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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot' . • • • erro.r1s s e1ze • < DAILY PILOT Mesa Husband~s Pleas * * * 1oc * * * -Answered With Bullets WEONESDA Y AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 VO\.. 6', NO, ... 7 Sl!CTIONS, " t'AOIS • • • • 0 • • • .. • • • • • Valley Murder Suspect .Convicted Coast Case Drivet Arrested In Sex-kidnap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlile DellY t'lllil St8ff A Rosemead trucker stopped while. driving through El Monte ln a while van Wednesday is in Newport Beach City Jail today , accused o( the kidnap-sex assault of a young girl in Corona del Mar six days ago. The suspect was detained by El Monte I trol Sgt. Gary Yaruss, who ooly 30 minq_tes be Fore had read a Newport iJeach Police Department c I r C u I a r describing tbe wanted man and van. "We just got it yesterday morning and he picked it up and read it before going back out on patrol," El ~tonte Detective Sgt. Marvin f\.1artin disclosed today. He said Kenneth D. Kelley. 32, offered complete cooperation during and after the traffic stop. Kelley, also known as Kenneth D. Blabosky, accompanied officers to police headquarters and his van was inr pounded. ••we didn't arrest him, we ooly de- tained him," Sgt. Martin said. Newport Beach Police detectivts Sam Amburgey and Don Follett arrived at 5 p.m. and fonnaJly placed Kelley under arrest. · He is booked on suspicion of kidnap, I with police recommending lb.at ball be set at fl00,000 if Kelley succeeds in persuading a judge to establish such a Taver~ Patron .Jn Cwmenre Real ·Big Shot As any habitue ·of the loca1 pub could testify, most promises made across the bar have a way of fading away. But such 1 vow at Big Helym 's Tavern in s8.n Clemente Tuesday Wai a litOe different. · A waitress at the local watering ; hOle at ~17, S. El C&mino Roal ,..ated ·IP,t llloldent to police like "1,tbls : 1J-, . ... ·.At aboOt 1:31 p.m. a youn11 man i ')knoWll llll!Y: as "Rob" 'walkot!. Into , lhe ta1'iil' ,nc1 looked to\tard . several wlne casks used for decora- tion. • ~ur ought to shoot a hole In one of •fhem '' and give '"it some at- mospherc1" he sajd. So he did. Rob leveled a shotgun nt the bur'- rels and blasted a load or blrdshOl into lhe oak staves. Then be wa1kcd out and drove ·"°.AY• • ':·· , .. , bond amount. "He is eligible to have bail sel," Detec- tive Capt. Don Oyaas said in announcing the arrest. He also said Kelley is trying to arrange · for some figure to be set. Little detailed Information was releas- ed about the suspect to indictte whether his white van contained any evidefice link- ing It to the Aug. 30 abduction and sex crime. Investigators also declined to say if Kelley displayed specific physical links to the assault suspect such as multiple tat- toos on his left arm and one saying: Jean, on his right. Security measures today included no release of mug shots taken when Kelley was formally booked and police said no newsmen would be permitted a chance to photograph him in the jail facility. Virtually the only fact released in ad- dition to the suspect's Rooemead apart· ment addres! is his occupation, listed as driver for Blahosky Trucking Coii:ipany of Los Angeles. ' Investigative steps today were to in- clude examination of the white van Kelley drove when pulled over Tuesday. U~I TM""""o El Monte Detective Sgt. Martin said the van remained at their local impound lot and he understood cri me lab tec1mi· cians from Newport Beach were to go over it. ALL WINDOW BLINDS !XCEPT ONE DRAWN IN SAUDI ARABIAN EMBASSY IN PARIS ThrM Ar1b Gunmen Hold Ho1t1ge1 ln~ide Building, Oemind Fire1rm1 ind Airpl1ne A complaint charging Kelley with kid· nap and probably additional Qffeoses wiil )le sooll)lt , from the· Or~e County ·l>istrict AltOmey , probohly pruncsay, Palestinian TerroristS • i'', l ' ... , ., · Newport Beach Police · Depariment policy is to book a suspect on orily one charge, leaving additional counts to be · detennlned by the D.A.'s office. Detective Capt. Oyaas declined com· ment today when asked if Kelley was dire<tly, Interrogated aboul the ktdnaplng and sex assault after being taken into custody Tuesday night. Seize ·Embassy in Paris "No comment," he also responded, when asked if KeUey has volunteered any (See SUSPECT, Page %) SELL ANYTHING PARIS (UPI) -Three armed Palesti- nian guerrillas Seized the Saudi Arabian embas.!)' and an undetermined number of hostages today. threatening ~o blow up the building unl~s they were granted free passage out or France. ... The guerrillas .._also said they were clemendibg the release of a leading Palestinian gflen-llla serving a life , aenten~ in Jllrdan . WITH PILOT AD ··':rbe guerrilla~ inlllally gave police. 5 · _ J$i. (9 a.m. P!Yl'J deadline to provide a You can oell just abou~anylli~g when <¥ to tbe airport and a plane out of you advertiie with Daily Pilot <CJassi(fed -France; btl.t exttnaed. the deadline twice. want ads. . . '1fWe do not want another Munich," ELEC lawnmower 125 Be4 lhty declared a• 6 p.m. JO a.m. P!YI', $1$. Edger $5, projectOr $25, ~referring to lhe Munich .Olympic Mlsc. (Phone No.) massacre one yenr ngo todn~. 'f'hls Bdvertiscr sold 'onythlng and ovtrythlng' through this ad. ff you have any mlscellaneous merchondlM! to move. yoor Dnily Pilot Ad-visor will help yoo sell ~1everythlng.'' call her direct -·-·· I, Hundreds of police \¥Caring helmets and bullef...proof vests and Including a team of !>harpshootcrs surrounded the greystonc building In the swank 16th district not far from the Arc de Trlomph. But police inspector Jean Esplonasse saJd : "We will not attack the embassy without a written rtAuest from the Saudi Arabian ambassador because this is ex- traterritorial property. If the guerrillas take a diplomatic car to the airport . we win not attack them , either." The Saudi ambassado r was in Algiers today attending the su mmit conrerence of non-aligned nations. An Arab journalist who transmilted a threat from the guerrillas to ~tow up the building said the guerrillas told him tHere were three women amoJJ,g the hostages, two or them F r e n c h secretaries. An unidentUied Arsb ambassador was (See HOSTAG&'i, Page IJ Pati ent Suhcluecl FRESNO <UPI) -A patient thrcnt'en· ing lo kill cvcryon(' In fl psyc hia tr ist 'll "·11\Hng room fired :i pi1'1ol into n wsll Tuesday bu1 \Y11s captured as he rnced oul a back: door. P<itlcc said Beman! Woytek ncd the office when an officer entered thC front door. Woman Jailed In Costa ·Mesa - Sl1ooting Attack A 33·year-old Costa ri.1esa woman \vho allegedly answered her husband's plea for .rect>ncilialion \\·ith a fusillade or rifle shots \\'<tS hcid by poller today on suspi· cion of ;issault with inten t to cominit murder. Police arrested Mrs. Con nie i\Tarie Anzaldua. 3124 McKinley \Vay, early Tuesday after she allegedly blasted a\v:iy :it her husband . Jess. \1•1th a .22 caliber rifle. The husband was unhurt . The 33-year-old Anzaldua told pulice lhat he nttemptrd to get back together Y.'\lh his estranged \\'lfc but that she re:fuscd <ind begun firing at him . l)olicc clrtlm to ht1* found 1hrC'c c1npty casings a11d a lrnided .n caliber rift~ In i\lrs. An?nlduu's home. 1\n "'cxr11nina1i on of 1\nza \dua's truck showed thnt 11 bullet fr agment made a hole in the door. Defendant Seeking · New Trial By TOM BARLEY Of ttto Del,, ~Utt Steff El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan Wallace was round guilty of second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a Fountain Valley cocktail waitress whose nude body was found Feb. 9 in Huntington Beach. An Orange County Superior Court jury ended nearly three days or deliberation by also finding Wallace, 2fi, guilty of kid· nap and assault charges filed in con- nection with the abduction five days earlier of South Laguna X·Ray technician 'Carole Ann Rowan. Judge Raymond Vincent set Oct. 18 as the day he will rule on Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's motion for a new trial. If he denies the motion, he will then sentence \Vallace on alll three con- victions. Wallace, who bowed his head and wept as the murder conviction was read, faces a state prison term of five years to life on that finding, one to 25 years on the kidnap count, and six months to life on the assault allegation. The jury tacked onto their verdiCt the finding that he was in possession of a firearm when he kidnaped Miss Rowan, 24. The new Penal Code provision pro- vides for a heavier penalty. Butler unsuccessfully argued before the jury left the courtroom last week that it only had circumstantial evidence linking Wallace to the rape-strangulation killing of 2'1-ycar-old Nanette Post. He contended that Mrs. Post, the !See CONVICTED, Pa1e ZJ Orange ~ut Weather Much the same on Thursday as: it was today. Mostly SUMY in the afternoon hours with highs at the beaches in the upper .&Os rising to the mid·70s inland. Overnight lows 62·65. li\SIDI: 1'0Di\ Y 'Love slave' murderer Dr. Carl Coppolino, whose dramatic trial ntade front page news in 1967, i.~ being considered for parole. 1\ i't1'orities sa11 he has been a pcrfcrt prisoner. See storu page J 7. Al YMlr lorvkt , ... ..... ~ .. \,. M. ltYif • Mill .. -" • •o•l!no " ...... ·-Cai.10"'11 ' MuNal ,_, " c Ir Hr C°'"'' " "•"-• i....., .. \P Clai1lllN .... , OraMt Cw•ty .. C""'!c• ,. '""' ..... Cres1-d • ... ·-" Dt1!1! Jlot!ttt " Stotk MMI• ,.,, Clfi1'orl1I ~•to •• T•lrll• • """''•'"""'"' M<lS Ttlfftol't .... 111111a11Ct 1r.1t ·-• I« TIM Ilk.nil " ---Hor1.u.o .. ·--•U r • • • 2 DAILY PILOT .. ~. -- s Watergate Pair· Speeches Halted UPI Ttll-Phltlll Atiotlier Vietv •~I , ~-~,\ WASIDNGTON (APJ -A federal judge ordered an end today to public speeches by James W. McCord Jr. and Jeb Stuart Magruder. saying it \Vas a dis_grace that the Wa tergate crimipals coiltd ~·profit by their \vt.Q.ngdoing.'' McCord, convicted of burglary, receiv· ed $2,000 for a speech at a university in FOUR INDICTED IN ELLSBERG CASE-Story, Page 5 Illinois last 111eck. He and l\1agruder, "'ho has pleaded guilty to conspiracy, plaMed national lec ture tours. ·'I don't understand and don't think it 's fair for Mr. !\IcCord and Mr. ~tagruder tu profit by their \.\'rongdoing," Chief U.S. District Court Judge John J, Sirlca said in ordering an end to their public speeches. "To me, this is a disgrace." McCord's requ est for a lecture tour was ordered canceled by Sirica last \Veek. But when it \vas brought to the judge's attention that Magruder planned a similar series of speaking engagement s !he judge summoned both to court for a hearing. Pi1ig Po1igers Poop Out Just 4 Hours Away Two Huntington Beach teenagers are sound asleep today after falling just short of playing a record· breaking 72 hours worth of ping pon g. Richard Sellers and B i I I Markwood, both 15, played for 68 hours and then quit at 3 a.m. this mornjng when they were too tired to go on. The two Marina High School students started playing Sunday in the garage of Sellers' home at 15281 Newcastle Lane in an effort to break the existing \vorld reco rd and to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. !\trs. Sellers said this morning that the boys were both exhausted, but had managed to raise more than $100 for their cause. Jo An n Miller (left) of Cheekto\l.1aga. N.Y .. Miss New York; and An· drea Jane Hanson of 1'ahlequah, Ok la .. ~liss Oklahoma, rest their .feel as they wait thei r turn for s\.vi1nsuit pi ctures at Atlantic City's __ h1iss ~\n1erica pageant. 1'b~y didn 't know they :were already posing. FronaPagel HOSTAGES . • • Strikes Ha111pering School ~~Openi11gs A1·ound Nation .. quoted by Radio One, an independent sta- tion, as saying five Saudi Arabian diplomats were also among the hostages. He said they included the consul, the cu1tural counsellor, his de puty, a secretary and one other diplomat. ShorUy before a 6 p.m. deadline, the ambassadors of Lebanon and Kuwait held new talks with the guerrillas, using a megaphone and shouting through an embassy window . ·~ . By The Associated Press :~ Strikes by teachers and other school :~. en1ployes disrupted classes in widely ;~scattered areas of the country today. .. Detroit officials tried to keep sc hools open with supervisory personnel. but . 1rere only partially successful. Authorities 1n Detroit. the nation's fifth hirgest school disfricl. said most _teacher s honored picket lines and stayed l1ome toda_v. "'hich v.·as to have been the fi rst da y of the fall t~rlll. A few schools \Vere closed and there 1ras no att en1pt to hold regular classes in tl·.osc schools that stayed open. Pupils 11·ere galh C'red in the auditoriums and sho\vn film strips instead of getting regul::i r lessons. The main issue in the \Valkout by the 10.500 1eaehc rs 1vas money. Ahou t 645,000 pupil s \rcrc affected h:-£(he strike. Officials 111 three or°fuwdc lsland"s 41 ' OIA.N!;I COAIT IT DAILY PILOT Tiie Ora "oe Coal! 0"'!LY PILOT, will! wll•cl! ]J 'omblned t11e Ntw•·Pftn, 11 11uDll"1oC1 by lh• Oren9t Con•1 Publloll illll Co,,..llfnr. kllf ••If tdi1"'"' er~ oubll1ll«1, Monday 1hrOl,IOh Frld•Y, !Or Cot!~ M11a, Newl)Orl 6NCll, Huntlno1on 6ti(ll/Foun!aln \le!ley. L•!IUN e"'"· l1vin11SaGdlKI,_ •rid 5•n ci.ment•I San Juan t aoli!taf!O. ,., 1lr19lt •rviOflal edition !J oul>llllltd :i..tunUy• 1nd $u...S•Y•· The p•lllCiD<>I l>Ubht1'1ng 11l•nl •I •! UO Wn! lay $1rH!, (01!1 Metl, Cal1!01nl1, tMH Rob•rt N. 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"-"lhly, • school districts -Providence, North Providence and Pawtucket -voted to close schools because of contract di sputes wiih teache rs over wages. Abou t 40.000 youngsters were involved. Teachers also struck today in Kenosha, \\'is, and some 1,000 Youngstown, Ohio !eachers ignored a court order and re· 1na ined off lhe job. Other walkouts were reported in Campbell , Ohio, and Niles Township Ill. San Francisco school bus drivers, re pr esented by the U nited Transportation \Yorkers Union Local 1741. went on strike today after failing to reach agreement on a new contract with !he Associated Charter Bus Co. The 'valkout affected about 20,000 of the city's 78,000 pupils. The youngsfers involved are elementary school pupils \11ho are bused lo schools outside their neighborhoods under a court-ordered desegregation pl3n. Ci!y Schools-Supt. Sle\'Cn P. 1\lorena urged parents lo .. ,nakc cverv effort to transport their children either by car pools or public transportation." RcJlrescntatives of both sides met this rnorning v.•Hh l\1ayor Joseph L. Alioto to disc usi: the situation. In Port \\1ashingto11. N.\'., on the north shore of Long Island, the school district agreed Tuesday to an unprecedented fil·e-year contract "'ilh its teachers, The pac t 1r.:as said to be the longest on record in the United States. The contract provides lhe district's 430 teachers with raises of 5.2 and 5.4 per· tent in the first two years. Raises in 1be fina l three vears wlll amount to 5 or 6 percen t a yCar. unless the cost of living rises n1orc than that in those years. Snack Bat· Btu·glars Get $900 in Cash Burglars who used a hacksaw to cut oway an ornamental grill from lhe win. The guerrillas said: "We are waiting. We want a bus to take us to the alrp.-t and we want the Kuwaiti ambassador to go with us." The ambassadors replied that no Arab plane was ready, The guerrillas said a French one wou1d do, but were told this \\'SS not acceptable . Two shots were fired as the men burst into the embassy about 6:30 a.m. An em· bassy employe, a Syrian national work- ing as an interpreter, injured his spine when he jumped from a. second story window. There were no other casualties reported. In a message to newsmen at 3:30 p.m. (7:30 a.m. PDT), the guerrillas said: ''To safeguard the lives of those in the em- bassy, it is the responsibility or the French authorities to meet our demands in the next hour and a half or we will blow up thls building. If any police come into this building we will blow it up. We have no regard for our own lives." Shouting through a crack In a window, the guerrillas warned : "The French gove rnn1ent must no t provoke us, otherwise these hostages are in seri ous danger." Soap Box Derby Rules Violated AKRON. Ohio ( A_P) -A ve teran pit cre1v \\'orker says violations of All· American Soap Box Derby rules are widespread. Tom Jenkins, who has spent 10 years in the pit crC\\'S at the top of Derby Downs hill, says rules against welding were violated in this year's race. At least 17 cars had hardened axl es, he said, and at least 50 had welding on bodies. brakes, steering and axle assemblies, Rules for the derby require use or official axles ind proh ibit any welding. Raihuen Still Out dow broke into a snack bar on the Aliso TORONTO (AP) -Pockets or defiant ·~. ,Pier 1\1esday night In Sout h lAguna. and railroad workers in western Canada and left with nearly $900 in cash. Orange Ontlll'lo contin.ucd to strike todayt:~splte Count y sheriff's deputies said today. a back-to-work order from Parliament Deputies said intruders entered the and warnings from union leaders that snockbar and fishing cqulpment con· they were "on their own." AboUt 7,000 session operaled by ABC Consolidated at workers were otr the job. in Britlsh 311431 S. Coast ffighwy during the night Columbia. and picket lines were. atlll hours and took the cash from the office manned at several p o t n t s In Ontar!Q, arco and dbplay counter. "'lnnlpeg and at catgary / ~/ . . . Magruder, in a letter lo Sirica before the bearing, said the only reason be con· sidered making the tour was because "I now find myself in financial difficulty." ... He said rus prepared speec h W.2_uld be "more or less a political science lecture" and \\'Ou1d not deal with substantive \Vatergale issues, Barnard Fensterwald, McCord ' s lawyer. a~ked the judge to modify the speaking re!trlction to pennlt McCord to make speeches outside a 100-mile radius oi Washington with no radio or television coverage. Fensterwald said McCord \\'ishes to speak to church and religious groups as "a matter of conscience." Sirica replied that his concern is not only for the consUtutlonal rights of peer pie who may still be indicted in the Watergate scandal and the need to refrain from prejudicial pretrial publicity but also over the men being pald for ap- pearances. Fenster\\•ald then asked if McCord could speak excl usively to religious groups without receiving speakers' fees. The judge also rejected that proposal. Magruder also asked Sirica to grant him unlimited permission to travel around the country to pursue his con- suhing business. Sirica granted A1agruder t h a t permission and advised McCiord that con- ditions for McCord 's remaining free on bail are that he refrain from public ad· dresses or interviews relating t o Watergate. Sirica then granted f\.fCC.O rd the same liberalized travel restrictions as Magruder. From Page 1 CONVICTED. •• mother of two children, was known to be sexuall y· promiscuous and that any one of a number of ·men she met on the evening of Feb. 8 at the ·tavern where she was e1nployed could have been responsible for her dea th . But prosecuting Deputy District At- torney Robert Chatterton argued that Mrs. Post's checkbook and wallet\ were found in Wallace's possession when the part·time security guard was questioned about Miss Rowan's kidnapffig. Chatterton told the jW)' that the marks on the murdered woman's wrists were identical to handcuffs carried by Wallace and whieb he tried to U&e'When be farted Miss Rowan to join him in his car. The attractive blonde el uded Wallace when she grappled with him for possession of bi! gun as the Vietnam veteran's car sped down the San Diego Freeway toward San Oemente. She forced him to slow down and managed to leap Crom the car before be could again gather speed. Her description of Wallace and the security car he used while working for Fountain Valley Plaza and the Mission Viejo company led police to the Marine sergeant. Disrupter Fired DETROIT (UPI) -One or two workers who shut down an auto assembly plant in Ju1y by seizing control of a power supply cootrol was fired Tuesday when he attempted a second disruption at the Chrysler Corp. facility . A Chrysler spokesman said Isaac Shorter, 26, failed in his attempt to recruit other employes to leave the Jeffer900 Avenue Asaembly plant. OP"' ' ... I I Vl"IT...,..._ Big Meta 01i Conap11s Dr. S. I. Hayakawa Oeft) strolls through ca1npus at San Francisco State University, acco1npanied by his replacement as president of school, Dr. Paul F. Ron1berg. Faculty gave Romberg cool reception. f'rona Page l SUSPECT HELD . kind of statement \\'hatsoever, Circulars describing the fugit ive. the va n. and other particulars of the case .were distri buted throughout the Sooth· land this w~k. Investigators had been operating on lhe theory that the man who kidnaped a 14· year-old Corona de! Mar visitor at knife- sioint last wee k was someho\V involved in the construction indust ry. He \\'Ore gray y;ork pants. black shoes splattered with mud similar to that on the van and appeared to have good knowledge or terrain and s I re e I geography in the Corona de! J\1ar area, police said. The girl was kidnaped at San Joaquin ffi lls Road and Crown Drive and driven to the Spyglass Hill area \Vhcre the sex attack occw·red in the rear of the van. A composite dra\ving by San Clemente artist Sandy Martin included on the police wanted bulletin was an extremely good likeness of the abductor, the girl told detectives. Investigators have not said if Kelley strongly resembles the picture. which depicted a thirty·ish man with a mous tache and dark blond or light broY"n hair combed straight back. Questioning or the suspect w i I I doubt less involve the kidnap-murder of Linda Anne O'Keefe, 11. who vanished • • \l'hile \\•al'king home from :surM'ler classes at Lincoln lntennediate School t\\'O n1onths ago this Thursday. She \.\'as kidnaped from a spot on ~largueri~ Avenue, less than a haU·mile from 11.·here the latest victim was picked up. at approximately the same time of day. A pair of \\'il.nesses swore they saw the girl appa rently vol untari ly getting lnto an off-turquoise colored van. but a white van had also beem mentioned during early stages of that case. The victim's clothed body was round about 2'1 hours later lying in a reedy di tch along Upper Newport Bay by participants in a nature hike . Escapees Indicted DONALSONVILLE. Ga. <AP\ -Thr .. J\tlaryla nd prison escapees and a 16-year· old youth were indicted Tuesday for murder , kldnaping and robbery in con- nection with the widely publicized slayings last May of the Ned Alday fami- ly. 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C.Ould you advise me where~ I could t;;:ike the painting to find out if it has any real value? I know appraisers will do this for a fee, but I v.·ould be rather foolish to pay any great amount just to be told that t v.'as worth nothing . If the painting is va luable. I then v.·ould be gl;id to have a regular pro· fessional charge me for a more exa ct evaluation. G.D., San Clementt Richard Challis, owner of Challis Galle ries, 1'ill make an appointmvar to give yoo a balk evaluation of your palnl- lag at bis Laguna Beacb gallery lf you caU him at 4M-U97. Some information may be possible by phone, tf you can Identify the ardat. Sboold the paJnttng prove to be valuable, Cballls can arrange a profnslonal appralsil, if yoa wtsh. 2 to 3 Rolls Fou11d DEAR PAT: I am pteased to inform you that as a result of the Item ap. J>earing in the "At Your Sef'viCe" column on Friday. July 20, v..·e were able to reach Mrs. Karen Moser, your correspondent, fr..;;d) she supplied us with the routine in· formation necessary to allow us to mount ~ effective search for her missing pie· '!um: processed by the Fotomat Corpora· ·lion. 1 was informed that the customer service department of our processing laboratory had recovered two of the three rolls. An "all points bulletin" has been issued for the remaining unlocated roll of film belonging to Mrs. Moser. We also have been in communication with another of your correspondents to learn more of the problem y,•hich she had com· municated to you.in he r letter of July 27. Thank you once again for all your help. J.E. Jardlne NaUonal Operations Director Fotomet Corporatio1 7590 Fay Avenue La Jolla, Ca. H03'I Doll• Ready for Displ.a11 DEAR PAT: As a result of your refer· ence to our antique doll business in a re.' cent column, a gentleman contacted us and \\"e now have his adorable toddler doll to add to our future museum collection. We have about. 500 dolls of all types, in- Cluding bisque children, kewples, celebri· ty dolls aod early Walt Disney jointed characters, to name a feW. We were wondering if a charitable oi'ganization or 1 a.mmunily service group might ftjoy a display of our collection at Christmas time, but we don't know where to volunt .. r for this sort ol thing. , M. s., lrvnie . Contact the Volunteer Btileau of West Orange Count y bdwttl 19 •·•· •nd 3 p.m. any "'·eekday at 53&-%370. Office personnel "'ill work with yo~ to see. tblt your collettion ls dl9played and QJOyed •Y other" during the holiday season. Charitable groups wishing to make yersonal arrangements ml)' etata¢ MadoUne Sellridge by wrttlag to At V"our Service. }\rrested on Pass . Diiiy PllOt STiil Pllolo Cassette Plant Rites TDK California, Inc., openecrthe doors of its 38,800-square·ioot cas· sette assembly plant in Irvine Tuesday with a reception that included a Japanese Shinto Ceremony and a tour of the plant. Rev. Taiichi Tsuyuk, minister of Konko Church of Los Angeles, conducted the rites. Emerald . Bay Residents FiglitiJJg Coast Controls ~lomeowners in exclusive Emerald Bay v.·ant the Orange County Board of Supervisors to go to bat for them in seek· ing an exemption from the controls of the coastal conservation commission. A lawyer for the community, an unin· corporated pocket within Laguna Beach. asked for the· board's support in tM et· emption effort Tuesday'. But supervisors deferred action saying they need more time to study the issue and its Im- plications. Boord Chairman Ronald Caspers, v.rho also serves on the South Q:iast Regional Coastal Conservation C-Orilmission that would rule on the exemption, said the Emerald Bay request is the first he has heard of in Southern California. "This is a shocker to' me," said Caspers. "I think this is the first time in Southern California a county board has been asked to petition for an exemption iii. this manner." Marjorie M. LeGaye, c0W1sel for the Emerald Bay Homeowners Association, told the board the community, "qualifies for exclusion under the definition in the law of urban land areas developed and stabilized before Jan . 1, 1972." Mrs. LeGaye said the coastal pro- tection law provides that a city or county may present a request for exemption to the coastal commission on behalf of ap- plicants. "We are doing it this way to spare in· Did He Flu1ik I nspectio1i? SAN DIEGO (AP) -A novel II· ficer who may have been upset at an inspecth;in aboard his ship is ac;- cused of shoving the inspecting of· ficer overboard . Cmdr. Francis C. Taylor, 47, of San Diego was charged Tuesday with assault and resisUng arrest. Prosecutors said Taylor, attached to the Fleet Antisubmarine Warfare School, shoved Coast · Guardman Lawrence G. Boetel into the water Monday white Boetel was conducting a shipboard safety in- spection at Shelter Island. Other details of the incident were not available. dividual tot owners from having to seek exemptions on their own," said Mrs. LeGaye. "We want to exclude an of Emerald Bay but the beach and shoreline • Jots which would au tomatically faU under the controls." The coastal zone act allows for ex- emptions oC residential areas II). percent completed and developed to a density of four units per acre. C&spers saifi be is uncertain of the pro- cedure and would research it before the matter comes up again ne1t weelt. "They have done this in Northern California and they are having a Jot of trouble wi ~h their e1emptions up there." he said. "There are too many questions left unanswered on this request," C.&spers added , "It we support this exemption tor the whole area, it would mean, for ex· ample, that someone could go on and block a view with a new four-story or add-on." caspers conceded Emerald Bay may have its own restrictions on such con· structlons but be made it clear he doesn't like the idea of removing the community from coastal controls. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper told the board it is apparently within the purview of the coastal law for counties or cities to present exemption requests like the one from Emerald Bay to the coastal com· mission with the understanding a public bearing Would still take place. ' Suspect Seized In Girl's Kidnap LONG JiEACH (AP) -An unemploy,ed cons~tion worker was in custody today booked tor investigation of kidnap, at~ tempted rape and child molestation in the abductlon of a l~year-old girl. u1 JOOked u_?t anCf there they were," said office( Douglas Sarvis, who spotted a car· in whicli, the man and girl were found Tue8do)<, - 'The same officer by coincidence had taken the original kidnap report Monday afternoon. ' Authorities said the girl, Leanne Marie Matthieson, wa,, in good physical ·con· dltion but was shaken. Did Murderer Hit Twice? . . • · TRENTON, N.J .. (AP) -"The chances lr most murderers r~pcatlng the oiiense are ·quite low,'' wrote WesleY Meininger. · At the time, two month.$ ago, Meininger wa,, serving a state prlson sentence !or manslaughter aod wu part ~ an Inmate detail working at the ~vcmor's mansion. • He peMed the words in a. letter to a trenton newspaper in . defeime of work· r.~lcase programs for prlsone.rs. j Today, Meininger W05 b<lqg held Without ball on charges that hC took a talchel aod ldlled a JIUID Sunday while out on hls first weckcpd p.iss from the Jones State Prfson Farm near Trentm,1. Meininger, 39, was arraigned Tuesday, ae<;tised of killing John J, Lenihan. 66, in a t:Aspute over a woman. The convict accused l.enihan of· having an affair wtth the woman that Meininger was fond of, a pri!lOn spokesman said. Meininger, who is serving five to seven years on the ml'nsleughter conviction. gave lhJmself up to a newspaper reporter M~nd8y. Lenihan'• b9dY was discovered in his Trenton apartment Sunday. The Prison spokesman said Meininger worked at the ·governor's manison in Princeton seven weeks this summer. Jle wrote the lttter tp the Trentonlan, defend· ing programs under \\'hich Inmates • nearing lbC: end of sentences are released during the day lor_ work outside prison Walls. • "If the"'governor isn't worried about -having a murderer working in his hOUtehald and around his l1mlly, do you feel lhert Is much lor th< public to h< concerned abQut'?" Meininger wro\e. !.!•lnlnger plcad<d guilty In 1965 to the 1962 alaylng of an 80-year--old man in Morris County. A spokesmap for the county proseculor's office said "'1elnlnger Insisted he put a pillow over lhe victim's fact becauS< he roll sorry for the old man who reportedly hnd no one to tak e care of him . s DAILY PILOT :I [ It's Bacl{ to School I 11 ,000 Capo District Students Returning By JOHN VALTERZA Of "'-O•llY Pllel' lf"'9 An estimated lt,000 youngsters ln the booming Capistrano Unified SChool District -representing the largest enrollment jump in district history - will retum to classes starting late next week. .And waiting for them will be junior high school double sessions and scores of portable classrooms. ' District officials today estimated that 1,000 new students will start classes in elementary and secondary classrooms. Elementary school will begin Sept. 13 and high school classes will begin Sept. 17. Marco Forster Junior High School will be hardest hit by the crur:icb in enroll· mcnt v.1th split sessions in effect there. In the rapidly expanding Mission Viejo area ot the district about 200 elementary pupils will a1tcnd ~lasses at a new "tern· porary" campus known as Castillo Elementary School. The campus aipounts to a dozen portable classrooms and a restroom building on parkland leased for a dollar a year from the Mission Viejo Company. Portables also will be opened at Capistrano and San Juan Elementary School and Las Palmas Elementary in San Clemente. said Joseph Wimer, direc- tor of administrative services. Wimer said that although the crunch or pupils will be severe this month, the real .. boom. Is still to cune. fi!....,.!Jundnd new pupils arc 'expected t9 bt tn c:lals by this December. , , The only tempering factor, be added, will be the possible s lowdown of new .. house sales in the district because of the soaring interest rate. "We're still trying to"CYaJuate what ef· feet the high inter.est is ~haviog Onrnew house sales and resales." he Said, ''but'Jt now points to a slo,vdown because a lot Of people "'ho once could qualify fCI" a Joan can 't these days because of the incre8le in payments they "''ould have to absorb.'i, he said. · 1 * * * * Attendance boundaries have not· been'. altered by trustees this fall for d~~ lary youngsters. 1 1'he boom in youngsters also is cauaiDt a ·headache in transporting pupils to classes this faJI. t The f\\'O sessions at Marco Forster wiU Property· Tax Less Capistrano District start at 7:30 a.m. and at I2:1X> p.m. t High school classes begin at 8 a.m. a.gd at Crown Valley,. COOcord..ia and . LI.II' Paln1as Elementary schools cfasses will start at 8:45 a.m. All other elementaiy : classes \~'ill start at 9: 15 a.m. : t Spending Cut $20, 000 Besides the headaches of housing UM swelling enrollment, district officials aJSo • are in the midst of a massive COD•,; struction program, Wimer explained. r By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ,._. Diiiy Piiot SIOH The Capistrano Unified School District will collect less of its 1973-74 property taxes than any other district in Orange Couniy, according to fina l delinquency rates adopted Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. According to the 1973·74 figure , \11hich is based on an average of the past three years' tax collections, the CUSD rate will be five percent. According to county Auditor.Controller V. A. Heim, that means the school district can expect to collect only 95 per· cent of taxes due during the current fiscal year. The next highest delinquency rate among Orange Coast school districts is three percent in Laguna Beach. Other districts and rates include Foun- tain Valley Elementary, two percent: Huntington Beach Elementary, two per· cent: Seal Beach Elementary, one per· . cent; Huntington Beach High School, two percent; Irvine Unified, two percent: Newport-Mesa Unified , two percent and Saddleback Unified, two percent. The !)range Coast's two community college districts, Coast and Saddleback, have allowances of two and three percent respectively. Sam Chicas, assist.ant superintendent for business services in the .Capistrano district, ~id the figure set by the board is one percent· higher than his prediction of four percent. · In nwney, that ~ill mean about $20,00J less for the district to spefld. .;That one percent difference\ will really hurt and we really don't know at this paint why it is so high," Chicas said. Heim said records ror the past three years show CUSD was more than five Death Rumors Exaggerated? TIVERTON, England (UPI) -Quick· ly, the rumor spread that Taffy O'Sulli van was dead. They were even col· Jecting for his funeral wreath in his favorite pub when he walked in. After the shock wore off. everybody patted him on the back and started to buy him drinks. "l nonnally take beer. But because of where I was supJ)Osed to ha ve gone, l turned to spirits for the night," he said. No one would say how the rumor of his death got started. GEM TALK TODAY I ' by EMERALDS AND THE SPANISH HORSE Although the discovery o! em· eralds date. back to about 1900 B.C. in ancient lands from Egypt to Russia's Ural Mountai'.ns, the main world soucre of this beautiful ~em today is Columbia, South America. The most li\iportant mine is locat- . ed at Muzo, about 94 miles from Bogota. \Vhen the Spanlards conquered South America. the Indians of Co· lumbia, Ecuador and Peru already possessed a large supply of emer· aids, many very large. Although the Spaniards forcibly took these stones~ the Indians .refused to dis- close the source. According to legend, lhe Muzo mine we~ found by a Spaniard in 1594, entorely by chance. The leg· end tells the story o! a Spanlsh horseman discovering that the rea~ son for his horse's limp was a11 emerald embedded in a hoo!. The Spaniard retraced his ,route ancl foun d the Muzo mine. which, ever since. has been the \vorld's princi- pal producer of emeralds. percent delinquent once and somewherer between four and five percent the otber two. "We round off to the -hi gher perecent and that's where the five came from," he said. "As far as the cause of the higher delinquency down there. I have no idea at this µoint." , Chicas said it is possible large land owners and developers have been delin· quen t at one time or another thus adding to the average rigures. The Capistrano district serve! a land area of about 160 square miles including federal forest' land and has a relatively sm'all, widespread population for . tbe area it covers. Oticas· said the. only redeeming factor about the high tax delinquency-factor is that some of the tax: money fro m prior years is picked up when chronic delin· quents are discovered. Only one J>ther district in the county comes close to the five percent delin- quency of CUSD -Yorba Linda Elemen- tary's four percent figure. Only two others -Savanna Elemen- tary and Placentia -have rates.of three percent and the remaining districts in the county are set at either one or t\\'O percent. Be Late Today, Advise Pliilly Procrastinators PlilLADELPH!A (UPI ) T h e Procrastinators Club of Am e r i ca celebrates National B e · L a t e-F o r - Something day today. Les Waas , head . of the club, head· quarter.ed. here,. suggested.Jhat. everyone "relax and get out of the rat race" by ,. waking "'p later' than usual. Waas said the philosophy behind the organization is that people rush to do things that could have been postponed. "ln lbis hectic rush·rush world, everybody seems to want to get things done immediately no matter what the cost mentally or physically," he said. 'The club's national m e m be r s h i p numbers 1,800, inc ludng ·many ~ fesslonals and persons "born late," Waas said. Past activities of the club included a day-old cake sa te. a protest den1onstra- tion aga inst the \Vvr of I812 and a visit to the New York \Vorld 's F"air a year after it closed. Grading at the new jUnior high site lo .. ~. Laguna Niguel is · under way and tfiit campus js expected to .be ready by lie start of the 1975 calendar)'e•r.~~-,"<-,,--1 A ne\v elementary school in Lagwia Niguel -Moulton School -wfil prot>. ably be open late in the fal l of 197(. Yet another elemeritary campus -Del Obispo -will .be ready for the first batch ) of youngsters m September. 1974. ' . .!'l -tr * * ~ I','(• Early Enrolling .:'~ •· In Capistrano ,,, District Urged 1 Parents ot the estimated 1,000 wew 1 pupils expected to enroll soon in the J Capistrano Unified School District were 1 urged to register their youn'gsters early · because of the crush .of busines! at school : officts. .1' HJgh IChool olliees al Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools are ._ open ! for registrants from 8 a.m. to S ptm, ~ each weekday. ' · · !f Other school offices in the district ~· opened Tueaday and .1"ill plljDlaln regulor hours during wee~clays. AJI new students must have been lm- munized against polio, measles,\ diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. j' Kindergarten<rs Will have lo be five years old by l)ec. 2 of this year. ·i High sch!>Ol pui>Us wha already have j pre-registered will raceive their class i cards betwtren Sept. 12 and 14. ~ Registration packets should arrive to ~ the students early this week and those , students who are missed are asked to 1 call the counseling office of their reepec-o live high schoOI. ,;-1fft.: •, .. ~ ..... W ould1i't Kiss, ".:J · :;~ . So He's Kifled ,\" SUN VAILE\' (AP) -JI started with a kiss -or the lack of it. Police Lt. Bob Ruchoft said today Nick t Ernest Papas, 46, was stabbed wiUt a J butcher knife Tuesday night after refus. i ing to kiss his common-law wife, Mary 1 Smith , goodnight. 'i Papas died of a stab wound In the j back. I He said Miss Smith, 36, was booked for investigation of murder. ~ The Bracelet Walch. Fine jewelry that works. • A gold and diamond bra cel et in ltsclf is nn exciting gift. 1\nd 0 OMEGA an Om csn hrar.e lct watch is an ulcgant gifl th ;i t ha.s brighlened 1he lives of 1n il hons of won1en. . J.C. fiumpkrie6 J ewefer6 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., '"COSTA MESA .,-:. CONVENIENT TERMS 27 YEARS IN THE SAMli l0CAT10N l111•Am•r!t.t~ -M•h•r C~•r1• ,HONE 54l0 l401 • • • I OAI LV PILOT Wtditts.clay, $t pltmbt r ~. l~IJ 1Justice Department Blamed for Agnew Leaks Powe r Crisis - Heat, Pollution Smother· East By United Press International .A high-pressure air mass h a s smothered the East Coast for the eighth straight day, trapping pollutants in the air. poshing temperatures into the 90's, and causing widMpread power cuts. It "'as the "'Orst heal wave in seven years. ln New York City, which has gotten the 11·orst or the spell, lighting was visibly dimmer because of a 5 percent el~ 1ricity l'Ut by Consolidated Edison, overstrained by air conditioners nnming full blast. ~1ANHA'ITAN WAS SO thick with in· dustrial smog and exhaust, caused by the lid "'hich prevents air from rising, that an air stagnation advisory was issued Tuesday by the N'ational Weather Delia_Stalls_ . . Altlwugh Rains Heavy • I • GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) -Tropical storm Delia, wruch touched 300 miles of the Texas and U:iuis iana Gulf coasts. .,sputtered and stopped today, but her Odod·Producing rains and 50-mile-an-hour \\'ihds still hampered coastal residents. Delia, discounted because or her mildness; stalled 75 miles from Corpus Christi, but the\National Weather Service said· she would drift southward.along the ·rexas coast at only five miles an hour. Five-to l~inch rains \\'ere likely tonight over Southeast Texas. To the east toward Louisiana, residents shrugged at Della's · punch which lost muscle 21s ~ storm pushed ashore Tuesday. "'l'VE BEEN 111ROUGH a lot of them," said Melody Ji'Oreman, a waitress at DOl's 1Cafe cn the beach at High Island. '""'But this ·is 1uat a little dinky storm." GeOrge Kahla, who runs the ferry from Galveston across the Bay to Rollover Pass, said bis boat aever ltopped mn~ ning. 1 , J.,1· ··we ran at ba'lr speed Md had no trou· ble wha~," ~e. siid. ''EveryLhing was smooth. We had about four and a half foot. waves. '1• • Kahla said he's Jived in the area 45 years and seen them all -Carla. Beulah, Celia· -but "I'd classify this as a good thunderstorm that's about ii. U this is all there is to it, we'll have to watet the lawn Wednesday.·· Galveston weatherman Dave Bentcn also lbruaed it off. "A few years ago, before y o u had satellites, this storm would probably never have been named,'' he said. ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY' SERVICE DtliYtry of tht 0 1lly Pii ot is 9llarantttd Mtnd..,·l'•kla~' I! ~•11 d• .,., ~a•• v•11• .~"' •r 1:)0 '·"'"(alt alld v•11r .~r will k lln<IPI I• 1•"· CJ!tt I•• llllH ...,111 ,,,. ,.m. s11u,Nr •~• S11nd1y: 11 r•u ~• .,., ''<•l•• y..,, <••r lly t a.m. s11u,d1y, tr t a.m. Sunday, <•II and • co,y wiH llt .,....,,.. ,.. v•~. can• ••• ,,_,,. 11Mll u "·"'· Trltphonrs Mt u Or•"I• c ... n1r "''''' N•rlftWfl l Hunlll\tl•ft ••• ,~ I nd Wo1lmin1ru Sin Clemonlt. Capi1tri"' lttcfl, !•n Ju•n C1pl1tr1M, 01n1 ~•inl, ~•u111 L1111n1, L•111na Nlfuel •... 4'1"'4Clt Service. Hospitals said they had had an increase in admissions for respiratory ailments. If pollutants reach higher levels, the Envirorunen1al Protection Administration said it could put the city on alert Po"·er companies in the Northcasl Tuesday cut back voltage 5 percent, trying to store up electricity before the demands or straining air conditioners. Ocean temperatures off New Jersey rclnained at record higt s with the \1•ater registering 83 degrees. Schools in J>rince Georges a n d J\1ontgomery County, l\-1d ., cut classes short. S11es Pla!JbO!J Actress Cy bill Shepherd has filed $9 million suit in Los . IN NE\V YORK, feeder cable problems Angeles, claiming Playboy ~1ag- ~n Queens forced ~nsolidated Edison to azine published two semi-nude impose a blackout m some areas. A Coo photographs of her without her Ed spokesman-urged-customers to avoid --consent'-'--------- using their air conditioners except for -----·----------- health reasons. "\Ve desperately need the cooperation of our l'\lstomers to avoid any major breakdowns on networks in t h e metropolitan area," he said. The Ne~ York State Department of Environmental Conservation bann ed open burning in a mild air stagnation \Vatch for New York City, Long Island and Rockland and Westchester Counties. Temperatures climbed to 94 degrees in _Boston, a record high for the day since 1884. Temper'atures rose to 95 degrees in Hartford, Conn., and 90 degrees at Burl- ington, Vl. 11lE NE\V ENGLAND Power Ex4 change (NEPEX) appealed to its customers to refrain from using their air conditioners. A NEPEX spokesman saw no relief from the late summer heat spell today and said another 5 percent voltage reduction appeared likely. Scattered showers cooled of( a ICklay heat wave in Chicago. Weekend rains broke !he heat and drought in many areas of the Plairu:. A cold front pushed rooler. drier air over the Rockies and northern Plains. ------------~-- UPI Ttl1,,..I• 1l111slim S l11i11 James Shabau, a close associ- ate of the late Malcolm X, was g unned down Tuesday at drive- way of home in Newark, N.J. Police said two young blacks escaped after the shooting. Reds Charged With Stalling On War Dead From \Vire Sr.rvices SAIGON -The United Stales today charged North Vietnam and the Viet Cong with deliberately holding back in- fonnation oo missing Americans and delaying the return of the remains of U.S. PO\V's buried in the North. A statement from the U.S. delegation to the Joint Military Team accused the Communists of not meeting these obliga- tions laid down in the Paris cease-fire agreetneflt. The statement ch3rged ttlat the Com- munists had prolonged the discussions with such "extraneous issues" as the construction of cemeteries a n d memorials for Viet Cong dead in ter- ritory cmtrolled by the South Viet- namese government. The statement s'aid the United States on June 6 and on July 16 had presented a plan to the North Vietnamese fOr return of the remains ol 23 POWs buried in the Hano i area. The North Vietnamese have refused to discuss the plan. lhe state- ment said. U.S. officials visited the graves of the 23 during a trip to Hanoi in May. Their re- mains were to be brought south on the v.1eekly liaison flights a U.S. plane makes to ~lanoi. But the Oights were cancelled until early August because of a dispute over safely procedures. In other developments: -Government troops regrouped south of Phnom Penh today for a new at4 tack on rebel forces holding portions of strategic Highway 4. the capital's lifeline to the sea that has been cut for 12 days. Field reports said the government rorres, their spirits bolstered by rein· lorccments and collection of t\\"O week's pay. planned to storm rebel strongholds in rice paddies along 1.he road and smash through the insurgent bottleneck. -U.S. and Thai officials have agreed on the withdrawal of 70 more U.S. planes and 1,510 American ainnan from four Thai air bases. Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachom said today the v.ithdrawals will begin Thursday at Koral Air Base, in northeast Thailand. 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J,J s.cono 111111 • , ''" ,,.,,,.., .s.o S.U11 l lttt l :lt •·n'I+ Slttt 1:1• p.m. Moori ltlllS 2:SI p.m. Stt• 12;51 1,m, \ White Ho~e, Cox Planning Tapes Appeal Richardso1i Disclose~ FBI Conditcting Quiz WASHINGTON (AP) -In an unusual legal twls~ both the White House and . special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox plan to appeal a court order for presidential Watergate tapes. The White House said it would file its papers 1'1ursday in an attempt lo block efforts to force President Nixon to turn oter the -tape's. Cox's appeal will seek "clarification or modification of the standards and pro- cedures to be !Ollowed in deterrnlnini!' what parts of the evidence will be presented to the grand jury," the pros- ecutor said. He did not elaborate. From Wlre ~rVtces WASl:UNGTON -Representatives of the news media say the Justice Depart- ment has been the souree ol leaks about the federal grand jury probe of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, Attorney General Elliot L. Richardsoo has reveal- ed. . In an interview published today in the Washington Post, Richard.son a I so discl06ed that several FBI agents art assisting in the questioning oi Justice Department employes 'about the leaks. R ichardson on Aug. 23 ordered an in· temal department investigation of the leaks and has, until now, insisted that they could have come from other sources, including the \Vhite House or Agnew's office. "SINCE TIIEN I have indications from news media themselves that some in- formation has come from inside the department," he said. Richardson said ALTHOUGH NEITHER side has yet the media representatives did not lell filed papers, Hugh Kline, clerk of the him who leaked the information. Circuit Court or Appeal, Tuesday set He did not identify the media represen- Sept. 11 as the date of oraJ arguments. tatives by name 'and gave no indication Special Watergate prosec utor helhe the • A hibald Co the f. t d in h w r Y were reporters or news ex4 re x won u"S roun t e e<!Utives court test on vf'helher President Nixon "The irung that has bothered me most ll;3Y withbold tape_~g_oLall,.'..'..._s..a.id_Richardsnn "bas been the \\ atergate figures . Appeals are expected concern that while we ~ seeking by all to ~ove_ to ~ ~me Court no .~a~er practical means to strengthen ccoii.deoce which side \vtns 1n the appellate div1S100. in the integrity of the department _ that NIXON'S DEPUTY press secretary, Gerald L. Warren. would not discuss Tuesday what the legal brief v.oold argue. Sirica ordered Nixon last \\·eek to turn · over lhe tapes for his private judicial ex- amination. but postponed the order to give the \Vhite House a chance to ap- peal. • Thursday had been set as the deadline for Nixon's attorneys ,to file a formal notice that they intend to make sucli an appeal. The ta p es involve conversations bet ween Nixon and top aides, and the President has said he won't release them -even for prh·ate inspection -unless ordered to do so by the Supreme Court. something like l h i s, which can only damage the department as well as the in- dividual affected, could happen." WHILE WAITING for the next shoe to drop in the scandal, Agnew meanwhile is going aheod with personal appearances and official business. . Aides to Agnew said there has been 1w 1vord on when the vice president may meet with officials conducting the probe, although the portion of it dealing with Agnew's activities rould go to the federal grand jury in Baltimore at any time. Ally. Gen. Richardson has assured Agnew in a letter that he would have a chance to meet with federal prosecutors to give his side of the case. The letter cn me after Agnew expressed displeasure 1s the V'ice Prnldent expecting your "'"ith the way the graft probe was being handJed. Agnew staff sources said the vice president had not received, as of Tues.- day, an invitation to appear before the grand jury or meet with the prosecutor:!. Nor was there any_ indication when such an invitation would be made, lhe aoarce.i, said. BOTll AGNEW and U.S. Atty. <:......, Scali Jr .• whose staff is nmning the in-- \'estigation, spent the Labor Day holiday \reekend in Ocean City, Md . An Agnew spokesman said the t\\'O did not confer. The vice president returned lo \\'ashington from his Labor Day weekend on ~1aryland 's Eastern Shore as the Congress prepared to reconvene follow- ing a one-month summer recess. A.ides said it wasn't clear whethtr Agnew would become involved itn· rnediat.ely in the proceeding& on Capitol Hill, although his twc>hour meeting with Presldent Nixon on Saturday dealt with legislati\'e priorities as v.·ell as the federal investigation , according to spokesmen. As \'ice president, Agnew presides over U.S. Senate 9eSSion!. ttopb" for your -.i • • savm~ NOW EARN UPTO 7.00% AND MORE Ptr An•llM on certificate accounts* 525% l'tr • Annu,_ on passbook savings A PhU:i. for AliTuople. • Downtown LooAlij!det.,Oa......,t o East.Puodeoa ·Glendora • N~~~.Bet~~eWport Center • Puadtna • Rtdland1 •Sierra Madre-. opanga Cinyon • est Cb'rinl • Warwood Vlll1g<>--···- Whittier • Woodland Jiillt • plu& 16 other Southern C11f fornfa offi~. ~-l'OWIOIO~Qil"-lt lUO.OC!Ulllll..,_C-_Cll_l'llt4 81!1!1 • • "For tr:nus and condition~. .'\ff our savinas coo~ OPEN SATIJRDAYS Sped al Hour1 In ""Most omus. - ..... .. " ' ' ' ' Arson 'Definite' l 1i B laze Injunctio11 Denied _w_ ... _•_•~-'~'~· S.~'-"-"""'--5~,-19_7_3 _______ o_A_IL_Y_P_IL_D_T_..§ r Grand Jury I ndict,s Four • Fo1· 'Deep .Throat' In 'Ell,sberg B urglary' CLEARLAKE OAKS (AP\ -Firemen have controll ed the largest 'ctrest nre of t h e. season which blackened 22,000 acres and destroyed eight bui ldings In No rthern California . LOS ANGELES (APJ -A Superior Court judge has relu¥<f to shut down theaters, screening the X-rated motion picture "Deep 'Ibroat" until a ruling i!I made on whether the movie is obscene. .\_ U.S. Forest Ser v l c e Judge David A. Thomas spokesman said Tuesday the blaze in the brush and timber cited a .decision by the state artas near here has been Cou rt or Appeal in denying ,--------..., Tuesday an injunction .90llght ( BRIEF'S J ogainsl the theaters by state Sen. John L. Ha rmer (R-Glen· .._.,......,._,_ __ ,...~ dale I, and others. declared under control. Casue TIJE STATE Cow1 or Ap- of the Ure reµuiin s Wlder in-peal. ruling in 8 similar su.it vesligation . by Harmer last year, said ual ,promiscui!l:'. and divorce and invite "siinllv unsavory" OO,lness lnto the area. TREY ALSO contended that the U.S. Supreme Court's June 21 ipornography decision put such films out1ide the pro- tection of the Constitution. The Supreme Court said decisions on whether material i s pornographic should be left up to lhe individual community to decide. LOS ANGELES \UPJI -A grand jury indicted former presidential aide John D. Ehrlichman and t h r e e members or the White House "plumbers" unit Tuesday in connection with lhe burglary of the of(ice of Danie l Ellsberg's P.Sychialrist, it was reported 'today. The grand jury. ~'hich returned secret indictments Tuesday. \Vas reported to have charged John D. Ehrlichrnan with perjury and conspiracy to commit burglary for his a lleg- ed role in the September. 1971. break-in of the Los Angeles of- fiees of Dr. Henry Fielding. about bis prior know ledge of ihe burglary. A i:;eries of memos from AQrll, 1971, •lso ltd the gTand jury to believe Ehrlichman had prior knowledge, said the newspaper. EhrJicbman , in his \Yatergate testimony, denied advance knowledge of the break-in, whlch v:as,ostensibly part of the ''plumbers" at- tempt to find out 'vho was leaking national secwity in- formation. None ol the four was im- mediately available for com- ment. THE 18-1\lEMBER county grand jury reconvened after a two-monlh recess and listened" to tapes or former presidential adviser John 0 . Ehrlichman's testimony before the Senate Watergate oommittee prior to returning the indlctmmts at 5:03 p.m. District Attorney Joseph Busch said due to a prior agreement with defense at· torney,s._ the names of f.b.e defendants, the number of defendants and the charges "'ould not be disclosed at thi:s tl me. Superior Court Judge J amt' G. Kolts ordered arrest war • rants held for one week or un- til 9 a.m. Sept. 11. He set bail at S500 for each defendant. Earlier, firt spokesmen said showing a film in an enclosed the tlhue was ' 'v e r Y theater to patrons who paid an defmilel'1" man caused. "It " admission price does not con-appean from statements by stitute a public nuisance as witnesSes that it may have alle~ed by the senator. been deliberately set," fire Harmer and his co-plaintitfs spokesman Ed Karman said. contended in their latest suit "It started in an open, !hat fnovies such as "Deep grassy strip and there 's Throat" attract c r i m in a I absolutely no reason for a fire ele1nents and d e v i a t e s , breaking out in that particular decrease property v a I u es , area," Karmen added. erode public morality, in- Thomas has scheduled a. hearing today on another suit fil<d by the plaintiffs. In this • case they seek an injunction again.st theaters showing the movie "The: Devil in Miss Jones." t: 0 N VICTED \Yatcrgate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy aDd former White House aides David R. Young J r. and Egil THOMAS S11lESSED that ''Bud" Krogh Jr. \\'e re said to hi s "Deep Throat" ruling ha ve been charged wilh con- should not be misconstrued as spiracy to co1nntit burglary. The identity of !hose in- a determination on the issue of dieted and lhe charges against Faith Healing Couple Relea sed; Hearing Set e BHIP .. •e• SACRAMENTO (AP\ -A c ontroversial Senate-passed bUl aimed at cracking down on drunken drivers bas_dear,ed a key hurdle In the Assembly. The bill by state Sen. George Deokmejian (R-Long Beach), attempts to amend present law so it will be harder for persons w i t h earlier drunken driving con- victions to have those con- victions dropped so sentencing will be lighter. crease the probability of sex- obscenity. 1 them were reported by at Vincent Miranda, 39, and least two newspapers -the Steven IM. ltagen, 20, owner uP1 Ttlepho10 Los Angeles Times and the a nd manager, respectively, of FOUR INDICTED - A federal grand jury in Los Washington Post. a suburban Santa Monica Angeles has indicted former aide John D. Ehrlich-The Post also reported that theater, are currenUy on trial man, top left, and three members of the White an aide to Special \Vat ergate in Beverly Hills Municipal House unit, David R. Young, upper right; G. Gor-Prosecutor Archibald Cox, Court on charges of violating d on Liddy, lower le ft; and Egil 'Bud ' Krogh. James Doyle. said the Los state obscenity Jaws by ---------------------Angeles indictments "might screening ."Deep Throat." 4 mpe'de our invesfigation." He refused to elaborate. -{:( -{:( -{:( w • 'E z p ' EHRLICHMAN, President P eli.ti·on l'Ve s ·qua ower Nixon's chie£domcsticadviser until he resigned under the cloud or Watergate April 30, A . Cl eared by A ssembl y w" charged wilh perjury. the · gmnst Post said. on account of con- Uicts between his grand jury Oh • SACRAMENTO ~AP) left for the kids .. , testimony and what 'he told the SCemty Wives would get equal power Tile committee adopted a Senate Watergate Committee in managing and controlling Z'berg amendment which LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A wdoonu,ld. prevent this from being l(j-ds Like To group calling itself "a com-Iamily assets under a bill that BA RSTO\V (AP . Lawrence and Alice Parker. charged with manslaughter in the "faith healing" dea1h of their son, \Vere released from jail on their own recognizance Tuesday. The Parkers, who had been in the San Bernardino County jail since their arrest Aug. 29, returned to their home in Barsto1v V.'ith ~1rs. Parker's attorney, LeRoy Simmoris. THE COUPLE "'as released after 1'1unicipal Court J udge Roy E. Chapman in San Bernardino, approved their re quest for release on their own recognizance. Bail originally had been set at $10.000 each. munily action voice in support cleared an Assembly com- of First Amendment mittee Tuesday. Parker, 34, and his wife, 29, were c harged with LOBBY I STS or the A k A d n1anslaughter and en- California Bankers Association S ll y dangering the health o! a child \vceks ago of diabetes. They said they felt he had been "cured" by a faith healer and admitted throwing away tht insulin that had kept him alive for five years. They still main- tain the boy will be resur- rected . THEY \\'ERE arrested by police at their home last WcdnesdJly and returned the. 72 miles from San Bernardino! the following day for the ar- raignment before Judge Chap- man. Chapman said he w a s releasing. the Parkers on the recommendation of a county investigator who had 1ooke4 inlo the Parker's request that they be released on their own recogniz·an ce. Their preliminary hearing is Sept. 13. e Flag Bill Dies SACRAMENT<> (AP ) -A bill that would have made it a misdemeanor to burn or otherwise muti l ate an American flag has been killed in an As,,embly committee. State Sen. John Stull (R- 1.A!tlcadia), authored th e bill after the U.S. Supreme court ruled California's definition or a flag was so broad that it made proaecution of Dag deaecralion impossible. freedoms" says it is organiz-But spokesmen for the bank- ing a petition campaign to ing industry \Vamed that place a model obscenity ballot women wi11 be disappointed if initiative before Callfornia they think the bill, as amend- voters in the 1974 election. ed. will give them the right to said Z'berg's a nl end men t after Wesley, 11, died two would no l give wives credit,------------------------------- e Strike Tftre•t CUPERTINO (AP) -The 900 -ol Ille Cupertino Echa::ation AS.tOClation h a s threatened to strike and thus disrupt lbe largest elementry acmol district in California . 'lbe union Tuesday rejected a $250 bon.11 offer as "quasi- welfare.," CEA President Lee Sturdevant said. "Everyone would get the bonus ir- respective of t h e i r ex- perience," he said. UPI ~' War on Cheaters Janet I. Kintner1 29. deputy ci\,Y attorney in.. San Die~ is.on a ont- womall campaign to protect consu:'Jlers. She says her main targets a.re unscrupll!Dus .~ar and appliance i\Iesmen. greedy mec:hanicS and crooked advertisers. The group sch<duled a strike vote for today. A strike could ---------- shut -. ' C scboolll serving %!,000 elementary 1 ch o o I children. eIAekflf!f"Wi .. OAKLAND (AP) -Voters in the 14th Californi a Assembly district have elected Democral Bill Lockyer to fill the vacaacy left by the death ol Robert a-own w ho m Lockyer served as an ad- ministrative assistant. Lockyer won by a 3-2 margin over his closest op- ponent in a runoff election ~y. The final results gave Lockyer 18,800 votes to Republlcan William McCall's 11,100. Peace and Freed01n party candidate Robert E vans bad 3S8 votes. Beachgoing Nud ity" In creasing LA JOLLA (AP.) -On a SUMY day, Black's Beach is the place to be, apparently. The vice cbanee1Jor.of UC San Diego says it's one of the best beaches in lhe state. And there's no place left to park a car. Although many are just looking, the hundreds who ac- tuall y use UW secluded beach are nudists fOP th~ day. ''The recent United States borrow money without their Su preme Court decisions con-husbands' signatures. cerning obscenity, although without their h usb and s ' signatures. one or the features "'omen are demanding. well-intentioned, have opened SEVEN W01t1EN appeared the door to a minority of ~ in favor of the bill, introduced pie who would s u p p r es s by Sen. Mervyn Dymally ( 0- Tunney's Chi1dren R eturned literature and motion pictures Los Angeles). and impCISe a repressive kind Russellyn Carruth of Davis, of morality on the majority - representing the N a t i o n a I in other words, censorship," Organization for "' o m e n Stanley Zim~rman, director (NOW ), said each spouse will of tj)e nooptlOfit corporation, h~ve control over the family's Fni&m of Choice, told a as!iets. RIVERSIDE (AP ) -The news conference here Tues-The . chairman or th e three children of Sen. John V. day. · Assembly J udiciary Com-Tunney (D-Calif.), subjects or ~ said his grou p was pro-m1ttee, Charles Warren {D-a Superior Court custody suit posing legislation which Los Angeles ), asked if thi s last month, have returned wOL\ld : means they couJd both .,deal -Permit the sale, ex- hlbitioo or distribution of sex- ual materials to adults only. -Prohibit the commercia1 distribution. exhibition or display for sale of certain sex- ual material to persons under the age of 18. -Prohibit the thrusting of sexually explicit materials upon unwilling persons - adults or minors. in conDi!:,ting ways with the from Holland and are to be same property." enrolled in schools a t Washington , D.C., next week. MISS CARRUTII said it The children -Teddy. 12, would, adding, "We just have Mark. 8, and Arianne, 5 - to rely on there being com-arrived at Los A n g e I e s mun.ication in the family." International Airport late Sun- " We have to hope that there day on a direct flight from won't be many cases in which Amsterdam and were met by one spouse goes off half cock-the ·senator. his office an- ed." she said. ' nounced Wednesday. "I don't think we11 really be A SPOKESMAN fo r Tunney abie to legislate m a r i t a I said the senator plan,., to spend barmoney," she addj!d. this week with his children Warren suggeste# th at who are staying with Tunney's LAST JUNE, the U • S · under the bill, each spouse parents who are vacationing in Supreme Court g r a n t e d could "do something like run-San Diego. greater discretion to law en-ning . to the bank" and Mrs. Tunney, who took the forcement agencies, judges withdrawing all Joint funds children to her native Holland and jurors to decide whether, simultaneously. early last month and \Vas later under local community stan-ordered twi ce by Court Com- dards, material should be con-TO nns, Dymally said it's missioner Charles Pendleton demned as obscene. usually the husband who to return them to the United The guidelines stated that usually withdraws the famil y States, is expected to be in prosecutors no longer had~ to funds f~t. and bis bill "would Washington next week. prove that the material was give her -the wife -a fair PENDLETON has granted Bike Trail "utterly without redeeming chance' to get to the bank.'' the pa.rents joint custody AS MANY AS 3,000 suitless social value" in order to sup-A committee m e rri b e r , rights, with the children to . souls use the three-mile-long press it or prosecute those Edwin Z'Berg (0-Sacramen-stay with Mrs. Tunney and the beach west of the UC campus who peddled It. to ), said.1he bill would also re-senator to enjoy reasonable Approved on an average s u m m e. r "WE'RE NOT discussing quire a separilttd wife to use visitation rights. weekend day. her salary .to pay off "a hu ge A hearing is scheduled "I'd -·estimate there are any altrµi.stic means here," gambling debt, or somethig before Pendleton Sept. 27 on a lhree times as many people immerman sa1d of the pnr stupid," ihcurred by her hu.s-request by the Tunneys to LONG .._~EACH (AP} ·-'IOiDg nude at the· beaeb this posed state inlUative. "What band before separation "and dissolve th eir 14-yea r mar-Anot~iq ol a plaooed $1-5 )'tar as tJast," sakl Sgt. --B.J. we're saying is each person there wouldn't be any money r lage. mUUon ~ troll be!Ween Mott of lbO university security should have lie right tol--------------------1 Santa Monica .and the Palos , ll choose £or himsel£." Verdes peninsuli has b;een ap-~J:n OJIU.ns, a 22-year-old Freedom of Choice, which proved by the ~ CQast Coed, complain.. about the waa orgNlized about flve Regional 2.one C9n•(Va~m iatchers ~cfinging·, to t be ·weeks ago In r~ to the Commission. 1 , • • 1 .. riearbj cliffs. Supreme Court (ietlslons, bas "'' J_ about 3S votllnthr9, Zim· ~~•~heM!i,~1o.~· 1sAYS llilss ·Collins: "!£ merman said. Tb01 will be proved an appllcadon ll"oin 'IJ!ey want-;io see bodi,., ,.,,Y seeklitg SU.000, signatures to Loi Angeles Ccnamy for con-don't they f> tO the' ... vle9?" Jnaure the 1nitiatl~} appears struction of· ·a ')ioftd ·bleyde But Dr. faul. ~'!"!'•··UC on lhe November I t ballot. beacll patb,,!.!!il'!, El SelP!ndo Sin Dieg~. ce i:liance~'Wbo· to TorraOO!. 'l'lli! b'all,b tO ~ llvea so 300 ·file!' up · ll!e . 5.3 miles de! :wOrlt Ii •xpo<;!til aiurs from . e:wa!Cr1 sa~ lhe to begln,~-ala ~ a lleacll Is "tie Of the groa!bt county etglnetring official beaches on the coast -it said. .... aibould'be aV'lilable to all .. "· • ~On the l't>vember ele«lon ballot are Jiro]iositfons to pay Old Ho~ J _:;,~~ ·~ roods llld 'F~ ..... &...ap' THE ONLOOltEllS usually .L& ""'-: include two dressed patrolmen : ~ of the San. Diego Polee GRASS VALLEY' (A~) -.A .,J;Jopartment, ,who use ~Ir city ofOcial here aaya the paddy wa&>n , for occasional landmark 120-yeaMld frame arrests of the ,.Ued ror marJ· home of Lola Montez. queen of Juana smoki.oJ or driving the brawling California gold under age. ~ ofllcers wam rush camps, Is a firetrap and the balltetl ••nat touching must be torn down or rebuHt. each other. "'Ille city Is In tho process Although the \l.S. Supreme Paternity Suit Filed UlS ANGELES (AP~ -A nine-man. three-woman jury has been pk:ked to hear a paterolty suit llled against ac- tor . Cha4 Everett by a Holl)'Wooil' Gl\lon:ee. Eve.mt, 17, who stars In .the television s e r I e 1 HMedlc&I Center," bas ~en named by SheJJa Scott, 421 as father of her 3·montlH>ld 80fl, Dale. MISS. SCO'IT, who has a role In the tefevtslon series, has a 6-year-old son by a former marriage. 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'• • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Courthouse Support Tbe long batUe to obtain a federal courthouse-in Orange County moved a step ahead last week as Cali· fornia Sena«>rs Alan Cranston and John Tun ney both met with representatives of the Orange County Bar As- sociation aod pledged their support for the project. For years, litigants: and lawyers in Los Angeles, Or· ange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties have been obliged lo journey lo Los Angeles' crowded old federal building for hearings in federal court cases. -In days when the outlying counties were relatively sparsely populated, the Los Angeles location made sense. Now, however, there are 10 million people and thousands of private and municipal entities in the area. And one out of every three cases heard in the federal court orig· lnates in Orange County alone. The south counties agree that Santa Ana would be a logical location for a new federal court. Obviously it would save hours of time, as well as eliminating traf- fic aod parking problems that beeome more critical by the day. The bid for an Orange County court location previously has been rejected at high federal levels. Bu! with the need beeoming more apparent as population grows, and with the support of the two U.S. senators, there may be greater hope for favorable consideration by the Federal Judicial Board, which will consider a r .. quest for a feasibility study when it meets next week. Have They Forgotten? Not so many years ago, news that an effective polio vaccination had been developed was greeted with joy and relief .by parents across the nation. By hundreds of thousands, they lined up at clinics with their youngsters to obtain the precious immunization. less victims, and a supply of leg braces in all sizes to fit lhe paralyzed survivors. Flow quickly fears are forgotten ! Now the slate Department of Heallh lnfonns us that a shocking 27 percen of children one to four years old have not received adequate polio preventive treatment. Many parents, it seems, are not even bothering with the simple immunization procedure -ideally, doses of oral vaccine at two months, four months and six months - until they are required J>y law to obtain it so their chil- dren can enter school. California, with two polio cases already this year, has fallen below the 90 percent level of immunity that will stop a major polio outbreak. Th.is means that 221,000 children need at least two doses of polio vaccine im· mediately. Is your child among them? Pitfalls of Trade The Wall Street Journal, which lends to be less than enthusiastic about government controls on business, has turned up some new grist for its editorial mill in a recent dilemma involving the Federal Trade Commis- sion's 11truth in advertising" campaign. Since the drive to demand substantiation of adver- tising claims got underway, says the Journal, the FTC has been swamped with mountains of data from manu- facturers of everything from autos to electric shavers. The Journal fears the FTC isn't equipped to evaluate all this infonnation. It's especially concerned about one finn's substantiation of claims for a.n underarm deodor- ant. The firm insists its advertised comparisons with rival deodorants are based on the conclusions of "trained judges" who actually use their olfactory senses to test and rate the effectiveness of the various products. Until that day, 11polio'' was the dread word that came ~to mind whenever a fretful. feverish child com~. plained of a sore throat and, God forbid, a stiff neck. Every hospilal had iron lungs ready to receive the hap- · Will the FTC have to organize its own Underarm Bureau to check out conflicting claims of panels of snif .. fers, speculates the Journal -or will it just have to start trusting the natural skepticism and good sense of the American consumer? •gy 11\' HW>, WE VND MORE fOR R\tt!llN' OVER GOATS IN l!OKTll AFRICA.' Diet Worry . Can Give You Ulcers • Remember the old wheeze about the man who said he'd read so much about the bad eflecls of smoking that be finally gave up reading? Well, I'm getting that way about eating. Ultely I've been reading so much - and so much that ls downright con- tradiciory -abaul -!bat I'm about reedy lo give up reodlng. Not eating, mind you, juot ....... ing about lt. I dm't kmw wbat;s good a n y more, and having two heolfh.!ood nu! teen._ agers aroufld the OOUse doesn't help nuxil either. Every· tlling you read about seems lo be bad !or you, one way or the other. I can'! under· stand how the human race has survived so lcq in II.! gastrorumic lgnoraln. FOR INSTANCE, l Jove eggs; could eat them every meal, Now I'm told they're a no-no because of cholesterol content. I like raw fruits and vegetables; the doctor says .. too much roughage." Lay off coffee, too, he tells me; it's the worst thing a sensitive stomach can have. Also, keep away from milk; it upsets a lot of adulls. Vitamins? CertainJy, says one school. Watch out. says another, or you'll get vitaminosis. All you need is a "balanced diet" and you don't require vitamiM. But who can define a "balanced diet" with all the conflicting claims going around? NATURAL foods are great ; on the other hand, lots of the additives and suir plements are necessary. No. natural Dear Gloomy Gus Didn't the real "cover-up" in the Nixon Administratioo begin before Watergate? If not, why the sudden increases and shortages in energy, pollution, finance, food, housing and destruction of small businesses? T.li V. GIOOmY Gus c-.ntt M• ........ ,..,.. -t•~•• anf do Nt INC-rlty "'fltcf ,.. YI.wt .r tll• "--· Stfllll ,.., ... _.., t• G'°""'f Gut. DlllY Plltl. foods are unbalanced and leave a Jot of nutritional needs unprovided f or. Prepand foods are run of poisons. Don't eat hot dogs because they're full of "by-products." What are by-products? They're snouts, tripes and spleens. Ugh! But the meat Institute frowru1 on this description , saying stiffly: "It isn't in the national interest to stigmatize an ex- cellent food." So we eat hot dogs in the "national interest,'' snouts, tripes , spleens and all. (Which reminds me of the mercury contaminant that turned up in canned tuna recently: the tuna industry delicate- ly referred to it as a "microconstituent.'' I almost expected them to say it was good for you.) VIRTUALLY every food ls taking such a beating 1ately that if you don't get aamps from roughage, you'll get con- stipation from smoothage: and if you go polyunsaturated you'll wind up with cross-eyes or chilblains. Claims and counter-claims are flying so thick and fast that one imagines the only totally healthy man in America today is Dick Gregory, who stayed on a water·and- juice diet for several years. (And he's probably suffering from scurvy or some vitamin deficiency.) Actually, all the tun's been taken out of eating these days. It gives you ulcers just worrying about your diet. How can you win? Richardson's Independence Dis1nays White House ~ Justice Department's 'New Look' WASHINGTON -Ally. Gen. Elliot Richardson's politically charged decision to reopen the Kent State killings without consulting a highly skeptical White House reflects the Justice Department's sudden separation from presidentiaJ direction. Since his ap(X>intmenl as Attorney General in the crisis atmosphere of April 30, Richardson has not only been in· dependent of the White House but cf· fectively disembod· ied from it. He runs his own satrapy, pro- claiming decisions that often totally surprise t h e Whl t '.! Hoose. In lesser de- gree. the same proc· ess is taking plaC?_ ~ in other departmeny _ _' This partly stems from deliber:ate decentralization policies by President Nixon's new domestic counselor, Melvin R. Laird. As such, it is a welcome, long- overdue corrective to the centralization intended by Laird's predecessor, John D. Ehrlichman, to emasculate the cabinet- level departments leading t o Watergate. But some Republicans fear runaway decentralii.ation, particularly at Justice, reflects a dangerous turning away from domestic problems by Presi- dent Nixon in the wake of Watergate. THE JUSTICE Department is the most important showcase of this both because its activities are politically vital and because it was intimately tied t.o the Nix· on White House until April 30. In his ear- ly years as Attorney General, John N. Mitchell was Mr. Nixon's closest political adviser. As his influen ce faded , an in- creasingly powerful Ehrlichman began poking around in Justice Department busine~. Mitchell's successor. Richard G. Kleindienst, fought to k e e p Ehrlichman from running the Justice Department, but nevertheless was con· stanUy in touch with the \Vhite-House. Richardson has operated on his own from his first big decision : selecting Prof. Archibald Cox as special pros-. ( EVANS·NOVAK J ecutor Y.ithout consulting the White House. Astounded presidential advisers correctly predicted that Cox, a Kennedy- McGovern Democrat, would not be con· tent with prosecuting the \Vatergate scandal but would r eopen old Nixon cans of worms, such as the TIT affair.' TillS PATIERN had become sel by the time of Richardson's Aug. 8 speech pledging to take the Justice Department out of politics. Despite the political im- pact, Rlchardson did not dixuss Jt in advance with the White House. The operation of the Justice Depart- ment as a separate fiefdom is best shown in reQpening the fataJ shooting of four Kent State University students by Ohio National Guardsmen during the 1970 stu- dent disturbance. As part of a Nixon hard line, Mitchell ruled out a grand jury investigation. KleinIDenst, taking. over in June 1972, had no inclinatioo to reverse his former chief. The recommendation to reopen the case came thls sununer from J. Stanley Pottinger, Assistant Attorney General for civil rights. Had Kleindi~ still been in charge, he unquestionably would have . conferred with White House senior aides. They would have advised that reopening Kent State would damage the President without furthering the national good. THESE PRESIDENTIAL lieutenants would have given the same advice t.o Richardsoo. But Richardson did not ask before approving Pottinger's proposal. On Aug. 2, Pottinger traveled to the White House to inform counsel ~rd Garment that a resumed Kent State in. vestigation would be announced lbat day. What rrm.k:es such Independence critically important is Richardson 's in- stinctive desire -; the antithesis of Mitchell -to accept proposals for Justice Department offensives Crom Pot- linger, 33, an aggressive liberal whose appointment last February was 9eCl"etly fought by conservative Republicans. Clarke Reed, ix>werful Republican state chairman of Mississippi with in- timale ties to the Mitcbell·K1eindienst Justice Department, complained that Pottinger was too liberal as civil rights !'hief at the Health, Education and Welfare Department. Reed w a s reassured by Frederic V. Malek, the ad· ministration's personnel chief and a lieutenant ol the then mighty H.R. Haldeman. ''He (Pottinger) does what he's told," Malek told Reed. WHETHER Pottinger would have done what the White House told him is now moo!, because nobody there Is telling him anythlng. Accordingly, his division bas turned aggressive. Pottinger pushed for all-out investigation of the Collinsville, Ill.1 narcotics raids, resulting ln m.. dicbnent of 11 law offic:en. Rewning the old Mitchell policy ol hand5 off the Deep South, a voting rights suit was filed in Mississippi Aug. 7. The oat l)Olllbl.e target: racial disaimina1ion m state police forces . With some justification , COMel"Vltives c I a i m the Richardni·Pottinger tni· tiatives no l o n g e r renect policies Richanl M. Nixon pledged ID catty out. Some fire-eaters at the White Howe staff would like the President to sack Richardson (along with Ard!ie COi) when -if ever -his politlc.al stock recovers enough. But such willingness fer conlrootatijon politics with his own cabinet would be totally out of keeping with Mr. Ni.loo's present disetigagement from sharp com· bat, a mood that invites Richanl.ton and · other cabinet officers to go their own way. The Ulti1nate Use of Executive Privilege Wa1hlngloa., February !3, 1185 Ever since newly-elected President Winston Princeton did his wife in at bis inauguration last month the nation has been in a tizzy. "Am I really now the President of The United St.ates?'' Mr. Princeton inquired the moment he was sworn in. "Yes. you are, sir," replied the Cbler Justice. "Good," said Mr; Princeton. He then carefully unhooked the heavy Presiden- tial seal from the front of the lectern and. after taking three practice swings, fatally conked the beaming Mr s . Prince too. ( ART HOPPE ) a misdemeanor. But members of the President's party didn't wish to appear disloyal. And the oppo.tjtion much preferred the prospect of running against President Princeton four years hence than his would-be SUC· cessor. Vice President Silas Sludge. "No questioo about 11." sald an opposltloo leader happUy, ''Princetm'• lost the women's vote.'' UNDER THE Doctrines of e:-itJve Plivilege and SeparatiGl1 ol -., the only solution now appears to be for the President lo kill him..elf. But tlils -unlikely. • Behind Skyrocketing Health Costs In tile brief inaugural address that folio\ved, President Princeton said: "My fellow Americans. 'lb.at woman really had It CCl'l'l.ing. She's been nagging me to death for 38 years. I did it and I'm glad, Glad , GLAD!" The question about the foul deed that has the nation In a tizzy ts, of course, what recourse to take. For as Mr. Princeton was qulck to point out, a President's right to bop bis wile over the head i.o clearly covered by Tho Doctrlne of Executive Privilege. "I've committed t'1e perfe« crime," Mr, Princeton, his feet on ~ desk, cheerfully cold a White• "* -.r.tto<. "Now ru spend the' nut hur 'years playing goU and doing a ll!Ue !lahing." Outrnoded Medical Econo1nics Burden Consumers (Jn a colunm before this one l was ask- ing Jeff Davis, president of Medi·?t1ark, about prepaid health plans (PHP ) and what those programs mean to the doctor, the patlent and the taxpayer. On with the Interview.) v.. -ly ,,. Ibis whole bcallb care l}'liem aa an important public b· ... 1 Oavl1: "SUre. l~nuse we must find a way to provide proper medical care for the people. Fer the wage-earning, la X· paying Individual and bis lamilJ who fmds 11 almost bn- pooible lo afford such care. And, also for thooe who need help from the IUptlyer. We can't deny them . u.t belp bul we can !lad Wl1I lo prpvide II II ecooomically -~·~1111 care Is a big Industry : '81 bllllon a year, flBOl billion by tll!O. It'• U. ~ •industry' lhll ... .,. lo have c1- -captcl the lndu1tri1l revoJutloa, It rr· mahU -Ir -turl!d. There is no V<rUcaJ or bor1Joo1"1 lnlegratton. -.. ,.. -· iotep-a!loo? • I • ( RUSWALTON J Davis : "Take the oil indusLry, for ex: am ple. There ls a direct organizational now from the well to the pump. Oil com- panies f.!Xplore, drill, produce, refine and market petroleum producis. There is nothing ll ke that in the IH!alth care in· dustry. ''The absence of vertical -and hori zon tal -integration adds to the cost qt medJcine. The costs we pay -lxlth as patients and taxpayers -can be reduced It we modernli:e the system." Medical economlcl Is !he big part of the p,.blem, right? Davis: "Right. Medical reS(>a rch and technol ogy is far ahead of economics. ''Exotic technology requires expeMive equipment and expensive medicines. Hospitals ha ve h.igher Oxed overhead because of new machines -co.bait treat· ment, ultra-modern operating rooms, In- tensive ca re unlts. And, we're overbuil t on hospiW rooms rig ht now1 statewide. "All that has taken the day-rate at the hooplt&I !kY·high. Wo ~ lo lock on ' those hiltber eosts as wo do !be Impact Of f . larger jury awards and hiflher repair costs on insurance; shove them along to the customer (the patient) without enough policing or concern about cost- efrlciencies. The average wage-earner is being shut out of the medical market . And, of coUrse, the increase in costs of pubUc health plans means higher taxes." What aboot tbele charlatans that are gettl n( rich on PHP'1? Davis: "No doubt about it. There are some people in the PHP for the fast buck ; the rip-off artist wfio: wants to line his pocket and the heck with health care services. "What is needed is a code of ethics. We have one ot McdI·Ma rk.. We won't work with a~ medical group that doesn't have one -one it lives up to. . "ll'• a matter of policing yourself. J ust as In any other public: service -i[ you don't control yourself; government will. "The problem is that wbeo government , moves In tQ get rid or the charlatans, It ha.a a tendency to (J) throw the baby out with th<:. dirty water and (2) jump from quality c:ootrol to complete control." What about eal1Ung PHPic? Davis : "We are working o.n several. The front-numer is a two-county pro- grnm In 1\Jlare end Kings. There arc others under way In San Diego and Imperial, and Santa Barbara and S&nta Clara counties. "There are about 200 doctors In the Tulare-Kiogs plan. Top men auch as Or. Arthur Jost, president-elect ol the Col· Mod Assn., Dr. Jim GetUe, ahd Don Hllhnan, Tulare supervisor and president of the state county supervisors asm. "'That's a unique situation; a rural-oriented health care d e 11 v e r y system . L-Ots different than urban pro- grams. It's also unique becau.se ae..plan tQ include a comprehensive mental health program ~d an alcohollsm treat-- • ment program." lo PHP the usww to lloallb care prob- km1? • Davis: "It's one answer. There are no miracle drugs for the problem. The big thing lo remember Is !hat lhJJ Is a pluralistic 9ilclcly. Each of "' fit.! a di!· ferent mold and bas dltfettnt needs. "The job In health care service i• lo assure each perlOD a rree choice. And, !he biggest threat lo free cllCllce is government control. That's why I favor Lhe voluntary prepaid health program approach. 11 put.! govcmmenl In Its prop- '" place and pennlls the· prole'8ioos aod tbe'pt()ple to l!Mose.0 • I AS THE CRIME had been committod In plain slghl of bolll houses of Congress the supreme Coor! and 100 milli"1 television viewers, the public mJstakenl,y assumed the Pre!idenl would prompU'y be indicted, tried and convicted. But ten years earlier, the court had upheld Ibo White House position thal a Ph!sldent couldn't evon be subpoEllal!d. 'Mlus for the J udi cial Branch to indict him was out of the queaUon. In !bis hour or crlai.t, Coogress acted swiftly as it always acll in hours ol crisis. It swiflly appointed a oornmillee to investigate the matter and report back sometime. The Committee Ohalnnan, not knowing what else to do, respectfully re- quested the President to wrlle a con- fession "for the record." "! WOULD BE dellghled lo write a confesalon/1 replied the PresJdent. 11But, unfortunately, 11 would !hen become a Presidenltal Paper. And It Is my sworn duty under the Con!!lltuUonal S.J>11ntUon ol Powers lo withhold all Preoidentiill Pipers or other evidence ol Pr,.idenUal crlm,. from the LegislaUve Branch. Sor· ry about that." 1'hm wu angry talk in COngreas of lmpeadunenl -on the grounds !hat fatally clobbertll8 one'• wife fn public was, If not a higtl crlm<!, al ·the vefy loast "But don't you plan to accompllsh anything .., President?" he was asked. "Good Heavens, man, don't rou see'?" said Mr. Princeton with su:uiri&e. "I'Ve already accomplished everYtblng ·1 teL out to accomplish When that woman tfnl nagged me lrito nmnJ.ng for President.~' DAILY PILOT Robm N. 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Nixon rank in his graduating class·in Duke's Law School?" A Third: Q. 0 Wbat's the commonest surgery?" A. In this country, the removal of tonsils and ade- noids. In Great Britain, it's the repair of umbilicus her· nias. Why that tissue called rat tends to develop around the waistline rather. than elsewhere on the bodies of numerous souls remains a medical mystery. However, surgeons have noted Utis oddity. After certain patients. have undergone skin grafts from the abdomens to the arms, some of said patients years later developed ratty bulges in the arm tissue! even as their midsections expanded in m.idd.Je age. MAIDEN NAMES Don't know about the women elsewhere, but two out of live childless d.ivoreees in Indiana resume their maiden names . StUdiflS there show that. lil discussing that movement called Women's Lib, it was none other than Pat Paulsen who said, "I say no one should be denied equal rights because of the shape of their skin." ynent asks if kidney st ones are really stones. Are indeed. Much like any stone in nature, I'm told. And usually contain uric acid, phosphates, calcium and magnesium. ' Rare is the financial expert who can tell you Japen's biggest industry. It's entertaining. In the night life bistros. The reporters of this fancy piece of news credit the fact that Japanese businessmen never invite fellow executives to their homes. Ainong sons of dentists, only nine OllJ of every "100 say they .want to go into, their falhers'-profession, surveys show. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. ·Last Words Epitaph Stirs Battle BRASILlA (UPI) -The Brazilian Supreme Court has to decide what to do about an epitaph on a tombstone. THE EPITAPH reads: "My fellow biped ; this is the pro- saic end of a spermatozoan that more than 80 years ago J)e!H't_rated an ovum, began its evolutionary cycle and ended up as carrion. I am buried ~. I am Chico the Spook. Revile 1'or Me. (signedl Fran· cilco Franco de Souza." 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Now, says Mrs. Harrell. the Bureau of Land Management is trying to renege on the agreement because It doesn't like the kind of business she operates. CO'M'ONTAIL Ranch, 165 miles north of Las Vegas on U.S. 95, is a house o! pros. tltutioo, and the i;tovetnment says such business LS illegal on federal land. Mrs. Harrell obtained the land under the Small Tract Act of 1938, which makes land available for residential and $20 Million comme rclal l.L56. It gave her the option to buy the property for $945 after three years. The law doe! not specifically exclude ~rdellQ.t, which are permitted by Nevada law In rural counties. "TIIE BLM ha.s always been fully aware this was a bordello," Mrs . Harrell said in an interview. "When I first went for the land, everyone knew I owned Cottontail. Nobody else wanted this bar· ren desert tanc:I. The •100 a year shows you how much value the government holds on land without any water and improvements." Her problems began in 1971 when columnist Jack Anderson wrote of the brothel operating on cheap federal land. "The series charged that there was improper use of the land. I sought legal 4dvice and was informed this was inegal use for federal land," said John lilllsamer' chief or lands and minerals in ttle bureau's office at Reno. "THE GlST OF the legal opinion is that this use of federal land is not in ac- cordance with' state law. 'Aley (bordellos) are a nuisance, ac- cording to the state Supreme Court and accatding to an old attorney general's opinion," he said. .. Last month: Mrs. Harrell ·-. Horns was given 90 days to move lhe brothel. but her attorney says he will seek an injunction prevent ing her eviction until he can take the matter to court. THE C0~1PLEX consists of five house traiJers joined together to make one large structure. Six women, all in their early 20s, work at the ranch and, according to Mrs. Harrell , many of her customers ny their own planes to the Cottontail's landing strip. "I have never called the sheriff in six years. \Ve have never caused any lrouble ,"· said Mrs. Harrell. "I can han- dle anything that comes up. I am the boss here." Divorced, He'd Be Tax Plan Material Attacked SACRAMENTO iAPI -At- ty. Geri Evelle J. Younger and bac kers or Gov. Ronald Reagan's tax control plan have been accused of sub- mitting distorted and misleading material for the ballot pamphlet to be issued on the proposal. \ . ' THE t~E was rli<ide Tuesday by Seeretary of Stale Edmund G. Brown Jr., wh o ordered a halt in printing the pamphlet until arguments iiUJ>- porqng the measure -are revised to reflect the $721 million tax rebate law signed by Reagan Aug. 23. The ballot analysis written by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, denounced by Reagan last week, is basically ac· curate and fair, said Brown. a Democrat CXJX!Cted to run for governor next year. Wednt>sday , Seplrmbrr 5, 1973 DAILY PILOT 9 1How a termite canhelpyou . fix your toilet. \ ;/f\ D Termites have never really done anything for people. Except undermine their homes and generally cause havoc. But nO\V, for a change, termites can help you. Because with every free tern1ite inspection Termini" is giving aw.:iy a book called H. E. L. P. -the Home Emergency Ladies' Pal. It contains ove r 150 pages of easy-to.understand instructions and draw- , ings to help you handle a whole range of household emergencies. Uke a stopped~up toilet. A burnt-out fu se. Or a clogged drain. Agency Slashes Federal Puffery In Money THE PAMPHLETS will go to the state's more than 8'h Both the book and the termite inspection are free wi th no obl igation. Jus t call Terminix. But hurry. There are only a limited number of ~ks. And an unlimi ted number of termites. Call 542-7881 or 533-2960 M E LBOURNE, Australia million registered v o t e r s (UPI) -A rich businessman before the Nov. 6 special elec- who died in 1972 left nearlyr_l~io~n~o~n:!t~he~g~o~v~er~n~or~·s~p~\~an~.=-~==================~~~~~~~~~~~! $340,000 to the Israeli Air Force, $42,000 to his son iI he got a divorce, and not a penny to his wile. WASHJNGTON !AP) -At-agency heads to submit ctlt- tacking ~the called govern-~ck plans, Weinberger said ment puffery, lbe secretary of flEW's public affairs opera- Health, Edtratim and Welfare tlm costs $175 million a year has ordeftd a '11 percent including $120 million i n reduction in the ,departlJ!'ent's salaries ·although on1y t.wQ. public affairs staff Jn d newsmen cove r th t ----------- elimllielioo of 275 publlcalfons. department full time. The widow asked th e Supreme Court to determine if her husband was mentally competent when he wrote the will. '"nlese decreases will result in a savings of about $20 AS A RESULT of tbe plans . Stei1iem million which, I believe, could he said, the reorganization will THE BUSINESSMAN was Zvi Harry Haber \Vho died in f\.1arch, 1972. Mrs. Le ah Haber, 52, said she would con- test the documents. be spent better in programs to save $.1.3 rnilUon in salaries. reach tbe pool', the aged and $1.7 million in consultancy Laws 't tho ID II rm," Casper w. fees, $1 millioo in personnel ui Weinberger said Tuesday ln a • benefits and e q u i p m e n t , memo "' Illa top .wf. $500,0000 i. discootinued D•.opped .-.Ietll!n md $13.i million In • • HE SAID THE transfer :'! phaseout of magazines and I . !82 per!Cll15. elimination of 1~ repom. JACj(SON, Mich. (AP) - A At a hearing. William Har- ris, the COWlSel for the ex- ecutors, asked the court to grant probate. Harris said Haber left nothing to his wife because he said in tbe will that during his life he made adequate pro- vision for her. job9 and firing of 70 con-He directed pro gr a m two-year old lawsuit against sultant.s tml.'t take place as managers to assure "that feminist Gloria Steinem has rapidly es pos.!lble Wt no later the9e savings are pa~ed along been dropped here. than June~. to the people we serve in the Ms. Steinem,and her sister, · Also slated for the ax are 29 mQft beneficial way.'' Susanfle Pat~h, were sued ~y d. 39 HEW newsletters and 246 lt:wis M. H~lm, "5sistant , the Columbia '." o w n s h 1 p extanal publications, most or secretary for ·public affairs, trustet.s. who said the¥ al!oY.'· them published once a year· said there will be no cuts in ed a dune buggy buslness to In a July 19 memo ~g his staff of 14 penons within operate on their property on the offlee of the secretary. Cl~k ~ke in violation of residential zoning restictions. HE LEFT $42,300 to his son . f\fichael , 33, on the condition that "if at the time of my death be (Michael) Is lawfully married then this bequest House Goes In Pieces 111E m PERSONS to be shalt be void." transfemd within tho llepart-Tiit WOMEN denied the The court was told that the meet will continue their work ll>Qp \was anything but a son and his wife were sUll J of lnswer:fiiblic mail and Jn4rll*a, and sAid that such ~ married. · telojihone , Helm said. Jllldal!>d the ronlng -Cl!· The rest of tbe estate was . ' The question became moot left to the Israeli rOinister for MELBOURNE . Agency heads were directed hen d f th . to avoid firing employes whose w the shop moved and the e ense wi a request lhat it jobs arc . being eliminated wtimen deeded the property to be used for the Israeli Air Australia (APJ -The house of a missing man, v;ho owes $2,081 in back ' taxes, was stolen piece by , piece along with all its , furnishings. whenever possible. or to give1_a_w_as_h_in-'g'-Joo_. _o_.c_._churdl __ . __ F_o_rc_e_. ________ 1 them an opportunity to be · Tax officials say they will ~u the land u the back taxes aren't paid. retr.ined or take other jobs for *1iich tbey ,qualify. , . , 'Ifie cutback will.leave 249 af HEi\"s 1,199 public affaln . empjoyes, three oonsulta$ ,• and,)nore than 1,100 intenµil and .external publications. · Penn Sale. Now for Fall when you want one most. Two beautiful, body-bull ding ... ~Curtis naturals. 'Proteine' with three-times more protein conditioner for lustrous. lively results. 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Shop Sunday noon .to 5 P .M. at the following stores: =·· ' " FASHION ISLAN D, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. HUNTJNGT.ON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . " • . . J 0 DAILY PILOT WednKday, Stptember ~. l'i7l 'l'etldons •~flamed Tennis Elbows Require Rest By DR. STEINCROHN Walk IOO> a room lilied >rith )<Ubgslers, middle-agen and oldsten and ask, "Tennis anyone?" and it's not only the youna:steni who will respond. '!be temio bug has bit. Tennis has deservedly become a na· tiGn1l pastime. The former king of Sweden was as well known for his tennis proclivi· ties when in his 80s as for his kingly duti<s. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Likewise, there's many a "plain Joe" in the U.S.A. who still plays in his 80s. And of oaurse there's many a teen- ager ;who is just crazy about the sport. What I am getting to is that , young or old, ~me get to complain about ' ' t e n n i s elbow." DEAR DR. STEINCROHN : I'm nuts about tennis, but for the past two or three days I've been having severe pain in my elbow. I'm ooly 17. ls it possi- ble I'm developing tennis elbow? Shall I keep on playing! Will that ·oil up the joint? Or, lha.11 I see a doctor? -Mr. K. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN : I'm 68 and have been playing tennis all my life. Never bad any trouble. Lately 1 ' v e developed pain in my elbow. Wbeneyer I serve hard the pain ii ezcruciating. I can't believe that after an these yean of playing I might develop tendonitis. I hate to give up the sport. What do you suuest? -Mr. M. ~: If I advise that rest makes good sense. I have a hund\ that one or both of you will say, '"Ibat's what I expected you to say. I've read lbout your theories regarding eurd1t. You're against it. 'lberefore you're bound to say it's better to give up the came." 'lbll ii no time to go into ~ defeue against incorrect im- presaklos. I'll reiterate in a nutshell: ''I'm against im· moderate exerciSe. I'm in favor of ordlMry exercise that .gives people pleasure. 0 Remember this when 1 ad- vise you., Mr. M. and Mr. K., to take a rest. I'm not sug- gesting you give up the game permai>ently. My reason for such advice is that I'm guess- ing (which is all I can dQ fro')l way back here) that what ails at least one of you is ten- donitis. WHEN SUCH inflammation of a tendon occurs (especially if there is also some bursitis involved) rest ls the mainstay o{ treatment. You may require heat and aspirin. Your doctor may also decide on giving you injections d hydrocortisone to relieve the acute pain. But I 'll tell you this. I don't recall any patient with ten- donitis (whether due to tennis or to painting his house) which improved unless he gave the tendon and joint some rest. There's time for tennis later on. Movement is like rubbing a sore. Later on when pain and discomfort bec<ime m u c h more bearable is the time to ' resume graduated exercise to ~ .. ~ prevent a stiff joint. f · ~ DEAR DR. STEINCROHN' Sometimes I think t h a I everyone should experience a serious illness (and recover, of . course). Not until I had my ',.. heart attack did 1 take a more ~ philosophical view of life. I us-i"J ed to get irritated over the silliest. unimportant thinjits. Now, I'm just happy to be alive. I'm muCh easier to get along with. We're a happy family. -Mr. D. COMMENT: You'll be in- terested in the foll owing quotation frorn E r n e s t Dimnet's book, "The Art of 1binking": "It is one of the humiliating features of human nature that we resent a few little things which happen to irritate us more than we ap- preciate a great deal for which we ought to b e grateful." After your recent experimce, 1 think you'll agree, Mr. D. ~teps Outlined For Podiatrists t · k By JOYCE L. KENNEDY DEAR JOYCE: Would you ple1se write about podjatrists, starting with what a -person should take In high "'hool? - T .. Y, Worcester, Mass. A podiatrist Is a ~ialist in the ctre of the human ft»t. He cliacnosea and treats diseases, injuries and defects of the human foot by medical and surgical methods . He pre.scribes correct footwear and suggests proper foot hygiene. 1 say "he" because this field Is wide open for women but not enough are getting the message. Only 3-4 percent of current podiatrists. and 15 of the approximately 1 • 3 0 0 1tudenta now enroUed in the five scbQols bf podiatry are female. And this is a career that · combines ideally with homemaking responsibilities because most podiatrists can set their own hou~ and work part time il they choose. Further, only 60 of present studentl belong to minority groups, despite recruit ing ac- tivities by the profession. TRAINING FOOl1lOLD. You'll need at le11sl six years of college (two undergraduate yean plus four years at a col- lege .ol !podlatrle medicine). Over ball of f[rad uati n g students spend an additional year or two in a hospital ntidency program. Most ap- pllcanll accepted by the podiatrtc colleges have a hlclaelor's degree (4 years\ or lint years ot college. which , l'l1$tl the 111verage lime ln preparation between 8-Q years -hlRh school. In high ocl\lli. toke a college prep -llD,. Including Engllsh, pbsi9et. 111ology, chemistry, or arter overhead expensts art' h:>· paid. Dl,irin'{ the early vears of i., practice, the podiatrist's earn-I;J lngs are understandably low 'k· due to the many expenses in-' r- volved, 00.t earnings increase ., .!IS your practice develops. tt ~· takes about seven years to become established and earn ~ close to your maximum in-r"-"'' come, althou gh some are able r·' to build a thrivini:t prartice in less time. The vast maioriti· r of podiatrists are in privare 1 practice. Some Arf' crim- missioned officer~ in the arm- ed forces, while others work in hospitals, clinics, departmen1~ of public health. or teach in colleges of podiatry. FEW ARCH RfVAl.S. Thi<: ic; one of the least crowdf'd of lhe health profrssions . 'T'hf're are an r~lim:itPd 7.'.lflO a~livr podiatrists today. of \Yhich a !;+ree perC"Cnlage ;:irr ri\·rr 55 This meanc; f11!1rre ~r'l1anc' wilt be stimnlat!!d bv s11hc:t:in- ti t1I replacement nreds as ~'I'll as the expected growth or the profession. 1 About 30 J>erct>nf of podialrv patients are over 65 : bccausP of the k>w birth rate durinu the 1930s. there mav be some sligHt lessening of demand })v the older population during the decade of 1985-95. ris !he deoressiori baliies rcarh RPni"r l'.'itiienship. HowrvE'r. this ic: likely to be nffsct h\' the in- ('reasinq trend IO\V-"'"d orev1>11- live root care for children. a~d a growing acceptance of the need for podiatry bv middle- a'ftd people. 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FDp.up lipstick clo~~ ouiomoticolly ••. flip down-one pops up. JAll. AGE 75c LAGUNA NIGUlL SAHTA ANA Crown Vol~y Ply. •t Hlllhurst Brtstol A••· Gt Mc.Arthur " I " f: ... .. ;;.. ., .. #-· . .. ~ 4$ • \ ' • .. . ·•' ,,.. • ' ' ' :.r " ' 12 DAIL~' PILOT Wtdntsday, Stptrmber 5, l'f1J For The Record ~---""--• _. -Dlssolntlons Of Marriage I!"''"" .. .....,., ti Nt1I, (ll&tlfl 0 . ind k1r ... P. BrOMlly, lv1119lln Ro-t11 I nd Rey Anorew Llnckt, M••lt flotftM •lld TM V. •lcl\ll'IOnd, DfffllM El1l1M 1n<:1 Wlll\1,., D1vlo J~""'°"' P1tdtl• E. 1no G••t C, SIQlh, Rotierl E. 1N:1 SIN1t1 8ol!M. H, Sul•flM 11\d R.-rt W B<>c~I>"""· lrnooe-.e 1..0 RONrl w Dov••· L•Vdt Lvn" •r.d IC'vlr.g A. L. J1y, John 8r\/Ct 11>11 Oebr• 11nic• F•vO••lf. Joy A. 1r>d P1rric~ J, Other De(Jths Computer Research Approved Cholera Outbreak Doubted in County By Wll.1.IAM SCHR EIBER munized against the disease. 01 1111 Dtlly ,.llal 1111! Edwl•d J111\r1. Lvncltfl A. Ind Gllt>etl J Shellrt, (lllllrlM C I ncl Robe•! F. A1111. M1rv M. ano Millon 0110, Jr. Mlllt•, Johnnv W••lty 1nd Jan1tte s.~::: .. Gr~O(y Wl111t m Ind Ernt1tl111 Joi;:'~!c!!:~ Dl lM Anl11 1nd Drnn!• Atln Sl\lpley, Tlmallly W1U11rn 1n<I Doris Pt"Y· Oonalo q,,, •'..0 W\ m• Lo"''~ 8.1d•lubn1r, Mlch1tl R. 1" <:1 Vick'• LYfln RH<I. L•rr" E•rl and Je1nnal!t "'"" RoOl'rS, Yvoim. D, Ind D1vhl l.•urence 81le1, B•rW" H. ll'ld ltQll9r 'I. J.lv~v, J~1n EHllDtlh ll'ld Thoml• AUii.Oii GcENDAI,E (AP ) ~lanha Reiswig Dietz, wife of Hei nhold R'. BJetz, former world vice president ol the St>\·enth-day Adventists, died ~londay after a four.month ill- A $129,000 National Science Foundation grant is to be used b.v UC Irvine researchers to 1 aid cities in selecting and making better use of com- puterized Info rm a ti on systems. ORANGE COUNTY SANTA ANA -Orange County Jiealth Departmen t of· ficials said today there is little chance a cholerB OOtbreak similar to thal now plaguing Italy and Germnny could oc- cur here. SO FAR, the drug-resistant strain ol El Tor cholera has killod 18 people In Europe. Hamilton said 1 many timet that nwnber die of the disease each year in near And far eastern countries. over," llamilton said. 0 The immunbatlon is not JOO peroent effective, but it dots control the symptoms of the disease." 1 HAMITON SAID ma n y American tO:Urists are being allowed to leave Italy and Germany without showing proof they have been im- munized . He uld tha t could increase the chances or the disease being brought back to Lyn" IOn~. N•ncv L" I nd t<'tn-.el~ P~ul /l'\cGow•"· Wllll1m Eric t nd Roo1nn E"tlY" Le-one rd l(ollm1n•blr11~. De>ntld G. t fl d Gr1dvne W1nn1ll Gr11\1m, LllClli. M1rl1 i nd Elwyn S1mpl••· (1n1I A • ..., T~·· L. AllOe•M)IO TruGv J, 11>11 G1ry Ntll Ripe, Stll• J. 1"°' Pel.,. P111I ,,,.,ruuocn. Tell(.., ~nd o~r11n1 H1vtlf•, St~n Ln and Pl!rklt Lo11111 Sr>ellm111, Jcyc1 Mtrle<il 111d ~ ti. Jr s;1110. Ll"a• Sue end Lloyd o. 1Cvn!1, ROiier! E ~nd M1rv L. ~\.tltlfllo, 1>11rlt 111d Frt...:11 f.. L~~o. Jl hce C &Ml Jo~n q Wlllifl0"-111· OOl'llld Ind Ell11btth JIM Bil!""' S•Mlrl Kl'f llld JONI F. Pait. Frid W. 11\d Gerllclynt Cove•. F1ye E l1hw •!Id ~llplMn C!ll•'WIY M~Cfll, Sheron and Fr9dlt!ck Au!llur Gr~t!'l, Lindi Sue 11\d Mlcr..ei Al1n McF1rl1nd. Mlch11'1 J . •nd Jeri A. ~.,,,1...,n, Ol1nc:h1 IL Ind t-11rr>t W. lflOrlm, S11lrl1r Rowen"' 1nd Fr•~k ""'" V1rMr. WJI H1m G. 11'<1 JOfllll1 w.,...1,..ar. J1ne1 L. 11><1 ROQlr L Vonone, Vlr1lnl1 L<>UI'' •nd ,,.k t'l.lll E•d IC~I, C11"9'Vn 0« •nd ICt~I Allt n l(ylt, JOlfl A. I nd Rooerr L. 1C1lwr, Cllarl-and WUll1m Rov F•...,.r. Oon11d L 11><1 Diane J H!ll, MtrUY n A.nn Ind Allin ()ouol•1 J>lsanl!Y, EUr.tbttll Ann 1nd Wlll!