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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• ourno . •, Chanee~ .Oiututing~, • Says Dobert Burke On BeMh. Subsidy: ... ~~----..-..~ .... , _ ................. _ .... ___ .... YOL. fl, HO. Mt, 4 Sl!CTIOWS, 4' l"AOll ' Battling Blaze • NEWPORT FIREMEN BATILo 'BLAZE IN UNOCCUPIED Dlm•!IO 'Ll•ttd 11 ·$5,000; 1r1 .... 1P11 ... u nc1or W1y -. . HOUSE Fire at Newpor i .. floine Claims $~,oq.~·rJamage · Fire or undetermined origin leaped up the outside of an unoccupied Newport •reights house in Newport Beach , late Wednesday night causing an estimared p,000 damage. ' ~ mysterious 'blaze. is~undcr way today. : Eit"IY reJM)l't.s did not rule out the posstblllli' or arson. There were nO injuries reported to fire lighters wbo brought the blare under control lbout IS minutes after being called to lllo .ocene sbortly belore mid· nigtk- • • Dim Chance On Burke's Beach Bill By TERRY COVILLE Of 1111 Dlllf l"Uet Sl•ff State Assemblyman Robert Burke (R· Huntington Beach) said tbday the chances "don't look good" for his S3 mil· lion beach subsidy ,bill geUing signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. "The staff is against it," Burke said, when contacted in his Sacramento office. "But we have been doing everything we can to get that changed." But a spokesman for the governor confinned Burke's pessimistic outlook. "I don 't expect the bill to be signed at this point," Marty Dyer, legislative liaison for the governor's office, said today. "But that tis just my opinion. not the governor's. The final decision has not been made yet." Dyer said Burke's beach bill would be one of several tough bills tackled today in an all-day governor's cabinet meeting. "It's a question of do we spend $3 million for autistic children, for day care centers or for beaches? Those decisions have to be made today," Dyer explained. , ' Monday is tbe last legal day the governor can sign the bill, AJ!.3611 , but Dyer said for all practical purposes Friday would be the deadline. If it isn't Signed, it becomes a pocket veto. · BUrke's bill Would provide $.'J million from state · tidelands revenue to be diJtributed .among beach cities which show lllml(_~ far rogimat recrea· tion. The bill would afJect smaller cities, including all ol tbe beach towns along the Orange coast, more than it would (See BEACHES, P1ge .\%) .. ... • ens1on ' " State Lawutakers Seek Oil Drillin·g Delays Oiish~re Offshore Drilling State's Solons Seek Oil Delays Spurred by the specter of 5,000 on Y.'eils off the coast, California legislators in Washington are making new efforts to oontrol any oil production in federal fields off Southern California. Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Califomia) has co-authored legislafion which would giv~ the governor power lo delay new federa l leasing o£ offshore oil and gas ·fields, and U.S. Representative Andre \Y Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) plans to introduce.a rompanion bill in the House. Cranston's measure, introduced as an Jews Obse1·ve Yo m Kippu.r Today is Yorn Kippur, the Day of Atonement for Jews the world over. The most solemn day of the Hebrew calendar and the con- clusion or the High Holy Days, it is devoted to fasting and prayer. Personal faults are reviewed and God's forgiveness asked. Yorn Kippur began at sundown on WedneSday and rabbis delivered sermons stressing ethical, moral and · spiritual values and the need to apply them to gain world peace. Many rabbis caUed fur memorial prayers for victims ol last year's ''Yorn K°rppu.r war" in the MJdeast. The holy day ends at sundown tonight. amendment to the Energy Suppl.y Act of 1974, passed the Senate last week by a 54 to 39 vote. Jn another move, Sen. John Tunney CD-California) will chair Senate hearings in Santa Monica Friday and Saturday on fed eral policy for oil and gas drilling off California. , Mayor Roy Holm of Laguna Beach, Thomas Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles, and Federal Energy Administration Chief John C •. Sawhill are among those expected to test ify. Sen. Cranston noted that one of the reasons for his legislation was an "edict" from the federal government that 1.6 million acres of Southern California Outer Continental Shelf be put up for sale around May, 1975. "One estimate of the Potential for spills is that these 297 tracts will result in some 5,000 new wells off of an area with more than 10 million people." Cranston's legislation authorizes the governor of California and the governors of other coastal states to seek up to a three-year delay in federal offshore leasing if they believe production will adversely arfected ther states. Cranston contended that the timing or a decision on oil production is as important as the deCision itself and argul'd that coastal states are entitled to full participation in the decision -mak- . Ing process. Under the amendment, the governor would propase a delay to the Secretary or the Interior who may agree to the delay, agree to a shorter period or delay or deny it. A new Coast2l Resources Appeals Board headed by the vice president wou1d be created to he3r (See OIL, Pap.\%) .. . _.__ " ... Protection h1 Effect Over Weel{ w ASHINGTON (AP) -Secret Service. agents guarded the . children of Seo. Edward M. Kennedy for more than a week because of a kidnap threat. a Treasury Department official confirmed today, The threat was so serious that \Vhite House counsel Philip Buchen gave personal approval ror the protection and was kept personally advised o f developments, the official said. A source close to the investigation in {3oston said the threats were made against "all children of Kennedy blood." Treasury Uridersecretary Edward C. Schmults said a child of Kennedy-in~Jaw actor Peter Lawford waa also afforded protection "for a short time." Sctunults said the kidnap threat was received Sept. 13. Secret Service and police protection was provided mainly to Kennedy children in the Boston area, then phased out over the next week, Schmults said. He said he could not provide details of the exact nature of the threat, whether it was received in the mail or by phone. A FBI spokesman in Washington would say only, "We have received an unspecified threat on a member of the Kennedy family. We are investigating." A source in Boston told The Associated Press that the Secret Service and FBI lSt;e KENNEDYS, ·Pase A%) 1 Orange <:eut • Weather .Investigators believe the blaze , al 414 AlilO Ave. originated 'on the driveway ih front of a garage. • Flames quickly leaped up wooden paneling to a second floor bedroom wm-- dow causing damage ln that aree. Heavie!t ton 'was in the gara(• ·are& • and an adjoining stajrway. According to a fire department report, occupants of the house moved to another -Flournoy Flails Pension 'Grab' Night and morning low clouds and drizzle, otherwise hazy after· noon stWhine Friday. Overnight lows 60 to 68. Highs from upper 60s 't the coast through tow BOs 1n1an11. INSIDE TODAY Satdi's Restaurant 111 Ntw York 1001. the 1cene of a rtvtol· area during the day-WedneadaY'.--,,--,----By-WJµLUI ·llion..--- An intensive investigation by capt. or t111 °""' , .... ,,... A3 the pJan now stands, 61 leglsJators, Jim Topping Into-the cau!e ol the Gov. Ronald Reagan aed Republlcan many ol whom are under llO years ------=======:-=.-~natorial hopelut Houston Floumoy old, W•Uld be eligible !or Immediate WOMEN TO Jl .4 YE sharp(y crftlatccltlie stale iegmamu STATE PENSION PLAN RTl'e-A[ Wednesday'fW"!llllng to repe•I the con· ) EFFORTS GET DELAY P1g1 AS troverslal legl~aUve pen!lon plan. • l'OWER STEERING The !>lo appeared together at a GOP pension bcn<fits when they leave the pep rally at the DIJlleyland Hotel l'n Jcglslatu...,, NOTl'INGHAM, England (UPI) -Tbe Town Council will spend $59,800 to iMtAll powor steering In all buses operated by women drivers. -, ( Anaheim. Reagan called the legislature into Both Reagan and Flournoy were quick special session Wednesday, hoping !or to blame the Domocrats for blocking qul~k action oo the repeal. Instead. quick passqo or bill• designed to rtpeal !be legislature voted to delay llnal aotlon the pensions, wblcll 'llOuld cost $5.7 uoUl Monday al the earliest . • ;( . . "Lassume_this_,,,.,.,.__lheY. IJnply legislature could use its time to review did what they had planned to do all last-m1nu e v oes mnny nrs. along," Reagan told newsmen at a press "Bul I had hoped they would have conference before the GOP dinner. had the decency to deal with the pension "I frankly-thlnWC just....more.Jun_ matter nrst," he said. "The choice is and games of the kind they've been up to them, whatever happens, ana ey playing," lhe governor said. can explain' to the people or this state." "Any grOU{r'WtKtcould pass 1,050 bills During his appearance at the press In four days and send them to my conference, Flournoy admitted he voted desk for a signature could certainly for the first pension bills when he was have acted quickly to repeal this an assemblyman nearly a decade ago. rldlculous pension program." But, he said, changes in the legislature Reagan aald he \\'as fully aware when have made the la"'' unworkable. today. be called Ibo special session tl1at the lS.. FLOURNOY, Page A%) ' _fug_pre.s.L.Con/e.r.cn.cc..-.bu~s._, __ _ Bare America. The bare facts · are on Page A1 today. •rm• ••mllltc:ll '' _coni.ot\I ~I Chlullltf "'°' Coml« CS Cru•llllt•ll CS °""' ~lkh AH l!i:tl'°'''' ~... "' li:11t1rl.tMM11I C. P:IMMe l••t "~ om-c• M•r.tc:'" 14 tftt0tmb-(4 "" LllllMr• 11 ST ThUrsd<l)', September 26, 1974 , :a x payers Shell Orit $2.2 Million for Solons SACRAMF:ll".i'!l (UPI) -C.lifomia taxpay~~1 shelllld out $2.2 million this y c pay the salaries and "living or senators and assesnblymen, •!alt oecords showed today. Sea: Randolph Collier, 71, the whit e- maned dean of the Legislature, has oollected lh~ most -$22,779. 6econd WllS Assemblyman Charles Warren, the Assembly's leading expert on energy, who received $20 .&30. 'Mte totals included eight months wort h cl. the lawmakers' $19,200 annual salary, the •to per week they receive ta1-free _ living expenses" while the re i.s in session and reim· ts for the cost o{ {~flung· trips. But not Included were other JucraUve beneCits such as the multimllUon dollar legislative pension plan, free use of stale guoline and lelephooe credit carda, state lease of luiury sedans and sergeants.at-arms to run personal er- rands. • The Legislature has reconvened a special session because of public pressure to scale down early retirement benefits for some re tiring lawmakers. But legislative leaders plan to leav e wuoUcbed the many other benefits, in-- eluding the bulk of the pension plan. llowever, Seo. Mervyn M. Oymally, Democratic oominee ror lieutenant governor, said: "The legislative and ex- ecUffVe compensation system -salaries, • Okay, so 6-year-old David Brown of llldianapplis may have to wait until Christmas to get his two front teeth. But at least he has a tooth- ''V"brusb.wlt.b a cavity in the mfddle to match the vacancy in the front tn6 ofi:.ttis mouth. . t · '-' ' <·I·• ~ary Transcript Sealed rl . -:Jn Chula's Court Action By TOM BARLEY • Of .... Dllltt' Pllt4 Sl•ff · ,N~smen iYere barred Wednesday frOril access to a transcript of Orange County Grand Jury proceedings that is known to contain testimony by former LSD _,.piiii-'I'rinothy Leary and his pa~, former British socialite Joan- ·DaC!larcourt-Smith. :i }Superior Court Judge James K. Turner ;.1Pfdered the transcript sealed at least •: ~lil Oct. 2 while be delayed the ar· ; : ,.a.ignmeot of Costa Mesa trial lawyer : peorge Olula, 49, unW that date. ; • : The sessions attended by Leary, 50, : and the British publisher's niece who : • has now ..adopted tlie name of Joanna : : :Leary n!Slllt.<tin the indictment or Chula : • bn multiple narcotics counts. : : . The man who once defended Leary · j\iS aecljSed in 11 felony allegallons of I .1llang .marij .... into the county jail, : l ·add1Uona11y ·possessing and selling marl- i;'juaila and possessing and selling cocaine. ... ···.------------..., •:I : . : l • " ·' • -• • • . • .. • "· .. •, OIAHaCOAST DAILY PILOT Judge Turner ordered the transcript sealed after defense attorney Matthew Kurilich called for the action which now denies the document to press and public. Grand jury transcripts n or m a J 1 y become available for scrutiny ten days after the defense attorney bas been handed a copy or the document and the indictment. Leary's appearance Sept. 5 and what has been described as his "free flowing" testimony before the Grand Jury did him little good earlier this week with the Ca.Jilomia Adult Authority. The agency rejected his bid for parole from his 25-year sentence with the com· ment that 0 his long years of advocating drug use" made parole impossible at this time. Leary was telling a federal Grand Jury in Chicago hitherto unknown details or the radical underground movement at the time the parole board's decision '"'as announced. Chula defended Leary four years ago in Orange County Superior Court on drug charges flied when Leary, his former wife, Rosemary and . son, John. were arrested on Christmas Day, 1969 in Laguna Beach. The trio was convicted but Leary later escaped from San Luis Obispo men's colony and began a globe trotting jalBlt with Rooemary that •tarted in Algeria and eoded with his arreot in Alghanistan. pensions and other emolwnenta -is badly in need of reform." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outalde tncome, particularly lawyers who represent clients in legal matters aa well 11.s serv- ing consUtuents. Sen. John L. Hanmr, the Republican nominee for lieutenant g o v e r n o r , collected the least of the full-tenn lawmakers for his salary and living expenses -$15,680. 1be average payment was $18,350 per legislator. Collier's payments Included 1622 for a trip this month to Georgia and Idaho for meetings of the National Leadership U.S. Cond11ets Vndergroiiad Nuclear 1' 2st YUCCA FLAT, Nev. (UPI) -A weapons-relaled underground · nuclear device was exploded early t.oday at the bollem of a 1,880-foot shaft al the Nevada test site. It was the seventh announced lest of·the year. The device, code-named Stanyon and having a maximwn force of 200,000 tons of TNT, was tirggered at 8:05 a.m. PDT and was felt by some residenl6 in Las Vegas 90 miles away. The University of Utah's seismologic station said the blast regislered 4.5 on its Richter scale, a reading equivalent to a moderate earthquake. 1be Atomic Energy Commission aald the earth above ground i:ero oollapaed or subsided 50 minutes after the device was exploded. The test, scheduled · for '8 a.m., was put on a fi ve-minute hold because of a minor technicaJ problem. Residents in Las Vegas felt the detona- tion i;lighUy 3$ the ground motion travel- ed from point zero to the resort city area at a speed of 10,000 feet a second. Hanging light fixtures swayed gently within a minute after the test. Al ground zero a dust cloud climbed into the clear cloud!-desert. sky· A helicopter equipped with a camera for observation purposes aa well as a plane carrying radiation detection equipment were over the ground r.erq when the v.·eapons device was exploded. The AEC said that no radiation, J}c- cording tO Immediate data, leaked into the atmosphere. It marked the fourth nuclear test condueled underground thla year in the range of 20 to 200 kilitons. The AEC bad observers In high rise buildings in· the Las Vegas area which were under construction, A spokesman said the purpose for loc.Jting the observers In the unfinished buildings was primarily to get more accurate information on construction techniques and capabilities to withstand ground mo- tion. From Page Al OIL ... an appeal by a governor whose request is denied. Ao aide of Rep. Hinshaw said tbat the congressman planned to introduce companion 1egislation In the House of Representatives. He agreed that the House would he unlikely to pass the measure this session and the bill thus wou1d die but a basis would be established for a new drive on the issue when Congress reconvenes next year. The hearings to be chaired by Senator Tunney . will be held by the National Ocean Policy Study, a Senate initiative which authorizes the senate Commerce Committee to undertake a com- prehensive analysis or national ocean policy. The hearings will begin at 10 a.m. both days in the conference room of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Prison Sys tem Full TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -Cor- recUms Director Louie Wainwright today closed the Florida priaon system le new inmates, citiog "incredibly over- crowded prison conditions" as the rea· . aon. It was the third time in three years that the state's prison system bas been closed to new inmates because populalion greatly exceeded instltuUonal capacity. ' • • Files Reveal Rums£ eld Panel Never Registered Conference and the Western States Forest Industries Task Force. His total included $2,Ul for a two-week Scandinavian trip he took late In 1973 to study limber taxation for which be did not bill the state unW tllls year. The totals for many other lawmakers Included some late bills from lut year. But they dld not include aome tripo taken this month. When the varlous bijJing dates were taken into account, CoUier still received the most. Warren's total was boosted by trips he made to Albuquerque, N.M., New Orleans and Washington to discuss "energy crWs" Jegl.slaUoo. Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy (D-San Francisco), was paid $19,029, SAFETY GUARDED K•r• K1nMdy Fro111 Pllfle Al KENNEDYS • • • may be close to cracking the case. The source said several persons may be involved. Sen. Kennedy has three children, Kara Anne, 14, Edward M. Kennedy Jr., who is 13 today, and Patrick Joseph, 7. The only KeJU>l!dy child normally receiving Secret Service protectioo is John F. Kennedy Jr., soo of the !ale president. His sister, Caroline, is no longer protected br the Secrel Service because she is over 16. By law, the Secret Service provides Prolfi'li9" foc the cbJ!dren of fl>1mer presidents until they reach 16. There is no legal provision for protecting members of any other . prominent families, except for presidents and presidential candidates. Another Treasury Department 90Urce indicated that children of the late Presi- dent John F. Kennedy were not con- sidered to he the object of the threat, mainly because they were not in tbe Boston area at the time.· Besides Buchen, Treasury Secretary \Viltiam E. Simon also approved the protection o{ the Kennedy children . Schmulls said. Schmulls said he did not know if President Ford was ooillied. • • including $337 for a flight this month to Atlanta solely to cast a vote at the National LeaderSh1p conference to break a deadlock over the hiring of an executive secretary for the organh.a· lion. Dymally received $19,641 . v.·hlch in· eluded ,1,642 for trips in the past few months to Gary, Ind., Houston. New York, New Orleans and Phoenix for legislative purposes. Assembly Speaker pro tern Carlos Bee (D-Hayward), collected $19,944. He wa. reimbursed $580 for a trip to Washington to attend the funeral of fonner Gov. and U.S. Sup .. me Court Justice Earl Warren. He also received $fl5 for plane fare lo attend a meeting in Chicago oo UPI T-4'"'°"* LIFE THREATENED Toddy Kennedy Jr. Road Surveyor Struck hy Van Dies of Injuries A state highway surveyor from Hun- tington Beach died at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Wedn"'1ay aflemoon rrom injuries suffered when he was struck by a van traveling along Baker Street In Costa Mesa. Claude AlleA 1lllel, "ii, 0/ 5202 Robinhood Drive, remained alive for on1f four hours after the late morning •ctjd ... t." Q)sta Mesa Police traffic inVelltigator Phil McCormick said today that the exact cause of the accident has not been determined. Witne...s told police that the van driven by Jesus Mendoza, 36, of Santa Ana, wandered from tne ngnt westbound Jane in the 2900 block of. Baker, struck Thiel who was holding a surveying In- strument, travelled across an open field and came to rest near Bear Street. Mendoz.a, treated for minor injuries and held by police for questioning, WaJ later released from custody. Funeral services 10.. Thiel are pending at Pee.k Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. • ''legislative improvement Md modernl- z.atlm." Assemblyman Wadle P. Deddeh (0- Chula Viii.), received a total of f19,i27. His travel ei"penses included trips to Detroit, Erie, Pa., Boston and Toronto. Following ts a list of amounts reccjved by local legtslalors: Sen. Dennis E. carpenter (R-Newpori Beach), $18,312; Sen. James E. \Vhet· more (R-Buena Park), $18,493 ; Assem- blyman Roberl Badham CR-Newport Beach), $18,1164; Jolm Briggs (R-F'ul- lerton), 118,448; Robert Burke (R-Hunt· lngton Beach), $18.365; Kenneth Cory (!>Garden Grov<), 118,494; Floyd Wake- field (R-Allaheim). fl6,385. From Page Al FLOURNOY. • • • "It Is outrageous of the legislature to refuse passage of. the repeal of this pension grab," Flournoy said. Flournoy blamed his Democratic op- ponent, Edmund G. Brown Jr., for fan- Jllng Democratic opposition to the repeal , even ibou&h ~ bas j>ubllcly oppoled the pensions. "He ba.s aid be Is the Democratic , leader 10 ! don't see why he isn't leadinc them in this, too," Flournoy said. In i;em,nis le the vtctory gathering Jn the hotel's Grand Ballroom later, Flournoy again criticized the pensions. "'Ibe people of this state In their letters ... have made lt clear that repeal ol this pensjon plan is of the utmost Importance," he said. "To play politics at this late hour would be un- forgivable." Flournoy also mentlooed the ""6'1ble use d an eJtra session by the legislature to criUque .Reagan's vetoes. "In my opinion, it would be a tragic · hoax If the legislature v:ere to expand this special session to other subjects,•· he said. Outing his talk, Flournoy also criticiz- ed Brown ror even !ailing to bring his own party together. He said Brown has yet to appear publlcly wilh any o! the other Democrats ruMing for statewide office except by accident. · "I don~ know if he doesn't want to be oeen with them or if they don't want to be seen with him," Flournoy said. From Pflfle Al BEACHES ... the blgg" cities such ., Los Angeles and San Diego. Huntington Beach and Newport Beach have been two or the major backers ol the measure with both cities hoping to win a considerable portion or the state funds to help offset the high cost of their city beaches. Both contend that their city beaches are wed much more by people who live outside the city, and even outside 1lie county, so !heY really aerve a regional recreatloo purpose. Staff advisers to Reegan rear the bill would establish a precedent leading other cities to · request state subsidies for other 90-Called regional purposes, according to Burke. mY P:JllNPMI D 01\llSION Of fAllllllD-NOlll Cci.t. All sm es. MONSANTO TEXTURIZEO N)'lON Guarantead fo r one full year·s roql wear. refund or replacement 'filt'len returned wilh tag Ind lllesallp to~to. In a Rain bow of Colors Sizes 36-42 Long Sleeve Short Sleeve Sleelieless •11 00 ., .. •r WASHINGTON (AP) -A 13-year<> pre lmlnary SOliiidlllgron-a-,.,..tble,-r -r ---,------,--r:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ ... ------~-politica l oommlttee set up for newly Rumsfeld race for the Senate in lliinols. I ,, II appointed preoidenUal aide D on a I d Rwnafeld, a fonner House member _Rumsfeld did not _!!glater under the who rea!Klled lrom c.ongress In 1999 1972 fm al campofgn reporting liw unfil ~ Jilin tJ\e Nixon ndminlstraUon , was -It went out o{ business th.is year, -due In Washington today for bis new do<;umenla on file with. tho Senate show. asslgnmeDt as an a5Sl•lanl to Pre.~dent RumsreJd's former campaign manager Ford. He is to serve as coordinator aald the committee was not required of the Wblle Houae ataff and ochodule. to file under the law that took effect He has been U.S. ambaaaadoc lo the April 7, 1972. North Atlantic Treaty Orianiiatlon. But officials charged with monltorlng Rumofeld could not he reached for the act said the commillee should h•ve comm nt on the polltlcal oommlttee, registered, If not when the law took lnlUally created in 1961 for the first ·effect, at k!ast by 1171 when It took of bit four campaigns for the House. • • • .... --••••••• • ~· IM COITA _,.ln DIPAITM91T STOU 1116 MIWPOIT IOULIYAID COSTAMISA ' • a b 0 I I 0 it t l ) ' l Mission Viejo VIEJO KHOOl k•S NIGUll HILLS JI, HIGH UNDll CONSTIUCTION s § *HIGH SCHOOL SIT£ a ~ ~ CAPISTRANO SCHOOt 5·0 :;. ..}.,..,,, : Laguna lliguel c fl t .H.DANA SCHOOl IC'·• San Juan Capistrano PAtfSADES SCHOOL K·S -!if-tSAN CtlMfNTE HIGH f ·l2 '°'tco Capistrano Beacli JUHIOI: H.i. SITI lAS PAL.MAS satOOl K-6 MORE THAN 12,000 PUPILS IN 158 SQUARE MILES Growth Slowup Amounts to 1 Bre1ther for CUSD Fi1au11ces Stretchi1ag Slo,vdown Gives CUSD Cl1a11ce for a Breathe1· By JOllN VALTERZA Of llM 0111, .. tltl St•ll Tight money. slowing saJes of houses and a tapertng.-ofr of construction may be banC3 to the economy. but in th e booming Capistrano Unil'jed School District. those factors amount to a breather for the district staff. And tllt'y also "wld mean a stretch ip the district's bond finances based on \'Oler approval early last year of the sale of S25 million \vorth of bonds lo finance school construction . The district has been hard-pr<'ssed lo cope '"'ilh the booming construction or the past sevcrol years throughout it s 158 square miles. It now has more than 12.000 pupils -about 50!1 more than the stafr had expected for this year. And vl'ilh three schools under con· struction and a lhird high school on the dra,\ing boards, the $25 .million ac- count is dwiRdling rapidly. ~tore than half already has been spent. The slO\\'do\\TI in the economy -one which has been felt much harder in other areas of the state -is expected to remain less severe along the South Const. But even so. administrators like the CUSO's Director of Administrative Services Joseph \Vimer hope for so1ne measurable relief from the brealolCCk construction pace of nev• schools. \Vimer has noled that the bulk of the new construction "'ithin the district sec1ns to cater to buyers \\'ho will not "be a burden on local schoo ls. ~1ajor condominimu1n projects wh.icti developers h3vc tailored to "empty·nestcrs'' f1,.'0uple:ri1 \\'hose chilclrcn are grown and gone from hon1el - account for much of the new residential construction. Such projects increase tax bases, but contribute little to school populations. \Vi mer . whose prime function \Vith the district is in the area of D10nitoring growth and coordinating school con· struction, has snld that some or the 1nosl pressing problems in school con· struction arc ones of inflation and reeeipt of critlcal building materials on ~me. At the district's throo schdols uo\v being built --the Castille and Pi1ou!Lon elementary campuses and Niguel 1 liJls Junior lligh -the district slafr and trustees already are laking some ·ex- traordinory measures to assure that they can amass as much m_aterial as possible now, so that predicted future shortages \\ill lessen completion delays. In one such incident trustees broke precedent and agreed to receive tons or roofing materials much earlier than needed because of predicted shortages. The stuff will be stored by the conlractor until it is needed . "'Son1e of our biggest problems "·ill be getting materials On tin1e and avoiding strikes in the construciion in· dus1ry," \Vimcr said recently. On the short haul. the district faces more temporary cro~·ding "'hilc the con· slruction process continues. At Jl.tarco Forster Junior Hi gh double sessions will continue unt il ~igucl Hills opens. And on opening day -!ale next year -the new campus probably Y.iU open at capacity. At the two district high schools. the crunch has been felt for more than a year. Dana Jlills, the district's n cw , sho"'J)iece campus, is at capacity and trustees recently approved a con- troversial shift in attendance boundaries to send some youngsters once destined for Dana Hills to San Clemente High, instc'ad. Experience \\'ith irale parents in the shift in attendance served as a harbinger or future conflicts -secondary effects of the booming gro\'Jth in the district. "The agony experienced over moving a f('"'-dozen kids to another high school \\'on't compare to the problen1s \\·c'll have when v•e slart splitting up existing school populations and shifting kids to new schools. "1 think the biggest controversies will be in the Niguel area where parents of Crown Valley students are so active and identify so strongly Y.'ith the school out there. "Drawing the lines iS going to be a tough thing for all of us,'' Wimer predicted. "Jn fact, it looks like it wilt be easier on all of u." to buHd new schools thnn deciding y.•ho will be taught in thcn1." "" •dd<d. Decisio•• Next ·weelc Thur~day, Stl)tt1nlJtr 2Ei, iq74 I DAILY PILOT A 3 -Nixon's Clot 'Can Be Treated~ Could flat'e B ee11 Fatal, Doctor Sa)'S r LONG BEACH (AP) -Richard "'· -kills Jung tiss ue around It. The size c1nbolism varies gr<'atly, according to Nixon rested quietly in a hoSDilal today of the dead Jung area In Nixon's case mecllcal f>Ources. Depending on the and the fonner president's doctor says was not disclosed. primary cause, lt can 00 any"''h{'re from he thinks the dlme..slzed blood clot in Several spcciallsts not attending Nixon one percent to llO percent fatal, they his right lung can be successCully "'ere asked their opinion on the severity said . treated. of !he clot. Lungren said stress and fatigue suf- A hospital spokesman revealed the "ti's not life-lhreatenlng,"°Ur. Richard fercd by Nixon since he resigned the clot passed through Nixon's heart before Lescoe, past president of the Los An geles presidency "may be <t ft1ctor" in Nixon's lodging in the Jung. U it had blocked Lung Assoclalion. said of Ni xon's clot. physical problrms. a heart artery, it could have been fatal. A knowledgeable Washington, D.C.. But he suggestecl other causes are Nixon's physician, Dr. John C . doctor \Vamed. however, that "even possible simple inactivity or Lungren, said Wednesd ay that the clot though this clot doesn 't seem to be hypercoagu lability of the blood !a strong was a "potentially dangerous situation severe, it doesn't mean it couldn 't gel tendency to clot ) or even 1na1ignnncy, but not critical at this time .... There \\'Orse. If a chu'nk of another clot brokC including leukemia . lie said tes1s were is a very g!)Od chance of recovery, off and got to the lun gs . , . that 01ight bcing pcrrornicd. but it will take some time." bi! ii." .'o.1ary Prentice, a hos pi l a I Nixon is expected to be hospitalized The clol is l>cing treated \\"ith an· spokes"·o1nan. said the clot y.•as small through next week, missing the Tuesday ticoagulants in hope of dissol ving it enough 10 easily pass through one or start of the \Vatergate cover-up trial and preventing ne"' clots fro1n forming . the l\\'O main puhnonli ry arteries th::it in Washington for which he has been The clot reached Nixon's lung after connect the heart lO the lungs . If il subpoened as a witness. breaking off a larger clot in his leg. had been large enough and lodged in Lungren said Nixon took news of the y.·hcre it had been created by persistent !he artery. death could have occurred gelatin·like clot "as 'be normally takes phlebitis, an inflammation of the vein. in a few minutes or a few hours. anything else -it's another problem.'' Lungren said. J-le said the greatest Nixon has had trouble with his leg But the doctor added, "He has a hell <!anger is that another clot might break and phlebitis for n1any years. and the of will to live." off and n1oye to a !wig. lung clot indicates the circulatory ail· Such a clot -caUed an embolus The mortality rate Crom pulmonary n1ent will continue to plague him. * * * * ,.A . .... Staff Payroll $420,000 Briefings Flown to Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) -A S.nal< subcommitlte voted today to deprive former President Nixon of frte n:aid and butler service and cut by more than bni~ a requested $850,000 in rederal funds to flnnnce bis return to prl,•ate life. •~rom Wire Services \V ASHINGTON -Former Preside nt t\ixon is gelli ng classified foreig n policy su mmaries no"'" to him at government expense ·and has 22 persons drawing a total of more than-$420,000 a year in government paychecks working for him, officials confinn. Included among the Nixon staff still on the public payroll arc press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler. at $42,500 a year. and a buUer and maid paid $12,000 and $8.000. The forei gn policy reports are prepared \\'eekly by the National Security Council and sent to Nixon on an Air Force jct. \llhitc House Press Secretary Ron Nessen disclosed Wednesday. J{e also said members or Nixon's fami· ly have hltef'led rldea to CaJJfornla on the plane. which normally CJi:rrlcs only the reports. Nessen defended the prac· lice, saying il y.·as done for previous ex-presidents. about 10 to 20 pages Jon g. He could not estimate the cost to the taxpayers. -The \Vhite House jet used to transport the summaries to Nixon 's home in San Cle1nente is flown solely for U1at purpose. Nessen said. Nes.sen explained that under the la\11 classified materials canonot be sent by mail or on commercial airliners because of the possibility or hijacking. Secretary of State Hen ry A. Kissinger. asked about it at a White House state dinner \Vednesday night . said Nixon is getting the reports because "the Presi· dent ~'ants him lo." The disclosure about N i x o n ' s governmcnl·paid staff came at a Senate appropriations subcommittee hearing in- Former l\lari11e To Be College Veterans' N.de to President Ford's request for $850,000 to support Nixon's post·presidentiaJ ac- tivities through June 30. Roy ?o.1. Ash, director of the Office of Management and Budget. Arthur F. Sampson, administrator of the General Services administration: and Lilburn E. Boggs, deputy Secret Service director. flanked by IO aides. sought !O justify the request The House Apprbprlations Committee has voted to provide only $398,000. Ne'ither Sampson nor Ash could provide an overall figure '"'hen Sen. r.tark 0. Hatfield (R-Ore. ). asked to be told "what the U.S. government is spending to service and maintain and staff former President Nixon." "I feel \vc're bei ng given a bureaucratic fast shuffle." Hatfield said. The congressjonal subcommittee also questioned the gove rnmenrs plan to pro- vide Nixon 's 14-member s1aff at San Clemente \Vith 77 typeY.Titers. 21 sofas. 44 desks and 186 chairs. HO\V can 14 y.•orkers use 7 7 typewriters? Sen. Joseph Mootoya (0.. , Reggie Knight, a 20-year member of N.A-f. ), asked. the U.S. Marine Corps, bas been selected Sampson told Jl.fontoya's subcommittee by the U.S. Veterans Administration as he is unsure just how many typists the veteran's representative at Sad· there will be. He said the 14 regular dleback College. employes may be supplemented tern· TELLS NIXON'S CONDITION Dr. John Lungren L Enrollr1·ie1it Up Bv 26 Per.cent • For Saddlebac'/i Enrollment at Saddlcback College .. soared 26 percent from last-year in the first v.·cek of classes. A total of 6.103 students bod registered by Monday, coroparcd tq 1,849 for the fall quarter last year. ''I don't think there's any way we could cram any more tibopte on cam· pus.·• a college spokesmf.n said. The largest enrollment · in the part· time evening categoq, .... y._with ~436 students. Full.time day ~ts.~t to 1.793 and 1,360 are '""rffiS~ for part-time day programs AT~ 414 people signed up for parWime.,eY,Ming schedules. "\\'e didn 't think '"·e'd go over &,~ stutlents this year, but of OOlJ~ everyone is l"fally pleased," t h e spokesman eaid. Enrolhnent statistics Art1atill 1colnlng in for the extended camp&1 program, "'hich is offering 81 cla.sres·· aHo ·-off campus locations. Knight will be on campus full-time porarily by some on Joan from other to help the school's 1.000 veterans \\1th government agencies and by volunteers. • delivery of G.l. Bill education assistance Montoya also questioned whether lhe LA w omau Afrestal Nessen said the swnmary usually nms Duck Was Stuck 01i Air 'Bird' checks and other aspects of veterans government should be expected to pay affairs. the salaries of Nlxon's maid and butler "There are any number of local as part of the transition expenses. lu flushand's Death residents who are not receiving their "I don't know exactly what they do ," ' full benefits simply because they don't said Ash. LOS ANGELES fUtil) -;Earl:i;ne know about them ," Knight said. "\Ve But he said a case could be made Bro"'tl· 35, was booked on suSpiCfon. r..IU..\VAUKEE. Wis. (UPI) _ A want both students and community for haVing aides do 1nenial tasks to or murder here after she allegetlly shot mallard duck hen thinking she \\'as either residents lo take advantage o! our of-free the fonner president to do more her husband in the left eye while he a jet plane or in love y,•ith one created fice." importan t \Vork. was taking a nap. a minor disturbance at Gen. Mitchell Knight '''ill be in Roo1n C-2 dail y. The $398,000 includes the $60.000 annual \Villiam Brown Jr .. 37, and his wife field. ?>.lore information may be obtained by pension and $96.000 for staff guaranteed had been arguing prior to the shooting, The duck landed on the United Airlines calling the college at 495-4950 or 831-9700. any former president. police said \Vednesday. ramp \\ledncsday, nearly hitting a l---'----'---------------'----'--------------'-----------'------- member of the ramp crew, and refused lo budge. She was so tame she allowed herself to be picked up and ta.ken away, but came back, only to get the heave-ho for good. • "\Ve can't believe she thinks our planes are (ellow ducks," a United spokesman said. "But maybe she's fall en in love with Herman. the duck on the back of the North Central aircraft." Pot Bust E11ds Pri~o11 Visit TEl-IACHAPI (UPI) -Yvette Sutton. 24, or Los Angeles. bad her planned four-day visit with her husband at the state prison facility for men here cut short "'hen prison authorities found marijuana in the food she was bringing with her. Kcn1 County sheriff's deputies said \Vednesday that ?ttrs. Sutton and her four-monttH>ld son were stopped at the prison visiting area while the food was inspected by guards before being allowed to enter the prison. Deputies said guards found several s1nall bags or marijuana concealed in the food. (}.arrell P,.e:Jenl:J · a Seplemter Clearance al.A.ugwl P,.iceJ UP TO. 30% OFF on Jeveral Ji:JconliniuJ. •• . ' ' .JJ. J. Heritage and Drexel DINING ROOM Collections ~ Steps on Morg~e Delayed --~clo rlngjnL.lo_l!!.ey~als for ;i ~ntral nlorgue for Orange County, county supervisors decided Tuesd11y to wall one more week for all tntcrcstcd groups to cont.rlbutt suggesli()ns. They voted unahlmously to reler a tnsk force study proposal on the morgue made by Supervisor OAvld Baker to the Coont)' Administrative office for more sutdy. CAO Robert Thotnas y.•as Instructed to make absolutely sure every group that 1..•ould have Li'n Interest In a ~ntral morgue concept Is represented on the study team . In hl1 p,....,..J, Baker said --' ' a task force could, 14dc velop all aspects of the problems su 1ng a central solution ol the problem and firm reccm· mendaOons within sb:; rr.onths." -im~ldeirol building a c.ntrsl morgue . 10 replnce the county's current syS!;em of contract autopsy services has been debated off and on for many years. Retiring Sheriff James Musick pushed lhe ldea several times in rectnt years but was turned down each time by a re\uct11nt Board or SupcrviS()rto. The current system. which uttllics private county funeral homes and con· I -- tract pathologists, bas come under sharp c Uttsm from -many 1'0Ul'Ctl, including the county•Grand Jury. Last year's panel called the county's method!-remini9Ctnt of. "horH. and bug· gy days." urGing nn update and cenlr11l morgue to meet the growing nct.'ds of the county. Afusick"s success o r , Sheriff-elect Bradley Gates, n1ade the n1orguc one of hts ca.mptilgn platfonn planks. I-le S<'fd It Is only a matter of time before the count~ wakes up to the need for a central nlorgoe. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 64&-0275 ~6-0275 Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR·BLVD. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA. CALIF. . ~ y A 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Stptrmbtr 26, 1974 A ~erage· U.S ·. Earners May Get Tax Cut Let's Say Nix To That NOX ', A P01C ON THE NOX: More vo!C<S ol pme!I are being heard these days about the new state requirement that you slap another anti-smog device on y...-/am\iy buggy if ii was built be<ween 1966 '""" irro, This itime, the outcry came from the Los Angele• Coun!y Board o I Supervisors. ~Y yes~ LA Supervisor Ken- neth Halm calied the new smog gimmick "a ,$63 million ripoff of Soolhern Calib'nla mllorists." TtlJs ~supervisors urged the Califomla Legislalure to repeal the pro- gram 'whUe the good eolons are in speital ..-anyway, supposedly for the ~rpose et repealing another ripoff -tieir owntnree, fat pension plan. • ·-J. ~ •• AT _,..i!HDlE is a new law which reqlir dwOerS ·of 1006 to 1970 autos to 1>oll amttief smog controller on already b-engines. You havf' t6 do this on a schedule keyed to the laSt number of your license plate. Tbe new Thipg is suppo.>ed 19 reduee the ,amowit'-of oxides of nitrogen your old 'family bus kicks out into the air. Many auto eiperls also warn, however that the so-called NOX device also overbeats engines, reduces gasoline mil'l"ge and wreclts the engine inlw<b. WoQderful. N9X devicft! cost a minimum of $35 eacl! and LA ~~isor Hahn e!limates 1.1 ·inillion owners of these older cars in fotrtbem California must fork out !he .cash. ' WHEN THE NOX device Jaw was firs~ passed, it made the .requirement for tall of California. Since then, the rul!J have been modified several times. maaled around, jiggered with, and generally canluoed. . ~w It appliel only to ·~10 car owners in ~e,~~Angeles, Ventura, Sao Bertardincfimd1 Riverside counties. Oller>.,.,.,_,. in the rest of the stalil C11! l'O around NOXing all they warl. Wl1o knowi -may happen lo the tuJes next? Maybe the Legislature will listen to the outcry .from private citiuns and offi .. ls llllCh as the LA Board of Suptm.,,. mid lill the entire program. Wba tbei\? -J wen, 11 Jot or people are going to get~ck. I F9R EXAMPLE, auto owners with la licenfe numbers of 1 must hll'··· the I new NOX thing bolled on th engiies by Sept.'30. '11lat's in lour days. I happen to know one lady who already forked oot. tbe $35, plus another $100 in alµeodant repairs. Now her car needs a major tuneup before it will run deceDUy again and that isn't going to fix her new engine overheating problem. She, and a lot oC others ·with Number 1 license plates, are going to be overheated iri another way if the Jaw now gets repealed This, of course, doesn't even take into account all the merchants and auto supply people who have stocked in the NOX equipment in anticipation of state- mmidaled sales. Tbey could be stuck but good. Well, chences are good that the Legis-- lalure will do nothing. This would be nlllOing to form for them. MEANWIDLE, THE Number 2! have until Oct. 31 to bolt on the NOX pox and those ol us with luckier high numbers get to wait, and hope, and wait for the Legislature to get jerked back to reality. My number happens to be 8. I have unlil April 30. 1975. You can bet J'li h:>ld out to the last. My heap may fall apart before then. .4 ppeal Made By Honduras For Copters From Wire Services TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -The Honduran government pleaded today for more U.S. heUcopters to reach peasants dying of hunger in isolated villages still under hurricane Fifi's floodwaters . "People are starving to death because we don't have enough helicopters," Col. Carlos Rene Pineda, spokesman for the ( IN SHORT ... ) National Emergency Committee, said. He said Ule committee, Honduras' civil defense agency, has reports of "many thousands, perhaps tens of thousands" of villagers facing death by starvation within hours. e l•rael Sh11t Do1c11 Israel virtually shut down today to observe the solemn Yorn Kippur holy dp.y, keeping one eye on a prayer book and the other on Arab guerrillas. · In the Arab world, Premier Takieddln Solh of Lebanon and his government resigned Wednesday because of in· creasing criticism of his failure to com- bat infiation and safeguard internal security. President Anwar Sadat gave up Egypt's premiership to pay more attention to his presidential tasks. e Conflicts tldmitted WASHING TON -Federal Power Com· mission Chairman John N. Nassikas says. conflict-<>f·interest rules have not been enforced on off~ials of the agency for at least the past four years. He acknowledged on Wednesday that at least 19 commission officials have technically violated the conflict-of.in- terest rules, but he said an ipvestigalion has found no real conflict affecting their regulatory activities. e Deserters Proces~ed CAMP ATIERBURY, Ind. -Fi!ly- nine deserters have been processed <it Camp AUerbury Wlder President Ford"s conditional amnesty program , an Anny spokesman reports. The spokesman said the men had been processed, given u n d e s i r a b I e discharges and released from the camp by Wednesday. They v.·ere infonned of the length of alternative service they would have to serve and were told to report to Selective Service centers near their homes ror s p e c I f i c assignments, the spokesman added. e Kid11aper Se111e11ced ST. PAUL, Minn. ( -James W. Johnson, 35. convicted of extorting $200,000 in the kidnaping of a bank president's wife, has been given a ~year prison term. U.S. District Court Judge Edward J. Devitt said Wednesday in sentencing Johnson. "Kidnaping and extortion are very serious crimes. all too prevalent in recent years, and deserving of substantial punishment." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Dar Iv Pi lot is guaranteed Mon.S.v·f ••dav. 11 vo11do"01 "••e vour NP'" II• ~ JO pm . c1!I ""d vwr c~• ... ,11 br1><ougn1 10 you. (.al l~ .ort la kM.,.l•l / .OOp m. S.lurdlv .ond 511ncl•v · II yo11 clo not rKt••e your COPY llf • d rl'. S..t11rdott. or I .o,m. Sund~Y. <•II dnd I <OI>' will bC' llf"OUQl\t 10 'fOU· (Ill~ M t tl~fn until 10• "'· Telephones ••••••• flool7•,J11 North ... t\! H<1nt•nq!O" Sr .. ~ .. Ind Wt~tmt ... )!'1". • •••••.• ,. ., •• J •O !llO S..n Cttmtntr , C•oi•l•~no B"•t~ S...n Ju1n CI P••••1no. Doon• Po•n•. !.o\llh L1g11nt . l l 'lU"" Nu1...:01 •.•••.• U"ITel.,,.,. Wlaite Bo11se Toast President Ford and Italian President Giovanni Leone toast each olher at State Dinner. The President and his wife stayed late and danced up storm. TV Affiliate Cancels Marcus Welby Episode PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -An episode of ~1arcus Welby, M.D. in which a teen-age boy is sexually assaulted by an adult male has been canceled by an ABC.TV affiliate because it fosters a "false stereotype of homosexuals." ··nie management of WPVI has previewed a controversial episode of the continuing ABC-TV series of ftlarcus \\'elby scheduled for airing Oct. 8 in light or objections raised by numerous concerned corrununity groups and in· dividuals," the Rev. Francis Hines, sta- tion director of advertising and public affairs, said \\'ednesday. "It appears to us from the outset of this program that integral to the author's original premise is a false sWreotype of OOmosexuals as persons · who pursue and sexually assault young boys," he said. "After extended delibera- tion we find this episode . . . entitled 'The Outrage,' unsu itable for airing over the facilities of WPVl·TV." The program concerns the rape of '" a 14·year-old boy by his male science teacher. The youth Is so badly beaten Arn1v Under Fire • For Holding Up he requires surgery. The episode has met strong opposition from the gay community here, and Mark Segal. executive director of the Gay Raiders, Wednesday lauded WPVI's decision to cancel the program. "We are gratified by Channel 6's decision," Segal said. "Jt is the first time they have made such a decision in regard to us and we salute them. \Ve hope it will be tht: first step between us and the station that will result in a better understanding of our position." 'BRIDE' CLEARLY WAS IN DISTRESS MIAMI (UPI\ -An unidentified '.'-'oman phoned the Coast Guard search and rescue service with a distress call it couldn't handle \Vednesday. She asked how far offshore a vessel must be for its captain to be authorized to perlonn marriage ceremonies. When a C.oast Guardsman told her the United States does not recognize the legality of any such marriages. she sobbed, "You mean I'm not married?" and hung up the phone. But l\f easw·e 111 Trouble, Experts Say WASHINGTON (AP) -U this year's big tax bill survives heavy cross·fire in Congress, many average Americans will get a tax cut while oilmen will see an old ta:1-saving friend, the deple. lion allowance, slowly die. But all sides in the tax bill battle agree that's an extremely big "if," because the legislation is in trouble. Friends are having a tough time finding and keeping a consensus, while some strange-bedfellow enemies may just gang up and kill it quickly. AS THE BllL presently stands aftei- many months of voting by the House Ways and Means C.ommittee, but with many controversial items subject to change before the panel's final° decisions in the next few weeks, chief provisions would include: -Hike taxes for the oil industry , mainly by phasing out the percentage depletion allowance that has been a fixture in tax law since the 1920s and which saves petroleum producers $2 billion to $3 billion a year in federal taxes. There also \j,'ould be a new tern· porary excise tax on windfall petroleum profits, but tied to this would be a so-called plow·back credit feature giving er'lergy.Ounling oilmen a way to eScape paying much of the new levy. -CUT TAXES for many individuals by increasing the maxim'wn standa rd deduction from $2,000 to $2.500: by boosting the minimum standard dcduc· lion that benefits low-income persons from $1 ,300 to $11tOO for singles and $1.500 for couples:' and by creating a new 11simplification" deduction of up to $650 for people who itemize. . The simplification item would replace a series of itemized deductions. such as \\Tile-offs for state gasoline taxes and the first $100 of dividends, which the bill "'-'Ould repeal. -Benefit some upper·brackel tax· payers through a change that would extend to some unearned income, such as dividends and rents. the mnximwn SO percent tax rate that now applies to earned income such as salaries. Some unearned income may now be taxed at up to 70 percent. Airplane Seized Should Be High • CHATl'ANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -An airplane loaded with aOOU.t 31..2 tons ol marijuana worth an estimated. $2 1/, million was seized by police early today at Lovell Field. · The pilot and copilot were arrested and held at tile city jail for poSS'5Sioo of marijuana for resale. Police identified them as Jeffrey L. Seavles, 32, Zephyr Hill, Fla,, and J ames F. Thrasher, 37, Clearwater, Fla. Not tlie One - ·Oil E1igi1ieer WASHINGTON !UPI) -A Phillips Petroleum Corp. engineer, ~·ho worked for a year on loan at the Federal Energy Office {FEO). says be did not write. a government regulation which allow· ed oil companies to make windfall profits of up to $300 n1illion during the energy crisis. Rep. John D. Dirtgcll (O.Micb.), listened. to Robert C. Bowen's statement Wednesday, then leaned on hls elbows on the House sub- com1nittee table and said, "It a~ pears we ha ve a clear case of virgin birth." In two days ol hearings by Dingell's subcommitt e e on regulatory agencies, nobody took credil for the so·called "double· dip" regulation. Murder Plot Charge Na1nes School Chief EAST ST. LOUIS (AP ) -Charles J\1erritts Sr., u•ho referred to himself as "the boss" when he 'i'-'as r~lected president of the Ea.st St Louis school board. was being held in the St . Clair County Jail today on charges of con- spiring to murder a fellow board member. Merritts. 58, wa s arrested along with Donald Hodges. 28, alter both were in· dieted on \Vednesday by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to murder Clyde Jordan. who has opposed Merritts in school matters. Hodges is a former city employe and ·recently worked for the St. Louil; Sen- tinel. a weekly newspaper. BOTH \\'ERE lNDIC'TED on two counts of conspiring to have Jordan killed and violating his civil rights. They ""'ere being held in lieu of $250.000 bond, Jordan . publisher of the weekly "A1onitor" newspaper in East St. Louis, sought police protection last week, claim· ing he had learned a murder contract had been issued on his life, federal authorities said . The indic1ments alleged the defendants jointly contracted to pay $2.500 for Jordan'!i murder. U.S. Atty. Henry A. chwarz said the man who they con-- tf"acted to do the killing was an Wl· dercover FBI agent. THE INDIC'ntENTS charged Merritts conspired to have Jordan murdered so the board president could advance a scheme to •·extort things of value from suppliers and contractors d o i n g business" with the district. The grand jury has been1 investigating all eged kickbacks to government officials by contractors in return for favored treatment in the awarding of bids. Arter his electiqn last April, A1cnitts said : "l am tho boss. I will hire only my friends·" He ,..is the owner of a· chain of liquor stores and a taxicab firm . Calley FreedoJD COLUMBUS. Ga. (UPI) -An ~ttomey for former LL William Caller today criticized the Army's decision •laying Calley's release from a military prison and said the Anny had acted differenU y in the case of. "draft dodgers and deserters." A federal judge here Wednesday overturned Ca1Jey's My Lai mu*r con- viction . WHEN YOU'RE NOT ON A FIRST NAME BASIS WITH l.W. HARPER "The court de<ree called for ti, Army to release him (Calley) forthwith and we hoped they would release him forthwith,'' said attorney Kenneth Henson of Columbus. ' GO FORESTERING Dixie's Skies Cool, Wet Forestering is enjoying our premiu m whisky for all the right reasons. , Scattered Showers Fall fr.om West to East Coast i ' ,, Toste. Drinking is one thing. Forestering is somethi~ else. KenludcyStro.ght Bourbon Whit.&-,.66 or JOO Prool Brown+ormon O~lllcm Cotp. LoWviHc, Ky. Cl973. f1 t • I ' Girl, 13, Fou11d at Creek Site UNION CITY !AP) -Police say a 13-yeal-old girl ml88lng overnight was discovered by her father murdered near the famlly's home. KeMeth Riiey told officers \\lednesday he fo"und h I s CALIFORNIA partially clad d a ugh t er, "--------..J Cas..ie, lying beside a creek (IN SHORT ... ) one block from home. fte had reported her missing Tuesday night. Alameda County C h i e f Deputy Coroner Roland Prahl said the girl probably 1 was drowned, pos:sibly by a person holding her head underwater. e Judge Dispute SACRAMENTO IAPJ - Girl Kills Ex-actors U11ion, Boss LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A female robber killed Jeffrey Sayre, former president of thc:r Screen Extras Guild, Wed- nesday night, shooting him in the chest because he refused to give her hls wallet. Reinecke Sentencing G·ets Delay • • WASHINGTON Sen· tencing of Republican Lt . Gov. Ed Reinecke of California on federal perjury charges has been postponed for one day, a~rently to prevent a De.n1ocrat from being named es his successor. U.S. !Nstrict Judge Bar- rington Parker, acting at the request of Reinecke's la\\'fers; ~t Reinecke 's sentencing for Oct. 2 -one day later than· or iginally scheduled . TllE ACl10N appartntly was requested because Gov. Ronald Reagan is scheduled to be absent from the state on Oct. 1 and Reinecke's sentencing would ilnmediately make James Mill s, the Demo- cratic president pro tern or the stale senate, the acting governor. As the state's chief ex- HE'S UNHAPPY -As- semblyman John P. Quimby, • (D·San Ber· nardino} says he feels he's earned his retire- ment. The 39·year-old solon says he's getting short end of stick. ecutive In Reagan's absence,~­ f\.1ills could name a Democrat t I Thursday, Stpttmbtr 2&, 11)74 DAIL V PILOT A 5 Pension Repeal Eff ort~··.~· . .:~l . , Delayed by State Solons_::·.1 !"·:-.,-.r, 4f hearings were scheduled to bonuses were approved by rece1v1ng p e ns• i-o"'n s in1: '~ SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -begin Monday. overwhelming bipart isan ma· medlate!y if th ey leave office , ,..._,,ltc C of De t 1 d joritles in the years since 1965, .......,., wa~ngs voter mocra s a so se rve in a rcap1>0rtion111cnt year -· and said re-election pol.ltlcs 1 outrage, a deeply divided elec~ notice they wanted to go must be removed from the such as this one.-rcg11rdless tlon-year Jegislature has put beyond the legislative pension issue ''to save our dignity." of their age. r off until next week effort s bonuses into a revie\v of the Legislators norrr,ally 1nus\ to repeaJ la vish early retire-retirement benefits for state SEN ATE REPUBLICAN wait unti l ,age 00 to, rccciv.e .' ment bonuses for lameduck constitutional officers, such as floor leader George Deuk.me-r lawmakers. the $32,800 annual pension ji.an of Long Beach. the author a pension. The early retit'f~ The special ,session ordered due Reagan when he steps of ooe repeal bill, ~·amed ment extras ~·ert· budgeted by Gov. Ronlld Reagan was down in January. lawmakers. "If you think ~·e lo cost taxpayers $1.1 million adjourned se'teral tumultuous Applause came from have been victi ms or abuse this fiscal year, with the hours after ;Jt began Wed· assemblymen of both parties in some quarters. ~,e'li be ultin1ate pricetag r u n o i n g nesday, following unusually when D e m o c r a t John subjecting ourselves to a lot n1uch hig her . bitter and occasionally pro-Vasconcellos of San Jose rose more." De.ukmejian·s effort tor on faoe partisan wrangling. on the floor to denounce the At stake \\'tlS the highly con-the-spot consideralion of h1.-. day's action as election-time troversial retirement program bill (SD4) to repeal lhl· NO VOTE WAS taken on "bulls -," "ilich allows legislators "'ilh a\10\\'ances failed on a straighl repeal of the multi·mililon He noll'd the p e nsion !our years service to begin Party-line, 12-18 \"Ole. dollar pension extras. 1_, __ ..;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~-----------------~~~--~..;;. tll~~Zb~.::~.\~ ):.h 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS "WE HAVE ALL THE FUN" dJJy defeated Republican at- tempts for immediate action. Instead, lull•blown ·p u b I i c I BACK PACK SALE ' ' Gov. Ronald Reagan says he is outraged at what he calls cynical. blatant and shoddy petty politics or Democratic leaders of the legislature con· ceming the creation of new judgeships. In a statement \Vedn esday, Reagan said he signed legislation creating 49 municipal and superior court judges despite efforts of the Democrats to delay action so that his successor could do the job. Sayre, 73, president of the Actors Union from 1958 to 1960, was dead on arrival at Citizen's Etnergency Hospital. to succeed Reinecke. Meanwhile, in Sacramento, a bill aimed at cutting off Reineck,e 's state pension v;as introduced by a Democratic assemblyman, and a second Assembly Democrat an- nounced he will seek Rein- eke ·s impeachment. LA Airport Case eai ·~ • Dll (IT! FOOD V2 PRICE ·'' e SLA Dldeo11t Sayre and his wife Lucille, 73, bad ju.st left a restaurant when they were accosted by a couple that followed therp out, Mrs. Sayre told detec-.. ti ves. The woman, in her late 20s, demanded Sayre's wallet, "tiich was still in his hand as he put his change from the restaurant in ii. I 25-cou11t I n.dictment Cites Bo1nb Suspect from 114'0 fires la st July 4 at apartment complexes in suburban ~-tarina Del Rey. SPOllflNG GOODS SINCE 1924 • FOi.Di CURIEi 11. WlltR TOl£ 12 PRICE • ClllY STOYE 25% OFF A CASE OF -SHOTGUN :j_-SHELLS AT • ~mN 25% OFF . OUR ~~S~! ~J~.$2100 Yes! Buy a ~gun rrom ' "· " 1:. f, LOS ANGELES (AP) -A $14.788 payment to the owner of a hou se. v.·here six members or the Symbionese Liberalion Army died in a shootout with police has been approved by a Los Angeles City Council committee. He refused, the woman grabbed the wallet and they struggled Wlti! a shot 30unded1 and he slumped to the ground, moaning "I've been shot," she said. The couple fled to a car, which apparently had an accomplice waiting at the wheel, and sped off. TllE AtEASURE to cut off Reinecke's pension is oon- lained in one ot 13 measures introduced in the special legislative session to repeal early pensions for st a I e legis lators. In addition to repealing the I e g i s I at i v e pensions, the bi 11 by Assemblyman Louis Papan (0-Daly Cit y), would also repeal pensions for a n y legislator or state office r con- victed of a felon y. LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A 31-year-old Yugoslavian hn· n1igrant, accused or ter- rorizing Los Angeles as the so-called "alphabet bomber." has been named in a 25-count indictment. Muharem Kurbegovic was charged by the county grand jury with 3 murder counts, 6 arson counts, 15 counts of violating Jaws on use of destructive devices and one count of willful and malicious burning.of personal properly. :~, ~:~ !'.',;,:.~d0~0~ • SLEEP BAGS 40 % case (20 boxes) of shot Mountain Products o OFF shells. (Ma( be mi11ed as Volue• to $65.00. . . . ' ,;•, ,; The owner. Florence Lisbey, had originally asked f o r $90,000. A report by the city attorney to the council com- mittee v.·hen It acted noted that she already has receiv ed $17.912 in lnsurance paynlents. It said lhe settlement includes but is not ·Jimited lo damage to two other houses owned by Mrs. Llshey near the one that was destroyed. e School Ftu1ds LOS ANGELES IUPI) Like the University of California, the state's major higher educational system is looking forward to getting a lol more money lo spend once Gov. Ronald Reagan is out of office. The lrustees or t he California Stale University and Colle,ges, at the monthly meeting Wednesday, agreed to ask for almost $76 million for new construction funds and more than $17 mill ion for ad- diliona l 'programs. The tnl.'i- tees asked earlier for an ex- tra ~ million for faculty pay and ,benefits. Biter Guilty In Slaying ~ORRANCE (UPI\ -A 32· year-old man who left telltale teeth marks on the tip of hli victim's nose has been convicted of voluntary manslaughter. Walter E. !\Ian:, an elec- tronics technician, was found guilty \\t'ednesclay during a nonjury trial of strangling and stabbing a 73-year-old woman and then biUng the tip of her no.se last February. Marx's teeth marks were identified by Dr. Reidar Sogn· naes of. UCLA's school of den- tistry after the woman's body ""·as exhumed. Nixon Out As La,wve r • SAN FRANCJSCO 1UPJ 1 -The California Supreme Court has granted a re- quest from former Presi- dent Richard t\-1 . Nixon that he be allowed to give up bis tight lo practice ta·w In the state. The state bar ea rlier op- posed aceeptance of the res ignation on grounds Ni:ti:oo's request had failed to acknowledge the bar ~·as investigating him for possible disbarment as a result of the Watergate 9C&ndal. But the state bar changed its position "'hen Nixon laler acknowledged the inquiry . So-called experts have many answers as to how you can protect yourself from the ravages of inflati~n. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly even gold. SUPERIOR COURT Judge Raymond Choate set Oct. 2 for arraignment of Kurbegovic after the indictment was an- nounced on \\lednesday. He ,,·as also ordered held without bail as he has 'been since his arrest Aug. 22. Charges in the indictment stem mainly from an Aug. 6 explosion at Los Angeles lnternat.ional Airport in which three persons were killed and 35 injured in the Pan American World Airways sec- tion of t h e international terminal. Filly-seven witnesses air pea red before the grand jury, including survivors of the blast that rocked the busy airport, shattering windows and scattering bodies and furniture. Some arson charges stem Remember the stories about cattle, oil and orchards? While their figures and logic are often dazzling , there are two subjects they never menti0n: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to convert your investment into cash , on th.e exact.day you want to do so, and the protection of your capital? 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I I • a I , .. l t • ' - ,DAIC.l' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Medical Care Boost After more than a year of uncertainty, misunderstandings and some near disasters, the sale of Orange County Medical Center to tbe University of California for operation by the UC! m edical school appears set. Both agencies now believe they can complete the agreement before the Oct. I funding authorization deadline.set by the stat e legislature .. 1'he UCl·California College of Medicine will run <aunty health care services throug h the Medical Center, an on-campus hospit al and a string of clinics ·spread throug h the c ounty, accoqjillg to the agreem e nt t enta tively approved bf 'both. The Medical ·center facilities will be greatly upgraded. This is •v ery good news for a ll of Orange County' . -It will assure that the medical school will remain in Orange County and al UC!. -It ·\vi ii save the county t ax'payers a •tremendous .sum -estimated by one supervisor at $40.$50 million that would have had to h ave been spent by the county to upgrade and im prove OCMC. -Jt will assure a hi gh quality of medical care for the county's indige nt patients and benefit medica l care generally throughout the county. Fair Pay for Firemen· Orange County's 400 volunteer firemen have protested a new f!'(leral law that ostensibly offers them more pay for the work they do. As of tbis week. the county must a dhere to the Fair Labor Practices Act r equiring safet y officers such as firemen to be pa id an hourly wage and not on the basis of a flat fee per call, As.it now stands, the firemen get SS per call. The new Jaw provides they be paid $5 per hour instead - s eemingly a be tte r deal in the event a call lasts more than an hour. But in adapting the law lo fit Orange County, the ' <aunty overlooked a big hitch: No provision has been made for fractional ~our Jl'lyment and the firemen claim the vast majority of the ir calls fit that category. Now the county supervisors want to go back to .the negotiating table with the firemen even though a quick, easy solution seems apparent. We suggest the county pay the lire'l!cn SS for the first hour or a ny fraction thereof and ll'en$5·per hour thereafter. Valuable TV Service A community service of the type viewe rs have eome to expect from'public television will be offered tomorrow e vening by KOCE·TV, Channel 50, when the second in a series of debates bet\veen this year's g ube rnatorial ca ndidates will be telecast in its entirely . Candidates Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Houston I. Flournoy will debate at noon in Crawford Ha ll, on the UC Irvine campus. While the midday audience will be composed mainly of UC! students, faculty and s taff. Channel 50 will be on hand t o tape the presentation for publlc viewing at 7 p.m. This t ype or localized service, especially in an election year, ciin be of great he lp to the voter and is in keeping \vith the goals of public broadcasting. In Los Anqeles this week, KCET, Ch annel 28, the first public broadcasting s tation in the area, mar~s its 10th anniversary. KCEr has established and maintained high standards and Orange County viewers have benefited from the older s tation's cooperation \Vith the new local channel operated by the Coas t Community College Dis trict. \Vith the offerings of commercial television s till leaving much to be desired, the educational and enterta inment programming or public television is a \\'elcome oasis. "OMl60l>! HERE IT COMES AGAIN!" :Israel Arms Plea mD.ts ·War Plans Dear Gloomy Gus Ford Faces .Jo11r11alistie Overkill Problems of 'Openness' WASHINGTON -An incredible ( settet l~!):eli request for $4 billion a · year in l{..S. arms is explained by ttie 1 ~j~ntial estimate given to maj~ American,industrialists by Secretary EVANS-NOV AK ') It's about time for all the self. righteous politicians who are suddenly on the side or la"" and order to turn their attention away from Air. Ford and ~t r. Nixon and to the problems of safe streets and stiffer penalties for criminals. r of State Henry Kissinger: A new product for the next five years. It's t Arab-bneli war .. within six to eight lotally ridiculous.·· '' JllDDths': is a better than 50 ·50 PUBLIUS IV ' propoSiUon. • o Kisalnger told '--the.!.'bu:sineasmen 1 ·• that UP U.S. wouJd ee.t.iDH-to push for a negotiating pb115e, but time is rumring out, 'IC.is- ' s inger's top • lieutenant for the Mideast. Under I! Seeretary Joseph Sisco~•made a si_P1:jJartY bleak report. One in· dtist1i~is~4 present came away with tri"e-strong impression that the Palestine question -the heart of the I '-tidea!ft!"dispute -is beginning to look 01~tnsolubl e'' to U .S. : policym!ers. YET, that $4 billi on in 1\merican arms almost exactly equals U.S. milit~ry sales to oil-ric h i\lideastern cou ntiies. led by Iran and Saudi Arabia. Thus, Rabin attempts to tie ·GltrMl't hi t•mm•lltl Mt l\IMllHN Illy .....,. ........ llHtsurily NflKt .... .i.ws Ill """ .. .., ....... s... ...... ,., """kl G!Nmt Gw, DMlt ... ... U.S. aid to Israel to the same level of ADi\JINISTRATION officials are U.S. arms ror the Arabs I though, of troubled that Israel is trying to gain a cOurs~. Ira n !s neither .Ar?b nor anU· military posture of such sUength that Jsr~eh ) .. B:estd~s •. Rabin , ~~gues .that .·the U.S. will lose what little leverage Soviet ~1htar) aJd ~o S)11a must be ·t has ·0 trying to promote com· neutrali zed by U.S. a1dtolsrael. 1 no\~ 1 \VASHINGTON .:...Try as hard as he may. Preside nt Ford \\'ill never be able to create \\'hat others would call an "open•· adminis tration. No one in the \\lhite llouse. and few clse\\•here in \V ashington, Had any ex- perience v:ith \\'hat was once kno\\'n as openness or v.·hat it means to ha"c it. It means presidential press con· ferences t \\'ice a week . dail y briefings by the secretary of State, weekly or often press conferences by Cabinet mem • hers and top a.d· ministrators, ac· cess to public records no \v de ni ed , a ~con - tinuous str eam or ba ckground briefings. and readiness of top of~ ficials to r espond to inquiry day or ni g.ht. mOSE DAYS are gone fore ver. ( RICHARD WILSON ) PRESIDENT FORD has not rou nd the a nswer any better than his predecessors, \\'hO after a committ('d beginning found it against their in· terests to continue on a regul :.1r ba sis. Frequent regularity of press con· rerences is the heart of the matter. hut. the size, diversity of interest. and for· mat of these sessions \\'Orks against the Ir sustained con ti nu at ion. The result is that the more the media exp.ands the less it is able to cover, and the more it becomes en· snarled in its O\\'n un\\'icldiness. Neither \\·ill openness survive in an atmosphere \\'he re the adv ersary relationship is carried on as if it were a bull-baiting contest. Thc v.·ord adver- sary has become lodged so strongly on both sides, one side fearin g entrap· ment and the otlier deceit, that the public is bemused by the spectacle o[ conflict rather than the information it maybe receiving. EVEN \\'HE!'; a president is as open as President Ford seems to be. he cannot avoid the implication that he is hiding something. The questioning o[ him reveals the durability of a notion. "'hich he \\•holly rejects, that there \\'as a secret pardon deal between him and President Nixon. The adversar1,.• minded \Yill not beli eve that Ford sim· ply did \\'hat he thought was morally right and in the long-range interest of the country "d thout fri ght o"er its political consequences. T\\·o remedies suggest themSt?lves: :l reduction of journalistic overkill, and confining the adversary relation· ship to responsible bounds. A begin· ning mig ht be made. as colleague David Brodrr ha s suggested, by a voluntary red u('tion in the number o[ ne\\•smen <it presidcntiul press con~.· rerence!\. WIT~ce-hopeful prospects for a ...Midea1i s olution de teriorating, J~'!-eli1 ·~i.me Minister Jtzhak Rabin ·.in WastW\gton last week pressed on President Ford his massive mili tary aid package-Published here ror the first time. Although it definitell' 'viii be trimmed, it raises tbepossibi ity of a preemptive 1sraeJi .Strike against Syria which would da.ngerously dra'v ~in bQtb. th e United States and the Both Ki ssing er and. Sec retary ?f pr~z.'~~~· \\·ant military autonomy ," Oefe n~e -Jam es ~c hl~s1nger agree 1n one high official told us. •·But if they opposing Israel s \ast. new a.r!'"s getitthey won'thavetonei:otiate." d?mands on the U.S. No f1~al dec1s1on Israeli claim s that Syria has broken has been made. by !\Ir. f ord, staun -•t Golan Heights truce agreements of chly pro-Israeli as :.1 Congressman • .s . . · 1 · h <although the adm ini stration has ten· J~st ?.I a~ ~r~ t?k~n senous ~ in t e tati\·ely rejected lsrarrs request for for~ .a~m1n1 s t1 at1on. llo~e.,,:er. the highly sophi stic ated late-model ~ss1 b1hty that ~srael _i;nghl re~ct .American arm s. purti~u l arly laser· ~v1t~ ~ p~·ee n1 pt1\·c .. m1htary str1k~ guided "smart"bombsl. agatnst.I?umascus (to teach.them a lesson.' 1nthe phraseofoneh1ghU.S . official 1 is rC'ga rded as totally self· defeating. l\llDDl.t: EAST Sp('('iali sts in the go\·ernn1cnt doubt that i\'lr. Forcl. despit e hi s fo ndness for Israel, \\·il l agree lo anything approac hin g the ove r a l l I srae li d ema nd . These specialists t>ri vatcly say that. Israel already is stronger in relation to the Arabs than arlhe outbreak o[ \Va r last October. In th{\l strength, they perceive a grOYt'ing milit arism in Israel Yt'hi ch could lead to preemptive operations against Syria. plunging the U.S. into direct So\•ietconfrontation. Openness, in fact, has been closed by the proliferation of lhe news meda. \Vith their numbers, equipment and techniques they have clogged the no\\· or information. A press conference formerly was an important c\·ent in a day·s routine : today it is a dramatic performance. The numbers of the ne\\'S media have increased manyfold . and will increase more. Journalism schools are swam-· ped with young applicants who dream of· shaking the foundations or govern· ment through "investigaUve" repor· Housebound.Americans 1'10R E 1l\IPORT:\XT, from the atl · mini stration 's vie,vpoint, ii the grave worry th at il nl'\~· ,\rab-lsraeli Will' wnUJd h aYc inst ant \Va shington· ~toscow r epe r cussions. 1\lthough neither \vas directly in\'ol"ed at the st art 0£ \var la st year, •both soo n became major participants. In the next round, both will be involYed at once -with deep, confli cting and potentially calamitous commitments. Nood VJ/age Squares So\·iet Vnion . When fullr totalled. lsraers :.1id demaodsfar exceed the \vid ely-repor· ted.Sl 'billion in immedi ate "urgen1 ·· military supplies plus si.5 biilion a year in .military credits for the nexL (ive..y,ears. Rabin's government ulso .has asked $2.5 billion 1n military arms LO be: paid.for in cash io each nf th e .next five years. "Add it'all up." one high Pentagon :official told us, •·a nd Is rael is preparing expend itures. in cash and credit, Olli military armamants equal to 40 percent of its gross national ' . Some highly qualified offi cials here <.1re noy,• ta lki ng about a conditiona l Syrian decision to rqove its capital. fro m Damascus, within easy a ir range of Israel. to Aleppo, far to the north on the Turkish border. That refl ects how seriously th e threat or 'Israeli attack . rc\·er!iing the preemp· li\·e ''om Kippur Sy1ian attack on t srne l. is taken in Damascus. Some shrewd specialits want the Ford udministr ation to defu se th l' powd er trai n by an im111 edi ate and draslic cutback in arms aid to both the Arabs and Israel. with So\·iet cooperation. That inay seem pollyan· ni sh, but it deals with a harsh truth : the gra,·est arms race in+the v.·orld today· i!S in the ~fi ddle Ea.s1. not among the nuclear po\\·ers. ting. · The entertainment value or news has given the media a new dimension. Jo""'or the first time, a television newsman is to take 01,.·er as "press" secretary to the President. News is no longer measured by its content but by the dramatic emphasis of its presen-tation. No network news program could survive as a direct and full presentatio n of factu al news: specials, dramatizations, in-depth presentations, panel inter views, and commentary are all necessary to create the ente rtainm ent factor necessary to hold the attention o{ Brown. 's Backing Shak~n vi:::::·~e~u:::~:::; are'° gre., . that no policy of openness by a • president could ever satisfy them. He D'd ~ · d I bo boo h b t' ••• t 't Id d t Ith 1 does not have the time, nor do his 1 organize a r t t e a~ ( ) 15 ""'3. 1. w~? . es royon~o .e e_w chief subordinates. Nor, in fact. wiU wberuit handed it.s endorsement for EARL WATERS rema1n1ng \v h1te waters rapids in the requirements of public policy per• cove.1:nor to Democratic candidate . th e state. Th~ area has .become . a mil him to reveal with candor his full Edmund G. "Jerry" Bro"·n, J r. so mecca for raftmg, a sport mdulge~ in intentions, or his lack or them. The eat}y in the game? by about 25,000 e.nthus1asts, according political jungle surrounds him, its .Normally Jabor leaders are lhe was the result or t.hc efrorts of his to government figures. animals ready to pounce upon any in· __.<Skilled of neg0liators. They can f th f Ed d G di I ··-· a er, armer governor mun . . TllE DA!\I is an Army Engineer, scretion. exp oit any weakness or trad~ a toothpick for a .lum beryard .. Pot" Brown. 11c put the arm on the . project on which some S60 million has doubt. and take advantage or any u .11. rmake you believ&. it ,wa~ a various labor leaders who he bad already been s pent in preparation ror premalure disclosure of measures ·,bircain their an-favored during his two terms as its construction. It would stand some andpoliclestheyoppose, testors ••apped 3 governor. lie not only wanted their 600 feel high and its reservoir would This vulnerability is enhanced by stri ng of glass support for bis so n bul he \\'anted it. be 2'h times that or Fol!om. onl)• the proliferation of a news media not beads fol:' ft.1anh :it· ~ c:;:: right nO\\'. slightly s maller than Oroville and always as objective as journalism ~e~pile t h.eir Pf:RllAPS the senior BroWn. wel t ' ·over half th e size or Shasta. Besides . textbooks teach. But it is the site or It, mod : r :oi·:b1~5t 1-' nv.·are of the pit£ alls a c.andidate races the Cf!1ployme nt of 500 to 600 in·con·. the ~verkill and duplication •. w~ich struct1on for the nextfourof fiveyears · rest nets. the flow of 1nformat1on into J e a de r s make in any campaign, feared that j un ior many more would be employed i~ narrow · channels· .l~e a tele vised demands of can-·Brown \\•ould take positions du ri ng supplying mb.tc rials nnd services. · ... White I-lou se press conference· which didates that would the campaign thnt \vould make it im · \Vilh unemployment in the con-. concentrates solely on a single s uP.. shame Black 8(1rt. possible to secure the labor cndor· structlon trades :it catastrophic · ject. The press 1eonrcrence ~so big, Yet the primary semcnts at u luterdate. levels. some a reas reporting more and disorganil.cd that \here can be no ftection "'as barely counted when the Apparently Pat Brown knows his than 50 perce nt out or jobs labor orderly progression of questioniiig'o! ~Building Trades Council and lbe sonl>etter thap. the labor leaders. For, vie.'4'S the.-project-as the bigeSt hope thc.pte.sidenton major.subject.s." · · State-AFL-CIO nnnounced its support h:1ving received laboTS back1ng, in sight. By the same token it finds Why should social life -in its basic human sense -be so bleak in the most arrtuenl and ingenious of coun - tries, which is the U.S.? tr we can do almost anything with our physical and technical environment. why have we done so little <and that badly) with our social environment? Jn his book of not. to long ago, '·Jn the Country or the . Young," John \V . Aldridge obser· ved, "We are the most housebound aAd houseproud of nations. because there is so little \\'Orth leaving the house for.·• And thi s , he points out, is wh at the visiting European notices rlrsl about. us; that we have no place to go except home. "With all our preoc- cupation with facilities, we have somehow failed to provide any that would make our surroundings attrac- tive or that would tempt us to move out into them and live attractively with one another.'' TllEN 11.E: puts his rtnger prcciscJy on the problem : 0 we 'Suffer . from having no village lire or public life or eafe life or market-square life. It is because we lack these things that our social life is 50 pe rfunctory, so . d e fi c ient in w-armth and i;J)o n·• tancity." of Brown over Republican Houston J. Junior Brown wlistcd no time In snub· Prop. l7 the most objectionable issue -E.Qu_r:noy._ _ ______ _;,bi ng la bor. Il ls endorsement or inlhe(orthcomin election. roposili0fr17lnrtrre-Novemberballo•t-~=========---~---.. -•:•·•-Ate 09SEIVERS, and even some of the was a direct s lap in the face to la'10r. BUT BROWN'S endorsement or the UV - Everyono who has traveled in Europe. north or south, knows that the re.ally fascinating part is not the bislort ~ spectacles in the guide-books, or even the cultural and artistic exhibits; but the · street life Itself. P eopl e · llve In the streets-, in the sidewaltr---ra fcs-:ind a rcades end markets. A street is a ph1ce lo be in. not to go through. A pub or a care is a '-----l~.lllLD.lbca1,..110.t to &l't drunk In. · ~~le. thought the choice, ir . hort of ad"ocating a ''right to work " measure ha.s a lready prompted some y f")rintfotlating purposes. should measure he couldn't ha ve found a bet· union locals to repudiate their s upp0rt ve e,n "'ithheld until much later terwaytogct labor upinarms. of him . Rumors are thnt more will paian. 1 • The measure, ·backed largeJy by disavow him a nd the seutUcbull is ""!1!"0"".,1!""1''.ll'.y the candidates wo uld those with rinanclat interests at· th at even the State Biutdlng Trades .... Miii tept on terrter!looks unUI stake, would block construction of the · Co un cil lo reconsidering. · tMr ett firmly committed on issues New J\felones Dam on lhe Stanislaus Flournoy, despite his failure lo get important to labor. Out, Insiders ha\•e· Ri\ler by including the water way In labor's backing, htl already 11 nnoun· It that \herar\y •ndors<mtnt of Brown the "wild rivers" act. The contention ct!d hb opposi tion to the Initiative. I, I " ··Believe it nr nnl. )rour n\·er agc 1\mcrlcun male isn't \Vulkin g xrnund on . four-inch t>latform shoes and ;,1 shirt s plit to th e nu\·el. And he i~n·t unJ!\ex. '' Tom Sfato!'I, n t!w ~xccutl\'C publisher of Trul'. \\'hich Is being re,·ivcd usu ml\gazi nl• for m<ill' chaU\'inists. SMALL TOWNS in America have Jlttle more ••Vi llage life'' than big cities. The teen-agers have nowhere to go, nothing to do but tootle around in their Jalopies looking ror "the ac- tion.'' They arc bored sllff, and it is this boredom that gener~tes delinquency, not. anylhing else. · (SYDNEY HARRIS) . Urban planners ha11e concentrated on mammoth office buildings and shops in an ('ffo rt to revitali ze the clowntowns of big cities : but their ef- rorts are doomed to failure because they make no provision for the am· balance of street life. \\rhere people do not \V~lk easily, and ca nnot sit easily "'atch1~g others "'alk hy. there is no uttraet1on to lure ramilies from thei r suburban rabbit·Yt·arrens and their deadening television charades. lT IS NOT only the co lonial tO\Vn· meeting that needs to be revived politically: it is also the sen!e of com·· munity that needs to be rekindled - <i nd this . can be .done only by making our social e nvironment y,•arm and comfortable and participatory in the sense or th e old Bri tish pub or the Italian trattoria. The swingi ng singles bar a~d the bowli ng alley are shoddy a nd ineffectual s ubstitutes for facilities that should bring us together In fun, and rreedom and the "Crater• nity" we have largely lost. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobtrtN. Weed.Publisher Tomcu KeevU , Edilor Barbra Kreibfch Editorial Page EditOf' , The tdltorlal page of the Daily. 1 Pilot seeks lo inrorm and 1timulale readers by presenting on this page diverse commentary on topics of in· terest. by &)'ndlcated columnists and ca oon~b)' 11f0Ytaing a forum · for readers· views and by pre3enting this ne\fspaper's opinions and ldtas· on~currenl-topics.-The. editorial opinions or the Dally Pilot appear only In the editorial column at the top of the page. Opinions.ex pressed by the columnist~ and cartooni sts and letter ~·rt•.Jrs are their own and no endor1ement or thei r vleW1 by the Daily Piiot should be lnlerrcd. Thursd ay, Sept. 26, 1974 'BETTER THAN EVER' Linda Lovel1ct Li1ida Lo velace Sa vs Old Mo vies w SEE ~.!!!;lh-l>e ... Olds __ , expecL Ira-a sporty lltle ku·seoler that's snaler toi a oonrpoct ... eosy on gcn ... but obadd9~1nl0c*I. teauesond ~iililP Meet Omega S<*Jn-ol.r bl.icus compact b OtWJrs VrltlQ like lhe looks ond comforts Of lrY1Xllt&d IOt.llr'Q ocn.11'• gol ttle b..ICh81 you 909-b.I at O"I OICb pk:e. Odee ol hM """""' QA:m ~ OU "1itle llrn0u*18,. k big on lulUles. yet It Oftarl Improved op8f- otlng 800n01T'1';'. One~ eleven mld·sb:ed O.b.I rrodab-~ wcgons-l'IOI ae ~ ..... _ • • A Sardi!ls First 'Ms. 'Bare ATn erica' Comes Calling NEW YOl\K (UPI) -Jack VlollL .the bartender ot Sardi'• has witnessed some strange eventa In hls 30 years at the famed restaurant In the h~rt of Manhattan's theater district. without fear, shame and disgust." She said clothes should be worn for protection or for fashion and not "to cove r up ourselves. I've never liked to wear clothes." Once. he remembers, a nude woman popoed out of an oversized gift box In the middle of a raucous party attended by several hundred celebrities and show business people. But it all happened so suddenly. he said. and "you didn't really have time to urepare for it." ANTICIPATING QUESTIONS, the S. loot+ineh Ms. Blodgett, who measures 36-24-36 and weighs 110 pounds, said, "! seldom drink, but l do smoke pot. My trip is communing with nature, get- ting off on fresh air." Wednesday, ViotU got an eyeful. wtm ABOUT 30 reporters and photographers crowded into the Belasco room on the third floor of the restaurant. Wendy Blodgett, a shapely 21-year-old from Burlington, Vt., strode to the lec- tern clad on1y in red platform shoes and Introduced herself as "Ms. All-Bare America 1974." k for sex, Ms. Blodgett, who iJ using her $1 ,000 prize money to take acting lessons, announced, "I'm a romantic. I'm In favor of premarital sex. In fact," she said, "anyone ~ contemplates marriage without premarital sex ls just crazy." Viottl, loitering Jn the back cf the room as she JX$ed for photographers, groaned. "l am very happy to be here ," she said. "You don't wanna work," be said. Viotti and several busboys awaiting the lunch time rush said that they were happy, too. , Deno 88-<v U -slze fomlty oar f"8\IEM" IOoted better-but It's more fhOn ).nt Ol"'Olher pm~ co: Ifs reatv bUll lot the IOng mies. 7 models. lncildng 0 OOl'W9llbte. wilh IOOrT\ end oom- bf lor 0 i;1CM'ing lant/. Tolonocb-Amerlcs fil1f conferfllOIOIY per- IOnCll kJluv ca witi flonl wheel m.e. It p.Ms \"OU: OJOU"d uns ad o1ong siDl;tlkJwcvi with outstanding traction. Toronodo and 1olronodo Bfougton models. .. .....,,, _)-lhe"""' """"""""· mosl thOloogt'if lulUIOus Oldsmc>blle &.« b..tl ~ "loose-cusNon~ 1001C inle· rors. Cl"ld a d*1c'Mt new look ti boll sll· v.t1d::Jw ledOoond ~ rrodals. IT'S A GOOD FEELING TO HAVE AN OLDS AROUND YOU We raised the gas mileage In every 1975 Olds model E>eiv'750ldshoso rewMo>iimJm~~ that helps make II a berter cor In se\"8tCll wovs: Ou bes! mileage In yea,. Sm:>o!JHunng engines. Fewer tune-ups and less routine maintenance. , And-belterSlOiOustemsslonoon1':ll The System rep as ants the most odw::nced ~, alneerlrg and lecMologv we con bulll lnlo a 75 Olds. It lncludes a new ~ conYBrter (see below}--cn::t a lot more. There's a r'ff!NI~ lgrdon. t>r a hotter spa\< <rod.,_ lgrjJioo pedolmonce. l'Jso, Olds eng1.-,, odjus1ed shift polnb In l!OnsmlSsions. tnstdled lciw-rotlo economy Ccles. And mode GM-spec steel-belted radial tires stcrdad. . As you con see. weW done a lot II to Improve the gos mileage capability Ol 8YOl'f1975 0tdsmob0le. . • MlwCutat,flcCol ...... -d1ll91ted1Drto1'9• This "poet' M of plollrun.palledUn ooated beads po. 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' ' • DAILY "LOT • • Thursday, Stpttmbtr 26, l q14 , Spinal Drug A isailed as 'Dangerous~ .. . • * ... * .,, * * •• * * • * • * * 1* " * .. WASHINGTON (AP) Laboratories' application to Injected experimentally into Deaths and paralysis have market Disea se ·less than a an estimated 10,000 patients resulted among many of the year after the committee nationwide. 10,000 patienta treated with recommended disapproval. treated w l l h experimental medicines f0tmd later In animal studies to cause liver and bladder cancer. • a drug described as "purifil'd Testifying agaiost approval HE SAID ms palhologlc meat tenderizer ," a Senate of the drug were surgeons studies on catJ showe d SCIDfIDT SAID he had not , panel probing the Food and C. Norman Shealey o f Disease ~destroyed b J o o d reviewed aJI the complaints Drug Administration has been Lacrosse, Wis., Henry Feffer vessels and body ti ss ue , by at least 10 of the FOA's * told. of George W ~ $ h i n g t o n damaged the spinal cord and 108 medical officers who in-* MERGURY SAVINGS and loan association NC.W C .PE;N EVERY SATURDAY ;;~::),,10 A. M -4 P.IVl. ~ II ·:. _' , 1 Open MOl\.·flwfl. 91.m.'4 p.m.; Fri. 9a.m.·6 p.m. ' . . "STATEMENT SAVIN&S "-PRES Tl&E Cud • • An orthopedic s .u r g e on ' University and 'Earl Holt of nerves, caused widespread vesUgate new a r u g i ..a~ * te$li!ied Wednesday that FDA Washington Uni~rsily of St hemorrhage: and remlted in p:licaUons. Buf he denied in-* llXIY lNOLLS Mtrc111y Savlnts 81d1 .• lon1 Stach Blvd, at Caison St. * 1;1pproval for widespread use Louis. death when injected into the vestigators artt~trans!erred if * IUUM PAU.Uercur1 Savin~ Bld1 . .Y1llt1View11 Unco/n of the experimental drug , Shealey, a neurosurgeon and cerebrospinal fiuid. they oppose markeUng of new CARSON Meitllf1 Savm1i Bld1 .