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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-29 - Orange Coast Pilot' 7 • ' • aze rson? 5 Yoaths Adrift Doctors Battle .4)ff CdM-Surfline To Save Baby ,, ,, , ughout Night Inside 'Dead'·MOID FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 29, 1975 VOL. 61, NO. !ti, S SEC'ftONS, 41 PAGES So Long, Mayor I ' v ' • D•llT Pilot P"°lo by Jerry Hill Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis, all decked out in his aeronaut's safety helmet, took off this morning from Fashion Island in a hot air balloon to publicize the shopping center's MDA Day to benefit the Muscular Dystr6phy Association of America. At last report, the mayor went up but hadn't yet come down. Shooting Vietim Mather Sti.ll Alive For Bqby's Sake By ROBERT BARKER 01 tN -ti11Uy Pliot li.ff A grim drama continued at a Westmins ter hospital today where 21.year-old Mrs. Sharon Sue Cody was being kept alive by life suJ>port systems since being accidentally s hot Tuesday mom· ing. Hospital officials said ther'e was no change today in her con- dition that has been listed as very critical. , Westminster police Lt. Joe Woods, who disclosed that an in · tensive search is going on for a third person who they believe witnessed the shooting, says, "We won't charge Cody with anything." He said.tbe shooting appeared to· be purely accidental and that the case was dropped after con· sultation with the district al· tomey. "We have .a definite witness in .,.. .mind,ibut so·far we haven't been ""ble to·IOcate ·him,·• Woods said. ... SA Fire Branded 'Suspect' Arson investi.e;ators today returned to the scene or a suspicious ri re that caused up to $300,000 damage to a Santa Ana commereial laundry Thursday, seeking clues to its cause. Santa Ana Fire Department spokesmen noted that while it look only rour minutes ror trucks to reach the blaze reported at 2:15 a.m., fl ames were already roaring through the building's roof. Sheet metal segments of the structure housing Uniforms for Serviee Stations Inc., were ac· tually melted by intense heat in the fire that look 45 minutes to control. "The metal roof supports were twisted like pretzels," said act- ing Fire Chief Ray Bachtelle. The buildin g at 1002 E. Chestnut Ave., was considered a complete loss, while company s pokesmen sai d the fire destroyed thousands of items or c lothing with an estimated $180,000 value. A large inventory of service station attendants' unirorms re;_ gularly cleaned, delivered, then ·picked up and re·cleaned on a contract basis were destroyed in the raging blaze. Company s pokesmen at the fire scene early Thursday said they also lost thousands of pairs of newly manufactured denim and cor<iurQy outfits. Investigators could not be re- ached for further comment loday because they were back at the fire scene, but Thursday they said it was extremely suspicious in origin. A task force of 41 riremen was required to quell the two-alarm blaze and found after arriving on the scene they were imperilled by toxic fumes from stored chlorine and a de-greasing com- pound used lo c lean grimy (See CLUES, Page/\2) 'Love Story' But Different Ending? HAMILTON, Ohio (A P) -"Mostly we talk about the typical dreams of newlyweds, like flavfog a {amily and living out our lives," said steve Litle, a 21*year-old fireman . Litle of Dayton, Ohio, met his fiance July 4 at the wedding of a mutual friend. "The s parks fl ew," he remembered. A week later, 22-year-old Chris Broering was informed she had leukemia. The couPle were married last week in a chapel at the Fort Hamilton-Hughes Medical Center. Nurses decorated the chapel and hung bells in Chris' suite. Chris, a form er J-lamilton cheerleader, is spend- ing her honeymoon bedridden, receivinq daily drug injections in a bid to combat the blood disorder. "I have nothing but faith. I don't consider losing her. She's priceless ... a real princess," said Litle. "The doctors aren't painting a bad picture. W~'re all optiinistic ·. · .. The doctOrs feel She is ·reSpondlng to the drugs.'' "When they told me s he had le ukemia, all I thought of was the movie 'Love Story' -but with a different ending," he s aid. Mission Complete Spy Ship Returns To Long Beach LONG BEACH (AP) -After completing a secret mission orr Catalina Island, the mystery ship Glomar Explorer has returned to its home berth here. There was speculation earlier that the vessel might head out to· sea to make another attempt at raiaiug a, Rus"Sian submadne sllf\k in the mid-Pacific. aut Long Beach port orficials said the Explorer returned to its berth Thursday night. The Explorer is registered lo billtonaire Howard Hughes' Sum- ma Corp., but the government re4 cently claimed ownership o( the ship and its companion vessel, the submersible barge HMBI. Both were used in last sum- mer's Central Intelli gence Agen· cy-sponso~d effort that re- covered part of a sunken Soviet submarine 750 miles northwest of Hawaii. Spokesmen for Global Marine, Inc., operators of the ship, re- fused to di sclose the purpose of the vessel's week·long· stay off Catalina. When the vessels copipleted their undisclbsed mi ssion arr Catalina, George Hudson of the Catalina Cove and Camp Agency said he saw the two craft head north. Hospital Administrator Richard LeGrand says Mrs. Cody is being sustainec4 on the pasSibtllfy that.-lier fivei month- old unborn ·baby may yet be saved and that she herself may reve rse deteriorating p>llditions !Ind offer doctors sorrie &o~ of recovery. LeGrand said. two tests were cOl:\_ducted on the baby Tu~sday otnd no fet al heart tones were de- tected. 5 Youths Found Afloat The federal govenunent ad- mitted it owned the Glomar Ex- plorer in a suit filed to block a S7 .5 million Los Angeles County tax levy on the craft.. A hearing has been scheduled Sept. 18 in U .S. Dis trict Court at Los Angeles in the government's re- quest for an injunction against collection of the taxes. Govern- ment property is immune from. most local taxes. Mrs. Cody has shown no brai_n wave activity since the shooting. flJ!r condition was reported wot'senihg ThUr1~ay and her lunp were said to be fUnctiorilng by useof a respirator. Meanwhile, Police Thursday rt.leased the wqman·s husband, G~ala Allen Cody, 2S, who had ~booked in jail ror investi~a· lion in the ahoOting. ' . ~ Five inland youths were round this m,oming in a · powerless·25· foot Inboard boa( about 100 yards ol1 tm? Llttte..Corona surfline, a spokesman lor the Orange Coun- ty Harbor Department reported. Th<!yhad drlned all night. Skipper D•nny Alberts, 19, of West Covina, told Harbor Patrolmen tht!y took the vessel out for• ride Thursday afternoon arid stopped the boat to "watch sharks." T ' Alberts said that then they left. and called the Harbor Patrol at tberadioon, the battery ran down about 7 :40 a.m. The Harbor forcing them to spend the night • Patrol boat picked up the youths drifting with no power a nd no way and took them to shore. The boat to call for help. • ,wQS, towed to its dock.at Newport "1>tlrie,..s. · " • The boat is owned by Alberts' father, who is a Steak Craft de- aler in Santa Fe Springs, accord· in.g to the Harbor Department re- port. Someone •shore :;potted the youths paddling with their hands t ' I The passeng1rrs incluii9d Tim Black, JS, Whittler and three un· identiried juvenile fe males. "They weren 'l injured. just cold and hungry," a Harbor Department spokesman said. ) Venezuela Move CARACAS, Venezuela (UP\; -Venezuila n·Btiollaliied its 2'.s million barrel per day oil in- dustry today, beginning a 120- day countdown for state takeover of the $5 billion assets of a score of U.S. and other foreian oil com· __P8.nies at the'end of the year. J ·Staff's Do.nation . . \I ~,Accepted? By GARY GRAN\'11.LE Of the Dillly l'MetSl.n Embattled Supervisor Robert Battin rn;Uled a formal com ... plaint to the OrJ.ng& County Grarid Jury Thursday charging Di stri ct Attorney Cecil Hicks y,rjt h vio lating election laws. Almost si multaneously, Battin was handed a legal opinion that he said will serve as the cor- nerstone in his defense against the seven-count Grand Jury in· dictment tbat ch;:i.rges him with campaigning for lieutenant gov- ernor in 1974 partially at tax- payer expense. <Related story, PageAJ.) The complaint against Hicks charges the district attor:ney with iUegally accepting $470 in 197() campaign contributions from members of his staff. Enclosed in the mailing to jucy foreman James Utter were copies o( the di strict attorney's 1970 campaign statements. They listed the nine district at- torney employe contributors an(l their donations which. ranged from $25 to $100. Also enclosed in the mailing to the jury was a copy or govern- ment code section 3202 along with an opinion from county counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that the <See BATTIN, Page A2) • Or:•·~::ast Weatlloer Mostly sunn y Saturday, according to the weather service, with highs ranging from near 70 at the beaches to near 80 inland. LAlws tonight 50 to 55. INSIDE TODAY Lynn Redgrave. Richard Benjamin. Beverly Sills, Janet Lynn -these.are. a few of the stars Orange Coast fans will lw.ve .a chance to .see in Los Angeles this fall. See st0711 on P.age Cl of today·s Weekender. lade" Al Yow 5e<'tltt ... u ... LM. .. .,.. (fU,k..,,.4. ct1111o111 .. _ .. A:I '°"9Vltl ... ,. Mlltuel .,,..., AIO ""OeMI,.._ ••• 0r..,..c..n1, Dl-11 ...... DI hltillll'lllh DJ Syhtil ~mr Cl-1 .. .. •• 111·1 Cl·I er.n-d Of.,fl ... l\(H S:dltorkl p ... l'l ... Mt -llleftttOrll .... K ... l""'""'MiDll ..,,.,.u,.ttf1, Miii*-• " ...... "' SIKllMllAe11 llt•J T ... ...t11M1 .. , ,,...,.,, ti--· C' werN NtWI ., -~ .. " fl•·I ••·1 " Cl-1 •• •• Cl •I A.I CAIL Y PILOT s Friday. August 29 1975 FTC Orders 'True' Mileage on Autos WASl·1J Nr.TON (lJ l•l ) -The Feder a l 'l'ri.\de comn1iss ion. seeking.to ''briog spme order out of the ch<tos. '' today issued gi,lidelines to rorce automakers to tell the \\'hole truth about their cars' fuel economy. The guidelines, requiring that anticipat1.•d milea ge figW"es for both city and highway dri vi ng be given equal billing, will go into erfect Oct . 15. 'rhey will stay in force until pern1 ane nt -and perhaps tougher -rul~ •ire dl' veloped. . J . Thomas Rosch, dirc<:tor of the Fi'C's Bureau or Con~urncr rrotection. suid the comm1ss1un .. has been ngon izin~" for v.·ccks what to do about fuel e('Ofl Omy ads and had decided Tbursday it could wait no longer to act. ''There 's a need to bring some order out of the chaos that e:i<ists 1n currl'nt fu i..•1 econon1y adverttS· ill!: and th~•t need is im· 1111..'<i.iate," Roi;h s aid in ao.now1c-in~ the guidelin es. • 1\ltho u~h the i:ommission is worried <tbout widespread l·r1t1c·is m 1 hat test procedures us ed by the En v i ronment~! Protection Agenl'Y are not a re:. liable met1sure o( tuel economy._ !{\)Sl'h s riid, thl> r:l,A figures are nu"' thl· ooly C'ommon reference· Onus on Congress Sinai Accord D epends ·on Vote? By United Press International Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inge r's propos al ror using U.S. volunteers in the Sin ai Dese rt to help police a n ew Is rae li- Egyptian accord races an uncer- tain ruture in Congress. Sensing the coming con- troversy. Ki ssinger has begun , warning that failure of Congress to a pprove the plan would pre· Fie sta Fans cipitate "a massive di plomatic.: crisis." -concern in Congress.focuses on the possibil ity that 100 to 150 civilian U.S. technicians, armed ouly with small weapons, mi ght find themselves &Uddenly in the crossfi re or a new Ar ab-lsr<icli war . Their presence could drag the United States into a Vietnam- type of catastrophe, thi s lime in O•ily Pilol SI.ti! Photo Sherry Cloutier (left ) and Cindy Bamberger, both 18, and both from Costa Mesa, cool their lower extremities at the Co st a Mesa City Hall fountain . They're two of the contest ants in the beauty contest ror the upcoming Costa Mesa Fiesta, and chairm an Cliff Wesdorf (546-2300) is looking for others. 'Duke' Wayne G e t s Hoag Release Today Spo k es m a n rrom H oag Memor ial Hospit a l said this morning that actor John Wayne was probably goi ng lo be sent home later today. 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Police Seek Action Against Watts Youth Laguna Beach police said to- day they will seek Juvenile Court action agains t a 17-year-ohJ Watts youth arrested Wednesday minutes after a purse·snatch rob· bery at the in tersection of Anita Street and South Coast 1-li.l:!hway. Police arrested the youth after he was chased down by several persons w h o witn essed the cMme. The victim. Fr:tnces VlrF(inia Smith, of Mobile. Al a .. was walk· ing along the h lgh"·ay "'"hen h~r purse was snatched. PoUee said th ~ youth was among a g roup of Wntts·nrea young people who traveled by bus to Lacuna to spend a day at the beach. The youth is in custody at Juvenile 1-lall . The purse, which wa.~ grabbed from the s us pect by a witness. wu returned tQ the victim. Its conttnts"were not divulged. the MiddlC' East where one of the advers<-1r1es 1night be the Soviet Union. Some critics are s uggesting U .S. lechnicians are really not nf'cessary a nd that their pre· sence would be mainly a political gesture or U.S. support for Israel. Ki ssinger is expected'to make a major e ffort to justify the pro· posal to Congress in appearances before the Senate Foreign Rela· tions Committee and the House International Affairs Committee. Senate Democratic Leader· Mike l\tansfield said Thursday he opposes use of Ame rican techni- cians. lie predicted Congress \\'Ould treat it .. gingerly."' Se n . f-lenry Jackson (0 - Wash. ), a supporter of freedom for Soviet Jews lQ emigrate to Is rael. s aid through a n ai cle Thursday he has "gr.ave reserva- tions" about the idea. But Sen . l-t uber t Humphrey (0 · Minn_). an influential metnbcr or the Forei gn Re lations Commit- tee. said he is not opposed "in p r in ciple'' t o inclusion of Americans in the monitoring ar- rangements and urged that the &nate keep "a n open mind." 1'he Harri s PoU reports that a <12-28 pe'rcent pluiality of the U.S. public approves the use o r American tecbnicians on elec- troni c surveillance devices in the Sinai desert. Hov.·ever . a 49-30 perce nt plurality believes that Utis sur· veillance provision in the first· step peace settlement between Egypt and Israel will "increase sharply the risk of direct involve- ment of U.S. manpower in ruture ~1iddle East fighting." The poll of 1,403 households earlier this month showed that by 39 to 21 percent, Americans believe the pact is "fair and just" but that 46 to 26 percent beli eve neither Egypt nor Israel is likely to keep the peace. l\feanwhile, Ki ssinger said to- day he is optimisti c Is rael and Egypt will a gree 9n a peace set- tl ement and is aiming for both sides to initial the document ear- ly next v.•cek . "I'm very optimistic it will be concluded," h e told reporters after emerging from eight hours of negotiat io ns with I sraeli Prime ~l inister Yitzhak Rabin and his aides in Jerusalem. But from Egypt came a new note of caution on reports the agreement was compl et ed . E gy ptian presi dential s1>0kesman Tahsin Bas hir s aid in Al ex andria there were still signi ricanl things to be settled and "one should not be too op- timistic. '' Desecrations In Clwrch Eyed "by Pros WOONSOCKET, RI. (UPI) - Experts in occult rituals wer e called in by police today to help in the search for a suspect in con· nect1on with d esecrations of Roman Catholi c churches. Priests said they believed the damage was the result of a "Bia.ck Mass .. when they found thl' altar area o ( the Precious Blood Church desecrated Wed· ncsday . Vestments and missals were heaped in a pile and burned. Ca ndles and crucirixes were ar· ranged in a circle around the pilC'. .. Whoever is doing this is de- finitely deranged. He may have a di slike tor the Catholic church," detective Ray mond Tempest said 1'hursday. "We talked to one specialist this morning," Tempest said, identifying him as Robert Lam- bert of Woonsocket . "He has ~i ven us some c lues as to the thinking proces!'I or people who would do this sort of thing. We think that whet he had to tell us will he lp llS in our investi~ation. ·• Jn July, similar rituals wer e d1scovcr('d ~t another church in Woonsocket and a church in nelghborlng Blackstone, Ma.ss. Rabies Patient LOS AN GELES (UPI ) -A l6~ye11r -ol d tJirl fighting t o lx-1..·orne the third hum'an in his· tory known .to Kurvive a n ad· v~nced case of rabies c)UJ\I to life today, still unconscious but aUU breathln&. t • a\•ailable and so form the basis or the guidelines. But uccurate or not, he sa.id, "We're not happy "'ith the way advertisers have been using the EPA nu1nbers. ·· He rc ru sed to identify any specifi c manuracturers or ad· ,vertisements but said the com- mission is particularly con- cerned about those who make .blanket clairn s of fuel economy or who stre!iS o nly higl\m,y mileage fi gures in acts. 4'\ l 'hough the guidelines are ju1't ·"advisory In nature," the y l:lre enforceable through cease·a nd- desist orders and substantial Ci\'il penalties for violating them. The g uidelines require that: -Advertisements making fuel economy claim s cite EPA test rt- suJts both for city and hi ghwuy driving "in a clear and con· One, T w o , T h r ee ... Yell spicuous manne r ." -When mileage figures are cited lhal are not derived from 'EPA test•. the •advertisement n1u:it cite optional equipment c».r ried thut may affect ruel t•conomy . -Ads stress the mile a fe claims are estimates and that ac- tual mileage may. differ d~pend­ ing on driving h a bit~. condition of the C'ar , and opt ional equipmen\, Four Cormer movie Tarzans get together with four Janes to try out their jungle yodels at a convention honoring the tooth birthday of Tarzan c reator Edgar Rice Burroughs in Los An geles. The Tarzans (from left ) a re J ock Mahoney (with new Jane Sasha), Johnny Weissmuller, Bust~r Crabbe a nd Jim Pierce. The J anes 1n front are Eve Brent, Joyce Mac Ke nzie and Louise Lorraine. _Air.porter Burglar Team Nets Luggage A pair or burgla rs using "Do Nol Disturb" signs to cover their tracks ransacked a dozen rooms New Bombing Hits London I .. ONDON (UPI ) -London went on the alert today for more attacks by a r e negade Irisl1 Republican Army group believed r espons ible for wounding 40 persons in a new bomb blitz that blew up a store Thursday ni ght on Oxford Street , London's main shopping s treet. "London could be in ror a rough weekend, .. a senior bomb sq uad officer said a s in- vestigators picked ttirough the rubble or the store where seven persons were hurt. T he London inc ident followed the Caterha m Pub bombing Wed - nesday ni ght that injured 33, in- cluding three British soldiers who lost limbs, in a Southern sub- urb. CLUES ••• service station a ttendants' un- iforms. One fireman who apparently inhaled the acrid, lung-searing gases had lo be treated later at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, but was not admitted. A total of five firemen and one civilian w ere injured in the firefighting e ffort itself, but all were simply treated at the scene by Santa An a paramedic teams. The structure gutted by the chemical-red names is a con- crete tilt·up style building in San· ta Ana's industrial sector, ac- cording to firemen. Actual loss due to the blaze is uncertain pending a complete in· ventory and inspection by the company's ins ura nce investiga- tion team. Acting Battalion Chief Robert Wiemer estimated struc tural damage al about $150,000 Thurs· day morning, while $180,000 in clothing was also destroyed, ac· cording to the company representati ve at the scene. at Irvine's Airporter Inn Thurs· day. The daytime burglaries all in· volved rooms on the hotel's inner courtyard, according to police. Poli ce sai d the burglars systematicall y worked their wa y around the courtyard, jimm yi ng ooen doors with screwdrivers a nd reeler gauges. Losses had not been tallied to- day, but the thieves apparently took luggage, clothing, toiletries and virtually anything else light e nough to carry out. Bell hops at the hot el told police business Thursday was slower than usual, accounting for failur e of anyone to see the burglars during the series or break-ins. After breaking into the rooms, police said . the burglars hung out "Do Not.J>isturb" signs to iruure their pri.,.acy a nd to prevent hotel ·maids from entering the room af· terwards a nd n oticing the rinsacking. Police be lieve two burgla rs were in volved because marks on the doors le ft by pry bars were or two different sizes. Elvis Still Exhamted MEMPHIS, Tenn. <U PI ) -Elvis Pres ley is ex- hausted, h as problems with "a n enlarged colon" and may have "some mild li ver disease," the singer 's personal physician said to- day. Dr. GeOrge Nichopoulos said tests cond ucted on the 40 -yea r -old si nger established that the ratigue v.·hi ch cau se'd El vi s to ca nc e l a Las Vegas engagement and enter Ba ptist Hospital last week "wa s not due t o any serious m edical problem, but to a very severe ex- ha'a'sted state .·· An a ss i s tant a d · ministrator at the ho6pltal said Presley is expe cted lo rem ai n in hi s wel l - guarded, two-room suite on the 18th floor for at least another week. Front POfl" Al BATTIN •.• section prohibits a public offi ci al from accepting contributions from his e mployes. Battin first made his allegation . against Hicks two months ago when he and the district attorney became e.mbroiled in a na me· calling match. In answer to the charge, Hicks said that the contributions were made lo a campaign committee and not to himself personally. Furthermore, the district at-~ torney said, he was not personal- ly responsible for collecting or disbursing t he funds spent on his campaign for re.election in 1970. Battin tried to bring h is charges against Hicks to the Grand J ury earlier this month when he was a witness during the jury's investigation into his own 1974 campaign ror lieutenant governor. However, he was told by Utter that the s ubject of jury's inquiry was his campaign, not the district attorney 's, accordiDg to transcripts of his testimony. The defense piece Battin hauled out Thursday was a memo from Kuyper. It said that county supervisors' staff members are not assaigned ""'o rk hours except those sent by the supervisors themselves. "You have as ked whether or n ot there is any minimum number of hours a staff member or your ofrice must work in order to be entitled to compensation," Kuyper wrote. "I believe the a nswer is no," he continued. Kuyper said the county's personnel and salary r esolution ''s p e cifically gives the supervisors the power lo pre- scribe hours of work.·• Battin said he sees Kuyper's opinion a s added fortification to his p osi tion that there was nothing illegal about his staff working on campaign chores during notmal working hours in 1974. The i ndi ct m e nt brought against him charges that he act- ed illegally when he knowingly or unknowingly allowed hi s staff to work on his campaign. H e p a titis Cases PORTLAND, Ore. (APl-The number or cases or infectious hepatitis confirmed or suspected in the recent outbreak here has · reached 52 among patrons and employes of two P ortland resta urants . Pussycat Loses a Round Theater Defense· Denied Venue Change Jury selection resumed today in Harbor Municipal Court in a n1isdemeanor obscenity trial in· volv\ng the Balboa Pussycat theater. And one setback ha.s already hit the defense. Lawyers for t he theater chain IO!'lt their bid Thursday ror a cha_nge or venue, which would have moved t he proceed.ins to e. dSffe.re:nt atf:a. Municipal Court Judae Robert Todd sala he ~ not convinced that news Articles appearing lhus far would hurt lhe chance of a fairtrial. The lawyers rumlshed clip- pings from several newspapers servin& the Harbor Area, f110Sl re- lated to pa lice procedures or were accounts of a recent hearing deal- ing with s~atc h warrants and pro- bable cause. Judge Todd 's f ullna meant that ttrc trial could be11n Thunday down the ball in lhe courtroom of .T Judge Donald Dun1an. He la pre- aldJnc over the misdemeanor · trial of three principals or the theater chain charaed with ex· hibitln• the ob1cene n1tt1e. The two films at lsAue in this trial are "The Devil In Mias Jones" and "Deep Throat." Early eatlmatea have set the longtb or the trial 1t perh1po ti• weeks. t.he d e rend1nt1 are PUssycat 1'he1ter e•ecuUvn Vlht- cent Miranda, Jimmy J~ and Robert Mattla1. - L ( <:: Ti I ticl Ho Wll the sta CHI off Pl~ pri, toh for giv lo I ing Cai qu< i ... Ma ter Lo Sp<l da? <at YOI tur ar< Ne I bu-mi pei if li ta> re1 ca1 thE gif Lia' • ft by Ve! Eq tbe bu~ gri ... ne! .da1 fro by , op ~ Cal bel als sal Pc [ gro Cr< kid E loft Pia .... ... ha! 197 K1 I re~ gr. • •• SU< I m• cle wil Ug ... ... m l wil Ap ... ... •• .... . clo ••• noi pU. m• m• ja~ COi •m d o cle ' l t j l J '. f 8~ .. W@MI? ~@rrWD©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mondays. Ticket lleltotd DEAR PAT: We bought two tickets to Min sky's Follies at the llollywood Palladium ror July 30. When my wife and I arrived for the performance, we saw a sign .stating that the Follies had been canceled as of July 28. The box office told us to contact the Playboy Club regarding ticket price refunds. 1 phoned and was told to check back in 30 minutes for information, I did so and was given the same message. I tried to find out something this morn· ing and got the same runaround. Can you find out how I can re- quest my $12 refund? D.L., Huntington Beach Make a copy of your tickets and mail the oiiglnals to Norman Malbaurn, c/o Playboy Clubs In- ternational, 8560 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. A spokesman said it t.ook several days before definite refund ar· rangernents could be made. but your check will be mailed with no further delay when the tickets are received. No Tax Owed DEAR PAT : My daughter is buying the old family car from me. Since she's paying all ex· penses involved, I 'd like to know if she will have to pay state sales tax if this transfer is handled as a regular sale. I've heard a "gift" car from a parent is exempt from the use tax, and I'll handle it as a gift "offi cially" if she would be , liable for the t ax. otherwise. i: K.W., Costa Mesa . Although use tax is collected by the Department of Motor Vehicles for the State Board of Equalization for most car sales. the tax is not payable if a person buys a vehicle from a parent. grandparent, child or spouse. and if be or she is not in the busi· ness of selling vehicles. Your .daughter, therefore, is exempt from this tax in the case of sale by you. Persons who bought and operated a vehicle outside California for more than 90 days before bringing it into the state also are exempt from this state's sales tax. Polic11 Canceled DEAR PAT: ls any charitable group in the area collecting Betty Crocker coupons to purchase kidney machines? D.G., Huntington Beach Betty Crocker coupons are no longer redeemed on a ''Club · Plan" discount basis, according to General Mills. As previously announced in A YS. this policy has been effective since Sept. 1, 1974. fteMolling ftwrt DEAR PAT: Is it Possible to r emove rust stains from light green carpe tin g? I've tried several stain removers without success. R.B., Costa Mesa Most carpet stains can be re- moved with ordinary dry. cleaning fluid or by scrubbing with a solution or one teaspoon light duty detergent andoae teas· poon white vinegar in a quart of warm water. Remove excess material as quickly as possible with a sponge or absorbent cloth. Apply formula with a cloth, working from the edges to &be center. A void soaking. Remove excess moisture with paper towels. Rlnse by applying a wet . cloth. Sponge with more towels and dry with a fan or vacuum nozzle. A soft brush will restore pile. If neither of &be above treat. ments works pwrcbase com- mercltl rust remover at any Janltorltl supply store. Use ac- cord.lag to directions, testing a i;mall area first. FoUow with a do·it-yourself steam carpet cleaning macbble. They Can't Win 'emA.ll Laguna Beach Police were dispatched at 1:36 p.m. Thursday to check a "°!Dr.lalnt that six YQ\Dlg top ess women •ere fl'Olicking on Irvine Cove Beach. By tlle Ume o!ficen ar- rived, the women had cov· . ered up. "Oh well," sl1hed one ll!al• offic~r. "Win some, Jose some.' .. ' • -/ ·S~ ,!!...J- I ' "' ~ oo\ ~ .. ~J \O .Q1 , ,, ...__ • .. , Frid?)', August 29, 1975 DAILY PILOT A :t f'elot•·!J Cl1arge10 Battin Demands Pr . I A. . j etna :trmg By TOM BARl.£\~ Oi 1r.t O•Ut Pilol SI.tit Orange County Supervis1JI" f'tobert Battin went to courl Thursday to demand and ~i.:l ~ pretrial hearing into charges flied against hinl aft1.•r a Grand Jur) Hunchback Finds Cure, New Life probe into his unsuccessfut 1974- ('a mpaign for lieuten.;lnt gcJv. ;._-rno r_ And the First Di strict board member predicted as he left the courtroom that at least seven or the eight felony counts he faces ""'ill be dropped a fter that hear· ing. Dattin and defe nse attorney Matthew Ku rilich refused t() identify any of the witnesses who ""'ill be put on the stand as part of the demurrer proceeding Sept. 5. ··But their testimony will shoot this thing to pieces," Battin pre- dict e d . imm.e diately after Superior Court Judge James .H . Wal s.,,,•orth set the hearing. I Ad<1H1s C11p Down to the Wire DUBUQUE, l ow;.i (/\P) Thirteen months ago, Viola Rapp was a 4·foot-6 hunchback on crutches and in constant p;:iin . Now, after three major oper<i ~ lions, the 23-year-old woman is looking for a boyfriend. After 10 months in a plaster body cast from her neck to her thighs, she stands erect with the aid of only canes and is ready lo return to her job as a secretary. Because of her erecteoss. s he is seven inches taller. Battin """as charged with grand theft, embezzlement and submit· ' ting false claims after the Grand Jury heard testimony that he used county employes and coun- ty materials t o further his cam· 1 paign for lieutenant governor. Cindy Batchelor and her Essex, Conn., crew ease ahead of Allison Jolly and crew from St. Petersburg, Fla., to record her second straight win in the final two races of the Adams Cup series for the women's national sailing cha mpionship. Photo was taken· s.e~onds before the two yachts crossed the fllllsh line (Story on Boating PageA-10). Battin predicted Thursday that only the grand theft allegation will remain after the Sept. S hearing. I ''And that's because the . charge in that count is too vague for us to answer at this ix>int," he r· said. "From what I am told.by the district attorney's office it. amounts to the fact that I used county-owned gummed labels at some stage of my election effort. I Astrologer Conviction Confinned Costa Mesa astrologer Zelda Pryor·s conviC tion on charges. that s he violated the city'·s so· called fortune telling ordinance was confirmed late Thursday in Orange County Superior Court . But the three-judge appellate panel divided 2· l with Judge Robert P. Kneeland dissenti ng from the decision approved by judges James F. Judge and WalterCharamza. Judge Kneeland made it clear during the keenly fought hearing earlier Thursday that he had a lot or sympathy ror Newport Beach attorney Donald Smallwood's argument that the jury was im· properly instructed during Mrs. Pryor's Harbor Municipal Court trial. With the elderly seer nodding agreement, Smallwood argued that the jury was never allowed to examine the issue that Mrs. Pryor's sirvices to people who sought them were offered as a re· ligious response to their needs. · Mrs. Pryor, 75, was convicted or violating the ordinance and fined $150 after it was successful· ly argued in court that she told fortunes and accepted payment for her prophecies. "The city ordinance is un· constitutional and much too broad," Smallwood told the three judges. ''Unde r this kind of measure you could prosecute a psychologist who uses hypnosis on his patients or a clairvoyant using her powers to locate a lost child." But assistant city attorney R.R. Campagna s uccessfully argued that the language or the ordinance clearly prohibited the kind or prophecies offered by the Rev. Zelda in her now-abandoned Church or the Astrolight at 499. Cabrillo'St. "The trial court did not con· sider religion to be an issue in this situation," he told the a p- pellate panel while Jud ge Kneeland frowned at him from the bench. Campagna a t one point re· ferred to Mrs. Pryor as a character from Alice in Won~ Trees Going New ltvine 'Village Due ~e . City of Irvine has granted the Irvine ComPany pe rmission to remove 6,000 trees lo make way for the Village of Woodbridge. THE PERMIT GRANTED under a tree preservation ordinance that was a mong the fi rst adopted by the council, allows removal of 481 eucalyptus, three Douglas fir, two elms, two cedars, one peach, one palm and 5,600 lemon trees. Almost a third of the trees in Woodbridge would be re- moved . Woodbridge is OOunded by the Santa Ana Freeway. 1'toulton P a rkway ,.J effrey Road and Culver Drive. ACCORDING TO A CITY rePort, the trees will be re· moved to allo"". construction of a flood control channel, street construction and to insure public safety. derland a nd the comment brought him a r eproof when Smallwood got up for rebuttal. "I never dreamed things would Wo rk out like this," she said. "I don't think you can find anybody as happy as I am." She still has to relearn some simple t asks. "I'm learning to go up ste~s now. a nd when l have that mastered J can return to work." she says softly. "Hopefully that will be next month.,. Aside from going back to work, Viola said her plans include ''get· ting a boy fri e nd." "Don ·t let her fool you -s he likes the boys," her rather agrees. Stricken with polio in 1958, hers was only one of a few cases in Iowa in the late 1950s. She had not been vaccinated against the crip- pling disease. She began suffering increased scoliosis -curvature of the spine -as the disease progressed. Eventually s he was hunched over so severely that her rib cage overlapped her right hip bone b y l ~ in c hes and she needed crutches to walk. The famil y has r eceived $21,000 in medical bills and Viola estimates the final tab may run to$40,000. Battin again condemned the district attorney's office for what , ' he described as "unjustified legal action take n from personal and political motives. I .. Far too much reliance was pl aced on the way in which the case against a number or as- sessor's office employes was pro· secuted." he said. ! "It dOesn't work: that way with count¥ s upervisors ,'' Battin. added. "We are the people who make the rules and pass the legislation around here." Kurilich assured Judge Walsworth during the brief hear· ing that the setting or the pretrial hearing will not a ffect the agreP.· ment to put Battin on trial -if the charges stand -on or berore Oct. 14. lf any counts remain. a trial date will be set after the Sept. S~ hearing. , "Let me remind the court of the red queen in Alice in Won- derland," Smallwood said. "She said, if you recall, jam tomor· row, jam yesterday but no jam today.·· SALE ENDS SATURDAY And Sma llwood asked the three s miling judges: "Please let Zelda Pryor have some jam to- day." · But Judge Kneeland was the only jurist on the bench prepared to dip his spoon into the jar. Girl Torches Self in Home HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A 20-year-old woman set fire lo herself and ran screaming through a friend 's home, touching off a small blaze before she died, police reported today. Stephanie Alexander of Hartford, the mother of a 3-year- old girl, had shown up al the home of Alfred Robinson aOOut 6:30 a.m. She was crying and ap· peared despondent, he said. She left but moments later Robinson heard screaming in the kitchen. A LARGE saECTIOH OF SALE MERCHANDISE IS STIU.AVAil.ABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ·Enter. The exhilarating look of Country English. Warm, weathered ... wonderful! DREXEL'S . BISHOPSGATE OFF Courses by Paper Examined Sunday ' Here are some of the features to look for if you don't want to miss "Sunday's Best" in the Dai· ly Pilot : ARMCHAIR COURSE.S-Flrst in the current series of college .. Courses by Newspaper" to be published in the Daily Pilot is scheduled for Sunday in.the YOU Section. A ''lecture'' will be published each week and can be .followed for credit.by tbose who enroll at OraDge COast College or for information and edification by those who don't enroll. 'FREE' BLOOD-Why does the blood given away by volun· teer donors come with a price tag of up to $50 (sometimes even more) when you need a transfusion In some hoopltalJ? Articles by Daily Pilot staffers Tom Barley and Jackie Hyman IJWyze the blood scene. . FARM LABOR SHOW· DOWN-N ew union Iaw . .t>rlngs things to a head downontbefarm and labor pains may lead to the birth of a new day-or maybe new pr oblems-both for the agr.i· business and for il$ customers J ' " (suNDAY'S BEST] Articles and photos will be pre· sented as the Sunday Special package. ''THE ROCK•'-Wbat's up at Alcatraz? Staff Writer Frederick Scboemehl visited it rece ntly, along with other wide-eyed tourists, and found a fascinating guided historical lour. He also found out that what will happen to '"The ROck, ''now under control of the National Park Service, is up to him-and you. His account will be cmtbe Editorial Pages. MISTREATED ANIMALS- How hard do those horses really fall when they bite the dust In a Western movie? And what else aoes on out of camera rana:e -lben a movie crew takes animal actors on location to some ol. lbe roughest country available to the ·picture makers? Special United Press International rePort delves into alleged mistreatment or movie animals, scheduled for Entertainment pages. I • . ( c.. , /ff:. DEALERS FOR: HENREOON • DREXEL • HERlTACI: • KAii' AS TAN •, WOODMAR:K • BAkER 7eJ#dtflfA8tl." FINE FURNITURE &INTE RiOR DESIGN "* lORRANCE • 2J6•0 liAWIH C)lNI! llLVO., 379-1 271' NEWPORT BEACH • 1717 WlSICUFF Oil. ~2·20)0 lAGUNA BEACH• 3•~ NORTH COA$J HWY. 49 .. 6!.Sl 'IC Suo. 12.s,lJ • Other Oays 9 ·rn 5,)1 • fr;day 9.9 • Cl osed Mondays , ___ .... _____ .....,. _____ ..,._-'.. '[ ~ A4 DAIL y PILOT Last Rites Of Sunnner SO LONG, SUMMER: So here we stand today on the brink of another of those three-day holidays with which we shall celebrate the end of our coaslal season for 1975. The I..aOOr D:i.y weekend is upun us. It is unclear why we should rt'· ally celebrate the end of this summer. Traffic congestion v.as thicker than ever befurc. The Dodgers slumped into oblivion . The Angels never had anyplace to slump lo. P er sistent fogs hov · . creel along our coastline. Surfers !or the most part could find bet· ter \11avcs in a bathtub. And every day, it secn1ed likC' anoth~r Orange County political fi gure was getting indicted for something or other . lttAYBE ALL OF TlUS in· dicat es v,ihy we're going to celebrate the end or Sumrncr. 1975. We 're just happy it's all over. An yway, good or bad, v.•e're go· lng to celebrate the hell out of it over this co ming three.day weekend. There are all sorts of happy prospects for the holiday . Among the minor entertain· ments can be such conditions as acid indigestion. sunstroke'. traf. lie ticke t s, flat tires, high gasoline prices and your kids wandering off in sornc thronged recreation area. Then there are the major features of the long holiday. Na· tional Sarety Council President Vincent Tofany, for example, has predicted that between 460 and 560molorists will dri\'C away for a happy holiday and v.·on't come home again. Tofany also v.•arns that between 18,000 and 23,000 others among the less lucky will suffer disabling injuries v.'hile out there in the purs uit of happiness. ness. ) Friday. Augu5t 29. li75 Lawman Tells Son 'Give Up' KANSAS CITY, Mo. !UPll - lt v.'as a moment of personal agony for homicide detective Sylve:;ter Young St. Inside the frarne house was his 35-year·old Soll . a ·Sus pected bank robber JlOlctin g t'-''O children hostage. For tense minutes, ihe elder ,~oung and another son, plus the n1othcrs of the t'-''O hostages, talked to the fugi tive by telephone. THEN SYLVESTER Young Sr. v.·alked Crom the house. s urren- dered quietly to his father .:ind other police and FBI agents, and ended a fiv e-hour standoff. . I-l e "''as held on suspicion of bank robbery. Jl oiicc said slate charges would be Ci led today. It started early 1'hursday when two men ::.ind a woman robbed the Central Dank of $60,000 and a closed·circui t television camera. A policeman sav.· the getav.·.ay car speed Crom the bank and pursued it . but a shot from the car pierced the police car 's radiator, forcing him tu stop. Later a police heli copter pilot s potted the car parked near the house and police surrounded it. Inside, police saill. Young was holding Nicki Figures, 2, and his cousin Tameka, 19 months. \'OUNG 'S FATHER was called in to try to talk his son into surrendering. He, a brother or the fu gitive and the tv.·o mothers spoke to \'oung in a series of telephone calls. Finally, the t"''O children tod· dled from the house. The detec· tive .. s son followed. Police C hi ef Jo se ph l\.lcNamara praised the c ide r Young for his role in persuading his son lo give up . "I think detective Young de· serves s pecial credit in this case." l\.1cNamara said. "What he went through today was a ter· rible personal experience.·· Believing the other suspects still were inside. police charged the pl ace hurling teargas, but found it empty. Another suspect was captured later. Police say a third suspect is still al large. UPI Tll.,._" 'DID MY BEST' Ireland's de Valera Carpenters Give Boot To Sedaka I.AS VEGAS (U 111) -Singer Neil Sedaka has been replaced as the co-headline r with the Carpen· ters at the Riviera Hotel on the Las \1egas "Strip." Orange Coast comedians Skiles and Henderson 1'hursday night took Sedaka's slot. ap· parently on orders or Karen and Richard Carpenter <Jnd their 1nanager . SEDAKA HAS been on a three. month tour wit.ti the Carpenters, v.'hose contract with the Riviera Hotel calls for them to select and pay the co-headliner in the act. Sedaka. "''ho currently has a half dozen of hi s co mposi· lions an1ong the top 10, made v.•hat critics termed a s uccessful con1eback in the U n i t(·d sEDAKA States a s a performer during the tour with the Carpente rs. They opened here Aug. 21 . He was scheduled to pcrlorm at the Riviera Hotel eight more days v.•ith the Carpenters. BUT NEVER MIND all that. .We're going lo get out there among them. Doily Pilaf Ddi"tty I' Guoronlttd t.'ooday·F11day H you do no! have your pape1 by 5.30 p.m call before 7 p_m .and your copy 1N1ll be de· hve1ed. The Riviera Hotel currently is negotiating y,·ith him directly to appear again at the resort. The Carpenters v.•ere una\•ailable for comment follov.·ing the announ· ce.ment Thursday. ,, Everybody calls this a tnree· day holiday but that ·s actually an Wlder·eslimate. Those who are going to go roaring off someplace have spent more time at it than that. First, there was the time Lhey spent while assertedly on the job figuring out where to go. Then there was s uch problem.solving as how to ease away from the job early today so they could miss the worst of the traffic and then get back late Tuesday to circum· vent the coming-home bWlch. SINCE ALL OF THESE plol· ters Y.'ill somehow nlanage to get away early and come back late, they naturally run into each other out there instead of avoid· ·ing the congestion they sought to avoid in the first place. So there·s your happy tip for the day, folks. Jf you rcaJly hav,e to charge off to some holiday s pa, leave late and come home early, You'll have the road to yourself. As for me, I considered taking another fling at the city of Brea over the hoLiday but I 've can· celcd those pl ans. After all , when you've seen Brea once, you've seen Brea on- ce. And twice would be twice as many times as you need. Better that l spend the holiday just hiding wider the bed. Sa!urday and Sunday II you do not rece111e yo1,J1 copy by 9 am Satu1 · cla~. or Ba m Sunday. call OCIO!'C' 10 .am and your copy w•ll be c1chve1ed C Ire wlcrtio11 T eltphOMt Most 01ange County Areas •4Z·4l21 Northwest Hun11ngton Beach. and Wesl m1ns1c 1 , 540.1220 San Clemenre, Capis1ran0Bcach, San Juan Cao1srrano. Dana Point. SOu1h Laguna. Laguna Niguel • • • . . . • . . 4t5-46JO Sedaka said in a preparCd statement "'·hat appeared on paper to be a perfect combina· lion proved to be a professional imbalance. "EVERY PERFORMER must do what is best for hi mseU," said Sedaka. "and apparently that is what the Carpenters have done in choosing to end the tour with me.'' Topless Okay Court Backs Dancers' Rights . NEW yo~K (A~) -Topless dancers are merely expressing their const1tut1onal nghts, a U.S. Court of Appeals has decided. The unanimous decision Thul-sday in the 2nd Circuit ruled against a Hempstead, N.Y., ordinance banning such entertain· ment in bars, discotheques, dance halls and the Jike. UPHOLDING A DECISION by U.S. District Court Judge John R. Bartels, the appeals court Said in its decision: "However much topless dancing may be regarded by some to be in the teeth of.good taste, it is, on the r ecord here, a harmless form of entertainment, by way of communication from one human beins to a nolber. •-:rn~T INTER~GE OF communication is subject to constitut1onal protection as long as some Jegitimate interest of lhe stale or community oroUiersiS notinfrtnged upon.'' Wisconsin Wind Damage Lightning Kills Marine at Camp Lejeune Tnoper,t11re• ~ ,.,. ...... !"C,. AlbuQ~1411e t0 se · .Alltnt4 IO "9 8os!Ol1 76 ,, Browns .. !ne '11 11 llulll!O 71 60 ChlCIOO II I t ,ll Clncl.....,IJ u 7() oe .... 11no IJ ci1 Dflll\ 'll 7J C.!Wt'I IS $6 t»TrQll 12 M ,01 HOflOlulu U 11 k•~s City 7'1 6t ·" La1Veg1\ 'lS 71 Lo<H\ .. 1111 ti n ~hi' tJ 7S Ml'"'! IS IO MU•t\lklH' • 13 61 ,ll Ml""'8CIOll1. 7t 61 .2' Ne .. 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Ft111tl0 lllH'S SfllPPl'!I PO~r liM'I arid •omt bvll O !ng~ r.a11 minor O.mtQit. S.w1a1 1mat1 ~1' \ri. UgM~tiq l•ie WeontMl•Y slnKk tMMeflntt~ Cam11 LtJt-,k!llil'IQ ... ~ ..... Early ""l(hy 10'!0 Clove,., DllltnrriM f1lr today •nO S•l11rll•Y Light "•rl•blt wfNh l'l!!lhl •I'd fTW)tnfl'IQl'IOWr" H IQ111 IOd•Y ntar 1'0 C:0.1lal ltmper•h,1rt' .. ru ranot lH'l-•n •O tl'ld II. Inland tt m m.t11rtt wlll rtn~ bet"''" s. -'" 1l1t •.itr ttmperat11ttw111 tlle•7. - 'Dev' Jtlounaed S . . oviet Ireland Leader Wheat ~ I De Valera Dead Decline DUBLIN (U Pl) -Eamon de Valera, u fiery revolutionary who because the president and rather figure of tlic nation he helped create, died today with the 11ame of his beloved Ireland on hi:s lips. He was 92. "All 1n y life I ha\'t! done my best for lrela1ld,'' de Valera whispered to a nursing nun short· ly before the end. "Now I am re· ady logo.'' De Valera died in the Linden Nursing Home on the outskirts of Dublin shortly berore noon. He was taken there last week with a hba vy cold from the old folks home to which he retired two years ago. A SPO K ESMAN SAID ''bronchial pneumonia and cardiac failure" killed th~old re· vo lutionary , last s urviving leader of the Easter rising of 1916 which led Ireland to indepen· dence from Britain . 1-lis son. Maj. Vivan de Valera, "''.as at his beds ide, with two priests. De Valera ·s wife , Sinead, cHOO Jan. 7 on the eve or their 65th v.·edding anni vcrsary. , Many of his old comrades·in· arms had come to Dublin as word spread through the country that "Dev·• was dying. Alabama's A-tremble BlRMINGl-IAl\.1 , Ala. tAP) -Di s hes danced, windows rattled and resi· dents v.·ere shaken awake Thurs d<.i y ni~ht a s an earthquake jolted a wide ;1rea of Alabama, authorities said. No damage or injury v.·as reported as a result of the quake which struck at 9:22 p.m. PDT. It ~·as centered in the northe rn part of Birn1ingham and was felt as far away a s 100 miles in north Alabama. The N ationa l Eart h· quake Center in Golden, Colo .. said the tremor re· glstered 4.4 on the Richter Scale, the highest in the area since April 23, 1957 . A reading of 4 on the scale can cau se nloderate damage and a readlng or 5 can caus e considerable damage. llllWOOD IUUTY • , ttl 9 WM. ... REG.u.41 oow lllAfDRTHIA ELEGAISI $69S -PAUIRES.SU.ISODW Ir. !ID Of ·. 99• fMllllSf..,,. u.• ... •ow · I l "We are thin on the ground now, but we are still able lo pa.y ou.r re:i:pecls to the ctUer," said Sean Tracey from 1'ipperary, Cln 87-year-old veteran or the in· dependence fight . DE VALERA WILL be buried in Glasnevin cemetery with all the somber pageantry Ireland re· ::iervesforher patrioldead. Ireland 's national radio station broadcast word of de Valera's death in a special broadcast. Normal programs were can· celled and somber music played. Special programs on highlishts of de Valera's life w~re planned on radio an d t elevision throughout the day. De Valera was born in New \'ork City on Oct. 14 , 1882 on the present site of the Chrysler build· ing. lie was the son of a Spanish immisrant falher, and an Irish mother from Bruree, County Limerick. The father, a musi· cian, died young and hi s beauti(QI and talented wife sent the son to Ireland lo live with her brother in Bruree. Eamon de Valera became a schoolmaster before he cmerg~d as one of the world's best known politicians and statesmen. ~le will go down in history as the man who consecrated his life to the freedom of his country. TIDS MANY·SIDED leader - s chola r , r evo lutionary , economist, political firebrand - fought against what seemed in· s urmountable odds to win Ireland's independence from Bri· tain. Fair Ousts 3 Fetuses SALEM, Ore. (AP) -Officials o! the Oregon State Fair have or· dered an antiabortion group to remove three human fetuses from a fairgrounds display booth. ''The Right to Lire booth violates the standards agreed up- on between the commission and the booth sponsors," said fair commissioner William Strader. "l don't see why those people have to resort lo sensationalism to tell their story." The bottled fetuses on display v.:ere between 4 V2 and SY.i months into gestation, said Strader, and the group had agreed not to di s· play festuses of more than 13 weeks. WASHINGTON !UPI) -Tho• Agriculture Department lod<.ty cut by another 5 rnillion tons ils estimate of the Soviet Union's drought-ravag"d grain crop, bul made no change in its forecasts or Russia's import ntieds. orricials said th~ir (orecast of the 1975 Soviet crop, lowered ll• 180 million tons Aug. ll, was re· duced again to !TS ni.lllion tons Oil ( JN SHORT ) the basis or new and Jower estimates of harvested acreaxc provided by the Sovieb uoder un information exchana&e P"?gram. Coal Strike CHA RLESTON. W.Va. (AP)- 'I'he return to work of about l,000 Pennsylvania miners made ;1 sli ght dent today in a three-week wildcat strike that has Idled two. thirds of the na tion 's 125,000 un· ion coal miners. Nearly 80,000 bituminous miners belonging to the United Mine Workers remained off the job despite federal cou.rt injunc· lions and back-to-work pleas by UMW leaders . Ba"'1 ltdce Recall WASHI NGTON (UPI) Almost 200,000 cans of fruit juice for babies have been recalled. because the juice tastes bud, smells bad and looks bad. The juice, however, is not harmful, the Food and Drug Administra. lion said. The baby food recall involved "Beech-Nut strained mixed frui l juice for baby" in 4.2 ounce cans containing num bers 5225 or 5231 followed by an A, B, C or D, the FDA said. The product was distributed in the eastern United States and Virgin Islands. Portugal Talb LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Portugal's military rulers ended their second night of secret talks early today without reaching agreement on a formula for re· moving embattled Communist· backed Premier Vasco Gon· calves. Thursday night's seven-hour J meeting in President Francisco da Costa Gomes' Belem palace t ended inconclusively, sources I said, and was to be resumed later in the day. • -·--· . 99t !!'!!E.~.'-~~~-~'.'I ········· .. .oow Fiii/i f!a/.fuhf $;11 DI $Me Fri., S.1., 5111. STOlOllS fl((illf!Jj ''""''""~·­•••hl't• '''".10 .. .-0.111, • lltOWAIU D .. ~ tt•••.ttf""4 flwH1n~ $All! A AljA S"'tt •t-.\1.-10 IA~k .. _ .. , tolof. *'?.?., .. ~IUSHE ~ ~ •• a. frl,llt.,S.•. ,,,,,,,,,,, Ar 1111 UW "'°E UTRA LARGE ....... ,ri., ..... a... TMI JUlllHR OR INCllOlllU SOI SEMREEI JUNIPER *1 2 !u: .io.aJllA. t.399 ~/'•'-' -··, H:::S: DollJ 7:JMIOO 5-loy Ill i:JO 2123 NEWPORT BLVD • COSTA MISA • 646·3tis • ' , ' ' ' ' l I , 1 • • I I fl • [ • • ' CAIL Y PILOT , \ .) Alcohol Tax Hike Seen Chief Davis Quits D emo cratic P arty ' , SACRAMENTO (AP) -)\ $34-mlllion alcoboll1m treatment plan is headed toward Gov. Edml.llld Brown Jr.'s deak where it faces an uncer· lain Cuture. The blll by Sen. Arlen Gregorio (!).San Mateo), won a 61·8 approval of the Alr;embly Thursday. Jt is to go to the governor's office after a return to the Senate for aln1ost certain approval of amendments. The bill would raise $34 million by increasing t.a.xes on bet>r an<I distilled spirits.1'he money would pay for alcoholism treatment programs. R eogat1 Near D eet.1011 ' . LOS ANGELES <AP) -Form<0r Gov. Ronald Reagan says be believes his·pre.&idential candidacy would not be harmful to Republican party unity, but he has Slopped short of declaring he'll t'ballenge President 1''ord for the 1976GOP nomination. Ile.agan said in a·statement Thursday that be had resolved ''some of the questions to which 1 have been giving serious thought" after meeting with three members or lhe Citizens for Reagan Commit· tee. R e d w ood l"lat1 llt1 m!lle d SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Stat.e Resources Secretary Claire 1·. Dedrick bas recommended im· mediate.action and a $20 million long·range'pro· gran1 to protect the giant trees in Redwood National Park fron1 erosion. At a news conference Thursday, she unveiled the findings of a special task force which conducted a study aimed at finding ways to halt the erosion whi ch threatens the north coast. park. 3 Ba11dlts Get S53,000 S\JNl~AND <UPI) -Three arme(l bandits who stole $53,000 from the American Pacific Slate Bank 1·hursday pulled ·off the biggest bank robbery in greater Los Angeles in five years, palice said. The gunmen entered ( J the bank shortly after it Sta le opened and ordered ever- ybody inside to line up ~--------against a wall. During the next eight minutes they looted the vault and tellers' cash drawers and then drove ~way in a bank empluye·s car. S layer of f'IVf' Gadltt1 REDDING (U l'I > -Robert Paul Sander was found t:uilty of four l'Ounts of first degree murder Thursday night in the sniper-style slaying or fi ve persons at a Northern California l'esort. The panel must still deliberate a remaining murder ch<.1rge in thC' death of Shirly Knott. 