M1r,: ' J t•\oo -v. Gm~"'" 1• " 1°"" t..IKh•N .so 7 xn 11"" • " II·· 1 •i 1· 1~-"' Uftlvl..lt J.1' 1· J1 1Jft• \t ...__."' '° ,,... ,_ Gml I ' 11 LI•-• .. < O ,,._ -,· 4 •-"-tfllnt1 ·" 00 '170 2t""t-"'II UOP I-.90 4' ~· AIKI Oii .U: • 3SI !O"' • .,..,, ~I I. 'i 12 11 ~: ;:; c;.n , •• J ,,~ • . it.: Lelll PIC :.0 7 ' tft+ ~ 1eG 1.• t 100 1• -\: WU Ill j '1 50\ot + \4ii UO...,.., ....... I• Ill U year up. .._.,tor~ 'I •"• 1•-~ l c .10 1 lit ''"". \, c;.n.w 1.10 it. 111 tJ"" + ..., un v111no u 1 -"' 1 1.611 e 11 11111-,,,_ ttl$ T,.. • 1• 1i -\lo usl1f'e .JO J M; Al>LO'll ~. ~ ..... 4 109 n "" Cif\Moll-1• 110 Jl l'o• llo LlllltWI •ji •· 'ltJ 10 (11111 C.1.to 1 4' ~+II' .. _ ....... OI k 1•W.• \,\ mlll .9'10 1' M .,, IF You H"VE DENT I ACIDllMI .. ,,•, "•'i!' .,.,,, I )J • v. GnMoti:of3'4 •. • '71'1o• \\ Uf'INr •. c • -\t ll'llrltl 1 'I »MA-"" I ! 10""' •·· U I"'• J i:~t" AL NSURi\NCE or are an Alt:.t.s .. 1. 12 ... .,,,,,, 1 4.1~-.., °'~'p1s .. i •11;1.-~ LWio .. J"·· lo • ,,,. ... 111n.M 4 111 """•.., l:i~~J ,k t .... -v. u Pf .If.. ..~ employer lhinkini or ottering a plan. ask at least these five Ar(•t•N -~ s ,, •::-"" 41 ti510 '1 ,,,._ ''• On"'"1 ·* ·· ''1 s -v. ~"" ''' ·· 10 ..._ ··· ~ 'J ' I ~ .. "" lftl: · .,. ... ut•111 1·"-'' !k~ t;~",',"•"•"••'·'· 1' U • Iii t9': .ro 11 111 11 • v. ~bU 1 ... • tlO 1•v.+ "' C..v Ill(. .1sa .. • 11'4• It. M • 11~ 1,1; ~ I.IHI I J' 'J'1'• \II ut.nPl 2.i.10 s 1 -questions: Arli 1 !.,.. ... 01.1t• 11 ,,"• • .._ Pubun .. •111 1-n-.-1 .... LltvtStr•.M 1 "31-\olo-1"1 "" l'jdto 1~+"' -~CM .a.ii 'i\-v. utPL.Olt.111 .• , " (l )H , lf'lft< .. II'+ ... ,._1t 7t1,lillo ,., lltltr..JOb2111,_.-WI Ll¥fUF11rft .. 1 .. ,1't\t. ~II.II ll11 •V.SClrlEllA 1 1~•'.t U'llndu$1tl· "•• ow comprehenstve is your plan'! Does It cover .t.r11PS1.Mo r 111J 1s + 1.<o (l)flPPf'~··'* nv., Gt111-1.1•n,. ..... .., LFI! Cff°Pn 1 ',,._. .... 'l 1 1 a. 2'Plo---. SO.J111o:1 1.»1 4 'jf:" -•v- t . Ii to . At•Be1i1 .111 .. 1 •-1otc-'"''·"··'1oou -·~Gt19fH1tllll4 ''""'···LFIEPf .JO .• 1sv.+,_ Ml ,2121...._.,..~211 +'i\'l•l•.201410MlM+ preven 1ve as we as res rat1ve treatm ent. such as ..,_._.c; 1.10 1 41 J1v.-v. c.on,. "''"' .. 10 ,....,. v. G r e 1.• 11 ,,, ,,~ • .,.. Lo F Cl AO ' .. ,.._. "' 1.ic. • 1 1t .. "" .....__ "'~ i ... ..,.. t 1 • .,. """'1 t .121 • --4 "»'I'• Prophylaxis (cleaning), topical applicali'on of fiu on·de, N i.it Rup .. ·· ' I•-v. ~IOlt 11 io •'4-"' orr of tv. .. 10 21•-"' ~lbOY Mc:N1 1 ..1 1 ..... "' ,,,_ • 1s 11,._ Mo ._.. MI 1• 1 +"" v...... co .. • 4 -\Ii ArlTlc:I I Mt I " ,..,.__ \It ... t4S ""' -.... OTf'l•Pf 1<4 .. ''°° IJ • WI ~lbl'fyC. -"9 ' • ~ • • . "'lJD 10 ' 1W IDNtt "' 1 5" ... 'IMllC.111 ,JO ro ~ "" .. ~ routine exams, X·rays? The ADA considers this vital Arm"" 2.UJ ·• •1 11\ro-"' ~ ~ • 11 ,,,.., "" ~ Tlr• 1.100 t 1• 1• • v. LJm MY 1~ 1 M in.+ " "lir tt ~ lltllil+ 'Vi ~j· .. J 1'' in.. •·· ve,l.lf 1.01b •• l' 12 -1~ because prevention 1s the key to dent•' health and lower z::;~~=~ ¥Z t41;~ ~:_:_: gn11~~~ '.~ 'H IfE~·~ e (ii'ff1.:tt ,~! !l~: ~ t!:!U~~ ~ n::::~ Olrl:~l1 . .:·~ J tt:~ ~~,_,..1i::,: :& li~_;:: ~t~rJ~t ;4 ~~~ • OVetaJl COS ls in the Joilg tun. ArOCIN'ptft I 6 1 1'11' 141 01 UI 111 ~,. ' t • lot ~,.,.D" I. .. 110 Ml'o + "° UnHFll f.'1:.. I ~ .. \t _,. fl'--m~t II ff~-\Co 'll(torCO .10 •. 4\11-l't (2) Since most dental prepayment plans cover AN1rt1111tu,t• 11 ,.,.. ... CMMlf!UOt I'' s11 ,,._.II) 0....,.,1.1 .. ri20" •.• \..~ °"f--• , __ .,.. '1tU.1111 .ao .. 1111 ... Tlf • Ii J 4l'h• v-. v1E1.c1.11•m11"'-:'"v. .uA lid .IO . . !21 UV. . . . QllllOI\ , I "-"-V. Gffbtr 1.0t II n 1l\tl-lllo LN!Ol'I l\'I I ft 1 -\I 119<0.. t.• t llJ 11*-\t lf · • H t1'Mo o •• V1EPpf 2.to •• :Ii ,. -~ dependents, is there a dollar limit for the a mount of Awtto .611 1 J-. ''""• .... Qftttlll •I 1 1 1u 11 -.... Gttty a.•'' s1 1t3VJ+ 1.1. \..llltl cv pf .1 .. 1 21..._ ~ !5ffi1 ... t • J' \I tt lllAlll 11 It '' 41 + "" "•E'"Pf •.aoo •• ""'"• \lo t t t I h . d' d al Atnll)()ll 11'11 ' It IM-._. c-tt 0.C. .. 10. 16 -~ GeftrDf 1.111 .. I 11 ,.. Llli..tr plA •• 1 t'iio ••• I ,Ill 10 JO _, el"" .JI•• I !\',--V. 'l1Eltc of j •• '1 -t rea m en or eac 1n 1vi u covered, or is the limit a total A&lllOPI 2.411 .. 2 ..,.__ 11o ~ r 1 r 11'4-1111 G1..t,.cm, • • 11111. ... L.MI 111.,.•v .. 3 ,,,. ... !l! 1 7, wr.-..... ftl •pf a.. s "' +1 V•i~ J.20 •• z250 MY.-Yi amoun or e a m1y. , "ll:1.,,.,:.0 3 11 ,,._.. 1 ... ·t issi•"="' c;1c•oLw.lObi XI,.__ .. L;:,.·•'3t•• 1•20--" Pl:T •• 'ill .-11 2J23vt-:¥. "' 1.12.ii10011\11'+5 tr th r 'I ? Af0ryGl4011 17 two•"-i'k 11 .,., G11tr1'r11r5* t JS 11'1• v. ~ 1.tOf t -It Pt , -i "'°-"' tM 1 21'°"'•141 VI I 1Aj •• t10 71 +I (3) Js the re a total lifetime limit per per son !or some A 1<.o~l1so .. • "'-"" ~ LAii •• '' ' ... GIH Hin .tt i ' io . .. ~· ,..·• ' " i • "" ,,1 ... w '*. 4 ... s.M~ ·5 ' •-w.-w. ~Inc t ' "41+ AtlCy1 .u r ii 1~ ... r9~,,' , ,,_ ... Glllttle 1.50 t 11 1S~+ v. lnoMtl. 1 23 141'1 .. P1lmlh 5 4 I J +Vt SwFt:i 1 1· X2 1•\'r ••• VSIGorp • .O 1 1 ,, + types of less frequent but more expensive treatment -A1111t1c ly, is dol 100>•-1 tM 11 11 ,,.._,.., Gino. tll(.OI' • ,, ,,,._ ._ 1..11111""' • .-s 41 11 • ., """"". • i£ • • v. ~ . ' ~ 11111t •.• vurmM 1.eo • ; *"'+ v. th d t' b 'd d t d it.Rc:ll "'--1310 .. ~'lo fltl \ ... , ,, l.l\lt-Yi Gl«loll W t I '° 1~-\fi L.-$1ndl I .. I•-••. ,. .. ,."' Ir .• 1 4Vi---\ot -:p' a 11~-WI --·-pros o on 1cs ( n ges, en ures) an orthodontics AtRe D"J.IO .. » t.Jf'e--¥1 t. 1• ,, ..... "'GIObt unr r 11 ''"' ... !:Er!'·'°• n """-\lo l'lllMdJ.10 • a>iro•"" ~rvH 2.. ,.,._"' ~Qt .7• • ~ 1w .. - tbrace"),elc.'. -""" COrpJ1 1u ~ ... eorn01tll•'J ,, ,. -\\ GolclW'11Fu • n 10 • "" 10.n . 1>01112 ->11o P1111rcfl .ao I , l'h+ 1ot g' .1110.i51.i1v..1"° Wed'lllfJ.70 •• J "*-4 .. ATOllK .JOJ 16 '"" ... c-..c . .o I, ..... Golo1rltlllJ ., IS'lto -\lt LDnqtLll \l)i.1111•\\t"" ,..r ....... ,,,.__ . 5r ,, '~"' WICM't .OUI •• 12 :JW+V. """Dlle .40JS u Wt.~ v. CD• Bnl . .019 t1 Jl .•. Gcllldyr 1.10' S71 1~.,.. ... LIL pl' Nll •• t290107\oi ... PQC.I lnct• 5 Jt'h•"' 1.7! I t .... ""··rs'. 11 1'"•"' ...... 1om11no1• 21 Jf'e--V. CPClntl.1410 11 ,._,,_ .. GO\lld!nt.101SS1S"1 • \'io LllPflC l.lO .. t1orl71 'i'2 P1yUtt .JI. 714~ •1: .. 01.,t!ll ..... 1914+\tl Wa4hs.s•; l+Yt ••• (4) IS THERE A DEDUCTlBLE reature similar to Avco Corp 19 ~"' i"tt ' I,,"' ""GovlODll.JS .. 1• 10•,.,,. "· LILllflS'llt .. l t.-4 +'\lo Pt111Gl.Olto10 I• 1.-..-w .... 1 ll'h-'MI W.it#ovr .to ,! '"" ... Coiu'''on 1'nsu be! b Avc1Cp1 :: I v-1-1• Fl ,Jf l2 JI '"'-··· Gr.c•W l.t.11 I "1 1S\ •... !-!"9,0t-1.a)2J 11 61'6• \4 PtlWI Clnlr .. f1 I~ ... !!·!~'"°, '••' 51~-~ WllM["" l'"-Yo ranceonacar ore your coverage ecomes .t.vcocorp .. 11 n._v. "''·" • ;t io,,., \fl Gr11,.,... '°" "1• • v ........ CMP 1 10 10 -v. Ptnn1y 1.1t.2•,. """•"' ~--1.2111 t ...--1 WIMil .tt' t 011o-eff t' , Av+rfPr . tJ '111 1tv.-v. ,.Wl .i 1 IJ• ... G1MlidU :eo11 11 ts ., YLllldl.12 • 1n 25""• ~ PtnriDl•.U • n 41?-14 Sklll'•lldWf ,, t 33 •.• W.rd 00dtl4 t + ec Ive . -Avis IMet• I 21 .......... \,(o nl ... ' 11 10 .. ... Grln¥1 I.~ s I] 12 .. .... UPldfC: .JO 1 S.1 1 I -"" Pl (.o llf•'ll .. 2 ,, -"" 11osrpf l.SO .' 1fi •1¥.-"" Waml<O .IO • 11 11\l+ -(5) Can you get prepa1· d den~ co • ge th 0 gb ~ .ei-11nc .• 4 11 '"' ... H.., ' 4% to ... Grofnl wT . T6 ''• •• . LOWGtt 1.• • ' ~ + .,., PtMPt. 1.10 1 so 11v.-""' &P11nt .u11 1 17 +11o1o wamCtn .JD • -.o ~ ~ . . • vera r u a ·-~ '·" 11 -•14-"' 1¥.' 'I a SJVI-. 14 Gr1rOr1 -~ s • 11•. . "-Min ,tll . . 1' '"'. !,lo , PL Pl •. 70 .• r2'0 IO'lo-IV. Std Oii t.i/ I 4 30\/i ••• WICIPDf ."" .. ' 10 +II(. insurance company 1f you work lo 1 small company an AztttOC .ftl" ,, 111'1-* 11 11 11~_.~1 Gtt.i A&P .. :w 11 .... '• LTV eoro 2 100 , • ...,,_.,.. PPt..Pf1.c .. 01J 10Vr ... st<to11111d • """+ ~ 1#11Cmitf1~ .. n...., +s . t ' be, (Th -· 0-~ •• ''!JI"-"' G!Lk~l.10 s 3 IS'·• •• LTV9-_Allc .. ,, 17 1'1 ... PPL,. •. 'O .. 1'0 .. -I 9'ClllOll1.»IO "n•-"' WlrL1rn .n1• ltz ~ .... are no a union mem r . e answer is yes, although a.t:lf.4".~ ,' ,..i im:• Y: ..,,. .. ,•, 10 ,,•, 1,1.,_1 . ._ GtH 1r1.1°" ,, , ""',_ •11 LTV ;;.r.~ .. 1 •lli+ w. ~~'·'° .. 1120 4' ••• Stdl'w't.tt .• n 20'MI-.. w.im,$ 1.to • u ,.,..._ "W' many carriers reel it is not feasible to offer cover age on an ----,. 1'1'11~ ... G1NNe>111. 1.eo ~ ,, .,.,,_ ,.._ \..utno , " 5s ... ,,__ :i.. t 1.:w. 10 ,,. 24V.t-v. st11 p,.su . .a' 1 '"'• ~" W1tr10t 1.• :1 1 lt>Ao+ 1M .. , ft .. ' :u ' ... Ott;!' J 114-I.ti G1W11Fl11 ,+.t ' ,,, 12'"'' '• LYCkyS. ll 41 l'V· •.. PeM•otJ'"'·· I •r. ... StoPr...O .M 1 21 • .,.,. "" WINlof!VI .. t n \6 •• : individual or small group basis.) B•k•r011 . .i1 JO 20t se • v. nr.. • • ,... ,._. v. G1W1u 2.nb 1 1R 31•,,-1... 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Bentley Income Goes Up For the third consecutive qu arte r , Bentley Laboratories has shown an increase in sates and in net income over comparable pertodo of 1974 . The nlne-month gain in sales wa1 16 percent over a similar period l11l year. Net Income for the nlne month period, ended Aug. SI, waa $1,656,100, or 76 cent• a 1hare on total re- venue1 of $11,945,825. For ·~• period In 1974, net in-m1 alter t axes was • 4sa;344 or 68 cents a ohara; Bentley Laboratories, hu.dquarter!l(I in Irvine, !Nnulacturot b)qod handl· 1111 and blo.ld f>tocesslng ~uipmenl used In cardlo- pulmonary bypa11 1ur~ 1ery. The company also manUfactures k i dney dlaly1l1 ~quipment and component.I. ' . NOR DID THEY e<pe<t to receive more than 4,500 entries ranging Crom Cov- ered Wagon Bank and Pan Pacific Bank lo such pa1sibilities as Flowe r Drum Bank. Thus, with "California First Bank'' approved by bank aJ¥1 elate screening panels, the task of select· ing one winner from 46 had lo be decided by a lottery. THE WINNER, Steve Sanders or Laguna Niguel, took home the prlie. And the consolation prizes for 45 colleagues? They ranged from two days oil, with pay, to vin- ta1e mint coin sets. Talk Set On Jobs, Women Mtanlnrful techniques !or flndlnJ a "vocatlon location" a1 p1rt of the ground rule• tor gotUna- •Job will bi exptalnia by Carron Richardson al 9 1 . m ; Oct . 2 tn the Women's Studies trailer at Saddleba<k Coll•f•· The lecture, t tied "Analyzinf Your Job Findin1 Techniques," 11 offered !roe by the Wom1en and Ca.teer• cl1ss m eeting thll quartet. Ms. Richardson's tlllt will be geared apeclfical· • ly for the woman return· Ing to school In aearcb ot ati•bl• skill•. ,. 8411,M .02d 1 11 1Cl'M ,_ YJ °""""HIM Jt 2114+ lot G'l'l'llHI 1.IM t It$ 1l t •to Ly•f D" 211\o •• 1• 'J'll-"" Fltol)G$ J ... ' 4l 31""' , ,, ~I I• t IJ 11o;. + Yt w.tllll..J ,f.S. 16 9 ~ ~ •V:i .. 1llO * .. . ~ i'M 7 IJ n•-" Gto/IH Inc 11 2 -"" -M M-· Ptrk/11£1.2121 U :tt>iro-\It SIHHwr 1.40 • .. 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Lote Tunday K a!Ber announced, a 2.7 cent a pound cul in price or 90me common·alloy s heets. Al coa a.n· noun ccd no Immediate price change • Silica Buy CLEVELAND. Ohio (AP) -T .. u Mining Co. wtu purebaae the Te•u and California silica 8llld oiieuuoilil of Chemical Express Co., Dal.IU, TQ...- aa, !or $2.i mllllon. " Te•aa Mining II a wholl¥-ownec[ suboidlory of Oaleba)i Noc1Go Co I\ · dlver1l!led ahlpplna and natural ·r,.. : source• company hero. -• ' · Tonight's ~TV Highlights • KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The Ambushers." Dean Martin in one of his Matt Helm ,escapades from 1967 with Senta Berger 'Supplying the romantic interest. '" CBS (2) 9:00 -"Conrack." Jon ;Yoight plays a forceful young teacher (eying to introduce a group or Isolated black children to the world around them in this 1974 movie with Paul Winfield and Hlune Crynon. KCET (28) 9 :00 -Classic Theater. Shakespeare·s tragedy "Macbeth" is t presented as the first or 13 episodes in this BBC series on class(c plays. NBC (4) 10:00 -Medical Story. ~ Vince Edwards is back in a doctor's gown · tonight. as the tatget or an anti-abortion J · gi'oup after ending a woman's pregnan- cy. TV DAILY LOG bol1led bltdl childftn to !ht WOlld Thursday ""'"' "••· 0 DIFFERENT NIGHT! Evening *ANGIE DICKENSON AS POLICE WOMAN! SUTUIBEll 25 B Nb w .... "hradist M1R" •• !Um mm""" .lamn W1inw1i1llt, Kim O'Britn llld (I) Q) (j) i1m Bria &odeitMr cuest ii this d/11111 alloul 1 p~thlc: sla)'lf whose ,,...._ w.chiu. c.111 be lcltnlified by bis PwWee ftllilr ''lfademafl." • bridal 'ttil. ..... u (Il n.t~ ..,, ,..,. 0 Pl!ISDN GANG WAR ON ""'"' * "STS Of SAN FRAN"! 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W, put 1tries of BBC leltvbion ldlPll· 7:30 Tiit '*' YlltH Shew 111111s or clauie pl1ys premiere$ with m hta 11 lie:lll oni ol SllakHJleift's sllortesl, 1fl UM AMrkM Slyle llflltsl, t111eclin. HIP 1111tn ':JO 0"'" Cllllf c..tf• m,...... .. · jlilliM $ ...,.: (C) {Zltr) IO:OO (c:oml 'i7 -De•• lil•r B "MEDICAL STORY" IS ( ... ,.~~~-* ~;,¥!.~~::;~ Tiit Alalt ti M11 11cflt·IO·lik! lfOU9 tfter tttmill1tin1 n. futin ttlt pr11urq-af ~I Kinct 111J 1.1t1t Mlllit ([dilh Dill), tht mollltr of live CllM- 1.-00 llrtn wllo llad tried lo prevent the • Scotts e Plus 2 For Grass Lawns • ct.rt ... _,.. ... J 41101 ,.Ky i.w .. ..... .• ~" hll ........ ,., ........ tltldi • 2SOO ... ft. , • ., ..... . Scotts® Soper Bonus """' lor d a.ondra J,,...n~n oul • ·All·i•·•"' trt<I! •• !torn sprootin!I ... ' • PreYents crobgro 1 uistin!I woecls tirnel 2500 sq. It. ••"'"'g ..... ;-••···· 88 ~ ttlG. ' \&.95 Glidden Lat.ex Wall/Trim Paint • AU • .....,,. well 11H trim ,...., • Dries test t• • riclt, ... hrstr• "°'" • <l1ans up wftfl s•n w.ttr ' 8 -tfEW CHALLENGES FOR birth 11id MillJ killed 11erw11. c T O TE Oilne Baklf, Pemtll Robffls, Dane s•• 1f HE WALT NS TONI ct11k, 11111.:cti1 lllroiie and M1l1 ' R I • t'm (])(I) T'9 Wllllll John Powen alsg star. " fg, 'i " '°" ~ .. • 'lttit m•na1",.', ;mm.... l:=:.-~9~.9~5::~~::;;~--i Reg. J49 9.99 . Gol. • PP'f*ICH t surny Side I PtrrJlhin if; ~ ll&llt pme lfl~I ht'llfl Clar\, (QI(())(]) aJ Hwy 0 "LU· J' ~ -)eijllC m11 lti"6 U·&~ill Ill ttf Two" S!lluftltil"""lldllap Kl1r, l I bi jofu1 Walton:, lurM out I'll be OrwtU-1 friend 11111 neiahbor, SI.rt, .. ~TH"'E·ti\~o··N"'TE""'Fus'~c~ .J llHll. In an alttlllpt 10 I~ Ult dtlecli'lt 1""I' .. OS 1o locale $200,000 in misslll( d.a· * "EW FAMILY FUN HIT """"-Ofa !il l.\ll !!J"" O....,.,_.,.,.,. 1 as ':lfllllait .oil.he Red Ho! 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(C) "IH ti h!Hbt" -'91'1 Yollhf, Paul Winfield, Madtt ( 11) 'SI -Jeff Cllantlltr, louis Sifldlir, Ku111t CfOllJI\ Tine kl· Jourd1n, Debi'• Paret. ' _fl'IWS, AP!Ollil F.rpa. II th 2:00111Cooo .... drllMlitatiofl at • t111e ltOI')', JcMi ~ U-MIM sa.: "f•IJ at F•- -r-'Yai&lil.JOl11JJS I wU'lifti, Ultl' Ind AIU Cfffl," ~ ti rllf ,..., lpttlful JOlllll t1atlllf wllo !Inch Cfiibnt" · t tht dllllentt If 1 lifltilM ••en Ill J:•S 8 .... : '"""' ktJtllic ... tla lo lntrodllCI • llllllf' of sm" (sci·li) '60 -llod Cameron. { \. ' • YI.all Plate Cord Caddy .iJ,, ... ...,.._,._ .... -.-........... .. _ ... .....__,.....~-................. , ... - R"'' 4t' ·29• , Sp red Satin Latex Wall Paint • lewl1f price • .,., 1t1 lflii1 1'9 quality peinl • S!Metft COWeriftl, MnWMl•le fiMlh fw iMerltrP"wels Mill c.tlines • W1ttr cl .... , Heavy l)uty 9" Roller Frame • SlrMg, ....._,tftlg •11111 c ... styM tr..... • fih ... reller CIYOI" Reg. 1.59 88• Dlsp,os11ble Paint TYay • 1 oor. 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Camp PendJeton·waa one ol the hottest fire •Pot• in Soutbem <;liUforala today wltb four rires •a.cine oo lhe Morine ~ and &eodiol a mushroom cloud or smoke over San Clemente. Jutt u fitefi&ht~n contained the 12.000-acre fire in the HOrno- San, Onofre area, which was sported Mood~y aft..,_, by a .. * .. ~ . Scar fl.re used in an inf""t.ry training maneuver. three more bl UH slruok;the bue Wednead«Y. One ot these. called tbe T""aba fire, burned onto the base from the F~llbrook area and this morning was raging on a five- mile froqt one mile deep Into tbe base. Air space \tias cleared 10 miles into the base today to allow California Department or ... -* * . I 12,0QO~ -Pendleton • -l.: ... ?" .. --• ·Foreatry •iroraft to '!Cbt the 4 T1le blaie th. spread oato !be 8:!1-acre Arteberry ranch, Iott· fireswithwater.bomba. c.,. lt'oodleton base f""1I !be inglOpen_Olllt•fi .. anddeatr:oy· 'Eltewber-e ln Southern '•II~ area one of th hJa.1110re than $600,000-wortb of . Collfomlt, fittfi&bten repqrted ..-..Jt Is bdn1 (OlllJ>t by more pnlpllrty, inoludin1 • Sl00,000 Le galninl an ~1eovertherutiof tbft,J,000 m9I) and is lotatecl ~Ma.nsrac.tngcar. ·~ · bruSh tl(es that hav• been fanned a~seveo mUes nortbwest ot Tbe; tire cut a black S'wath by bot. d.rrSanta Ana «n:litions. tm.lbrook. It was reported 4S throuch· De Lui Capyon and All toJd , 14 persons have been pletttnt contained lhi5 morning burned its way onto Camp 'injured, 200 persona have been and the.state Dlvlaion ot Forestry Pendleton. Jorced to nee their homes, and predicted ..full containment by -Two hot •Pol& remained today 50,000 acres have been scorched ~ ni&bt. 1n the Hqp-no.Sa Onofre fire on in the blues. • _...Tb• fire_, a.wepl through, the ,the fJase-that has scorched 12,000 * * * - Today's Cl -l•lf N.Y. Stoeks -• • • ' TEN CENTS. Acres acrH, but firefiabters 15aid the tl"Ouble spots were under control. Another n~ broke out on the bas• •t C•mp Las Pulgas Wed - nes (ta y when a gasoline geoebtdr exploded. It bunted In- to the: Horno.San Onof'te fire and today w a& reported under con- trol. No one wa& injured \n tbeex· ploeion.. • A fourth fire, ldenllfiod .U:U.e ·<See l!llJAZE, PalieAI -· Waves ,Crest at 10 Feet JSy ALAN DUlKIN 09 .... DMl'l"l ... a.tt Thunderous surf, generated by a st~rm off New Zealand, pounded .the Orange CollSt tod»y with. ere'-~ raqging from eight to lOfeet. The breakers Came with crowds flocking to the beaches to escape the 1()(,)-degree heat inland and ~ith lilefuard crews un·· dermanned. ··we are hiring as many people u we can find,'' said Newport Beach Marine Safety Officer Ray Garver (oday . Newport, San Clemente, and Laguna Beach lifeguards all were trying to con· tact their seasonal staff to take on temporary duty ror the rest or the heat wave. Garver confirmed that a Newport lrfeguard estimated that at least one breaker at the Fare Is Fair M<µ/, Cabbie Gets Justice ' ' STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. CAP) -A Detroit cabbie st'artled four British visitors by shooting out two tires on a rival's cab because he felt he should have go(ten the ·fare. The gun-wielding caboie will lose his joq. · ''We're a bit shaky -ft was a bit of. a surprise, J must admit," said Max Hallas, director and "e11eral manager of th<} London-based Northclifre;Ne'l'spaper Group. "l~ happe11ed very quickly: There: was no shffi!ting .. ~ .Next thing we knew-Bang!· Bang(" A Checker Cab Co. spo)\esman saiathe gun-toting cabbie felt he should.have gotten the SI4 fare to carry Hallas and three other British newspaper executives. The tires were s hot out on t he cab driven by Michael J . Warren as the British visitors were paying Warren after a 20-mile ride TueS\lay from downtown Detroit to the Detroit News plant in suburban Sterling Heights. · Moments be(ore, the gun-toting driver had stopped Warren's cab on a freeway and the two drivers argued. Petroleum Nations Deadl~cked on Hike VIENNA (UPI) ~Membersof the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries remaiJ'ied locked ln a dispute today over how much to add to the world"s cil bill, with Saudi Arabia de- manding that any hike be limited to 5 percent. Some oil ministers said a com- promise might be reached Fri· Clay. in time ror Friday's meeting:· the OPEC spokesman said. Several ministers at the 13· nation me~ting said the con- "'ference probably would deCide Friday on a price increase of 7 to 10 percent, meaning at most a Sl .05 hike in the OPEC benchmark price or $10.46 a bar- rel for Saudi Arabian crude. Looking grim as he left the meeting, Yamani told reJ>Orters he would "never .. accept more than a S percent increase. wedge Wednesday crested at 20 reet. The National Weather Servi~ reported today that tem· peratures will remain high afong the coast again tOO.ay and Friday though it will be slightly cooler Friday. The five-day outlook calls (or low clouds over the epast and temperatures back to nelu' normal. <SeeSURF, Page.A!) Patty Now Suspected ·1n Muriler SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Authorities are said to consider Patricia Hearst a priroe suspect in an armed robbery and murder at a bank in Carmichael, Calif. "-eports said money taken in the robbery was round iD the house where the newspa 'r heiress ..... arrested 1 .. rw.