• Avalon Bl'ld. at San Oie10 Frwy. • ' 1 Disease, injected into the back an lntemaUonal authority on The Senate panel also beard drugs, that advisory com-* HUHTtMCTOH BUCH Mercury Savinas Bldt-. £din1e1 11 Bt1ch * to dissolve ruptured spinal pain, said Disease w a s new allegations that the FDA mittee records are df¥tr0Yed * lA HllRA·fUlLERTOfl Mercury Savin11 Bld1, Imperial fffl'/. tt:tWbor * • discs, would be Ha disaster." "purified meat tenderizer." dragged its feet in ordering or 1hat the agen(ly I s * TllSTIN Mercury Savin1s Bid& .. lrYil'lt Blvd. al HtJ11port Avt ... · '*: Both, he said, 1 co n t a i n drug companies to follow up dominated by the '1rug Jft. * WEST COVINA Mt1cu11 S.vinrs Bldr .. Citrus Avt.11 Sa~ Ber111rdJno frw1. * . ANCYl'HER SURGEON said chymopapain which has been the cases of patients who were dustry. · * * * * * * * * * * • • * * * * • * * • * * · It ~Id be "Idiotic" for the•...:::::.;:::!:~::::....:::;::::...=...::::::......::.::.:=:.::..::::::::::...::::_::::.:_.::::~:_-~----.'...:....::.._:__::...:::__:__::._::_..::_.:....:....::__:....:....:..:..::..::.....;:..::c-=--=.-=- "'All ii ha$ to do is say 'No rais~s this year,' and you've got rur b<Vlr_d. of directors ." • • -~¥f.k indergartners ll~t at New School ··"'1,:t'I~ SchQQI' belJs wilt ring for COORDINATOR She II a eo.!!I 11 ~!,a pre-schoolers Widoe said the program will Monda)'\ wben the city opens attempt to meet the "emo- the doors , to Its new pre-tional, so c..ia I and in- ltindeqarlm> facility at 283 tellectual needs of the child Ro)'ai:1Palml>rlve. prior to entering kin-T _ ~rgarten pro-dergarten.,. gnu¢:"will ·be ooordinated by lmtruction. will iriclude art, FDA to approve the drug, in the face ol questions about its safety and efficiency and recommendations again.1' ap- proval by an FDA medical -"Officer and outside scienti.!lts. But F D A Commi§ioner Alexander M. Schmidt. ap- pearing for the second time before the Senate health sub- comm l t tee to answer employes' charges of harass- ment , c a 11 e d accusations against his agency ''absolutely false and lrTesponsible." Although tbere may be In- stances in which established procedures were violated, he said, no proof has been shown that there is a pattern ol FDA favoritism for the drug industry. SEN. EDWARD M. Kennedy (0.Mass.); termed "sus- Pi c i o us," the Jurnaround of an FDA advisory com- mittee, which recommeded approval o( Travenol two r~illf<t'instzuctors and a teiifiet'S·ilide. :e:1d.1iterature and music, .-----------.! '1<1'· ~ ·.,. J C • fl\~ Q TWO !-WEEK sessions will "'Jl~~ ueen !7c1smi~ :;[ :. ~ids.~-:: -·,.·, .~~··., la•"'d days, Wednesdays and Fridays _ . U::i from 9 to 11 :~ a.m. at a cost or $35. Tlie aecood will ,,,. ..... ,, Snow Queen be held Tuesday and Thursday -~ mornings for a $25 fee. Pageant, spoDIOred by the Far Registration 'Will be held West Ski As§ociatlon, will be from 6 to a lonight anti g hosted this.~ear by the Balboa •-1 Saturda t S · '",'"'.. lurda. y night in a.m. w p.m. y a ~-: , the Community Recreation the-\111*\Carlo room of the Center on the Orange County Newp;aJtel'\ lm1 in Newport Fairgrounds. Beach.c ~i --========::::;-Beg\Doilig'Ol 7 p.m., women • reptderttinc !.O ski clubs will i>OI .,;mpeijjig for the title "SaO'l1ft~'' Following the ' ooMition1-"~ng to a live ba1ill'lrlll &gin at 9:30 p.m. and•ccinunue until 12:30 a.m. Mlll--is $2.50 and ti• •• •l,. ~ purchased at tbe-.t.._ under 21 will be(Q'!:; .. ' , . ' •' . " ( DAILY PILOT . ' THI COMM&NT'f HIWSPAPEl 1111-.....-. , ••. ~- .......... ---MMlll MMlll ... _....... .. -.. 1·'611 Jackie 's A Lamb NEW YORK (AP) - Jacqueline Onassis has been appointed a director of the financially pressed Lambs club. She is on1y the second w o m a n member in the century-old theatrical group. "I will do everything I can to help save the Larnbs and develop the oow Lambs club, which Is a much-needed and ex- citing concept for the na- tion's first private club for the fine .and au the performing arts," Mrs. )nassis said. EVERYONE LOVES A PARADE! See Newport's BiCJCJesl & Finest SOturday Sept. 28 10 A.M. Come to Newport Center Saturday and see the marching .bands and parade floats as they circle Newport Center Drive. '",'PlenlY of free parking. Spansored by the Balboa Bay Lions Club, ,J'ree to tile )>ublic. _ . Lobsler Bake, Friday through Sunday on the parRing lot at , Fashion Island . . ~FASHtON J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pllc:lfic Coeat Highway -'-Between Jamboree and MacArthur . ' r I • HUND EDS OF COLORS,STYLES,PATIERNS -AND TEXTURES FROM OUR GIGANJ.IC WAREHOUSE STOCK. REDUCED FOR TkflS SPECTACULAR EYENT! YOUR CHOICE '$-49 ' I 2'x9' ~ Hi·Lo ................ $72 I 2'x9'2" Lime Green Hi-Lo •••••••• , • $65 12'x9' ..,. ShCICJ ••••••• ., • ., ...... $65 f2'x9'4" ,reen ShCICJ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $62 12'xl l' 1• Shag ., •••••• , , •••••••• $86 12'x I 0'2" hl'ffll Comm, •••.•.•••••• $69 ~ • !' 11 YOUR CHOICE. 559 •' I' I 2'x9'2" ltlCJe Tone ShCICJ • • • • • • • • • • $82 I 2'x9' Green Twffcl 5hC1CJ .......... $79 ' 12'lc13'5" c;old Shag .............. $89 ' • I 2'x9'2" G~/GNttl ShCICJ .......... $89 I 12'xl2'6" C0911, •••••••••••••• SIJ •• $49 $49 $49 $49 $49 $49 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $5'9 YOUR CHOICE $69 .... 12'xl 1'2" Green Tweed Sha9 ••••• ,,, $99 12'xll'2" Green ShCICJ ••••••••••• , •• $93 I 2'x9'.Jei9e Plush ShCICJ •••••••••••• $96 i 12'xl2'4" Green Tone Hi-Lo •••••••• $82 I ·1rxr~" Green plush ShCICJ •• , ,, ••••• $89 12'»~~ .... Tri· Tone Comm'I •• ,., ••.•• $90 • J . • , " YOUR CHOICE 589 Ifill' Gold HI-Lo •••••••••••••••• SI 13 I fi I 0'2" Gl'ffll· HI-Lo Shag •••••••. SI 09 12'x16'2" r .. r-511ag •••••••••• s13c 12'lcl8'4".lelge HI-Lo ......... ~ •• $137 I I fi I J'J" Gold 1'. ~ HI-Lo • • • • • • • • SI 09 lfil 3'8" Antique Gcild HI-Lo •••••• S 126 ' ONLY A PARTIAL usnNG ••••• 569. $69 • 569 569 $69 569 589 $89 $89 $89 $89 589 ,COME IN AND SEE MANY, MANY MORE! I ' -29.I l~OJJltl BRISlO_L__STREET J :ust North of South. Coast Plaza ANT A ANA -Phone 556-8287 Open Evenings 'Iii 9. Sunday 1.1-5 r "' ' I ,Walter Annenberg, the U.S. ambassador to England, has donated $250,000 to finance a child care study cen-- ter at Desert Hos pital in Palm Springs. Skating Lessons Offered Ice skating lessons will be offered this year by the Hunt· Jngton Beach recreation department, in cooperation with Westb~k Ice Arena in Garden Grove. .Les90ns begin Monday with classes at 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The price is $13 for five half·hour lessons, held each 1'1onday. The cost covers admission, skates and lessons. Age groups for tlje ,lellOllS 'are & to 101 ·11-13, and i,4 and older. Registration for classes wru be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Murdy Community-Center, on Norma Drive off Golden West Streel. Cliildbirth Coaclii1ig Films Set A· free film on husband- coached childbirth will be &hown al 8p.m. Saturday in thl Mercury room of Mercury Savings, 7811 F.dilr&er Ave·, Jjuntington Beach. The film, "Childbirth for the Joy of It," sbow1 five first· time mothers givin~ birth wilb thr. coaching of tlwir husbandl under the Bradley method . There wiJI be a question-all<!· answer period on the Bradley method after the film . The film showing iS sponsored by the American Academy of Husband Coached Childbirth. For furtfiier Information 1'haac 962-3774. VINCE STANlCH, 32-year- old manager of the O'Farrell Theater, said his house st.ill is doing well because "We strive for a quality hard-core product." The O'Farrell ls one of five Mitchell Bros. thealen in-San FraQcisco--and Loi Anli!:eles. • He said the firm operates on a "high-risk, high-gain" poUcy of ·turning out com. parativety hie:b-budget flhru like "Behind the Gteen Door'' and "The Resurrect.ion of Eve." Four years ago, the O'Farrel! grossed l*Q,000. compared !<> $424,000 jast yepr, a spakesman said. "We're weU-a ppot n·ted We've been able to ntake good bard~ inovies," Stanicl,J said. "The cream rises to the top. " . "P OR N O l•S L!JE ................... ~ don 't 1;~"~:i"" Clie&f·Western. They get tired of cheap pornos. Bedly , made themes · · drive · PeoPli off. And In- formation about a bad fllm is spread by word of mouth." The current film al the Copenhagen Cinema ilidn'l im- press one patron. Tit.o Tiberi, 24, fell asleep in the darkened theater and awoke at 3 a.m. to find himself locked in. He had to call police to get oot. Startich said business In genera) may be hurting •because a U.S. 5upr<me Court decision on pornography frightened o!! polen/ial !!'· vest.ors and because of. a general "law-and-order" at· titude. ' BUSINESS ALSO Is said to be do\111 in the top!• bars and nlght clubs of fan100 North Beach. Uioug_b 10me operators contend they Me ming wen on tourist trade. "Busin~ is so bad . that many topless plaees are clos- ing," said Police Sgt. John Vanucct . woo works the nude ell<XM.llller parlors and movie houses. "For many people, it was a one-shot deal," he said. "Now they've seen topleM, they"ve seen -.a pornographic Ne,\'·!il 'Wr atcl1dog' Finds No ~~ault in Viet · Tale . NEW YORK (AP) -An Yori< University Law School, ambassador's criticism of a noted that 9llp1e-hai:I been New York Times News rebuffed in efforts to interview Sf7rilce article about U.S. ald Martin, and said, a "journalist to Soulh Vietnam was unwar· is entitled to draw rell8Q.nable nn~'ld, the National News inferences from the, avallable u facts ." tbM seys. In another decision the 1.:Je council. -a self-appointed council dismissed a complaint .tide w11tchdog. said this· w"ea it was unable to find by Dr. Hettie Hughes Fisher ~"Uraci~ mrtnclent to or Paducah. Ky. again.st 'Nie ~t · C\..'tl!llte of the Feb. !5 Associated-Press for reporting athcl• by reporter David K. that a Harris Poll about Presi- j dent Nixon's public reting Shipler. lumped "fair" with "poor." R She said ·~ wooJd have made wn.IJAM Q. R U S H E • >ens• to Jump "fair" J)llbllsher of the National mo;' "good ,, • Review a~ a member of the w~ cxiund.t Mid Hanis pro- councll, dissented. •ided !lie ca1-lel - Ambassador Gl'libam Jllorttn -;,,. AP lllOffly ~ 'niO complained in a cnblegram Harrie organization delellded to ihe Stale Department that 11, syatem, saying 11 - SNpler'1 article "contained Ulelul to beve a dlctmtJmy """"""'' ' inaccuracies. 8l1d b.elw~ •excellent·BOOd;rir.t alf-trutl\T," -1ncludtng 1 "fair·poor categories!' slanted view that the Unlted 1-;::::::::=~·=::===;-1 States and 1South ,Vietnam I were violating the cease-Ort Sunday is while the Co1nmuntsts were nol. FlltlBAY Tl!E COUNCIL'S majority nndil1f(. written by Dean p ....... ?>1-'v, c1 ~ ........ , in the . . Warning, The Surgeon General Has Oe1ermined · That Cigarene Smoking Is Oange1ous to Your Health. I I f TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY_ ,:00 l'.M. • 2:00 A.M. .. .. CNtrigger Room-KONA LANES 269'1 HARBOR. cosrA MESA 54s.ii'12- 19 mg. "la('. 1.3 mg. nicotine av. p!r cigarette byFfC meiltod. • I I I l I I • ' • A I 0 DAI LY PILOT ~'T MATTE R' -Koren Block " Baiik 'Jobs' ThtwSday, Stpttmbtt 2f>, 1974 ' 'No t Necessary' PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS I USINaSS HAMI STATIMl.NT TIW tollowlng "'™"'' ••• clolnt IM.lalllttl ••: .US CAKe O E CORATIM G SU,."-IES. t \00 l. lrltlol 51,. s.tllt AM. c1. n71N "•lrld1 0. Stwrl, IUS SO. PKlflc, san11 AN, C•. n10o1 ltW!'IY G. A11111"'· U1n SO. Riii Wll'• s.nto J,M, Ct. ti~ 'TPll• blllJntH 11 COflCl\lc:Mll b'f • oenerol ptrfrl«.NlllJ. Bf~ G. Al'IMHI Pauki. o. Stll9rt Tiil• ''''-"'"'' ... t1s.d wlttl ""' ~ Clerk of Oraftl' County Of\ AUV\lll lf, 1'74. -. WE SPECIALIZE IN WORKING WITH UNDERACHIEVERS RADCLIFFE HALL PR IVATE SC HOOL 121 CITRON,ANAHEIM 635-7892 StlmvlatU!Qon InlrrttJ in Llamlng Gra des 1·8 Trans portation Available ' Carried Out ,.. Super sales, storewide. Come in and scoop 'em up. 'By '-~ Teens . , EL PA!i>, Toz. (UPI) -'Ibo_......,..._ --...... IUCked in dll pocUll ti llleir bluejeans and -•ed the judge's qa•IY'G curtly but wtth a I ~·'Sir" I ' " ':pey looked oeared but • illere ...re no tears in their ! ey.,. - : "I :was a ~ for 10 ' years ...... I IOOlt this job," u .s: ~.nte Jomlo Boyd .. said 'ftEdrieSday following Ir· • raJliino;i\. "And durtn& that , tinlt ~-the time I have ;,.,,tlOlll oo, 1(le beodl, i have Jl'never aeS inytlUig that could compare wilh this. , 'TrS ALMOST 111 Oliver ( '!'Wist' tale." : The line b>yw -lgOd 13, IS and 11 -spent Tueaday night In 'jail, charged wilh bank larceny. A fourth slis- I peel, a 10.yeardd elemenlary school -. abo is charged -llllil ,.,....._ by lhe Ji'BI for lhe time being as "9till a fU ~" ~ ,;J_ •incredible," Boyd .. icl. 13-yeor-old-lll! name was Toawny-was a -llk:e'lootlng kid and Vf!r'/ ln- telllgiD. He looked about t \>ean old and wu IO short be ooold hardly IOO OV« lhe bench." On s.,t. I, aim! IS,000 In cult m)'911!!1ously disaJlll08ttd from the First Natlonal Bank it Fa a 111burb of El Pailo. •• ' TODAY THERE are no starlell. And an actre.s could be u fiat u an Ironing board or as zafttg as Shelley Winlers with nary a mention ot her measurements in inches. Take your everyday, popular, bani-working young actress, Karen Black, for ex· ample. She <:&starred in "The Great Gatsby" with Mia Far· row, who God knows bas never given out her _..,...15, Karen alto made f o u.r mo'flel Ibis ,_, "Alrporl 1975," ''Day ol the Locust," "Law IDd Dborder'' and UNllllhvUJe.'' NO ONE BAS had lhe lemertty to Inquire after JCaren'i -l'itaJ ltiltiltlCI. Nor does Karen go aroun d voltmleerlng lhem. To lhe naked eye (just an expression) ahe measures up n 1 c e 1 y enough, say, $-22-16. "I have an hourglass fi£U"'," site ..Ud, stunned Iha! she should be discussing her body with a member of lhe presa:. "So it'a aood for WOik- ' Ing ill period pictures like 'Gatsby' · and 'Day of the Locust! · "It's also nlce because I love lhe boutiques today that .. u all -old·Wltioned -lhat "" In vogue rilht ...... "BUT ACTRESSES don~ -dynamlle fi gu res anymore. The entire woman IS lnlegrated-her face, body, aWlude, penooality. Bras are no longer worn so actresses can't mold lhemselves to pliony proportloas. I never wear a br,a. 0 Without bru and other OOllll'olllog garmonts women are more able to aclmowledge ~pear shape of their bodies. But fJom whit I've seen the ..,. lasld«ts are trying to .Y,. MILLION DOLLARS of New & Uslfd Authentic HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS-• Ow IO a Ume llmtt_on our eXOHllYe invenlory AUCXJR llfTIRNATIOIW. ----to d\11-l>J WOMEN'S W-'I Sportswecr. Select from I wide r;:ot Tops. lloases, Sweaters, J.-, o.i.,.~:O.s.oo Now 7.00-2.00 llO Orlv w,,,,, Poly Prim ll<xJv,Ut Q;g. 10.00 l)OiyWms. Jr. Denim Jeon ();c+ 10.00 Now Now S.00 s.oo 0...500-odW-'s Dreun• ,_.llll1J.lor,Mluy, 1. 11z a1D1 Now7.00-2.SO 192 Orly Women" Bros lust, Styles ();c+ l.OJ.2.!'il . llOOrlv /us!. Sleepwear Boby Doll• c;,..,, Orio. 8.0J.3.00 Now 1300ly Hordboqs Q;g. ~(X),!1.00 Now 1.99 s .00-2.00 4.99 MEN'S Speciol Boy -·s !Aess Slocks & Foney .!eons 2.99 (}oose From Ov.,. 3ClXl Pairs Now Q;g. 8.0J. I 0.00 6EJJOly Men's Socls Foney & Co!uols so· Q;g. 99'-75' Now 1400ly Men's M..h Under.ear T.shit or Bnef ... Oiq. 1.89 Now \ so· taJOlyMen's !Ae~Silfts LorqS!ee... & Short si.- 4.99,t .99 Q;g. ~99-4.'19 Now 250 Oly Men's Better Spat SIWts Now .00 Q;g.11.98-7.98 lllOlySpedol 8uy /.kn'sticMoiian Shirt . -·- .IOOOlySpeciol Buy IWJn' s Plan Rancher Joclet 250 Orly Men's Sweater Sol. SpeciolBuy 2100rlv Men's !'Wion Boqqy SIWts Speciol Buv Now I !'ii 0# Men's Sleepwear Q;q. s. 98-5.00 8ll Oly Boys; Foney Jeon Slim & RegJars Q;g. ~49-7.00 28'.l Oly Boys' Krit Tops Speciol Boy . • . I 00 Oly Asst. Hoi""'I Q;g.1.99 llXl Oly G.!1 Sleepwear As<J. Styles Special Buy Now 38 Oly Gfs Pont Sets f'n>.School Q;g.S.99 Now Now Now Now Now Now Now 19001yG!s Toj>s & Bottoms PreScftool Q;g. l.'1'1·149 . Now 4.99 24.99 6.00 2/~.00 ,l.00 3.99 '1.44 2 /i6.00 3.99 99c I STATIONERY & LUGGAGE 28 Orly No<iol<;io Plooues Q;g. 3.!'IJ.5.00 45 Orly Webster Oictionely Orio. 4.44 SHOES Now Now Now 54 Oly Womens SG~ Pimps S.ICll Q;g. 4.99 Now 90()-jy Womens Cris..aoss CO<k wedqe sondels Q;g.188 Now 120 ()-jy Gfs Sandel• Variety Oiq. 4.99.S. 99 .oo .99 I 00 300 2SO 200 PIJBIJIC A:U-CTION-t-- .... dhs ... tr-.............. w e ! .... , ....... A_..._ .. T __ ... ._,, ...... SW•AT. llPT.Hlt-ld IMll •• ., '1. -~-:-:e4 ... 1M1nMn1..-.1 ..... -1,.. ------ • .... KAUCOlllMlWIMA.,_AI. tz Ill HO-Jf 10 .. nM-MllllAUC:~MOW-ACCIPTID • v SANTA ANA STORE 0 LY JEWELRY 3SOlvMen'sWristwotches - ilsmed St'lies Orio. I 9.'1'1-15.'15 14 Orly Westdock "'°""'loch Wd"" Orio. 19.95 TOY'S I b Oily T oumoment Chess Set Oiq.4.19 38 Oly Hozel Koboodles 1-Uch Kit Q;g. s. '1'1-7.'1'1 . 101 Oly Hobby Foom Cutt .. Kits Now Now 11.88 9.88 2.00 4.00 • ; Q;g. 6. 'l'1 Now 4.88 ' ' 38 Oly Puff,. Koes Q;g.1.111 130lyBig 18"X24" Poi11by ' ~Sel. Oiq.4.99 125 0lyCade Moling Kos ();c+ 6.59-2.49 Now 68 Oly aoow.,;,.. Stuffed Anmols Oiq.S.99 78 Orly Plostic Sold..,. 82 pee< Q;g. 1.19 JJOlyOi.,..,Cuddle0oh Kit Q;g.3.49 31 OlyR..roleisX-3 Q;g. 34.'1'1 Now soc . Now 3 .00 2.00-s.oo Now Now Now Now 4.00 so· 3.00 22.88 SPORTING GOODS 12 ~ Lo<>es Bowling Slloes Bone a Blue. B<oken Sizes S.O & s.q'lz o;q. ass Now 4.00 2 ~ Wilson RH & LH' Golt S- Sei 3. S. 7, 9, Putter & I & 3 Woods Oiq. 66.'fl Now so.oo 1.22 70 ~ Boseboll cops DodgMS & Angels Oiq. 2.47 Now 11 Oly [);ck But'.us FootboU Hein-els & ~ Pods Q;g. B.'17 6 adv RowGngs R.W.B. Fooibolls Oiq. 4.97 II Oly Sa.en Tent Sim 8'.a' Q;g. +1.88 Now s.oo 3.00 30.00 6.00 25 ~ Fol&na Gome Tobie Size 24""60" Oig. 8.88 Now 8 ~ Mens or Ladies Golf 8oqs Yellow & W!ite or Red & Block Oiq. 17.97-24.97 IS.00 HOME ENTERTAINMENT 2 Oly Pf;lco 19" d'IO\J. Color TV Q;g. 349.99 4 Oly RCA Tope Chonqer 8 trock Q;g. 149.97 5 Orly Ze<ith Console St .. eo Q;g. 149.'1'1 50rly Fedaers 14,00J BTU .IUCord. Id 14E2E Orig. 349.00 4 Oly Fedclel. 10.00J BTU Ai-Cord. l<v 1'62E Orig. 259.00 50lyFedde<s 12,00J BTU Ai-Cord. Id 12E2EOiq. 259.00 50rly Phlco 80Cll BTU Ai-Cord. l<>&'J Oiq.1'1'1.00 Now 40rlvl'hlco 10.00JBTUAi-Cool. 111 IClll Q;g. 279.00 Now 299.00 Now I 2S.00 Now I 2S.00 Now 299.00 Now 219.00 Now 239.00 177.00 Now 209.00 PAINT AND HARDWARE Oi&of-o-Kind Paint. 11, Off. Q.otsord Gollon< Oig. 2.79-9.'1'1 Now kscrted CcX>net H<>dw<re 18'16 roeces· Orig. 15•-'49' 1.1 s-s.oo Now 2.00 Now Io• HOME FURNISHINGS 4 Oly lJp<y Doi<y Bedspieods T..;., SL Q;g. 22.!'il 2 Oly r..., Bedspieods T.Mn Si. Oiq. 25.00 Now 8 .00 Now 16.00 IOOC>lvAsst. Cl.Ktoins. Wideronaeof asst. sMes.. sizes & colors Olq. 2.64-4.qq Now 2.00-3.00 100 OAy Mod Mushroom Curtains 52·24"-30"-3b" Valances Q;g. 2.79 To 4.59 25 Oly Royalty Bedsp<eods Oig. 24.00 JJ Oly Decorotive Pillows As9. styles & cobs Oiq. 3.44-4.00 Now 1.66 Now 18.00 Now 3.00 llXl Oly Asst. Towel< Both & kilchen Oig. 69' Now 2/1.00 70 Oly Nostolqio P'Kh.res. Asst. scenes & u. Oiq. 5.99 Now 4 .00 !'£0 Oly Ass!. Cordles & cordle ri"ls 2 Sc Oiq. !D Now 100 Oly Ceramic Fig!Jl'inqs A~st. Styles q;q. 1.27. I, 77 Now lJ O'v Tea Kettles. Enamelware Asst Colors Oig. 0..47 Now CAMERA'S 2 Orly l'l\on T-4 Adaptor Oig. 11.97 Now 6 Oly Polaroid Self Timer Oig. 5.97 Now 4 Oly Polao<I Coble Release Oiq. S.47 Now l Oly Kaloi Pocle1 f',ojector Oiq. 81.97 Now 2 Oly Me«:"'/ Model 1111 Binoculars Q;g. 24.97 Now 3 Oly Empi<e Miraoscope Set Now Oig. 44.97 4 Oly G,f XL 110 Movm Camero Q;g. 79.88 Now AUTO~~OTIVE 1 .00 s.oo 8.00 2.00 2 ;00 69.00 I S.00 34.88 S9.00 Fabric Radial Blemish Tires •u OIJly 6GR70X15 27.50 r. 3.09 Only 26HR70X15 27.50 r. 3.42 Only 9JR70X15 27 .50 r. 3.64 Only II AR78XIS 22.00 r. 2.10 10 Oly Moch 70 F.beiqkH o..d Polyester G70Xl5 Q;g. 17.!'il & 2.87 FET !'ii Oly Vmyl Repair Kits Vcmus Col... Oig. l.b9 !'£0 Oly Duolicolor Sp<oy Touch-Up Pcint. Asst. Colors Oig. 1.69 200 Oly Ouplicolor BMIH>n Touch-Up Point. Asst. Cokn Oig. 89' 284 Multi-Position l.ooogers Oig. 12.')9 ... 18 0lyDeluxe M~t>l'oiition l.ounge'5 Oig.17.69 94 Oly Metd Directors Chon Oig. 16.99 33 Oly Styrofoam Coole<s Oig.1.39 60ly Redwood Tables Oiq. 34.99 Now Now Now Now Now · Now Now Now IS.00 &2.17NT so· 1 .22 9.99 11.99 9.99 1 .00 25.00 I 3900 So. lrlstol -North of So. c-t Plalll -Opell I 0·9 p.m. Dally -Slltlclay I 0 to 6 v I f , • Sl(ERWIN· WIUJAMS PUBLIC NOTICE l!UBUC~OTICJ; PICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS l'ICTITIOUS IUSUflSS NAM• ITATIMINT NAME STATIMlNT TM kio!IOWlf'l8 pet-11 clol09 Dlnil'llU TIW toOowl119 l*toN •r• ••: IM.rlil'IHt 11: KIRBY'S MEDICAL "LAZA 8All-HOUSTON CO., INC., 12100 PHARMACY, J01 Placcntk. Newpot1 Wfltenl, ~rcMn Grow, C•lltomll .,'40 8ttcl1.C1llfonll1~t. l>OCICET ·ROCICET, O+c., NEWPORT &EACH PHARMACY, l~llld In Ctlllomla, 1 !70t INC., 301 l"lec:9!1Ha, f\lewp!N't &Heh, Wfff«n ........ , GuHn Gl'oYI. C1Utwnl• C1lltornlt 92660 '2UO Tiiis bullntU b Conducl9d bv I Tlllt bulh'llll II conducttd bY I corportllom COfllOl'lllon. NEWPORT BEACH PHARMACY, POCKET·ROCIC~T, INC, INC. Jack E. Bau. Pr~t By THOMAS J. KlltBY, Tiils lllltmtnf wH fii.d with IN PrHldtnt Coun1y Cl«k Of Or~ CcM.lnl'I' on Thl1 tllltmlfll WN tlltd wllll the s.ptembl!' S. 1974 COl.llllY Cltrk of OflnQ9 Coun1y on A"9Vll 21, ''''· c"ooo, TlllTHEWAY, F :Mm Mc.GINN I MORGAN LIWtTT, HAYDEN ANO HACKMAN OOllal~ 0. C1llloo, Est. A U.W COll,.OllATION Ollt MtllCMltlf' 81¥11., No .... 16'3) Vtnhtr• IO!illtvtrcl lntlt'NHll. C:•llf9rwlt MMl Svllt HIS Publllllecl ~lrlgl COlll D1Uv Piiot • ........ t1Ufrtn1l1 tlJU s..,1.,.,blr u , 19, M. tlld OctOOlr 3, • • ' ' Thursday, Stflt,mber 26, 1974 DAILY PILOT A jJ - Coast Federal\ old friend is back with'. new saving§, plan.· TO SERVE YiJUBErrER I T••= ,..tu• 1914 un.1• l•.-t.rwn •17.17 3161 Hwbo,llYcl. 557-1766 "'COSTA-.. Special savings like these in every department! OFF ALL Publllhtd Or1not (OQt OtllV Pllol, se1111m11tr 12. n, 26. 11'1d 0<:1n1:111r 3, PUBLIC NOTICE 1974 :M11·7• ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8US1NliSS NA.ME -STATEMENT Thi lollOWIF19 PlflOll II OOhlf buS1""'5 . ., SLP·145n ASSEMBLY SEA VICEI UNLIMITED NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOllS~ 3303 Harbor 81., <:Ml• Mew. C1Ut1;1rnlo SUl"ERIOll COURT 01' THE '2626. Unit D-14. STAT• 01' CALlf'OllNIA f'Olil Corl Bll'lirll Rtynolds, 107• Redding THE COUNTY Of' OllANOE Aw .• (OSI• MIH, Colltornlo m1,. No. A40t41 This bu1lmt5S 11 conduc1'td" by Ill Elllll of JOHN ERNEST BIOWELL, lnlllvt!lutl. ill$0 knOwn 11 JOHN E. BIDWELL, Corl B•n.U Reynolds Dtct1..ed. This ll•ltmltl)I w•s llltd wllh !he NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN t<I llMI County Cltrk ol Oronge Counry Oft crtdllora at the •bO~t namtd de<:lld.,,I Se?ltmbilr 1J, 197•. lhar oil perMl!'ls havlog cl•lms ogalml F l7•SI !IMI sold dtcf<lent ore required lo Ille Publl1htd Orange Coast Oally Pllo1 lhlm, with llMI neenury VOllC:hen. In Seo11mber 16, and Oc!obtt 3, \0, 17, 11M1 o1nce of tlMI cler-at the 1DOv1 1'1• 3675·1' tnlllled court. or to prntnt them, wlrhl ------ llMI ntCHltrY \IOUCher1, lo I h II u'1der1l11111d or the Ltw Office of PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERTSON, HOWSEll & GAili.ANO, ----1 '3«I Ctmpul Or., Box t107, Newport F ICTITIOUS •USINESS Bitch. CtllfDr11!0. which 11 Ille Pltc• NA.ME STATEMENT of MlntU of lht undtr1l11ned h1 111 Tht• following pll'Mlnll w• doll\G m11t1r1 pert1lnlF11 to 1111 eslalt ol bu1l1111s 01: Slid deeedent, within fovr months tlltr D & P MILLCREEK ASSOCIATES, tht flnit publlttllon cl lhl1 nolke. o C•llloml• Llml1ed Portnershlp, 363 Dtllld $ettt. 10, lt7t. Stn Mlgutl Drlw, Suitt F, Ntwp0rl HELEN CHAltLOTTE BIDWELL. Be-acll. CollfornJ1 '2660 E•eculrt• at the Wiii M. O.vld Kelly, General Partner, of the •bo>ttl Mm.cl di!Cedtnl 68 Emerekl B1y, L111un1 Stach, llo••t.TSON, HOWSEll & OAJILAND Ci1lllCH'11l1 92651 4W Ctmllll$ Dr. This buslntu Is cGl'Kluc:ttd by t limited 8•• t»7 111r1n.erll!lp. H_..,, l•Kll. C•llforlll• • M. 011vld Kttly. 1714) 5*-MOt Gtner1r P1r1r.er Allome)'S lor l!•lfCltltrl• This srattmenl wes llled with the Publl11\ed Orono1 C.o.ast Dilly Piiot. C.C1unly Clerk of Orange Covnrv on Sepltmbtt" 11, It, 26, Ind Ocl<>ber ], A1111u~I "· 1974. 191• :MJ9·74 f'·JU16 Publilhtd Ortnge Cols! Diii'/ Pilot, Stpl~blrr S, 12, 19, 16, 1974 :J353..1• PUBLIC NOTICE WALL COVERINGS PUBLIC NOTICE SL,·14SM NOTICI! TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS HURRY AND SAVE BEF ORE TUESDAY, OCT. I, 1!74 3161 HARIORBLYD. COSTA MESA 557-8766 SUl'ERIOll COURT 0 .. THE SUPIEJllOR COUllT Of' THE STATE Of" CALlf'OlilNIA f'Oll STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOil THE COUNTY OF ORANGE THI! COUNTY OF ORANGE Mo. A·~t No. A-111371 Esltlil of JOHN ANDREW BODNAR, Estate of GEORGE BERT BIXLElt, Oml;•oHO. lk.a IERT BIXLER, OtceaSlld. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the crtdHor1 of the 1bove n•mtd Otclfdtftt credltor1 of the ilbolll!l nt"'9d deudtnl lhal 11t persons having cl1lms 1111011111 ,,.., all persons t1avl1111 c1alma tgtlnsl lht said dKeden! ore rtQulrlld to tile the':.11!d dteed.,,I ire required lo Ole fhftl'I, will\ Ille ntCHlt"Y YOUChtrs, In lhf!TI, with the nt{flWry VOU<IMI"' In t111 office of the clerk ot 11\t tbO~• !tit offlc• of the c11rk at 111e 1bove tnlltled court, or lo present them. wllh enlilltd court, or t<I prest11l lhem, wllh 1111 neceuorv ~oucher1, lo l ht lht ntctulr'/ vouctllr1. to the un· ul'lder1l11ned 11 11111 L•w Offlct ol KINDEL dersl111lt!d ot the ofUct of her 01tornev, ANO ANOElt SON, 1029 N 0 II: TH MARTIN E. WHELAN, Jlt. INC .. P. BROADWAY; SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 0 . Box 4159, Whlrtltr, Calilornlo 9'0607, '2101, wtiich Is the pltct: of buslne11 which 11 tllt pllce ot business of lht at 11\t! utlOlrsigned In tll malttrs unaerslgnlld in all m11ters pert1lnl1111 pert1l11lng ICI tht est11e ol ltld dtcedtlll, to the esttlt of s-kl decedent, within w!rhln tour months tiler Ille llrst lour months aner lhe flrst publication pUbllc•tion of lhl1 nollc1. of this nollc1. Dllld Augwl 29, 1974. 01ted Slplember 24. 1974 DOROTHY ELIZABETH \'/RIGHT, ELOISE 8. KLINE Elltcutl'I• of 1111 Wiit of E11ecutrhc of tlMI wm -------------------------1 Thi •boYI ntmed dectdllll ol llll •bow lltlmtd de<:fllenl -KINDEL AND ANDl!RSOfll MARTIN •· WHEU.N, JR, INC. lt2t NOltTK •ROADWAY fl'. 0. •oir 415' ANDY SANTA ANA. CALlf'OltlOA nm Whittler, C•llfonrll• .... , cnu u.nn Attar111y tw l!XIKlllrlx AMl'M'/S fl!' IXICUTltlX PIJbll"*I Ortntt Cots! Daily Pllol, Pu&llshed Ortngt Cont Dolly Piiat, Stphlmblr 2" tnd Oct<>ber 3. 19. 17, KID S LIKE TO AS K Stpt•blr 5,. 12, 19, 26. 1'74 3!Sl;74 191• :lSl1·1• • . Save up to $76 per set of 4 , *NO DOWN PAYMENT, a.oo A MONTH F.E.T. Size Aeg. Sile per Ure ER70x1A 56.97 ea. 42.73 2.7' FR70xl4 59.97 ea. 44.98 104 GR70x14 62;97 ea. 47.23 l.11 HR70xl4 65.97 ea. 49.18 3.47 GR70x15 63.97 ea. 47.98 3.22 HR70xl5 67.97 ea. 50.91 2.42 JR70x15 72.97 ea. 54.73 3.62 lR70x15 76.97 ea. 57.73 U6 Price• shown are for tubeless whltewalls. Plus F.E.T. No bade-In neoded . Our Rel IA.rid~ Steel Rad I al is ovr own 1111me and does 1101 rellect any nationw1do &landard of qua!Uy. Wltl'I the purchase ot RellArlde• tires you get 1. FREE installallon or tires 2-.FREE Ure rotaUon •IMIY 5000 milel. - - Sale prices effec!lve lhru Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 - "This amount represents the monthly payment under the JCPenney Time Payment Plan for the purchase ol this llem. No •. flNAflC~ CHARGE will be incurred if the "New Bal- ance• ot the account in the flrsf6111ing li1temen one u 1ng. the purchase Is paid In full' before the next, billing date shown In th1t statemant. When Incurred, 1 monthly FINANCE CHARGE will be determined by applyl119 monthly periodic rates ot 1.5'!0 (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 18'ol) on the flrst$1000and1% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE Ri\TE 12'ol) on that Portion over $1000. to the "Average Daily Balance." • Ma1i , Wife _4warded ' $1,298,000 CHICAGO (UPI) A suburban ooople bave been awarded $1,298,000 as damages in a malpractice suit charging c1cessive cob a It treatments left the w i f e permanently paralyzed from the waist down. A Cook County Circuit court jury of seven men and five women deliberated rive hours pciore awarding $1.038,000 to h-1rs. Janice Barzycki, 31, and $260,000 to her hu sb and, Thomas, 33, of suburban Wheeling. 1be total was be- lieved 'to be the largest sum ever granttd in a malpractice suit in Illinois. De(endants were the Rush· P r e s b y t e rian.St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago, Ors. Frank He¢rickson, former chief of the ho spita l's therapeutic-radiology depart· ment; George Gibbs, George Hogan a~ Howard Girard, along wi1h a radiological technidp an, Frances Youngwirth. • The Bunny Buoch. Just open an :1l'C"011nt lllr :1 ctiild, nnd he !x.">Co1ncs a n1ember. "' Not only is it :111 easy "·ay for you to get children inhl 1he ,,aving habit early, the Bunny Bunch :iccount can begin :i regular monthly savings program that makes sur,,. nloncy is avail:-ible when they grow up. For collegc. for 1ravcl, fllr / their own financial security. And for now, the kids get ;i Bunny Bunch Kil full of trcl·, informative and educational gifts, including a bank and a membership card. If you ha\'e uny question.\ ju~t call or ,,cop " by the Bunny Bunch Headquar1ers at your local Coast o1licc. 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Try Saturda JCPenney 123 456 189 0 9 MOl>[lllt :;HOmR (_ .. ,,,_ -··-··-- CHARGE IT al The Treasury with you r JC Penney Charge Card. If you don ·1 have a charge. just see how last we can open up yQur new acc9un1. ,. \ 's News Quiz • • ... u. PAK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 10 to 9:30 • .SuQdays 10 10 6• OUHGI: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekday$ 10 to 9. Sundays 10 toe. ,SAMfA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-(lo. of So.-<:oast Plaza• Opeo 'f"kdays 10 to 9..$ul)days-1019 6. ~ ' ·~ ' l I • '· ' I' I J 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Septtmbtr 21>, 1974 Aerosol Dangers Cited Two Women Protest SEE HAMDMADE J!CI ·"cientist W orns of Tlireat to Atniosphere 1720 Play . ORIENTAL RUGS ~ 0111r "'"' '"'" Every d ~Iioos ol people are pushing the bullan. e button which-can have a more dttrimentat effect on the atmosphere &Jtd life on earth thRn the " atom bomb, ~rdinf: to a UC Irvine sci enlist. The ,,,.lifting chemtcals In aerosol cans, Which · are released Into the at~ mos?hCte eacti time a hair spray, deodoraht or insecticide can is used, can st# a chain reaction which can cut d01fP a&n:' ,.earth's screen against harmful f; · t,ioos, he says. ,. DR. , F. , s...,.aoWLAND, the first chemis\r)' professor hired by UCI, made the remartq;. pn hls re~rch during the past year to a group of students on campus fix!.-a week of orientation before classel(tsegin. No one re'11y knows what, ii any, effect man his In the earth's climate, he sa1d, but l no one knows that there is no efffCt. Releff! ol. the.propellant, known under a vari($y of brand names including Freon, causes no Immediate problem in the troposphere, tile blanket ol air closest t"o the surface ol lhe earth. ' BUTI IF TllK CHEMICAL, which is designed to be resistan t to chemical reaction. won. , its way into the next level J iof ~ile· atmosphere, t h e stratolpbere, it is exposed to low-range ultraviolet light which will cause its molecules to break up. Chlbrine freed when the propellant is I ' I ..__ I "' . . t .;.•14 expooed to ultraviolet light, Rowland said, begins a chain reactlon which con-- verts 0200e -the screen against ultraviolet radiaUcn -to break down at a rapid rate. A similar effect was noticed during atmospheric Lests of atomic bombs, which release<! oxides or nitrogen into I.he stratosphere. THE PROPEUANT c h c m J c a I s , however, are more resistant to being removed from the stratosphere by natural 'processes than the substanc's released by the atom bomb tests. he sttld. From aerosol cans, he said, about one million tons or propellant are releas- ed into the atmosphere each year. The rate of use of such products, he said, has been doubling about every five years. The propellant chemical is designed to be inert, that is, not to react with the other ingredients in a can . Almost all of the contents of an aerosol can, he said, are propellant chemicals. · RECENT SCIENTIFIC surveys, he said, ha,ye found the propellant cherriicals in air samples taken around the globe. Statistical analysis, he said, has in· dicated that all of the propellant released bas remained In the atmosphere. Since it neilher breaks down nor is absorbed in the ocean, chances are that the cliemicals eventually will work their way into ·the stratosphere. When the ozone content of the stratosphere is reduced, he said, harmful radiation will pass through. BECAUSE l\1AN developed in the 1u1•111's Health Fair ,FREE HEALTII TESl'S DAILY 1• E.K.G. 1• Grip strength tests • Blood•pressure screening • Bteaila Analyzer • • Nin&.ary function j • Reactton time test and oLhers 1 ~~fP.: LF.CTURES: 1"rldilW September 27th 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.hi. Saturday, September 28th 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. t 'IESI'.J'IMES: I .and Friday, September 26th and 27th 1 _ n fo 9:00 p.m. 1 t y and Sunday, September 28th and 29th D lo 5:00 p.m. " I aa and Diet Director Mike Turin realizes I I I ' health ls the besic ingredient in an 1 a , fashionable appearan<::e. So ••• tor 4 daya, Mike, the Westminster ' Mall •od nlllllffOUI hoopitslo, health and fitness 1 ~agrebclesare offering tests.-lectures and coun· ..un,1.,. lo help solve your weight and h<-0lth problems. 4 da)'I ••• Thursday, September 26th lhrough Sunday, September 29th ... • • . and it's all FREE! .a, -"in;:]~· ~·l Westminster Mall ... I -@public 'Clinic .•• for 1 • heollllier, happier and more fablona.ble you! ,, ' . L --Mal ... absence or uu., extreme ultraviolet light. it can cause increases in sunburn, effects of a.ging on skin and skin cancer. It can cause snow blindness to the eyes, and in plants will i n h I bit photosynthesis, stunted growth and death. Already, the reduction in ozone due to a variety ol causes, he said, has been sufficient to cause another 10,000 cases of skin cancer a year. The lag between the time the chemicals leave the can and the lime they reach the Stratosphere means that centuries may pass before the impact of what already has been released begins I<> drop off. PROPELLANT manufacturers and other finns dea1ing with aer~l p~ ducts, he said, are reluctant to change, Aerosol prOOucts, he said, 4Ccount for about I percent of the gross national product. Finding chlorine in the stratosphere. he said, v.•otdd be conclusive proof that his view of the hazards of propellant chemicals is correct. Such a determination, he said, would be needed before the federal government would act to stop use of aerosols. '•THE PROBLEM IS that v.·hile v.-e wait, we keep putting it into the at- mosphere," Rowland said. The National Academy of Science. he said, has appointed a committee which will meet next month to decide what can be done with the problem. DANGER IN A CAN Chemist F. S. Rowl•nd Health Ai<l UP.PSALA, Sweden (UPI) - Two women have filed a pro- test against British playwright John Gay's "Beggars Opera" more than 250 Years after its first perlonnance, com- plaining that it p i c t u r e a women in general as fools, prostitutes and dnmkards. at ASIAN ENTERPRISES in Design Plaza• 250 Bldg ., 2nd Floor Donald F. McDermott Jr., owner TELEPHONE 644°888 I F.ASHIOH ISL.AND • NEWPORT ''They complained .to the justke ombudsman about the play," a spokesman f o r Uppsala city theater director Lars Engstroem's office said. , ,-r-----------~----~----------;=-~ ------------=-====:---, The justice ombudsman isl I THI a government watchdog office set up to check on citizens' con1plaints about official in-.. • BW 15 stitutiom. .......-: The l\l{O theatergoers also said Gay had piclured gypoies, Complete Plumbimr, Heatl,ig Jews and Turks as people of d AJ C nd:lt:'I onJ m-repute and asked 1he om· an r 0 I Ilg budsman whether this was in accordance with laws banning NEW LOCATION SAC~tENTO {AP) - A ''slander against r a c i a I !lfMl'()AAR1) "L)o il '.t'oursclf Slorcs" bill signed by G<iv. Ronald _grou __ JlS_·_" ______ _ Reagan may give some small comfort to medical patients when it takes effect Jan . I. The measure, AB 4469 by Assemblyman Henry Waxman t D-Los Angeles), in one of it s provisions "reduces from gross incompetence to ordinary incompetence the degree of in competence necessary for suspension or revocation of a m c di ca I license." --· Do This If FALSE TEETH Drop At Tho Wrong Tlmo Afraid r.i.e teeth will drop at the wronr time! A diPcntur• adhffi'«I ean help. FASTEETH• Powder tlVff dtnlurr.9 a l1>Rlef, flrmtr, 1~adler h1>ld. Why ti. embatt-.-d! FOi' m°"' aeeurlt{ and comfort, use FAS· TEET! ~nture Adheti.,iPc Powder. Denturem that fit are -ntia\ to health. S'9 )'Gur dentbt rerularly. ' 2760 I FORBES RD. NO. 25 THIURL'S PLUMllHG, htc. ,.,,... ""'1S •1\IOlft1100< "' ...... , . .... ;~~~ 495-0401 LAGUMA l'UGUll ,.u ... ,,,... ,. ,,,. , •• , Hllll1"1 ........ '" 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. State License C36-C20-217657 Tr)'° Sciturdcry's Ne ·ws Quiz Zenith:s hard-to-beat price. Come check 'em out. Zenith . ' l 108.97 12" diagonal black and white. 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Sl•ff SANTA ANA -A much- crltlcli.ed Probation Depart- ment· report on Orange Coun· ty's juvenile g~ng activity will be studied by the county's new juvenlle justice task force on orders from the Board or Supervlsors. The board voted Wllnlmous. ly Wednesday to tag the report, drafted at the request of Supervisor Ralph Clark, on· to a long list of priority items the panel will consider over the next year. THE REPORT WAS harshly criticized by the c o u n t y Her11a11dez Resigns Post SANTA ANA -Eli M. Hernandez, Orange County's revenue s haring ad- ministrator, said Wednesday he will leave county service at the end of the week. Hernandez, who has been a key member of the County Administrative Office for the ., past three years. said he will take a job in the government operations or Santa Clara County in northern California. Hernandei . said his first duties \Yill involve the creation of a child health and disability program for that county in response lo a state mandate:. Human Relations Commission, which claimed many of the references and conclusions were racist in nature. Probation officials have con- ceded the report was only superficial but denJed there \\'ere any intentional racial overtones. The report attempted to draw a profile ol Orange County's gangs and their ac- tivities and It included a series of suggestions for handling the problem -including creation of a computerized file of photographs and data on the gang and individual members. In his address to the board Wednesday . Clark noted that the repart was lo have been confidential and was ·part of his cfrort to gather in· Cormation on juvenile crime problems in the county. ffiE REPORT WAS re- quested in the spring at a time when the county was faced with critical overcrowding problems a t juvenile hall. Since it was drafted , however, it has-been leaked to the newspapers and sparked the furor over its con- tenl s. Clark said the repart did not serve the purpose be had hopM it would. ''The r•rt . . . is not directed toward a description -0f the gang problem in Orange Count y." he said. "Rather it is primarily an advocacy document, the intent of which "M~SAGES FOR PILGRIMS" Hear-Learn DR. LOUIS H. EVANS, SR. at the 9th ANNUAL SEMINAR BY THE SEA Sept. 30 • Oct. 4 T .. ice Daily 6:45A.~1.·*10 :00 A.M. (50' Contlnenlal Breakfast session ends 7:45 A.M.) Sunday, Sept •. 29. 8100; 9:30, 11:00 "THIS WORLD IS NOT OUR HOME" Dr. Louis H. Evans, Sr. ~T. ANDREW"S PRESBYTERIAN l;HURCH 600 S,t. Andrews Road. Newport Beich Or. Charles H. Oierenl1eld, Past.or 'Child care provided Is to convince the reader that the probation department should be provided enough funding to direct more of Its effo'ts towards J u v e o 11 o gangs," he said. CLARK SAID HE doesn't ORANGE COUNTY SAI\'TA ANA -Orangp allocation would be only for County Supcr\·isors h a v e oe year. adhere to the reasoning used '---------" refused to allocate S75,000 in ••\\'hat do you plan to do federal revenue sharing funds after that'!" Diedrich asked. lo 1he county Indian Ccilter "Do you have any kind of until officers o! that organiza· community support groups to lion can offer a better ex· fall back on'!" in the report and does not agree with the concept of a c o m p uterizcd information system. "l believe "'e must develop cooperative programs which seek to v.'ork with the youth groups In the county in an errort to direct their efforts towardcons I ru e! Ive en· deavors,'' he said. Clark said he is hopeful ex· posure of the report to a wider public view through public hearings could assist the coun- ty in directing its review and study efforts. At first, Clark's fellow board members were hesitant to send the matter to the Juvenile Justice Committee for fear it would supersede their key task -study of reasons behind juvenile hall overcrowding. But Clark agreed to instruct the panel to merely incorpo- rate the gang study into lhfir overall project. Riley Backs One-cent Local Tax SA.;.'JTA ANA -Freshman Orange C o u n t y Supervisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach Wednesday threw his su pport behind a November ballot measure asking voters to approve a one-cent local sales tax to pay for a mass rapid transit system. If a majority of the voters approve the concept, the sales tax could raise about half the · estimated $2.I billion needed to build and operate a transit system over the next 15 years. Riley said be will "aupporl the campaign for Proposition A throughout my district and I encoarage. each elected of- ficl~ to do llkewi.te." Riley said a key factor behind his declsi-00 to .upport the measure is the increasing growth or tbe south co1111ty area. Board Mulls ·Education Fiuid Revise planallon or future budget Stafford said officers of the plans. center are looking for more The request was f i r s t federal grant progra1ns to challengcdby Supervi s or ____ ..-. _______ _ David Baker, whose district -;-~­ includes the Stanton storefront It see111s like too that now houses the Indian t1111eh ror tlte eltle fs SANTA ANA -Orange Center. a11d 11ot e 11011gh fot• County Supervisors probably .. 1 Q u Es T 1 0 N THE lhe l11dia11s.' \vill posh for re visions in the breakdo"'" of the requ est that ~ state education codes to end gives $70,000 to admini stration keep the cente r going after the county's role in ad-d I d ministration of finances for an on Y S5.000 to ireet the revenue sharing runs out local school districts. benefits," Baker said . "It and arc also planning fund· S I cd d seems like too much for the raising events. uperv sors appear rca y to support 8 proposal by chie!s and not enough for the But Diedr ich stuck to hls Supervisor David Ba ker this lndians." contention tbat "You bave got week that wouJd have started Jack Stafford. spokesn1an to have so1ne way 1-0 get con· the legislative ball rolling but for ihe center. explained that tinuing support and sho\~ that they backed off for 30 days for the past seven years. the to me before I can support to give more time for study. center has opernl!-!<I on this allocation." BAKER SAID TII E county volunteer help with donations SUPERVISOR R A L pH now provides more than of food and clothing. Clark said he fully support s $600.000 in school claims He said the request see1ns the idea of aiding the cen1er &ervlct to county districts free imbalanced beca use most of because. ··American Indians of charge and also does about the funds have to be usNI arc our most neglected minor· $200,000 worth of data proc-to set up a permanent, paid lty." essing for them every year. office stoff that can keep the But he ~reed \\'ith the com· In his report to the board, center oj)('n more than just men ts by Baker and Diedrich Baker said the stat c ' s one or two days a \\'eek. and asked for m-Jre data to Legislative Audit C.Ommittee recommended last June that Stafford noted that most of be brought in early next the items used to benefit the month. the sole responsiblity for ad· ministration of school district Indians will still be donated During the i r discussion, and the additional $5.000 would superviS-Ors heard remarks lnances rests >xilh the dis-1 tiicts themselves and not the merely supp ement it. from James Qulsqui:., a counties. CaliCornia Inter-tribal Council Baker suggested a study BUT 11tE KEY challenge official on loan to the center. committee be formed to weigh to the request was initiated Quisquis said Orange County the merits of legislation that by supervisor Ralph Diedrlh. has somewhere between 20.000 would alter the education •\'ho said the revenue sharin~ and 30,000 Indian residents. codes. or which "about 90 percent" But his fellow boa r,d p Jk p need SClme kind o! aid. 0 ·a arty mcn1bers were so rece ptive He said more than 50 per- to the Idea. Baker urged that ANAHEll\t _ The Qrane:e cent are thought to be in VALUE W~STB~D ., 88 0 now I• ~ulfer.ma/ic · Corn Popper Makes rich "movie theater" popcorn in your own home. Put oil and popcorn in the bot· tom, butter in the top. Butter melts and drips down on to popcorn. No-stick inside, 4-qt. cap. Clear cover doubles as server. 25467 HOUIS: ...... ,."'., ,., s....,. ,., ,.., 1 .... , a model bill be drafted right County branch of hte Pol iSh the category or indigent or away and a resolution of sup-!National Alliance· plans its an-in need of major aid in finding port attached. nual Pulaski Day Dance Oct. housing, work or educational SUPERVISORS back-pedal· sat the Elks Club here. Bring 1 _0.:.p:.po_r1_u_n_it1_·es_. _____ __:._ ___________________ _ el a bit, however, r,referring your O\Vll palka partner. to :wait until their egislative -"=~P"UB~LI'CC~N;;;Oc.;Tl"'~""'"---·I r--------------------'----------. mmmittee could give a little r ---..==---==,.---11 more study to the request. ~'~Ia~0~.:~~1::.:s NOW I Bake< said time is or the ,,. ""~'"''"""' " .... '"'"" I AHEWWESTEH'SCAMERASETCETERAAT essence. even tlioogb 1he state '" wo"" wenuw u•o AHD • • CITY SHOPPING CEKTER·ORAHGE·l7141634.0071 JNrislature bas adjourned until CATTLE COMPANY. ?2M9 Wllllrcl ~"'· A~ .• El Toro. C.1llfornl1 916.30. January. Loweu 1. Skow. 7.!Mt w1111rd Ave •• He said the board could use El, Tero. c1111orn11 026l0. , . Tt"s wsl~ss Is conducl9d by 111 the time to talk up the idea lnd1v111ua1. witb other California counties, This ~~:·~~,sk':s llTed wl!h lhe many Of Which wilJ send County Clerk of Or109e Coun1y Oii representatives to an annual Stplemi.r s, 191•· • FMtn convention at the Disneyland Published oranqe Coas1 0111v Piiot, Hotel in November. ~•Pl•mbe• n. n. ai. •nd Octoblr ~.,i;~: Prices eflective through Sundoy, September 29. 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Sat. ID-' P.M. Sun. 12 lnoonl 5 CTY SHOPPING CENTER -ORANGE - . Moft..llrl. 10-9 P.M. Sat. 10-6 P.M. Sun. (21noonl 517141634-0071 . • •• Our Req. 174.95 Canon FIB with. Ft8 lens General Electric Stereo Phonograph Mlranda SENSOREX II with F1 .I lens • Zont mtterln1 • 5hull11 1peed1 1•1/000 sec, • lnt11ch1n11.1blll yl1wfind111 Our Reg. 199.95 174.50 off radio automatically; adjustable up lo 3 hours -OELUXE CARRY CASE ••• AEG. "·" 12.50 0.1 Reg. 35 . 95 W11ti11h1use' lh1i cu~11 W11t111knn flu~ Cube 3M C1l11 Pri1t fil11 ctn . of 3 Limit J 99 WITH COUPON ••.• , ch. of 3 Limit J 69 WITH COUPON ••••• , 126 12 up. 49 WITH COUPON •••.. , Ctlh V1h• 1/20C Limit 3 C1111 V1lue 1/2GC E•Dlf•I tl29J'14 l• ,,, 912 ... 1• . '. " .. .. .. ' 517 Color hlu11mint lordtrlllS Silk Sc1tch M11ic Tlp1 Limit 3 69 .Col11 Rtpri1ts S/.99 on dispenser 09 WITH COUPON , ••• , W!'rH COUPON •• WI TH COUPON •...• , C1eh V•kle 1/20. C11111 Yeh.-1'200 Limit 6 c.~ "''"' w2oe l•lllt .. ..t/2tn• l1u1lte•.tl2t17.& (•pl,., t/817• cameras etcetera SOUTHCOASTrLAli-COSTAMISA ....... s.. °"'° fnly ........ tJt•lJJJ ........... l .. tP.M.W.1 ... P.M.S..111.....il CITY'"°"'1HG CINTll·OU.H•f.CJ 141614·1171 MM.ofri. IO.tP.M.S ... ID-6P.M.M. IZ .... 1...-I "'" -;._t, (fa..<'14 •"" S..."4 51.,. I I -\ • • • • • ' . . • :-• • ' ' • • • • • . . • ' " I I I I· I j l I ' ,. ,\ ., •• DAILY PILOT • • , Deatlis Else-ivliere NE\V YORK (A Pl -Lillian Paar_ mother of entertainer Jack Paar. died Tuesd:1y after suffering a heart attack at Paar's home in New Caanan, Cohn. "" ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - Thursday, Stpttmber 26, 11174 • NEW ORLEANS !UPI) - »uby Stovall, 66, the wan- dering min.st.rel of the French Quarter whose ra spy voice and st«l·bodied guitar '£."" tcrtoi ned thousands of vlsito'r! to Jack80ll Square tor 20 years Yl'D.S buried today in private ceremonies. Stovall, who ne\~r achieved financial suc- cess or national fame despite his years of musical con- trlbutlon to the NeY1' Orlcant 1Preservation flail . the Jazz and J:Jcritage . Festival and 1nany French Quarter jazz haunts. died Saturday. SAN DIEGO (AP \ Political Notes OC Candidates, Issues on TV By O. C. HUSTINGS Of ,,,_ ~llY Piiot SltH The League of \\'omen Voters or Orange County, KOCE-TV (Ch:umel 50). the Orange County Press Club and Signl.B Delta Chi are joining forces ror a pre-eltttion television series on candidates and issues affecting Orange Coonty. The seri('s gels rolling Fri· day at 7 p.m. v.·ith the debate al UC Irvine bet \\' e e n ~ubernalorial candidates llugh Flournoy and Jerry Brown. * • • issue bond!! for Ute purpose Senator Dennis Carpenter 's of acquiring water rights or bid tor a second tertn. * • • entitl ement' undf!r a jolnl con-AN EL TORO moo, Richard tract Ylith other public age n-n. Stenton, is Orange County cies. or private corporations chairman c:J. the Brian \'an or persons. c r f -AB 4403 elln1inating the amp or secretary o stale present requirement of the can1paign. Two N e '"' p o r t Etnployment Agency Act that Beach men, ltichard W . all employnient agencies use lAlesebrink and Thomas R. the teml..'i "Agency" or "agcn-MalOOin are volunteer direc- cies" as part of their licensed tors of the \'an Camp effort firm name. Permits ln!tead in Orange County. * • * use or the designations "agen-llUNTINGTON BEACll'S cy" or "personnel serviee." • • .. Robert ZiMgrabe has been re- LINDA llOLT of Irvine is appointed by Governor e.i.:ecutive assistant to llenry Reagan to the state Board ,~~,'s~' SPAGHETTI DINNER QUALITY / INCLUDING! SOUP OI SALAD, RICH MEAT SAUCI & GUUC CHHSI IOLL CHILD , UNDll 12 OVER 6 TONS OF SPAGHETTI SOLD MONTHLY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 0:!"r~ ~V:.,. ' ' . ••• . =· •' ·: c.· •• ••• • ••• . .,, ... ;.• ... •• ·:· ·: : . ' • ' .-'1'1 :30 AM TO 9 PM SANTA ANA jTRY OUR TAKE OUT DEPT.I .~.~~~~,~~~!, ';! 605 So. Harbor ot Mc-'oddtn -.. 139-2211 OPlN FOi LUNCH 645-1070 ~; .................... _______ ._..: F\Mleral services will be held Frlday for Edmund A. Rossi, es. rnembe r of 3 pioneer California "·ine·n1aking fami· l\·. Rossi. a son of Pietro Carlo Rossi. a rounder of 1he Italian' S\\•iss Colony \Vinery, died Tuesday at a con- \ia\esccnt hospital. Gertrude Alcaraz, 67, a pioneer in the women's labor movement, died Wednesday nt her home. In the early 194-0s she organized and headed the \\·omen's activities department of the San Diego-Imperial Counties Labor Council, Arlr CIO. LIU.I AN E. DROWN of Oran ge is the count y chairman for the dri\'e lo pass Proposi- tion I. the school earthquake safety and building aid bond issue on the Nov. 5 statewide Qu ol Examiners of Nursing igley. count.y c n nl P 8 i q n Home Administralor.o:;. 1 director for state Senator Jonnl ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;.;;;;;;;;;,-;,-;,-;,-;~-llar1ner. the GOP candidate for lieut enant governor. ·SUGAR HILL. N.ll. (UPll Former Army Undersecretary Tracey S . Voorhees. 84. who gathered medical supplies for the Army Deatl•. Notices J\1.rs. Holt replaces Barbara Galvin. who has been nanled campaign 1nanager for slate ballot. ___________ , * • • during \\'orld War II and later JOHNSON fobd Supplies for postwar Leon~rd LU<I$ Jolln1on, s'·· • 61 , \\'HAT ''OUl,t legislators ha\'e been doing in Sacramen- to departn1cnt: Governor Bea~an has signed a number or bills authored by Assemblyman R o b e r I Badham tR-Ne\\'port Beach). They include: of ~unllngton Betch. 0•1r ol delln Ger1nany died \Vednesdav at !>~11m~ 14. 1t1.. Survived 11y n11 h. • ho . I w·hi wit• Dorothy; '°"' L.eon•rd L. Joh11Son. SHOWING l5 Slimmer ffi(! In (IC le J r: d1ughter, Mr1.. S..Ortnl'lt Colem•n; u -·-Lal·"·--~rather. Gf1 Dtrl Jollnl.Ol'lr si~Jtr, Dorothy nww1 ., · Cll"mo!Oll' 6nd f1VrV•IRIC1'11tdrerr:-t:tn1pet -----------s1rvlc11 and ln11rm1nt will ~ held -AB 2581 requiring 0Y.11crs of marine terminals to provide holding tank p u m pout facililies "'ilhin three years after initial standards for marine sani!tJ.tion devices are se t forth by the appropriate federal agency under the federal \\1ater Pollution Con· trol Act. -----------, Frldtv 1 :JD PM, We1tmln1•er M1morltl r' Ptrk Mortu1ry 1nd C1metery. ¥,UCKU&SON "'11~TCLlff -TUAIY 42l1 ~.171hS1.,CoM0 Me~o "646-4888 -·-lll'n-IERGEROH -...LHOME Coronb de! Mar 673·9•50 646-2•2• Cosio Meso -·-llLL llOADWAY MORTUAIY 110 Broadway. Cos!oMe:.o. M2J~t50 -·-DILDAY UOTHllS fllPRTUAIT ~ j ~9~ 1 ~h Stud. HUnt ton )eoch 842-7771 "l 244 Rodorwdo Ave. long Seoch (213) 438-1145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llAICH~Y 1_zy5 loguno C.Onyon Rd. 494-9415 I ·"f" I -•- t llt McCOIMICK MIHION -TUAIY 1&832 Comino (opi$lrooo , •6aft Juan Cophirono ~ .... 495.1n6 . .. .. -·- ' . PACIFIC VIEW MIMOIWPAIK ... metery Morluory Chop8 J5QO Pacific. View Drive Newport Beoch, Colilorn!o 644-2700 -·-'1 ~HK FAMILY ~~IAI fUNlllAL , HOMI 7801 i MJ Ave., WeatmiMlel' ;. 893-3525 )I.I -•- SM11t15' -TUAIY '6f'/.7 Moin St • Huntin91~n Beach l ) , ·~36-6539 ")Vl$TMIMSTU: liEllOllW. PAU Cemetery Mortuay . ' °""' 14801 Beocti Bhd. Wo~tmimtet, Collfomio ' ,_. ~ il1·1725 JUS1'1CE 8.nf•mln F, Ju5Ute. Dttt of bir!h. Juty •· 1197. Oare ol d111n, Septtmber 23, lt7~, Los Al1mltM, Ct. SUf"~lv!'d by hli 1l!11r, Rhod1 Ttylor ol Huntinoion BHch. ~vkes wUI btl held Friday, S1plemtMr 21, gr•~•llde, ~ Slllpherd Cemetery, A:ev. WUll$ Lo.!lr Oflklanl. Smllt.$' Hun!in11tO(I Beach Morlutry, 1Urtct0!"1. MORROW B11n!1mln C. M.or1aw of Sun Ci1v. C1. D•I• of dHlh, Se$lltmwr 1•, 197• Sur"lVi<:I by l\ls wll1 E11111ni1 Morraw; l'WO dl\.l!jMer$, Mrl. GrlCI B!lls.olv of l..lgun• HIUs and Mrs.. Ann Betti., Boulder, Colorado; five 11randcfllldr1<1 tnd four gr11!.gr1111klhtdren. S1rvlCI$ wlll bt F!tld 2:00 PM Frldav ti Genevt Pr1$by11rl1n Church, L19un1 Hiii$, 0 1· tltl•nt, Dr. Edw1rd J, Caldwell. Inter· ITllflf Ptclfk VJ1w Mam.od e! P1r~, Nl'WY)Orl &11ch. dlrKlld by P1t!llt Vl~w Mortuary. 11'1 "tu of llOW1r1, dOnlllOlls lo T,,_ Or111n Flll'ld, C/0 Gen.ewt Prc1- by!erltn Chun;h. ROll!ltTS Floule E. RDOel'ts. 0111 al d11th 5-lltmWr 25, lt7.. WIS t rllldt l'll of COllt M•"· Survl~ by h~ huiballd. J111'11s I. RoblftlJ lhrn 4-ughren; Oll\le Otvl1 ol Florid•, Evtlyn A:Qf)trls of C0$11 M•u ~ '""'Ice A:egan of Newport BHCll; on• sll!tr, A:uDy S!tlVl y of Florldai 11v•n 11r1ndehlldren, nine great11r•lldchlldr1n arid two gre1t-:Qre1t-9ral'ldchlldre~. S1rvlce1 were Mid todty, TIWf'!ld•Y 2:«1 PM, eett 8rOldW•Y Ch111tl. Offlcltnl, '1ev. Jtmts 0. Combs. lnler-rnenf Memory G1r~n Memorl11 Ptrk, 8•H, C1. tllrecttd by Bell Brotd'Wty Morlutry. 501tE NSll:N Vikki NoeUt Soren1en, one d1y o!d lnf1nt. Survived bv her parent~. Mr. , M·~. A:~t>ert Sorent en of 1)2 e. 8•Y St., Apt. A., COllll Meu, C1tlf,; Mlt~!:ter, Slep~nl1 of Ille homl1 11rolld1Nr~nts, Mr. & Mr1.. CUii Murr•Y 1 of Snn Clamenle 1nd Mr. •nd Mrs. WH· 1 Ley SOt't~5•n ol Arroyo Gr11'1de. S!'!'\l!ces a~ ln:•rmenJ wert Mid S•turdav. Sf'Pl•ml>e• '', 1914 ~! Pi>ellic Vl1w Chap1t ~n., Ptit!tlc View Mtmorl1I P1rk, Nt WPOrt B~ach. -AB 29~9 authorizin g the state Department of ~1otor Vehicles to can c e I en- Af\NE KLEN For Fall Wrstcliff Plaza l M & ....,._ Newport ltectll \iroment:il license pl ates lha l 1 ___ _ has misleading lettering. PUBLIC NOTICE -AB 3954 i nc reasing . 'sd' . f SLP·7'5U JUn Jchon 0 count)' assess· SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA nient hearing officers to pro-couNTY of' oRANOI! pcrty having an assessed ~~~Ec""!~::°o~ 'i.A,.UJ: value of not 1nore than $25,0CO CASI! NUM8ER u1141 111 the N.111er of the Appllctllon of instead of $12.500. J/>.Y WYNN FRANCIS, F~ Cfltnee of -AB 3956 specit.•jn.. that Name: J/>,Y WY~N FRANCIS ~. lilt'd ') f> • pe!otlon In !ht• (O!Jrl lor tn oraer 8 pubJiC Officers. \\"hether allowing ~ll!IOfler lo chenge hls elected or appo inted. may be ~~~· w:~'fiE~~"sw~-;;~"' FRANCIS 10 elected or appointed to serve 11 It herebv ora1re<1 th•t 111 pu~~ as a dl.rector of the Orange lnt&rest!'d Jn The m1111r •forewld 1ppe1r belort 11111 courT 1ri Department No. County \Valer District. l a1 70G Cl\lic c11n1er Orl\lt Wtt.t, Th I . San11 Aflll, Ct lltornla, on October 12, e measure a .so 1nereases 1974. al 10:00 o'clock 1.m .. 1nc1 111en directors' fees from $35 to atK'l 111ere sflow cause, U •ny !My . • l\<l ve, why s•ld petition IOI' ch•nve figure not to exceed S50 per or neme shclutd not be 11r1n1fld. flleeting It la hll'lhlr Of'd!'l'ld lhll (00¥ of • . . this order to shOw c1uw be put.ltshed ln -AB 4142 aUthOMZlilg a Oally PUet, a ntWSPl>per ol genertl ci•· Cal .I · l d' Lr'cl to culallon pvbllshed In !Ills to:Jl'ltv 11 1e1~t I Orn1a W3 er IS I Ol'IU! t WHJr; for four o;Ol'\1et::ill~e wl..ells pr;OI" 10 11'1• d•Y ol 5"11d M1r!ng. Oaltd Sepltmber 6. 197• FRANK 00MENICHIN1 J....:lge of the Supittlor Court ARLIE M. l'OOR AND WILLIAM G. KEA!INS WtLKINSOH ~'-... ...... -lH E. Mlrl-8 Cht•lti Wi!~.lnson, IOrmerlv of Hul'lllngton .-.....,., S.,. C'-"''· Ctllfoo"nle •141'2 9H"h. Survived br his wife Scd't 1'irnlS._. Alhl'l'ltn for : Ptlill-r Wllkfn1'ln; 11\ree ..,ns. k•Jilltn, Ch1rT.S, .-yOUtdoor m.ff71 Jr. 111<1 OIVkll two dlllQflten, Miry! A.110!""9 Pvbllihed Orange Co.JI Dtfly Pllo!, !ovd •nd L1ure Wllkln...,,: morher, JCNn 642-175! S~lll'!'lt>er 12, 19, :M. •l'ld OCtober 3. Corbin/· two tlile<""s, Jtc11ue!lne All .. rdl ~====~~====""-.'..'.'."~":_ ________ ~":':'·':'\ nnrl o 1nne H1n1l1y; 1t10$0n, Mitrie•ll-,1.11·~~1 llKIC!tvgMtr, Ol1n.e Alktd. S.r\llcls Friday. Sep!tmber 27!h. 10:30 P~\. PHii; Ftmlly Colo<ll•I Funer11 Hom1 In W111m1n,1tr. Ct. ' PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS 8U51 NE5S NAME S1'ATEMENT TM fol1owtnil plrton Is doing bltsinnl 11: ALLIED COMMERCIAL INTEA:10R'i, 11865 Skvp~rk Circle. Suite "F''• Irvine. C•lllornl• mo1 LWT COA:POR-.TION, t Calllcr~l1 CorPCJrtllon, Mar 10. 197,, 17165 s-vP••k Clrcle, Suite "F'", lr~lne. C1llfornl1 91707 ill COSTA MESA ... G'A for crepes & cocktails V in t1JP ~011 th Coa!>I Pla1..a Shoppin,i:. Center "''' • ' \· , . ' ,, Cll!O . ' •Ill ~riir.ntn "''"' !~_ •••II ~ .J . . • • "" ",_,, ' .. This tous:ness 11 condU<l!'d by • fl1ie torporll!Oft. off. • 'Pa °"'1ri• 1.1. T•ylor, President LWT CORI>. 11rg~~ n Thi! 1l1temf~I WI\• flltd with the Ccun•v Clerk of Or11~11e Cc.Uolly on Al11U~I "· ""· •un• o"• '"'"'"' Publl.ii.d Or1n1;11 Cot'1 Dally Piiot, l!::===":';;"';;•~m=•=•;;:";;'";:,;•;;M:•:•:l•:":":':"::'::•:•:~:::;':':":':'""'=='===!J 5..,iember 12, 19, 2&. and Oc!Cber 3. lt7• 344·1• FURNITURE Th~ favorite chair in the house is ;a great big La-Z~Boy recliner-rocker with superior construc- tion and easy·opcn positioning. Our new cush- ioned headrest co nte'mpo rary design is uphol- stered In long wearing, eol.sy-care gold naugahyde, \Vith gold nylon seat and back for living room looks i nd fabu lous comfort. Oecor.lting service a nd deHvery oat no extra cost,. and, of course,__ our fa mous warranty of quality. Our new vinyl La·Z·Boy with nylon seat and back for super· comfort with smart styling. ,; In"°"""*" ~ Drlw '"'• -more ot 50 doM to home 11 tttowroom-dcw.. lOS UIUUS: 6UI lliilsloift .... llln .... •;i.: 11040 w_ hi lM.; &Mii !, W.11111 .... MMICHI: 11nW.l...... AlnSM/Cllllltl: 11111 SMltl II • WEISflO.t: )010 M•1""" CllUl,.l Yll'U: 41, '-"""' CWIOIMl'll'OllOllA: 1» l. 'eotllil llWIM: MS II, "'"" __.,, $435 I /~ ll.c.ullt: Ufll. JDMMl:IN. a1MM.1.: llJll.Ct.Ull.... UMMtlillllU: 10100 .. IMI ,.,.._ WIMI• IUCll: IMJI .. Wlo llW. U. 11MM: 1120 w. n.a,., \OM 1L1C11: Ztll ~ M . ..-rDn ,.., JIS I Allllllic IW ~ ~ S. '-"' ...... JO.CIDCI ..... WIT• NWRIYWI: 110.J L 11111 it tall... ltl "'l. 'T" SI. tall Wit: Hn awt_. .._aw_ .wnl MT: l~ll l. en..,,..._ t...-~ 24& "'-""" Oo111 M .-.CUID..11111: 20lll ~IM ~ .Milt , ...... M. --llW: m21 "-""' IW. COtMMUn lllll TOMI • SMOf' 7 Drifllf'l A-·_..., ........ t • t.UUIDAY 10 UM?ll t • l&tMDAY tz.IO UNm. t • ~ JIU ,.... .....1'14 •• ~ i-., • ......i. .. ltodl'*41 .. ~ Now over s5~ BILLION STRONG! ~®till®~~ ~®U®~~ U®ti ®~®ti ~®~®®ti~~ What can you do when so many headlines indicate the economy can get worse before it gets better? First, Be Sure of your own family savings. Compare Home Savings, the only savings and loan association over $5V• Billion in asset s, with insurance to $20,000 for an individual, up to $280,000 tor a family of 4. Obviously no other financial institution pays more on ·insure d savings. Many do not offer as mu ch in either interest or service. That 's why Home is ... . Number I in the Nation in both savings and loans. "/O Accounr1 5~0l .. ,,,., "' .au '!'.'''''" d•Y·•n to 41•~-oul Curren/ Amwol Rates, plus Daily Compo1mdi11g 7~% """ .... ,, ' s t.000 \'\ "'' : ,; 2 Minll'llll'" ~~· ~ ·-Federal regulallons require a subslantial lnlercsl penalty tor early withdrawals from term " 11'\ •. ac:counta.. Our Savings Counselors wlll help you plan a savings program best lor your needs. -- 1n0101.N<:JE-COUNT-Y . There Is a Home Savings office near where you live, work or shop Look for the· shield of America's Largest I • Job HX3701 NSl'ft, I Col. GALAXY ADV. INC. 1 • ~EADS COAST GROUP Edwin H. Finst.er 11,in ster W ill Take Top Reins J Edwin H. Finster will be installed as president-of-the Orange County Coast Associa· lion at the group's annual ban- quet at Bahia Corinthian Y11cht Club, Newport Beach, Oct. 3. Finster is the regional vice president or Boyle Engineer· ing'Corp., Newport Beach. He is a former vice president uf the coast association, serv- ed as president of Orange County Chamber of Commerce and is a member Of UC Irvine Industrial As.sociatei and the Orange C o u 11 l y HistortcaJ Commission. nm BANQUET W'l·L L begin at 8 p.m. with a recep. lion scheduled for 7 p.m. Others will be installed to the following offices: \Vilijam \Vcbb, manager, San Diego Gas and · Electric, San Clemente first vice president; JaC'k f'eehan. manager , Southern California Gu Co., lluntington Beach, second vice president: Williard Jo~. architect, Costa M e aa , treasurer, and Ralph Kiser, n1anager, lfuntington Beach Chamber or Commerce, secretary. 0 UTGOING PRESIDENT Richard Stevens wiJI preside and Kennet h Sampson, Orange County director of harbors and beaches, will be the Installing of8cer. Paul Salata of USC and Pittsburgh Steelers rame will be master of ceremonies. The association is a group that describes itself aA being dedicated to the "protection, uplift and beautification of the Orange C.ounty Coast." Banquet reservations may be made by caHing 962- 6611. REl"l .Et,'TIONS Ly S.cyn Shc:ffc:t '1th.tttw .., .. _ ...... MM ........ n9" ... .. Olpll-•OJ•···" -W-c:wtts In any trade or profession, the ski ll employed is far more import.ant than the tools that are u.sed. Babe Ruth could probably have hit mome runt v.i,lh your son's Little League ball bat. Rather than waste li me lamenUng that we were not blessed with all the physical and mental talents we mlghl have wist\ed for, Jet's be sure that we put our utmost skill into the use of those talents we do have. The price of a funera l senrire is entirely al. the discretion or the families we serve. Every se rvice, rca:ardlcss of cost, receives the finest personal service and att.ention to detail of which we are capable. g;:HcFFeR. ~ mo&TU~llY ~76 SOUTH CC»ST HClfNAY LAGUNA llfA01 494.1535 SAN a.MN1E 1.s:Jl NORTH a CN4-0 REAL 49'2-0100 Ewtry l•h1rd1y In the DAILY PILOT I Thursday, Septtmbft 26, l'n4 DAIL V PILOT A• f,5 • -I-' .T • I" I .' \ • SORRY 10 PHOIE or IL ORDERS / WOMEN'S DRESSES 20% To 50% OFF • Pc..t s..tls, Slrftl ........ Loog llre1H1 • Daytime or Drftsy • J.IOi";. Mluts. H.ef 11111 Shoe Dept. 0 7Spoir Men'sShoes 14.'19·1~.'19 I0.11 0 :m po< WOm.n's Bettet Sondols ll.'1'1·15.99 I 0.11 0 200po; Women'sSfinqH .. ls 12.'19-13.'19 5.11 O 120 po; Women's Rope Trim Wedge Cosuols 9.'1'1 5.11 ·D 120 p::iir Women's Heels-Asst. styles, Broken Sizes .II D 75 po< T •••• Shoes .II Ungerie & Sleepwear Dept. 0 l:IJ only Women's Bodv Briefers 0 26 only Poiomo•-1001 Nvlon 0 0 100 only L1. W1. Ga.ns. 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Nova's always been good. Now it's bea utiful. IMMlA America's favoti te car continues to provide the room many families need plus plenty of quiet and comfort. Still the great American value. afE\IELlE Mid-size, easy to drive, room for six:, mid-priced, strong reputation for value. America's most popular intermediate. ' I .. 1 • • • ' • \ ' ' • ·' .. ' ' • • CAMARO Our sensibly sporty compact. It looks like a million and drives like it looks. WAGONS Big ones, small ones, in-between ones. Practical wagons that make sense for ·, America. And you. ' · MON'mCARLO Its specia l ability: making you feel good. About the way it looks and drives. About your own taste and judgment. •· I ' ' ., • • • \ J l\1ot'{l LN Sedan ' II CHEVROLEl"S NEW Ef'f1CII.NCY SYSl'EM FOR1975 "It's· the key part of a program aimed at h~lping our new cars run leaner (more eco- ncimical~y), n,in cleaner-and save you money every mile. The Efficiency System is standard on all 1975 Chevrolets with VS or Ii-cylinder engines. It's a series of significant engineering improve; ments working together for the very first time. Components include High Energy Ignition, catalytic converter, Early Fuel Evaporation and steel-belted radial ply tires. In sum, the System is designed to heighten the pleasure and lower the cost of driving a 1975 Chevrolet-to bring you a better running car in many ways, along with improved fuel economy, more miles between recommended maintenance and an engine that stays cleaner internally because of no-lead fuel. . Yciur Chevrolet dealer will gladly give you the details and answer your questions. See him and the sensible 1975 Chevrolets starting September 27 •. • ' . MAKES "SflfSE . FOR AMERICA • • , ' -.. I ,\ ' • e IEA ANDl•SON, Edlt9r • ....... ,.,.,_,,,.,..mtlfri6,lt14 ·-.. .. • WELCOME TO LIFETIME TRUST TRUTH SELF • Class ··Focu By ALLISON DEElll OflMDlllYrti.tutt ~· Wh at ls being a woman? What is being a m an? "I d9n't think we have a va11 d definition of either/' said Dr. Nan y Reekinger. · •·women have never really. defined themselves. Not a ny phl105ophy or major religion, or a ny o(·lhe gr·eat books include women's definition of themselves. . ••until r ecent years w))en there have been wo.rri en psychiatrists, men ~ve even presumed to tell women how they feel." Society e ncourages us to box our· selves in, and we allow it, she said . .. Women are beginhing to q uestion described the sum mer course, reveal what Becoming l\.1en and Women is all about. Step one is to sort out ho\v you feel, making a list of one problem to lackle and nine things you like about your· selr. she said. · Where do you look for answers.? "'Within yourselr," says Nancy Reckinger . "1'here isn't any other spurce. Trust yourself. "This society doesn't say that to people. In fa ct. this sociely tells rem ale peopte in m yriad y,•ays NOT to t rust themselves, but rather to learn from outside sources how to be feminine, how to be desirable, how to be abl e t o attract a man. • the well-de rined roles. Men are ROLESACCEPT questioning their roles. And for the ••st:::';; i:u:;:: how to manipulate hiin answ ~.rs , peopl e are looking enough to satisfy her own needs everywher e except the only source: -without losing him, to have children themselves." and find happiness in serling him and Men and women will be learning to the children." define themselves in a fi ve -week · Next, listen to yourself and what cours e Dr. Reckinger is leading your self is saying. Tuesday evenings at C3lifornia State "'Remember that you arc t he only Vniyers ity, Fullerton. expert on you, the only person who The ·course, Becoming Men and can passibly know what is righl for Women, developed out of a sum mer you,"'' she said. s emina r . fo r m others o r young .. Freedom goes hand in hand \11ith children, l\l others as \Vomen, atten-responsibility. Being mature means ded b~ n women and one man. you replace outside control by others UIEll·ATION __ with_self:control". You weigh all of. the uwe discovered that what we were pros a11:d C0!1;S of as-many alternatives t alking about was 'people liberation,· as possible. so they planned another class ror men ln other words, s he said, having a and •omen to a ttend t.ogether. ·• she baby means a lot or un pleasant things said. like dirty diapers and losing sleep but Some ideas rrnm Dr. Reckinger's a woman accepts those tasks ror the "Short Course on Maturity ... which greater pleasure or having a child. ....,-~•'"'";'''. ~· ¥---1-1 .-! ! ·>' .j I - Identity -s: Last, ypu develop a LiCetime Map, a pe rs1>ec live of your life as a {'ornplcte thing. Dr. Rcckinger rcl'allcd that one young mother , after looking i:1t her life as a 75-ycar cycle, decided that it is· okay to spend 10 or 15 years enjoying rour children g rO\\'ill~ up, as long as you know abQ ut those next 45 years and get ready for thent. \\/hot about being a man" Dr. Reckinger as ked: .. Jlo\v rr cC' is a man in our society? 1111\\' much choice docs he ha \'C'! \\lhy do so many of them die of he;ut att:u·ks <.ind hypertension?'' Others nodd~d in agr('ement. • The second class hopes to en· courage men talking to women, men to men. ,,·omL•Jl to \\'Omen and, not just spouses, SELF DEFINED "'In our sociL•t \'. \\'C define ourselves by our work . A \1;oman y,•ho calls her· self a housewife gives hersel[ that title. \Vhcn she ca ll s herselr a homemuker. th:.i l is another role. .. \Ve arc valued in thi8societyonly durin!! that 1,c riod \vhen \ve're \\'Orkin)!. Chi ldr1:n are, not valued. Jl(•tired people art' noL \'alued. · "Chi ldren :1rs.•sent to school. kept NEEDS RECOGNIZED out of our \\«1y . Older people arc sent \Vhat, s he asked, do \\'C expect or 11, Sun City . \\"hy can't ''e value a man? Is be boxed in at y.·ork, bQxcd people fo r \vh:.it they JrC'·~ \Vhy i!'>. in at home? Do you recognize his t'l'onomic v::iluc rnore im1X1rtant than needs as well as yours? hun1an value?'' she posed. In the summer class, Dr. llC'ekitl J!Cr ''l\Iy truth may not IX' your truth. I said, one woma n r<:,achcd the 1>01nt don't have to agree \\•ith you to like where she could •'offer t he s ame you. But only 1 can decide what is ·respect she wants for her O\\'n J>c r· ri ght for me. sonhood to others." "'Left alollc. normal hun1an tenden- Thc \vom an told the class." "I !old Ci<'s ;.1rc to\vard the good and the myself, he must be tired, too. Jle's he;.illh y." bE>en working terribly hurd and i ~ .. Our \\'hole C'ducation;li system is av.•ru lly discouraged. 1'hings uren'L based on IC'lling us to trust ~umconc going too well ror him either. l·lsc, so1n<'onc outside ourselves," she '"I told him a(ter di nner. n1aybc he ;JSSL'rlc<I . shou ld change jobs, that it \\'OU!d be ··\Ve ne£>d to learn ho\1 to com · okay \Vith me. I told hi m \\·c eoultl muniC'al(', ho\\' to va!u(', ho1v to a 1>~ mal(e it rine ff fie w-anted:to give it up 1>1•eci~1 te th ings that arti noL like our· and go into something else. . selves ... without a put-down. ''~le thought the roar \\135 falling in. . . ••\\'(' have Only fiv e lhrCC·hOur S('S~ Finally he said he really ditln't \vanl ~ions :ind we'll do well in that time to to qui t. And lhen \\'C talked. \Ve talked defi ne self, oi nd reel good about that more than we have in ;igcs. It '''as self. ·r hcn, perhaps, we can make amazing.·· plans ror the road." FU LFI LLM ENT ENCOURAGEMENT 'No philosophy, m~jor religion or any of fh e great books includes women's definition of themselves ... Men have even presumed to tell women how th ey feel.' -Nancy Reckinger , ___ , ____ ..., ts Yellow Brick Road Misleading? Child's Fantasies Mapped By CAROL MOORE Of TIMI O.Uy l"llet$1.Jtt Elizabeth Ma rsh r emembers when receivin g a new Oz book from •n aunt for a s pecial occasion m eant "a love ly afternoon or unadulterated pleasure.'' But in the early l!.X>Os the only truly American fairytale was not available in libraries. not con· !iidered good literature beca use L. Frank Baum 's style was Cull of easy language and ho rrible puns. Today, some psycholog is ts question the efrect on young r eaders, noting the severity of Baum 's own childhood marked by illness, death or a sibling and military academy 9trictness. r.trs. Marsh, an Oz fancier from Orange, contends that viewpoint is rt bias held by persons who have read onl y "The Wizard or Oz." the first or 40 adventur e stories. She will ex hibit Ba umania during the rirst session or the UC Ir~ vin e Extension series, The Media and the fi1ind or the Child, starting ·Sunda y, Sepl. 29 from 3 to 9 p.m. in Social Science Hal l. Judy Pike, librarian, and Drs. Justin Call. p rofessor of child psychiatri· at UCJ and \\farren Hol· lister, history proressor at Univer· sity or California, Santa Barbara, will ru rther d iscuss the' wizardry or Oz No me Ki ng and villains. The class will co ntinue on Satur· day and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20, with lect ure s on chi ldre n 's - edu.ratlonal televblan and Dil!M1 films. Man and Other Mammals titles the final session on SUnda y, Nov. 24, dealing with the behavior of baby lions, baboons and elephants. · Mrt. Marsh's interest in Oz began w hen the boots were national best sellers .,00 continued when she joined the lntematlonal Wiz ard or Oz Club to entertain her granddaughter. l\fembershlp entitles her to three copies a year of the Ba um Bugle, a collection of reprints as well as represented the suffragette moveme nt. .. They even use them in Russia to help teach English. Oz is the utopia where everyone is taken care of. Ru s1ian authors have added three books to the series.'' . He r Baum a nia - stuffed animals, stationery, first editions -has attracted the attention or the Uni versity or \Vyo ming at Laramie which wou ld l ike it for it~ Americana archi,·es. l\temorabilia comes from other Oz members and s wap meets. Our only truly American fa iry tale was not considered Worthwh ile literature. • poems. essays a nd articles by fel· to w hobbyis t s who analyze discrepancies in Oz and maps. .. Oz is a place that almost exists because it's so well defined," P.tr s. Af arsh ex plai ned. "And there's a 'Who's Who' that lists Oz charac· ters. ''The books can be read at an adult level, too. like 'Gulliver 's Travels.' For instance, there is debate whether General Ginger · The supply seems endless since Baum also wrote Short stories for newspapers, pla ys and movie scripts, books for boys under the nom de' plume of Floyd Akers and the Aunt Jane's Nieces seri es for girls. .. Science fiction is an orrshoot or Baum 's pioneering and it. too, was a stepchild or literature ror several years," 8dded Mrs. Marsh who considers Tolkien's fantasil!s as the modern counterpart or Oz. "If psychologists \\'OUld read beyond the Wizard they v.·ould see how much fun and adventure there is for the imagination. v Robert Baum Jr. of Corona del l\lar would agree . He's the oWest living grandchild or the author. "I-le \\·as going to slop after about se\'en books but he received so much mail from children around the world asking ror more that he continued the epi sodes until his death. "'llis s um mer home .at Lake l\lichigan alw ays was £ii led with chi ldren c la m ori ng for more stories that he would make up on the s pu r or the m oment. "Now critics worry about his health· ~ut actually he was very \'igorous and liked to go orr to Egy pt whenever he finished a book. .. Sorne people read today's com- plexities into hi s plots. All that he consciously intended was lo please childN!n." . Indeed, the UCI series is desig· ned to help adults reorient them· se lves to the inner wo rld or childhood thought as understood a nd portra_ye d by writers, ii· lus tra t ors , produc e r s a nd behavioral scientists. Children will be adrrlitted rrec to the SUnday afternoon programs. There's Pl.ace-in Mom's Heart for All ' ~ • D A ~ "N L h the gen.,ls of a marriage and the -·~1 E n..A.., AljDERS: 1 ave full1Umentol1oung love. been amused by the letters in your -----f dcrsland lhe world '''ouldn 'l <'OI· cracker piecr'ust that ~mt:()nc had ,h1 psc if you wcnl to bed "'ii h dirty jummed between the page~. feet. You a re lhe one we held onto so Ann-Landers I rolumn from firs t. the middle child You sustained 'us through, the who compla in ed abQ.ut hi s spol, hamburaer')'ears, the fin t apart- thcn the oldcsl. and finally the m•nt (fumls htd In Early Poverty I, ..'.JOUngest. , ·=~-,-----~ -:---our first mode-of transporlatlon-. 1-Iere is a charming little essay I found stuc k between two baby (19M Feet), and the 7·incb.!l.V we- books in our library. I don't know paid on for36 months. "''hO wrote it or wh~n I ri rst read You were new, had unused gran· it, but J 'd like to share il \vith you. dporents, and enough clothes for a DEAR FIRST BORN: l "vo set or triplets. You were the original model for a mom and a always lo\'ed you bcsl because you dad who were trying to work the wero our rirsl miracle. You were ·bugs out. You cqt lhe strained • Yo u were the· child or our busy, tightly. \'ou t1fe the lffilt with our a mbi tious years. \Vithout you \YC past, n rc<i son ror tomorrow. You ne''"r could have sur\·iv<'d the job darken our hair. quicken our steps . cha nges a nd the t ('dl un\ and ~quare our shoulders, restore our rou.tirutth;ltj.£.Dlil_r.JiMc. ____ vision and gi\'e us a sense of TO Tll E BA BY: 11vc al\\•ays umor Ifia security. mutm1ty nnd loved you best bccuuse \\•hilc en· dur11bility ran 'l provide. dings arc g<lnernll y sud . you arc \\1hcn your hnirllne takes on the h . y shnpc or Lak (' Erle and )'tlur own sue a JOY. ou readil y accepted childrl'n 101,ie r over i ou, i·ou will the milk·~lal ned bi bs, the loy.·cr hunk , the f:ruc.kcd base ball hat, th.c still b<! our baby. -,\ ~IOTl-1 EJt. baby book lh:lt hud nothin~ \\'rllt n l)•:AR f'RIF.ND: Bcaullrut - In It except :1 recipe ror gruham· lh :\nks for s haring • 1tmb-;-t e open safety-pinrand-and-never·in-ynur-tife did-anythins: - lhl"ff·hour nilps. ' ~ -rtrst:-nurrnn1y m·nde-you mQre You were the beginning. spechtl. DEA R MI DDLE CH ILD ; I've You were the one we relaxed always loved you best because you "'ith and reali zed a dog could kiss drew a tough spot in the (amity and you and you wouldn't get sick. You It made you stronger ror it. could cross a street by yourselr You cried lfss. had more patlen· ·long before you were old enough to ce. 'wore raded hand·me-downs, • get ma rried. And you helped us un- • I . '· I '• • i. I • • I: ii I' I fl I 1""1WLYPILOT • • Can You ·ffecall? ' ' . ~ .•• beer was five cents a glass? Or a haircut was ~wo bits? These and other illOstalgic memories will be /hcalled during Lido Isle 1ivacht Club Staff Com· odOl'<fS. "Sting" (a dinner . nee>. The party will e-place Saturday, Oct. · 5, in the island clubhouse. , Inviting members to join . the fun is Ed Hayes, a staff J;commodore. 1:-,, I I I 11 11 ~ . Ma ~r iage Goes Another Round Jn a repeat· series, Mar-~~-..-= ·riage -g o -round will examine the epidemic' breakdown or marriage as well as a celebration of wed-ded togetherness. A six-week session on Wednesdays will begin at 8 • p.m. Oct. 2 in the Unitarian- Univenallst Church, Costa A-1esa. David A, Crump, direc- tor, explained the tonnat features a JS-minute in- troductory talk by the 'director. He · will descri~ most commonly observed 'problems in counseling. practice. For example, Initial sulr. jects include How Can I Grow in A1y Ow n Life? .What Are the Changes In Today's Marital Relation- ships : Can I Ha ndl e' ,+ ·Failure-Or Even Success? Dlreelor David Crump wlll keynote popul1r serie~. ~1·~--t"! Afterward, smaller groups will be formed for diseussion sessions, which will be led by volunteer profes·sionals. · Ru Shots for Seniors i Cereal Value a Mystery Clinics Coming Two flu immunization cllnies for senior citizens 65 and older will be given in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach in October, spon· sored by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Don ations of $1 maximum will be accepted to help pay for the syringes and other medical supplies •. By ERMA BOMBEat · I spent the better part o[ I bought $52.34 worth or an hour in the cereal aisle groceries the other day and the other day trying to find the carryout boy asked,. the all-purpose cereal. The ''Did you want help with manager came by and said, thisoi'areyougoingtoeatit .. Look, here's a great all· here?'' · around cereal. It's crunchy, • . · , sounds like World War·1u AT WIT'S END -.r,h1ngs aren t that bad when you paur milk over it. ye~, I snapped and as he fills you up, not out, gives shifted impatiently f~ you energy provides a mid· ooe foot to the other while I d k ' k • · · ·fumbled tor ID.y car keys be ay snac •'1!18 es you ~w bed and she didn't know the 'd '°Wb d ___ ., strong, solves your ir· dillereoce ~a1 ;., e~e o yo ... w ca.w.. regularity problems, offers ' em. · younaturalvitamins,lastes And Marty, a young ''Ihavesomeolber enan-like hickory nuts and has a mother who is going to use ds :' I said, "Just put them Yo-Yo that glows in the her Christmas savings and ln tbe aloyecompa~'' dark.'' buy five pounds o( sugar. And proud Stephanie w' puts plastic fruit in het· refrigerator and pretends she's rich. The first will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in But mostl y, the inflated Mariners Library, Newport prices have brought about Beach, on Friday, Oct. U. an appr eciation by th~ The second is scheduled. fa mily for the simple things· for Saturday, Oct. 19, from o( tile. The other day as I 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the drove in from the super· Coat a Mesa Woman's market, the family all dan· CJubbouse. ced around the car fighting to see who opened the glove • Co·aponsor ed by tbe compa rtment first . Ora nge County .Health Everyone but the dog. · .De.Partment, the chnlcs are being funded by federal and He's been eating out since state grants under the Older last May. American.Act. Area ph)'sicians and nur· ses are volunteering their time, and RSVP is dOingthe plannin g an d ad· mini stration work. Tran- sportalion will be provided by off-duty (ire and police personnel. Refreshments will be fur· nished by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Woman's Club and Winchell's Doughnuts. Anyone wishing infor· mation about the clinic may call RSVP officials at 642· 0963. 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All DECOUPAGE 40% Off All MACRAME 25% Off All WHITE GLUE 40% OFF All CANDLE & Craft Molds 40% Off 2706HARBOR COSTA MESA PH. 556-0900 • Wben you think about it, • 1 yes,'' I a al dr-;;======'==============~===============::;--j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!. ahopplns for food b pttlng susplciously, "But will it pretty absurd. Why I can patch the driveway and remember when my staUon take puppy stains off the waeon runnetb, over with carpet?'' $52.34 worth of srocertes In It. Toc!Ay, I can~ •fiord help Another tbint the con- formy bamburaer. . sumer crunch bas done ls to How have the hlsh prices pull shoppers t oretber. ltfected consumers? For Every week, t he same me thing Jt has m ade them people gather at the super. better shoppers market where we share a • common crisis. ·Sorta like Face It, a lot of mothers I the Poseidon Adventure. k now used to above a banana and a box of cereal I've made friends like 'through the bars of tbe baby Lois, who does her shopping bed at ni1ht a nd aleepin the for the week and can still next mornina. But at 8S · get in the express line. And cent.a ·a box, we want to Mrs. Brettock, who was know what the cereal can· checking out her food one do. day when the store was rob- Large Sizes ··,. 42to 50 Just In time for crisp Fall days ••• our brand new stock . of absolutely ' beallllful swea ters. Everything from -~F~~·dellcate, little shrugs ·~ lo great crunchy jackets and lace-y locking cardigans . Lovely I ~~'sHALF-SIZE SHOP ruLLPJON HUNTINGTON HACH 224 Ore"t•flllr Md 14 Huntln9ton Cortt•r LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MISA -.....,._" .. _. 110SNow,.nl.lv4. •'ilto;tuNDAY 12..JfF"ulltrton, Huntington Ctnttr) ButAmttlclnl • Ma11.er Cbarce ~~~j I \ NOW YOU CAN GET RID OF THOSE CELLULITE. BULGES ••• w11H 0 A FI RST IN AME RICA! In troducing the first serious treatment fo r CELLULITE. Cellul ite is the gel·like deposit that forms the bulges on legs, knees and arms. It is a serious matter and should be treated seriously and professionally. Massage, diet and exercise cannot remove cellulite and wrapping treatments have only limited effect. The MARENGO lnstitut 'd'Esthetique is the only lnstitut in the country with the most complete aisenal of equipment from France, Germany and Switzerland to help treat cellul ite efficiently, quickly and with permanent results . . . . Th~ lnstitut uses: The Frimator, Circulorator, Cellulitoir, Aerojer, Ccllutron and Electrodyn. The results are immediate, obvious and lasting. . --· For a.fr.a-co11sultalion,..az/l: lnsti tut d'Esthetique MARENGO 161 O West Pacific Coast Highw•y . Newport Beach 642-92 11 .. -··- MARENGO-A se;tous 114me fo r serious results. ' I -' • .. Sew luxurious loungers -. pretty enough to be see n in. Shop FG, sew your own, SAV E MORE! BOBE \'.ELOUR Val•e• to 3.IO ·• Polyester and Poly9s1«-N~on blend In a luxurious Velour. M1ny aolid colon for robes, IOPJ*I and loonglng paj1mas. MKhlne washable and no ironing ~Ired. 54" wide. FG'1 reg LOW pnce. • OUTING F LANNEL .77~ .. ..,,,_,.1,n 91CW.l'llCI _,,...... .... ,.'*"·It • Variety of patterns and colors for warm nighlles. pa1amas and robes. Machi~astfable Conon, 45" wide. FG's reg. LOW price. (This fabrici . does· . not meet Federal tlammabUity atandards for children.) FG's reg : low price 11.29. SKIRT ELASTIC Thi'ae · quarter Inch tor lklrtl and pa~ts. OMortne mi'Stant. Va1wwle ZS•7 .. IO TDs.100 . .... . . . ' • To4a:o" t h "' S••~ St-pt. 29 LAGUNA BEAOI 271 ,.,.,, ...... Mon.·-sat. 9-5:30' • • 'NEWPORT BEAOI JD Fe--Mon., Fri. 10-9:30 p.m. Sat. 10-6 p.m. Sun. 12-ll p.m:' I• •I Memories Are Golden Coast Couples . 1'he 50th annivers<.1ry of the marriage of ~Ir. and 1\Irs . Gu s Prolopapas in \Vi lkcs Rarrc, l>a .. \Vas observed at a buff el dinner hosted by their daughter and son. l\'lrs. Joseph Steverson of Newport Beach and Geor g e Protopapas of San Luis Obispo. The ho norees. who have fo ur grand•. children, have been in the restau rant business in Laguna Beach for 28 years. They belong to Masonic Lodge, Op- timists, 01>era Guild, Wom en's Club andSoroptimisls. Pledges Exchanged Tie and Liz Saurwcin and RUBERT-CAFFROY · Sharon Myers. Thei r parents are Air. and Mrs. Jules Gregory of Lam- bertville, N. J . and Mr. a nd Atrs. Marcus J . Silvera of Newr>ort Beach. Lind a Suzanne Caffroy · Best man was John Davis and former Harborite John and us hers were Gl en Frederick Rubert, both Rudolph and Bob Jackson. stude nts al California State University, 1-lumboldt, ex- changed we dding. vows during ceremonies in the Beaumont Pres byterian Church. • Rubert. son or Raymond Rubert. Towanda, Pa . and Mrs. Mary Rube rt, Palm Springs. is a graduate of Corona d e l ltf ar llig h School. The bride, daughter or Mr. and )f rs. Richard t. ... Caffroy of Che rry Valley; graduated from Beaumont High School. Honor attendants were_ Kathy French and William Rub<rt. Others in the wedding party were Christine Boyd, Tracy Peterson, Sandy Pratt, Jim carfroy, Dick Feist, Ray mond Rubert, Kathy Fischbach and David carrroy. The couple will .live in McKinleyville. DAVIS- SAURWEIN Anne M aric Saurwein became the bride of Charles B. Davis during ceremoni es perlormed in Our Lady or Mount Carmet Catholic Church, Newport Beach. . The bride, daughter of the Tom Saurweins of Costa Mesa, was attended by tar- The bride is a 2raduate or Costa fl.lesa High School· Her husband, son of Mr. and Attendants were Carol Ann Hubbard and Thomas M. Culbertson Ill. Airs. Jloward Davis ofC.Osta. The new Mrs. Silver a Mesa_, graduated from graduated from Solebury Orange Coast College and School and Carnegie-Mellon served in the Navy. University a nd received her. a-IRISTIANSEN- BRECHTEL MFA from Rutgers Univer- sity. Her husband is an alum· nus of P a sade na High Donner · ·Lake will be' Sc~ool .and Cal Poly, San home for the new Mr. and Lws Obispo. l\.1rs. Sco tt Alan Christen-The new1ywed s wilJ ~n, who exch~nged w~d-reside in Honolulu. dmg vows and nngs dunng a morning ceremony con· PEACOCK-DELL ducted by the Rev. Edward · P. Allen in the gazebo at the Married in an outdoor Victor Hugo Inn, Laguna ceremony in Heisler Park, Beach. t~aguna Beach were Linda ·Sue Del l and Jim J . ~ bride, t he former Peacock both of Laguna ~larianne Brechtel, is t~e Beach. ' daughter o f Mrs. Lois Brechtel of Balboa Island. · Officiant was the Rev. and her husband is the son Sta nley Ge'orge of San of Olto Christensen of Brea Clemente. Parents of the. <ind Mrs. Mary Christensen bridal couple are Mrs. Wil- of Balboa Island. lard 'Bell of Balboa Island and the Ted Peacocks, Long .Beach. l\1atron of honor was Kathie Remington, while best man wa s Alvan Don- nan. T he n ew lyw e d s :.i r e students at the University of Nevada, Reno. SILVERA-GREGORY Attendants were Marcia Wilso n and Dell Schweitzer. The bride is a graduate of Corona del l\1ar High School a nd Southern California School of Dental Assistants. She also studied at Orange Coast College. Kathe Gregory became H e r hu s band is a the bride of Steven Craig 'graduate of San Clemente Silvera during auplial 'rites High School and Cal Poly in Honolulu. San ~uis Obispo. rC"'I r::> ""Ur MOHTH·EHD Y2 PRICE CLEARANCE IHCLUDIHG : COTION LINGERIE BRAS Tlwn., Fri., Sat. Only Open Thursday Evening Phone: 642-1197 •• I\ l ' ' -t1 et-a s- INTI MATE APPAR EL Wt1tcliff Pl•••· •• 1101 &1rtlfl~ N••Ptrt Be.ell, C•llfot~i• '!lu!doy. Septemt>er 26. 