30. the wife of the resort manager. Sander was also found guilty of six related churges, including burglary, assault ~ith ii deadly weapon and mayhem. G r e nade Prob.. E nded SAN FRAN CISCO <U PI J -There will be no charges as u res ult or a white phosphorous grenade explosion which killed a private security guard in Merced last month, ac cording to a Marine .spokesman. Chief Warrant Of(icer Ron Frazier said here Thursday that Marine investigators have complet- ed their investigation into the incident in which Louis Anderson, 18, suffered fatal burns. The grenade had been stored in a shed near the Merced Mall after a recruiting display was dismantled. •No Bias' it1 Bar Era• SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-A special com· mission reports there is no cultural bias in the California Bar examination, despite the fact that minority stude nts fail the test more often than Anglos. The commission did repart "a general lack of confidence in the bar examination by minority can- didates. Douglas Ra.Ung l"lant SANTA MONICA (AP)-McDonnel Douglas Corp. announced ThW"Sday that it has contracted with a local wrecking firm for the demolition of its historic plant here. The huge aerospace company said raling'bf the buildings on the 116-acre site is expected to take about a year. Mt'Donnell owns 67 acres and leases the other 49 from the city of Santa Monica. l"ollr e ,...,, lnr reased POMONA (AP)-The threat of a strike by Pomona police has ended with an agreement on a three· year contract giving officers a 15 percent pay increase. 1'he contract brings officers' salaries to $14,736 a year for rookiet:i lo a ':OP of $16,,988. Wayne MacKenzie, city personnel director, said Thunday. N-le ar l"laat Cleare d BLYTHE <AP>-The proposed Sundesert nuclear generating plant to be located 16 miles southwest of here has been cleared of possible earthquake hazard in a preliminary report. However, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com· mission report released Thursday urged t he plant to be built to withstand earthquakes registering up to 8.5 on the Ri chter Scale. The devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906 measured 8.3 on the scale. Someth ing New In ..• • . . Orange County A T,,,. Gourmet Experionce SCOTT'S RESTAURANT Formerly St. Trapez Los Angeles LUNCH • Dn•B l'llVATI l'ilTIES COCKTAILS IMTHT~ 119 w. 19th st: CX>STA MESA • 645-2343 I I ( Q a .,ez ~-Marrh KEEN E CUP!) -Looking tanned and flt despite an ach.in g back, Cesar Chavez walked into the United Farm Workers Un.ion headquarters here Tbur&day to comflete his 59-day March through California to recrwl field laborers into the union. A group of about 100 supporters and office workers accompaniod him on tho last 15 miles or his march. Srhool E;r-Sheh•ed FRESNO (UPI) -The Fresno County Health Deoartment has dropped the requirement this year anfy that all students entering the first grade must have complete physical exminations. Spokesman Lee Prichard said Thursday that the decision was made because of the heavy backlog at department examination centers and with private physicians or parents trying to get the examinations for their children. ltaat1ranre Rate Soars SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Doctors in San Luis Obispo County have been hit with malpractice irisurance rate hikes averaging 486 percent and will have to start t'harging tugher patient fees im· mediately, medical orficers say. The rate hike by Travelers Insurance was an- nounced in a letter received by county doctors Thursdav. It takes erfect Jan. 1, 1976 . YMCA Called ~scapegoat' S hot 1n1 Duty Irma Al varez, 32, J.,i co Rivera sherirr·s deputy, \vas shot in the chest Thursday with her o\vn gun by t\\'O sus pect s sl1 e had stot>f)ed · fo r si:>eeding. unaware that a nearby bakery had just been held UJ>. She is listed as "serious." Man Sentence'1>! I n Kidnaping LO S AN (O f-:1.J-:S (U l'f ) -f).:t \iis wri :,not s ure hcwantl~I Police Chier 1:-.:dw a rd llav1s, fun1 -\to b\.• a Rt puhlican Pither , say~ni.: ing at sut~esl ions by Democratit• nt"ithtr ntajor party was rlo1111: leaders thal hi s temiwramc·nt ~nough tv rontrol cri me. Bu.t .hl· scared thenl :iwav frQnl holdin~ Joked thal he had ruled oul JO•n their prl"s idtnt1 "a1 t'onv<'ntion l ni.: the l ~ft isl J.Jea ce anjl hf'r<', publiC'ly res1gnt.'ll rron1 lhc J-'reC'd?nlp:1_rty. . party Thursday. l>n~1s sa id the . last m1n ~1!1· "I can·l support a party lhat i:-> qul'~tulns about h1.s reputation against roh r l· c hif'r~ of thi~ <·oun · had nothlnJ.! t u do w1th the loss flf t ry speak in~ oul ." Jla\·is told a thl• convention "~1.Y intelli_gence news conff'renc1.• ... It's vt-xi n~ tu sources t old mt• its bet>n 10 th'" have the head or my political par ha.I! for N1.·\Y Yo r k for more lhan ty attack mt' 11 at1on all y and 1m-60l1a y.-. ·· . . . .. properly blame m t>.·· hC' said, re !°-1 3:yo r llr~d lC',:,.' said at was r<' fernng to IJemocratic National ally 1n1poss1bll' ' to say "·heth•'r" Co mn1itlec Cha1rn1an ltoberl f):iv1s· blunt speeches actuall y Straus:-.. dict pl:iy <.1 role in the Democr;1t~· "I'm goin~ to be looking in tht• decision. first supern1:trkt't I ji!O 111 for some registrar of voters ancl try to fin d 5o me other polit1ca1 par· Newsrack Ban ly ... n:ivis said ..Chief:) of police should not be controlled by politicians.·· DAVIS l lAS a national repul ;1 lion for controversial statenlents and tough. con~e rvativc stands He recently hlam ed \\'omcn·s li h fo r increasing juvenile criml', urged citizens lo keep ~uns tu protect the mselves and once sui.:· gested thal gallo\\'S be huilt at airports so airplane hiJ:t<'kc rs could be tried and hanged im· mediately on landin~. 'Violation' of Press Freedom 1 .0~ AN<; F:l .ES (AP) -An ap- P<.• l I :.tt I:' c ou rt has uphl'ld a Superior Cu url rul in g thal Rurbank's ordinance banninj:! nl'\\'S r;.1ck~ on public sidewalk~ i ~ unconsl itut ion a I OCEANSIDE (AP) - The Armed Services YMCA. ordered moved because of crime in the area. is fightin g back and is being defended as •·a scapegoat." the center which has 1_,ASADENA (UPI)_ ,_1ichael Strauss and the D<>mO<'rati c been open daily for Jl c. Sain, 28. who pleaded guilty Site Selection Co mn1itlet· clost•ly The 2nd District Court of Ap- peal ruled Thursday that the an- t t -ll l'\l.'s r ac k l a w viol ated freedom of press <.1nd right tu due proct>ss provisions of the U.S. Constitution The City Council has told the YMCA lo move He Seeks 'Flighty' Marriage years. But a YMCA of. last month to kidnaping and as· questioned J\.1ayor 1·001 l\radlcy ficial said, "If the center saulting a 12-year·old Girl Seoul. about Da vis before awarding the is closed down, it pre>-was sentenced Thursday to a convention to Ne"· York City bably will be the last one term of one to 25 years in state Strauss said one-reason fnr rcjet ever here.·· prison. lion of l.os Angeles was ''tren1cn Judge 1-Ienry Shatrord denied a dou s concern"' that Davis might ''WE FEEL we are be -··overreact to de monstrators.·· · d t h motion by Sain ·s attorney to have 1 n g m a e c "This city has ;.1n im1>eccable d k his client declared a mentally scapegoat.'' sai Jae record ror handling dissent.·· · d . ct disordered sex ofrender and com-Bale, executive 1re or Davis said. •·1 handled many dc- h H milted to a state mental hospital of t e center. e con· monstrations in the late J96(h. and f for the third time. ceded ft.l arines rom there wa s not on e untoward in c1 d i Sain was arrested last April ror nearby Cam p Pen eton. dent." bl d · rt r · · the knifcpoint abduction of a San ame 1n pa or ns1ng I-le said the Democrats arc try-. h ..• 1 Marino i;:irl who was walkinz;: lo a cnme. ave congregat<;1,I ing to n1u zzlc policC' chirfs, whi ch Girl Scout meeting at a church in near the center. ··certainl.v takes the Ocmocratie h · 1 th Altadena . She "'as .severel y l\.leanw 1 e, rec parti•outofthenrenaofaddress beaten bcfort' being released SAN FRANCISCO downtown taverns were in•• the so·cal led law and order fl I. · ·ut tlrree hours later. "' RURRANK HAD cohtended lh:lt newsracks were sometimes a nui s:1nce, but the court's wri t· ten opinion said, "SuffiC'e it to say the Rurb<.111k ordinance is not confined to particular newsracks whi C'h constitufl' :J nuisance" Plaintiffs in !hi· ease were th<" Ca liforn ia Nt·w s p aper Publisher s Ass n~i a tion , the: Amt•ril'an Civil l,iherties Uni on of SouthC'rn C:.tlifor ni a, the t_,os An geles Times. th e flurbank Da i· ly Revic"'' and the \.'alley News and Green Sheet. (UPI> -A graduate stu· put o 1m1ts to m1 ary problems of America." dent has offered $2,000 a personnel by Maj . Gen.----------------'---'~-=:....,:--=:-=========-===-=========-­ year to any stewardess-Carl W . Hoffman, Camp and he's not particular -Pendleton's command- in order to get the ing general . Appeals customary free flight were being prepared by benefits given to airline o"•ners of Denn y's workers and their Tavern,theSugarShack spouses. and the Capri Tavern. The Unive r sity of IN ANOTH E R s tep Californ ia stude nt has aimed at eliminating placed a classified ad-•·trouble spots." the vertisement in the San council asked 1-loffman Francisco Chronicle re-to return all Marines for ading: "Grad student de-discharge to their point siring flight privileges of enlistment. Too many will pay to marry are hanging around stewardess . Preston. Oceanside after leaving P .O. Box 3205, Berkeley the service, a coun· 94703.'' cilman said. ''l'M LOOKING into Camp Pendleton has the possibility that we been tbe discharge point might even be able to for Pacific-area Marines marry by mail or con-since World War II. Any ference phone," said the change would have to be would-be flying spouse .made by the Marine who prefers to use his Corps headquarters in mid dle name until he Washington. 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The sla te Department of Transport a tion, literally out or funds, is on the brink or :-;helving not only major new freeway construction project s. but also millions of dollars \vorth of lesser projects tssc nt ial to highway safety. An jncrease in lhe gas tax appears to he thf• only answer. Gov. Brown, in line \\'ilh his no-t ax-inc r ease stance, is opposed to the proposal. And it certainly \vouldn't be easy for California drivers to S\Vallow , with an overall gas price i11crcase apparently inevita- ble when domestic oil price controls end. But in Orange Cow1ly a lone, apart from t\\'O m a- jor pa rtly completed frce,vay projects no\V on Lhe s helf, there are a dozen hi gh,vay safety projects pe nd- jng. They range from in1proving dangerous Santa Ana-Ne\vport free,vay ramps to correcting the 11ast y Coast High\vay curves north of Laguna Be ach and widening Newport's bay bridge bottleneck . Painful as the thought of a gas tax inc rease may be, the hi ghways of this a uto-oriented state must be kept safe. But there should be a definite time limit on any increase the Legislature decides to impose. I Juvenile Offe nde r s A recent study by an Orange County l.fuman Rela- tions Commission committee conclt1ded that a st int iti Juvenile Hall serves as a deterrent to future crimes by many young offenders. not one bit. But, according to the study. their ex- periences at the hall tended to discourage them from committing other unlawfttl acts. Having said that, the youth board went on to point out that juveniles sent to the hall \vho have committecl orfenses no more serious than truancy or running ::J\\'ay don't benefit from the experience. 'fhe report again stressed the need for something between ignoring misbehavior and sentencing in an institution. But that ·s been said before. And until county gov - ernment is willing to put some hard cash into sound di ver sion programs it will be said a gain and again. Gift of Life f\ bill jus t signed by Gov. Brown will make California the 19th state to provide £or designation of transplant donors on drivers licenses, beginning in .July.1976. The bill. sponsored by Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R- Newport Beach), authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to iss ue stickers \Vhich would-be transplant donors n1ay sign and affix lo their drive rs licenses, in- dicating thei r v.·ish to donate kidneys, corneas or other organs after their clcath. There are 17 kidney trans plant cent er s and 20 eye banks throughout the sla te, and Stanford University ~1cdical Ce nter has a \Vaiting list of patients seeking heart trans plants. Since inauguration of this program in \Visconsin, kidney transplants have increased 75 percent. In Tennessee. the fi gure is a remarkable 100 percent. • .. -· ·-:: ·_ ;l·"'~~ ·.,;.·-···· ... The commission's Youth Advisory Board reached that conclusion after interviewing more than 100 troubled youngsters \~1hoh ad spe nt time in the hall . 'fhe juveniles s aid they didn't Lik e Juvenile llall, By increas ing the availability of tr:ansplant or- g ans and providing for immediate identification of donors, tl1e program could mean a true gift of life for many Californians. ''SEE? WITHOUT MY )UPPORT YOU'D SE ON YOUfl, TAIL..'' Global Communism No Longer Exists PARIS. France -Few recent issues have had more of an im- pact on Western Europe than the confused power struggle current- ly going on in Portugal. For even though Portugal is far from the heart or Europe, the crisis there is significantly influencing the con- tinental political scene. A key question nagging the French and Italian Com- muni s t parties, which have aban- _doned their re· volutionary tacti cs, i s whether to support !he Portugues e Communists, who are adamantly opposed tode- ffi()('ra cy. The Communists in France and Italy perceive that they cannot totally withhold backing for their Portuguese comrades without exposing themselves to criticism from Communist s e lsewhe re throughout the world. BUT AT the same time they re- alize that to underwrite the Portuguese Communists would mean giving up their hopes of cooperation with oth er parties in their countries and this, in effect, would set back their dream or playing a role in national politics. This situation has a special re· Jevance ror the United States, which is deeply concerned about the future or the Mediterranean area. The changes of altitude in Greece and Turkey. the upheaval in Portugal and the pros pect 0£ political shifts in Italy have all served to r aise doubts in \Va shington about the status of the l\lediterraneao in the years ahead. It is interesting lo observe the way the Itali an Communists are dealing with the mess in Portugal STANLEY KARN OW as they strive to build a popular front with the Socialistsinltaly. T HE OTHER DAY, for exam- ple, Italian Communist leader Enrico Berlinguer and hi s Socialist counterpart, Francesco De l\·tartino, issued a joint state- m ent criticizing the Portuguese Communists for their failure to v.·ork together with Portugal's Socialists . The statement,· which was the first such declaration issued by the two parties in 20 years, called on Portugal's warring leftists to settle lhei r differences. The Italian Communist newspaper, L'Unila, also came out last week with an editorial as- serting that "Socialism can be achieved on ly by the development and full achievement or de- mocracy.'' What the ltaljan Communists are saying, in short, is that their Portuguese comrades arethwa rt- ing effort s by left-wing parties to join in the governments of Western Europe. TllE FRENCll Communists, who are a tougher breed, have not yet been as outspoken as the Italians. But they also are known to be worried that unless they can maintain thei r coalition 'l.'ilh the French Sociali sts their own ambi· lions will be foiled . One lesson to be drawn from all this is that Communism is now Jess than ever an international ideology that binds political ele- ments in di ff crcnt countries. This sug gests. in my view, that we ought to divest ourselves of the illusion that a Communist bloc still exists. Communism as a global entity is as extinct as the dodo bird. To Your Health Can health be improved through a better di et? Whi ch vital nutrients are present in our daily food ? Should a diet be sup- plemented? An swers to such questions can be providt.'CI by the personlll nutrition computer pro- gram presented in Nutrition Almanac by John D. Kirschmann and his s taff or nutrition specialists <McGraw-Hill Paperbacks, $4 .95). Based on years of research and a wide range of sources, this book is an invaluable aid lo everyone Dear Gloomy Gus Battin was qu.ick to ask for Vallerga's res ignation. Are the "rules•• different forsuper-.•isors'! B.C. °""'"' 0.,. CtllW'lltMS •rt htlrnll!H "" ~ ..... 61 fltl q<ft.Wril, N!IKI , ... "'""' •• tlw ...... ~.,.,.,. ~nd "°"' Ptt ""'-Gt"'"t011 O•llyf'11o1. f ( THE BOOKMAN J concerned 'l.'ith he3lth and nutri- tion. A co1nplcte guide, it con· tains an extensive "Food Com - position Table'' that lists the pro· tcin, vitamin, mineral , and calorie contents of food as well as the eight amino acids -a unique feature. OIVl DEO into ten sections, Nutrition Almanac also covers topics ranging from ailments and Other abn ormal conditions to ex- amples or nutritionaJly balanced meals. As the author notes. "Nutri· tional deficiency. resulting in malnutrition or disense, is one of the major problems iJl modern society despite adequate foOO supply, primarily b«ause of ig· norance of good nutrition." Jlcn· ceforth, he adds, to maintttin a hea.lthy body and minll 11 well bnlanred d i~t. ri ch in all <.'liScn· tial nutrients, is required. John 0 . Klr!l chma.nn is the author of several books in I.he field of nutrition and health. JQoANN Dll.ORENZO I Pets Aid Mental P a tie nts Speaking of mental instability. as I \\'as the other day, some re- cent research at Ohio Slate University seems to bear out a "thought at large'" that was ven - tured in this column more than a doz en years ago. A psychobiologi st at the school"s psychiatric hospital unit has been engaged ror nearly a year in a project involving 50 patients who had failed to be helped by drugs, elec- tric shock, or analysis. He used dogs as '"therapists.'' Calling them "feeling heart" dogs lby analogy to "seeing eye" dogs for the blind), he lent them to patients as pets, encouraging (SYDNEY HARRIS) the patients to groom, exercise and play with the animaJs. Jn some cas·es, he re ported, "the pa- tients' behavior changed almost from the start." T JI E PETS livened up the pa- tients, who ''established a bond of love with the dogs by means of which they were eventually able to begin communicating better with their human therapists." One adolescent girl, a schi zophrenic who had been through every form or therapy without s uccess and stalked about rigidly all day mumbling suicidal threats, v.·as given a col- lie to take care of, with astound- ing results, ending in a di scharge a few months later. "C;Jre" seems to be the key word in this formula. As I sug- gesll'd in lhat long-ago column, the word ''raring•· has two equal· Jy import ant meanings: taking care of. and caring for. Real con- cern ror another involves both these drives, but many persons cannot care for if they have never been given a chance to ta ke care or. DOGS ar e immensely un- critical. and respond to what you do for1hem, \vithout making any judgment values a bout your personality or your worth. The emotionally ill person - especially those we loosely label ••schizophrenic" -has somehow been inhibited from making ge- nuine contact with other persons, who are invariably perceived as threatening. 1,ets. by their very nature, are unlhreatening, accepting, non· judgmental. They need to be looked after, and make the person taking care of them feel needed and useful and impor· lant. And nothing Is more necessary than this to restore an unbalanced person's sense of self-esteem. ., We have yet to extend to' its fuJl est the latent power of caring for (in both its iispects) as;. tool for curing diseases or the mind that ca nn o t be reached otherwise. A child that clings to and <'aresses Its pet animal ls trying to tell us something about ourselves that we refuse to see until too lf tt. I T11x F11cts Woii't Go Away ' } Governor's Dilemma Writing nearly 200 years ago the Scottish poet ·Robert Burns observed "The best laid plans of mice and men. " The words now come back to haunt Governor Jerry Brown . For all of his dreams of holding the line against increased taxes are being sha ttered after only just six short months at the helm of th e ship of state. That this firm stand was "''eakening became evi- dent when the governor explained hi s posi tion was against genera l tax in- creases. That may mean something to tax experts but lo most Califor- nians almost any tax increase is going to hit their packetbooks one way or another. So the relenting on school laxes must come home to property owners and be passed along to renters and, in the case of com- mercial property, reflected in consumer prices. TH E CONSUMER will also feel the increases in unemploy- ment taxes levied on employers lo keep the fund solvent. And the governor is also reconsidering his position on an increase in gasoline taxes. There is little '8oubt lhe gov· ernor has been most sincere in his efforts to keep the lid on . And ( EARL WATERS ) it must be frustrating indeed for him to come face to face with the cold realities of inflation com- bined with depression. But the revenues have not kept pace with inflation so the costs of government soar without any new or augmented programs. That new taxes must be Jevied through one device or another is due in part to the fact that many taxes are not structured to ride with inflation. Revenues from s ales and property taxes of course do enlarge as prices rise. Revenues from unit taxation such as per gallon on gasoline and per barrel on spiri~. either remain cons tant or' actually drop as inflat!on depresses sates. SO THE governor finds himself between a rock and a hard spot when it comes to road taxes. Either he goes along with gas tax increases for the state faces the Joss o( federal funds for roadways and its resulting ef. fects u p on the economy. Elimination of new road con- struction means not only the loss of employment for many state employes, it sorely hits the pri\late construction industry, which has been geared to Californ.ia's highway programs for many years. As for the unemployment fund one cannot be an ostrich and hope the plight of one million un- employed Californians will just disappear. As long as there is no work the unemployment fund must be in a position to dole out unemployment pay. If more money is being withdrawn from the fund than is being paid into it there is on ly one answer and that is lo raise the tax. PERHAPS when this economic stonn has been weathered there can be a rethinking of the un- em ploym en t program. Es· tablished forty years ago to pro-. tect against the very situation now being confronted, the funds. have been depleted somehow during periods or peak employ- ment. A parallel to the situation would be life insurance which dissipated its fund through an· nual dividends leaving nothing to be paid upon death. But it is the area of school finance which s hould provide the greatest challenge to Governor Brown. Backed to the wall he has been forced to go along with a cost augmentation for public schools. But the annual raid on , public funds by the schools, ll'through good times and bad, has been unceasing. It is time to look at the starring and salaries paid by the scbool districts as well as the programs which do not con- tribute to the basic education of the children. The California school system has too long been an arena for social experimenta- tion and a happy hunting grounds for those who like to feed at the public trough with little or no contribution to the general good. Can Stress Spark Cancer? 1£ there is a cause-effect rela· tionship between anxiety and cancer it is more likely to be dis- covered by a new s man lhan by a medical man. With increasing frequency we note persons of prominence who emerge from p eriod s of personal or professional c ri s is with their health impaired. Former President Nixon was ac- claimed "our nation 's healthlest President" until the tragedy and trauma of Watergate. Former Go'/_ Otto Kerner, a splendid physical specimen. went to priso n -developed cancer. A SENATOR, after an in- ttmsive investigation or a lengthy court trial may be found "not guilty" -yet, from the anguish of the ordeal, sentenced to die. Dr. Carl Simonton offers Human Behavior magazine an interesting cancer theory. He suspects that the cancer cell is present in all of us -but that it is a "weak and vacillating cell. most often defeated by the body's own immune reaction." He says: ''Tbe fact ls that all of us have had cancer many times without knowing it -but the white blood cells or our immune mechanisms d e feated the "'eaktr eancer cells.·· ( PAUL HARVEY) He believes that when OUT body's defenses are weakened by emotional distress the ever· present cancer cells gang up on and overwhelm us. TIDS RESTATES a theory at least as old as that or Dr. Eugene Pendergrass who was president of the American Can'cer Society 16 years ago when he said: "There is solid evidence that the disease is affected by emotional distress.·· This premise lends credence to another -that some so-called .. quack medicines" can cause regression of the disease by re- lieving anxiety. If we genuinely believe they will help, they may. It is this possibility which led The New York Times to suggest that the controversial "laetrile" should be available to cancer pa- t ients because "It might help them. at least psychologically." Those opPosed argue that some p11.tients may w11.ste money and/or time experimenting with nostrums when they shouJd be un- dergoing surgery or radiation treatments. But t.bat argument will be weakened if and when it can be established that ''peace of mind'' contributes to a chemic.al COWl· terattack on cancer cells. Certainly it appears the COD· lrary is true. IT WAS broueht home to me when Chet tluntley, bedeviled by criycism or his Big Sky involve- ment, surrendered his life to cancer. And former Florida Sen. Tom Dodd. F1orida's Sen. Edward Gurney endured the long, long trial and waS found "not guilty," but his once-vigorous health was broken. It seems the more sensitive the person, the more vulnerable he is to the "slings and arrows or out- rageous fortune." The evidence is circumstan ... tiaJ, but you'll be noticing It fre· quently now that I've mentioned it. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hohert N. Weed , Publi~her ~Thoma' Kee-vil. F.d1tOT Barbara Kr~f)ich. F.ditorial Page £difOT The editorial p::i gc nr the? Daily Pilot seeks to inform nnd .stimulate readers by pre~entlna: On this paae div erse commentary on topic 11 or interC?st by syndicat- ed columnists and (';irtoornst.11 by providlna a rorvm for read~rs' vlews and by presenting this newspopef's opinions and Ideas on current toplts. The editorial opinions or th e Dally Piiot ap~ar only Jn the ed1lorial colum n at the lop of the p~ge. Opinions ex- pre5t td by the t'olumnists and ('artoonis\s and lellcr writers are their own and no endorsement of their vtews by the Oally Piiot should be inferred .. Friday,August29, 1975 • •• M ..... .,, ..... .... ... ... O"< "'" """ grin 1:)0 "" •;IS """ .... c. " ... ,, ""'" -"' L.L I ~ c." '" ... Co 'i . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi Up to Voters? ................ IVYWILO NOFi1r1vAi.t-f~~~~ NO CllllAATIOllft NO 'COLGIRfl l\'llllJ County Smog Panel Out? ..IUSTMY·TO· MV LIV\NG the method of funding the new regional unit if it is created by voters. The bill currently provides for funding by the six member counties -the four now part of the \10luntary agency plus v...,.tura and Santa Barbara -based on a population formula. "In a way, it's kind of refreshing." Supervisors protest· ed that method, claiming it would be more equita- ble to base funding on the tonnage of air pollution produced by each county in a year. Death Not~ MOlllOAN • •na Mary J. Mims, Mr,, Mlrm w&' 11 MARY LOU MORG ... H R•.idint of grotd1U1t1 or S.Opllie 1<111wtomb COiiege, Wl$lmln1t1r, (•lllou1t1, PIJMd -y of ~w Or!e1ns. Lous1an1, t!&\tof 1'12. Auouu 21, \t1S •. 5"rwhtt4 ll't' l'lfr ~moflol wrwl(e will w h411d 11 St. .... $bind, Jol'ln T. #Or9M; mallltr, (;eOtQe$ EplKDPllf Cllurch, ~ Mlroa1el S.t"; -dl"""ter, Tor1y1 Hiiis, s.itur<11y, Auoust lO, 111 2:00PM. Sut'H1c•ell;two'°"'· T1rr,W,H1,.l1 In 1leu ol 110-1~, 11ona1lons IT'o!IY De .-Id W.rc A. May; fovr llf!tr1, "'-Y -a.e to S..rvke\ lot the 8flnd, SMlll O'l(ell1y, lllblll Slmf'JIOn1, June ~. Arran~Ml.'nU br II'» Ntpt- Wneeler, llnd .Biily Evo1; hlilO Soci.tyw!ll>burlalal•elo. TllE MEASU RE, draft e d b y As · semblyman Jerry Lewi s (R·Redlands) would give voters in the South Coast Air Basin a chance to aboli sh the voluntary district and replace it with a new panel wi th broad powers. THE BILL also gives representation to the air basin 's cities but dosen't require them to help pay for it. Supervisors sug. gested a c hang~ that \11outd have shared the cost with the cities. btotF'lll•~. Thom11 and Allen S.w•; tllf PAT NIE 11r1ndChlloren. Fto11ry, frld•Y •t JOHN W. PAYNE Allf' 8•. ResldtolOI 1;.)0PM, "''"~ust tt. P••ll FtmUy t.Mlt Me'lt, C•lilorni•. Pos~ '"''Y Oltp&I, Mass. saturd1y, AUQUSt 30, """""" 2t. 1t15. Survived DY n1s '><l<I 9:\SAM1\Sl,Slmons1ftdJ...O.c.tt'IOll( P!ineld W. Payne ol Costa Mew, - Ourt n . Maonolla tnO Ad•ms, Hunt-r.~~t two O!lr'ldd•ul}!'lle<s: Sisler, Wigton Be•'"· Directed by Ptietl Family INS. ~·• Fllll"IJer 01 F1rm1r.gt0n, Under the man- dato ry state plan . Orange County would have less voting power on the 11-member pollu- tion district board than it now has on the voluntary agency. C.lonlll Fur.t1r•l Homt, Mkril9111. Memorial service~ wlll ~ MIMS htld ~.clay, September J. 191) •I rr the ney,• regional unit is approved it will have fewer powers than it might have had under the original version of AB250. One amendment tacked on by the Senate committee c u rtai ls potential control by the regional agency over local planning m atter:-;. RITA L. MIMS A9e IS. Rtsl<lfM of 2:00PM, •I 1ne Sevent!'I Adven!11t UQllM• Hiiis. Ca!llornla. P•ued •-Y (l'lllrcn. 271 A voe •do Sl•eel, Cos It AuQust ~•. 1•1s, •I S•ddl1btcll CGtn-MfMI. Arrtngemenn by 1ne ~Pl"<>e l"l'Unlly Hospital. Survived by.__, Sllc.ltlywl!FI 11url1! a! M>il. Lls ~o Ste,..a r t Mims of Tualln, ~OLEY The county's monetary contribution would also be twice what it was expected to pay to s upport the voluntary agency. Glllfornla, tnd Srvcir L. Mhn1af WHI KATHIEIUNE 8R IGIO FOLEY Sud· Redd lnQ , Connecticut; ll'Htt Otnly in Vtn<ouver. 8.C. Auc;iusl 7~, •an.otnlldren, Ste ... art S., ThOINt T., tt7S, Rtaldtnt ol Laguna B•acn, IALTZ·IERGEIOH FUHIRAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa llU.IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Cosla Mesa 642·9150 McCORMtcll MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 P'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P'ARI( Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 644·2700 P'E£1C FA.MIL Y COLONIAL FUHIRAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntingt on Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURTOI' THE STATE OF CALI l"O•NIA flOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE H•.A-M17t NO TICE OF NEARING 01' PETITION 1'011: PROaATE Ol'WILL AND FOR L.ETTElllS TaSTAMEN· TART' E•l•t• of HILREO e . SHEBLE, O.<oe1'1ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 ANN SHEBLE RINKENBACH h.as !illld llerell\ a pellllon tor Prob91.• OI Wiii •n<I lor 1ssu1nc• ot Ltlt•rs Tt,l•mentary lo lllt petltlo"'r re· teren<e to wnitn l\ m1d1 tor turtlltr ~tlculars, 1n<11na1 Ill• Um• tnd pl.tee of ,._.rln11 Ille Yn"ll! lll!i llttll wt lot S.ptembe1 16, 1•1s. al 9:XI •.m., In Ille counroom Of OelNl•lmtnl No. 3 af Hid cgo.ir1,1t 100Civlt Center Orlv1Wl!il,ln lllt Cltyot Santa Ana, C•Utornl1. OlledA11oust 25, 197S WILLIAM E.1.IJOHN, countrc"rti · WILLIAM H. 81 RNll! •flll .JOHN P, l'OA:ESTl!fl AttomfYS It L.IW 5MJWlt•l,...1 ..... u.a......-.c.1111rR11toD'6 Ttl: CJ1Jltf1~911 AIWM'l'I fW: l"ltlt ..... r P\IDll91Kl Or1n91 Cottt Otlly Piiot AvQ, 111, tt,•ncl S•pt. '· 191S Jl»ll PUBLIC NOTICE C•Ulornl1. su,....lv•d by ""'o sl~ters. Miss l'r1nc11 Fol•r ol Lac;iu~ Hiiis, •nd Mr1. Anou• f.. Mac<1onald of 11•1111•, Nova Scoll•; 0111! ntph(>w; '°"' nlt(tl. Ros1rr, Frld•r at J·lOPM. Miu, S.turd•Y 11 IO :OOAM. 80111 .,, SL NldlOI•• C..tl\Ollc cnurc11 In Lagu~ HUii. lnltrl'!'lllnt. Calva•y Ceme!ery, LOI AllQtlt~. M<Cormlc•, Lac;iuna 81Kll, dlttCIDf,, t!OLOEN RALPH S. HOLDEN Rt,lc!eflt OI La1111r1a aeatn. Calltorni•. p,,~ •w•y Auc;i11u ?I, 191S. sur.,,lved t>r dauc;ih ler Rohyn, o l Au,Dur n, ca111ornla; one wn, RotM!r\ S.. Hoklenol lr vlne, Calllorn1a ; lllree orff'(l<lllld•en. 5.ervlC'r.> wUi be Nld al 1:00PMSah.i•411~. P•clr+c Vltw~I Olllclallfl!l ll or. Lt sttr Jone1. Pa<ilk vie"' Mort11ary. dl••< tors. GAZS1 STEPHEN GAZSI Pissed a .... r All{l11st 21, lt1S. S11rvlved Pr n1s wife, Gllt'tlt, sOl'I, Or. Edwin S. v.i.1~1 ot Ne,..port Beacn. Calilornla; lour orlllldclllldrtn. Servites ,.111 be twl<I S•lurdar. AuQ,,SI JO at ll:OOAM, P1cll!< Vltw C!'lapel. ln\1Hmen1, Ptdllc View Memorial Park. P•clflc Vl•w Mortuary, directors. PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County Supervisors and boards in the other fotll' counties that created the volun· tary s mog agency originally opposed the legislation but that stand was softened when the boards realized the measure was headed for approval. The Orange County board las t week sent several potential amend· ments to A 8250 to the county's legislators but none were even con· sidered by the commit· tee. THE PRUPOSED amendments dealt \l.ri lh THE AMENDED version of the bill, after clearing the Senate, must go back to the As· sembly for concurrence with the amendments. It will then go to Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. for a signature. A spokesman for As- semblyman Lewis said Thursday the bill must have Brown ·s signature before Sept. 15 to be placed on the ballot in next June's primary election. LEWIS' OFFICE said most of the changes in the bill will be readily acceptable to the As· s e m b I y b·u t the F1cT1r1ousaus1NEss Mothe" Dies spokesman said there NAME STATEMENT a.· b d ' . Thtfoll0wlngperwnhdolnc;ibt.1$1~s may e So me lSCUSSlOO n : DETROIT (AP) ofthesoftenedpowers. MISS F'IT av OEE. 11811 K.1neol\O! h Th --I . u,..,Hunt1~1or1aea<n.Callt.92t>A6 Viola Hoffa, 85 , mot er e ong1na version Domino• Ann wa11.ande•, 11e12 of for mer Teamsters vested the regional pollu-~.~~":,.. L•ne, H~nt1n91on aeac11. President Jimmy Hoffa, lion control powers TFl!s l>uSlnt's '' cond11,ted br 111 1n-died Thursday, A friend pr i m a r i I y in the dlv!c1u•1 ..,3 ,·d •he "di·ed or a Southern California As· OomlnV-W.1llandtr .., .., This s111tmen1 -..as 111e<1 ...i111 '"" broken heart" over the sociation of Govern· county citrk of O•anoe co ... 111r on disappearance of her ments, which would have A1111us11s,1t1s FWJt son, missing since JuJy been given major land PvbllWd Oranvt coast 0111y Pilot, 30. use control power. AllQ.22,19,anCISept.S, 1~, t97J mT·7~S_L ______ _,;. ______________ _ "THINK" @l RABBrtt P:J+ \!i iNsliiA°NcE SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER li~~ T'.1t14 H_..r hilet•4 ,L. COSTA MISA .'~ -548-5554 La ForA ........ Dffll I 3750 S.oc:h lh•d. WHtminlhr 5]7.6824 Public • " AUCTION \ FRIDAY, SA1\IRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P .M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Po~cetains. Oriental Objects d 'Art. Paintings. Jewelry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... Sl.000.000 INVENTORY 1~ro11r Estatf'S, c.:u11r1s, fJut·Of·l'awn, Oa11kr11[1tcirs VISITORS I Come and •ee what Jun an AUCTION con bef .. FREE ADMISSION! (. \ :~· ," ".} \. I ' .. 1· •• ...... . . '' . ... across the street from seuen of th e Sout.hlond's m ost elegant waterfront ,. ~ f-, : ~ "..":'.-.: .. ·;:· ~\'.:;~~.~ I ·,• • . " I r"Cstouronts! HOURS Inspection & Private Sates 10-5 DAILY I ·S SATUUD.1\Y & SUNDAY C!©cd Wtdntsd:iy & Thursday AUCTIONS HELD EVERY flUDAY, SA1\IRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P.M. ' . .. ~. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO. MASffR CHARGE. · ~ PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH •{o._,:__,··f,f_ •. _• ·~· , . ,. 2542W-j;oa11tHlghway ~~OA:W'Ue<> ~,N4....,.. Beach, -rJJI-_} Callfornla.,2660 . £,W,. (714) 645-2200 WE BllY FOR CMH OR SELL ON CO/lfllf/59/0N WHOU!EITATES CHI SINGLE IJEMS .' • ART L£VIN5. AUCTIO/VEQI 1 , .. ' ORANGE COUNTY Friday. A.uguit 29. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 7 'Lo1a9 Overdtce' Deputies Wanted By Iill.l,SCllRF:IBER 0t Ill• 0•111 PU•1 it'll SA l>ITA ANA - Orance County Sheriff Bradley Gates wants lo double hJ s 11 7-nian force of reserve drputie1 thiJ year to help fill new de- mands for law enforce- ment in rapidJy.growing parts or the south county. two eight.hour shirts a ma1y put in a lot more month minimum but than that," M~•tre said. Admission Tax Hit ~y Autry Th e Sheriff rom- plained that expansion of lhe volunteer program is ~=========;;,~~ ''long overdue.'' AN AH E I M "Spurred by th e California Angels owner phenomenal develop- G e n e Autry ha s mentand inrluxofpeople threatened to move his in the southern part of American League team the county in r ecent out of this Orange Coun· years, the need to in· ly city because of its crease the complement newly enacted 5 percent of reservists became tax on admissions and crucial,'' Gates said. °'"-9t Comty's _ . .._... IME COIN Gll!ll{S Buying• Selling Gold & Silvef AareCOfns ()pen Daily 9-6 PM Free Book on Gold and S1l'Ve< amusements. )751S. .... THE Sll ERIFF said it s-ta._, C• t2704 is unrealistic to expect DrSlll lOlll & CDnl't cm on· SPORTSWEAR 'M:SfQlff PlALA -·-. j.48.<t121 Autry, who signed a JS.year contract ~·ith the city in 1964, wrote the Ci· ty council this week that the n ew tax might represent a breach or the the existin g force of re-54 .. JlJ• serve deputies lo meet ':=;:========~~;;;;;;;;;~ the needs of a population - growing sB.{ast. part. e~~s::~~~J.'y ~:~~~~~~ '~.~_:·-.~~lll=~(Cadillan is quick ly depleted,·· 8 _JJ _....., Gates said. "Exhaustion ~:.--- sets in due to long hours obtai1l the best price and the lowest lease rates on duty, which tends lo Nabers Codilklc ,;If our fans are asked to pay it (the admission taX), ·• Autry said, "we must give serious con· siderat1on to taking the Angels out of Anaheim.·· reduce the effectiven~ 2600 Harbor Blvd., Cos.to Mesa 540-9100 of our regular assigned ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:='="~ TJIE FORMER cow-personnel.'' , boy star said the 35·year Joe Mestre, Gates' ex-Mercedes contract oncluded taxes ecutive aide. said Thurs- day a goal of at least.100 B for the city amounting to new reservists has been enz $160,000 per year or 71f.t percent of the gross at set for the coming year. "We are hoping to dou-Wh Jea ood 'd ? the gates. hie the number or men y is sing a g l ea "This tax, in effect, ava1·1able for reserve du· · ' h r hi F'nr one thing, you don"t fina~. the entire car, on11 a changes t e terms o t s ty,·· Mestre sai·d. . . t 1 Plus ror many lease and we are making port1un ot ll. so pa:vn1cn s are. owe r. , . . , • 1:1x :uJv.:int;.igcs arc a lllg ractor. l!n t 1t time you a study as to whether R E S 'E -R V E <li:;covcrcd n1orc '! Come in and gel a lease quote. such a tax would in fact DEPUTIES must meet 1. be a breach of that con.' the same requirements Son Di~o Ft-eeway at AY«J Priway. tract," Autry toJd the as regular deputies but Mission Viejo ·714 831·1740 council. they serve without pay. Angels president ''These are mostly Arthur E . "Red" Pat· people who feel they owe terson said court action the community some was being considered. kind of public service,'' Larry HatfieJd, presi-Mestre said. "They are dent of the Southern dedicated to doing the California Sun of the bestpossiblejob. World Football League, The Teserve deputies wh.ichalsousesAnaheim comprise the largest Stadium, said he and his s ta ndby law enforce- attorneys were going ment auxiliary in the over their 20.year con· county. tract with the city. The city council adopt- ed the 5 percent tax by a 3·2 vote this week saying the money was needed for capital improve- ments. Such amuse· ments as Disneyland and Knoll's Berry Farm also would be affected. MESTRE SAID the re- serve deputies come· from many walks of life but are predominantly professionals such as teachers, lawyers, doc· tors and dentists. "They are required to put in the equivalent of HYPNOSIS CAN HB.PYOUI Learn to completely relax in any situation.. Regain your ability to sleep deeply and soundly. Improve your ability to concentrate, memorize and recall. Increase your income and expand your in· fluence. Achieve greater sex happiness. EVENING Cl.ASSES NOW BEING FORMED San Clemente Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares,~ Suite 126 '.\IN>(;U f'I~•• ;, """' '."l. f r<>m S..n t1~,.,...,111~ Geoi:.rOll HOliJlll•l I PHONE493·3332 WE'RE HAVING A WHALE OF. A Brioni of Italy Hollywood Clothes Charles Lyons Clothes Sportswear Slack Sets Sport Shirts Knits -- Slacks Johnston & Murphy Shoes REDUCED TO V2 PRICE 7tc1w'l4s ~,.., Gfa¢'lemef1 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH 675-1717 AND MORE IH LIDO VILLAGE JUST OVER THE IRIDGE TO UDO t' ' 1 • I '·· .• AB DAU,. Y PILOT 7 1·-,,1--'. 1· ~ L I ":..J 'Ii :..'-' , Epoxy Rust-Mate Frida , Au ust 29, 1975 SUPER GLOSS WET-LOOK SPRAY Te rri George uses this on her Mazda and it shines in the dark like a big tomato worm. Looks like it never dries. Good choice o l colors. RUST-MATE SPRAY Gets right into the little cracks and crevices and really puts rust back a few years. Plenty of colors so you don't have to be stuck with Ugly Grey or Dumb Brown. EPOXY SPRAY Hey. this really sticks like glue. I wouldn't put any on your shoes if you're in a hurry to catch a bus. Right for appliances. FABRIC SPRAY Won't rub off. chip. Jrack. or peel. ln plenty of Cffl.Ors for fabric. vinyls. furniture, drapes. auto. or whatever. I GIVE. ME CHE. GCOP RCASot-1 Wl-\'\' ZVNOLYff.. -:t:'LL.. Gl\J~ '/ov NINE. qOoD l?EA!:Or" s ! IS "!HE "BE'3\ -eJJY.' -: < < ; 1 ! .~ ·'i " Zynolyte Speed· E·Namel Dries in Minutes Safe / Lead Free Prevents Rust I I FLUORESCENT SPRAY Weird, for the strangles you might know. Make things glow in the dark. (Had an uncle who did that until prohibition caught up with him.) EPOXY METALFLAKE For those wild van treatments. motorcycle tanks, helmets. and other wild ways. The colors people ask for (but we used to always be out of). • SPRAY SHELLAC Beats the bruah for small or medium sized foba. but Jor the whole aide of the boat or something. get the atuff by the gallon. HEATPROOF 1000° F. HI-TEMP For engine paint or anywhere the heat la really oh. (I would like to take a can with me when I leave thia world, nUght be able to peddle it in that other place.) • \ " 1. ' l I t r ,. • [ [ [ [ [ [ l [ [ ~· [ [ [ [ [ [ [ 1. I ' • l ! f t D BEHRLATEX STAIN And I \ll•d lo think thl1 wa• mad• by ''&.ar1," 10 I'm a Uttle1dwnb. Pl1nly. Ii PT .. so• lPT ... 75' !QT .... 1 OO BEHR CONCRETE STAIN And this waa the guy who never made a special. Grab it. 2~~ D GLIDDEN LATEX WALL&TRIMPAINTQT. so~ Uke everything i1 "While 200 Supply Lo:1t1" at thl1 price. Forget about later, come now. GAL . D COMBINATION GAS CAP LOCK Fruslrol1the 1lphon1r1 around the neighborhood. And U you don't have any in your 2 50 neighborhood, call th• gov't., r• th1y'IJ 11nd you 1om1. &on. D ZENITH AUTO ~Yn~~:~Fi1~!~hnut1 75 C lo• lhl• P';"· 78 pok• only. EA. 0 12 GAL. DELUXE SHOP VACUUM Wet or dry. ru bet we have about 60 In all over the •IX 1tor11. All work, no bu1to1. 2500 HEARTH CRAFT FREESTANDING FIREPLACES All Stock ·Br SomplH In three w-k• we get a new supply and you won't aee them tor this price then. M) take adyantage. 50~0 D 9'xl2' PLASTIC DROP CLOTHS l Good lor aqy lob, wat1rprool. f cheap ln1uranc1. Plenty. D VOTIVE CANDLES Al10 good lor a .ofl Ugbt that burn• lor hourL D Ya"NYLONFILAMENT ~· ~~gr~gJ~E 1 D CARTOON WALL DECORATIONS Nutty thing•, 1ome are Nally nice. and .ome •hould be put ~ In a bo:.: and hid 10mewber•. 2 . PRICE You'll•••· · D LUMBER LIFE EXT.STAINS Hone•tly. we h'"• about ?SO gallon• total In the ator••· ao do not dllly-dally. dolly. IQT .... 1 OO !GAL.. 3 00 0 RACAUTO TIMING LIGHTS Makes a tune-up easier and more sure. 13' In atoclr:. 7~ D SUPERIOR STEERING ~~!.~.~9,~~~s 90~. 44 on1y. ~ D SLIP-ON AUTO SEAT COVERS Not all colors, ot for all cG1'I. but cheap ti tt lit• yourL Abov.t 71 .. , .. D SELECTED LIGHT FIXTURES Look tor th"e tags. but look for Q lot of taga. w.·,. a little b~ OD 1tock, 10 we couli! UH the toOllL. PRICE D MY MAID DISHWASHER ATTACHMENT H•••r beard°' u. but tor t:ao 1tow 2 .50 badly can you g•I h'*"'1 Many Mp ' 300 pes. OD the Uoor. (No"' to put them on th• U.el..._) tJ 20" 3 SPEED FAN I 51and then Gil gone. 11 00 I bU' LABOR-DAY Friday. Aug usl 29. 197S DAIL y PIL.OT A 9 GOIN' ON NOW QNE. OF -n-\E YEPiR.1S -n;REE. 'BCS ADS fCR 6'RAB6 IN (-, -. So~E SOPE'R 13ARGAJNS. '(ou TE.LL r....__,..,.__.~::c:r"'ee. n "-'D ! ... D ALUMINUM DUCT TAPE Great •ticking tape. UH U for a lot ol thlngs. Laugh• al th• beat (right away the copy wan ta to bual him). About a tbou•and roll•. D PLASTICAIB COND. COVERS Let'••••. I• ii the co•er or the air conditioner that'• plastic? Plenty. D SO' TV WIRE I replace •"•fJ now and then just on prlnclple, Got a tew thousand t .. t ln •lod.. D OUTDOOR CHAIR PADS I only cou,nted about 48 \a ·on• at ore, but they tell me more ls in back. HUlfTIHGTO!I' BtACH • fORllAl'ICtOl'ILT 2 50 EA. D OUTDOOR CHAISE LOUNGE PADS HO., .. CfOMO<ACH • TORRIJ'tCt Ol'ILY Senne thlng.11 they don't ha.e mON than I eaw on the lloor you'd better aol come in on TuHdoy cmd eapect to llnd an.y. D BAMBOO DROP SHADES 'In an.y color yo• want a• long a• ll'f one we got. Complete with toP9• cwd hardwme. ..... , .. .. ... 2•• 8'x6' 3 10 •.••. 4•• D CAST IRON LAWN 1500 ' FURNITURE Table · Madeln.Vcrlnbyabuncb Ch· 1 ooo of Munebkln• who 1011 Qll' • ' their contact len•••· 2000 Good price, only 19 ••11. Beach. , DOUBLE HIBACHIS Woll until It rain• and then we11 pay you lo tol:e them. but when the sun 1blne1 "•11malr:e11 .. , .. 3~.o D HAND GARDEN FORK What lr:lnd al an Item II thl1? We could ••11all14• al them ond not pay lor this apace. Oh well. D ROTARY MOWER GRASS CATCHER ModelGC3 Flt• most rotarie• II ho,,-). About 6 do&en to th•"atore. D VEGETABLE& FLOWER SEEDS Get them. they .7on"t let you down. Lot• of early I all ond wtnter crop• to gel In. D HOSE REMNANTS 10c 11 lh• one you ,.,anted ha• cdready been bough!. yov'll 9 o C know It wa• m• plckln9 thru. Gola pile In each 1!01e. IS" to 2s· EA. 0 ENGLISH 1 1 oo HAND MOWERS 14·· My neighbor said h•'• gonna 1 700 buy one and hell••• In tbe back ol hi• bue. Strang• 18" human. •3 only. D 6'xl5' BAMBOO FENCING Might not ha'le much a• we wrote this ,..hen lhe oth•t ad waa ninnlng. Okay, we prom.is• lo bGTe a supply .omehow. ' . 2 97 ROLL '.C''LL TU""RN l~E. -P~E S. D REDWOOD PATIO :::.:::: .... 2500 ....... 3500 FURNITURE ;:-.. -r.-,,·;~ 4500 TORRANCE• HUNTINGTON ~~".:;. , 1 3 OO BEACHONLY ci.m-1900 Lo .... g •.. D REDWOOD RUMMY SET . I know a lew rummy• who would2 900 llke to know that a 1et Is made ju•t !or them. Only 3' In 1to1;k. 0 REDWOOD COFFEE TABLE Like o little end table, someone lake them away, only 3S Jell. 900 D ROCKWELL CORDLESS ELEC. GARDEN SPRAYER Hate pumplng up the lank. tbl• ls your chance lor chea'p. Mi•• It now and you •hould pump the tan.Ir:. 28 In •lock. THU-TEMPER 700 CORDLESS w GRASSSHEAR ~ Anr. color you want. a• ong QI It's 9r••n D MAHOGANY KIDDIE ROCKERS Boy could you malr:e a lrld happy lor a few bucks here. Enough for about 24 kids. 0 SHELVES e··x21·· .. 50t... S.C:onds. 1om• look Uk• they"•• fought the good fight 7 5 C and others hesh a1 a dat1y. 8"x36".. EA. D MASONITE DEERFIELD PANELS HUHTINGTOtl 11£ACH Ol'IL Y Reg. 14.88. Another •I-per. like o fourth of regular. limited 1upply, llgure•. D NU-TOP COUNTER TOP MATERIALS We llgure we ha-enoa9h lor the •ale. U we mJseed our 9ue••· we're 1ony. Corn• early. 25~. D RED SHAG CARPET TILE Look atttthl• way. 1 9 C II you cu.I yourseU, you won't ntln lb• carpel. EA. 0 SHREDDED FOAM . · Thi• I• the on• all th• bobby 2 5 C hom• 1ew.r1 mob WI on. GO ahead, mob u1, we loYe ll. BAG D MEXICAN HAMPERS Now mark them '"Kl•"· ··Hers" and '"It•", or wbat•••r the ca•• may be. S.t ol 3 500 D HOBBY SUPPLIES Mory Mrld. 0'Why don't we 91•• the whole department crway." We hit her, but ehe perai•led. Y2 PRICE HUlfTl"GTON IEACH Olfl.Y 0 LACE SHELF COVERING HUl'ITll'IGTOl'I 8t:ACH Ol'ILY, Another •Om.elhlng I never heord ot. I ..,onder I.I II'• bom. !he 1tore ne•t door? 10!. "The Real ·Thing" COCA COLA FOR THE HOLIDAY. gu&zle this, ifs bette r than hard stull, but how come mine has a head on ii? 97t c 6PAK 120Z. WOVEN WOOD DECORATIVE SHADES WITH VALANCE Last minute idea. (but we aell ii all the time for our good low price). Limited to atock on hand . TOflRAl'ICCOl'ILY 3"x6" ... 4'x6' ... s·xs· ... 9ea 14aa 19aa 6"xi!" ... 7"x6" .•. e·xs· ... 24aa 29aa 34ea D 1/e" 4x8HARDBOARD SHEETS You know what you can do with this (I beg your pardon[) About 2000 sheets on hand. D AVERY LABEL MAKER GUNS Buy a couple, they don't last loreYer {the • •lgn alway1 s-m• lo stick). D FLORAL WINDOW SHADES Didn't •••n lr:now we 10\d these. 7 5 .,. And now 'lll'e're glvl.n; them away. " Con"! under•tand It. About 4 caM• in slack. £A. 0 AUTO-RADIO ANTENNA BOOSTER You think It work•? J hope it does. Jell ha• one on hla ear so he can li•l•n lor hi• agent 50!. D DEXTER DECORATIVE DOOR KNOCKERS What great knocker•! And they really ••I the entry door oU. About 88a11orted. D HA WK AUTO TUNING INSTRUMENTS We were going to list th!• •lull, but the pro• tell me the ~ cu•torner• know, 10 1ktp the 2 baloney. About 4S piece•. D NO RCA KITCHEN OR BATH FAUCETS Wlllle said there are about 7S 1el•. Cro11 Hnsi•r•, come In early. D ALL POWER MASTER SOCKET SETS Walch the mechanic type• hit the rack emly. About 160 ••I•, PRICE TRUE-TEMPER GARDEN TOOLS Hey, this i• the b.at. half price i• a deal. I'll be in. you can bet. Y2 PRICE D PUB MIRRORS Hall price la mgybe what I Wanted to pay all the lime. ~ At any rate we·Ye got about 2 PRICE tour doten aeaorled on hand. D FESCO PLASTIC 197 TRASH CANS 17 cAL. · · SLEEPER. ha•• you seen what 27 GAL 297 the•• usually go lor? Get • • · In her•. don't pa•• Ihle. 397 About MK> to the 1lore. 32 GAL ... D ALL EMPIRE PULLMANS All on the floor and ln the back. only what'• here a nd while 1ale la1l• which I• only thru S.pl. 3. Y2 PRICE I ' ... A 10 DAILY PILOT F"riday. August 29, 1975 Cindy Captures Cup Top Performance in Adams Trophy Finale By ALMON LOCKABEY OI t1M 0.11? PIMISU.11 The natchelor family of Eo;;sex. Conn., likes the sailing conditions a t Newport Beach. Cindy Batchelor turned in a ~ brilliant perfo r1na n('(' t o wi n th e Mrs. Cha rles Fr a n C'cs Ad an1s \.\'ilh a pair of "''ins in the fin al two races Thurs - 'I'hursday the Connecticut crew was only one-half point ahead of Allison Jolly and her c rew from St. Petersburg, Fla. At the start of the seventh race it appeared that Batchelor and Jolly would make a match race of it. And so it continued for the rest o f the race. On the final downwind leg the two boats sai led bow-to-bow with the lead see-sawing back aDd forth. AT THE FINISH l i n e Batchelor moved ahead by less than the length of the bow on her JO.foot Etchells sloop. ' . day . The vic - t o r y n1 ak es BATC"El..OA: he r t he na- Batchelor got awa,t from the starting line ahead of Jolly but had a leeward position and was unable to tac k ... and clear her ri val. When Batchelor did finall y tack to port, J olly chose to tack under he r ins tead or mai ntaining her starboard tack. Third in the series was Becky Wood or Newport, R.J., only three-quarters of a point ahead of Carolyn Newcomb or the host Newport Harbor Yacht Club. tional '-''Om en 's sailing cham- pion. The performance m atched the victory of her hus band Whit, Who as a junior came to Nev,,port Beach in 1962 and won the Sears Cup. symbolic of the j unior na- tional championship. AS THEY a pproached the first weather m ark t~·o other boats. Carolyn Newcomb of Nev.'port Beach and Ruth !\1 orton or An- napolis, Md., got in bet"·een the leaders and J olly rounded the mark in rourth place. Ne wcomb was the pre-series favorite p rimarily because or local knowledge, but her chances · were dimmed in the first three races when she recorded ei ghth, sixth and seventh place finishes. She improved her standing in the final three races with one first and t~·othirds. TllE DISTAFF s ide of the Batchelor family proved beyond doubt that she and her c rew of Nan l-l all . Carmen Wetmore and Cara Worthington couJd sail un- der pressure. The positions rem ained the s ame for the nexl two laps. On the second weather leg J oll y chose to tack away and seek clear air along the beach. 1'hc maneuver was he r undoing. She ran into light air a nd wa s dead last at the mark and at the finish. IT WAS Batchelor's firs t Adams Cup competition. She and he r hus band, a Connecticut sailboat rigging expert, us ually sail a 470 class sloop. After decid· ing to try for the Adams trophy she got a c rew together last July. The elimina tions were the first time any of them had ever sailed an Etchell s. Going into the final two r aces Blackalle r Traits By Single Point Tom Bla<'kalle r or Newport llarbor Yacht Club was trailing by one point Thursday in his bid for a second s traight world c hampions hip in the Star Cla ss at Chicago. Batchelor's' \•:in and Jolly's last pla re fini sh virtually scv.