~- Ol!S !l{ews rePor!ed Wednes· day.that Miss Hearst "closely re- 11eq1bles the composite drawing ~RRISES MOVED TO LOS ANGELEs-AS ot• one of the robbers sketched rrom witnesses· descriptions.'' The network also said " ... part or the stolen money marked ror identification was round dur- ing the search or the house where Miss Hearst had been living when she was arrested." The San Francis<» Chronicle reported today that "at least one bill" taken in tbe robbery was found in the house. U.S. Attorney James L. Brown· ing refused to confirm or deny the report. He said the matter was not in the "public domain " in current legal action against SL.A members. The bank, located near Sacramento, was robbed or $1S.OOO April 21 by four persOhs, including a young woman. Dur- CSee PATJ'Y, Page AZ) Missio n Viejo F'un It was pretty seedy at the Mis- sion Viejo Days windup. See pie· tures,CS. Sheikh Ahmed ZaKi Yamani, the Saudi Arabian oil minister, ~expectedly left the: meeting of pPEC ministers one hour early and flew'to Londbn. But an OPEC spokesman denied Yamani had .walked Out. Leisure World Talk • . o.ur ""' swn "-'-COUNTY FIREMEN STRUGGLE TO FREE FIRE CAPTAIN RAYMOND SMITltFROM WRECKAG E Six People Injured In Head-on Collision on El Toro Road Wednesdlly Evening Head-on Crash Hu1·ts 6 i ' ' . " . .cFire Captain .. Trapped in El Toro Rotid Wreck _ Six people,'two of them county firemen, were injured Wednes· day evening when two vehicles traveling in opposite direct.ions slammed together on El Toro Road just west of Live Oak Ca- nyon Road. California Highway Patrol ac- cident investigators were unable to pinpoint the cause of the 6:20 p.rn. collision. But it took ~ouoty fire depart- ment personneJ 20 minutes to rree Capt. Raymond Smith, 48 , from the crumpled cab of the fire department pickup truck in· voived in the accident. According to a spokesman (or the department, Smith is in serious condition at Mi ssion Community Hospital today. He was the driver or the pickup that collided with a car driven by 27-year-old Thomas Collar of Cudahy. Collar and three passengers in his auto were hospitalized with injuries described as serious by accident investigators. Taken to Mission Community Hospital were Collar, hi s'4-ycar· old son, Thomas Collar Jr .. and Mary Jo Kalinowski, 23 , of Hunt- ington Beach. The third passenger in the ill· fated auto, Mi chael Coppier, 22. or.Cudahy. was taken to Sad- dleback. Community Hospital. One of the passengers in the fire department truck escaped injury. But taken to Saddleback Community Hospital with less setious injuries than Sniith wa s Gregory Busse, 22, another coun- ty fireman. Not injured in the sunset traffic collision was John Karell, 20. also a county fire de- partment employe. Yacht Vi ctims' Kin Sue for $8 Million Damages totaling more than $8 million are being demanded to- 'day in federal court by the next of kin or seven people who died with ·Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers in the sinking of Lhe ''Shooting Star.·· Named as defendants in two Los Angeles Federal Court ac- tions is the estate or the boat's owner. Fred E . Harber. The county political fi gure and long time friend of Caspers was one of those who died when the vessel foundered in hea vy seas off Baja California. The lawsuits also list the ncxl of kin of Caspers and his t~·o son:;, Eric and Kirkland, among the plaintiffs. Al so named are the next of kin o( Anaheim builder Leonard Rashore and his nephew Richard Tully. 26, and Tinothy, 25, all or Utah. It is alleged in both actions th.at Harber was negligent in the management and maintenance of the "Shooting Star" and that the vessel was not seaworthy when it made its last voyage on June 13, 1974. Tlie bodies of the eight persons on the boat were never recovered despite an intensive search of the area by Coast Guard and private vessels. Some wreckage and an ('mpty lifeboat "'ere retrieved. MAC Asks • Speed Limit • Redu ctio n f "His trip to Loridon is a purely &>rivate visit that bad been ar- ranged earJier, and he will return Campaign Limit Pushed F\irther damages are sought by Mrs. Margie Klein on behalf or her lost sons. Joseph, 'l:l , John . The Mission Viejo Muniiipat Ad- visory Council has recommended that the s p ee d limit on Marg~erite Parkway, between Oso and Avery Parkways, Oc re· duced to 45 miles perhour. Coast Weather Sun·ny skies are ' scheduled for Friday, with patchy fog cooling things down along the coast. Tem- peratm:.;s will range (rol;Jl the u.ppe_r 70s at the beach.es to the middle 90s inland. INSIDE T ODA" By LAUR IE KASPER OftfleD•lf"tP111Mse.ft Taxpayers won·t be over- burdened if a biJI providing (or both public and privalf! financing or statewide ROlitical campaigns is [Passed, Michael Walsh, chairman of Common Cause of California, conten·ded Wednes- day night . Speaking before the Leisure World chapter, Walsh said the bill, AB 2564 which will be in · troduced in January, will place limits on f'ampaign spending and provide for partial public fund- ihg. It would cost the citizen Jess than $1 a year and make up less than one per~entof the state•s an- nual budget;"he said. ~ He also iuggested that doubtful taxpayers aslr.Jtow many or their . tax dollar) :'J.re being s pent becauseof-spec)al interests. Although_ .. a' similar 6Ul failed last year, \1\'alsb said UUs bill bas a cood chance~ of pPSing this -. year. .. . But the curre~t proposal in- c I u des ·an ~··-incumbency equalizer,'' be said, and ''frankly !bat"s a tough proposition t4 sell to incumbents.'; " of the vote. - A challenger, he contended, does not have "the chance of an icicle in hell.·· Throughout his talk, Walsh, a Sao Diego attorney, warned against expecting too many changes in government to hap- pen quickly . Obtaining accountability in government is a "tough, nitty- grit*'f business." he said. "You make small steps where you can and only a few times do we get to make big steps like we did in Proposition 9." Currently, the speed limit is posted at 55 miles per hour. The council also recomrr1ended Monday lhat the limit temporari- ly be reduced even further, to 3.'i miles per hour, along portions or the parkway which are undivided and where construction is going on. This would be between La Sierra Drive and Crown Valley Parkway. In addition, the installation of renective amber markings was recommended on portions of Marguerite. r1 HOW ~of~ 11 your child's clothing' 1rom fi,.e? The ~•may be iurpriring. A 1""11 "fL[lomm•J/.!jitv •ton-dotdl , and MIO legiflation is offtttd in the People Seciion, Pogc Bl. Viej o Health Club Hit b y-8urglars Burglars~ wbo broke into tbe premiseS via a bole tbey cut th the rooC have stolen cash and li· q_uor with /1 total value ol $11,oo from• ~isslon Viejo bealtb o l\b. Oron&e Codnty Sheriff"• officers reported today. Walsh said the bl.II is aimed at !illlng the gaps, primarily ,,ck or limits on carllpaisn ~ • .ion from Proposilion t, wtilcli wis passed by the lar.seit .. majori(y " ever &•Ven an \riftlative tn California. Although ''sometimes we agree with them and sometimes we don't," he said the Fair Political Practices Commission, which was established through (~WALSH; Page A2) • UPI TtltloMle The colincil 's recommend.a· lions were in accordance with those submitted to them. by their traffic committee. A county traf- fic co:nm1ttee. however, has re- commended that there be no ch~ge in the ~eed !$mil. l T ! I I . I Deputies said the Intruders at the' club, 25092 Marguerite Parkway, took cash rrorn a Qoor ~ale, a juke box, a ciaarette machine and pool tab!"!' and then carried Jevert.-1 cases of liquor +\-_.+....:.~-------==~-_from tbepr•misea. . ' Stati.sUC! rrom the 1912 elect.ion prove the need for this legislation, he said. ID !bat y.-u, be aaid, the a'hrage challenge~ was outspent by the incumbent by more than nve to one and 91 pettent 9' tbe 1 challengers spent their own money on the campaign. Also. he said, 67 percent of tbe challengers did"not eet..41 percent Plii,gqe Silenced . WASIDNGTON <AP) -Army olftC!lals hushed up a case of P!leumonic pla-atFt. Detrick, ~d., Jll 1159 while President D\flgbl}l. Eisenhower and Sov. let 'flreuller Nikita Kllruschc&ev held a summit conference at nearby Camp Datld, the former medical dlrector of the rort told Tiie Washlnfton Post today. Elglttll f'edol'G Perlnsytvania Gov . Milton Shapp today became eighth Democr at to toss hal in the ring for party 's 1.976 Democratic presidential nOmination. "We need a new ·spirit in 1976 ... declared Sltapp, 63, pledgin g lo give U.S. leadership of FDI< ana1 JFK, if elected. As an interim me ure until a traffic signal is instill~. the council alao recommended t})1t & "oo stopping anytime" 1one be establis hed on Jbe south side or Estanciero Drivf., OOt.wceo Mon- tatt010 Drive a.n d Marguerite Parkway, and a "rlgbt turn on- ly .. la~e be eslubli bed for 11111.- <Sce 111.AC, 1'•10 AZ) • I J .,-. A2 DAil y PIL OT ,, SB ~: Battin ·t Files New Charges · By GARY G RANVlLLF: OflfWD•olr P'llOl- lndiCl e d ()r a n g(' County Supervisor Robert Dattin said to• ·day that the reluctance of law en· forcement off i('i t:tls to allow secret <·ourt fu nds to bt~ audjt1.,"CI is due to their "feet r illega l ski mming uc · ti vi ties will be untovcred. ·· Battin cha rged trustees of the funds collett ed from defendants and u::;ed in invt~stlgations "don't want to be accoun ta ble to the tax- payers and be forced to account for the money they arc using for their ow n persona l use a nd pro- bably pocketin g " Th(• controvers ial Santa An a ~uperv isor 's blast followed a mil der atta ck on the Orange County Narcotics Offi cers As- ~oc i a t i on b y Su pervisor l..aurence·Schmit. While Schmit's attack on the association was t ame when com- pared to Rattin's the Garden Grove s upe rvisor said. he belie ves the association's reluc- tance indira tes to him "they pro- test too loudly .·' "l have learned that one or the people who constructed the as- sociation's attack against me in the press is the same person who h andled ijie dis busement of • •. funds and· the bookeeping for one of the accounts we planned to audit,·· s aid Sc hmit. The attack he mentioned was the Narcotics Officers Associa- tion's allegation that he is en- dangering the lives of undercover narcotic agents by di scussing the controversial court funds and in- s isting that they be audited. Schmit's concern. raised in Superior Court. is over a $20,000 investigative slush fund. * * * Laguna Halts PoliceFrmd During Probe By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol U.. D•llr PUOI Sutt Use of a private police depart· ment narcotics inNestigs.ting fund was s\is pended by th e l.aguna Beach City Council wec1 :· nesday night, pending a probe of the account by the state Attorney . General'soffice. The fund, established in 1971 , is s upported by fines paid by con- victed drug law offenders on the theory that they should shoulder a portion or the cost of drug law enforcement. Through an arrangement with South Orange County Mwiicipal Court, the fines have been divert- ed into a private 6ank accoUnt and used by narcotics officers to make drug buys from dealers, rent unmarked cars, pay infor- mants and purchase equipment. The probe of the fund by the Al· torney General's office was re- · quested by county supervisors after the legality of the account was questioned by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Similar ac- counts exist in San Clemente, Huntington Beach and the Orange County Superior Court System. The private nature of the fund was denounced Wednesday by Councilman Charlton Boyd. SURF ... Lifeguards at Huntington Beach said that the surf was ··real big,·· pe aking at 10 feet this morning. The water temperature was expected to be in the mid-60s again today and the air t em- perature in the 80s again. A crowd or about 10,000 to 12,000 hit the city beach in Huntington Wednesday. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT fM 0.-CM\! O.S.U, Piiot. Wllll ""'1<11 i•<""'· ~ llW NtW"\·Prt>•, l\"IJbll-lly llW0.-""9t (.N\l Pul>li""(~ Com~•ny, !ie1>1K..i~@4lllC>M ••t po.lbl•ll>ed Mond•Y lto•ollQ~ l'tio.y IOI CIKI• ,..., ... , NtW!)Ott 6f<Kto, i-1Yn!l"Qtan lltlK~/F-· ltln V•ll•Y. l t•ltl", Sa<l!llt'*<:-V•lley •I'd ~ 114' .. l\/$C>ull> C-•I. A~"91~t1QIONl Pdf· ,_ 1, P'lt>'k...., s .. , .. ,.,.,~ ...o s.....,., ... ,,.. flrinc-.P.I l'Ul>U~l"V P'""' t~ M JJll Wf\I e,o, Slr•et. Coot• '-I•"· C:•lllO•"l•'1t>1'- Robert N. Weed p,..,,,,..,, d"" Publl- Jack R. Curley Vic.• P<e;,10.fll 9nd Ge ... t.M ,.,.,,,,,_. Thomas Keevil E<ll!Ot Thomas A. Murphine M•1'•0l"9 E.01\0I' CharlesH.Loos RicharOP.Nall "''!tllnt M<l,..'11111''111 f.di'Ot~ ' • r ·-------------------·~ -L... __ _ . - j '~ Lag11na Fig4ts . f',.._ Page A I PA'tr·v ... • ~oiseOtled Chicago, Chicago ••. Singer Fra nk Sinatra and Chicap;o l\1 ayor Ri chard Daley laugh it up Wednesday as Da ley gave C?ld blue eyes ~gold medallion making him an honorary Chicagoan fur his rol e telling the world a bout "our kind of lO\\'n ... Ing the holdup. a bystonder ., Mvma Lee Opoahl. was killed. . ' ·cBs rep9J\t e r Ric hard /lbrelkeld said autJiorilies "laler ·round the fetaway car and on !ta license , p ates r eportedly dis· _cclvered the erprinta or Stev• SOllah." Soliah, 27, a house painter with whom Miss Hearst said she lived. was indi~te"1 Wecfnesday on federal charges of harbociJ>g a fugitive and being an accessory after the fact. Ba il · was set at $75.000. (PiC'ture, A4 > SOliah a.ll egedly rented two hideout hornes used by the Sym· bionese Libera tion Army-the radical group that originally ab- ducted 1\-tiss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment. El To~o Jetport. The Laguna Beech City Coun· cil added it.I name Wednesday to the list of a,a:encies o~& u.se or El Toro Marine Corps A.Ir-Station asaeommercl&l)etalrport. County supcrvl&ors asked Aug. 19 that immediate steps be taken San Juan Planning Zone.Asked with the Department o(,Defonse to allow joint ch1jlia,n·mllltary us4 of El Toro \nd the Los ·Alamitos Nu al :Air 51.ation. Lacuna Beach ls locatA!cl about eigbt miles Crom the El Toro base. The cit;v already ex - periencee noise from military aircraft. "The City of Laguna Beach was quite remiss in not opposing this some time ago,'' said Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney, who chaired Wednesday's meeting in the absence of Ma.yor Roy Holm. The county's request also bas drawn opposition from the Irvine City Council, Irvine Unified School District. Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council and the Saddleback Area Coordinat- ingCouncil. I South County Site Proposed for Fair ~1iss He arst , 21, and fellow s 1, A m e m b e r s W e n d y Yo::;himura, \\'illiam Harris and hi s wire Emily were captured last Thursd ay a t two houses in the Mission District. Miss f-l earst had been kidn aped by the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974 , but la ter announ ced through tape recordings that she was joining her captors. Investigators said Wednesday that James Kilgore. 27. was wanted in conn ect ion with the bank robbe ry in Carmichael and that a raid on h is Daly City apart- ment turned up bombs, shotguns, a re vol ve r a nd revolut ionary Orange County planning com- missioners told developers Tues- day to go ahead on plans which will lead to . a request for a Planned Community zone m the hills just outside of San Juan Capistrano. •·· Rankin Heads j By ALAN DIRKIN ot , ... D•llJ ~!Gt SUH The question or selling the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa and redeveloping the state facility on a less-expensi"."e site in the south of the county 1s being explored by planning con- sultants. Such a move would be sound economically, the consultants point out in a $37 .000 report to the Orange County Fair Board. The question of selling the 163-acre fairgrounds and movjng elsewhere was one of seven de· ·velopment alternatives suggest- ed in the report by Caudill, Rowlett and Scott of Los Angeles. Toups Engineering has been working on plans for develop- ment in the area which covers over 1200 acres west of the San Di ego Freeway and south of Avery Parkway. grounds : selling the land al But county pl anning staff between $40,000 to $50,000 an acre members questioned the de- liter ature. !or $6 million to s1.s million. and Coed Attacked., velope•·· proposed density de-buying an 86-acre site further signations. They recommended south, at about $20,00J an acre. that the commission rmd the pre- f or Sl.7 million, leaving $4 .3 Man Arrested liminary plans inconsistent with million to $5 .8 million for de-the land use element of the General Plan. velopment. The planners point out that a Orange County Sheriff's of-Commissioners, however, de- pre-supposilion on selling the site ficers jailed a Huntington Beach termined that these are not is that the city of Costa Mes a man on charges of assault with .s pecific designations. Instead, would approve zoning for a com· int e nt to co mmit rape and they said, the important issue bination of residential and com -burglary Wednesday alter he al· will ht" how the ridges and steep mercial uses. legedly attacked a 19-year-old slopes are treated and what grad- The report then adds, "In di s-Saddleback College student who ing is proposed, cussions with the city of Costa. claimed s he found him in her The next step on this develop· Me,Sa it api,>ears that ~ns~d~~.a· apartment when s he r eturned ment will be a request for the ble opposition would be levied home. · Planned Community zone, a against another type of land Deputies said Steven Davila, commission spokesman said. " 21, of 16674 Arbor Drive. Hunt-This will require an Environmen- usT he c 0 n s u l t ant 5 a Is 0 ington Beach, was discovered by tal Impact Report which will also acknowledge d that findin g the alleged victim as she was address concerns included in the Viejo ](lycees Wayne Rankin. a two-year re- sident of Mission Viejo, has been elected president of tbe Mission Viejo Jaycees. Other recenttr, elected officers are: Terry Co e, external vice president; Dave Werts, internal vice president; John Kunath, secret ary; Mike Harrison. treasurer, and Ed .Jordan, state director. Mike Shann.OI\ and Fred Low were named directors while Mike Eggers, past president. · was named chairman of the board. Jaycees, a community service organization. is open to any male resident or businessman of the Saddleback Valley between 18 ·and3S.years old~ MAC ••• another s ite in 'the south of the moving personal possessions into land use element of the General h I t d art t Pl bound traffic on Estanciero county also would be a critical er recent Y ren e ap men on an. filrtor. Mes a Drive in Sa nta An a Planning Commissions also Drive. Fairgrounds m anager J im Heights. granted permission for the filirig In answer to a request from the Porterfield said that moving the Deputies s aid Da vila was ofatentativetractforaproposed SevilleHomeownersAssociation. fairgrounds has been discussed, seized by the apartment house conversion or the Niguel Shores the council also recommended but abandoned in the pas t . manager after he allegedly at-Apartments, in Dana Point, into that speed limit reminders be various companies have sug-tempted to rape the college stu-condominiums. They will con-painted on Modesto Drive near The goal of the study is to come up with a 20-year program for de- velopment or the fair~rounds. The second phase of the study, which will begin next month and be completed in February, wi ll con centrat e more closely on the development a lternatives, whi ch range from selling the s ite and moving elsewhere to redevelOp- ing the site regardless of exi sting facilities. This is how the consultants see in the first -phase report the econ omics of moving the gested land deals. he said, ad· dent. They said the girl was un-sider approval of the map after it Trabuco Road a nd that the cross ding that approach~ have been -:h:•:r:m:ed::.::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:i:s:fi:li:ed::. ;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::::::::::w:a:Ucs:::be::r:e:p;:ai.;:·n;:t;:e;:d;:.::;::::;::;::; made by the Irvine Company, the 1 Grubb and Ellis Company. and Coldwell Banker. 