197• DAILY P1LOT U Robinson's --- Newport only! LAST4DAYS! For the first time, se·e the entire Lees' National Showroom of Carpets at • ;-~.,:, .. ·:· ... :~t-t .. '. ... ' I And everything, at 113 to 283 off! .... t .r.1i'I,~ !'I ' " .. •• We've recreated Lees' national showroom at Robinson 's, • so you can see 34 styles, over 600 colors at once. And save! Until now, only decorators could shop for carpeting so conveniently. Come into our annex this week and browse through the beautiful showroom, filled with plu shes, shags, kitchen, text ured carpets and indoor/outdoor styles, sale priced fro m a practical $9.99 sq . yd . to a luxurious $29.99 sq. yd., all installed over your choice of our featured padding. Hurry in. It's a fabulous show. Rugs/Carpets, lower level. OPEN SUNDAY f2 -5 - 2 FASHION ISLAND SHOP °l'l'IURS., 10-5:30FRIDAY10-9:30 • • 644-2800 . . I I I [ ' I t .. I • t -i.:. I • • IN DAILY PILOT Thu,.day. September :ze, tt74 • Parents: A School·· Resou • rce By KENT G. BUR1T A teacher ·or 6·I0·8·year-kid s, there would bt an open n..aw1,11M5<l•AC•M11111or old~ at the !\1ackcy 83ncroft school . As room moth.er ror ~li!\s School in Boston told how a Ackerman's 5econd -grade father has taught bicycle class, 1 baked cookies for repairing in his garage: the spring PT 1\ meeling. f:lnothcr dad "'ho is an ar· "lie never thought "'e'd , get that many, but "''e did and in a-very short time'.·• · Another year I drove a chitect has given lessons in bunch of the third -g·rade <:irch itcctural design: an CANDIDATES chester, ~fuss ., reels parents should h~ve the right to scrutinize teachers. to hire and fire them. "Ar- ter all-it·is-(Hu· kids \\'ho will drop oUt ir they aren't ex· cited about education," she said. squlrmers to th e beach for author has taught ~try · One panel participant lheclasspicnic. writing. :spoke of being on a hiring Another role for a p<trent On c e ·l ''' a s PT A committee composed or t\\o'O is that of promoter al home · secretary and took minutes Some parents provide parents and two teachers.' of child d evel opment. of discussions about such transportation for field The committee interviews Father and mother are the world-shaking issues as trilJiS ·q~ce a .~eek,,others ·all candidates for teaching reinforcers of what a child whelher to buy a baseball collect 1nterest1ng discards. jobs and makes recommen· I earn s a l s ch oo I. A backstop o r a new set or -bottle tops, milk cartons .: dations to the principal.. move ment toward in- swings. -for "scrounge art.'' , ..,, ' . .· ,. .creased ''parent education" So that my ser,·ices in the Anoth e r Participant will enable parents to fulrill . · · future could perhaps be A FORCE FOR CHANGE . spoke of a curriculum com· this role bette r. · more substantive, I atlen · · AnothCr role a parent can mitlce composed or both ded a rccenl seminar here pl ay is to be an. agent or teachers a nd parents. WORKSllOP.S HELD 'Parents must become resources, agents of change, hqrrie rei~fo;cemehts of school learning., . on "Parents as Partners in change, helping to alter the Teachers 1n small nur· Education.'' It w1;1s held at type of ed ucation going on E_lsewhcre par_e nts arc sery schools for disadva n-plays with the children 50 Audiovisual material llarvard University, con· in his co mmunity. asking for a say in the ar· ·t aged (_•hildren it was that they understand the depictsvariousli£e.styles. ~~~!'~s~~c\~~io~d~i~~io~h~ rr~mpar.~T~~e~~~r1f!n~!~~ ~~~~~.l~~ahip:;~n~~~ic~f o~ ~~~~;~:P~: :f~!~· !na·r~~~ =~~~~ional pote ntial or Students are ·taught to Advisory fo r Open aboutmeetings held onthc p_r1nc1 pal. ~ va:ent ad· days so that "''orking \'aluetheirownupbringing .Education. subject of open education in v1sory committee is a good parents can gel there. lie said, "Parents want to · and cultural background. Today therearene\vrolcs herneighborhood. vehicle ror parent jnflucn· S . h 1 know what they can do at p 1 b d forparcnts to play. cc. omet1mes the sc oo home.'' ane mem ers an Oneis tobearesourctfor 'fhe superinte ndent of he ad provi des transpor· teachers In the audience the teacher. A parent can schools told parents that if EXTENSION OF FAMILY •talion. Eladia Gore at the· A course now being pilot· agreed that parents must be s hare his or he r talent or they got 20 pupils \\•hose Elinor \Villiams, former · Dimock Street School in tested by the Educational encouraged to become knowledge w ith small parepts wanted an open boardchairmanoftheNew Roxbury, l\tass., told of Development Center resources. agents of groups or children either at clas room, this would be School for Children (a playing the same games teaches that there is no one change, and home reinfor- schoolor at home. provided. Jr they got 200 parent· run school> in Dor· with the parents that he correct model for a family. . cersof school learning. Your Horoscope Tomorrow • Weddings and Engagements · To avoid disappointment. J>rospective brides are reminded to have their wedding 'stories with black and while glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot P~ople Department one week before the wedding. . Pictures received afier that time wlll not be used. 'For .engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also acco!"· panied by · a black and white glossy pie· ture be submitted six weeks or more · befo~e the wedding dale; otherwise lt will not be published. • To heip fill requirements on b<ith wed· ding and engafement stories, ~orm:> are available in al Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department stare members at 642-4321. .. UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WtllllY•W.t ...... ltJl ....... ~ c.... Ml'M-141-tllt Taurus: Clear Path HUNTINGTON HARBOR Diving .for Lobster Dinner I.eslie Carson, 18, of Greenville, N.C., spends her vacation diving with her husband ror large, clawless lobsters on the· ocean floor off the Florida Keys. The 'llNNIS BIKING WHERE? CAN YOU FIND <ontinuou1ly renewed ORIGINAL designs -OUAllTY materials & workmanship •Monogramlng SERVICE' •Matching ACCESSORIES •YOUR CHOICE of fabric, trim • pants style. length. etc, at no extra chg. -a.JSTOM FIT or ready to wear NO, WE'RE NOT EX~ENSIYE! at · · Couturier f.or Active Sp01uwear Mesa Verde Cenler F-2 "° lue~01~~1°6Sat. tlatbor & Adams s.w. COf1*' 557-7206 F · .,'·1 9 ,.....iuc.-n. 1 Cosla Mesa Closed Mon. BoATING GOLF " FAOM Fash ion Island Newport Beach • UPI TeleClflolO rouple's annual fishing expedition pays off with fine catches like the lobster Airs. Car- son caught, above. Friday, September27 - By SYDNEY OMARR 'ARJES C.?6arch 21·April 19): You may have asked (o r too. much to ban· die-now you can take in·. ve ntory a nd decide on productive routine. Roman· ti c interes ts are stimulated .. TAURUS {April 20·1\Iay 20): Breakthrough in- dicated. One rou respect. admire is going to clear path for you. Prestige rises and standing tn community is also elevated. GEMINI <May 21-Juae 20): Cycle is harmonious and you perceive future needs, potential. You come to terms with domestic situation. You realize you don't own any person-and no one owns you. CANCER ·(June 21.July 22): Don't be de'ceived by money claims. schemes, exaggerations. Key now is to extract factual infor· mation from partner, mate, associate who claims to have financial backing. LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 221: Accent is on how you relate to those whose ideas oppose your own . D eal from • N. KIN71BERLY 1Nl q°"E8·108S • 3<41 BAYS)OE DRIVE 1 NEWPORT BEACH ·~~~ .. , . "" ' t MOHi THRU SAT. 10 TO S . 873-1620 l\.tj.S.1.0. position of confidence. strength. 1.Iaintain altitude of responsibility. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. details. you could gain 1money sense. Ir you neglect fine print,· you pay the price. Act accordingly. 22): Emphasis is on health, AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q.Feb. employment, the accom·. 18): Lunar cycle is such plishingofbasictasks.Now •that you h ave ''ii · you must finish rather than Jumination ." Yes. you do delay . sec the li ght. One who had LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22l: P erso n a l ma g ne t is m flo\\'s-you attract to you persons "'ith \'ig.o,r. You feel a li\'e. Yo u make \'ital changes . You shake off red tape. lethargy. SCORPIO (O ct. 23·~ov. 21 J: l·lome, prices. budgets, li \'ing costs-these tend now to dominate. Aquarius, Leo persons cou ld be in picture. Accent is on finalizing of agreement. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Dee. 21): You may rind yourself checking, calling, analyzing , deciding· and getting ready to recei\·e visit from relatives. Key is flexibility. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 191: lf wa ry about SHIRTS Mosterchorge been pulling wool over ~·our eyes slips up and yo u be nefit as result. PISCES l 1'~l'b. 19·1\larch 201 : Wh at rright ened you now t urns out to be a piece of cake. Aieans the chal· lenge "'as right up your al- ley. You ha 1,..e reason to relax, to celebrate to draw a deep, emotional "second breath.'' IFTODAYISYOVRBIR· THDAY you are somewhat aggressive, determined, willing to fight when you feel the cause is right. You have been scattering efrorts, running hither and yon -but this is due to change and you will be ac- cepting a serious, rewar· ding challenge. 7.99 OllAMSI MALL•MIWPOIT ,ASHtOM ISUMD Tt9 CITY, OIAMCH-OIAHM PLAZA. •AIDIH HOYI 1 LAGUNA tALS MALL•HAllOI SHOPPING CINTll. COSTA MISA . ....... WllllN••l .. 01 A Sleigh /ull of the unusual for Ch rislntas • Pree Christm as U'orkshop Daily . Alonday l/1ru Sat . lOa.111. fil5p.rn . Only 90 Days llt1!1/' IRllJMTllt •oartlwlll C.Rler HUNTINGTON 111.t.CM 161tl ALGONQUINeffWlliltNllt 14'*7271 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I ' • .. Thursday. September 2ti. 1974 """ DAILY PILOT g.u Efforts· Focu.s on Funds • BEAR PFO: Membership drive will conclude with an lee cream social al 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3. All parents ~nd children are in · vited .•. Two bowling leagues are formin g. Women 's league plays at 9 a.m. Mondays and the mixed group at 9 p.m. Tuesdays, More infor· mation is available by cal- . ling Mrs. B. R. Neiberg or .Mrs. B. R. Ballinger. CORON.A DEL MAR mGH PTA: Parents with new studcrtts In the school Rites Slated In December Planning lo marry in late December are Denise Diane Reeves and 111 ackey J ames O'Donnell. · Their parents are Dr. and )1rs. Robert Reeves and the Richard O'Donnells. all of Mission Viejo. Miss Reeves is a student at California State Univer· sity at Long Beach and her fiance attends UC lrvine. ·Season Opening Irvine Ebell New members are invited to the Ebell Club of Irvine's get a·cquainted brunch Saturday. Sept. 28, at 10 a.m. in the home or l\1rs. Stuart Peeler. Mrs. Ted Hundeby is taking reser- vations. Art Sale Costa ·Mesa Art League · ·will have an art show and sale at South Coast Plaza Wednesday·Saturday, Oct. 2·5. Sale proceeds will benerit the league's art scholar&hip (und. Peering Around CELEBRATING their 1ol(len wedding anniver· sary at a h1ncheon in the • Huntington Harbour Beach Club were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mark. who have been residents or Costa !lt1esa tor the past seven years. Hostin& lhe event were their son and daughter and their spouses, the Ralph Marki ot Westmln1ter and the Don ·Browns, Newport Beach .. The honored couple, who were married Jn Ogden, Utah, moved to California •6 years.ago. They have five ·grandchildren. VOLUNTEER service was recognized during an award presentation given by lfoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Auxiliary. ~ Among those honored were Mrs. \Vesley Shaffer for 4,000 hours: Mrs. C. W. Lee, 3,000: Mrs. R. J. Gar· • naus, 2,500: Mrs. Jack Gross. 1,000, and Col. Donald Fraser, 500. CONCLUDING !light scr· vice training with Continen· ta) Airlines was Cathy Raymond. daughter of l\1rs. E. E. Southcrland. llunting· ·ton Beach. rtti ss Raymond is a graduate or fltarina 1-ligh School, Huntington Beach ind Golden \Vest College. . ~BRA~JJNO -...-~.,,.....,­....... .. • • ""'"" Wlett . e AM SHOR . -.... . . Clots·~· • • school o!llco. A limited Wild Weil carnival will be num btratcookbooks stlllis rram 10 a,m. to 3 p.m. available. Thi)' ma~ be Saturda.y, Sept. 281 on the picked up a\ thl office or school 1round1. Special from Flossie Dunntnc. rc~ure1 Jnclude white but~ HA k noa COUNCIL .,folo sale, l'ndlan body pain· PTA : Presldents.L round ting .• bake sale and t able will be conducted by dr&'i''lngs. VICTORIA PTA: Annual family get-together picnic will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, on tile sctiooJ grounds. Games featured will be volleyball, 10ftball, pie·eatlge contest and soccer. Lemonade and cake will be provided and Snocones will be sold. Parents I-Teachers timetable SHOWING are invited to a general meeting al 10 a .m. Thur· sday, Oct. 3, in tile faculty lounge. Principal Dennis Evans will dis cuss the school a nd the district; counselors will answer qilestions, and the campus will be toured. Preceding wlll be an open board meeting at 9 a.m. and a cor· fee get·togethcr. .P.1r s. Jame& Schafer, TALBERT PTO: Public preside nt, at 9 a.m. Mon· is invited to unit's s wap day, Sept. 30, at St. John the meet from 8:30 p.m. to 4 Baptist Catholic School. p.m. Saturday, Sept . 28, on WILSON PTA: Family•--==========----------11 . Council meeting will begin the school groun ds . EASTBLUFF PFO:. at tO :IS a .m . Salad lunch Sweatshirts in. all sizes and wlll be hos ted by California "reWINKLE PTA: Dowling 1t1tion1r7 in the ac}\ool SChool. league is forming. Those colors may be ordered from . interested may call ri.1rs. Mro. Diano Kaaen or at tile llARBOl/R VIEW PTO: Ralph Bogel. skating party from 6:30 to~ p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, in ~he J1 a rbor Roller Rink. Tickets, at 50 cents, may be purchased that day or the day beCore at the school or at the rink. For Fall Frigidaire Heavy Duty washer and __ , ___ . ______ _ ·" . . big capacity $10 c-ash refund I . • • Flowing Heat Direct from $4S990dryer. . . . . -------------.fr1g1da1re. 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OF BEACH,HACIENDA TELEPHONE 1213) 111·51~ • .. -. . . . B 8 DAILY PILOT Thllr~ay, Stptembtr 26. 1974 ~ne111ies in A~~ord I MUTUAL FUNDS . 2 Groups Cry Out fo r Ecorioniic Stability DR. ROBERT ADLER I remcnlber the days of the Cuban missile crisjs, Everybody was building bomb shelters. Doom was lesa than 200 miles off of the coast ' of lhe Uni ted States. Today, th9sf bomb shelters a re playrooms for the kids or storage rooms f or ac- curoolated junk. But that was a type or doom that )'Oii oould pol yoor fi1111er on -survtvtl was a matter of a shelter, food and water, and no1 . belnc In the are1 of a diroct hlL How do you ourvt .. lhlrty yem ol 1......,...ion on the .... baltc lawl Of ecol\Ol'll· let! \Vhat we have done to our- 9elves In lbe p11I thlriy yem Ills p o lnled a 011. a battery of destrllcltoe ·mtulleo at UI that DO -noU°" oould have-doei Md they worked the -lnlldlous of achlme1 to a_,,.,tlsh the objective. W°'-SE -WE HA VE loved every mloute of Ill If )oil ..., -"' or ...,. fuse<I, you hln every rlghl to be. I ooulcm't evt11 write a column ltist woeit becoUIO the pap, tbe ridlculoul .... solutions that have come out of W~ng1m In tht ptll COii• pie iii weeka IS the varloua reprmuati... o1 eooaomte thoutll>t bave met, hive only heiglitMecl lll1 ·--that we doo'I -to flct Ullt whidl we hove d,.. to ourselves. and will acceot ~s an alternative to ,,,. tom-tom has been beaten since 1964 and no one has ~ to 11stee. In 1964 Y.'e were already late -but not too late. ,,,. funny part has beeD the .tooHom beaters ha~ -bem two groups wbo PIJ)ILIC NOTICE hate each other with a pa ssion, but who agree en- tirely on the problem. They only define the cause dif· ferently. Who are the two groups ? They are the a rch -c on· servatives on one hand, and lhe "kids" on the oilier. 'The c on s e r v a tives nominated a candidate, Barry Goldwater, to carry the torch for 1he philosophy o f governmental restraint, less SoVtrnment profl'lml, and I free ooterprlle 1y1tem where THE MONEY DOCTOR the l1w1 ol oupply 1nd demand could do their own lhlng. In lddlUon they stood !or a atl'Oll( Amerlct lhat would nol llend for direct or Indirect •a-Ion ac•lnst the rtahts end p<OPOrty of Amtrtoan.. 111E llESOUNDING defeat In 1te4 was because of the contuaion 0 a war that very fflW people wanted, ond the reel taouu ol 1tablllty Ind roduclion ol 11ivernment wue tool. In lddlUon, a permlnlve for- eign policy invtded 1 1prtng· board for the moot mllllve eupproprtaUon of American property ever pesirt!rated on thlJ er any other notion, and we let it happen. Had we llopped the Soulb Amerlcona !:om taki!lll our mines and the Ara bl from tlldnf our oil -1Jeo. the emblrgo would never hive happened end our balance of paymenla would .be hugely In Ute black. Peculiarly enough, the pro- test era of the "kids" :;tarted one year later. They recogniz· ed. a governmental process that was becomll\ll so huge and stilling Uiat Individual ,_ was being destroyed. In their frultratloo I h e Y reatll'lecl to 11.ctlcs !bit crealed PlJllLIC NOTICE MOTICI TO Cll OJTOl:I DON IOWIN llANIY, Sii l ltt oce.,-. atoll COUllT 01' THI loulnl rd. llf!N to1, Llftl lffcl\, SST-ATI OP (&1.1 .. 0ltMIA FOil CllllornlO '°'°'' wl'llch le tr. '4lct COUWTY Ofl a.Attel ot butl,,... If IN lllldtnltntd In •n 1111' lift. A41Jt' mett1r1 llf!'ltlllllll ti IM "tlft ff r .:;:icHAEL CV.IEHCI! llld Wctdtllf, "'1t+tl" four rnonflll •ftll' E1ltl•. tJI .:"-"'AEl CAREY ik1 Ille fll"ll •lcltton tf th/1 Ml let. CAREY aka ,..,....., ' DIMld ""'"""' !._ 1'74 MICHAEL: C. CAll&Y, OKHMIL t11t JOANM IDLIMAN /'IOTtCE IS HllEllV GIVEN to M flllnl1tr1it11 "f!ll fllfft er.altors ol .IM •~ t11med ~ o1 ftlt 1btW Mfl'ltd cllclllt11t lt'llt 111,,~-N vllll cl•\:: :•ll llt DOM IDWIN llAMH ttw llld ....... ...::..n. mu YOUClwn In UI •• OltM 11...-.... ". 111 lhltfll, wllll ttw.. ct.f\ ol the ,bo... 1..1111 ...... t • ........ .... lhl ot119t, of wll!I Ttl! 1'111 ..,..,,. entitltd "°""'' ti' to pmtnl 11!111'1, IM-Alltf'MY ........ illfllrltl'la !he ...-:.Wrv v:;IWI'•;., i~ ~~ Pul>llt• Or•ntl CHll D1!1'( .. 110!. ~~ ~~ '1tet E11I l~th Sir":: ~41911'1btr t.. ll'lf Oelobff J, 1:.11~:,j i:09I ,_. ,.C01Hornl1 tt6!7. Whkh ':I~::..--~~~===~..::."-' ""~Mi> oi•Mi""• ot 111e· ~•= PUBLIC NOTICE In 1111 ""'"'"" ptrt111111'11 to .. of said clKWtnt, ~ltllln lour monllll .fU .. IRIO• COUIT Ofl THI ~r the flf"lt putlllc1tlon of ltllt llClllcl . fTATa OP CALl,OIMIA '01 D•'*I SOtttlnibfr 10, 1'74 THI COUNTY Ofl OllA,.GI JAMES MAt TtM CAlt EY N•, A_.,M AdmlnlllratOf" of 11'11 Ellll• NOTICI Ofl HIAllN• Ofl l"I TITIOM of ftll lbe¥I namtd dtclCllnt 'Oii ... OU.Tl Ofl Will AMO 'DI: H. JACK MAU. Antrwl'J' Ll!TTlllS TllTAMEMTAll;'I' •1t Ent 17111 'i::... t'Ht7 El11l1 of ALICE ..I. LA FURGEY, (ttll MHa. c.I , I DecNMld. Tel: (714) ... ,... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlllt All9nM'r,., ......... __. D'11y Piiot ALIC E A. $WA1M l\ts flied hlrtlM I l"lltlllll'llO or..,.. .__.. 17 Pltllllon fell" Prob.Ill of win •ncl fell" 5e11temlltr ». ...0 OC!obtr :L 1~7; llllJMCf of Ltlfef"I Tttlt mtnl•ry to ,,,, lhl ptlltl_, rtftrenet Jo wtllch 11 rrifdt fol' fwtjWr pertlcllllrl, Ind 11\tl PUBLIC NOTICE N llmt ind p41ce o1 '*""' ftll ___ :.::::=:,:;,~:::C:=;--/wme 11111 bfffl $t1 tor Octobll' 15. 5Ul"f:ll;toll COUllT 04' TH• lt7•, •t t :JO .1.rn., 111 Ille C-1..-n STATI Ofl CALI JtOllMIA flOll of Ol!>lrtl'Mflt No. l of Mid court. ntl! COUNTY 0 1' OIU.NOI II 100 Civic Ctn!tr Orlw. We$!, 111 • ..._ A-11111 tilt City ol S.nt• ....,.., C1tlfornl1. • Ofl MU.IU•• Of' PITmON D1llll Sept-Mr n. 1'7• NOit;'..llOtATI 0 1' WIU. AHD flOll WILLIAM •· SI JOHN, F Tl!ITAMl!NTAllY. COUllly Cl1rti; ~~";'Ill! ARTHUR 0 . MCBll:fOE. DONALD A. MC CAITIN k '''_.,'• O MclllllDE. 1k1 AltTHUR A!tfl'M\I •I Llw 1 • ' . ll:IDE OtcHMld '911 HlrW •IW\I., 1111t9 21• • DAlllCY Mees ttE111e eY G'tVEN ""' <tit• Motl. C1llfonll1 n621 N~j6i'i.e I Mcl!RIOE ANO COMiltAD Tiil 17141 S*-7151 MA L E hf • lllld 111r1ln • pttlflon A'"""1 fw1 .. tfllllllfl' T. 9J08:N I ol ~Ht ind fol' lllUlllCI .. l.lbllllltd Or1n;e-COISI 0111'( Piiot, ::' l:~="T.,.l.intnl•rf lo ffle CO-Otll· Stpftmbtr 2S, 2', and Ocrobtr :2~: II-rt .,,...,..nca lo wlllch 11 m-d•,l-------------- 'Of" 1urlMr p•rlkut'"' · ..w:i 11111 "" PUBLIC NOTICE tt .~ • .Itel ol 1Wtr1111t f"9 ''"" me: ...'!1:. let for OCtobtr 1$, 1t74.1-------------hH .....,., ·--pt TOI 11 t :lt IAI·• In ll'lt ~""'"""""'" I MOTICI! TO ClllDI I ~rtmt!'lt Mo. J of llld court. • 11,1 .. l!ltlOll; COUltT 0 1' THE 7'00 Clvk Clllter Ori11t Wfff, In thl .STATI 01' CALll'091MIA POii: Cl"' o!•Sl"'' /\n•, C1lllornf•. TMI COUNTY 0 .. OllANGE D•lrd Stot9"'!btl' 25. 1t7• Ne. A.-nl: WILLIAM I . II JOHH, Est1fe of GLADYS M. WHITE. ~ C19rlc Deee•ttd . .JOHNSON, l.IOttNLll AHO MllllllTT f'fOTICE IS HEltElliY GIVEN ta lhl Ali.,-• Lf'llt Cf'ldlton of ftll I bo ... Mmtd d«tdtnl S4SS ....,....,_ Mft,, Nf, 1lfl 11111 Ill PfHOM. hllvllllt ct.Im$ aoalnst LOI A"'"'-WHw*• tllM Ille said dfctdtnl ,,. required lo Ill• 1n,, _.,.. IMm. w1111 the netfll,M(\I YO!Jldltn;, 111 l~';,.lllY' ,.., c:.,."'ttMt"' !ht onrce o1 the citric ol !hi •DO¥• ins tn!ltltd court. or 10 prtMlll ltltm. With .. ubfl~ Or•• CNll °'""' ""°'· lhl MCMlll'Y ¥OUChen. to I Pl' Septembtr ft. n, onc1 Octllber l , 1t14 lllllltl'i'9nlll 1t 111t offict of Ill• 1tton11v1. •' ~:22-74 BUlllTON. GAULDIN, TH 0 M 5 0 N, NELSON, •lo Ntwporl c.rtlfr °''""· PUBLIC NOTICE N•WPorl 81oc1'1, C.lltoml1, wtllch 11 ___ .:.:::=.:..:~------ltM plact of iw.1nost of ftll unOer•lonlll a _.. In 111 m•lltf'I pert•lnlno to IM •1!11• NOTICI! TO Cll:IDITOll:S of 111CI Clectd~t. wlll'lln four monllll s unit!OI COUltT 01' TMI!' Iller 1111111"11 publlc1llonof11111 110Uc1. STATI 01' CALIPOI NIA "Oii OOllCI S~lelnl'llr 11, 1'74 TM. COUNTY oP OtAHOE WILLIAM It. WHITE '" • -.: A"""5 Executor of ll'MI Wlll Etl•i-ofTllEIA llEGAN PllTtKAT, cf !hi •bO"" n1n'lfd dtctdtfll I ._ 11 TERESA Plll!TllfAT, •URTON, GAULO IM, • '° .._........ •I "'Tl!:S$1E PlllTZKAT. TI40 MSON ANO NILSON .,_ ,.,_., Ulll111 a111k I Wlldl"I Dtc1nlll. E IS HER £ a y 61t N1WP'Oft Ct11!1t Drlft lwlfl IMI N 0 T IC boll• Ntwpfff httl\. C•Ulonlll ""' GJVEH-lo ftll cin:.-.:.:: .!v1119 Ttl: l'1') "40-1111 noll'Mld Id WCldl<ll ort Alllll'ftl"t'I fer l....:11111" dll"" .... = .:::... ~ '"' _...,..,. Publl1hed Or•• CO.SI D•ll'f .. noi. '""'"'4"l01 r ttlt ~ of "" cltrt hp~btr 12, 19, 21. Octobtr J. lt14 -0 ...... -M 0o ---------'-"'-·"·! ,,, "'9 .... ' ---·- twntnt '':"'ni. w1:..,:-f!'lld "'!:'fa~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ tlfl' '".,.,..,., SCHOOLING l--------·-----·1 = tCHOOLHitG1 P C I • r Ind on Sl .. -14SAI 1.Wt!M H{lf'l!inotori .. .,tit, C.llfonlll fOJSI. NOTICE TO CllOITOll:S ~ 1' 1111 lllKI ot tMI-of 1M SUPlllOI COUltT OF TM E """""""" In 1H IMllll't pert1lnl111t ITATf: OF CALll'OI NIA 1'01 llit ..... of .llld dtcedtrll. within THI COUNTY 01' Oll:AMOI .. ,,., "*"'" 9fttl" tt11 first pUbflc111on N1. A-41ll7 ef ll'llS Mfko, £1t1tt ot JOHN GEOlll'il! HOFFMA.N, O•fld """""bto' ,,_ 1'74 lllO lcnow11 I I JOHN G. HOFFMAN, "' JtlESA VAUGHN llM known •s JOHN HOFFMAN, llM .... -•o .. kt10W11 t t JACK HOFFMAN, O.C.1tld. ....... II "" "' NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN ta 1111 • "" OltOW IMlfl'llll ~ CNcllfror• ol Ille •boW lllfMd doctdMlt ICM(MM.M DD SCltOOLINO tn.t •II ptrtone "'lllnt cl1ltn1 ... Intl ,.., I c....-.,. =t:flr'llll ,.., N .... dtCfdtnf '" ,.qlillrtlf to fill * .. -...,... lhefT\. Wflll tlltl'iieitiiry vouchtn. 111 .,41; tit" •.cwt• /IM of'llct of !ht CMflt of !hi l bCIYt ·"':.. a-... °"" DtlP'( "''°'· "'"9tlf CN'f, Of lo ~Miii '"""· wlllt &"""";;:;; ...... ;; .. OC,_, I, 10, 11, 1!11 l*lftWt'( \'Oltehln. I'll l llt SWI.. 161l -7oi u;.,....md II tl'lt l 1w Olflc:• of aAllD, "14 IAllO. WU LFSBERG •WILLIAMS."·°' C NOTICE aow nfl, d10 LOllll 1..eri e1vc1., Sit. LOM ... <II. C•litomf1 ·~ell 11 '"' tfl<A orWirn.u ·orttie U11ci.M;l1111td • 8 ... Ill 111 IMl!Mt ptrlllnl119 lo lllt ttlllt ...,.. " CAIDITOI S ol Mid lltefHlll, within fOUr ll!Of\1111 ...,.._. COVIT o" THI '"""lilt ftrat publle1tlon o! !I'll• notice, sTAft., (MJ,.OttNIA fl-011 DelMI Stipfel'Nll!' 10, 1t7A. TR°"°""" Ofl OIAMOI MAlllOM HOFJ'MA.,, ,.. A.fllJI ..t.dml11!1trolrl1t ~ 1111 ""'- Ill•• If JIJNAV ttO'I' DAVIS, OtcNt-d ,._ lllOW "'med clletcltllt 1 IAll O MIAO, llfnll..-Sl l llO ... Hentca p Mt:ll Y GIVfi.M to '"' • w1U.t"'rfl, ~ I( ,,... ....... """""' ~ ,,.o. ... -' ~ eff ..,_ 111\llnt 'lolmt '9t!IMI t1" Lolllf 8'kfl ., tt. A Hit wt11 _..., .,., ,_,.,... IO Ille L ... 9IMfl. C........,l .'M1 ,...,.... • tile ·f*O'M'rf "'9UCflln. 111 Ull) ........, ·--~ ........ II .... .-.t If tl'll ....., Aft-.. tw M l::ll .... ott111 rear and dl!gust In middle America, but they did bring locus to the fact that com- placency In govern ment to solve everything was no answer. 111E SAD 1111NG is Illa\ they have now dropped out. The conservatives have drop- ped out. There are no strong voices lelt to cry for stability. Government today s p e n d s over half of the gross national product, puttt nf t o & e t h e r state, local and national. lt •mployo dl re<tly or Indirectly over half of the work force. Under tho1e clrcwnlttnces everyone 1t1ndl beck and walll for fOvemment to "do F t d F•-•A A ",J IO!Mlhtng' . We h1v1 permi~ roll e -.UfieS' ••11one. ted govenµnent to dom1nate our lives. They CHOI< /obi Mrs. Harold Feback Inspect.<; the leave s of corn that .were heavily damaged by by 1ptndint. Who v o e 1 frost earller thl• week on her 170..acr e farm in Deerfield , Wis. She was pre-. 1g1ln1t their own Jobi ? But pared for • bumper corn crop but now feels that sh e will lose 60 percent of every day lhat aoe• by Jn a her acreage. growln1 aoclalllllc. and that .....:::::..:;::.:::.!:.:_ ______________________ _ ls what lt 11, atmotphere, the dollar weak,.., and Inflation grows. People ore frl1hteu e d becau11 thrift IJ1d proper business tn&Mpment of <heir livea still puta them in eoonomlo jeo pardy . We created the atmoophere for government to create the problems. Now we cannot ex- tricate ouneJvee. Management Panel~et .:41ig ust l l.S. De fic it A t .4.ll-ti1ne Record (Dr. Adl1r wm anmer leitf:tt directed to him at the D<rilV Pilot ) Golden West Losses Told At OC Firm Golden West Moblle Homes Inc. ol Santa Ana reporta ii e1perlenced a IOM f r o m operations tor the flrst quarter of !bell 1975. Salee for Ille three months tnded Aug. 31 declined to 111.43 million from 113,102,000 In the like perlod a year ago. The net Joss for the quarter Wll $48,000, or 3 cerM I lhare. compared to net In- come of $179,000, or 12 cents, In the couespondlng period a year earlier. Jerry Golden, president, at- tributed the first quarter loss to continual rising costs of raw materials and a general aottneas Jn the n ati o n's economy, which has seriously Impacted mobile borne sales. CE -m a I- .At Airporter The Orange County council D£ the Western Electronic M a n ufacturers Association (WE~1A) is hosting a manage- ment panel Oct. 15 entitled "Coping with !l.1anagement Problems in Today's Tough Economy." Panel nlOderator P . F • Cadigan , presidert or Elec-- tronic F.ngineering Company or santa Ana says the panel will air views oo strategies for growth. curm>t pressures and their effects on com· ponent, computer and syst.ems businwet The dinner meeting will begi!> witb no-l1ost cock tails at 6 p.m. at the Airporter WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States had a record monthly deficit of more than $1.1 billion in its trade with foreign countries 1n August, the Commerce Department has reported. The higher cost of foreign oil continued to be the major factor in the nation's.worsen· ing trade picture. but there also was a big increase in impor13 o f manufactured good3 during the IJV)llth. IMPORTS DURING August were valued at more than $9.5 bill ion, while expol1 s totalled less than $8.4 bill ion, making August tlie fourth straight month in which the Inn In Irvine. Dinner la at ~--------~ 7 p.m. Cbecka at $7.50 per pe...m .ohoold be made oot to WEMA. 984.1 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, Calli. •110tJ4$ bY Oct. 14. Systems Bid To Preston A contract in the amount of '9116,098.1111 for producUoo of a computer controlled data acquisition system has been awarded to Preston Scientific, Inc. of Anaheim, by The Cadre Corporation of A t 1 a n t a , Geocgia. The data acqu i sit i o n systems produced by Preston Scientific will be included as part o{ a Cadre Corporatioo contract . to provide a com- pressor Research Facility for the Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory at Wr ight -Pat- terson Air Force Base. 25 Firings Contest;ed LOS ANGELES (AP) - The U.S. Labo< llepart.- ment filed suit against General Toleplx>ne Co. of caurornia' accusing the !inn of firing at Jeas:t 25 employes aged between 40 and 65, solely on the grounds of age. Labor Department at· tomeys contended t h e dismissals were allegedly a violation of the federal Fair Labor standaros Act. A Department state- ment said inlorma1 at· templl to n!CO!lclle the Santa Monica-based utility's alleged discriminatory dismissals have failed. Suit Your1elf In Tobias. Tobias atyle1 the perfect cxmblnaUon of mated trousers and tOOt In leisure suits and go.fogether ooordinatea. 'HTOllAI nlHD• SMCI ltlt. .-im -$16 SOUTH COAST PLAZA MASTBt OIARGE llAHKAMERICARD GENTRY OIARGE DAILY 10-9 SATUIDAY IM SUHDAY IZ·S nation has had a 1rade deficit. The August deficit of more than $1.1 billion was the big- gest monthly deficit in the nation's history. The previous record deficit was $800 million in August 1971 , when there was a major dock strike. The United States had a $1.3 bill ion trade surplus last year, its first trade surplus in three years. But the first eight months or 1974 now slx>w a total deficit of $2.1 billion. The amount paid for im· ported oil and oil products during August totalled $2.5 billion, an increase or more than $100 million from July and more than three times the $758 million spent on such imports in August 1973. GM Delays Hmmmmm For Time DETROIT (UPI) -General Motors C-Orp. has decided to ___ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C~E---___ P_U_B-Ll_C_N_OTl_C_E __ delay the introduction of itsl ___________ J---.;;:;-;m;;ttO.U.rn--rcvolut ionary rotary eng ine. '•CTITI OUS •USINESS l'ICTITIOUS 8 USSINl!SS NAMI! iTATl!MENT the long·awajted alternative to NAME STATEMENT t r.e 1onow1r111 per -1r1 doll'lf L>ic piston engine tha t now ,,;tie followln; iierson 11 doing business tMl~l~Erro ASSOCI ATES, JT.!J powers all U.S. cars. B&F AUTO AIR., 111 w. 11111 l!llrt h s1ree1, NewPOrT B•.-ch, c..111orn11 st .• c.a, Cotl• M9s1, c1111or1111 92617. n..o President Edward N. Cole Wlllf1m ill.. Ind FIOl'"enc:I M, FOREST LAWN COMl'AN'•'. • •••••••-• ••• d la ! ll:otll_, 1• P1rkcr11t, (0111 Mela, (111 .. NILI (or11«111MI, lnl Sau!ll .... IVW,..,'t:V Wft: ec~cn one C•ll lornll f2U1, Glenclllt AvtllVt. Olt!ICl11t. C1lltornl1 week after another GM ex· t 1111 NI-rt <Dftfl,l(ftd •v t11 t 1iw •k-lndl'ilcl111I. IAL.IO A PAC I FI C ecutive said WIO company WllH•rn II. llltt!IMOl'I OIVl!LOl"Ml!NT c 0 M,. ... N y . .. "1>ll:ld introduce . the rotary ,~:,, ·~·1~ot ·6:~;!" c:n~.,. ~ ir,*~"~' .. ~':!:~ c.u:~. :,t;Mh engine neJtt April m its Monza sep1emt9r ti. 1t1i.. T11r1 bvtlr>tM 11 cW!ktM i.r • ~...-r11 2 Pl • od t f n•• ,.rtllfft11l11. us • m e . ..Ubll ...... Dr•• CM1! O•ltr .. uot. FOll:llT LAWN COM .. AN V. The change Of plam, Cole S.ptt°'*r 2 .. I~ Cklotitr J. 10, 11, • C'tlfllrl!I• COl',..,tloll --'d ... ~ b ••· eed 1t~• U..1• e., '"""' A. Atnll' cti. C!l<U , was cau.'>'CU y uft;: n viu "'"lde!lt for more emission control PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis _..,,,,,.,11 w11 ni.iir .... 1111 the 1--------------l'"""'Y Cl••k cf Ot•llit c""""' on development and c 0 n c er n fllOT l(_J llllVIT•N• l lDI A11g11H l•. 1974. F :16690 about future federal emission Motlc• -r. -,....., ,,_ ""' "" l oerd llALOCK, All;NEll:ICM, MOllll;l$0N. ~·ndards of T,vtW Of '"" HlllltlftllMI l94ci1 GAllll:ETT ANO IAILIY ;,i.a • unllll'I Hllh Scfllol Ol1lflcl will rKl lVI 1711 IOllM 01~11 Av-There was: no indication n11111 bid• for Acou111u r FIOO!' co-1119 Glindill, ci•U•r1111 ,1., •I idllMll\ Hllll kMol "'"11119 OI' MIUl l 154-JUl 1r 241-4U1 when a GM car would joln to f"9 1..-clflc1tloM on flit 111 "" Publblled <ll"•r.ve co-11 o i lf't' .,Hot. the Japanese-made J\.tazda U ~:of =~I Dl:ICl.C!Ht ly m ' r k e d f;r.llmMr ll, lt, 26, •I'll Q(lo~~o.?.i the Only Ca-on lhe market "A-Hc.r ,..., c ..... r111to••1t111 flltfl • ',, ltlllol·lllf No. ttt", 1cidr1t11C1 lo "•ul equipped with the rotary •· HUI, P"un:hl.r,... M11i.9tr, H11111t"''°" ...,.,ine l1tch Union Hl9h k llool Olalflct, 1t011------------- "''6 • lfwnlMntl'I '"'"'· Hunllnt ton •••ch, FICTITIOUS BUS IN&SS PUBLIC NOTICE A Mazda spokesman said C1llfornl1 '2MI, •!'Id fl ttlllld •I or NAMI! STATEMENT the GM dee. · Id t btl«t 10:)0 l .m.. <Klot>tr 11, 1t1<(. Tfie lonawl n{I ptrton 11 11olng builnt,s 1s1on wou nG ,, w111c11 11"" ind Pl•<• bid• wil l '" affect I.ts Gwn plans. The com-bl itUltllCl't oPtllld '"° r1td. MI DWllT OllTll:llUTOll:5, ll~ y l1cl'I blcl .,..II "m1ln v•lld ,., • "l•c1, L'lun1 l lkh C•lll. flUl pany expects to sell nearly ,.r1oc1, of 111C1y uo1 d•v• '"'' tN Kirk l<ll•rd z11'1i111.1, »4 y Pl•t~. 80 000 f the t red cl1i. •Pttlllocl for lllt t ll(tfpt of ltld1. I.all/Ill lt1C11, C1Ut. flUI , 0 to ary powe TM IMrf of 'T ru1! ... Jlltll bl ftll T11r1 !wtlnttl ll COllducttd b't' 1n cars this year 11111 '"°" ot tnt ""'"tv ~ 111111~1 r11c11v1c11i11•. • 1 --~~~--· ,-,~----Iott.~ •l'ICI l'ttt,.,,.. !I'll r t1ht IO "lld Alric It, Ztllntkl PUBLIC NOTICE 1nv •nd •II bide '"° to w.1 .... •ny Tllh 11111,,,.111 Wll fllld Wiii! , ... lrt11ut1rlty H'weln. COU'nty Citric of Orlf'IO' cc..m1y on l--~~~~-~~,..,----1 01'*1: Sl9fM!lllr 2J, 1t74 AU9111I e, l t11 su .. 11101 COUIT 0, THI Sl911111 P•IJI IE. H II F-S.1U STAT• o" CALllJOll;NIA .. 011 "urchllll1141 Mtnl9M' .. llblltllld Or•l!Qt COlllt O.lty Piiot. Tiii COUHTV 0 .. OllA,.•E "~fll'lltl 0!"11191 Co.st Dilly ,Uoi, iev,.,,_lttr It. lt, 2.o. 1rtd Ot..,_,. l. H .. A-11111 Stoltmblt ''-tnd Octol!er l. lt1• >'15-7• iJll .l431·74 NOTICI 0" Hl .UIN• n' "ETITION ,o. ...OIATI 0, WILL AMO 1'011: PUBUC NOTICE PUBLl.C NOTICE Ll!TTl!ltl TllTAMIHTAllY l--------------L-------------l1t1te of ll:EVl!ll:ENO .. HtLtP T. WAT?, DtcNMd. O'fllCIAL "IOCl l DtHOIOl'THl IOAI OOl'IU .. lllVl'Oll NOTICE IS HEll;EIY GIVEM 11111 OiJOltAM•I C::OUHTY1.tALlf'OllHI A CAllL F. WAT? '"' llled 1111"1111 • IMl.IA11l,t.l1t11 .... • 1>t!lll01'1 for Probltt of Wltl '"° l'Dt A ,..,it ff mtttll'ICI 6t ll'lt lott1t-' ~!ton ot Orlf'lllt c:.u111,, C.•ffot11!1 11.0 11nlno a lnutnce of Llllert Tett1rnen11,..,. ~ ltw Gl""rnl119 lo1rd of thf DUtflCtl .. ,..,,.. llY tl'll ... ,,, "' S.U1111rvl-• .. , Plthl '•-,..,,,..... I --•I·• 0 ..... l'lllillt 17, 1t74 1t t :JQ A.M. TM !Cilllowll'IO llMN.tn.,,.t.r• bll11• OAMnl: 11:111)11 8. ,.. _,..,-re ir..,,._, 'v "' '"'' • atr~. Cf'lllrm.n; R, w, a1ttln, O.wldL a. .. r, ll:tiPPIA. O!edrl<l'I, T"-""'' F. lll ltotr ""' made IOI' lurll'ler ~rllcul1r1, f nd !Ill! tht Clll~. ll;tlur11 ti L.1Ut r ti Ctedlt\O CtmllUtw k ltMtt c ... por1ll01'1 l1111tborln d. Po1t lhe Umt and place of N •rlng !I'll Alldll ilteOtrt of l1lt Ortf!Qt COulltY "-<••r 11 l'fl:t l11t•. 11:1..otlilllOl'I utllfll conllnulno ..,,.. has been .. , lor Odoblr 15. *"'"'°'1 of co1.111lr,·wlH "'lutt Ol.,....I fltM lt ,.ctlvlO '"'" 1111 Cllr ti ,.1un111n V•lley. 1t74, •I ft30 •.m., In tM courtroom .....,_.fft•lll 111tn.M ff 1n 0r_,,. OMmlr v111tt1nt Advltorr COn'lmlllllon h conlln111• Of Dep1rtm1nt N'o. J of 11!d court. It a.,tt111btr f4, 1•t•, ,.mWft •tr. CJtr ot GerOtn Gro11t IOI' lmlll'•¥tmtnls Wll!!lit •I 700 Clvlc Ctnter Dt!~t Wi tt, In AMMI'"'"'"' 'It' Cl'll nntl eflcl ._.tlftl"11t r OMMll rl,.'it .. Ol•Wt 't "' •ppro""d. the CllY of l1nt1 An1. C1ll10rnl1. F..,HtlUty1tuclytf tr1111tt.rf111tAlrpoN Polle. O.Nrlmtrtl ! •llf·COrOMr jurhcllcllon D1tld S.Ot~titr 2s. 1'14 It 1111NWlnd. Trt ntfer of ''°" c.ontrel ltcwlty Q!llctf"I "' ,l•COrw r 11 •llltlorli.d • WIU IAM •· ft ..IOMN, Houston StOl'm Ol•nntl r1t•Mtl\ldl*l..,•!Tltftt 11 tutllo• I' Wiie•• • ....,_11ui5, tooMl\I Cltrtt Artl'llltct-l nolMttlno llrl'l'I, 11 ltltC1 .. fOf" lhl T11111M l.lbl•• ' • t ct, ... "°""'' ~ltlfl ll:AOlll:, ll:AOl l , 11'1 tpe1l"O"ftd. Tr1buto Crffk OllMll lttM, Clly tl Siii J111 n t.I PlllllllO, 11111lhorlMcl. WIMSTl!AO AHO l t:IOMT Wtlfare Mlll•rt ''''""'o...C. Trlct M9lttr1 •1t tpPf'O\'tcl, t..t•vf ~ AbttMI( Slll'IOM, 11 ....... COf'pOl'lllM IUIPIOl'llH. '""•"" nttotl«ltnl tor lrwtw of Mt.rc11 C.ni.r I• Un ... nlly of IMll lllfTI A.VIII"" C.lltel'llll, lnilfll, 11 (Olllln"'d IO lifltll'llbt1211,111._ A bucltlt t ttlm111If1fle OtorQll G. l'llltl lll , (1111-1• ft:UI ltl"J' PfootMY It .Ul,,.,litd. Pr~lon tlMCll 1'9t'llfMll\I, Cllllt ot .. 11ll"1Drl I nd La Ttll (7141 01........ P1lm., •rt .. re'IH.-Tl•nlfw lllf Ubr.,.., O.peMrntfll,...... k .wtllOl'llff. ContrKI for Att ~ ' 0 I COurti....e t•terlor Clt-'111\0 1t..-P10r11N, lllQllMffllllettll ltClllllC.t llthllllCt contrKI lf'lll'f -1 11 t tnw lor "it.t lllrlt If Vottrl 11 •wttlor'llHI. T•• Mttlll't lrl .,.WCI. Clrlll11 tOl\ltr11<tlon l'MI 111t11tC11 ''' u m111tttd. lnt lnttl'lnt ._..,,_,,1 fOf Cltlt.,•nt lltill~• Sklrll'l l>•ln .,,. .. ut>lf1hocl Or•nt1 CtHI Diii y ,11ot, Clllllnt Clpllltll'MI Storti\ Dr1l11 " ....,. .......... ,, If ..... PIMlllln1 centrect IO kPltmbW u. n, •lld OCtobtr ,, 1'7• S.Cutlty ... t lfk OpllmltlOll SlrYICft Is lllll'IOl'IZM. ""•'" ""'""'"lfOl'tll9 Slnt• ""' '------------'-"c""c'c' f ll:lwr alcnlt Trill 11 rel•,.,... tor ttudy. "'"""' fw •ppr-4 of Mr111,,.1 lodtllnt I' l lllllfttel II <"'11111194 "5tpt1~ 24, 1•14. C...lrltt .... 11'11 ~Hit lllOl!ltfll lrtw.os end PUBLIC NOTICE 0.l'Tllllcl SIWCI-l• 111lhofllld. Bid dlt. 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It '"'"'°'' 1'011: .. lt.O•ATE OF Wll..L AMO l'lll:ST ftnTllllon of • Pl9Mlft9 COmrnltlltforlht ~I OrlllOI ltt • 1' 100f0¥ff, lm°'°'7r'ant fl , COOICll.. to WILL AMO 1'011 LIT• __, tOUnM I tor filil11<lno ,, .-UoM '°"" C:OUl'l'I, Cou1tllo11w I• "'1l'IOl'IMd. Pit!tcy fir TlltS TmlTAMl:MTAll;'I' .,..,Jon• 10.flOlllClfOfll OtQIOllluti..1,. idopllll. AttoluOon ol lnftflt rt90"di nt ,._..,It EUlfl ~ l..ION4 WBLLS SMITM, -.Cotl-4 W!hflfttt " l." "-"'""""' c;...., It ..... td. lllllthll.lell ,...,..nt l.01 1111 MllS. CLAltENCE WILLI~ IMITH ~ tnd ClllSP1v11u11Uon Dt-ISldopltd. A /011'11 C'.6Unl.,.Oty Hfl'll09t SCIU.,.CeftclM •nd,Mlll. c. W • .JM.IT)'f: DtuoMd. " wppo,"41, l..k lnM lw a-ol IMI"" O!llfli11t It ,,. ... C.m h •INll'Otd. NOTICE IS H&IE8Y OIVEM ""' ltnOlulkin urvrl'IQ ...... ot A84" It ~. Rttolutlon No.1 .. IJllh"'"'lllled. Mn. .... Rt CHARD p, SMITH .,., 11i.c1 hettln • 511.,.ci.r II IPfl'Olnled ,, ~ .... nut Jultkt commltlff. Mr .. 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An assassm disguises himself as a nun to carry out his miss ion -the e¥ecution of a Chinese delegate. NBC 0 9:00 -Ironside. In the midst o! a .murder case, Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) gets married. Cameron Mitchell and Frank Gorshin are guest stars. 1 1 CBS B 11 :30 -"Then Came Bronson." The pilot movie ~or the short-lived TV series stars Michael Parks and Bonnie Bedelia. TV DAILY LOG ... Thursday Evening '-SUl'EMBER2tl ' l'tewWlth M1r\r" Mm Sanlll'(Doll Mitehtlt) aets mar~ In ttie ml4· dll of 1 murder wt ltM>lwinJ a pair Of SUM SUSpedl. played bJ Ctmeron Mltdlell aid Fr1nk Got· sllllL-Joan Prlng!Llllso.pest&. (i)--- 0 TOP COP ACTION! . ' * 'STS. OF SAN FRAN' . Tnlll • C1 1411nca ,._...., ...... ~·="-.............. Clll-..... --7'.30 ~c-- .. 1llliir PYte . ft(l)JllWMetltllPl Holpllo-~ .... , .... Qif(f)T1 Teti dll Tnft lefsM-.ADul .... a., at 111Pt C1rtoonisl . 18'1,~ ... 'Otbtr ...... ·----llllll lucell " . ..... G TH£ WAL TONS-THE * FAMILY'S FAVORITE U .llifJ Cillill al-ors. frtlldset "Tar.1tt -Red" Miki IDd Stwe race 1,11lnst the clock to ttiwart the lttempts of an mn- sln who disrulses hlmstll as 1 nun lo tart)' out hh mission--Ule CUQto lion of a Clllne5e delegate. 1 ....... , .... fntiwll lnterudlnal Stu Trtll lltef..U.11 P'll'f6ralllc:e -The ' Spellbolllld Child" M111rice RIYtl'1 ope-11·bllltt fanbsy abOut 1 'Pf)iled dlild who bre1ks l11mlture when punished and then becomes fri1ht· ened when Ille furnillll'e comes to lifa lo haunt him. ei1c ......... m rra:. the lord Cloll * DAVID JANSSEN Finds love: Murder Intrudes pm-HARRY ().ABC. !'.JO O ..., . l!)DnN lO:<IOO fiJCil®l l?!M""' 0. A b1oken·doN11 wheelch1lr lnwolves SoM1 (Cl1ude Akins) i nd Will (Frtnk Conwrse) in 1 mi&r•nl won,. l!f's dettrmfnalion and lest of "'Grtr In aettfnt lllS wife to 1 f'tlrtland, On!1on hospital for 1 deliclte beart operation by a famous heart sur· llOll. James Olson, Pamela Paylon- Wriflrl: Ind Robert Symonds &uesl. I mm-...... -CIH! Clll CD m • " " o "Guardl"an II Ille Gates" A reclu-- siM archll9ct b tr11ittd for dutll llleause hi was Jn unknowiq wit· ness to 1 mu1dlr. Ball)' SUUMA __ ,; •e @CE(l)Tlle Wall•• 1ndUnda Ev1nsguest • .·~ Joll•Boy 111S hopes &> ,..._ C.. °""*CM • of ridl111·1111 family mule !ft lbe ~ ~ u...,.-,. ,.. .,·_,., annual lotll JaCe until he lelna. w '"" tllll;.1 hOBe descended from thfle PrlClll "T~ C1isis of 1111 Conl•m· Derby wi11nm Is 1Lso tnte1ed. pofarr f'ruide ney, A Democ:ratlc @ 9 m Slim "'f1ki11& Yrew'' ~-tnd Matt Harper (James G. Bill CosbJ insloW'. Plit nn.cm .Tim 10:301 Jaamey II Adwntllrt •' . Aid!lfdSon ind Ernest ThompSOll) la Cludld onta ~ilf hevin,1 lo . ~h1by·sit" tha Los Dias fellcts )'OUl\i S6R of 1n miured ranpr-.. ""'"''"""' ~., ,..,, "'"· u"'§rnll9l mc;Joo .... MoMaomerr. 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Bonnie Bedcll1, Akim C.rava1111 Mak.al T1miroff. 11panes1 lln,1111p ,..lflll 0 ID@~ m JohmlJ Clr1M 0 fr.ctured flicken l :JO 0 (9 (j)) m Cl) Paper Mooll @ Merrie: "flatrti11.1 Cbnce" (dr1) "lhe lmposte?""'Mou prep1m Ad· '55--Rod Cameron. Ben Cooper. ' ' ' die IC! impersonate Iha llHll·klst 0 <9 I.I)) CIJ Q) Wide Wtdd 1ra11ddau&hler of a wealthy, tout'h Spedal .. P1r1mount Presents" old reduse hut !he plan .coes h•J· m w11111trltst wilt 1nd Mote mHts his match .... .-0 _ ·--~ ... c•-(-' 0.l'id Huddleston and Jeff f.orey ~ : -~1 -· '"'~ !isl '34--Georlt Rift. .le•n ParW". Mm Criffl1 Siio.-ID ..,..: •s..tw1ier1 ia fie ,..,,,,,.,...... NIPI'" (dra) '46-lahn Hodlall.. fCM-.,...... Guild. t:o0 I) 01J lJJ (]) CllS Th11'1111J ...,_ cy 1e: <t> <21K> "S&I• , ..... <con1> 1:008a r- ·11 -James G1mer, Lou GolMH, (]) 9@ Nen ., • SIAD Clark, Brenda S)'Ms, Edwin! Asllll". In the pre· Civil War . West. a suM b11r1CO artist r1peattdlJ ''tefls,._,_ his partltf, I well· tiluuted nqro posl111 n 1 """· lhtn helps blm ac1pe llld the lwo ~lit the proceeds. All aoes Wiii until he mHlt ind is hOodwlnllld br his flrnale counl'Hplrt. a~m 1r9MWI "'Wllat's Friday DAYTIME MOVIES .,., • .........,. -(com) ... -S)'MI SidneJ, C.rr G111nt. t:tt D "'-' IMl ute1e Slletl" (d11) 'SZ-Shirlty Bootll, Burt llnc•Sler, t , T«rr Moore. ~0 -........ ~•~1 '35 -. .-ii111 --Sttn, C.rr GranL "Oiied 4" Tflil" (wti) '35 -John W1111&. --(•1'1~1 lM f'ltsmol, Kl)' c.tri 1.1:11•-... 1-1 '36-Ro!Mrt Mont111mery, Frank Mora1n. .....,...., .......... 1'11111-• r.r <O>Ol >1-• • l~l lJM"": C<l -lo .. SU11" (dra) '63-Joh11 Denk,, Ur· ..... ......... 2.10 m...,,..-. ...... .,."" ft1111,11 "JN~-.... 3:10 El Mftie: -rhe 1111111" (dn) '56- Sterfinr H1)'0ln. ColeeA Gr11, V"UICI Edw11ds. C.rr Grant, Junflll Cr1in., Hume "-1:30 0 "'Sainet h.in1rd" (dr1) "50- Gloria Swanson, Wllli1m Holden. 2;.Jlai"'fillsa" (dra) '49-SusH HIJ" ••rd. Robert Prnton • QJ(i)C<l .. ..., .......... fadw) '67 -Richlfd [pn. 'l'ttK ....... 3:00 (I) "A DMble Ufa"'" (dtl) '47 - Rot1ald Col111111, SheUc1 Winters. 1'311 1J(C) ............ (ohl U- Uoyd Srld&n. Michael AftslfL i'.D """ _.. ·-(dnl '!ii · --.,llOad MISSIJ, Robert S- '"' 0 (C) -w., ... w., o.r-(com) '66 -JlfTJ lnis. Colllll StMlll. 6ri111 lleith. ' -KOCE, CHANNEL SO ·Orange County's UlfF television station , KOCE-TV, has scheduled the following special programs today. Detailed 1151.inp of Channel 50's programs are carried in the Daily ~--1·-Pllot's.or\' w .. k'••ch Sunday ... --------- • ... • -... ... "'" "' "' .. I'" titt ('OlllNl•'S CLOTHING COl:,.111: (t) ·~•ll•n1 1,n'IOol., SlmPI ,.,_ lfltw\s" ll:• .. 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Marshall wu Mlled for two two-run rs in the 8eventh 1nnlng Wednesday ht when Atlanta came from behind clip the Doilgers, S.2, berore 53,308 fans and prevent Los Angeles Crom werlng its magic number for cllnclllng dlvlslonal title. 1be magic number remains three while lead is &tla\'ed to four ·games over nnau. · "I have lo !eel pretty good about lt,11 Alston said in aomething of an Understatement. "The Reds got within llO games, don't forget. That was with three Week.a left to play. Now here it is with only1 six 'games to play and we've got a four.game lead. I have to be pretty happy about that." The Dodgers led Wednesday night'• On TV Tonight c .... -1 11 ., 1:ao game 2-0 until the seventh. The Braves got one run of! started Geor! Zahn when Ralph Garr doubled agalnlll the centerlie!d waU . 'Ihat's when Marshall took ever, trot. ling to the mound for the 103nl time. lfe got Marty Perez lo fly to right for the seeond. out, but then Darrell Evans socked a two-run homer to put S ports iii Brief J.-ake·rs' Goodrich Atll!lta In front, :t-t. Manhall followed thal by walking lfaok Aaron and Dusty Baker then hit another homer and it was suddenly 5-2. "It anyone bas a right to have an offnight it's ft1arsball ," said Alston. "I'd hate to think where we'd be without bis pitching. He's won a lot of ot)lers." So the Dodgers take their four-game lead to San Diego tonight where they open a three-game series againat the Padres, a team they've handled 14 times in 15 hies, and they're slx-for-si.I. In San Diego Stadium. Doug Rau will pitch tile first game of the series, opposing the Padres' Dave Freisleben. "\Ve came out here to win three and we were in all the games ," said Evans after hitting his game-wiMing homer. "The Dodgers won 1he first two games, but we gave them a tough fight. We'll do the same against CinclnnaU If the race is still in dou!)t when we play them next week." Evans bit eight of bis 41 homers last year agatnst the Dodgers but Wednesday's blow was his fll'St against them this year. ( -, ThursdU, S.pto-26, 1974 DAIL V PILOT (: J Wild Rall ' ,y By Cardin als ST. LOUIS (APl -Lou Brock has become a Mrt of spiritual leader to the st. Louis Cardinals, \llho -after the speedster's divination -took a one- half game lead over the Pittmurgh Pirates in the National I.seague's East- ern Division. "Brock ¥.'as really a cheerleader," said Ted Sizemore, who was exhilarated by a 13-12 victory o\'er Pittsburgh in 11 innings Wednesday night. "He kept walking down Iha bench and kept telling us. "We can score four'," the Cards infielder recalled.. And whether the spell was cast by oracle Brock or by some more earthly force, the Cards did just that 'in 6Veroom· Ing a 12·9 Pirates Jead. "It was a storybook finish all right., .. ackno\l.•ledged Brock ,more soberly, "but \\'hat it "'as mai nly was the difference between t\VO games and none." Brock's reference was to the loss col· umn ns the Cards nnd Pirates headed for two series each to wrap up their seasons. St. Louis, with an llJ.73 mark, bas six game3 lo go. Pit~ which is 82-73, has seven. While the Cards take today of£ awaiting a we·kend aeries in Chicago, the Pirates operJ'a four-game set in New York. . To Be Traded? "The first half of the season J\farshall just wore me oqt," Evans said. "Tben I decided to start pulling the ball against him and it's made quite a difference." T.H E SUN'S GENE HOWARD (RIGHT) TACK LE S Al HAYWOOD. The Cartllnals' Ted Sizemore greeted rookie reliever Juan J imenet,1 the .sixth Pirate hurler, wit h a single in the 11th and Reggie Smith walked on four pitches. LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles kers have acquired center Zelmo Bea· but rumor has it lhat GaU Goodrich Evans' homer landed in the Braves' bullpen. Los Angeles took a 2--0 lead with solo runs the fir!l two innings. Steve Garvey got Dave Lopes home in the first inning with an infield out and then Lopes singled home Joe Ferguson Jn the aecond. Jacksonville Inept Ted Simmons doubled on the next pitch into right-center scoring Sizemore. After 6-foot-6 Jim J\finshall, 0.1, spelled Jimenez, the Pirates miscued on Joe Torre's grounder when Rennie Stennetl threw past first base, tying the·'score. Bake McBride's bunt sln~e moved could be put oo the lradlng block by he National Basketball Association 'team. Sharks' Problems Show ~ Both sides refused to discloSe the l'terms Wednesday when the Lakers ob. tained the NBA rights ID Beaty, who had been released from his contract with the Utah Stars of the American II llla)'<d 2.-0 unUI 1he seventh. The Dodgers wound up their home season winning 52 game3 while losing 29. As Sun Goes Wild, 57-7 pinch runner Larry Hemcl!>ri ti> third and pinch hitter Jim Dwyer drove a sacrifice fly to right field for the victory. " e Dav is Leads Orioles • Basketball Association. , At the same time the Lakers were :iadding Beaty as a backup to Elmore i smith, there was speculation that the t-f.eam might trade Goodrich if he doesn't •end his holdout soon and report to •training camp. :-The All·pro guard is trying to ! renegotiate hi.s contract, which has t'l\'O : years to run. ; One report said Goodrich might be : offered to Phoenix for Cllarlie Scott !or C1eveland for Austin carr. : Another rep:>rt quoted NBA sources : as aaying the Lakm oooJd trade !'"Goodrich to the Warriors. · ! The 34-yeor.old Beaty started his 12· !)'ear career with the NBA SI. Louis iHawks. The Warriors traded their No. 1 draft choice to the Hawks for Beaty but instead of rep:>rtlng he signed with the Lo3 Angeleg Stars of the ABA, t siUing out his option year with the 11 NBA in 1969-70. He then went with f)he Stars when they moved to Utah. t Wllb the Stars be played for Bill • Sllarman wbo MW coaches the Laker's. e Brohamer Sparkles CLEVELAND -Pinch-hitter Jack Brohamer or Huntington Beach smashed 1 a three-run double in the fourth inning, powering the Cleveland Indians to an 8-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers , \\1ednesday night. The Indian.!! were trailing 3-1 when Brohamer wa.!I se:rit up to hit after 1 Cleveland had filled the bases on singles by Charlie Spikes and Tom MCCraw and a walk to Buddy Bell. Brohamer then ripped his bases-clearing double to the rlght-centerfield fence off Jim Slaton, 13·15. 1 e Zlege11l11st Whas · DENVER -Beth of the top seeds will see action in today's ~und of the ~Denver women's pro tennis tourney. with • top-seeded Chris Evert taking on Kathy Harter and second 3eeded Nancy Gunter meeting Marcie Laul~. Third • ranked Evonne Goolagong also • will see action when she goes up against "Mona Schallau. Jn Wednesday's second round. fourth- •seeded Francoise Durr and fiflh-seedcd Julie Heldman o( Houston had little trouble dlsp:>sing of their ,singles op- ponent.s. Durr advanced into the quarter finals with a S.2, 6;-0 triumph over Ilana Kloss, while Heldman scored an easy 6--0, 6-2 win over Sue Mehmedbasich. In the only other singles match Wednesday, MiMion Viejo's Val Ziegen- fuss knocked off Tory Fretz U, 6-2, S.2. e Sur11et'fl for lolan GAIL GOODRICH at Iowa last week, are 0-I-1. A UCLA spokesman said t w o linebackers, Frank Manumaleuna and Terry Tautolo, were doubtful starters against 1'-fichigan State . Manumaleuna has a pinched nerve in his neck and TautoJo has a leg injury. e Porter Dies PIDLADELPHJA -Richard T. "Dick'' Porter, a former major league baseball player and minor league manager, died Tuesday night in Veteran's Hospital here after a long illness. He was 72. Porter joined the Baltimore Orioles in 1921 and played with the lntematiooal League team until 1929. During that time, the Orioles, under coach Jack Dunn, won seven consecutive pennants. After a stint at Cleveland, Porter ended his playing career with the Boston Red Sox in 1935. He then turned to managing in the late 1930s, piloting the S)'T8cuse Chiefs. e Girls Okayed WASHINGTON -Without debale or fanfare, the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday approved a blll that would allow girls to play Little League baseball . The bill would change the IO-year-old incorporation charter of Little League Baseball lnc., to refer to "Boys and Girls" instead of "Boys" and "Citizenship and Sportsmanship" instead of "Citizenship, Sp:>rt.smansblp and Manhood." A similar measure to end discrimina· lion in the Naval Sea Cadet Corps also was sent to the floor by the committee. Both the Uttle Leagu'e and the Sea Cadets endorsed the changes. e Walton Burt SALEM, Ore. -The Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association wound up their training camp on a sour note Wednesday night when center Bill Walton injured hia left elbow. Walton, the No. 1 pick In Ille NBA college dra!l last spring, received Ille !!\jury while rebotlnding during a scrim· mage game and left before the final day of camp. W~neSday night's big crowd -their 12th crowd of 50,000 or better -shot their season attendance to 2,632,474, baseball's third all-time best. ATLANTA LOS AHGliLES •II, llrbi •II rllrt>I Gatr,t'f S I I I LDClfJ.211 J I 2 I MPerei, 211 5 0 l D B\ldulff', If • D I O Ev1n1,lb • 1 1 2 Wynn.cl l O o o Aaron. If • I 0 0 Ga,.....,, lb 4 O 0 I otflce,l;f o 0 o o WCr•~,rf 2 o o o Blkff, er 5 I I 2 Pldortt;, t'f I 0 0 0 Lum,lb •OID Cer,3b 1000 Correll, c J 0 o O Ferguson, c • J J o CAotJlnwn. II ' I l 0 Auerbkh, 11 l 0 2 0 T~.p 1 0 I 0 M1nh•ll,p O O O O tllM!b,pl'I 1 0 I O Br_.,p O O O O JNlll!llro,p O 0 0 D Mol1,pl\ I D O O Murrell,p11 1 o D o Z1M.p I o a a HOllSe, p o 0 o o RlllHll, 11 1 o O o Tof .. s a J 12 J Tot•I• fl :t • 2 Atllnl• CIDO OOI ._ S L0t Anti~H 1JO 000 000-I E-Lum, Cey, W'(M, G1rr, OP--All1nl1 6, lot AMefet 2. L08-All1nt1 '· Los Anvries 7. 28-G•rr. HA-Evin& (24), B1k1r tllU. SB-Lopes, S-Z1lm, Houff. l~Mtt•a11 so Tl!ornoson 4 7 l 2 2 2 J. Nlftro {W,3'2) 2 O o o l 2 HOUH 310011 Zllln •llJ1 22l:J M1r1hBll (L, 14'\2) 2/l 2 l l 1 l BrlWel' 22000 2 S1ve-4iouse Ill). PB-Corrtll, Fe<Quson, T-2:31.~ Lutz, Smith Suffe1· Up sets SAN FRANCISCO-Charles Pasarell o! Puerto Rico upset second-seeded Stan Smith in a second round match, and top-seeded Jimmy Connors won his open- ing duel Wednesday night in the $100,000 International Open tennis towney at the Cow Palace. San Clemente'$ Bob Lutz was also upset, falling to Vilas Gerulaltis, 7-5, 4-6, S.2. Defending champion Roy Emerson of Newport Beach did oot play. Pasarell put Smith down, 6-4, 3·6, 7-6, with five straight points in the matclHfeciding tie-breaker, 7-4. Connors meets Eddie Dibbo next alter stopping Richard Dell, S.2, s.:i. llnullf of Wedllad•y's m•tcMs h'I the ll00.000 f'Jrem1n's Fund lnt«fl<lllOM/ ()pin I• n n I 1 toum1ment: SIC:O!llD ltOUJllD Altx ~ver bell erlk v111 Olllt!'I .. ,, •.i, N . Arthur Astle bNI Rldi: Flslwr 6-3, M . Eddie Olbb$ bHI Plul ICronk, A11Slr1ll1, 6-1, ... Onnlt Parun, Ntw le•fll\d, bell $1 ..... Krulevl!r, ~ ... 64, '"'· TOll'I leorwlrd bNI Olck Crpl'f, Au1tr1lt•, 7.,, , •. Ok;k Stockton bt1t Tom Edffso!'I M, 14. Air Riki ONI Jolln Whlfll11111r, 6-4, 1-6. Colln Dlblev, Austr•ll1, bllt JUT";tn F1Hblnd1r, Wtsl Glr"'3nv, '"3, '"3. Ctwirt11 P•Hrell, PW!O lllco. bl•I Siii\ Smllh, ~! w.1 ... vita c;.vf41llla-bHt loD Llltlt 'N. M, •2· The Jacksonville Sharks, one of the World Football League's tr o u b I e d franchises, Jet their problems show. "We wer~ inept , we were em· ba1Tassed," coach Charles Tate said alter the Southern California Sun rolled to a 57-7 victory \Vednesday night for the biggest margin or vict«y in the new league's opening season. "But the chaotic ·situation in Jackson- ville the last five weeks contributed." The WFL took over operation of the team and paid players for the first tflne in weeks Wednesday, giving them checkS for one game. League president Gary Davidson handed out the checks and said the conference guaranteed the players \\'OUld get all the four weeks back pay they had coming. "The player attitude \Vas good after they were paid." said Tate. "Davidson handled the meeting well and the players were reas.!ured. But in football it takes a week of preparation not a few hours: you can't turn their attitude around in a few hours. "The players have held together wen in the weeks or chaos," Tate said. Sun quarterback Tony Adams and his backup, fonner Fountain Valley and Orange Coast standout Gary Valbuena. each threw two touchdown passes in the first tv.-o quarters as Southern California took a 4&-0 halftime Jead. Adams, criticii,ed by Sun coach Tom Fears earlier in the week for being too oonservative, also ran 26 yards for a third quarter touchdo~'!l. Wide receiver Ike Harris caught two touchdown passes, one of 16 yards from Adams in the first quarter and a 28-yard strike from Valbuena in the third. Adams passed for 244 yards and Val· bu en a tossed for another 107. The only Sharks score can;1:e when reserve quarterback Reggie Oliver dove in from one yard out with less than t\\'O minutes to play. J1ck!IO<lvltle tl D D 7-7 Soutfl.ern C1I lJ S1 11 o--57 SC -JOMson ' run (McAUster PllU lrorn Adam1l. SC -H1rrl1 16 Pll• fl'om Adams (PllU l1lled) $C -N~I'°" I "'" (pau l•lledl se -McAU'lff s PllU fl'om Adln"lt (Wlll!1m• &1111 lrom Ad.,TllJ 5C -WHt11rns I• PliS frllll'I V1l"°"tn1 (Wiiiiams Plil fr'Ol'l'I Vllbutnal SC -H1rrl1 2t p.11 ll'On'I Vllbuer\11 (Wlll111n11 Olil from V11bueN1J SC -f'G G1rcl1 ..., SC -Adlll'll 'U r1111 IMcAUsltr Piii trom Vllbull\.I) J1c -011""' I run (Diii l1Uedl ... -:l2,017 Flrll down. A:ylfln • r1rd1 P1ulna v••d• Aetur11 y1riu P•ues Punh F11mblt1 -lost STATISTICS PIM1IU11 -v•rds INDIVIDUAL LE'ADEl.$ RUS HING -JICktonvllle, Seal! 7-33, lek1 7-31, Owtll\CI 7·U . SOllll!trri Clllforn11, NellOll f-77, HM"d 6-JO, Mc.Allstttr S.1 S. Aoam1 2·'2. A:ECE IVING -J1ck10r1VIHt, S<:oll ~!. H1vwaod J·ll. Soutll1rn C.lh'ornl•, Wllll1m1 .. l~ H1rrl• ~·t1. Mc.Atl,hlr S"'· PASSING -JKksonvllte, OUIH!r •·l:f.I, 11 Yflf'dl, SteohtnlOft 7·1"3, (J. Sou1Mrn C•lllomll, Adlml ll-21.0, 2+1, Vllbutn• •lO.O, .f7, * Fears, whose team has won six ·of its nine games in the final quarter -four in the last minute -was happy to have his team go ahead early. "I like winning them this way and Tony called a very good game. He mixed them up just like I told bim." He noted the Sharks team problems, saying "Jt was a very difficult day for them. ntey are not a bad team." 1be victory gave the Sun a 9-4 record keeping the team first in the Western Division. Jacksonville, 4-9, is last in the East. Tate said Davidson assured bis players "they will gel their back pay and the future of the team is ok." He said ooly last Sunday "the players were on the phone wondering jf they would be paid if they pla)'<d lhis game." After the n1eeting with Davidson, Tate said the Sharks players "have a Jot of respect for the league's credibility and strength." Tate said Davidson told the players that the league is talking with Jackson- ville people interested in buying the team. BALTIMORE -Tommy ~vis capped a three-run Baltimore rally In ·the ninth inning with a twCH>Ut, two-run single to carry the Orioles past the Detroit Tigers 5-4 \Vednesday night. The victory kept lhe Orioles In fint place in the American League East Division race, a half-gamh ahead of New York. It was the 22nd BalttDi:ihl victory in the last 28 games. Al Kaline, who recel~·1 a con- gratulatory teJephooe call .~ to the game from President Ford, aiigled fir his 3,002nd career hit in the sixth. ,,.-s eYanksWinin)q'' ,., NEW YORK -Elliot M~' ODIH>\ll single to left field drove m·~~ game's only run and gave the New Y'Oi;li Yankees a 1--0, JO-inning decision over tbe &!too Red SOx Wednesday night. ;'~,: Booton just about dropped OiJt ol the Ta<.'C with the Jom. The Red SOX trail diVision-leading Baltimore by !'!. games while New York is a half·gall)e back. Doc Medich wenl the distance !or his 19th victory against 14 defeats while Bill Lee, 17-14, look the Joos. llolh pit· cbe.rs allowed seven bits. I Hassler, Pena Combine ' To Throttle Royals, 7-0 l(ANSAS CITY (AP) -Andy Hassler or the California Angels pondered over his earned run average. "It's 2.76." Hassler noted after he and Orlando Pena collaborated on a seven-hitter in a 7--0 victory over the Kansas City R<lyals Wednesday nigbl "I'm happy about that. "I was never under C.00 In my minor league career. This is the fourth time Angels Slate "" •-• OUot cn11 Stol. 26 ~lllornll •I 1(111!11 C:lly Stopt. 27 ltlt'll$01• 11 C1lllomi• s.!11, 11 M llllltOI• 11 C1llfoml1 ~I. 2' Mll\llftOfl 1t C1Hfornf1 S:1S p.rn, 7:55 p.m. 6:15 p.m. l :U p.m. I've been up to the major leagues, and I know I can help this chlb In the future. "What.'s the difference this year? Well, the first three times I was in the major leaguea., they told me 1 bad a couple o£ weeks to -prove myself. This time, ,they handed me a baseball and told me I was going to pitch every fourth day, and Utat's pretty much the way it 's been." Hassler's victory over the Royals was his sixth against 11 defeats. 'Ibe Angels Sl'Ored all the runs be and Pena needed In the thin! Inning OD singles by Rudy Meoli and Morris Nettle!, a fly ball, Bruce Bochte's run-6COring si.n&le before Nettles stole home and Bochte took sec- ond. The outburst came against Royals starter Nelson Briles, 56. California picked up a single nm in the seventh on singles by ~ Stanton, Tom Egan and pinch biUel-Wlnsloo Llenas. The Angels broke the gllll\e wide open with four more in the ninth witfJ: Nettles sending a run borne m a single, Bob Heise driving in two with a double • and Boehle bitting a single lbat drove in the fourth run of the inning .. Pena relieved Hassler in the seventh when the R<lyals threalencd. "I've been sick the last,two or three days," Hassler !aid, "atlf .when they asked me ii I was tired, l told them yes. I di<h1't ask them 10 lake me~oot." Hassler said he has had "good o:m-- mand of my fastball much of the time this season, and I've been ,,.t>Je to keep the ball down." _ Hassler knocked oo wood """"81dfng bis cubicle In the Angels' clubhouse; "I've had more good do,yl lltln bad in that respect," he added. !NGLEWOOD -Los Angeles Dodgers lelt-hander Tommy John, who has been on the injurtd 1111 since July, underwent two-hour elbow l!Ul'gerY· Wedne9day at Q!lltinela Valley Hoopltal. Joltn, sidelined shortly before the All· sllr break when he had a 13..t recortl, will have bis left arm In a spllnl !or 1ix week.!!. ••we are optimistic about the out· come," aald Or. Frank Jobe, who WFL Struggling to Stay Alive Hassler has allowed only ftve earned runs in 31111 innings In Sepi<mber. v ... earned runs have decided siz ol, his Jl , ...... "l'Ve had a little tOllgll luclc tlis year," Hassler said, "~t w11o hasn't oo this dub?" performed the operation. "Bui we won't NEW YORK (AP) -The World Fool-made tile move ID North Cerollnt In-wound up in Now York, again only be able to tall a greal deal until spring ball League bills ltseil as "the new stetd, tatlng up resld<nal In CJmrlotte temporarily, the original New York terun troinlog." game in town." with a new nickname to be ,.lected ended op as the Portland Stonn and Jiibe sala a leooon lrOm John's rt n.e WFL, ..,,.,.. u "'ms began play -1()(1\, 11ou1eon bad moved lo Louisiana -the Watblngtoo capllo!J i!lqjjiOd-o!f fll forMrm was tlled to help reconstruct 12 weeks 118'> and """" ran headloog a """" ago. Aiuandr1a, VL briefly before settling the Injured lert elbow. into a mln~ocandal lnvol<lng Inflated "I expecied there would be llwilches, do1'!1 In OrlA;;/., F1a., where it, too, • Bt'tlln.-Ont -attendance !!pres; lo ...tdenly floun.. -bul I didn't expect them t0--1llPl>"ll Is re_porjedly •IJ>Oriencing seri~ finan- LOS ANGl!lLES -The UCLA football dering, much lo the dltmay o! league-all at once," 1&1d the 39-year~ld cfal ~· 'team, which ha• lb home opener against bullder Gary Dttvtdson. Dovtdlon, the founder and commission-Bui Dttvldson Is expressing optimism ldlctlfgan State Saturday night, worked Tite league II lhulUfng rranchi9eS and er of the WFL. -guarded, at beat -about bis newest out µnder Ute Collieum lights W<dnesday owners around like some teams lhulUe David9Clll al'" created tho American creaUon, 11,Ylng the DC!tolt 1•am mliltl nlghl. players in an<! out of the game. Baskelball Assoclallott, whooe lrtnchises fold. ~ Coach Dick Vcrmcll toolt hit team Wedn<oday the o.troll I\' h ee I 1 , havo lilrewtse undergone nwnerous llhllts "At It lllands right now, without any lo lhe Collse11111 Jo set them accustomed rumored eerller this yeor to be on and f!nanclal uphelvats. additional IUT))riaes, the 1..,.., cao ltaJ>. to playlnc 1llldet the Ugbll. lhe way to ~ Clrollna, dt<:laffl! And even before the WFL Uloled Its die the lltualioo whore '"' are rilhl The Bruins, tlJllth1C aft a 21-10 losa ~. and Ibo New York Start llnt .,..., • 4-planned for Boolon now, JI we have 'oCber aarprlaee, we'll C:AllllOltNIA ltANS.U CJTY •Ill t tlfM •II r lrlrtlf have to drop the team." ~~~~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ,, : : : i "I think the league Is 1n better &bape L*"" oft I 0 I I !loin. tlr " • I 0 today than It wu two weeks ngo. ~~.~11 l J : : =~!.: :11· :· Un!or1.uaate.IY.-tbe lead time m moving 11111i.11 • o o o M•J'btnY· '" • • • • (randlllel and placing them In other ~a,"" f: : : :;~-;-1 :-r:- areaa la about six week3. We 've betn si.man. '' • t 1 • H .. 1.,:c: 1 • • • MtOfl.11 J ·f I t 1'1tti11.• 2 I I I working in tbe red,', he said. It would 1: ... n.c • o t • '"'-rl 1 j o • be very un\l!ual for anyooe to operate ,::,';·' : : : : :s::;:;,r. 11 : : : ara 1)rOflt this -flnt-lfUC!Dt or.:forthe ....,. ,... ;If 1 11 ..-_._, o first ttwe "fears." The only team he g'..~:-."1t11, : : :::; : erpecta tq 1 show a proltt this year ls r-c--., ll•w•c~. o. erttt. Ol'-C•ll'°""• the Blrmln~m America"'• l. .:anw• cny .1 Loa-e.11'°"''' 1, ~~ ctry s. ·-2e-c-, .. , .. ,, ~O. 00,.... 11-M, Hl'tfl.M, Delrolt, anoed by the leamv. tha hd!t1, l.Mlolld. ~r. e-ll'Nll••11so ~ two weeks, said tn Its bankruptcy H••ll« 1w, .. 1u •vi • o • 1 1 petltlon Jt hid liabilities of '2·5 .m.illi'on, ::_ IL. ,.., ! ~~ : j l ~ l $1 milliop. of which repartedly b owed M~M (U, HI~ .:i ... ( .. .:,,, t -11'14. to the Ioaaue flacll. . ......,.., ~ ' I ! . ~· • I l I • l C 2 DAR. V PILDT Thursday, September 26, l'f7'4 Against LA Barbor Ball Control Big Key ¥or P-irates Saturday Ilal\ cootrol could be the key to SUCl'CSS for the Orange Coast College Pirates &turday night when they tan,R:le with host Loi; Angeles •!arbor College's Seahav.•ks. The Piralf!S enter the game \llilh a 1~ record after dropping a heart-breaker to Golden \Vest. 23-%0. last v.eekend. Coach Dick Tucker feel11 the ?icg6t 1lf•1phins Duel ~.i\ztecs Tonight In Grid Battle improvement OCC must make 11 to hold . the ball on olfense ror a greater period . ' of time. "We didn't have 11lc ball enough last \\'eek," Tucker says. "I think voe only had it for 49 offensive plays and a Jot of 1hal v.·as passing. "l don't tblnk of us as a pauing team. I really believe we can run agalJUl anybody." \Vhat about the mental approach to the game for his Pirates after a loss to district rival G\VC in a highly emo- tional contest? "I wfuldn't be surprised if we "'eren't up as much this week. But if we are a good football team , we won't be that far off. I 'm sure our kids will be ready." fiow does Tucker evaluate the Harbor telm that won over College of the Ca- nyons, 26-21, with a I as t-m in u t e TY.·o hungry prep football teams collide touchdown? at San Clentente High tonight as the "I think they are improved over ·what they have been and that this ls one Dolphins or Dana Hills entertain the of their-better"'football teams. " Espera-nza Aztecs In non-league warfare. Reports imicate the Seahawks are The kickoff is at 7:30 and coach Tony . not as heavy as in other years and U!on's Doi•"""" are six·Po!D.l 1av<>rl1<$-tha1°they-utilit.e-s!jll0d more4his ... """1o-I---==."--~... . -• "That may be true," Tucker says. to g&n their ~rst victory of the season. "The look .......+ty good to us and if The Dolphilll are nearly at full Y .,..... the st gth and ·11 be Telying on the I had to have one or the o r, I ren, · wi f of ~wld rather have speed.'' runrung of Oarry1 How~ or most Tony Accomando, the sensational their ground yardage agam. . freshman ruming back for Orange Coast, Rowe ra'!lbled for . 159 yards m 36 was hampered by an ankle injury in carries aga!nst Ontario. . the Golden West game. · The . pas.1ing game, direct!!d by Al "He's' still gimpy ," Tucker says. "I Benavidez. has yet to come mto focus. , kn ·r h 'II t t t 00, -And "t •--'t r· t be a big factor don t ~w i ~ s a.r ~r no 1 ~n igure 0 I'm plannmg on him plav1ng.' to~ght 1r llowe, ~crry Crabb and Bob The Orange Coast cOach also stated Spiers can do the job on the ground. that the Pirates have more depth on Esperanza likes to stick to the ground, ttJe offensive line this season. too, although the ~tees were able to "Our' second unit is just about as net ~ly 65 yards again'!-San. Clemente: ood as the one that starts which is Pacing the Azle<;'S wishbone 15 ~usual for us," the coach admits. "We quarterback Paul 8aletdo. don't usually have that kind ol. depth His rwmers consist of Steve Beckett on the line." · (165). Mark Reinsvold (150) and Don His second offensive line Includes Greg Stodola (16S). . Hunn, Rick Purnell, Jeff Kravitz, Jack Bob Bass is the top Aztecs lineman, Clark Steve Gearty and Tim Ward 8nd a 6-1 . 20>-pounder. wi!' • I ""'""•bl h . "E · II coached and is they .,.. .......... y see as muc service SJ!~~ .. is "-e , ~ as the first unit against LA Harbor no pu;M111,.er, warns ~·· Saturday n"ghl Leon is coontlng on his defense, which 1 • SAM PEEK Saddleb1ck Running Bick stood out last. week against Ontario. lo again carry a major share of the load. Keys to the Dolphins defense are tacldes Craig Fulladosa and J o e Came-ron and. linebackers Rick Browning and Sple's. Monarcl1s, Sa11ta Ana Perhaps the key to Dana Hills' possible success will be whether Howe can break loose for the long gainer. And if he can't, the passing game \rill have to produce substantiaUy more than last week- OMNI MUI' Gt,_ IUll9 HUit D«-RE Ptnc• 155 155 M•lavon OE JIT F111ttc10M 20S 230 Ctm.ron OT RG YllCtt 1•5 20S F11lltdou OT c Tahn•r 1110 tas Yoe.(• oe LG Colllw m 170 l(osmtlt LB LT Cameron 17S llrownlt111 LB LE 1Mtlt11Dn 110 SDI'"' LB Qa Btnl\lldt.I 160 Wtrr!neton Lii FB ter: llO '" Crtbb DU Ta 1'5 1u H_. oa Fl f• HIH'l" l'° IJO Wei.ti S SF TOPS LAKERS I N PR.4f:TTCE TILT SANT A BARBARA -Charlie Johnson ~r«I a game-higb 28 points and Phil Smith and Rick Barry addecl 14 points each \Yednesday night to pace the Gold- en Slate Waniors to a 113-101 exhibition win over the LOs Angeles Lakers. Pat Riley led the scoring for Los Angeles witb ~ points and Jimmy Price had 21 . Jerry West played 28 minutes, scoring six Points and getting seven assists. West was slowed by injuries for much of last season. RHAL DEMO Cl E411lAMCE 131 '72 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM ~1877 • '7J MUI U 4 DOoa· • ..,.-.111.-..P.L ___ __ ' -· ',•3277 • 74YoLYO U4 ... , ..... , ............ ,,..--~ .... .......... ..._ .... ,.,.. 56377 N.SO 111ESE FABWIUS USBI CAR BUYS i---'11 C&ICA .......... .....,, ..... (i9iil 53377 '3477 I Match Running Attacks 1'.1ater Dei High and .Santa Ana High add another chapter to their football rivalry tonight at 8 when they collide at the Santa Ana Bowl. The Monarchs bring a 1-0 record into the game after an impres.c;ive 28-7 win over Corona del Mar while the Saints are 0-1 following an unimpressive 7·0 setback to Buena Park. Mater Dei has won six oC the nine meetings in this rivalry, With last year's contest ending in a 7-7 deadlock. Santa Ana's last win was a 31-13 triumph in 1968. --· One of coach Gary Carr's goals tonight will be to have his team play four quar- ters of solid football. The Monarchs dominated the ftrSt haU agatnst C.Orona de! Mar. bul let up In the second half. _ Probably the most inleresting battle in tbe gam~ \liill be how well Mater Dci can move the ball on the ground against a tough Saints defense. Mater Dei's offensive line of Alike Monning, Baron Hunter, John Cheatham, John LaGrandeur, Don Watters and Eric Berg did a great job against the Sea Kings, but may find the going tougher against Santa Ana. Led by Tony Paulo (230) and Fred. Contreru(190), the Saints yielded only 67 yards on the ground to Buena Park. Santa Ana's ·defensive line is big and aggressive and likes to bit. Santa Ana coach Robert Larson ex- presses concern about the versatility of the Monarchs .attack. If Mater Dei finds the going tough on the ground against Santa Ana , quarterback Jim \\'igmore will test the Saints secondary. The-MM8rchs moved the~ball so well on the ground against the Sea Kings, Wigmore wasn't pressured that much to throw. 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"Right now we're working with three or four differ_ent combinations." The Gauchos will probably shift - freshman Rich Force from tackle 1£1 i:nd and insert ~t Krentel at tackle. Hartman figures his defense will get a hig test Saturday. "San Diego has super speed at the skilled positions and they seem to be throwing the ball more this season . They'll throw it anywhere on the field. whether it's In their own end zone or on the other team's one-yptd line. ".says Hartman. The Saddleback coach adds he's also aincerned with his offense. "We played very sloppy of- fensively last week (four in- terceptions , !our lost fumbles }. I hope v;e've got it out of our system, because there's no way we're going to beat anyone in our con- ference playing offense like that. If we have eight turnovers Saturday we v.'00 't win." But Hartman was pleas- ed "-'ilh the blocl<lng of his o!fensive line. "The offensive line gave our quarterbacks plenty of time to throw. I hope they continue to play that well against San Diego." Saddleback is expected to make only one change in the offensive structure, moving freshman Mark Dobis to the No. 1 fullback position. Dobis earned AU-CIF honors last year at Big Bear High .. lnjm·ies Hrunper El Toro Stopping an all-league tai lback and eliminating costly fumbles will be the task of the El Toro Chargers football team Friday night. The Chargers face Gahr's Gladiators on the Artesia High field at 7:30 in their second ouling of the season and ex- cept for a pair of fumbles. could be 1-0 instead of having a 14-14 tie on the record. "Our kids played very well but ran out of gas late in the game," Mac Moore says. "~linus the mist.akes. I thought we could have scored five touchdovms. But that's the name of the game.;-not to make such mistakM." Injuries have cropped up to hamper the team with two starters sidelined for this week 's game. Tony Lundy who started at guard on offen9e and tackle on defense, is oot with a mild concussion. Jim Nelson, a starting Of· tensive tackle, suffered a broken wri.st and will be replaced by l\1ark DcLay . Moore is also making several other changes that will keep some of his players from going both ways and "running out of gas." Mike Ruiz will take over at safety on defense for Clyde Birchard with the I at t er playing only on offense. Keith Mosby replaces lAlnd)' en of- fense and James Garner on defense. l ; JC Grid A.~es JIM POETTGEN Saddl1bick-Off1nse PAUL FISKNESS Golden West-Offense MARK WETHERBEE Orange Coast-Offense By Plzzlca BROOKE DUNN Saddlebock-Defenoe JOHN LAUDUSKI Golden West-Defense RICH SEABERRY O range Coast-Defense Backyard Brawl Labeled Special Ne'A-port Harbor lt i g h · s Sailors have a Sunset League con rrontalion n•i th \\'estminster-coming up Oct. 4. but football coach Bill Piz- zica and his Tars are not giving it too much thought at this time. Friday night the Sailor~ meet rival Corona de! 1'.1ar in their nnar tuneu p to league hom.lity and Pizz.ica admits . the game takes on a special meaning. "We kno.,1; this is a big game for Corona del Mar." says Pi1J.ica. "So it has to be s big one for us. This is not the whole season, hut these kids are going 10 live together for the rest of their lives. Edison Hurt By Mistakes "And "'e knoW t bat if 11.·e don 't win we'll be told we should have. And it "'e do y,·in v.·e'IJ be told It was ex- pe<ted ." Newport is an 81h-point favorite to do11.11 the Sea Kings at Newport Harbor. "But we can 't gi\'e the baU away like we did against F'ullerton and hope l o survive,'' says Pizzica . Newport's ce ntcr - quarterback combo resulted in six dropped snaps and the offense sputtered through the second and third quarters. As for the Corona de! Mar menace, Pizzlca cites the Sea Kings' dive series and the option play by quarterback Gary Guisness as the things his lenn1 must contain . "Guisness handles himself real 'veil ," says Pizzica. '·The pilchout option Is a ,>roolcm "'ith the tv.·o Ferraro brothers and their overall quick speed and good pursuit are their best defensive as.sets." Corona's 4-3 pro defense Edisoo lfigh's problems with does not present tactical pro- Warren High Saturday night blems according lo Pizzica. at lluntington Beach arc two-"It's a pretty standard fold. defense. although Cor~a del Flrst coach Bill \Yorkman's l\1ar does a few different Edison team must contain a things with it. Ifs a very foe ,vhich reacts a n d solid, sound d e f e ns iv e resembles the play of past philosophy. i,tey stu~t and powers at El Ran cho High. slant some, but If our linemen Secondly, the Chargers must think, they should be able to !.rtists Stre~s Passing Laguna Beach High School r.;,•ball coach Denni• Haryung is a little worried abo!Jt his team '.s game Friday night against Rim of the World at LagW18 Beach. The Artists' opposition lost an opening night %7-16 decision to Big Bear and scouting reports on Rim of lhe \Yorld haven't been that impressive, but llaryung is still cautious in discu!!Si.ng the ga01e. "\Ve don't know that much about them,·• says Haryung. "They didn 't appear to play thJt v.•ell against Big Bear. but it aiuld have been a bad game for them. "I'm always a little \Vorried when I don 't know wha\ to expeet." Haryung feels his athletes \Vil\ have a mudl easier game this week a5 far as weather conditions go. Laguna Beach had to play in .90 degree. he.1t last week while PoSting a 26-13 win over Cypress. "Our players must be in prelty good shape,'' says the Artists coach. "It was reall y hot up there, but they went hard the entire game." Laguna Beach hopes to do more passing this w e e k against the Scouts. The Artists took to the air nine nines against Cypress, completing only two. "We've been working on passing this week," says Haryung. "Our running game played well against Cypress. but our passing attack left a lot to be desired." The Artists offensive line will be out Jo equal its performance of last week. Tackle John McCall and center A1ark Johnson are the keys lo thi s unit. Uni Has Advru1tage For ooe of the few times Jn University mgh'a brier fool· ball hlstory. the Trojans will enter a game with a depth advantage. Hampered in past years with small nwnbers and lack of enough talented athletes to go around, University finds its foe this v.•eck in !hat posi· lion ~·hilc the Trojans finally ha ve an adequate squad and enough talented players to give everyone a rest. University \\'ill be alter lls second straight ~1in Saturday night at 8 \Vhcn it hosts Ca- nyon at ~fission Viejo High. In its second year, Canyon has only a 30-man squad and has seven players going both ~·ays. •r0ur depth should give us an advantage.'' says Universi- ty coach Jerry Redm an. "They aren't that deep, but their front line players must have something. !hey blanked Paramount. 19-0. ·• The Trojans' st r on g defensive lllllt figures to get a tough test from an explosive Canyon orfense. R u n n in .g backs Mike Uyema tsu and Mike Juneau both have ex- plosive speed. Canyon's outside spee d should provKie a challenge to Trojans defensive ends Ron Nichols and ~1ike Daley. Although Canyon is small in numbers, it isn't that small in size. The Comanches of- fensive line averages about 195 pounds, bit Canyon still prefers to ~o outside. University's game plan will be the same as it was against Tustin -stay on the ground as much as possible, says Redman. exhibit better football ability _ do the Job." in regard to fwnbles and .'----_..:.------..,.----------- penaltits. The Chargers v.•ere guilty of eight fumble s and were penalized 100 yards for 14 in· fractions-mostly 0 r f s i d c s calls -in their 21 ... 1 vicl.ory (See WORKMAN, Page CJ} , SEE US FIRST ~ .... Tl'te area's newest and triendliest Levi Capital! Thousands of pairs in stock. _,'"J! • Original Blue Jeans • Denim Bells •Cord Bells ~Nuvo Flares " Straight Leg Cords Plus adidOS , and I I., t ' , Area Prep BRAD GREELEY CdA1 Offense DENNIS LUPPENS HB Offense BILL MOORE Cd~t Defense --GREG NITZKOWSKI llB Defense GARY BAUME Costa ~1HD Offease JOHN CARLSON Laguna Offense BILL EKSTRAND Costa l\fesa Defense MARK JOHNSON ..Laguna_DeJense l\'larina Running .t\ttack Concern to HB · Coach Marina J-ligh School's run- ning game ha s 11untington Beach I-Ugh School coach Roy Brummett worried as his Oilers prepare for Friday night's 8 o'clock football game at Huntington Beach. against Marlna with Micklin and Nitzkowski doing ltlOSt of lhe work. The Oilers threw eight times against \Varren and Brummett would like to see quarterback l\-like D'Alessandro get a chance to throw a little more against 1'1.arina. Huntington. however, must first nwve the ball on the ground. Football Players oi DARRYL HOWE Dana fUlls Offense BOB TIEZZI Marina OffeMe CRAIG FULLADOSA Dana Jllils Defense JIM WENDELL _.MarinaJ>efens SCO'TI MURPHY University Offense NATt.; ClllNG Edison Offense DON II' A TIERS J\.1ater Dti Offe.nse KEN WIIlTEllEAD Edison Defense TOM LYLE ~later Del Defense CHUCK VAN LIEW El Toro Offense DAVE SCHMIDT A-TV Offense J EFF GREEN El Toro Defense JEFF EVANS !\IV Defense Estancia Must l1nprove Despite Its Win-Kief er HWe were weak against the run in the \Yarren game, which could mean we 'll be in trouble against Marina ," says Brummett. "They have a very strong running aUack, we'll have to do some align- ment adjusting if we want to stop them ." Tritons Try to Rebuild Huntington Beach h:ts an in· experienced defensive line, but has the potenlial to become a fine unit, according to Brununctt. "They are getting put to the test early," says Brum· melt. ''Warren had a good running game and no w Marina. A !ot ol the .defensive trouble last week was align· ment, we 1 feel thjs will be rectiCied :this week." Middle guard Mark Duval i& the key to the Oilers defense. He'll be keeping his eye on Marina's talented run- ning backs, Jim Rankin and Jim DeLuca. The Vik'i.ngs .are not known a,, a passing team, but safety Greg Nltikowski ond halfback> Ty 'l'otTes and Loren Micklln wlll t!e there fl needed. The return of Tcby Bomrell at linebacker ol!ould help the defense. HunUnglon establish a • Wt ... & I • l eltew Al T1'"ff .... & 1 ....... ......_ ANTHONY'l IHOl llllVICI •WlllCLtf P PlAlA •UOO •PAIHfON llUNO •CO.ONA DU MAI ·-!411All !SANTA ..... , SOll1H COAST ¥!LU ... Flw Ill Te• I= for $1.00 Gt 1at for slo '• sottti• 380 W. Wlhon St., C.M.. 646-3996 • DAILY PILOT C :J ' the Week Rath1gs ~· I BRAD GREEN Estancia Offense RICK .JOHN Newport Offense ~UKE FAULKNER Estancia Defense BUCKO SHAW Newport Defense OA\'10 KRUETZER 1-·v Offense "'" "" "" KENT YOi\10GlDA rv Defense RON WADE , ·San Clemente Qefense , ' Baloney ·-Murio J\11ssion Viejo High is tho , top-rated CIF 2-A football tea1n , but Dic:1blos coach John · / 1\1urio is a bit apprehensive of the honor. "I don't believe in ratings, I think they're baloney. In eight years 1'1ission Viejo hasn't r:eatly won anylhing. but one \\'in to begin 1he season and boom, "·c'rc No. I. \Ve're happy lo br rccogniz· ed, bu ~ \\'C kno\v it doesn't Jncan a lot at I his stage. Artcy looking at the fillus, '''C think perhaps someone nl.'.ldc ;l , n1istake." 1.1ys r.lurio. The ne1v head t\lission Viejo coach says he's n1uch 1nore COllCCl'l'l('<i about g ct t j 11 g prepared for the invasion or Costa ~Icsa Hiih f>""riday night (8 o'clock), than he is of the ratings. "Costa J\.'fcsa figures lo be . n nlajor problen1 for us . I have no idea \vhat they are doing. l didn't see Utem play an~ can only go on hearsay. And "'C didn't trade films. Our scouts have seen their 'scrin1magc and the~ \\'ith Foothill. so we have to go on what they tell us. ''J kno\V Costa Mesa has good material. They gave Foothill a rough time and T would think this is a very even game, since Foothill ' gave us a bad lime in our scrimmage." 4JYS Murio. The Diablos coach is in1· pressed with !he Mes a defense. "[}(f'ense appc:irs to be Costa Mesa's strong suit. They have quick :1ntt acti\•e linebackers. '11lcir quickness and overall strength may· bother us. \Ve haven 't moved the ball in practice and we're concerned." !\1urio, of course, is pleased with the Way his club routed Saddleback, 42-19, last week. but says the Diablos still have to cotTect a lot of mistakes. "Offensively we were plens-- ed with the overall play or. our kids. We did a good job teamwise. but we weren't especially pleased with some individuals. ''Jlhe films tell the truth and the truth is we · have a Jong way tc> gc> yet ."' !\1ission Viejo will make two' offensive changes this week, moving Gale Merryman (150) into the startinp; center posi-' tion and Lance Al-Bayati (175 1, to tackle. • • WORKM.\N WORRIED. • • .. team and 1'm not listening to them. Playing Warren is like playing EL Rancho in the· past. Warren is disciplined. and quic~ · "The main thing we have- to do is contain their • quarterback. Eric Hipple. He's· a fine player and puls pressure on our ends wilh hi s rolls outs and ability to pass or run." 'Yorkman is making two changes in his offense. ?i Davis moves in at wi ' receiver and David OeH takes over starting duty a.:t, center. :~ E SUN .. ·I O to 5 he most-unbelievable sale of the year and the ORANGE COUNTY SKI CLUB SWAP MEET NewportTennis&-S 6110 W. CO AST· HWY. Newport Beach · 645-4060 I • ! ' . C.J OAIL't'P1LOT Th ur5d1'1' September26, 1974 • Lagai1aa Seriocouaedy • • • ! • ~ 'Majority' ·carefully Done • • l I : i "A t.f.aJority of One." now on stage at t he l.1:1 gun1:1 ~l o ul t o n Com m u n 1t y Play house, is not for th!! Im· ,Piilient theatergoer. This revi val of Leonard Spigelgass' seriocomedy is hand cr a ft ed like a fine watch. IL prQcceds at on unhurri ed pace. Ht times poignant, ul times merel\' plodding. Like the J<.1r>ijncsC gentlemen it depicts, it 1!-i overly formu l and coni;cn lional. .. MaJorit y '' i s directed \\·ith loving care and alien· tion to detail by Ma ry East· man Rigney, one of the county's most respected • theatrical t acticians. Given •'\he vast resources of the ·Laguna Moulton s tage. Miss Ri gney utilizes \•ir· :, tually every fool of it. 't ~reatin1, with designer Bill Carden, a panoramic back· •.drop for a simply stated story. I . Nb SllORT cuts <tre em· ;:pfoyed in unfolding t pe ·story of a J ewish wido"' I• from Brookl yn whose life is I entwine.d wilh1hat or an im- port ant J a pan ese in - dustrialist .. Which in one iense is a drawback, for the playg0Cr 's interest is not .. easily maintained during ' Intermission Tom Titus ·Joanne Sokolski lends some "'elco me comic reli ef in a wordless role as a lie"y shipmute. The scope of the produc- tion and the time allotted for costume c ha nges are the p1im ary reasons for the show'5 longevi ty , along with the ftict that most of the s upporting cast falls considerabl y s ho rt o f Bingert and l\t iss J\1aloy in performing abili ty. moments "'hen the plot is not being udvanced. One tends to glun ce intermitten- tl y at his prof.(ru m or. "''Orsc Yt·t. <.11 his "'a tC'h. The pe rformances al least 1n the 114'0 mu1or rolc:-i ;ire thoughtfully und skill· fully defined by Vivienne l\1aloy and J ack Bingert. The moment s hortly after their meeting, when each learns the othe r ha!! lost <i loved one in \Vor ld Wa r II. is the hi gh point or the pl ay In terms of audience 10· \'O lvement. l\1 iss l\1aloy creates an iii· delible characterizatio n, u huma n be in g far re moved from the traditional J ewish mother stereotype. Her per· formance, s ave for somt• brier lapses of t iming in the later moments. Is a study in near-professional excellcn· ce. ~Iiss Maloy strikes the prope r mood ror: every ~ituation . never ovci-Stating her character but always a m'ostdominant ri gure. TH E DIFFICU LT role of the J apanese bu sinessman is superbly interpreted b.v Bingert. whose lithe figu r(' and stately bearing com· bine with a n ever-so-proper delivery to erase a ny doubts that he is not , in fact, a n Oriental. llis aplomb with the J apanese phrases in his dialogue a lso is quite com· mendable . Less effect ive are the two suppor ti n g roles of the daughter and son-i n-1&'4', played by Deborah Nola nd and Robe rt Welch. As a junior diplomat g iven to j uvenile outbursts , Welch is not convincing in hi s scenes of frus tration, turning hi!S anger off and On like a faucet. ~1iss Noland comes off more believably, but he r lack o( compassion in her hus ba nd's t1m (• of l·rl~i s turns her characte r into ao unis ympatht•tic t•nc. Jan e t Smi th as th e "'idow's apartment neigh· bor is the best of the sup por· ling pl ayers. inject ing u ri ch ethnic !Ii.Ivor into her perform i.l ncc w hile guar- ding against overplaying. The latter \'ice is practiced quite flagr antly by Ed Kit · chen as the surly houseboy who m a kes th e audience 14·onder why he is tolerated for a mom ent .. '"i\ ti1 ajority or One"' con· ·· tinu~s for th ree v.•ceks on a 'fUesda y-th rough-Saturday st hed ulc with an 8:30 cur- tai n at the Laguna fl.1oulton Playhouse. 606 Lag un a Canyon R oa~. Lag un a Bea ch. BACK ST A Gt: T he Laguna til oulton Playhouse is puttin g o ut a call for about six mo re crew mem· he r s for it s upcoming production o f '"!\l is lc r Robe rts ..... !\t arthcl\a IN LESSER assignments, Randall is directing the Christ ophe r Rodrique is shov.·. "·hich opens Nov. s. discomforling ly inept a s and al so is in the m a rket for a n investigati ng officer. any Navy unifor ms that Juliana Rasmussen does ii local ex-sai lors have on fine job w.i lh no F.nglish ha nd ... c all the playhouse dialogue as lhe J apanese ·at 494-074 3 for furth e r man's daughter·in·l<J \V and details. 'Hot Tin Roof Cools For Revival of 'Cat' By WILLIAM GLOVER How times change . NEW YORK ·<API -The Nov..