·ed up the series for the Connecticut crew. The only way they could be beaten in the rinal race was to be disqualified and for Joll y to "'in. Under normal circumstances a skipper leading by that much v:ould play it safe in the fina l race and sail the course clear of all hands . The crew represente<s the Pel· tipaug Yacht Cl ub of the Easte rn Connecticut Yacht Racing As" sociation. Final Standings: l. Cindy Batchelor, Essex, Conn .. 2-1-2-4·3-2-l ·l , 15 V4. Black a lier has rinishes of 31st , first, second and fifth. By throw- ing out his worst ra ce this leaves him with a score of 214 points. The leader, North American champion Ding Schoonmaker of !\1iami has 213 points by discard- ing his wors t race, and Peter Wri ght of Ita sco, Ill . has 212. !\SKED IF SHE planned such a -maneuve r as the cre"'S v.•er e changing boats between races, Batche lor s aid : 2. Allison J olly, St. Petersburg, Fla., 5-4-1-1-1-3-8-2, 24114. 3. Becky Wood, Newport, R.I., 3-5-4-6-4-5-4-4, 35. 4. Carolyn Newcomb, Newport Beach, 8-6-7·2-6-1-3-3, 35%. "No way. We're going out to win and show that the last race was no fluk e . ., 5. Ruth Morton, Annapolis, Md., 7-3-3-3-2-6-7-7, 38. . t\t the "'eather 1nark it was clear that the final race was again tu be a conle:::;t between Batche lor a nd Jolly. Batchelor "'as around the mark first with Jolly close a stern. 6. 1-lelen Ingerson, Rochester, N. Y ., 1-8-6-7-5-8-2-5, 41 ~. 7. Pat Katon, Hawaii, 6-2-8-5- DMF-4-5·6, 44 . 8. Darline Hobock, Tuls a, Okla., 4-7-5-8-7-7-6·8, 52. L.ltl. BmJd Dice Improve With Coaxing? To hi s collection of preferred Limericks, our Language man has added this work of un- known authorship : "There was a yo ung man of great gumption _ . .' mongst cannibals had the presumptio n ... lo go, but alack, he ne ver came back .•. they saJd ·twas a case or con- sumption!" YOU KNOW those masculinity-femininity test~ that the s tholars are s o fond of giving to the college crowd? Such tests are said to in - di c ate that students with high grades have far more feminine traits than do students with low gr ades. WIL.\LES Q. ''How fa sldowhalesswim?" A. About three to fi ve m .p.h., most or them . Blue whales. though, can turn it on right up to 25 m .p.h., faster than any man can run. ALLIGATORS can close their ears just as came ls can c lose their noses. A GAMBLING MAN \vho knows his odds should bet you 2,600 to one you did not elope when you got married. NOT J UST every word but every syllable in the l:lawaiian language ends with a vowel. And no two consonants e ver occ ur without a vowel between them . LOOK, TllERE ain't no Spanish moss in Spain, remember that. Anyhow, it's not really a moss but a flowering plant that 's a di sta nt cousin to the pineapple. DI CE Some men of science have gone so far as to try to prove that Yll!J..Can influence the roll o( dice by talking to Them. \Vhen they rolled the dice 100 times in silence, s even came up 16 times. Wh en they rolled 100 times while re-" h • pealing ''come on seven, t at seven came up 19 limes. 'I'hey tried the ex periment re peated- ly. And always got more sevens wh en they chanted to the d ice. They're now convinced. More convinced than J, might mention. Address moil to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. ~@!1}¢l!}@@f!HW)@@$$@$@$$$ i Where do you go to get your ~ Ill MARINE SUPPllES and get % !t them at DISCOUNT PRICES? : ;; ~ @ i -::! AIRPORT @ BAKE" 2 MO I < M o ® ~ 0 _, w Take Newport Blvd. I& * ,._ j ~a: Exi t East at Baker & $ : ff ii! KALMUS Ri ght on Pullman : • R T L $ : ~ . • tr at ~ : • ,_ ':;1 $ :~ . ~ ! ''The A&het" COAS1 HWV i:.t i ., MOM Marine ! .»al '.ULLMAN, COSTA MESA 5574t01 @®e ,,..~ ..... ~ ........ •.•@•i& '1 • • Holiday Races Labor DayWeekendFull 'Tis the Labor Day weekend and all through the Southland yachtsmen will celebrate it with the "labors·· of racing and cruising. The yachting bill of fare includes everything from "around the pegs" regattas to offshore dis- tance events. plus some homeward bound races ror yachting types who will have spent the long holiday weekend lolling on their craft at Catalina Island. THE BIGGEST EVENT ON the Orange Coast will be Dana Point Yacht Club's third annual San Clement e Island race to Silver Gate Yacht Club 'tn San Di ego. Nearly 200 sailing yachts are expected to hit the starting lin e orf Dana Point Saturday at 10 a.m. for the 134-mile race, leaving San Clemente Island to port. The race is open to IOR, PHRF and !\10RF ratings. DPYC will also sponsor a Labor Day Regatta for small boats sailing on inside courses. Most traditional event in Newport Harbor will be Balboa Yacht Club's three-day Labor Day Regatta for a ll classes of sailboats. Racing wi ll be on ins ide and outside courses. The event usually draws upwards or 200 boats in 20 classes. Winding up today is the Sorenson Memorial Trophy series for Lasers s ponsored by Lido Isle Yacht Club. A UNlQUE SORT OF RACE is planned Sund ~y out of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club where a n eet of Westsail cruising yachts will engage in a single- handed race which starts al the club bar with the s kippers rowing out to their anchored boats, setting s ai l and sailing a course outside the harbor and up to the Newport Pier before returning to BCYC ror a finish at the bar. Southe rn California Yachting Association calendar: Los Anci-11u·Long Belch Al.AMI TOS (IAY y ACHT CLUB -Labor Day R'QiU1,t, alt tlilS'W!~. Si!lur. daV, Sunday, Monday. 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It's•the second community col- lege on l-he West Coast to offer an associale in arts degree, dealing with the field as a matter of sur- vival, according to J oanne McKirll, history instructor. She credited a n "amenable und encouraging" administra- tion for writing into college policy a commitme nt for the new liberal arts major designed to : -Help women develop a perspective pertaining to their own self-interest and relate that view to social and cultural fac- tors s uch as economic necessity, political participation, historical patterns and ethics. -D e v e lop on e 's self - a~areness in relation to others. -Increase skills or com- municafi9i:a and analysis. -En"rich women's knowledge of their · culture a nd the rapid changes Within it. -Prepare for such careers as news r eporte r s, accountants, televis ion d irectors, hospital ad- ministra tors. bricklayers, at- ~. Noise Made f By ALLISON DEERR OHM DillY PUolSt.11 During the Middle Ages the ,-,hazzari;' or cantor of the Jewish congregation began to e njoy longer tenure and higher status. A position that fi rst included bringing out the Torah scrolls for _readings a nd a nnouncing the 1Sabbath, soon grew to prayer leading and composing and recit- ing of hymns. ·Qualifications were·tigid. The hazzan was required to "'have a pleasant voice and ap- pearance, to be married (so that his prayer should rise from the walls of his heart>. to have a beard and be fully acquainted with the liturgy . The new cantor at Shir Ha- Ma·atot Harbor Reform Temple is a sign of changing times. Barbara Lauterbach has both pleasant Voice and a ppearance, but no beard. The 23-year-old Costa Mesan is the fi rst full-time woman cantor among Orange County J ewiscongregations. T e mple president Leonard Levy sees Cantor Lauterbach as a further confirmation of the con- gregation's unique philosophy. IUGHEST PRIORITY "People are our highest priori- ty. and we will sacririce ever- ything to get the best quality or personnel to implement this philosoptly . "She is the right person ror us at the right time. The fact SHEis a SHE never entered our dis- cussions." For the cantor, the past at the Newport Beach cd'D.gregation is the realiza tio n of a lifelong dream. • A native of El Paso, she is well known' a mong Southern California. youth for her work with t.J!, Wils hire Boule vard Temple summer camp program. "I worked with the camp for six years,~· s he s aid, ·"beginning as a junior counselor and even· tually be.coming musical director during my last two years there.'' She h ad been teaching fi rst and second grade in Houston public schools when the job offer was presented. The self-taught guitarist , who collected an extensive repertoire through her youth work, missed ·teaching music in the p ublic ~I torneys, mechanics. surgeons, pe r s on nel direct or s, water utilities scientis ts and electri· cians. "~'oothilt College in Los Altos has the other full course with em- phasis on cultural feminism,1• Ms. McKim said. "Ours is aimed at practical feminism, unders t anding the social processes and knowing ·what you may or may not be able to do on the job. '·we expect our first graduates in June will be better able to deal with discrimination. And we en· courage the m to select a second major or earn a work certificate where they will be able to in· corporate these concepts." She regretted that more JB· year -olds don't choos e the course; most of the majors are "re·entry" women. "Jt ·s h ardest for the high school graduates to acct!pl the idea because they still are being counseled that they will work on- ly for a little while. "Today's women will have to take care or themselves but early ins truc ti on hardly h as been changed to tell them atx>ut the strong back lash or sexism that works so s ubtly. "Primari ly we have 23-and 24-yca r ·olds who realize that sc hoo l s ettin g . And , h er schoolwork left little time ror re- ligious involvement. JOBS COMBINED "This job gives me a chance to combine all three interests - teaching, music and religion.·· A descendant of Rabbi Jacob Lauterbac h , noted rabbini c scholar a nd late professor at He brew Union College, she uses the guitar because it is unpreten· tious. "My goal is to sing with, not perform for, m y people. We pro- vide a songbook at services with both H ebrew a nd Englis h translations. "I want people to sing their prayers with me, but I want them to know what they are singing. "J ewish prayer is a joy, and as I view it. song is our way or pray- ing joyously." Rabbi Bernard King, spiritual leader of the temple, noted that with Cantor Lauterbach, he is. seeking to make the service more, human. Instead of "performing" ror the congregation, a t a pulpit five feet above them , rabbi and can- tor conduct services among the people. "From the beginning," said the cantor, "I was impressed with the feeling of the place.·· The te mple shares facilities with Christ Ch'urch by the Sea and a sense of brotherhood pre· vails . "We call the result a 'chur· pie'," Rabbi King added, with a laugh. "Our concern is with people not with bricks and mortar." BEING HUMAN The congregation ''gets a sense 'something has happened to their lives' but they are uncertain why their situations have changed.·· Ms. McKim was particularly proud of the communications emphasis because women, condi- tioned not to have the same articulate skills as men, late r are stymied because they don't talk right. "We urge wome n t o take argumentation and debate so they will feel comfortable in this posture. When they ha~e the out· ward dynamics, they can be out · spoken on certain issues, more authorit ative on the job. "Som e women have round con · sciousness·raising a dead enJ . They have fairly sophi sticated heads on their shoulders but still don't get what they deserve. or our humanity. Barbara had me lead ha lf of the congregation in singing one week, and I'm a terrible singer. Jt does the m good to see me in an uncomforta ble spot.·· In her repertoire, the cantor in· eludes Israeli folk songs, Hasidi c me lodies and modern American Jewish music. "There are a number or young, J ewis h composers in Re form Judaism who are creating new, folk-oriented sounds. It is ve ry hard for them to get their '-''Ork heard in the est a blished temples . "We hope to introduce them here.'' Most of the 200-ra mily con- gregation have taken qui ck ly to their new cantor. "For some it was a shock the first time, seeing a woman with a guitar leading the service. Now. everyone seem s a part of it. ,"For So m any years. the con- gregation would come and sit and hear and see a performance. We want them to be involved. WORSHIPPERS "I feel that many or our faith are turning toward this kind of worship.·· Rabbi King added, "And we are becoming worshippers as well, not performers." Miss Lauterbach will serve also as youth adviser and re- ligious school teacher a nd con· sultant. ''I will be working with seventh. e i ghth and ninth .graders iri socia l, educational and community service ac· 'tivities. (SeeJOY,PageB2) "They need more analytical Utinking to interpret long range signiricance. Once something is on paper, you still have to righl (or it . Not believing in yourself is rrightening.'. Such pe rsistence from her, a re w colleagues and the vice pre- side nt of academic arrairs madt: the dirference between their degree program a nd 'other schools that offer a patchwork or courses in hopes public pressure will die out . Ms. "'1cKim credits the team with proving the validity of a ma- jor soc ial ins t itution being sensitive to the needs of the com- munity and changing curricu1um to better suit some 24,000 people. "Changing behavior is good and eventually involves all social Thorn Amid Widow's Weeds I DEAR 1ANN LANDERS: Why would' a-bright, loving man who· showed every consideration for his wife and children duiing his lifetime die without leaving them protected by a will? It's too late for your answer to belp us, but please, Ann, print this letter because both my at~ tomey and funeral director have . told me that an unbelievable number of men, r esponsible and competent jn f iscal matters, ,_ behave as if they are going to live forever. They make no prepara· tion whatever for the eventuality of death. I now am faced with a financial mess beyond belief. Attomey's fees and inherita nce taxes are horrendous. l also am having heartbreaking problems with my husband's brother over some ":i>roperty -the ownership of . which is unclear . 1 know !DY husband loved me 1 i ' and the children with all his heart. Why didn't he take care or u s p roperl y ? -THORNS AMONG THE WIDOW'S WEEDS DEAR THOl\NS : Why! Bff1ase, Uke 10 many others, be hated to tblnk • boat death -IS II b)' 1..,.r1ng II, II would llDOre lllm. . lbopeevery ••• wbo re1d1Ulls colamawiU aek h.l•ielf, ''lfldltd tonlabl would mr f1mll,. be pro. I . . . I l teded. Onancially?'' lf tbeilnswer. is ··yes,'' you deserve to sleep like a baby. lf not. get bmy and put your affairs iaordf!r. You owe it to. those you love. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing this in answer to the let· ter fro m ··Plant Love r in Miami." l am 13 years old and . have been doing a lot of experi - ments with plants (or the Science Fair. Here a re my findings: J took three difrercnt kinds of relationships . It's better to grow with new meaning lhan to ignore a persistent probl em.·' Men comprise IO percent or the Women·s Studies enrollment. More Chicanas and black women are expected to attend when counseling expands to show that a wom an ·s co llege caree r benefits a ll m embers of the fpmily. ''The course is definitely multi· racial and helps white women to encounter the thrust around minority issues," she said. Ms. Mc Kim, who has been a stock brokt'r , insurance age nt, public relations specialist and executive secretary, is working on her doc torate in social history at UCLA . She is rocusing on what hap- pened to women between the World \Vars in terms or economic demands, urbanization, deser- tion , alcoholis m and .. job op. portunities . "The-most significant change in the last 75 yea rs has been \l.'hat has happened to families." she !"xpla!ned . "Vic torian ideology is 1n sn11thercens a nd we must take stock of \l.'hat is available to women as a result." Hi story courses in Women's Studies range from basic femini sm ("that was the con- \rincing clincher -criteria work · ing to strengthen the progra m'' J to Women and Work in the 20th Century. Freshman composition has a woman's emphasis ("instead of your traditional chauvinists") and the two women in literature rourses are entitled Women in Cages and Liberated Wom en. Special session s in guidance geared to career planning and personal awareness are recom- mended for women only as is health education -"tile only part o'f the curriculum where we've faced real opposition. "The physical education de- partment is more concerned atx>ut developing muscles and in· creasing lung capacity so yoll can run raster.'' she said. "But for women the compell - ing issues are rape, radical ma stectomies a nd safe con - traception.'' Or. J oyce Kin g, literature, and Mary Wood, composition and health. are the two other full - t ime ins tructors assigned to Women 's Studies assisted by lec- turers. While the eventual aim is more recognition of women's contribu· lions in a ll subjects. Ms. McKim explained that separate courses had to be devised •·at least for this generation." eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, August 29, 1975 Page8·1 Cantor Barbara Lauterbach with Rabbi Bernarp King leads songs for Shir Ha-Ma 'a lot Harbor Reform Temple. Below, she rehearses dance with Judy Broyles and Joann Schulman. Ann Landers plants and played three di rferent kinds of music. six hours a day, to all of them . Tbe plants that got the rock and roll were dead in 24 hours. The plants that "listened" to the dance music or the '$Os didn·t die, but they weren't especial ly healthy. The third category. which got the Chopin, Moiart and lullabies flourished. So you see, Ann, t her e IS something to il. -ANOTHER ,PLANT LOVER j • DEAR LOVE R : So my readent told me -by the bu.ndreds. Tb1nks for s h aring your re· se1rch. Is alcoholism ruining your life? Ki'low the danger signals and what to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholism -Hope and Help," by Ann L81'ders. Enclose SO cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, self-addressed. envelope to J.nn Landers, P.~. Dox 1400, E lgin, JIL 60120. , Friday, August 29. 197S ' • ' Teacher Proves Example I Rite Dates Told ' • I I Joyce Kupsh sorts slides for new slide-tape package. By ALLISON OF.ERR 01 Ill• 0•1ly P1101 St.Ill !\-tuch or the road to Joyce Kupsh 's do(•toratc ln education "'<IS traveled by bu:1 -between Orang(' Co unty and ·r empe, Ariz. 1-ler l'ommuter-style graduate "'Ork "'aS 0('Cessnry because or hf'r dual life . She's also a wife iJlld n1uthcr or sons 7 and 11 . Wit h her husband's guarantee that "he could• n1anage·· and fai th that her young sons "ouldn't mind 11ving in out- gro"·n-before outworn jeans. she began ""hat she calls ··a very in· teresting year.·· "The first semcst(·r, it was some schedule . J had classes C\'Cry day. At the end of the week I'd i;rab a pillo"· and blanket, catch the 11 p. m. bus and curl up in 1 \\ o se::its to sleep. ''l\ly in-la \.\.'S "•'Ould pick me up in Riverside and drive me home to l lunti ngton Be ach." Things got easil.'r during the second term. 1-l c r schedule, in· eluding a class taught as a graduate assislant, gave her an cxtr::i day. HECTIC SCHEDULE "I'd catch the bus Thursday . and have most of Friday to do lh.i ngs like have appointment:-; \\'ith the children's teachers, get the house in s hape and then I LINDA GORDON JOYCE DAWSON KATHLE EN SMITH Smith-Watson Gordon-Fi nster University o f South e rn Cali for nia graduates, Linda Gordon and Gerald E. Finster ar e planning to m arry Nov . 22 in Our l_,a d y Queen of Angels Cath o li c C hurc h, Newport Beach. From Page 81 .Joy I ' • • "'Also, 1 will be teaching kin- 'dergarten and first graders in re· ligion classes on Saturdays. and fifth through ninth grade on Tuesdays. "Music will play a part there, too. The fifth-and si;< graders study Israel and that ~eans a lot of folk singing and dancing. The younger children sing because they love it." Since her arrival in June, the cantor has been immersed in le arning her new role and meet· ing the congregation. It has left little time for anything else. "But when you have a dream fulfilled , it is more than enough.'' The bride-to-be is a graduate of Vill a Park 1-li gh School and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorori - ty. Her pa rents are l\i1rs. Beverly Pattinson Gordon of Orange and Welli ngton Murray Gordon Jr., Anaheim. Her fian ce, son of the Edwin Ii. Finsters of Corona de\ Mar, is a graduate or Corona del Mar Hi gh School and affiliated with Delta Tau Delta. ••• Dawson-Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Dawson or Costa Mesa have an- nounced the engagement of their ·daughter, Joyce Lenore Dawson to Richard W. Jones. The couple plan to marry Oct. 18 in the Community Church Congregational, Corona del Mar. Miss Dawson is a graduate or Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coas t College and now attends Chapman College. Her fi ance, son or Mr. and l\.1rs. John P. J ones or Garden Grove, is a graduate or Santiago Hi gh School, Golden West College and the Orange County Sheriff's Academy. SALE **JEWELRY** A. H. 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During the school week, she lived in an unde rgr a duat e <lormitor y. and learned the in's and out's of car pools aJld how to ride a bi1..·yclc. On the s tafC of Golden West College since it opened, l\.trs. Kupsh has been teaching busi· ness skills for a lmost 19 years of high school and coll ege level. In reecnt years, she has found many, ir not most . or her students are re-entry women, those seek· ing job skills lo return to the labor market. "I knew there had to ht> a bet· ter way to reach these kinds or s tudents than traditional teaching methods." One key, she said, seemed to be increased use or audio-visual ter hniques such as the college's Golden Keys laboratory for typ- ing. With a slide-tape recording set- up students could proceW at in- dividual pace a nd work class hours into the 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. period most home makers could attend. Success with Golden Keys \\'hi ch she helped develop, led l\frs. Kupsh to produce programs for other business skills, such as use of duplicating machines. Pisces ''Doth stude nts and teachers liked it much more." RE/\CIUNG STUDE!'.TS This inter<'st promptl"<l her to reinitiate work on her doctorate in business education, so thal eventually s he could work on the four-year college or university level "teaching the teachers. ''That way, I could reach m::in y more students in the long run.·· lier involvem e nt with instruc- tional media led to an unusual op- portunity for her ramily. For t,,,.o s ummer s, under auspices or a bus iness publica· tions house, she toured the coun- try by camper ("rilled '1.'ith audio-visual equipment") and delivered a serie s of one-day seminars on college c~mpuses . "\Ve s aw places "'e would ne ve r ha\.·e seen otherwise, and I got a good idea of how tittle was available in the fi eld and how great the de1nand could be." She found she was hooked. FORMS COMPANY l n addition to sli dc ·l a pc packaJ;:es she helped produce for the college, she and her husband formed their own s mall com· pany. Golden Vis ua ls, to procluce business ski ll oriented packages. And, recently she began a con· suiting-writing contract with a large East Coast publisher. Close Deal SATURDAY, AUGUSf 30 By SYDNEY OMA.RR An1id all of these commit· ments, s he rinds time to travel lo loc~1 l und regional conferences to coordinate se minars and to speak on her specialty. A look at the tidy oCCieo sho sha res with her real estate salesman husband tells you how s he 1n anages it. She's organized. And, she belie ves the quality of fan1ily life is even better now that s he's so busy. "I think you appreciate your hus band, a nd your c hildren. n1ore if you 're not around them every minutl' or the day. And, they appreciate you more," s he said. The f am ily s p e nds little weekend tin1e in thei r Jlunt· ington Beach apartment. "We're usually off in the camper, or the dune buggy.'' She believes s he r eally now has n1ore time for her family than in the past. A bonus of her time at Arizona State University, Tempe, was a chiincc to relate to students on a different level, something she feels she's brought back to Golden West. Incidentally, she did a little in- direct public relations work for \\'Omen and mothers as working people. ··1 proved that you can do it. My s tudents need that exam- ple." IR-UFFELL'S I UPHOLSTERY W-.Y•W..t .... ,. I t2J Hart-ll•d. Cotto M~541·02 5t ARIES (March 21-April 19): Directions, in- structions, communications in general could go astray. Know it, be realistic enough to keep copies, to demand verification . ,~UMlll<I;., l<l4T1-· ,.,. COl<O. -VICI TIMI lT.t.aTS AT TOUI ltOOI ..... , __ , ....... , 11t11~c • ..,,..._ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Refuse to be quick-and-easy where money is concerned. You have right, perhaps duty, to take care, to check, to compare investment potential. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Steer clear or electricity, machinery where practical. Avoid acting on impulse. Finish rather than be1in pro- ject. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Highlight greater independence, specify needs, break through barriers, rip away mystery clouds1 Ac· cent creativity. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 ): Intuition, creativity team up to become valuable, twin a lli es. Personal m agnetism flows; you receive plenty or attention, publicity. VIRGO (Aug. 23--Sept. 22): Be ready for change, travel, variety -you wri te, speak and make d ynamic impression on many people, in· eluding VlPs. You can climb ladder to top. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be specific. Get to bottqm, line. Leave litUe or nothing to specula· tion."Clear lines of communicat ion. Relati ve with chron{c com plaint may receive good news. SCO RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 1-lold off on in- vestment until you get promises in writing. · Perceive, investigate, ask questions, insist on answers t hat ' 'make sense." SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Home ad· justment is necessary. Family member does de· serve explanation for change in plans. One close to you will bring up past promise. CA PRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19 ): Hi ghhght perfection of techniques. Don 't settle for secon- dhand goods or erfort.s. You know what is best - stick to standards . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Affairs of heart dominate a s emotional responses s hove logic out of nearest window. Ride with tide. Don't take others -or yourself -too seriously. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Deal is closed, transaction is completed. You reach beyond sup- posed limitation. One in authority is willing to forgive and forget. If today is your birthday you have fine sense of humor, Y.OU are artistic, fond or travel and food. You make domestic adjustment this year . You are due ror gr eater happiness, security. You have corrected past mistake. di A ernon·s SPOR.TSWEhll. BALBOA ISLAND 2 16 MARINE AVE. 675-1904 ANNOUNCES SUMMER SALE -..sAT.IM l AND. 14f&:040t l ,..,,......,.., .... c ...... - .~.~v I ,42.1111 l Mercede \Vc'rc ~ 1i1tlc farther ~V.'3}', so we hu\·e to do a i;ulc m~1rc. Come anti ,cc us. Son Di•go fwy. ot Avery, Mi1sion Viejo OHLY AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH (714)1•11140" ,, "" '"""' • • (714)495-1700 l 'ONCE A YEAR' PATIO SALE all name brands BROWN-JORDAN TROPITONE 0. W. LEE THllfJJjE Umbrellas Chaise pads Placemats a Glasses Floor Samples 20-30% OFF Tluu F~doy. Sept. 51h ROGER'S GARDEN NEWPORT CENTER " .640-5800 s c ~ wit '6 c cas tio1 t y ~ not pla1 Ila tim ··c. m e Cot V.'01 sirr m o s ai Ra: tiot Sa] v.·il Wi "' ncl pc! rer in !' s a1 wil l'it ilh Co ' ' j Fe I ti( li r ' " "'" NC .. ~ ""' ·~· the~ ·~· tlllfol ~· "'\I~ '· c ''"' '"" I ;na! ~·· IM~ o. W<L '"' "'' Tel: ... ' .... ~ ""' • «•! p "' ""' ,,,,, "" F "' ••• "' ••! .. , w• •• "" '"' ' ... <>; ~· •• ··o ... -... • ... •• ... ' .... ... .... .. , I ... ' ... -.. 1 "' ... .. 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IJ•tl 'HI l•I W"Oot'<l"llllf'll "'"'l•PP1ld1""'-0.<r• ... d ll>l'tl t .. 1<1~ Gt_,• 1 .0 '/t.o E •CROACl'IM(NI I ERM TNO NOllC.f IS t [ RIEBY Cl'/[N \a • ln \ ~~~ .. \\ n t~R .. ~It 1,1~ • In f) '"" AAll>Olly ~d (0 '"" &I inl)o'! Thb •lillt,.,..nl "''"' I led w 11'1 !hi CD~n1 , Cit•~ 01 Ot•n~ c-.1, on .A¥jult 1) 1tl) o vlOH• blt(lr o~ned •no re•d to s.ru tn)lrv(I on.I 0. < ~P•tlon• Verw! ly Progr•rn ComQ ela ln•l"H I .,... t on 1ilwll of l)od lP..< I t •lk>n\ K"''du • llld ll1rn\ .,.<I 111(1 lot n'I\ ,,,.. 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ME \T Iii TIE ME HT Tl'MI !ol o ... ng ,._f1'0fl I\ UlllAQ Mf T he attorne y for James W llcad, 22 <.:barged with rece1v1n g and concealing stolen property told a court t hul Waggoner ag reed not to prosecute the ca:se 1r I lead received treatment for heroin add1c ti on nn1•, llowever J ohn Easley or the Williamson Coun t y shen ff s department said the department would not a gree to drop the chariies and wanted the case }.llaced under t he control of the court Judge Don llarrts, 1n view or the conruct, rescheduled the pre hm1nary heanng on Sept 6 • La bor leader George Meany s hould win the 'Cowp1 leorthe Month Award for oppos1t1on tosh1p m ento r g rain lo the Soviet Uruon 1 ex as Agn culture Comm1ssioner J ohn C Wbite !';ays • Geor ge M ea ny 1s ( J now the c ha mpion con PEOPLE tende r fo r the Cowp1le or _ _ the Month Awa rd for his ~---------" oppos1t1on to the shipment of fo r eign g r a in sales This d ubious a wa rd 1 ~ us ually deserved b y Agn cult ure SeC'rctary Earl Butz, but A1eany 1s the newcha mp1on Wh1te srud • T he R a sta fa ria n sect or J amaica, w hich \\Or sh1 ps tla1 le SelasSie as god for the most part s imply r efuses to believe tha t the rormer Eth1op1an monarch was dead We know that trad1t1onally God ne ver die ' said Broth e r ll1s lor1 a n s ec r et a r y of the Rastafa rian Movement Assoc1at1on • Gov Edmund Brown Jr 1s toappear on lwona t1onall y tele vi sed talk shows 1n October his orf1ce s ays T he 37 year old Democrat ~ 111 t a pe -1n Los Angeles -a Wilham Buckley program on the na tion a l publi c t el e v1 s 1o n nct"ork Then on Oct 5 h~ will ap pear h\e on f\1 eet T he Press • Forme r Secretary of De rcnse Me lvin R Laird arnved 1n Tokyo for a one week v1s1t a1towN saying he intends to wnte an article on J apan Laird a counselor for Reader s Digest v.:1th foreign M1n1ster Ki1ch1 Miyazawa • met A )Udge has dis missed charges against r1nan c 1er ~rnard Cornfeld that he allegedly owned t"o 1ll egal :slot m achines Judge Leona rd Wolf or Beverly Hill s Mun1c1pal Court thre w out the case after Cornfe ld s attorney ~ demonstrated the two machines s eized a t Cornfeld s mans ion worked fo r rree Bev erly Hills pohce seized the machin es shortly after FB I a gents spotted them on a v1s1t to Cornleld s estate • Almost everywher e we go we are recognized a nd people treat us kind of special s ays co11N1<1E1..o President ford's son Mtke Ford said he and his wire Gayle, would hke to be treated hke JU St a nother coupl e SIGRUN s ~IUD 0 t.loo vi 111)1' s.n v • OPO•lo S11 It! 20) NC~ I 6e.Ch C11 •1'6l Sl9 r 11n Ho •o,.•d 11$1 PO•I ~Ian~ Pl N•"'P<I I B"KPI. Gil ""' Thl' bu\lllllS\ h (Otl!N(1"4 ll'f..., lft. OI• di.Al s g•un Norg11rd This \t.ie,.,..nl wa\ ti ed Wl\h '"' County Cll ~ or Ot•n11., Co111 ty Oil lliUOQu" II 19/S F..-11 P\ibl ~Ii OrdnQ-e Co~\I O;o y P ot Avg 22 '1'111"°5.tpl S 11 19/i 3l1t/l P UBLIC NOTICE C .. IOSO N0 1 tCE TO CRE:OITORS SU .. f:lllOll COURTOFTME 'KATE 0 " CAL IFORNIA FOR: -'Tlrt~ CO UHl Y OF OR ANGIE No A 14~J1 E'l•teol BE~N ECE l GRAY ;iol.,., known •s B ER NIECE I.UC ll.E GP.A V Drce•IO!d NOT CE IS HEPEBY C.1 VEN lo tile <red 1or1 01 11111 aDO•t namtd cff'ctoent IM I •I l)Ol•son~ hi• "II c "ms aQ.l nst the Mild dtttde I &•t requ l'<l lo r • l!'lern wl\11 l~t ntce~sary vo~Chers In thlr ottlct 111 \he c e ll of \hf abol<tl.,, tltrodc111,1 I o 1op•t'>"M!1~trn "'"'1"" n..ces'"'' "outl\f!rs to l~e u~r; Qlled 11 11'111 •w ott ceot c A H C.BtE po &o~ lll Ba bo• Ii and (1; lo<rw• """ en I\ ll'le pl Kt o! bu! ne~' ol 11'111 Ull de<Sh~rwcl In• I malt.,•• ""r!a n no 10 ll>e e\l•le c.t •a d O.tt!denl w tr• n '°"' '"""l~s•rttr trc 11r s1 pull I cauonor tl'I' -" D.!ledAugu,112 191S R06CR1 H GRAY .Adm 11 •t,alor o1 Ille E\1• e ol tt,,; •DO•t n•mtddcceo..nt C A MIG811E U'l,,...r ne A.,1111.11 p 0 8o•l21 81flb01 ltl;ond C1Uftml;o•l .. ? A torney tor Adm nltlra tot Pl.ibl \fled 0 •nge Co••t D• !Y P IOI .A"!I 1S 12 29 end Sep1 S 197S 31•1 IS P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! OF TRUSTEE S SAr..IE On Sep1em11e~ 16 191S al 11 Od o cotk •M et the South Fran!.,, lraM:• lo Ille Orange County HartJOr Munlclo• Courlhouse located a! 4ll01 J•mlloree A.o•d Ne ,..pon Beat h Ct llfor nla W G•••ld 8ro"'n as S..m.t tu!ed l u11ee t'uch \ub!l luHon 01 1ru•1H ~•• 119 twrn m•d• .Apr 11 1'1S 1no recorded #I.pr I 1S 1915 In boo!<, 1 311 Piii(' 111l as lnstru""""t No 12SIS oll c ;ii •KO•di ol O...Jn9e Counly (e ltor nla} unde !he Off(! ol !r u s t mad e lly A S HT O N INVESTME N1 S •co parltiet!J'I peon- '11 nQ ol 6ERJ AGHADJ IAN and JOH N A P""CltA PO a~ Tru'10l's rP coraeo Au;usl 16 91• as ni.I ..,....nl No lhOOS n 8oo~ 11221 PaOl' llS6 ol Ollk • Retords ol 0 a11Qe Counl, (el torn!• Q ~en to ~<Ure an lldtbted nes s In lc1vor o f YOR B.A VI SlA NVESTME Nl S LTD a pa !I'll! Sil p as ~ntl < 11 y by rea..on 01 II e~ch ol t~rtt n 011 gal on• secu ed tile ebv nol te o! wh c h wn\ re~o dPd Apr1 ~ 19)$ •• n'\r11tnent No 13 l>S n Book 11179 Ptge 10•1 o t s ad 0 11 ta Records w Ge a d 8 0 ... 11 •• Substlluted 1 •u••ee "' r.e at pu1>1 c &uttlort to ttie " qr.en 11 oder '°' c•Yl P'lrlO!e ln lawful rnone• ol IM U11Ued St•1e$ •I lhfl I me ol sa e w tl'IOUT "'~r taflty as lo t t e PQSM!silon or e.-.:um llrar>ee' 11\f! nte•esl conveyH 10 a"° "°"'he d lly w d •utn l tuled lru,lee un Olr wold deed or tru't n and to the IOllO,..lng de'tr!oed propet\y ocoled n tllt! Countv of Or•n9e Slate 01 C.I IGfnl• lo w I T~I! port on 01 !he We't ha f of lllt! Soo1 hwes\ QUa,te ol !he Sou!M•'I qutrlfr of Seel °" lO Towns" p JSouln R&nge 9 We\! In t!'le Rar>e ~o Slln J""'n C•lon de San 11 .Ana In Che Clly of P1.ocent11 •s per map reco ded n ~ 51 paqe 1 OI M see I aflfOUS Maj>$ In the Olllt• o! 1ne County Reto•IH' ol w d Countw ly nt weue y ot tilt Easterlf We would hke to break out or t his 1dent1ty ( n~us and JUSt be 1dent1r1 ed as Mike and Gayle t"'ord not the Preside nt s son and his wife he said The young Fords along with two couples vaca t1oned a l Kerr Lake on the North Carolina V1rg1n1a hne I ne of tl>e Rench<> San J uan G111ori de ---------------fS..nlll An• EXCE PT lHEREFR()M that por1t0n OI \• d l;ond rlrw:i "' Chin "'freel No 81h0 es per map rKordlld n ------===------11 ---~======~=~--)Booll llS P•g•2•1oJJ nc us veol M s PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE CP 1051 FICTITIOUS9US NE SS eel -us Meps In tl>e 0 11 (t Ol 1111! NOTICE 10 ClllEDtTORS HAME STA TIEMENT County Recorder of sa d Coun!y S\JPE RIOP (.OU Ill OF THE '"' lollowlng oer5<>n •• doing llulil Tiit ul'lders Ql\f!d Suost \uled TrvslH STATf_Of (:ALIFOllNIA FOR M•s•s dl~lams lfrly alll IY lor any ntor THE COUNTY OF ORANGE OR#l.NGECO MEDICAi. WE I GMT ret ll'lf'' ot the SI eel MldreS• and •ny No A M4S5 CLINIC Jll• So B• sto Santa .Arlil oTlle• common des gnat on I any Eslate O! El.ME R J HUGHES CA ii 9J1fl.I ~he,en Dece1sed Rolle'1 J T1•c• MD 9811 St1111-Sad w e wl I be made b11\ w thou! NOTICE IS HE RIEDY G VEN lo •l>ie lord c.t deM C.ro .... Cal I 91'°'1 (OW!fl•nt or "'a<ranty e•ti ess o lrn- trNll!Ot' ol the above named decedenl Tn s business 'conllucled oy 111'1 111-pl ed re~,d ng 111 e posse~slon or en thal a oeru1ns hav nQ c alms !00" "51 d wldu•I c..mbrantt s 111p.1;y the erna 11 119prln 11111 u!d de<ed,nt & t ••Ou! Pd lo I e Pobert J Tr•(e M D c p1; sum o! thll note secu,ed by !..I d tl'll:rn wlln !Ile necessary .. outhef'li " '" s S\1\•men\ w as I le<I w th the Dl!td ot Tru•I w th 111e es• a5 n w!d Ille oll ce 01 ll'le cter~ ot lhe abol<tl en County (.lerK ot Or1;n9e County on note pro• aed edv•11ce~ r any Ul>Ol'f' t Uedtourl o• lo pre5enl tl'lllrn "'1~11., AUQUSI 11 191S 1'>e !er fls ot u d °"ed ol Tntsl INS necin!..1•1 •O<.ICl'lll•S lo Ille underi. ll"ed F4MOS (M <ve• •nd ,,po:nsei ol tne Sull$lllu!Pd al nw olll<t ol h s ano ney Wil l-I AM PuOUll>ed Orange (llilsl O.ilty Plot T ustee end o! 11>e trusts ( e;o\e'(I lly I. OUPANTIE l•S Wes• 19tt> St ff!! AUO 1S 12 19 ancl S.pt j 1~1j lOSO-IS w ldOftdol l <usl Cosl11 ~!>" C•lllorn I '11617 wllltl'I s Dated Ju y ]1 1915 ll'>fpa<eol ou~l\f!•sot theunoers gneod w Ge ald B'""'" 111 a I rnau erl per II n 119 to ltlee\la!eol S11bsl 11,1\td Trustee w d decedent ,..11,,ln four mont1'! aller .029 Wtsttrly Place tf\e ll SlpUlll cat on ot lh s nol u Sule101 Odte<IAu9us! ~ 19/S PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beach CA 92"60 P.AUr.. V HUGHES Publlslled Orange Coa~t Da ly Pio\ Adml11ls1ta tor of the Eslale NO'TICE INVITI MG eiOS Auqust IS 11 29 197~ J0?0.1S ottl>e&bll•enamedoecede(ll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllat WILLIAM LOUR ANTE se1; e(I proposals wlll be recel'ltd by1he P UBLIC NOTICE MS W•t l 1'1h \I "' c tr of Cost• Mes• 11 tr.e OIUce of the C05D Mf;sa C..Ufor,.iett42J c tw Cler~ •• the Clly Hell " Fair 1--------------- Ttl CI U l-UJ.I Ori"' Cosl•MtU C•ll!Otna untllthe SUPIEll10R COUllTOFTHE AttorM' tor AC!mlnl,ftat(lr hOllr OI l I Oii i m or> Septemller I l9IS STATE OF (Al.I t<OR:Nl.A FOil PubU1ohed Or•noe Co;os\ Dalt, Piiot •I Wh ich Uma 1hey w I bl! ooelled TNECOUNTY OFOA.ANGE "UO u n 2• 11no Sepl s 1975 31((1.15 Pllblkt, •ncl e•d ••oud "the eo...icn No A 147t0 NOTICE OF H EAR ING OF Cllambers lor lurnlslllf\9 all latJOr PETITION FOR "ll08ATIE OFW11.I. ma\erll11 equipment trllllsP0!'1atlon ANO .. 0 11! l.ETTIEllS TESTAMIEN --------=-~=~--1endsvch olhl!t f•cl I •S as may lie ... 'TARY {BONDWAIYEDI P UBLIC NOTICE "O'TICE TOCONTRACTORS q u ired lo r the co nst r u<llon OI E$llflt 01 ROllERT J TRACE CAl.l.INGFOllll!DS F AIRVIEW ROAD -NEWPORT Dtceaj,l!d Scllool o ,irk\ Co11~t Con>m1111!ty BOU LEVA R D TO P R IN CE TON NOT CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al Co IW911 DRIVE •f'ICI DORSET L#l.NE TO SAN DIXIE TR.ACE nas II ed l>l!rt n a Pf\ Bid Dredi nt! 3 300 CIO<-PM of Int DI EGO FREEWA Y lion !or Probalt ol W I and lot ss.uan<e «hdeyol Seotembl'r 191S A Jet of plens Slit< llc111 ans 11nc1 01 L.el1eri Tesla m.,,1,,.,. 10 the pell Plac• ol B d Receipt Office of Ille oll>er coolrac\ docu ments rTWIY be~ \loner tbond w"" ed l elerence 10 Pur<Mtlng 11q..,1 Cot$! (.om.,..in ly l1lned •I 1111 Olllca OI Ille City wllk h Is made tGf lllrtl'ler part culftr' College Olsld<I Adrnlnl$lr•!lon &I d IEnl)lnNr 71 Fair O,lwe Cosla Ne!..1 -that \he t me and p ate ol '-'f'IRQ fnQ IJ10 .Adami .AVl!nue Co!!a Mlw C..lllOl'ni• uQOn t non relun(lable pay l!'le w ma he$ been r.el '"' Septe"'ber 16 Or~ County C• lornla ml!nt o! 110 GO A <h•rge of $1 00 will De 1t1S al t 30 a m In !tie tourtroom ol Pl'olt'tt dentlllcaHon n•me KOC:E ,.,_,.II handled bW m11U Dtpartmenl No l of s• d courl 11t 100 TV A DMI N l ~TR ... TION BUll.OING Etch bid Sfllltl !It m1de on the Pt11-Owl< ten er Drive Wes! n the d ly ot INTE RIO R FURNISHINGS BID NO POUi form •nd In lht rn;innet ptOVkled SMiie An.. Ct tom la s.111 in UW con!•lf<l llOC.uments aNI W llllt Oeled.A1>11u\125 197S Pl!KI Plans llrt Clll Ille 0 111<:•"' \he 111:u1m~nled by.,,,, lltd or a.l'I f l s WILLIAM £ SI JOHN O t lrlt l o ••<•o• o l Phys lc•I ct.ec•or •blollOl>Cltor not ••s tn...10 County Cte•• F•Cllltl•s O fU<I o r Illa Artfl •eel Plf'Cflllol lhe r.mount ot th!! bid ,.,.,. WNl'TIE 0 91EllHANSl.EY W lt!•rn 61uro(k & Partners fJOO payebllfOlheClt.,.oFCOSlllMeld and FLEMING N1wpo•I Blvd Ne woo•ll _ Bea ch NOTICE IS HE:Re&Y G VIEN 1hel Al....,,.'f'S•IUW Calltornla Peens m•y 11111 omalned t i the Clly Council ol s • d Cl l y has ..,.2vinNur i91Yd lhe.Ar(l'llle<t soll ce i.reto!Orl tlill bllSlled • prtvalll"'ll Svll<!l\5 NOTICE IS HERE6Y GIVEN I~\ r•le~s<•le ofweoet ln fKCon:llll'\tt vanNt1ys Carltomlatl"IJ the •boll<' n•mtid Sc,,oot Dlstrlcl ol "'11" 11w 10 be ptld In lllt con11rvct1on 1 .. 111,17 .. _..,.. I ll l•11 OrtllOI cou111y C•IUornl• •cl no bY ol IN •bov• 1nlllled impro..ernentJ.. AHlrlll'''°" fl'tltltl<!Mr .,.d th,ou;n llt Gower 111no &o•rd TtMt MIO ,1119 trid sc111e ,..., 11dopledl>JI Pl.illll\he<I Or1;nge c ..... st De lly f'Uol. flt •eln•ll•r r1lerr 1d to as INCUyCouncU Oy Rft.ol~lon/S-t on "'42' 7"1 t nd Sepl • lt 7S lll1 /) OtSTRICT wit\ re<tl ... UP IO Ill.II lhl 1thCMIY ol Jllnlf,lry 191$ end Is on not Iller '""" IM •bo.,.. sl&ll!ld time Ille In tMOllk e ol Ille Cllt Cteni ofsakl wtl...:I bodS ror 1111 •"'•rd of • COlllrK I City Th.ti s•ld r•I• lll'ld M:•le s -.i.. fOr 11>••1111 ... PfO!eCI rlfef'rwd to tf>d tOOOled In '"" nolk•H 81d\ SNill bt nc:•l,..d In llw plect ll'IOu9" h1n, •nd comp11lely wl torth iOtnlllll'Cf •bove •ncl •hl>ll be OPened IWrllfl. tnd l~•l tahlt<al• '"~ a nd pu011 <1¥ r etd •lou d •t Ill• IW ,..kl lltwlullon I' rn.acte 1 per! of Mlovll 1latld tin. •l>d Pl41<• 1111' not kt Ill fllffftn<e Tl'lfr• will lie • S1SOO ~It,... Tiii Canlr•cl o r 1 1'1•11 In 1111 ®lrwd IOI' ••<h Ml of 1110 dOc:ument~ to P9ffOl'!NllllCt ot 1111 wo11t aflCI 1mpni .... QIMl<tnlM lhe ,..1~'" In oood condition mtnls,. cOlllonn to the l.11b0f COO. ot within u ... d•YI •!ti t !hi 0 d °""'"° ll'lf St.t• ot C. lfornl• •Ad 1111\0tr 11- 001• of "" Sllll• ol C•I tornl1 •llPllCllllllt E•Ch bid m u1t "'l:onfor rn efld bl lheffto WllhtM••<t0tlon1111lyof ~ f1P.WIV'lli.,.tottM1cOt1tr..:.t <loc ""'4"1j,. ••rl•tklM '' mey be eQu~ Ul'dl!r l!•<h bid tl'la11 b9 fKCO<>'ll>i!llled tly tr. IM SQKlt l llflllll•f !"V"Wlll'll lo WlllCl'I .cu•llY ,..1,rrtd to In tM con1111c:1 procMdlngi tllr•vnct.r ••• t•~111 erlCI dm;umtnts 11!MI 11'1' 11'11 II" ol propneo whk h ~not •n '"°"'""'"' o,. the _,.ontr.-c1or1 ptci•l•l•n• •I 11'1• l.tllo• Cod e Thi OtS'TltlCT ttM,...1\ IP>t ri<ght lo Pl'tflrwllC• 10 L•OOI' ,,_.II lie IJI""' onlf rei.<ttt>YOI 111 llldt or to w•l"'I!.,.., Ire 1111i.-nnerP1'111tldil'd o, I•• ,........,11JM or lnforrl'l•liUn l".nylllOt No tNct '11ell ._ t entict.r.d """"It It orln ll.,. Okldl\'14 fl\ldl on•~ form lurfl\ll>edlJJ lhl No ltldder "'•Y wltl'ldr•w flit bid for • Q ty elf Colt• Mt\.t ltNI I\ rnlde 11'1 ac Clllltlocl ot IOI'!~ u ,.. !•SI oeys .,., tlW (Ot~Wllh lhl pro¥bloni.ot fhlptll- 41111t'MI tor11w ooenlrw:i of bids pout r9q11lrt"""'~ .A pot~ boftd end • perlom'llroe9 Eecfl llldCIM m11st bl llnn* tl'ICI bond wlll bl requl,td prior 10 twt\lllGfl •l•Pl'...-Ullftl t s rt<111lttcl 11'1' 1- of lflt(Ol'ltrect 'The Pt1mAr1I bond !IUll1 T._ City Councll ol lhe Clly of C:O.:lt bl 111 IM torm M l 1or111 In1111 contrecl Mlw ,...,...., tht rllJf!I 10 ,..tkt "1Yar dm:t.lfMll'll. an OIOl.. OPIN Slot.4, lf tl-) )Op.ff\. l!:ll.lif.N,. ,.MINNl[V a lO No W OtYOetl (Jty of 00 ... 1111119 lo•nl c...~ MrlM.(;allf'orflla a , f'+Mm•n e W•lMfl ~rthM er.,... c.a.11 o.nr l'tlOt. P UBLIC NOTICE ..... ,, SU,.EIUOll CDUR'T 01' TNf_ STATI! OF CAI.I FORNI A f"Olt TNE.COUNTT OF OllANGE N• A-M,16 NOTICE OF N IE A lltl N G OP: "t TITION l"Olt .. ltOllA'TE. 0 1" Wll..L AMO FDllt Ll:TTEltS Tl!STAMEN TAlt'I' EYl1le ol NE Li.iE P EARi. WAD Ol..E oec .. Wd NO'TICE IS HE R ESY GIVEN In.I AL.BERT 1.UCIAN WAODl.E hM 11 fO herein• pet I I lot! IOI' PrOblll ol Wiii and for ltWoll'IC•of l.1tt.r5 Tesia ment...,tf" nw ,.1111ontt rtte••M.e to 'flf>kh b "'411111 tor lut"tt..r pert1u ,1l•tS MIO tn..t 1"' urne •llO .,1ac<1 of M •rlnt tr.-.... "" tMtl wl lor Stoel! 10 1•IJ ti• )II • m i., "" counrool'l'I of 0.parlmenl ,... )ofuldcou'1 of711Q (J•k (afllitt Ol'I ... W.11 In IM Clly ol Sent• AN C:.U~ll 0.WCIA.uqut112 Tt7S Wll.1..IAM li l tJOHH, Counl, Cl•rk Dll.aAll.9'1" MnW ......,_, S.111 ~·1 .... """' l;e01N"ll••lll1 ......,_,.., ,..titllllMr ..utllltMlf Df"""OI CM.i O.Uy "'1111 ll09 EAT J Till,.,CE 0.lt i!•l•""""t wt \ I ~ "'1!11 t ... Covn\y C • ~ OI Or•llllll Coun•r on AuQ ... 111 1•1s ,_, Pull! '11ed Or•n~ Co•~I 0 •1 VP IOI lli119 1) 11 2'I tnd!>epl 5 "IS JO)I IS P UBLIC NOTICE NOTI CE TO C.lllEO/TOll!ii su~E •10R CO UltTOFTNE ST• TE OF CAll(ll'ORNlili !'OR THI! COU N1 't OF OltANGE N1 A l•USol Etl•le ol M.AkC.ARIE T H FISCHEP .. u ~RC..AR El HEl.E HE Fl!iiC.HEA. Ot'~e•Wd NOT CE IS HERESY GIVEN 10 1111! C ll!d IGf' o! Ille •l>O•<I n•tt ed Ol<;todl!nl 1"'11 •I IH•.,.,ns h•v n9 t "Im'~· nsl tne s• d Otced•rll ••• ''Qulfl!d lo I If 1n.m .. tn l/'ltl nete'lu y woyi:..., s n ''-1111 Ce Ill "" c•e k OI "''" jl(IVt .... • 119d cou•t or top eslOfll 11 tm w th 11111 nit<.tss• y •Ou~""'' lo 01e Uflde s lll"!ll t i tne UANI( O F AM E R C.A NATI ONAi. TRUST .AN O SAY NGS .A!,SOC .A I ON 1 u~t °",.. I~"' IOI North M•ln Slrt tl S•l\t.l An• Cal fGffllll 9:1101 .Ann l.uc le 8 EI s wh ch Is !hi p .oct ol bu~ ne1su1 t"-""' Clef't 9"IO<l n " rnttle•s perl.,11!rw:i to t"" es1• e ol 1ei<1 <lt!Ct!denl w th n •- "-'1"1 •lier ll>e I rsl P\1111 (il\IOfl of this f>lll lte 0t1eo,.,119u\I 9 1•1s Ou 1rvrn1 un 1 •" SchOo O '' kt Jotln M R•J<C Autllt>t 1•d A~nf ll'ullH~ 0 11 ~ CO•U 0. Aug l 1nd•nd1' fl HI> P UBLIC NOTICE MOTl (_E OF A'iAll..A!lll.tTY OFANHU•l.R IEPOllT Puts..,.n110 Secnon•1~td ort,,..ln tern.I llt""""" Codt no!(<' \"" t!tlY Q •tn lh•l Int annu•l tePD ' It>< ti. I • <•t y111;r ftld llQ Ma !h 31 1913111 T"P r.. rlltlel"' Fo...,d•I on 11 p vate foun dil on '11 .. a ilb e a t !"e Founda! oo Ii P' n( pa l on <e lo n'l)i!CI Of> du ng e,iu "' bu\ ntl• h011•$ 1 om a oo a n lo} OOp m o,•llY( ll(enw11or11<1Ul"'lh u ... 1~1 .. 1111 d1y• ;ou e. tR~ o .. ~ "' 111 <1 !IUlllk•I Gfl The Fo..,d11tlon s pr nc pal off ice Is louted•' 2191 o~poRI D •e s.. 11;· l'<M Ir• ne C• l1orn • The prlnc P&I m.tnager of Int Fa... dll on s J•<• O J~nk n~ 0.ted AUQUSI 27 t91S Jeck D Jenk 111 PUC lsned Or•nge Co1•l De 1, Pl ol August 29 1975 llol'l-1~ tl>eS•d U!tt•O.fll ••• 1.-;iu •dt t. 1~\ •••M1"Mt .... ~"with I""' "•WI ¥1<.n .. n tM. ,,f>(, -ll\I ~ .. H>tm ...... lhOr .... , ...... ' .. o...c .. I II Cou ,, (. t • Ill 0 ... ~u~ co .. n ~ Of' 1.,.,1 OI eQU """•111 •IOtaQ• Ill "'"" n ""011 (I ot "'' \ • ~ 01 t~• """..., ,.,...,.,., 1~11 I,. Qlll 111 w•• uni I '"'" I n>e • l l ~tou l O•IO P•IMlllt""m .. tn"' .,_ 11.k .. S! .1, .. d .. ~ O<••""•I!~ "'IC.AIM y •W(IW'' IO If>• U"°"" an oJ PwD "NJ Or•r><1"' Co ,,, 0 .. 1 ' " ut Ila·~· '\. •Ml Co,lil M•W C• I •t lhl Ol!<eof M t•• eon I" ""'I ' 17"•...iS.,pl~ ~/\ JG\..11~ C11Dfll'IAn•~mptonde~l•r•t""'"'-'' n,.tt •rw1 Jlo• .,r ~i) E Oct"" t v<I ~n l ""I /.Id .,g l,.onQ &o•C ~ c .. 110 n .. ~ ) ENCl<O.AC:I MENT PERM I NO "'"'" •llll!1>•ce o1 1111, n"'~o1u"'" Ill UI I( NOTI( f. !It. 10 ll•t• O•vG• d""'t ome_,,, ~ o. s u .eo 1n a• m•llt •t pe 4 >Q In lc--------------1.A\>.OC ~ on lSO N v ~ • 0 """ Cr!~!~ 111e11t•l•OI \4 d °"' ..... I .. n ..... , ~UPEJ< OJI CD URl O F (;Al FONN " ........ \ .. c~ 111n. to• Ptl•ml~'\.lon 10 n mont~t•!te '""I ''' p~t1 ca1 u !/ \ COUtlll'I' OF 01>.,,_ClE !o .. o c 1J 001 ~ rrc.itll mm n10 ~ t• NO ,., .. )fl h• O~I ol ,...,y '°"'" el nQ 1...,. NDI I> o...i•vow•l l)1tl) 0 JIDER 10'\.H0 W(AUSE .u--11 k~• •D ""'" a<IPO•""' SECUP lY PAC, c \C(_f'S..,tC IHI !VII 1. ljlJ ee 10 tOllSI u I • mi'°" 1 NA I ONAl e-..No< " ,,.... M~u .. ol h~ ~ p f<l on'" o .. ru .. n Wn Gt••w II JW RI• t d E•"(V10•ot ln.,w 01 1101'(J1><Y-'>l Dl'iE 1-1lot r1 10 { •'" CO\I" ~U Cdl 1 n <'II NI tn .... l>O~enarn"tt°'"t ~ I CnanQ< OI d ,,. lflrl<( (A ~·cnpl on <M!<.I~ •l lOll 11;1\ Mll,.1.l!tt 8 RONH 9RUMME1T Wttl li(A ~ 00~01 t_,., e.I .... l"OlllTER IN~ G> 1 J)O"l I nni l l (JI E E)(CEPTION PERM ( H51E De••" al ~d NO 610 on .. n "' ( ... ~ Zl '~" IOt R,i.,.mon 0 Ii (!<~ I ~~ LM>t .. •ch C•llo,nla 'IOMI ~~ 11 An ta Fo n1a n U.t •w Til U1Sl ,J\.t101 Cll IQ n d '"' •lfr ;onra lo I OW ,.,. AUllf'lllYIO• IE ••tutor t•Gh ""'""111110 O~I nlo dU rro ,~ PuD \ned O•<ln°"' Co&~! Do Iv I nl lu(U ~ .. Vil Id •~UN k ;ind <> • ow• t AUii 15 ~2 2• .,ndS..11 ) ~ \ 3 •1 ii dYt l ""ct P<tr• nq Iii "'Of~ om q 1c t11nlU .... 111o<1onel ();'lrat<'I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 6 USIN ESS NAMESTA.TEMENT Tn1 ro 10 .. no""',,.."' .. , .. '-"' ng bu\ neJ\•" THAIS kLCEN 5ERV CC CD/Vo PANY .lll'I? 8rt\011 l•nt Hun IWJtGfl Bt.-cn Ce lorn c1 97""o E,,..,11ro Aolle 1 na' s 1 m Bre ton Ln H~l\I no;to n~al C. lo n a 921;-411 >llR Q J>I( Of ""IJ (ll>ll lt<l""!"O '"'" ol .o I "<larn .. ._.,o dwel nQ" • " <l l'<CGUIUt!>ontll ~d d .. n l Cifl\'11:'1 ~ ,.. loundd ~n O<;• e<I a 1Ulll t:.1<11.., A•11.., co~ .. ,..~\• C;o Io na n"" 1'7 Gf\I" ([•t n pl un °"~ d .. t.on,,. t.:enl HI/ 8#1.1111( OF AMER IC.A N.ATIONAI. TRUSl A SAY NGS..A!>!>OC .AllON IE Jtculoro!the W ot lh .. llOllWt named dectdell! 1--------------·I ... u<tl 1 l~a ~ 11197 ll •"" Ln HU11t nt,ilon s...acn ca lo 11 ;i '11,,..,, JUDGE OF lHf. \UPERIOR COURT M<Bll OE McBRIOF • ZONE E:)'C.EPTI DN PEPM T 1£ 1) 90 for 1.,,,11s 4nd Cil\n on tlu <It! ~ 1300 Qua I Site(:! No:....O l B~;1tn Cat torn • !or Prt " 11.ory O.wtoomt'!I Pt .. n lor :ISO ap.,rtmenl U(ll\ naPOR H01on" l<>t&KI • nl Ad.Jm• A •enue Costa Me '"" C.. lorn a I An Enw n>nme11ta\ mp •U '"" t~a'>bei'fl l led) P UBLIC NOTICE Th s buslne'' IS condu< ~d by a OAVIO \TE Rr.. NGTINGl.IER L.IWCotPOtellon to0Nt wpiff1 C.Pllt• Or lw• Svllt t10 1--------------· lgtne•a partne ,n P Edwil d fi: T~i!I \ Sf CUNN l'j(;HllM &CDHCOr..11110 Allornay1 ~•I.aw l ZONE E>(CEPTION PEllM r ZE 7} ~I lor Ha o d 1 r<d"'~" •qi Ud •t r S t ee l Co• a ,..,,,. CAL FQRN A FOR VARIANCE 10 CONSTllUC T A N 18 U N I APARTME NT COMPLEA EN C RDACHING 7 o INT O T l<£ REoliJllEO ~ RE#l.R Y.ARD 'JoET BACK ON PARCEi. 18 AND Al- lCIWING OPEN ANO COVIER£D PA RIC.I NG IN Ttt E FRONT SFTB ... CK. ON 60lH P.ARCEl.S 1-0C.ATEO AT 1'21 Anaheim Awe 1912 MlllYt• CMI• Mes.a C1;l 10 n a n an RJ..CP ~ (A ne<,iatwe oeca•<>l onM'l tlfoe> ,...,.POrtlkK h C•IUomla9J..O Tel (7Ul ...... MU .AllWM W 16' IEi t t lll ... Plillll!IWO 0r•Plge Co,,U 0.!ly P IOI #1.U!l-12 19 •nd Sept S 1 19/S ttlS.IS P UBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO 114'4 ftESOl.UTION Oft 80ARO O F D l ltEC TO RS OF S •H TA. MARGAlll 1TA WATE R DISTRICT DECl.jt,lllNG 1HTENT ION 'TO .AH NEK CERTA IN T IEllRITOll'I' TO IMo PllOVEME NT OISTllllCT NO IS OF SA.HT A. MA RGARI TA WATl!R O!STltlCT <.Anl'lol!•illlonNo 1to I 0 No 1S) WHEREA S l ~e SA N TA MARGARllA WATER D ISTRICT ht,etolo<e esl•bll~td !mproW""'"I Dlilrlcl NO IS for tl'le purpo5'1' ol prtt. wldln; l•cl Illes for lhe COi e<llon tre1tmenl ~ dlspo\111 of w•~te ""'" lnclud ng r.c amaUon rtu5'1' and d .. JIM• o! su p U! recla med Wiler IOI' tile •••• wlll'lln •r><I wb~quent , •11 ne•ed tos•fd Jrnprowetnenl Dist, ti No IStrom Ume \o t me a nd WHERE#l.S llM> M s• on '/le)O Com- l)olny llncl MOu IOI\ N Q..,.l Waler D s.- trlCI P'evlo usty reque•I" II ,.,;io 1911 men\ of the ll0 11nC1a le' ol S.111• ~ ~dll Water Ol•tr ct 11nd Improve tfll!nl 015\flcl No 1S "'~!en was .c comp •Med llY I tie B<la d ol SuPtr¥ _., o! 0.•r>Qe County n lho•e P OCIH!d no• de' IJn•ted 11 Iha! t me 1;s Or;J<>Oe Cou~ty Rto gan lat on No• 21 n °' " ... WHE REAS Ille consent lo'"'" pro- ceK\ nQ\ llY ltle Sant• M"r9ar la Waltt O.st t i was on \~e e•l)e<tat on 1n..1 "'ch proceed n11s wou d res"n a.,., n U>e tontu en! anne•at on ot Ille !er 1 tory de•t• bed n O an11e Count, Rt Ol'gln ~at on No! ?1 21 or 1'1 lo tt>l' SN>M M.ilrqar •a W1;ter Dist let ;ios ~ a~lolrnp•o~ement OhtrlctNO 15' -WH ERE AS O r anqe Co unt y Peor~n 1at on No• l l 1?o 29w•s ac comp llilled whe eOy su(h !er \Ol'y w~ •""e•ed Into tne Safl \a Mar9atila W&le< 0 slrlcl but no! nlo lrnprowe .....,IDb trlt!No lS NOW THEREFORE Ille Bo¥d of D recto • ol tl'lll Sa11t;o Marqar !a W1 er Dist !Cl does hertllY RESOLVE DE TERM NE a n(I OROER ash>lt~ 1 ll'lal '"'Board ot Dl•ector1of !he San!• MA 9" llil W•ter Olslrlcl &re of Ille o pln o n 1na 1 lhe 1e rr1tor .,. "'relll!llle d<'Kr oed snou d be .i neMed 10 lmpro•~mtfl! Dist kl No 1S •nd tn•t lor 1new purpases '" s Re!iOlu I on r.as 1>ee11 ~oo!ed 2 Tl'lat 11 s the 11ter1tlon ol tnls Board ol 0 1 e<tors to anntM •a d tt rr •ory 10 l"""fOYemtnl D st•kl No lS OI' ll>e San1e Ma,91;r te Water Dlstrl(I J The! e mllp 1"0w "0 !tie eJ;'lerlOI' tlounda< y of the terr tory proPO!.i!<fto be .,.,...Ktd wh e ll rn•p W.atl sufllce IOI' Ill oetel s as to the '"tent ol ll>e ••N 1o bt llWlt•ed to Improvement Olslrlcl No IS of 1'-° S.nlll Marq.arlUI 'Alter Ols- 1r cl Is on I e w '"Ille SKrel•rv of the Dist let and s a wa able lor n~I on by any P<''Slln or l)l"rSOllS lnl••ntPd 4 T"'11 tile te rms a nd conditions of lll'lne~aton II any bea11d1nes;iorne• I '-'r•llV p oi>0sed lo be l he tollo"'1119 Cel Tl'lat tl'le terr lo y here nbelore descrloed •Mii be en1 t «I 10 5'1'•" ce ffOm lat ! I es of Improvement Ols1rlcl No 1S a$ tllOUOh II had been partot !m- pro.,..ment Ol!trlct NO IS 011 thtdeltol llli In Uel formal on llnd (Ill Tr.al the la"°s toerelnbelore drstrlbtd may n !he dlscret on ol tl>e Bo.I rd of Olreclo•s lie subject IO"" an.- ,,...1 SUlndtlY char!lt IS Ck:1fml IW!d lly Ille 8¥•d ol Dl•t~lors sufh<-1 In amount lo pt,y 10 lrnpro•ement Olstr ct No IS ol t!'>e San111 Ma rqar ta W1\er Olstrlcl the •mount of money !Mt ""'u d 1w1 .... been oald b.,. said P")P!r1Y In the torm OI as\essme111s and st..,dby <Mr911~had t bttn 11cl~ded wlhlnlm­ provt1rne111 Ol1trltt No IS Ol lhe Sanla Mlir~r 1• Weter 0 Sir <I as ~ t of Orenoe County ReOl'9an zat on ~ 21 21 o,19 5 Tllat tl'le asse•srne11ts fo< <arry rw:i out •nw pUrpose of \II d 1rnoro"'ffT'ftlt 0 1\trltl No IS ln(IUd n9 Ille paym!nt ot prlrw;ll)lll ol •ncl lnlttesl on anw bollds °'"'''ran1sou1s1al'ld no shalt be levied ••~•ullwly upon IN! lands " wikl tm- orovement Dlstr ct, 11\tludlnq l/'e ter r lorr ennexed thereto o Tl\ill 11'111 llrnt and 01ac111 for the "'a• nQ 11¥ lhe Boil d of 0 reclor•of lhe Senta Margarll,i Water D st• cl on lhe qutsllon of llle 1t111t1l11Uon of Sii d ltt r tory her1!n11etore de•<• bed to lm- provernenl Dl~trlet No lS OI 1'-' ~1a Mar~rlla We i•• Olst le t and •flvou1er matter relltl~g 10 any OI the IOl'l!9Qlng s.n.n be 1 00 o ciocto. pm on Sep 1ern11tr 15 1•15 at the p st le! OHlce 1SSl1 Marquerite Par~W•Y Minion Viejo Ca lo•nla 1 Tl\lit tlle St<:retarv be ;iondt~salftl! Is nerebw d reeled 10 g ve notice ol 1hli. prOpO$l!d lle$01ul on by pybl ~no the !..lml! In •t,Gfdlln<t w lh !