2 Defendants· Left Judge Clears One Pmsycat Figure By HILARY KAYE otllile Dill' Pllolstliff Judge Robert C. Todd granted a defense motion t o acquit Pussycat Theater Vice President Jimmie Johnson Wednesday but refused today to drop the case against two other defendants in the Balboa sex movie trial. Defends.nts Vincent Miranda, president or the adult movie house chain, and Arlie Dwight Wood, manager of the Balboa Theater, still face charges of dis- tributing and showing obscene material. BLAZE ••• Camp Horno fire, started Wed - nesday afternoon on the eastern end of the first blaze. An unused and uninhabited quonset hut was destroyed in this blaze, which is being battled by s even firefighters from lhe base and two Department of Forestry rigs. One of four Marines who were injured Tuesday when one stepped on an explosive device while fighting a small fire at Pendleton remained in hospital today. Three or the men were treated and released Jrom the base hospital, but the fow:ib man was flown by helicopter to Balboa Naval ]-lospital in San Diego. WALSH ••• Prop. 9 and has come under some attack recently. is generally do· ing a good job. ""Nationally, Walsh said. Com- mon Cause is attempting to ob- tain some accountability fror:n "faceless bureauc rats" who are making decisions in executive agehcies. Man, Wife Killed LOS ANGELES (AP) -An in· truder armed 1¥ith a shotgµn killed en e,.iploye of the tos Angelee Coupty Probation Department 8nd his wife in \heir View Park area hotne. s.beri(f's deputies safd. .... -f . The films at issue are "Deep Throat·• and ''The Devil in Miss Jones." The prosecution briefly re- opened its case this morning, with the introduction of new evidence from 1974 . Entered into the record was the information that Miranda and Wood were on trial facing similar misdemeanor charges on July 30. 1974 in North Orange County Municipal Court and Orange County Superior Court. At that point, prosecution at- torney Tony Rackauckas rested his case. Defens e attorney Robert McDaniel b~gan his case for the two remaining defendants by calling to the witness stand Dr. Gene La Levine, sociology pro· fessor at UCLA . Considered an expert in the field of s urvey methodology. Levine was expected to cite evidence that the two films do not meet the state definition of ob· scenity. Howard Lean Services Set 'In Newport · Funeral services will be held Friday in Newport Beach for Leisure World resid ent Howard Lean, who died Tuesday at Sad· dleback Community Hospital. A Wisconsin native, Mr. Lean settled 39 years ago in California. Before his retirement he worked 18 )'ears as office manager for a Pasadena music company. He and his wife moved to Orange County 13 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Laura, of the family home, 351-B Ave. Sevilla; by his daughter; Mary Louise Dische of Newport Beach ; and by thr e e grandchildren. Friday's Services will be held at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Chapel, with Or. Lawrence HawJey of- fi<iaUng. Burial wll~ folio'\' at Pacific View Memorial Parlk. The family sugge.ta contribu· tions be made to the United Methodist Church of "'VI••• Hi1i.., I JC Penney '~ • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • • '-' NEWPORT f~ CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Storts 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. llmiled to Stock on hand. ; WOMEN'S DRESS SALE 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES formal Dresses--Jr., Misses, Half-sizes NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES ••• UMrrED TO STOCK OM HAND SOLD IN MARCH Clllll APRIL FOR $16 to $30. • • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses orig. $18 NOW 1.88 • 6 ONLY. CALCUTTA DRESSES- Sleeveless Seersucker orig. 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to 70%* * .·~} • I only Misses Long Skirt Sets Knit Jumpers •· Sizes Orir. 23.08 NOW 70% off Orir. lUO MGW 10% off • 11 only Print Junior Dresses :u Orir. 14.00.!llO NOW 70% off • s only .Jacke' Dress t. & ll lills Orir. 2lll8-l6.00 lfGW,70% off • 17 enly Half Size Fashions 14y,24y, Orir. 2D.003t.OO NOW 50% off • 14 only Misses House Dresses 14-20 Orie. 10.00.12.0ll NDW50% off • 11 only Jr, Halter Dresses Ori(. 1.lf.15.U MOW 50% off • 11 only Jr. Pant Sets :i.1l Orie. 11.IO llOW 50% off Simil• Tb 111u1tnitlon FALL FASt ION CLEARANCE 80 ONLY. Junior and Misses Dresses Pantsuits, fall Styles. orig. $14 to $48 30%0ff \ NOW SHQP SUNDAY MOON TO 5 P.M. ; ' ' • 7 7 - • - VO . 68, N0:"268, 3 SECTION S, 36 PAGES .t Toda~s Clo Ing · N.J'. St°"k8 • , •; TEN CENTS !Freeway Plans Runn~g .~ t of Gas? The ouUook for freeway -.n<t ''o.nlx..._really solid'' pt'oje~t state blgbway projtc:U.. in J.be 1ebediiled !or Pacifl~ Coast HNbo"!' ,Area for the ~irt Ulr~ghway in Orange County. yean 11 just lain gloom")...JVJ. cm.truction on this $3 million Pond. aetln1 d1'1tdct director or :,x·ect shollld begin la_ 1m. CalTrans, reaffirmed.today. 11ie it.ate ''ha• noptana for a . Speakinj to a breakltit meet-Bo ta Canyon route_ We are not mg sponsored"" b,Y the Ne-Nport making any studies ol Bonita Ca- Harbor Chamber of Commerce nyon. Our poliey is th.al the loc:al a~ the Ji:.al~a-..B_.y Club_, q.e tommu nity takes lhe lead in highwayoff1r1alreport.ed ~.. miking tralfir corridor &tudies. -The. Upper J!ay l!r1dJU:I lbe Orange County is •doing some such atud.ies. •• -'The "big ditch" In Costa Mr.u.. on the Newport Freew&Y route. from Bristol south,...wiU get bigger and looter. It will be ex- tended to about . Bay Street by 1m. But no ronsideration in this segment is scheduled for the foreseeable future. It had been set for 1981 . Pond reaffirmed that the Corona del Mar Freeway. Route 711, will be completed fro111 !he San Diego Freewly to the iA· terchanae wltb the Newport Freeway; in Costa Meaa bx ~ rnkl-1977. " •• Plan.nine for lbe two, Ofte-~ frontage roads alon* tl)at freeway from Brtstol Street eaat lo MacArthur· Boulevard. will go ahead, to be ready in event funds become available. But no con· struction ol the freeway in that . -111Hs~Qdllled. he said. Tbe SI Ill' -· spent on rulialna l .:iUthur Boulevard odjaOea('ic> 11CI •It '•money well 1peot.-~auae of (he serious ftoodll>f tol\sll\!On•_ there, . Pond doe!lared. He. acknowlmed a Bonita Ca- DJ'Oll route seemed logical fOf' a county study, but noted that wbett to connect it to Pacific C.past' Highway is a major pro. blem. Pre.Bed on how the I I.arbor /\rea rould promote action on the Bonita Canyon route, Pond replied, "Get with Ute county. They are the lead agency in stu- dying what might be done.·· Pond e:ic.plained-lhat his district used to spend b41tween $200 and $300 million a year on COl'\Slruc- lion and maintenance, but will <sOeFREf:WAV, Page"2l Waves . Crest at 10 Feet J. _ • • OtllY ""'-' SWl'I """• COUNTY FIREMEN STRUGGLE TO FREE FIRE.CAPTAIN RAY MONO SMITH FROM WRECKAGE Six People Injured In Head-al'.' Colllalon on El Toro Road We dnesday Evening Firefighters, 4 Others Hurt In Collision Six people, two of them county firemen. were injured Wednes- day evening when two Vehicles traveling in opposite directions slammed together on El Toro Road just west of Live Oak Ca- nyon Road. California Highway Patrol ac- cident investigators were unable to pinpoint the cause of the 6:20 p.m. collision. But it took county fire depart- ment personnel 20 minutes to free Capt. Raymond Smith, 48, from the crumpled cab of the fire department pickup truck in- volved in the accident. According to a spokesman for the department, Smith is in serious condition al Miss ion Community Hospital today. He was the driver of the pickup that collided with a e3r driven by 27 -year-old Thomas Collar of Cudahy. Collar and three passengers in his auto were hospitalized with injuries· described as serious by accident investigators. Taken to Mi ssion Community Hospital were Collar. his 4-year- old son. Thomas Collar Jr., and Mary Jo Kalinowski, 23, of Hunt· ington Beach. The third passenger in the ill· fated auto, Michael Coppier, 22, of Cudahy, was lake11 to Sad· dleback Community Hospital. One of the passengers in the fire department truck escaped <See WR ECK, Page"2l Orange Coas t Patty Now Suspect . In Holdnp, Murder SAN FRANCISCO <UP.ll - Adthorities are said to cohsider ~.airicia Hearst a prime suspect m an armed robbery and murder a~ a bank ill.. Carmichael, Calif. Reports s.aid'm.oney ta.ken in the robbery was found in ~e house where the newspaper heiress was; arrested last week. CBS News reported Wednes- day that Miss Hearst ··closely re· sembles the composite drawing HARRISES MOVED TO LOS ANGELE5--AS of one of the robbers sketched from witnesses· descriptions.·· The network also said " ... part of the stolen money marked for identification was found dur· ing the search of the house where Miss Hearst had been living when she was arrested." The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that "at least one bill" taken in the robbery was round in the house. U.S . .,_ttorney James L. Brown- ing refused to confirm or deny the report. He said the matter was not in the ··public domain .. in current lega~ action against SLA members. The bank . loca te d near Sacramento, was robbed or $15,000 April 21 by four persons, including a young woman. Dur· ing the holdup, a bystander, Myrna Lee Opsahl, was killed. CBS reporter Ri c hard Threlkeld said authorities "later found the getaway car and on its license plates reportedly dis- covered the fingerprints of Steve Soliah ... Soliah. 27, a house painter with whom Miss Hearst said she lived , was indicted Wednesday on · federal charges of harboring a fugitive and being an accessory after the fact. Bail was set al $75,000. (Picture, A4l CSe-ePATl'Y, PageA2 J Eight h Ff!dora Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp today became eighth Democrat to toss hat in the ring for party 's 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. "We need a new spirit in 1976, ·· declared Shapp, 63, pledging lo gh·e U.S. leadership of FDlt ana JFK, if elected. By ALAN DIRKIN Of .. O.Uyf"t ... -... Thunderous surf, generated by a storm off New Zealand. pounded the Orange Coast today with crests ranging from eight to IO fttt. The breakers came with crowds nocking-to the beaches to escape the 100-degree heat inland and with lifeguard crews un- dermanned. ··we are hiring as many people as we can fin4 ·· said NewPort Beach Marine Safety Officer Ray Garver today. Newport, San Clemente, and Laguna"' Beach lifeguards all were trying lo con- tact their seasonal staff to take on temporary duty for the rest of the heat wave. Garver confirmed that a Newport lifeguard estimated that at least one breaker at the wedge Wednesday crested at 20 feet. The National Weather Service reported today that tem· peratures will remain hi.eh along the coast again today and,FriClay though it will be sligbtlY cooler Friday. T h• five.day outlook calls for IO'oi11touds over the coast and temperature& back to near normal. · l,ifeguards al Huntington Beach said that the surf was "real big." peaking at 10 feel this morning. The water temperature was expected to be in the mid-60s again today and the air tem- perature in the 80s again. A crowd of about 10,000 to 12,000 hit the city beach in J.luntington Wednesday. * * * Four Blazes Being Fough1 At PeruHeton By JACK CHAPPELL Of IM D•lly Pflot st.fl Camp Pendleton was one of thC hottest rire s pots in Southern Calirornia today with rour rires raging on the Marine base and sending a mushroom cloud or s moke over San Clemente. Just as firefi ghters cOiitained the 12,000-acre fire in the Horno- San Onofre area, which was sparked Monday afternoon by a Oare used in an infantry training maneuver. three more blazes struck the base Wednesday. One of these. called the Tanaha fire, burned onto the base from the Fallbrook area and this morning was raging on a five- mile front one mile deep into the base. Air space was cleared 10 miles into the base today to allow Cali fornia Department or Forestry aircraft to fight the (See BLAZE, Page A2) Weathe r Fare Is Fair Seal Beac.h had 6,000 people Wednesday, one of t.be large·st crowds of the summer, but the surf there was only two to three feet. 'San Clemente Lifeguard Cap- tain Sheridan Byerly said that his men made 19 rescues Wed- nesday, but •dded that the surf was building up higher today, ~th cresl1 al·eighl, nine ahd 10 (eel. "fl looks like the swells will ' • hold. (or two or three days," be said. '. Byerly said that he v>'as trying to tall UI seasonal employes. Wednesday only five men were on duty; today he hoped to have 10oi:11 men working the lowers. ne Sil.lJation was similar at Laguna Beach Witb the surf al eight to 10 feet . ··it gels a little spoo~y1 out there,·· said Lifeguard Jim Staufer. ' • I .. ... ' ' ... .. ' .. ,,. -.I. • • .. Singer Frank Sinatra and Clifcago"Mayor Richard Daley laugh it up Wednesday as Daley gave old blue eyes a gold medallion making him an honorary Chicagoan for his role telling th e world about "our kind or town." ' • Irvine Seeks Navy Support On Annex Irvine councilmen have told Mayor Art Anthony to draft a formal letter to the Department of the Navy asking if it will sup- port. a city effort to annex El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The move was seen as a way to prevent proposed commercial aircraft use of the Marine field . A related move was a decision to try to require a vote of the peo· pie before commercial flights could be added to the Marine base. A bill introduced in the state legislature by As - semblyman John Briggs would require a vote before a proposed Chino Hill s airport is developed. Irvine hopes to tack El Toro Marine field onto the voter- approval requiren;1ent. The council has declared all- out war with the Orange County Board of Supervisors over a re- cent supervisors proposal that the Marine base be opened to commercial as well as military craft. ty it will not approve annexation of agricultural preserve land un- less it has been notified that the property owner plans to take the land out of the preserve. Irvine Com pany President Raymond Wat son has told the ci. ty the company has no im- mediate plans to lake the land out of the preserve. However, Mayor Art Anthony said he did not interpret Watson·s comments as ··a nat no. <See ANNEX. Page A2 ) * * * Laguna Beach Council Joins Jet Opponents • Sµnny skies are scheduled for Fr-.iday, with patchy fog cooling things down along the coast. Tem- peratures wi'll range from the upper 70s at the beaches to the middle 90s lnlpnd. 13 Eucalyptus Trees Torched In Irvine Area Mad <Abbie Gets Justice The council is trying to cover all the bases . as Councilman John Burton put •it, "because I have a terrible feeling that if we leave any stone unturned they will sneak one past us on this." The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil added its name Wednesday to the list of agencies opposing woe of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station as a commercial jet airport. •• INSIDE TODAY How 10/e f1 yoor child·s clothingi from fire'! The GNWer• may be .niryri.ring. A look .ol /lommabflity 1tan· dards. and new legi&lalion i.! offered in the People Sedion, Pago Bl. Index " .,, •• C•'t .. .. .,. " ... •• •• " Irvine's affinity for trees evidently is not shared by an arsonist police said torched 13 eucalyptus trees in rural North Iryine Wednesday. According to witnesses, a 25· year ·old male• Me11:ican · American driving a blue and white van poured a flammable Ii· quid on the trees and set a match tothem at about 11 :4Sa.m. One witness told polJce the Man Oed the windrow-at the San· ta Fe Ra.ilroad tracks aOOut a half mile west of Sand Canyon Avenue after he realized he was observed. The Irvine Company, which owns the trees, estimated the loss at $100. The trees were blackened an<f charrea to aboul 10 feet above the ground. 'nle fire was extinguished by county firemen . I STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) -A Detroit cabbie startled four British visitors by shooting out two tires on a rival·s cab because he felt he should have gotten the fare . The g un-wielding cabbie will lose his job. ''We're a bit shaky -it was a bit of a surprise, I must admit," said Max Hallas, director and general manager of the London-based Northcliffe Newspaper Group. "lt happened very quickly. There was no shouting. . . .Nextthing we knew -Bang! Bang!" A Checker Cab Co. spokesman said the gun-toting cabbie felt he should have gotten the $14 fare to carry Hallas and three other British newspaper executivts. The tires were shot out on the cab driven by Michael J . Warren as the Bri\ish visitors were paying Warren after a '20-mile ride, Tuesday from doWfttO\Vll Detroit to the DeU'oit News plant in suburban Sterlirig Heights. ts before, the gun-toling driver had st~p rren 's cab on a freeway and the two\ driv rgued . ' , J Meanwhile, the city bas run aground in its early efforts to an- nex the land around the base. The land is in the county agricultural preserve. And, the Local Agency Formation Com- mission. which has jurisdiction over annexations, has told the ci- Plague Silenced WASHINGTON <AP> -Army officials hushed up a c:aae of pneumonic plague at Ft. De.trick, Md., in 1959 while President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sov- iet Premier Nikita Khruschchev held a summit conference al nearby Camp David, the former medical director of the fort told TM Washington Post today. , County supervisors asked Aug . 19 that immediate steps be taken with the Department of Defense to allow joint civilian-military use of El Toro and the Los A1amitos Naval Air Station. I.aguna Beach is located about eigt)t miles rrom the· El Toro base . The city already ex- periences noise from military aircraft. "The Cily of Laguna Be.lch w~ qu.ite rt;mis1 In not op~ng this some urne ago1" said Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney who chaired Wednesday's meeiint tn theabseneeo~'MayprRoy Holm. The county s request also bu d~awn opposiUon from lhoJrvinc City Council, Irvin~ ltqJrt~d &hool District, Mllslon Viejo Municipal Advisory ~mcll ,nd ~he Saddleback A rea Coonlltl•t. Ul(CounCll. " ' . • ' . •' A% IWLV PILOT Thursd•Y· S!pt~bet 2S. 1875 $20 ,000 Eaeh. • Battin 'Files N ew Charges • • ByGi\RV GRANVIL.LE Ol 111• I>••'' f"!IO\ \Ult l11dtl'tt•d (lran){c Cou nt y Super\ 1~or Rubl·rt Battin said Wed.nesrlay th al t ht• rt·l uctanee of !:1w t•nfor<'('lllt'nl offic ials to al- lo'>'' :-C't·rt·l t•ourt fund ~ tu be .n1d1lt•J is d th' tu lht·1r "ft.,1r 11 · lt·~.:tl sk1n1n1111L! .ll'll\!lll'" "'Ill bt· LHlfn\ t•rrd Aatt1n ch.ir.cl•d trustees of the funds ('n\lc•t'lC'cl from defendants and ust-d 1n 111vt·..,t1gal1ons "don 't uant 111 bC' .irc11unt.1ble to the tax· payt>rs and IH..' for1·rd to a.ccount fur the mnnt') tht•y are using for their oun pt•r ,on.il ~e a nd pro· bably pockt·t 1ng · · The controvt:r:-.iaJ Santn Ana supervisor-. bias! fol\O\\'C'd <• niilder 3tl.it'k 11n the> Oranj.!C' t'ount \' .'Jarcol1L·s Off1 et·rs A!-. '>ttt'1 ;it1on hy S up l·rv1~or La urt•rll'l.' S('hm 11 Whtie Srhmit's attack on the .:.issociation was tame when com · pared to B<itlin ·s the Garden GrO\'t' supe r viso r said he belie\'l'.S thl' <assoc i ation ·~ reluc- l <1n ce indicall'S to hi m ··1hey pro· test tt1e1 lnut!ly · ··1 h.1\'t' ll'a rncd lhat one of the p('o plc> "ho constructed the as- soc1ation ·s altack against me in the press is the same pt.