· about the cast which bold prize play of 1955. "Cat has come a long \.\{ith this on a Hot Tin RoOf," seems production that began at the pretty tame stuftin 1974. Stratford. Conn .. American An aura or da ted quaint· Shakespeare Festival under ness haunts much or the l\1i chae l Kahn 's mostly ror- production which arrived ceful, occasionally fidgety Tuesday night al Broad-direction . _ · way's ANTA Theater. And a Fred Gwynne creates a change in a t least one focal Big Daddy of great coarse role might ha\'e provided churm and rough \"irili ly. inlcnsified emotional inter· fuming aga in st syco1lhant play a nd more c redibilitv. relati ,·cs and givi ng a 1ing ·.· .. Wheeler Dealer J a m e s Garne r plays a c lever con a rt is t v.•ho sells h is prized possession (Lou G ossett ) in town a fter to\vn in the old \\'CSL tonight in "Sk in Game ." at 9 o 'clock on CBS. Channe l 2. "°"" 9IOj -·' LUJ CH.t.ltCI TO Uf T*i ...,,. __ Cf M.Ul.Otl IUtoOO " "THI GODfATH!l" l<.IW.M. • '°"""' R..o.fll•l l oM , ..... °""' --"4$l Cf , .. .. HOl lO'M'~ "' A RE,RELEASE TOM LAUGHLIN A1111JJ.ckM "BORN LOSERS" ... "ELECTRA GLIDE. T-.lathy! ··~· ........... 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""THE SWIMGIH~ CHlllWD!IS" Ill "THAT'S ENTERTAIMMEMT" S:lM:00-10:15 Sat./S... l :OO.S:lO 1:00.10:15 ...... ROBBRT .REDJ'ORD THE STING ~us- "CHRISTIHA" 2 ........ . PAlllHS P.~:U..!.!..J_ IARIRA J ' ' STJIEISAMD "FOR PETE'S SAKE" Plus ''Tl# OWL & THE PUSSYCAT" IAllAIA STlllSA.MO GIOIGI SlGAL frontier or its great candor muse slept. upheaval in words a nd · \·le is matched with a behavior. be \iev.a bte, s ar donicall y TALKING RIGHT out un lova ble portrayal by Keir a bout things lik e cancer and Dulk!a of Brick. the wastrel homosexua lity -"-'ilh four son whose drinking mania lette r words too, mind you a nd conn ubial aversion -gave the piece a veneer of provide the plot 's centr al daring titillation no longer ctilemma. shiny. Co uld a nyone reall)' T h e ~1 a 1 n S t e m have raised fuss e nough to .eng agement or "Cat on a cause deletion rrom the ~lot Tin Roof" has been <in· New York performance of nounced a s limited through that reeble joke about the No v. 16. That s hould tx: li tUe boy and a n elephant ? more than enough ---CtNIOOMI ?O ~ • . • I y ,, • •• "WHll.I DOli IT HUIT" llt '"THE GODfATHll"lll & "LADT SIHGS THI ILUES'" ..,,.. lt(TUHICIHl l'llOJICT~ 111 ..,Al'IUOHM '"Ritz~ ''FOR PETE'S SA.ICE". "THf OWL & THE PUSSYCAT" ''t.OlDS Of flA TIUSH" IPGI 'UT THI GOOD TIMES lOLL" "LET~IT IE" -rHEGODFATHll" Ill - ACADIMT A.WAID WIMHll M..._I,_. THE GODFATHER ......... 1 •• OPEN SEASON Special c .. ~....,.. A MAH CALLED HORSE ,. FOR WEEKENDER ADVERTISING PHONE NORM STANLEY, 642-4321 I ) . • Leggy Actress . Still Dancing Q: t was thrilled seeing tb at nostalgic MG'9" musical movie. "That's E ntertainm ent," a nd enjoying OM:e again excerpt• or rums In which Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Jlmnty Durante. a nd th a t rnarveloui HlJ1glng-tap dancin g actress Ann Miiier performed. ls l!iihe still alive and active In show buslnes!i~ -1't rs. Isabella R., Sacr ame nto, Cal. A: Ann 's still on tap wheneve r 11 producer seeks a personality to star in a m uslcul suc h as .. Anything c:oes," on a national tour or such showplaces as The ~·Jiami Summe r Star Theater -still us pert, pretty and pulchritudinous as whe n s he m ade her debut on Broadway in "Ne w Faces or 1937." Veteran or a dozen fi lms, hundreds of TV sho"'S, specials and musicals. Ann '~·as out or acti on only af1cr she \1 as <•<'t identally struck . hy u picct' of ct1 uipmcnt falling on hl'r '''hile performing at the St. Louis Municipal Ope ra. Dizzy but not def~at_cd, 'Glad· You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy COordnff the s punky l\'fiss ti·liller used her rccupcrati l'C period to pen her ti.utobiography. "J\lillcr·s lligh Life.'' Asked by a talk show host "'hat she considers bcuut1ful legs on a wom<,!n. she ansv.•e rcd, "\Vhcn the thi~hs tout h -all the way .1 ••• down to the knees. Long Legs.'' the long-legged' living legend laughed. ''arc a lso n('ccssury for beauty.'' Q: \\'here has novelist Rona Jaffe disappeared to? I haven'i "read anything new she's written sin re "The Fame Game." llas she quit '4'riting?-1'1 ellssa Jenkins, Indianapolis . A: No. Any day now you ·11 fi nd a ne"' Ron a Jarfe book . ti lled ''Famil y Secrcls," to he publi shed by Simon & Schuste r. '"At 40. ·· shl· snys. ··a nov('lis t has th £> undc.rs.tandi.ng and !'.9nJ~assion_. as well as the Jong. cool look. to properly be <tble lo "'rile about her family secrets." Send your que.fhon,, lo Hy G<Jrdntr, ''Glad You A.tked That .·· core o/ this newspaper, P.0 .Boz 11748 . Chicago, I ll. 6/)611 . A1arilyn and lly Gardner will answera.t many questions a.' tMv COi\ in their column. but tl1e volume of mail make.~ per.sonal replies impos.'fible_ ' ........ . HARBOR BliO -·-""' --531.1211 Dll'VI ni .... ,. ....... ktlG-••" .,_,, .... , 5~-6212' You·,.. Going Tc lovt ... -.. --OPEN SEASON 111 l'lloll •---- MAN CALLED HOISE 111 ............ --umi FAUU & IUG MAlST _. ON ANY SUNDAY "' '·fWO o\CTOI *"' --1111\1 fAUSI & llG HAlSY" ON ANY SUNDAY IOI --!-_ ... , .... ..... SWINGtNG .... .._,.,-. CHlllLUDllS ,_, .. 11•,. an Strl Nurse1 111 9l.lltMIN 11'1" OJ TUii · ,__.. MACON COUNTY UNI" HIGH ,LAINS Dllml" YWO ACTION IKfW ' ,...n....,. 1111\1 flUSI & llG HAUT" HIGH ,LAINS DRlfTH ftll'll liCTION lmM II.) QUllN IOXll ftl (2.) FOlCID TO FeGKT fl} (3.) LOIDS Of FLATIUlH ""' MAllON NAMIO GODflTHIR Il l KUS • OWU. to&I LADT SINGS THI ILUIS ft! -ft.US- ",\ MAH CALLED HORSE" r • .. by Wm. F:Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD M1JiED SINGLES edoMe~.1~15 15 SALLY. Wl;'li16 CO.~MIT1£~ ro EACH OTi-IE'IZ~· '-~ weve ~ee~ '11llilrnEiz IJOOMtt, lllfl\I ~verw PA\I FOIZ WU~! "~ WN1 t.tJo A/Ip liil'IZE. 1.-TlllN' f W11Af5·111s·, . ,~~~-Lll'-"-'-.L · lUMBLEWEEDS PO 'tUJ, HILl:'l:GARP HAMHOCKER1 TAKE 'ltl/S MA~,,~--~'-"-"':.::/ l.OOK! A MOUSF.:! MUTT AND JEFF Ii NA ~e f/oRt ,.,,.<:31;' COl/.E oVEIZ F'Ol1 tll~>ltiO! l0N1Gj./f f by Tom K. Ryan · oo SHERIFF! ... by Al Smith Dr. SMOCK 1..ISTe:N, sue .. I GITTTA ~ANG UP! I'M PRESSING MUTT 'S SUIT! HE'S WAn"ING FOR IT! O.K.,MUi"T. l 'L.L +1.E:LP YOU PUT VOURCOATON ! JEFFS REALLY A SWEET LITTLE GUY! .. NANCY T HE WORLD 15 IN A M ESS··· I W ISH WE L IVED IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS O H, STOP LIVING-IN T HE PAST-- THIN K OF THE FUTURE TDD4Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS S6 Arguef -Ye5terday's Puzzle Solved: t 011erw'11lm• 59 "·· --corny 11 ing craving Ka nus'" ..,.,,,.,,.,.. m=o-. r.m'm:!il 5 S!upor Augutl'' t..!;: 9 Rl$Cill 62 Badly: Prefix 14 tt.royaln1me 64 Blotout ·15 Cre1tivt1 W01'k 65 ••• --W1r: 16 Fame N1111l11e1sel 17 Roughness OJ F1ivo!ous 19 ••··· Rios: young woman Argentine 70 Make vo!d """""'"'° province 71 Bonito's 20 Stone rela!ive 21 Garment 72 Took 10 cou1t edge 7J Heavily R A L 23 Clan : Latin noshed M M 24· Re$Umed 74 R11d1c1 IT Place in 75 "····Oft!\& t11yers S10<m 29 Divir19 birds Coun11v·· 18 Shaped wi1n 43 Goddess of 31 S1int DOWN In a)( youth G~'ge's foe 1 Composer of 22 Central 46 Unit 35 Where LA. is ··Gypsy Love" 25 Black: Poet, 48 Nol gay 37 Drugs 2 At! 01 26 Warehouse 51 RiYer barrier l9 Sus.ittess 1rea1ing 28 Hesluuion 53 Merest establish· J Repressing syllables 55 F11vor ment 4 EKpetimenter 30 Canary's 57 Color1do ~ Shield or 5 Deceive ''e111ive p111( Z•u' 6 Open: Poe1ic J2 Valuable 58 Oboe. "'2 Feminine . ' Boiled •rtwork: tlarient. etc. n1me cornmeal 2 words 59 ltl1m leader 44 IC Wied 8 UHful qu1!iry 33 Mountain: 60 Lion le1t1.1re "'6 Musical 9 Rider ' Comb. form · 61 "The King dinlc1ion Haggard 1itlfl 34 Salamander 1nd I" 47 PJec•of TO 'WeHdooel"; 35 Cublcle th1r1cter roofil•ll tnlormal 36 B11eb1ller . • 63 lClng·1 •Point 11 Poker1t1k1 Tommi..-panner <-JO &pWl\fftltV 12 Time of deyi 38 Side dish ti6 lnMCt Ctptkln' Poet. 41 H111 night 68 Num.,ical 12 WMfthV'mln' 13 fordCI tid•: On the town; prefht 14 Full Abbi. 2words 69 Fluuer • . . by Ernie Bushmiller ~ ~ MOON MULLINS C~61015~E $0 MIC& \ll\o!CIU!E~ /lSlf. SRAAt:> NEW- • ,, ,, ii 11 I .l I ..... -~· ...... , __ ..__ .... ' . .. PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz .-~~~~~~__, GET A NEW-=· STATISTICIAN !!! JUDGE PARKER THAT WA5 COLLINS! HE FOUND OUT WHERE CARTER AND HIS GIRL- FRIEND HAD DINNER LAST NIGHT ••• THE GREEN PHEASANT 1NN!e, MISS PEACH ABOUT ELEVEN ••• SEPARATELY! THEY HAD A FIGHT, WITNESSED BY A HUNDRED PEOPLE! BEBE BLAIR WOUND UF' THE EVENING SY THROWING A DRINK AT HIM! WILGOM! W TMI TIAJA, ll!'A! WWI.COM• It> THr 1J.TIAlllPAY J."1111/HOON ~o o~ llOU&H' . ANO TllMllL• -OHl·Cl<WNCHING1 ~LJ ­ 'iTIUINrN&1 ikiOY-•rrw1~1N .. >fl't:>CT °" ~T':S ! W&l.GC\M&, :tllA, TO f'.j)OT9ALL !! ~ lJ by Harold Le DCIUJC I CAN'T UNDERSTAND ANYONE WASTING GOOD L1QUOR THAT WAY ! 0 0 YOU HAVE BEBE'S A DDRESS ? LET'S GO SEE HER! by Mell WAIT A 11"1NP- AM %~1N6 TO P~AV IT Oii: 91 1T ?. ..• ~1 ••••• •r 1 t 1 •'•••••11 •"· ... DICK TRACY j • , WE'LL N>E£r ')QJ H-fr lCT~C-,E r by Chester Gould '!ht!!c!!Y· September 26, 1974 DAIL y PILOT C:J 0 0 ~ ~ ._--~~__, __ _.· ~q~.z~'-·--...;;19>~-Pl-f<t>...., by Georqe Lemont • THE GIRLS "Ob tk.r, t just know I'm ioinc lo be stttrtd • .,., t'roal Dolly . pine." , DENNIS THE MENACE • I • ' DAILY PI LOT . Thursd11y1 September 26, 1974 • j 1M Biggest Marketplace on the Oranie Coast . • • ~ ERAOl!Si.iJ:dvertl"'" 1hWldi'. their ads dally It r..-rt errors Imm -,-.:u,t e I y. The DAILY Pll'OT H1umo1 ll1bHffv JV tho first I n c o ;. Vl t lntertlon only. ReQI htote ..... ~ "1000.2999 Rontols .......... 3000-.l699 DAl·LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Employment & Pr-otlon .... .. 7199 Business, Investment & Mot<handist ..... •• 8099 . I . c;.n.r1I ~ .... 1002 Fioonclo .......... 5000-5049 Announctmtnts, Pttsonols, Lost & found .••.•. 5050-5499 Services & Ref)Oir1 6000-6099 You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 2 S& J 'One Call Service .Trade It With a Want Ad 64 • 78 Fast Credi't Approval Booll & Morino Equipment ......... Automobiles & other Tronsporlotlon .... Univenity Park A~~~ -- "i;::;1 ':::,,ro;,.!.'~~1.G;;;one;;;;;';;;";;;l;;;R.;;;E;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1002;;;; G_eLneOrWtl 8 1 .NE.TERES1002T ·'l;Go;;;;;•e;;;';;;";;;I ;;R;;;.~;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;002;;;;;;;G;e;n;e;;;ro;l;;;R;;;.E;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;1:;od;2 !G;:;;;•n;;e;;;r;;;•l;;;R;;;;;;.E;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;002;;;;;;;;G;;;e;;;ne;;;r;;;•;;;l;;R;;.E;. ':;;;;;;;;;;;;; greenbelts? thro'v In tennis, 1• "=ng· Jt•k• """" * Eastside Bargains fl / n fi VIEW WITH SAFET ~m w~t~ 1%~ 1~1~';.\~ LOANS ol..inda .J~le • • • fireplace. Bril:ht cheery kit-ADAPTABLE 3 br + lam AVAILABLE Where else can you find a ·2 bdrm .. 2 balh .f.~~, Hui<'.~ farnlly roo1n. 3 ".' studio. Corner lot.. Charm-~ Lin da Isle W•terfront condo1niniu1n in a FIRST CLASS buildir!g, ~&us bedrooms. Master ing patios for pnvacy &: F 0 REST O Ls•~ N Lovely 5 BR., 3 bath custom home. Large l\vth a spectacular bay & ocean view-for suit.Ii. wjtb 00.lcony. You peace. $4S,l50. REALTORS, I NC. AN· I rd p · & 1· $225000 ONLY $78,000 '. It" a turn-key situation-~.it call 546-2313 ALLEY ACCESS for boot. NOUNCED TODAY THEY cour\.ya . 1er s 1p. ' ' y rltht"TAAt~.:: Obie gar. POOL. 3 BR + 1-IAVE o BT A 1 NE o A take your trips with fuJl security & peace , OfENflL 1 ••1r'S FUN 10 BE NICE/ fam: Enlarge for growing SPECIAL Lo AN cor.1. CUstom Spanish Home of mind. , family $43,500. • t.11TMEN'I' TllROUGH ITS 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. Elevator. Pool. 7000 i ~. ~ A~~s. ~:~j.ool,hu~~ :fitLATigNA\V~T~ i°~o. sq. ft. Ramp & float. $450,000. Close to WestrlUf, $45,000. CERTIFIED MORTGAGE 70 Linda 1119 Drive . . LEASE O~JON $;(). • co.. >'OR GUARANTEED Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,00Q montb credit. l\10RTGAGE LOANS AT A 1-,!""-•. -----• INE\VPORT BEACH, ~pac . 3 COST TO THE BUYER $1940 DOWN br, tam, special charm. hv FAR BELOW THE GOL~G nn & pa.ho. Large comer MARKET I N T E R E S T Easy lhedown Te,nt aJfords lot. $64,950. 9'iO Fine. by RATES. ANY U.S. RESI· yi>u oppo un ty to dig. approval. DENT IS ELIG IBLE FOR cover all lhe benefhs of LOT 60x300. Partially fenced Tl!E LOANS \VHICR H VE home ownership. Newly (chain linked for horses) vi Ry Low 0 0 ~V N l\t;rorated 3 btdroon1, 2 bath county, can lot split. or use PAYMENTS. LOANS ARE ' For information on All Homes & Lots Call BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Bny.,1de Or111e NB 675 ·6161 DAHLIA ST., COM ... So. of Hwy.-brand new duplex. 3 Bdrms .. 2'2 ba ths & 3 bdnns., 2 baths ; be~utiful used brick treatment lends individuality. & charm. $119,000. 2"5M YEAR l~:\ \' a11<1 l\l·~. \('I ~ REALTY "S C ALL 675·3000 ANYTIME 'ln1<proven Costa Mesa loca· for large home, t~nn1s court AVAILABLE FOR }~UN·t-='=='C"='=:'==""'~=::==::;::;~;==== tl.1n. Sa!elf. tucked away ~o & pooJ. $34.500. includes 4 D 1 N G I t.lMEDIATELYt G·;;°";;;;e;;ro;;l;;R;;;;;.E;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;1007;;;;;;;;;;G;;e;;;ne;;;;ra;;l;;R;;';;E;;.;;;;;;;;;;;1;;002;;, ';;;;;;;;;~~=:~~;;;;~~;;;;~~~ al.,r~$i1€Jac. Cha~ 1n bedrm house plans. \\/HILE TIIE s u pp Ly 1• ~ · :~r: ~t.J;I:f.ced ~t: 40IL17~' • JOI LL.\ LASTS. ruR l\t.C! RE General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 placement ~ cost at a low ,. I. ... __.,............-A DE'l'AILS CALL 645-0303 $38,750. Vacant, O\Vner arud· "-~ , • •• BETWEEN 9 A.hi. & 8 P.l\1. ous. Call Heritfl;e Reallors, _........ ~ 7 DAYS A \VEEK. 1<&5880. NEWER HOME W ESL EY N . TAYLOR CO. " , • • l 1! 4 . Generol R.£. 1002 OenerofR.E $64,500 TREE HOU. Laugh it off! South of the hwy .. c1 charm. Enter through a vine covered .lath atio, up wooden stairs to a peek·a·view eek and into bea1n ceilings, 1nore stairs atlf a spark· ling ·kitchen. You're a1nong the trefs, breeze and blue sky. / This is an R-2 lot near the park, school and beach. There's copper plumb~g and new electl'ical systen1 . It's not really a tree house, but at $64,500. with o'vner carf¥~g the lowi, Ulis litUe nest is a lot to crow ai.out. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors ~75-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona 'del Mar Gonerol l\.E. 1002 Generol ,R.E. 1002 * Balboa Bay Properties * ~()CEANFRONT . . PLUS INCOME Delighitu! i.~· slDry? bedro-Walk To The Beach 0..lgned wUh romtm1 aod FOR LEASE BAY AVE . NORTH COSTA MESA }..ft 2 .. bat.b ""°anfront home In Corona dcl ~far. Prime convenie1K.-e In m in d· BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME -$265,000 4 untis $79,500! Fa1111'ly ho1ne. 4 BR, lge. -~~ South of Highway 2 s ..... I truct-' "' \Vhite"'ater_ view fro111 this fantastic Mon· · on., a comer. lot. Has a 2 . -. , upe1·uy cons '-" ,, CC v· 'N 5 BR b t F' al't Waterfront Duplex k1'lchen/fam1·1~ area. BR one bath rental unit ~room house with a coiy bedroom, fa1nily r oom, · · tew. ew eau y. tne qu l Y arch Bay Terrace pool home. 3 BR. 3 BA. p· /Fl $85000 , .around the corner. Owner fireplace. On an oversized d In i ng roo n1 home. thruout. Lge. fain. ·rm. w/,vet bar, DR . 3,000 sq ft. Avail at $800/mo. ter 67~at7•060 • · Lge. (enced yd., nice ·i will Cfl1TY financing with l<?t 'vilh good add-on paten. 1'~eaturing central vacuum 1, ----~-----I trees. quiet street '$40000 down $169500 tial. Only $69,500. system. self-cleaning ovens 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road GRUBB & ELLIS I EASTBLUFF $41 ,950. 642.JT491. Cliff Drive nearlyrtidc1ntica.lfi unit o1o lhe11,G~;:';';i''iiR:":Eil"'""""'j'l_~~~~::i":~~""""i':i:i~I ·~,;,;.;~;;_,;.~;..,!!!!"!'!'~~""""~~!!!!!!!!~~ s11uper clef an 4/d~R. ho1ne V.A. REPO ' . 1· l. Cliff Haven and ,.1e1y lighting. And a NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Real Esta te 67S-7DIO • • Hurry to see this 3 bedroom, prope Y o o er a enan ,l·t'-on-'e"-r.:;•;.t =·::;·;.... _ _;.;:;-:::' General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ! General R.E. 1002 uge am. tn . rm. H · .~ 2 full ha.th, fan1ily room, the same amenities. \Ve1· -Ne\vly redec. Owners 4 Bdrms., 2 baths; built 7S2·1920 formal dloing room home '""gest an early appo;nt-LAGUNA "Abandoned Villa" EXE.CUTIVE VILLA anxious! $70,500. ins, !rplc. $32,500. Low oo spack> corner lot with ment to see this special * BEST BUYS * J '"'8800 ---w'°"'""" a beaut?.:,, lawn and OIM offermg. Call 67'-8550. PLAY TENNIS! Spc1nish-$38,950 , SPIRAL 640-8484. down payment. -~~ covered patio. SOMETHING OPtN TIL'. ff'S fUN 70 8E NICE.I WALK TO Indian \Velis Condo, $29,900 m REALTORS m 'NEWPORT SHORES room or hobby room or BEACH! Beach 3 CR, i,:.,1s;de l16,"10 _, ,,= ·~ . • ,, . EXTRA • • reparat• guesi ~·-.. 2 Story-Pool-•"hg 10,. beach prope•1y. Presus .• T. ~~~"C· ~E r;n·" ~·-,,CANl\~L FRONT ????? Really • this "'Ol\'t I. , SEE THE Forrnal double door entry '2 B11'o'm· e',1"0"1• VaeLordel ~!88·~ cul-de.sac. Spect11cular en· -'i-!!!!""l'~4~Loca"""J"O"!ff~i~ce::'s"!T::'o"Se""r"v~el::Y"!o::i~!!!!!!!!!~!:I I ~REAT pn'IAI-needs last! Call to see $70,000. . -ro ''""" J J ::;; I ~-is drapes, _,_ 1.1 ~.7270• OCEAN VIEW! to spacious living room with 011•ner anxious. sub offer~ tl"Y"·ay. E oqucnl par or. ,.,._ I RE 1002 1 Genera. I R.E. loo2 -...-•'-""' -noor 10 ceiling fireplace. 7 Units Long Beach $59,jOO l''ormal banquet roo1u. Clefs v.nera. · · ~mft'1'Y ~e~n~ ~will; ' DON'T WORRY Do all the above plus lake Formal dining is served by gourn1et kitchen. separate L t -"-advantage of super flexible huge garden vlC'\v kitchen Ontu fies ta l"OOnl. S11·eeping spiral ---------a911ftG 1ovely wate,·uvnt paUo. can Many homes are bought & terms on this beautifully up-"·ith breakfa st eating area. II/' s1ali't!asc "'ith. 11ppe1· balcony •1 OPEN HOUSE j. Panoram1c View ' eurchase 01' lease option. Mild these days despite the dated 2 Br home "'ilh I Fiesta party roon1 with '''21 l\lassive t\l•in n111s1cr sui tes . ..,pETiE •BARRETT tight money market. \Vrap-1 d and commanding view of lush ~ Exeeuti1·c·s ll"ansfcr. Take Gracious living & entertain· Studio horne on huge hillsidr .• ",' ~_ .. _,' R'EA'LTY-around mortgages, sales arge ei~. sbuliptie r terrace in "'ailed cou11yard. ndv;)nlage. Call tlO\\' to SC(' ing & a i;,'fCat invcs1n1enl Iii .S.it('. crn be divided for ~ tra 1 h ex Pans 1 o n capa 1 es. s · · 1 84Z..253a. Bl C Cou t Cl b addi1lonal horne site. 2 Bd con cs, pure ase n10ney Don't miss out. ea.II us "·ceping s~all'S to scpara e l"""97 0 C l\I • g anyon n ry u . JA. ,:r .. 1'a.Ji_ ·•• •• 67L MU.A Vacant 4 rm. trust deeds & recorded today at mm1 Just m_aster suite & childre_ns . 11mge, .! . OPEN TIL g . IT'S FUN10 BE NICE/ lru..xur:ious 3 bed1"00m, 18.x32" hcdroont ChflJ"ler w i I h l!IZ";,~JN. -, R. lease/options are all instru-reduced to $79500 wing. Romeo & Juhet 642-1771 Uv rm , dining 1'00111. dble grt>ut poll'nt \1 l fo1· ex· .-. .-. -Bonus oom ments that are used to avoid ~-. balcony. Hurry! 963-7881. I ~~~~~~~~~ wet bar, 1narble muster pnnding. Ow· 0 s so r I at c ; · -:--$20,000 to Assume ~~e ;:'1a::r ~~~k{~~an:~~i 1 ', , ' . ~Ol'fN TIL ".·,"~: '~"".~."'-· •. i"'i"1;':t""I ', BOAT-CAMPER :;'~i ~:·~~M.~. ~:.11fun~~ ~~~~'.~f:,~· ~ie ":;~ ~!li '•;··~"' ,'. NFRONT ~me Fountain Valley loca· buying or selling, Jct us e.1<-_ _ ___ ,,,._,__ TRAILER 1~~~~~~~~tl~optlon $1000. n1onthl)'. 51\i-ZUJ 1---l··IF " 2Lbo.ths-chalet ear acbools_&.._sbop. -plaiJl-tluLrelalli erlts of 1 29 Rue Grand Vulll't' OPF.N 1!L,. ir'S kJN ro llf NICI.' •101,·wi;""" beamed' ceiling• P.lng. Huge 2 s!Dry. Large these tecbn;nue1. Enj9y th is spray,• ini; ?ile~ Open E\•e1y Day 1·5 ·l:.~ott ~ R-2 lot· could be living area + family room. ., . m1Fllimtly.1tfmc wllh ';;I ~ . ACR Mlrnt·gatt"-for-dif"C(1iom ~-~ ---THE REl!L ESTATERS ' <onvected ID dupl~x. Owner Country kltcben, FAR.M HARBOR g;u,,1 •pread;ng peach """· 2 ,VOG£l & BABBITI , s.tiild like. Nrtrade up. Pric-SIZED yards, G 1 g an t 1 c HALECREST EAST BLUFF OO\'ered patio and lx'Rnu·il 11 ' 1 I ed at Sl~ooo bonus room. A..real steal ceiling family roont. 3 .. ~~, w-, at $48 800'Ca),1-u.?_2535 Just listed this comer lot, 4 Reduced $6500. spacious bl"<lrooms Io o . ' , •. ean, 673'-'!!IG:J,673--Eves. ' ,, i • ',-:--. bodroom home. H8' u ..... Rem· yard bock• 0" cul-d•· 1 3 Homes Plus Pool 644-6056 OPEN111: I • l'r-S11'.iN ro BE NICE! COMP'ANV. rate acldillon for Grandnu1 Blg 4 bedroom, 2 bath East sac ready fol" trailrr gale [fl,·, I. -I' . RESINALCETOl .. Rs, with bol h ood Swodl•h .~.. Bluff home ;n Newpo>'t j "e ... $Q42,u9;()a. ii ~ I $7~.500 CLas8l!icd Ad! Call ti-12·rl67S placc. Bushels or lemons on Bench. Fanrastic. VIE\\!, --· --associated Have so1nethhl( }'I.JU want 10 sell? Classified ads do it "·ell . call NO\V $42-5678. Bil JK ERS-RE Al TORS l'l~ W Bolboc lio7116Ll 673-4400 one of seven fruit trees. 2 just 1-educed, SO llURRY!~ General R.E. 1002 General R. E. 1002 l ~"";"'~~~~~~~I Big recreation, slorage areas. One block to elemen· ~ COATS PIGC9 . LO<'uted on d~11irable Elden l•--------·1.::==;::;=;:;;;=""''5"== ABANDONED & p t • · A\'C., Eastside, CM arc LIDO IStE tary school and private fani· r.Dp.r l•S ttu.•sc f31 :! bedroon1 homes DUPLEX ~OSTA. 40 FOOT lot; quiet end of BEACH GIANT ily club. Sec this now, as ii · WALLACE 752·1920 "'• ,vith firepl aces and plenty ..MESA isle. 3 BR ..... 2 bi,!. 189~ WALK TO BEACII c· t won't last at $42,950. REALTORS 1400 QUAil SJ. NlWPORT llACH or rOO!ll for 3 nlOl'C hon1es. This beau~ful · duplex na:s TRIPLEX. ~terlront, 3 BR. 2 stOry. Huge-~i! ~~ COATS J1 -546-4141-2 Story-BarC)ain + CAii for pttrt.lculru·s. ,~pr c~ts & drapes. ea.Leaseho .$160,000 plus unfinished area. & (Optn Ev1nlng1) :,,_ bodroom and two CORONA DEL MAR Complete ID •ull you1'e!f. W WALLACE t Pool-$28,500 2211 Nowpo•t II. bedroom units. Home & in· Duplex. Both with bay vfe,v! 24 ft master suit. 2 bath. . REALTORS ""'""""""""""""""""' 50;0 Down J~lfl!-~· _Cgs~o8Me81"'1 (s -. i e, AU, of this assumable See fl & you "ill buy it! dinuig room. Bui It.in s. r.1..1. .. 141 Room to Grow 040• ~ {I loan. i.isUng No. 12124 $125,IXX) Fln'place. parly pat i 0. --;--Ikluxc -EXTRi\ Slli\HP I D aw~ r~ 54>-9491 (Ope E n ) If you·rc looking for a 2 •• 1 ~·d Seperate irated area for boat n Vt 1ngs s ma 11 er hon1e 'vith -story .,..rga n! r• l e Ji Sun/Eves. • 1 Walker & Lee or camper. Need fa s t or O\\'llCl'Ship abounds. Dcro-1 N e ·:ti ~cI<t\E•'·ie . ' R t !Ill expansion possihl\itlcs for I d II ht . I 11 64'5855 rt ± Keal" ..... possession. f:!n ' yours.WONDER HOUSE the future in Corona del l raors cg ll'lll goc ' ~ : ewp"'" ror ,R!A~STATE Assume low inierest loan. veinerl mirrorf'd 1\"alls. \.YT Cl~ ~\7 }f ' . . HEART OF''• IWtodauy~ .'~o•.$42,500. Call SPARKLING VIEW ~:am1r'ortloobkle ;n,to BlhRI> hvoecye Spm·klng bh>e pool & BBQ assocla .e\Ai I O>oper is Corona del Mar. Lovely ~ cv a m area. EnclOfied red brick TWO FOR THE Wt1, averagu13''1" -one sale per home close to beach, on \Vould n spacious family \Vilh firep lace and built-in patio ii·ilh bubbling "'ttlCI'· OJD o,i,:eek. Sbe ~ help. l..ols t•,1 1o~. Owner will ........ n.... home with poo{, vie\\' and ea"''1ch1 ~~A 01"211'.cornrt. $67,500. fall . $1.423 <lo11•n to buy. PRICE OF ONE SS ~©-u. v Wt. ' n ti leads and -·-"&V large private corner lot in· .,........ c 1 o oor nJe, financing. 0 ff er ed al terest you? \Ve have one cntra beach 101,·nc lrx:fl· Two bedr-oon1 house ivifh nice ~ fl '. ~~~~ET. $117,500 right here in Cd~1.. Four elm lion. Take advantage of this fircptac:e. Large 101 'vith a I OJ e, .r~' Ontu ~, 1 , bargain. Call 963-6767. bedroo1u rcnlal to the rear. '""REE ON ONE LOT . ....,..rooms pus l\\'O ext1·a ' • OPfNTIL~· IT"SFUNTOBEN/CEr •·a II/' large rooms -tremendous ~ Pe1·rcct srarter uni1s. $39,000 =~~C:dy~~ ~"'21 ACClDWELLIANKEICOMPANY :~~t~~iai~:11 G73-8550 fol' ~ --~j~r:a~~~.1 tor addilional Thectippedcave.sh1ngledroof.saltbox ea \aftJHljtOperty. Here is I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ OPEN nL,. rrs FUN 70 BE. NtCEi New Park.place 1 1 OPEN r1t g . 1rs FIJN ro BE N1CE1 I style done entue!y in wocx:I. wocx:l. 1•/00d viill )'Gill' chance to live in aod A YA Loa ! Al A w· I i -~ !urn you on. Or otf. Bui. If spectacular hilltop 51 ~: .. ""~'."'~ail COR~!~.RTIN ·,:~~i;ri:~. :!;~·& 1~· ~ N:'~:;·~~:,e~, ,r~:\;;. ~SSUMABLE LOAN ~J 11ua:19\l11 ~~~i"~~~!~~:'.~;.~·~each W1·1Jcer & lH 1 --~*~-~-766_2_*~--Total price S36,500. 4 Bed· . ~ t~. Must Sl'I!! ! Large dou-l 3CoBdnn.M. 2 bath iln hd~-~;ihraoodble . ~~ -~-• •• ··~ ~surely st10H·lhrough (Or super 1))11 cart . Reaf £state ASSUME $254 t rms, 1'~ ba, ft)IC, \V/w cpts, COSTA MESA b!e door marble entry. Huge ~ta esa ne S uur REDUCED $3000' o See 3 f -=.,-,'~"-'"===-1 7~St> VA. r&)"(' ~3I\ffi! ne'v paint. 00 master suite. 3 large nd· This select propc11y has must sell thla rtlntast~~ne~ loui). 2 .. 4 bedrooms. decks. SELL OR TRADE Great beach location. Low Roy McCardlt Realtor P L HOME . diLional bedrooms. Large ne1v carpets. ne1v soft-step + fwnily room and office balcooes. note luxury. feel lhe·Q11iCIOUSrleSS. Ul acres .. $120,000. price ls just $37,$00. Call 1810 Newport Blvd., CM Remarkable v~ue. featuring family room overlooking kitchen floor & a orice of home. Super .s pa c 10 u1 1 have affluent leel1ngs and !he urge to whip • 160 lcre1 • $180,000. now 847-60lO Agt. 548-7729 brand new kitchen, formal huge patio. Large park like $39,500. Call 001\', 556-2660. nia !!ler suite hat; roont·sizc out your check book. Al $51,0t>q arv:I up, ·-- 1 240 acres · $240,000. dining rm., 3 bdrms.. 2 rear yard. With $20,000 !f5 SELECT closet and private balcony. \• you gotta k:Ne the a1chitecture and . -GEM-liGo;;n;;e;•;•l;;R.;E;.;;;;;;;;;;;100;;2;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;:;;;~~=~1 baths. Lge yard 1v I t h clo\\'ll O\l'ncr "'ill carry Bc.!!t big honic buy at SW1mmlOQ and tennis. Newport Beach. · NB sparkling pool + bont or ha.lance at only 8~~r/r PROPERTIES $51.950! Call to sec 847-60 10 CoastHighwaytoSunorlOfardSe<:ond ~-120-F Tustin Ave., · · campc1· storage, $44,500. Interest. Sec It and you'll I · A 1 '"""' REALTORS 642-4623 C F Colesworthy "'ru1l it, call no1v. 963-6767. -~·"-·-~~--~= gear up the hill. ~ BEAUTIFUL • • OPENTll 9 . 1rs f.UN ro Bf NICE' General R.E: 1002 General R.E. 1002 • ~ Realtors 640.0020 f~ "-~ 1,_,. ..... 1 •• 1~'"'""•••u·~•1; ~ ' ~~:;~:! =.::~~:~t~~~1~ ij 9:.11~~131tl ,~_ · ~ lie 'Beaeh.A•k GREATOCEANVIEWI EVER YTHING! Ju•t macnab /1'rvlne ;.aft.nm. Call MS.9491 ~9.950. 1-lurry. Call 847-6010 Sell idle items with 11 Dally • nolker & LM Relax on your terrace and enjoy the view. Agt. Pilot Oasslflod ad. 642-0078 realty ·Real E,IAte Custom decorated 4 bedroom + family opEN 1 TO 5 room with high beam ceilings_ 4'h Years 411 Femleaf Sat/Sun new. Asking $120,000. J;ahtful, Immaculate--R'.ARF'S-A:YCRl!ST-OFFERING w./t ~ f§tal on cornet'. Assumable 6*% loan. 5 Bed.rooms, 3'h '4talkwal "lf> beach. X1nt flrlvn. 19 2. 5 o o. o T baths, family room; dining room, sun.ken J(bigsbury Jnc. RI tr. living room, pool \Vith jacuzzi. Functi9 n ·f75.-0164. with flair. Localed 011 prestigious Antigua · Newport Island Way. $157,500. Deluxe Duplex EASTBLUFF VALUE l!IR upper Ualt, 3 BR Freshly painted 4 bedroom home. Delight· er. Near Pvt Park A fut patio and gardens for outdoor living. of> •·Gd. Tenns · w;lh Only $69,900. Call now. . 1--..j.l.i.M&Umable Loan. $125, 8y o'"''" 61H 1974'fOME-G;{RD'ENIOO FR A?! EiSCAN Fountain. 4 Bedroom family home has everything. Bftt.ntif'Ully cared for deluxe Formal dining room, family room, irresist.- ,oln&f< s!Ooy. A tan!BtUc buy •ble. patios, warm decorator colors, gor-at m950. HUIT)! -t~it ""i mo•~. ,..,ht a1i.r ~ geous garden, waterfall, pond and much 1 , .!ill.'~ !fllt-Call l4T.Ql10 mo.re Special at $168,500. • MESA VERDE BAY FRONT JUST LISTED ' si..,: Ex«: ramify Home Exclusive litlle Balboa Island 4 bedroom •iOl h""" .., .. role family family room home or could be 3 bedroom );on i pooJ, David Bourf<e home plus one bedroom apartment. Pier Rlir. :111-9959-and slip for large boat. $249;000. i3t.!OO. o..,;'lbeOm «'llinp. ~ nrepl•ce. Large f>inl• DIAL 644-1766 ly ""111. Big shade =~ 2161 Son Joaquin Hiiis Rd., N.B. ~ir..:ir~ Call A COLDWELL-BANKER CO. S©\l~lA-~£~S s .J.hot lntLiguing_W otd Game. with .a Chu.CA/~ -----ftlitt.i ~, ClAT I . POU.AN------ olmorrang11 lenert of the lour 1erombled wordt b• low IO fOJlil lour .t1npl11 ""°!,ds I LAKRET ' I I r I' I I' I' I' I' I' r I e ur;~~l':'~-~~r '"'"' I I I I . I I I SCRAM-LETS Answers I~ ClossiJlcollon 808_0 'I -------·-·- to1 Dover on ... &42·1235 1644 MKArthw 144·1200 Newpofl B•ac:h, C.ll!Ofnlt t21&l , I P.ciflt fol C,. ltl<:, ot¥tlop8f1 • AoWIH. Grin! Corp' utl*-6 co.itildOf • .. Thursday, Srpttmbfr 26, lq74 DAIL\' PILOT ~· G"' -:-••""•:":r:":oT'I "'R'°'.Er. ---;1"'002"'"..,G"•°"n"'.'•""ro"1""R'°."E-. ---:1"'002=""c or_on_a-d"•-l"'Ma_r_"'""1"'022"'"""'e"'a"'1t"b"'l-uf'°f,.... ___ 1'"'0"3"'0-c:'.H:'.'.u:":nT'ti:-:n-09-.:to"°n'°'B"'•::'.•:-::c:;::h-;1"'0407_~c:"'a::'.g::u::n::••a>=e::1:;ch•-1110." B....,N'"•_w_po_rt'"iz-.. -ch-.---,oi.Oi9cc,C:n:O,o:Cm::::-•-lp>.r::o::pe::.r:ot;;y~2000wift1"1n;;;c;;o:;;m;;;•;-op;;;,0P,t,t)' 1 ,~. --· -GETS "PLUG" PRIZE Don't Call Me "2 u8-.,:;,--:;o"-,,,\do-. -... u-~~-,:-7~.-~-~-,:'-,: LA CUESTA OfF ... 9UAIL PLACE Magn ificent ' I The w inner.M r. Gil ldo- pre11nting Prixe Joanne Andrews. Mr. Ide, 1nembcr of Unique li omes Sales S laff, Corona de l Mar 'oUice. Prize supplied b y G le nda le F ede ra l Savings & Loan Escrow Depa rtment -Newpoi;t Center -Olficer Joanne Andrews making the presentation. The Multiple Lisling described and present· ed is located at 4691 Royce Rd ., Irvine. This special selling service of Newport Harbor- Cosla Mesa Board of Realtors is a weekly event highlighting the Multiple Listing Breakfast meetings. Prizes are supplied by the IOCal Escrow Office.r Affiliated with the Board. Three judges select ed from the meet - ing score the speaker on good presentati on. financing, dscription oC property and best · selling features. Excellent r esul ts are being · received from owners by t.l}is extra exp<r sure to Other offices. General R.E . • 1002 General R.E. 1002 EASTSIDE TRIPLEX PRfCED TO SELL BECAUSE IT'S : Close to everythlDg, V¥ry nice conditio n. (2) 2 bed- room units, (')ne 2 bedroom and den unit. Fireplace , bltns, a lovely yard and asking only· $69,900. Call tq see. S4tl-1151. SNEAK PREVIEW THIS RUSTIC !EASTSIDE CHARMER in its secluded quiet location . 3 Bedroo m \vith large step-down family r oom. Off st reet parking for boat or other recreational vehicle. This is the home yo u have been dreaming about, hurry it can't last long. Call 540-1151 . A Duplex!! 532-4543 01· 1138-9001 VILLA ... THE B"'IT"N TRACK EXC LUSIVES Offi ' " · 'ma deliJdiUul 2BR'and den 3 BR. 2 BA condo, plau, Should Yot!r travel.I thr\I 2 OCEANrnONT unllt. 3BR. ·1r.:e owners l~d .~1.'e with btau-$52,000. Ow~ UnlqUc, ~Ingle Iii<»')', one )'tar l~agun~ brin~ YUi.i to l~ils I cozv con AGE 2 bu th !Ind 2BR .• OllC bl.llh. ,. tlful Pl'ivute urourids 532-4543 or 838.re&? 11\'!')'· !luge 3 ~d1'00n1 ·wilh charnung lt•Ue IRJ~. "'hlch IN NEWPORT $169,500 Bu1'ld'1ng S rainily 1uo1n, no nus.inten· 1 ~ -t• •a1~ II·" -··· I PL Founta1n Valley 1034 nieH.Jll i;i .. "14 u "" ........ , , llll('C. Lois oJ concretl' und thl' t111·e of thij 1~1re oldt• HEIGHTS -2 llOUSF:s. une lot. S4:i.OOO. A c.:lng lf : renlll "·Ith DECORATOR'S hrlt·k "'ork. P!"Ofes•lonl\lly cottage \YOUld ehtll't' you to UjOO oo"11, ~~lnai8 ~~g,un:ently pro--DELIGHT -~~:tri~(I d~~~~~o ~v~~ I ~~. e:~:a~ ~~1!1tlt~c c~~~ $34,500 1 3 UNITS. ~.:500. Ow11c1··11 . '· . ALL Lot11 of vai.llpuper. 4 BR, Solnrian in kitchen and you oatch a A:lhnpsc of th.hi Ncru· St:hools anc.I Sbopp ni::. uni! \\'hit tlrtplace. St1•iki11i.: Jllllth•rn S !'I Ll n ! If h urchLh~cturc, 1 Ii l4.r • e.li rl1•hly df'r01•fltC~l. & dt•si)(n(•ti ror nu1Jti-h•nnn1 (l\.'l.'Ul-'IUle.y. fltK'!!I Sl\nl8 Anit kx-1t tiM on E!l."Jt li'lb. lll'llr all Fn:e11 ays. i::rl>n'l parking. I Pel'rcet \n1•£'!\llllen1 f t1 r O\\'fkl' / Ot.'l'Ul>'Hll I !HHnUl(t'I', 0 \\1 N t-; It \\111.L CAHfi'' )(()'; \111 TD: 19.<1CO sq_ ft 1t.'l\li11hl1'. a~klni; St)!l.).000. 2 be Parkside Estate, nr fwniJy roon1. Bcun1cd <.-e.H· cw·lous 2 bdml. honH' 11,Uh 3 Bedroona. Be11n1«1 Cell-· on a generous 47x118 lot in Mile Square Parl<. Great ln.g!i, O"'TH!.r mUtil !Sell. Sat."-h.i beatnll & trplt .. "'niUria: h~. l''lrt11lac:e. B~ kid-siz-.. 4 HOUSJ-.:S. 0 \'t'r 31 1 At're. lhe 1bcbt -llQUth-of·h\\'Y loca-Msumablc loan 8',~?"o +. rlUt't' at $43,500. to "'nrni ~u & your fnmlty. e<l lot. Call ~055.".i. Rooni for 7 more. Pool + Uon $89 500 flml A $307 O Ill " ;zv l'SIHlc ~<'llhtJ,:. $129,9::.0. . ea' u .... A 7211 Io payn1t• (\,..., Wiil""' \\' I' $67,500 <•u "'"""'""" ,..,, ''"'"' VIT' c..,.y ,2oq TD ... :::-r:" use ~ 5 UNITS. Dupl('x tl.ll<i u·lplcx. Sal/Sun l·S: 16295 fl.1t. Em· O 1,,,,h, \Vlll St~ll on conlract or 1·s· n1a. (Ask {OI' Sue,) t6Z..4471 ( ::::.) 546-1103 e~. change, $53,000. I TOBIN REALTY 846--13TI /Jn NIGEL G~ll.E'I b. \ \I JJ·:\· BE \I J '\ ASSUCIATES IN-LAW UNIT Ho\V ubout a sparkling, l!iWl filled ·3 bcdroon1 borne, \vith a great In-law suite w!th liep&rate cntrunce, 1 n bcauliful condiUon, located one block rront Uie ocean. 1\1·0 fircploces, I o v e 1 y courtyard with ga.ii B.B.Q. ixllh formal and !nfonna! coting areas, and t h e \\'ARlifEST SUNNY YELLO\Y DECORATING. Offered 111 u realistic $139,500. C 11 67.5-7225 . ..-' .. . "" ' ·, .... '' ' ,. ' \\l.IJ·:\ HE \1:1 '\ ~ BlRG [ Pilf.fiPRISE S CO Exc;lusive Listi11g Pool Home 9°/o Interest Call us loduy about this dcllghUul 2 BR & 2 BA pool home with I a r g e n1aster suite on 60x100 ft lot, \yalking distance' to private beach access. -0111y· $6:9;500 ,. RENT-BUY dR TRADE Hunilngton Beoch 10.0 4·PLEX REAL ESTATE G UNITS. s;,". '"' '"'c Rl::K ALDERETIE 900 GleI10Cyre st. 1 --~A~w=·7'"°~E=-nd~--1 triplexes. NC'ar 17th St. ' · 1 A BERG I NTERPRISlS CO VILLA PACn~1c 6"BLKS TO BEACH!! Sinai!. very ex- clusive comrnunlty, Colwell built! Patio kitohen '>'ilh all the latest fixtures! 1-~om1al candlelight dine! Cracklln.tt" Swedish fireplace, WET BAR, sweeping staircase to master and children's rms. Toasty 3 inch thick carpet thruout! Garage door opener, gas BBQ and \Valer sortener all included! ONLY $41,(XM) Jo~Ul.L PRICE! ! ! YoU name the terms! Bkr 962-5511. POOL-4 BR $39,900 Sound impos1dblc? It's not~ This ha" to be the bcf;;t pool home you'll find in the beach area under $<10,!XXJ. NEW PA1NT & CARPETS .• PAl\IC ~-. ......... ~- 1141-7441 SALE OR EXCHANGE J-:xl'Cllent Huntington Beach location. <I • h\'O bedroon1, 1 bath u11lls \\'ilh patios 11.nd car)l0.l1 S. OfferL'<l for $00,000. Call ~. ,, .. ·~-. '"" '" ..... ,, ""'' \ \IJ .~:\· HE .\l '.f\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO REPOSSESSIONS For info11nalion and loc:.1tiol1 of lhese f'l-lA & VA hon1e», rontact • KASABIAN 962-6644 Real Estat• Hunt. Harbour 1042 BY O\\'NER. 3 Br, 2~~ ba. 'fo\.\.11hou!<!, inc. boat -slip. 80'.f financing avail. $67,000. 846-7544 t 1tts 5hopiilni:. $68,j()(l t!ni!h. G111duah· Rl'ahnr)I Inst lute ·1~-9-173 M9-03lS Heduc.~I $10,00Q: Big es· :>47-6 169 •VACANT• Very Serious Selle r 1"11·() story Colonittl. OL-ean vle\V, PalaHal. 4 BR & fam. rn1.. 21 /2 BA.. 30' livi~ rm 1vilh 11tone fireplace, all bltns, dsh"·shr, l'Cl'arnic tile & indfjlOl'-Outdoor catpe1ing. Shag carpeting 111ld custon1 drapes lhruout. Huge palio, ovet'SiZl'<I yard. d o u b I e 1 garage. $72,950. 'fern1s. C1\LL 640-8672 t•cutiv(' high ;1hove thr 10 HOUSES. Pr l v fl I e Lots for sale harbor. \\'ithin \I' 11 I k In f,: ~111·a;:r!I, and Y 1.1 rd li.. -=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=;;;~ di!itnnl'f' 10 the f i n es 1 $lf)j.000. Exl·hange do\\'11 on- 1 • "'hoo'•· 2<00 ~,. II. loatu"'' ly. PRICE RED CED <I bdl'rns, 2\, bulhs, den, r.1> llN!TS C' 'I I" I 1 111\lL' U\' U t ii() ·"00 R I fan1ily rn1 & full dining Ji>. • . O!!IU I CSl.i. L Ul· ) "' ls .s.. . roo111. $87 500, Call 6"4-875(f I t 1pal!i only. '800.0IXI. lo. nc\:1 to :11' .. "t .. J· ... ''tlll. 22nll ' • SI. (l\11• I' lllUl lW'lll;,Pltali.1• [ TARBELL J I t1Quall ~, ·'~: .\J:<'"" 6 Ir'~ s' .. ..... PIDf!=• . OCJ·:.\N Vil.W T 1\JUJJ'OX. ~ Prap•rl1Rs 1 :<l7:io sqJ1 . .\20 Pcu1tu·ai.ni1. 7.52·1920 La~un<• Beat·h s.i::.ooo Hy 1400 QUAIL ST. NlWPOAl ISlACH 011·nrr t213\~9':.-396:: 600 N<'ll'l10r1 Crntrr Drh·r 0 1"11 r."11 ' 11 "' t-cu=N"l=T"S----;U"'N=IT~S=-! BALBOA BEACH HOME 10.8°/o Largl' l'US\0111 4 l:><'dl'V<un hon1l' in beal·h Hl\~;1, Can SPENDABLE be sol~I s u b j e !.'.I to Tt'll frc.~hly pain!1~l unils. 1 ---:-\Cn~l-l i-Desrr~;;;, Palin Springs. SGOOO. Call ':'7-17 16. -~-----Mount'n , O•sert, Resort 2400 assun1n blr :;1 ~·; loan plus All~ hed1,l0n1;.. Eai·ns $\iOO lBR con AGE 011·ner \1•i11 ra11)' large 2nd. n10. gross. Full price only T1·ust dct>d. Su'bniit. Cnll $1:10.000! CB]l. rart' jusl ON 21/2 FULL ACRES 646--7711 under \!•,;. Exct>lh•nt loco· ONLY $9,900. WALKER & LEE lion. S1':LLElt ANXIOUS!, inc. Cl'pls, di·ill', stO\'l' Hcnl Esto!c ·rake advnntag~ of 111rC' in ,i:, i-eit·~. EMERALD BAY newer 41 -vestnient b.·u-gain. Call noii C/'\ll'ED B1101~EMS BR 3 ba h01ne w/nil'C ~e~port Hetg~~~070 •i'14t 7j:l-1700 I ~.t~·0121 IHU-7·JlA BY 0\\INER 3 BR, 'J 1·;: !NVEs~~NT D!VlSlO . b.1, Townhouse, Bout Slip OCEAN VlE\\IS, "·alklng M2"N Real Estatei,W ntl(J 2900 inc. 80<-/o finan av 8 i l. dislance to tennis courts. NEWPORT HEIGHTS [9 I $67,000. Ca.LI 846-7~114 park, PQOL.5, & beach, 10'1t do"'n or ownrr vo'ill teat'· PRIVATE PARTY \\'ill buy "'l:::::!~~~~i::iili:: -~-------1~0~44~ I linancing available $185.000 ry at 9Sii. 3 BDRM honic • · direct fron1 O\\·nc1· only. \\1!11 ii Irvine LINGO REAL ESTATE that's had lotli or love an1I . --~ _. pay cash ru.11.I tukc over lntifni'tiOfti'l-Flavor 4~ 499-1397 I care. $ 51 , 5 o o. Cn.11 loan. m-732!1 . • . . SPANlSH red tile rool. l UNIVERSITY PARK MONARCH. BAY !'.. .. ,!' < E<• s,T' GE 11 0" Es. EASTSIDE UNITS EXIST_:=,N=oG~VA~1"02'"'t-,.-,,,.,.;c-,,-" I 4 spacious bcdroo111 s l I I ~ FlN NCINGl I including 1nasler !!Uile wilh BEST BUY 4 Bd1·n1s., fan1ily 1·n1 .. fohnal I A • rles1gned hon1e. lavish sunken R01.1AN tub. Popular scarce 2 bdrm .. 2 dining }'In.. pool & .lovel~ ! New rt Shores 1072 Pritne t:;1!ilside Duplcs. Ex · CAU.. step-down rnrrnal living ba~h townhouse; sharp end oce~n \le~ f~un1the11 oods) ! po ,'<'!lent financini.:. \V r LL 1 room, gurdco-view kitchen. un_1t: Jovcl.Y cour1yard en.try, setllng. 5139.500 LEASE/OPTION CARRY SELF'~ St-Her help Dining patio for PAR IS-brick paho:. IO\\'C~t pr1<"e<l TURNER ASSOC. . . I ." , finant't' ;ind PAYS LOAN JENNE style enlertalnin"'. townhouse 111 Uruv. Park 110" N Coast H1\J'. Laguna 1 ···0r L'Ollll<tcl _sue. A-t-i anil , COSTS• 11"000 b , t DOU· • 1 •••900 ;i • • 1 upgraded & 1n1n1ac.! 2 BR. • · "· U}S. , ~iiiiiiiilii~;:i;iiilJ tllR AN APPOINTi\.1ENT a ...,., · 494-1177 & den, fpl. din, area. \\'olk BL J:: DF.~RF.CI ATION. • .. TO SEE, CALL · · .only 1 Laguna Niguel 1052 to bench! $52,500 Cec.l;ir rsi ~i;ioi· .L .a r g 1' Houses F.ur.Rlstwd ' lr---------------------,1 S·19,500! CAYWOOD REAL TY vauUed cc1ll!1g· lLv1ng & o!.b.~~r,,~~u~~a:t~ T~;,.:;Ja~ ;s~:2~s~ir ..Jk£ * 548-1290 * ~-i~~;1~~1ti~~ rI i~:::r~'~.s ,j I Gen•ral ; "310~ fireplace, spacious bedrm!i, 1 ,.~!!!!!!!!!!!!~""!~"""" "'\..,., ~ 1 ear i::.arag~. Deluxe. u0nit~. $8:>/$llS UTIL 1~1 Bach$ at & 0 lush private patio! cau I' H f GI ..., ,,,. I Bargn1n priced. 572.~. -To I l.wh. Ideal !i!Udcnts, Lagunu. for details! -ouse 0 ass l s! \\lcstern Ban Bldg. I 1r=i see. ('!Ill now 17141 7;i2-1100.1 $1::,0 UTIL pd Sn1l reur cot,' VISION REAL TY A-FRAP.IE NE.AR T ti E University Park, frv!ne I SPEClALIZING IN I ~"""'! .~ OPEN tlLi . ir'S FUN roBE. NICE• tage, yd, paiio. C<l~t l:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;.;1~6!5~>-l!GOO~~if~~~A~NfYTQl>~fE~ SEA! Elegant entry to !iv Da ys 552·7000 N~hts LAGUNA NIGUEL VlE\V ~ 1 , ~ SlJ:i UTIL pc.I oceanCJ.vn~ YOU \\'ILL LOVE IT! New rm "'/2:';' ceilings, roaring -----PROP£RTlES • lmch, full kitch. patio, N.8. General R £. ' 1002• Gen•ral R.E. 1002 unusual Duplex. t-5 BR. 3 ~pla<.-e, KNEE DEEP SEA TERRACE I Mobile Homes I • I $170 UTI L PO l &Jr, pvl · I -Ba, & 1-2 BR. 2 Ba. \l.'ood CARPET. SU NK E 1'' LOWEST PRICED • • . HOMES for sale 1100 fncd yd, childf.pct 1Latti1a LIQRAMIC ~Ung r.aincd g I ass R0~1AN TUR \\'ITH 3 B<ll'm .• 2 bath in University • s200 UTIL pd QCCanfront 1 P4.1• . .DUPLEX , :t.-;:il;:'s. Be~h i'ootbrid:;:-e i ATRJUU iN SEP fl.1AS'!'ER I Pnrk. Atr: ... "'1. and sundeck. Ask guard at gate to see. IN GREE~Lr .. o\F 5 Star COVINGTON J blir, benut. lot'l<.\til.kl-l:.1'guna OCE4N l.~r;\'I! I ASSUMr;: k>AN • Blk. P.<ady '"""· _4 2 8 \\ONG. t "~·"'h rm .~r . .rk. E"'°' the ""'' '-d J"""'' '' VACANT 4 BR . llw"" adult edP u '24~ ·6tl. be2ouBtdully' 4 PLEX 59·3 500 . NU-VIEW Re!!II,t.LS ' . GcildcnrV.,. Owner/tuildcr ~ounnr .... 1c en, r ! c close by, Rli \Vt"•l a" tcnn1!I, says SELL. LEASE/OPT. upgrad , x , r., • , • 673-4030 or it!J.h1.t:4S ' C\>flONA ~L Prtn1e location .. ~~::!!um' ·6~ Principal" only. f..ooring! Cul-de·suc lot 1v/3 hike pa1hs and mort'. All for Or LEASE NO\V ! ba ... w/lg. den. A m1:18l ~· Jus1 3 yrs old & one of VACANT-1-~~:""~1 AR 71,:J~ low loar>_ lOCQme · SOU±H OF HWY separate yards ... rn1 for pool only $44,!XXI including land. I 0 ,.....n druly 2-S pni Call. Mon thru Fri afl 6 Covuigtons finest 4 pies 1 . gt 0 _ ~Ai..:I.. "Jl::'.,1 M n·30 _,,,, •. pay-·"'' 121,· T • & t-,1· '--d, ol ., •• , .,,, CALL ss• '500 ·-"'2 .,onc . • •. un on .,.,a ~ •11 .... .~ """ "'" "• ...,.. • <>.>. • .~: 3..1381 Pl!n\Vlnklc Drive "". -JQVU. areas! oil(.' • 3 EWrm '"'I Newport s1t.o lilta. Oe1u)i ERITAG~. REALTORS "TiM! comolete homf'·• with pt"r/n\o. Unbelievable value DlJPt.EX,.. «I' lot, nr bch. sq. rootage, Terms lo ~uil. • VISiON • * I 01 Sat/Sun all day . th_rce .2 Bclr. u?!ts. Owi.ier rronl IJOusC'\;J'l?UN: &ettl<ill • bedroo1;-.& including an ·good shelter. Good return. O\\'r,cr \\I/finance, SS9,500. Bkr 962·55ll. 'll BESf OF' THE GARDEN '.14~~-, , ."''II lu~nce . al 9'.h. Pndc 1 $225. \Valk to ·water 88.'lbo11il \.'Xlremet:f ~uriowl master Tnke advantage call now ~ni.son f:S!iOC. 673·7lll STARTER HOME -· I HO~I ES. 2 or J BR. Drivr 8x3.'> f'leel\1·ood, 10 x2 5 of ownership. CWse to 1 Br + Jort. Util. pi;!,. /.gt -""l\Jlte;-'---hugf.-.P~ .-:,.room.--842-..%l.15,__ ~ Cost• MIJa 1024 REALTY by 23.1161 Tarar.to Bay. Call cabana,(.-orup. enclosed .. ~dh major !thoppll:tg, cenbr • ..£DU.'.__Eee-S-79-..&lSO-=nT _J [?.~,~~~~t~l 'OPEN:'.-':'~l.'~~~l·~:::"~'~'~""~'°~"'~Jl~C=E~·I -~~s ~f~~:~ .:;~~~~~I ;:,~~~~·· gf~:;,:-;1 m ~~~:· ] \ aDd hill view. Only Sl39.500 -RIDICULOUS 11ith built-ins & fireplace. Village Real Estute, 9Ei2-24j6 rn1s, 2 hRlhs. ran1ily rn1, Chvfl(>r nnist abandon this Calir. Trees and v1e\V. -din. r m"!f\. fee.land Call 644-1211. -On a kr.•ely irec-lincd !ilrct?I. or 531-5MO. rrplc, full dining room. Built-Niguel <I bdnn vie-.v hon1t>. $29,::.00 sale. Trade min. ganten/nntio,\•,• OFFERS WANTED $31,9.iO. Call 5-10-1720 -"--"'""o='w~N~E=R~--1 ins.~ di!!hl\'asher. of course. Extra large pool size lot. down $6000. 673-8481. , DANA P..OINT master l"lxtrm~ 40• ipi ~NIGEL ElAILEY f. ASSOCIATES EAST SIDE Dramatic decorator furnish- cc.I. 2 story picture lxlok home right out of the pages of I-louse and llo1nc c.ind Sunset. Saq)fice salt <ti 169.500. COST A MESA I .PIQuail ~ $36,950 1i:ii •Plac• 3 bedroom and 2 bath, Pro t · covered pt1lio -~th n very1 Pm-.1:~0• ~ large 11·ell fen<.'<.'\.I rear yan. OUA lST Nl Wl'OltT l l.t.CH ll's br1ght-l'hcery and c:lel\ll 1 1•00 1 and on a ni('(! slO\\' lraflic Balboa Oceanfront slreel. Just listed. 646-7171. CU.ston1 dupll'.x i\.1 any OPF.NTILP •frSAJNTOBfN/CEf !caturos. !\-lust see to a p- THE REAL ESTATE RS precia te. $149.500. Ov:ner "''iii finance. COAST PROPERTIES 67?.-5410 2955 Hal'bor Blvd. Opcri Evenings * * * * Robert Orokaw 2016 No. Cepella Court Costa Mesa You arc' the \\'infl(>r or 2 lickets to the Rec:re~tion Vehicl• & Bliat Show :et the Anaheim Stadium OCtober 2-6 Please call 6<12-5678. ext 333 JLLNES8 fol'Ces sale ol high 10 clainl you1· tickets. desert 3.96 acres and house. (North County loll tree 8 UNITS Also Calif. ptncs a.crt: numhcr is 540.1220! TRANSFE RR EO ! ~;s.~.uJ~~fu~~ ~c si.r~i. I ~·n .:~u~~ se:' thi~ no~~ t Business Property 1400 DU p LEX.ES :o~17~ winter. 6~~ S PTS ON FHA/VA J noo·! 497-1761 SOUTHWEST CORNER Fabulott.'I oocan vie"'li HAL~ block -j" bay, ' B•,' Sale. 4 Br, fam 1ro.1 , den. , , a rpe ' ea ors KNOTT & .. S~'.:,!!!J'OS $68,950. _to $93,950. I 2 Ba, frpl, cttr ga~ei [ TARIElL Red C t R It I 6 Ne1v beautiful duplexes r v •. 38 fl Sun.~t poo extrn I Lal(e forest 1054 $59,0llO 0\\'nr . .....,....,JU,) fo"'riln1 $0000 down G7:i--1483 ' Jar~ yRrd. 1905J Hamden ~ C t . 'ots/ O"i"-Oi"" ~.'kl.'nds ,n ~ ---~ "' Lane. PRICED TO SEU. LM~U~el ' em_• ery-. -.., "" .£!!" I Bayshores-, 311 ~ 557.000. Call Reallor Pal·l j 2-STORY .Crypts 1500 \Vk days mil 496-34.U:-agl Coad 962-6142. 195.) llorbor Blvd. I D 3.":9.11boMollagn OrH. BAYSl·fORES -\Viutcl', J, I Open E\'enings COUNTRY SIDE ·rnro Niches: Pocitic ".'i~1v ana Har r ncome on1es. BR. 2 car gar, lovely patlo,I SOMETHING UNIQUE TURTl..}:ROCI\ l\1en101ial Park. Sacnhce d sh 1vshr, \\'ashc.•r/dryc1~ DIFFERENT HOME JN • LAKE fOREST !or quick""'· 496-""5 BY OWNER, I or 2 TRI· _Call rolloct !2J:\) .793-147"_' This 4 BR beauty offers the I TDl::AL LOCATION As8ume i''! FHA loan on 1 Commercial Prpty 1600 PLEXES. $87,500. each or Corona del Mar 3122 ulti111ate in farnily living. Loaded 1vith estrru1! ! Loft, this beautiful 4 BR. 2 full best offer. Near' Beach & I-luge 'l'ri-level in a prin1e fountain. intcrco1n, air ~lhs. Shng carpels. bit-ins. COMMERCIAL BLDG Schools. 2 yrs old. 536-44Q:i l neighborhood. Priced lo sell, coi·i<L jacuzz in atrium~ Dish"•asher. G 0 r i;: e 0 u s • aft. 4 pm & wknds. Call for n1ore info. 8-17·358-1 UpWn<IL•d thruoul. 4BR, C'U!itom drapes. I...:irge ex-5:)7:~· Easy tenns. owO('r DELUXE ~Plex. 6_6 % loan agt. ·~BA, ra111. rn1. fo!'m al din-posed aggregute pa tio ,r, \Vlll C&l'fY' !rust deed. to remain. 3 Br. 2 ba $~8,500 ing: quiet interior strc.~I one \i·nlk\\·ays. It's 11 r c n l Roy Mccardle Realtor owners unit. Top 1 0 c. ;, door from park. pools. ten· BARGAIN at S 4 4 . 0 0 0 . j 1810 Nawport Blvd., CM y EAGER RE A LTY LUSK HARBOR VIEW BC'autlful (our bedroom, pool1 vie1\' hon1e. $025. $225. 1"01111 n1onthly. Tnkc O\·er 7•;t,, Loan! 4 BR, 2 BA, nc\v thick shag <'Pl!! thruout, ne\V pnint, vacanl. No qual i- fying. Broker 842-7411, EvC's: nis cts. Only .Sfi6.900 inl'I. 51!6-59j() Principnls only. S48-n29 5,';6-6171 l a o d . S EE F 0 R -. I C.D.M's finest. \Vintee oon1R1 1 YOURSELF!! CAll Vision Mesa Verde 1063 _ 15 Units _by owner S.~~1 _ h\'O bedrhonrs 1 • pt'ivt1re SHORECLlffS Red Hill Really, 5~-T.iOO Condominiums gross. asking $275,000~ Pnnc beach. S(i;,o. I All 2 bedrooms -in good shnpt' -built ins, <'lose to shopping. Good financi~g available. A good in- vestment ut $122,000. Truly Spacious Home s MESA VERDE for Hie 1700 oruy no broken. 644-538'1 WATERFRONT A.·sum• 5,,4.,0 Loan Spiral s tni.1"11,vay, 1. wet bklml ',· Shn.rp 3 berlrootn + d<'n. Nl•\V "QUICK" -Lo\v intcre!il $59,500 Like nc\\' 1hl'f!(' bedroom I • r• 1c bean1 cei Ill. <in, s • carpets & P.<1-1111. Garage ex~ircs: 1-!.B· f' i r c p I '1', FOUR-PLEX townhou . ..t· -privutc 00111 Balboa Penins ula ... & O\\"nt'f will help finttntc .. F1~A loan 7~ +%. $157. mo lndry r1n, ivalk-in closets, converted to large bonus spiral stairways, wet bal'!!, slip. $600. f"unii1ure OJ> 968-1979 * * * * 968-1178 Balboa P•ninsu11 1007 ASSUMABLE- FERGUSON-HESTER B de . 1 blk to ba College Park, 3 BR., 2 bo. pays a ll for this riollhousc! raised entry. Nr. S. Coast room. UY/r Down and w ·ner bean1 ~il's, din, bkfst COMPLETELY renovated Uonal . Lg. 4 r., n, · _ Y Mint conflition. Sparkling Scller will carry sn1all 2nd Plaza & Pk. Ne1v 4BR !rom \\•ill cn rry 2nd lnl.St dl'Crl. & lndry rrns. New, spac. ja· and painted! Earns sfilo n10. BAYFRONT Open Sat/Sun. l -J pool r.urrounded by IU!ih 'TD. 3 Bit. 1% ba. $42,500. 547,995. Priced only $41.~iOO. Coll cuzzi, liaWla pool. From Pertee cul de sac location. I 424 Belvue Lane 675-4600 )ndscpg. Garage finished on OPEN house Sat/Sun 1-5: CLASSIC HOMES 979-1640 Herilage Realtors, 546-5S80. $30,495/$1600 dn. li1ove in 3 bl.'droom. 2-2 bedroon1 & Magnificent ~ll'1w. _ Vist~ Realtors, Inc. POINT, cute 2 Br. Cape Cod. inside \V/extru lights & \Vir-173:)1 Chftpparal Ln. VILLAGE I f'ordham, 3 Br, no"·· Sea Bree·Le Village. 1-1 bedi"OOm. Exchange of areA. F'our ~li'ootris. sand)' l 40l Dove St ., Ste. 220 large yrl, r.:iom for ing. $ol9,500. TOBIN REALTY 84fr-13TI 2% Ba , huge lt'Onl bdrm, B h 1069 962-6070. sell. Upgrac;k>d 1hru--0ur. beuch, la1-ge pier and s~I 1,.,=N"'e,..w_f_,~,..r1,,9_1~::~-~.:c::h="'· J::~~r;:ri•~,;:; :~:KE~~~~-$~:::. """ ~!?·~0!,;.;~ "'' ~ .. :?:~~~~;~,i~~ a.; I N~~;\,~}:~E~UT Duf.~":i':unlts 1800 ~;-1-~sc;i1;1n"~'R:l1'ioo~i ~~~~·~n ~~~~ ·1 LEASE option on fantastic ' grftderl ~1?0"'· pool sl:i:e tot. NE\v"41ln 3 Ba DEANE and . ' ' Ont' of a kinc.I 11t•ach co!tab'(' Sol Vistn Ah·ium Modrl. OCEAN VIE\V, Cu s to ni OPEN H?USE l-6prn ~ant ('t'lhn{:!, bll n hnok<'t1ses Ii . U1;iv. "Pork By -. NE\V H0i\1ES 111' I FOURPLEXES ., , • on the waler. 2 bedrooms Lovely garden hon1c ha~ 4 lion1c, 4000 aq. ft. $155,000. 2G06 \\11\0 Ll.u1e -NEED \VE SAY i\IOR E!. 0011H', ''D.. Pion Only . 'I . F0 -11 b; $Tf;'i Bed-, •1., ··iant lamlly I rec. 4/5 Bdi'nlS, Funt·rnl, 3 Bed .. 2 bath. Sl'Jl rump1u; Vill ag<' Real E!!IU1c, 962·2-IOO 1c6v1!~· G4\l-8l49 · s:i, '1 f"inancini:: aviu · l-IURRY. ~UY NOW R ... • ,~ 111111. rl< '~"' uM I lot I re ...... 53\.r."'v.. I .~. HARBOR VIEW 1 YOUR.~ l97 4 TAX C'lll6f0>-lf't' room Furt\ ln'orm·uo· n Rl'c-nn. Pool. Owner nn, rg • niany ma u ""' """" SHELTER• BRAND NE\~ Fourplox Hunt Beach • u 2 h s ...._ASSUME II '.," LOAN • \VALNU'l' SQUARE. T•. '". hAC. HOMES . •f l;"~t=8~17~-«l~I0~~-~~~~;':75-::50J:'::X:ln:'.l~t\nn=· ::":"':ng::;=1 ~~~ed,g~h~~ 0:1~5e~>I; 4 •BR 2 ba newly decorated Air Cond. R~r1·1g. ~~~ DonolJ L. Bren Co. Fi1~t o\vner depreci11,Lio11. 10 Fix & Sa ve & pain!. Assumable loon. inside & 'out. Nr Ad anis upgrad\.'(I. S32,000. 64't'--'tM1 1829 Porl Shclllelrl In 15~ Oov.•n. Near ocean Li;:eo 3 bcd1TI1 + ::-2 SE'trfV & ll!fND~ Hair Accenoriet $290. tnx.. 6 4 2-121 2 & Magnolia. $.19.900. Re-aft 6 & 1vkrnls. NCl\'1Xll1 Beach 833-0780 I in Huntington Beach. F'rorn bcdroonis, bUnti. ~I 0 s c d ... "1 '""' '"" '' ... ,, ••• u \.\I J.E \ HE \L I \ SA r1 O\.\•ner/bkr.J i1uires approx '1<1.500 cash. Laguna Beach 1048 EXCLUSIVE , $11 5,000. Call TOBIN gar .. S\vin1 pool. lncon1c + ,, REALTY, 846-1371. lnx itlH'il l!r. , MESA WOODS Wkdys ult 4 •JKI wlmds CH • BAYSHORES Only $59,950 I 0 I H A I R Pf N P P-1 L C B I 0 D B Very sharp 4 Br. 3 Ba. bonus 644-9195 . • LAGUNA BEA Beautiful dccoralerl by Pl'O-OCEANf'RONT BR \V. Ne\v· I Don't drop the be.II .•. Ctt room (5th & 6th Br's), 2 REDUCED lo $33.990. Just few steps to heh, ocean \Ile\\'. 3 bed & 1 ttre b t nns First P ioneer Realty a .lob \Vilh a loW:CQSt ·Dail)·: A BERG FNTE'lPR10,lS r ,) lllC B Ai N D B B N D C'O MD A 8 1 1 A , years old, tina.r)Cing 9.1'· 10% do\vn . 3 bdrmi;., 2 1 BR condo. I\ real buy f~~i~18:!oni. Gre~7'~1!ster ~!r'~.,~~~R~~~&l~~~-0~m~1~u~{e~~~!.j1~~k<~id~;l::~==ll4~2~-44~2:'.:I =====P=ilo:l:Cl=nss\=l:i<ll'1::~~d:!:ll4:2-567:~'81 R, p 'IJ• B B M A I H U .e D I A A D 8 • ranged. .baths, bll·lns, rls h "''sh r . at $39.500. suite . H o in e completely p 2000 Dorothy Stone Realty frplc. On 11 1.-orner lot \vllh • LAGUNA NIGUEL • •"Crltcort•ted. Seller \viii helJ) ;ncom• roperty _ . 'I A H g O A C HAP AT D I DA C -boM gate. Bkr. Ca I I 172,900. D""'""' BR, 2 BA . ""'"'~· CW\ 646-Tnl OLD CORONA ~..-s TAR G A ZER'• II,. 1 U. N 88081 ES R N MO" 1 3 BR ON BIG LOT, 1vl1h 962-1313. famrm,wctbur.courtyard. Wa lker &lee Al..~~{/fl. ~ i .i. • l'l.!n1ra.I air conditioning. In Ai;sume cxistln1:: loon 8%~·L Real E:'llalc Just li11tcd. An l!Xccptional f'='-',::,:;",Cr---OrLIA'I' K t'Ol.l.AN l111.1o A 8 "H I 8 e e. H A p L "' L 'DD "' I 0 prime location. Prit..'Cd low ATIENTION!! no polnt!I. -~~ <..'Oml)lnntlon of a retail store _A) ....... )I ~ ,_, o,,_,i, """''' G .... 1. ~ Un urn ~ CALL BOND REALTY RENT UNTIL YOURS I 11.nd a11 OWhPf!ll 2 bedroo1n r ~ ,. tt A<co•d·~, , .. ,~. Sh1•1 OCI 11 @l4'! g I ~ R A B Ill T T I A. D A E ~ D 8 t / 'v'A~~c;?•~~un;~~ VA BUYERS! 13cllutiful 3BR 831-!Mll 499-~ tiJ;I. abovt', All 111 excellenl .. 1;, • T~ dcvelo~ ~~e tot= 31S-10-l7 r<;: .T · pool home on a cul-<le-sac. BLUE LAGOON VILLA condition. O\\·ncr will C(ln')' S7"7-'1f <eod wordstor.u.....,. ... IT'l9 ro 1.6Q.81 .!Q~ ()G I A 0 WI S AN' g T g p L p A H C COILEGE Park arell 3 Br, SuP"'r clean. Nt•\1' c;u•pr1s & ~lrflJIC'. I ·' A kl ofrovrZod•ocb1tth 1'9'" scott•O • l "" ~ Prim• .1-at·IJJ", vic\v, 2BR. b 11 · a lnrg<!: 1t·ust t Ct~•-s ng 1 '"" Jt 10 61 w.-,.~, 1, ·-·t, N I 8 0 • E L .. T T L ~ u c c G M B 0 1 ••• • a, hon\e. Xlnt loct\Uon. ACT. 817-3584 . ....... Oran1otil! ays ( c v I(" II'' $101 500 Call 67~ ........ 2Y ,,, .. -~ - " l'• Near shop!!. $3<1.500. Appl. 21S BA. all 11.ppliunces. ovt11ized bed11n!i, bool !i.llp ' ' .r••.w. J v:. )l .,.:., 6J ;,;:;..,_ <1or ,, JI. H Q ll p E A g T 8 I RR W R f 0 T on, ... Cnll CJS Renl Eatate, i """"T::l~.Kf'lE~Oi!!V~E:'lR:'-"-"-"--"~ decorll l.or fu rnished. Sc'rioul'I 11v11ilablc. 2 olh!!r nwdc:l1 •v-~no. ~...._,. 11 .1._lS-lt v "" seUcr-Flr5t On1c offered. nvailt•blc. Cllll ror details. )You ~""""'i """"'• ,., 19 1 A Al RN T I A A I A t I 0 T i.· S48-ll6S GOVERNMENT LOAN Oi1ly $69.500. terms. RED VISION R E.LTV 'f!:~' J;:J-:f~d' ~ .. ,.,.,..~,::;.,.~, ' ' 1 5 BR. 3 BA + l'Ulllrus. 3 & 4 BR ho1ne11 In all CAH.P'ET, R.EA,LTOltS O:f,,.~'n IG.I 11'Dft;,.... Ott-ttOlln.J...a H DC BAP L RGB A U U A L Try $53.95 0 ; A 110 fU'eU, No qualifying. For ~or499---127l 67:.;:SGOO ANVTI!\!E ~e;·N,lr 20 1::--=~ fg~~ o.C.t1 ~: • U ~u B , ~ g u N, BR, Be Do 8 . 1tpossesslom, C't\ll-k>l'-M-1ntormatiuJTcall-8Klt, E E C OCEANFRONX--t--11 -n.. ,.,_ ,,....._ it-n "-191. ~ ~ <1ressc11. Agt 546-7739 or 846-3377 • ON TH B A H DUPLEX ---~~~~--,.. 1,..,_, q:v.,,. n110.. ,u,14 '.'Do CM 8 o 0 -H t pat AR 8 I £ 0 , 645'-97:ir,1., POOL SPECIAL Fantastic 5 bdr111. 3 bnth ~BR & 3 BR 1 ... 1 ,1c yr old 30 Unll tun1 apts 1"7.:~.-l~~'" ~i::' ~{i.,-1+ ASSU'!E •16100 nlA 7r:• hoo1e In l\.tonarch Bay. \Valk ~ ' · ., uu., ri ., In Son Clcn1c.11tc 11·/fan· I.)'°'" UC.. no.hft 8 T 9 p U O T 'o C L l B a A 8 MD M H " • ' · '0 RambH~ 1 Story 4 OR Pool 10 \he ""ach. All lbe ad· t'ach. Best rental area. ta5tic renl11I hist-" $9000 11~ ... r......, ''"""' l..,:~..:;;::::~:;;~~~;.,"::;'.;:;,'.:;:::..,.:=.;-:=-c=:r:J 2 Bn. townhou.!ie-~le.1.a Verde HOIM ju11t Li~ttd tl!nd priced .....-Sl.69.JOO... Cii5h will purchi;,-.. ,,...,1 of 11 f.._i.r a,,,,,. 11 T10ttrc f-1 unit, paUo, nnn!, al •·~.9~. "-I\ t0<\•• 841· vanmgri ot-a-pri\'llle-cont• NEWPORT B E"'CH ~· ,,,,_.,,.. .,...,... -1tW!Ch I kMla The"""" -11.-il..,_.;.r. llO • ..,.., ,~ """' "" ~. ....,, \<• Thi• \ov \ hon ;A lhl• real estote partnership. 1•~ "'°" ~G.> ...... < f \ .. -· •~,50(). 0WC 2nd_ . 83.r8974 '>':.<H ag\. nlUn v · e f lC y 7'1"2 -•-•~-· 50 •--· ... t ta,,._IDf\11 '*~P· .,.. •• Of II~ Ill the -oNO't b3.S been con1pletc.ly ttdcco-REAL T 6 r -Xlni IMX shelter~ inconu1 vr=-S1 ~ II""' ,..... u4*t1'-• : i\~ESA d~D~, 1 ~ba°71~· \Vtllk to the beach. Assume rnted. Cull klt' rrk:t' &nd NE\1'PQRT $hon!s, Jnlmfl.c -l\tANAC~tENT FREE. 1lT..,, »"°'"' •1~ 8 Aa1r10 CHAPLET HAIRN'tt pgra I' ·• ~:12 900 7\a'Ai loon. 3 Bdrms, 2 1crm!t. 714/T7'l·728 Ukr 3br. 200. 2 blocks to O<'edn. 0•~9'l~-m.;'-"'7·===-.,....,.. P.~~ ~~ :!= 8ANDIA.U CLIP HAI RPIN' ; rnl. & iv. mt. ..,, ' btllhs hit -Ins (J\!h\\' hr FA OC'i:AN SIDE Ei\I£RALO tennis courts. near propoticd •OCEANnlONT • S Unit JI"--~°" IS "*t""" =~HB'M'! ~?~~M ~~PE·E ~ M'.i-36~J..~fl . l:30P1'f heat.'3yrM<lid. $38.000.'bkf. BA\' 3 BR 3 be Spanish ''1arin11, n1ust sl'll, 11·1 itl\Y AJlts ~:; ... \ it~"' It~~~ ' · TomorT1.-:Tradl1lo1t•IJowol~ t Dana Point 1026 Cltll '2-~1 llonie .,_,/rlice vlcw f.ton1 oUcr. 5'~ • l..J\CUNA B1':AC11 • 21ProM .... 1Y ~•-toH ""'""''-I T ~ II r th d d •• r .•. M, fl d" book~ ~\<ncr, !thnrp 3bt, + l\.1a111rr 8R Sll5ifMXI N-ftodc11""ntll'ly houM 111 l lYn. On Finan Av:tll ""·II J: ~ ~~: ::t".:-' o 1>•utr ~n)' ur 1 o t cxptn t .xt11 ca; n • 6 NE\V DUPLEXES 00, ... _11, nr •• ~,,. lols ER IU5 llOO ,,_ • Sl91 500 Ch\'Mr ~1 ....... iF\ (]) "" n11mbr" 2 1hroual1 7, send 60 cent' ror tach. m1kin1 c:htck' ocean vie\\~ SG8,950493,97i0. ol .-,,.,·: 147,000~8.1'2:1<\1!11 LINGO, REAL ESTATE Ne\•1po11 l-leights n1-c3 .• tOK --. . i f ii\i;li.~iJ 1,,;',; ... ~ ... · !<1:11fuJ k,"•blr to "Sffk A Find;' S1ar·Trlran111 ·Sy11dic11•. Addms 33931 P.1atruro Dr. " -''1111 r11ngti. lf11.1"t caM\. No ll~tl!lk ~~I ld\r ''l!.~!1 with o Dntl}'\ l!ii~ll:!!WU::::?::.:....:...::::: __ _::~---"'-=:1....-"'~ I _., ~'!'...... ;.i 1·1-t'A'I ~ ""~ ......... AM.tm ll('C • ""'· l?\'I.'$, Mi-~14 PtlOI CbLl>Slfll'd l'ld. 6-42-M~ --lfm in (lft'" lhil • .,.,. • --Agt. Ll:IO"'.:n;u -..•JlS t 'l:U • • ••••• •· • l!'.,,. • .o11•0 ~ ";r.r- ' I ( ' __J ' • C 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, S.pt•mber 26. 1974 Housu Furn 1 ed Houst• Unfurn 1 UHt Unfurnished ROuNs Unfurntlhed HIUMS Unfurnli&d Apertmen'1 Furn. Aportment1 FurnllllOd ' . ' Afurtments Unlurn. Ap1rtment1 Unfurn. Coron. del Mir JE_?. ( Gentr•I 3202 Corona del Mir 3222 lr:vlne 3244 Coat• MIN 3824 Huntington S.•ch 31~ -Newport llMch 3269 Bolbo.a Penlnaulo 1707 Newport llMch JI!! CORONA DEL MAH I ALA JtENTALS J!._15 UT, lnLu pd 1V BDR, ,'',vlo, WE HAVE RENTALS $115 I BDR bo•c~ hH, •ml BAYFRONT WINTER RENTATLS 2 Bcdroo111. Lanai. bl¥ 1>..·u111. wt "'<~111 IH wMa i2'Xi~1 L. pd~e ~ch. Pfryl A:r wbt!~u~ltui ':nc8:1ec~R &rd~Wr~ ~nt 2 &tr, ~1 ~rJ~a!~ n!1'. ~ron~~ Lge r!a'~~n8cv~1!. t er NO INFLAT IONll 2 BEDROOM d•lux• Condo. Oo\l.•n to ~a.rth. ranch fot• CommW\lty nlmoat new: heavenly Uving. c b o Q..'~ e Bltns, re!ria.. your °""' which part of our 11.rdcn \\S!ll'ler & deytr, O\Y, PGlli YtlU \\'IUll to Uve In. * and clubbolae. 2 Children s B:~. 2 81\, 1...arge ROQm-' 01<. $229. mo~~ for Bev _ * Inst d c /Ou ts Id c 1,,::or;:;Do;•;:;'':,:963-4::;;:..:,~~·= ~::;:--;::;:! Ent~rtalnntent Areas * Pvl 2 SJ'ORY, 2 br .. concio,, f\IU Top condl1\o11. Nt"ar lx-uC'h Pltlo, 1ml pii CdM ' SALE ! Ltt llS JtOlve ~ fCl.t , ~I slip avail Newport tirtplace, ear"i", ls undry, apt. Ideal for couple Or 2 $43.5.00. 9 fl)()nlh lease. I f fiil .......... $200 2 BDR. -1 bcan\jl .... 1 .. ,.. we·..... ..... $250 2 BDR, l""I hou&t, yard, private beach, no ..... ta, top a1""1CI. $325 UUI ...i lit Includes 1,'lltdcnt'l'. • J ~I~ _patio, deck, i b'lk' bct, 04\t' ~~·~~~c ~:;-~ '" "" patio, Chlld/Pt1N.1111. loctllon, w1'1k to ii;,pp1ng, &"'tut nlO + Cleani; dep. Cole or61~""s'J>011" JUtn I -----llU'll, im U'J'lL pd, secluded & 806 PETTIT ms 3 BDR, 2 Ba. frpl, patio, lllnry, $350. Aleo ~ Br, Call l\1r. PattllOn for key. ii' SI' ~IWPOl1'&UY CM ... , mi unique I Bdr hse. yd, d~k. B.8 ALTOR p r. 1 hOWlf oceon 2 & ~250. 6"2·3698. ~ • • ' · • $350 2 + DEN 2 83 trplc F. \I' a k 01.1.. NU.VIEW RENTALS Nelson Robirulon, Rlfr , Of.INA Cow 3 Br. 'l 8t1 ON \\'AT£ft, bll.t·h $100/$120 front bou.le, chlid/~t ok ' U"St l'elti·n an ~· 673-4000 or 494.3243 200 li1aln St, Bftlboa ~120 OCEAN AND BA 't VlE\V Patios, Ureplncc, omplc pool & club pi·lvl 'gg,. gar. closcUJ, * Pullin&. Pool & & Rtor., nr. H'unt. Hri.. Port y Area. l'n a n shop'&· ctr. & school. No hOuse, ocean vu. 5'L'>5. mo. I U!U pd, fuin, lill'lglea $425 f BDR, 2 BA. trpl, University Park M2--?000 t ----~---~= 2 BDRM., ihac cpt., dl1>J,, fron1 &W'I deck. Slepa to \Ytnter lse s 4 4 -6 1 Jo : BJ::~C!I \"Otl1lflc l Br, $175 kids, pet.11 "-elco~. CdM DAY or NfTE Newport Shores 3272 e&'lXJrt, waShrm., ~~ blk. beach. Dcluxr 3 bdr. 2 bath i 11 co mp a r a b l t near· pet1. (213l 592·2146 aft. :>. • 1 evtrythlna: location. Oilldl'en Sat/Su n days. 673-7838. 011ld, JXlt, s11~lc1 too, now NU·VI EW RENTALS l.ARGJ-:: Well d~rated 4 to bay or bch. $250. mo. lll6 All new tum!ture. S35q 1st H t H bo 31 •2 NEAT 2 Br In $165 Now. ST.H030 or 494-!248 BR. 2~11 ba TWNHSE ln * ENJOY the Ocean (atepa W. &lboa _ _..526. nnd !Ast mo. MUlll llCC to $2~~ 14 welcome. 1'"'rom DOG RUN un • at ur " -Student!} ok .. stv. ha• gar. Unlveri.i ty Pork. Cpt$/drps, uwo.y), 1ennUJ, Ol(mp. pool ui.i-t 1 t G75-ml FUNKY 2 Br house SJ7~.1nr. 3 BR, 21ii Ba, contemporary 2 frpl c, central alr. lnc use le u.11 Newpor Shores STlJDIO APT, prtv. beach. npprec 11 e. TJ1E VENDOME Spac. 2 A 3 Br. apt. Q>t... OCEANVU Condo, :\ br. 2 ~ bl.., tr., patio, pool, tt'n- nl$, $4jl) lse. 532-5470 L•gune Buch 3 148 EMERALD BAY l~ou.<ie well furnished. 3 Br, Z Ba, ocean view, beach side. $.">50. 673-4169 1 BR '\'/Sundeck. vte .... ·! I Qu.iet. No pets. $273 lse. Agt. 4!'.l!t-3403/831-2212 !Lido Isle 3156 LOVELY VILLA , 31,2 Br, 2~1 Ba, :yearly or winter. 644-4895 or 548--0·110 !Newport Beach 3169 I I.JOO Isle, 2BR, nicely turn, frplc, patios, 2 car gar, $325, Sept·Jwie 213-799-3319 ' 714-673-5261 BEAUTIFUL 2 Br house on the beach. winter rental, util pd $215. 673-2'182. 105 61st St. 1 BR. TRAILER, right across SL from Bay. $105 a mo. Ull1. incld. Call Tim 536--0485 Lone on 101, kids & pe1s. home, patio, aaaB-B-Q, a:ar, of pool. tcnnlll crts & pe.rkl. prlva:'•· in 3 br. 2 ba. dlx. noutu•,·•.moket, $175. mo. lncld *STEPS T O OC!AN* COZY 2 Br house NB Jlghts l*t't furn. Daya: 644·6400 or S·l25 mo. ~-8490. dp!x .. ror onl)' $295 a mo. $2j(), Irplc, fnt:d for pet. 640-:0767/E\'es: 644-641M. 4 BR Colle~ Park Hoine. on yrly. lse. 642-3573 · nol-91'15 Oelu.'(e 2000 IQ. It., owner ADORABLE 2 Br house CdM IRV[NE Terrace, 4br, 4ba, $380. Pvt pool pMvg.!I. Nr. DUPLEX 3 br. 2 ba., frpl ., BAY VIEW Beach. 1 Br 4~ lkbr.,frp2 r·• ~~~=·· Sln~les, 111 v/Nf & garuge fenced yrd, inclds washer F-rk & school. Av@ll now. etc. I blk. ocean. $325 nio.· $200. It. $23o., Utll pd, !I eel• " • " 1845 Anaheim 545--8628 drpg.. bltns., clOlkd . gar. Comer Center St. Co1Ua Mesa l'rom S~ to $229. % block Off The Beaten Path ww~~:e~~ :~H fl10VE lodny 3 Ur $230. C.M. & d...,er, .. rdener, $625 nio., ,7g·-0701 or., .... "•n "'""' ydy. 642~3361. I / kl. d It 303 E 'vash/( ey., shutten. Wint. ·J .. ~ v..r.w.M P er par ng, a u s. · $3.'lO. 645-81TI Adults • No Pets Kh:Js 8' pets, fncd "'/gar 673-3262 Laguna Buch 3248 San Clemente 3276 1 ='.,..."==w~•~ter""°'U~)-i81'1i-ic-~2S66-7---l ·F"c.,ii"-=""---,= • Luxur.ioul ahl\I carpets LOVELY 3 Br. 2 Bu $250 Co1t1 Mesa 3224 2 BR. LGE K i 1 c h en , Sen Clemente 3n6 * Blt·lns in<'I Dishwasher RA""'nlEc: b,"•.!I, ki2'dBas & ~IH• B $160 trrlL pd, lie bach full DELUXE 2 Br, den. 3 Ba, Balcony, nr beach, sbopa. FANT AST1C \Vhl!e-.t.•"'ter * Lrg Pool oi Gas BBQ's Bltns.' !kids ~~ pets.':rage ' 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, !1tmily kilch, !ndcQ yd, pet or child 4 car gar, golf course. ocean UUI irn::ld. $250. mo. 642-3519 view, hid px>l, 2 BR:· 1 1 BOH.i\1 $170. welcome, Can)"On view, frplc, bltlns. $375. mo. C d 1 M 3n 2 BA l BDrtr.t Town.house $250. MANY, MANY MORE CALL room, all bltns, fireplace, s115 NICE 1 Bdr In town, 494-2339 orona e ar · Gl\:J & \Yater Pd _ Gnrage ALA Rental1 642:8383 double a:arage and large patio, carport + storage 5 J ---"*-"4!IS--0487=.c=,.o*'-o---LA MANCHA APTS LANDLORDS.I Yv~"'ca.nt~ll~a'dyoondlo.!_tloocn~ $195 1 BDR No. End, big an uan D~~~,' i:~~e~n 2:-po· ~1h: Apartments Unfurn. '!73 Soott Place, C.1\1. • .. "'"'""' ~"' .-1ncd yard, child/pet Capl1trano 3271 1 ''ba d trs r 642·2007 \\11! Specialize in Newport cupancy. $375./mo. I:ooated $230 2 BOR ocean/city view \vns ' gar, pa 10• Balboa l1tand 3806 Beach • Corona del !\far • at 936 Coronado, Costa apt. Bltns, garage l'OR Rent, new 4br, country no pets, 'ii blk to ocean.1---------'-' HACIF.NDA DE l\1E.li\A & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· Mesa. For appointment, coll $275 2 BDR, frpl, ocean view, a 1m 0 sphere, recreation $350mo. 645-0381 YEAJ{LY. 2 Bdrn1s., priva te 160 W. \Vllson, CJ\1. vice Is FREE 10 You! Try 545-8424, Associated South child/pet So. Laguna aVail, yrd care &: ,vatcr $250 PER MO. yrly., util. lanai; all elec. bltns., BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS 1. 2 k 3 Br, crpt, drp~. b!Uns, gar. 221 l 6Lh St. or ro5 15th St., l!untlngtoi) Bch. 11(1-3957 •! CHEZ ono APTS .. ~ 8234 Atlanta , 1.2 & 3 Bil.. Priv gar., J>001:. washer, dry~\I'. Close lo heach. 536-00'.36. • • C<Jl\11'"0RTABL.E Zbr, nicely cnrpeted, dl.·pi;. enclosed garage, SHiS m o n t h I y 536--0846 f!\l('S Lagun1 Beach 3848 Nu-View! Coast Brokers. $315 2 BDR, trplc, !ront furh, $3l5. Don Simpkin pd., qulet married cpl., no garage. Broker 675-£700 Adults -No Pets NU .. VIEW RENTALS STUDENTS. singles, 1 Br, house, bltns, yard, patio Realty 496-5101 or 493-1440 pets, no chldrn. 675-JSll. Balboa Peninsula 3807 lO minutes 10 ocean. LluJ:"e l WID E ocean vie\l.'s. Close 6734030 or 4~ m. Vacant, util pd, pet $400 UTlL. pd. 3 Bdr, 2 Ba owner BACH apt. turn. $150 per BR. Sl 75 .. Gas & Water inc., to beach & shopping. Acres -~-~~-ok b'pl bea 60' •--•· OC Draperies , carpets, ga s --· • ms, lR.'UI. 3 BR F 1 Bri k tio mo. l rn med, oceupancy. EANFRONT YE ARLY ot gardens, esta te livin~. l\VB~ hf uae :c~~ n,!liJ· DREAl\1 house, sky lilc, loft. $450 NE\Y, custom lrllevel ' rp c, c pa ' Call 673-9403. 3BR, 2BA, fpl, crpta, drps, heat, gas stove, a ir Pool & spa. Un u ll ua I a o _ ac .._,una Util pd, l Br, $175. 3 Bdr, 2 Ba, trpl, view! 2 C!U' gar132,. nr beac1h & bltm· I.BR !pl '"'"lB d-. t'Ond.itioning, s w Imm Ing privacy Separate g u e 8 1 ~ach $225. Kids pets. BUNGALOW, si ngl es, NU-VIEW RENTALS manna. a. n10. ease. ROO~tY 2 or 3 Br 1 blk ' • • """'"' • ...,, pool, rec. room, \Vashcrs · F i:nced 2 Br Costa Mesa families, 2 Br, $!90, gar, 673-4030 or 494-3248 49~ oeean, no kids/peis. J\tr. bltns, 675-1536. ,(, dryers. house. 2 bdr m. Dishwasher, $150. 2 Br, 2 Ba T·house fncd for kids. SPACIOUS 4 Br, 2 ba. cpts. Kelley. 675-'l'!m or 752-0100. YEARLY 2br, new shag a: 7l'-Bo'R="-",~ba-~I ~ .. --~td7 duttl ovens. Also huge 2 81-, $175., Newport Beach. Also Homeflnder1*642 .. 9900 OCEANFRONT-POOL drapes, bllins. dbl ear. $285 C t M 3724 paint, drps, stove, retri&. beanled ceil '11v ur~ ~/~It~ 2 & apts. High ceilings, 2 BR HIJnlington Beach, OWNERS U I t trl I Ne1v house modtrn 4 Bdrm. mo. Call 645-3222 1 ,;;0~1;;;;a~;;e;;1•;;;;:;:=;;;;~;;;;;;1~'~'~osedi;j~gar~~· fad~l~t·~·~no~~pe:l!,: bookshelves + fpl, dshwshr, fo11no l dining room, fite-klds, pets, singles OK. Agt. n t, n p ex, 3 Bath, dining room, all $250, 67H244, 673-8224 dl.sposall, bltn oven&. range. place & many other amenl· Fee. 979--8430 ground floor, 2 Br, 2 Ba. wood, glass & rock. ON 2 BR. Frplc, jacuzzi, custom Ambassador Inn 2 BDRM. Do UBL E Pvt patio, 1 car gar lies. $.165. 10 $600. mo. in· ''RENTERSI I" plus Hlob~2_e odoor 3rd Br, 2 THE WATER. SJ.WO. Mo. ,x2a3'11' ':,,szr •.• ~ .. ~ye n1essage BRAND NEW GARAGE. Mature adults. w/stora"e. 1 ·yr o 1 d . eluding utilities. Nowl deco· gar. e ecu1c r opener, Yrly. Avail Dec. lilh. .,.,.. " 'UJ"'-1..LVI $250" .. ~,,Mir E • ,12 ~u raUng, choice or co on &-You Get All The HOUSH priv patio, Jots of storage, 494--0615 Hses Furn/lJnfurn 3300 · LJo.J • ni amar. ves $285/mo Inc \l.'ater. lJ' -au papcni. J\1 a tu re adults. available for rent In OUR near all .shopping, 30li . $34.SO & Up l ='Sn.7'=27~40'"'==~~~-~ or 968-4950 494.465.J, 4 BR, 2 BA beach house, BlIU.E'l'lN UPDATED 3 Rochester Avail w1174 e><;EANFRONT, .. C11U Dr.. SINGLE STUDIO APT ON THE BAY, big tux. apt. -N~E~W~3-B~D~R~M~,-2~B~A~T=H I ~=~-=~c-c--c,-1 winter $350: Yr round $400; ·•-t .. -k •= • d • 1500 sq It d1rung room, BALBOA ISLAND SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES .. -.. be f I ti 1-BDRlif. Xlnt Norlh end Joe. (2131791-:m? or 645-7573 H"om·~·e.1"1nd"e'r1 * "2·9900 ~·.,.. mo, A ult_s No pets, dtx:ks &. glass 30' llvin" S th 8 F t ¥l'VUU ams, l'P .. pa. o, Spacious house si:.:e apbs with \Valk to town & beach. -perfect for retired couple -' "0 OU ay ron 2277 Harbor Blvd, 4 br. 2 ba. $550 673-5TI9 la rge fenced yard, !rplc, dbl Punelcd \\'Hlls & beamed ~E.! inS~&J~iran~~ -~132::,.:-Ca:::;b::;rlllo=•c,.C=·:;;M::. __ 11 ,•"i°"th'"""bo_b~b~le~. ~612.=1264=:c'o·~= =15 S57a. l\io. Yrly.\ ·~~~'. ~~:.0:;"'~1,~· $900!:;1a.,.m':.·-'r"'!'75--05~·!'!1~~~in~te"r I '"'lCoo""l"ia:;;'iM;i•.,sai':"'S4'!';..4"ii84{)Ci:""""l 3 BR, 2 ba. lrplc, new, 200 Aar, cpts, drps, dishwasher. cell., "'f\V carp. It drape»; PERTIES CO. 673-5410 HUNTINGTON &il 1 Br FOR lea;;e exec. 5 Br, 2'Ai OCEAN:ov'°'1=E=w~~,~br-.. -w~/~lg. C ondos Furn 3400 $30 WEEK & UP-~~ ~:fss \Vinter rental fi1d;11~~~1.o~o o~~!~ ~~~~ stove & refrig. $'100 P~·. -WINTER ~~ Vaca.nt, util pd, singles ~tspa~iodrp'~lin Yf~e~ studio area. Sing. person, • $6.50 Night &. Up. zs7:, Elden, Clif. S.12-19Cll month, incl. all utll. 2NBrB. 1"""2u 38377th A~!;.· !!.?.! Is., NEWPORT Bch, singles. min. from industrial corit-~_j986ts. $200 Incl. utils. LAbaGoUNcrAlooNk!nG~L t211 ~R u' •. STVtudi&·o ~IalldB~-~~~ Av•;I. o:'OOdTilEbe~;,· ~l~~~t: CASA VICTORIA APTS ~=~:i.~:\v 4~$. · · • · -..nu. "MN· kids, pets, 1 Br, $175. Util plex. Call M. Reed , v • g .,.,.au \u go " .x.1"'1""" "' 4 br. 2 ba. S550 673-5TI9 Adult s. 1, 2, 3 BR \\'/ palios ocean view, "·alk to beach, Sin Clemente 3176 pd, "' 554-4660. 3 BR, 3 BA, Jcnced yard, course, clubhouse, tennis e Rhone Service. HW. pool I""==="'-~~=..,--F'ro1n $169.50 No Pets CD~1 1 BR $175. duplex, EASY Jiving, no maint. Pool, garage, ocean vu, $450, beach all facilities, fully e Children & Pet Section Bf YROfTba exclti~ view, Pool, rec rm, elevators ~an1. fmi' t'lwtba~:· c~. 2 BR, gar, util; nr pier $185. * 498-1273 * Sat/Sun; 103A Alameda Ln. Houses Unfurni1hed _ garoae. uUI pd, sppll&ncea. Jge patio, dbl closed gar. lease ootion 497·1051/524-0177 eqWpped Water & garden 2376 Newport Blvd., CM r. ., pa , frpl, Sec, gnte. Gas & \\'».ter pd rps.. rp . 1 e PB 105. · Home flnders * 642·9900 Nr. schls, shpg & fwy. New SPACIOUS Laguna home, chaare inc,.1, for $390gracioPuhos & ~or 645-3967 dsh\1.-shr. $375. 673-5719 525 Victoria, Cf\1, SU-8970 294, 296 Wave St., 847-4811.. 1 l und 3 Br $300 PPY iv ng · ne El p ert M Coron• del Mir 3822 2 BR 2 btt , frplc, OCEAt'( B1lbo1 lsl1nd 3206 decor. 3 Br, 3 Ba. $350. ove Y gro s, · • owner 4$-4556 U 0 e5a FOUR SEASONS APl'S VIE\V, 1valk to beach SJOO. ----------1.~M~oc_. ~S4~5-53~:!;l2o_~---mo. Agt. 494-5420; 960-l70l PALM SPRINGS 2 Br, 2 1 BR FURN. BLK to ocean, upper 2 Br, Spacious 2 story, 2 Br, 1 1~ 2 Bit l b.1, VIJ-.::\V, "'ulk 2 BR ba Se hou lBR house w I $ a rage, L19un1 Niguel 3252 Ba, pools, tennis. saunas, $165 All Util. Paid trpl, patio, beams. Quiet Ba, pvt patio, pool. c."Onv. to beach $255 494-8686 ;, ____ I 3202 ' • p~ra.te se, spacious, charming, qulet, · Is w lend kl •-di •~ M7Q. location. No pets. $175. 73a ~~=~~-~~~~• l·-""---"-e-----=;.;;; pvt bdrm patio, oomptly employed couple onl)' no 2BR, 2 bA. Sea Terrace ~~, .. : (2~547..-0:zosw :.; NPoolo ChU&dreR'!:!.o,tlonPets ~ii'J a ts, __._ Joann St, 646-l450 2 Br, 1 Ba., Oceanvle\v, bllirts J'!dec. $290 per mo lse. pets, $195. 646-1885' or Townhouse, ocean view, pvt 83l-4'8'7ii ... -....."' E bluff 830 deck. \Valk to beach, $263." ~ FREE 556-&>10 or 6Tr3008 eves. 548-5?02 1585 Tustin Ave garden & patio, beach, .,:."'-'=~~---=~ 1959 Maple Ave., C.M. \\!ANTED-Quiet bachelor for _•_•t _______ a __ cmco•oc·_.,._=."23397.:c~--==I l* e ProLAf.,N•ioDnaiLOServRDicoS*• Balboa Penlnsul1 3207 NICE 4 br-2 be.., + photo tennis, pool & clubhouse. Condos Unfurn. 3425 t &. 2 BR large Sl15, & unique lbr apt. w/frplc, • DELUXE • Liguna H ills 38SO · Security Water & dues paid 1~-Id al f '•--h I some ocean vu. $200 per dkrm cov'd patio sep · '~a. e or Ullo(; e ors, "'I · Id 61"---"""7 3 BR 2" BA I J OCEANFRONT, Channing , '1 ' ' ' by owner. $350 per 1110. , '-GUNA NIGUEL 2 BR 2 udu1ts. 1993 Church 548-9633 mo, Uu me · ""'" • ~ apt or c>a se. M _,,_,_ * "2 9900 4BR 2 ,. · turn 'Kkshp., SHi !KM W. 19th 1 ... 1151 l.M"\ Jncld spnc. master suite, CUTE 1 BR apt with palio, ~·°'"•' nuers -" • .-.. furn or un '• Sl 531-7853 ease . .,....... · ba o·:erlooking beautiful golf l BR, Util incld. Parking 1 BR atu~o, 2 bl.kt from .din rm & dbl garage. Auto xlnt area, $185. Callfomials Largest $100 mo. yrly lease. Avail · ' --NE\V 3 Br 2 Ba walk lo course, clubhouse tennis space adults only. $18). mo. bee.ch, $150. mo. incl uW. door opener avail. Pool & 612-303.1 aft 6 or wknds e Rental Service!e Oct. '1; xlnt Joe, 675-8702. EASJ'SIDE. sharp, clean, 3 beach & pool. Fii>1 , tennis beaches all facilities avail. 644-4iz3 615-4825=,•c,v'='e-=~'-c~~--R io d 1 •-... 321 • BR. 2 BA, lam rm, fplc, rt Se ard A .1 .,~ \V • ROOM'Y~ 213 Br bl ecreat n area. A u ts . Laguna Niguel 3852 ,:$M LANDLqRDS $$$ oe1con gey " dble gar. $300. mo. CaJJ cou s,_ c. ~ s. va1 -ater « garden care LG 2 Br furn close IO , 1 k ocean, only, no pets. . -~--~-----1 We ierv.ice all the beach lo 8 ,.. MQ.1151 Heritage Realtors., lO.l $450 83l-l45l or 493-0028 incl. !or gracious & happy shopping. Adult5, no pets. no kids/pets. Mr. Kelly. e $322 e KR. BEAOf TENNIS GOLF area &: ~a.nd Orange Co. 2BR. Patio. 1'~ blk. "· $300 <hr 2ba bl ard 3 BR .. fenced yard, garnge, living Phone Owner 495-4556 lnq. 179~~ Rochester, rear. 6'7S-7900 or Ta!Z-0100. 865 Amigos \\tay, NB S2tfil.$340 per nlO. No Jense Huno,;...;. ..... ._ 1 ............ No pets. Security deposit. • ' ' g y ' nr a all 0 I 1 $315 I 2 BR --"-!" Ba d NICE 2 br d I all 0c M naged b I II . '&3 bdrm =lowY~OU--AvaU. Nov. L &Th'-5571 Bristol le pa u I a r in o • v c . • ' ease .. vuuu, n ' en 1 BEDROOM Back Bay. up ex, av t a Y new rg < x view. ., "'.r-.. 639-2l82 option 495-4.592/524-0177 w/wet bar, pool 1 ml bc:h. Pool, $175. 2455 l rvine. Mgr. 1. 426 Acacia. $250. mo to \fll.LIAM WALTERS CO 211: Ba, 2 pools, central CALL US OR COME BY Corona del Mir 3222 PACESETTER Home 4 Br, No children or pets. ~. Apt "A", 548-7476 _po._~300 Huntington Bei ch 3840 air cond., Ip\. 23'82 1 .LA. l_entals 642-1313 3 BR, 2 BA, huge back yard, 2 Ba patio .fncd yd Lovely mo. + dep. Hunt. Beach. EASTS!DE I I ROOMY 2C"-or_,3-B=r-l~bl~k lfillhurst Dr. (oU Crown CHARMING 3 BR, ""r ba, fittplac:e. $300. mo. Call Cau '6 S3 2538 962-74ll aft 5. ge urn. 2 Br Id • Valley Pk\I.')'.) 2 children , ~~1JJP~~AboPP,.ILIEn trplc, lvly patio, 2 blkl to,-"'~='952""1=,;.,,,~=~~-7vu"'i-'-"':~al"t-"-'=1"-='== ==-;;--;;;,,-.,.-=-~,.. at poolside. Bltns. Adults, ocean, no ds/pets. Mr. 2 BR large, gar. cpts/drps, sm pet considered. (714) ', ~~-.,.... bc:h s4oo 1 675 3508 1:-Like For est 3254 NEW 2 BR, 1 BA condo. no pet11. $190. ™ Kelly, 6~7900 or ~100. Loovenlent loc. $145. No pets. 4"" 1700 ollice, ii no a•·wcr , alunlinwn., ,._ and pots. · yr y, ::>-lttESA VERDE, 3 BR~ 2 BA, Dshwshr, bit-ins, p o o I , Dana Po"int 3726 Cotti Meu 3824 Call" for appt. 9fi8.-0712 4gg:,625• . ·~ ! ,They will tirighten the -:1 BR, 2 bn, 3 frplc's. $400 $340. per mo. Owner pays DEANE Garden home, 3 br. patio, many facil No pets. 2 BDRM. 1% Ba, bltns, trplc. lmdal to a "like-new" per month. Call 644-5403, water. 546-5880 Bob. 2 ba, fam rm, upgraded San Juan Capistrano. ts drps bal Closed 3 Br, 2 Ba, Condo, Golt condition. Have anytbl.ng to 847-8583. 2 BR, view, 2 garages, older crpt, drps. Clbh.se tacil in-* 49:>-1549 * BACHELOR, Clean, cable LARGE 2 story Mesa Verde 2 cp •Ml;/\ N ~nySl&.2914 Course view. all extras. 2 ' leenr .U1e a Daily Pilot The rastest draw m the WtSt. couple, no pets. $1&5 per dud tennis, boating & 3 BR 2 ba CONOO on El 1V, 1iii ml. to bch. $100 br, 2 ba, new cpts & paint, _gar . .-,,. 0 pe · car gar, Call 879-llOI 9'-m ; fO.asai.fted Ad. Call 642-5678. • •• a Dally PUot ClauJfied mo. 54t-6507. swimming. Phone ( 7 14) Niguel Golf c 0 u r s e, inc utU. 960-ll421 49&-0l9S pvt patio, encl gar., walking $150. 2 BR, single. story, cpts., to 6pm. ~ ,-. -.;;..--------~ --3 Br, 1~ Ba ~. kids 892-n42. dishwasher, garbage dlsp, Huntington Buch 3740 dist to shoppg & theaters, drps, RIO. no pets, closed Lido Isle 3851 : f.UPUWVL<LSlLWWW.M ok, patio, nice yd, gar $285. Meu Verde 3263 2 car gar, $350 831-9074 eve. $175/mo. Associated South garage. 962-4522 , , . Lse. ~1738/ 644-m48 GOLF-LAGUNA N IG UEL BEAUT furn. apts $165 & Coast Brokers 5-t5-3t24 LGE 1 BR, 3 blka from LIDO WATERFRONT , -~ , ~~ 3226 SUPER SHARP. 3 bedroom, $275 2 BR 2 ba (2UJ $plvt'Q S~-~tyle bulldingl, • Tropical Pool e ocelrigan. ..,1!r_tll pd.83l~ & 3 Br., 3 Ba.., D.~mtra. on . 'i',...;""iJ ;l . . $340. Avail Oct. 1~ Can 941 -1714) 832-3272 • ei UU<M;U gar, poo' 2 BR ,....,...ts A...... bi•~· re • •~· mo. -;xJ.,111, \Valer. 413 Via Lldo Soud. ~ ,,'"'"' sal-il!., 18.Ut'ldry, adlll 17301 . ' ~ ... ' "'"t'"• u~, be seen anytime. 541>-llil Townhouse Unfrn 3525 Keelson Lane 1 blk \Vest of spiral 11ta1~se. re ;_i I 2 BR, 2 BA, $155. mo. 17381 Avail Oct 1. $575 mo. yrty. , A CCNYfNlfNT BtfOPf'INC ANO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE GAL OH THE CO. For an ad Coll Plffy BEAUTIFUL Home, n r . Dana HI. Sch., !rpl., deck, bltns., 3" '"8g cpt'g. $295 lse. <93-1243 2BR, 2ba, bltlns, cpts/drapea, adults, lmmed poss, 557.5228 & 831·9370. l'tuntington Buch 3240 Agt. Bet. oU Slater. 842.7848 fireplace, refn g. lge patio, Kolcda, H.B. No pets. lf.e. Appntmt. 675-3551 ' Newport n~1ch 3269 BRAND new TOWNHOUSE gas & water pd. 548-1168 960-l99l LRG 3br, 2ba, b!Uns, ,......Loi, UC' FURN. large 1 Br $135 + -.._ d ... in Huntington Harbor, 2 BR. utiJ. 1 blk from beach, pool, LARGE 1 BR, frpl, cpt.s, '11C' tas:lesl raw in the \Vest. drps, 2 car gar, Adi ts, $400 ' * * * * W1yne Compton 19482 Sierra-Raton Irvine, Calif. · 11h ba, frplc, front &. back 00 children or pets. 20l IOth drps, walk·i.n closet, end. . •• a Dally Pilot Cla.saif'Jed leaAe. 675-3967 patios. Pool, jacuzzi & St 960-2746 gru·. AU util pd. l arJult, sauna.% blk shopping, walk ~--..--..---,==I no pets. $190. Yrly 645-4411 to beach. $350. Ca 11 Laguna Beach 3748 $110. 1 BR duplex. Quiet weekdays 8 : 3 0 -5 court N k 'f" E1111 Sew! 1' TWO super sharp, 3 BR, 2 BA, new cpta, drps, new paint in & out. $265 & $285/mo. Ask for Bev Ol' Dale. No lee. 963-4567 _ .;u are the winner o! 2 tickets to the Recre1tion Vehicle & Bo•t Show 1213)636-lOil eves & wknds 1 BLK. to Victoria Beach, : on -s mo er s , !t246 Oceanvlew, 2BR, p at i 0 , m~1ed couple. ~No pets ~ (n4)640-! nice. All util. pd. inc. cable, children 972 \V, 11th, 348-0358 Duplexes Furn 3S50 No pets. Thro. J une 15. $300 * ELM GARDEN APTS FIND YOUB NAME WIN TICKETS IOBTH $4 EACH ONE MATN PATTERN PART ~ 9445 SIZE.$ 2-10 "" 1Tf,,,. .... 11f ... "t'- at the -~--------mo. 494-5408 Owner 497-1711 UnflU'tl. 2 BR apt in family BALBOA I s I a nd . So. Agt. section. Pool, no pels. in Magnificent Condllion 3 BR, 2 BA • lge lam nn. Anaheim Stadium Bayfront, 3br, 2ba, patio, 1 BLOCK TO Vietor Hugo E. 22nd St., C.M. 642-3645. October 2-6 trplc, no pets, Wlnter lease. & Bch. 1 br. 1 ba.. Close $165 LARGE 2 BR, sln.,lc, Xlnt area. $350. mo. Leader- ship R.E. 842-4466 536-31&1 Please call 642-5678, ext 333 $425. 6T:r1690 t d Adu! I '"' to claim your tickets. 0 wn~ l on y, no story, beam ceiling, bit-ins, WINTER Oceanfront 3 Br, pets Aval!. ion $210 a mo. crpt, drpa, 2043 \Vallac:e !North County toll tree 2 Ba. $300. Newport Beach. lse. 497-1617 er 642~ Ave. 64&-9243 646-8882 4 BR. 2 ba, best area. Walk nwnber \! 5-I0.12:0) ~-9636 EFFICJENCY Apt from $00. $275. 3BR, 21,i ba, gas frpl c, to schls, bch &: ahoppin&', * * * * Duplexe1 Unfurn 3600 we~k (4th week free). Pool, b1·'1 in Frig. Ocean view, $J75/mo. 963-3503 NEWPORT BEACll. truly J\.1a1d, Phone, L a u nd r Y, cpts/drps. 1130 Victoria To 3 BR, 2 ba, garage, tncd lul I EASTSIOE C. l\f. ~ l Village Inn. G-l-94.36. see call 979-50!1.I. . yd. Pets &: kids OK $255 beaut! ,setting -I arge Br, brick frpl, cpts, drps, OCEANFRONT 1 & 2 BR APT ••GR tor 1'2 Br. •1·m. Call m-!I013 3BR, fami y room, po !shed til pd $200 1 adul '" ~ " mo. , wood floors, beam ceilings. u . , mo. t, &: 2 BR STUDIO. Part. furn. duties. $80. oH rent. Pool, NEW SPANISH 3 br. 2 be.., Years Lease $575.00 mth. 00 pets. 642-1960 Avail. now! 536--0321 Adlts, no pets. Prefer older new drps. & shag cpts., C'.ole of Newport Rltn: NEW 2 BR in Capo Beech. OCEANFRONT 1·2 BR & woman. 642-9520 $350 per mo. 89'l-M82 67S.5511 Oen vu : priv yd; frplc; 2 Studios. Part. furn. Avail LARGE 2Br, 4 BR 1% be., newly decor. nr shops, $210. 528-5107 now. 536-0321 scbls/shopplng. w/drps. Nr Mall &: schls. CHARMING Cape Cod on Apartments Furnished Newport Beach 3769 c Pt s /d r P s . close to b l tins , $150 mo. Shone 897-ii568. quiet 1treet In WestcliH. Us-543-9455. l;l-rv""i-ne-~='--~3~2~44"" I ed brick & bay window. Balboa Is land 3706 OCEANFRONT 4 Br., 2~ 3o;-,B"'R'.~l\lc-~ba-."""llvi~·n-g-rm-, I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 4 Bdrms., 3 ha. $600 Month. B.."l., [rplc, gar.. \V I D • dining rm. patio, (rplc, 1• * RENTALS * 548-4269 NICEl..Y furn bachelor, year dshwshr, nr tenni.s courts. cpt/drps sundeck, gar no Vil! BLUFFS condo, 3 Br, 211.. ~oU:~ok~r, :!1~tud~. ~Q Adl ts, no pets. \V'!lt~. pets, api>t. ~20. • 2 BR 1,..bathl, Univ. Pk. Ba, lrplc, comm. pool. mo util pd 213-281 """'" lJlO· ST:>O. Yrly. 67:J-aft 2 BR, 1 ha newly deror " • •• •• ••· •• .$315 $400. Call M"~ Von ' · "'UllW ~ pm. ' ' 3 BR 2 bath "= -, NEIVLY d ed d I No child/pets. $200 per mo. .. 1 ••• •• •• ••• .,.,..., Geldern, 1-rug Home s , ecorat e uxe $35-WK UP. 1 Bdr .. 2 B~. MS-4691. 317 Cabrillo. Villap 3, Univ. Pk, 640-4050 2br, 1% ba, !rplc, open gar, & Bach. Color TV, mn1dl "=='-"'='"""~==c--1 3 BR., 2\• ba ........... $425 ho util pd, Yrly leue, $300 se.rv. pool, THE MESA, 415 2 BR DPl.X, adlt11 only, no 3 BR., 2~ ba, bonus •••• $450 YEARLY Dp2lx.. 3 I use! per mo. 64t>--0580, ST:>-6527 N. Newport Bl, N , B . pets, $210. + $75. re.fund Deane Homes ~roT.3 ~: ~ J! $3~ ~ BACHELOR 2 rooms & bath, &tG-900. see. & clg dep. 64&-4389 4 BR.,1T::· i~~ ..... $575 w/trpl., gnr. 673-4099 aft. no cooking, Uttl pd. Park-PLUSH Oc: '&Jlfront Apart-$170.2br, l~i ba, pv patio. 2 BR 2 bath 1315 5. ing, Sl55mo yrly lse 6r:>-6527 rnents. 3, 4 &: 5 Bdnn's. sm child ok. _no pets. 726 " s ••• •• •• ••• aft 6 West N-·--'"' Yearly, 675-, Joanne St. 54;>.3627 af 3. 3 BR., 2 ba ..... ,; .. $400/425 3 BR, 1% ha, crpt/d'I'•· --~· l>taplay thl• nfgllan proudlt Greentree llomea stv. Married cpl. 2 child/ BalbcMI Penlnsu11 3707 140.J. 2 BR APT, bltns, disposal, _,,,.,.ryont-Wlll admlreJI! 2 BR., 1 bath •.•••••••• $315 pet ok. $300 mo. 373 23rd WILL sublet my lovely one crpts. drps, lrg Pvt patio. Hand•ome 71Ai" lrlab f'08e Turt:lerock St, NB (Baek Bay) 646-ll.92 BAYFRONT 1 BR, util pd, bdnn view apt. pa r k No pets. $175. Ph 557-5080 IUIUaJ'el (petal• U1! rree) ·~ 3 Bit., 2 ba ••••••• $475w/Kdnr THE BLUFF'~· •• pot I e fl s . $185h .. l I .mo. l y r I y. No Newport. 644-25.15. 8-ll a.m. UPPER 2 BR, cptfdrp, rnge, ~ur to crochet ot kntttl.q COll Parle ~ c re n pet I!. 311 8-lO 30 f I wor&ted. U1e one or dlfrrrenl B ege barely used ; 4 BR., 3 ha., Edgewater. Upstaln. ; p.m. tlml Y only, no pets. $150. c:o111r11 fpr ro11Pii, Patterq 'i164: 4 R., 2"' ba. ••• •• •• ••• $450 fam. home. nr. pool. $500 YEARLY, new Jg. lux., 3 758 0 Shalimar. 548-0358 ta•>"to·roun11· dl~ctlo111. Park II Per mo. 64crs560 Agent • BALBOA INN br. 2 ba. apt.. \V/D, QUIE.i' secluded 2 Br, 2 Ba, 75 CF.NTS Eor each pattern. 3 BR., .den, 2 ba. •••• •• .$475 Tl-IE BLUFFS spac. 4 Bl'., POOL UTIL PAlD hamlcurved fain. dsbw11hr., hltns, crplr... Pool, gar, Add 25 ce nt• for e.acb Plllttn 3 BR., :l bAthl • • • •• • •••• $450 3 Ba. condo . N 1 Sl00/;275 fl.JO. 675-8740 "nr. octitn 675-5Q!!5 adlts, no pets. 376 w. Bay /(It flnt·clau m11iJ and 1peclal 4 BR., 21,ii be .• • • • • •• • • .$450 hell , _ _: ~-poo$5.,,; WINTER b nd handlinJI ; oth11 rwl1e third· Carden Homts green · .._,, l'CUJ. -"J m new upper OCEANFRONT winter l't!D-Sl'UNNING 2 BR, 2 Ba cL1:u dtollvery will take lhree 3 BR., 2 bn .•••••.• , .••• $375 &14~2. unit. 3 Doont to bch. 3 Br, 2 tal, large 1, 2 & 3 BR. garden apt. Pool, rec rn1. wet'ks or more. Send to AUce Lido Isle BACI\ BA\', E./Jrvine Ave. bti;. $350. (213 ) 695-4791. <n4)675-4688 or 521-00SS $100. 710 \V.18lh St, C.M. Brooks, IUS, lhm Dtily Pilot 2 $500 ' BR 2 BA I Ill OK. 3 BR 2 b frpl 200 YRLY 2 b hse nl Netdlecra nDt:pl.,Doll:l6.1,0ld 3 BR., bu. ............ ·• • • am es , a, c, new, r, l to heh. 2 BR DPLX, adlls o y, no Oidsei Slalloft, New Yorlr:, t BR.. 2 bl •••••••••••• ,$6tl() !~m~ occupy. Century 21, ft. to ocean. Yrly, $350. $2'25 Yrly Lux 3 br. 2 be., pell!, $210. +$15. reJunr:I N.Y. 10011. Prinl Name, Ad· CALL W..7511 v t.r•u.... 673-™ Ium or unfum. 675-5085 &CC. It ctg .. de_P:. 646-4339 dreN,Zlp,PlttemNumbet". • VISION,'• 3 BR. 2 ba., Back Bay. Avail. FURNISHED winter or yrty. NEW wfntm> 4 BR. 2 BA SPACIOUS new EMlsidc Newt 1$0 moat popular Oct. 1 tc March 1. $375 Lg 3 br, 3 doon to ocean, $375. Al80 3 BR. 2 Ba $335. 2br, 1ba, g_ar,_ laund fac, ~~~n:ir:~~r:: ?.lo. with ganlener. 644-1901 vfcw, ~rport. 675-9875. . ~ blk to ocean. 675-80.18 quiet, $215. ~ ..,...,.,,, .. .,.;<1c ........ 1'e REALTY 4 BR, 2 bn. din & !om YEARLY 3 br. Clean. 200 $115. 1 DR, Parlclng, 2 BR, cpl>, drJ)s, lcnced yd, New! Sew+ Xnit8oot-h•• a red hill company rm, fpl, dbl Eat', no pc:ts. 1ds. frm My and CX'f'an. aleep1 4. 1 Blk to beach. Jnlr.'I~. l chi ld, no pets. Bui~TiSlue Pauem •... $1.ZI Univ. Pllrk Cent!r. Jzxine _$350, eve It Sat. 646-1454 $275. mo. 6n-90U ~. ~ · Rcls. 6T">30:22 =i ~~=::*si·1::: \VAlXTO-sEA -ocean 2""B , $7n" -. -OCEANFRONT~PT. 1 hr. EX'l'RA-Lflckloxe2Brnpts, 11.airpinCroebttBoot .••. 1.oo 2 BR Condo •••• ~/mo lM 3 BR.: $2751$375 yearly lnc:I. util. No .peta. 507 E. Winter ront.nl. $190 per mo. crpls, drp&, bl!lns, No pets, lmtant Crochet Boole •••• $1.do 2 BR Condo1 • , , •• S265 It $2'15 Caywood Realty 548-1290 _!!al boo Blvd, 673"6880 utlls. lneltl. 548-1930 $190. ~1181 Instant M.1~r•m•Blr: .... Sl.00 3 BR Condol • •• .. $265 A $275 BLUFFS Condo 3 br Crr>at ENJOY all )'t&r ba.yfronl 1 OCEANF.RONT, beat ~nch, L.ARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba. near IMttnt Mon•y Book •· • .11.00 3 BR Jf,1met • S300. $12.S. S335 Local.. mint ' vu.. .. $ S 5 0 BR. $2SO. rno. Adults. No 3 br., laundry., Wlnt $300 OCC, ~1,1per, crpts, df'P4, Compjete Gll\Book •..••. $1.00 3 UR 1-fomes. pj0,$3'1'5, $395 6*2607 pehl. 9'26 £. Balbot\ 675-4533 yrlv $500 642-3837 nll. 6 pm. bltna. $220. :»7~ CompleteAf1Mnt•l2 ,.lJ.00 4 BR Jfomes ••• $3351$395 $425 ~ _,,_"'°'-,-· U PJi~AfchaMtlJ ...... 50c ~ot REALTY 38R, 2 IM, fncd, Lldo_Sand&. BAYFRONT bAehelor. Enjoy OCEANFRONT .3 br. 2bo., EAS7S1DE 2 Sr. crpt, 11ov~. Bor*ofl6Qu11U tt ........ Xie * 551·2000 * Blk from bch. $425. mo. itll year. Adutl8. No pet•. tml.. ~Atio1 wmtt:r rental ll'.at. rttrla, pool, $185. M!M\1mQul1t8oollt •..• JOc RANCH REALTY Call 714-776-7998 !1'26 E. Balboa. 67H3.1..1 S.1'15 n mql-i1#1917alll Adults 673-()TJ'l . ~:;i~jJ;~a-::1 ······= * SG800 * LRG BlutLI O>ndo. part. BAVFRONT 2 br a pt. Pvt WATERFRONT 3 B'R. firepl. 2-er:-2BAsm=.-•• -.~~ It's easy. Check the classified section few "ads" lisli1HJ winners' names. If your name is amolHJ them , just call 642·5678, extension 333 bffweet1 9 a.m. and I p.m. We'll arralHJe for you to pick up your two tickets al the nearest office of the DAILY PILOT October 2-6,1974 Orange County's Only Fall Show ••• ·: YOU 'LL SEE ... Motor Homes & Campers t Shells t Trailers t · Vans & Van Conversions t Sail Boats t Catamarans • Ski Boats t · Motorcycles t Off the Road Vehi-- cles t Camping Equipment and hundreds of olher Exc iting Ex· . hitl i s. Weekdays • Noon· 11 P.M. Saturday · Noon • 9 P.M. Sunday A Gfr ...... TUSTIN RE.ALTY rum.. children. p e t.1. bc.h. gar. Full)' tum. tJLll Duplex. Wlnter or yrly, Wl\lcr pd. 11~ E. 20th. Adult '-----------------·•·--*::....:IJ2.Slll=.:=.:*:_ __ 1 Immed. OC<\lll-152-1'30. pd. S.100 Wlnttt. 6T.-6m. Oock•vall. ~61V774..f384 No pet.. i!lll--0137, 646-409l. /.. I . '· • ! • • I .. t:...rA~rtment1 Unfurn. j Apta Furn/Unfurn 3900 IMa,. Verde 3863 1 CHOICE e UOME ATldOSPllERE LAKE FRONT ~uxe 2 &. 3 BR. Re11tal Ofc. LOCATIONS 3005 MRC~ A, .•. MS-l~Jt VERSAILLES IOE'LUXF. 2 BR. 2 ba, crpa, drp.I, bltlns, one g a r . $1SO/mo. No pets. ~74160 ON TIIE LAKt<; Newport Booch 3869 At S. ulh Coast Plw:a. ' Offlc. R1nt1t ··--·~-- -1 Lost l Found 5300 WlSTCL lrl· flLUG NI WPrJ••T UlAl ll ' . .. . . C oil M1 H.,w,1•d li·'ti fdUI n........ If .; CiUJF. ANl?iti\L CONTJlOL. SPIRITUAL n£ADER 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiii; HunllnJtlOn Bt•t.il ~hell<'r Open JO Al1 to JO Pt.I 1 8321 F.tll80n St. ~1 1\d\1lct on all mattct'l!. 8utlnesi Oppor 5005 Bit.ck of iiu1nane Soclcty 312 N. El CarrUno Ilea\ I ;;;.:.:.:.:.:.:c:.:.-"!:!:.:;.._.:.;;;: ANtM/\I .. ASSISf. U:AC UE San Cleniente, For UPOI. BEER BAR. 40 Kegs 100 adoption, spaying und Cull 49'1·9034 492-9136 bot I • • ' neutttlnM: Inform. 900-2'900 ttt.. 1 (.'l> mo. ;, + " y~ur ANl~IALS IMPOUNDED D!V~ORCE lcuse, beach area. A.sking $2l,OX}. tenna. i;·o1· appt to Golden l\et. nilxed, bi"''·• <Plus Filini: Fee' ~ L-all. inale Con1pletely reliable PACIFIC Poodle n1ulc, 11.·ht/tan . 548-I053 ThursdAJ, Stptembfr 26', 1974 Help Wanted, Ml< DAILY PILOT C 8 )I ' SEatETARY-Contrnct St-1'- 7100H• p •ntod, M&P 11 . j vl<.-.~. Gen. O!Hce. Varied DELIVERY-SUNDAY ONLY ~s:i ~"ii:otacy bliO••usl OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS IN EL NEAT Typing on IBM Ex· TORO, MISSION VIEJO-LAGUNA NIGUEL ecullv'" Rea,.nable '""" AREA. REQUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE Call Rick at >13--1182 STATION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT Mil. '"TlllNGS'" by Moose. Gen·1 HARRY SEELY. 330 WEST BAY STREET, c n r pent r y. ro p ""· COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR plumbing, elect. G12-:.;tJ APPOINTMENT. JD&Il Cleaning Servlc;;-An Equal Opportunity Employtr • ' I • I I, ·' OCEANFRONT 12 BR, 2 bt1, IW'lt $•KIO \Vntr. :.! I , 2 bn, \.\'Inter. $300 STEPS TO BEACH Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bu & Jacuul. Spcetaculilr . 8 Acl'c Lake w !Towering f'ountalna • ~~ Million Doltar C.'lubhoUSOi Gym. Sauna, Tot.A.I Secur:t:·. Apa111ncnb1 for Re-Re.nt l~""~ ... ,....;~~~'!!!'~"':';,..,..,;,..;,,,..!!'!'~!"I 846-85$\ or 8'16·1Hl9 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 1 tcnutlc !~~~~~~~~~ BUSINESS SALES Poodle. otack. male W Newport Bl. C.l\t Lab, black, mule 1 ~ WATERFRONT 645-1770 83:1-1141 t.ao, black, fem,Jc -... -1 I :,! BR, 2 bu. \VhtlC!l', U:3:1 :S Bit, 2 ba, \Ylntcr $1?75 CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. uni. houl!Cl . Fu.n1. r1n, 2 bCl. $550 iJe or U;c/~t. • NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. 