>e<Hon )l,llU ol 1111 W•ler Code ... 11lch oulll!(allon w 1 bf .-ccompllshei.I oy pul)ll!l>ll'G a COQY of thl\ lleso Ul lor> In a ne...._, ol oener•I cl•cul etlon pub she<! In 1t111 Covnly of Or•not onct .i "'eek '°' '""' -ki the I rst pyb lc1 llon lo be 111 lt!•s• li:iunten Cl~) da ys or or to S.p- temlltr IS 1•1s aNI lly oos1 !IQ a <GOT ot 1111, ReM>luuon n lhtt• Ill oubfl< pieces wllhl"I"• terr tort llil!retntlltor1 ~w:rlbed •DOPTED S IG NED t11d A P .. ROVE 0 ll'lls 11111 fi.ey ol AUO'-"l. 1•1s, l/THOM.AS( SI.UM Ptnklenl SANT A M.A RGAll T.A W.AT ER DISTRICT •nd 01111eeoard ol Dlre<to•1 tnerf'Ot ATTEST ,/ F'Rl Tl STRADLING St<t t l•rv SANTA MA RGAR!TA WAlEROl!,T R CT11n<l oflhfl llESOl.UTION NO 7S-.~ A llESOl.UT!DN OF TM IE CITY COUNCii. 0" TM E CITY OF COSTA l l'lls s ale""'n wa' I ed w " 1 If' Countv Ce ~ OI Or~nQ~ Cou~ yon f'u QUlol U \97S MIESA CAl-IFOllHIA OECL.ARIHG F'710J llS INT E NTION TO ORDIE" THE P~ll• sneo OranQe Coa~I D<t I' p lo! '40 Non n e rt n S•re<1I S.nt• A.nlf C;ol torn " 92101 1•1~-· 11 141 '141 •'IW. An orne,, IOI' Ptl one• VA.CATION OF 0 1..IVIE AVENUE AUOQ 29 a"" Sep! S 17 19 191~ lll7 I\ 91!TWEEN N(WPOllT llOUl.IEYAllO[---------------.. NOELDl:N AVENUE FllOMS ... NTA ISA9fl. AVENUE TO DEL PiAAR AVENUE PUBLIC NOTICE l lMI (lly Counc t ol tne Cly ol Cos1a MewooesnereOy eso1v,11st11 OW\ RESOLUTIONNO 7S I ~ SECTION 1 Tile c ~, Cou.-.:11 ol !Ill! llESOl.UTIOH O F e O•AO OF Otr o1Cost1 Mesado.s nereby<1eela•e 0 IR IE c T 0 R \ 0 F 5 A N T A 11,1n1wUonto~ac11te oortonsof Ol we MARGAftlTA WAT ER 0 151Rl(T Avt1nuede•<r lled a•IO ows DECl.•RING INTIENTIOH TO AN .. AR(IEI.. HO 1 A pOrl on of !!'le NIE)( CEllTA N TE RRl fORV 1 0 IM Soulh ... \terly one Ila I \I'>) Ol l.Ot SI n PROVEMEN'T OISTll Cl NO IW OF l tKI No 300 I S s hown on 11 map S ANT A M#l.R Cl AR TA WAT E R tlllreol 'KO•Otd 11 Book 1' Pe;e 11 or DIST RICT Mlw:eUllntOUS M<IOS Oii ( ill rKOl'd•o! (Anne••! 011 No 1 10 D NO IN) Or•noe Coun!y Ca !for nl• clescrllled•s WH ERE #1. S Ille SAN l A llllrt!ng ettllf!Soulher y cornerofl.OI MARG "-R T.A WATER DISlfl C1 S1 IM11ce Nortn ... esle fly a ""'ii the he<etotore eSlabl sneo mp111vemt>nt So..1~-lile• y line ot s;io d Loi ;tdlSIMK• OlsttlCI NO IW lor tnt purpow o• p<O" ol 6 Odleet tt"'nct Nonl\f!•1!er y •Ion<) viii nQ 1.-c I l es tor lfl.e I an\"' ss on 11Uneltl1 QOlflt on the N0'1hefSlt!r w lne !i!otl'ilf llnd d \Ir t11t on 111 "'al er f<>< tr.e ot Ille Soull'l-sterly or>e nan l'hl ol Loi a ff w tnln •1'111 sutiM!Ou,nt t il<VIO!•"d SI se!d polnl be ing 18 00 Itel lo wld mp ""emenl 0 sir/ti NO 1W NorlhWl\ltr y h orn tile Soutllelfiterly f,omllrnelo l ,,.,,, and ot llne thenceSoutheauerly a <>nO!..lld WHEREAS i~e M sslori Vie o com Norllle•sterly llM to t~e Soul-le< y Pl<IV •nd Mo1,11ton N que Wa1er Dis lotUne lhence So\/lh,...sle rly1tono,..ld trlct P ewlou51y reciu,sted " ea Q Untlo lhepolnlollleg nn ""' ment o! lht! bllun<ld es ol San J Ma PAftCIEL NO 1 TlleNo'1n""f'!\erly qarll ll Wa l e 0 \I r ~I a nd 12 00 teet of the No•the•ster y on&-1\a r ml)l'oyf!rne111 0 st <I No 1W wn en t'N l ol 1.01 s' togethe r w 111 tne "'as eccomp •N!d Dr thP Boa do No rthwester l y 12 oo l tet or t~e Supierv -~ 01 O•an9e County n ll>O<ot Sou\h-ster 'I' one-l'lall (\fJ) or l.ot ~ proceed <IQS des 9nate<I at Iha! I me a• ell of Tr.-cl No 300 a s "'°"'" on 11 m.op OrilnQe County Reorgan 1al on Nos 21 'KOrcled n Book I• P&ge 11 OI M .. 22or 29 •nd <•II~ Maps ••(O<d• "'Dr•nc)f WHERE.AS t1>econ!i<'nt 10S1Knl!fo- Counly C•llfo n 1 <eedlnos lly t~e Sant;o Ma qar la Wiiier .. AftCEL NO J Tiie $Gv\1>er.;1erly 0 !ii ct wl s Qn t~e e~ peclal on th.JI 20 00 11'1'1 ol the Nor1Mlf•terly ll'flt-Nlf such prOCePd ngs woul<l re•u I a !loO n (hi ol l.ot ,, ll>e Soutlleasterly ;iooo the concurrent anne ><at on ol 1111' ler lee! of Lot 59 l oqe•~e r w 1n tne • 111 Y desc< tied In Oran11e Coun!v No•th,..e 1ter l ~ 1000 l ee! of the ReOl'9<1n 1a l onNo\ 1 11 o 2'llo\lle So~the••te I Y 30 oo !eet ol 1ne Sant• Ma ga la Wa ter 0 SI t i as Norlhl!&sle y one ~a f ('hi ol lald tot M ii a s to J mpro~e.,.,.,rlt D Sir ti No s• •I ol T a.ct No JOO a• shown on a IW and map retodedl11Bock 1• P.J9t110I W H ER EAS O•an ;e Coun t y M see lantoU\ Mao~ records ol ()r;onge ReGfqan •al Dfl Nos 11 21 o :>Owa•ac. c.ounty C• lorn a <omptlslled """e•eDy SU(~ ter 1o y wa• ~iliRCIEl. NO • Tne North-~terly •nne•ed ln!o t~e Santa Ma ,.a la JD 00 feet ol l.ot tl o! Tr K l NO 300 as W1;te• 0 s! ct bu! not nlo lnlDfOW! sl'IOWft on a rnep KOrded In Book.,. rnen1 D •1• Cl NO 1W P119t ,, of M ~ellaneous ,,...!>!. re NOW THERE FOPE 1ne Boa d OI tord'ol O••"Ot'County C• Uarn a D e<lo •ol lhe Sarola Ma gar la Watt• .... R(EI. HO J Tht! Norlh-S!trly Dlstr Ct does n ereny RESOl-VE 22 00 Itel ot tile Soutt>weUe•ly one h& 1 DETERMINE arw:IOROIE P as to o~ ~I'll of Lot 6• togttner wlt!'I Ille l Tllatt,,eBoaoofDl•KIOI''" the Senl;io Merg&• ta Water 0 st et a e ol Nor lll,..e1ter !y JO 00 l eet ol !Ile l he opln o n Illa! Ille t er r To•r South ... estt rlr &C 110 fee l of '"'" "'""' nelter dest r bed •nou " I.le an NOl'!Mi11led.,. 6' 00 Itel OI Lot 6' •• ne•ed 10 Imp ovement D s1r1c1 No w snown on • map •e<orded n Boo• 1• P•9f 11 ol M lsteltaneous "'°'"'l>S r e and lhol lor lllese Pu poses l~lsReloD u tlOl'llllJ.S been adop!ed (ordsof Orange County Ca l lorn If 1 Th.J I 1 S Ille n\en! on cil Ille Boa,d PAftCIEI.. NO ' A PO~tlon °1 11111! of o r.c!Ors lo anne• said te , lory to NOl'lh-1ter1y Bl 5 !eel of I.Ills 10 and lrnoro¥1'ment DI•!• ct No 1w ot tile n Tr•CIJOD ,,,UIOWl\Ol'llJ.1'11J.P lhereol •.Corded In Book I• P•oe 11 01 M , Santa Mar gar ta Wale • D "'let ceU11nt1111s Maps re<ords ol Or-J Tllal & map show llQ 111e ex!erlOI' County (II fornla dt!>C• l)eod es \he bounoar w ot Ille terr te>ry propo\O!<I lo be 1nne•NI "'"e n map shal sull ce lo a Norl,_$1e<ly lO 00 feel 01 the above det•lls as to the e•lenl ot !ne area to be descr lied 1.ots 70 and 12 arw:I ltie 111-let i.ec:!IOl'l of lht Southe1;s1er y 1 ne ol anntKed lo lmprovt me111 01\1 Cl NO lhl ellove desc, bed 30 oo lool slrlp of 1W of tl'lll Santa Marqar ta Water °'' •Ad w th the northeaile 1¥ une ol tr t i Is on I le with Ille Secretary ol Ille Monie v sll A"enue .a 00 IHI wide D U•lcl and • awallaOle tor lnsoec:1 on Wit be r011ndPd ,.. th a tangent <<K11'f by&11y pe,o;o1111rpe sons nlcrested l\liwlngared u•of IS OO IHI • Tllal the terms a nd co11d ons 01 PAACEI.. NO 1 The NO•lh""f'l!ertw anne•a• on ! any oe arw:I tile Sa"""' a ,.,, .. 00 , I N rtbypropow d tobethe lo o ... ng 22 OO letl oftheSouthweste,IV ee !e~ Thal Ille terr tO•Y Ile e nllelo e of l.ot 11of "'fra<I No :KIO I S snown on a de5cr oed •ha oo en! !l~d to .e v (e mllP l'KOfdHI n Book 1~ Pago!\ 11 and 12 of Misc: el eneous Maos r ecords ol from lat I I e! ol 1>1prov~men! D ~Irle! NO 1WasllloUQhltha d btt'ntia rof lm- 0r•fl91!CDunly CaUlor11la pro.,..ment o s!r!c t No 1W on 1he dale PARCEi.. NO I The So\llr.Nsl•rl, ollulnlt a formal on and n Od IH I of 1.ot 3 of Tract No 116 a !bl Thal '"" 1arw:1s 11ere nbelort sr-on a m ap <Korded In BoClli IS de\t, lied may In l~e d sere\ Otlof tile Pa .. 19 ol Mtscen1ne ouli Maps ,... Bolrdol o reel ors bl! subjec1 10 an an c...-d1tf 0r1;"911 Ct llllll' C•I l ..... ll n.._ st1;ndby cll<l•9' as oel,rmrned llY P~b '""d Orang co .. I Ca r Pl or A.11q.r<1t8 I} 111• 197S l07'l /S P UBLIC i'iOTICE e.-..,s SUPER DR COUllTOFTME \TATE OF (jt,I. FORNIA FOR TME COUNT V OF ORANGE Mo A4:M l9 NOTICEOFSAl-E OFllE ... I. PROPERTY ... , PR IVATE SALE tn t""' M~ne• ol en., c.u11 o "n n pol tile 11' ~on and ES1a e 01 MAR Y M FALl!:E NSTEIN lltO!f'Oe cnt NOl CE IS HEREBY G VEN 11'1.ll 11\f! unders Qned JAMLS. E HE M Pull c Gua d an a\ g~ard .Jn 01 tile pe ~on Ind e •lat<: II! MARV M FALK'ENSTE1N ntornpe1e11t w SO! 1;1 private \a e lo lne h gn~sl and uest ""'1 II ooer ahe r deduct on at anv e Quts!l!d II o~e• \ (Omm ~~ on """" t"" le ms and ~ond I ons IW ~ nal e n-..n I one<I end 5~11lt<I to ~on! """ "' ov '"" 1t>Jve..,.,1 lied Super or Co,,,.. Ot1 Thur!<la .,. Septem~ 11 19 ~ a t th!! !'lour ot t ... e ve o Clock oon o lhe•e&tter w lhln 11le I mP a 0"'1:d 111 a ... at t~• Oft ce ol ne Pub c Gua1 d •n m Soutl'I Gr;tnd Av Rue San111 M a Ca i to n .J <nlOS a l •<Jl'>I ti t nlereo.I al'ld estate ot sad M.AR V M F#l.r..ltENSl E IN ntompelent n a nd to tn..t ct ta n r"'a p<Oper\y Ciel.ti bed 1stollow5 tow 1 Loi 11111 T act No 1tO'I Ln the Cltv ot Oranve C1111ntr 01 Orange Stdle ot Ct lorn a as oer m;iop •eCOl'oed n Boo~ u Paqes 18 and o ot M s eel ;tl\fOUS Map• n '""OH te OI the Coun , Recorder ol sa d County SUBJECT to all e•C<"PI ons Condi t on s rest• ct on• t'as~me11u •~ <lu• ons rt'>tr va ! ons ens r qnl~ andr qh!Sol wa1 ol eco d Common y ~nown •1 JO:! Mal e Pace 01a11ge Ca torh a B d\o otte s .Jr~ 11v !ed lo• s.a d OIO per1¥ 11n<1 mu~\ be n wr I llQ al'ld w lie ece ve<I at Tile 0 11 (e ol 11'11: Publ f c;u..<d an 1300 So11th G and AYl'f>IJO! S.nta Ana Ca lorn a '1705 or mav lie t eo '* tn 111e C e rk ot sad S11per or C.Ou'1 or m;oy l>t del ve ed to s~ d PuOI c Guard an pe SOll.J IV &t any I me a lte r I rst puDI Cd! on 111 1n S not ce •nd ll<:'lore ltw rrwi~ ng ot sad w• TERMS OF SA LE Ca s n lawlul ""'"'"V ol l~e Un led SI""" o p.i t "'$" •nd D<rlan(~ evldenceo llr note or nales sec~ ed lly mor!g 11e or I(""' dHdont1111p ape 1v soso•da~">111tie •tceplall t 10 Ille Courl upon cGflt ma !Ion The sum ol 52 000 00 n t is" (frl1fled chec~ or money o der must accomp.any eac h w 1t~ll bld Of oller w tl'I !he oal,,nce 01 the pu CIUl!oe price IO be Pl d upon conflrmat Ot1 ol sale •s f;C)fll'Oved llY s.a d SUP<'' lor (our1 .A I o 05 or o!lers must l>t sublTUllPd on e lorm turn slledtly llle•e tr Tne dQhl to •e1ect anr and all bial." ""-et>r .. J.Erveo OATEO ... ugu!127 l•IS JAMESE H E M PUBr..l (GU.A RDIAN a•Guar<l anolte1'1 Pe•$0r'I .:r11uEsia eotMarrM F&lkensleln lntompetenl AOltlAN kUYPER COUNTY COUNSEL •lldRICMAROD OV IEDO DEPUTY ey Rici.. rd o O•ledo .At-ys 1or PuOI c Guardia" 61SO"k Otnttr Or •• W1~t Plltl Olll<• Bo• 137• o ~I For l11•lhe r nformet on on the abo• acp t.JI on~ 1el~1>none SS. ~24.S ar t • I al tilt ot!lce ot Ille p ~nn nq O.pa mer>! Rooon )00 11 Fa r Orlwc Co\!• ~wCa 1or1 a COSTA MESA Pl.ANN NG COMMISSION CC.C ak11 <J>a rm;on Cll<lr e\ W Rober1$ Setre1ary ano D rectorot Pl.:rnn ng Pl.lot '>nt!<I Orange Coas\ D~ly P ot Auou,\ 2'l lqllo llSt l lo P IJBLIC NOTICF. SUPERIOR COURT OF CAI.I FOllN14 COUNTY OF ORANGE 111Q Ci•I< Ctnter Ori we_., S.Ont;, An;o C.Ulo•nla C.ASE NUM81ER D101>M SUMMONS (MARRt.AGEI n <e Ille m;orr age o l Pet !loner 1.0!~ A Willi.AMS and ReSl)MClenl H.AROl.D A WILL AMS NOT CE You ll•vt lleo'n 'luied J"htt court may dee M aq.a nsl yo11 witl'lo111 your !It nQ l'leard ~ntes5 wou ~!.QOnd w tn n JO diy5 Reaa 11>11 lnlormaUon _,. AV ISO US!e<l ha\ doefema ndMIO El trlbunal pu11<1e dee d r cor11ra UCI \" al,ld <'flt a a meno~ Que ud ~ii OOn o d~ )(l d &s L.ea la 1n!Ol'l'NK <><> QlieS QU<' I To 11'\e PeSPO<ldelll \See fQO\nolt ) • Thepet ton''""~' e<lape!hon cor>cern nq your m arrl•9' You "';oy JUeaw• tten espo11se "' '"ln JOoa,$11! •I'll: Gate th.Jl lhl~ ~urnmon\ Is 1.oHW!don ·~ D U you !a l to l ie ;o -\ten nponse wl!h n s<Kh t m e your detau I may be entered and Ille courl may enter- If iudgmtnl contalnl.w;i ln1unc1 -e o olhe• o ders corn:ernlno d v slon OI pro- Pt<ll' :IQOUSal supporf t l'llld <ll'>IDdY ch d support •Ulorntf s fees. costs. .tndsuch 01ner re lef a~ ma.,. lleQr.tnted by Ille COi.Ott "'" (n COU d re•u I Jn lhe 9a nlsllment of w.tt)E!S ta~lngol mone t or P'OP~Y or other reHel c ll you wlsn1o r.eel<llltadwce of •n •llGfnt.,. n th s matter you .rould dO !loO 1>rompt1y so tnat you• wrll\en rt'!.!>0115'1' !an' m11yllefledon!me Dated .AUQust 6 1•ns WILl.IAM IE SIJOHN Otn. Cler~ 8y ~bra A Wt!'lu11t Oepuly • Tiit e•ponse al'ld oll'ler pe moiled papen. m u1l bl! n "'r11 n<;i and In tilt> 10 m p escrll>f!d by lhe Ca lorn • Ru e5 ol Court Tl\ey mul l bet l!d n this (Ourt w tn the proper flllnQ lll'f ll<ld prool ol $ervlcl! of a <OPY of ea.ch <><> oet 1 oner The 1 me wh.,11 ,i summon• s dttme<I serve d on a party may vary depend ng on lhe mell>Od ol i..r• ~e Fo, e~amp e see CCP 41l IO lh,ougn •1 5 '<! DONAi.DA MCQIRTIN .AllOrMy lfl L;row ltlOMtrllor 81•d Sultt l 14 Coslll "°"""' C.I 1orn111 tltl6 T1leph-:MIJ..ISSI Atlorne1 for Pel \IO!Wt ,.ARCEL NO t The Norlh""f'!terly IN! Bol•d of Olrectors ~ult ~ enl n 21 00 IH I ot I.Ill 28 of Tre(I No 316 111 •mount to p1;y to tmpro.,emenl D Mr ct SllOwn Ol'l t map fKOrefed ln BoClli lS No TW ol Ille Santa Marg.J ta W;o er P•'il"" 29 of Mlscell&neous Ma!K re Oh !<k l lhe .Jmount ol mOl"l'r tnat cordsofOr•r>QeC1111nty C•llfonwa -u d ha.,.. been p.J d by ~~lo prope 1y ,.AllCEL NO 10 The SouthMS\tr1y In ire lorrn ot a•Se.ssments ands "'1dDV s-u Af\11 C•lllom II t170l Tt!ephone (7141 l l' l'tl Pu11llP>ed Orange Coa•I D•lly PilOI Pub! Slll"d Orange Coast Oe 1, Pilol A"I! U 29 and Sep! 5 12 19/S ~I!> AUQ 2'I JO and Sep! s 191S llSJ..7SI--------------- P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 11 Od feel ol lhe Soulhwetlerl.,. one ha f cl\.lrges had t Ileen ncluded "' !~ n lm-('hl of I.Ill • of Traci No 316 M !how11 provement o ~!rltt No IWol 11>1rSa~1a I ·--------------··--------------on• m•p 'atorded Ill 6001< 1 ~ P•ge'Nol Mar11ar ta Waler 0 ~1,ltl as P'lrl o NOTICE TO COHTPAC'TORSCALl.ING FOR B OS M see l1;tie0us Maps records of Oranoe Oran<)(' Cou111y Reorqan 1<1t on NO\ 21 Nollce 5 hr:'•eby q •"" 1n~I Ile Bo.lro O'I' Tru~ttes 01 Ille Coast Com1TIUnlly Co<.ln1V C.. Uorn • n o 2'I College D sir t i o• O anqe County ""re Miier rt!ll! l!d toa• the Owner "' I re (ll'AllCl!L HO It A portion of tl>e S Th.et lht I SSt'-sSmenll for Clltry n<J ct VIII ypto bul no! 11ter tlloilll J 000 tt F da.,. Soeotemt...r \q 1913 w.a ll!d b d\ Nor'll'llf•Sle<ly """"alf t'hl 111 U11 •11nd Ollt •ny purpose ol sad mo•o..emen1 for 1'-';iw1roo1 tOMI ac1 o tile turns~ noano nM• al onol nde penoent Study !hi Northe•1it1r1w 92 00 feel of L<>t So! 0 1,1r1c1 No 1w lntluo no tllt! 11<1vmenl l..a"'luaQt Laboralor w E ~<1 on t Eou prnet1I a1 Go deftW('SI Co eoe "'fr K l NO 376 •5 11\0W'll o" a map fe of prlnclpal ot and lnte e•I on •n, t>oncl! <J.uch Cids !J>a I tie rece wo n !he btllce ol llW Pu th.¥.> rw:i .A<Jet1! In Ille Ad corded 111 Book l S P•!lfl 2'J of Mis orw•rtanls outstand nO sh;iU be leYed mln .i,•t o" au tdnq I J10 Adan s AW'nue Cosla ~sa O,.ngoe Co~nty <t ll--S Mel)S records of Orill\Of! 11clu!.1.,..IY upon tN! l•ndi In w d Im.-CtUlornla and shall be opened and llUbl cly read a oudat tl'll:al!Qve ~•ared I me Ctlunty C•Utorn I dfsc rloed., Ille prowmtfll Dist Cl ncll,ld nq IN! le e ach llld rnu•l tor>lorm 11nd oo: ••~S ..e 10 111 s In• t1;1 on 111e plN>.S Sout,,..st•rly 30 00 !Hot ot tne atio.... rllOl'Y&nnt~edt~ereto '!Oft 1 cations •nd all olll1'r docu""nt~ tompr ~no the per1 nenl (onlr,.c1 oo~ ... described por-!lons ol I.oh 4 end S end • TM! the I r?ll! and pla<e for lne IT>lnlS. Coples Of \~ Con! 11<1 Ooc.......,11 a e now on 111., and oDefl lo pul\11< n tlll lnl••se<tlon ol thll Nort~~lertr l'IMrlno lly t~ Bp.1;r(l of D reclOl'•OI tllil! '>Pf!Cl>On "\Ile sa d Olll<e~ o• ""Owner C.Opoe~ are av1 lal>le 10 qullllle.1 Elat. llne of ll'lt 111111.,.. deSC:rlbl!d XI 00 IQOI Sarlla Marga• la Waler Di\! k l on 1'11: tronlt B Oder• al tne Sil d 01 ce \lrlpol •ndwllh tl>e SOulhW<'Sler Y llne Que•llc>n o! the anne~et on 01 s.t d le• A Perlorma1>ce Bond w t..o 'e<lU redol the Cont actorwlP.<~ed of Del Mar A•tnue 7000 l~l wdl t llOl'Y hereinbelore destrlbed lo Im E.Jtl'lbid:sha t llernalltoul on lhl! FORM OF P ROPOSAr.. t>Jundln fl•Ch s111111 be rouncll!d with • ••noent curd pn;i.,..menl Olslrlcl No IW ot •tie S&nt~ set ot s~ 1 <lfllOl\5 Mvlrw:i1radlusot 1S llQ letl Ma 98rlta Wa lt• 0 strl<t and1111yo1!1er Euch b d sha De attompan ed by a ce'1 oo or cws,,oer scher.k payahle In S ECtlON 2 Tues&y the 16th dl!V of matter • et flQ to a11y ol 1he IOl'690fnQ tile OWl'ler o• sat slat lotv 0 n r10no n lawo cl thll Qw11e e •e(u\e<I riw lhl! o dd<e r Sloternbl'r 191S et the hour OI 6 Sh• I be 2 00 0 t !o<lt pcm on S.1>-as pr "S: pll and a •al s1~t10 i'su ety comprony dS w e11 n 111> 1;n'lot/n\ not ••s P m. lri 1"41 Council Chllmber el !he Cl I tembe, TS 197S &I the District Oii te than ten percent !101 ) o! H>CI bid The chi>(-or b d bond sl a I tie ; -en "' .. IY Hall 71 Ftl• Drl"e Co~I• Ml!M 2,,,, M•ro..,.•llt! 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P\lbllshllld Ortf\9e Coe•l O•UY _,.IOI """"l$1>eG 0r•nf9 Co.•I De y Pllol. 130A R00F TRU<,lrf"5 CO•il Cornn u"'lvCo!~ Ol11rk f cit 0 ano~ Cn11n1v C-o''" ,,.,....., C• lforn ~ IS.I NOfl MANC: WlllSON !>oot t ll•Y ''"•rdol f .. 1H1i °'1f'n :Sfplfolllbltr I' 19'S J Odp m. Biii NO Wt .....,,, lO,•l'lll SUt.S ltlS »fl IS ~~9't ..... C..tl o.l")::":i A...._n,n !f1S .10'°'15 Auo.2' tnd$ottlt.s _.,_,, JJJ1 l5 ~Jt "'s 324+/S Ava-2'1•llOSeots 1t1) »•'' I viii v •dOran911 Coe$\ O.llr Pllot AUQIM1' tnd~S. "TS 3l4Wi ' ' \ ' ' . af DAILYPILOT Fr!day.August29.1975 Fears Fears Bell Passing Attack Tonight ••Philadelphia always has had a Rood running game. Now it looks like they are making their passing game go, too." Thu& spoke South ern California Sun coach Tom Fears as his World Football League team prepar e d for a game tonight a l Anaheim Stadiu1n (7:30) with the Bell and newly found quarterback Bob Davis. The Bell, guided now by a new coach -Willie Wood-brings a trio of top running backs in J .J. Jennings, J ohn Land and Claude . Watts. Southern California re· t aliates with Anthony Davis, whose 336 yards in five games is 58 percent of lhe entire Sun tot al. Pat l·laden, the Rhodes Scholar v.·ho must leave Sept. 27 ror tlasses at Oxrord University, will start as quarter back. But 13-year veteran Daryle Lamonica, who was 34 a month ago, s hould see action despit e a double hernia. Latnonica missed three games and \11as supposed to be out another four \l.'eeks, but he told Fears he wanted to pl ay. Fears, aft er checking \l.'itb doctors, said yes. "He \l.1anted to play last \l.·eek, but \l.'e ~·anted to wait until the doctor gave him a complete clean bill of health," said Fears. J U.S. Open Play Laver Advances; i Lutz Defeated NEW YORK -Rod Laver or Corona del Ma r defeated. Juan Gisbert in straight sets, 7·5, 6-4, but Bob Lutz or San Clemente re l!. to Ilie Nastase, 6·1, 6·2, in men·s singles Thursday in the U.S. Open t ennis champions hips at Forest llill s. l\teanwhil e, Chris Eve rt \l.00n her 76th straight match on clay by a 6·1, 6·0 count at the expense of Australian Lesley lfunt Thurs· day night. T he string, v•hich cov- ers 15 tournaments, stretches back to 1973. "I'm at home on clay,"' said the top-seeded Evert, \l.'ho grew up on the powdery s tuff in F1 ori da. "I'm confi dent on clay. Jt"s easier t o run. I'm still not that confident on grass. I 'm afraid I 'll fall on my race." Literally, maybe figuratively, s he has done well on grass. She won Wimbledon last year after battling Hunt through 46 games in the second round. On the grass th at \l.'as here last yectt. and on the lush lawn of Wimbledon this year. she l ast e d until th e semirinals. Unlike Evert, Hunt didn't play on clay until she went to Europe seven years ago. "I'm inexperienced on clay." she said in her Australian accent. ''It's my fault. I played two clay eourt tourna m ents in the last year and lost in the first or -:-second round. But now that Deaf Mute Sukhothai Eyes Title If Thanomjit Sukhothai should strike out with his feet Saturday night against Alphonso Zamora in their sch eduled 15·r ound \Vorld Boxing Association ban· tamweight title fight at Anaheim Co nvention Center , he might be excused. The 26·year·old Thai fi ghter started hi s professional fighting career in the sport or kick boxing. He had a record of 31·9 and only turned to non-foot ri ghting rour years ago. Today, howeve r , he stands at the threshold or the WBA cham· pionship. The deaf mute is an un- derdog, but not by much. JG ck boxing started in France, where it was called LaSavate. In the last two decades, Muay Thai, as it's c alled i n Thailand, became popular but Thailand's first star or international boxing was Pone Kingpetch, who won the WBA flyweight title in April, 1960 with a s plit 15-round decision over Argentina's Pascual Perez. • Kingpetch remained active in boxing until 1965. Ten years later, Thailand again has a title hopeful. Sukhothai h as achieved a 27·1 record to earn this tight with Zamora, the Mexico City native who won the crown last March 14 with a knoc kout over South Korea's Soo llwan Hong. Sukhothai was born deaf and does not speak. lt was because of that that his manager, Devit Chatikavanij, requested a dear and dumb referee ror the fi ght at the An aheim Convention Center. "The r ereree will be alert to make sure Sukhothai knows when the rounds end," promoter Don Fraser said. In addition, he said, Zamora is :..lware or his foe's defici ency and "he'll be protecting himself at all times, even after Lhe bell rings to end a round." Sukhothai might be rated even money to win this match if h.is lone defeat had not been to Hong, whom Zamora dereated rather )landily. But if d edication means anything, Sukhothai must be ac· corded a n even better chance to 'INfn. Since arriving here a month ago to train, he has failed to see any o( the sights and has sparred with exhuberance. Forest I-tills has become a clay champions hip, J 'II have to learn. "To m e, my match with Chris was the rirst step toward learn· ing," MEN'S SI NGLES First Round Ross C.se, Austra11•, 1>e.11 Bruce Ma rn.on. 6·2, ... .John Ancfrews ~at Jonn W"ll!irqer, 1.2,6 0. BoD Hewln , Soul" ,.,,.,,,, lll!,ll F•f'd !'.tone. ,ll.ustrall1, 6·2, 1·6. Franl•~k P.i11, C1ec,,oslov1kl;io, OH\ An..,d Am1\ra1. lndla,6-•,6·2. M!ke Estep belt Ramiro Bevavlde!o, Boli•I•, i·l, ••• Btlan (;o!lfrord be;iol Alf• Me\rewli. USSR. 6·1, 1.2,6-3. Cllarles Pasarell, Pueno R•co. belt Buster MDt· tr a"', (,•ea! Bnt•ln, ~·1, 6-J. l·S. Jommy ConllO•S Dtilt Geo11 Masters, Australia, 6-J,6•J. ROd L-a~er belt Ju1n G!~berl, !'.oaln, 1·S, 6-.4. (;ene Mayer Deat !'ol>er.,.OOd !'ote .. arl, B•y!own, Tew .. l -6, 6·•. 6•l . M.>"<lel Orantes, !'opaln, be•I Bernie Mitton, • Souin Atrka, 6·l,6•2, Jenn Lloyd, Great Br 1taln, beal Clark Gl'atbner, 6-J. ""'· 6·J. I he Nastase, Roman Ill, be111 Bot>Lut1.t.-l,6·2. !'.yd B•ll. Australia. beat Jo.11quln Loyo Mayo, Ne:wlco.6..o, 1·6 Trey W•l!~e bea1 Carlos t.::irmayr. Bratll.•·7.6-1, ... Alvaro Bal\;ioncur, ColornDI•, t>Nt Biiiy M.lr1in, 2-6,6--1,6·1. Raut Ramirel, Not:•lco. Mill Eric v•n Diilen, 6·2, t.·1,1·S. BIO'n Bot g, !'.wt!dt! n, beat 'i.anoy Mayer, 6-2, 6·2. Guillermo Vil•s. Aroen11n1, ot•I H•nS Gl l()e'""is1er, Br atl1, t · l, 6·2. Dlfk !'.tock!"" Dell ""'•Id Biltritk, Grtll Brl· l•in,l·3,l-6,6·3. WOMEN'5 !'.I NGLES Flru Round (llri• Ew rt bl.'11 Lesley Hunt, AuUrllhi ... 1. 6·0 C.rrie ~yer oe1t h•lll!I Ftrnaooez. ColomD1a, 6-1,6.0. Htlen Gou•l1¥, A"•l••lia, be•t R•ouel GIKoAlre, Aroentin;io, 1.~,6-,, Linky eosllclf, Soull'I Alr!ca, bfil .Jenny O.mond, Au•!rahi , 6-l, 6-2. Belly !'.love. The Netnert•ncJ•. D1!1t Maril"' RtdOnOo,6-1, 6-'· Go-eer !'olewen•, Soull'I Atriti , lll!I! Julie An1t1ony, 1-6,6-3. Valerie Zie11enlu•s lleat Linc1sev Beawn, Gre111 6 rl1•1M, I>·), 6·•. Maria Nasuelli, H•!v. bt."al !'.lllV Go'eer. 4·1, 1-6, 6·1 . Dianne F•omnolll. Aus1raua, beat Nil•lle Fuclls, France. 6·1.t·O. Belll Norlon be•I F1crell1 &nlteUI. U<uguay, 6.0.0.6, 1-6. .V.Ona !'oc1>11l1u Deal Nanc V Gun!er, l-1>, 6-•,6·•· 0191 Morotova, U!'.!'.R, lleit Mimi Jauwv~c. Yugo~!•v••. l·S, l·6, 6·1. Julie Heldman ~at !'.ue !'.liP. lt-J. 7-S. s .... Bar~er. Greil Bri1;ioln, bell s.indv !'.t•P, l-6, 6-1.lt-3. IC ate Latl\am lleil Ann Hayden~ •• G<e•t 6t•· 1a•n. 3-6, 6·1, 6·1. Tone Zwaan, The Ne!nerlano.. Dea! Bt1gl11e Ku•f)l"rS, Sautl> ,11.lrk ;io, J-.. 7-~. 7-6. EY<>nne Goclagong. Au$lr•l•i, l>t11 Peggy Mochel, 6·0.6·0, Francoise Durr, France, be11 Renal• To~nora, Clecno•IOv•k••. 6·1,1>·1, .JOan Ru i.sel I Ilea\ 11;ion<1 I.:: loi.s. South Atrica. 6.0. .,. Mar11na N<1•rot•lov1. C1echoslovakl•. bN1 Sue M11Pi:un. Greal Drol<1on, t ·l, 6·]. ICoz uko !'.;iowa matsu, J•fl•n, bell Canlly I Reynold~.6--1,6·0. wel'ldv0ver1oribe•I P1ttl t-IOQan,1-6,Ml.6·1. Corina G•n1 Ilea! !'ol>aron W11"1,l ·l ,6·1. M.lrin1 t.::roscllinl, U!'.!'.ll. Dell Rosenwir y C.••1 .. 6·1,6•?. t.::erry Melville Reill, Auslril!-t. beal Mlcll<!lle Gurd.11, France, 6·0, 6·1. Jeanne Even Deal Glyrils Coll!\, Brilllin, t.-3, t-6, 6·1 , Nato!il\a Cllmyreva, U!'.!'.R, llfil Terr1 Holladay, 7·6.2~.6-l. t.::al]• EbD1n911ous. W Ger~ny, be•! Virginia Ru1k1, Rom1n!a,6·l , S·l, 6-2, cv1n1a Do..rnrr, 11 u~tr11<<>, llfa1 U-slev Cll<lrlt5, ar11ain.1·6, 1-6,~·2. Wood, more conservative lhan the man he replaced, Ron Waller, said earlier in the week that he has revamped the Bell or- fense -downward. Waller re· signed three weeks ago after in· stalling a wlld, flashy offense. "Ile had a wide open offensive theory,'' Wood said. "We've turned the philosophy around lo reduce the number of rormations and add the number of plays we can run from those formations." The Bell beat 1.1emphis, 22-18, l as t w e~k. kn ocking th e Southmen out of the ranks or the unbeaten. In fact, there are no more unbeatens in the WFL. The Sun's 3·1 m ilrk leads the Western Division. J>hiladelphia, at 2·2, is second in the East . 0 The Sun is favored, but t r Philadelphia wins, it won 't be a surprise, especia lly to Fears. who fears the Bell's passing at- tack. The quarterback in the victory over Memphis was Davis, who beat out Kin g Corcoran ror the •job a nd w il l star t f or Philadelphia tonight. Davis com· pleted 19 of 23 passes for 164 yards and was named the WFL Player or the Week. Davis may not be under as much pressure as the Sun would normally prese nt because Southern Cal de{ensivt! 1nowttain Dave ltoller is still s uffering from the effects or a concussion sustained l~st week in Birm- ingham . }le 1n a y not play tonight. Except for that, both teams ap- pear at full strength. The Bel l lost to Southern California, 23·8, in the preseason but the Sun appears to be getting stronger each week. Southern Cal ranks No. 1 in the WFL in total offense, total defense and scoring. UPITe~ .STEVE GARVEY 1.S .SAFE ON THE FRONT END OF DOUBLE .STEAL AGAll\IST THE METS. Marshall Booed Mets Confident They'll Win Title LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry Koosman doesn't come right out and say the New York Mets are going to win it alt in the National League East . But Thursday night, after beat· ing the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 for his first win in August to move the Mets to within 4lf.i of the lead, he did say: "This is the best New York ball club I've been on. "We've got better balance, right-handed and Jert-harided. And I do know that our guys are already talking about the playoffs and the rings that go with the pennant." Koos man s cattered eight Dodgers hits and pitched out of jam after jam to square his re· cord at 11·11 and leave the second·place Dodgers a stagger· ing l&l/2 games behind Cincinnati in the National League West. Koosman had only a 2-1 lead for six innings but with Mike Marshall pitching the seventh in relier or starter Rick Rhoden, Del Unser popped a two-run homer, his eighth of the year. "I can't understand why they don't like him.'' Unser said of Marshall, who was booed loudly by the crowd of 20,970 at Dodger Stadium when he trotted to the moWld in the seventh. "He's still the bes t r e li e f pitc her in baseball ." Perhaps so, but his last three Dodge rs Slnle AU llmllOfl II.All(: !1'0) Aug," New Yorll. •I LOS ,11.n<;!flfS .t.ug. 30 New Vorll. ol l..OS Anqeltis Aug.JI New York a1 LOS Ang<!ll!!i 7:15p,m. 6:iSp,m • 1:10p.m. appearances have been ineffec· tive. He's given up eight earned runs in his last 6% innings. Koosman ranned 10 Dodgers, including Tom Paciorek three times. He was also aided by three double play~. Los Angeles went on top 1-0 in the first when Steve Garvey dumped a double down the rightfield line, scoring Lee Lacy, who had singled. Ri ck Rhoden, the Dod gers• rookie right·handerL , blanked New York on just one nit for four innings. But in the ritth, after two were out, shortstop Bill Russell threw wildly on Unser's slow roller, J ohn Stearns coming all the way home on the play to tie the game. Singles by Feli x Millan and Mike Vail followed and New York took a2-l lead. Nt:W YOA.C \JflH<"cl Mlll..,2b Vi ii II Sl•ub•I i.::inru..,.n1b w. c;.•ren 3b P!lllllP' Ho Sle•nm. c Koomian p .... ,. bl s 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 ' 0 ' 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 3 , , 0 2 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES '""""' LKytf Wl'l'ln CI 0.<WY lb c .... Yt•1141•C P•c•or.• rl Russell'-• Rl\OOenp M.MOtt oft M.lrs1141U p Mc;Mull•n pfl a rllbl 5 0 I O 4 I 2 0 JOOO 4 0 'l 1 3 0 1 0 JOOO JOO O 300 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 000 1 0 1 0 Tatels 31 'I> l Tot•IS l1 I 8 I Ntw 't'or11 000 070 200---4 Lo'Angel•!i 100 000 000--1 E-Ruu.,n. DP-NI!' .. York 3, t,os AnQ<ele\ I. l O&-Ne .. Y<>r11 '· LO!i A~JJ• 2e-c.. .... y. HR-Vn1.er (.J. 56-L<>ptl, G.li.,..y, Otr. S- l(oosman 1. I" H flEflaaSO l.::00\man tw, 11·111 ~ I 1 I s 10 R'-n(L,1·'1 6 4 2 0 2 0 ,,.,.,,.,,.11 3 211 13 811~-K-me, r -2: 16.A-20,t1a. Rentzel's Comeback At an End? By the Associated Press At one point in hi s troub1ed football career. Lance Rentzel commented: "Everyone has his share of problems in life. I have learned that it's not what hap- pens to you, but how you react· that counts." Today, the one·lime star wide receiver once again can reflect on that statement. His comeback from a one.year s uspension, im· posed in I973 by National Foot· ball League com missioner Pete Rozelle as tbe out-growth or a marijuana charge, has apparent- ly come lo an end. The Los An g eles Rams , stocked with a fl ock of talented receivers -Harold Jackson, Jack Snow, Ron J essie and speedster Willie McGee-placed the 31-year-o ld R entzel on waivers Thursday. ''The primary reason for waiv· ing Rentzel was the competitive situation," said Rams general manager Don Klosterman. He deelined to speciry any other re- asons. Eight years ago, after being traded from the Minnesota Vik· ings to the Dallas Cowboys , Rentzel rose to prominence as one of the l eague's mos t dangerous receivers. In 1967, he soared 58 passes, in· eluding eight for touchdowns. A year later, moreofthesame -54 r eceptions and six TDs. ln 1969, he led the league in touchdown receptions with 12 and in yards· pe r -catch with a 22-yard average. On top of everything else, there was glamour, too. He was mar. ried in 1969 to dancer·singer Joey Heatherton. Publicly, it was a dream·like existence. Then came the problems. In 1970, he was arrested for in· decent exposure in an incident in· volving a 10-year-old girl in Dallas. An indictment followed swiftly and, after pleading gui l- ty, he received a five-year pro- bated sentence . The probation terms provided that Rentzel re.. ceive medical and psychiatric care. The shaggy.haired athlete"s fall from grace had begun. Angels in TV Tilt Ul'IT' .......... DETROIT-Fireballing Frank Tanana (12-6) will be on the mound as the California Angels open a three-game series with the Detroit Tige rs in Tlger Stadium he re tonight. Mickey Loli ch 01·14) will pitch . for the host Tigers. . The game will be seen 1n Southern California on television <Channel 5) at 5 and will also be on radio station KM PC (110). ing batters. ''I aet a tremendous amount or satisfact.ioo r:;:triking guys out,'' he says. '.'It must be the same feeling a batter experiences when he hits a home runoff a pitcher.'' The Angels 8.re ln the cellar In the American League East, 181h games behind front-running Oakland. Detroit trails ill the ·East by 27~ games. And, 1aid his m&nager, fi ve fortune t ellers have predicted be'dbe•tZamora. .~ ILIE ""STASE RETURNS BOB Lu1·s OFFERING. {\ , Tanana ls the major league strikeout lead"er with 197 and says he enjoys striking out oppos· I ) . The Tlgero recently ended a 19-game losing streak against the Angels ill Anaheim. > • Furniss, ! Babashoff Triumph OSAKA , J apan-Wor1d record holders J im Montgomery, Bruce F\Jrniss and Fountain Valley's Shirley Babas hoff led a parade of' American gold m edal winners to- day on the second day or the Japan Na tiona l Swimmi ng Championships. Mont gomer y won the 100 meters with a time of 51 .76. Americans Mik e Currington and Greg Jagenburg took second and third. Furniss, world record holder in the 200 freestyle who broke the world mark in the 200 individual medley last week in Kansas City, captured the 400 indi.vidu~I medley in 4:32.40, beating his broth e r Steve and Japan's Tsuyoshi Yanagidate. Ba bashofr, ow ncr or the world m ark in the 400 freestyle, out- swam t eamm ates Kim Peyton a nd Kathy Heddy to win the 100 freestyle in 58.31. Peyton was timed in 58.44 a nd Heddy in58.76 . Heddy won the 400 individual medley in 4:59.92 , followed by Americans Jenni Franks and Julie Teeters. . Laura Siering or the United States took the gold med.al in the 100 meter breaststroke, winning in 1 :14 .90. Teeters was second and Tomi Koya ma or Japan was thi rd. Nobutaka Taguchi of Japan 'snapped the Americans' gold medal domination by winning the 100 meter breaststroke in 1 :05.00. American Rick Colella finished second and Japan's Tateki Shiny a was third. Walton Injured HONOLULU - Center Bill W a lton o f the Portland TrailBlazers went to a local hospital for X rays after he was elbowed in the face by Kareen Abdul-Jabba r during a pro- fessional basketball exhibition here Wednesday n ight. Walton apparently was not seriously injured and left the hospital arter examination of his right cheekbone. Jabbar lost his temper and began swinging his elbows late in the first half after having Walton nearly on his back throughout much of the half_ Walton had been called for six fouls by the time he lert the game. Players we re allowed un· limited fouls in the exhibition, charity contest. Despite the loss of Walton, the East All-Stars defeated the West, 137·110, in the third and final game of a benerit series billed as the "'Great Bas ketball Shootout.·• Fullerton Wins RAPID CITY, S.D.-FUllerton pitcher J im Leicht recorded bis 14th victory against no defeats as Fullerton topped Yakima, Was h .• 8·3, in the first round of the American Legion World Series Thursday. Other first round scores in· eluded San Juan, Puerto Rico over Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 9-8; Cheverly, Md. nipped West Quin· cy, Mass., 12·11, in 12 innings; and Worthington, Ohio· defeated Jackson, Miss.,6·4. Eagles Roll, 30-20 PHILADELPHIA -Second· year quarterback Mike Boryla threw two touchdown passes in h.is first start of the National Football League preseason and Jed the Philadelphia Eagles to a J0.20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals Thursday night. Boryla pitched the Eagles to a 14·13 halftime lead with touchdown passes to tight end Charlie Young and wide receiver Harold Carmichael, forcing coach Mike McCormack to ditch a plan to use No. 1 quarterback Roman Gabriel in the fmal two periods. BoutonR'Jns PORTLAND -Jim Bouton, former New York Yankees star, pitched the Portland Mavericks past the Bellingham Dodgers 4-3 in the first game of a Northwest LeagUe baseball doubleheader Thursday night. Bouton, 4·1 in his comeback try after five years as a sports caster and writer, threw his knuckleball for four innings, then gave up three runs in the filth inning on fastballs and palmballs . He pitched himsell out of trouble in the sixth. /lf~:rico fn Olppfcs WILMINGTON, Del. -Vidor Ran:ee scored three secmd·half' goals to pace MelClco to a 4-2" come--from·behind victory over the United States In the North American soccer semifinal playoffs Thursday night. The victory earned Mexico a . berth In the 1976 Olympics. in :Montreal. The U .S. team dropped an~ decision to Mexico last week. I '· • ' Friday, August 29, 1975 OAH.Y PILOT R!i O ii-road Baeer Steele Girds i Fie ld Set t-jrH~~ETHO D Defense For Bike ~uR·PuTnNc cR1P Vikings' For Riverside Nationals llyJIOWARDL. llANDY Mi'ke Bas t hea·d s a 0t U.. O.Uy li'lffll Sl•ll orr-road racing en -field of 16 qualifiers for thualasts try to take as the 1935 Natio nal much weight off of a speedway motorcycle vehicle as possible to champions hips to be held make it mor e c om . at th e Los Ang e les Your rnittin!f grir 'houlJ nlll be tht• ~:1.n1t :i '> tl1c grip you USl' f11 r full ~ho t s, When htttinjt a drive or an Iron shot, you want your 1,:l1.1bshar1 to lit along the base of the fi nger s. 011 lhe rithl hand (1111.1\lraliOn IJ . But fo r a put t. you wJnt a more vtrl.Jltil, uprigh t position. ·ro :1chu:ve t!us, you !houlJ ll'SI 1111: puller In lhc i.:hzinnt l th:it run~ dl<1l!-Ofl:illy :ilo ng thl" 11gh1 p<1ln1 (1ltu\lr;i11on ~). Strength Deep Sea Ji'ishing R eport OAHA WHAAP' -124 .-iflt't' t i ca+oco lwl •. \\<O<ll (I'd \llAL •l!AtH -U1 a"t'••\: 1,»I JlK' (00, , long (00 aa ... -'"" -le•~:' M1'11 06lo1, 110n-wcllerfl, l ..... 111><4!. "THINK'. HONDA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER hrA ........ DN 962S C.. G ll•d. ~C.ro•e ~J1-111' HEWl"OllT INl't W~I -llJ ~''· M roc.t. t eo. 2 <a Uco llM•, 1 l•l'IQ (OCI, I (OW <"4. 1 rn•c ...... 1 CO. ... r'• LMllwl -21) .,.g1..,_: I~ •.iko l»JJ, n• ro<ll coo, J M llOut,,MJ mac kerel. ''THINK" TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER ,... ......... o~ I 0011 C..G lhd. Gerct.11 Goro•t !137-!1464 petitive and J-luntington Coliseum o n Saturday Beach's Mark Steele is night, Nov. 1. noexception. The speedw a y na- In this r osition the to p uf your wnst will he pr:it·t ic ally )>t r:1ight, uni.I your .slrOki! will hl' less wris ty a.~ a resul t. 'fhe p u tter will move straight along thl· tar_gct linl". :unl yvu will hi: hl'llcr 11>1~ 10 oiv u1d 011tnin(; uf lh)sing y our 1,:J ut.ir~cl'. Their offens e is still a bit uncertain, but the Marina Hig h Vikings have the foundations for one or the best defenses in the Sunset League this !all. Seven s ta r t e r s-::=====================::::~ including three in a tionals have been moved His biggest problem, from the limited confines however, i s his own of Orange County fo~ai r- weight. grounds to the Coliseurn Steele was a tackle this year to give more when he played football people an opportunity to at Oregon Stale and had witness the a ction ac- a brief stint with the San cording to promoter Diego Chargers. lie cur-Harry Oxley. rently weighs in at 255 ~ The fi'nal week or pounds. quaUfying points found "This isn't an a sset in ~ Bast amassing 61 9 to win Toad Tacing," he says. MARK STEELE by more than 200 over "'The difference in runnerup Mike Curoso weight is really drive and as ked m e to (415.5). something in an off.road take over his truck in the Speedway riders will r ace." Baja race ," Steele r e· continue to race Fridav Steele i s busily calls. ''l knew it far nights attheFairgrounds engaged in preparing his enough in advance or the in Costa Mesa until the single seat Class 1 VW-race that it s aved me et finals are staged. powered SSI for the lotofmoneyinpreparing Others gaining a spot SCORE worJd cham-myownvehicle." in the final s include 2 . ' ' l • , seemingly strong st-con- dary -retur n fro m a 3-5-1 team in 1974 . "The secondary is de- finit e I y on e o r ou r strengths," says Vikcs football coac h M ike Henigan . "Ir w e hi1ve one position with depth, it is our seconda r y.'' And ther e is plent y of de pth ther e. Bob Craft ·--··-------(5·11, 175 }, 1'-lann y ~/ Torres (6·2, 1651 and ;~· . . Ra ndy Cleghorn (6·0, .· ·-· 155 ) are retu r nin g I >'.' f . ~ ( . _ .. slarters . and Stan Sutton (6·2, 180 ) played often ':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ and had two interccp. r lions again s t IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOTS• A1no1d Palmt •'I oooklt1 •·HoU,n& Hie Iron~" 11•ve' cnamp•onsnop 11ps to ne!p sh11p1n your l•on snot Westminster. lttho•ciue. Seoa 20c and a siamped, return eov11ope ro A1nold Those four, along with Pa1me•.1nca11 o!lhoioewspape1. John Sc hubic k (5-11, 160 ), Ron Vallcrcamp Leasing'? Meet our Expert .. More and more people are discovering that leasing makes se nse. To make sure it's ri ght for you, see Bob Orc utt, our expert Lease Manager. Let Bob give you a lease quote on a Lincoln, Mercury or any make or your choice. pionships at Riverside J.lewillberacing inthe Steve Bast the current International Raceway toughest category of off-ch amp ion with 4 13 next weekend. roa d vehicles in the points, Dubb F errell His entry ha s a single-seat bug gy again (3~), Jeff Sexton (379), horsepower rating of 145 at Riverside. Rt ck Wo od s or l-lunt- compared to street VWs Steele r ecalls a race in ington Bea c h and a with 40. "We could go Baja California s e ve ral former champion with Diablos Defense Murio's Concern (5-11 , 165) and Ke n * Hanve y (5·7. 150)will l -•QHNSQN O. SON battle ror starling spots. · V g; l.IKOl.N/MERCURY larger but it wouldn't year's ago. 361 . stay together. We have "The en gine in m y Also in the field are to hold the compression VW -powered buggy L~rryShaw (357 .5), Wild down or we'll burn the destroyed itself,'' he 8111 Cody (355.5), Sonny engine up.'' says in recalling the inci· Nutter (343 .5), Bruce Steele is on the front dent. Penhall (316 ), Scott row at Rivers ide with "I saw a man and his Sivadge (273 .4), Steve Bobby Farro and Dubb family coming along in a Nutter (256), Bobby Smith in Saturday's-Volkswagen and I Schwartz (232 .5), Mark qualifying run or 45 stopped them," be says. Cherry (197 .S), Jim Fis- minutes. He is also presi-"I had a lot of talking to hb3:ck (197.7) and Billy dent of PRO dobutlsucceededinget· Me1.ster(l81.5). (Professional Racers Of· ting them to let me have Nine more races are f·road) and s a ys this the engine out of their scheduled for_thc Orange groupwillbeheardfrom carfor$750andlputitin County Fairgrounds before long. my own.'' track including tonight's How did he become in- Unfortunately, Steele pro~ram or 24 races that volvcd in off-r oad rac· missed a downshift and begins at 8 : 15. ing? over ·r e vved the new "I went down south engine. This destroyed with Parnelli Jones the second motor and he a bout four or five years was throu gh for that ago as pit s upport for his race. car in the Baja·l,000. The Riverside r ace is a No-hitter For Mesan Mi ssion Viejo High's Diablos averaged 28 points per game in four non-league games in 1974, then round themselves outscored in South Coas t League play. Accordingly, Diablos footbal l coach John Murio says, "We're put- ting a lot of our talent on the defens ive side of the game in hopes that we can remedy that situa- tion." "The next year I was littledifferent thanoneon on the s tarting lin e the Bajapeninsula. because I liked what I The special track is a The Diablos are cur- rently involved in pre- season conditioning in preparation for the 1975 season and anchoring their defense is a secon· dary that returns intact. RIVERSIDE-Sandy Cornerbacks Jeff Hopp Allen threw a no-hitter (5-9, 130) and 1\.1 ark An- Thursday night to lead dre ws (5-9, 115 ), free the Costa lltesa women's s afe ty Do ug Reeves softball t eam to a 21-0 (5·10, 140) and devil (rov- rout over Artesia in the er) Chris Ross (6-0, 175) consolation semifinals of are the four seniors that the Southern California give Mission Viejo a Municipal Athleti c solidlook. s awinthe race." twis ting, bumpy 31h Steele was associated miles of gulleys . rocks, v.:ith Jones as manager hills and muddy hairpin or a store in Torrance at turns carved out or the • the lime. Since then he raceway infie ld area. has become a ssociated But it's all laid out in with a real estate de· front or the grandstands. velopment in t he desert This is something dif- and moved lo Huiitington ferent than the normal Beachthreeyears ago. •off-road race course I-le won the Baja 500 in where t he action takes the truck class a year place in wilderness ago but it was someone areas where spectators e lse's vehicle. are limited in their views "The owner saw me of the event. Federation Tournament Murio has four can- at La Sierra Park, here. did ates for the two Costa Mesa meets San linebacker spots and all Diego at 7 tonight in the four figure to play there consolation finals. or perhaps at defensive Allen struck out nine end. HB Divers Compete and had plent y or hitting Steve Kelly (5·10, 170 support Thursday. Dee sr.),Jay Hatter (5·10, 175 Dee Herrera hit a three-jr.), Gale l\.lerryman run homer in the·s econd (6·0, 165 sr.) and Cary inning, and Costa Mesa Greer (S-8, 175 sr .) form scored 10 runs in the the quartet. ' Eight members of the Huntington Beach Aquatic Club under coach Larry Brennan, will compete in the Far Western age group div- ing champions hips at Oiablo College in Con- cord over the Labor Day weekend. The group, all Edison High students, includes: '75Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A TOYOTA •••••••••• DEMO . SALE _..., &&Kl Example '75COROLLA Jon Brennan, Kevin Mack, Duane Schoemaker, Gail Us herwood, Gin g er Shield, Carmen White, Kris. Kenehan and Bridgett Kenehan. fourth inning. Top candidates at de- c1uaMts.a 1r11 tensive end are Mark [)ofti~.cf a~ ~ ~ '~ Mummert (5-10, 170 jr.), u •mwn.11 s 1 1 3 Mark Sorenson (5·10, 170 Au..-.,p l 2 2 o sr.) and Mike Sweazy LO!'!Qt••ld.r f I 1 0 7 ( · ) Towner, rt 1 o 1 1 5-9, 145Jr .. vaoHOn•.111 1 J 1 l Vance Courier returns Usherwood returned earlier this week from a meet in San Di e go. where she placed fifth in one-meter and third in three-meter action. ~~:;~&~,, : ~ ~ ~ to his middle guard post 1-1en1ey.3b J 1 o 1 at 5-8, 180 and he figures Ga11ao11er.3t1 ,' ,' ,' ,' to be flanked by Mark ~i:iner. ?b To1011 J2 21 16 '' Merwin (5-11, 190 s r .) Artasl• 000 0 ~ ~ ! and Jeff Fleming (6-2, eos1~Mesa 1J4 110>J~-21 16 2 185 sr.), a pair or return- Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L P ct GB 78 52 .600 72 59 .. 550 61h: 66 65 .5()1 121'> 60 68 .469 17 57 75 .432 22 51 80 .389 271'> Wesl Division Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota Angels 79 53 .S98 70 S9 .543. 71'2 66 67 .496 13 V:i 64 68 .485 15 63 69. .477 l6 61 Tl .459 181'2 Tl'lwld•y'I k°"' Baltimore 2, Chlca90 1 Norw York 3, Oa~land 2 ()nly9amt' Sd'W!lluled Toda1·1Gama Chicago lKa1t 11·101 •t B•Ull'l>Of'e !°'lm1l ey t.11) Oallltnd (Bahni.to ~·I I) il1 8o1ton ('M'le 16.al Ml.-..e'°ta tH1111111s 1i.1n at ae-..Jend cw1Us , .. C•lllornll (T•,..na 12-61 at DUrolt CLOllch ll·U > Kam.aJ Cll'f tFl!imOl"r ls 1J-10l •1 New Yotk (Mty \1°10) M llw.vkH lColbol'n .. ti •I Tt~I' (Hflr~l·Pl NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 74 57 .565 'Philade lphia 71 61 .538 31h St. Louis 71 61 .538 3lh . New York 70 62 .530 41f.t Chicago 60 73 .451 15 l\-1ontreaI 56 74 .431 171h West Division Cincinnati 88 44 .667 Dodgers 70 6.1 .526 181.h San Francisco 65 67 .492 23 San Diego 60 73 .451 28th Atlanta 58 75 .436 301h Houston 51 84 .378 381h Tllul'Mlay's SC'"'" Pr>llaotlpl'lla I, S•n F•aocis,o s MDotreal 10, San Oiego I Clnclnnall '.SI. LoulsO ~ ... York 4, LO' ll.119111, t Ooly91messc~duteo too1y•tG•met Al!aol• CMor1on 1~1•111 C1'11(•90 (61.>rris 10-10) 'i>I. LOUI$ (M<Gtonien 1J·9) Bl OndnMt! {Nol~n 11.t) ... GO.OtU1n (O'erker 12·131 at P!thbvr9"1 (lttu'' 1~·9) -.1 ... 1 (CarrUhers l•U at Soan Dil90 (MtlO• I0$111-U) _ Nt .. York (Maltack l s-fl •1 ~Angitlt'S (Slltlo<i 1~10) 2 Door Sadan. 4 speed, all S-iturdaJ'5 Ga,,_ c.a1Horltla al Del roll Ml.....,$01• a1 c1,,,.1.nd Cl'll<IQCat l'l•ltlmort OaklMICl •l 80Jlon Pnll.cklpl'll• CChtiSlt'ftSOO 6-4;) -1 SM1 Francl~ (IWlkki l ·IOI factory extras. #068307 $2876 • OVER STOCKED NEW YOLYOS LARGE SELECTION '74 VOLVO Factory Demo t5738 $5776 • Ka nws O tr •t N•w York M llw .... kH •I T~•I!. ~l11rW1r'tG•­ All•lll• al Ctil(•90 f'f>ll..:fie1pl'l!a at San FrancLKo 54. l.o<.lls 11 Clnt lnn•tl HO\liton •I Plttstiurgn · 1'+9w Yort•tLOlA"'Qtlt s MOl'ltr..,I at S..n Oltgo DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-9303 Sf'r••<f' Pcrt\-Rody Shop Ope11 S Doy\ a"'""" Port1 Depcrtll'lrl'ff OpPn \otvrday\ 9 a m ·Ip"' : !' •• : 'J', ' \\' ~· . 1' '' ' ' i WE MAME OVERSEAS DELIVERIES . " i' I I I I Craft fi gures to start at 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, 540-5630 one c orn e r. a nd· -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:~ Valler camp and Hanvey ing st arters. are battling for the other corner spot. Torres and Also in the defensive tackle picture are John Griffin (6·0, 205 s r .) and Lance Al-Bayati (6-2, 195 sr.). Also in Murio's plans in the s econdary are Scott Durham (5·10, I5C sr.), Kevin Conrad (5-11 , 155 jr.), Cary Brockman (5·10, 155 jr.) and Bob Clark (5-10, I50jr.). Sulton are contending for a first string role at fre e s ar e t y, a nd Cleghorn and Schubick are in com petition at strong safety. Fi ve oppo- nents last year were held to less than 17 points. 11755CHEOULE $.llpl, 1t-Saddleback ~I. 11-Co~la Mesa al Ntwport Oc!.l -EI Dorado Ocl. 10-C•ntwel! Oct. 11-Unlve•1•tv ( l:JOl Also returning on de· fense are end Bob Tiezzi (6-1, 190 ), ta ckle Mark Scavo (6·3, 220 ), Mark Vick (5·11, 185 ) and Dan Meek s (6 ·0 ,1 205 ) .. Hen.i gan will use a three-: backer defense in which Ocl. 24-EI Toro Cl .30) Oc1.l1-AI Sao Clemeote (1.lC) NO Y. 1-0an• Hiii' I I .JO> Nov. u -L•aun• Beacn (1'JOI. Vick will be the right backer and Meeks the middle backer. Mercedes-Benz Authorized Dealer/Low Lease Rates . (714) 831-1740 lt's P.lichclio time at nll fi\'l' ~li!ler Tire slores. That means hig dollar !lll\'inJ-'S on all ~lichelin s.tcel-belt.00 radials. Fm &UGICMfill'li Buy four Michclins and Miller Tire slorc will b>iv<' you rree front end alignment adjustments. Now and any lime during the oext~ ycur. Tu !lave your new Miche!ins from unoe<:l"S- Ml'Y wear lfld l~. ... a.GAUCI: Miller Tires lores will help you keep yo11r ncv.• Michclins at reoommendcd air pre1&1res with a (n_-e_ Air gau~. lnoorrcct innation Clln ruin tires. 1'~vcn t he best on{'IJ. 1''AAt. You don't want that and neither do we. •.OOO .... r Sinoo l!M8, when Michelin introdlK't'CI the st.ee:l-lll'ltcd radilll, car owners ha,·e been gcttini;c lop value and performanoe ror thcir tiredol)ar. With a 40.000 mile warranty ror American &!'Id imported cars on Michelin ·x· and ·zx· tires ...;Ui rnewMrable. improvOO p& ml!~ compuuf with eonVtntfmaJ tirt'9. With ~unat.l' and pttdi<::table handlina:. lhanka to Michelin'• llteel·hnicc!d ~ad and nrdial tire «>n!lllUd.ion. Whether you drive hllt'd a.nd (Mt. or like the J)fOvmi>ial lady rrom Put.dttia, you'll appreciate MkheliM. F..pecla.lly whm )'OU buy lt~m rrom Miller 'lire atorea. SO. OT S... Ci.-1• (714) 49S.17DO 1976~pri Our '76 costs less than their '7S's* $111 \ess than Toyota Ct>lica GT. $506 less than Audi Fox 2 dr, $153 less than VW Scirocco Coupe, $Z,038 less than Dalsun 2IKlZ Coupe !l"no»tblNClon •~--•·o:lud"'O -.llllale<QNf>IWnt. Johnson&Son Lincoln /Mercury . 2•2• HAllOI. M.YD .. COSTA MISA. 540.S•lO I E • • ATnmR LOWPRIOS, Michtlit1 "I " stttl Hit ... r•iliol whitewalls MitMlin Sl!I Rep'9r Pri<e 17S/ll s .... ., 17S/14 S2.IO l l S/14 S4.'2 115/14 61 .76 70S/14 67.49 215/14 74.'4 205/15 72.27 21 S/1S 77.SS 275/15 11.47 E1uiie fr"' Sl.tlte SJ.S,. MiRer low Prico $41.11 44.11 U .11 S7.U 57.U 63.U '1.11 66.11 69.11 ...... iw.11tttff....._ .. _,...... ••• i.,1. ' You !'il:'f', Miller Ti!'(' ~ores know what. 1-'<Klfl cu~tomers like you wanL The hmt.. From Michelin. And from Milltt Tir-e ~lon:os. Come in today! Maller mt I h'lm CMl&S s.r,;ng Orange Coun!y s ... 1m -· _, 12~. "-"do (c.rn..of '°" & Fnnch) 1135-2255: c.t. ... 1739~ A.,.. (171h & Nowpo<t) 642·338-1; ""••nH• '"So. ll<odfO<d Sf. (So. of Chapmon) 52"9'200: O. ... .1100 lol !"'tin (-Katolla & Collins) .132·33831 .... _. a ... ch 482 Ckoon A,.. (~rou """' Gty Hal) '9"6666, I ,1 \ j .. I J I • ., I 8§ CAIL Y PILOT Frid;'ly.Augusl 29, 197S •• P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE aTAtelliU!'NT OJ< AIAHDOHMENT FICTITIOUS•USIHE5.S OF USE OF NAME STATEMENT 9'1CT1TIOUS8USINl.SSN.-,,r,\E 1,,._ tollOw•nQ pe~ h dOlng ~ ..,_ tol-•nq °'""'"~ n••• •l>M>-IV'>••~ .....,U.~ol t~lltUllwt~l'lo!~~ PHOlO·TECH . (0,, 1tU•1 ._: W.\11•1< .. C1t<lt, H....,11n11t0ft GiN<;n, Ull PO$AOIL APAtlTMENTS, 111111 C•H1!ot n1t ltJ ... I ••tc:lllt Dtl••• N••po rl 6<r t \h. e o .. t•O H. H'a•rl\on , 1•0•1 Cllllfomlt.,...0 W.~l!tl<t Cl r<lt, Hunlln910<1 Oe.Ch, ,,. f kllUO\n lll.0 111\'SS ,.,,... t .. Cl+l1orn1• ~...- ~ to &llO~t Wtl llltd on Qtt'191 ~·~ ow.11\f.U, I• (')l'ld~tllHI bf ... Ir>• c.uniiyon ... Xl-11, F •l•NO. F·IOSS9. Ol~ldlwl. DlwMkl 0 . Wtll~. 1100 IC "'O~ Rl>all, Edwllt<I H. H.,.r .. on "'-por\St-tt Pl,(:t ll!ornlt•1MloO Thi• '1•1en1H1t Wt~ loleO wltl'I '"" Ida E. W•ll5, IJOOkll'IQ~ Ro.1111, Co1mly Cle•I< o t OrtnQG C<Wl'lly on ~Beacl'l,C.,,lltu•n•t9,Mlo0 Au{iui.t 1.1~1s. E~ W. W\'H~. P. 0 . lkl• 10! F~i AllMI010, Kou!. J.11>wa 11. q~/OJ Publl~d Or•1191' CN it 0'11ty PllQI, J11'~"0•1ttl Wt lls. P 0, 6o>t IU!, A""1U•11.".2!l.?t,191$ 3'11S.IS ""9tlolo, Koul, Hawbll ~o/Ol "nll• btJ•l11"" w"~ (Ql\UUCIV<.I by a .,..,,rpar1n"•~ll•P· Ooll.\100.Well~ , TN' SlbllfrTWlll wt~ 1!1'11 Wl111 11\11 C-ty Clirrt. ol Or .. nQ,. Cou111 1 o~ P UBLIC NOTICE F ICTIT10U~ ausu~ESS NAMESTATEME"'IT Tht 10110 .. 1n11 Pt'•l>O<lS .11e 00.11') ~-AuQIA12~,19/S FIOSH !W'~~· Publ!•hte<I Orenll" (O•'" OJ\11 l'ilol, O'HA R"' CUSTOM OESICiNS. 1'>01 Awg. "·•na ~pl. !i, 11, 19, 191~ J.l.k-1~ :'~a St .