·rson who ha ndl ed lhC' di s buo.;eml'nl or fund s and the bookeeping for one of the accounts we planned to audit," said Schm 1l. * • * Laguna Halt,s Po lice Fwul During Probe By FBEDEBICK SCHOEMEHL Of ll'M ~Uy 1"11" 5Ufl Use or a private police depart- ment narcotics investigating fund was s uspended by the Laguna Beach City Council Wed - nesday night. pending a probe or the account by the state Attorney General's offlce. 1'he fund, established in 1971 , is supported by fines paid by con- victed drug law offenders on the theory that they should shoulder a portion or the cost of drug law enforcement. Through an arrangement wifh South Orange County Municipal -Court, the fines h•ve been divert- ed irito a-private bank aceo\ln1 and used by narcoUcs officers to make drug buys from dealers. rent unmarked cars, pay infor- mants and purchase equipment. The probe of the fund b,Y the,t-to~ Geri'eral '~olfice was ,re- ' ·quested ~ county sup9rviso"8 , : after the legality of the account was questioned by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Similar ac:: counts exist io San Clemente, Huntington Beach and the Orange County Superior Court System. The private nature of the fund was denounced Wednesday by Councilman Charlton Boyd . F REEWAY ... have only $30 million a year for the next three years. Most or that money will go to maintaining existing roads and creating exclusive bus and car pool lanes. Some money will be spent im- proving the signal system ap- proaching the Upper Bay Bridge, he said. as an interim improve-· ment until the new bridge is built. The state also will fund a signal system for westbound Pacific Coast Hi g hwa y at Newport Boulevard and will fund a bridge at the Santa Ana River for a bikeway pl anned by the city of Newport Beach and the county. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ti.0.~C"'" D••'• l,,"'1, wlll>""'11<1>••CO,,., tolnt'O trw N•w,·PrtH, " ""bl•"'"' '" ,~ °''""<!< co.ul l>vbllthlnQ(amp•"• S.1>1>• •t• tctlll""' ••~ p.ubl!th.a Mo<1<I•• th•o.,01> r"~•v t<>r Ct>•,~ '""'""· Nc"'Porl fle~<I>, .. .,.,,,,..,_ ~"<n/fe>.,,.. 111<1 v111tv, l!•ln•, s .. aa•~M<~ v .. 11., ,..,., u.u-lle.ch/!.ouln '""" A ""Q~ "OIOnol ~· tloto 11 ., .. cau"""o ,,_!u•a••~ ....., ~""""'' r~· ll"inCk>lol pUlol1>n•nQ p!~n! I• •! lJO w.,1 a~. !.1•"1. (o\,. M••• (.olllo•n•• 111410 > Robert N. Weed P•••~nl •M Pur>!I""" ThOmas Keevll Callo• CharlesH .LOOS RlehardP.Nall A•..i•t..,t MIOn.99lftt E~ ·-' - -- Center Seeks Cities' Help The Assessment and Treat- ment Services Center ot Coastal Orange County, a youth d:ivenlon service which has pro- vided help and counselinc for Orange Coast youngsters over"" the past year. plans to seek about S20.000 each from the cities or Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Another case vr•• a 16-year-oJd girl who wa.s fo4nd drunk on the Mach •l 3:30 a.m. This, Mn. Wilcox said. was the IDOlt recent of a number of incidents in which the girl was involved. Jn those and oUier cases. she said, the center I• teylnc to help youngsters without putt.Ing them through the criminal justice system. I Heating a llot Day George Jones. vice president or the center's volunteer board or directors. estimated that as much as $25,000 of the eroup's an· ticipated $85,000 budget next year may be made up in private contributions and grants. But, be told the Irvine City Council this week, the group hopes to obtain the other $60,000 from city contributions. BLAZE ••• l J fires with water bombs. A brush fire in the Irvine Industrial Complex Wednesday aftt'rnoon made a hot day even hotter . Fire men said the three -ac r e blaze 1.1t DuPont Dri\'C and Von Karman A\·enuc \Vas touc·hc<l off b_v a mower that was not equipped with a .spark arrester. Firemen and watchers pushed cars parked in a nearby lot away from the advancing flames in the 2 : 16 p.m . blaze. A year ago, recalled Ellen Wilcox; of the center, the group asked for ahd received the coun- cil:s endorsement. Elsewhere in Southern California, firefighters reported gaining an edge over the rash of brush fires that have been fanned. b)l,hot. dry Santa Ana corlditions. All told, 14 persqns haye been injured, 200 persons have been forced to flee th~r horn.ea. and ~.000: acres ha v~ been scorched. Yacht Vict i ms' Kin S u e for $8 Million $5,000 Taken In Irvine Burglary Ih the past year{: she said, the center has seen 39 youngsters ranging in age from six to 17. The group serves as a diversion program-a second route for juveniles who otherwise would go into the court system. The referrals have lnchlded 59 from the combined Costa Mesa and Irvine police departments; two from the county fire marshal; one from the· Hunt- ington Beach Police Depart- ment: three from the new Irvine Police Department; 34 from the Newport Beach Poliee Depart- ment; 14 from the Orange County Sheriff's Office; 15 from parents and 11 from the Tustin Police Department. in thtblazes. : , The blaze that spread onto the Camp Pendleton base from the Failbrook area is~e of the worst. It is being fought by more than 1,000 pien and ls localed about seven miles north'!l''8t of Fallbrook. It was reported 4S percent contained this morning and the state Divisioq of Forestry predicted full containment by Friday night. Damages totaling more than S8 million are being demanded to- day in federal court by UH: next. of kin or seven people ""'hod1ed with Oran.e:e County Supe rviso r Ronald Caspers in the s inking of the · 'Shooting Star.·· Named as defendants in \'A'O Los Angeles Federal Court ac· tions is the estate of the boat 's owner, Fred E . Harber. The county political figure and long time friend or Caspers was one or those who died when the vessel foundered in heavy seas off Baja California. The lawsuits also list the next of kin of Caspers and his t'A'O sons, Eric and Kirkland, among the plaintiffs. Also named are the next of kin or Anaheim builder Leonard Bashore and his nephew Richard Tully. AN NEX ••. Meanwhile, the council 3Iso or- dered the city be put on mailing lists of agencies which might be approached for information or approvals on the Marine base proposal. The agencies include: the Federal Aviation Adminlstra- tiori~ Environmental Ptotection Agehcy, state Department or Aeronautics and the stale Depart· ment of Transportation. By filing requests with the agencies. the city will be notified of any bureaucratic forays by the supervisors, Anthony noted. Further damages are sought by Mrs. Margie Klein on behalf of her lost sons , Joseph, 27, John, 26. and Tinothy, 25, all of Utah. It is alleged in both actions that Harber was negligent in the management and maintenance of the "Shooting Star" and that the vessel was not seaworthy \\·hen it made its last voyage on June 13, 1974 . The bodies of the eight persons on the boat were never recovered despite an intensive search or the area by Coast Guard and private vessels. Some wreckage and an eropty lifeboat were retrieved. PATTY ••• Soliah allegedly rented two hideout homes used by the Sym- bionese Liberation Army-the radical group that originally ab- ducted Miss Hearst from h~r Berkeley apartment. Miss Hearst, 21, and fellow SLA mem hers Wendy Yoshimura, William Harris and his wife Emily were captured last Thursday at two houses in the Mission District. Miss Hearst had been kidnaped by the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974. Investigators said Wednesday,. that James Kilgore, 27, was · wanted in connection with the bank robbery in Carmichael and that a raid on his Daly City apart· ment turned up bombs, shotguns. a revolver and revolutionary literature. Burglars broke into the Irvine home of E. J . Aliotta, stealing an estimated $5.012 in money and belongings, he told police Tues- day. The burglary, which occurred a week and a half ago, resulted in the loss or two rings valued at $4,100, a bicycle. an air condi- tioner, coins and currency and other items, he told police. He said he did not report the theft until Tuesday because a cat burglar who had struck a pre- vious home had had a traumatic effect on his children. He said he had not wanted them to know. He added that he discovered that the articles were missing during the week following the burglary. Police said. the burglars ap- parently used a crow bar to pry their way into Aliotta's garage and a screwdriver to pry open a window to get into the home. The offense;s vary widely, Mrs. Wilcox said. About 87 or the youngsters were referred for serious offenses like burglary, theft or arson. ThirtY were ''status offenders·• whose actions were criminal only because they were minors. She gave examples of clients including the case of a six-year- old who was charged with three arsons, but who the arresting of- ficer felt would not benefit from being placed in juvenile hall. Calling treatment in his case typical, Mr.s . Wilcox said the center counseled the child and the family to get to the cause or the problems. Tl:\e fire swept through the 831-acre Arteberry ranch, forc - ing 10 persons to nee and destroy- ing more than $600,000 worth or property, including a $100,000 Le Mans racing car. The fire cut a black swath through De Luz. Canyon and burned its way onto Camp' Pendleton. WRECK ••• injury. But takeri to Saddleb3ck Community Hospital with less serious injuries than Smith was Gregory Busse, 22, another coun- ty fireman. Not injured in the sunset traffic collision was John Karell, 20, also a county fire de- partment employe. JC Penney • FASHION ISUMD STORE OMLY • NEWPORT flt CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Starts 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. Limited t o Stock on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE Northwood Exempt From Referendum 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES Formal Dresses--Jr., Misses, Half-sizes NOT ALL SIZES IM ALL STYLES UMmD TO STOCK OM HAMD SOLDi H MARCH mid APRIL FOR $16 to $30. NOW 88 The coming Nov. 4 Irvine re- ferendum on zo ning ror the village of Northwood will have Little effect on how · rapidly the area is developed. To prevent delays to property O"-'tlers if voters th.row out the council ·s zoning plan. the council ha.s doubled up the planning documents for the area so the paperwork may proceed regard - less or the vote. The count ii this week modified the city general plan to include two alternatives for Northwood . t,426 acres bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway, Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard and J effr ey Road. The council also voted to make .similar modifications to the North Irvine Specific Land Use Plan. a docu ment designed as an intermediate planning st ep between the general plan and the zonin g ordinance. Because the North Irvine acreage is held by a number or landowners -rather than sin~le Irvine Company ownersh.ip-tht' specific plan ""'as aimed at bring· ing the various interests together in a coordinated plan. The council will vote Nov. li on whether lo get rid or the specifi c plan, now .seen as more of a hin - drance than a help. The specific plan. the second drafted by con - sultants at city ex pense, brought to SlS,000 the planning expense for the area. By adding alternatives to the plans, the city can move into zon- ing the area immediately after the referendum. The wording of the referendum is such that a "yes" vote upholds the exi.sting zoning ordinance. A "no" vote will brine 11so-called compromise pl an into play. The approved iontnc and th• compromite plan differ In two main 1reas. The approved. 1onln1 features a city park. two apartment com· ple1ltt and a 1hopptng center at . . the intersection of Bryan and Yale Avenues. The compromise plan eli minates the apartments and moves the shopping center to Yale Avenue at Irvine Boulevard. The city council has justified the apartments by contending all other areas of the city have · apartments so Northwood should too. Rut protesters have main- tained their area is oversupplied with apartments, contending a wedge or Irvine Company land between Trabuco Road and the Santa Ana Freeway could be de- veloped as apartments. Councilman John Burton responded, ··it might not, too." The dispute also focuses on the .shopping center location. Councilmen have indicated they \li'ill truncate Bryan Avenue at Sand Canyon Avenue, rather than curve it down to Trabuco Road as called for in the city general plan. Yale Avenue, in-, tended to bridge the Santa Ana • t-reeway, is likely not to be a through street due to the drying up of state highway monies. The lack or through streets, the zoning protesters contend is a re- ason why a shopping center at the intersection makes no sense. They argue that the combined effect of the apartments, shop- ping center and park wtll be a traffic hazard to children going to the park. But city Assistant Plannin'g Director Claudette Oonatella argues that the t"enter would be centrally located and convenlen( to all of Northwood. A 1lmUa:r • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses orig. $18 NOW 1.88 • 6 ONLY. CALCUTTA DRESSES- Sleeveless Seersucker orig. 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to 70%* * Misses Long Skirt Sets ,-·-;,\ . . . , •I on~ Orir. 2l.OD MOW 70% off Knit Jumpers. Jr. Silts Dri1. 31.10 llOW 70% off • 1s an1r Print Junior Dresses :i.1 Orif. 14.118·21.81 NOW 70% off • 9 only Jacket Dress Jr.' !-'I sins Orir. 21.536.IG NOW 70% off • -• r • 11111~ Half Size Fashions 1w,2w, onr. 2wll.01 NOW 50% off • 14 ..., Misses H~use Dresses 14-20 onr. 10.JG.12.aa Now 5'% off • 11 ..., Jr. Halter Dresses Drir. 1.lt-15.U NOW 50% off • 11 Ill~ Jr. Pant Sets J.11 Ori(. II.II NOW 50% off SknMar To llluetration shopplna c•nter-wtth no maJor FALL FASHION CLEARANCE thrO\Jgh 1treeta-ll plannod for Turt1eRock.she .. 1d. 80 ONLY. Junior and Misses Dresses .,J:.,~ ~:~i~~·.•::ir~~~ Pantsuits, Fall Styles. orig. $14 to $48 21,000 resldenu will~ plenty ol 'MOW 1uppiort for the 1bopptn1 center. 1he11ld . 30%0fP • Tralflc, the council maintain• SHOP·SUNDAY NOON TO. 5 P.M. will not be a severe problem. , ,L.-----;..,.""",_. _______________ ..._ ______ -:------' I ' l • ' • Huntington · Beaeh . Fountain Vff1~0~y VOL. 68, NO. 268, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGE ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . • Tod_.y'~ «:lo81ag ,\' Stoelui • TEN CENTS Teachers Challe~ge Reading Critics Wnt Orange County elemen· tary schobl admlnstrators today Challenged claimis by the flunt· inetoo Beach Union Hfgh School Boa.rd that they are doing a poor job of teaching students to read. Dr . Ed Moon, assistant superintendent or the Fountain Valley School District, said stu- dents in his district last spring acorM an average or one month ahead or nationwide averages on a buic comprehensive skl.IJs tests. ,. And the mjddle readln& iccn on the same '~st showed students wtte readinC several months a.bead of normal ayerages. At the same Unf'e, Jim Maeon. currh:ulum director for the Hunt· ington Beach Clty elemenlJ,rY district. said ellbth graders there, tested lastOCtober, scol'ed at nationw1de averages. Me1nwbile Dale C;<>ogan, superinten_dent or the Ocean View School District, re.iterated earlier comments tbat student.a there scored five "Jonths ahead ~ expected levels in reading and 13 months abe11:d In math. Huntington Beach Union High S<bool Board President Ralph Bauer said Tuesday nJg.ht the elementary districts have been "doing a very poor job of read- . --Ing." -ddinS thex "ouaht to start dOlne~eir job. tt ~ Bauer and fellow trustees Jtoamed that night that the dis· trtd has started a $100,000 to StlS,000 remedial reading pro- gram for 2S percent of this year's frnhmen <'lass. Diltrict officials said! on their reading tests those students ~ 1,170 -scored two grade levels or lower than they sbou1d be re· ' • adinc ii\ ninth grade. But the three elementary ad· ministrators, as well as Seal Beach Curriculum Director Robert Weaver, ~isputed their contention that they aren·t te,aching 50und reading skill~. Wea \'er said the el&hth graders there weren't tested last year, but two yeJ(h\ earlier they scored in the 90th-pet-cent' range or state averages. meanitlg only 10 per- Storm Stirs Sun-sator~ted Huntington S&LRobbed A lone gunman escaped with a reported $6,000 at 11 :30 this morning from a · Huntington Beach saVings and loah office. Police said the man en- tered the Provident Federal Savings and Loan office at Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue, de- manded the cash, then nee!. Police arc searching the area. Officers reported the $6,000 loss was only a "pre· liminary figure and may have included cash and checks." Police believe the gun- man is "the sa m e man responsible for three other similar holdups recently in Huntington Beach. County Set -On Aninla1 BALBOA'S INFAMOUS WEDGE IS ABOUT TO PLUNGE THIS SURFER AN ESTIMATED 18 FEET 'OVER THE FALLS' . ' . Services Huntington Beach reached agreement with Orange County today to provide animal control services in the city on somelhing more than an e mergency level beginning Friday morning. Huge Surf Spawned by Stonn Off New Zealand Pounded the Orange Coast Today-one Bigger Than the Wedge The county. which agreed Wed - nesday to provide service when the health or safety or residents might be endangered by wild or vicious dogs,. will have one animal control officer within the city from ,7:30 a .m. to 10 p.m. to handle routine calls. Darrel Cohoon. Huntington Beach administra.tive analyist. Baid tt'!e county employe could be contacted by telephone at 532·7301. Cohoon also emphasized that this service is for an interim period of 60 to 90 days and that a more extensive program will be provided when a full-time agree- (See ANIMALS, PageA2) School Official's Quote Corrected Dale Coogan, superintendent or the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach, was er· roneo\lsly quoted in Wednesday's Daily Pilot as saying ofricials of the Huntington Beach Union High School District would not rflease information about read- ing lest scores of new freshmen students. The quotation actually came from High School Superintendent Jake Abbott. who then went on to say that information is being forwarded to elementary dis· tricts whom ay release it publicly if they wish. ~ \ ... .., ""' IWf "*'* R. C. CONROY FINDS JOB CAN BE DOGGONE DIA'ICUL T County Removed Anlmela From Huntlngton Beech Shelter '1· . ' Near Golden West Suspect Arrested In Daylight Rape Westminster police arrested a suspect Wednesday night in the daylight sex attack of a minor last Friday in a n expensive neighborhood near Golden West Street and McFadden Avenue. north Of Golden West College. Charged with attempted rape and burglary was Michael D. Newman. a 22-year-Otd construc- tion worker who lives in Westminster. The suspect was stopped in another section of the town by Of- ficer Steven Todd "Shortly arter 6 :30 p .m . when he noticed the cai:, Jl blue Corvair, and license number that closely resembled the description given by wit- nesses. He was arrested after ques- tioning and lodged in Orange County Jail. Lt. Joe Woods said investiga- tion is continuing to determine if Newman is conne<:(ed with a series of daylight prowling inci- dents that have frifi(hlen ed neighborhood housewives, rorc- ing them to stay behind locked doors with their children. Police had received several re- ports of the prowler who has been active bet \lo'een lhe hour!i or 9 a .m . and 5 p.m . while the husbands were.away at work. The attempted rape occurred in th~ girl's home Friday at 2:05 p.ntJThe man had a change of heart, police said . and didn't carry out his intentions. Mideast Viewed NEW YORK (UPIJ -Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met Wednesday night to discuss the Middle East. ac- cording to a spokesman for the Israeli mission to the United Na- tions. It was the highest level contact between the two coun· tries in almos,t two years. .Fa .. e Is Fair Mad Cabbie Gets Justice STERL!N<f HE!GIITS, Mich. CAPJ -A Detroit cabbie star'tled four British visitors by shooting out two tires on ·a. r~val'~ cab because he felt he should have gotten' tile fare! The gun-wielding cabbie will lose his jo!