2 ba . C.Ondo $525 associated linn'1edlatc Oceupancy ADULTS &.1rry, NO POU Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. from $175 per mo. Santa Ana 3700 Plaza Dr, 714-55'.0466 NEWPORT BEACH IJi.lo;M'I mixed, br.'" male . . .Executive offices COCKTAILS $he1) nlixed. tall, 11111le 2 ·or 3 1too1n 11wte $12,000 ... .month. gross. i?oodlc, black. male. View ot boo.ti & wuter PACIFIC Cocke1·. nli~ed. blond, n1ah• Ape1tlhce"'R•P•lr · "6004 l Sln».11 ottlce Sl65 BUSINESS SALES Sh1'p n1ixL'<'i, g1-e)' A t11n, APPLIANCE REPAIR Biii Grundy Rltr. 2052 z.Jewport Bl, Cf\! null(' 67• '161 MS.-1770 833-1141 T('rricr n1il«'<I. P u 11 p y , \Vdshers-Drycrs-Retrtg. -~~..:.;..:.~..:.;..:.:,~---"--'--'~--....:.:..:......:..cc.1 female Call Jnck 5-i8-M33 **Coron• del M•r** * * * * Cocker mb:ed pUJ)py, inale Saby1itting 6008 Profeulonal Ofticeti and/or Layton Co•tf &Mel/Lab. blk/wht. male •ullnv 6051 A SS tSTANT MANAGER. CAKE DECORATOR *~fOVJNG AND IIAULING• Tt•nincc~. Cou11te1· Girls, \\11\lll~. 111;ply Thr Cupcake Locnl or dlinant ~·ry Cook. D a Y • & Bakery, m E. 17th St, m 96l-G152 l~1·aveya1'CI. Open l'uli &. Cf.1 he'll'.'n Ran\ & 12 noon. LOCAL n1ovirll: & hauling Pi\rt lhne. Apply Jack In by ll'tudenl. Lrg truck. rel!Ji. lht• Bo.x. 3S5 1ith St., C.l\I. CASHIERS Btu ·1}' 531-lm or 539-9.a:tS ASSISTANT Housecleaning 6054 MANAGER ,\re you ut lcasl l~ yt"l!o old, & Stiles People needed for Wndabh.•, nc;it 111 nppear- BROKERS -REALTORS 102~ W Bolboo 671 J6t.J MESA Relall. Deluxe, alt L'Ond.J 1242 Rutland Rd. Dubie nii....:ed, hl'\v/blk, male BABYSmING service $5 ample rkg '°" " N B Oohl(' mixed. bt'll•/blk, n1alc da". Tral.ncd sitter. l\1" P • r''· &el'\'., Uu ewport each Collie. Tri. 111ale l~e. f.l·F. 673.4676. J pd. 3()0.1000', Hwy frontage You are the 11•inner of Sl. llerrw'tl, b r 1v I \I' h. t, H. OU S E C LE,\NlNG B\' A11ropo1 in Fushion I1dand . Rnc-e. <'njoy v.-orkimc \\•/poo- R EL t ,\ BL E , DEPU'l-Call or conle in. 6.J.}-~. )Jle & 011ti;idc 1n lhf.' h-e1h DABL.E G IHL~ l\Hn. 4 * A,...ENTION * ut r? If ... 1. 11c "'ant to 1alk hours. $4 lu". &L>-30'.l4. afler I I lu ~ou uhout bC!lng a c1tshler & 2nd J1r. Rate:1 h"Om .<18' · 2. lickets lo lhc rcrnalc CHrLD care. 0.3 yrs. 1 child, GARDEN APTS O\.\·ner, 675-6000. 28a5 £. R ti V h' I T · I -·• b I k h full time onlv. Lots of TLC. Coast llJghivay, Cdf.l ecrea on • IC e c11·1er m x..u, I w t , J Vista del Mesa l Bo•t Show ternalc 11 ' 8 · ~7857 2 & 3 Btlnns., crpts, ~. OFFICE SPACE F 0 R at lhe Cats DAY & Night, fenced yard, ADUl~T CARDEN HOl\IES utilities paid. Bl tin,·, RENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor Anaheim Stadium Sh hair <lo1ncst ic. tri , fen1ale lwly home, Loving care, 12 Pensioners 2 days per v>k. In (Inf' ol our 11eU serv. ga.'t J-l a u S E KEE p ER l\fust ha\'(' ear. No Sales. s11ttlon~. \\'l.' nC('(I i;cvc1'8.l Profess Ion a I , prefer Goud ref~. 673-2'1&!. full & p/tin1c 111-...1P1e im- monthly, 1\·eekly, no live-in. ATI'E~DA..i~TS~!or sniall n11•1lln1rly in Costa t.1esa &: &l8-2'J11J ~ucst honic. llPl\l-7,\i\l llunl. lknch. t"or lntervil'.!"' IRVINE AT lotESA l11u1xtry facilities. Rec. at Adams. Beau l If u I · Sion1csc. Seal Point, female -6-12-5299 Near Ne1vport Blvd. F'rwy 1·oon1 \\'/pool table, gym modern. Air, n1 us i c, October 2-6 121 ·---- &"Irvine Industrial Coinp1ex 1~)()111, sau1111, pool, bbq. janltori1:1.J, Cluss A-\\'ulker Pk•ase t'nll 642-56ili, ell!l 333 Don1esllc sh hair. black. \\' 1 LL ~AB Y SIT & f.10THER-daughl cr team slnlt . &IB-6n6. t•u ll Ba1•bnr:i, 12131 9'.Z:>-0-131. U hour.< Hr> !Hn. AUTO -CASHIERS - 1 an. $l!IO 2 ert $2:::0 1U't•a. Adults only, 110 pets. & Lee Bldg. Cttll Gene Hill, to claln1 your tickets. rcn1ale days/wel..'k. $2'. "'·eek- Ony ~ Night Security, Pool :.!881 Brhitul, Costa Mesa 557-0136 or 6'12-0~. (North County toll free Don1c~tic, sh hnir kitten, Corona de\ ~far 675-8749 EUic. &16-1018, &12-9681 HOSTESSES Masonry 6070 MECHANIC X lnt P•y & Fringe JO.curd. Rl'C. Blcl i;. a-l:;...(i7()() ' 1501 WESTCLIFF OR. number is 5'1(}.12201 n1a lc BABYSITTING. f\·ly home. W/Gvn1 Ullli1u'ds C I I * * * * ,\11.'fl donH•sUc, 11·hi1e, 1nalc, Duy. night. 1vkdi;. Blg yard. , Busy :-:hop. Paid 1·a .... alion, Benefitt \\'ILWA~JS . & S 0 N s,. h1su11u1tl" .~ u n i f o 1· n1 s . Experienced P referred J ·~ • o or Nt,;\IJPORT Financial C€.ntcr --"-~-=""~~=-=~"--drchn\'ed l'laymates. 642~781. J~111.a8~1:, rc~i~.1 ~11a.., ~flil~ )/,~'::-£:\_,1,c-f..11::.:', Lea1ing Office Space LICi) STORE 2 long hair kittens, male 'c~==,-r"""'-'='--60-1-5 ti.1:Jsonry L1r. llO 283046. l::xperil..'nce only apply. \1·ith Apply In Perton * Brick, block &. st o n c 01vn tools. CLIFF'S ;\ITTO 58!Hi37l llEPAllt. 1i,11 .'\nuhiein AIRPORTER INN Painting/Papering 6073 Ave .. C. ~r. S.12-3372 I HOTEL & pvt patio or balcony_" 11~_.":t!l~L.l:IUU'I CALL Qf\j -Sll'E MAN,\Gt:R G1'0Ss ST;i.CXXl. ntonth T11.bby & black arpen e e 5<1:>-48J5 e EXCITING NEW CONCEPT! (714) 6'12-3111 ext 246. PACIFIC h:iu r.n, l>luck. fc1nale * * * L\e""l!!S Front O.t.:. All'port) CASHIER/ • P ARK NEWPORT AOUll WESIOEUVIMC l MO. 1'~REE llEfli'T BUSINESS SALES Domesli<· sh hair tri, fcniale Alan Colwell ~ I No lelUie ........ Dix. oUices Domcs1ic lont: hair, Tortoise APARTMENTS lll.UlPft'.r.ca,,.m dj Al .,, c 2!fil Newport Bl. 01 Pt., fcnu1lr. 2364 Norse St. CHECKSTAND I k•Ul'S Tues, \\'ed. Thurs. 12 Bachelor 1 or 2 &--dl'OOms •Bachelor' tw1'sc1V~~.ch.:;~ti~45A~o'. 64S.1770 833--1141 Dornestic sh hair Calico, Costa Mesa and Townhoui;cs •I BR, 2 BR 2171 DuPonl, rtoom 8 ILLNESS FORCES lc"fc;;m""c;l•c;.,.~~~~== You are the v.·inner of CUSTOM PAINTING AYON Fr. $224.50 O~n S--6 Dally •2 BR & Oen •833-3223 'Til noon * RETIREMENT JJ'S GONE & M\' LITTLE 2 tickets tO the Sp11 Pools Tennis F . $175 DESK apa•-available •m ,-11 . d fl 1 CIRL IS SAD. JJ is an Recreation Vehicle EXTERIOR Speclall~t. St.at OFFERS ,.. 10 !!Pr.I. Snt & Sun 9-6P.l\l. Licensed. No 2 a 4 9 3 I . r:XCITING OPPORTUNIT'i" Experienced. Bonded. Uabihty Ins. r~ree fru· ,,·01nen 11·ho are fff'l illl;! 1 KE RM RIMA. Color Con Ii u It In g & •. 1,,1,. •-,-" 0,. broke .• "">]). JI d t Estimates. J..o..A· C.On1petitive in& ·p;sti~~ AVON PR'o-ar \\'al"C!, nc. Across fron1 fashion Ji;la nd I rom ~ $435 WI "' d _., u Y equippe co ee s IOP extra, r.xtra soil Calico & B Sh mo. JI provi e fwi1iture 1 pc r estaur t A hot s t • oat ow at 3'an1boree on San Jooquin Me v, rd E t & AdorM al i;;. n10. An 1 weri 112 ~. ' . . . ~n • • 110 fcn1ale cat, about a ye8r at the 1 I-lUls Road. ' '° e • as ioervlce available. 1 7 8 7;, \\1lh .1 te1 r1f1c deal. old. Last seen \1;earing a Anaheim Stadium 1 (714) 644.1900 540 -1800 Beach Blvd., Huntin~on McNASH REALTY pink collar 1\'lth flea tag, I _ Ueacn. tl2-4J:ll. &12-1:-1:14 eve 642-().JiS on East 18th SI, C)I. If Please c~t~'!;~56278·6. ext 333 Prices. G42-4i005. DUCTS is in1eresti11!!. ''' .,,, · 20CG llu rboi~l. C.!\1. · _. CASHIERS 1vu n!ed, f . I PROMONTORY POINT Rooms 4000 STEAK HOUSE '°" h'"' """her PLEASE ~· I APTS l:.'XECUTIVE Suite overlook-"-··ktai"ls Seats 399 ·•;,·•::,:ll,c>"t~S..:;:94~4:003==-~~ to claln1 your ticl.;ets. PAIN"f!NG & repai>·, :i;;~ l.N 1 tog Nc~·~rt lhu·Uor, 1,024. \,..uo; :-INo<'h Couoty toll •-· ,,_ yuu iore interei;ting, & lu111 t inl~'. :1 location;;. 2950 you b1idge fan11ly budge! 11nrbor Bl, C~I. gap. Call ;).1(}.7CHI. ------ I '.1 • O'l" l\lini·Estate N"'PI Gr $23',000. mo. Asking UJST POPCORN. ~1 ale u"" Y.'Orkmanshi11 i,'llUr. Take Luxur~ Adu .•, Apt1 I lits. Sep studio, bath, reb.ig, sq ft, th<:l'S to l,150rt. $30.000. dn altered blk. and '''hitc nun1ber is 540.1220 ) advantat:e of iuy exp. . t 1-i:uu $:1:,0 • kltch P•~tg·s. patio. our 1\1nplc free parking. Coast \ N * * * * 536-7056 ClJ::HK. n1a n ()r 11'0man. ''° hn; H 11·k iru:·lud ing Sat 8:. Sun. Dur!'..:11 \·arlcd. 645--10,),\. !00 p n \\ .. lilgll11·ay u.t Newport Hlvd. P_A.Clfl(; 'ngoi·a i·a1. ame popcorn. B AB Y SIT TER-Rellable, .. N roni~itu17 .7·;·0,~lil, 1xir1 . oont or 1r!r'! Pl\){. 612-4&14 BUSINESS SALES t'i l'a collar \.\•ith tag. Call RE.l\·IODEL, add-on, gar PA.PERHANGING & niatul-c, 2 thildren. 12 to coMPAN°ION -for elder~ fc.m. pa.tl('nt in pvt. 2 br. apt. Rm .• board & $300 per 1110. 546-7335, ~9TI7. 1 ~"·port {•111• 1. ,6 ~ ludy needs r1?Sp. se1ui or -":..;~==c. .. =~-Marv. Shultz. 61a-8.397. 211 r 1·0 t ' · 21 H •-· .... c P. R FT 64'1770 83•1141 '" const. 25yrs exp draw plans, area. Reb. tum. no. 183'.!Sl , trans Non-smoker. Refs. l\lodeh; n1wn .I 10 b 1 1·1•tl1'f'<i "l'ntle1nan asst -55 E SQ 2052 Newpo11 Bl. 0.-1 41st SI. N.B. Or call •"r•. conve s n ClL'> • ...: new p111ntinv yri; w· ........ · 5:l:l i\lon tlu1..1 F'ri. 0 11·n ~ n1ni nt. exch JH-renl. Refll. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB ~ ~ \\'ilhur S1nith OR.3-7990. 1704 free est, 645-3439 G42-23:"l6 Cl\!. 645-4346 ot• i52-1!174.. I f'ANTi\~'TIC BAY rH.O~T $12.1. 6-[r9119 tun's. CplS drps A/C .free pkg Pizza P•rlour So. lluyfront Balboa Island. Apt. View Ne1o\'por1 & -;-----;-"---' ' • ., Gr80M Yr J1ANDSOl\lE RE\VARD. WOOD crafts by Ron: Bars, PROF. painter, honest 1\·ork, BABYSITTER I housekeeper., ----------I I i.:utalina trom eve!')' room. LAG UN,~ N~GUEL 1rutster uul, 10' clngs. Agt. 5'11-:JOO:l nlc-nacks, v.•all coverings Reas, lnt-e~!·· !r?C et>thnutc. Reliable, t'<U' lll'C. l\ly 1 • 2 Br. 2 Bu. Boat i>lip avail. l~ll suit~ 111 pnv .home. DELUXE oUlcc & coin-Magnetic Sign1/Natl $~~!;.EWLARDg graf~r cR•ellurnw/bolkf .c'c.''""-'968---04=~3.\=-·-----H.efs. 548-2159, 642·3913 lmzne. 8 to G l\·lon lhru Conventional Loan ! 1'er1·. Hool. See. Bldi:. 2 Quec.n size bed:. priv en-n1ercial spaces avall. now. R I I S I /S • ~ , *W II 1.-· Gd a..15--0033 C P rocessi"" Clerk ' l o , 1 SI00/1no. ChoiL-e l..aKuna Niguel & Liquor Store $68,500. Lost end of Aug nr. Tustin Big and small C. Hebko 64&-2449 i\fesa Do11•ncy Savings & Louu has I Car ga~. Carey, 67~1• tr11nct• & BA; linen fw·n. • r 9 • a es erv1ce stripes. Looks Aby:sinnian. *ALL TYPES• a p•per H•"Sl•r* ri. pay. osta ··• V'" f\1.lsslon Viejo area. Xlnt 536-648 pe I I its H t Bch . . ~ 1 * 4g;;...4729 * t"'>' act..-e11s. 1!31-1401 8-5. HOLLAND BUSINESS & 16lh. St. NB. Wearing 1----=-"'=--= * 10';~ DISCOUNT * BABYSIT/CLEAN. 8: 3 0- 0 n ngs n un · · ·2 & .i BDHl\ls ncY.ly NICE" ,-'' "' , ........ nt ' 6 4 ' -.. I 7 0 SALES "-'"-"""" flea t'Ollur. Please call RE!\tODELING, Pa 11 o s • Wallpaperlng & Pa•·nt1·1<g I l _: 3 0 a n1 "''e e k day s. ofc. Conventional limn prol· I d~rutcd s:?:;o & Sl5Q, n10.1 ""1 • agn ~'-" '11, OJrona de! f\lar oUice space :..:::"~'"-"~='°":,,::~~=I Ellie. 64lK555. Decks, Rooni Additions, ~e Esl Call .,.,., ""'IS Brookhursl & Adan1s, H.B. l'es.sing background helphl · l ~-1.&l:i bel\\·ecn ~ &. j 11;k. Ulll pd, 2;jQ() Seavlev.', fl., full service bldg. IrYiin take out. IO\v rent FOUND long haired golden Cabinets, G73'.ll6G )lr Ryan QUALITY work a t the k11\'cstl""~==·=~-~~-cessing loaM for i''rcddic 124 & 1241¥ .iath St. Cull pvt b_u_th & U_alcony. $40. now avail. -100 & SU sq MEXICAN FOOD c.o.:'.:C'...=o:...____ ""'" · .....,.....,., 963--1713 Preferably ex.per. in pro-I wkduy11, or 875-<Wl l\'ktllJs. \-~d~~l =-=~~~~-& ll'Y.in. Realtors. 6-IHlll Asking $i000. dn. Details call bloh<ledogfe1nale .. Cockapoo FENCES & GATES price. \Ve do just a little B,_~YSIITltER needed, hmtyd !\·lat·. Xln't po,y & lringe 61~3~ 11ny11111t>. BAL.BOA ISLAND. Quiet PACIFIC type weannag ne11• \\'E BUILD & REl~AIR bit extra. Ken. 63.S-MOJ ,...,,,1c. a ems, your c t IK'ncfils. ' _ -____ 1 outside room / vt e Bu1ine11 Rental 4450 len1hcr t'Ollnr nt San * 548-i637 * p A 1NT 1 NG Jot .. Ext. ~;J;o. me. Ph eves. 549-Call l\1r. RuPPC NEWPORT TOWERS 1 1"' P .11• BUSINESS SALES Cl('rnente P.O. Sept. 19. Cal\ -====='~""'=~I -I Sls-3220 trnl\Cl' & uath.. Furn rclr1g SHOPS s u 11 ab 1 e for ...,..~? N r • 1 · 1 .,_, 61~ ">";.,., CARPENTRY -PAINTING Acoustic ceilings. f'rec Est. -~-...,-~~-~--I ON THE BAY I s1 udcnts ru-ef. 673-5132. ' liooksto-, l\lctal Sculptor, wJ~ e\\'(>Ort Bl."-' ....!? l<('nti.,,. .>-.;.;iv.:.. RD.10DEL & REPAIR Call Jack m--0609 $.A. Bea uty Operator Equal Oppor. Employtt,, ! 2 BR 2 bn f 11 Sit I - -·---•• 645-1770 833-1141 LOST Gold d" . $ 00/ _ ·• ·• ui · • P avai · \\OltKIN{; gnl 11·ill be snug Aqua.riun1 S1orc, located in -inner nng. 7. hr. 646-3079 Pl t /R I 6077 N{'ll'IY de<.'01<1l ed nJOt.lern J f:'!J0.;' 1 1 6 ° )rly lst. 6 , 2 0931 1 11s :1 bug in beau.I: exec. The J\1all at T 1-1 t.: * RESTAURANT * Lg pearl in Y.'reath of zircon catp' et Service 6016 as er •par i'lhOp. Take over fo!IOl\'ing. 1 -~ ~ ~ I hun1.._. \\'/pool. K1t/laund 1''ACTORY, 425 3Clth, N.B. August b'l'O!!S $10,iOO ~~~t~~ura~~~: ~~ardJ 0 ~ ~ PATCH PLASTERING ~.~ 10~~"· 5-1&--;,;n 2 E1·es. COOKS EU..\'ATO!t bu11ding on prl 1•tl. $110. 546~140 6i3-9606 u.5 Seats 110. Dinner hour only find Call 962 .:.A"n JO~IN'S Carpet & Upholstery A!l types, free estimates 1,c""~-=~~=~-,~~-BUSBOYS ~~~i;y1;'1~1u'f:1!;~7~~s. h~;~· itOOJ\iS $20 wk up, ~·Ith °'D°'R" .. °"ne"-'-alc'to"r". ~An-U~ .• -"-,~De~a~te-r. 011·ner retiring er. ...,..,..,_ Ori Shampoo, (Soil Re-Call ~;; BEAUTY OPR needed. Busy Ila ·h \.·> Bl< --,-: R ·c · 1 k1tch.en : $30, v.·k up apt. Honie & Business. 2 Bit $28,rol FOUND: Alsatian male dog tnrdants. Degreasers & Plumblrut 6078 shop, Laguna Bch. $100 per & HOSTESSES · c · -_. · .>.>w 1" r 54&-9i55 or &G-3967 & den, 2BA. Ample parking. RIVIERA REALTY • large white long hair • all color brighteners & 10 ;....c;;c;.;;;c:.;··•"-----""C..:.1 wk guam. 4!»--2720. ~\!--~~--"'6G-· :=-~~-~ LIVE AT ntE BEACH, Prime local.ion. f"ai1View & * 642.7007 * Vic. or Brookhurst & minute ·bJeac:h for '1'hite L.R. OTIS PLUMBING BIN_D_E _R_Y_P_E~O~P~L~E~ REUBEN!f .... YEARLY 2 Br, 2 88, S2' & up•••'·. 6-,oo,40 Wilson. 644-6360 aft. 5. -~~N"D~w=i =c-:s+H;,O~P:--1 Bus.ha.rd oU Hamiltan' • carpets. SaYe_ your money Iten1odels & Rc...._i.irs \\'atcr 11·e n-d ex 'db" de~ u t St ., bl' " • ~ SA CH !!62-ll.'C l.Jv saviJ•a me extra trips. "' · · .... c per in •J pco.. ,.ewpor Klrt'S. -·s pJ,NE l{JNOT '!OTEL C 'I Sio t & Olli " -e heate s disposals furnal·es I C I occun. $:.!t)j.J. ;,1S-89li or -----·". re .ronl ce + Full Price $3000. lo'OUND; German Shepherd \\'ill clean living rm., dining • ' ' ' P e. an you operate t\\'O o 61~ ~.,tv\ NEAil UC!, lovclv room tor 1500 sq ft fenced area. Tota l Cl --• Agt '"' & hall $" A,., dsh\\'ashrs ·642-6263 ~l/C. & these machines: ~ tud t · II v H, Call :nso ft. Heavy foot traflic, Olrt'\i. puppy. silver & black " · ...... 1'-' tnt. BIA Complete Plunilung ./12 Station Macey Gnthcrc.r i:ASTBLUFF Stunn!n <!Br s c.n 111 .. , on1es. C·l. &"' "961·, """ 1"16 PACIFIC female, 2~~ months old. Vic. $7.50, couch $10. OJ.air $5. Service Lie. 27269-1 /JO Pocket O•·d•"", Apply 3-5 Dally, ' 251 E . Coast Hwy · .~ · af1er 6:30 pn1, GH-57115 ~ U"ftr,,. BUSINESS SALES _11,feadoivlark Goll C.ourse. 15 yrs exp. is w.hat counls ..... 2 llu 11tud10. f r 11 l c -. 1 _ -------= LA ll GE iudi-·-~" 9118. 0,. =• ool mot]·-". J do work Save on Plumbing Repairs. 1 ./Perfect Bi.nd('r '"'"rgMus •···v view ,\dull•. $00 Bit & ba. Pool privil. , s v ... vnu'OOni-20·2 N t Bl C'I ~ " ~ ...,.., "" .,..J 0U1ce West 16th st J e\\"POr · • myself. Good rel. 531--0101. ~' r cc es l, Gu a r. I Programmed Cutter . ' Newpor,t Beo1tch. No pets. $320. lH0-0349 Bluffs. Non-s1noker prefd. N•, · . ' 64S.1770 833--1141 lo"UUND snll mixed Silky TEAM N woi'kn1anshlp, 11•ater n1alns, ./BAu1n Folder "---Alt 5 or1vknds&41-49S3. t 11 port Bea.ell. S 90. T · F al t · S CLEANI G 2 lir. Townhoulil', rurk 1 --~---• 64&'6300 HEALTH FOOD STORE erricr. l'.'m e. Back 11·1th 1-cpiping, sn1l jobs 11·clcon1e Oocnings on llll shifts. Lido areu. hiJlc. pool, 111•11.\y I 1-<C)()~l IN NICE 11or.1E F'OR I ~:.:C:;,O;;R;=;O;;N=A'""°'E=-• ~~=-Be ·r tl C St · groy & bel.ge face. Adams Have it Done Right! Hoines, 898-1080 Call t-.Irs. Fleniing COOK.i Equal Oppor. EmplOS>er , ckx.'oruted, S285. mo. Is<'. en.1ployed lady •• reasonable D -~AR ,~ull 1 . ountry ore . .and ~1agnolla, 11.B. 963-3621 offices. Call 646-4546 * PLUMBING ~9772 fo appt Apply Dick Churches R ~•o i~· 0 ,. &II o~o1 l\1 rk ,\\'t'. 4~-3808 eve. Sn1all patio shop/office for \\ell-established New P 0 rt after 6 or 9fi2-3800 days.c -=,l~.~='-""--"-"'--60-1-8 f\l Fri be-8 30 & 6 taurant. 2698 N.....,,.,,..rt A.I, ......,... "U!1 -.....,. ------lease $100 497-1215 Beach. 673-3409 ei ingt REPAIRS* on-: · pm ~ .• ,..... ~ BAYlo"RONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on I ROO.l\t furn. Pvt. entry 1 .,_-,-·-;-""·"""'~""'-=~ M T _,~ S FOUND. Black puppy wtth BOAT BUILDERS l =cr.~t=-------11 & ,_ .. I f\•-Ind t I I R t I 4500 ort, rust D.-s 035 white n•arking oo •<eek. v,·, 5.17-4279 24 hr sen rnain biiy pvt IJ<'h \1/pier w t 1 + garage. "" us r a en a .__ • ACOUSTIC CEILINGS RAYSPLUf.tBJNGSERvtCE Exper. a.ssen1bly &. nliU COOKS, men or women. 979-1935· 644-4.llO . Gates. 640-1-M>O or ~. LOANS UP TO Wk ~~~. Shopping Center. BY CALCOUSTICS R . Install . ••orkers ne e ded tor , Bkfst exp. Top 11·aa;es. LIOO ~yfronl. Jrg 3 Br, G UestHome 4150 NOW LEASING 1 t TD L APPLIED, PAINTED 24 hr epau:;r ati~ fiber.glass boat L'O. Apply Apply In Jlel'S?n. C&m:l'W's e Ba ·u f •=-"-11 S oa ns F"ND Tortoise Shell prescrlp-· sc.n. ce in person, Restaurant; Pioo turn-0f!; t~ "''1 uni, ..,...,.mo. LO VE LY roo1ns lor elck>rly Huntin9ton Beech tion glasses K-~1a.rt parking GUARANTEED Remodel & Repair 6081 Clipper Marine Corp. San Clc.mentc 1&i~~i~s. Spc<:ial catc, NEW Mal 2nd, TD L ~I.arbor 9/19. 646-3834. F~~E~ ROOM AD~ITIONS. All 1919 E. Occiden1a1. s .. A. COOK, expcr'd. Sunda,rs on- t1NFURN Apll, 2 Br, 2 Ba \\'estcliff are11, 11n1all pet :Qr.:, call &1:.!-11j2: 1>15-9060. 2'. Br, l ba nr \\'cstcliff Pla:Z"a~ Jrplc, cpt, drps, Adults. no pets. 6tl-!J8..cl8c._ ____ I 11UPLEX. 2br, ltJa, garui,::c. · rel'ently redC'co1·a1cd. $2..IO. . &44-6800 01' 644-7326 CicfANVIE\V 3 !Jr .. 3 Ila., rondo.. ¥:tbar., frpl., $j7J ~3-1094 QCEAN vic1v, ycul'iy 2 Br. 1 Bu du11!1:x. $27;). nu). 64~iSO Jays. 6i2-36:.:!l e\~':_­ Newport Shoret 3872 DUPLEX 3 br. 2 bu .. 2 11•pis., 2 patios, dsh11·shl•r .. .} ·blk. to beach. $325 n n1u. :+ utlls. Yr. lse. 213.34.l-li04 ~In Clemente 3176 A N T ASTIC whllq11·atc1· :~. htd pool. 2 Bit, 1 BA. ·:· * 49S--0487 • ·~-------940 Sq. r 't. «UP oans 645-9880 Kinds. Since 1945. f'reeBOAT OPERATOR \Viii ly. 3-UP?.1. Loustana Rental1 to share 4300 HamUto~IN::_Jai..d St. Found-\\'hite male cat, yna. ~~~~~~~~~~ \ Esfs. Financing av a i I. train. $326 mD start. GI Purchase, 24nz Dcl Prado. ~ ~1• lowest rates Orang• C<l. blue eyes. bwn. collar. Vic: ..: A p E X B 0 ND ED Bill + tuition asillslance. Dana Pt. 493-SSU alt 4pm. I tun a Cul-State University Settler Mtg. Co. Adams & Bus.hard -9/21 *WILl..ARD Painting, Ne'>'· COro..'TRACTORS. 640-8073 Call Anny Opportunities, COOK Long Beach student &: I NE\Y ~l 1 l ·~2800 fl 642-2171 54' "'II 968-5084 acoustical cell. repairs &. Roofl 6082 64.'.>-1163. Exp pref, not nee, full tin1e "'Ol'k fol' th e Daily Pilot • .......,.. l<I .rvv drywall, No 281038, 642-5775 ng In Laguna Beach looking shop & oUices. 208 3 phase Serving l-farbor a.rel'! 24 yrs. FOUND: Female Pu PP Y Cement/Concrete 6019 V.• ~ ,..,_,.. 11 NE~c;r,.loCENs, TER for a LOOI pad ill near i.rn· ~"'1'D ~!~ .,,~~~':';., .. x!~~ 2l120oc $30.800 $ 1st T.O. at 9.T;>o/o sr~t~ic:(be~~~el moftx)MW1e REPAIRS, al.I ~ypes. Reas. Bookkeeper to $750 111('(1.i<.1.tc future. \VUling to ~·. 1' ~r ""J··,· -0"""~~. · .,..... 30 yrs. \Vlli sell fol' $27,720 c."•uare Park F V ml""" CEMENT & Block \York Free esl. L1c cl. Ask for Prod C.Ontrol twlgr to $181\ COOK: Will train. $326, mo pay up to $16.i mo. 494--0142. ~ ..... Ron \\'alter (714) 87G-6SOO ~':'..'I __ -· · ...,....... .,." \Valls, patios, side\.\•alks Walt, 830-50'20 anytime &!cretary/Bkkpl', Spanish stai:t-Gf Bill + tuition P1\_RK NEW 2 PORT Mlexc. NE."\~~~~I:~t~~tCE Car Pool 5150 ~~N-D:81i!j1.f~r She~/~;: etc. By hr. or job. 6;6--6915 Tile 6091 SecyED1~!~~gfutal :0• $900$85ll Q~~~~~ies,c:.tu~~my 1v1ll share Br, 2 Ba, turn Soult< •·ota AJ<a · I · --·' B I ti CUSTOM CEMENT WORK n..i:.. ap1, prefer 1'.... $25 11·k or O><.i CAR POOL intx. llJU!.._..., . u we now. PATIOS, DRIVES, WALKS MASONRY all klnds. Special Bkkpr/twiort Banking to $700 COUNTER Hel'p wanl'ed fnr j less for lite cleaning. After 1600 Sq 1' ... t UP RIVERSIDE DAILY CO~IM. Vic 8th SL H.B. 536-3423 Call Dofl 642-8514 on ?llex.ican tlle. Patios. Recept/Secret1:1ry to $650 dry cleaning shop . .t ... /time. .i pni or 1,·knds ~742 f.>\9.8518 962-5002 FOUND -7 toed Tabby Cat. Stewart Masonry 551 ;.;63. l\1edlcal Bek Ofc to $500 + 18 & over. 644-®13 j Sl-IARF.: 4 BR House with LRG OF1''ICJ:::, u n I urn fem. Vic. San Diego & ~~~::.le Oa~r v.!:~~k C~al~! Top Soil 6092 High rash Sales $2.50 hr + ot.::LIVERY l\1nn for early '.l other students. Bl. $88 :i11~r~~ Ne.,.,, po r l [g] ~~~American Savings, esllinate 644-0687. I~ PERSONNEL n1orning LA. Tln1es homo per 1110. inc utU. Furn, ac · I 1-=~o=c.·~~-~-= TOP SOIL * C'Ol\IPOST 5ERY1C •Ar"'C:""-V-V delivery route, Adults onl,y. y,•ashf'r/dryer. 6T:>-2351. 1050 SQ. FT. 2ID-3 phase Lost MCI fUld FOUND l\la.le German C'!>nfractor 6021 * f\tULCH * R! Q\VOOD ES•l"\UU~ 1 Economical car required, YOUNG n1an to sh a re ~wr., office. ht. waler. Best . Shepherd. About 11~ yrs. ADDlTION~REMODELING CALL 586-6930 488 E. 17th St. lat Irvine) Cl\1 2~~ .hourR dail,y, no solicl~ hoUIO \vith same near C.l\l loc. 673-1417 PA·l Nanie Lobo. 3.52-3388. \\'c Concrete Patios * \Va.lks Suit• 224 642 .. 1470 or collecting, \\''estminst~r.' \\'an<er & Balsa Chica H. COSTA ,!fesa .,o~" "'°' It, 300 Lolt & Found 5300 can'I keep him. !!"!!"!!!!"!~~~I H.B. area. ~2924 ,JOiN.~, Llc293'790•FreeEstimates [Il]V.• ~ ,.._.. 'DELIVEEYMAN, Per-. _B. 846-5981 aft 7pm amp elet..1., fenced yd. FOUND: Orange cat male FOUND 3 month o.ld Ask for Joe !.?M> 638-8155 · ... FEf.1.ALE to &hare 2 br, 2 Hertel Rily, 838-&149 wearing blue c 0 11 a r Ausll'allan puppy, I' I c GERWTO< & Son, Bldg Contr. l,,.....JiiMil I i I iiOO'K KEE p ER I F'ULL p/li.mc. EarlY morn deliv ba apt. Res po n 8 i b I e, Storage 4550 w/stones & bell Cat Griev-Ornl}ge & 21st St., Costa Add renlOd. St. lie Bl-ll4321 . f CHARGE fyping, Front of-of LA Times to CM, NB \\lestcliU. $125 mo. 64H»i Ing 548-7281 Ml'Sn. la...c;t Sal 646-3338. 673--6<Hl, 54g..7170 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I fice appearance. & pleasant Areas. No collect. f.lust al 7 LINK LOST S II all bl k :;'-""'-"'""'"'-'"-"'--="' • personality -required . hnve. dependable car . 1 · STORAGE UN FOUND : 1'1ale Austrnlian Cock~poo "(Cannablsl b~n Electrical 60l2 Job Wanted, Fm ale 7050 Beautiful ornces & outstan-548-4< .• .>2:::..· ------·I NEED rei;ponslble student to ITS Shepherd 9/20. Call 646-3388 · -•Ar. "." R 2b, + """I g•o.. 8hnte 2 nR hSe Ca...., Bcb'. A penJOnal, business. recrea· after :\ pni. 61e73a.17h333er rollar, Re-.\'a.rtL ding 11-orking cond\Uons. DENTAL ASS T/Cont.rol yi.u ·= ".... ..... ....,. ELECTRICIAi'l * 0 Id PROFESSlONAL S urvey Send resun1e (ha.nd-Y.Titten N11rs. Hard work Ing, :z. blk5 to bch . s:uo mu. $110. util incl. tlonal stora;::e. r rom $8. FOUND Coll ie. n1ale. Tri-Jobs-New Jobs. Service lnten•iey,·er. All phases ex· satisfactory) & salary re-lntelllgenl. exper'd. happy, I 9'a1 Beach 3884 t~·5S2·1"i.5U/i14-M&-1337 I * 493-639!1 ~·es * Janiboree & San DI ego color. Flea color. About 2 ca 11 s Anytime-Anyplace. L>ept Supern1arketing. Call qulrements to: Box.holder organized indivlduaJ wanted ~t1 Furn/Unfurn 1900 r.tALE. straight, age 40 to Freew°[;.u S19--0l50. yrs. old H.B. 894.-8334. I ]~ 542-9829. 673-2413 Box 1TI5, Newport Beach. for progressi\'e dental qfc. ;;z:: 60, share 2BR a pt. $165/mo. FNO Girl's bike nr. r.1.arlncrs hr1onaf1 .... ELECTRICIAN-License No. EXPEHIENCED pr Iv A 1 c CA 928GJ. ln1medinte open-7A?.-1-ll'f\I !\1ori. tl1ru f11. &lj..3761 or 646-4336 OOUBLE car Kflrage for School. Call to identify, . . • 233108. Small jobs, maint nurse seeking cniployn1ont. ing, C.Osla f<.tesa. 971Mi510 Salary ~;1 l'"'EMALE share w/same 3 storage. 0\11 CJS Real 548-13().1-& repuirs. 548-5203 Ref. Please call Lnuric BOYS & GIRLS Ope,,;;;•o.,· --~~~~~ •..1:: _, Br house C M $105 + Estala, MS-llG8. FOUND D h . •I p I 5350 Floors 6040 <l~l~ The DAILY PILOT ha1 DENTAL ASSISTANT, ,,. r6 .... "' . . . . Roni•!• W•nt-.1 -ac. mix . yr.1 ;...:•:.:";;o::n::•::•::_ ___ ..::::;:1 •,•, m t 1,y util. 548-9f.65 9U 4600 Brwn & 11•hi1e. Friendly Vici· Jobi Wantecl,"M&F 7075 routes open in COSTA dependable. sh a.r P. ex.· ·~··· ''"' '!"!_':t_.11_._ R 0 OM ?.1 ATE n e edcd, lOl:h & \Valnut 9/22 536-JllO.S. PREGNANTI fotESA, COLLEGE PARK & Jlf'rlern.:ed as receptionllt-b.~ .. ~ ··-·-* * * * C 1 1 CALL for new lo1v price~ In · Tak , , ?etrl nsula. 2 Br. house, Found _ Afghan a n~. oonfldcnt al ooun~el-STUDENTS Avail. for Pt. EJ.\ST & \VEST cosrA assist.ant. e Chnrat' of I BR. Townhoust', ,rplc, call SAM to UAM 675-9196 Charles Coltlnt 546-gm lng & referral. Abortion, ~~I Unoleunt & fioor thnc cmplyn1t. So. Calif. l\lESA. 642-4321 busy family oriented pral'- •trom $2:50. 1 BR, from Sl9S. RELIABLE male roomntate 2142 Albatros• adoption & keepl.na:. AP-C A AG Collc-gc. Co11la Mesa, Ph: Equal Oppor. Employer 1 ,,:t~t"'o;·c.962"=~2:.o41:,:l~-~-~I :Pool, tonnl#, contlncntnl to shan• apt, sleps to N.B. Cotta Mesa FOUND: f.1oney, Hunl. Sch. CARE 642-4436 • • P E ~>l.178 EXT. 38 BOYS & GIRLS DENTAL R.F:CEPTIONIST, :breakfasl. Seplll"lllC fo.mlly bt>uch-vie:w, $125, S29-5001 You are the wlnnt.r of !\lust Identify. i\-IATURE .l\tALE, lntelll~nt, Z7 Yn In Cosll'l 1':tesa Help Wanted, M&F. 7100 Nev.11paper Carriers. f.1i.n. at least I yr e:cper. in all •ieci.ion. Close lo aihopplng rB~1;\LE 10 lihilrc 3 Br 2aa 2 Ucktll to the S1' Call: 64.5-2S27 affectionate I: understanding ,642·2010 642..a5J5 _l age 10. Lido Isle, BaJboa phases of dental mg1nt. ! . ._ fine hooch. iw.1-:z6U •pt, pool. lllS. Inc ulll. RocrHtlon Vohldo LO J..ARGE Bla.-k Ion•· wl~••• to hear from Trlm, AREA Dlslrloolor wanteo. Peninsula. Conioct .,,. Salacy open. Gd bone!llJ. ~ A\'1:1il Oct. t. &12-33t6 C.M. & Boat Show h..1.ircd cat. Vic: \Val'lll'r & attractive Lady to 50. BUI Gardeni"SI 6045 Oppor. to earn up to S800 Backatrorr al the DAILY Sonic Sat's'. ll.B. 84~3:">10 $147.50 & UP Office Rental 4400 a t !he M&.anolla..847-9919aftjp~ 549-85!17evcntngs. per mo. pit. \Ve train. Call PILOT or call 6:21321 .\DENTAL RECEPTIONl~T ;.j'""'tfc 1 & 2 I.Jr. 11 ,,..... Ana heim Stadium l<'OUND: Doschund · brown. REAL Estate Tl'alnlng. Indiv. *LAWN SERVICES* for lntervw 6$-6l23. l<!R.vc apr-hcatiO:i . Lag. !!His, El TOl'O 1:1.n'll., >'•-· '" XI.NT 1 2 1 0eto•~r 2 ,. niature Murdy Park, lnstruchon. PcrtOlla.I attn. Yard Cleanup• A /REC CLERK Equal Oppor. Employer exp'd .. RMI. open. •under prictd le c.leRn. Cl't!@n oc., rooms, Vil" v 847-8190 Su.I brQke 2-3 SJ0..1130 ;iawN, 1..-ov'd JIRrnges. Oft w/wel bar & ~~ b&lh, ept. Plectse call 642·5678. ext 333 ,~u 0 .,.,,:},' :rademv S,1!~~ l\10$t areas. fl.10\v & ed.':'· Stnteoienb & anS\\-et' phones. BOYS? ~take money workina • • ll porkl"°. Adlts/no N"l.ll. dll>S. gt.I pkll: area. $85. to claim your tJckela. ·v 1 NU : .,Shebphedrded m 1 I x · c _. o-· New 1 awns, sprlnklers. Temporary. Call 642--~. E\"Cl/Siit.i. Tri~ to l\tagic D E NT/\ L A S S T • ~~ 1'"ull~Mon Av~. l bfk' E. n10. Cn.11 J\lr .. Brown . lNorth County toll free w co ar 31-n.i eash PREGNANT? Thlnklnl: Aborr 11 o n1 e s/Apts/Commercial. Teleprompter Cable Tv l\1 o u n ta in, Disneyland. CllAJRSIOE \Vill 1 r o. i n . \of Newport Ave, 1 blk s. of 646-11}84 nuniber 11 540.12Xll • HB urea. 5J6..1610 lion? Know all the facts Reas Rates. Prompt: 1 est CAtl\11.na + parties & Lllguna ll\Us 837-QOO i C.M. G4i.!690 'RONA DEL MAR * * * * FOUND' Blk Poodle, male, lint. Call Llf'E UNE. 2-1 534-3144 534-7117 ASSEMBLER priw•! Mu!l be over 12. lE:<TAL A"ISl••L ''""""· crrr -1'!0 sq-tt-upsttdrs, or-office-VA'N"i' = --1c s1rma1ma sooppingj~h~n~. ~S1~1~.5022~;:,_,--:::;,;::_J~ie:;~AOi!iifi~JAlOm!ie~ri~ca!in"---lllAINEE l\tn Fi$her ~ 6 mo'• e:cper. Ocurnta. 'I TlfE EX NG or shQp on C Hwy crpt 3 sctrrii °" 2 bdrrii Ctr. 9/n 64&-9295 VIOLET \Vldow 55 It· Gardt.nu. Qual ty Completc-1 . · 0.¥5-LG.l.RL ' Sonle. at. H.B. ~ ' PALM M_ISA APTS. drps, rid°Jace.nt ~pt. ~xi/ f!':IM'.!. ~:n~ltl~P~J ~ LOST; Cold kitten, white bib tractl~ w/gd ~b. Y,.1>Uld Gardani.na Servtct. BonN-1 Apply in person U to 14 Exan1ln r \"0Utc1 DOCTORS ASSISTAN MINUTES TO NPT-BCH. 644-1003 refercn~. Reuonabla It & face Vic. So. Coast Plua llke to meet irlncere. man Tratruna. 548--9479 VOLT open in Q.I, N'pt., A e.l. y~ lady (l8-28l to '.Bllch,l&2 BR..trom$lS7 COM 01"F"ICES 1.50' ... 660'. ·Yt•r around. CA.II eves or ~klnt~lot.968-9490_ ~todate.638-7661 EUROPEAN Q;\ltDENER T S. f 6d~-.546--t903. as docto~ a ll sl a t &nt/ "'Wt\t~-~rll. Prkg. alr;-cptr.drps, music. wecktndai 8l3--0'n9 U)g['..fflfSKJ£.-lf¥PH1~1e; •eAUtt/ce.rd -Le...Ld.t..t.....• ...Lindlcapl~trei! __ s~l.'Y\.ce ·~~us...,;v,.,,,,c,_•,_•_108ULLOOZER OPR \\1111 NX,'t!pl. In htflllh !!pll. N '. {) blka ttoin Newpori Blvd) e.levntor. C. fl.1a11 t (': r Iv \VANT Lady ,1,.ho knov.'.! Curled tall. Sliver/Gray. Atl/roductlon 108.31 Beach ree.&Oltllble, 6 4 2-&3 2 9 1 :,\6-4741 tl"Jflfl, ~-mo ~:t -expcr. ~aln .... )'(JU --! ~9860 ' ~/rltr, 673·4120. . . f.leMI. Vm:le Sf'el very well G4IJ..6030. Bl. swnton. 527~ 685-1.US (Acron from o.c. J\lrport) Bill + tuition ll5tls1.ance. ADEly In JlC'l'IOll l\(ln or t:\le FROM Sl39. ,._ 1111 10 bcad i 300 SQ ft. Cljlt/drpt'. $95 to enll 642-<S6'75 In re;ard LOST: Smull tan&: 1,1•hl mfllo ltETIRED F.xec. mctt t>ttltc 1\10\V .ft Edgf'. llome. Apt s. ~lajOI' ti.ledlcn.1 Plan Cnll ATITl1 Opportunlllcs. 21 2 ll!U"bor BJ\'d, CM • BEAU'I'll'UL POLYNP.SIAN J?l'.l' 010. Call ~100 or to lB.R apt. p.trt Tenie.r. "Bcn,Ja.rnln". lndy, under 40. & Ind. T're<' Trim1nlng and Now Available &li>-1163. DISH ASHER ;. 6 POOl.S. TENNIS. PRJV. tim...-3700-J BR In Corona ,tlcl 1':1er Jt.B. on?a. 6i>7f<l0. 5-19-!riOi Yard Clennup. Jlni. ~·u Cafeteria & BUSBOY lPATIO Gardt'n Aplll. SrlunM BANI\ of CoRta ~teaa Ploia, or BRlboo lsl8nd. i\ppi'O:< 1''0UND • y11g klttt?n • blA k LADY. i lende.t', attractive, LA\\'N Scn·lce J\c1 & Comn1 \Vt" h~vc • con1~1e ft:ckaett Sa ndwich Miker ApplY ~urr ;\ !)1rloin ~~culrl. 2 ttr pr k • 1 _ o I I Ic e fuml~. Nice $1~. Olli 673-7~45 or & "+il•e • 1aile11>. Santlaao •'un loving, to 55. 5'3" llO-1ncmthly maint. cleanup.11, ~Y rr;;,~1~~ges. ~~1U~ltk: Net'() led IVn1n1ed. p / ! .. 1 n.!...i:.t _'930_ ~ CuaM 11\\')\ NO 1323 Jluntln ton Beach rttept. arta. $00. ~300>. 6i.l"8!115 l>r., NB. 64&-4572. 120. To datt!. ~lll hauling free d:t s.l5--61"2 & lndu.striul ikOla are ~I .sslor\ tc;o. COJI -1-.u.u DONUT SltoP, A~I shin nLM MAJ\.'l:R )Ook.'a. 10 SMALL Bac.ht:lor 11pt. with f'OUNO: Kitl!!.n. bll'llclt A e CQS?ltETICS 1!'Act Lim t..NOSCP/CARDEN/l\tAINT ncN!ed. ext 2l48. Fltlme. No r"Cp '\P' sl\Are 5pace w/olbtt artist, eird .l parkh11. CM atN. whltt; vie. \\·estelift, N.B. Ttthnlq1_1e1 fl'o1n V le n n a Sod, S~nfr.Jm. Cli1>anups:, F.qual OPPor· Emplo)'tt O ass.tfled Ad? call 6-tws71 DI( l,n pc ~ n, ~Ir. CPA. etc. NB 1re111, 64-1-2223 !.40--4572 6-1'Hl6TO. ~; (90J) 385-83Zl Soil td, 642-3331 toda)t? 1~ I::. lltb St, C.M . • • . I . - • Thursd11, Stpttmbtr 26, 1q74 olp anted, M F 71 Help winted, M&F 7i 00 00 Help Wonted,_ .;.F..;7;..l.;.OO'-l·Appl-'-'-1-anc_ .. ____ ID_O Furniture I050 1 ;M.;.. :.:l•.;;••=l•;.."°""'.;....c...---I Help Wonted, M&F 7100 ·Help Wanted, M&F I ,. CE MAN KENMORE BAYCREST R'1nOdellnK * * ~ * ~ERIENCED Full time HOSTESS/CASHIER MAINTENAN D Ii S cfa Q 1y ... To .... Xl t -d Cllffo d I rk ~~-POLICE • v-un y n WASHERS & DRYERS -•· • •-· n ·-· · r a &aJf'llady, \\'01nan'J1 W~ar. No e~. ~ Apply 1n Full tlme, Eml)ha!ri• on\~l • ... ,--Cleannce of 1!n3 floor ThomuvUle king suite. 5 18926 Sin Bier St. Top pay, !rlna• · bene "· person anyday 12-3. & dock carpentry. " RESERVE OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIE RS. n~ •lod•I•, ~ .. -• to -pea. ltalian prov. 1°""'"1. F-•ntoln Volley NPIY SUveN·oods. 4 S Cisco'• Resteurant Claiu1lficd Ad No. 252, Dally . n.i:r n:u\H30U ....,.. Clasatop ii.de tbl. Queen blk - }'Uh]oo bland. See Mr So. eoa.t ViJlo•e, S.A. P;to.t, P. O. Bo• ""'· Costa OFFICERS QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-Portable or bu U II• naua. hldeahed, 4• dlu. You are !he wlnn<r ol WillWm flOSTESS, P-;:..,.~ M•oa, ca 92"l6 TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. dl>hwuher 1139. Cralwnan ··a....ub" , l'ountaln. Cwit. 2 tick•'" lo the FILE CLERK "-aklut tbru",''.:'.":h BENTON WILLIAMS 330 \VEST BAY rlaewcnomownd,1,.tl~ue,~po2S~ area rug. 6'x7~' v.wl M~ Recre1tion Vhoeh lcle QI.':" ~,.. Suppleml'nt to f'eiular police 'J. ~..,.. ......... ~. shades of~ink. Liv nn v.·11.ll & Boat S w Penn. tltlmc. Nun,crica1 fil · BLUE DOLPHIN MANAGER fo1tt. Service begins w/ STREETL.COSTAME:;;A. TELEPHONE .-Frtlaht damaae compactor lanlp w/ lllde, hanging at the jng tn bury f In an c i al 3355 Via Udo, N.B. recii.iit 8Chool. After which 642-432 1 l''OR APPOINTMENT. $ullo9tol.i81. 1~0Art ~~&~2 1~ Gothic iitye lamp. 64~ Anihoim Stidlum orp.nlzation. Min l yra ex· JIOUSEKEEPlNG, lite, + 4 hours unpaid llCl'Vice rcq'd ........,. u'"""" ...,.. ~. Xln"t working conds r do anl -• TRAINEES 11t1 v.'<'~k.. $4.50 per hour An Equal Opportunity Employer tiona only! Sea.rt, Roebuck IlASSEJ"r King 01· Queen sz Oclober 2-6 • ls co. btnet.lta. Apply 500 care 0 m. mws, exp. for addJtional du t i e s • und Co. Adami at a.tagnolla, Bcdroon1 set. Dining rm Please c&ll 642·5678, ext 333 Nt\vporl Ctr or, Suite 600, nee. ln care or hor.<f's, UnlfOrtni hun. by clly. t-!_elp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, MlF 7100 Huntington Beach oo;-1781, wJChina cabinets, Herculon to claim your tickets. NB or phone 644-4300. llve--Mt'H. P.O. Box 1404· Full & p /tlme f'lnal filing date Sept. 27th. ROUTE SALES SERVICE Sta. Lube Man. 270 E. 17th'St., Costa Mesa, or velvet sofas &: loveseats. (North County toll free Front D•sk Clerk 1-~BQ ~ s E K E E PER/Child J ~1~,:.: .. i e1wn t ~w eo'°'. Apply Police Dept, 505 \Vil! Traln, Salnty, Comnt. Married over 25. Exper. t =-==~· ~~==~= Hlde·u·bedi & chairs. Usc:d nu1nber Is 540-12'.!0J EXper'd. NCR 4Xi0 & PBX. care. Mature per s 0 n . ~t~t'be ... over 21. borilable & 1'~orest Ave, I..agu)ia Beach. Bonm. Vehicle }'urn. All f/tlme days. Xln't pay, Call FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE ~2~~~~n~~t Coast -*"---'*'--*"---"*'--! Apply Ben Brown's Motor :r.11sslon Viejo. Pit_ Perm. in good ph)'llicai cond. Have Exp. Pd. F.:stab. bws & for appt. 645-15.12. Ar<:o 19th ·New Hotpolnt Refrigerators,"""""'==-·----- )loie!0na., 3.UOO Coasl Jlwy• , So. 4_7P:r.f dally. Lee, &ts.-7881. car & telct>l>0ne. Go lo Tic POSmON open, Shipping & territory. :r.ted. coverage, & Newport, CM \Vasher s, Dryer a, Jo:INGSIZE Bed, new, SCRAM-LETS )..as . Receiving, no exp necess, Profit Share. n.eUre at 57. DI sh w a ah er s, New thattress, box springs & 1.;;F='R"'-O"N'°'T"/"B"A..,.C"K"O'°F"C;o-· I l-IOUSEKEEPER. n1atul'f'; Toe Market ne!U'eiJt )'OU or will train. Flexlbl·~ Schedule. No Strike. Layolls 175 yrs. SERVICE Station Salesman, \Varranty. Credlt. B of A, frame. Still pack:ag@d, xtr:i depend. Full or pit. Xln't telephone our of(iceL , • 64&1187 \Velss Afanufactur· -=~n3uo •t ~·-k 7 9Plt1 exper. preferre~. Days & 3623 W. Warner, Santa Ana, flnn. $175. (\\'Orth $425) ANSWERS ~·d. \Vanted imn1cd. ·wage. "'A-•re employment. (n4) 835-1417 in<'. ..,...,.. ' r. ''"' er, • eves. Pull & p.hme. Apply -"'ar llarbor 9~ -_, 1 fl ~·''" . ..,. Equal Oppor. Ernployer m/f Shell St<atlon, 171h & lJ'vill(!, .. ,, , 1or~'"'· Queen $150, Hercu.lon con1er Busy chiropr-.1.,.uc o c. rs 1443 Supuior, NB 64.Z..2410 1'~or InfOi'matlon PRESSMEN Arthur Col•s N.B. LEAVING State, 1'.fayt.ag gas group $160. Ua:wllly home, 9--1, 3-7. Or. Gary Couture, HAIRDRESSER needed In TIC TOC SYSTEMS W need 'd ff t 1751 1 L h dryer, E!ect:ronlc control., lncld8 delivery &2-2488 Talker -Soapy -Beret -~· 2Dl1 Westclill Dr, lge new soulh San Clemente Equal Oppor. Employer i~en fo:x~I o P~~i:; ut tr SHOP Instructor. Excelle"!t perfect cood, avocado color, 4 BAR STOOLS Modem -0£SERT &lite 107, NB salon. High commission. 2nd & 3rd shlltl. \Ve v.:ill pay You arelrthevinw•t--•r ol ~rtiredcollegem-~l.udCaleotlorHa"rmbo•r· $175. ~ :! years old If you want to lose weight 11JN Job, part time. Sell * 493-2362 aft 7:30 pm * :r.JANAGER Gift & Card ., il ··~ " -· llO · you've got to skip the "~ Pl .~.-To~ <P··-y top "'ages you can operate 2 ll"kets 10 the Area Boy's Oub 642-8372 DRYER & stove, elect. Llke a piece peuz· er, ~ .. up the soup, ,... a,............ Jq• .... HOU"~EPrn. 1 child "'°P· snl. + bonwi. Sere:n· AIM 2615 (Do bl H derl • ' · cl Mak San Cle e te ~ ~-l Car n-· Call ~ • u e ea Recreott"on Voht"clo 9AJ.t·5Pht. new, contmuous e&n. e m n !use the potato ft-..1 DESERT s-usn ""-"-· live in or out, salary + dipity. So. Coast Village, ttr AIM 2850 (Auto) or a offer 968-6.184 * 49'2-8785 aft 6 pn1 • '~nu Gladys 830-2107 or 581-0C>47. -...-. ~ ~ Santa Anu, 557-2702 Ch' r 17 Call Mrs F1 · & Boot Show SMALL NOVEL TY CO. ' the desst!rt. *GARDENER* Be yo~ own bou! Part 'or f/tlme. Your own area. ,Hiah Income •. Guaranteed .Cu.stomers. Earn Now. Pay Later. 534-7117 or 534-3144 GARDENING Route fur sale, ~ i2.S00 includes aJI E:Jiuipmcnt &: truck, 30 hr wCek. $970 1mo. income, call aft 5, 548-3631!. I' 'GENERAL l Inventory Clerks p Days. \Ve need you l'IO\v. Irvine: area. Call today! •"""" 1111.r'~ ,. ie ' ' eming, .at the Needs man over 2S for ship-Bicycles I020 COLORFUL Kapok stul.fed i.:::::..:==..,.--,--,-.,.-.,.,I HSKPR. pt lin1e. :r.1ature. MGMT lrnc 21·30 S1SO wk 540-9'ITl for &ppt. ~!oD-Jo~ri "-'--'--"-'-----casual furn, suitable for * * * * * * * ~ So Inv l.d N rn i;f College prt'd betwn 8:30 & 6 pm. Anoheim Stadium ping/receiving dept. 40 Hr u bl * Furniture Auction.....,. me a 1 care. pl. gua · · October 2-6 \\'k. $2.20 pei::. hr. Golden's, USED Rebuilt Bicycles like den or ·v rm, game t 1"' Bch. 67>-7363 aft Uam 1'11'. RichardJJ, TI4/84S-545.S. PRODUCTION OPERATORS Pl•••• call """·S6lS, ext 333 946 \Y. l?lh St, Costa :r.1esa. new. Approx 'iii Orig. price. v"/4 mutch chN, good cond. *Fri 7:30 pm Sept 27* 1'1FRS REP needs part time Must be High School grad. ""'"" U'f.< Apply ~llam 10, 5, J spds & Stingrays. ~~ -~---~= REPOS. BANKRUPTCIES, ---------·I gt>neral office help, call assist lead man in setups, to claim your Uckets. Atoto-cross equip. & Beach Garag9 Sate 8055 L 1 Q u 1 o AT ION s , & INSPECTOR 642-9937 between 4 & 5 pm. operation of equip., mixing {North County toll free S J $590/$640 Cruise111. CONSIGNMENTS resins, molding compounds, nun1ber is 541).1220) teno r . RECYCLED CYCLES Pctrl l.J11ting lomOITOYI l\IEDICAL Recpt., Bkpr. some work exp. preferred. * * * · * 1'"ree. So. S.A. 1'1fgr ,..__ NB AIOVING, Selling matched MASTERS AUCTION In.Process exp'd. female, over 35 & Excel. company be n e 8 , \Vork for 1nat'l L'Ontrol n1gr 6-150 W. ~wy, · · dresser 0&: chest $50, 2 l\Iin. 6 nio's exper. in 111_ Know pegboard systen1. Send E qua 1 0 11 p 0 rtu 11 it y Sh + gd typing. Strong recliners $35, gas stove $50, .. ~96~is Ncwpo1'l Blvd~ Process. All electronic in· rcsunles to: Classified ad Employer Call Linda: Sales R•presentatiYe s table co. \V/xln't bene-RALEIGH lOspd, Grand & mlsc household items. OJ,>" spectlon. l\iui.t know color No. lb6. Dally Pilot, P.O. 5"9-llOl fils. About 2 Yl'S expel'. Prix, 23" lyr old, $115. Come lo 276 East 20th St, Open 9 to 5 tiosed Sun. C 0 de S. · b 1 u e Pr,. n 1 5 , Box 1560, Co:;ta l\1esa, Calif. (Trainee) Free/Also Fee Jobs a,52-Q'7Q!l (l,1 Thursday ~ * * * * * * * * 9262G PRODUCTION Nee<ls spec· Local diviswn of large "'l'i"" --' '----schematics. Xln't co. =~==~~==~-tors, packers, u t 11 it Y national corporation has Angtl.$ Cordo~~~~~nncl BICYCLES . I boys & 1 BUNK set, dbl. bed, Jge. * PLUSH benefits includes 1 v.•ks MEDICAL FRONT Agency ~1~ • 3 Both good ,_. caphoard picnic tbl CARPETING * \l,'Orkers, 557-3460, ask for opening to be f 111 e d v.'01nan s sp. • vac'.ttion afte.r 6 mo ' s • OFFICE ASSISTANT Doug immediately for s harp 333 E. 17th No. 15, CM condition 494-7322' \V/umbrella, Singer ''Utl.le De<.'Orato1· has 196 yds of rust g~~. w:iar~f d~~~i ASSISTANT PRECINCT \\'orkers: Dennis indlvidu1Li interested ln a ;-i!~~~~~~~~:J ic~1~m~o~r~1~1~&~E~q~u~ip~.JI0~30~ ~~hp!;;:· n'::~P~~~ plush carpeting. Super buy!! !Ure. Many more. Tn>ing from dictaphone a M .. n .. en. n em 0 cra1 i c marketing career. ·Telephone Sales ;~• . ., • ., cnnn 642·~'>5/5'\84654. I & bill. -~ Abil•'ty to n>eel people, REVERE slide pro'""tor, -~ '~'·-----~ \ .~:.:..-"'-""-""7'---.=ol Documentor must. nsurance mg cam""'ign $2 oo hr 848-lUJ ""'" ---M " W 1-• -~ etc. for appt. 833-1626.. ...-· · ' willingness to work al all 25mm & i:mun "C" mount LARGE· Vari et Y, ski ISC. an .u -· Dl'yi's'ion l\IODELS REAL ESTATE SALES levels, ambition & uireda clean. Costa Mesa Area movie lense1>. 673-8105 s)'eatcrs, ~ts, jackehts, I ·A_D_U_L-'T-Pood--1,-,i-ttc-r-.-,-.,..,-t ti(jiil Orang c CI Y. prof. OPPORTUNITY! cut appearanl.'e req . . W k F KODAK M70 Super 8 :r.tovle ,.,.,""'"""'holdse~ g. mac ~ oome. ,..,_,na dct :r.tar Add ph You have your 01vn private Rapid Advancement or rom Zoo , • S1 use 1 t e n1 s. ........ .....,, ... 21Glhl"-t Dr. ressogra Photographer needs ~re desk and phone. Same toca· JI Qualified Your Home Projecior. m ....,ns. ow Marlgold, OOf, .F"ri. 915 Balboa area. 675-0215. '" Multigraph models for .publicalJOn&. tion 18 years. New or ex· TI4/64..2-&?60 Bob llansen Top Commiss·ions n1otion. Asking $55. 557-3093 67i-SU3a 1 M.;::u::s;:lc"1.;l:;IF...,..,=::~. "'m=.:;•t"s'IOl"'°Jol. " .II ........ W..1291 Eq~ ~ Daimlt, s:. Call: 772-327G aft SP"'l perielll.-ed licensed r ea I l·S PM * 558-73ll * Cats 8035 GREEN Couch. Brn slC(!pel' ~;;;;~ll=U~ll=====~ ua ppor. mp yer • · estate salespeople v.·eloon1e! Teleprompter Cable TV Equal Oppor. Employer sofa, oak desk & chr, baby 1'~ENDER Bassnum llead Newspaper Carriers-11a\'e financing for your 2624 \V. Coast llwy 1 """""""""""""""""~l f<'REE to good home. Gentle items. ice skales, rollei· Solid St.ate. Xlnt Cond. "'•iUr J-ANITO-~-------BOYS & GIRLS sales. Call for interview. NeY:por1 Bet1.ch, Ca I~ . Yr o 1 d n1 a I e co. t · skates, many niore. 1915 rover, $100.00 lil'n1. Call RS, pai1 time eves, 10 yrs & Older \V.E. Lacbenmyer Realtor Equ:.J. Oppor. Empioyer TOW Truck Driver, ex.per. Housebroken, short hair. •tar;"ers Dr. NB. 6:12-fil'l'J. 549-1600 ~ GENERAL LABOR.ERS med. Aaslgnmenls. Top $$$. Long or short term. <;all 540-4450. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO , TEMPO Temporary Help openings In Santa Ana, IJ46:.J928 or Eves: 6'13-457i F/tlme. Top pay & f11nge Knows name. 642·0536 aft 5. " ... , Orange & Fullerton. Good DAILY PILOT benefits. Apply G & W Glass, China, kitchen utensils, CLJ\SSICAL GUITAR, v.·/cn.st:i opportqn.ity for perm. part SAU:"S Towing 17th & Irvine NB PAMPER Your cat use books, collectables, etc. gd concl. $35. I. .. l A I t ' • • . Thrice weekly CATTA-BOX ., .... , .. ~ ime empwymen. PP Y a TYPIST.STAT Service. Phone 6TJ..-6217 91fi8GG. Garden Grove Blvd. .,.... ""'" ~~:~~~;:~7~j Has Routes Open TELEPHONE +.General ofc for N.B. CPA PERSIANS & HI~.-tALAYANS, LUD\\'IG Drun1 Set., Musi: Dana Point 11 you are capabe of cnrn-hrn1. Must be 1nature .•. able CFA registered kitten.!. $50 °a'°ARA~"G"E'""SA=L"E'""B"'•-,n<-,.,-,,,,.,n,c, "',·~s.7c0o1mpletc. Excel. cond.; Jew•lry Store Mgr 10 accept responsibility. & up. s= 0010 27th, 28th, 29th, 20121 Bay· .... -v E . eed Ill Ira! KE s ing S300 + \Yt.>ekly, hard IJ"OO H . h xpenen , or w n. C • f 8 h REAL ESTATE BRO R Salary commensurate w/ view Ave, Santa Ana e1g ts l2J Student CLARINETS; i' Wei known jewelry chain apJ$ rano eac "l.Jc." Indu s tr ia I , com· "'Ol'king, & looking foi· a ability & exper. \\'rite Dogs 8040 ~35-13 Olds, $60. Le Blanc, i1a. G-"L OFC $500 1 · hoU' · aU "' ·d · 1 posilion which offers l.'On1· .,.,:. c" s opening que in n1 . mcrchu, rest ent1a , con-. 1 J Classified ad no. ..;:., cJo 01'~ the \Vorld! 12 families, Gd l.'Ond. 979-7761 T)'pe 5.5, Mature. }"ig. op Must like responsibility. s J an Cap·1strano solidate your independent or ~rin~ll~l.~itio;:il'C& ~~ Dally Pilot, P, o. Box 1560, • PUPPY WORLD • 17842 \\.'lntcrbeIT)', rounluin ,\C<.URDION-for-,n~lc-.~ll~kc • WESTCLIFF \Vrile classified Ad No. 261, an u small brokerago busil)('SS b'I' I II Costa A1csa, Ca 92626 Bull Tcnier. Lab, \Velmara· l'ly. 962-1"~. frl Sal. Sun. 1~~ Personnel A.genc-y Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 into a growing, Irvine-based sta 1 ily, p ca.se ca TYPIST/CLERK ne~. Bull dogt;: Peklngese, Horses ~ 8060 'ie''" ~I 891-G'1611. 1 (l\Jark 111 Center) Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CALL Mr. Lowder Broke r.i g e·Oevelopment NATIONAL 1 1 1 . .11 Chihuahuas, Tiny Poodles. -E ~~IOl=5" 1 I 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. JOURNEYMAN Produce Firm. Prestige oifices with as. accura t e riist-~·1 Pit Bulls, Cockapoo. 100 Ofc. Furn.I. quip.:__ 11 542-88.16 Cleric wanted. Apply in 492-4420 identity. Associated Broker OFFICE SUPPLIES trairi on lBJ\1 lypescllrng l\tIXED PUPS Slud Scniice % QUARTER l~orse Colt, GENERAL OUice, L l re person. 16622 Beach Bl, Nl!\\'spaper Caniers: or Broker-Salesman \Rc~a· 997-4521 or 532-2432 eqwpment. J\tost Breeds. Roller Canar· dl6 mo& o81d.rldl$250$1·00~!~ ........ ~-3M Dry Copier-209 •···~-•-ncy, nr OC H 8 tionships available. Vr1te ies Reptiles & Turtles Open e · e · u=-"w.> asKing ~-1n. nutke oaJt•r. ~~ .. ~--sharp girl · · GIRLS & BOYS Brokers. P.O. Box15107San· SALES LAY OUT/PASTE UP Ev~s. 531.5027, . Mi$Ce11;n;o;i--ao80 Geitet.;;' Dupl icator I 'I ""'-N ,_ & ta Ana ea."""""' Sharp Guys or Gals with basic typil•"' skllls for -GREAT DAN"Be 8 . 1190 ... . w secy s""ms. eaun:Sal.,, JUNIOR SALESMEN 10 yr1 & older RE Se.II 20~·~ -t Looking !or a penn. I/time small print sho'P. Call r.tr. r;,,-au: 1'1!1· I BUY'' as11:1ng • niaxe ....... er. accuracy1 a musL ary . · acre re ... .:a •1~.-y ••ou•t die Bitch, Champ10nsh1p •• ~It. \Yebh. til:>-8600 an)lunt: ~· rty bet L A & position in boutiqUe sales. " '"'-"-' • .,....,-.,. _ open. 833--..v DAILY PILOT prope ween ., he 'd . " -~=°=~~=~--1 Lines, 17 m08 old. Showdog. Good, used iunulurt! & .i!ODE"lrn Oak Executive I _ _. San Diego, Experienced 9r "usl exper In iugh . TYPISI', EXPER. has bee:n shov.·n. 642-5665. ....., , Gener•I He p W1nteu Age 10.15. Earn $20-$40 per Y 0 u n g. am b ,· 1 ,· 0 u 5 , fashion mens sporU;\\·ear & P/timc ""ur home or my appliances or \\'Lil sell tor you Uesk, & Cn.~cm.11.. at ~· ~~"aJ Apply TAT'S Deco-weekgelting~·customers motivated. Leads. Un-looking !or a position ofc. 'p~~ o. Bo:< 6258,-IRISH SETT$50~ PUPPIES MASTERS AUCTION prtet. Pd SltilJI. Sai:. $85tJ, r1 230 N for the DAILY PILOT after H t • I 1 J 673-S.100 , ccesso es. ew· hool nd Saturda y as rou es open in limited income & future. \V roorn o grow wan ex· Anahein1, Ca 92806. 642-3076 646 8i686 or 833-9625 -~~~--~t . . -LDl'iv.e.Jffi ~ust -i! out of sd~1 ·~ San Clemente Call tor appt. Mr Sharpe,-paneling business. u you're WAITRESSES aft. 6 or Sunday 83S-09i-I SECY chrs $811-1 Exec -swvl ·,. EN.ERAL OFFICE 300 ndhe bl t k 714-613--1514 cxper'd&needagreatjob, -BLAOCUUJ.,--Yem., 5 mo., II.ROUGHT . I . 'I chnl $1b/·25, Dk& i~-up ; pm & a e 0 wor Call for appt. Exper. Neat Appearance AKC, tn1inable. \Vanls love · , . .. . '."'. n .e~<:ing,. " Pitrce tli7 W 19, CM, ~·~~t Exper ~tature at least 3 days per -k No CALL Mr. Hyde Real Estate Salesperso, n THE LOOK , .. '500 , ... , "~ ... .., fl• I• ~u•p l t"A''""' ' ' · · WANT A CHANGE? -Apply Surf & Sirloin & room, $65 61:.-8137 '-'"• ....,i;:., " · · ... : I t>l:i-J~OS , iP/t. 556-1044. deliveries or collecting. 492 .. 20 ·~· V Coas H . Jensen t1\·ee1er, horn. 1 ·-"--c-~-~~~1 Transportation prov ided.1 ___ _c.;;_-_;____ 85".k Commission SALES PERSON ~ \ · t \vy., NB ENGLISll BULL DOG. fen1. spkrs .. 1 \\'ood 5liding cloo1'S 1 NE\11\l\IAH. Top Desk. ... 6 eed~I ~le ~:·~~~ en 1 C:ill 968-4812. $55. Licensing School $TSQ.."'$300-wk:, mgmt op \VAITRESS, tray & cocktail, 11,; yrs AKC. l>tUST SELL \\'/track, .t:?"xSi". &KH94i., dn\s .. JOx60, ~.00 \113J 'present sec'y 8 1a 1 f. Equal Opportunity Employer REALCO, REAL TO S llome Dil't'ct Sales. Will c."p required, appoint call $150. 494-2196 eve. ufl 7:'.i1J pm. i.5l·a::l60. Lo.s AJ11nu1os. ~mlc co. in a new field LEGAL SECRETARY 495-1830 or 831-2770 Train. r~1'efer over 25, 842-9000 " MOVING 1~ SALE! :! ~\111l'r., Pianos & O rgans 8090 W energy recovery. Salary With litigation exp. Newport Real Estate Sales :r.tarricd & Cnr. WAITRESS ot ~lanlllS\'llll' end !ables j open, liberal. fringe benefits. Beach financial Center , Earn 75 to 91)%. Desk, Electrolux Division Coffee shop. Day & eves. I 11 S & mHt¥ ldbk' $:;'1) ea. TV • PIANOS Good typ~ skills req'd. .,AA Alll Phone, Ans. serv., Training. Mr. MacDonald 494-1064 Exper'd. Over 21. No Phone Frw• to You Color Antf'Ma. msidc p\\T I ,Send resume or call Robert -2 dynamic locations. Call Consolfdated Foods Corp Calls. Kona Lanes, 2699 . rotor s;t'. r;~ Tana;;cr l>r. • ORGANS H. Collins. Pres. N.R.G.-Nu LIQUOR CLERK phi 1 GibilisccrHacienda SALES. Act now. be a Sarah Harbor Bl. Oi 01. ~----Rentals fr $5 Fuel Co. 1602 Monrovia St, F/tlme eves. Penn position. Real Estate Inc. 542-5656. Covenlry fashion sh 0 w \VAITRESS, at . least 21. Fr .. To You .~5 CQ}![ ~lAKE A.\' OFFER: NB In') "" '2ll Over 21. Call AM only, _ 1-'-'--·"·:7.ic'~~-c~-.. .. ·.,.,--J 673-753(1 REAL ESTATE direc-tor in your area, no STE\V KETI'LE, Adams at Workbentb ll.'/l drawt>r-., G.IRLs.....GIRLS ..:c.:....;;~_,~""'----1 SALESPEOPLE. \\al,y oot investment no dclivecy. Xlnt Harbor, Cosla :r.1 es a . F'AMlLY OOG NEEDS GD., ausc. cl«. motoo:. T\' Open Nights 'til 9 tun job. Day or night. LVN v.'Ork in the hottest areas, a11·angmenlS to add lo your 9'1S-1878 H 0 l\1 E, 1'~ Rt EN DL '>.' cabinet 11'/doon, rools. OB Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12.-5 1, No. exper. necess; We train For job satisfaction join our Huntington Beach/Fountain fam ily income. Oppo11unity \VAJTER LOVES KIDS. 6 4 6-;, 1 4 l ~or. paUo umbrell;i baSt' *Pi•nos & Grinds* ')'OU. You must IJke people atafi at Royale Conv. Hosp. \'alley! Let us train you. for local manager. 84lr1000 Full time. Experienct' serv· eves. k furm_!llre and much more. Ba1av.·lll. CJble . OUckering & be at least 18. Apply A 263 bed SNF. Call NEWPORT Call Phil McNamee 963-4567 842-9018 ing Cantonese food. 645-5550. Bi::J\GL.Efl'erricr male pup. 673-Slrt:) • f1SCner . Kawai. KimbaLI any attn or eve. 2930 \V. &46-M50 belvrn 8 & 4 Ior Personnel Ag•ncy \'illage Real Estate. SALES, IND, Comm., Po'A·er WHO WANTS 'rO Y.'ORK? py, 5 months, 5 b 0 15 , E :1. e r-,~,-"~1,-~so.;'°•-~.-ol°'B°":\1 . hnBbe • 1tln:on & Ham''.!l. Coast Hwy, N.B. appt. N Be h 642""3870 RESTAURANT HELP tools. cutUng tools, shop ORNE A CAB! housebroken. loves kJd.s. T>~Tiler Ul'.l. '."<et t It' ~J~tt . Sohrucr . Stein- GRAVEYARD Shilt mid-U\fE.IN Housekeeper, week· ewport ac Saddleback Coffee: Shop in supplles, bearings, power QIOOSE your hours work 545-3369 (rffk bedspread $100, rr:a.n-v.a,y. Storey & Clark. \\'U,.. : •t to 8 AM 3 Openings. ends for elderly lady, Corona NEW FACTORY Mission Viejo needs a trans, Growing company. for yourself, ·be l~ ov.'11 FREE 3 )T old Labrador. I cis:can ctuna tSI S100. ~ er . \\'urUticr • Yamaha : l ack tn the Box, 1205 Baker de! Mar. 673-5279 Bra ch outlets just opening v.•aitress tor sua;~te :~ ~;ct ~~~f1ity for go gel· boss. Men or women. C.an male v:/sbots. Needs Ianu· T\ nd!: "'ark $30. 96S-~ :-<ev.· s~uiets i.. •••••••• $ii1$ ..St., Ol6ta Mesa..--"' LVN, S33 per shift. In ~u needs the IolJowina· 4F t?/Sa12,U30SU7Fry4 I nel2 ~ I-"""" ~~'=====~-be slightly handicappeC ly 'v.·/yrd. I.m.·es 1.Jd:.. p.m.""'~==:--:== lisec.I trum • ••.•.•••.•• GRILL COOK NURSES Aide, F/Um.e. Mgmt Trne 1,.;~-~k n n ° :...,. SALESPERSON Neat -Clean Appearance. 6iJ.3820 l!O\'L">G, tn& n-.atchcd Piaytrs " •••••.••.• ~ CM ,.A,,-"~ .10J Dishwasher 11 am to 3 pnl ~., k 1200 $400 k ~. v·-tired Ag 2S I 70 -'~-•. ~ ~-... ? r-__ ..... .. t' ........ P/time needed in1med. Ca.II 2055 Thurin, oou-,_,.. Senimcn (2) $3' hr 1 · "a e ·· · "' · ''11 e ""·• re · e 0 · FR EE I brado /she rd .... ~r "' "~t ..,.,, • ........ ..a •·•········ ......., 21 .. o · 1 daily. App Y in person. Show advertising & sp•cc, Supplement )'OUI' inrome. a r PfJE' rt't.imen. Ci n.s ~W\~ $.j(), *ORGANS* 5S1·3232 ext "°· M1sson MAN NEEDS :P.tATURE Salesmen Open he! 4 pu-!•male o•--• 11 •"· Viejo. WOMAN to live In & care Pl'<'f ovr 25. m~rricd, car. 1---o~•·e='-'p~m~. =~=,--so1ne experience req. (7141 Drive a C9.b 6 hrs or more" to ;;i ~mes orJ;"~;,;-s ~ J.· mL<c ~ rtl'n-.s. Bal~'UI • C.Orlll . Hammond. hil•-(7 & 51 '~ All be ['! ·uon RESTAURANT f><13·0700, l\.1r. Tyler. day. Apply in ~rson. -· -1 -Come Ill~ W: :xith. Of. L" Ki ball , -· GOLF STARTER \VANTED, for 2 c .... ..,n ......,, nc 1 s, career posi s. MANAGER YcllO\v Cab Co., 18S E. 16th FREE to you. :? Dek"M 'Jbursd.J) ~ n.a'<''B.I • 01 ·...,..'Te)!· ,40 hr. 4 day week, Pre(. housework. \Veekends oU. 494-1065 SALES person. Exper. in S '-·· 1 T . ,1 ·"·-bo·• '---Rodgers·Thotnas·Yamaha '11eml·retircd man. Reply to Salary 551-1810 after 5:30 NURSERY MAN New resta urant in Ne\\rport retall gilt store a must. I., ....,.;ta l\. esa. :~· • ust ~ tu CUJTHE.:i-~-~ t ... tl.'I • Wurlitzer Gutl.iransen . ·" Ad N 271 D 't MAN Beach. Young, ar.arossive. Days, eves !J. \vknds. B"""S \VOMAN v.·ho needs $500 + _ -.,..-.,.,..,,_, j, lade, ~ Pli~t,..n.. .•"en. , Clas""f1ed o. ai Y MAINTENANC~ Ex per. or ll 0 r t i c u I tu r e -· ~ .._., ...:; E P. ~ Pil l P 0 Bo 1560 Costa G " al l rk Jani 90n1e experience required. lntemalional, 2043" \Vestcllff 100 st. Sales oriented. ~lr. O'KEEfE le M • P. ITT ....... n;..tS. ~ .t Q)l"f n...ok-rn-..-ir.1< o . . x cncrw m n . v:o on.p . background. Yng & '"· n •~ ....... vvuli'""'' ••••••• ...,. ....... ...... • "'' Unlimited earnings. 640-0502 Dr., Newport Be<1ch. Lyons. 1 4.1g.as...,5455_ ""shv."asher. dns3a. J.l:t'I:!:'! i n> L pnnotl • --S •-1Mesa 9'1626 equip. & bldgs. , B as .1 c doostr;ous. 842_ .... ,.,.. •. -,,,..... . LN">Te)' plnel ••••• , •• .,,_ ljAIRDRESSERS Asst. need-knowledge of mechanics . oow . RESIDENT Mi1nager poSi· SALESPERSON. exp' d . ;c,.......,.~ '"' .,~ .ti iAJ ~:. \\'urlitzer Sv!net, new .• $t!li ed. Ken Tenipleton·s, some welding, plumbing & NURSES Alde, all shills. 1 lion available fur 30 unit Perm. job avail. in most ~ 3 ~LU.8 Kit:era.--i--tZ .!o\C?...::::1....:.. ~: c Qr n e r J.la.mmo.iJ A·lOO •••••.• S.\T C IL. 6421857 carpentry v.·ork. :r.1usl be Yr expcr. re<fd. Xln't apt. building, near center diversified gift shop on BaJ. I 2 gray, ·~ ~--.,.-~ ~ "ilk.~ .l ~. * WIN FREE * 8 high school grad. Equal Op-"':8t!es & benefits. Cf?me of Laguna Beach. Couple Is. Must show initiative in llercNnliM ~ .~ ~ •J i J 11 er t ORGAN LESSONS Have you been a BEELINE portunity Employer. Call v1s1t Park S_u per 1.0 r preferred. Opportunity to all areas. 673-325.1 Joe Y.l?.E.-HAIP.. D T~ . ..;..~ ,.,,.~ •• ·~ t!. ~ ,tm:Ws! Try ll, you'll like Llnda: 549-1101 Hea.llhcare, 1445 Superior, enjoy Jiving ,vbere you SAIL LOFT hand work&: J ~. •~t c~--:t0.,., ~-,._:-~:-'-:"~.,...,=~= FULLERTON MUSIC • U1e firm & free Iashions. NB v.-oric. Call Peg Barker at -ir ru;-~ da t.~ ~ -;; 1&191 LucHd. Foanta1a VafleJ Call 5t6-3183. MAIJ:'ITENA.NCE ~N N ~ ~ s Es A IDE s & Nolan Real Estate Inc. n4: cutting.CaJirr~ I :Art=t=iques======~= . f$ _.-.. ~ i."-.£.~\."S .;. \ }( p LE . 5S1-ta6 HELP \VANTED. perm. p/l Exlpenb~nced c"::....:nl~trtca&I, Orderlies. Call Bctwn 8am· 494-9-124 l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;I I~; 1~ .~~ ~~ ~I JJ n.?t"!15t!!'S.o '' ',"""'., 122 N. Jtarbar, FuDenm I Id al I P um mg, -.--~~ ~~.= _..,.A 1' SUPER SA E ..,.,.., .. , .. !l'Y"A.. ,,_.... ' :,;.., ..... . .......... ' empoyment. e or 1 ted restaurant equip. 4pm, !'>48-JOOi.1, l\'lesa V1:auc SEC'Y .,"SO * L * .WM717 e-.~ 4&...·'":C. 171·1IOS h'!liable studenlJi. Eves· re a 1 Conv. Hosp, 661 Center Sl, RN's to .., MONDAY SEPT >O -c-c-=-=-=--c Mon-Fri & Sat AM. Hrly JmOeLn L. y ROGER INC •-,:n,,,•==-,.,.,-==== * CCU'S ClOS(" in Jniinc local.ion. Furn;n..re t115G 1.--_;:.,~ ·ru1;r tl.5. Be-aali· FREE ,,}ltages. Inside work. , • r; . Ord 1 7 3 llrevious manuf. exp er . TUESDAY OCT. 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--..n ._,..ur tG. ~VICJl'I! dw;.•·J.Jr Adult 0.-fMI Ct.s1e1 63&-7891. 89'l-2'258. 17042 Gillette. Irvine NURSES Atdc, . er Y -· helpful. Good typing & lite 10.S • ::ll. 1'-ntmn1:o1 chlu.1' H>. Now ~ 1 -"0:...:""'C...::::::...::::;c:-,·==~!I -• M&F 7100 Expel'. or trainees. :P..Iesa 1'1ull p-lime.<e-11 & ll-7 sAAt:\1 'd. *UP TO ''· OFF M•mES-SIES ..:::-cr~ • , ~ liHio~l~~W~a~n~ted~,~M~&~Fiiii7~100~jjHjjit~l~pjjWjjojjnjjtjj-jj'jjjjjjjjjjjjiij Verde Conv. Hospital, 661 ES 1-'• FREE n * .~ ~ ·. • ==-=~=-~ Yar in6xmation ~ oall Ce I r St Ct\.1 E.xceUent Benefits uu-,~ Back Door Antiques M •mCAr:.rrr .. \fll:P..fJ.Ul~ ra. 2Jr . 51?·2151 in C.o6ta !k!la. I ' ' " I ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED IN SOLDERING & ASSEMBLING OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Phone Mr. Sosa (714) B33-9513 Wffkda 7:30AM·4PM IRVINE ELECTRONICS 2700 DuPont Drive, Irvine, CA 92664 An Equal Opportunlly Employer • NU~eES A1~E All shlfts. Good V.'Ork1ng conditions Bureau of 1896 Harbor Blvd, C..M. • • • A~~ ID"l"'I 111" '"!•' 1'$. &lb in I rn 91 FCIUlllWri t,'a!Ley. dbl H B COSTA MESA ' Employment Ageoi:'Y c,~ fdl • -V'tl ~ '.IP'Y "Qnrn1V1n ~5:'3 nft oar inatmct« ttqQe:n mat Penn. Depe.n a e. . ' Me . I Ho p "tal c-1a Mesa '"llOO M I ~ Conv 1-losp. l88ll Florida mor1a S I mi Harbor BJvd Su7e 'Ill RD. OU: W• ~~ r:'.::c:F.11 f'f • .fr.'"! '«}t\I•• tn i; onty ~ drartq iNeftlll:. St, H.B 847-3515 · 642·2734 EOE Anahm 600 N EucUd 776-BJ20 .lfw1es. fJlJc: '"1'.A;n, -+.U'llt ~ ~ J:Ri 100111 Sordia Pm. tm ! ed b'J J.et;mitlfl IO pi.y Che PART TlME \Varehouse help Org 2 City Bl Ea.lit SM-1.222 ~neta. .oirt ~-tr:iwr • ll '1. Bt<tmi nt'W, nnw Orpn IMafd Pib advu- nceded. Irvine lnduatrial I nttatr/• •A T~a i4.~ w £ • ': f!. -• t i .:. \ " Jlll'tl. :9:\. li~9 ttce f Ibis "" nttn. area, must be dependable &....rll ~ 1 t ~ t1 • "-~ r;,.,.,m :; ""'; mt..,., SF .. \I :r ~ Weddtmr C..st Minic Stniee & accurrale. Student ok. Med·Surg. unit ll·7:30A1if Sec'y, Sal•• Asst. !Ur-T.-.a.t'S'!lv.11.ii , ~n;,;. ·MAtlf , ""'::' hi r r:.i1im & ¥mL worn once, One 18, fM lLIWft)' v ... EOE, 556-8100 shill, f/Ume. Xln't benc.:.:ts. Very sharp, mature l'OW'lll'. Pf1P.TA2l.i! ;o:w-"""' ~~· 1~..-,,.,. """ ~ ,,.., 11'.U 101, M"~ I ~ wnn ~. LniM PBX Answering Strvlce EOE. Contact Mrs. Jensen. !ieCM!lory wno+ t)'J)tre I °'Pn. x!:sr '".tA".d.. t'NI. ...,.11' .• • •ir WaMtt, drytr, ~. b9'Ufll I• p;e Costa M.eltl Memo r i a 1 m~t Stledtic ~ •b-J1t7 lrl UJ..;;:r. '' rn;,., 11 1J' ...,.. ';;: --.. 1 __ -. , ... ~"-r-. """"-. C'l'l o •if!, P/Ume days or eves. Exper. edit •1 •-•-t r,_..,. • --...... · ,..._ ,.,, ...... .-· uuu:;a.. H .. pl!al 301 Vo"c tor1a c:r.1 a: or V.Tnr ._, ""-~-~~ .. -v.,..--. -.."' ........ m: ... iti "I'<' ~ ~·~ Call pref'd. EOE. 54()..1962 642-2734 • ' Figure apdtodit A:: :d'tt •I • ,...,....., .... , .,..,..._'\ rM ., "' 11 1 ~.,,1rn ram. ~A""1 M'f-1:! ..... ,,. •t-- p.r.onn.I Counselor peopl . ~ ,, r r.v..n. "''A1 ,_.. ..... , 1 ~ dt..I , ~ .D"Jt'1 r 1XP.f1Bt, l!r!W'• Attl'ly .. ~~~IO JI!!!~ 11'~ rm ~~-u.1 •• .._ .......... "A'J'E PAATY W·~ lmmcd. opening in our R N SUPERVISOR Erutl.IBi ll'Wl}'A •f'trirJ '" • .., ~· "11111,.,,. 111«1 <11~ ~ r;(;·euY Jl'l,\.'f() fiiR beautiful ofc. Salary guarn. 11 PM T: 7 AM h11ikiuou1W1 •M '' k. ~ ' 41!-r,?JJ ~ t ....,. .,fa~ ~ _'"'.,'' CA.~ fl> 549+() • + comm + bonus. Exper. k IV k Pl"l'Qlft • hNYt ... .-k ... y,.. .. ~'11l 'rF1 1 -• P. __ .... -i -.... _ 4-40 wor ee · flrw:l Xln'r tutur. •I •w t"l.!'i wr .. ~.r" ' .. <J .... :ri ,.~,.. ........ th..., JIAMlf~ ~net ()rp-. Pj!·:~eor.:;ca~::~cy ~i:tl~ll ~~ a;: manuf. 00.:50. ~-tr. 1?'1~1 ·~ --1 • ~;"": n!1, ~ zre-on~t, IO'itl ~& 5 't7400Brookhurst,F.Vly. M&-1966. Bristol • *S.C.'ys, • 1 ~-1o.· • ..,,._ " f'nl .... , .. w•·-r:-1!:>•;;.JSe,.-~~=-""~- Suite 213 96.1-677S vaJeacent. Jll:\'t ~ ~ll'f tJ'il frA ft ~ I~ NI' ' .rJI ' 1 1 -.m ft ~ .,...,.....,' M'(,...q'f ..... n. &IJ!t ~lilf RN 'ttn..VN'a ~lL l'ull or Ur. Rdnckn _.._ , _.. ,n.1 1-, -1-, ~m. jlffll bf fnr p/timt. Med~ationa. MCM. .o'10 Bin:b IL-. j;;i...-'* "' ......... ·~ ''" ''"". n'.r~ Vord · , "°"1>;-661···""';>1",.;,""'tr'--~ .... ~,,,..,..,....~.,..,,:_,,,,;..,..:._.:.;;~~,..-..,:-.,;,,;,......~"~·t:__:O~~~·· !IUlt~A~gR~~"""';;:;;:::~i:l---1 Center St, CM 548--5585 01•1 A Jolt m.-& r,rPtrR'il ......... -~ 410&. 2 ~ .. JWdll, nN & LVN/Wknd 'relief. 1 No CMr91 T• y.., -,. 111--$0; !*-18111 Wknd all ~· •1•-h' r--·k· ...... --....... :fl"ltlt ftPOR..1' -K, --= or . ._ /&: ..... 1p ..__, •1 " ~ h 11 ~n ,..,-.no, ~ T plAA,--Sebedulc-. &.. _Rd.Jj.B. 64U044. --SKRE-U<I' • ·~ • ""' """"' . , KA coonllnote produoflon RN SUP.ER¥1SOR °"'pi tA.. r...,. •-~ phasi•s for Ute manuL o[ F/tlme lJ·7 for large SNF. ot ...,.... ~' -H~ ~ '"''~,-..,:;.~ t-mall pl11~tlc molded & Fri & sat nlghls off. can kt-I~ li" : ,. ,. ' ., mocblned purts. Wortc from 546--0-156 betll(n 9 &. 3 for ott" • ",. ~" ' •In blueprints. nppl 't I • St.nd Reaume To: · ~ ,.,. • ci ... w .. Ad No. 2;1 ROGER'S G RDENS u.~'~'·" "' c/o Dally Pilot Ill Jn Need 01 A ft,.. ·.11. •· P.O.Box 1500 Spr•y Operator . SU;ir h~ Costa Mesa,. Ca 92626 To spray tho J)IMlB & trtet ~ ,., Equnl Oppor. Employer for ...... Apply lo ->J!l>"I .. only a( • • • t 1M f. 2221 Fairview Rd, C.M. SCHEDULER .. • • • Th11rsd11, Srpttmbtr 26, 1'74 DAILV PUT £ 1096 Sw•PI C1mper1, Silt/ Auto Ser. & P 1 rts 9'00 Rent 9120 -- AutOJ W1nted 9590 ;:8M:::.;.Yi:.· ____ ..:.9::,:.71! ~ 9731 f oyofa 976$ Bu ck 9'10 I F _w_d-----'~'tl . '72 BAVARIA 1;.:;:_;;;N;:;;;-;;:;0-::;:u:;;NC:;;:iN:;:"G;;:_.::: ... ;I f74 TOYOTA * * * * 0 69 LTD, B ...... ham, ai., S\\'AP M£ET t1I CANY01~ CLUB 1.9-U Laguna Canyon Rd Sat 9-28 11·4 400--1283 _______ .:..:.::.:1t.r1D ENCINE Corv11:ir. &n- 21' DUNE Buggy or bike drall, pXI. 3!M lh:ml t~lne trlr. w/camper on an metal SlCIO. MS-7482 y,·kclay1 0J1 6 trlr. S<!OOJ or best 0U1:.-r 6 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US 4 11pd , J\lr Cond, 1ercc. 1132-, J •ck Bowrin~ Powtr. enl:; J~t OV1'T bauled,i' rJTI Salt• ?rll'f'd ALL CAfS CLEARLY 228 Tulane R , x1nl _an... low blue I ' mscouNT Pfuc;;o Best Deol • ......,. " ' ' $6199 Esan1plc: Dtn10 No. 5712. Co1te Mesa -~ "' · TV, Radio, HIFIS t. I09i ' _557-2562 I 'RE""'CE=N=T""L"Y_r_e.,.b"°1 ,--,1~,~,~o ,flSllER contf)(»ltnt 120 wall ll\'o 10" Allee 1peakel"l1 In y,·tdnut cabin<ll» w I t h Motorcycl"/ 1600cc V\V e.ng. $350. 19711 Scooters 9150 V\V .trunsaxle. $200. Boll'I for $500. 549-3917 aft 6 pm. S:n99 Incl. ,\tR COND Anywhere! You are the wlntll.'r or '69 TOIUNO CORR..\ JET Crevier BMW cnu No""'~ s12~ 2 t.lckct1 t<> thr ·~ cu Im. '° inllt"~ 208 \\I. hot Sunla 1\rtt1 rol' your pr1'--e LEAS E OR BUV Recreation Vehicle Sacr~ sm. W-1)6't) 83;-3171 BEACH OLDS-MAZDA All Models I & Boil Show ~' r.,..., :"'t., ftuU P•;:: / dividing ne~ric. AIMO 1et 8" t.:peaken & set or Ktl'ts ~tll'phanei, all ror $2:8. 1 Cash. Firm! 968-49n after lPl\.I ''GIVE-A\\'AY PIUCES~ Speakers. tape recorder. 1'" r<•L"Ordlng tupe. R e c o rd ialbuma &. slng:le1 from tOc 74 SUZUKI Antiques & Cl11slc 9520 GT 550 1787429) Only $1295 1931 J"ORD, lo·lodel A. EvtryUtln~ orig: new model A eug. 33262 Pillo AJlO· De.na J>t. 'l93-3635 after 5:30 NEWPORT IMPORTS ~D~a-t_s_u_n-"~"-'--"'97"20"I Betch I:Uvd. liwitl.nii:ton Bch ~Ull Lf.IDl4• ut the r1~~:".~ rk.~ ~=' .o..:.:.:.oc------"'-...,...,__~ An1h1im St.teli um 0<-·1obcr 2-6 '66 n.ANCHlltO M•1 whls. '6i DATSUN : Automatic MercMl•s Benz 9740 TOYOTA. Pl-·" ··all 64'.'-~78. ••t .,.,., lle\V paint. °"'1t deCk. 'id'tl tra11.s, new while y,•all Ure11, 1:..:.:.:.::.:.::.:.:...:.:.:.:::...-.;.;..:.::. ... ~ .. ;JI;! "' ~ t.'O!id. J.JG-lltli -udl • h t•· E• lie J lo clain\ )·om· llckets. "-'::=----,=:-I •• 0 "' cu ••1 • .,Ci! 11 '68 Mercedes Benz L. 1 --· Ive "MIC\ n....1 •IH'll:. \North County toll bu 1nco n ~ 111. MUST SELL thll weela!nd. .. 19:\\.. .Mf:Jl.c__ ~10~'.f!'LA!ll l l.T. In Xlnt SllAPE TIJnlJ: ))90. W., Co\\>\ ll•-Y .• JN,U. 642-9405 Ho~;;,ci . ch';~roiet 280S numbl'r ,, MO-l220J --19-,-,-TO\,-.N--CO\J-P_E;.;.,;;; I * * * * Only 2:JX> 1nl .. ln\nWte . Co n,.49 each! 67:r8105 ..... · · -· PHUL"O ool\80le, ste:reo, 21" Color TV. Xlnt cond. $150 ·-"Directly ac~s (1"on1 the OUT. Must see to appreclutc .Uklng $52;. 41l6-<;41> 25" Color' TV $150 Call Ol8·G529 Bulbotl Buy Club" ID36 CITRON Touring car. Sales e Seivlee 1956 chauls. New eng. 2;, 645-6406 mpg. $1750 or bst · otr. 673-9-103. DUAL l2t8 Trntbl '''-bnss & cartridge & du!JtL"Over. 4 n1os. $125. 494-G:tM I~ General SACJUFJCE, _Avon S-3 0 0 1nod. 6 1no old. $600.. 1973 ~1:1 hp Jotu110n motor $300. 14!13) 471.0016 01· (71;1) 615-6411 2 1,YAKS -Vt1n<.'Cr hull, libcrgluss sca111. Ultru Ugh! v.•eight. $75 ~a. 6Tr3662. 14'. ALUMINUM. 1''1SlllNG l30AT. $165. * 536--5065 * Boats, M11r1ne Eq. 9030 e \VANTED: Trailer for Kite sailboal. & <."Over. Rcnson- able. 646·3612 Boats, Power 9040 18' CLASSIC 01ris Cntlt l\·labogany Speed Bo 1;11. 5Ql11ph. !lull, det•k, t."ng1ne & Lill'Ome like ne .... ._ D·ul~ !!arbor In reo.I clH1'8 or skl. lnelude11 skis & lull <.'O\'l'r. ST.JOO or trade for !7 6•la--2'JOO or 67~2. * * * * Richard Cain 8791 Savoy Circle Huntington Beach You are the \\1nner of 2 Uclrebi to the Recreation Vehicle & Boat Show at the Anaheim Stadium October 2-6 Plcuse c:all 642-5678, ext 333 to cluim your !lckets. (No1·th County toll h-ce nun1ber is ~(1.1220) * * * * 48 Plyn10uth coupe, 6cyl, sUck nil stock. rebl.l eng, nu clutch &: thr/out bearing. $550. 586-0050, 1927 CllEV. Landau Coupe. Needs restoring. $850.00 or best oiler. 544-3417 Roe Vohlcl" 9530 CJ-IINOOK·TOYCYrAS round tripper now on display ... Ready for vacation trips ..• Buy now! ... Inspect and dl·ive out . . . Reduced tu $5499 al Bill Mttxey Toyou-•. 18881 Bea.ch Blvd., Hunting· ton Beach. 847-855.'i GO-KART, McCulloch R1 w/"/.1c 7 engine, 2 sets tires, spares,. excellent cond. $139. 893-6460 alter 7P"/.1 or SattSun Sports, Race, Rods 9S.CO •DUNE BUGGY* New cusl. bit. specially bU. rac'g, cng, cost over $3(XX). Chrome pipes, roll bar, etc. Xtra. strong trans .. all nl'.'w. S1reet driv'g. or rac'g. Many xtras. S I I v c r 1nctaUlukc liberglass body. part, Recd l'Oll\'Crsion, rac· Sac. $800 645-24·'4 ing nlab-;;. :JO 1nm i\tikuni, '65 GTO, 4 sp, an1/fn1, hit su1>er tnck, best for 90 lo eng, n1int cond . J\tust lit.'t'. 125 lh good r id er SU»ioor olr. 962-1893. 22' CUS'rol\1 dlesel, 11port $<150 6-1:.! 487i ft 6 fisher, tunn tower, fighting · · a er pni. Trucks 9560 ch:Jir, rod holders, hail 1971 Bultuco 100. Ov.•ncr must -'--'------- t1u1k, outriggers., c ud d y Sllcriflc:c reduced lo $225. e '71 1-"onl F2jO utility body AUTOS IMPORTED General 9701 IMPORTED CARS 73 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE t.ic No. 703H'f\\I 71 SAAB SONNET Lie No. 785DW 70 AUDI IDOLS 4Dr SD Lie No. 440CKG 69 FIAT 850 SPIDER Lie No. 820JE'l' Large$t Selection of Used VW V1ns & Camper$ In Orange County $AVE HUNDREDS Harbour V.W. 187ll Beach Blvd. Hunt. Bc:h. 842-4435 Alfi Romeo 9705 Alfa Romeo Berlina {dcn10) Priced to Sell $4952 ilh-.1rh Jh11p1111~; +ii-1,1>-.J 'fl Co.,~,• H.pw .. Y ,..,..~,~· &.'l<:~ r,1'> &<IOI ---··· ' cabin w/heud, 111 u n y Sat & Sun call 494-1531, Auto T111ns, 195868J) $2195 ' extras. &12-3103. 1vN>kd11ys before 10 a1n call • ltobustclll 11otors • "Ditectly acrnss £rom the 2 •. C · Cr ft b' . 49-l-03IW 18641 Beach l·lunt Bch Balboa Bay Club" :J rw a , ca 1n ,cruiser,' 1912 S ., . 848-1255 "·I e Sc · 1nahoga.ny hual diving plat· portstcr, S extennon,l=c-==~'7-~'---=o~-.;io.'\ es rv1ce . (ornl, &oe to' apprcctol<', ca1nel seat, sissy bar, 16" '67 FORD % Ton Pickup. 645.6406 sn1all cash down, lf1ke O\'C I' n:nr \\'!Ja!I, pull.bucks, $1800 Bes~ orrer. . I ~.6~9 -A~L~,~-A.=-::S=-py:.rl;:,:::,_~JA-w_m_L paynicnts Call 54G-037S 01 will consider trade. .>18·89'J5. 531·2164 Super cond. Just tuned. M:uST s~ -moving. 20· 1 . 54~1690 '52 OIEVY TY.'O Ton Slake $2995. .:...... 645-2312 all glass 327 inbrd Oy,·cns. I 71 . KA\VASAKI 100 Crn· Bed. New Hrcs, eng & brks. Audi 9707 lised to fish or ski: needs iurian. _ Sci ~V r or •$800• Call 536--0876. nunor repair. SISOOfbcst ~t~~uss, S375. Xlnt L'Ond. "66 CHEVY Pickup. rblt AUr"ll 1973 FOX oUer. 49-l·!H6.'>: ~ _¥8-1~-motor, needs f i n i 1 hi n g 2 Dr, At\1frr.,1 Stereo, Auto. 1911 55 hp Beorcat, ,1 cyl. l HOOAKA, rigged for dirt. touches. 833-8969 aft 6. Coco n1ats, Radials. Delft i cycle, Morris rontrols, $350. l SUZl!Kl tr~. r.1U~"1' SF.LL 64 Fortl 21~ blue, Xlnt cond. Pvt Pty. ·iw k LI ready for dtrl . $3J0 . T "I 1 bed 1 ••. 9. _S4000 __ ._64_2~_-_al_le_c ,6°'.~= ~c , kc new $6Zl. c64='--2'6:>=·-E-·v~rs ~1631. o~'~ffcr~ 642-ro47un1p, "" J. BE"ITER THAN NEw '72 L.,O:?i'' '-;:Cri.«c;='-,-:c'",-•"ft-, "'r".s.o--rec.,..-e-,nt 1971 P~H~ 12a !\1010CRO;;& '73 f>'ORD F'.250, lo. mi., must IOOLS w \Vhil c Sedan. Ask- ilUrv $1Tht Axk $9~1. !\1ust Accessories available. Xlnl sell Mln1e Xtras 6T.HJ5Cll ing $3700. 5.52--0896. ....:....cu by 10/U14. 644-531r.1 <."Ond. $350. s40-5243 or 6.12-3273 · Au1tin-Healty 9709 16' CH.H.IS Runabout, 6 cyl J-fONDA l50Dream. g 0 0 ii $-l:i> '60-f"·o~R-D-,-. ~TO-N-. ;,;.;=.;.;_cc.;..c;..<....--'--'- shape. Needs starter work · 6 I · '•-1 · 68 A t" Heal Cro'>1'n. $900 with trnil<>r. _$U.O. ~16-Zil'J after :HJ!\t ~~c;_~P .• ,,_~Y..,.;_!,llck . .,..end1d US lft• y 613-2737 alter 6 .n1. .,...,,,... ............,.. S • · 11" .. "-'•"s,""-;;.;;. Ron"'1"'1"c"'h"'1'"r.~90-so,..,-!""3-K-A\\~SAffr500 ~ncd -:ncouRlER. tow milei;. -pnte cxh!tUSI. xlnt t-ond . _ Many cxll1ls. Xlnt nd New paint, ne\v top, & xlnt 26'8AYLINER $1100 e 492·7150 01;116U. Gtl:'r-1257. t.'O . c..'Oralilion. fXPM<!i)gl SARATOGA '71 HONDA 500 like new, Vins 9570 Only $1995 New Cruiser Only 21~1~·JJ200 Completely equipt (o r ~----""-'""'----1 1iffshore boating & fi shing. '73 RICKMAN 125, Gd cOnd. $7 per hr II you 11uaJiry. Alw ~!any Xtras. $52j. 20 & 24' boata. C111I 67:1-8866. ~--~G73-193:$=' ~-~-I NEW 1975 SURFER VANS On it Dodge Chassiis Dove am.I Quull Sts. Esct'llent condition. Ncnr Nr. r.1ucA1·1hur. Jurnl.IOJ.'\'t~ uev.• tire3. f'ac:to1-y 1\lr, :ind Br)JStol po1\·Cr \VindO\\·~. power Ne"'IX)1'1 Beach 833~ Sl('t'!linx &. b 1· a k c s . Wil t. BU'l l'OUR Au Io rnalic 11·ansn1U.sion DATSUN, TOYOTA rellcct5 owneri; pride of ownership. Co m p I e t e OR VOLKSWAGEN i;crvice record a\·aiiable. PAID FOR OR NOT. \\!ILL $<1000. phone 968--5386 after PAY TOP 001.f..;\R. rALL7 ·..:?..:~:::!. ______ _ KENT ALLEN, 54().01-1'.!. -0 '72 PORSCHE 911 lloatlstcr VER ·;•pd · AM-FM· Low mil<> 35 USED ~~;·~;;]: mvrnni MERCEDES Howard Chevrolet ON DISPLAY Dove and Quail Sts. Nr . 1'1acArlhur . .Jttn\boree and Bristol House of Imports 523-7250 Newport Beach 833---0j55 1973 DATSU~ICku p,l----~-----1 custom int, c:uston1 paint. , . . . , \Vide tire.~ & rinis, camper Ui t-.lt'r1:;cles Benz 250S~ C~ 1 shell shag l'rptin).i $3000 H.oad~tLr, Auto Tr a n);, 962-i63-1 \\'kday11 bcf ~ P~'I · Po"·l'r Steel'ing, 1\r-.11rr-.1. .;:::..:=-"'="'-'=-'-""'--I Soft & J-tru·d Tops, dll'. 240".l -34.000 1nl. sllvc1·f &11-2040. BUICK 1970 Elecl1'[t LhnltC'd. 6K>-3:iJ& f~ poy,·er. air, an1/f.rn stereo, Must•"I Xlnt cood, $19'iX>. IH-l·'l·t'l:l '951 1965 M11Si..g va , Poo•cr steerli~. Oood COB:li· 19T1 BU ICt<\ El el' I r a lion: Bl'!'\ otter. '73 Toyota CC'llou C1X'. fully IL.imltedl lull poy,·cr, $3700. 545-4143 EquipnAll including Air ,...~,;11 Call 75:!-0:MG eves &: wkends ,,-;-;-:;o;1-,\~-;-.,c_-.,,J+.,,~ I l""' ...., lot,\L1 I • 1U, Aulo, RA dials. •d~l'.'.r,'.'.83~1·;2<>"1~~~~~:"'.': C::acffiiac 9915 deluxe Int, !l3fJ1b, lo ml, ;;; r.Ju:sl sell. ~-0708 alt 6. Trium ph 9767 1 CADILLACS 97>-1001 <1,.,s. 'GS MUST ANG".~3112-=~v~s_-,-u-to-.1 1 7 TRIUMPH's TR-6, GT-6, SPITFIRE" 1965 . 72 LOTS OF X-TRA'S ilh-.1rh Jhnpurt~; +:; ll<JIJ 'fl ( u.l'>I ti..p...l) , .......... fW,l(h 1.4 ~ •>40(, -' . . ; La rgest Selection In Orange County Coup('· 0{'Vil1es -Sedan DeVillf"S -El Dorados - Cunvel'tihles. Also i\lany other sclect Cl\dillac Trade· ins. pf!i, p/b, nt'\V f1n 8 l~Ck air. 1·'1<.linls. xlnt cood. $1593. Sti-JtOj 7'sg-CALI r. "s'°P"°F.".c"'·f~A-L-.,D7l,-.1 nl"lv radials. low mil~e. Sl·IOO. 61'.l-077J '65 l\IUSTANG, 289 \o'8, Aute. Radio. Lo 1111. $5-10 968-1396 '73 l'\iUST.1\NG. clt•an, xlnt. eond., alt·, f'trit nulio, etc. ~ -IJ.rst offer. 893-6583 days, • blk int. nlr, x11·t1s, S39Z>O.l-i~~;..,!!!!~'"""""""" 645--1254. '65 MZB. 190C Automati<. '73 DATSUN 1i: Ion Pick Xlnt Cond. 18 to 21 mpg. Up, l spd, radio & heat('r. A Classic Car .$ 18 9 5. "Directly across lron1 the Like nc1v. Only 14,CXXI n1Ues 962-7686 Balboa Bay Cluh" ~I ~':::'ccH:;::::!33tlc,.•:;•.::":::·=--­ Oldsmobile Sulcs and Service '69 ~IU~'TANG 302. Air. Good No\v in Huntington Beach. L'Ond. 75,000 nli. $1300 01• i ALL CARS CLE1\RLY hi'st. &M>-2'145. (3052A 1 .... Only $2395. l-1~97=,-~~f~E~R-CE~D-E_S_B_EN_Z_4_50 Sales • Scrvit:C' Howard Chevrolet SE. Tako o'"' 1.,. pymts., -====64=5-=6406==== DISCOUNT PRICED '69 r.tUSTANG Futile.ck, : BEACH OLDS·MAZDA n1ag ""'his. Jst S750 taku. · Hench Blvd. just So. ol _f>!!o_nt_ &12-4230:;::::·--~~-I 830-&l95 ' . Do\·{' and Quail Sts. Nr. ?\lacA1'thur. Jamllorec MG and Bristol PhW~ '66 MUSTANG. auto, air. Re-, • __ --.....-.....--_ _ _ 1..'f!nt eng. '~'Ork. Clean. $700. ~Coupe ~ CaU 6"16-6634 . .:_.. ___ =d Ney,·port Beach 833-ffi5:i '14 UATSUN 82l0 -1 dt·. 5.(XXl niiles, .\lilt L"Ond. w/shug <.Tpt~. !I I ruck spkrs. S2800. 842-1::10 1910 DATSUN \Vagon. auto trans. roor rack, l owner, $050. a-18-218-1 769-oA'rsUN: .;:.::W:...g_n_. -, l-.i9_J_N_Q_i1 "·/bluek vinyl top, "'hite Oldsmobile '955 lealht•r in terior. f' u 11 y t'{juip1. 8800 n1i & perfect. 1\sking $749j. Qy,•ner. Niguel Shores. 493·1537 tm COUPE de Ville, 0111ner leaving country. Dark blue & b\u(' leather. \Vh l t e sunroof Lop. Sll'rco tape, fully equipped. In1n1ac. Low niilcs. $6200, ti73-5.i69 '70 OLDS CUTLASS ConV .. • uuton\8.lic" po\\-er steering, ' brakes, Ralley wheela, wide · oval. rare nlOdel. Must see 1 (29lBLQ) . , .. 'Dnly S189S• Howard Chevrol Dove and Quall Sls. Nr. l\tucArthur, Jambof'et and Brlstol , Tr!lllsportalion· Special 645-5700 !dlr.) '70 DATSUN WAGON, XJnt rond. 41,!XXI nii, $1:..>w M,.;:;G;::B~=====~~ 494--53.iG after 6 pm. '7'1 V\\' 411 Set.Ian. Automatic, A"/.I/FM. Extra nic{'. lm1· n1iles tBYl9-14) '67 CAD. lkVillc. 31,000 orig. n1i .. Tan/\1'hil£' vinyl top. Sorry. no au·. Like ne\1' &l:l-04-19 Newport Beach 833-0555 .. .....,,----~-...... eA"NNOUm Fiat 9725 '70 FIAT 124 ROADSTER 5 speed 1rnns1njssion. I 137BEJ. $2177 radio 3 MGB-GT's 1967 -70 Y ellow--Gold-G re en All in Xlnt Condition , .. Only $2495. Howard Chevrolet '61 CAD Sedan de Viii£', all xtrlis & ulr. Lo 1nileuge, Dove nnd Quail Sh'S. xlnl cond. S950. 61T8•1;)7 Nr. l'\IacArthur, Jamboree --· and Brisl1>l 1 • l\l69 COUPE DF: VILLE• l'\cwport Beach $33.o;pj PRIDE or O\VNERSHlP -------, · &I OFR. 5:l6-2-U.9 Oldsniobile Sales and Service No1v in Huntington Beach: ALL CARS a.EARLY a DISOJUNT PRICED BEACH OLD5-MAZDA Beach Blvd. just So. of \Varner ! Ph JIU.<666 ~~ PVT prty must st!ll 72 --·------Supcrbcetlc, an1/fn1 slert.>o. 'il l'OUPE DE VILLE chrome y,·hls. Sl800, Bef j, Ne\v tires, P"'t ply. Xlnl :>18--0671 ext ~I aft 6 call <.-oud. Bst oiler. !02-7151. --•s""oJ"•'"s"•-..,_:,.-_,,,-----1 _557~ 772-CADC~ -devil1e:-im· OLDSMOBILI ·73 SUPER BEETLE 1nac. Priced to sell. Low GMC TRUCKS {1~0QI nules. Pvt party. &l~!Yl52 _ HONDA' CARS , "Directly aLTOSS fron1 the 2I.:l7j miles Camaro 9917 Balboo Bay Oub·· 6':>-'100 tdlr.J UNIVERSITY 0 Sales • Service '72 \n,,r 411 \\'gn. 1331.F'Fl.) 1972 SILVER Camaro. 2850 HU'tlor Bl..S. ,,,., 1966 H bo CM 64 9303 64S..6406 6~=>-5i00 tdlr.J \\•/Railey Sport pack. 48,001 Costa Metia , " .. ----ar ____!, • • 6-=~==:....:....:..:~---1.7 V miles, xlnt cond. $2,590. 71 FIAT "71 r.tGB t,'IT;--t.o miles:--A.1'1· 2 V\ • am/fni. nc.v> paint. 833-2151 '70 OLDS 98 L.S., all ;t)U1t ltuli4 -TOYOTA f"i\1. l\tngs. Ornnge. Abarlh l\1int cond1 niust sell, no C---:-1~-==-9920.=..,~ IOw miles, 1 owner: ptiiij E reasonable olf•• •cfu--·•. hevro et 612-39 -850 Spider xhaus•. $2950 or bes1 848-8423 · '" • ......._. --------"'-e\'es, M t"' offer. Gary. 640-1772 _ ,72 EL CAJ\o!INO. Automatic, '71 Delta Royal, 2 door! N&e\\" pHint, new rodlal lit't!ll, Op.I 9746 '71 SUP ER BEETL~~ Jl(ll\'Ct' steering, brakes, air radial !ires, vinyl top. Xln · X·tra clean~ C744DSY) 1\"/.lfFl\1 Stereo, chrome c-nd. •~1•12. •, L'Ond. Belted tires, clean .v .,...,... .. '7J OPEL MA. NlA rin1s, llC\\' radiuls. Like BYI939! , On.ly $2695. Pinto ~-' /lC\\', 644-8418 & 833-00a2 H ~·· ' 'li8 VIV BUG-Run' gd,-looks oward Chevrolet 'I gd, is gd. $&)(). After 6 Dove and Quail Sts. '72 PINJQ 1 Ttl1-.1rl1 Jh11p1111~; _19 l}<>. .., •' ......... T"' ....... ,,.. ''<"• .4 ·~· 2DOOR HARDTOP California Leisure Bo at ·n KA\VASAKl TaO. X1nt "DirecUy across fron1 the (.,ub. condilion. $1050 or otfcr BaJboo. Bay Club" • 2845 Salt>S e Service "Dirce11:9' acl'OSlS fron\ U\e Boats, Sail 9060 ~79-4_• -7110_o_r _"'":__=·=----64S-6406 Balboa Bay Cluh" A!\t rndio, sunroor. vinyl top, or wknds 497-1265. Nr. MacArlhur, J amboree I '64 V\V, Custom~x -ln-t -rond-. and Bristol STATION W'1 GON I Best offer. Cash &tor Newport Beach 833-ffijS It 1 '72 KA\\'ASAKI TJO. Lo mi'li. I ~~---"-'-'--""----1 Sales • Service 8,000 miles. (116.JRDI SOCCAT lst place boat 1974 XJn'l cond. Best offer, CaU 1&711 Beach Blvd. BMW 9712 64S-6406 $2777 trade. (no carsl 968..()21:1 ~.-A~OU...,,...._NC:;;l-N...,-..Ge,... I ·72 Del 4 speed transmission, radk>, \V e st!! r n Rcgionn.ls . un· Bill 66-25n uft· 5J>m J.luul. &:h. 8-12-4-lJ,;; I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; * FIAT * defeated 1974 season-\\'in-'73 KA\VASAKl 250 •DODGE Van, like new, ncr pr.,tA efficiency lriR.ls. X1nt. Cond. $T;J(I or best of· bcaulilully outfitted v•ith •UTit Milli ro• V\V uxe 1 pass. wgn . Oldsmobile Sales and Scrv:iee air <;QOP!tio_ninK, root tv.ekt Stereo, low n1llcs. \Vil! trade Now in Huntinl,'1.on Beach. (4117) M3I-2(H{) tdh·.1 ALL CARS CLEARLY $2477 ~~~/trdiler. Te r r Y. ler. 900-25T.f couch. bed, iL-e box, BAVARIAN l~:=-'~'=-.....,--=--o~-c T& Puch 175, dirt bike, low cubincls, Nl'W 1·arpeling, M o-· '« hORALLE Jr. 12" f"ib.gl. niileage. $6115. etc. Al80 has "·ide Goodyear ~;!; ,, i ~lain & Jib, beaching rud· ti7J..722-I tires, U.S. l\fag rin1s. \{'g tier. See at Udo Jsle t714l 1 ------'=='----I pipes, eng in top mcch 675-0915 1973 HONDA TRAIL 7D t.-ond. &.-eniC' paint job. $100. NE\\' CONDITION \V h s-Will k 11' INTEH.NATIONAL ort over 1uuu. ta e B.EADY TO SAIL. BEST f>.18-5336 eves only $5500. or best oHer. Call OFFER ·1.i HONDA Elsinore, Xlnt. 645--2444. Now In Stock 900-2363 675-603tl {,'Ol\d. $975 FOR Sa"l,-o-1963=-s"'t-ep~v~.-ll, • '74 3.0 c: & 3.0 CSA CAL 25, Inunac, full race 6-l6--!m2 pru·1\ully convt•rterl In niolor e 2G02-2002A & 2002 Tl! & cruise. new sails, motor, Motor Home~, home. Rcblt 283 Chevy eng, • '74 BAVARIAS 4 speed koot 1nclcr & n1uny xtrns, Salt/Rent 9160 Ne\v lirei>, prlnicd but needs • '74 BAVARlAs Auto. 646-00I6 paint. Rcfrig, stove & oven. • ,74 J.O S & SA's $1Z95. 557-3-i'/O • XL.~T LEASE PLANS · P<AT, No. 400, spin., Trlr. eYOU'VE TRIED .69 ,~Ro s v 302 Ibo 3 I . v upcr 11n ·. & $1';.,.~,=·" E t.ra5pe7~e&,083'9st. THE OTHERS! Rbh en". Apl'ox. 20,000 mi. ~737 ves :)-' NOW TRY USJ Cus1on1"int-l.'xl. mags, etc. EXCELLE~T SERVICE T.f'iiEi\RSON Eleclr::, sleep11 DALES $2500. G4G-l519 5 year-50.000 rnile \''arronty •I. :dnt cood, slip In Dana . 'Tl Ford Chateau, lull ton ~,. ff PIS, P/B, A/C, Auto 3l}j ru1nt Marina, Best o . er. No. 1 in CaJif. vs 12 p DI In 4!1>-7868 0 -... , ass. x. I. ver 10 nlotor Hoines &: $3.'i00.673--0819 days. 1-lOBIE CAT l•I' \V/tra.iler, 1'1ini 's. l\tember o( BUB -, , . ··•-1 nd •• ,-fu.'COn1n1cnded by So. Calif. 72 VW BUS, xlrn, l'>CI of ,...,., co · _,.,,;,. Mn I 1 h Xlnt 544-7550 _ unytimP___ Auto Oub. .' ~. new cu c · ' r~--Located at rtedhill & San rung cond. Days, 493-1258 LEHMAN 12, xlnl cond, 3 Juan in Tustin. Open 8 AM Eves, GT.i-1232 sails, ynrd lrailt>r. 67j...3739 to 7 Pl\I, ·n DODGE TRADESMAN or~_ Call 71 .. 838-0900 200 nu ti1-es/bkes. FM. Gd. SAILING-LESSONS! Begin-'i·12'2iP~A~C~E;-;:ARiiRR~of.wl20~·.~f'u11Mi;;yl~."~'~Kl1:.·.!S3000~~962-0<~~.!.1llc__ __ ~;~tfe=~uK~.lngs, equipped. Loiv 111 i I e 9 • 72 OlEVY Van '% Ton, PIS. 40Ci-5002 After 6 P/B. V·ll. J\olany extras. 14' LIDO \v(truller & boot • · . ~l8-359'J cover. Very good cond. $850. NE\\' 28' Titan, ate, llll t805) 259-0018. el<lras, clBy or y,•cek. QUI Autos W1nttd LlOO 14 no. 30'.l!l. Good con· after 1 pm wkda,ys 645-3370 9590 dltlon. $10C'XJ. RENT TilE BEST '73 Exec. CoJl 612-4141. r.,· rrU !U.'(. extras. Free 32-1 P.C. Sloo11 DAC Sails. S3000 or o(fer. 309 Fernando N.B. (213) 886-0710,~. __ 1 Lt DO 14 CAPRI Model, hwy trlr, ·74 plates, $59."i. C11ll 642-0005 or 5.'>7-5437. 'oo ISLANDER.-rr''-. _ln_bd_ eng. sips 5, new 1>ainl, OOLnp ~·-·­HOLDER SABOT Like nu, 2 mo. old, super bey $400 ti'T.-6644 Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 . \973 CARA VELLE lT Sl<l boot, l:.Y> !IP. many ~tras. •.•\)' i-eusonablr. orr, 675-!&9 Of' 84+4120 tl{\\"S 112 WR.IEOT llull, V Bl111., , necc:ls drlv~i hd..-·arc. tnc1. Acctpl, °'''"'· Ca 11 : MW193 all. 6 -..1..11111" u in chu!l!n~. ~ip to ~ Result.I! &ti-567'8. n\JICI>. 979-00::>6 5 to 8PJ\.1. Tr1i11rs, Travel 9170 '67 SCOTSl\lAN, 15'. sips. 5. clean} pvt. pty. $495 839-7123 Auto Sor. A Parts ' • CADILLACS L11rgest S.l•ctlon In Or11nge County Coupe DeVllles • Setlan J)e. Villl!S • El Dorados -Con- vertlblei;. Also n1fln)' other select Cadllnc Tr&.de-ln!t. 2S4Cl2 lotarguerite Parkv.•ay Mission Vl:?jo USE AVl::RY P\VY EXIT., 831-:DW • 495-4949 DEMO SALE " ) ORANGE COUNTY'S -· 'f\9•11 [••.:• '64 V\V Stutlon Wg. Nd• DISCOUNT P~lCEO NEWEST & LARGEST lUwn _,. work. Bsl otr. 6T>-f08-I aft<r BEACH OLDS-MAZDA IMMEDIATE YOLYO S. _______ Beuoh Blvd. j"'l So. or DELIVERY '73 VW SQUAREBACK aulo. \\'al'ncr ALL "/.IODELS & COLORS 1966 lfarbor. C.~1. 646-9.'.m !!~:"'d 141~2, 96Al\ffFM, Xlnt -..-....:~..,,.. D• k M"ll M ·s;; CADET 1-=~='c_· .::~C:...:.1'.:'.'-"'"""-"'· --MONTE CARLOS oholee of IC 1 e r otors 2 Door, S250 or best offer '68 V\V BUS. A!\f/r~r.t radio, 120 \V \\' t So r.1 1 1 -71 thru 74, completely . amer J1 • an 557-2562 lope deck. crptd, rndJnl tiJ-c, equipped, low Jo miles, ex· An:IAJN S57-2132 Porsche 9750 17':;.';blc.t ::.'""""'·.:.1""100"".-'""'·7:;.~l2":ll~~ ccpl1onal units. PriL'ed to Volvo 9772 sell. 11oward Chevrolet '70 PORSCHE 911 E • -. nu.1.tmu: -TOfOTA , ATLAS Chrysler/Plymouth 1 Open u111ly Sun. 'tU 10 PUI ~ 1-tarb:>r Blvd., Co11ta ~'lesa 546-1934 Pontiac • DAILY PILOT Tltu'1doy, S.,.ttmber 21>, l 914 , M& Htlp Wtnltd, M& 7100 ti ww' ;:,nttd::::r,"iMilil1jir'~Ji1liioonTitte:.:L1p:Uwi:,::nltd;::;,"1M&itt"FiE''71«00;;;-r~H@1;il;::p]W~:;•::nift::td:-::_;-,'f!f!IJ_!!f!H£1!°!:.P:-.;;W;:;::;:;::..,~:;:t::td~,-,~=F.,...7"'100",~,A:ilflP~::_11;::,:;;ncet:~~:-=-:~:210~l"'o"'""F"'ur"'n°"l1u"ro-o----,I050==~rr11'°'c"'oi"'1a'°'n"''"''.:'.ou::,.:---;;;iii= ~ERlENCID Full Ume HOSTESS/CASHIER MAINTENANCE MAN KENMORE B4YCREST lltlnodc:ll!I& * * * * -dy, :".,~M'Ll".~"'· No exper. """"'· ApFIY In Full time, Empha.ot1 on bool POUCE Delivery-Sunday Only WASHERS & DRYERS Sate, Top qual. Xlnt cond . Cliffor d Cltrk Top pay, u ... e . ~~i.. penoo tnYdaY U-3. l dock _,,,,ntry. Write RESERVE C1euance Of IS'll Floor Thomasvilla k1l1g aufle. 5 11926 Stn Blar St. ~..on S1~~:ood~ :1! Cisco11 Restaurant ClaibilNed Ad No. 252, Dally OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS.~ t.toom, reduced to $56. pet, Italian prov. lovt"seat. Fountain Velley WUllams So. Coast Villqe. 8.A. Pil<lt, P. O. Bux l!iOO. Coata OFFICERS QUIRES THE. USE OF AJ..ARGE$TA· Portable or bull l I n Glmtop ~de tbl. Queen blk You.,. lh• .,..,.r or HOSTESS, PfflME--Mesa. Ca ll'l62ll TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. dt.bwosher fl39. Ctalt.ruaa ~~,;,.ub'!!~~iatn~· ~~: 2 UckelJ I<> the FILE CLERK Breakfast thru Lunch Supplement tG regular police BENTON WlLLlAMS 330 \VEST BAY re con d 1t 10 ned power •rea J"Ui, 6'x7'~' wool shag Racre1tion Vehicle ~in f/t~:~· ~r~nnc~I ~1i 'Y.~uv'ia DOUdtPHNINB. MANAGER fot't.-e. Service bei:im "'' STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE ~~!i:Z~ da'!aa:~~~ "1am>ades of plnk. Llv nn \.\•all & Boat Show Prgan.!zntliori. l\fin 1 yra l'X-__,.,, o, · reenilt sctiool. After whlch 642AS2l FOR APPOINTMENT. $U9.88. Color TVs reduced P w/sh11.de, hangi ng a.t the )J>tr, Xln'l v.'Orkin' cond• llOUSEKEEPlNC lite. .+ 4 hwn unpaid isttvice rcq'd up to $100. At these 2 loca· Gothic tttyle laQ1p. &JS-.3Kl Anaheim Stadium ir co. bene:tlts. Apply 500 care ot dom. nnimaJs, .-::xp. TRAINEES Pft Wffk. s.i.so per bol.lt An Equal Oppor'tunlty Employer Uoni ot1lyr Scan, Roebuck BASSETT King or Queen u October u tlt\vport Ctr Dr, Suite 000, necli ·I In 1 eare 0 ot hor!W's, Ul<>rll addltiolnal ~. t I e,s · ,..,-~=--~~=~""°c,.,.,.;.~.,c:=:::o,<:.:_. __ ..;1 und Co. Adan·u1 at MBJCPOlla, Bedroom set. Oltling riu f'lease call 642·5678, ext 333 NB or phone 644-1360. N's"'.~~ ·s. P .. Box 1404. Full & p /11""' n orlW!I u111. "'I c ty. Help Wanted,. M&F 7100 Help W1nted, M&F 7100 llunli .. ""on Beach 96J..il81, w/011J1a cabinets, Herculon ti k ""'"""1 f"1rwl filing datb Sept. 27th. •-.• to clltltn your c ct11. • F I D k Cl k 'ROlITE SALES SERVICE Sto. Lu"• M•n. 2'lO E.117lh'St., Coria Mes.. or velvet 50Jas & lovei>eats. (N t" Co ty toll~ ron •s er 11 0 u S "' L· EE PER/Child Inter v I e.w l n K Now for Apply Police Dept, 50l ...,.. . '''"" ~ c..tn or,·, un u"'""' .-.... i;,."' n..-ltlu Oru \Viii Train, Salary, Conun, Married over 25. EX"""· ~""· HW\:·a·beds & c11all'!I. U8Cd mbcr Is 54!>-l.220) IWliJ>el''d. NCR ax! &: PBX. c"-Matu-..--..... nil in e Co. 1''orest Ave, Laguna Beach. Be hl I ..:• •·~ •Ar O'•pl•v I \" t "·-I nu ily Ben 81"0\.\'l'l'I' ~tolor .... .,. .., Pers On · MUlit be over 21 'ole & nus. Ve c e .& urn. All Utimc days. Xln't pay, Call FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE w "" _. on y, ••es """"" * * * * otel. 31100 Coosl JJwy, So. Mission y1ejo. P/t Pt'l:rm. In gOOd phytdeai , Have POSITION open, Shipping & Ex11. Pd. Estab. bus & !or appt. 64>1532. An:o 19Ul New llotpoh1l Refrigerators, Construction. 63S-'1Soll , z:~e;na;;:,· ===.,-.,=~-I 4~7PM da1ly. Lee, 645--7881.. car & ·telephone. Go to Tic Receiving, no '"'P neccss, ~}rr~h M~i Ucovc1·a~, &: Newport, CM \Vaa be r a. Dr ye r 1, IqNGSIZE Bed, new. SCRAM LETS •·,FRONT /.BACK OFC llOUSEh."EEPER, mature; Toe Market nea.re1n )'OU or will trntn. f'h.-xibl·l SchcdUie. t are. e re at • SERVICE Station Salesman Dish w u a her a, New m11ttm1, box tr>riJ-11:1 &: • 'EX-nor'd. Wanted lmn1ed. depend. FuU QI" pit. Xln't tclepholll! our <1lllcn. • • 646-1787 \Veiss lt1a.nufactur· No Strike. LnytiUI 75 yrs. exper. prererred. OaY!' & \Vartanty. Ctt!dlt. B of A, frame. Still packaged, xtrn ll~y chiropractic ofc. 11-~ge. Secure employment. (714) 833--1411 Ing. 549-3ll0, J'l.fr. Tucker, 7-9PM eves. Full & p-time. Apply ?.623 WH. Wbcarr>!:~~ Ana, lQlrm. 1$175. (\\.'Ol'th $4Zi) ANSWERS ._, ,_ 7 ~ G Co •0 1443 Superior, NB 642-2410 For JnfocmaUon PRESSMEN Equal Oppor. Employer m/f She\J Station, 17th & Inrine, near ar r, .,,.,.""'"".... ueen 155, Herculon corner r.., ..-• ...,,, ary uture, JIAJRDRESSER l"IC'eded in TIC TOC SYSTEMS Arthur Coles N.B. LEAVING State, r.1aytag ga1 IUOIJP $160. Usually home, ~1. ~ Wcstclilf Dr, lge 00\v sooth 5an Clemente Equfll Op110r. Employer \Ve need exJ)er'd ofi.sel press-17511 Luther SHOP Instructor. Excellent dryer, EJcctronlc control, inclda delivery 8J2...2488 Tll.lker -Soapy -Beret - salon. High commission. men for sn1all presses on Irvine for college student or semi· perfect cond, avocado t-olor, 4 BAR STOOLS Modem -DESERT FUN Job, part time. Sell * 493-2362 aft 7:30 pm* "lANAGER Glfl & ,..A_. 2nd & 3rd .shlftli. \Ve will pay y 1 ""~ man. ""' Harber $17S. 644-646'9 2 ye•n1 old JI you want lo lot& weight Playhouse Toys. (Party •• ~u top wages il yciu can operate OU Rl'e thf!: w nner Of ~ ._._. " you've ilOC to skip the ap-Planl Car necess. Ca.II HOUSEKEEPER, 1 child, !Shop, sal. + bonus. Seren· AIM 2675 lDouble Header) 2 llckels to rhe Area; Boy's Oub &f2....8372, DRYER &: stove, elect. Like $10 a pie<.-t petizer, pass up the SOUJ>, re- Cladys 830-2107 or 581....ffi47. live ln or out, &alary + dipily. So. Coast' Village, or A/l\'f. 2850 (Auto) or a Re creation Vehicle 9AM·5PM. .n(.'W, conlinUOU11 clean. ?\-take San Clemente !use the potato, and DESERT room. S"F".r1'295 Santa Ana, 557-2702 Chief 17. Call Mrs. Fleming, & Boat Show SMALL NOVEL TY CO, ofter. 968-&84 * 492·8785 aft 6 pni * the deS11ert. 1~---------1 HSKPR. pt time. A1ature. MGMT tme 21-30 $150 wk 540-9712 for appt. l\ton-r~r1 I ut 1he Needs man over 25 f<1r ship. Bicycles 8020 001.0RFUL KaJX>k stufit'd 1 .c..:..:==c.,.-.,-,.-~-,.,.1 . * GARDENER * Some invalid C8l'l'. Npt. guarn sl. College prt'd. 1 _be_1w_n_8_:_30_&_c.6_,p~m~.--Anaheim Stadium ping/receiving dept. 40 Hr --casual lum, suitable for * * * * * * * ~ fie yo..:r own boss! Part or Bch. 675-7363 aft Uam · l\1r. Richards, D4/846-545.5. PRODUCTION OPERATORS October 2•6 Yo'k. $2.20 pei: hr. Golden's, USED Rebuilt Bicycles like den or liv rm, game tbl * Furniture Auction * f/tlme. Your own area. ·---------jl\1FRS REP needs part time ~lust be High School grad. Pleose call &i2·5678, ext 333 946 \V. 17th St. Costa Mesa. n~. Approx% Orii:;. price. \\'/4 mulch chrs, good cond. *Fri 7 :30 pm Sept 27* Hilh Income. GWU'1lntecd INSPECTOR .. ·general office help, call as.i;ist lead man in setups, 10 clahn your tickets. Apply 9-llam IO, 5, :! spds & Stin~. M()-.8500,_,·'-,-,----=., REPOS. BANKRUPTCIES, ,CUatomera. Earn Now. Pay 642-9937 betv.-ecn 4 & 5 pm. operation of equip., mixing {North C0t:nty toll free j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0ii0ii0ii0il Moto-crou cquJp. & Beach Garate Sele 8055 LIQ U 1 DAT I 0 NS , 8c ~~e:· 117 5 ,. 31 .... r>.IEDICAL Recpt., Bkpr. resins, m<1lding compounds. nwuber i~ 540-l,2'lOJ Steno Jr. $590/$640 ~tYCLED CYCLES CONSIGNMENTS -7 or - -In-Process exp'd. female, over 35 & son1e work exp. preferred. * * * * 1'l'ee. So. S.A. l\1fgr r.10VING, Selling matched Part U~ting tonlotTOW I ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,.!!!!!!!!~ j K boa d ~A ExCel compaoy be ne s ~~~~~;:;'.'.:;:~::I \York for n1at'l t'<ln'"""'i n1gr 6-150 W. Coast ltwy, N.B. dre&Ser "& che•t $50, 2 MASTERS AUCTION J\1in. 6 mo's exper. in Jn. now peg r systt>n1. oc:nd , • '-''I! &-15--8288 ,, GARDENING Route for sale, Process. AH eleclronic in· N'Sume!\ to: Clusslllcd Rd E qua I 0 PP or tu 11 it Y Sh + gd typing. Strong rt..'Cllne1-s $35, gas stove $50, 2075~-J Nc\\'pol'l Blvd., CM •$2500 includes all equipment specUon.