• Nt ,.IJOr\ BeilC'1, CilllllOHll~ PUBLIC NOTICE M.tl J G•ot(e Mufl)lly, ?SOI fluny• ':it. Ne "'"°" 8ea('1. C~11ornoa'1'2MICI llo1W'oly .1. H....;lh~, 83' Vl,ta Del (.av iota, Or an0t. C.a l olorni a 9~ 1111• Du~1 nti'i ''a Qener <i l NOTICE TOCREOl l OR~ 1><1fl""''ll•p. No.All•tt Md ry(;r<ice Mu•pll.y !;UPE lllOll COURT OF THE" 111IS 'latf",.....llt w<Orlo 1111.'d wt111 11'11 ST.t.T EOl"CALIFORNIAFOR (0~111y Cl<•rlo, ot Oranyt! Coul\ty Oii ltlE COUNTY OF 011 ANGE AU<;IU't 2S, 19/S. ··~ , .. ' • I """ ''"" ,.,,,..,,..,.,,.,.,.,,.,,,u ... IH '" """"" """""'"" •·~•""1"""'""'"""''"''' "''"'"''"" Neav S&L i11 Lag11na Mariners Savings and Loan Associat ion is redesigning a n existin_g building at the corner of Glcnne}·re Street a nd Forest Av e nue i n L aguna Be ;1c h for a full - service branch Scheduled to open in Sep- t e mber. Design includes heavy use of wood, combined with earth tones of brick and tile. Utilities Blamed Audit Shows Overcharging SACRAMEN1'0 (AP> -The three maj<?r' Cali fornia electric utilities overch:1r~cd their customers more than $210 million in increased rates to offset rising fuel costs bctwect:l May 1972 and the e nd 0£ 1974 , a legislative aud1t has con- tended. ASSEM8l.YMAN BOU Wilson, the T.a Mesa Democrat who is chairman of the J oi nt Legislative Audit Com1nittec that ordered lhe study, listed lhe alleged overcharges: -Soulhern Cali!ornia Edison Co., $145.8 million. . . -Pacific Gas and Electric Co., $108.3 m1lhon. -San Diego Gas and Electric Co., $16 .S million. ,,. the' Mallt r ol th~ E\!.JI~ o• LC:NA PATRICIAB SIMMONS CO.c~ .. '>l·d, F411°"'-------------------------------------------------~ PuOli Shfd Orange Coa~I Oaitf P1101.1· The office of the state auditor general conduct~ ed the audit or state Public Utilities Commission procedures for adjusting r ates for fu el cost charges. Nohte 1, r...r~bv <1•v~n 10 u~oolor~ A.,..,. 29.all<I S..ot. ~-12, I~, 1~15 3?'l0-IS NYong cl~i"'1~ ilqilon ~t In<' ~.:i·d llt'C1.··1-------------"""I to 111~ \a1d <l d101~ 111 tilt' 011oceo• Ille c ler~ o r Ille d •o••S~•d 1.ourl 01 to PUBLIC NOTICE p t,.,nl tr.en• 10 Hit undcr~+o;inl'<l di 1h1.• 1------------- 01t•<e OI JEPPSON ANO B[:RMAN. FIC'JITIOUS8USIN ESS Jet Sales The report said that the three utilities raised Governors Urgm• g Test theircustomers"bills by$707.5 millionto offsetfucl price increases, but the companies' actual recorded costs for fuel during this period amounted to $<13G.9 ~ "'dmiralh W ~r Nu 805 ,,. I~ C•ly NAME STATEMENT o! f'Nl••n" D\'I R~,, '"Lo~ A"""lf~ Tnt1011ow•1111pe•!.Ofl~••eooingbusl· (ounh. wr,,tri 1a11er u1T1te ·~ 1ne 1>111te llf'~<i,. o! Du''"''' O! Ille und~r)OQ<lf'<l 111 Dll l!ETT'l''S l!EAU"TIQUE SALON oroaUet\ Pt'<lillfllnQ to ~aid <'\li11t. StKn ti~ 11111 St reet, Huntington Bea(!;, tla1m\ W•ll'o '"" "~""'"'' ~ou<.l"I<•~ ,[.Jhlornlant..48 ""'SI tlO' ll!~d O• P• e1entl-O •\ ~l0<t1a•\! Belly H. Morlmolo, 1 ~l #.'ofll"l;lf! To Japan Of Fuel H1.ke Theory mil ~:n.CONCLU D ES that the PUC '"has not re· Corm. ·n U quired (I) separ ate accounting for t he customers· g p billings for fue l-cost rate increases approved under • ,.·illlfn lour 1non11\' <ilter In~ 1•1)1 St.,We\tmm"er,C<'lli1otnl<inbl3 puDl!cal•ono! 1n.~ nol•te. Tom Morlt,.,..oto. lS•H Monroe s ;. Dated A1>Qu,171, 1~1S ~1tm111i1'r. C"lilornia "21t8l I'll!• •<•d Vauqnn Harr'' Thi;. buiine') I~ 'O<ldvtt~d Dr an ,.,. E ,ec u1 n ·· Ol lllt W•ll clovodua!, of \a•dd~t~Of'll1 Selty H. MO<limolo JEP PSDNANOllERMAN Tll•S )ldlement w,n !11~ Wilt> lhl' A"IM"lltJilLaw Cou11\y Cler~ ol Ora119e County on -Aclmlrallv W•r ND. IOS Augu111s, 19/S. M;irln• Del R11, CalUD•"i• F'ul>l1Sllel:I O<~nQe Co~11 Da1l1 Polol, .Aug.:ri,a1111 Sep1 ).12.1q.1~1) l351·1S F4JtOS Pt.Dtl\l>lfd Or•rtOt C<><!'I Ootily Polo!, Aug. l'l.•na 5.epl. S, 12. 19, 1'11} lll~I~ P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE lO CONTll:.t.CTORSCALLING FOR BIOS .';cllool Oi~t<ict . Coa't Comrnun•T1 COllf'9' B•<I Oe•<lli"": 3:00 P.M .. Tllur!od•v, Sifpternner -· \~I}. Pla tt ol Bid Rt!ct 11>t: Oll•te ol tlw Purc~i"9 A<,ttnt. Co•~t Commlll'llly (OlltOf 01,1rlc1 AC1mrni,tra!I011 6uol<lin9, lllOAO«ns Aw:nue, (ost.J HwllW, 0..Mge Counly, Ca1lrorn1a PrD1tcl ldtntlllcatlon Narre: " l(QCE-TV AQMINISTRATION BUILDING A RE LO(.A TABLE STRUCTURE .t..T CiDLOENWEST COLLEGE e1<1N.o.~J2 Place Plan~ art 011 ll!ir: Olliceol ll>e D•s1'1t1 DireclorOI Pl\'f'.!;ic.-.1 Facltitlts; 0!1itt ol tilt' Arcn1tecl. w 1111am 81u•DC-and Panner•, lJOO N-n Boulevard. HewpOrl Eleacll, C•llfornla . Pl.ans""'' ll<'oblainf'd al !hi' ArtllitKls otrict. NO""f ICE IS HERE 8Y GI VEN tn.111ne aDOve•lld..,.,dS<.hOOI OlsUktol Ordnge Counly, Calllorni,., at \1119 by "nd 1n1ou<;rn H~ Gower11i11 11 So•rd, nert•1111t!er referred to a s "DISTRICT .. , -..,11 •..:eive up ID, but no! lattr tnan the .OO""'·Stlled timir. waled Did' !or tne •wafdO! • <Oll1tacl lot I tie •D<>vt oroject. ei!h \rill!I Dr receivto ill tne 11lact 1do!fll1 lie<1 <itiove. and Sl\o)ll be opened •ncl publicty re.a alD1>d al tht <1bove·statl.'<l lime all<! place. Tllere will be .. 12s 00 0.~11 ftQU!fecl 111 eacll WI of bid do<;urntlllS ID guaralllff Ille rt lurn on gooo t Olldl!•Oll W•tllin live <lilYS •rttt Ille tl•d opening CMote. Eacr. Did must co11!Dr m IH>d Ill.' re~nslble to tne tDnlr :;ict documents. Eatn bod •'1all be •<tompanit'd DV 1he o;ecurity reteoed lo in llle COfllract C)O(.umen1' •nd ov lllt l<~I or prODOo;ed ~tl(Oll1 tac tor~. Tiie DISTRICT rtserves '""right to rt"'" onv or 111 bidS cw lo waive any Ir· re<;rul1•' t"s or lnlor ma lilies Ir. ill1t D•d\ or 111 t'1t buid•no. The DISTRICT Ila• IH!lermu>«I tile 90'<Wr11I p~v•lli"'ll r'll1e ol per d !trn ... _, 011 Ille lot1!1ty 111wt>lcr.11>1• ..,,,_ i• to be perlormed lor&.Kl'I cr•U or lype Oii wor ~miln needed to t•etulf t"" c011tr.ac:t, to De a• lisle<! Oelow: AAy c1assll1<aU011 ""' ant1t•P<t1td """ r::r low hSle<I Shill be paid at !flt cur- rl!<ll w119t r11es for tl>f apt)ht •blt t•-and ''"""ticotion ifl elltC1 w•lll '""' lltllDvt ll'1ed TrMlir• Counc:.i• It .,., ralts li•ted Del-are not curre11I or ore rt· "'"'°DJ ta Dor •gretmenu dur.rog 1nt b>dcl•nQ 1•meor ton•tllKl"°"tl""', suc11 re· •••oOnS ,11.111 tlO' u111S1der~d a part ol Int Dtlo .. h•te<I r•t"'. A111 "'•Ith, welfare, vacation, promar.on or olntr Oer>ellh '1>i111 lie1na<1<11\10111ot11Cbelow li•IKI w•g<r ..:•les· Cr•"· Cl1ulllc•ll1>11, Dr Type . . .... • • .. , •••• -· ••...• -··., W•lf! Allie CAAPENTEAS Forttnlln l k per r>aur more lhM> nlqntst<l•U•l•tdlion •uperYis.ecl, t•ttPt pne~m•li< ,,..,,.,..or POwtr •UIP1tr Carptnlirr.. . ...................... ,. ··•-••••••••••••••I.JS T aDlePOwer sa .. cpera1o• .• . . .................. _ •.•.•.•..• l.~S N•lltr 1Pneurna1it Dr Power 5ld01.,..I •. •. ... .. • .••••••••••••••••..• 1.60 Drywall Forirm an _ • .. .. . . • .• .. • .••.. -···· _ .•••• _ 10.'1'2 Drvwoll l'ISl•l1er ..... . •. • •.. .• ······-.•..•..•• 10.01 Aeou•Ut•IWorktr . .... ········-'·· ··········-·········· l.~S CAll~ET & Ll"'IOLEUM LA'YEA Carpel, Llnoltum & Solt Tile Laver .•.....•..••.....•.•.•..• ·-·· , ....... ,.12 CEME"'IT MASO HS Forerno11 lk per nour mort r11a11 rne f'loudY rdteol lr.e r.lo;il'oe•t ~mtrll Mai.of! c l•SSotlca1ioro over '"''"'" ne r.a s responsib!li Iv. c;.,m"'t Mil'IDn Ftoarll'Q and I r,,_hng Macnu·lt' OP"ra!or •.••.... , .•. .• • 8.11 C..me11!Mai.o11journe1m1111 ...••.•..• , ·····-··········· 8.M> C!ar1 & Similar !ypeol Scretd Operalor . .. . •..••.•.•. , .•. • • 1.46 ELECTRICIANS GeMrlll Forern•11 .. . ······-··-_ --· ··--······· •••. 11.IS F-orirman . . ..•.•.••••..•.•• , ... , ........................... 11.71 SubForem111 ...•.••••••.••••••••• 10.M c:.attle~plicer . . •. ··············•··---··-·····•··· 10.118 Wire'"""· Lineman, T t (l\nlcla11, Cttrt1l!e<!Welder -· .•••••••• -· •.•.•• ,., 10.olO ~.I.Z IER Leadm•n lS above JourneymM> Gl11'tr . lllOMWOllKEflS ...... -· ......... •·· ................ . Forerna11 \t.OO per llour morir tl'lanl\1~<l•SS1liutioro .... '>'-"ll'rYosed. Rlflnlorc1no;iln>11Wo•~tr _ ..••..••.••••• ··········--·····•···•• 'I.II Slru<IY•atlronW01ktr .............................................. 9.11 UTHER Fortman not less !II.an 10% per llOU• mart 11\111\Journeyrn.., ..... Utl>tr . U BOREll5 '9.7S FDrem•11.0C per llOur rnore !nan rugne.i.I classillcation \Ul>frYIWd. L•O«ers, 11tner111 D• t on"rucliOll . . . . ••.•.•.•.•••••••••••••••••• •, 1.10 oi.era1or\ •n<I 1tllde•• ol Ollf'u•r\;Uoc ano tltclric tool•, vltirahon machiflfs and,, mil or met n"n•< •• 1001~ no1 'W!Pil• ate I y c 111.Silie<l llerirln •..•. _ •...••..•• 1.S 1 AS"""'llr1ker11101rontr •. . .. .............................. , 1.S1 A.•JlfwltSP>Cveier ....... . . ••• ···················-····-·········• 7.JO (;ol!Crtte Curer-l rnperv•<>u~ ..-oembr-a11d lorm o+1tr .•.••..••••••••••••• 7.l'I Sanl:lbl••!t• lno11l~m•n> 1.~S Sandblesltr 1pot1tnderl. .• , ..• ,.. . .• ············•••·•···-·•• 1.l'I P1oel•T'lfr.... . .•. ········•·-··············· 1.11 PloeWlvt•se .. (kupm•n •. . . • ••• ···········•-·-·•······• 1.•~ Willclew Clta11er . .. . • ...•.•••••••••••••••••• 1.?0 0 PEllAT1 "'IG E MG1 NEE RS foremen SO< oer llOur mere !llllnl\!9hf~ tldSS1lk allon supervl~. Grout>? • C.rouiil •.•• Group• ... Grouos .•• Go-oup• ..• Grllvo 1 . . ••.• Groupl ...••••..•• f'A1N"TEAS .... , ..... , .. 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Ut!Uty P lpt"l iM Fo•tm•n 1o•a utility PlptllM Jour11evmen. • •. .• .•. . •. •• • ............. ·-·· ••••••••• I .Ill Sewer ancl SID<m Or•in Pooel•ft• -·. -· ..•. , •.•.•...••••••••• , ........ ,, •.10 AIC Retr!Qtr •I Ion G4n 'I. Fore"""'-20"o aoove J /Mr ate. A/C Rel• lgerot1011 lllltr Foreman-10,.abOo;t J /M '"It. A/C& Rel•!91fr•toon l"IUer ....................................... ·•·••• ... 10.'5 PLA.STE .. Efl S P!oster For1man-SOC: •bo-e JovrlltJ"""" R•k. Plt•lt<er . . . . . . . . • ...••• , ••••.••... , •. , •••.• ., .•••••• , ••••••••••••• 9ASS PUSTERTENOER P\.ioterTell<le• ..... .JourMvm111 ••. .•.••.•• , .•.••.•••. , ............ 'l.02S ·• .. ' ..........................•. ,.. PITCH ROOI" & OAM ~. WATERPROOF. (Pi IC II RODI l.OOelllr•) Forotmlft .......... ,,. •.• ••• . .••• ••••••••••••• • • ·•·•••••••• ... ,. sut> Forema11 ....................................................... l .7t .SHEET METAL WORICEllS GIMr •I For1m111-1•% atiow Journ11ymM ralt. S1Re1 Mirt11 W9•-•' ................... , . , , •........ , ... ·-· ............ 10.n "°""""' , , ....... , ., ., , ............................. ·• ...... ··••••••• .. 11.S1 \\'AS H I ~G1'0N (AP) ing priority gas service Ca r 0 I i n a. O h i 0 • simplified rate-making procedures. a nd (2) an of- WASH ING1"0:'\l (AP) --Governors m eeting to res ide ntial a nd com-o k t a h 0 ma . pe n _ fset of the act ual ln01"eases in fuel costs against -The United States ap-"''ilh Pres ident 1'~o rd mercial customers. nsylvania, Rhode Island, these billings. J pears to be heading into have urged lhat n atural As some users switch South Carolina. Texas, · ··ExcesS billings have resulted," t he r e port a stirfinlernationalcom-gas price regulation be from natura l gas to VirginiaandKent ucky. said. petition to sell Japan at suspended for five years higher-priced petroleum H e r epeated t hat Wilson said he would introduce lei?islalion least $1 billion in new jet to test the theory that fuels, the FEA said, con-natural gas shortages based on the report's recommendations "to prevent fighters. Once again, the higher prices would in-s umers would feel the this winter could be 30 fut ure over charges by requiring utilities to main- main U.S. rival may be crease gas supplies. impact through higher percent greater th an lasL tain reserve accounts for monies collect ed throug h France. Gov . Robert D. Ray or pricl's for goods and winter. rate increases granted specifically to offset higher Dere nse officials say l ov.•a. chairn1 a n of the ser vices fro m t hese Ray said President fuel prices ." Japan is in the market National Governors Con-users. Fo r d indicated he IN DEF ENDING the Southern California utili- for 100 to 125 new fi ghters ference, t old reporters already supported pro-ly, James Kennedy, Costa Mesa area manager for to replace obsolescent tha t President Ford WIT HTHIS gloomyre-pos a ls in Congress to Edison,saidthelastincrease thecompanyreccived warplanes. list('ned but made no port in hand, President restor e F PC authority to cover rising fuel prices was last November. The F OU R ADVANCED commitment on the fiv e-Fordsatdown todiscuss for 180-day diversions of increase was based on fuel r equirements for an U.S. planes are in the year provision. Ford has the natural gas crisis natural gas to interstate average year, he said. running -the highly been urging permanent with t he governors or markets. However , there was more rainfall than normal so;>histicated /\ir Force deregulation of natural I owa, Vermont , He said Ford a lso in-last year, p rovid ing more cheap hydroelectric FIS and Navy f<'l 4, and gas. Delaware. Louisiana , d ica t e d he would powe r.The {iscal s urplus resultedfromthecom pany the less costly Air Foree R.o\Y ALSO said most Marylan d , Mi ssouri, welcome policy ideas purchasing less petroleum fuwl than normal, he FIG and Nav y FI B of t h e 16 ~overno rs New Jersey. North fromthegovernors. ·Said. li ghtweight fi ghtcrs. agreed on three other Pitted agains t them principles: are the French l\1irage -Th a t Congress FI and the s ..... ·edb;h Vig-should adopt legi slation gen, both of \vhich lost reinstating Fede.ral out earlier this year Po....,•e r Commiss io n when four NATO nations authority, earlier i n- pickcd the FIG a s their validated by a federal b asic f ighter for the court, to allow diversion future. An other entrant or natural gas f rom for the Japanese com-markets v.·ithin states to petition is the !\1 RC.c\, a interstate markets for up plane developed Jointly to 180 days. by Brit a in. We s t -That the governors Germany and Italy. should have gr eater '"in- The Unite d States put .. into rederal energy came out on top this policymaking. "'eek in another contest -And that there with th e Fr e n ch. should be strong pro- Swedish ~ind Briti sh g ram s to promote when the Swiss govern- e nergy conservation and ment announced it "'ill the conversion of som~ recommend to its parlia-fa cilities fr on1 scar ce ment purchosing 72 of fuel s to more plentiful the F'S fi ghters. ·rhat con-fu els. tract wi ll be worth about $500million. A JAPAN ESE military mission came here this su m n1er for preliminary t a lk s v.:ith Pentagon officials after visiting the European countrie s th a t offer planes for sale. Foll owing th at recon- naissa nce. defe n se sources say J apanese ex.- perts are conducting a m ajor study of all the contending airc r a ft and will na r row the field to three in a few months. A final choice is expected about a year la ter . The Japanese <ire un- derstood to be seeking a deal whi ch would include a s hare in the production of the planes. 1'his would mean jobs fo r J a panese worke r s and other ~conomic benefits. TllE ME ETING came as the White House and the 'Federal Energy Ad· ministration issued a new s tudy confirming earlier predictions of severe natural gas shortages would concen- trate ''i n the mid- Atlantic s tates. from Southern New York to South Carolina. and in several other states such as Ohio. West Virginia a nd Kentucky.·• The FEA w arned that companies whose gas supplies are curtailed may face shutdowns un- less they can buy other fuels, such as petroleum . The FEA sa id in - dus tries a nd electric utilities bur ning gas un- der boilers probably would bear the brunt o( the shortages because or F'PC regulations assign. Courses in Tax Preparation Set ll&R Block, the income tax preparation fir m, is offering an. 81·hour course in the mind-boggling, ever-changing annual task. Curriculum covers topics such as filing require· ments, itemizing deductions, rarm returns, income averaging, investment credit, retirement plans, partnership and corporation r eturns a nd rentals · and royalties. Offered to accountants, insurance and real estate salesmen, as well as the public. t he H&R Bloc k course cost is $75. Classes begin in mid·September. For further infor mation, call 835-2272, or write H&R Block at 2140N. Tustin Alm., Santa Ana. • Ove r The Counte r HASD UstilMJs. 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' FIC Sl aps Finance Firm By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Beneficia l F'1nancc, lhc na- tion's second largest small loan company. 1s going to the mat w1lh the F('deral Trade CommJSliJOn (FTC> over n ~chcme that Jlcn£'r1e1al thought might help tu catapult 1t ahead or lhe 111 dustry leader, llousehold Finance 1'h~ scheme dtd not enable .Beneficial to ove rtake llouschold And the I .. l'C has brnnd e d Ucncf1c1.1l 's beh3vlur as• xplo1tallvc, un scrupulous and unconsciona- ble ' not to :s peak or · legally unfair ·• H OUSE H OLD ANI> Beneficial are the leaders 1n the business or m aking small Joans averaging c.ibnut $1 300 Household has I 800 offices across the country Bcnef1c1al has 1,550 Household now has outstanding loans tolahng $2 3 btlhon Benet1c1al has loanedoul$1 6 b1lhon The scheme th:.it Bcnef1c1al l atched onto 1n 1969 was seemingly a nat ural for 1t 1n come lax preparation Hav 1ng seen the m eteonc nse of H &R Block, Bc nef1c1 a l f1 gured that it was 10 a perfect Position to gel a pu~ce of this action After all tl already had offices 1n places throughout the country And it fi gured correctl y Bener1c1al 1s now second only to ll&R lJlock as a tax pre parer But Rcnef1c1al had 1l s money lending eyes on bigger game A s long as you com et<' gel your tax fo1 m s filled out why nol gel a loan at the same time 1 T HE S\'NERG \' of these 11.4 P e rce nt Sales Hike Money Tree t~o serv1ce5 then resultod 10 the Dencf1c1al adv~rtJs 111g slogan, insta nt T ax Jl( fund ·• Customers who can1e to have their tax forms pr(•po.red were told that 1C lhl'y hud a refund comin g, lhl'y could get 1l 1n1med1ately from Benef1c1ul instead of having to wait for the Internal Jtevenuc Service to come through The way they got 1t, or course was by borrowing money from Benef1c1al In 1971 Congress passed a law forb1dd1n g companies from using tax data for non l ax P:Urµoses without a cust'bmer's consent Hcnef1c1al then changed its proC'edures by having its customers fill out consent forn1s It also added to its 1n slant tax refund advertise ments a line that r ead 1 he 1n stant you qualify for a personal loan, Benef1c1al will lend you the eqwvalent of your refund in cash 1n stantly ' I he FIC 1s not buying any of 1t The com m 1ss1on charges that the scheme 1s deceptive :.ind 1t has now ordered llene f1 c1a l to stop using the Instant Tax Refund' slogan Lewis A Engman chairman of the FTC, said "WHAT BENEFICIAL 1s offenng 1s tls ever yday loan ser\1 Cc The Instant Tax Refund 1s nol a refund at all but a p e r sonal cons umer loan with regular finance charges costs a nd repay ment penod To which Bencf1c1al replies Nuts 1 The com pa ny IS going to fi ght the ~I C 1n the cou rt s Chairman Edgar T H1 gg1 ns declared. For Stores ~ Everybody knows Renef1c1al 1s 1n the loan bus1 ness We are not at all hcs1 1.1nt about sa,Y1ng we arc 1n the loan business One of the F' re charges is that Benef1 c1al was simply tn 1ng to gen('ratc new loan business with Lts tax scheme 1£ that s true tt s not clear that the scheme was s ue cessful Household Finance s lead over Benef1c1al Finance has widened dunng the past five years Carter llawley llalc Stores Inc has reported s<1les fur the second quarter of the current fiscal year rose 11 4 percent t o $275 9 m1lhon compared Wtth ~47 8 m1lhon last year Net earnings for the 13 weeks ended Au g 2 were $.5 7 -million, or 27 cents per share, compared with $5 3 million or 27 cents for the second quarter of fiscal 1971 Sales Up 17% For Beckman Per share fi gures are based on 17 037 975 average shares outs tandi ng 1n 1975 a nd 16 692 942 1n the comparable penod of the last fi scal vear Edward W Carte r, c:ha1rman said the recent upturn 1n ret<.111 s ales 1n dicates some return of con :;umer confidence and lends t o confirm the earher predic t 1on that Carter Hawley Hale's operating results for t he full ytar will compare favorably with those of 197•1 Sales increased 17 p('rcent and net earnings 22 percent to record levels 1n fi scal 1975 Beckman In struments In c has reported The company's 40th an nJversary marked the fourt h conseC'ut1ve year of substan t1 a l gains 1n returns from operations, ' said Dr Arnold O Beckman, chairman and Dr Wm F Ballhaus, pres1 dent, of the Fullerton firm ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,,· MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXE S NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S& P500Slocks New York IVP!I -TM lotlowing Usl shoW$ ll!t> stoc~1 th"t ha.-. 11" rw-11 mo11 •ncl lost lht most b11Std on Pl!rumt of Cha!IQOI 00 Ule New YM'k Sl<Kk 45 98 85 82 829 47 86 40 up up up up 104 1 74 22 45 197 /\l..-11~ \111rk l .'i /tlo•t ll C'lit•t• E•<,.,.noe Ntt ~nd Pt•Cent•ge Chl"Qe$ are tile N EW YORK IUPO -The 1S mon dlllerern:e bttwe1n TIM previous cl~lr>Q Kl w stocks trl>ded on lhe ~w 'o'ork prlc; Ind the currenl clo!.1119 Prt« Stock E•<~"9t fh .. ri.d•Y GAINERS Salts OOWI 0... 1 Gull&Ws wt a \lt t-"'' Up :10(1 Kidde Wltr 111100 1<r!11 -"' ll RepMQ<! 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Both net deposits and mortgago 1oans were down seasonally from June, FHLBB acting chairman Garth Marston s aid But the rates were Sh&rl)ly higher than July 11174 when sa' ers were attracted tohigb yieldifll government securities, l J - /18 DAILY PILOT Friday, August 29, 1975 Ame rican' Smoking Declines B ea Ml!I Kftlg If Be Only Kn·ew ••• Boxer Muham-SAUSALITO (AP) -1'he burglar m a d A I i i s who stole a relic box rrom lbe home or launching new the widow of Zen philOM>pher Alan fli ght to make Watts may have s ottcn more than he people bea utiful. bargained for -~ fatal cur5e, J ane His Muha mmad Watts says . Ali Hair and Mrs. Watts said ThUf6CJay lh~t the WASHING1'0N CAP) Body Car 1 thief made off with a turt\uoise- l\.1ris. Watts said she was more con- cemed a bout what may befall tbe un· su!>pecting burglar than r ecovering the stolen items. Watts. a uthor or "The Spirit of Zen:· "The Way or Zen," and other works, was cremated. PRACTICE PAID OFF AUGUSTA , Sicily (U PI ) -Jt"'oilr pris one r s who di li gently pra cticed~ long- jufl\Ping durlnll( exercise pe riods Wied their skills to le11p frOOJ'roof to roof and escape. t • th" r· st 1·m· 1· e, nc., studded brass relic box from Tibet, in -.. or <:: If ' I "'ll Opens S000 1'n Mercedes Demos fi d d ·t addition to a color television set and 1ve years ~1n esp1 e Chicago and will h eavy s pending for ad· . 1 d b other assorted loot. vertis ing , Ame ricans inc u C eauty The box contained three bits or the MISSION VllJO IMPORTS smoked fewer cigarettes college a nd COS· late philosopher 's bones, and, accord-••AUTHORllB> DEALER" OMl.Y AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 42-5878 on the average in 1974, meticsfirm. ing to a ncient T ibetan legend, the (7 l 4) 831 1740 ,., """"'"''"'" the government reports. fatal curse. -(714) 495-1700 J n a r e port t o, _____ __".u~•'._' w~''.::"~'~"~"'....:=========:'..------------------~::=::==:::=:::::=:=:::=:::::=::::=======::'.:__ ___ _:====:_----Congress, the F ederal Trade Commission said Thursday that per-co.pita c onsumption among U.S. residents and military personnel overseas was 4,110 cigarettes in 1974, eompared with 4, 112 in 1973 and 4,286 in 1963. T OTAL DOMESTIC sales were up , however, t.he FTC said, in creasing a bout 1.7 percent to 594.5 billion cigare ttes last year. This surpassed the previous high or 584.7 billion in 19 73, a s lowdown from recent t rends, the agency said. The F"l'C dec lined to give any e xp lanation. but the increase in totaJ sales apparently is at· tributable to increased GIRLS DEPT SHOES HOME ENTERTAINMENT population. C I GARETTE m a nufacture rs s pent $307.8 m illio n on ad- verti sing in 1974, the most sin ce $314.7 million in 1970 bcCore Congress banned cigarette com· m ercials on radio and t elevision , th e r eport said. lt ga\'C this break down ; f o r th e a d ve rt ising ' d ollars : $114 .6 million, ma g a z in e s; $8 0 .5 million. ne v.·s papcrs; .$71.4 million, billboards ; $31.1 m illion, direct ad t promotions : $9.2 million, .i other media. r The 1973 fi gure fo r ~ cigar ette ad\'ert ising '"'as $2 47.5 m ii lion. t ' FILTER c iga r ettes ~ a nd mentholated varitics r ""'ere said to have con- t inued t o claim a large · s hare of the total market, \ 1 "-'ilh filte r brands ac- counting for 86 percent of 1974 sales. up l percent from the prev ious year. The FTC said 27 per- -<'entofthe cigarettessold Ja s t year were me n- tholated, up 2 percent f ;:~k {: f Patrol ,. i Nixed ~· • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -City of- fi cials in this oceanfront .resort city have r ejected \ proposals fo r air and water patrols to warn swimmers of sharks. A ci t y commission <'Ommitte c c o ncluded that s hark loo kouts in airpl a nes and boats would not have prevent· ed recent attacks and probably would in crease the fears of already skit- tish swiinmers. Five persons, in clud- jng four in Volusia Coun· t y, have been attacked by sharks this summer. Jn the worst and most re- c ent a ttac k, d oct ors were forced to amputate the l eg of a youn g Wi sconsjn m a n bitten while swimming 20 feet from shore. Rejection of the pro- pos ed s h a rk patrols came afte r beaC'h safety officer Robert Wheeler said it was almost im- possible to spot sharks swimming in cloudy water near shore. Instead of patrols, the committee recom - mended (l) stationing a se<'ond emergen cy r escue unit on t he beach, (2 hiring an emergency medical technician and (3) better enforcement of an ordinance a g ainst dumping refuse from piers. ' August Cadillac Sate Year-end sale of remaining 1975~ -~ 2600 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 640·9100 Dot.ILY PILOT C AISIFIED ADS M 2-5878 L_--~~ ' I r/ 41 Only Ass!. SIS Knit tops 3·14 O•og. 1.99 .. .. ............................... Now 57 Only Asst. styles 2 pc. short sets 3·14 0.1g. 1 88·1.99 ........................................ Now 43 Only Asst. Fastlion sweaters sz. 7-14 Ofig 5.99 .............................................. Now g1 Only Asst. SIS tops sz. 7·14 Ofig. 3 22·3 99 ........................................ Now 86 Onty Girls pan1s-3-6x Ong. 4 50 ......................................... Now 92 Only Girls pants·7-14 Ong. 7 00 ............................................. Now 47 Only Girls 3·6X. 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There are mus icals, photo dis- plays, rock concerts, grand opera, classical music -and some things that defy classifica- tion. A variety of events will be of- fered at The Forum, at the in - tersection of M anchcster and Prairie Avenues in Inglewood. THE ICE F'olHes \lo'ill make the ice fly there Sept. 2 through 14. KMPC"s "Show of the World" will foll ow with the Fifth Dimension, Bob Newhart and Roger Miller on Sept. 27. Tickets, at $4 .50 to $10, are available al all ticket agencies· and at Wallich ·s Music City. The Forum International Horse Show will tempt coast horse rans Oct. 7 through 12 al 7:30 p.m . week nights and l :30 p.m . on weekends. Opera bufrs will welcome that perennial favorite "The Barber of Se ville,'' which will be performed Sept. 4 and 6 al the Greek Theater, 2700 N. Vermont Ave .. with Frank Guarrcra in lhe title rol e. Tickets are available al agencies. THE GREEK Theater will also offer Barry White with Love Unlimited, Sept_ 11lhrough14 al 8:30 p.m . Tickets .are $3.50 Lo $8.50. . At the Huntington Hartford Theater, 1615 Vine St ., Hollywood, the Greek Theater Association will open its indoor fa.II season with Lynn Redgrave in a new comedy "The Two of Us.·• about male-female rela- . tionships; opening Sept. 16. I Four low·priced previews will be held Sept. 11 through Sept. 14 . Tickets are available at agen· cies. Lo.ng Beach Plans 'Mass' By Bernstein Leonard Berns tein 's monumental theater piece .. Mass" will open Sept. 11 at 8 p.m . in the University Theater at Cal State Long Beach. Additional performances will be gi ven Sept. 12-13, 18-21 , and 26-27. Originally com missioned for the opening or the John F. Ken· nedy Center for the Performing Arts: in Wa s hin gton, D .C., "Ma ss" has not been presented in Southern California since 1972, when it broke attendance records at the ~lark Taper Forum in the Los Angeles Music Center. "f\.ta ss, •· produced by the CSULB departments of dance, music, and theater arts, will be directed by Betsy l-1amilton, with music direction by Ed Thompson, and costume apd set design by William Smith. The production has a cast of 75 with an 18-member orchestra. THE TITLE "Mass" can be mis leading. While the work is a mass. it e mploys the liturgical format as a structure for a deep- ly searching and moving look at today's troubled human spirit within and outside of formalized religion. Almost every musical idiom is present, from the sacred to the profane, from anthems and hymns, including a beautiful new setting of the Lord's Pra:Yer, to opera, gospel, rock, b.lues and jazz ; from evocations of medieval plai n·song to twelve· tone rows. . Perhaps only Bernstein, with his humanism and his musical range that extends from Broadway to ballet and t'O sym-,. phonic composition. ·coUld have composed "Mass .... He has won high praise -·nd some criticism -tor hi s ingenuity in handling the mass as a dramatic vetucle, in creating characters from the faces of congregants, in expressing the ater through a variety of musical forms. SKATER JANET LYNN With Ice Follies At the Shube rt Theater, 2020 Avenue of the Stars. Century City. Pearl Bailey will star in "Hello, Dolly," from Sept. 2 throug h Oct. 12. Tickets at $5.50 to $15 arc at agencies. · MISS BAILEY'S show will be followed by "Souvenir," starring Deborah Kerr, from Oct. 21 through Nov. 30. Tickets are priced at $4 to $10 . The Los Ange les Philharmonic will continue its outdoor concerts next m onth at the Hollywood Bowl with mus ic or Brahms and Strauss on Sept. 9, Leinsdorf con· ducting Beethoven's 9th on Sept. 11 . and a fireworks pops finale Sept. 12 and 13 at 8:30 p.m . Tickets at the Bowl range from $1 to$11 .50. The summer outdoor season will conclude at the Universal Amphitheater in Universal City with Cheech & Chong in cOncert ~ All seats are reserved for the nine performlinces. General ad· mission is $3 .50; faculty/staff, students, ond senior ciUxen ad- mission is $3. Group rates are " evailBble upon request. For ticket Information call the Fine Arts Ticket omce (213) 491H540, Mond1y through Friday from 10 a.m.to<lp.m . \ I Sept. 8 and 9 at 8 : 15 p.m. ($5.25 Lo $8.75)and Gladys Knight & Tht! Pips at&,: 15 p.m . Sept. 10 through 13 ($5.25to$8.75). At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5005 Wil shire Blvd., "From the l.ands of the Scythians" will continue through Sept. 4, with long lines attracted by this unusual exhibit from the U.S.S.R. TllE MUSEUM 'S Ahmanson Gallery will feature photographs by Edward We ston Sept . 9 thfough Jan. 11. flours are 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . daily except Mon- day and admission is free. The 194th birthday of the city or Los Angeles will be honored at the Los Angeles Zoo Sept. 6 with a performance by the Ballet Folklorico de.Aguilar and a Mex- ican Fiesta Day. Persons wear- ing typical Mexican costumes on that day will be admitted free. Regular admission is $1 .25 for adults and 50 cents ror children, ;w with parking free. The zoo, open 10 a.m. to 6 p. m _ daily, is located in Grirritb Park near the in- tersection of the Ventura and Golden State Freeways. OTHER EVENTS for fall will include a pe rformance by the Chinese acrobats or Taiwan, Sept. 9 through 14 at Royce Hall, UCLA. They will also appear Sept. 15, 7 ;30 p .m . at the Anaheim Convention Center. NEW YORK CIT:'f OPERA TOUR WILL OPEN NOV. 12 AT DOROTHY CHANDLER PAVILION Beverly Sills and Spiro Malas Sing Leads in Donizetti's 'Daughter of the Regiment' • • .And One Center Plays Many Parts The Los Angeles County Fair will be Sept. 12 through 28 in Pomona, with admission at $2. A large rodeo will be held Sept. 12 through 14 and the Roy a l Lipizza n Stallion Show i s scheduled for Sept. 22 through 28. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops will play at Shrine Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 . Tickets are $4 to $6 . Mexico's Independence Day will be celebrated from 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 15 and 16 on Olve ra Street in Los Angeles , with mariachi mus ic, s ingers, dan- cers and fireworks. The Ballet Aztlan de Mexico will be at the Ahmanson Theater Sept. 15 through 20 (see r elated story on the Los Angeles Mus ic Center). Fall will be a busy season at the Los Ange les Music Center this year, with highlights already announced for the three theaters. Opening Sept. 2 w ill be ·'Camelot'" with Robert Goulet and Carol Lay,·rencc. The seven· week production by lhe Civic Lig ht Opera will be in the ·Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. The Mark Taper Forum will open '"r oo l\1uch Johnson" by William Gillette, a farce adapted by Burt Shevelove, on Sept. 25 through Dec. 21, with previews at $4 from Sept. 13 through 24 . Oct. 30 through Dec. 20 (pre· views Oct. 23 through 29 ) at the Tape r will he "The S!iadow Box,., a new play by Michael Stars from the worlds of drama, music and dance who will brighten the Los Angeles scene this autumn will include Lynn Redgrave, left, opening Sept. 16 in "The Two of Us" at the Huntington Hartford Theater; Ri chard Benjamin. right, in "The Norman Conquests" Oct. 10 through Nov. 9 at the Ahmanson Theater; Alicia Garcia (below right) with the Ballet Aztlan de Mexico, Sept. 15 through 20, also at the Ahmanson; and Arthur Fiedler (below left) with the Boston Pops, Sept. 14 at Shrine Auditorium. . I Cristofer. Bolh ··s hadow Box " and '"J oh nson.'' to play in re- pertory. "·i ll be direct e d by Gordon Davidson. Tic kets are $4 to $9. ,.AN EVENING With Jo Anne \.\'orlev and Billy Rarncs .. wil l also be presented al the Taper. one night only, Sept. 29 al 8 p.m . TiC'kcts are SG to$8. Three plays make up "1'he Norman Conquest s." v.'hich will rtul Oct. 10 through Nov. 29 at the Ahmanson 'rhe:1ter and star Richard llenjamin, Pau.la Pren· tiss, Ken J.loward and Estelle Parsons. ·rhc work is by Alan Ayckbourn . 1'he comedies, each a complete evening but all dea lin g ,.lfith 1t.e same couples, are ··Table M;i n· ners, ·· "l,iving Together" and "Round and Round the Garden". ''Conquests" won top ay,•ards on the London stage. Richard C hambe rlain and Raymond M asscy will star in a r evival of .. Night of the Iguana" Dec. 19through Jan. 31. Also slated for the Ahmanson, from Feb. 6 through f\-1arch 20, will be "Sa m e Time, Next Year,·· with the cast to be an· nounced. TllE AllMANSON will then prf.'sent the world premi<.•rc of Neil Si mon·s comedy "Cal ifornia Suite.·· April 23 through June 5. Ballet Azt lan de Mexico will appear at the Ahmanson Sept. 15 through 20 in cele bration of Mcx- ico·s Independence anniversary. Tickets are $2 . 75 to $7 .50. The Lo s An ge les Ma st e r Chorale wil l open its season at the Pavilion Nov . l at 8:30 p.m. with the Ame ri can premiere of Roman l\taciejc\vs ki ·s "Re- quiem .'' re aturing soprano Karan Armstrong . The chorale will also present The Spirit of Christmas (Dec. 13 and 14 ), a bicentennial concert (Jan. 17 ). )laydn 's '"1'he Crea- tion·· (Feb. 8), l\1ussorgsky's "Boris Godunov " with bass- baritone Cesare Siepi (March 21), and Me ndelssohn's "Elijah" with ba ss-baritone Do nald Gramm <April 11 ). THE NEW York City Opera, for which individual li ckets are now on sale ($5 to $12.50). wi ll open its season at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12 with a spec ial b e ne fit performance of "La Tr<1viata" v.'ith Be,•erly Si lls . Ticket pri ces for this event will beS.5lo$25. Operas t o b e perrormed throug h Dec·. 7 are "Salome " by Ri c hard Strauss, "Lu cr ezia Borgia .. by Donizetti, "ll.1\.1 .S. Pinafore .. by Gilbert & Sulli van, ··oie ~fei s ter s in gcr von Nurnberg .. by Wa gner , "The Daughter of the ll egiment " hy Donizetti , "The Marriage of Figaro"' b y f\.1 ozarl , •'Di e Fledermaus .. by Johann Strauss •. "La Boheme·· by Puccini, "Di e Tote Stadt·• by Korngold , "l.es Contes d 'Hoffmann .. by Offeri - bach. "The Consul" by Menoltf and "The Turn of the Screw" by Britten. . In addition, the California Chamber Symphony will present a five-concert evening series this year at the Pavilion and at Royce Hall . UCLA. The series will celebrate the bicentennial. beginning tvith two Bach concertos for harpsichords in a Baroque M aralhon Oct . 22 at the Pavilion. Other concerts will be l\1ozart and Haydn works. Nov. 16 al Royce Ha ll ; works by Dvorak and Shostakovich on Dec. 7, music of Barber. Gcrs hwi11 a nd f\.tilhaudi Jon . 11 , and "America, ffaven for the Op- pressed, .. narr11ted by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., with music by Bartok. KorngohJ and Schoen· berg, Feb. l . Season ticket5 at $20 t.o $34 are a vailable at the Chamber Sym- phony Society or Ca lifornia. 2373 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, (213) 47$-8761. , • -. 1 2 DAILY PILOT Friday. Auguat 29. 1975 Dream Comes True ;for Jazznian Rich , .· 1 By MARY CAMPBELL A~N•-"''ltlirl".l"'*fM One daydream or the jazz ~ uslcian is t o open his own ace, where musicians would be ?ated right -he'd know what. at means -and high-quality .azz would reign. Also, he'd pl ay .•ere himself and not have to be \. iveling all the t ime. F or Buddy Rich, tha t ,ydream is a reality. He opened 1ddy's Place in New York, ating 200, closed it after about 1 year a nd then in April opened ' Ktdy's Place again, this lime in 1e Penn Station area, seating • :-i For this one, he had a band ntractor put together a 66· .!Ce band of young musicians. ~ got them from a Broadway ow, a TV show, from recording d jingle work. Rich is a happy an. He says it's the best band .1 ·ever has led and he's playing 1 urn s better and better. "I don't ·to work any more. I goto play. "TllESE GUYS ha ve gr eat ·ide in their musicianship. .ey've been locked up in re- cording studiCl:S . 1'hey want other people to know how good they are. At the end of the ni~ht somebody al\.\o'ays' says, 'LcL's pla)' some mure.' '' The b11nd has a new record album out, ''The Big Band Machine," on Groove Merchant, Rich's fifth with that label. !Lis recordings stretch far back, over many labels. "Thl· Roar of '74" also \.\.'35 with a big band and the three prior to that were with combos. Big bands sound better, Rich says. RICH ISdescribedinthe ''En· cyclopedia or Jazz" as having "phenome nal technique and dynamically swinging style on t he drums ,and a n electric person all ty.'' About the personality, 'A'hich also has been d escribed in other terms, Rich says, in the crisply rapid way in which he talks, "I'm nicer now, than I used tobe. l en- joyed being rotten when I was rotten. And l en joy being less rot- ten now.'' About his play ing. he says, "I'm playing better than I've t ;: . i \ ' • ,J •• DRUMMER BUDDY RICH Back With New Band played in a long time. l was satisfied 'vith the way I was'play- ing -up until this band. Two years ago I thought I wasn't go- ing to get any better. Then I re- alized l wasn't playing as good as this band . l 'm playing better than I ~:as a year ago ; it builds up every night. Automatically, if J see I don't p lay as good as they do, I improve. They may not keep me.1' ' Slade-Flame or Flop? Bi,J1_~~~.lf .. !?!,~R About once a year the British 1p music press declares a ne'll.' ;uper-group" and ponderously ·onounces the band to be the ·eatest thing since the Beatles. 1e youngest English rans. react ·edictably to these announce- ents, flocking to see the new ols and buying their records in 1ge quantities. By their fifth hit single or so, ese bands believe the tale a nd :gin ma king preparations to 1nquer th e e norm o u s l y • cr ative Americ an market, just te the Beatles, the Stones and e other big English groups of e60s. SO, IN A big splash or publicity, ey arri ve in New York and ·gin their triumhant tror. The sults are as predictable as the st of the story ; except ror the iy minority or unreconstructed glophiles Who will s·wallow 1ything with an English accent, . S. a udie nces stay away by the .illions. That 's what happened to arc Bolan and his astoundingly ';.hamber .., ~as on .tmwunced The Laguna Beach lamber Music Society 1s announced its 1975-76 ·hedule, with tickets for ~e s ix concerts priced at 6 for adults and $10 for udents. They can be !Se rved by calling !9-3106 or 545-7535. All concerts are at8:30 1.m . in the L aguna each Hig h School uditorium, 625 Park ve ., Laguna Beach. Scheduled are : the :tinka Quartet, Oct. 25; 1e Guarnari String •uartet, Nov . 24; Secolo ;arocco; J an. 12 ; New .ungarian Quartet, Jan. ); Berlin Philharmonic >ctet. Marc h 14, and -.madeus Quartet, April J, 1ree Concert The Newpo rt Brass 'uintet will present a ,·ee concert at 6 :30 p.m . .ept. 3 at the Orange •:oas t Co ll ege i;oathouse, 1801 W. Coast lighwa y, Newport :each . n ext "to the lalboa Bay Club. Refreshments will be erved. A New E,. in C.uHN TR'\' .. August ntdillac Sale Year-end sale of remaining 19755 -~ 26<kl H•roo' Blvd .. Cmta M.,. 540·9100 • f monotonous T. Rex, and that's what will happen to the current British raves, the Bay City Rollers. Until very recently, it appeared to have hci.ppened to Slade, the hotshot glitter boogie band that put together an incredi- ble string of No. 1 hits in EnJZ:land 'Initial response to Slade In the U.S. was ... overwhelming disinterest.' and Europe over the past four years. · Initial response to Slade in the U.S. was, despite one hit ( "Gud- buy T 'J ane'" ). overwhelming dis- interest. They captured a couple of relatively localized audiences. but there was none of the general success they h ad hoped ror. Six months ago, it seem\'(! that Slade was finished in the U.S . But this is one band that is nothing if not determined. •'-We've come back to the states and we've decided to stay here until we can crack the market," says mutton -chopped Noddy Holder, grave l-voiced lead singer and chief six>kesman for Slade. "\Ve've never been here long enough, that's the trouble. Always before. we've had com- m it men t s in Europe a nd England. \V e could come to the U.S. for four weeks and then we'd have to go back. "BUT NOW we've left our book open to stay here as long as we want. And we're just going to work a nd work and play here un- til everybody can see us. We're trying to get as ma ny dates as we can, whether we're topping the bill or support ing." 11older concedes that it's just like st arting OVE'r -and he says that "s the point at which most English pop groups have made their mistakes. ''Bri tish bands -the majority or them -are just not willing to ron1e over to the states and work hard on the road. They're happy to stay in England and make hits in Europe. They all want to make it in America. but none of them is willing to work at it ." ~--· . ,....._ .--·--·-· .. ,.,. " Im &wt Las\qumd S1ayupw1lhJerry and watch lhestars oomeoul. From Sunday.AuguSI 31, lhrough roonday, Se!XtvnOer 1, Labor Day, To benefll lhe Muscular Dyslrephy Asoocialion. Drawings counesyol />J Hirschleld and lhe MargoFeiden Galknls. ... . Knv ·Channel 11 from 6:00 PM 0r.pc:.li.tr••··'" ................... ,,. Pledge No:· 956-9900 I' • Music Tryouts Planned ThJ! lfl'Oll'f'rtoo Civle>'LiCbt ' Qpe!P: Company will bold audi· tlo.,..for "Tb,e SOUnd cl Music ', - aext1weck and tbf lrvlner'Master Qtor-.e wUI• seet 'new ,voices Sept.«. 7·and I . 1'' .f .. ,., Tryouts (or ··The Sound of Music" will be at 218 W. Com· monweallh Ave ., F\&Ue rton (two blo c k s w es t o r Harbor Boulevard). Hefner, Day Host Benefit For Animals Hugh Hefner and Doris Day will host a Wine CoWllry Safari benefiting Actors and Others for Animals at the Playboy Mansion West in Beverly Hills on Sept. 13 rrom2to5 p.m . The fund-raising event will feature wines from 17 prominent Northern California wineries as well as unusual foods prepared by Hefner's master chef. Herner, Miss Day and other personalities will greet guests on the back lawn . Ticke ts are $35 each. The public can make reservations for the tour or Hefner's estate and animal preserve by phoning Ac- tors and Others for Animals at (213 ) 985-2777, or by sendipg checks to P . 0 . Box 405. Beverly Hills, CA, 90213 . Tickets will be mailed upon receipt or checks. Reservations a re limited to 400 guests and all donations are lax deductible. trhe' ~chedule ii! 7 :~ p.m. SOpt. 2 ind 4, adults; 1 to 5 p.m. Slipt. 6, childnm; I p.m. Sept. 7, call bac)le. ,t Re~_.,.sal1 will begin Sept. 8 at 7;:30 p.rii. and run for lix we,kL The show wlll run at Plummer Auditorium Oct . 17, 18, 24, 25, 26 and 31 a nd Nov. 1. AUDITIONS for the chorale will be held in the choral room al Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Or., Newport Beach. They are open to persons with ex- tensive choral experience. All previous members of the chorale will be auditioning in competition with newcomer s. Audition appaintments may be arranaed by calling 646-57SQ or 548-6049 . John Alexander is director- conductor of the chorale and Joan Betso n is auditions Jerry Lewis On Telethon The 10th annual "Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon" to benefit .the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion airs Sunday at 6 p.m. through Monday at 3:30 p.m. on Channel 11 . Stars joining Jerry· include Carol Burnett, Rona Barrett, Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods, Jose Feliciano, Sonny Bono, David Hartman, Liberace, Arte Johnson, Don Ho, Loretta Lynn, Mary Tyler Moore, Lou Rawls, Dinah Shore, Mel Tonne, Lov- elace Watkins, Jane Withers, Chad Everett, Totie Fields, Jack Lemmon and Bob Newhart. " cpor,S!na tor .liehea,rsals are held Ofery Monclj)' eve)ilng beginning Stpt. u. ' The 181'S.'18 aeuon will include · Verd1 '1 ·1iaeqt.11.e.m," Bruckner'.s (/Mass U.F Mliior" and a variety of other Works. - Brochures or the season are avaJlable by writing the chorale at328 N. Newport Blvd.,Newport J1each, CA 92663. Cowity Guikl Sets Contest For Writers The Spellbinde rs' Literary Guild, a n association formed to encourage and aid writers in Orange County. is sponsoring a wr i ting c o ntest, with a grand prize or two nights and three days at the Showboat Hotel in Las Vegas. Categories tor the contest are fiction, maximum ·length 3,000 words; nonfiction, a m aximum or 2,500 words ; and poetry, a limit of 2S lines. Other prizes In- clude $50 in cash and gift certificates. An entry fee of $3 is required (or every entry. All manuscripts must be original, unpublished and not presently in the hands or a publisher. Details on manuscript pre- Paration and additional informa- tion are available from Joyce Ray at 547-3132 or Peter Wick at 558-1592 . S1arring Strip Weever and the Caremel Tories A flt1-1-Sol1 "LOVE and LEATHER" flu Special Impressionist - comedian Rich Little will star in his own one·hour television special We dnesday at 8 p .m . on Channel 4. NOW SHOWING AT THE --· NIAR YOU I j j I ' I ·Chinese Cooking Superb Let's hope bigness, rot all ill' advantages of variety and abw1- dance, never becomcs the solt· criterion for selecting an cat1n~ place. Otherwise we're apt tu lose that endangered species, the "'Orking family operation where size and decor lake a back seat tu food that's so sensationul you want to tell the world about it Such was our first reaction tu u Telatively new spot in Costa ?ttesn, the Golden l>ragon . 202:J llarbor Blvd., G42-7162. Now. after an unprecedcntetl five visits during a two.month period, it's quite apparent wc 'vt• gone well beyond venricat1un uf that initial enthus iastic response -FOR TllE TIP that originally :steered us to the restaurant, s~cial thanks gu to Or. Wilfrt!d R. Cohen. u practicin~ physician in Fountain Valley. Dr. Cohen , a life.Jong fancier of Chinese food who has carried his 4uest lo thl' Orient itself , rates the Oragun ':-; fare as his all-time favorite. To locate the reason, look nu further than the remarkable Wang family_ Headed by tht· father and master chef Yuan- Der, the Wani:s you'll encounter include Yuan-Der's wife, Chi : his sister, Li : and numbers one and two sons, 1-lnrry itnd \\'illie. Orange County scored a rci.tl plus when the \\'an gs decided tu sell their place in Lo!'i An~clcs and open the Golden Dr.agon in Costa Mesa. If the Cantuncst· otyle of Chinese cooking: is as far as you've gone, he1·e·s the op- portunity to explore excitingly new and unusually tasty ter- ritories. You may encounter dishes in the Cantonest" vein but tht: f\.tan - darin (also known as l'ckin gJ school of cooking holds sv.•ay at the Golden Dragon. f'\J.rther, the three remaining schools of great Chinese cooking are represent- ed : Szechwan , Fukie n and Shanghai. TO CITE A dish you could only find in a place like the Golden Dragon -moo shu shrimp, $3.75 -it's important to knov.· that the staple food of Peking (Y.•h1 ch Out ·n· About Norman Stanley means "northern capital") is not rice but wheat [lour. This provincial ,·atiation gives rise to the all-important pancake -made from fine. soft white flour and resembling the A1cx· ican tortilla -that's wrapped around n1 00 shu 's spicy mixturt• or shrimp and vegetables. If you prefer, chicke n , beef or pork can be substituted for the shrimp. Wheat flour also explains the wic1es pread uMe of noodles 1n northern China. Accordingly, the Golden Dragon offers prime pro· s pects like noodles with bean s:.t ucc, and pork , chicken or beef lll)(Kltc :;oup, all tabbed at $2.25. The dumplings, $2.25 . bear lit- tle rescn1 blancc to an ythin~ or- dinarily regarded as dumplin~s. "l'hey t·uns is t of marvelously seasoned meatballs wrapped in doughy won ton squares <i nd fried in oil to r1 golden brown A r Kon1'• A popula r Orange Coas t s inger ba c ke d by a new group returns this week at Kam 's Restaurant, 2121 E. C<>ast 1-lig hway. Corona <lcl Mar. "Germaine and a Clear Da y·· are on s tage Wednesduy through Sunday from 9 p.m . to 1 ~30 a .m. with no cover charge. Dumplings also happen to be one or the d15he5 that enable you -if you·re game -to test the fi ery potenc}' of full -strength hot Szechwan sauce. Put~ little sauce on the side of your platl' and dip the dumJlling gently ~ with en1phasis on the ··gently'' There are about 80 a la carte selections and. from my own ex- perience, it ~eem s s afe to suggest that you 'll be pleased b y anything you order. If it's h e lpful for starters, however, go with the following the first time out: dumplings and . moo shu shrimp; the incredibly delectable kung pao beef, $.1 ; snow peas with mushrooms. $2 .75: sizzling rice soup, $2.25. That will be more than enough for two people. Add another dish or two for each additional person. Two family dinners are offered -one at $3 . 75 per person and the other at $4 .75 . There's also food to go. The Golden Dragon s erves lunch and dinner seven days a week. Daily hours arc 11 :30 a. m . to 10 p.m . NOW JASON CHASE COCKT A 1LS•DINING•DANCING ENT ERTAINMENT Turn inlONS ol our si9"' SOUTH ~ ) I I 06 Cocul Hwy. LAGUNA ENTERTAINMENT .& DANCING BILL BAKER · ... ' Now appearing: Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report. San Oi&go freewar .11t Bristol, 666 Anton Blwd. Coll.II Mesi, Calo10fn+1 9262G {7tA) 5'41).2500 Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 p.m. Outrigger Room KONA LANES 2699 Harbor ll•d., Costa Mna \\~\\~\\\\\\ REST A URA NT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY PERSIAN, ARMENIAN, GREEK, RUSSIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE E.ULY OttlHll SPIQAL ~D..,.5to7:JO~ · $3.95 SHISH KABOB FLAMBE $4.95· (lrMllNt..:I er-=• ol Flttt) SHASHLYEK FLAMBE $4.95 ~"'-1..-tecl chooe• ol L.l~l LOBSTER TAIL $5.95 • 4........:1 ..... M lrMl'I ~9ge11bi.•J All ENTREES INCLUDE: ........ LUNC H -Mon-Fri • DINNER-Mon.S•t COCKTAILS DAILY• CLOSED SUNDAY Ft-11 .y alldahd Pcnlna hi N91'l«t C'Am.r DOM from fllhtc);,-1iaf'ld -Mow,.... Co IE Doh• I• 6*1101 I I I . -I I . . Friday, Augu!ll ~ 1975 DAIL V PILOT (,'3 , Times/ Places ' Sumnier Ends With Outdoor 'TllF. Jlt\f) SF.Jo:l>'-Orama presented by thr lrv1nl' t:nn1munit y 'J'heater tnni Mht and Satur· c1ay, fi :W 11 't'lock ;it 182f(l Mt. Rtt ldy Circle, 14·oun· t;1i11 V;1llt•y n.escrvatioos S57·7297. 'l.EONi\fll>O Tit•~ Fl..AlRF.NTINE' -World prcnllt'rt..• c11n1 eJ y at. Sebastian's Wesl Dinner Playhouse. 110 Avenida l>:i<•o, Sa n Clem ente. Tonight through Sept. 28. Tl eservali ons 492:9950. . 'GIVf. 'F.M Jff;l.L, llARRY'-James Whitmore ris llarry 1'ru1nan, toni ght through Sept. 13 at the Los An~clt"s f\.1usic C.enter Ahmanson Theater . $'1.50 to $8.50, tickets oit a gencies or (213) 626·7211 , . . . Concert, Fair T ll E R1<;1rr1-;f)US fJROTtlf~RS -T onight lh rough Saturday at t.tagic Al ountai n in Valen-~ cia. 8 and 10 o'clock nightly. ' TONIGlfi, AUGUSJ' 29 '3RD MARINE AIRCRAFI' WING BAND'-<l o'clock tonight at Costa Mesa City Park, 18th and Park A venue. Outdoors, free. ORA NGE STREET FAIR -Entertainment. foods, beverages from Europe, Me xico, thl! Orient, plus an "All -American Street." At the in· tersection of Chapman Avenue <ind Giassell Street, 6 o'clock to midnight tonight, 10 a.m. to midnight Saturday, noon to 11 p.m . Sunday. F'rcc admission and parking. 'CASINO ROVALE ' -Film for deaf. with cap- tions, 7 o'clock tonight at the Fullerton Publi<' Library, 353 Commonwealth Ave .. Fullerton. Free. IJNDA RONSTADT -With Tom Snow. tonig ht through Sept. J at Universal Amphitheater in Universal City. She is also scheduled for Sept. 28. with Jackson Browne at the Anaheim Stadium Tickets at agencies. TllE O' JAYS -Tonight at the San Dic~o Sports Arena and Saturday at the Forum in Inglewood. Tickets at agencies. 'CAGES' -Comedy starring Shelley Winter s and Nehemiah Persoff, toni ght through Sept. 28 at the Westwood Playhouse. 10886 Le Conte Ave., Westwood. Various times. Information (2 13J 4n2424. 'VISIONS' -Short, creative films, tonight through Tuesday at the New Surf Theater, Coast Highway al 5th Street, Huntington Beach. 7 :45 and 9:45 p.m . $2. STORY THF.ATER -"Primrose a nd the Winter Witch.'· presented by the Scheherazade Player s at Arthur's Rarn, lieritage Park. 12174 Euclid St.. Garden Grove. 8 o'clock tonight, 1 and 8 p.m. Sunday and 1 p.m . Monday. Admission 25 cents or a bundle of ne\1.-spapers. Also. Sept. 3 through 6 at the Huntington Center Mall , Huntington Reach. in condensed version . 