•m W•lt~ M•'"'11til· Ktltl..,.fl S. and 1Ct<1ne111 J, Nthitl. DQl"Otlly J11n Ind H1nry E1rt Death Notires ncss. Mrs. Bietz, who was in charge of nursing units at Glendale Adventist Hospital, was 66. V!ICOO. Vic!or J .• ...., Vlrge,.,111 L. Pollard. C!ill<lln1 S. 1nd Chltlts "· ••OOY s1e ... 11rt, Oarl1111 .M>cl David WllUi m ASHEV!LcE, N.C. IAP) Bascom Lamar Lunsford, 91 , the "Minstrel of the A~ patachians,'' a perfonner, col· lector and folk music festival founder. died Tuesday. He made more than 30 com· mercial recordings and wrote many songs, including "Moun- tain Dew." T1v1or, Mlrt:: SP9"Ce!' 1 n d Caren R.obtf'I Barry. 961 Capllol Sr .. Cotti Mts1. Gal• O.it of d111h, A.uvu1t 31, 1971. Strvlct1 Gervlit. Donni• 1nd Jt 1n R. l)tncllno-at IMI lro.dwly Mortuiry. Elvld<;tt. Cnrl1tl11 Ind L1rry A\1n MA•SHALL Tabo11~I. John D. tnd Linda Su<i Wlllred Gftnn ~r1t111l Jr. 100 Scl\011 Burgman. John R.khlra Ind S•ndra Pl111, Nt'WIX>rt Beach. Date of drain, l.,... .Stpternbli' J, 1m. Survived b'f wilt, Sa"" S~tda. Rha M1r1111ret ind Jol'ln E. Mtrshtll, of H•~rt B11ch; ...,,., J•<~ M. M.er.rntll, Ind tatlltr, Wl!lred G, M1rlhftll•Sr., tooth of Wlscon1ln, Str'flctl ARBUCKI,E & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 64M888 • BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HO~fE Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 • BELL BROAD\\! A\' MORTIJARY 110 Broadway, Cosla ~tesa LI S-3433 • DILDAY BROTHERS rt10RTUARIES 17911 Bf:acb Blvd. HuntingUin Beach 842-77'1 1 !f.4 Redondo Ave. Long Beach %13-438-11'5 • McCORMICK LAGUN A BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Laguna Canyon Rd . 4!M-!Ml5 • PACIFIC VI EW l\1El\lORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3508 PacUlc View Drive Newport Belch, California 644-flte • PEEK FAMILY COIAJNJAL FUNERAL HOME 7311 Bolu Ave. \\lestrnla1ter 193-35Z5 • SMITH'S MORTIJARY 627 Mahl SI. llundligton Beac h 53HU9 prlv1!1. 81ltz·81rveron Funer11 Home, CoSla Mesa, Dlrec1or1. SMITH Charin E. Sm!ln. A.gt 79, ot l1' VI. Hamilton SI., Costa Mesa. Dale ol dtllh, St1>ltmber 2, 19n. Survived bv wilt. Malhlld1; ont d1ugl\!tr, Avl'lvnn S!in!ere . Buen• Park; one son. Morris Smltll. Cosl1 MH11 s!lttr, Florence W1tl11r1, PnoenlJ ; ltlrH brolhel'1. Earl 1nd Carl ol Ntflr1sk1; Ptul Smith. On Molneo, lo''"' two gr1ndchlldrtn. StrvkH win be lleld Tnursd1y, 2 PM. Bell 8ro11dw1y cna~I. lnlttment, Harbor" RHI M1morl1I Par~. Friends may c1ll 11 !hi morf\11ry tod1y, Wednndl'f, from 2 lo l ;Xt PM 8tH BroedW•'f Morluaf'I', Dlrl!Clors SOJ>TIC John J, S<:lptlc. Ag t 6?, ol 5101 Rablnwood Dr .. Hunllnglon Beath, Date of de1111. Septemblr 3. 1971. Survived I» d1ugllttr. /I.rs. Helen Br•un; tnr"" 1>1111· brotlle<'s, Flovd, Frank and JO$tpll; Mii slsle<, Mrs. Looi~ Ordway. RO'Quitm M11s, Tt>ursdav. 10 AM, SI. Oonav,ntute C1lhollc Church. Hunllfl';tlon BtllCll. Olrec!td by P«k F•m!lv CO!anial Fufleral Homt. TA.YLO• PHicADELl'HlA tAP) - Anne Rathbone Johnson, 76, \\•idow of Robert L. Johnson, a former president of Temple University and a founder of Time magazine, died Monday. PORTI.AND, Ore. (AP) - David Townsend Mason, 90, who developed many forest management improvements, died Monday. Passenger Traffic Up At AiI·port Gt'Orge H. Taylor. 156!·C Caraway Dr., CMll Mesa. D1t1 ol de1!F!, Stp!tmtler I, 1913 . .Survived b'f wilt, A""' dlUlll>ltr, .ShlrlH, of !he' home; Jon, Alcriard T•vlor, G1rd1n Grov11 two brolh1r1. Jam11 tl\d S•m Taylor, boll\ or Rhod1 Island: 1nret- 1l11ers, Esllltr J<m~J. Lol\g Beach; Marlon Smith, tenne .. H ; Dorotny SANTA ANA -Passenger Taylor, Rhode Island. Roury will be recited lonlghl, Wedntod1y, 7;JO PM. Bell traffic at o~ange Count~· Broeclwav Chapel. MliH or 1ne Rt111r-Airport continues to gro\\", ac· rKllon, TllursdaY. 10 AM, S!. JOlln !l>t Baollst c1111o11t c11urcn. 1n1erment. cordin~ to the figures released I Saw1tll1 Na!looa! Ctmererv. IV•"' Loi for .July. A""'les. Bell Broedw11 M0ttu1ry, Dl•K· I tors. In the first se\'cn months of THO•KILDSl!N th h h be Thoml1 TllorklldMt1. 710 Whtitan 0 ,... c year I ere ave en cle. w .. rmlnstot<'. O•I• ot dt1111, s~ 738,596 passengers. \10 almost !ember l. lt73, Survlvtd by wife, Darolt JO -t th •~ !66 f A.tm: _., ntom11 Jr.; d1U11"'""· The•, 111 pe .... en over e uu... or of w .. 1m1n1ter; 111r..r, Oren Tnorklldsen, the san1e period of 1972 . Montwblllo; moltltt. Oofl1 ThorklldlMI, T t J t ff' h · t [)owr!ly;tlsrer,F1y1tno•k lt <11•"· oa ra 1c at t e a1rpor N..,tdl; °"" s!~; two ll•p1l1'1r1 has also Rained. uo 12 percent lffYlcu, Frldtv. n :Xt """· H111~1.,. wi·th 368,283 ~keoffs and land-Chtpel. RMe Hiiis Memoflll Park. ltlll· '° lervtf'OI' Fun1r•I Hom1, Co111 Mt11, in gs in rontrast lO 329, 115 Olreclon. d · h J tu•I! urmg t e January to J u y c111r1n e. Z\lbl. A.111 11. of 206' period of last year, according M«lrovl1, ((l!.!1 Mew. 01!t of de1lh, Sep•t mbt• 3, 1t1l. Su•~lvtd tw w!11, to airport Officials. ~or1; two d1uohttrs. Joen WlllOn, Air cargo has also gained Rtv~slcl1; Oonn• Ev1n1, M11lit)U. Services win bt ll•ld Frld•Y· 10 :3C AM. Bell with 818 tons this year COil!· 1Sroe<1w1v Cll1pel. tntermenl, Mounl•ln pared with 662 tons in 1972 for \Pltw Mtmor111l Ptrk, P1sad111a. Bell 8 rotdw1v Morl!.i1ry, 0 1rec1or1. an increase of 23.5 percent. ~~~~--~~~~~~-'-~· A mouthwatering mini-dinner that's a giant on value, especially now in times of high food costs. A whole char-broiled chicken thigh & leg in a tangy teriyaki sauce. Served with our specially prepared fried rice and a bed of lettuce. II you're looking tor a delicious. nu1r11+oua. Inexpensive meal , lhen you 'd better !ry 1 Ch1ck-Ter1 Snack. II ~ d isllnc1lv1 Japanese food -a 1oriyak1 flavored chicken leg and thigh along with lrlejt ric• •nd a bed of lettuc e, all !or only 97~. And at loday's co1ts, Chick· Teri's lhe only ptace you'll !ind wllh .s,. greal food and at a price .. .,. that won't keep YO\J from \to_,. COIT• •••••• enjoying It. So llght lnll.allon and give yourself 8 lreat. gel I Chiclo:· T IHI Snack":'"" 11'1 real cheep! MEIA wl!l'I 11111 coupOl'I .,..v art 1nlll ... +"""'·0~"'~-=~1;~;~;-~=~=.'--: .. F.REE : 61CK-Tea1 I COKE I JAPANESE FAST FOOD I w•I~ every pu1ch111 ot a Chlck·Te1! I 310 E. 111n St.,"Co111 Me,1 Snick 11·110 cl'le•o-11'1 FRlll L--·-·_·"_•_&<_•_.oooo ___ ..,.... ____ __.c~~~;o~;~~,~~·~;JI 1 According !Q Proressor Ken· neth L. Kraemer of the UCf l;lr adua te School of Administration, "fmprovement iO the capacity al local govern· fll'!nl to manage community afftiirs is a critical national ne-ec:t '' Kraemer is heading the study effort. "OUR TASK is to find out if computers are being used ef- fectively to meet that need " he said. 1 . ' Areas to ibc st1,.1died include ways cOmputers add to the ef• feet iyeness or clt.v government. the C08ls of equ.ipmel[\l for data· processing and issues related to personal privacy with regard to data banks. The NSF funding will enable the UCI study team to organize e~isting research in municipal informa t ion ~ystems and to make it readily available to local governments. The results of the study will be widely ·distributed Io g o v e mment professionals. d~ta processing experts. politi- cians, news media and laymen in the form of r eports and audio· vis u a I pac~_ages . Suit Hits Surgeon In Newport SANTA ANA -A Newport Beach su.rgeon has been sued for $30,000 by a fonner .. •.-oman patient who claims she must now wear colored glasses to. cover the bags. wrinkles and markings created by what she cla ims was his faulty eye surgery. Jean M. lian1s names Dr. 1-1. George Grennan, 400 Newport ~nter Drive, as defendant in her Orange County Superior Court aclion and claims he Is responsible for the disfigure· ment she claims was created on Aug. 29. 1972. ft[rs. Iiams states she would nol have consented to the surgery if it had not been for "raise. mi s I ea ding and frnudu lent'' statements made by Dr. Brennan. But Or. Thomas Hamilton, -acting public health director. sald the virulent. often fat al disease could be brought back1 by uoprDl.ccted E u r Q p ea n travelers. "We have virtually no im· munization level a g a I n s \ cholera in this c o 1' n t r y because of our ~ escett~ sanitary systems,"• ij'• m rt said. '·' ] ~ ' I T H E ~UCROORGMRSM that Causes cholera it inOst commonly foond in · sewer systems, and, Hamiltnn said, in many foreign counlrit:!s sewage infiltrates drinking water supplies. "About the only chance we would have of cholera break- ing out here y.·ould be in person to person COJJlact In· volving a carrier," Hamilton said. He said he is fairly certain large nun1bers of American tourists were visiting the Italian and German cities afJ fected by the current cholera problem. ~tany of those. he said , were probably not im- "W~ -recommend strongly that people traveling in the cquntries reporting cholera be immWtlzed before g o i n g Suit Filed Ort ·School . ' ~· s:AittA ANA. -A fountain 'Valley woman who claims her 13-year-old daughter isuffered severe injuries "'hen she fell from playground equi pment at her school has sued the Foun- tain Valley School District for $10.00-0. Mrs. ;Dorothy Brandt, 8817 Cardin al Ave .. states in her Orange County Superior Court acti on that her daughter. Kellie, suffered a broken right arm and o.ther injuries when she fell during recess at Harbor Elementary School , l\1aJmQlia and Garfield. ~frs. Brandt charges district trustees with negligence and notes that the ground beneath rhe playground equipment was "as llard as cement." !his t'OWJlry. I ''Dodo.rs are required to report immediately J a n y cholera cases they get .. " saJd llamilton. "I doo't think we could ever have ' the problem "'ith it they have in Europe and India. "There hasn't been a serious outbreak of cholera in this CO:Untry for several decades at least," he added. Hamilton said the Cholera now spreading rapidly tn Europe may have an. in- cubation lime of only a few hours which mean~ t h e symptoms could begin only a short while after expo.sure tD lhe disease. The usual sy mptoms . Hamilton said, are bad nausea, frequent dJarthea end pasing of /water and extreme fatigue. Hamilton said cholera kills because it eventually drains the body of nuids. We like totrea\ people as individuals, nol numbers. Some say that make\ us "d\d-fashiO!led '.' But we think our per- sonal service¥ur sauers for almost half a century. is why we've gr to nearly half a billion dollars stron g. When you mo your savings to TheBigM you'tl receive a warm g(eetir hig h interest a'nd lots of "o\d-fastit ioned'• attention. Of aci:ied interest-valuable free services! -=.i. .. ~ ...... ·-... ~·~ I Whether your acco unt balance is $5.00-dr $500,000, Mutual Savings has a high· earning, insured savings plan to fit your needs. Your Interesting Neighbor ... in your -nearby Mutual Savi ngs office, welcomes the opportunity to assist you.' Ujilli]®]] WR™ III~ D Free Safe Deposit Box" D Free Photoco py Service 0 Free Travelers Cheques D Free Notary Service 0 Free Note Collection ' • 11•tl1 q .. <lli_h.,,l<j ti,,/o,1<:1"' • N neoring a half-century of service to Southern· California savers, the Big M-Mu tual Savings, is alm<is~ half'a-bi/lion dollars stron g .. :anc\ s~lj ~rowing wilh three new offtces.ihfs·yeor! Now 9 oi!Jces: Canoga Park· Cholsworth, Capislrano·San C\emente~orona del Mar, Covina, Glendal~~rasadena, Thousand Oaj<s, Vlslll, West ArCltdia. ~ ~ . ' .. ~ ii THf. BIG M 1 ' ., ' '·' ' MU I ~'=~VI~~ CapltCrano·S•n Clemente: 530 C.mlpo ct. El~/4fS..5611 Open Mondny·Thursd~y. 9 AM to 5 PM: Prkl11y 10 AM to 6PM Coiro-' del Mor:"2867 fut C-t Hlghw011/67lio5010 ... • I ' • ' ( Justice Dow n, bu t --- Not Out • From Wire Sen>lcel Chief Juatlce Donald R. Wright, 66, of the California Supreme Court e n t e r e d Paci!ic Medical Center in San Francisco f o r "corrective h e a r t surgery," scheduled 'Ibursday. Nevertheless, he w 111 participate in decisions on cases argued orally before the court this week, Associate Justice Raymond S u 11 1 v a n said. " ( PEOPLE ) Attorneys in the cases stipulated agreement f o r Wright's participation because the arguments are customari- ly recorded and the recordings will be available for his use, Sullivan Said. * The woman sulky driver displayed a shy grin and Prince Plllllp of. Britain leaned over 'nd inquired. "How long have you been doing this kind of thing?" She whispered to an in· terpreter and the husband of Queen Elizabeth, who also is the president of the Intema- Uonal Equestrian Federation learned that Guata Longa was a 12-year veteran of horse rac- ing. The prince, on an unofficial vi~it to the Soviet Union, spent 45 minutes at the ~1oscow Hip- podrome track. * A newspaper photographer • • FAMOUS FARBERWARE MEAL MAKERS '19 .99 look at the many ways Farberware helps you make mem orable meals! Each with plug-i n conven ience and · fomous Fa rberware feotures. A. reg. 33.99 party percolator, 2-12 cup, 29.99 B. (shown) reg. 39.99 broiler-rotisserie, 29.99 C. reg. 34.99 broile r, 29.99 D. reg. 34.99 eledric 12" high dome lrypan, 29.99 took pictures of a five-car col· llsion in Massachusetts but didn't learn unUI he returned to the aftlce tha~ his son was ,. Housewarei , 95 NOW --. DRIP COFFEE AUTO MA Tl CALLY 24.99 West Band's Flavo-Drip coffeemaker offers coffee lovers a fast, new way to brew coffee automatically. Two cups are ready in just 3 min utes. A permonent fil ter ossures a crystal clear brew. Makes 2 to 8 cups. • Wtdnt$da~. Stpttmbef 5, 197.3 WARING BLENDER WITH AUTOMATIC TIMER • DAILY PILOT 1 :J 19.99 29.99 value. 7-speod blender with "flash" blend fo r instont on-off action. 900-wat t solid mOtor. 5-cup glass jar. Avocado or gold. one . or ~wo"]>enon3 killed in thecruh. ' 1 .. ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..!'ll,..-!',..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. ... '111 ...... ,..,..,..,..,..,..~!!!!!'!!!!I!!!! Sieve• Dela, 17, o f11 P1.ymouth , and Antonio Prada, 5, rJ. Avon died in the collis100 on Masaachusetts 3. Dean waa the '°" of Boston Globe photographer Rol><rt De1a. * -Commercials for comedian David Frye'• record album spoofing Watergate have been turned down ..,. the -"l!\a-~ jor televlllao network al- -fill-.I n New York . ~~~ddltion. ANTIQUE a spokesm8h :r\l:° ::~ SAT I N said that the album would • ..,. :'1~t~~:CUSTOM I l elty stores because "tome Of ::i..i~tomers might be of-DRAPER I ES The television rejection! have forced t h • ICBfllllnl ol a plann<d $75,000 leleYblon advertising cam.-lln, 8C"" cording to Buddih Ilecon!J. Frye's record ing compmy. 2.99 to 4.99 ,yord But radio ads are continuing 1~r hicliuk d' on a number of stations, the . · i · h h company said. Drope your w indows Wit t e * ' . lux.ly of satin. Six sale Bobby FllcMr'I attorney JS , • b . . I . in Pari.!I soundiDJ out the pri ced fo ncs: lmper10 in chan«S for a Fllcher-Borla 16 colo rs 2.99 yd.• l Spulky cheJS rematch in Paris nat year. Alme da rayon/polyMter Th• a~. Stanley scotchgord® 10 colors 2.99 yd.• Rader, ll!iOke of a 11 'mi-I d • pune (or ll1e winner, and rr,.. T ayolr, 26 co ors, 3.99 y . 1150,000 to !200,000 !or ille Bassoc light or da rk warps,. ~ who d e f e ate d 50 colors. 3.99 yd.•; Venad o • Spusky in Iceland a year ago, in 20 colors 3.99 yd.• plons a European tour early ID Th b t . d I k 21 1974.. orS y s rtpe oo , * · colors 4.99 yd .• Builder and developer Jolm • I d d . b d w. GannMll bas been named *Lober inc u e pnces ose to recelvo the )173 Christopher on 80" minimum finished Columbus ~-to. b.~ h I d pr""'"ted Oc~ s by tilt length, Irene p eote Colmnliul Day U.S.A. .wocia-or shi rred. Cotton drapery ~ilb;eoth , board chairman lining ettoched to your of the Pittsburgh PlrateS, will new antique satin be honand during the 11th air • d • nual tolmnbm Day cel<bra-draperies, 1.29 y . tlon in Columbus, Oblo. Custom Draperie s, 82 * Georgia Lt. Gov, ~ Molldol uratdU.S.jljla\On not to conllnn u.y · 1'111- .... • "!"'!*! of Slate, ..,... Ille cillillmlitloa would bo a ,,.,._... m1*ate !or the C»CirtlY." 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WfdrieSday, September 5, 1973 b11 BU Kea11e Ziegler Shovl11g Did President Apologize? \VASHI NGTON (UPI1 -Orleans. \\•here the President President had been under The While •louse has refused addressed the Veterans of some stratn and pressure as a to say whether President Nix· ,.~oreign \Vars' a n nu a I result or the Watergate case. on apologil.ed to pre s s meeting. He also cited a reported Secretary R.onald L. Ziegler ' The follow ing day, in a rare assassination threat against statement of that kind , War-him during the New Orleans for shoving Ziegler . during an ren told reporters that the visit. aopearance in New Or\eans1------'---------------- Aug. 20. lhl'ft'ever, Depu(y P re ss Secretarv Gerald I ... Warren told reporters Tuesday "the Presider! ttntl R~n had a num· b~r r-f AL~cussiorls follo\\1ing the incident. "Is there something wrong with my eyes? Whenever Dolly leaves they get all runny." ·im EY HAVE an excellent rclalionshio," \Varren said. "They understand each other fuUy. The matter is of no great concern to both." \Varren said discussions on the subject ·between Nixon and Ziegler "should re ma i n private." CHAIN FENCE 2 in McGoven1 The incident, which millions -of persons saw on television news shows, involved Nixon taking Ziegler by a jacket lapel \\'ilh one hand an.d shov- ing h i s shoulder with the Conlr•cling l ic•ns• 2 1110 SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS Searcl1 Scored other. i 50°/o OFF* r:s~~~L~":: WARDS CllOOW v1rio~•· hel,h1$ 1nd CIU•Otlts If 1u1rll'(, low-m1lnlM11nc1 t•lv1nl1td or vnn v1n,..c01tecl 111111c. Wlr1 t111ric i1 llOMli~ g1lv1nl1N lor •~••• prottc11on, FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -Two Indiana officials must appear at a C(Jntempt of court hearing Sept. 21 for refusing to 1nake available for inspection by newsmen a birth certificate said to list a George S. !\fcGovern as the father of an illegitimate child. Allen Circuit Court Judge Hermann F. Busse refused to set aside a previous ruling thal a representative of the Fort Wayne NC'ft'S·Sentinel be allowed to view lhe con· troversial certificate. THE PttA 'ITER arose during testimony at the S.e n ate WHISTLING GETS JOB S ROi\1E (AP) -Thi rteen 'i\'ailers. fired \\·hen Ron"te 's Castellino side\~·alk ca re came under ne\v management. pro- tested by blowing whistles to scare a\\'ay clients. After l\VO days. coffee sales had dropped from l,500 cups a day to only 40. All the waiters were rehired~ 1Gotft, posts, topt'Gll, flttl.p allll lllltallatfo11 are •rtrcr at our ret•l• low ,..lcet. Call,_ fTw Ht!-. today! AT TE 'SAME time, he told \\'atergate hearings in con-his IJ>ress secretary that he nection with a memo from wanted "no press" following former While House aide H.R. him into the R i v e r g a t e Haldeman that referred to the _:C:::oo:::v:,::en:::U::' M::_,::Ce:n:::1''.'.'___.'.'.in~N:::e:_:w:='==================='I "Fort Wayne Story." The Washington Post laterl•----------------------------1 WOOD AND WIOUGHT llON ALSO AYAILAILI. reported that the story was that Sen. George S. l\1cGovern of South Dakota. the 1972 Democratic presidential can- didate. fathered an ii· leg itimate child in Fort \Vayne in the 1940s. !\IcGovern denied the reporl. The Ne,vs-Sentinel obtained a court order for an inspection of the birth certificate, but Registrar Kin gston Ely of the state Board or Health refused to release the record without approval of Indiana Atty. Gen. Theodore L. Senclak. SENDAK SOUGHT to have the court order dismissed. In his ruling. Busse rejected Sendak's motion and ordered Ely and Health Commissioner William T. Paynter to appear for a contc1npt hearing. A rep1 csen1ative of the News-Sentinel said the newspaper \\'Ould not take fu rther action in the niatter until after the he"aring. CONTROL OF YOUR Ill ·. ARE YOU READY? SILV A MINO CONTROL® ' ' ' ,/ / ' ~ .£ , ' ' ·. •LEARN HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR POWERFUL J. 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Slayer of Wife Model P1risoner ARCADIA , ~~!a. tAPJ Nearly seven years after his ,;love slave" murder trials became' front-page news, Dr. ca:rl CoJ>piOllhO Y.'Orks as a library assistant in prison here while authorities consider his request for parole. Corrections officials s a y Coppolino, 42, has been a model inmate since April 28, 1967, when he was sentenced to life for the murder or his wife. cannela. ••AS FAR AS conforming, I wish 1 bad m more like bim," . ·' said Rankin Brown , suPerintendent of the DeSoto COrreclional Unit in this cen· tral Florida town some 60 miles east of .Sarasota. "He 's really applied himself and has made an exccilt!nt adjustment to prison. He's proven over a period of yea.rs to be a good custody risk .. , t. Coppolino was accused of killing a neighbor. Army bt. Col. William E. Farber. in Middleton Township. N.J. in 1963. The s t a l e • s chief November. "WE LOOK AT the man's record, but also iook for a reasonable likelihood that he won 't return k> criminal con· duct," Howard said. "The commission tries to exercise as much leeway as possible in granting parole." Brown said Coppolino is a minimum security prisoner and has the run or the old Air Force base during daylight hours. "We won 't even have cells here," he said. "We have bar- racks. A minimum security prisoner like Carl can do what he likes with his time after work." BROWN SAID Coppolino is in a furloug h program which allows him to leave the prison and spend time with relatives. "He was allov.'ed to leave for four hours a week the first monlh and now is up to 12 hours,·· Brown said. "Even.. tually he'll be allowed to spend 48 hours away r rom the prison . We think it's the best way to get a man back into society and prepare him for li fe outside." witness at his 1966 trial was ------------ Farber's widow. Marjorie. 52, who said she asked Coppolino to give her hypnotic treat- ments to help her stop smol· ing. f\.1rs. Farber claimed Cop- polino implanted posthypnotic suggestions that caused her to enter into an affair with him. ANIMALogict.a.,_ COPPOLINO WAS found in-. nocent of killing Farber, b\lt.., Florida aulhorilics exhumed'J the body .<(ICOppolino's wile.~! \\'ho died shortly after the1', Coppolinos moved to Sarasota. ~ Coppolino married 11-1 a r y o·I ESs\,~?: Poelnitz Gibson , a wealthy ll divorcee. 38 days a f t c r .,., Carmelita died. ' ....:":::;"~";'-~~·~-;::;,""""-:::-=::'.':-:1. Coppolino was accused of "f'Wf.Y'Rl NOT 1'AKIM6 UJOR:IM!'" poisoning Carmelita and ~- v i c t e d of second-degree Indi'itna Prisonel's In Cells MICIUGAN CITY, I n d . (UPI) -Prison guards a1uf20 s h otgun -arm e d state policemen in riot gear suc- ccsrully returned 600 rebellious inmates to their cells at tbe Indiana State Prison Tuesday. The orderly transfer or lh6 prisoners left only o n e cellblo~k to secure today. The prisoners transferred were confined to the cellblocks, but" have not been Jocked in in- dividual cells since a weekend riot. Two prison gu!lf'dS held as hostages for two days were released unharmed MondaY / night after Gov. Otis Bowen promised a m n e s t y for prisoners participating in the rebellion. e Space ReCOt"d SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -Skylab 2 commander Alan L. Bean today became the world champion of space Oight, logging more time away from plal'let earth than any Eateries Protest ! From Texas to Oregon, small cafe owners are expressing their disapproval . of President·Nix'on's Phase 4 policies. In GalvestQn. (top) eatery owner Marshall Pitt- man says the small businessman can',t fig~t ~gh cos~ of i:neat. In Medfor~, Ore- gon (bottom) the Soup Kettle Cafe displays its guestimallon of future pnces. .. man. ~~ At 3:09 a.m. (PIYf), Bean I , ~:::.~u:~~ 3;1~i~u:, ~~ /i}9!J by a long-lime friend, ---t 00 astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. ·: ~-1''-\.-·~ The mark was set while TI .\ Bean was In a scheduled sleep · \' 1_·-1 ~~~~.~he space lab soared stiff QJ!D' ~~~·· e Cholera Case? '-j • •t·· ···-·--. ··, ··•• · --+-----" SmNGTON (UPI) •••••••s•;;•v•»@•"-••·••-..---•••,!!'""'• .. .,.••<•"'""--§$'t f:M.,•"'~<d · 1. t?"'' "ft'"'"'~¢:f'1 -,.« ·~ ,?fv _,-;'.'"'.''.' WA -; . ..,:-~_.;,~--.t:' : ,,,,..;;:,._.,,,._%¥.-. .J.;~.~"''rc·-·-'<»~---··•+-"""'~-M··--• The U.S. Public He a Ith------------------~------------! Service is investigating the first suspected case of cholera in the United States since 1911 :' a Seadrift, Tex. nran hospitalized last week with symptoms of the sometimes fatal intestinal disease. Who Owns That Airline? But officials here said Tuesday it is not linked to the cholera epidemic in Italy. The Texas man, not further identified. has recovered from illness, officials said. e S.ufety Rules '• . WASHINGTON (AP) -The National Highway Tr a f f i c Safety Administration h a s issued minimum federal stan- dards for autos in an effort to (Gree all states to adopt periodic vehicle inspection programs. The agency ~d Tuesday each state must ~tch or ex· ceed tie new stM&rds or lose to · P4rcent of its federal higtrwSy funds. It was the first time NHTSA issued standards fur vehicles on the road. In the past, the agency concenttated on re- quiring auto 11UU11Jfacturer~ to incorp:irate safety-related im- provements in new cars. e Fl.xln11 Trial DETROIT (AP) -General ~lotors and Ford, the nation's two largest automakers, have told a tedeial court they are innocent of charges they con- spired to end price com- petition in fleet sales. The auto giants went on trial Tuesday In U.S. District Court here, where they are charged with criminally conspiring to fix prices and maintain a monopoly i n _ large-volume fleet sales. Federal prosecutors say the trial is expected to last at least IOUli months. WASHINGTON !UPI) - A small but potentially lucrative ·airline is !or sale, but even its president can't find out who owns it. Indications from the unusual secrecy involved in the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) proceedings are that Southern Air Transport may Roland C. Becker has been named director of marketlng tor the American C-Oin Ex- change, coin brokers who mftke a mar- ket in bulk silver coins for invest· ment. The La- guna Beach resident pre- viously oY•Tt· , , ed his OWll :,A]; insurance BSCKliR agency a n d has served as a broker with Mitchum. Jones and Templeton i n Laguna Beach and \V i t It Hornblower, Weeks, Hemphill Noyes. He is married and has three children. * Esterline Corporation has appointed James H. Cbillas as marketing manager for the Costa Mesa subsKliary. Olillas joined·Esterline Aux- itrol from a '¥ " -" • be owned by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The airline. based in Miami, consists of only three Hercules transport planes but has been chartered for 26 years to fly tours between the United States and the South Pacific and the Caribbean. ,, Citizens for Action and is a director of United South O>ast Communities. · * John A. Wlnieski, an in· _,stallat'ion an~ maintenance foreman for General Telephone, has bten awarded a 25-year service award by the utility firm. He began his career as a lineman in 1948. He and his wife reside in Laguna Beach with their four children. * J\licrodata Corporation or Ir· vine has appointed .Jo hn J . Keogtr as director of n1arket· ing for the finn which is a supplier or minicomputer!I. p e ripherals and total sys- tems. Keogh join- ed Microdata from Basic Four Corp. \vbere he served as vice presi- President Stanley G. Williams asked the CAB for permission to buy the airline last March fOr about $5 million, but according to one source, participants in the CAB hearings have been sworn to secrecy. Four other charter lines and e.jgbt scheduled. airlines claim· ed Williams ffiight be getting a windfall by acquiring a g o v e r n m ent-owned firm without public bidding, charg· ing that the firm is actually owned by the CIA . which, of course, has no comment. Palo Alto Firm Goes To Allergan Allergan Pharmaceuticals of Irvine has acquired 70 percent interest in California Radiochemicals Inc. of Palo Alto. Allergan President Gavin S. Herbert Jr. said Allergan has an agreement to acquire the balance of CRI ownership in the future. Herbert said the automated process for producing Technetium-99M developed by CRI would be augmented by other radiophannaceuticals in order to provide a full range of products for nuclear physi- cians. DAI LY PILOr ' ·' __ ,;_ ___ ., OVER THE COUNTER NASO Li1tings for TUHCl.ay, S.ptember C, 1t73 '"" r•. 11'1 l 11'11 I)~ U \o II .. s1.-, j•·· '"" '' ''" . 111,. 1 llo •"' '"' 11'> 11•, j\, • 14 '"" 11 '• , , ... u i. JI t, 11!: ,,~ 1 l, t'·o I'> " !''• f ,, ' ,.., 11'• ~"" .... ,, ... ,.., 11''1 11~. 11111 11•1 '! " '"" 11'• ' '·• ,,, . U~ IS'o ''"'• n ~"" ''• ' ... 11 u .. .... , n•, 11 Speelal to lhe Dally Pilot LOS ANGELES -G C I International Inc. annowiced that it relinquished control of a subsidiaty -Physicians Leasing. Corp.. Marina Del Rey. MUTUAL FUNDS llfl ••~•W•'il1~tu•1 , .-~·~·ausHC'tl 1 11~11·1 ;~ New YDt'k _,.,1 ~aE M'u l.11 3.jiJ,. Gwtll t.ot I' H'•' E~ I j' 'o• lowllll Is ll 1111 1•1t Gr 1.01 1, J111U1 ,.d 0 ,2t 1 . !'ltl•r 1: t 2:J2 llild ilind aik1d r.+· TOt< &. J~o• !tll 7.r: , 1 111 ~ l.4f f.1t Cti .., Mllll<il OWAll:O; J •n It I, I . UI 111 f41 Fundi lll fltlOltd 11 .in Fd t.s• 10.4 J nu11 14. 124. UDO 11: F"OS· . 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Am~ Gr UI !II 'FINANCIAL All If! 11' !·' n¥ 10:111 :14 AH OJI P~OGJIAMS Am l"l . 1 1 TrJI 1 12 Gii: UI': F n 0'1! • j• • J Ind .. t 1t "·j Ytn!Mr , • ., I." C•pt1I • •t SI ,. !\ Ind 4 t 4 Lutfltrft 10.Jt 'I· ~·~ a j :'!' :j' 1'11• lllW 1SI ,, ,. .. llK sn SS LMlllll In ••• , .1 • !&Gr I 0 G"'lh I.to I YeM 4 20 4 1 Mlllfll 4 ot 4 J G1nf' 1 '4 1 '01 1"90ftl J.04 1.1 1~1Fd VI M ss"co· . WU In• 10 .: .. VEntur 'f: t. •11.11121 Frtem "i ~ !'' lw11111 G "ij !" WI NIH 11 11 FIRIT ••. . . ~··• , ,. • ovr 111 11.1 1 ·u AMiii• F 1 I II Ol1c Fd tH Stl "''l 1,.4 l .S 'f.: ' • UGKTOH . • • 5IO<k f J,lj &.4 MIG n Of. 14 t !"' F 4 ts S II murder in her death. ,The con- viction was upheld by the Florida and U.S. Supreme Courts. Ray E. Howard , a member of the Florida Parole and Probation Commission, said Coppolino had been given an- nual parole interviews and w~ cet another interview in No Revenge F atlier to Aid Killer fluid systems if £inn where he served as national sal~ man- ager. The \Y. o o d land Hills res i- dent \\•Ill IM" dent cf mar· Kl!ouGH keting. He also co-fowided Basic Four. * Costa Mesa resident Ken- nelb G. Tornborg, an assistant vice president with Security PacUlc Bank's Riverside main office, has celebrated 35 years with t~ bank. He said the small nuclear medicine specially group is itteally suited to the marketing OOQCepts de ve loped at Allergan in ophthalmology and dermatology. Losses Told A1tr1tt1 1, t 4 O 11\1\I STORS . ' ' ~I l' ,·,, ~£ , Gttll Fd 1 20 1 I MJr~ FNC~i,I~ 12.J .t.Tti11 ND 4J11:'-'' =~ • 4j '' J·, ~611:rt:11GJ1t~p.1•1 MIO U.24 1(4 "'"' t 16 S'.4t O(lr. • '14 6.JI 100 Fnd 10 t4 U =E8 1l :: l: i !' r17r~, l:J~ i·f: l{t Sci '·1} 4.I 101 l'nd 1tt 1. Milt• I• 111 l1 I Fr Inc 'jl t OI LC Giii 11.f 11.J ~OIMN t JO f I M~lller 11 U 11 4 1111 \tr 46 1 46 I' •~ 'J· l 'JI IS Fund 6.U 41 Mld Am !j' !·' TE.ADMAN 1'0 : 1yroc l ·! dn Gr 4iS t Min' Fd 1 ti j Am lnO )IHI J ayrlr tr '11 I. I FOU"4DERS . M • F~ n 11l't A$•o Ff I IS 1'1t ••en JU 1,91 I H GROUP ' ' I ' tl(Oft " 1t 11 u Grwtll . , JI ., Mii en 'to I •• '~" I II l.ll "I'' K Cl! trl 111com 11 Sl 1 MIF F 1 62 1 t IH ROIE FOS • ,, I/If • ' • ti F M!Ull •• 10 ... Mii' Gro • .. •. II.II( 10,JS JO It .,..,,. •n j'H,. \pe(ll 11'0111'0 M11gm ,, 411 SI •Jtlll 111110.JI u1 F~11 ; ~i 11.13 l"ourtt I" 111 '· =~• i;11;; ,H; 11 s s1l'~•ou!"1• 11 " Panel Named • <1aPllof Neq S<nlco SACJiAMENTO -A IG-meriiber Blue: R I b b o n ~ltural Commtttce has 1>eon' named by Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke t0 ''come tOrth with innovative tbin'king regarding this 'drastic (lood Industry) problem." Bride Says 'I Don't' •• SALEMI, Sicily (API - The Incipient b r i d e answered ".'No" 'v ht' n asked tbe tradiUonal que•· Uon by the priest. Stelanla CUSUmano, 31, explalned'that •he did ilOl love Nicolo Lampasona: 3', to whom~lle had -' en£aged two ytiaD. FORT LAUDERDALE, )'la. (AP) -A distraught father has written an open letter to the man who assaulted and killed his 16-year~ld da~ghter, pledging legal and psychiatric h<!I~ lfhe surrenders. , "My heart is heavy with grief but not with vengeance," wrote Stanley CurtlB, a lawyer. "You need help very badly. In all likelihood you want to be helped bul you are afraid of cOming forward." POLICE SAID they hope tbe letter, printed in The Fort. Lauderdale Ntws and the Sun·· "Sentinel, wilfbclp convince the killer to tum blmselr in. The killer ls also auspccted in two similar slaylngs. The nude body or Curtis' daughttr Marisue was found last week In the lntratOIStal Waterway, only a few ·blocks from her home. ·.• Block5 were Ued to her bead at1d feet. Llke the two women who have be<n klled In the _area in the p~!l six wetks:, a man's sock was knotted '~round her neck. "SHE WAS a ohy girl, but bright," wrote CUrtis. "'lbe. kind of girl everybody liked. To kill oomeonc like that. someone 10 rich \\'ith the joy ol life, you have to be a very sick man. "I've seen many such men," • he said. "For years, 1 was a practicing crtmlnal ·atlomey and I defended men Ute you.'' Curtlo said he was making 0 a solemn promise" that If the ltlll<r turned himsell In he would see that he received all the legal and psychiatric assistance he needed. "LET ME mun> yoo lhal cur system of justice does not persecute men w!io can't help themselves," CU rt is wrote. "I've defended men myRlf who needed belp the way you do ·and they received It." Olrtlo told the man that "It ls only a matter of lime" before pollbe catch up with him. "As a lawyer I know it is In your beot lnte!'e.lt to COl!le forward aJid S«k htllp ...... tbe letter uld. "OnlY by '° doing wlU the court look kindly on your plea." r e s ponsible " for marketing for ~rline which m~actures proprie- tary liquid level control lnslJ'U- ments. * Phil Cohen of Costa Mesa, Jocal representative to r Mutual or Omaha aod Unll<d of Om.aha, has been awarded a certificate: of proficlef\cy for successful completion of a cOursc in life insurance wr derwriting. * tbarles L. cross has boon named corporate controller for National Systems Corp. 'lbe Dana Point executive was former· ly cOntrollor I or. Boyte E .,tneerlng Oorp. of lr- vlne Ind was aeolor audl· tor for H.,._ kins and sens, Santa Ana, prior to that.. CltOSS He Is currently serving as treasurer of the Dana Poinl , Tomborg Pacific in keeper. joined Security 1938 as a book· * 0 Albert L. Baakt, manager of Flrst Western Bank's Hun· tington Beach office, has been given the a_ddl tional respOnsibility and corporate ti- tle Of. assist· ent vice pr e sident ;:ind mana· ger. Banks join· cd Fir s t Western Ir\ 1963. He bas tnanagcd the lt u n tingtOI). •A Kl Beach office since 1969. lie and his family reside In Santa Ana. * Costa Mesa resident Evtlyn Ells"·orth, a~sistant manager with Se<urlly Pacillc Bank, lias been transrerrcd from the bank's Torrance branch to become assistant· manager with the Newport Beach branch. Sbe joined the bank In 1953 as a bookkeeper. ., U'~L: K • ~=a~~LIN • Mull Trt 1 s 1: Gn.111 ·1·" ,,,4 uNo~ ~"re ·; •• ·, t "'' 1"fl: 1 '· 1~= I' ·" i"'" ';4 1J" 11.n •Ill Sr ' .. 1'11 NJ.A,T.:, F i·'. r~C'l:nl f : • ,; A S ' II I" I'd U,10 tl.M r ~11cm 111 t.0 d Sr 14 ,., 5,!Kro F a'iS 1 11 t te ar .. snr I·"' J.H ul ~s •11 n ,1 ~~ · • •1w4 , .U 1,0 •, ~ 11 llt ••.u J 'J r~1d\1• J:U '1·' TMlll A~ I !J 'IJ Y Ytn 1.111 4 t1 (ap 4 1! S I llCllll tit 1-.. 1 tlj irnflm. '·" t .11 I IE"tl• 4 J • " SIMlr. Sr 'l' ·, IWfr s'•> . . Stellar lndustries, Inc. of :, "'r",7: 1i lf ll:I' ~:1M~'~f 1i·~f 1i·i• "'~0~11l"o f t ·, ~::,cl£ 1i If 1tJI . NewpQrt Beach, rev ea 1 e d ~J,.\l?No1 ' "·' 1 ~WBBJ:."'~" . ·: ~\'.r ll:il'lt:t T..'!!!0'C0 12 :t 11Jl another large loss for the past 11~n~l f:""' l!j pl "' 1i.1s n' f;t~ c1 i •• • 11 fiscal year but says it showed f"d 'l •11 ~i '~ ll ::iFi tr V V 5: .. A f:~l i:•H• '!: "!J::.d., t'' t t• a small profit for the flrst ~~:'111s1 •\ H J.J: 8l''rt,. 11·1f 1 ~"::,1L 1t:1 1 : i~i< s£11: ·t~e'·•• quarter of 1973. tm"c~r ·~··r. ,;i, 8'"oul'\e~:•» ~ .. ·: 1111w Wll l '1' f: ~I~ jy '''-tl 'i•.P :r'he manufacturing f Ir m rtMr •. ' '·11 e::r•,,, J:tl a: .~~·,~"' I :• I ;, = 'c= I:.: ::•1 says it suffered a net Joss of i,,:J8,"~ .10 , ~~m,.1$ '':'l 11:t ••;: J:! J:t ui.,\11ib 'f.UN'~i~ 1us mwuon, equal to 12.1s a r.:r. ~: !:H 1:! §t~1 ·:.':! 1U:n:r. ~"~I.I :•·11:1'1 All'"J., r:~· 111 .share, for the fiscal year end-s\!i1. ~cl 13:ri ,t:i ?1111c1LTOH ·~= '··' ~ 'Ai::iM 1f ?1' .,· . E::l ,.: !:' l :U ed April 30. The previous year ~o ;;&1,AL 1117'~ 'l:11 :J: /,:: :i : l':f,$ 1 :U ,;;J Stellar \ost'$1.69 million. equal ~l~T:; '1:'1' 'l: a:~·'i,'.., ' :n 'I: ( SK :n .::n l\'\,11 1t:,111':n to $1 06 a .share "" . 4 'I·' "'1 ·" •· ''!"'' 1.u •· • •.u .•• ' • t'Wlll ,. t, ·' I ·t1 .•. IM ••• ,,,, '· VA!f.1.11. LINI! l'OS· (0111 ·tt' .• ., --'1·,1 ,.,, '"'' , 1·0t t. y~I le s 41 I ti 't!atiwtt~1 : • 'c, 1 :n.1°:t. ",n h :f} ,:· ~:1 : 1•:u fi; Banker. 8 Slate llum. K ·1~tm , . .!.U :~,a.r~ •t· . . ~ll ·" '·" "'. 1.11 I· '"' . •.SI c.,,.1 ,k s. ~its· C l.>t . n AM l'l' ,.,, ~'n'"' ,, t; ~ I •. ( !'! 1··1 DlD• ner Meet :::: r, l:lj :I t.•r::.~ ': :.:.i~·~·!!J. '·H,I: ~ ... 1'1: ,:11• _ :;: J• f·t 11wtt11 X 1,u 1,1 "'!(, "l\ i.'R ..• ~ · t'o 4, ='•111: ,t:~' : ·:: c;=· ··1:~l 1i:1~ t1='"·~ ~{~~'! li:'. ~!lJ"~ 1:n ::·"a Orange County Mortgage :~i '": i: , :I ~: '11 ' 1g~U 11:.; ",:').~' ' 'i:n 1: 111'"' Gr '.t• s: Bankers Wlll meet in &!.nta Mlr1!1 f, 4 , bi:t'L\r. ..... , ., ' Iii Ii! I .I Wtl!SI If f,l! ··u Ana Thursd•.Y evening lo hear $'\,~ '1':11" : •~m1~ ·~· ; 'i ~<}· "°THI il:\ w:r.:~'.i,;, il:R II: PACE Se mui&r s p ~a k er 1111,• ·I , • I lt J· l.t. "• · H., ,0,1 '!· I& l'l~TOH , Richard Oakley discuss bank-~·ft. ' •.tJ 1 \fi'G•Ci 1 · "•0 .Pf '·l\ ·I 11 o, .. '1(.sfi•·" iau;:Afll Jt'& 1· ·1· -,.,,.if l. . f; , • • , Ing attitudes .and habit pat-•t : l.4t 1 , "f : l'. t!:d 11\1 1t\, 1i:1 rt:~~ 1 i 1, terns. I~ I ·!" · "t" · !!·' '"'•iAAO · .. ·· llml ' • heJd 81 LorC'O'ZO'S Rcstaurbnt, s• I ' I ' t•; '~~ ,. .. ' .. ·.. ::,1tl l :li \1: I I~ ' \~ 2101 E. Edinger at $:30 p.m. flfS1s 1 . ,1: ~cwl~ f:k 1:11 I=~ t'.~•l: f.c~~ : t1 Por reservations., call 'Pat f [. , , . ~', ,u1 1 .U i " ~1,11 , lt 1 , " • 1 ·' Steamer Rt 547-6892. '•'"M• , : !: l'"\,,!'l •!:"li:!j ,t\;f, !· :s •·••·ft'flftflf , (tll • 1 • ., 11"1 .ti ' 1111,~ 1 •t l ! I. • .. Octa11e's Listecl -I f Tl1at He lps By lhe Associated Pres!I Octane numbers are t.'Orning to the nation's gasoline pumps. but what do they nlt>an llnd what \v\11 !hey do for your CBr? Undu a new Cost or l~lving Council order. all srrvl ce sta· tiOfls \\'ere-raqu lrt·d to post cf'i ling prices and octnne num- bers on each pun1p Sept. I. ~lAJOR 0 TL com panies have long resisted s u c h posting. claiming the con· sumer might be misled. "It is safe to say the consumer does not understand octane. and. likelv as not, he attrlbutes meaOings to it that bear li!lle relat.ion to fact.'' says fi1obil Vice President .Joe Peni ck, Consun1er ad v o c a l es disagl'ec. Compul sory octane postin g is "as logical as put · ting the pr·oof on your \Vhiskcy or the calorie count on so-call· tid diet foods," Ralph Nader has argued . Like most v"hisky , gasoline is a blend. It is made by com- bining a number of chemically different "gasolines" to get a fu el that vaporizes properly in car engines and b u r n s smoothly. Different companies make different blends according to lhe Stocks they have to work with. says Ray \Vright , direc- tor of ma rketing for the American Petroleum Institute, a trade association. But all the basic blends end up with similar bulk proi:r erties, \Vright added. 'Mley have to in order to perfonn Satisfactorily in the engine. OCfANE IS A measure of the point at \Vhich a given blend begins to knock , or burn unevenly, in an engi ne cylinder. Knocking causes a bard metallic pinging sound. There are three n1ethods of measuring octa n e . "Research" and "Motor" oc- tane numbers are obtained in laboratory tests using a special one-cylinder engine. '1Road " octane is deletmined in actual car engines driven under standardized conditions. Road octane is the most ac- curate for a given engine but either of the others will pro- vide a yardstick for com· parison of different brands, Uslng·a gasoline of toO low octane ma y cause engine damage over a perioct of time. But using a higher octane than the engine requires adds no benefit. PllVITE TRUST FUNDS AVlllAllE FOR REAL ESTATE ·LO .. 191 & 2otd TRU,ST 0££08 $1,600 To Q.50,000 UI" TO 80°" LOANS ON TRUST' OEE;:D COll..ATVW. Nrwl"OlllT t:QUtTT ..,_ "-"Port C.nt... 820 NeWport Ce111er Dtl..-N"POl1 Be.eh, Cell!. (7tol) ~ The Nat i on a I Petro!t~um NE>ws faclbook indicates 3.8 billion gallons of premit11n gaso\i_ne were bought last year for cal'!J that did not need il - a waste of both resources and rnoney. ONE PROBLE'.'11 wtth OC· tane posHng is that oclane re· quiremcnts t':iry \\'i!h tern· perature, hun1id ity and altitude. One rule of thumb is that octane requirements go down one number for every l ,000 feet of added elevation, For driving in one area. ho\vever, the theor y of posting advocates is that the mo torist can find the fu el \vith the lo\vest octane numb<'r that doesn't cause knock . Then . all other things being equal he ran buy price instead of brand. The Federal Trade Com- n1ission decided there ·was merit in octane posting back in 1971. but an industry court challenge has blocked im- plementation of its order so far. The State of Maryland does require posting and both Florida and Hawaii use a '"doughnut" system developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers that labels gasoline with an index number from ti to 6 based on octane rating standards. BUT SEVERAL companies oppose any method of posting. saying it emphasizes one quality of the gasoline to the detriment o( all others. Some are concerned that it will erode brand identification. "Octane posting could leave the motorist with the im· pression that the only criterion for quality is octane nu1nber and would therefore detract from the company's brand identification," said a Texaco spokesman. Brand identification is the name or the retail game . Oil companies spent $112,370,000 last year on television ads aimed at getting you to buy their products, the Television Bureau of Advertisi ng reporlS. Until the gasoline shortage this summer. much of the g a s o I i n e advertising con· centrated on the additive packages the companies put in their fuel. The additives range from 1ead. which raises the octane number. to antirus.L agents, metal deactivators, anti-icers, anti-oxidents and detergents. EACH HAS A function but : the [unction is not secret and I the addi tive package developed by one company I may be sold for use by other companies under a different I name. Companies maintain that there is a difference in their gasolines but as one observer noted after extended hearings on the subject several years ago: "I'm convinced there is 1a difference in gasolines but J"1n not convinced tbat the dif· fercnce makes a n y dif- ference." Kid s Like To Ask A11dy § 10·00 ORDER ti peautlful -t .• Stick,on .:.·· YOURS \ LABELS _, TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend· M•y be u,ed on envelopes ., return .ddress l•bels. Aho very handy as identifieetion l•bels for m•rkin9 personel items such •s books, recordi, photo,, etc. Labeh stick on qlass and m•~ be u'ed for merki ng hom• c~nned ~o<.d 1tem1, All l•btls ere printed wi th stylt,h Vogue type on fine quality white· gummed p•per. r -------------·------..... flH • ttrll~. t•11~~. tllf eltd min •iftl 11.u 111 'I I 1'1191 l'rl1111.,. LllMll l>!v., l'.O, '"• lMI I cei.11 M.w., c111t. nu1 I I I ! I I I I I L_·---~~L~!-~~!~J!~~----J -. . .. l Kflo Listens To Landers? SINCE SHE'S ' ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN • IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just I About Everyone Does That's Who 'l:ou Con 'Listen' to Ann Lende rs • Deily in The DAILY PILOT .... I ' - t TQ.esday's Closing Prices-C.omplete New ;fork Stock Excliange List Dow Rise s 7.82 As Gains Continue ---197, s DAJlY PllOT Complete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List I e Dollar Rises LONDON (UPI) The dollar movod hliber agalml most El.Rpean currencies · 1'leldly afttr a welt it.art. The )lriee of .. Id abo rose shghUy. In relatively light tradlllg, the dollar losl franllcaU, In StockOO!m and Oslo, but glln· eel In Frankfurt, Paris and London, eGu.Prieu WASll!NGTON (AP) -The average residential consumer would pay from ns to $50 per year ,more for natural gas by 1980 II the government drop. ped price controls, petroleum Industry figum .oo ... These lncr!:ases w o u 1 d gent.rate bttween $1 billion and n billion additional each year for the gas industry1 a l!tudy prepared ror t n e American Petroleum lnstltute disclosed SACRAMENTO (AP ) State Tteasurer Ivy Baker Priest said the state earned a record $ll0.3 million throup 1nve11tmenl3 dW'lnl fl!ICll 1'72-' 73. The record lnps lhe provlou> earning high of $100.3 million !if.'t • In 1981-70 aod Js up "oonslder:ibly" from lhe f76 mUllon earned during the 1171· 72 l:rJdgel ydr, Mrs. Pri..i stud In a "'~'S release. I ' 'I ' ' t ' i ' I I i ' I • ,, • • • i . ~ ' . Wedntsd•Y. Stptembor 5, 1973 PILOT-AOVERTISE~ s: ' -' .- ' fo' I as Newport BeQch Chevy dealer · disposes of all remaining . new '73 Chevy cars . and truc:ks! ' . . .r . HUGE INVENTORY UP FOR GRABS.!·· I , .. : . ACT NOW for greatest selection!·• 833-0555 . ' ' . . • ' . . . . . . • o~ · HOWARD . . . .• 1 • · CHEVRO~!T , ~~ Mac Arthur and Jamboree _Boulevards . : . . 333·. 0555 · · .,.;~1is. · · OrClllCJe COtlnty Enter from Mac Arthur · · . · · • · .~·"",!!" .... · · Airport · ,.,.. • .,, · . • . ~ .. ·-.· ··t~ / ' • •. I .. I : . ' .. ' ' • I I . -. ,. WtdntSday, Septtmbtr 5, I973 DAILY PILOT !J; • Ill 200 Freestyle Bah . hoff Finishes Second r ·I ~ ' ~' ~ . Rothharrtmer Ou ts wims Fo untain Val ley Star L ... ~ BELGRADE (AP) -Foonlaln Vallty'• Overall lhe ~"'"""'""held a Shirley Babashoff finlshed ·..COnd fl> slight edge over East Geniumy In ~ts j,janta Clara's Keena Rothhamnfer ·li!::ftie.~r ttul morning as tho 1wo countr\es coft. vromen's 2oo-meter freestyle at the:world ~ tlnued their J:tattle for suprefr¥lcy ~ the S . . Cb •---h· world champiOnshlps. Wtrrut)lllg amp1Uu:> 1ps today. . • RJck Colella of Seattle had the fastest ~ ROthhammer clocked 2:04.99 while ti.me_ 4·3450 _ among qualifiers for MtSS Baba3hoff, a Fountain Valley Hlgh · · , seu.ior, had a Ume of 2:05.33. Andree Eifei the final of the mens 400. meter in- of East Gennany was third io 2:05.52,.a divldual medley. European record. · The U.S. te;am was fastest in heats for Miss Rothllammer and lvjiss Babashoff · the 'men's 4 x 100 meters free retay. The went one-two in today's prelims for the '. Americans clocked 5:32.44, nearly I 'i'.t -meter freestyle with clOckings of seconds faster than the East German 2:171.53 aJld 2:07.75. quartet. 1tieir dlief co'mpeution ln the finals The Santa Clara Aqwµnaids completed .was e~ to be East Gl::rmany•1 If. a sweep of gold medals for the United year-old •tar 'Kome!ia Ender, but -ttie States in the synchronized swimming, GenuQD: ~ failed' ·to reach the top winning the team event with 117.117 three. · , points. Canada took the silver medal with Vacates Lead .. 111.418 points and Japan was third with !DUil. Miss Babashoff, along v.·ith American teammates Marcia Morey, Dee n a Deardurff and Melissa Belote, earned a silver medal Tuesday for t~ir second place effort in the v.·omen's 400-meter m¢Jey· relay to East Germany's world record clocking of 4: 16.,4. Previously, Teresa Andersen had v.·on the solo·~Jd medal and teamed with Gail Johnsoh, io take the duet. Miss Ander Mil and Mias Johnson also were on the win- ning t6am, along wilh Suzanne RandeU, Robin Carren, Amanda Norrish, Susan Boroos. J~e Douglass and Dana Moore .. East Gemwiy led the qualifiers in two other events. Ulrike Richter swam the women's 100 meters backstroke in 1:06.08 -well outside the world record of l:CM.99 which she set in the 4 x 100 medley relay Tues- day night. Flnl l rnults Tund11y 11 IM World twlrnlnlng Cnt"'fll0m/llp1: ••• 100.tnel« brN$IU•ol<.• -1. HfllCktn. kn11 Cllrt. 1:0...2 «World •ecord). 2. Hr!ukln, SoYl•I Union, 1:0o1.,61, 3. l1111ucM, J1ptn, 1:os.•1. •· 01v1d w 11-1e, 8rll•ln, 1:05.1•. OT~•'> -6. Colrll1, SHltlt, l:0..6t. 200 Jree--1. Mon!aomtrv, M.>dl.on, Wit., l :Sl,01. 1. K111m-"•lli lrvl111, l :U-'1. J, Py11tl, E"I Gtrrnllny, l :!J.U. 4. 8•d~, A~!r1H1. 1:$.S.6'. 100 bKk -1, M1nne1, Eul Gt'•mlftY, ,1.•1. 1. St11T111'1, San OltQO. ~.n. 3. Lu•1. E11t Glrm1ny, n .OI. ~-Murphy, Hinsdale, Ill., ,.,17. W-M «ID medley tll•Y -1. E•st o.<'-"'V (U!,lk1 Rkllltr, R~t• V-1. AOltmll•f• l(olMr, KorMll• EnMr, 4:16.M,) _.Id m:ordl, 1. VllllM Slltff tM•llP-1 ••tar.. Sprl1110.ld, v1.1 Mardi Mfri;y, bec.ivr 11~1 °""" DNrifrwtf, Cl11CIMott1 SlllHtY l 1bathoff, FtMJnl1111 vau..,,J 4:U.•. ]. west Grrm1ny, •:26.~. 4. Netherlar>Cb, •:2t.M.. KORNELIA ENDER Positive Riva ry With SF } ,Hurting_pod .. ers i ~·. ~. ~_,.___- 1 Tlru1lcing Fo1· Vessels . -., . What's in a name? • '.!M FRANCls'co ~) -Ron Los Angeles has lost five 'straight. and ·· 1' pry-ant, "the Natl~al . ~'s top, win-the Giants , have" won five Jn a row to il ner. got pitching Victory 0. ·21 Tutsday move just five gam~ •from · the division - night but failed in his try for a no-hitter. lead. "l '"1as disappointed, but mostly just "I just feel fortunate the,e's ·24 games Plenty, If you 're Frank V~ls, Jr., and you're talking about a quarter horse v.•hi ch goes by the lnonleker Timeto Thinkrich. Timeto Th.inkrich should be renamed Timoto· .Perich, lifter · capturing the worf<{'S, rjchest Mrs~ -'?'ace Labor Day v.·ee'kend at Ruidoso (t hat means noisy in Spa$h),_New Mexico.· 1 because w~ were pla.yin~~ Dodgers." to_ g~,'' 511id~ Dodger&' manager .Walter U., leftharlder_"~aid afler 'ooe-hll, ~I Alstdo. "W.bQev!":~~l,l 'tiot ill tf1j.j last•10- V1ctory knockO<! ws Ang oul ~ HfSI , roUn<I wm \l1iJ 11: Mayti<·lllhre we.,._ pt pface in ~~N&Uooal 14.iue Wat.· It~fi~e· in a iOw, t~~ are ·l:ibid to g0 1be was lhe ~lime since .fljJle 17· Jliif~h< ~-wa~. -., • --.::-~ Dodger:s Wtr1e not in Lhe difision top sj>ot: "We'Y,e-done it More. We lost sixiin a Willie McCovey, who belted his 25th row' earty in the seiSOO and thefi. had a Vwel.s. owner or · Loli Alamitos Race borne run of the season off Al Downing in good trip. "But it may depend on our tnJUnes . . i ,J ' . ! ' I ~ ' • t I t Ott rv Tonlgh t Channe l 11 at a the sixth inning, expressed the same sen· timenl! about the baseball rivalry that began in New York at the tum of lhe century and moved to the Wesl Coast I~ years ago. "Last weekend against AUanta, I had a Jazy bat," the ~year-old slugger said. "but apinlt lhe Dodgers, I came back. And I dkm't have to push myself." McCave~s homer drove in two runs, and Daveingri>an belted his J8tb homer later in the iming to give the Giant! a 3-0 leed. • With one oot In the top of the seveonth, Joe Ferguson singled IP the middle for the only· hit ofl Bryan9 Sl-9. "'!lie ball lllllk and lie hi~t oil lhe end or hi• bat," sakl Bryint. 1 1ho left the game with the basel load aDd two out in the ninth. \ "He went further than you'd figu re for a guy just over a touch of the nu," said manager Piartie Fox. who sent Bryant borne from the ballpark sick Sunday. The Dodgers Joss, combined with Cln· cinnati's extra-Inning victoey at HoustPn. put ·the Reds ln first place by one game. Sports in .Qrlef Before Jong. we've got to get WiUie Davis, Don Sutton and some of the others back in there." Davis, the Uis Angeles captain who has a leg injury, pinch hit and grounded out to• end the game Tuesday night ·after Giants reliever Elias Sosa had sent a run home with a \.\'ild pitch. Sutton, l&-3. has been out with arm trouble, bot Al ston said the right-hander \.\'OUld pit ch Thursday night ·against San Diego. las Allffltt o 1 5a11 Frln<I-()) all r ti ..-1 LICy, :tb J O O O ~onds, rl euc~ntr. If • o o o F...-tn. 2b P1elortk. cl 3 o o o Mall!llWl. II f WOU$0n, c 2 I 1 0 McCov1y, lb Garvev, Ill • O o o S.ler, u trt. 3b ' 0 0 0 Kingma.,, lb WCr1Wfwd, r'f 2 o O I How1rlll, cl 'RVHlll, u J 0 0 0 OvRldlr, t WO.Ylt, pl! 1 0 0 0 6ry111I, p Dawning, P 2 o o o Sos•. p Z1hn,p 0 00 0 ~a ,p 00 00 alt , " r'bl J 0 0 0 ' 1 1 0 J 0 0 I ' 1 1 ' • 0 1 0 l I I I 3 0 1 0 J o I t J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -~· pl! I a 0 0 Tot . :;>t I 1 0 Tot1l1 l!I l 1 > UI Anr;Jrlrt ooo ·DOO 001 -T. S.11 Fr•nclsco 000 Oil oo~ -J E..-:lnom1n. l.06-los Al>Qll" 7, Sin Fr•rteJsco 5. Hll-M<Cowy U, KlhQITWln IL 58-8onds, Ftr· ".,._..· S-M11111ew1. II" H • •R 11 SO Da-inO (L, M > ! 2,1 I 3 J ' 1 Zah+\. 1 111 o o o Slll"9Mll I 0, 0 0 0 l Bryant 1w. 21·t l • l f) i; 1 1 • r~ '°" . 1/1: • • 0 .... .t•-5911 1$.. HIP-bf '8rY1'1 W. Cr1wlo'4,; by 8r<;ant Pti::IOftk, WP-8ry1111, Sosa. 'f-2:1S. ~ 1.1.'~· / -..... ... ... , s--g~Seare~ir";:. -~.,. -~ A~gels in th e Middle Of New Spitb.all Flap Court Wants Another Shot At Riggs , Evert FOREST HJL!.S, N. Y. (AP) Margaret Court, the first player to make The great spitball controversy ~ared. "What do you·think I picked up the ball It in th semifi al f the '' s o again as lhe ·oakland A's defeated· th~ for -a jOke? You can't see anything on to e -m s 0 ~· ~ ~ Cblifomia Angels, 4-3, and Ken HoHunan the ball but I thought the 1DT1pires might Tennis Champlonshjps, is eager 'to erase won his 20th game Tuesday night at fee( something slippery. I don't know if two black marks on her record -Bobby Anaheim Stadium. they'll ever fmd anything." Riggs and Chris Evert. Naturally, the California Angels were Holtz.man, who worked seven innings, "If I win here, J!d have another go at involved. won his 20th game in 31 decisions to join him" said Mrs. Court of Riggs, the 55- WHITE WASH GLIHN WHrf• Course, watched his horse cop the 4'6- yard race in 21.58 seconds to eara $330,000. . And for dessert, Vessels' second lialf cl of the entry -Go Fartberfaster -came in fourth to eam $45,000, · That amounts to $375,000 earned In tese than-a haH a mimrte: • ... .:. At that rate. Vessels should 1tnl bl able to afford eating mea t. Elsewhere : Former Golden Wat Colltge athlete Bod Balliat bit a poJr of boma nilli r .... uy u lhe Aochonge (Alaska) l'UOl> bllsttt<d 1 vlsftlng Hawallaa team, JS.Z, He bu 11 bomen for t II e temlpre s~. atone wWt 13 doubles. Alld be leads the club In rbl. In one lpH: Bu.llfllJ & Co. won %Z of %5 g:amet. ., Glover ·Off Waiver tist; lt was only· last week that pilcher Bill Wilbur Wood ·of t.he Chicago White Sox year-old hustler who hwniliated her in an and Ron Bryant of the San Francisco exhibition match on Mother's Day. Angels Slate Giants as 20-game winners In the majors "I couldn't care less about the money, AH G-.. KMl'C 111t1 this season . It's the £irst time Holtzman but I'd know what to expect from him this Sep•. ! O•kl•nd '' c1111orn1• 1:s.s ,..m. has reached this plateau in eight major t· .. StPt. 6 OH.J.,_, 3i C1llf0f'nl 7:5" p.m. une . Keeping tab on fonner Orange P:>~ area prep football players listed on Qie college football rosters this season ~ Mike SIJauglmessy (Estancia) al Cal; lSd McLaughlin (Westminster) at th.~ University of Oklahoma ; Steve M<nahan (Marina), Steve Klosterman (Laguna Beach), Pal Sweetland (Cosla Mesa) and Jim Swick (Newport Harbor) all at UCLA: Buff Bogard (Edison) at Whittier College ; Alvin White (Newport Harbor) al Oregoo Stale. . -LQfichfin~~te~~~to ~it · ~·-·1 t 1!1hlr'llt,a1 «.nu' ci1y ~1 s:u 11.rn. ~sons. .M_rs. ,..,..·.~, who_do.......... V1rm ... 1 a Wade. ~., t CltJfo'J"ll 11 ~ Cl* ll:U a.rn. ....,,... ~ '!''!?" ~ ii! · · :-,The . OiJUBrid •ictory, couple<! wilh a of E111land, H , 1-' In quarterfinal play Ue · lbe BOston liai Sox pointed an ac· Kansas ·Oty loss, moved the A's 41,2 Tuesday, will face the winner of the cusing finger at the Angels staff. gAmes ahead in the" American League match betweeen Rosemary Casals and "If the le8gue suspe nd ed every pitche.r West.· Miss Evert.· The Angels aod J>oda:ers are eab at home TbGrlday 'nlpt wWI th e Halos bostlng -id clwiijJloii OaklUd lild the .Jlod&t .. ~-1-doo ... J!/itl S I a Diego Padres. , :k~n: 'Cl'l'V, N.J.-,. '!lletew York ·c;~ wiOidi'iw wil.. . mie deferisive tackle Rich G1Qver ay and nllidt a 8jJOl Jor him on the 4+man roster by placing roolcle linebacker Brad Van r•lt 00 lhe Injured !isl. Glovei\ coJJete football's lineman ~ ~ year Jalti ieason at·{lf"ebraska,. w1:1 ~ on wai.ei:s Tuoeday ]jl ao ail-· perewt movi to discover how $any1Ni·: .t~ J'Obtball'Leaglle ttam!\lwtre iii; terHted In him. · 'l1le club could have placed him on lhe tw squad If he had not been claimed. Todays 'move lndlcaled the Glanls got one or more inquiries about Glover and a Ir~ WU a poalbiJity. -~ All NFL dubs must get doW!I to 40 ~aytn by Mjinday. Vaq felt, t1'e chlb's No .. 1 draft choice, has i pulled K!'Oln muscle which he ag· gravated in Netf York's victory over Phlladt)fl!lla Saturday. The former MJchigan,,$tate star must remain on the lnjur'ed lilt for· two weeks.-• ~ ' > ·1 ~fiM'e Rt1•01"• ' • DElll!Oft ,..; II the ·Detroitf Tljers 1rade ,llifC:ltey;Lollch <he'll quit ~I\, the ,zo.year-oJd J>'tcher insista, even lf his ........ ..,.ry • of 1\00,000 • rear is r·~-.1 " • ma~=· • "l'told 'Jlm Oimpbell ·(11gers gmeraJ .,_> that the crar. rm trodtd I'll nttft from basebal , " the veteran o6ulhpaw •Id 'l\Jotday a11er plldltng ,ill0tro\Vf9 a 2-1 victory over !be' New ( ·vorr Yarik.... · , ,. '"1e claim was prompted -when a t newsrmn ... ..w lbert \flS a rilnOr ~ l Plttlburgb l'iiatea are 'try1111 tO acquire lim for their pennant drive '!'\ the Na· llonal Ltacue· 1 ' ' e u -_,.d Trade ll : I LONG BEACH -As stoUsQcs ahow, .I !the /Al Anaeles-Rams netd to &hor• Up ! •1thelr peas dtlenso and they 've made t 1abot1Jtr move lnvot9tng lhe "defeme ·-.lary. • IMras I dtletlon Instead of .. addition. - that tfirew the spitter the entire Angels After his inspection request was It was Miss Evert, the teenager 'from however, as rive-year v:eteran cornei'back staff would be oot of baseball or doWn at granted· in the fourth inning, Jackson got Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who dashed the Gefte SQward was· sent to Detroit fur -a Pittsfield," Lee snorted. the last laugh on Singer. singling home 31-yeat..old Australian's chances of wiJl.. fu~ draft choice. Bill Singer, long suspected of applying Sal Sando who had tripled to open them.. ning her second tennis Grand Slam. It means that rookie Eddie McMillan, a illegal foreign substances -like grease niog. It was his IJOth rbi for Jackson, a Mrs. Court, who had won the fourth-round draft choice from Florida or jelly -to his deliveries, was the eye leading candidate for the league's MVP Australian and French Opens, didn't get Despite llJo Aapk•~ Ille better Of II lo illhelli . 101ic by sUaple logic, the Doqen !'in -· lflem by at least I,• ln this una1Lll ocearnce of both beinc at bo me tbe same night State,. beat out Howard for a starting of the stonn, repeatedly infuriating award. lo the final at Wimbledon . Miss Evert cornerback job, a Rams' spokesman members of. the Oakll}nd A's. Tuesday OakUllld·t•i caHf•mla UJ beat her 6-1, 1-6, f.1 in a semirinal. A touchdow:n club ha,~ been .fonned lo said · hi · · · · • ' ,., "I'm keen to wm· •--," l h e ----•. I . -" n1g . · -• , " r 11 rbl 1~-= :lt:\.u.IU SUIV'll'lrt Corona de Mar High Scmoi and ' kso Nor•ll, cf ' I o o A1~r. 2b s • 2 o seeded Australian "''d aller be ling tbe '~ · In I•-r·-~• fM· ·R · J f -:r,,. ,,.... a ' Includes s·-'• mem"---1.'"'-·· as B1·11 • W·•lt la er ,_ft,,,;.,,._ t 111:: vwu1 mg. egg1e ac n o .... rQ,,11 'o 1 o PtflSOn. it ., o o o .._.u ~•ut' --~ h A' kedpl . J B lnkma aa • 3b • 1 1 2 'cN>blm, p11 o o o o 5evenili-seeded ., Miss Wade in two T-•y (l968 Ofydlp l c decath lon rl~IANAPOLIS -·Race· ..._,.i.er Davi"d t e s as ilte umpire oe r n 1u~-: •• r1 3 0 1 1 M-ou, pr 0 0 0 0 t• b _._ ~·-"lnu -un• 1 · t ttie baseball 1•---Limes d 0e.1ot1mon, Oh 2 o o o FRob!n-: dh J 1 o 1 ie reu.ers. champ), current. .nr reUred pro football 0 inspec Ill~ an , ..... " ' ' ' ' ·····-· l • ' ' "It ·•• r lhe best I hes sh ' ·" "Sall" Wa11•-r -1·t1·cally burned In Ibis •-1 lh •• w~ one o ma c e s players "arlln "cKeever, Rudy Buk1"ch , iie • ""' t11t:n, a ong wi manage r Dick Williams, 8ourqw, di! 1 o o o Riv.rs, pr o o o o iu, m year's Indianapoli s 500, said Tuesday he persuaded Brinkman to search Sinner. l~•te" 11> ' 1 1 o G111~r. lb o o o o ever _played against me," said Mrs. Court and Rod Shennan. ·n t in "' J ... iou, 11 3 o 1 o s.nc11. P11 ' o o o of Miss Wade's perfonn·-K" ff d f WI re um to auto rac g next season, No evidence was found to Indict Singe r. Ftns•. c • o 1 1 EPS1e1n. lb 3 o 1 1 ... """· 1cko receptions an a an clinic are Probably by March. "I've made up my p ha •-··•-J · OGrttn, 21> ' 1 , o s1.nton, rt ' o o o "She had her chances when she broke among sc heduled events and tn•~sled er ps ti~ w111.1 e scenarto was Hon1man, P o o o o e errv. ct • o 2 l but I ......... of ck · the ~• mind I'm going to race for sure. academic because the A's held off an Fingers. P o o o o Torooro, c 1 • o o m~, -~ stu tn re and U. ~rsons s:;in call 644·1000 for further in· "t•• ll•• to >--k J st bef Knowlf$, II 0 0 0 0 McCr1w, pl\ 0 '0 0 0' pald,.()ff.'1, • • 1 ' ·-I · 1 .. _ >' • u -cocne Ult\,; u as ore Angels cha_,. in the ninth inning. p1,.., ·o o o o o o.ai.., ,, 1 e o o _ ... tbe Iden · "&"' "Pm playing lfell<11'1d.inamg well." ':'1, " ~ ' ace t.. Willlarfis would not Interfere with the i:::-'~~r.p11pr : :. : : • -·''i Nancy ~~t · i. Habra was M"I'U be ready for the fi rst race 1n spitball nap, periaaps mindful of what s1!'1'19f. P o o o o M=:,~''=", · ~7*nem.ber .. of ,#ii . , UA w • m·e •,: ardl · • ·" happened to Detroit manager Billy Totllls :rJ , , 4 ~':i.1: ,; ~ ; : o .... y Pa""'". Nhr bielalw:I, dtf. ll011 Ct$1!, /A -.LJL.-111 •-..r.:..,!'-1.~ ... ______.,v 1-11 to M rtl I t k M t. k bo t Au1trall1, 6-4 , .. 1. -M, 6-1, ""'liNUI~ 'eaGI wa.._. ll'"'-"ClllU" leU • Po""t""r F alls a n as wee . ar 1n spo e up a u O•t1•nd 100 100 011 -• J111 Koc111, c1ec11ot1011a111a, dl'f • .1o11n Al•••n<ter, Russia In I.be finals Of t•-World ~ "l d J t hi Job Ctlltornlll 000 100 011 -3 Auflr•ll~. 7·6, 7.J, •·4 QC! sp1 ters an os s · E-Torboro, C•~ner11, Pinion. OJ>-c111tornt11 sian Smith, Se1 Pl"", $. c .. Def, Tom Gorm.111, Unl\rersUy Games. Jude Poynter of Mission Viejo railed to Williams said: "I asked Reggie if he 1. Loe-O•kl•n<t •· c11uorn111 10. 2e-e1ndo, o. 5111111, u , 1-s, 6-l, '"'· k .. •'--,., ti j lif In · Grnn. 36-&•ndo. 58-No.rth, IUv1r1. S-J. Alou. WOMIN" SONO<•S ma 'C "'~ 11ve sec ona qua Y I{ J>0-51· wanted Singer searched and he said yes. SF-Epgff'Jn. onrf..-11~11 A Santa Ana newspaper write?> tiOOI for the · N•tionat Senrn Amateur As to the rumor that Singer thri>WS the '" " Jt l'.Jt •• so M•t!l•"'t Court, Avs1r111a, def. v1r1rn11 w.oe, eatimated attendance at the califomt• ,..,,:._ • Halllmlln (W, ~111 7 s 2 2 , •s EnQ11nd. 7-6. 7-6. Goll \,Mmpklnship to be.staged Sept. 17· spitter, I'm not going to make any com-Fif111•rs 1 1 1 1 ' 1 woMl!N'S DOVtt.•s SOO auto race ·as.~40,000. A wire service 1 ?J at Lake Focest,._IU. _ .f" meat. It's up to Ute league to take action." :r:w1"' ~~~ ~ : : ~ : Ro-rv ciwr1. °S::'F:.:!~Ko, and 8111,. JHn tabbed.' the · ~io'ft~ iu IJ,000-1 There 's ' ·Poynler"1"'1 ... ,••1••-11n lhe -nt "I saw a sp1"lter," Jackson sa1·d. v1·s1"bly S1111141r ct.. 11.n1 • 113 • ~ • 3 • '' "'''-"'" s c "' '"''' ,,,-z • -~"-• like crowd -.. nt estlmales •·stir •• Id i0'· 1s''t6'' -t''l'r"~· 1 ed .... d • s ... , l/J o , , • , "9, ~· • · .. · ...... • ---'"""""'ti """' -Wor .. n '""m•--t 1·r • ~un pscl In ··-A's cl11bhou~A ... "9tlM, and Mon• S<h1ll1u, '°"'' Clly, 1ow1. 1, 7.f, ... _ lm····natlon. · w. _,.,.., t , <>v U , ,I .!~' • , ,,._, S1v-Pl11I I. WP-Holl1m•n. T~:~. A-7,1... 6-1 . u~ "'ti or 77 at Old Ral')Ch Cotlntry Club ln Seal J I • I • ' LI' Be h j • -. ' • • • • ' RC , "'', .,-r • .. " • , J,_B:.c: ... ~c::":~~5f.~:=~·~~ &1tff:.-tla~· 'u· ·;~ ·on·· t . of Nehr.a ~k 0· at 72 while lnBridge (Lu Vegas)~ ~,r ~ ~ 1 .. ~ "-, , • .. t ~. .. .. W.J .Feyerbenn{EIC4Jon)had73*i'.\;?, •. , ""'~' -<~~1 ).'jt", 'f,:·} t ..... ,.' (.'. ·~ • -· , ...... · ;:.j~ t:. I_ -'i '~ Jamts hrrls. clbdtm Wells) compl~J.' f,p,,".~~.)~4" the U~{oioti-: lfr;iltrs ~v. that the Brwl'S we~·~ Bleymat .. , llste!t i! ~bl ~ ~ers ~ijj; will lhrow lhe ball better, which the Otld with 'is. ' · lii"''jite;t " kUJ\l't!· 'is lhe l!llrllng l'lthnl111 IS-ieil In practl~'lll he W<llild 'at llOOll wa ·~'lO bave 'a Hen coQld: mean more oft.en, but not • F•re•H•• &\I-flt nooeguard on defense, will not malte the like, "bul l!Jere's (!Olhlng I can do about Obula ~ hla rlghl leg. He'll be aldellntd hece"'8rily. , . •·.,, !rip with !he~ to Ntbraslto for !heir ii." llld. ". . .If James McAllsler, ltmnll HONOLULU -World heavyweight opener'S>Nnlif• • · • '· "'Ville" we're qiJJck as wa can be, ~.to four ~ka, lhe ~ Johnoon and Eddie Ayen are galnb,1§ ID boxing champion Geoi-.. Fortman says S-tland:lllff<red_a ~ injiiry In lhri we'll have a .very tough lime," be said of "TheY !J1lght haye a bttter learn tlian: yards a carry, we 'll run lhe fOOlball,' he his not Ulle ck'!enot will come oomeUme auJ11111er dr\DI and It has noL responded· llie upcoming game will\ I h e last year.'' 11¢gtn Said of Nebraska, said. adtlllll llutl he believes Nel>raslta. before Decemb« 'and wtn be either aufflctenlly I~ allow. the.ex'°"59'. Mesa -Coh.hulkers.-.-_llJ)lel_ by 'the 1',ru!n.s a year ago 21>-l'I;. with a fine passer In Dovtd Humm, would against ,......,. champion Joe Fratler or and Orange Coast Coflege staridout 16 The report ln>m the allernoon workout ''but we'll kick the ball to thelr safe\)' do likewise. Jerry Quarry. pJ11y. • was good and bad, It was a hlgh-aplriled man this year. Last year we didn't.'' "If Nebraska ls clolng that, Humm W\ll Fortman ._his 11t1t fisht would .Bruins coach ~-R~rs noled ,.,., .. with plenty of enlhuslasm, lnld a The Conthuskars' klpk relurner last not sci passing recorda. They are 1<>ing dtlinl ely not J>e agtllnst the World Box-starting light end Gent Bleymal r and Bruin spoktsnan who then updalcd Uaht year was Joltnny Rodgers, Helsman 10 crunch us U they can. Humm throws Ing AUOciaufn•s, Nt.' I contender, Ktn r No. 2 punter Mike Fryer will also miss end Bleymaier' condition . Trophy winner who ls DOW playing in • the ball better than mo!t people U!i they NorlGo, or No, f . 1'on1ender and also !he trip. ElJiene Jonts, a 230-pound letterman, canada. have ont of lhe best doslgned oil....., Ill lltmer.dllJnplon, M~!l!llllld. Ni. -Rodgen told the S.0Ulhland foolball ' moves up lo, lint string because Cooch Rodgen said his wlsbbone-T America.'' Ga111e I . • • -. . ' !2 DAILY PILOT New Challenge Helped McFaw Pick San Clement£ , "" A desire to escape from the smog, busy city \•lire and Its accompanying pressures have brought one of the CIF's most su~-ccssful ~track and field coaches to the Orange COast ·area. , . , Chuck McFate, who for 18 years coach~ at : Alhambra High in lhe San GabMel Valley ac- cepted the assistant football and head tr<ick " coaching jobs at San Clemente· Hlgh last v.·eek. ' He arrived Oil campus. took a look at a firebreak on one of the quickly rising hills and proclaimed: "My goal is to run up that hill." Asked if he meant he planned to have his STEVE BRAND distance runners tackle the almost straight· up incline and he replied, "Hell no, I want to do it." So much £or competitiveness. But why would a successful coach, where last season his school v.·on the league cross country title and produced a state high school champ in half-miler Randy Lopez, want to leave? At Alhambra High he had a population of about-1,700 boys lo find track athletes. At San Clemente the figure will be more like 700. "It's a new challenge," says McFate. "All cJ my children have grown up and it's time to change scenery. "It's also a chance to join my old friend Alh« &half in coaching football. \Ve coached together RI Alhambra lligh and against each other when he moved to Mark Keppel lligh. I have great respect for him." McFate \\'ill coach receivers a n d linebackers. lie hadn't been on the job long enough to evaluate San Clemente's chances, but he dld view the Tritons in the summer passing league. "I'll say this for them ," snys McFatc. "They appear to be an eager, hard-working bunch of kids. I have confidence in Allie." Again he noticed tbe dlrrerencc between Alhambra and San Clemente. "Alhambra had over 200 kids out for sum- 1ner conditioning program. We'll probably have more than 40 out for the varsity once school starts." The 49-year-old coach is no novice to the game. At Alhambra High he was an All·CIF receiver. He went to Chaffey Junior College and then to UCLA in 1946-47, He was a tough 184-pounder in college. "Those guys today would kill me," he says of the UCLA linemen. "They 're going to have a pro-sized line this season. It \\'as just as serious, just ·as much a business then as it is now." But McFate doesn't leave Alhambra witbout a little tug luring him back. "It's like a kid leaving home," says the coach of players and runners such as ex- Rams end Duane Allen and sprinter Rusty Weeks. "But I think it's great to be out of the smog. We'd get it in the morning and by af- ternoon workouts the kids would be coughing. It was really tough on the distance runners. "I can't wait to get going here. It's a new challenge and I always did like a good challenge." Four .4ge Groups Set For Action at UCI Bay Bowler Wins .Title • • -. o.lly Plltt Sllfl Photo Rules and regulations for participants in the first allN.lal Anteaters Ol ympiad to be staged at UC Irvine Oct. 6 have been relased. GOLF -Hit 10 balls into a IS-foot diameter ring 50 yards away. Number of balls in circle are counted ; two practice shots. San Francisco's Tom Wright won the seventh Westnn St.ates Bowling championship with a brilliant rally on his home course, L & L Lanes, Monday to defeat Art Jackson, Jr. and Don Bickford, winners of similar match g a m e eimination events in Costa i\1esa and stock.ton. FULLBACK MARK FOSTER RETURNS. Competition in the one-day evefit will be in four age :?icategories: Group A, 21-31; i aroup B. 32-42 : Group C, 43- , 53: andGroupD, 54 and over. .t: All events with exception or {the rolling pin throw are open :j to ~th men and worn~. 'The f : men are barred lrom the roll-:rmg pin event. TENN IS -Ten backhands and 10 forehands hit off a serve returned inbounds: two warm up strokes allo'\\'t'd each way. Dana Hills Looks 440 & 880 YARD RUNS - One attempt based on time. SWIMMING -Swim 50 yards freestyle ; ooe attempt based on time. The three-block series began at Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa Sunday with Bickford takin g the lead with 871 pins to M4 tor Wright and 771 for Jackson. For La11d Attack ~ Here are a list of the rcgula-• : tlons for the individual events: ~ SHOT PUT -A six·pound :. shot for women: 'In eight· a: pound high school shot for t men. One practice thro:w. ~'.three attempts. ,; LONG JUMP -Three at- \t tempts with best distance ~ recorded; one practioe jump. i'-HIGH JUMP -Three at- ;.: ~ts with b e s t height ¥recorded; one practice jump. SOFTBALL THROW Three throws with best distance recorded ; based on distance only. PUNT-PASS.KICK -One attempt based on distance and accuracy; one practice al· tempt. SO.YARD DASH -One at- tempt based on time. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS! 1964 VOLVO 122 Cl'E. HORSESHOES Ten throws with ringers, leancrs and one shoe distance away from slake counted ; two prac- Ucc tosses. , BATIJNG -Ten swings olJ pitching machine; number o[ balls hit fair ; no bunting. 1bree practice swings. Foul balls and whiffs count as a swing. Women will hit softball. BASKETBALL ( F R E E THROW) -Fifteen shots from Cree throw line for men ; 10 shots from line for women, 10 feet fr0m basket for 11omnen. Count number made. Tuv practice shots. BASKETBALL (DRIBBLE I -Dribble a basket b all through a maze of chairs SG- feet long; go through maze four limes: based on time. One short practice run. The sec:ood block was rolled Monday afternoon in Stockton with Jackson getting the high series of 800 followed hy Bickford al 774 and Wright al 751. ~fonday night in San Fran· cisco for the concluding block, however. Wright finished far in front of his adversaries with a 994 series. Jackson posted a 766 and Bickford a 705. Going into the final block of four games, Jackson was in second position but finished third with Wright spilling Z,499 pins; Bickford 2.350 : a nd Jackson 2,337 in the 12-gamc series. Bickford of Sacramento was the defending champion whil e Wright ls a t11o·o-time winner in San Francisco. By ltANK \\'ESCJI Of , ... Ol'lly Pilot Slltt Stopping Dana l lills lligh's offense last year was 1nerely a n\a!ler of con taining the pass- ing of Bill Sprlngm:in to Mark Eljenholm. But Dolphins op- ponents can expect their job to be a little more complicated for the 1973 foot ball season. Springman and Eljcnholm, like the rest of last year·s squad. return for Dana liills second year of competition and coach Tony Leon is intent on establishing a running at- tack which the Dolphins lack· ed last ~ason. "We have to establish a run· ning game if we're going to be taken seriously." ln hopes of accomplishing that goal, U,,n has switched Dana Hills to llouston Veer of- fense , \vhich provides running Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE National League East Division Ea1't w L Pct. GB IV ), Prt. GB Baltimore 79 56 .585 St. Lou is 71 68 .511 Boston 76 62 .517 5 Pittsburgh 67 68 .496 2 Detroit 73 66 .5Z5 8 f\.1onlreal 67 70 .489 3 i\ew York 70 69 .504 II Chicago 65 n .474 5 l\filwaukee 67 71 .4116 131,2 New York 6~ 73 .471 5'" Cleveland 80 80 .429 21 1.! Philadelphia 63 76 .453 8 West DlvisNm West Dlvlllion Oakland 80 57 .584 Cincinnati 84 5; .604 Kansas Cily 76 62 .551 41., ·-Dodgers 83 56 .597 Chicago 69 70 .496 12 San Francisco 78 5!l .569 " l\1innesola 67 70 .439 13 llouston 71 70 .504 " Angels 62 71 .466 IG Atlanta G7 ;3 .479 17\i ( C"'l'1., t 1Pf1M, T"'9, "-ffr IOTMf Mtw 1ed Pofl•t Ol•dl fllNf!ll, Texas 47 91 .341 33~~ &in Diego 4n 89 TllttiMf'I 01mt 1 MOll!•te1 3, Clllc1110 1 .35-0 30 $877 1961 TOYOTA 4 Oii. Aat""'lllt 1r1111mlule!I, r...:111, ...... r, (Wll'IM) $1199 . , TIHl(llfY'• Gl!nH B°'lon ), ll •lllmore l (12 t11nlP1g1) Dell'Dll ,, New yen; 1 c1eve11nd '· Ml1W1uk11 4 Mln-11 .i. IC1nwt City 0 Clll<.tto )t, T•~ 0 o. .. 11n<1 •· c11uor"11 ' TllllY'I ·-Oitroll (L,.IG""" O.JJ 11 Cil',..ltrld fTlm1n1rm1n I• B1t1lmot• 1c.,.111r , .. ,,) al aoi.ron !Mortt t.OJ 01~1...0 IHllf'lltl' 17•31 11 C1Ulorftlf IMIY 1·13) oni.,. Of"'" 1<Mdt.11toc1 Tfllttf'Hl'J'• 01mn o.tr-oll If Clrttla."11 Mllwtulltt 11 New York Cfllc:1911 II MllMM'Wll NIW YOik 7. Pllllldtlp-1111 l St. l ()U!t ~. P!tl1boJtOll l C!11elnn•ll l?. HO!li!on 1 (10 lnnl1111i;l Atl1n11 J, Stn oi.;.o o $In Fr1nd1co J, Loi An<;ieln I T~f'I GllM'J Clllc100 IRe\IKMI 1?·13) 11 Monlreal (~ l·UI PlllledllpN• fTwHclltll ll·ll 11 N\'W York ~SMIK~I l ·ll St. Louh fF1Jl1r 11 ... 1 1! Pllhbt/1 ~11 tMorl•n ?·l/ Cinclnn111 CNorlfllln 11·11) 11 11ointon fRe\11s IS. 01 Arl1nl1 tP. Nl.irro 1>·71 11 Sin 01'90 tT•°""°" 6- S) Lot A"OelM !S11tton lW or Rtll .. 1) 1t ~'" Ftlrl· t\Ko I l1rr 10-1~) ThofMl1.,.•t G1m1 S..nOltff1ILM~ options for t~·o backs and the quarterback on every play. Leon feel s he has the backfield personnel to run the veer successfu lly, but the qul.'stion n1arks are in the line. Springn1an re t urn s at quarterback after passing for eig bt touchdowns and running for four others last season. fie pas.5ed £o r 157 yards and rush- ed for 205 more. Despite those statistics, the 6-1, 180-JX>l.Uld Springman may be moved to halfback if senior Al Benavidez shows he can handle the quarterback spot. Benavidez, ""ho saw Umlted action last season. has made marked improvement in the off season according to Leon. If he can move the team. Leon feels the Dolphins will hat'e a more potent attack with Benavidez and Springman in !he backfield at the same time. Dana Hills figures to be im- proved at running ~ck where the current top candidates are junior Bob Spiers (S..10. 175) at halfback and senior Mark Foster (5-11, 180) at fullba ck. Junior Darryl Howe , a I~ pounder is pressing Spiers for the starting halfback spot and will at least spell Spiers, who is expected to double as a defensi\•e end. Mini backs Brian Davis and Dave Buck, who carried the ball 71 times between them last season return, bot will be mainly backups this fall. Arnul fo Malagon and Frank Knauer will also be available as backups, as will defet'lsive backfield starter John Ulloa. Eljenholm, who c·a ugh t seven touchdown passes in 1972. heads a receiving corps \vhich includes split end Steve Miklos a nd ti ght end Frank Cassidy. Reserves i n c I u de Ulloa, Jim Pepperell &t split end and John Sweeney at tight end. Linc sta rters are all more mature physically and have the experience of last season to draw from. But Leon feels thei r ability to block could be the key to the team's success. .. 1967 VOLVO 4 OR 1~ 01kll nd 11 C1Hfor"l1 Oflly 0-5 KflldWltcl Ofltv 11l'nl ICflt<luled Senior Steve Wormsu (175) Is slated At center, with sophomore Mike Tanner beck- ing up. Guards Nick Yocca (180) and Al Ontiveros (1,70) return sllghlly heavier than last se.uon, and l b c i r quickness should help In tho new offense. • • t CJI.. IWll. lr1n1., rH.... h1•lff' UNllll. Wl\111 1Jt .• ~ lilt. $1177 1970 TOYOTA CORON" 4 OR 4 Cfl.. •lllO. l<lllL, r1'11il1, ......... U41AOD. l,.,._l<"f MW u t., ~Ill. 1111. $1277 ' ' \ Tackle slartera rtgure to be senlors Marc Radner (6-3, 200) and Pat Chicas l&-2, 208 ), who Leon feels can match up well against any opponent. Fighting for line spots are Wes Collier. at tackle. Mark Bethke and Mike Viganelll at center, and Al Sanc.hei et center. At .Marina Alamitos Lack of Depth Racing Entries Only Concern ,.,_., ...., wleM .. ,....,. .. By ROGER CARLSON Of "'-Otllr l"llOI ft11! Marina lllgh School's Vik- ings are curn..'l'ltly knee deep in contact drills on the Vikes campus with JS days separating the season football opener at Glendale. And although Marina has a new coach and new offensive system, some issues remaln the same. The Vikes are thin in depth but are hopeful of better things to come in sunset League warfare. Then!'S another recurring situation. however. that is on the plus side. That's at quarterback where 5-11, 185 -pound Greg F~ter returns as a l...,'0-year starter. Foster played as a ro llout QB for two seasons under Leon Wheeler. but his form.at is changed somewhat under new coach Mike llenigan. "Greg is throwing well and I think he plays better as a dropback passer. And we're going to do th a I." says Henigan. Foster is one of a dozen returning starters and 20 let- termen back for the Vikings. And it's at quarterback where Marina enjoys depth of sorts with backup junior Chris Hawn available for duty. Barring injur y disaster, however, _Hawn is billed for defel'!sive duty in th e secon- dary. . 1'-iarina lacks nothing 1n the talent department throughout its first liners and Henigan's ooly concen1 is lack of depth. The talent is evident in the backfie l d where Rick Merigold , Mark Link. Ji!'" Straube and Mike Wetzstein lead a small pack of excellent backs. Merigold is currentl y the No . 1 tailback. and at 5-11, 175, is the Vik ings' fa stest and best threat for the long ga iner. As a junior he logged con· sistent 10.ls in 1he 100.yard dash. Link. a 6-1 , 200-pounder, has moved from tight end to fullback. "We wan t Link and Jim Wendel l in the lineup all the time.'' says Henigan. •·so ~e moved Wendell to tight end: Link's chief backup ls Joe Renfrow {17S) and ~iark Longnecker (160 ). w h i 1 e Straube ( 160) is fighting it ~t with 1'lcrigold at starting tailback . . Wendell was a .certain starter at ,fullback as a sophomore before injuries cut him down prior to the season opener in 1972. Wetzstein's c h ie f com- petition at {lanker is Dick Morgan (140). he Andre L<Jpez (180) is I leading candidat_e at. split end and backing him 1s Sonny Mahaffey ( 150). . Others in the light end pie· Hopes High For More Y ellowt.ail rth.ing a long the Orange Coast has been spotty but reports indicate another n.in of yellowtail of moderate size. A 261n-pound yellow was taken on a boat out or Dana Wharf on Monday with bonito and halibut picking up while bass fishing has dropped off. "Our haU-day boat has been getting some yellows with a log or rock cod and ban." a spokesman for Davey's Locker out of Balboa Pavilion reports. Rock cod, sculpjn and bass were taker. oo island boats over the weekend. "Fishing L!I! pick1'ng up a g a In." cart Mc:Cullah reports from the Huntington Beach pier. "We've seen a lot of yellows in the water but they are not hitting too well.'' Art's Landing reporu 105 yellowtail taken on two boats Monday. Both boats were flshlng local water along the Orange Coast. H•WPOllT IDI Ylf'' l.adllf") -" 1ritlert: 11 CIUC9 INt .. '°' l'O("k cod,~ mkli;.,..., !Art'• L11Millloll -fftlllf"•: •1 bonito. I IM••• t2 WllCIWtl I, ~'i,~~0• -U• -11f"ll lDI bolllto. 17J ~111.14 111l~~Ji a.I roc:ll cod . I.ONO •IAC" t•tl"-1" l"lff) -1' f.llCll ers: s '!'Wlkrlo11U, • DOnl!o, Slt roc11 ("Od, l1t91 -M 1nv\tn: J bafTK\14t, 2 uond IN,U, J25 bonito, 11 .. l'llllbul. ti mKlltnl. (""""'I LIMll!IJ -ii 1Mr.n: ~rracW•/ .tt bOtllto. t w llco bit• .nllowt• lL )11 1ock cod~ • DANA lrl' -14r \°'~1: 1. bau , 2•7 llOfl ,., 4 1111111vtt ~ low!• 1111 rock cod. I llrio cocl; 1 IN'C 1rtt, Whitt' Ml baM llAL llAC" -1)0 fl'oflff'•: 1,7'1 roc:li:. cod, 10 blu. 2 vello¥il•ll, J nrio cod. l•m -11' •no..,.•~ • o.~. Ml llOnltobl "~bl11. II 111JltlVI, -OXHAlt -11111«1: 1 wft.111 "' blu, 211 Cl l!CO tt. ti bol\ll'l:I, MO 1111/t ba•J..,N: rock Cid. s Hnt tlll. A 1111111vt. .. ~ ba:.. ~=-~e.. r .. ::tiJ~!.:.. !! •t •nel•r•: uo tMCt.«if. 4 ' '"'10. 7 ti.1r:rtc1111•u • 11co IMIM. MALI• ,., I -44 M1119'"1: .0 ulleo bl,., Mlllj, 6 llfilatut, UO roe:-Cod;1..i W la Ml U. __. ) IAH ,. 0 -1...,,ar•: \'tllewt•ll· 11 11t1TK UC1•, n botlUo, 11 ~1neo 1)111, JIM rock <Oii·•""',,",· u...-Jll) -61 1~11~: ta V II~ , INrrtKUCI•, 1•. 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Seniors' Net Play Seeds Set Roy Emenoo of Newport Beach and a long-time favorite on the profession.al tennis tour . has entered the P a c i f i c Southwest Seniors t e n n i s championsips y;hich get under .,,ay Monday at the Newport Beach Term.is Club. ,iltlT 1tAC• -3JD v1r••· 2 Gldl tl\owllll(t. l"Ul'M U2(IO. Mootittr\ICll (Motr11I •1ch1rl'1 c11 l l"ao•I W!llt111r'• Gold C C1rdoz1 I Jlt'• Roc.,•n• ll•nkt) Mr.. D-Miid tl"11tloJ J• J..,, IH1rtl Go A1111rtc1 ( Drw1r l Tln .. Y TGSI Dl(lo. (W1 rcU l r"11d.,.'1 Siar (Ad1lr) M-C1! (lt,nllfltl ,..., '" lH '" '" '" "' "' m "' '" 1 SI COND ll:ACI -410 r•n:I• 3 'fdlf old\ a., up. Cl1lml1!41, PurM l llOO. Cl1lml11t1 ptk1 '2000. ''-' KIM Hor" (1(111~0 ltocli.lf 0111 Jr. IW1rd) ltltltr (Tr911ur1) Trlpil C Tr11ty (Smith) Tip SllMt {Morr11) •H "' "' "' "' THIRD !tAC• -..00 Y•rcb. 3 Yl l f oldl. Allowl<\CI. ,~f'M UJ0D. 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Emerson played for the Australian Da vis Cup team for a numOOr of yea rs. In nine years of play . he won ti of 12 matches for the Aussie Davis Cuppers. }trom 1961 through 1967, Emerson \\'as a dominant force In world tennis. He won the Australian title in 1961-63-64- ~and 1967. Although he captured. the French croft in 1963 and 1967, he missed tbe grand alam in 1964 when he: won the three other legs of the coveted title. He was Wimbledon cham- pion in 1964: and 1965 and U.S. tiUe winner in 1961 and 1964. Emerson has been seeded first in the 35-and-Older com- pe tition that also inculdes Alex. Olmedo, a former Davis Cup hero; Barry MacKay; Pancho Segura; Gordon Davis, defending champion ; Whitney Reed, Don Kierbow and Bob Perry. Brean Aims ' For 4th Win t1 l!JHll -4· J,.t l"IM Off lo I• Hl'I T1rlw ,.,,., ... P'MI m.-. jlCDHD ltACt -170 y1nu . l yHr okl• -up, Cl1lml110. 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Cut.ro proved it's as muth H""' Trutv "" '"'"m Al1ll'll'lltn1. tht rider u It ls the blkt,whtn 1101CTM a.u:• -.ao v1rd1. 1 , .. , he won his third main last ..... An---. .. ,... -. Tt1a Ctr!tOlt U., !l«Oflll o+v!Nonl. week on lhe weekly t~ L~• "~ 1a1nu1 n.oo 14.io t .OD -1..~1er card. ~Jcatt WI" IM•lluill•I 7,)1) (.Ml nll't"'l:I Hoitt 9fOITI (Ml~n.41'1 4..1' Castor won tht handicap TIN -20.11. ·• [n / ~ Alto r111 -KlptY""'lou, lt"91 1C1y, m ain ridtnf Ii. ;1.ioawa P aee O• 1c11 .... •r . o.11e11tt1111r. ..,.., 1 11 of hls usua J .A.P. after blow· , 01r1. Tit• M11. ing M engine on his origplal .. IXACTA -M..Mlllt -. I • mount h'f practice. ...,i1cm w1ft. .,.._ MPtM. J Demit Sigalol, a 13-year-<>l.d MIHTM IAC• -.. yltfdt, l Yttr FuJlerton youngster, wt 11 GIA i. ~ c1a1m1ne. l"111'1t l11C0. return to actlOn after a week'• ~14.,~~'~,J:~~11 1 .... ~= !:: layott'. tn his I a g t outlna at Mr. Atlro :r.. .... ,, ... , 10,t!J OClR, he won' the handfcap !l:' ih"'°,:2·,,1,11c11a ""l M11ot1 main event Md a special ••in. 1.1n1 '''"*· 1tw•t'• ·~·1 jll\-Crlclltt, O'f'ntn\O f11trt1, °""" generation gap match tac~ Wlfdl, · with 33-:yUM>ld John Flan· ,. •111<1• _ •·~•• c.c.aM • .. den. •w ''" , ... .s1.11. ( .. Wtdntsday, Stpltmbtr 5, 197) DAILY PILOT %3 .Junior Skippers Conapete Class Set . In Safe Boating Sabots Sail Next Weekend Coast G u a rd Auxiliary Flotilla 53 wlll conduct a chw In boat safety at the Mcdaugh School, Seal Beach Blvd. and , Bolsa Ave. tn Seal Beach };, atarting Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 7:30 p.m. The classes will be held each Tuesday for 13 wee ts. A certlficate of con\pletlon ...... 'Ille Pacific Yacht and BaJloon Club of Newport Beach has date or Sept. 15 for its 10th annual Sail of the Sabota. In past years as many as 150 junior sailors h a v e participated in the event. The race Is limited to youngsters under the age or 16. Yacht club affiliation is not a re- quirement of the race. Perpetual trophies awarded are the O.W. "Dick" Richard trophy for the first girl to finish ; Reuben E . Lee 1rophy for the first boy to finish; Audrey Divvens ti.temorial for the yo wig est girl; Herman Tate Trophy for the youngest lx>y; Ed Hays Sportsman Award; Lt. Jerry Shoemaker r..1emorial, first to finish; Don Bergman Trophy, f i rs t skipper-navigator to finish. Other awards are the International Naples Sabot Association Member Trophy ; Sea Sc.out Trophy fo r the first Sea Scout: George Stron1 Trophy, firs! to finish from a local yacht club; Lou Benny Trophy, first northern yacht club skipper lo finish; \V. D. Schock Trophy, first to finish from a southern yacht club; Henry Erbe Trophy first to fini sh from an inland yacht club. The Pat Royce Troohy goes to the first unaffiliated skipper to finish. In addition to the perpetual trophies, take-home awards wi ll be presented to the first 20 that finish. The race will be held off the Sea Scout Base. Trophy presentation and refreshments will be at the Sea Scout Base at 3 p.m. Free hot dogs and chili will be served to all coo- testants. will be presented for the suc- cessful completion of the course and the final ex- amination. Fundamentals of small boat · handling, Including the use of rope and the most useful knots, wilt be covered. Enough basic information about types of hulls, construction material and power will be coyered to enable the novice to select the best boat for his needs. Boat Shoiv Attracting Returnees State Boating Agency Anno11nces New Rules NEW DE FEVER LINE - A new 40-foot power boat designed by Art DeFever is being produced in fiberglass by Jensen Marine in Costa l\1e sa. The new yacht is said to be an improvement> over the wooden hull DeFever-38. tr the measure or a suc· The Department of Naviga- tion and Ocean Development. the light does not always in- dicate that the vessel stopped is in violation. boating agency for the state. cessful boat show is satisfied has issued not ice of changes in .----------.., Other subjects covered in- clude the fundamenlals of charting and recognition of WBoat Watch alda lo navigation, rules .of the Jensen Marine Bares New .DeFever Design clients, then the 18th annual boating Jaws and enforcement Southern California Bo a t operations. Cari't Race In, Water nauUcal road, I e g a l re- quirement.!! and safety recom- mendatiom. The course is free to the public. Families a r e en- couraged to attend together. 'Illere is no age limit, although youngsters Wlder 8 or 9 years of age have difficulty Wl· derstaoding the terminology. Further information on the course can be obtained by calling 591).2217. 'Old La.di.es' To Set Sail In Harbor Four Newport Harbor yacht clubs are combining efforts to stage the lhird a n D u a I Newport Beach Utile• Old Ladles Regatta Sept 19. Participating yacht clubs are Bahia Corinthian, Balboa, Lido Isle and Newport Harbor. Sailing will be inside the bay In Naples Sabots, Wln'ard Sabots and Lido-lb. An entry fee of $3 will include bnmch for skippers. Brunch for mws or guests will be 12-25. The schedule calls for a aklppers meeUng from 9:311 to 11:~ a.m. at Bahia Q:nintbian Yacht Club. Racing will get under way off the Balboa Yacht aub committee tower at 12: 15 p.m. Information and e n t r y blanks may be obtained from participating clubs, according to Pat Klingensmith, race committee chairman. Bay Polluted MENLO PARK IAP ) M.n than 880 million gallons of pollutants poor Into San Franclsco Bay each day despite multimillion dollar ef- forts to clean it up, a report by the U.S. Geological Survey says. • On Radio Extended Ideal boating weather and Southern California's increase of pleasure boating has led to an extension of Radio Station KMPC's Ch an n e I w a tcb through Oct. 14, the station announced. Show, to be held Nov. 9-18 at Boatmen ordered to .. stop the Los Angeles Convention BOATING and lie to" by a peace officer Center, would appear lo be or harbor police1nan n1ust stop sailing in smooth waters. immediately and operate in or the 103 manufacturers such a way as to permit lhe Jensen Marine has an-fiberglass construction, ac-who exhibited at the last peace officer or harbor vessel nounced production or a new cord.log to Duncan. Rose Race to come alongside. If the boat· power yacht from the design Southern California Marine nlan does not stop .,.,,hen so A softer ride has been 9 h board of Arthur DeFever. Association show, 8 ave ordered, he can be charged Ian Duncan, director of achieved through the use of a signed again for what SCMA is Event Set with a misdeanor. marketing for D e Fever slightly rounded, semi-hard calling Its 1974 show. It will be Enforcement· vessels have Passagemakei, a division of chine, providing the best ef-the first boat show in the U.S. been authorized to use fl ashing J ensen Marine says the new feels of each . hi 11 con-Balboa Power Squadron's blue lights for identification as fiberglass 40-footer is an an formation. A nwre precise to display 1974 models. third annual Trident Rose emergency vessels. Th c Normally operated on a improved version of t h e st~ing control has been In fact, the response has sailboat race will be sailed flashing blue light will be used Memorial Day to Labor Day Defever-38 wood trawler. The achieved by a spade rudder been so outstanding that SCli-tA Saturday in the ocean starting as replacement. or in addition basis, tbannelwatch utilizes new boat has a greater fl are , placed far art of the keel. officials say they are planning off the Bal,tloa Pier. to, flashing red lights. more than 40 participating to the bow, affording a dryer I~ keeping with the low to go outside the ball with The six-mile race will starl "These two Jaws will aid b malnt an •· f th more exhibits. t d · 1· · ed skippers from the United foredeck and a more uoyant . en ce aspec ... _ o . e a noon an 1s 1m 1t to boating I a w enforcemertt States Power Squadrons -in· ride in rough seas, plus a fiberglass construction, 1n-Several big cruisers will be yachts rated under the personnel in th e performance clOOing the Ballx>a Squadron greatly strengthened hull as a teriors have combined lavish positioned on the 11th Street Performance Handicap Racing of their duties.'' said Guy . t~f'eport wind, sea an~· result of the heavily built-use of teak and easy-to-clean side of the Convention Center. Rule (PHRF). A skippers Rickseckcr. boating depart- cnannel conditions on KMPC'z r ' surfaces finished in colors that They will be visj_ble from the meeting will be held Friday al ment' chief. "Boatmen should hourly newscasts each Satur-enhance the richness of the adjacent Harbor Freeway. 7:30 p.m. at the BPS head-respond to the fl ashing blue day, Sunday and holiday. 0 D • band-Cinished wood . Included among the ex· quarters. LA>g3n Hall on lights much as automobile ·Blanket coverage is afforded De es1gn The new Passagemaker-40 bibite>rs will be all the major Riverside Drive, New po rt drivers respond to the red from north of Santa Monica to will be available in single or motor makers. most of the big Beach. lights of emergency vehicles." the Mexican border, with fre-R G twin engine installations, Dun· cruiser builders, a ·large Entry blanks will be filed at he added. quent reports originating from ace oes can said. with a:np\c room in sailboat showing, and a big the meeting, aCCilrding lo Boatir.en may be stooped for Catalina aod other of£sbore the engine room for an ad-display of ski and runabout Milan Novakovich, sailfleet routine equipn1cnt inspections, islands. To Wosset• _d_il_io_n_a1_a_u_x_H1_·a_ry_gc_n_er_a_1o_r_. __ bo_a_t_s. _________ li_eu_t_en_a_n_1. ________ R_ic_ksecker noted. so use of Channelwatch reports begin at 7 a.m. each broadcast day. ALICE SPR I NGS, Australia (UPI) -The annual boat races in this central Australian town may not be run this year because there is water in the river. Normally there is no.t a drop of water in the Todd River. The race features t:rews wf'lo stand inside :heir bottomless lfiboats, ~rip the gunwales and iash around a course nlarked out on the dry river bed . But !Qrrential rains have Oooded the area this year :i.nd the usually bone-dry fodd River now has three feet of v.·ater in it. It could :nean the race, 'set for ne xt Satu'!'day, will have to Jc canceled. SAN FRANCISCO IAPl - Jake Wosser of Tiburon won Tuesday's race in the ln~erna­ tional one-design world sailing Championships and moved to within one-quarter point of leader Bill Widnall o f Marblehead, Mass., in the series standings. .OPl.N DAILY 10.10; SUN. 10.7 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Fall~ Series Set The Los Angeles Yacht Club has issued invitations for its annual fall Harbor Series Oct. 14, 21 and 28. The series is open to yachts measured under t h e International 0£~hore Rule Mark 11 I , Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean Rac- ing Fleet. The three races consist of the Huntington Harbour race Oct. 14, the Sail East race Oct. 21 , and the Marineland race Oct. 2l All raoes start outside the middle breakwater, ap- proximately half-way between the Los Angeles Harbor en- trance buoy and the LA>ng Beach entrance buoy. Three more races a r e scheduled, starting T,hursday. No race will be held Wed- nesday. Through the first three races, Widnall has 41h points. Wosser 4'A. Jim Davies of San Rafael, Calif., who was second Tuesday, is in third place over-all with nine points. Wosser took the lead Tues- day after making a 360 degree turn at the start to get clear air. Widnall worked his "''3Y up from sixth. place to a third pl~ fmish at the end of the windy 12-mile race. SEPT.·S, 6 , 7, 8 ... ., ....... '!,,,el,;.,.,:!;: Light Ya~hi Unveiled K mart KM 200 BlackwaUs, 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS PLUS 2 POLYESTER CORD PLIES THE NEW BOAT Is 10 feet 2 Inches long With a beam of 51 lndles, weighs 95 pounds, wit~ a sail area of 52 square feet. ll ~. can be sailed single handed Ol' :: with a crew ol one. '!be Wildfire Is bein( pro-duc:«I by Lancrall. 'operated by Lonee McCabe, llOOlher, former )llnlor Nilor, which 11, ollo the firm thal builds the.Pi cat, Flipper on11 Kite. ,. Slandard equlpmeot OD lhe " Wlldllre Inchidu Le FieU lapered alumlmun mast. biaa •• anodlaed alumlnum boo m~ Hariom blocb.' llllman saJL floatabIO llberglalil rudders and -· teak tiller. .. hlklni olr9pe, tiller extemlal, " vang, outllaul ond downliaul. ' " Tiii! FOAM flolallon ma~ the bool 'flrlually unsinkable, -: llOll rllbllni whoo capsizf<L and aell-l>olllng. ' .._. ..Wtldftrfl L1 an exciUog •• hlgh-perl'ormence ra c I ~ g • dinghy lletl(!ned lo give kida; a "" safe boet capable or perfor,._ bur In the lranslllon or U..Sern Olympic s.tyl e cen- terbouders," said La n c e J, I !DIAL . ,DR LIGHTWE.IOl;ITS -The new single- hander' Wildfire, designed by Ron Holder of Bal- boa Yacht Club and producetl'by Lancraft Is the newest , ."board .boat" to hit the local sailing scene. Holder designed the boat for youngsters under 150 pounds. Mc:Cobe, pnoidenl ol Lan- cnill. ff• added that be ... pecl4 the boot to compllment the Law as a junior boat In the national yacht club racing scene. 11IE LOCAL dealer !or the new board boot Is Hobie Newiiort a: IIrm of former local Junior sailors compose<! of Bill Messenger, J I n Leonard and Van Bagley. McCa~ said the Wildfirt will be displayed ot the Long Beech, Los Angeles, A"n- napolls, North Atlantic, St. Petersburg. Miami and San Francisco boat shows. llZU I Ill. 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WHATAPAIR THEATRE ·AND· WINNIR 197t CANNES FILM FESTIVAL JURY PRIZE AWARD Onty AIHriwll ,.._ '° IM IO HeftorM A GIONGE ROY Mltl·MUl MON.I.SM f'ROOUC1XJlli LAUGHTERHOUSE-flV -SACllS· l!Ofj lE!BMAJI ·VAl.ElllE MJIRW( · A_ ... _ .. TlDtH1£0lotl• ~ EVES: FROM 7 P.M. CONTIN. SUN 2 P.M. ~ GEORGE C.SCO FAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS JACK PALANCE (PG) _ _,,,... __ .f • / lJl\L ' hUMtt Gi<UfJE RY AN TATU M PLUS OMAR SHARIFF "THE BURGLARS" O'NEAL O'NEAL , BURT REYNOLDS RAQUEL WELCH "FUZZ" DAILY MATINIES THRU SUNDAY SEPTEMBll 9 #1 -~·· ........ . • • • • • • • • • • • I • ' • • Io #3 --. . Splendid Laguna Show Civic Ballet Shows Growth Sotnc d<iy, someone \viii have lhc enviable task of \\'riling the rags to riches story of lhC' Laguna BC'ach Civic Ballet Company and the author's 1nind may d\vell. as n1ine "'ould. on Labor Day weekend er 1973 . For there can be no doubt in Ou.• mind or'anyone au fait with b a 11 c I and the background of our own splen- did Art Colony company that ballet mistress Lila Zali's happy crew took yet another significant step forward in their onwa rd march to lhe heights thal this writer has always known they y.·ill scale. TOM BARLEY Music Box but dance it magnificently. -Names im1nediately come to mind as we ·reflect on th at superb offering and here th ey are. not necessarily in ,terms of their contribution to the ballet. but as they come to memory. Grand stuff, th is "Gradua- tion Ball": fetus see-it again. r..1adame Zali , and make it soon. On now lo "Swan Lake" and there can be no doubt where the plaudits must be aimed for this beautifully danrei ballet: to Joan Ross Gair, a disciplin· eel and authoritative Cktette and to Paul l\1aure for a first rate job as Prince Siegfried. and authority or her approach to the work . BOUQUET DEPART,_.IENT -to Adele Canetli, Jennifer Engle, Mary Sayers and Cynthia Tosh for their work In "Swan Lake's'' eternal crowd pleaser, the dance of the four cygnettes. It always delights an audience but it Isn't alwavs d.iinced as nawlcssly as it was Sunday night. BRICKBAT DEPARTMENT -Oh Lord, who ever dreamed up the milk-and-honey Von Rothbart who pranced on stage Sunday night? lie is. after all. the evil sorcerer and he's supposed to scare the feathers off his swans and the '~ •• easily the bes! movie so far this a •'' -~'•'PIOD•>F •fDD• ,.. .• ye I• Nt W VORKTlMES.:. Whw9 wwe you l'l '62? • EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT .......... ···~ ,. .. A look at the eighth annual "Ballel Alfresco'' program itself su ffices to point out very clearly ho\v rapidly this am· bilious company has advanced in the past year or so; Act T\\'O or ··S\van Lake··, the f!loriously staged "Graduation B:1JI" (an achievcn1cnt in it self. right there) and the lus- tv. vibrant •·Polovetsian Dances·• from Bo ro d in ' s "f>rince Igor." Tat i a n a Riabouchinska Lichine for the splendid stag- ing that was so evocative of a life in ballet devoted to excellence; Lila Zali's colorful a n d cleverly created cos· tum es: choreography b y David Lichine that will never be improved upon and \\'hich was so brilliantly geared to the lilting Strauss music th<1t might have been created for such a ballet. THEIR DUET \\'ORK was, ror this critic. the high water 1nark or an ageless ballet that was committed to careful and loving hands wh en J\.tadan1e Zali took on its staging. What \re saw in the Irvine' Bo\vl very clearly bore the stainp pants off any member of the1-=========-::=--=======:-==== audience who dares to sill- wilhin 100 yards of him. FOR TllE ltECORD. these three ballets \\'ere staged and danced immaculately before a capacity Irvine Bowl audience on the evening lhat this critic was called on to assess their worth. So let there be no hurt feel· ings from anyone involved \vi th ··s wan Lake" and "Polovetsian Dances" when this critic states in1mt..>diately 1hat ··Graduati on Ball" yet again showed the ability of Lhis you ng company to take on a work that one might have thought was a li tUc beyond its grasp and not only dance it ON STAGE: Victor Moreno. a dashing drumn1er \\'ho brought the house down ; co1n- ic par excellence Charles Colgan as the sprightly_ head- mistress 3Jld Carroll Stasney, a clever and eye catching mistress of ceremonies. 1'1ore names of course. com· milted to memory as dancer :1rtcr dancer caught the eye in a nawlessly danced ballet that has proved to be such a magnificent curtain raiser for the coming 'season : Adele Canetti, Louise Frazer, Glenn Smith, a superb old soldier 1nore ready for dancing than dying. and. 1Cynthia Tosh a splendid young dancer who seems to get better with every outing. Del Glenn Sn1ith's Von Rothbart looked more like a n1ildewed Cook ie f\.tonster than the loathsome specter that Sir Frederick Ashton, of blessed 111cmory, ""·as wont to give us. The final curtain falls'only after the best perlormance. The top talent for '73 will be on display during final week at Del Mar. Saturday, it starts with the $20,000 Chula Vi sta Ha ndicap and builds quickly to Sunday's $100,000 Del Mar Handicap. This year it's invitational to narrow the field to the very best. Look for a newsmaker! Singer Della Reese: Wednesday, Sept. 12, is closing day, featuring the spectacular Del Mar Futurity and a gross purse of another $100.000 to tempt • She's 'People Person' a classy field of two-year.olds. It's theatre-in-the-round and you can take part in the play. The biggest winner, the brightest star? Chances are ... it's you! DENVER (UPI) -Onstage and off, singer Della Reese says she is a "people person." "I believe in man and that the world must be run col- lectively by all people, be they white, black. Chinese or whalevcr.'' said the lady with the big brassy voice. "We all must work together.'' The singer said in an in- terview there is no difference bclw<'cn Della the entcr1ainer and Della the woman. "I'm just me. independent Della - all or the time." she said. "I \VOULDN'T con s ider myself to be a v.'Ol'Tlan·s liberationisl. because as a black woman I r~I I've always been liberated in many respects." The 40-year-old singer ex- plained that as a black woman in the entertain1ncnt business. she has rarely pncountered prejudices or obstacles be- cause of her race, and then Jong ago. 'JFSUS CHRIST SUPERSfAR" She recalled that in earlier years. in Las Vegas night clubs, "blacks weren't allowed into the night clubs where I performed. Those were some really bad days, and I'm hap- py Lhings have finally chang· ed." A frequent guest a n d sometimes hostess on Johnny Carson's ··tonight Show ,'' Della said the image of her projected by television is not a complete one. "EVERYTJIJNG on those TV shows is pre-planned and calculated for exact times. Sure. that's Della Reese you I see, but that's not all of me. I like to think that there is so I much more. Now SUlltlays too! Posf Time 2 p.m. Nine nces dslly, eKC9pt Tue. I Gen' I adm., $1.75. Reserved aeels, St .25 (11.50 Sat., Sun. & holidays). Phone (714) 299·1340, I (71 4) 75&-1141 tor rtnervatlons. Special Orerlround lus to Tract: Round-lrfp (but tare only), $4.50. Deputs Anaheim 11:35 a.m.; I "I'm otten referred to as a I pop singer. but I consider myself a Delta Reese singer - giving to my audiences a wide variety of hmes including rock. blues. jazz and gospel." Sima Ana, 11:55 a.m. Phone 635-~ or 542..f.fM. • ~ .. ___________ # • • • •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• l lACH llVO. 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Tonight. rur example, NBC has no repeat movie. Instead , it's :1i1·ing a rrcsh thTee-hour docun1entury, "Tfie Energy Crisis." Nex t Monday the three network fall season oJficiajly will start, with 23 acw series and a new wecklv varietv show scheduled for ·broadcaSt between that day and Nov. 14. The granddadd~· of the com. ing season, of cou rse. is (.'BS' ''Gunsmoke." ll starts its 19th season on TV next i\londav with A1arshall Dillon. ~1is~ Kitty, Doc and the Long Branch Saloon as sturdy as ever. Monday also is the schedul· eel starling dale of new episodes in the return of "Here's Lucy," "J\'cw Dirk ~ "BILLY JACK" Plus "LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE" Lollll l ~IH CIN(Mll C:OAl>OAAloOt\j 0 fOUNTAIN VAllfY ... ~ . .-:~I ~. ;,,o;;u.;-, • 11;,;c,,, "PAPER MOON" ll'G I • AIM "MAN WHO LOVED CAT DAHC1HG" "IA.NG lHE DRUM SLOWLY" ll'GI ' "LADY ICE .. P-l NO OMI -II AOMmlD Ill AHIUfU AIMf ttlOW! HI.I.VY TU.fftc !Kl + HAMMll Of GOD 111 .. oo ,..., C.plllP•~o 011'·••"'0 ....... SI~ 011Qo I WI' 11 8tOOl hU••~ •So l MJ.2411 \'an Dyke" and "MOOlcetl i Center•· series on CBS and "The Rookies" on ABC. NBC \\'ILL offer two new half-hour situation comedies Uwt evening -"Lotsa Luck" and "Diana" -and a nev.· .!Monday night movie. ABC·s f onday night pro football ames v.·on't start until Sept. 7. Nov.', for the determined tpenins night fan , here are the starJ)ng days and dat es of other new shows and fi rst-run episodes of series returning this season: Tuesday Al C BS : "Maude." "}law11ii Flve-0" and "Tuesday Night t-.1ovies" start Sept. II. "l·lawkins'' new debuts Oct. 2 and "Shafi " new Oct. 9. At NBC: ';Chase" Sept 11, ''The Magician'' and "Police S!ory" Oct. 2. All three nre uew series. At ABC : "The New Ten1peratures Ris· ing" Sept. 18, ' '1' u es d <1 y 1\1ovie" and ''J\farcus \Velby" Sep!. 11. \Vedne.;day Al CBS : "Sonny & Cher" and "Can· 'Ai11erlean Pie' non " Sept. 12. "KoJack " nt\V Oct. :.<. At NBC, '"NOC A'lystcry J\1-ovie" nnd "Ada!n· 12," Sep!. 12. "Love Sto ry" new Oct. 3. At ABC: ··nob l: Carol l: Ted & Alice" new Sept. 26. "Wednesday J\1ovic" and "Chven Marsh3JI " Sept. 12: "Doc Elliott" new airs Oet. 10 and once a month thereafter. TllURSDA ,, -At CBS : "Thi'! \Vn!tons" and "Thursday Night Movies" Sept. 13. Al NBC: "Flip Wi15on " Sept. 2f\. "ironside'' and "NBC Follies" McLean Drops Trademark SA RATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. somber "day the music died." {AP) -"Yeah, I'm gonna Some critics and fans quib- drop •American Pie' when I bled over just when "the day get back from Europe." the music died" was: others offered varying religious and Don l\1cLean is tired of the phi losophical interpretations. song \vhicb catapulted him on· McLean just kept on singin g: lo the international music declining al l along to offer an scene two years ago and interpretation. brought inst~nt raves from the Now he plans to drop c:ritics. "American Pie" from his con· "You gel t i red of cert program when he returns everything." !\lcLean told a fr om his upcoming European small group oC fans Wednes· tour. directions." ~IcLean said of his current musle. ''and I guess that means a lot." BEFORE l\1AKING it big \\•ith "American Pie," McLean sa iled the Hudson. "I guess in the last three years I've done everythin_g there is to do .... and maybe twice." He recently returned from a one-month tour whic h included concerts in Australia, China , Japan. and Ne w Zealand. day evening after a concert "I'm going in a bunch of here at the Saf3toga Perform-•----''--'----------------- ing Arts Center . Moments earlier he had received a standing ovation after singing the song -one o( the most popular and most analyzed of th<' last decade. \Vhen .. American Pie'" hit the top of the eh:1rts in January. 1972, ne~·spapers and magazines throughout the country were glutted with in· terpretalions. Some s a i d !