· Must know color No. lb6, Dolly Pilot, P.O. Employer Call L l n d a: Sales Representative s.lable c.-o. w/xln't bene-RALE1Gi·I 10spd, G1· a 11 d & niil:lc housch<lld Uems. 833·96:.lS 646-8686 t& truck, 30 hr \\'eek, $970 c 0 de 6 , b 1 u e Prints, Box 1560, Costa Jl,fc.sa, Call!. 1 _54_9-_ll_O~I ~~----(Trainee) fits. About 2 Yl"S exper. Prix, 23" lyr old, $ll5. Come to 216 East 20th St, Open 9 lo 5 Oosed Sun. ' ~mo. income, call alt 5, schematics. Xln't co.1..:92626:;;'===~===-PRODUCTION Neecl.s spec-Loca.l division of large Free/Also Fee Jobs 1~"'2'"-'-8'-''roil'-'-------~.Thursday, 646--6634 * * * * * * * * 1548-3630. -benelits includes 1 wks MEDICAL FRONT tors. packers, u ti Ii t y national f,.'Ot'poration has AngusAgGordo~imnnel BICYCLES · 1 boyll & 1 BUNK sCt~ db~oc-d. Jge. * PLUSH vo.cuUon after 6 mo' s, OFFIC ASS STAN workers, 557-3460, ask fol' opening to be f 111 e d 333 E.e~ No. lS, CM v.·oman's 3 , sp. Both good \YOOd cupboard, picnic tbl Christnms wk of1 w/pay E I T Doug immediately for sharp =~:::::::::~~:;:~:l~co~o~d~it~io!n!4~94-~7322~i!f~~ w/u1nbrella, Singer "LltUe CARPETING * GENERAL l Inventory Clerks ~ DayB. We need you ?'IO\\I. Irvine area. cau today! Group ins. starts day of ASSISTANT PRECINCT workers: Dennis indivldua.I inlerested in a Cameras & Equip. 8030 Touch & sew" bedspread. t:>crorat<1t' has 196 yds of nttit hire, l\tany more. Typing from dicta phone a Mangers. D e m 0 c r a 1 i c marketing career. T I h SoJ sijde projector, nlisc. l.1ov· :~~·~1J=.Super buy! I Documentor ~~~'ior1i:.u.~833-1~2.6~llling campaign. $2.00 hr. 848-W3 Ability to meet people, e ep one es REVERE slide projectOl', ing! 5'16-5002C....c-"--~ D • • • REAL EST'ATE SALLS willingness to work at all C M 25mm & 75mrn "C" mou.nl LARGE-Variety, tdd Misc. Wanted 80tl IYISIOn l\IODELS OPPORTUNITY! lev~ls, umbition & a clean:. 01t1 Ill Arel movie lenses. 673--8105 ~'Caters, pants, jack.eta, 1---'--------I 0 ra n • e C l Y P r 0 I cut appearance ,..,,,uired. """' se · h ADUL1· p-· .. 'le sitter your l1D•PMtDr. Addressograph Photographer ~s ligu~ You haft your o\vn private RapidAdvant~-;;.;_ent Work From KODAK l\t70 Super 8 l\tovie oou';°~Jd ~f~m~i;~c 500 hOine. c.uc;;'na dcl r>.·iar Multigraph 1ooclels tor publications. desk and phone. Same loca· If Qualified Your Home Projector. Zoom Lens. Slow MIU'ig(lld, Cdi.'1, t'rL 9/5 lialt>Oa area. 675-0215. ...... w.1-"""! s 0 · 1 S , Call lion 18 years. New or ex· TI41612-3..'60 Bob I-lansen T C • n1otion. Asking $55. 557-3093 6_ ~,0 , '~~=~==·=;-=~ 1 F,q":I 6~~ tf~pin~t>r .: w .... 3?16 art. 6Pl\l perienced licensed r t>a l 1·5 PM op1t' :~'!ions Cats 8035 ,_,...,., Musical ln1trum't1 IOl.J• ":~:::::::::::::::\Ne.;$j~jfi~~it~--1 estate salespeople v..'E?lcome! Teleprompter Cable TV GREEN Couch, Brn sl~pcr ~ Ne~pe.r Cartters-Have fina.ncing for your 2624 \Y. Coast llwy l !!!!!Eq!!!!!u!!al!!O!!p!!po!!!!r.!!E!!!!m"p"foy"c"r~j rREE to good home. Gentle sofa, oak desk & chr, baby io'ENDER &ssmM !lead JANITORS, part time eves, BOYS & GIRLS sales. Call for interview. Newp<1rt Beach, Ca TO . -:r r 01 d ni a 1 e cat. itenls, ice skates, roller Solid Stute, Xlnt Cond, v.·ith <1penings In Santa Ana, 10 yrs & Older \V.E. Lachenmyer Realtor Equul Oppor. Enipklyer , \V Truck Dnver, ex.per. Housebroken, short hair. skates, many more. 1915 covei:, $100.00 firn1. Calf GENERAL LABORERS med. Af,Slgnmenls. Top SU. Long or short term. ' Cali 540-4450. Jt'VER A FEE AT TEMPO 1 TEMPO Tempornry Help Oi!N'L 'oFC $500 'J'ype 55, Mature, Fig. np • WESTCLIFF Pel'flOnnel Agency , • (J\1ark Ill Center) ·~=n~ ~e~~. ~ DAILY PILOT 64h1928 or Eves: 673-45TI ~~1~~. T~~ i ~in~ Knoo·s name. 612·0536 att 5· G~~::,~:.rki~:~n~~~~~~ c:~~ALGUITAR,w/c~ time employment. Apply al SALES Towing, 17th & Irvine, N.B. PA?lt_PER Your cat use hooks, coile(.:lablt>s, etc. gd l.'Ontl. $35. . 11182 Annstrong Ave SA bet Has Routes Open TYPIST-STAT i~~~~t!>'e ~.a;~7BOX 9858 Garderi Grove Blvd. ~==-=&=f2_,·8.cl29"-=-~-I 4 & 5:30PM. Phone 540-18!J Dana Point TELEPHONE +. Gcne>·al ofc tor N.B. CPA PERSIANS & HIMALAYANS GG. LUDWIG Drum Set., Mu" Jewelry Store Mgr If you arc capnbc o( enrn-hrnl. Must be mature, able CF · · k" ' GARAGE SALE Bargains, sell. Con1plelc. Excel, cond." Experienced, or will train. ing $300 + \veekly, hard lo accept responsibility. A registered ntens. $50 271h, 28th, 29th, 20121 Hay· 154ti-670l ' W I Cap'strano Beach REAL ESTATE BROKERS Salary cornmensurale W/ & up. 67'Hllil0 . San e koown je,velry chain I "Lie." Ind u 5 t r ia 1, <.-om· 'vorking, & looking for a 0 view i\ve, ta Ana Heights (2) Student CLARINETS,. is opening botique in n1all. · I ·d t• 1 position \Vhich <1Uers t.'Onl· ability & expei-. \\·rite OSJS 8040 545-3:).13 Old•, •~. Le Blan,. "O. M I rk .b."I merc1a' l't'.Sl en ia, con-be 1· I Classified ad no. 235 c/o """ "' us J e respons1 Ju y. S J C • l solidate your independent or pany nc its, ulure, xlnt Daily Pilot, P, O. Box: l560, e PUPPY WORLD e Of the \Vorld! 12 famil ies, Gd 1.vnd. 979-7761 \Vrite classified Ad No, 2Gl, 30 030 ap1$ rano small brokerage bui;iness \\.'<Irking t.-onclitions & job Costa Atesa, Ca 92626 Bull T">~cr. , ··b, \Velmata· 17842 \Vlnterbcn')', F'oun1ain AcffiJl.DffiN-for·=-.. -,~,-. ~11~.·.'I !?~tya !',~~·. CPA.0.926Bo26x 15611 CALL M L d into a growing, Irvine-based stability, please call '" •• ...., Vly. 962·1636, Fri Sat. Sun. ne\\'. $250,._ • ., S9J-•~·•. '--"";><& Brokerage-Development NATIONAL TYPIST/CLERK ne-r. Bull dogs: Pekingese, \..<UI wuo JOURNEYMAN Produce r. OW er Firm. Prestige of.fices \viU1 fast accu1·ate ty.,ist·will 011hwlhuas, Tiny Poodles. Horses 8060 =~=--"= ="---,,4-••20 .d . •----. OFFICE SUPPLIES . lB . . . Pit Bulls. Cockapoo. 100 Ole Furn & Equip IOl5 C1er k wanted. Apply in t 7,._ l entity. ™·iated Broker trairi on ~1 typeselting ~1LXED PUPS St d Se . 74 QUARTER Hon;c Colt, • • • 1 GENERAL Office, Li ( e person, 16622 Beach BJ, Ne""Spaper Can-lers: or Broker-Salesman Rela· 997 '""l or 5.12 2A.,.. cqwpment. •1_.1 Br~·. n-•"icr r-.~~cr~ 6 mo 01..i • .,.....t"I. t;"~,,Ji ... h ~-..1. >bMU'anCe Age ex: H B tionships . available. Write ..,.,.. · ·....,.; """" ~"" '"""'· ......... u, __,., ..... 06 " """ 3M Dry Copier 209 . ,'IJrplrt., need nc;harpnr girl 1 ~cc· cc·-------1 GIRLS & BOYS Broken;, P.O. Box 15107 San· SALES LAY OUT/ PASTE UP ies, Reptiles & Turtles. Open Melle & 9 11ridle $lOO. 642-22()3 us Killg ~. make~llcr. 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. 54U836 , y.,/1ecy1I skills. Neatness & JUNIOR SALESMEN ta Ana, Ca. 92705. Sharp Guys or Gals with basic typing skills for Eves. 531·5027· isce aneou1 8080 Gestetner Ouplicetor 'ICCUI'aC11 a musL Salary 10 yrs & older R.E. Sell 20 atte retreat Looking for a penn. f/timc .small print shclp. Call Mr. GREAT DANE-Beau. Brin-aslUng $190. maJ(e a.Lier. open. .833--2066 property between L A & position in boutique sales. McCarty 548-1164 die Bitch, Championship I BUY!! ~tr. \Vcbb, 67>-8600 anyU~ , Gen.r•I Help Wanted Age 1().15. Earn $20-$40 per DAILY PILOT San Diego. Experienced pr J'l.fust be exper'd in high TYPISI', EXPER. LlnC'S, 17 0108 old. Sho\vdog, Good, used iurrutlll'l;! & ?.10DERN Oak Executive · !!'1'!18!1"1 Apply TAT'S ~ week getting new customers young , am b it i o us , fashion mens spcirtswcar & P/time. your home or my has been shown. 642·5665· appliances or 11·tll scU Jor you De.sk, & Credcnw., ul •,,. , ~~rles. 2:1> New-for the DAILY PILOT after motivated. Leads. Un-looking for a Po s It ion ofc. P. 0. Box 6258, IRISJ-l SE'ITER PUPPIES MASTERS AUCTION pnt'<'. Pd $UiUl Sac. $851.1. ' port Center Drive, NB. school and Saturdays. You Has routes open in limited income & future. "'/roo1n lo grow w/an ex-Annheinl, Ca 92806. S.iO 673-8300 E mu.st be out c.f school by San Clemente Call for appt. Mr Sharpe, paoding business. u you're 642-3076 641>-8686 or 833-9625 :-~=~--o l ' •. l'fERAL Of.FICE 3:00-pm-and·be-uble·•nmrl< n.,..,,.-1liU .xper·d & oced a grcal job. WAITRESSES att. 6 or Sunday """"" SECY chrs 18/21 Exec .wvt ' ptlOiW;t. Exper. Mature. at lea.st 3 days per week. N<1 Real Estate Salesperson Cil.ll for appt: --El(per. Nea"t ppearaiiCe 8~~.t:n~'bri.'e~f.'nt~ ~~~ \\!ROUGHT i1vn fencing, 4 clin; $l~/2S, Dk.s $15 up ~ iP/t 500-1044. deliveries or collecting. CALL Mr. Hyde WANT A CHANGE? THE LOOK 644-6500 Apply Surf & Sirl<1in & room, $65 675-8137 sec. assrt sz, lli·fi equip, Pierce 867 W 19, CM; GIRL FRIDAY Transportation pr ovided.1-;:::::~4:92::-44::20::::::~ SSC.4 Commission SALES PERSON 593U \V. Coast Hwy., NB ENGLISl-1 BULL OOG, frni. Jensen 11,·eeter. horu. 2 t>J~::wos ______ _ eeded to co mpl emen t C:tll 9M-4812. ]• $55. Licensing School $150.$300 wk, mgmt 0p \VAITRESS, tray & cocktail, 1 ~: yrs AKC. /HUST SELL :o;pkjs. 4 Wood !\liding dooni Nl:."VAl\lAll Top Desk. ·G : !'J)ttSenl sec'y st a fr. Equal Opportunity Employer REALCO, REAL TORS Home Direct Sules. Will exp required, appoint call $150. 494-2196 l've. '•''r1 1fra7 .. '!· •'•n' .. 'x8l", S.J0-4!>47. diJwl ~,,,,.:ioxooLo ,AJ$60.00 rll3J ~namie co. ln a new field LEGAL SECRETARY 84" ~· I ~"'-=-"'~~~---l ~'-C~"·~ " . ..........,. ,1; ainuos. 495-18..'1 or 831-2TIO Train. Prefer ovc1• 25, v-;:iuuu .~~~---l-~~--~~'-'----1 . e~y ~very. Sa~ With litigation exp. Newport Real Estate Sales l\1t11Ticd & Car. WAITRESS l\IOVING IN SALE! 2 Amer. Pianos & Organs 8090 epen, hbetal fringe benefJ~s. Beach financial Ce n t er , Earn 75 to 90"}:,. Desk, Electrolux Division o( ~Inrtlnsvillc end tables , Good typing skill! req d. 644-4.111 Pbooe. Ans. ""rv., Tram· ,·ng. Mr. MacDonald 494-J"L,.. CEoffee 'sh<lp. Day & eves. I 11 S & colfee table $'..'O ea. TV Send resume <It' calJ Robert "-''-''="=~~=~~-! = VV"' xper d. Over 21. No Phone Frff to You Color Anlen · ·d -LIQUOR CLERK 2 dynamic locations. Call Consolidated 1''oods Corp Call K na, m.si e P"-T ', H. Collins, Pres. N.R.G.-Nu 1 .b. . . 5· ona Lanes, 2699,.~-------' rotor $50 1789 Tana••• Dr P h i · Gt 1lisco-Hac1enda SALES A•I 00,,. be a •·•ah "~i'i"'~~o;i~l!...;~:;':1.-;:;:::;--o;;-,._________ . . 0 ... • ' Fuel Co. 1002 Monrovia St, F/tlme eves. Perm position. '" ~ " '-" C~1 549-8669 , N.B. (7li) 64$-4211, Over 21.. Call Al\{ only, Real Estate Inc. 542-56.16. Coveniry la.sh'lon show \VAJTRESS, al lea.st 21. F y · ~=-o:== e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 • ·G.IRL' ~IRLS ~ ·=.:..,-""°=-~~----! REAL ESfATE dlrt'C'tor in your area, no SI'E\V KETI'LE,· Adanis at r .. To OU 8045 COME ~1AKE AN OFFER! -~ -SALESPEOPLE \Vb · dcl' Workbench v.•/4 dra~·en, fun jolL Day or nighl LVN ' · Y not investmeni no ivery. Xlnt H~bor, C<1sta l\l es a· 1''AMJLY DOG NEEDS GD. misc. clcc. m<1tors, TV "--n Nl11hts 'til 9 No V work in the hottest. areas. a1'1'8ngn1ents to add lo your m-1878 H 0 M E, 1,. R 1 EN Q_L y · doo "'t"W • j 1 • exper. necess. \ e train For job satisfaction join our Huntington Beach/Fountain family inconie. Opportunity \VA!TER LOVES c·ios 6 , 6 _51 4 3 cabinet wJ. rs, tools, OB Set: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 1 )'OU. You must like people staff at Royale Conv. Hosp. Valley? Let us train you. lor locul manager. 841>-lOOO ... . ., motor, patio umbrella ha~ *Pianos & Grands* '·& be at least 18. Apply A 263 bed SNF. Call NEWPORT Call p ·i M-" ., .. ~1s Full time. Experience scr\'· eves. ' & furniture and much m<1re. r 2930 W "'" .,~ be 4 hl cnamec 963-ti67 c~~~";;;;;,-=c,--~-· Canto food • ""~ ~=~~-~--6.,., Dl"~ Balowin • Cd.~c -Ctiicker1ntl: • · any a tn or eve. • '1'fU""V'M.I twn 8 & for Personnel Agency Village Real Estate. SALES, IND, Comm., Pov.·er ing nese · 64;)....;;.,.,,. BEAGLErrerrier male pup. ,.,,...., ...., -FISCller · Kawai · Khnball Coast Hwy, N.B. appt. N B h 642 3870 RESJ'AURANT HELP tools, cutting tools, shop WHO WANTS 'fO \\'ORK? py, S n1onths. s h o 1 s, Exe r c y c J e $25, Ifill _ Knabe . Jlrln:on & Ham':n . , GRAVEYARD Shift mid-UVE·IN Housekeeper. week· ewport eac • Saddleback Cofiee Shop in supplies, bearings. power DRIVE A CAB! housebroken. loves kids. Type\\Tiler $300, Nett I e h1USM'tl • Sotuner _ Stein· . . J atgckht ,.tothe8 AMBo .. 31 2_~.,· edoedsl 'lraror.ei~5279ly lady, Corona NEW FACTORY Mission Viejo needs a 1rans, Growing company, CHOOSE your hours, work f>.15-3369 ~ Cret'k bedspread SIOO, io'ran-· v,.ay _ Storey & Clark. Win- ..., .uAN .DOIL " vi.J-\\'aitress f<1r SUn nile fl'om good opportunity for go gel-f<1r yourself, be your own FREE 3 yr old Labrador, eiscan china <8) $l00, Col<1r er -Wurlitzer • Yamaha , iSL, Costa Mesa..--' LVN, $33 per shift. B:raneh outlets just opei:alng 4. lo 12:30 . Fry Cook needed '..::"::''.· ;.64"5-C-75~55;:1'===~-boss. ~en or wom~n. can male, w/shots. Needs fanli· Tp.Vmnd. s \\'Ork $30. ~2326 New Sylnet.a L. ••••••• • ~ GRILL COOK NURSES. Aide, F/tim~. 11,;~t~r':!t'ds the lo~~~~ Fri/SaUSun 4 10 12:2.0. 1-SALESPERSON be &lightly handicapped ly w/yrd. Loves kids. Used trum •••••••..•.. ~ P/tlrne needed lmmed. Call 2ai5 ThUl'lll, CM 642-3505 Servmen (2) U hr Dishwasher 11 am lo 3 pn1 l\·Iake $200.-$400. wk. Trade ~eat • ~ Appearance. Gn-3820 MOV,[NG, Selling, matched l'l8)'1rs " .......... $895 '581·3232 ext 2148. l\lisslon MAN NEEDS MATURE Salesmen Open daily. Apply in person. Show nclverthling & •pace, s:;"p·p'tC:~nt ·,';,!lure ~~m',0.·'·F~R-E=E~-,.-b,-a-d-or_/_sh_e_p-ho-rd dresser & cheSt $50, 2 Gr.iOOs " ···•· ..... , $396 Viejo 1 before 4 pm. •v r 1 bl nd ll ,,_ ret:llners, $35, gas stove $50, *ORGANS* · WOMAN lo ive in & cure Pref ovr 2:1, married, car. soine experience req. {n4) Drive a cgb 6 hrs or more a pups, en1a e o . _ \v..,. & · ho hold · CiOLF SfARTER \VANTED, for Z children (7 & 5) Lgt All benefits, career positions. REST'AURANT 5'13·0700, 1\-11'. 'fyler. day. Apply in .oerson, _!.~gd h<1mes only. 493-.J778 c' misc 276 use ltenls. Baldw111 ·Conn· Hammond· 40 hr 4 d • ~1 ho rk W k d fl 49•1065 MANAGER Y ti Ca ome to East 2Cllh, C~I. Ka\\'a1 -Kin1ball -Lowrey . • . ay wee , ,-,"'. usewo · ee en s o .. .... SALES person. Expcr. ln c ow b Co., U!S E. 16th FREE to )'OU, 2 Ocsc11 Thursday 646-0634 semi-retired n1an. Reply to Sa.lary 551-1810 after 5:30 NURSER MAN Ne\\' restaurant in Ne\\·port retail gilt stort? a must. St., Costa ?t.fesa. Tortoises. Must take both Rodgers· Tho111as • Yanulha Cl.s-'r•·ed Ad No 271 Dally • AINTENAN MAN Y Be h y c•-"'-.no:: CLOTHES like new, lecnR -Wurfttzer Guf'·rsnsen • , "" · .. 1 CE . ac . oung, aggressivt>, Days, eves d. 111knds. Buggs \VOJ\lAN "'ho needs $500 + _""r"""VJ·-------& I d' I ck "' ,Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Costa General maint. \\.'Ork on plant Ex~r. or H 0 I' 1,1cu 1 tu~ c sonie experience required. International, 20i:1' We.1cliff ino st. Sales orit>nted. to.Ir. O'KEErE & M ERR I TT pan~ 1:its~ 31o~g s:e~t~~j o"'p'U:en. S'" ·'Mesa 9'£16 equip. &: bldgs. • B as t c back~round. 'In? & 111• Unlimiled earnings. 640-0.102 Dr., Newport Beach. Lyons. n4/846-5455. D1shwashe1·, dresses, sizes g to 12 prit'fXI gan • '· • • · · • • '' · • '·' Qi, HAIRDRESSERS Assl. need-knowledge of mechanics dustrious. 842'8800· RESIDENT M · SALES E SO 557-0.l38 UL. •" 00 • "8• Lowrey Splnel '··'' ••· $la> • id. pl b. & NURSES ru·d II h.fl I anager pos1· p R N. exp• d , 1---...CC """' to ~-.,...,.. Jl \VurULzer S•·lnet, new '' .,~ C~ cA"~'l1 carpentry work. lifust be Yr exper. req'd. Xln't apt bu•·ldmg· 1 •. ill d . SA • 3pc c <1r11 e r · umnl<111J A·IOO ••••••• Save ed. Ken Templeton's, some we mg, um mg · e, n 5 1 s. tion available for 30 unit Perm. job avail. \11 lll06t ~ 3 MALE\ Kittl'.!ns, 1 black, CRIFJCE fl • - ~vu · . near ccn er 1vers e g1tt shop on Bal. I 2 gray, 8 ~~c?M r 1 2 h bl Have you been a BEELINE high school grad. Equal Op-\\'Oges & benefits. Con1e <1f Laguna Beach. Couple Is. J\tust show lnitiative in ~ .,..,....,_,,. Qi '°Ca· . L~Uc es & ta c, * WIN FREE * ,tiostess? Try it, yoU'll like portunity Employer. Call visit Park S uperior prelerTed. Opportunity to all areas. 673-3253 Joe l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii eg SSJn1 cashmere ORGAN LESSONS , Qie firm & 1ree fashions. Linda: M9-ll01 l-leallbcan:, 1445 Superior, enjoy living \\'here you SAIL LO~ hand ,.__.. •· WIRE-HAJR'O Terr. dogs. sbedportscoo' ,.dn .';.=sz 42, Kingslze FULLERTON MUSIC Call 546--3183. MAINTENANCE MAN 1.;N7.·8~·==-~~=~ work. Call Peg Barker at · &: 1 •u•"' o.: 3 sizee, wat c h -dogs • ,,:::,::c,;~:;::,=~o::=-----N URSE S A Io Es & Nolan Real Estate Inc. n4·. cutting. Irvine. Antiques I005 956-ms days S4lHi777 eves. SALESA1ANS s A Mp LE s. 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley BELP \"ANTED, perm. pit Experienced in electrical, . Catt ~ •~• 5S7 ••36 ,y Order! Call Betwn Sa 49-1-9-124 _,...,....... FLUFF"Y Tioer & sleek blk. Size 10, Dressers. Pant ~ empi-•nt. Ideal for plumbing carpentry &: Jes. m· ,.. 1 "" N lfarbo Fuller! ,,_ ' 4pm 'lS."'·~ •1-0 Verd friend. J -., =--days Suits, Lon<> Dresses. ....,,.,. · · r, on _xellablc studentB. Eve'·· related reslaurant equip-• <> ~. ",..,.. e * SUPER SALE * .. ..,.. "".,,;r'' '0 ·~ 871 1805 •Mo~Fri & Sat Al\f. Hrly· ment. ..... Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, RN'i; SEC'Y to $650 $4lHi777 eves. 493-7241 • JOLLY ROGER INC CM CCU'S Cl= in Irvine focatto". MONDAY SEPT 30 F ••• STYLING ba. S'"0 Be · FREE ~ages. lns.ide work. , , • I"'~=,.-,-,.,-~-,-.,.-~ * TUESDAY OCT. 1 urnt1vre 8050 1 . c ir ......,. aut1· l ,;636-:::;..;;1891.2 c..::892-::c:;2258C:·T.-. ===·I ~.,..,lo:1~04"2..;Ge.•:::·ll:::et::;1e:,;·.;'°=rv~i;:;nc~o::I NURSES Aide, Orderly 7-3. f'revious 1nanuf. e x P e r · 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; clan chair $'15. Antique ck>sk Adult Org1n Classes Expcr or lrainees ~fesa helpful. Good typing & lite 10.5 I• $50. Receptionist chair $40. Now a-pu·ng -·rvatluns. Holp Wented, M&F 7100 Help Wanted M&F 7100 · · · FuU "-time. 3-ll & 11·7 Sh ~·d * UP TO 'V: OFF * MATTRESSES ,,..., ll'l•D ........ '"'""' l·~jjijiiiim;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;miiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiill Vertie Conv. Hospital, 661 ~ccllcnt Benefits AAME.S 100°/o FREE 2 • • • v• ......... =~"===-~~=~ For lnl<1nnatlon ple211e call ~I Center St , C~1. Good "'Ork1ng conditi<1ns Bureau or Back Door Antiques ·MATTRESSES 6' SURFBOARD $75. 26'' 3. 642·28Sl in Costa ·!.fe 13, or ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED IN SOLDERING & ASSEMBLING OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS NURSES AIDE All shifts. COSTA MESA 1896 Harbor Blvd, C.M. • • • speed bicycle $3.5. Both in 963-6133 in 1'~ountaln Valley. Pt!rn1. Dependable. l-1.B. Cos Employment Agency Queen, Full & Twin Sets new condition ;J.48.5336 eves Our instructor requests that Conv llos p. 18811 Florida Memorial H01pital 2700taH= Blvd S~~~ RD. Oak tables, leaded PRlCED TO l\IOVE NO\V!! co,,o~ly'--~-----only those sincerely interest· St 1-IB 841-3515 642-2734 EOE Anahm 600 N Euclid 7?6-81.20 &hades, oak chairs, china &IS--8686 & 833-9625 SKI boots. Nord.lea pro, size cd in learning 10 play the P1\RT TIME \Varehouse he.Ip Org 2 Cit" Bl Ea t 634-1222 cabinets, art glass, trunks. 11 M. Brand new, never Orgnn shcluld take advafl.. needed. lrvlne Industrial 'T 8 T:lf1any's or Treasures. 70575 M E ~ J TER R AN E A N used. $95, 673-6269 luge t this free oUer. • area. must be d~ndable. Beach Blvd. St a n t on Group g. · Sofa, 2 mAtcht'd BEAUT Beaded Weddlng Coast Music Service •-ace -te St ent o" l\led • · 11 S • S I A t iw::: 7802n::""' ~'''"" ' chrs., Gold leal end tbl., Gown & veil w I ;,:~=c..:..;:c:;.::...:c::...:~:.....1 £oE, ~100 ~ ~urg. wut ·7:30AM ec y, •es 11 , PO,~RTAB•LE-P f Pum Coff. tbl., like new, bci;t • om once, Onoe year old Lowrey Venut shl.ft, f/ttme. Xln't benc-.::ts. VttY sharp, mature young arour p offer. 499-2116 $325 new, sell $150, 847-.894.<t l'glul wit h Genie, Leslie PBX Answering Service P/tin1e day!! or eves. Exper. prt.f'd. EOE. Sf0.1962 Personnel Counselor ln1mcd. opening in our beauliful ore. Salary gunm. + co1nm + bo'nWI. ExpN. p~f'd, Good location. Jeson Best Agency 17400 Brookhu1'51, F. Vly. Suite 213 963-677S ~~ ~~:clM~~ ~e~nj ieM't~ectrf~~+abll~I~ Organ, xln~~J7 $500. l\lOVlNG Otrr OF STATE: MOVING sale. \\'asher, dryer. Speake.I'!', bulltln tape JO ed. &/ wrtf 1 Decorator d-l~ eusl<lm refrlg. 4 pc. se<:1. 16" bikes, recorucr, bench, n1 us\ c, H°'pilal, 1 Victoria, 01 1t or e ctteni. "<' "'"""' G d r 847 ~11 ta-only ••~ C I t 642-2734 Figure aptitude k xln't w/ "*: PAINT & VARNISH r~ furnishlngs, 1 .. mp1, &r en wii. ...,.,. .. ~~ ~· a people. Joumallsn1 or moval wood O! T_lletal. Anti· paintingl, household items, 19:l>'s Tux~, 1950'"' Army 847-1920 for appt to see. R N SUPERVISOR English major w/hvy ofc qucs our speciality. 5.57·2736 and nit1ny' misc. Items. unitormi;, old silveron cop-PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS backgrourKl who J 1 k e M AUSTRIAN Pendulum \Vall 673-810.i per. Make offer 49:1-4871 1'0 BUY PIANO FOR 11 PP..t T:' 1 AM CASH * "'7 """ 4 _ 4 0 w 0 r k we ek. prc&1Jure & hard work \\'lll Hanging, elock. Ch Imes. STEREO 6 FOOT SOLID NEW Brunswick pool table "" ·;m,1 * Fri/SaUSun oU. T 0 p find Xln't future w/sallboot $185. 645-425'1 STATE CONSOLE GOOD 4Y.. x 9,' linte top, greenfelt. HAr.tMONO Spinet Qraon., salary. Call for appnt. manuf. 642..3642. THURS/FRI/ SATISUN CONDITION OlNING SET ace incl, 963-6893 good cond. Cheap. ~1966. Bristol Con· *$ec'y1, &ookkMperl 2130 Continental. CM 4 CllAlRS, Wrnt LEAF MAYrAG Electric Dryer, 963-ni.3 aft 5 valetcenl. Have too many to fist 8 am to 6 pm 5'l&-8056 NO ~tAR TABLE S.U-5838 968-7253 aft 5 MUST sell, Baby Grand RN's/LVN'a 3-11. Full or lb Rl'.!lnden Aaeney El..EGANT Walnmt antiq. % Twin bed .els, white head· dbl dresser w/mlrrot, Ph1no, xlnt · buy for $500. -f1.ANN£R1 ___ 1_~ Medlcationt. Mesa «m Blrch Sl., SW.le 104 armoire. Beaut. beveled boards A foolboarda, nlahl White llhoe tee skatet,• size S'P'"..-3276 --... Mr. ir--(71 4 ) 8 ..... 951 ., VmteoJiiV. 06J>, 661 .,......-Btaclf 911 ~. 141"'2! -table, desk Lcbalr,J.IOQ. :i._-....eo1>dltion 112 * 1~UTZER JJntan, Mdl .-nu -~~ ~ SCHEDULER Center St, CM $48-{)585 Dlal A Job l:IUl55 KENMORE Washer & GM 541>-1413 • 642-4265. w, ~ keyliiiiril, nee& - . RN & LVN/W>cnd Telle!. 1 No Ch1r9e To YrN Dryer $50 each, ~~y l<en-MUST sell $300, Bras• Htad CARPORT _ $45 minor work. !'25 644-1805 Weekdayi 7:3'0'AM • 4PM Wlmd or all. 466 Flaphlp Eat•bVllhed -more auto w•"1<<185. Guar board w/l)rm matt. l5tl or You 11\0\0e rt. SPINET Plano, exooUent ----_ To pl•ll, 1eheduie 4. Rd, N.B. 642-8044. SECRETARY & def, 54H612 betl 011-.. 963-711J9 646-M96 oon<llUon, ~so, --coottlll\Ol'e od u c·ttJ> n N SUPE-RVISO ·one glH Oltkf. Knowledge • .-Rtn Weshtrs/~ryee:!__ ~'~VESEAT il. Sofa custom _ _!>'KEEFE & Mtttlt gas • '152-0520 ~~~8fi1 p'f!'.st~Ut :,m~· ~ FtUme ll·7 for large SNF. of P8)'1'011. Ught book· $2. Wk. Full mamt. ma05' ve.rylfil;ltWl1;-neveT ranxe: S35!t'OOkl-weU.-Bftlh .spor.t1nv !.~-·-IG!:I Fri & $Rt night.A oU. Call k~plng, typing &. ~ncral .. 639-1202 * oscd, usllo1!.y bm, 968-7910 -tilnk $15. 4{M-0027. , .. ~ 'W~c~~~s.parta:. \Vork trom ~--be1wn 9 &. 3 for office duUts. r.·J0-6830. USED })1,aidalre reJrlg. $50. COUClf. tablc/mblch. cbrs., 91" Gold c.ooch $60. 2 ~~~~R~t Gbo 2 • Ii! Stnd ResunleTo: l!lp/t. SECRl!."TARY· Gr e.n In color, good con· 1'V-Mlor k B/\V, d sk A 9 .x 6' Oval Rugs, pttfcct Zlegfi.Jl'd · Pt~1 ~ lndl(l2!iiJ Clu.ailled Ad No. 234 R6GER'S GARDENS BOOKKEEPER ditlon. 6C.r0248 Olher hshold lte.111J1. fi1S..143G cond, 6Ta--2333 ~. • re c/o Daily PJlot ts Jn Need Of A PO!ltk>n avail . for full ttme. STOVE, \Vt'd~c~, while, lilDEAllEO Riviera, Queen· SUnFOOARDS, xlnl Jhape, Store Rtst 8 •-s P.O.Box 1~ Spr1 y Operator Start lmmcd. N.B. area. griddle! SUP£R CLElANI 11lzc wnlcrculon fab•'ic, like boy1> Slingrt\Y Olke.._ best of· ' •• •r _, Coat.a ?tfeu, ca 9'J6'26 To spniy the plant& a tl'ett m.-0240 $40. 64.,..%>13 new, SI75. fi75..3818 fcrs. 675--1780, 6w..c;s? Dl:SPLA y Wlnas w/tllle.;, 'EqwU Qppor. l':mplo)/'C!f' for peat&. Apply In penon SERVICE Sta. AUCf)dant FREE PTO\UP • 1W'1 a>M:PL&TE \V ll t er bed. LIVING room dra~. Patty metal CA.11"R, 30"ll00". Stlll only at , , • nau A Part·Time Appl'I 6 Scrl.p Metil~ Almo11 new. Cott ~. Sell Btra l?(llf clubs. Call tttler In box. 644--2465 or Gt0-16.11 CLASS SEIJ..S. MMm. 22'll F•I""""' Rd, C.M. E. Co<AI Ill')', NJI. Clll -"11• 675-6l58 r ... $llO. W-3128-6 or wlmds ~ ews. IRYINE ELECTRONICS~ '2no DuPont Drive, Ir v ine, CA 921f4 I ' An Equal Opportunity Employer t } - • ' 8096 C•mptir1, S•te/ Auto Sir. & Parts 9COO-~•nl 9120 --S\VAP MEET at CAN'YON --"'~----...:.::.:JloUD Ei'l'CJNE Corv1tll', San- CLUB J.945 ~Una CllJlyOn 21' DUNE Uuw or bike dhlll, m. :tl4 J-leml e111l.w Rd Set 9-28 11..f ~1283 ' trlr. w/ca.mpcr on all metal $100. S.'8-7462 \\'kdll.)'I on Ii f V, R•dlo, HIFi St. ao9i trlr. $200) or best 'oiler 6 ~7~2562 1 'RECE==NT=L-Y--ro-b7lt_1_9_7_0 )''ISllER component I~ \\'Bit Motorc"'I"/ llKl(lcc V\V er~. $350. \970 f\1'0 10" -A.llce.-'J)Caker. In , .. \l't1 lnut cablnctt w Ith Scoot1r1 9150 V\V _lransuxl~. pXI, Both divldhlg network. AlllO ~et for $500. 549-JSl'l lift 6 pin. S" •peak.,.. & set of Ko" 74 SUZUKI Antiques ... Clo11lc 9520 £'a.rphaneK, ~I for $22.l G c .. 11. Firm! OOM9n otter T 550 1931 f'ORO, J\iodel A.. f:verylhlna.; ori~: new mod111 A eng. 33262 Palo Alto; D4nH Pl. 49.J..3635 alter ~:30 '!PM (787429) ' "GJV(?;.A\VAY PRlCBSr SpeOken. tape ftconler, \;" Only $1295 pm, rucordlng lupc. R c to rd j athums & singles from lOc l'lfUST SELL thl• weekend. ID UA9 cRctt! 673-8105 19'55 MERC l\10NTCLAIR PMILCO console, ote-, ..... }1.1'. tn Xlnl SJIAPE THRU· ·~ "1 OUT.1t1u11l Kee lo appreciate Color TV. Xlnt cond. SlSO Askl '°"" 4•"•1• • ••• -"D'··11 t ng -"· ...,.."" a \l'IU"'ViJiJO IJ\-C y aciws t'Orn UK! 15,, Color' TV $l'"" 8\1lboa Buy Club" 1936 CITRON Touring car. -Sal~ • Sctvlce 1956 chnsals.. New eng. 15 Call &1&.6!l:?9 645-6406 mpg. S1150 or bst · olt. DUAL 1218 Ttnlbl \l'-ba.u & f -:.;--::;~=~-.-f~6~'7:>:3<>~!0'"3.:_~----" cartridge & dustcover. ·1 * * * * 48 Plyn\oulh <..'Oupe, 6Cyl, n1os. $125. 494-G-IO>I Richard Cern &tick all 11tock.. reblt eni, __ oor,.;:...,, I~ General 9010 :,ACRll"ICE, Avon s-3 0 0 1nod. 6 mo old. $600-1913 ~H:i h11 Joht\IOn 11l\ltor $300. Cll3l 474$16 01· (71•11 675-6444 2 f\YAKS -Vcnl~r hull, flberglu.ss scats. Ul!ru Ugh! l\"Ci~hl. $75 CU. 67j...:Jtiti;t. 14'. ALUMINUM FISHING BOAl'. $165. * 336-5005 * e \VANTED: 'rmllcr for Kite sallboat. &: <.'Over. Ilea.son· able. S!S6-36U Boats, Power lll' CLASSIC Chris Craft i\·lallogany Speed Bou 1 . ~10rnph. llul\, de1•k, i.:llj;nl(' & 1+.rorne like nc1\·. Cruise llat'bor In reul cl11.ss or ski. lnl'ludcs 1>ki-> .~ full l'Ol 'l'r. S2.JOO or lrude fol' ?? 645--2'200 Qr 67j...3fi82. 8791 Savoy Circle nu clutch & th r Io u t Huntington Beach bearing. S550. 586-5950. You are the W1nnet of 1921 CllEV. Landau Coupe. 2 Uckets to the Needs restoring. $85().00 or R&cre1tion Vehicle best offer. 544·3417 & Boat Show Roe Vohlcles 9530 at the An1hei m St1dium October 2-6 P!~sse call 6'12·5678, ext 333 to cluitn your tickets. <Norll1 Cotmty toll h'Ce nun1b<>r is 5--IG-1220\ * * * * CJUNOOI-.':·TOYOTAS round tripper now on display ... Ready for vacation trips ..• Buy now! ... Inspect and rlrlve out . . . llctluced to $3199 at Bill .t.1uxey Toyotu, lll881 Beach Hlvd., llunting· ton Bench. 847--8555. GO.KART, McCulloch Rl w/Mc 7 engine, 2 sets tires, SPfil'eS, excellent cond. $139, 893-6400 alter 7PM or Sat/Sun Sports, Rec., Rods 9540 •DUNE BUGGY• NC\\I CUSL b\l. !:iJJeCinl\y bit. rac'g. eng, cost over $3000. Chro1nc pipes, roll bar, f'll·. Xtl'a. strong trans .• all new. Streel driv'g. or rac·~. r.1a11y xlras. S I I v e r nie1allluke fibt~rgiass body. porl, Reed ro111·e1-sion, rnc-Si:i.t-. $800 64S.24.W Hl,I{ 11111~~. ::0 111m ~likuni, '65 GTO, 4 sp, an1/f1n, hit SU!X'r trick, best for 90 lo eng. n1int t.'Olld. r.1ust st-e. 123 lh good r id er s~or o!r. 962-1893. 22' CUSTOi\1 die!ICI, sport $;1j(}. &l:t-4872 alter 6 pn1. -T--k."'-='-""-'=~=~ fisher, tunn tower, fighting rue ' 9560 c·huir, 1'0d holders, liait 1971 Bullaro 100. 0\11ner must twlk, outriggers, cud d y s:1crlfice redut..-cd to $225. e '71 rord f'1!l0 ulility body, cnbin '>''/head, ni u n y 1 Sat & Sun call 494-1531, Auto Trans, 19.)868.J) $2195 extta!I. 61:.l-3103. ~11eckdays before 10 ant call • Robustclll r..totors • ., .. er· Cr fl b. I 9-1-0384 18641 Beach J~unt Bch ";, 1ss a , ca 1n ,cru ser,' 1~., S ., . 848-1255 nulhogany huul, diving pbll· "'" riortslcr, _8 extent101?:1 •.~----~-------­, (orn1, &-e to appreciate, can~el , seat, sissy be.r, 16 G7 FORD % Ton Pickup. 1>n1all cash do"•n. tnkc over rea1 \\~1ecl, pull_bucks, sum Bc!:i~ orrer. p..1yn1ent11, Call &40.-0378 or will oon.s1der trade. .~lS-89CJ5. 5.'U -2164 Musr SEU. _ nioving. 20· 1.5-!9-IGOO , ~ • '52 CHEVY _Two Ton Stake all glass 327 lnbrd o"·ens. I 71 .KA\\AisAKI 100 Cen-&d. Nc\v IL~, eng & brks. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMM~DIA TEL Y FOR All FOREIGN CARS . CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3.100 W. Coast I-fwy., N.B. 642·"405 AUTOS IMPORTED General 9701 IMPORTED CARS 73 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Uc No. 703HT\V 71 SAAB SONNET Lie No. 185DW 70 AUDI lOOLS 4.Dr SD Lit· No. 4IOCKG 69 FIAT 850 SPIDER Lie No. 8~JET largest Selection of Used VW Vans & Campers In Orange County $AVE HUNDREDS Harbour V.W. 18711 Beach Blvd. Hu11t. Bch. 8424135 Alfa Romeo 9705 Alfa Romeo Berlina lcJc1noJ P riced to Sell $4952 [h\1rl1 Jhnp1111~; +t ""~) w '~<>«' •iq.w'I' No'Wt.-•' ~.>Cl> h4'> &4'-. . . ---. "Dileclly across rrom lhc Bolboa Bay Club" Sales • Service 645-6406 '69 ALVA Spyder. LCl\V 1ni. Super cond. Jw;t tuned. $2995. 64:'.>--2:i42 Audi 9707 lisccJ to fish or ski; needs lurian. ~.1_. u_p for •SSOO* Call 536-0876. n1inor n.•pai1·. $ll!OO/Ocst nioioc_ross, $3ia. Xlnt L'<lnd. "66 CHEVY Pickup, rblt AJ.1'11 1973 FOX orrer. 1fH·!l l65; 493-0389 ~l8·l.:63. motor, need.~ tin I 11 hi n g 2 Dr, AM/Fi\! Stereo, Auto. 1971 ;,:; hp Bcurcat 4 cyl 1 HODAKA, rigged for dirt. touches. 833-8969 aft 6. Coco n\ats, Radial!<i, Delft , . cl u~ ' ' $l50 l SUZUKI t2X:C ------blue, Xlnl cond. Pvt Pty. .,, cy • e, _.rrts conlrols. ready for d"rl S 3 • 0 • l\JU~I SELL 6"' Ford 21, ~ 642 89:i8 l 6 S/W 1a1.;k, Like new $625. 6-t4-.1-l65 E ~1631 " · Ton Finl tll'd 1tu1np, ~::i. ___ . _-_ · _a _ter ·--~ ------=-~----· -01· ofter. 642-3047 BETTER THAN NEW '72 :r.r Criss Graft. T.S. recent ~ PUH .. 125 ~fC?TIJCROSS. '73 FORD F'l~. lo. mi., must 1001..S \V \Vhite Sedan. Ask- i;urv f]:-tM Ali.k $9l\J. l\tusl AC<-'CS.-.c>i:_les available. Xlnl sell, son1e Xtras. 673-!TJOS ing $3700. 552~. ~u b)t 1011114. &U-53b'9 <.'Om!. S350. 640-524l or 6-i2-3173 Austin-Healey 9709 \6· CHRIS Runahout G cyl llONl?A ,l50Dream, good $-150 '60 l .. :~o=R=o~,-,-TO=N~. ------'----- Cl • S900 ,·11 • ... ·i shape. Nl'l.'lls starter work ·ck 6 1 1·ck '·I ·'·d 68 Aust1"n Healy 'O\\ n. \Ii L 1 u al 1•r. '150. ,..16-21t9 aft ;:,p•t pl Up, l.'Y • S I . ~ Cnul • 6i~2757 aher G p.m. _.. ~ er 1' shape. 53G-66<16 S .. · 8 t Rent/Ch 9050 ·73 Ki\\\IAS..\KJ SOOc .. Tuned ;12-couRIEn:'-°"Lo_w_m_i.,.1.,-· pnte oa s, ar. exhaust. xlnl eond.. t.-tany e.xll:a.~'. Xlnt cond'. NC\\• pnlnl, ne\\'. topJ & x!nt 2''8AYLINER $1100 • 492·7ta0 01476U. G4r l2j7. conditk>n. IXPJ\f4081 SARATOGA ·;,t HONDA 500 like nc•·. Vons 9570 Only $1995 New Cruiser Only 2.000 n1i. S1200 t---------- Complctoly "<!Uipt I or ·t!H-42>> NEW 1975 uffshort booting & fishing. '73 RICKMAN 125, Gd cdnd. $7 P"r "'If yoo •ionllly. Alw Many XU..•. s;;n SURFER VANS 20 & 24' hoctll. ('ttll 675...8866. 673-19:rf Cnlifomln Lel1ure Bo at '72 KA\VASAK!~=,-.,~.-XI~"·' 1 On 11. l)()(jgc Chassis t:lub. condition. · $1050 or offer Harbour V.W. Boats, Sail 9060 879-1780 or 586-2.&la :-72 KJ\WASAK.J-750-. .,.Lo-m~,.-,. SOi:CAT lst place boat 1974 \V e 5 t e r n Regionals · uh- defeated 1974 season-\\'iil- ncr PJ\tA efficiency trials. S'.!100 111/trailer. Terry, '41·2285. KORAU.E Jr. 12' Fib.gl. l\lain Ir Jib, beaching rud- ~. Sec at Lido Isle {714 t 675--0915 11' INTERNATIONAL READY TO SAIL. BEST Ofo"'FER. X1n't cond. Best oHer. Call l87U Bench Bh·d. Bill ~25n aft Spm llu1Jt. tkh. 8124435 '13 fu\WASAKI'""250 *IXlDGE' Von, like nevo•, Xlnt. Cond. $Ta0 or best Of· beautifully outfitted l'.'ilh fer. 960-2573 couch. bed, ice b o x , TJ'-PiJchl75, dirt bike, low cubine1s, Nc1~· 1·arpl'Ung, niileagc. $ti&). etc. Also has "·ltlc Gocxl.ycar 673-7224 tires, U.S. f\1ag rin1s. lt'i.-; ~=~=~~~~~-1 pipes. eng In top mech 1973 HONDA TRAIL 70 cond. Scenic-paint job. $~. NE\V CONDITION Worth over $7tXXJ. \Vil! take :NS.5336 el'es only $5500. or best oUcr. cau ·1'1110N-DA Elsinore, Xlnt. 64j-2414. 1..ond. $975 FuR-Sal~ Step Van Ci\L 25, lnin1ac. full ruce 6-16-!XM2 par!lally convl•rll'fl ro n1oto; & cruise. new sails, n10tor, Motor Homea, home. Rebll 283 Olcvy cn,c::, 9G0-2363 67'5-6030 kllClt inetcr .~ 11u\ny xtras, Sale/Rent 9160 New tires, prln1f'd buJ needs 6.\4HJ0."16'=-c'ooc----o=-.--paint. RC'frig, stove & ovnn. --.-S129j. 557-3.iio P-C1\T, No. 400, spin., Trlr. eYOU'VE TRIED .6~ ~'ORD su .... r \ran 302: ,v/box, 3 trapezes. rust. THE OTHERS! ... -$1225. Eves 6 7 5 -O 8 3 9, Rblt eng. Aprox. 20,000 mi. 6·W-8737 NOW TRY US! Custon1 int-<!xl. mags, etc. ~---~---DALES $2500. 64G-l5l9 Z'J' PE1\RSON f.:lcclr::. sleeps "17 Ford Chau~au, full ton •I, xlnt cond, sll p Jn Dana POint Marina, Bcsl oUer. ~o. 1 in Calif. ~,~. &/B,Pa~~· Oi~~o ~ 496-7868 Over 10 Motor l-lo1nes &: $3500 673--0819 dll.ys i-IOBlE CAT l·I' \v/trniler, hlini"11. i\fcmber of BBB -, . ' . xl l --' t »'J" Rcct>niniended by So. "-'". 72 V\V BUS, xtra. snt of ' n COnu. _.,;J, l...Wll t..1 I I I Xl t 544-T:),j(l_unytin1,.__ Auto aub. _ags, nc'v cu c 1. n run- -Located at Red.hill & San rung cond. Days, 4!)3..1258 LEJWAN 12, sJnt cond, 3 Ju&n in Tustin. Open 8 Al\l Eves, 6T.i-1Zl2 11t1llii:. ynnl ri-.1ill'r, 67.J-3739 to 7 Pt.l, ·n DODGE TRAD1'::S~1AN or 968-6732 SAILING-L~ES.so=~N7S~!-Bc~/!'~.0-.1 Call 714-838-0900 200 nu tlrcJ>/bkl"s, FM. Gd. ners &: Brush·up. l\1ornings, '72 PACE ARRO\V 20'. f'ully ,<.'Ond. ~ 9G2~I or Afternoons. 675-8990 equipped. Low mi I c 1 . 72 CJlt:VY Van % Ton, P/S, 49.'>-5.lkl2 After (i P/B. V-8. lttany extras. l•I' LIDO w/troilc1· &. 00.-11 °i'ff~f"#i· i'n:o"koiil-~"''.':~t;3'<!~·!"2<.,._ _____ == cover. Very good c<lnd. $8.j(). NE\V 28' Titan. ale, all 9590 18ffi) 2~1$. extras. dit)' ot w<'ek. Ce.1 l Autos Wanted LIOO 14 n<>. 30'l9. Good c<ln· after 7 pin wkdny• 645-3370 dlllon. S:tOC.O. JlliNT THE BESf '73 Exec. Call 6'12·<1141. 25' all hL"'<. extras. Fret 1nlles. 9'ffi.OO~ 5 to 8P1t1. 32' P.C. Sloo p DAC Salls. T I 9170 $3000 or ~rfcr. 309 F'ernondo Trailers, rave N.D. (211) 88&--0710. I • LIDO I< CAPRI Mod-el-, ,-,wy-'67 SCOTSf\1AN, 15'. s ps . ..,, clean. pvt. ply. $49~ trlt·, ·74 plates, $50Ci. Cnn 839-7123 642--0.,'.j(),S or ~7-5437. '°OOISt.ANDER 27~.-. ~,~nbd-~A;.;ut_o'--'-Se;..r_.-"&'-P_•_r_ts_M_OO CADILLACS Largest S1l1ctlon In Dro1111e County Coupe DeVllTes • Serla.n 1)e. VllJe.s • El Dorado.s • Con. vtrtiblc>H. Also n111 n.y ofher ge)ed Cud:J.lnc Tracle-ln11. [lrarh JJ111purt~; ft 1,Z"l() w l ..... u.,..." -·"' [>.o.wl ho\~ b4!Jb "Directly across lrom lhe Balboo Bay Club" Sales • Service 645-6406 BMW 9712 .wlll. 001(1 fOI BAVARIAN IOI Now In Stock e '74 3.0 (""; & 3.0 CSA e 2ti02·2002A & 2002 Tit e 'i4 BAVARlAS 4 speed e '74 BAVARIAs Auto. • '74 3.0 S & SA's . XI..."\/T LEASE PLANS · & EXCELLENT SERVICE • 5 yeltl' • 50.lkXJ mile \Varranty E:I ~ 1.larguerite Parlm•ay Mission Vl:!jo USE AVERY P\VY EXIT., 831·2040 • 495-4949 DEMO SALE * 2-'73 Bavarias 4 Spd + Auto * 1·'74 Tit * 1-'73 3.0 CSA * 1-'74 3.0 CSA SAVE! Crevier BMW 973' Toyolo 4 ltpd. Al:-Cbnd, Stereo. (732- f'JT' Su.It' P11<'td $6199 Crevier BMW e ANNOUNCING e Al.I. CAr.S CLEARLY DISCOUNT PRICl::O Exa1nple: Df>1no No. 5it2, $:1'799 1ncl. 1\lR CONO Call Now! 812.Q666 for YQ\11. Qrl1.;(" BEACH OLDS·MA2DA D1t1un 9720 Beach nt\•d. lfu11tln.ilto11 Sch _.._;..;.,. __ ~--~-~ 2(»il \\'. U.t Sunta 1\1\U SJ;>.31 n '6i DATSUN Autoinatlc ercedes Benx · 9740 tr1uu1, new "'hlto wall tln.~r:..c.;.;.~..;.;-;_ ___ .;; radio .t.: hcutc1" Exoell~nt •68 Mercedes Benz iVCl"296) .... Ooty $895 Howard Chevrolet 280S [)(Jvc 1111d Quull Sts. Esccllcul <.'Ondlllon. Near Nr. t.tucArlhur. J&lll\)Ol"t'l' ne"' tireis. 1''actory Alr, and Bristol po'v~r "'llldo"·s, 11 o v.· c'r Nc"'iJOrt Hca\•h 83.1-oa:i::i su.•erlng & b 1· a kc 11. Wi Lt. &U1' YOUR A u to rn.utlc 1ransntisslon DATSUN. TOYOTA reflects · owners pride of ownership. Co n1 p l e t e OR VOLKSWAGEN ~1.:1·vice ret.'Ord a\'ailable. PAID 1'"'0Jt on. NOT. \rll.L $-IOOJ. phone 968-9386 alte1· PAY TOP DOLLAR. C'ALL 7 Pl\1. · KENT ALLEN. S.JG.04~'.!. ---~--=--- '12 PORSCllE 914 n.oatlstcr OVER · 5 spd • A1\1·Ff.t ·Low miles 35 US.ED ~~;~·~~~ isnoni . . MERCEDES Howard Chevrolet ON DISPLAY Dove 111)(.1 Quuil Sts. Nr. J\tacArthur, .Jiunooree and 81istol House of Imports 523-7250 Newport Bench 833-()jj5 1973 DATSUNPi cku p , custon1 lnl, custotn ]luint,l•.•.------.. ---'vicle t\rc!I & riins, cainper 67 1\lrrct'des Benz 2j()SL CJk.' I shell shag l'l'p!ini;: $3000 IWadslcr, Au1o Tr il n ~. flru-16.1-1 \\'kda)·i; b<>f :1 1,;11 · PQ\l'C'r Steering, 1\1\l/}'!'l"I, =~----Soft .'k 1-lnrd 'fops, dlr, 2-MJ:I. -3-1.000 1ni, sliver/ 8.11-2040. b!k int. nll', xtra!:i, S3950.I~ ... -.::'."'~'.!"""'"""""" "&"°15-:-4"C25'l'=. =~~--~ll;65 J\tZB.-l90C-Autornatic. '73 DATSUN '~ ton Pick Xlnt Cond. 18 to 21 mpg. Up, I spd, radio & heater. A Classic Car.$ 1 8 9 5. Lfke new. Only 14,001 miles 962-7686 (3()j2A J •••• Only $2395. i9f3M.~E~R~C~E~D-E~S~B~EN~Z-4~50 Howard Chevrolet SE. Take .,., '"· pymts. 830-8095 Do\'e line! Quail Sts. Ni·. J\la<"Arthur, Jamboree MG ;uw:I Bristol 1---------- Nei,·port Be<1ch 833--0j,).j 'j <f -o,, T:-'UN e2tiiT<lr.-5.'ooo rni!es, :-.ltit t."OrKI. 1\•/shug crprs. R track spkrs, l2800. St!-1:!10 19111 DATSUN ~\lagon. auto trans, roof 1·ack, 1 owner, 3U50. 51S-2184 ~=-==~· '&J DATSUN \\"gn. fl:i!lJNQI Transportation' Special 64.}.5700 ldlr.) 'iO DATSl.JN \VAGON, X!i\t cond. 11 ,()(](I 111i, 31295 M;;::G~B~=====~~ J9+-5356 nftcr 6 pm. Fiat 9725 '70 FIAT 124 ROADSTER 5 SIX'f"</ 1111nsn1issio11, 113iBEJ1 $2177 radio ;Dtu. ltA»i& -TOYOTA 3 MGB-GT's 1967 -70 Yellow-Gold-Green All in Xlnt Cond ition "Directly a<:1'0Ss froni lhe Balboa Bay Club" Sales • Service 645-6406 1966 HllrOOr. C.fl1. 64S.9303 =~==~---= 71 FIAT 'll MGB GT. Lo mil ... AM- . -Ft.1.-flings~rnngc.-A.barth 850 Spider Exh•"''· 12950 __ or 1""1 o!fer. Garv. 640-111:.! 1''c>1v pttlnl. nc1v radial tires, i\...._1 · 9746 & X·lra cl£>an! 1744DSY) 1 .Y~""---·----- '73 OPEL MANTA - [lrarh Jh11p1111~; .1• 11(),_' W •' I "'•"" ~ ..... ,.. ·~ • ..1 •• , ., 2DOOR HARDTOP "Dire<:tly across fron1 the Balboa Bay Club" . At.I radio , sunrool. vinyl top. SRJe11 • &-rvu .. 'C 8,IXKI miles, t\16JRD) 645-6406 $2777 * FIAT * ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL l>lODELS & COLORS 1966 lfa1·bor, C.r.-I. 64&9303 D. k M' 11 M t . ., CADET IC 1 er 0 ors 2 Door, $250 or best offer 120 \\'. WArner .111 So. !\fain 557-2562 f\lAIN 9750 Ana 557-2132 Porsche 1~----~----'70 PORSCHE 911E THIMll aaun ~EE HERB j s)X'ed 1 rnnsmission, AMI Fi\1 111clio, radial ti~. !'fi:£CS\\11 $5977 fRlfUlANOER" 11750 BEACH 8LVD We1lmon~ler 5)7 0824 '71 FIAT !(i(l SPORT 32 t.IPC Xlnl ronrlilion. ~1ust sell. Super cl<'an $1800 or best orre.r 5,1(1 -18!)7 nftt•t':; pm ~Wt Lewi& W VOLVO 'T.l FIAT 850-Spidt'r Conv. l~ llarbor. C.~I. &46-9303 lo 1ni, like nr11·, Xtra~. RARE Suprr buy. l\lust s e 11 '63-356C 581-0746. Norn1al, · ne1v Paint & '69 1-·1AT 124. tM'1v brake~ lnl{'rior, $3500. fi1·m. nc.1\· clu1ch SfiO{I 1!l-t--05.'i9 Cflll 548-8-1().1 aftl•r ·I Sat IZ.8pn1 1972 8.'lO Cou1>e. 4 spd., Sunday 12·f1 A.i\lfFl\I ra1\io, 30-'.{J t.tPG '66-911 Porsche.'70 eng. Ne"· st:lOO 6'i'5JJGSI ~ spcl & t'('ar end. $3800. ·72FtAT 12$ Sta. \Vgn. Blue, ~ns \Vell. 546-6906 xl nt <.'Ond. S\900. Saab · 49·1-6981 aft. 6 · 9760 Hond• 9121 Brand New 19 7 4 ' -·· .. l lltMM /'" ,, "t '• HON DA'., . , •.tl Mf~I '•.: .. · 'FRIE DlAN D~R· SAAB 99LE Priced to -Sell $4384 '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Modelsl .,Ptu. ltA»i& ·w TOYOTA. * * * * Jack Bowr ing 221 Tulino Rd. Costa Mesa You a.re the wi1u*1' or 2 tU:kOtll to thC' Recreation Vehicle & 801t Show nl the An1heim Stadium Octol.;cr 2-6 Pll•uJC ciill 64.t-5678, c>xt 333 to clahn ~011r 1lckct". IN011h County toll (re.' nu1111ber is :>W-12201 * * * * 197 I TOWN COUPE Only XJJJ 1nl.. irn1\\aC. BUICK 1970 Elech-u Lhnii'eJ. 61().ti26 f J)()\1·er, air, flO\/fn\ l\IC reo, Musta.,,.. '9" Xlnt <.'Ond. $19'.).l. &14-7132 ··• "'• '00 BUICK R;,;.,... 1965 M11$-CJ VS S700. Make offer. """ 54().1007. Po1\('r 1il~ri~. Good conili· 191'! BUICI< EI c <' t 1' a I lion : BC!>.\ ofttr. <Llmited) fuU po1\•er, $3'100. 545-4 143 Call li:t-0246 i!v1.'6 &. wken<Js l\1,\l:ll l·\'6, At.111', Jdials. Cadillac 9915 ! ch.:lu"t.' 11 1t. pJ/11b, h) ml. ~~~~~~~~';'~I i\1u ~1 "'""· a-1~ 0708 alt s. Triumph 9767 CADILLACS '7!>-l!m """.-·==-c- 7 7 TRIUMPH's TR-6, GT·6, SPITFIRE's 1965 -72 LOTS OF X-TRA'S "Direclly ne1"0Ss from the Balboa Bay Club" Sales • Scrvict' 645-6406 'Ti V\I/ 411 Seda11. Auton1atic, AMl1'~M. Ex11"'ll niee. Um• n1ilcs \BYl9-14) . . Only $2495. Howard Chevrolet largest Selection '!kl M~'ANG. 30'1-V8. H\Jto, I 0 C VI!<, p/h, l\e\\' fr11 8 lrtu:k n range ounty ail'. r;uliuls. xlnt l-.O.id. Coup(' Dl'Vi\lcs . &'<llln $1::>!ll. 6-l:>-3006 1 l">eVillrs . l.1 Dorado!; • --==---C1111\'er1ibles, Also i\lany I'&\ C..:ALI~'. SPf;CIAL: OL,. other select Cndillac Trade· n£>1v r;!rl1al1;, low nulea&e. ins. Sl·Kl0:.....6=l.<"--0~m='~~~-­ NABERS CAl)ILLAC 2600~i..r-. , .... ~140 •• 1 ~----........ • ANNc>iJ'Nci'NGi Oldsmobile SI.Iles and Scrvit.'C No"' in Huntington Beach. ALL CARS CLEARLY DISCOUNT PR.ICED BEACH OLDS·MAZDA &ach Blvd. just So. of \Van1l'r Ph 842-6666 ~~ l97<t Coupe De Ville. Black "·/bla1·k vin) I top, 1,·hilc lc>ulhl'I' !nlcl'ior. I' u 11 y t'l{ui111. 8800 n1i & ~rrcc1. AisklnG 571~. 011·11cr. Niguel Shore~. ·1~13-1537 iii'l-,-c-ou-~P~E-n~c-'V~l~llc-.-o-w-."-"' leaving cou111ry. Dark blue & blue leather, '1:h i t e sunroof LOil. S1crco tnpe, fully 1..'1:1uippl'd . ln\mac. Low n1l11..'S. S6200. 6T.1-5.'i69 --------~"""~-'61 CJ\D. DcVillc. 31,000 orii,:. 1ni. Tan/\l'hil~ l'inyl top. Spi-1·y. no HJI', Like! llC\\' &11,0449 '65 l\lt.-s·rANG, 289 vs. Auto, lli\tlio. Lo n1L $5-111 • !iti3-l 396 '13 t\IU~'T;~NG, clean. xlnt. · i"011d., air, f'/f\I radio, etc. IX'sr otte1·. 8~ days. 491-SJJS eves. '69 i\IUSrANG 302. Air. Good ('(}IMI. 7'5,()00 !lli. $1JOO Ol best. 6·16-22-15. '0'9 ~IUSTANG Fu\Mck. , nia~ \v/ils. Isl $750 takes. ~hon~&~~- 'f,6 i\1USTANG'°'.~a-u71o-.-."~-. ~Re~.·! t:ent f'ng. 1~rk. Clean. $700.' Call &l6-fi634 Old_s_m-obile~ ------,.9955 ·70 OLDS CUTLASS C.oJW .• autonmtic' l)()'l\'f!r steerihi", • bt";1kcs, Railey wheels, witfe oval. rare nlOdel. 1\-fust r.ee 1 l29IBLQJ .... Only SlGro. , Howard Chevrolet : Dove and Quall Sts. Nr. i\lacArthur, Jamboree , and Bristol Ne1vpo11 Beach 8J3..0055 •• ......,-... --~ -.,....... • ANN'OIJ'NCJNG. . O!dsn1obi le Sales and Service No1v in Hwit.l.ngton Beach. "G7 CAD Sedan de! Villt'. ;ttl xtras & air. LA 1nilca~c, Dove and Quall Sirs. • l " ,1 A th J bo xlnl cond. $9j(). l:it:i-8<\;, ALL CARS CLEARLY DISCOUNT PIUCED BEACH OLDS.MAZDA • Beach Blvd. just So. of Warner i-r. "::ie r ur, run ree -, --1 • ;ind Bristol 1 *1969 COUPE DE VILLE.* Ph 842-<666 ~~ f\C"'J)(H1 Beach 833·0~ . PRIDE 01'~ o~~~RSHlP PVI' prty must tieli .7'.! --~'T Of R._J36_:2·119_ Su1>erbcetle. ani/fm stereo, ·71 t...'OUPI'.: DE VIL I. F.: chrome 1vhls. $1800. Bcf 3. Ne'v tires, pvt ply. Xlnl :>-lS--0671 ext 65-1 aft 6 call cond. Bst oUer. 832-il51. 1 --~,&l~,-,-.. ----.----1 _55!.--3696. 772-CAri~ -devif1e, im· OLDSMOBILE ·n SUPER BEETLE mac. Priced to sell. Low GMC TRUCKS . (190G0Qf nules. Pvt party. 645-9'252 HONDA CARS .J 21.'1.i milos Camaro 9917 UNIVERSITY o· ... &1:;...::i700 ldlr.) -~-----i.&n '72 V\V 411 \\lgn. 1331FF1..l 1972 SJL\'ER Camaro , 285o Harbor BJYd., • 6-lj....5700 tdlr.) "·/Railey Sport pack. -48,000 Costa Metia , ., w•• '12 V\V, an1/rn1, nc"· paint ~lis1 xiii! cond. S2,500. '70 OLDS 98 L.S., all~ . .t.linL con!!, ruust sen,___ no ~-rol~----~=~ low milc11, 1 owner. PboDi ~~4~blc offer refused. -(~-!!h•!_•~~·!.'~::::::::::0:9'.920~-~~ l,:;'e~ves~~~·~u,,"'_J9~&1!=~·;•t!o;,!::-=:lf---I '12 F.:.L CAi\IJNO. Automatic, '71 Deltu Royal, 2 door( )>O\\'Cr steering, brakes. air radial tires, vinyl fop. Xln '71 SUPER Bl-:ETLI::, A/C, J\1\f/fo.i\I Stereo, l"hron1c rin1s, tll"\\' 1·odhds. Like nc1i·. &14-84.lS & 833-0052 <.'Ond. Belted tires, clean cone\. 645-7412. BYI939l . . Only $2ti95. Pinto Howard Chevrolet ;GS V\V BUG RunS gd,-looks gd, is gd. $8.Xl. After 6 Dove and Quail St.s. or wknds 4!J7-1265. Nr. MacArthur_. Jao1borce '72 PINTO STATION WA~ON ;--I and Bristol &I V\V, Custom, xlnt cond. Newport. Beach 833-0555 Best offer. Cash &/or --------- 1r.1dc. (no e11rs1 968--0215 7'AN'No~ ·12 V\V Deluxe 7 pass. "'gn. Oldsmobile Sales and Service Stc>reo, low miles. \\'ill trade Ncrw in Huntington Beach. 831-20-W tdlr.J ALL C,\RS...P..£ARL Y 4 speed tran1milsion, radio 1 a.ir conditioning, roof rack. (4117) ' $2477 '64 V\V Slution \\'i..:. Nds DISCOUNT P:?.ICEU work. Bst ofr. 6irlos.t after BEACH OLDS~MAZDA '·.~~=-=----1 Bench Blvd. just So. of '73 V\V SQUAREBACK auto, \Varner nel\' Ores, AAI/F~I , Xlnl Ph 842-6666 Cond. 494-2196 eve. ~ ~_,,. 1966 Harbor. C.11'. ~lONTE CARLOS choi~ of '68 V\\I BUS. Ai\t/Fi\1 radio, 7 • 71 thru 74, completely tape deck, t'rptd, 1·ad!aJ tire, equipped, kl\V lo miles, cx- rcbl! eng. $2000. 675...12ll cept1ona1 units. Pri{.-cd to Volvo 9772 sell. '73 PINTO Runabout. Lo)'I '72 VOLVO STATION WAGON Auton1atic lransn1ission, A~1 radio. luggage rack (0533) $3977 ~w.ltA»U W VOLVO l!Klfl Harbo1-, C.t.t. 6~6-9303 '72 -Volvo 1 SOOES Automallc. AJ\l/Fl\I Radio, 20,IOJ 1nllcli, one o"•ner (212· JIEVI SAYE .Ctevier BMW 208 \\'. Isl S.'l11l11 Ann 1!:1!"»3171 '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhere! Howard Chevrolet mile>, M.l·>°M Stereo, Lug, gngc Rack, Auto. 548-lml Dove a.nd Quail Sts. '1"1 PINTO (I28'Dl.L) Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree Red Bca.ut,y! and Bristol · 64:,...0700 (dlr:} _!lcwport Beach 833~-=--------="-.....; >"OR ffiMPLETE REPAIR Plymouth .... \Vork on Corvalr & Corvalr Buggi1..'S, Call 536-1)444 ------CH1:.1VY 63 convt, 327. !300, 673-5260 --.,-,~Cll-EV. li\~IP7ALA __ _ $700. 2'207 .Avalon. C~t 8.13-8812 or ~18-W2"l -:n-CHEVELLE-ESTATE \\'AGON 9 p~ss. Auton1ati<". p/s, bra k e K . air. luggage rnck. Es11'a nice (69'l.JJWJ • . . • Only =· Howard Chevrolet ATLAS Chrysler f Ply-'11 Open ua1ty & Sun. 'liJ lG PM 2S4.'9 llarbJI' Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1934 e ANNOUNCING e , Oldsmobile So.Jes and Sen:i~ Now in Huntlngton Beach.' ' A'·~ CAR.! Cl.EARLY Dove and Quail Sts. DISCOUNT PIUCEt> ~ Nr . .t.lacAr1hur, J 1unbortt BEACH OLDS-MAZO &" and Bristol ~ Ne"·port Beach 833-055.3 Beach Blvd. Just So. .........._. --Warner \VANTE°I?: '64-Impala ~. Ph st2-6666 ~1 11uto. air. c:cccl i:ond, or ~ '6j 01· '00 t\lal.ibu SS, uuto, '71 FIREBIRD 30,000 orig alr. cnll Sue 537-8981 or ml. !..Ike new. Asking $2100 li36-78!11 I or nlake ofl't-r . 979-8019 ·r1-~tALIBU~1yl top, 1968 BONNEVILLE. ~ i t!1 po"-cr/alr. bkt s c at s . auto., PIS, Xlnt. cond. ~ Shurµ!! daf &41Hi393. eve MS-<IOla -;' j illJ-;1896. eng. sips 5, new pa.In!, comp * * * * tw:M .<'Al! ,,......,., 208 \\1 . .1111 Slt\.'CI LEASE OR BUY 0VERSE1\S D1'~LJV!:;t{Y SPEClA~"TI; Corvett~e----99.32 Thunderbird 991' cqu.lpt . .,_.,.,. ...........,..., Koy 8 inko-okt' t.o-C•738GI JtOLOER siaor--"' .-nta Ana m-3171 " l ' Llke nu, 2 mo. old, super 46546 San Francisco \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR. '$ -Ull fJIJ\I CORVE'IT£S choi<.-e ol s • ·:.; T·BfllD ~· bUy S-KlO bT~ San Juan C•pistrano FOR TOP USED CARS .I'\ YOLYO G9 thru 74, cornplelely fl-ats, Sli1M./Docks 9070 You arc the \Vlnncr of fo"'OREIGN, OOt.IESTIC \IJ \.'Quipped. Orange Counl,y'a .vu r· 2 ticket~ 10 the or CLAS<;ICS llnest selection. PRICED \VAH1'£0: ""I pay prtmlum Rec:re•tion Vehicle 11 your CAr Is e,"'(11"/\ clean ORANGE COUNTY'S "Directly t\t'T'OAA fl'ORl lhe 1906 llru-bor, c.~I. 616-!.!.103 HTO SELL • ,,.. boat slip to' ••· pwr l Boat Show """"' r1rst. OLDEST Balboa a..,,, Club" ·nvoLvo-Sc<I:-;iUto. , d,'. pward Chevrolet : ' boet NB attlJ., Call 1213) at the liAUER BUICK Sales e Scivicr Xln'I cone!. $2700 or best Dove: and Quall Sta. ~ 796:,ll,43. Collccl, wkdaya. t heiro.,Stad ium 2'!'l2511arbor Blvd. 645-6406 olr. Pv1yty. 67J.-073.1__ Nr. ~lacArthur, Jamboree ! ~rc~JD~ d,e, k!®a~PfJif, PleaB>.? c~~~~~1. ext 333 Colta..M~ BUY m-r..oo ,;-:,..--,,------9745 AUTOS USED Newpo~~S,:'°~ ' mo. UtU pd. 673-2828; to clalri\ your tickttt. ThlPORTED AUTOS '12 COROLl.A 1600 Coupe 4 AMC 99oJ rwtg '935 ; ; !l.l&-0!24 • (North County toll lrte BEST PRICIS PA1DI Spd, new radi"1 tires, 31,000 = e Boats, Spttd I Ski 90IO number ia frW.-1220) l Dean Lewis Imports SAI:ES:SERVlCEJ !.EA~mo mi.-MAVf!!I. S-185-0 ~ A'MC R11mbl,.r '67-6 cyl. 2 '73' CHARCE~. SE, am/ltn. --. * *--*' -"" trM H~bor. C.M. ~·930:: OVERSEAS OEJ..JVEnY 649-2439 or 639-5832. dr. tl~h). NC\V pnlnl & steel 1.\1.r oonct .. nu l.lre • llhoeb Nc4U' perfect body, Ct'agci's, port hole 1op, 81.c:ll Oliginll mUes. \Vhite wifh nice black" interior 32500. 1'.·UI LOOSid-Or trade. 5-19-1690 .. '61 T • B I R D ron\'trt!bi1 P<h''dcf bl!H.', bell off«· prh·u1e p;U"!y, 675-1939 1973 CARAVEL.LE lT Ski ' C ROY--•RVER o, '7l TOYOTA-Co<0lla, rudloll. Mony xh·,., Ar.al + extras. Clean.._ sharp. boat, l20 ltP, inany xtrns. '&! V\V BODY -PARTS. WE BUY USED ARS '-"' , 1ftC:-~alda 9731 r11ilolf\e~tcr.-ltlck shift, creflnipurr. $795-. 551-6-Ui-SilUUl -Mum~ Jny 1·e:1MOnrthlc orr, ~9 ~ TR.3 Ptln• ha.rd lOp or AND TRUCKS ROU.S ltOYCI!: B~t\V approx 37,000 nli, $1150, (fJt'El\ILl N ·;4, loaded ·For or 641·4120 do.y!li seU <.'Oflipfet~· ccu· 544-Mll Come In tor a free •Pf'"n~W 13~ f:. Inh St. '11 li1AZDA R-100 !Rotary a51-8i31 w/xtr1111. bc111 lookln~ ()ne --'------;.;..: .. ~~DT II II V Bl ~~~~~~'."'·!!!!~~[lo GRO'MI Cflh\TRO. U:."T, Cost~ MeM e $46.-4f4'1 C'"'.) •Mo CORONA I dr., t1'dlo. on thf' road. Nights 613-~ 1 .6j FORD Gala:<i"' lor ,.1c '73 G.T. K11mback loo '72 "'n.&r::. u . m., 1~11 ~ I Bl··' H I h ni. • .., ..,..., .. ~::1 necdt drtvc, hdl'.·a.rc. incl. fu~l.?LETF."~73 Super llct!lla "' r 1.c 1 vu.. un • 1.X:n 'ti9 WIW 2))2 fo"lne Tt'Mn~portatJon lwul<'r, tiulo & ti.it. Rods. Buick 99JO S.100 or brit offer. C.all \\·/all upUotL~· ~.o.lW ml. Accept. offel'I. ca 11 : r!'l"lg., 107oo0 ml $500: '~ V\Y 847-6087 ~9-33SI CL'EAN ~ EXTRAS ~100 _ fNa. ltrl68!.._ !dlr.~ ~ ~-12~ __ ___ -J.i~2li51. fi7J~j! ~IMl.9.1 afl. fi engine $200.00; '61 VW t'll> CASff FOR ~4.1 64.J-2577e dny ~·1-IOChj ·71 H.X·2, ti d1JOr, ulr, n1np, um llTLUX plck11p, top cat BUICK l'll1tul. lfli.I. Full ' '69 FORD t.TO llUJDNl FVEC..\ liti!iiif:Rii\i l -.. Llfll" It In clanlfl'ed. Ship glna $75.00: '59 1rnns.ude, YOUR CAR Onulfieu ach. .Jell bia lte.n1s, r:1tl loh, Sl6W. l'on11) .. in;~~-~ .. nu lh'l"I, Alcp I i.JO"trr. ~lnt <.'6nfl king Re-al Clean! ~w l\1 Ht• to SllOt'C Rl': ults! 642-6678. f.'Q,((J, $4-t-3417. 546-7070 $mall ite~ or any ll~m. .ss1 -2K\i ~per 346--1834· s:~. ·~ml j&(l-.1700 1rUr.116U--::>700 (dlr,» I • • Ill :t 0 tift Ill • g I • r: M - l Ill • Ill ... .. . Thursday. Sepl•mber 26, 1974 •72 FORD TORINO WAGON SPECIAL · ~l d" neater factorv • Automatic. ra 10 • st"ee ring. air cond .• power (157KOY) :~~E 51776 .. ~":... $ 5A12 :.n.. ...... .. . Kil!C)swood Wa9on Special FULL PRICE 01 If YOU ...... ::.~LE ~117 6 ~= 549~ Or'ilY M9 11 lot :M nlOS Wiii> 1211ti dl;Mn. F11M ctt11 poir:e ll:Ml.M ind. TLCM"""'-i-.Pnall1171&1 APR 21,SK . I Plym. SebrillCJ 2 Dr. HT SIRVICIKOUIS MoMloy'7:30 • .. f:OO,. T--..M.1:l0 _ .. S.-00 ,_ . We accept all Warranty Warlc on All Chrysler Products DODGE,• CHRYSLER• PLYMOUTH · Motor Home Service Tool I FAOORY DIREO DEALER ' • ·' • • '72 Pinto Special ' ' • • s ~ • !: ... .. • c: ~ • I -.. • .. a Ill • I -.. • .. a Ill -c 0 c: • s • • • • _ .. ,. -a ... 0 • • I, I • • .. • San Clemente • -. -. ' • •• Today's Final Ca is1rano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 TEN CENTS Taxpayers Shell Out $2.2 Million for Solons · ' , SACRAMENTO (UPI) -CAiifornia taxpayers have shelled out $2.2 million this year to pay the salaries and "living expen.ses" of senators and assemblymen, state records showed today. Sen. Randolph C.Ollier, 72, the wbite- maned dean of the Legislature, has collected the most -122.779. Secofld was Assemblyman Charles Wanen, the Assembly's leadlng expert on energy, wl)o received $20,830. '!be ootals included eight months worth of the lawmakers' 919'* .annual salary, the $210 per week they receive tax-free for "living expenses" while t b e Legislature ls in session and reim· bunements for the cost of far·Oung legislaUve trips. 'Forest' of Poles But not Included were other lucrative benerib such as the mu1timilllon dollar legislative pension plan, free use of state gasoline and telephone credit cards, state lease or luxury sedans and sergeants-at-arrns tQ. run penonaJ er- rands. The Legislature has reconvened ·a special session because of public pressure to scale down early retirement benefits for -some retiring lawmakers. But legislative leaders plan to leave · untouched the many other benefits, I.D- eluding the bulk of the pension plan. However, Sen. Mervyn M. Dymally, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, sald: "The legislative and ex- ecutlye compensation system -salaries, Pile driver working at 's,4 million Doheny interchange project in Capistrano Beach slams uprights into recenUy created bridge base during formaUve stages for extension of Beach Cities freeway ramP.. Project, funded' by California Department of Transportation, will take more than a year to finish. Once complete, notorious Doheny ••y" will be made modem and safer, en~eers promise. South. Coast Supercity Concept Surf aces Again The oft-raised and buried Idea or a South C.oast supercity surfaced once again Wednesday at the joint meeting of city councilmen from San Juan Appearance Se.t ·By Blue Aiigels At Toro Statio n The Blue Angels, a seveMnan team or crack pi~ts who Oy precision forma· lions for the U.S. Navy, will perfonn Saturday at lbe El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Admission to the demonstration Is free. It is the feature o! the annual Marine station open house. ~ perfof!J>ance Is scheduled from I to 2 p.m. with gates open to the public at II a.m. The stunt pilota, "Who ·are tn the road !Oil days a year doing public relaUons dcmonslraUona for the NaY.)'., are all between 26 and 36 and are chosen for capistrano and San ctemente. San Clemente's Mayor T ho m a s O''Keefe, one d. tbe few area councilmen who was present at sessions several years ago oo the concept, suggested it once again. The idea , is one patterned after the governmental concept of Newport Beach wtiere the charter city bas diverse com- mtmities each represented by a coun· cilman and each with its strong identi ty. 111 think it merits exploration down he.re, because many of the factors are the same between this area and Ne\vport Beach," O'Keefe said. The issue first surfaced more than thtee years ago and yielded several study~ses..ions expforing the JX>SSlbililies of merging county areas with existing dUes, or forming a complete new municipality merging San Clemente, San Juan , Capistrano Beach and Dana Point. O'Keefe emphasized lhat such a plan would end the costly duplication ,ol services among the commurulies. __ tbeiJ:_o_uJ~ing_nj ht records and l)ersonall tJcs. One of the &even ls narrator and the othtr six man the supenonic Oghters. "San Clemente already has a civic center and Us poli ce department. Pl.O!I mu ch__ ~mcnt that San J u a n caplslTano still has to pay or. "TheNl bas lo be a way lo blend re!IOllrCOS and make the be>t use ol lhem," he said. · "fbe men train during the winter and are on tour from March to November. Also included in lhe open house Sallir- day will be !Ulllc displays of alrtre$t at the base and coocort1 by the El Toro Marine band kom ,_, IO' 11:111 pJ\l. ., CouncllmM Yvon lleck<cher of San Juan said that lhe klca has merit and polllbly could be explor<d "on a small 1eale at first.11 Some of tbe coooopU In the past Jllllesled loan• of specialized equipment, ~ lo the public -ks ileld. pension& and other emoluments -is badly In need of refonn." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outside income, particularly lawyers who represent clients In legal matters as well as serv· Ing constituents. Sen. John L. Hanner, the Republican nominee for lieutenant go v e r n o r • collected the least of the full-term lawmakers · for his salary and living expenses -115,680. 1be average payment was $18,350 per legislator. Collier's payments included $622 for a trip this month to Georgia and Idaho for meetings of the National Leadership Confere nce and the Western States Forest Industri es Task Force. His total included $2,431 for a two-week Scandinavian trip he took late in 1973 to study tim ber taxation for which he did not bill the state until·this year. The totals· for many other lawmakers included some late bills from last year. But they did not include some trips taken thi s month. When the various billing dates were taken into a!Xount, Collier still received the most. Warren's total was boosted by trips he made to Albuquerque, N.M., New Orleans and Washington to discuss "energy crlsi~" legislation. Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy ([)..San FranciSco), was paid $191029, including $337 for a flight this month lo Atlanta solely to cast a vote at the National Leadership Conference to break a deadlock over the hiring of an executive secretary for the organiza· lion. . Oymaily rece ived $19.641. v.·hich in· eluded $1,642 for trips in the past few months to Gary, Ind., ~louston. New York, New Orleans and Phoeni x for legislalive purposes. Assembly Speaker pro tem Carlos Bee ([)..Hay ward), collected $19,944. He was rei mbursed $580 for a trip to \Vasl'rin~ton to attend the funeral of former Gov . and U.S. Supreme Cou rt Justice Earl }Varren. He also received ·$435 for plane fare to attend a mee ting in Chicago on "legislati \•e improvement and moderni- zation." Assemblyman \Vadie P. Deddeh ([).. Chula Vista). received a total of $19,92'7. llis travel expenses included trips to Detroit , Erie, Pa., Boston and Toronto. Following is a list of amount s received by local legis lators: Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach). $18.312; Sen. James E. \Vhet~ more (R-Buena Park ), $18,493; Assem- blyman Robert Badha1n (R-Newport Beach), $18.064 ; John Briggs (R-F'u\. lerton), $18,448; Robert Bur ke (R·f!unt- inlttOn Beach), $18,365 : Kenneth Cory (D-Garden Grove), $18,494; Floyd Wake· lield (R-Anaheim), lt&,385. Ted Kennedy Children Guarded After Threat • Protection Tiv o Cities ' In Effect Over Week ) Nearing Agre~iii~11t= WXSlllNGTOWJ iU'l'=l!«\•Hlmlctiioi ....,=-+. agents guarded tbe children 'of 'BOiL Amid aa atmosph<re of amclllatlon, city councilmen from San Clemente and San Juan capistrano came closer to agreement Wednesday on the vexing issue of access to a huge new county dump which must open by next July. In their first joint meeting fn more than three years, councilmen first heard the latest plans for development of Prima Oesecha Canyon in hills off ortega Highway -and-then-generally discussed routes which would draw the least opposition in each <;X1mmWlity. In San Juan , the consensus remained with the city's first choice, the extensiod of La Novia Road. In San Clemente, strong 'support {rom two councilmen came for Avenida Pico, which now is fittle-used and leads to a dead-end at. the entrance of the TRW Systems aerospace complex. Edward M. Kennedy for more tb'.u a week because or a kidJa,ap threat, a Treasury Depai:tmenl olfldal 'coaflrmed today. The threat was ~ serious that ~te Rouse counsel Philip Buchen gave personal approval for tbe protectiOn,and was kept personally advised o t de1.:elopmerits, tfle official said. A source close to the-investigation in Boston said the threats. were made against "all children o! Kennedy blood." Treasury Undersecretary Edward C. Schmults said a child of Kennedy-in-Ja\V actor Peter Lawford was also afforded protectioo "for a short time." Schmults said the kidnap threat ,vas received Sept. 13. Secret Servlce and police protection was provided mainly to Kennedy children in the Boston area. then phased out over the ·next week, Schmults said. The desire to finally reach an agree- m·ent on the preferred routes was rein- forced strongly by a guest at the sess ion. GOVERNOR, FAVORED SUC CESSO R· APPEAR IN COUNT Y Fl.uurnoy (left), Re191 n Lambast Legislature He said he could not provide details of the exact nature of the threat, whether it was received in the mail or by phone. New Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley stressed to the city officials that unanimity on a set of access routes to the dump would be the strong preferences of himself and fellow supervisors. Reagan, Flournoy Blast A FBI spokesman in Washington would say only, "We have recei ved an unspecified threat on a member of the Kennedy family. We are investigating." A source in Boston told the Associated PreSll that the Secret Service and FBI may be close to cracking the case. The source said several Persons may ·-"Agreement before the matter comes before the board is absolutely essential, otherwise there would be obvious pro- blems in approvals," he told councilmen. The San Juan camp remained adamailt about the best choice in· that community - a new road punched through the hills across acreage owned by Glendale Federal Savings and Loan. Delay in Pensio11 Repeal be In volved. . .... Sen. Kennedy has three children, Kara Anne. 14. Edward M. Kennedy Jr., who is 13 today, and Patrick Joseph, 7. But County Road Commissioner Ted McConville_saJd thaL~ latest meetings , with delegates ol !he landowning firm . gavf! strong indications that the right-of· way might be tough to acquire. (See DUMP, Page AZ) By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 JM O.llr l'Hot Sl•H Gov. Ronald Reagan and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the state legislature Wednesday for failing to repeal the con- troversial legislati ve pension plan. The two appeared together at a GOP Lecia Nieblas W atson Of Capistrano Succ um,bs Mrs. l.A?cia Nleblai Wat.son, a long-time memorabte occasiOns as the visit of resident of San Juan Capistrano, died former President Nixon to San Juan this morning of a heart attack In a and the demolition of lhe Casa Grande, convalescent home in Garden Grove. a historic mansion which treasure 'l1le ~year-old woman, Who for seekers "haunted" before its removal pep rally . at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. .. · Both Reagan and Flournoy were qu ick to blame the Democrats for blocking quick passage of bills designed to repeal the pCnsions, which would cost $5. 7 million . As the plan now stands. 61 legislators, many or whom are Wlder 50 years old, would be eligible for immediate STATE PENSION PLAN REPEAL EFFORTS GET DELAY, Page AS pension benefits when they leave the le gislature. Reagan called the legislature into special sessi on Wednesday, hoping for quick action on the repeal. Instead, the legislature' voted to delay final action w1til P..1onday at the earliest. "I assume thls means they simply did whal they had planned to do all along," Re'agan told newsmen at a press (See FWURNOY, Page AZ) The only Kennedy child normally receiving Secret Service protection is John F. Kennedy Jr.~ son oC the late president. His sister, Caroline, is no longer protected by the Secret Service because she is over 16. , By law, the Secret Se"ice pro .. ·ides protection for the children of former (See KENNEDYS, Page AZ) Oruge <:east • Weatker Night and morning low clouds and drizzle, otherwise hazy after- noon sunshine Friday. Overnight lows l50 to 68. Highs from upper \iOS at lhe ooa!rt through low 80s Inland. • • decades lived In the two-stocy Garfias tO make way for the Bank of Am erica. Th' G <!! Adobe on C.{ll[!io ca i11TaniJ:.ii11 " "lfle,Joved people, s1ories about old 1eves et .:;l,000 INSIDE TODAY Sardi's Re:staurm&t in New York = t.he....cwe.._of_a r.t\!tQ~ _ ing press conference -by Ms. Ba·rt Anierica. T)ie--bare..,/acts are on Page A 7 toMy. in Orange. She came o n:r . , and"c<Jokfng:-Hi!rlmer------- lhe eorly 1920s Jrom Sa~ia.· iears were occupied. by all lour," a In Guns CatuCl'.'.iS tamtly tlvCd in o small ado&e t family spokesman said lo<Wy. . ' • located "'here the Colooy tc A1rs . \Vat.wn is survlvM by two sons, re!rt•urnnr ln oday:--Warren Wal$0n Long Beach-and Aller her marri age, 1'frs. Wat!lll II . !Whert W•tson ol Volcano: three In Long Beach. She moved~ ck ·II/ ~chlldnn -and· two-g-l'-~ .. ~ Capistrano in the late 40s. = arandc~lldtttli two sisters, Mrs. Ruth During bcr later years, Mn; o Stroschein llld .libs Elilaheth Nleblas, was afflicted with arthrlU1 w both of San : Juan; four brothers. with dllficulty. She spent j lloainald ,~s di San Juon, Steve siUlng on her porch • •, , "lieb!lf qi nn, ,Adolfl\1 Nieblas main street In town, .watching peopl« o! Sabia n •iid joo Nleblas ol and event.. • C.pistrano Beach. • Siie bacl a rlniside seat for 1uch ~'uneral arrl'llj1CD1111t.1 are pcodlng. .< .. .. • ,, .... I Guns and cameras wllh a total value o more t-an $1~000 were,-s\olen"""W00'_-_,,__,5t'M',. ..-iMR11 12 """"-...--.. b, C1ffl~ Al MWles '4 ~L ~Y. burg_~a rs "'ho rokc Into a ci.tMllM c .. 11 MMll" •i;u , u C.pL'1trano BeaChliOine, Orange Coun y~. ~Mlk cs -,.._.. .. .., M . (,......... ti .... c:e.tY She.riff's officers said. ,OJMfll .. ,ic.. ,,. ..,,.,, Deputies said the intruders entered :~,:~:= ~ :;-: 11.: tbe home or iron worker Larry Joe "'-• ,.,, ._.... a.a -Call Ja bi\ MY O.,.._r ~ ..... ....,.._ ... Pat'IOn, 35, of 34~ e Porto w . e u .. -.. ,........._ .,. he waa aw•v at work and took the "'~IN* et ,......... a "'I AM U'*" SI ........ M valuables from their dl!play case in ,..._ ..._ M • the family rocxn. ,. v ( • l , Z DAILV PILOT SC lllur1dq, Stptembef 26, 1974 fl9ndu .. aM Supplies St",nd Idle • ID Viejo By JAN WORTH ot *t OMIY "'f Sit" 11!• e flllJ ol ttllof suppli,. In . (fir Ult barrfcano.tat- -11-butnotrucl<lobelp gel ... f.trs. ·a Permal of 1'1ission Viejo, .a uative of llooduras, organized a one· won.an reliPl campaign last 'week In the. ftbock..-o!. the news from her homeland ........ , The effort !)as spread lo the entire Marines Plan. i....1.•ight. Practice t from lhe El Toro COrplS Air Station will COO· earner landing praet.lces inder of this week and $week that may r..Wt · lse in nearby com- ,.,. ~ ~..-~an Predicts · tegWature Run By Democrats . . ' \ . Gov.-. ""Ronald Reagan w at n e d Republican stalwarts in Orange O>unty WednHclaY•oiabt that they better brace tbe~ltk ' flfr another two years of a Democrali<><untrolled Legislature. uA}ter reiPIJortionment, there is DO wa'/W ~a liBvea clear...i majority," he ~d at a solldarlty·vtclory dinner 'it'\tie'Dilineyla'nd Hotel, Anaheim. '"Ibey ,will have'tbe majority." The i974 elections -in all 80 Assembly dlffict. and 20 ol the 4q Senate districts l'!.;. will Ji' ~11MPr a J'l'districting plan '\V\-it\en ~Y !M'St;te Supreme Court. 1\18lan bad vetoed two plans from -1: ~':i;., ~ .:~~~ ~llir <llllCedlng aoother 'two .,, .... ol C(lll!rol ol tbe Leglolature by the Demo<rats, Resgan told t h e 'llepobliClll Party --that the only 'Way to ~t -fnim andoim< ._ be" <hu aamipliJbed Is to elect .GOP sta~ C.Otroller ltoll!lon I • r,: ~ get Otll and ""'k -:birder," he .wt, "we are going to lose everything we've pined." • Roagan stressed the power of the :-mor to veto. He said thal be would :-··'an ~tee! $400 jnilll¢ In ·~ lh0>1~481:1.!J!fiv~ ..:'. Without the veto power rl a ~bllcan gvYO!'DOr, Democnts -'re!lllUtu~. tbe big apeodlng ~s ~~ ~~ w...i to the Al one point, almost wtstfUlly, Reagan ,ll@ld, "I'll .,.i the .;.t ~ lllJ' life _,Wilnderini wbal It · migbt__!iave been ~ .. ,If we bfd ~ a Legislature of ,rlJg,~ ~on. ''l(j't 'FU•)-,1~ .":! . .>11 ,J-:4 ' * * • J'rom Pflfle Al u ., • l.i, FtOURNOY. •• conference before the GOP dinner. "l .Minld)-tllink It'• just more lun /ancf.<tames of the kind they've been .:; -," the governor 111d. · "'"Any .,...p wbo could pasa 1,050 bills : "1 lour days and send them to my : ldesk for a signature could certainly_ : !lave acted quickly to repeal this :!tidlcuJous pension program." !; Reagon said be was fully awm when : fhe colled the apeclal session that the ~,:Jeg_isllture eo&d-me its time to review ::ilalt·mlnute ~ ci many bills. ;.-"But I bad boped they would have :j:Jiad~ to deal with the pension :stmat first," he said. "'11le choice is :rapJI> .l!MleVer happens, and Ibey : , ~can explalri tOlhe people of this state." ' ' 'l" " " " ·I' : 11 • • ' . ; ii j: . . '' •• ·~·' ·' •' •• OIAMMCOAST DAILY PILOT ;ii..,..• .... '-. Thomo.A ......... ,#.....,.hl!IDf "' Oo1o< H. i..,. """°" P. Nol ,, ,,.___...,...,.,~ S. Clo ' 't Offlu 30S North B '°"""'° Rtd -~ ... , I Saddleback Valley by won! of moulll and telephone, and doze111 of lood1 ol medlclnt, laod, clotbel, '*'• blankets, coat., bendala. and diapers have been pourtnc tn. -• . But tho' ove"'°"'ed lllloduru ,..,_ IU!l\I In Loo Anrlal•, wbtcll ~ her ·1 truck pickup, hu been 'un1ble to come and the supplies are ltanding idle. Mrs. Peruma1 said anyone havlng a truck whicb could be volunteered should Cllll!Act Im ot 136-!m or Mn. Barbara Alberta ot a7.m7. Mn.-'•••••I'• ett.u crew out of her OWll-al tragedy. Whan .... lamad ol tha burrloono tllat . bod .-led l>er-llomeioDd, alt . "'6 wllllled lo do wai'Jol lllert. · • But tn the wake the foortb wont natural-disaster in history; only doctors and nurses were allowed to enter the country, and Mrs. Perumal llwu forced to stay home. R~cky's Millions Cause Challenge WASHINGTON (UPI) -A conservative Republlacan senator said today vice presidential nominee Nel10n A. Rockefeller's origins in an un- paralleled "dyn .. ty of wealth and power" woold make blm Incapable ol separating his personal finances from tbooe ol the nation. The first GOP senatoi-to question the nomlnatioo, sen. Jesse Helms (R- N.C.), told the. Senate Rules Commiltee that Rockefeller "msy divest himself From Page Al DUMP ... "They were extremely noncommlttal," he said. As for the cotmty's preference, it re- mains with Ortega Highway which coun· cilmeu have condemned repeatedly. Councilmen from San Juan remain adamant against the addition of major traffic volwnes on that highway unless realignment and widening Ls done abead of time. From San Clemente's standpoint, Pico, at a projected extension cost to the dump and recreational area of $1.2 million, would be the only accept.hie route . Among San Clemente councilmen's· conoerm, boft:ver, are traffic safety pro!>lemo where the roadway m e e ts the San Diego Freeway. Although DO votes wero taken, Ma10f Tbomu-O'Keele Ind CouncUman Arlhar Holmes appeared qreeable to the ,.. <£Pico It -San Juan agreed to lllOlher accetl u well • Slmulianeous developmeat ol acceooes -one for each city -appears Jm. P,OSst~, however. Mtemvllle aald thit although ·1unc1s •list for an acce.u, developmeat ol two ruds, comple~ with land porchaoe, could aot be effected. llU Clemente Mayor Thoma• O'Keero lllfigested an agttemenl with the county ·t:Griflloing an Ironclad prom!Se ol development of a · second road during Ult nut IIacaI yesr. M<:9o!lvllle 1trelled that mach of the .,..,,.., -1d be opeaed up for ....,,... tloa at the ume time that landfill uoe begins. ~ stretclleo o!, the 1,lllllilcre ca- ll)'llll_would remslri under recrutlonal use for years, while others wuuld be uoed for landfill. McConvllle weued the vast Im- portance ol the ClllY"" in solving the South County's dilposll problems for ~ades to come. · U tile trend toward neycl!ng con-· tinues, be fo<ecast that the canyon ~ be able to i aerve tbe area well into the nut century. Energy Cutbacks To Be Di~ussed By Coastal Panel Regional coastal commissioners will discuss ways of reducing energy use along the Orange and Los Angeles ~ ty coasts at a public bearing Fri~y in San Clemente. During the bearing. the commission will take ils first look at staff·wrlllen energy policiea that encourage 111e of smlight for borne water and space heating. The policies urge the commission to try lo l'<dU<e energy requlttmeata In the coastal zone by one third. Ptber policies call for prohlblUon of pilot Ughts on natural gas appliances. The staff ssys eloctrlc lgnllera should be used instead to decrease natural 1as usage .. · · 'I11e report al!O 1Uggests !bat the com· ··tnlssiOn study ·wind power as a way of geiierallng electricity. ThO 9:30 a.m. besrlng on the element will be held In the San cie-te City Hall coundl chambers, 100 Avonlda Presidio. ,T~dler Burned B)· Hot Coffee at insulate himself from direct penonal profit, but the dynastic coMectlon may • tum out to be more important than personal control or his immediate wealth." He described Rockefeller's prop()Sal to put his securities in a blind trust ~ "an inadequate safeguard when we consider the nature of the high ornoo involved." O:mmittee Chairman Howard Cannon agreed that a blind llllst "would not be meaningful." "1bere may very well be an un- COMCious ~mingling of his personal interest with those of the nation," he said. "We are dealing not simply "'ith his own personal fortune but with the values of a large group ol special in- terests... ' Helms said Rockefeller represented "a dynasty of wealth and power unequalled in the history of the United States." He questioned "whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -Is mere imoportant than divestiture ol personal holdings." The first witness to testify following three days of committee questioning of Rockefeller, Helms posed a number of questions which be said should be put to the nominee. One touched on an a)Jegation made in a recent book that Rockefeller and his brother, David, chief operating of. fleer ol the Chase Manhattan Bank, "coosplttd to sign a secret stipulation defrauding the boodholcfen or the Tri· 00... Bridge and Tunnel Authority or their ltpJ rlgllts In the matter of the merger of the regional public transporta- Uon agencies in 19'7." can.ob ssld Helm's qaestloos would be reviewed and those not already asked of Rockefeller would be '1lhmilted for writtenYfepbes • . • ' ··?Tl _J_ Southland Foes Of Oil Drilling Amass Petitions Oppooenta or -oil drilling have gatbettd more than 200,000 signatures m peti-oppooiq licfelandl cil .opera- ilons oH the Southern California eoa..t. Representative s of Seuide Envtromnental Alllance (SEA ) have ask- ed to meet with President Gersld Ford to present the petitions. Actor , Paul Newman, Congressmen Alpbomo Bell (R-5an!A Monica) and Paul McCloekey (R-San Mateo) and others will seek to present the petitions to the president Monday. The petitions are addressed "Dear President Ford: I am opposed to the offshore oil drilling proPosal along the California coast, except. in the event of a national emergency declared by the Congress." The federal Department of the Interior has proposed leasing of o f f s h o r e tidelands for oil drilling. Operations would be of! the coasts of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Dana Point In Orange County. SEA had opened the petition drive over Labor Day and had hoped to gather more than a million signatures. Newman said be ts satisfied with the ,.,,ults. 111 believe S~A could have collected several million signatures U the petition drive bad nm any length of time," Newsman said. From Page Al KENNEDYS. • • presidents until they reach 16. There is no legal provision for protecting membera of any other prominent families, except for presidenls and presidential candklates. Another Treasury Department source Indicated that children ol the late Presi- dent John F. Kerutedy were not COD· sidered to be the object or the threat , mainly becaule Ibey Wei'< not In the ~ aru It the time. Besidet Bucl>en, Tremuy Secretary _WilllJm E. Simon also approved the An 1•month old El Toro Infant was protecUon ol the Kennedy cblldren. rushed to 0ranae C.W.ty Medl<aJ c..iter Schmulis said. with ...,.,,d degree bums this morning Schmulla uld be did not blow ll. .when.be.overturned a pot of jlol collee-_President Ford was notlfied. Paromedlcs from the Uguna Hills KiiiiOClY aliil hli wife Joon mal<e ll\i!f flre-slatlon-telpooded'"to .' the-calLfor._ l1001t O!l..§gu~w Island. near the famed help for Matthew Madden, of l5ll5Z G~ Kennedy «>mpound at !i)'annil Port. Bay Drive. • 1, . The residence reportedlyWas eil off A spokesman for the fire deparlJn!!lll after the threals were ..celved. ssld the baby Is in good coodltion In Kennedy blmoelf bas been under Secrel the OCMC bum ward. The scaldlnc Service guard slnco the ...,!nation beverage covered his amt and rlaht ol his brolher, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, aide, the lpOktllllan raid. In !!IA. ' Ulllhle to read! lier parents and other reloUves wllo live .., the battered north coast she had .. do 111111ething. So Ille oreanlud tbe relief eaort !bat hu capWrad Ille tntere.st of her '*Pbon, bor dlfldr<n's S-Obool, her -ty. Ind IHI ollurcbes. 1'T11e ftnt· day, I was hysterical,'' Mrs. Perumal saidt · .••1 felt helpleM. Even if I couldn't get to my hometown I wanted to be thtl'<, belpingc -- "Now that I see lbe results in my garage, I feel that I've done moll here than lf l 'd beeo there ," she said. Until TUesday, Mrs. Perumal hid no Idea I~ her paronts, broti\tn and ~ aunts Md unclts arid cousins were dead or olive. • Finally at 5 a.m. Tuesd&y a call came through to her from her sister in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. letting her know that none of ihe relatives had been killed.-.... They live in La Cciba, a town of -OallY Plltl $1111 PIMl!a SO 000 on the coast hardest hil by Fin's 1.;_,,. 'llley loal U.eir beach-side home and went wttl!ovt food and waler ror tbrot days, Mra. Perumal 1 .. med. " "It is worse than \\'C hear here. eaid Mrs. Perumal. "Even helicopte rs can't reach many of the people. "1bcre is nothing left. No crops. \\'ater, J!!;!Wer or fuel. Planes that ny in Y.'iUl I supplies cannot return without stopping at other neighboring countries lo refuel, 1 and that slows rescue operations." One of the first things hfrs. Perumnl did was call a frJend In her sorority. Beta Sigma Phi, an international organl:tation. The word went out to all the membrrs or the local chapter \\'ho began bringing clothes and food to Mrs. Perumal's home. She and her sons began going door·lo- door in the Aegean flills neighborhood -and in a matter of hours had collected enough to fill two station wagons. And she has even enlisted the help or students at Saddleback College, where she takes classes each morning. "My sister says it is very, very bad." Mrs. Perumal said. "The worst thing happened when people ned Into the hills to get away from the noods. There was so much rain that the mountain =-collapsed, burying thousands of people in the mud." And in the muddy remains. close lo 100 percent of the island's vital fruit crops were destroyed. That means the two major fruit pro- ducing companies on the island, Standard Fruit Company and United Fruit Com· pany, are left with little from tbe banana crops. "Those industries arc the backbone of the island's economy," Mrs. Perumal said. "It "''ill take mootM for them to recover." Her husband, a native of India and head of agricultural research for Hunt· Wesson Foods in Fullerton. hopes to go to Honduras to help with the crop recovery. "He has many ideas and he wants to do this on his own." she said. CYNTHIA PERUMAL AND SON WITH HONDURAS DONATIONS Her One·woman Relief Effort Multiplied, Filled Garage Clothing, food and other emergency supplies needed by victims or Hurricane Fifi are being gathered by a Corona del Mar woman for delivery to the Honduras consulate in Los Angeles. Oil Control Bills Seen Spurred by the specter of 5,000 oil wells off the coast, Calilomia legislators in Washington are making new efforts to contJol any oil production in federal field! off Southern California. Sen. Alan Cranslm (D-OalifomJa) has Q>authored legislation which \\·oul~ give the governor power to delay new federal leasing of offshore oil and gas fields. and U.S. Representative Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) plans lo introduce a oompanion bill in the House. Cranston's measure, introduced as an amendment to the Energy Supply Act or 1974, passed the Senate last week by a 54 to 39 vote. In another move, Sen. John Tunney (0.Callfornia) witl chair Senate hearjpgs in Santa h1onica Friday afld Satw-day on federal policy for oil and gas drilling off California. Mayor Roy Holm of Laguna Beach, Thomas Bradley, mayor or Los Angeles. ' . • • and Federal Energy Administratictn Chief John C. Sawhill are among those expected to testify. Sen. Cranston noted that one of the reasons for hfs Je1islatian wu an "e<Ucr• from · the federal government that 1.6 milli9n acres of Southern California Outer Continental Shell be put up for sale around May, 1975. .. One estimate or the potential for spills is that these 297, tracts will result in some 5,000 new wells of( of an area Wit h more than IO million people." Cranston's legislation authorizes lbe governor of California and the governors of other coastal stat.es to seek up to a three-year delay in federal offshore leasing if they believe production will adversely affected ther 11tates. • ~Cranston contended that the timing of a decision on oil productiOn is u important as the decision itsell and \ argued that coastal stales .,. entitled to full partidpalion In the decisim-mak- ing process. -uilcler~ amendment , the governor woold propooe -a delay to the Secretary of the interior wbo may agree to the delay1 agree to a shorter period of delay or deny it. A ilew Coastal Resources Appeals Board headed by the vice president would be created to hc.<:ir an appeal by a governor whose request is denied. An aide or ~. Hinshaw said thal the congressman pla.Med to introduce companion legislation in the House of Represents ti ves. He agreed that the House would be unllte]j to pass the measure this session and the till thus would die but a basis \li'OUid be established for a new drive on the is!Ue when Congress reconvenes next year. BY FAIA=IELD OtVlilON Of fAJRllllQ.4'I08lE CO~P ALL smes. MONSANTO TEXTUAIZEO NYLO~ Guaranteed for one full year·a normal wear, refund or replacement Yltlen returned with lag and aaleslllp to Monsanto.' In a Rainbow of Colors Siles 36-42 Long Sleeve Short Sleeve Sleewfesa DIPAltTMBIT STOii 1116 MIWl'OIT IOUUY AID COSTA MISA • ' • ' • \ ..... Thursday's· Closing Prices • . . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE "' "' 'I' ' . ... "' '!' ' . " ' '" '" " l "· '" 1:1 '" '" ... '" .... ... "! " •• I DAILY PILOT ., ·i Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday Traders Inactive· A~ Dow Drops 11 NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock 1J1arket closed sharply lower Thursday in one of the lightest trading sessions o[ the year on the New York Stock Exchonge. 'rhe Dow Jones 1ndustria1 average lost 11.97 points to 637 98 Dechnes led advances by about a 3-to·l ratio among the 1,680 issues traded. Volume amounted to 9,060.000 s hare•. about hal[ the 17,620.000 shares traded Wed · ncsday. Many observers attnbuted the light trading partly to the Yorn K1ppur observance. which kept many traders and investors away from Wall Street. Prices were lower in ltght trading on the American Stock Exchange. State Bonds . .., S A C R A M E N ·•-O (AP) -The State of Cahforn1a is paying S.7026 percent interest on lts lateSt issue of bonds -$90 million worth. The bonds were sold by the state treasurer's office Wednesday. An under· wnting group headed by the Bank of Am eri ca. submttted the low est of three buis. Dollar Falls BRUSSELS CU P!) -The US. dollar fell shghtty 1n. value Thursday on most World money markets and the price of gold fell $1.2S an oun ce when the markets opened In Zurich. , The dollar rose in Tokyo but f e ll In opeolnil quotations in London, Brus· sels, Paris, Zurich, Amster· dam and Frankfurt • A 111eriea1t 10 Most Aeth>e ., . ? • J 0 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Septtmber 2f>, l 914 ' TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS It ABC 0 9:00--Streets ol San Francisco. An ! 1 assassin disguises himself as a nun to carry out his miss ion -the execution of a Chinese delegate. NB C O 9:00 -Ironside. In the midst ot a murder case, Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) gets 1' married . Cameron Mitchell and Frank Gorshln are guest stars. ' I CBS II 11 :30 -"Then Came Bronson." The pilot movie for the short.Jived TV series stars 1i1ichael Parks and Bo nn ie Bedelia. -- TV DAILY LOG thursdav Evening SEPTEMBER 26 "'°D-l!JEl!)IB-~(i){SCIJ) ·-IMllUI (j)~W.W , ..... '-luto Fifi 11 Flofid1 Sharks. I·-·-........ · S,..W. Talk Slllw . ----Ull1Wr-,_ ' C Cl)) ..,., CWCI "'-1 ....... 11 ¥...._ --7:18 9 CilC!llBllm -1 .... u.u.. .T.-If C1 4 liWI NewWith M11tr Miit Slftllr(Ocft Mitdlell) gets rMrrled in the rnld· di•· of 1 muriltr case lcwoNln1 I P1l f Of suave Sllfflldl, pliyed bJ C.mtron MitcheN ud rnink Gor· shin. Joan Pringle also paa. @MMDuitassa.. 0 TOP COP ACTION! * 'STS. OF SAN FRAN' O lllll (ill lil 1B ....,, o1 "' FJHdiCo "T1r1et -Rtd" Miki ind Steve rice 11ainst Ille ~ to tlrw1rt the attempts of 111 assas- sia ,.no discuises himself a a nun to carry out his misslon--the uecu- tion of I Clli111$1 delepte,. l ::W"f:t~ .... , ... ....,,... .. r.rformlcit "1111 • Spellbound Qllld" M1urict Raver• cpm-ballet fa!IWJ 1bout 1 spoiled cllild who breats furniture wben punished ind then becomes friJhl· ened when the furniture tomU IG life lo h1unt him • .. ,,_..., &tko•111• ' I ' ""'"' llIJ llqn'•-=·-··· (j)I.....,. ··-""'"""' ,..... CndWCl..a ......... . @(J)iln .... b •Ill ... ,,, ... _ ..,. CtWlrity .... ,. ... @f1JT• Tell 11141 Tl'lllll Ld'sliaUADul -11!1.., ....... ..__ •BIDdi~ ........ ... ----- II THE WALTONS-THE * FAMILY'S FAVORITE ll> "'ls:' tM Llnl Club * DAVID JANSSEN Finds Love: Murder Intrudes pm-HARRY ().ABC l:lOB-61:1 Drllnl 10:00 o 9 t1l ®J m ""'~ .. • bmken-down wheek:h1ir Involves Softly (Claude Akins) 11'1d Will (Frank Cofl'terse) ii 1 ml111nt wort· ets deternin1tion 1nd test of "'Grit"' in rettifll his wife to • Portland., 0rqon tmpilll for I delicllt heert operatloa bJ 1 famous belrt Siii'• ieot-James Olson, P•mtll P1ytoo. ·Wrilfll and RObert Symonds &uest. I mm-""""-(Ql(j)J@ GDMarr f O "Guardian at the Gata" A redu- siwe 11chltect b marted for dean. btuu.w lie was Jft unknawina wit· ness to 1 murdtr. Blny SUlllvM II (I! (I){)) T •·· W·l 11 •. I lllf! LI'!_d• &_IM ·~· '1pcrtwchblii' 1oh11-Boy hu 11opes, EE TtM C.. OftriWI CM ot .ridin& lhe. laml1y mule hi Ille (2J)T111 U.toutUbln · . 1nn111t local rau until ht lesrns UiJ Ttit Sta~ ti till De1111U1tic tlll'f!1 horse descended tn>m thrlll Process "Tiie Crisis of the Conlem· Dtrby winners is also 1nt11ed. ... . porery frt;$ldency, A Democ1atic D .QCIJ(lj @r;,Sim1 '11kln1 View" Cod; Wlnslow" Pal\: r1npfs . Tim 1D:30 I JollflltJ to Adnnturt . Cusfdr, and Matt H1riitr (James G. Bill CosbJ Rlehtrdlon and Ernest ThomplDll) LI Chidid Grill rtHl'll hl'llnc to Mb•by·ait" th• LIS Di.It ftlku yo~ son of 1n ln/urld r1nllf- ""\ h...., '"''' INa. lN H. ll:OO !lIJ!OJ &l ~@ ·-Moiftlollltry, Cary Crosbf 1Dd , 0 (j) €?) m (!)Jim; ftlfQtM:luqdr auest. · lest efGl'llKM II MM: CC) car) "Ckca ·" "'"° "'"911" (hor) '60 -Anton Dlf. . ......,. (C) "'Mr kiDptreet'I Irina, &ikl Rlmblirt:. Wll"' (ach'J '71-.lolr~ S.ion. TJppt 0 Jlitl m1 lil IB n. °" .... """'' pM •'fh1 -Fiot' Felii's '°" L.eount I Alfrll N'tckod: P'ltllltl "'5 1 chltnpjM Jumpln1 hot nidl ¥ ciDn, disappe1r1 while 111 Ox«'• cart rn ""'"'" Uusill( ftfbl Ind Oscll to SUldt "Wild W'lld Wtsl fOf 1 rtptaamtnt blforc l.loMrd y 1 lw Kealtll finds out Richard St1hl llld L1ii' CIJ> Walltri: hid tr A1if1 Garrett auest. . I"'*'· a.Ice 11:15 ail Ci111 .. l4 lniq fMI IM Oiylapk 5p1111M lA•pllll l'T'f'd u:JO e till rn oo cas Lite MM: ce> Efttli9t ll "" "POQ Bach" "1llt11 Cl•e Btoluon" (dr1) '69 - . klMI •Gill Miehael P1rb, Sonnie 8edeli1, Akim • • tarldM Maiul Tami/off. llpunt l.1111\111'1 "-rn• 0 t» @ @) m Jolln11 Cll'IOll · · O frlClllrtd Flickm 1:300 (9 '(1)1 mm,,.,., MOlft @Mftit: "fltbti•I CMICI" (dni) · "ll11.liftpost1r Mw:1 pr1p11n Ad· 'SS-Rod Cal!M!m~ Ben C:OOper. dll to lmperson1l1 l/11 lont·lost O <9 (j)) (i) w Wide Wll'lll JJIMll1u1hter of 1 we1llht. touth Spedll "P111mount Presents'" aid r1tlU$1 but lhl plan IOll hit· ID Walldtrlnt wtr1 1nd Maze melts his milch. OMid Huddleston 1nd Jiff Cor11 J.Z.1IO 0 Mowil: "Eut Elld Cllltlt" (""" aunt. '34-Geora:1 R•tt. Jt•n P11\:er. f 1 • lirfffl• sa. ID lhfil: .,.........,. in 1111 · lliws/-.... llipt" (dr1) ''6-John Hodilll, Niii· .....,.. Guild. t:GllD tfil CD (j) CIS """"" -" ii! {Ci l2ltr) "'aill ~ (COlll) l:Oll Bili T_,,. 71 -limes G11111r, Lou Gossett, @@@""" Smlll .Cllrt, Bm11l1 SyMs, Ed11111d lalr. In the prt..cMI War Wnt, 1 IUM bunco 1rtilt reputedly I ,.Sllb"' his part11tr, I wtR· edllCltld 1111r11 posin1 IS I sllWI, tMI helps hhn ~ llld the two split the Pfoct'ds. Ml toll well until Ill ,mnls Ind Is hoodwinUd 1 fl1_ h!!_ !!!M.lt counterplft. UQl(l)lglm lromWie "'Wlulrs Friday DAYTIME MOVIES ,,30 n.,...,..., ......... < .... , .,. -~• SidneJ, C11y Gr1nt. HO 0 ""Ctlll llCl Uttki Shlbe" (d11) '52-Shlrley Booth, Burt llnwter, Ttf!J Moor1. u:eo e ,......., MIM" (dr•> ·1s - Allne .St•n. C.ry Clint. ""Dt11rt TraN"' (wa) 'fi..-John W11111. ...... _,.(.,.i~1- l.M P1tkDOI, KIJ Calleft. 