1-·1.A.i;;11 CA DI I.. LAC -And the Continental kids. tnnight through Sept. 2 at Knoll's l~rry Farm, IJuena Park, vari ous times. SATURDAY, AUGUST30 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' -Dorothy Kirste in ;lt lhe Greek T heater in Los An geles, Aug. 30. Tickets at agencies. l\ALLF:T ALf'R f~SCO -"Coppelia '' <:ind "Variations on a .. laydn Theme," presented by Hallet Parifica at 8 .30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Irvine Ho wl, 650 l.aguna Canyon Road, Lacuna Beach. S3 a nd $6, reservations 494 -1148 . ROD STEWART -With Loggins & l'if essina, 2 p.m. Saturday at Anaheim Stadium and 2 p.m . Sund ay at the Ralboa Stadium in San Diego. Tickets at av:e nl·ics. 'RIG BAND NIGllT' -Les Brown and his Band of Re nown, on Catalina Is land, Saturday. Transportation by l.ong Beach Catalina Cruises. Departs Long Beach 7 p.m . Round -trip cruise, $8.50; dance, $6.50. Reservations and in(orma- tion , 826-2 170 . RAY CHARLES -Saturday through Monday at 3 and 8 p.m. at Marineland on t~ Palos Verdes Penins ula a t th e south end f the Harbor Freeway. Seating in the arena n a fir.;t-comc. first-served ba sis. BUCK OWENS -And other country-western groups, Saturday through Monday, 4:30 and 8 p.m. at Sea World. 1720 S. Shores RoaQ 1 Mission Bay, San Diego. Included in admission price. SUNDAY ,AUGUSl'31 STAN KENT OS. THE POINTER SISTERS -Al Disneyla nd . \'J.rious times. Aug . 31 through Sept. 6 . 'F1ESTA DE ESTRELLAS' -Latin American music Y.'ith Geraldo Reyes. Rafael Buendia and Los Gauchos. 3 p.m. Aug. 31 at the Anaheim Con- vention Cente r. $4.50 to $6 .50. children under 12 half price . Tic kets at Ticketron, Unit ed (See TIMES, PageC4) Gt-1n•dMof a.et Tetld1rtDiR Fwfillen The Jolly Roger Has Gone Fishing ... And You Got Lucky. ~·n5.,"9< """ S~•llO!i. Scflh<:in•. lllu111>•DOm• •<ld Aeci W•ne AMONG ZO SRECT Dt...U. IMTIEIS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining J 7 fo .. hlo• hlo•d Nt'•P"" c,..,., f.011 Rf,lRYATION~ 644-1030 Here·s a catch you and a friend can enjoy for just $5.95 when you bring in the cou- pon attached below. Dinner for two includes your choice of Sand Qabs. Red Snapper or Mahi Mahi served,,..fih our hearty Bucca neer sa lad. your choice of nee ; pilaf. wh ipped potatoes or ,. trench fries and our piping hot. freshly baked bread. Join our crew aboard any one of our fl eet ot Jolly Roger Restaurant s tonight tor a bite you can·t afford to let get away. • ••• l\..,,.·,,;tt1••················ . ii THE WORLD PREMIERE OF '·· TwoComplete : I I ·' ··Li:ONAl\DO. I I I I S~a.food Dinners : T l'.IJ: . f LOl\J:NTtNJ:. For Just '5.95 : A (QM[QY BY GEO. TIBRlfS For Ucket intorrretion & reservation call 17141492-9950 140 AYE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE I Bring this coupon aboard tonight and enjoy two delicious seafood I dinners s pecially priced at just SS.95 lor both. Our comolete dinner is served wit h your !(hoice of any one of the following e nlrees ... I Sand Dabs Red Snapper Mahi Mahi I 81lbol l1t1nd S1nt1 Ana Buena Park Cente1 Irvine I 203 Marine Ave. 33 Fa!h•on SciuarP. 8376 L;-i Palma Avr.. 1727 Easl Dyer Rd. I 673-6720 542-3301 995·7611 {Adtacen! to the {Closed Sunday) Irvine Host Mo10t Hele!) I Co1!1 Me11 An1heim Dan!! Poinl Ha1bo1 546-4400 2300 Harbo1 Blvd. 2250 E Lincolo 25100 OPI PraUn Newport Beach I 540-8535 635·4453 496·0855 3333 w Coasl Hwy, I I I I I I I I I •Wttt.G...w.llA s42.229s I "".r--'tJ-.,f; OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 11, 1975 •• .. , . .._. .... , Coupon Good Sun Thru Thur. Only •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bring your famlly and all of your friends for a meal no one wlll forget! f.ltXICAf'( k.EtrAtlllANT 296 E. 17th STllttT COSTA MESI\ • HIU.GREN SQUARE Phone 645"7616 OpcnOol "'"'*'"'"" Here 11 famtiy dliilng at a price you e11n •lion!. Bring a laflle party. Wo'll give you plenty of service and food to match. Be sure to notice. our expanded cocktatl loung~ Came to Ill Ca ... It me&nl "My HouH" and your meal wlll be • trl ta M,nlcol l I I ' l I • j I I I I I I ; ,.--I .. . . . . ., .................................. . 1-r .... .. • C4 DAILY P.ILOT .. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ICT: Here We Go Again I ·t · _,. t TIMES, PLACES .•• t 'Earl~ 'Bl.-.. t <From Page en -~enu California Banks, El camlno Bank and the box · ~ t office. t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M. DOC SEVERINSEN -Aug. 31 through Sept. 5 at NEWPORT CfNTEA t t Magic Mountain in Valencia, 8 and 10 p.m. JUCE SOUP OF THE DAY TEA Included in admission price. t A. SHRIMP TEMPURA and StSAMt CHICKEN • A P•lata plaa&lng combln1tlort ol "J; t marina1ed chicken and &hrlmp lampur• fl.IS t 11. TEMPURA SEAFOOD DINNER Butlertly 1hrlmp and l llet ol sole TUESDAY, SEMEMBER Z •HELLO, DOLLY!' -Starring Pearl Bailey. Sept. 2 through Oct. 12 at the Shubert Theater in Century City. Tickets at agencies. t dipped In a ba1\er and deep-tried t 10 a golden perlection fJ.95 c. SHRIMP TEMPURA 'CAMELOT' -Starring Robert Goulet and Carol t Shrimps prepared with Yama10'1 t Lawrence, Sept. 2 through Oct. 18 at the Los tempura baner and dHp-lrled Angeles Music Center Ahmanson Theater, to a 1emp11ng golden brown ·.,.so various times. $3.50 to $12.50. Tickets at agen· t n. STtAK TtRIYAKI & cies, Choicest bnf megnificenny broiled I to please your discriminating 1aste tJ.!S PINCHAS ZUKE RMAN -Conducting the Los :.6 to•1~81n1s,.._i,No1 Stt..o1dt .. o...1.,,_,,,s1~~ Ai Angeles Philharmonic, music by Mendelssohn , % I TelemBnn and Mozart. 8:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at the A llH.Dlll"'I. I a. tto11ywo00Bow1.s11osu.so. I ,IJ I WEDNESDAY,SEMEMBERl f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t t Reservations honored: 644-4811 t COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST 'Jlt• .. UftlDDtll ...... FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT -Last in series; Stan Freese and-his orchestra, 8 p.m. Wednesday al So uth Coast Village on Sunflower Street acrQss from South Coast Plaza. Free, bring your own chair. 'ANNUAL SURFER STOMP' -N9slalgic This is the "nomadic season'' for the l rvlne Community Theater. the latest label in the five-year story of a group holding itself together until a permanent home is built. First there was the "embryo season," two plays produced in Intermission Tom Titus the late sprlng of 1970 to get the Irvine players ofr the ground. Then came the ''opening season," the firsl full schedule, followed ambitiously by the ''prestige season " with the masterworks of Arthur Miller and Edward Albee. Next in order ·came the "re- covery season'' of 1972-73,· in which ICT recouped the losses of the ''prestige season." Then there was the ''premiere season'' of Orange County firsts and, last year, the "Golden West season" after the theater lost its Irvine home and moved lo the Hunt- ington Beach college's small Ac- tor's Playbox Theater. ' l l 'Red I-till Avenue in Costa Mesa for its second offering, the com - edy ''Here Lies Jeremy Troy,'' in October. Making it four straight show s in as many locations, the Irvine players return to Golden West in January, moving into the larger Community Theater for ••Thal Championship Season," to be produced jointly with the col~ lege's dram a department . Then it's back to Costa Mesa and the YSA building for a pair of county premieres, ''Beginner's Luck" and ''Perfect Pitch," to wind up the season. "This will be the real test for our group, to see if our audiences will follow us from Fountain Valley to Costa Mesa to Hunt- ington Beach and back to.Costa Mesa again.'' says Lois Farah, president of JCT for the 197.S.76 season. "We've had excellent support in the past, but we've always had the same theater for all five show s.•· "SAND CANYON DUO" music, Sept. 3 through Sept. 7, 8 .and IO p.m. al Roosevelf. Magic Mountain in Valencia. Music by Dean Tor- THE TITLE •·nomadil" season" is applicable this year because the Irvine Community Theater is performing its five productions on three different stages. Followin~ ''The Bad Seed'' al the Fountain Valley Community Theater •. which closes this weekend, !CT moves to the Youth Services Association building a t Bristol Street and While the Irvine theater will be playing its second year away from Irvine, ICT will be re- tunting when the city of Irvine builds its projected cultural center and theater some Utree yearsinthefuture. rance of Jan and Dean, the Surfaris and others. ''F.D .R .: The Man Who Skateboarding demonstrations and contests. Changed Ame rica." narrat~ ed by Henry Fonda, will be SEALS AND CROFI'S -~pt. 3 and 4 at shown Sept. 3 at 10 p .m. on ____ ..:.'See..:...:.T_IM_E_s..:.. P_ag:_e_CS_> ___ --.=Ch=ann=e=I =2·====· ====;;==:;;==,-:++++++++++++++++i ~Ml aoo ~..llRI .. NEWFACESAT ~ 4;. .. ..&:" a· t ®Id 7fllruss.rls 1. ForY-D-lng& Entertai-11 Plea-. TUE. THRU SAT. 8:30 P.M. 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Friday, Augus1 29. 1975 Its a better movie than'Blazing Saddles' or ~Young Frankenstein'. -Ro11.n11 s1ont llarvelouaty uny humor. ... ...... 'Monty Python 1nd the Holy Grall' la lnlplrod, ln- genioul, infoctiou1, lndaalmlnatt, Indulgent, In· 1-ble and In q-bl• taste. Nothing tO<llcl nwk• Pytttonefll•• Mppler. -..c-n The movie 11 • muat ...... The uny pace never t:neka. It h11 something for everyone with 1 MRUofhumor.---• A crazy movie. Came&oc done In 1 fun houae. -.... edwards BRISTOL CINEMA Lee Grant (above) will star as.a divorcee in "Fay," premiering Sept. 4 at 8:30 p .m. on Channel 4 . Alex Rocco plays a fre,e -lance photographer traveling with bis teen -.age s ons in "Three for the Road,'' a weekly series to be presented in a special first segment at 9:30 p.m. Sept. 4 on Channel2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IRl\lOl Al MACARTHUR S40.7444 AUPUDUMPL.JM6 &AM& Vhlu....,a.W..1•1 ......... W•••N°TAU." Opt1101Uy -11:JO Mo1101r11 l'rl l•!:M .. M ·l1.U THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 ~CITY CEl'ITRE Cll'IEMA.) en Bargain Matinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senio r C itizen 1. 50 at all time SOUTll COAST PLAZA THEATRES SO.COAST Pl.AZAR hi ........ &.__ "'RYOHD THI DOGa'" Ill r:>1 • "" -.,,....--,,,. u. ..,. J:H t'.l• DB«JMIAC PASSIOM UYIS llTOMD THE DOOi Ill lo:411:M llkM1411./'-__ ,,,,_ l..e ._.,., 1:)1 ll:ll "PAIT 2-WAUDM& TAU" 1:10 ~hi./-,.-_ 4:.11 l:JI .. JUDGE IOY 11.t.N"' .,,. lt-..211.-• .i-..-. i:0t l:lf ll".J:• ""<>THU SIDI OF MT."' J:M lt-.JI ,.._,._,.-_ J:ll 111".JO ..,2 IH TI* SHADE'" Ml ..... ,.._,,_'"' l:ltMt JULI ET MILLS as less;Cd . RICHARD JOHN SON .,o,m,,.; with ELIZABETH TURt-l[R • DAVID COLIN. Ir. o;"~"od hv OLIVER HELLMAN Scrt"enplay hy RI CHARD ijAR RETT <olo• hv DELUXE 1111 ~=·1 -·-_ .. _ ................. . MIMI °"._... • .. ,_., l . . U llllJIAOA WALK·M IAllOAllll l"llllCI 11 !O MOHOAY Jh•w SATUllOAY !l lct,1 Kohdt,t l 12 )0-S 00 -"llolUT"I " TAKI MONIY & IUN"' ~f'tCTM8AT"88 DlttV•·IN SUN•IW&~MalrTS MARllCNll ll&.VD.Drtw·l111 S...,Meet& ....... S..., '-···-·-··"'100,.., Ofl&ltGI Drln·lft t II ,n.. ............ ....,,le ...... f'ltlhH .......,. ............ S11•illfl P•mllw '""! Ptet1111..,..1 ... ·~1 ,, ... "" 11 (t•».SI n1-nu ''""' ... • .. , ti uon Ill 1010 h• g.,,. ...... ," l<11n"11 lh l Ml·Hll _'"_ .. llACK CHllSTMAS 111 SCAllCIOW 111 II• l"f' ""· (IJlolnM .. _ •MMi .. People section· keeps of track\ of what people ~are _feeling, I \.saying, · V and doing. " . ~Every day.~ In the TV DAILY LOG ( Friday Evening AUGUST 29 Saturd<ly Morning AUGUST 30 Daily From 2 P.M. TWOGUAT FAMILY FIATl.a TOGITHBOM OMlllW t l I , • ............. ~ . . . . . .• . . . . C8 DAILY PILOT Friday, August 29, 1975 Good Action in 'Fever' In Las Vegas Yl'IUTt; 1.rN•; ··•;v•:K Thl're's good :1ction und melodrama in this ti.:hUy knit httle fdn1 Sl;1rr1nl: Jan· ~tit.'h;icl Vineenl as a trul'k driver fighting a big l'Om· binc. Nol vt'ry orii.:inal. hul j?1~ est•apisrn ( J>(;) .'10N1'\' l'VTllOS l\,~11 Tll E 1101.\' GK,\IL -'l'lus sa t i rica l Junk :.a l Kin~ Arthu.r's ruurt h as sum \'cry funny parts rt>1ninisrent of early ~l l·I Brooks and Woody Allen, a llhough thl' film dot's n ·t quite con1c to,E:f'lher as a .,.,,holt· t PG > KOLL.•~K8 1\.LL Violen ce and S:J \'agery mark this tall' of ;1 future world in "''hich a wild sport takes the place of .,.,.i1r James Caan is superb. This movit> ts n ot for !ht• squeamish. (R I ONCt: IS NOT •:N()UGH -Kirk Douglas a nd lttelina Mcrcouri st ar in this sl.iek soap opera ""'ith picture- IJook St'ttings and good act- ing bas1.>d on the besl-sf'IJing J acqueline Sus ann novel. (Jtl Y (> U N G fo'KANKf:NSTEIN The humor is juvenilc and thE.> pa rody 1s ht•a vy-hand1•d . but lttel Brooks' take-off on the l'la ssic horror t aJ(' c1n crgl'S as a re freshing journey 11110 absur dity and irreverence. Some topnotch pcrlor mances ('ven sut'ceed in introducing subtlety ..., here none appears to have lx.-t-n .,.,·ritten. (PG l THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG -Dis· nt>y does it again -lots of fun and some brilliant rom- edy with Bill Bixb)', DcN-i Knot~ a nd Tim Conway. (Gl t COSTA ME:SA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE: 17 "Four On A Garden" ~ ~~"" , j •Comedy Adapted By Abe Bu<rows ~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGKTS -..---Sept . 19, 20, 26, 27 Oct. 3 & .. 8:30 P .M. TICKETS : $3.00 T ICK ET MAIL-ORDER COUPON NAME .......... , ... . . , , .... PHONE .... ADDRESS .. . CITY PRODUCTION : ,. PERF. DATE : . '. STATE ZIP . .. PERF. TIME: ... NO.OF TICKETS .... CHECK AMT. ENCL .... I ,\!,,.I ~•Ok'" l .h«•ltr II<" <>(11.--. I'(> lk'' \~•--•, L'v>I" \\r.<~ l,\ ,~, ...... 2 N·U ,\!Mrt·»~d St.r11p .. J ~-n··· i...1-· "'"·'I 1.., .. n<'h"'od ~ .\\.o~t' 'h«Ok ~·)•bl~ l» ('ll\ ,,r l'oosl• .\\<">• , .\l.<11 t>ro.h-r H«<!"""' ~·1111,.. r.11,..1 .. n hr>t r.·c.·"•'<l h.'"' ~ 1)d.,·<> •'< 11vnrdund.~I< 6 M .. d Ur~t·r-"'II '"'IJ tw ""'"''"...i "t>.'h 1""1~>.orko~I to, I I> p .. ,,,tl S."''"" ~ TidU-1• ~•II''" m.\l,•d I'""''" 11.'' l ~fi<"<" ''"" !IJ!o• ~ f"<>r lurlh"r •Mvrm .. u""· r;oll lh« 11." i~f,,.,. 5.'... ~"'l SOBIG ... 221..-.1 g.,. of st•v• ... """" """" 2 of ICfffns moat • lJIVU&l \l\CTIR: 1tOHCCl1JI· Pt.HA'l'ISl()t' tMnted procho1eera L :.:.::.:::=c_::::.:.:_;_:..::::::::_c_:,,.:..:_.,.. A9cfuired tt.9 eftol11 ot 3 nw!Of atudlo1 ptus mtlllon• ol dolars ·All tor YOUR ent.W.•ln1n1tntl "NASHVILLE" ••• '"FUHHY LA.DY" IPGI "'°I PETf'S SAKE'" tPGI .. MOHTE rYTHOt& •HOLY GltAll" lPGI ''JOITUHI" "TOMMY" '"OTHI• SIDE OF THE MOUHT>JM'' ~WH Hill IACll" INI "fAIEWfU MY lOVB.Y" Ill "SHAMf"OO" laJ '"Af'f'U DUMrLIHG GANG" SW1SS FAMILY IOllHSOM'' IGI "Wm THE IUllfT"' ll'GI '1.0YE • DU. TH" Ill 4 ACADEMY AWARDS '(; , ' "WALLOPING ENTERTAINMENT'' ·--~ ·--m11m1 mm1 I 111 1u"11 -~mm mm1 11111 ~11111 · ~llllllll l~ml 11im~ l~imm. iilli ~11111 AN EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET CALL FOR CO.HITS fl o .. .i"' .,_., u ---•·-.. AnEwnt ••• ''INCAEDlllLE EXPERIENCES" •N-·- ""POWERFUL STUFF" RALPH STDftEY IPGI AM AMERICA HURRY, ENDS SOON LOVE AND DEATll Woody Alle n and Diane Keaton a rc back in this hilarious spoof on Chekhov, Tolstoy and other Russians. There's a tou c h of philosophy, some risque jokes and a lot or fun. (PG). FUNN\' LADY -J( you liked "Funny Girl," you'll love this stylish continua- tion or the Jo'a nny Brice story. There's laughter and tears, tk!autiful costumes a nd fi ne ac t ing from Barba ra Streisand, James Caa n and Omar Sharif. lPG l. TllE F«lRTUN•: -The scripl"s al fault in this r-1.ike Nichols comedy about l\lo"O schemer s attem11ting to trick a n heiress out or her fortune . J ack Nicholson and \\';irrcn Beatty are ex· ccll cnt but the story never comes together. (PG). BROTHE R, CAN \'OU SPARF. A DIME ? - Newsreel c lips and a fi c- tional character played by J ames Cagney comhine in this artful : rewarding look at the 1930s and An1erica. (P(;) 11,.hu.0.. ... 11,,. .. ~- 1 .... ~~! tor ll ""II""'· 1·,.,,n '""'"'" '" ,.-,,...n c .. ~1. ·• -~· • """""~! h"' Ii+.·,.,, '""I .. The following shows are scheduled for the coming week in L;.i.s Vegas. CAESARS PALACE -Tom Jones DESERT INN -Debbie Reynolds FLAMINGO -Peggy Lee (ends 9/J) FRONTIER -Bob Newhart, Frank Sinatra, Jr. <ends 9 /3) LAS VE GAS HILTON -Elvis Presley (ends 9/1); Bill Cos by (starts 9/2) MGM GRAND -A1 ac Davis RIVI ERA -Carpenters, Neil Sedaka (ends 9/3); Dionne Warwicke, Righteous Brother s (starts 9/4) SANDS -Wayne Newton THUNDERBIRD -Dick Clark Show (ends 9/3) Deafness Examined .. Li stening," a documentary on hearing loss. wiU be shown on "They Grow in Silence" on Sun- day at 7:30 p.m . on Channel 50. A rour-part series, "They Grow in Silence" is aimed at hearing-impaired persons in Orange County. "l.ist ening" foc u.ses on the causes and psychological m eaning of hearing loss and how different people cope wilh the problem. A deaf boy, a rock vocalist and a psychiatrist 1,1,'ith otosclerosis (hearing loss in middle age) help to show how sounds are heard by persons 'Ai th different degrees or hearing loss. In.. Do1111ht~·-· •-> ..... ~"II~• I" ...... ~ w' ,.,.. i...111 ..... . I~•,,,..,,~ I'• ,.,,.~ , .. _.. •. 1 .......... 1 ... ....... ••ol<tn'1 ""' 111<• ••nU•,..."" .... ~ •• 1 ... 1 . A fb,an:J W. Koch Pruduc1io11 n.. ,\"""""~' -aht-n•-i...t tnloj., •ff~ -I"'"-~'~-~\Ja•line Susanm Once Is Not Enoogh'' Kirk Douglas Alex,is Smith David JanSc'lell Gt,-orge llamillUll lleliM Memiuri llrenlla liu;caro Deborah IWfin.Ju .... y 11,.., ....... 11. I knr)' i\l:.i111·i11i· f...,.~.1o,.. r..-....-.. Ir.,. i11g i\t111sf 1t:IJ·1•._~,1 ... 1h-~.....i ~ J11-qudirl! Susann :... , .. ,~.u.1~Jul iu~ l 4 :r.itei n· l·r .. J,.-,.,11~ Hu..\anl \\{ Koch·li>ni1cd I~ Guy Gru.11 CALL FOR SHOWTIMES BAISTOl CIUA 8RISTOl AT llACARllfJR SO\ITli COAST SHOl'PV«l AREA 5'0-714' AJlJl(AlJINC3 IN ...... oothe ~ni.11ttonal ~tsclk't'. 131)f)llill2, CM 1()1J 10121 il UIHft I he· 1\ndrc~v Si~!cr!­ L(•UI'-r\rnl5trong Fr0cl A~1 .1i n: (111111\ H.l~IC 1.1 t k lll'nny I !i11nphrcy i'iog,ir! 1.unc~ Cagn<.'y (,th C,1ll11\\',1y ~ddu· C.1n1c1r Ch.1rl 1<' Ch,ipl!n \\'1n ~!on Churchill r;.iry (oopt·r Hin,.: Cro~b}' I r,111!.11• IJ.1rrC'll Ct·1 ii U. tJ(.',\·\1111' /\l.1rlen(• IJ1t•tr1r h liihn l)11l1nger \V,111 ()1~ncy 1"'...!1•l ,1u1 lddy l)11kt· r 1!111glon I loug/,1o; f .11rh.111i.., \\I (' 1"11old~ < I.irk (;,1hli· 1.1nt'1 l "1ynor i11,\lph,1be tic.il flnlel' C;iry Grant VVoodi c Guthri e Billie Holid,1y 1-lcrber! Hoover Bob !-lore \.\1,1!t er Houston Ina f.:ae 1-l unon Al Jolson loseph Kennedy \v11h Jack, Bobby and Tc•d King Kong Ku l\lux Kl an Fiorello L.1Gu.1rd1a Dorothy l,unour Vivien Leigh Carole lon1h.1rd ' TM U""-.. NI )O'o, ~ '. ""'fll ..... -.C.t. t.U.MIO, •• llO dff •HMll cnwet II....,.. ""'d«odl .,,_,.,.,...ca e,.;O(llld It-.~ ....... George l<ait P.1ul Robe son Ginger Rogers VVHl Ro gers Eleanor Roo~evC"I! Franklin!). Rot">~C'vcl t 1\l,1x Schrne!ling lic\sie Sm11h J,1n1es SIC\\'tl rt T .trzan ~h1dcv Tcmrl<' Irvin~ Th,11herg lan,1 Turner l\udy V.1llcf' J,,l k \·Varner C)r\On V\lclle~ \,V1!1i,1m \.Vc•llmJn \\'cndcll \.Vilkic I orel!,1 Yol1ng --' Sl.25 'TIL 2 :30 P.M. at STARllEO(-)CINEMAS a tDisney Productions' The .,. _,« • I rrw ..,,..... .. -·I__,_,. thlry APPLE -· "WALKING t :r:. DUMPI.llG TALL PART MUSIC Al lOVI 11011• I Vl ll 2" IPGI I EIS.A.ND &CA.AN . Z:l 5-4:40-7: I O-t;J5 FOUNTAIN VALLEY• &MQOllMUR~I Al IO!Nl.I R til9-1wtl "WALKING TALL PART 2" 2:00 1:45 t:JO "MURPH THE SURF" 3:55 7:40 GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION ONCE IN YOUR LIFE MAY SOMEONE LOVE YOU LIKE THIS. The true story of Jill Kinmont. The American Olympic ski contender whose tragi c fall took everything but her life. And who found th e cou rage to live throu gh the love of one very special man . 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' '"THEOTHERSIOEOf TH~ MOlJNTAIN":O!offll'll,.tAR11.YN HASSm .u foll Ko~ll'll'll'll ' ~"d BEAU 8R IOCES 1s Dorl. 8u.l • A fll.MWAYS!l ARR Y r EERCE rROOU(T!ON • Xr'9"pl~y by OA\'10 SEtTZEJI. f.tu•ot by CHARLES fQX • Dtrl'<ltd b~ I.ARR' rEl:RC(• r,oJ~fd by EO\\IAllD s FELDMAN TECllNICOLOR' A UN!VERSi\l l'ICTURf 1J1iM SOJmO .....i.111!.tlMLT - OAAr-iG£ MA! l r 11 I ·....Ji.,..·-.~,,,..l(Wftl. I l!el't_I_ • •111.ll'UMUl'!J 1dW•rda BRISTOL IV 1"91of Al M•cA,.... Coa•t "''''"" .... , ... • I 1 I ' ' 1 I • 1 , Fall Show &eking Exhibitors Appli cations to exhibit in. the Anaheim Hajlowt'en Festival's Arts and Crafts Fair are now being accepted. The fair will be held Oct. 24 through 26 at P&arson Park in Alli.helm. Reservations a nd in· formation are available fro.m Rick Wilbur at 956·5766 or fro m the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, 535-2833. _ ....... Friday. August 29, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT (,'7 At Botel ·Arts, Crafts BUENA PAU l'E!lflVAL -Sc ulplure, en/ti and painting from all over Calirornla, tonjJht through Monctay from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m . at The Treasury, 7670 Ora1;1tethorpe Ave .. , Huena Park. Free admission. ARTS AND CRAFl'S SHOW -Wllh a nautical and seascape theme, 1ponsortd by Orange Coun- • Ill Shows Galleries/ Exhibits ty Art Club, Sept. 4 lhrouah 7 and Sept. 11 bytheFrench sculptorAugusteBartholdi,ondis- through 14 at Newport Dunes, Newport Beach. play at Muirhead Galleries in South Coast Plaza. ln!ormationon exhibiting, hours: 586·9218. 'FROM THE LANDS OF THE SCYTlllANS ' _ SCULPTURE BY SID BURNS -Show ex· Special collection or works from ancient Russian tended, now through Sept. 30 at Leslie B. deMllle rivilizations, now through Sept. 4 at the Los READY OR NOT, AMEWCA, 'NAStMllE' IS 111E BLOCKBUSTER ENTERTAINMENT OF 19751 ' .; ' .I -~~.~t'."~~~.!~~ ~I "A-~~~r!" n , Co....1 AT Hl,INTIOIGTOH '"WHln UNt: Ft:VEA '" Musical c0medy star l•llery, 1432 S. Coast Hi1hway, Lagun1 Beach.. An1ele1 County Muaeum or Art, 5905 Wi lshire Barbara Cook Wl.11 be Jl a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs· Blvd., 10 a.m . to 10 p.m. daily. Note: There are .~":::;:,,, day, Saturday and Sunday. lone lines, except ror museum members . Mem-1111 .. c..--guest soloist with the bershlps at $25 a year are available at the coi~...-ooe\~ LOS Ange I es -~ST~A~T~U~E~O~F~L=l~B~E~R~T~Y~~O~n~e~o~f~tw;;o~p~ro~t;ot~y~p~e~s~-~m~u~s~eu~m".'.:_. ______________ J====,;~~~;'.;;;;;;:;;;;~:;:=;~==~ Philharmonic at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the ~-··coHCco·"-j ,~ ...... Hollywood Bowl. The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No.1 best seller. "VISIONS" r=: ... ,,., .... , ... wWl ''IT'S THE KIND OF MOVIE BOGART WOULD HAVE STOOD IN LINE TO SEE. I r ,• . ' . • • . . - She was the fir;t... -·· ROY 5CllEllEll IMM'S I !Mel Newport Te lent In "l.OVE and DEATH" 4 1 .. wtlff• "OUACKUR ,ORTUNI!" .. rr..,..·. • ,..., kin.cl at c•n•ITll ~ng kPiarw:l l>'I' .n1111 '"•1 •"'•"I>,......., • "fl-. l•l*"Old c......... Of "l "' -li;-1><: Ari ' Wo1h ll>Qll .....,ri M ll'f'll,,...l•rs co..,oviou. 1n11T11loon -'llhP llQK< .. t11Kio ,., • .., ... ,, ltili9 IO er•!•"'°""' lhfl t>l!of• OC1U1C1 ,.,.. O"IV '" t,,. '"""''"','°" or ,,,. "''t'>!I VISIONS w11 Otl'g-.1 !of g1•1ng 11 1..,ul1!1no 1na un1ov1 enten.ln..,.nt to JJI l',tlM •rot-· by ~l"li Co !"-" 11T11glntt•on. --ol ~ 11\d loYe lot' b!llVly . 2 .... ...., 7:411 t:41 I ..c"fllL.M;ICllJCTIOHS, LIO ~,.,__CO,.._wS LIO ,_ PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM ·==· Tl-.swoll¢WI from CoplSlfono ......... , Ge~~ -Thi Fllles .... med! fhqS~s wift '""""' Mdoow nspqclof~ --lfttlll greatllt ••••• Of tMln ... .BLAKE EDWARDS' co.."fAt~ _,_,.., 1 ' "TAK! Ille MONEY ANO RUN" IT'S A SMOLDERING NEW DETECTIVE FILM EVERYON(:'S RAVING ABOUT SO RICH AND ENTERTAINING ... IT SHOULD BE HOUSED IN A MUSEUM NEXT TO 'THE BIG SLEEP '! Mitchum 1s lhe tough-talking, wisecracking. straight-faced private eye Bogart invented. Mitchum devours this film like a porterhouse steak. He gives strength, credence and sympalhy lo his Marlowe. 'FAREWELL. MY LOVEL y· is a tailor-made showcase for h11n. Director Dick Richards proves he's a blockbuster of a talent. 'FAREWELL. MY LOVELY' is TOUGH. HARD AND HYPNOTIC .'' -AeJ Reed, S ~11d•C<Jled Colum11•~I "ROBERT MITCHUM IS ENnRTllNIN&LY ON TARBET IS PHILIP MARLOWE IN THIS PRl- VATE·EYE ADVENTURE SUSPENSE FILM. His manner Is exactly the right blend of toughness and ca1ual- ness. Director Dick Richards has crealed an early '40s mood and done it splendidly. The film is cool and hard." -W#ll-Woll, C.,. Mlfl•Une "****' -HAIL TO 'FAREWELL', IT'S LOVELY! II you are as starved for entertainment (as I am), this 11 something you shouldn't miss. It's a vary funny, engaging movie. 1111 Mitchum'• mo'fie, but that still leaves room for some fine character bits. They're all there- CHANDLER's thugs, his corrupt cops, his has-been chorus lines-ALL FOR YOUR MOVIEGOING PLE ASURE." RLIOT1 ltAST1lfR PWJ11nS I( 111tr..n c. ... 11. ,., •• ,.,... a.u, ..... ,..... A DICK lllCIMRQS RIM llOllRJ Mln:MMf · CHARID7Tf UIOIJlf' ·JON# lllRA#D · mrM MAES • "f'AllEWRt, M'f UNEfl" ...,,_ Mf1llOll1 lEnf · IMRR'f DfAlf tTNITO# ""''" n DICK ~RIIS °"""" _,, Rut11T lfAS11lfl . JfRl(t llO( ,_,, nfff11lff """"'.,,,JFR1r1 ncQWallfR ,,_n MIDZRM llHIOMNt· '""""""'" n RAllllCl#ll tH.tKOa1l JR [ R [ IUllCllD <> / 11us1c WD Sii/if · ~ AllM1JIMIAm'«t11SE . r«H11"""1t · · A111t 1K ""'10«1/0ll <i5-r-·· -~ ··-~ ·-· _..__ CO.HIT AT HARBOR .. CLEOPATRA. JONES A.ND THE CA.StNO OF OOLD'' I. l . ' ., .. ' . ' ' .. . .. .. ·: . . • ·: .. . DAILY PILOT Friday, August 29, 1975 . " . • .... ~, .. -~"'" "'•~· .. ,,., UllARAHTEl:P .. ,. ~" . ., ... , """'"M O ~···--··· •YOU SAVE MONEY .... THE FIRST PRICE MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY .... •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!!! . . '• LATEX COMP. RETAIL ,395 OUR PRICE 1~!· REDWOOD STAIN •BEAUTIFIES ~ · FE,..,CES, SIDING •FOR USE ON ALL EXTERIOR WOOD •FAST DRYING •BRUSH OR ROtl •CLEAN-UP WITH . WATER ; COMP. RETAIL 515 OUR PRICE . I nt.e.riDr·EdNi.or · LATEX ACRYLIC PAINT· • USE ON INSIDE WALLS& EXTERIOR STUCCO. MASONRY ·.JUST 1-HOUR TO DRY •GOOD HIDING ABILITY •CLEAN-UPWITH WATER •BRUSH OR ·ROLL PURE WHITE, OFF WHITE & SOFT COLORS -.-,.,. ..... • ·--m·-~---1,;;;Wr.--HIGH- , ... ; ... ;;..., .. · GLOSS . ::~:~ENAMEL tNTERhJf t • WOOOWOflK, TRIM, OOOA5 ETC. SOME COLORS PRICED HIGHER e HAAO HtOH- Gl.OIS FrNtSH • EXT•EMEL Y DU""9l.E •FAST DRYING •AMPLE FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO ALL STORES •OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ON EVEAY.ITEM ..... EVEAY DAY! COPYRIGHT 1975 •EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE ....... . BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS • 9700 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLD WITH AN UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE HOME EID. , 'II.ERMA-SHI . · .. . ..__.... s-vtJ , Carlt>ad.So.l.el SAYE 50\ on VINYL ASBESTOS ml I I '\. \ PRE-TRIMMED WALLPAPER •FOR SHELVING, FURNITURE, BOOKCASES, CABINETS ETC. •WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A CABINET MANUFACTURER PARTICLE BOARDS Sale/ BROOMS FLOOR TILE ' ! COMP. RETAIL 225 •GOOD SELECTION OF 79CPER OF STYLES •ADOS BEAUTY TO ANY ROOM OUR SGL. PRICE ROLL -· VINYL WALLCOVERING : PRE·TRl~lMEO •PRE-PASTED OUR PRICE •WASHABLE •GREASEPROOF COMP. 299 · •STYLES AVAILABLE FOR RETAIL PER ANY DECOR • 4.&9 SGL. ROLL ~ r 1--....., ... ...,~....,.~~~~~~~~""'"--. . Flocked OOR•R•CE •.. ' " . ~~~~ru~PER 3Q~ANDA4.§ (.:'... PATTERNS SGL "' SGL ALL WAL LCOVERING sciLD) •PRE· TRIMMED ROLL ROL.L IN2-ROLLBOLTSONLY •SUNFAST OMP RETAIL6.95 COMP RE I Philippine Maiu>gOIUI SHUTTERS :iil:~!~lE EXAMPLE: 6'h X 13 IN. OUR PRICE 7 x 20 IN .... 1,79 COMP 10 x 36 IN ... 3.69 RETA_ IL '2X261N ... J.39 15 X 54 IN .. , B.99 99c 8 X 32 IN ..•. 2.99 2.00 •HANDSANOED •READY TO PAINT OR STAIN •MOVABLE HORIZONTAL LOUVER ' EA. •SHUTTER HARDWARE AVAILABLE peci.cu w· U?.SCd ERAMICMosoic TILE •2 RANDOM LIGHT g, DARK TONE COLORS 1 x 1 IN, TILES TANDARO SIZE SHEETS APPROX. 12 x 12 INI MOUNTl!D ON GAUZE COMP. RETAIL 1.00 c "" SHEET SELF-ADHESIVE VINYL COVERING •SELECTED PATTERNS • 18 INCH WIDTHS •SOME STYLES OU R PRICE C:::.::;~~LH:: 29~N YO. co~~P.RETAIL 19c 12X121N. •MANY SIZES AND THICKNESSES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE FOR EXAMPLE: •9 x 72 x iii IN. TO 14 x 72 x ~IN. COMP. RETAIL "',,•c 1.59 OUR PRICE EA. •16 x 72 ll. 14 IN. TO 24' 72' ~IN. 9 I COMP. RETAIL c 1.98 OUR PRICE EA. LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOME SIZES COMPLETE LINE OFBACK- PICHJR ---'" o•lf• on <:O•Ot TO-SCOOL ART SUPPLIES PICTOR ® ARTISTS' OUR PRI CE COMP. RETAIL 2.99 •HEAVY DUTY COMP. RETAIL 3.99 2'9 EA. 99 EA. OUR PRICE •W.ODERN COLORS •CH1P PATTERN •GOES OVER WOOD OR CONCRETE Ir GAFS ·~~··.LONG LASTING SHINE CUSHION VINYL FLOOR COVERING SPECIAL ORDER • 2 ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS •6 MODERN COLORS • 12 FOOT WIDTHS OUR LOW PR ICE c ' ACRYLIC & OILCOMPJ5~ETAIL TIP-TOE ® ,coLoRs OUR PAICE·49c •TWO·TONEDCOLOAS •USE THROUGHOUT HI-LOW CARPETING i r-~---• 12 COLORS AVAILABLE E THE HOUSE \ •50co TUBE A. •LONG WEARING OUR PRICE SPECIAL 99 ORDER RTIST 'S STRETCHED CANVAS STANDING :12 FOOT WIDTHS 8'. 10 IN OUR PRICE JUTE BACKED x . COM•,·.", •. "·" gee EASEL OUR •R•c• " 3ss COMP. AETAILJ.99 •OTHER SIZES AVAILA BLE EA AT OUR LOWOISCOUNTPRICES . COMP. RETAIL fl . Pure.hose. 5 .4o .. • CAM~~R !B~~~E~E~ET ARTF~3'~ES COMP.RETAIL &4c OUR PRICE 59c •RED SABLE {ROUND) -4 PIECE SET C0f.1P. RETAIL l:'{IQ OUR PRICE 1.99 • No.·374 CAMEL HAIR (FLAT) i;i 0 C0~1P. RET Al L l\Oc OUR PRICE 25c # 2 COtvlP. RETAIL 5~ OUR PRICE 33c MAN'V OTHER SIZES & TYPES AVAILABLE •SMALL 13 x 10 x 13 IN.I COMP. RETAIL 8.00 OUR PRICE 99 EA. PEA TILE •USE THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE •SMART COLORS & PATTERNS • FOAM BACKED 4aa •12 FT. WIDTHS OUR LOW IN-STOCK PRICE SO. 100% C.F. NYLON PILE YD. ·: OPEN 7 IMYS & 5 NIGHTS · MONOAY THRU FRIDAY, 8 A.M. TD 9 P.M.· SAT.UR DAYS, B A.M. TD 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M, TO i :JD P.M. St ndard Brands Pa· nt & Decoratio9 nt rs ss=4:'~thew~st Saa~~M~na . · · Long Beach :;: 1 BLK. so. OF WARNER IOELHll Huntington Beach -, .. , LONG BEACH Bl vo. TELEPHONE 17141 S46·"4597 ,~ BLKS se OF WILLOW 6 800 WARNER AVE. NEAR GOLDEN WE$T TELEPHONE i2131 -42'1-376" Anaheim CORNER OF LINCOLN & LINDSEY l BLK. EAST OF BROOKHURST TEllE,HONE 171-4153.1-1507 TELEl'HONE 171-411-42-3116 8635P.2!nv!Y AT LAKEWOOD BLVD. TILcniONi 121J} •1-H1J La Habra CORNER WHITTIER & IOAHO 2 BLKS. E. OF BEACH-HACIENDA TElEf'MONE !Z 131 lt1•!JOI .-! I •.: T . ··' ' \ ). l i ' -----------··' ... : .. ~= I • J I .'I .· ._ : . ' ~ NEW 1975 MAVERICK 4 door. 250 CID 6 cyl. eng. Tinted gtass, Iron! & rear bumper guards. color keyed outside mirrors and more. (l 196308) 53076 s73~ tor 411 -· ~ OOwfl. C..•h ~ ~-, .. 'loe-.. 13~ $0. DelefTed pm1 priQ9 ii 14124.116. APR IS 13113'11..0n aQ(lfoYed CftlO~. BRAND NEW COURIER PIO<UP, 4 speed, 1800cceng. and more. (A66556) kr 411 ~ 20% down. ca"' pnce Intl i.." ~Ill 13100.18 D<l'91Ted gift.~ 11 138a2.32. APR•• 13G:nl.cn-.iwo er.Git. DoWN CASH or TRADE ON -YID CllDIT FIRST •IBYICI • !IRST lfl IAlll I Friday, August 29, 1975 . CAIL y PILOT DI Saturday August 30th I I a.m. to 4 p.m. FUN FOR EVBIYOHE SEE TH! TAWST MAH OH EARTH ~~0 1975 GRANADA 4 DOOR 4 DOOR Vinyl inter ior, pin stripes, white wall tires, deluxe bumper guards, full factory equipped. (238863) s I I '70 FORD F250 CAMPER'S SPECl.AL 4 DL SEDAM Wilt> C--Sl>ell, v-e .• .,,o ,......_, .., lluto !•-. fltl!'!ory • ., cOf\<l~OOflif'9, Dl,lnailtonin<;i. pow11r sllte"nQ. 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Un•v s ubj. 39 tnstrumenl 10Convocfs •1 W•ospa'11'e• Ou~llets 'J ll'lu•ber "Olk 11 T1kol'g ·-·in 46 B•bhcll Ille dirk p11r.a•'l'I t ., waler 5'. Small plan! !wig 55 --lltllrl(;h 56 Weeluno. 5<111 .. 58 Cha.r.Ktenstic 60 Wad1n11 bud 62 ClllYIS sllue!ure 6J ruegOll 115 G•eoek music~ lt<m 66 Went on toot 69 Poel•C C011llKl10n ) ; . by Dale Hale by Ernie lushmiler \T'S NOT p0~1TE 'TO p01N1 PEANUTS I . I " ;! '! '! TELL HER I ONL '( CHAR6E FIVE DOLLARS .. JUDCiE PARKER THERE'S WILLSON! HES STANDING JUST OUT5!DE TME ENTRANCE 10 PACE'S HOME! MISS PEACH DICK TRACY NKNOWN TO THE , HIUERS. TIO tl-5 SWGS ' ' iWE 8ffN CQA(KJNG THE SMT 5Af4D:5TONE TK4T HELD TAACY-t SAit\ HELPLESS·· .; fJ . • PAD SAYS MOM 15 A REAL. .MAGICIAN .•• DR. SMOCK -514E IDOK rnE CA~ OUT lil!\AY Ml' Tu~NED IT INl 0 ,0. I ThlH'HON~ l'bLb • -r1--1ese PtL-i...s ARe FO~ Pf?OPt,...e; WHO HAY e IMAGINARY' A IL-Me'N"f'S. P"C MOON MUWNS A DOWN • WITH A/JTOCRATS!fi'Z. ~ ,, ' ' ' . ;;;;'! ,, If'' YouR HAIR -DIDN'T LAt~. Elnlll' ' ' • J LOVE fWNNIN(j MY FINGoRS iH ROUGH YoUR ~ ALWAYS LOOKS LOVEL~ l HAVE LOVoL'/ HAIR. • ,, L,AC>Y P. WHAT'S YOUR SECR~T? . " ,, •l !l ll i ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger Bolen • I C'MON , t-10\I\, L(/lE ... 61VE. ME A MOMEi!T 10 THll<K ABC()T rr AAD I\.L. Pl10llE TO ... """"" .. ,, .. ,.. ~' ,,. ........... 'iOll HC»l R\OIQ).£)$\1'~ .. <;,-, ?f'-,....)J' 400R $1>.1EMENT \B .. THE GIRLS by Herold Le DOllJ[ ' . by Mell I I .. "Oh dear, a walking tour lhat will leave U'i enthralled with the scenic grandeur or Maine 's roc ky .. coa~t-11nothcr pa if of ~h0c=$ shot. DENNIS THE MENACE ~ . l I ' ' ) I •. Fr iday Augur.1 29 1975 DAIL y PILOT na Real Estate •••••••• 1000-2999 The Biggest Marketplace on th e Orange Coast . Employment & 7000.7199 Rental• •· ••••• _. ••• 3000-4699 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Preparation •••••• Bus1ness, Investment & Financial .... : ••••• , 5000.5049 . Merchandise •••••• 8000-8099 Announcements, Personals, You Can S~ll It , Find It, ( 642 •5678 ) One Call Se rvice Boots & Morine lo•t & Found ...... 5050·5499 Equipment ••••• •,•. CJ000..9099 Services & Repairs Trade It With a Want Ad Fast· Credit Approval Automobiles & other 6000-6099 Tron•portotion •••• 9100.9999 ~'!'!!::.~~~ ....... ~~~:.~~~ ....... r~~!!:.r-:.~~~ ....... ~-~!!!!.~~~'!: ....... . ERROR S: Adv<rii'°" G_,ol I 002 GOMrol I 002 Getoerol I 002 Getoerol I 002 ~~:!:!.~~~~ ....... 1 ~::.':!~~~ ....... ~.~:~:!.~~~~ ....... ~'!4!:::.':'!~~ ......• should chec.k their ads •••••• ••••••••••••••·•·•• • ••• ••••• • • •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ..,.rol I 002 G.,,.rol I 002 Getoerol I 002 G.,,...I I 002 dolly ood ,..,... er-ASSUME THIS ror1 lmmediatety. The D.t.1Lv P1LoT auumos On The BaY, VALOAH Hoblllty forlhoflrstl.,. $6,050 Be""Uful new2•to ·y TA KE OVER cotTeel loteriton only. 4 Be,< Ba &Gallery 2 ri rcplaces, wetbar Majestic 2story. 5 hu ge l)eluxe kitchen bedroon1s int·ludin~ l\Vo Pier for yucht to60' master suites. Giant PubH1her'1 Notice: You may select the LIDO ISLE-$95,000 uWOWI" family room off ~our1n1·t Allrealestateadvl!rtised finishing louche:>. A nifty 5 BR -neat as a pin or.:.. kit chen. Approx1n1ately in this newspaper is sub· 675·8120 knock out a wall or two & do your own 2,000 square feet. Pride jecl to the Federal Fairi lll~llll!!llll!!llll!!llll!!llll!!llll!!llll!!llll!!I of ownership area. Hikl· Housing Act of 19G8i: thing. · .3 baths , frplc & sunny patio. to beach. 3 t•ar g<1r;;~c . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES 640-4050 DOVER SHORES; gorgeous Back Bay view, day & night. Cuslom bit. 4 bdrm. home on lge. corner lot ; room for pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VI EW BALBOA DUPLEX New custom 2,400$quare $591950 root ho rn e with S pec ta cu lar beac h panoran1ic ocean view. duplex on Balbo:. Bulldcr wi ll customi ze lo Peninsula. J\1ain unit has 1ne1.:t you r individual re· three big bedrooms and qultemcnts. Sll7,000. two baths. Gourmet t0%down.962·77&:1. kitchen se rv es a K€Y . spacious living and din· in g area with R€A.LTORsill£ C R A C K L I N G I ---...;..:'-'::.;_::.;_"'--· I F I R E P LAC E. Upstairs is a unique bachelors which makes it illeg:JJ to ••HACIENDA'' The season's best buy! Lush landscapini-:. No· adverti se •·any pre-21 11 SanJoacp..Hils Road qualifying. No new !nan - ference, limitation., or 2 STORY.POOL NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644.4910 costs. 1'akc over VA ~ discrimination based on SACRIFICE loa n, monthly in stall--race, color, re!ig"ion, sex, ment a nd rnuvc in . Fast THE BLUFFS; 3 bdrm., 2'/2 ba.; garden patio; near schools. Lea se/op· tion or buy! hideaway with kitchen, bath, MINl·BAY VlEW <ind secluded sun deC'k, for complete informa· tion. Call 963-6767. or national origin, or an $33,950 G 1 1002 G ol possession. N1.:w on tht: Move-in cond ., 3 bclrms., 2'/2 b a., Oil Real Estate intention to make any Trees graccrully shade ..,..ra ~ 1002 market.1'akc udvantage wide gr eenbelt. New carpeting. byMO/AY [®. such preference, Jimita-entrance to this genuine •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• now~Call81\2·2535, ' -: lion, or discrimination." tile roofed <;asa'. Old POOL TABLE BEACH DUPLEX :wtN 1119 • 1' 51u11 ro~rNi(t• W74•500 • YOUMG RESALE i;~,~·~··~·~\-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Wor ld charm 1s carefully Sh ,. h & [ ® l . blended wit h mod•"n 1,·v. SHOWCASE ~ arp rus ic c arm · ' .· This newspaper wHI not ... contemporary, Both for ::~ ' .) LEASE: Baycrest area; 4 bdrm., 21/2 Less than a year old. in· kndowingly accept any ing, SCpa c,_i ouks.,1 hi vin&g ~mm ndc ulat~1beach8,hom28~ the price of one. Priced \.'~·'··· __ :;_, ba. & pool. $750 Month1y. terior has numerous up-a vertis in g for real room. an1na 1c en 1nan out .• u.gel x forquicksale.Beachonc. grades, exterior still estate which is in viola· dine, Fiesta party room billia r ds room with b lock away. Only brand new! 2,000 sq. ft . tionofthelaw. with adjoining terrace. cath edra l ceili ngs. $61,SOO!Ca ll 545·9'191. BY OWNER on£eesin1pleland.Come ----------1 Secluded second story Separate sewing room. ' · ···• -BIG CAMYOM add the ·finishing touch. Houses for Sale mas ter r etr eat plus Delightful yards w/bri ck -<Plan 2 Broadmore). Getteral 1002 General 1002 968-4456. ••••••••••••••••••••••• guest quarters. Arched planters, patios and fruit BeautirU1 stone & stucco ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FULL HOUSE G I balcony with command· t rees. 1-lu r r y, onl y . s B h EASTSIDE E U PER& F II ff f r enera 1002 ing view of courtyard & $49,950. Call 546-2313 . · 4f. h'1·• 21/2 deda. ornbel . FIX R P u 0 eatures roman. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool.Callfirston thisun-Now! -· J-1g yupgra mare FIXERUPPER GUEST HOUSE t astic drapes, to UP· * PRIME entry, huge hving rm.. graded carpeting, to de-PARK LIDO i q u e BA It GA I N! Ol'tN ;1r Q•ir s fUN IOllrN•(F' • * includes conversalion pit Needs work but,, great 1/4 ACRE <-'orator mirrors. to built· *$38,500* ALL TERMS 4 BR Townhous~ Luxury country living. Ai r conditioned. Tennis courts. Swimming pools. Large green belt. 646-3928, eve54!J.1532 Lachenmyer Realtor Deluxe adult communi-963-7881. . . [~: Newport 4-Plex w /slone r;,.eplaee. Lg . µotenUal. 3 Bdcm , I bath $33 950 ~·.w;~ ~i'i ~:"~oPb"l. ~ &~~:cr~~~~~i1~~:~~{i~ [ ~:, .. ·1~;1·;·~,· ~ . fit~~;~~~~~K~~~[J~ r!~i~~~~~.:1:~~i;;~~~ ~~f,~~;,J~ ;~~~~~t: ~.~~·~: p;~~t.:'·«~:~ 1-=968= ... ='~·~·------ ocean. A very sohd in-1 \,=~·~·~·~,,~, -~!~!~[1~·~~~-~~~iE~-~l •---------•J living rm . Others arc <ill green & 3 car garage. 646·1711. Open Eves. needy country cottage· 3 + POOL \~~~~~~~~~~ vestrn enl or home in 1 .. , 2BR 2ba. On fee land, nr Oy,·ner wil l show by ap--bring paint & elbow $3,600 DOWN 1----------Newpor t Bea c h for --J.loag Hos p. Full price pointment. \Vil! consider grease and make $S$! $49,150. By app't. Don't drop the ball! Get a w 0 W! $137 .500. Call renting to reliable pty. Prime investment & tax in Costa Mesa. Not just *Balboa (sf and* C F C I th 'I job with a low-cost Daily PRESTIGE HOMES &44--2466 · shelter! Huge, huge Jot sharp-it 's PRETTY. M. t S •• 0 eswor IV Pi lot Classifi ed Ad. Realtors 645-6646 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l·-=~==-==~=~-I with f ruit trees and Very.privatepatio.Com'. OPEMSATJSU -Realtors 640-00.fo Phone642-5078. Just listed! 4-Br, 3-Ba, I• camper pad-room ror mun1ty pool. No yard 124APOL&4A -:==::=:====~~J.===:;:;;:;=.:::::;::;:;===I humongous bonus rm. HERE IT IS! SHORECLIFFS ' boat trailer! Try $3400 work . Call 646-7111. Unique, charming 2-sty. · MERCHANDISE WITJ-[ built·in wet bar, 2 STORY.POOL Spacious 4 bedroom, l.,ots of room to expand down with low, low mon· family home: paneled i t CLASSIFIED INDEX :~,i;~~~~e.::::::::::::::::::::~ pool table, stereo, spiral $2,990 DOWN Mesa del Mar home, this 2 bdr. & den view ~~~t~gSe~c:,!~~~i!:.k~ ad· [~·· ~~u~~t.&3 °Jd::ru,~~~e~ ~ stairs, fam. rm., & more, Truet Just~ 990down + I.arge family room, de-home. Cou ld be 3 or 4 & -~ -1 rifi:.i:i;:i~:+. :~ ~~~:~o:~?fht~;i~/M~ ~:!~;h',';,~[~;!i{~{ :=~~:e·1.::I~~:>1E£ [~~~;~~ ~~~;ue [.:.:.6.: •• • .• ·,• .•. '.'" .• •·•.• •• ,:;.'.:.;."'""" '0"'"'" ! . . ME'W. LISTING ~~~~~ ~~~xclusive. ' l To Place Your Ad, Call 642-5678 ~'e" 10 ,.00 ···········-·····-Ml>-t~ home! $144,500. Completely remodeled & ing only $49,995. Right on the beach • 3 l ;~·;··~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·I t~~:~:~~J~ ·.::·.:·::.:·.·:.:·.:··:.~ 6J4A4C· IKI H560WELl2L4, Rlh~.·I redecorated. Custom tile 546-414 l bdr, 2 baths in secluded OCEAMFROHT 11...-,~, ............ W'-l • ~ firepl ace, Huge kitchen-China Cove, $139,000. Delu xe duplex + guest HOUSES FDR SALE ll<111•~M1IJ Vooci. ............. "')"-~ m icrowave + indoor k. J.~ .. i ......... , ...•.•......... , 1">7ij BBQ w· d. 81"g Can~n room + extra par 1ng. BALBOA JSLA!IOD * 673°6900 * t;,.ntr•I .•.• ,. ......... 100'.! H•lt.:.I• l>l•nd .•.••.•••.• ,. ltol(i ll•lbo» l'cnln•ulr. , ••••.•• , . , • JWJ 1~,·~·1ock ...-,11 ! in 1ng staircase $ 9 5001 M•~~'""'Y···:·.::::::::.::.:;_,..,;s SUPER SHARP to hideaway master f 15 ' · ·"''"'."'"•w• . . ........ ~ Cu"om built 'q t. CJ.LL 6 75-7060 ,.,,.eell•n...,..,wani~d ........ PllJ11l Formal livi ng r oom suite. La rge bedrooms. luxury home.5Dedroom, C•ll"U•n<>llC~<·~ ........... ,IOI~ t'<>t<>n:.dd Mat •• , •. ····••·· lll:!2 l.:0'<1•Mt'• •.•••••.•••••• ,. llX!.4 Dana l'oont •• , .. , ........ ,. w::"3 t'.I Toro . ,. ............. till~ t'o,..n!•rn\'"11<')' ...•••••.•.•• 10:1~ Huntonj(\011 ll<'•cl> •··• ..... , .. U\.10 ~r.,ne , ................... IOU Ll~un• lloo•rl>, •.••.•••••••••• 1•>111 Ll~uoa 11111• .• , .• , , •••. , •••.• W'..<I 1 .. ~una .... o~uPI •• , , • , ...... , ••• lU.'>:! M"""" Y"I" ................ !l•,J Ne><P<l'"t 8'aeh , ....... , ..... lfJi'I S&ntl~rnonie ····•••••••••• lOJ(, San J111n C1p1>tran1> ....... , • , 1018 S.nt• An• .......... ~ ......... !Olll S.1l ff«Hh .••••••••••••••••••• Hl8t SciuthLM("na .............. · .. 1086 \Oo'fOotmw>ler .....•••.•.•.•.•. lO'l!I • M<tbile llnn1e5 S•le, .... , ••• , • ,1!00 REIL ESTATE ' l\rrel~<' !!I!' Sale .....•. : .•.•. 1200 • A1N1rtrnonl~ f<l< Sale ...•..•... 1300 B.arh Proi>l'rl)' ..•.... , ...... 1"6 llu .. ne>s l'rOp('rly ....... , . ." .. l.00 M,., .. ~11n,1r11mtnl-~-•• ~ ...... 11olll.1 I d b En•lo•ed p••l1·0. El•e·tn• (l(fi~•·11rn&t:11u•p ........• H(fl.S w /vau le open earn '"" " u '" '" 6 bath, hilltop location '"" · ·-·-.. · · .... · · · "°"1 ceiling. Gourmet kitchen garage opener. All lhis I'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'." I with view of golf course. i::!·:::~t~~~~~~~ ·:·.:·:::.'.'.'.":~ w /family room + new for on ly $29,900 full BIG BEDROOMS Oversized lot. l\-1any ex· ~·u011 G""'b • ••· •••••• !<11\M landscaping. Call Sparl-price! Take advantaJ:.!e. tra features includin" air Slwo.R~•1au<•nt.ll~• ..... .,. '"'5 · ~ Excellent Costa Me•a " ~~~J':,i,;;.H;'f-i.St~",·.;.;·::::::::~ 1ng Investment Corp., Townhome. Call no~. IM NEWPORT ~OVERY condition, lnter·com , BOATS & MIRI HE 833·3544 HEIGHTS elee fconl gate + mueh 1---------1752-1700. more. $210.000. Open [QUIPMEHT· ~ oPtNrt1Q•11sruNr11arN1c1• Large -Spacious -2 [:~, ' .. ·. h D bl Real l •t111te Daily 1-5 PM. 49 Royal Gener•l ..................... ,9010 HUNTINGTON . bat. ou e gara~e -St.George. &•t•.Maoni .s.r~·c~ .......... 111120 ·, ... :~ separate rec. roon1. Al -640·6161 floab,MMr•n~•:q111p, ••.•••••• :iU0.1 BEACH .. I f ho V REPO llo•u.ro .. er ................. ~ 11 '"; ey acl·ess or at, etc. A &~1.$.R~nt Ch•rt~r •••·•••·•• ™ .. ,,,:':' $54.950. Call 646-1171. l:::!:~.;!.·t>Q.:·..:.;::::::::::::~ ALOSANSUM934E 'F"'?:. G. I. l~==s=3=3=9=0="D=O="WM= oP1>1 111· ... 1r~•uN1o~'"'ci·· 4 br, 2Bba, f~ry~Yfamily lloMt•.<:l'tt'I • sa., .......•..•. \JQlll 1 2 !JI Lane. , [ ~ room. cau 1 u reco n-11wu.su ..... ~ ................ ~ Open house Sat. Sun. Jn Costa .Mesa, Jovel~ J ~· , ·;~! ditioned. Only $36,500. TRANSPORTATION Mon. 1-6 p.m. Near new Br, 2 Ba, community ,,, Lowdown. Air~ran ..................... ~no 3 bdrms & La.nia, 1~4 pool, pv t patio, dbl :,. CALL DISCOVERY GOV'T. OWMED 3 BR, 2 Ba. Pool. Beaut. area! $56,950. $2,950 Down, Sl ,075 costs & imp.: $501 PITI CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prap. Realtors VETS VA approved homes. No dwn pmt. Costa Mesa, fft g, Bch, Irvine. Call Ve tera n counselor 836.5086 MESA DB.MAR Big, big 5 bedroom, 3 bath, two-story, on quiet 1 street, E -Z walk to shop. pin g and all schools thru College. Full price $.58,900.CALL 556·2660 «=:,S ELECT ! I PROPERTIES The fastest draw in the West. • .a Daily Pilot Classiri ed Ad. Phone 642·5618. 1002Getoerol 1002 C.""'tery I.oh Cr111t• .••..... J!(.11') C<>nln,.,rc•o•I Pr<>p<'flY •• , ••.•• J'W Condorn1n1u .. 1•S•le ..•. , •..•. l7til> Duplt•e• l:n•ll l$~1e .~ : .• , .. , • llflO Jloo..""' tobo Moved ....... , •. 1900 ~~~~r.;~·c~~1;·.~~-~t.:::::::::::l~ bath. w/w cpts & drps. garage, no yard work.1 ~~~~~~~~~~1~R~e~a~l~E~,s~l~a~te~;;;;~64~5·~504~5;1 ~~~~;~~~~~ Mt•l111~ llointt ........... 111~ built-in kitchen. Total Owner, 551-2814 Classified Ads 642-561H M<>1or ("J'rltt·Stoo1r. •••••••• 111>11 payment $254 mo. • -u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4'ot Hin•.S•I~ k~nt , , , . , . , . ~lf;J J.JU Tr•i!er,.T•••·el .............. 917~ Iannelli Realtor Use the Da ily Pilot "Fast 8 UNITS ln<"Omt Prnp<'rtv ,,, .• ,,,.,,,,1'()f(I ln<lu•lro•il••oll"rly ,,,,,,,,., illJO lJlblorS~le. . .......... ~24.., Mobile l!me Trlr l'rk '.,,.,, •• 2~!0 •1<111n10,[)e•ert.Heoort ....... 2400 Or11111e Co i'•OJ>, ........... , :!.'iOO OUl or C1>1>nl)' f'rop ....•.•.•.• ~:..\O Ou! of Shi~ Prop ......... , •. 260ll 1~~~t"t~1·;~U'!'T.'10··M·rt0;·8:1:L:[·::::':; ~~'~":'.'.~'.'.'.'.~~~~~~~ Res u 1 t • • service ~ Directory. Your servit•e G~n~r•1 ,, .. ,, ., .............. 9510., ·---"""-----, Antiques/ Cl>1>S•<• .. , • ,. , . • •• v: .. " I Rt'f,.ahon Vchoetc,.-•.•.•.• , , , !l.'>OJ S1•wli<. ll~re Rud., .. ,, •....•.• !l~J 1 w 11 .... 1 IJro•es .•••..•.••••••.. ~>.w is our specialty. Call 642·5678, ext. 322. To P lace Your "Fast Re s ult'' Se r vice Direc tory ad ..... ca\J now . &i2·5678, ext. 322. R•nrhe~. t·ar in•.Gro•·t• ••.••. ~JOO Real t:•t•te t:•rhon~e •.•••• , . :l8JO Heal Est1te Y. •nled , , ••• , •• , 2liOCI RENTALS Tru~k• ...................... ~""1 \'an• ....................... !l.'>7u All!U l.f!aOLn~.' ' .......... '.' •. 9:...0. General 1002 G.,,..ol 1002 fl<l•H6 f\lrnish•d ............ JlOO ll011.••• Unf11rn,.h..d . , • , ..•••• Jl"llO ll00>c•t"urnorlinl ..•• , ,,, 3JOO ("(mdomm•u1lU t"urn •••.•.•... J.00 Conclonunmn1'l:nf •.•.• ,, .. , 3-US T9,.nhou•~• t"urn , . , •• , , , • , , , lYIO Tn,.nhllu~•s t:nr ........ , •..•. 3'.>25 A111 ... w>u11~,1 ................ !!.'>:Ai I UTDS, IMPD RTED General , , .• , ••• , , •••••••••••• 97U! .\Ila f101nto .................. 97~ .\1><!1 ·-···-·'··••••""''""••·!!7Ui Au•tln-11~•1~)' ..••••••...... , • !!7<1'1 IJ.'olW ....................... ."~;ii Ca11r1 ....................... , 11115 Coll .......................... !1111 Uupl•••• t'<lrn., •• ;,., ••••.• ,.JS.'.ll Oupl•~ts l,;nf ...•..•..•••...• ~ ApU F\lrn ...•••••••••••••••• 3700 Aph Unfurn ···-··•·•·••···· •• ~ Apt. t'<lrnor t:nr , ........... 3llOO Datsun ..................... , !!U~ l~4"!"'',../{!...cJ. •·crr•ri ...................... ~•Z• ""I P1a1 .......................... !l7:!.i Room~. , ...•.• , • , , .......... •000 Room lolloard •.••••••••••••• IO!oO Hutel•.M<>lels •••• , ........... 4100 Gol"\l fl<>mc~ ................ 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CLUEN I' I I I II I'll .. 11 VW how bod things ':::· :::·=;~=~~~...., are, I Jost bovQht • brand-new r drug producr. Au>irln -. D R O N A C I ' ,.,. I I I I I' o ~= :-.. ":t!.':::t Y°" ~lop from_, No. 3 b.low. Do you war.t to convert the clutt•r in your pogt to cash? Then you nted a Dolly Not dollifitd ad. Mt c(j 6G-5671 ond o frittdy dos.itild CllJ..wllOI' will tMlp you crtatt on intllPl"'lv•. but tlftcflw, dis llllSJ0911. PormM it. eo1y. fQO. '°"" crflllt Is good wlttt us. You CCIII <"°'9t your od. Or' put if Ofl ,_ Mott« Chcwgt ol BonkAmtri(Gfd. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS Vacant & Waiting Gorgeous 2 story 4 BR, 3 Ba & bonu s. P r of. l and. Only $159,900. Open Sat. 1-5. 30 Mis· sion Bay Dr . OLD CdM Builders Dream An R·2 lot in old CdM w /l Br, 1% Ba · home i n r ear . Room to build ! $65 ,000. BLUFFS CONDO Highly upgraded 3 BR , 2 Ba Priv. E n d Unit. Owner Anxious. $00,950. BIG CANYON Oceanview 2 BR . 3 ·B a, many upgrades. $139 ,500. Ope n Sun 1·5. #5 Rue Va l Bonnee Luxurious Living · 3 BR, 2\/2 Ba , jacuzzi, view . $192,500. 0 p e n Sat/Sun 1·5. #9 Rue Grand Valee. HARBOR VIEW Just Reduced $12, I 00.! Lovely 4 BR home. hi ghly up· g raded. Owner anxiou s. Brin g offers. $89,900. RENTALS TOO! 3 BR Home near Pool & Park . $495. mo. lease. EASTBLUFF P ride-of-ownership over- looking the Back Ba y with garden settings. Sunken living rooms with firepl aces & balconies. (6) 2 BR's, 2 baths, (2) 1 BR's. Very spacious un· its. Xlnt tax shelter. $290,000 POOL PALACE ASSUME $35,000 FIXER TRIPLEX POOL $6200DOWH Prime beach city! Make $$$by easy painting and fi xing. Rare. pool in- cluded wi th owners unit. Sel ler leaving state. Must have quick sale -try any orfer. $6,900 gross in· come yea rly ! Great potential for investor. Quick, g r a b you r check book and call 847-6010, QP/N fl! 9. tis fUN IQ Bf Nier• ['41 THE REAL ESTATE RS *$41 ,400* Will Sell YA Large 3 bedrl'h, 2 bath home. Living + den. 12x24 Enclosed patio overlooking H&F pool. Owner moving, bought property out-of.state. 646·3928 , Eve548·3.561 Private enlry to rambl- ing li ving and dining rooms dressed in plush carpets & drape s . Gal loping gourmets kitchen wi t h TEAK P A RQUET FLOOR. Secluded master a nd childrens suites. 18' x 36' CUSTO M POOL. As· sume 7'i'" VA loan at ~~~~~~~~~~ $35,000. $308/mo. pays : alt. No new loan costs. Must sell immediately. Call 963·6767. ()Pf/; r11 Q •II ~ FUN TO li(Nr(I;' For Classified Ad ACTION Calla Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 Getteral 1002G.....ul 1002 ... QUALITY MEW DUPLEX ll'J STEPS TO OCEAN and shopping from this spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath upper. Lower unit 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Plush carpeting and fireplaces in both these deluxe units. $118,500. Submit offer. I I " macnab /Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FROM $89,500 TO $745,000 llG C.ANYOM -MARYROUS IUY A Deane ''Monaco" home. Master bedroom downstairs; wet bar; open feeli ng w/VIEW. Immaculate & beautifully decor ated. $129,500. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Tll) MEWLY LISTED MOMTEGO HARBOR VIEW HOMES -Fresh, in viting & s harp 4bed rorim + family room. Quiet street, near pool & greenbelt. Lots of extras. $89,500 fee. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Tl2) LIDO ISLE Un ique charm on Piazza Lido cor· ner. Spacious 2 bedroom home w /high beamed ceilings in every room. Fountain & pond within walled seclusion. Dbl. French doors from mast e r s uite onto lattice garden patio. $152,500. Lynn e Rothell 644-6200. (T13) · SUPER HOME Exciting Big Ca nyon Deane home w/magnificent fairway view. 3500 sq. ft. -3 bedrooms -3 baths - gourmet kitchen -overlooks beauliful lg. private patio. Complete security. Excellently priced at $215,000. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (T14) IA YFROMT -PIER & SUP - FEE LAND Dramatic architectural design pro- vides for hi gh ceilings + light, aliry rooms. 4 bedrooms -formal dining -family room + 50' prime Bayfront location. $269,500. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (T 16) OM THE FAIRW.t.Y-llG CANYON Light & airy 2 bedroom + family room -done in sunny yellows. Mar· ble b a ths -landscaped - sprinklered & plumbed for jacuzzi. Sale or Lease -$139,500. Maxine WµIiams 642·8235. (T17) I I • ' r • ( r •· f ; • . . • . - • . ' \ Hou set For s• I How••• For SaN ........ . ......••.•............•..........•••.•••...•.................••..... ••••••••~~~-~••••••••I~~!:!.~~~-~~••••••• ~~!:!.r:'.~.~~•••••••• ~~!:!.~~~-~"!:. .... ,., G.....-al I 002 Ci.-rol 1002 Corona del Mor I 022 Costa Mes a 1024 Dano Point 10 26 Df DAIL y PllOT Fttday, Augu5129, 1975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral I 002 Gettitrol I 002 G~ral I 002 Gl'Mrol I 002 • ••' ••••'' •• ••••••••' ••• ••• ''' '''' ''' •••••••••• • ••• •• • • • • • • ••• • • • • •••• •• '''' '' ••'' •••••••••• •••• • • • • •' • • •• •• •• ••••• •·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR S All C ASH S A·FR°"M E 3 br, h~c yd, .t.MID THI! UKIESl ln the Back Bay area, among those stately eucalyptus trees there sits an immaculate 3 bedroom home. It has a s hake roof, manicured la wns, that rresh c l ea n smell only c a r eful housecleaning brings and a cool, shady patio tha t brings hours of enjoyment. Sec \his a t $72 ,000. Ullll l CIUI: t1 ()Ml:S REALTORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar G eneral IOOZGeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CO VERY Real E1tate 19th STRE ET, COSTA ~[SA FANTASTIC HOME This great North Costa Mesa Home with 4br, 2ba, family room, large e nclosed patio is one of the rare D I SCOVERY refurbi s hed and decorated homes. New carpet, drapes, appliances, wallpape r , floor tile, screens, and much more. The last one sold in 8 hours. Don't miss this one! D ISCOVER it for yourseH a t t he OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1·5. 3013 Harding Way. Costa Mesa. Priced at only $46.500. This i s a DISCO V E RY REAL ESTATE EXCLUS I VE . CALL 645-5045. ~~~~! .......... ~ ?.~~) !