\lcLean would replace Bob Dylan as the Pied Piper or folk music. TUE SONG'S lyrics and rhvthm bounce back and forth rrOm the happy-go-lucky early days of rock 'n roll to hie Dra111a Debut HOW. YWOOD (UPI t Shani \Vallis will make her dramatic television debut as a special guest star on a two- part segment of "Gunsmoke" titled 'The Valley of the Tears." m MANN THEATRES All TNIA1111l COOllU T llFltGUAT"toN Wl DAYS 7 & 9 :1S SAt0 $UN 21IS-4:lS 7 IHMI 9:1S (X) li:i, ~/l;f For" Weekender Advertising Phone 61:24321 NOW • AT REGULAR PRICES Sears new Sept. 13. At All(> ,--------.. "Toma" new Oct. 4, "Stttets of San Francisco" Sept. 13. and "Kung F'u" Sept. 'll. FMday At CBS : "Calucci's Dept." new and "Friday Night Movies" Sept. 14, "RoU Out" new Oct. 5. At NBC: "Girl with something Extra" new, "Dean Martin." "Sanford & Son," Sept. 1>1. "Needles and Pins" new and "Bri an Keith Show." Sept. 21. Al ABC: "Adam's Rih " ne\\'. "Brady Bunch," "Odd Cou- ple." •· "RQOm 222.'' ''Love. American Style" all start Sept. 14. Saturday -At CBS: "All in the Fam i I y . ' ' "'.1\1-·A·S-H ." ENTERTAINMENT ''Mary Tyler Moore." "Bob Newhart" and '; Caro I Burnett." all Sept. 15. At NBC: ··Emergency" Sept. 22, "Saturday l\1-ovies.'' Sep t. 15. At ABC: ''Partridge Family ," Sept. 15. "Suspense Mo vi('" nc\v Sept. 29, "Six million Dollar Man" new Oct. 20. and "Griff'' new Sept. 29. NBC: "\Vorld of Disney·' Sept. 16, "Sunday .\lystery 1\·lovie ." Sept. 23. Al ABC: "'J'hct FBI" and "Sunday Night l\1ovie" each resum e rirst· runs on Sept. 16, The last of the ne\v :.hows. "The Snoop Sisters" slarring Helen liaycs, debuts Nov . 1.f as flart or the revamped "NBC SUNDAY -At CBS: "The> \Vcdnesday Mystery .\1ovie" New Perry J\.faso n Show" kind quartet of separate srries. o( new. ''Mannix," "Barnaby each appearing but once a Jones,'' all start Sept. 16. At n10.nth. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ultimate in adventure and excitement! • 1111111 IU ·.111111 SAllll · AJtllA CAPlll o'UTU THE llUlllll" "'"""' DWAU:Sllll lDam '""'°" • IEIJJ Musi:: Loilo ~lrfl ·Wro!lf}'l 11,· M(/lat'j .u,,. P![Q.ceJ DJ fred Weintra.b :n1 pai.j ~ t1 associatO! r.olh RayrrmJ °'°"'.()>!;:'Ciro ('t;i:O!f'!t DG.re · fYINAV!SIOO•· J£CHt«nOR• IR I ... .__ _,,_ )~~t1gW~re-8ios.:iott!Arri.exrylft\ ,.,__,......._,.~·~~ ~W:Jf6r.arm..oca!O'IS~\81 1-...-.. oc• .. -0to-•_,i,or.c-I CHECK THEATRE GUIDES FOR 2nd FEATURE EXCLUSIVE RUN ORANGE COUNTY And now the 1novie ... • __ perhaps the 1nost remarkable fi lm to emerge since CecilB.DeMillefoundE{d.Hollyv.rood."-vERNON1SCOTT, tJPf lkli'iUS:ll Pi.'tuttS ..-Rohen S.~ _,. .. A NORMAN JI WISON I 1lm "JESUS .CHRISf 'SUPERSfAR" 11·1> /'llFl:LEV·CARLANOF.Jl.SON · Y\ONNI 111 l\tAN lL\RRY l>l'NNf.N • -1...........,i. Md~}Tl 8r.ir.r-..., l'Q'm.u1 Jrow.1..,._., .... J ...... 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Deborah Kur. £E J1p1MM l.1111•1t "9fn11 00 CBS News Wallet Crunkne t:OO IJ ()) Dlt Allplt B1rry Su1tin11 CJ Hm Sun Will Trlffl 1ues1S in 1 story in which Del Lt, og Merv Srillin Show Da n Auaust !Inds lh1t 1 murdered m Andy Crillilh playboy had more thin his sl\lr1 nf fB Slit Yuna: Yin1 Yet enemies. m l~ing Eas1 0 I SJICtlL l l.lnd of tllt .S.11?·A CE Novel& unique look at th• mlnl1tur1 and a) Desert The1lre mysterioui world of instcts. 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In Wllu eo lotl'a •on 17 £.-tySoulh 81 Pluck: lnfonnlf Aillitrferi---s2""tClllllJ""'1od'Of 18 A..i.t acttwalty 20 To!MI_ e3 Luo• oear11 &c H1rdf 21 En1111ty 65 Long narrow 23 In two c1sea alnp 24 L+t1r1rv cl111ic DOWN 28 Stiowe19d nilft .,,.,_ 28 GOIMr Pyle XI T11k 11 lenglh 31 Olminillh 32 Fr.net! •lPIOf•r 36 Electric1t I.Wiit 37 M1dfl t ilibl• 311 In !1vo1 of 3g Loo1c1r coroctutlon .. 2 Tn.111d 44 Frog1' n1!1tiv11 .. 5 Gol!er1· rnill111 1 Hebrew let!« 2 Oecwled 3 """"" M1cL1llW1 4 NewZ111Md bird I S1imul1!1 to action • Oltlsome g1roeninQ 11~ 8 C1m1 logetller 9 Combustion r1sldue 10 Mind ol cud 11 Look for , . 1· ~ " ~" -11:21 12 Cut lrrkl 13 Concluded 19 PreclOiloul 22 Sl)#lieh artiCll 25 Plec:e of land 28 EnQ~ 27 Depict b¥' ch'#i!lg . 28 Ar9tnl.tle",.,. . , ... 29 A1bu11•- 30 CllelfflWIY 32 Fl"d fault ,,.,,_ 3' ReHOlment• 35 Swelllrig 37 A1tet11k .a Pro!KltlnC9d I • " " -r,:' If·" ,. ' JI! " " ~ " ~-• ~ " .. '(';'d ., ' ·~ ,, - ' .. . • . • -~ -.~ . -'''.'! .. " -p• ~· ,, --" . "' I E D IO E S '41 Lowers!M tempantur• .. °"" 1111«1.1~ gue1t1 4"! Forth tr• ..... "5 Aulo 48 Go1fc!IU 47 Ofanenn.d ..... 48 Flnn:Pfd11; •it Flan pl• 51 OICOfllll 63 B1ltlc fflPOlt 64 Wlthhold M BrHl!fut Item 67 Epeien .. -..- 11 .. .. . .• i 41 ll ,. " ~ : f' ~ " " " I . . . . --. -. DOOLEY'S WORLD S(oP! by "'fom K. Ryan -• SA LLY BANANAS .' , ~~ .. ~. -t.t:Bwr~Jt by Al Smith BUT DAOOYS YES, DEAR, LOOKIN' BUT HE HAS OVER THE ACCIDENT EDGE! \NSURAHCE! -!>lo .1 "' I• L':.•;!il-9 ·-!J ··~ . ·-· ----. - by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller HOW DO YOU LIKE WASHING DISHES"? ~~,,, .. Ila!> DUOe aNo a~·M a&our To Do SoMeT#-111\\G; Re.11c. .._ .. T<1c!(yff GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS PEAN UTS by Charles M. Schulz JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH l l<A , l OON"I" L.IKE THE' WAY YO\A DID THE SPE!CIAI.. HOMEWOl!'K l A~Sl<&NED YOU! DICK TRACY riott't 900!(• NIM TILL I Gm'T" Ui:Ck•' ® I ~~~~~~~-- 'HEU., I GUESS Ttl ERE'S NOTHING NEW lO DISCUSS! KEEP IH TOUCH., St.ADE! I I 6URE WHAT DO YO\.( MEAN, '50 WHAT?• :!-RA, l 61VI THE HOMEWOlr:K; YO\ol PO THE HOM!iWOl<K ! by. Harold Le Doux f .. ltfMU11'# ~IN' Nf'rllt t ' &AN !NVOl(ll '!'MAN 11ti ~1\fUTIDN.o,, • -' ' by -Gus Arriola , . ~ TM4t OTHeR l/ANq ·-I, 11V41L•NcUeMllN,I Be<t4'1/Q Tii.Re'• 9- G'OOO IN ev:-eRYoNe / ••• IF You caN "'"'' - •• ! •• ti 11 Ii y I ' sooeeze IT OUT or J.f4eM1 ~ r:. ooO Tr w: ~ ' THE GIRLS ~,, .:s ~ ·s. :::;; ' " ·" .. "Tbe --cbalrmal,;ba¥1111 -......... -..,: -"""°" bo., ~ -loor memlNn -....W· • meellnp, .._ -llUI -. """"!" ......... :: ...:., ,.. P"'_.u.1-.• , . ' DENNIS ·TME MENACE • ' .. . _': ETHNIC PRIDE SHOWN IN MOVIE WITH BLACK ACTION HERO •• • • ' • ' . i t•,-.1 ' >~ • ' • ' ' E LDE~ ' RETAINS MUCH OF ANCIENT WAYS TAOS INDIAN • ' • Wrdntsday, Stpttmbfr 5, ~ , , J OAIL) t'I LO~ ~7 ·Melting Pot Co~ling Off~ ,, 'Ethriicity' Demolishing Man y Old Myths About V.S. By JULES WH ._,. N.-n1u111,es wru ... To a British-born Jew named Israel Zangwill it seemed a concept worthy of writing a play about. He did -and be- queathed to his adopted country, America , an endurlng phrase and a cherished myth. In the f908 play, Vera Revendal calls at the home of violin ist David Quixano lo invite him to entertaln the immigrants down at the Settlement. To her surprise"" -, she learns that David is Jewish and to her bewilderment hears him refer to America as "the crucible." "The · crucible?" she says. "I don 't understand." ''Not understand ~" shouts David. "Yoo, the spirit of the Settlement! Not understand that America is God 's cruci- ble, the great Melting-Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and re-forrn- ng ! "HERE YOU stand. good folk, th ink I, 'vhen I see them at Ellis Island, here you stand in your SO groups \Vi!h 50 languages and histories and your 50 blood hatred and rivalries ... " Were Vera Revendal arOund today she likely would be no less puzzled. What melting pot ? .. • ' . ' ... . ' ...... ~ -,.~ . ... .. .,,.J1 .. ,,,, "'"''01 For here today stand the progeny of those good immigrant folk, three genera- ti ons after playwright Zangwill coined the phrase, grazing out upon an America festooned \vilh lapel butlons that say "Irish Power" and bumper stickers that say "Viva la Raza" and T-shirts th at say "Kiss me I'm Italian," not to mention Afro hairdos, dashiki blouses and Sioux headbands. ERNEST CERVANTES LEANS Aj;/\INST A HOUSE FLAUNTING COLORFUL -C HICANO. PRIDE In at least IO cities self-help groups have formed along ethnic lines, reminis- cent of the la5' century's burial societies, for such latt~r-Oay purposes as fig hting an expressway. protesting .a zoning ordinance, improving g a r b a g e col- leCtlbns . - As for languages and histories of those assorted Ellis Island groups, new courses appear in college curricula wi(h eadi new semester. And as for blood hatred and rivalries, Wounded Knee is no longer under seige, but in Newark just this summer blacks and Italians· fought all the y,·ay to the courthouse, often with their fists, over whether the fonner should be allowed to build a hous ing project on what the latter considered their turf. IN DETROIT'not long ago antagonisms came to such a pass that a Black-Polish Conference finally v.·as formed to help cool the enmity bet\1;een those groups. and in New York "West Side Story" became a hit less for its music than its authenticity. . Has nobody been paying allention all these years? Ar:i immigrant of Zangwill's day could hardly have escaped realizing that his duty was to melt, the q'uicker the better. Chances are he attended one of many "Engli sh schools," such as the once con- ducted for Ford workers in Detroit in 1914. If so, his graduation ceremony featured a big cardboard melting pot set up 1n front of a stage. There were not, obvioUsly, any racial or religious minorities during World War 11 either. Any moviegoer of the period can attest that every foxhole contained. all in the same uniform. one i\lurphy. one Stowko1,1,.ski , one Barbelli, one Goldberg, no atheists, and a lieutenant named Adams. Booker T. Jones joined the pla- toon when It went to Korea. Columnist Dorothy Thompson. in a 1947 article for the intellectual journal "Com- m entary" about American Jews who sup- ported Israel, was merely repeating an established view when she v.·role: "You cannot become true Americans i[ you think of yourselves in groups. America does not consist of groups. A man who thinks of himself as belonging to a particular national group in America has not become American, and the man who goes among you to trade upon your nationality is not worthy to live under the Stars and Stripes." AS RECENTI.Y as 1969 Vice President Agnew, a household example of the melting pot's efficiency. reaffirmed the doctrine in case there were any lingering doubters: ·'Pragmatically. the rules of America work.'' he said. "We are a melting pot nation that has for over two centuries distilled something new and, I believe. sacred." liow then could so many Americans. knowing it is either impossible, disloyal, against the rules and unholy, arrive at the decade of the '70s unmelted and proud of it ? The ansy,•er offered by one veteran minority group thinker and tactician, Bayard Rustin. is quite simple. ''We a re lied to," Rustin said. "There never was a melting pot, there is no t now a melting pot, there never will be a nlclting pot, and if there were it \\"Ould be such a tasteless soup that \Ve \\'OUld have to go back and start all over." It is true that many who came to America during its various waves of im- migration had no intention of giving up their identities -or even. neC"essarily, staying. In the decade from 1904 to 1914 one out of every four immigrants fro1n southern and eastern Europe \Vent back home. Such facts have been generally ignored by historians and sociologists who are now having a field day studying American "ethnicity," a word that has "'"" are lied to. The1·e never tVR• a melting pol ••• and if there tllere ii 1co11ld be such a tasteless soup that '"" tllOHld have to go back and start all over.'' -----....d. --._ ... ~- come into vogue in Lhe '70s much as ·•ecology" arrived in the '60s to identiry something that ih.ad been lurking around all a long waiting to be discovered. "Ethnicity in American historiography has remained something of a fan1ily scandal, to be kept a dark secret or ex- plained away," says Rudolph J. Vecoli. history professor at the Uni versity of Minnesota and director of the Center for Immigration Studies. Today's scholars, looking to explain v.·hy ethnic organizations. neighborhoods, contmunities and traditions have re- mained strong despite all.. tae pressures to fade away, poirit to a long history of rejection, not a lways subtle, in a Jong struggle for acceptance. not ah\•ays peaceful. BEGrNNlf\'G \Vith their arrival, when they read the Statue of Liberty's poetic inscription saluting them as "wretched refuse" and endured Ellis Island's leper- llke quarantine, down to the immigration Jaws ••hich persisted until the Johnson administration, newcomers discovered that not everything in their adopted country \ras calculatcd..,.to make them feel exactly at home. The surprise then is not that ethnics, as they have come to be ungrammatical- ly called, are still unmelted in 1973. The st.:rprisc is that all of a sudden everybody wants to be one. \Vhat has happened that so 1nany are nO\V re1nembering openly what ail their lives they had bt..-en told to fo rget: their own origins? The black movement led the way. Not the "We Shall Overcome" effort to climb into the melting pot but the "Black ls Beautifu l'' effort to cli mb out . Significantly. during the earlier phase or the movement the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once expressed dismay at "why our red brothers have not joined us in this crusade," since American In- dians were clearly the most deprived minority in the land . It y,•asn't until the black movement entered its separatist stage that Indians -the one American minority ·whose tulturc is entirely its own, with oo traces of European or Orie.ntal influences, and \vho had stoutly resisted assimilation since the day the ~ayflower dropped anchor -could feel reasonably cOm- fortable wirh a black ally. Indians have believed all along, as former Navajo chief judge Murray Llncoln ooce \ex- pressed it: .. Whenever our two cultures collide. the \vhite man must understand that he has something to receive as \Veil as to give." There is little doubt ethnic ideosyn- crasles exist: even caricatures harbor an clement of truth. What upsets !tie old melting pot is the fact that, as director Andrew M. Greeley of the University or Chicago'S Opinion Research Center has found , Americans still retain eLhnic dif- ferences even after tllrec generations and a college education. In any case, Greeley and other sociologists share none of the mlsglvlngs playwright Zangwill felt 65 years ago \\'hen he saw all those separate groups swarming ashore from Ellis Island . .., On the contrary they view the revival of ethnic pride rather as a second chapter in the American dream than a denial of it . 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Kristin Balalis fin9ers the funy brown skin, smells the stem and finally tastes the iuicy green insides • Don't let her reaction deter you. Kiwi fruit takes an acquired taste, one a 3-year-old hasn't developed yet. Adults describe the flavor as a combination of watermelon, strawberry and grape. Like other tropical fruit, it goes well with a splash of lime. - ' ' • • ' ! Upstart Arrives From Dow·n Under '· By JO OLSON Of lllt Dllt'f Pllol Sl11f "Try it-you'll like it" This catchy phrase from a television commercial could well apply to the kiwi fruit, a New Zealand import that is be- coming as American as apple pie. Some who try it don 't like it, and some become addicted. Others admit It has possibilities and decide they may learn to like it. It is a nondescript, furry little brown fruit the size and shape of a lemon, call- ed kiwi because it resembles the down- tmd~r bird of the same name. It can be eaten with a spoon, like can- taloupe. or i.t c.an be made into a topping for ice cream. It is gooc:Las pie filling and adds a touch or C<llor to a gin ·and tonic. Acoording to the Home Scienre Dei>art· moot of Otago University,.New.Zealand, it is a good tenderizer for inexpensive cuts ol steak. Rubbing them with a peel- ed kiwi fruit a few minutes before grill- ing both flavors and tend~s the meat. Jt is high in Vitamin C and has a mere 30'ca1ories per fruit, so it is a bargain for dieters. Its taste has been described as a combination 1>f· watermelon a n d strawberries. One of the beauties of the fruit is that lt keeps under refrigeration for long periods or time. According to Al Jacobs, owner ot Mesa Produce, it is harvested in May and stored for as loog as. nine months without spOiling. To ripen, i\ should 114! lfiw&bt to room temperature fike an avocado. Though the kiwi fruit has not found ilS way into every market on the Orange Coast, it is readily available· and the prices range from 10 to 39 cents per fruit. '"We buy anything that's new and in- teresti.Qg," commented Ernest Camp, owner of Newport Produce. He fmds , as Jacobs does, that his best _k.i~mers are young~. "T!teY are much more adventuresome m ealiJ:ig, Tbcy'U try anylhil1g that's new." Many youtm have eaten ldw1 fruit In E~urope and are anxious to have them in I the United Statee, stated tbe manager r:J. Jurgensen's in Laguna Beach. He added that many people have found oot about them through Gourmet Magazine. Richard's Market, interestingly, does not stock kiwi fruit beeause "there is no demand," a spokesman said. The kiwi scene is changing, however, with the focal point moving north. In the last four years, more than 300 California growers have planted ex· perimental acreage in kiwi 1n 33 counties. According to a report from Calcbico Kiwi Co., the 1972 crop earned fDr' these men $2,000 per ton wholesale and..rnax- imum yield is supposed to be an a\:erage of 10 tons per acre at maturity. Many of the growers are professiqnal men such as airline pilots and al'torne)" who own acreage in more rural parts of the state and grow crops for di.version ,and investment. 'lbese men, Colchioo says, -to grow kiwi because "they have a delire to do special things. 'Ibey want to coo- tribute and they certainly enjoy the prestige and satisfaction of meeting a challenge head-oo and coming out on top. "They want to be where the action is, and in agri<;.ulture kiwi·iS the action." ll California kiWi growers are suc- cessful, native fruit may soon be sold alongside Ne\Y Zealand fruit and the con- sumer will have to decide which is besL For novices, here are suggestions for serving kiwi fruit, supplied by ll'urners and Gl'llWers Ltd. and the New 1.ealand Frul~ FederaUoo Ltd., bolh In Auckland: serve as a breakfast fruit. Serve with yogurt, ice cream, cream, custard or cheese. Serve in champagne glasses with a dash of brandy or a sprinkling of llincb. Serve flambe, gourmet style. Serve with other fruits such u strawberries, raspberries or bananas. Serve as a topping for pies, tarlS and caies. -/ One note of cauUon:·doo'I eat the sJ<ln (do eat the seeds). 1t might tickle too much on the way down . , ,. ... ' '\':";Jfl_ DAILY PILOT Wedl'lesday, September 5, 1973 -· ' ' .. } • . . Music Matches Memories Members of Huntington Harbour Republican \Vomen's Club say It's Time,. to Bring Back the Good Old Days. The ~1mes. Harriett \Vieder, Haydee Tillotson and Gene Durkee. left tq right, choose appropriate music for a cocktail buffet fund-raiser of that theme in the Durkees' home on Saturday, Sept. 15. The J\hnes. Roy Hughes and \Villiam \Vil· sOn .are accepting reservations. Betrothals Told COLES-HOW ARD Candace Christine Coles and Lt. (j. g.) Thomas Cromwell Howard are planning to marry Oct. 20 in the Fir s t Presbyterian Oiurch., Sa nta Ana. World Campus Afloat. Her !iance is an alumnus of Tex- as A & M. WEBER-BISHOP Bobbi Lee Weber and Randy Their parents are Marine Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Thomas Malcolm Coles or Santa Ana and Marine Col. <ret.) and Mrs . John Oukbury Howard of Newport Beach. L. Bishop plan to marry Dec. I in St. AndreW's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. They are the daughter and son of the Robert H. Webers or C-osta Mesa and the Arthur H. Bishops of Orange. Miss Coles is a graduate of Fullerton Junior College and at~ Chapman College 's Miss Weber is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School, and her fiance was schooled in San Bernardino . . ·: MIKE TURIN'S t POUNDS OFF [~ Permanently r.;nally a diet plan that takes off pounds forever .ithout shots, pills, rigid or lopsided diets, exercise, ~igh costs, or nonsense. :: lr41KI TURIN -255 lbt. Todoy ot 1 :JS lb1. ~ Photo hlk• April 7, 19'9 MIKE TURIN ' ; .. .. , ~ ~ :: :: .. .. . .. :: . ,· . . · " I . I r?~V ·~ :H• 1hcrYn off 120 pounds, becomes a different man 4 'k• T1trin, loullder o! Paunch Off PtrmtMnllr, 1ut1t,..i t~e TVf•MY Of ,.-. ltf,,.,. ovtrWtiV~T l!:>r tnQre thin 25 ~tt1•1. Tl\M , flnf fovr V'Hfl llflO, ht Mtc:owrtd tl\1 Pr!ntlplef 11111 11rid1rllt the Pf'O'il•tlm. In tn. n,..1 vwr, ri. 1011 1IO p0\IM1 l !'ld Tod1v, 1t fl!t $1 , llVJ, "11'1 I ml rec:ltl Alll'r l~lng Yffrl Oii dl1t 11!1r dr11, I discovered !ha1 lht rt 11 no rea1°" to be o...1r1W1lgl\t, nol '6-tn l!v tin poun<11. Tnor1 11 no re1tofl !o give 11P ftlt tood1 Voll llkt . There b no •H'6rl to r.a rue will\ welgn1." Mike 1<1111, "I 111ve Nfen mcwe M l l!Ro• Mind•• In rhe 1111 tour vt1r1 lll•n In ell !he rn1 of m~ 1111." . POUNOS OFF PERMANENTLY STAltTINO OUR JRD YEAlt O" SUCCESS STOltlll • ltlCOMMENDED l Y MEDICAL DOCTORS B..::•1111 II 11 n11trlllo11\, 1(1..,llflc end IWOVtn • A,.,.ROVl!O AT ALL Olt ANOI COUNTY YMCA'S • A"PROVEO ON l COLLEGE CAM .. USl!'I IN ORANGE COUNTY for Further Inform ation CALL MIKE . TURIN -556-1350 SP!CIAL NOTICE FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE SERIES ;N•W,.OltT llA(N, TUl!I OAY, 11: .. T. 11 ; ti• '·"'· YMCA, UN Uftfvtully ,.. , 11H ''"" "•111 N_,.,1 ""'''"'"h !SIN l wildfnt) J1m1Mtrt1 lt1tt NUNTINIYON l lACN1 TUll OAY, Sl!l'T, 11 II:,. ,,m, YMCA, 11'11 i"t.1 t h llvf, ..(OITA MllAi l'RIO.liY, llPT, U .., t i• l .m. (1111 Mt11 Wt m111'1 (IUD, •lt W, !Uh St. :• l f :» jll,n'I, Cfft1 Mti.e '#trnt"'t Clu• ~ 1.JM [l.ft'I. (1111 Mtw "ltlt k!IMI, H50 Plll"l'ltw lt•K tltVl .. •i SATU•O.tiY, 11!PT, 11 t: . lt!lt a.111. Pafl Wnt A,.rt"*'h, C•lv.r Of"r~ •• Ctrltlllvtllly ClllMllllH . . • ,, . I . • • Indian Won't Trade Lives . } MESA, Ari't.. 1AP I -A Delhi last Novem ber to cpme by Indian women for cen· mUst•come tace to ~ent­ sli ght smile slips ac r oss to the United States, settling turles, she says. d4y with starving neighborl Aleyamma Thornas' face \vhen in Mesa because an nunt But Mrs Thomas says her and people sleeping in the she hears the protests of fonnerly lived there. She now mother ~arried at age 10 stteetJ, An1crica 's women's l!bbe rs. is a .nurse at Mesa Lutheran didn't ~'w~t me to beeom~ Mrs. Thom11.s says the Nine mon ths 3go Mrs. Hospital. like her." doubts her husband will ever 'fhomas left a world where a The first daughter in two Finally Mri. Thomas left join her, althouah abe is ··woman would be sto ned,'' if generations Mrs. Thom as her Arm). engineer husband determined to bring be r she lit a cigarette in public, says she h~d tougher odds to and her thea 18-month-old daughter here. she says. battle than man Indian daughter, Jeasle Susan, to While trying to ·save up To her, "America is such a y study nursing here and "take money for the ehlld's . trip, free country you can have women co~ng her_e. a hJgber po:Ulon than in Mrs. Thomas alao is whirling anyt hing you want. Where I Her family, particularly her India." in a new a1N.'Ondltloned come from, women don't have father, was' determined she But her heart ls still in world-; learning in a tiiie:pital a life," she says. world marry at 13 and slip India, she insists. with her where everyooe bas a bed and She left her home in New neatly into the pattern worn curly•haired daughter woo many things are dilpOlable. FOUNTAIN ~ VALLEY % DRIVE IN 8 ~ • COAST MUSIC SERVICE Opening in September with "A Stock from Bach to Rock" Pianos • Organs Sheet Music • Drums Guitars • Sand Instruments STAINED GLASS ORNAMENTS Only 8¢ each in complete selection Can be used on windows. doors, walls. Metallic look. ·complete kit! ~:IECE$479 ONLY . ~bane 894-3314 94 Huntington Center-Huntington Bepc:h -· --.....,,, ~ • ·- Fri., Stpt. 7th 1:00 & 3 p.m •• 's.it.Ahpt. Ith I I 10100 • ~.m. • 3 p,nl.• 1 I Sun., S•pt. fth I p.n1. & 3 P..m. I ,Absol~tely FREEi . ' " __ /.__2) ' Wednesday, Stptembrr 5, 1973 DAILY PfLOT JJ Lectures, Classes Cosmetok>(Y students now classes, the GWC chi Id mitted to the college affairs Classes wtJI begln Oct. 17 interest inventories, ~J:Ze have _three .schedule options development center is in office. with a lecture on oom-and career employment a ll bl I pl . • ... ~ Sessioo from a a.m. to 4 p.m. "Disc::overiet Unlimited,'' a munl••"-by J-Smedley, via1l to 1 Hollywood stucliO: • Opportunities Offered ava a • or com etmg um in Grace Lutheran Church -•at de · ~-w -other ••"'-will be co·~ 1600 hours _,uired tor s,,.,.... program signed to Golden West instructor, and a wyn..<> "'''!?' '"" across from the campus. help women explore educalion depencUn.c on de m• l .. certification. They may also Students mut>t be enrolled in and job opportunities. also will tour of the campus. coo rd I n a tor C.o n attend full days or evenings, in at least six unJ&s to use the be offered at ('..olden West this Weekly meetings will take Mccausland said. Wo addition t<> the morning pro-f II t ••· cbool f 9 Opportunities for women to take a class or uuend a lee· twe series have never been rmre lmple on the Orange Coast . gram. center and their children must a . pace at ua:i s rom history aod lJterature Baking and Making f o r metology students will be of· Registration now ls under be between the ages of 2 and 6 Started on a trlal basis last a.m. to noon. No registration taught tasf BP"ing. Chrlstn111s. Stretching Your fered for women who have way and appointments may be before Dec'. l. There is a $30 spring. the Cree series grew is necessary. For more tnfonnation. Ski Dollar, Bread S<.'lllpture young chHdren in school. Class made by calling the college monthly fee for one session from 30 to more than IOI) Women may attend any -a New Craft, Microwave hours will be 8:30 a.m. to admissions office. per day, four hours. Director participants in nine "'eeks, a number of the sessions, which tact the coUege affain Both Golden West and Orange Cioast colleges are or- ferlng new and extended classes and 1ecture series on a variety d topics. Oven Cooking and Invest-12:30 p.m. Monday through For parents of preschoolers is ~fr,. Eugenia Pagalidis. representative of the college . will include discussions on at asi.7711 , extensions 58'1; ments. Friday. wishing to enroll in day Applications may be sul>-said, enrolling in college, personal orr 563. ~. Brochures are available in ~ the evening college office inl---------------------------------------------------------~ the 0 CC administration -, More than 40 classes and lectures for ~men a r e scheduled by Orange Coast College 'at various locations throughout the Harbor Area. These include P ra c ti c a I Ceramlcs, Know Your Auto, Fumi.tUre R efinishing, Landscape and Gardening, Conver~tiooal French, Knit- ting, Weaving, Personal Ex- ercise, Painting end Outdoor Landscapes and Craft-Art for Parents and Youth Leaders. Others are Herbs and Spices building. . Five sections of OCC's semester course e n t i t I e d Parent Preschool Workshop will1be offered during the fall semester. Each section meets \veekly from 9 a.m. to noon in the harbor Area Boys Club, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Children may accompany their parents to the labora- tory-workshot>lecture cours:es and classes are limited to two children per family . At Golden West, a new morning program for cos- Uf'IT ....... New Job's the Cat's Meow '1 Cathy Wilson. 23, has scored another first for women In Santa Monica , becoming the city's first animal control officer. Yet Mrs. Wilson claims no allegiance to the feminist movement. She explained that she applied for work with the city to help put her husband through hi s final year of school and the only available opening was in the city's animal shelter . • Peering Around SH4NNON Alter, of Hun- tington Beach 'Aili serve as co. director with Steve Slagle of Chino at the Troy camp for a Brushing . Directed There'f a new way to brush teeth replacing the o n c e ' ' h a I I owed" up-and-down f)rushlng, August ' ' F a m i I y Health" reports. The "in" way , according to the magazine, is a variation or. the sideways scrul>. Dentists don't recommend a vigorous horizontal br~hing which can damage tooth and gwn. "Instead, angle the brush at about 45 degrees so that the bristle ends can j~t enter the jWlction ot.gums and teeth." reported the magazine. "Then brU!h sideways in a short wig- gling or vibrating motion, us- ing moderate pressure along the gum line." wee k • beginning Saturday, Aug. 25. Some 60 -University 0 f Southern Cali fornia students and young alumni will be participating as counselors for 300 inner-city youngsters. Serving as counselors from J~untington Beach will be Gwynn Geiger. Walt Kuzma and Ken Yabuski. A'M'ENDING \be wedding of their granddaughter. Cecily Adams to Sam \Valker in San Luis Obispo were the 0. W. Prices of Laguna Beach. A BUFFET luncheon and reception in the Fountain Plaza Clubhouse, Fountain Valley was given to honor the recent marriage or Mrs. JRmie Fleck and Dennis Wilkinson in Las Vegas. 'The new Mrs. \Vilkinson is the daughter of Mrs. Jeanne Williams of Lynwood and the late hfr. Robert Will iams. She also is parliamentarian of South Coast Junior Woman's Club. Her husband is the son or the Fred Wilkin.sons of Foun- laiit Valley and is a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. PUBLIC NOTICE BECAUSE OF THESE UNSETTLED TIMES, YAMATO RESTAURANT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE, WE Al!E MAINTAINING: THE SAME MODERATE PRICES Dinners $:1.95 Lo $G.H5: Lun'cheons from $1 .95 THE SAME GENEROUS PORTIONS No reduction in our :;ervings 1'HE SAME SUPERB SER·VICE By our efficient, kin1ono-c:lad waitresses 1,WE WELCOME AND HONOR YOU U81DDtO #5Q FASH ION ISLAND. NEWPORT CENTER RESERVATIONS HONORED: (714) 644·4811 ' • • LeVIS I j I I ., romo~ maker polye,smr double \i,nlt PANTSUIT' in nav4,groe..n.or -Wi·l'l:e.> C".MP.c k 5 1 7 to I 5 R~~y\ S 1 25~9 • for school ... - n.. "SJn-iruHo·fit • :men's~ lcys' 'Th.~ shirt withco?tmst- ing sti1ch ITWt3 &vi boJs' / .......... · 11 ···' l / Tu.Corel Bell all colors •"" sius iren's and. boys' I I ' I ! - 'IJ... Gi..q,.,,. shirt """'Y· burgur.:ly, ard !>.own lNn\ ard 1,,\15 ' 44 faShion island, newport center 644-5070 HARBOR CENTER, COSTA MESA > . ..,...._,jtnporkd SUEDE VE.Sr wilh. usool knit- jnser+.i. wine, 6roen, no.vu r&~.1lS$ 899 tJX>rld-fumou.s make woot Kn'rt- WOOL PANTS n11v~ or Q~ ~.~2Itil3~ > ' ' "' > ) r • ' t.1no11s e:ii~nQJ', lonq pol ~cz.,shz,p prin+- ORESS i ri. co lor-111.I assor+i.>J prin~, 01:t.e-!> 610 IS R~.$34 ~ 25 ~ • I ' \ more spetials over~ cit: •• Bl0US£f> and slti rts, R.e.9 • 10 to ~20 . "• •• . ,• ' ... .. · ... ~ ,,,.. . , 32 DAI LY PILOT Shoe Buyer Foots the 0£,\R ANN LANDERS : You are perhaps one of the most powerful forces lor education ln the country. Please help millions of people by giving them some straight facts about their two best friends-their feet. TAere i:ire no la\\'S to make lhe shoe in- dusfry establish unifor1n sizes. The preient sizing system \l.'as established by Kini: Henry \'Ill. '£'&.rec barleycorns equaled one inch . The: largesl foot in the kingdom was belrtvcd to be 39 barleycorns long ( 13 inc~es)-hcocc. size 13. A trained shoe sahfsman knO\\'S thaf width is just as iln- porJant as length. PleasC' don't argue with the shoe ~ • sa\esn1an U he tells you the shoe you chose is not right for you. Too many customers get their heart set on a cer· lain style and they Want it even though it"s a poor fit and \\'ill cause them trou- ble . , \Vhen fitting shoes for children the big- gest problem is parents. They are too per- missive. No chi ld should be allo"•ed to have shoes unless the salesman says lh~y fit correclly. A reputable store is always happy to take back faulty shoes, but they are not pleased "'hen custon1ers damage shoes so they "'ill have an ,excuse to return then1. tvlost shoe salesmen work on com- n1ission. If yau flnd a gCIOd one , stick "'ith him. He'll appreciate It and you'll have happy feet.-MRS. D.E.P., GRAND RIVE R, OHIO. DEAR MRS. D.E.P.: 1'"unoy. bo"· nobody auacbt1 any special 1lp.Ui4 cance to bis fee& until they hurl. Thanks fur educating us on the least ap- preciated part of the human anatomy. DEA R ANN : Your pic-ce oo gun legislation should be printed EVERY MON1'H. Where does our love or guns con1e from? It is a national disgrace and it shows our pathi tic lack of positive values. Someone tried to teach Lhe power of I • Bill for ·Bad Choice · , love 2,000 years ago. Have \\'e learned nothing in all that time? \Vhat do wars say about the hu1nan race? I woullln't at- tcn1pt to an swer that question. Jt hurts too n1uch and it n1a kes n1e too asham- ed.-HEARTACHE IN OREGON DEAR llEAiffACHE: Th3idt y.ou for your sensitive, thoughtful letter. It was like a breath of frtsh alr amldtC tbe ~ thwaauds of by,terlcal crlc~ rrom frightened Americans wbo foollshJy believe that guns are going to protect them. The more guns loose, the more people are going to get killed. It bas to happen. At least 80 perc·ent of the gun murder-1 are performed by "friends," neighbors or relatives. They arc the unplanned acts (If ''iolenec of an enraged, out-of-control assailant. If no gtin were available, the attack)r would vent hls &bger with a fist, a hamn1er, a knife, a ball bat or a frying pa~and ihe chanee of fat al results I from such weapons ls far less than tr.m the 90 mllUoo handguns Ooa~lng ._aroond , ibis country. ' It ii lrue, as many <A you have written to say, tbal the criminal who wa.a&I a gun will get ooe. But the vast majority of (U.D ldlllngs are not acts of Pnmtdltated ntu rder. They are impelUQUI or , dr111ken responses &o ange r or frustration. If these hotheads bad no gunic •l.·1·'•\ put people 11 hospitals In!!' mt-rgues, Ir you don't believe r. a police officer wbo bas \\ homicide. He knows the score . Coast Couples Exchange Vows, Rings PARENTS WHO CARE ... Look to International Montessori Schools ,· ALBIN-HAINES 01urch of Orang e. :Janice Ha ines and Chris Albin exchanged nuptial VO\\'S in: the first Prcsbytcria11 They are the daughter and son of ~1r. and ~!rs. Robert Jiaincs of Costa ~1csa and the L<l\l'rcnce Albins of Encinit<i~. , • Attendants \vere Mrs. David Norri s. Fred o·e yrnes, Ken A1bin. the llcv. Bob Haines and Tim Whipple. : cmon·s The b;-ide is a graduate of Costa l\lesa High School, Orange Coast Q:;lllege and \Vestminstcr College:, Salt Lake City. Curreii.tly she is enrolled in the nursing pro- gram at Golden \Vest Collegt!. •'. SPORTSWEAR ~Ve~!cliff Plata. 17th and Irvine, '.\e11'port Be:ich,C:iliforniJ92660 Her husband is a graduate of Pius X Catholic High i' : . ' -· r· FALL NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES Samplers MONDAYS 10412, 1-3 P.M. 6 Wt.~KS , , . Sept. 17 Through Oc;t. 22, $35.00 Bargello THURSDAY 10-12, 1-3 P.M. 4 WEEKS , •. Sept. 19 Through Oct. 10, $20.00 Children's Classes WEDNESDAY 4-S P.M. 4 WEEKS •.. Sept. 20 Through Oct. 11, $25.00 One Day Basketweave Stitch Workshops EVERY FRIDAY A.M. 10·12 •• •• Beg inning Sept. 14, $7.50 e School. South Gate. The ne\\'lyweds "'iii reside in Orange, BELL-BROWN The Newport·Beach home of the Thomas Avilas was the selling for the marriage of her sister, Kimberly Brown and Larry Anthony Bell of Costa Mesa. Parents of the bridal couple, who will reside in Newport Beach, are George Brown of Las Vegas. Mrs. Audrey Brown. North Hollywood and Mrs. Eleanor Bell, also of Nort h Hollywood. Officiant was the Rev. Loren Flickinger. Attendants \Vere h1r. and Mrs. Avila. Jane Lowe, Laura Noya, Deana and Francisca Avila. Rick Krashaur and Andrew Giffin. The newt y w e ds are graduates of North Hollywood lligh School and now attend Orange Coast Coll ege. LINK-ABARTA l<.1aking their home i n Fallon, Nev. 'vhere th e bridegroom is stationed are James Link and his bride, the forn1er Linda Lee Abarta who "'ere married in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach. Their parents are th e Charles Abartas and Harold Links. all of Huntingt on Beach, and officiant was the Rev. Dr. Charles Dierenfield , MRS. ALBIN Miller, Kristen Link, Dorothy Hankey, Roger 1'ecl, Scott Abarla, Mark Link, Dave Edwards, Scott Burbank, pan Passalaqua, Claire ,Little- worth, Amy Young and Rick Mount. The bride is a graduate of Htmtington Beach High School and the La\vton School, while her husband is a graduate of - Mari na High School. Both at- tended Golden West College. ALLAN-WINTERS MRS. BELL Their parents are Dr. and O'lrs. Wa lter L, \Vinters and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan . all of Huntington Beach. Officiant was the Rev. Thomas \'V. Overton. Bridal attendants were Mr s. Thomas Gardner, Mrs. Kat hy \\'inters and the Misses Robyn Allan, Jan Dungey and Debra Mrazik. Best man was 1'1ichael Delo, and ushers were Dan Reed, John \V inters. Brad Wa\l.!lce and Jeff Irvine . LET YOUR CHILD DISCOVER LEARNING CAN BE FUN Life long habits IH&---- form ed early ... be sure a love of learning is one of them Abso rbing advent ures into mu sic, au, scienc~ and th e fascinating world of nature THIS IS MONTESSORI . Phone today for IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT COSTA MESA (714) 646. 2134 381 UNIVERSITY First Christ ian Church. ~lun­ . tin gton Beach was the setting for the double ring nuptial ce remony linking Christine Ann \¥inters and Rand Balthis Allan. Attendants were Ka r e n Manuel, Susan Abarta , Jane The new ly'A-·eds. 1\·ho 1\'ili reside in Huntinglon Beach. are graduates of Jiuntington Beach High School. She is a graduate 'of Golden \\1cs1 College where he allends. 2421 E. Coast Hwy,, CorollHI de-I Mor -644°7904 \V. C. 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I • • 33 HOUR SALE • ' DAIL V PILOT 33 " l Horoscope: Aries, Don't Risk Your Security THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 Hy SYDNEY OMARR emphasized. Some claim you hav e ESP. This is a time when you can use ex trasenso ry aid . Aquariao could challenge. One who holds money strings acts in puzzling manner. G e t answers -fast. .. on decision involving property purchase or sale;. ~tuch also centers around luxury items, products v.•hich n1ake life more comfortable, if not more beautiful. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 J: .,.,·orking behind sc.'enes for your benefit. Realize II and keep the faith. Leo might be in\·olved. Secret could ron1t> to light. tlave alternatives at hand. right. Your voice 1.s unusu4!1 - pteasant, perhaps e v e n mus1cnl. You appreciat.c the "good life" and ha\'e tendeney to forget diet. hea lth resolu- 11ons. Many born under Taurus and Ubra are drawn to you. This month . Sepember-. could be )'Dur most important of 1973. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mnrch 20): ip;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.. _____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;mt To avoid dlsappoint1nen t, prospectiv e brides are re minded lo have their 'vedding atories \vilh black and white glossy photo· graphs lo the DAILY PILOT Women's De· partrnent one \Veek before the \Vedding. An Aquarian who v.· a s An1e:'lca's most f a 111 o u s astrologer : Ev angel in e Adams. The c.-elebrated Miss Ada ms lt868-1932 l was a direc t descendant or Presidel)l John Quincy Ad8ms . · CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Much appe~rs elusive. You can 't seem to pin people down to d~finite con1milment. Key now is to perceive, to be disciplined and patient while waiting. Give yourseJr rOom - and time -to revise. First draft of document could oo · riddled with misconceptions. Friends ma y air disputes. l\1aintain neutral stanc~ One in authority appears argun1en- tative. This condition is tem- JX>rary. Know it and don 't be too quick to pass judgment. Mon ey situation is at crux or . " Pictures received after that time \Vill not he used. For engagement announcements il is imperative that the story, al so accompani ed by a bl:i.rk and \Vhile glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not he published. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. Women Called To Convention Born in Boston, she even· tually practiced astrology in New York, with , offices in Carnegie Hall, where trekked the great and tbe near great, from Caruso to Tallulah Bankhead, lo have t h e i r horoscopes interpreted b y Evangeline Adams. J. P. Pi1organ consulted her and so did doctors and lawyers and Indian chiefs. And she once said of herself. "There is no more enthusiastic believer in the stars than Evangeline Adams of Carnegie Hall." ARIES (Mareh 21-April 19): What occurs now is apt to have a lasting efrect. Know it and r:cview position. Don't play games with emotions - or security. Accent is on where you stand, where yotl are going and what you intend to do when you arrive. Ubra might figure in important way. Lie low. Forces tend to be ~altered. Avoid trying to have a hand in eve rything. Check signals with Saglt- tarlan. ~fate, partner figure prominently. You may not have freedom to i n v e s t without first checking -know it and don 't forget it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): You must not commit yourself in way that bridges are burned. Some ·persons who presently disagree with you may even- tually become your staunch supporters. Know it and act in mature, compassionate man- ner. Impro ve relations with ro-y,·orkers. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Affair of heart may be on "troubled waters." "1 e a n s emotional responses ~ o u I d dominate logic. Jealo~ gets upper hand if you so permit. Your desires are close to fulfillment. Don't ruin chances by outbursts not becoming1one of your intelligence. LIBRA (Sept. =t. 22): matter. IF TODAY IS YOUR BJRTIIDA Y you have te1nper but you usually fi ght only when you feel the cause is ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN for a•eroge 1t11dentt worltlnt below 9ro4e le•ol in on• or more .,.., Firm discipline -Smalt clas11s Homework 4 nights per week High' mor'1 standards maintiintd RADCLIFFE HALL Grodft, I thro1i19h 10 Trant1torrotlot1 to all .,...., 12 1 So. Citron, Anaheim 635-7892 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 J: Emphasis is on assets, deficits. You will draw line -means you decide \\'hat you need now as distinguished l:;iit;.;;:;:;;jj;;;;;;;::;41i;;;:;;;ijji;~~~;:~;:~:;;::;:;:S~~~~;:~~~ from what is desired. tiurus, - --- Ubra and Capricorn persons are likely to play roles. Take precautions against loss of valuables. tAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Past commiiment makes "reappearance." You face responsibilities -could in- volve partnership, marriage. Aries, Libra might figure prominently. You can "rork you r ·way toward suc~ss goal but there are obstacles. Support comes from unusual souree. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): 'Vhat appeal'ls an obstacle could boomerang in your rnvo.r. Someone probably is BELLY DANCE CLASSES Add Allure While You trim Your Figure Beginning -Intermediate -Advance Classes Starting Mid-September CALL NOW: 545-1088 COSTA MESA Milrinil llill lt Yliln Of prot111ioo>•t Billy DllKil e•pe•i~e ln<IVdl"t concerts •llCI cilffrtb lnll'I CNIH Ill COilH incl Ci1Mdil. Sav1rill TV Sllow1 .illCI l ... <111119 cli1H4!1. . ' ., ' •• 1 ' . I Convention ' a.m. \Vednesday, Sept. 12. Fountain Valley Community Center: and 7:30 p.m. Tues- day, Sept. 18, and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, in Island H.Quse, Fashion Island. TAURUS (April 20-May 20\: l1ighlight independent stance. Be creath·e. Shake off ten- d enc ~· to procrastinate. ~~~:':""111~~~".'""~~:..~'!".'.~~~:':"~~~~'.':'.:~~:..~~:':"~~ Relative \\'ho sings the blues --------- -----------· ----- Adjustment in home area is indicated. Taurus person could play important role. Accent is I ·--Orange County L a w y e r s \Vives will serve as hostesses for Ute annual California Bar convention1 to take place in lhe Disneyland Hotel from Sunday-Friday, Sept. 9-14. should nol be permitted to re!l!rict you. Ex periment. Give full play to intellectuat curiosi-..-------------. t\'. \Vrilc. re11d and stimulate 1earnlng process. WOMEN'S - Attorney Sara Radin of San- ta Monica wUI talk about the Legal Position of Women in California; Riane Sisler, at- torney, will disCussl he Equal Rights Amendment. ' . Entert~ent planned for wives in~iJ4.t teonis~ golf and bridge, f.jlhk)n 'thowings and tours of .)>a~t homes in Newport · Beach and Lion Country Safari. Council Newcomers All women who have moved to Irvine within the last three years are welcome to attend the next luncheon meeting of the-Newcomers-Club of Irvine. The group will meet Tues- day . Sept. 11 . in Ben Bro"'ll'S restaurant. Laguna Beach. A program of modern dance is planned. RV Women Mn. Ronald P. Elliott is the Joining World L l t e r a e y new leader or the Rancho Vie-- Week, Sept. ~lf, by being the jo Women's Club. subject of a b a I f -ho u r Serving with her are the television program will be the ~1mes. 111omas C on r o y , South Coast Literacy Council. Orville Cork and Edward .':~the needl ofAQe-.,. Hastings, vice presjdentl; ifl'rd Of'lhe World's adWts Who Ronald Cordes "and Thomas can neither read nor write, Scott, s e c r e t a r i e s , and will ht? ~1rs. La Verne Miles, Richard Kalayjian. treasurer. president who wUI be io-The organization bas decid· te rviewed on the COWlcil's ac~ ed to contribute the cost of llvitiee. · 1 planting trees on one acre of Mrs. Onalee Carter, 'i.n national forest land as its part charge of tutor training for of the Penny P I n e s the council, will demonstrate Cooperative Reforestation pro- the method of t e a c h i n g gram or the state federation. ~lish as a second language. The abow 'Will be aired at 4 p.m. Friday .. Sept 7, and at 10 :30 p.m: Mooday, Sept. 11) on Qiannel 8 .. Auxiliary Expamion of volunteer and fund-raisliig programs will be dis~ during a meeting of the Women's AUJ:iliary of the Orange CoWlt)' Arthritis Foun- dation. CHOC Volunteers are needed at Children's Hospital or Orange County. according to Frances Stawicki, coordinator. Help is needed in the gift shop, as recreational th e r a p I s t s, receptionists, feeding babies or s m a 11 children and to read stories to the young patients. GEMI!\'1 lhtay 21-June 20 1: Your ability to perceive. to judge, to know al a glance is Seniors' Lunches Host churches have been named for the Senior Citizens' luncheons which are served at noon on Thursdays by the ChWJ:h Women United . Dates and churches are ~pt. 6, First United Methodist Church. Costa J\.1esa; Sept. 13, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Newport Beach; Sept. 20, Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach, and Sept. rl, Comsmmlty C!sUl"h Coogrega- tlonal. Corona del Mar. Home Deaths NEW YORK -Home acci- dent deaths in 1972 totaled around 27 ,000, a two percent decrease from the 1971 total. Falls caused more than one- lhinl of the deaths; fireo. burns. more than one-fifth; all other types, l"'.o fifth,,. Plan Terms ASk questions about terms of a layaway plan if the terms don't Jlppear in writing on the bact of your deposit receipt. Ask specifically -can I get my mOney back? ~1rs. John Geiger will host the session in her Newport ----------------·-------1 Beach borne at 10:30 a.m. ~-------------------•l Monday, Sept. 10. Plans also will be made for a i d i n g the neighborhood marches and the a n n u a 1 Arthritis Telethon. Cooking Tips Cookillg Ups and ways of making 'the mmt erflcient use 1 of micrOwave Ovens will be of- fered bJ borne e<:OIJOmlsts of 1 Soulhem California Edison Co. during a seriet or programs. Time, date incl place of the demonstrations are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 11, and 10:30 THE DANCE STUDIO Correction ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA 2701 Harbor Bl11d. at Adams Tet:t7MllD , The new location of Harbor Key's Thrift Shop Is 115 E. 18th St., Cooa Mesa, not 145 E. 17th St., as listed in the Dally Pllol. Grand opening is Monday, ,Sept, 10. CLASSES STARTING NOW Cle~s taught by accredited Professor of Dance. All a~s 3 to 93. Beginners through advanced. OLD-FASHIONED VIRTUES ' . Pupils taught 3 R's and Space Science too ••• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & FINEST KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 8th GRADE SMAU CLASSES ••• INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION SOUND STUDY HABITS ART ... MUSIC ••• FRENCH ••• SPOATS • DQOR TO ·DOOR TRANSPORTATION • CAFETERIA . , • SET M~NUS .•• EXTENDED DAY CARE FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL . '1517 W. MAl&L ANAHllM PllONI 774· l.052 • Sears . •. where thrift is always in -- ' ,,.., r. .... ..r r Located on the Lower Level :;i " • - Price-Pleasing Coordinates The great color combination of natural and brick reel . looking really ~with it"" in coordinates you c.an practically make a wardrobe of. Acrylic knit pants. tops, skins. cardi- gans. Mix and match with cri sp, woven polyester and cot- ton shi rts. Get the mosr mileage out of a limited bud~et , and look well-dressed. 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Stack M•I • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 211 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Pim, So. Lapna • 636 N. Coast H~ .• Lacuna Beac11 • 801 I. El Camino Rea·r. San Clemente • Sarita Ana Freewify at la-Paz, Mission Y'iejo • • • Wilsen & hiniew, Cesta .Mesa ' . ~ . • I ·'" I - ' f ' • ' ' " ,, • " Home News • D:inner Ftizzy? By DOROTHY WENCK Orat!tt CMl!tly Htint 4"11...- SpoiJed food is not only unappetizing -it may also be unsafe. Yet ln these days of high £ood'costs we don't want to throw food away unless we have to. Signs or spoilage Include discoloration, off~or, gas fonnat ion (bubbles), softening Q,_f the texture of the food, and visible growth of microorganisms particularly mold. Sometimes a food can look, smell, and taste perfectly good and be very unsafe to eat. Food Poisoning b a c t e r i a s u c h u staphylococcus, salmonella, or botulinus that grow ln foods do n o l necessarily ca.use the food to show any signs of !poUage. This is why it's so important to handle foods correctly so that food poisoning bacteria do not get a chance to multiply. On the other hand, a food can look spoiled ah d eV<!l smell and taste Putrid and not be harmful beca~ t he pacteria causlng the SJX>ila&e eHecta are not food poi>onJni bacteria. However, anytime food has gotten to the point where it looka, smells, or tastes bad, It's a sign that food poi.wnlng bacteria also .could have had a chance to grow. So rather than take a chance wi th it, you would throw It out. What about food that's moldy? Is it always unsafe? No, mold does not necessarily make a food unsafe. Mold will grow more readily in foods than other types of microor~ms. It tolerates more acid, more sugar, and less molature than other spoilage O!'ganisms. Thus, mold will grow on rood! such as jellies and janu, but bacteria cannot grow on them b<eause of their high sugar conteat. So lt'1 safe to remove the mold and eat the jeny. / 1 Other f~ ·that mold will still be safe to eat 1U the mold is re~ .Include : cheese (many ~ on moldy - i.e. ~ and b lue cheese), bacon, meat and fish. and fresh lruil. Moldy loods which should not be eaten include legumes (beans, peaa, peanuts ), other null, grains, com, and bread. These room will support the growth and production of myootoxins wbJch are poisons prodU<ed by mold>. To date there is only evidence of iUnesa caused by aflatozln in certain animals, not in man. B u t prudence suggests we n!fraln fro m eating foods where aOatoxln or other mycotoxin.1 might be present. Another type of food that mould be thrown oot if yoo find mold on it is roods preserved by acid -pickles, olives, caMed fruits, canned tomatoes, and pickled meats and fish. In this case, the mold growth usei up the acid which preserves the Jood thus mak· ing it possible for other organisms that coukl cause food poilonlng lo ...... Mold growth in an acid food allo cause1 off-flavors and sortening. Ir you have a c&Med food - ror example some home can- ned toma\oel -In wh.icb mold is growlng"On the food inllde the sealed jar, thl5 is a danger signal. Mold or scum-ronnlng yeast require oxygen for growth. Their growth inside the jar means that you do not have an adequate 1eal. So o t h e r spoilage organisms may also be present. iiiiiii 'W• •1111 ......... ,. ~ ,.rvice. Wi'll "''"" ,..._. ...... t LllSU• ....,., ... _,.. MIL,.,U rllllOM,..L ITOf IN t ODAYI W• °""' Y.., ... rdllMI .... ,.. ........ ,..., lllfltll• '673-3510 IS4Y I.COW HWV. ORONA DEL MA .. You' ALPHA BETA 'Se4t /o-z Lead/ • rat STORl HOURS MON-FRI. I 0 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT & SUN. 10 AM to 7 P.M. The 68 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS in this ad save you $5.86* hundreds more in effect throu1thout the store. ~•'ling• Is computed on regul# ~t prke of ~ unit Pllfd\aHL The Hgt.ire wCH.lkl be much htgher If mt•t l produce w•r• Included. VI NE RI PE HONEYDEW MELONS RED RIPE • WHOLt c IA. FRESH FRYER PARTS UGH Tll>iS f AMIL Y PAK CHOPS Ntw tow SLICED PR<E! PORK LOIN WATERMELON OR CASABA M.fLONS c LB. 08 ,. VINE RIPENED C.ANTALOUPE VARIETY MELONS CRANSHAW ·PERSIAN lf!EASU 1.11 lh. LB. (RIIS ATIAClllll BEST OF "'N£ett."' ""'" 89C FRYER "'" PARTIAi. 8ACI( ATTACl{O . LI. 'FtR#IRJOH# • l-01 P!CltAGE SKlllLESS sac LINK SAUSAGE ,._ DUBUQUE • I LB. R_OUL BUFFET BlCOll ,. 1~?. IJHTA ~l lf. DISCO UNTS [VlRY DAY 149 149 LB. Alpha Beta continues to feature !UfCHE!'S P!IDE Beef -Steaks, Roasts, Ground Meats -with quality and satisfaction guaranteed. WHOLE OR MALF MORRELL SLAB BACON 117 , .. rRESH FROZEN FllET OF CANAD IAN 98< TURBOT LL llRISTCl BAY • 12-0Z. FllOllM .: • ...,., RED OR -~ SEi\fOOO HlfTS lftMl\L • WIUR PERCH 99:, CHIU . 58• SOLE I:!_ BURRITOS . "· s FOR $1 BARTLETT SWEET PEARS JUICY 4100 SWEET JJlCY 29C CASSELMAN PLUMS " IS~ BROWN MUSHROOMS ··~-CRISP • l LB PKG. 19Cu. RED RADISHES THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 6-12, THUR. Ttlru WED. BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES 8l. LUNCH BOX TREATS :~~lir~lii&Hiis[... 41 • 12-0unce Pockoge 7fc 79• 1.1-0vnc• Pockoge KRAFT CHEESE CRACKERS D'!-;:;. THERMOS SNACK JAR "'--7 POINT PENS 23• ~K,,,ft • 2-'-0.ince hr ~SANDWICH SPREAD 53• 5s9 1 11 74• 69• a Fine Point lk ~-"THE SYSTEM" BY WEST AB 153 ~ rl/f:';{f'.''fllLER ~PAPER @ T'Y'Pm6 ·~~ER' ciiil:'K3ENL oi'W'Hfr~"iuRKEY 53• :io}coUNT PENCILS Storki$t • 6.S-<Nnce Con 45 ~ AlPMll lfTA • -40-0:t. Jar CHUNK LIGHT TUNA c \!!::::I c..~, ~"'~ht PEANUT BUTTtR FANTA ST IC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY '''"""' """"" '"" FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS !VERY DAY 99• 44• 67• 114 All'HA IETA """"' ""' 1,5-0z. • ChHM Peonu1 Butler Scrtdwich l.63-0z, • Oreo Crffne Sandwich 1.5-0:.. • Che•se Nips 1.75-0z. •Swiss Creme Sandwich l-Ot. • Pto'IUI Cr"'me Potties NABISCO TREATS ALPHA BETA • 2.t.Oz.. Loof GIANT BREAD • ALPHA IETA •Whit• • 24 OL loot Sandwich • Round TOP LARGE SANDWICH BREAD 'WM1t • S.lldwleh • Rouncl Top llC 3 Or • Q-.ocolol,. ""Coke TASTYKAKES 2''> Or.• IC<illtt Kok• 11~ ::.1s.o._ • Chcx:ola•e J•L t1t 1Asi'Y'KAKE'" FAMILY PACK 8 01. •Choe. Tandy Tok• ne 9 O•. • (,.,.,., ~llltd O.OC. C"" lk FANTASllC DISCOUNT S !VERY DAY 39• 19• 11• """"'' "'""" .... HAWAII AN GROWN PINEAPPLES c BRlGHT COLORFUL ~~~~::> MlROUERITE DAISIES 89~. FANTA STIC UISCOUHT S lVERY DAY BRfA1f AsJ 8i.INKS~. Frozen PATTIES OR SLICES lllrHA IETA·'°'~c........ FAMILY PACK ICE CREAM ALPHA IETo\ DISCOUNT ""' 75• rctJsoL DROP DIRECTOR 119 147 144 40• 15• 17• -~' {8 S.O:t. • l o Col. • Frel'ICh ~wfS'He~NEDRESSING 34• ···-2-PACK EVEREADY . c ORD aamRIES 49c ---------- 6-0UNCE AEROSOL DESENEX FOOT SPRAY 1 sa 3.S-OUNCE BAR REGULAR • UNSCENTED • BABY NEUTROGENA SOAP ~~!~1~~[~!Jss1NG,. 32• .. ,~;,..,,.oL c~~ ' ~-::::; 'D0R-~y"c"A'"1"F'°"D o' '"'""°" .66-0 .. 1101.00 ·oo .11.o z.Bocor>Solod 19c I DRESSING MIX ~-"""'"'" • tS..OL '"""'"" .. _. SPAGHETTI "" SAUCE MIX <E'lpizuMix '2.S-OL'" 21• 35• ~ ICotei • 74.Count Boie @sA'NiiAiirNAPKINS 73• .... ~ AO·Count •Reg.•~ l14 @ 16.Qz. Jor •Lo Col 1000 1,lond KRAFT DRESSING @stRAwe!~aYiAM ~Kl-~• 200-Covnt c ~FACiAt''ilSsu E 61 .. o... .... l<ltl'ntr\ • 14 I Sq. Ft. D .... wft• 8ou1tqi11' 59c .. . BATHROOM TISSUE ~ !4 Oz. Coo • R11g. Of Leman '·"""'•""" 59c ~PLEDGE GEISHA TUNA· ALBACORE ... · FURNITURE POLISH 26• 27• 135 . 2~t8ot11e ALLEREST CHILDREN'S TABLETS 109 -- - - -- - -<§~~~lo~:rn'AMs'&.d 35• ~ .. :::: s&irLfNG·s Alp'1 12.iQr. Pkq. • llTll)Ol'!td 1 09 (JC;;:\ 84 PER 39< SLICED SWISS CHEESE . ~ROYAL 1 CR 0oWN''cou ""'~" "" "~~~~.~ .~!' ....... " OOUIU DISCOUNTS MIA.ti DOUBLE SAVIGS AT ALPHA In A Doublil dhcOYl'ltl or• l•tro JO¥iiog1 111 oddihon 10 our' I~ low ~(OUfll p k ... lfley Ill• mod. pot• tlbt1 by l•mf>OtlWY pwchm• ollciw-•1 f10111 tM MOl'lllfixtur ... , •ith tl!ii •dro ~ poned Oft lo 7oul cos.• M'lSA,-Jt'9 M•r1Mlr 11¥d, COSTA M•s.A-441 I . 17tfl St. MUNTINOTON tlAC.._,..S ANIM HUNTINGTON llACM-1 ... 1 H. ~ It, NUNTINOTON llACM-2\4ll lf90llhv"I U.OUNA HIL.L&-n.MI C .. lt 1111 ll LulM flOUNTAIN VALLIY-l>ft W•l'Mf lltVINl-1 .... C11lvw, U111 ..... 11y Par'll SOUTH U.OUNA-aet.I I. c ... 1 Nl91rW41• ,. l @8b'B'•s""oR'£ssilt'&s ~J 16.0.t.o Roquef0!1 l 0t 85• 8-0L • Sweetmilk or 8ul!tl'rmilk 1 i· Rl.PHR BETA BISCUITS 8·0unc& Conto!ner 24• IMO DRESSING 16-0unce Ctin1oi.-,.. lll'"I 1011 • 6 P0< k 55• W~UT SWIRLS ·Rl.PHA BETll • 1 '> 01. 49c MARBLE POUND CAKE P~'AN' FUDGE BROWNIES a· ---------- A8.Co..M! Bn1tl• ALLEREST 1" TABLETS . ·. '• :: . . -. -. . . . • • • . . . . . • ' "• ,· .. 36 DAILY PILOT Wfdnrsday, Stpttmb!r 5 }q73 '"--~-'--~'--~~~~~~ Mail Indicates Concern With Diet By BARBARA GIBBONS ~ From the Slim Gourmet's ~ bulging mailbag: "' PORK -Q. "I beloog to a 'ft diet group that probJblts pork f, and ham. Wby?" '>. A. Beats me! MRny cuts of .... pork and ham are less fat- tening than the most popular cuts of beef and lamb, which ii· are "legal" on your diet. J The lean meat of a leg of pork (freSh"' ham ) is around J 700 calories, compared with well -mar bl e d and Wl· lrimmable meat of a beef ribsteak at nearly 2 , 0 0 0 calories a pound or hamburger at 1,200 to 1,500 calories. Canned cooked ham ("'boiled ham") is one of the leanest "cold cuts" you can buy, on1y 700 to 900 calories per poun9, compared with a 1 I -b e e f frankfurters at 1,400 calories a pound! Even though your group docsn"'t • ' c o u n t calories," calories are what make your diet work. I see no reason to avoid lean pork or ham. Naturally though, you'll want to avoid spareribs , bacon and sausage and sin1ilar pork prod- ucts tht are nearly half fat. DIABETICS -Q. "l\ly hus- band Is diabetic. Where can 1 find recipes and help ln plan- nJng meals?" A. Write the American Diabetes Assn., 18 E. 48th St., New York, N.Y., 10017. It's a nonprofit health a g e n c y devoted to helping diabetics. It publishes a cookbook t!I ) and a meal planning guide ( 15 cents) plus a bimonthly magazine for dia betics called "ADA Forecasts" (subscrip- tion $3 a year.) PREGNANCY -Q. "I am expecting and I don't want our family's weight problems to become "hereditary." What can I do to help ow-cblld keep from becoming fat?" A. Follow your doctor's ad- vice, both before and after delivery. Today the trend is against restricting the mother's diet too severel y ~ before delivery, but t o scrupulously avoid overfeeding baby after birth. Seems as if bigger newborns may be healthier babies after all ... but a fattened-up tod- dler is headed for a lifelong ""-eight problem due to exCf'ss fat cells in his body. Interesting point : It's been found that breast-fed babies tend to have fe\ver v.•eight problems than their bottle-f Pd brethren. Mom, it seems, takes satisfaction· in empty bottles and encourages baby to take more than if Mom couldn 't see the contents of the container! Chetk with your local "La Leche League" for more in- formation about brea s t feeding. ORGANIC FOOD -Q. ''What 's the calorie and nutri- tional difference b et w e e n organically grown vegetables and those found in the supermarket or roadside stands?" A. None as far as govern- ment officials have been able to find out. The only real dif- ference between "organic" produce and the common garden variety seems to be the price! SKUtl MILK -Q. 111 drink skim milk to r.ut calories. Any harm in giving it to my children, who aren 't fat?" A. Skim milk contains every vi tamin but one. and more protein and calcium than whole milk . the whole reason vou feed your kids milk to begin with. The main thin.g nl issing is the v"ho-needs-1t butterfat calories. WHOLE YOGURT -Q. "~ly supermarket r ece nt I y in~ traduced •whole milk yogurt.' Is this a good diet food ?" A. \Vhole milk yogurt, adds extra butterfat calories, on top of all the extra sugar found in sweete n c d fruit-flavored yogurt. The ads and skinny im· p I i cations notwithstanding. sugared-up whole milk yogurt is no friend to dieters -about Rice Pric e Vi'hcn checkin g the pound price or a food. it's alv•a ys wise to remember the number of half-cup servings per pound : 14 per pound for rice. 4 for Potatoes. It for dried beans. A leanet, f e aturing economical rice reci~s. has lit3ined such wide acceptance that Its publisher, The Rice Council. Is ~gain making it available free. 270 to 285 calories a cupful , more than many ice crean1s ! Plain. low-fat yogurt is only 130 calories a cupful. Why ool add your own fruit and no- calorie sweetener? ner, why not finish it ofr with "Hau pi a," t h e traditional Hawaiian dessert? Haupia is a subtly navored coconut treat that's creamy like a pudding, but somewhat firmer. ll shows up at nearly "plate" of exotic island raliage LOW.CALORIE "HAUPIA" 1 envelope Wlnavored gela- lin I tablespoon arrowroot ur cornstarch 8 tablespoons sweetcnl"'d shredded coconut If you'd like to add an exotic every luau, generally cut in Polynesian touch to a diet din· sq uares and served on a ---~--~~'--~--~~~~~~~~~- • VONS VALUE MEATS ROUND STEAKS IOttf IN, 11\UCUT .... 59 F111lly Siiia .... 1111111 SllU· Slrlohl T1f St11k Pll!llrllolll Slllk MEATY BEEF CROSS RIBS ,,_.,,.. • u.1.69 u.1.89 u.1.99 .. 2.09 llHll• llOlld II' 111., lloUt u.1.89 u.1.59 ... 1.49 111., llOlll Bonllal QllCt Rout Boli!ISI S1111ldlr Clod RDlll u.1.89 p..FA_R_M""E""R-J""'o•H""N-""'llll"Ji •LINKS llONlESS ...ouca ~ • u.1.45 ID Port CllD,a Liii Port Chops ~"" u.1.55 -Mljnl 111'111111111 TldlP ~~.:."it .,.79 "-Y Sackll Tllby 1111111 "!:ii~ 4.19 FANCY FROZEN TURBOT IU.l'OODTREAT •LI F111k Dovlf Slit FIDlll ... u.1.89 ...... Fl'llll Paclftc Cl• FIUlll ""' u.1.29 ""'' Frm 11111m Tmt ""'°' u.1.89 ""' FOUR FISHERMAN FISH STICKS ECOHOMY WEAL M>UNCI! l'lt8. • c.rtl-111111 Flali Sticks ..... 1.39 ... c.rtl·ll'llk Frllll PIRtl -.13 ... M11. hUl'I Fried Fllllll ......... .98 1~il'k&. A'ACK·TO-SCHOOl .-,. SPECIALS •sCHOOL"'ro . ..- LUNCH KITS nt[!'IMOS 011 Al.1.AtMN 811ANDI ~ 'CIHI Sit Bllldll'I '300 Cl. Fiiier Piper 'Brill F1ld111 'Rini P111cll1 'Spl11I Tii1111 Book .58 .37 .27 . 38 HEALTH& BEAUTY Gl11t1 II Toolllputt ,~..:.'.'\':'.. .64 Elltrdllt Cllnllq Tm "'~ .II ...... Prlllll 29 .. ~·~.78 VONS SHAMPoo, ... .m. 0.......of'IUff. EGOOllWlVM FROZEN FOODS •f1111111n S1mvMrr111 ~.ee '11111 w, Toppllf ~ .45 Ort-Id.I Tallr Toll . '::it .31 •fl'llft I Cl11. Swlr!Toast":'J.."'::'.55 TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE ~ .. ,...,. U.OZ.CA.l'I ll11111lDl1M11~~ lrdslfl Pm ~~~ .39 5 :1. •ice er... an~~UL~llWACK....., .59 •s.ICklfsllllrtcakl ~ .79 WESTWOOD"" ICECREAM ~ CATEMIGQUALITYASSTU PUVOM • J•'aPIZZI ~OlhDCLllCle ........... 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' "':."'..&:!" u..29 \..C!!... ..... ,.. 1! -... ·""'-1'1111111 -'it.~ .... 15 REDMEATED FRESH PLUMS TAllY.IWllT AWO.MC'I' pinch of salt I tablespoon vanilla 3 cups cold skim milk 2 teaspoons liquid sugar sub- stitute (optional! stanlly over medlwn name For more temptation-fend- untll mixture boils and ing low-sugar treats, ph,1s ti~ thickens. on sugar substitute!! send a Stir In remaini ng milk and stamped self-addressed en- sugar substitute to taste. Pour velope and 25 cents to SLlM into an eight-or nine-inch GOURMET SU U AR R.&· square cake pan and chill DUCEO RECIPES , in cflre of several hours. Makes nine the Dally Pilot, 50 West Shore Combine ge l a tin, corn- starch, coconut, s a I t and vani lla in a saucepan . Add half of the milk. Cook and stir con-servings, 64 calorics each. Trail, Sparta, N.J. 07871. ~~~~~~~~~~~-=-'----~~~~~~--'. CHUCK STEAKS ctNTEMCUT LEAH, TASTY RIB STEAKS PORK CHOPS CARNATION TUNA NEW LIGHT"CHUNKJNWATI!R PUREX BLEACH ZEE TISSUE VONS VALUE GROCERIES Our Mlection •nd '1zn •dd up to gtMffr uvlngs tor rou. ¥111 T118q1 Baity 111111 Fn Sin Fucy Ftm T••llHI Applt City Ajlpl- VONS ,... CAKE MIXES .... M90RfUI l'lAVOM Clnllllt• 1111111 8rlllflll I "'"' '"'"' .47 .49 .59 .27 .34 .89 VIII Pant 811111' ""\"~ .52 Sllllll C.ll Blml111 ,~'\llj, .89 lmjl S,qHlll Snee llb ·:::-.%3 M.J.B. COFFEE A5ST'O llMllll '""-C.ul ut , .... "" .95 11111111 CMcllllt l)dk Frlll Cll1 Ckl,1 ... ~ ..... Hllll'I Taiiltt incl "t.- .89 .89 .19 Glldel Cllolcl SIU• CIKbrl .':::: .39 Dll llolll Fl'llt Hd ~II C.,S..:..51 CRISCO..,...,.. SHORTENINQ,....,.. FINOfY(QETAlllEaMOl!TntllQ • Doll l'IH1ppl1 Jllcl •• 'li'i.~-.33 H111'1 Big Joki H1••Sllf Fllllll~39 Bin ... 11111111 fllll :.'l:tlm: .20 VIII DIUnUlr Cl Jlllll "::!:" .89 ft E. ..... ftl...... ,. •• --... 1 28 .. -· -........ _..... . CHIFFON ""°'·- FACIAL TISSUE .USOATEOCOlOfll • 7 cat Rile wax hper ""'~"::T""" .rr Jo~lltftl Pltd11 "'~\!l:."' 1.39 VOllSVAWE BAKERY Y111C11a•n111111 ""m'!:.™' .67 """Krla.... """='~ .49 VONS CAKE DONUTS """ l"l.J.llr4,"~0fll..,,_ VIII Sack Pita ~~ 2 i.27 . Blflllll C.llCllMI. ..i.::i::. 1.28 ..... -·· . To -..._., -,,_ ... ...-1or....., Pf9CluClo. TWl- ·--• v-1..., -.. -...... -...-... -.. all---..... -·-dairy .......--• r1 .. , •nd .... pncluoto, 11111 . ----..... -,... """"In ........ """" •. .._. ... y ___ ,..,.._ ..... . ,_lo got __ .... _ .._..,._,v_ .. ..,. __ __. .. .._ BUC WHEATfCEllEAL C111M11W..ua Save.2b l~IOX VONSIAlllE DELICATESSEN Gourmet quellty, Ollf'I...,.,., .,.,,.,,. -.. - JERSEYMAID YOGURTS ~ l"flE..lflM(O °" IUllClolra • ' ...... llW ... ,,....,..,,. Cllllll Cllll. ~1.11 VONS POTATO , SALAD ~~ 'M9", 11-0l.CTJt. °"~ • ..... I ae .... .- ' MtaidTl#llL V. SllcM 8llla a.a ~'=.' .A . ' v.. .. a.a .... hllll· \f: .• ' AMERICAN CHEESE ......... '+'°"* PAl'UflllllO P'ftOCUI j 7·DAv. AD --='.::•"f.:.:Jr.;!L!;r~-· ,I ... AU,,,.,."""*"'"°""'m«JT~Mkii.IWMlfifM#-! ""''"' . "Serve Rice 'n Save" con- tains 19 recipes. each printed In a ~x5 inch area -for easy cllpplng and Illini. For your lOlll free copy, simply wtlte : Rice Adams Ave., at Brookburst Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capisfiano Beacll Call7J."1t001ii-ililiii __ ,... c.1-• ....... · 1 J I I ·711 ' 5922 Edinger Awe., al $pringda~. Hunti!Jton Beach 21082 Beach'! Blvd., Hu~ ,Bila laguna Hills Plm,-£1' Ton · 17950 ~gnallt f~· V~ Calndl, P.O. Box 128 02 , 34011 Houston, TeU> 7711'l7. g ' • i • ' I \ . ., . . 4 PI LOT-ADVERTISER WedneWay, S1ptrmbfr 5, 1973 Fruit Spices Chicken Spice up a frying chicken with a gingery fruit sauce and fralrant, render fresh JH!<· tarile"-L1llces. Fruit and chlcken form a popular taste combination, 'and fresh nec-tar~, now ai'y~: market, have• i special ~t.sweet julc!f!eas that lifts Nectarine- Sauced Chicken into t h e somethlng-spec;lal class. Combine flour , salt and pep-NECl'A RJNE blne beef, onion, crumbs, per; coat chicken with season· BEEF CUPS catsup, salt and pepper; form ed flour. Brown very slowly in 1 or 2 fresh nectarines Into 4 balls and place in hot shortening. Pour off ex· 1 pound ground beef shallow pan. Press a large cess fat; add orange juice, ,_.cup chopped onion hollow in lhe center of each "''ater and vinegar. \!I cup fine soft bread ball, forming a cup. Sprinkl e with orange rind crumbs Spoon nectarines into cups- and ginger. Cover; cook 10 to V-t cup catsup dot generously with butter. 15 min utes. Remove chicken 1 teaspoon salt Bake at 375 degrees F. 25 from pan ; keep warm . (lf l/.a 1easpoon pepper minutes or until cooked as d~sired, thicken sauce slightly Butter or margarine desired. with 1 teaspoon cornstarch). 2 thin slices ( 4 . I nches Cut each cheese slice lnto 4 Add nectarines to sauce and square ) process American strips. Criss-cross 2 strips on heat through ; spoon over cheese each meat cup and return to Wtdntsday, Sf'pUmbtr S, 1973 OAll.Y PILOT For a patio or poolside cool· of-the-evening supper, the cook takes it easy when salad ls a do-it-yourself platter of crisp iceberg lettuce leaves, green pepPer strips, sweet onion rings, tomato slices and g!OMy ripe olive s. Just set out the dressing and let guests help themselves. chicken. Makes 4 to S serv. Slice nectarines; cut each oven 5 minutes until cheese IDgs.·~~~~~~~~2!=1ic=e=i=nt=o ~3=o=r =4~p=iec='='=·=Co=m-::_=m=e=l~=·=M=•=k=''=4=se=r=v=in~g'=·~~~~~~~~~~~-N_E=C_T_A=R=l=N=E:....::Z=E=ST::_M_A:..::..:K=E=S_C_H~IC_K_E_N~C_O_M_P_A_N_Y~B_E_S_T~~~~~~~~~ For additional recipes and serving suggestions for this and$t summer fruit.a., send a , self-addressed, bUs envdope to "The Fruits Summer," P'.O. Box 4840, saaramento CA 95825. Yoq11 .... Ive .al 48 -p a Be "°°'~et with fusc1o,. color ill ... a~ns of llf>"' thin 100 w•w tc> serve CaWomia fruits. NECTARINE.sAUCED CBICUN 14 cup nour s~ teaspoon salt Dosh pepper I frying chlcken (3 to 3\1 poiin\bl cut up Ii cup.1111ortening llJ cup annge juice :l tableapoons water t teupooo vtnegar ~ teaspoon grated orange rind • Ii "t<aatoo" powdered ginger Z Cll~ sliced fr<Sb nec- lirinea . ·.Soup . ' Served ' For a· wMle!ome lunch or quiet all-ln-<ne '"Pl"" dish a ) temptlq ~ Chowder ·wiU apptal lo Ille· entire family. Thil s&\!Q?Y IOUP is nutritious tno bdiiionlini foods ftom h ol the four Basic Food .; ~Jete' u:. ~ 4 \y .~jWheat.Gem!Biacuits. Ug!1t and flavorfUI, these golden biscuit& have a unique ~'.-·' \ TUNA CROWDER y, cup (\I stick) com oil . z ~wed onion • ir..cup;cbopped celery 'Dl!>I cllcednw potaioeS 1 -. (!~) stewed 1 .-.( 114 ,h!Rf~ salt I< teaiJoon while pepper v • ..._ ground thyme v .. cup~Oour • C\lf>I •klm milk 2 cans i7-ounces each) tuna, ...it 11ralned I z tab!fsi>00!'5 c b 0 pp. d poraley Helt ·margarine In a largl! 1 Aucopol. Add oolon 1"ICi • ~ and saute ov e r medJu\n,blih heat u n I 11 lender, about •I minutes, stir- ring cpcc:plooally. A d .d < pota..... tomaloe51 sal~:r:and tbr!"'· Cover • .qi over niedlum-hllt!t ~~ It OCC1Slonally, .... ' = ~=~ -r: tender, ~~~ Remove from heat. Shr 1n , flour. A(ld skim milk, tuna and parsley. RelUm lo heat and heat uotll rqixture thickens .sllgl\Uy, stlnin( constantly. Matieij• 10 ae/Vlngs. J wPB.\T GERM BlscuiTS · - I I Ii cups Ulllili<d flour ~~ cup "beat germ , f le•-baking powder • 1> re~ aalt . ~. I< ~ (Ii :·st1c1<) <om 011 1 Ii~' 2 tablesjloons f .. ol<lm m~ . ~ • combine floQr, v.1\eOt genn. baking : powder and ,.11 In a bowl. CUI matgatfne lnio dry • tngrtdierP until m I x t u r. e resemblU coarse meat.Stir in 1ldm mlli:. G~ther'lloUdi lnlo a ball and kneid lllf!iUy to 30 times. . ~ n<n o iO II .IO li~ tbl-. "Ii!-!'£: "!Ddi •• bfJcUil "" . • ,..e · "lloklDB·"""t Bal:e at 400 · 1o·t0ll mltlllteo or .. m .,., "'"""· ~ 12bld ;. ''1 Fpr W1 eUender ' Advertising • Phone rt '.I {JiU4321 to .._~~:_,_·~~~~J· I ...,_c.ot Clllck Steaks Bfff Sh111ld1r Cut 7-Borle Steaks ~Cut-BoMI" Round Steaks BlsdeCUI Fresh Pork Chops MEAT DEPARTMENT ~ .. 79 .. . 98 ... UIDJl-A-- fl'elh Fryers ··~ ..... 57 ,.., .... -... 61'111111 Beef . .. . 88 . SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT --.. 1.99 .. 1.19 .99 Cooked Shrimp Kaio Brand-He•l 'N ht Breaded Sole Fillets IC•ro .t.nct-'KHt 'N E•' Bniaded Tulbot Flllels ... • trip This week go someplace where you'll find a big selection of beef and super low prices. Come to Ra! phs and also enjoy our sunrise fresh fruits and vegetables, and big selection of other good foods. BAKERY DEPARTMENT Buttermllk-Herders-Cr•ckffi Wheat RalphS Bread R•lphs-Pruni D•nlsh Coffee Cakes Ralphs-Dellclous Orange Tea cakes .46 ""' .82 ..... 59 · DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Coof end Reffeshlng Ralphs Buttermilk ~ .. ,.39 R•lpl\S-4"17 Imported Sliced Ham Cole Sl•w, M•c•ronl; Hfflth or , Ralphs Potato Salad Al(1r~11ikqna loL 1.41 ,. 39 •• • 1 "'· PRODUCE DEPARTMENT WMlern Iceberg Lettuce _.26 U.S. No.1 Russet Potatoes ~~ 82 " ... Firm, Ripe Cherry Tomatoes .......... 29 ..... Fre1h, Aavorful Prune Plums ... 25 lb •• 1 lb. cello bag 1 0 ..... Fr••h, Top• RemoY•d carrots ~~en ': .10 llF~f¥~~ 4• Pots-C~ortltl' .. 1.09 .. 1.48 .95 1.59 U•D.A.~-Frnlt Lamb Shoulder Chops .. UQUOR DEPARTMENT . Lan.hft om ·°' L•ke to Lllke Jade. or Long"°"1 Cheese loL 1.27 .89 Coleus Plants s• Pots-Decor•llY• Herb & Terrarium Plants .... 48 LHr-10%. Peck99e-Sktnt.•• Link Pork Sausage &,., Mini Style Bor.eleas Ham Dll,.. FflMMif-1._ Avg.-Whole califomla Fryers ~DrumstickS el •• 88 ... 2.19 ... 83 ... 89 Sanll'I· Vodka -Royal RegifMnt-SIYe ..20 Imported Scotch llonaetalr-C._..n lmpomid Whisky 3.89 -4.29 -3.99 Angelo-S•UD•ge Of -PepperoniP ~izza'-.- u, .. Albert'• -1 Tub ' Soft Margarine .-.)'bUd.~ia£, ... Rouncti Edam or Gouda &ft-~~rine ' 191'0L 1.79 , .... 43 .... .73 1 lb. .43 THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 hsSuper Tide Hi C DAIRY DEPARTMENT Pvnch-Gnipe-Ot•nge Ralphs Fruit Drinks ..... .65 All Fruit Aavo,. Ralphs Yogurt ·quert .88 R•lphs-Low In S•tunited F•t• Hi Poly Creamer pint .26 • ices Plaatlc COntalner 118111111 eatarlng Ice Cream~~ .89 Detergent .. .:~ .79 Fruit Drinks .28 .m:nser 17°" 23 pkg. • . HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ~-U..-Cotape-ll ..... 11 oz. Rapid Shave cream u• lhft.'I HQ OrOOll'I 70L .83 .98 .58 Prolein 29 Spray ;to Off llKk Crest Toolh Paste Ketiu-11 ....... 0flllpet" ~Napkins n111111cDMtts 'Allat Seltzer ' 11111 ........ .,._ Ptolllln 29 Gel .~.;,Deodorant ............. ~ ' Koeex TamilmrlpOl .. -""11 ... IOL .... 24<1. 73 ... . .... 81 .... . .~ ... 88 p11;9 •• .... ~ 1.22 FROZEN FQODS PAl{TRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS flt11pf11-l'kNtd1 _Orange Juice Whipped Topping Pet Whip .t.u"tJemtm• Blueberry Waffles JolMl'•-t..tte Sb:• a-Pizzas Mltl11t.M•kl Lemonade Fr•• llKt-Gr.cle A Chopped Broc:coll~. ....... J-'l-He1t I E1t Snack ll'ay PIPlzzast...- Yiin 0. Ktrnp .. Fr1ed Fish Fiiiets ,. ... 39 '" . 100L 39 .. ~. 100~ 47 ..... ,. ... 85 ...... Hil.-ARGMds Grbund Callee D.t llllonte-FNt'ldli ltJM•· Cut Green Beans "nlppl~Mlx Dream Whip " t.m•tlon-Spectll .. _.,. Instant Breakfast u:.; .27 T: eatsup 100L 19 Hlllt-AllGl'lndl '"" • Ground Collee 7l'OL 89 110unce-D.,o1Hlottl" ,.._ • •Seven-Up .. ~ 1 ca.. u,.. Sb•-... O.po ........ .... ·-Pepsi Cola 1 ,. 99 Chlffot1-A1tort9deolor"S c1n • Toilet Tlssue ,. .. u' IOL ..... ·~ .... .25 .79 .87 .... """' SOSPads Scottl1•-A1torttd Colote Facial Tissues l1911le1-P111Uc Sandwich Bags ,. ~ 39 1cott-A110Md co1ora -• Paper Towels Chiffon-llrinted Lunch Bags ~":;2.79 I p1ell 79 c1non • Kit1en1.:-2 Plr Dinner Napkins Y11elln1-lntfll1I•• C1re 'Bath Beads ..... 49 -· .... 29 .... ""-· 83 ..... 200<1. 29 .... ..... .... tl•nl ... '°"" .... """ .. .. .82 .88 .15 .29 .. ... 79 ... . Pncee elfoctlve.September 8through12 . . --•HWLGllM . ..,..._,,_ Lemonade ~-·--.12 ~ ... t.i:,;;., _ ...... - Ught Chunk 'Rini ........ _,........~ __,._,_ Mixed Vegetable• ---EnchU•d• Dtnnert ----·-Orting~ Juice ....,......., . ......_ .......... -..... .......... ,,., ...... ..... F1c:l1I TI11u11 __ ...__ ln1t1nt Cotfe• "'"""-"'"""""'' " Ant a Ro1ch Spray ....................... ............ -............... ............ 04 __ ··---~ -·-... ·--•A;terlskecl 1181118 not available In_ the folloWl(lq atoraa: .... ,_ ... _ -.... to ... ~ .... • .e2 .41 1.lltl 1.39 ""'4-........ ~-.... _., Evaporotod Milk •"'.: .12: Rolph• Bleach o.lh .37 .....,..., ,.,..___ u111-. Bl)llghettl S1uce Mix ""',:: .23 R1kf Insect Spray -.89 ,,.......,...._~ ... ,_ .... 1111. ................ .._,~ ... O~d Med1I Flour ... • 70 Crown Prince S1rdln11 -.30 ...._,,-. 1-. ~--JM •Oil. Fr••l• Dried Coif•• ,... 2.21 ln111nl Miik ,-.. 3.19 .__.,..,.... ......,c......, • ....-n ... •Ollve Oll ::; 1.09 •FudgeBrownl•Mlx ,... .71 M-l ... -(Vlpofll.cf Miik ,.,..._ __ Gold Med•I Flour __ • ........,c... Tollet T111ue _, _ Cod Fl1h C1ke1 l•t'<IWllll-Mt-• Baby Food ·--.22 ·.: 1.37 ... ... ---··-.. .41 .33 .oe .......... _, ............... ........... _ .. __ ... ........,,... ... _ ........... ...,. ... ~..,Ml ............ ,.,._ ......,...,.,,,_ ...... .,..,__ O...t. qu ""-" M ...... ,"~ ............ -._.....,""_..,_ ._........,.[.~ ..... _ ....... ,.11 ................ II 11;·: ....,_ .. __ The luler •••Mt wl1l1 '§Mer &ow prices RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 l 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; LAGUNA HILLS, 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 H. LDARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAILY. 9·9 ,-. I l . , ' .... ., ' ' ' ... •, Summer Work, Winter Fun En joy the color and crunch of summer vegetables during winter meals by pickling cauliflower, carrots and tomatoes now. 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 A Message From Homer M. Smith Come in and meet Gene, Gene Smith soon to be the new owner and operator of the BALBOA MARKET. Gene was selected as the buyer. I would not 'have sold to JUST anyone. It had to tie someone wltti the experience and "KNOW HOW" to give the Balboa Market customers !THE MOST WONDERFUL CUSTOMERS IN THE WORLD I what tfiey want, the way they want it. Gene intends to keep the same Policy of doing business, to keep the same person· nel, to keep the same current charge accounts, to do what remodleing possible, to add more A· 1 merchandise and to improve everywhere he can. And I wish to very sincerely thank everyone for your patronage and friendship since I have been in Balboa in business since July 1, 1946. Thonk you CJ9C1in Smitty, Marily" & Dallas 0,.. I •·•· to 7 p.M. -7 De'f'I e W .... 0,.11 I a.rn. to 7 p.M. -1 hp • ¥{ ... 1~ Pickles Spice Menu THOUSANDS OF ••STAMP .. _..,191 -II--·-oo•-- Even though the days are still long and hot , the good provider is thinking ahead to winter. Now is the time to put away an assortment ·of tempting pickles, relishes and muncha bles. The redolence or simmering vegetables and fruits, and heady fragrance· of a dozen different spices, or sweet-and· sour syrups, these are the tan- talizing smells of the family larder being readied for the inevitabl e winter months; this is the very essence of home. Mixed pickling spice comes lo mind first, perhaps, during the canning season. Nothirig else has quite the same aroma and flavoring power. Here, in one container. are whole allspice berri es , mustard seeds, chili peppers, coriander, c Io v es . Pep- percorn!. too. and cracked cinnamon, ginger and bay leaves. But many excellent pickle and relish recipes call for special combinations of single spices. The Gingered Tomato Pickle recipe -from the test kitchens of the American Spice Trade Association -is richly seasoned with mustard seed. celery seed. ground gin ger, onion flakes and a whole red pepper. Pickled. Cauliflower smells appetizingly of onion fl::ikes. mustard seed, ground tunneriL and whole black pepper. PICK LED CAULIFLOWER 2 medium-size heads ( 11 i pounds each ) cauliflov•er ,~ cup salt, divided 4 cups sliced carrots I quart white vinegar 1 cup sugar 1? cup onion flakes 2 tablespoons mustard seed 2 teaspoons' ground turmeric 4 peppercorns Trim caulif101-•:er: cut into flowerettes (makes about 4 quarts); place in a large bowl with 2 tablespoons of the salt. In another bowl combine car- rots with the remaining 2 tablespoons salt. Cover ingredients in both bowls; let stand for about 2 hours. Rinse thoroughly and drain. In a very l a r g e saucepan or Dutch oven com- bine vinegar, sugar, onion flakes, mustard seed, tunneric and peppercorns; bring lo boiling point. Add carrots: return to boil- ing point; reduce heat; cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Add cauliflower; return to boiling point ; reduce heat ; cover and simmer for 6 to 8 minutes longer or u n t i I vegetables·are crisp-tender. Pack hot vegetables into s terilized jars. Fill jars with boiling liquid. Se a I im· mediately. YIELD: about 4 quarts. - GINGERED TO~IATO PICKLE 3 pounds green tomatoes 2 tablespoons salt J lh cups ;•1hite vinegar Jn cup onion flakes ·2 teaspoons mustard seed 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 whole red chili pepper 3 cups diced tart apples I cup s ugar Thinly slice tomatoes (~fakes about 2 quarts L Place in a large bowl. sprinkling salt over each la yer: let stand for 2 hours. Drain thoroughly. ln a Dutch oven or large saucepan combine vinegar, onion flakes, mustard seed. celery seed, ginger and red pepper; bring to boiling point. Add apples: return to boiling point. Reduce hea t : cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and sugar, return to Brownbaggers Love Crunchy Lunching Twice the taste, lwice less effort, goes .into lunchbox packing i! you roast two chickem at one lime. Use one for dinner and one for delicious luochbox salad o r sandwiches. Drumsticks delight f o r lunchbo1 packing, too, and they are so nourishing with their complete protein. ~fere·s a clever plan-ahead lunchbox trick. Make a lol of Crispy Herb Chlc:ken by the oven-frying .method. It ~ \'icles for the even ng meal plus deUck>us leftovers for limchlx>xes. 1'ho crispy coaling help_, krcp lhc chicken tender and moist the second day. CRJSPV DERB CHICKEN 2 broller~frycr cl:tickcns, cut f11 servfng plcet"'s ~~ cup butter or margarine 1 package (8 ouncesl herb seasoned s!uffi ng, crushed 1: lcRspoon salt l egg 2 tablespoons Y.'ah:•r Preheat oven to 425 degrees Put butter in JS x 10 x I-inch baking pan and place in oven until melted. ?o.1eanwlillc combine crushed stuffing and salt in a plastic bag. Dip chicken pieces into egg that has been beaten with water. Then shake chickrn. a few pieces at a time, 1n the bag until well coated. Place chick n skin side down h1 rnclled butter. Do nol layer in pan. Bake uncovered 30 minu1cs : turn and contlnue baking for 15' minutes or until tender. Serve! ·s. boiling point. Reduce heat: cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. Pack hot tomatoes and ap- ples into hot sterilized jars. I Fill with boiling liq uid. Seal immediately. Y I E L D : 2 quarts. .,llCIS EFFKTIVE WID .• Sfl'T. S fHIUTUES., Sf'1.11, 1973 l GIAIRl- LO• sucn lllTO Square Nutty PORK CHOPS Adapted from the delightfuJ , new cookbook . "Recipes from the Portugesc of Province-' town" by f\.1argaret H. Koehler \Chatham). W'llSH'S a1nr•e m ·' 39 PORTUGESE WALNlIT SQUARES SLICED l·ll. PK5. ;i cup butter ~4 cup packed light brown BACON sugar 1 egg 1 ~ teaspoon vanilla 5 tablespoons port wine 11'!! cups fi nely chopped walnuts 1,2 cup unsifted nour 1h teaspoon baking powder Glaze, see below Cream butter and sugar: beat in egg, then vanilla and 2 ta blespoons of the port and 1 cup of the walnuts. Stir together the flour and baking powder and gradually and gently beat into creamed mixture. Tum into a lightly buttered and floured !J.inch square cake p<lll. Bake in a 350-degree oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean - ::ibout 25 minutes. Remove from oven and drib- ble with the remaining Z tablespoons port. Cool in pan. Spread Glaze over top ancl sprinkle with remaining 1h cup walnuts. Let stand until glaze , .• is firm. Cut into 16 large squares or 32 small bars. This cake-like dessert is very soft so you may want to chill it before and after cul· ting. Glaze: Mix together 1 cup confectioners' sugar. dash of salt, I tablespoon butter and I tablespoon port until smooth. ·Pat Dunn Gets it Done in All VARIUIES GRAPESm $ -CASABA MELONSm ' ' ; ~- BEEF SALE! ·, -· T -BONE $189 ROUND $149 STEAK .... ••· STEAK ...... . M•USS ... USS CLOD $159 TOP . $22 ROAST....... SIRLOIN ... .... ·-·-----$) 29 lll·O·LAU ......... LI. :::.:..-:.·.;...------.-S)H :.~~:.:"""''""'_ ... ..,,_ $)69 LAMI CIOPS ....•... LI . LAMI CllOPS ....•.... LI. .... ._ ...... -.......... S)" Ill LAMI CltOPS .... LI. ..... ._.. .... -........ __ ._ 89' SllOILDll IOASI .... LI. ....... _. __ ......,_ -S) 39 ............... _____ 49• LAMI CIOPS ......... LI. lAMI MICKS ......... \I. "'"' ...,..,..,,._w•-..-•--s1•• v ................ -w ... ..-49' LAMI CllOPS ......... ll. LAMI lllAST ....... lt. - 3·ll. CAii .. _ ... _ •a-·-~­-------- At Your Service 12 .. 1. CAii ..... --~ 5-ll.IAI Sunday, Wednesday •nd Frid•y In the DAllY PILOT THESE ITEMS AND PRICES 0000 ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING STORES ;::,::.,\;~,'.::::!'"-:r.=.:.,.~'U.0"=!,'",,, :~~.':!:':: !~-'!'1'.....--!:-:=-~=It;:!-""':-• '!11:•--:•~t:r.-:=" ... ::::::.~.='°"" ._ .. ,,_.. ··-· ... ·---._ .......... _ ... ·=;;i~r,~.-·--, ... --.~ ..... _ ·; __ ,, ··--... ··;_l;J(i1';;;..;p.o ·=· ... ·-·--.............. -... •"'l __ ,,, .. __ ·IOO!-.. --.. ·55··-· .... --··••l'.1• --.. ,...... . .• _ .... '"''::i:;'"'''"..... ··-.. •1 -·-.-..... ;.·,;;,_ .... -.. 11-•, 'eiii'-··--.. _.,...i••·--. ~,,.,_. . .......... -..... •••~ !0•111 --··-..,.,,__ .. ,,. • ..,_,_o-,;. , ... -... ·--• , ... ,=--·-,..,~111. • • """-.. ,~-"""""-•=· "-\.-'"""'""·'"i'•-·-.... ...,, ... ,,__ ·=-· i:::;t__ • '1;i-1h • ~· -.... -=-. :\'""-"" . ..: .. 11;;:::: :-.:..~-..... ::::c"..;:;.~,,::I'::-.. :::.!'.'!.. ;i· : .. -.-·c:r.,.-: r=.'l ="-: m:':.&i.'::.-:-.;. _ ... WAftllTMMILMJ.., ::;;.-~·.:.-_ .. :--::=.:.: --.... ""t_;,:u __ .. ""' ___ ,... __ ... ....... -_ ... B PI LOT-AOVfRTISER N Comic Cook s Trout ' By JOHNA BUNN NEW YORK -"I couldn't stand my wife's cooking, so 1 opened a restaurant!" Rodney Dangerfield, the "I Don 't Get No Respect" humoris t, said. "With my wife's cooki ng it's a pleasure to brush aftc; every meal. "Wh~n we go on a picnic. she brmgs Tun1s ror the ants. She made hamburgers the other night and the leftover hamburger she used to scour the sink. "What is really ilnnoying is the way she serves a meal . Now, bow can you forget the plate? Jack Benny caUed me one night and said he thought that was one of the five run - niest jokes he'd ever heard. RODNEY DANGERFIELD "f guess you have most or my cooking jokes in my cookbook, which sold in the dozens ." Dangerfield tells jokes non - stop on any subject you ttirow at him. Seafood resta41°8nts have no originality. Tley all have 1lhe same sign in the window: "!be Fish You Eal Today Slept 'Lest Niiht in Otekapeake Bay. ''I telf ya. when I order fish. I'm only interested in how it,s prepared. 1 don't care where the fish slept, if it slept, who ii slept wilh. How can you 1et respect in a kitchen, be W81 asked. "Keep out of it! Are you ~rious GI' are you kiddin' me ? How do JOU get respect in the kitcben?. (He leaned forward and acral<hed hi1 head.) "It dtpends Ion who s e kitchen you are In. It depends on what you're doin' in the kit· chen." 1 Dangerfield ~rages his two di.ldrcn when it comes to show biz. "I te'U them r had to do lhis because I never went to col· lege. I'm sure you can think of a much better ~ to do than this. I bel ittle it; I don't want either of them to catch me on TV. It's a funny thing." "I enjoy the kid.!. there is • great reward, ~ there is also the constant fear.You roll the dice with them, you know, and see what happens. "At least you have no guilts with them when you give them the best you can." RODNEY, DANGERFIELD'S NEW ENGLAND F R IE D TROUT 11, cup milk 4 troul (at I pound eacb)1 I ~ teupoon Cf!ery salt 1h: tea!lpOOO onion salt Dash of pewer Yi cup corn meal 1/3 cup marprine (or com oll) Lemon wedges Clean, split trout , remove heads and tails. Dip in milk. Sprinkle with the seasonings. Now dip in corn meal. o.t sborlenln( good and hot, and fry ft.sh unJ,il brown and done (When fllfsh begins to flake when tested with a fork.) Fry other si(le. Serve at once In 4 portlobs wi th lemon wedges. ~ ~FAR-OVT viloETABLE CIUCKEN DISH II cup thinly ••ced onion 2'11: tablespoons corn oil 111 cups sliced cielcry J cup fresh peas (uncooked) z cans (• ounces each) mushrooms, sliced 11/S CUPI clear chicken soup s tablespoons comslareh I teospoon '8\l I teupoqn liquid seasoning of yotr clloloe (sherry, fresh lemon or lime juice etc.) _l 1' lea!)lOOO KJ!'tDld ginger 11 pound allced c o o k e d chlclulil (or~turkey) Cook onion I oll unlll soft, odd celery a cook together for a mtnute r two. Stlr In pea•, cover and cook 5 minutes. · ·Combine all jngredlents, add 1to ak.lllet, atlrrl.ng u n t i I 1tblclomod. Arranse chicken or turke)' slice owr vegetable mlxutrc and cook U>tlter $ mlns. May 1b& terVed wtth rice for com· pine, one d~ meal . • . . ............. ,.,.., ........ . . , Wf'dnesdily, Sept tmbcr 5 1 I~ W~ne1day, Sep ttmbtr 5, ll'.J73 DAILY PILOT :JIJ The more you ~ed the more you need 80 PROOF VODKA D fl D Nectarines • • • • . Top Quality Beef li'S BACK AND NOT JUST A FEW SELECTED CUTS , BUT All YOUR FAVORITES AT LOW PRICES .. Top Selection OVER 14,600 ITEMS IN All DEPARTMENTS All AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICE -ALL THE TIME • • Low Prices EVEN WITH COSTS GOING UP, THRIFRIMART IS DETERMINED TO CHARGE LESS ON MORE ITEMS ROUND CATERING QUAllTY ALL FLAVORS Half Gallon Delly Treats! """'" 7"' D RICOTTA CHEESE •••••••• !~. • . .,. D MOZZARELLA BALLS ~?':'~· •• ':'AZ' •• '1''.. D SWEET CUCUMBER CHIPS .• "li:r.'' .. 59' SWEET, TASTY YELLOW MEAT 21~-~ Bell Peppers ST~~~NG IO!. ~ CASINO BRAND •MUENSTER CHEESE •MONTEREY JACK YOllll CHOIU 12-0Z .• I , PKGS. Bartlett Pears ~~~EEN4i~f ~ • MOZZARELLA CHEESE .... NEW CROP, RED OR GOLQEN 2 , • . oe11· ..;ous Apples 9 : o 1MPERIALMARGARINE •••• i':! .•.. 46• '""'"" s171 '-& .... : D UNSALTED MARGARINE .. '7''!": ... 5%' .u,.c:o.i. • • , ---:.· D POTATOES .::;.:>.~ 12° D LEMON JUICE "':~· 291 : -MO-TH .. -S-OOA>-T -· !l-J9,,. SANGRIA WINE BURGIE BEER • • • • • • • • • ' LI. • • • •• • • : ~ i6 l 9 ,,~~ .... 61 s 1 o.~ o PINEAPPLES. ~:::rz~· .. 19~ o BR~wN 0N10Ns •• "~;· .10: ~ .~EET BORSC_H_T_._ •. --.. ...._ 1---: D BEAN SPROUTS :":" ••• 19 ~. D Christmas Cactus • ~~ ... ; . 98 : .,.,_, . PA&f BEER : o CASABA MELONS ;::-~ ••. 7..1. o Cyclamen Plants ·~:::.~":'. $24' : 0 ALL MEAT BOLOGNA ····°'";.;··SO: u.oL 12 A $225 •• · • D COTTO SALAMI. .............. 82 C.wl K ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 9 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove 1308 W. Edin9er, Santa Ana e 5858 Warner. Hunt_in9ton Beach e 23811 El Toro, El Toro • I . t 1 ! l • . . . ' ' • ' • • ' • ' o • I ' ~ • ' ' 'lo • • • • • • • • ... (fG DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Stptembfr 5, 1973 If Hostess · Says 'Cheese,' Guests Smile I Shortages and soaring meat co. each half. Broil about 4 sauce beaten egg, a:nd return alll to grated Sprinkle with half t be whUe puffy with Spanish t (4 ounce) can sliced pr Ices are forcing inches from the heat until the ~l teaspoon dry mu.stard saucepan to cook a minute or 6 eggs, beaten cheese. Top with 11nother one Sauce. mushrooms (optional) homemakers to seek other cheese melts. about 4 n1Jnutes. 1 egg, beaten so longer. Stir in pimiento or I quart milk third or bread cubes, the re-Makes 6 servi ngs (this 'Can Cook green pepper and protel.n-rich roods to replace Do not overcook as cheese v.•ill 2 tablespoons pi m 1 en t 0 , olives. 2 teaspooos Worcestershire maining cheese, and finish. also be baked in individual onions in huller until soft. but meat tn their family meals. toughen and scorch. chopped, or Serve immediately o v" r sauce \Vith the last layer of bread, casseroles). oot brown. Add the tom~toes, Beef supplies in the market Makes 6 servings of 2 bun y4 cup stuffed green olives1 toast. For an extra treat. top 1 teaspoon Pr e Pared Combine eggs, milk and break ,up any large pieces. places are expected to remain halves each. Toasted bread sliced with crisp bacon. Makes six Yz mustard seasonings. Pour over bread. SPANISH SAUCE Simmer for 5 min1,1tes. scarce at least tmtll the beef may be used in place of buns. Toast cup servings. Salt k pepper Allow to stand in the 1.<a cup green pepper, diced Stir i. the comstardi \Vhich price ft;eeze is lifted Sep-CHEESE RAREBIT Combine cheese, m i I k, CREESE PUFF Trim crusts from bread and refrigerator an hour or longer I small onion, chopped has t>e;n blended with. cold tember 12, and then prices are Worcestershire sauce and dry save for crumbs. Cut bread in-before baking. 2 tablespoons butter .water. Stir into hot mixture expeCted·to rise sharply. 3 cups or 12 ounces process must8ro. Cook over low heat, WITH SPANISH SAUCE to one-inch cubes. Spreiid one--Bake at' 375 for 40-50 111 pound) can tomatoes 'and cook until clear and Of the variety of high-pro-Cheddar cheese, shredded stirring constantly, u n ti I 12 slices bread, well but-third or the bread c.ubes ln bot· minutes or until a knife in-I tablespoon cornstarch thicken~. Season with salt tein food substitutes available, llh cups milk cheese melts. tered tom 0£ a well-buttered, 3-quart serted in the center comes out 2 tablespoons cold water :and pepPer to taste. cheese is one of the more t teaspoon Worce stetshire Add a small amount to the ~ pound Cheddar cheese, casserole. clean. Serve immediately Salt and pepper to taste . . Makes about ? cups. populu.· • · 1 -~--''--'--~'--'----'~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~"'-~~~~~~~~---"'-"'----"'--'-~__:.,:..::.:.:.:.____::..::.:.:..:::.::::::.:..::.:.:..::::.::__:__:__:::__~~~~~ Bolh cost and nutritional - value are principal reasons why home economists consider cheese a good m e a t alternative. "Cheese provides the same high-quality protein as meat and supplies all the essential amino acids neeessary for growth and repair of body cells," said Ms. Sara Cina, nutrition consultant with Dairy Council of California. "It also takes less cheese than meat to satisfy a hungry family," she said. Nutritionists say that two ounces of cheese provide a fu11 serving of protein. It also con- tains calcium, the B vitamins and vitamin A. .- .M for variety, the homemaker can enjoy hun- dreds of dllferent types of cheeses., developed by cultures throughout th~ world. Q>mbining cheese with other foods such as macaroni, noodres, vegetables, rice or fondue is also convenient. TOASfY CHEESE BUNS 3 cups or 12 ounces process Cheddar cheese, shredded 2/3 cup ripe olives, chopped v, 'CUP onion, finely chopped 2 teaspoons pre p ared mustard ¥l. cup salad dressing 6 hamburger buns Comblne the · filling in- gredients. Lightly toast the bun halves. Spread about 11• cup fil1 ing Sauce Laced The Irish have successfully promoted the delights of Irish whiskey in sweet,' black coffee, sipped through a thick layer of cool cream. Now they are toying with the idea of popularizing strong tea laced with Irish, a brew that has been popular with the IriJb cotmtry folk for genera· lions .. 'lbe~ is also a move afoot to acquaint the public with the subUe flavor that Irish can give to a number of gourmet dishes. Here is one for a prawn cocktail sauce that is popular in Dublin. 1£ pound cooked prawns or shrimp ~ cup mayonnaise 4 tablespoons shredded let· tuce Dash of tabasco 1 tablespoon catsup II oonce Irish whiskey 2 tablespoons heavy cream 8 thin slices lemon 8 thin slices cucumber I tablespoon chopped pars- ley ' ., White of egg or vegetable 01 Dip rims of 4 c~ampagn; glasses into egg wh ite or oil and then into parsley. Place lettuce in bottom of glasses. Divide prawns and place atop lettuce. Mix the mayonnaise, catsup. cream. Irish whiskey and tabascO and fill glasses. Decorate glasses with lemon and cucumber , cutling each slice halfway through and hanging on side of glass. Substitute Reeled In SEASHORE SPAGHETTI SAUCE . ~· cup chopped celery t small clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup (lk>WlCe can) cooked tomatoes l (kunce) can tom ato sauce with cfiopped onion 1 (7-cunce) can tuna, drain- ed and flaked (or other cooked wbi1e fl•shed fish. -cup, na•edI y, cup 1Kced ripe olives '4 t I ,.oon basil 2 oupo cool<ed and drained . heUI c:;:' celery and garlic in bot18' until tendor. A d d tomatoes, tomato aauce, fish, olives •nd bUll. Cover and almmer twenty minutes. Serve . hot over 2 portions ol hot ij ;11ti. For a Wide Selection and Greater Savings • • • -RIB ROAST LARGE END UIKOlli~T~:.. .. U Y s 12 .. a-MNDllO"Olt "LA'IOllANO OU.\.IT'r GROUND BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE "-~"""" 89~ 90NOIOl'Olt "LAVOll ANO QUALITY Low Everyday Priced Deli Items! I : CROSS RIB ROAST .•.• J;. .. 1•••~:~~~:5:1 31 ' ~~~~AN~E::EF ~.'!Y.£~.,~!~~~ ........... 5 J °' ~.YM!.!9~~! ............. 51 '' !!~ll.~~~s.A. l __ A_M, _1_ ...... • "l. -o.' I " ~~~LUTSB,.!!!! _c, o .. o. K··l·E·S· .1· -. -. 57' =:::::".':'.~~.' ..... ~ J 31 ROUN 0 STEAK SJ •S RIB ROAST SJ •7 _...,......_ .,.... ~~ ~...,.. u''"" '1"Y'-~~" .. POalWIU1Ne,e11,,-l.fN .,,L1 SMAL\.l lf0,1111' ...•. ,.,.,,,,,,..LI CORNISH GAME HENS ........... ,., '1 1'. ••••·A'19.WT.Jrr0l.&A I ! ~.~~ .. !~LO~N·~·"4l "•'I" ~~!~~ CHEESE ...... ,..,_,.,, 37, ~~~[~.~~~~ . .,SJ fl rui1!•:G ~E~~---"S J 31 ~.~~.~~.,R~~.s~ .. ---··" SJ os corro SALAMI · ,1,. FOUR BUI SALAD 49, SIRLOIN TIP ......... !E.AK .................. sJ•• ~J~~~J~.!!.~ .............. 5J 61 USSET ;'ilosHii"PicKiis .. 1"°'· "' 19 r'OrAT'o silio ....... l .. Z.CT~ :m:.... .. 5 J 11 ~,~~E.~~~~ Ro~~ D ..... 5 J 5 s ~!,A.~. ~.~;.~.E EF ............ S J , • ~OT Aro; "°·j 0 pouNo 6 aumlill• iuscuris""L"' • 1'Aco sHEtis ......... l .. LCTll. 43' ToPsiiiLoi" ~.~~~.~~RE .. R 18.~ ...... 5J2' ~~tt.~~,~~~~ ...... u s1· . -. ·-.. BAG; 1. Plll.SaUIY EXTllA ~IGHT ''. ' ••. 9-0l.CAN 13c POCO'S .........•••••• ' •• n.oz. PkG. ~.3c' ~:~!:i.~!.~~.:...~~ •. ~L.".$ .. 2 .. 1 .. s .... ~ ... o .. ,,R ... ~ ..... ~o ..... 1 ... ~ .... ~ .. o .... ~ .... s •. !. ............ s.1·0·'-~.1.l~ •• E •• P •• !.~.f •. f •• !.1.~.~ •. R •. ··'·"······-·. BANANAS ........ ' .... ' ........ . ~,~L~!,NwP.!~!~J~~~A~~~~~.s .. 24 c;, PACKAGED GOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS KEY BUY ~~.~~~m .~~.R.s ................. 28~ .. f~~v~r!1J!~~.~.~~~~···:·""i "7 5c" 1st QUALITY BUTIER ........ l':::; 97' LADY LEE BUTIERMILK ........ ~.~ 47' EVAPORATED MILK .......... ~!: 22' FOREMOST ICE CREAM ...... ":t: 80' RUSKET FLAKES CEREAL...'.::"o!;! 47' .,.-R ITZ CRACKERS ............ ."::'::: 45' TOTAL CEREAL .............. ~·,: 47' .,.-SAUCE MIX ............ ::".'.':!:::".:;: 21 ' .,...QUIK COCOA MIX ........ ::::; 65' .,.-DIET FIGURINES ..... ":'.'r./~',:; 1.05 PET FOODS VETS DOG FOOD ................ !~.:: 12' • LUCKY CANNED FOODS .. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SYRUP. ................... ~;~:-;:".;: 75' "'°LIPTON TEA BAGS ........ ".'.:! 1.11 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DISHWASHER DETERGENT.~;;: 68' LYSOL DISINFECTANT ......... ,:;~;87' GAINES GRAVY TRAIN ...... ':1.';::99' A 1 M Ts UC •• l ' OFFERS KAL KAN BITS 'O TUNA. ~-18' • • EA A £.. ................. 4 LOG CABIN SYRUP. ........... ~~ 1.05 DiSPOSABLE DIAPERS ... ~i~ 89' -...... ~ KOSHER Dill PICKLES ........ ::: 6S' YOU ... ICE TEA MIX ................. ~: 93' MORE KEY BUY COCKTAIL PEANUTS ........ 00:;:73• COFFEE CREAMER ..... : ..... '.:'::-::: n• FROZEN FOODS SANITARY NAPKINS ....... ::;6~ 88' ... BOWL CLEANER ............. .::~ 41' ORANGE JUICE.. .............. '.·~,:;: 28' HAWAIIAN PUNCH DR INK .. '.'.!: 42' KEY BUY SANDWICH BAGS -.... ~~~~~~OUSE. ..... l:'/:93 ' THAI 11CG1n 49~ ' ' ... MAXWELLHOUSE .• l:'/:2.66 ROYAL CROWN co~::.::.: 8-4. LEMON JUICE.. ...... , ..... .';::::;:49 ' ::ff::: . INSTANTCOF FEE ... :-:::::::: 1.39 EIYPOEUCT , . • • . . YUBAN COFFEE ...... --.'.'.: 1.06 GINO'S CHEESE PIZZA ......... '.'0:: 75' · • GINO'S DELUXE PIZZA .... '.'.:; 1.02 PATIO BEEF TAMALES ......... '.'0::79 ' LOW FVEFl'l'C)AV POIC~ :r NAPKINS , .. ·~ .. 2.'n~ BREAD ........ ,2i.,. " rACUGI ::I CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE..~!.".t 86' CANNED FOODS FISH & CHIPS ................. v.~.~~ 83 ' .,.+GREEN BEANS ......... ~~~~ 25' . . . DAIRY PRODUCTS TOMA TO COCKTAI l. ........ 7.'~:: 23 ' .,.+CRANBERR Y ......... ~.~= 59' .,.+PINEAPPLE JUICE.. ........ "!! 31 ' ... POWDERED BLEACH .... ~::; 39' .,.+AJAX LIQUID ................ ";;;:; 77' KNUDSEN ORANGE JUICE .... ~= 89 ' KEY BUY .,.+PRUNE JUICE ............... = 56' LI GHT MEAT TUNA ...... ~;.:;: 44 ' FORMICA FLOOR SH INE .... ~0::1.93 ~ WHITE KING "D:: ............... '.'.:: 61' FIRESIDE COOKIES .,.+SEASONING SALT._._,,,ro:i;; 85 ' VANILLA EXTRACT ... -....... \':.'::: 87 ' .,.+HEINZ KETCHUP. ....... : ...... ~=29· LAVA HAND SOAP. .............. ~~,:; 15' c110COUn c"" 31~ PERSONAL IVORY SOAP. .. ~.::: 34 ' OATMWotsuGH Gm •12.oz. '"""°' POWDERED CLEANER .... !';:~': 1.01 "' SOLID DEODORIZER ...... ::::~~~ 69 ' 'li:i;:.13-!:!· !l!•illll!mnE!iJ!! TIDE DETERGENT 171.0L IOX ................ ~2 19 JOY LIQUID DETERGENT .,.,L ar .......... 82c $145 CHEER DETERGENT U.OL I OX ............... . SALVO TABLET DETERGENT tH.OL oox .. 5229 DREFT DETERGENT ....,L oox ................ 88 c LOW £V£RYDAY PRIC£S ON H£ALIH ANO B£AUTY AIDS IJy MINNIN $1 09 Groom1 hair with th• n-oturol "dry" look. 13.0r, con, ..... 4 a,1 ~~ 'l&iiiCK PLUS ~ PLATINUM ~ DOUM.I IDGI J 'I ...., 53 ,ooubi.•dv• .., •• ;_ tolOI' blod .. • by Schick. 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I. 105 lltGltO • l40l I. lffftlp 111, MOltlOVll • 4lt W. """'"llf'-• on .. lllOllTlllUO • IJ! "'· Wilct' llOIWAll • 1101' lit••• 11~1. Ol&llGf • ,,. '· ~ .... Pl\101111 • •• I. Vlt Sltfff Ult lltllllOltO • 11141 ...... SI, 1.UltGl lllh ·•»I. let I_ .... WI nOllt • t•M tslli St, SllUl 1111 • ,12' "9. •lml SANTA MOlllC:l • Tttl' llwilll .... lOUTll GlTI • Jtll ltt-... J!DOllOO lll<ll • 111J ~ ..... TOH All(I • 27Jt Ptdlll (•ft llll'y. 10111.C:I • *' lttllll'"' IM. fUJllltGl • 114' '""91 ..... .......... o;., flo<T .. """' YUBAN COFFEE. ....... --:'.:: 3.07 • ..,.. .. u ..... ..,~ INSTANT COFFEE ............ ,:."::1.39 INSTANT COFFEE ... ~~':'::::::::0.::1.21 ollf HTS o Slllll·ITEI PIUCIH ''"...,. ~ 1 .. 0Z. lOAf I DEVERAGC • SPIRlfS o lllHITEH HI LIHH Sil! IS I llTTH HUI IYHI 1111 AKMOUNT WHISK rn....°=:7 .69 I LANCERS WINE.. ................ ::3.98 HAMMS DRAFT BEER. ..... ,,t.:: 1.69 ,,,., ...... , ...... WIT1l UMll ""' ' -Wt wtJcoalr BIC PEN BARGAIN PACK ' color1 m 8 l ie boll p•o•. 68c _ .. .., 111carr1n 2 boll .,tint pl111 r•ftll. STAPLER, := ..... 56 PENCILS, r. .. : ...... 99 ALL-IN.ONE BINDER .... .t°<rS,I CMYAS-OR VINYL . BINDER ,YOllr~of the ..,...,.,,.. ........ """"' Poly llnder-. ··C ~::;;..- PENCILS, ~: ...... !.33c. ~INK. ERASER .. i'.15c ·_tAf.l~~~·c ... _. s--36c FOLDER ....... . BRIEF . i FOLD~"S ............. 48 o polo "'"'"· Ao ALIVE PORTFOLIO PRESS BOARD BINDER ...... 3• PENCIL . . TM •w•ro·•'''""'h • :OXZEMA ~.'b,:,"" $1 09 . :. IN CREME lorm ulo. 10-0.. s 12• SCOPE MOUlHWASH ,1 ....... ~l 11 MENNEN GEL. 76, TUSTIN • lJt,. ...,... l ;f, tt lit II, 'lllSTCNUl'll • 17fl liMtlo N w1n1111rtt• • '"" ,,....... tt wntflllllm'll ·.,.•• ........ Wll!TTlll • l,.,J ._,. 11 ,,.,., Wlllttlft • llJM I, 'Mllltl« lltf, wn••IPG tOll • I n1 ... l •M STENO •oDK ................. 24• TAB.LET. l'c 14 c ~-.... THEME BOOK ............. 4 Jc ............... . _.. RDSS ..Gz. . .,..TYPING PAPER 2111 CT. 69• lABLET ::.\~...... 4 c WOOOl.l• llUS t , ... ¥\t"'f M BRACE DENTURE _,.,. ......... . AliHESIYf, 1.-..17' GLEEM TOOTHPASTE, ......... 69• STORES OPEi 10 Al SQIODL GWE 33• SUCKER BINDER ~N ...... 63• . - I ' ' l .. • PILOT -ADVERTISER $ Wedn~sday, Stpltmber S, iq73 • TIRI · TOWILI 1 PAO~a3c Wtdnt~ay, Stpttmbtr 5, 1973 041L Y PILOT .j ! YOUR FAVORITE BEEF CUTS STATER BROS .. CERTIFIED IHF. IONE IN s14s RUMP ROAST ......... LI . STATER HOS. CERTIAED IHf •GUARANTEED $179 ROAST SIRLOIN TIP .......... LB. . ST ATER HOS. CERTIFIED BEEF s 1 7 9 STEAK SIRLOIN TIP ............. LB. LEAN AND TENDER s 1 a3 CUBE STEAKS ........... La . LEAN. TENDER STEAKS . s1 aa PORTERHOUSE ...... :.La . • ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED IEEF s 1 84 T-BONE STEAK ......... , •. POUND WELL TRIMMED • GUARANTEED • STEAK s21 9 JOP SIRLOIN .. . LI 6-TH AND 7-TH RIBS s129 RIB •OAST ············ LI 1-ST THRU S-TH RIBS $149 RIB ROAST ....................... LI. L-. ..&,,, ~ 9"-t ~ CAIMATION 85 PERCH FILLETS ............ · ............. ~~~: c STOICILY • ASSOtlTIO 58 MENU MAKERS. .. . ... '.0;~~ c MOITOH • AMI • OHltY • H AQ! 3·9c FRUIT PIES......... . ... I .INCH - YOGURT BARS .................. :~73~ CMIOl:MOAIO 'AIMS . .. 29 TURKEY ROAST...... . ..... 4.0~~; -,. . • Jt:NOS PtZZlllA . 'I 37 ;, . · DIXIE.CUP CHEESE PIZZA ........................ 11-oz. . . HARVARD BEETS'""wooo ...... , 31' RIFILLS sauiA'Gi:'piziA _ --·"" sp1 \-"uliK'e'Y"iloAsr ..... __ ,.,, s31r PICKLED ~EETS"""w00·-··"·'· 32' _ 5:4· c Przh ROLLs _______ ,,.54c !:'i"rll:'ii PIE sHELLS . ,,..39' GREEN GIANT PEAS "oz 23' "'"" ""' . 89' '""'""' . ·2s• STEWED TOMATOEs:·;~: _'.'<'1 22' ,.~ . -~.-!NACK rR•v , .... a RANGE Ju1cE . . ,,, •................... 14-1/2 oz. 2 I c HUNTS TQMATO PUREE to50L 17' Li GRAPES :::::_5.~~~>-oz CAN I IC EXTRA ~' FANCY THOMPSON SHDUiSS -' LIPTON TEA BAGS , ,.;.,UIT' I '' l'IOKAIE • ' - 2164 Wftt lreodw•y, ..... , .. 141 71 R.M HI• A"""", ..... 1111 W" SMet, c ... M ... 2110 M.w'°" IW., C... Mff• 14212 Ml"' Aw, WM"5't - ~ ... •-:-.... -----.,, ' . IWLY PILOT Wtdnt!idt1y, s~pttmbtr 5, 1973 Don't just sit there worrying abOut inflation .... lJncle Sam hf(Pt UI prow that al Jll-.fair lut Mek food coot .... than at 9 out ol 10 other top chaina. ""'" .. ._'"'"t_ .. _ -00.111 OIPT Of l..aot,-tOlll>'l-U •lll'TIC. Uhl • 'll1 ............ OllCO••ll -,_ 01...-0 t10011. ,,,,,., .. ....:.....• :111 10 a ... _ ..... , __ o .. -, ..... o.--.... o...-c.o. .. , , .......... u-o 0 ... -c .... 1 o . ..-c .. ~• -.... -, .... , -·"'-°'>"'H -.... _.-.., -..... _,_, . • ': t'.,.'1 Oo.:11•.,•••ht-cl lho P• "' <otrll>•"""" '"'v•1 ti>~-"9•1, ••11'1 t 1oro """'"· •• tv•ol.t>lo 11 (or,1-Alf11'1 ()t.pl , M1w11" Mort~h. 2!i00 $. G1rl1otd, Lot An~lo1. Cohf 90022 May fresh 8oups CHICKEN NOOOLE, 10 1/2 OZ. CAN MUSH ROOM, 10 1/2 OZ. CAN C~EAM OF CHICKEN, 10 OZ . CAN CHICKEN RICE , 10 OZ. CAN May fresh Chili ©' ~eans 15 OZ . CAN -- Paper C/'cnvP.Js MA YFRESH 2·PLY JJMBO ROLL l • •• ·-" " • • " " • " " " ,, ""'I, ..... ... ...,., -·· , __ ......... ... u • ' " ... • • .. •• . .. " ·~· ... 1-.M! •• •• .. •• . " • ". ... ' " •• "" •• •• ... '" "" "" •• W. have about 250 different products in the Mayfresh line and, almost without exception , th ey coSt less than nationally adver- tised brands. Sometimes, Mayfresh products, even though th ey cost less, are actually higher in quality than nationally advertised brands! For example, Mayfresh frozen vegetables are 1003 Grade 'A'. You can't count on that kind of consistent high quality in nation- ally advertised brands. You 'll find high quality and low cost on every item that bears the ~iayfresh brand. Buying Mayfresh brands is only one of many ways to save on food at May!air. In fact, Mayfair prices are so low we are not afraid regu- larly to compare prices with our competitors --and publish the results of those price compari- sons in our weekly ads! Switch to Mayfair this week. We 're fighting inflation and we need all the help ~e can get . CAfayfresh · ·Jee Cream VANILLA , CHOCOLATE, NEOPOLITAN, CHOCOlATE CH\P 1/2 GAL. 'Pte§h 'Pryer Parts GR•OE .•. DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS WITH PEL VIC ATTACHED • ~onele§§ ~ound 8!.t}.fJ!fsw1ss -TASTY AND GCXX> ~elicious c§!pple~ RED OR GOLDEN CALIFORNIA GROWN NEW CROP weloome to the wOO:J wound us in 16 falxJbJs oction-P<l)ked volurreS i Jllu•trated Library or NATURE. "'" ltn•r-<101>.,.I• of ,.,.,t,,ai VOLUMN 2 NOW AVAILABLE AT 1.99 T-Bone 8teak§ TAILS REMOVED BROIL OR BARBECUE s POUNDS FOR SWEET, JUICY ~artlett Pears or 'Plums SWEET, ITALIAN PRUNE 0, • Knock off up to 10% on your grocery bill with Mayfresh brands! 'Mayfresh 'Mix or 'Match Fruit Cocktail MAYFRESH #303 CAN 'Tomatoes SOLID PACK #2 1/2 CAN Fruit CJJrinks ASSORTED FL AVORS 46 CZ . Mayfresh Catsup 14 OZ. BOTTLE <f)lpple 8aiice MAYF RESH #303 CAN ALL ADVEllTISEO MEAT ITEMS ARE OFF Ell ED FOR SALE $1.JIJECT TO AVAIL.t.llLITY FllOM OUfl SUPPLIERS DUA ING THE PEll!Oll THAT THIS AO IS EFFECTIVE Mayfair GBest GJluys in Meat RUMP ROAST Bone· In · T,.iangle Cuts .. lb. 1.39 BEEF CUBE STEAK Lean -Ouick F,.y ...... lb. 1. 79 FRY ER BREAST . With Ribs Attached -~. . lb . 1.08 PO;cTERHOUSE STEAK Tails Removed ....... lb. 1.85 BEEF SHORT RIBS Bake o,. e,.aise . . . lb .. 79 CUT-UP FRYE RS Grade 'A' ........•... lb .• 65 Pillsbury Cut-Ups . . lb .. 69 CAfixed 'Pryer Parts 3 HINOOUARTERS WITH BACK 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK OL' VIRGINIA WIENERS Tende,. and Juicy 12 oz'. Pkg .....•.••.. ea .• 98 ARDEN SALADS Macaroni o,. Potato Salad-15 oz. . . . . . • . • ea .. 41 Cole Slaw -14 oz ...••• ea .. 40 OL' VIRGINIA BOLOGNA All Maat -1 lb . Pkg ..... ea. 1.31 OL' VIRGINIA ~LAMI Cotto -1 tb. Pkg ....... ea. 1.42 3 WINGS. 2 GIBLETS AND NECKS INCLUDED <-'Mayfresh 'Mix or 'Match Max.fresh Com ~ WHOLE KE RNEL OR CREAM r..reen ~eans •303 ~R EGULAR CUT OR FRENCH CAN Mayfresh Peas #303 CAN Spinach '303 c•N -Mayfresh CJ'omato Sauce • oz. CAN 'Mayfresh "Best GBu~ in Gt6cerk!; Mayf~lJw_ ~{'!Acra oz. CAN .40 CMayfresh £q!&~ Le . CAN 2.58 CMayfresh Soda Ctlic/ft;f! .31 CMaYf~"G~!eaP(~IJ! 32 oz .