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' " . ' " . ' ' . rt:"' '" •,,• • i• •• " I l I I ' • ·~ L~guna Beaeh' . EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE C:OUNTY, CALIFORNrA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 Burglary Wave Sweeping H,omes By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille 0.ll'f '°"" Stiff . The city or Laguna Beach is in the midst or a burglary wave. During August, the police department logged 4-0 burglaries and grand thefts from Laguna Beach homes. That com- pares with 33 reports the same month . last year. In Septetnber last year, the depart- ment recorded 23 burglaries. Figures will show a significant increase lh is year. Last year taken in i9tal, there was one residential burglary for each 32 bon\es in Laguna Beach.r Police ·detectives say Laguna Beach has a reputation as an easy mark. And, one of the primary reasons ls an easygoing ,'lt can't happen to me" attitude among Lagunans who leave . doors unlocked, leave valuames exposed to outside view and who generally kJen- tify their home as golden eggs. "A burglar will pick lhe softest target," Terry Temple, police detective, said in an interview. "If a person really wants to get into your house, he'll get in. There's not a house in Laguna Beach that I couldn't ge·t in in 3 minutes. ••But, a burglar doesn't want to take risks. Noise is a big risk and the harder a house Is to get into, the less likely it is to be hit," Temple said. Most burglaries are committed under cover of darkness. Temple said the usual time is between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Entry is usually through a side door or window. In the majority of the times, the door ls jimmied. But, it is common for doors simply not to be locked. In a burglary not long ago, several thousand dollars worth of gem stones were taken from a residence where the occupant, a jeweler, told officers he didn'l even have a key to the house and never locked the doors. (S.e BURGLARIES, Page A.I) Bob l(ennedy Children I . Guarded fAf fer Threat " Lawmakers Protection • Ill Today's Fbial N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS D&llY Pilot Sllll PMfti Seek Oil In Effect DET. TERRY TEMPLE EXAMINES BURGLARY SCENE Louvered Windows Allow Burglars Easy Acce5s to Homes Controls • I Spurred by the specter of 5,000 oil \\·ells orr the coast, California legislators in Washington are making new efforts JQ control any oil production In federal fields offSOutbem Ca:llfond1. ~ - 'S.n. Alan Cranston (f>.Gaillotnia) has co-authored leglslaliOo which would give the governor power to delay new federal leasing of offshofe oil and gas fields, and U.S. Representative Andrew Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) plans to introduce a companion bill in the Hoose. Cr.anston's measure, Introduced as an amendment to the Energy Supply Act of 1974, passed the Senate l..i we<k by a 54 to 39 vote. In another move, Sen . John Tunney (D..C_alifornia)___..wl!l_ chair Senate hearings in Santa Monica Friday Md Situroay .on federaJ policy for oil and gas drilling off California . Mayor Roy Holm or Laguna Jk!:ach, Thomas Bradley. mayor or Los Angeles. and Federal Energy Admlnistration Chief John C. Sawhill are among those expected to testify. Sen. Cranston noted that one of the reasons for his legis1ation was an "edict" from the federal government that 1.6 million acres or Southern California Outer Continental Shelf be put up for sale around May, 1975. r "One estimate of the Potential for spills is that 'these 297 tracts will result in some S,000 new wells o!C of an area with more than 10 million people." Cranston's legislation authorizes the governor of California and the governors of other coastal states to seek up to a three-year delay in federal offshore - leasing if they believe producUon will adversely affected ther states. Cranston contended that the Urning of a decision on oil production is as important as Jhe decision itself and argued that coastal states are entitled to full participation in the decision·mak· ing process. Under the amendment, the governor \\'Ould propose a delay to the Secretary of the Interior who may agree to the delay, agree to a shorter period .oc delay or deny it. A new r.oa.staJ Resoorces Appeals Board headed by !he vice president would be created to hear an appeal by a governor whose request is denied. t Ao aide of Rep. Hinshaw said thnt the congressman plamed to introduce (S.e OIL, Page All ,'ttarines Plan, Nig lit Practice Jet all •.• :l from ihe El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station will con· dU!:t nl&!!! carrier ltndlng practices the remainaer of this wee~ and all of next week that may result In -more-noise In-nearby com· munltles. Liguna Beach, Laguna llill11 Mwioo Viejo, El Toro, Irvine and Laguna Niguel may be affected. Alrcraft of tbe Third Marine Aircrall Wing wilt begin practlce at 10:30 p.m:i Including tooil!ht, Priday. and Monday through Fri· dpy next we<I<. - GOVERNOR, FAVORED SUCCESSO.R APPEAR IN COUNTY Flournoy (left), Reagan Lan1baste L•_gislaturt Reagan, Flour11oy Blast , Delay in Pension Repeal By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot Ille 0.llY PUot "911 Gov. Ronald Reagan and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the state legi.slature Wednesday for failing to repeal the con- troversial legislative pension plan. The two appeared together at a GOP pep rally at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both Reagan and Flournoy were quick to blame the Democrats for blocking quick passage of bills designed to repeal the pensions, which would cost $5.7 million. As the plan now stands, 61 legislators, many of whom are under 50 years old, would be eligible for immediale STATE PENSION PLAN REPEAL EFFORTS GET DELAY, Pago AS During his appearance at the press confer~. Flournoy admitted he voted for the firist pension bills whe.n he was an assemblyman nearly a decade ago. (See FLOURNOY, Page A2) Valuable Saw Stolen F1·01u Lagtman's "\'."ard .A Jarge construction saw valued at $950 was stolen Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning from a yard at 771 Balboa Ave ., Laguna Beach. Police said Glen Simpson of that ad- dress reported the loss of a 20-inch radial ann saw from his yard, The saw be.longs to Contractors Equipment Company of san Diego~ Over Week WASHINGTON (AP) -Secret Service agents guarded the children of tbe late Robert. \enncdy for more than a v.-eek because of a kidnap tfireat, a Treasury Department official confirmed kiday. The. threat was so ser'iotls, that White' !louse_ co~hi!iJ!_llljChen ga~e_ personal approval for the protection and was kept personally advised o f developments, the ~fflcial said. A source close to the investigation in Boston said the threats were made against "all children of Kennedy blood." Treasury Undersecretary F.c:lward C. Schmults said a child of Kennedy-in-law actor Peter Lawford was also afforded protection "for a short time." Schmults said tbe kidnap threat was received Sept. 13, Secret Service and police protection--was -provtdedlnainly to six of the 11 Kennedy children in the Boston area, then phased out over the next week, Schmults said. He said he could not provide details or the exact nature of the threat, whether it was received in the mail or by phone. A FBI spoke:;man in Washington \ltould say only, "\Ve have received an W1Specified threat on a member of the Kennedy family. \Ve are investigating." A source in Boston told the Associated Press that the Secret Service and FBI may be close to cracking the case. The source said several per.sons may be involved. The only Kennedy child normally receiving Secret Service protection is John F. Kennedy Jr .• son of the late president. His sister, Caroline, is no longer protected by the Secret Service because she is over 16. By law, the Secret Service provides protection for the children of fonner presidents Wltil they reach 16. Thete is no legal provision for protecting members of any other prominent families, except for presidents and presidential candidates. Another Treasury Department source indicated that children of the late Presi- dent John F. Kennedy were not con- sidered to he Ille object of the threal, mainly because they were oot In the Boston area at the time. Besides Buchen, Treasury Secretary William E. Simon also approved the protection of the Kennedy children. Scbmulls said. --- Rocky's Wealth, Poiver Queried by GOP Solon " WASHINGTON (UPI) .,.. A conservative RepubHacan senator said today vice presidential mminee NelsOn A. Rockefeller's origins in an un- paralleled "dynasty of wealth and powt!T" would. make him incapable of separating his personal finan ces from those of the nation. The first GOP 3C!lator. to question the nomination, Sen. Jesse Helms (R- N.C.), told the S.nate Rulea Qmunittee that Rockefeller "may divest himself oc insulate himsell from direct personal . profit, but the dynastic connection may turn out to be more important than personal control of his immediate wealth.I' He described Rockefeller's propo.sa1 to put his securities in a blind trust as "an Jnadcquate safeguard when we consider the nature or the high office involved.''· · Committee Chainnan Howard Cannoh agreed that a blind trust "would not be meaningful." "There may very well be an un- conscious co-mingling of his personal interest with those of the nation ," he said. "We are dealing not simply with his own personal.fortune but with the Pilot Moving To Glenneyre 1be Laguna Beach office' oJ the Daily Pilot will move to 11!6 Gtenoeyre Street Monday. The Pilot's telephone number, 494-9466, remainS the Sjll!le. The new office is located at the corner o£ Brooks and Glenneyre Streets, the intersectiOJ\ behind the PoUery Shack. Local news and classified advertising operations will be open for business at tbe new office from 8 a.m. to s p.m. daily beginning Monday. The new office building, formerly Nolan Real Estate, will' afford Pilot customers increased parking at the rear or the office, and improved access for residents. values of a large group or special in- terests." Hetm.s--Mid Roe.keteller representt><t~·a - dynasty of wealth and power unequalled in the history of the United States.'' He questioned ••whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -is more imoportant than divestiture of personal holdings." The first witness to testify following three days ()f committee questioning ()f Rockefeller, Helms posed a number of questi()ns which he said should be put to. the nominee. One touched on an allegation made (See POWER, Page A2) Laguna Greenbelt Opposing Rancl1 Developing Plan The Laguna Greenbelt will vigorously oppose present plans for dcve\9p1ncnt of the ~1oulton Ran ch,. a J0,000 acre now undeveloped area planned for a futute flppulation or 57 .000. Jame$ Dilley, president ()f Laguna Greenbelt, said Wednesday his organiza· tion is making a special appeal to its membership and other a I I ea· vironmentalists to appear at an Orange County Planning Commission bearing at 2 p.m. Tuesday in S8nta Ana. The commission will be weighing final approval of the Moulton Plan. A representative or the city or L..1guna Beach · will · also attend to express the city's official oppositi()n to pofl,ions of . the plan . Dilley said tbe decision reached by the commission is a vital one. in inain- taining the Greenbelt concept of pr~serv· ing a natural open ana around the cily of Laguna Beach. Oraage <:east • pension benefits when tbcy leave the fegii!lature. ~gan called the legislature into special session Wednesday, hoping for quick action on the repeal. Insteadi the Icglslatur~ voted to delay final action until Monday at the earliest. Salaries, Eqenses Weather · · ''1 assume this means they simply · did whal they had planned to do alt along," Reagan told newsmen at a press conference before the GOP dinner. "t frank1y think it's just m~e fun and games of the kind they've been playtng," the governor said. "Any group who could pass i,050 bltls in four days and stmd them-to 11\Y desk for a signature eould ctrtainJy have acted quickly-to repeal this ridiculous pension progran1 .11 Reagan said he was fully ownre when be called Ille special session Iha! the legtll1ture could u~ its time to review last-mlnutc vetoes ol many bills. "But I had hoped Ibey would have had the decency to deal with the pension matter fJnt,1' he said. "The choice Is up to them, whatever heppe!151 ond they • can ~aln to the people of thi$ state." I I Solons .Get $2.2, Million SACRAMENTO (UPI) -., California taxpayers h'ave shelled out $2.2 mlllion this year to pay the salaries and "living expenses'' of senators .and. ia.semblymen1 state. records showed todaY.~ Sen. Randolph co!Uer, 72 the .. " maned dean or the Legiilahlre, s collected !he most -$2l,779. Second \Vas Assemblyman Charles Warren, the Assembly's leading expert on energy, who lllC•ived $20.esd. The lotai• included •iRhl months 1'orth or the lawmakers' $l9,200 annual salary, the 12 t0 per' week they receive tax·fre< for "living expenses" while the Legislature Is tn , session and reirn· bursements for the-cost of far-flung icgislaUve !rips. ,. But not lnclu'ded were other lucrative pension".! and other emoluments -is benefits such as the mullimilllM dcillar badly in need of reform ." legislative P¥Sion plan, free use of Besides •late benefits, ma n y ·~ euot•-Md telephone credit cards, \ stite, 1ea~"" of Jwcury sedans and lawmakers receive outside Income, ~ iv nm porsonal er--parlicularty la"Y•rs who represent rands. clients In legal mallers as well as ICJ'V· The Legblature hu ,..,.,._ a ing consUtuents. special '""sion becauae of public Sen. Johft L. Harmer, the Republican pressure to scale down early reUrement nominee for lieutenant go v e r n o r benefits for ,.... rettrln& lawmaken. collect<d the least cl the fult·te.,,; But legl•lative leaders ptan to leave lawmakm for his salary and livine ,untouched , the many other benefits, Jn. ·--fti,680. eladinJ the bulk ol the pension plan. The avorqe ,payment was f!B,350 per However, Sen. Mervyn M. Dymal!y, legislator. ' Democratic nomt..., !or iteuienant Collier'• ]llyments included 1622 for governor, said: "The legislative and ex-a !rip this month to Georgia and Jdabo C(UUve c:ompc~Uon system -salaries, (Seo SOLGNS, Page A.I) • • Night and morning IO\V clouds and drizzle, otherwise hazy afte~ noon sunshine Friday. Overnight lows 60 to 68. Highs !rom upper 60s at the coast through low 80s inland, . . INSIDE TODAY S0-rdi1s Restauruni fn Ntio York was tlte scene of a rtveal· ing press co11/ert1lce -:bu Mi$. Bart Amtrica. • The bare facts art ou Page A 7 toda u. '""• hfl'lll«ll ., C1llNn1lll AJ CllultlH C .. 11 CMllC\ CJ ,,..__.. Cl DMttl Nllll<ft A 14 ••tori•! ,.,. Afi &111"'-'"""*"' c• ,INMt l•t My Of.rcMtt Ct -.. l•i.mthWO.. CA A1111 Lallllltrl 11 , • I • I • . - . . ... . .. . ... Thursday, Stpttmber 26, 1974 • """ -~ ,Observe Yom Kippur ~ il-.ftm Klppur,.the Day of Al< IF • lo. Jewo llJe -Id ons:: '1111 most .. 1emn day o! the Heainw calendar and the con- clftion of the High Holy Days, it is devpted to fasting and prayer. Personal faults are reviewed and God's forgi'ft'ness asked. \rom Ki~pur began at suodovm on \Vednesday and rabbis delivered sermons stress ing ethical, moral and spiritual values and the need t ply them to gaJn world peace. y rabbis called for memorial yers for victims ~ last years 9m Kippur war" ln the Mideast. ly day ends at 1wxlown Oil Drillin . g Foes Backed , By 200,000 Opponents of of£shore oil drilling have gathered more than 200,000 signatures oo petition,, opposing tidelands oll opera- tions off the Southern California Coast. Repre se ntative s of Seaside Environmental Alliante (SEA) have ask· ed to meet with President Gerald Ford to present the petitions. Actor PauJ Newman, Congressmen Alphonso Bell (R,Santa Monica) and Paul McCloskey (R-&n Mateo) and others will leek to pment the petitiOllll to the -Iden! Mooday. The peUtlona are addr<a«I "Dear President Ford: I am oppoeed to the offshore oil dr1lllng proposal along the California coast, escept in the event r o . . . of a national emergency dtdared by the Congress." \¥ J s I 7 The federal Deportment of tho,. Interior has proposed leasing of o f f s ho r e h l>avld, chle! operating of, tidelands for oil drilling. Operations r Chase Manhattan Bank, v.-ouJd be off the coasts Of Newport "l"'!ll'l~;;i,n a aecret sU pulatloo Beach, Laguna Beach and Dana Point diillludln~ bondholders of the Tri, In Orange County, • Tunnel Authority of SEA had opened the petition drive In the matter of the over Labor Day and had hoped to gather more than a million signatures. Newman 1!'Ulll' *"«lmal. Public tramporia, said be Is satisfied with the result!. ttoo agenclel in 1987." "I ·.believe SEA could have Collected cannon aal<I' Helm'• queotions would several mUllon slgnatureo If the petition be ..viewed • U-not already asked drive had run any length of lime,'' o! llockdeller would be submllled for Newsman said. wrlllal replleo. Tbe q,.uons submllled by Helms . abo """"" pos&lble coolllcta of Jn, tA!MIS, l 1he a bortJon baue 8 D d Rockefeller's record as governor d New York. '•., ••• · Stvel'll • ~ witnesses crltleal o! Rockefeller were al!O acbeduled to tesllft, lacl.clng black activist Anni• Davft~ ,.,M ruled lo a:sk blm i6out U>e 1971 Attica prbon riot • 'Mrtng ''tliree days of bearings. Rockefeller was asked about several minor aspects of the Watergate scandal, ~ appo~Uy convinced the committee Iii'. was unli\ftl!Yed In any of them, Said Cannon, "l'm satisfied." , After il<\Ckefeller completed h i s ~timony, .a.. dozen congressmen ap- jieared 19. ~ bis DOIDJnation. '!'bey WJ1Mle4 Sens. John Tower (R,Tex.) and Clifloni,P, Hansen (ltsWyo,) and Reps. llobert E, Jooes (l)sAJa), and Shirley i;tilsbolm (l)sN,Y,). ....... P.,.eAI • OIL ..• comiiulon lealllatim In the House o! Representative1. He agreed tbal the Houle would be unlikely to pasa tbe measure this oesslon and the bill thu. would die but a basis would be established for a new drive on the issue when Congress reconvenes next year. Tbe hearings to be chaired by Senator Tunney will be held by the National Ocean Policy Study, a Senate initiative which authori~ the Senate Commerce Committee to undertake a com- prebemlVe analysis o! national ocean pollcy. The bearlnp will begin at lO a.m, 'both da}'S In tbe cmfe<enee room of tbe Saota Monica Civic Auditorium. .teary Transcript S~d . - -- ~1t1 I' Jlf'TOM BARLEY Of 11111 O.ltr NII Stiff 1 Newsmen were barred Wednesday ~ .acctM lo a tranaci:I~ of Orange f.ounty Graed Jury proceeillngs tbat Is known lo oontaln testimony by former JS> guNI 'llmolby Leary and lils ·paramour, fonner British aoclallte Joan- "" HarcoUrl,Smlth, ~-&!perior Court Judge James K. Turner ordered the tranacrlpt eealed at leut ""11!' 9c1, .s w!llle be' delayed the ars ralcnment o! C...ta Mesa trial lawyer ~,~. 49, until lbal dale. . °""· ~ attendecl by Leary, 50, and · the British publisher's niece , who has new~ted the name ol Joanna Leary In the Indictment of Chula on mJllJli> e narcotics <>1UI1ls. f. 'I!)o man who once defended Leary t ~1;-accused in 11 felony allegations or f Ing marijuana Into the county jail, dlllonally possessing and selling marl, · uana and possessing and selling cocaine. 1 'Judge Turner ordered tbe transcript j · ed after defense attorney Matthew ' urWcb called for the action wblch I w denl.. tlljl document to press and 1· le "' j I G...;.i JurY~tramcr!pl! n o rm a II y 'i-available lw ocrullny tell' days 1;,.rter Jlle . clefeme attorne)I has been l1liancle&;zf~C111!Y of 'the document and : t &brtndk:tmellt" !; Leary"1 appearance Stpl I llld wbet '· ·· ... --------, '· " •• t ·' •l I l • • • • • • ' • ! • ' I • • • • < ' • .,. •, '·~ ,\ ~ • OIAMMCOASf .. DAILY PILOT ..... -~!~ ....... ' l""!"' ' _ ..... , ._ ~A.':Z'" • ' bas been described as his urree nowtni" teitlmony before the Grand Jury did ·him little good earlier thla week wllh the Calllornla Adult Authority. Tbe agencii rejected his bid !or parole from hi~ 25-year sentence with the com- ment tbit "bis loni years o! advocating drug use" made parole Impossible at this Ume, Leary was telling a federal Grand Jury In Clllc:ago bltberto unlmown detalls of the radical underground movement at the Ume the pon>le boerd'a decision was announced. O!ula defended Leary four years ago In Orange County Superior Court on drug charges filed wben Leary, hi s Conner wife, Rosemary and son, John, were arrested on Christmas Day, 1969 in Laguna Beach. The trio was convicted but Leary Jater escaped from San Luis Obispo men's colony and began a globe trotting jaunt with Roserilary that started in Algeria and ended with hls arrest in Afghanistan. Su1t BackfieUl Coach Arrest,ed During Halftime Ernie Wheelwright ol Huntington Beach. backfield coach of the Southern Calilomla Sun of the World Football League was being beld In Orange County Jail today lo lieu of 1100,000 bond on . a fugitive warrant from Louisiana. Orange County Sheriff's deputies ar· rested Wheelwright during halftime 'Wed, nesday night In the Sun's 57 to 7 win over the Jacksonville Sharks at Anaheim Stadium. Deputies said Wheelwrlghl, the 1964 leading ground gainer for the New York Giants, v.-'OUld be arraigned today in Superior Coat\ In Santa Ana on tbe fugitive warrant charje . Wbeelwrlabl II -led In Onillna, UL, on a dl!u1e of lllOll by fraud lnl>Olvina real ..Ute salee, He also was bela In contempt o( courl after failing to appear in Santa Ana to an,,wer charges when a warrant wu Issued ear11er. Wbeehnigllt aJao has played lor the Atlanta Falcllls Kidnaper 'Not . .\lone' CINCINNATI (UPI) -A police lieutenant ,.Id today It Is believed tho! ex<00vlct Frank JO!"ph Wiechman, charged wllh kldnaplng 4zyeaMld Alllaon Mechem, "did not peroooally abduct the girl but porildpaled In a c0nrplracy to kidnap her ... Pollcil are still seardllng for an wlldentiOed man and a woman lo connectloll wltl1 the tklnaplnc of the daughter " Taft Brooclcaalng Co. Boazd OWtman awteo S. Medlem Jr. I • OtllY f'llft Sl•H l'Ml9 I GARDENERS ROLL GRASS SEED DOWN AT LAGUNA BEACH'S MAIN BEACH PARK LandKaping Nurly Finished; Vislton Get Charge from Freak Electric ~henomenon Grass ·sele~ted Laguna Sows Seed in Mai1i Beacli, Reagan Predicts Legislahll'e Run By Democrats Gov. Ronald Reagan warned Landscaping of 1\1ain Beach Park In He said the fescue variety "''as chosen Republican Stalwarts in Orange County Laguna Beach continued Wednesday with for its coarse texture, similar to the Wednesday night that they better brace the sowing of "Alta" tall fescue grau St. Augustine stolens, and for its low themselves for another two years of seeds. maintenance and tolerance to wear, a Democra tic-conlrolled Legislature. Officia ls bad originally planned to com-ocean salt and poor soil. blne the fescue seeds with St. Augustine "After reapportionment, there Is no stolens, or grass cut Un gs, but they were In addition, the fescue grass will re.. way we can have a clear-cut majority," not available, Ed Wadleigh, parks main green year-round, Wadleigh said. he said at a solidarity-victory dinner foreman, said. He said it should be just as pleasing at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. '''Ibey as the St. Augustine grass would have will have the majority." been. The 1974 elections -in all 80 Assembly Front Pqe Al Scores of eucalyptllS and other trees, districts and 20 of the 40 Senate districts including mature palm trees and a grove -wt1l be uocjer a redistricting plan so· LONQ of Torrey pines, have already been written by the stale Supreme Court, .;::} o • i planted. Reagan had vetoed two plans from Meanwhile, officials have been In- the Leglaiature as beioa loo parll!an !or meeth!p of the Nallonal Leadership vestlgallng the source o! a mlld elecs for Democrats, who hold mejoritieo In Collference and the Western States lrical voltage running through shnwm. boj.1!.,.~tly, ! -~••C -~~r two 1'""81 lndmtrlel Task F«<:e, drinking fountains and other electrical ~~--~tJ: u;r.la'iure by His total Included IZ,431 for a tw0sweek Installations In tbe park. the Democrats, Reagan told the Scandinavian trip he took late in 1973 Jim Winter, senior building officl,I, to study Umber tantlon f.,.. which be aid ·the vol""'° was feared lo -R'l"lbllcan Party -km that the only did not bill tbe stale until this year, from a leakage iri llllderground wll1llg way to prevent Democrats from undoing 1be totals for many other lawmakers but now ia believed to come from what he has aceompllshed ls to elecl included 90me late bills from list year. galvanic action, a natural electrical af· GOP State Controller Houston I · But they did not include some trips feet sometimes found along coastlines. Flournoy as governor. taken this month . When the various "It seems to have stabilized at a Fron• Page Al BURGLARIES •. · Temple said the door !ol:u oo most homes are completely unsatisfactory, Most can be defeated quickly and qulelly with a llCRWdrlver and credit card. Much better are deadbolt! which caJ>s not be jimmied and are considerably stronger and resistant lo forcing. Louvered windows are nearly an open invitation to a burglar, Temple said . RecenUy the Laguna Beach Girls Club was burglarized by children. The kids merel y slipped tv.·o louver~ windows out, climbed through the win- dow and stole $90 fro1n the ofrl ce. _ Temple adliled barring louvered win· dows with 8'eoorative wrought Iron. ·eauromla beach living means sliding glass doors and sliding glass doors mean easy access for a burglar. Surprisingly, many sliding glass doors are not eve.n locktd up for the night. Of the burglaries reported In August. 14 were cat burglaries where U,e thief entered the home while it was occupied. Usually the resident was asleep or in another room while the crime was committee!. Often access was by a open window ar sliding door. Temple said pins can be fitted to a sliding door to prevent its being forced. Even a stick placed in the crack of the door or .a sliding window wUI bar it. Prevenlion of burglaries by preventing access is only part of the problem. There have been cases were residents have returned to find doors ajar, and the burglar inside. Temple said in that case, the resident should not go in. "Telephone the police. Don't go in . Stay there until the police come. ~t us check it out. Our first concern is for your safety," he said . '!be detective saJd lbal If a resident returns and finds hill home has been burglarized "don't disturb anything." He said several investigations have been killed because a handy homemaker has tidied up after the burglar, vacuum- ing up woodchips, cigarette ashes and dusting off fingerprints . · Reports should be made promptly. Passage of time reduces the chance detectives can obtain evidence from the scene, and allows the burglar to strike others. Temple suggested se rial nun1bcrs or valuables be written down. This aids in identification of property If It is recovered. The department also offer.; an iden- tification program called VIP whereby an eleclfic engraver can be borrowed and identifying number permanently placed on valuable!. The numbers may then be kept on file. Vacationers should stop papers, and make tbek t.>uses look...,'llved in" while they are gone. Tbe polke will also check empty hemes, it a request is filed al beadquarlers. I Ticket · Drawing At Free Clinic "Unless Republicans get out and vrork billing ·dates were taken into account, half volt, which is too low to give harder," he said, "we are gDing to looe Collier still received the most a shock ." Wlnter said. "We're monitor· A ruiir of loge scat tickets to the everything we've gained." w • al · ,,..... Reagan stres~ the power of the arren s tot was boosted by trips ing it in case It rises but right now October Elton John Concert will be given governor to veto. He said that he would he made to Albuquerque, N.M., New it im't a problem. away by the Laguna Beach Free Clinic veto an estimated $400 mllllon in Orleans and Washingtoo . to discuss He said if the voltage goes up -at 6:30 p.m. Friday dW'ing tbe Laguna spending legislation awaiting his action "energy crisis" legislatM>n. and with galvanic action it could go Beach High School football game at following the 1973'7' legislallve session. A"""bly Speaker Leo~ T. McCal'.ll!y as high as eight volts -the dly may the stadium, Without the veto power of 8 (I>-San Franc.llco}, was paid $19,029, have to instalf expensive instnnnents to Proceeds will benefit the Free Clinic. Republican governor, Democrats would including $337 for a flight Ulil month dissipate the voltage. The event will be held outside the reinstitute the big spending programs to Atlanta solely to cast a vote at Shower heads which were removed football stadium and wtll continue be battled when he first we~t to the the National Leadership Conference to as a precautionary measure v.-ill be through the game. The drawing and capital, Reagan warned. break a deadlock over the hiring of replaced as soon as a retlling project announcement of a winner will follow At one point, almost wistfully, Reagan an executive secretary for the organiza· on the shower rooms is completed, the game. 'nckets an! SI. The concert said, "I'll spend the rest or my life lion. Winter said. is Oct. 6 at the Forum in lnjlewood . wooderlng what ii might have been 1 -:~---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;miiiiiiimmm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ llke If we~ had had a Legislature of I our own persuasion." From Page AI FLOURNOY. • • But, he said, changes in the legislature have made the laws unworkable today. "It is outrageous of the legislature to refuse passage of the repeal of this pension grab," Flournoy said. Flournoy blamed his Democratic OJl' _.,, Edmund G. Brown Jr., for f8Jls n1ng Democratic opposition to the repeal , even though Brown bas publicly opposed the pensions, "He has said be is the Democratic leader so I doo't see why he isn't leading them in this, too," Flournoy said. Jn remarks to the victory gathering In the hotel's Grand Ballroom later, Flournoy again criticized the pensions . "The people of this state ln their letters _ . . have made It clear that repeal of this pension plan Is of the utmost importance ." he said. "To play pollti~ at this late hour would be un· forgivable ." Flournoy alSo mentioned the possible use of an extra session by the legislature to 1critique Reagan's vetoes. "In my opi.oion, it would be a tragic hoax If the lealslature were to ezpood this aped.al session to other subject.a," he Aid, During his talk, Flournoy also crltlclz. ed Brown for even failing to bring his own party togethef, He said Brown has ,yet to appear pobllcly with any of the other Democrats running for statewide ollice except by accident 111 don' know if he doesn't want to be seen with them or If they don't want tlL.bLsecn wUh him,'' Flournoy said. 2 Officers Murde1·ed BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (APj -· Leftl!t guerrillas are blamed for lhe a-...Inatioo Wedlletday of two more army ofllcers, ra!Sing 14 lfl the number of per10Dll killed by ruesrlllu' bullell or bombl In 10 dlyo r. ArlUlfna. I \ • llY f'All & LD DIVlSION Of fA.IUlll.D-HOIU. COU. ALL STYLES. MONSANTO TEXTURIZEO l"YLON Guaranteed for one full yea r's nomW wear. refuM or replaeement M'l91'I returned with tag Incl MlesaUp IO Monelnto. In a Rainbow of Colors Sizes36'42 Sleeveless .. COSTA MllA IN DIPAllTMIHT STOii ., , .. ., .. .... 1116 HIWPOllT IOllLIYAID COSTA MBA • • • \ I I I • Saddlehaek T o day's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL; 67, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES I . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 TEN CENTS ' Hondurus Supplies Stand Idle • ID Viejo By JAN WORTll 01 Ille 01Tlr Piiot Sl11f There's a garage full of relief supplies Jn Mission Viejo for the hurricane-tat- tered liondurus -but no truck to help get it I.here. Mr~. Cynthia Pcrmal of Mis11ioo Viejo, a native or Honduras, organized a one-- woman relier campaign last week in the shock of the news from her homeland. The effort ha s spread to the entire Saddleback Valley by word of mouth and telephone, and dorens of loads of medicine, food, clothes, shoes, blankets, roats. bandages, and diapers have been pouring in. But the overworked ffonduras con- sul ate in Los Angeles, which promised her a truck pickup, has been unable to Come and the supplies are standing idle. Mrs. Perumal said anyone having a truck which could be volunteered should contact her at 830-3976 or ~1rs. Barbara Alberts at 837-'.!757. Mrs. Perumal's erforts grew out or her own sense of tragedy. When she learned of the hurricane that had devastated her homeland, all she wanted to do was get there. But in the wake of the fourth worst natural disaster in history, only doctors and nurses were allowed to enter the country, and Mrs. Perumal was forced to stay home. °".'fr l"iltt Sl•ff l"llol• NEW INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS DISPLAY VIEWED BY IRVINE· SCHOOL TEACHER S John K1uffm1n Shows Wires to Mtrilyn BUch roff, Maurine Simmons and Marlene Carter State T axp'ayers Up $2.2 Mi11ion For Solons Pay SACRAMENTO (UPI) -California taipayers have shelled out J2.2 million this year to pay the salaries and "living expenses" of senators and assemblymen, slate records showed today. Sen. Randolph COllie r, 72, the white. maned dean of the Legislature, has collected the most -$22,779. Second was Assemblyman (..1wles Warren, the Assembly's leading expert on ·energy, who received $20,830. · The totals included eight months worth of the lawmakers' '19,200 annual salary, the $210 per week they receive lax·frec for "living expenses" while l he Legislature is in Session and reim· bursements for 'the cost of far.flung legislative trips. . But not included were other lucrative benefits such as the multimillion dollar legislative pension plan, free use of state gasoline and telephone credit cards, state lease o( luxury sedans and !Crgeant.s-at-arms to run personal er- rands. The Legislature has reconvened a special session because of public pressure to scale down early retirement benelits for some retiring lawmakers. But legislative leaders-plan to leave untouched the many other benefits, iil- cluding the bulk of the pension plan. •lowever, Sen. Mervyn M. Dymally, Democ ratic nominee for lieutenant governor, said : '1The legislative and ex- ecutive compensation system -salaries, pensions and other emoluments -is badly in need of refonn." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outside income, particularly lawyers who represent clients in legal matters as well as serv· ing constituents. sen. John L. Harmer, the_ Repub\lcan nominee Ior lieutenant g o v er n o r 1 (See sOLONS, Page AZ) Burrrlar Hits To1·0 t:> Irvine Teachers Grade Educational Materi a ls Long rows oI recently approved educa- tional materials were reviewed by Irvine school teachers at a publishers' display in the district offices today. The materials, which have been ap- proved 'by the state Department of Education and are available for teachers to onler for use in their classes included books as well as slide and cassette productions. graphics, and others in a brightl y colored array. · TeacherS roamed through the aisles, fingering the materials and trying to decide what among the assortment would best suit their students. · Stpte policy dictates a revolving se- quence of materials replacement. This year the list ineludes reading, English , spelling, handwriting, dictionaries. bil~ ingual·bicu1tural education, English as a second language and foreign languages. . Sc liool Cl eared By S mo ke Sca re About 200 "-udents at I r v I n e ' s alternative high school evacuated the building for 20 minutes today when smoke from a faulty healing· system began1o pour into the main room. County Fire Capt. Don Stowell said there was no damage to the building and students were back in class in a few minutes. The Seculdary Education Leaming F,acilitator (SELF) alternaUve high school Is tn the lrvtne Industrial Complex • few blocks lrom the district omce. Similar smoke problems Ylere ex- perienced at the district office-when its heating .system was first used. Power was shut off In the SELF school for 16 minutes-while the faulty heallng systCJll wq examined, SELF secretary Toni WallanCler saiO. Fortunately, Rancho San Joaquin lntennediate School teacher ?i.1arlene Poitevent said, teachers get an advance look at the materials and do not have to make the decisi on at first glance. ''The publishers send things out to teachers and if you get them, you're ahead of the game," she said. Teachers '""-ere requesting copi es or materials which they will review before ordering. Parents interested in looking . over the materials may do so at the Orange County Departments of Education lnstructionaJ Material~ Display Center, 12.50 Grand, Santa Ana. The center, one or six statewide display centers, is open from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 5 _p.m. Fridays. I Unable to reach her parents and other relatives who live on the battered north coast, she had lo do something. So she organized the relief effort that has captured the interest of her neighbo rs, her children's school, her sorority, and area cliurches. "The first day, I was hysterical," Mrs. Perwnal said. ·~1 Celt helpless. Even 1f I couldn't get to my hometown 1 wanted to be there, helping. ''Now that I see the results in my garage, I fel.'1 that I've done more here than if I'd been there," she said. Until Tuesday, h-1rs. Perumal had no idea if her pa rents, brothers and sisters. aunts and uncles and cousins \\'ere dead or alive. Finally at 5 a-.m. Tuesday a call came through to her from her sister in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, letting her know that Mne of the relatives had been killed. They live in La Celba, a town of 50.000 on the coast hardest hit by Fifi's fury. They lost Lheir bcach·side home and v•cnt without food and· \\'Ster for three days, r.lrs. Peruinal learned . "It is v:orse than \1•e hear here." said Mrs. Perun1aL "Even helicopters can't reach many or the people. "There is nothing left. No crops, 1\'ater, power or fuel. Pla nes that fly in "'ilh supplies cannot return without stopping at other neighboring countries to refuel. tSee HONDURAS, Page At) l(ennedys Guarded l(idnap Threat Prompts Pro te ction WASHINGTON (AP) -Sec ret Service agents guarded the children of the late· Robert Kennedy for more than a week because of a kidnap threat, a Treasury Department official conlirmed today. The threat was so serious that White House counsel Philip Buchen gave personal approval for the protection and was kept personally ad vised o f developments, the official said. A so urce close to the investigation in Boston sa id the threats were made Pen sion Fla p Flai le d by Fl~~~noy By WILLIAM SCHREIBBR Of t11t °""' ,..,.. ~u1fr • Gov. Ronald Reagan and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the sta'.te legislature \Vednesday for failing to repeaJ the con- troversial legislative pension plan. The two ·appeJred together at a GOP pep rally at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both Rebgan and Flournoy were quick to blame the Democrats for blocking quick passage of bills designed to repeal the pensions, which would cost $5.7 million. As the plan now stands, 6'1 legislators, many or whom are under 50 years old. would be eligible for immediate STATE PENS ION PLAN REPEAL EFFORTS GET DELAY, Page AS pension benefi ts when they leave the legislature. Reagan called the legislature into special session \\'ednesday, hoping for quick action on the repeal. Instead, the legi slature voted to delay final action until Monday at the earliest. "I assume this means they simply did what lhey had planned to do all along.'" Reagan told newsmen at a press confe rence before the GOP dinner. ''I frankl y think it's just more fun and games of the kind they've been playing," the governor said. "Any gro1.1p who could pass 1,050 bills in four days and send them to my desk for a signat ure could certainly (See FLOURNOY, Page AZ! against "all children of Kennedy blood." Treasury Undersecretary Edward C. Schmults said a child of Kennedy-in.law actor Peter Lawford was also afforded protection "for a short time. ·r . Schmults said the kidnap threat was received Sept. 13. Secret Service and police protection was provided mainly to six of the 11 Kennedy children in the Boston area, then phased out ove r the next week, Schmults said. He said be could not provide details of the exact nature of the threat, whether it was received in the mail or by phone. A FBI spokesman in \Vashington would say onl y. "\Ve have received an unspecified threat on a member of the Kennedy family. \Ve are investigating." A source in Boston told the Associated Press that th e Secret Service and F'BI may be close lo cracking the case The source said _s'"everal persons may be involved. !See KENNEDYS, Page A2l Qawstions No11ti1uition GOP Solon Rap s Rocliy For 'Dynasty of Wealth ' WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A conservative Republican eenator said today vice J)l'tiidentia1 nominee Nel!On A. Rocketeller's origins in an un- paralleled "dyzia_tjy of wealth and power" woufd make him incapable of separating his personal ·finances from those of the nation. The first GOP senator to question the nomination, sep. Jesse Helms (R· N.C.), told the Senate Rules Committee that Rockefeller "may divest himself * * * Rocky Opposed By Angela Davis, . .\bortion Critics From Wire Services · \VASHINOTON -Black revolutionary Angela Davis and critics of liberalized abortion laws called today for rejection or Nelson A. Roc kefeller as the nation's next vice president. After 2'11: days of testimony by Rockeh!ller and pro-Rockefeller state- ments from a dozen House and Senate members, the committee turned 1oday to public witnesses, most of them repre- Seflting . organizations opposed to the Rockefeller nomination. Ms. Davis, who prefers the "Ms." designation , testified as co-cliairperson of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression . She accused Rockefeller of the "massacre" at New York state's Attica Prison, where 43 persons died during a 1971 prison uprising, most when guards and state poli~e stormed the prison. "We have every reasoll' to conclude that Gov. Rockefeller's view of justice depends on the color or a person's skin and his economic status in life." she said. .,. She added that for Rocke(elter to sup- port lhe pardon of former President Richard M. Nixon "while at the same time being responsible for the Attica massacre, clearly exposes his contempt for equal justice under law, his callousness and complete willingness to (See OPPOSITION, Page AZI To<ldler B11rned B)· Hot Coffee or insulate himself from direct personal profit, but the dynastic connection may turn out to be more important than personal control of his immediate v.•ea1th." He described Rockefeller's proposal to put his secu rities in a blind trust as "an inadequate safeguard when we consider the nature of lhe high office involved.'' Committee Chai rman l·lo\vard Cannon agreed that a blind trust "would not be meaningful." "There may very Wt>!\ be an un· conscious co-mingli ng of his personal interest with those of the nation," he said. "We are dealing not simply with his own personal fortune but with the values or a large group of special in· terests." Helms said Rockefeller represented "a dynasty of wealth and power unequalled in the history or the United States!' He questioned "whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -is !JIOl'e imoportant than divestiture of personal holdings." The first witness to teslify following three days of committee questioning or Rockefeller, Helms posed a nun1bcr of questions which he said shou ld be pul to the nominee. One touched .on an allegation mad e In a recent book that Rockefeller and his brother, David, chief operating of. ficer of the Chase A-Ianhattan Bank, "conspired to sign a secret stipulation defrauding !he bondholders o[ the Tri- boro Bridge and Tunnel Authority of their legal rights in ,the matter of the. merger of the regional public transporta· lion agencies in 1967." Cannon said Helm'S questions would be reviewed and those not already asked (See POWER, Page AZ) ' Oraage Coast We athe r Night and morning low clouds and drizzle , otherwise hazy after· noon sunshine Friday. Overnight lows 60 to, 68. Highs lrmn upper 60s at the coast through low 80s inland . INSIDE TODAY -sail Club for -$415 Banned l\1eeTRourea- All 18-lllonth old. El Toro Want was rushed to Orange County 1.1edical Center • wilh-""""<I. degree bw11s this morning when he overturned a pot of hot coffee. Sardi's Restaurant iii New York was the Sce11e of a reveal· ina press co11/ercnce -by i\ls. Bart A nierica. Tlie bare facts are on Page A7 todov. Eriil1 IMI~~ Wf""DM:W t ounBAN, SCllth Africa (APl -Police armed with gu pistols, acatter guns and &>ieni or dogs bn>ke up a bonncd meeting of about I,000 Alricana shooting lOlJ>llOrl for Fr<llrno. the Moiambiq~ UberaUon Front. The dogs bi~''" of people as the police waded In to dlsperae ~ meeting held late Wcd- ne9day In dcrlance of the govemnlcn~. ,. GOVERNOR FAVORED SUCCESSOR APPt!AR IN COUNTY _ .Fl;urnoy Utft}, Re191n Lambaste L19i1t1tur1 r' -, ' ' I . Plll'llmedics fi:om the Lagwia Hills fire jlation responded to the call for help for Matthew Madden. of 25952 Green Bay Drive. A spokesman for the lire department said the baby Ls In good condition tn the OCMC burn nrd. The scalding ~verap covered his arm and right si de. the •polcesman said. • ClllllM"l'llll AS Cl•~aln" C .. lt (Ofl'Ltl Cl Crtt~..-.rcl CJ 0.1tti H!ttlt" .. ,.. Edtf':.: r• '"•" At •ft! T 1'!met1I C.• Pllll11c, •t•t My 01rft'lttf c.4 MlttlttoM 14 llllff1"IU•llll (,4 AMI L1.-.r' II MoYlh CA Mvtu1I Pur>dt .. N11li.t\1i NIWS A• or ....... cH!lfY All•l4 .,.... . .... PTA a1 ·-a.a '""' ,..,.,. ....... Ttltllttllllt I ll ntl..... (I ..... tti.,. ,l4 ....... ,.._ .... • I • A'.2 OAlL'V PILOT IS fle111.bersfaip Drive tJhi Iiigh Clubs -. ooing Students f; to · get more studjnls v ed ool organizations, ihe ilUict haa adopted an open policy towN'A,1~~..i.• ''As I see it," Otis sa id, "activities, curriculum and discipline are equal. If one ts out ol synch with another, the \\'hole system begins to break down." Ir;vine, he said, "unfortunately is pro- bab)y unique ·n trying tO encourage the organization or clubs. "Many school districts discourage them beCA~i; bl the tremendous liability involved'" he said. ln!ite:!d of ,bogging down the process of lomblt \,tl\lb and getting approval with red tape, he said, all a student must. .do .to..,4)rganize a club is rill out -a-rww w~th the name o{ the club 'and his nanie. "You do take a large risk with clubs," ~ ·:sakl. · "How many districts do you think·•would• allow an auto club to build ~ dragster from the ground up and -r3cel ~l'! "" ""'But U 1t'tit9e things are healthy and you believe fn'llhem, you should promote .fbeffi ." II ; •7tn line with 'the district's long range 'P\anning, Otlt" envisions a high school -1•students wru run to, rather than from." ( ·~s wotllcr' invol\'1! opening the campus :a1' n1gbt ~ror inovie5, lectures and other recreational activities, as well as ·:.Qig'aniirrig field trips and outings. :~~Mr. M'ant itlttd become a place people -Want to go. A place they'll go because spmething there has meaning to them," OU~ said. l'>rt pf lhe,,;;olution \o lW; need fpr ·i\l~!e yo.ut!l' kcUvities, be said, is getllng i)oo·p\e 1h Irv*-involved iri 'the schools. we have one more thing for klds to do." To make the idea of ,using the school buildin gs as community r e c r e a t i o n centers a success, he said, "we have to do it soon . before we're too big lo gel it together." F ro111 PGfle Al SOLONS ... collected the least of the full-tenn lawmakers for his salary and living expenses -$15,680. Tbe average payment was $18,3SO per legislator. Collier's payments included $622 for a trip this month to Georgia and Idaho for meetings of the National Leadership Conference and the \Vestern States Forest Industries Task Force. His total included $2,431 for a two-week Scandinavian trip he took late in 1973 to study timber taxation for which he did not bill the state until this year. The totals for many other lawmakers included some late-bills from last year. But they did not include some trips taken this month . When the various billing dates were taken into account , Collier still received the most Warren's total was boosted by trips be made to Albuquerque, N.M .• New Orleans and Washington to discuss "energy crisis" legislation. ,\ssembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy ([}.San Francisco), was paid 119,029, including $337 for a flight this month to Atlanta solely to cast a vote at the National Leadership Conference to break a deadlock over the hiring of an executive secretary for the organiza- tion. Oyrnally received $19,641, which in- cluded $1,642 for trips in the past few lt)Ontb.s to Gary, Ind., Houston, New York, New Orleans and Phoenix for legislaUve purposes. . Assembly Speaker pro tern Carlos Bee (J>.Bayward), coiiect<d' 119,!IK lie was reimbursed $5(K) for a trip to Washington to attend the funeral of fonner Giiv. and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren. He also received $435 for plane fare to atUµld a meeting in Chicago on ''legislative improvement and modern i- zation ." Assemblyman Wadie P. Deddeh (J>. Chula Vista), received a tota\ of '1j,9'J7. 'His travel e%pen.SeS included trips to Detroit, Erie,"Pa., Boston and Toronto. Following is a list of amounts received by local legislators: Ollh' PHtt staff PM'9 CYNTHIA PERUMAL AND SON WITH HONDURAS DONATIONS Her One-woman Relief Effort Multiplied, Filled G1r1~ From Pflfle Al HONDURAS. •• and that slom rescue operatioos." Reagan Predicts Le g islatttre Run By Democrats One of the first things Mrs. Perumal did was call a: friend in her sorority, Gov. Ronald Reagan w a r n e d Beta Sigma Phi, an international Republican stalwarts in orange County organization. WedneSOay night that they better brace The word went out to all the members themselves for another two years Df of the local chapter who began bringing a Democrati~trolled Legislature. clothes and food to Mrs. Perumars "After reapportionment , there is no home. way we can have a clear-cut majority," She and her sons began going door·t~ he said at a so lidarity-victory dinner door in the Aegean Hllls neighborhood at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. "They -and in a matter of hours had collected .will have the majority." enougb to fill two station wagons. The 1974 elections -in all 80 Assembly And she has even enlisted the help districts and 20 of the 40 Senate districts of students at Saddleback College, where -will be under a redistrk:ting plan she takes classes each morning. "''ritten by 'the stale Supreme Court . "My sister says lt is very, very bad," Reagan had vetoed tw~ plans from rtlrs. Perumal said. 1'The worst thing the Legislature as being too partisan happened when people fled into the bills for Deiifoerats, who holtl majorities in to get away from the floods. There both houses. was so much rain that the mountain Apparenrly conceding another two collapHd. burying tbouaanda: of people years of control of the Legislature by in the mud." the Democrats, Reagan told. th e And in the muddy nma.im, close to Republican Party workers that the only 100 percent of the island's vital fruit way to prevent Democrats from undoing crops were destroyed. flrom Page Al POWER ... of Rocl<eleUer would be submitted for written replies. The q11<slloru1 1ubmllled by Helms also covered pooslble conflicts of b>- t.reats, the abortion Issue an d RocHfeller11 record as governor of New York. Several other wlt.nesses critical of Rockefeller were also scheduled to testify, including black activist Angela Davis. who wanted to ask him about the 1971 Attica prison riot. During thr.. days or hearings, Rockefeller was asked abOut several minor aspects of the \Vatergate scandal, and apparently convinced the committee he was uninvolved in any of them. Said cannon, "I'm saUsfled." After Rockef~ller completed h i :s testimony, a dozen congressmen ap- peared to endorse his nomination . The)' · included Sens. John Tower (R-Tex.) and Clifford P. Hansen (R-Wyo.) and Reps. Rober! E. Jones (J>.Ala), and Shirley Chisholm (J>.N.Y.). From Pqe Al OPPOSITION .•• ~dopt the most lethal and brutal solutions to desperate social crises borne or human misery.'' Criticism of Rockefeller for approving liberalized abortion , and then blocking its repeal, was presented to the panel by Edward J . Golden. immediate past president of the National Right to Life Committee, and Charles E. Rice, a Notre Dame law profeSEOr speaking for the United States Coalition for Life. Both termed "permissive abortion" the nation's ~t important domestic issue. Spokem)e11 for two c ons e r vat Ive organizations, YoWlg Amerlcam for Freedom and the Liberty Lobby, were scbeduled to testify later in the day against Rockefeller. Police Patrol School Grounds BOST()N (UPI) -Black and white children met on neutral ground today in an attempt to restore peace and get da~ started at racially tense Hyde Park High School during the 11th day of a court-ordered f,lan to integrate the Boston public schoo s. Unifonned and plainclothes police patrolled tbe corridors at Hyde Park, the scene of sporadic outbursts of violence and fist fights between black. and while youths. Buses containing black students ar- rived without incident. They were pro- vided motorcycle police escort and police lined the bus routes. Worker at Park St1-icken, Dies .Salyut 3 Lab Ends Mission MOOCXlW (AP ) -The sovicl space lib Salyut 3 ended its mission ilter three months in orbll, Tasa announced today. 'ftle announcement snid Salyut S "completed Us entire plMned program or research work" und the recoverable module w a s separared from the station Monday an<tlanded ln the Soviet Union. Salyut 3 was launcht.'<1 June 25 and in July a ty;o-man Soviet crew linked soyu' 14 to the lab and spent 14 days aboard . Su1i Backfield Coach Arrestecl During Halftime Ernie Wheelwright of Huntington Beach backfield coach or the Southern Callfo~ia Sun of the World J<~ootbnll League was being he ld in Orange County Jail today in lieu of $100,000 bond on a fugitive warrant from Louisiana. Orange County Sherif['s deputies ar· rested Wheel'(l'l'ight during halftime \V~· nesday night in the Sun's 57 to 7 \\"ID over the Jack.son\•ille Sharks at Anaheim Stadium. Deputies said Wheelwright, the 1964 leading ground gainer for lhc New Yo~k Giants, would be arraigned today tn Superior Court in Santa Ana on the fugitive warrant charge. Wheelwright Is wanted in Gretma, La., on a charge of theft by fraud involving re.al estate sales. lie also ~·as held in contempt of court after failing to appear in Santa Ana to answer charges when a warrant was issued earlier. Wheelwright also has played for the Ailanlll Falcoos. From Pqe Al KENNEDYS. • • The only Kennedy child normally receiving Secret Service protection is John F. Kennedy Jr., son of the late president. His sister, Caroline, is no longer protected by the secret Service because she ls over 18. By Jaw, the Secnt Service provide!: protection for the children of former presidents until' they reach 16. There is no legal provision !or protecting membera of any other prominent families. except for presidents and presldenUal cllldldates. Another Treasury Department 90W'tt! indicated that children of the late Pttsi· dent John F. Kennedy were not con- . sldered lo be the object of the threat, malnly becauae they were not in the Boston area a\ the time. "\Vh,en yo-I' look at lrvine, you see a Jol of virgin land out there. Well, lthere.'1 a -lot , of virgin taJent out there llllat bain'll#/en been touched. !jell. Dennis E •• Carpenter (R-Newport Beach), $18,312; Sen. James E. Whet- more (R-Buena Park), 118,493; Asaem- blyman Robert Badbam (R·Newport Beach), 118,064; Johll Briggs (R-Ful- lerton), $18,448; Robert Burke CR-Hunt- ington Beach), $18,365: Kenneth Cory (D-Oarden Grove), 118,(94; Floyd Wake- field (R-,\naheim), 118,385. what he has accomplished is to elect That means the two major fruit pr~ GOP State Controller Houston 1. ducing companies on the island, Standard A 5G-year"ld Fullerton man collapsed F1oumoy as governor· Fruit Company and United Fruit Com· and died In Aquatic Park in Sunset Besides Buchen, Treasury Secretary William E. Simon also approved the protection of the Kennedy children. Schmulta said. Schmulta Nid he did not know if President Ford was notified. "Unless Republicans get out and work pany, are left wilb little from the banana Beach \Vednesday afternoon while he hard.er," he said, "we are going to lose crops was working there with a dredger. . "We're like a porcupine with one quill n~kiDg. EvCfY time w~ pri~ a source, ev~thing we 've gainedh ·" f he "Those industries are the backbone The Orange County Coroner's officer agan stressed t e power 0 1 or the is1and':s economy," Mrs. Perumal reported today that Elmer Napo~eon governor to veto. He said that be_ would sai'd. "lt ,.,.11 1 ••• months lor them H t 11 d'ed f t 1 2 Officer s Murdered ., ~;·~:.)t~stroyer Sunk veto an estimated $400 million in o.11e un apparen Y I o na ura causes. spending legislation awaiting his action to recover." The exact cause of death won 't be BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - following the 1973-74 legislative session. Her husband . a native of lndi.1 and determined until an autopsy i:s perfonn· Leftist guerrillas are blamed for the Without the veto power of a head of agricultural research for Hunt-ed . a~!Sination Wednesday of tv•o more Republican governor, Democrats l\"Oul.d \Vesson Foods in Fullerton , hopes to Hunt collapsed at 3:30 p.m. on C army offtcers:raising to 20 the nwnber reinstitute the big spending programs go to Honduras to help with lhe crop Dock in the park , coroner's officers of persons killed by guerrillas' bullet.! , ' -.... .. ' ' ' No Survivors on Soviet Vessel be battled when he first we-t to the 1 _r_eeo_v_ery_:__. ___________ sai_·d_. _____________ o:::r_-::.::::::bs::...:i:::n..:l::_O_:da::::ys:..::tn:..::AI:.:g:::e:::nt::_in:::a:.. _ capital, Reagan warned.· At one paint, almost wistfully, Reagan ,,;'r lS'fANBUL, Turkey (AP) - A Soviet guided·missile destroyer ·, ... exploded and sank in the Black Sea on a trial cruise Jstanbul port said, "I'll spend the rest of my life wondering what it might have been like if we had had a Legislature of our own persuasion." / officials said today. ' : The semiofficial Anatolia news agency said there were no sur· :. vivors, but gave no indication of how many men were aboard. The 1' authoritative British publication Jane's Fighting Ships shows that a From Page Al ., compar.able American destroyer carries about 350 men. _:; 1 Turkish naval sources said the ship exploded Wednesday but FLOURNOY. l Alnatolia said in a later report that the disaster occurred two weeks :: ag'l: "-'.,,. . . • • :~ in-.vashington, Pentagon spokesman William Beecher declined • 1. comment on the report. have acted quickly to repeal this ridicu1ous pension program." :; The Guinness Book of World Records says the Worst peacetime : : disaster involving a military ship occurred in 1963 off Cape Cod, Reagan said he was fully aware when he called the special session that the legislature could use its time to revi ew last-minute vetoes of many bills. , . , 14...,.__n the U.S. nuclear-powered submarine Thresher was lost ; ; wi th all 129 aboard. "But I had hoped they Would have bad tbe decency to deal wi th the pension .matter first/' he said. "The choice is up to them, whatever happens, and they can explain to the people or this state." . ·:· .! ·-=========:--------' " ,.... " ' " '' ' " '' ' '· " " ' 1: .. . ;, ,, < .,,,_ ;J\: .... '17 • ' ,, OlitfGI COAST DAILY PILOT .Qo'8sH LOO'\ P-.dodP 14:11 ~ ........ [~. El Toro Service Station Robbed; During his appearance at the press conference, Flournoy admitted he voted for the first pension bills when he was an assemblyman nearly a decade ago. Bandl"t Gets ·$~9 But, he said,-changes in the legislature u have made the laws unworkable .today. ., "It is outrageous of the legislature '.h. gunman 'look 150 In cash from to refuse passage of !he repeal of this an EI Toro service station Wedne~ay perision grab/' Flournoy said. Flournoy blamed his Democratic op- night in a robbery Utat may have bee1l ponent, Edmund o. Brown Jr .. for ran· inspired bl' a newspaper account or ntng Democratic oppe>sitlon to the repeal, a gas station ~ In the Long Beach even though Brown has publicly opposed area . Hie ·penslons . Orange CoWltJ Sheriffs officers said "He bas 'said he ls the Democratic lhe inan they are eeelWlg today dropped le>dcr so I doo't see why he Isn't the neWq>aJ)ef cllpplng as he ran lrom · leading them in this, too," Flournoy ~service slaUon at 24021 El Toro sai~. remarks to the victory gathering Statioo owner Harley Jolmoon told In the .~ti's Grand Ballroom la!er, deputies he was approached by the gun-.~Y again aiUa~ the r.'f,oru1. r..1.1 ... ~w!.! .. ,s""' man as he sat on the bench outside · The people of this at.a e in thelr T~cnr'"=:~~= ... ~ the station sipping 8 sort dr1nk. letters • • • bave made it clear that tf\ll'll""'Ofl.._ ,,.,.t..d>.....,• lie quoted the gunman-as ordering .. ...repeal ot this pen~-on~ plan 111 <>!_ the llYNWL •• D DMSION Of IAIQl(lo-NOfll COU ALL smes. MONSANTO TEXTURIZED NYLON Guaranteed for one full year'& normal '#9at, refund or replacement ..ten returned with 11g and satessllp IO Monunto. In a Rainbow ol Colors Sizes 36-42 Longs~ Short Sleeve Slee"~~ ., , .. ., ... . .. ~ .. no.-t• m~r1c.-iot11• him: "Step on insJde or I'll blow you utmost lmportance, be iild. 'Tei play 1---..;+·,:~;.r .. ~11J41••:r·4>21....---l--iiai'ow•~··· Re said the bandit then emptied p0UUcs et this late Mur would be un· Af~··'fl.4Adwtrlliiltot64l-1'7• t C8sh register Md f an from ·the forgivable.'' --'· " ' slllUon. l"loumoy aloo m~ntloned the po!Sible IM COSTA MISA !rs --GI we.._. Al O,,.,tMtflf.. UJC of 111 extra session by the leglslatlft .. ~): tvl t "A.*" T•kt,...11• 4ti.4•zo to crlilquo Reagan's vetoes . • ~· ~ ... .11 .... ,'( f ~' ,,,,,.,,_.._._..,. Kissinger Ruled Otit "In my opinion, It would be a tragic • ..-.......,--.... ...,.. hoax if the legislature were to expand 4 ~ -=-::..::...':"* UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -lhls special session to other subject!," t Greece Wednesday ruled out Secretary he •aid. or State Henry A. Kissinger as a During his llllk, Fl®moy aloo crltlclt· mediator In 111 deadlock with Tl!rkey ed Brown !or' even faili ng to bring over tbe futun of Cyprus. Ills own party toge!her. ( ' ....,._c.. ..... , ... DIPARTMIMT 5TOli • 1116 HIWPOltT IOUUYAlD C:05TA MISA • • .. .... ,.._ .....,_'TlllLOI _ _,, . ... . v s Hun chan lion Gov. " w "Bu Ii t c • \ Duniingion Beaeh Fountain -Valle Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ·* * VOL. 67, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY; CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 26, I 974 TEN CENTS • Burke S~ys ·Chances Slim for Be ach Subsidy By TERRY COVllLE Of Ille D•llY 'llot ll•ff State Asseinblyman Robert Burk~ (R. Huntington Beach) said tod•y the chances "don't look good" for his S3 'mil· lion beach subsidy bill getting signed by · Gov. Ronaht-Reagan-. -- "The staff is against il," Burke said, when contacted ln his Sacramento office. "But we have been doing everything we can to get that changed." But. a spokesman for the governor confirmed Burke's pessimiMic outlook. "I don't expecj !he bill to be signed at ·~ l!Oint," ·Morty Dyer, legislative llailaD for the goVemor's office,· said today. "But that Is just my opinion, not 1the 'governor's. The final declslon has not been made yet." Dyer said Burke's beach bill would Threats on Cav i t_ies_ All Matched V il. . -)' Okay, so 6-year-old David Brown of Indianapolis may have to wait until Christmas to get his two front teeth. But at least he has a tooth· brush with a cavity in the middle to match the vacancy in the front or his mouth. . Fifth Auto on Huntington 'Street Torched by Vandals The fifth car in less than two months was apparently set ablaze in a Hun-. lington Beach housing development early today, causing residents to become in· creasingly alanned. Road Surveyor Struck hy Van Dies of lnjuri.es A state highway surveyor from 'Hun- tington Beach died 'al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon from injuries suffered when he was struck by a van •traveling aloog Baker Street in Costa ~(esa. Claude Allen Thiel , 27, of 5202 Robinhood Drive, remained aUve f6t only four fiOurs af!er lhe !lite 111or1ilng accident. Costa Mesa Police traffic investigator Phil McCormick said today that the exact cause of the accident has not been determined. Witnesses told police lhat the van~ driven by Jesus Mendoza, ~36J oC Santa Ana , wander~ rrom tne r1gnt weatbound lane in the 2900 block0 oC Baker, struck Thiel who was holding a surveying In- strument, travelled across an open field and can'lc to rest near Bear Street. Mendoin. tr<>ated lor min<Sr Injuries and held ·by po~ce ·fo< questioning, was later released from custody. Funeral sCrvlces for Thiel are pending at P<ek · f"amily Colonial Funeral Home in Westml~r. • • Huntington Beach Fire Inspector Gary Glenn said all five flres have been along Gloucester Lane, a quarter·Il)ile- long street in the Glen Mar housing development in southeast Huntington Beach. All the bl11zes were set during the n~t. he added , in either unlocked cars or Uii5e wltti a window rolled down. In addition, he added, a tree ap- parently was set. ablaze in t h e neighborhood Wedneadsy. One mldent said today. "! didn't (Set AUTOS, Page AZ) Jews Ob serve Y o1n Ki ppur TQday Is Yom Klppur, the Day oLAtonemenlJ0<...Jews. the_ world over. The mos! .O!emn day of the . Hebrew c8lendar and the con- clusion of the High Holy Days, It ls devoted to !asling and prayer. PerlOl\al fatllts are reviewed' and Go<P1 forgiveness asked . oin Klppur began at-.undown on Wedne8day and rabbit delivered """"""" olrtaalng tlbicol. moral arid aplrtlUll val~ and the need to apply them to gain world peace. . Many rabble calltd for memorial prayers for vlcthm of last year's "Yorn Klppur war" ln the Mideast. The l)oly day ends at !Uridown lonliht. • • be one oC several tough bills tackled today in an all~y goveroor'a cabinet meeting. 11It's a question of do we spend $3 million !or autistic children. for day care centen or for beaches? Those decisions have to be made today," Oyer explained. Monday Is the last legal day the governor can sign the bill, AB-3611 , but Dyer said for all practical purposes Friday would be the deadline . If it isn't signed, it becomes a pocket veto. Burke's bill woultl provide $3 million from state tidelands revenue to be distributed among beach cities which show strong support for regional recrea· Uon. The bill would affect smaller cities, includi ng all of the beach lo\1·ns along the Orange Coast. more thnn ii would the bigger cities such as Los Angrlrs and San Di £>go. Huntington Beach and Ne11 port Beach have. been tv.'o of the n1a.ior backers of the measure 'vith both cities hoping to "''in a considerable portion of the state fund s lo help offscl the hi gh cost of their city beaches l(ennedy's ~egislntor 'Expenses' $2 Million SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Callfprnia taxpayers have shelled out $2.2 million this year to pay the salaries and "living expenses" of senators and assemblymen, state records showed today. Sen. Randolph Collier, 72, the white- maned dean of the Legislature , has collect'ed the most -$22,779. Second was Assemblyman Charles Warren, the Assembly's leading expert on energy, who received $20,830. The totals included eight months worth of the lawmakers' $19,100 annual salary. the !Zit per weet 'they recei\:e tax-lrto for 0 living expemes" while t be Legislature Is in -and reim-bursements for the coot .of faMlung legialaUve trips. · But not included were other tucratiVe benefits such aa the multimilllon dollar legislative pemion plan, free use of state gasoline and telephone tt.dit cards, state )ease or Jumry sedans and sergeants..t-IU"llll to run persooal er· rands. The Legislature has reconvened a special session because of public pressure to scale down early retirement benefits for some retiring lawmakers. But legislative leaders plan to leave untouched the many other benefits, in· eluding the bulk of the pension plan. However, Sen. Mervyn M. Dymally, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, said : "The legislative and ex· ecuti_ve compemation system -salartes, pensions and other emoluments -is badly in need of iefonn." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outside income, particularly lawyers who represent clients in legal matters as well as serv- ing comtituents. Sen. John L Hanner, the Republican nominee for lieutenant go v e r n o r • cOllecied the least of the full~enn lawmakers for his salary and Jiving expenses -ll5,ll80. The average payment was $11,350 per legislator. Collier's payments included 1622 for a trip th~s month to Georgia and Idaho for meetings of the National LeadershJp Conference and the Western States Forest Industries .Task Force. His total Included $2,l.ll for a two-week Scandinavian trip he took late in 1973 to study timber taxation for which he did nol bill the state until this year. The totals for many other lawmakers included some. late bills from last year. But they_ did not Include aome trips taken thit month. When the various (See SOLONS, Pap AZI Jaycees Collect $600 for Ki.n.,of Accident Victims GOVERNOR, FA'{ORED SUCCESSOR APPEAR IN CO UNTY · Flournoy (left), Reagan Lam ba ste Legislature Reaga11, Flour11oy Blast Delay i11 P~11~io11 Repeal '8y WILUAM SCHREIBER 01 the Deltt Piiot Sl•ff Gov. Ronald Reagan and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the state legislature Wednesday for failing to repeal the con· troversial legislative pension plan . The two appe~red together at a -GOP pep rally at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both Re and Flournoy were quick to blame th Democrats for blocking quick: s of bills designed to repeal the S1ons, which v.·ould cost $5.7 million. As the plan now .stands, 61 legislators. many of whom are under 5() years old, v.1ould be eligible for immed iate ~nsion benefits when . they leave the l~gislature. Reagan called the legislature Into special session Wednesday, hoping for quick action on the repeal. Instead , the legisJature voted to delay final action until fl..londay at the earliest. "I assume this means they simply did what they had planned to do all along," Reagan told newsn1en at a press conference before the GOP dinner. '·J frankly think it's just more fun STATE PENSION PLAN RE PEAL EFFORTS GET DELAY, Page AS and games of tile kind they've been playing," the governor said. "Any grf:iup who could pass l,050 biJls in four days and send them to my desk for a signature could certainty have acted quickly to repeal this ridiculous pension program." Reagan said he was fully aware v.•hen he called the ·special session that the legislature could use its time to revic1v last-minute vetoes of many bills. · .. But I had hoped they would have h(\d the decency to deal v.·ith the pension matter first ," he said. "The choice is up to them , "1hatever happens. and they can explain to the people or this slate." During his appearprice at the press (See FLOURNOY, Page A2 ) *** ft ft ft • Reaga.n P1·edi ct,s Heavy Democrat Sta te Cont rol Gov. Ronald Reagan warned way to prevent Democrats from undoing Republican stalwarts in Orange County what he ha s aCC<1n1plished is to elect Jaycees In Fountain ·Valley and Wednesday .night that they better brace GOP State Controller Houston 1 . W~ ~ve a:>llected men than t~mSi!tves for another two _years of Flournoy as governor. $fiOO so far to aid the families of 1firee a Democrali~trolled tegistature. "'Unless RepuDlfcans get out and work Jaycees, who were victims of a trafllc "After reapportionment, there Is no harder," he said, "we are going to lose craSh Jast week. way we can have :t clear-cut majority,'' everything we'\·e i;:aincd." Hans Tietz, actipg Fountain Valley he said at a tolidarity-victory dinner Reagan stressed the power or the Jaycee president said cootri~~ ~t the Disneyland Hotet1 Anaheim. "They governor to veto. lle said that he would come from Ja~ cha~ """""-' tt pv~ the majority. ' veto an es.liroatcd · $400 rnlllion In Southern Cali(ornla u wtll u from 'l'!ie tl'H elections -In all &l Asoembly, spending legislalioo awaiting His action other civic groupo....S locaJ.mercbanlL_ -districts and..2Q otthe 40 Senil.e.!l)strlct.,s~f .. llowing j@ 1973-74 jeg\slative session. Tne Sept. 17 cruh killed Fountain -will be under a \redistricting pl•n Without the veto power or a Valley Jaycees Prelklent James Bennett written by the ·s~te Supreme Court. ReP.ublican gljvernor, Democrats would ·and anot))er club member, Aubrey ~ fteagan had vetoed two plans tro1n rciOstitute the big spendiftg "'programs "Bron<o'Ylll'lphlnltlne. It aeriously In-the Legislature as being loo partisan he baillod wheo he lint wc-t to the Jured a third m•mber, Vincent Scotti, for o..noerats, who hold maj<lrl!fs in capllal, Reagan ~amed. Both contend lhat their city beaches are used 1nuch 1nore by f>t-'Ople 11 ho llvc outside the tit~» und c1 en outside !he county, so th~y rcd!ly scr1'e a regional ri•crcation purpose. Slaff advisers to Reagan fear th•~ bill 11ould est;ibli sh a precedent leading oth er ciues to request state subsidies fo r other so-eallcd re gional purposes. according to Burke . Bared Protectio11 For Bosto11 Cla11 Given WASHINGTON (UPI) -A kidnap _ threat ajlainst "Kennedy blood" prompt- ed the Secret Service tO proVitle protection for six of the late Robert F. Kennedy's children in Boston last week, it was reported today. A spokesman for the Treasury Depart- ment. of which the Secret Service ig a part. said the "temporary. li mited'' guarding of the children. along with their cousin. Chris Lawford , 1vas carried out Sept. 14-20. The spokesman said the Secret Service look the action because of a "potential kidna ping threat against the six.children of Robert F. Kennedy" received through the FBI in Boston. Ethel Kennedy, u·idow of Robert. has 11 children and the spokesman said he did not know the names of the ones who received protection. Six or them live in the Boston area. and it was reported there that the threat was directed at "Kennedy blood.'' The move was considered unusual. since under law only the children of fonner presidents receive Secret Service protection. The Treasury spokesman said the department received word of the threat Sept. 13. But Dick Drayne. spokesman for Sen. Ed\vard M. Kennedy who as the only surviving brother looks after the affairs of the entire family, said the senator's ofCice was notified Sept. 12. Ed1vard Kennedy announced in Boston ~londay that he y,·ouJd not seek or accept th e 1976 Democratic presidential nomina· lion, citing family concerns. His son. Ted Jr., is undergoing treatment to prevent the spread of cancer that necessitated the amputation of a leg . ISee KENNEDYS, Page A2) W orl{er at Parl\: Stricke11, Dies A 5(}..year--old Fullerton man collapsed and died in Aquatic Park in Sunset Beach \Vednesday afternoon y,•hi\e he \va.s working there y,·ith·a dredger. The Orange County Coroner's officer reporicd today that Elmer Napoleon Hunt apparently died of natural causes. The exact. cause of death \VOn 't be determined until an autopsy is perfonn- ed. ~lunt collapsed at 3:30 p.m. on C Dock in the park, coroner's officers sa id. Orange C:.ast • Weather . Night and morning low clouds and drizzle. otherwise hazy alter4 noon sunshine Frjd:.iy. Overnight lows 60 to 68. Highs from upper 60s at the coost through low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA V Sardi's Restaurant fn Neto York. wos tlte sce11e of a reveal· i110 press co11ference -by Ms. Bal'e 1\n1erica. Tiie bare fact.$ ore on Page .A 1 today. ..! -I,... '4MMdl•=-=!ilt~O;;;o'-;.Y -DKIK- C1lllo!'lll1 AJ Mev'" Cl Cl•••lllM Ct-11 Mm11 '"'"Ill' .. Clflllt• Ci NttltMol Ntwt Al Cna•wtf'll ts o.--... CMMY Duftl Molk" Al4 Al~IC l!C,.,u11 '"'" A• .... ,.. 11.4 Ellllfl•l:im111t Cl l"JA 1$ l'l""'nc:' 1 .. t 111.,h Cl·Cl who remains In fair condition at Orange botb bouses. At one point, almost wistfully, Reagnn County Medical C<nter. i , "-Uy c:oncedlng 11n?lher two said, "I'll spend tlKl rest or my life Contrlbtuions may be mailed IO Box yeatt cit C<Jlttrol of the L<g1'falure by wonde•"1g what It might have !J«n MY Glf'Cllllf (~ l'-dl Mtflltll .... "~ •• ,......... l it , ll!Mr,..IMI°" C.I ,.,....,. GI M97 In FOW1tain Vallet or Box 91)$ •the ' DCmocr•ts, Re agan told th• like ' ii W<> <hod hod a• L<glslaturc ol In WesmiMter. Republican Party "'Orkt'rs lhat the only .oor ov.11 persuasion.'' • • !/> , . . ' t • .t.111 Llndln ll WMlllW .U WtrN....... _,. , .... "' "' ~A!iH.· GT ON \llPl J -A COllServative' Republican senator said today vice presidential no1ninee Nelson A. Rockefeller's origin!': in an un- par.ltleled "dynasty of ,~·ealth and =would make him incapable of ng his personal finances from the nation. rst GOP senator to question nation, Sen. Jesse lfelms .(R· , the Senate Rllies Conunittee R fe~r "may divest himself · ula · p:;~elt from direct pe1'80Dal e-: dyna!tiC conn~ion may 1ie more important than t,pe trol or bis inunediate } wealth; " ~ Ile dE!tlCrilled Roc~e(eller's proposal 'lo put hisaecurities in a blind trust as :1an inadequate safeguard when we d_M\fider the naturE of the high office 4Wolved."-'-~airman Howard Cannon e Bars ' ··~ ~·'I l"l i.t Pres~ Froni r l'.i:ffnscript .. ~ .. , By TOM BARLEY l Of ttle DlllY !"Mot tt11f l NeWsmen t \vere barred Wednesday from access to a transcrip(_ of Orange County Grand Jury proceedings that is known to tontain testimony by Conner LIY'-.'gurta Timothy Leary · and his paramour, former British socialite Joan- na Harcourt-Smith. ' SuperiOr Court Judge James K. Turner 1 1RR!ered Ule 'transcript sealed at least • ,unlil Ocl,,, 2 while he delayed the ar- ;',JtBi&JPllf:Pi o~ Costa .Mesa trial lawyer ·· George Chula, -49, until that date. .• T.~ .~~ attend.ed by Leary, 50, 'r 1~\ t¥, 'British pubhsber 's niece who ~,.Qi"S':.!10! .• id<ipted the name of Jo3nna c . ~ restilted in the indictment of i;bula -on mWtiple narcotics counts.· The man who ooce defended Leary 1~"-.d in H felony allegaUoos of .. ~··tnar1joana into the county jail, .',11'4fddltlana.1J)"tpossessing and selling mari- juana and pdlsessing and selling cocaine. . i' Jwfgt !l'w'ner ordered &be transcript sealed after defense attorney Matthew · "K)lrilich called !or the action which • 'riow denies the document to 1 press and "public. v ··i"ll'! r,il!':~i transcripts no rm a II y ~ "a~.able for scrutiny ten days -:{(i ,, Wq·,"·~erense attomeY bas been •• :·1tuili ea a "copy or the document and ,',l$tjmatq•t. .,: • t-~ary:S t~P,Pearance Sept. 5 and what 1.MS ~deJCribeC:I as his "free flowing" " · lestiloony l><lJore the Grand Jury did 1 ·him. little good earlier this week with , 'the Calilotnia Adult Authority. The '!lil"'cy rejected his bid !or parole ., "'fram·.h1!f 2$-y'ear sentence with the com· '.,Vfxltlrt''that "biS Jong years Of advocating .. dl'ug u..e""made parole impossible at ·'this time'.' . ' "·i . • ... l;;ilry ~as telhng a federal Grand r?ui'.Y:Ja.~~go hitherto unknown details of Ufe' radical underground movement at the time the parole board's decision was announced. Chula d!!goded Leary four years ago in Orange County Superior Court on drug charges filed when Leary, his C9rmer wife , Rosemary and son. John, were arrested on Christmas Day, 1969 .ip Laguna Beach. ~l The trio was convicted but Leary )Jeter escaped Crom San Luis Obispo 1inen's colony and began a globe trotting ~Jaunt with Rosemary that started in Algeria and ended with his arrest in 'f>lgbaniitail.'' I, He went back to prisorrwlth the urging t~ Orange County authorities that he ! d<!Qied parole al any time for the le It.. llla{ed In founding the drug ! ctistril:Mib1i' . rack.~t he caned th e . ; ;•Brotherhood of Eternal Love." 111.-~~~~~~~~~--. I C OIAHGE COAST •• I ,j I 1 ' ll I 11 I ! I i :1 l ·I , I • 'J l I I l t ~ ' DAILY PILOT • • • -.. agreed that a blind trust "would not be meaningful." "There may very y,•ell be an un· conscious <»-mingling or his personal interest wit h UlOSe of the natio n,.. he said. "We are dealing not simply with his oy,·n personal fortwte but with the values of a large group of special in· tcrests." Helms said Rockefeller represented "a dynasty of wealth and power unequalled in the history of the United States." He questioned ••whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -is more imoportant than divestiture of personal holdings." The first witness to testify following three days of committee questioning of Rockefeller, Helms posed a number of qucslions which he said should be put lo the nominee. One touched on an allegation made in a recent book that Rockefeller and his brother, David, chief operating of. ficer ()f the Chase Manhattan Bank, "conspired to sign a secret stipulation defrauding the bondholders of the Tri· boro Bridge and Tunnel Authority of their legal rights in the matter of the merger of the regional public transporta- tion agencies in 1967." Cannon said Helm's questions would be reviewed and those not already asked of Rockefeller would be submitted for written replies. The questions submitted by Helms also covered possible conflicts of in· terests, the . abortion issue and Rockefeller's record as governor of New York. Several other wiln,esses critical or Rockefeller were also scheduled to testify, including black activist Angela Davis, who wanted to ask him about the 1971 Attica prison riot. During three days of hearings, Rockefeller was asked about several minor aspects of the Watergate scandal, and apparently convinced the committee he was uninvolved in any of them. Said Canoon, "I'm satisfied." After Rockefeller completed h 1 s testimony, a dozen congressmen ap- peared to endorse his nomination. They included Sens. John Tower (R-Tex.) and Clil!ord P. Hansen (R-Wyo.) and Reps. !Wbert E. Jooe3 (~Ala), and Shirley Chisholm (~N.Y.). From Pqe Al FLOURNOY. •• conference, FloumQY admitted be voted for the first pension ·bills when he was aq assemblyman nearly a decade ago. But, he said, changes in the legislature have made the laws unworkable today. ''It is outrageous of the legislature to refuse passage of the repeal o[ this pension grab," Flournoy said. Flournoy blamed his Democratic op-- ponent, Edmund G. Brown Jr., for fan· ning Democratic opposition to the repeal, even though Brown has publicly opposed the pensions. ·,"He llas said he is the Democratic leader so J don't See why he isn't leading them in this, too," Flournoy said. In remarks to the victory gathering in the hotel 's Grand Ballroom later, Flournoy 8giin criticized the pensions. "The people of this state in their letters . . . have made it clear that repeal of this pension plan is of the utmost importance," he said . "To play politi cs at this late hour would be un· forgivable.'' Flournoy also mentioned the possible use of an extra session by the legislature to critique Reagan's vetoes. "Jn my opinion. it would be a tragic hoax if the legislature were to expand this special session to other subjects," be said. During his talk, Flournoy also crlticiz.. ed Brown for even failing to bring his own party together. He said, Brown has yet to appear publicly with any of the other Democrats running for statewide office except by accident. "I don't know if he doesn't want to t;>e seen wilh them or iI they don 't want to be seen with him," Flournoy said. H aldem<ui llf akes New Delay Bid WASIDNGTON (UJ'I) - Former While !louse chief of stalf H.R. Haldeman has asked U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica to postpone the Watergate cover· up trial on grounds of "highly pro- judicial" publicity by CBS-TV and the Wasbingtoll Post. - , Latest i•• Litae Trustees To Appoint 'Someone' Tru stees probably will appoint a new member rather than t'alJ a specia l elec· tion to fill the vacancy on the Huntington Beach Union High SChool Dis trict board. Board President Ron Shenkn1an said. "We are probably going ti> lean toward appointing someone. We think we have to act very quickly.'' Shenkman urged men and women in· terested in the post to apply now. George Logan, the often controvers.ial member of the board, resigned Tue•daY with siI months left in bis four-year term, saying he no longer bad sufficient time to devote to board duUes. Shenlanan explained the board has asked the district sta£f to explore any legal procedures necessary. Fuselage of fi rst DC:9 McDonnell Douglas Corp. Series 50 is being completed in Long Beach. It 1s fifth version of DC-9 and can carry 139 passengers. First planes will be ready in November. "'Mle board does feel we need live people. You don't have as cffccli•1c a board \\'ith four ,'' Shenkman expla ined. ''\'le feel strongly that 1the citizens ·s11ou1d be fully represented." -' Frona Page .tl .From Page Al SOLONS ... KENNEDYS ... billing dates were taken into acrount. The Treasury spokesman said: "I don't Collier still received the most. know which of the children was the Warren 's total was boosted by trips target of the threat. So all in the he made to Albuquerque, N.M., i;ew (Booton) area re<:eived protection." Orleans and Washington to discuss He sold there also was brief protection "'energy crisis" legislation. for Lawford, a student at 'l\Jfts Unlver.ii- Assembty Speaker Leo T. McCarlhy ty and the son of actor Peter Lawford {D-san Francisco ), was paid '19,029, by bis first wife, Patricia Kennedy. including $337 for a flight Ulir month Drayne issued a statement saying : to Atlanta solely to cast a vote at "On Thursday, Sept. 12, this office the National Leadership conference to was noUfied by-the FBI in Boston that break a deadlock over the hiring of they had information th3t there y,•as an executive secretary for the organiza-a propcased conspiracy to kidnap one ti on. of the children in the KeMedy family. 'Dymally received $19,641 , which in-The identity" of the specific members eluded $1,642 for trips in the past few of the family was not disclosM . The months to Gary, Ind ., Houston-;--New -----FBI-informM-us-that security me-.asures York, New Orleans and Phoenix for were being taken. Any further questions legislative purposes. should be rel erred to the FBI in Boston." Assembly Speaker pro tern cartos Bee Drayne declined to discuss the incident ·(~Hayward), collected $19,944. Ile was further "because it only leads to further "'1l!lbursed $580 !or a trip to Wasmi.ton tlJroals to the dJildren." to attend. the funeral of Conner Oov. John F. Kennedy Jr., son of the and U.S .. Supreme Court Juslke Earl assassinated pmldenl, still receives Warren. He also received $435 for plane Secret Service protection, as · did his !are to ~-a meeting in Chicago on sister Caroline until she turned 16. "legislative improvement and modern;.. zattoo." Aasemblyman Wadie P. lleddeh (~ Chula Vista), re<eived 'a tolal of 119,927. IDs travel expenses included bips to Detroit, Erle, Pa .• Boston and Toronto. Following b a list ol amounts received by locaJ legislators : Football Signups To End Saturday Saturday will be the last chance !or young Huntington Beac~ boys to sign up for the recreation dej>artme'ftt's flag football program. V alle.y H allo'lveen Parade Pla1i1ied By Lions C~ub 11Halloween Happenl.ngs't ls tbej theme or the seventh amiual Halloween Parade sponsored by the Fowitain Valley Lions Club. Parade Chairman Mike Tracy said entries are now being accepted, and he urg~ anyone interested to contact him at 847-7193. Shenkman said the board v.·ould ad- vertise the position, and he urged everyone interested to apply. He said the boaro would pick the best qualified person, "whether man or woman." I!~ explained lbe appointment process would require much less time than call- ing a special board election. Sun BCtckfield Coa.cli Arrested The parade v.•ill begin at 10 a.m. D 1 , H 1f , Saturday, Oct. 26. at_ Magnolia_ Street_ Urtrtg a time and Talbert Avenue. The route will take parade marchers north on Magnolia to Ernie Wheelwright . .of Huntington Slater Avenue, east on Slater to Bushard Beach. backfield coach of the Southern Street and south on Bushard to the California Sun of the World Football League was being held in Orange Coonty Fountain Valley High School. Jail today In lieu of $100,000 bond on 1.A>cal clubs are expected to enter a fugitive warrant from Louisiana. floats, Tracy said. In addi)ion bands Orange County Sherill's deputies ar-rested Wheelwright during halftime Wed-from throughout Southern caurornia are nesday night in the Sun's 57 to 7 win making plans now to march. over ·the JacUonville Sharks at Anaheim Last year's parade attracted an Stadium . estimated 10,000 spectators, he added. Depolles said Wheelwrigh~ the 1964 Application fonns can be obtalDed leading ground gainer for the New 'York Giants, wouJd be arraigned todaI in from the Pagentry Productioos, the· pro-Superior Court in Santa Aoa on the fes&onal parade coordinator hired b.y fugitive warrant charge. the Lions Club, at 11904 Long Beach Wb!Jelwrigbt is wanted In Grellna, La., ...,. -~ oa a charge of theft by fraud involving -,e.~ in Lynwood or by telepbooing real estate sales. lje 'also was held Tracy. in contempt of court after falling 10 appear in santa Ana to amwer charges POW Group P1·otests when a warrant was issued earlier. Wheelwright also has played !or the AUanta Falcms. Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R-Newport · Beach) .. 118,312; Sen. James E. Whel- more (R-Bue111r Park>.. 118,493; Assem- blyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach), 118.064; John Briggs ~R-Ful­~erton), $18,448; Robert Burke (R-Hunt. mgton Beach), 118,365; Kenneth Cory (ll-Oarden Grove), $18,494; Floyd Wake- field CR-Anaheim), $16,365. Boys in the third through eighth grades are eligible to play. Sign ups for boys in the third and fourth grades start at 9 a.m., for the flftb and sixth grades at 10 a.m., and for seventh and eighth LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Eight WOMEN TO HAVE POWER STEERING grades at II a.m. demonstrators who opJ)l)9e President Boys can sign up at their nearest Ford's conditional amnesty plan for draft playground, including: the city gym, dodgers and deserters 51!1g~a sit.lown- Munly Park, and Burke, Bushard, Circle ~protest Wednesilay it the office of Sen. View, Clegg.stacey, College View, E3.der, Alan Cranston ( D. ca 11 f . ) . 'lbe Gill, Gisler, Harbour View~ Haven View, demoostrat.ors, members of the National NOTI'INGHA.it, England (UPI) -The Driver lnj11red_ In Auto Crash H~ View, Lake View. Lamb, LeBard, League of Families fl Prisoners of War A 69-~e View, Meadow View, Mesa View. ~ Missing in Action, said they would Town Council will spend $59,800 to install . yededar-old Lod s Angeles man was Perry, Petel'900, Spring View, Sun View , remain "until Cranston makes a public power steering in all buses operated 111 guar con ition at Westminster Wardlow and Westmont schools. statement in support of POWs." by women drivers . Community Hospital today after a 5 I ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-- o'clock car ·crash in Huntington Beach I Wednesday afternoon. Chester Roosevelt Palmer w-as, being treated in the hospital's inten sive care Wlit. officials said. He was injured on Bolsa Chica Street at Rancho Road, in a collision with aoother car driven by John Jtmior Len- ning, 45, Placentia' police reported. Police said no one else was Injured. Coaches Wanted For Basketbal.l Experienced basketball coaches are needed by the Huntington Beach Boys Club for the fall season. A selecUon committee will meet at 8 p.m., Friday, at the Boys Club, 319 Yorktown Ave .. to interview applicants. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Potential coaches should have ex- perience in tbe techniques of teaching and coaching basketball. They will work with boys 8 to 13 years okl. The sea.son is from Nov. 11 through March 30, with up to 40 practice seaaions and 40 games. From Page Al AUTOS .•• ALL STYLES, MONSANTO TEXTURIZEO NYLON Guaranteed lor one full year's romal wear. relund or rel)lacemenl v.tien returned with lag and salessup lo Monsanto. In a Rainbow of Colors Siles 36-<12 ., ... ., .. .... Numerous delenoe allempls-to delay the trial, scbeduled to start Tue!day, have !Wied. Haldeman's fll05t recent motion was filed !ale Wedne!lday. lia1deman's lawyers criticized ,reports think much about the fif'$t one." But, hy CBS and the Post this_ wetk about another added, residents are becoming hi1 conversatiom with former President "vtry nervous'' now. Nixon 1n Apr11. 1973, at tbt: start o{ Jn all but one case, the cars were the Watergate unravl llng. The attorneys destroyed; ~idents said. charged the reports were "highly pre-Glenn advised residents who park theit jµdicial to hlm." -can outaide garages to be-sUte they are Jocked and the windows are rolled 2 Officers Murde1·ed BUENOS AIRES, ArgenUna (AP) - Leltist guerrlllas are blamed !or the assassinatioo Wednesda.y ' of two more army officers. raising to 20 the number of persons kllled by guerrlllaa' bullet.I or bombs In 10 days In Argenllna. • • up each evening. Jn addlHon, he said, police and llrtmcn are depending upon the support of the public to report any unusual acUvlly In th•lr n•lghhorhood.. Tiie r...t car blaie was report<d two moolhs ago,. then followed by a second. There were two on SepL 13, then tho ~ about I a.m. today, Glelln aai~. • 1411orc....c.. Auapk,. . - \, ' IMCOST .. 14UAITS DIPAR'JMIHT STOii 1116 MIWPORT IOUUYAID COSTAMISA I . -. i • '. w in to ri c th le a H' in a of b rn 0 of a e g 0 Ii e t 0 l Tll11rsday, Septtmb.c':...' ::26::·_;1;_97'-4'---"H'---O::.:A..:.ll:.Yc_Pl::LO:.T_,AC:.:3!! Nixon's Clot 'Can Be Treated' Could II a ve B ee n F <ital , Doctor Says .. LONG BEACH (AP) -Rlcbord M. ~ixon rested quietly in a hospital today t\nd the former president's doctor says he thinks the dinie-sized blood clot In his right lung can be successfully lreated. A hospllal spokesman revealed the clot pas,,ed through Nixon's heart before lodging in the lung. U it bad blocked a heart artery, It could have.been fatal. Nixon's physician. Dr. John C . Lungren. said Wednesday that tbe clot was a "potentially dangerous situation but not critical at this time .... There is a very good chance or recovery, but Jt will take some lime ." Nixon is expected to be hospitalized through next week, missing the Tuesday start of the Watergate cover-up trial in Washington for which he has been subpoened as !t witness. Lungren said Nixon took news of the gelatin-like clot "as he normally takes anything else -it's another problem." But the doctor added, "lie has a hell of will to Jive." &!ch a clot -called an embolus -kUls lung tissue around it . The size or the dead lung area in Nixon's case \v~s 1wt disclosed. This afternoon, Lungren issued a \\'ril· ten report on Nixon's condition, sa.ving the former chief executive is "respond- ing sotlsfact.orlly to a conlbined thera py of oral and !ntra\'enou.s anti-coagulants . . . CGmbined medication 1-vill be con- tinued for a matter of days." Several specialists not attending Nixon \Vere asked their opinion on the severity of the clot. "It's not life-threatening," Dr. Richard Lescoe, past president of the Los Angeles Lung Association. said of i'\ixon's clot. A knoy,•Jedgeahle \Vashington, D.C., doctor warned, however, that "e\'en though this clot doesn 't seen1 to be severe, it doesn't mean it s::ouldn"t get worse. If a chunk of another clo t broke off and got to the lungs ... that might be il.'' The clot is being treated with an- ticoagulants in hope of dissolving it and preventing new clots from forming. The clot reached Nixon's Jung after * * u * breaking off a larg('r clot in his leg, whe1·c ii hRd beC'n created by persistent phlebitis, an inflanun.:Hion of the vein, Lungren snid. I-le 'sa ld the greatest c1ange1· is thilt another clot 1night break off <1nd 1nove. to a lung. The n1ortality rate frlnn puhnonary en1bolism varies ~really, aC«.lrdi ng to medical saurct's. Depending on lhe primary cause, it r:1n be agywhere fronl one percent to 80 percent fatal. they said. Lungren said stress and fatigue suf· fcrcd by ~ixon si nce he resigned lhe presidency .. may be a factor '' in Nixon 's physical problcn1s. But he sugger;.tcd other causes are possible simple inacti\'ily or hypercoagutab ility of the blood (a strong tendency to clot i or cl"en 1nalignancy, including leukemia. He said tests were being performed. ~1ary Prentice. a ho s pital spokes\vOtnan, said the clot \vas s1na\1 enough to easily p.'.lss through ·one of the tv;o main puln1onarv aneries that connect the heart to the lungs. • NUCLEAR RADIOISOTOPE FOUND NIXON BLOOD CLOT Technician Cornell Rylaarsdam Shows Machine St11ff Payroll $420,000 Cranston, Hlnsba\v Len•I B.riefings Flown to Nixon U"I Ttl"'"4t TELLS NIXON 'S COND!TION Dr. John Lungren State's Solons Renew Campaign Against Oil Spurred by the specter of 5,000 oil wells of( the coast. California Jegi s\;1tors in \llashington are mnking new ertorts to control any oil production in federal fields off Southern California. Srn . Alan Cranston (0-Callfornia) has e<rauthorl'd legislation "·hich \l:ould gave the governor po"·cr to delay nc\\' federal leasing of offshore oil and gas fi elds, and U.S. Representative A n d re w •linshaw !R·Ne"•port Beach) plans lo introduce a companion bill in the House. Cranston's n1c.11surc . introduced as an amendment to the Energy Supply Act of 1974, pas.<>ed the Senate last "·eek by a 54 to 39 vote. In anothe r move. Sen . John Tunney 1D-Califomia) will chai r Senate hearings in Santa illonica Frid11y and Satw-day on fed er al policy for oii and gas drilling off Californ ia. ~1ayor Roy ~lolm or Laguna Beach. Thomas Bradley. mayor of Los Angeles, and Federal Energy Adm inistratlw Chief John C. Sav.'hill are among those expected to testify. Sen. Cranston noted that one of the reasons for his legislation \\'as an "edict" * * * .Soutl1la1id Fo es Of Oil Drilli.11.g A111ass Petitions Opponenls of offshore oil drilling have gathered more than 200,000 signatures on petitions opposing tidelands oil Gpera- lions off the Southetn California Coast. ll c p r cs c n t a l i ,, c s of &aside. En\·ironmcntal Alliance lSEAl have ask· ed to n1ect with President Gerald Ford to present the 1>elilions. Actor Paul Ne~man, Congressmen Alphonso Bell (R·&lnta }1onica) and Paul ~1cCloskey (R-San h-1ateo) and others will seek to present the petitions to the president f\1onday. The petitions arc addressed "Dear President Ford : I am opposed to the offshore oil drilling proposal along the California coast, except in the event of a national etll\!rgency declared by the Congress." The federal Department of the lnterior has proposed leasing .'l! 0 f r s h 0 r e tidelands for oil drilling. Operations would be off the coasts or Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Dana Point in Orange C-Ounty. SEA had opened the petition drive over l .. ibor Day nnd had hoped to gather more lh<in n million signatures. Newman said he ls sallsficd with the results. "·I believe SEA could have collected ~evcral million signatures if the petition drive had run any length of tin1e," Newsman said . from the federal govern1nent that J .6 million acres of ~uthern California Outer Continental Shelf be put up for sale around ~1ay. 1975. "One estimate of the potential for spills is that these 297 tracts v.ill resul t in some 5,000 new v.·clls off of an area \11ith more than 10 million people ." Cranston's legislation authorizes the governor of California and the governors of other coastal stales to seek up lo a three-year delay in federal offshore leasing if they believe production v.·ill adversely affected lher 11tates. Cranston contended that the timing of a decision on oil produ ction is dS important as the decision itscll and argued that coastal stales are t'nlitlr>d to full participation in the decision ·1nnk- ing process. Under the amendment. the govt>rnor would propose a delay to the Secretilry of lhe Interior ,.,.ho may agree to I he delay, agree 10 a shorter period or delay or deny it. A new Coaslul Resources Appei"l\s Board headed by the vice preside~t v.•ould be created lo he::r an appeal by a governor whose request is denied. An aide of Rep . llinshaw said that the congressman planned to intr00•1cc companion legislation in the House of Representatives. He agreed that lhe House "'ould be unli.kely-to pass the measure this session and the bill thus v.·ould die but a basis y,·ould be established for a new drive on lhc issue when Congress reconvenes next year. The hearings to be chaired by Senaror Tunney will be held b:; the Nati('ln!ll Ocean Policy Study, a Senate initiative \vhich authorizes the Senate CommE'rcc Committee to undertake a con1· prehcnsive analysis or national ocean policy. The hea rings will begin at 10 a.1r1. bot h da ys in IJ)e conference roon1 of the Santa Monica Civic Audiloriu1n. Pot Bust Ends P1i~o11 Visit TEHAClfAPI IUPl) -Yvelte Sutton. 24, of Los Angeles. had her planned four-day visit v.'i.lh her husband at the state prison facilit y for men here cut short when prison authorities found marijuana in lhc food she ~·as bringing v.·ith her. Kem County sheriff"s deputies said \Vednesday that ~Irs. Sulton and her four-month-old son y,•ere stop~cd at the prison visiting area \\'hile the food was inspectt'd by guards before being allowed to enter the prison . Deputies said guards found • severa l small bags of marijuana concealed in the food. Decisio1a Next 1l'eel£ From Wirt StrYicts WAS}IINGTON -Former President Nixon is getting classified foreign policy summaries nown to him at government expense and has 22 persons drawing a total of more lhan 8420,000 a year in governme nt paychecks working for him. officials confinn. Included among the Nixon staff still on the public payroll are press secretary Ronald l~. Ziegler, at $42,500 a year. and a butler and maid''paid $12.000 and $8.000. · The foreign policy reports are prepared y,·cekly by lhe National Security Council and sent to Nixon on an Air Force. jet. White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen disclosed Wednesday. He also said members oC Nixon's fami- ly have hitched rides to California on the plane. ~·hich nonnally carries only the reports. Nessen defended the prac- tice. saying it y,·as done for previous ex-presidents. Nessen said lhe summary usually runs about 10 lo 20 pages long. He could not estimate the cost to the taxpayers. The \Vhite House jct used to transport 11\e. summaries to Nixon's home in San Clemente is flo\vn solely for that purpose. Nessen said. Nessen explained that under lhe law classified materials ciinonot be sent by mail or on commercial airliners because of the possibility of hijacki ng. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, asked about it at a White House state dinner \Vednesday night, said Nixon is getting the reports because "the Presi- dent wants him to." Duck Was Stuck 011 Air 'Bird' MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UPI) A mallard duck hen thinking she was either a jet plane or in love with one created a minor disturbance at Gen . f\1itchell Field. , The duck landed on the United Airlines ramp Wt'dnesday. nearly hitting a member of the ran1p crew, and refused to budge. She v.·as so tame she allowed herself to be picked up and taken away, but came back, only to get the heave-ho for good. "\\le can't believe she thinks our planes are fellow ducks,'' a United spokesman ~id. "But maybe she's ).~lien in love v.•1th Herman, lhe duck on the back o{ the North C-entral aircraft.'' LA Woman Arrested Iu .llusbaud's Death LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Earlene Broy,•n, 35, "'as booked on suspicion of murder here after she allegcOly shot her husband in the left eye ~·hile he \\'as taking.a nap. \Villiam Brown Jr., 37. ,and his wife had been arguing prio r to the shooting, police said \Vednesday. Steps on Morgue Delayed Bc(ore bringing to life proposals for i1 central morg\le for Orange County, county supervisors decided Wednesday to wnit one more week for all interested groups to contribute suggestions. They voted unanimously to refer a ta~k force study proposal on the morgue 1nacle by Supervisor David Baker to tho county p Administrative office tor 111ore study . CAO Robert 11wmas was lnstructe.a to niake absolutely sure every group that could have an Interest in a central nlorgue concept Is represented on the study team. In his proposal, Baker said a ta~k fore could, "devel~p all aspects or the problem.~ ~urroundlng a central solution of the problc.m and'fum recom· me.ndations within six man.Lbs." The Iden of bwlldlng n central morgue to replace the county's current system of contract aulOJ>SY services has been debated of( and on for many years. Retiring Sheriff James Musick pushed the Idea several limes in recent years but was turned down each time by a reluctant Board of Supervisors. The current system1 which utili zes private county runeni.I hon1es and con· tract pathologists, hns come under sharp criticism from many sources, Including the county Grand Jury. Last year·s panel called the county's. ' metl1odi remlni~nt of "horse and bug- gy day•'.'' urging an updat• and contrnl morgue to meet the growing needs or lbe county. ~fuslck's successor , Shcriff-clctl Bradl ey Gales, made the morgue one of his campaign plalfonn planks. He sAid It is only a matter of tin1e before the county Vt'ake! up lo the nCcd for a central morgue. ln his letter to bis fellO\V borird members. Baker cited a. nunlber or studies that have betJL.. done or the morgue concept. I.le said one study sho"·ed soch a systen1 could save the county from $170,000 lo $500,000 over n five-year period. Baker also quoted a 1972 report by the CAO's of(ice that said a morgue facility would provide benefits othe\ than cconomie. These would Include: -A strengthening of the continully or control and investigation in the cor· oner's office. I The disclosure about • N i x o n ' s government-paid staff came· at a Senate appropr iations subcommittee hearing in- to President Ford's request for $850,000 to support Nixon's post-presidential ac· tivilies through June 30. Roy M. Ash. director of the Office of Management and Budget, Arthur F'. Sampson. administrator of the General Services admini stration: and Lilburn E. Boggs, deputy Secret Service director, flanked by 10 aides, sought to justify the request. The House Appropriations Committee Energ y Cutbacks 1'o Be Discuss ed . . B)' Coastal Panel Regional coastal commissioners will discuss ways or reducing energy use along the Orange and Los Angeles Coun· ty coasts al a publlc bearing Friday in San Clemente. During the hearing. the commission will take its first look at staff-written energy policies that encourage use of sunligtrt fOr home water and space heating. The policies urge the commission to try to reduce energy requirements in the coastal zone by one third. Other policies call for prohibition of pilot lights on natural gas appliances. The staff says electric ignilers should be used instead to decrease natural gas usage. The report also suggests that the com- mission study wind ~er as a way of generating electricitf., The 9:30 a.m. bearing'·on the element "'ill be held in the San Clemente City Hall council chambers. 100 Avenida Presidio. has voted to provide only $398.000. A Senate subcommittee voted today to deprive Nixon of free maid and butler service and cut by f110re than halr the requested $850,000 in federaJ fund s to finance his return to private life. The subcommittee voted unanimous!>' to cut the request to $328,000, a figure expected to be 1.pproved by the full Appropriations Com miltec next Thurs- day. A requested $110.000 for a vault and guards at Laguna Nigucl to protect \Va- tergate tapes and papers was disal· ]O\Yed. Neither Sampson nor Ash could provide an overall figure "'hen Sen. l\tark 0 . Hatfield (R-Ore. ), asked to be told "\vhat the U.S. government is spending to sen1ice and maintain and staff fonner President Nixon.·· "I feel y,·e·re being given a bureaucratic fast shuffle." Hatfield said. Th e congressional subcommittee also questioned the government's plan to pro- vide Nixon's 14-memher staff at San Clemente \vith 77 typewriters. 21 sofas. 44 desks and Ilij chai rs. How can 14 y,•orkers use 7 7 type\vriters? Sen. Josi:ph A1ootoya (D- N.l\1. ), asked. Sampson told l\.ton~oya's subcommittee he is unsure Just how many typists there will be. He said the 14 regular employes may be supplemented tem- porarily by some on loan from other government agencies and by volunteers. Montoya also questioned whether the government should be expected to pay the salaries or Nixon's maid and butler as part of the transition expenses. "I don 't kno\v exactly what they do," said Ash. But he said a case could be made for having aides do menial tasks to free the fonner president to do more impOrtant work. The $.198,000 includes the $60.000 annual pension and $96.000 for staff guaranteed any former president. U. S. Cond1icts U11derg·roit.id Nuclear 1' 3st ,YVCC A FLAT. Nev. (UP!) -A weapons-related underground nuclear device \Vas exploded early today at the botton1 of a l.88t).foot shaft at the Nevada test sile. It was the seventh announced test of the year . The device, code-named Shmyon and having a n1axirnum force of 200,009 tons of TNT, was tirggered at 8:05 a.m. PDT and was felt by some residenU: in Las Vegas 90 miles away. The University of Utah't selsfl\O k>gic station said !he blast registered 4.5 on · its Richter scale, a readin1 equivalent to a moderate eartbquakeJ ·" , ,, , 11 The Atomic Energy Comrnia:sion aaid the earth abore ground r.ero collapsed or subsided 50 minutes after the device \vas exploded. The test, scheduled ·for 8 a.m .. was pul on a Ovt'l~')»ld because or a minor ,lechnlca prObiem. Residents in Las Vegas felt the detona- tion .i;lightly as the ground molion"travel- ed from point zero to the resort city area at a speed of 10.000 feet a secohd. Hanging light fixtures ~wayed gently within a minute after the test. At ground 1ero a dust cloud climbed into the clear cloudless ~.Ort sky· A helli:opttr r"uip~ with a camera for observa!'..,,' . ·rposes iSWflltitra plane carrying radiat ion detection equipment \+·ere over the ground uro when the y,•eapons device was exploded. The AEC -said that no radiation, ac- cording to immediate data, leaked into the atmosphere. JJ.J. (}arreli .P,.eJenlJ a Seplemter Clearance al_j}.ugUJl P,.iceJ UP TO 30% OFF on . Jever~f Ji.JconlintuJ. •. 1 Heritage and Drexel DINING ROOM C.Ollections ~!~ ....... ··"~"g •••. .. . .,...,. ... , . /.":,, Open Mon. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 64&-0275 T~Ur$. & Fri. Eves. • & 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. , 646°027'$ I I - •Let's Say Nix lo 'That NOX A POX ON THE NO)(: More voices cl Protest are being bean! these days about tbt new state requirement that )'OU' map· ~ anti-smog device on your-family buggy lf it was built between JIM jM 19fy · , 'Ibis_ time. liie outcry came from the 1'°' ~rfleS County Boan! o f 5'1wvis0r.'. ~y yesterday, LA Supervisor Ken· neti Hahn called.the new smog glmmick ·•a '63 million . ripoff of Southern OalJfomJa motorists." Ttus the LA supervisors urged the Oalij'qrnia Itelil1ature to repeal the pro- grarn.1 ~ the good solons are in speci.fli1;u I ioo\..lnyway, supposedly for the~;»lcJ<pealing another ripoff -Alee, fat pension plan. ""' ,, l\T l~llERE is a new law which requires 0"*25 ot 1966 to 1970 autos to bolt .-lier smog controller on already b.,._ed engines. You hav.e '1o do this on a schedule keyed to tbrJast number of your license plate. 'Ille new IJ'bing ~ supposed ~ reduce the· amount of oxides of nitrogen your old 1family bus kicks oot into the air. Maay auto experts also \Yam, ho'M'ever thal the so-called NOX devlee also oVerbeats engines, reduces gasoline mileage and wrecks the engine innards. Woaderlul. , t NOX devices cost a minimum of $35 eacb and-LA Supervisor Hahn estimates J .8 :million owners of these older cars in' Southern California must fork out the Jcash. • WHEN THE NOX device law was fin& passed, it made the requirement for l all of callfornia. Sin~ then. the rulll have <been modified several times, mU1ed -..cl, jiggered with, and 1rirallY '*1lliled. ~ it ablllies only to ·~70 car owners in Orange: la Angeles, Ventura, San Bed>ardino'"iXI Riverside CX1U11ties. cider car oWners in the rest ol the !~f °"'! .. ~ NOXing all they \f;>_lno.ii what may happen to the nileS next? llloybe the Legislature will list.n w the outoy from private citizens and offldall lllCb. u the LA Board or s~ till the entlno ,program . Whit then? u Won. a lot ol people are going lo get'stuck. " I • ~ EXAMPLE, auto owners with 1ad liCEilae numbers of 1 must have the new• NOX thing bol!A!d on their ~ bJ Sept. !O. '!bat's in four.days. f ' ppen to lmow ... lady who-already I ' out fhe _$35, plus anoftis $100 ln aijendant repairs. Now her car beedS a major-tuoeup befort it will run decenUy again and that ""1'1 going to fix her new engine overheating problem. She, and a lot ol others with Number 1 license plates, are going to be overheated in another way if the law now geta repealed This, of course, doesn't even take into aCOOllflt all the merchants and auto supply people who have stocked in the NOX equipment in anticipation of s~te­ mandated sales. They could be stuck but fOOd , Well, dmnces are good that the Legis- lature will do nothing. This would be nmmng to fonn for them. MEANWHILE, 111E Number 2s have Wlll1 Oct 31 lo bolt on the NOX pox ond U-ol us with luckier high Dtllllben get to wait, and hope, and wall for the Legislature to gel jerked bacl< w reality. My number happens to be 8. I have untll 4pril JO, 1175. You can bet I'll hold out to the last. Ml' heap may fall apart before then. ' Average U.S. Earners May Get Tax Cut 1 -. , I .4 ppeal Made By Hor1duras For Copters from Wire Services TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -The Honduran government pleaded today ror more U.S. helicopters to reach peasants d)ing ol hunger in isolated villages still under hurricane Fifi's floodwaters . "People are starving to death because "'e don 't have enough helicopters." Col. Carlos Rene Pineda. spokesman for the C .... _IN_S_H_OR_T_._ .. __.) National Emergency Committ ee, said. He said the con1n1itlee. Honduras' civil defense agency. has reports of "many .thousands, perhaps lens of thousands" of villagers facing death by starvation within hours. e ls1'11el S l111t Doic11 Israel virtually shut down today to observe the solemn Yorn Kippur holy day, keepi ng one eye on a prayer book and the other 011 Arab guerrillas. In the Arab world, Premier Takieddin Solh of Lebanon and his gove rnment resigned Wednesday because of in· creasing criticism or his failure to com· bat inflation and safeguard internal security. President Anwar Sadat gave up Egypt's premiership to pay more attention to his presidential tasks. e Conflicts 4.dtnltted WASHINGTON -Federal Power Com· mission Chairman Johr'I N. N~sikas says conflict-of·interest rules have not been enforced on officials of the agency for at least the past four years. He acknowledged on Wednesday that at Jeast 19 commission officials have technically violated the conflict-of·in· terest rules, but he said an investigation has fotmd no real conflict affecting their regulatory activities. e Deserters Processed CAMP A'I'l'ERBURY, Ind. -Filty- nine deserters have been processed at Camp Atterbury under President Ford·s conditional amnesty program, an Army spokesman reports. The spokesman said the men had been processed, given u n des i r ab I e discharges and released from the camp by Wednesday. They were infonned o( the length of alternative service they "-'Ould have to serve and were told to report to Selective Service centers near their tiomes for s p e c if i c assignments, the spokesman added . e Kidnuper Se111enced .. ST. PAUL, Minn. -James W. Johnson, la, convicted of extorting $200,000 in the kidnaping of a bank president's wife, has been give n a 20-year prisoo lerm. U.S. District Court Judge Edwanl J. Devitt said Wednesday in sentencing Johnson, "Kidnaping and extortion are very -serious crimes, all too preYalent in recent years, and deserving or suhmantlal punishment." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Daily Pi lot is guaranteed M""dl¥·Fr1d.iv It vou do not h~•r your ll"PI'' bv S.JO p,m .• c•+I .ind vour <GPV will De brougl>l 10 you. 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"The management.-<!-WPVI lias previewed a controversial episode <Of the continuing ABC-TV series of MarcUs \Velby scheduled for airing Oct. 8 in light of objections raised by nwnerous concerned community groups and in: dividuals," the Rev. Francis Hines, sta- tion director ol advertising and pubHc affairs, said Wednesday. "It appears lo us !tom the outset of this program that integral to the author's orig.inal premise is a false stereotype ¢ homosexuals as persons who pursue and sexually cwault young · boys," he said. "After extended delibera- tion we find this episode • • • entitled 'The CAltrage,' WlSUitable for airing over the facilities of WPVI-TV." The program concerns the rape of a 14·year-old boy by his male science teacher. 'I'1\e youth is so badly beaten Army Under Fire • For Holding Up he require$ surgery. The episode bas met strong opposition from the gay community here, and Mark Segal, executive director of the Gay Raiders, Wednesday lauded WPVl's decision to cancel the program. "We are gratified by Olannel 6's decision ," Segal said. "It is the first time they have made such a decision in ~ganl to us and we saJute them. \Ve hope it will be the first -step between us and the station that will result in a better understanding of our position." " Jl&W ·= . ,. ... 'BRIDE' CLEARLY WAS IN DISTRESS ~UAMI (UPI) -An unidentified woman phoned the Coast Guard search and rescue service with a distress call it couldn't handle Wednesday. She asked how rar offshore a vessel must be for its captain to be authorized to perfonn marriage ceremonies. When a Coast Guardsman told her the Uni!A!d States does not recognize the legality of any such marriages. she sobbed, "You mean I'm not married?" and hung up the phooe. .. But l\leasure 111 Trouble, Experts Say '. WASHINGTON (AP\ -If this year's big ·tax bill survives heavy cross-fire in Congress, many average Americans will get a tax cut while oilmen will see an old tax·saving friend, the deple- tion allowance, alowly die. But all sides in the tax bill battle agree that's an extremely blg "ii," because the iegislation is in trou~e. Friends are having a tough time rmdlng and keeping a consensus, while some strange-bedfellow enemies may just gang up and kilt It quickly. AS THE BILL presently stands after many months or voting by the House Ways and f.1eans Committee. but wlth many controversial items subject to change before the panel's final decisions in the next few weeks, chief provisions "'ould include: -liike taxes for the oil industry , mainly by phasing out the percentage depletion allowance that has been a fixture in tax law since the 1920s and which saves petroleum producers $2 billion to $3 billion a year in federal taxes. There also would be a new tem· porary ex~ tax on windfall petroleum profits. but tied to this \\'Ould be a so-called plow·back credit feature giving energy-hunting oilmen a way to escape paying much of the new levy. -CUT TAXES for many individuals by increasing the maximum standard deduction from $2,000 to $2.500; by boosting the minimum standard deduc· tion that benefits low·income persons from tt,300 to $1 ,400 for stogies and $1.500 for couples; and by creating a new "simpllfk!ation" deduction of up to $650 for people who itemize. The simplification item would replace a series of itemized deductions, such as write-<>Us for state gasoline taxes and the first $100 of dividends, which the bill "-'OUld repeal. I -Benefit some upper-bracket tax· payers through a change that wouJd extend -to some unearned income, such as dividends and rents, the maximwn SO perct.nt tax rate that now• applies to earned income sucb as salaries. Some unearned income may now be taxed at up to 70 percent. Airplane Seized Should Be Higl1 CHA'ITANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -An airplane loaded wlth about 31> tons of marijuana worth an estimated $2\'4 million was seized by police early today at Lovell Field. The pilot and copilot were arres!A!d and held at the city jatl !pr possession of marijuana for resale. Police identified them as Jeffrey L. Seavles, 32, 1.epbyr Hill. Fla., and James F. Thrasher, :n, Clearwater, Fla. Not tlie One - ·Oil Engineer WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A Phillips Petroleum Corp. engineer, who worked for a year on loan al the Federal Energy Office (FEO), says he did not. write a government regulation which .allow· ed oil companies to m~ke windfall profits of up to $300 mUlloo during the energy crisis. Rep. John o. Dingell (J>.Mich.), l~tened to Robert C. 8'"'en s statement Wednesday, then leaned on his elbows on the House sub-- committee table and said, 11lt ap- peara we have a clear case of virgin birth." In two days of hearings by Dingell's subcommittee on reguJatory agencies, nobody took credit for the so-called "double- dip'' regulation. Mw·der Plot Charge Names School Chief EAST ST. LOUIS (AP I -Charles ~ierritts Sr., \\'ho referred to himself as "the bos s" when he was re.elected president of the Ea.<11 ~1 . Louis scho?I board. was being hehl 1n the St. Clair County Jail today on charges of <."On- spiring to murder a fellow board membef'. Merritts. 58. was arrested along with Donald Hodges, 28, after both were in· dieted on Wednesday by a federal grand jury on charges of coMpiring to murder Clyde Jordan, who has opposed Merritts in school matters. Hodges is a former city employe and recently worked for the St. Louis Sen- tinel, a weekly newspaper. . BOTH WERE INDICTED on two counts of coospiring to have Jordan killed and violating his civil rights. They v.·ere being held in lieu « $250,000 bond. Jordan. publisher of the weekly "~tonitor" newspaper in East St. Lou.is, sooght police protection last week. claim- ing he had learned a murder contract had been isrued on bis life, federal authorities said. The indictments alleged the defendant• jointly contract.a to pay $'2,500 for Jordan'a murder. U.S. Atty. Henry A. Schwarz said the man who they con- tracted to do the killing was an un- dercover FBI agent . THE INDICTMENTS charged Merritts conspired to ha,·e JOrdan murdered so the board president could advance a scheme to •·eictort things of value from suppliers and contractors d o i n g business" with lhe district. The grand jury has been Investigating alleged kickbacks to government officials by contractors in return for favored treatment in the awarding or bids. After his election last April , Merritts said: "I am the bl)ss. I wilt hire oilly my friends·" He is the 01t'-'fter of • chain of liquor stores and a. taxicab firm. - Calley Freedom COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) -An attorney for fonner Lt. William caney today criticized the Army's decision delaying Calley's release from a military prison and said the Army had acted d~ferently in the case of "draft dodgers and deserters." A federal judge here Wedn...iay overturned catley's My Lai murder ~ viction. WHEN YOU'RE NOT ON A FIRST NAME BASIS WITH l.W. HARPER "The court decree called for the Anny w release him (Calley) forthwith and we hoped they would release him forthwith," said attorney K e n n e t h Henson ol Columbus. GO FORESTERING Dixie's Skies Cool, Wet .. Forestering is eni<¥"9 our premium whisky for all the right reosons. Scattered Showers Fall from West to East Coast • ' ' -. . Toste. . Drinking is one thing. Rlreslering is something else . • I VO St ~tun Chan Hon Gov. .. whe "DU ~ " • u H II • Orange Cf!!!~ Today's ~lnal VOL. 67, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOA Y, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 N TEN CENTS Burke Says -Chances Slim for Beach Subsidy By TERRY COVILl,E Of tti. ~l't l'lfft Sl•ff Stole Assemblyman Robert Burke (R- tluntington Beach) said toda y the chances "don't lQOk good " for his 53 mil- lion beach subsidy bill getting signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. "The staff is against it," Burke said, y.·hen contacted in his Sacramento office. "But ·we havft been doing everything ' we can to get that changed ." But a spokesman for the governor confirmed Burke's pesslinistic outlook. .. I don't ·expect the bill to be signed at thls point," Marty Oyer, legislative Jiaison for· the governor1s office, said today. "But ihat is Jllst lny opinion, not. the governor's. The final decision has not been made yet." Dyer said Burke's beach bill woU1d I ' Ir on NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN UNOCCUPIEO D1m1• Ll1ted 1t $5,000; lnvfftig1tion Under Way HOUSE Fire-at N~wport Home Claims $5,000 Damage Fire of undete rmined ongm leaped up the outside of an unoccupied Newport Heights house in Newport Beach late Pardon for Colson? WAS!IINGTON (UPI) -Former White House spociaJ munseJ O!arles W. Colson, now in prison for a Watergate-- related crime, has asked President Ford for a pardon, deputy presidential press secretary Join W. Hiisan said this afte<· .-. Jews Observe Yom Kippur ' ' . • . be one cl several tough bllla ladded today in an all-day governor's cabinet meeting. "It's a question of do we spend s.1 million for autistic ch.Hdren, for day care centers or for beaches? Those decisions have to be made today," Oyer ei:plained. Monday ls the last legal day the governor can sign the bill, AB-3611. but Dyer said for all practical purposes Friday would be the deadline. If it isn't signed, it becomes a pocket veto. Burke's bill wouki provide $3 millio n from state tidelands revenue to be distributed among beach cities which show strong support for regional recrea· Uon. The bi ll would affect smaller cities, Kennedy's Legislator including all of the beach tO\\'ns alonC' the Orange Coast, more than It \\'Ould the bigge r cities such as Los Angeles and San Diego. •luDf.ington Beach and Ne\vport Beach hav e been t\\·o of the n1ajor backers of the measur e with both cities hoping to win a considerable port ion of the state funds to help offset the hig h cost of. their city beac~es. Both contend that their city bearhe" are used n1uc:h more by people \\'ho live outside the city, and even outside the county. so they really se rve a regional recreation purpose. Sta rr advisers to Reagan fear the bill \\'OUld establish a prect'dent leading other cities to request state subsidies. for other so-eallt'd regional purposes. according to Burke . For Boston 'Expenses' $2 Million ·Clan Given SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Calilornla ·taxpayers have· shellet1 out $2.2 million this year to pay the salaries and "living expenses" of senators and assemblymen, state records showed today. Sen. Randolph Collier, 72, the white- maned dean of the Legislature, has collec ted the most -$22, 779. Second was Asse mblyman Charles \Va rren, the Assembly's leading expert on energy, whp ~eived $20,830. . The totals included eight months worth or the lawmakers' $19,200 annual salary, the $210 per week !hoy receive tax·free for "living expenses" while t be Legislature is in session and reim- bunement. for the cost o! lar-!lung legislative lrill'I. But not included were othet lucrative ben•fit. such u the multimillion dollar legislative pension plan, free use of state gasoline and tefephone credit cards, state lease of luxury sedans and aergeantw.Hnna to run personal er- rands. The Legislature has reconvened a special session . because of public pressure to scale down early retirement benefits for some ~tiring lawmakers.,,... But legis lative leaders plan to leave untouched the many other benefits, in- cluding the bulk of the pension plan. HowevCJ", Sen. Afervyn A1. Dymally, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, said ; "The legislative and ex· ecutive compensation system -salaries, pensions and other emolwnents -is badly in need of refonn." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outside income, particularly Jawyers who represent. cUen~ in legal matters as well as serv~ ing constituents. · Sen. John L. Harmer, the Republican nomJnee for lieutenant g o v e r n o r , collected the least of tbe lull·term . lawmakers for his salary and living eipenses -115,680. 'The average payment was $18,350 per legislator. - Collier's payment. lnduded $622 for a trip this month to Georgia and Idaho for meetings of the National Leadership C.Onference and the Western States Forest Industries Task Force. His total included $2,431 for a two-week Scandinavian tr•p :he took late in 1973 to study timber taxation for which he did not bill the state until this year. The totals for many other lawmakers included some late bills from last year. But tbey did not_ include some trips ·taken this month. When the variou s billing dates were taken into account, (See SOLONS, P ... AZ) .. \ C.ih· Piiot Stiff Phol1 GOVERNOR, FAVORED SUCCESSOR APPEAR IN COUNTY • Flournoy (left), Reagan Lambasta legislature Reagan, Flournoy Blast Delay i11 Pe11sion Repeal By \V!LlJIMI SCHREIBER Of Ille D1 Ur ~llot Stiff Gov. Ronald Reagan and Repu blican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the state legislature Wednesday for failing to repeal the con- trov~ial legislative pension plan. The two appeared together at a GOP pep rally at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both Reagan and Flournoy Were quick to blame ·the Democrats for blocki ng quick passage of bills designed to repeal the pensions, which would cost $5.7 mill ion. As the plan now stands, 61 legislators, many of whom are under SQ years old, would be eligibJ,e for immediate pension benefits when they leave the legislature. Reagan called the legislature into special session Wednesday: hoping for quick action on · the repeal. Instead, the legislature voted to delay final action until ~ionday at the earliest. "I assume this means they simply did what they had plann ed to do all along," Reagan told newsmen at a press conference before the GOP dinner. "1 frankly think it's just more fun STATE PENSION PLAN REPEAL EFFORTS GET OELAY, Page AS and. games of the kind they've been playing," the governor said. "Any group who could pass 1,050 bills in four days and send them to my desk for .a signature could certainly have acted quickly to repeal t)lis ridiculous pension program." Reagan sai d he was full y aware when he called the special session that the legislature could use its time to review last-minute vetoes of many bills. "But I had hoped the y would have had the decency to deal with the pe nsion · matter first," he said. "The choice is up to them, whate>ver happens, and they can explai~to the people of this state." During his appearance at the press (See FLOURNOY, Page A2) * * * * * * Reagan Predicts Hea vy Democra.t· State Control Gov. Ronald Reagan war n e d Republican stalwarts in Orange County Wednesday night that they better brace themselves Cor another tv.'O years of a Democ:ratl~trolled Legislature. "After reapportionment , there ls no way we can have a clear-cut majority." tJe said at a solidarity-victory dinner •at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. "They wUI ha ve the majority.'" The 1974 elections -in all 80 Assembly dlslrlcts· and ZI of the 40 Senate cUslricts -will be under a red istrictJilg ptun written by the sta te Supreme Court. Reagan had vetoed tWo plans fro1n the Legislatµre ns being loo partisan for Democrata, Who hold majorities In both houses.. A-tly · <Ollcedinf RJ"!lher two y•ara of Clllltro! cl the Leglslatur~ by the O.mocnrts, lleng~n told I h e • R•publican-Patty "~rkcrs that the only . . -., I way to prevent Democrats from undo ing who t he has accomplished is to elect GOP Stale · Controller Houston 1 . Flournoy as governor. ''Unless Re publicans get ou t and work harder." he sai d, "we are going to lose everything we've gained." Reagan stressed the power or the governor to veto. He said that he would veto an estimated t400 million In spending leg\slatlon aw8tt~s action foUowin the 1973-74 l~tive session. Without tfie veto power o a Republican governor, Democrats wollld reinstitute the big spending programs he battled when he !irst 11<-t to lhc capital, Reagan warned. At one point, almost wtstfullf. Reagan .. Id, '"I'll apend the-rest o my Ille Y.'Of\dering what It might. have been like ir we had ha6 a Legislature uf our owtt persuasi on." \ . ~ WASHI NGTON <UPI) -A kidnap threat against "Kennedy blood" prompt· ed the Secret Service to provide protection for six of the late Robert F. Kennedy's children in Boston last week. ii was reported today . A spokesman for the Treasury Depart· me nt. of which the Secr et Service is a part. said the "temporary. li mited" guarding of the children, along with their cousi n, Chris Lawford, was carried out Sept. 14--20: The spokesman said the Secret Service took the action because of a "potential kidnaping threat against the six children of Robert F. Kennedy " recelvecl t!lroligh the FBI in Boston . ' Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert, bas fl children and the spokesman said he did not know the names ot the ones who received protection. Six ol them live in the Boston area, and it was reported there that the threat was directed at "Kennedy blood ." The move was considered WlUsual. since under law only the children of fonner presidents receive Secret Service protection. The Treasury spakesman said the department received word of the threat Sept. 13. But Dick Drayne, spokesman for ~n. Edward M. Kennedy who as the only surviving brother looks after the affairs of the entire family, said the senato r's office \\·as notifi ed Sept. 12. (See KENNEDYS, Page AZ ) 01itliouse Blaze Qu elledbj· Youths An outhouse fll'e in Newport Beach late \Vednesday night was brought under control by two youths usi ng a garden hose, according to a Fire Department report. • When firemen arrived at the scene, they used the same hose to finish what the unidentified youths began b y drenching the smoldering oulhouse wi!.h wa ter. There were no identifying marks on the portable contruction·type toi let that burst into fl ames for as yet Wlexplained reasons shortly after 11 p.m. As a result of tbe minor blaze al 6300 Ea st C.Oast Highway, the portable bui lding was listed as a tota l loss bearin,g an estimated value of $100. The outhouse was unoccupied at \he time of the fire, a spokesman for the Fire Department said. OraDge Coast • Weather Night and morning lo\v clouds and dr izzle, otherwise hazy after· noon sunshine Fr)day. Overnight lows 60 to 68. Highs !ro1n upper 60s at the coast through low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA\' Sardi's Re&unu·rrnt In New ~rk wos th.e scene' of a revtDJ· in9 press cQnfere11ce -. b~ 1\'ls. Bare Anierico. 'rite bare /acu are on Pllgi A 11 ioday. .. i .. II• OAtlV PILOT N Thursday, Septembtt 2&, }q74 ~~~~~...;..:.:::.:...:..::::.:=c:...::::....:.:.:..: .. .- ocky Dynasty Eyed (UPI) -A conservative Republican senator said today vice pruldential nominee Nelson A. Rockefe~'s origins in an Wl· paralleled 'dynasty of "·eolth and pov;er'' \VOUld make him incapable of separati ng his personal Clnances from thoso.of the nation. "'11itl!~ r$t GOP senator to question ~nation, Sen. Jesse Helm1 (ft.. ~ the Senate Rules Committee tfiit211i5efeller "may divest himself il'!iiiiliile hlmsell from diJlc( personal "'"""'"-..[aA:I \\'Ire Services ~N -Black revolutionary • U\.Vla: and critics or liberalized 1t9tion ltw• ·Called today for rejection of Nelson.A.~Rockefeller as the nation's ne:d vice president. After 21-2 days of testimony by ~kelloll"1' ' nnd pro-Rockefeller state- ments frdrft i dozen House and Senate members, the committee turned today to public witnesses, most of them repre- senting organizations opposed to the IJ.<tkefefler' nomination. t •Ms.1 t>iv&·! Who prefers the "Ms." designation, testified as co-chairperson qt the National Alliance Against Racist aha fomi~.q '}lepression. "'She accused Rockefeller or the I , FNltn Page Al 1fLOURNOY. •• Conference, Flournoy admitted he voted for the first pension bills when be was .. an assembll"I""' neorly a decade ago. ~. be said, changes in the Jegislatur< :.a" made the laws unworkable today. • u ~11t-•. 1s· .outrageow: of the legislature , ... -puaage d. the repeal of Ibis pension grab,·: Fioumoy said. . Floomoy blamed his Dem<>c:ratic op- "'-"~ Edmund G. Brown Jr., for fan-..,.,-,-Den\-OCrittc opposlttoo to the repeal, ··:~ 'lllOOg!i'Brown has publicly opposed the J>!!11Slona. ' ' ••ae has said he Is the •Democratic ·.leader so J don't see why he isq't , leading them in this, too," Fiourooy .said. ~· J~n ~h. to the vlct.ry gath~ri~g Ill' l~.':,~!l"s Grand Ballroom later, Fl · · · f a,l.•lil critlclred the pensions. : " ' 1'\e' ~1e of this state in their , 1er1;.-...' •• : ,have made it clear that · ~ ol tb\S pension plan ls of the , JP,mO.~ importince/' he said. "To -play Jiiilltlcs at this late hour wnu!d be un- , forgivable." ' ".Floumoy' aJ90 mentioned the possible use cl an extra session by the legislature to critique Reagan's vetoes. •, "In my ~oo, it wou1d be a tragic b>ax ll the fegiolatur< were to expend lhl•· 1peclil ~OD to other subjects," be said. ~.. , ' ' ~1hiS talk, Flournoy also criticiz- • 1~ '"'BroWn tor even failing to bring llis own party together. He said Brown has yet to appear publl~ly th any of tbe other Democrats runn· · or statewide office except by acc\I! t. . i'J r don't know tr he doesn't want to/be seen with them or if they don't ~t to be seen with him," Flournoy ~id. • " WOMEN TO HAVE 11 fOWER STEERING : J;ornNGRAM, tngland (UPI) -The Town fl>uncll ;J("~ $59,IMIO to m all ~ ~ ln all bu!es operated ~1 women ~vers. ,. /'. OIAMICOAST H • 11 •I ., ' ., • \. "JI/ DAILY PILOT J)l'Ont, but tho dyno~Uo connectloll may lum out to be more Important than personal (.'Ofltrol of h.is Immediate \\'ealth." He described Rockefeller'! proposal to put his securities in a blind trust as "an inadequate safeguard when \i;e consider the nature of the high office involved." Committee Chairman Howard Cannon agreed that a bllnd trust "would not be meaningful." "'lbere may very well be an un- conscious co-mingling or h.is penonal "massacre'' at New York state's Attica Prison, where 43 persons died durlng a 1971 prison uprising, most \\'hen guards and state police stormed the prison. "\Ve have every reason to conclude that Gov, Rockefeller's view. of justice depends on the color or a person's skin and bis economic status in life," she said. She added that for Rockefeller to sup- port the p6l'dm of fonner President Richard M. Nixon "while at the same time being responsible for the Attica massacre, clearly exposes his contempt for equal justice under law. his caJlousness and complete willingness to adopt the most lethal and brutal solutions to desperate social crises borne of human misery." CriUcism of Rockefeller for approving liberalized abortion, and then blocking its repeal, wa' prei9C.Dted to the panel by Edward J. Golden, Immediate past president ol \be National Right to Lile Committee, and Oiarles E. Rice, a Noire Dame law professor speaking !or the United states Coalition f0< Lile. Both termed ''permis.!ive abortion'' the nadon's most important domeltk: issue . Spokesmen for two conse r vative organizations, Young Americans for Freedom and the Liberty Lobby, were scbeduled to teatify later ln the day against Rockefeller • F..-r.,,e Al KENNEDYS •.• ' ,, Edward Kemedy announced ln Booton Monday that he would not seek or accept the 1976 Democratic presidential nomina- tion, citing family concem,. His son, Ted Jr., is tmdergolng treatment to prevent the spread of cancer that necessitated the amputation of a leg. The Treasury spokesman said: "I don't know which of the children was the target ol the lhr<at. So all in the (Boston) area received protection." He said there also was brief protection for Lawford, a student at Tufts Universi- ty and the soo of amr Peter Lawford by hls·first wile, Patricia Kennedy. Drayne issued a statement saying: "On Thursday, Sept. 12, this office was · notified by the FBI in Boston that they had infoMnation that there "''as a proposed conspiracy to kidnap one of the children in the Kennedy family. The identity of the specific members of the family was not disclosed. The P1M. infonned us that secu rity measures were being taken. Any furthe r question.! sbcA.ild be referred to the FBI in Boston." Drayne declined to discu ss the incident rurther "because It only leads to further threats to the children." John F. Keanedy Jr., son of the ar&ssinated president, still receives Secret Service protection, as did his sister caroline until she turned 16. lnlereot with tboH o! the nation," he said. "\Ve are deallng not simply with his own personal fortune but with 1he values af a large group of special In- terests." Helms said Rockefeller represented "a dynasty of wealth and power 1mequalled in the history of the United States." He questioned "whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -is mere imoportant than divestiture ol personal holdings." The first witness to testify following three days of committee questioning of Roclcefeller, Helms posed a number of questians which be said should be put to the nominee. One touched on an allegatkln made in a recent book that Rockefeller and his brother, David, chief operating of- ficer-of the Ghase Manhattan Bank, "conspired to sign a secret stipulation Qefrauding the bondholders or the Tri· boro Bridge and Tunnel Authority of their legal rights in the matter of the merger of the regional public transporta- tion agencies in 1967." Cannon said Helm's questions \\'Ould be r~viewed and those not ilready asked of Rockefeller \\'OU!d be submitted for written replies. The questions submitted by ll elms also covered possible conflicts or in· terests, the abortion issue a n d Rockefeller's record as governor ol New York .. Several other witnesses critical of Rockefeller were also scbeduled to testify, including black activW Angela Davis, who wanted to ask hlm about the llrll Attica prison riot. During three days of hearings. Rockefeller was asked about several minor aspects of the Watergate scandal, and apparently convinced the committee he was uninvolved in any of them. Said Cannon. "l'm satisfied." After Rockefeller Completed h i s testimony, a dozen congressmen a p-- peared to endorse bis nomination. They included Sens. John .Tower {R·Tex.) and Clifford P. Hansen (R-Wyo.) and Reps . .r Robert E. Jones (0.Ala), and Shirley Chlshobn (0.N.Y.). F..-r.,,e AI SOLONS ••. Collier·still received the most. Warren's total was boosted by trips he made to Albuquerque, N.M., New Or!Wll IJld Washington to diseuss "energy crisi.1" legislation. Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy (!).San Francisco), was paid $19,029, including $337 for a filght !bl> month 1o Atlanta solely to C81\ a ·vote at the National Uadership Conference to break a dead.lock over the hiring or e1:n executive secretary for the organiza· tion. Dymally received $19,64:1, which in· eluded $1,642 for trips in the past few months to Gary, Ind., Houston, New York, New Orleans and Phoenix for legislative purposes. Assembly Speaker pro 1'111 C8rlos Bee (l).Hayward), collected $19,944. He was reimbursed $580 for a trip to WaslDngton lo attend the funeral of fonner Gav. and U.S. ·Supreme Court J~ice Earl Warren. He also received $435 for plane fare to attend a meeting in Chicago on "legislative improvement and moderni- zation." Assemblyman Wadie P. Deddeh <D- Chula Vista), received a total of $19,927. His travel expenses included trips to Detroit, Erie, Pa., Boston and Toronto. Following is a list of amounts received by local legislators: Sen. DeMis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach), $18,312 ; Sen. James E. Whet- more (R·Buena Park), $18,493; Assem- blyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach), 118,064; Jo!vi Briggs (R-Ful· lerton), $18,448; Robert Burke (R-Hunt- ington Beach ), 118,365 ; Kenneth Cory (l){)anlen Grove), $18,494 ; Floyd Wake- field (ft..Anabeim), $16,365.' Leary Transcript Sealell' In 01ula's Court Action By TOM BARLEY Of tlle D•llr Pll.t ll11f Newsmen y,·ere barred 'Vednesday from access to a transcript of Orange County Grand Jury proceedings that is knowp to cootain testimony by former LSD guru Timothy l<oary and his paramour, fonner British socialite Joan- na llaroourt-smitb. Superior Court Judge James K. Turner ordered the transcript sealed at least until Ocl. 2 while he delayed the •r- raignment of ·Costa Mesa trial lawyer George" OJula, 49, IUIW that date. The sessions atteoded by Leary, 50, and the British publisher's niece who has now adopted the name of Joanna Leary ...Wied ln the Indictment of Chula on mu!Uple narcotics c:x>Wlts. The man who once defended Leary Is accused In JI felony allegations of taking marijuana Into the county Jail, ~ddltlornd]y_possesslng,and ,.mng mari- iuana and possessing and ,.111ng cocaine. Judge Turner ordered tho transcript . sealed alter defense attorney Mattbew Kurlllcl\ t"alli!i! for the action which now denies the document to press and )".bile. ·Grand Jui1 trarisorip\I n o r m a I ! y become available for scrutiny ten clays alter the dele.,. attorney ha1 been handed a copy o! the documenl and the lndlctmenl. Leary's appearance Sept. 5 and what has been described as his "free flowing'' testimony before the Grand Jury did him little good earlier this week with the California Adult Authority. The agency rejected his bid for parole from his 25-year sentence with the com- ment that "bis long years of advocating drug use" made parole Impossible at this time. Leary was telling a federal Grand Jury in Chicago hitherto unknown details of the radical underground movement at lhe time the parole board's decision was announced. Chula de(ended Le&ry four years ago in Orange County Superior Court on drug charges med wbon Leary, his fonner wire, Rosemary and son. John, were arrested on Christmas Day, 1969 In Laguna Beach. The trio was convicted but Leary laU-r eseapea from San Lui; Oblspo men's colony and began a globe trotting )•Wit with Rosemary !hat starlcd In All'fla and ended with ·his arrest In Alghanlstan. He went back to prison with the urging of Onlnge County authorities that he be denied parole at any time for the role ho plaY.ed ln founding the drug I dlstrlbllilon racket he called t b • "Brotherhood of Eternal Love." o.llJ f'li.t. Sltff PMNI . . • Trio Feted By Local Legion Post Police officer Lee Roberts, fire Capt. Ray Pendleton and harbor patrolman ilobert White wlU be hdiored Saturdu)' night by Newport Harbor American l<ogion Pqst 291. , . Roberts, Pendletoo aljd White have been cboeen as the ot!tstandlng men in their respective departments for 197,· 74 and will be paid tribute at \be legion's eighth annual Law and Order dinner. White Is the flnt Orange ColllllY Harbor PatroJ ollicer selected to receive the "moot outstanding" award. Fifth District Supervi90I' Thomas. Riley \\ill be feature speaker at the awards program 3Cheduled to start at 6 p.m. at post headquarters, 215 t5th St. The evening's celebration will include a prime rib dinner for members o( the departm ents and their \1'ives as well as dancing. Roberts. 26, is a four·ycar member or the Newport Beach Police Depart· ment assigned to crime sl'Cne in,·esti- gation. U . \Vayne Oxlnolly said Roberts was chosen as the deparl ment's outstand· ing officer "because he is an excellen t policeman v.'bo contributes in every way he can." Connolly noted that Roberts is acti\•e in the department's Explorer program. Jts special weapons and tactic team and its oolor guard. CORONA DEL MAR WOMEN PACK CLOTHING FOR HONDURAS Donna Talbert (loft), Judy Stokot Aid in Morey Mission "He ha! an Intense interest in police matters and devotes a great deal of his ovm time to volunteer work," Conolly added. Pendleton, 34, joined tbe Newport Beach Fire Department in 1965 and is immediate past president of the Newport Beach Fire Fighters Associa-Corona del Mar Woman tion. ' He was a delegate lo the California Fireman's Association the past two years and has been a volunteer worker in tbe Laguna Beach Free Clinic. Gathers Honduras Aid ''Ray has been very dedicated to ser1'- ing the department, the community and his fellow firemen," aaid Leo Love, Newport Beach tire chief. Clothing, food and other emergency supplies needed by victims of Hurricane Fifi are being gathered by a Corona del Mar woman for delivery to the Honduras consulate in Los Angeles. From there, relief .supplies needed by an estimated 500,000 persons mad e homeless by tbe disaster will be nown to San Pedro Sula near the heart of the storm ravaged area .. After checking wilh tbe consulate by phone to make certain the emergency material can be air lilfed io Honduras, Donna Jalbert began her one-woman word-of-mouth campaign to gather th e needed supplies. 1'hose who have heard the int'crmal plea for Jtems necessary to sustain life have responded by bringing cartons filled with used clothing and non-perishable food to Mrs. Jalbert's small wan cover· ing shop at 3034 East Coast Highway. "We need clothing, food, blankets and anything else \bat might belp those vie· timized by the tragedy," said Mrs. Jalbert. She plans to deliver the first load of material to the consu1ate Friday morning. "There'll be someone at the shop to .....,_c_ Ac1:1.h4 accept donations until 7 o'clock Thursday night arxl the van won't leave until JO Friday morning," Mrs. Jalbert said. Persons wanting' to donate supplies are asked to drop them at the East Coast Highway shop. Questions regarding the r:elief miss ion can be answered by calling Mrs. Jalbert at 6#-2465. Ford Appoints Bruce to NA1'0 . WASHINGTON (M') -President Ford announced today he is nominating David K. E. Bruce ~ U.S. ambassador to NATO and n. Fred C. Weyand to be the Anny' ·er of staff. Bruce, former voy to Britain, West Germany and France, ha5 served as chief of the Amerlcan liaison office in Peking since May I, 1973, and will succeed Donald Rwnsfeld, who becomes a presidential assista nt Friday. Weyand, Anny vice chief of staff, .,1.-ould succeed Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, who died Sept. 4. White was tbe top selectioo !or tbe "most outstanding" award oo separate ballots prepar<d by four Harbor Patrol officials. "We decided the award should gu to a solid day-in-day-out performer who represen~ the very best in attitude and perlonnance," said Harbor Patrol Sgt. Harry Wrlgbt. "And In separate decisions we all selected White," he added. "U we were to make a mold for turning out good officers we'd paUem it after Bob." White joined the Harbor Patrol 18 moalhs ago after training at Golden West College and through the Newport Beach Fire Department. Fire Kills Woman LONG BEACH (UPI) -An elder ly woman was killed in a fire, apparently caused by clgattttet, in ber home Wednelday and another woman who li v· ed in the one-atory wooden house was critically burned. Opal Klseling, 73, died in the blaze. Mabel Lacroix. \\'ho was pulled from the flames, WM in critical conditloo at Dominguez Vafley Hospital. BYFASF"•ID Ol'MION Of fAlllllLO-NOILE CQI.,, Al.L STYlES, MONSANTO TEXTUAIZED NYLON Guaranteed far one full year'a normal wear, refund or replacement ~ returned with tag 1nd salesallp to Mc>Nlanto. In a Rainbow or Colors Sizes 36-42 Long Sleeve Sllort Sleeve Sleeveless 'I I" '9" .... IM COSTA WISA ~ DIPAITMINT STOii ltl6 MIWPOfl' IOULIYAID COSTAMHA t i 1 I " . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, ' . ., f I i • w Oil -. • • • Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. 269, '4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. SEPTEMB ER 2b, 1974 c TEN CENTS Taxpayers Shell Out $2.2 Million for Solons SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -Ca!Uornia taspaym have shelled out $U million this year 1o pay the salaries and "'living expenses" of senators and asemblymen, state record& showed today. Sen. Randolph Collltr, '12, the whtte- maned clean ol the Leglllature, bas collected the most -$22,779. Second was Assemblyman Charles Warren, the . Alaembly's leading expert oo energy, who received $20,830. The totalJ Included eight moothl worth of the lawmakers' $19.200 annual salary, the $210 per week they receive tai:-free for ,"living ei:penses" while t he Lqlslatun II In session and reim- bunementl for the cost or far.flung legllllUve trlpo. But not included were other lucrative benefits such , .. tbe multimillion dollar legllllUve pension plan, free use of stale paollne and telephone credit cards, state Jease of luxury 1edans and sergeants-at.arms to run P<f""lal er- rands. The Legislature has reconvened a special session because of public presoure to scale .down early Wiremen! benelits for some ret!riDI lawmakers. But legislative leaderl plan to leave untouched the many other benefits, In- cluding the bulk of tbe pensioo plan. However, Sen. M'el"VY!' M. Dymally, Democratic nominee for lieutenant gQvemor, said: ·"The leglslaUve and ex- ecutive oompensation system -salaries, pensions and other emolument! -is badly in need o( reform." Besides state benefits, m a n y lawmakers receive outside income, particularly lawyers who repre~t clients in legal matters as well as serv- ing constituents. Se n. John L. Harmer, the Republican nominee !or lieutenant g o v e r n o r , collected the least of the lull·lerm lawmakers for his salary and liviJJg expenses -$15,680. The average pay ment was $18,350 per legislator. Collier's payments included $622 for a trip this month to Georgia and Idaho fo r meetings of the National Leadership Conference and the Western States Forest Industries Task Force. His total included $2,431 for a two.week Scan dinavian trip he took late in 1973 to study timber taxation for which he did not bill the state unli l this year. The totals for many other lawmakers Thr·eats on Kennedy's l(ids~ Rocky Dynasty Eyed Republican Senator Jliews Wealth, Powei· WASHI NG T 0 N (UPI) -A profit, but the dynaslic·coMectlon"•may conservative Republican senator said tum out to be more important than today vice presjdenual nominee Nel.9o0 persma1 control of his immediate wealth." A. Rockeleller's origins ln an un.. He described RockefeUer's proposal paralleled .. dynasty of wealth and to put his seolritie!I in a blind trust power" would make him incapable of as "an inadequate safeguard when we separating hiS penoDal finances from consider the nature of the high office those of the nation. involved." The first GOP senator to question Cornmitt .. Cb.airman Howard Cannon the nomtnatton, Seu. Jesse Helms (R-agreed !bat a blind trust "would not N.C.)0 told the Seaa1o llula Commit lee be ~·" tba! Ro<teleller '°lnaJ dl...i llbme1f _ ..,,_.. 11111 very well be an un- or l..W~te blmse1f !rem d1M pmooal ~ ~ of "i8 personal * * * ;; * * ·11 Angela Davis Opposing Rocky in Panel ·Hearing - From Wire Servlcet WASHINGTON -Black revolutlonlry Angela Davis and critica of ltberallzed abortion laws ~led today for rejection of Nelson A. R.oCkefeller as the nation's next vJce president. Alter 211 days of testimony by Rockefeller and p~Rockefeller date-- ments from a dozen House and Senate members. the commltlee turned today to public witnesses, most ol them repre- senting organlzatloos opposed to tbe Rockefeller nomination. Ms. Davis, who prefers the "MJ." designation, testified as co-chairperson of the National Alliance Against Racist Sbe accused Rockefeller of the "massacre" at New York state's Att ica Pmon, where 43 pmons died during a 1971 priaon uprising, most when guards and state police stormed the prison. '"We have every reason to conclude that ~· Rockefeller's view of justice depends on the color· of a person's skin and his economic 11tatus in life," she said. She added that for Rockefeller to sup- port the pardon of former President Richard M. Nixon "while at the same time being responsible for the Attica nlBSSacre, clearly exposes his contempt for equal justice under law, his callousness and complete willingness to adopt the most lethal and brutal solutions and Political Repression. ~~ate socialcrises borne ol human -Criticism of Rockefeller for approving Ford Appo • ts beraliu!d abortion, and then blocking repeal, was presented to the panel ' by Edward J. Golden. immediate past rw\ pttsidenl of the National Rtgbt to Lile Bruce t 1 if Committee, and Charles E. ruce, a Notre WASHINGTON (AP) -Presid<nt Ford announced today be Is nominating David K. E. Bruce to be U.S. ambassador to NATO and Gen. Fred c. Weyand to be the Army's chief of staff. Bruce, Conner envoy to Britain, West Germany and France, bas served as chief of the American liaison office in Peking since May 1, 1973. and will succeed Donald Rwnsfeld, who becomes a presidential a!Slslant Friday. Weyand, Army vice chief of stall. would succeed Gen. Crtlghton W. Abrams. who dl!"I Sept. 4. Dame law professor speaking for the United States Coalition !or Lile. Both termed ''permissive abortion" the nation's most important domestic issue. Pardon for Colson? WASHINGTlilli (UPI) -Former • White Hoose !li<cial counsel Charles W. O:>laon, now in priaon for a Watergate- ttlated crime. bas asked Pmldent Ford !or a pardon deputy presidential p......, seettlary Joilt w. Huson said this aner- noon. Destroyer Sdnk -No Survivors on Soviet Vessel l STANBUL, Tur,key (AP) - A Soviet guided-missile destroyer ex~loded and sank n the Black Sea on a fri al cruise, Istanbul port o!Ilcials said today. The semiofficial Anatolia news agency said there were no sur· vlvors, but gave no lndlcAtlon of bow many men were aboard: The authoritative British publication Jaue's Fighting Ships shows th at a comparable Ameclc1111-destroyer carries about 350 men .. • • Turkish naval sourcea said the ship exploded Wednesday . but Anatolia said in a later report that the \111 .. ter occuri;ed twn weeks ago . Jn Washington, Pentagon spokesman William Bee<her declined comment on the report. ' The Gulnness Book of Wnrld Records says the wo rst peacetime disaster Invol ving a mllttery sbtp occurred In ltl63' nit Cape Cod; Mass., when the U.S. hucleal'powered submarine Thresher was lost with all 129 1bo1rd. • l interest with those ol the nation," he said. "We are dealing not simply with his own personal lortune but with tbe va lues of a large group of special in- terests." Helms said Rockefeller represented "a dynas ty of wealth and power unequalled in the history of the Unlled States."' He questioned "whether the dynastic connection -which can never be severed -is more imoportant than divestiture of personal holdings."' - The first wilne!s 'to teStily '((\l!owing three days of C(\Dlllljttee questioning or -~kefeller, Helm! ~ a nwnber or questions 1\'htch be said sbould be put to tbe mmlnee. One touched on an allegation made in a recent book that Rockefeller and his brother. David, chief operating of. fleer of the Chase Manhattan Bank, "conspired to sign a secret stipulation defrauding the bondholders ol the Tri- boro Bridge and Tunnel Authority of their legal rights in the matter or the merger of the regional public transporta· lion agencies in 1967." Cannon said Helm "s questions would be reviewed and those not already asked of Rockefeller would be submitted for written replies. The questions $Ubmitted by Helms also co vered possible conflicts of in- terests, the abortion issue a n d · Rockefeller's record as governor of New York. Several other ·witnesses critical of Rockefeller were also scheduled to testify, including bla<:k activist Angela Davis, who wanted to as k him about the 1971 Attica prison riot. During three days of hearings, Rockefeller was asked about several n1inor aspects of the Wa tergate scandal, and appa~tty oon_yinced the committee he was uninvolved in any of them. Said Cannon, "I'm satisfied." After RoCk.efeller completed h i s testimony, a ~ congressmen ap- peared to endorse his nomination. They included Sens. John Tower (R·Tex.) and Cllllord P. Hansen (R-Wyo.) and Reps . Robert · E. Jones (D-Ala), and Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.). Road Surveyor . . Struck by Van Dies 9f Injur:ies A state highway surveyor from Hun- tington Beach died at ' Costa Mesa M"'"lrial Hoepltal W~ay alternoon from injuries ltlffered_. wDen he was -by a vmi traveling llkllg Baker Street In Costa Maa. Claude Allen 'lblel, 270 d 5202 Robinhood Drive. remained allve !or only lour boun after the late morn ing ' accident. Costa Mesa Police trafllc Investigator Phil McCormick said todaf tha t the exact cause of the acc ident has not ; been determined. Wllnesses told police that Ille van driven by Jesus Mendoza, ~. of santa Ana, wandered-from the ngnt weatboiftd lane in the 2tOO bloclt of Baker, slruql< Thiel who was holding a surveying !•· strument-, traveled across an open Bild and came to rest near Bear' Street. Mendoza. treated !or minor il\jllrlol and held by police !or questtonlnc, .... later released from cuslody. Funeral services !or Thiel are pending at Ped Family Colonial Funeral Home ln Westminster. D•llY .. llof Slaff PIMltt_ GOVERNOR, FAVORED SUCCESSOR APPEAR IN COUNTY . Flournoy·(left), Reagan lambaste Legislature Reaga~ Flournoy .Blast Delay in P e11sio11 Repeal By WfLLIAM SCHR EIBER Of '" D1llY PUot Slaff Pov. Ronald Re aga n and ~epublican gubernatorial hopeful Houston Flournoy sharply criticized the state legislature Wednesday fo r failing to repeal the con- troversial legislative pen sion plj:tn. The two appeared together at a GOP pep rally at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both Reagan and Flournoy were quick to blame the Democrats for blocking quick passage of bills designed to repeal the pensions, which would cos:t $5.7 .million. As the plan no\Y stands, 61 legislators, many of "'~m are under SO years old. '":ould be eligible for immediate pension benefi ts when they leave the legislature. Reagari called the legislature into special session Wedn esday, hoping for quick action on the repeal. Instead, the legislature voted to delay fi nal action until Monday at the earliest. "l asswne this means they simply did \vhat they had planned to do all along ," Reagan told newsmen at a press conference before the GOP dinner. '"I frankly think it's just more fun STATE PENSION PLAN REPEAL EFFORTS . GET DELAY, Page A5 _and games of the kind tbey"ve been playing," the governor said. "My group who could pass l,050 bills in four days and send then1 to my desk ror a signat ure could certainly (See FLOURNOY, Page AZI * * * * 14 * Reaga.n P1·edict,s Heavy Democrat State Con.trol Gov. Rooald Reagan war n e d way to prevent Democrats from undoing Republi can stal'warts in Orange County what he has accomplished is to el~t Wednesday night that Jhey better brace GOP State Controller Houston 1 . themse lves 1Gr another two years of Flournoy as governor. a Democrat.le-controlled Legislature. "Unle..~s Republicans get oul and work "~er_;;reapportiorunent, there. ls n~ harder," he said , """·e are going to lose WllY we can have a clear-cut tna)Ority, everything we've gained.'' he said at a eolidarity-victory dinner Reagan stressed the power or the 11t the.Disneyland .Hotel Anaheim. "They governor to vet6. He said that he v1ould will have the majority.:, --v lo al'l estimat ed '400 mllllon In The 19'74. electJons -in 411 80 Assembly spending legislation awaiting his action dlstrl&ts and 20 o! tM-40 Senale-dlslricts _following the 1973-74 JegtslaUve-SCssion. -w\U be under ,a. redistricting pl an \Vithout the veto power of a written by the state S\lprtme court. Republican governor, Dc1nocrats would Reagan had vetoedl wo plans fro1n • reinstitute the big spending progran1s tbe Legislature as being too partisan .he balllod when he first wc-t lo the !or 0tmocr1ts who bold majorities In · capital, Reagan warned. both -· ' At one point, almost wlst!Ully. Reagan Apporenlly •conceding another two sal~. "I'll spend the test of my 1Ue years of control ol tile Legislature by , wondering what It might h•ve be<n the Ocmocrat.o. Reagan told t h e Ilk• ii we had. ha~ a L<glslalure of Republican Party "wkctl that the only our own persuasion. ' • included some late bills from last year. But they did not include some trips taken this 1nonth. \Vhen the various billing dates were taken into account, Collier still received the most. \\'arren's tota l was boosted by trips he made to Albuquerque, N.~1 .. Ne\v Orleans and \Vashi ngton to discuss "energy crisis" legislation. Assen1bly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy lD·San Franciscol. was paid $19,029. (See SOL.ONS, Page A%) Bared Protection For Bosto11 Cla11 Given WASHI NGTON (UPI) -A kidna p threat aga inst "Kennedy bk.K>d" prompt- ~ the Secret Service to provide protect ion , for six of the late Robert F. Kennedv's children in Boston last week, it was reported tod ay. ' A spokesman for the Treasury Depart- ment. of which the Secret Service · is a part, said the "temporary, limited'' gua rding of the children, along with their cousin, Chris Lawford, was carried out Sept. 14.20. The spokesman said the Secret Service took the action because of a "potential kidnaping threat against the six children . of Robert F. Kennedy" received through the FBI in Boston. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert, has 11 children and the spokesman said he did not know the names or the ones who received protection. Six of them live in the Boston area, arxl it was reported there that the threat was directed at ';Kennedy blood." The move was considered unusual, since under law only the children of former presidents receive Secret Service protection. The Treasury spokesman safd the department received word of the threat Sept. 13, But Dick Drayne, spokesman for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who a.! the only surviving brother looks alter the affairs of the entire family, said the senator's office was notilied Sept. 12. Edward Kennedy an nounced in Boston ri.tonday that he would not seek oc acce pt the 1976 Democratic presidential nomina- tion , citing family concerns. His son. Ted Jr ., is undergoing treatment to prevent the spread of cancer that necessitated the amput ation of a leg. The"Treasury spokesman said : "I don't know whic h of ·ttte children was the target of the threat. So all in the (Boston) area received protection." He said there also was bri ef protection for Lawford, a student at Tufts Universi- ty and the son of actor Pe ter Lawford by his first wife, Patricia Kennedy. Drayne issued a statement saying: "On Thursday. Sept. 12. this orfice y,·as notified by the FBI in Boston that they had information that there y,•as a proposed conspiracy to kidnap one cf the children in the Kennedy family . The identity or the specific mem'bers of the family was not di sclosed . The FBI inlormed us that security measures (See KENNEOYS, l.'age :\%) Orange Coast • Weather Night and morning low clouds and drizzle. otherwise hazy after- noon sunshine Friday. Overnight lo"'·s 60 to 68. Highs from uppc.r 60s at the coast through lo\v 80s inland . INSWE TODAY Sar:cil's Restaurani ha Nt w Y ork tvas the sce1te of a reutcd· 111g press coufe.-re11ce -by ~l:c. Bore Alri.erica. T{le OOre /act1 are 011 Page A7 today. g,.,,,. lt"!IMft.. •1 t 111ltorrit11 Al Cl11ttlllff C: .. 11 C:efl'llCS ~C.S c:,....,.,, ci Dffttl Hotlf... .t.14 Etlll tOf\1111 l'•H 111.6 1"11!ef't-'""""' C.• .. ._. .... MY Gar,_ (4 "--·~ l'lltnitiM*I (4 .ftfl '-•""" ,, --.. · .. • ·'' !_ 01.1ll" PI LOl C l hursday, Sept,mbtr 26, 1974 <"\_ . Uondnra• Supplies Stand ld,e • ID Viejo By JAN WORTll Mr ·a truck pickup, has been unable Of 1111:'..r>.11, 'lltl 1i.H tb come and the supplies are stand ln& lUU or 'ii1iif supplies··nt1e-:··-·-~·- l•Jci !or the hurricane-Int· Ml-t. Perumar said anyone having a uras -but no truck to help Wc.k wb!ch could be volllnteered should gel it ure. contact her at Q0..397t or Mt•. Barbara Mrl. thia Pcrumal of Mission Viejo Alberts at &37-9117. .'.!. natTve or Hondura s, organiied a one-Mrs. Perumal's efforts grew out of won1an reliel.~a mpaign last week in her own sense of tragedy, the shock l§ the news fron1 her \Vhen she learned of the hurricane homeland . that had devastated her homeland, all The efrort -has spread to the entire she wanted to do "'as get there. Saddleback Va lley by word of moulh But in the wake of the fourth worst nnd telephone, and dozens of loads of natural disaster in history , only doctors ood, clothes, shoes, blanketr;, and nurses were allowed to enter the age s, and dlapers ha ve been country, and Mrs. Perumal was forced to stay borne. overworked Honduras con-Unable to reach her parents and other Los Angeles, which promised relatives who li ve on the battered north -t"civlll~s All Matched Up ., Olcly, so 6-year-old DaVid Brown of JndlanapoUs may have to wall :: untll·Cbristmas to get his two front teeth . But at least he has a··tooth· •1•br\(8!!1'W)llt a cavity Jn the middle to match the vacancy Jn the front , . o~. hfS '.Jh.i¥1'· .I • • r '. " ...... coast. lht hid to do .,metltlnf. So slit orpqltod tbt rtlle! ellort thot ·11u •• .,._. ·the · Interest ot her· · ntl&hbon, her children'•, sebool, her IOJ'Ol'lty. and area ehw'cbff. "Tbe flrlt day, 1 WU b11Wica1, .. Mrs. Perumat tlld. "I loll btlpl- Even if I couldn 't get to my hometown J wanted to be there, helping. ''Now that I see the result.I ln my garage, I feel that I've done more here than if I'd been th ere," she sald. Until Tuesday, Mrs. Perumal had no Idea if her parents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncle1 and couainl were dead or alive. Finally at 5 a.m. Tuetday a call came through to her from her sister in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, CdM Women Gather Goods For Honduras Clothing. food and other emergency supplies needed by victims of Hurricane Fifi are being gathered by a Corona del Mar woman for delivery to the Honduras consulate in Los Angeles. From there, relief supplies needed by an estimated 500,~ penons made homeJess by the disaster will be flown lo San Pedro Sula near the heart of the storm ravaged area. After checking with the consulate by phone to c make certain the emergency material can be air litfed to Hooduras. Donna Jalbert began her one-woman worcH>f-mouth campaign to gather the needed 1uppllel. 1 Those wbo have heard the lnlonntl plea for items necessary to suatlln life have re1ponded by brln&Jnc cations filled with used clothing and non-perlahable food to Mrs. Jalbert's amall wall cover- ing shop at 3034 East Coast Highway. "We need clothing, food, blllllkel> and anything else that might btlp ti-vlo- tlmlzed by tbt tragedy," 111d Mra. Jalbert. She plans to deliver ltle flr1t JOld of material to the consulate Friday morning. "There11 be someone at the shop to accept donations witll 7 o'clock Thuraiay nl1ht and the van won't leave wtUI JO Friday momlng," Mn. Jtlbert laJd. Penona wanting lo donate supplies are asked lo dn>p them at the Eut Coast Highway llhop. Quettlona regarding the relJe! miaalm can be answered by calling Mn. Jalbert at -· • • have acted quictly to repeal lhis ridiculous penmon program." Reagan aald be wu fully aware when he called the specltl ...aon that the le&lllature could uae II> time to review last-minute vetoes of many bills. letting htr kMw' that none o! tho relatives bad -llllled. They ·ll•• In Ll-··Colbl,-a· !own ol I0,000 on the C<llll batdell bit by rt1t•1 fury, They loll tbtlr beach-aide borne and wont wltbout food and water !or thrto da)'I, Mr1. Penunal learned. Hft Is worse than we hear here," said Mrs. Perumal. "Even helicopters can't reach many of the people. "There Is nolh.ing left. No crops, water, power or fuel. Planes that fly in with supplies cannot return without stopping at other neighboring countries to refuel, and that slows rescue operaUom." One ol tha Orsi thlo&s Mil. Perumal dld was call a friend in her sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, an lntemaUoi>al organization. The won! wen! out to all the members 100 percent ot the bland'• vilRI fruit ot the local chapter who began bringing crops were destroyed. ·clotbtl· arid lood •. to Mn. ~1t'1 • ., •. ,,,.,.m..,·the lwo ·major trult .. pro-· borne . ·~i -·-t ard She. and her sons began going door-to-duclng companies on tbt Island , S and door In tbe Aegean HUis neighborhood Fruit Company and United Fruit Com· -and ln a matter of hours had collected pany, arc left with little from the banana enough to nu two statlQn wagons. · crops . And she has even enlisted the hel}J ''Those industries are the backbone of students at Saddleback Colle9e, where of the laJand's economy," Mrs. Pcrumal she takes classes each morning. said. "It will take months for them "My sister says it is-very, very bad," to recover." . . Mrs. Perurnal said. "The worst thing Her husband, a native of lnd1 11 and happened when people fled into the hills bead of agricultural research for Hunt- to ge\ away horn !he floodl. There Weaon, Foodi in Fullet!Ofl, hopes to wa1 so much raln that the mountain. eo to Horiduras to help with the crop collajlNd, burylnij lhouslnda ol people recovery. , in the mud." "He has many ldeas and be wants · -And in the muddy remains, close to to do this on h1a own," she slyd. • D.ity l"llet Stiff l"i.t. Judge Bars Press Fro"i 1'ranscript By TOM BARLEY Of IM Dilly l"llol 51111 Newsmen were barrod Wedntsday from access to a transcript of Orange county Grand Jury proceedings that is known to contain testimony by former LSD guru Timothy Leary and his paramour, former British socialit e Joan· na Harcourt-Smith. Superior Court Judge James K. Turner ordered the transcriPt sealed at least untll Oct. 2 while he delayed the ar- raignment of Costa l\iesa trial lawyer George tbula, 49. until that date. The sessions attended by Leary, 50, and the British publisher's niece who has now adopted the name or JG8Ma Leary resulted in the indictment of Chula on multiple narcotics counts. The man who once defended Leary Is accused in 11 felony aUega tions or taking marijuana into the coun ty jail. additionally possessing and selling mari- juana and sx>SSCSSing and 1elling cocaine. Judge Turner ordered the transcript sealed after defense attorney ~1atthew Kuritich called for the action which now denies the document to press and public. Grand jury transcripts n o r m a 11 y become available for scrutiny ten days after the defense at1orney has been handed a copy of the document and the indictment. CYNTHIA PERUMAL AND SON WITH HONDURAS DONATIONS Her o,,..woman Rolltf Effort Multlpllad, Flllad Gar.~ Leary's appearance Sept. 5 and what hu been described as his ''free flowing " testimony before the Grand Jury did him littlci good earlier lhis week wit h the California Adult Authority. Newport Blaze Quelled The qen<:y rejected his bid !or parole from bis 25-year Sentence with the com- ment that "his long yearg of advocating drug use" made parole i.mposs.ibl e at this time. Fire of undetennined origin leaped According to a fire department rtport, up the outside of an unoccupied Newport occupants of the house moved to aoother Frona Page Al Helghla bou&e In Newporl Beach lato area during the day Wednesday. KENNEDYS Wedne!day night causlzig an estimated An intensive invesligaUon by Capt. • • • $5,000 damagt. Jim Toppin g into the cause of the . . Jnvestigaton believe the blaze at tt• mysterious blaze is under way today. were being taken. Any furthc~ ques tions .. s I I • ~wo Escaped Prisoners Arraigned in Santa Ana "But I had hoped they would have hB<\ Ibo d-to deal with the pension mafier first," he Aid. "The choice is up' to the~, whatever happens, and they can explrun to the people of this state." Ali-Av or!"'• ted •• ... dr( y sbruld be referred to the FBI 1n Boston ." -e. 6'-''a "" ~ vewa Eatly__rcpm::ts_dld....noLrule......o~yne-decltned'"to~d19l'Uss1b-e1rrctd~l\"---l----ii":' in fiOOf of a garage. --'---J)08sibllily of arson. . further "because It only leads to further Two escape'a coovlcls who authorities allege robbed • Long Beach bank and miide · fhelr getaway In a stolen Volklwagen were arraigned on federal bank rob!l!ry charges Wednesday In San· ta Ana. • The fwo men escaped from the C&ll~la Conservation Center In &lsan- ~JI~) Aug. 31, according to William A. St\Jllvan, head of the Los Angeles l<"'Bl orll<:e. Michael A. Malloy, 28, who was in pr!ion for armed robbery, and Michael Tttf,mson~ 26, confined on a narcotics vlblatlon, allegedly robbed the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Long Beach o( $4,800 Sept.111. Sullivan said. ?fhe men were arrested Tuesday by ot~ge JlOllee, who claim they 001~ ni ted foW' guns and $3,000. v U91-~ .rhomson were identified f'Jfl:' an eiccTicnt quality surveillance ~tog,aph" taken by an automatic I I OIAMGICOAST DAILY PILOT I ' )I ""'-Qtc!P' \i\'llE""' ,,le! ... I! f'flleft . ~ 1111111\111.,......, "~"''""°'~ CO.Ill ~>l'IO Secwuie eo11;pr. .,,. """'!E'-'tl~ ~ FlldaV lor CO.I• Mfu, °lltfel'I ....,,,,"<JM !lt!.Cl!,'F~ '"~ vM ~u"'1 6"do, "'",...'~ '"° &-" ~!9/S.~ ...... C..Do•lt•M A TM'Qlfl .......... =et -· llUIJl .. -i &li>ll'!ltvt ~ !li.o~· dr,s Tl'ij P! ·~~DI~"'" 11 .'30 Wf.r &or Sll'ftl. • "-Cal>b n.a ux.<t ' -.~NWeeU Ttl<ll!Nll'<d~ , Jor~'1 r~ rc·~ ....... G.<... .. "'......, ~K-l .... r,.~ T~A M~ -·-GorlftH ~ P.c:ho:nl f' Nol ,. Afflll...t~le•an ca mera during lhe ro bbery, Sullivan said. Wielding a pistol and a sawed-off shotgun concea led in a paper bag, two men walked into the Long Beach bank around noon Sept. 17 and ordered tellers to fill a pape r bag with money. They ran out of the bank and drove away in a Vol kswagen which was found abandoned a few blocks away, Sullivan sald. TONIGHT OCC LECTURE -"Investments ." Edy,·ard McNary lecturer. Little Theater. CM High School. 7:30 p.m .. RECREATION REGISTRATION - Dept. or Le isure Services registration for fall classes. Community Recreation Center, 6-8 p.m. AlllO Saturday 9 a.m. t.o 1 p.m. Information 556-5300. UCI LECTURE -"Television and the World of Sp<>rts," Sci ence Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY. SEPT. 27 BROWN·Fl.OURNOY DEBATE' "Issues Relating to E d u ca t i on," gubernatorial candidates d c b a le sponsored by UCI Student Affall'B Com· mi ttee. Crawford Hall, noon. Open to campus communi ty. 1 Delayed telecast KOCE Channel 50, 7 p.m. F'OOTBA.LL -Costa Mesa at 1.flssion Viejo, 8 p.m. Estancia v1. Fountain Volley at OCC stadium, 6 p.m. Ne wport •!arbor vs. Corona de! Mar, David.Ion Field. 6 p.m. COSTA MESA CIVIC Pt.A YHOUSE -"You Know l can't H1:1ar Tou When the Water's RunnbJg," Com mun I t y Recreation Center, Sept, 'll and 28, 8:30 p.m. Adm . $2. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairl!"'lJndl, 8:15 p.m. OCC ·LECl'UR ES -"W011dorlul World of Organ Mualc," Orvll!E t'osi.r lecturer, S.lence Hall . 7:30 p.m. "The LAil Enem y, lnqUiry lnln M••ninl o! IJro and .Death." Dr. Rleblll"d W. lloas . lec- luttr, SClence LectureJ. 7:30 p.m. UC t CONCERT -Ragtime pl•no br. Htr•h lllld Montgomery. Crawlord Hal , I p.m. Tickel> SI. lnlonnllion 83Ula'I. • From Page Al SOLONS ... including $337 for a flight this month to Atlanta solely k> cast a vote at the National Leadership Conference to break a deadJock over the hiring of an executive secretary !or the organiia- tion. Dymally received $19,641, which in- cluded $1,642 for trips In the past few months to Gary, Ind., H6uston, New York, New Orleans and Phoenix for leg islative purp:>sea. Assembly Speaker pro tern Carlos Bee CD-Hayward), collected $19,944. He was reimbursed $580 for a trip to Washington to attend the funeraJ or former Gov. and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren. He also received M35 for plane fare to attend a meeting in Chicago on "legislative improvement and moderni-zation." , Assemblyman Wadi e P. Deddeh (f>. Chula Vista), received a total of $19,927. His travel expenses included trips to Detroit, Erle, Pa., Boston and Toronto. Following Is a llst o! amounts r0«tved by local legislators: Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach), $18,312 ; Sen. James E. Whet- more (~Buena Park ), $18,493 ; Aaeem- blyman Robert Badhant (R·Newport Beach !, flB,064; John Briggs (R·Ful· Jerton ), $18,448; Robert Burke (R·Hunt- ington Beach ), $18.365 ; Kenneth Cory (~ardcn Grovel, $18.494; Floyd Wake- field (II-Anaheim), $16,3&1. Mesa's .~ayor Meets Citizens Costa Meoa Mayor Robert Wll .. n cha!· led with more lhan 75 resident& and buSlAesamcn \Vednesday afternoon dur· Ing lbe socond 8MUll "Meet Your Mayor Day" at Southcm Calllornla First Na- tional Bank. Bank customers, bulinessmen and civic or!lcial1 attended the lli>'mlnute gathering at tho bank's 17th Street of· fice. !lank manager Sue NichollOll _presented Wll1011 with a p'tn and pencil IOI and Mrs. Wilson with nowers. The bank branch. atalfed entirety by womtn, plans lo hold a 1imllar !uncUon oonyur . • F.lames quietly leaped up wooden There were no Injuries reported to threall to lhe children." pan eling to a second floor bedroom win-fire fighters who brought the ·blaze under John F. Kennedy Jr., !(In of the dow causing damage in that area. control about 15 minutes after being l'lsa!lllnated president. still receives Heaviest Jou was 1n the garage area called to the 11Cene sh>rt\y before mid-Secret Sen1ce protection. 111 did his and an adjolnlng .stalrway. night. sister Caroline until she turned 18. ..,...c..ec.. A.111ttc• BYMINaLa OIV'ISIOf4 Of fA..,llU>-NOfll C0U ALL smes. MONSANTO TEXTURIZED NYLON Guaranteed tor one full year 'a nomal wur. refund or rep\1eement .t'len returned with tag and 111eullp to Monsanto. Jn a Rainbow of Colors Slzea3M2 Long Sleeve ShortS!Mw Sleeveless .. COllA MISA IT'S DIPAllTMIMT STO.I 1116 Milwro.T IOULl'f AID COSTAMISA '11 '° ., .. '8'° •