>. . ·. "We're a bit shaky -it was a bit or a surprise, I must adm.il, •• iaid M.;u Hallas, director and aeneral manager of the London-based Northcliffe Newspaper Group. "It happened very quickly. There was no shouting .... Next thing we knew -Bang • Bang!" A 'Checker Cab Co. spokesman said the gun-toting cabbie felt he should ha9"e gotten ttie $14 fare to carry Hallas and three other British newspaper executives. The ti~es were shot out on the cab driven by Michael J . Warren as the British visitors were paying Warren after a 20-mile ride Tuesday from downtown Detroit to the Detroit News plant in suburban Sterling Heights. Moments before, the gun-toting driver had stopped Warren's cab on a rreeway and the two drivers argued. Unification Discussion Postponed The Orange County Committee on School District Organization took no action Wednesday night on rour new West Orange County unification plans. but set an Oct. 29 study meeting on the matter instead. The committee r eceived thre(' unification plans from the' Seal Reach, -ocean View and Westmins ter elementary school districts. as well as a citizen plan from residents of north l·lunt· ington Beach. The three pl.ans called ror : -Forming a Seal Beach-Los Alamitos uniried district along borders of the Seal Beach and Los Alamitos elementary dis- tricts. -Creating an Ocean View Un· ifie-d district along Ocean View·s own boundaries. Generally lumping the City of Westminster and the Seal Reach elementary district into one K-12 system . The new district would include two schools now in the Ocean View elementary district. six Garden Grove Unified School Di strict sc hools and five Westminter elementary schools inside llunt- ington Beach city limits. The citizens· plan, s ubmitted by Barbara Milkovich of north Huntington Beach, asked for un· ification along city boundaries, if the propased south Huntington Beach unirication e lection fails. Ir that election succeeds. her plan called for unifying the Ocean View district and the five Westminster elementary schools in her area into one district "We urge and beg and plead if you will.., Mrs. Milkovich said. "to devise a plan to serve all :>f th e children equitably and especially to bring .all of our children back together.·· Opposition to the plans came from Dr. Frank Abbott. superin- tendent of the Huntington ·Beach ISee DELAY, Page.U) Mayor Hosts Meal llun:ington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs will play host to communit y le aders al a breakfast al City lioll.8 a m. Fri· day. She said a ctialogue will be held on ri\'1C matters. ttnt or the students tested did better than they. None or the districts polled dis· puled the claim hat 2S per~ent ot the iJtudents may have scored low on the hi'gh school test. But Coogan said be would have expected perhaps lS percent to score that lower rather than 2S percent. And the administrators •aJI (See READ, PaieAZJ S11rf Beaches ' . ThinlY. • Protected \ • ' By ALAN DlllJCJN Of .. 0.ll'f ... ._.... .,. Thunderous surf, generated by a storm off New Zealand , pounded the Orange CoasV-toda>j with crests ranging fro.m eight to lb fut. •• , The breakers ci.me wilt\ crowds flocking to the beaches to f:s~ape the 100-degree heat inland and with lifeguard crews un· dermanned. "We are hiring as many people as.we can find," said Newp<>rt Beach Marine.Safety Officer ,.Ray Garver today. Newport, San Clemente, and., Laguna Beach lifeguards all were trying to con· tact their seasonal staff to take on tempafary duty for the rest of the heat wave. Garver confirmed that a rfewport lifeguard estimated that at teast"'one breaker at the .wedee Wednesday crested at 20 _ feet. The-National Weather Service reported today that tem- peratures will remain high aJong the coast again today and Friday though it will be slightly cooler Friday. The fiv e-day outlook ca.tis for low clouds over the coast and temperatures back to near nQrmal. Lifeguards at Huntington (SeeSURI', Page AZ) Siispect Held In lncUl.ent Orange County Sheriff's of· fic ers jailed a Huntington Beach man on charges of assault with intent to commit rape and burglary Wednesday after he al· legedly attacked a 19-ycar·old Saddleback College student who rlaimed she round him in· her apartment when she returned home. Deputies said Steven Davila, 21, of 16674 Arbor Drive, Hunt· ington Beach, was discovered by the all eged victim· bs she was moving personal possessions into her recently rented apartment on Mes a Drive in S·anta Ana Heights . .. Deputies said Davila was seized by the apartment howe manager after he allegedly al· tempted lo rape the college stu- dent. They said the girl was un- harmed. Coast Weather Sunny skies are scheduled for Friday, with patchy fog cooling things down a long the coast. Tem- peratures will range from the upper 70s at the beaches to the middle 90s inland. INSIDE TODAY How 10/e i& your child's clot hing from fire? The ll1miJCI J11i1JI be .Urpriaing. A look ,at flammal»lity 1ID11· darcU and new legi&lotion i3 of/t'rftl in the People Sedion, ~Bl. • .42 DAILY PILOT H /F ~''Adoption J udgment .. Pending By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ol'llM0.11~.-.--... Thrt"e Orange Coast ramilics which have adopted Ca mbod ian orphans arc waitin g today for a Los Ang eles judge to rule on an adoption case that may take the youngsters from their homc.-s. Superior Court .J udgt• Lester E. j Olson heard the last arguments Wednesday 1n a case involving Family Mini stries, Hn adoption j agency which pl aced the contest· ed planeloud of 20 youngsters with families in Orange and Los ',Angeles counties . Dr . R1ch;.ird Seott. a Los 1 • .\ngeles ph ysietan, !'.ued the 1 agency. clai m ing he was pre· vented from adopting lhe C'hi ldren on religious grounds In Irvin<'. tht• l>onald f1owcll and Gordon J.una ramilics arc • 1 among those which have taken : the children into their homes. I The Gordon Cribbs family of Huntington Reach a lso awaits Judge Olson ·s ruling. 1 A court CJ(•rk said today the rulin g could coml.' F'r1day or Monday. ;\s the adoption agency was preparing for the case, its ·~s pokes men claimed that a ruling :s;: against t he group would strip l the authority it has had since 1959 loplacf' children for adoption. ThC' result, tht• group said. 1 would be turning the children over to ~1nother a gency and tak- t in,:: !hem from their new adoptive , homes. Scott 's lawyers claimed that ; wa..; only the m ost severe of the ~sible legal r emedies. In trstimony, Mary Sullivan, I California's chief adoption of~ , ficer. has said the 20 children will , not be arbitrarily removed from j th('>ir homes. . / "We do gi ve weight to a home . where the child has developed ·I ties and securities,·· sbe said. ·r 'fhe arguments in more than a ·•week of testimony have focused on the First Amendment rights to ' o.u, """ ~ "-"• Co<Uf \lfdtor She's a bit homesick. but Bra nk a Cuk. 17, Edison f-ligh School 's American Field Service student from Belgrade, Yugoslavia. loves the Orange Co ast. Branka. "·ho h opes to s tudy medicine, s tays with Mr end Mrs. Thomas Moore and AFS s is te r Erin Moore. 16, al 10091 J on Day Drive, Huntington Beach. Youth Unit To Oppose Unification By KATHY CLANCY Of tlM O.llr .-.. SUH The Fountain Valley Youth Commission was expected to take a stand against school un- ifi('alion for their city at a 7:30 meeting tonight at ci~y hall. But the commission agenda has run into a snag . Commission Chairman Tony Maties said he has been told by ('ity officials that the commission should not take a s(and because the city council has not dt:cided whether or not to take one. I' exercise freedom of religion. Scott, an Episcopalian, has 1 contended he was excluded from City officials said today that i& 1 adopting Trap Ven, one of the routinepolicyinsuch matlers. F ·1 M ' · t · · 1· · And City Councilman Al 1 1_children , because he did not meet ' - am1 y 1n1s r1es re 1g1ous re· H llind 'd tod " . <'quiremenls. o en sa1_ ay P"''at w.hile J.; The group requires prospec· the youth advisor}_'. group can t be !~tive parents to be pracUci:ng .. af.o_p~rom. \ak.ing_a..at~, he ~Evangelical Christians; a title cf'oesn t think ills a'dVtS8&le ... ':which takes in a wide range of ''A bett tU" positio'1 would be a .denominaUpns. recommendati9n whether ot not I Family ?tf inistries has ... 1ald tbe cpu~cil sbouii'Jalle a stan:d,'' . ! Scott never-applied for adoption. Hollinden suggested, ad®-g that 'l Scott, a physician in t he before the council would vote on ·!Departmen t of E mergency the m atter it could ask the y0utb ·)Med icine at the County-USC commission itsopinion. •:Medical Center, metTrop Ven·in B u t at the same ti m e . : April when the Cambodians ar· Roi.linden said he has been in- ,~ rived at Terminal Island. He formally urging fellow council ".cared for the child and followed members not to j ake An)'.,Public •his recovery from a head cut re-stand on t he issue, other than : ceived on a Navy bu5. secUring a right to vote for city · Meanwhile, the Orange Coast residents. : families have begun adoption "l don't think we should take a ' proceedings-interrupted by the stand because we lose credibility : Scott suit.· as a source of impartial informa-~ 1\l the Powell, Luna and Cribbs tion," he said.' ·homes, the parents await Judge And Hollinden a dded he : Olson·s ruling with a mixture of believes a unification stand, if ' confidence and apprehension. any is taken, shOuld come from ' ln a recent interview, Powell of elected council members, not an 1 lrvine said, "We'll fight like W1elected advisory panel. · crazy lo keep him," referring to Matics said he was disturbed ; their adopted son Keo Thomas by the city·s attitude. : Powell --onceKeoChantha. "It is unfair t o the com- "To take him away, they will mission." said Matics, a Foun· : have to come up with some good tain Valley High School student. reasons why we are not fit "Our goal as a commission is to parents. l -don 't think they can do be an advisory board to the COWi· that, .. said Powell. cil and if they refuse to let us T e levisions Stole n· Huntington Beach police are searching for thie ves who smashed a window at an ap- pliance s hop early today and fled with three color television sels valued at Sl ,137. Officers said the ;thieves entered the Goodyear .:Store, 7872 Edinger Ave,, at 4 ·a.m. today. ' ' ,, ,, ' 11 . I I .. c ~. ,, • ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT Tiit a...,.. CN\I 0 .. ly PllDI, wll,11 Ml!cll I' '""'""'•11 ,.,. NtWl·l"rKt, It ~hi""' lly 1i.e °'-COllll IO'lltllhlll"ll '-'· \el)<l•••t tG11-t .,, puOllol>Pd Mo ..... , ll'ltouofl f•!tlly lor Cotl• llMM>, NIWllOrl fN_,;11, -l!"'iflDn 8t•<l•/Fg..,.t•ln V•ll.,y, 1r'll ... , ~ltb.t<• v.1 .. , 11111 U.V""'• IN•<hls.o..111 c..11. A M"'if!e •1!11lotwll •dlllef\ 1, Pllllll~l'd S.1-•~ -Sun· ~''· '"" IM'lnc:l1.i publlsll!~ r,:-h .. JJO W.•1 D•Y 51•tt1, C1\I• Mtll, I f«l\11.,_H, Robert N. Weed Pr1~,,_,11l-~I ..... Jack R. CurleL., \l o(.~ Pt•<.ltlt111 ..... GllM<ll ... ~. Thomas Keevll &:11110• ThOmas A . Murphlne ,_,,. ... , .... 1 t:ltilor ~ries H. Loos. Richard P. Nall ,.,.,,11111 Ma ... tl"'ll l!Clhoo Robert Barker W.'l0r ..... C-1Eo>lteo" Hun ti:t.Oft l eadtOffk• 17 hKfl .... i.v1•C1 ,,..10.., .t,H,....,: P'.O, M ""· .,.._ 0tMr Offk 111 uz:: h K11, 11MG19_.,,..M,..... •Mio .. , 1•-11 hyMrW _.,... ...... .,,..........., ............ ~•v11i.,.""'..,.""'"..,. -IM~Fr- T--!714) '42"'*21 -aeuff1_, A•v.'11s.tffll! M l-"71 .,,_,_..0r ..... c.......~i. _, .. ::£'=' "r' cw-. c~ .,_....., c--fl: ...... lllilllf'.._., ..._ .r ot Mwtfll.,._.,,, ,_..,111 _, M ,..,-;t" .. u.-... .. 1 ,,_,,., ...,,.,,,....,., --· 5"..,.. ci.::.:::cai: S: .-CM~ .. ~ s""" ... ~..... ~""" ........ -· ; serve in that role we are being very ineffective.·· He said the commission voted in a recent study session 3-0 with one abstention to oppose the un - ification. He said Commissioner Mark Nitikman, who is employed by Carl "Bud" Jones, the organizer of the unification drive, abs- tained on the issue because of his work post. Other commissioners voting lo oppose were Patrice Sabin, Kathy Kunz a nd Matics, he added. "We as a youth group fell that there was going lo be mass bus- ing and it would not relieve the overcrowding.that the committee on unification said it would,·· Matics added. "On the adult side," he con- tinued, "it was the laxes and the money it would cost." Matics said he hopes to talk with city officials further on the matter, and Hollinden said he might try lo make his view on the matter known. "The thing that really upsets me." Matics added, "la the city , council is blocking the whol"e thing. That just defeats the whol e purpose of our commiuion.·· * * * f',._P.age AJ l)ELAY ••• Union High ScllOol District. He said earlier unif•~atlon pro- Po_ltil !<Ir FO\ln!aln Volley and toUth Hunllngton Beacb are be- Inf 'debated In OPf"llltt c:ourt and "It seemo lncredlblo" that the cotbmlttee woul4 tackle any -plaftl before recelY\ni that court decision. . ' in Sue . . ' In ~ aclit ' :~·~.-·1'g ' t ' Damash'totallns more than S1I miJUon are being dt'manded lo- 'day in federal court by the next of kin of seven people wbo died wilh Orange Coupty Supe rvisor Ronald Caspe~ in the sinkinl or the"ShootingStar.'" t Named as defendants in, two 1 Los Angeles Federal Court ac- tions is the estate of the boat's· owner, Fred E . Harber. The county political fjgufe and long time friend of Caspers wa"! one or those who died when the vessel foundered in heavy seas of( Baja California. The lawsuits also list the next of kin of Caspers and his two sons, Eric and Kirkland, among the plaintiffs. Al so named are the next of kin of Anaheim builder l.eonard Ra shore and his nephew Ric hard Tully. F\Jrther damages are sought by Mrs. Margie K_lein on behalf of her lost sons, Joseph,27, John . 26, and Tinothy, 25. all of Utah. It is alleged in both actions that Harber was negligent in the management and mai ntenance of the "Shooting Star'' and that the vessel was not seaworthy when it m ade its last voyage on June 13, 1974 . The bodies of the eight persons on the boat were never recovered despite an intensive search of the area by Coast Guard and private vessels. Some wreckage and an empty lifeboat were retrieved. ANIMALS ••. ment can be worked out. Meanwhije, the last vestiges of animal cont rol were removed from the citY. late Monday after- noon, whc:n all the animals in the city~sheltier were transferred to 01'bnge County Anim.at Shelter at 581 City Drjvein Orange. While e\,&ht or fo women volun- teers of the' Knimal Att.sistance Lee\gue glumly watched, Orange County 1rennel personnel re- moved the inhabitants or the poond that inc\uded two cals. less than a dozen dogs, a raccoon. and uncounted hamsters. Mrs. Pat Guiver, president o{ the Assistance League, appeared hear.tbroken. at the develop. mtmt.$. "Some of the animaJs will be wed for medical research," she s-aiq. She adqed that she thought the shelt er would be too far for Huntington Beach residents to travel, that the shelter wouldn't permit volunteers to assist in matching lost pets with their owners arid that Orange County wouldn't give 24-hour service. SURF ••• Beach said that the surf was "real bi g," peaking at 10 feet this morning. The water temperature was expected to be in the mid·60s again today and the air tern· perature in the 80s again. A crowd of about 10,000 to 12,000 hit the city beach in Huntington Wednesday. Dlllly ~llt Slaff f'lwt9 Binslaaecf'- Harry P . Jelfrey, 38, Laguna Beach resident and history professor at Cal State University. Fullerton, Wed - n esday announce d can · didacy as Republican for 4-0th Congressional District seat held by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (R · Newport Beach). )elfrey, a pro·environmentaliot and civic leader, had harsh words for indicted former COWJty assessor wboo!e seat he seeks. 1 ' --· . ---.. t· -.:.:..=-:.:----- -··~· • • Recalls SLA's Patty Golden West College baseball standout Thomas D. Mal· thews. 19, of Huntington Beach. may be federal prosecu- tion witness in trial of Patty Hearst and William and Emily Harris. Assertedly kidnaped by SLA trio in Lynwood 16 months ago, Matthews denies Miss Hearst was confused and disoriented. He says fugitive heiress Y+'as cool and coherent as she loaded automatic we~pons. Battin. Levels ' .Charges By GARV G RAN'YIU.ll: • a. .. DM•r•"•·- I • lndicted Orange County Supervl&or Robert BatUn Hid ·Wednesday that therelolctanceor law enforcement offidalll to al- low secret eourt tundl to be audited I& duo tq tbolr --·rear U- lerlll sklmminc acUVIUeotwlll be uncovered.•· Battin charred trustees at the funds collected from delendanta and usedilliDve1t1&atl<N "don't want to be accountable to the tu- . payers and be forced to account (or the money they are u:s1n& for their Cj'WD personal use and pro- bably pocketing.'' The controversial Sant.II Ana s upervisor's blast followed a 1Y1ilder attack on the Orange County Narcotics Officers As· soc iation by S u pervisor Laurence Sehmit. While Schmit 's attack on the association was tame when com. pared to Batlin's the Garden Gr~ve s u pervisor 'said he believes the association's reluc- tance indicates to him "they pro- test too loudly.'' ''I have learned that one of the people who constructed the as- SOC'iation's attack against me in the press is the same person who handled the disbusement' or fun~s and the bookeeping for· one of the accounts we planned to audit,'' said Schmit. Patty Now Suspect In Holdup, Murder READ ••• agreed that on any valid test of a representative sample of yoW1gsters some will score in the upper 25 percent and some in the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ Authorities are said to consider Patricia Hearst a prime suspect in an armed robbery and mutder at a bdnk in Carmichael, Calif. Reports said m oney taken in the rpbbery was found in the~bouSe whe(e the newspaper heiress wa, arrested last week. CBS News reported Wednes· day that Miss ,Hearst ''closely re· sembles the compbsite drawing of one of the robbers sketched from witnesses· descriptions.'· The network also said "_ .• part of the sfolen money marked for identification was found dur- ing the search of the house where Miss Hearst had been living when she was arrested.'• The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that ''at least one bill" taken in the robbery was found in t he house. U.S. Attorney James L. Brown- ing refused to confirm or deny the report. He said the matter was not in the ''public domain" _in current legal action against SLA members. lower 25 percent. . In addition, they agreed the re- sults of one test shouldn't be taken as a final determiriation. Howard Roop, high school as- sistant superintendent, said all 1.170 youngsters did undergo more thorough later tests and are being taught according to their · needs. Coogan also criticized the board for attacking a reading program that he said individual teachers h ave worked hard to improve. JC Penney • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT 0 CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Starts 10 a.m. Friday, Sopt. 21>. Umited to Sloe~ on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE .. 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES Fdrmal Dresses--Jr., Misses, Half-size.s NOT ALL SIZES IM ALL STYLES LIMITED TO STOCK OM HAND SOLD IM MARCH and APRIL FOR SI 6 to S30. ••• • I • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses orig. $18 NOW 1.88 • 6 ONLY. CALCUTIA DRESSES- Sleeveless Seersucker orig: 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to 70%* .* •I enly Misses Long Skirt Sets Orir. 23.1111 NOW 70% off • 6 enly Knit Jumpers l . Sins Orir. 31.10 NOW 70% off • 15 only Print Junior Dresses J.9 Orie. 1U0·20.llll NOW 70% off • 9 only Jacket Dress 1. '11 s1ns Orir. 21.lllJ.3&.00 NOW 70% off • 11 at1IJ Half Size Fashions 14\1.