• 39 'Mayfresh P~ut ~'ll!'Jl'.85 , 'May/Tesh p~CAN .47 CAfayfresh Quick OaJirgt{f#. .55 ' Plastic t:Ttlish 'il{!ts 1'1J9 MAYFRESH 20 COUNT Plower {jirl Shampoo 1•oz. 39 EGG, GREEN OR LEMON SHAMPOO -LEMON OR REGULAR • CREME RINSE 'M'ens Shirts SHORT ANO LONG SLEEVE 99 100% Polyeat.r, Perma-Pnss, Cotton tnd • Cotton tnd Polyester Blends. Solid Colo,.s, Hot Colo,.s Ind St,.ipes. CWolfschmidt ~1.!"IFTH 3.99 LIQUOR HUOSOH'S Bar Rum -lmpor1ed • ROYAL OCCASION Sc:otch -Whi .. ·IO-Proof F ifth ... , ..•. 3.M lmpor1elll "ff•,.•" Sc.otch -Full CANADIAN DEW CenMiltft IC-Proof Fifth ............ 3.tt WhiUer -'Years Old -Full SAM SYKES Bourt.on • K.ntuct, M-Proof Fifth ............. I .• Straight ~rbon Wh isker • Full WESTPORT Blended Wh iu., ·A M-Proof Fifth ............ 3.ff Ktniuc:kr 81...cl -IO ·Proof Clwr1 I.• Mayfresh Frozen Otiinge Juice $ MAYFRESH FROZEN 6 OZ . CAN %getables 10 oz . PKG. PEAS, CORN, MIXED VEGETABLES P~hWen q'urkey§ MAYFRESH GRADE 'A' 10 LB . AVG. SIZE ~eel Roast · BONELESS CHUClC POT ROAST 'LEAN ANO FLAVOAFUj. PrlcH Effective Thuradoy, Stpt. 61 to Stpt. i2, 1973. ..I I • .. -.. ... ..-........................................................ ,... ............ '""!!!~~.....,~~~F~ood~•S~t·~~-"'~w~.1=como~~~~~~:-, COSTA MESA •OPEN 24 HOURSJ 1 I I 175 EAST 17th STREET . I • • Satisfy Sweet . ' ' Tooth VALUABLE COUPON I I SPRINGFIELD TOMATO OAILV PILOT --VALUABLE COUPON ---Vl\1 1 1\111 I l I •llf" JN Vl\11 11'\ltt i '< <lllf'C)N --· ------I I I AJAX I I BAGGIES I ·PALMOLIVE PLUS I CLEANSER I GOLD DEODORANT I :.:~ 2 I 29' Onegood~aylodistingulsh l SAUCE 4/25' 1SANDWICH lo•Oll019'' BAR 10· 1 ......... c:., ', a lirak:la"' restaurant rrom I 8 oz. CANS • I IA GS •!"!'. "' . I ,. less outstanding eating places I SOAP ht. 1119 l•r is by checking the d~erts. If I '.:'~~r ·;~111p~~~po_:: ":n;i;~:~:n ~~','~::~o;:e~~·~:~d ;•,7~: I :i:\~;~.':0:0p:on, ~ mi n~:~mco~;·:;~;:, 1,•u~~~·;~;-~:~ i~;, 1~~~p::upo~ n:n~i;~::;,, ~:','~::~0:",~~'~eo~d ~117:: I 7~~' +:~:p'0°,,11p ~ n~n~i:~:~;n ~:','~:::o:.~~l~•o~d ~!ff~~ I the menu Uats something like I Sund.y, S•pL 9, 1973. I Sund•y, Sep!. 'f, 1973. I Sund•v. Sepl. 9, 197l. Sund t v. S•pl. 9, 1973. baba au mum, for instance, GOOD ONLT AT IARGAIN IA.SKIT • 183121 GOOD OHL y AT IARGAIN BASKET f8ll0) GO.PD ONL'f AT IA.ltGAIN BASKET . I 11301) GOOD ONL y AT IAlGAIN IASl(IT I youcanbeprettywehassured .... -----..-·--.....-- - - ------.... - - ---- - - --- - -- --• :!1a~:.h::t. quality or th• 1_ -__ m11w:1114i111gi111----- --llJljilnl!illiilllk!IJ -1 - -- - - However, ll's 'a simple mat-SURE I GOLD MEDAL I FRESH HAWAIIAN I I :.!0 :.1 y;t.;;. :t I ANTl·PERSPIRANT I ALL PURPOSE -I . ' BAR M BULK STYLE I ' :.:=:ur:::w::il • oz. 4'9' I FLOUR 63' I PIN3E9A,PPLE I PQLISH \ 119 '· making an eleiant rum baba AUOSOL CAN · · I SAUSAGE LI. I :.i. !'!iin=':S i:!f ~~~~:I , . . . . , . I ~. I !A. I W ilh !hii coupon, no minimum put~ha 1• t•quired. Limit I ,·, among busy bomtmaken and I Wofh th11 coupon, no mi nimum p11rthe1e requ•r•~-L1m1t 1 With th11 coupon, no mi ni mum purch111 e requ ired. limit I With thii coupoll, no minimum purche ie required. Limit I-lb. per coupon_ one coupon p11r i;u1lom1r. Void efl•r ~ ~ of fine desserts I c1n per coupon -ont coupon per ctnlomer. Void after , per coupon -one covpon per cu1iomer. Vo;d .ilter I per coupon _one coupo" ptr c:iatomer. Void after Sunday, Sep!. '.1, 1973 . , alike. S11ndey, Sept. 9, 197). Sunday, Sep!. 9, 1973. 1 Sun dey, Sept. 9, 197]. I I " ~ M...----* •-e.. .. the I GOOD ONLY AT IARCl-AIN IA.SKIT I GOOD ONLY AT IAl•AIN IASIC!T GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IA.SKIT GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASlrT ,,-----·---------------------------------------two cake !lyers -moutl> • I. ~.i~~ •!_'..hi.~ -FOREMOST SHOP BARGAIN the store that believes r t::OUS ~~ ~i:: PREMIUM AT • • • BASKET • • • in old fashioned service almond• and apricot I I ' ICE ~;;;.~ RUM RING (:REAM BACK TO SCHOOL VALUES I I SOAPS & CLEANERS I packap (9 ounce) yellow '---------------' cake mlx ,or half a 1 pound 21,,_ ounce package '~ cup Ught rum or 2 tea· spoons non extract pltU 3 tablespoons water 1;, cup orange ()f pineapplt! juice 3 to 5 fresh nectarinP.S ~ cup roasted diced almonds 1 jar (lJt ounces ) aprioot preserves. Pfepare cake mix a s package· directs. Pour into well·ifeased and Ooured l V4· quart'> ring• mold. Bake in moderate oven <350 degrees F) aboqi 3G minutes or unti1 cake Lester com!f out clean. Cool 10 minutes in mold. ·While fake is s t i 11 lukewarm, "irlvert and unmold onto serting platter: split cake canif\llly in bill! to make 2 layers. Return 'top layer to ring mold by placing mold over cake, inverting platter and tJolding on to bottom cake layer. . Olmbine rum and orange Julcei'drlbble very slowly over luk~arJl\ cake layers so that all rireu.are cWenly saturat.ec;J: refrilerete. Finely chop nee· tarines ~ make l'h cups : combine ~with almond5 and hatr of preserves. When lfyers are c o o l , spread Hall of filling on bot· tom layer; top with other layer. Heat remaining preserva tn sauCepan ; spoon carefulb' over top and sides of cake to glaze. Spoon rtrpainlng filling over top of cake. Slice remaining nectarines and,aM"ange around _ cake as gamlsh. !\lakes about a servlnga. ' Dress ing Fragrant The dressing spells a chang'- MINTED PEAR SALAD 4 fresh Bartlett pears I pint creamstyle d>ttage -· 2 tablespoon! mayonnaise '~ teasp00n see.soned salt Lettuce~ v.. cup chopped walnuts Mint Dressing, below Peel, halve and core pears. Mix cheese, mayonnaise and salt. Arra.nae 2 pear halves for e;ad\ salad in lettace cups. Top with -mawre and sprinkle willl nuta. Serve wilh nW1I dressing. ' Mint ])mslng: Beat I> c:up mlnt-fiavor jelly until smooth; beat in ~ cu~oalld oll, 3 tablespoonll~ Julee, I> ioaspoon llOll and Y• teaspoon ~·,lemon ·rind. MakOI a~ 'ti r'!" FRESH PRODUCE BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL • CRISP JONATHON APPLES r Thompson Seedless EXTRA FANCY GRAPES 4~s1 BELL .PEPPERS STUFFING SIZE 2~29¢ TOMATOES RED RIPE 2 ~ 25¢ -' BIC CLICK PENS With Extr• Refill Pkg. of 2-Reg. $1.23 Yalu• llC FINE POINT AUDITORS PEN With 2 Free Medium Point Pena Reg. 17c Value 69c 39c 7-UP Big 28 Fl. OL Plastic Shi•ld One W1y Bottle REG. 31s1 39c EA. BEVERAGES SPRINGFIELD SODA POP 10/$1 5/$1 · 12 01. Cans DAD'S ROOT IEER-Full Quirt With Twist Off Top -Plus Dtpult Vl!RNORS GINGER ALE Plus Deposit · s· /'$1 Full Quart-With T•lst Off Top LIPTON ICED T~ 12 oz. cans RC COLA 12 Oz. Cens 6/89c 6/89c Cold Power LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZE 59¢ JOY LIQUID DET~GENT GIANT SIZE-22 FL. OZ. 2/$1 ROYAL TREND LIQUID DITE•GENT 3/$1 GIANT SIZE-22 P:L. OZ. PUREX IL~CH HALF-GALLON FORMULA 409 SPRAY CLl·ANER 22 FL. oz-PLASTIC IOTTLI 35c 69c WOOLITI A~OSOL RUG CLEANER $1· 29 22 OZ--AIR6SOL CAN . • AJAX LAUNDRY DITERGINT KING SIZI, RINSO LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZE $1.39 79c CASCADE-for Autometlc Dl1hw11htr1 59c 35 oz. DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER KING SIZE PALMOLIVE $1.39 LIQUID DETERGENT GIANT SIZE 49 ¢ 22 FL. OZ. MISCELLANEOUS RAMONA DRINKING WATER Full O.llon WESSON OIL 24 fl. Oz. Bottle HUNGRYJACK aunERMILK PANCAKE MIX-2 Lb. lox 35c 65c 49c 73c PILLSBU'RY ALL PURPOSE FLOUR-5 Lb. a., SPRINGFIELD INSTANT NON-FAT MlLK-20 Quert Slit $2.59 CARNATION INSTANT IREAk•AIT 69c lox of Six Envelopet BORDEN'S CR!IMORA 53c Big 11 01:. Bottle BARGAIN BASKET BETIER BEEF USDA CHOICE, & MANNINGS BEEF, EASTERN PORK, GRADE A POULTRY, BAR M HAMS & BULK LUNCHEON MEATS GRADE "A" PAN READY 3·LEGGED ~FRYING CHICKEN BONELESS SPENCER Pf EAKS • c lb $ 49 lb, BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN .. STEAKS BAR M ' FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA $ 39 lb. c lb . ' i FOR PORTERHOUSE STEAKS $2!! 'BONILESS s149 :';BEEF BRISKET . . ... . . .. . . . .. LB. 1 ADVERTl.SIN&. . .............................. ' TENDER 1 -RIB STEAKS . ... ' ............. ,' .. , .t,1 i 1Ni . .'iEEE SHORT RIBS ....... 79~B. OUT 'N' ABOUT BONELESS SIRLOIN !IP s1 a9 FROZEN FOOOS SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE. 16 Fl. o·z. Cen -A H•lf Gallon GREEN GIANT CAULIFLOWER In Butter S•uct SPAINGFl!iLD "Ll!MONAOE 6 Ox. C•n EGGO WAFFLES 13~0i:. Box 49C 39C 10C 39c MIRACLE WHIPPED MARGA RI HE 1 LB. TUBS 3 ./'1 VIVA TOWELS BIG R.OLL BAGGIES PAPER ITEMS .. • 1 '. FOOD STORAGE IAGS -8011: of 50 LADY SCOTT FACIAL TISSUE -Box of 200/2 Pty LADY SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE -Pkg. of 2 Rtll1 36' • 49c ~9c ' 29c !NINE LIVES CAT FOOD 6 Oz. Flit Cans Your Choice Of Varieties a1s1 HEAL TH .& BEAUTY AIDS TE.K DELUXE 'fOOTHIRUSHlS R119. 69c n . et some store~ CLOSE UP TOOTHPASTE--6.2 ti. TuN R99. $1 .13 et some storff 5/$1 69c SECRET AN'fl-PERSPIRANT 5 Oz. Aerotol Cen ULTRA BAN ANTl-Pl!RSPIRANT 5 Oz. Aerosol Can EXCEDRIN-Bottle of 100 T•bl.ts Rltf. $~.77 at some stM" BUFFERIN-Bottlt of 60 Telll ... Rttul•r $1 .23 at 1om• sterff MUL Tl·Sc;RUB--6 Fl. Oz. Bottle R91ul•r $1 .49 at somt storet 59c 59c $1.34 97c $1.23 Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday Sept. 6, 7, 8, 9 Prlcn 1ubj1ct ro stock 06 ....._ WE GLADLY ·ACCfl'T u.s.o.A. FOOD COUPONS No .. r~ONs~tAEN''"Y STEAKS ............. ··················· LB. '---~-=-~--~_2'-~-~~._(_·5_·1~i_A_K_-s~·-···_··_ ... _ .. _ .. :_ .. _ ... _ .. _ ..• _ .. _ ... _ .. _s2~~9-B.~-i_o_ELA_ESS_s_f_LE-·D·_SH-·OU_·~-·~R-·C-·LO_~_:._ ... _ .. _ ... _ .. _s1~~!~. ~~~~A 19th and PllClltll 110 w. ca ... 1111 • I \ • ' - 4°' DAJLY PllOT • ~· ' ' . 'i ( ' . Super Shopper Specials! ' Springfield 39c TUNA ..: ~,.. Chunk i;.tyle ..• mild lighl mtat!"} ~ Niblets Corn •..•.•• 23c \Vhole kernel, vacuum pack ••• 12 oz Pineapple Juice • . . • 29c Dole's, from Hawaii ••• 46 oz can Ritz Crackers •.•... 45c Crisp butter·)' wafers -Nabisco, 16 oz Milani's 1890 •.•••• 29c Great buy in salad dressing! 8 oz Hl-C DRINKS Favorite fru it flavors! 46 oz can Sugar Free Pepsi •• &9c The low cal cola -six 16 Oz (plus dep) Heartland Cereal. .• 59c :\ew! Plain, raisin. coconut! 16 oz Instant Coffee ..... s 1°9 F'olger\$ - 6 oz (10 oz jar •.. 1.39) Coffee Mate • . . • . . • &9c Carnalion·s non-dairy creamer! ll oz Instant 59 Breakfast C Ca rnation .. _ carton of b all flavors! M.J.B. Coffee .....• 95c One pound can (3 lb. can • , . 2.69) Mushrooms • . . . • . • . 29c Brandy\\·ine stems & pieces! 4 oz Electrasol ...••••... 7.4c .For automatic dishwashers! 50 oz pkg Glade Deodorizer ..• 45c ·fou r rhoice nf fra~ran ce! 7 oz. VIVA s 1 TOWELS 3 for So soft ... so strong! All colors ·Zee Tissue ......... 39 c Fnu r roll pack for economy ~ Bold Detergent. . . . . 79 e Iiri~hten ~ ond \\·hitens! Giant size Purr Cat Food •.•. 8 ... s1 ·runA 111 \\·in kitty's favor! 6 oz Sundries HAPPY LEGS Panty hose in choice or shades~ . Excedrin . .. . .. . • . . . &9c J>k~ of .16 160 rt. .. ,ze ... 98c) Tooth Paste .•..••• gg c Glcem ... 7 riz lamily size! Everynight Shampoos119 Choose Balaam. Lemon. Herbal! 8 oz Edge Shave Cream 99c Re~ular, A1enthol or l.ime - 7 oz can Filler Paper. . . . . . . . 79c Ba ck to 11chool valu&! ~ sheetl . . . . Wfd~sday, Stpttmbtr S, iq73 PILOT-ADVERTISER J3 Super freslr for . Super Slro,,,.rsl SEEDLESS GRAPES 3 us.$1 Sweet and juicy in generous bunches! BELL PEPPERS 29~ Thick walled mild flavor for stuffing WHITE ROSE POTATOES U.S. No. I Quality ••• All purpose! ' FRESH CELI RY 25~ Crisp and tender, 'cause it's fresh~ Cucumbers ••• 2,,, 29c Brown Onions • • 2 us. 29c Long and Green ... Ml'\'I crUp alim! U.S. No. 1 ••• use so many ways! ,, •• ,,, Itipe enough to serve ..• Yet firm enough to make pretty slices or attractive wedges! Add color ... and flavor! ••• to your salads and sandwiches. El Ranl'ho ExS?.<; are locall)' produced, rushed to u.<; to in10ure fre shn e.<;s.1 And •• , every egg i.t guarantf.'ed to be fre.~h! ~ i i - \ \ .• l! .. ' • --·~- fr1slrn1ss rlatlfl DelicatessHf BEEF 49 BOLOGNA c Rath's, for wholesome quality! 6 oz Sliced Swiss • • • • • • • 49c ., Donnan'a, from Wisconsht .•• S oz Goudas and Edams &9c Kaukauna Klub, for fun! 7 oz Roquefort Dressing 59c Fisherman's Wharf 8 oz (Blue Cheese· 49c Salami Chub .•••.•• 5149 Galileo -real Italian style~ 11 oz KNUDSEN 43 SALADS ~, Potato, Macaroni, Cole Slaw, Carrot! frozen ftefls ,., freslr flavoif Minute Maldji $ JUICES .,.. Orange, GraPetruit or Blend - 6 oz . . Chun King Entrees. 63 Chicken, Shrimp, erer ChoW'znein '15 o Chickert Stliffed Pie 49 Van de Kemp 's • , • 10 1/:t OJ of goodne Macaroni & Cheese 45 , · Stouffer's with real cheddar! 12 oz Springfield Peas •• s"'sE Sweet, tender, budget priced! 10 oz JOHNSTON'SA $ YOGURT •for Fla~ored. fruit flavora-8 oz ot.n frozen . ' " . • , "!'''. .. . ) .. " ' I _ .... _____ -~ .. \ . ' . ' \\"hen .it's fresh -whether it's fruit , vegetableS. eggs. pork -you gel more of what you're ~ i-hopping for ... navor, nutrition, value! That's another reason Super-tihoppeni prefer El '..) Rancho! Join them this week ... see for yourself. .. . . Fresh Eggs -... .. , ~---·'''' ,.ou gel nutritional \'Slue n·i Lh eggs, for pennies per serving~ Freshness malces all tire difference in porlc, too! SPARE 89 RIBS ~:"' c. Lean and meaty 0for s&tisfaction! Sausage OUIFASllOllD ......... g9c. Our own tasty blend of flavors! You can see the difference freshness makes! Com· pare the color •.. see the glistening fresh quality of mid.western grain fed porkers! And when you se rve it, everyone will taste the difference freshness makes! LOIN END •.• 3 to 4 LB. AVG. Whole or Rib Half Pork Loin •.•..••••• s1 1'. Center Cut Pork Loin Roast PORK CHOPS -Lean· •.• stuffed with dressing! Sliced Bacon ......... : s12•. El Rancho's ranch style slices! ........... s1 ''· Pork Loin s1s9 CHOPS •. Center cut from lean pork! Split Broilers • • • • &9c. Young mealy frying chicken halves?· freslr or frozen • • • El Ranclro offers f~llulous fare in fls~I 1Bh FRESH FILLETS! •.•..••••..•••.•••.• II! You and you r folks will love the n8vor! Try "Shake and Bake for Fish" fo r easy preparation. You'U love the ease-and flavor! Turbot • • • • • • • g9c. Fresh Sea Bass •• s121. Rex Sole •••••• 51 ••. From Greenland .•• tasty fillets! Fine for baking -by the piece! · Pan ready for convenience! Mahi Mahi . • • • • ggc. Sea Bass Steak •• 5149• Shrimp 0111r1r1-1•11111 s39• The rea l thing, frorn Hawaii wnters! Center Cut fro m fm:h fis h! Cleaned, Peeled, Deveintd-Feir Seas . - Fresh Perch ........... s 1°~ Fresh Cod ... 1 •••••••••• ~1°! Boneless fillets of mild flavored fi rm pe!lh! f'i llctt: of lrue Canadian cod •.• delicious! EXTRA LARGE • llADE "AA" • , . and guaranteed f~h rrom El Rantho! f Liqu~r Dep'~ Va(uesl ' . . :-t' . IOORD'S · sa· 88 GIN Save Sl .00 on the half-gallon here! El Rancho Scotch •• s51 ' Bottled in Scotland 5th (Quart ••• 6.89); Four Roses •••••••• s54~ Save 1.10 quart! Blended whiskey Qt. r •• Sparkling Wine •••• s39 Lancers Rose or \Vhite ••• 5th Vermouth,.._ ••••• s13 Choose Exlra Dry or Sweet -5th Windsor s5s9 Canadian Regular 6.59 .•. Kave SI. on the quart I • • Ptice1 in l/f~cl " Thur. throulfl W~. Sept. 6 throua~ Sep£ ·12 I ' t• .. '' .: • ' MESA VERDE VIEW $67,900 The most of the bcRt In this large hidden 2·story ·Jlte:h on a hill overlooking Huntington Beach - Sec Catalina on 11. clear day and dazzling lights at nlte. 4 Bedrooms -large family room -y;et -:bar-large covered µotlo and deck. Call 546·2313 rot• ap(.lOlntmcnt. SIMON· SEZ str11 into this 4 bedroon1. 1s~ bath n1lni-casllc. Easy-ca1-e rloor plan in an Ideal family neigh· horhood. All the C)l'.tras plus t\\'O covered pa- Wtdntselay, Stpttmbt'r 5, 1973 DAILY PILOT .f 0 ....... _... ... If you ore • porticulor fomily who will not settle for just anyone to assist you in discovering that special home, look to "The Real Estaters." We have the experience and know· how. Let us help you choose from our tremendous selec· tion of ·exclusive listings. Remember we are the largest locolly owned Rool Estote firm with over I 00 profonionols to help you every stop of the way. Please drop by, we will be happy to answer any of your questions. . ' $7,500 PRICE REDUCTION HARBQR. \llEW HILLS . VIEW ·• FEE LAND l.Dvl"ly four bedroom home with family room and separate laundry room. 2 fireplaces, h1rgc, sunny patio In pool sized yard with Jots or privacy. Panoramic ocean \'irv.· and you O\Yn the land. ~97,500. r-.take an offC'r. Call no\•;, 673-8550. FIVE LARGE BEDROOMS ARE YOU A BEACH NUT? Family size throughout Mirrored entry. Efficient kitchen \\'ilh large breakfast bar. Spacious dining mini block from the \\'aler in Nc1\'port Beach. room. A living room you can really live in. Park-Plus an incon1e unit abovf' the Jargr double like yard designed _for family fun. At $37.900, gn ra(;c. Priced at only :S70,000. ·llurry Call 646- this biggy \\•ill go quickly, so act Fast! 847-6010. 7171. OCEAN BOULEVARD COROMA DEL MAR VIEW Old Spanish 5·bcdroon1, den, ro1mal dining mom, family 1·oon1 on O\'l'r-sizcd lot just strps from the beach \\'ith a fabulous ~t·an viE"\.\'. ThL' only spa· ('ious, aulht·nr h· SpAnish hoznc )\'ith all uf the (•/Jnrn1 or CurtJna del :\Jar. Call now for apµolnt· 1nC'nl. 67:t-8550. COULD EAT OFF THE FLOOR but lhl' large IJri'akfast roon1 is n1orr con1fort· ahl••. lnunaeula l.e is the \1 CJrd fron1 the spacious f'ntry, the cheery kitchen and double door entry . Um;. Just $29.950. ~lmon Sez:cau No\v! 962-8851 . , .. ""'!~' VETERANS WELCOME! 3 BEDROOM MESS • • . 1nastci-suite to thl' nianicuri>d i::-rou nds surround- in~. l·ligh \\'llll rot· n1ax1m11n1 privacy -Low pril·f' for n1a..xin1un1 cu1nfnrl. Jus t S33,9CX>. C&.11 "'-::"""'tu \'il'\\' -8-'J7·6010. EVERY BODY ELSE KNOWS NOW AND ITWON'T LAST LONG Juiil listed. Back bay area. Nim•port Beach cus· tom· tu;me, 3100 t;,q. rt, t\.\·a stone. fireplaces and largc J:ioot room. $66.900. HtqTy. &16-7171. .;~ ,,.. •• -.(1 • LOVE and a little pa.int will n1ake this 4 bedroom homt: a casdc>. Electric built-ins, \\'all-to-11·all car1>e1s and a rock botton1 prie<> at $25,500. Dial ~i67 ' WE ARE T~i:!,1;!.i_PROUD TO ~K This brand NE\V' 1.JSTING, A 1po\Jess one ov.·ncr 2 bedroom and convertible den home. Sincerely the most im1naculatc "!.1onaco" Model in all o{ Harbor View Homes plus an oversized lot C8S'x 152~) ~·ifully landscaped With large covered patio. Ca~ts. drapes and \Vallpaper all top qual· lty. Secjt._,you'll love it!! Call DO}V. On!¥ $65,950. 673-8550. $31,900 Wrought iron gate leads to courtyard pa~ tio entry. Efficient homemaker kitchen. Large fan1ily fun room and bf:odrooms fea- ture moveable waJls to customize living 1;pace. Aiaster suite has 5x6 dressing area. This value can't be beat. Take advanlage-- call 847-6010. MESA VERDE 4•PLEX-$62,500 "lcsa Verde's Ix-st buy! All new carpets all units. Cul-de-sac locatien. Pride of owner- ship. All 2 bP.drooms. Enclosed garages. Walk to shopplng1 Better Hurry! $02,500. 546-1600. TRl·PLEX-6 PATIOS fixrr units. All 2 bedroom uniL-.. 2 patiO!'; each unit. j::entral Mesa location. Jog to beach. Comparable units just ·sold for $6500 • fT)pre.! Take advantage. S46-J600 • " WORKMAN'S SPECIAL $25,900 INVESTMENT PROPERTY Low cash down to assumable FHA loan. Totnl payni<'nt S,200 month. Watch your invl'stn1ent dollars grow in this freshly painted and carpctl'd home. No deferred 1nalntenanC<". Call nov.'. 847-6010. 7°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN .... AND -ITs-vACANT-..;.;; Take over lov.· intcrt'st loan and move in c1uick. Large bedrooms. Brand new car- pets. Freshly paintOO. Convcnlent to schools. shopping. JUit listed at 532,900. Better Hurry. 842.2$35. THREE BEDROOMS + SPARKLING POOL $33,750 Now is U1e time to tet'"the end-of.summer r.rioe on that pool hmqe .you've been want· ng. This.ls an excepUohal price for such a dollhouse. Spaciow: floorplan, lovely car- peting, pi-e\ty area · Md many additional extra features. Call now! 847-6010. 3 HOUSES ON 300 FT. LOT $46,000 Zoned to build more unil~nvcnient cast Costa :h1esa location. Rents could be $3.520 annually. Better hurry on this on<.'. Call 646-7171. SPANISH HACIENDA Your O\\'n walled-in Villa. ·Privacy. Dra- matic entry. Interior atrium. Wall-to-wall fireplace. Gi.aiit fiesta room with \vet bar. 4 king-sized bedrooms. On quiet cul.de-sac. Asking $48,900. Call now. 842-2535. RANCHO LA CUESTA Spani sh brick front La Cuesta 1,) mile to beach. Hlith double door entry. rormal din- ing. Huge family entertainment room. 4 giant bedrooms. 3 baths. Priced at $52,950. Call no"·· 842-2535. UNUSUAL QUALITY and character In this charming custom- bajlt 3 bedroom home v.•ith ocean view in lm'eiy Corona del Mar. Close to beach on pool·size fee lot and only $89.500. 673-8550. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $25,000 This 3 bedroom home has large shade trees and a large 'lot. It's today's buy and "·ill be tomorrow's steal Take a quick l~k ~646.:.717h _ FOREVER OCEAN VIEW ~~:hisf:~1~uai !:i.ly ~I°:te. :h=~~ planned with a dream kitchen for Mother, plus v.'orkshop, dark room, boat or trailer storage, play yard and access to Corona de! !\>Jar's finest beaches. $98,500 Fee. Call 673-85.50. PRIME DUPLEX South of high\vay in Corona dcl ?11ar. Let your tc>nA nl help pay your expenses. Here's A r!'ally ~rcat buy of two units each with thrt'f' bedrooms and t\\"O baths. Good con- dition plus prime location with only a short \Valk to the beach. Call ror appointment to sN'-673-8550. WITH POOL AND JACUZZI !\ta~nificent pool and fire-ring in complete- ly 1Jrivatf' yard. Pre-conditioned by actlvf' kids. Custom crayon walls and other un- usual reaturcs inside. 'JWo baths and fain- lly room. Great kitchen lay-ouL Tile-top i<>land range. Tremendous cupboard and storage space. A bargain at $37.500. !\>luster up courage and.call 963-6767. BEACH + POOL S\,·im at home. SJroll to beach. Massive l"'O story livini;:: room. Cheery bedrooms. Guest q11artC'rs. Yard size sparkling pool -Heat- 1'1i fi ltrrcd. QuiC't tree lined street. Enter- . t11i11er's delight. Call today. 963-6767. DECORATOR'S HOME! $38,500 ~uble door entry -flanked by private master suite. A'lusic room. Swnptuous Uv- ing & dining rooms. Park-like garden. Tai· lored yard, This showcase is you! Transfer this Joan! See to believe. Hurry -Call 963-6767. A WOW! COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME Just made available-J bedroom, 2 baths, surrounded by roses and trees. $40,900. Call 646-7171. 7·ROOM CUSTOMIZED SPANISH $3tJ50 Integrity of stylc~tting aid design arci t you here! Spaci·ousness • is the keynote! 370 sq. ft. family roo1n. 400 sq. ft. mast~ bed· rom suite is parents retreaL Let us show .rou the rest? Call 546-2313. POOL GAME ROOM DARK ROOM Loads of "CalJtomla Ure Style'' extras. Slate entry to cheery living room warmed by crackling wood.burning fireplace, All purpose family room adjacent to eat-in kltc~en and very private patio. Large Afas- ter Bedroom suite. Compare this Newport Hlvlera for features, style, and value. C,.11 516·2313. LOCATION! LOCATION! HUNTINGTON BEACH Near beach! Nenr !)llrk! Nesr tennis! Near schools! Near shopping! Near bike trail! Vcry popular n1od1'l with 4 Bed.room, for- n1al dining room. family room. Nestled in pa1·k-like yard u·lthin delightful neighbor-·.~--.. hood. $51.900 1\·ll buy it. Call 516-2313 . ..t PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD Over 2600 feet of roo1n in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. l-lu t:t> fam ily room plus separate, pri· vate den -both \\'Ith fireplaces! Formal dining roon1, big v.•a.lk-in pantry. Priced below marke~ et $48,950. 842-2535. ... ALL IN THE FAMILY have space for a place in this delightful neigh- borhood. Huge bedrooms. Large family · ~ Den too. \Vifc plea.scr kitchen -the ultimate landscaped setting. Call 546-2313. 't~~j ,. ·1 . . ~ HORSES WELCOMED Pco1>le too! 4 Bedroom Cape Cod chaimer. Stone's thro"' to Cou ntry Club. Giant lot. 1 horse ]l('r riding mrmb<>r of family allO'l''ed. Rope this one in for $39,000. Call 546-2313. · ......... -----THE REAL ESTATERS MANAGEMENT TEAM---- Tllfry Mc •rdlt • ~ ol our llrookllllr•I offc9 Ill Hvntlngto:on &Md! tnd Olrecl'Or ot sei.t fOr ~ rnalt dl~l1lon Of !!'le c:ompeny, Ht ht1 tlttn wl!h Tht Rffl Ellti.t'I tor 10 ytarl, orlglMllY OPSnlng '"-Wits ofllc• at Htl"OOr Ind Acl11m, Coslt Mest. Ht II a meml:ltf' ol tl'!t Htwporl H1rbor-C01l1 Mtsa SO.rd ol ll••llors •"II Ill• Hunllnglon a11c1>-Foun11111 Valt1y 809t'd ol llMllon, •• Wtll IS t ,,.,.,,.,Dtr of Tiit llMI E1t&ltn MUllOll OOtltr Chill. 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SA ot Pro1ee1 HUNllNGTON BEACH ty Cllt'tt ol Ot1119e County on Au11u11 Tilt-tol~~.! ST~~!sE N!,, dolilo ...... MO N-POH leeci. Ce (PT), "'" Tl ..... Clrl, o.,., fJT), AP 11WSWJ. Tt' '· $241.lt. LOC:lled (I" AP 1...031·15, Sll0.52. SCHOOL DISTRICT 21• ltr.t. llu1l11ao •s; 1'74'147. Tr :M06 lot 1. s1.n1.n . l.ol 2• SWIV., s Ft NEl'f 16$ Fl Nway'346 GUI, w. L., AP u .. 1,,.20, T• ~ L.Of 101 T ' HC!fl'lb Inc (CRJ AP U1 ·S$6.07 Al!, 9)2.)5-063, Tr 6930 Loi Common Ar•• Tllonlll It. L•r.-., All't. F".f.UQ l:T s I\' 117•5'1·2', Tr :lot06 LOI 6, •1,111,l'J. Fl SEt'f lS6 Fi •!SI Por IO ti .. t tt C•llt SWl't 100 Fl NWly 450 'Ft SEly 301.2 F1, Tr :;.;nLcit U, Mll.61, ' I.bl A ol Pro!ICI lotitacl Ot1 AP 169·0:11•U, ' + ~··-OVtlut 4 Mli9ltlni SERVIC~S. ~lt :: ~~:il~orif; ~I.~~~,; A!;",",·"','?!• TTr '606 Loi $. •l,117,92. -4$41/at Olt· M6S Sol. M)l.21, T Sl97.St. COO• Alltl!" f6.tM !J!_ W·•-•I ~·.'",.~:=!I& tOOI• M•~. Ca!!f. 91627 l 46 -. r 3'606 Lot •, tl,117.f2, ' ' • GW!nn, JaSOfl E, Jr, AP 111·10).{I?, r IA 15...S """ E 1 F A 111·5'-1.:J1, Tr3'o. LOI 3, 11.117.92. ttanold. WUll•m A. (JT), AP llS-261·1', 1n1 Lof 2. •21.». COO• Alt COOi AllEA 21 .. 10 Gue~!, Wiibert H, et al, AP ll&·S15·12, '11UI ar M. •uquat, •11 A H1mllton SI,, AP 117·S61'32, Tr 3606 l.ol 2, $1.117.'2. Tr t lot 21 Por ot Lot, S1 ,t16.H. Clly ot CDlll MHll flCX I. AP 119·1U.22, • obllrl W AP l \f.Jll·2I Tr 4969 Sun$et Be•tPI Loi 1 8!11: l)J, M2'1 .• 6. lse&.OC Coile Me1•, C&lft. 91~11 (-, Rulll M., llP 111·.tt:!.02, Tr Ntltor!, Clal ... M., AP 11,S.2Ull, Tr 1002 Tr 116 Loi 11 SWIV 700 fl •EA NWly 120 L Stfff~,s-4~ io:J, ·• ' Field, Sidney M. (JT), AP !ff@-63, Tr AP 111·SIS·ll. Su"t.el Be1c~ Loi l Biii: Il l Pvbllshl<I Or1no• CM~I D111y P1lo!, co'.~,.::.:.·~:~'.·~~~T 8 H•mlttor> $1 , 3IOO Loi •• WUO. LOI I E 132 Fl W 266,1 Fl ·Ell W '6 Fl., Fl • SEly 120 Ft & Nfly JO Fl., 127.31, 0,:.1.!;,.,Tl41f', Jtl'I L. !UW), AP '30#151, ~411 LOI 3, W67 26. lftd Lot 5 Blk 123. Sf6t 06. Auo11tt 79, and Setilemt>et l. n. 1', Tl'lls b\lslne'' 11 ~andu(1ed b't a ''"''" 5tnlltl. Rot1ald A. {JT), A1' 117·5t+4'l, Tr Ull.90. (N•l AP 1l5-21Mn All"''°"' E'l~a. AP 119·lu.31, Tr 376 Lot T Ul3 l.OI lSl U"ll \Sl of Proled llloi lnsll;I, John J, (JT), AP 1ff•n2·10, PM1i.etncl1, Aothony et It ITC!, AP ltJJ 269l·7l rorl...er$l'llp, :llqO Lot 32. Sl,113.J6. Vtn ltl1Mr, J, A· • • • 11 NEly '6 Fl, •2S1.62. r Al' llf.Jll-32 te>(l911'1ir wllh 11n Tr S54 Lot 10, "62.1•, 171-S2:J.C2. S~e1 9elldl Loi 2 Blk 111, Eirl M, F•uct<iel II°°'", 01", AP 111.fl).1.t, Trl(f '"I f'1l1,.lew Ftrl!'ll l ot_l4 POI' of Loi IP M Doyla. Frank M. el 11 (MV), AP 119·:MI · t:•'.;t:::: In LOIJ 1411/IU, $U.J.32. • Srock, ll.lch1rd H., AP 169·732.11, Tr l.SOJ.11, fills $ltle<ne"I wa' tlled wj~ 1~ (-'·· Lot It, t11m .11. tS-50 Par Al! u.m~. . lS. Tr 300. Lot Por at Ab.In SI. Adi Loi · S!d LOI 11 sm 111 M' 178-$1J.ol, Su~ Be.ach Loi 1 Btk PUBUC NOTICE 1 Cl k .,, 0 '"" ~ .. Strra, Gar11d F. fJT), AP 117.ftl-OI, Tr ,.p ~l).3'-24, Fal(YIW F8•1m•, .... L~ .. 1~ POI' 114, il.1'. COOi! A•lA ll'41M Greon V~ller 'N~mber Two !PT), AP lit, '1,$.CS.'7. lilJ. tr rinot Coun ... on A\1911\f 70, »JI Loi •• lll'l.23, ol tOI IP M :l!•JO l'lr • S ' · 9)1.,&1.0Sl, Jr f220 LOI S7 of Projttl Hunt, llll1n J .. AP 17S·S26;Cl. Sunset FIC.TITIOUS IUSINESS Ir~ C• •tor .. _., ... Jvnut. G., ll.tlld•ll. Robtrt ,E.. AP 115-2'2-47, COOll Altl!A lS-trJ J1P1n Gall Promolion (U $Al Inc ICllt l. Lcx~led Otl AP 1'9·291.02, $315.91. 8N(h LOI I Slit 16, •1ss.70, NA.Ml STATEMENT P111lll11'1ed Or•• COlll Dolly p:r::i~ Al" 117"52.JJ, Tr 42• Lot a, $2,nt,ll, F•lrvl-Ft.tTn• Lot 10 W l9.a Ft H I04 AP lll'-lll.01 Alleri Tr Loi Por of ~' Gr"n \'1lleY Homeowner1 Recra~llon 8rtntwood .\avlno' & L~n Aun f(A), Tilt-lallowlna oerlOn !s 11oln<,1 b111!ne1s Augltit 22, 29, llld 5'-c>!ember, S. 11 Jr'Yln. CO &I« Ol•on, Gtrald E., AP Fl ·E• Sia-, '132.10. Jap1n Goll Promotion IU :S A) Inc 115 Ta R 10 'm2.21 "55tl (NO), AP 9JJ.a!M)92, Tr 612o lot A AP 11t-S31.o3. Tr 21 Lot 22 91k '15, er 1973 llNl2'411t... Tr ~_J,C!!_lf, Sl,10'9,Sf. J-. Rldlard Jl, (JT).,AI' llWOl,%1. lCIU .• Af' 139·111.Qil, ~ 4 T ' R 10 Por Al" 1,,,_111.oi ~ j T ' lit 10 • !!Tip ot Common Are• LOI ot Prol.c:I l.oc:a!ed on 1111.91. . HEAVENLY 6 001ES, 3123 Ver1no ------------O"C:°'CC" (•IYtrt, Mlla1 E .. AP 111·,.~lJ, Tr Sll7 Tr S53 l.ol 17 Ill& A, 12 ... 07. and PDJ Cit S.c ST 4 R 10 Shown n 12.91 L nd 50 Ft wlda In Se<; 5S0.31. AP 169·291.(12. SJli.\O. Lelchllrl«I, Het1rv rl al, AP 171·531-31, Pll(a, Irvine, Ca. 92111>4 PUBLIC NOTICE t.ot I, ust.15, Croll, DOn 0, .i 11, Al' llW!tl•U, A' MIL Parctl In SIQ, l\,,01S.7'. a ' Tr 49~ LOI 12 81k 212 ll'ld Tr 21 NEIY .0 John E. M&rkytat1 !Edwtrd), Jill Mtrlln John T, ~ •I IPTl. ~P F1lrvt.w F1rm11 l.d It E 101 Fl N lts.n PRO-RTY IN PROPERTY IN FT Lot 12 Blk 212, \323.09. v..-&no Pl&c1, lr¥l...e, C•. ~16« 1---...,,,,=,.-,-------G-jt.(llOJ, 'Tr 5'1• Unit 1 Of Pr.llC1 lo-Fl W'h ·Ell N " Fl & S N .n Fl • SI-, CODE AltEA IH.JJ f'5 Sl,.eNOO, WllHam R. Jr fMSl, AP This l>U$1neu Is condu<:l«I bY 1n In· NOTICE TO CREDITOllS wtld flll Al" 117-522..S ...... 2.. Slt.116. FOUNT.IN VALLEY CITY IRYINE CITY 111-5:M·l2. Su""' 6NCl'I LOI I 81k :1•. dl vluual. SUl"ERIOllt COUllT Of THI • -Hlan, Dorotlly M,, AP 11$40':1·22, Tr 32S ClotJDhly, Johnnie I. (UWl, AP 119-ltl·'l , ~ «29.16. John E. M&rkYllFI 5TATI 01' CALtl'OllNIA FOii COO• AlllA 1 ... 1 Loi• All ·E• Hwy., 11,oJ0.31. Tr 6.SOf Loi 9, 1431.91, AP J7S·.S:W·ll, Sunset 8Nch Lot 3 8111: Thll itatemen! wa1 flll<I wllh the Coun. TNE COUNTY OF OltllHOI Jo.Mi, Oouol'" E. hlT), AP l1W11·2', COOi AllEA 21 ... 1 COOE All:EA 1'-00S 114 &nd LOI 5 8111: 11~. $1,11,.5t. ty Cl•rk ot Or•ng9 Co.inly M Julv 24. NO. A,-1,llf 'Ca'f'tff, G. EmtrJOn CJT1, Al' 117·3J:J·ll, Tr 1161 Loi \O, UU.61. COOE AltEA 1J-tJC ICunkel, Wllll1m H., 1'P 11t·SM-l6, 1913, Est'11e of STELLA O. HILD. i lso ~now~ 'Tr lllt Lot 13, $ll1.'2. Frln:lll, JOltpl'I L., AP ll,~7141, Lane, Delmar O., AP 111'411 -*. Tr '-196 Saddleback lnves.tmen!s lPTJ, AP Sunsal 8eaCh Lot 1 Bllt: 112 SElr a Fl f'VOIJ •• STELL-' DEL MONTE klLO, Oeceal· Flltvl-F1rtn1 Loi 2S Nly 50 fl Sly 150 Hellrer EnltrPlllH Costa Mesa CPT), LOI ll tlS o10 l!M.Q](l.11, Tr 2112 Lei E7 SEly\IJ -Inc p, end Sfly 43 Fl Lot t Blk 112, :M22.'2. Published Or1n91 Co11t OellY Pllo!, e<1. Fl Wl't 180 f l ·f• SI-. U31.Sol. AP •12·11U·I•, Tr 6639 LG! U, $127.Sl. H '1 Ho:.,~ Inc AP l12.~J:t 19 Tr S27J llt/W Adi·, t1,S5a.09, S11bo, Esltler F. Tr, AP 178·551·72, AllVUS! :If, 11\d Septtmbel" 5, 11. It, N(!T!CE IS . HE lit EBY GIVEN lo 1'1t TalllOn, ltotiert C.. AP IU-122.et. AP 412·112.Qt, Tr '63' Lot lO, S177.S3. L ! u;: 116 96 1 ' . ' AP 1~.071).19, Tr 281 LOI E'1 5Ely!/t ·E• Sunset &e1ch Loi 1 Blk Jiit and Loi 1 Blk 1973 ?690·7l Credo Ion of int above named UfCedtnl coo• A•IA ,.._ Cl-NS, J ... n T., AP JlJ..19).IJ, Tr F•lrvlow Farms LOI t' N I' Fl S 293 Ft Clly ol C05t1 Mew !XX!, AP '12·11J4.!, A~ ni--o:12 .22' Tr 5:173 Loi 51 t1' 96 NEii' l S Fl $El¥ 110 Fl·. t2,366.:IO. 104, M16.11. Inf' Ill Nrio111 h&v!no claims &gains! lht 1161 l.ol 4', '320.70, E 233.S Ft W lB3.S Fl, 53113.1•, Sa.: :WT 5 R 10 Por SE\~, 517.38. N&il I. G~owerl CCR) J..p 167.(r.i1.01, AP l~.ot!O.()S, T• 282 Lot 07 NWIV ,I? Conora11. iltl(hard G., AP 171·561..:JS, Tr 181 ~ Uet~tnt ••e required lo tlle tnem, • Vauvhft Ptul A, AP llJ-)t).T•, Tr 1172 SU 3000~., R. 10 swv. Nw14 sw1;; ·E• Ar:. and SWll' l.1' Ac Lat DU a/Id 11111 -Inc 21 Loi 15 Blk 'lS. \2$9.70. PUBLIC NOTICE w1 t lht n«ess1rv VOIJ(l'ler1. 111 t~r oflk• (ODtl .t.••A 74$1 Lot HM, "°2.M. COOE lllltl!A IS.OU • Pe R./W AUi·, Lot 013, $1.Jl9,29, o !l'>e'der~ ot Ille l bo¥t entllled tour1, or p,. ... Str&h, AP 11M12-4M, Tr 1111 Loi SI-, ss,39'.l6• p 1 J.0.l.(19 Tr 6032 PROPERTY IN lo preseoi ltlt'm, wltft the necrssarv Fay, Fr'"k 1,.., llP 111·212·•1. Tr 1U9 210 t:130:11 $Ille of Ca!llornla Olv Of Hwvs (XX\, L J1en:ms..~;l D .. A 6 ' COOE llREA 2'~1 FICTITIOUS •USINESS vf"h~rs, lo Iha •.tndenl!Jt'led &I tllr olf!ce Loi• NWlr M Ft, "#12.JL vih11a '11:1dw.rc1 T IJTI, AP lls-t51·16. AP 1•1·271-02, Tr 39'11 Loi 7, 119.0'.!. 0 ' i. yd R AP 16711:J.OS s 30 OCEAN VIEW NAME STATEMENT a '' Arfornev1 Snow •rid St1ow, 12011 S•n Trltu'Lot .... ,62:11. AP141·211..(IJ,Tr)997l.Ol6,S1L2'. T~1":1°JO·w1015 Fi's 20D Ft EVi fw o;. Vandeman. How•rd s. fJTI. AP .w. SCHOOL DISTRICT Tilt-following persons •r• doing Vl(ante BooleYerd,Sull1Nu ... llerSOJ,Les COn<orll lnY>t1lmant Co. AP l1.s.4S4-21, AP 1'1·271-04, Tr 3197 Lois, SH.a. , 022·ll, Tr 611\f Loi 12J, ,n1.ia. bu•lness as: Angel11, Callfornl• 90049. which Is "'e Tr 19" Ltl 21 Ul.).:).I. • AP l•1·2N'33 Tr 3'97 l.ol 9 Por of Lal SE 4, U2•.:IO. l T Mitchell, A. Dw11ln CJT), AP "''°'1·20, VISTA DEL LAGO, 2n5 Me~ \'trdt Pll(f of bltslrl$>s of !ht undel'llgned 11'1 all MftlllY'f, l>t\'kl, Al' llN2l·G, Tr Jl:ll Grl!lmort. M.nt11U 9., AP 11M2·1.t. 117.0D. ' . ' IU!ngwOrlh, Gtrv G., AP 167•1l2· I, Tr 1073 LOI '2, 5'6'.]2. CODE AlltlA 7).014 Drl¥e E11.1, Cos" Mes•. C1Ulomla '1626 mallert 11trl1lnfng to !Pie es.tela ot J91d \.cit lo wt.fl, Tr 1712 Lot '9l, SSIO.M. AP 141·zn.3S. Tr 3191 Loi JO Por Of Loi, 4699 Lo:,./1•J~2·30·J AP 161·1$3-Gl Tr Ollver, Wllllem M. !JTl, AP .t .. i"ltt·\9, COM1c11cvl G-.-&I l lr. l~raoce lftc.o.nt, within lout month1 •lhw tlla , Opterrna". Wllllltn w., AP 1l~Slll·14 Tr sn.61. Crum • ~'&. ·• ' Tr 1'23"1 Lot n. i~l6.st.. Gregory, Jtmes A,. AP 101.,.1·11, Tr Com"'1nv, 1 o.t1W1re eoroor•llon, 900 llr1t PYblltil!Ofl ot ll>ils not!ca. COD, I A•IA 74t 1112 Lot 31•, $330.n. AP 141·212-37, Tr :1197 Loi 11 P« o1 Lo!, •76' Lot 43• W 'AP 161.163•11 Tr 4722 Irvine Co ((lit), AP "9·201-15, Tr 72911 1114 lol 6J, 16$4.:W. Cot11g1 Grwa R~d, Bloomtleld, Con· Cited Auousl 14, 19r.I Cory, Thaoctota E .. Al" 11Mei·12, Tr Uf.«l. Waod, Jt"j" ., ' Loi 1, tlS0.2•. Te!fltl, Wayne D .. AP 101474-415, Tr 31'3 nectkut ll6002 MAlltl( WILLIAM HILD, Jilt., lrv\M CO lo/or Mc(Of'«. ... OWftl G,. Al" 17U Loi 3$, $249.11. AP 1•1·:m'3t, Tr 3191 Lot lt. '20.ICI. lot 11• f.JJ'J.,;.,, (M\'), AP 161-221.Qt, sac L1vlll & S0m ol Ctl l"c {CAJ, AP LG! 32, ""'5.02. This buslr>IM Is bllng conducl.O bY a £aec11tor ol !ht Wiit ...., .... TrKI '°" l.ol 19. lst4.21. Smit..,, Call• e .. AP flS.511-D'. Tr 1712 lltelnklflll, loul• H .• AP 1'1·2?2-03. 811t'r'Y 3015i'11.s Jr IO Por NE\Oi, 17.0U.61. 4'9-2S2.0•. Tr 6923 LOI lt, 196.0l. A Pllbl,'•,.lled Oran111 Co•ST D•!lr Piiot eorporallon. SNO Df lti>I "~ namld dt<edt!'ll lf'YIM Co &./or Ille~, WllllMI C .. Lot 146, \273.61. Tr LOI ' Blk F T•ll"ll 1,4 Ac In Loi, -'P ""1·2S2.()9, Tr 697.I Loi 14, 196.01. U1jlU5 and S~lembef S, l973 ti45·73 CONNECTICUT GENF.RAL W ANO SNOW, AP'.....en..t Trtod SOii lo! 2,S, SJ,206,JO, Al!nond, lafhln 'G,, AP 11Wn.o5, Tr •:179.13. (ODE ARIA 21.ftt AP "'·2.52·1'-Tr 6923 Loi 9, $96.01. LIFE INSURANCE C(){J.PANY 12011 Sin VICtflll loui.w1rd. 1n2 LOT to, M+l.06. irtelnklno, Louis H. fNRJ, AP 1'1·2"2·15, AP ut-253--31, Tr 6923 LOI U. S96.0I. PUBLIC NOTICE 8y: AIV 01klo, Mor. Jvlta Numllltr MJ COO• ,.,It.A 1.... B"rv Tr Lei S Blk F POI' ol Loi arn:f Por t Arnold A AP 112 112.0l Tr !>.17' AP 4'9-2S:J.3S, Tr 6923 Lot 70, $96.01. Tiii' st&!1ment flied with Int Cou~ly LOI All<Mlff, C•Ufel"!Ha *" I COOE AllA 1Mf7 ol LOI 6 111k F $2 IJO '' \'In, 96 .. • ' AP 419·253-'2. Tr 6!123 Loi n. \96.01 Clerk (If Or•noe (OU/Ill' on Aug 27, 197l T•I: (21)) 41•"3JI E'lllel't J A. Al" 111-312,0, Tr ut2 ' ' • , Lo\':· Sle CalllOl'nlil 01¥ OI HWVI (XXl AP 449-2Jl.6S, Tr '9'13 Loi 100, 196 01, HOTICI! INVITING 1105 8y Theres.a M. WINf, OepU!y Cwnty Al!orntyi for l!:KICVICll" W,. 3' '1,)6~ ' ' Hoflelller, Clara M IWOI, ... p 111·10'2· COOi AlltlA 11.f)f A; ~l~ :J.i.(I] Sec 15 T S R 11 Por NE '/; AP 449·2S3-72, Tr 691'.l Loi 107, 196 01. Nol Ice 1, herebl' given fh~t the Boaru o1 C!erl!; Publlshl'd Orange C<>11tl Dilly l"ilcf.. • ' 1 . Ct, Htrpar Loi 16 Blk A NEly• SO IS Ft ' I 'oo 7ISUUJ Olt· SUi '° AP "49·25].73. Tr 6!123 LOI 101. $96 01. Trustees (If !!'le COlsl Communltv Call~ ,-.2n" August 15, 22, 29, and S&P!&rnber s, COD• A•h 1461 , SWly 1eo1s Fl Sl!ly 100 Fl, nto.11. 0. Fllllppls, JC'$tpl1, AP llS·l<l.3·45, T• as Oesc ~ L. (NOl AP n7-66l·lO'Tr AP •49'2"·7'1. Tr 6!123 l.ol 114, S961ll. Dlsl•ocl of Oran(le County, C&Hfornla, w•ll Publoshtd' Oranoa Co.U O;ulv Pllo1. 1913 2SS1J'l Franklin, Sellm H. rl al, AP 111·1»07, "'LOI 2 Ilk I All Ell w 160 Fl·. s210 62. Garvin, rm~ • ' ' AP .ut·2!>3·80. Tr 6tt3 Lot 11S, t9601. receive $faled ll•ds uo lo 11·00 a.m, Mon· August 29 1nu Siiptember s, n , 19. t!IMlnd A A Jr AP SM32-41S lllllOll Tr l •I LOI 10, t207.6' Poll&rd Cl'leste<-A al al AP IH-JU-2' S2l5 Loi 61. 1 ·9110 AP IU-Ml ,6 T Kent. R lch~rd A. (JT), AP 61.032·10, Tr d•Y· September 11. 197:), at ltla Purchas· 1973 2691·13 PUBUC NOTICF. • l!ollfld Rffub ~ 1 l.o1 1 •1~' t~d Lei 2 "" 111·1Gl-OI. Tr 1'1 LOI$ 11/11, ~ 3' Tr 612 L0. 11 81k E in -E:it' Sis·, S624.5l ' Hitk),. R&Y';'"0 2<l ' ' ' r 4851 Lot 8S, S'°8 77, !ng DfPt, GI said school dlslric l toc1ted at ' Goodwin, Ch•rkil O .. AP 1l7·114-12. 8 1 (J>l p ns. s ~· T l1 S?IS Loi 52, S • lnilne Co GI W Va &/or Sprtg~, Roger 1370 Adam$ Avenue, c.,,,11 Mesa, al~•• U.5'2 n. N~I Melgnls LOI 122 NEly SO 1$ Ft PKI, en to ' A 3' ""' r 6 C1rvtr. J•rl'Y N · AP 111·611•13 Tr 5209 E AP 9J0.95-4121 Tr 51" Lei 21 Un•! 21 C1Ufoml1 &I which time said bids will be FICTITI011$ BUSINESS 1tkl\. Miidred F. el at, AP !oO.QIU.(ll, , 1 '' ''"" · Loi 10 81k C W US F"T In Loi, S310 16, L 1 Ill S38S 60 ' ' "P •SJ.(141 l .. II , ' PUBLIC-NOTICE HAME STllTEMllST ....... A Ill nd ..... SK I L I 71 lllk 7 SWly l.SO IS Fl SEIY • • M ...... llndllt' ltto"lr (TC ) AP llHls-ol. 0 ' . ' • • v II HomfOWl'I• of Proletl Localed on .. • ' pU., c' opened Ind raad ll:lr: Two (21 3ll The ,.,,_,,,, .... -. ••• ·-'"' -a ..... o ' AmatlclN 0.11tlQJ1mtnt Corci (Cit!, AP • r Greer\br,.., oun aon • f!t S521 U. Ptuenoer~Conwe..llonal TVPe eu•es "~ -· _. llC,llW.N .. " A A• •••->> O ... 117·124-10, Tr VJ let l Ilk C, •14A, F~l'E19$1F~;r'-L7~ V HV. E U Fl W 4 ars A1111 Inc (CR ), AP lU·791.01, Tr 6920 Irvine Cool W Va &IOI' kar1m, Fou,d AU bids are to bf in accordancf wlltl bvtlnets •~: • Kt, 00. " _, ' 1 Shaler, lltkM•d J., AP 111·11~2.S, Tr 3n AC . • ., • ' Lot C, $9,60 I~ AP 931).ts-(IN, Tr 5118 Loi 9' Unll 9• of lnstrucHOl'IS Ind Conditions & nd I,,.,. SAFETY ROPE PROOUCTS COM· lflll'ld RllUt Sac I Lor It I lk 1, MU.ff Loi f lllk' NWly _,.ft.£• NElr 130 Ft., Wln!fr, CacH, AP ll.S.st.).07, Tr 3u 3 L.ot AP 11 2'-791·11, Tr~ lot 0, 19.60, Projtd Loe.ell<! on AP •s:J..O.t1 ·3, S6C726. Specilltall-wl'lich art rl<IW on Ille tnd PICTITIOUS •USINEU PAN'f, t"2 Florida S1,..1, Hunllnolon .C:IJl'tll\, Hoyt S. tJTI, Al" SIMISl•ll, Ml .. 10 • U. 13211..:11. ' AP 112.191.:13, Tr 6910 LOI A, S9.60. lrl'I.,. Co of W Va &/or ()Nu, NlncY mey bl sacured '" !tit officio of the NllMll STATllMEHT Saach, Ca, '26a hllloe 1•nct lteluto U>c: I lot II Ille 11, I(~ WllaY J, {JTI,' AP 117·130-26. Frll<lrlchMn, H•rTY H., AP l1S.S13.o7, Larwln-southern Cal!fornlt Inc {CR), e., AP f30.9S.19S, Tr 51U Lot 195 Unll 195 Purcheslng A;ent of uld Khool dlslTfct, TM foll-11'19 ~ I• llolno bvslnns Sllnt..,. Offkovlck, 1902 Fl«ldt IJ&S,91. Tr 411 Lot 33 ....tM Tr 2173 Lot 61• $251.n . AP 11,~ Tr 6922 Loi A, •73."· o1 ProJecl localed on AP ~l.J, SPIClfltat10ll forms Ind COPTlplate ,,.. IS. Slr'MI, H1111Tlnqton 8tec:h, Ca ..... PKlfk Coetl Frvll Dlslrl~ -' al Holiar, H.' M. 1JT1, AP 117·15'-24, Foell, Donlld C .• AP 115-SAI~, Tr lllr.I ... p 112·'°2-0, Tr 6'12 Lei 91, SIS9.9•, $306.U. struc:tloni lftlY lit Oblllllld al !!'Ir CRISSMANS' RENTALS. ltSI Placan. ilt(ll)art lltld1ard1, 111 E. Mtf(ad Aw., ( ... V), A~ JO.Oft-:n, ... bOI lloland ltiwb Nlwo«I H#la Lot Q l"or In Llf LOI l52, 1570.3'. Gane... lloblrt J !JTl, AP 112.fil•!l, Tr' lrvJne Co of W V• &IOlf Hoffman, Pun:lll1lng l)epartmerit Of !ht District ii Ila, COllla ~ .. Ca1lf. '2621 W"t Covln1, Ctl. t17'0 S.. I lot :JO Slk t. S*.«Z. Ufl.<IO ' Gltflfl, Dwight M., A~ l1~'924), Tr '921 Lot' 20, 193."°'. ThMldora S., AP t.J0..95.210, Tr '7U Loi 210 !tie .tiova addrt1$$. For ~Hontl 1,.. llt•Yft'IOl'd M. CrllStnt", 170 Govtrnor, Thl1 bufl'*s Is condvcl9d bY I .-al Smutz. Hllborr f:., Al" 9M5a·13. tltlbN irt~ Artl'M.I!' W .. AP 111·111.ol. A.O. 2'73 LOI tt. IS06M. D«:korr. George L., AP 1.c)463.47, E• Uni! 210 of Prol.c;! Locatld on AP lorrnallori or Jnspactlon aPPQlnlmt'l'lt, cll1 Cosla MfM, Cllll, f'n27 P'irl'lar .... lp. hl1fld leM S.C I lll'f 21 Ilk t, Ul1:.11. Harrli Sllb lei t. 1327.'3. Dormayer. It-rt It. {NO), AP lls.m. 100'!0 Int In Ml" RI' BeloW 500 Ft Tr $195 6].(141.J, $404.S.C. Mr. R•rt c. Moora 1n1113+57Sol. Thll bullntlf It btlng conduct«I 111 •n Robtrl lltltharll• Y°""", Mary D .. AP SO.On-411, ltlbOI COOPtJ, ChirlOlla o .. Al" 111·211·11, Tr «l, Fairview Farms Lot • Por of LI»!, Lat 61, ss7•.t<I. lrvlr>t Co Cit w \lo &/or Rlln'!ano, J011n Etch bl~r must $Vbmll with hh bid• lndlvld11al. This stalemant w11 llled wll!'I 1119 Coun· hland llteliUll St< I LOI I Ilk 12, fo'G.26. 594 LOii '3111 Ilk E "'2 )t 153S.CD. TrJ.Co.intlH Pr-rtlet. Af> 1$7.(1!>.l·ll, B AP tJtl.96-1)1, Tr Wll Loi 1:18 Unll 131 (alhlll''I cht<k, certified chtck, or bid· R. W. Cr!um&n II' Cl"k OI Ot•noe Coun ... on AUOUsl \3, ,,..,.utOfl, Ja,.,.. 1. Jr at •I IJT), AP Taylor Hilrokl AP 117.:Ul·lt, Tr 6ff Van Dllt' P'113. WIU-l1m J, fJT), Al" 11.S-Tr 4:15 Lot IS, MO\.'-\. m·• Prolecl Loc:•ll<I °" AP 453-631.01, der'i bolld tnade P!IY•ble to Illa ordar of This st1~emrnt ~led 1 wllh 1~1 C~u'!J: 1973 JO.OTl·ll. 811boa bland R11ub Sol(; t Loi Loi' 11i.1•. s1,2'.i,u ., 593-0t. F1lrvltW Fo""' Lot '9 N 55.S Ft S Caldeton, Tony, AP 151·1'2·12, Tr 550 '367.ll. tmt C~st Community College Dr11rk1 Clerk "' r&nve o.in Y on ugw ' Pvbl!sMd Or•no• Co." 0 ,11, ,.',,.'.'"' 12 Ill 12, 11'3ot.6', Hallua Will" Al" 11T·2l1 ·32. T1 65t 2'-1 Ft W~~ -Ex WIG Fl·. Sl'-3.19. Loh ol(l/42 Blk 2. S.339.~1. Irvine C(; of W Vo &for Zabtl1kle, ll~rd ot Tru,11es ln &n tniounf not les1 1913. ,01 Rosa, Joh" J., llP »f11·1', tlllbo6 Lot 6 #1'.u ·Inc p.,,, A.twin -'llfw Adi· -El Harbison, llttlbetl E. (MS), AP 11W21 · Nofln, Anni• M1e, AP 1$7·22.1.03, :Sec 31 Be•bar• C., AP t'J0..9d-1 '-\, Tr 5921 Loi 1'-1 then five perc"'I (5'111) f)f Iha sum bid as JOHH C SllLYER 1'·27•1J :,~us! IS, 22, 29, Ind Sep!-~1.f.i llltlftd Ra1\lb $tc: 1 LOI lt. 91k 12, M:ll.51, HWY·. l.tlJ.e5. OS, Tr 1816 Lots. S.JCW.1•. T s R 10 w 2 Ac S'h SEV, SE\~ ·Ex W Unll 14' Of Prolect Located ln AP •guarantee tftot the bidder will enlllt' Into An · 1 LIW l(uUY. Rut!\, AP 50.tn·l6. l•lboa l•l•fld Jlobln10n Nt"CY R (UWl, AP 11J•?AS· Churctl, Englewood Ch..tsllan ol 'J9 Fl·, M1•.!>.I. tSJ.OJ1.01, M05.50. Ille ptoPOlflrd Conlfa(I If Iha wme Is ernaw • "''Ub SIC I lot 21 9111: IO, ..... Of. u, N~ H1lgl!U lo1 llS NWly 2JO Fl Yakima, W&,h, AP 11W21-o6, Tr 9 Loi 3J Wooc:tl, Oonald E .. AP 107·181{)9, Tt 399S J, W, ICl1111 On Co Inc !CR), AP •warlled to him. In the rl!fll of flllUtf 10 ~lti~~lc:.r~"!.' i.t"i!: )07 P..-kln1, C.,.roll lit, (JTI. f.I" 50.Qn.)t, SWll'U, ·E• $El~ 50 Fl & NWly 130 Fl & WV, EV., S7,l•.U. LO! 7. $rJ5.olll, 912·19·0.0, T~ 7402 Lot IQ Unit• ol f'l"Ofacl ffl!er Info S\Kh contr&c1, the proceeds ol p bl!slled Orange Co.ii Dill, Pll01,,l----,,,,,,,,,,-..,--~----- l1lb09 If.land ltftvb S.C 1 lO'I «l Ilk 10, SI· SJ21.6l. $11<11man, AOOtr H., AP 167·\ll.oll, Tr Local!'d ori AP {-19·171.(12 togefhtr wlllt •n the (lla<k Will be fotfl!ll'ed, Ill' In the caw A u 1' 2l 2'1 tnd S tembtr $ 12 f'ICTn!OUS SUllNISS PUBIJC NOTICE .n..... • iitfldlln, George J. 0(NRJ. AP fi7·2•S·2l, Llnd's.ay, Cllflord W. fJTL AP 11>061.0S. 4100 l ot tS, S7'3.91l. . UnU. 1119 lnl In LOI$ I to 23 Inc, f1C2.69. of • bOnd, Ille lull tum tnar.of will be IJ~u ' ' ep ~.,3 HAM• ITAT•M•NT 1''11• Mtrl1H c.: -'1" SQ.(1112.(lf, lalbol N~I Helllflt• Lot 11S l"Oit of Loi, Tr 61J Loi 107 All ·E• Ely 2 Ac· ·ll'IC Por F;leffo. R1vmond, AP 169-061.01, Tr S69 forfeited lo ulll 5'tlaol 1111'!1Ct. Tl\t' !ollowlJ'lll person Is dollll b1111nnt l$11ftd St< :t Loi 11! Ilk \.S, MJt.411. 51)1,51 , Allan St Adi .. s.m . .w. Loi 3. UM.a . COO£ AlllEA 2'.fll No bidder may wlllldraw his tlJcf for a ts: Wltlwrtop;o'ln. °'""' et al Tr IHOJ, AP cr1mPion. Oii~ a ,.,. 117-25'43. 'fr AP 16f.OS'lt06, Tr SM Loi ' S1/" SlU.l.t period of forll'·fl..e ldl dtl'I tile!" The PUBLIC NOTICE NO.MS MOTOftCYCLE ""VEN, 1m ...... hlbot lllll'ld $1C J lot. 11 6lli 1101 Loi tt. 'sn:J,loO. •• COOE AltlA•\M41 T1111neU, ~Id L., AP 169.()71..QS, Tr S6f Jtvin.e Industrial Complex (NII:,, AP dtte lei for lhe oClff\!"11 lhtreof, So. Sl1ndtrd, Santa AM, Ca111. ·, Dr. llMtM. e«11na-s, A1 .. er1a .c ... Al" 117·211·1&. lot •3 Jrlllt, S'1S1.!12, c».Q31.o5, lrvll'I Sub t..ot 121 Biil a Por Thi 8olrd of Trustees resarves the •1CTmOUS sUStN•SS HOl'trl111 F, Flatc .. n31. erold St .. ~-'"' ~' AP ·"'·"' ••lbM Newport Hal9hts Lot 11' SWIYY,, ·E• se1y Netdler. Jav H .. Al" lN-4)20..'lO, Ntwporf Aleall, lltubeo L. et ••• AP IH.011-3:1, "'l.ot IP M 35..o Pit' 21, 17.031.80. Pff .. llagoe of relect1no &ny •rid •II !)Ids or HAM• fTATIUHT N-l)Ort llfll(ft, C•. '74'G I~ S.C ) lof 11 ilJk II, SM.II, SSO Fl & NWty.15 fl • $1',. Slll.lL ~ Tr l.OI 1001 ' 100 Fl I! 2SO fl -El S Tr S69 Loi 7l. nM..26. AP .m-G;Jl.(19, lt\'lne Sub l.ol 111 tllk .. lo wal¥e •l'l't lrregul1!11t• or I,.. 1119 following paraori· ls dOI.._ Mlnt11 Thll blJl!nM1 ii co!ldllCtad ~ •R )n. J.tfJ. Ckll l,., A• .. 132-joj, lalbM Wll ...... Ga1w9i W~ AP 111.·1'14', 510 Fl-. Sl'9.9f. Hernendet, Raymond M .. AP 169.0111.(13, Por ot Lot (P M lj.,jQ Por P1r 1), forrl'lall!les. In •flY bid or In !hi bldl:\l"IJ. aa· • dl,.lduat. t•nd, l9CI) f.11.10 fHI 1J, s,M417. 1 HewPer'f Hl'tttl• Leri 1)6 N,Ety 70.lS Fl AP 11~21, NtWport Me5ll Tr Loi lotl Tr Wf Loi f.), $159.9'. 1l<l.37•.97. Slonl<I: . HAIR U.lllt, 169MI lotM Cl\ltt. Hun. Norman I'. •INff Mc De19M, ,...._,AP J0.141·22. a.-o. SWll' 210.IS Ft $fly 12' FJ, •JU.ts. ~ S SI l'I E 2SI i;'I, US6.SO, Klmllrldar, Baslllt C. fWO), A" NOR.MAN E. WATSON tLng1on 6a&e:h, Ct . '261, This !111-1 w .. fl*I with ftw CClllll• l.itfMll kc) lot l5 Ilk II, UJt.fS. Ntlh, WllMMll tf..., Jo.I" 111412.ft. iltOdlack, ~ C. 'fMMJ, AP lltt«JI· 1ff.«1-U, Tr 169 LOI 1:19 arn:f lO'I UO, CODE AltEA M\6 secretary, Bolrd O'f T~reei '•ck Armond R1llo, 210:50 l ocidta, II' Cltt'k of Orantt CO!lftly Oft AllCllUll 11. AJtrlfta, JOM'Oh 0. ..... Al" Sltl4l, N._-t H•lft'ots let .7 SWly J0,1 { fl 't. I~ MtM Tr Lot tell NII' 150 ""' M01.10, Open: September 11, Im · 11 :00 a.m. Hu"lln(llon llHCh. Calif. 92046 1m ••*°" ltl•r\11 sac .. Lot .,. Ilk 14, NW!y 200 Ft. tKS.90. • ~· _wtt ~ Fl .. l!ty "" Fl .. St•, s~ of Ctllfoml• (XTJ, AP 161/.o&l-26, Contlfl, Ale>tendef' o. (JT), AP '6J.01S. tld No, U1 Thi• bUlllllU I• condvctm llY In ,,.. f'•Del Sl.P1.... Dixon. Vlf'$1n!a L. !NOi, AP t11~. P:n17.· . Tr S6t Lot 10,,$729.lB. 06, Tr 6511 l.OI 6. $38Z.ff, Pllbllshed Otlt\Oe COis! Dallv Piiot dl¥1dUll. PUllll$hld Or'a11111 CO!fft !)Illy Piiot: ...... ....,.... l . ti al Tr, 1111" SO·l!lll.a), Tt 200t Lott, SU7.U. , Wl1111r11t, Clyd1 E. Jr, Al" 116'031·35, Luna, C1rl111, AP 1'9.o8"1·'1, Tr S69 Loi 1rV1111 Co of W VI &/or ltobtnon, A~t 29 lfld 5epternbet 5, 1973 2703·13 Jack llrmond irtallO AUOUlll IS. 22., n, •rid Stpttmbaf I, ~ llllnd Sac 4 LOii 19 ll!k lJ. Allf(lll, A-o .. AP 11wn.os. N~ f'l<!WP«t'Ntlsa Tr LOI 901 w ta Ft E ™ 129. 1622.22. D•vld L, AP ~l-03. Tr 6291 l.ol "'· 'This slal&ITltnt W•5 !lied wllh Ille IJ73 !511·13 11.on.11, • •i.lght• LOI !fl SWIY IOO.Ft NEtv 200 Fl Ft.£• s1 .. ttlO.tt. . DoOdl.· D•fl!ord J .. AP 1'9'°92.cl, Tr 11,211.,6, PUBLIC NOTICE co.inty Cltrk of 0t1nga c;o.i"'Y on•I------------....::.::.~ e .. IM. Hai«I l •• Al" JO.IS2-61, hlll09 HWIY 2ICI Ft ·E• sw1v '°Fl NWIY ua Ft Htgtn, Kellh s .. AP 11&-152·16, N-POl't sm Loi 13, S384.26. Erne. Lawrence c. IJf), AP 46l.o81.0Z AU1;111St 20, 1m PUBUC NOTICE hllfllll Sac 4 lot I• Ilk. II. 11#11.,.. 4 It-, ll,1120.tt. • Mesi Tr lot 1006 N Al.25 Fl Sn.so Fl E l(llflllO, Jim tt t i Tr !NOi. AP Tr ,297 LOI ID, SM9.S9. ST,.,TEMENT OF A9ANl!IONMENT F·216U ~ si.w.n:i-, AP 50-1'2·1•. Worltr. J&ek (i.$), AP l.lt-022.0.. 135 Fl In LOI, f.ll6J.o. 161/·Hl.0•.02. Por NW'Ai Set tt 1' S A 10, Irvine co !NA), AP '63.o&4·13, lrvll'f OF USE OLI fllCTJTtOUS l"ubU\lled Or1ngt Co;tst O•ilY Pl\01.l----,,::::::c=::-=cc7::----..... IMl'ICI SIC ( Lof I Ilk ~.11'7-'I Nawporl HalOhl1 lat 2fl SW\y ill Fl Hl(lrn, Ernest Jr, AP 11&-152·17, 'lS,15'.32, s b LOI Slk 9t Por GI Blk W 40 llUSIHESS "AME AUO. 22, 29 ifld S.pl, s, 12, 1913 261B·7l l'ICTITIOUI •USIHllSS ·"--' 1llomtl A. at ti IMVI, A.P NWIY\,, ,103,94 + ~I Mesa Tr Loi 1006 S ,1.25 fl E Florek, Kenneth C. fJT), AP 16,·113-11, uO Kttfe, Joh" J, (JT), j,p .6.J.iJS-07, Tr The following par$0ns h&\'fl lbafldoned NAMI STATIM•NT :1;;:.~~-llhftll sec ' Lot,. lllk ~~t~':i~Wt~~';,"°F1· N~~ .';:"J).~1 1i:~nr.le~ot:;•·H., AP 116-2»07, Trp!#!r;;:, ~!':.~·~:.AP 93041.00S. Tr "~•~·2·T't:;: G. <JT), AP 4J.llJ. ~c:6.M~o~~A~~'.u~~s. '7~"';: .. n~~ PUBUC NOTICE as;:1~:;17:;::0 '',:',,"'.M"'S ', ....... , ,...., Hl>!'WY O .. Al" »-ltMO. hlbM W..c>D, A. \', (JTJ, AP 11•-451·2'2, ~Rieu Tr LOI llOI W 105 Fl E S3S6 LG! S Unit S ol Prolect Loc:aled on OI Tt 4e!>3 Loi ts Wl 99 lfnvton 8ttdl Ca 92'4 hlltnd $1C .. LOI 12 tlll 11. WQf.M. Nawport Ha!Vflll Let ln SWly 65.13 Ft "20·F1, 12,216.90. AP lst..a.l~ togatrttr wllh ,,. Ulld 1/1'6 INIM Co (Hirti. AP ~12l·1S, lrvlnt Tha flctUlou'.. t>Vsirieu nima re1erred 10 F1tTITIOUS aUSINESI !16112 1Clno1ford T1t11Ce, lr\'1111, C1ll1'. Wai.r1, Ulllltllri E.. Al" Jt.1020, SEl',o 92~ Fl, Wit.st. P.c:lfk Equllfrt (PT), llP 11~1t1·10, Tr Int 1~ Lo~ ln to U7 Inc, U57.U. Sub Loi lllk 99 Por of Ilk, S17.10. lbol'r was· filed r" 0r•"9f COll!lly an NAME STATaM&HT 92"4 1-"'ol 191Mltl S.C (Lot U 11111 11. J.56'.7', llarnas. WIHl1m H., (JT), AP 11e-0:$1'36, 'U1 Lot 13, ICJ.Jf, 0-..•~• ,I-M. (JT), AP ,30.tl-o.\~, lrvllll Co {Cit), AP "6J.l'2-G1, Tr 7:113 Auguit 16.-1913.. Tha , fo1lowl119 ptnons &NI Oolno: Owen Llnt0ln Reid, S612 KFl\(I,~ Cul.,.., El!lwrpl-Inc. AP J)..1n-21, Tr•ct itn l.ol 39, •2 1.79. Kt11tr, Rkh"9 L. 11 II (MY), AP Tr 5'56 Let 6f U"!I '9 of Protect Loc:11N Piul George Stt»nlk, 5211 • tlh SI. 11Yalne11 &s; Tllt'raca; lrvtna, Cal, f'M6,j, ' • ..,.._ 11111\d S.C: l Lot I) lllr. 21 S.lldnel, .R.lclla,.., AP lll.ofl·15, 11~2'1·15, Tr '157 LOI I, Ul5.13, on AP 15'.o61·2 tcoelllfr with a11 . Und Lot S. $l,OSJ,fA, Hunli1'19ton 8Nch Ct 92M8 ·' I C PltOPElltTIES, Sulla .00, Nortll This llUll1W11 Is toneluc:ltd bY '" t,.. Sl';Stl... ' N"'"'POtl Halvt11a Lot 11.S NWIY 6S F' SEly P.cJO( £<11Jil!t1 IPT!, AP 11 ... 291·11, Tr 1117• Inf I" Lots 177 IO 117 Inc, S:W.Cll). COOE AREA U410 D1vfd J, T&YI~, 74.a? llerwick Ct.. TOWll', 5llO SO. Mlln Sf., Union Btnl! 111¥fdualc)w.,, l Fl I $!Mlrb. OMy L. (JTI Al> •112.ot I" Fl -Ex NEl't 1'5 Ft., 1711JIL 1157 Lot 6. t1.00S.30. MOses. Bltt'!Cha R .. AP t:llMll-071, Tr 8ouk1er Colo l0301 SQUare, Oranot, C1HI. '2"8 · I d ltiil'boM 1si..1 kc • Lot ti Ilk l .... NI.; •• J~ .. ~ ~~"~~:1•,•.,12-:i 'NaN, WUU1tn, 9j !,.UMl, AP .. 11•·2'·1~2J: l3t' 1'5tol112 ~~~ ,!;~~·~ ~~1~,~ lr¥11>t lrtdl.l,lrlll COIT\Plt• ICR.t, AP •3$-This t>Us1nesi w•• c:ondlleled bl' • Ev"1111 EUOl"M w .. _., U6 cuff Dr .. "'T~l!r~·-:~:;1~:,a:v '!lhA':°u~°'ij I f'I Lof U tllll I. IJ,l<f"'-,._.i ,..,....,,I 'f Nl'WPO'"I Mala r ....,, 111 AU ll ...., ' 01119 Tr $617 lol IA S9503!. Gt,....al Partnership. L1gun1 8HCh. C1Uf, 92651 1m ' ':t~ L • .C. !Sii. Al' J0.172.JO, SWly 2tJO ,,-, NWly ~25 Fl Ill I.cf .fJt IWly Ff., Sl,fft·!'· Inf In lol't~ 1~1~ 'tf-fJ~p(U;,o..l419'T . ' ' ' P1ul G. &toprilk P•tJY Ann w .. v.,, 124 Cllf'f Or., F·tT•M ~ """"" s.e •lot. 8111: I U.$11" " Fl & SI·, llOC.•. Twytnan, Edw•td G .• AP 11woo.11, O.mon, i& • ' • COOi! AlltEA 2"4C2 f -27UO Li(lun• B11dl. c anf. tUSI Publl•htd ,.__A c t • ,~ • .....,..., Cllrltt1lll t... Al"• Jt.lM·ii. EallOfl, Ota F .. AP 111-ln..,i, 'Tr '5.3 NIWOOJI Mesi Tr l:,ol l t2 E 50 Fl W 171 Tr 5114 Lot 97 Unit t7 Gf Pro!ect Loc11ted Published Orll'lge Co.II Dilly PUG! Tha bll•lnes& ll canductad bV a11 unln· A VII .,...,,._. OI$ I., llo!, attboe 1 ... nd, * $ lot 1• 811! .t, t;a 121.:k, Loi ) NWIY 29,6' Fl arid· SEIY '9.'1 Fl Lot Ft ·Elf N' IU Fl·, $220.21, on AP 1~1 ,•·,> .-n 1lher,,,w1I~ ~ ':snd Irvine lndu\ltlal Complt~. AP "31).(ill •12, August 19 '"d $apltmbar S. J7, lt, C9'1l0l'lll<I 1uoc:latlon ofl'ltr th•" a 1~ 1$, n, :rt. •nd ~Im bar S, · · 1, nn.eo. 11176 Int n o 1 a nc, ~.,. · 1973 1511 13 p1rtnarllllp 2521~ MC Damis. Const1nft111 A., AP 1114\.1-17, COOi llltl!A U.t+I LV"Ch, Fr&nk M. (JT), AP 930-ll ·llt, fr Tr 6312 Loi 10 RIC!ang Lot In Lot, • Eve.tall e. WM¥ft Tr 24'1 Lot 11,,~.to, S3S6 LOI llt U"lt Ht ot Pralle! Lcxell!<I $],066,66. PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'lb slllemrnl wat flied with thl Cou,.. PUBLIC NOTICE '"rdt Artttur C.. 1 lurrut. Mlltnflll (JT), AP' llJ.042+1, Tr on -'P IS&-061·2 looether wf!h an Urn:! lr¥1ne lnd11s!rltl Complax (CR), -'P Ol· IV Clirk ol Ot•noa CCMTl'f en August ll,l---------------UI r, $1.Ql,14. Al" l l-211+1, Tr !CIS2 COO• A•IA IHU IU LOI 12'Sfly 6S Fl, s51S.S3. 11116 lnl In Lois In lo 117 Inc, !360.611. ~1·14, Tr 6312 LOI ID Poro! Lot, M,01t.Cll. ltl'l. ·-•ICTITICUS IUSINISS Maellt, \.ton C., llP 11-.Jll.oct, Tr ,... • Gtfllwa, M""I" B., Al' ll~·U, Tr 11' Fr1ns. Ida 8. {NO!. AP t3041·152, Tr COOE AltEA 2..., F\iTn~OUS •USINEJS NIIMI! ITATllMl!HT UT 1 1$20 Jt. S1<ncllct1i.. Et1l ... 11f'h•K Corp INO!, llP Loi 19 SEJvt.'l. S20,•T. 53Sfo Lot 152 Uni! IS2 of Project loc:aled . l4M STllTl!MENT Pllbllslled Or111111 C011t O•ll'f l'HOI, Tlla follGWlf\O plr$0ft Is dot"'lll bufl-• · '".011•1'. 8trTY Tr LOI ) lllk D Por Of L.ltreno. A, J111111 Jr fJT I, AP 111-042· on AP IJ ... 061·l together wllh -.i Und TM IOllowl/1111 IM•$0nl a1e CIOl"ll -'uouat 72, 29, and "'°timber s, 12, as: ... .-. A•&A , .. ,. lot 11 0.K In DO .fO,l:MI Oil· ~Jt 1"'111' l.S, Tr 114 LOI If NWl11'1, S774.26. 11116 Int In Lots 117 to 117 Inc, 1380.!12. l1Yln1 h'Odusfrl•I Comple•, AP '30-0» buslne'l ,,; ,..,, 197l "22·7' SOUTHEllJrl COM FORT, 21 1i llflrl1tf• -T--, In DO -ent/2:N Oft· iN Por of lof 4 11111: CrOll&Che-r W AP 1ll·l2A·:H Ntwporl Am1y11, Ros.lffld1 M., -'P 9»11·1S6. Tr 02, Tr 6'10 LOI :19, Sl'M.75. M&W MAltlNI!: WOOOCRAFT, •• I•, Ntwporl 91tKh. Ca. 92UO htN Ce 1.Jlf WlllOll tt.ine !PllltJ, AP 0 ll DllK In 00 ~llCI Oil· ·E• POI' In w.111111:1 Loi 3i:j SWly llO.U 'Ft NWly 5356 ~GI ~~"JI 11S6 ,c;: Prol:' Loe~= u:~~:~~,~~ ~~":.(Cit ), AP m. =°"'' A\'fl., Hawporl llMch, Ctl. PUBIJC NOTJCE Goklt N, Orlen, JOI \Iii Anllbf>f. 11Nill.i5 Tr:m:tt.eta 1Ut1' DO..ot/ii&OR·,Sn6.IL 120J0Ft -EllNWly7'11Fl&Sl.,:WOIO on A 1 • oge et"' "" .' I 'comj,i ' (NA ! AP Rl lletd Oen l cC Ntwporf lleldl,Ca,92660 !Jn'IN 'co .,,,, Ou~. pivf It., AP Mor•lft. Jet T .. "'" "''°'1.(111. • .,ry Tr W111P1M. Charlft c. tJT), llP 1u.jsJ.32, 1/176 Inf In lots 177 to 117 Inc, fll9,9J, ~~~' ~~'9rl:~b LOI 11~)111k 9 "°'Of Pt.!, Cost• M:s:. ~111~~:17'" l•Th •U:flTIOUS SUSIHllSI TN1 bWl-I• ((ltldUCl.0 by '" In-......., Trld.,, Loi JI UJf.11. LOI 5 Ilk I!: E 1CS.6 Ft S :Jlt.J Ft ·E• SI· Tr J15' Loi•. SA61.... F1lrcP111d, Cl1renc1 D. CJT), AP 930-$1· LI {P N., ,;~2111p 1) SJMCI07 Tornmla W. Wl!ltler, lS77 Se-nta Ana HAM• STATaMllNT dlvldutl. • ,,....... C. wet hltY "•II ;.,. .......... U.411.2•. S.C:k•I• Ralpl'I s el •I (MVl AP II•· 17•, Tr 535' Loi~ Unit 174 of P10Jecl (I 4 •r • ' . ' SI. Costt Mne. Calif 1'1621 The followtno Plf'SOftS .,. doing Goldi N. Ori•" TtKt '11t L.i ,. U,. 71• ' Nakaranl. Dallld IC,, AP 141•101·13. ..,._ 161.01 N.fwPOH Hal0hls l.OI 29• Se1y 71 01 Lcx&led on AP l 1·7 h>Vlllher Wllh on This bvslne» 1, ((lndu<:l-.f bl' 1 ~r buslllfts •s· This it1!1mant w1s filed with tllt c- lrv1,,. C• &/or H~.'l"~llt I . J r,"'! ~TrWL~~ II~~ ~1.': 1:. F[~E.1'.11' ::_ F;; Fl N'Mv 1'5.t7 Fl SWl'I 142 Fl, $235.10. ~1'!.t~~l1' Int In Lots 177 10 117 Inc. PROPERTY IN part""'hlp WOMAN'S V.l.E.W .• V-'ll:!ED 1N· ;;Jlerk ol Or11111• County on Augllsf )3, 411M1nf1, TrKI •11lot100, NOf,3J. W lll9 • GrHn Valley Number Two fPT) AP Rlch1td 0 . McCon'!b TEJl:EST l!OUC.t.TIONAL WO•KSHOP, •-Vffl ,...,,,.. Co of w Va &I~ hrll;a. H • .£~ l-"' E AP l'1·Sll·IL Tr •ti coo• Al•A 1J>MS 931·23.013. Tr SISI Lo.I 13 unit 13 ..t' Pro> NEWPORT .. MESA UNIFIED Thll 11111mtnt wa1 Hlad with th• Coun· 321 No. Neww1 11...0 •• NtwP<>rt leach, Publfstled Ot•nge C01st oinv l"Hot Ha....,., AP t:ll·D«l6, Tr '271 Loi 6 U11tt 6 LOI , '•uo.4<1 ·• lect Loc:•lld on AP l&t.ot2·7· $36 90 SCHOOL DISTRICT ty Cl'"'k ol Of11191 County on AU1;1u11 21, c1Hf. 9'M60 A·-t IS 22 ,. •• s • of l'rolkl Loca!M °"AP •1:n.t. WJ0.11 Nor-· e, Ji.,.J41J ll'"-Tr-~ l.ot 2'-lmlHML '·,,',~ .. ~·• AP 139.(16.3.(1:1, Tt AP '31·23.(165, Tr 56Sl Loi 29, ssk.f2. , 1973 Jacquellna J. Cool!, 20llS L1mr.o. Or., 197j':' ' ' ' 1'"' apl.,,,bll' $, °"" °' . -.......... Wlltl•m~. WIHlltn T, (JT), AP tll..U-OlS l .. 1n6S COiia Masa. Calif, mu ,,.,, t:OD• A•IA 1..,4 Mtninlitritor ·ol Vais Aff•I" US-' Apollo Oe...toorri"'t Corp, AP 1:19.073·33, T• ,~ Loi 3S and Por LOI e ol Pro. COOi! Alll!:A SHOS Publf~ Orar111• Co.sf Defir Piiat, Carolyn Sue ll•mtt, 202! M•lld1tl11, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Ol p S1 S T 419C Loi 30 Tr Ml' Lot I. tt3t.t•. I t L !Id on AP 1*:!01.01 $31325 Al/llU$I tt ;ind Sapfembet J, 12, 19, Cod• Mftll, Cell!. 92626 IN!ftl Co of W \la lo/or H\lllll>r, lltkN1d ~ U, A IO· 2'1 ' r • J1P1n Goll PromollQr) (USAl ln.c CClt l, ~a/Id°!: Sommtll H•rrv ./... 1Ji'J . AP Hiii, Mary E., Al" 120·110.0.S. lrYine Sub l97l 2697·13 Thlt 11>U1Fnas• 11 'Oflllucl«I bl' 1 Qtner1ll---------------e .. Al" 431-01Ml. Tr U» Ult ts. $Gl.$6. s,;..;M D•rvl 0 AP 1•1-5.33-02 Tt lSOO AP 13"·lll.o1. Allett Tr Lot •.31AC 1" SK. tll-42.Qfl Tr 6909 i..ot 93 Proiect LoCated Lot 152 8lk Sl Por Ill Lot, 12,951.9•. PlrlllfrtP\lp, STATIMl!NT 01' WITNORAWAl P•OM ~ldt\la, lit. O. Jr INR), Al" CS.llS.I•. Loi 11 WG" " ' • T' It IO, $1 ,lOf.'3, on AP 1.s'.&-101.01 $319.Y,, PUBLIC NOTICE J•cquallrit Cool!: l"ARTN llltSMll" Of"l!RATINO UHOI• Tr M21 LOI 1', 1461.Al. ' . ' AP 13'-111·10, Allen fr Loi 1.l't A( In Se<; Grfffl VaHiy 'Homeowner\ RKreallon COOE lllltEA SWlf _ Thi' ,111......,..1 wa~ fll«I With lftt Covn· f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAMI lrvlN C• *' W YI &/tit lrwln, W\Ut1m CODIE llltllll 1.HIS 'T 6 lit 10, t236.1•. Aun (NOJ, AP 931 .. 1..Qt.I, Tr 6?20" LOI O ty Cltrk ol Orl"llf COllnty Otl AuouU'20 The following Pll'lon his wllhdrawn a• R, !Nit), Ill" 4.Sf.12,·2', ·Tr "21' Lot llJ, AP 13'·111·12, Allan Tr Loi lrflV l.tJ 1-L Comr!'>Oll -' ... • Loi GI ProlKI LCCll&d 0" lll!\'asl1, Jack, AP l?'G-210.01, Tr 71U LOI l'ICTITIOUI •USINEIS 1973. 1 gene•el partner f'rOl!I !ht parm.nllf- "''·OO. l(en!. Plltrt S. (JT), AP 11"4111·12, Tr 111 $«: 5 T 6 A 10, 116'.4 . AP 169·291'°2, S~l0.66. Ill Por of Lot ·Inc Por (If Me111 Ot & H ... ME: STATll'MeNT 1'!161J °"'•lino ulldlr the llctllf°"" bYslnat• ¥1'Cll'l'l'IT. Efltflt•t.. fWOI, Al" 4$140$.QJ, 7' Loi ot S#).16. AP 12'·121-02. Tr 33'3 Lot Y, t11,"6_ Orttn vallay Number Two (PT), AP tllr(h SI Adi· Ind Por lo!s 119 lo 121 lflC 1:M lollow!ng Pll'SO!I Ii dol1111 bllslntu Publlshld Otllnga COis! Otlly Pll~t. n&ma ot C & lit OPT ICAL CO., •I eJS "M" Tr 'UIM'lel IOI,'°"'·"· l'erflf, lllmil ti •I AP 116'171.0T. ltYnkofs, E119'111 W.,(JT), "" 139·122·21, tll-9'-037, Tr '6t6 Lot Con'!mon Ar11 Lot ·Inc Por GI MeM Dr .. l ftth SI AdJ·, •1· VEE GEE COMPANY PO B A119. 22. '9 Ind Stpt, S. 12, 1913 1St2·T.I W. 11th ST .. Cotl1 M1sa, C1, 97627. '""'"' Ce Of w V• &/or T~. f<llWO(lrl Mel• Tt l.Ot 7'6' s 170 Ft . Tr '3U Lot in. 11,1$4.1'. A ol ProllCI Localed on AP lff-001.0l. SS20.2S. ' . • 0• m. TPll flct!llO<Js ~lntsl n ..... $lll&rnent ·El,_., "' -....u, Tr UM Lot• a, ·E• Ii' Fl· 51 UL1A. Japa11 Gol l Prot'tlotlon lUSAl Inc !CA). sw.2!. '70 Broadway, C01!1 Mt1&, Ca. 92617 PUBUC NOTICE for tM p1rtiwrsnlp w11 Iliad on J\11'11 e. lf..,..M, Mfrr, larl 1j T), A,. l1'-U4"l<C. Tr•)I02 -'P l•ltt·l!i, Alltll Tr LOI '·''A( I" Sic: COOE A•EA JJ .. 16 G90r9e Wllllatn COffay, •JO trotc1w1y, ltn I" th. C011nl't o1 Ottll(ll, H41'-CMrtM1t. fJT), Al" ..-211~. LOii Q SI oa.10 'Te ll 10. '7t1..... • COD• A•lA 11'41M CDlll Misa, Ca. 916?1 Full Nama and Addttt1 of Iha 1'111'-'0ft Tf MM Leri 76, IJ20,Q, OIMW. O.Cir 't. IJT! Al' ll6'lf0.2I Ol Hanlll"s, oo.Joln A .. AP 1:1fol3l·ll. Tr Meradllh, CIYda L , AP 11t·214.0I, r, dlT~1 :w5lfle51 It (Ot\d\IC!ad by •n r,.. $TATll'MIHT OF WITHDlltAWAL Wllhdr1wl119 : •·· ,....,,.t ,.._. -fr \loot' jO,\ Plf o1 ~ot'. J:M.i l.ol ,, •rid W S Ft Lof M. -'11,tf. P1tlllc Co.1! PrQflttl1os (Cit!, AP 1S6· A56 Lei S SEii' 7S Fl and SEly JS Fl Let d, " ue Geotga W. Cottn-.r:::. :t~;r:Js"~us~=:t~~E Cl'rffl" L llrrry, 2'1S Cast!• $!,, C009 A•M t• l»t.lL , ' $!mplon, John M .. A~ llt·llJ.10, Tt 235::1 lt).07 $ti: ~ T J lit lG POI' Nl!\4, ll,l7,.46, Thlt Ullltmenf was lllt<I with fht Col/fl. The lollow\no 1Mrson hat wlllldr&wn 11 N9W"C~~t'. ~~·r~· N.w\111. Loi• P •• AP 11"111.(lt, Tr uu Loi 13, 1$66.61. s1.m.o.1. l(tug, John w. (UM), Al" l1t·m ·1l. Tr ly Cltrk of O•~no· County on ,.llVUll 27 • 9-•I """" from !ht Plrfl'*ef'lhlp ·-l.ld,,, 11'"111).1:1, Tr "3 LOI t. t.ot t'!Wl,'7, MllaMM, J11mn J., AP 13'·111.(16, Tr lnltrnallontl Svsltrn\ COl'p {Clt l, AP olS• Lot U SEly'ilo .fll SEty'ilo & SWly :194 1971 'OPttttlng 11f\dfr lf\e tLctlll-butlnt1s Publl$hed Ora C I O I F4110S ..... ' ... rll•lr'f· Htl, "'" 931).2'«11 . Tr J11.S ml Lot 12S, 11,111,ti. IS6·16S-Q2, hi; 32 T J ll 10 Pot NE'A !PM Fl-. $339.U. •·11761 "',,,. ol GOOD WOOD LTD 162.J Ohms Aug 22 :19 Ind n:-... s,,.'2 I.;," Piiot, Loi 1 Unit 1 ol Pr•IKI Locattd on AP I Tan i, Jalf\llla M .. AP 1~111.ot, Tr 36·29 Ptr Ill, M.155.20. Publltfled Orange CO.ii Dally Piiot, Way, Costa Me9e1, Cltlf, 926iJ ~ ' ' ' ' 1 ' t ts,._1) COOi' A••A 14'1 11 ... 1n .. togotl!lw .. 11h '" Und lit lnl In l3'3 Lot 20. SolQ0,11. Pacllle Co.II Prooertlt1 tCR.J, AP COOi AltEA SHl9 Auou11 :19 and St'Pt..,,Mr s 12 It Tha 11c11tlou1 but.Ines• nema ll•lt'"'"' PUBLIC NOTI •• • LOI 10, su..o. Ptl!Mr, ltel"i111!11 N. et 11. AP 139·191.(IJ, 1s..1..s.o:s, Sac 31 T s It 10 Por NE •.1. ""' ' U.1.1) for 1t1t Plrllllrshlp w•1 nt.o on Ma1eh 2, CE _,ltftbecl, Chtr!W J, Tr 1111 IM\'), I#,.,._ flMl-4I02, Tr »1S Lot 1 Unll 2 ot l'rtr Tf¥ll1 Lot J4, 1541.tt. {PM ltr11 Par lll, '922.17. Flndlev, M. Alice, AP lllt-203·17, Tr 1"6 1t7l lft !hf Co.inh' ot Oranoe 1f'tlt)6>06; Tr'°' l,.Ol 11. sm.n. f'(I t:oc-lld ~-Al" 116-lTI"• ,.,,,., J-1. Ltsll• It., AP 1394>1·1•, Tr 3$29 Al" 1S...l•S4, S&e n T 5 It 10 Por NE\.11 Loi 19. $442.76. PUBLIC NOTICE Full N•1111 •lld Adllrttl ai "" htr.on •ICTITIOUS IUSINSSS H"'"' Clf'I W., Al" llf.2)1..)1, Tr 1'6 Wllfl al') \Ind 1/t, lnl ltl Lot 10, s+5•.N., l.ol 1'6, 111' • .M. • !P M U.21 Par 12), $116.'5, Wllhdt1wlng: HAM• JTAT•MIHT l.114 !.$All ·h $Wt'f~, l:Uo$JI. Al" ~.OOS. Tr 511' LOI l Unit S of Pff> 1.. Cllftl!I, lloberl L. iJfl, AP 139·2'1-(ll , CODE AltlA u.tfl l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS MAlltlC PAUL MILIERG, fl5J1 The' tollowlfl9 ~ b doing butlne» ' !Kt !-0<11911 on AP llf.171-4 f00f11'\<6r lr 2m Loi 17. S'3J.l3. cooe A•EA 21.otJ HAME STATWMINT erookhll!'SI $1,, No, i1t. Hurrllnglon as: PIOPllJY fN "'1111 1n Und 1/t '"' J11 l-ot 10, 165't.I), S11vGtr, L. l(tlth, AP 1)9-21'4), Tr 2ttt SP1lff1r, Jaeob w .. AP 1Al ·S21"4l, e.rry Tha to/towlflll person• ara Clolno et.ch, Ctlll. G,9. lLl!CTRONtCS, 2117 Valnt1 ' All; ,.lHOC, T/ J27S lCll' Ul'f!t 4 ol f"ro. 't.ot ,.J, 11)7.50, lt 'Llndll Homet (J\'), AP t..i-ot1"'61 Tr Tt Loi I 8tk C 1"11! l.OI In Liii', Ul2.M, blltlness al. M11'k Ptul Mllbarg Lant, CCIII• M4'Mo, Cilll, ft4H COSTA MISA ,f=ITY ktt l.oUffld on AP ltf.111 .. tO!Mlhtr 1>a91 of v.i1 Affa!,. OI Stll• of Cal. AP ~ Loi )fl, sl)S.112. . . MERRV MAIO ICNEE Ski COM· f'·ttn1 Ear• T~i lar"h.lrdl. ,..1 \'Mt- "'1t111n Ufldl l it lrtt 111LOI10. 1661.1.i, 13'fo2tS•lll. Tr 2ttt Loi Ill, 11fl0.H. Miii••· 00roll'IY M., "'" 1u.n1.01. Sec COOi AltllA •J.ft _l'ANY, INC .. I Callfl:lmll Corpot'lflOll. PUbtlshad °"'"" CQ.1111 Diiiy Piiot, Llrit. COfll ,.,,..., Caltl. "'2• COD• llltlA n.-Al' f3P4l.QOS. Tr S2f5 lo! I Un!r S or Pr0> Zefllno, Loul1 ""' AP 1*2'''°'' Tr )4'1 21 T J It JG Slf\ IW\li N~, Sl)J;5.10I 1110 Monn:IYl1, Cotll Mii.ii, Cttlt ... ygull 15, 22, 2t, lfld $tpt11!'1bt!' S. Thll bullntls It Condu<:lld bY an 111-ltct letttld on Al" ll6'1rl..cl toRa!Mf Llif 3), S7Sl.t•. Gol11'4'1 1rltngl• Lid. AP , .... ,.2-02. s.c Oarot11!1, Liii'• o .. AP 119•lfl.07, T, Mar!Y Mild Co., 1110 ,..._, •• COlll 197.3 "20-13 dl .. ldutl ~ Golf promotfon (U S A) Int :\,th •fl .Utld' lit IM'" \.Ol 10, S6.St.'3. •Mt ttlm, Wllllttn ! .. Al" 13'·1Nol9, Tr 71 1' f A. 10 2.2' At; MIL I" WI\ Nl!1/o, 1362 t.ot '9. UJ1.21. . Ml'", CaH1om11 El rl Tllllmat ..,...111,., c(kl.7_Ap 1"·10·11, Atllft Tr "' ""' .. "°' .... Tr ws l.ot. Ul'll' ot l"r• 2U2 Loi UJ, S3D.U. ' Sll.llS.4'. Mllltkln, N•t•I!• J . (NO), AP nt.1n.n. Tl!l1 blllfllrtJ ,. COlldl>Ct.0 bV • PUBLIC NOTICE Tl1t1 Sl119mtrll WIS llltd with Illa Coun· lot 11'1 s.c J T 6. 10 •JO S9 Itel. 1.o: • .-on Al" ~~I 1n ... IOOtllllr Olirtlcl'I, lru<:• E .. AP l)t.:111 •• Tt 411 CltHIC O.wloom1"1 C«O (CR). AP Tt 1)62 LOI ti. •lt1.S1. . Corpor1flon. ly Cltrk ot Or1119t County °" Augutt i3. •• l)f.lll·IJ. "'"°' 'Tt \.ai IOM Ac Ill wf!ll .• " Ufld 119 '"t In 111. ~.13. l.OI 51, Utt.21. ' 144'~, Tr n'2 Lot 11, 1137.IL Lui\!•· Fr1ni: A, (Nit), AP llfolH-4$, Tr C,lt. 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AP ll.olS,5.2. 1•n .,t .. 7l ltl) UJ~n ' J • I \ See the . brighter side of life ~the Orange Coast in (2:.-::.-:..,Coaat) One of the features Uut nulli Sonday ra a l':>i\ r In !ht DAILY Pll OI I •• f ll OT.AOVERTISER Wtdnesd.11, Stpttmbtt 5, 1973 Wedllnd.IJ, StpLtmbtr ~5.~l~q-7 Ji;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDAliiiiiiL YiiiiiiPliiLDiiTiiiii An~.,.,, .~·Sl4 Autornobi6es • • • • • • , . 9SO • 990 loot~ & MciriM lquipment 900 • 9U lmpbrtnenl • • • • • . . . 700 • ~ financial • • • , • • • . . 200 • 299 ~ for Sok-• . • , . . 100 -124 Lott & found • • , • • . . !i50 • S74 The Biggest Marketplace on the· Orance Coast --•w. ... 115 ·149 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD-S ... ood ............. ll0 ·199 bc1' Ewte Genotfal. • , • • UCJ · 199 ' Mertnandise. • . . . . . . 800 • 849 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a W~nt Ad [642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Ap~I "*"°'· .......... 300· 499 s. ... icff and """1iin • . ' • 600 -699 'hnlportotion. • • • • . • ' 915 • 949 ERRORS. Advertisers should check their ads dally & report error• immeCllat1I;·. "!"ll.- DAIL Y PILOT as1umes llabil ••·· .'-.. '"'"'• fir~ -Incorrect lnnrtion only. l,w ..... '·-~ ... ry ... I I ti>:~ I . 4 BDRM. -WITH POOL - ASSUME LOAN $32,500 eluxe 2 story with Immaculate park~ like unken living room. yard. Shary> 4 ~~m amily rm, fireplace. in ~ove 1n c~ndition. · · g rm, homemak-F~~llf rm, firepla~e. 's kitchen with built Duung rm., gas built- lns. Patio. Block wall ins. Won 't last long! encing. BEAUTIFUL! 540-1720 1.950. 54().1720 MESA VERDE BEAUTY TURTLEROCK Phenomenal 2 story 4 L SPECIAL bedroom 1n the best µorgeous 4 bedroom Mesa Verde area Fea· 'xecu~ye home .. Patio, tures formal dining Half gone in half a year and the rest will not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium homes, built·in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxu~ Comfort, convenience and quality construction. S undecks, fireplac~. wet-bar, elegant Master Suite, Sun-Litec kitchen. private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming poo~ lighted tennis courts, sauna, therapy pool. All exterior building and Qrounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! ~rinklers front & rear. room, Living room, eparate family room. family room & master ining room. Gourmet suite each with own tchen. Pools-& tennis fireplace! 3 baths. urts available. YOU Beautilql decor. Large !)WN THE LAND! Very tree shaded lot. Nearly prestigious. $57,950. 2500 sq. ft. in the house Two. Tbree,-and Four Bedroom Condominium Homes :' 54().1720 alone! $57,950. 54().1720 from $62 995 =.:1-. ' .. 2955 HARBOR BLVD. ':COSTA MESA 540-1720 ,,, ....... , .. ral 2 SMAIL HOMES on one lol Good, clooe-ln _ loc. with .aney access. S32.900. * .C BlJ)ROOM, 2 baths, :.OUbte gara&:e. $30,IXKI. Best t¢rms OOMMERCJAL ZONE • 2 two story older home, ltorner lot. S24,500. IJoy McCerdle Rt •ltor ~1810 New-port Blvd., C.M. I' 541-7729 • 1f EASTSIDE 1r DoLLHousE ~\"&CY galoN', on a llU'gt' .. t Sharp and clean! Asking Gn!y $25.950. ' General EASTSIDE CHARMER Fresh on the market In im- maculate condition, with 3 bedrooms, big d o u b 1 e garage, and access for boat or trailer . Lots of trees & nowers. Beautiful locatK>n - $29,900, 646-7711 Open eves, 2043 Westcliff Dr. Walker &Lee lllllL llTllff Space Race?? Roo1ny 3 BR, 2 BA home on li'l'e shaded COrnf'r lot. Cptg, drps, bllns. private patio, work shop! Clubhouse & swin1ming pool near by! $33,500 . lo1v down OK!! . - Financing Available at 73/4 °/o * From Pacific.Coast Highway end Superior Avenue (Btilboa M~~:;;J.J Blvd.), drive up Superior lo Ticonderoga, and directly to Newport Crest Information Center. Telephone: (714) 645.6141 S11ln Office open .dally 10 a.m. to sunset * Typical conventional financing of 30 year loan: Cash price of Plan l $62,995; dO\\'TI payment Sl2,695; 360 monthly pa yments of $361.00 (prin- l'ipe.I &: interest) a t 8 ~ "."D Al'lNUAL PERCENT- AGE RA TE. ~: COATS . c .. \. W WALLACE ·~ · REAL TORS Cal l 6-15-8400. .......o..ti.e..-. .. r.dftt;Pl.C.-. I I Gk--. ..... ._._..._. --=• .~ 5414141- :: (Open Evenings) vas•H 1~an:1 & Co. -~ ......... -"'""' _ _..__., .... _,,,_ ...... -.. .. , ~ F.-iw....tg. :i ......... ~.:.::::::.;.;-"~=-~..:.:.~-.. hner•I Ge neral ATTENTION YOUNG EXECUTIVE Attractive Baycrest 3 BR., family rm. home. 21'.i Baths. Small dining rm. Lovely patio. Room for pool or boat storage. $72,500. Mary Lou Marion TURTLE ROCK HILLS JUST RED UCED!! "Pres ident" home. Outstanding view: 4 BR ., family room. Fee land. $89,950. Call for app't. Paul Quick OC EANFRONT LOT Onl y 40 foot lot avaiJable. Spectacular cor~ ner location . Penin. Pt. Tri-level plans avrulable. $160,000. Bill Bents NEW OFFERING If .you've waited for right price for Bluffs c:Ohdo w/greenbelt & bay view, here 'tis. : Super 2 & den for only $69,500. Jim Muller NEW LISTING WITH GOOD VIEW 4 BR., pretty home, courtya rd entrance. ~ge poolsize corner lot for family fun. 3 Car gara~e. Close to best schools. Call Har-~ rlett Davies. $89.500. b QUICK OCCUPAN CY 0 .K. 2 Bedroom, den, 2 baths ........ $69,900 I S Bedroom, fam. rm., 2 baths .... $68,950 '4 Bedroom, fam. rm., 2'h baths .. $79,900 · 5 Bedroom, lam. rm., 3 ba ths .... $77.900 : Howard W..lls 114' OF BAYFRONT-472,500 General General 41.M~tOt( IN THE BLUFFS Popular 3 bedroom "D" Plan with a beauti- ful Back Bay view ! Upgraded carpets with wa!lpapers, mirrors, shutters; the wor~! Even a paneled garage. $81,500. Lease op- tion will be considered. ' UNIQU E HOMES REAL TORS 645-6500 Gene ral General ****** *TAYLOR C·O. * - CORONA DEL MA R-INCOME Choice new duplex! Large 2·story owner's unit with 2 bedrms, 2 baths, spacious fam . rm w/wet bar, library & 3 fireplaces. Rear 2 BR rental unit 'vith 1 bafh. Many fine features. Close to shopping. "Our 21th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joequln Hills Road - 1 A super prime 'Corner location near main channel on Humbdldt Island, Hunt. Har- bour. OwMn bought home. want quick sale. Call G~e Grupe. "Overlookift9 Bfa C.nyort Country Club'' NEWPORT .CENTEJt, N.8. 644-4910 ' IJJ.0700 ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ • Ml Nnport COll ltr Dr,. N,8 . - Gener1I Gener•I . FHA Assumable!! Custom, proi'tn1..,lonal de«lrl 3 Brt. 2 BA, fRn1lly room. hug~ t-Orn<'r fp\P, plu11h car. 11C1 th1·uott1! . ub1nlt low do ,\·n . $42.:.00. 6.t.".-8400, --------CHEAPER THAN RENT J.ucntcd amonit older custom ho~• In "old" lfunlington Be-ttc11. Two b e droom•. M'pitnlt' dtnlnf( 81'<1 l11111ndry ronmll,·Chttrful living room. PMn\C corntr lot wttb det8ctwl ICllf'q t . Pl'icod at m!!50: Call f<low -~253;. Chu1siliM Ad.• · • . . &12-:J678. Sri! Idle 1tf'mi. . , 1)42.~78 7 . Gen•r•I EXECUTIVES!! LHt of tho Oulltendlng La Cuesta By the Sea Homes from $52, 900 Conventional Fin•nclft9 including land cost Minimum Move-In $9000 24 Custom built homes in a separate walled neighborhood. B.oat and recreational vehicle sized lots. 3A .Mile to Pacific Ocean and Huntington State Beach. Prestige ex- teriors with shake Md Mission tile roofs. Superb amenities include auto garage door openers, continuous cleaning ovens, trash compactors and many other extras. 1Ai Mile to 20 Mile Bike Trail. For Further lnformatioft Call 961.2929 or 962°1371 G.ner•I ASSUMABLE LOAN!! LOOKING FOR A LOW INTEREST LOAN? See this lovely 3 bedroom/family room home complete with shag carpets, fireplace, built- ins and lots of extras. Present 6\.2% loan can be assumed or new financing avail- a bl e. Full price $33,950. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE MOST POPULAR large 3 bedroom/dining room model, patio, double garage, bltins, clubhouse & 3 pools. Best of all, no yard work. Lowest priced big three at f.!4,SOO. • " ~""' HERITAGE . . REALTORS General ASSUMABLE 71/2°/o LOAN!!! FUURPLEX -all 3 BR, 2 BA units, ~ r~tal IU"ea, cklse to shops, freeways, schools! Submit on "'change! sn ,950. 64.5-8400. 540-1151 Open Eves. General BALBOA ISLAND Trade 4 bdrm. CW1tom, deluxe comer So. Bayfront home, for ocean view, quali. ty home: 3 Or 4 bdnm .. tn Corona del Mar or Emerald Bay. $135.000 True equity. Ask for ~-~ ~,9-llS REAL.TO)ts 2121EABT~~ CORONA PILll!IM;~ 644·7Z70 CHARMING DUPLEX • Ci>M Just remodeled front unit with that RUSTIC FEELING. Paneled living room, brick fire- place. 3 Bedrooms, upgraded carpets & wall- paper. New rear upper unit w/tree-top view, open beam ceilings 2 bedrooms including oversized master suite. One of Corona del Mar's most charming properties located next to the city park. $127,500. 644-7270 . Whan you list with US, YOUR HOME Is advor- tited in Home for Llv- 1"9 MatazlM In moro than 900 are•.--nd cu .. tomers •re sent to you •s referr•l• from our General VERMONT ! l FARM HOUSE 1 Rolllna areen lawna ar)d I 'stately trees surround pic- turesque Vermont farmhouse. Oldt w o r I d dlann And a:tchltecture. 1 Formal entry. Step down : muster suite \Vil~ 5th bl.th. · Man size den Wfth tuaed beams. Ma~~a _quarters. 23' TAVERN KITCHEN with I cathedral beam11. Banquet fonnal dlnlng. E J e g ant I French doors to secluded garden paradi.91!. • Walled l ~Uo with outdqor fireplace L and B.B.Q. RED BARN 2Dd I story In-law apartment, 2 j guest cottages and covued dance pavllllon ovt'flookl,qi 1 magnlfiei!nt tree form pool. I ENTERTAINERS PARA ~ ACRE • REllllCED $29,950 OISE. CALL 645-0303, j I Oil 1. \I I 111 'II \ f?F~, <)A over no affillat11 of l---------1 NMLS . 2m E.· Co11f Hlthway Corona dol -Mar TIRED • • General Gener•• ... OF LOOKING? HERE'S 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;; ONE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN. I• l!ll TIME OFFERED. Pi oflnJa .!}6/. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 5 b3th home with view of main channel. Soft colors, rich wood panel- ing & 3 lrplcs., give a warm intimate feel- ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, sitting area, view decks .......... $295,000. For Complete Information On All -· & Lon, PINM Call: llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Baywklo Dr., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161 EXCLUSIVE'lltVINI'! TER· ' RACE. THIS IS TUE LoW· EST · PRICED HOME !JN 1llJS• SPLENDID NEIGH· BORHOOD, AT $59,D>. TRUE PRIDE-OF-OWNER· SHrP BEAUTY IS EVI- DENT THRUOTJI' . . OCEAN VIEW FROM 11-llS CAMEO HIGH- LANDS HOME. NOT llO DEGREF.S, Bllr OONSlD- ERING IBE BEAUTY OF nus HOME, 1:-PRJCE OF ONLY $69,500, TI-IE WATER VIEW IS A BONUS. HOME IS SUPER mARP, &: OFFERS 'n!E PRIVATE BEACHES FOR YOuR EN· JOYMENT .• ' PLEAsE OALL Chaster Soll1bury G.noral Oanonl Broker '73-6900 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;J 679-3000 Classified Ads ...... 642-5678. Nf't'fl a "Pad"? 1-'tao..:e an ad? OCEAN VIEW ~B l\,\ Bl I< II HI' 11 1\ 1\1 . General MACNAB IRVINE NEW LISTING -5 BR+ FAMILY $87 ,200-incl. land. Approx. 1 yr old-beau- tifully landscaped w/a utomat ic sprink· lers-upgraded cpts. & tastefully coordi- nated draP."s w /under sheers. A sharp, clean family home. Walter King 644-6200. (G42) DOVER SHORES VIEWI Absolutely ma~nificent 5400 sq. ft. English home overlook1DJ Upper Bay & mountains. Vaulted ceiling m 28x30 DR. su·perb air- conditioned 5 l!Rs, 5'h baths, FR, formal DR, billiard room, breakfast room, chil- dren's play room_& paneled library/den. 3- car garage -large pool -professionally landscaped. Harriet Perry 642-8235 -call for appt. (G35) EXC LUSIVE BIG CANYON New "Dover" plan -2 Bill!, 2 baths + FR. Immediate occupancy. Buy or lease - $85,000 or $700/mo. Billie Mattson 6#6200 (G36) MESA VERDE Lg. 3BR, all master size. FR--w/w book· cases--2 fireplaces-extra room for ho~ by or office. Fantastic backyard. $56,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (G23) OVER THE TREETOPS View white .sails & Catalina sunsets from this tastefully decorated 5BR family home. Access to 3 private beaches. *87 ,000. Mar- • Iha Macnab 642-8235. (G30) UPPER BAY Original.,sales model w /many extra fea- tures. Professionally landscaped, single story. 4BR, lg. FR, formal DR le brealt- last area. Jack Custer 642-8235. (G27) EXCLUSIVE-SECLUDED The ultimate in gracious living in thla· gracious Jiving In this over 5000 sq. IL Harbor Island home. 5 overSlzed BR's- carved fireplace-parquet !loors-formal Dffr-.FR--sunny kitchen le a sloping tr. 1 filled lawn to your pier &·float. Fee J>rlce -$425,000." Bar~ara Aune 64U235. (G31) [ lrvlna I -1-Raa•tr-,.., I I OI Dewer om.. 142•1211 19" MHAnhlf tu•llDO HftPG<l ....... CllHarnta 12 .. I CONDOMINIUMS -NIV(PORT BEAC.H NEW • VACANT · NEWPORT CREST RE$ALES Open HouH Everyday 10 •.m. ~ 6 p.m. ALL PLANS AVAILABLE FROM $63,000 OR MAKE ·Of PER LOW INTEREST RATES Off-Cot. Hwy. 0<1 Bluffs off 5-lor REALTOR PARTICIPATION Real Est•t• Consult1nts 152' Suporlor-Sulto 3 Newport llNch (7141 64~ '\. . ' ONLY $25, 950 , .•. ror th is 3 BR. 2 BA, hug~ 20'x22' rumpus rm., new crpts. Close to Estancia High. Priced onder market. BACK BAY DUPLEX 2 BR unlla. dbl det. rar. on large Tl'xlOO' lot In country atmosphere. Priced riaht at $39,950. Oonoral Ganaral ~~~~~~~i· ~~~~0;;;1 BEACH DUPLEX ~ ******** **********; Extor!or newly palnte4, 3BR SUPER SPECIAL-BRAND NEW A 2 BR. unit.. llttpl. dbl . I fin 48R "BA h . gar. In process ol comp in. Choice of two o es~ , 0) • omes in terior decorating. Best buy 1 Newport Beacb-Spac1ous interiors, super on the be11ch. 1 l<x;ation $76,500 -1 OPEN DAILY 1 T0 ,5 PM, STOP IN & SEE -· 1197 Orange, C.1\1. 642-lm i , 211733 WESTCLI FF DR. ' N•Wl'OftT :UA~ "MODEL IJKE" t**********·*'***** ~* ~.~~,!~.;ew~,,,:,,. , General Gwi'll ~ .. 'a. ' r;Mrp, Mlarp! I Grea t IJj;;;::;:::;;;::;;;;;;:;:;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;-;1 "Republic serle11" home. 3 , Blhft, big CO\'tred patio, * CORONA DEL MAR * 2 COLORFUL COTIAGES ( ,_ Rare ol!ering of ocean side of the hwy. prop- erty of two b~uses on one lo~ II••· in one, have income from the other. First time of- fered, at $89,llOO. CORBIN· ~ITIN- m i n i 1n u n1 maintenance: yard, plush new c~. drape1111 all new paint and Yott can auume the VA loan w1th no loan fees or quall· tying. ltuny on th1I onol • co:"fs . WALLAC• , ltlALTQltS --.1~14M4141- (qp.il •-lnp) REALTORS call Anrtlma ~ .1644·1662 -VANISHING ~oral o.noral . HEID 1 -:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;~ j , A Corona ,def Mar duplex 1-----UV1 IN TH• wllh 3 bodroom, 2 bolh NEWPORT . GRAND MANNER ~1oc':'1\:..~.sl,~ HEIGHTS HOME -.. ... -~ Only 189 soo. FRlli,NDLY <X>Tl'AGE AT· '"°''""· .. ell 11 owry1mo. C~LL 644-7211 MOlJ'HERE • 4 lledroomt, ril<NI. 'lbts 5 -· l oxtra larp femtly room with llo!ti b>me la ... -~ · cozy flreplact, one! room Ivon We1l1 tlftlcn. RI~ for hobby &c fun thne buUt· detailed1 wtth an. clcp:nt /Jn 'I '• ~ t ;, I ' ' • . ' . '' I I• I 'I• I I ' '· In klt<hen. Nt.., ~ foan&l il&ltna '°"'" Ii liivit-= 1~::~1~. faim'.~: :::.. I~ ~th!.=l-'1~$=:'29=:'0=:'0;;:=;'f=='o=l-.. ~·I 421 EJAsr 1m1 PL., C.M •• , wllh hta~ pool. f'l1<0C! at .ri..wn PETE BARRETT $137,SllO; I ~ o, -l", . · ! C. F. Coles= Auume T" ~ YA "'""' -REALTOR-RM!ters Trim 4 Bit. 2 BA IWldl ·-'200 Style, .,.,.. roof, bl .... ....., , hllp lam ml • ~.,. -'!'i\e lutM draw In Ille w~ ,,..~. -pt,\llD. -I • .... Dally Pilot ~ tnit any .-..;.So - Want ad ,_..ti ..... tc-$FI • Ad. 64f.5678. mstll 11 Btoktr ga..%133. -.. Wednesday, Septembff 5, 1CJ73 0 PILOT-ADVERTISER Jj -•fwW. I~ I _,.,_ I~.;;;;! ---·-$8;;;.l~;;;;e ~[ -;;;'!"";;;;;-.... ~]~~ I~ I i:..: .. -I~ [ _..... I~ I _,.,_ I~ [ _.,,. .• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~~~.;;;1;~;;;;;;;;;~ 0.nor•I TRIPLEX • EASTSIDE :G;";,,.;,':·~·;;~;;:;;:::;=;;;j;G~e";•~r~•~l~~~~~~IG;;.;;;•n~•~r~•~l~-~~--l-9-•l_bl>o~-'-'1~.""°~~~~-C --••_t_•_M_M_A~~~-~ - 1 o•/o DOWN ''TH~ ILUffS" Cj)UICK SAL.El COSTA MESA A UEAUTfFVL 4 BR. OR Why Not On the park over1ooking tJte Oll"ner's l"l'qut'St • Bring 3 & OEN, Wl'M-{ FORMAL a ''New'' Home? Back Bay 1ron1 "The offt>rs! Beautifully kept 3 Home and lncort1l' Plu~ I! : Tu·o 2 bedroo1n hon1~. Ex· celleut condition. \\1a.lk tn 1 shopping. 1re11it•d and I nuered pool, plen1 .v or l1't'!•S o.nd i;hrubs. r·or the Pt.US, SEEING is 11 n1ust! Offr.rc<l =500. Call COL,VI::LL DINING A·R£A p I.us Blurts." Til<' u1ti1uate in bedroont 2 bath home with f31lEAKFAST & I.UNO! Nl<:\V rll.llge & ovrn • NEW prl'srigious living. lron g11.1e *BALBOA ISLAND* all lhe mod<'m eonvfflienct"B. EATING SE:cTION JN KIT· hot v.11trr hcat('r -N r.: W entry 10 private groundil and Coverod patio and man!· CHEN, NE\\' Ly CAJl· ('drtwt ing, NEW clean paint, giant 2 s1ory. SecludMI n1as-cu1'i'd yard. OwMi>r will ht•lp JlETED & DECORATED. N£\V di.sil\\'ttSht'r, 3 NE\V tl'r suite Y.'ilh ptivatc hal -Good 2 bdrn1. home: \Vil finance. S.'16,950. CALL JU~"l' CLOSE ENOUGH 1-o . IM.. .. lroon11•, rru11Uy roorn, liv-1>(lny and bay vie"'· Fan1ily single cnr garage. Open 5-15-$42.J Sou1-hCo Rl'al10I'!(. A HEATEn. POOL \VITI! Ing room and 2 baths. \Vith d1:n. Guei;t £at•llity Y.'lih 3rd bl'nn1 ~ii., frpl .: aur. LOVELv.C'R~E~"BEL·r AD-a NE\V detaMted 2 t·ar gar-ha!h . Gournit•I kitt•ht•n. For. patio; \V/1v c11rp.; nice IOC'. Why Wait •·•• JOINING • :rl-tE LARGE ag(', NE\V lan!'l8(:aping and 111aJ dining ure11. Urge· i>n-11Car bay. 'Til Interest Rates J,.ATIO. ANXlOUS O\VNEn sp(inklcrs, NE."\V f(•nt-es and h.'11'.tiners patio view.ii1g FULL PRICE Go Down ? ? 1-IAS PURCllASED Otrr ot~ ali for • rolhng g1'«'n lawn and sh1n1-Assume 6~:. F1·1A on Eas!side EASlSIDE :rtlE ~REA &..WILL HELP n1ering blue waters. Call 3 BR, 2 Ba ~ll\ tan1 ml, COSTA MESA FINANCE. $$1,ilOO. $30,490. 6'MXJ03, ~ $58,500 U-pic, high ,.m,, lge yd PLEASE CALL on rul·de-sac. 645-6646. Brok· Cute and roomy 1 bedroom You own home and l•nd <'r. I Olli\ I L Ol \O\ R£Atru~·. Salisbury Reahy Homl'. Valuable c orn et· 675-3000 I SH La Cuesta Villa EXECUSIVE WITI-I - parcel. Close to 17 Street shopping, Full prit'e $21.900. • MoBel 1 hiock 11·csr ol Beach =? Call COL\VELl. on A<lams in J.luntington1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil/ Bcnc-h. t• INVESTORS!• Q"k k occ"pan<'Y bee'""' of MOVE IN NOW '15 MARINE AVE. t·re<lit l'l'jectlons! ! BALBOA ISL.ANO Orange County Airporl ai't'a.1 Conventional Finan1;in9 * VACANT * CALL 673-6900 11.JOO "'·fl. of !nod with OCEAN VIEW 1~----$250 11 mon1h 1neome. * 536-1445 * BAR liARBOR _ 4 Bedroom Balboa Penin11oul1 Polential Golf Coursr vie\I'. Cttll COLWELL 64&--0:i55 3 + Guest $25,950 j ,....,...,...,...,...,.., ... ,...j and fan1i!y n11 plus den. "THE BLUFFS'' Gran1mar st•liool & park BAYVIEW Private circular street of "a slone's th1'0\\' away," Ori the Peninsula fine horn1'!!. Palnt 11.nd aavc 1 ON THE PARK owrlooking \\/ill seU NO OOWN TO Spacious 5 bcdroon1s \Vi th I h Ou s a ~ d s. S1vel'ping !he BACK BAY , The ulli-VETS! dining room, loads of stor· ground.<> w1tl-roon1 for boat. male in prestigious living. $41 500 age, buill-ins, fireplace. 3 00droon1:.: i n c l u d in g lllON GATES to ptiva\C' 01111e r has moved. Must be hide.a-way nu1stcl' suite, grounds and gianl 2 s tory. l sold. even the fw·nitut'(' i:,'()('s. l)C'J>O.l'a11'.' guest facil ity, Secluded niastel' suite wi1h Consider ·any trade or sub- d(.'n \vilh sliding glass door private balt:ooy and bay Newport mil al l75,000. Good finru'lC- to 2;)' enlcrtainet-s pallo. vimv. Fanrily den. Gues1 in~. ISLAND Breathtaking view of can-fa1:ility \vilti 3rd bath. Gour-at f'ACTFIC PROPERTIES PARADISE yoEn and blue Pacific, BET-nu~t kitctren. 1'~orrna1 dining Fairview 675-6712 or 548-8796 T R HURRY! Ca ll area. Entertainers patio 500 645-0303. v>ewing rolling green lawn 646-8811 BAYVIE\V DUPLEX + Pool $42, • and shimmering BLUE 2 BR, 2 BA, one year old. South Sea Island paradise. WATERS. Call 645-0003. (1nytime) 2 Obie garages Walk lo Newport Beach. Abrent * 548-2121 Sweeping comer ground11 4000 S ft C ' t B h and swaying trees einbraee I q. . ap1s rano eac l"ambllog islnnd h 0 m'. Corona. del Mar • DESPERATE • Spacious interior. 2 4' 2ND TIME . TRY VA all terms, on this 3 hide-a-v.•a.y ' master suite F?r th~ 11,ho a~~1ate bcdroont, family room, ne\V· \.\1th '}lrlvale sitting room:-' AROUND !----------! fine custont ronslruction and ly decorated hoinc "''ith a BY OWNER -Gorgeous I Mesa Verde 5 BR, 2800 i;q. ft. Huge countJ:y kit. Blln electronic oVen & bbq. Cust. featUJ'('S. 150 yrds-lo country- club. $75,000. 557-8396. * B\' 0\VNER: Beaulifully decoratl'd ·I BR, fant nn, 3 BA, comp w/bltins, firepl & \rg pool. Must see lo app. Asking ·only $42,000. 5.'l7-4783 Dana Polnt 1-"'0R Sale by uw~r. Xlnl cond, 2 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, \V/1v crpls, drps, 2 nlins frorn marina, $ 3 S, O O O., 4~3-5029. Fountain VaTiey TWO STORY -BEAUTY - Huntington Beach lrvln.e Lido Isle 1100 Sq Ft-1 STORY *'OUNTRY CHARM THE BIG WHOPPER locot.d in THE RANCH 3100 Sq. Fi. family llvsblll:iri llu~e 2.t'.XX> fl(} tt single !dory Assume 7~!<;,. Loan • BR/4 ba. lluge liv,~nn. \1'1th gi1utt pool, 4 Bedroorru;, i\1uit Sell. $48,500 ~· rm., din. rm.; Ka 1 ~ , baths. forrnnl d!nlng, Sllvc Broker F'ce v1~s. D e c o r a t or . f~ul11ly mon1 wifir\>pl, cov-OPEN HOUSE. 551~2300 $1.52,500*. $Y,,SOO * l l't't'd patio and 15' x .JS' pool. Liguni Beach -'I. , Love ly lll't'U, too. $49,995. -~--------I Spnnish Rtyle ho1ne 011 largf CALL 841·""1. j STOP lot. 3 BR & deo, OJ><ll OWNER bel\mJ, inlerest.i11: lpJ. NW TRANSFERRED THE WORLD Lido .. ,.,,;, 01. Says 10 sell hi.$ hardly ui>N LIDO REAL TY 4 Jx.<lroon1, :I bath f~rksidf' HERE'S A PLACE TO GE;T 3377 Viii Lido. N'pt Beach Ol>'F'. Stately & bnposlng * 673-7300 * two s!Ory, This is the favor-t'OOl{'Tllf)Ortlr)' .iyled homl". HC' n1odel, 1vith fo1111al din-LOCATE!> trlCll UI'> ON Mission Viejo · ing, huge fa mily room 1vith l.AGUNA'S t~AJ\f'ED RIV:' "'"'t bar. 1~1·iicOO $4.i,450. Tl•rrific buy. CALL 963·5621. Ii<.:RA COAS'rLINE \\'l'nl A N OVERPO\VF:RrNC FIXER UPPER VIE\\' 01'' TJIE s t: A. POOL HOME Inuiguing 3 level arehitec· 4 Bedroon1, 1% bath, family lUl"l'. locatt.'d on prt'n1iUtn area anrl kit<'h to thi;, l'('ar of con\er Jot. the house. On t'l.ll de sac SPR1\ WUNG .J B D R l\f . Sll~f. lOl'(")y No, l-lunting-lo~LOOR PLAN, SERVICJ>.:o ton Beach a:rcll CIOSI.' 10 •B\' 3 BATl-IS. lleavy shag Golden \Vest College, Han:!. 1v/w CW:'Pf'ting & · ruston1 ly any lawn care. $.14.900. dt-a~ iliru.()11!, Maxsiv(' Would be n1ueh mor(' if prop-!iv. rnl., in continental erty v.•as u1> to par. CALL (IC\'..'Or, H.AS \\11\LL Of>' 816·3377. RED\\'OOD PANELING, lRON FIREPLACE, \\' A:LL OF GLASS OPENS TO BALCONY v.· 1 0 CF. AN VIE'.V. Chnipletcly enclost'd LAKE FOREST ELEGANCE 4 BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM ! o;~~:us mt~ntl' sci~~~~~;~ ~ "'ilh paiios nnd lo 111' ' 111aintenance yru'd. A I I 1 lx'tlrooms t' 01n p l t-t e I y I r111·1lt'!<'d 1vith bi rgc family , ki!ehen, as.sun1(' a VA loan ! 11ith total payml'nt !203 per n1onth. :ti"o. grounds '"/n1aw111y Walker & lee t S!t~v't'r ki!t'hcn, has all I AIAl t1TATJ j BILT-IN RAi~GE So OVEN. 2:~>)61 t:I Tnro Rd, El Toro I =========r l DISH\VSHR., GARB. OIS.P .. Royal Savings & Loan Bid&-• ete. IJ you tU'C! looking for a 586-4000 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR'S HOME T1-ee lined street leads lo this tastefully decorated 3BR {Or 2 + drn) hOlll(' featu1i11g oodles of e~1ras! l-ll'avy shag crptg, CUStlll d!'ll!><'S. air-cond unit, n1 t> de r n kitchen. Arched hrick entry leads to oozy d<'n. On largl' Jot near shopping. Bargain at $26,000. CALL today. larwin realty inc. 96M405 (14 hn) bc.•11el' quality, Jge. fan1ily hon1c, 1ve have no be1t1.-•r 1-nly for only. $55,000 FULL PRICE SEE TODA\'! GONE TOMORRO\V! MISSION REALTY 985 So. Coast Hwy. PHONE (714) 494-0731 THE BIG ONE 'MADRID 67 Panoramic view hon1e with I gl'l'at frunily kiteht'n, 5. • I ltlIW' bedrooms v.'ith studio for great en!l'rtaining. Thii hon111 is t.J·uiy a. decoraton drl'1u1i. Thl' yurd i la nclscapcd to perfection. ' Se-Se ehlld?en'S wi~ If you miss this home" the !sf E"Xet'.llcnt 1ern1s. 5 bcd1'n?f!1s, peek at the ocean. $41 ,000. G FAC'ILITY. El~\ tiinc opportunity knocks OLD fann house in Costa family i'OOn1. Jorn1al d1n1ng • RED CARPET, Realtors living room. Formal dining. ab"tain! lst buyer dld not Mesa yet: unusual property, roont, Jarge game roor.n • 497-1761, LRguna. Delightful 3 bdrm, bonus rm, forntl din & Jrg front rm. This two-story gent is set among a group of real fine homes \\'here all o\vners s ho \V pride--0(-0,vnership. It's near F.V. Hi, and you (lefinitely should see it before you buy another. $.19,9999 11'-n1in. lO<;'o dn. See it, you'll Uke it! i l::E!!::E!!::E=EE:::::: l' A genuine Laguna Chamler: this beautiful, mature hon1e has l:o1rgc, spacious roonts as v.·cll as separate g\l('NI quarters. Surrounded by n\alure trees in a beautiful p.1.rk-like setting. Only 3 Blocks h'Qn1 !he beach in 1.aguna's rustic \Vood Cove. $110,000 Walker & lee . i ...... , •• ,.,, ! 2;-1861 El Toro Rd., El 1'01'0 i Roynl Savings & Loan Bldg. 1 C'.Gurmet kttchen overlook· 141'. frontage x 107' d,...lh and a glorious panoran11c1-----~----. ·r qualify & owner anxiou8 10 -.-· Jng · magni Jce1,1t r <' ~ r sell VA t1ppraised at $.12,0Cl(J. \\"itti 3 car garage, 'l\vo de· ocean \'!£'\v. . College Park grounds featunng patio, 3 Bedrooms, l% bath:~. laC'hcd multi-purpose build-PLUS deck, dressing rooms and large family room/kitchen, ings and old fashioned farm Rc1noval _o! one non-structur. ISLAND CHARM spark.Ung PQOI. Ownar bought combo, with built-ins and 11tylc 3 bedroom 1700 sq fl al partilion expands lhC' 5 Br 2 Ba sm play room ocean view. Must &ell 1'ast. breakfast bar. Vacant • rt"OI horne. Don't nii~s the wine gamtl-roont to a IulJ 24x26 rent'al unit. i.g. sundeck, Call 645-0300. \vhile waiting for ei1crow lo cellar! A steal at $35,000 · l'Unipus roo~. too! Old world charm. Lots llml\I I 01\0\ -. ., . ~ Fight Inflation Grow your own vegetable!! and own your O\vn hon1e! Feed your family abtlll- dantly from this producing garden, plus fruit ln"CS. At· tractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with family room & dining a.rea. New carpeting, Nev.· Door in kitchen & bath. lnc1osed patkl. Santa Ana address • Garden Grove school district. No do\\'ll, VA \{"('Ira>. $31.lDJ. 637-9\01. Close. 6'.i7-9100. may be onty 10'/.1 down. , A~D oI wood vaulted open beam Cali for oompk>lc detaits. 80'/.-.. financing t'Urre~~!Y liv rm: w/balcony. Xlnt 546581G Open Eves, available at approx. 8~~ ;'D, rood. 213 Topaz. $11&,000. * JUST LISTEDI * Ocean air duplex, vie\V of bfilch. Beautifully main· tnlncd, 2 BR. each unit. 4 Car pru•king. $79,500. Call: 673-366.1 673-668& Eves. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Top value at $155.000. Owner 675-7604 CALL 644-nll . . ~Corona del Mir "'"""'E'"A'"s"'T'"s1""D'"E"'""-"'"""1 IJ~ a»i~2tn ~~~E .. ,, roomy four bedroom home $25,250 BAYSHORES wirto great famlly room""' Good starter home for the Spacious fnn1ily ho1ne 011 kitch("fl an-angement -k:rok- nev•ly"Y:e<ls or pleasant prilne corner location ing out on patio and pool. retirenl<'nt hon1e for !he 3 Large bedroonis plus Fee land. 675-7225. oldenvcds. W11~k '? sh0pp1ng lai-ge recreation I"OOnl. &;; bus line. ()y,ner may help Beautifully landscaped patio finance. 646-7711 -opl'n Just li sted' l'ves. 2043 \VestcliU Dr. $. S3 ~ . OPEN Tl~ 9 • IT'S 1'UN 10 B£ NICE' '1 ! 1llage Real Estate 531-5800 ( ::::i 531·5800 OW MEXIa> STARTS WITI-I A MODERN ACCENT· I mpressive courtyard entry, 2 wood burning fireplaces, din rm for formal cand I elight dinners, 4 large bedroom inc masler suite. fa1nily or game room plus bonus room. Derorated thruout withe colors of a Mexican sunset. Prestige location. The Real Estate Fair 839-<\133 NESTLED BEHIND HUGE PINES & EUCAL YPI'US is a rambling 4 bedroom "Classic" home with a heavy shake roof. plush carpets and unique lighting, superbly equip)'>ed kitchen, n1aster suite with private bath, 1oads of s q u a r l' footage. Hurry, ·v.'Ofl't last at $39.900. BKR. 962--5.'ill. IMMED. pl)SSESS. ASSUME 6% Joan, l mi. to beach, 1500 Sq. ft. 2 stry, professional landscaping. $13,500 dwn., P & I $150.74 move in 'today, $36,SCXI. Ph. vNla.n REAL ESTATE 1190 Gl("lUleyre St. 494-9-173 549-0316 LAGUNA CHARM 3 Units, just remod:ded, \l'ith 586-4000 I ASSUME 7°/o " I LOAN • \Vith total payment of $247 J per/nto. TI1e oo'ller mm1t , sacrifice th is beautifu l 1• home, if you v."Ould like this · 3 bedroom, 2 bath homr, 1vith lush shag carpets I thruout and /l great family roon1. Please call for a personal showing, pleoly of duum. This one Wal""'r· O • lee' TOWNHOUSE 3 Br, crpts, will be an a\vanl '1innc.r., QI 1\11 1J re frig, atave. c h i rd re n . Oniy 4 blocks to the beacfl. •••c •••••• Swim pool. Bushard/Adams. Bct1er hurry! $79,500. 23861 El Toro Rd., El TorO ; "''"3563 Asswne 7% FHA. Lo do. Royal Saviriga & Loe.n !J68.1..,.;. ~~I 586-4000 ~~I CALIFORNIA bon1e 102-4 br, ._,,,,.Oe'IZ.I/, 3 ba, pool, $53.500. By REAL ESTATE appnL only, 551-3834. Can I tl90 GI S assume VA. enneyre I. 494.9473 549-0316 Irvine CLASSIFIED HOURS l * 6 UNITS* Nearly new 2 BR., 2 ha., deluxe unlts on oceanfront in Balboa! E!rc. frplcs., heavy i::hag cat'p., bltn,;; sundeck or balCQl\Y \v/cach unit: 1 cov'<I, carporrs plus 1-parking space. sa.10.000. OIU: 673-3fi6.1. 642~-Eves. DUPLEX * HAPPY DAYS * REJ\LTORS Here's one of the best buy' 3 BR 2 ba. Comp. redecor., , FANTASTIC VIEW new' carpets. Fireplace. "Overlooking the Pacific" Magniflc.ent Monarch Bay Ten-ace 4 Br, 3~t Ba harne. All redwood & g l a s s • AdvertiSers may place their ads by telephone 8:00 a .Ln. to 5:30 p.m. 3 BEDROOM $27,500 Here is the mot.1 falllasfic hon1e for tht> priee in dit' Huntington Beach .... area. Owners have added a large eepara1e family roon1 ~ have installed a rhar-broil 8.'~ & bar on th<' patio. 1'he yard is beautihllly land- 9('.aped & irrcludes many buit trees. Yoo must sec this home to appreciate ttif' many extra.~ that have been added. Better hurry. New listing. Ra. W::t::E ~REALTORS 961-4454 $79,990 TRULY one--0r-11-kind !lUpcr cu11tomizccl Jlurbor Vie-.v hon1c. Spacious •1 bdtin. 2 story executive hon1c. For the best in schOOls, rel·1-e11- tion and family-livi11g. 646-7n1 open eves, 2043 \\'cstclift DI'. Walker&lee llt •L lfTlilfl ~·or !hat i!t•n1 ,1nnt·r $tl\ in the Penny Pinc™:t..: __ associated BROK ERS -RE AL TOlfS 101~ W llalban 1;11 )/,/) SINCE 194<1 900/o FINANCING 67• .. -io old Corooa. sh"' p -duplex; 2 bdrms. & lge. 8112°/o INTEREST 1 .............................. ~1 1,mily <m .. frpk .. ,.,,,. & An Jdeal summer/winter PRIVATE ISLAND drapes, plus 1-bdrm. unit, I I 6 doo partially furn. Xlnt cond.; rcnta on Y rs to ~ NEWP,ORT BEACH on beautiful Marguerite. super beatil. O\vn for profit ' BY OWNER Good potential & only or oc<:upy for pleasure. L . . ed' $68 500 NEW LISTING Only $84.SOO <-~;~~Y~r4e~R~smBA1~~u~ MORGAN REAL TY N D--h 10ur fantastic tcnns may not 2 year o!d home. Many de· 673-6642 675-6459 ewport DWUC la.st IOngl so call quick, lu.xe, custom features ha\'C • . 4 BR. 21; BA, family rm CA L 644--7211 been built into lhis outstand· 01JPLJ;:X. corner, ch!lrm1~g, hon1e \Vith lrg living rm. ing 1vatcrfrnnf home • cus-by 0~_':~a-1500 Poinsetlla, Xtra large-yard for pool, 1nn1 rurnilurr & 1967 Cruiser O!X'n 1 Y· boot, 11·ai1C'.r, or to add on includl.'(I. Excellent terms. Costa Mesa lo. Asking $66,;iXJ. \Viii con· $279.000. AJso available un- sklcr lea~plion w/$5,000. fnrnishl'<l. r·or info . call CUSTOM BUn.T I-JOME dO\vO & $450, a mo, NEW LISTING 673-771'12. On comer lot, CM Back Bay 2 Story Giant & Guest $36,500 PR'ES1'TGJUOS NEWPORT RIVIERA. Secluded priva1~ street of fine hon1es. 4 bedrooms iocl. hide-a-11-ay 1nas1e-r suit<". library & nlusic ctran1bcrs, and gut'St facility with 3rd bath. \\'all< lo privotC" cotnmunily recreation center. S1mrl<ling pool and enlerlainn1ent pavillion. l!O;l limC" ad· Vt'rtised. BET'TER llURRY. Call AGT. &15J0303, IOHl\1 L 01\0\ 111,.11ru1».'> 1 -~~~~~~~~-1 area, 4 Br. & 2 Ba upstairs. EASTSIDE C.M. $2850 DOWN!! !iv. <m. dio. <m .• kitoheo, ASSUME 7010 F•m .. den & Ba dowmt•frs. Large rumpus room, boat t i Lots or closet space. Lrg gntc 1o large yard, 'hi.iit LOAN 11 dble car gar., 2 patio lrt..'(!S, 3 BR l 1 ~ BA, 11ving • • covers. Citrus t r e es . r111. large 1'1lm'ily kitch. 3 BR's, l 'h baths, pool, Gt 'Voodland Sehl district . freshly painted "inside & resale, no qualifying, no $87.500 Owner 548-4732 or out. See this before you buy. points. Cul-de-sac. Yo'illk to 5.11--0660 • ANYTIME • "'hool. Woo'I last" $28,5001 ~~--'.$"2"3,-,"'2"5"0,----~· or Eva 548.9416 -Call nov.·! 645--S400 Lachenmyer I Cozy hon1e on R-2 rorncr lot. I VlS .. N li<:Mmd & Co. Nie~ trees & large, clear . iw r-~ . bldg, sile fol' anogher unit. CALL C9 646·2 414 -TWO-ON·A·LOT 91 .. ~A * TREE SHADED * VA t<•rins, $12,()'X), Rent $170 Gif,,-.ML U:ively 3 bdrm. Good East· h C· ll r:.4&-002Z R EALTY side Joe. Extra largc lnl. t•ac· · '1 u Ntar Ntwporl Po1t Olflct Realtor Spuc, living rn1, \v/frpl. Costa Mesa All for S.12.500 BALBOA BAY PROP. * 641~7491 * $.16,000. MESA DEL MAR -Walker&lee , fltAL '''"'' Vncant 3 BR 2 BA, spotless NO C,\Sll 00\VN VA . truly --111ove-1n cond., covered 5Jli--0022 ·oN A BUDGET 2878 T\.·lonterey. I lovC"ly hotn(', S27.500. C1tl1 + BAYCREST * patto, Assum. 7~l '!~ loan. WALKER & LEE 11 .. 'lrS:'' ·I BP.., :i ba fan11ly $33.500. TEN RM S. 2,IXXI sq. ,-,.-, ,-.-.-, -,.r~,.~ .. ~?-,~,,-,.,-"-.-,,-,-,d-! 1 REAL ESTATE hon!C' on n Jgc., 1\~~u located rt . 5 Bdrrns, 2 bath, family ----Int., 01vn!'r is leaving town rn1, Jiving rm, l'le'Wing rm. & has pl'icrd the ho1ne for lhige muter hclrm i.'Uite or Sh•dy Y•""· UPGRADING, TOO $35,750 • 100,,:, 00\VN A Turtle Rock Plan 1 wttti BALBOA BAY PROP. 3 bdm>S., 2 baths, family * room, forma1 dining and ""'!~*"i:!!!'!'S::!so.8800~.'!!!~'!!'l:!!'"' I atrium. Land goes 'villi this ~ PICTURE_P_RETTY one at a price of only $56,500 Top "'" of O(We< homes. Vision-T\VO-Story ebau1y has FR w/wet bar, builtins, crpts, d h d'l"· 2 "" .,,,.. Vaoa"t! re .·11 \Valk to big park. $47,COO. RED CARPET, Realtors. 5.16-88.16. Huntington Beach BEACH LOVERS COUNTRY FRENCll ELE- GANCE sets the decor in this rambting ~an retreat. Custont floo1ing. designer drapes & "·all <.'Overings, 4 den-size bedrooms including an i~lnted n1astcr suite 1vith private batti. C<'ramic tile COUNTRY KITCllEN has all the latest fixtures, SUNNY BREAKFAST ROOM views its 01vn PA·TIO GARDEN. Loads of square footage and priced for fast AA le al $38,900. BKR .. 962·5.511. WE BUY HOMES 1. Cash tor your equity 2. Will pick up back paymts 3. No charge for appr. CALL US FOR AN ESTIMATE NO WAITING CASH NOW 84Z-93TI REAL TI' A Coinpany \Vi1h Vision Univ. Park Center, h'rine Cail Anytime, 552-r;i00 Office hours 8 AM 10 8 PM Racquet club 3 bl completely upgraded & lush decor in prime area -to see it is to LOVE IT! $4600 down. Walker &lee .... ,,~ .. , ... ,. DELIGHTFULLY DECORATED $©\\.4UlA.-~·"B2fS .. That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle quick sale. $69,750. n1other·in·law apt. New CORBIN.MARTIN kilch, new-shag, !!Cp. laun. Realtors 644-7662 dry area. Move in at once. 1 ~=~~==~==~t Assume loan, or new VA - You'll enter this lovely 2 story home on ceramic tile and notiCC' the powdE'r room, the living roo1n f~place and the kitchen's new vinyl tile. You'll pause nl'ar the fireplace in the upstairs master suite and enjoy the balcony view. 3 Additional lxlrms. and 2 bnths \\'ill catch your l'Y<' bul don't overlook tbe backyard wilh its cove.red patio and !he premium greenbelt location. An outstanding buy for $50,900 Vision- • ---~·--14!M .. \y ClAl''I. POLLAH . HELTLA ,. Ii I · I I 1. { I, i r! Unlc!nd remark: "He was born sllly and had a -.~ I ~'r [ e L E E I 1 " · ~-...,_,:...;:;,l'rilF-Tl-lr-1 9 c.mp1ere th• <hvcil• .-.i by tillln111 In tho mllllrtg word L-..L.-1.-.L. -'-'-.J·--' ycu ct.v.lop from N•P No. 3 btlow. NEW TRIPLEXES ""· 29;.q aat0. Exocuy .. · advertised & spotietDi. and DUPLEXES 141.500. MESA VERDE • 4 No qual!fyiog, """ assume in COSTA MESA ll<droom, 2 oolh, -.. VA loao .. """"1i1uli1' d..,. OPEN DAILY tin:> SQ. tt. on cul-de-sac orated. with largest bed-street. One or a kind. 6'Ai rooms m town. C!Ose to 9o1-Pl•centla •t Wilton 88!1Untablc Joan, or 10% ·1ege &. Broadv.-ay shopping . Orange County Apartment ctown. 1653 PalJau. Do nnt Total Po.)'tllt'nt $266. a Exclusive i\geht 5'17-67'91 dL1turb tenant, apflt. only. n1onth. ASSUME 5'12% FHA 121.500.CONTINENTALCON· 2 BR, 2 BA CONDO., just °.°· H.~: 3 Bedroo~ l\fl retlccoratl'<l, rthl. g n r bath. 9655 Durhn.rn 01 . ., Hl-4471 (::;:) 54M103 1v/clcct. n1>encr. b:nd unit $Zi.7".i0. M,ONTfCELL9 CON. facing ·pool. Only $Zi,OOO. DO · 3 Bcdnx:.m1.1~ bath. o"•ncr/Brk. s:J7-tl30. $192 per lllO. Ja9 xorklown, THE ROSE pARAl)lf F' t Tl Off eel Costa Mesa Realty rs AT YOUR DOC>R • tn 1hhi 1~5 me •r.. R * .541-7711 * 3 bed.rm Mme. Imp~lvl'.' Beau!if\ll Mesa VM'dt>" 6 · Aft 6 PM Call 507-4617 wanpapered entry1 ~tow; 2 BA + family room. Only1 .. .,.•.,'.,..,..,· ...,.,....,...,,.. living rm wl'the nm &'Olden G1431 ·500· Mo I RI CHARMING vine o::rwred oo101'3 nf Indian Sun1mer. nny rr son, tr· sinjj:le lltOry dupl~. Sooth of Ui.rge bednna, au pw'POflO * ~7-Ct30 • hlghwa.y on quiet dettd.(tnd k:itch/tnm rm tor rree.t cet· *BEACH.DUPLEX* •Inlet. Uolu have i""I• ~ wi1h lamlly and red hill REALTY A Company With Vlatnn Univ. J>nrk; Center, trvlnc Call Anytinle. 552-7500 Oft\cc hours 8 AM to 8 PM E:-..ccutiv(' . • Y..:x1·h1si\o"<' • • Excellent Exccutivu h0h1c In C"XClusive 1'ut11<' Rock, 4 BR. ,Xlnt to. cation Mar Jxu-it & PoOl with hlH \'le\v. Ask tor Gertnid, 8.13-3380. -Block to Weter · wood decks w1th pennanenl frlencb. i:!l.00>: A must to Real cutle! I & 2 Bdrms. vk?ndd~tt!~ .~~~a::ie~~f SCf!. CALL now 1'he Re a I ·~~~~~~~~~~ Ideal borne & fnron1e. bay ffl(ii Seller wtll _Elll_a_i.~_F_a_l,_5.J6._l561~~· -~ cAY~'&i'Dli>~~L TY 6f!:!,•~1:il';.lirok<,., Goe-2111 or REP.OSSESSIQNS ,,,_ """ 71'lr lnfol'tt'lntlon---al\c.1 .IOCt'IUon * 541-1290 * TRIPU:X EASTSIDE of Ul1>se F'flt\ & VA homes, Fat Profit is attained whtfl 2 bdrm houSI' + 2 -1 bdrm cont1H:t • Custom elegance throughouL Offered a t $310,000. GRUBB & ELLIS . Rultors 2.§63' E. Cst. Hwy., CcL'\f 67S.70IO • FESTIVAL Excellent investment op- ponunily! 3 Units with good income. Location provides eaBy walk to Festival grounds, shop ping & beaches. See this one & you'll want to own it. $75,000. ~Ian, REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. '194-9473 549--0316 LARGE FAMILY? One of Laguna's largest fam. Mmes, 6 BR .. 41 ~ bn. plus fam. rn1. 4,000 Sq. ft. a r chltecturally designed. Sweeping ocean " i e \V s . $99,500 TURNER ASSOC, 1105 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna 4M-11n OCEAN VIE'V -l-lere's a veritable paradise in the hills at 658 Mystic Vie\v • Ult 70' x 114' & you own it • 3 & Den & F .R,·New plush deep pile carpeted. lm- nwdiate possession • Open Fri. Sat. & Sun. • QUTN· TAfiD REALTY 6•12-2991. BEAUTIFUL location sourn LAGUNA. 1 block to beach. Newly remodeled 2 Bdm1. family rin, large deck \\'/ocean view. Guest apt. $62.500 firm. By O\Vll('l .. Call 213-721·5115 day s. 213-464-4686 evel'I. Sununer rerrtals COO!ridered. $69,500. WllL BUY 2,000 Sq ft. ot living on a $.1(),COO lot. 4 1Jlock11 from the ocean, Harri to tlnd In No. Laguna. /\ home w/xlnt vu, l BR, 2 full 00, runtpus rn1 & sml ch.--n. 494.3223 Bkr. BEAUTlf'ln, oreon \'ie\V lot ONLY $12,900 Qceanvie\\' R<'aJty 673'-&.'j()(J Laguna Nl9uel __ LEASE/Option. 3 BR. 2 ha. w1th pool facll . Sharp fruni· ly home wittl vk!w. PLACE RE;At.TY 49Hl'IM • 494-9729 Lido 1110 * $19',500 * 4 BPRMS. Plu11 maid's. 4 Ba. EI e g an c e -penonUitodr BnuKt new. Call t~! Monday thru Fridq 8 to noon Saturdl.y COSTA MESA 'oFFJCE. 330 w. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 FOl'CS t Ave. 494-9-166 SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NORmCOUNTY dial free 54().1220 .CLASSlfl~D DEADLINES Deadline for copy le kill!! '; is 5:30 p.m. the day be- fore publication, except tor Sunday &. Monday Editions when deadline ls Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertiten should check their ads daily & report errors Im mediately. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability tor the lint In- correct insertion only. CANCEILATIONS: When killing an. ad be sure to matte a record 11f the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill numbel· must be pre- sented by the advertise?' in case of a dispute. CANCEU.ATION 0 R CORRECTION or NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING' Every effort is made to kill or correct a ne\V ad that haa been o;dered. but we-cannot guaran.. te?e to do so until the ad has a11peared in t b e paper. DIME-A-UNE ADS: Thesn ads are strictly ens!' in adv(l.nco by mail. ! ' 1 or nt n.ny one ot our Of• flccs. NO phone o.rderi. i· Oea(}llnc: 3 p.m. Fttcta,, • Ca&ta Mesa aftlC'e l2 noon -all branch ot~ flC\.-S. THE DAILY PILOI' ...,. servts the right to eJM.. slCy. ·edit, censor or .,.. fU5e Al\Y AdvertlaemQt. l'lnd to change tta ratf.s & regulattruu , wlthoQt --<GEMM----c:i:sstl'llD 120->" Tustin A,~ .• N.B. MAILI Q •""1tESS REAL TORS 6':1-<623 .-w prior na&ke. $67,SOOI P. 0 . Box WO, ~ :~NJ.rs~~v~~~~~ I' r j! I' I' I' I' I 1> ~Jc:~~i'. l!1TI~ 10 I I I I I I I I I .scuM.LJTS ANSWERS-IN ,CLASSIFICATION 800 yt111 11rll throuah rcm1lt-gct· apt11. Newly doc., drp11 & KASABIAN ting: Daily· Pilot Clasaitled crpts. lluae lot w/roo1n lo RMI E'•l•le '6" u~ Mi. '61~ · l>llld. !>>.ml &<:rml ...._... f' 3 SR, -2 BA-hon.le Costa Mesa Llk• to "6do! our 'l'r~«'• n~~'!!""""'!i!t~"'·J!6:75-0::m:!Ji!:l!~!1!===92m====:!.IJI Paradise ('(l\umn 11 f(ll' you! g,iu.11lITcd Ads • , , 642·56'lt !- ,- i'fiJ D.t!LV Pllll'l * PUBLIC-NOTICE PUBl.fC._NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • NOTICE OF INTENTION I TO D•DICAT• •ASEMENT FICTITtoUS IUSINll:SS NOTICE JS HER£8Y GIVE.N th1! °" NAM• STATl!MINT l~ Zllld day (If AUi!Ult ltn. lilt Board ol Tl'lf following ptfloO<l b doing buslntll Ti\n.1-of ttie ca.it Community College 11: ' Cldrlcl of Orange County, Calllornla, HARBOR HOUSE, 1S4 Colton SI., 89oPled • RMolullon of lnteni;on 10 N1W11Cr1, 8tlth, Cal. t'l660 ditdic1t1 an eaHmtnl to City of Cos!a Mr. Clyde Jin G1r11tr, 2S4 Col!Otl ,.,,.., I mvn1c1.,.1 (Ol'POf•lion, ,,,... pullllc sr .. ,.....,_., IMCh, CIL '2660 . 1'r"1 and highway Pll•POSfJ, s.1:1 1111. TM• buslneu 11 condUi;led by 111 lndl-~111 lo bll tocalld over, on and acrO;!s vicll.lal. pPr!lons of that Hid Hf<:t l or Land C. Jan Gtrnft" loo:aled 11 ftle Wftf1rly boundary of Thb lTaltmenl -• fUl'd w!fl'I !ht COlll'I· Q1lrv!1w Ro.cl on tt'lfl Orang• Coasl ty Cll'rk °" ~ber "' lt71 ~ property In tt11 Chy of Costa Ft7m ~-' Publlilhed Onint• CNSI D1Uv Piiot. A publk: mft!IOQ llPOl'I ftll quHl•on of September s 12 It 26 1973 2158-73 ...... 11'1!11 lll'Ch dediClflOl'I wlll be held •I ' ' ' ' • 11tor1111. °"' n. 1m ~ Df ~.mtier. PUBLIC NOTICE ! Ad1m. Avotn..... COlll Mffll, n. 11 n. l'IO\ll' of 1:00 Cl'c1ock P.M. 1------------ l BOARD 01" TllUSTEES r: av ~,, E. W•I-· secrt1•r'f l"ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAM• STATl!l1(ENT of Mid 80lrd Putilltfl9d Or•~ COl1t 0111v Piiot. Tht fol'°""'ll\8 person 11 dlilflSI bv1lne111 $111f9mber S. 1'73 211 4-13 &I; SOUNO IDEA. 11120 8rookl'l\lr1t St., Fountain V1ll1'f, Calif. 12108 l.M.A. Elec:lronk1, Inc .. I C1Htor11l1 PUBLIC NOTICE corporatlOl'I, 11120 Brl>Ok~urH SI., MOTKI TO C:lllOITOllS Fov1111111 V1U.-,, C1lll. 92703 SUP••1011 cou•T 01' THE This bu•I-!• conducted b'f • COfPOI• STATI Of CALlfOll.NtA 1'011 ilion, THI COUNTY Of OltANGI t.M.A. ELECT~ONICS. INC, ' ~ N .. A -772U N1lh1n Apf.tbfum, oEJ!IM of LOIS M. SIPULT, Deceased. SKrtllrf Tr111 )IOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN lo 11'11 Th11 111ttrnenl \1111 11iac1 with l'w C:O\lft· dtdltors ot' 1119 lb<rvl Mmed dMedent I Clt'fk , 0 c n1 Se¢ btr tMt 111 JllllKll'IS having cl1lm1 l(llln11 1111 V 19 O r-• OU V Ofl em ffltl decedent 1r1 rl'qulred to Ille tllem, .