-:~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ EXCEPTIONAL CAMEO SHORES A most immaculate, really lovely home in our most prestigious area. Greatxiew of m agni ficent stul sets over Catalina. Swim at yo ur private beach or your own beautiful pool ! The financ· ing is exceptional, providing for a low down payme nt. Priced exceedingly well at $157,500. Open daily 1-5. BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR GetWral I 002 G~neral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500 sq . ft. hom e on point, pool, dock. Custom 5 IlR . 4 ba. View, 80 ft . on * * * * * * Heritage Collection JUST LISTED HARD TO FI ND -4 bedrooms with forn1al dinin,g, separate family room & lar ge kitchc 11 cati11g area. Custom fcc1turcs thruout include co•ered paffo, ('uston1 \\'a ll covering, and upgraded applian ces. A 111 ust sec at $54,950. Call 540-1 151. MESA DEL MAR'S BEST SOME TH INGS HEYER CHANGE -this a ttractive home was built as a MODEL, and still looks like one. Some of the many uPCJroded ~. in this i m - m a cu l a t e h ome are ap plia n ces . draperies, floor coverings, cabinets a nd air conditioning. Spacious yard perfectly landscaped with grape a r bor & rruit trees complete the setting. Coll S46-S880 BEAT THE HEAT WITH YOUR OWH SPARKLING POOL & JACUZZI on q ui e t c ul-de-sac. Pe rfect Costa Mesa location . 3 Bcdroon1. fan1ily room & formal din - ing. P lus h home upgraded thruout. O'WM1' anxious to move, s:.i.}·s 1'make of· fer."Call 540-1 ISi. I POOL + 4 CAR GARAGE ARE JUST 2 of the features in this seclude d Ea s t s ide, Cost a Mesa 3 bcdrm home. Other appointments in· elude shutters, charm, paneling, stone fireplace, hard\l.•ood rtrs, cus tom kitche n & dining area. Garage would be ideal for studio or "'orkshop. One-of· cHUnd and nestled on 135' dee p lot. Close to 17th St. s hopping. Call now for appt. 546-5880. HORSE PROPERTY BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM with hardwood floor s & brick fireplace. A neat, clean family home . Extr as include 4 stall co•ert'CI stable. Don't miss this great v.alue at $59,000. c .. S40-l 151 . ATIENTION BUILDERS!! LIVE IH THIS HICE -2 bedroom home \\'hile you build your Wlits on the R-4 lot . Room for pool table in large con- verted family room. \Valk·in closets, paneling, gas bltns & covered patio enhance this property. Don 't delay on this ... only $40,500. c .. 546-S880 SNEAK PREVIEW 2 BEAUTIFUL HEW quality built custom homes nearin g con1pletion. Custom quality everyv.1here you look. Buy now and choose your favorite carpet coJor . Pool s ize lots with off street trailer par king. Prestigious Newport address . Cal 540-1151 for more information. I REALTORS lagoon . Boat s lip. ~5.000 Gmeral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 Ge-nerol 1002 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr ive N B 6 7'.i -6161 Gmerol 1002GeMrat 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED (;ori::cous hictdcn 2 story . ·l hedroo n1 . ShariJ & s pot· less ~ i;hn\\'S lu\·u1g Louch 1n home, patio & .carden ... cnJOY outdoor l1\·1n g t oo! Can you helicve only S67.!J50'? A'§~·~~ 3848 C1mp115 NB 549-8655 OCEANA Ac-lull Communit~· 21lR. 2B A. 1 story end un · it. Choice location . Ovcrlovkin}! golf course "'1th glimpse of ocean. Short walk to poo l, J<1Cu1.zi & clubhouse. Nr. El Camino Pltn:u shop· pin!'.!. 3 rn 1. In ()(·C'an 1n Oceanside. Nr. bushnc. $3 4.500 . B~· Uy,·nc r . Shoy,·n by app'l only. SE_L_l-.-1-dlc -items with ~c548:...::~·30=36:_ _____ _ Daily Pilot Classified Ad . Sell idle items 642-5671! General IOOZG~neral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Best of Las Vegas $125,000. 101 AH UEC"'1VI OF STAT\1$ Wllo c• .Hard tM l lST ... o..Mp-.d C..tnlc"-nuL., A. MAHstOM ............... ..._,... ....... _..., THI TWO STO•Y FOY& WITH ITS GOLOfH OAI· SNA.L STAllCASI w ...... , ...... , _._ .. DIMINDOUS U.,.. IOOM Al ..... wl IM ... Mft' ~ ~~~~"· ............ " ........... WITH ITS HA.l:DWOOO PUJ«ID ROOa n.y •• ... Spas f' ._,flfc..,......,..h•"""'"q hiat.o .. ..., ........... 81A."'1fUI. GOLDll4 OAI IT .... w. .. _ ...... , • .,.c.-....... .. .. __ .... ..,.. . ._ .. ... ...,... assnw •• • •• _. .. .._. ..r 11¥.-••••r•••· A•tl t••• Ill• PllCI D' llSllTAMCA-THI IOIDIU.O Ull MASTB --IUITL ,.., ......................... ,. .. ... • ...... THI toO H>OT' Mte• AJ4D ron.~llOOP •AIDM r.r 111 ... _. ... llST 11/Y II ~ CIA ANY cm8 TO-Col ..... ,.. -nu..11n _."' ...... ,_ • _. ...... ,. ....... ,... ..... .,.. ..... ,... .. ii &..1\' ..... t ., ) I .... HOUSES FOR SALE 3 IR & F.t.M RM or DEN 2540 Vist a Daya & Tustin NB 64S·3928 646-4543 Sat/Sun 1·5 1800 Pitcairn Dr. M. Ve rde. CM 546-1428 $75,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 4 IEDROOM 17169 S pa rkle bcrry, Founl Val 5<16·9366 $82,500 Sat /Sun/Mon 1·5 325 Cre;;cent Day Drive, L . Dch . .. 494-2091 • Fri /Sat/5un 5 IR & FAM RM or DEN •3.500Saus alito. Harbor Vu C OM 675-0123 $154,750 Sat 1-s · • •• I , HISTORIC 14 YFRONT MAM SIOH l-lere is tha t lllrge, older home on the bayfron l, you a ntique lover, you . Needs redecora ting & face-lifting tale nt ... do YOU qualify? Dring $285,000or offer. FANT .t.STIC VIEW Watch the activity in the h arbor by day & a ll the li ghts of Balboa by night from this s pacious, Lusk built home in Harbor Vi e w Hills. 4 Bdrms .. offered at $125,000. OPEN HOUSE S.t.T SUH. 1·5 3607 SURFVIEW LAME TERM S I . I View! $6~,!15U . G I . • D. lsocro•~eoruyrRc.~~-u~~!.~!t. Robert~ Jllty. 49:J·0202 One i;hort bl0<·k to Ocean:1 ;;;;;;·;;;;;;~~~;;;;;~~-~i:'::-----;~: 1U v<I. A roomy 3 Bil, Jo~an1 room home ~·1th EfToro 1032 har~c mu5ter 1u1te and COLLEGE PA RK ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lo I k ~ ooo Customiz~d 4 bdrrn., 2 w, ow up eep. ~J, • reat Buy Condo, 2 Br. Lcoistl • Leusc/Optlon. baths; wrought lrou !!Ult O~n . fully car11l 'd &: Sell with low down. Call entry, 2 pati0$. Wwlk l draped. Cl'ntr:al Air, Al· 644·7211. all 11chools . Call fo lach. dbl Gar. Encl Pvt upp't. I C orbin-Martin Inc.. pat.lo. J'•oo • $38,000 ~ , ~1137:;_·~10~7~3~B~y~O.c...w~n~•~r.'--- • ------Realtors 644-76621• ' ' BUY OR LEASE IMSTAHTCASH 3 Br, aput'. D ean e SHORECLIFFS ForYourHomo Woodside, w/cath. cell. Vacant 3 Bedrin. 2 both Full appraised value pd. 1794 sq ft. Hll u1>graded &: w/pool.Oceun&canyon Callnowforfreec11alua· A·l Cond . Li 11. Rm, view.Tremendouspolen-tion. Ask for Ji m w /frplc ,t~orm.Din .llm, t. I A k' g $139 500 Agt Nichols. Kit. 1-'am. Rm, oi ll .sur· CAMEO HIGHLANDS Freshly decorated, with lots of red brick & beams ; Wlobstructed ocean view! Roomy 3 bdrm. home, priced right at $94,500. 6~~.00~.111 ' • · Cent rounded by walls of l-'--'-'-'-'--------1 --"!".'.~~:!e:='.::'.::.O.-I glass, patios, & ea15y COZY 2 br h()1.LS{! o n R-2 ·rnlPLEX ·.old,1,2& mainl . .:rounds+ Beach tot, room ror other un it. J br's . Bit . Inc. St>7 & 'fennis Clul.I. $71,000. Owncr673 4169 mo_ $70,000. Z.'76 f'amt'la Lease Opt. $56.SOOor Iluy OPEN HOUSE SUH. 2.5 4821 CORTI.AND, CdM CdM FIXER·UPPER Cute as can be! 2 Bdrms. & even a frpl c. Room to build a second unit. Te- nant just vacated. $61,000 Or offer. COMPANY REALTORS 2 865 E. Coast Hwy., Corot1a del Mar ''SellinCJ Red Estate in Hewpor1 Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General 1002 G...eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ln. 642·3693 or 642·2231 Now al $53,500. Prine. lmmac 2br, lba. lti:! Byowner. OnJy.ByOwner. Corner lot. Walk to bch. -==========\ 556·7985ors:»2131. 418 Goldenrod. Ao;;k to see --'-'----'---- at 417 Goldenrod. Chattteal FHA ·V A ·T1'-:RMS. 3 · ELEVATED VIEW LOT. Spacious 3br, 2b••· fan1 rm, IJ<: pvte courtyarrl. $60,000 present Lst 1'D. Only $82 ,500. Fee. Kingaard lt.E. &12·2222. OUTSTANDING fi•ean & Channe l View, LEASi'~ Oil SELL, $645. 1n1). Park at Isl & Carnation i s your front ya rd. (}uain t old h o u se. Ha rdwood & plaster waJls like you never see anymore. 3 Bil. 2 Ba, master bdrm·pri11atc UP· stairs. 8 AM ·5 PJ\.1. 642-8584 Principals onl y. Me-sa Ve-rde-BR.Pool. $47 .500. 23~ Dramatic 2·story on EIPerro.5SG-3!)9J lar1o:e paradise .;rounds By Owner -Exel Luke with enormous ft'ee·forn1 Forest Woods. Red. to ll ance pa11ilion. 1'otal $.58.700. 3Br & den, 2 ba. luxury inside. formal en-frplc, A/C. immac, Open try lo pool-table sized wknds Noon to6PM or by family roon1, 011ersized appt . 833-2021 days. living roorn. Banquet 581-2032ev/wknd. dining, 3 rd bat h o rr m as t e r retreat . 4 Bedrooms in a ll. Ex-Fountain Valley 1034 terior of PV stone. Won 't ••••••••••••••••••••••• last, call, 3 BR + bonus rm. 540 .. 1720 spacious c.ondo, 21h ba. 2 pools, patio, dbl garage. By ow n e r, $34,900. 545·4913 TARBELL 2955 Harbor B\11d., C.fl.t . *BY OWNER * BY OWN E H lg. 3 Br, 2 lla •BY OWNER* Par ks ide Estates, 4 BR, + den. North of 1-lwy. FR.+ lge game room-. 3 $79.750644·2877. Lg 4Br, 2ba, fam rm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiJ r.1 an Y ex l r ;.i s, 3124 Car gar. Park & Schools J~ierce, Cr.I. 54&1222 & across street. Over $7000. $82,000 FIRM 837 _4343, upgrd incl central air. Cameo llighlands. 4 Br, ---'-'-"--------!Transferred. asking only 2112 Ba, in cl udes key for BY OWNER $69,750. 647-5298 EASTSIDE beach access. 1 week on-Sacrifi ce. must move! REDUCED By~--­ly before listing: with re· Large 2 Sly. 4 BR , 21;, '-'Wl"l'l:"f UNBELIEVABLE al tor. Ba, lge fam-rm & patio. Newly decor'd. 3 br. 2 ba, $33 500 4610 DORCl-I ESfER RD East si d e Cul-de-sac. fam rm, frml. din, lg. $32,750 H 2 'Bd 2'L 673-1498 $.57,500 . 548·3016 sunny kitch. Must sec to onest ! rm, .,.., PRINCIPAi.SONLY ..::::.::::::..:.::::=.:.:.__ ___ , a ppreciate! Cls. toschls. Perfect st arter home. needs a little fixin '. Fan· tastic investn1ent. Call 645·0303. bath, plus fireplace. ~~~~~~~~~~~I MESA VERDE Best Fount. V<1l\ey ar\?a. built-ins and air cond. r-:1ec tric gar<1ge door Sha rp3br charmer.Cust Open Daily! $59,900. opener . Call 54S·M9l DUPLEX 3·2, 3·2. New. mast br & baths. walk-in 968-3475 aft. 6, for appt. FOREST OLSON IHC. HEW LISTING PEHIHSULAPT. I sl ow n e r d e prc c . c loset s . Pool, s pa , Prin.only. - $125.000. Owner/Builder, landscaped, 2 patios. Byl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 540·3383 golf course. By Owner, TOWNHOUSE · MEW LISTING 546.14280 ' 979 ·""''· MODEL HARBOR VIEW HANDS OFF!! 2 BR. l 'h Ba. Many up· Allracti11e l ·slory home with lge. li11ing rm. w /frplc .. din. area. large rear patio: 2 bdrms .. I bath PLUS huge room & bath over 2 car garage. Steps to beach. 582.500 673·3663 642·2253 Eves associated BROKERS-REAL TOR 5 1025 W Bolb'O 6 11 )66 1 Hom~ on~ Water Privacy &Charm Patio, 3 bed, 2 ba. &35'boatdock $139,500 NEW Deluxe Dplx, 4 & 3 br, fanl inc All lux . $154 ,500 By ownr. 212 Diamond. 675·2099 C C I I N 1 L K N A H t• N t: D R N E R I> II 0 T 0 fl I) 0 II 1· II t: S () N A T N E 1\.1 AM~RI C AN C O MMF.T G U l l 'R H J\I 8 t: S E N t T N f) S L E N H H \\' J LOFCT WA S lll NC:TONE KHO t: :'ol I R () R T M (J 0 R t: S C H t: H I S S ~ U C> R C II E S T t: R II E I C fl T S T F. K F. l' l\1 A D E \\ ~ II L A R E N E G ON I U KIN GCEO R GET ll O P A \\SC llA P H CO N C O RDELALM N E T H 0 M A S ,J E t• f F. R S 0 N A E NF.\\Pll l L AOEL PHIAWAIR S~T H G I E ltN YL K OO R DTNO AMER I C ANT U RTLEl.All S ~ 11 1 TREELYHNEllDRAHC I R l11•l1'1t(ll.,.•:,,., ~'"' •111" 111 ...... "'9t.• •Ppeor fff••rd. i..cil••"'· up, d•W. .... till1&.,.•ll1I•1-.1 p<1fi.ie. f'l11d Hell llW.• "•-... N1 11I•111how111 ftltOOKl.Yl'i llF.IGHT8 NATHAN' llAl.E AEN 'ltANKLIN THOMA!'! JY. .. Ff.kli(IN GINXMAL HOWE CHAR LU TOWN .. DORC'Ht:S'TER flEIGHT/ol PfllLAOEl.PlllA TRF.NTON ~ RICHARD lfF.J'riRY 1,£g COMMON !llt:NflE WHITt: PLAINS ~ TOl'lllORROW.1 lfMI• h4•tC 1 Enj<lv m11 r h l1r1tr "Setk & ru1d" p111tl•• Wtlh ""'l'I .'>') dl•t'O\'l'f1l" !>flt p~nel In 1n 111.now •eri•• nf 2~ p•rt h""klfl ~ . To order volurnu I. II ind nl. Hod $1 for tarh. mak1n1 thtckJt J)llv•'!lt lo •'S-k It F'lrnt " ln c1,,. or lhit n1w1p111)tr • Spacious four bedroom home. Qua li ly carpetin~· t•a thedral ceilings with exposed beams.parquet floors in dining room and family room·1rnpcccable landscaping-ocean and vallt'y 11iew. Priced ~t S119,.500. Call 673·8550. Open Fri /Sal !Sun 2·5 Lar~e fan1ily home jtL'il red uced. 1512 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr) 4 BR, 3 Ila , lge form. din· No maintenance or yard graded xtras. Super loc.: . work in this immac. 1 Dbl garage, l,atio. Pool. sq. ft., 4 bdrm., 3 bath S39.990. w /7 :Y~o/o int. condominiu m. Owner avail. Fountain Park, on transferred & must sell Edinger al Euclid in F.V. al an unbelie11able price 531·84IOor979·0581 or $42,500. Exclusive!';~~~~~~~=~ a r e a w i th m an yl~ ii··~=[~ kat.111 ===-==--·-•_•_· ,_,_o_o _ 1 ..._ __ re_•_lti_llj R:. ti Camino 'jleal!Y Dana Point GIANTSPANISl-1 Split level. minutes to Pacific Ocean. Elegant. entry to s unken li11ing rm, balcony, formal din· ing rm , garden view, gourmet kitchen w/fami· ly brkfst rm, Ponderosa den, hide·a way master ~ s uite ... and more! See lo bel1e11e! Ask for Pat. Call 546·9366. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • rrn , hu ge r am-rm, HEWDAHAPOIMT WALK TO BEACH library, country kit, pool, VIEW PROPERTIES w orkroo m , 3 frpl c's, * DUPLEX (a sleeper ) ,_B_r_o_k_e_r._6_7_3_·1_1_48 ____ , Two bdrm·2 bath 417 ORCHID 2 Br. !iv-rm, frplc, rm . 45· lot. 567.000. • 642-8.'iB.5• din. plus 1 bdrm. rental. $68,950. JO"k On . * DUPLEX·Spacious three bdrm·2 bath plus 2 bdrm·2 OOlh· 2DR,l baon R-2 1ot.N.of O nl y $75,SO O. h1 ghwt1y. I ha11e plan!'! & Terms. a coastal commission* TRIPLEX·All two permit to add a master bdrms & two baths bed rm & bathrm to ex.isl· each· T hree doqble ing house & to bulld o 2 ga ra ges. $112,SOO· br, 1 bo apt over a new . Terms. 4 Blocks Close Tiled entry to exquis ite livinl(, 3 Bedrooms. + den. Upgraded lhruout. Large cuJ.de-sac lot with fruit trees, gas ri.repit, z patios. Mirrored cloM'$ & muraled walls. A mU!ll see, hurry and call 962·SSSS. garage. Buyer can start Westbay tncome ffomes con st rue I Ion Im med. ltl2l Csl ltwy,496-3431 l -'~=·000=·...o6-73c.'_11.c21:.....--.1 2 FIXE R UPS. Large lot,1 --•-ca~"'~"=lllID=~-=-="'-''­ ocean views, nrcplaces. OPEN HOUSE Lg. Cust. 2 bdrms. $33,750 each. Pool w /s pa & p11t.io. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br,.l ba. gar, Jee yTd, no pets, elec/water pd.~~ mo. $100 dep. 795 Joann. 673°7737 . r I Must sell together. Seoul.·• br, 1~ bn. (rpl, ANCHORAGE nxt. ~n·park & 8chl. Nr . IHVEST•·-s Shop •· Ctr., By own.,. ,_...., $53 ,000. All term•. 17141496-7711 963'1185,00S2PloneerDr. I I l l l ~~~!~ ! !'.~~ .~~ ........ I ~~!~! .~~~ -~~ ....... . ~~!~! -~~~ -~~~-•...... l ~-~!!! !.~~ -~~: ........ ~c:4!!!! !:~: .~'!:. ...... . Loquna leach I 048 \OCJUl'CI l •ach I 041 Mew port leach I 069 H041!.e' Far Salt DAIL V PILOT D:i Fr id ay. August 29, 1975 •·•···················· l"lne l 044l"IM I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• San C lomente-I 0 7 6 Income Pral"rty 2000 Houses Furali.htd H-• Uofwwiolied ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...............•....... ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE VILLAGE REALTOR EXCLUSIVE OFFERING! 3 OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOMES Laguna Beach By Ov.'nl'r lfl!.O :s11 rt. 2 ~l ory, :111 1t , 2 '"I Hll l':u ~thlulf. Nr !\'pt 1· n n1s l:luh S?H,::Jl>O . HG2<lK2!i ~r Hli l A2:u~rorB~P'\ _ 1tr<:1 rr i,~ TIU·: i~~u~·h' l'\l. rd. Cu"l. be:iu ty, 1J yrs. old. lly ownt·r So.1\·e SIU.WU ll·l· 5:.1,UIJll ~b nHt lt•l'rn s. •1'•2·7~1 6 UNITS la9una leach l 148 lolboa P•nlnsula 3207 ................................................ EASTSIDE l~F:AS E SllJU.000 llc;u·h 3 BR. 2 BA, 3Cro6S frcun Cundo. tor $}50 1110. or Day·Be.-icll , view. $<150. Sp1•ndablc with prcs<'nl s 7 \i 5 01 0 • u n fu r , mo. Yrly . 675·1304 . rt:nts and rent s t•an tic ()C('anh11. 3 br, 2 ha, 2000 • HF:s·r HU Y I N S a11 r!J JScd \Vlll cll.<'h:in~:c sq.ft.,v.•etbur,frpl .SCc. Yea rl y, 2 Bd, 2 Ba . {'ll·1111·nl •". N1·w oe1~:.n <>°"'•ner fl c"iblc. Ask1Hl: guarrl Adulh;. 544 ·7678 carport. Fam pref $?65 SIMGLES-COUPLES Super location , l house fro m park. Subtle c olors & touches reveal the professional hand in decorating this 2 bedroom borne in Greentree . $44 ,950 VIEW YOUR PARK 1' .. rom the liv in g rm . wind o w . Spac iou s m s lr. bdrm . + 2 more good sized. Fun1ily rm .• great pati o & profes s . pla nned l and s capin g. $56,500 SEWIMG ROOM Mus ic room, off ice or bedroo m, take your <.'hoice, but tome sec th is 4 (or 5) bedroom, 3 bath hom e in Irvine th e n d ec id e: VA /Fili\ t e rm s . $63,750 MODEL HOMES llave never shown as 'A'ell as this CX· ccutive townhome in Uni versity Park. Di g it a l control l•'ri g idair e a1>· pliances in kitchen. L u xuriou s 4 b e droom. 2 112 baths. $87 ,000 HELPIMG FAMILIES FIMD HOMES lM lRVIHE CALL 559-5055 Huntington Beach I 040 Irvine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant execulive residences with up to 3,COJ sq. ft. of luxurious s~ce and all the q uality features you would expect in homes ot this price ran ge, By Worm- ington, b ui lders of mansions of the Hollywood stars and other fine custom residences for 40 years! From $171,000 325 Crescent Bay DriYe 17141494-2091 EQUAL HOUSIMG Ol'PORTUMITY BACK TO THE WOODS You 've Riil to Se(' this l.x.-uut1ful tUblOn1home1n ;1 ~cl'ludeJ :ind woodst·Y 11r1·a 'J'h1:. hurnc f1,:;1l ur·t·S wuo d l1c;11n c1·1hng, r:use<I hl'arlh fircvl<1l'C 1n !urge llv1n).! room larr.tc bcl!rou1ns. ru1npus rou1n dow nstairs wit h i.c11u rulc cnlr~,' 'l't•rra(·c pa\10 overlooks llC';111t1ful pool. I.1sten lo the-ducks on the 1i11l y l!!kc 1n Ncw1>Qrl Hench. t.'all lo· day . 011Jy Sl'l7 ,50U 546·2313. • ()l'(N t•i 'I · •I~ ru•1 fl; flt N·<"f ' v1cv.· J UH ,~ lt;.1. 01n1n1: Sl02,000 l ;-";;;;:--:=;;:--;::--;::~:--::.ll -32<J~~A~l~v~·~r~;1d~o'C.':P~l ,~8a~l~bo~•~ lt1q1rn , ~ hr•·;l kfa s l I Bfl . walk to beach. no C d IM 1222 ruonl Only Sli7 ,UOU 1£ .Quail ~ 1>cls, :i ll utd. & cable. Orona e or $195. 1,13 ) .. ,.,,. •• 0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ru:.~11· Hl'<ilty co Sl4 r-.. Plac• . .... r.t l't1111lno H1'ul, so Prop•rti•• (i14 14M·SO l2 JETIY VIEW 4!12·11 75 1s2•1920 Cute 3 Ull,°"''alk tobcach, On Ocen n Blvd, only Son J.on -------1 1aoo aua1l if.NIW1>0 i 11act1 steps t o ChinH Cove. A no pets. all util & (•at.ie. large luxurious 2Br, 2b:t Capl~trono I 078 30 Units S400M S385. \213) 244·6386 °1 duplex. w {hardwood fi rs, Oce<1ns11lc . Pnn Only. i 714J 191·5012 _____ 1 F'orn1 :1J dining, rm, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ovely up1.:r~1dl·d J Br, 2 Ba, <:cntra l /\Ir, tJ1>et1 for 1nspect1 un Fri. & Sa t. 4·8p1rt, 5u u 10·5prn. $.lY,500. 49J ·Jl17tl ----Mobile Homes For Sale II 00 1\gcnt 512·1129 N~wport 8t'ach 3169 supe r Jett y & Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• view, Singles O.K. $6:>1.1 2Blt, stove, rerri i;. mo. Ca II 644· 7211 agent. wash c r • ~ r Y c r , SUPER a rea 2 br, I ba, ~pt s/d.rps . $::!50 yrly. frplc. 2 car garage.~. 673·1966. 427 Begonia.549-8867 pets. 417 Iris St. CdM. NEWPORT TRIPLEX WITH SPENDABLE BAYSllORE· Lg LI' w /f r pl", tbr, [ ® ~ ....................... .. ... . BA V f-'ltO!\T , stove/refrig, 1st & last. Lt-:V IT1' r educed for l bd rm 11cnlhuu.sc unit \V1nter r~~tul, 4Hr. 3 h $!00 sec dep., adults, no ' qui ck :s;ilc! 11,(:aut. loc. has o'-·ean v1cv.·. 2 bdrm ba, magn1f1cent v1ew. l.:O·=========-I Adu lt, 2 Ult, 2 Ila . o~·ner·s unit has glass 548·2598. 4%_·1_<7_4_7 _______ 1 wa ll f[!C111 g extra lar~e 3 B~. 2 Ba. din rm, frpl, POOL Commercial pool. Anolh£'r 2 lollrn1 un· bltns, c]/w, stove, refr, El od BR it fai·ing puul. $78,000 for rdwd int, 2 car gar, patio "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I " l\f cn•i Ave. 4 " Propt'rty 160 0 quit•k s<i le. 2Br. 2BA, fplc., dbl. gar. $4.25 lse 675·2814 -:Pl:! b<1 , d1n 1ni.: rm .. larn1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly rm. Oval pool. $7·1 .~ 1---------·l I£ .Quail ~ \\'inter $375 675·7715 Costa Mesa 3224 C A1.L 0 "'''·l 4 i4· Beach Blvd. Plac• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai:,~,,,. cer.1 ~1 ~JtCI AL LOT Prap•rti•• The Blufrs. 3 BR. & ram. 1BR,2 BA , huge f~m. rm. BA YFRONT 71;~ Nc;1r llusp1tal 7S2•1920 "G reen belt''. Avail. frpl, dbl gar., patio, v.·alk 2Custom llomes N'a~ N r ~:~:/'J0~1 Ofllt r Approx34,000Sq.Fl. 1•00 ou••~\T.Nfwl'O•Tt•.t.e" Sept. t to l''eb. 15th at to Newport llgls. schls, BALBOA P ENIN"SULA Sl l0.000 5 Units, f ont;ina +cash fo60()Mo .Agt.fi40.5560 Sept. $440. P vt. Pty. E II I · h OCEA~FROMT M 11 R alt & 'l~---~----·l 548·1511. ~xce l'nt oeat1on on l e ro u er e ors for Custa r.lesa, llunt. LI DO 1---------- Loquna B•ach I 048 Newport lt'ach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vNlan REAL ESTATE 1100 Gl<'nru•yrr St 404 IJ4'J ~49 (\Jl& NIRVANA Uay&on!yl/t blockto the 3 Plus2,ncwdupl ex. Managt'mentCo.lne. Bch area aplS. or com· 4 br, den, J 'h ba. Thru 4BR,fam rm,2 ba ,frpll'., O''''"· E· .. ,h home h•s 4 Ea•·h b·•s ''Pl<· selec·l ) 8 o .. ,. I · ·1 _.... ~ ... ·• 471 ·1 4.,...... J mere. June.S475 mo.675·7667 b t1ns.Av.i19/2.$350 mo. D{-8 ~".':~~· :r~~: ~r~~'.1--•N•E•W-•L•l•S•T•IN_G __ I r:~~~~~I. c;~~~~. J~l~~ g~11 :;:.; ,' 24 f~~~ra~c~ ~~~.~t s & J r a pc s. P'A lfl~J jNN02, . . t,o,.tin Rltrs 642·5000 Ocean Front 979.4545 frplc, pallo. 4 \'r:-: old This 3 bdrm., 2 bath, master suit~. big open wl:!l bar, ult ra modern Opt'nSatjSun1·5 ri 1 IUI L~S..~ Lotsfor-sale 2200 t lpcn llousc 1·5 Sat & fum1ly r m. home, 1 yr. beams , view & fine kileht·n & private Viel'. 1812 W .Oceanfront -••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'inter Rental.2Br,2ba, 3Br.chil d.pcl,gar. Sun.842-4533 n ew. in prest 1i:ious carpentry. <1 Br + fam. i',ec la nd. See at llOO 7 unit lot E<istsidc Costa c pts /drps, 2 cur ga r, 'h AC.older 3 br,utilpd, ----------1 Univers ity Pa rk, now rm. $118,000 East Balboa Blvd., or JOMES REALTY l\lesa. washer , dryer, $375 mo. kids, pet. CALIF CLASSIC avail. a t $62,500 ["'~~~~~~~~~ cal l 675 ·8120 for more de· * * 673·6210 * * Condominiums 675·4533 . $165. 2 Br, child, singles Sea c~Js~~~a~~wner ~ FA NT As TI c con do; 1-"-•_ls_·--------1 ·----------1 •• !~:.~~1.~ •••••••• ~?.~~ J tll • .Quail ·~ Oc-w-f-n'-,~-~-r,-0;-~-,-,h-1 ,""_•_:~-,-.'-A-,8-;-ii' }~~~~s~~d c h1iltr~hi ld, spcci~I amenitit.>s! 3 BH, NEWPORT SHORES G d 0 ' g Pl l f d $1 75 Am ,. a bando ne d ! Bay vi('v.· ran peRln NORTH LAGUNA a~• _· 9/6,Utilpd .. 1s1.0104 ve · nc · · >;•· ee window. cozy fplc., glass VlSleN 2'~ ha. den. 2 frpl., din. 2·Sty. A·frame. 3 BJ{, 2 Prop• t1• HOMEFIHDERS galley kitchen1gourn1ct rn1 .; was h t>r /d ryer , ha., decorator's drc::im. NEWPORT VILLAS CONDOS rsr-1920• SouthLa9una 3186 •642·9900• ;qipl .. s unny brcak f<isl al.Al.TY r e fri g. Lovely pa tio, ll u~e co rner lol w/2 Wh itev.·a ter V"ie"1s· 2 & 3 14ooouA1l~t.HlWM>•TtlACH •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- nook, huge masll'I' + 552 -7500 pool.$64,500 palios.$69,500 Condominiuml-lorncs bdrm.units fromSS.1 ,000. • D _ _. Steps lo beach. l Br. l 'h 3 BR, l lh Ba, F'rplc, lge t•hil dre ns s uites. Hna t ARcdllil lCompany OCEANSIOE llwy.Dlx . 2Sty3 BR ,dcn.9'2-.500 inPrcstigious Call 675•7225 Mountain, escrr, ba . Beam ceil i n g. yd, s3oo . 546.5880 or ~:ilc & m ini orchard. In .... ~~~~~~~~~[ view home : vaulted cell., 3 BR , large patioSGJ.750 Wcs lclif( area Rt'sor-t 2400 fireplace, patio, garage. 540.7730 <Carol) lb ,0, b 1 b I· 3 BR. 21.~ ba:. di n. rm .. 3 BR .. hk e ncv.·!$65,900 ofNev.•port Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... "".month ye•rly plu• frc , e'k· "962'"551mit any THE GAME dt·n : 2 frpl.; patio; owner CAYWOOD REALTY $42,000 to $44,000 POINT Jl,\t.11LTA.IR . For .-,, & elec .• 1 • ."n--" cou· 2 BR doplex. cpt.s, drps , 0 er . r. · I. l•o··11cc. Askin<$149,500 " -= ll k B " * 548·1290 * 2Beclrooms,2&ths Sec uri t y &. Privacy! ple.Nopets.499·1916. g ara ge. ac a y. OP ENDAll.Y ROOM BEAUTI F'UL Ni~u c l l----------1 separatcdiningarea Xlnt. Jake view & dock, Adults,no pets.545-4452 16121 WindemeirLn. . .. you'""e a\v.·ays want· Shores; pr1v . a r ea : VACA~ .. Decorator v.•all to wall charm 'g. English Tudor 3 ARCH BAY, pvt bch, 2 BIKE b h 2 b $IOO Nr. Goldcnv.·est·Edinge r l'd !~! J us t mea nt ror hcat•h,J)OO\,clubhouse ;2 ..,., carpctin.c: v.·tcathedral ceil'g. All br.$425.32356Stonington . to eac '· ·• 'Br, 2\.': Ba, ram/dln, I f "I r c All. 2 ba., den. a 1riurn: POOL • Eo e losed pat1'0 ., bltns in kitch. Thick, lush Rd.544·4418; 49'J.2436 Sln~les, pet. A1sosin~les am1 Y un. ome seethis del ght 4 b .....," ktds Sly. Bltns, frplc, nev.'IY 5(] frpl. Lge . s par kli ng balcony cplg. thruout. Wctbar in 1 r • .-....... • 21 sq. fl. 3 BR. 21 "i Ba. k ' h 1-· HOME ***•DON'T•*** <amc rm 'l'ru" "ieg•nce H U f •stied pet. Agt. Fee. 979·8430 dccor 'd . N"w "Pl" & 1tc . w/t 1n. area; patio. •Co 1· 0 s le In, •• ... ... .,. lov.·nhomc localed on n •n u u c an · g Pay your landlord's t<ix· · ou1es n """ linoleum, wtr. soflner, qui et cul-dc·sac s lreel. $71 ,500 Bea u t iful spac iou s oven es. For under $240 a forS145.000. •••••••••••••••••••••••Super sha rp, 3 Ill{, 2 BA pools ize yd .. at ri un1, Ve ry low maintenance. Pl-:GALL1':N sprawlingooa quiet cul-•H e f rii::cr a l or, l ee month tot:il)·oucanhave PRINCE&ASSOC.Bkr. Gent'ral 3202 hom e. Dishwasher, new spri nk lers. 2 pa tio ~. J · REA LTOH 494·7578 maker Blue Jay Mall Lake Ar 1 $365 '-k 1 Be ustste ps topool.1ac·uizi l09SN c t L de-sac streetinNcv.'port allofhistaxadvantages, h ·d · ···•••••••••••••••• .. ••••pant. · ,...,. or v B.V/boatyd. ltcducc<ito :ind tennis. Prit•ed in 1----·-•_•_s~·-•~g_u_n_•-1aeach .3giantbcdrooms, •3 heated swimming Onl y IU ''f. dov.•n at row ea ,714·337 ·6171 FRf~E FREE o r Joe , 963·45 69 or ..c.Si_9~·•_5_o_r_i,_m_. _____ I mid·SOO,OO<fs C ·I BLDG.SITE no m a intenance yards, pools S2l,!l50, 2 hcdrm, 2 bath Out of State •ProfessionalService• 962·211 6. 0 "d f I d d I · •Draperies Condos ·,n Saola An•, P rl 2600 L .. D DS l----------BY OWNE R ; lluntington LE RAISOR n ocean s1 ecornero sec u c poo • im · •Log burn1ni:?fireplace ,\sk fo r Frank 839-832"1 rope y * An LOR * NEWLY reclecor'd. 2 br lla rhouron"·ater.4 BH, No. Coast !Iv.· &Chi-med i ate occupancy. Ab d l 1 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hom•flnd•r• -Duplex, fn cd. >'d, Sm · 1 1 ·o 05 587 000 * un an c ose spal'e A"£"nt. r-3 11 a . I 8 x 3 5 REALTY c1u1ta ; eve. H xi . · v.·i t h mirrored closet ~·~--------l 4 LEVEL, 1 ~2 acre im· 642•9900 child/pet OK . S220 mo. De n /P layroom . 2 SI00.000 doors. Tov.·nhome , near ~1 ile pro\·ecl vie..,,. lots. SIJOO 673·6607aft3P M Overwatcr decks w/boa l '1S23Camµus Dr., Irvine EMERALD BAY u: ,Q. ii ~ cash. Beautiful Oregon California's Largest sli p.Newinleriorp!lint& CampusVallcyShopCtr. Contempor ary family UG I 184·l256 Square 1-'ark F.V. 2 vicY.'. V.'alk t o r iver . •Rcntal Service!• 3 BR, I :\~ Ba, big bonus c;irpets. Open· Fri .. Sat. CALL833·8600 homewith3txlrms .. ('On· Plac• • Rutland Rood ~d~;· den~bdrni, 1d.''-' 615·7239 rm . cpts . drps, bltns. & Sun. 404 7 l\listrul .1 ----------1 d b h Prap•rti•• · Nr:WPOHT BEACI I a s. pu": er rin, .10 ----------1 G =:, fncd yd, dbl gar. $380. !W6·4324 OPEHDAILYl2-6 ~~~,~~\ ttfn~~g3rm .a~li~~ 752-1920 ·-Cali f.!12660 rm, frplc, ct·ntral air, RealEstate i --a.1 6453147 545 <1289 1912281DDLE ~~~~n b~f~,~dcfoesi!'~·~ ••OOOUAllST.NlWl>O•Tt(•CM s~~js40{~45.8~~3nc ~~r; ~·a;cr~; ~ii: ag~r: •• ~.~~·-~~ •••••••• !!~.~ 'Ma.\'l.ti~~-'ij!J EA ~TSl ~E .. newl y de· SPANISH VILLA TURTLEROCK bcaeh, tennis courts & Oct'anonOneSide DIR ECT ONS·I-'romthe Cus lomrzcd, Jxoaullfully Tri·Plex or 4-Plex. l\1esa . corated 2 br Spanish in 3 Bed b Don'l fail to sl'C this 1:0.1· Boy on tho ru.&..--• landscaped ~it: decor. As· · FREE SERVICE -4·plex. No children or 1 room, 2 alh. over· pool. Si36,01111 '-"m:T Newpo r t B lvd. Fr"'Y sume IOi!n . See to ap· Verde area. Very in· -sized dble garage. priv ~I ACULATE home! 4 ~ Beach retreat located at soulh to 17th St .. turn left pre£'. $.52.000 Uy ov.·ner. tcrcstcd. \\'ill make of· TO LANDLORDS dogs. $300. Incl. util. ~. yard, yummy landscap. BR .. fam.r m.&din.rm ~ t h e ti p o f Balboa on 17th to f{~tland 11 531 .0293 fer .5~6·9556.after6 P~1 . ~!e mb e r of Board of Santa AnaAve.673·0797 ing. Neal' new. walk to ll1gh ly upgraded. In · "A• ·•'f~J• Peninsula. Boat launch. block past Irvme Ave.), Realtors . Better Busi· NWPT J-IGi-I TS 2 lrg brs, the be a c h . $4S,OOO . tercom. J acu1.zi in priv. W.W, WC" jetty & private beach turn lefl '!~thsor block to NEAT Adull2·slory, sale Want owners+ inc units. ness Bureau, Chamber of lrg yd, walk to shops. 536·8836 atrium . C ll O I Cl: ,,, . .,,,..,... Just across lheslreet.A3 NEWPOl{TVILLAS . ov.·ncr,3br,11h ba ,ti v reas priced,forsale by Commerce. Bltns, r e fri g. $325 ~ LOCAT ION ·near pa rk, llOS N.Cocur Hwy.,tciguna bedroom homeofferin~a ==========:I r m. din a rea, washer. pri ,'ow ner in COMorNB 530·8505 w/gardencr . 645·5000, x ~~~~ ·D· pools & tennis. VACANT 494-1177 delicious combination.of LIDO ISLE dry£'r, refrig incl low _SOOOO~~d~n~2~13~·~7'9~-25::'..'.IO~--l ~-;::;-:--;--:--:-~~-:;-::-.·1 4080r 675 .7306. I I ~ 1l'i" & a bsentee u\\'ner has 1-----------1 t ex tur es & ton es . pri ce S29 .900. Wi!l k to OW N Prop e rty in C~M I br, appls, util pd,1---------- . If · ·· priced it fol' fast action OP!::N SAT.~fON 1·5 Balboa's fin est JO('ation. JUST LISTED! pool. £'1ubhse 546·5'172 ln<>!cwood, 1 rawlhorne singles l\Iesa Verde Buccola. 3br, :;; 'C ~€~ DON 'T I~!:: l~/\'fl..: ON 121 \V AVE bkr. for com plete details Custon1 contc mpora ry1 ----------1 or'So. Bay Area ? Hunt Be~ pool, 3~r. 2 ba, 2ba, fa m rm, $iOO mo. Tl·JI S ON E ! Luxurious home W/IN· call, home. Im mac. 4br, fa m.1----------I WILL PAY CASH frplc, child, pet.s1.ngles 545·9751 POOL+ 3 A beautifully upgraded home. 23/, baths, 3 car J:ara~e. Fa n1ily room. Forma l di ning room. Jl uge healed & riltered pool. Covered patio. Cul· de·sac tot. Boat or trailer :iccess. Lois or extras. \Ve ha\'c olher homes 1n all areas of lr\'me. Sol\'l' you r housing needs by ca ll in g:- 5S2-7000 ~ rvi llf 1fomfS, l:eaftors "'5.900,., . ..,...,,........,,. ic======= l•J1[Pf •J!ll!lltllf!if!'!P!'I OJX•n llou.s e, Sun. l\lon . •w ~f:{t'tff! :Jruyt 9·5. entertainment hQm{' 962·4471(r.l:)546·8103 w/formal living & di n· ing. 3 Br, 2 Ha. Gou rmet kit. t 'am. Rm, wet·bar, rrplc. vaulted eeilin :.:.s. heated pool, $.SS.000. 49b'2 Lori Anne Ln. 552-3008 C0~1 E, next to Ocean· 540-1720 rm .• din. rm .. 4ba . I..ove· TOWNHOUSE Nwpt8ch 2 br.chtld.pet,1---.------ front, No. L;1guna 2BR ly patio. East end loca· MODB. Ph. Tom D'Alessandro sin gles. util pd, appls. Foultfa1n Valley· 3234 home \V /2 deluxe units, TARBELL lion . Priced to sell. 2 BR, 1 ~ Ba. r.1any up· T.D.PROPERTIES Cdrilfurnishcd$150.lbr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool and J acuizi Super $135.000. graded xtras. Super loc. {213 ) 674 ·6907 anytime util pd, sin gles 3 BR, 2 ba, 2 car garage, mans io n or incon1e. ----------! Dbl garage. Patio. Pool. or (714J8'1G-5221aft6 S.A.Pool ,3 br,2ba,$2SO. bltns, comm. swimming Z,\G R ODZK Y, Rlty . TheBluffs;earlyarea J3rittingl)amR(a(ty S39 .990 . "'/7~4 o/., int. Ronlols SKids &pet .8 k"ds pool. Kids ok. No ree. 49•1·86 11 . l ·Story 3 BR, 2 Ba .avail. f'ount;iin Park. on .A. $195. 3 r. 1 , pet. $279. mo. Agt. 842-4421 . Si7,000 Agt. 64(1.55ft0 R:t>LTO=G Ed" l E I" I " F v ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. A. Cottage $135., yard, l.abor Da.v S pecial.'--''-'-'-'-'-""'--'-''--''-'--1 v· L"d inger a ~utH in ·· H-"sos~·rn'is•-• g•rage . 6 BR_, 3 BA. $400. m_ o. Be . 1 1 ,. _J_336Ni~··iLJ~' ~o;QC:67LiJ5·BO~t23"l·~5~3~1-;84~1~o~o~r~9~7~!J.~058::;:t~~ .... 1 -~ = A 1 5 t 1 A 1 aut. view orcver ron1 BOAT SLIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt Bc h furnished cot· .va1 ep . pp 1ca- livini.:, clinint:. & Master HEAR LIDO CLUB General 3102 tagc, util pd, pet. Agt. t1ons bein g a ccepted. Bd rm~tr<'ai nthis Jild.2 A v aila bl e with this Quick occ upancy for tncomeProperty 2000••••••••••••••••••••••• Fee. 213 :336·406333.1·1108 Ba, hom e w /bllns, \vet sharp,s pacious3 txlrm,3 sc h ool. 4 llcl rms .. 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••\\'ALKto "•ater,ll.B.tbr, HOMEFIMDERS Green V alley Twnhse, bar. skyli Rht &plunters . bath beach residence. ba ths· S99 500 Poss · · • · Sl25. Also Cd ~1 1 br, *642a9900* Single sty , 3 Br, 2 Ba, 1045 Ua lboa St. By Prestige. carefree living Ie ·1se /opl f 1 ' · · Tax Shelter sin,::lcs. couples. Surfer's!----------I $360 mo. Nu crpl, 673·5020 ?aii"~i~·5.~~~ ~~.;~~Z C~1~Us~15i ~c)pen Eves. Huntington Beach dream I br , util pd N.B.. HEY LOOK US OVER! ~1 141 . SPRluGRB.D singles or families. Lag We have furnished or un· Hwttinqton Beach 3240 OPEN !IOL1sF: Sun. 1.5 ESTATES singles, famil-ies. C .~1 .1 Allare as·Allpriccs. Av a il 9 /15. Exe c . 2565 Kilo \Vay (off AltN ,. OPEN Di\ILY br, util pd, singles, peL">. See ya soon! 4Br+Fa m rm, en c l SOLD in one wk . &ek on m k l . 4 b l', 2ba, pool, R o m an t ub. Dea n e llo m e . Wi k l o bch. Sh:irp£"r lhan nu. $55,950 firm . 644·0997 /644-ID77. - "' Beach 2 br. util pd. furnis hed l,2 &3 bclrms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vist a! ... LOC K ED IN . DOVE R SHORES. 4 Br. Hew 3 & 4 plex Also Dal. l hr. $165 ., util ~ ~ patio, lovely yard. $100 i~NRE1R~=E g~~A~ ri!~~~.2~iu2s~1 ----------i iiT~. r~~: ~~C1J0:t~~~ 11oft~~1~~~,~~TT f-19.~irog lc ok. Agt. Fee 1;Jtt1=·,}111·: II 1~~·:q4;~~~: area. 3 Br. carpet, 1-lillside homeon MOST FOR LEAST! fr plc. Call for a ppt. Offercdfrom ~7,500 l·B-o_l_bo_o_l_s_lo_n_d ___ 3_1_0_6-< -:Ju ~!f~1!'!.J ¢J~r·. l lh e a. pool, bch, $.115 OPEN HOUSE--FRI cul ·dc -snc. Ask in g llRTt VU MONTEGO. 645·3860 West of Be ach Blvd, 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -530.asos~-•qt mo.751-1304 B ·r 1 0 8 Pri1nc University Park $89 50-0 · k 1----------1 bl k h ~~ e aull u eane ros. .. . nicest on mar et. $8.1,800 c s on J\{_lan1s. nort at QUIET L"<lllc Is land 3 br, ~~~~~ij~ijij~~·1ji~'i~~y:~~:iii~ b "" 2 localion . Cul·dc·sac. 'l'\\'O I · • INVES"r l\t ENT * I b I OUTDOOR LIVING home. 4 r. 2 ""'· story , ( east price cause no A a a_ma, 2 b oc_ks. 2 ba, frpl, pal<'o, steps to ~ ~ RENT or lease option "Cry prc·,·ate nlmospbe'c patios. 2-Story tiled l'n· C LA SS I C V l L L A It l 4 B F R DR * POSS IBILl'ry • KENT l'OGEl'S : h ·1 ~ , . k r r . r , am m, , ,. REA1.·ry" bch. S33S mo. Wnlr. 1 1~: ~ ~~l l l '/I $70,000 ome.9.10 m1 eto ~~~~os~1&s:nnl~~~~~i~~~ hrr~P1 :~e~ s i.~~~a~ r:,~n· ~::~hi~~c_t,u r~ ~re ~~r;~ rn°~~1~ p~":i "u N~s rwt~ hnr~ ~VB'l:~r~rbo~ .l :~~~ddo~;: I ·~~ .. ;·~-·~3~00~91i0;" ;·3858;~~·1 ~·~7~5-~™;:'~~~~~~~I Mg. 11f.1if 1 fr·'* ~~~~e ~ ~r f a3m~iy 3r ~: la r ge m aster s ui te, in(::. Go urme t kitchen Ocean View, l\lar\'elous highly upgraded. cov 'd Desir;:nl'd foraptabo,•e. Lovc ly2.sty.fam.home; -. p oo l thl & bar . l'om•n h•lh & •ln"um. w /brea k {3s t bar . Su n sets. T er r aced ,. kl 0""'n£'r mot i vate d . P.1idw ay Ci ty $150 1 br h d r ' S 1 d d .t p a 10, sprn rs, nr 3 BH, 2 ba. patio, gar. · was er / ryer,water so · By oy,•ne r, Prin. Only. ec u c master sui c \.rounds, UNIQUE pro· pool/sc h ls . SEE THIS $133,500. 6UNITS Small ra m ily or couple coachhouse w/garage. tene r . $500. mo. 21472 $81.900.962·8668 clto"'.n st ai r st. \\3'inhdin,.: pcrty \.\'/amenities too GREATll0 !\1 E.8J2-2200 CanyonHcaltyfi.19-2632 COROHAOELMAR o n ly (no students). Westminster $155. 1 br. LemonTree Lane, ----------1 s a irway o ugc n um e r ou_,; t o m e n · Ownc,;. s210000 Avail.Sepl.6.faS(}+utiL Co mesee. 968·67"lfi be dr oo m s +OEN ! tion ..... $170.000. l .... ~~~~~~~~~1 BY OWNER s· b ·r 1• Id . Wntr.A<e ntG73·6000 Santa Ana $185. 2 br,----------lrvine I 044 Sc parale laundry room. SlllELD HEAL ESTATE I-P rofessionally clecorat· 1x caull u o er un1tsl ---~------I garage. kids &petsok, OCEANFRONT 2 br, util ••••••••••••••••••••••• S PE C IAi. O l'EN 494·8093 HarborViewHomes cd.2slory,A-fran1c.:Jbr, in1>ri meCoror1:.idelMar BAY FllONT Best loc., Costa J\.1csa $19(), 2 !)r, pd, M .ll .• sing les. 1,IOUSE Fr<"tlay Au,ust · 2ba,2 patios,atrium,sun loc ation. /\\I a re two 1 k"d & f ·1· Al lk 1 HOME LEFT' 4 BR BIG LOT sli p av l. 2br. 2ba , 2 super c ean , 1 s pets amt 1es. so wa to • 29th.3 PP.1 -7:30 PM .Stop LanunaNlnuel 1052 • deck ,ovcrsized lot w/dlJI bedroorns. Some hnve · k t 4 b ~· k"ds -s-., Only one block to recrea· r· 1 Al l h patios. xtras, $t50 mo, o wa er r, 41<-""• 1 • This new free standing by at 179.22 Mann, lJniv ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion area andhuaepool. ga rage &space forhoat. irep aces , ave Wntr.Lse.673·6204 Newport Beach, $?00. 1 pet. singles. Agt. f<'ee. horn <' in Univ. Park has Park., Jrv1nc & meet Tom ••FOREVER \'lE W!? J\ beautiful 4 uR. home 2 bloc ks to beach, Pool. enclosed gar:igcs. Laun·1 ----------1 br mobile home. 979-8430 2500 n of \iv 1-labbtck . 752·1700. New 3300 Sq. ft . on cul· clubhouse, tennis courts. dry room. Excellent in· LIKE new 3 br, 2 ba, all Costa Mesa 2 br studio, -~--------~pprox . 59· · · Ol'•N•u~"''~'u"1011r N'(f' de.s ac, custom 4BR ,3ba. with f am ily r oo m , 642·2201. vestment. Call our In· elec. kitchen w/dshwhr, kids &petsok. 4 BR , 2 BA new home 1ng space. It includes 3 [ ~ 1 formal dining: & over·l----------1 V£'st mcnt Division today. frplc. patio. bbq . 9 mo w/cpts drps O/W auto lrg BR's, finished tx:>nus ~ b rkfst rm , a m r m . sized well landscaped Huntington Deach$TIS.3 · · · l"b c 11 l S Cl I 1076 752·1700. Jse,S385.mo.5.J9.8831 b t h k"d & gardropener sprnklrs rm. 3'h Bath."I. formal 1 . 1 rn ry. n o SC'£'. yard. an t'men e [ r own ouse, 1 s · · · • · di ning rm & fa mily rm. · $l 2Q,IX)U. 831·9411 BOND Only $83,000. fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~' 1mi1 ·1if·U1~ Unusua l, Quiet. Priva te petsok 1-968---66-2-3------- The price is $64,500 REALTY INC. * * ABOVE** I ~Ji(( j'it w/garnge. Avail Sept I to Garden Grove 5295. 4 br,1---------- leasehold & thebuilder is By Owner , Laguna Niguel em *THE BEACH* -----··-••;:;. July 1. 2191h Abalone 2 ba , with yard kids & *Slate r&Newland anxious to sell! Laguna Beach I 048 4 Br. 2~~ Ba, Mint cond . ~ San Cle---'e's INVESTMENT n1v1s10N Ave. Little l ~Jand. Show ~~~kbe r no:i rd of 3 BR, 2 BA ... $33.S PARK II HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must he seen! Priced ~ RJIE"ITI Sunday Aug 24lh. 12lo5. Realtors. Better Busi· * Garrie \d /Brookhurst 552·9100 Oceanfront Sa nd Beach. below homes in area.1;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;~~~;1 Bahia Arenosa: OPEN HOUSE Balboa Pl'ninsula JI 07 ness Bureau, Chamber of 3 BR. 2 BA ... $305 . , Wh itewater. tide pools, 6 S-\8,500. 495·5'100 I ff S D Frwy Deluxe 4-.P1ex Commerce. • Brookhurst/Garfield 3 BR 1" BA d '----------a •••••••••• ••••••••••••• . .,.. . 1n1ng area BR, 4 bu. $350.000. 7'fr.'' • • • 7352 Garfi1·ld . New unit~ 530-ISOS E----.... 2 BR, I BA ... $285 &bar .Frpl,fmt.&back See. Su b m it . Own . PACIFICISLAND Palitadato lluntington Beach , tax BAL BOA PENIN. ~"""J" CallBevorJoe Patios 5511351 h I d /\vi. Aug. 30th. Desirable ~~~~~~~~~;;;l~~;~~;~g~~ ·· · 497·7156. VILLAGE CortoLn.I s e tere property. l st l)uplc)(. Weekly o r ~ 963-4569 or962-2116 UNIV. Prk. Park lt 3 hr. 2 Custom 1-lome For Sale Spac I o u s 3 bdrm ·• THAT'S RIGHT.. 409 Arenosa Lane. yr v.•rite·off SllM. Lions \on,l{er673·2039 UNIDESCO . . ba + &tudy, atri um. Up-By Owner in Laruna 2 YIJ bath, den h o me . 4 Bedroom . 3 bath vie\\' Estates.53fi·2579 •Spnngdale &IIe1l lBR d d A ., T he master bedr oo m Luxurious condominium Peninsula Point. 2 Br, FRE E RENTALSERV. ·. ' • Rrade cpts . rpi:i. l· Beach . $58.000. Buy . . . home in Dover Shores. Free & Cleur·Beau t . Su mm<"r & Wnlr. Beach 2 BA ho"'.'t;· Fireplace. tract . lndscpg. $64 ,900. before J a n.l andrecclve 0 rrers,.an 11 nvitin~ Prope rty h as e ve r · ~tsJ~.~~c e s ON Tl-I E Completel y remodeled palio,wintcr oryrly.By Renta ls. $350 wk . Also good cond1t1on,ch1ldren Own /Agt . 547.7044 $2000 . la;"Jt credit plus brick 1 ~ep a c0e an ything? Pool. Bar room. 2BR . or 2+dco. Priced home. 4'12 S. Flower, S.A. _O~w-"n~r,~5~5~2_·0~5~39'----1 Exec. & F a mily homes. OK , no fee. $34.5. Call Bev R ;tJto r s co m-ocean v i ew, w.ner f ·1 d $35000 T r cl f g l · J 963 45 69 s~v t;-e leaving area & anxio.1$ a m1 Y r oom, 1n1n g from$4<1,000.to ~5.ooo. , . a c or <.1nc, Yearly, 2 Od, 2 Ba, 1·991:SOOO o r oe · or CRV S53,ooo m1ss1on. J .Bdrm. 2 ~ath · t 0 8 el I $ 6 2 S 0 0 , room . $152 .500 Fe ri prn1P1. Can add o lher carport. Fam pref. $265l~~""."~~~~~~""."i ;962~·~2~11~6~.-:--:--:---:----:-0rcan V1 e w·Mcx11::;ln • • 644·1766 atu n9: equ t es, 1'J)'s or cash. 3201\I 1 Pl na1003 I· Ce r a mic Tile. Open ANH CHISMAN 1..,~~~~~~~~~1 .. ocean views R ic k J\ Ider e t t e , \'ar3( 0 • lalboa Island 3206 SHARP 3 br. 2 ba, frp\c, Beo utl ful . ''aeant, 3 Jlouse Sat . &Sun. 8{30 & IE.41. ESTATE l· . •Subterranean Qwncr /Hllr.517-6400 \l.'INTER 2 br. gara,l{e, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorated in/out. 5 min. bed room College P ark 8/3 1. 946 T iajuana . 49'J-l34l 499-l62.0 On the Bay w/view,. Step Scc.Prkg. . . block to bay & ocean. 2 BR. J)EN, gar. W/D, l e:> bea c h .. Im med. home. Central air. VA 12:00·4 :00498·1383. saver gourm£'t kitchen •Elevator DUPLEX. Amencan A\•e, szso. No pets. 675·5'170 p a tio. $385 yrly . lse. Sin g l es, c hildren Ok. appr aised. World Rea l --=='--''-"-''-----.ser ves fo rma l dine. ..Ccramictilc C.r.1. 1\-l odel home. man}' • Drive by : 120 Cora l. $325 .968·6215 Estate 556-77i7 Ocl'On Vl•w Duplex Ml'wport leach I 069 Spacious m ultl·purpo.se •Auto. clcano\'ef\.S ex tra!!l . New Ids cpd , Capt1trano leach 3118 98 0203 rt SP~I P erc h ed a bo v e Lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• a rea, 2 huce bedroom .. G as lo!l!rplc:s. patio. drps, crpts. hot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 · a Large family home. pro- · ByOwner Turllerock Utoadmoor plan 6, incl land for $65,000. 3BR. fam rm, frml din, nook in ldtchen, 28a, wat11 of glass, lots o f xtr =-s . p r in o n ly &13·3367 art s ""'ltdys. Mache' in So. La gunn; ELEG ANT I s t ory, 3 suites with pvt. baths. •Quallfies$2.000 y,·~le r h ea te r$. n e \I.' t"'urn.2Ur,house,fel'\ced3 Br availfor )Tly.lblock st.ige 4 DR,3 BA.formal ho m e & inco m e ; n o bedroom in Big t:anyon. deep pile carpets, dl'· lax credit. paint. 2 br. l ba. 642·2412 yard. Avail. Scpt. l ·Junc to bay. Bar & patio. dtn rm, Jge fa m rm, vacnncy problems here. Hl l?hly upgraded & de· signer drapes. Load3 of '*•ore.. or64G·6222 IS. s:225 . 34596 Via Verde. 213·795·6400 9·Sprn h I g h I Y u P g rad ed • Priced ril(htat ~,000 corated in y~llow. 12x25' glass, sundtck. All only ----------! c:---:-------:-:-:-::1 ------~----I gardener Included. $$00. pool + custo1n jacuizl. $86,500. Bkr . 962·5Sll. 17 S 1 A 4 T 1 /5 49 U 2 M_ 4 * 12 • 1 )'ou don't nC'cd a ~un lo Costa Mesa 3124 ISL/\ND Jlome. 2.sty 3 br, ~~,CaltAfor appl. lo see. Auto s prinklen;, 3 car "draw fast" wh('rt you ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ha , fr pl, patio. Yrly. "°"'·4411 gt. Jl'.Drage. J\n excellent buy SEl~L Idle items with fa O f't~En ED BV pla<'e nn :irl in the Dally 2 Br "Doll tlouse"', lge lot., $425. 833·1840 at $1~.000. Dai ly Piiot Ciassified Ad. 0Ell1'11A llF:NHV Pilot Want 1\ds! Call now rhlltJ & .~n111ll ring ok. !;,ti Owner /Agent.549·850.'i 642·5678 . RL TRS. -642·567R l\-1l'rrill. $29~. 549·0.133 CLAS.SI f l t:o will sell it. llave somethini;:! lo !lf!ll? Classified ads do it well. ) I pt DAILVPILOT Frlday.Auoutt29.1975 ~~•~••••!~~·~·~•••• ~ ... ".~•~•••• ~~•"•~•~•••• ~~'!" .............. !~~~ ~!~.'.~.•:,•~,,,,,!~!!~ Hone.Unfwwlshed Hoolu1Unt.....ishod Ar<wlMuhf'w11bl1od CorooadelMr 312 Co1taMua 3124 H'"'llngtanleoch 3140 Mowporlleach 3169 ROOMSS2S.wL..,kupwlth 1501 WeslcllffDr • •••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• y I Olk kitchen • .548·975$ or Newport t-ln11nl't11ll:lr ' '"'"' 3244 Mewporl leach 326' .... 11 ..... leach 3740 LUXURIOUS View Apt.'. Min to b<h, crplJ/drps, OM BEACH 3.i::~ .. !.~::.· .:.~. Puil~o 64$-3967 LHsln9 Office spoc. ••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft 2 2Br, cr port /lndry . $340 64231"" CullonSlluA1unagt•r DEAU'i' N Ra ho~ NO INCREASE l br,168Qsq. " car gar. Stv /rerg Slt!S + lst + n10. · -Laguna Chrl1tia n . · I Joaqulh T~wnho~~ 2 Br HA.RIORVIEW mer rent. Beaut lnbrs~~ Lease to cpl •. $450. la&t. $100 aec. Chldm ovr Guaranteed no rent DELUXE 2 IJr. 2 bu. Vi Straight. Male. Kit priv. (714l642·Jlll i:xt :611i I 2\.ii ba, 2 story. Ov~rlook~ 3 Bdrm. 2 &lb, n~ar apl.5 $165 & $17.S. Spanish 675·7107 7, no pt;t.s. 673-3078 by increase in 1975 blk to IJl'h, ot.llli, no pet.s. 2M Wave. NOW. 49'1-1749 547 -7<M4 /552.ooM "''t'lc_o rn l.". $4 95. mo. pool, 5~una . lndf')', edits. Ba, huge gar, bltns, SSOO. •VILLA NINOS• t:rricicncy rrom $207 DL.X. acr05s Crom OCC. ...-1. goU course & lfike. $575. Park & Pool . Kl ds style bldg, pv\ encl f,!-.r, Bay & Ckei n \'iew. 3 DR . 2 appt. $3.SO. 121 ~ 34th St. aJt 912. ·~Nd!P:J••1 -;::;:;::;:;:;;-;--;;;~;-;~lc"~7~3~·1~60~t ~A~g~e~n~'----1 17301 Kecll;on 1..n, 1 blk mo. tease. 418Carnatlon. 2 Ur. l&Z Ha fro in s:n5 MES• VERD& Ne.at male student .. Cook ·" ,_,_ Redecorated 3 Sil, 2 DA . w. of Beaeh olf Stater. 3hr,2Bu,rrom$490 ,.., _ k 556-06.17 _ ---.. home. Nu landspg. ~. 3 Br 2 Ba, f~l . large fa ml· M2-7848 2 BR, 1 BA , stove, fplc, 2 Br, 2 Ba Apl.8 2 ~drm s ., 1 i;, txith condo pnvgs . ..,s. w · ~::;:'"' ~,. mo. Ask for Bev or Jot• I)' rm, tennis, pool, wk lO patio, So. or Hwy. Ava il Supe:rComrortable •Summer & Winter at "'Ith pool. S33.St.1o. ;,;-_,.,...,. 963-4569 962·2116 bch. 962-6964 Like new l br, nr. bch. Sept JS. $295. 547·0993 Quiet. Upper/lower beach is beuutiful STEPS TO IE.A.CH VGCcdlo.. R...tcft 4250 ./'""....,.!MIC ..... • REMT .,5 3 Br 1 Ba. Large back ~pt, ~r&ps, h11tns, f~pl , 673·9149 Encwlos edGPar1dagM .. l •Vc•.•,w.s1,.onruo&ceP•anl:..., 2 eR,lba,unf,$285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=:::::"...._ ' """ yard. $420 mo, sub lease. Jacuzzi poo . 592·58\3 3124 Gas & ater a . o o ""' SEA WIND Puerto Vallarta. Beaut. .r ......... u.,. J BR 2 i"i Ou $l50/47S Costa M•1• Atorenlals. $210toR20 Verdc11 CaKa w /pool & maid. Bu '2 n .... ...,.., 646·1323 L-leoch 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child-OK •Largeprlvatedecks 2BR.2Bucondo$17.S & !aR :2H1 ~;~:~~i:,:·::""""' BEAUT. Bluffs Condo, 4 .~-; •• , •• , •• ,,,,,.,. Offle ate..Path 23241-:JdenA';~.&U-2"180 •HeatedPools-&unas WE HAVE "tf:'3::~~H-s~fo~8-!6k . C<1ll Mr Howu1d . 6 45 ·6101 Br 2'h ba immed oc-WINTER Rental, 1 Blk 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults n •Assigned covered SUMMERRENTAl.S 494.otlG<1ft.6. cp:y. $450. ,.\gt .644-11J3 bch & town. Oceun view, pets dsbwhr.;: :shag cpts, 2 Br.1 ba upper, sh11:g cpt, pMrking 55' PER SQ FT (rplc, 2 br, 2 ba, beams. clos'ed garage, (rplr, g,arage, $195;.1009 A Mis-•Additional !n.."e parking Rltftfal1 to thaN 4300 .. LIFF' NI LE RAISOR REALTY 1-leights, 3 BR, 2 Du. S.UO mo. Call l'oloo·Fri BBQ. Gas & water pd, s1on , ;i,ft s. 55.:-·4576 • r.taid service avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 ~tZ.:~l-5032 -~ , fenced yd, wshr/dryer, .8-4,Patty.~().8920 Pool 1 DR GARDEN Apt. •f\lrnilure0&va1l FEMALE 21·30. rcsp,, __ __cc.cc....c.. ___ _ 4523 Campu~ Dr., Jr,•1ne !rpl $425. mo. 675-5030 . LAM• ~CHA APTS w/slv. & rern·g. New N\t. share S br hse II.~ .. $115 $140 up $lore-orri ccs ep1 .... Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 1 Bd apt, util pd. $185 per ..," .... Open l'ot -1' .. 10-G I t & I t t 1 pd CALL 83J...8600 EASTBLUFF 4 br, avail mo. Quiet... secluded area 7785<.:ott Place. C~I & drps. Adults, no pet.s. Sal IO·S, St.Inl2·5 mo, 8 as · U I s • d rps a ir bath. 11:101 9·2. Lse & refs r""'· ot.•<:n. nr. high school. Aft . 6. 642-5073 $175.548·6920 Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Da , Pvt. Avail 9/1. Call Sally, Beac h Ul. ll.li.8'12·2834 ., -8 I · -= 1 _M~•!:ry~J•»:·c'J~o'.!'hn".·c'968~·~S233!:l:J._j-~;';,;o';;:n;::;::wf:Nl • REHT ALS * mo. (213) 675·573.S 499-4233 8-5, 646-1787 or Costa l'ot esa's Finest Loe H • cl & pier. _,.,, yr Y· .., 1 l'olO FRF.F. ltf.:N1', UN IV .PAllK . 49-1-5200 0 I k' d . lh NICE2br,lba,pool.cpt, unt1ngfon 979-193.5&644-4510 FEMALt; roommate 1·2·3 Rm . orr,.-, rro''' 3 an .. 2 baths .. $385/4.25 FULL OCEAN View, Avl. . n Y in in e area drps, els. to everything. wanted to share 3 bt .... COLLEG E PARK 9/1, Newport Crest Con· Lux furn Ocean Front Quiet-g arden-like·adul $190. 548-7986 Aft 5 Pacific Yrly. 2br plus den, 2bu. V.Z $13 5 p e r rno . N e0& r 3 BR , den, 2 ba .. __ . _ $1 do. 4 br, J ba, ran:i. rm. 3 Adult Condo, 2 Br, 2'h living . Lge 2.3, Br. I. 711 Ocean A\•e bl. to bch. Nu crpl, drp$, house S. ~· Sankt.a ~na. airport. No lease req. Han r ho San J oaquin dC'cks. pool, le~. Lse. B_a, See. gates. &h, Ten-Bli . WW crpls, drps NICE E-Side 1 br, uUI pd. 1714 )!'.iJ6-l4S'J and paint. Enclosed ~:~-+ ouse eepmg. 833·32"l3 9Til noon 2 BR . den. 2v2 ba .... $595. mo.675·3122 nis Ct., Pools, 1 yr lse, patio, bltns, some 'A' $180. mo. l adult, no pets. garage, 2 patios . $350. PROFESS'L CLASSJ\ TURTLE ll.OCK $550 mo. 10 molse. Sept. burning frpl . Beaut 642-1960 Managed by 548-4905 . Professional or business Bldg, 3 sfo ry . 27!lo 'BR 2' b·t.__ ~.~Oceanfront, ocean view, thru Jun e , $450 mo. landscpd. heated pool NEWBREEDAPTS Wi lliamWaltersCo. mantosharegreathom llarbor Blvd, C.M. Air • r.z a •~ ..... _....,, yrly. 2 br. 5307 'h E 2 13 788 8608 Attractive rent. BAYFRONT -'l'ouch the & l$ ··~ \Y,.\LNUTSQUARE ves . - -Lge bach. $170. Util, pd, HUGE 3 b 2 ,. ~ boats ! Panoramic view. poo 150mo645-......... cond., wood panel wall~. 3 9R.2 balhs ........ S'.JI Seashore. 548-6182 or (Collect) MartiniqueApts. app ln s , g ar, pool, , . r ... a..., ....... mo, Brandnew,lurge2Bdrm drapes. c a rpel, elet•, DEEHFIELDl-IOf\tES 646-2830. 1777SantaAn.aAve.Cl\I jacuzzi. 393 llamilton, 2 children Welcome. AH 2 Ba apt_ Swimming Femalecollegestudenlt mu.sic, janitor, parkiu~ 3 DI\, 2""'1h baths .••••. $425 T1he 1Blur8rs0; d2~:obratNor's ~;,ar~~~~~P~;;!a.,8k:~~ l'ltgr Apt 113 646·S54 642-1960 ~;~:~: i.~';(;e~s!.1: ~~: pool. patio. sun roof. 8~.r~ r:~~C~c! ~oi;~~ M 7 . a 01 . 36 s t !Av6~ l'ot gr_ ove Y 3 ·• .,.,. a. ew $300. mo. l l•e at beouttful IR• u 0 MEW w _ or Beach 131, orf Security bldg. Adults on-:002~·:!42~2<1)0'.!_A~f~t 3~P~M'----11 : .. ::::C:· ='c.:0::.r..:~.:..:.·=-' --:-cpts, draperies. # An SI ly $650 mo Call owner - $500 l\1onth. 640-4617 Martinique Aoh 2 Eastside 2 bdrm & den ater. 842-0389 7 1 4 -6 7 5 -7 4 3 8 or ROOM l'o1 ATE to share SUPER space. reas. rc-nt _ 2Bd,2balargefumapt, 2 bdrms. 2 baths, w / $275.548-7437 townhouse San Juan Pvtbath,A/C,htd,drps. VISl9N lllALTY 552-7500 4 Br, 2 ha, Crplc, Newport 2 car parking $400. mo. cpts. drps, bltns ---------·! Lo•e At ltf Bite _2_1_3·_04_•·_23_4_1 ______ , area, mus t be mature new crp.t. ~cross fro.n1 Isl, waterrrnt, s lip. Norins Realty Co. Inc. private patios. Love! Wl DOWS & mature peo-ZBr,2BaCrom$210.Uni-YRLY 2 br $2'l5.21820th depe nd abl e. Cal l Sturt Shirt; ~00 W. Cst Lease. 546·5856. 494-8057. spacious garden-lik pie, private party has que adult apts. No lease. St - ' 835_2200, ext 315• Hwy. 544-8678 1----------t O•eanfront. Spa••'ous. apts. I-teated pool. At just 1 small homey unit Sorry, no children or -· 673.5415 A RC'd I-lilt Company w,·sh to rent or lease love-'" '" J r · · J N I d pets luslMSS Rental 4450 Winter $.125-$425 inc. util. tractive rent. Adult e t in trip ex. ew Y e-· t-----------t Male to share rum. beach T URTLEROCK.4Br,DR , ly ne w 3 BR, 2 Ba , orYearly.497_1C82. only. corated, private patio, I APPLEAPTS YRLY. 2 br, Crpl. bllns, bome.$ll5.complete.N ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'R, lite Vu . Tennis, w /Crplc, unfum. drpd & -"'-'::.:.:.:<.:..:::.:..::::::_ __ I 275E.18thSt,C.1'1. bdrm, beam ceilings 6700WarnerAve,H.B. WIO. steps to ocean & drugs. South Laguna. Pools. Prk ·s . $415. crptd lower duplex. On lBRgardenapt.tblkto 631 ·3003 w /beaul. & qui et (714)847-0047 .bay.645-1878 499.4329 _ \\" /gardnr 833-0755 Penn. nr ~ta in & Balboa. beach. Util. paid. Adults, grounds_ Com pie t e $390.p/mo.yrly.toresp. n o pets. $235 . mo . MEDITERRANEAN security. Need l more llKETOIEACH $330. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 M. or 1o~. 20·26 $100 UNIV. Prk Terr. Twnhse. familyorcouple.675-1355 494 -5097or752-0575 VILLAGE beautiful tenant who NEAR SHOPPING story, 2 car encl gar., mo.Gary. P .O. Box 723, 2 b r • 2 ba · B e au l · 5 Cl 1 3276 1 B 1 B & Den 2 B wants a small home of 1.2 &3 Br apts, bltns, dis-i .:.b::•::le::O::•O'.Y.:.·.:..:: 642.:.·l::.603=----l ..'.C~os~t~a~M~es~a!!•::Ca~92621~.'.__-J Greenblt. Comm. fa c's. °" emen e Mewportleoch 3769 r, r ' r, theirown\ojointhe ones hwashers,some w/frplcs S b S360. 552-7389 eve & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br Townhouse. Carpet.s we already have. $210. & 2 car garages. From NPT . .flGT -Z r, pvt. Fem . share w /sa me. 213-72 2-6810 da,·s ~tr. \Va_ lk to G. olf Course, 3 br. BLK. to Beach, 3 br, 2 ba, drapes, fireplace , patio, lndry fac's. Gar. great house l 'h blk to hbo~ood.~o pools< lenn;•coorts Water & gas p aid. $200. Lions Estates, ~<Omo.613.;n31 CdMbea•h.'-•-orrm& Shipp ni ce ne1g ••• ..:»>l · Wntr. rental. $350 mo. ' ... 544-9466or~l·5768 :036~~-20~79'!._ ______ l ~~=:::::';;::;~-;;;:::;~-;:I ' ~ ~~~;;:-;-;:;,:;:-;:;;;;;;;-;j~<~98!·~2~79~J~d~a~y~s'.._ ____ j 673-7l80 gym · sauna·s. -yd +entire hse to seU for UNIV Prk Terr Condo. 2 2400Harbor81vd ·MESA VERDE area. MEARMA.JOR BetweenBay&Ocean2br 6 mo's of yr. $19S. yrly br, 2 ba, cpl. drps, self-Townltou~e Steps to beach. winter, I Costa Mesa (114)557· Home atmosphere 2 & 3 upper apt, $.150 mo. Util util incld. 673·0061 or I r ' U fu h-' 3525 Shoplinn Center includ. Also, 1 br lower cng. oven. Re<·. a<·s. n rn1s ra BR-S175.mo.2 BR ·$215. STUNNING lg . 1 b brdlxapts.546-1034 .,. l 675-5419 Nr. shops/schl s. 5076 Ap-1••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Garage. No students Garden apt. Pool, re OP N HOUSE apt S250 mo, Util inc ud .j c::::.:..::. ______ I ple Tree. I )'r lse. $325. r o .... ·nhouse. Bluffs. 3BR orpelS.673-6640 rm.$JlS.7lOl8lhSt. Sl15. 2 BR, single s ty, Beautiful new 2&3 Br Yrly lse/no pets/rers. RELIABLE working THE COLOMY 30 RETAILSllOPS Prime rea~onable s r)al"l! available lar~e & small. Old world charm w1lh French windows, ga bles & trees. Adjacent t u Festival or Art!