-24Yz Gfif. 20.ll0:30.ll NOii 50% off • 14 1111y Misses House Dresses 14-10 Orir. 1ue.1t1111 11G1150% off • II only Jr. Holter Dresses Oris. Ul-15.11 NII 50% off • n ..., Jr. Pont Sets J.13 Or!i 11.ID In 50% off Slmll• to lllu1trauon FALL FASHION 'CLEARANCE OC> ONLY. Junior and Misses Dresses : Pantsuits, Fall Styles. o.rfg. $14 to $48 390/0 NOW /C °"' SHOP SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. I ' • t • I 7 i \ , -- . . • orpage. ~list EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoek.8 VOL. 68, NO. 268, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ' • ORANGE COUNTY, cALIFORNIA • 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1975 N JEN CENTS Youth ~ Center to Seek ·N~wport. Aid • 'the Assessment ancj Treat- ment Service:• Cent« ol. Coastal Orange. County , a youth diversion service which hat p~ vidfl4 help and couaulinc tor Oruage Cout younpters over the past year, r,1af\l-toaiek about t20,000 each rom the ciU.. of Irvine,, Newport Beach and Colla Mesa . George Jones, vice president or • Ille -·· volulltet:r board or dlfecton. e•timated th•t •• much u SZS,000 of I.tie aroup'• an- ticipated sas,oocr budget ne•t y-uuoy be-made up Iii private <Olltributiou oad aroata. But. lie told lbe 1rvlne. City Council Ibis week, \he aroup bopes to obtain the -te0.000 frou:i city contribufiorw. 6 year ag • recalled Ellen , W'Llcox of the center, the 1roup ulted for and recelwd Ibo coun·. dl's endorsemenL · In the -put ye.ar, she said. the center bu seen 139 )'OUlllSters ranging in a.ge from six to 17. Tbe group serves ·as a diveraton program-a second roUte for JUveniles who otherwise would go nto the court system. n.e referrals have included S9 from tbe combined Costa Mesa ao<Urvlne POllce departmeni.· two from the county fire marshal : one from tbe Hunt~ tnaton Beach Police Oepart- meitt ~ three from the new Irvine Pol.lee Department; 34 from the N-,WJ>Ort Beach Police Depart· ment ; 1• from tbe Orange County Sherif rs Office: 15 Crom parents and 11 from the Tustin Police Department. 'the offenses vary widely, Mrs . Wilcox 11id. About 87 of the youn11ters were referred ror serious offenses I ike burglary, theft or arson. Thirty were ••status offenders '' whose actions Wf'te criminal only because they were mlnoni. She a:ave examples of clients intludlnc the case of a six-year- old who was chareed with three arsons-, but-who lhe arresting of- fiter felt would not benefit from beiria: placed ln juvenile hall. calling treatment in his case typical. Mrs . Wilcox said the eenter counseled the chlld and the family to get to the cause of the problems. Another case was a 16-ycar-old.. <See CENTER, Page AZ) Storm -Stirs _Sull-sat11 rated S11rf _,._ ----• o.tty "'"" "'9'9 HIS CHARGE DISMISSED Pu1sycat's Jimmie Johnson Pussycat _Defendant Acqllitted By IULARY KAYE OftlleD.1111'1 Pilot*" Judge Robert C. Todd granted a defense motion to acquit Pussycat Theater Vice Presjdenl Jimmie Johnson Wednesday but refused today to drop the case against two other defendants in the Balboa sex movie trial. Defendants Vincent Miranda, president of the adult movie house chain, and Arlie Dwight Wood, manager of the Balboa Theater, still face charges of dis- tributing and ~bowing obscene ·material. The films at issue are "Deep Throat" and •'The Devil in Miss Jones." ~ '. The prosecution briefly re· opened its case this morning, with the introductiQn of new evideilce from 1974. Entered into the record was the information that Miranda and . Wood were on trial racing similar misdemeanor chafgeson July JO, 1974 in North Orange County Municipal Court and Orange CountySuperiorCourt .. Al that poirlt.., prosecution at-· torney Tony Rackauckas rested his case. Defepse attorney _Robert McDaniel began his case.for the two remaining defefldants by calling to the witness stand Dr. Gene La Levine, sociology pro- fessor at UCLA. \' Coast Weather Sun·n y s k ies are scheduled for Friday, with patchy lo~ ~ooling things down along the-coast. Tern· peratures--witl-=range from the upper 70s at the beaches to the middle-90s inland. INSIDE TODAY How 10/e ia your child'• •clothing from fire~ The answtt• may be surprising. A look .at flammabilftJI ttan-- dordl . and new Jegi3'ation is offered in the People Section, Page Bl. Beaches Thinly;: ·Protected By ALAN DllUUN Of .. 0.ltr""" .... Thunderous surf, generated by a storm off N·ew Zealand, pounded the Orange Coast today with crests ranging from eight to 10 feet . The breakers came with crowds nocking~to the beaches to escape t~e 100-degree heat inland and with. lifeguard crews un- dermanned. ·''We are.hiring as many people as we can find," said Newport Beach h-tarine Safety Officer Ray Garver today. Newport, San .Clemente, and Laguna Beach lifeguards all were trying to con- tact their seasonal staff to take on terQPOrary duty for the rest of the beat wave. , Garver confirmed that a Newpqrt Jif gtiard eati~ated that at least olle breaker at the ~ea e Wednesday crested at 20 re..i . • The...~8tion Weather Service reported today that tem -· peratures will remain high along the co8st again today and Friday though it will be slightly cooler Friday. 'fhe five-day outlook· calls for low clouds over the coast and temperatures back to near norm;ll. Lifeguards al Huntington Beach said that the surf was .. real big," peaking at 10 fee~ th.is morning: The water temperature was expected to be in the mid-60s again today and the air tem- perature in the 80s again. A crowd of-aboUt 10,000 to 12,000 hit the city beach in Huntington Wednesday, Seal Beach had 6,000 people Wednesday, one of the largest (SeeSURF, PageAZ) Fire Crews Make Gains ' ' On Outbreaks From Wire Services Dying winds allowed 3,000 fire fighters to gain the upper hand today over Southern ~fomia 's biggest outbreak of bruSh fires of 1975. The largest fires under control or near control are a 20,250-acre blaze in the Ba.dlands area near Rfverside and two brush fires wftich burned ·a total of 12,000 acres or land in Camp Pendleton. t.he California Division o( Forestry said nearly 50,000 acres of land were destroyed in this week's rash of fires as hot, dry desert Santa Ana winds sent tern· peratures past 100 degrees. A total .of 14 persons were injured and 200 forced to flee their homes. The testy 'finds died down . enough to allow' 65 percent con- tainment of the Fallbrook fire which spread onto the big Marine base. But its sporadic spread pushed the hoped-for total con- tainment from Friday night to SUnclay. The fire was raging on a five- mile front one ntile deep in the base. outside the base, the fire was fought by 1,500 men on lines beefed up with control of the Badlands fire in which six persona suffered minor injuries and"two trailer~ and a frame ho\Ule were destroyed. An estimated 200 penoos fled their hor'nes briefly in the Fallbrook bla:te in whlch five homes burned. Earlier ln the week. another 200 re1idents of the Los Angeles foothills community or Sler'ra Madre abandoned their homes brieflf, when flames leoPed to wi\liln 200 yards of IOll\e hou.les. • BALBOA'S INFAMOUS WEDGE IS ABOUT TO PLUNGE THIS SURFER AN ESTIMATED 18 FEET 'OVER THE FALLS' Huge Sur! Spawned by Storm Dlf New Zealand Pounded the Orange Coast Today-None Bigger Than the Wedge Record Booze Haul Reported Caspers Death Cruise SACRAMENTO <AP) -The State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says it seized four boxcar loads of bourbon· - the largest seizure since the de- partment·s inception in 1955. Yacht Victims' Kin Sue f o 'r $8 Million Willi am A. Sullivan, the direc- tor, said Wednesday the 10.000 cases of whisky were shipped by Brown-Form~n Distillers Corp. of Louisville, Ky., to an un- licensed pr:ivate warehouse on Eastsoth Street in Los Angeles. Sullivan said state law re- quires that alcoholic beverages be reC'eived at.licensed premises or licensed public warehouses. ' . Eight Poisoned? MARION, Ill. CAP> -As many as eight patients may have been poisoned with deliberately adulterated drugs at Marion Memorial Hospital, a state's at- torney inves tigating the case says. Two died. State's Atty. Robert Howerton said Wednes- day that at least three and possibly eight persons were poisoned at the hospital from Augustl974tolas tJanuary. Damages totaling more than $8 . million are being demanded to- day in federal court by the next or kin of seven people Who died with Orange Count y Supervisor Ronald Caspers in the sinking or the "Shooting Star.·· Named as defendants in two J.os Angeles Federal Court ac- tions is the estate of the boat ·s owner. Fred E . Harber. The county political figure and long time friend of Caspers was one o( those who died when the vessel foundered in heavy seas off Baja California. The lawsuits also list the next of kin of Caspers and . hi s two sons, Eric and Kirkland, among the plaintiffs. Also named are the next of kin of Anaheim builder l.eonard Bas hore and his nephew Richard Tully. Further damages are sought by Mrs. Margie Klein on behalf of her lost sons, J oseph,27.John , 26, and Timothy, 25, all or Utah. Fare Is Fair Mad Cahbie Gets Justice STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. CAP > -A Detroit cabbie startled four British visitors by shooting out two tires on a rival's cab because he felt he should have gotten the fare. The gun-wielding cabbie will lose his job. "We're a bit shaky -ii was a bit Qf a surprise, I must admit,'' said Max Hallas, director and ~eneral manager of the London-based Northcliffe Newspaper Group .. "It happened very quickly. There was no shouting, ... Nextthingweknew -Bang! Bang!" A Checker Cab Co. spokesman said the gun-toting cabbie felt be should have gotten the $14 fare to carry Hallas and three other Britis h newspaper executives. The tires were shot out 611 the cab driven by Michael J . Watren as the British visltqrs w~re payine Warren after a 20-mile ride Tuesday from downto\Nn Detroit to the Detroit News pla t fn suburban Sterling Heights. . . Moments before. the gun•toting drive~ had stopped Warren 's cab on a freeway and the two driver& argued. It is alleged in both actions that Harber was negli gent in the managem ent and maintenance of the "Shooting Star" and that the vessel was not seaworthy when it m ade its last voyage on June 13, 1974. The bodies o( the eight persons on the boat were never recovered despite an intensive search o ( the area by Coas t Guard and private vessels. Some wreckage and an empty lifeboat were retrieved. Presi.denl Changing Tour Plans By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI J President Ford will change his travel schedule around America in the aftermath or two attempts on his life. his chief spokt'sman said today. White House press sccrc~ary Ron Nessen told a news briefing Ford "is probably not going lo go to as m any places as you had thought he would.·· White House aides told r e- porters last month before the Sacramento and San Francisco incidents in which two difrerent women pointed guns at the Presi· dent -that they shouJd expect trips to at least 12 states in com· ing weeks-, with Ford on the road almost every week until Christmas. Reporters repeatedly asked Nessen if security was the reason Ford was changing his"' travel plana. "Frankly, I don 't know," Nessen said. ''I don "l know all the reasons th'at went into it.·· As late as Wednesday, Nessen denied a statement by Senate Republican Leader 1-fugh SCott that there would be a "hiatus·· in Ford's beavy travel pace. Asked if there had been "sub· stantial .. cuts in Ford's travel schedule, Nessen said, ··No -a rew." Road Projects Waning/or Harbor Area ' The outlook for rreeway and state highway projects in the Harbor Area for the next three years is jus t plain gloomy, W. f'. Pond. acting district director of CalTrans, rearfirmed tcxlay. Speaking lo a breakfast meet- ing sponsored by the Newport I larbor Chamber or Commerce at the Balboa Bay Cl ub, the highway official reported: -The Upper Bay Bridge is the "on ly really solid'' project scheduled for Pacific Coasl Highway in Orange County~ Construction on this $3 million project should begin in 1977. The state "has no plans for a Bonita Canyon route. We are not making any studies or Bonita Ca- nyon. Our policy is that the local community takes the lead in making traffic corridor studies. Orange County is doing some such studies.·• The "big ditch .. in Cos ta Mesa , on the Newport Freeway route from Bristol south. will get bigger and longer. It will be ex· tended to about Bay Street by 1977. But no consideration in this segment is sch eduled for the foreseeable future. rt had been set for 1981. Pond reaffirmed ihat the Corona del Mar Freeway, Route 73, will be C'Om pleled from the San Diego f<"'recway to the in · t e rchange with the Newport CSee FREF.WA. V, Page A2) OIL, TAX NEWS DEPRESSES DOW NEW YORK <UPJ )-Thestock market closed lower today in light trading 01, the New Ynrk Stock ExchAnge :t mid some gloomy news concer1,ing oil prices and the Feder a l Re.~<'rve Board's op- posit ion to tax cu: extensions The Dow .Jo nes industrial a \·c rage. up :-1 rr:tction at the oul- St!l , lost off 5. l(j po1r'llS lO 821.03. Declines ltd ud vn:ict"s by about a S('VCO ·lo-fi ve m argin . (Tab1qti, R7 ). Prices were lower in ll~ht trad.- ing on the Americ un St.ock ti· change. --,,-t ( ( Al DAILY PILOT N Murde r I Rap Eyed ).4'or Patty 1 SAN FRANCISCO <UPIJ - .Authorities are said to consider :Patricia Hearst a prime suspect in an armed robbery and murder i.Gtl a bank in Carmichael, Calif. JlePQ,rts said money taken in the J:"Obbery was found in the house ""'here the newspaper heiress i'.'NBS arrested last week . CBS News reported We<lnes- !clay that Miss Hearst "closely re- llSembles the composite drawing Id one of the robbers sketched from witnesses· descliptions .. , t The network also said ·· ... part of the stolen money matli:ed ;1or identification was found dur- ing the search of the hou se where ).fiss llearst h.ad been living "When she was arrested.·· j The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that "'at least one 1bill"" taken in the robbery w~s found in the house. ! U.S. Attorney James L. BrO\\'n· ;Jiig refused to confirm or deny the report. lie said the matter "Was not in the "public domain" in current legal action against ·.sLA members. , Patricia Hearst may be sub- JX>enaed to appear before a grand -j HAR RISES MOVED TO LOS A NGELE$-A5 jury and name her ktdnapers. it v.·as disclosed today . Asserting that Miss Hearst's ar- fidavit about her kidnaping br- ings a "new dimension'' lo the case. Alameda County Dislri<'t .<\.ttorney Low e l I Jensen said : "We are contemplating bring· ing her before the grand jury to tell her story and name names.·· \ Harry P. Jeffrey, 38, Laguna · Beach r esident and history professor at Cal State Universit y. Fullerton, Wed· nes day a nn ounced can - ·didacy as Republican for 40th Congressional District seat held by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (R · Newport Beach ). Jeffre)". a pro-environmentalist and civic leader. had harsh 1words for indicted former county assessor whose seat he seeks. Manson, Sara Kids • Entries • • ' By F:BI • Revealed ' WASIDNGTON CAP) -The FBI conducted hundreas or break·ins against "domestic sub- versive tar1ets" over a 26-year period endtnc in 1968, the chairman of the Senate In~ teUi gt-nce Committee said today. Relea$inl inrormation Sup . plied to the committee by the FBI, Sen. Frank Church. <D- Id8hoJ, sald there were 238 breU:·ins rooducted against 14 "domestic subversive targets" from I!M.2 to 1968 and "numerous entries"' against three other similar targets from 1952to1966. Charles Brennan. former head ·of the Fe1 ·s Domestic Jn· telligenee Division, testified that the Fe1·s use of break-ins as an intelligence-gathering tool began to die out in tbe early 1960s. Brennan said it was his opinion that the pr act ice 'A'aS curtailed as a result of inc reased emphasis on organiied crime and civil rights, and of the late FBI Director J. · Edgar Hoover's fear of creating an embarrassing incident which ""'OUld gi\"e critics a chance to de· mand his resignation as he neared the mandatory retire- ment age. Ho"'ever, Brennan also said under oath that during the late J960"s. "'hite House press ure forred the FBI into resuming the admittedly il legal break-ins in an f'ffort to determine if a foreign Communist influence was behind domestic unrest. The FBI was "'continually be- ing pressured by both the Johnson and Nixon administra· Lions .•. as to whether there might be finances from abroad," Brennan testified. . The bank , located near Sacramento, was robbed of $15,000 April 21 by four persons. including a young woman. Dur- ing th• holdup. a bystander. Together M:vrna Lee Opsahl, was killed. ·css report er Richard · Threlkeld said authorities "later iound the getaway car and on its He added that the bureau was unable to uncover evidence of . any financial link between American protest groups and Communist groups abroad. -"I tbin,k that's ·ex'8ctly the· paint," Sen. Walter F. Mondale, CD·Minn.), said. ''What do we do in the future to make sure presi- dents don't use these secret a gen· cies to.carry out theirf antasies?" . license plates reportedly 'dis- covered the fingerprints of Steve Soliab." Soli&h, Z7, a house painter with wboin Miss Hearst said she liveo. was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of harboring a fugitive and being an accessory after the fact. Bail was set at $75,000. \Piclure, AfJ Soliab allp:edly rented two . !hideout homes used by the Sym- bionese Liberatlori Army-the 1 i:adical g roup that originally ab- ducted Miss Hearst from her · Berkeley apartment. Miss Hearst, 21, and fellow SLA members Wendy Yoshimura., William Harris and his wife Emily were captured last Th ursday at two houses in the Mission District. Miss Hearst had been kidnaped by the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974. Investigators said Wednesday that James Kilgore, 27, was wanted in connection with the bank robbery in Carmichael and that a raid on his Daly City apart. ment turned up bombs, shotguns. a revolver and revolutionary literature. I F,._Page AI CENTER •.• girl who was found drunk on the beach at 3:30 a .m. This, Mrs. Wilcox said, was the most recent of a number of incidents in which the girl was involved. ln those and other cases, she 'said, the center is trying to help younpters without putting them through the criminal justice system. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RObert N. Wet!d Pt ...... M .,.. ,__,,,.. J.ck R. Curley \h(t """ ..... '.,.. Gatlt•al Mio-· ThOmas Keevll Ellllar ThOmas A. Murphine-_.......,. E_ Oliirles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .. ,.i!Uftt ,,,._....,. EOIMors CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) ·-Sara Jane Kahn and Charles Manson bought a lot of candy from Van Watson when they were children. Sara Jane was a serious girl. but Manson "liked to play a little hooky," says Watson. Sara Jane, now Sara Jane Moore, is in jail charged with try- ing to kill President Ford. Manson is serving life in prison for tbe 1969 murder of. actress Sharon Tate and six others. And one of Manson's followers. Lynette Fro~e. aloo Is charged with try1ng to kill the President in a separate incident. "Kathleen Manson, Charles" mother, was a clerk in my store for three or four months,'• Watson said in an inlervieW Wed-• nesday. "Charles was about 9 or 10 years old, then, around 1942. l ie was just an ordinary boy, nothing outstanding. l sold b.im a lot of candy. "He'd come in two or three times a day, whenever he got a penny.'' Watson said he was shocked to learn that Sara Jane Kahn was the person accused of shooting at the President. "I knew her from childhood.·• he said. ''She came in the store to .• buy candy on her way to school. . F,._Page AI SURF ••• crowds of the summer, but the surf there was only two to three. feet. San Clemente Lifeguard Cap- tain Sheridan Byerly said that his men made 19 rescues Wed· nesday. but added that the surf was building up hi gher today. with crests at eight, nine and 10 feet. "ll looks like the swells will hold for two or three days," he said. ayerly said that he was trying to call in seasonal employes. Wednesday only five men were on duty ; today he hoped to have IO or 11 men working the towers. The situation was similar al Laguna Beach with the surf at eight to to feel . "It gets a little spooky out there,·· said Lifeguard Jim Staufer. Neither Brennan nor Church gave any specific instances of break-ins nor was it entirely clear what the phrase "'domestic subversive targets" meant. FREEWAY ••• Freeway in Costa Mesa · by • mid-1977. . Planning for the two, one-way fr ontage r oads along t h at freeway from Bristol Street east to 'MacArthur Boulevard will go ahead, to be ready in event funds become available. But no con- . ..struction of the freeway in that ~ent is scheduled, be said. The $8 million being spent on realigning M acArthU:r _Boulevard adjacent to UCI is ••mooey well spent because of the serious flooding conditions there,·· Pond declared. He acknowledged a Bonita Ca· nyon route seemed logical for a county study, but noted that where to connect it to Pacific Coast Highway is a major pro- blem. Pressed on how the Harbor Area could promote action on the Bonita Can yon ruute, Pond replied, "G~t with the county. They are the lead agency in stu- dying what might be done.