(, 13• l"·tmJ ~"" llKHNl"'jl YCYClllfl, In !hi ottlce Publlsl!td Or11!!19 CO.II 01nv Piiot. ol thl clerk of !he 1l>o11e 1nllt!ed cOIJrl. or S~blr" 5 lL lf 2' 1913 2159-73 tO prlMnl "tfltm, with lhe n«ess1rv • ' ' w.cMn, to 1M Ul'!Oe"fsl;ned al !he Dflk•l------------ flf Rober! A. E11lm•n 2?t0 Marbor Blvd.. PUBLIC NO'nCE cj:ilt1 M111, C1ll1or11ia 9262.I, which Ii the _.. of tl\lsfne11 01 lht ul\der,lgned 11'1 au nwtters pert1lnlno to !he a;t1t• ol 111id cltl»dtr1t, wllhln lovr mon1n1 1ller !he flf!' pUbllc1!10fl O! ll'llS ~Ilea. FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATl!M•NT "lne 1o11ow1no PlrllOn 11 .dOlng busin.e:s.s 15! ,D.ttd August 2e. 1913 JAMES N, SIPIJLT, Jlt., GOLDEN WEST AIRLINES MAGA- Mmlnllfr1IOI' llNE ~-CALIPOANIA LEISU"E Of 1111 E1t11e ol WORLO EDITION, n5 Browncrolt =' ..... ._·-.... ~~:'1Ned' i:let~enl ROU. L&ll"M SHcl'I, C•. tu.51 ..... MlchNI McF~n, n.s llrownc:rott M1rW •t¥d., ROid. L1111t'll Beith, C1. '26Sl Cllt9 "-" C1Uffrftl• '16i4 This busfMIS I• CondllClfd bv .., T;lit cno ...... lt141vldual. ~ ...,. Ad1r1!nl1tra1or Mlc!vel McF8dd~n hbnthed Of1no1 Coast Olll'f Pilot This '1•19iMnl w•1 flied with !ht Cou~ .StP11mber 5, 11, lt, 26, 1913 ~1.U-13 tv Cleork o1' or-• Countv on S~em· ~ .. ~_--=-c=-:-:cc:--:c-:-::::-:=---1 tier', 1'13 P,UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •USINESS . NAME STATEMENT 1V-followlfllt P1rwn 11 doing Mifl•ll Fl1'24 Publlsllfd Ori~ Co.sf 011ly Pllo!. Seplember 5, 11, 1,, 2,, ltll '27+1-ll PUBUC NOTICE at:· STUDIO ilk. HW Ml!fl s11eet, 81lb01,l------------ CIJl1trni1 9'2461 NOTICI! 01" Tlrnoltl't' Nell Me1d and Clytle f>fOll!1 NON·ltESPONSl•ILITY .,,,...d, 1(11 M1 ln Street, Btltlo.I, Noll« 11 hl<ebY 11l¥fn 1t111 !tie under. ·c1Ulofnl1 '2661 i.lontd. .win nof • bt rllPOl'l'ibll for llfl'f lnlla bull11ess 11 cOl\dll(.ted bV an 11'1· deb'1 or t11bllflle1 cOl'ltrllct'ed by anvOfl• ctLvlC1u11. 011!1r 1'tllfl m~~!f, Ofl or 1flf'r !hli d•!•. Thl• .,.,.,,,....., wa• !!led Wllh The Covn-OateCI This 5th Cll"f of Sepl.mber, 197J, ti/ Clerk o1 Orallgt CD1.1nt1 on A11911sl )0, ROBERT 0 . RIDGW,loY 1'71. 4827 Cor1•nCI OrlVIJ, ..J Ff111t Coro11• cfll M1Jr, C1llf. 916» J"llblllhtd Orange Coast Daily Pllol, Publlt.hfd Or•nee C011t Dail¥ Piiot, ~mtilr s. 12, u, 26, 1m 2131-73 .S.ptember s. '' u , 1'1J. V~f.n - ' ,_ t I WANT TD CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 - • • IMMAC. 4 BR, 2 BA air shg 1...-pui lnd»cp aprkln cw:t drps, cov patio, by owner 58&-441L N1wport llHch OWN YOUR SUP! And o-.vn all lhe rest of this fine three bedroom home on tht> waterfront. Like netv con d i t io n , available on leaSE"/option basis. Only sn,500. 67";>-7225. GRAND OPENING Newport B•y Towers 1 le 2 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM HOMES Bayfront Homes Boat Slips Full Sl!curity llighrisc Steel &: concrete construction Private Balconies 2 garage spaces per unit. Roof top sundeck • Unusual OpportWlity to Pur- chase Bayfront Property in Newport Bea.ch. 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. 675-8.551 BLUFFS CONDO AT REDUCED PRICE Lo\vest price in the bluff. 4 br, 21,.:. ba, kitchen \V/fam rm. ''W" plan in the plaza. Lcil\·est lease hold, taxes & maintenance \\'/upgraded crpt, wall paper, paneling & fixt\lres. orrered by o'vner at $49,900. Comparable to listings from l52',500 to $55.~. Empty le Avail. now. ~l 642-4589. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $2950 2 BR hon1e on huge R-2 Jot. Xlnt. schools, good area, very clea.n hon1e. Assumable loan . 646-6789. I VII!!'!..."= & Co. I ARTI~'S DREAM t>eoome• a reality. Luxury & M>renity abound Uu'oughout this lovely 6 bdrm home built on 2 Udo Isle lots. 1\t- tracllvely p:riced at $179,500. GRUBB & ELLIS Rt•ltors 2863 E. Cst. Hwy., Cdi\1 675rl81G ~s-> NPT Crest : rY Condo, 3 1 Br, 21,s ba, lofted celling, master auUeW/sun , decl<. Oct. lst occup. Will sell $:1000. under market price. Xlnt financing, 547-9673. UVE in lux comforts in lg sun home for $5000 dn. on sales contr. !nun. oCc 5 BR. 3 BA, 2 fr pl, lge fam rm nu • r~I ~~~Ii 16'Ho-Furnlohiol 300 Hou-.llnfur11. _ .... ,... ' . 16' Inc...,. P!'!l"'rlY Medic:al-Dentol • 26 Suites 26 )>fide of ownership sultes. Large center. Ma1or cross streets. Over 27,00-0 sq. fl. Hl re- turn. Low maintenance. Seasoned leases. $200,000 down. Call !or pro!it analysis. 4-Plex • Reduced • $47,000! Sharp units. Just reduced to $47 ,000! Furnish· ed. Low vacancy. 7.3 times gross. Perfect rental location. Call today. Mesa Verde ' 4-Plex • $62,500 Mesa Verde's best buy! All new carpets all units. Cul.de-sac location. Pride of owner- ship. All 2 bedrooms. Enclosed garages. Walk to shopping~Better Hurry! $62,500. , Shopping Center 14 acre site. Traffic count 27,00-0. Major bank purchased 40,000 sq. ft. on site. Portio~s suit- able for R3 or R4. $85,000 ac. 546-1600 Chne r•I G..n•r•I OROS $ $ LANDLO•DS f '1 $ LANDL Let US rent UR -rtie~ Let US rent UR p~ea. we wor.k with. )'OU. J'EB We work wlth r.:u. FEE FREE. Many CJent1. CaU FREE. Many Q entl. CaU lor •· " ' prior to vecancy. Save $$. pr to vaca~.:... .,..ve ... $ALA RENTALS $ $ALA RINTALS $ New ..... •at Bay, Ol Ne"J'Of' <lo Bay, Cl4 8!!-!38! !boa 111 .... d .,,., llllboe l•l•nd j ~NG\ 4 ""''·" .tum. 2 VIE\V l Ur si95 Yrly. Pi~ n» .......:.-· t!'>l--:-v~lac:e. Little frpl, your bills pd. 1 u.o-.. ,......,..{ ~ ""' COTTAGE 2 br $300 W/ill'\ Baj.boa 11.Land. lnter ren-Dream. by your own trpL 1 tal. Sept, 15-June 15. Call RUSTIC 2 br, 2 ba ,$325 yrly( 673-219S. Remod., fi•pl, patio, •• ; 211 DIAMON~Fun1. 2 br, 2 AVAIL 3 Br, 2 Ba,'\SS75: ba, 2 car gar, recently Frplc, blt.1111, all ~_!e!LJ redec., v.intcr rental $285. ALA Rent1l1 ~ per rno. ~ or '6'73--.'J.4Z1, 1 LG~E-d-el-ux_e_3~Br-.-2-Ba,~-ib&i-" \VINTER Rental; Furn. 3 BR crphi, d11?.S, _!)l_rp.!l, c.n.JUrn: house-w/trplc-. Util;-in· $385. yl1y 675--0158 eluded. Call ~-1,;o=-'-'-"-'c=-=:--- 123 co·RAL. Very desirable 1-8-•_.y_c_,.._, ______ I 3 BR 2 BA house, student. OK .\Vinter or yrly. 644-4841 Balboa Peninsula 4 BR, 1 % BA, 1onnaJ din nn , lam nn, ept1, drps, dbl pr'. $375, 9 or U mos leuc, avail Oct. ht. 548--SHO at INVESTMENT DIVISION cpts bltlns pfi.me res. area, l'J,"" 642'<889, BA YFRONT yenrl~· ~1 BR I ,,;~~J&.'-'14-i'5~1~. -------, cornp fun1 n<'\\ ly Jroo1· .• ~ Bayahorea _ J THE Bluffs Beautifully ~~~ii~~~l~i;:o~a;~:. t L~~~-~'. C~RNER ltt. 1-l~. 2 .B~ decorated. 2 story, balcony. 2 sma ll bo.'!.ls T pe_t~ S1:i<I rrpl., palio, crpta, appl .. Ma' t"' . '"lto/mim>red THE REAL ESTATERS mo. 67H<J.b: 0•3-6055. ga<deo>O<. $385 yrly leue; closet doors. 3 BR, 2~~ Ba, 2BR + den. lrplc, dbl ri46.5430. . 1 • large kitchen. Bay View. Garage. $260, mo. Sepl-Coron• del Mer f Owner--Btoker 644-4746. "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I June.. 838-5824 BLUFFS ~ 170 •CHARMING 2 BR, l~~ BA, 2 BR. home, 1 blk from bia: BY O\VTlef 3 Br, 2~ Ba, ovet"-1 =L~o~ts:;...;fo=r_S=•~te._ ____ Sept. 17 • June 30th, 2 car Corona bch, 1~~ Ba. den or looking bay. $67,500. 426 '~-------'' ~ NE\YPORT BEACH VIEW gar., fplc, 673--9.:im." din nn, laundry Gt[ kitchen!' Vista Parada. ~1180. ltnl Estate. looks Bay garden, patio \Y/fb BBQ, . General LOT Over ocean 3 BR, 2~~ BA New ~mod. car gr. Avail MJ.d Oct, $~ BEACH DUPLEX • ha.rd to & Lido Isle, Sac. $39,500 int. SJO;VMO. Winter. 300 monthly. gardener inc, find 4 BR, 2 BA + 3 BR. 2 979-3194 Monrero. 879-1716 or. 879-5991 '6'15-1329 -' BA & great loc. 673-5569. Acr,age for sale 150 68xll0 LOT. 1007 Cornwall BAY VIEW 5 Br, 3 Ba, frplc, SPACIOUS Enc ho m • Newj>o_rt Heights 1--'--"------Newport Beach. Nr. shop. dshwhr. $450. mo. winter. \V/tabulous vie\v ot harbor" --~~-~----21·~ ACRES, Antelope...Y alley ping. O\vner. Sn..-6293. 536-1068 city lites, ~ean. 3 BR. 2ij NEWPORT rK!ar new inter-con!inental Mountain, Desert Corona del Mir Ba, lam rm, dbl• tplc. cult !~. $4900. Tc r ni 5 RHOrt 174j cpts/drps. Gardel'lft', SUOO HEIGHTS • CHARMTNG 1 b<, l<pk, mo. L<a"· 0wl1ft' 1*m9' $35,500 Commercial i BEAR Valley ski & rec. \\'OOded yard, BBQ, util pd, ~ im, ~>BA; --m : Property 158 1 area. Owner leavin& coun· ~230 lease. Adults, no pets. "'"tlo ~u'ft' Newly decorated large cor-trv, must sacrifice lease 833-8974 r~ ' P4 · ~ · 'W· I t /ba ~--~ bit' ·~ ,Wlhr/d,tJ.T."ti "'''tn ner o 'v c".ra.1u m , hold. belo'v appraised valu!", CHIN,\ Cove. v.·inter lease 3 ' · -~{ .. ~c 41 Bar-B·Que & boat gate. * 3-UNIT * purc~ase option· avail., Wlll br 2 bn, ~an vu. $400 mo =· ·!¥"·~· '· ~ Beaut. honJ~-~Int Ke\\"J>Orl C0:'-1ilTEH.CIA L BWG. consider any otfr, MPr-4971 ~130 613-7838 Qr• · ' • 'i n · schools. 80 ,,, f 1 nan c 1 n g \\'ell located \\" of(-sti·ect R ch F ' HARBOR VJ~;Hllh11'3 iii, av a i 1a b1 e l£URRY1 parking O\i•ner will can-y •n •1, arms, IO Cotti MHa fam. rm.; lge , corner lat. ~10 · Groves 1 Yrly Ilk" $550 Mo. . :r.D. $59,000. 1 BDRM turn home. 337 Ogle D. Franklin Rltr. 673--2222 I VI-:. .. ••---~._ Co.I 10+ acre beautitul young St, ,CO.ta J.'lesa. $155. Call ".,._..._,.,....,.._a * 59'xl9' LOT * !lass avocado gt"O\"f! going 522-3745 ffiVINE, Ta:r... 1418 , Su; . _ C-1 ZONE on four yrs. Good set for L 8uclt tanella 3 BR. 2 bra. newt;: ====:::::::===:::'. $32,500. E-Z TER:'-1S next year. Fenced. SU5,000. -vunai dee. $550 Mo w/~ * 4 BDRMS. * Roy McCo1rdle Realtor 29</11 dov.~. near Fallbrook. Y.'JNTER rental, channing -64H726. : 2-S · b ilt ho 1810 NeYo'P(lrt Blvd., C.1\f'. 0"'.ne~ 'v1JI carry papers, home, 2 BR, 2 BA, ideal for SINGLES or famDin -2 Bft \1·i~~ha~~s!~. 4 ~drms~1~ 548-7729 Plineipals only. 714-278-2341. teachers. 880 Park Ave, fnc<f. hoUsek, .. '..·~~· b ' -BR 2 R I E -194-5792 garage, IWJ, "" ... 4'>6'"' ,.,.,, a. · .....,.e. mstr. .; e• 1t•!• · 9~30 - fl'plcs. 500 Sq. It. recreation * C~ 1 * Exch•nne 112 South Ugun• rm. 'Come see' & buy! I • HARBOR Vie\lo' Hi 11 s . $68,500 $211500 I ~lR. Broker, \\'hat havf' ~·ou 2 SEDROOM A Den. Ocean Spadooa 5 Br/den/fam nn. CALL ~. '4'· 2' 14 SinaU house, 4 car gar. for exchange for 6 yl'. old View-. Large deck, 1 block to pool, spectacular v i• w • \;I'~ Do\Vlltown Costa l\Iesa office bldg. & l units on ~.. beach. All remodeled and $850/MO. 644-23.'i9. CARMEL MODEL , ~...... RIVIERA REALTY acre in San Gabriel ? redecora~ed. Delux_e. $I)O 3B.R,3Ba.adult1.All ~ t al:4 LTY 149 Broadway C.l\f. Grosses $37,000 ye a r . (>('t' )llO!Jth Sept 15th thru paint, ruga, cuato~ . VIEW Nt•r l'ftwpori Po•t Office 642a7007 64S.5'.690 Eves. TI4:6#-0016 June l.Jth. South Laguna. frplc. patio, gar, atove. Outstanchng lI.V. ·Homes: 3 • I BRAND NEW, Oceanside, 3 Z13:. ~ eves. 21$: lAe 417 Narcissus. · bdrms., ~ily rm., lush Vacant--Ocun View Income Property 166 BR, 2 BA! Private hillside 721"""11·i days. ~ BDRM, crpts. drps, trplc. gold carpeting, . d~tor Great 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 fr-pies, lot. tall pine trees -ocean Lido Ill• retrig, bl:tm. ·prage. $300.: ~pes. Valley view. First huge !ant rm, split-level BUILDER WITH view. Builder asking $39,500 420 Marguerite 54$-Mll. bme offered. $'T4 ,500. Fee home. Dble gar. Immerl IMAGINATION -submit Orange Oo. prop-CHOICE WATERFRONT 3 BR 2.BA .,_.,, ~ (you own the land). possession to qua Ii 1 fed . erty or TD!! ~er 645-MOO with finest view •. Pier, dbl " ·• .... .-c., ' CORBl~MARTIN buyer. 10% dn. Must sell Swim Pool & 2 Rental Units. · allp, 3BR, 3 BA, master drps., bl~. IKL pr Rtaltors 644-7662 qulck. OnlY • $64..900: Call ~m for 2 more. Unusual RNI E1tilfe .Wanted 114 suite \v/lrg w deck. Nev.•ly mo. 414 F emleat., 64f..<I03q Brltr for app't. 645-66-46 utvestmen_t opportunity . for carpeted & de co r ate d . C\IARMING 1 BR ~ * BAYCREST * BY O\VNER. Elegant cuslont built 4 BR + lrg, Fam Rm, 2 Master BR + 2 frplcs, HUge LR, Formal Dr. Com- pletely private 28' covered outdoor living area \Vith lush landllcaping. Owner will finance responsible buyer. Principals only 645-faOO 'Oceanfront Exchane•' Spanish Villa on (21 R-Z lots. 5 BR, 4 BA, dining rm. lam rm, tplc. May be used as duplex! $179,950. 64f>.8400. WATERFRONT REDUCED $5000 LOAN AVAIL -BROKER 833-0710 I PORTOFINO -H. Vu Homes 1 Year new, many extras, 3 BR, 3\2 BA, bonus room. Available sch o o I open- ing, OWNER '"'iH finance res-p . buyer. Fee $89,500. 644-4448. 171.) Ne\vport Hills Dr. \V. NEWPORT Crest Co D d o w/spectacular ~ic view of Newport llarbor. ?\love in immed. 3 BR, formal dining rm. .$2(WX). below market price. Pri Pty. 640-000!, BLUFFS X Plan. $60,000, 3 BR, 2~-2 Ba, 1 yr old. 301 Vista Trucha. 0 w n e r 640-1090. OCEAN & Sunset View. New Harbor View Canntl 3 BR. Pool, Tennill. S69 ,990". 644-4410. TR.ADE Newport Beach Prop. F o r Out-Of·TOWD Prop.Bltr.71~ 3BR house near oceani low down paymei:Jt. M t I e 1 Larson Realtor. 671-8563. ·DAILY SOT PIL ... ORANGE ,, .. ' COAST~S ASSUME 7% ·VA 3 BR 2 ~~-cap1ftlal ,blappre&ciaho~U-HOME or 4 units In San Compl, furnishings. Winter beaut. garden. $225. Adultl: . • ":'wirer ext e ~1 Clemente. Dana Point. or or yearly teue. No pets. no pet or child. 67:rf169 , f BA, Fan: Rm, fp, ~"-cul-de-f1na!1cc at 8%. Asking Capistrano. Have $20,000 lot 1l~T"a-1046 or 2ll-m-1155. sac, $.fa,000 64&'.1514 or $60,500 -!\fake OUer. in gd F'lim. Ridge/Pasadena NR Ocean 3 br, 3 ba. den 5n-7500. no agts. area·+ cash as down. 1144 SALE • LEASE Beaut. home din rm, _bltint, beam oeiL, Panorama Dr., Arc ad i a 5 Br, ~ ~v. rm •.. PJ~ .. Jt: Frplc. $450. IM. 1)73...3477 • Orange 91000 pool, 70 lot SU0J mO. C0tt1 M9M OPEN HOUSE: Sun. Sept 9, \~ANTED Residential I.pt =PO 4 Br. 3 Ba, fli>l , =V~IE"-w"-"","B_E_D_R_OOM~.--l 1973 from 12 to 5 pm. For 5000 to 60CllJ sq, 1L HB. area. bl Cl $485 . . sale by ov.ner. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Will pay cash, call alt 6 Ph-1 tns, ~ to-~':,:;;., home _in ltun~n Hil 586--6441. month. \Vliiter • ..,,...-sJ...,, f'amlly room, cowffd l 17X30 lamily nn. built-ins, < BR 3,. Ba d •? 1 enclosed no.tfo -$:l!lll month nelv carpet & drapes, " 11 '• en, .,._-p · Pl {;;; 1:to1" n.r.1 fireplace, extra large pool Sparling Investment thru June $450. ease P ne ,,..,.onJ \ size lot, 85X130. ca 11 Corp 833-3544 ~ 675-7667 ..--~ 9G8-4m or 532-4997. Prin, ASSUME ft'• VA -I • \VATCH the boa.ta go by. 2 only. ''~ . BR. t Ba Bayfrollt. \Vint.er W lk D la ' Wtstminster Tri-plex, H.B., 2 • 2 br & 3 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--rental. 615-4646. 8 Bf U' 8 br Q\l.oWrs unit \\'/patio. ln-1 1 .._I •••~ ,,,.,._,, O\VNER $2500 dn $350 mo total. Showcase 3 br, 2 ba, AJC. Needs work. 7~~ GI loan. 833-1103. -- Mobile Homes For Sale I~ 125 come $515 per mo: $56,900. Busfneu 2 BR, 2 BA, FA heat. "" c, dbl gar. •'llhr/dcyr, S;o. Sparling Investment Corp 133-3544 NEW 4-PLEX _5!.,pportvnlty 200 patiO. \Vlnter, $340. 675-'l879 2 BR. 2 BA, bnck fprlc, dbl • Interior Decorator Serv. gar. Winter rea~ $350 plus • Jewelry Repair, C.P..t area util. 673-759.1 aft 5 pm . e Sweeping Serv. 6R acct• e Chlldren'11 Store-beach Holl•ncl Bus Salta 645--4170 or S4l)...OOl)8 LOVELY 4 Br, 11,s, BA. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!! outside aho~:er. Ba,ytront. Mon1y to ~n 240 Winter rental .4(1(1 38th St. m-7860. 1st TD Loans I BR"°""· mnal.,, ooupl<•, *** MOBILE HOME Brand new, Spanish rnotif._3 $150 Alao 2 BR mobile prtv. 3 BR, 11.j BA, xtra F/rn1, fplc, pr., almc.t A. tor prkg trucks, boats,: campen, garden, etc . mo. 1st & last mo. + $50• 549--0218. 4 BR Townhouae, \\'/pool, dbl gar, nr achoolJ 16 11bpprtg. -$290 per mo. 557-8267. . BR. 2 ba. deluxe unit UP T.O NIN. ~~ .. ~ boat allp. Agt. tee ••• fo~ sale by pl'lvate w/frplc. & 3 :>-BR units ea. IN7V J •...-.;n.iv VACANT 2 BR. $145, .al~ party: 21 completely con-/ tl ' d k welcome. Plu1 3 B tained A R I S ~ O C ff: A T Ea:~ ~.; u Mes! c nr: 2 d TD L ~ 8LK to Beach, 1 &. :I Teahouse $190/Sln&les. Aat LANDLINER wtlh private Newport Hts. Buyer gets lst n oa ns bdnns, garage, Avail n0w to Fee. sm-M30 1 shower & stool. water user tax d~preclation. Ask· l.~w~st ;.+ ... Otan9e Co. June 30-m-8640 ADULTS only 2 Bt w/ heater, hand I av at or y' ing SU0,000. Make oUer~ •-ttler Ml Co. OCEANFRONT, chMtilng yard for._. Avail riow clathea closet, couch con-· ~ I • 2BR 2BA •·u•• 1--· ~· CALL I.:!\, 6'f·l'l4 .1:-2171 •••~II ' • ""' ""'' ,.,., ....... mo. Call ~1953 between v er ts to a r u 11 911.L _,.. _ ~ 96Z-2126, ~'l<MXI PM & lO PM. ~~~:81 ot"~i:ag~ ~ ~ ... & Servina ~arbor UM 21 ·)'ft. 4 BR. Children OK, walk to 3 BDRM. Hotiit w/~ drawt"r apace, extra long a&ALTY DON. T .IO.~ROW bet.ch. 1350 Mo/Yeaz!;Y'. -ytrd in .quiet uu.. Nr counter top in liv. area for Near N••P•rt Peat orr1ce 'llL YOO CAl:.L USI Property Hou.se , M2-3850 Schls &: Harbor Shop). dresser use. 2 F'urnacea -l COSTA MESA· 4-plex $62,500 BotTOw on your home equity \VINTER Rental. aiR turn Call ~-, with blower, butane refrlg & $640 Income pays prin int. tor any good pUrpose. Serv. apt. Adlta only. Ca 11 3 BR home frric pr q 4 burner sto~e with wall tax. ins & util. 10% dn. no ing Los Angele• County for 675-• or 114-737·1078. lot, $D) mO. 139 'Rocbe.t.r. oven, automatic safety shut-pta. 673-8193 or 1-728-2749. over 20 years and NO\V in WINTER Rent11t: 2 Br. No CM. 962-3809 548-C71 of1 system, double \\'ell · Orang(! County' ts 'Re U2 w Cst ll kitchen alnk (all 8lnks are (2) 4-PLEXES for Sale 111 SIGN'AL MORTGAGE co pe . as. . wy. o_._ ... -'-"' ... "'"''""''------"l 8tainless) ~IC!J' carrier &. Huntington Beach. $49,950. I t71-tl 536--0106 • Ul·15) or; (213) 286-.8559. pump +'battery tor Ughtl 2 BR. Income $600 per mo. 4500 Campus Drive NB YRLY-Eartialll .tum. 3 BR. _µ.QSE,to Mar~. Elegant -are und"er seats of" cute con· 842-3546. • ' . mk. to beach. Nict patio. !fr, 2 &. 13Un1, W/W Cl'})t. venit>nt breaktut area. It's ,$500 to $100,000 for Aaent 675-2699 frplc, fenced w lot. Wt! open, roomy a.nd attractive, TIME FOR Business or pel'IOn&l_ netdt: • • , .. -, ~JI , -. •• behaved chlldrtn A Has had TLC! All Vinyl No collateral required HoUMI Unfvrn, ... 30S _welcome. SS$: mo. lmtned. wood wallJ, vln,yl tile floor Upon pn>of of., abilltY to Pf.Y occupy. 496-0?l'T cove~ Included are ce-CK CASH Chner•I · • a..osE to Dina PoJfl mont pyramid• w/Jackl tor QUI The A~'sn s-•-. ,,... nM 1 BR.1,.;. Marina. Ii,..., 3 Br. 2 e;, lewllnr it -perm'ly •~ ·--BA~ -fum. -J<l<al tor od)allt or w 16' attached roltout awmni Collect (ll 21$1386-1'33 O:>m~t.tt'Util Pd, Avl now. child. Leatt. No pets. frame-needa new canvas, JHl'OUGH A' 2 B sm FJslde w/pr per mo. Evt (U.fl M4-18'T9. A fety olddtt, exlenolon mlr-2ND Tl'lllt .,... , , v· ,.,,.. <.J>~/-OCEAN vi.w i BR "'""' ron for car when pulling-Pet/child • • ciptd! t • ' never been uted, two-1 p l ... PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. 3 BR, 2 BA,, $2l0. Avl ~ ~~ . ._:lMrr Pl'lllt· butane ta.nk11 louvered \\'ln-DAILY PILOT Any Amount Fnci\ for kldl/ptt. car. ~ . . t!<>Wll A 2 crUlng vents, bat· * C•ll 675-44M IKR. 4 BR, 2 BA, $lt80,, Brina Fquntll!'. VI!'!! ttt)' or elcc wall &.' ceu1na Fam. U,hU. small fan above AD 2R ~LA" Rentl ll 6Q.alJ 3 BR.·2 BA,' 2'car g11.r., itll 11tove wroqht iron room WANT Mo!l!Y W•nf!d · ~ bltns, 11wlm ~. klda OK, divider. Has m~tchlng ' W•NT 10 bomnv 110.otio on LANDLC)RDSI Ilk• new, .. 1y.1249 mo.1 >1 drapes & covtrs iii oranee k • $140 ooo r·jnit 't'rust Deed . • fee. A&tn\ 80-44.ll '·~ yellow on deep Cl'ttn. All &42 5678 -too..4sss. · We SpectnJlze ln NflWJ)Ort Huntlfl:l'On llMch ready tD travel Mywhere. • · Bea.ch e Corom del ~• .,.... ~... , · • .... Alidn2 $2900. SEE 1nytlme Mortg..... A JAatma. Our~&! S... 1 BR. T~ 1um Now. isdJ at 2019 Thurin, J\pl. No. 2, .' Trutt Deeds 2'0 y1.,. ft 'FREE•lt> Yo~ pd.-M•-IMCll Ok. or. Inquire al red ho• ln Nu.View! • "':'""-MASTER. 1-Bf· $180 NI lt'Ont !OT i.ey, Owner home WELL SICURID· NU·VllW RINTALS 41,., ltllltf, ..it. Nu •fter 5:00 .l week •odt. 2nd Tnoot .Deed I% m.<030 •or • -,j BR,) Bo 1:141 "~ MOBILE Home, 2 BR, 2 BA. ~fe11t due 3 11"· Wiii dS.. • ~~vf"ci 1°t' Byflo ~hod~ w~.J'· coont $8<0 IO )<tld 13%. TIMI ' FOi"'" ' ·10 LANDLORDS! .L I ., di ri,._, ~,a.'· 11f.;oo. h~ srGNAl~o~~E co. qUICK_ CASH ALA R1nt•l1 60.llli ea ng -· 4500 C.mJ)U& Or, N.B. TH•OUGH A lrookhu"' • ca .. t Hwyl NEW 2 BR DOLUIOUSE .!' Vacant .... , If• 11111, 2 BA. --Ntw))Ot!Jl&Y_Mult Pll!'k-· "Mttl<e 1toom-ro. DOddy" All.Y~PILOT --alLI>lllltt,...f&ot rm.-lolc. _ M rk la 116,500 , 54o'3672 • • • clean out !Ito --W & UT AD ••lw C'plt, drJ><, "" qui,t • a elp Ca 13x30 BUOOER Cotti. Mooa ... -111&1 JoM.•-....,.. • " . ..-., tlO ~ O> -Adult p.,11, $2loo. wtt!f 1 Otl1Y Pllol a • ......, 642-5671 13911 Mo. 0 w n • r /~It r American 557-9l ad. C1,D MMm. • Sf'l-M'Je or -..m. I -I I . , 11 PI LOT-ADVERTISER Wednesd'f, Stptembtr 5, !ofl1 OAILY PILOT lJJ I 1;1· ·;;;..;.;...;;;,,,·--·~1e~·11~L --_ ... _-~1~~e:1 ;'-..... --·-'"'-;;;I~;;;.· I .............. -I~ 1 ........... -1~ I "·"-"1"-.1~, ........... · ... 1; ... I ~[ ................. ,~[ IOI Unf.....,, 305 Hqu.,s furn. or DuplexH Unfurn. 350 Aplt. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 'Apt. Unlurn. 3'5 Apll Apts 1R,;;.;•.;;•;.cl•c.l•;..;.,l•"-'S"'h'°'or..:•--4'"3001 . ]~ Unfurn. 310 -~-------Fum. or Unfurn. 370 ~u m . or Unfum. 370 Huntington 8e1ch Newport h•ch Huntington a .. ch General CC_!!•!!ll~o:J!M~o~ao!._ _____ 1-;;;;:-:;-;:;::;o"""'-;.,;.;B~;;;;~;i;;;;;--'--'-1GrRL to &han:-1 Br apt. G I -Bilbo• l1J1nd Bllboi l1l1nd v.·/11an1e. Corona de! ~lar. CLEAN 2 BR, 1 BA hou;t ;;;;0;";":'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; NEWPORT'S FINEST Nt'\Y Adult Trlpltx Units GRANO Of'ENING C11.ll 673--7669. wlh-g lcpced bk yd. $16' • BEACH LA QUINTA 3 BR, 2 BA,-<ron1 1285. PRIMA CASA APTS * Oflico Rental mo. 1..,1 & luiil + S50. Clean. Lido Isle, 3 BR. 2 ba. yearly. Bil \ND NEW 3 BR 2 BA HERMOSA 2 BR, 2 BA~ from $21S 1838 Plaeentla Ave, CM * * * * * 9cp. Pref fan1ily o[ 3 or $400 l\fo. ' I ' • . • 2 BR STug;10. I ~' BATII. 2 Frplc, f)RtiO!I, e rfc I s e d Al.L U'J'ILITlES PAID 1eas, no lrg do•s. °''3·118. N'pl Beach, 3 BR, 2 ba. Un• Elee klL \V/w Cr'J)l'g, di"J>S. ac-• of .autllul park·llk.. i.:ara.gc-'. F ·1 U ., Cl lid PRESTIGE ~-Y""·ly. $300 /MO. " • •m• Y "" • 1 ren * CALL US TO SEE * OFFICES 2 SJ'ORY, 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, !um, \'rly. $32$. S48-2119 surniwtdlngs, sunken pool, 4,1.~,. ~1o1n4iilton, Costa Mesa, \\'elt'Ome. Large 2 BR. l rdril(., stove, w a II.her, Cdl\.t 3 BR, 2 ba., view. Fun1. BBQ. Sparkling $Jlnni,'!h ~· BA. Refrlp:, djl,h\\'hrl', btlns, dryer. Adult living. $225. on 1 . $500 ttto/ycarly, rountt1l n11, largr Pr iv u t t' Ba lbo. Island pa.tiOs, "'al~in cl«w111, i;nr. Jse, 962-29ll or '.iM-.189tl. 'OJ:;LUXE duplex. 11ca1~ beach ootln. To•vnl\ou.se Living. 1-----------crpls, fll'J)S & p O O L . I & Lido i:hops. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 12 8R. FURN $255/mo. !'TEPS fROi\ol BE.t\CH $220-S230tl\IO. 4 BDRMS .. 3 ba., brand ne\v. Unfur n. studio- type unit. \Vet bar. porch & yard. Dbl ga- rage, Yearly $550 Mo. Fountain Va\l('y, Beauli· tul ne1v building, ground floor, 3,000 square feet, \1·ill di\'ide inlo smaller office~. 50c per square ro.-,t, includes carpel!1, dr;;pes, all u1ililit>!>, jani. .,to!' service. Call l\farilyn Stov<dl (7141 832-5440. LOVELY 4BR 21".! 81\ hon1e-, frplc, bl~~s, dshwhr, s.hng ALL UTIUTIES PAID 2 BR upper; R;ar age, frpli·. Call C.J .S. Real J-:.~1atc l\\'O story. Close to schools ~rp~. \_1·Jy/1no. $ 3 .J 0. I Adults, No Pets \'ea rly. Brokr_r 6T.-Ml700 ;).18-1 1G8 01· 833--0:>.S~ & !!.hopping. $325. Ask for 3'1a.-1346 I NE\V, lu xury 2 bdrn1 ., 2 ba. un{u rn. ap t. Dale ooz_,1,171 . 16211 Pat·kslde Lane -\alboi Penlnsuli NE\V ADULT LIVING!! · d d I I 714/847--5441 BACHELOR Units & 1 BR's Air-con " ini~rcotn, cov' porch, \vas 1cr/ VACANT 2 Bit, S14S, 1111 • rt] tl blk \\', of Bt>nC"h ·on PF.NTllOUSE 1 Br. s185. "'/Lofts. 1'~rplc's, bewn dryer, trash.ttornpactor. Yearly $550 J\.lo. weloonie. Plus 3 BR Corona del Mer Edinger, So. at 1st signal 1 Firsl &. last, utilities pd, t.'fil ., patio & pool. bltins, & 2 DR f . Te a h ouse. $190/Slngles. 'iiiiiiiiiiiO;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO~iiiO~ .. .,•1,,00,_k,..,.' ""'""""'""''""""'"' lffi £. Bny. (2131 697.1496. refrig avail . $l60 to $225. B M., 2 ba ., \Vet bar, sel -clean mg oven , NEW OFF ICES Agt. Fee. 9~?.0 llARBOUfl Vu 1-fills South, 3 • 1• Corona del Mar UHi pd. No pets. \Vasher/dryer. Yearly $350 Mo. AIRPORT 3n1~~6~~4rrorct;~1!·"20S2.i0.~. ~1~ iin~,$~~1!ci~~fi J,~~rn~A --"P-""'"-F_u::.'..;".c·----"3..;..:60 LOWE·~w.cEu.Etl~~~u~t!~ES ~;.:181n:,~to~.~M· Ne,v, !urn. 2 BR. apt. Quiet end of island. No, lC'a~,re<i'd .. <ull .servodi~ • .....,., '" 673-3267 64-1---1893 or call .. 1 ,, Se t t J $260 "! <rps, tp s, fnusu·, a1r co .. l,-'"'"~,-'3'-'180=·------, ~1,1 B1lbo1. Island 727 Yorktown Bl:vd. ALL EL_ECTRJC .lA;:ase P '. o une i~ O. f1IJ uni. Sing:lt> offices fron1 lrvlna ["'L"e::.g.::u"n"'a-B~o-a_c_h____ DELUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba, pallo, B<'nch B5 1'3l..04tiorktO\vn (Sb-....; .-GOLD MED.ALLl01 N WE HAVE OTHER WINTER /YEARLY RENTALS $l~_)5A~S,\oES CF.NTER sundcck, "at·a"e. Yd.v $375/ ',,, -r".1 2 BR Apl ...,·/patio, enc gar. 208' S 1· B ·i ·tol I S Q BR & I 2 • " STUDIOS & I BR's. •· •~ .,·/storn<• & law•d. ladl. CLARK SOMERS REALTOR • · " " 3 ,BR., 2 ba. $400/475 ' 350 ~1 . onf. 3 <en, n\o, 1 Br, $200. 673-8193. . , ;-.11"1\•port Brach :-.57-7010 tt Bit., 2•,·, h••· ..... $'!.•·,· 1.•,·J1 hn, 2-,..1y \'ic"' hon1c 1 e Full kitcht'n I ,\<Ut~ only, 00 P e l ~· !Cu il s Irvine 11terseclion) " -·~ ''"' Q f !!!00 M 1 DELUX'E2BR.Garage, •J-leal-"pool ONTEN ACRE:S 1 Sl!i5nin. -~'lcJ(}(ly Ln. 111 306 Marine, Balboa Island 675·4000 -~11 :_ _..:__1 .:.__·_· 2 BR. 2 bn, rlcn, A C ... $275 c.'<'an i'Qnt · o. . Ycal'l.v. S300fl\1.0. ._.._, A t t r Lt-* COSTA MESA * 2 BR. 2 \laths, fan1 rni~ s:t)() Rdrnl., rurntshcil • • Lnwklry faeilitlt'-s . P s. lll'll.•wi ~u·n. 'u~e C.l\tl. &16·0ffi'7 or 646+1~. 3 BR 2 ball•s 1400 0<'P1lnfron-1, furn. $3.'iO rno. * fi75-.1()63 * e Free utililles F1replac<' I priv. patios. 1 -T-l-RED OF NOISE? * * * * * * :\'t'11· offil·e huild1ng . 1'hree · · ') ' .......... -· BR & loft YE1\RLY-F1u·n. 2 BR. Apl. e Fi-cc linens Pools Tennis Con!nt'\ Bkfsl n101n suit(• availub!(', iOO sq. 1 4 BR. -ha.tbs "' ....... $41·1 Agl · 4'11 o·,~ 494+9729. No children or pets, • T.V. & niru'd ~"'""• "''"•'I, 900 Sea Lane, Cd~l 64-1·2611 \\lil!'On Gard.en Apts. 2 Br, ft, ALSO 2,000 s11. fl .• :i.ll , ., BR.'' ba,, a;,. ""nd. ,, 1'7'· .. ~~·..c;.·~-~·~"'"---~'-'= ........ .... IM Arlh c 11 1'' Ba ""pis r!rp0 Pool U I " " '"v '" -• $2r.lln10 Ph· 673-S945 e Bar·B·Que 1 ac ur nr oast \l'l') '" • ....._ • • ... ·Apt n urn. 365 Apts., 01· pai·t. All utilili('s, Jani· · VI.SI.OD-Newport Bwach Balboa .Pe~lnsu1a , . •Phone SE>rvicc ~1nhu·e n<lults, no pets. • Furn. or Unfum. 370 tor :;1·1·vice. 2706 Jlarbor" red hill REALTY ,A Con1pany \Vith Vi~lon Univ. Park Centc•r, ln·ine Call Any1in1r, 552·7500 O!fire hours 8 A~I to fl P;\1 · YES. \VE HAVE REN'fALS tvlay we be or service in solving Your housing needs? fron1 S31~$450 "Sl~CE J946" 111t WM1le111 Bank Bldg. Universily Park, Irvine D•y• 552-7000 Nlghtt F' o R I ea s e --rustomized, • 1 ~1i lc to ocean • • • • • • • • • J ONLY $lG2.50niIO. Mesa Verd• Blvrl. ltQOOrr N<itlress, flltT. spacious, 5 br, 3 ba, 2 story $35 WEEK & UP $145--$165 e e e (~10f~~~~~~ ~:a~'ifs:_~ DLX 2 •"-3 BR, 2 Ba, enl'I Custa Mesa s"'u:ltl'··."Ssr'~:. ______ _ t>xec. Npt. hon1e. For thr. e Sleepini Rooms· BAClfELOR & 1 BR., patios, NF.AR BEACH, deluxe 3 BH., Call 646·2846 gar. $170 up. Ren tal Qfc., Tl-IE: EX~l':ING "' i111e l'seC'tion in I IX'st in schls, recrentlon & • Housekeeping Rooms frplc's priv. garages 212 B,\. lluge O"-'ller's unit 1''0UH SJ!;ASONS APTS. 30lJ5 Mace Avf'. ;).1rr10:;-1. PALM MESA APTS. -~·,',.','.,·~)()rl''' H0•,•,·,boqu1~_ Sero80,11~ I ran1ily livlng. Call 644·06S7. • Ocean View Apts Divided bath & lotii or i11 nt>\V tttlitom duplex, bean1 s 2 -' ' " "'" 3 BDR~T . 2 BA, pvl patio. BAl.BOA·-INN closets. Rec. hall, pool & clng. vie111, patios, fplc, nr :pat·. 2 sly 8:· l \2 8~· Newport Beach J\'ITNUTI·:~ TO NfYT', llCf-1. Buiiding;. 800 sq. ft. a · bltns, crpts & rlrps. 3 car 105 \1aln Slrecl pool .tables, sauna baths. shopping, 110 pe ts, $·12J 1no. bllns, crpts, rps, priv ' FURN. OR UNFUftN. $:~:i01n10; 600 i;q. rt. .'It S--0742 t375.S740 Sec for yourself. 173011 patio, pool. conv. Joe. No PARK NEWPORT I l111J<olievably Ja:c:e apts, s:ioo1n10. Bo~h "'ilh ,·ie1\·s. g<i r. $?.50. 5'I · , , , . Keelson Ln. fl blk \V. of 673-0960 pets. $163· ¥ 735 Joann St. APARTMENTS huge! poo l, J acur:i C'l<'ct hH . 67~Hil00, Condominiums BAY~ ~ONf -1. br, ~190 I Beach, l bt k N. or Slater). C.J\t. 646-I4j(). Bachelor J or 2 Bctlroonu; . ins. shag; cl'pts, dr p:.;, saunal-"';;;..~,~-u~L-t._S_E~R-v-l~CE~'~- Unfurn. 320 1110. V1e\1' .. Boal slip nvu1I. 2 I 842-7848 • • • • • • • • •..'....! BRAND ne\11 2 Bdrm., $225. and Toivnhous\~s ete. Adults, no pets. W 1 l'ff B lld' I hr, s11·ceptng bay vu. Gal', PLUSH EXEC, APT. Open for your inspection Fr. $194.50 Opt>u 9·6 Daily SINGLES 1''nftn $1 50 C es ~1 1 l'llU ,.._'ng ,. ·Huntington 8e1ch $350. 311 Ed g c IV ate ::, HUNTINGTON Beach at For Lease. NU VIE\V APT. 4 bet. 4 P~1 & 6 PJ\.t Wed. thru Spa Pools Tennis 1 BEDRJ\I. From $165 om<.·r estc 1 1..oiive ""1 '' 2 STORY, 2 BR, 2 BA, trplc, rcfrig, slove, 11·asher, dryer. Ar\u ll livi ng. $225. on lsc. 962-2913' or 534-3896. Irvine I 1 2 BEDROOM, 1 1 ~ halh, huillins. POOL. $221 n10111l1. . CALL 642-:-26.17. I Duplexes Furn. 345 l BR·No children or pt-1~ Sl~iCI. mo, yearty., Phone !'>4S-2L12. Balboa Island 61;>--0478 or 673-7923 Sunset beach across lro'!' bl', 3 Ba, fan1 rn1. All elect. Sun. at 2()1 E. 16th St. 1st Across [ron\ Fashion Island 2 BEDRJ\L Fron1 $1 Sii Irvine Blv<I., N c \\/ P 0 r l i MATURE, profess. bachelor ~~~·2 r3~u~.9 ~u.r2·4 :~~ bltns, crptldrps. $750 pt>r f\lo. rent + $100 deposit. at Jainboree on San Joaquin Unlurn Apts A·1ail f roin $10 J;lcach, ~11'· Ho\i•ard apt., utlls. pd. $130 mo. (1st 213-330-4667 mo. Too niany extras lo 1 & 2 BR, 2BA, ~135 & $165. J-l ills Road. lo $15 LESS. :•~15~-G~l~Ol~--------I & last) & $50 cleaning. mention!! Call 6734i992 Crpts, drps, blln. range & (714) 644-1900 Yc..u're right, they're undt>r· STOltEIOfrlce f.or leflse, 673-2644. LUXURY beach studio condo 3 BR 2ba1350 43512 D hi' ovt>n Covered carport close pMced! 1561 r.1cs.'l Dr. 1300 AfJ ft, F.V. Shopping PVT Bl>ach -DeltL'\e 2 & 3 furn $215 mo. Adults only. Ope~ Sat & Sun a 1~: to shops & beach. childrt"n Nn~WPObRT1 .H':'ights - 3 Br. 2 (5 blks from Ne\vport Blvd.I Ccnte1·. Part ia JI y parti· No J>(.'ts. 714529·2161. 673-"""' OK 830 C tcr SL ;)48-7900 .on, u1 t·1ns, carpets & 546 ·9.-~ liont>d. $250. n10. days Bch·n1, frplc, beam celling, """"· · en . <11-Jpcs through·oul, $2RO n10. -----·--5 3 6 -O 3 9 3, 9 6 8 -O 3 21 panell ing. furn or unful'n. Laguna Be1cll $245. 2 BR, stove, trplc, vu, BRAND nc111 2 Bdrm. $215. 1st & last nlo. rent .~ S7:'i PREVIEW OPENING eves/\.\eekends. Yearly. 673-{i640 incld'g elec. Adults. no pets. Open fo1· your inspection CleAning & sccurily. No i\\i·,u·rl "inning I, i .~ 3 hr \VJNTF:R Lcnsc. ('J) • 2 Br OCEAN ~t1ch fl'ont. 2 BR, 2 322 Jleliotropc, Apl C, Cd:\1 bet. '1 P~I ,r.,_ 6 P~-T Wed . thru pets. Gas & \\·a1er. paid, I ap1!> \1'1 fnnHly r111s. No C.D.r.J, 900, 800, 500 Sq. f'1. ~ l or 2 l>J:l. Elec. b1tn.s, pvi ,",~',·,·,, S4f_,'!J A60"'1°_· 7-ll Ocean· DELUXE C ll\I l D . h Su n. al. 201 E. !Gth St. 1st 6-16--2723 evt>s, 6 4 G-7 J s 2 1 lcase. Sorry, no pets. Fron1 f·roni 37 cents. Au· conct · pnl.f\fnlure adlts.$17:>-$195.1 u r.-i ' c. flp , ants Mo.rent +$100dcposit .. Days. just Sli3. OUR TC.l\VN priv. paL'king, l\ill 67S-5394. Lido Isle frpl c, loft, \Vshr/dryr, $300 Ya1ni ly Apts, 1250 Adan1s rcilcrorntc. 2700 i.:. Coa!lt i '--'----'-------mo. ~-3635 \\'eekdays. E/SIDE 2 Br, l~~ Ba, bltns, THE NEW Av!•. tAdain~ at Faiivie\vl. 1-fy,'Y· C.\\'. r.1as!t>rs 0Y.'llet· • ; YE~TlLY 3 BR, nit.'<'IY fu111 TERRfFIC Bay View. 2 Br, 2 ·BR, ne\\•ly decor Carp, <lsh1vhr. crpt/drps, encl BAYWOOD APARTl\fENTS Cosla i\lt!sa. Phone 556-0J 66. Rea.liar. 6734120 . llC'\1·1y deoor very cle~n nr 1 Ba furn apt. Lido Island. drps, bltns; pool. $220 J\fo. gar, no pets. $180. MG-0474 . in Newport Beach are *CASA VICTORIA * DESK ~pace ~vailnble. $50 : hay & ?Cean no pets $2j() mo Sumn1er rental or lease. yrly. least'. 644-7662 Agent. Dani Point ready. '!'he sa:es offi ce is J, 2 & 3 BR, J.~urn & UnL nio. Will provtd~ furn1f'l!-1<e 67:~9045. 6n6<65. Ph: 548-7834 or 646-4TJO. LG. deluxe 3 br, 2babltins,1 ~_;.c..;....c..;__ ______ open daily fron1 JO AJ:o.T 10 Ct11'p('ts, drapes, D/W, TV at ~ n10. Ans~r1ng service , UNIV. Park 3 Br. 2 Ba, EXCLUSIVE LITTLE ISLE * * 2 .BR. Close to Ocean. I-----------dishwasher, crpting, drps, 2 BR \\'/lots or grass, 6:30 PM, l\IacArthur Blvd. ant. Pool, t>tc. 525 Victoria available. 1787a Beach Blvd. alriuni. 1'r. poo l & tennis. iv/boat dock. \VI~'TE:Jl \Vtr pd . Avail Sept 15. Newport Beach $295. ~784 or 644-2'151 w1>ll Jndscpd. 4 un it bldg. & San Joaquin Hills Road. SL al Hal'bor, Cl\f. 642-8970 _Huntlngton __ Be_ach. 1!42-4321 • Ne\\'ly painted. A\•nll St'pt 12' 2" LR 2 BR lood b 2L1/94.1-2928 or I.Rn "'21-9550 ,,.,,.. 11 ·1 644 5555 -15th. 5."12-7777 a(l cr 3:30 x., · " ' ar, " \VJNTER Rentals -2 & 3 BR 2 BDRM, nei~· crpr. redec· $190. 714/49&;.;r.,)..tt co ect 1 · • Ask about J:o.1ove-In 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB stE'l'('() M.C .. gar., 2 arlults. 'YEARLY, 1-BR. $173, 2 BR, Apts wlfrplc, Ol't'r lookin~ orated. Pool. $2"151mo. toll. Allo\\•ance 2300, 1200, 156 & 540 Sq, FL Lagunl S.ech $233-lcss for one, 673-$1-1 S27:'1; 3 BR. $.150. ocean. $~per mo. 3212 \V. 673-3850 2 BR & 3 BR, all 2 bas, B'ACHELOR APT. Dana Point An1ple-parking. Ulil. Bau1n .. _ , • 3 AR, 2 RA, all ele<'hic J\.larshall Realty 6T.-i-4GOO Ocranft'011t, NB. Ca 1 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I bit -ins, balcony. ocean . I\1ear the Occnn, Ne\1', gru'tfner, 541·5032. FE\\· Ga~·ag" Apt~· 1 Br $18a kilC'hcn, frplc, palio & BBQ. $225 ru111. 1 BR ap!. 213/795--1985 or 213/35:>-2-l,14 I vie\1·, Adults S 2 0 0 -S 2 ::i 0 . :Full, Security, Pool, Gyn1, BRAN~ ne\\• rtelux~ Bacht>lo r LRG. 1 t'OOnl office, prestige Compl · \'ear\y.Ulll Pd. Lease •Sept-June., 6?.8-8170 62 Brac·h Briv for appt. " -496-6:'1;'>9/'193-5777 Sauna, Sl l\O. ,\i;k t o r Apt. tn 4·Pl.!:,x. 1'.ncl. gar., \()('a t ion. Lido Isle. 675-1220 I.GE fleck 2 T\r. 52T:l· lkcnn· or ;i.1~SS.11. 67:;.:ll)l'( · '\VINTER Rental. Avail Sept. 1 1 ~v 12 BR apt, sweeping ocean Maul't'en, &l5-62·12· good 10<·. 61:>-li!.19. 01· :i.18-74S:2. front. $C'e to Bel11J\·c! All I B Ibo p I I 2 B \ .,1•1 1) d d I .:::~:::..;c.:::::c,,~----'-.'OOdies. • a 111n nsu a * OCEA.~FRONT ::: BR, 2 :i BR, den, · , ~ :> 1110. ~' 4.)rts vie"·· $195. No ogs. A u ts Huntington Buch * Coronn de! Mar, sm grnd NICE Patio "r/2 BR , S:".00 ~ ,. . ¥ ~B1\. $.12J inchtding util. 2 B.R. ~BA $225/mo. ~lso only 493..0039. OCEAN VIEW . * floor. A/C, util, ample * \'cru·ly. U1il pd. CID Fncd. 2 & _ ·• BR. \\ 1n1t>1 · $2-l,> ,",: \Vintcr rt>nhil. Ph: 673-472.1. . avud Yearly. See 111 5000 TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 2 Ba, new, Dish\\•akher, DELUXE Adutl Poolside * prkg. $145 mo. 675-6900 111: gnr, $29:)/J\10. 1J·t WE. Balboa. C d 1 ••-Ncptunt>, NB or ph: 645-5265 Huntington Beach F" '" p Cl b Garden Bungalo1v. N r . .. .. 3 + O.n, 2 Ba 1·125 . All Ap· m 1n6 or 879-J99t. nron• e ,_.r o1· 714/32a.-2.J76. 2 Br. fireplace, pool, private -irep.,.f.X", ool, u houie ocean Frplc Ir Li 6 I patios, continmtal break· VILLA YORBA area, $385. Ask for Kay, · ' g pa 0.· Business R•ntat 445 oli'ii, frplc., oatio. 2 BR furn. frplc, oppo.~i1e 1 YEARLY LEASES TS 61u 242, ~1!;,.9 sauna, tenn1s .. 1 ---------~.-•I , ALA R I 642 •••3 Costa Mesa fast. Spaeious grounds, n<'ar AP ~ ~~ ent1 s -CD '.\1 Stale bea('h, Sf'tu1·\1y , PRIVATE BEACH shopping & fine beach. f"ur. • 1 B<IM. From $ll'1. CORONA DEL ~ • ' OCEAN vlc111 hon1e, Beaut. 2 DELUXE (.'Jean 2 BR, nr t:~tl", hy nionl h, S 4 2 :i ' !'<'l'<'rril & 2 b r nished 01· unfurnished, fron1 1GOOO. Villa Yorba New Custom 81yfront ,...::.-""-:;ie-'--':C::.:-""'--ITu·o unlque oppo11un1tleg! ~ BR , 7 BA, 1lcn I Ar~·h Bt>ar.h I llf'\\'. enelsd gar, quiet, ~i.1-l691. · _ 1 11·ail{'r I cahanas. Adul1s S2~0. Corona del 1.lar, l luntu:igton Beach 11·/PRIV BCH & PlER. 3 Laguna Beach Buy, lease or order a build \ H(:"1.6) honl('. Sli.ai.: cpl';:. \\'eslt•liff arc a, $:!10 TEACHERS LOOKING 1 only. Broker. 5.?.G-46!W. 644-2611. (Ofr San Diego Ft"l\'Y .• So. on 13R, 2 Bl\. f'rplc BBQ. to sui t on this well located ' oprn hca1n ccil in~. fncd ' .6T:r1849. r Privatc 2 br. Cai\!, 11•i nter I O\VNERS' 0\\11 spacious con· "!e~ch Bll·d., 1 blk. l~yond S'18..'l/tno. Yearly. ~!i:~~~~S lx>~l~l~.ioS17~$1i15~ 41' \'a!'ant lot or lease foi! ·~ )'ard. $31() nin, ~9.l-110!!. lrv'1ne I l'('nu1J, 673-.11:11 or :;t3?.·16!ll. rln. Lu,,,,.;,,,1y furn. All F~dHlg<'r 10 S!ark, E. to 979-0631 or 644.4510 8 9 ...,.. only 24c a foot All or part of ' i\1alag<1. turn r1,ght.1 * 644-.'M7 l'l ·l-'11 ;:rl * .. , 7200' building. B le r . ~ E '.\IF: n AL D Terr are. , 1··an~~11. crptS,Jri>s, l)ci\01 rnnvenlc~s. Only qualiried Costa Mesa 1 714/842-9622 BRAN D ne"' 2 BR, Ne1\'J10rt li75--722::i. r;c<1wood/gl11ss, o c.r an 12 .. R.F:DROOl\I I l hAth~ c<'ilings. So. of Hil'~'. v~ry ·~ rcspons1b~<' atlults con· HARBOU1l \rlLLAGE H _ l1cights. S19~. Lge Jivi ng Newport Beach 1~--'--'~------- \1('\\-, 1~00fl!iy, 2 BR, fl1t1 \TI~ 1 l)lnlr 1ns, . POOi,: _ ~ 2 2 .) nice$~ nio. 642-~i!157. __ l s1dero{t. $·150 per nl o, DELUXE . ~. un area, p\·t pal.lo. lst mo rent -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[OF'f'ICE on Nc1vporl Blvd. 2 B,\, .. lpls. dbl gar. Si!JO n1on!h. C.\LL 612 2S.J7. B'CHELOR . I &16-197-1. APARTMENTS t1ng:ton l}arhour area, only + SlOO, deposit. C a 11 • Avail on !case. Partially l • I~· "'"1 t " apt. qutet nian, . 27 2 & 3 Br on 2 acres d t BR UNFURN $225 furn, car•"'ted, ail:/cond, ea:c; · · · .,-,...., • • ,.,.,.,.,,. , .... ·,1., clo~ ·,,,, , IO' LIVING rn1, ht'Ac hfront. a Air Cond . }o'rplc's . 3 S11•hn· · . · · 646-2.J14 ays 642-572'1 Alt 5. • • · .,.. N t B Ch I '''" ., "''" .,.. Adult & Fan\ sections. ' BACHELOR FURN $205 parking. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. t $.100 i\10. 3 BR. plus den, ewpor ea 64+-i701 ! h•g BDRJ:o.1, 2 bn, resp. niing Pools -1-leallh Spa · Brand nu. From SJSO. 4361 BEAUTJJ.llLLY ctecoratl'd 2 2 BR UN FURN $2:35 $2:''J(l/mo. \Varehouse a\SQ ~ Z.sty. \'le11· home. Ag t . , s1udenls ok, 9 mo lease. $400 Tennis Courts • Gym and · l"" o •o ~76 B t ho ~" I ·e 2 · ' · il d I t 4.'H-9704, 1M-9729. OCEAN \·le"· 4 bcdrooni. 2 . C t ... __ mo. sips 6. call 548-4757 or Billiard Room. lfeil St. 846-3 ""or O'IQ-,,,, • r 0\\11 u""'", poo s, v1 w, Ocean View. Yearly lease. ava· , I ea for contrac or. ·~ bitth. Only steps to ocean. os I nm.• IGJ.S350 1 BR. f'rom $150 ·$J40. ~$rill. N. of Hntg Bch. ~1~f" Bluffs, $ 3 5 0 · Heated Pool. Ad ults Only. 548-2616 · Laguna Ntguet Dlsh\\·asher, builtins. self C d O \\'INTER. R 1 1 3 BR 2 1 BR & Den f'roni $190 2 Br, bhns, cpts, d1·ps, pool, ===·~~----LAS BRISAS APTS. "THE Factory" has a Irg cleaning oven, Shag· carpel, GSG e ro en A -' play yard, carport & Jnclry MODERN 2 br, .steps .to 5515· River Av<"., NB shop avail. $185/mo. In LEASE/opt. 3 Br .. 2 Ba. 2 I I IL\. I blk from bay & 2 BR from $210 d E tr rk CALL 64•2566 25 30 S \\'/pool facil. i:t'.O &to. Agt. patio!!. Lots o c oset ALL UTTLITTES PAID beach. Av! Sept. 1 ;:i . 2 HR. Twnhses From $250 facil. Cple & 1 sm child ok. sa n '. x a pa 1ng, pnv. ..-Cannery Village 4 th t. • ~7..., space. Parking for 2 car.!. compare before you rent MEDITERRANEAN 842-4664 alt 5:30 pm. Patio , S 2 9 5. Tom , NB. 673-9606 or 642-8520. 49"1-9704. '4.,.I-.. ~"· \\'inter or yearly, Ca ll Eric (\1ston1 designed. featuring: GT:'~l. CHILDREN OK 832-9211/548-3869 OCEANFRONT 1 BR. & \llANTED, approx 700-900 r.q Mesa Verde ?o.fue ll,.r f213) 7:2-l--:;880 or • Spac-i11u~ kitchen "'ith in-OCEANf~RONT 2 Br, 2 Ba .1 VILLAGE Sn,.cln.us 2 Br & 3 BR. $159 & 2 BR., I Im .. !rpl:._t-Blk. to ga1-age & ulilities. Aft. 6. ft. for competitive Junior " SHARP Lrg 4BR. 28A, turn. house, Clse schl-shppng AvtLll Sept. $29;). 540-30l8. Newport h•ch Ull· Io 20. BLUFFS. NE'i\' SECTION 4 Blt, 2 BA, 2600', pri. pa.Ho, form. din. rm .. l ~. re<' 1·n1 .. fam m1 .. 11·f'1 har, frp\c., 'shg. crpl9., short 1valk to tt>nnts club &. shop!!. Sell $84.500. lea.,._. S550 pcr 1110. including gardener &. pool. &12+49'JO ELEG,\NT vte\v home, avail. to qua!. tenant, 3 BR, den, 2 BA. sep. dining, patios. garden11 '& founta 'inR . ERstblufJ area. $1000 1110. 6ri-1:l.10, ~4-:)510 · BLUFfS 3 Br, 21h Ba. Nc"·ly deco1'ale{\, nu crpts. \\1et , bar.' Lse. avail Sept: l~I. ~ . $475. 644-1087. ' BLUFFS. encl unit, Ort tlidc 'Gnienbelt. 3 BR, 21.l ba, tttsh & clean. S475mo. Y1·s lease &14-7400 {7141 67:~~!11 C\'l'!!. clirect !ighl ing Crpts, drps, refrig, \V!;r, $tgg"' Crpts drps cloSt'd '"'· ocean, Yearly. $'.~~,) ~~~~'1~3~/923~.~-7~46-l~~~~/ 'Vcar Shop. Tra(fie & -.-eas. BRAND NEW • Srparatf' rlin'g arca dryrr. $37~i. Avail Sept 13. 2400 11,~·~~r5.l~!so~'d20·· C.l\t · ' ' .... Ask For Mike rent nee. 675-3084 aft lOan1. PW'· • H'omt>-like storage 1Zl3'1 2.'16·5570 or &16-213~. rag('. Near Bcuch & S.later. JONES REALTY 673-6210 LeaSf' 1\'ith opticin lo Ol'EN EVEJt\'O,\\' Pool. Pct ok. R~2·3546. 1600 sq ft INDUST. s hO'P chase! Top qu11!ity! : ~ri\'t~C patios I RICllAJt~S-~I:;o 2 ~R r ~. Jlou rs: t'l'i·Tues 10-6 NE\\' 2 BR watcr pd BEAUTIFULLY decorated 2 1 r II &) $2'25, Also 300 sq ft ot!ice ~ : ~~a~· ~~:~s e !lt~le g~,~~ea~i· s tor age ~~i!:Sh~.cegar, rCrp i J}'p~: \V«l. & Thurs. 10.7 Crpt/drps, s1o'v<', garh disp: ~~~to~~ou~jJrisls, s~e~·O 2 ftent•ls . ,,... $95. C.M. ~2130. Avail. Seplf'nll"'r • King~ Bdrms SZ'il. mo., ,vrly. 673--0844 li\Ti\L\C. 2 BR triplex on Pvt pat, gnr. \\'ashr/dryr 675-QlT.:i · ' • ===~----~~:ll'.;;~;;:;~r~•·;~~~~;~•~I;;;;~~ ., •Pool -Barbeques -sur-quiet street, garage plus hookup, I thi!d, no pcts.l °"==~'=,..-7.'c-c""':cccc PHONE 645-6141 1'0un1led \l'ith plush land· 2s:: f~~f.1iitils~2:iJ..~~~~e~ri prkng, bltns, carpets, \Vkdays aft 6, 962-7295. PENIN. \\'alt'I' ~·1'0nt. Spac:. 3 R 400 \vfN"TER Rent,•I ·".· clu •lctl scaping kd 1· drapes. $200. 761 Scou Pl. WA.LK TO-BEAC-H Br, 28' boat sli p avuil. Sl25/ ·.;.;;oo.:.m:.;;;;• _____ _;;:; NOW LEASING .. .~ A' It N P t 6 PJ\f w ays or any une Apt 2 "!~ .,.,..,A y,·1ntt>r. $3.50 y·r. Jsc. (TI4'co -!PL Ne\1•port Jslancl. Clean 2 Br, uu 11· 0 es l\'knds. ·" ,,...,,,,.,., Brand nc"' L & 2 B~.. 548•4J95/&IZ·3S59. ri ETELY furn lge. Huntington Be•ch furn. garage. $250 per ino. LARGE 1 BR, $190 2 BR $155. Single story. carpets, <lraJ>('s & bu1l11ns . room, adj. garage. pvt en· NEW M I Drive by first, 503 38th St .. 365 \\'. \\'ilson 642-1971 Sll & UP. 1 BR .. 2 BR & Beam ceiL Stove, cpts, 221 • 16lh St. 847·39!)7 OCEAN view, yearly, Duplex trnnre, bath & p a t \o. • Bachelor$. Color TV, n)a\d 2 BR l BA & ti •= 9IO Sq Ft & UP NB, then call co 11 e ct $30 WE Ek & UP drps. Couple pref. &1&-9243, -, Pl\ o, ~·a ?.Iature employed nian. No · · 1·213·3n -".rn or •11'kc" al serv, pool. The Mesa, 4.15 N. '"" """S2 * NEW 2 BR, 2 car gar. mo. 644-6780 or 642-3639 sm""l g itO:::: ''"" "••3 Hantllton & Newland ~ "' • Studio & 1 BR Apts. New·port BJ., N.B, 646-9681. ~ $195. 548-3446, 494-6364 or v... 11 • .,.,.,. ""'O!l'"\fft-· 646-0697 or 833-0519 673-62l0 e TV & Maid Servlee Avail. OCEAN FRONT APT, 1420 2 BR, 2 BA, studio T patio. 5.16-4146 ROOM fo r rent. Maturc1.,,,.. .......................... 1 NE\V, LRG, QUIET 2 BR. •Phone Servlre -Htd. Pool \V n-Front 1 Br All ne111 crpts, drps, paint 2 BDR;I 1 _14.,. 1700 WESTCLIFF OR. \\'Orking n1an. No drinking.P 400I BIRCH NB trplc, dshwhr, Atll c::lcirn. e Chiklreh & Pet St'ctlon · v..:.::an · · Jmmed. occup, 1036 ?-.fission . "' 8 ove, '"" i ,.., 2 BR, 2 BA . Bltn. appliances. ·Conv e nient location. 1 oven. ,i bl.Ir to bch. Ncwpoi1 2376 Nl'\\'port Blvd., CM \\inter S17:i yearly $200 Util 979-8719/546-445.'l. d1shy,.·hr. 703 Shalimar. $160. Pool 642-6274 64&-6010 2000, 2000, 3600 sq. ft. or corri. Peninsula $300. 213/699·7Z19 543-9755 or 645-3967 inc. 548-lq30. 2 BR Duplex, t' 8 r pe t 5 , mo. 962-8936 1 Br G rd 2 b~. l·blk~an : patio ROOJ\-1S $20 \\'k up 11:/kit S30 bo. tht"t'eOt. Avail. 1011/73. "'kdays. I Ad good fOT S5 on rentl MODERN 2 BR, 2 BA on the drapes, X·lrg clost>U, lle\\'IY * SI'UNNING · a en S210 yrly: no pets: re{rig wk up apts. Children & pt't Mr. Baumgardner, Ml-5032. UPPER 3 Br, 1 Ba, F'un1, $150-Large 1 BR !:'~ial~~ir.~~~· 6~~ decorated. Avail now. $160 Ap~.:~: Th~ ~~aC.~~~5· 1281,i 46 St: shag: 642·3331 sect ion. 2376 Ne .... '?Ort Bl vd., 1:mo Sq. fl ~f-1, "'/front 0 ve11.rly lease, $373 monlhly 6-3-2-06 213 283-"'703 nlO. Adulls 548-4160. * BRAND NE\V Delwce 2 Br BAYFRONT yrly lease, 2 Cl\1, 548-97.75, 645-3967. fi ce. Lrg r(!lll' door. $180 nio. Couples or 1'~an1. on I Y. R.,t>frig, &8 rangcl · ~'P15 . & oi· •· • ' 1 '01 . ,, · • TROPICAL POOL • . . 1 I~/ BR, 2 BA, fr plc, 2 yrs old. BALBOA Isl. J:o.fen over 21, 646-503.1. d~ys Eves &<~1. j' 98&-4f,()4 or 518·6981 \\Kends. ur)Jll. catN ll\~1111mmg 2 BR, 2 BA, al t-111s, near u1 ll,;1}~ e.;~;70 -0•~r 67n;0·,~~" Pvt !)ch. $-150 mo. 6ifr8762. quie t. Shr baths & TV nn. 1791 \Vlutticr, Ci\.I pool. SliO llarnllton, C.M. ba v & heach. Avail. Sept 15. 2 Br Studio, 1~~ Ba. Frpl. ~~ ..-,),}\/ 11,. t 120 k al t I BEDROOM, !I block to c II Bk 675 5800 s2' 673-0~73 spiral stTCse. $200. E/side ~=''=-""''==-c=,,,--1AITRACTIVE 2BR 2 BA 1ner . \V . so ap1t. J\l·l Corner, 1 2 7x90 " .. beAch. 9 mo. "'in1er lt'tlSI'.' 1 G r. • 75· ; on 18th. 548-U68 LARGE 2 .BR, ~rpts. drps, apt, crpts, drps, fpl, 2 111all 6T.rl613. wlbulldlng, 991 \'.'. 19th S~ or eouple. No pets $150. 120 , OCEAN fro nt apt · yrly, $325 bit-ins, pnv. patio. No pets. carport S300 mo. 644-0>79 ROOM ror re nt to man $70 C.!11. $2'1.i. 642-3490. 3Gth St., NB. wellliB.AB ZI mo. 2 bi;3~~~:<12&I 2 c:~~rri:·i:~. ~~ t~ $lG5/nio. 557-5080· OCEAN'FRONT New 3 SR. 2 111011thly, 275 t1ower St.' 0 1 Rent1l1 W1nted "460 OCEANFRONT nice upper 2 2 BEDROOM. 2 BATH swim p00l, very clean. Mesa Sl60 1110· .2 BR~ 1 ba. crpts, BA, frplc, crpts, drps. =6'~S.e::::9~136::,,....,,._,._-,c"'l----------1 WATER front hou!K'-yrly. 3 Br furn, Sept. to June. $225. I . I " $220 LRG. 1 Br, 1 Bl\ Apt. .t blk to Verde. 847-8573 (Kami) drps, bltins. 24:>1 Ehien Ave. Yf'arly lease. 675-1536. Room & n-·rd 405 RETIRED g"' n t I e m an ~ 0007 urnii; ic.-u • · • ••• • • • • • ••• B.1y or Ocean. Yearly call for appt. &16-7615 DVe ., I >lY ft d pa br 2 ha, child OK. $375. mo mo Adults, 61.;ro.JO . 151 E. 21st St., C.f\.f. StS.1/n10. 675-4600 days. OiEAP 2 BDltM., n o ==-~~~~~~~I DELUX 3 Br, 2 Cflr gar, ,,espern lA1'Ult .ee s s ce D6y.!I Agni, 613-2058, Eves WINTER. 2 Bdrn1. close to * 646-8666 * garage, No children/cats. EXTRA ~'K -2 BR. 2 BA "'illtE'r rental $3.'iO. ~~ blk C.1\1. Pref. female student. NOW in A It Trailer Park 642-5610 ocean, garage, lse $140/$130 HOLIDAY PLAZA t BR, $l 'i5 \Vinter 1 bl.k Pref. young couple. $l3S. Dix poobnde apt. Nr. beach. from heh patio 67l-2626 laundry, pool, pri vacy. for a 12' x 52' \\1th porch & RBOR v· Jf 1no. 125 +Ith St. Adults only. ocean & bay. 1128 \\'cst Bal· 548--146 Sl60. 2320 Florida. 536-5882. ' ' · 5'ID-Ti96 carport. Prefer C.l\I. area. ~~Montego" 14v Br, o~es Ba: DELUXE Spaclou11 1 BR. boa Blvd., 213-331·0423. :> · LARGE 2 Br, 2 Ba, crpt.s, Newport Beach G t H 415 \Vl\J cons ider buying similar Ltate $42.3/mo. Ca 11 *sA~1e~': :~f~;x·A~Ji~b1! fu111. apt $140. •Hen1ed pool, !; BLOCK 10 beach. 1 It 2 2~h1\~~.· \Vi '1cpt11, drp!I, drps. bll'!1s· srro. No pets, 1 SEACLIFf~ Manor Apts. 1 ues om• with l!'ak of lot. ?46-01~. 644-1077 now, 213: ~7173. ~~:le purking. Adults, no BR. garage, win I e r, balcony, af.~· Aruft~/~~ small child. 540-Gm. Br. Unfui'n. $145. Pool. Ask PRIVATE & semi private A;ft 6 PM or 'all d BAY & OCEAN VJE\V C available Sept 1. 67~ pe1s548-I BEAUT. 3 BR apt. w/frplc., about our discount plan. rooms avail w /nu rs ing1-"~"~k~•~n~<l~'·'------- ' $, 2 Ba, carpet~. (lrapefl, !>uoltxes Unturn. 350 ]9(\j Pomona Ave.. .f\cL OCEANFRONT bltns, gar., kidg OK. Avail. JS2j Plii'CenUa Ave. NB. care. good food & lnundry LAG UNA Beach -2 Br, ~ • ,... I.A , & 3 BR,J-V BA. 2BR, ma. dsh/"'Sh, bllins·, now. 1255 mo. 5.57-1044. 5-IS-2682. 642-9278 Bft. Oceanfront prel'd. u l!lfOl'C, re iig; \\·ai1il\."r Gtner•I Upstairs. YEARLY &. \VIN1'ER enclsd gar, 1 child ok. No to $300 mo. Perm. A11dd l , dryer. $385. Call 673-1300 757 Shalimar o r .. C.?>11. 3 Br, 2 ba. frplc. 642-6793. pelf!. $160 n)o. Call S.16-7129. 3 BR. 2 BA. firepl., crpt11 & San Clement• V1cation Rent1ls 425 agl'.' <.'<>uptc. Send info, HARBOR •t1ghlond11 3 br, 2 LRG. 3 BR, 2 BA dupl~. NEW 1 an $190. Mature $173 YEARL.Y , 1 BR, adults, PR™E Me11a Verde area -drps. dbl gar. $225. 968-8007. -BEAUT. Condo Apt, MacahA Classified ad no. !)35 e/o 1 ba, fly l!ie. $350 n)(l. Call pvt. yrd. 1 Chfld ok, bltnii, tidul!s, 00 pe:l s. 114 E. 20th like a prlvnte home between Do\\1lShllr11 '2 BR \\•/gar. 1 _1.~·-•~"-•-•_N_l~g~u-•_• ____ 1 ~1~.21:· ~:· fl~A+ ~:r~ Oahu, Hawaii. SL'lO. \\'k or Daily Pilot, P.O. Box, 1560 i~' 645-2201. Avail. Sept. ~;j· ~~I;~l, Ask for . St . S48-0137t 646-4095. <x.-can & bay. 6T;.>..8374 Maturn adults. No pets. sllQJ), AU dt'luxe ft'll l-urcs. $385 nw. Overlooktng goll Costa Mesa, QtlU. 92626. * STUNNING l BR -~en OCEANFRONT· Winier ren· SlfiO/rt.10. 968-115.'i. \Valk to pier • sl!Op'•. lJ4·A t-"Otn'St' &_ocean, 496-S:iTt. WORK.ING mother. 15 year i CON Bny '1ih1tcr.pvt Capistrano Be1c,h &....... tal. 2 Br completely furn. 11'" UP 2 Br· 3 Br • n . CE ~· •1 1~,..... "Ad\11 R 1 1 ~-430 old dnughte:r, Harbor Higlt ach k lennl.s. 2 Br, 2 &. ~f~·J°fii1; $,~: c:::· f\~~: S290. mo. 64H277. ~I. Bit.ir.s,' play 'y~;d," SEA :rEJrRA :m'.zl&i~r. -<!.~"0· ts. en 1 s to .,, .. ,, Diatric::I, eldcrly spayed le, bltns. patio. Avnil Corona ,., Mar * SHADY EU.IS-POOL OCEANF.RONT & otl~rs 1996 Ma ple Ave .•.. 642-3813 APARTMENTS BEAUT. lo\1·11hot1!lt' apt, 2 fo'Ei\L\LE roo1nmate. i 1 to 30 house Cftl , need 2 Sil, Arnall now.·~. S4l·ftj34· COVE • Adul" Poolsld-·I'~ ttp. '\Vin ler/\'ear\y. 213 14 BR 2 BR, l~h BA Dix Studio, r.. C ... l~ia'I 1lwut BR, 2 BA. d•lu•e ,-,1• yrs .. non·11rnoker, 10 share 4 yard for petunias, approx 3 BR 2 BAT!!. Pool. 'I blk CHINA ~ ~ 6'2-38SO ~ • "'" • " " BR 2 bft N' "" ht $125 Oct 1't 6'tH418 ""'' t...ttch. F1tn1\ly on 1 Y, Spoctncuhtr Bn,v Vu, In 177 E. 22nd St. CM 642-3645. PropeNy House $175 utll pd. Shag, pool. 1978 etat tlWI venicn~!!!. JocatJon, $210. . , s%'i /ac J roul MA.TURE. . l nttd 2 b . ""' ~"~ ~168 prll-1' Cl•I•• n •• , 2 BR Dani ~int Mnple. &15-5647. 1-492-4313 1''/2 girl!I'\ P . o unc. coup<' s r $375/1.fo. <t:1,,..:i • ... c.. ·'"' ...u ' • rv 5 C'-. ' _,,,~......,7·_· =,,..,.,-,:-;;= $108 QI.I 3ft. 5 P?lt. house w/yard. Rent, option I I .. Ah $.150 67'5--l•l-10 •rt.. .. menMi SO. of 17th St. Lg<'. ne1\•ly L11u111Nli11et's lcte1loce111 NR. llt'ach, 1100 sq ft. 2 Bit, ~to. 10 ptu'th11:~. Coslt1 ?.teaa BACH 2 huge nns r P ""1 1 1 2 n LIVE In 11-all new Dann d~· 3 "R 2 bo Adlt• no lo--le. •·ot belci'I with 1•,· B•\. • .~ •. Adult•, 110'. 67 •. •M ~reh. gar $175 avallablc, DVPbF.X &>. o I W)', r, Polnl H•':bor •t EXCLUSTVE ttntal, 2BR '' · .~ ;,.,, .,,14· • "" •'ft! ., "'-" nv L"'1:"MALE \\'iii l't'nt room in area. ,,.._4 alter 6 pm 2-68S!t 1'4 ba. SUndcck. Ct1r. $300 "" t h <' lido' C 1 tu: I & pfftA. ~1..1. "'"'""' Aicl. oce1n or ptrk views. C.rpet, l.euse, avail 15th, 492--3199. i; "" · · 111().. "-fr. ,01>mond. 521-2703, bel'lulitul MARINA INN ~k l.O =· S~6s.~t1 6: 1 ·2~B-R-,~\-t_l_O. __ S~l-ud~;o~,-ptv-. betm ceHlnp1 panel li'rin& A heautlful 001, 3 Br( 2 S., SEVERAL 2 A 3 Br. btRch E ~ -r.fotcl. 3-1902 Del Obirpo St'. paUo. Sml c1tilcl ok. NQ pets. rooms,111UofD1lcony.GE pt1., \\'a8ht r/dryer t1vai, util [ · ~hornet!, yrly. lease, from ~vcs • C496'-2Ja3). Kit-c::hen, Ef· A U f 3&5 $l60 126 Joann ~ kltehen,selfcleM1 QYtn, I Furn. or Unfurn. 310 lncld. Phonl" in rm, kitchen Alir•c.,.llte $215 Mo. Agent. 54$-.t2!l0. Co1ta Met• tlclencle1 & Apt1rtment1. pt. n urn. · · • dlshwnher, Rte. Bid&., poof, ~p~rl~'~· ~195~-~67""530~~·~·n::::l~-------~.;;i. N I Sho Heated pool., direct dial BAC H E L 0 R · apt, no JICunl, tfftsldt lounge, 1' ~.,•t1 Meu WORKING worn.an would 4 r,por res ZBR <lBA. te<lec, pal.kl, t ncl phones, ti!.le\rlston, MllM Genera' children, 110 pct~. $75. n)o, Cholct 11 2 bfdrnil1. 1, 1 i,\, I -~--.-1::,f--.- 1-,r- 2 - 8 -r. llke to share Apt or home •RR ·cn.rp, .i-. frple. 2 Car pr. t197 B,• AJt!eric.n Ave .. bath, I a u n dr y f«iclUtics, GREENTREE 820 Cenler S! .. &f.2-5848 2 batM. From $205 to$32S r..1"1c.1a ~,., r.; · From ll'". v.·/1ame. Ra~ furn . MiMion Announcements 500 -. r."' .,."'0 1 No children. 55EMl670. meeUng room, close to San 2 BR. 1st 0007. crpt/dros, per mo. P• 493-0501. •1•1,:;:. • ul••. ln'·nJ ok. N~o VWjo UCI\. 837--091:) afler 6 NEW ,_, 1 1 1 ~r., pa1io~u ls, no pea. Ne-rt •---h Clcmen1e "-1 ......... 9'Aeh. Ne-.v lr!plex untts !talt .\ 2BR .... ,~ •• rn•. ••• "<I. Adl!R I 10 ...... ... 10 Pm -en, new mater a "-nf6'r7''10ln -Y.---_,. ... , ....... "'-1 • t ..., '"1·1 • • r DIRECTIONSt"Jrue Rd.,l 1 .... ts. 1887 P.lonrovla . ..-A· .. t .. ~.u .... 1 , ... ..... . , Come pl•" In our "'°""'• ... "..,, pnvac pa..,v, ""'""r" 1130 "'·'~ ''"'7 m1.-·1•Jc-Y111-I ~;. •17• . 'V I "'"'""' .. "' l'IUl'l .. ..,. .. t~y-wo new JM! An ~ c-1-·" ~a r a• e , 416 "' ,._ '"" · .... r .... t11 '""" 11 lilf "'"" 91 --.. 2 DR. 2 Ba. 1n F •&j\' , ""'· radt'o ,..... on KNAC. I I OELID.'E 3UR 2BA, closed 8J)011tl•hlng. ~hoppln1 & '"' Vl>n' "' -al ..... If!-,.A_. u.-• II I s ·~ Y 1 C 11 t ••' k U Hamllton, .fl..t. ~14. LARGE~ 2 BR, l1,~ DA In ,., .. ,., •• .-... ,.._,, .. ,. REDEC. UNF. 2 8,12 "·, ctnlt r, $1~ n10. It t Slnglo .. ~~ tr~,-•••, . 1 jftU11i;te. _ car1y. ll l'C'lilauran s. ~\\'Ct p. rt 1 . $lG5 °"' 9&.l--298'7 1-1uur<t -"•-wr-Sf1S', NE\V 3BR. h1.•n1.~. 642-3188 (11'•642·7914. Uring !his all A rec::elvil S5 "\Vr.ed ~t fl Reap" 1A. P,C1Xt.A P1•t11~· ... ~:r;:..v,. ' Lacn.•naNlm•I• $215. FURN 2 Br/l ~ Ba, ~so for c&Ub v.'Ork • ilV..H,, !1bl. a:t1.r. paUO, . blk ~ oil on !1-t "' .. '"• -•t. f'ron1 iroasuros lo lr"'h val ....,p ' '1' 0'1ir-uw. ... ...... 1 1~ 1 B 1190 Adt II• no GAL lo skl:trc c::ondo, r.1 nr. ow.neaa f O Q c I , SllD '~1c, drp• -dw-..:_ovcn,_ Ul!m&!f6lll!loxl l """' "0 • ·~· -N-1 BR-E/-,,-lhechokecommunffy ~. ' ' ' ' occ --· u11, l-1 E"nte-~-m w· 1~h ~ w~, to! ;';.,, s", •taln ._ belch, I~,., 111 & last mo Tho "Ytl.uw P~1·· of 'n1rn them Into ca!!h 11' lnit pel!o'. 114" E. ~lh SI. • ...., ,...,. · '"" · ,,,.~~. . :n .,., "' '"'" " « .,. --1 ,....... "'~' CA'' ~"·.cP.cllo"t __ I Sl85. t;\•cJ, 6i0-IS3i, 675-6·1811 S.16-t093. 54:1-G477 or M&-OOU. . Costa MC!la.i (1.l4UK2-8983 , Jte, ovi'TM!r 15-f6..3'lifQ. ren1, ctn th 1;n. (Rt'r"9(1V... e llM U\."-1• •• 1'" i..u ~. _ r 1 . . . ' . . . I " \ .. ' Pll.OT·ADVERTISER Ja • Wtdntw!iJ, Stpltrnber 5, 1973 VJtdoeklay, StOltmbtt 5, l 97J (i.a t .\llY PJlOT ~ ....... ;;; .. ~I~;;;'.[~ .... _ ... _-~llSJ~1 [ -... -1~ 1-... -l~ ...... , ffil I .,, ... ,.... l[Il][ ._.... l[Il] I ...... ,-l[Il]liiiil iiiiiiiiiiiMi~lllliliJI [~P'.!er!;!IOt~n!!•l!!• ___ _.!5~30~ Loi l US Gordonlng Trff Suvlco Help W.ntod, MaF 710 Htlp Wanted, M 1. F 710 Holp Wonted, Ml F 710 Htlp Wonted, MI. F 710 Holp Wonted, MI. pt 7IO ---· -- i)ST 'TitE£ Tnmming lncludl nK IMM EDIATE CASH I. . : \·ir., Bay~idi•, <.::1rna. f MOW & EDGE Palni lm>i<, and t ree EXECUTIV!S COMMISSIONS AmNTION I lion & Coast Hwy. Cd~t.1 EXPERT & rcnioval. Gen. t'll'an u11. ASSl::f.tBLY • $12,000 to $75,000 "All -.,1'-no~·-la-·1 Kna-• ALL BOATER.S ~~~1,.: Fr~~~~· ~~~.lll~~·~ir~' DEPENDABLE lb'A!I. &_ ln.<rutt_>d. 847-1791. VARIAN CIRCULATION S<>nd l~!iUnle CJr cttll TOD1\'{ 11~ mpllrt'I" ()l'"f;;u um": i·Jw.•!>I. ~l'0\111 h hr l'Oltut' Cell For Prompt, lor ronfidenllal. NO t'OST Vt>I')' h\~1 <"BSh ronunilillion~ Ba.'lc Boaling Coul'Sl' 1111·11"t'.'l!i:, clear n~·a <.'Ollnr. Free Estimate. ffil 1·~e~utive 11!.tervi~':''· .., plu11 l.clf'lt1M!tl, benerltl, Your In f\4.i.-~10 1. 9•• -12 •·" iJ HAS EXJ::CUTIVJ:: SERVICES, o11·n businel5s. No invtct· _,,. ILi 011• INC i>ean1anshlp I.· ho:tl hru1dling LOST 2 llm>s mi n Poodle ,I',,· EXPERT TRAINEE · rnml. f'n.-t 5elllng and tnrln· I by , / N'h11n uzer (lfl('rrionr1 9/1 JA A 2N D ~ N ~luln, Santa Ana l~ klt TUl.lph p Kelley I I. Beach l">c111 1'1' Squndron \'ll'. Ci'0\\11 Valley Pk\i•i· & P NESE SH I FT t114l 547-0025. Dept . cOO.! 2, Kne.JJP ~: 8UH'ts _ cri.·1sl .-hi) l.Ar{Unn NU.'lJ('l , GARDENING I Job W•nted, f"em•le 702 l::X PJ<:Jt SHOE SHINE Man Bro.-1<1011. Ma. 02401.. Scpten1Jx·r 1 Ith at ' pin [1 (":ill 711-493--0:19-1. H.t'11'a1·d. I Con1plrtt! Gardening Sen:lPl" I ' . . .. ' OPENINGS! MALE OR FEMALE wuntC'd Big Canyon Counll)' at ,,,.,.. . , . . .._ f'ri>i' J::stlnuttl's 546--0i24 Nl-.1'.:D he_lp at hon1e . \\l' c.1ub Call Swatty 644-54M. INSPEC'.rtON J\.tarina lligh Si:•hf.><Ji & • r R11 C'.'1 Jrny ,11·ru.1 -h:\\"c a1de11 nu rs l' :ii:, Fl, valley Jhgh St·hool y1·.ll011· i.:-olrl Cockrr ,llckini.:-1 Exp. Amer. Gardener 11 o u sekprs.' rompanions. The Daily Pilot has an opening in the circu-EXPERIENCED Landscaper INSPECTORS nux, .111111 to "Pancho,·· ~1111nt. CJ.·anup, Dc't..'Or. Shruli 11orne1nake111 up john , VARIAN DATA la.lion department for a beginner to man· npply 9~?-5pm ~~~~:~~1~1~i;r~!~~-9~1 IL1J-21i."i8. trun. LnciSt·1) & Sprnktr :>17-66111. age a small district of boys and girls, deli· ... S<-rv. &l5-l 930. BOOlilit:EPER dl"'siJ·cs P/"r MACHINES vering, collecting and selling newspapers. FIBERCLASSER-Exp'd in Informallon 17141 96S--0494. f ~tcl\V & EDGE 1o1·ork , 3 1!r1. or afternooni;, F II . . I hand lay-up, 10 do piece lrtttruction /!~) CLF.AN UPS 11 .li. "'"" A•P, AIR Opr"I""' ,,,. ""'mbl•N u time, permanent positions with regu ar work. Call 646-4187 =~--~~--~-' ,I • ~>.»-0657 e payroll e ... p., 968--3-198. 11·\l llnl{ 10 11'o•'k 2nd shirt. raises and full fringes including personal FILE clerk -n1in 1 year <'Xp. ARE you sing!"! ·l:l 10 j.) ·"-1 :O.l f:DICAL 13 yrs. exp. froni Varian pays a shift dif-use of company auto. App ly in person to \i·/so1ne g<'11. o r f i " e. WE MAKE OFFERS NOT PROMISES ~ne.~! n~~~iil'. •,•,•,•,;,'':.!'.!~ Schools & General Services oHict' & ins. Pt time or fill ferentutl +I iliese regular A1ilan Leavitt. Daily Pilot, 330 \Vest Bay ~1~~i,·e Co. x.lnt bcn. pl r -in. 5-18-5003 ° lJ I s I an ( l 11 g t:ompuny Street, Costa Mesa. V•rian D•t• M•chlnes E" Thi"' ·11.i::c-i::rour. \\'tite 1 instructions 575 POllTABLE bt·rw.•fits: FULl~ & part tin1e employ· Classified Ad l"o. S87, J).'l\· \\'ELDI Nr. st::RVICE Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 C . An eq~al opportunity employer rnent a\'nil. Need very Out' to il, rnpid growth has 5evt'r'tll OJK'nings on 1st Ir M'l'Ond shift in ~lving &: in proo:~ in~pectioo tune. lion. \\1(' offt'r: 1y Pilot , P.O. Box 1560. £N G : C'On1·t'l'$3tional·l'1i ., \\'Ill 1•0111r to y1Ju e\'cnin_gi;, • OmpetitiYe special pcopll.' ready to Costa P.lesa. Cali(. 92626 l1'ssons, qua lified melholl ~\·eek.rnds .. ~o .iob, loo SrnatJ. SCHOOL openini.:-at SouTIK'n l S I . ae. ---~ -JTAS11'"A't~ 1{1'011' 11·ith n<'ll' co tnpany. F'ULL'' LICF.NS~;J) tC'11chcr, call &12-706-I . 54."-~21 2, 616--1~2~ C111if. Colle~e. St u d e n t s aarleS "1WlJ.........V~ Eurn $:>00 per 1o1·k. Cnll * SPlll ITUAtJST .. / i\1/t )<'IX-IT. F:J('t'I • Plurnb· ~~:,::: f~Mii~lim: I ~1:1 ~1~ri • Basic Ma1· or tlelp Wanted, M & F 710 ~ela Wanted. M & F 710 99.,ll-::.o?r for appnl. ~pirilual readings 10 am-10 f I~ 1ni.: .Pai11t111g -Ca1.,....•11!"r . 1 f -1· 117' •-uu, 11· 1· Ad . ·'I I 1·1 'I ·-... fl(!l'SOIHlC 0 c. J. .>-II, ei.,t & Med1·cal BAB YSrITE R nt'f'ded , ... 1 CH£DIT {;ii·I \\' cH'Cf~. rt'<'. c 01' p une, exi.mll< Ill{; 11111. Vil~ on •u nH1 ters. Servfca: Jnd -casonau e Rall'S. 2·1 hr. 38. • co lll'eds 10 bcople unn ed 312 N. El Can1lno Real, San . · OOl-4002. girl, 2 IQ li pn1 ~1-Fri, Cnl\ t'XP<'l'. i;-~1. 673-.1,J;iO or . . (,\.r 1 ' Cl n I 49 "9136 •02 9031 -• 6 Days Vaca-aft 5 1•m. 5~.-:.1927 C.i\l. l(\.i-H-JTI ;isk for l\Tar ,aret Sales or dch' ry. No, exp. e ien e. ..-''· -. ALL types horne repilirs. Help Wanted, M & F 71~ or Cra~ ncet"ss. C~ll behvn 4:30 & 1 PROBLEr-1 Pre~nan!'y. Con-Babysittinn Actual tinll' & mnlerial. tion after 6 liA1'1{ ---. pn1, S.17-7206. fldcn1, s y 111 path t ti c • 1''ast Sl'rv, No joh too sn1. Dnia l'rll(-Cs..'illlG' ""'*+'~G~A~R~D~E=N~E=R~*-.· pregnancy counseling. Abor· BABYSIT . i\fy ho•n· •II !:&,u,.,,11on1e fl c pa j I'. ACCOUNTING months. 12 Teller I FIELD ENGINEER B Bo tlon .~ ndopl.lons l'f'r. .._ Q't -'"' d ft MINI COMPUTERS e your own ss •~• "' ~~-a I n.u 1. s qua re . ca ii \V ~ OD\VOHKINC lcachl'r NCR Operator 1 Du" lo a substnntinl in. ~ ulJ or pt tune in your APCARF•• "2-1·1"."' ag<'s days & altcl' school I . . ays a er 1 New Accounts Clerk • • PREGNANT? Th i nk i ng <J.11-103.i 1,1111 do varlou! custoni year. Coniincl'(•itil. B<:1nk E.\p l{l'<(rl. I ~T•':1x· in i11s1t1llt'fl ~ul1J. & own area. l !igh lnL'On1e. abortion? Know all the facts BABY \1·ood1.11ork cnbincls & f :0.1ajnr N<'1vro11 n~:1l·h lirm • Chrt•stmas & To \\'ork Sa r11i·O:ivs only. vrd1~r backup, 1••<' 1m1ncd. Gu•renteed Customers ' ·,-,, Cnll Lll"E LINE· 24 SITTING niy honie l bu">ll ' · .. lll'i-I ' NCR ~i•· . 0 C b N C h ~-.,, fenced yard _ loving cru.·c "I" 71 & repaired. Reas. fll"N ::> <'»P<'1 • 1 ··•"a op-Centinella Bank 1 rNJ 11 11·c iu~ n uig_e ?· a..".C'r'I O •s Down hrs, 541-5522. 5.%--085.5 I -r·'-·11. f'rnior fur A1R & A l., 11·ho New Years ilun!ingion 8 ,,n('h . ~'<H'f'r'; oriented 1nd1v. 1v 1a1 Earn Now, Pay Laicr AtL'OHOLICS ,\11011ymo11s. C•r-ttr 11-IANbYMAN -a ll kinds of (':lll !y j)(' 50 l\".p.ni. Some I .l''.IB1 . r1~ C'Xl>l'l'. in ser\I· 968-0812 Phone 542.7217 or \ITitc P .O. ,..-·· ii·ork, snlall joh!I 11 fo1111fll ('(lura1ion in act::ount· week Off. 171 •11 963-56;}1 IC'lng n11 n1 t'OlllJ)U1f'r basl"'C\l ~===,,,.."-'=--- Box 1223, C06'1a Mesa. ALTERATIONS REPAIRS spceialty. 97!J..46J6, 546-9723. im;:-l\'UU1d 1:11' dcsirab)l'. Ex. e p fit Sha . :\!rs. 1.;:inn<·y ! S)'SIC'm~. l<k'ally this rxJ)M' G~~_?l'NER-Ne11·porll'r Inn cellcnt bl.'nrfits. ro nnq, EfJua l Op pol'. Enlployf'I' I\ ill ha1·1• int•ludf'd , CRT, l1..-.:.1S ntlddle·aged or older Soci•I Clubs 535 Pario covers. decks, all • Stock Disc .i:. Trle<·on1111unications. n1a!e. i;arc~ner lor perm. types or carpentry. 0r811 •• H•uf1n9 Pll.'a.<;e Call R I 1-1 posi!IOll No phone e 11 · * INTRA DATA * j g 'I bl p h il l rs. Fieltl<'I' BILLING Clerk receptionist. ep Y 111 ron ic <'llt'C to J . pl · a s, ~8~~vai a c. 0 n e ; SKIPLOADEJt & duinp truek !J:3(}.J2 Noon purchase Call in l)f'1-son Ne,1·port Villa 1 Crin1sou Data ln.<>tru111ents ap Y 111 person · Ask tor \LL ty . I 1o1·or~. concrete, aspha lt, fH-1.33ro t" 't 1 llC'alth C11r(', -1000 J-lilar i.,1 Co.1• P.co1 .. 11lo9>1 ~2.!.ffi. Septtl· f11~fJ.",",,\S.:.,~?aRdd g.roN 8('ner. QUALITY matches 11·f1>J·IO'J'O "Larg<>st in Calif." 1Call NO\V for FREF. sarn· rllle profile on I pl'ospec!ive ma.tt'h. 24 hrs. i , . pe.s \\'Ork. NC\\.', sn1 ... 1ng breaking SMJ-7110 re 1remen \Vay, N.B. 1\sk for ~·!rs. \'N 3, a I. ....,. or Call .., L'-., •• ren10.l. add. nllcr, fran1e ' . · · THE IRVINE I lloo\·i'r. (2131 .~13·6-16-1. GA It ~1 ENT t'U tler for fini sh. repairs. Li c'.IG~N 1-rauhng . Tree/Shrub COMPANY pan. jBOAT c.AR-PENTER_, Equal Oppo1·. F.111p!oy1'r 11·f'L.,uit n1fgr. Prl•frr exp'd 962-1961. l~in1, Car & Yd cleanup. 1 _ or will tmin. S2.50 hr, 5 day * Chance for Advancement * Competitive P•y * Xln'I Btneflts * Modern Facllltle1 If ~·oti'N' !Jlfcres1ed in joining !hi' fa.'11.·inating 11·orld of C'Olll· putt•\'.~ & have cxper. in onl" or 1norl' Arcn!! of inspection ln<'ludiui:: <'n bles. ehnssis, tircolt boards, components. s h ee t 1n e 1a l p ar ts suD-assen1blies. PleaS£> Apply In Penion Or Co111ac1 B. Krafka YDM 2722 Michelson Or. Irvine, C•llforni• 833·2400, •••• 336 714 • 638-5920 I LA 658-6283 LADJES -Sumtne1· Special 1 yr ml"'mhl'rship $.>. Call 'PARTNER' 836--1271 or 548-1479. \\IOOOWORt.;:, cabinets,t Est. 531-ii371, 5.')7-600~- 1 l-.'.qual Oppor. l'.:1nplovt•r 1Thl'St! posi !ion" 1~riul i·e <'X·iTn .. {o f1.n1~~1ng !1ork On .\1 DEL TACO 1,1·k. Apply Rain 10 12 noo n. paneling gen repairs Duke [ LOC1\L moving .~ haullni;: by _ per1cnce 111 1tu· fnllu11 111g Tz •111 01°R• AT'F"'TS\MAal.'hN1i;. &..."5 \\!. 1Rth, C.l\1. Da Durk'a, ti46--ia98, S46--~\\tj studl'nl;, Lurg£> 1n1C"k. R£>as. I Acds/Payable Clerk Rrct1 ... Cnbl1n:.:. 11·11'1.'1vrnr . 1•11Jl 01· r tiilll'. day:f or C\'l"'S. GENFH L Off , , , CUSTOM W-•··~rk ,.mod Burry .. )3•1-18-16 or 673-!Xil7. Al leas! 1 yr'i-: C'\p /ht'a\'~ I nr n1l•1·l11Jn1(';d asscn1hly. •Full or port t1111e lo 1o1 ork on :O.!u..;;1 he 1nan1n•. Call : • ~ ,\ 1 1 _ice · \\fiEndRE c-~uAl Oppor. Emplo~r ....,., .. ., .. Oon 't I~· ll'rt ou l -Apptyl r!t'!r11l 11t•a11 111~s ' 97~1010 •) nni S.· 11 fun f'X 1>a<1t.IC< rying to a ""' "' k repair Vince 'Lenhoff. TRASH lli\ULJNG 11nyables. t.I11st he expert on I 110 & • • p .1 T 1 C ~ · · · g;1 11111 1va111~ 10 11·ork, n t ===~:i::::!::=:i===t 673-1851 a.fl 6 536-8 475 ' GARACL CLF.AN-U P. 10 key hy touch. Sal<1ry p;\~~·1 _ · JOit\" ~l'Oll'Ul:;t t·onl I uci ic~17~9o$r orp I DELl\'1-;Hr. help: l"ri:.!el\'llY self-start1•r. SmAll •o(fice ....... ,_ ![SJ • · · · · * JrM * ~"16-0101 open. Cal! 714/~47-1229 Jor • , [ au1o supply, :nno1 Forbes overlookin~ ocean, L.11n1na INSURANCE SAL£S CARPENTRY • 3' ~ f"URN illl!'l'\'if'll'. PICUS!' A1•ply BOOKICEEPER-lhru Ir la I Rd ., L.11.:11113 Niguel. BeAt:h, Undl'1'•.'•i'OUnd .... rk· General Re""';r -,. • · • ITURE \'an for '-I f II · • r· 6 T:J-52ll,,.... 16cal Jurn hauls & gen'! Administrative Asst In Person I ~ ;int~ or r;ipic Y gm11'111::!· ' ingo. Compnny bf'nt'fit s , b'Qod hauling. 5'18-1862, 557-2736. Trainee Or Contact. J, Foller . • 1 1?'ll n1anuf. Xlnt ' [)('ntn l Hack 01<' Trn1• slarlin~ 11·11(;<'. Must be ex· 1101\fE REPAIRS I fu lUJ'(", if you have had pt'g I SEX APPEAL I per type, 10 key calculator. Call Valley West H Busy t•nnl rollPr nf (lyna111i(' j hnnrrl ex[K'r & are I'f'Spon~i· 1 accl.s n>ceivable & A""!.• No e\p tl<'l'., l"'nm \\•hile you learn. pnrt !im,. eves A \1•knds, full time 11·hcn qual._ lil'<f. f<'annel'!{ lnsurnnce Group Ed Lo.ni • 5-IG-183-1 handl·' bus.' rt1•s.k. Lile ··h 1 Coll 6 1" ~1 k l o ,. 11-:agt'l' 10 leru11 indiv. w/ P8¥a e pei;: boa.rt l •. l'ront 552-8374 oUsec:INning rirn1 nN·rls itl(ti\,1lual tn y D M ble, 1natnr1" .~ very flcxt bll". t 1-\•c Paid bl 1 ! .._ ... Found (frH ads) 5SO C Se 1 FXPE.'RIENCED I · ' "' " _ _,,"" · ai; pl<'asa nt ""l'SOllahty & stun-orf_ll~ oppcaran('('. f,c f. !'('· l-;..;..'-"_;c.:..;;;;__.:;~-arpef rv Ce -· 1 ady 1,1·1.~hcs & HI k<'y addl'r. c;n•al PR -\nn 1'~ u -cl If k t ha. · JOHN"" C , I housecleanu1g 11ork. 01o1 11 spot. SaJ;u·i· to '\;iol} Ctill i · · lng snllll' sough! by This 11 H't · Y?t~ 1 ~ no Vt' I GER.1.fAN Shl'pherd, approx ....... ru-pct & Upholstery I transporta11on. Sli·.36..17 f.;a y \\"in1::;. ·a~0-60a.i. Coa~ral B kk 1 loJ<•aJ do .. 1or 10 h<'lp SC'rub ThPsc qua.h,hcnltons 1),0 i""""""""""""""""""""I 1o; n¥>S., black & tan. 1nale. o . .'!... ShatJ!_poo 1 1 1,... rdStotch· E:-:porl<'nccrl llouse\\'ork Pl:'i·~nn"I Allf'll(".'. tiflO Unr· 00 eeper Trainee !hf' !<'t•!h & gn.'f't the pa. NOT APPL\. Call 49-1-lroti lfilll 0( Famr Trnl"1 I F"llir· g.i.u. ,,,,,1 ll'la anlsJ. I $ 1 an hou 1 hor Rlvd. C:O.I 2722 Michelson Dr. G1·1·n1 1 hntll~· 10 start tn a t1t•n!s. Plush <irfu·l'. fun sur· for appL IHON111N'O{UQ."R EXPER. 'iew / 18.'lker, C:l1 . 5-Mi-a770 Deb'l'Cnsers & all color I -r · Irvine, Ca lifornia o·t,•ric·a l position. &.•autifu l j r'Ountlinb"»· Call Liz lilnke GEN£R,'\L oflicc in SC"rvit-e 0 ti Ai\IENTAL (~ TI1ursday P .:\1. Aug. brb~htenrrs & 10 minute ---·-Gl:l--fi9!l7 e ,\(lr11111istr;i11vt· rnud«111 bnnk. Call S.'1lly I .'tt'.'.-2!1Xl. Also f'('f' Jobs'. indus1ry, postin~ ai·i"Ounts Ll\Gl.fN,\ .C~ ?.t:ilh l. hleach for while earpets. DA'I'. \\'ORt-:F.HS. rchahl<', j SPORTING GOODS 833-2400, ext. 336 ll:1rl. 51{}.6{)5.'J. Crn1st:il Per· Uffinis &. Dc·Tu1is Personncl reN'ivnbll', h1•f1vy phonl·s, J/{\'l'.'\t:: Un1fie1I School Dis· FND: Blk fnll poodle \l'/pur· Savl' )'OUr ffiOnt!) by s.'lving t•:>:p d lo l"lea n your house. Fas1 g-ru\1111)! d11.-1:;1011 of nat'I • E,1ual Oppui'. r.:.in11Joyci· . .;onnl'l .\gl'l1l'Y. 2790 Har bor 1\1'C'll1'Y of Irvin(', :.'1):!2 so1He l)·pill}!, ac\dressoi=,raph lri1·1 will a1·c-1·pl npplicatiotl11 p1, collar & nea 1..'0llar long ~'lf! 'Xfra tnps. \Viii clean J npl. thoroughly. 499-l~:J. ~·1. offl'ri-: g1..,al Oppor. for 1 B!vrl .. \:0.1. 1 i\lil'ht·l~n Dr. or 1Yill rr11in, or<lf'I' \\'I'll in:.:. for ti"'-• follo\\,nj.! pociliont: , call Vic. ~rcil & Gothlll'd hv1ng r111. dining nn .• & 1 Dedicated Cleaning spnl'ts 01111df1 I nuu1:1,!{en1t•n1 I BO\·s lo sell no11·ers, $1.50 DE N TA L A . 1 l\lust lik1•·& h+• tli.1ll' In h1u1. * BUS DRIVER J{Jj. hnll 1 $15. Any. rm. _$7.5(), • WE DO EVERYTI-IINC • or1t•nt l'<I 1nd1\. Xln't f':trn-, hr. h'Om Sl~nta Ana ,e.,_ c t:Uirsidi· at It'~ stt ~ a".~ dlt• cl t' 1 a i I e 11 11·n1·k. Purt 111111·. ~lusl have scJIOOI 847-1525 couc 1 $10. OuUr $5. la yr~. Refs Froe c~T 64G-2839 ! 111::,:!< Call &un R1dl'1·, • Assemblen /1nrtl\C'i10 area. Ca ti Paul C'\'.prr~ u '.n'. al't'a~ ... " 11.,~,0s lnrC.rvit>1o1·s S.l:Z. :ll 1:1 Can. hus rlr11·~r·s li<'f'rl5e. $3.38 exp. is what rounts, not · ·· · S::':.2700. Dt>nnis ,f.( Denn" '"7 1·in· .,.....,.....,. yoa De C 'I I SHAGGY hlack mnle 1errier method. I do work myself. Ma·-ry I P~·1·so1ult·l A1?1•uc·.v ''' ll'\·n1c·: • Keypunch Oprs . -,.,.;1. i>c\\1'11. K-12 a1n or :rB pm. ., ·• . *JK'JSE'°c""R· E,.AR poodle mix. Vic of ilarbor &. Good ref. 531-0lOl. _.,, 20,,.2 :0.1ichelson Dr. BREAl..::FAST ,t, lun<'h cook nl1'~1AR\' Aid • 10 11.ork in q t:NERAL otllt-e el~rk, IY!I' Y Center SI., C.1t1. Call aner 6 OON 'T k e S . lll"'E'dcd. Hours 6-2:30. 10 a 1 l r actil·e Cu nl'aieN:en> 1ng, 10 key add mach. et.c .. Jo;xp'rt a.s lil'honl S<'CN'l&ry pin , 51S-"J9Gt. ta e chances 11'1th SLUl\1PSTONE, block 1valls. AO:O.·llNlSTRATf\.E ~(·rt... ecretarleS y<'ars cxper. & all arou nd hospilal. 1-'ll•xible hours for n1ust ht-J..~ 111~ phone. 1'u!I Pl't•f1•11'1'<L 10 11\0. position. GRE'I' & 11•hite k i I I t' n 11•/yel!ow Collar. Vi" l\1 ty('r· Place & Hrunil1on. fi1f>-7R3 1. FOUND: Brn ,~· 11·ht yng-!1111 dQg \\'/rec\ C'f!IJUJ' \'it• Heil .~ Bushard F.\r. !"lll-:!5-12. \VHITE kltlen w/ C n I ico iltarklni.:~ on heart nnrl tail. \lie CoslA l\fcsa, :')4,Ci:-ll:il'.'i. FOUND St. Bcmarrl rllix clog. Vi<' or 23rd & r\c\\•Po11 AJvCt Cosla ~lellll. Call G12-7ai6. l1"<>U~ carpet, I e I pro-Plantel's, 111 a r b \ r l'n· 1a1'Y. 00 + "1ll1l typing, Hie e Labo ki1ch<'n 11·ork. Somf' tocal full 01 .• P•.n Ume r-mplo"""'. cu. be."'.J1ts, E. 111.1.<il 001>PI Y, .~61 J to S7.\J ~10. <'SSIOnals \l"ho kno1v \\"hat tryways. Expertly instnl'd; shrlhnrl. prior oftl1·l·-eXp("I"· rers l'C[l'I'. 310 \r. <\!h SL. Santa Bcner11 ~ 1nclucle [IUid v~~~. ernplO)t'I , __ fnt 1nccnle1~. *BOOKKEEPER !h~~·-~11~ doing help you . reasonably priced . Bob; it•llt'P nl'cessary. il lust li kr ,\na. l ion.~. & inl'OITIC repllH'{'· cnll '19-1-S:i!'l:J J.;i::u11a. Ftlflfl !'irr•ii'l'S. 10 l\fo. (X>St· >lk 11 • 0 •1,·-,'.'"F". o•· CLEAN f~.">-'l!l:iO dt•lailed 11-ol'k. Nr>t. Bch. lrl'illP 540-4450 BRF.A'·"F"AST C k I ,.,1 I G" 'f e~7-e"23 / .... ,. p . s 1 c 116 '052 ' 17SIJ2 Sky Pat·k .. " 00 II' gllf!\I 111(•1\! ,, :111. ,\prly 1•145 .-.N :RAL 0 ff i c ('. Book-t1on '"' I rn ~ P.10. C I Cl • •1ntin9 & ·a ai·y open. <• %· · S. i'\1-:\'F:P. 11 VF~· l\T 'fF.\ll'O <'_xper. for lat'J:e food OJ)('l'll· Supc1•io1-. Nl',l'por1 &uch, k1•l'.'plng exper. helpful. AP· j * FOOD SERVICE a r pe een1n9 P•perh•nging ADM SECRETARY .. ·' • ·· lion. Call Cher Frrrl Del or 1·tdl &12-2·110. P.!y _Bnck Stn:'et. '.'lo. ?.i, ASSISTANTS Floor Care & Windows Ff'(' Paid. Rccl'('ational di· !cn1po Tcmpor•11ry llt•l1) \\'t•hlli; Nc1v1101·ter f n n ' DISH nutchinc ()jwrator, pols ~a~luon 1 ~.laruJ, No phone ' !1·•1 (•ls I, 2 ~ :~1 10 ~to. po- Uut ch ~111int. Sel'\I. :JJ7-l:ll8 Con1plcte llouse Painting reelor nee<l.;; top se!'"y to 64~-1700. .~· PflllS, full time J\lon thru _i_:iills plea.....:. s11ion. $4:~; lt) SS:.:,), depend· DOiltESTIC sha inpoo, livnli, 1 Custom inf, weather prool harw!!c 1·('Strva1io11s for clubs Asst. Apt. M an-ers BUS Roys . Davs. no ex· Fl'i. 2 ~hift~ a1'1.dl. 6:30 to 3 r.1RL Friday. nrat, goocl ! 1•nt on 1<'11<'1. I II 'I Exler. No joh loo amall & k h' bu , -• · 10 '" 7 · I II ff' · C '' '* DEL VER 1a ., O.j(/, othf'r• rms, St50 1 , · L'CP is I!)' 11l'fll run· l\1:tture Couiih•. J .lv~ ,11 1 .... ,, per1ence llt."cessary, just a pin or :....., am ro pm. l,l'p1 ~, sn1a o tl't' 111 .. , I V MAN r I 1. bl rec es1ima1es Inca! r efs. · ""'hi c l'R " · I t h , .. _, 1 1· '2 21 I c· 111 I •-7-4114 ' __:1st c I)', re 1a e 897-.1L'12. CERJl.1AK PAINTERS n1ng sm,,.,. y. real ·14 uni! atluH t'flmpl cx on the ot o_ ent us1asm. Comple!e .............. l't~ .iene its .. • .. 11·. .a or app · ,).i · I ril(l(l ~:rvi..:o~s. J(J niu. po.ri- DIBER1'AROO an<! SONS 5'J7-..1296 !'lpt"Jt. ~tart S666; Also -~·ec beal'h, N1,'11·port. Lite inainl. 1 ra1n1n~ in sto~. GU-2601. Apply Food ~rv1_cc D1;ec· t1on .. ~I·! lo $i'M31MO. carpel sales, insrallation & Pn:o•· 11 . 1 !obs. __ Call l\ay ,\\.mg:, .~ orrice t"01·era~e. Prc,·iou.~ 210 N<'wport Center Dr.. tor, 30l Vtct~ru1, ~.i\I. HAIRSTYLISTS-TOP Subn1i1 A!'Plii·fHkltlit HPSU· t't"pa.irs. r·rff Esr. ~263.q . c . wa ~venng salt' ~. Coa..,,tal Prrsonnet 1 1''>/I. in thl' fil'ld not tlt'<". N.B. l\le1norla.1 J.losp11al. t,qual lntl'n :ic11·ing" for rie1o1·, ex· nirs S.· Hrrl'l'l'ni'l"'~ 'rnor 10 -~----~===· he. no. 21'9al4, Insur., all Agency. 2790 Hnrbor Blvd., Jlef's rcq'd. t~or Appl. (;:ill e CARI NET :O.'l,\KERS opportunity Employer. elusive bcaul y salon. Bcsl Scp1_ 5th !o 14600 Sand Can. Cement, Concrete 1 rype~ or paper. 714: Cl\.1. I &12-2566 btwn JD a1n & 3 • l\·lAClflNISTS DISHWASl-fl'"R eve .~hirr, nl'Crt. To bl' r ea d Y rr·n, t:. Irvin.:>. CA. 9270.i __ ..;..:_;;.;;...;.;;.:.::.;.::...__ 8 1~386. ~ prn. e FIBERG~~"-5 "°tF.N \\'e~ t_hru Sun. B ah I a Noveml:ll'r. ~ntact r.tarilyn Equal Opp .. nunily Emplo;ycr '{NG. Siamese cal lnd 16th PATIOS, 1\'81K.S. drives. Sa"._ PA!N'Tl:'l:G 1n C.}l. in. ASS I ST i\ NT l\tana{>"er Call 556--1280 Corinthian Yacht Cluh, 1601 ~rr:ill, 6'10-1J72. JE\\'l:'I J·:Tt· Pol" h . d St N I o. ~ A k t bre k & 1 tl'r I exter Small 1· ob After 5 Pl\I By 1\ppointment "' J;;.uysidt' Dr Cdf\1 St.>e Chef HAI R 1. -· -~ · · 1~ <'r, la· , e\1.-por oca,.,,_ s or a , 1-e1~ · ttp aee · · · s Trainet's, Counl<'r Girls. CASl-lfER. full or p/ti nK', ·· · Sty 1st lo tnke 0\'f'r n1ond ~{'lh~r. Jn;loe Anne • ~Mi . 6:'t7-6:iRO. l'OIKTl'IC. 548-a668 for est. \\.·elt'Ome. Free est. J hu. Civil Engineer f lSK Fry Co o ks . Uays·Nites-n1arure, exper, prfd. Con-l.){'hus. clirnlel P imm('(f. 1 Nations Call : ~t:zi. s.\l. puppy in La Vela area of Laguna Niguel. ~lust identify. 831-00l:i9. F'OUt-i'"D blond nialt> x near CE..\lEt-OT & Block \Vork. 979-8186. Jl.felhod~ & Proct>dures Gt·aveyd shirt s () p e n . !act Jl.1r. Fleischer. South 001\JESTIC IIelp Goorge Coilfu~s 642--08·1<1 or (·ve! JUNIOR SALESMAN· So. Euclid, A n 8 he i n1 \\'all, patios, sidewalks, No Wasting Analyst, S&L exp Sl2K F'/tlme & P/Tin1e. Xlnt for Coa.c;t Plaza. Cosla 1.fcsa ;\llen Byland Agency, 100-B 4,_1-fO'.lr . • .ro-77AA. l"tc. Hy 111-. or joh. 646-69Jri. * WALLPAPER * ~~~~i!s'f<:f"~.11 ~~ = 11101hr l'!'i 1\•/children i n CA!'l~TER J.'&P lime Ap-r~. 16th St., S.A. 547--039J 1roust-:T\EF.PEP. . 10 l\'Ol'k F.J.1rn S20-S40 per wed!: 11,wk. FND sml Grny .t \\lhitt' CUSTO"'I Cen 1 enl \Vo r k , \\1len you call "Mac" PC Brei Inspector 10 S'i5i schQo~. _Aeply, Jack·ln·The· pl iea!ions aC"cept('(f Sept. 4. DONUT Shop. 6 a.m .-2:30 in auracfive COIT\la lesl'('n! lug after school and Satur- younl:l" p o o d 1 r. ma le Drive~. Welk~. P11tios. Lie. 54S-1444 evl"S. Programnll'r $T::iCI Box,-~ E. 171h SI., CM. 7. 1~5. 2600 West Coast p.ni. 1-'e male, age 'Q-45. Ap-ho1r;pital. 1-'ll'x-ible hours lor days ii;elJing new 8Ubsc:rip- '."l l8-678.l. No. 255915. 642-8514. JIJ.QUALlTY, U)\V s Ext"t! Secretaries to S750 ASSISTANT Hivy, N.B. ply in per.ion, Mr. Donut, full or pnrl Lime en1ployN's. !!0 1 "is !or the DAILY Pll.OT. •· · -13.'i Eus1 J71h, O t Xln! n·orkini: rond, & pair! ' 1 s is not n paper route r.-:o ,\r!!han Child C•re State Lil'. No. 280044 .Sel·f'MRril'i-: 10 $700 MANAGER CllEF needed. ExpcricnC<'<l \•aca!ion. Appl\· at 144j and rlocit nt•l lnclullE' dt'· \'ic x.n. I ----------... 5-12-1701 • • • Kni1Ting i'vl'ach Opr S606 Apply aflrr I pn1, Kt'n!ucky Apply l)(tnvcr Mining Co. DH.\"CLF.ANING -Counr er Superior Ave., Ne 11. P 0 rt liv('riea or t'Ollcctlna:. Open- &tl-73Z\ C~IILD Ca"'. My Cill home. PROF'. painter, honest work, A P lb>kkrepcr to S5.<::"; Frii'fl 0 1ickrn. 292!1 E. 71 9 \V. 19th St, Costa Jl.1esa, Cid. p/linie. Af1 o:"rn s &. Sa t Bellch, or cidl &12~2-110. inJ:"s in Cos.ta l\1l'"sa.1''ountain 'l OP. :'t :\lo. old kitren, Ork Former~ Pre-schr.11;>1 teacher. re as. Int/ext, lree est. A! It Cr & Col!Pt'1 $.')!\() C!1as1 !l wy., Corona ttcl ~1ar. 645-234~ nllrlay. Call GIG-123.l Valley ,111,1 Soulh l·lunlinglon f . 0 k "• C , 1 Ai.;E'S 3-;i J\fon-Fri 1 ... fenc-''"''· .,A., .....,.9• G4"J9ll . Manai.:en1en1 Trainee $550 CL".RICAL. "•~I<""' la b, 1llOUSf:KEr;p1-:n. live In. for ll"arh. Apply-.. by ··ailing t.,'Ta~-. Pn1 -1·1r a "' " · · ~ .. _....,.... .. ,.. ..-PBX/P,.,,.rpn·o ,. 1 1 •= ATTENTION '"' " .... '"" e1nployf'!I couple. $75. 1vk. ' "''" ... l;IH78!1 ·· · · ed yd. Good tneals 64$-4831 · ~..... n s O ._,., rK'f'fl.~ tieJlC'n<lahle i;:-irl for ~-3013. '·· aft 3 PAINTING & Paper Hang-Al'"111R Clerk rayl'l Sj25 STUDENTS! busy orfft·c. Typing 60 1\·pn1. Dr's Assistant rcfs. rl'q'd. Reply 10 P.O. Equn! Oppor. En1ploycr ==='=~~~--~-. ing, Cail Al. Med Girl F'!;/Lag $500 11 9 (i So 0 Box 113.!i:, Laguna Beach. Lost 555 f'ORJ\IER Pre · s l' ho o I 552-8.174 Clrrk Typist $-17-1 F111I li1T1<' & pArt tin1e lunch s,;-s· C · 11fr~ · n1e ~'9-i ay 'J'.oung lady ( 18-~l to auist HOUSEKr.:.EPEH .. Conlpan· KENNEi~ 11·orker tor animal T<!acher:. w ill babysit. Ages INTE R/Extl'!r. accous. cell· CALL TRISH HOPKINS heir nl'f'dr11. Jl:30 a.111. t. a tty 6-16-• • 111 henl!h spa. \V1ll_ traln. no ion for elderly Jaffy. Must hOspilal. NS.-lrvil'I(' 1'ftft. •GENEROUS• ~~~~~t grade. 642-!682 or ings sprayed. Lie, ins. Joe. J ERRl \\'J-llTIE :O.fORE 2:00 P.i\1. Also 2 grnwyard <'Xp. nee. Apply in perl'On •lrii~. $2'lO !llQ Roon\ & ~~u!I or PT. \Vrlk Classified f F 6-crnployces full lime lo trnin COMMERCIAL any aft or r ve. 2930 \V. Ord. 612-0070 flft'ns k eve,. Ail No. fj()ij. Daily PUol re ~~;,'~;~·C rRYINf PER50NNEl lor as~~,;i~,\~;i;~::· TELLERS Coas t H1o1)' .. N.B. HOUSF.KV.EPl!\G "-Lite. ~~~26 Box Jj6(), Co6ta 111csa: •REWARD• 011LD Care. reliable i\fO!ll near' Schroder SC"boo1. 89Z-4'21 Quality \\'ork. HeasonRble SERYICES•AGENCY .L\CK·IN-Tl/f',..BO~ . -. nflcrnonns . ;; Da1•s. r.1ust f"F:YPUNOl · i!IG 96 Ref's. 6T;HJ160. 673-8t86. '1AA E. 17th St,(al lrvinele!l.t 12(6 8'1'k<'r St .. CI\1 Ex-rienced EA~l..'I inon l. 0"1'·spaper have car. Call 6-11:.jfi!}I '· . ' ' ->. or 10 ,.... rlel1verv. ;\lus1 hnve <'llr t'~pe1 . Pr rn1. fl/I. A1nt oo. l'l'll' 1'f>1u111 01· An~· 1nforrra-Contractor 11on ]rading ''' return of a 1-----------gold rour lral t·love.i· pin. J ACK Taul nrl('. r ep a i r, t1 ppro.x. 2 in<'llE's in diameter. renJ111.I, add. Lie B -1 1\·ith jev.·tl<'d hoN:eshoe in 269072. lily \lray Co. 547-0036 CUSfOl\I papcrhangin.c: 21 )TS. in Harbor area. SI Lie No. 183281. 642-1356. Suite 224 642·1470 TT!tl\CTIV~~. JlE'l'SOrlttble, Full & P /time 01·('r 21. P;1y appl'O,, szOO llOUSEt-:EEPF.R Ii\'(' in. 3 ,\II lll'11f'lils. ~~l11. ~ young 1\'0man lo \\.'ork 1110. llu11t lll·h, a r I" a . !11118~1 ltl'hl. !'~~ children, I KITCHEN help 1vanted. Ideal 11'<'<'kenrls as a hosless in a UNITED 817-2:'.00 l)('r. 10 a n1. llun •. H<"h. ~..(l!.!.!5 __ job rnr n1other 11•\th chlldl"f'n As.<iCn1blers i\1odt'I Hornes Sales Office CAL:lFORNIA BANK r::O.-t1'L0\~1ENT orJo·~ru::o HOUSEWIFE in school 1,1•00 ilE'Cds extra E 0 1 in 1"'1™'· fl44-SOl 2. l\htlr , sn1A11 Ille nifit co S~/11·k. p/llm('. 1'0UHSC'liniz J rn'llK'y, Hrs 8:30 to 1. Mon Xperlmenta AUT0:\10TIV1': 101 boy, 40 hr 26151 la Pez Rd. ni'Clls reliable r t t 11n e hritles-to-IY'. T-111 p l\11 lhru l"rl. Penguin Malt Shop Pla~l•r. Pate.ti, Repeir ~·enter: also, A'.1Jlr1 llX!k!'t Electric•! t\1'us on t:hni n f, npprox. tl1r s1zt' or a nickt·l. iu!'C!ibrd El.E'CTH!CIAN-Llttnse No. Jn scr'pl, FLA. 111~e are zt31t)!, Small jobc;, maint & (ll'eflJy trP<iSlJ l'E'fl fAnl il)' t'i!f)ll.irs. a~8-fl2().1. * PATCII PLi\STERLi>:G * All rypes. F'ree estimates Call 5'10-6R25. Plumbfng w 1 k. insura 5 n1·e & pension M ission Viejo, Calif. cinpl•iyc'l'. OpJ)()r, to gro1o1· i1!1Jn-Thu". S.'lt-Onys. i\1u~t ~! S. C.'oallt Hwy, Laguna M [I an. Ton1 lamp f"orrl, 5.1:; 11·/('0. ~1in. <'XJ'lf!l'. r('(!'d. hr OV<'I' :ZI .~ an1ihilk•u~. i'1!'l •1.,.....135.1. echa n1"cal N. El C11.r11ino, S n n 137-0066 9i11--22!l0. Jin1 C l i n !!, cxpcr. l'IC<'. C1:tll f\lrs. 1-'rink,L ·1~,-,~,~.~,~,-,0-,-,-Cl\-,,-,.,,.-d-,-,-., Clemcnr('. Contll('1 lfugh (:"' 1 0 (:"' , 11·rekdays. M:-;&-747!• _Puradisc 1..-olumn 111 for .-,, Brnr, •192-11 37. r.qu:. IJlllJI'. r.n1ri.oyC'r _ J "' 111('Jll('tlto!! & 1h(• IO!\s is lr-Furniture rrl)lnr l'ablC'. r r. t ·' s J·:' ----------1 • .1!. OTIS PLUJ\1BI NC Pl..E,\!'F. l1l'IJ! 11 ~011 h,1\•c l-1JTINITUHr; .s trip p j n g Rcnuxlcls & Rcl)airs. \\"atC'r 1:1ny 1nforn111t1on . 6·12-3:i.!!:9 I 1·.-.linishini::. f'('pairs, a n· hc11tl'rs, disposals. fur11ares, J-Ne.~. ,\· 1\'•·0'kl'ruls, 1iqul nc;. Chem-Clean West dsh1~·ashr;i. G42-626.1 l\'l/C .~ Assemblers F.QUll'MENT "'"l"t'"'"'~l~H~•;lp~Wi;iiio~nt~ed~,iiMiiiiiil~Fij7~1~0~H~e~l~p~W~o~n~t~ed~,~M~l~F~7~1iOI B1\BYSITTER (nr tca1'hers . _ _ f r I\ i n c e , i\1usl 111\\'e l'hilrl rl'n. n1ornl11~s. r.1011· CO()K~. nn CXJlC'I' nee, just a n1\'Cht1n\cal ahillty. Long ~·rt. My hornc or ,\'1esn Del wlllingi1<•11.' to l<'arn con1plr11.:" tcnn 1Jf)IMlrtun\1y. Cnll &12- LOST S/21, i\1~rl. 87 .. long R!l2-6.'\119 E/A. Con1plcte Plu1nbi11g haJ r. 11ti1t<' 11 hlack 1Daiioy1 Gardening "Sc~·~·v='='="'--~---- • Five Yeer1 M l11lle Experience e Stc:ond Shift ooe.. ,\n~ l'J San111 ntha . PLU~tBING REPAIR Re1varrl . ~~lJ-1089. HF.AS. lawn & gardening No job too s1nilll • Some Overtim e ''\Vhlle Ell'phantll" ovtt-"l'l'\·ire. !lire a wt. Db1y * * 642-3128 * * ru~nin~ you r rouse? Turn j<>hf; loo. 67~a)52. TJM ·s PLUMBING \Vil: JWrforn1 1•1o~c tolerance them !nlo '"Cash" . , . 5ell J APANESE Ga rd en~ r . SF.;lt\llCE AND REPAIR &..~!«'!nlbiy 11-'0rk Oil heavy fhem thru a Dnily Pilol G11rden1n.q ~r'\-ict, trini· 1 LOWEST RATES 673--W78 shcrt nle1!!1 m 1 "s I Ir clusified ad! iTiing. elcanup. 6'1~1796 ~"wing/Alterali'lnl h111·1l11aN'. ~lust have 1.'X• p("l'it>nee in filin)C, filt\nJ;C. I BX;ERlENCED J~stylini.:-l)lu11·him-: ,!(. r" a nl i n g . Trader's Paradise & 1\lterations. Rra.~n(ihlc. K11011 li'(fgeable in fU111.ener e 963-5806 e 1e..·hnic1ut•s, cold S('t rivf'T.s, ire ho,; rh·1·l;i;, se;1·v•\~ & nul Alter•tlons--642..$145 pl 11.1ell 11·lr.h Ui-:t' nf ltrill jlJCI!, Nr at, accurate. 20 )'f'an elr<p. ll'n1platl~. hand rools, fix,.. lines times dollars Television Repair htN'i'I. (11'kl llho11 aids. II ·CO-LO_R_rv..c;.; •• Rcc;.;;pa'-l:;r.;_e<_pe_~-,· I Apply In Person rea1IOl\A hle. n~c in ho me. 3333 Harbor Blvd. I ~ ti llCl"el, f('('f' "' -£i" Anteklpl! Vnl-ley, oe "°'000 1or Yactit or 1 .. t..lke to tradeT Our 'fradrr'R l"aJ'flJO~ oolumn ts for you! 5 li~ $d<l"l for 5 bucka. ' Pree t Mimate, 11.B. N.B. & C C.M. RM1: Cn.l l l!tno r e. 01ta Mes•, C•IK. 96S-278.1. Tilt CERAMIC TILE: NEW & remodeil. t"'ree eril. Sm. johl \\."rlcomt . ~2-126, 536-SS89 Top Soll • QUAl .. TTV • • ~1ULOI k TOP SOIL * ,,,.__ Equal OpporJ EmpJQycr m i l A good want aft It 11 gOOd L1· 'Y8fment. ~tar. 5i'i7-J6~1. rrainlng In s1 01~. Tonio's, 210 :1772 for uppt. BABYSITTElt nooled part Nl'11·po11. Center Or., NB. lin1c l-5 Mon thru Fri. o&~M::...:-260:::.:1~. ------- l\fl'AA Verde areR. $1 hr. COOK-Brea.k(ast (2) need{'({ 979-3106. iinme<l. l - d a y 11 h i f t , B A B Y S 1 TT E R "'Anted l-gra\·eyard. Must be exJ)('r. 1'hur:s. nights 6 pm to 10:30 ror fa.o;t opcratkm. 646-530". pm, T11ins. T"JC hr. C.D.M. ('()OK / 1-IOUSEKEEPER. tiT,,..&1&1. fK'CrlC'd immediatrly i n HARYStITJ'ER, n1y honie, ~mn11 PnE-SCHOOL. Call 8:30 to 6. 5 r1n.ys per "'k. 615--1022; ev~ 673-1735. Lag\J nA 197-2374. COUNTER girl. part lim<', BAB'l'SITrF.R, aft er SC"hool, burger hand _0~11 . 10:30 to 1 boy. 6 yn. \Ve11tmln~lt>r 1:30, 5 days .. 11;,-91~ at'f'a. 894-3016 cnll 9!1 6:30. COUl'LE. responsible for mru1t1~lng & 1nainlllinl11$it TIME FOR re"'rt •pArtm•"' bullnh,. clOM to bca.c:h on Catalina l!"and. Redul"l'd rent A pc'!'· QUICK CASH 1 ... ~ .... ~ ............ ea .... 11 .... "·-...... THROUGH A DAILY PILOT CREDIT CHECKER Mu;.!I ht neat Ir: accuretc PleASe Contncl Cr(it Newland ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS To 11tart lo $11.n .luan Cll· pistrano. :ipprox. &pt:" 10th, 1973. • TrainHS \Viii perform cabling, wiring, & met·h11nif';a l 1t.uembly of sub-aisscmbllf!!I. • Experienc9d Min . 2 )'t"I exper: know color rode: te(.'Og?llze com ponent..; 11bility 10 read schcn1atlcs, tlrawlnalf. & work from other 1vrlttcn & vcrblll ln- lltnlctloM. - J)INt.~e Apply ENDEVCO WANT AD 642-5678 4m't1 Avt'fllda. Arropuerto Snn Juan C11.pll1TIU'IO ~F.Q1111l Opptn'. Employer· 1 Equal Oppor. E1rlplO)'tr m/f . B•nk of America 500 NC1vpo11 CMlt rr Dr. Newrort llc>ach 1136-3505 I -\. * • • MACHINISTS 2nd Shill PLUS OVERTIME LA THE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINISTS .. * 3 ~·ettl"'I machin<• 1'1hn1, exriei:lencr In manuractur- lng prcct.slon prototype uppllctltlons. parb and cnvllns.: r<'Quir rd. Wiil perform the l!\youl •nd ma· chining of corupll<:Al.cd parts trnm dlmen1lona1 pr\nls or ~keteh<'!>. S•turd•y & evening Interviews •rr•nted APPLY IN PERSON .3333 H erbor Blvd., Cost• Me1a, C1llf. Or call: (714) S461030, Ext. 153 An trqu•l 011,vortunlty employer M/F • I " J. I I I ~· J 9 PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wtdnesda,, Stptrmbtr 5, 1973 I l[Il] I l[UJ .__I _· '"-' ·-'l[UJ f ••1ess1tl lllllMs••• l[ll] I ~I -· 0 ( _, ~mi~· '1 I . Ip Wt-, M & I' 7IO Kolp Wont.d, M & fflo H41p WMllod, M & I' 710 Holp Wifttod, M & I' 710 Hole W1n..a;Ml.F 710" Holp Wont.d, MB I' 7lO Holp Womod, M&F 710 ~ "'.11 =.:: ~ ~'"""' ~ . MA~m :ANTED Rec.pl.,.,..,,. •o sea SCHOOL BUS s,:v~~ic~,,;.:: * TYPISTS * worktr & &Me to~ with· We re Jookfnr for a ~namie. Q_ a1n. a penon Supor Calff-lli1tk Very neat ln appear. $800+ R""'"'" 'o• out penrisio 586-a,aares!dve o u tg o 1 n g In-ta Mesa nn. -• DRIVERS la lt\rt Ap I ~., • 1• • "'LAK Mn. 1951• dlvlduaf t0 fill a Manage-M01'EL ~IAIO \VANTED A ~ee PaidtMk th Appllcatlons be-lno lcel."p!Nf =rrui mo2S90 N:wport BJJdY ll ll"mpofary job E EAD ment position In a young will traJn, apply In peraon ~~ -c-ar es e ··• CM ' ·· today lfDJ _I ~_ ......... _. IITTJ ! Wanted Coaat Guard licensed Mt!n'a & Women'• aporta Costa Mesa Inn. ..~ ......... ..., &'O n. A sweet for Stpt employment by lnl('l:'V\va: 9-1'.! boa.t operator for chatter & wear a1ore caUed The l>an· smtfa v.111 put you at this C011tractor operating In SERVICE Sta, Attendants. 1 \\'e Nffii All \\10~1AN 3~ or ovl!r. No l"X· ienttal Marina operatlop. try (open llODn in the new MOTHER'S helper. Ll~tn l busy con1pwiy's ~ desk. Irvine Unified SchOOl Dist. t"ull & 1 p/t!me. Neat 111 Office Skills per. neet•ss. 1'lin. wage dur- 50 ton liceltJM! deilruble Call l.agunR Hilla Mall) If lhls Is child. Pvt rooni. Corona de! Chee1Y indiv. wi11 join this Pel"flOll'»J holillng valid school appear. Can train sharp Equal Oppor. E mplo)cr ing l r a I n in K. Deal Hubormaster (102) ~ you, call 7141745-4680 for Mar &m.84611 or 1213) fril'l'ldf.y ila!!. Call Klm bua drtver certificate pref'd. 01an. Apply moms. 2500 Male & J.'e1no.le w/medlcal profession by or wr1te to Lake Mead appt. or !lend resume 486-5227. C!arlii, 8J3...2700. Abo Fee Training pn>gran1 avail for Newport Blvd., C.~1. Western Girl Inc. phone hvm otticc 111 Nwpt Marina, Box oo, Boulder Write C!auitll'rl ad No. 919 MTST OPERATOR JobfJ. Dennis & Dffmis Per-tho&e without certU!cafes. SERV STATION-COM 4007 ~fat·Arthur Blvd. Bch. No selli ng. 6-!I hn. Chy, Nevada 8900;. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Typing 55 wpm. 4.:~ to 9 P M. !'lln11CI Agency of· Irvine, ?e,~,'t ·~~ea w~• bene 1 1nll4s). Top J>a.)' + Profit Sharing Newport (leach Sta.rt 3: 30 pn1. 6-16-4071 LVN ar Medications 1-3 full Cosla Mesa, Ca.IJf. 92626 livlne Camplex aree. Call BJ AflcheUson Dr. S«'h10":u"11. ...,p, 5 Day i11k. Sun ort. Prcf(lr 540-0325 betwn 9 Al\! & 9 Pl\t. or p/ftrne. Temp or ,.:__ MANAGER TRAINEE ~11'!. Pa1too, 546-6170.. RECEPTIONIST -· h:per. P'10ne EiTl-8818. _!.quill Oppor. Empkiytt \\'OMAN 7 om-12 1 pn1. ~1~~- N .,.__ ~.,,,. MUSIC SA G . ~~ Und ·1 T I dRy l.hru P"rir uy. $1.w. W'RI 1U1.>1:S 3-U, e:xper Fee: Pa.Id, Nationally known LESMAN rest vane!)' spot. •,JJ"•n&, SCHOOL Teacher n eed 1 SERVICE' Station. f/tlme. erwr1 er ra nH \\tlnc-hel!'s Donul Sholl. 253 Jn'fd. WW train ma1ure corp v.111 train career MWlic Store Exp. 847-8536. phones & some general of-mother (Springview School Must be exper. Time + AAA Firm oHers outstanding E. ll!h St .. Costa l'lll"il!l, penon. Intervws MoD-Fri, orlentetl indiv. Start $6,300, Nurses Aides-flee. Start $425. Call Sally H.B. area) to care for Ume & ~-Arca 19th & appa1·. for roll.ege grad. 10a.m--2pm, Mesa V e r d e Also fee jobs, CaJJ Ed Woll, Hart, 540-6115i5, ())astaJ. Per-kindergartener in yoor home Nev.'J)Ort CM. w I b u s iness Rcrountlng 646-43'3. Con~ 661 Center Sf., 54()..60C,.S, Coastlll Personnel Orderlies !lrJfll'tel: Agency, 27'90 Harbor 12-3, 3 days per wk, degree. Some suc-cessrul ex-\VOMAN /ful1tune ~ 11 I cs CM ~ncy. 2790 1-larbor Blvd., Openings all shifts. Good Blvd., CM. 846-12fi6. s~:l~l~rEfe;laf'ulftlenp~~~ ~. a plus. Salary to JR25, ~c,'mk~1P,.,"'!,~',". '.,';J,cr,;9·•1·•0.•1r!! .t nUf'lel aides. Call bet !t-2. MAN pa.rt llme. \Voocl \\'Ork· tits, Trainees accepted, Apply in person. After Sept. a\'ail. 837-0917-Coastal Personnei A~ency: LVN tor medications &: CM. s_tal'tlng \V~lfe!I • xln't belle-RESTAURANT Positions. . Call !.Jelen l\lason 540-6055 1 ~'"~~"~~·~·~~~~~;"~~ Meta Verde Convalescent Ing & as!'.embling. Lite older women Prefd. L.VN • 3rd, bet. 10 & 4. El Torlto * * SE\VING MACH I NE 2190 llarbor Blvd., CM. H<>sp\tal. 661 Center St, Of. "''Ork, $1.8.i per hr. to iltart. Charge 11:7 _sbi.lt. Rel.let Restaurant, 4221 Dolphin OPERATORS, swim wear. \VA ITRESS -Expt>r. Apply 1 1 ~1 ....-. ~,1 C Ln 81,1... LYN -All . 11h1fts. Bayview Stricker w"'", N , w po rl 3760 Campus Dr., N.B. after 2P1'r. Irvine Coast MerchandiN -. LVN for 3-11 & 11·7 relief. ~!Ila ~:!. .. "b• H, Conv. llosp1taJ 540-5690. Beach. -., Se reta "e 540-4511. Counll)' Oub, 1600 E. Coast . Xln't wages.' Call &i2--2410 MAIDS-\YANfE.,--Nurses RESTAURANT office clerk, C fl S SHOE SALES. part time, H11i1y, N.B. or appl.)', 1445 Superior l\lature. f\1ust be exp(_'!'. Fl 1 RNaLVN.AIDE Exp pre. Apply in person, ~ndDress Shop, Fashlonl;wo;;;E:;":•='"<'=>loo"°'k7;,~g-;fo~r-"~.o-m~e-n Ave., N.B. ... .,._ 1, 1 11-&: other shifts. Top pvt 630 Lido Pa rk Dr., Newpt Varian 08.ta Macttiines has · to work "".rt time in our .. 1ne. .:w:e "'M!OllnP Mgr., d I ~ MACHINIST w/exper on B•lboa Bey Club uty pe.y, lmmed. pay for Bch. immediate openings tor Sec-STATIONERY Store n Cdh1 nf'\\'S bun.-au 111ailing dept Warnet·Swasey & lfarding floor duty.Cou n t Y w l de retaries with excellent skills needs saleslady f/thne, 5 as required. Call h1arly, lalhea. Pleasant .,.,-orklng 1221 \\I. Coast Hv;y., NB IJHrvws. Mon-Fri 9-5. & the ability to handle a days. Xlnt 'NOrlcing conds. 546-5243 Communlc11tion cond. In new bldg. C.Ontaet MANrcuntsr . Expert. Ex· l...escoulie Nurses Registry, ·Reuben's variety of situations ln a Especially 1 i n e dlctltc/t'. Resources, Costa l\1csa. Mr. R. Charlson, 97!r-3993 clu1ilve, N.B. salon, Follow-351 Hospital Rd., NB (lob-matun;!, profe$lonal man-Phone Francia-Orr, 675-1010 for Interview. o, c 0 n n, r Ing not nee. 675-4100. by Park Udo BI d g) ner. I1 you are kioking tor a for appointment. WHO WAh'TS TO \VORK'.' ~ Laba. Med Ins Biller to $550 642-9955, 540-9954. position with 8 growing STUDENTS year .rd. Sat. DRIVE A CAB! M AC HlNISTS...PRECISlON Mgmt Trainee to $600 NURSES Aide, 7-3 p.m., ll-7 Has opening for ~~~Hc.;o:%ue~m= snack bar. Openinp at CHOOSE your hours, \VOrk Sklll-• machln•'•l 10 build ,. p . 1 11 a.m. We will train new Orange Co. Int'I Raceway, for yourself, be your O\.\'TI cu ree n1r 1 \'O 1-·.~,. Jobi! I X tits & v1orki"" conditions. Ov 17 ~ hr boss ~1en or wo e C Antiques 800 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Letha l -Grave -Sylph - &>et le -RELAPSE Unkinci remarlc "lf1· 1vas born silly and had a H.B· fo'H.EIGHT Dtllnage Sile. \.\•a.Vie.rs, dryl·rs. re.frigs, new ~'tlrrant). R e b 11 ...,. a 1 h e r 11 /rlryers from $39.95. Bca~·h Cily A1>- pliancc. J1l23 \V, \Varn£>r, S.A. {I Bk·k f.. of l!arllor l C 0 PPERTONF: \\1hirlpool £'\f'c tric ilryer, 2 yra. old • sx.J. \Vhirlpool KM chyer $3."i. J\l;1ytai: 11•usher $·15. tluar. & frt'I' 1lehvery. 5.16-8672 or 8-li-SI J.'l. l 9611 \V EST J~GHOUSE R1·frig 16 cu ft $100. Good ronit :tm Eas1 l61h St .. CJ.1. 64&-9741 . Rent Washers/Dryers $2. \Vk. f'ull n1aint. * 6~1202 * 10 CUBIC foot refri~erator $46. ~totor l yea r old be( 911111 .~ ;1h 6:l0p111, 847-4871 \VASllER * DR\.ER Portable Oish"·nsher $:ii ~ach * 646-5848 RE.:FRIGERATOR $j(}, Clean Call 557-6793 after 3 pm. 1-lurry! DllYER, Kcnniore Electric. ~uorl l."Ondilion $20. * 847-17.Jl * toollng, jigs & amrt run WESTCLIFF JX"rsonne . Int benefits COOK . ..,, er , no exp. nee..... , . m n. an prod'n for small CM Co. '''hich include i n co m e Please Apply In Person. 10 to 20 hrs wk. Apply at be slightly handicapped. 806 Exp'd in die repair&. punch Personnel Agenl-y replacement & 2 wks vaca-Or Contact Race"'ay, 838--ll03 Ne a t~lean Appearance. ANTIQUES: Se t Victoii an Building Mi11ter1al1 LAPSE.'' ,,A,, """" 1651 E. Edi~r. S.A. tion aftt.'t' 1 yr. ApPly ll't 1445 STUDENT ,.__ _ _ _._ Vts, reUred. Age 25 to 70. Baltoon back chrs $69j. press set-up. <JU-auou tr.lark Ill Center) Superior Ave., New part Apply In Person B. Krafka EJ.emmou..,r n~"W'I SUpplement your incom<-. Brass scales clock ceranllcs • Surplus . Building MACHINIST 542-8836 Beach, or call 642--2410. Bef 11 am or .rt 2:30 pm VDM ~%1'"1ldergart5ene~~ f;;~e aA~~~Ys h~~ or ~1::, gold silvc>I' wat c h es, f\~~ri~f~~~fu·~~r~~~ Lathe. Part or full time, Day MEDICAL Recepl. exper. for NURSES Aids • Da.)' shift. 251 E . CO.st Hwy & care for yr. old from YellO\\' Cab Co., 186 E. I6lh f>.l~J. 1vm, alun1 shl"eling, mold· or night shtft. Top ~·. I I M Hntg. Bch are a · C.On-N t D---L ~2=~2852:30. • 5 dys a week. St., Costa Mes&. ing, \vinrlo,vs, ete. ,....,, arge group pract ce. rs. valescent Hosp. Exp er, ewpor u.el;fl "" " Yo11 don't need a gun to > Call 540-~ Austen, 646--0545 pref. 842-5551 . Fat Profit i:S atta1M?d when "Ora1v Fast" when you BUILDERS SURPLUS '1 MAIO, FOR MOTEL, MESSENGER lite delivery, NURSES Aid ., Equal Oppor. Employer V I D I M h" STUM DEhaNT ~ ~~ sitter. you sell through rei>.ult·get· place an ad in thl" Dally 2406 So. ~lain St., S.A. Laguna Reef Motel Own J es .rll & 11-7 ar an ill a ec IMI ust ve Ycuu "" another tlng Daily Pilot Classified P ilot \Vant Ads~ Call now ~Ion thru Sat 1n.5 ·~ S C H eye e or car, nl"at, shirts. Hunt. Beach Conv. * SALESMEN * lrvlne dog, call Stacey, 642-1909. Ada. 642-5678 -642-567'. n4: 546-1032 -· oast wy., reliable, 892-2258. Hosp. 18811 Florida St., S I U-..:.,-:--,.,---·--- Laguna Beach.. 499·20l'i Mkfdl•Aged.Couple H.B. 847-3515 Do you take "Salesmen 2722. Michelson Dr. uperv sor "~r. Motor Homes Motor t-;orne111 !Motor Homes l\.IAID for motel, Neat. · ad UNUSOAL o pp o r . for SI /R I ••• SI /R I ••• SI /R I 940 full time, l\.Ja1ntenan(."e--clean-NURSE Aldes wanted will wanted" s with a grain ot 133-2400, ext. 336 business , degreed grad ill • en "" a e en 7"" ill • en energet~cd Laguna Beach ing for apartment complex. train. Laguna Beach 'area salt~ Can't say I blame you, w/sonie exper . or presently:11r.~;~i;;;~i~~~iii~illliliiiiillll~ ~90rl. ay wk. 494-1196 Live-In. No childttn or pets. call 494-8075 for appt. ' I followed up a few myself Equ&l Oppor. Employer in management & !ICE!klng a MAINTENANCE JOB Salary Open. NURS~ Aides. All llhifls. 1!1 the past. The job aeldom change. Salary IG $850. Call Mature ~fan Call 644-2611 Convalescent Ho Ila! hved up to the claim in the Helen r.i ason, 5 4 0-6 O 5 5 , b-·•-"-5 Da k sp · ad Secretary $650 '""'•,...r nut., Y w t.fODELS-1\tODE'I..S-MODELS 642-<698. Do "yourself a favor & ex-Sales Sec'ys $600 Coastal Personnel Agency, ~ ~P:,1~15(Jl Women, Men, Oiildren plore this one, U you'd like I A/P Clerk $500 2790 Harbor Blvd., CM. Manqtt-Dally9am-5pm Models w&nted for Fall and 2 OFFICE:. GIRLS to make $250 a wtt.k im-F /C Bkkpr, Corona TELEPHONE girl, for Winter Fashions ·· NEEDED mediately. with an eye ta Title expel'. S'lrlO public relation,, new if'OW· MANAGER TRAINEE AMERICAN BEAUTIES Radio telephone dlapateb much more in the future, Sec'y Qmrulting S6Zi ing firm In Garden Grove. Outstanding opportunity to MODELING ACADEMY Must be 25. able to drive I"d like to talk to you. If F/C Bkpr/Canatr $7'50 071ii4-.!94-4i;;iiii;i;;i758ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill advance to manq:erial po.i-675-8442 * 3700 Npt Blvd., Appl.I_~ Pt!l'IOn your ~cations match Gal FriJConstr bckgrnd $600 tlon In 3010 days. Our C\11'-N.B. YELLOW CAB CO. our reqw.rements, this could Memory Tfft Tech $4-$5 hr rent man are r I eam MORNING auto route withe 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa be the carttr you've been Digital Teit Tech $4-$5 hr SlQ)().$1500 ·mo. Must have. Register ln the O:>llta Mesa k>oking tor. Sec'y Leasing bckgmd S600 door to door canvassina: ex-area. Approx. hrs 4-6 am. OFFICE Work, lnvento:Y Interview appointment 10-4 Reccptkmist $6.l pel1ence. Xln't perm. p/Ume altua-C a n I r 0 I • Sales Ana.l:ysis. PM, weekdays. 586-3182. Payroll Qer1c S600 Ct1J Mr. Newman 979-5.222 tlon. S40-30Cll5, Must use 10 key adding SALES h1ed Frnt Of ttM machine &: like figures. Full c -"' CLASSIFtED wtll eat It! Sell idlt Items •••••• 642--5678 A OONYQ«ENT IHOPPINC AND SEWING CU1DE fOft TlfE GAL OH THE CO.. ,.,. •n ed In Women•• World Coll Mory Beth 642·5678, oxt. 330 No Waist Seam! I Tots' Pet Quilt time. Permanent. M -F, OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT 8:3tr5:30. Mr. Sh aw, Leads to management for Personnel Agency 642-9262. outstanding dynamic young 133 Dover Or., N.B. ORDERLY, exper, 7.3, San lady in re.tailing tine 642·3870 Clemente General Hosp. cllUdrens wear. All phases 714-496-1122 ext 214. In training program. Call PARKING Attendants. 18 & Mr. Reynolds, The Red lull .. I . .., Balloon LTD (TI4) 846-3«24 over, p time . .., per or 846--0583. hr. No exper nee. Start Im· -~~'-'=-----­med. Must be wen groomed Sales & have phone &. tra.nsp. Call TOY ": Gll.o"'T PARTIES (213) 451-lfiO?. HOU8eWIVts demonstrators, eam to $2,000 by Dec. 1. No PART time survey work delivery -no collection. near your home. Camping "'---Ho t "l --• exper pre"ferred. Call be lore. & ·~ s eas gu s, n"";"n 108m 642-2732, Campers car. 523-5484 Gill!! Re&earch Institute. Gadgets S ECR-ETARY..UST Sales Dept., aerospace exper. pre('d. Type bids, maintain til{'S, assist in variety cleri· caJ duties. Accuracy & neat: neu important. Apply Mon- Thurs 2-4 pm. EDLER INDUSTRIES 2101 Dove St., NB. SEC'YS & BKKPRS TEMPO'S Dial-A-Job! NO\V Orange County's most progressive & innovative Temporary t ie-Ip Service 'does if again.' TEMPO ot- ters a truly unique & time 11 a v l n g opportun1ty fOr skilled ..... TYPISTS BOOKKEEPERS KEYPUNCH SECRETARIES Who want di&-nilietl & stimula.ting long or short tenn assignments . few days, couple weeks ar few months • you decide1 Now 20' MOTORHOME Roadliner by Redman 3 6ur~er renge wltt1 even, t>athroom, hll'nac1, 0.0.H. t1g, O<xlge cneHls, v ... •U101TU'lllc lr•nsml111on, llOwtr 1IM•ln{I, disc b!"•kH. 11t1 wl>ffl, d,_,.I r .. r wfMllls. el«tronle lgnJ. !lOfl, OllOER YOUllS TODAY! . •s6aa $688 Down $74 MQ. :~,/ SALESLADY for bakery. . PART ~me Janitor Between 20-50 yrs. Apply 6.30 am · ~00~72· Mon-Fri between 8 am -12noo n, Great variety: sh /no sh Gen'!, Sales, Land Dev, lifkt ~/small office. isoo-isoo FREE FREE FREE Liz Reinders Agency 4121 Westerly P1ace you '<'an .. , . , '618 11 total dn. pyml. 17• 1, IO!el mo. pyml. Incl, llJC, llc1n1t lo •II ~•rrylng d!f,.. Of! •PPr. credll tor 120 monlhl. O...ftrrtd payment prlt1 19589.60 Incl. l11t lo 1lc1ntt. 'ANNUAL l'IRC£NTAGE RATE 10.'9% "' . ...,,, / -5-18-3031. 273 E. 17th St., PA'!;TE-UP artist, full time. Cob1a 1\-iesa, Cupcake No exp. necessary. Co.1 ='s.""k~•'Y"°·=~=---­b en e fits . Apply 1545SALESMAN&Manager, Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa male &: fem. $825 & up monthly guarn. il q ua.lilied. No exper_ necess. Mr. Lee, (213J 770-8543. SALES CLERK 1221 \V Coast Hwy NB Female 30-40, part time, Incl · • wknds. Some heavy lifting PUBLIC Relations: Need 4 req'd. Start bnmed. Apply attractive women for up to 6 ln penon. Gl"Oi Shop. wks project to introduce Balboa Bay Club J'le\V bank service to San 1221 w. Coast Hwy. NB Juan residence. Salary, no ' S!Jlllc 115, NB 833-8190 SECRETARY Approx. 6 Month! Exp'd secretarial & misc. of- fice v.'Ork. Mail resume: Suite 460, 500 Newport Center Drive, N e w p or I Beach, Ca. - SEC'IY. part time. Dictation, aci::urate typing, variable hrs. Laguna, 49'H761. SOCJ''Y., part-time Girl Fri- day; Insurance 0 f f i c e • Airport area. 833-1749 APPLY BY PHONE APPLY BY PHONE APPLY BY PHONE Call TEMPO'S Office a.t 540M50 & Let us know what your skiU!I are. No need to COITlt' in peroonally • W1til v.·e have !he. 'just right' spot for you! Your ti me is valuable. Don't \Yaste it. Invest it wi9e1y \vith Tempo at hi hourly rates SS NEVEn A FEE AT 1'El\lPO. Tempo Temporary Help selling. Work 9 to 3:30. Call SALESMAN, must be exper. Mrs. Carlson, 493--0601. S2 hr. \\'eekei:icis & eves. Ap-SECRETARY R~E . SALESMAN ply, Mr . Bntches, 600 W. -Test Tech-Melnory Fee 'Paid. Rapidly growing firm in Irvine compte?c:. 2 Yrs tech school & i!ll)ffie exper. of memory systems, rcrorrling principals & ana· log ci.rcuHs. Start $866. Call Helen Mason, 54()..fffi5, Al90. t~ee-Jobs. Coosta1 PE'T90!1nel Ag"e'f>CY, Z790 Harbor Blvd, 9418 SlZ£S 34-48 Parade of playfiJl pets pro. Coast Hwy, N.B. Investigate ~~ new approach SALES, llK'ns furnishings & , &. l~novaJ e marketing sportswear. Contact ~Ir. technlques of TIIE GAL-Fleischer, South Coast LERY OF HOMES. You Plaz.a Costa h1esa "·ill be glad you did; Call ' · !l6.1-56ll 1or appointment. SALESLADIES, exper. Over Licensed or unlicensed we the counter sales.-Salary + v.·1 11 train. bonus, Call Alberts Hosiery REAL ESTA l'l:: SALES l or appl. 5-11>-4997- SUCCESS CAREER Salesgit1 for fabric !'flop. Nl"w or experienced. Join the Apply in pel"$Ol'l. \Vorld's lal'lest and laltett C. Abbott's Fabrics growing resale organlza.!lon 2G1.0 E. Coast Hwy., CdM with a nehvork 01 over 300 IMMEDIATE CASH oUlces and become a n1ember ol our Millionaire COMMISSIONS Club. Multi~mlllion dollar Sell natione.lly-famous Knapp advertising program. Free 9lOeS pan_ or lull time. Vf'ry guaranteed llcenalng &ehool. high (.oash commissions plus 1:-:xceUent sale1 training. bonuses, bene fits. Your own What Is your license 'll>'Orlll business. No investment. to you'!' Oieck our monthly 1''rtt selling and training kit. bonua program \\•hlch means Rafph P. Kelley. ~pf. $$S to you! Please call C001 2, Knapp Ce n t r e , Persomel Secretary CM. Newport Beach land develop-J..,iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<JI men! firm seeks personnel RerCtary, pref. w/wSlje & salary exper. Position re- quires 1-3 yrs re cent per.ionnel background. Sh 80 w.p.m. Typing 70 w.p.m. Mature bminess judgmenl & good organizational o.blli· ty req'd. Xln't working con· ditions I: benefits. Coll Mrs. Fieldor 644-3389 THE IRVINE CO. Equal Oppor. Employer TRAINEES WilJ train dependable Yi'Otllen lo become injection molding operators. ~tust have own car, be able lo stand entire shin & be able to v.'Dl'k w~-ckends i1 nCCi'SSary. Openings on Da,yshitt ($1.95 to 1tartl, Swing shift ($2.08 to start) & graveyard !!tlift {$2.23 to It.art). Raise. 1n 30 d~s. Apply 11 am-4 pm * Orange O>e.st Plastics * ~ \.\'e11t 18th St. Costa Mesa, Calif. ,,,, 11f,._;..., 11fc..i'-I mise5 sweet dl'Cams to tota. Ptwycat, teddy bear, d"uck, bunny . appJiqUe pets 1 in colorful variP.ty of scraps The shirtdrcs.s is lhe for crib or yoUth·bcd size !._ .. .._n hit of the ne~ Pattern TI78: Pattern pieces, Vlfilnla Jones 835-4811. Brockton. ~1u. 02-!01. ; SERVICE Station Help, Full ~EAL ESTATE SALES '11>e f8!1 est dra\v In Uw West. 1 o.r p/tinle. 990 E. Coast P'REE LICENSE .. a Dally Pilot Classified · Hwy, NeWp011 Bch. Any day Is the BEST DAY ta run an ad! Don't delay •. call today 642-5678. 111UU Liw'ts dirtttion far quill. seuon! Step easily Into thilf · ,.........., Ion nd L.-Jt SEVF.NTY•J:l\W~ ""'"~'~""' no-wAiJtline vers a ..... for each Pattern • add 25 ;oewt t4 flt comfortably. Quick· cents for each pattern for •I Air ~fail and Specll\l tlandl· Printed PaUern 9 4 1 8 : Ing; otherWlse thlrd-<lau Women'• Sizes 34, 38. 38• 40· delivery will take three G, 44, 46. 48. ~ze 36 (bust 40\ weeka 01'~ mare. Send to talteo 31/8 yords ~Inch Allco Brooks, the DAILY (abrlc, -PILOT, 105, Needlecrall UVD'ft·f&~£ ~•" ,.._.., Sox 163, Old Chelaea for •cb pattern .. add 25 ...... .,.. N y-~ N Y ctlltl IU' tt.cb pattern for station, ew unoo, • • Air Mall and SpOctol llandl-10011. Prlnl N....., A..._, ·--1-thlrd-c\ul llp, Patton. lf"'1lbor. ~ve:,u-;ua take thttf N EE 0 L ECRAFT ''121 weetca or men. Send to Crochet, knit. etc. Free M.V1an Martin. Ille DAILY dlredlona, SOc. TRAINING Famous Real Estate Licens- ing Course now available thru Tarbell Realtors. Free Placement servtce. lo~ree Training Prog:nun. Earn v.•bilci )'OU leanl. c.all Al ~Sloan cn4) ~. RECIPT-STENO Good telephone peraonallty w/Ablllty ta tcttcn callJ for 2 exec's. Xlnt typlng req'd. Famlllar w/IB.M tr&nlcrlb-1~ equlpt. Prefer age 2'1-35. Salary $475. Call MiM Abubo far appt. 557-9505 RECEPTIONIST PU.DI' "2. Pattem Dept, 1..._at M•cnme &al'. 232 W.... 11th St., New Buie, laney !molt, .... Y .... , N.Y. 10011. Prtn! !onw. 0 ,\11), JC.-, ADIMll:lt8 "'th 1...._.t O'OC!M.t ._. .. Day or n1Jbt, no exp. nee., GI', -and rn'UI t.rn by J>lctW'ell' Pat-. ouy, tun Job, WW lrlio, oo ' N1JMP19 tetN:. si.oo. 'YP',. or lhorthand, etc. SEE MORE Q o l ck OM:pletft i.tant Out .._ A,pplJ' in penon any aft ar FMbJon1 and cllOOM one .. mare than uo llfta .. ew. at BO Wett Cat Hwy., e.... Int ll'om ..., $100. NB. ....... m« C.fllor. AD ' ciomp1e1o MsiU -, • i!!'-"!'"--'"!!'!!'!lll!!!B\ 1 01liY !!lie. n.oo. -pt. $C2S + 11urrAll't SEWING BOOK .. JJllJ' .... -• Mc ..... Paid. Poloed. ~ _,, today, WW' tondiOW. Book of UI Prtle A.fa--penonallty wtll ~ your SL Sic. career w/land A: R. E. co. tlf.JTANT EASHtON1 W*t 89ok 1 • l8 petternl. Xln't bcnoflt11, New of/Ice. BOOK ... H•Jndredl 0 5()r.. AccurAcy In l)'plrt(l'. Alto fUNon f&cta. SL • 1 • QllUt ...-t • .Fee Jobs. C&ll Ann ~. ~ to TradOI 0Jr n.det't 50c. I -· Conll'O! Camr Pondile ·co1wnn i. .,,. >Oii! """" I• "*¥• """' · Emj>loyriltont ......,.,,, 3400 hvlne Blvd, N.B. -- 61 hrltgtirlq 62 Ct ttorn ~ Coo.clltiOf'li ......... 65Soft 66All """"" '" ~~~;" 1111,. • . ,,_ n -""'-""'="'.'.I 7Afou ,. 75Y-.lf ,,,,.. TT ... ~~ ....... ""'"' 12He!pfij ., .... &tThlflos """""' 16Y~ .,,,,,,,.. ,.,,_ ttFrlondt ,.,,__ ()~ ' 20' MJNI -MOJORHOME Fling by Rodmon 360 cu. in. Oocl9e Y-8 engine, •Ufo. fr1 nt., 4 burn· •• r•n9t, b1throom, d11ul '''' wh••l1. b11tery con. "'•rt1r, power 1lt•ring, pow•t br•ke1 , I F205-2· 0818) •s6a·a $688 Down $74 a Mo. WI It tolll dn. pyml. l7• 1, tot1r mo. pyml. lnd. l•JC, Uctn11 lo 111 c1rryt119"cl111r'lltt on •w. endll tor UO l'l'IOll!hs, Deferred PBYIMtll prlc• 1"8t.to Incl. 111C lo llctn1e. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE llATE 10.~ New '73 DODGE All Star Van Conversion IJM It lotlt down PYtl'll. 16• It 10111 mo, pymt. lnc:I. Tl•, liCINt, l<'ld 111 urryl119 cl\lf'VQ Of! IP9f', crtodlt ,,,,_ I• mor1lrt1. o.ltrrtd PIYrMll' Pf'k:t 11 IS164 lnc:I. !Ill I. Uc-.i, ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.J.J% '68 CHEVY w/8Y2' Globe Cab-Over " Radio, heei-er, sleeps 4, 3 burner stove with oven, butane, double sink. Ilic. #841ZOKI 51588 ·- I ) ' -I ... . ' ...... ' S4 UAILY f'ILUI V¥tonHG~Y. :>tpttmD!f '· 1'11.J , ~ . ' . ' . . .. ~ . . .. . .-. . . " .. ~.. . . . PILOT-AOV£RTISU • I! .. d... !~1 ~1 iiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiii· ~l!§J~~:I :-::1~:~ 'r l -I[§) I •*:... I~[ _.,, •· ~I ·-·"· ~ _1· iiiii ·' F · 810 Jowei.y ils Ml -"-' Ill Pl /0 126 ••6 1 Fumlture 810 urn1tur• Mlscell1neous 818 Miscellaneout ' 811 sc,..MIMOUI lnot r91n1 _;::;::=~---_;;;..,;;.I • PUPPY WORLD e ·--·~ -- cd-;,; • .:.;IPL=IT;.;:..E_li_v_n_n_S<_·I-. X;:.\:.;,,, 2 RECL. """ "''""''""'"" ,. • GENEROUS • QUICKIE SALE LIKE new lQ' ln.iant. awn· FOR SALE CHEAP I Free Organ Lessons MAGNAVOX ,,,,,..,1. color EH G LI s H s,u ,tnlll, -Cd.ndilion. Also 2 t11:i11 nmt· co1.u·h, blue· & avocado rli:i id LlAAhl« il<'nur.: H.•·flig., r1•-Ing, for camper or n1otor A.ll ltem1:1 in good COO(l. TV stereo AA1/f'!t1 combo. CbJhuahwu;, Ame r1cara I t~ se111, & black niiu~h. llt•rt•ulon f;ibr lc, t:d rond., e REWARD e f'l1ot·r. bl.rnJlll. JM!IK> ci\an1'. hun1e>, $j(); 2 contemporary 2 twin matlress & box spring I Beftut. ~blnet S 1 7 5 . Eakimo (Spitz), Plt Bull• , n.jckcr, 833-2592. Sl!ll. \\' h 11 e FrlSti•lalre, tJOOk ... "idt', Juncht.'On lrll.)'1, ~la~. a\locado up h o I . sels, $20 ea; 1 RCA color As Long Al YOAJ Like ~7'($4. Greyhound, Bull Ttnier_, I SiifMONS h d bed l'rost Proof. boltom lrt.>czt•r t'>''lll 1*1"1 sprt'ads, l"'Ln <:ha irs, $20. ea; dbl recliner, 19" portable TV, '15; Non-p!a,yers & pla,yers wd-· T-cup Poodles. Ital tail , rl1bric Blue 1 e&IJ-g 1: e e"~ rcfrig. S:JO. 645-4:>!1.l. For r1·1urn or any in-sht'('fll, ('Unister st>I. r hair, hot !'Ink, $20; 2 single bed portable bu w/2 aloOIJ, 6 come to attend Tuesd~ Greyhound, Bull Terrier, 1 Hfrculon S97.50. 6-l2-81n . ~')-~~~ ~ An:rr ~~1~ ~~~~~W l=nic!I ~!~~~ ~~t.ab~~~aJ~h1lt ,~:,,r.1 ~f~~;}:~n ~lob~~ c~abl~ S:,: o~~; ~am~1$S ci!i ~~ 7:1~ ~ w~ = ,,.. to You I/ I =~Stud too~ X~ ~ 1:3.~ctu r~asr:~~Tt, <'haj~; ~~c;ub Sf110;:!~: $~~~; ~:~~e~~fro~ifh2 J~~~s1 cirl cliff l>r., Apt . 4, NB. ;;:.:T~tr~~i:io~rca~"e~ ~~11!!oo;ne'!.t~15~i ~r::'1! All materiall '--------'$2 =·OPEN EVES :; Lt,' OC\V. S50 ea. 64.t-25:>2. Sl :'I/ Sch\\'\nn girls bikf' horseshoe in center; alSl:l, * AUCTION * Phototron w/ca'l'ie $35; lg. bedside table $5; 673-3601, Tom Oletcricl) . in charge. 1 3•L•lnH••'•2•T•i•m•o•'•'••,DO• .IRISH Settert, AKC; .FleJd, YNG. girl's S R set, ~rt. ma r-S:l.1 I arn1 •:hair S5 I 557-2111'!1 gold locket '"'as un chain 1· r·inc r·urni iurc r~iir:ror & ki~ sz headboard, Miscell•neout Phone 642-2151 Show, Pet, Huntlqg. 12 , • hdb~ -rl k & upprox. the-11ize of a nickel, n1 h te Med MO· S ~--Good • ' ' trns •u. a-pc. cs ~10\llNG -ll cn r c1.lon · ·'---1 1 & A-.liaru·l"!I 11 ique '1' 1 ' ' Wint-• 120 COAST MU IC 6 MO . o ld G e,rm ""'.llU"Pll· ,,o.me~ •• , dresst 1 $1::.0 5-IR 2.133 1nscnr><."f In scr pt, FLA . '"' 01w,;1.ni;:c olloman $ 1 O. _. f ff 893-('1296 r sc · · -· kini;:sizc lxlnn S('l SIJIXI. Thl:'se are deeply lreasurell Aul·1ior<1 F'rir!n)", 7·~0 rm. ~.1•1 .. 2 "'"~Jl~ 1---------NeWpOrt Blvd. at Harbor Shep/Bee.gle pup, em. a11 -"=:::o~·----=--1 2 SINGLE beds. 'Blu('/grl'cn. Jtulian Prov. dlnl.lu.: RCt fa n1Jly niemPntc:. ,'<t the loss MASTERS AUCTION "' ,..-~.i or .,,.,4-,:i. CHlLDRENS play h o u s e Costa Mesa shots. To loving home. MUST .en beaut AKC ShelUe CUtom spreads & bolsten . $400. ~lisc it<·ms. &I l-70S6 is i1Teplnceable. PLEASE. i formerly \\'inrty'si I t'i CALIBER co I t am· wanted, please p ·b one, BEAlIT. Ebony an 11 Que ~1. Male, {miniature Collfe) 4 $40 ea. ~>16-7813 a ft 5 pm. PLEASr: help if yl)U have 20751 2 Nf'ivpurl. C,\1 61G-:1686 m11_ni11on $5.73 a IJ?x. 30 544-8874. ·' European Baby Grand. Xl1'l SMAIL. shot1.hair Dmde-· yrs, S/wWte, loves people i-'ltENCH Pro\•, sof11/chair. 6 PC. Din rrn st·L Antique any in!ormalfon -&12-3589 B<'hJnd Tony's Bir~. ~lal'I. I cnl i~r n:1:. amHe~~~~~~ J~"Mc,;,;u~s~ic~•:;:.I ~ln~s~l~r~u~m~o~n~l~1~122::: cond. SacrU. $195. 549-4~. OX>W mix, to good home. kids. $35. 5571169. 1 Xlnt conrl. Go ld vl'lvct, $323 white \V/lbl top in fruit E:vcs. & "'-ckends. per a 0 icr, 1 Has all shots & lk.'eMI?. SILKYTen1en·5 r.-ma.les. No or1 bes! otrl'r. 96.i.1013. wood. + hulch; mHC'e tbl, '72 \VH.J RLPOOL refrig, 3 yr tuner S5 .. mixn1uster SS. BOGEN P.A. amp. 60 watt, BEAUTIF1.JL Antique oak 545-3200. .....,. otter refllltd. CaJI I melmac dishes 6c each /ho _u..-.~ht piano. Unique. Ask· ~" . Sr"•IO"S ,_, f Ion<> Walnut, ant i qu e d ; Mis celaneous 818 guam top freeZf:'r 100 lb . · 'use w rns or apeakers. 1""6 ,. • .-. PART Irish Sett•'· 8-.~ •~•-or644.fi17S. er ,,;_ hirle-a-••:u so a "' ----------· . ' v .. atcr p!k for clean1ng treth A lr'¥! $2'1S. tl'W"'J.IAI. t'8..7~ -~ Tl•rculon t'U1 er. C.ood con· ,s~t'~"'°=~'"="'°=''~·~GT.>-:C:. ~'~'°~'~·-·I cap, $350. Color porta ble SS rrt ·1 f $24 99 Lady ny ohms SlOO. or wilt trade female, 7 mos call betwn 6 PUPPIES avail result& of il· dlUon, s:10. fH.l...fil';7 *COUCH & LOVF.SF:AT • "1 1AdPLE d,~sM'r.1 chrsl. bhunk TV, Zl" "'/limdP!" $?..OOh. S,,;nbca~1~5 u:Jerar~ '& le~ for. comparable 84 electrical TV Radio Hifl & 7pm, 516-8487, help! llur· Helt Jove affair ou never U!Wd, hath for SI ~~). X' s, re rigcra or, wus er, Brown lc~!her s1u 10 couc ~t.av"r • .,, >"'tails for 117.49_ g\lllar or bass. 7-4IT2. • • • ""! ,,._ .. ~~ ...... , , Admirer, 0 MAPLE O\al dinlnr: !abfP. 6 dryer hox spring milllres.~. $200 All like fl('W !117..Q783 ''" '" '1'' '" -Stereo 836 •J ,,.,.u......... <>:" • chairs & hreakfronl fi.12-3221 Usually hom1" 9611-7910 · · -· · 962-8010. THE Guitar Repair Shop. A _.:;.;.;;.;.;:.;... _____ ;.;.. AKC Alaskan 1.1 a I am u t e MaJe $5 en. 642-2362. springs f)'C('ZCr . N i ce. c I t I I ~ 11fl 5:30 P.\1. G S I 812 5:17-9569. TRAVEL Iron, type"TI iter, ~ Roni~ e <'Se 1n I 5r13" mC e 1n I RCA, Zenith, Sy Iv a n i a; 2fem pups, 1 yr olri fen1. I VEL\'ET l1urn1 or<in••(' hi-arege a • iet• cru.~hcr, h:tir c ryer, 20•fc OFF epa1r rv ce. en er Largest selectloi'I co Io r ' Shots, "·orn1cd, 646-5601 :F~i:sh~-------";;;I . .. BHAND nC\.I.', hest of qu11Jity !{'lev1sion. Sat & Sun Gar· w ·th 'Th' Ad St. CM. 548-5277. Davi~ A. black & white TV & stereos FUZZ llontb, "·aut t'n· ba<'k ehair SRj. Xlnt conrl. e LEAVING STATE e pool !:1hlc, ).:"yn1 i>quip, !rash .,,,,. c-.. Jn, 14.S J2 Ratlan, I IS Santo, Luthier · So C tit Pr"-·' l ~ ~ c•L •oil •t-·--~w •--•: &l2 2977 I h I r it I l ""' ='" · in · ' a · h.:• .. "'-' esK doo,/out<ioot' CAI, Y"" adult "" " "...,., ..,_., ...,.,... -Srlling while kmd1n~! 2 ra mi· r111s er. "IUUSC u o urn. Irvine. Al.1 .. fu~1111u~c, ~p11J'.~nccs, S;\Ji\LL SUNN bass amp, than the discounters w/3 yr iwut. nial£',.shols. :,m:_15l 7 w/stand, 14" Arnlw&*"i ~" 1 1 1 1 ,,,,1. ly J::llrllgr sale, Thurs. lhru _>~l.'HlZ_~"~"~-~~~--OR IG IJALI •l•h•'••" 5.1··. 1V s .. l.im!IS· IO}.~. <:octh~s, very reliable. Ve'"" plclure luhe, 1 yr parlS & 1'"'ilters, hc11tcr, pumps, 2rtil r vr.sa c usc'C X'!.U:t uytn(' Sun . Comnl"I"'. ru" sh[l m-c,..,.0 CE j t kt '"'" ., ~ & E J 9 11 USED •J TO C d I lik " kb 1 ~'" ... ·~• RA • ot, ex: 1'C yard. H•'rositi "" \Voodl•l•"k $<". mi.st· .• nc s ;' · -n:>aliOnable. 54:>-1746 Aft 4 service. Most '74 models in oo 10111es, .... I. V.'/1 large fish per c nu , oun i•i ·"' /l•K)l'r, E"•"•x ""mcnt nliXf'I", Bo I 11 "-" "'" "'-"" U0 'BLES """" Nc\•.....,..11 --'· 73 t --• D b / C •" ~ .. 9 """""" .... ~ ats, ti· rs, etc. .,,., mo. Chagall Li!ho S55. Picasso ,.,,.. • · ....,.,,, ··~ l ~P~'~'-~:::.-:i.----st......,.. ' modes 11rk.~ to o er n1 an e rm Rn tank. 3 extra pum}lS, 4·...,,.... R l7'-9!!6. flr. poli11her, fr e c z er . Neill Nron, Inc .. 531-3.174. Lltho $6:l. Others. 628 But· Blvd., CM. Tue11. thru Sat. clear. Cash 90 plan or tenns Shepherd pups ?.1i.-(. Call aft es of ar.90rted plants & SPANISH coff('{' thJ .)(lx22 refrig .• 11.lgs, misc. Lois of .TELEPHONE ans11·eting ton\1•ood, Anaheim. ~~Office Furntture/ to 36 mo. ABC Color TV, 1 ;6~96~2-8569:;;"".,,,_""'-;:c-;,;:::=:: Ogurines $175. m.8685. J ' pa.id $100, sell St:1. Simn. bu1· goodies! 131 Commerci<1l h' o ... 1. llOO DAVENPORT, ,. -n. 2 K~·.N•lORE port. •·asbe' ~. Equt'p. 9021 Atlanta, or 19046 J DAm me baby kirt-, stool $10. 64• ••u. SL. bctw~n Superior & Npt mac ine. .w.cri ice. · ... ~~ .r .. .,.,..,11 824 B, o 0 khu-t Huntlngton ~" ~"'" ........, Call 83>7979. ftowe-d 0 .... a ,,· 0 n al \Vooden p I a Y Pc n · . , '° • b..._lae263lk, gold, gold & w • HorHI ~15 Blvd .. Costa Mesa: Garages "· ~'" 842 °"""' Beach 968-3329 or 962-5559 l !.!:::.:::!~---'-..,.=::;i No to & 28 T\vlN SZ. BED .. ,,,,·~K•'t••-n table and 2 -ouou. BY Ol'lg owner. 12mo old. ' · .. \Vhite Eleohan[S.. ol'er-~~·~-=--=·--~~~~ ~ ... "" '"'"' REG A-Arab 6 -· · .c & •>llSC. ITEMS •ho1·-, apt . .,·,e 58&-T.m pm USED Binks pressure sp<ay Top of the Line. Executive " BLACK Labrador. Female, 5 · ugav • • .-.y numing your house~ Tum I MOVING A1ir sz. l'f'fri ... , $9H; ... •;> d k 8' f Id' * Summer s-1.1 * ~-\di English p ,_ • CALI 642-0713 only. paint pol 5 "al. $1~-or best es s & chairs. o 1ng ,...... mont"· old. Housebroken. ~Reg. ""i1-.-b. 8 yr --stnut' t • ..,m into "Cash" ... sell coffee .~ l'nd tbl , hvin hc11d-• · " bl 1 ld' h · M' Rebullt-Plctu-TuL-im ,...... ,......,. th th D il CAS/ELEC B B Q , 8 at offer, S.13-2635. ta es, o 1ng c a1n, 1sc. , ., ue N--"'s la""C yard 641-8581 em ru a a y Pilol 00.1rd: drsk: vinyl sofa & ENCYCLOPEDIA Bri\1anica. shelving, end tab Jes, $87.~21 '' or 25'' Color '-'""'' .,., · mare, Flaxen mane It t&t.I c!Wified ad! ' 1Y•1•1incr ;,r har:::ain price~. J,.:()l')fl <'Onrtition. $100 or deal£'r's cost {1\·holri;alel. Need a "Pad"~ Place an ad! bookcases, side chairs, Sl\IL Genn11n Shcphrrd 10 Wcgtem !ihow ,i:niU-e, Hunt i 1\f1rr fi pn1. fl6:._'-_""=;~. __ n1akc offer . 54~3200. Only a few left. 847-7602. Ca ll 642J'J678. l'Cl'Cption room pi eces. * 2 YF..AR WARRANTY nlO & \.l.'hife rabbit lo gd. 1-lof'Sl' Randi, 28l50 Ortega Mot H _ ____ Installation Avallable "'2 .. .--or ome• Motor Home!. Motor Homes Motor Homes Motor Homes Secretaria l desks, etc. Sell Rire's T{'levision Servi!~ hoine.,.. ""V"laJ Jiwy, San Juan CJ1.pi11trano .. Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 1 S<tle/R•nf 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sa!e/Rent 940 approx. 407., of cost. Call for merly ?.fesa North Center THOROUGHBRED hunter ' ~1:~;;;:~:=~~=~==~=§::::::~=;;~=S§::::::::::¥~=========~=========::111 7l-l-8J3-3741 to sec. 1 Blck S. of Baker 546-6002 ][)'() fnr l e a 11 e . ~perjenced BRAND NEW 19' MOTOR HOME COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED ALL NEW Recreation Vehicles '7 4 PERRIS VALLEY 12 FT. TRAVEL TRAILER! SLEEPS 6, CARPETED, PANELLED, CABINETS, DOUBLE SINKS, PLUS MUCH MORE. }o;XEC swvl chrs $15/25 Sec open 9-5 (6 day11) PW Ind~ rider prefem!<i. Aft 6 ' eh>' $8/24 Desks $20/90 642-.1059 ' S TEREO S and Quad Pierce 867 \\119 CM 642-3408 systems. (Buyers beware! J REGISTEHED '·~ Arabian · LRG. sec. desk w/2 file DOn't pay too much for a Stud colt. Trained, make .n drawen, xlnt cond. $150. new stereo system! We have Cats 152 offer. AlllO Wl'Stem saddle, 645--4599. them from $85. Nan1e pad & bridle. $&'!. 963-2137, brands. Check on our prices PERSIAN Kittens, CF'A reg., \VHITE' yng. Gelding for sale ' before you buy. A I I beautiful long bair. w ry best Approx 14 hands. Sall Good 826 PIANOS -ORGANS New & Used. Great selection. Competelivc pricel'!. Open t~ves. & Sundays. The best deals are always at: W allichs Music City >41).2830 K1MBAU. Swinger 5 0 0 Organ New $1695. now SUOO. 963-3870 or 968-5123. 980 n1erchandlse is guaranteed, pedigre(>s, S50 & up. v.•/children. 545-2502 E-Z payments. 893--0501 * 892.2970 * Livestock TEAC 7010 R·lo-R, 370 \V. TORTOISE shell Per.i;ian Sansui an1p. Dual tUJ'fltable. cat1 F'emRle. Hus papers. 100 \V speakers &. more. Please call 612..mil. Rent horses at OW" &table. riding trail LAKE FOREST SADDLE CLUB, 25'0 I Tnlbuco Rd .. · El Toro. 5U-~'iU. 19TI SANYO Port. Color TV. UHF. $125. Call 6~1 MAGNAVOX Cdtor TV 19'" port. 4 yn; old, gd. cond. $50. 540-7411. 854 UKC Reg An1er~an Pll Bulls 837~01 Purple ribbon blood line call OLDER ~ntlt C e I d·i 11 C I 642-5274. 1.1 o r g a n/Oydesdale in· White Elephant Dime-A·Line terestcd in good home in Autos, New call today 642-5678. . ""°=""~'""''-'',c'::•:::ll..:646'3569.==::;_= 980 AutOI; New 980 Autos, Now 980 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1: ' I READY FOR FUN & IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COMPLETELY SELF-CONTAINED 18 FT. KEY WEST MOTOR HOME 5106 ~~NTHLf For •~ monm1 o~ cu• ~1111roY~I ct vour credU, Tc14! Cl\~ F'l~e !1 '699l.,~. Oeltrred p.tymenl :>«te " ~~,,. 04 !ric:h.<1 n1 Id• 1;ce~st. and 111J lln~rte:f cllarg~s. Af>nual percen{age rel• Is 12.14"io. Qo.,~ 1>o>ymtc• r rK1.,or>t;1 •S S'l'll t•. USED -R. V ~· VALUES '72 Chev. 3/4 Ton & CAMPE.R. 8' c~bov1r. sle1p1 6. All Ille 9oodi11. R11edy for lun. ( 2S9Hf.R) 70 FORD VAN CAMPER lubblt tep, l11Uy 1~11ipp1d incl. !oil1i , g ~• ~e•l. rtf1l9., etc. VS, 1u10 .. P.S. !91J BE.U J YISIT OUR FULLY STOCKED ACCESS_ORY STORE, w.'wo ""°"""Y pol what ,,.. nood. The Shape of Today! Sportscoach (!) SEE IT TODAY-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FREE Amana MICROWAVE OYEN .,;111 1111n:111t1 111 •nr Sporll(lll CR Brand New '73 Escapade 20 ~·ooT MOTORHOME COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED $6988 Full~ 1quipped with pre -finidoed p<fnelin9 , liberglat' bath, ''nga 1'1d ov1n, •~.Jinlei: I eel 1ink. <;.J•/1l1clrit r1fri91r1tor, 1h19 terpel1 anci much rn1...eli .nor~. IS-8-i 80·950l CAMPER SPECIALS BRAND NEW '73 8' CABOVER Paneled, C.Jbin et, Slo.,.1, Sin ~. dinette. Complete re•dv \lo qo. '73 8' CABOVER SHELL SUPER SPECIAL Compl1t1ly p1nel1d, li9hh, vtnh, lde1I f11r Motorcycle. " 5499 1 Try the new Honda Civic•for just fifteen minutes. H you're not completely satis· fied return the unused portion to us, and you'll only be out fifteen minutes. There is one catch to this offer. When you find out how this car-bandies, how it feels around comers and holds the road and steers, you are probably going to want to buy it. Especially when you find out hoW little it costs. . So when you cpme for your free trial offer, bring yolir checkbook. 30 MIL·ES ·PER GALL •EDIAJ£ .. DELIJEIY! ' ti ' • • _, . -------- Yv\dnesday, Stiit@mber S, 1CJ73 • Wtd11esday, Srptrrnbtr S, 1973 WE WON'T SELL YOU A NEW CAR FOR $199 ~::-INYOICI OR $99 ~·INYOICI OR $9 .~~~NYOICI WE'LL SELL JrOU A BRAND NEW '73 PONTIAC FOR ••• $ 00 CHOOSE FROM 35 GRANDVILLES --CATALINAS . BONNEVILLES 2 DOORS & 4 DOORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '' •• DEALER INVOICE! ·r.::::============:::=:;i EXECUTIVE CARS ·· & DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON SALE! BUY OR LEASE YOUR USED CAR TODAY! '68 MUSTANG • Ve, 1utom1tic: tr1111mi11ion, radio, heater, power 1!11rin9. (I l4GSBl $1345 '69 MUSTANG V-1, r1dio, heeler, 1utom1tic treria· AYaH.W. •• all do-tic •Yd C•rs. 1 Je11f er mis1ion, air co11ditionin9 1 pow1r 12,000 Mlln, wMcMY.r ecc1r1 flr1t. 1t11rin9. 16153AFXI DAYE ROSS PONTIAC WILL WAllANTT S 1645 COMPLm DllYI TRAIN httllHHIMJ ........ tronMkllo• & reor •d '71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DOOlt HARDTO, Fiilly equipped, fec:tory •it condi. tionin9. l425DEA.l $1995 '71 VEGA '4 sp11d, radio, t real economy cir. I 895DLTI $1395 '69 PONTIAC CATALINA t0 PASS. WAGON Radio, he1t1r, 1ulom1tic trantmil· 1ion, power sl11rin9, air condition- ing , power br1k11. !680GOE l $1844 '72 OLDS 98 LUX-, Full luxury 1quipm111t. lnt0ludin9 t ir conditionin9. $2985 '72 DODGE DART SWINGER 6 Cyl. 2.door, under 11 ,000 mil11 , full fac:torv equipment, redio. end heater. ( 117FFH l $2195 '72 FORD •;, TON P.U. v.a ' full factory 1quip)l'l1nt, i nd chroma raih. 1101151 Ll $2995 ••••••u••• * ••••• * HARBOR BLVD. • ! .. ''TM llltfos Aren't Addocl On -1111ey're l•llt l l9ht 111." ·'71 DOWN $71 MONTH T.i"OI USl'I ,rtce Is JHn.U JM,.,!11 ffll a llCltflN. Diii"" paylM!lt pr/co b IM1S ... llKIWJnt tu, ffQllM IM oil IWMI W'I• tor • "*IWll. ANNUAL l'EllCEMTAGI: llATE 14..l511o OH Al'l'ltO'tl:D ClllEDIT. OWNERS REPORT UP TO 35 MILES PER GALLON . EXTRA SPECIAL TRADE-INS EXP.ER. yacht maintenance, painttnr. varnishing & general work. Satisfaction guaranteed. $4 per hr. Call 64$-1320 Motor HomH 5110/Ront 940 •68 OLDS CUTLASS S7_[!i_ ·12 CHEV. KINGSWOOD WGN. s2999 2 Door hardtop, 4 speed trans1nls· 9 Pass. Aul'o., air cond., P-steering sion, air conditioning, power steer· & brakes, roof rack. Traded on new Ing. -(VOY703Y -_l\Jo_tor_Home, J 226GBJi ___ _ 103' .. uxu ·• ,.i1 . yacht. l!IT.l ~' :rJ, Inlier Copjp. 11ttY: ~· 5 1t11tt motor, m&ll1 xtras. Mull ~~ ~--1t'el ... ~'13-6e sell . .A9&-00l5. r11U1 ........ a · ''"'y r 1 ..:====-~-~ ~lke.IO''!'iide! Our Trader'• Any d411 It ll1e BEST VAY ID Ptndl• column la tor You! run an adl Don't dtbiy •• 5 llMll, 5 dq• for f -· tall ,,,.,_,. - \ . '. I RENAULT R-12 4 DOOR SEDANS W"H AUTOMATIC •tl000615 , DICK MIWR MOTORS I l O W. WARNER SANTA ANA 557-21 ~ ----~~~~~~~~~- '69 TOYOTA CORONA 4 door. 4 speed, radio, heater. (YRLl42) '71 SUBARU 4-spct'd, radio, heater, low miles. and very cronomical. (472DSN) '67 TOYOTA Wagon. 4-speed trflnsmi~sion, radio, ~ater. tVTW922 J 51199 '69 MUSTANG 51599 V-8, automatic transmi.s!ion, power steering, radio, heater, and white sidewall tires. {XIH746) '68 OLDS DELTA II $699 H.T. Coupe, V-8, automauc transmls· sion. Al\l/F~1 stereo radio. hl'tlter, rac· tory aJr conditioning, power steering, and \vhite sidewall tires. (WFZ104) '69 PONTIAC EXECUTIVI 2 Dr. H.T. Auto., factory air, AM'/FM. power sleertng-1:- braket. <XSR5f4l It . . I ' • \ • • • l ' • 1 • l l • l • ' • . ·I ' i ' ' i ' ' • ' t . ~ [l • ' ' ' • • J , .. • E I ' ' f • • I -~· ' I • Wtdn,sday, Stpt,mbft 5, 1~7) PILOT-ADVERTISER 2% l,___11·-_ ... __,c_r__,li) :;;;;! ;;;;'-;;;;";;;;~" ~lfil::: i I '-"'°" ]li) '=I -·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilloo m;lliJ;;;;;;; I l•-tatlon lliJ I .......... 1§1 I ---l§J I _,.,.. 1§11 ---] ... f -~~~~1~;;;;~~~1~~==.~ ... ~9~11 Moto r Homes T I T I n•s Trucks 962 Autos Wonted ffl Autos, l!npor Mobile Homes 935 Motor Homes Motor Homes 9_."' rai en, rave Pf RKre1tlon1I I Sale/Rent 940 Salo/Rent -Vohlclu 956 DODGE Cabover 2 T. HO u· DATSUN ATTENTION Sale/ Rent 940 _;:;=="----' 14· l!OUS'E CllmP trailer. steel stake bed. Elec, 2 spd. TOP * * 1 '73 CLEARANCE GMC • SALl:S • $3S5. Call 54B-?48'l 0 r l40 HP. Co'"" Sandrall SlOOO or "'"1" 011 "-DOLLAR 1973 DATSUNS • SERVICE • 64&-2022 1~·/sand & flotation tires & s.1~7482 or 646-2002 llDbile Home Sellers PACE .~RROW M~~'1"~x~"' •. nruTALS •. Auto Sor•«•, P1rt1 949 trailor Da" "41h1'97. "l'I,_ TOYOTA Pickup Now PAii> ALL MODELS WE H1\V.E THE BUYERS- Y l!: S ! Jr-.1 t-.fEDI A'fE ilUYERS TIOGA w Truck1 962 1tee1 radiats. xint comt. !~MEDIATELY IN STOCK l:'.lt.\1EDIATE Dr::LIVERY Radial Tires for Sale $1100. 962-4995 aft 5. . L\11\!ET'l,\1'"' 111-;Ll\'F:RY Oro.n~e Co.'s $125 set of 4 'fi2 RANCHERO, 6 cyl. Also, LEASE A NEW TRUCK FOR ALL BARWICK IMPORTS CREVIER BMW Ex!'tusive µcal.er 673-&I~. assorted power tools. Walt, All makes .'t)1>es _sizes 3.3315 canitno CaJjlltrlDo Sales . Sc>1viee -Leas1n,i:: Bill Barry Pontiac 4 \VIRE Whls, 2 new radials 5&Hi25.5. Purch/optlon 645-1030. FOREIGN San Juan capi.trano Call Len or Bo!i BEACH CITIES Mobile Home Resales 7676 Slatc1· ,\vc, 1-iB 714/842-5545 :.ttS \\'.!st SL, Santa Ana (;;'IJC REC. CENTER J.t", 2 new seats for sport.s. "UICK CASH Vint 963 CARS 493-3375 or 831·13f5 8.J5..3171 20!.KJ E. lsr St., San!n Ana SIOO/bst of.r. 67J-95Zi T •n DATSUN SlO. Waaon, air, : "'UICK CASH S5'-IOOO . . '62 CYLINDER englno fm-THROUGH A '69 CHEV VAN V-8, AlITO, WE ARE IN Xlnl cond. $1IM/Belt olr. - ,.. 11\ll\t,\C ~'l' Pace AITO\v air DALE s l\lotor.Honie .R.~nlals Jeep, some extra parts $150. PILOT RIMS PANELING Pvt DESPERATE NEED 833-0294 days, 4!M--3446 eve1. ·-THROUGH A ~cn a1.vn1ni:;: lug rack rent or -New _TJ-26 & .~hn; s 342-"5967 ·aflcr 6:30. DAILY Pty~ $1250. Call 642-2540 · OF GOOD, CLEAN Don't give up the ship! "List" it in classified, Ship to ~re Resul4 ! 642-5678. $7,995. 586-441 1. Free mileage & insurance WANT AD ,68 Cl!EVY Van 90 _ Lo rni·I·•-CARS MAZ, DA 1 DAILY PILOT 9 lill 9. &18--0900 lfavo oomelhing y<>11 want to • FOREIGN I WANT AD Fa.t ,..,ults "' ;11st a plxmo ""' Classifiod ads do It 642·5678 Cloan. I~· TOP DOLLAR-PAID *Mord• ,73 Rot•ry * -1 • call away -642-5678. 't'ou'll find it tn L1assi!ied well -call NOW 642-5678. FOR OR NOTI $66 MONTH· Autos, New 980 Autos. Used 990 Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New _ 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Call or oomc in to see us. 36 MONTHS O?EN LEASE CONNELL I - ' Your Factory Authorized Chevrolet . Dealer SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR NEWPORT IMPORTS 31<W W, Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 -TOP CASH WW accept trade-ins CALL MR. FRY 842-66811 Hunt. Beach MAZDl for clean late model cm 17331 Beach Bl. 842-6686 and trucks! BOB LONGPRE Howard Chevrolet MAZD-A ltfacArthur and Jamboree Now,g:,~aoh -SERVICE FIRST- \YE PAY TOP DOLLAR :e!XCLUSIVE FOR TOP USED CARS MAZDA LEASE It your car is extra clean, , , see 411 Jirst. 1st Street at the BAUER BUICK Santa Ana Frwy 2925 Harbor BJvd. 2001 E . 1st Street C.OSta Mesa m. 2500 Santa Ana 568-78TI -~H!l'i--------BEmill'c°E~~1DI MERCEDES BENZ De•n Lowis Imports 50 USED 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-93oh MERCEDES IMPORTS WM.'TED ON DISPLAY 0'3ngo County" TOP s BUYER Sharp New Car BILL MAXJo:Y TOYOTA Trade-ins 18.SSl Beach Blv :. Coming In Every Di1y H. Br 'lch Ph. Ml-~ Ade About Our Unique .ALL REMAINING • • Autos, Imported 97 . Used Morcodio LHH Pl•n11 • . ALFA ROMEO House of Imports , CLEARANCE PRICED --ALFA ROMEO SAAB • 6812 Manchtwter, 8'llDli Park ' 00 the Saiila 'A!>a .....,, . SZl-1250 OUR BUSINESS H BEEN · SO GREAT THAT WE'VE BEEN GIVEN EXTRA SHIPMENTS FOR CLEARANCE! e MONTE CARLOS (LARGEST SELECTION> e IMPALAS e CAMAROS CAPRICES e WAGONS ALL REDUCED FOR FINAL CLOSE-OUT NOW! HIGHEST ALLOWANCES FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR TOO! TRUCKS -TRUCKS-TRUCKS-DISCOUNTS Our Truck Center is Also Loaded: Blazers •• 4 Wheel Drives •• 1/2 and 3/.4 Ton Pickups •• El Caminos·· Suburban -All Are Ready for Imme• di ate Delivery-Discounted For Clearance. • NOTE: WE, ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS ON '74'S. ORDER NOW FOR FIRST DELIVERY! "Quality Is The Reason Wh y,__ , • Connell Is The Place To Buy" 2828 HARBOR BLVD., -CUSTA MESA • -546~1200 • Buy or Le•te Sales -SeIVice -Lee.sing ~ Ronlals ALFA ROMEO -SAAB in NEWPORT JIM SLEMONS I IMPORTS · -MERCEDES-BENZ L AUTHORIZED SALES &: SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports Ult Quall Newport Beach '61 ALFA Romeo Sprint. Mint condltiofi. ·$1200./ beat offer. 536-4762 833-9300 ' El\'TER FROM MacARnruR. • · AUSTIN MB ,. 190SL. ciau1c. c .... t ---"-----I Cond, convertible. AM/FM, .i '60 AUSTIN American 5 new stereo, etc. Prlv. ~ : tires, needs engine $85-or 548-533S. • trade. 544--3417 ·n MERCEDES Benz ~. • BMW ~~ ,:".n~ ml'L ~ : CREVIER BMW PORSCHE I Sa.Jes e Service • Leas:ing JUST DIVORCED -j 208 \V. 1st St., S.A. 8S3-31TI MUST SACRIFICE ' USED BMW'S ·n PQneho 911T, s tn-: '73 BAVARIA (DEMO) strumt>nts. ~spd. Porscbt ; •n -Ill mag ~. air, $6900 . I _, 714--323-1668 If no lltt!Wet', '70 2002 323-1919 & leave message. • '69 2002 '57 PORSCHE Cwpe, xlnt 1, '68 1600 cond. Rf'built engine. 300) : '67 2000CS CPE miles. Sacrifice &a I e I ; '68 2002 ,,,_,,,. : ORANGE COUNTY'S 068 PORSCllE 912' ""'" pallit ; & engine. $4100. Ca 11 • OLDEST "48-$12. , 0 1900912 • Royal blue. Amer. mags, • amlfm & fogs . 557-3197. : RENAULT i SALES.SERVICE-LEASING I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil : OVERSEAS DELIVERY I• I ROY CARVER, Inc. RENAULT ! 234 E. 17th St. R-12 4 DOOR'S : Costa Mesa 5UH44.t AutotnPlic 'l'r;>"""'ission :, . SALE $249' ' Bob Mcl1ren, BMW Inc. Salt>s _ Service -Leasing 850 North Beach Blvd .. R-15 f #">ll :~i SALE $279' Dick Miller Moton LD \\'. \Varl'l('r, S.A. . ' . . . La Hab1·a r714) 879-5624 5.Ji-2112 ;. -=-CAPRI_ ~IREN~AU ~lltl ~· ~ NOW OWN THE FABULOUS 1'73 CAPRI Sport coupe d~r. body side mouldings, reclining front sea.ts. contour rear aeats. -4 speed transmission, power front disc brakes, style steel \Vheel1, bucket 6flB IS, radial ply tires. 2000cc eng. { GAF..CNB42801 J . OVERSTOCKED I IMMEDIATE DELIV.ERY TOYOTA -------11 S2021J5 plus tax & lie. is the Delivered Price for a '73 TOYOT~ CORDLlA at . ' ' GUSTAFSON DUil LllDi& Lincoln-Mercury -TOYOJ'• · 16800 Beach lit. We.mer • ft Huntington Beach 842-1844 * (213) 592.5544 1966 Harho" C.M. &46-9303 ''Home Of the Viking'' Order Your Color Toda)'! DATSUN WE BUY WE'RE MOVING BIG SA VIN GS ON '73 Demos 510'11 P1ckuP, 610'• USED TOYOTA$ - ' I ' I ' I 1 I ALL 1'7i MODI LS , 1 ! IN STOCK . · I ' ' ' I 888 l)oye I I Newpbrt Behl, ~.e I ~ltl .1t qt1t" lll11llll'• ' ' . . 833-1300 Open Sunday I '67 DATSUN J?.U. New tlrOI, VOLKSWAGEN , , : 1 reblt engine. $750 or ,beat of-· rer. 645-2642. '71 vw BUJ, good cond. Fair-, : '72 DATSUN '4 speed, rad~, ly low mlleaae. $2000. ~ , xlnt corid. Lo mf. ''$1800 83W58L -: 951-2648. ~eed a "Pad"? Place an a.11 ' --' PllOT·ADVEATJSER ,, !9ZM • , ) DICK JOHNSON CLOSE-OUT e ALL\19~3's e FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS SA VE HUNDREDS e TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF D.OLLARS TAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM • • • • • • EVERY cim-IN STOCK 40 Lincoln Continentals & Marks • NEW & DEMONSTRATORS 7 5 Me1·curys, Montegos & Capris SPECTA.CULAR USED CAR SPECIALS '70 IMP ALA COUPE LOW MILES V8, auto. trans .. radio, beater, pO\ver steerin,, powe r brakes, factory air conditioning. (28 · CQDl $2227 • '7I CADILLAC - BEAUTIFUL SEDAN de Ville, Luxury equt.ped thruout. lull power aut.o. temp., air con ., 6 'vay power seat. AM-F~1 stereo radio. tilt & tele steering ""heel, landau roof. (610CXV) $4575 Home Of 'lbe New Car , •• "Goldea r-cJo" '72 FORD Grand To1·rno SQUIRE WAGON Air cond ., P'Vr. steer., pwr brakes, AM&FM tape deck stereo, elect. sundeck. 15.000 miles. M icbel in belted tires. traded in on a new '71 MONTEGO MX 2 DR. Sold by Johnson, serviced by Jbhnson, air cond., auto. trans., power steering & brakes. (213DFC) Linco ln. Sale Pricecl $2175 '73 MONTE CARLO '69 l\f ARQUIS CO UP E :\uto. Trans., power steering and brakes. pow- er "'indows, air conditioning, landau roof, ra- dio, healer. (XKV707) EXQUISITE-14,000 MILES VS, air cond., pwr. steer. & brakes , stereo ra· dio, heater, landau top. (868GNJ) Sale P1·iced $1975 "Orange Countu's Family of Tint Car1" ohnson & son l I \,(()l N ~H HCUH Y C OLJ G ,\11 C/\PHI 2626 HARBOR BLVD . OF CARS, COSTA MESA e 540-5630 _,,, .. Autos tor~ Auto• for Sa19 '70 CONTINENT AL 4 DOOR SEDAN Full power, factory air, landau root, leather interior. Always serviced at Johnson & Son. (288ASH) $3775 ' '7 1 MARK III . Full power, auto. temp. air conditioning, 6 way rwer seat, leather interior,. landau roof. Sold Serviced by Johnson & Son. (652-CIU) $5575 Rome Of The New Car • , • "Golden '.l'Olldll' " ., !• ., : ' !• ' . • • • •• ..: ., • . • .. • • . . •' " t• :; ' • ' . ~· • . " .; 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, U..a 990 ~Amumto•,•. mUmsmedmm;;;.990.; Autos,iiUii,..iiiiii;i\ii990~!~A;utos;;;;';U;wd;;;;;;;;;~;990~' .. CADILLAC CADILLAC 'G9 :~:,:o: foll =====F=O=~R~D~~~~~: 73 ,,:~!!A:":rtible , ___ P_o_rm __ A_c __ ,~I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported r;.;.;='--'-----970 Autos, lmportod 970 Autos, UHd -VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO 'Tl V\V Bus for sale, GOCK:I '(i,'i \'\\' Hug. Harlio, rt'ar scat '72 VOLVO 1800. ES, Sptii ccind, rairly 10\v n1ileng£' spcflk .. rs, r.OOfl tir~. nf'\V Wag. Clean! Steroo. Auto. $1900/83S-8581 bo.t lery, \O\v n1ile'1gc. $975. &M1-3532·att 4:30 pm. "A''•<!Gil'i, '10 HON DA CB 3.10. Prrll'cl _::::~:.:..:=---~--'73 VOLVO, air oond. 9700 like new. Xlnl 1nechanlcolly '68 V\\' Bug. J{a(lio, rear scat 1ni's. Perfect. $400. Steve, 642-5919. speakers, good tlreii, ney,· ~-~"644-c:.Ll::Ul:;;..._~~ 1973 VW Super Beetle Ex· Mlle1')', low mileage. $975. Autos, UMd· 990 Cfoltent oondhion, $2,150 cvet1. c&l4-468'1:.:.:..""'~=""'=.--968-<llL '69 VW BUG BUICK 1971 BEIGE VW Super Bug, 171.J) 84.:z..5061 aft S 28.000 miles. clean, $1400. '61 VW Kermann Ghia 963-3946 after.. 6 pm. S9";il. aft 8, 675-3625 ''4 RIVIERA .._ :...Int. rond, 673-6930 VOLVO · CADILLAC EL DORADO$ ·1:: CrlV. !''it~ 1\1isf blu(' equip. nu lires, nu paint , '61· FORD Conil'I for satr, All xtra~. 4.,00) ntlles. 1969 -GRANO PltJX .\' -14 TO CHOOSC \\'/sunroof. 4,000 mi. Lood· 18lldll.cr tQP, lra:ill!r fiitch, lop xlnt-running t.'Ot'KI. reblt . S..i.crifice, :J.1S-7112S. S.J Modt"I . C'<I wfxlrn11. 673-SSOO. shni>e. S4&-S!:l60. 1•ng. $300. -===--""-"=---Gold wtblack vinyl interior "l COUPES.CO~RTJBLES CHEVROLET Coll 536-2815 OLDSMOBILE a"d top lhinl eW' ., muat , COUGAR '62 FORD Station wag, iitd·r ---------sac. Mnke offer. 552-7552. : DE VILLE$ '00 CHEVROLET Ininala ---------car runs y,•e l\ $195 c-.. 1 •. C'A • '65 PONTIAC LeMaTll!i, Jo ~1 38 TO CHOOSE ,. * 646-4063 * <)Cl es• ...-Nice mileage, xlnl cond. New ·, Custom 350., l>OWM' steering, 'GS COUGAR XR7 • OLDSMOBILE & , __ COUPES factory air, UntNl ,icln~<i Xlnt cond. Make oller '6..l FAIRLANE has .sn\Og GMC TRUCKS brk.s fmt lu .. -... $900/or. J, SEDANS c:ornplete, automatic trans, * ~1004 * device & saJety check SUS fer. 6~ " CONVERTIBLES in ooruio/\', slralo Bucket 557 SlfTO. . HONDA CARS '64 PONTIAC GP, alr, P IS, , l Many""""""'' colo"' ..att, v;ny1 roof, ""'al me 'GI<. COUGAR x51R7. '"11111"3~-JEEP UNIVERSITY OLDS P/B. '"to .. $400. Pvt. Pty. ,:· Qxri f tnt-L--ti • II.Ir, gauges, latp. I;.). 847 ~15 ce o c,-..,,~ saver "'"· rarho, he111er. &15-86l 4 2850 flarbor Blvd. 'VJ '1 !Cloth & leatherl (..'OOd condition. Best otter, -----"="-'----"-•1 '68 GTO air P/S. ~I Faclol'V air condlUonhu• phooe "'' •0 -. '65 JEEP \V•nnncl"I" bit ..... sta "C'sa 540-9640 . • autto, • • VW SPG, roller cranll: 69P.tM ""'°"' 1100. T)m ~7401 After 6 pm, ~?039. 1966 V\V Bug, good condllion, make oUtt, call Jfter 5 p.m. IJ<2-4,'UJJ. ' COME IN ., ·• --· FALCON . •"6~ , re eng -PJB vinyl top Xlnt eon4. Full J)O\.\•er. Oloice of: jj7 EL Camino, .......i Hrcs, ---------,l:c trans._ 4 whl drive, clean. '67 Ol;-DS:\fOBll:E Cutlass 4 Sl50iJ. -494-0381 ~ft.er 6. ·1 ·73 COUPE DE VILLE, Stereo .AM/FM radio "'""'' a/c, S1350. S.L"r-0122 dr, vinyl top, air, auto. p/s, • b\"o\\lll ext., brown llhr Int.. Cru1 -·---• mBg!'I. ancl 11mall rnmper pfh am/fln new nlOtor TODAY 80 ~·uvo top. Great on gl\S. sr:JO. I.fl 1964 '57 \Y l.LLYS Jeep Wagon. • . . RAMBLER" fUll pwr, 0000 ml., Wee ovtr Trunk opener Ir. more 4. 6@-2615 Mr. Quellette. FALCON SPRINT 4x4, good rondltion. $750 or Sh11.rp. $895. 548-5300. '68 V.W. dark blue, 'Nhlte Int. Excel cond!Uon. $85Q, or of· fer, m-1474. -. TEST DRIVE luxury with =· =t or buy, for All l~':t!':e~~ndli:On '69 VETTE, 427) 4 !!!peed, atr, 2 door hard top, tACtOry hi lx>!!I oUer. 67&-75&3. PINTO 1.965 RAAfBJJER. 1Y9l'll\ 10P • '68 CPE De Ville 19000 ml Orange County AM/FM, litt rtCl'ring, orig. performana 271 hp 289· 4 UNCOLN 1---------1 mech-C'Ond. New tires,• perl cond air, p.v, ps._pb, tilt Nabers CadRlac :"fp:·MX>· ITI4l GT';>-84:i8 ~~l!~ih ~:'k ~~ ---------r ·n PINTO Squirt Stat shocks, interior $111), Prt. · '71) vw Bua'. xlr< cond, -1 day wkly Owr'llT haJ' Co. , .. ,,1,296. Oller rrHm. IG VW S211 'RUNS GOOD -CALL 557-Mro. economy '78 Fuel Injected VOLVOS whl am/fm 1tero S2*XI Atn'HOR12\:o DEALER t-crior. SIOOO. or o If er, '6.i LINCOLN convertible, \Vagon, R & J{, auto. Hlr, pttrty. goo..J423. 'Ii compare price wf72 Cad 2600 u•nnnR B' 'SS GTO, 389 4 bfttn.>I, 4 spd, 673428i. Arter 6:30 p.n1. 1,'00d running cond, new lop, nutgs. like new, S3200. T·llRD fi w/same mlle11.g• H'L..All!Ao • •>n.1~ L<-, pis, w/new -n1 top. RunA -ti K~ 54°3~1 ~1~1 ' ......._ COSI'A MESA ...........,. •<Kl\ s,;"J:-~-'62 FALCON Sq, Sta \Vag. re!'._..._.. .,.... "'' · "'" "' 'bi ELOORADO vinyl top, 540-9100 Open Sunday ,;•;,-c-~·"-""'·~,_-~··~c.:,_,..,., New brakea and ttrori:. Good MUSTANG '72. PINTO, 2CMXl cc P.Jll(, 1965 T·BIRO. ? <Ir. hardtop. 1•. tull power, a Ir Ico n (f, '68 EL Camino SS, A/C. tr (Ill n 11 por t at I 0 n $125. ---------I sltck, low ml; Very clean. All po"·er equip. Call ~~r:S u~~~ii&oo':~~· '12 CADILLAC Sed11n de ·~~i. Camino ss. All Ex-1-'"'=-""=·=''-' ---~--·71 MUSTANG Grande. Atust ~lust 11en. MS-0002. !)45-.3061 '63 vw Biii. "'1Dll9 cna .. 00 ~ .... ·I • ...!. '68 SEO ~VIiie, .... , ••/blk v1:::1r1~":l bo.:_!"'tJ' 1' traa% $4il!O. Ph: 64.'>-1311 I .. c.1ft<:<:. Lo•df'rt, Ilk• ... w. PLYMOUTH VEGA dafpr. 'on"" auto. allc:k -WI'-LfA1R1 ..,., .. .. Ill -'-"' u uoren ...,v,ng Y FIREB RD t-.1usl SC<'. Prl/Pty. 71•1: i,:: & ~paint $900. flft 4 plTL VftlVQ Landau top. lS,000 ml'1. cm:d for by one owner '10 NOVA SS, PIS, P/B, 5..li8-111!..1 C C 493-111311. • ''"'' S2800. !>4l>-L~24. •Ince blrth thru 16,000 mile!I. R&H, t'ftdl111!1, tape deck, ex 1967 FTREBIRO, auto, R&H, . d . s,ia. Rrf1 E! 1'70)1 9 pass. '72 • A ~1 BA c K \Vp l Need a "Pad"f Place &n adl 6 llne11, 5 d~1 for SS. Call Call 646-'1227 for details. eon<I. $l&i0. ti42'-657i. ah1cond. P /B, P/S, xlnl A~~ ~ 1!dtre ~w ~!':§. 1~ Xt~~"'.te 1::g., m~. nt sls'~.t ~1~1'=. Ms2'1~ = : ..,ea=t,...MWITll=='-' ----·-".J.!166"-'-=llAJ'bo=~'~·-c_.M_. __ 646-~9303 today •.• 6U--5678 You'll find It in OUltfled 5 lines, 5 day1 ror S bucka. cond, $700. 4~. Call today 642-5678. 919--8313. _s._1_--0_1_38_. ------• l I .. • \ • • • ' • • ~ • • 4 • . ' ' . . ' . . • 58 DAILY PILOT WtdntSday, September 5, 1q73 Wrdnesday, Septembtr 5, iq73 PILOT·ADVERTISER f4 $ A WE STILL HA YE ALMOST I SO '73 MODELS TO GO BEFORE THE '74s ARRIVE! BRAND NEW '73 OMEGA 1*1176201 OVER DEALER INVOICE '66 OLDS 88 BRAND NEW '73 TORONADO I *739 3061 $77 OVER DLR. INVOICE Ask about our 3 Year /36,000 Mile Warranty. Available on every Used Car we sell! '68 OLDS DELTA 88 '68 JAVELIN BRAND NEW '73 OLDS 98 1•291599 1 $ OVER DEALER INVOICE '69 TOYOTA '69 DODGE POLARA WAGON ·,,::~; ,.,,, ""'" $977 '"'" ""''""· '" ,.,. s977 '69 CHRYSLER ~:~?;:JF;,~::;,· $977 '73 OLDS Cutlass Supreme $. d!llonlng, tXXA002l '68 COUGAR . '69 PONTIAC '69 OLDS 98 COUPE '""' ""'" ""''"" $1177 "'"""' $1277 ~,:::.I,~~~"'·,,, $1277 /WXPl•U LO.-OEO (ZE~2SJJ (XXE126) TAKE YOUR CHOICE '70 OLDS '70 OLDS 98 '69 CAD. '70 MERCURY 98 COUPE LUX. SEDAN Coupe De Ville MARQUOIS Full y cqu;pped. air c;ot1d i. Fully equipp•d, 1ir c;o11di. Fu lly •quipp•d. air condi-Fully 1quipp1d, •ir co"· • t ionin9, vinyl top. ( l/:IS-tionin9, vinyl top. !72b-tioning, vinyl top. !YZS-d ilioning. (54JEIG J HOEJ • APM l . 2261 $. DN. $11 i1 lot.ol d own pvn1t. $77.77 ;, total mon th lv pvmt. ind. l~•. /i~en1e. •nd alt carrvin9 ch.,r9e1 on approved credit for ]6 rronth1. Deferred pvm l. price i1 $2876.72 il'cl. I•• & fic1n1e. ANNLIAl PERCENTAGE RATE 15.-40 1.. Totel c•1h price ii $2200. 77 MO. 455 va eng in e, 4 speed trans- mission. I 128177 ) '68 Ranchero '69 DODGE '71 MARK Ill WITH CAMPER '°LARA Glnqtr w/8rown 1119 1. In· loadPd includln11 1lr cond. LOlldtd lncludlllll air a>nd. terlof. Power,& air. flS2ElE) GMC TRUCK COUNTRY mm<r$JS77 rxx"'$1477 w'"149f1 BRAND NEW '73 SPRINT $ HONDA CIVIC CENTER '73 HONDA CIVIC i•l90HPD I $1977 (#501950 1 OVER DEALER INVOICE · WE. APPRECIATE YOUR BUSI-NESS I I t I , I ,.. • l ! . ' " • . • ! . l . . ' .. . . ' • . ' . ' . • • .. • ,. " ' 197.3-... . COUPE DE YILtE . . . ' •&·6 .77 Fully•tquipped \Vi th vinyl roof, clWJa'te control air conditioning, full power 6 way seat, AM/Fl\1 stereo multiplex radio, tilt & telescopic "'!heel, tinted glass, cruise control, door guards, and a host of many other factory convenience .•,"!" !St<>ck 71020) FULL PRICE ... ' .. -·-' . " ' . . . . " • " . ' . • . 1973_ .-. ~ .. . ,~; .SEDAN DE V.lLLE . . se.n77 ~ FUiiy power equip;d with ;uto~tlc cli mate control a~ co:Jltioning, fu-;--uu poo.ver 6 'A'&Y seat, tilt & telescopic wheel, AM/FM radio with power antenna, "" ,, 'l' .' ~.\;r8Y .~-~ and .w,bite 1id~!ife'· (Serial 6049R3Q297463) ~~-~~'-~ P~l.CE _,. , . .,. 'I( .~.... • r- • • Wednesday, Stptelflber 5, 1973 * DAil Y PILOT S9 FINAL~· 1973 ·CADiLLAC 1973 BUY OR LEASE LEASE A CADILLAC ORDER NOW FOR 1974's . • EL DORADO CABRIOLET 'S3!1.·· ·-1~7 Full po\\.'Cr including 6 way seat, A?..f/FM stereo multiplex radio with powrr ~~-- antenna, tilt & telescopic steering wheel, Vogue premium tires, etc, Very lo\v ' { ·'I ' · miles. C363FPW} FU~L J'.'"~15• : .; \' SALE PRICE 1970 OLDS 98 .. Gr••11/Gte•fl vinyl top witli Gr•.,. t•peitry in . terior, full pow•r, fac. eir, AM/FM. lo•ded! ( 7,lAZZI · 1968 CADILLAC COUPE-DE VILLE • • J • • • • -~ • • ••• :• =~ . . .. •• ·1 . " ·.~ .• ., i ~ \ ' ' LV '. lt'lffoNTIA ' .. . ~EDAN ··" ~µ-l'RIC~ .. :...,;;.. ~lli;Mr.a&ri&llLONY PARK Wltitell•ck viny 1to~~1)1.c~''i~t1ri~·~ f.~tory air, $J'1"' '99" Sf•tion W19on. Yel;ow/m1 tchin9 inl•rior, ft c. $2'4.. ·.44 full P.Ow•r ,rtdio, lt••t•r, WSW, •t~:'. low rnil tJ. ~ir, 1"99•t-r1c:lc, l11Uy ·~quipped ! (6 12ASJ ) l26llOM l ' ~ £<, "t •. •• • \ "'\'r,}_~ ., " ,:-,, ~ • .. , ... .:.rf' • I ,. Bl•ck/Black vinyl t~p/lleclc"l•etti,ro ,JUll pow,r, ftcloty 1ir, tilt tl•reo, •tc. !XEUJ7'4 1 ,~,@1 .. -~-~~ '.~.1 1.7t:l.7 i ____________ _, .. .,...,. .. "'··!"""·o'!·°"'!~"'"i ... _____ .' ___ .... -···~·-· ~··-···-------..,.;~'~'-..•···------_________________ ..., ____ ~ 1970 iruc EL DORADO • ,:r{::~$~LE PRICE T11rq /whit1 ¥inyl ~p;IT11tq., Interior, full pwr., ".j . '""'999 f1ctory 1ir ,tilt wtitel.,etc. LiHff, low 111ile1:._ ' ·«.It . , tZQWf67l • • ~· • '-.-'t -• •lf:" • ~I •1 I " ' ,,._' . ... . . • ~. t 1971 DATSUN 510 SALE PRICE • 1970 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Gold/B•i9e ¥inyl top/lti9e interior, 11.th•r, full pow•r, f1cl ory air, tilt whttl, load•d. (]80 AGC) 1970-BUICK RMERA lron1•/Brown vinyl top/Bronte inl•rior, f1clory air, full power~ tilt, 1!•••0, etc. low milt t. lS,2EXCJ _,__ • '· -. •\ J, . ' .;f912 ccADll1AC COUPE D£ .VIUE -' ' r ' ' Ermine ¥(hJt•LJh1• ·vi,nyl fo~/lf!-1• iilt.rior,, f~~'i tory eir, full po'w•r ,tl)t •~••'• >.M/P~ r1d10,. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE .. ' . . . ... ""' ~· ~ ~ ~ ..... .., 1969 PONTIAC BOHNEYILlf co~:~-.~ .. ? . ,A,~ ,~RICE Silv•r/ll•clc vinyl top/l l•c:lc interior, fulf~"~r•1•• ·1"888 er, f•ctory eir, load•d. Y•ry loW ' ll'li/ei. • · .. "~ ~ IZQL1<4 5l ·.~· .... ' ·' . 1970 MERCURY BROUGHArtCOUPE · .. \ . Rad/White vinyl top/Red Interior, f1cfory •ir, full pow•r, du1I front, ST5, tilt, 1ter•o, elc. !lSlBEQ) . _ _,, · .. SALE PRICE $2333 .~, . . -. .. ' '"'!"'-0.~'!""'""" ______________ _. ..... ,~ ..... .. ~ ' " ' . -~ ........ ... ; 1969,,couGAR 'XR·7 ... ·' Red/llilclc vinyl top wltli l l•clc vinyl interior, f•c .•ir, fully 1qui1>99d, exc:•ption•l, (YZMS92l ' ) ,, r t I forett ,&r••n/m•tch!n9 vinyl inltrior, f•c. 1ir co114itio11in9, '4 ip1•d ,r.dio, k11ter an~: Vtty le wrnil•1. (571E8D J ·•tc. Nie• c•r. I flltlt J ''"· , ' ( ~·' . ., ' "'1972 CADILLAC EL boRADb '' , . ' ~4 jrlrtt ' .. Fir•111iJI blu•/blue ... inyl lo p/blue i~~ .. f•clory --'6'888' -elr, full pciwer ,till, 1t•ro, r1di1l1, d11nni119 c•r. (872EIA) . I • 1970 CADILLAC EL DORADO Blue/whit• vinyl fop/l lu1 la1th•r, ••ti bvclc•t 1111!1, lull powtr, f1 ctory •ir, lo•d•d .IZVE1<45l .... ...,.__ .... _ 19&9 COflllNtJITAt •1DoOR:S~ . ' . ' . M1roon/)Yl,ite top/f1•roon l1~ther int•rlor, f1ctoly •Ir, full pow•r, tilt wh•el ,1ter•o, lo•d· ·.w.v l·XSWMI J ' ' . ' ' . . .. SALE PRICE ... 1969 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Gold/Wltite ¥inyl to p/Gold le•fh1r, dutl fr. te•f. feclory air, fu ll power, tilt, crui11, ale. IYVA2l51 Sllv•r blue erie~i~ with .;'it• top & bl111 f•pe· ~ 1try & leeth•t' int•rior, fwll power, fectory •Ir ce!'l4ltioni119, tiltTW+te•I , AM/FM 1tereo, pow· •r door loclc1, twilight 11ntlntl, f6'41EAEI ' SALE PRJCE $1555 ' • • . ' . 60 DAILY PILOT NEW '73 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUIUllAN STATION WAGON Equipped th• w1y you w1nt it, including e ir ,onditionin9. Sir. No. PP46M 3Dll2807. LATE MODn NEW CAR TRADE-INS ..• TOPS IN QUALITY •.. TOPS IN YALUE ! soo .. or. \1-1, autom.lk tr1n1mls1IO<'I, rlM:llo, t.Nrtr, (IOWl'r 1t-1nV, r:iower breke1. WSW !lru, air, arid v!nyt lop. ("'FON ) '58 FORD COUPE ··s495 .. ' . . . . -. ' CLOSE·OUT Str. No. Vl29CJG2619l8 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE NEW '73 CHRYSLER TOWN ANO COUNTRY WAGON 4 DOOR HARDTOI" VB, 11u!omellc, pOWer st~rlng, r6c!IQ, hM!el", elr (Of!dltlonir>O, Wlll!e side wall !Ires. (YRG7ll) '69 BUICK Skylark 2·Dr. 11.T., \/·I, e111omatlc trenln!IHlon, eir conclitlonil'l!I, redlo, t.Hler, pewer stet!'rlno, ~· brakti, W!W llrti, •nd vinyl lop. IYPSOOO) 1 '69 CHEVY Waqon v-a, a1,11omaUc tr,.nsml"lon, radio, heat- er, po~r ~tttring, powl'I' brekes, WSW tires, air condlUoolng. !ill steering whe-el, and roor rack. (109,.,EXJ Cintom Suburt>tn 1·Dr., \1-1, •u1om1Uc tr1nsmlssion, rec110, llM!et", ~ steer· lf>O, POWet" brakti, WSW tires, •rid 1lr coodillonlno. (VRC51ll '67 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME V8. 11utometrc, pawer s~f,,lng & bra~e~, raOlo, hNl&r, WSW, elr condl!lonlng. I :1:31077Z 1097211 5695 • ' .. u l ... . . .. ' NOTICE! . .. . .. ... . ... ... . . Wrdnttday, Sfpttmbtr 5, 1973 , PILOT -ADVERTISER H i Str. No. lQ1HOCH87S090 Atl as Chrysler Plymouth new' has facilities for service on ALL MOTOR;f!Of<i!ES regard- less of size, by experienced rhotOr hotTte 'me- chanics! WARRANTY work on International and Dodge truck chassis. BOTH YEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICE AND DISCOUNT YALID 'TIL 10 P.M., SUN., Sl!fl. t · ~ ~ , TH~ GREAT , . '73 .,_O.ANYWH.RE" SCOUT AT.AN. liNIELIEYAILE LOW PRICE ' r1u1 Tex Arid licen1• • H• S.IK ..... ef•hcitt'!t_ New '73 SoOUTS KIGHT NOW AT ATLAS INTllNATIONAL Your l\ecteetio111I Veliicle Hetdquerl•rt ~•'· No. 3Sl56CG0<4Jll I • , .. " . ·• WtdntSday, Stpttmbtr 5, llJ7J w_•d_.,._ld_•_Y._S_•_••_•m_.., __ s._1_•_n _______ oi;• ·" Pl' :r1 ilJ.:~ ·' 1 ' ' " , ~~· ~-~~~.-.····--. -• • learanee of the yea.,re • or the ~ar of the year! BRAND NEW FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOi PILI.AUD HARDTOP lHC\UOU C•uit• .. ·Molic, powtr frOfll ditc b1ott1, fOW" 1Ntri119, •If' V-1, wi11yl 1tot triM, winyl roof, deel·btlltd WSW littl, c011••t1· !.Me trou,, dtlv•• llovm~r 9ro11p, All CONDIT10t-lfl-SflfC·TAll E, AH.J 'M STlllO IADIO, 1i11t1tl 11lo11, lifllt grovp, dehue whttl ccnt<1, •Ml ..... 1 LISI ftl.CE •58301' SAVE '1100 SALE PRICE $4730" (Ilk . .t076, Ser. #JJ5'H11 l.Sl7) BRAND NE.W '73 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE I PASHNGER WAGON . )NClUOIS cr11i1e-o.motic, powtt fto11t dilC brokt1, powec 1!Hrin9, l ·WCl"f ...... toh w/powtr wi11dow, t1t clric doc\, wheel <OYt•I, dolol facing rtO• -'•· 400 c10 2 v.1, 11ttl·b•lt•d ro41;.1 ,., w1w 1ire1, co .... .,, ... ,. ,.....,,, 11..,t -rlnt' lal'lpt, tlthut 1Vll!IOI• rock, dtlv•• ca•90 O•tO, tlt111e ltt1111,.. fl'OllP, All CONOITIONEl-SELECTAllE, NA/FM, STflfO IAOIO, Yl11yl iRHrt bot1y 1idt l'!ovldirtg, oppt'llt0nct prolotcflofi 9rovp, tlol111t _, e11d 1houldtr b.t1hl; tint.ti 9la1t-<o,,,plel•, t ltclric pow•t .._ lfckt, pwr, 1ide wind., dl1. wlll. <OYtfl, llto.,.,.duty 1111p1111ion, LIST PRICE •638586 SAVE '1300 SALE PRICE $508586 {Stk . .=:2391, Str, #JJ765226134l now at 1973 FORD LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP DEMO INCLUOfS <rvioe-o-motic. power front di1c bra~••, powtr 1leerin9, t lt ctrical clock, •OO CID 2 V·I , Yi11yl roof, Colifornio emiu ion1 t11li~a. o!etl-bellttl rtHliol ply wlw lirtl, con•tllitfl<• group, !ton! corn1rin9 la111p1, deh,1•1 b..,111per group, oi• tondiliontr-S•l•ctaire, AM/fM 1ltrto radio, ""'romolit 1..,1 bock •elto••. apptoro11tt protecliOfl group, dtl••• 11111 and 1ho11td1r belll, linted glon--<ampl•t•, light g•oup. 1l1dri< pow1t ~-lotk1, power 1idt wi11dow1, delu•• w~tel co~•" & "'Orel SALE 14195 PRICE !Srk . .:t006, s ••.. :JJ62SI03lll) SAVE$$ 1973 FORD GRAN JORINO SPORT 2 DOOR SPORTSROOF DEMO Man1111l fr1nl dite brokt1, trim ring1 ...-irh hvb co p1, duol •ocing lflirron, color·k1yed carptli119, pleoled ,;.,y! ••ot lri1n, melollic 9!ow point, 400 CID 2 V.f , lootr 1lript, 1tlec!·1hih uui1t-<1·molic, G701I• widt ovol belkd ISW (S), roioed white lell1•1, power 1lteri119, power front diic brokt1, dtlv11 bvmper group, All CONDITIONE~...-SElECTAllf. AM/IM STEIEO IADIO, vi1ibility 9roup, !i"ted glon--complt!t , dtlv•t wheel ,o ...... SALE '3695 PRICE " !St~. !:145, Ser. ;::lHJ3S1.S21011 SAVES S BRAND NEW '73 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE 8 PASSENGER WAGON INClUOIS <r11i1•·•-111olic, l"OWff ltont lliK llrft:e1, 11'9"'•' •leffl119, l -wey 4-toh: W/Pf'W•r window, electric doc•, """'' f1>C i119 '"' &fllll, ...... 1•••11 11i.tallic, "00 CID 2 Y-1, •qui•• b,.11tlte• 0,11.11, Colifor11lti •Mlo.- •iOftt t.1li119, Jr71al5 1ltel-belred 1Hlol ply w1w llfot, Ull"lllti11ce grov,, power 1eof-6.woy, delu•• lu990 .. roe•. 4el11at c.,.. aro~ d•lu•e bu111per group. AIR CONDITIONING-SflECTAlltf, J.Mf'M STEl(O IADIO, delu•• ••al O"-d •hould1• bolll, linlod 9i.t......Jo•,1tit., li9hl 9roup, eled•ic power door lo<ll, dol11•• wheel coW..1 & hH¥Y· duly ""''"'10111 LIST PRICE •6425'• SAVI '1300 SALE PRICE •s12sn tStt. '°'~.s.41, Str. #JJ76S2JJ9651 BRAND NEW '73 CRUISAIRE ''LA PAZ'' CAMPER VAN-WITH IUllLI TOP INCLUDES optciol point. green ' 9ott1. rtor tloor 9101-fi~td, tllflnt JD2 v.1, IH corgo doo, glo1-ri1•d. CUSJOM fQVIPMfNT PAC KAGE, 7700 lb. GVW pockaga, odj111lablt pa1ttftft• ittl, podtlttl lt11irU.,tt1I pontl, lvH width, o"'mtlt r & oil pttUll•• ;ov9t1, lvtl 1y.lt"' O"P· 111i11lon c1t11lrol, !ron1mi11ion crvi1t·O·"""tic J ,,.,d, ..,11a11ol rotlo nor o.r1, 121 l .0•16.S C 6 Pt front, 12) 1.0•16.S E 10 Pl ,_ ISW, Mdy 1hft 111011ldJn91, brl. 1win9 lok low line ..,lrrot1, powtr lffokt1, r.dvcttl tovnd ltvel t•ha111!, rodi-.putlt button, linltd wind•hlotd, ••Ire cool· !ftt r~dio .... : SS •"'P oli.rnoto., 70 0"'P boNtry, lronl' !tor llMvy tl-1')1 1h..:~1, ,OWtt 1lttring, htO•Y d11ty frO!ll 1prln91, 011d lllGrtl LIST PRICE *7775 IAVE '930 SALE PRICE $6841 IStk. #T2130, S•r. #fJ4CH6JJJ41 ' ' ' NEW CAR SALES HAVE OVERSTOCKED OUR USED CAR DEPT.! SAVE NOW ON OUR 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADE INS! '71 PONT. LE MAHS '1795 Radio, h•ater, 1utom1tic lr101mi11ion, sowtl 1t1tri119 , t ncl low milt1. {911· Cll '61 fORD LTD 4 DR. H.T. '109 llH, ,..,+omttic, power 1M'.ering, air conclitio11ln9. IWIC6491 . '67 IMPALA WAGON 599 ltdlo, hotltr, tulomoti, lrtn11"°iujo11 , power 1lttri11 g, tit 'co11d ilio11in9 . ITYT2 I I J ' . 7 0 MUSTANG H.T. '1595 Ec ono1111y '1ptci1I. 6 cylinder. 11.tdio, h11l1r. !77l8FC) '71 CHE~Y MALllU 2·Dr. H.T. 5 2295 .l1dlo, llttter, 1ulomtlic tr1n1mi11ion, '""''' 1lttring, air co,.ditioninq, 1r.d (J9JOTAI . :71 AMC JAVELIN s239:5 RIH, t ufo., power 1l11ri119, winy! roof, Allt CONOITION1NG. lo mil•1! 1136 ' • RICK·MUSTANG·TORINO . ' GALAXll·LTD·WAGONS '7 J ~ODGE DART '1·595 -~ .... , . .1 •1!0. It ""·· SALE! MANY TO CHOOSE FROM '65 THRU 73 MODW .. 111..•0, power 1!tor:rig, 1 it coricli!"a r i'i"'J . (4f,7CEKJ Squires. 2 Door & 4 Door S-& Hardtops. WI .. & Wllloout Air Coodltr.. lot-4-6-1 cylllld.,., WARIANTTS AV>.ILAILE. '69 cORD XL HARDTOP EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE ".1 !io, ht11 ler, t u lom ~t;c, power 1t~•r· 51395 '73 FORD LTD H.T. '72 GRAN TORINO WAGON '72 CUSTOM 4 DOOR , ;. •invl roof, 1:r cone!., 1747EIAI FORD PINTO MAYE •ull power, loc1oty o" con'l:tit,on,no, ,_Ml Rod io, htolt<, oul0111Glic lfon1111 i11loft, llO-r '" '" A~!o..,o!o<. powo• tltoHng, goo4 '""· •inyl •oo!. power doo• lod•. and an ly t!•••lng, la<to...,. oir t11ndlito11i~g . •tof roe,, ''"'~" 1 lo <~001~ f,a.,.. (1J~•Oll 11S015tl '66 CHEV. 'I• TON t ,000 ,,.;1,,, llJ'lGIU) and ll,000 "'il•t. !J9$[Gf\ 51095 $3984 $2984 $1684 V.8, 1ulom1lic, r~dio, he1!c•, 1ir con· ditianing, new p1ini. !U2B S46 ) '73 PLM SEBRING Plu• TO '70 CH~VY WAGON '71 TORINO G.T. HARDTOP '1995 9 ,000 ' mil11, radio , h11t1r. 1u!omtlic HARD King1wood, R&H, 1ulomtlic, 51995 lr1111m111ion, pow1r 1lePri119 , •ir ~and· power 11.tdia, h11ior, t ulomt l ic, powor 1!01r· i:io11in9. vi11yl lop, and lo w, low milts. FIND USED 1lterin9, •oof rt<k, e ir co11diiio11in 9. ing, t ir cond itioning. (l06DIMI ('12 i"GNN) l 176CAXI . '6R IUICK SPEC . WAGON 51195 '70 IUICK ELECTRA H.T. '71 T-BIRD LANDAU ON LY s3495 225. R&H, tula., pwr, 1lr9., winch . & '2 7 9 5 R .. dto. healp" .. utomel;c, power tletr· Loadod, lo mil11, mefly t•lrl 1. i?g, 1ir, roal rac~. ( )!OEXX) ••th , till wheel, vinyl top, AIR CONO. 19J.-DCi·O •....... , , , . , , . , !7,611EU) • . '7~ CAMARO H.T. MAKE 'H CHRYSLER NEW YORKER •995 '70 TOYOTA MARK 11 s1295 4 1p11d, 1i• corditio11in9, r1dio, ~11t. Full pc.,.·1r. f1clo•y 1ir cond ilioninq. OFIFER -4-0R. HARO TOP, full powt r, t ir·con· tr. (211ASJl Very la w mile1. 1 4~~GOPI ditioning. l YCN51 ! ) SALIS DIPT. HOUlll:S : 1 •rn·f '"" Mon.°Frl.; I•~ p"' Sit.; 101m·6 pm lwn. ,MTI SllllVICI HOURI: 7 •m•t '"' Mon.: 7 anH ,m Twtt.·,rl. PAlll:TI DIPT. 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Ir ans .. factory air .condit ion-$ 3 3 7 7 VB, a. trs., lac. air, ps, p (distZ ) b, pW, p. ing, full p0wer, radio, healer, whitewall seats, .r&h, w lw tires, t. glass. Loaded. tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. landau top, License no. 272EMR . • ~~D '73 · FORD YAN CONVERSION.-TRUCK & CAMPER SURFER VANS I I I I . ,I . '73 FORD F250 3f.i Ton CREW CAB EL DORADO 9!12' CAB OVER 'I _%TON PICKUP 'Hea11y duly eqpl., auto. trans mission, power steer· ing, etc . F25HCS25951 CAMPER Sleeps six, gas/electr ic re. frig., carpet, etc. DISCOUNT FROM 5UGGl5TID llTAIL NICJ IMMEDIATE DE.LIVERY , • • LARGE SELECTION OF CUSTOM. ' INTERIORS. IMMEDI' TE DELIVERY •· ,, i ' V-~ auto. trans., power ··~I steering, power (disc) tjl(ake$1 stove, sink, AC/DC ·• r&triger., toilet, etc. E3•GHR68910 . I ,,. .. I ) I I \, I I \. -. -· • •• San (;Je1nenle C4pislrano VOL 66, NO. 248, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES • EDITION • • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY; GALIF6RNIA .. TEN CENTS - . J Motel · J>roject Heads Record C9uncil Agenda By JOHN VAL TERZA Of lttt D•ltr l"lltf Sllff An agenda described by San Clemente's veteran city clerk Max Berg a~ the largest in hit memory wiU greet city councilmen tonight as lhe panel tangles with dozens of items which will include major developments and a few controversies thrown in. Leadlqg the JUst on the huge schedule of proceedings will be two public hearings -both. to hear appeals from opposing forces in a major motel p r o j e c t at Camino de Estrella and the San Diego Freeway. lt1embers or the Ocean H 111 s Homeowner's Association plan to appeal planning commissioners' endorsement of the Motel Six proposals made by the Rinker Development Company. . Allied with that action is an appeal by the developer 81 well who ill contesting commissioners' denial of a variance to allow a sign which exceeds clty height • and size codes. Controversies will continue as the- council ,considers proposals from the parks and recreation commission which suggest that U>e San Clemente boat Club lease at the"foot of the city pier not be renewed because the facility ls a private club occupying public property. Thus far members or the club which has been at the base of the pier roe decades have not spoken out publicly m the issue, but councilmen are girding fc:ir a siege tonight. Other itefua 0n !lie sis-page •&lfl\la In- clude: · -Four aeparatfi tentative tract maps for new tepr\entl, of ~ ~Presidential Helllhl5 trict·mt amiiage inlllnd ol lhe city golf coune, .'Develo!>er JOOn rioogliss Jr. aeeka cbu:Qcu ntlllca.'tion of approVals gtven.;b)l ·pl~· tommwloners for more<olhan IO .m,lo;lalnlly houses and anothit IOI -.unJum writs on the ill'g• ~ .. ")(er~ the ,weatern •• Whlee House. -Consideration of comnuss1on ap- provals for the annexation of two parcels measuring more than 35 acres in to the city. The property inland · of Harbor · ~tates presen~Jy lies in jurisdiction of San Juan Capistrano. - A parks commission recom- mendation that the COWlcil deny a bid by the Adult Recreation Association for free use o( the Community Clubhous::. follow· .ed by proposals for revised rental rates error1s s e·1ze Coast Case ·Driver Arrested In~ Sex~kidnap ' . By Al\TBUll R. VINSEL bf Ille Dlttr f'li.t St.n A Rosemea~ trucker stopped while <Uiving ttirou;h El ti-1onte in a while van Wednesday is in Newport Beach City Jail ' Tav~r..?: J'ap:q n l1i Clemente. Real 8 lg Shot 'M any ..habltue of the loca1 pub could tesUfy, ,00,t promises made across the bar have a way of fading away. But such a VfNI at Big Helyn's Tavern in San <;lemenle TUesday was a little different. A waitress at the local watering hole-at 3317 S. El Camino Real related the incident to police like this : At about 1: 30 p.m. a young man known only as "Rob" walked into the tavem and looked toward several wine casks med for decora· tion. "I opgbt to shoot a hole in one of them and give it some at· moopha.:" be said. So he did. Rob leveled a tbotgun at the bar· rell mt blisted a load of birdsbot Into /M o&k stavea. nii\Y,»;walked, out al)d drove aw11~~ . ~ ---_, ' El Toro Ma rine .. -.. F ouid_ Guflty ' Of Murde r By TO~ IWU.EY .• Of ... o.ltr Plllf Stiff El Toro Marlq~ Cor1_11 Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan Wallace was found guilty of second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a FOIUltsln, Valley oockWI waitress whole nude 6ody Was found Feb. 9 in Huntington Beach. An Orange 'County Superior Court jury ended nearly-threo days of deliberation by abo findil!i Wallace, 26, gullty of kid· nap and illault cbarg• .filed In con- nectlop iijth, the , abclactlon live days 1arlltr .or $0.iifL.gW.& X·~ technician ~~.J'qe!) . ''f •. ""7i- .S¥tf.1 A ~X.~fllNC :WITH PIU>T AD ' ' ~ ; You -.ell Jllli aboUt an~~ wllen S"'I a-.. wltb °'lly Pl1'K'. clU1lfled wan~.ads... •. 1; .. .; ... EU'.C ltwnmower szs, Bed • . . '2$. E4lor IS, projector 1:15, ........... Mlle. (lbme No.)',. ", ·'. This• 'lid ertper ..id 'anythln& and eveiith"'8' lh!'ough q,11, ad. If you have any m~anedoa.merchandlle to move. your llolly Pilot Ad-vloor will help you lt1I ''lftr1thina. ti Call her direct - ~ .. ' today, accused of the kidnap-se1 iSsault of a young girl in Corona de! Mar six days ago. 1be suspect v.·as detained by El Monte Patrol Sgt. Gary IYaruss, who only 30 minutes before had read a Newport Beach Police Departrnellt c i r<C u I a r describing the wanted man and \fib. "We just got it yesterday momliig and he pic~ i\ qp Ind reac1 . it "°f.,. go!ni back out on patrol," El Monte Detectlve Sgt. Marvin Martin disclosed today . He ~ Kenneth D. lfell4y: 32, ollo....t complete co!Perat!On iiir!Jie Ind after the traffic atop. , Kelley, aloo known as Kenneth D. Blabosky, accompanied officers to police headquarters and his van was im· poonded. "We didn't arrest him, we only de- tained him," SgL Martin said. Newport Beach Police detectives Sam Amburgey and Don FoQeU arrived at 5 p.m. and fonna11y placed Kelley under arrest. He is booked on su.picion of kidnap, with police recommending that ball be set at $100,000 if Kelley succeeds in persuading a judge to establish such a bond amount. ''He is eligible to have bail set," Detec- tive Capt. Don Oyaas .said in announcing the arrest. He also said Kelley is trying to arrange for some figure to be set. · Little detailed information wa.s releas- ed about lhe suspect lo indicate whether his white van contained-any evidence link· ing it to the Aug. 30 abduction and sex crime. Investigators also declined to say ii Kelley displayed specific physical links [o the. assault suspect such as multiple tat- l.QOI on his left arm and one saying: lean, on ~ls rlgbl. Security measures today included no release of mug sbota taken when Kelley wu.Jormally boolced Ind polloe said no newsmen woulcf be permitted a chance to photograph him in tbe Jail lacilily. Virtually the only fact released in ad· dltlon to the suspect's Rosemead apart- ment address is his occupation, listed as (S.e SUSPECT, Poge !) Rangers Foiled In Bid to Find Vicious Coyote Rangers at San Clemente state park reported no progress today in their ef· !Orta to comer a coyote responiilble for biting five young campers over the holi· day weekend . And despite uncertain weather, crowds at the busy state park are sUU large 8!I many vJsltors wind up an extended vaci- Uon before the •tart of echool. Since the wily animal reowned his habit of b!Ung sleeping campers at the park, all vislto,. have been ordet<d not to sleep OUldoors. • Rangers have ael trape In an effort lo lure the animal, but ~UM! food ls '° plentiful In the area, the coyote ,.Ill .not be· lured lnio the humane anarea.' The belt plan rangers have 11 to ron- Unue J>8irolllng mtlll they spot.the animal and can obtain a clear shot wtth o high- powered rtne. · Al.I five young Vlctlnu o( lltc UR• ·predictable animal are undergoln~ In· jectlons to immunize them against rabies in caoe lhe coyote suUers from the dead- ly diaease. Surrey to the Sfile ""''' fl/lot ,, .... ~ The Boys Club of the South .Co.St·~ will hold its fourth annual rummage sale Sept. 14 and 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. at the club,, 1304 Oalle Valle, San Clemente. From left, Billie While, 9; Larry Bal· Jew, I!: and ,Ron Thorne, 11, try one o( don.ated itenis,,·1 ~al:JK>~-t~f surrey. no-nations of rum· mare. may. 'tie brought to the club. ·Pickup of mate- riills can be'arranged by phoning, 492-0376 or 493· .6705. P(oceeds will. help operate the club. ·McCord, Magruder 'Fold ' To Knock Off Sp~eches WASHINGTON (AP) -A federal judgO ordertd air en4 1¢ay lo publlc speecbtf<!!fi!•~ .. w. lofcCord Jr, and Jeb Stuart' llla~r, saying II ., ... ,a disgrace that the Watergate criminals could "profit by lhelr wniogdoing," McCord, convicted ol burglary,~·· ed 12,000 for a spe«:b at a unlvera!ty In FOUR IND ICT.ED IN ELLSBERG CASE-Story, Page 5 --Illinois last week. He and Magt1uder, who has pleaded iut11y lo eoospiracy, planned national lecture tours. "I don't Wlderatand and don't thinkjt•s, fair for ~. McCord and Mr. Mqruder ti• prom by, lbelr-Cclolng," Chlet U.S . District Court 'l'udie John J. sfrtca said In ordering an end to thelf public, speeches. <'To ~. Ibis ls a ,dtsgrace." McConl't iequost for a l«tW'e tour was ordered ~anccl<d b)I Sirlca !ail _k,•But·,wi)eifll was broughl to lhe judll"'•·altOniloil !Ml Magruder plamied a slmllar iertcs or speaking engagements the judge summoned both to court for a he1r1111.' - Magru.der1' In a letter to Slrlca before the hearing, !4iid the only reason ht COO· s\de.red making the tour was bccau.~e "1 now ftnd mystlf In financial difficulty.'' . He !Alcl his prepnrcd spcecH would· be ·"more or JeU a political science ·lecture" .. .. Ind """1d not deal with subatsnUve Watergate issUes. Barnai-d FensterwaJd, Mc Co r d ' s la)YYer, askOd ihe J~di• lo lpOd1ly the. speok!J11 ..strictlon to' permli McCord tO mike speediel Outside a 100-mile radius of-Washington with no rad.iO or television CQverage. · Fens!Orwald said McCord w~ to spe~ to church and ·,.uglotis groups: u ... JMtttt ,of comcfence." Soviet Sub ' . Jn _ Caribbean ' ' • , WASlllNGToN (UP)). ~ The ~entagoo !!'_pcirjed ~Y\ l)>at--a damapd ... let IUbritanno bas 'been sighted ln'the. ~in with a hole ln.its.-:an.. Presumably crishlng 1n1o 1,a• )lul&n. ailrface Velte1. , ' 1' I •~ : A Pentqon IPQ!<eJmalii WtlQam Beecher, said· a Ol&h message said that the sub.had been ,...,oft the surface 900th of Cuba w1th en elght-fogt gash In the po,. bow deck. There wa~ no rtqucst for U.S. asli.stance. The sub "'as T~rted moving slowly • 3 High Schools Offering . College Umts a t Night 1'hree area high schools have been selected as part of an extended campus program , of Snddleback Community College ·whicy, will allow peopl,e with lrari•Portatlon dlffi cUJt.i'es to take college classes cloee to· home. Laguna Beach High School, · Satr C1emente High SCbaol, and trviae's University-High School beginning Sept. 17 will qffer an average of five.evening, full- credit colltge·courses each. Also participating in the program are Tustin High SchoOI and Foothills High School. Residents in thls area recently began n petition drive to get 'out of . the Sad- dleback distri~. partly because they have to drive 20 miles to r e a e; h the Mission Viejo campus. "We'll take the coUege campus out into the oommuriity to reach those who can- not come to us," saUI·' Dr: Fred H. Bremer, the school 's superintendent. Students may enroll rot their classes .at their pref~n-ed · high school ~lte on tht first nlght or class. ehmina ting any trips to the· mt in campus. - Classes to be ofrertd include: · Laguna Beach -Art Apereclallon. three units. 7 lo 10 p'.m. jue!ldays: Creative Writlni(, three unit$.~ lo 10 p.m. Thursdays: Cultu ra l Geography, fou r units.' 6 to 8 p.m. ~1ond:\Ys &nd \llcd- 11csdays; Introduction to Am<'rlcan Go,•emmenl, four11nils. 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and 111ursdays. Sa n Clemc~te -Readings ln Poetry, (Set EVENING, Page !) .J for the public meeting place. -Proposals from traffic-parking com· 1nissioners that a bus route be adopted in principle by the council and that lhe city ~·age a steady campaJgn for quick ap- proval of the project from the Orange County Transit District. -Long-promised petitions circulated by realtor Marie Cronland urging that the cily "obtain possession" of the Ole Hanson man sion known as La C a s a (See AGENDA, Page %) ass 3 Threaten To Blow Up Building PARIS (U PI) -Three armed Palesti- nian guerrillas seized the Saudi Arabian embassy and an undetermined number of hostages today, threatening .to blow up the building unless they were granted free passage out of France. The guerrillas also said they were demanding the release of a leading Palestinian guen'illa ser•ing a life sentence in Jordan. The guerrillas inJtiaµy p _ve poll~ a S p.m. (9 o.m.-PD'r) deadlinli,!o provtilo a • car to tlie aiTport and a pla.De out of France, but extended the deadline twice. "We do not want another Munich," they declared at 6 p.m. 'lo a.m. PDT, referring to the MUlricb Olympic massacre one year ago today. I~undreds of police wearing helmets and bullet-proof vests and including a team of sharpshooters surrolffided the greystone building in the swank 16th district not far from the Arc de Triomph. But police inspector Jean Espionasse said: "We will not attack the embassy without a written reguest from the Saudi Arab1an anlbassador beCause this is-ex- traterritorial property. U the guerrillas lake a diplomatic car to the airport, we will not attack them, either." The Saudi ambassador was in Algiers today attending the summit conference of non-aligned nations. An Arab journalist who transmitted a threat from the guerrillas to blow up the building said the guerrillas told him there Were three women among the hostages, two of them F r e n c h secretaries. An unidentified Arab ambassador was quoted by Radio One, an independent sta- tion, as saying five Saudi Arabian diplomats were also among the hostages. He said Lhey included the consul,· the cultural counsellor, his deputy, a secretary and one other diplomat. Shortly before a 6 p.m. deadline, the ambassadors of Lebanon and Kuwait held new talks with the , guerrillas, using a megaphone and shouting through an embassy window. The guerrillas said: "We are waiting . We want a bus to take WI to the airport and we want the Kuwaiti ambassador to go with us." The ambassadors replied that no Arab (See HOSTAGES, Page !) Or ange Coast Weatlte r Much the same on Thursday as It was today. Mostly sUMy in lbe afternoon houn with highs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the mid·70s inland. Overnight lows 62-65. INSIDE T ODA l' 'Love slave' murderer Dr. Carl Coppolino, who.te dramatic trial made front page 1tews in 1967, t.s bei'ng considered for parole. AuthoTitits s1111 ht ha1 been a perfect prisoner. See story poge 17. At Ytur knk• ' Allll L.ltflflr1 " "·"'· .. .,, • Mtll'911 • ... ,1 .... ., _ .. ,..,, c .. 1'°"'J1 J Mutw•I '""" .. c.,.., Cw11tr .. ".ii-1 ""'" ., 1r Cla.ttlflM u.a or111M c ... fY .. CtMIC' .. ..... . ... Crtt.1wtrlil ~ DI'. S ... Mrtftol .. 011111 "ot!ct1 " S!tell Mlrtletf , .. ,. l:lll!l)tl•I f'1t1 • ''""''""' u l'Mtrltlllflltftl J4 u Tr.11ltr1 "'" J'l11troc1 ,,_,, ··-• .. ., ""' llltc•rt " """"""' ....... 1Mf Htttt< .... u ·--"' • . DAILY PILOT SC 1\'.tdM)d.-r, Septembtr S, l<l7l • --- t'ro111 P•1e J SUSPECT ... kind of statement v.•hatioe:\'er. Circulars describing the fug!Uve, the van , and other parliculars of the case v.·ere distributed throughout the South· land thb w .. k. lnvestlgators had bttn oper111ting on the theory that the man \\'ho kidnaped a 14· year-old Corona del J\1 ar ,·isitor at knife · point last week v.·as somehow Involved in the construction industry. He "'Ore gray v.'Ork pants, black shoes splauered '''ith 1nud si milar to that on the van and appeared to have good knowledge of ·terTain and st re e t 1eography in tht COroo.a de! Mar are3, police said. The girl \\'as kidnaped at San Joaquin Hlll.! Road and Crov.'Jl Drive and driven to the Spyglass Hill area v.·here the sex attack occtll'red in the rear of the van . A composite drawing by San Clemente artist Sandy Martin included on lhe police wanted bulletin was an extremely good likeness of the abductor, the girl told detectives. Investigators have not said if Kelley strongly resembles the picture, which depleted a thirty-ish man \Vith a moustache and dark blond or light brown hair combed stralghl back. Questioning of the suspec t w i 1 l doubtless involve the kidnaJ>-mun!er of Linda Anne O'Keefe, 11 , '''ho vanished while walking ho me from summer classes at Uncoln Intermediate School tv,;o mooths ago thls Thursday. She was kidnaped Crom a spot on ftfarguerlte Avenue, less than a half·mile from v.·here the latest victim y,•as picked up, at approximately the same time of day. A pair of witnesses sv:ore they saw the girl apparently voluntarily getting Into an off-turquoise colored van, but a whJtl! van had also beem mentioned during early stages of that case . The victim's clothed body Yi as found about 24 hours later lying in a reedy ~tch ak>ng Uppe"r Newport Bay by • participants in a nature hike. • driver fot Blahru~ Trucj(ing Company : : of Los Angeles. .. Investigative steps today were to in- elude examination of the white van Kelley drove when pulled over Tuesday. El J1,1onte Detective Sgt. ~fartin said the van remained at their local impound lot and he understood crime lab techni· cil1na from Newport Beach were to go over it. A complaint chargin& Kelley with kid- nap and probably additional offenses will ht sought from the Orange Cotmty District Attorney, probably Thursday. Newp>rt Beach Police Department policy is to book a SU!pect on ooly one charie. leaving additional counts to be determined by the D.A.'s office. Detective C.pt. Oyaas declined com· ment today when asked il Kelley was directly interrogated about the kldnaping and sex assault after being Liken into custody Tuo!day night. "No . comment," he also responded, \\'hen aiktd If Kelley has volunteered any Slioiv Seeki1ig Seamstresses A 1tltch in time may save the Lyri c Opera AMoci'ation of Orange County. '!he AMOdation will stage ••Annie Get Your Gun" ~ing Friday evening at Laguna Beach a Irvine Bov.·t and there are several costumes that still need to be se"n together. Seamstresses or lailors with some spare time durin g tht day or evening are urged to call the Lyric Opera, 494--0709. "Annie" wlll be staged at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday evroings during the month. . Fal'e1 Uuiou Backed ST. LOUIS (AP) -The United Auto Workers of Missouri pledged to redouble ertorts Tuesday in making the United Farm Workers' boycott or California Jet· tuct and grape.! successful. More than 300 United Farm \Vorker pickets, ~·ho left California last "·eek on a nationwide tour In support of the boycott, joined some 1'10 supporters at St. Louis University for the rally. OU.N•I COAIT .. DAILY PILOT Ul"IT .... le Lenditag TJae it• Ar11is Th~usands of R~ma~s line up at Ministry of 1-lealth office to receive ant1cholera vacc1nat1ons . Cholera epiden1ic has taken one life near Rome but capital has only one reported case. First Rai11fall Since July 1 Hits Sau Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Nothing stops the mailman, but the weather gave the weatherman a moment for pause. "Something offshore" may ha ve caus- ed an unexpe<:ted rain Tuesday y,·hich left . 02 of an inch at Lindbergh Field and .05 in the north-central Kearny Mesa area. said meterolorogist Claire Jensen. "\Ve don't have enough data to really explain it.'' Jensen said, although a marine air layer was almost t"·ice as thick as normal over the coast . It was San Diego's rirst measurable ralnfall,since. July I. t'rot11P .. e l A.GENOA .. • Romantica. The house along Aven1da Granada has served as a private rest home for many years and its owner has insisted that it does not fa ce a threat of demolition to make way for new develoi; ment. -A ·complaint from Shorecliffs North residents about dirty streets, weed-chok· ed lots and problems arising from a nearby house conatructlon project along Camino de Jos Mares. -A requeat for a study session from San Clemente Cablevision which is at· tem pting to win council approval for a new rate increase. -Consideration of several letters \\'aming or inherent dangers t 0 beachgoers involved in an at-grade cross- ing of the railroad tracks at the city pier. Councilmen recent ly ag reed to seek stale approval for the crossing which would allow for the covering over of the old underground pier entrance. So far the l)ubllc Utilities Comn1isslon and Santa Fe Railroad ha ve balked at such ideas because of safely considerations. -Considering appointments to the ex- piring tenns of parks co1n1nissioners l\"an Robinson and f\trs. Donn a \\'ilkinson. F rom Page 1 HOSTAGES. •• plane was ready. The guerrillas said a rrench one would do. but v.·ere told this was not acce ptable. T"-'O shots were fired as the n1en burst into the embassy about 6:30 a.m. An em- bassy employe, a Syria n naliona] "'Ork· ing as an interprete r, injured his spine when he jumped from n second story '''lndow. There were no other casualties reported'. 4 " In a message to nc"·s1nen at 3:30 p.m. 17:30 a.m. POT). the guerrillas said: ''To safeguard the lives of those in the em· bassy, H is the responsibilit y of the French authorities to meet our demands ln the next hour And a half or we ·wlll blow up tl1is building. If any police con1e into th is building "·e "-'ill blow it up. We h&\'e llO regard (or ou r own lives." Shouting through a crack In a wlnd'ow, the guerrilla! warned : "The French government must not provoke us, otherwise these h<mtages are in serious danger." Official Accused FRE SNO (AP) -Fr~no County's assistant recorder "'As accu!led Tuesday of 23 counts of grand theft by a public e.mploye and falsifying public documents. Gene E. Coble, 42, wes charged after an · lnveatlgatlon showed fee s \\'ere charged for copies _of vtterans or real estate reconls that we,. au~ to be provided ~~qs fret, PeP. Ofst. ALty. Stephen ll. ffenry said. F ro11a Page 1 EVEN ING • • • three units. 7 to 10 p.m. ri.tondays; U.S. History to 1876, four units, 8 to 10 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays : Introduction to Psychology, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. MOnday and Wednesday : Oral Com· mWlication, (a speech course) three units, 7 to 10 p.m. Monday. University -Physical Anthropology, fou r units, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursday: Introduction to Psychology, fou r units. 6 to 8 p.m. l\1ondays and \Vednesdays: Personal and Social Ad· justment. four WlitS. B to 10 p.m .. !\ton· days and \Vednesdays: Introduction to SOCiology. four units, 8 to 10 p.m. Tues- day and Thursdays. Students may enroll only in the ex- tended-campus program or supplement their regular campus schedule with the off-campus evening courses. Up to 100 courses could be offered in the extended-campus program in coming terms if this term is a success, says R. L. Platt, dean of, instruction. The college also cooperates with local high schools in a teacher aide program. plus classes for El Toro and Santa Ana ~tarine Corps Air Stations and p;>lice sc ience classes. t'rontP-.e l CONV ICTED. • • mother of ty,·o children, was known to be sexually promiscuous and that any one of a number of men she met on the evening of Feb. 8 at the tavern where she "'as em ploy('(! could have been responsible for her death. But prosecuting Deputy District At· torney Robert Chatterton argued that Mrs. Post 's checkbook and wanet were round in Wall ace·s possession when the part-lime security guard was questioned about l¥1iss Rowan's kidnaping. Chatterton told the jury that the marks on the murdered "'Oman's wrists were idenlical to handcuffs carried by 'Vallace and which he triedl.o use when he forced ri.·Hss Rowan to join him in his car. The attractive blonde eluded \Vallace \\'h<'n she grappled with him for possession of his gun as the Vietnam \"£'tC'ra n·s car sped do\vn the San Diego Freeway to"·ard San Clemente. She forced hir.. to slOw down and managed to leap from the car before he could again gather speed. Her description of \\'allact and the security car.he used \\·hilc working ror Founta in Valley Plaza and the i\lission Viejo con1pany Jed police to the Marine sergeant. Carole Ann RO\\'an . Judge Raymond Vin c£'nt set Oct. 18 as the day he "'ill rule on Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's niollon for a new lrial. If be denies the motion, he will then s£'nle nce Wallace on all! three con· victions. Wn llace. '>'"ho bowed his heild and wePt as the murder conviction was read, faces a state prison ler1n of five years to life on that rinding, one to 25 years on the kidnap count. and six months to life on the assa ult allegation. The jury tacked onto the ir verdict the finding that he was in possession of a firearm when he kidnaped Miss Rowan, 24. The new Penal Code provision pr.> .. ·ides for A heavier penalty. Butler unsucce.ssfully argued before the jury left th&--courtroom last week that it ooly had circumstantial evidence linking Wallace to the rape-strangulation killing of 27-year-old Nanette Post . ~le contended that Mrs. Post, the Mau Slays Wife, Self LOS ANGELES !APJ -Police say they believe AJbert Vigil , 47. of Sun Valley ~hot his wife to death at a bowling Qlley Monday night and later killed himself on a· Los Angelef street. • --.... -..-------- U.S. Strikes . Hamp~n . . . . Beginning of School By The Auoclated Press Strikes by teachers and other school employe11 disrupted classes In widely scattered areas of tbe coun try today. Detroit officials tried to keep schools open with supervisory per10nnel, but were only partially successful. Authorities in Detroit, the nation's fifth largest sclxiol district, said tllOlt teachers honored picket lines and stayed home today. which was to have been the first day of the fall t.?rm. A few schools were cloled and there was no attempt to hold regular claue11 In those schools that stayed open. Pupils \\'ere gathered in the auditoriums and 1ihoWn film strips Instead of getting regular lessons. The main issue in the walkout by the t0.500 teachers was money. About 645,000 pupils were affected by the strike. Officials in three of Rhode Island's 41 school districts -Providence, North Providence and Pawtucket -voted to close schools because or contract disputes with teachers over wages. About 40.000 youngsters were involved . Teachers also struck today In Kenosha, '\'Is, and some 1,000 Youngstown. Ohio teachers ignored a court order and re-- mained off the job. Other walkouts were reported in Campbell, Ohio, and Niles TO\\'nship Ill . San Francisco school bus drivers, re pr esente d by the United Transportation Workers Union Local 1741. went on strike today alter failing to reach agreement on a new contract with Road Departme1tt Bla1iket Permit Bid Gets Denial The Orange County Road Department may not enlist Ronald Ca.apen as a lob- byist again . The Road Department 90U1hl a blanket permit for all road mainten&nce, repair and installation ol signala and "any other facilities for the safety and control of public traffic" from the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. Ca.!pers, a member of the coastal com· minion, v.·as asked by the department to state its case. However, he appeared reluctant Tu• day wtien tbl! matter came before the commission. "That's a package deal," C&spers said with a algh after Conuniuion Executive Director Melvin Carpenter read tbe lengthy request. "The road department is one of our more a u t on o m o u s organlzatlon1." Caspers said1 adding that its officlalt are "wrong" to expect his unqualified sup- port. The supervi.!or·said he generally favors bhmket maintenance pennill. Donald Bright of La Habra, com· ml.salon chalrman, oaid he feared tbe "expansive language" of "any other facil!Ues." That could include ctoaina: a road or widening it to six lanes, he said, "It leaves a wide view for them to move," At CommiS.!loner Louis Nowell's sue· gestion, the panel restricted the pennit to existing roads. "l don't know \\'he.re it (the aJ>- plicatlon) breaks away from routine to expansion or growth-inducing," Ca.spers said. the As110C!ated Charter Bua Co. The walkout affected about 20,000 of the city's 78,000 pupils. The youngsters Involved are elementary scbool puplls who are bused to schools outside tbelr neighborhoods under a cou rt.ordered desegregation plnn. City Schools Supt. Steven P. r.forena urged parents to "make every effort to transport their children elther by csr Proposition 20 pools or public transportalion.'' Representatives ol both tlde• met thl~ momlng with Mayor Joaepb L. Alioto to. discuss the situation. . In Port Washlngton, N.Y., on the north:' shore of Long Island, the school dlstrlc~ agreed Tuesdll)' to an unprecedeni.d flV&-year contract ..tlth Jta tucherl. Th«;. pact was said to be the longest on record in the United Slates. Commissioners Exempt Condominium Project A San Clemente condominium project was exempted from Proposition 20 permit requlrementl Tuesday by Sout h Gout Regional 7;one Conservation Con1· miulon inembers. The bulldinj by samuel Urban at 2701 cane de) C.omerclo was orie of only two claims of exemption acted on by the commission Tuesday. Ten Ql:hers were taken off the agenda at the last minute by applicants or com· mission staff, prompted by a recent State Supreme Court ru ling changing the el· fectlve date or Prop. 20. The coastllne initiative was passed by \'oters Nov. 7. The court has said pro- jects begun before Feb. 1 have a vested right to continue. Other developers withdrew their perinll applications before Tuesday, also thinking they might qualify fOr an ex· emption, Melvin Carpente r, commission executive director, expl ained. The 10.Wlit condominium in San Clemente rectived a local bultdtn1 permit Aug . Sl, 1972 and.foundation work began the next day. About $150,000 wu invested in on-site '¥\·ork by Nov. 8. That figure had reached $190,000 by Feb. 1 and the building was completed, carpenter said. The exemption was granted 1()..(1 by the commiss ion, which has jur).sdictlon in a 1,000 yard coastal ione cf Orange and Los Angeles counties. The new court ruling hat caused a lot of confusion. 'Ibe commls!lon repeated Tuesday in Long Beach that it will •ait until after the decision ls final Sept. 22 and until the atate coutal oommlaion offers guidelines to act on more reqatltl. Ho smer Urges Creatio11 Of Nuclear Powe1· Agency VlASlilNGTON fAP l -A veteran dilional highJy secret gas centrlfu1e Republican eoogressman today urged plants, he said. creation of an independent federal cor· The gas cent rifuge plants poge a poratlon to take over and expand the guvemment monopolized uranium possibly cheaper way of producina enrichment industry. uranium than the ~t "«•~ dif. Tho Industry Is the sole source of tuel fUslon" procees. for nuclear power plants. The A.EC bu been especially p.rded Rep. Craig Hoamer (R-C.llf.), of Long about revealln& dotalla o/. the - Bel.ch, rankl111 Houee rnlnority member because it mJpt offer 1tn1ll l'lltionl a of the Joint Atomlc Committee, said relaUvely inexpenetve ~ay to produce creation of the new agency lJ nectsaary uranium f0t nucle•r we1pou. • to prevent : . In remark.I prepared for the Heutt, -A "nuclear fuel gap" ror America's Hosmer noted that at pretent urantum domestic nuclear power industry after enrichment Is a government monopoly, 1984. "'ilh the Atomic Energy COlnmialoo tn -Loss of a major share of the paten· sole charie. tially rich lntematlonal market for He said the capacity ot. the three ex- uranium..enrichment servk:es. isling AEC plants, even wlth Im· Hosmer said the government's hopes to provementt under way, fa1l1 far abort of ha\'e private enterprise step in and ex· anticipated future needs. pand the enrichment industry can't be Hosmer said the new corpo111kln depended upon. should be modeled along Ille lhiea o/. tbe lie declared that by the tum of the Tennessee Valley Authority. century the Industry, if properly atruc-"Enrichment" Is the phrasa uMld to lured, could achieve $541 billion in yearly describe the proce.!s by which natW'*I domestic and foreign sales. compared uranium -which cooalats ma1tly of nm· v.ith about 11 billion at pre9efll. fissionable Uranlum-238 -ii ulllld to His propoeal calls for the creation of a bolster fistlonable U-235, the kind or "United States Enrichment Corporation" uraniwn needed for futl. (USEC), which v.·ould have a capital At prtserit, cnrlched . .uraniwn is pro- structure totaling 17 billion. It would take duced by the "ga&COUS dlffUalon" ptocess over three exl.!tlng production plants and at plants located at Oak Ridge, TtM.; start COMtructlon of ·at least two act. Porll!lmouth, Ohio, and Paducah, Ky. =======~~ • t"""-~538~C::ENTER STREET-CO-STA MESA 646-1919 Hand Bans & Glms · CLOllt HNIAT ' ' Beys Gym Clothes Shorts-1.48 Sbirts-Rmrslblt- Sax 59c ta 3.00 SlppartlrS-1.25 GJll SllolH.95 ap Swat Sbits & Pants W1111 Up Sllts-21 .95 & ap Nylon Jackets • Open 9 tp 6 Closed Sundays RacquetbaU llacqaets & Bals Tennis Rackets Wllsoll-"Dunlap-DIYls-Bancnlft Tennis Dnsses • Tennis Shirts & SbarU Temis Shaes-7.95 ap T11nis Bds-7.95 it Raleilb Bikes Parts-Tires-Tubes . .. . . ... " i /i \ .l " 11 l I 8 DAILY PILOT SC Wrdnnday, Stptrmbtt S, 1973 Focusing In on Brand X Complete New York Stock List -~··--------Ptktt Oii ,,_ New orit Stocii ilt lle..._, f".£ lllOt.I Hiit! 1-L.nl (lwil, fl-t: ft.ft! HtOll 1Aw L.8•' (rit. S11K H.i eta COl'o I 6 t ~ r" ~ , -# ,.__ I= IA t 141 JM• m· mt= Madiso11 Ave11ue Pulli1ig No Pu1iclies iii Advertise1ne1its AllOOlll l.::'~;~.~M.,. ~:::: =i1 n·1k :i ~ ~ r~,. Wtt~iZfi:1l 1i .; -t \ ~=11'~] ~~ ~ ! »~ :mt!lt- 1 ""~ '" " " "" .,., • ~int 1:= " ,. lL w+ "~~~r.tr ~(I . ff ~ I i~ • "' ~''' 'I ''I ffll ' • NEW YORK IAP) ..cr-.iv .-.. ~ ~ lJl\ I)"' 1~~+ w nn ,.1 1.10 11 n iflt 1 ui._ v. ~.,.•'•/,.· J g 11111o 1l"' 1 ~ "°' nt,__11111 l~ ~ 11o who n1akes sure the public is ,,..----------.,, advertislng·lndustrygroupand :!:!0M~~~ 1~ A l"'i ... l~ :r"'-·~ =-~w l:t 1l t~ tlt l!t: ~!~l+:i 1::,sM 'l! ~ _ +·\.\1::1~:·11"" ;•11~ 4$Vt !J~ !l~r+:: Encouraged by the govern-protected from unsubstantJaWd Ill: berore a second Industry AO M1111s :20 ' ' ~ •lli ,.._ ,. etitsw 1.0. ii '" JOV. it" 10 1,11 ..,.. ...s 1si, 13\IJ 1 ~~ 1111 5'tc11 1w 1 :Jt 1•• 11/'J '"" • ment. advertisers have taken cla ims. , AoOreu ...o • 1• '>"" ltlli ~ ~ 15"• i u lM :n"' ,,.., lt~ , .. ~'~ ' • i ~ l2'le ., \~ •111 T&T I.AO • ,,_ n v. ,,~., l •. .fr Ole\·, gloves a nd s•· led Probably the best '···wn e•· • 1 1 . Aov 111....-.020 Js Hllo n '' -·~ .,,, .t0 ' '" '' ,,, ,, + ,k f'dM11 1 "' , ... ,, •• , •• ''''+ ~ , ,.. -oo•• " .,.. , panel. And the deceptively Mm1r11 C:D 1 1• 11 11Mt ,. Tel .tt 11 s1 214' ll llv. ,,.---1.10 u nv, p,11o • 1.,.,. w. 'fit.it: 4 ,. " " +- wr Ml\/ ,., s1mpeque!ltonofwh1chshav-,..,,..l, 1.1• 11 ,64 n1o 1• .. 11trd .so' .1113~ ll"' ill'·· 14 .ii>1iw""'1 1 ...... lf m.21-n +1~1 f, o1J '1 · 1.s1\4 gv;, sr;:_t ~ calling each other names in arnple o( comparative advertis· er takes off more whisker still ::'~foJ ·1 1ol f!~ rn! fu:!1~ 11 ·~ • • ·~ lf~ 2~~ 't,f ~ ~:~f~ lfs ·· ,1~ ~f"' l!~ l~!. ~ f 11f:K11 ~ ·. 1Jt #1~ ~\') ~ ... public. .ing and the fierce <.'Ontrnven.y has not been resolved. :l~oe1'~.:i ~I ~ ~'~ ..;~ 4;~:;1w tifnD~~r,.:;: 'i ~\ ,21~ 1li. ,~· -;: ~=~1:if 1~ .! kt J,:. Jn+~~~ t • : tr,'~ ft~ If · Greyhcund claims its bus it can lead to involves the But the government believes Alrcolnc .to • 1s 1n~ 1111o 11v.-I' 'l•'•r."' ,",, s1 , 11 211. 1t\~ i: F..:1 o.v.co 11 1 '"" ,~, 111 ,. v, 1111...otcot ) t 5' -~ service is a belt b lh Sch. th • l f I I A J lllll11•trt. • "' 2 2 i 110 '' f' tr I .,. Ferro C:p ·'° 11 9 ""' '"' ~ ~~ 1n1D1>1<;r .llO .$ ,'! ,,., ·.~ m _· . er uy an 1ck television commercials lS sor o compar son g vcs AltloM 1.10 10 s "''" ~ :ll~-·~ ~lo :~ 1' us 1t>.l. ,..., 1111 "'F1ore111d ·'° • ~ 11~ 11v. 1~+ (o "'''*' 1r11d sr. .... ~ Amtrak tralrui. A vis resu1nes thal began 8 year ago. The consumers more informat1on :::!£ ~:!J 1 ,,M ,~tv.. ,u1~ .=:!:. ~ ''" MY 2 ·~ n 'fil'I Ji~ uv. 1t,o ~!:~~II i:t~ I 3; J~. 12r.! 1m+ t~ I~\~.~ 1sfr 10 n 1ti': If~ 1f1-. ~ \·Is hi·slori·c feud Ith H 1 bo · Al -" 1 2t •Ill ,... ~ ... 1Fnd 'I 21 10 '" '"" i; Fl•IGMI 1.~ • 1 1•\lo '""' 1•••+ •1 \n'•'V" .069 l 'Z ~ ' ' -~) w er z commercials claimed th.at one a ut competing products. The Alo.rice .ls 1 n ,~ ,t; ,~ {; 1:/~··ri· io 3!16 ~ ..V: ..M:-\~ Flu,.ic~ ·'° 11 • lJl'I 1~ u•:.-\' ow• a.er ,. 1 ss "'1-. zm I! t and says its computerized car of Schick's electric shavers F"'I'C pushed the approach 18 :l~"'...1:'t 1: ~ ~VJ ~ ~:: ~J. 3~ 1i >! S: •• SJ~ s.Nl+21~ ~~f:' ~ ~ ,~ h\4 fl'" lt :!: ~? l:::.f~ \:~ ' ll ~ t\m .,. rental sys tem Is s peedier than shaves closer than comparable months ago, when it orctered ~ko std "" ' 21 • "" • ·· =" 2:H , 1: ~~ ll~ .!ri ~,. ~:~r:~"~.12 l! 1!! lm ~ l~~+n., ::;::~~ l:!f 1f ff r.-::? ·e that of the co1npclition. models made by Nore lco, two television networks to lift Al~riLb.i'~ ~ ~ ~'• ':"' ':""-" 11et•d •1.11 n .ct ,,\, 73'4 ''"" FdlBk« ... 21 10 "~·•lt n lo'l-+1 1pe0Ho.a 21 'l " "' ~ ha d ti . . hi h. AHllOfl 2.tlll f 11 21'' ~ 2'1'-·"' llesl' .1.$11 • 4l 'i', '1'1 ,,, ,+ \'o "'~ Ml l.,,b 10 2' !!U'"il ' 11 + ·~ ITE Im .tOQ U ,Ul~ I " - Sunbeam and Remington. ns on a ver sing 1n w c AllAmLI .N u ~ lll\' rn> ii -v. J:l M1'1~ c~ t 71 1,, :;·· :a ~~NM'titv ':'l U ,i! .. ~ ~~ ~++:: :!/'f {5«:f1~ 17 ·~ ~t: ~ FEDEllAL OFFICIAL.S Norelco, the giant or the competlliorsarementioncdby::::=J i'.~: 21 '"" f\' ti""' lllM!ICD Df •• '11•! lJ•.: 11··+'111 F1IN!lnc-2. l 29') ,n .• 21141 IU Intl .15 i:i 193 m• 2.$ 2S ,, believe the u.se of such brand· I 1 · h 1 d name ..,,.0 luc1oi 3 ll3 ~ ';:?:. ~~ ~ 11 P1M11rn 2 22 xi" 30\ .. ~:+ ~, F11 N•' s•ri 2 1t1; 16 I••~+ Vi :u 11111 co A ; .~ •. ~ "60l.ll :&11• +tiZ e c r1c·s aver n us t r y , . . Alla ,.w 1.4, 1 n IN ltV. !Ma+ ""~':t\ ct UP J '''" "'" u •,o-,4 F1P•C11 1.20 11 ,13 3~1, 35•~ :w.t1+11• u 1111101 '"" _ _ "+ name comparisons ,., good for d1·sputed 1he cla1·m and pre··· FINANCE "If ,, Is based on sound AllenG-•• ' IS 11~ 11 11,._ "' Cl NW . J ,, IJV> 13\'t-\'• F1PMI 1.~11 t 16 ,~ ... 19 It + ,,. ' .. • • .. ... m ""' Alll•C:.~I ... 12 lot 35'11 3""-""-"i llf .10. IS 1 ''4 SV. S\/, F11URIE .ft I( I II 104' \ll',.._\•Jll'llftf'. ·a consun1ers. But the approach ed charges a"ainst Sehl.ck. d t . d 1 . " .... 11 311, 1flj 111~-. 11•1• Cr111 " 4 ~\. 4 , _ h t11vek .(Jb 11 :s<1 111, 11 11 -10 •ofd 1.1411 ,.1 11 ,~ .. ll• 1:v. t "' also has raised questions " i!Ja a, comparative a vei:t SJDg ::~~-;: 2i 2! '''" ''" l6V. ~~: ':rJ ' 12! u~ H!! g~~-I. ~~~f~ l.~~ 1: l SJ•) ~~; ~\<at ~ ~·t~~~ .:~ ~ 1!Jy, 1~v.1ft+ .)to about who decides w h at ~::;~ts sa~~e\ls s~!~es t~ com:e~v':.~·m:id ~~ra1J1r !!lf~l~~ :f U ~~· ~~ J!E ~ ~~1;:,~~).1~ : 1! ~~: ~: ~~.S: U ~):f.:~~·i :! ~ if~ f~: {:~~ ~ ~£.~~L1J i~ ~~ tlr: }1~ ~n:-~: ·~ advertiser is right when closest of them all . looked into by the Federal Thain head of the ITC's A11rqri1.1. ,so 1 1 1~ t~ 1li. n a.11 1.10 9 n H i. ,, 19 _ 1., F1H1Ent .11 1D 155 11 1~ 1000 11,,+ ~· Jimw111 "" ' 41 1111 1'"' illr: " super· ·1 I · fl' ' .1.1Dh1 Pt ./.0 , ' l''' 1•t' 1••1o + ~~ ClriG1• '·"' t ss 13'/o 21,~ ll\'t+ "• ,,1,mg 0_60 1 3 ,~., 9111. t:i:. Jlmwe11p1 1 r1D 121) 171'1 11\ . 1or1 Y c aims con 1ct and TllE DISPUTE has been .Tradt! Commission and one bureau of consumer pro-.1.tc..., 1.9• is 2•1 11,,.. nu,., 11 -u crn0 Dt t.:io r501131,113~·1 111~'>---'" "1••1V4n s~ 11 35 n 1' 19 19 ·,, J mWDI 1•60 n 23'' 2'2~ t ;• Ul"I T._...,. l'lew Fro11a the Inside The :ecently opened Holiday Casino i n Las Vegas added a new twist to its counl1ng room procedure by .Pultin.g it in public view. Coun.ling room checker Carol Bray added another d1mens 1on-that of distracting sdme of the male spectators standing outside the roon1. Public viewing of the counting is the only operation or ils kind in Nevada. V.S. Okays La1id Sale Disclosures WASlltNGTON lAP) -In an effort to b lo ck unscrupulous land promoters. the government has adoptL-d regualtions requiring most of the nation's land developers to disclose virtually every thing about lhe property they offer ror sale. The regulations. anooun.ccd Tuesday by the •lousing and Urba n Development Department's 0 fr ice of Interstate Land Sales, prohibit deceptive advertising prac- tices in land sales. GE 0 R G E BERNSfEIN, head of the land sales orncc. said the disclosure rules •·spell out the difrerence between pu!Ong and promising." But he warned, ' ' T h e developer can still sell land underwate r if he discloses ii." Ne,v Cars Selling Sa11s Price Hil{e WASHINGTON (AP) -The first or !he 1974 nlOdel autos "·ere scheduled to go on sale We<tnesday withoot the price increase that auto n1akers hoped to win from the govern- ment. The Cost of Living Council has not decided whether to a~ prove an average increase of S61 per car by American l\.fotors Corp .• a co u n c 11 spokesman said Tu e s day night. AMERICAN Motors, ftrst of lht> auto makers lo introduce 1974 models, nsked the council for pem1ission lo put the in- crease in effect Wednesday. The three other auto com· pani es -Ford, Gener a I l\.1otors and Chrysler -also have price increase proposals pending before I he council. They are not scheduled to go into effect before Sept. 13 if the council approves the prict hikes. A spokesman for American l\.1otors in Detroit indicated the company hoped for action by the councll at the last minute. THE COUNCIL held public hearings last week on pro- posed prk:e increases by the auto 1Mkers and also by IO major steel companies. Council Director John T. Dunlop. has indicated a major worry of the government is · the effect the proposed in. creases by steel a n d auto makers would have on the economy and the success of the ne~· Phase 4 anti-infiation program. Phase 4 pi-ovides for a 30- dny delay between the time major comp8nies notify the government of price increases and the date they can put them intu effect. This gives 1he couucll time to block the Increases if it chooses. t f "j( h [ Amb~c .<o 7 I~ 10\'. f'i~ Ill + "~lllG DI 1.(l ilO 91 91 91 , F llnl~o! \.Qt 7 IJ Ill~ l7"' 1,:v.+ ~ J~~l~ i~g .a ?1r• lt'1 20'.li:j: to ec1on. means ta COD· ...... , .... 1.-., 2• I'll,'~·\~+ nGEDI( ll«I S~ St~Sl~-•.Fu1G1$.M 6 (j l(\'i l•'• •'•+l·iJolinMv l.10 '7 1-ftio·~~r.?Ri·~::: sumers can make a decision :~·~:~1 1:~ .,; J ll~ riv. ~'M-~ ~l!f~I~ t~ 7l J ~:; ~,. ~::;;+ '• ~\!~:-;_ 'i~i~ \~ 90 l6•• 1''tlo »~•-1. Joo"&Jn .so s2 1n llt'i• 111•• uri:.-'·• based l•d · f 1. A Htt of 3V. 27 1llli 1l 1llh"' V, Cllltt!V 2.20 11 2S~ +1\o 41 ~ _ ~. ''' ''' I _ ' l 12 l<l'l J<I\~ J<l"o+ ~. JOhn Sv( .ID t 21 20'-• 20'-io.io+ i o On SO I In Orma 108, AmAlrFI .•2 21 60 :nO\ tt14 22'•+ l'1 CU!1So 2.2111 11 76 3111 31\o Jl•, •. '• ,1 •• , Co ,o Ol l3 12'0 11\'o 21!1 + ~. Jorinsv DI 2 1 39 l'1 39 + '~ I I \-· i'' I 00 ' \ -" 9 S •5'• (j1 o ()l,._ I.lo JOtll.oqn .IO 't 209 ~ 3'~'o lf' J--'1 rather than on who uses thcAmAlrllne1 .. 17' 1 Olio'" v nv · n ,,,, 11•, 1~··+'•F 1uorcwr 1 1 n•, n•, n i,,_•~JontJ l l.lS / ,1 111. 16>..:o 111;.t'" A""Blk ,10 26 I TU I +14 llvlnv wb I 110 11:. l'o l'lyTI ?C 10 ... I l , , ''!l' 7 24'\ 24 112''• '' Sex\ .• ,, models" AB•lf'ld 2.31 • 122 :U'4 3'!\ 35'4"+2'\ llY Inv Df 2 •• U l'i 2•Vt ?S\ ... ' !' ' • ., 1 26'1 ' + t 0~· . • IV U V. 11~. """ •• . Am8•Cl<I ,"'4 11 , .. 7t\lo 21~ mi.-,,. UY Stores l s s } J ,•FMC D .a.s I •S 11'0 1"3~ "'• JOO. IHI' .1 A..,., Bfdtl 21 10 1• 13 l:fl.i 13 -... Cl•rlc t 1.51 l1 21 , ,,,~ '1 ,, •• :;: i: ,"~ l>f, ,2~ s 17 ' ll' I l l' >-'I Joy Mio \. n_~ K~ 3714 JR-~. BUT JOHN E Q'Toole Am C:111 1.20 t Ill 104• 1'11/'t 311\\.+1 Cl••kOU .«1 6 21 I!'• 1Tl< 17'•-'• F""':F[8 · 10 ~] ,,'., '" 1',,,'.11• K•l••rAI .so 11 lll 2• 121. 2JV,f l'• d r . . AConof ,~. 2 "~""'mt+ \~!LC ol Am s 12 61• ,,. s••-'1 ooe . H ... 11 ' K I Ct 50 1 IJ 1'• 7"4 "•+I. pres! ent o the ad agency AC't1M 1.1•b 10 20 U7,io 1n• 1,..._"' tevCHI'"' 1 12 1D 1"4• 11•• ,.~.1-1 Foole Mlnr1 1& i·, ,,, • -1• K·1~' 1 iri , 28J , 211~ '21'-,, F te Co &Beld . . ACll1l111.20 1 112'1•2•V•2''h-'• ltvE 1.321D '1011',t ltl\•JI FordM J.10:i s 5'6 5S'•l5'•'1'l 1(~·111,.~. 1 1s•.1s11,1,s,',io-~. oo, ne 1ng,ma1n·•C••''·'"\O ,.,z•~Ulllo2•~..+~• 1•vE~7.ofO 1140 96 9S 96 +2•."o•Mck .~8 ' .so11 IJ',11"•1-''• •or• & 41 u,,16 .~ · th d A 01 1111 i " 2 1m 1,v, 19'1'>-v. !C:l•v P!I 8 120 1 7 1 ... " FrM pl 1.tO .. 10 1J' ~l 1l' KaneMll .ID 22 28,, ?Bl• 21"+ •, tams at a vertising "is Am•tT'i.t .4t 23 ,., ..,,~ :w• '° toro• o .s1 16 .oo 2011• 191, 1w1,.:.. ,, FortD B .9J11 •O 11 • 16'• ,,,·~-'• ~tcr0L11n~·~ I 1 26,. 2610 2611+ '• more than the mere relay of Arnou.ar v11 : 1~V. 1~'"' 1~"'-v. :~:::I ui'1 7 ~ 1;1• 1f:: t~l,:+ 1, :~:~,y, ·~: Tl 11{ :;1 • 1Pi-: 1;,':" ~. ~·.· •• •,•, 11.'1', 91 ~· 1~. 11,r.~ ~·~ f ADul Of .U• 3f:1 ~ 2!Vi 2511+ ~ ~M~ ln1Y Co 17 lll l l'h J6 J&lo-r \o l'oAooro .loO 2t 64 11' l61-. 36' I ..., acts." It is "selling and not AmEl1e 1.90 t ~, .. 1 •. ,, .. '•~ F ",·",, , 211 ll '"' 12\~ 11~,_ ,, Fr•n~IM ,;io 19 :.:96 1,,; 11 11, !7 .; .c,a"PL•_J .d ', ,•, ",~, 11,~• 21,~-'"' b . 1. . ,, h Arn Evl)Orl .. ~ .. ~ • ,.o/ " ,1, 11 11 , , ,,. 10 '' -, 2., ,1, 201,.~1 Uy i...,uu .. '• ,o o 1ec 1ve reporting, e says. Am E•Dr 01 11300> ,>~c .~. -.,,~,._·,~ oc1ico1 1:90 1s2 112i~ 14110 142 -+, • F;.e!...-:,n,·.-, •• ..-• • ' · Katv 111 l "6 , 17'4 17\':I 1111a . A Fl $ l lD 10 ,,,_ .. .-.,-, 9 I •2 ~·~ "' 45 26•o 2Slo 2• .; '•Kaull.B r ·12 11 1!1> 2•'• 1311 1ll'o-'' Such sentiment iSAF1~oyl1Vt 6011 lt 11 OCIOI .u 29 2"2'~~1•'•74'1+''>Fruellu!1.70 I 4526'o 2S1o 26 t'•Kaul8Plll1 132,•.23\,2P.:.+n r35 25v, 251, ™~ +•\ )ol<!Wlk .28 6 Ill 11\.\o 121, n~-'• FUQualnd 41 1 165 11>, 11~1 12~ .... ~. Kaweck ,20 i1 u 9•• 9 9<•·t '• Widespread in the ad industry, ~g~: l:~: 2S 11~~ 11'.lo jl\~ \~ C~~1!n ·~ I• U IO~< lO'n l0'>-'--G C---U • \ KavserR .60 S t I I~• 11', IP«+ I• and \.( ••as no( SU'p't.Sl·nn. AG" Ins 60 1 341 15V• ll~ S'.4 +lh Co1f1.Alk .$6 2l 4t1 ~~~ ff~ \'?}°71, Geble lnd~I 1 19 11'• 11\, I •-> l(~D(er .70 t 4 19 11'\e 19 f.l • "AG11011.e0 '' 26 2.sl\ 24U 2'1'~-\ .. DIUns Food n 11 111' ,,.~ 1P'' ,•GAC Cofp lOI J•o J ,,,.,,,.ce,neCP .10 s 11' ( 4 thererorc, that advertisers' AMIC DI S'i• ~ •t '''"-Wt+I uu1n R1c110 •9 2S'.~ 25•: ,,.: .. • g:: P~P 1 ·~ 7 1cr: \~~· \~~. 18 , •", Keller 1" • .a s · J 101, 10!/'I 1ov.+ •• .. fi. I 1. h Amer MolM S lS4 ru M 1"~ . ~Penn .20 ~I 121 6• 6l0.. t.:P o-·~ G '' I _ ' I _' \O lo ' ,' IClllO!IQ .5' 11 42 IS 1•1:t 15 + Uo In! a reac !OR IO t e Am Mom .M J7 (46 '3"2 l2 ~ 4nr.--1\\ onSI 1.D<I 1 10~ U~i U '• 1'' + ·~ •m ,.., 4 ,. • ' Kel•v·tl l ,lO I 73 21:1'~ 211 1 27('0-'• FTC II . AmHolsl .60 7 13 1~ 12~ 12'/.i ! Ind .70 6 JS 1' lJ'a 131 ' Gannett .:16 71 l) 3!i·a J}'• lfl•' \1 Ktnmll l 20 I 21 24\;, 24'-~ 2(\4-~ po cy was caution. But AmH0411 .n 42 151 ~• •S\9 ~+ ~• o11o1A 1.50 J 1th 191, 191:+ ~• GardO•" .10 1, J50 ,.~, 13•, 23 •-P • i.;~e;;ot 1 t i4.l 32 11>.a n t '· d • AmNGs2.40 I 12~35\~'~ 3'\._1'/o 1lt1ol4\~ 10•9 '8'1 .11!1,+•,Gorlock JM 1 ll ll'o U ... 1>'•-~'KyU!ll l.74 t 122 l '11 1llt,,,._ more an more companies AmSeat .36ll 12 1 •~• 1,.. 1~11-u. '6. 1 . .u 10 213 31 JO>. :io1,_ ·.~Ga• $.;c 1.ri a Jl 1•.1• ll'\ 11,,-'• l(e•r w.c .bO :io 221 11•, ts•, 61 +1(, have adopted the comparative~~~~ 1r, '! ~ ~ 3:1~ 3:""=1~ ~ PT~11~: 1 9~ 2!v1 2~~ 2!lt... '• ~~1.t ... •Yco~~ 1t 1~ ~\~ ~ •• ~::·~-\: ~TJJ!nw ... ~ f nl ~: ~}: ~ITT: t approach in recent months ,,, t;:I ~-·• ,1 1 as· 1~u1wv ~SMOh 21,.n ·, 19 21·~ 26 261. +" GHninl c~o 9 11•• 11•1 i i-.' \~Kim c1 1.20 1s " "'• u... 43'"'-,,. • •m $"lo .•• t 10 20\o't 1Ht 20Vt+ ~ ...,w · 1b J IS 2t\'f 2A:. 2t ~mini Int I 1• 9 \;µ, 1l•1 lJ~,._ '• K""'iOS JO 1 67 ·~~ 1 1~1+ '' ~-•[a do Soi .,., ': $ "1 , ,,-O \ .. '2G\'i 20 2G'Jo al! I SJ •~ 141 n 14'' 75'4-2 !;~Am Inv 9 14\,. IJ~ I ~ -'~ 1 "" • 1 1~0 10 16~•+ '' ....u.:o . says 1"' Am~~ '.so 9 lll 1•i1 J(•Jo 14"'1+ ·..., om olv :'° 1• 50 19 11\• 11~1+ '• GR AO! .60g 11 14• 3\h 29'• JP'>+21• KlrKll c: .n 1 11 ~ 36'' J6\IO-._. Portuguese wine costs leS.!Ams1111lf•'l4 . 1 51.\',S1 sA1o+l om •• ,~,·~.,. 1 n is 15 +11G11nATr l.llO 13 nJ 411,1. •1•,~ ,, ++11t~ntg~MA.~ 16 2• 34b mo :J.IV-\'< th M t La AmStadl 38 1• ~ 111:. 11 11 m ...., 199 19'/o '9 n•.~ . GnAT pl 2'1 22 59 !la~• Koellrng .60 ' 21 ''"' I• I'".+ ti an a eusor ncers. ,t.mT&T 2.80 10 1161 llVt •1--. 4tv.+1 ~wEdlll ,,,.,2 ·· u 19"? 19'!, 1t~+ 'h c.ena1nt ·'" 1 9 1:tt~ 1.:M\ tl:U-\'I Koeh•P• 1J< 2 J~h l• :Ml'I+ , A•-for Mrs. Gr••• chlckeo A .... Tt.T of ' . 1Sl YV. .ft\11 srv.+ v, ~:Ed ;...1 :. 21 13~• 23st. 23'• GnC•bl• so • 9'1 9\i 9 t , KOPper 1.11 1 11 321. 31"° :n'AI+ ~f U.;\ _.., ATTDfA 3.6' .. ,. 50\lo .so so . omEd BWl 21 ;;~ ;:? ;~~ . Gn Cor 1'.10 I 2!i 14'• I~ !•l·+ ''o K••lltO In ll 219.. 4)\/o 4-llo+ ~. noodle SOUp Claim it aiveg AmT&T wt l n 5'1• S ''!.+V.comwOll 211: 23 t7 10't 10 ID' 0l§,Gn Dev,loll I ll l~a 1 I -l•Krt~e .'l'O Joi 259 J6"\ 36\t »>•+"' , · e · AmW1tr .6' ' 6 10 10 10 . WOllpf 1 n 20 22 21 21~+ Gell DvrMrn I 111 231« 23 23 -lo Krot11ler .IO 6 11 16'• 161 16VI , housewives more for their AWtr"' l l~ 2100 is 1s lS nmsit .61 19 111 s1v 5111. s1'·+ 1· ""Ele( 1..0 10 UH Yl''I sa·. S92,,,-+ ',,'Kroger 1.:io 16 n 1~. 1~ 1SVi ,,. th Li , Ameren .M 6 4 ll\t. 13\'o 13l\.,-V.Compulr Sci ,, 1\ j'• 31•-r •"GnFood 1.40 11 222 2Y.o 1s1. --l.l.-money an pton s. AJne»I .10b 1 5 '''" 9 0 S'i+ l'I conAcir .371! 1 10 1:v.'i 1 \, 131:+ ,; Gtt1Gro .&JO 2l 2 1111 11 111.+ 1' l•c1e<11 1•1J 1 1 191~ 1•,,. 1t 11o .!, Ametek .70 9 t 141/o l30l'& l'l\+'l'I -Ml I.QI 6 1 16'i 16''t 16''>-1/a GnH"'t CD I '10'1 llA• llA-o-l•L•m\llSn I 1 1 11\"J 11\7 12'1>-'• AMF IR 1.oe 9 12:1 21'' 21'!. 29~•+ 1'1 nnMI 1,42b 12 16 1''• 19'• 19V.+ ~. G .. " t111tr 2k 16 102 11'.o 1111• 2151)•i '• l1neBrv n 10 u 20'> lt'lo ~loo PURINA MAINTAINS l+n Amflt .. '4 1 15 I•\\ I~ IS\~-l/1 Dl\reeC 60 8 l'1 1~ 15 .... 1S~4 Gentn•I al l 2 ll'• :li'fl ,.,,'.!1, l~rMI 2,0Sb I 2• 11 ~ »!•-It w AMP Inc .11 l4 2.Sj 4Mll 4614 •6'.lo+'llo on Ed 1.80 10 179 22 11~ 21~io+·\'0 GotnM¥J .12 11 17 2i!Yr 201.• ~•• 'lllrOl>e SU ll l l!lo T'I• 1,•,,+.''• do" meal has "t ·· lh Arnio::oP .36 6 1 • t1.'o I ., . on•Ed p1 s 6 61 01 61 aenMlll I.Of 21 '' 51'1\ ;, sa:1 1 1..e~rsle11 .21 7 5s 6'·• •~• " w1ce e pro-.I.mile• C:p 32 50 4\'o 4~~ ~·· . 1°"E Di 4,6! . 12.0 51 51 S1 .,, GM!U pt HO 1, 91 q6~ 96-~ ~,. l11rSl)f 2'"'. l u·.~ 2S ll\lt.<f-}'• tein" of Alpo's and costs only Amre1> Coro 6 2' ~~ 5'i' S"-\'• Dt\IFd 1.30 12 1S2 32\'• ]I~ :r.z~+·i,~ GnMOI ?.l'Ob I 462 u '41'1 64,,l!-v.. le~scoC ·'° '5 111 11~. \Hi Jiiii . Am1t1r 1,20 1 12 1l!'I ~'fJ tl~•+ 'Ill onf'dlll •\J -( 11 79 11 +2;• ~Mo!PI lU 3 53~6 ~l'• nr + ~i l NKllf 2 loO •• SI 22V. 21'tt U + r. hair the price. Alpo coun· AH1rg1 2.i..s J ~ J5'llo •~t-tn\ ~ Frot .36 1 ss "~ 1' ,',',',~+ !f, 0_!~;.o'•"• .~ .,. ,', ,•.m.,'. •,,.",' 1.1,, ,, 1..H.1ui1 7 lD .. s 2su. 2.s\\ 2s:1~ • Amitr DI ..a 2• l \'J I~ Ill>-\.\ ot1$NG 2.03 I 2' 2'V. 2stio " ~" .-"" v; ltaKi>f 2 20 S JS"o-!si-. 25~1 terattack! with a commercial Ams1e<1 2.60 ·7 J .01~ .014 ~v.+ 111 011Sm Pw 2 10 32 i1~J 211111 76\9 v. c. Pu 1,.0 t IG6 20 191. ~ .. _+.j: •1, Leaswv 50a ll s u v. 1s1to »'Ao h Amtel ltl .20 ' \( Sil• S'lo Hot+ •• p pt' 4\.'o • • tm S6 .$Sli S6 -" Gen Rel•Kt u 13 """ ~. .... • Leedl&N .~ 20 7l U\~ \l~io 14'wt ·1~ t at shows a dog sniffing a A""°" .3Jo , 1J1 n'lll n nw+ 11 onP !'>f 1.16 inao tn• t1 t1v.+1~• Gn51on11 .i..s 20 59 ~P• """' '''"' 1 l.H ·50 1 1 1~~· 1•14 l•I' bo If P · b · AAChHC J.lll' l~lllt l7~'Jll +V. on!IAorUl17 72 1\0 P.i ll•t \o'fGnSINl1nd 1 J1:. 3'' ]\.o ···L~C :60 6 t5tJl(~,.J3~ 14',;,+'!~ w 0 urma ut eating a Af'ldtr Cl 60 ' J llYll 11\lo llV.-... "C:1t1 1.60 I 297 2•!'o 2•1'J ur.: . G T E 1 12 11 311 29•,4 29 29 \'o . lth VII lf'ld 15 I~ I~ ,, ... i .. bowl of Alpo. AnQf!UGll :10 1~ JO 10~ 10~ 10...._ \'I °"11c'o°T...& 11 1~ ~~ A1" A,1t+ ~~ gf~1~ l~1 ... ,.J t!~ ff1~ r:VJ-l ~ lthmn \'loll -~ 1,011i\o\ 1,~~ ~ .~ J ' bJ hi ch ~:~co.~ . J 115 lf"' l~t lfli+ ~ l:::Jl(p pf2'1o •· 11 ,3 ~1'iil ':>t+ '.'l GTIFIDI 1.JO , l60 1 11~ 11'11 I "" l • t:::O":'tn 5S 6 :J.ll~ 3&"' )A1--i~ nev1ta Y, t s approa Apeo 011 ~ 1 11 1~ .. 14.,, 1..,,.. ... c C1J11f8 2v. , . t .a '3 4:11 , .. + v, c.n Tiro 1.10 ' 121 191-i 1t itVt "" i..ev I'd C•o 11 , t Vt f.\41. ~ • raises the hackles of some ,..oecoCD .16 11 63 ~ ~ 3~., 1.:11 111R 1.JOb ' «! 16~\ 1s~ 6,.+ ·~ Gone1e .341! . . 2111 11, 61/i 6:\11 1s. 22 12 11 Jl + '\~ A p L Coro J W t'ls 9'111 t~+ "9 Conl lnv11 21 1 17 ~1io 4~ .vi+ \'t G1n1tor .10 I I 15~ 11.\.lo 15;,_ \'I t•v1!i~ ,· 4 ii 36 25''• 7W. .,_ \~ manufacturers who feel they APL DIB ..JO .. :m 11" '"' ,., • .,. "' c:anMW .1111 10 53 lO>,il 1011o ~ GenuinP ·" x 6 "'"' +i\lo +ivr 04 L:~.rl 'Fu'rn 10 1u "'' 1 1~ '' have been unjustly maligned ~~ 1~ ii 1~ 1~~ 1~~ 11~ tt ~l10!110111l 1 :n~ ~~\lo ~ '3~-'j; &:.:e1rt i~ 13 328 ~"1 ~ ~t.=. 1• LFE corpn 1J ~: 3~~ ~t! 1~V..+ ·j, in the competitors' a...1" ARA sv 1.n 26 jj 115'1• 1zs 11s -1~ ont Tel .'2 11 " 201,, :iov. ~!•+ ~ Ge!IY 1.,111 lJ 1~ 1l9\911P.": H• t MO t~~vc:i, '•2!1 1 10 10 10 + ~~ u:.. ArClllM .l• 41 1'lo 1VJ 7~~1 \~ C:lmlrl D1l1 t ''2 W.o 3"'11o ~-+2\lo GI' But .32 16 11 t lo 6 6\'t Vo LibDy MtNI 4.S 35 ~ i'h ii•+ 1, In addition to the Schick· Arco1 lll'C 2 l :lll'o uw u•~ v. c;ono1pt 4'n 1100 52V. '2\<a UVt ... G1oi111Pc .llO 1 12 121'• H~i 12 ... LlbrlVCP io t 211 11 11 11 ... ArcherC .50 '' o10 JI 36\oll :1614 1-i .. onwODd 2 f xl 27 26 ... 21 .. Gl•ntPC .to I 12 l:ZV. 11>,t 12 :. llbrtVln :t.0 1 111 110~ 111~ ~1'.11_._ .,, Norelco case, panels convened Aretre en111 21 1' ~ Yit S'• , Cooke ,'!!J .s:i., 6 lt J~~ ,•,• -"', ,·;~ Gaw f!n1 51i;' 5 u 11l.o ,,,,, u.>i.-~ Liiier of 111.o -•• --.-... h . . . Arlst•r ·.12 ' •• '°" 10\' 1~•+ 11 "°" ,... . 12 ... .... .21» .. Gldd l 1w • .. l r ni 1Vt 7"'-,;. llgg Mw 2\fio 10 •1 uv. » -~. by t e National Advertising Arlt PS 1.1• 1 m 19 l•t• 11~ "couo1 p1 2v. ' ~v. Ml'I s.17+1v.. Glt1H1u .l6b 1 2 14\'J H \• ""'t I'• llllv en .12 " 1n 1v-1 1•~ l!t+ " · Ark Best 40 I ' ID t\o 10 + \.lo COOPtr l1t1 10 210 4~ •lo't 6~ Gllllllt 1.50 22: 115 ~ 60\lo to'lo ~ llncMlj I.QI l1 Ill »"ill 3'\'o + ~· RevJew Board have ruled on Ar~n RctDv 1 3l ••• +:11 ~'•+ 1t c-Tr .1111 • 13 1-P.I! 14V. ''v.--"" Glnas 1ncor 12 21 1v11 1~ 15'-v. 1 • .1neM1 o1 1 30 11 n\o\ 7•~ +1\., t th · I · l ArmcoS 1 20 ' l.S9 1•1~ 11~1 191~ !;OOPTpl H'• 6 U'lk 16 16 -~• Gle1M111 .41 lJ 20 16 I~• IS,.._~• Lionel Corp 10 '' 3\.'Jt l 'M ,\~ ''!! WO 0 el"' CO mp atn S Arm DI 2:10 ... 7 lt~t 21(o 2B'h+'""CoPtltld .'I 14 20 2n'o II 21'fo+rloG!o411 Mir IJ t05 16'111 14fo 1'\"t ~Ollllon 2\.'ol• f UI l 9 fV. f 1.4- regardiog compar.ative ad· rrm~'~ "~ 14 m n ~ ~ +1-~=~R·1~ '1 1: ~~~ -~" ~~+ ;t ~=' ~ : ~ I~ ;1 l~ l~U-1~ ti::~~::: l :: j n:z n:z n~-t\. VCrtising Arm1tR 1Aci 6 15 2™ V 11\'-\1 Cordur1 C:D 4 D 4°0 3h ' Goodrtc~ 1 Ii 111 71'A ~ 21 t "'° l lllonln pfA . 1 11\.11 11\'t 1.,..,_ -• Aro.CP .IOI! J 12 1•\lo 13"0 141\+ \II ornGl1 1.12 l2 12] 1141"' ljlV. Ill + 1.lo GODdrlJf 1.15 r.60 96'/o 9Sl'a H \)'f' V.. l.ock/\Hd S 1'5 141. 1% .-+' t• Atvlnlrid ,'2 12 21 t7lo 111 17~ 'Ill CWsln Lnb 11 11 isi' ~ .. 25'1t+ (• GG,.,dfrTlr I 't J19 23~ 72'1< 7lh+ -., L.otw.C I.II 6 :M 1m. 21~ n\lo-i ONE· INVOLVED ads for ASA Lid .SD .. 161 '61.lo "'Iii ~+11i11 Cowlel Com 15 2 ,...., •v. 61'1 ... Gordcl!IJ ?A 9 2 12~ 12~ 17·h L.Om.ii~I .3' 10 l 1\lo 11'• 11\11 .. , . cl . . ' Aini OU 1 JO ' n 2114 2~ 21 -.,.. Co• 8rd .JS lS • 2 ,,\Ir 261'1 )6~) ~oukl Ill( 1 I 20 23 n v. 'l'2.,.._"" lomM 2~ 'l 2' 41 40¥. ·1 1" Nyto1 that aimed the slee~ A9'>1"1'G 1'.4. 010 22 :a.tv. ·:uV. :M'lo-.,.. cpc:1nn 1.n 10 1s 21v. 111v. 21v.+ \'I r.act w 11,-,. 10 116 23\'a n i'I 'l)'llo+ ,.. L.onODI\ 15 11\'a 11 I" · ·d At Sor 120cl 1 I J3 ti 'ZJ Cr•nOC: .ICl; 5 :II 1~ 16 l~eT \~ r•Rd U .IO 9 IOI 11\a l~V. 11''• -Vo t.onl3' Ind 1 «I 11\'o \lll' ,, 1ng a1 was safer than com· Assoc T,:•11$ . . 2 9,, ~ sl~ -v. C:rtd11 Fl .'2 10 " '" "" fl9 + v~ G•1nlv 1.20 s a '°'·' 20'!~ 2~+ \~Lon StG 1. • '" 24'N u Pet•1ng b'ands because •11 d.td A1ri1...ne .s2' ID 11 w 11 11 . C•ocll•r 1.66 1 39 2'\'> 23~0 2(\1+\•Gron1w 11;, / 17.119\\ 11,,. 111'-1~lDt111ILt l ."4i 11 161 21 \\ 21 .._ Al1cMI 1.50ll I 20 17 1•'4 17 t V. c;:romp K .IO 1 2 13\'. 13 13 ... GreyDrg .40 11 10 9~4 9'411 9'\'1--~ LlL pf t ~ ~ ,,¥; ~\i. ~ 2~, not contain a particular drug ::1~1~11~··~ J ,1: ~ ~ =t2~(~::.,s,.ettc0~ \~ 1~ yv. ~~ ~+.:O&J~1p 2'r~! 10 n f':J·! ny, ~i~,.!:~~~ c05:'o ~ 11 1~ ~ ~+ii! that was the subject of a ~l~~C~,t~ .. 7l 1~~ 1~ 1~+!1• Z~!n ~~ 1:.: 1 ~ ,~ f.1'1 l~U tl + ~! &11~k.~ I:~ ~~ ; l&,. l~A l~ -. ~ t:~21*1~~-~ ~ ,~j ~~ ~ D1t.+1 ~~ medical Study. Alll\ Corp 41 .W H\ l'Jo l~i + Uo 11lllgan .:JO lJ ll 13'-io 1J"° lJ>'a + 'AG NNtl( 1.60 13 S5 51 51>'.io SI +!lo louC.01 1.90 10 1,• 12'1 ,"'°,,. 2'1 _.1., . ATO Inc .1• 1 .. 1\-, m 1\\ \jm/nl .UI lS 3'21 ., .... .:) U'Mo+l\1 GNM pl 1.60 J 22\~ 22\.'Jo n~+l lCIWOftlt .90 ' Y> l~ .. The second involved ads for Avtorn ea11 11 1 .. '°"" 5914 ~ 11o :..u"1s1 wrr 2s 1u 21~ 20v. 21~+ ._ GtWsFln ·'° m 20 1'U 1tt~ ... tl~ c Corl 1 719 10•.1o 10 101!' +!: Kai Kan dog food that criticiz-~="' i.~: ~ 1!: :tt ~~ m:: n f~r11~Wr1.~ ii 1~ ~V. ~~lo't uv.-~ .. &: =~in VP~ 1! 1~~ I~ 1~~+ .. l;,~1f;"; f: :n i ~~= ll!Jt ~ + t; ed another brand for ... ,·ng Avco CD wh •. 1• u·. J;i H~ CyclOPllCll I • ll n~ ~ 2l\IJ ... Grn Giant 1 ·; 'j 20 l'Ht 19~-llo °' . ,, ',,•, .. ,, •,,~ •,1 .. -' .. .... AVCll r:i 3.JCI . s ~ 3JV. 35-\' CfprVS Ml l 10 29 3Wo l.i~• lSb+ \') Grovllcl I.Oil ' 1 ... lPll U\'io 15Y• . . lucky St .S4 "" -~ synlhetic vitamins to provide ~:?i"'i~ i 1~ ~~ ~ ;;~ =---1~ oimon co 32-1g ~ n'lt ~ &~:.-'~::"' ;J ·; : 1~~ ~ 1~i~+·,,. t~=" 11 ~ ~ ~f~ ~re ~ ~ :·· nutritional balance Avr-..llnc ,:JO 6 395 1-h 1•,o. I;\+"' DenRl~r .50 • :w ' ... Ill>-'\\ Grum!)'Mn' 'ZJ 11\11 11 11. nv. ., tv~.0 y~~ If J3 m ~= ~\lo ' Avoni>r 1.«I 4t 27'112'1>110IN111 -2 oan1Co 1.36 7 12~'\ti 211'1o 2l~+'MGu1rdl1n lri 15 21 101~ 19!o 191•-~t.l..ykDI 3.12c 6 19't lf't lt\lo '' Both companies' ad cam-A11ec Oil 6k .., 13 11'"'· u• •• 11Vo-+ Ya Dori In ,'JOll lo 326 21 26\.'o 26\'J-b GuMr'l 3.llb 1 •2 :ia'llo 3'~• 341'1f v. · ·~ M-• -• · h d -I 1-l.lllrllria ~, 'I 113 11'111 ll J1 .o..+ -.· G~ll lit 1 I 116 ll 36\11 31 14-M •f \lb I •O 2•• I pa1gns a run for three B1b&Wll .llO 11 ao 2'~ 2• 1('h-""' OOYtO "1.14 ' 16 16'1o I&\\ 1~+ .;;GulfOll IV! I '°' 211\ 21111 11111 ~~~Iii II II 1J" ~ .... ll\lt + .... thsher th I BkhO .15blS 'I .fto 5\'J J~:o-\lluafCOI •V. 1100•1 •2 t4 +Iv.Gull R1&Ch t 19 I '< 11'1 l \lo-t \la ,. ... M, .llO Ii .u ~,,, • ~ ~ mon ph ore epanes .met::~n :~t~ ::~J;"'~ll"+,t;:~~111n1n~ ., Sl n~ '1-01 ... 00••,,b,,1.,"', 213:w.13v.1~. ,, .... , .. u .1w / w1 ,.. 1 ~~:+''' and u eld the complaints, Bild CH .:i:i 7 15 u 11v. 131,.+ \o .... v1onH -""' 1 11t !2~~ n 1211e+ 'Ill u1 '" 1.12 ii llll ta:i. 11 11 .... + v. ,.,,.,v 1.111 ' w 211"" 21 21 _ ~1 . BlltGn 1 9' t 117 21\~ 2S'h 1Sl:lo ' UIVPll 1.6' ID :ll ~ 2liJli ~+ ~ G SU Df 4..0 DO U U JS •·• ~ Fd . .-1 Iii 91'1 V'I• ·~· .• , saying the ads in question BltGi Ill' ••~ z2l<I ,,11 s.si 56.,., -0eanw11 ·'° • 2• ,.,, 1t. 1v.-"" Gna.w1 . ..-. ' 306 24l• Mlo't ,,t'o ... MltQ ..w. ... 11 1 • • 0 .. , · II · I . llenCi l 1 >.i f 2 t.119 22 .... ...._,_+ ,·.,· DH•• IAOI 10 7611 551'1 S. 5.)111 Gulf&W1 w~ S. '\• •1• 61'• . ...~ic ..... J~ 1 11 • 1~ ,:io;..... j• were potenlla y m1sead1ng. B•ndl.o Inc 47 196 151,_ :uv; W+~O.lPt.L 1.16 1 61 '~' ,, 1'"'+v.c.11wtor 11:-.. 111rn.102•o lO'J4•+a\\-n1v .AN 1s w 11:ie lulo't 11~+. Allho h N I d K I 9onoor p l 73 p; 7~· ,\~ \4 Oel Mnl 1.10 I 21 11 17\11 II +\.lo GllW1 pf »• 2 fHo Ut.\ J2.,.__ ,.,.,.1~0 I lu 1J ~1 >J :..,.., 'No->-\ ug yto an a Kan B&flQFP ~ ; . I n il 221Z 22il= \;. O.lteAir .60 IS ?Al '911.o d i'• + '41':1 Gul!Oft lridtl 12 7 5 '~ •1-1. M•1onfi1 .~ II 1 ""'"' '2\'I ~Vt+ ,,.. dispuled the panels' decisions, =11.1>1v: .J 1~ 1~ ~tt ~'!\ ij,.._ ·i• g:i::;1 int~ 's ~ ::~ l:~ 1 ~ 111 tteuPrt .1111 ,-~o "i;i; ,,v. 16\o!it "'M:::'~no ::: : ~ I~"' 1:; :~·--~·. they agreed to substitute other aenkTr_11$i 3 1o l'D 56 S5ri 56 + .,. o.nn1111 .ao 1 JI 24 72'\lo 2~+ o.:. H•lllblt1 1.n :it 1u 167\'1 16'1\'t 1011'1 l me11.ffil 1.:111 ll l'N J/'/j ~ 31 + ·r:·' a .. llOf'OI 2k. 3 2't\ 29~ 21~-Vo g:n1111 ol I j 11111 11\.'I 11\.'io+ Vt H•mP•D .60 u J6l 17'111 17'.lo !Alo ~-MAPt.U ..)4 20 u J:l'li ll~ ~T l • advertising. 13ut while the B•fd CR .1, lS 29 21i~ 21 21 .. nvs ·°' 16 « n·~ HI\ n 11o+ v. h,•mdC.,._p ·~ 11 ,',' ,• ,• ,• .•.·.· M-,,'1.r,non,, •·'"'" 1>1 ,..., 1• 1311o IMllTI , . ' a..rntt 1.611 ' IJ 2JV. 1S\~ 2JV.+ "'DenlSPIY .61 u :JO 201'1 20V. ~ .. • Cp ..... ... :J4 3#11 3'\.'I lol~+ •• new campaigns took a d1f-ll•lk In ·'° 7 4 1 7 1 0.SDltltl .~ I 9l l,.,,, IBO U'lll+ v. H111dl1m .61 7 53 9 e!i I lk . MlfCOI" .N t .. 24Y) :U\.li 24~ 1. f --·1· ch Ba1ln of 211 1110 27Vo 27 2114+ •;, Dl!Edll l.'5 ID 36 19 , ... lf + Ir. HlridY H .n 10 2 lt\lo 19\lo 19'~+ "'MlrCOI" Df 2 .. • .. ~ 411~\ 4 l'>+ ~. erent ;)Cl 1ng approa , they 011tt Mt .211 ,, 13 11).