•• Pond explained that his district used to spend between $200 and $300 million a year on construc- tion and maintenance. but will have only $30 million a year for the next three years. Most of that money will go to maintaining f'Xisting k"oads and creating exclusive bus and car paol lanes. Some money will be spent im· proving the signal system ap-. proaching the Upper Bay Bridge, he said, as an interim improve- ment until the new bridge is built. • The state also will fund a signal system for westbound Pacific Coast Hl'gfiw-a·y at Newporl Boulevard and will fund a bridge at the Santa Ana River for a bikeway planned by the city of Newport Beach and the county. PoliCe Drug Fund Dropped in Laguna By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... 0.11, ........... Us-e or a private police depart- ment narcotics investigating rund was suspended by the Laguna Beach City Cooncil Wed· nesday night, pending a probe or the account by the state Attorney General'• office. The (und, eat,blished In 1971, Is . • supported by fmea paid by con· 91ctecl drug law offenders on the theory that they should shoulder a portlon of the cost of drug law enforcement. Throu1~ an.arrangement wlth SoUtb Oronce C0unty Municipal Colirt, the tints bavo been divert-' ed into a private bank account and WI~ by narcotics officen to make drug. buys from dealers, rent unmarked can, pay infor- mants and p\ll'cbue equipment. The probe of tbe fund by the At· tomey Ge·neral'1 office wu re· ·quested by count1 1upervlilon after the legality or the ..:c0unt was questioned by Superv~ Laurence Schmit. Similar ac· counts exist in San Clemente, llunttnato11 Beach and the Orange County Superior Court System. The private nature ol the fUnd wu denounced Wedneeday by Councilman Charlton Boyd. • ' LofJs.ter Ronaogeni%e~ Carnival worke·r Rick Martinez readies paratrooper ride which no doubt will shake up the lobster dinner for thousands of persons planning to attend annual Lions Club Lobster Bake festivities startin~ Fri- t day night in Newport Beach. Events Will In· elude carnival atiMacArtbur Boulevani·and Coast High way, parade S&turd'IY. at? a.m . along Coast Hig)Jway as well as traibtlonal lobster dinners served in large tent. South Comity Site PrQposed for Fair By ALAN DIRKIN OfUMDaltff'llt4Maff The question of selling the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa and redeveloping the state facility on a less-expensive site in the south of the count)' is being explored by plalining con· sultants. Such a move would be sound economically, the consultants point out in a $37,000 report to the Oran'e County Fair Board. The question of selling the 163-acre f airgrounds and moving elsewhere was one of seven de· velopment alternatives suggest- ed 10 the report by Caudill, Rowlett and Scott of Los Angeles. The goal of the study is to come up with a 20-year program for de· velopment of the fairnounds. The second phase of the study. which will begin next month and be completed in February, will concentrate more closely on the development alternatives, which range from selling tl;Je site and moving elsewhere to redevelop- ing the site reeardless of existing facilities. This is how the consultants see in the first-phase report the economics of moving th e grounds : selling the land al between $40,000 to $50,000 an acre for $6 million to $7 .5 million, and buying an 86-acre site further south. at about $20,dOO an acre, for Sl.7 million, leaving $4 .J million to $5.8 million for de- velopment. The planners point out that a pre-supposition on selling the site is that the city of Coma Mesa would approve zoning for a com- bination of residential and com- mercial uses. Post al Truck DemolisJied; Driver Out ·• A COsta Mesa pOstat worker nai-rowly escaped death or serious inju·ry Wedn'esa'ay when his. small delive,.Y vehicle was demolished wh·en sat\dwiched between two other cars. Joseph C. Reaves, 63, employe. of the Orange Avenue branch U.S. Post Office, had stepped out of the Jeep to make a delivery in the SOO block of West Bay Street at the time. Polle~ said -another car driven by Eugene L. Lutz, 21, of 77ft2 Newman Ave ., Huntington Beacb, crash.~ iJ}to J\eav.es' de- livery truck, ramming it-'into a second parked vehicle, owned by William D. Hicks, of 376 W, Bay St .. Costa Mesa. Investigators said ·the-postal truck was a total loss. ' JCPenney · • • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT 0 CENTER NO PHONE ORDERS• Storts 10 a.m. Friday, Sopt. 26. Umilecl to Stock on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS• PANTSETS •LONG DRESSES Formal Dresses-Jr., Misses; Half·sizes · NOT ALL SIZES IM ALL STYLES ••• UMmD TO STOCK OM HAND SOLD IM MARCH cm APRIL FOR $16 to $30. • • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses orig. $18 NOW 1.88 • 6 ONLY. CALCUTTA DRESSES- Sleeveless ,Seersucker orig: 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to· 70%* * . , ,,·. ~~ •I only Misses Long Skirt ~s Ori(. 23.1111 llGW 70% off • & 1111y Knit Jumpers 1r. Sins onr. u ll8W -70% off ' • 1s only Print Junior Dresses :i.s Ori(. 14.1111·21.11 llJW 70% off • 9 an1y Jacket D~ess ·1r.' *~sins .. Ori(. 21.HIO 11811 70% off • 11 only Half Size Fashions 1411-24~ llilr. 2in.i n SO% off • 14 111~ Misses House Dresses 14-21llrir.11J1.1U11nSO% off • 11 llliJ Jr. Halter Dresses • 111111y Jr. Pont Sets :1-1l· , " Orii US:15.il lllW 50% off Gilt HM lllf s0% oft • '' FALL FASHIOM CLEARANCE 80 ONLY.· Junior and Misses Dresses Pantsuits, Fall Styles. orig. $14 to $48 ' MOW • ll . 30%~·, ~· ~ . I I ' I I ' I I ( ' I I I ' I t j ' • • r- • Dental Plans 'Save Money I . .;.Yl .. ,IAJ'Onu B11oar'1 end, mare tbon ZS mlllloeof,.... will bl n<eiY• In& -aid deotal e.... tram ,_ famll7 dentilt tbroulh ll,000 dmW I.Daul-...., plma olltre4.br. _, eD1P1111er ar- tnMjounlon. A• re•<n11Yul07e1r1 OIO. ... !ban twomlllloa, ol)'OUbldthllcoverap, • Tocl&J, portkl!Wlll ID these prep1ld dental plaa. are HvU., a belcy $SOO mlllion a ~ar. And on t.oa.'of· these out-of· pockef ••vin1s are the incalcuJabJesavingsand * , · other beneflll Crom preveotl<JOottbe need for ext"!"lvedeo talworklaterinlife. \ .. · •• ONLY iN ORGANJIA110Ns IN THE ea Ure U .S of. !ered prepaid dental health ~ to emplo1u In 1865. Now. In 11175, the number _bu ooared to 3,000, and b7 l9llO the number of you rece1vmg direct coverq:e ia expected to be at least SO million. .. A major feature in at leut 10 of lhe·naUonal health in surance billo introduced Into this Coo_.tS dental carer children -which could add another•as'to to nillUon to the totals. The evidence la indlojiu~e: private lndustey la becornlne more a.rut more eonvtnced tiuat prepaid dental oov- ff'l.Jebl a munln1f0l aml worthwbileem_ployment incentive for its work force. ~ . LAJl()R UNIONS SEE 11118 AS an import.ant eoonomtc and 90C1al frin&t benefit for ~embers. lnaurance carriers undenotandJbl1 see It u a 1>roril opportunity with major growth potential. And the American Dental Assn. aupporll the concept and applauds the movement's explosive growth. Also indisputable ls the e,vidence that a major spur to the mq:vement was the United Auto Workers• contract of 1973, which Included a comprehensive dental plan, effective October 197f. The UAW precedent was quic~ly followed by the Uwted Steel Workers and the communication workers. DENTISTS IN CITIES DOMINATED llY a single industry, sue~ as a~tos and steel, report that as many as gs P,ercentof their patients are covere4 by prepaid plans. . Many oft~e,plans ~vailablethrougb companies or trade u~o!15 are paid for entirely by the employer; others require participating workers to invest a token payment or a rew dollars each month. As for the perC:entage or paid dental costs that varies depending on the type of plan. There really is 'no standard type of dental insurance policy -but there are three main <'ategories into which most policies fall : -SCHEDULED BENEFIT, UNDER WHICH payment to the person or persons insured as based on a fixed r.eimbursement. for each. dental pr~edure (cleaning, fillings, extrac~!ons, etc.) 1n"'line with •·usual, customary and reasonable fees charged by area dentists; . .-Combination poli~ies. under which payment is hm1ted on the total bill rather than on individual procedures, with the patfent paying part of the bill as a "deductible"; -Comprehensive, under which subscribers pay a •·co-insurance·• lee, butcoveraeeis broad and payments for individual dental care and treatment mv~range from $500 a year up. • IF YOU HAVE-DENTAL INSURANCE or are an employer thinking of offering a plan, ask at least these five questions: (1) How comP.rehensive is your plan? Does it cover preventive as well as restorative treatment, such as pro~hylaxis (cleaning), topical application of fluoride. .. routine exams, X-rays? The ADA_ considers this vital because prevention is the key to dehtal health and lower overall costs in the long run . C2J Since most dental prepayment plans cover dependents, is there a dollar limit for the amount of treatment for each individual covered, or is the limit a total amount for the family? (3) Is there a total lifetime limit per person for some types of less frequent but more expensive treatment - prosthodontics (bridges, dentures) and orthodontics (braces), etc.? (4) IS TJIERE A DEDUCTmLE feature similar to <'Ollision insurance on a car before your coverage becomes effective? (5) Can you get prepaid dental coverage through an insurance company if you work for a small company and are not a union member? {The answer is yes, although many carriers feel it is not feasible to offer cover age on an individual or small group basis.) MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 000 Stocks \.OS••S 1 Cllllens Mtg , .. _ ~ t Don \.ut J9!I , .. _ ~ ) !All V•I Ind ' -.. '~Mee • ., ... ' -.. SC I M:: , .. _ .. • GflPort . ' -., 1 c:oi.to l<!d11 , .. _ ~ I Slindtr Asi.o , -.. '~8• ,.,_ .. ffl ~IMllCt,Pf • -~ lfMEI ;r ' -~ 110.moft( • 10"-.. I Col Pkhlf'ft ,,.._ YI ,. ~ 1;1: •1~-,... tS l(•hl'M 1, >•141-1"- ltU-1 c.~ 1 ... -"" IJ 1-WtfiYolt fl s~-,.. 11 ....... • .. , ... _ - INDEXES 45.44 84.56 820.24 85.64 ofr off off off 0.07 0.17 · 5.95 0.10 "" ,., ... ,,. ... 11.1 ... 11.1 ... .. .• "" ••• "" u ... ... "" ... "" ... on ,., .. '·' on 1A ... 1.> ... '·' Off '·' on ... .. ... Nf!U' 'York 15 ltf1J11t A .. , It· .. 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Alumlnum Co. of America, replying to a discount announced this week by Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical. said it •'intends to protect its mark el share and will be competitive whenever it is in ~t~iu~~~~·~~~~ced a 2.1 cent a pound cut in pri~ ol. some common-alloy eheets. Alcoa an- nounced no immediate price change • Silica Buy CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -Texas Mining Co, will purcbue the Texas and California alll•• sand operotlona cAChemlcal Express Co., Dallas, TeX.' a;for $2.9 million. T .. u llllnlna la a wbolly-o'll'lled suboldlary oJ Oalebay Norton Co., a ~venlfled ablpplna and natural. re- .--complJIY-~-.,.--c,.~ \ • ' ' ~ • • .. DAILY PILOT Tonight's - TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7: 30 -"The Ambushers." Dean Martin in one of his Matt Helm escapades Crom 1967 with Senta Bergiir supplying the romantic interest. · CBS (2) 9 :00 -"Conrack." Jon Voight plays a forceful young teacher trying to introduce a group of isolated blacl! children to the world around them in this 1974 movie with Paul Winfield and Hwne Cry non. . \ KCET (28) 9 :00 -Classic Theater. ~bakespeare 's tragedy "Macbeth" is presented as the first of 13 episodes in this BBC series on classic plays. NBC (4 ) 10:00 -Medical Story. Vince Edwards is back in a doctor's gown tonight, as the target of an anti-abortion group after ending a wom an's pregnan- cy . ' ~ a um:am ... 'ltt'.t!!'""'! ... _ I I TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening SEPTEMBER 25 isillaled blldl dlildrtn to lhl llllDtlcl 1round tlltm. D DIFFERENT NIGHT! * ANGIE DICKENSON AS POLICE WOMAN! D hllct w... "P1fldiM IUll"· 1;00 !~9"'! fD ED...,llln J1111n W1inwrl(ht, ltifll O'Britft and Cll-W Bou ~lfner llltSt in this dfanu. •bovt • ps}'dloHUlic: sllftf whoM I.... 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S.,.aldnc to a titeUlut meet· Int SPoRIO<ed bl' the Newport JU.rbor Cbamber of COmmerce at tlle Balboa Bay Club, the hi&bwayotficlal r pc>rWd: · -The Uppor Biy'Blldge ls the ."'::0 :l ... .1.•onl,y. really solid'' proJec.t scheduled for Pacific Coast Hi1bw1y In Orange COUf\t)'. Construction on this S3 mllUon project should be1in in 1971. -nae st.ate ''hu no plans ror a Booita Canyon route. We are not makinJ any studieaolBonltaCa- nyon. Our polfcy Is that the local Cf:!mmunity takes the lead hJ making traffic corridor studies. Orang~ COunty is doing some IUC.h atudlH.'" -The '"big ditch'" In Coota Mesa. on lbe Newport f)-eeway route from Bristol south, will get bi1ger and longer. It will be ex· tended to about Bay Street by 1977. But no consideratiQn in this seement is scheduled (or the ror .... oble ruture. It liad been · set for 111111. Pond rea!firmed that the .Corona del Mar FreewlY. Route • 71. will be completed from Son Dl .. o' Freew.Y to t.k IJ\. terehan1e' wlth the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa tiy ~ mid· Im. Plannintl for tbe two, on .. way fronta1e roads along that freeway .from Jlrlstol Street east to lla~ur lleulevanl will 10 abe"" 19 be rea<IY ii' event fubds be.eme ovallable. 8ut no -· llructlon of the' lreeway in that Died Out in 60~ .. - Break-ins .hy ~':.~BJ · ' ' ,Run to Hulldre~ .. ·WASHINGTON (AP) -The -F BI conducted hundreds or brea.k·i.ns against ''domestic sub- versiVe targets"' over a 26-year perfod .ending in 1968, the chairman of the Senate In· telligence Committee said today. Dtllty ............ HIS CHARGE DISMISSED Pussycet'a Jimmie Jollnaon Pussycat Deferukuu Acquitted Byl!!H,.!.~~~F Judge Robert C. TOOd granted ,.a defense motion to' acquit Pussycat Theater Vice PrJSident Jimmie Johnson Wed:nesdai but refused today to drop the case against two other defendants in the Balboa sex movie trial. Defendants Vincent Miranda, president of the ad.ult ,01ovie house chain, and Arlie Ihfig'ht Wood, manager of the 'Balboa Theater. still face charges of dis· tributing and showing obscene material. The films at issue are "Deep · Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones." The proseCutloo briefly re- opened its case this morning. with the introduction or new evidence from 1974. Entered into the record w"as the information that Miranda and Wood were on trial facing similar misdemeanor charges on July 30, 1974 in North Orange C®nty Municipal Court and Orange County Superior Court .. At that point, prosecution al· torney Tony Rackauckas rest.eel his case. Defense attorney Robert McDaniel began his case for the two remaining defendants by calling to the witness stand Dr. Gene La Levine, sociology pro- ressor at UCLA . Considered an expert in the field of survey methodology, Levine was expected to cite evidence that the two films do not meet the state definition or ob- scenity. Coas t We a t h er Su.ri/iy ski'es are scheduled' (or Friday. with patchy fog coolinl things down along the coast. Tem- peratures will range from the-upper 701 at the beaches to the. middle 90s inland. Releasing infor{l'lation sup· plied to the committee by the FBI, Sen. Frank Church, (D· Idaho), said there were 238 break-ins cpnducted against 14 "domestic subversive targets" from 1942 to 1968 and "numerous entries'' against three other similar targets from 1952to1966. Charles Brennan, Conner head of the FBl 's Domestic In- telligence Division, testified that the FBl's use or break-ins as an . intelligence-g athering tool began to die out in the early 19005. Brennan .said it was his opinion tliat the practice was curtailed as a result of increased emphasis on ~&.Jllili<Lcrime and civilrigbt.s, ai1d ot the late PB! Director J . F.dg Hoo.yer's (ear of creating ,_ . - Postal Truck Demolished; Driver Out A Costa' Mesa postal worker n arrowly escaped death or Serious irijury Wednesday when· his small delivery vehicle was demolished when sandwiched between two other cars. Joseph C. Reaves, 63, employe ol the Orange Avenue branch U.S. Post Office. had stepped out ol the Jeep·to make a delivery in the 300 block of Wes{ Bay Street at the time. . Police said another car driven by Eugene L . Lutz, 21, of 7762 Newman Ave., Huntington Beach, crashed injo Reaves' de· livery truck, rammingiit into a second parked vehicle, owned by William D. Hicks. or 376 W. Bay Sb.:Costa Mesa. Investigators said the postal truck was a total loss. Police Raid DrugFacwry WASHINGTON (UPI) -Two men were arrested Wednesday in raids on two laboratories in Washington and Northern Virginia capable of producing about $20 million worth of PCP a week, Drug Enforcement Ad · ministration officials said.· DEA agents and West Virginia Stati: police raided a third sus- pected laboratory in a farm house outside Salem, W. Va., but when they arrived they round the house on fire. PCP, the common name for phencyclidine . is a hfilluclnogenic drug also knwon as ''peace pill" and ''angel dust.·· .. '$~~ an embarra.Ssirig lncident wblch1 Johns.on and Nixon' adm.fni.tra. would give critics a cbanceto"de-· ~ . . . as ~ w:betber ihere mand his resignation as he " miilil be finances from ab.road," neared the mandatory retire· .. Brc.mqtestified. /. ' ment age. " He added that the.. bu~au was However, Brennan also said unable to uncover '"eviden.ce ... of under oath that during the late any financial link between 1960's, White House pressure American protest gToups.> and rorced the FBI into resuming the Communist groups abrQad. .... adhlittedly illegal break-ins in an ''I think that's exactly the effort to determine 'tr a foreign paint," Sien. Walter F. Mondale, Communist innuence was· behind <D-Minn.), saict. ''What do we do domestic unrest. " in.the future to·malCe pure"Dtf1Bi· . The FBJ was "continually be· ·den¥ don't use these secret }gen- 1ng pressured by both the " (SeeFBl,P ageA!) WindsE¥e Fire Crews Make Gaim on Blazes -From Wire SeniftS Dying winds allowed 3,000 fire fighters to gain the uPper hand today over Southern California's biggest outbreak of brush fires o( 1975. The largest !ires under control or near control are a..20,250-acre blaze in the Badlands area near Riverside and two brush · fires which burned a total or 12,000 acres or land in Camp Pendleton. The California Division of Forestry said nearly S0,000 acres of land were destroyed in this week's rash 'O( fires as· hot, dry desert Santa Ana winds sent tem- peratures pa1;t 100 degrees. A total or 14 persons were injured and 200 (orced to (lee their homes. . The testy wihds died down enough to allow 65 percent con- tainment or the Fallbrook fire ' wlilcb spread ontotl1e big Madne base-. But its spatadic spread pus hed the hoped.for totil con - tainment· Crom Friday night to Sunday. " The tire was raging On a five· mile Cz:ont one _,mile deep in, the base. -. · outside the base, the fire tAas tought by 1,500 ,men on lines beefed up with control ol tfie Badlands fire in which six persons suffered minor injuries and t'wo trailers and a frame house were destr:oyed. An estimated 200 tpers6n.s. fled their homes briefly in the Fallbrook blaze in which five homes burned. Earlier in the week·. another 200 residents of the Los Angeles roothills community or Sierra Madre abandoned their homes brie!ly when flam es leaped to within 200 yards of some houses. Fare Is · Fair Mad Cabbie Gets Jmtice STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. !AP J -A DetroiL cabbie startled fbur British visitors by shooting out two tires on a rival's cab because he felt he should have gotten }he fare. The gun.wielding cabbie will lose bis job. ''We're a bit shaky -it was a bit of a surprise, I must admit,·· said Max Hallas, director and JZeneral manager or the London-based Northcliffe Newspaper Group. '"rt happened very quickly. There was no shouting. . . .Next thing we knew -Bang! Bang!·· A Checker Cab Co. spokesman said the gun-toting cabbie felt he should have gotten the $14 fare lo carry Hallas and three other British newspaper executives . Tile tires were shot out on the cab driverf by Micha)! J . Warreb as the British visitors were payjng Warre~ 3lter a 20-mile ride Tuesday from downtOwn Detroit to the Detroit News.plant in suburban Sterling Heights , ? • . . . -Mo ents before. the .gun.toling driver had stopped Warren's ~ab on a freeway and the two drivers argued. ' • .. ..,,_ent ls scheduled, he1ald. The 18 million be.ing spent on realilriln& MacArthur Boulevard odjacent to UC! Is "money well s_pe.~t becau1'e or tbe serious OOodini c!ondition1 there, .. l'ood declared. He ackno\tledged a Bonita Can· yon route seemed logical for a county 1t~y, .but noted that wl\ete to, .~nect it to Pacific Coast Hichway is a major prob- lem .. l'rietsed bow U... Harbor Area could promote adlon on the Bonita Canyon route. Por>d 'replied, "Get with tbe county 'Ibey are the lead uency in atu· dying what might be done.·· Pond explained that his district used to spend between $200 and $300 million a year on conatruc· tlon and maintenance, but will (Sff P REEWAY,Pa&e.UJ Reealls SL,.:'s Patt!I Golden West College baseball stan<{o.11t Thomas D. Mat· \be'N•+ 1.9, flf Huntington Beach, may be federal prosecu· • lion witness 'in ·trial or Pally Hearst and William and Emily Harris . Assertedly l<idnapell by SLA lrio in LynwOOd 16 months ago, Matthews denies Miss Hearst was confused and disoriented. He says fugitive heiress wd cool and coherent as she loaded automatic we$1.pons. p_a~ty ~ow Suspect In Holdup, Murder ·HKRil'is a!s MOVED 'TO LOS ANGELEs--AS . of on or the robbers ~sketched from wi~esses ·descriptions.·· Th' network also said " .. part or tjle stolen money marked for identification was found dur- in' tbe search of the house where ~1ss Hearst had been livi ng wbeq she was arrested.·· The San Francisco Chronicle reported ~oday that "at least one bill'' taken in the robbery was round in the house. U.S. Attorney James L. Brown- ing refused to confirm or deny the report. He said the matter was not in the "public domain" in current 1ega1 action against SLA members. Patricia flearst may be sub· poenaed to appear before a grand jury and name her kidnapcrs, it was disclosed today. Asserting that Miss Hearst's ar· fidavit about her kidnaping br· ings a "new dimension " to the case, Alameda County District • I , Attorney Low el I Jen sen said : ·'We are contemplating bring- ing her before the grand jury to tell herslo,.yand name names ... Their role in the killings or two other people. one of them an ex · C'Onvict, also was b<'ini;: probed. The bank , lo caled near Sacramento. was robbed or $15,000 April 21 by £our persons, including ·a young woman. Dur- ing the holdup. a bystander, M.vma l.ec Ops ahl. was killed. CBS reporter Ri c hard Threlkeld said authorities "later found the getaway car and on its <See PATTY, Page A2) R ecord&oze Haul Reported SACRAMENTO !AP> -The State Department of Alcoholir Beverage Control says it seized four boxcar loads of bourbon - the largest seizure since th l' dt.·· partroent·s inception in 1955. William A . Sullivan, the direr tor, said Wednesday the 10 .000 cases or whisky were shipped by Brown-Forman Distillers Corp. of Louisville. K y .. to an Un · licensed private warehouse on East 50th Street in Los Angeles. Sullivan said statc law re · quires that alcoholic beverages be received at licensed premises or licens~d public warehouses. I N SIDE TOD-' 't' How to/e i1 JIOUr cldld'• clothing from /ire? The aruwtTt mar N tvrprilinQ. A look .ot /laminatiftit11 1fon- donll' and ..... lcgialotion ii o/fer<d in tllc P .. pl• S««on, I!oge Bl. Y otith Center ·:to Ask Mes·a Aid OIL, TAX NEWS DE.PRESSES DOW lllllex AJ......... Ct A1t Milltll.ll fl.... ., AJ ............ ., ... , C .. 11 ~ci.-ty A11,lt .. ...... ., .. .. ............. ., Atl ....,., Cl.J Cf tMflMtrlllth ... , ... , ,.......... .. .. _ " CA....., A' .,....._....,. M The Assessment and Treat- ment Services center o( Coastal Oranee County, a youth dive('lion service which bas pro- vided help and counseling lor Oran&e Coast youngsters over the past y"ar .... plans to seek about S20,000 each from the citie1, or Irvine, New_portBeach and.Costa )lesa. George Jones, vice president or the center's volunteer board or directors, estimat~d that as mucb as $:2.S,000 0Cthegroup11 an· tlclpoted $85,000 budget next year may be made up in private • contributions ilod grin.ts. Il\Jt. be told 'the lryjile. City Council this week, the gtoUp hopes to obtain the otber $80,000 Crom city contributions. A ;:~ar ago, recal,led Ellen ~WilcoJ: of the ceqt.er, the grou · asked for' and received the COUil· tll's eodc,>rsement. , In the past year t._!ihe said, the center has seen J;JU youngsters · rangin2 in age from six to 17. The group serv•1 as ~ diversion program-a second route tor juveniles whoother'Wlse would co into the court S)'lte~. The.-refe~r)ll• have included, 59 !rom the combined Calta Mesa and Irvjpo pq)lce departments; two ;Jtom (he county' fire mars&al; on~ from the .Hunt- lnsto'h Beach Police ~part· lnenti three fr;om the new lrvine Plillce Depwtment; 31 f)oacn the Newport Beach Poll-. I>e~art' 'ment; l(from theOrang~,CoUnty si..nu·._ Qf!lce; l' from parents and p lro°' the Tl!'tin Police 1Depa,tment. The offenses v1ry widely,'Mrs . WllcO•. Hid. About "117 or the youna1ten Were refe(Ted for serious of(enses like burglary, theft •o..r arson. Tb'irty were ••status offenders" whose act.Ions were criminal only because they wete minors. :_ -She g•ve e~amples of cli~nts includinc the case oC a six-year. old wbo wu charged with three 8nooa1 but who the arresting Of· rlcer felt'. wquld riot benefit from being vJaced In juvenile hall . · Calling treatment in his case typlcaJ. Mrs. Wilcox said the tenter coun1eled the child and the family to get to the cause of . ' <See CENTER. Page A!) NEW YORK !UPIJ-Thestock market closed lower today in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange atnid some gloomy news concerning oil prices and the .~ederal Reserve Board's op- Pos1t1on totaxcuf extensions. The Dow Jones .. industrial average, up a fraction at the OU\· set. ~ost off 5.16 points to 821 .03 .. Declines led adva:ices by about a seven-to-five m argin. <Table8 ' 87 )_ • Prices were lower in ll~t trad· ing on the American Stock Ex .. change • 11-11-------________ _.. __ ~_ '\ ., .. ... . • 1 · A.2 DAILY PILOT C 1 Thursday. September 25, 1975 1Condymou 0 l Retnetnbers ·Sara,. Manson • -I • 'ORDINARY BOY' Charles Manson f'ronc Page AJ P ATTY •.• license plates reportedly dis· covered the fin gerprints of Steve Soliah. ·· Soliah, 27 . a house painter with whom i\t iss !-lcarst sa.id she li vea, "'as in dicted Wednesda y on fed~ra l c harges of harboring a fugitive and being an accessory ...after the fact . (Picture. A4J · Soliah allegedly rented two hideout homes used by the Sym - bionC'se Libera tion Army-the radical group that originally ab- duC'ted i\tiss llearst from her .Berkeley apartment. Miss Hearst. 21 , and fellow S LA m ember s W e ndy Yoshimura, \Villiam Harris and his wife Emily were captured last Thursday at two houses in the Mission District. Investigators said Wednesday I that J a mes Kilgore, 27, was wanted in connection with the 'I bank robbery in Carmichael and that a raid on hi s Daly City apart- ment turned up bombs, shotguns, a revolver and revolutionar y literature. TONIGIIT -FALL RECREATION ·. REG!STR.ATION -Dept.· ol 1 l..ei.sure Services (all program, 1 Community Recre.ation Center, 1 6-Sp.m . LIBRARY F ILM -Costa Mesa Library, 7 :30 p.m. CITIZENS ADVISORY COM- MITTEE -G,ner31 meeting, Assemblyman Robert H. Burke ~peaker. city .council chambers, 7:30p.m . COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE . -First m eeting of year, Clyde I Zulc h g uest . Mesa Ve rde Elementary School, 6 ;30 p.m. soci al hour, 7:30 p.m. meeting. ~ "JUMPERS" -South Coast ' Repertory Theater. through Sun. 8p.m . I UCI LECTURES -"Women and Business, .. Room 248 Social Sciences Lab. "America in the Post-Vietnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hall. Both 1 p.m. I F RIDAY , SEPT. 26 "FOUR ON A GARDEN" Costa Mes·a Civic' Playhouse. Sept. 26, 27 , Oct. 3. 4 . 8 :30 p.m. FOOTBAI.,L-Costa Mesa v. Mission Viejo, OCC Stadium. Estancia at Rancho Amigos . Newport Harbor v. Corona de! Mar, Davidson Field. All8p.m. OCC LECTURES -"J,;ast Africa and t h e Galapa gos Islands," Gary J ames lecturer. Scien ce H a ll . 7 ;30 p .m . "Religions in a Survival Strug-. gle."" Dr. Alfred Painter lecturer. Science Lecture 1, 7:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 :15 p.m. ORANGE COAST ' Robert N. Wffd Pr••lcNonl •NI Pwbll•f"" Jack R. Curley '11<.t p,,.,.,.,., .ft(I c;o ..... i w-· Thomas Keevil IEfilOf Thomas A. Mu(phlne M.,..,,.,. Elllt.. (Nlrlff H. Loos RlCNrd P , N•ll • ....i!Nofll.IM ... t l"" r.rMo CHARLESTON, )/I. V~. IAPl -Sara Jane Kahn and Charles Manson bought a IOI, ol candy from Van Watson When lbey were children. • Sara Jane was a seriqua ilrl, but Manson "liked to play a lltlle hooky ,"says Watson. <- Sara J a ne, now Sara Jane Moore. is in jail charged with try- ing to kil l President .,Ford . Manson is serving life in prison ror the 1969 murder or actross Sharon Tate a nd six othen . And one of Manson's foll owers . I.ynette From mt>, also is charged with tryi ng to kill tbe President, 111 a separate incidenl. "Kathleen Mllnson, Charles' S upe r Surf Hits Coast With Fury By Al.AN DIRKIN 0t ltt• oau, l"ilet St.ff 'Thunderous surr, generated by a storm ofr New Zeala nd, pounded the Orange Coast today \.l.'ith crests ranging £rom eight to 10 feet. The breake r s came with crowds nocking to the beaches to escape the lOO·degree heat inland and with liCegu ard crews un- dermanned. "We are hiring as many people as we can find ."' said Newport Beach Marine'Safety Officer Ray Garver today. Newport, San Clemente, and Laguna Beach lifeguards all were trying to' con- tact their seasonal stall to take on temporary duty for the rest of the heat }Vave. Garver confirmed that a Newport lifeguard estimated that at least one breaker at lhe wedge Wednesday 'crested at 20 feet. The National Weath~r Service reported today t hat tem- pe.ratures will r emain high along the coast again today and Friday though it will be slightly cooler Friday. The five-day outlook calls for low clouds over the coast and te01peratures back to near normal. Lifeguards at Huntington Beach said that the surf was ''real big,•· peaking at 10 feet this morning. The water temperature :was expected to be in Ute rnid..OOS again todaY and the air tem- perature in the 80s again. A crowd or about1 10,000to121~ hit the city beach in Huntiqgton Wednesday. Seal Beach_ had 6,000 people Wednesday. one of the largest croWds of the summer, 'but the surf there was · only. two to' three feet. .. CENTE,R ••• the problems. • · Another case was a 16-year~ld girl who was found drunk on the beach at 3 :30 a.m. Thi!, Mrs. Wilcox said, was the most recent of a number of incidents in which the girl was involved. In those and other cases, she said, the center is tryina: to help youngsters without puttihg them through the criminal justice system. O.Uy,. .. 9'1ff ...... Bbtalla..,E'oe Harry P . Jeffrey, J8 Laguna Beach resident a nd history professor a t Cal State University, Fullerton, Wed - nesday a nnounced can- ·didacy as Republican for 40\h Congressional District seat held by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (R - Newport Beach). Je!Crey, a pro-environmentalist and civic leader, had harsh words for indicted former county assessor whose seat he seeks. ..... ~ ' mother, w·u a cler.k in my ifilore for three' or..-four montlas," 'Watson aatdio .. •n interview. \ "Ch~l•ltJ. was about 9 or JO ·YI[;-cia, then;. around JIN2.'He w JiliiNnordlnaryboy,notbln& ou tandin«i. I sold tum a lot of candy. "H'e'd come in two or three times a day, whenever he got a penny.·· W:al8on 11aid be was shocked to learn that Sara Jane Kahn wa~ the person accused of sbootina at the President. "I knew her Crom childhoOO , .. he said. "She came in the slore to buy candy on her way to school : She was a loner -almost always ,, • • bad 1 couple of booka under her . arm and seemed to take school Hriou1ly." The Kahns lived In a tos bouH up Woodw~rd Drive from ht. store a~d tb~ Mansons lived lD a bauae •Cl'Ofl tbe s treet Crom the sloce. . "I was Very much surprised at the way those two children turned out,·· Wa tson said. "Charles wasn't much good at eolng to1cbool -he liked to plfY a little bit ol hooky. "But I expected Sara Jane to grow up and become somebody with a good education and a responsible position in life. ''I never dreamed she would be Chicago, Chicago ••• Singer Frank Sinatra and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley laugh it up Wednesday as Daley gave old blue eyes a gold medQ,llion m aking him an honorary Chicagoan for his role telling the world about "our kind of town ." 2 Children Taken For 'Protection' somebody who'd try to kJ.l.l the President, , Wataon ·said be wu ttrtain that Manaon and Mr1. Mban did ftot know .. ach other 11' Charleston. Mrs. Moore la 45 and Man&an40. She entered nur1e'1 tralnin& at St. Francia Uoopltal, but1 th Charleston CW. Va.) Gaiette to- day ,quoted sources as saylne, she was expelled lnJ.~ for ''do- ing 1omethi11a that w• Yer)' Jn. discreet and uncouth, tllen teUJng about it -the sort of thing that was taboo in a CatboUc nursing school.·· . She later joined the Women·s Army Corps. (Story,A3). Kin Seeking $8 Mi11ion In Sinking Damages totaling more than $8 million are being demanded to- 'day in federal court by thenexto( kin o( seven people who died with Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers in the sinking of the "Shooting Star.'' N8med as de fendants in two Los Angeles Federal Court ac- tions is the estate of the boat's owner, Fred E . Harber. The county political figure and Jon g time friend of Caspers was one or those who died when the vessel £oundered in he avy seas off Baja California. The lawsuits also list the next o( kin · of Caspers and his two sons, Eric and Kirkiand, among the plaintiffs. Also named are the next of kin of Anaheim builder Leonard Bashore and his nephew Richard Tully. Further damages are sought by Mrs. Margie Klein on behalf of her lost sons, Joseph, 27, John, 26, and Timothy, 25, all ol Utah. It is alleged in bdth actions that Harber was negligent in the management and maintenance of the "Shooting Star" and that the vessel was not seaworthy when it made its last voyage on June 13, 1974. The bodies of the eight persons U"IT.......-n SHE WAS 'LONER' Sara Jane Moore E'r-r-...Al FREEWAY ••. have only $30 million a year for t~e next three years. . Most of that ft\Oney will go to maintaining existing'-'roads and creating exclusive ~ and car pool lanes. . Some money will be spent im- proving the . signal system ap- proaching the Upper Bay Bridge, he said , as an interim improve- ment until the new bridge is builL The state also will fund a signal system for westbound Pacific Coast High way at Newport Boulevard and will ftmd a bridge at the Santa Ana River for a bikeway planned by the city or Newport Beach and the county_ Cabhie Arrested A small boy and his sister. who in a foster home. on the boat were never recovered came to Costa Mesa from Theinvolvedfamilylives inan despitean intensivesearchofthe BOSTON (U PI) -A Zl•year- old unemployed cab driver was arrested .Wednesday b,y. .the FlBI after allegedly telling his wife he pl81Uled to kill U .s. District Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. Ac · cording to the FBI. Thomas F . Degraw·s wi(e said be left the house shortly after midnight with an M16 rifle. Oklahoma to visit (or the sum-apartment in northeast Costa area by Coast Guard and private mer and then couldn't go home, Mesa-or did-until the children vessels. Some wreckage and an have been taken into protective were taken away, police said. empty lifeboat were retrieved. custody after the,.brother was al--;::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::; legedly beaten with a belt by his father, because he couldn 't read .well enough. _ 'nie boy, 7. a nd his sister, 8, are lodged in the count y's Albert Sit- ton home after a police investiga- tion triggered by school officials who becam e s uspicious Monday of his btuis es. "He was whipped with a belt because he wouldn't learn his ABCs ... ,·· says a police spokesman. ''What we have here is a little boy who went to the first grade in Oklahoma, and nobody back theregave a damn." The youngster was assertedly beaten by his father when he re- belled at studying his homework here on the Orange Coast, because his Oklahoma educa- tional beginnings were insuffi- cient s nd he found learning d.if - ficult. Investigators said Wednesday the evidence of physical punish· ment at home led them to take the two children from their father. They s aid family finances made it impossible for the father to send the children back to - Oklahoina, or for their mother to provide for the return trip so they could go to school there. Investigators said they also have evidence the children's mother would prefer not to have them back. Criminal char ges today were pending, but palice said the ·boy was not really injured and it was more likely the county would simply decline to press charges, but place the brother and sister FBI ... cies to carry out their fantasies ?·· Neither Brennan nor Church gave any specific instances of break-ins nor was it entirely clear what the phrase "domestic subversive targets'' meant. However, at one paint Brennan said the break-ins he was aware o( were conducted against "or- ganizations taking directions from foreign powers." ' Apartment Rent Receipts Stolen Someone slipped lnl.o a Coote Mesa apartment rila1'ager's home during the day Wednesday and pocketed $320 In rent r~­ colpts. !hon re-locked the .~ash cabinet, the victim told po11ce. Marla FaUm a PlmenW;1e1 of 778 Scott P l ace. told n · · veltlgators the money vani!hed 90me time durll\I i per\<Jd she wu in and out .of the apertment 1be occupit.1 in t.be coinplex owned b7 her mother, a C..rrltoo r<sident. I JC Penney • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT f~ CEN'tER ' • NO PHONE ORDERS • Starts I 0 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. Umited to Stock on hand. WOMEN'S DRESS SALE .. o.f!-· . " -· ' 76 ONLY. PANTSUITS • PANTSETS • LONG DRESSES Formal Dresses-Jr., Misses, Half~sizes NOT ALL SIZES IM ALL STYLES UMITEDTOSTOCKOHH~D SOLD IN MARCH and APIUL FOR SI 6 to $30. ••• • '. • 26 ONLY. Long Muslin Patchwork Dresses ., orig. $18 NOW 1.88 • 6 ONLY. CALCUTTA DRESSES- Sfeeveless Seersucker orig~ 11.44 NOW 2.88 * *SAYE 50% to 70%* * ~~~ sim11 .. To t11u11r•t1on • I llllJ Misses Long Skirt Sets • & 1111y Knit Jumpers 1. Sim • 11 11111 Print Junior Dresses 3.9 Jacket Dress 1. & ~ s1m Ori(. 23.DO NOW 70% off Orii. 31.llO NOW 70% Off Ori&. IU0·2D.IG llOll 70% off Ori(. 21.00.36.DO NOW 70% off • 11 ""1 Half Size Fashions 141'?-24Yz Orie. 2uo.:Jaao NOW 50% off Misses House Dresses 14-21 Orie.1w1t• Now SO% off • 14 ltlly • 11 111y Jr. Halter Dresses Drif. Uf.15 .• 118'1 50% off • 111111y Jr. Pant Sets ~13 FALL FASHION CLEARANCE 80 ONLY. Junior and Misses Dresses · Pantsuits~ Fall Styles. orig. $14 to $48 . 300/ HOW /00ff SHOP SUNDAY HOON TO_ 5 P.M. .\ I ---I..---- ., 7