\11 ,0..., 10,.,_ '"' dete pf 9.V 2101uv. 11•v. 11,h-r1 H•nnCp .60 6 .. n 1214 1ni 12v.+ .w.r.m .211b 14 1111 •fl ,1.,. ,1l_ 1• did not indicate that any ::~~d~ :~ 1~ ~ ~~~ ~..\ ~\ .. +~! g::~:: l::t ·· ~ ;11A ;111o ~~->.• ~:'i~r1~·~ 2; ,rs t:U tt tlv.= ~ ~~f:.;t 1 :: ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~v..!.l .. statements in the previous ::~~·:c~ .'it ~' 1{1 ~r-i~" ~:~•+•A 8::~g~, 7~ ~ ~\t ;~;! ~t~+ ..... ~=~~:: 1:~ 1! 1~ ~\~ ~~ ~~t i, . ....:~~ 1:a ~ :I :~ !It; ~t :: campaigns could have been a.1rl110• ·'° 13 l uu u~ ..,~. 01~1r c11 .:it T:. ' 16h 16\1 1•'·"-v. H•rra111s .22 16 25 111,\ u 11•1o -\" M1rQ1t C•m 11 31 ·~ tv. ~+ 11 , Btll Fd$ .62 lt 202 1~~\ 21~ 12~+ I ~ Dial Fifi .SA 12 12 ~ 20•~ 'lOV.-\. H1rr I 11.12 12 12' JOI,~ '9 :IO\O+ YI m1irJoll 2~•k ..0 SO '29h 2*\a '211-o, deceptive . Beck.mn .~ lf '21 31•1,, 31~ 31 + ,,., 01fUT1(11nll 2 9 21 37Y> .l2V• l2~t-Vo Hlr$tO 111 6 12 16\'o u~ IS\t. -\!• Mlfthf' 1.24 ' 10 72'• 72'14 221'.+ ... BodonD .3i ,, ., llll• 31~· ]7~V.DfemShm I 9 211 2mlt 19 20'l\+l:it.H•rt5M• .•• I 33 HV. 15'~ IS'it-4 MertlnA I ·"° IJ 14 ''" 91/o 9h-I• "WE WERE NEVER BffchA .IGcl 6 26 13~• 13" l~\,g11ShmPI 1 J 21110 2B\'o 21'"-+"HarteH .!Otl f 11°" ID'l'l lO'll+""M"r!Mr 1 . ., 7 11 11 l~• I~+•-. rC-BelcOPll 2k I 3"I 12 l l ~i 11.._ V. toSllDI 1.20 J B\' lS\'o. lJV.+ Vo H1waEI 1 . .$6 10 2 ~ "'°' 1S'lo+ "•Md C11D .50 I 282 11°' 11 .... 11'1>+ \ quesled-to do any corrective t::=':t .lo: 141 ,4 ~~ ~ii ~r "g1~=ri ~ Jj ~ ~1• ~~ ~1 .. + v. ~:r:,,~11 1 ,f 12 1N: 1I:~ 1i~t .... ~~: :1:: ?: r, ~'• ~~ ~ ... -· .• advertising " says an official Beu Hw• .14 10 nt 31 v, ~• 31~.l "o1c;1-· M 1 Jt ,., , ·~ ~· HCA M•rtll' 11 32 11~ u lli 11~+1v. M•u•v .J(ll;I , 126 2~. mo '"'• . > l!lem ltCo .ID 1 U lt:Llo 11!,\ 1"' "• Ol~ltll Eopl &1 •n 91V. lf'\t '°"'+lllo Heck Inc .12 9 15 !l 1n'I 1] ·· MICp 1.011> JO 1111> 11\t lllo-~i at Nytol Bendix 1.60 I •'3 ,.,~ :n~, 3J... \'o grrntlDt! 4D n lt ... 61\ •v. Htcl•Mn 2k ]I ., 11\11 16"4 17 t "'Ml lt1IV .54• .• 50 13q Ill.lo 131.lt-"I• · a.,, Co 1.25 1 t4 JOW '9'i• JOv.-1~ u1on co '10 iJ 19 21lio 26V. 27'9+ i' Htllttnn .4.1 ' II 10\lo •~ 10\/o+ MsMtt 1.~ 2t 1~ 11•,1,, 11111-·~ "\Ve felt we were not in the 11encoo1 1v. z20 31 31 31 -"'ohnevw .12 s2 115 "-" ..,_, 311v.-~• H•lni H 1.0I 1s n 41 "~~ ~ M•~ve .lOb • ,, 24 2»1 :r:m.-•. ., . BtnCp.pl S'I> 1IJ4V.13'!.lo 134'4+1 Dftiolt1 11b 10 20 ls.ft 15\.\ 11~1 HtlenlR .11 210 211 ","" ,ll\4 'I~-'I.I Mtlltl .O'lll 14 4~ 4V. 4-1~ wrong, says an exccuhve 11enc Df •.JO J •~ "'"' '1'111+ \~ 01,11"•• · ,10 10 20 ~1 40'14 .«><~ •!.i H1l1111 c11r1 26 31 3~U ,.~ v. M•v o~ 1.60 ' 62 2t'lli 2*~·1 ~+ ~, WI.th Kai Ka n ll11111uei lflC 10 107 fl~ 5,,. s•\--'lo Olvtrsl!d In 13 2''11 2 2~\+ l'i H•llerlnl ·'' 1,• 0 ,... 11,A_ Mev pr! 1.10 1 21 27 27 + l~ .. Btrlcer PhO ' JI 11\lo 12~ 11"'1>--~-Dl~MI 2 15b I 19 21 11•4 7] + i. Httm1Pr ·'° 7l ~ 15'' JO;_ Mevero1 .61 13 1 2~ 24 2~ .:;. The regulations becon1e er· fective Dec. I and cover land offered for sale across state ~· --. ~ " ... Officials of the r eview Brahs 1.40I 1 1SS 2'" 26'" 1fillo . OrPeDDr. ,,, JI HI ,, tW. Wi+ \'I Hrl ~p (_10 1• l ,,;, ~~ 21. M1'nJW ·'° , 10 w. 71'1 ,,~ ··~ · 8 g l Ind .52 17 1(2 40 39\.'J ofO + h OOmeMn 111 19 '' 17'.lo lSl!o 17V.+2'/. ~ttn :f. ~ ll 150 3' l6 ~ t ~MCA Inc 6'I f 2 Ut'o Ult. ~ :,. board, the ad industry's self-Block o 1.01 so '°'"\Ii 121~ u1VM-11". OomFd .9so 1s 1~• ~' 1~ ~\ H"'~",·10 ,0· 1, 1,l: 1'\• u•:.,. 11 McCord :n • 11 u" 141t. 141~ :;: . 8l1lr Jt1 A J 25 1 ~ a.i:-\;, OonlllfJ 12 II ll \'o7 1'' Pt-\~ Hor V .;1 12 23$ )9\lo l'\lo 311~-1, Mct":rOY 1.10 ~ 2:2 l l'il 1n-17'ol"" '• regulaling agency, adn1it a e111~lon1 111 • • 15'• u1, 1s\-"'00rinr!tv '.41 ,, "' 2•'\ :i.i ~~ J4\'t+ ":::t,t1:i'n J 2 169 ~ 1v. Sl\• McDermot 1 n :m •~.,, 111!'1 14'-'•+n;.; I. • 1n<s. Th e y mark lhe govemme nrs biggest efrorl to ~ crack down on deceptive and l misleading advertising sale~ 11 le<:hniques In the $6 b\IHon in· ~'t dustry. ,;; LAND DEVELOPERS will be required to describe rully the land ofrered for sale, ad· vise buyers of thei r legal rights , nnd disclose their financial condition. IRS on Prowl Audited !{etur1-is W ron:g WASHINGTON (AP) -Nearly three out of every four incon1e tax returns au(lited last year were incorrect, the International Revenue Service says. The IRS said that as a resu lt Qf incorrect amounts of .tax du e being reported on 74 percent of the audited returns, It will seek to collect an additional $5.l billion in taxes, n1ostty from cor· µorations . A SPOKESMAN FOR the IRS said the service audiled 1.8 million tax returns during the year ending June 30, 1973, n1ost of them for the years 1969, 1970 and 1971 . The audit of 1972 returns Is continuing. He said that It would be wrong to assume that the incorrect returns reflect growin~ dishonesty by taxpayers, however. lnftead, be ~td, improved procedures are resulting In fewer ' Unnecessary audits. Ttte aud.lted returns represented about two pei- ccnt of the tax returns filed In any one year, the spokesman said, , Unolficla lly, the spokesman estimated I.fiat the audits yielded an ext,ra '796 j>er return, up from $746 the year before and $420 In 1969. ' OF THE RETURNS audited mos~ 1.4 mllllOI\, were filed by lndl~du~Js. but yielded only SI 1 billion In extra JlllYmtn~ The other $4 billion wu fr?m corporaUons and otber taxpaying entitles. he said . ' ! prejudicial finding that is not :::~~I~ :fi 1~ :, \~~ IJl: ll~ ~ ti:~c cd'uvfr ~ 3\ 1~l .. 'iS9 11._ "1 ~"1mh.SJ; fn 11 :iy~ 11~: 're 11 •• -Vt ~~=~ :; s: 1n ~"!! if.~ ~-~ followed by a U !ob01• 8rb 1 ll »'Ji> J\'a-14 DorJe...C 10 t n ,., 5''> ''"+'~Hll""br "u 1 26l',... j.Sh-l•W:f'lrl'd 1•• 1041121o1 ts•• 211 +-. correc ve oeino c .~ 10 '' 11v, 16" 1ru+ \lo oovrro i'.cu 10 1 l4\l :i.<L'o 36'">-·~ H ron H" · 1 lo 43 2, 1 :llV. ,,,.__ 1~ wGr HI .n t 1~ ~• ti.11 fl'>-'t. remedy leaves something to BDIH Ce-.c11 • 21s 13~ 13~ 13'i-Ii nowc11.,.,, 1 23 2t..1 sr y;•~ S1' + v. HMW ttld~' 15 . 21 1~\ ,',~ 3,... '~r.•11111 '·'° , "'' 1 .. -... 1~••+ ,,. BookMo 1.31 I 4 20 IN 20 + \'J F'l·~vn 1v, 1 l 7"" ~ 7''' Ho41rtM .n 15 20 291~ .. '291~+ llo ·~tr.rtQ1' D 11 , llto !" 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" 1~ 61"' ,r -"•nt1• .4Dll ' l 11~ 1r·~ 11·'1-'• 1rittl'c1 1:11 10 :n ~ -!t1~ _.,.,Mi 11ue1 \·" ?A 11• n~ 'II: ·~ , ... , C11 ' ... , "' •i' ~c1n 0 .. • 1•1• ,~ 15~ ... l'I•••·~· , I " n 1. u •t M1$1Tlt •I/ "I u ,, •. • .-------------ll orri • ,.~ • t i '" ~1nixe1•· • 71• ' 1 •8M Ce t.•t n '°11'1 m •, ,.,.,. • '• Y.ll"t" o r o c I Cr• DI , ' ~ ... \~ a• n • , .,~. ~ '"--\.o lnPMo~r .12• .. 7t ~l .n•o .,..,_ ~rMlll'ltTl'O I°' • j LI ,, 11 Price Rises • • ' I DlllY .. li.t Sllff P~otn Pretty Hairy Lillian Espejo of Hialeah, Fla., gels ready to dash into the ocean , but first she has to get that darned hair out of her eyes. Slaye1· of Wife ARCADIA, F!J. (AP! - Nearly seven years after his •·Jove slave .. murder trials became front-page news, Dr. Carl Coppolino works as a library assistant in prison here while authorities consider his request for parole. Corrections ofrieials s a y Coppolino. 42 , has been a model inmate sin'te April 211, 1967, when he \Vas sentenced to life for the murder or his wife, Carmela . "AS FAR AS conformlng. I wisll l·bad 599 ·rnore like him," said Rankin Brown, su~rintendent of the DeSoto Correctional Unit in this cen- tral Florida town some 60 miles cast of Sarasota. "He's really applied himse\{ and has made an excctl!!nt adjustment to prison. He's proven over a period of years to be a good. custodv risk." Copi)olino was accused or killing a neighbor, Army Lt. Col. 'W"il\tam E. Farber. in Middleton Township. N.J. in 1963.· The s tat e 's chief November. , "\\'E LOOK AT the man's record, but also iook for a reasonable likelihood that be won't return lo criminal con- duct," Howard said. "The commission tries to exercise as much leeway as po~ible in granting parole." ... Brown said C:Oppolino is a minimum security prisoner and has the run of the old Air Force base during daylight hours. "We won't even have cells here," he said. "'Ve have bar· racks. A minimum security prisoner like Carl can do what he likes with his time after work." BRO\\'N SAID Coppolino is in a furlough program which allows him to leave the prison and spend lime with relatives. "He wa s allowed to leave tor four hours a week the first monlh and now is up to 12 hours." Brown said. "Even- lually he'll be allowed to spend 48 hours away from the prison. \Ve think it's the best v.•ay to get a man ba~k into society and prepare him for life outsid e." lvitness at his 1966 trial was ------- Farber 's widow, Marjorie. 52, who said she asked Coppolino to give her hypnotic lrcat- ments to help her stop s1no!- ing. Mrs. Farber claimed Cop- polino implanted posthypno! ic suggestions that caused her to enter into an affair v.'ith him. COPPOLlNO WAS found in- nocent of killing Farber. but Florida authorities exhumed the body of Coppo\ino's wife, who died shortly after the Coppolinos moved to Sarasota. Coppolino znarried Ma r y Poelnitz Gibson. a 1realthy divorcee. 38 d<iys a fl e r Carmelita died. Coppolino was accused of ANIMALogi<~.,- poisoning Carmelita and con-------------- v i e t e d of seco nd-degree Indiana Prisoners. In Cells MICHJGAN CITY, I nd. (UPI ) -Prison guards and 20 shotgun -armed state policemen in riot gear auc· cesfully returned 600 rebellious inmates to their cells at the Indiana State Prison Tuesda y. The orderly transrer or the prisoners left only o n e cell block to secure today. The (IN SHORT ... ) ,. prisoners transferred were confined to the cellblocks, but ha ve not been locked in iJl.. dividual celJs since a weekend riot. • Eateries Protest - Two prison guards held as hostages for two days were released unharmed Monday night after Gov. Otis Bowen promised a m n e s t y for prisoners participating in the rebellion. Front Texas to Oregon, small cafe owners are expressing their disapproval . of President Nixon's Phase 4" policies. In Galveston, (top) eatery owner Marshall Pitt- man says the small businessman can't fight high cost of meat. In ?wted!ord, Ore- gon (bottom) the Sou1> Kettle Cafe displays· ils guestimation of future prices. e Spare Rerord SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -Skylab 2 commander Alan L. Bean today became the wOrld champion of space flight, logging more time away from planet earth than any man . I At 3:09 a.m. (PDT), Bean surpassed the mark of 49 I:' days, 3 hours, 37 minutes set ~, .. by a long-time friend , 1. astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. The mark was set while Bean \\'BS in a scheduled sleep period as the space lab soared over Japan. e CJ1oleru Case:> WASHINGTON (UPI) ' l ' ' ' 1973 DAILY PILOl ~ .. '-W.~td:':'~~=a~y,~S=•~P~:::::":"~'~5~,..:.:.:.:..~~~~~~~~~~~·..,,· -'l OVER THE COUNTER NASO Lla:tings for Tuet.d•y, s.pt.,,.._, 4, 1t73 "M' -"WI i"::L "' '! '! .' J!~A l,!.~ ~ t'~ ~ J~ !'" :r~.·~t~lc:~I I IHI : ~::: A~ > ~· H wfl'ltt°i' .. 11lw ·~.I t.tt l:: s.u .. nltt ,1,,,. 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The agency sai~ Tuesday each state must match or ex· ceed the new standards or lose 10 percent of its federal highv.•ay funds . lt was the first time NHTSA issued standards for vehicles on the road . Jn the past, the agency concentrated on re-- quiring auto manufacturers to incorporate safety-related im- provements in new cars. e Fixl11g Trial DETROIT (AP ) -General Motors and Ford. the nation's two largest automakers, have told a federal court they are innocent of charges they con- spired to end price ~m­ pelition. in fleet sales. The auto giants went on trial Tuesday"in U.S. District Court here, where they are charged with criminally conspiring to fix prices and mainiain a monopoly i n large-volume fleet sales. Federal '-prosecutors say the trial is expected to la st at leaS:i foW' months. Who Owns That Airline? WASHINGTON (UPI\ -A small but potentially lucrative airline is for sale, but even its president can't find out who owns it. Indications from the unusual secrecy involved in the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) proceedings arc that Southern Air Transport may Roland c. Bel:ker has been named director of marketing for the American Coi n Ex- change, coin brokers who m11ke a mar· ket in bulk silver coins for invest- ment. The La- guna Beach resident pre- viously 0\111- ed his own ins u ranee aecK&1t agency a n d has served as a broker with Mitchum. Jones and Templeton i n Laguna Beach and w i t h Hornblower, Weeks, Hemphill Noyes. He is married and ha s three children. * Esterline Corporation has appointed James H. Chillas as marketing manager for U1e Costa Mesa subsidiary. Oiillas joined Esterline Aux- itrol from a ir :t be owned by the Central Intellig ence Agency (CIA). The airline, based in Miami, consists of only three Hercules transport planes but has been chartered for 26 years to fly tours bel\.\'een the United States and the South Pacific and the Caribbean. Citizens for Action and is a director of United SOUth c.oast Conununities. President Stanley G. \Villiams asked the CAB ror permission lo buy !he airline last March for about $5 million, but according to one source, participants in the CAB hearings have been sworn to secrecy. Four other charter lines and eight scheduled airlines claim- ed \ViUiams might be getting a windfall by acquiring a govern m ent-0wned firm without public bidding, charg- ing that the firm is actually o'vned by the CIA , which, of course , has no comment. 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Howard . a n1ember of the Florida Parole and Probation Com1nission , said Coppolino had been given an· nual parole interviews and woilld get another interview in No Revenge F atlier to Aid Killer i1uid systems :~ firm 'vhere ! he served as n ati ona l sales man- ager. The 'Vo od land Hills re s i- dent \\•ill ht' re s ponsible Panel Nan1ed capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -A l(}. member. "Blue R I b b o n A¢""1tur•I Committee has been named by Lt. Gov, Ed Reinecke to "come forth with innov1tlve thinking regarding this drastic (food industry) problem." Pride Says ~ 'I Don't' SALEMI, Sicily (AP I - Tbe , Jnclpient b r Id c ...,ercd '1No" w h c n ..-S the traditional ques· _, by the priest. ~ranla . CUsumano, 32, ... ined thal she·did not """ Nicolo LampallOOI, .. to whom Ille had btm .,.aged two yearo. FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. IAP 1 -A distraught father has written an open letter to the man who assaulted and killed his l6-ycar--0ld daughter, pledging legal and psychiatric help if he surrenders. "My heart is heavy with grief but not with vengeance," wrote Stanley Curtis, a lawyer. "You need help very badly. In all likelihood you 11·anl to be helped but you are afraid of coming forv.·a~.1• POLICE SAID UJCy hope the Jetter, printed in The Fort Lauderdale News and the Sun· Sentinel, will help convirx:e the killer to turn himself in. The killer is also suspected in two similar slayings. The nqde ~body of Curtis' daughter Mnrisuc was found last week In Ute lntracoruu1t \\'».terway. only a few blocks rrom her home . Blocks were tied to her ~ad and feet Like the twO women who have boo1 klled in the area ln 1he past six weeb, a nwn·s sock \\'as knot t t d around her neck. "SUE WAS a shy gir~ but • bright,·• wrote Curtis. "The kind or girl everybody liked, To kill someone like that, someone so rich \\•ith the joy of life, you have to be a very sick man. "l've seen ma,ny such men," he sa id. "For years, 1 was a practicing criminal attorney and 1 defended men like you." Curtis said lie was making "a solemn promise" that If the killer turned himseU in he \VOUld see that he received all the legal and psychiatric assistance he needed. "LET ME .,,..,.. you thal our sy1tem of justice does not perac<:Ute men who can't help themselves,•· Curtis wrote. "I've defended men my.elf who needed help the way you do and they received it." Curtis told the man lhal "ii is only a matter -of time" before police catch up with hlm. "As a lawyer J know it is in your best lnlttest to come forward and aeek help now," the l1ttor aald. "Only by oo doing ... m the court look kindly on your plea ." ' ' for marketing for Esterline which maoofactures proprie- tary liquid level control ioitru· men ts. * Phil Cohen of Costa Mesa, loca l repre&entati ve for Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaba, has been awarded a certificate or proficiency for successful completion of a course in life insurance tm• derwriting. * Uarle1 L Cross has been named corporate controller for National Sy!ltems Corp. The Dana Point executive was former· ly controlhir for BorJe E ngineer1ng Corp. ol .Ir- vine and wat senior audi~ tor for Ha.s- kins an d Sells, Santa Ana, prior to ~· CltOll Jte ts currently serving as treasurer of the Dana Point • • , I I j l , \ I I ) I " \ ' .. . • Wtdntsday, St ~tt 1t.o:.-~. ~:: /l Wednesday's Closing Pricei Complete New York Stock Exchange List Stocks Encounter Ups and Downs NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market price s were hi&h•r Wednesday after being milled to lower ror most of the trading session in profit taking after strong recent galllB, analysts said. The market moved slightly to the plus side be· fore President Niion's speech. It responded "some· .7 what positively, but in no great surge to bis state- ments that llghlin'-inflation would get No 1 priority during the sessions linal 15 minutes/' analysts said. The President said he would send a new State of the Union message to Congress and the most 1m· portant item In his message would be fighting infla· ti on. ... 1.:t1-.... ....,. lf: I • . . ~.\IL V PILOT lJ Ameriran Sales Volume Fi11ance Briefs e Bolla .. Dowu LONDON (UPI) -Britain's pound took a belling Wed· nesd.1y and pulled tM US dollar down with it on most European money markets. The price of sold rose. The dollar made it1 biggest jump in value In months dur- ing London trading a1ainst the paund. Wednesday's changes made a paund more than two cents cheaper during the day. and nearly four ctnts cheaper than on Tut>day morning. e .4rq1dri&lon 8jlOdal lo tM Dally Pilot NEW YORK -Paine, Wei> her, Jackson & CUrtls lnc. bl;.! completed the acquisition of the retail and corporate finance dlvl1lons and the municipal bond department af Mllchum, Jones & Templeton Jnc., James W. Davant, chairman and chief executive ()ffl cer of Paine Webber, an· nounced Tuesday. Davant 8lso announced that Richard W. Jones wW be nominated as a d1rectoT of Paine Webber. Jone. formerly had been chairman and chitl executive offlctr of Mitchum, Jones. • • • l-.... ·~ -••• • . . • , , • -r. ~ . ' . ' -. . ... 20 DAILY PILOT Wtdnttday, Stplfmbtr 5, 1973 . ' Wtdllffd.>y, S.,t..,b;, 5, 1973 PILOT·ADYERTISU -9!-· _..:.:.....;...~ -' • ( . ~. • . I ' .. I '· ' I . ':\ ' ' I • . as Newport Beach Chevy dealer · disposes ·of all remaining ·· · new . '73 Chevy cars and trucks!·" .I . I . ' ' HUGE INVENTORY UP FOR GRAB.S!-~: r . ~ . . I • I . ACT NOW fO~ greatest selectiOQ!·'', . • ... 'f· . ' j . 833·0555 '. ~ 1.. ;. ' ) . ) ~-. . I ISi '· . . J • • ( •. ' ' ' I f \ ' • • • •• • ~aguna Bea~h EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 248, 7 SECTIONS •. 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 TEN CENTS Compromise Forecast in Meter Revenue Issue By JACK CHAPPELL Of !IM DllllY Pilot ll•ff The possibility of a compromise between opposing sides on the parking meter revenue issue wa s broached today as a last chance way of preventing an ex· pensive and lnflel.ible referendum repeal of the new meter ordinance. 1be compromise -simply stated - would be lhat the city council would hold off any increases Jn parking meter rates .and the organizers of the referendum would not submit their petitions. This would enable the city to install some 6M new mete rs in commercial areas and along Laguna Canyon Road near the art festival -areas not now metered. Councilman Charlton Boyd said today that compromise "might very well come up tonight." at the city council's 7:30 meeting at city hall . "I'm sure the councll would be open to suggestions because It has no desire to ram any policy down anyone's throat," .. Boyd said. Richard Wille tts, organizer of the referendum effort said that If the council • rue er --. New Prices Adopted Food Costs-Up-- ln City Schools lllslnc food prices that have hit the American homemaker also have struck the Lquna Beacb, Unlfied SCbool Dlllrlit. . A new ,.1 ol eale!<ria food prices a~ted by the Board ol Education Tues- day night show nearly all foods will cost more next year -a Jot more. A t wo-owice· allce of meat loaf wilh potatoes, whtdt llOld last year for 3S cenll will -IO oenta when ICllool opens Sept. tl. were to ' repeal the section. of the ordinance increasing fees, he would not submit his petitions. Willetts also sought assurances that new meters would on1y be placed along commercial areltS in the canyQO and that monies from pai:~g be used first to defray any debts incurred in operation of the Glenneyre Street parking structure. The timetable for amending the present ordinance appears to offer the only real .hitch in reaching a com- promise. .. Any amendment to an ordinance re- e . quires t"11·o public readings and they must be five days apart . Willetts has until Sept. 15 to submll his petitions for the referendum. If enough valid signatures (987 are required) of Laguna Beach voters are present, the ci- ty council may either itself repeal the ordinance , or it may order a special elec- tion and put the question to the voters. Mayor Roy Holm has indicated that he personally feels the council would not repeal the ordinance, but woul~ put the matter to the voters. The parking meter revenue measure • Ill \vould have brought in an estimated $168.000 this year. but some $100,000 would be los t before the voters could decide the measur e if it docs go to a vote. The ordinance itself c<illed for in- creasing the hourly fees rrom 10 cents to 20 cents an ho ur and inqeasing the ouinber of meters. To repeal a portion or the ordinance, the council could ini1iate action tonight and scheflule :i special meetin g for final action prior to the pl'litio n deadline . City Attorney 'J'ully Sc.vn1our said to- day , ho\vcver. that no rrpea\ bas been It's the same story for tuna and ..... noodles. b_e\f .~wand .. ..,.. Clydo Lc!Oeled)-, the -li!Str!ct business manager, placed the blame on hi1her food costs to the school district. Can't Bark Under Clouds Laguna Beach police, alerted by a su.spiclous resident, zipped over· to an ocean !root strett Tuesday to investig•te a "suspicious person" wbo .-.portedly had-been lilting-In bis vehicle for u:traonlinarily long lime. The suspicio~ person was a would-be beacbgoer, and be told of- ricers be was waiting and reading in hiJ ear -hoping for the sun to come out. It didn't. Saudi Arabian Embassy Seized By 3 Terrc;>risJs . . PARIS (UPll -Tbree armed Palesti· nlan guerrillas seized the Saudi Arabian embalS)' and an undetermined number of homgea today, threatentiig to blow up the bµtldtng unless they Were granted free passage out of France. The guenillas also said' they were demanding the release of a leading Palestinian guenilla serving a life aentence In Jordan.-·- The guerrillas initially gave 'police a 5 p.m. (9 a.m. PDT) deadline to provide a car to the airport and a plane out of France, but extended the deadline twice. "We do not want another Munich," they declan!d at 6 p.m. 10 a.mo PDT, referring ·to the ·Munich ·Olympic massacre· One year ago toda)'. · Hundmii.:or police weai'ing helmets and bulle.t-~ vests and Including a team of • hoOters surrounded the greylllone .but Ing .In th< swank 18th dl1tJ:lct ~t far·from the Arc de Trlomph. But r,<!llC. inspector Jean Esplona.,. said: ' We will not attack the embassy without a written request fromr the Saudi Arabian ambasudor becaus:erthis ls ex· (See HOST4GES, Pase t> Show Seeking Seamstresses A aUlch In Ume may save tilt Lyric Opera Asloclallon ol orange County. ' ~ aasoclntlon wUI stage "Annie Get Your Gun" beglnnin~ F'rlday evening <'It Laguna Bench's Trv1ne Bowl nnd there are several costumes· thttt slill need to be 2lt'IWJ1 togelher. Seamstresses or tailors with some spare time during lh~ day or evening ore urlltd to coll the Lyric Opera. 494:0709. "AMle" Will be staged at ,8:30 p.m. Frldey and Saturday ovonlngs dliling the mclltb. ,, Board memben a1so learned that the price of milk will double next year from five cents for a half pint to 10 cents. The 100 percent Increase, Lovelady said, is due to the end of federal subsidies of milk sold to sludenll. Prices that will not go up next year in- chl!fe_ ~Wami, 75 ~; enchl1adas, 35 ceots; hard boiled eggs, 10 cents ; slic- ed tomatoes, 25 cents; donuts , 10 cents, and several beverages ranging in cost from 10 to 15 cents. At the elementary schools, tray lun- ches which cost 45 cents this year will cost ~ cents next year -a 22 percent in- crease. Last year's 50 cent tray lunches at the hi gh school will cost 6.S cents next year - an increase of 30 percent. Dr. Norman Browne,· school board president, objected to the fact that stu- dent lunches were going up while adult !ray lunches are holding at 85 cents next year. Browne said It did not make sense in relation to the other increases. He also noted, ~ere have b:eerJ. past ·objectiOns .to so called "low• cost adult lunches" of- fered at school cafeterla11. Supt. Donald Woodington said the sWf would explore the Browne's concern and report on It at the next meeting of the board. * * * Laguna Schools Again Offering Free Lunch Plan Free meals will be offered once again this year to needy Laguna Beach Unified School District students under the Na· tlonal School Lwx:ll Program. Families with n\.Onthly Income! below ' the fo)lowlng levels are urged to apply for benefits of the program: --Self·supporting stude1:ts, $288. -Family of two, $300 -Family of three, '372 -Family of four, $443 -Family or five, ~ -Family of sir, $574 -FamUy of sevm, $1S$3. Families not meeting In the Jncome levels, but with major medical or housing expenaes which cre1t.e a demonstrable mqoey problem alJo may apply Appllcattoo· !011111 for tlteJlll!8r81!L•~ available at Laguna B(acfi'a lfve ochools and It the district Educatldn Center, 550 Blumonl Street Patient Subdued FRESNO (UPI) -A paUent threaten· inC to kill everyone In a psychlolrisr s \vnitlng room fi red a pistol Into a wall Tue~y but was captured as he raced out ·a back door. Police Aid Bernard Woytd fled the. olflce wheii an oillcer entered the !root door. . • ' . . . • Dallr ,,..._, .. ff ..... TWO AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STUDENTS'"RE LEARNING .THt RQPES IN LAGUNA BEACH S.rdar Gun of Turkey and Anne Rothing of Norw1y at Home of Mrs. EilHn Berg Exchange Stu·dents Learn Pair Looking Fo.rward to Openi1ig .<?f Scliool By FREDERICK Sl:HOEMERL Of !'lie o.11)' ''"' Slaff Up ·~ Camden Place, Anne Rothing is stru trying to figure ou t folks known as cow~Y.S a?<f p~pectors. Across Laguna Beach, on Dunning Drive, Serd ar Gurz is confused about things like ounces and pounds. Mis! Rothing, 18, of Norway and Gurz. 16, of Turkey are the Art Colony 's two American Field Service e x c h a n g e studeots for the coming school year. The Norwegian's stay with the Thomas Berg family began Aug. 11 with a two- week ' jaunt to the family 's Lake Tahoe cabin. '!bat trip, naturally, included a visit to the Washoe Valley -a Nevada landmark mach; •. famous during the silver rush of the late 1800s. "I kept tryirig to imagine these me n called cowboys and miners. We never had anything like that in Norway," said Miss Rothlng. Another fascinating sight J.or the Norwegian was the gambling casino. Though t()(? young lo play the slot machi nes Miss Rothing said it was fun to watch. anyway. She's right at home with the "bummer summer" that descended on th e Orange Coast thiJ year. My home town iJ HaugeJt.md, a city of 28,000 residents' on the soutb Nonxay coast. "All we have ta fog, rain and wind, hardly any sun," she explained. ~G\ll:Z~O(;llm)rJurke)', "!YS hfs ]lav· intJ trouble understanding the American way of weights and meatiurcs. His ho1n e country relies ~n the metric system and he Is ·not familiar with n11les. ounces or pounds. "I just don't underst11nd' thc111, .. he said . ltc's also shaking his hcod over the l\mcrlcan high school system. •·\'lo mu~t lake 16 subjects . including science. algebra, trlgonomf!try. h Is tor y . geography and literature. "Shxlenta htt6 can take things like pholography. We·don't hiv. anythi ng llke • t ' that,'' Gurz lamented. During the upcoming year, he will be sta)'ing with the Forrest Johnson family . Next week, he'll get a taste of the central Cafifornia coast on a trip to Morro Bay and Paso Robles. During his school year in Laguna, Gurz plans to take chemistry, biology, U.S. history, English, physical education and student government. Both students al.So will be on ·the local lectur.e .cli'cuil, telling organizations about their·home countries and their im- presSions 'of the United States. Both Gurz and' Miss Rothing said they 've found the' American people "very friebdly" and "open." "It seems to be very easy for Americans to meet other people," ~1iss Rothing added. Bus · Drivers ori Strike; . ' , Students · Late to School SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -,Thousands or~ children straggled into elemenfary schools today after riding·l!l car pools or city buses as some 230 school bus drivers went on strike on the first day of class. The w a I k o u t .affect.. some 20,000 students and Supt. Steven P. Morena of SELL ANYTHING WITH PILOT AD You ""!. selljus~J'!.ben you laVertise with Dally Pilot claaslfied wan t ad! ... ELEC lawnmower $25, Bed $15, Edger $5, pro)<ctor 12$, Misc. (Phone No.) · This ~dvortlser sold 'anything and everything' through this ad. lf you have 11ny miscellaneous merchandise to move, . your Dally Pilot Ad-viBOr will help you sell ueverything." Call btr dirett - 6u.6678. I the San Francisco Unified ScHool di strict urged parents to "make every efrort to transport children by car pools or public transportation." The stranded students primarily are •th~ bused to schools outside their neighborhoods in a court-ordered in- tegrilt'ion plan. About 50 ~ &O pickets marched in front of the school bus yards. l(egotlatlons continued' today betWet!l the United Transportation Workers Union Local 1741 and the Associated Charter Bffl0rwh1Cli contracts wilfi the 7Q,000. student school district. No comment on progress in t h e wage nnd contract negotiations Y.'as available from either side. a federal mediator or Mayor Joseph Aliolo. The strkc is nol ngnlnst the school district. Some schools seemed to have good hlrnouts dcsplt~ the slrlkc. hllt others \vcre-the scenes of confusion. Enrollment fly,urts \vere to be compiled I Ater toda''. Principal Ben Pulsifer of Pac~ Height. Elementary School Aid enroll- IDlnl la down~ J prepared for tonight's council n1ectlng. Cit.v Manager Al Theal said that fin1:1n- cial breakdo\\·ns had been prepared for the increases in revenue generated b~ just adding 680 ne\v meters at lhe cur· rent rate. but the fi gures \Vere not read l· ly availa ble. Finance director Tom nileadc is cur· rently on vacation. An ur gency ordinance which does not require t\i.·o readings, cannot be used in this instance, Seymour said. It requires a clear threat to the public health and "'clfare, not just a polilical problem , he S<l id . Vru1 Driver A1·1·ested 111 El Monte By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ""' Dlollf' ,,tot ,, ... A Rosemead trucker stopped while driving through El Monte in a white van Wednesday la In Newport Beach City Jail today, accused of the kidnap-sex assault of a young girl in Corona del Mar six days ago .. The suspect was detained by El Monte Patrol Sgt. Gary Yaruss, who only .30 minutes berore had read a Newport Beach Police Department c i r cu I a r describin g the wanted man and van. "We just got it yesterday morning and he picked i ~ up and read it beJore going back out on patrol ," El Monte Detective Sgt. Marvin Martin di sclosed today. He said Kenneth D. Kelley, 32, offered complete cooperation during and after the traffic stop. Kelley, also known as Kenneth D. Blahosky, accompanied officer.; to police headq uarters and his van was im- pounded. "We didn't arrest him, we only de- tained him ," Sgt. Martin said. Newport Beach Police detectives Sam Amburgey and Don Follett arrived at ~ p.m. and formally placed Kelley under arrest. He is booked on suspicion of kidnap, "'ilh police reco mmending that bail be scl at $100,000 if Kelley succeeds in persuading a judge to establish such a bond arnount. .. He is eligible to have bai l set," Detec· tive Capt. Don Oyaas said in announcing the arres t. l·le nlso said Kelley is tryi ng lo arrange for some figure to be set. Little detailed infonnation was releas- ed about lhe suspect to indicate Whether his white van contained any evidence link- ing it lo the Aug. 30 abduction and sex crime. Investiga tors also declined to say if Kelley displayed specific physical links to the-assault suspect such as multiple tat- toos on his left ann and one saying: Jean, on his ri ght. Security measures today included no release of mug &bots taken when Kelley \Vas formally booked and police said no ne\vsmen Would be permitted a chance to (Su SUSPECT, Page %) Orange Coast Weather Much the same on Thursday as it was today. l\.1ostly suMy in the afternoon hours with highs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the mid-70s inland. Overnight lows 62~. INSIDE TOIJi\ Y 'Love &lave' murderer Dr. Carl CoppoJino, whose drnmatic trial made front page news i11 1967. i8 being '°1ll~rtd. jdi' paroU. i1.1lthorttk.s .sa~ he h<U b'ee1~ a rerfect pri.soner. See story page 11. At Y.ur S-ltt I l .M. l tY• f Ao•llllt 7J c.iltornl• 1 CarMr C11rMPr 1~ CUttlrlf\11 11·•1 COll'llCI 1• (f~lv.9•' .. DNfh Hollett u E:dllo•lal ~'" • •t11tft1inll'ltlll'I lt·U ...... llC. 11·1t '°' ~ It.en~ It ... ,._. » A1111 ~ It Mlilllot • iM~l1t .24-U Mvlv•I ""Mh 1• Hiii-i 1"tW1 4, IJ Or•-c-'l'f n twtt ll·IJ Or. St.i11erdll1 It Sl«ll M•,_.ff \ .. It Ttlrl'hlel U Tl':."twl M-U w...... ' W-.a'1 NIWI ..... W-" MW1 I 4.11 • -.. .. ' DAJiLY PIL01 LB Wtdntsd1y, Stpttmbtr ~. l<>7l :_ ____ c__;::_.c._:. __ _;,: __ , ·3 Schools • On Can1pus Extension Thrte area high school s have been stlecttd as part or an exteoded campus _J>rogram of Saddlcback C.Ommunity College which wi ll allow people with transponatlon difficulties to take college classes close to home. Laguna Beach High School. San Clemente High School. and Irvine's l'niver!:lty High School beginning Sept 17 \\'ill offer an average of five evening, full- . credit college courses each. • Also participating in the program are Tustin High School and Foothills High • School. Res,idents in this area recently began a petition drive to get out of the Sad- dleback district, partly because they ha ve to drive 2-0 miles to reach the f\.tissioo Viejo campus. "We'll take the college campll.! out into the community to reach those who can- not come to us," said Or. Fred H. Bremer, the school's superintendent. Students may enroll for their classes at their preferred high school site on tht first night of class, eliminating any trlp.s to the main campus. Classes to be o£fered include: Laguna Beach -Art Appreciation, three units. 7 to JO p.m. Tuesdays; Creative Writing, three units, 7 to 10 p.m·. Thuraday1; Cultural Geography, four unlt1, 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays and Wed· nesdays; Introdu ction to American Government, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. San Clemente -Readings in Poetry, three units, 7 to 10 p.m. Mondays: U.S. History to 1876. four units, 8 to JO p.m. Mondaya and Wednesdays; Introduction to Psychology, four Wlits, 6 to 8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday: Oral C.om- munication, (a speech course) three · units, 7 to 10 p.m. Monday. University -Physical Anthropology. ~four units, fl to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and ·.Thursday: Introduction to PsycOOlogy, :. four units, 6 to 8 .p.m. Mondays and \llednesdavs: Personal and SOcial Ad· .. justment, ·four units. 8 to 10 p.m. Mon· days and \\1ednesdays ; ,Introduction to SOciology, four Units, 8 to 10 p.m. Tues· day and Thurs-days. Road DeJXIrtment Bl.a1iket Permit BUI Gets De1iial The Orange County Road Department may not enlist Ronald Caspers as a lob- byist again. The Rood Department sought a blanket pennit for all road malntentnct. repair and installation of signal!: and "any other facilities for the safety and control or public traffic" from the South C.oast. Regional Zone Conservation Commi!~slon. Caspers, a member of the coastal COM· mission, was asked by the department to :state its case. However, he appeared reluctant Tues- . day when the matter came before the : commission. . "That's a package deal ,'' Caspers said ~ ·with a sigh afler Comm ission Executi ve : Director Melvin Carpenter read the :: lengthy request. : "The road department is one of our " more a u to n o m o u s organl.%atlons." Caspers said, adding that its officials are •·wroog" to expect his unqualified sup- lJOrt. The supervisor said he generally favors bl&nket maintenance permits . Donald Bright of La Habra, com- mission chainnan, said he feared the ''expansive . language" ol "any other facili ties.'' That could include closing a road or widening it lo six Janes. he said. "It . leaves a wide view for them to move." At C.Ommissioner Lou is No\\·e\l's sug· gestion . the panel restricted the pcnnit to existing roads. "I don't know '''here it lthe ap- plication > breaks awa y from routine to expansion or growth-inducing," Caspers said. OIANel COAST DAILY PILOT ,, . SUSPE<lT ..• photograph him In the jail faclllly . Vlrtually the only fnct released in ad- dition to tht 11uspeet's Rostmead apart· m!nt address is hi~ octUpalion, llsted as driver Cor Blaholky Trucklng COTnP1ny fJl Loa Angeles. Clrcul1ri1 describlna: the fug itive, the van. and other particulars of lhe caae waro d~trlbuttd throulhout <ho Soutl\- Jand this wet.k. Investigator& had been opersUns: on the theory that the man who kidnaped a 14· ye-r-old Corona del ?\far visitor at knUe· ix.iint last week was somehow involved in the construction indus,ry. He wore gray work pants, black shoes splattered with mud similar to that on the van and appeared to have good knoWledge of terrain and s t r e e t geography in the Corona dcl f\1a r arc;i, police said. The girl was kidnaped at San Joaq uin Hills Road and Cr0\\11 Drive and driven to the Spyglass Hil l area on•here the sex attack occui:red in the rear ot the van. A composite drawing by San Clemente artist Sandy Martin in cluded on the police wanted bulletin v.·as an extremely good likeness of the abductor, the girl told detectives. Investigators have not said if Kelley strongly resemble! the picture, which depleted a thirty-ish man with a mustache and da rk blond or light brown hair combed straight back. Questioning of the suspect \Vi 11 doubtless invoh·e the kidnap-murder of Linda Anne o·Keefe, 11, on•ho vanished v.•hile walking home from summer classes at Lincoln Intermediate School twc months ago this Thursday. She was kldnaped from a spot on Marguerite Avenue, less than a half·mile from where the latest victim \Vas picked up, at approximately the same time of day. A pair of witnesses sy.•ore the y sa1v lhe girl apparently voluntarily getting into an off-turquoliie colored van, but a white van had also beem mentioned during early 1tages of that case. The vjctlm's clothed body was found about 24 hours later lying in a reedy ditch along Upper Newport Bay by participants in a nature hike. Investigative steps today ""·ere to in· elude examination of the v.·hlte van Kelley drove when pulled O\'er Tuesday. El Monte Detective Sgt . Martin said the van remained at their local impound lot and he understood crime lab techni- cians from Newport Beach were to go over it. A complaint charging Kelley with kid· nip and probably additional offenses will be sought from the Orange C.ounty Dlllrlct Attorney, probably Thursday. Newport Beach Police 0.partmenl A th -. T' policy Is to book a suspect on only one -· no er .. iew ' • U,.IT......_ Watergate : ~~ir-~ Speeches Halted WASIDNGTON <AP) -A federal judge ordered an end today to public speeches by J ames W. McCord Jr, and Jeb Stuart Milgruder, saying it was a disgrace that the Watergate criminals could ''profit by their wrongdoing.'' McCord, convicted of burglary, receiv· ed $2,000 for a speech at a unlvenity in FOUR INDICTED IN ILLSBEllG CASE-Story, Pogo 5 --- Illinois last week. He and Magrude°Z who has. pleaded guilty to conspiracy, planned national lecture tours . "I don't understand and don't think It's fair ror Mr. McCord and Mr. Magruder tf• profit by their wrongdoing,". Chief U .s. District Coun Judge John J. Slrlca said in orderlng an end to their public speeches. "To me, this is a disgrace." McCord's request for a lecture tour was ordered canceled by strlca last week. But when it was brought to the judge's attention that Magruder planned a similar series of speaklng engagements the judge swrunoned both to court for a hearing. , Magruder, in a letter to Sirica before the hearing, said the only reason he con- sidered making the tour was because "I now find mr.self in financial difficulty." He said liis prepared s~h would be "more or lefl.S 8 political science lecture" and \\'Ould not deal with substantive \Yatergate issues. Barnard Fensterwald. M c Co r d • s l<nvyer, asked the judge to modify the speaking restriction to pennit McCord to make speeches outside a IOO.mile radius of Washington with no radio or television e-0verage. Fensterwald said McCord -n·ishes to speak to church and religious Triplex Denied 111 Laguna Beach By Coast Board ~ligh density again became the target for South Coast Regional Zone Conserva- tion Commissioners Tuesday. this time aimed at Laguna Beach . A triplex propased at 730 N. C.OOst Hi ghway by Robert Hill was 'denied a pennit to be built by the commission's rulbig. gro~J?S as "a. mauer Qf conscience." S1r1ca reptied that hls cmcern is not only for the constltutlonal ttghta of peo- ple who may still be Indicted in the Watergate scandal and the need to refrain from prejudicial _pretrial pub1lclty but also over the men being pajd for ap- pearances. Fenaterwald then asked IC McCord could 1peak exclusively to religious grou~s without rece iving speakers' fees. The 1udge also rejected that proposal. . ~1agrud.er · also asked Sirica to grant him unlnnlted pennission to travel around the COWltry to pursue his con· suiting business. Slrica granted Magruder t h a t permission and advised McCord that con· dl~ons for ~cCord's remalnin'g free on bad are that he refrain from public ad· dresses or interviews relating to Watergate. Sirica then granted McCord the same liberalized travel re1tricUons as Magruder. Laguna Council To Study Main Beach Park Plan The Laguna Beach City Council will review final plans and specifications for the Main Beach Park as one or 56 items on its agenda at 7:30 tonight at City Hall. The council will be asked to approve a tim e table calling for completion of con- struction on May 23. Bids would be open· ed for lhe estimated !e'Tl,000 project Oct 20 and demolition of the existing struc· lure would begin on Oct. 30. Construction v.·ould start between Nov. 13 and Nov. 23. The council will also consider: -Application of design review pro· cedures to Arch Beach Heights struc· lures. -A new ordinance regulating nudity or \\'aiters, wa itresses and entertainers. · -· P1anning commission guidelines for specific plans on · Machu Plcchu and the: Shoals Motel. - A cost report on expenses involved in undergrounding utilities In the Victoria Driver-Dumond Drive area. - A revision of business license lees on artist Lax rate. charge, leaving additional COWlts to be . detennined by the D.A.'s qffice. Jo Ann Miller (left) of Cheektowaga, N.Y .. Miss New York; and An· Detective Capt. Oyaas declined com· drea Jane Hanson of Tahlequah, Okla., Miss Oklahoma, rest their The density on the small lot was figured at 37.5 units-per-acre gross and 42 units-per-acre net . Snack, ~ar Burglars Get $900 in Cash ment today when asked if Kelley was fe~t as the.y wait their turn for s~ims uit pictures at ·Atlanttc City's directly interrogated about the kidnapklg Miss .l\mer1ca p ageant. They didn t k now they were already posing. In addition. Hill said he could provide only five parting spaces, lea than the commisskxl's two spaces per-<1ne-unit standard. and sex ass1ult after being talr:en into custody Tuesday night. "No comment," he also responded , v.·hen asked if Kelley bas volWlteered any kind of st.atement whatsoever. El Toro Marine F ou1id Guilty Of Murder By TOM BARLEY 01 tht DlllY P'llft lttll El Toro h-farine Corps Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan Wallace was found guilty or second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a Fountain Valley cocktail \»ai tress whose nude body was found Feb. 9 in Huntington Beach. An Orange County Superior Court jury ended nearly three days of deliberation by also finding Wallace, 26, guilty of kid· nap and assault charges filed in con· nec tion with the abduction fi ve days earlier of South Laguna X·Ray technician molher or lwo children. was known to be sexually promiscuous and that any one of a number of men she met on the evening of Feb. 8 at the tavern wh ere she was employed could have been responsible for her death. But prosecuting Deputy District At· tomey Robert Chatterton argued that 1t1rs. Pos t's checkbook and v.·allet were found in Wallace's possession when the part-tilne .security guard was questioned about .t.1iss Rowan's kldnaping. Chatterton told tbe jury that the marks on the murdered woman's wrists were iden tical to handcuffs curried by \\'allacc and which be tried to \ISC when he for ced t.fis! Rowan to join him in hi s car. The attractive blonde eluded Wallace when she grappled ll.•ith him for possession of his gWl as the Vietnan1 veteran's car sped down the San Diego 1'~reeway toward San aen1entc. She forced him to slow do-n·n and manag,ed to leap from the car beCore he could again gather speed. Her description of Wallace and the security car he used while working for Fountain Valley Plaza and lhe Mlaslon Viejo company led police to the Marine sergeant. Carole Ann Rowan. Two Potted Plants Pilfered' in Laguna Utguna Beach's potted plant pirate ha s st ruck sgaln, this flme pilfering a Creep· Ing Charl ey and Spider Pl•nl belonging lo Richard P. Na11 :1i; Arroyo Chico. Tht atolen plants were taken from several hanging by Nail's front door. police sald. The Jo5s w•s about •1a. Frotn POfJe I HOSTAGES. •• traterritorial property. 1£ the guerrillas take a diplomatic car to the airport, we will not attack them, either." • The Saudi ambassador wa s in Algiers today attending the summit conference of non-ali gned nations . An Arab journalist who transmitted a threat from the guerrill as to blow up the bu ilding said the guerrillas told him there were three \\'omen among the hostages, two of then1 F' r c n c h secretaries. An unidentified Arab ambassador "'·as quoted by !tadio One, an independent sta· tion. as saying five Saudi Arabian diplomats were also among the hostages. He said they included the consul. the cultural counsellor. his · deputy, a secretary and one other di plomat. Shortly before a 6 p.m. deadline. the ambassadors of Lebanon and Kuwait held ne w talks with the guerrillas, using a megaphone and shouting through an e1nbassy windo\v. The guerril las said: "\Ve arc wa iling. \\'e wanl a bus to take us to the airport and Y:e v•ant the Ku\\·aiti ambassador to go with us ... The ambassadors replied that no Arab plane was ready. The guerri llas said a French one v<'ou!d do, but were told this 11·as not acceptable. T1~·0 shots we re fired as the men burst into th e embassy about 6:30 a.m. An enl· bassy employe, a Syrian national work· ing as an interpreler. injured his spine \vhen he jumped fro m a second story \vindow. There W('re no ot her casualties r~ported. Parent Tr.aini11a 0 Course Pla11ned In Lag una Beach I An eight·scss ion course In Parent Ef. ! fectiveness Training \Viii begin Sept. 13 ln L.1guna Bfacfi~ under lhe direction of psychologist Jean H. Smith. The first session v.1Ul be held at Mrs. Probation Bill Slips Througli Laguna Beach is a leader in lowering denslUes and controlling growth, Com· missloner Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach said Monday. "But I don 't know how they 're going to do it by going 37 units an acre or even 12 units an acre," said Caspers, who is also SACRAMENTO (AP) -A once-re--chairman ol the Orange CoWlty Board of jected Reagan administration plan to Supervisors . scrap the controversial probation subsidy Residents in Laguna Beach, he added, program has sq ueaked through the state already complain about heavy traffic overloading on Coast Highway. Sena te on a second try. Hill said the three owners would live in The proposal's author, state Sen. Craig the three units, alt or which would have Biddle, dropped a $10 million ap-only one bedroom . · propriation from the bill to win passage One lot away rrom the project, Hill said. is a deadend atreet with four public Tuesday. parking spaces. Th e Riverside Republican's bill would The vote against the lriplex was 6 to 4. replace probalion subsidies with county with Commissioners Ronald Rubley, Don correct ional grant s to improve local cor· Phillips, Louis Nowell and Don Wilson rection pr ograms. ravoring it. ~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~--~~~~ ' Burglars wbo U9ed a hacksaw to cut away an ornamental grill from the wt,._ dow broke into a snack bar on tbe Al!IO Pier Tuesday nighl in Soolh Laguna and left with nearly $900 in cash, Orange County sheriff's deputies said today. Oeputtes said intruders entered the 5nackbar and 11shing equipment con. session operated by ABC Con90lidated at 311431 S. Coasl Hlghwy during the nigbl hours and took the cash from the office area and display counter. Man Slays Wife, Self LOS ANGELES (APl -Police say they believe Albert Vigil. 4'7, of Sun Valley shot his wife to death at a bowling alley Monday night and later killed himself 'on a Los Angeles strttt. 641>-1919 Cl.OllD SUMIAT I I RacquetbaH Racquets & Bans Boys Gym Clothes Shorts-1.48 " Tennis Rackets WllsoHJunlap-Davis-Bancroft Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts · Smith's home, 3125 Alta Laguna Blvd., beginning at 7 p.m., with fees of $65 for one parent and $100 for two parents. i\1rir. Smith descttbc'!: partn ef'·-+--111--- f ecllveness as "a common sense system for the settlement of conflict! between parenl.~ and youngster3." It involves ncgJtiatlons b e I \I/ c c n parents and their young!tcrs co work out solutions to faroily, conflic ts. she !!aid. f\<lrs. Smith ls n psycholog ist wilh pr iv;ite practi ce in Tustin. She also serves as the district psychologist fo r the / Orange Unified School District. Further Information may be obtained I by calling llJZ.90 12. • • • Wann Up Sults-21.95 & up. Raleilh Bikes Nylon Jackets Parts-Tires-Tubes Open 9'to 6 Closed Sundays Repalrilll ' ' ' Today's l"lnal Saddlehaek N.Y. Stocks EDIT ION VOL. 66, NO. 248, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES W~At; SEPTEMB ' TEN CENTS Raps . Electoral Candidate Irvine • lll By GEORGE LlllDAL Of the Dlollr Pl .. t Stiff Former Irvine Planning Q>mmission member Robert West said today he is running for the Irvine Ranch Water District (lRWD) board to call attention lo an electoral system which he says "disenfranchises" Irvine voters. West. ronner chalnnan of the city's tlrst planning commission, is among 12 persons seeking four openings on the IRWD board. •.Ws to Progress The election is to be conducted simultaneously with lhe Nov e m her general election, but only persons owning land within the di strict may vote. "The system of electing directors of the IRWD is totally out of date," West said. "As a matter of fact, the effects or such a system were apparently out or date in 1765 when American colonial leaders protested 'taxation without representation' and forced the British ' 01\tr l'Uot Slaff Ph•lt Mayor John Burton of Irvine takes part in ceremony Tuesday cele: brating opening of cassette assembly plant for TDK California, Inc. The event included a Japanese Shinto Ceremony. Plant will initially employ 60 persons and is designed for future production capacity or up to three mill cassettes per month. (Related picture, Page 3) Marine Fozind Guilty By TOM BARL'EY Of ._ o.llY PIMt Sl.U El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan Wallace Was found guilty of aeoood .dtlrce murder late Tuesday in the tlaying of a· Fountain Valley cockblil waitreu whose nude body was found Feb. I ID Huntington Beach. An Orange County Superior Court jury ended nearly three days of deliberation by also finding Walla ce, 26, guilty o( kid· nap and . assault charges filed in coo- nectlon wllh the abduction five days earlier of_ South Laguna X-Ray technician • Coast Weather ' mother of two children, was known to be se xually promiscuous and that any one of a number or men she met on the evening or Feb. 8 at the tavern where she wu employed could have been responsible for her death: But prosecuting Deputy District At- torney Robert Cbattortoo argued that A<Irs. Post's checkbook and wanet' were found in \Vallace's pcssession when .the part-lime security guard waS· questioned about Miss Rowan's kidnaping. Chatterton told the jury that the marks on the murdered woman's Wrb:ts were idcl)tical to handcu[fs carrie'd by Wallace and which he tried to me·wben be' forced fltiss Row an to join him In biS ear. TH! attr.active blonde eluded Wallace (See CONVICTED, Page !) At Laguna Hills Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act," West said. Because the Irvine C.Ompany owns most of the land in the mwn it gets \he most votes in the election, since land- owning voters are assigned one vote for each dollar of asses3ed valuation or prop-. erty tax base. "Assessed valuation voting disen- franchises all citizens and makes it possible for the district's largest Jan- do11·ncr to elect an the directors. I "l am ruMing for lhe oUice to try Jo change the present system. Voter registration, rather than assessed Value of owned land," West said, '~ahoWd be the criteron for voter ellgi~ility." · The IRWD is a California Water District established by speeial slate laws. A special elections code governs the directprs' election, which ls for tbt first lime being handled by Ille county Registrar of Voters' office, A 'spokesman said the oounty would follow the letter of the. water agencies election code. Meanwhile, spokesmen for the lRWD a1gue that as the largest ta:1:payer to the di.strict, the Irvine Com pany deserves to decide who will run the di!tricl. ~lost California Water Districts, they note. were formed by landowneri. lo assure a supply of agricultural irrigation water for fanning operations. \Villlam llurst. lll\\'D g (' n c r a I manager, said legislation is pending in Sacramento to change the election system to recognize the changing nature of such districts as the farmJands are clc•\'eloJ)('d \vi th homes. The bill backed by most California \1.11t cr agencies. he said, would provide tor citizen election of officers in districts in 1\·hich n1ort• than half of the land is drvelopcd 1111h residences. ~lcan\\hile , lhe landowner remains king al f'lection li1ne, and in the case of the 11~\VD , mav \\'ell name the successful (See ATIACKED, Page ZI l(idnap Trucker Held • ' Ill Newport Police Arrest Suspect in Sex Assault By ARTllVR R. VINSEL Of tM ~ PIMt II•" A Rosemead trucker stopped while driving through El Monte in a white van Wednesday is in Newport Beach City Jail today, accused of the kidnap-sex assault of a young girl in Corooa del Mar six days ago. The suspect wu detained by El Monte Patrol Sgt. Gary Yaruss, who only 30 minutes before bad read a Newport Beach Police Department c I r c u 1 a r describing the wanted man and van. "We just got it yesterday rMrning and he picked it up and read it before going back out on patrol ," El Monte Detective Sgt. Marvin Martin disclosed today. He said Kenneth D. Ke Uey, 32, offered complete cooperation during and after the traffic stop. Kelley, abo known as Kenneth D: Blahosky, accompanied officers to police headquarters and his van was-im· pounded. "We didn't arrest him, we only de- tained him," Sit. Martin said. Newport Be~ch Police detectives Sam Amburgey and Don Follett arrived at 5 p.m. and formally placed Kelley under arrest. He .is booked on suspicion of kidnap, with police recommending thal ha.ii be set at $100,000 if Kelley succeed~ in persuading a judge to establish such a bond amount. "He is eligible to have bait set ," Delee· Saudi Arabia Bus Drivers 011 Strike; Embassy Held S d La , S h . I By 3 Rebels .~.~~ts,.. te ~.~~-c oo PAlUs (UPI)~~ armec!'Paieiil-ef~-~~ ~llt'.;,';-~$n nian guerrilla> aeized 'lbe Saudi Arabiln ldiools today after riding •lri CJll' 1'!"!11'91' llOc;al 1741 and the A,ssoclated eharter , city b..,.a .,_ DI 11Cbool tial drivers Bus Co. whlclo· ......,.ads with the 78,000. embassy and~ ~ number of went on striie on iUte fifat..'..day: Of class. . student school di,a1ct. hostages . today, threatening to blow up 1be w a lk·• u t affectt ~. '°·• .Ho comment od rJtfOII"HI in t }\ e )¥age tbe builcliDl.:unless they were granled sludenta .11111 J!li!t. lliev"l;~~·<I' !!'I cootr\iat liegotia*"8 wu atollable free pamge out of Franco. tbe San Fr1""*" 1,Jlllfled d!atrlc! /iim either side. a federal rqediator or The guerrfilas also said they were urged pereott "to t'make every, effon '°· '*tor Joeeph Alioto. 1be strke is not . transport childi'en by car pools or publle • aiainlt the sdlool district; demanding the re.leue of a leading lranSpo,t:atlOn." Some schools seemed to have good Palestinian guerrilla serving a lire 'Ibe stranded students primarily ~ turnouts despite the strike, but others sentence in Jordan. those bused to schools outs.Ide tbilr, -were. the scenea of confusion, Enrollment The guerrillas lnltlally gave police a 5 neigliborboodJ in a court-ordered }Qr figures were to be compiled later today. tegration plao.. , Principal Ben Pulsifer of Pacific p.m. (9 a.m. PDT). deadline to provide a About 50 I!> 80 pick$ mar~ in b'oet Helgbts Elementary School said 'enroll· ~ to the &rp0rt and a plane out of of the school bus yards. "tl ment ls down. FrarK:e, but extended the deadline twice. , "We do not want another Munich," ,, :::~lar~ att!P·~~::ham.~:::: w atergate: : air Silenced massacre one year ago today. Hundreds of police wearing helm.ts · J and bullet·proof vests and Including a WASWNGTON (AP) -.A llOderal team of sharpshooters surrounded the judge ordered ·.n end today ·to! public greystone building In the swank 16th speeches by James W. MCcord ~'jr. and district oot f~r from th~ Arc de Triomph. Jeb Stuart Magruder, saying it was a But police inspector Jean Espionasse disgrace that the Watergate criminals said: "We will not attack the embassy could "proftt by their: wrong~g." without a written request from the Saudi McC-9rd, convicted of burglary, receiv- Arabian ambassador because this Is ex· ed $2.000 for a speech at a univer9ity in traterritpria.1 property. If the guerrillas ----· - take a diplomatic car lo the alrpor!, we FOUR INDICTED IN liLLSBERG will not aUack them, either." CASE-Story, Plge 5 The Saudi ambassador was in AJgiers !..L--- today attending the summit conference Illinois last week. He and Magruder, who of non-aligned nation&. has pleaded guilty to conspiracy, planned An Arab journalist wbo transmitted a national lecture tours. threat from lhc guen1llas to blow up the "I don 't understand and don't think it's building said tbe guerrillas told him fair for Mr. McCord and Mr. Magruder there were thrte women among the t11 profit by their wtongdolng," Otief U.S. hoslagts, two of them French District Court Judge J'obn J. Sirica said secretaries. in ordering an end to their public An unidentified Arab ambassador was speeches ... To me, this is a disgrace." quoted by Radio One, an Independent sla-McCord's request'.lor 1 · ip!ture .J!'U'. lion, as SQ"ing five Saudi Arabian was ordered caoc9ed by·. Sirig· last diplomats were alJO among the hostages. week. But when it •was brought"' to the He said they included the consul, the judge's attentlon lthlt M~ planned 'cultural counsellor, his deputy, a a similar .series oJ 1peak~.,.m&aPments secretary and one other diplomat. the judge summooed ~:.to cow1· ror a ,/ hearin1. Magruder, in a Jetter to Slrlca before the bearing, said the only reason be con· side red making the tour was because "I now find myself in financial difficulty." He said his prepared speech would be "more or less a political science lecture" and would not deal with substantive Watergate issues. Barnard Fensterwald. McCord 's laW)'er, asked the judge to modify the speaking restriction to permit McCord to make speeches out.side a 100.mile radius. of Washington with oo radio or television coverage. Fensterwald said McCord "'ishes to speak to church and religious groui-as "a matter of conscience." Sirica replied that his concern is not only for the constitutional righls of pe<r- ple \\'ho may still be indicted in the \Vatcrgale scandal and the need lo refrain from prejudicial pretrial publicity but also over the men being paid for ap- pearances. Fensterwald then asked if McCord could. · ·•Peak exclusively to religious groups without receiving speakers' fees. Tbe judge also rejected that proposal. Magivder also asked Sirica to grant him unlimited permission to travel around 'the country to pursue his con· siJtlng business. live Capt. Don Oyaas said in announcing the arrest. He also said Kelley is trying to arrange for some figure to be set. Little detailed information was releas- ed about the suspect to indicate whether his white van contained any evidence link- ing it to the Aug. 30 abduction and sex cririle. Investigators also declined to say if Kelley displayed specific physical links to (See SUSPECT, Pare ZI Five Areas To Get Extra Park Funds . . .... Five south Orange County communities will receive a &otal of '225,000 UtJ'a from county coffers to develop park land next year because or a recently-passed state law. Laguna Niguel. Lei,sure World, El Toro, Mission Viejo nnd Aegean Hllls are expected to benefit by the provision,, of Assem bly Bill 2008, which was passed to clarify Senate Bill 90. the tax: limitation law approved last year. Under the new law, special COWlty tax· ing district& -such as those payirig for services in the five communities -can reopen budget hearings an d adopt an SB90 tax rate ceiling based on the 1971-72 figures rather than the 1972·73 rate. In the case of all five commwtities, the 1971 -72 rate was higher. ll AB 2008 had not been approved, the provisions Of SB90 would have forced the special districts to use a rate Ci!iling based on last year's IO\!.'er figures. According to Robe rt Butler, the coun- ty's. associate director for management services, the lower ceiling would have left the com1n unitics \Vith virtually no money for park development. ~1ission Viejo. which makes up county service area number nine will benefit the 1nost from the budget adjustment wilh a total of S90,000 additional Using the 197l·i2 tax rate figure of 46 cents per $100 assessed valuation as a ceiling. Mission Viejo will probably end up 11•ith a rate of 45 cents rather than the 29 cents it would have had under last year's rate. Laguna Niguel. county service area numbe r three. 1Yi\I get $75,000 with a tax rate estinHtlcd at 39 cents and a ceiling of 57 rents. El Toro. service area number siz will get $3U.000 1\'ith an estimated rate 'of 43 cents and a celling of 4.7 cents. Leisure \Vorld. area number four will receive $'20.000 \\11th an estimated l'~te or (See PARKS, Page Z) Much the same on Thursday as it 'WIS tbday. Mostly sunny ln the afterno\"' hours with highs at the beaches 'In the u~per 60s rising to tbe Djld-70s inland. Overnight lows a.65/ 3 Fire Victims M:ourned ' t . Sirlca granted Magruder t h a I permission and advised McCord that con· ditiona for McCord's remaining free on bail are that he refrain l'rom pllblic ad- dresses or interviews relating · t o Waterga~e~ Airporter Inn Named by Irvine In '.Bed Tax Suit I' • INS Wt: T OUJ\ l' 'Love slave' mttrcUr1r Dr. Carl Coppoltno, whose dromntic trial tn4dt front page 11ews Jn 1967. f1 behlq con.tidered for parole . Authorities IDY he has been o 8y FREDE!!!CK SCHOEMEHL Of ltlt Dloll't 'Utt SIMI Three Laguna lli\ls residents \\'ho pe rished in a ~nbagen. Denm~rk hotel firl! saturday were described today ns friendly neighbors by fellow residents in the Leisure \Vo rid· community. , "·orld also perished In the blau. "I chaned \rllh Jl.·lrs. Rein often. Of course. they rcs~cted their privacy," s11ld Mta . William Bryson, another neighbor. I }tf;"; card !inn m Los Angeles. _ SELL ANYTHING WITH PILOT AD "She just loved it do"'" there in Leisure World,'' recalled Mrs. Davis, noting ~ aimer was an avid rwimJntr, Other survivors1 she said, include two other . .lsters. Dorothy Hann and AM Coheo, both of Los A(>geles. You can eel! tust about anything when Tn1ine 's only hote l will be sued for $19,000 in uncollected bed taxes, city counciln_1cn decided Tuesda y night. Councilmen voted in execut ive session to hti ve lhe city attorney file suit against the .o\irportcr JM, which has contested cit.v bills for bed taxes. EarUer thi s year. the hotel manage- ment lost an appeal to the council. -f-Ptriec& wisoner. See story page 11. . All expressed shock and disbeUeC when 1 hey learned the fire at tne Hatnla Hotel 1ntmec:Hhe-lives-of-Mf'7-and-Mn:-l:.Oult Rein , mB Avenlda Carmel , and Mn. According to other .friends, the Relns moved lo I:.eliutt .World from New York four yeatS ago,.. Mr. Rein was an 'tmploye of -the Fed{ral CommunicaUons C.Om- m111)qo ... fore.hls.r<tlrtm.ent ==~ AccaMlng to Mra.'Davil, the, trip to you advertise with Dolly Piiot classified ScandJnavla was the second European ~- trip l!l,r Mrs. Walt. wan! -· " The inn claimed a clerical error had led to tbe late payment of one portion of •Ml L•llffrt n M.•11•• • Mt'lltl , .. " M¥tll•I ........ 11 Mali.,., ""' •• 11 Or•l!H COll!ltJ n SllOff• • 11·7J O•. Stfl!IC'l'oll~ 10 llM' Mtrt.•tl ll•l' f,111'11•"" u Tl:••llf• l4·U W'•tlltf t w-•• Htwt lt-tt • WorlC HtW'I 4. 17 • Ella Walt, 479-C C.lle C.dlz. , "Oh my god, no. I just recel'(ed'f\ card rrortl the Reins loday In the mall ," aalil a neighbor at 95().F Avenjdl Connel. "They w1.•re such wondecrul people." Tbe Reins and ~trs. Walt , along with a mutu<1\ rriend, (Iildn Danzig, 64, of Culver City, were among 15 AmertCJ.~ killed In the fire. Official~ said 18 penons frodl other . countries· throughout the . . ' Mn. Bernard· Davis of La Mirada, 1 younger sia:ter of Mrs. Walt, learned of tbe deiths So tu rday night in a call from the U.S. Stale Department. Later, Federal Bureau of 1nvesl1gat\on offi,clals called to request dental records for klentlficatlon purpcJeS, she iui id. Mr. and J\<trs. \Vnlt moved 10 Laguna HUI.I .teven years ago. ~Ir, Walt died three years •so. Before moving to lhe area, the Walts operated a picture posf ... ,,.1!Co1t;-a"trlvel._Jent llrtbo'tqlm1111..---EEILEG-l1..,~,Bed Hllll arta, aald the Reim, Mn. Walt and ~. Edfer $5, projector ~ Mrs.t Danzig concluded their cruiae b'I u 1-(--N. ) ~gen FrldaJi, · ~. '-~ o. Ke noted arrangements for' the stay al 11lil advertiser sold 'anyth;ng and the! hotel wert made by !he qua""' and e•erytblng' lhrough this ad, U you have not by the travtl agency. The group was eny miscellaneous merchandise 10 m9ve, doe to relurn lo Orange C<Qity -.y your D81ly Pila! Ad-visor will help you nigh!. • sell •everytbing." C.U her direct - Scott aald he spoke,wllh Ute olllcllla at &IJ.117e, • (See MOURNSllS, Pip I) f' }· • the tax. Thal error led the city to enforce ·1t1q1cnalty provision ornhe lntual 141>-- paymcnt and others found to have gone unpaid since the city tirst enacted Its six percent bed levy. The ta~ was one of the first actions taken following lnCQrporatloo of the new city 20 n'IOn'ths ago. /\irporl cr Inn spokcsmtn chlim they were unaware ol the law for JOme time after it was passed, despite ~1,. aent .,notices by the city . .. • ,,.__D_Al;.:lc.Y...:Pc.:l=LO:_:T ___ .1S ____ Wtdntsd1y, SrpUmbtr .5, l t7J 1fltlel,,-Seattered Teacher Strikes I, Hamper Sch_ools By Tbe Associated Press Strikes by t~chers and other school employe. dlWpted classes in widely scattered areas or the country today. Detroit officials tried to keep schools open V.'ith supervisor)' personnel, but were only partially successruL Authorities in Detroit, the nation's fifth largest school district, said most teachers honored picket lines and stayed From Page I PARKS ... 17 cents and a ceiling of 33 cents. Aegean Hills, service area number 12, v.ill get i10,0CK1 ,,,.ith an estimated rate of 50 cents and a ceiling of 62 cent.II. 1 Final tax rates and budget adjuatmen ts must be made by Sept. 14 under AB 2008. Q)unty Supervisors have scheduled final action on the rates next Wednesday but Auditor-Controller V. A. Heim says some special taxin~ di~ricts won't have revisions ready unul 5ept. 14. Woman Jailed In Costa Mesa Shooting Attack A 33-year-old Costa f\.fesa y,·oman \\'ho alle1edly answered her husband's plea for reoonciliation with a fusillade of rifle shots was held by police today on suspi- cion ol assault with intent to conunit murder. Police arrested Mrs. Connie Marie Anzaldua, 3124 McKinley Way, early Tuesday after she allegedly bla.sttd away at her husband. Jess, with a .22 caliber rine. The husband wu unhurt . The 38-year-old Anzaldua told police that he attempted to get back toge ther with his estranged wife but that she refused and began firing at him. Police claim to have found three empty casings and a loaded .22 caliber rine in 1t1rs. Anuldua's home. An examination of Anzaldua's truck showed that a bullet fragment made a hole in the door. Drug Cost List Wins Senate OK SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cll8tomer11 in CalUomia pharmacies would be able to look over a price list of lhe 100 most oommonly prescribed drugs under a bill on the Senate ftoor. 'Ille measure by Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (D-Van Nuys), won approval Tuesday from the Senate Finance Com- mittee on a 10-0 vote. The vote came after Moretti agreed to drop a provision that would ha ve allowed consumer • advertising of prescription drugs. Moretti 1aid the bill is needed to erase the "tremeruious disparity" in prescrip- tion drug prices. Irvine City Aide Given $2,000 Raise ll"\':ine city councilmen Tuesday night granted a total $2,000-a·year pay raise to Jim Harrington, city administrative services director. Harrington, who joined !he city staff a year ago, leaving ~ post with Orange County, now earns $20.000 a year. The pay total includes a $600 increase in "defef?'ed compensation ." Harrington was hired at $18,<XXI a year. OIAH$1 COAST 11 DAILY PILOT Tn• Ortll\lt C-t DAil Y 'llOT, wlltl Wlllcll 1, c....ttlnllOI 1111 !rt""·"•"''· I• Jll,llilllflN 11y .,,, O••llO• C»st l'ulllllfll.,. 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Jto -1r.r1et, lllw1tt1,_, .. ,.....-~!It• tr 1C1vert...,_,. Mfllll ~ It ~ w!lfllllt 9"Clfl Jtl'> ...... ., <torrltfll _...,, .. ._. c .... -' ... "1111 ,, '*"' ...,..,., teii!lmlt. ~""~ rw (8'''*' a.u ,,_..,,., w m111 u .11 "*11Mri lflltnllY ..... Mtllllt. """ "*'IM\'· I • home today, which wu to have been the first day of the fall term. A few schools ·were closed and there was no attempt to hold regular clas.ses in those schools that stayed open. Pupils were gathered in the auditoriums and shown film strips instead of getting regular lessons. The main issue ln the walkout by the 10,500 teachers was money. About 645,000 pupils were affected by the strike . Officials in three or Rhode Island 's 41 school districts -Providence, North Providence and Pawtucket -voted to clo~ schools because or contract disputes with teachers over wages. About 40.000 youngsters were involved. Teachers also struck today in Kenosha. Wis, and some 1,000 Youngstown , Ohio teachers ignored a court order and re, mained ofr the job. Other walkouts were reported in Campbell, Ohio; Niles Town- ship, 111.; De Kalb Cowity, Tenn.: Mont- ville, N. J. and in 16 Western Pennsyl- vania districts. In Port Washlngton, N.Y., on the north shore of Long Island, the school district agreed Tuesday to an unprecedented five-year contract with its teachers. The pact was said to be the longest on record in the United States. The contract provides the district's 430 teachers with raises of 5.2 and 5.4 per- cent in the first two years. Raises in the final three years will amount to 5 or 6 percent a year, unless the cost of living rises mo~ than that in those years. Front P .. e l MOURNERS. • • the Jncrel Lines, directly in charge of the cruise, Tuesday morning. He said they will supply details of the fire "within the next few days." Accordina: to Copenhagen fire olricials, 52 persons survived the blaze which broke out early Saturday morning in the 61,room 19th century hotel. They said the hotel did not have fire alarms, sprinkler ssystems or emergency exits. Those who survived the fire reported y,·idespread panic as the names spread from a staircase to the second and third floors. Several persons were injur.ed when they leaped from windows ln the six-story building to escape the blaze. Police have arrested a 33-year~ld Den- mark man on suspicion of setting the fire. \ F ...... ,. ... 1 CONVICTED • • • when she grappled v.•ith him for possession of his gun as the Vietnam veteran's car sped down the San Diego Freeway toward San C.1emente. She forced him to slow down and managed to leap from the car before he could again ~ather speed. Her description of Wallace and the security car he used while \\'Orking for Fountain Valley Plaza and the r.Ussion Viejo company led police to the r.tarine sergeant. Carole Ann Rowa'n. Judge Raymond Vincent set Oct. 13 as the day he will rule on Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's motion for a new trial. If he denies the motion, he will then sentence Wallace on alll three con- victions. Wallace, who bowed his bead and wept as the murder conviction was read, faces a slate prison term of rive years to life on that finding. one to 25 years on the kidnap count, and six months to life on the assault allegation. The jury tacked onto their verdict the finding that he was in po!Session of a firearm when he kidnaped Miss Rowan, 24. The t\eW Penal Code Provision pro- vides for a heavier pena lty. Butler unsuccessfully argued before th~ jury left the courtroom last week that it only had circumstantial evidence linking Walla ce to the rape-strangulation killing of 21·year-old Nanette Post. He contended that Mrs. Post, the ... Audubon Official Speaks Monday Paul M. Howard ,', western regional representative of the Na tional Audubon Society, will address the Laguna Hills Audubon chapter at 7:30 p.m. r.tonday in Clubhouse Three, OlnJng Room One of Leisure World. Club spokesmen said the public from all of south Oranae County is invited. T\.londay's program will conclude with a color film. "Tht \Vay ' of the Trout." i\fore informollon 1nay be obtained by calling T\.1rs. F. SCbroeder, 586-5084. Teachers'' Lrmcheon Slated for Friday A luncheon to welcome 60 new teachers to the Saddlcback Valley Unified School District and honor the board of educa- tion. is scheduled for noon Frlday at Los Allsos Intermediate School In El Toro. Guests of the luncheon 's apon'°r, the Saddl•back Valley Educators Aasocia· tlon, wtll be the district'• lop ad· mlnllltr1tor1 and members ol the board. The program wtll Include pruentatlon ol tbe Saddltback Vllley Educ 1 Io r s AssocJatl~ Charter. Pi11g Pongers Poop Out Just 4 Hour s A'lvay Two Hwttlngton Beach lctnaaen are soWKl 11Jeep today after falling just llhort of playing a record· breakifta: 72 hours worth of pina pong. Rlchard Sellers and 8 111 l\farkwood , both 15, played for 68 hours and then quit at 3 a.m.. this n1oming when they y,•ere too tired to go on. The two l\1arina High School students started playing Sunday ln the garage of Sellen' home at 15281 Newcastle Lane in an effort to break the existing world record and to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. Mrs. Sellers said this morning that the boys were both exhausted , but had managed to raise more than SlOO for their cause. From Pqe l SUSPECT ... the assault suspect such as multiple tat· toos on his left arm and one saying: Jean, on bis right. Security measures today included no release of mug shots taken when Kelley was formally booked and police said no ney,.·smen would be permitted a chance to photograph him in the jail facility. Virtually the only fact released in ad- dition to the suspect's Rosemead apart- ment address is his occupa tion, listed as driver for Blahosky Trucking Company of Los Angeles. Circu lars describing the fugitive, the van, and other particulars of the case were distributed throughout the South· land lhls week. Investigators had been operating on the theory that the man who kidnaped a 14, year-old Corona de! Alar visitor at knife· point last week was somehow involved in the construction industry. He wore gray work pants, black shoes splattered with mud sirrillar to that on the van and appeared to have good knowledge of terrain and s t r e e t geography in the Corona del Mar area, police said. The girl was, kidnaped at San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive and driven to the Spyglass Hill area where the sex attack occui"red in the rear of the van. A composite drawing by San Clemente artist Sandy Martin included on the police wanted bulletin was an ex tremely good likeness of the abductor, the girl told detectives. Investigators have not said if Kelley strongly resembles the picture, which depic ted a thirty·ish man with a mustache and dark blond or light brown hair combed straight back. Questioning of the suspect w i I I doubtless involve the kidnap-murder of Linda Anne O'Keefe, 11, who vanished while walking Mme from summer classes at Lincoln In termediate School twc months ago this Thursday. . She was kidnape<l from a spot cin ~farguerite Avenue, less than a half·mile from \vhere the Jate~t vj_ctim was picked up, at approximately thf! same time of day. A pair of witnesses swore they saw the girl apparently voluntarily getting into an off-turquoise colored van, but a \vhite van had also beem mentioned during early stagea of that case. The victim's clothed body was found about 24 hours la ter lying in 11 reedy ditch along Upper Newport Bay by participants ln a nature hike. Investigative steps today ~·ere to in· elude examination of the white van Kelley drove when pulled over Tuesday. El A-lonte Detective Sgt. ~fartin said the van remained at their local impound lot and he understood crime lab techni, cians from Newport Beach were to go over it. A complaint charging Kelley with kid- nap and probably additlooal offenses Mil be sought from the Orange county District Attorney, probably Thursday. Newport Beach Police Department Policy is to book a suspect on only one charge, leaving additional counts to be determined by the D.A. 's office . Detective Capt. Oyaas·decllned com- ment today whe n asked if Kelley was directly interrogated aboUt the kldnaplng and sex assault after being taken into custody Tuesday night. "No comment," he also resPonded, v.•hen asked-if Kelley has volunteered any kind of statement whatsoever. Realtor Didn't Make His Sale A Laguna Beach real estate v.·oman v.'ho claims her male salesman subjected her to "severe emotional distress". when he attempted to kiss and embrace her sued him Tuesday for $55,000. 1 tltlen B. Gontari, 1143 S. Coast Highway, nam es former employee Lloyd E. Wilson as defendant in her Orange County Superior court action and names Sepl. 2, 1972. as the dale she aseertedly was fondled by WlllOI\. She states she was checking listings and closing her ofrlce for the day wheo· Wll$on "laid hiJ hand> on my penon" · and tried to · kiss and embrace her. WlllOD shoo\d have known thal his action would· cau .. distress "lo any female of ordinary ,.nslllvity," lhe action slale.t. --- 3 Schools On Camp1:1s • Extension ; Three area high 1chool1 haV't been selected as part of an extended campus program of Saddleback Community College \\'hich will allow people with transportation difficulties to take college classes close to home. Laguna Beach High School, San Clemente Hi gh School, a"nd lrvlnt's Unive rsity High School beglMing Sept. 17 will offer an average of five evening, full· credit college courses each. Also participating in the program are Tustin High School and Foothills High School. Residents in this area recently began a petition drive to get out of the Sad- dleback district, partly because they have to drive 20 miles to r e a c h the ~1ission Viejo campus. "We'll take the college campus out into the community to reach those who can- not come to us," said Dr. Fred H. Bremer, the school's superintendent. Students may enroll for their classes at theit preferred high school site on the first night of class, eliminating any trips to the main campus. Classes to be offered include: Laguna Beach -Art Appreciation, three units, 7 to IO p.m. Tuesdays; Creative Writing, three units, 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays; Cultural Geography, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. ?<.1onttays and Wed- nesdays; Introduction to American Government, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. San Clemente -Readings in Poetry, three units. 7 to IO p.m. Mondays; U.S. History to 1876, four units, 8 to 10 p.m. r.fondays and Wednesdays; Introduction to Psychology, four units, 6 lo 8 p.m. ~1onday and Wednesday ; Oral Com- munication. (a speech course) three units . 7 to 10 p.m. Monday. University ..__ Physical Anthropology, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursday: Introduction to Psychology, four units, 6 to 8 p.m. 11-londays and Wednesdays ; Personal and Social Ad- justment, four units, 8 to 10 p.m. Mon- days and \Vednesdays; Introduction to Sociology, four units, 8 to 10 p.m. Tues- day and Thursdays. ,.,,..,,.. P .. e I ATTACK ... candidates from the field of three in- cumbenu: and nine hopefuls . "Those citizens wbo are reglstered voters but do not own their own land have no voice all," West notes. Many homeowners in ine live on lots leased from the Irvine y. According to company statistics, one in seven new homes sold In Irvine Company developments is to a buyf!r who c~ only to lease the underlying land. The IRWD levies a 54-cenb-per-$100 property tax to operat.e the water and sewer 1lervice in Irvine . The tax applies only to the land value. West contends , "We have no voice in setting the rate" unless directors are elected by resident voters. West said he is also concerned that the IRWD directors can i mp I em en t "whatever master plan" they please, so long as they control the placement of water supply lines and sewers. "As a planning commissioner I remember times when lt w'as very dif· ncult to gel information about what the lR\VD was plaMing. I wonder 'A'here we are going? It is possible to run out of sewage treatment capacity. If the IRWD knov.'s y,•here we are headed they haven't made their plans public," West con, eluded. OnN ' ... I I Big Meta on C1111apus . Dr. S. I. Hayakawa (left) strolls through campus at San Francisco State University1 accompanied by bis replacement as president of school, Dr. Paul F. Romberg. Faculty gave Romberg cool recep.tion. • Caspe1·s Seen as Hesitaitt Road Depa1·t1ne11t Backer The Orange County Road Department may not enlist Ronald Caspers as a lob- byist again. The Road Department so ught a blanket permil for all road mainlenaice, repair and installation of signals and •·any orher facilities for the safety and eonfrol or public traffic" from the SOut h Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. Caspers , a member of the coastal com- mission, was asked by the department to stale its case. However, he appeared reluctant Tu es-- day when the matter came before the commission . "That's a package deal.'. Caspers said with a sigh after Commission Executi\'c Director 1.lelvin Carpenter read the lengthy request. "The road department is one of our more autonomou s organizations." Caspers said, adding that its officials are "wrong" to expect his unqualified suir port. The supervisor said he generall y favors bl1:ankel maintenance permits. Donald Bright or La Habra . com, mission chairman, said he feared the "expansive language'' of "any other facilities." That could include closing a road or • \videning it to six lanes, he said. "Tl leaves a \vide view for them to move." At Commissioner Louis No.,.,'ell's sug· gestion, the panel restricted tbe permit to existing roads. "I don't know where it (the ap. plication ) breaks away rrom routine to expansion or groy,•th-inducing," Caspers said. Fol'luer POW ·Held SAN DIEGO !AI'l -Police said a former prisone r of war in Vietnam was arrested Tuesday for investigation of driving under the innucnce of alcohol, misdemeanor hit-run driving and driving with a suspended license. The arrest for former Arm y Spec. 5 Jose Manuel As1orga was his third since being freed in January afi.., 10 months in a Viet Cong prison. • Hand Balls & Gloves Racquetball Racquets & Balls Boys Gym Clatbes Shorts-1.48 Tennis Rackets Shirts-Reversible- Sox 59c to 3.00 SUpporters-1 .25 Gym Shoes-B.95 up Slut Sllits ' Pants Wilson-Dunlap-Davis-Bancroft Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes-7.95 up T annis Balls-7 .95 doz. Warm Up Saits-21.95 ' up Nylon . Jackets Raleigh Bikes Parts-Tires-Tubes Open 9 to -6 Closed Sundays Repairing- • • -. • \ I I I, ( I I ( • I j \ ( I • ' • - -) Huntington Deaeh Fountain ·Valle --- Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks ' VOL. 66, NO. 248, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE e ouNT:Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 TEN CENTS . . Council 'Ho.rSing Around' on License Action By TERRY COVILLE ' OI .. OIHy l'laet Slt!M On Sept. 17, city councilmen willldecide If they waz:it to thfow a $10 collar around the necks of: an horses stabled in Hun- tington Beach. They reviewed a proposed mandatory hou• llct111e 11.11" Tu91<iay ritght, 'altering some parts of i t and asking the city at- torn~ to bring it beck for tht: Sept .. 17 meeting. ., U they adopt the measure, Huntington Beach will be the first city in Orange , County to license eqqlnes (donkeys, bur- rows, mutes and ponies, as well as horses).· In essence, the law simply says any horse kept in Huntington Beach must be licensed in April · of each y~. The licenae fee would be $10 per·eqUine. Tiie only exception would· ~ horses kept iii a co rial and wbJcb ,;i·ev·er leave that property. The draft law said half of the license fee would be placed in · an equestrlsn facilities, or trails, trust fund . Coun- cilmen, led by Mayor Jerrj Matney, changed that to read all of the ll~~ fee would go for equestriln trails. The other so perceat was originally set to go into the general fund. . . · · "Thls should be a lUleJ' fee aod It would be hard to rationaliz.e Placing ~ything in the general fund ," Matney observed. Councilmen also said there should be another means to license bones other thar hanging a dog license-like tag around their necks. Dennis Smith, representing California Animal _control, said it is possible to tattoo the lip of a horse with a permanent number. Cooncilman Henry Duke also urged t1)e city staff to produce some new ideas for equestrian trails. The council had previously authorized 12 miles of equestrian trails in the city's master plan of trails, but the staff has not developed any specific routes. "If we're going to have a fee, we'd bet· ter have some trails proposed," Duke said. Councilmen left in, without comment, one section of the proposed horse license law which limits the use of horses on city streets except for the purpose of entering an equestrian trail . They took no vote on the measure, but several councilmen indica ted support for it. The first reading of the ordinan ce -it takes two readin gs to become law -is set for Sept. 17, but no public hearing is scheduled. Duke did ask that copies or the ordinance be sent to all or the city's equestrian clubs. 2nd Degree M urde~ Marine Convicted • By TOM BARLEY 0t lflt D&Jtr Pilot Sl1tf El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan Wallace was found guilty of second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a Fowitain Valley cocklslil waitress whose nude body was found Feb. 9 in Huntington Beach. An Orange CoWlty Superior Court jury ended nearly three days of deliberation by also finding Wallace, 2.6, guilty of kid· nap and assault charges filed in con- nection with the abduction · five days earlier of South Laguna X-Ray technician mother of two childreo, was known to be sexually promiscuous and thal any one of a number of men she met on the evening of Feb. a It the tavern where. she WR! eQJPloyed ~ have been r~lble for b!r death .... •.' ' ' • :, ... , •. .........:,.,..... ~ . . . . . . ; But prosecuting Deputy District Al· torney Robert ,Chatterton argued that Mrs. Poet'a d.y$1ibiilt Ucr:waDet ·were found in waimr;11 ~pcsi111110i wbezi the part"1rite leClltUy ~Wu 'queatlooed. about Mill Ro~an'a ~ • Chaitertoo told lhe PDT iliai th. marks on the murdered worn.ab'• wrists were ldentlcal ·to handcuffs canil\d by Wallace and which he tried to use when be forced Miu Rowan to join him in bis car. KUWAIT AMBASSAoOR FAISAL SALEH AL-MuTAWA NEGOt 14ns WITH ;,:Lesfilie 'ouERttlt'lAs Ba~ Barricaded lnoW. S.ucll'.Arabtan •mbauy In Pul1 Wl"i hy-ral Holli ... ' Rosemead Truck Driver Arrested In CdM ·Assault Palestinian Guerrillas Holding Eight Hostages The attractive blonde eluded Wallace when she grappled with him for pl)UeSlion of bis gun as the Vietnam vettran 's car sped down the San Diego Freeway toward San Clemente. She forced him to stow down and managed to leap from the car before be could again gather speed. Her description . of Wallace and tM security car he used whlle working [9f Fountain Valley Plaza ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' "" Dfll1r "''°' ,,.,. BUU.ETIN September group, threatened to blow up Nixon to Make State of Union . A Rosemead trucker stoppe4 while PARIS (UPI) -ftree l!'DNld: Pale.tin--the embasSy unless officials granted drlviog throogh El Moote In • whJte van 1111 .. ,.,,. oohed al'i<ast elglll IMlllil"u de11l811ds for a car to. the airport and a W-•-scJ ~1 N....,......_.Cit J ·1 'ilo..5""'1i~.,,,....,,......,.,~, pl~etlJ.flythemoutof,frsncewlthfive ~ Iii! w n •• ,,.. •• _,. .. · Y 11' ..... ·""' ot." .... ~"'lidt-W.'"H~·". .,....,, • SaOcll, Arabian-<11"'"'''",". held."-'·-· · today, accusejl of tlle-:k\dna~··!'"l'll ,..., "" n w ,. _,..._ ,.... • ..,.. •........- of a Y'!""g girl in Coron! del Mar 8'X ' ' ', ~ , ' , ' • Hundieils of pollc~. including U · days ago. . PARIS (UPI) -Three IU'llled· Plllesll· sharpshooters froin · the" enU-temlrist in,e !lflll1MlCl was dtt8:lne4 bJ. El ~o.nte nian gue~illas ~k al least eiJbt.persons SQUad, surrounded the gray stone Saudi Message Monda )· Patrol Sgl, Gary Y~,\.w!i.t~· 30 hoitag!:, mcluding three, women, ;inside embpsy ~.m the el~ant 16th district of mlnutet ~,..,.. , bad '1'~ a. "oW]lort the' Saudi Ar~blan omba'll'i tqctay to Paris neli the Are de Trfompbe. But a Beach .,Mee·. ·pej>ar\~/.i:' I('.c. u 1 a r ~~ deirland.S for thei release of a g•· polt~ .inspector said there were no ~Jans WASHINGTON (APl -President Nix- dtscriblbi tbe.'W'u~' ~ Jnd ._.. •. 1: r1Da 1 leader .jailed i{l Jori:lan. (The· to stoqn the building "because this is e1:-on. terming the record or Congress very "We ·j •. ao( ft.ftsterai ipOt'illnf and ~~ted Press re~ there ~ere' 11 -~'tf.a~torial property." disappointing, said this afternoon he will he picked it up aiid ·{dd1i ~(IN'e'going uva!.Gfies.), . . Inspector Jean Espinasse said : "We send the House and Senate "what in ef· back out lJn Jiltrof," EJ ~ -t>etectlv~ The' guerrillas,· identlfled b'y ohe Arab-will not attack the embassy without a fee~ is. a new State of the Union Sgt . Marvin Martin' 419el0ild )Udtly. ~plorort ~~m~ ol, 1'qte . Black· W]ittetJ· request from the Saudi· Arabian message" on Monday. He said Keanetb D. Kellq, SI, oll!red · . ' ! ~ f 1 : ,' • ap1ba~r •... If the guerrillas take a Nixon announced that plan at a W~ite coinplete cooperation dDrlna a(ld""alter • · ' , · , diplon1atlc car to the airport, we will not House news conference. the traffic stop • • 1 VOfuntary Ta attack them.· either." He said his message to the Democratic· Kelley, !!!ID · -~a.I.' ~enneth D. · · gs A group of Arab diplomats. inclµding controlled Congress will focus on Blaho,s~ accompaitl~~ to. Police · ... , ' tbe Klryrai\i an'd 1.A;banese amblmadors Administration initiatives in fields in· he&dquarter, and his ..jao was . jm-F· TT u· ~ and the Egyptian consul negotiated with eluding the economy, national defense ~~d·dit· . oo!T'~ . · Or· .P,~ , D_g .~ · Ille'~• through, ;..gap1>qne 1rom and the energy crisis. tatnedtilin 1;t881arrM:t~:.1,, ;;.; .. -... , '_: ., .... ,.,. -t·' .. ~~ :: l '·>'1.,,,4 ·tW~;~}.-. . ~Pres1dentwd.ther~dofcon-, ... _ · a · ·t £'t "M ip·..,:.l • • 1 .. l~.U a ..-cillM ~~ ,' t:hi'~.A.rab ge&s.i.onal action this year Is "very Newport ..... ~ Police <telectiv~,s.m ~am· '"7e : · V . ' iho'lomats ·.to'td ·Qie.fp.,ruia. ~'"'11.! \llsappolnUng in terms of Administration Amburgey '~ Dou Follett •.a.r:dved ' al;5 · · • .,1 .. ~ • • .. IJ:.. .. ···like IOngS. to pl.epife1~ Arab P ' fpr -iriltiatives," measures which be describ- p.m. and ,formlllJ>placed,Kell'3' uftdor A vol1intary cat II..,.. may be on the (See .GUERIULLAS, Pop 11 ed as biparlil181l In nature and vita) to the arrest. . . ?"' books after $ept. 17 ln'Huntlngtor.' Beach. · ntttion. He ii booked on susp~cton ol, kid1\4P0 , City councilmen ,..viewed a proposed • " ... l will be sending what is In effect :tb. ~~~ ~ ~ ~ii, ~ cat licensing ordinance Tuesday night ' a new State of the Union message," Nix· . a \""I~ if Keney IM:'ccee s . In and o[dered the tity·.attomey to bring it Ping p onger:-s on said. i::;:;i•d!Jlg ~1)Udge to. esta~lish1 such ! )lack for Ur>t reading at tbeli' Sept. 11 : ' He said It will concentrale on 'P"nding "Hea::°ll-ftil · "'hi bli'l .el .,-IMteC. !J!<eUit&o11 ' measures th e Adf!1inlstration considers e g e . \"9 1 • • Tbe la)V would set up an aMual $5 cat p 0 0 t J t essential. !!r" Clpt.1 llon.()i:aas said In announ_cmg Ucenu 00•8 votuiita:Iibasis 0 p ,U US Nixon Indicated the message woold be !PC mes "' · · · t Sund h H ~1 • a1d Kell '/ls ~· ~ • rl · No cat owner ·wou be forced to buy given o newsmen ay nig t and r :Om:.n.., rt to~ set arra ge the license, but a I~ Cat would have 4 H A a form_ally sen\ Congress Monday. °I.Jule dJ:led Inf i; relus-more protection from Ille city dog (and ' OUrS W Y Nixon said the message would put high (Ste SVsP.fifP .cm_ Yf'J · "ca\) catcher · priority on lnfiatlon-flght1ng measures, ' .--r I)· ~ If a stray ~t (any ftline not 00 a leash .. Two Huntington Beach teenagers and in that context, urged economy upan --------·....,.----or confined to the borne ,.. )'ll'd) Is pick are oound aslerp today alter falling ~Democratic C«lgress. He said spelid- . ed ·up by California Ant mil Control just short of playing a record· mg proposals before the Senate or SELL A.NYiTHING • WITH PILQT AD .. ' ~ ~ ~ You can ,.n Just about anytj>l!>g when )'Oli adyertlff wtlh Dally Pll~ d ... ~led WJlll adJ ... ELEC lawnmower $25, Bed 115. Edger IS, projeOtor ~ Misc. (Phone No.) · '1'1111 advertiser sold 'anythl!!f and ~rythlng' through this ad. ,U you :J>ave any miscellaneous merchandfSe to move, • yaur Dolly Pllol Ad-visor will help you sell "ev•rythlng.'' c.i.n her dlrecl --l4Ue'IS. (CM;) tt can be deatnyed within ~ breaking, 72 hours worth of ping llOUJe would "bust the budget to the tune boun if there ii no ldeatlltCltloo. • poog. , of at least; fl! btlllon.'' and luel lnflaUon . A cal with IQl!ie type f11. """tmcatloo Richan! S.llerB and B 111 He •Aid be trusta Congress will work wl1l be protected for 24 1-t, but °"" Markwood, bolh 15, played f0< 11 wttl) lilt Admlnlslratloo to control l]>Olld- wttb a city cat license .wtll be *"leclad hours and thela.<1ult at 3 a.m. this Ing. • . by law for a mlnlmum of live daya. ' , mornfrlg Wb~ they were too tlrtd At the aame Ume, NI.loo urged Dennis Smith a 1p0telm111 ftlr' CAC to go on. Congms not to cut the defense budget, Id cllm ' ha I f --"--! Th •-M HI h School saying such a move would imperil to cpun on t l n act hil ... m~1 e '"" a(tna · g forthcoming negotiations 'th the S I t would make every poitlblo effort to 1te students started playing Sunday In ~1 ov e that a licensed cat Is returned to Its the g.arag' of Sellers' home at 15281 Union on a mutual red~ction of troops In owner. Newcastle Lane in An effort to Eurcpe and on reducing stockpiles of nuclear we:apons. · Councilmen decided to go with a break the existing world record and A cut In defense spending1 he .98.1d, straight $$ fee ·for the llcenae1 rather to raise. money for the Muscular means the united States would enter the thfin a reduced $2,IO 'fe(,-fbl\ spayed or Dystrophy Fowld~Uoo. 1 I I d neutered call, when Smith inlofmed ~1rs. Sellers said this morning ne~ot at on9 n "a ICC(ln -eJag position." Nixon also said he w o u I d seek thein there Is no way to ptyve a cat ls that the boys were both exhausted, unspecified action from .congress "to sp•ycd or neutered and -unllk6 dogs -but had .rnannged to raise more .. n1cet the netds or energy." Otherwise, he no past ctrllll>•le• have beell Issued for ~"" 1100 for th.cir cause. ... id "we-wlU.be.a~the mercy cf the pro- fL duce rs of oU In the Middle t;ast." • I • and the Mission Viejo company led police to the Marine sergeant. Carole Ann Rowan . Judge Raymond Vinceht set Oct. 18 as the day he will rule on Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's motion for a new trial. If he denies the motiop, he will then sentence Wallace on all! three con- victions. Wallace, wllo bowed his head and wept as the murder conviction was read, faces a slate prison term of five years to life on that finding, one to 25 years on the kidnap count, and six months to life on the assault allegation. The jury tacked ·Onto their verdict the finding that. he was in possession of a fi rearm when he kidnaped Miss Rowan, 24. The new Penal Code provision pnr vides for a heavier penalty. Butler unsuccessfully argued before the jury left the courtroom last week· that it only had circumstantial evidence linking Wallace to the rape-strangulation killing or 27·year-old Nanette Post. He contended that Mrs. Post, the l Not Any Color? ralle~ See~ to Make Amends . . . Fountain Valley today i.s not n8cessari-any city colors. ly a colorless city, but it ls a city without "Up to now we have been U!ing blue coJort., . and ·white -or wu it blue and gold?u Tuelday nightdty councllmen were lo CoWlCllmen decided to wait until· the hive' heard a prOPosal from ·the ~ber Chamber could send a representative to al t:omplerce about designating aome of· stralgbten the matter out. flcla) cily col0<s. Mayor O.Orge Scott suggested 'com- But DO chamber representatives show· promising and deaJgnating blue, white eel up, so Councilman Marvin Adler tried and gold so nothing would be missed. to fill in. The city flo..ver, by the way iII a pink "We have a city fiower and, a city Hawthorne and the official tree ls the tree ," he explained "but we don't have evergreen pear. Developer Readies Suit Against F ou11tain Valley . By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ll'M !Hllr l'Uot st1ff __Following a court order overturning $39,000 in special fees assessed against his proposed tract, George M. Folstein is preparing to file anOther suit against Fountain Valley, this time seeking a court ruling on $19,600 In park fees. Dan De Mille, spokesman for the developer. said the suit will be filed in Orange County Superior Court today or tomorrow. "We just want the city and the residents to know that we're going to nght it out, because we think the city is ''rong." De Mille said. Already pending against the city is a damage suit for $64,fXXJ which De Mille said increases as the cost lo tbe de\·eloper increases because be cannot begin work on the proposed 49-lot ad- dition to Green Valley. That tract was indefinitely delayed Tuesday nlgbt, when councilmen refused to vote on the final tract map. 'Mle tabling was suggested by City At- torney Tom Woodrurf who told coun- cilmen he has filed an appeal of the ~9,000 "decision . ThAt decision was handed down last month by Judge Raymond Thompson. He told the city it must approve the tract 'vithout the special fees . Those fees were assessed by the city council last spring. They said the pro- posed lot sizes were too small for the zoning being sought by Holstein. De Mille said today be believes the Suspect Loses Hair to Police SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Charles H. Evans Is to have 12 halri plucked lrom his head because the federal 19vemmenl says they might be evidence in e Rich· mond, caur .. bank robbery case. U.S. District Court Judge Charles B. Renfrew granted a govenUnent requist Tuesday to compare the hairs rrom Evans' head with those in a golC hat foUnd on the fllght routt authorities say a bank robber took. W~nesses said the hnt was worn by tl\e holdup me.n. . Evnns, 27, Is charged in the $26,XIO holdup Aug. 4 of the lmptrlll Savings and Loan Association. He Is lttt on $30,000 ball. council is trying to force the developer · into acquiescence by getting..Jllm into a "time bind." But he added that the time clement only increases the damage suit at the rate of about $9.000 per mooth. De 1¥fillc said be has offered to pay the $19,600 in regular park fees to the Green Valley Homeowners Association which has been present at all Green Valley he arings. 1'hc homeowners have repeatedly ask- ed the council to give them all or part or the special fees for Improvement of the 2l·ncre park in Green VaJley. De ~lillc said he offered to give the regular park r~s to the homeowners since •·they should be used to improve parks Vi'ithin the tract." He said Tuesday's action was ap- parenlly a denial of that offer and so Holstein decided to go back to .court to seek a ruling on the $19,600 in park fees. Those fees are computed on a $400 per lot charge and are assessed against all housing developments as they are built in the city. (;out Weatller Much the same on Thursday as it was today. Mostly sUMy in the afternoon hours with highs at the beaches in the upper IOs rising to the mid-70s inland. Ov!might lows 62--05 • ' lNSml?: T ODA V -. •Love slave' murdetn Dr. Corl Coppolino, whose 1'dramotic trial mpde front page news fn 1961, Is bd11Q c&nslllf'td f&r parole. Anthorittt1 roy ht Mi been, a perfect prl.tontf', Stt;. story page 17. Al Ytur 1orvkit l l .M. tor• I '"""" u Contor.111 1 c...-c'""" 11 Cl•ttlll.. u..t COfl'llU M Crni.,,.... .. OH!tl Noll~ It ... '9rl•l ""' • .""""""""" lt•ll ,,.... ,,.,, "'" .. ._.. 11 ~MC.... ~ . ' ' .J DAILY PILOT H Wtdntsday, StPltinMr 5, 1973 -'-----==C"-' . ' Hu11ti ngto11 Accide11ts lnju,re Four A series of Huntington Belich traffi c accidents Tuesday left four persons hospitalized, including three children. Jeffrey Allen Ross. IO, of 9452 (;uUstrand Ci rcle, \1·as reported in satisfactory condition today n! Pacifica ·l~ospital, 111ith injuries suffered in a bicy- cle accident on Hamilton A\'cnue at the _.S;inta Ana River bri dge. -He collided v.·ith n car driven by Hubert L. lr\'in. 49, '.:If 437 Baywood "Drive, Newport Beach. ' Valerie Hawthorne. 5, of 9702 Bay ~teadow Drive, Huntington Beach, is also at Pacifica Hospital. The car in which she v.'as riding Tuesday collided with an ·.auto-driven by Ruby Hartfield, 42, of 8191 .'~Kingfisher Drivl', Hun!ington Beach, at ·!the intersection of Bushard Street and ."Indianapolis A venue . j Mrs. Hatfit'.'ld was also hospitalized. : Volerie 's mother. sister and brother \Vere treated for n1 inor injuries and released ~rom P11rifica llospita! follov.'ing the 1:45 'J!,m. accident. • Rai Lynne Rurnmel, 15, of 17101 Rot- ·terdam Lane, Huntington Beach, was ad- mitted to Huntington In tercommunity .. ~ospital aft er she was injured in a fall .(rom a moving car. , ~lice said the misha p took pla ce on .. Rotterdam Lane between Amsterdam and Valencia lanes at about 2 p.m . .. From Pagel ·GUERRILLAS • • • the demanded rtight out of Fra nce. The guerrillas agreed to move back th eir -~eadllne. ~ "We don't want another Munich." the ~uerrillas shouted in Arabic. referring to the massacre at the Munich Olympic games one year ago in whic h I t Israeli athletes and several Arab terrorists were killed at the airport. The guerrillas did not ident ify V.'hat organization they belonged to, Rut there \\'as speculation they might belong to the ·Black September group, which carried -OUt the Muni ch seige. The Black September guerrilJas oc- cupied another Saudi Arabian embassy - • In Khartoum, the Sudan -last f\ttarch. 'At that time , they also demanded the release of the same guerrilla leader mentioned today -about Daoud. serving a life prJson in Jordan. Jordan previously refused to release Abou Daoud and the terrorists killed l\'<O American diplomats and a Belgian envoy in Khartoum . Today's attack began at 9:30 a.m. '''hen three men invaded the building. Two shots ~'ere f i re d . but the only casualty \1'as a Syrian interpreter \Vho jwnped from a second story windO\\', in· juring his spine. Big itlett 01t Ca11tp11s Dr. S. r. Hayakawa (left) strolls through can1pus at San Francisco State University, accompanied by his replacement as president of sc hool, Dr. Paul F. Romberg. Faculty ga~ve Romberg cool reception. Hos1ner Urges Creation Of Nuclear Power Agency \\IA SH!NGTO'."J IAP 1 -A veteran Republican congressman today urged creation of an independent 'federal cor- poration to take O\'Cr ·ond expand the government monopolized uranium enrichment industry. 'The industry is the sole source of fuel for nuclear pO\\·cr plants. Rep. Craig 1'losn1er (R-Calif. ), of J.,ong Beach. ranking House minority member of the Joi nt t\tomic Committee . said creation of the ne1\' agency is necessary to preven!: -A "nuclea r fuel gap" for America's dom~stic nuclea r po11•er industry after 19&1. -Loss of a major share of the poten- tially rich international market for uranium-enrichment services. Hosmer ~aid the government's hopes to have private enterprise step in and ex· pand the enrichment industry can't be depended upon. --., f'reatP .. eJ SUSPECT •.. ed about the suspect ,to ll>dlca t' whether his wtiite van containid -'Y evt~ce lin k· ins: it to the Aug. 30 abcfucllo& and 8eX crime. Investigators also declined to say if Ketley dlsP,layed spec:lftc pbyalcal llnkl to the assault' suapect IUCh as multiple tat- toos on his left ann and one aaylng: Jean, on his right. Security measures today lncludecl no release of mug shots taken wheQ Kelley \\'as formally booked and Police a.iid no ne\\·smen \\'ou!d be permitted a chance to photograph him in the-jail facil!ty. Virtually the onJy fact released in Ad- dition to the suspect's Rofemead .1part. ment address Js his occupation. Uated as dri\'er for Blaho.sky !I'rucking Campany of Los Angeles. Circulars describing the fugitive, the van, and other particulars of the case were distrib uted throughout th& South- land this week. Investigators had been operating .on the theory that the man wbo kldnaped a 14- year-old Corona de! Mar visitor at tnife- point last week was somehow involved ,in the construction industry . }le wore gray work pants, black ahoes splattered with mud similar to that on the van and appeared to have pi knowledge of terrain and s .t-r·e et geography in the Corona del Mar area, pollce said. The girl was kidnaped at San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive and driven to the Spyglass Hill irea wJ>ere tw, se1 attack occm·red ,in °the rear of the Van. A composite drawing by San Clemente artist Sandy Martin included on the Police wanted bulletin was an extmnely good likeness of the abductor, the girl told .detectives. Investigators have not said if Kelley strongly resembles the picture, which depicted a thirty-isb man with 1 mustache and dai:k blond or light brown. hair combed !traigbt back. Questioning of the sw:pect w i 11 dou bUess involve the kidnap-murder of Linda Anne O'Keefe, 11, who vanished "'hlle walking home from summer classes at Llncoln Intermediate School twr. months ago this Thursday. She was kidnaped from a spot on Marguerite Avenue, less than a half-mile from where the Ia~t Victim was picked up, at approximately the wne Ume of day. , A pair of witnesses swore they saw the girLapparenUy voluntarily 1eltlng Into ID off~turquoise colored van, but a white van had · aJao beem mentioned during early stages of that case. The victim's clothed body was fotmd about 24 hours laler lying In a reedy ditch aJonc Upper 'NewJ>ort Bay by ' partlclJ>.1111• in a JU1tuie'lnke. ' Investigative steps today were to in- clude el.aminatlon of the white van Kelley drove when pulled over Tueaday. El Monte Detective Sgt. Martin said the van remained at their local lmpaurid lot aqd he understood crime lab techni- cians from Newport Beach ~·ere to go over it. Capsule Cou11cil Action. Htnl In copaule form are the major 1cUons taken TudUy lllcbl by !be Hunllqt4n Beach Qty Council : !IOU!: F£E1 Ordered the city 1ttomey lo nlum Sept. 17 with lft ordl· nance 11llbil1hl111 a 110 annual 11or .. uc ..... CAT TAG8 o Abo aaked the 1ttom1y to come bac'k Sept. 17 with 1 15 vol· un!My cat license llld a proY!slon tar taxia, dog and cat bneden. • SOCitrv: Adopted as a general policy the citizens goals and objectives report on the ooclety and cult111e, despile one lealdent's opposition to a fair housing section. ENVDIONMENT1 Adopted the goals and objoctives report on the envir- onment and leS011t<:c1, despite Q>wlcilman Al Coon's objections to oome •lfl~\ • provisiOos such as a goal of eight cit)' park acres for each l,COO residents. f FIJIEWOl\Xlh Elimlnalld Ute allnual cily·spoiuortd Fourth oi JUiy fire- works display on the city pier and asked the city 1!torn<y to write ID onli· nance which might restrict the sale of flreWorks to youtla under a certain, unspecified age. ANTIQlJITY: Appointed the historical society as an antiqulliet commit- alon. and ordered the city attorney to write an &ntlquitlea ordinance ,. the preservation ot bist.orlca.J items and archeok>gical sltea. MONllV: Autboriied the "on paper" exchanC• of about ·ll14,000 I~ balance the final 111?2-73 budget PAR((S: Aulltorlzed the expenditure o! $120,000 to add eljhl lct41 to the new Edlaon community park. Astro1iaut Bean Takes 'Mqst !ime Up' Title • ''ri) ' . ' SPACE'' ' NTER, Houston (AP) - Alan L ~ the fl-year-old commander of Skylab ; l!ecam• the world tjllmplon or l]Jllct ru11111 today, setting a mark for the 11101I total t1me In apace. • The ri'cord came •t 3:11 a.in; PDT aa Bean and crewmatei, Dr. OW.. K. Glr· riotl and Jack R. Lousma, started tbelr 40tb ·day In apace aboanl the Skylab orbiting laboratory. Mlsaion Control made no mention of Bean'a record and the utronaull spent the day cooclucllng medical experiments, Policy Standard Wins Approval Iii Huntington A 1eneral palicy llUldeline f0< develop- ment" Ill Hantington Beach IOciety, cultural and housJnc netdl wu adopt<d Tueoi!ay nl&ht by Ille city council -with only ... objection. 1 1be objection came. from a resident, ~ Wiighl of 60S 15th St., who atk· eif councllmea lo drop I fair bolJSinl clauae In the policy plan. "I like a lot of the Ideas in the plan," \\'right told the council. "But I disagree with the fair hoUainc proposal . This city has enough problems of Its own without trying to solve any problems that exist outside the city. studying the sun with telesoope cameru and taking picturea of the t1rth . The world space cblmplon ecllpoed tbt record of 48 d1ys, I houn, 17 mlnula 111 by Skyllb I ~er Cl!lrlt1 Conrld Jr., a 1-g·time friend who wu Bean's commander and moon-walkJn.& com· panlon on Apollo 12 . Conrad aet hlJ total 1pacttlme t_.i in four lllWlons -Geminis ~ IDd 11. Apallo 12 and Skyl1b I. . Skylab I IJ only Bean's aecood -· On bll !Int flight, Apollo 12 In 119, be became the fourUr man to wllk cm tbt mooo. ·Valley Lannch.e1 Drive Against Motor Violators Fountain v .Uey Police Chief Cl!lrles Mlcblell4 hu laoued ID olllclal wlnling lo motorllts wllll loud vlhlciM 11111 lllo lo apeedl~n. · Beglnnlnt MoDday. the Mtaln 'Valley Police Department will start.. 1 crackdown on lhese violat.ort, particular- ly Inside hou!lng tracts. Michaelis appeared before the city council Tuelday nlghl to uplaln bis pro- posed program of selective enforcement of the speed and mufOer taw1 in the city. He said the program Is bein'I inlUated because Gt 1 large nwnber Gt complllnts from residents. Seal Beach Developer Wins H)df-the Battle He declared !hat by the tum of the cen tury the lndustry, if properly struc· tu red. could. achieve $56 billion in yearly doi:nestic and foreign sales. compared \\'ith about ~l billion at present. His proposal calls for the creation of a "United States Enrichment Corporation'' (USEC), lvhich would have a capital structure totaling $7 billion. It would take ove r three existing production plants and st art construct ion of at least two ad· ditional highly secret gas centrifuge plants, he said. A complaint charging Kelley with kid- nap and probably additional offenses l\~Il be sought from the Orange County District Attorney, probably Thursday. Newport Beach Police Department policy is to book a suspect on only one charge, leaving addJtional counts to be determined by the D.A.'s office. Detective Capt. Oyaas declined com- ment today when asked U Kelley was direcUy interrogated about the kidnaping and sex assault after being taken into custody Tuesday nJ&ht. "It might lead to some type of social acUVism that could create problems for us. U we go too far it ooUld jeopardize our eo:inomlc or physical security. "Of course, when different types of people move into a nelehborhood we should be nlce to them and treat them with understanding just like tver)'IJO< else, but I think you should take out the fai r housing element." Councilman Jack Green immediately moved for approval of the plan "with the fair housing element ln it." · "The piOgram is very buic. We will be using our motorcycle officers for aelec- tive enforcet?mlt of ezceni•e epeed. and noise violations In dlffertllt .irtu ol the city at different times/' be said. He aaid weekly checks of the ef- fectiveness of lhe program will be ma:de to determine how long it wDl have to be continued. Councilmen gave their approval to the prognm u Councilman Ed JU1t noted "I think the most complaints J receive are about people 1petdln1 throu1h houll111 tracts." A developer "·ho claimed two Seal Beach duplexes should be exempted from the Coastal Conservation A c I re- quirements got only hair that Tuesday. Richard Kimball later indicated he might appeal the decision of the South 'Coast Regional Zone Conservation Com· miss ion made in Long Beach. The commission granted an exemption to one du plex and six parking spaces at 235 Eigh!h SL . Se a 1 Beach. A second duplex planned on the property \'<i ll re- quire a permit. Exemptions are granted projects that had building permits and were under way prior to the effective date of Proposition OIAN•I COAST "' DAILY PILOT Tiit O••nge Co11t o.a.1vl' PILO T wi•n ...tlldl IJ toml)ined t~t Now1.Pre1s. ,, Pl!bll~hea by In• Or•no• cia.•t PuDl••~inq Com!><lny Sel)I· ••It ""!llon1 i re iwDl;1~toc1. 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The AEC has been especially guarded about revea ling details of the process because it n1ight offer small nations a relatively inexpensive \•;ay to produce uranium for nuclear \vcapons. "No comment," he also responded, when asked if Kelley has volunteered any kind or statement whatsoever. In remarks prepared for the House, Hosmer noted !hat JI present uranium ,, enrichment is a government monopoly , \\'il h the Atomic Energy Commission in sole thargc. He said the capacity of the three ex- is ting AEC planls, even with im- All seven councilmen approved the policy which was developed during more than a year of work by the citizens goals and objectives (GO) committee. • A variance allo"·ing tandem parking for four units was granted by the city of Seal Beach July 5, 1972. Jeffrey Freed- man, deputy atrorney general. said the variance wasn 't enough 10 qualify the sec- ond build ing. provemen ts under \vay , falls far short of 1;. • ..;.;...;,;::.. ••• .;;iiiiiiiiiiiiji;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii:'iiii~:~:::-•-:::i:~ anticipated future needs. ~-. Cl.Olll Hosmer said lhe new corporation :'!'!". 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646 1919 -··" Commissioner Donald Phillips said the "touchstone to vested rights (exemption ) would seem to me to be fairness" in su~ port of Kimball's request. Other commissioners said they 11•erc only follO\\'ing !he la\\'. The South Coast Con1 n1ission has ;iuthority over const111cllon in Orange and Los Angeles Counties within 1000 yards of mean high tide lines. It's action s can be appealed ro the state coastal com· mission. should be modeled along the lin es of the Tennessee Valley Authority. "Enrichment" is the phrase used to ctescri be the process by which natural ura nium -v.'hich consists mostly of non- fissionable Uraniurri·238 -is used to holster fisslol'able U·235. the kind •of t1r<1niu1n needed for fuel. At present. enriched uraniu1n is pro-I duced by the •·gaseous diffusion~· process ;11 plan1s lOcaltd at Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Portsn1outh . Ohio. and Paducah, Ky . Valley Co1111cil Action • • Here in capsule for1n arc the major actions taken Tu esday night by the Fountain Valley City Council : GREEN VALLEY : Tabled the request tor approval of a final tract map for a 49-lot addition to Grtcn Valley. Action will await the outcome of an ap- pea l of an Orange County Superior Court decision ordering !be council to ap. prove the plans without the ~19.000 in special fees asscsst'd agninst the tract. FIREWORKS: A1ncndcd :'l proposed ordi nance burining sale to or use of fireworks by youngsters so that the cutoff age 1vill be 18 instead ar 16. ' ENFORCEMENT : f',greed wlth a proposed police program aimed st cutting down on speed viol ations on housing tract streets ns well es noise violations by cars and motorcycles with illegal mufflers. Rt:CRUJT: Put out a final call for re5ident s to volunteer to serve on the Cult ural Arts Comm ittee Rnd the Blc:entennial Commi ttee. lnte reited rllsldcnU can apply at city hall. Committee members will be named at the $ept. 18 coun- cil meeting . l - • ; I I Boys Gym Clothes Shorts-1.48 Slllrts-Rmrsiblt- S.1 59c to 3.00 Slpparters-1.25 GJm SllaeH.95 ap • swat.•-r. Pants Warm Up Suits-21.95 & IP • Nylon Jackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Surxfays \ J I • Hand Balls & Gns RacqaethaO . Racquets & Biiis I Tellis Rackets • Wllson-llunlaj>-llaYls-lancr Tennis Shirts & Sbarts T1111is Shns-7.95 IP Tllllls Balls-7.95 dlz. Raleigh Bikes Parts-TireF--Tulles llllU'lnl '• ' " ' I ,I I l . ' I I ' ,I I I I } • • At ·Your Service A Sunday, Wtdne1day 11QCI Friday Ftature Of the Dally J>llot N ol So 1' flh1nble DEAR PAT: My father purchased an antique Royal typewriter. It's dated 1907 <ind is in mint condition. It even has the original typewriter ribbon still in it and the manual of instructions. Sheets of paper that the original owner practiced on are dated Jan. 14 and 17, 1907. Where can I find out the rea l value of this machine. or the best way ,to find a buyer for it \~ithout fca~ of being 'takeo? , · G.J.C., Costa Mesa A sales representative a~ the Royal Typewriter r1: ipany In Long Beach says yo ur type'ATller has ''no value at nll." This information sUrprlied tne as mu ch as it probably disappoints you. Old typeOA·riters are oot th at hard to find, and · apparently no "antique" value has beCn established. You may still rtnd a buyer advertising in lhe P'Jbllcalion, '"Anliq11t: Trader,"' Sib and Bluff, Uubuque, 10~·:1 5to01. Whal'• Pninting Worl/1? DEAR PAT: Several weeks ago 1 in- herited a pastel painting. Prior to the death of the former owner. she told ine that the painting \Yas y,•orth quite a hil. but 1 know practically nothing regarding things of Utis nature. Could ·you advise 1ne where I could take lhe painting to find out if it has any real value? I kno1\• appraisers "'ill do this for a fee, but I "·ould be rather foolish to pay any great a1nount just to be told that t was 11·orlh nothing. If the painting is valuable. I then y,·ould be glad to have a regular pro· fessK>nal charge me for a more exact evaluation. G.D., San Clemente Richard Challis, ow ner of Challis Galleri es, "111 make an appointment 10 ~i\'e you a basic evaluation of your paint- ing at bis Lac•na Beach ~3llcry if you call hlin: •t .ttf-.U!7. Some> htftrmation may be possible by phone, If you can 1dentlfy the arti1I. Shoald the painUng ,prove tn be valuable, Challis can arrange ·• professional appralllal, if you• wiib. 2 .to 3 «'"''• Fu1c,ld ' . DEAR PAT : I am pleased to in£orn1 you that as a result of the i,~ ap- peari ng in the "At Your Se~vice:'~rplumn on Friday, July 20, we were able to reach Mrs. Karen Mo!M!r. your corresp(indent. (: .. d) she su pplied us wilh the routine in- formation necessarv to allow us to mount ,an e!!ecLive search for her missing pic- tures processed by the Fotomat Corpora- tion. I was informed tbat . the customer .service department of our proet!ssing laboratory had recovered two of the . three rolls. An "all points bulletin" has been issued ror the remaining unlocatro ·roll of film belonging to Mrs . Moser. We also have been in communiCation y;ith .another oC your correspondents to learn : m.>re of the problem which she had com- municated to you in her letter of July 27. , Thank you once again for all your help. J.E. Jardine National Operations Director Fotomat Corporation 7590 Fay A vtnue La Jolla, Ca. Wl37 Oolb Rend11 for: Bi/Ip.lay l>EAR PAT: ft;s a resU'li ~JY.¥1~·ifirer­ cnce to our a1't;ltQue do!~ ~us~nes~ .. i~ a-re- cent co lumn , a gentleman cont.acted us aOd \1'e oo\f have hiS adorable toddler tloll tel add lo our future musctnn collt>clion. \Ve have about 500 dolJs of ~11 -'types. in- clbdini;: bi~e dti ldrcn....ke"a'Ples .. celebri- tr doll! and early Wall Disney Jointed rbaracters, to name 'tl .<f•'.N· We ~~re \vondcring if a charitable orglf'ri&aiion or cOmmunity service tz'®,P, might ·en;oy a dl•play ol oor coll<ctto\i 31. _Christmas tl\ne ·,;,,! we don't >~w where to vdi~l<ir"lh!S 5or<'fr°'th1iig. .,. 1 ,tM.~., (l:ynie Contact the Volanted' ~. of West Otange County bttwettl lt a.m. and 3 p.m. any weekday a\' 530-%371>. Office .,6sonnel will work wlUI joU toi ~·that yo ur coll«tlon ls 'dlsplaycl and enjoyed by others during the bolldal ftuon. Cbarllable groups wislll\11 · ~~ "1ke Jkrsonal . arrangements may contact .M,iadaline Selfridge by \\'rltlng to Al Your Service · ··: ~ 11 ' .. . '.. '• • 1· '. • , " At Laguna1 Rills A11other View Wtdntsday, Stpttmbfr 5, }q73 H DAILY PILOT 3 . Strikes Hamper Beginning of School . By The Associated Press Strikes by teachers 3lld other schoo l employes disrupted classes in widely scattered areas of the country today. Detroit officials tried to keep scPools open with supervisory personnel, but were only partiaJly successful. Authorities 1n DetroJt. the nation's flfth largest school di strict, said most teachers honored picket lines and stayed home today, which was to have been the flr:st day or the fall term . A few schools were closed and there was no attempt to hold regular classes in those schoo ls that stayed open. Pupils Did He Flunk l1ispection? . -SAN DIEGO IAP) -·A naval of- ficer who may have been upset at an inspection aboard his ship is ac - cused of shoving the inspecti ng of- ficer overboard. Cmdr. Francis C. Tavlor. 47, of San Diego was charg~ Tuesday '.l.'ith assault and resisting arrest. Prosecutors said Tzivlor, attached to the Flee! AntisUbmarin e \Varfare School , shoved Coast Guardman Lawrence G. Boetel into the y,•ater Monday while Boetel was conducting a shipboard safety in- spection at Shelter Island. Other details of the incident were not available. Caspers Frowns 011 County Road Department Bid The Orange County Road Department may not enlist Ronald Caspers as a lob- byist again. The Road Department sought a blanket permit for all road mainten::nce. repair and installation of signals and "any other facilities lor the sarety and control of public tra!fic't from the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Com.mission. were gathered in the auditoriums and shown film slrips instead of getting regular lessons. The main issue in the walkout by the 10,500 teachers was money. About 645,000 paplls were affected by the strikb. Officials in three of Rhode Island's 41 school districts -Providence, North Providenc e and PatA·tu cket -voted to close schools because o{ contrac:1 disputes with teachers over wages. About 40,000 youngsters were involved. Teachers J lso struck today in Kenosha, Wis. and some 1,000 Youngstown , Ohio teachers i"gnored a court order and re- mained off the job. Other walkouts were reported i.n Campbell , Ohio: Niles Town-- ship, Ill.; De Kalb Co unt y. Tenn .; Mont~ I \•ill e, N. J. and in 16 \Vcs tern Pennsyl~ vania districts. In Port \Vashington, N.'l'., on the north 1 shore ol Loflg Island, the school district agreed Tuesday to an unprecedented five-vear contract with its teachers, The p;ict."·as said 10 be the longest on record 111 thl• United States. Thi.• contract provides th e districrs 430 teachers \\'ith raises of 5.2 and 5.4 per- ecnt in the rirst two years. Raises in the fi nal three years will amount to 5 or 6 percent a yea r. unless the cost of living rises 1nore than that in those years. * * * ~ * * . ' ·r' I ' ; I Bus Drive1·s 011 St1~il{e; ·~, Students Late to School ,l: 11 SAN FRANCTSCO IAP) -Thousands of children straggled into ele mentary schools I.Oday after riding in car pools or city buses as some 230 school bus drivers went on strike on the first day of class. The w a I k o u t affects some 20,000 students and Supt. Ste\•en P. Morena of the San Francisco Unified School district urged parents to "n1ake every effort to transport children by car pools or public transporlatioil." · The stranded students primarily are those bused to schoo ls outside their neighborhoods in a court-ordered in- tegration plan. About SO to 60 pi ckets ntarched in front of the school bus yards. ~I Negot ia!ions continued today between the United Transportation \Vorkers Union Local 1741 and the Associated Charter Bus Co. \\'hich contracts with the 78,000.- student school district. No comment on progress in the wage and contract negotiations was availab1e from either side. a federal mediator or ~1ayor Joseph AJioto. The st rke is not against the school district. I Some schools seemed to have gooi:I turnouts despite the strike, but others were the scenes of confusion. Enrollment figures were to be compiled later today. Principal Ben Pulsifer of Pacif,ic ' lleights Elementary School said enroll· ment is do~. ._ ' McCord, Mag·ruder .Told : To l(nock Off Speeches -\\IASHINCTON (AP) -A £ederal judge ordered an end today to public speeches by James W. McCord_ Jr. and Jeb Stdart Magruder, saying It was a disgrace that the \Vatergate criminals could "profit by their wrongdoing." lawyer, asked the judge to modify the 1 speaking restrictipn to permil McCord .to make speeches outside a 100-mile radius of Washington with no radio or te\evisien coverage. Fen1terwald sa~ McCord wishes to speak to church. and religious groups as "a matter of conscience." ' ·t 1")0 !LI1n M~e'r ,(l~ft) ot,C!J.eektQwaga, N.Y .. l\iiss .New York; and An· drea J3ne Hansop . or if.ahleqp_*h, Okla., Mis~ Oklahoma, rest their · feet \s the;y Wait t~eW, tU.tn' !Or .swim suit pictures at AtlantlC City'S ltii ss, A1ne rica pa~e~nl. Jhey didn't knoy.> they were already posing. Caspers, a member or the coastal com· mission. was asked by the department to state its case. However, he appeared reluctant Tues~ day when the matter came before the commission. McC.Ord, convicted of burglary, receiv- ed $2,000 for a speech at a university in Sirica replied that his concern ii mt only for the constitutiooaJ rights of peo- ple who may still be Indicted tn. the Watergate scandal and the ·'need to refrain from prejudicial pretrial publicity but also over the men being paid tor air pearances_ FOUR INDICTED IN ELLSBERG CASE-Story, P19e 5 "That's a· package deal," Caspers said with a sigh after Co mmission E:tecutive Illinois last wee k. He and Magruder, \l'hO En1erald Bay Reside11ts Director Melvin Carpenter read the has pleaded guilty to conspiracy. planned lengthy request. nationa l lecture to urs. "The roa d department is one of our "1 don 't understand and don·t think jt's., more autonomous organizations." fair lor Mr. McCord and Mr. Magruder Fensterwald then asked if McCord could speak exclusively to religious groups without receiving speakers' fees. The judge also rejected that proposal. Caspers said, adding that its officials are ti · profit by their "'rongdoing," Chief U.S. Figl1tit1g Coast Co11trols "wrong" to expect his unqualified sup-District Court Judge John J. Sirica said port. in ordering an end to their public' The supervisor said he generally favors speeches. '·To ~· this is a disgrace." blanket maintenance permits. McCord's request ror a Je<:ture tour Magruder also asked Sirica to grant him unlimited permission to travel around the country to pursue his con- sulting business. Si.rica granted Magruder t h ,a t Homeo1\11ers in exclusive Emerald Bay want lhe Orange County Board or Supervisors to go to bat for them in seek- ing an exemption from the controls of the coastal conservation commission. A lawyer for the community, an unin- corporated pocket within Laguna Beach, asked for the board's support In lhe ex- emption effort Tuesda y. But supervisors deferred action saying they need more time to study the issue and its inl· · plicatians. • Board· Chairnlan ROnald Caspers. wOO <1lso .serves on the South Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Conunission thul would rule oo lhe excniptibo,• said the . F.mcrald Bay request is the (irst he ha s t heard of in Southern California. ':'J1lis ' is,*~ -'11~.~r tq , me," s,aid Cas~.~··1 think this is the. fii:st'time in Sou!Jle'1i;Jlalilol'!lle1a , COUfllY llpard llas been ask-id to petition for an ·mtnpUon in this manner," -·• · MiciPri• M. LeCnye, cfuos!f for the ,Emerald Bay Homeowners ASsociaUon, told the board the communi~)'. ','quali£ie. ;for exclusion under tht defmitioo in the Jaw of urban land are811 developed anif stabilized before Jan: l, l971." · Mrs. ·LeGaye said .\.h~.!coaltat' pto- tecUOn law provides that a city or counly may present a request for exemption to the coastal commission on behalf of air plicants. "\Ve arc doing it this way to spare in· dividual lot owners rrom ha ving lo seek exemptions on their own," &Old Mrs. Donald Bright or La Habra. com· was ordered canceled bf Sirica last ~ LeGaye. "We want to exclude all or mission chairman, said he feared the week. But when it was brought to the Emerald Bay but the beach and shoreline "expansive language'' of "any other judge's attention that Magruder planned Jots which would automatically rail under facilities." a similar series of speaking engagements the controls." That could include closing a road or the judge summooed both to court for a hearing. The coastal' zone act aOows for ex· widening it to six lanes, he said. "It permission and advised McCord that con- ditions for McCord's remaining free on bail are that be reCrain Crom public ad- dresses or interviews relatinc t o Watergate. f Magruder, in a let ter to Sirica before emptions or residential areas 80 """'"'ent leaves a wide view or them to move." h b . D • F • d ~·-< e earmg, said <be onl y reason he con-1srupter ire completed 3}1d developed to a density of Al Commissioner Louis NoweU's sug· sidered making the tour was because "[ four units per acre. gestion, the panel restricted the permit now find mysell in financia l difficulty." DETROrT (UPI) _ One of two Caspers said he is uncertain of the pro-to existing roads. He said his prepared speech would be \VOrkers who shu t down an auto assembly cedure and would research it before the "I don't know \vhe re it (the ap--"more or les s a political science lecture" plant in July by seizing control of a matler comes up again next week. plication) breaks a\Yay from routine to and \l'Ould nol dea l \\'ilh substanti ve power supply control was fired TUesday expansion or growth-inducing,'' Caspers Watergate iss ues. when he attempted a second disruption ";'heY,, .~.ave done this in Northern said. Barnard Fenslcr11·a1d . McCord ' s at the Chrysler Corp. facility. Cahf6rrua and they are having a lot of 1, 'i'iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiii-t:====---_:__..:-c. -=-=-=-=-~=~=~~=~.::-~:O-~~===~~====i trouble with their exemptions up there." I: GEM TALK he said. "'There are too many questions left The Bracelet Watch. Fine jewelry that works. unanswered on this request," Caspers 1 ad<1e4. "If.we support this exemption for "the WHole' area, it v.'OUid mean, ror ex- am~le, that someone could go OD and block a view with a new four-story or add-«t '' · Cas~ conceded Emerald Bay may have its own restrictions oo such con- struct.ions bu\Ee made it. clear he'.doesn 't like the idea <if'.removtng the' contmunity !rom eoaal~l llO'ntr~ls. County COunsel Adrian Kuyper told the board it is apparently within the purview of the coastal tawifor counties or cities to present exemption requests like the one from Emerald Bay to the coasta l com· mission with the understanding a publlc . hearing would still take place. TOOAY by • HRIES EMERALDS AND THE SPANISH HORSE 3 Fire :Victims Mourned ' i Although the discovery oC em- eralds date back lo about 1900 B.C. in a ncient lands from Egypt to Russia's Ural Mountains, the main world soucre of this beautiful gem today is Columbia, South America. The most important mine is locat~ ed at Muzo. about 94 mile1' from Bogota. When the Spaniards conquered South America. the Indians of Co· lumbia, Ecuador and Peru already possessed a large supply of emer- alds, many very large, Although the Spaniards forcibly took these stones, the Indians refused to. dis- close the source. • " By FREDERICK S(HOEMEHL Of lflHI ~Uy ,lltt SHIH ~rce Laguna HI.As rcsldC!lts '1'ho plerished in a Copenhagen, Dennut\-k ho:tel fire Sallirday were des~ t~y 41 friendly neightior!i by ren0\4 rcslcUhls ~the Leisure World co1nm unlty. All expres!<ed shock and fllsbclleMohep t~ey learned the fire at the lfAfnia ·~1otcl ~Jalmed lhe lives of Mr .' and Mrs. Louis R,~ln, 95()..8 Avcnlda Carmel,.,and Mr . Ella Walt, 47..C Calle Cndlz. ' " "Oh my god . no. I just received a card rrom u..Jlll111 ·today In Ute mail." '8ld a neighbor at ~I-'' Avcnldn c.tnncl. "They were such wondcrl'lll poople " ! The Reins and Mrs. Walt, along \Ylth a - , mutual friend, Hilda Oanilg, 64. of t'u.iver City, were tamong l5 America~ killed in1he rire. OfOclah1 said 18 persons from other countries throughout Ute world also.perished In the bla:r.e. "I chatt.ed with ~rs. Rein orten. Of coUrse. lhey respected ·their privacy." !iiid Mrs. WilHnm Bryson . Another neighbor. According to other friends . !he Reins moved to IAl ~ure World from New York four yea r!! ago. Mr. Rein was an' employe oL ,the Federal,,COmmunlca~ Co'I'· mlssfon ,before his relli-efnent. Mrs. "Bernard Davis of La Mirada . a yooog11r s.i~1" of ~lrs. Walt, learned or the deaths Saturday night in a call from the U.S. stale pe~nl. • Later. F°t?dcrat· BUrtau or lnVC!Stlgatlon officials caJJed to request dental rl:!cords for identification purposes . she said. ~lr. and Mr!. Walt moved to Laguna llills SC\'l'.!n years ago. f\1r. \Valt died tbrce years ago. Before moving to the nr'C11,"'the .. Watts opcratecl a picture po11t card flrm in Lo.' Angeles. "She just loved It down there In Leisure World," recalled Mrs. Davis. noting her sister was an a\iid swimmer. OihF .sw:vlvors. she said, include! tv.·o other sistets, DOrolhy Jfann nnd Ann Cohen. both of Los Angeles. According lo legend , the Muzo mine \Vas found by a Spaniard in J594 , entorely by chance. The leg· end lells the story of a S1>anlsh horsemal\ discovering tha t the rca· son for his horse's limp \vas an emerald embedded in a hoof. The Spania rd retraced his route a nd round the Muzo mine, \Vhich, ever A gol<l 11nd diamond bra ct•lcl In itself is an f'x cit ins gift. ;\nd 11n Omega bracelet watch is >1 11 r h•grinl i;ii ft 1hu1 has bri~ht1·ncd 1hc llvrs nf million~ of ~t'om cn, J.C ·o OMEGA l82l NEWPOR1 BLVD., COSTA ME SA CONVENIENT TERMS l •nltAmtricard-Mthtr Cflt1 .. since, has been the world's prlnci· 17 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 5'4t-l 401 pal producer ol emeralds:..---==-=====================-..,== • ~. I ii ' ' • ,... I· I, I - WedlitSda1. Stpltmbtr S, lq7l ··~ . 'Justice Department Blamed for Agnew Leaks Pow.er Crisis ' . • Beat, Pollution Smother East By United Press International A high-pressure air mass h a s smothered the East Coast for the eighth straight day, trapping pollutants in the air, pushing temperatures into the 90's. and causing widespread JXl"'er cuts. It \1'as the worst heat wave in seven years. In New York City, which has gotten the \vorst of the spell , lighting was visibly dimmer beca11Se of a S percent elec- tricity cut by Consolidated Edison. overstrained by air conditioners running full b!U:t. MANHATTAN \VAS SO thick Y.'ith in- dustriaf smog and exhaust, caused by the lid which prevents air from rising, that arr air stagnation advisory was issued Tvcsday by the 'Na lional \Vcathcr Delia Stalls 1lthough R ·ains Heavy I GALVESTON , Tex. (UPI ) -Tropical storm Delia, whi ch touched 300 miles of the Texes and Louisiana Gulf coasts. sptlttered and stopped today , but her tlood-producing rains and 5()..mile.an-hour \Vi.Dds still hampeted coastal residents. Dtiil, discounted becau~ ot her mildneSs, s talled 75 miles from Corpus Christi, but the National Weather Service said she would drift soulhward along the Texas coast at only fi'le miles an hour. Five-to 10-inch rains were likely tonight over Soulhcast Texas. To the east toward Louisiana. residents shrugged at Delia's punch which lost muscle as the storm pushed ashore Tuesday. "I'VE BEEN THROUGH a lot of them," said Melody Foreman. a waitress at Dot's Cafe on the beach at High Island. "But this is just a little dinky stonn." George Kahla, who runs lhe1erry from Galveston across the 'ay tq Rollover P.ass• said tUs boat ~ r topped nm+ n1ng. • "We ran at half speed and had no trou· ble whatsoever,'' he said. "Everything was smooth. ·We bad about four and a half foot w~ves. '' Kabla said he 's lived in the area 45 years and seen· them all -Carla, Beulah. Celia -but "I'd classify this as a good thunderstorm that's about it. If this is all there-is 10 it, we'll have to water the Jawri Wednesday.·· Galv.eston weatherman Dave Benton also shrugged it off. ·'A few years ago, before you had satellites, this storm would probably never have been named," he said. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlivrry of thr Dally Pilot 11 guarantttd Mtft•-..·l'rltlty, II YIU •• fttl ~·~· ••u• ••~ •r J:Jf '·"'" (.ii 1nd y1ur ..,,. w111 .. .......,.., II y..i, (fill t r• lli~lfl -111 7:Jf ,.m. Slh,,llJ l ft. Sunclly: If YI U •1 Ml fKl!\11 YIUr <•,Y IY t 1.m. Sflur•1y, ..-I 1.m. S11"••r. c•ll •~d • CO•Y will ........... , I• Yfll. Ct/II t rt l1~tft Uftlll 11 •.1n, T rlephone~ ~ti! Or•ntt Co~"'' Art•~ IU·Oll Ntr•~-11 H~nllntlln l•Hll •ft• WHl1nln1l•r J..,12Jt Son Cit"""''' C•t l1lr• .. lt•ch. 51n Jv•ft C•l'lllr•M, D•ft• ••lft!, Sllll'h L•t 11n•, L•t~ftl ttlfv1I , .. , fl'2-'ol?f Service. Hospitals saJd they had had an increase in admissions for respiratory ailments. lf pollutants reach hightr levels, the Environmental Protection Administration said II could put the city on alert. Power companies in the NortheasL Tuesday cut back voltage 5 percent, trying to store up electricity before the demands of straining air conditioners. Ocean temperatures off New Jersey remained at record highs \Vil h the water registeri11g 83 degrees. Schools in Prince Georges an d li.fontgomery County, Md., cut classes short. - JN NE\V YORK , feeder cable problems in Queens forced Consolidated Edisoo to impose a blackout in some areas. A Con Ed spokesman urged customers to avoid using their air conditioners except for hea lth reasons. '·We desperately need the cooperation of our cus1omers to avoid any major breakdowns on netv.'orks in t h e metropolitan area," he said. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ba nned open burning in a mild air stagnation \\'atch for New York City, Loiig Island and Rockland and Westchester Counties. Temperatures climbed to 94 degrees in Boston. a record high for the day since 1884. Temperalures rose to 95 degrees in Hartford, Conn .. and 90 degrees at Burl- ington, Vt. THE NEW ENGLAND Power Ex- change (NEPEX) appealed lo its customers to refrain from using their air conditioners. A NEPEX spokesman saw no relief from the late summer heat spell today and said another 5 percent voltage reduction appeared likely. Scattered showers cooled off a 10-day heat v.•ave in Chicago. Weekend rains broke the heat and drought in many areas of the Plains. A cold front pushed cooler, drier air over the Rockies and northern Plains. 1Huslin1 Slni11 James Shabazz. a close associ· ate of the late Malcolm X. was gunned down Tuesday at drive· way of h ome in Newark. N.J. Police said two young blacks esCaped 'after the shooting. Sues Pla110011 Actress Cybill Shepherd has filed $9 million suit in Los Angeles, claiming Playboy Mag- azine published two semi-nude photographs of her without her con sent. Reds Charged With Stalling On War Dead From Wire Ser\'ices SAIGON -The United States .today charged North Vietnam and the Viet Cong with deliberately holding Dack in- formation on missing Americans and delaying the return of the remains of U.S. POW's buried in the North. A statement from the U.S. delegation to the Joint Military Team accused the Communists of not meeting these obliga- tions laid down in the Paris cease-fire agreement. Tbe statemenl charged thal the Com- mwtlsts bad prolonged the discussions with such "extraneous ~ues" as the constru ction of cemetUfes a ti d memorials for Viet Cong dead in ter- ritory cmtrolled by the South Viet- namese goverrunent. The statement Sa.id the United States on June 6 and on July 16 had presented a plan to the North Vietnamese for return of the remains of 23 POWs buried in the 1-tanoi area. The North Vietnamese have refused to discuss the plan, the state- ment said. U.S. officials visited the graves or the 23 during a trip to Hanoi in May. Their re- mains "·ere to be brought south on the \\'eekly liaison flights a U.S. plane makes to Hanoi. But the flights \Vere cancelled until early August because of a dispute over safety procedures. In other developments: -Government troops regrouped south of Phnom Penh today for a new at- tack on rebel forces holding portions of strategic Higtnvay 4. the capital's lifeline to the sea that has been cut for 12 days. Field reports said the government forces. their spirits bolstered by rein- forcements and collection of two week's pay, planned to storm rebel strongholds in rice paddies along the road and smash through the insurgent bottleneck. -U.S. and Thai officials have agre~ on the '~·ithdrawal of 70 more U.S. planes <1nd 1.510 American airman from fou r Thai air bases. Prime Minister Thanom Kittik.achorn ~aid today the v.'ithdrawals will begin Thursday at Korat Air Base. in norlheast Th'ailand. Tornado Hits in Oklahoma Fun11.~l Clouds Siglited iii Florida, llli1iois ~IA IN (J-.',.~ij,~NOW ~ ...._All ~~HOWr•~ ..... 11ow 11trl IOI" <•mat•·lr6!1 ... 1 In Ille Wlll~11'1r 11r11 t'IDrth o1 "'''" SPrlll'll• on /nlertl•I• 10. V.S. S11mlnnr11 /A. tOl'nlHto IOUC:Md down ltlt Tutldty ~tl'I Cit Por1c1 City, Qll.111. 01,,.., tunn•I c1ov<11 ,...,, 1lohttd nor11'1 o1 T1rflPI, F11 .. 11111 ""' ,.tor!1, UL Ho l!'l(Url11 Wirt rtl)Ol'l'ld. 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UIM "'ll11b11 wl"<lt 1110•11 1114 ~llll'lf /NM'I blCllll'I· In; wtft lo '°"'""""'' ID lo II -Mtl In tllff'l'IOOM hidey trl\t Tllvrtdly, HIOl'I l«UIJ', ~ .OS. Co.1111 ttn'IP'f'tlunrt ''Ill" lrtim 4J to ''· l!lltrl\t ..-mptrlh.I~• r1no• from '' ro 11. W11'1f' l'lmptr1tur1 10. Sun, MOOft, Tides w•DN•SDAY SetOOd hloh .. . . .. .. .. •:" p. m. •.1 Second low • , , 12:47 p,m, 0.1 THUl:SDAY ,lrd hlOh .......... 1:$4 '·'"· J.S Flr11 l-Cl'll ....... 12:02 p.m. 3.1 Sttond lllOh . .. . .. J:Jt p,m. $.0 $1111 .,,.. ':2' 'J'"' kl1 1ill o.m. Moon IU-f :JI 11.m. Sill lf;Jl 1,m, White Ho';JSe, . 't~\ Cox Planning Tapes Appeal WASHINGTON (AP) -In an UDUSUlll legal twist, bolh the White House and · !;pec.ial Watergate prosecutcl' Archibald Cox plan to appeal. a court ordeT' for presidential Watergate tapes. ~ The White House said it would file Its papers Thursday in an attempt to block efforts to force President Nixon to tum over the tapes. Cox's appeal will seek "clarification or modification of the standards and pro. cedures ,]O be followed In determining what parts of the evidence Will be presented to the grand juty," lhe pros· ecutor said. He did not eleborate. ALTHOUGH NEITHER side bas yet filed papers, Hugh Kline, clerk of the Circuit Court of Appeal, Tuesday set Sept. 11 as the date of oral arguments. Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox "''°" the first round in the court test on whether President N'u:on may withhold tape recordings in'{Olving \Vatergate figures. Appeals are e~ed to mo\o·e to the Supreme Court no matter ,~·hich side wins in the appellate division. NIXON'S DEPUTY press secretary, Ge rald L. Warren, would not discuss Tuesday what the legal brief would argue. Sirica ordered Nixon last week to tum over the tapes for his private judicial ex- amination, but postponed the order to give the \Vhite House a chance to ap- peal. Thursday had been set as the deadline for Nixon's attorneys to file a fonnal notice that they intend to make such an appeal. The t a pes involve conversations between Nixon and top aides, and the President has said he won 't release them -even for private inspection -unless ordered to do so by the Supreme Court . Richardso1i 'Discloses F81 Conducting Quiz From Wire Servi«s W ASliI.NGTON -Representatives or the news media say the Justice Depart- • menl has been lhe ""1m! of leaks about· the federal grand juty probe of Vice Pn!sidelll Spiro T. Agnew, Atlorney General Elliot L. R ichardson has reveal· ed. In an interview published today in the Washington Post, Rlchardson a I s o ~sclosed that several FBI agents are assisting in the questioning ol. Justice Department tmployes 'a.bout the leaks. Richardson on Aug. 2.1 ordered an in- ternal department investigation oC the leaks and ha.s, until now, insisted that !hey could have come from other sources, including the White Hou,.,e or Agnew's olfice. "SINCE THEN I have indications from news media themaelves that some in- fonnation has come from inside the department," be said. Richardson said the media representatives did not tell him who leaked the information .. He did not identify the media represen· tatives by name and gave no indication whether they were reporters or news ex· ecutives. "The thing that bas bothered me most of all," sa,id Richardson. "has been the concern that while we are seeking by all practical me'ahs to strengthen confidence. • ;n the integrity ol the deportment -!hat something like t h i s, which can only damage the department aa well as the in- dividual affected, could haIJ!!Oll." WHILE WAITING for the next shoe lo drop in the scandal, Agnf1f/ meanwblle ;,, going ahead wtlh peraonaJ - and official business. Aides to Agnew said there has been no "'ord on when the vice president may meet with officials conducting the probe, although the portion of It dealing with Agnew 's activities could go to the federal grand jury in Baltimore at any tiine. Atty. Gen. Richardson has aii:sured Agnew in a letter that he would have a chance to meet with federal prosecutors to give his side of the case. The letter came after Agnew expressed displeasure 1s the Vice Presldtlllt expecting your with the way the graft probe was beint handled. Agnew staff 90UTCes said the Yiu president had not received, as of Tues· day •. an invitation to appear before the grand jury or meet with the prosecutors. Nor was there any indication when 1uch an invitation would be made, the IOUI'ct4 said. BOTH AGNEW and U.S. Atty. Georp Beall Jr., whose staff l.!I nmning the tn-- vestigation, spent the Labor Day ·holiday weekend in Ocean City, Md. An Af;Df111 spokesman said the two did not confer. The vice pres.ldent returned. to Washington from his Labor Doy weekend on Maryland's Eastern Shore u the Congress prepared to recoovene follow'· ing a one-mooth smnmer re<ft&. Aides said it wasn't clear whether Agnew would become involved lm· 111ediately in the proceedings on capitol l~ill, although his tw~hoor meeting with President Nixon on Saturday dealt with legislative priorities as well aa the federal investigation. according to spokesmen. As vice president, A&new presides over U.S. Senate session11. ttopb· for your . " savmgs. NOW EARN UPTO AND MORE on certifICate accounts* 5.25~ .. on passbook savings efor ttrrm a9d c:onditioM, seeoor qvinp~...-. ~for AllPeOple.. , Do'Wtlto•n Lot Angffu• Claremont• East Pa$1.den1. •Glendora • Newport Belch· Newport Center. P11adena •Redlands• Sierra 1'-fadre • 1bpang~ Canyon · West Covina . Wtstwood Vill11se • Whittier• Woodl1.nd Hills. plu5 l6 orh tr Sourhern ' OPEN SATURDAYS Special Hours In Mo11 Offices. C.lifornia offices. ..... • ( - l l I I ,. Orande Ccr-ast-~ EDITION Tof)_ay's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 248, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES .ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 N TEN CENTS ·Harbor Ptlpils M~·y Receive School Bteakf as ts By JOHN ZALLER 01 ""-O•llY i-net ll•ff Children in Newport Beach and Costa ttfsa public schools may some day be able to buy a full breakfast at all ele- m~ntary, intermediate, and high schools. And, if a program under study by district ofrlcials is approved , needy shldents may get thei r mornlng meal free, or at a reduced price. '_l'rustees of the Newport·Mesa Unified School District heard Superintendent John W. Nicoll report Tuesday that the district is ''beading.in this direction.'' While NiC<lll set no date when the district might be able to provide full breakfast service, he said his staff is ac- tively studying the matter. Nicoll made his comments after Trustee Roderick MacMillian Pointed fut that needy students already on the district's subsidized lunch program might also be in need of bre·akfast. Last year the district had limited breakfast offerings at the high schools . and intermediate ~hools. Next year, the di.Strict has .plans to in- itiate pilot programs at two .schools - Rea Intermediate and Wilson Elemen- tary -where full breakfast menus will be offered. · . The district is eXploring ways of secur- ing federal subsidies so that needy chifdren can get these breakfasts at reduced prices or free of charge. At present, there are no breakfast subsidies, but the district does give free or reduced priced lunches . to about 750 ' students per day . Overall, the district serves about 11 ,000 lunc hes per day. Subsidies for the lunch program are paid by the federal government. "We're beginning to sort of back into a full breakfast program," Nicoll told trustees. "I think we are beginning to look with interest at providing breakfast at all our schools." He pointed out, however, that it might be necessary for the district to absorb the subsidies without federal help. • MacMillian em phasized his support for subsidized breakfast program, arguing that hungry students might profit more from a meal before starting school th an from one served half-way through the school day . "This is something that should be look- ed into." said Donald E. SmallwoOO, board pl-esident. In related action, trustees set final food prices for next year. They accepted the recommendation of Food Services Director Eve Cremers by holding the price or the standard lunch n1eaJ at 40 cents. Mo1vcver 16 of 43 items offered for sale individua lly at district schools were given slig htly higher prices. ~'l ilk 1vill go from six cents to ten rent s per half-pnt due to the remol'al of a federal subsidy, Meat sand1•:iches will increase from 30 to 40 cents. Ham· burgers l\'il\ go from 25 to 30 cents. Cookit•s 11·il1 be five cents each rather than three for ten cents as they were last yea r. • rue. e Ill UCIOll 'Not Proper Way' Mayor Annoyed By Vote Trading Dllltyll"llllt·Meft ...... 'f!IEY OWE EXPLANATION ' ~wport Mlyor Mcinnis TI11Stees Oppose Law to ReqW.re Pay Bargaining The Newport-Mesa Unlfied School Bo<trd Tuesda)' took a 1 ·t r o n g stand against any la·w that would force ieollec· tive bargain.Ing with school teachers. Trustees said in a resoluUon adopted ooanlmousty that collective bargaining could lead to an arbitration board with the J)O\\'er lo settle stri.k~ and deCideo issues broader than simple pay raises. ' Trustees said thiJ would wxlereut the responsibility ol locally elected school boards to decide educ~tion policy for their comm\l'.litles. By L. PETER KRIEG Of .... Dlllr Piiot Slaff Vice Mayor Howard Rogers and Coun. cilman Carl Kymla "owe me, the council and the whole city" an explanation of their vote· trading at last week's council '"'"'ting,. Ne~rt Bel\Cb Mayor Dooald A. If~ lllil ~y, ·'' . Kimla adm!Ued Friday he'd traded his voi. on tlie bicycle t,..US maajer ~to Jl<ilm in • .....,., lor .~· . al r.u.111 ,_,<ii l!)nill'i jitlijJCifal IO. P alLl\doii ·iPottiiioqt ·-n. ltc!Ji!lll! lllojipOd, 8lidrt ol attacldn(·lhe two ....,cu-!or lbeir 1e11on, but Bild, ''Tiie whole concept of trading voles doesn't teem to me to be the proper way to 1et at a solution to a problem," "Maybe there's oothing wrong with it -it's happened before/' Mclnnis said, "but I just don't think its the right way to do buiineS!. ~Inn{!. while conceding he 's heard abollt other vote trades in the past, in- sisted he'd never been ' party to any. "I don't trade anybody anything for anything," he said. ''Whatever ls right is rigbt. I've never uked anybody to trade votes and I never will," the mayor said. Kymla said Friday he expected "to be sharply criticized" for doing what he did, but he said he ·felt his proposed elght- unit-per·acre density lid was worth it. Kymla's proposal came within weeks after councilmen had tentatively adopted a land use element for the new general plan that bad, generally, a lS.unit·per· acre density limit. His proPoUl to have planning com- missioners take another look at it ·won coundl endorsement by a 4-3 vote. A reviled master plan ol bicyde <lraUs - ei:cluding controverUl waterfront bike routes -wu 1ent back to planners on a 7.0 vote. Mayor Mclnnll said he wu ai.. an- noyed that l(ymla brought the apartment proposal up without at leut telling him about it first. 11A councl_lman has the right tO open something like that up," Mcinnis" said. "The only thing I was shocked about was that wasn!t the titne or the place. "l was flabbergasted," McIMis said, "Now the whole thing has to go back to the · planning comptission and the council before it g<ts put to bed. "I think It's interesting that Qne month (See VOTE, Page Z) UPIT~ KUWAIT AMBASSAOOR FAISAL SALEH AL·MUTAWA NEGOTIATES WITH PALESTINE GUERRILLAS + S.nd BarricaOed Inside Saudi Arabia n Embassy in · Paris With Several Hostages Palestinian Guerrillas ' Holding Eight Hostages BULLETIN PARIS (UPI) -Three armed Palestio· lus wbo seized at lea1t eight hostages in tbe Saadl Arabian embassy threw a body oat of the window this afternoon. PARIS (UPI) -Three armed Palesti· ni an guen'lllas took at least eight persons hostage, including three women, inside the S;\udi 'Arabi~ embassy today to press ~-;fof the release of-a guer- rilla lejidi!f'''!'iled in Jordan. (The AS90ciated Press reported there were 11 hostages.) Tbe guerrillas, ldentllied by one Arab diplomat as members of the Black September group, threatened to blow up the embassy unless officials granted demands for a car to the airport and a plane to fly them out of France with five Saudi Arabian diplomats held hostage. Hundreds of police, including 11 sharpshooters from the anti-terrorist squad, surrounded the gray stone Saudi embassy in the elegant 16th district of Paris near the Arc de Triomphe. But a police inspector said there were no plans to storm the building "because this is ex- traterritorial property." ~~--~~~~~~ Nixo1t to Make State of Union Message Mondn)· WASHINGTON (A'P) -President Nix- on, terming the record or Congress very disappointing, said this afternoon he will send the House and Senate "what in ef· fee~ is a new State of the Union message" on Monday. Nixon announced that plan at a White House news conference. . He said his message to the Democratic- controlled Congress will focus on Administration initiatives in fields in- cluding the economy, national defense and the energy crisis. Two 1reeks"go Superintendent John W. Nicoli !ent a'letter nlaking:&imllar ·points to every sl{tte Jegisli!« in SaCramm_ito. Bt\lhoa Island Addition ' ' Inspector Jean Espinasse said: "We will not attack the embassy without a written request from the Saudi Arabian ambassador ... If the guerrillas take a diplomatic car to the airport, we will not attack them , either." The President said the record of con· gressional action this year is "very disappointing in tenns of Administration initiatives," measures which he describ- ed as bipartisan in nature and vital to the nr.tion. " ... I will be sending what is in effect a new State of the Union message," Nix· on said. Trustees Tuesday said they wanted to adopt a resolution anYw~ mating thelr position ttie school's official pclicy. A copy of the resolution wlll be sent 'to all atate legislators and to Govern~ Ronald R<agan. Nicoll told trustee! that two bills, one spolll(ll'ed by Sen. George Moocone (D- San Frandsco) and the 04her by Ais<m· bly'Spefiror Bob ,M~tU ([I.Van Nuys), w0uld01iad·lo !«'Ced coUecUve·barlalnlni with teachcl. ' Charter Meeting. Off A meeting o1 the Newport Beach Charter Review Committee scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. No Jlew date IOI' the meeting, which w11 to hive been the ponel's last, hao been ,.l f. . - ' ' ' . • Gets Coastal Pa~el. Snub A group of Arab diplomats, including the Kuwaiti and Lebanese ambassadors and the Egyptian consul, negotiated with the guerrillas through a megaphone !rom (See GUERRILLAS, Page %) By CANDACE. PEARSON Of .. M1Y ...,.. ,, ... An adtfition of a bachelor apartment to a Balboa laland sin1le.f1mily home ·got the cold shoulder lrom the South .Coast · Regional 7.one Conse"auon · Conunlsaion Tuesday. • • To a few CommlMloners, ttii extra space meant iota more people in alllady den,. BalSotl Island. Gerald Tully's application !or a permlt to 6ulld the apartment over a garage at 129 _T\lrquoise Ave., was turned dOwn 7-3. "There are two ways I can look at Balboa Island ," Corrun.Wloner Ronald Caspers of nearby Udo Isle said. "One is to hold the line. '4The other one ls to roUow an ex·· perlment clone back eul," he cOntlnucd. "w~ rats ..,,.. packed Into a box. They ati either got neuroses and died or ate each other or some horrible thing. I'm not sure which way to go.'' Construct'ion of the one.bedroom unit and a ser\llce porch Would bring the lot's density to 33.3 uni ts per-net acre. ·eommissloder Judy Rosener, also of ~ldo ·1;ie;,.ld she understood the term "bachelor apartment." , ... All that .rnelJls to me is four more kids in the room, 11 she said and asked how big the service porch *ould be. A~tect WilHam Flemin g said the en· • SELL ANYTHING WITH PILOT AD ' You can sell just about anytlling when you advertise with Daily Pilot classllled want ads ... ELEC lawnmower $25, Bed 125, Edger $5, projector $25, Misc. (Phone No.) closed pbrch would be eight !ect. by 12 This advertiser sold •anything and (~That's big enough," Commissioner . everything' through this ad . _If you have Rosener ttplied. any miscellaneous merchandise to move, Flemiqg also '§id he couldn't provide your De Uy Pllol Ad· visor will help you the 't'wo p&rklna: spaces per unit the eoni~ sett "everything." Call her direct - mJssion wanted: OnJf.oCommlssloners Don • ~2-5678. (S.e BACH R, Page %) ----------- . ' He said it wiU concentrate on spending measures the Administration considers esse ntial. Nixon indicated the message would be given to newsmen Sunday night and formally sen t Congress Monday. Nixon said the message would put high priority on inflation-righting measures, and in that context, urged economy upon the Democratic Congress. He said spend· ing proposals before the Senate or House would "bust the budget to the tune of at least $6 blllion," ahd fuel infiation. He said he trusts Congress will work with the Administration to control spend· ing. . At the same time, Nixon urged Congress not to cut the defense budget , saying such a move would· imperil forthcorfling negotiations with the Soviet Union on a mutua l reduction or troops in Europe and on reducing stockpiles or nuclear weapons. A cut ir1 derense spending, he sild, means the Un1tcd States would enter the negotlatlons In "a second-class position " Van Drive1· In El Monte By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 ttte O•llr PllOI Sttfl' A Rosemead trucker stopped while driving through ~l Monte in a wh~te va!1 Wednesday is in Newport Beach City Jatl today, accused of the kidna~sex assault of a young girl in . Corona del Mar six days ago. The suspect wu detalned by El Monte Patrol Sgt. Gary Yaruss, who only 30 minutes before ·had read·· a" Newport Beach Police Department c i r c u I a r describing the wanted man and van. f) "We just got it yesterday momlng and he picked it up and read it before going back out on patrol.'' El Monte Detective Sgt . Marvin Martin disclosed today. He said KeMeth D. Kelley, 32, offered complete cooperation during and after the traffic stop. Kelley, also known as Kenneth D. Blahosky, accompanied officers to police headquarters and-~llis van was im- pounded. "We didn't arrest him, we only de- tained him ," Sgt. Martin said. Newport Beach Police detec tives Sam Amburgey and Don Follett arrived at S p.m. and formally placed Kelley under arrest. He is booked on suspicion of kidnap, with police recommending that bail be set at $100,000 if Kelley sucettds in persuading a judge to establish such a bond amount. "He is eligible to have bail set,'' Detec- tive Capt . Don Oyaas said in announcing the arrest. He also said Kelley is trying to arrange for some figure to be set. Little detailed information was releas- ed about the suspect to indicate whether his white van contained any evidence link- in~ it to the Aug. 30 abduction and sex crime. Investigators also declined to say if Kelley displayed specific physical links to the assault suspect such as multiple tat- toos on his left ann and one saying: Jean. on his right. Security measures today i.pcluded no release of mug shots taken when Kelley 1vas formally booked and police said no newsmen would be permitted a chance to photograph him in the jail fa cility. Virtually the only fact released in ad· dition to the suspect's Rosemead apart· (See SUSPECT, Page%) Orange <:eut Weather ~1ueh the same on Thursday as it was today. Mostl.Y SUMY in lbe afternoon hours with high.! at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the mid-70s inland. overnight lows 62-65. INSIDE TOUAY 'Loue slave' murderer Dr. Carl Coppolino, whose dramatic trial nl.()de front page ne ws in 1967, is being considered for parole. A uthoritits say he has been a perfect prisoner. See story page . 17. Al Your Stnk• ' L.M, le"tf I loellllf 2J C•lllonK1 J ,.,_ ,.,~ff 11 C11ttltlM 4WJ COfl'lkl ' H Crouwtf"ll .. DMlll Nt!lttt ll EfJtoriel Plff • linlel'fel,nmettt ,._H "llMIMe l'·lf , ... ''" lttc:tl"f lt HffOK-U (· AM LW." Jt MlllM• I Me\>lft M-U Mwhlll ,., 11 ~·11-1 .._ .,,, o ...... c...., 11 ''*"' n-n r..:c. ·:.~r:: 11J: TIMVIWtll II T~ wn ·-. w_.t Mfw•t'M4 Wtt"lf .,.... t, 11 • • . -- :!' DAILY PIL01 I N Wtdnt!.day, StPltmbrr 5, 1973 Cat alina Sewage . P lant Gets Ok~y \ Sant.1 ( '<1 1:i\1na lslund Sl'V•:l~1· trl'ill· n1~1nt pl:int \\'h11.:h 01v1.•s !Is hfc in par! tu 1he B;ilhoa l\;iy tlub was ;q>pro11.'<l 1'u('s· d.:iy by Suuth Cuast Hcg1011al Zonl' (."1n 1ser1·at11.111 t't1111111fss1011c r!:i. 1'hC' ...,·ast('1Y11 lcr facility 11•ill bt• butll by lhl' ell~ of Avalon u1 the cast end of to"'n al Pebbly Be:.ich. It •Nill have capi:lcity for a 196.1 projl.'ctcd popUlatlon of 3,000 1>crmanent residents and 5.500 tourists on a peak day. Avalon 1s th<' onl~, inrorporat cd city in U1c stall' s11ll dun1 p111g ra1v SC\\'agc into thi.> ocl'an. The city has b{'c n ordered by !he state 1v;11cr quati 1y t on1rol board to begin ;1 trr:11n1ent progr~1rn A 5250.000 sc\\·a gl' lmnd 11 as passed by :\1:i lo11 1·orrrs. A t:i rg(' part of !he rcp<.1y· n1cnt of the bond 11ilt cun1c fro1n th e nc11· J~ii milton Bench cu11tlun11n1u1n project or the B:iy Club. . Avalon cit~ orficials app<!artd before the co<1slal co1nrllission recently in behalf (If the B;1y Club ;Jnd nchnittcd they'd tu1vc a rougher tin1L' pHying '1,ack the t>ond debt \1•ithout thl' ne11 project. : Current Avalon populntion 1s about }~r,20. Thr Ha1111!ton Beaeh u11its will add too to 800 niort· pPrsons. City il·lanagcr .la.ck Osteen told tht· l'On1mission Tues· day in Long Bcaeh. The plant is tlcsi):nt'd /or ful1 rf'clan1a- tion and reuse of 11'a!er. but loilets art' 11011· on a salt 11•atcr piping syslcn1. ~The 11·<11er is too saline for use no1r. l~ichard Coons. Los An~clcs County eni.:int·t·r ~aid . but ;i frt~sh 11atcr t;ikl'ol'el' is 111 the future F rom Pt1ge I \i01'ES ... :.i ~o Ca l'I nu1dc :111 irnp<tssioned pica !or !ht• cou11c1l lo dedicate itself !11 com- p!t•lin;.: thi · gL•nc1'al p!cu1 by Jan. I." !lll' u1 <1vor s:ud. "Tl1e !110 St'Clll 10 be in con- f~ci." ~Kyinla 11a s told by Conlinunity Develop1nc111 Director Hichard V. J-logan 1h;1! !hf' n1'11 s111d~· 11 111 l'<IUliC "significunt dr·!ays" in t'tllllpl clion of !ht• new plan . Kymla said he did v"ish he'd "brought it up sooner." bul he ~aid he !eels the end rcsuH s 1vitl iustif.v an y delays. Bu1 he 1111d Bogrrs hal'e other juslific:i- t1ons lo rnakc. J\1cl1111is said. gelling back to !he vote tr<1ding. . "Each eouncilrn<111 ili obligated to vote "hat he rh inks i ~ righ!." the n1ayor liaicl. "But I 1rould think each of the guys wHl talk v.·ith in t>. :ind. if thcy·re ad mitti ng th rs sort of !lung. they 01vc rnc. the coun- t:ll and the l'nf irc cuy an explanation ." Hog:ers has not bl:•cn available for com- ment ~illtL' l\rnila rn;i clc ihe disclosure 1'hursday. l!l' is on a busine.ss trip 10 l h1c<i~u ;.1nct 1~ not CXJ)t'Cl erl h<1ck until Vrict;:i~· I\~ n1!:1 ha~;· hecn on vacatio11 s1nrc Fri- da~ Airporter I n11 Nan1cd by Irvine In Bed Tax Suit lr1 1nl'·!'= 1inlr hotel 1vill be )'Ued for Sl9.000 1n uncollected bed taxes. c1tv l·ouncH n1l•n dl'cidcd Tuesda y night. · Counc1ln1e11 VO\C'd in executive session 10 hal'e lh~· city :111orncy file suit ag<iinsL 1h(' Air porrer Inn. 11·hich has contested c·l!,v bills for hed l:i . .,.cs. l·:arltl'r this ~·1':1r, 1hc hotel n1anage- n11·nt lost :in appe;1l to the council. 'Th e in 11 cla1n1ed a elericul error h:.id led to Ilic lll!c payment of one portion of 1hc lax. That error led the ci ty to enforce its penalty pro vision on lhe initial lat e payn1ent :ind others found lo have gone unpaid si rl<'l' th e ci1 y first cn~ctcd its six · pcrccnl bC>d /e1y. · 'J'he tr1 x 11·as Olll' uf the first :ictions taken fol1011 111g 1ncurporat ion of the nc1~· r11r 20 111un1hs agu 1\1r1101h·r Jnu spokC'smen claim they 111•rl' un1111«trl' uf the J:iw for soine time .1ller it 11 "" pa s:-c<I . despite being sent nu1ircs b,\ the c11y. OR,t,NGE CO,t,ST • DAILY PILOT f n1 O•~npo Co•" M~IL V l'llOl , w.i·" Wll•~~ '' <omo0nta 1nr "''"'Pr· ,, •I P<iltl"n"' by mo 0••~9t (<M~I P~1tl"~"·~ (om1>tnv, Stll<I '~'~ Hl•'•O'OI ~·1 D~Dl•t~f'<I. IAo'ldov t~ro119~ F• 100\ !O• C<r•A "'fl" 'j""'Po'I 1!01t l>, >l11M•n9•0ft Boa~f'I ~ou.-·.,r V~ll,V, Llg11n1 ll'o~n. 1r•tne1 ~10d1tOl't• •«o 5,,,, (Jemtnle/ ~.... lv•n CIP••l••no A ''"II'" •CQiOndf f'O•"D" " ~vbh"'~ ~~·u•O•;~ , "n s~,~1 1, f1,~ r''"''~41 l>Yb'·l~1n9 l>'Anl " ~T lJO W~u ll•Y ~:re(•, (011• '''"'"• C•l.•o•n • ., tJ&1&. Robri• N W11d Pit .•0•"' •<Id ""ftl11n" Jae ~ II. Cvrltv ""' l'rh o<l•••t •·.a..,,..,, •. ''"'•Qt• 'Thol'l tl K•rvil '~ '"' 1~1H•t 11 ,., M ,.•pk·~t 1"1An ·~"" ~o··· L. P1+1r l(,;,j lopww•t llft <f'I C••f a •o• N-p•rt httch Offltt lJlJ N•wpo;n t Bowl1•1rd M1ilit19 Addr1u· P,0 , 80 1 1175, 916&1 Oth•r OffkH (OU" Mn• )Jl(I "'K' 91¥ ~"••t L"l!ll'tf 9tt¢1'1 117 l"Dtnt Avffl ... "'11M•naf0o't 8•1et1 1/llJ ll••t~ l 1>Ult v1•d ~.n C!tmtnlt. lC5 Not!n Fl C1m1no Arit TiMtpll"• 171 41 '42·4J11 Chn•lfi.tl Ad't•rtkh11J 642.5671 tOl>•"9"'· lf/J, 0 •••1\1• t o"t "11b•W11nt (OJTtlMnf, Ho "'"'' tll••i••. lil11•"tllor>1, ""l•Dtl•I mtlttr or ~o.rrt"""''"'' ""''" ...., l>e •t O<tl:llK"" •«t"Ov1 •Nel•I N • "11f\ill" OI tOOytlQn• ~"''•"! fo...:O'Od t1tl' ll1Ul"llf "''~ ti COiii Me ... , ,., re.,,,., $1/0M•l••lo" b• c•"''' nt1 -"''' " ...... 11 11 "'9fllfll•' 1'1!!11 .. ,. ........ !-u ~ ''">fllllt• J 'fhc ne.,.,· plnn~ v.•ill increase lhe island outfall discharge fron1 300,000 to 500,000 g,:illons per day. "The island of ron1a11cc descr\'C's no thi ng less th an a ne\v sewage trca1· 1nt.>nt plant." Con1mlssioncr Ron~1ld Cns1)t•rs of Ne1vport Beach sC1id Tueliday , before the unan1n1ous vote. "They 'll have to change the song ." said Chnirman Donald Bright. referring to "26 :-Otiles Across the Sea." ilc suggested "Santa Catulina and its Nc11· Trealmcnt P!:int." Nixo11 'Won't Dig11if y' Q11iz 011 Ag ne'v \VASl-llNGTON (API -President Nix- on said thi s afternoon he 11·ould "not <ligni f~·" 11•Hh an :1nswcr ;iny hypot~ctic<il question s about Vice President Spi ro .T. Agnl'I\' based on "charge!\ m:idc by in- nu endo." Speaking to his second nc"·s con ference in 1110 11·eeks, Nixon recalled that he has U.S. AGEN CY BLAMED FOR AGNEW LEAKS. Story Page 4 :.trca:l.1· expressed his confidence in Ag- nt•11·. 11·ho is under federal investigation 1n connection 11·ith alleged political kick- h:1cks and payoffs in ri.1aryland. :\ixon was askc<i about hi s 11v~hour mC'eiing 1vilh the vice president Saturday and said "it is. of course. not appropriate for me to discuss what the subject was. "\Ve v•ent over a number of matters of 1nutual interest in which he has responsi- bilities." Nixon declared. The \Vhite House has said previously that meeting was requested by Agnew so he could bring Nixon up to date on the investigation being conducted out of. the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore. Nixon last met 1vith newsmen Aug. 22 at the Western White House in San Cle- n1ente. He opened that session with the an- nouncement that Dr. Henry A. Kissinger 1vould replace William P. Rogers as sec· rC'tary of State but the questioning dealt alr'nost entirely with \Vatergate. On anothe r matter, he said threats from Arab oatioos to cut off oil supplies to nations which support Israel are "an area of major concern." He said the Uni ted States was not in a position to control the ~1iddle East situa- tion "but v.·e may be able to infl uence." And he \\·arned the oil-producing Arab stares that if lhey expropriated U.S.- 011•nccl property without fair compensa- tion they will lose thei r markets as West- rrn-consuming nations look to o the r sources of su pply. Tavern Patron In Cle1n en te Real Big Shot As any habituc of the local pub could testify, most promises made across the bar have a way of fading [l\\';ly. But such a vo1v at Big Helyn 's Tal'crn in San Clemente Tuesday 11·as a llttle different. A waitress at the local watering hole at 3317 S. El camino Real rc!nted the incident to police like lhls: At about t ·30 p.m. a young man kno1vn only as "Rob" 1valkcd into the tavern and looked toward several wine casks used for decora- tion. "I ought to shoot a hole in one of them and give it so1ne at· rno:;phere." he said. So he did. Rob leveled a shotgun at the bar- rels and blasted a load of birdshot into thl' oak staves. Then he \valked out and drove 11\';l)'. From Page I BAC HELOR. • • Phillips, Russe ll Rubl9' and Louis llowell voted for th e project. Also denied -and then reconsidered and barely approved -was a duplex at 6011 Seashore Drive. planned by Earl Dexter. The $75.000 project with five parking spnces has 11 density of 28.5 units on acNJ. There 11•as little discussion about the project. v.·hich 11·as criticized on ~rounds <Jl <lensit~· by Commissioner Rosener. \\'hen the vote was taken. three com· n11ssioners joined ~frs. Rosen er in op- pos1t1on and defeated the project 6-4. 11 net-dcd SC\"en votes for approval . i\.frs Rosener looked chagrined and !iit1icl. "The area is so rar gone, it seems unf air <to deny this project).'' She adm i1ted she wa~ "voting no a!! a protest, but l thought he'd get his per- mi1." A second vote was taken and the proj- C'Ct passed 7·3. The dls:ienting votes were l•Y Comm issioners Robert Hooney, Don· 11Jd Bright anti HonRld CRS()(lrs . In other actions, the coli.,tal commls· ~ion approved permits for A s.150.000 ~t'<!Hcrrancan·slyle re.~taurant by Far West Services et 900 Ba y:ilde Drive, ncnr Promoniory Point. and two sln~1c fAmily .hOt!ll'S on l\\'O lol s at 1200 Ii .. Balboa Rlvd. by fonner el ly councilman Don t::lder. · .. GfP•• Clothing , 2 .Admonished .. At Newport High T\\'O Newport JJ11rbor High School of- ficials today were admonished for allow~ ing a Coron a del Mar businessman to solicit gym clothing: rentals by using school dist rict stationery and a Wah school malling l~t. Supt. d Schools John Nicoll said today that Principal Charles God!hall a n d Athletic Director Jules Gage have been told to see to it that tt doesn't happen again. Newport-~1esa School tru!ltees raised a nap over the incident at their meeting Tuesday night, but Nicoll said then he From Page I SUSPECT ... ment address is his occupation, listed as driver for Blahosky Trucking Company of Los Angeles. Circulars describing the fugitive, the van, and other particu1ari of the case y,·ere distributed throughout the South- land th is week. Inves tigators had been.operating on the theory that the man who kidnaped a 14- year-old Corona del ~1ar visitor at bllfe· point last week was somehow involved in the construction indu stry. He \Vore gray \\'Ork pants, black shoes splattered with mud si mil ar to th at on the van and appeared to have good kno wledge of terrain and s t r e e t geography in the Corona del Mar are:i, police said. .The girl was kldnaped at San Joaquin lhlls Road and Crown Drive and driven to tbe Spyglass Hill area where the sex attack occurred in the rear of the van. did not know If the mail ings, "'hich went to all male students at the high school, had been authorized by the district. This morning, however, Nicoll said he has determined U1al the mailings had been authorized by God!lhaH and Gage. ''It was a mistake," Nicoll 5'1d, "I' can assure everyone conee.med that it won't happen again." In bringing up the matter Tuesday, Trustee Arthur Thompson complained that the issue had been brooghl up last year v.·hcn mailings were sent out for the first time. Godshall said this mo rning he re mem· bered last year's discussion, but that "trustees \\'ere only concerned that thert might be trouble from the practice and th,ere wasn·t any." ' Therefore, he said, he assumed it \\'OUld be alright to authorize malling from the private vendor -Phys-Ed Ap- pa rel Service -again this year. The service offered by Phys-Ed cost $24 a year. In a "Dear Parent and Stu- dent" Jetter. Gods hall explains that the company will clean gym uniform s once a week th roughout th e year and provide the correct color and si1.e of unifonn s as conditions change through th e year. "It is a service that could be of value !o idmany parents and students," Godshall sa . Trustees had no complaint about the service, but they objected to the fact that the le1ter 11·as 'ATitten on district letterhead stationery, mailed in a district letterhead envelope. and that lhe mailing list had been provided from !be school . Godshall s.aid today that the mailfug hst 21nd stationery had been pa id for bv ~e vendor. but he said he would not ooO- Unue the practice in future years. Big Meri Oil Cn11apus .'\ compasite drawing by S'1I Clemente artist Sandy Mart in included on the palice .wanted bull etin was an extremely good likenes s of the abductor, the girl told detectives. "It would be possible to make up the letter on plain paper and to hand it out to students rather than mail it to them " Godshall said. "I think it wOuld be best ·i f "·e do it that way in the future." However he said tha t the vendor had no! ~ro!it~ l,as~_{'t;.~r -~ the service anO _ that 1! 1t lost money again thi s year t~ Dr. S. I. t fayakawa (left) slroUs through campus at San Francisco State University, accompani ed by his replacen1ent as president of school, Dr. Paul F. Romberg. Faculty gave l\om berg cool reception. Investigators have not said Ir Kelley strongly resembles the picture, which olfer might be disc:ontinued. ' Marine Found Guilty depi cted a thirty.Jsh man with a Pla' nners R • mustache and dark blond or light brown • CVleW hair combed straigh' back. Questioning of the suspect w i 11 Co tr • } doubtless involve the kidnap-murder of n overs1a Linda Anne O'Keere, 11, who vanished In Death of Waitress while walking home irom summer It Th d classes at Lincolo Intermediate SCbool ems llrS ay t\\'G months ago this 111Ursday. By TOM BARLEY Of lh• Otlly Pllot $1•11 El Toro Afarine Corps Air Station Sgt. Jared Allan \Vallace was found guilty of second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a Fountain Valley cocktail waitress whose nude body was found Feb. 9 in Hun tington Beach. An Orange County Supe rior Cou rt jury ended nearly three days of deliberation by also finding Wallace. 26, gui lty of kid- nap and assault charges filed in con- nection with the abduction rive days earlier of South Laguna X-Ray technician Carole Ann Rowan. Judge Raymond Vincent set Oct . 18 as the day he will rule on Deputy Public D~fender Ron Butler's motion for a new trial. If he denies the mot ion. he 11·ill then sentence \Vatlace on all! three con· victions. \Vallace. 1•:ho bovo·ed his head and 11·cpt as the murder conviction \1'as read. faces a state prison term of fi\'C vcars to life on that finding, one to 25 years on the kidnap count, and six months to life on the assault allegation . The jury tacked onto their verdict the finding tha~ he was in possession of a firearm when he kidnaped ~1iss Rowan, 24. The new Penal Code provision pro- vides for a heavier penalty. Butler unsuccessfully argued before the jury left the courtroom last wl'ek that it only had circumstantial evidence linking \Vallac e to the rape-strangulation killing of 27-year-0ld Nanette Post. ~le contended that ~!rs. Post. the n1othcr of t1vo children. "'as knov.•n 10 be From Page 1 GUE RRILLA S ••• the embassy grounds. As a det1dlinc neared. the Arab diplomats told the guerrillas it would t.1ke longer to prepare an Arab plane for the demanded fl ight out of France. The J?uerrillas agreed to move back their deadli ne . "\Ve don't want another ri.1unich." the guerrillas shouted in Arabic. referring to the massacre al the Munich Olympic games one year ago in which 11 Israeli athletes and several Arab terrorists 1vcre killed at th e airport. The guerrillas did not identify what organizat ion they belonged lo. hut there \vas speculation they might belong t.o the Black September group, v.•hich carried oul the Munich seige. The Black September guerrillas oc· cupied another saudl Arabian embassy - In Khartoum, the Sudan -last March. At that time, they also demanded the release of the same guerr!Ua leader mentioned today -about Daoud, serving a life prison in Jordan. Jordan previously refused to release Abou Daoud and the terrorists kill ed t1vo A111crican diplomats and a Belgian envoy in Khartoum. Today's attack began al 9:30 n.m. when three men invad~ the. building. Two shots were f i red , but the only CRSualty "'as a Syrian interprcler who jum~d from a second story window. In· juring his spine, • sexually promiscuous and that any one or a number of men she met on the evening of Feb. 8 at the tavern where she was employed co uld have been resporaible for her death. But prosecuting Deputy District At- torney ' Robert Chatterton argued that Mrs. Post's checkbook and wallet were found in \Vallace's possession when the part-ti me security guard was questioned about ~tiss Rowan's kidna'j>ing. Chatterton told the jury that the marks on the murdered woman's wrists were identical to handcuffs carried by Wallace and which he tried to.use when he forced h-1iss Rowan to join hlrii in his car. The attractive blonde eluded \Vallace v.•hen she grappled with him for possession of his gWl as the Vietnam veteran's car sped down the San Diego freeway toward San Oemente. She forced him to slow dOY.'Tl and ma naged to leap from the car before he could again gather speed. Her description or \Val!ace <1nd the security car he used "·hile \\'orking for Fountain Valley Plaza and the ~1ission Vlejo company led police to the Ma rine sergeant ·I ' ~' .. 1 I She was kidnaped from a spot on Newport Beach planning conuniu.iODUs ~·farguerite A venue, Jess than a bail-mile Tbunday will review two controYerSial from where the latest victim was picked up, at approximately the same time of issues they've already acted on but which day. haven 't been well received by city coun- A pair of witnesses swore they saw the cilmen. girl apparently voluntarily getting.into an Planners will review both the resideo· off-turquoise colored van, but a white van tial ~ity limJts and master plan of bl· had also beem mentioned during early cycle trails at thelr 2 p.m. study aeuion stages of that case. in council chambers. The victim's clothed bOOy was fotlnd The oew 'density lid, elght imlt.s per about 24 houn later lying in a reedy~ acre, was proposed by Councilman Carl di tc h along Upper Newport Bay by Kymla and intended to block all Mure participants in a nature hike. apartment construction. ~ Investigative steps today were to in· 1be revised bike trails master plan elude examination of the white van sent · back to the commlaslon has been Kelley drove when pulled over Tuesday. stripped of all trails deemed "controver- EI Monte Detective Sgt. Martin said sial." the van remained at their local impoWld Cotmc.llmen, acting on a recommenda- lot and he understood crime lab tecbni· lion from a reconstituted citizens' com- cians from Newport Beach were to go mittet, said last wee k they want ocean- over it. front and Balboa Island bayfront bike A complaint charging Kelley with kid-trails, among othen, eliminated from the nap and probably additional offenses wi ll master plan. be sought from the Orange County Planning Commissioners, the Parks. District Attorney, probably Thursday. Beaches and RecreaUon COmmtss lon, and Newport Beach Police Department the original Bieycle Trails Citizens' Com· policy is to book a suspect on only one mittee all approv~ the plan, including charge, leaving additional counts to be the waterfront trails. with WU1nimous determined by the D.A.'s offi ce. votes the first Lime around . ~~~~~~~~'--~'--~~~ • 646-1919 RacquetltaU Racquets & Balls Cl.OSU IUNDAT '· : ! I I Boys Gym Clothes Shorts-1.48 -Tennis Rackets WHsoHllnlal}-llaYiHancroft I Shirts-Reversible- Sox 59c to 3.00 Supporters-1.25 Gym ShoeH.95 up SWeat Shirts & Pants Wann Up SUits-21.95 & up Nylon Jackets • ' ' 7 7 7 Open 9'to 6 Closed Sundays / .. • Temis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Temis Shoes-7.95 up Tlllllis BaOs-7.95 doz. Raleigh Bikes Parts-Tires-Tubes Repalnnc I .. . .. -. • Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoeks VOL 66, NO. 248, 8 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 c TEN CENTS Harbor Pupils May "Rece·ive School Brealifast·s By JOHN ZALLER 01 IM O.lty l"I~ 11.tf Children in Newpqrt Beach and Costa Mesa public sthools may some day be able to buy a full breakfast at all ele- mentary, intermediate, and high a,chools. And, if a program under study by district officials i is approved, needy students may get their morning meal frie, or at a reduced price. Trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District :hea~d· Superintendent Van Driver Arrested In Kidnap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM DAiiy Pllet Steff A Rosemead trucker stopped while driving through El Monte in a white van Wednesday Is In Newport Beach City Jail today, accused of the kidnap-sex assault of a~young. girl in Corona . del Mar six- days .ago. The suspect was detained by El Monte Patrol Sgt. Gary Yaruss, who only 30 minutes before had read a Newport Beach Police Department c I r c u I a r describing the wanted man and van. "We just got it yesterday momir!g and he picked it up and read it before going back out on patrol," El Monte Detective :5s1. MaTvin Martln disdosed today. :He raid Kenneth D. Kefey, 32, offered complete cooperat,,ioo. during aad after 11\e traffic stop. • Kelliy, lloo .... 11 KoMeth D. BlaboUy, accompanied officers to police ~I apd. hls van was im- "We didn't arm! blm, ,.. only de- tained hiril," s,i. Mir!ID laid. Newport Be>ch Pollee det'ldJves Sam ..\mburgey and Don Follett arrived at 5 P,irn. and formally placed Kelley under ii'rest. He is booked on suspicion of kidnap. with police recommending that bail be set at $100,000 if Kelley succeeds in persuading a judge to establish such a bond amount. "He is eligible to have bail set," Detec- tive Capt. Don Oyaas said in anncnmcing the arrest. He alao said Kelley is trying to arrange for some figure to .be set. Little detailed information was releas- ed about the suspect to l.odicate whether his white van contained any evidence lini:- ipg it to tl)e Aug. 30 abduction and aex erime. Investigators also declined to say if Kelley displayed specific physical links to the assault suspect such as multiple tat- too,, on his left ann and one saying: Jean, on his right. ' Security measures today included no release of mug shots taken when Kelley was formally booked and police said no newsmen would be permitted a chance to photograph him In the jall !acillty. · Virtually the only fact released In ad- diUon to the suspect'• Rosemead apart· ment address is his occupation, listed as driver for Blal!oaky Trucking Company of Los Angeles. Clrcularl deocrlbing the fugiUve, the van, and other particulars of the case were distributed throughout the South- land this week. · In.ves&,igators had been operating on the theory that the lllllll who kldnaped a 14- year~ld C'.orooa del Mar visitor at knife· point last week was somehow involved in • (Set SUSPECT, Pare ZI «:.ut , Weather Much lhe same on Thursday as It was today. Mostly SU!lllY In the afternoon hours with highs at the beaches In the upper 60s rising to the mld·70s Inland. Ovemtgbt lows -· INSlllE TODt\ l' 'L-Ov; slave' murderer Dr. Carl CoPPolino, whose dnimattc trial mad1 front page ¥'"' In llld7, · ls bd•a c011.1fdtred for paroll . Authoritie1 1011 he Ma ben a_ perfect prisoner. See •I011! pag• l7. • • I - John W. Nicoll report Tuesday that the district is "beading in this direction ." While Nlcoll set no date when the district might be able to provide full breakfast service, he said his staff is ac- tively studying the matter. Nicoll made his comments after Trustee Roderick MacMiUiari pointed fut that needy students already on the district's subsidized lunch program might also be in need of breakfast. Last ye~ the district had limited breakfast offerings at the high schools • " .. ' and intermediate schools .. Nei:t fear, the district ha.! plans lo in- itiate pilot programs at two schools - Rea Intermediate and Wilson Elemen- tary -where full breakfut menus will be offered. The district h1 exploring ways of secur- ing federal subsidies so that nee:dy children can get these breakfast3 at reduced prices or free of charge. At present, there are no breakfast subsidies, but the district does give free or reduced prictd lunches to about 750 • • -.. :;,,"' t· "';.;:; f!i!.• ' ow; ow s t ory· · A Manx up the palm trJ Is like alllan-u1rtbl!-~thoat a paddle. Costa Mesa Humane Officer Dennis Jefcoat (from left) cat owner Dean Morris, 2536 Orange Av~.. and other cat-lover ponder how to flush Fu Fu from pOn:h where cat sat for three days. Owners be- lieved Fu Fu had beer\. filched by ~~\na~rs .uqt4 faipiliar ~wJs _were finally b~, For·rorr:rtut hJ!lp~ ~g.:see Joi•~: . : · l .. Guerril·las Toss Body From Embassy Window PARIS (UPI)• -Three arm,.i Palestl· nians who 1eir.ed at least elgl:lt hostages in the Saudi Arabian embass)t ·threw a body out of the window of the building this afternoon, police Said. A police spokesman said: "One of the hostages tried to cqaimit sulcide by slit· ting the veins on his wriat .1ff(b a piece or the broken window. , 1 "There was a shot -poialbJy fired by a panicked guerrilla. Tl!"'>'llie guerrillas threw ,the man, pouibly a Saudi dJplorrtat, out of the wtnc.tolr ,and an am- bulance rushed hJm,to a OOlpitaJ.'' · The dramatic development came 11 hours after three Palestlntan1 invaded the embassy and took the .hostages -ln- cludlng·three women and ·flve,Saudi Ara- bian diplomats -demanding a plane to take them out of Fr~. The guerrillas selud U., embusY lo press their demands for, the release of a prom~t Palestinian auerrilla serving a liJe sen\enee in Jordan. 'Mle guerrillas, ideil!Uied by one Arab diplomat as memt>en of the Black September group, throatened. lo blow up the embassy u...,. offJCialJ granttd dtmando !or a car to the airport and a piine to Oy them out of. Fl'ance with nvo Saudi Arabian djploma_ll )lelcl -.r· Hundreds · o! police, lndudlag II aharpollootels from the 1riU-tenwi.t lqllad, surrounded the gray lllone Uudl embaay to the elel!anl 18th dlltl'lct or Parll near, the Arc dt Ttlomphe. 'But a poUee inspector said there were no r,tans to storm 'the building ''because thla 1 ex· traterrilorlal prciperty." Jnapeclor Jean Espina,.• uld: "We will not attack the embassy without a written roqucat from the Saudi Arabian amW:uador ... JI ljle_ gucrrUlas take a -I '' . I diplomatic car to the airport, we will not attack them, either." · A group of Arab diplomats, including the Kuwaiti and Lebanese ambassadors and the Egyptian consul, negotiated with the guerrillas through a megaphone from the emhusy ground>. A< a dtadllne neared, the Arab diplomat.. told the guerrillas II would take longer to prepare an Arab plane for the demanded ffight out of France. The guerrillas agreed lo move bact their deadline. 11We don't want another Munich,''" the guerrillas shouted in Arable, referring to the massacre at the Munich Olympic games one year ago in which 11 l&raell athletes and several Arab terrorists were killed at the airport. 'Mle guerrillas did nol Identify what or8:aniz.aUon they be.longed to, but there was speCulaUon they mig~t belong to the (S.. GUERRIU.AS, Pogo Ii SELL .ANYTHING WITH P.ILOT A.D You can an just aboUt onythlng wben IOU adwt!Je wit!' Delly Pilot clwl!led want ads ..• · E1:.EC lawnmower RS. Bed '25, Ed(et IS; projector 12$, Mil<:. (Phone No.) This lldvor!teer ooid 'anything and ev1rythin1'. throu1h thla ad. !I .you have 11ny mtecellaneoua m~rchandlse to move. yoUr. Dally Pilot Ad-vteor will help you u ll "evtrythilli·" Call .l\tr direct - 812-5f18. .... students per day. Overall, the district serves about 11,000 lunches per day. Subsidies ror the lunch program are paid by the federal government. "We're beginning to sort of back into a full breakfast program," Nicoll told trustees. "I think we are beginning to look with interest at providing breakfast at all our schools.'" He pointed out, however, that it might be necessary for the district to absorb the subsidies without federal help. MacMllllan emphasized his support for subsldlzed breakfast program, arguing that hungry students might profit more from a meal before starting school than from one served half-way through the school day. "This is something that should be look- ed into," said Donald E. Smallwood, board president. Jn related action, trustees set final food prices for next year. They accepted the recommendation or F:'ood Services Director Eve Cremers by Mesa ·Votes holding the price of lhe standard lunch mea l at 40 cents. llo"•ever 16 of 43 items offered for salt individually al dist rict schools were gi\'en slightly highe r prices. !\·tilk v.•itl go from six cents l• ten cents per half-pnt due to the removal of a federal subsidy. A-1eat sand\\·iches \Viii increase from 30 to 40 cents. Ham- burgers "'ill go from 25 to 30 cents. Cookies "'ill be five cents each rather than three for ten cents as they \Vere last year. Study Center Moratorium Not Ruled Out By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. D1ttr l'l1'f Ii.ff City planning experts have been ordered to conduct a detailed study of a 500-acre area surrounding the Costa Mesa.'Clvic Center lo ptan 11' coordinated development. Included in the Civic C'.enter Di.strict study area authorized by·unanimous vote o~ the city council Tuesday night are the Orange County Fairgrounds, the National Guard Armory, Southern California College, Orange Coast College, and va- cant property adjacent to Our Town apartments. Councilmen, however, stopped Just short or enacting a development moratorium on the study area to allow for completion of the report. The mOratorium, requested by Plan- Record 'Disappointing' Nixon to Send Congre ss .. Stalf 0f, UniOit 'Rey.ise' WASll!NQ'11;1N (AP) ~ ~t Nix- on, ~ Ille ~ al t1Jogresa Vrry ~Piiolliifllti iald 'tlua ~lie Will send the ilp1'ee ...fSenate uw\.£t In ef. rec~ Js . a new state of the Union message" on Monday. Nixon announced that plan at a White House ·nem confererfce. He saJd bia message to the Democratic- controlled Coogres5 will locus on Admfnlstralloo inlUativ.. In fields b> cludlng~the-ecooomy, nallooal-defense and the energy crtsi.. The President said the reconl of -gressional action this year i! ••very disa__ppointlllg in terms of Administration in!Uatms, If meuuieS wbicliDe describ- ed 11 blpartll8D ill nature and vital lo the n11Uoo. " ... l wUI be sending what is In effect a new State of lhe Union message," Nix- on said. · ' He said it will concentrate on spepding measurea the Administration considers essenUaL Nixon indicated the message would be given to newsmen Sunday night and formally sent Congress Monday. Nixon said the mes.w.ge would put high priority on lnfiatioo-fightlng measures, and in that context, urged economy upon the Democratic Coogrtss. Re said spend· Ing proposals before the Senate or Rouse woUld "bust the budget lO the tune Woman Jailed In Costa Mesa Shooting Attack A ~year-old Cmta Mela woman who allegedly answered her husband'• plea for reconciliation with a luallladt of 'riOe shot.. was held by police today on suspi· ci!)l1 of assault with intent to commit murder. Police arretted Mrs. Connie Marie Anzaldua, 3124 McKin1ey Way, early Tuesday after'sbe allegedly blasted away at her husbind, Jess, with a ,.22 caliber rifle. 1be ffusband was unhurt. The 31-yeai-old Anzaldua told police that he attempted lo get back lcJitther with hi& etlrlnied wile but that she reiiued and1>qan ruing ~t bim. Police Claim to have foUnd Olree empty caslnp and I loaded .22. cali)Jer 'rifle In Mn. Anzaklua'1 borne. An eumillatlon of Amaldua'1 truclt showed Illa! I bullet ft1gmt11t made a bole In the do«. " Chile Strike ,Called SANTIAGO, Ollie (AP)' -Oille's shopkeepers called their lhlrd llrlko In five weeks lodaY lo protest the killing by the police or a stritldl( truck ow.er. The 140,000.member Notional Conle<ltraUon of Rotallers announced the 48-hour walkout as Manilt l'resldtol Salvador Allende obeerved the third aontvenary of his election. ol at le:aat-11 ljlllioll," aoffuel:Jnllation. Ht laid he .lru• Confi1'esl ilriJl work with the Admlnlstrallon to cooliol splind- llic. At the same time, Nixon urged Congress not to ct.it the defense budget, nying such .-move would imperil forthcoming negotiations with the Soviet Unk>n on a mufu~I reduction qf troops in Europe and on reducing stockpiles of nuclear weapon1. A cut in defense spending, he said, means the United States would enter the negotiations in "a second-class position." Nixon also said he w o u 1 d seek U11.1pecifled actioo from Congress "to meet the needs of energy.'' Otherwise, he said "we will be at the mercy of the pro- i!Ucm of oll in the Middle East." On other l!Ultltn, Ntaon said: -He resents the implications that "my property was enriched" at govern. ment expense in the name of improving securtcy. Nixon said the security in- stallation redured lhe value of lh• prop- erty "as residential property." ....:. He bom>wed money to buy hi s estates in San Clemente, Whittier and Key Biscayne, Fla., "and I still owe it. _ .1 have no other property and I owe money on all of them." , -It would n o t be appropriate to specify now what he wou1d consider a definitive enough ruling from the U.S. supreme Collrt to force him to turn over tape rte0rdings of White House con- (See NIXON, Page I) •• , O.,""•• co-t'f' c•~ .. ••• \ ning Director William DuM, was not rul- ed out and will be considered by the council as an emergency measure in two weeks after Dunn and City Attorney Roy E. June have researched the legal ramifications. A moratorium could adversely affect the fair board's plans to dispose of 33 acres of surplus property at the corner or Fair Drive and Fairview Road through public bid Nov. 7. Costa Mesa was originally interested In acquiring the $1.6 million site as open space under next Tuesday's municipal bond election but "no" votes.from Coun- cilmen Alvin Pinkley and Robert Wlhon failed to put the 33 acres on the ballot. The latest council move has been in- terpreted in some circles as an attempt by the city of Colla Mesa lO accompllsh by legal means Wbat · It could not do through the bond, that Is lo pnvent "adverse" high.· density re&klentf~; in- dustrial or commercial development. Fair manager J. E. Porterfield llid to> day he was "not too surpri.9ed'' by the suggestion or a moratorium. But he ad· ded, "I'm sure the bidder will get reasonable zoning and will develop the properly." Porterfield maintained it was always apparent to him the council wanted to preserve the e x l s t i n g institutlonal- recreatlonal zoning. That, however, is not the type of zoning likely to attract bid- ders. During Tuesday's dis~ion Vice Mayor Willard Jordan assured the fair board that he would not withhold "reasonable :r: o n i n g ' ' from · the fairgrounds property and that the action should not be interpreted as a "spite move in 'any way shape or form.~· nie Civic Center District study, Dunn predicted, would take a year's time. It's main purpose is to establish a Iong-tenn, comprehensive plan for the area sur- rounding the Civic Center and to prevent piecemeal development. Piecemeal development of the area means that the opportunity to develop a strong community focal point around the Civic Center will be lost, according to Dunn. He views the 33-acre surplus fair site as an "immediate threat to the integrity of the Civic Center because the city has no legally esta~lished plans for the area other than the Genera1 Plan 's statement that it will remain in public or semi- public use. CIVIC CENTER CISTRIC"'I'." • j • - -- °4 llklLY PILOT c TONIGllT "CATCll 22" -South Coast Repertory Theater, thru Sun. 8 p,nl. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -C-Om· munliy Rccrea1ion C('ntcr. 12·3 p.1n. Nixon 'Won't Dignif y' Quiz On Agne'v WASHINGTON (APl -President Nix- on said this afternoon he "'ould "nol dignify" with an ansv•er any hypothetical • GJ1111· Clo'thi1ag 2 Admon.ishe~ At Newport High Two Newport Harbot Hlgb $Choo! or. liciaJs today were admonished for allow- ing a Corona de! Mar businessman to solicit gym clothing renta ls by using achool district stationery and a high school malll111 list. Supt. ol sdiooi. John Ntooll said today that Principal Charles Godshall a n d Athletic Director Jule$ Gage have been told to see to ii !hat it doesn't happen again. Ncwport·tifesa School trustees raised a nap over the incident al their meeting Tuesday night, but Nicoll said then he did not know if the mailings, which went to all male students at the high school, had beeii authorlz.ed by the district. that the letter \.\.'Its \\'ritten on districl letterhead stationery, malled In a district letterhead envelope. and that the mailing Jii;t had been provided from the school. Godshall sa id today th'.llt the mailing list and stationery had bten paid for by the vendor. buL he aakLhl would not con- tinue the practice In futute yean. "lt would be possible lo make up tht Jetter on plain paper and to hand 1t out to st udents rather than mail it to them ," God shall said. "I think it would be best U "'C do it that way in the future." However he said that the vendor Ju1d not profited last year on the service and that if it IGSt money ageiri this year, tht offer might be discontinued. From Page I SUSPECT;-. . • questions about Vice President Spiro T. •Agnew based on "charges made by in· huendo." ' Speakin g to his second news conference .In t\\'O \veeks. Nixon reca lled that he has P11ssy Peers Fro111 Prickly Prison This morning, however, Nicoll said he has determined that the ma!Hngs had been authorized by Godshall and Gage. "It was a mistake," Nicoll said, •·1 can assure everyone concerned that it l\OO 't happen again." the construction industry. He "'ore gray \\'Ork pants, black shoes splattered \vith mud similar to that on the van and appeared to have good knowledge of turaln and s t r e e t; geography in the Corona de! Mar arts, police said. U.S. AGENCY BLAMED FOR AGNEW LEAKS. Story Page 4 already expressed his confidence in Ag- new, who is under federal investigation in connection with alleged political kick- ~acks and payoffs in ~-faryland . Nixon was asked about his t"•o-hour meeting with the vice president Saturday and said "it is. of course. not appropriate for me to discuss what the sub ject was. "\Ve "·ent over a number of matters of mutual interest in which he has respons i- bilities," Nixon declared. The White House has said previously that meeting was requested by Agnew so he could bring Nixon up to date on the investigation bein~ conducted out of the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore. f'u Fu the meandering l\lanx looks hungry and un· headquarters for his cat-getter--downer. Device is happy \Vhile awaiting resc ue in 2500 block of Or-like a big hand or grappling hook mounted on long ange .i\ve., in Costa l\'fesa 'l'uesday. f-Jumane Officer pole. Fu Fu stepped into it for succulent tuna fish Dennis Jefcoat surveyed scene and went back to morsel and wa s grabbed and lowered to ground. ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~--=-~~- Ping Pongers Poop Out Just 4 Hours Atvay Marine Foiind Guilty In Death of Waitress By TOM BARLEY Of lht t1tU1 l"llof 51111 El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sgt. In bringing up the matter Tuesday. Trustee Arthur Thompson complained that the issue had been brought up last year IA'hen mailings were sent out for the rirst time. Godshall said this morning be remem- bered last year's discussion, but that "trustee;s were only concerned that there might be trouble from the practice, and there wasn't any." Tbererore. he said1 he assumed it \\'Otdd be alright to authorize mailing from the private vendor -Phys-Ed Ap- parel Service -again this year. The service offered by Phys-Ed cost $24 a year. In a "Dear Parent and Stu- dent" letter, Godshall explains that the company will clean gym unifonns once a "·eek throuKOOut the year and provide the correct color and size of unifonns as conditions change through the year. The girl was kidnaped at San Joaquin ' ~!ills Roaa and Cro,.11 Drive and drtvtn lo the Spyglass Hill area where the ~l attack occu:·red in the rear of the van. A composite drawing by San Clemente. arrist Sandy 1'.tartin included on the police wanted bulletln was an ex?remeiy. good likeness of the abductor. the girl !old detectives. ·J Nixon last met with newsmen Aug. 22· - it the Western White House in San Cle- mente. Two Huntington Beach teenagers are sound asleep today after falling just short or playing a rccord- breaking 72 hours worth of ping pong. Richard Sellers and Bi 11 i\TarkWood, both 15. played for 68 hours and then quit at 3 a.m. this morning when they '\'ere loo tired to go on. Jared Allan Wallace was found guilty of second degree murder late Tuesday in the slaying of a Fountain Valley cocklRil waitress \Vhose nude body was found Feb. 9 in Huntington Beach. She forced him lo slow down and managed ti> leap from the car before he could again gather speed. Her description of \Yallace and the security car he used \1·hile working for Fountain Valley Plaza and the f\fission Viejo company led police to the f\-larinc sergean!. "11 ls a service that could be of value to many parents and students " Godshall said. ' Trustees had no complaint about the service, but they objected to the fact Investig ators have not said if Keilty strongly resembles the picture, which depicted a thlrty-lsh man with a mustache and dark blond or light IJroy,u · hair combed !tralght back. Questioning or the suspect w 11 1 doubtless involve the kldna~murder of Linda Anne O'Keefe, 11, who Vanished· ll'hile walking home from summtr classes at Lincoln Intermediate SCbool \\\'G months ago this Thursday_ . He opened that session with the an- · nouncement that Dr. Henry A. Kissinger ~would replace \Villiam P. Rogers as sec- retary of State but the questioning dealt almost entirely "'Ith \Vatergate. On another maller. he said threats rrom Arab nations to cut off oil supplies ,lo nations wh id1 support Israel are "an area of major concern." He said the United States was not in a position to control the Middle East situa- tion "but we ma y be able to influence:· And he warned the oil-producing Arab ·states that if they expropriated U.S.- O\\ned property without fair compensa- tion lhey will Jose their markets as Wes t- ern-consuming nations look lo o t h e r -'OOrces of supply. ' ' ... { From Page 1 NIXON. • • versalions sought by the Se n at c Watergate comn1ittee and Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox. "The matter of a dcrinitive ruling is one that "'iii be discussed in the appeal procedure." Nixon said. He said he e:tpects he 1~·ill "'in at Ille appeals level. U.S. District Court Judge John Sirica has ordered Nixon to turn over nine tapes for private revie"' by Sirica and !hat ruling is being appealed by the \Vhile House. -He "·ill veto a bill to rai se the minimum wage from Sl.60 to $2 an hour no"" and to $2.!!0 on July I. 1974. He said he "'ill do so \.l'ith regret and in hopes Congress can come up with new legislation that \vould not be inflationary_ -The Administration is doing every- Lhing that should be done to stop infla- tion without bringing a recession. He said his econon1ic ad\•isers belit'v e lhat over !he next re"' 1nonths "i.re should begin lo see some of 1he benefits" from sleps including !he Phase 4 contro l progran1 . efforts to increase food sup. pl ies and action h.\' 1he Federal Rese rl'e Board to tighten the n10llt!y supply. OllANQ.I COAIT °" DAILY PILOT T/'141 Or•nte Co.II DAILY l"ILOt .... 1111 _.,lcll 11 <ombll'lad tti. fHW1·l"r .. 1, la 1111bHlllM "" 11\e Or1ng1 C:...11 l"11Dtl1hlng COl'flPll!'f. s.,... •••• lrlllllon1 ·~ llllf•ll,l>ecl. Morw:lty "'"""' l'rld1y, kH' Co1!1 Mt .. , f<lt'*POrt 111(11, Hut1!l119ton l tlClll l'tMmllln V1ll1y, Ltl""" •Nd!, lrv!n./Slddltlllclr. 1rw:1 Stn ci.i.-ntel Jin Jutn (;1p!1lr1»0 A 1!119!1 r90lontl 0<111ion 11 ,..Dli111<J11 i.111ra1y1 •nd s.unc11v•. 1111 prillclPfl put111tf11119 pl1nt Is 11 llO Weit ••v Slr.,1, '°''' Mew. C1ll10rnl1, l:N1t. Robtrl N, W11d "••11d1•11 1"11 f'llDll1n1r J 1c~ It Curley Vic• l're11dttil ll'ICI Gt11trll M..,tf., Tho..,11 IC11 .. a EllolO< Tl.011111 A. 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Sellers said this morning that the boys were l:xith exhausted, but had managed to raise more than $100 for their cause. Council Orders Top Priority On, Zone Study "Top priority" has been assigned to study of a zoning problem involving Costa Mesa Cadillac dealer Richa rd Nabers and College Park homeo1vners. The study. authori zed by unanimous vote of lhe City Council Tuesday night . \\•ill be conducted by city planners and is meant to replace a less-detailed report completed last month. A major di!ference is that properly owners \\.'ill be contacted individually for their views on 10e future zoning of the area. The problen1 "·as brought into focus "'hen Nabers last monlh resubmitted plans for expanding his H a r b o r Boulevard dealership on an empty lot on Princeton Drive. Nabers cleared the lot three years ago but has been unsuccessful in obtaining comn1ercial zoning for it. Both city councilmen and planning con1r11issloners have decla red their op- position to allow ing spot comnlcrcial zon- ing in lhe resident ial arf'<1 but !hey 1\•ould not object to rezoning en tire blocks front - ing on Harbor Boulc\'ard 10 comn1crcial. Planning Director \V1lliam Dunn sa id the study ~·ould t<ihc· abou t six n1on1hs. Rea ltor Didn't, Mcike llis Sale A Laguna Beach real estat(' \1·oma n \l'ho claims her n1ale sulesn1an subjected her to "severe en101io1111! di11tress" "·hen he !'lttempted to kiss find e1nbruc.:r her ~ucd hiln Tuesda,\' fo r S5$.00(). Helen B. C.ontnrz. I 143 S. coast lllgh\\'ay. naincs former l'rllploycc Lloyd 1': \Vil son as dcfendanl 1n ber Orange CQunty Superior Courl ;icl iou and n<11ncs \")ept. 2. 1972, as !he dal e she· <1ssc r1edly 11·as fondled by \Vllson. She stales she \~·as chec king l1s1ings and clo~ing her office for lhc cla.v "·hen \\'ilson •·Jaid his hands on n1y prrson" find tried to kiss ilnd' ~·n1brace her. \\'1lsoo should have kno"'n that his ac1ion \\'OUid cau~e distress "to Anr fem ale of ordinary sensitivity," the flCl1on statc5. Fli ght Quarantined 0 1\1\LANf) <APJ -A Trans lntema· tio11al DC8 fli ght from Spain with 254 passengers Aboilrcl was quarantined for a sh-O ri time Tuesday and !hen flown to Oakland International Airport where passengers and crewmen underwent tests for choler11. But health officials said !here 1\'<Hi no cause !or alarm. An Orange Coun ty Superior Court jury ended nearly three days of deliberation by also finding \VaUace, 26, guilty of kid- nap and assault charges filed in con- nection with the abduction five da ys earlier of South Laguna X-Ray technician Carole Ann RO'o\'an. Judge Raymond Vincent set Oct . 18 as the day he will rule on Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's mot.ion for a new trial. If he denies !he motion , he will then sentence \Vallace on all/ lhree con- victions. Wallace, who bowed his head and wept as the murder conviction was read, fa ces a stale prison term or five years to life on that finding, one to 25 years on the kidnap count, and six months to life on the assault allegation. The jury tacked onto their verdict the rinding that he was in possession or a firearm when he kidnaped Miss Rowan, 24. The new Penal Code provision pro- vides for a heavier penalty. Butler unsuccessfully argued before the jury lelt the courtroom last week that it only had circumstantial evidence linking Wallace to the rape-strangulation killing of 27-year-old Nanette Post. He contended that ~1rs. Post. the tnother of t"·o children, was known to be sexually promiscuous and that any one or a number of men she met on the evening of Feb. 8 at the tavern where she was employed could have been responsible for her death . But prosecuting Deputy District At· lorney Robert Chatterton argued that Mrs. Post's checkbook and \Vallet were found in \Vallace·s possession when the part-time security guard was questioned about hiiss Rowan's kidnaping. Chatterton told the jury that the marks on the murdered woman's wrists were identical to handcuffs carried by Wallace a'hd which he tried to we-when he forced ~liss Rowan to join him in his car. The auractivc blorlde eluded \\'allacc J \\•hen shC' grappled "'ith hi1n for possession or his gun as the Vietnan1 I \·eteran 's car sped down the San Diego Free"·ay tov;ard San aemcnlc. Council Oka ys $3,900 Uplift ' For Tanager Costa Mesa city councilmen Tuesday night approved the expenditure o.f $3,900 ror improvements on the cx ten'sion of Tanager Drive leading from ~1esa Verde 10 the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The money will finance the installation or sprlnklers and plants and street light s. as requested by petitioning homeowners living ln the area. Councllmcn also agreed to relocate a chain link fence running adjncent to a sidewalk and to remove its barbed wire lopping. The homeowners originally also had re- quested parkway !tttps on the sidewalks but that request was rejected. New city sidewalk standards ha ve eliminnted the pnrkways because their maintenance is o!ten neglected by homco~11Crs. A block wall and rounded block comer at the entrance to Tanager had also been under discussion as a replacement for Ult fencd.. Councnmcn abandoned tltis bt'!causc of'the $11000 cos t and tile visibili- ty problems 1i could Introduce. O>uncilmen said they J)ran to recover lhe' ll ,!00 co.<t or lhe Slrcct lights rroih the future developer or property along Tanager. From Pa.ge 1 GUERRILLAS ... Black September group, which canied out the Munich seige. The Black September guerrillas OC· cupied ano1her Saudi Arabian embassy - in Khartoum, the Sudan -last March. Al lhal time. they also demanded the release of !he same guerrilla leader mentioned today -about Daoud, servina: a life prison in Jordan. Jordan previously refused to release Abou Daoud and the terrorists killed two American dip lomats and a Belgian envoy in Khartoum. Today's attack began at 9:30 a.m. \Vhen three men invaded the building. Two shots were f i re d , but the only casualty was a Syrian interpreter who jumped from a second story window, in· juring his spine. Six hours later. the grerrillas sent a message to newsmen tllrough an Arab journalist. It said: "To safeguard the Jives of those in the embassy, it is the responsibility or the French authorities 10 meet our demands in the next hour and a half or we will blow up this building. If any police come into this building we will blo\v it up. Vi'e have no regard for our 01\•n lives." The Saudi Arabian consul, the cultural counsellor and his assistant. a secretary and one other diplomat "·ere said to be .:imo~ !he hostages. "'' ' ..... _ Ol'IN ' .. ' Boys Gym Clotltes Shorts-1.48 Trustees Oppose Law to Require Pay Bargaining The ""wport·Mesa UnUied School Board Tuesday look a s I r o i1 g stand against any law that would force collec- tive bargaining with school teachers. ·Trustees said In a resoluUon adopted wumlmously that collective bargaining could lead to an arbitration board with the po¥ler lo settle strikes and decide issues broader lhan simple pay raises. '.fru!tees said lhla would '!lJderout tlle responsibility of locally elected school boardll to decide education poUcy ror their communities. Tu·o weeks ago Superintendent John W. Nicoll sent a letter making similar points to every state legislator in Sacramento. Trustees Tuesday said they "·anted to adopt a resolutioo anyway making their position the scOOol 's orncial policy . .\ copy or the resolution will be sent to all state legislators and to Governor Ron11lrf Reagan. • Nicoll told trustees that tl\'O bills. on~ sponsored by Sen. George ti1oscone (D· Sao Fnincisco) and the other by Assem· bly Speaker Bob Moretti (D-Van Nuys), \\'ould lead to forced collectiv'.! bargaining with teachers. She was kidnaped from a spot on Marguerite Avenue, less than a half-mile from \\•here the latest vietlm wu pjcked up, at approximately the s1me time of day. A pair of """ilnesses swore they aaw the · girl apparently voluntarily getting into ID· off-turquoise colored van. but a while van. had also becm mentioned during early stages of that Ca!C. . The victim's clothed body was found about 24 hours later lying In a reedy ditch along Upper Newport Bly by partitjpants in a nature hike. Investigative stepa: today wert to in- clude examination or the '\llllite van Kelley drove when pulled over Tuesday. El Monte Detective Sgt. Martin said the van remained al their local impound lot and he understood crime lab techni- cian s from Newport Beath were to ao over 11. A complaint charging Kelley with kid· nap and probably additional offenses will be sought from the Orange County District Attorney, probably ThurMiay. Ne\.lrport Beach Police Department policy is to book a suspect on only one charge. leaving additional counts to bt determined by the D.A.'s office. Detective Capt. Oyaas declined com- ment today when asked if Kelley was directly interrogated about the kldnaplng and sex assauJt arter being taken Into custody Tuesday night. ''No comment." he also responded \\·hen asked if Kelley has volunteered anY kind of statement whatsoever. • Racquetball Racquets & Balls Tennis Rackets I ' Shirts-Raverslble- Sox 59c to 3.00 'J Wilson-Ounla~avis-Bancroft Tennis Dresses Supporters-1.25 Gym Shoes-8.95 up Sweat Shirts & Pants Warm Up Suits-21.95 & up Nylon Jackals ' Open 9 to 6 Closed ~undays ' I Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoas-7.95 up Tennis Balls-7.95 daz. Raleigh Bikes Parts-Tires-Tube$ • • 7 \