>. Grounds. 580 BROADWAY LAGUNA DEACll 213-330-3979 tri level. wet bar, \•iews. --'--'---"-"-----l beam ceil, C&O, 2049 s tudio apts. Drps, crpts, 1235 W. Balboa Blvd. Pb: woman to share 3 br nr pool S450. 644-4986 STEPS to beach, view,· CASA VICTORIA "D " Wallace, 646-8885. bltns, d shwhrs, 2 car 673-8541or495-06.13. beach home with single 49 4-791 5 NEW 2 BH + den & frpl. ""'inter, 4 BR. $42.5. 2 BR , 2&3 b DI U r garages. 7931 &79411-lolt ..::c.::..:=.:.:..:::...c.h"'-='----J wo man. Large masterl"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""' Condo. Nr. rt'l'. facil. Dupl•xet Furn 3550 $255. & $275. I BR. $160. 1• F r, ~"wt npdur HUGE 2 br. 1 'h ha triplex, St, H.B. L ions &tales, 2 BR, Lido s opping1areo, bdrm w /pri bath. $140. De errield P ark. $405 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 529-560 1 or urn. gas r · patio, ga r. $195. Sept. 536-2579 new decor, year ease. 960-2643 DELUXE office, comm"I 559-4731 .~ G42-frl88 BAL. Penin. 3 br, 2 ba. 1 Adults-No pets Sec. gate 15th. 645-1208 S!25 mo. 673-2828 ..::::.:::.:::._ ______ ! &: industriul spaces. Also , ? blk ocean. A\'ail Sept.I. OCEANFRONT Dplx. Pool, Rec. Rm.Elevator MEARBEACH Bayfront hi rise, 2 Br., 2 R~mmate to share lux · m ini warC'houses In NEW Gree ntree 4 br, _ ba. 5325 ino Da ys 835 _1736 Delux e 2 br. $350 Wntr, 525 Victoria,642-8970 HUGE 3 br, 21h ba studio, 1.2. Jbdrm. Some with ba, bltns, Cab. vu! $4 ur1ous furn. 3 BR, 2 Ba, Laguna Ni guel & Mi ssion fa m rm · upg:r a ded · eves. or w'knds'645-1867 ' $525 Yrly . 3 br, $-125 JUST COMPLETED cpts, drps. stove, no pets. Cireplaces, wel bar, utili-t-.to. Agt. 644_0134 Oceanrr<?nl Condo. n Viejo areas. Jl andy to lndsc1>d. Rec rac·s. on Wntr., $625 Yr ly. Both $255.545·5270;546-68tl5 t y r oo m, e n close d Balboa Pie r.$300. mo.+ San Diego Fwy. 200 to C u I · d e · S a C' -B1\LB01\ Penin. 3 br, 2 units have Wshr /Oryr.. Large 1 br w /pool. frplc garages Oceanfront 2 BR, 1 Ba, 'h u ti I. 642-4464 o 2000 sq ri. As low as 3t.I" 552-3679/559-0186 ba. Steps to beach. Yrly . dbl oven & Dshws hr. dshwhr. Adults, no pets S~1dALL. 1'0ery priCvlate E-s100 up. No fee. gar. ran i::e & refri g. 545-9331 (ext. JJ)Patsy. per sq rt. 831·1400 S350 mo.642-J783 645-2016or675-4533 960-4042 si e, SI ' mo, ose to TOBIN REALTY INC. Ad J ts iu11n 4 Br, Lovely Yard Newpor t. 642-5147 Sat u ts, nope -.,.ovu. mo. Apt like wing of pvt. hm SEP. bldg w/i.la r. 1000 sr1 Frp lc. comm u nit y NE\VER Newportlieal'h 3 Beaut. lge 2, 3 & 4 br. LOOK! Lovely 1 brapts AM only 846.1311 yrly.673"7412 nrbch.Availtosng!Cem. ft. 213 w. Wilson, C~1. pool lcnnis. xl nl schls. DR, 2 Ba. Frplc, conv. Oceanfront /view. Crplc, frplcs. pool. $18S. mo Ex Jgc 2 br , 2 ba, dlx BJ\YFRONTCON00 2 br Pvtba,lndry,gar,tenni 645-2020&642·6500. 1\va1l immed, 55,2-9655. loc'd.1": Blktobeach& bale, ga r. $325 up t975 Pomona.645-l956 1 Br_, Apart. stove & poolside aptnrlx·h.Adlt, 2 baonwate r.Gcorgous ('rt ·s. pool , sauna, 830-7292 bay. Will consider un· 646-3114 r e!rig. dwntown ~r.t , nopets$170.536-8362 · $450 A l 6B jacuzzi. Lo\•ely en· $80. Mo. _l~cal Newport furnished. Aft.6-675-3370 M•ed More Room? Adults , Pre£. retired ~:~':w . p -' vironmnt. 968-7964. s hop ava1l 1n the mall ~t IRVI!'\ r_;, The Terrace. PARK Newport sub-lease. See our lg. 3 br apts. person. lncl'ds water & BRAND New T'A'nhouse 2 The Factory for: Coun- Uni\•. Park. 3 br. 2 ba. D 1 U L-1 br (urn .. canyon view, "''/fr pl & pool. Adults. gas, $12.S mo. 548-3402. br + den. 21/i ba, Att. 2 3Br, 1 bu. upper, sundeck, Lady in Real Estate, age try store, book store, etc. cpts. drps . bl lns. $395. up exes nTW"TI 3600 S325.640-6344 1250.Avail.9-1.545-8628 Dana Point 3826 car gar, pool, Jacuzzi & frplc, beams, Channel 46, needs apl, guest 673-9606or673-9393 -C"-•l_l_•_fl~c_r~•~·~"""'--·l390='---••••••••••••••••••••••• b be h nook Ad It 2 h bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenn. crt. $350 mo. !rnt. $315 yrly incl util. house or lo share house Cd!\I. I br, lge liv rm. din 2 BR, 1 a ac . u uge room 892:6236 Quiet adults o nly. or ap t near work . FOR LEASE 35142 So. Laguna Beach 3248 rm, xlnt cond, cozy & S25(1. yearly. 1 blk to bch. $170 no pets. Inquire apl VERY lge 2 br. 2 ba, 673_7931 _ Leisure World, Lag. Hills ~st Hwy. Ample prk g . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut. S285. Avail 9/2. Call 631 -1479 G 568 W. Wilson w /terrace, upstairs, no Close to beach. New and a r e a nett y smith AdJ. to drugstore. 6 blks. - OCEAN VIEW DECKS 2 Br. 2 ba on hillside NEWLY DECORATED pets. $225 . 675-5205 n ea r new 2 and 3 San Clem~nte 3876 58t-485o to Hos pt. Newly decor0fl. . r b 1, 2, 3 & Bach. rum apl<>. bed B ·11 . s wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 850 sq rt at $325 mo Neal & clean 2 DR., w/w w /beaut view 0 ay, Winter or Yrly. 675-031 2 Br, w /gar. $175. Water Huntinqton leoch 3840 bar~oo. e~~ios~ -.i~r~ges. PLUSH garden condo, Owner~S44--7896 · carpets.bltn.kitch .• frpl , secluded.$375.675-5205 orSJS-6786 pd. 2176 "A" Placentia.••••••••••••••••••••••• •2BR.2Ba.frplc.closed 1 1 1 t . $1'"1-'--CC..'-'-.C.C.----dbl gar L''"• yard Some houses. No fee. gar Wh•te water ,.,·ew ove Y. poo , enrus, -"'· .. · · a ., · 636-41201-5. 3 br . 2 ba tnh se, · · inclutil.644-4473 400 SQ Ft. all ut1l 1ncL Fa mily O.K. SJ75 f\1o A.~ents Fumished YEARLY re_ntal I br va-. "'"asher /dryer, d/w. pool, 498-3097 heat & air cond. adjacent XLNTOCEAN VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• cant, upstairs $200. mo. CLOSE lo Shopping. 2BR, child ok S315 892·151? 2 BR, walk to beach, $200. GaraCJt'S forReftt 4350 to Sec Pac Bank. 188 E:. 3 BR , 21k b!', cust. bit.Balboa Island 3706 Also2brhouse$260.mo. 28A,pool.Adlts,nopets. . , -mo. Avail. year 'round.••••••••••••••••••••••• 17th St., C .~1. $175 mo, home. J .• ge. hv. rm .. frpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AvaiJ9/6. {2 13 )9-13-2928 Cpt, drps, stv, rer Sl~5. WALK lo beach, 1 br, up (714} 547•8017 DBL. Gar. & Storage 642·4210 sep.din.rm.,bltn.kitch.3 BR .1 r 1 1 . d 1887 Monrovia ordown,avail9/l. REALTYINC. h" hd ~724 1 -=c::.-="'------- 2 C ·ir ~ar Jmm ac avai or yr y._ Spacio u s Mo e rn 548-9743 /644-9419 Ca11 Newtoo898-2636 5--~L 3886 swp_aJeaem'e's•.cM°".67'·3.77·87 lndustrialRental 4500 l'\r"o,ul, 0175 ·,fo · block lo bay. Ba r & patio. Bachelor. l 'h blks beach. 714/846-1371 uu1n aguna • • ~ 1 • 213-795-64009-Spm Pr ate courtyard pool (.; al 3B02 G al 3802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUOIOAP'T. i v ' .. ' Hf'r ~ BLOCKS r 2 GREAT Wh'l t 2000 SQ FT 3 ofcs 2 Un furn K ilc hc nctte Cll AR ~11 NG bache lor Jocked gar. Adult livmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"•~ 2 rom ocean, I ew a e r Office R•ntal 4400 b th . ed • t 1 &. f · . II . . . . -$170 646-5210 br, 11h ba . cpts, drps, view? 2 br, lg. ba., pool ,••••••••••••••••••••••• a s, tmm . across -~ 'A' 1s ovc , re n7 .. sm_a apt. $170, ut1ht1es paid. · AHAl•M ANAHllM Crplc , bltns, encl. gar . cable,no ch ildren /pets. Crom OC Airport963-7878 bar, w /~ cptg., priy. Yearly.615-4336 2 BR, 1 BA , No pets. $300 Adults, no pets. Private. vr. lse. $395.mo.496-8211 •MEWPORT encl. patio. Located in mo. Yearly. Lease. !2'15 mo 847-8124 CEMTER • I need 400 to~sq ft l\1-l quiel residential section. Balboa Peninsula 3707 675 0475 At last · · A-~nh Funlthed E 1. Off So"t space in F.V area . Wil l $150 r.1 o. O'A'ner pays ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' 2 BR deluxe nr bch shag ,_.or u ""ntumi-L.-...1 3900 xecu ive . 1 1ce 1. es consider sub-renting a ·1 ' N b & ' ' • -w /secretar1a service r1 · r l . utt . BAYFRONTWINTER FUR . 2 r, new cpl cpl, drps. S185 . 915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• available Stan Amon po ion o arger unit . r.t ISS ION REAL TY 3 O 1 Edgewater at paint. Winter $235 +Sec. rt nt Delaware, (213) 592.3250 THE EXCITING S44-l860 ' . 962-3614 • " 49 ·l-073l • * ~o~~~~~:l~~·a~~~~.3t!~ ~;f94~ a~':· lo beach. an ana me 3br, 1 lh ba , washer / PALM MESAAPTS. EXECU~IVE suites on f\1 ·1 90x125 w /bldg. 9!1l Spectacular Oc . Vu -2 S450 mo. Robinson Rltr ~ dryer. pool, adults. no MINUTESTONPT Newport Harbor. 400 to West 19th, Costa Mesa Ur . + den hillsidC' home. •lf.i: OLK.OCEAN• that• pets $260 968 10•7 BCl-1 $250 mo 642 3490 675 -8120 .7.s ' mo. -°" . . 2200 sq rt. 642-4644 ; ' . . 1\\•ail. Sept. Isl. $425. Furn. 3 br, 2 ba. frpl, Bach, 1&2 BR. £rom 645-4405 lu 1 /I I/ 497-2J70. \YINTER Lse. 2 br, 2 ba, Winter. 675-6682: BEACH apts. dlx 2 br, l'h $172.50 t nett n•H :!225 2 br I ba $210 ha, crpts, drps, bltins. Adults. No Pets Fi11anc• Mission Viejo 326 7 Bltn~. pvt. 'patio, ,'.natur. \\'inter Rental. 2 Br, 2 Ba diH t' $250 & S275. 4ZJ 20th St. 1561 Mesa Or. * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••~•••••••: adults. 675-5394 House. 2 car gar. $375 efien •. 213-431·7475 (5 Blks E 8 a 1 svtdol. 1 Newport Roses are red, violets are Business NEW 3 Br, air cond1-mo.675·4533 l 8 h 3848 blue,werentsllitesw/a Opportunity 5005 l ioned , n ~"'·l y land -2 8r, 11ti Ba, Nr. Bay, Bch G4JU11a eac 546-9860 boat slip too. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r;c aped.$.150.S!U-0640 & Ocean. $275 mo . $40 WK UP l&2 Bdr & Richly, grandly, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cst.HwyalNptBlvd. Owner Mus t Sell C.M .. 7 ••09 rt 6P!\1 Bach. Color TV, maid ti Drop a pebble into the Mewpor11each 3269 .,,... a · serv. pool. THE MESA. gloriously dlfferen 0c r At 642-4644 Restaurant/Beer on ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT2 br, l ba, 415 N. Newport Bl, NB withallthepriv;icvandcountrv c!ublife-Le::: L~~~d·~~~uri~y· RES 0 RT Golden Triangle. SISOK NEWPORTCre5tConclo 3 upstairs . $290 winter, 646-9681 stvievoucoulddesireinfabulous Anaheim Matur 0 eadu1ts.'31755 Cst'. Prime Hunt. Bch. Joe. gross. Ask $45K. Agni. hr, 3 b:i , tennis & Pool. $350 yearly. 673-2106 Oceanfront Studio. $125 Hills. Right 1n the center of a planned Hwy. '199-2835. from $125_ mo. incld. util .. t-64_2·_9666 ___ '------- $450 mo. Lse.&15-8781 Costa M••• 3724 mo. lease/adults. 103 commun1tv of magn1f1cent lu~u rv BR n 1 1 ocean 507 s w a rne-r Ave . Foundry. Net SlOOM homes. Evervthlng vou have looked for 1 . • ac ie or' 846-2429 Ch"" Candy Mrg $18,000 HARBOR YU HOME 4 BEDROOM Close to recreation area. in an ideal family loca- tion. 4 Bedroom, i.ingle story. S550 /mo. lease. 644 -1211, ask ror Ni gel. Agent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!•Fadden Pl N 8 Mgr voew -" .. • · · in an aoartment, but couldn't find, is • 494.6176 Gold Jewel mfg Sl4,000 $39.95 WEBC & UP ~~.'1sis_ 5 : 3 0-7 : 30pm · here for vou at ... or 1_838-9615 LI v I NG IROOICt«JRST Plastic Mfg-dlstrib.$001\f •Studio & 1 BR Apts FIMAMCIA.L Cust made uni Corm $40~1. •TV&l\otaidServAvail OCEANFRONT, 2 Br. ~ OCEANviewlovelylBr. PLAZA ElectronicsMCg. :~~~~~;ne~c!1~ pool $325. Crplc, wi nter rental on Adulls. $225. mo. Now leasing. Custom ex-Holland Business Sales w /ad SanCl ..... nto H•wporfl•ado 3869 FROM $205 Lacge and small users 64>-4l10 040-000S •$SOFFweek's rent w/gar.642-4590 ~..& L 494-1419 ecutive office suites. 17160rangeAve.Cl\t 2376NewportBJ,·d.CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al'ARTWENT5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood ofrers the accommodated. Lease BIDSASKEDON TO\VNJ-IO USE 2 Br , 548-9755or64S-3967 LGE 2 br, white water finestinresortlivingata includes all amenities. FOOD. SOFT DRfNK 2 1n Ba , poo l , bllns.•----------t view, winter only. $275. cartfreeUvlng:Eachsoacious arurt· PARK NEWPORT price you can afford. Leasing agent, Donna. CONCESSION 1''01\ wa!i h/dry, gar. No pets . .1.Ma•ss•OORIMMS mo., incl util. Also t br ment1seou1ppeaw1thwaSheranddrver, Ther e 's $1 million in on premises. 20902 SAWOUST '76 675-9188 "" "" "" w flge deck $225. mo. util refrigerator With ice maker. self cleaning AP ARTMEfrr.ITS recreation racilities. Brookhurst, Huntington •• Must build own booth OF AMERICA incl. {714 )547·8017 oven,trashcompactor.forceclair heating onfhe:x NIGHT LIGHTED TEN-Beac h, nr Atlanta. Forrurtherinfo.write 3br house. Located in W. TWO LOCATIONS and air condit>0n1ng, oversize oatlo or NIS COURTS. A Cull time 963-8961. Dwight Morouse N.B. 9 m onth minimum AIHlfiftMfth Luxury apartmen living d ' Bo E 8 Pt lease. Startin~ Sept 18 to WEEKLY RATES u.......... bafconv. generous storage. And two overlooking the waler. activities _irector w~o SINGLE to 6 rm suites. x . . Dana . 92629 June IO. $350 monlhly. F ULL SERVICE ......... lsMd sparkling pools ano two Jacuzzi soas. Enjoy $750,000 health pl.ans parties. BBQ s. Avail. in plush office be lore Nov. 1 (incld 67~-054'1/ 884 -1858. 2277 Harbor,C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• spa,7swimmingpools,7 tnps&more!FreeSon· bldgnr.OCAirport.f\111 phonenumber) W kd I 2909Dristol,S.A. lofboglsfond 3806 Viewsare~1end1d,e~cit1ng,everchang-l>'ghted tenno's eourts day brunch.. . service Incl; Recep-M_...a 1 TNSI ee ay!l:on Y-645-4840&540-2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, c1tv hgnts, rugged hills-a new • Plus beautiful singles, t;onlst conrerence rm, -0 ·~ d90 • 5035 -.c..:~~~~~ll-;---J~""".;;;;:;;.;;:;;;: ....... Jr I r 2 B d f ,. plus miles or bicycle 1&2 bedroom apts , ' l ted t •• • .,EWPORT arty um r $350 prc ture everv av rom vour pa 10 or 1 . h r • ...... · • · trai s, putting, s u -r . h d & r . hed xerox. au oma ~p-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 Full ~ CM mo. yrly. 211 Cypress. balconv. Oeboard. croquet. Junior um1s e un um1s . Ing, etc. Call 833-3640 CONDO ... _ "36·6"11or64s.71Z7 Rents from $!05. Prices-""'=====--! LOANS t 80% 3 br. 2 ba. Super clean. 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closets, Everv dav vou can indulge your love of J's frp, $229.50 monthly ; vary by location. Models 4 OFFICES incl. recep. up 0 O Overlooks pool and ten· qileens i ze bed, pri v . lolboa Pt"nlnlUlo 3107 sports. all w1th1n walking distance; 11 also 1 a nd 2-bedroom open 10 lo 7_ Sorry 00 peU. Uon area. Will decorate I st TD LOCM5-8 1/•o/o nis courts . Ocean View. dressing rm, extra lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• chamoionshiD tennis court\ golf course plans and 2-story town or children. Room mate to suit. 3429 E. Cst Hwy, rooms. e nc l . ga r . OCEANFRONT andclubhouse,eouestrlancenterand hous es. E l ec tri c · all bl M th M 64 706 2ndTDL.oons $450 monthly. 752-7315. kitehens, private patios service av a e. on Cd . 4-4 Lo I t Or Co LIDO ISLE w/storage. Adults only, YEARLY rid ing trails • • tomonthoccupancy. wes ra es ange • no pets. Avail Oct 1, 4 Br 2 Ba, or balconies. carpeting, Newport Beach luxury SofflerMtg.Co. -~-------• rrpl, gar, range. refrig. y,_..CU: ~here is 0 perfed l*9 drape1 ries .. Suthttelerra?~an Oakwood pvt office in suit e . 642-2171 545-0611 Lovely 4 br, 2 ba home. SUS CASrTAS Choice location '550 mo o...., ~. two ~ O'd two P0artk111 ng 1 W> 'd eva~rs. Garden Prestige bldg.645-3700 Serving Harbor area 24 ~~f.1g~:_u$t.~1~~1:C61~i~-; ~arg~r~.i~!fu1~001~~c~ Robinson Rlll'67~120 bedooo111~~den from S28S.lll J:sto~~rt~a~r ~~~h1~';; Apartments Ground noor with or w /ol -''=•=•~rs::._ ______ _ SS50 Yrl,y . 673-1334 pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 1 BR. $160 mo., Isl & last nuun~ IS yeai 01 o.w. 15land at Jamboree and storage, panel, shwr, 21td TD Loans W..ted +sec. Fvr1'i"'-d and u9furni1hed. llTWN<fl(JI• SanJoaquinHillsRoad. ""'r..tleec.tr. frig, sink, air, CM WEJIAVE CASl-1 ? ,,,. 3 Br. l lh Ba, Crplc , Huntington lffch 3740 213-697-1496 ~· Fcu ~ "'Odekc:pn from Telephone (714)644-1900 880 Irvine 548-9766 Buy 2ndT.O.'s cbhwhr, patio. s:xio. 2427 •••••••••••••••••••••••l--.,-"-''-'"-="---1 10ro1'*">'·Col6l1-4lOll ror renlal information Al 161h Loan on 2ndT.O. 's WEEKLY RATES !Yi ba, garage. laundry, Spac. 3Br, 2 ba, dble gar, Mtwparileech Equity lnvsmt. Div. E. t6th St. 64S.toia eves. ALK to bay/beach, 2 br, O!wott 845-(1550 WATERRtONT NewLoans-2ndT.D.'s OCEAN VIEW yearly, 2 hecutlffS.ftft. patio. S2SO to $'l75 Yrly. w /elec. opener. rrplc / Large l & 2 BR apt& with ExecuUveo«ice BARNETT MTG . co. bd, fam rm wfbar, 2 ba , 727 YotktowH ltYd Re.Cs . 548-7558;548-3607 ~ pool W /0, close to bch. enclosed gar's & pool. $1.SOMonlh 645.2134 Ioclry, patio. Nu W/W cpl, Beach Blvd at Yorirtown c--... _._ ... ..._ ••22 APAlnMENTS Avail 9/JS. No pets. $395. from $165 /mo. 1760 Ample Parking dlbwabr, paint. Avail 53,0411 __ _._. ..-675-7184or675-l070. PomonaAve.6AZ·2'>lS llLL~R•-y .,.__ct'"""/ DOW "25-(2J3)fll6..5880 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • --PlrlOIHll I STUDIOS & I l~I NEW 3 bdrm, 2 ba , ltt\ll.,tDE r1twv. UPPER OCEANFRO 9 Oceanfront ApU. From Realtor 675-6161 Lott & ,:... Bed LI:t° b th •Full Kitchen garage. Bltns. Polnsct-"""off ~YfnlOt I. SANTA ANA CVN. AO. ~P,~-~nldefk~~ar. S165. lo S225. Util. incld. SINGLE & Dbl Room Of-••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 rm, en, 2 a · ·•leated Pool lla, Cd . $49-tl861 Days. 1rttwt,.1c wnD1n•1. t' ........ · Y re · Newport Sch. 6'JS...4873 or flcea, 265·550. sq. ft_ UW. 1 __ 1 & Fo·-~ 5300 Al'a.ilable Sept 15. $600 La d F lllf 11rO(ttd so11ttt to ~ t""'fU"· 67 205 87 l-847I 1 h -. -mo. vearly. Barrett ·Fr .. "nuryt'l'to~e's ies BEA .31evel,3br,2ba. HOtHt11tenhM,... ,, .... o. 38R.2ba;Crplc,patio.J 5-5 or rums ed.54().5208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .! • 11 F r th1tne.mto Anantrll'l'I ... block to beach. Yrly$300. R •ooo . . --==":.:'<-"14=2:.:·$:.:200=---·I •FrecLlnens 404 ernlea · $500. lo Mlllt lolcl. tl'ltrt t: NOHl ~ ti•"'i'i Call &CS 7054 001M ,. PLUSH lge, beautfum ofc LOST: Mtn . Schnauzer, I h •TV & Maid serv. avail qualiried applicant. For rionr 200 ''''· '"'" ~ ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• suite, has everything! le:m, sllvr/gry & chubby. Selllhl anything wt 8 appl 875 8675 lrlt on Canvon tlm • lit K I CM Delly Piiot Classified Ad •Bar·B•Quc · · • toao 1o moot• z ~. ~ .f~~ 2 BR, l ~ Ba , Crplc. J blk Pvt e nt/ • p r v. Xlnt NB & CM k>c. Rent Spa.Jed, blk nea collar. ta a almple matter , •• •Phone Service SELL id le items with a como .. •. • to beach. Yrly. $385. Call $25/wk & $60 /mo. up or s hare. Very reu. Reward. Call 842-1401 or just call &ei2-5878. •I Alile to ocean Daily Pilot Classlrled Ad. 64.5-7054 548-5854 or 556-0058 642·6753 962·9904 . I I I,, I 1 \ f I I ' ' /_ Friday August 29 1975 DAILY PILOT 07 Add il. .. Bulld it. .. Diaper il...Hamm er ii ... Carpet !t ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clea n it ... M ove SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. •. Patch i t. .. Pipe 1t. .• Remoae 1 1t... 11 ... Press 1t ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... Roof it ... L andscape it ... Tile it ... Trim it ... Sewit .. . Haul it... Add it. .. Plant It.'.. Alter i t... Learn it .. . labyilltlng C I c; I S I Et ~ I G dotol ••••••••••••••••••••••• arptn tr arpe •"' ce ectnco • "9 G.-ral Ser•lc.ts Housecltaning ,alntinqJPapering ,.umblng L . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nv1ng c&Ar c !: yd J h · c & · ' t~r/duy /wk.nil~rwknd C arpenlry -:Custom . 0 n s ar~t:t t:l.,t.:CTHICIAN. SmlJ\f OST LAWNSllANDY~tAN-Homes&11ousel"leanlnA doneSJOCC!itin Paint /Wallpaper Plumber, Rep1p l', OK . Heft1 /l\c. 554; 034 !ttmod. repa~r. add·on , ~Ph1?\Slt:rY • On ds· 411111.IOO JOLis , 1nau1t /repa1r11. Z'.! l'o1OWE0 I EOG ED. SS Apts . Conlil"il."nt1ous br, Xln l "''Ork , re fs , ing. Piunt int·$.?U rin, ext. Ser,·1cellne. Repuir, l-;lt• Joannie. insul~le Detujtns. Frt.-e ~OI reta; ~1utli1 1 · yrK.exp. wk, Cl\t /NB ONLY . Craft sm3n.00-&58aft-4. 751 ·0301. if uo oa ns ~49 av1il hr n 7452 (i.Gidlcy .642-9315 ~ ~l. 645-3439 •J:,rea11~r1 u l'O or lil· ~3108.548·5203. Georgl' ~9-2015 897·1837, ·c:::::..::=C....-l:--;;--~----- fl.1y home. lovini! c;irc. brighteners & 10 1n ln HauUn9 Plaster/R•pair RooflrtCJ Nrl7th&lrvine.CJ\t J\:;1NO~I TOMEREPAIRS bleach for your wh1tc fencln9 Glenn 's Gardt!n1n51 & •••••••••••••••••••••••Dependable, cxpentinl''--d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 )'r"tup &10!·:149-l um , in~. carpentry , <·arq.::t.s , Save monoy by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanup Sv.s . NU. lrvlne. ••IAULlNC• lady wlll l'lcun your ---ceramirtile .540-5560. saving n1e xtra t.ripg, Cd l'tt & Lagun11 . Gd. YAlllJCl..EANUP house or apt 636-097·1 PATClll'LA.(jl'fo'.ftlNG ROOfo~SCllECKE D! lu1lne11 S•rvice Al 1 1 , • 1 Clean living room, d1n1ne SCRAM-LETS refs /rens rall.-S . 673·2007 • • 556-~7 • • eves. ••A LL TYPE.~•• Hepaired & Rephu;eJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• YPt:.s . c vrpc:n ry , rm & he&ll $1.5. Any rm -· F Se · , . fram e, f1n1sh, ren1odel, ~ ~ 1 h . Randy's Gardeninit and $ll Load Londsc:a plnn Free Est 540-11825 Direct actory rvtcc Uookkeeplng Scrv1l'i'!I repair. All work guaran-.,,,.....,, couc '$10, l' 1ur SS. a ':II License C:l).159496 llt'_penduble : ex teed. Tony Palombo, 15 yrs . ex p. is wh1.1 1 ANSWERS ~S~f · Freeestiill::ite. Getrldofun.sighlly •••••••••••••••••••••••vEHY NE:AT PATC•I Pli :549-2961 µer1l·nccd : rt!asonal)Jc: Member BUB 962_8314 counta. not mt:lhol.L I do Ph , T" I TRASll & Dt-:RRIS ROTOTILL INC $!5 JOOS & H ES 'l'Ut'CO. l ---'..:C.'-'-"-"~-- rulet1. 64"1·7352. · · work myself. Gd. refs. ystc -it e -Ramoi•'" Gardeni·ng. Gon. Coll . Studcnt•548·6428 Landseap1ni.;-SOdSu lcs Fret! csl. M!J3-l<l~I. HEP A I JlS. All type ~. ---M/\S1' F;R Cra rtflmans 531·0101. Unch~ -Candor -~ Free est . MasterChHrl!l' 1----------fleas. rrec est. lie. Wu rt. •SUNSlllNE • Calenn 9 ll ELl)F.R Maint , C lean .up . l-laul1n g An y thin g . Days /t\'t:S900·2170 830·5-020a nytime. llo kk . S11l'cii1 1ty. Hcmoduling, 1·11 t"ll yoo how bad Comm 'I. Jndustrial, G I R 1· o ccp1ng:Wrvice!i rlnlsh work . rers . Free ... R Id . I arage c eanup. e ua · Pl bl 1»40·8227 547.itilt"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh\r!J!S <&re. I just bou~hl es enl13 · 15 yrs, exp. ble, fast service. 003-6452 Ford's Landscape um "9 Til~ · est.Gllarwork499-3t05 Durfe ll a up per/dinner 1:1 hroind new dru~ pro-645-2.-192 Sodlliwns/Spnnk lcrs ··~·~;;~~;~·~~~;~;~·~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlrof 'r)'pinJ,:St!rv1ces Cstm kitche.n & bath. parties, lunchcorti, wed· ducLAspirinllt-.:Ll'EH. Coinplt!le G;trden·Tree Hous•cl•anllMJ DesignS\'s ·962·7Al7 CERAJ\11 C TILE. New & ·rcch·Busioess-Legal RemotJelini:. a1teratioru; lling r eCp t . G<:1rry s, c .11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r\'OJ~:r~~~;tAl.L Remodel. Ji.'ree est. Sml fin al re pro quul M7 4)95. & repair. Unique & un · 547.5739 G ardening c ~ v · ~ 0 . mm e r c llOUSECLE1\NING is our jobs welcome. SJ&-2426 --I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Res1dntl Estimates, Bob. business. Call J;.inice's Paintht9J'a peri"9 COJ)Ylni!: Xerox JCiOO. l-:x us ua work .weleomc Cement/CoM:rett JAP/\NESi-:GAllDENER 557·9llW Rag11,edyAnns.675·6S.S3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlumbincJ Tree Service perl serv, reus. C.H S. M hr no Bureau 962·83 l'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 yrs ex per, all phases G nerol S•rvlces Wa nt a REAL CLEAN Prof P aln ter. hones t Specialish •••••••••••••••_ .. ·~···· ~Bea ch , llH. S.17·5111 Carpentry · Punell n g , LEON IT E CONCRETE Reasonable/Estimates ••••••••••••••••••••••• work, reus , lnt /exl. free w a 1 e r h e ate rs , d is· T~ee Remov~I. hmb1n s:. & Offlc.M h. -S--shelv_ing, sml remodel. STA J\1 PI NG . Cob · Call751·1937. "T!ilNGS" by /\.t oose. HOUSE?CaUGingham est. Refs. 548·2759, posals. drains, faucets, ~hrub c lear1n_g._Rotot1ll- . ac tM "' No Job too sma l l . blestone, brick & tile Girl.Freeet>ts.645-5123 642-3:913 coppec repi"pes. Same 1ng.642-2624.hc/1ns. T ypewriters udd '' · Rich's YardService Gen wood~·ork, repairs, . · in, 000-394~. patios. etc. 640-4349. plumb1'n". etc.642-5613 II I · • b & pr1·ces d ••y ' ,,·Ahl W• machines, calculators Reg rnalnt -sod in · ~--~·------I ou~ec eaning Y exp. EXTERIORS SAVE $$: .. '" 1 · .. fo~ord 's TreeServiee elel·tron1c l'Bll·ul;1tors. Ca~t Service Contractor stallations -cleanuJ)I>, I DO IT ALL! reliable 14'oman. Rers. R . L. Sinor St a I e take /\.l:,,tr t'harge, Lie ExprCrew, lie. bonded L oan m a c h1nc ·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• haulin g. Fr ee ests. NB-Cti.t area .751-4379 Licensed Insured Call 3009<18 . &insured.962-7817 r · h 1 Electrical. Plumbing, 79 JUST PLUMBING urn1i. ec ? •STEAJ\1CLEAN • F.ll.Gerwick&Son 673-0775 ~ ete. Reas rales.()42.4957 EXPt:RT, exµ. hs t lng 9 ·3335 ll a\'f'~• 3 Rms-Get I rm free Additions & llemdl. done on a 14·kly basis. ----------•CALl.i~l::!-4Jll • Service Probl!.!tri 't Insured Quality64G.7811 673 -6041 5'19-2170 J>rofessional Japanese Pl ease ca 11 Phy I Ii ~ Fine Pap~l"harMJi'"J --. . -- 111 CAI.I .US • Landsea peGarden~r Th 968.4143 Ooug Rebard 645·"1727 DJ{i\J:-:c L., F:DS6.50 O!Ot·cEllUi pnlentCo. CarpetMan-Reasonable ••GeorgePilmer&Sons Lawn C utting : 1'ret> e Handy M an t.\1'/ rknr. 18255 Mt Bal~ly t'irele Repairs-Installation Adds /Remodel/P11.int ·rri mm i ng; Weeding; Can 2 Eastbluff gals \llil l clear Prof painter. honest work, S<inic Pric~~.7380 1"nt.Valley ·96::!-GG55 &Soles.Ca ll581-8956 81·109669 557-0032 Spray ing ; J\1onthl y ~ &shineyourhome.Ca l reas. lnttext. free est, _G_"_'1! __ ---·_1----------1----------1 Garden Maintenance. Home Repair · Nancy 640.6636 refs548-2759 /&12-3913. ''-i T · t ·1·h · Qua lily,exprdbw"ldin••on Geor•e I bos h •·. 2777 lmprovem. ent.s An r plun1hini:!V.'alerscrv, o'.. ... >. Y,PI S • CSts,S1':LL idle items with a ,, ' t ll U all rmdl & additions. Hl,ebi"rd Cr. C M . Dennis. OFFICEOR Pf.TERSPAlNTING l eak s, 111 arolite inanuscrip s. · .;1rca. Da ilyPilotClassificd Ad . · s c l11t /e•.t .Re···".r"tes. e n clo · 1 C ' rcas -----''c"~·c4S.'f2 642.5678. Designing & plans avail. 545·7072 t. lair HOUSECLEANING .• ..,, .. s l r ·s. · -Ca ll day or eves.548·9~. P h: 646-4631 * 646_0196 afl 6 • Ca ll Gene, 5.52-0458 832-2~68. 10': off v.•/ad. USE Tl-IE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" Sl':RVI CF. DIRECTOHY fo'or Result Service Call 642-5678 ext . 322 La st & Found 5300 Em 1 t & •••. ••. • •• •••••••••• •• • if. oymen1. HelpW•tod 7IOOHelpWOftl•d 7100 H•lpWanl•d 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST /f'O lJND repara ion /\ Pt-~r., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960·2<.JOo Adnl11;0n l.o Jobs Wanted, 7075 ,. t S IN · 1 rw ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ois pay euter n o. . . --~-'-----Prac. Nurse, qua11r1ed. LOST : Bla ck Female Needs day work, 8 hrs. German Shorthair, Cfl.1 J\1on ·1'"ri . $3.50 hr . .-1rca, Rcward£i45-S890 548-8597 1--------1 LOST : 2 Ladies rings in Creative product designer Ladi es H.s trn1 al desires position in ll.B. Pleasure pil·r in Al'!ilon,1 areu . 968·0338 \\'ed . Au ~ 2 Ulh . . . . Department Manager Shoe Department Fvll· Ti.,.. Company ~ .. f~s. APf'IY p...,_1 D•pl MONTGOMERY WARD DENTAL ASSISTAJ\'T S h a r .p , exp er' d chairside. Must be able to fit into a progressive, h igh volume practice w/enthusia s m. Salary open -d epends o n qu a lifications . Send qualif. to Classified ad no 508, c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa fl.fesa , Ca 92626 Housekeeping Early J\1ornings Full oi-Part-Ti1ne Apply Personnel Office 2PM-4PM, fl.too thru Fri THE IROADWAY Newport ... och Generou s J!c y,·ard ~ L1 ve -1n Companion . 6'12·9485 or :>oi8-80l:l llou sekee per. P\'t --~-------1 Secr et!iry, Educated , 3088 lrfstol St, Costa Mesa Dis hwasher wanted full & Equal Oppor. Employer L.OS'P : Ba sset bea1.:le , ta lente d, loves a rt & p /time & wknds. Call male. brn & wht , 8 yrs. musil.". out going friendly Equal Opportunity Employer 642-8475, HOUSEKEEPER wanted 8/20. 11cy,· :i rel . 5-18-G30l personality, references. C al l C. Patterson , Dishwasher, steady. 6 forramilyo£4.Pvtroom, LOS'f : 2 35M J\1 C:11neras. 842-0088. Help WOftfed 7100 u.a... WGRted 7 100 days per week. 548-7418, bath, color TV . Pre_r. Vic. •11.n ~ Hl'h Pier. Julyl----------1 • ...,. "·tween Sand 12AM. 89 n o7_n 0864 -s moker. refs , ..............••••..... ....................... ,..., MECHANICS Experienced Licensed for Front End, Brake & Muffler. Apply Today 3M~~~!~~'Jo!3!~.~ Persannel Depew l111e<1! Equal Opportunify Employer 27, SI 00 H CY.' ard 547 -1832 Res pons i b I e Worn an. 43 1 -;:;;:;;:;--:~-;::;::;;::;:;::;--·1 ~~~~-------1 -0-0--yrs, will care for your Cafetor•' a wockers at UCI DISPLAY WINDOW House k ee per. 1,· ve-,. n , '!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!""' 1'~ N_D: Babbit. call le ho rnc in beach a rea Babysitter, mature lady k · 1<tent1 fy. Vir. ,lu;1nn &·while you are gone for to care for school child Coos, salud prep, & &INTERIOR fl.1oth e rle ss home. HelpWanted 7 100H~lpWanted 7100 Placentia, Ci\1. t'l!i·585.'i renl or parlial rent. Call aftns & I eve. Own gen'!. Full & part time. Person . Exper'd Only. children 8 & 10. /\.lust ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------•1 C 1 8 300 1 a 642 4153 Call 833-5355 fo r in -l-'u ll t ime 1n Laguna have car . 51,., day "''k. . NEED 2 dependable well «OUND 1· I s 1• rs. 0 e 1714 > 11-9 -;:';:"~'P~-;::~-;;--~e~,~·es;::;::~J-t~e~r~v~;e~w~.~·~1~r.~>~1~a~"~d~e~n~--J M II \ t · 60 f\.1atds & gen hand"man .-.·cma t.-.iamcscdaysors73_2016 nites&R a,.;ppyir1pcrson.S300 /mo .833·9 1, -." groomedwomenw/car or Sc;1l 1>01nt , v.h it ~ Ilea wknds. Babysitter in my home Petri e's,220LosCerri los 494-6297 . ask for Mrs. Gobiel. The for established routes. coll:i r Vie IJl·onys. w /lile housekeeping, CASHIERS i\l all.213 /865-3518. Inn at Laguna 211 N. J\1o n·fo,ri , lO til noon. Lar::un:iBt·h 497 1!196 ltELJABLE Swiss lady !\l o n , thru Fri . Nr . Are you al least 18 yrs . . llOUSEKEEPER Pl. Coast llw y. Lag una GuarS4 hr CallbetwlO Plwmber, Re-pair Full time, 5 yr s minimum exper. 536-1452. Popular dining house seeks ma nager, a ssis- tant manager. "''aitresses & hostesses. Call 673-9393 ror appoint· ment. Real Es t a te, li censed salespeople. Why not y,·ork in the hottest area lluntington Beach /Foun· lain Valley. Call Phil McNamee a t Village Real Estate963-4567 REAL ESTATE SALES • c .. tury 2 t JSurl Brand Mew Offic~ on 17th Street in Hunt· 1ngton Beach. 3 bloeks from the ocean. Now tak· ing applications for lice nsed real estate salespeople. Call NancY. 536·14i4. -----Brookhurst & Adams. old, bondable & neat in Dive rs : Apply 1n person time, students OK . $3. Beach · · «OUNIJ 1, ·t .1 . "''iii do housecleaning. 12 t 2 ltOt II h 9 S d 0 &2forappnt 0 ,. . · t r,1 · ver~ ca11 552.1854 HB.646-3631 appearance? Enjo y . P -~· o. p.m. per r. un ance i-. , · ~ friendly llah.·crcstarea. working w/people &out· V1ctor1a,Costa~1esa . NB .642-1225 fl.1a ids needed. over 21 LORI S KITClIEN MJ UIV Cati lo idc nt1r~': S.16 ~ Help Wanted 7 100 Babysitter, my home. 2 side in the rresh air? If preferred. 2nd cook. 979 ·0747 _.m;.1 '''21 OUN'-•••••••••••••••••••••••children. Li g ht so,we wanltotalkloyou 00l't1ESTTC Lite hspkg.110USEKEEPER to live Must know something N d d Ad It t S -r:i:mTf f >: ·I 6 mo Husky, 1 h k · 557 6!89 l'\.1ust ha\'e O'A'n car, O\'er in , 1 child. S200 . San about diets. For retire· ee e u 0 upv. bl & I b'n ")"e .. 'n' 1,.,, ADM SECRETARY ouse eep1ng. · · about being a cashier in 8 8 2 d k Gd Students at Lunch l lh ... " r If · l . ·I , 5 ay w . . Cle mente .493-2384 ment i-esidence.494-9458. h d ~ · i-=====~---AlisoStN.H 6-12-3273 Interesting job, \•aried BEAUTICIANS one o our se scr\'1 ce Salary Rer's req'd Call rs.per ay.11 :....,to l :OO -----duties. Secretary /Girl STYLISTS gas stations. \\'e n.eed forint~r,•iew.'673·35iJ 110USEKEEPER & child 1\1on.·Fri. Contat.1. Bob REAL ESTATE Found : Iris h Set ler , Friday to the President. several. full &_ p/t ime care. part time, So. Cst. fl.1AJOR Builder & Land Noel, Davis School, CM 65 to 70"k Commission. remalc. B:dboa Island. Immed. opening , RED For (2)N.8 .salons.w/or people immed. tn Costa Donut l\1ak ei-. "·oman Plaza area, refs request-Developer offer position ~-3430 Dyn am ic prestigious, Au,::. 23rd . (I J 525·7"105. B A L L O O N LT D . w /out foll. Call 644-0661 ~esa _& Hunt. Bch. for O\'Cr 21. rull , p/t ime. 1172 ed . 646-8824 as Customer Relalions 1 --.~H=E~w=s~FU~~S~H~•--I happy office w /heavy un· ------714.846.0011. or540·8582 1nterv1ew call Barbara, Sunflower Cfl.1 bef9am. R t t" t f t obstructed learning en· LOST :L.~.doi!.l-'em,part 213/925-0431 . ' Housekeeper , li ve.in , epi-esen a l\'e a as NCROpr $475+ vironment & semi · Shep/Collie. G•>i<k·n col-Adult M-~•s Donut Maker, night shift, Rers. J\fusl s ....... ak Eng. moving tract in beach Bank Teller " ~ BEAUTY SALOH CLERK TYPIST ~ St o p R & b·o· E . N private offices, has 2 orcd. Jl as 11uen11 Prk. ex,....r'd or will train . AP· Xlnt sal. 675-3170. area. r ng · · a 11-xper1 ence ttessary Females only, no exper. ..v ----------I t t k dcr pre CONTROL CAREER openings in residential or _11_0_A_lag_._5_'1'_l-_'82:l_''---I neccss<:1ry. Will train. ~~~~r::i~f1 1~firt~~~.~! ~:u7a~c~ ~~ .. n1!:d: b~lr f~~~~l~~l~S~~~h~~~: HO USE KEE p ER, It s~ur~ a w:~st. ~le typin~ Employment Agency investment sales. N.B. llamlol2Pm.S34·9708-trends. Xlnt oppor. to ing clerk w /good typing HB hskpg,care for8 yrold,4 required. Understanding 3400 1rvine,Ste 109B ni-. a irpo rt. Call Don FOUN D'. Srn 1)1•11y,•n fem doxie mi". Vic. Ke\\'port & fl arbnr, CJ\!. tHti-3291 or 536-5016 afl6 · ----------1 hrs /day. M·F. Irvi ne. 0 f c 0 n st r .. ct 1· 0 n Nwpt Bc h 714/556-8505 Berman at (7141752-1920. Answ~rinCJ Sen'ice join busy salon wJnghl skills. E xper. not nee., u Q u A J L p LA c E Gra\'eya rd s"hift. Full nr atmos phere. Also, ha\'e but pre£'d. Sal. to $450 & ESCROW SEC'Y l\1ust have own transp. & term inology & escrow H• ht R 1 _.. PROPERTIES ~ O"°ning for ex....,rienced good c o . ben ef its. Exper. r eq 'd. Con t act refs . 546·5243 days. prol"edures desi red . 19 es CIUr'Olll'f• • p it. Expei-. pref'd. EOE. Y~ ,~ '"" 024 t A d·•--5'13_7787 _ MA NICU Rl'JT. Please 833-8450. Gail Hayes, Irvine Na· ...,1. eves Duties also eover some u h....-RECEPTIONIST FOUND Gcrn1•111 Shep/------------l Ca 11 P,f r . Rodn eyl -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 tional Bank, 833-3700. a r eas of d ecorator Leading N.B. hotel. X.lnt ----1 Collie mal<' rlog, gold & ----------! Deutschman, 644 -2800,I• Equal Oppor. Employer HOUSEKEEPER center. 40 Hr. wo rk week. ~·age for exper'd persol'I . Weekend s only 10-5. Lite black . Vi c. San Clemente I ext 327. •CoclctaH Waitress J\1alure. reliable woman S••n ·Th 0 rs . with oc. Call f\.1r . llolland. 9am-typini;:, phone ans. Cdl\1. State Beach. C<ill l\likt: A.ssemb ersj1'kign Look•"ng foe JS yo"ng at-EXEC. SECTY for ex.elusive restaurant. " 5 6'4 1700 t 516 Salary open.673·7601 •••.J03t G •n•ralL+-.,, .. casional Saturdays as pm, ., · •ex ·•--~~------ O'tO TEM~ tracti,·e ladies. Apply in To President & Vi ce ~::rst:~11~61::;b;;~ needed . Salary & all1_E_._O_._E_. _______ 1'- F01UN1 DI n1al,e "s1am, 'v'Se Temporaryllelp IEA.UT Y SAL.OH ror:~nT~~onF:ruH~jle~~ ~~;~~rr~. g~r;~c~~~s~ Rm 211. 505 30th St. scomdpany frin,ge benef_its. NOW •TIRI NG GRO.EO. SDATIL~SES ca,leC aY.'i'l.nxet . e-17802Sky Park.lrvine Need s experien ced 17927 l'ti cArthur,lrvine. BalboaPeninsula,N.B. e n resume stating SALES & t y : Brook h u r s t & Ca ll 540-4455 l'tl ana gi n g ·Sty lists, l~~~~~~~~~~·\-'M'.'..".us~c~o~.~54;;9~·~328~1;;;;;-----\;;;0iii,_.iii;.,_iii;_.,.;;_..;;;j work history &salary re-STOCK See us about a profitable Bushard JI B 962. 2877 1: · t t c to & challenging opportuni· , . . . . Beauty Operat o rs. COCKTAIL WAITRESS EXECUTIVE ID'VINE. PERSONNEL qu1remen s o us mer Please see Supervisor, tyinour newapproaeh to Found : Irish Setter , ASSISTA.MTMGR Guaranteed Salary · SECRETARY "-Relation fl.l a na ge r , L y nn M as terman , R. E. Sales. For an in · fema le ahnut 8 mos. If \V omen 's sportsweaH Comm. Paid vacalions. ~~~~~.-b~!.~·4-~PP~Yd~~ Immediate openin g for SERY\CTS&-AGENCY P.O.Box806J2,SanDiego Petrie's, Laguna Hills ter\•iew,call : yours.. call640·1~0 store. Good oppor. Ex· Free tire ins ura nce . I vy . 3 2 9 5 New po rt s harp, pe rsonable, in· 488 E. 17th St. Calif. 92138 no later than Mall, F riday 29tb belwn 673·7601 -'---"--------I f llo d bl S t 0 r e d i -s c 0 u n l 5 · di \'idual with rront offi ce CAt l rv·1ne). Cos ta Mesa 1,~Se"""p~t.~3~•~d~. """""""""""""""~1;~1~0~&~1~2~n~ooiiin~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND : Rabbit, brn /whl per'ct . Re s. n a e. 1-lospitalizalionavail. Bt vd .N.B. n ea r J\l a ri na 11 1 g h 5-9 Wk days, 9-6 S:its. Apply Personnel Offi ce 1----------1 appearance. l\1ust be de· Suite 224 642·1470 9"'.~' - S h 1 11 B 846 3007 Se nd r es ume t c M w-....1 Col students. p/l sts. de· pendable & versatile to ____ -..,._ Manage ment·Oi-iented Nurses '\II _<_00~·--·-·--·---1 Classified ad no. 483, c 10 ant9omery ~ li v. Eves /Sat. Car, phone handle va riety of ~ulies ~~---person interested in RH 'sfLVH's fH /A :avlor FOUN D; ·~olden rnale Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Jk>:ic l0881ristol5t nec.MrLyons 848·1Clll4 for 2 company orf1cers. JANITORS--Gen. ofc. higher income & bene. Part-time. On Call . All G l"QUD s h rt hr dog. w/choke rol-1560. Costa Mesa , Ca Costa Meola i:;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Must possess good typing cleaning. Pt. time/e\'es. Pa rt or f /t. 639-6123 Shi ft s . Expe rienced ~ 1 a r'. v 1 c . C :1 mi n o 92626. Special consideration 1• COOKS & and shorthand s kills and $2.40 hr. to start. 847-2452 acute hospital only. Good .. rw.1~ Ca pis lrano. S, J . c .1-'==-------1 Forthosew/following have pleasant phone Btwn.12&5PM MAHA.GER working cond.:;. Contact l --~~~~:_ __ _ 493.9544 Ass'tMqr Trainee l""""""""""""""""""""""""""~'I BARTENDERS persona lity. xlnt com-w'omen 's sportswear Mrs. J ensen, 642-2734, APPLYA't'DELTACO I· Are being panybenefits.Call. (714 ) JR.MECHA.HICA.L store. Super oppor. for Costa Mesa Memoria11---------- LOST : Old 1\pricol Poodle Mal e. 2 teeth missing: lw r jaw, "Baby", 963·6001 LAGUNA 1-IILL.S. 25~ Beauty Opet alor Interviewed daily at: 833-966 1. Equa l Op -DRAF,SMA.H qualified person. Exper . •lospital, 301 Victoria St, RESPIRA. TORY La Paz Rd betw 2&4pm . C Arabella Restaurant portunity Employer. For Rap idly growing Able to handle resp. In -CM EOE. T TECH Soon to open in boa t m a nuf. co. Self t e 1gent, energetic. n No following nee. omrn 11· · Se dl'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I HER.APT Asst to Exec to make guaranteed. 645-1050. M" , v· . EXPERIENCED Carpet t t ood rod resume to Classified ad fl.tin 2 yrs ex per. or Lost man 's wo ll et appts. t.tust have xlnl . ission ieJO & upholstery cleaner. 5 0 "-belr. g k pleducei-f. no. 516• c /o Dail" Pilot.Nurses Aides,exper.Top schooling. Accredited between L."on• & CilJ\I telephone pcrsonal•"ty. 4 Bkkpr_-Ofc. Mgr .. (bus1-ARA.IB.LA p ex1 e w I now ge o " C h "' .. ercentage.673--7162 d t t" c t ol p_ o. Bo• 1•••. Costa wages . P ort !\fesa onv. r esp irator y sc ool . Tue'' Rewa'd.""5 •~• hrs . dai'ly. lr•·i·ne ore. ness 1n Costa J\fesa> call Is in Wild West -"-'-"'==-'-'-'--'=--1 ocumen a ion on r . " .,.,.., .,.. "ThJO'll • -c II '1 S h "d Mesa.Ca926"" Hosp,642-0400. P/tlme.Xlnt salarycom- 5350 jC~a~l l~>~l~r~-;,·;•o;l l;o~~~·:a~yl ;C;2~13~l:7~96:·7;290;:;;~for~a~p:p~l.~;l~"""S~h~o~p~p~;~n;g;Ce~n;te~r~a~t"""~ FLEXOWRITER 54~ 4ooQ rs· eri a n , aJ mensurate w /training & Personals 714 -556-3937 . La PazRoad Immed. openi n ~ ro r1--·---------1MECHANIC Wanted oom-MURSESA.IDES exper. Con tact Mr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales Order Dept. Prefer KITCHEN HELP pelent, clean cul Foreign All s hi(ts. Exper. pref'd, Hamilton. Costa Mesa PREGN/\NT? AUTO MECHANIC BOYS &Girls COOKSUPERV. ex p e r . in processin g Make br ea kfa s t , cai-mech,for xlnt.loc,in bu! will t r ain resp. in· fl.1emorial Hospital , Caring confident i a I Average $2f>OO + month 10 to 1(year5 of age. Dai-F /time. Op poi-. for ad· purchase orders. sandwiches & short or· NB. 673-9950 dividuals . Apply at. Park 642-2734, EOE. counseling & referral. net.American&Foreign ly Pilot delivery routes ROSAN.INC. h 1 Sup e ri o r Jl ealthcar e.I""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Abortion, adoption & a ll a r ound, 50 /50 . maybeavailablein your vance{~ent .Jopv.:ages& 2901W.CoastHwy,NB der. M ornThelkA~py ME C HANICAL A s · 1445 Superior Ave, NBI· keeping. benefits. clean large well area. Earn profit for de· bene its. unt1n gton Equal Opp Employer 2-4p m. at e g nn , sembler. Interesting pro-E.O.E. RestCIUl"'mlt APCA RE S47-2.56J equipped s hop. No nites. Valley Conv. llosp, 8382 --:::::'::":::~:::::':='.::::-1-'~7~9~"':..::"~·~,~·A~r~t~hw-::c,~l~rv~;~n~•c·t i'ect. ad,ancement opp.1 --~~~-~~--1 --'-"-"'-'-----I liveries & cash, trips or N A H e Off' u.a-Help W..ted call 494-3000, Larry Hunt merchandise ror selling 84~-~~~ n ve, · · FOOD PREPARATION KITCH EH HE:LP 714-646-9231 ice,.~ F /ti me days, F /time &~~nft~n;h~r:~~P~~e Auto Ctr . I825Bc,hLaguna ne w subscription5. Forl----------1 Nddependableworkers6 Langlois Frozen Foods _M_E_D-IC_A_L_A_ss-;s_t_a_n_t._E-,·_I FForl lFi!1e J ewelry Store. nights. Jack in the Box, Cyn Rd . Lag. . information please can•----------1 to to AM . Must be clean 2975 L Ca Rd u time, permanent 385 E. 171h St.CM 24 hrs a day835-J830 1· &fast. aguna nyon per. Front & back orfi ce. position. Expr. pref. Ap·•----------642·432 I . fo,rom San COUMTER L Be ch4971741 S \ C 11 .-LOR l'SKITCl1EN a guna a · a a r y open . a ply in person only btwn•----------SPIRITUAL Rt-.;Al)F:R 0penlOAl'i1totOPM Advice on all matters. 312 N. El Camino Real San Clemente. ~,or apf)t. 492-9034 492-9136 AVON H•lp Your Family Fight Inflation Clemente-San Jua n GIRL/RETAIL 492-2557forinlerview. 1• Capistr ano a rea, call \n 979-0747 LEG AL SECRETARY 10& 12noon 495·0630 and 1r1ission Vie· Apply n Person Minimum 5 Yr5 exp for fl.10 0ELS-Mi\SSEUSES J . ll ERBERTH/\LL • jo-EI Toro area, call S1taclcShopBalliery FROHTDESK gen. pract., litigation Figure Models, escorts. J EWELLERS S81.6JJO. 3444 E. Coast Hwy 1·2 Yr5 min. expe.r. 4200 exp. Send resume to 777 __ _, 1 T So. Coast Plaza, Lower CdM 9AM lo 2PM NCR. Please contact, masseuses Rt.."\..'\.11."C · op Level, ne1tt to Bullocks. l '~Eq;;;;;o~a~I O~p~po~r~.~E~m~p~lo~y~c~r'r:"""""""~!!'!'""""""~~~~\ Domingo Dr, N.8. money . Ne w s tudio. l•lbo• loyCe.. 6.11-3811 Office Girl. p/time, 18 or Sell world Comous pro-Cou c· I 21 f JI \ __ 64~5~-S<JOO~~.e~x~\~520~--t----::::::---i,.:o"'';"~~~-;;~--\ REUBEN'S Laguna HIUs Has Openings For : HIGHT IUSIOYS Foxy Gi r l's Out Call Massage. U Call , We Come. S p ec ialize Paraplegics. 542-3100 d h ti f .1 8 o AT s AL ES MA N ~ter tr. over • u , MAID MODELS over. Will trai n. Avail ucts t e en re ami Y wrrr al\er Boat··~r. p /t1me. 1172 Sunflower, G 1 ff " t 12·5, Mon thru t-Ti. App -l"an use, enjoy. Excellent .....,..,.. enera o ice s(!(re ary. earnings. Call 54G-704I or 848·1304 CM ber 10am no dicta tion nee. OC Profes1ional freC lance ly, 1615 Alabama, HB Apply in person Zenit h 7-l359Days. Bookkeeper«-·retary Counter & Sandwich Bar, A I r por t are a. UghtH~ photog raph er n e~ds Optometric assistant. 2+ Mon thruFri3-SPM "Prisoner. seekinp: mean·1~"""""""""""""""~""""""~J t g 1 r 1 0 f ~c 0 f 1 g e help, must have ex.per. \,;(~7~14~)~833~·;94;4;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ models for part lime days weekly. Exp, pre-24001 Ave de La Carlota ingrul corrl"S!>Ondence.1: ftlll• r.... w o r k f o r m il j o r Laguna Hills homcowne''as·-l·tlon. Call r_or appt. 960·2828 m ag8 ,·1n es . No e •p1j~re~r~rled~-541;9~·4C34~3~-;;&s;;t l·~:;.:;~:;;:;;:;~~~~~ Well read. wide range of BABYSITTER needed for ......... .. k C h . ... Equal Oppor Employer interest, lettcnr will all two children ages 5 and 6 Good 'working cond. op· As or C uck HAR'{Ft&'D'S Apply Personnet Office needed. Must be attrnc· PART Time e\'es & Sat be a nswered, 5'11", 35 after school until 5:30 por for advancement. COUPLE needed for apt Hlt)h Fashl-.s 2Plt1·4PM, Monthru Fri live, have a good figure, AM, perf. ror students,.., ________ _ yrs. old, black hair, PM . They will be attend· CallS52·8200rorappt. m anagement. semi· Famous Women's be willin g to y,·ork nude. inside work. guaranteed 1' brown eye5." Reply to: in g II a I" b or View retired. :iS \.lnils Costa Ready To Wear THE IROADWAY Jfigh pay. Call ror appt wage. Call Al . 542·9013 ~-CCU Roger L. Rice, 126-008, Elementary and 'A'Ould lookkH ,..-fS-c'y Mes a . 6 42 . 507 3 or Hits Im med. Openings M•wport leach 675·4450 p , o . no x "7 8 7. be ha ppy to go to your Statisti<:al /Clerk ty)>i st. (2ta )~WI For: Assistantfl.1gr Equal Opp, Employer 1---------.-IPART time secretary.gi rl Nights, II or p Jtime. Lucas\•ille, Ohio,45648. home or their 's, Please R .E . devel. co. Accts1----------1 Sales ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~•Models -Figure, Jad1es t)'iday for Jr. L.cague of Dirferential pay. XJnt call 61S·03-12 mominp OI' Payable, bkkpng, re«p· DILIVERYMA.M Also, Exper.cashier I-18·40, no exp necess. Up Newport Ha rbor. Call bene fits . Contact Mr!i . A.brazasMassoge aner6PM evcnings. t ionis t, t yping. N.8 . SSOO mo. Early AM Apply MAID WANTED to $500 wk. Call anyday, Mn . Ewin(!! 67s.-21~ or Balestreri, 642·2734. Phato ModtOna , 642·1121. new8paper detlv. Irvine llARTFIELD'S Part Ti me• Call 714 /821·0180. Mrs. M9tek 838·755.'1 Costa Mesa Me moria l 1733 Fullerton. cit Babysitter wa.nted·m y !;~~~~~~~~;\ area. Must have lrg car. 241s:; Laguna llills ~fesa Motel •646-9681 1---:M-:O::-=T::El.::-M-:_-:41-:::----lc:!.'.c~~~=~~--ltospital, 301 Victoria, lOAM ·l2 J>M.63l·ll&I home In ltD. 7 :30· Sta. wag or van pref'd . Mall D PART lime secretary for C.M.EOE. -==='--'-----I 5:30-em. Mon-Fri. Llte IOOKKEEPEI No collect. 962-4633. La Kuna HUis MA ID WORK Motel. F /ti me. Top wages, machine shop, Newport I""'"""""""""""""""""""""~ Soclol C l•b t 5 400 c i ea n i n g . $200/mo. p a ')'rol I Account• ~~~~~~~;-;;:\!""""~~~~~""""""~\Neat. energetic. Laguna Newport 8each Travel Beach,&45-1334 !-••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·2"74art6pm Receivabie, Accounts Oe:nWA11t,chainslde on Bch. Resort. 6 day wk. LoJge,Coa~t Hwy,NB P1yable&othcrrelated ly, Mi n . 1 yr e x.p ,HOSTESS,momlng shift..1_•.c9'-'.-'-l.;:196"--------j DANC ERS CORNER Sngls dance Sitt. niRhts !f·l . 1438 s. P.tain, s . ..t. 5'11 ·8600 llave somelhlnfi! >'t'lu want to sell ? Clas1iricd ads do it well. 642·5671l dutiea. Contact. Mrs . r1ea11 ant croup pract. B I u e D o I p h I n MOTIL MA.ID Musco, M9 -3281 lnc.l'ds alter. Sat. AM 'a. Res t nur an t , 3355 Via Find what you want In Part/Full Time. &12-3030 Newport Ctr.&t0-1122 Lido. N.B. OitUy Pilot Classifieds. Newport ChQnnel Jon. ' I Per !lo n 21·40. trn ror m~mt . $150 wk guarn. Col pref. P>.1r . Levi 848-ICKM. RHor LVH m e d . nu rse. F/tlme 3·11 :30. Beverly Manor Conv. Hosp. Capistrano Bcb, 496-5786 r I ' , , . . . ' . , . . . D• DAILY PILOT Frid!Y, Au;usl 29, 197S ~~~ .............. ~~-~~ ~!~!~!:: ... ·-····~?!.~ ~!!'!~ ......... ~?~.~ ~~:::~?: .......... ~??.~ ~-~·.': !.~":.~~ ..... !?.~~!~.~..-: !.~'*!.~~ ..... !~.~ ~ HolpW-d 7 100 Help W...i.d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 PUILIC AUCTION MAN 'S SC HWIN N GI RL'S white bdrm oet. • WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.1 /\NV IT F.P.tSOF FINE V A RS I TY 10 SPEED twin bed w/canqpy, .5 TOP CASH DOLLAR ATTE~TIO~ FISHERM EN Sales Personnel Tl~Depl. Fumilutt Dept. Ca~IDt.pt. Major Appliances Decorators G a rden Shop Fence Salesmen Shoe Dept. Sewing & VacU1D11s APP LY TODAY MONTGOMERY WARD 3 088 Br istol St, Costa Mesa Personnel Department Equ a l Oppor tunity Employer H elp W ant ed 710DHolp W anted 7100 .J E W E LRY ART DIK ESS0.6'6-3680 dr11 wer drll51cr , desk c-o n v oun " " sd!~:cee~"s!:;!~~ O'~~c~ o iJ.ECTS, ANT1QU &Ci End of Summer hutcb. like new. $160: rt~fLR,.V . \VATC llES. 30' LYM AN CRUISER Ev.;, >'u ll & pft]me. AP F IN F. >'U RN .• ETC CLEARANCE 64'·"''9 ART OUJECTS. GO~O. , ply Shell Station, 17th &. :~~l~U ~iR~~ & Hu ge Sav i n a1 o n Solid oak tuble, &quare. S I LVER SEU.VIC I<:. Equipped fo r big game fishinu & com· lr\•ine,NB · Bicycles & Ae«ssorles. plus Ci vechairs,$3SO.Dbl FI NE~ F U R N & AN -b I 1790·179S Violin .. Kloti Will t ake any bike or bed . matress & box s pr· TIQUt:S.645-2200 mcrcial sw ordfish. 30+ l\1PH Jong Ser\'i('e Station he p, ex· Ing• S20 S48 .. 75 36S Minge. R e mova ble 16' Swordfish pla nk. per'd.tit ust bel9 orover. Sc h oo l , G e rm a n y . anythin~inontroade. · · . · Ml n 1010 Out.t .ndin• tone and CYCL>' W01lKSLTD Ra monia Wy. C.M. see •itOUS Tuna to wer w /f ull c:ontrols . Full e lec·· F\il l &p/timc. "' "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• See Fred, 3131 llarbor DI. qua I i l Y • M u s i · 1822 Newport Blvd,£ 8' sofa. end·cofree, lov-lronics inc ld , A.D.F . 2000 ' record & Cti-1 l'ians/Collectors only . C°'ta M ~:!a.s-&8·578.1 eseat $60. RmtChtrl 1V WANTED ' n ash fa th .• VllF AM .s h ip to shore. Price $1850.00 f irm . K S bd $ oo O DOLl AR Shampoo Girl. hairdre:"!!I· Please write Classified MCO~U ~l&BIAL 10d~pdi1 .. ~~'oeeJg i wtr 1 TPAP10C AFSOHJ> y o 'u n hai ler, 2 fi ghting chairs, 2 bait tanks, ing lic. req'd.N.B.S11 ton. Ad* 537, Daily Pilot, e n s .11 ies in v • • "' swim step, full covers & top, etc. etc. CaJIJim Sl'ott,644 ·7321 P .0 .Box 1560, Cos ta orlgina~ s hipping crates. Sora avocado & beige, i.~*E~:Jt~.~1~i:,5o Cruise al 25 knots & get 1 mile per SlllPPINGCLERK Mesa.C.a .92626. $8.5.Ph-545·0315· $125. Xlnt. cond. Con-S I L V E R S E R VIC E , gall on! Extre mely seaworlhy. All P revious exper. req. Can't atrord service for Pa ra mount. Olmo, Gitane teinp lamp $25. 644.-4522. F l NE l<"'U R N & AN· equipment bra nd new. Boat i n bris tol J\I ECH'L ASSEMBl.Elt eight ? 1898 STERLING Tandum . Romlc Cycles Dl•a rceSale TJQUES.645-2200 cond. $19500. l nclds ; all harpoon gear l11l"ase apply in person dinqer service. For-4-& Frames. 552·0062 Wht l<"'r. Prov BR set, Kng St. Bed. New, com· fo r broa d bill . 675-3662 or 645--2200. S A.f\.1. to3 P.ti.1. ~·~~r:. 2~0~~~c~ali!dclf~~~ C a mera s&, washer & dryer. Other pl ete, s till pkgd. Xtra C.P.D.lndu.stries lnc. "o<k t ai"l lo rk, SOU" E-·•pme"t 8030 misc fur n . Sacrifice! firm $190 (worth $425).1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll! 2100£.WilshireAve, ~ ·~ ..-831-1789. Qn Sz$1 70,usuallyhome,1 ~ S.nta Ana spoon, teaspoon & 2 serv· •••••••••••••••••••••••l-"'-'--"'"-'------1 ---'==="---1 Incl del. 835-2263. -i n g s p o ons . N ( Fujica 801, blk body, 50 Antique Mahogany Dln.1..::::::.::.::::..:=.:==---I _ SH:O£ Sales. Aggressive }'oung salesman wanted. Lanz Shoe Boutique. Call 644 -441 1. ask ror I\o1oreen D EALE RS. $500. Cal 1.4, 28, 100 & 200mm. All Table , 6 chain. 6 ' Sofa, PUBLIC AUCTION Miscellaneous 8080 w eMTal 9010 548-6295. or part 539-6254 grn/gold, 546-4561 M TEMS OF F INE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E~:'f iE JEWELRY: Potter's Wheel.Electric BOY S<;OUTS n~ boats ht ahogany Bow Fronl Compl e te Da rkroom , G--Salo I055 ART OBJ ECTS AN · $.SSor offer . a nd a irplanes. '1 nx ad-Chesl, 1-.:nglish c irc a Bessle r 4x5 f.l C RX . --.,--• 4990 1820-1840. 673-5383 Sc hne ld e r Co mponon ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES, FINE F1.JRN., 642·9S01' vantages. 546 STENO CLERKS 80mm lens, llfo Print PUI LIC AUCTION ETC. PJ-IONE FOR lN-Cameras, Guns, Car. ili· 15' boat & trailer, 40hp RN SECRETARY Growing fin ancia l firm Private Sa.le: Antique Processor , timer , safe MANY ITEMS OF FINE FO. & BROCHURE. Fi. OCe. E qui p. Goll outboard . $500 or trade RM·NiqhtShiff hasopenings initsSanta Peking Ch inese Rug, lights, print washer , ESTATE J E WELRY, 645-2200 Cl ub s: Com p r essor . for pi ck.up or equal •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•7 :JO, Ft.ill time. fl.led-If Ana ofc. for s harp in -10x8, French Object ATt dryers. t anks, trays, etc. A RT OBJECTS, AN· TENNIS membership top Bowling Ma chine, etc. value. 548·7263 '"ou have iniliatil'e, a g-divid ual.s w /good typing Cabinet . Set Meissen, $1250. 640-0853 aft . 6 TIQUES, FINE FURN, local elub Make of.fer 546-7206or 552-3310 (Bob) Sur~. Di ff. puy. Xlnt g res.s i\'e n ess. like a k'll Sh h 1 r I c II Ch ina P ewte r l a m p . ETC. PHONE FOR IN· · · 3.9 l-lP Mercury outboard benefits. Contact 1'1rs. ch:i \lcn ge. have good ~~rs~'nnel a tc~9-~2 ~r 714·494-1652 (Days) C ats 8035 FO. & e R OCH U R E , 833·3643or 581·7800 For Sale· Concord Reel to motor, li ke new. Best of· J ensen, 642-2734, Costa sktlls, ure career orient -f h . r E 0 E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-2200 FIRE WOO D, $'95, cord. ree l t ap e r ecord e r rer675-7S57; 532-1637 Mes a I\ot e m o r i u I ed, want t o become 81 "'"'u"'rt"'"'e"'r"'m""'o"' ...... ·.,.·.,.·.,.·...,....,.,140"x26" Oak corfee table Fo r Sale -C hinc h il la Fr k & d 1. w /spkrs . $1 50. Ladies , . , • llospital, 301 Vi ctori >1. legal sec'y w/J n estab'll ' w/druwer & shelf; 42'' Sil ver Pe rsian Kittens, Th ur s . th r u S un . ee stac e ivery. llart skis,bindings,poles 14 F1ber,lass Dorywith Z _c_.M_._E_.o_.E_ •. _____ 1 patent l a w fi r m 1n StenoTypist, lite bkkpng. round Oak 8 leg tab~e; CFA. t o rl ght h ome. F\Jrnishi.ng1 include Ad-657·8694 or ~7·7l2G & sz 7 boots. like new, s e t s 8 Oars. $275, R N 3_11 Sl·ll FT. Nurses Nev.· po rt Bch: send re-Resp., accurate to work car \' Cd ma hog queen s ize 960-3164 &551-2611. just-a-bed. COISt $545. sell Wat erbed $125. Morse $65. 12'' inch blk/Wht l\:'i _4_94_·_5090 __ . _____ _ Aides. Ex pe r. preferred, s u m e or le tte r of morns 2-3 hrs. Lag. Heh. headboard w/mirrored $200 or best offer. 2.41 E. sewing m ach ine $45. $25. Co m pressor, paint Boots Malnfenmtee/ shifts 9_7:JO & 3-tl :JO. qualiri t'alio ns & refs to Call 499·4087 forappt. i nset. $129 ea. Dir, PERSIAN Kittens, reg. Wilson. Dresser $15. Bookcase tank, hoses & gun $175. Ser'•ic e f OlO Beverly I\ol a nor, 241152 P.O. Box 197 1, Santa 439-31stSt,N B675-S959 grand champion back· G S 1 9 3 Sat $20. Mustse\1 892·5861 979-5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• V . E d La Ana. Ca 92702. TAILOR ground. Cremes, whites, arage a e am-pm -:..'.'a~~s~tr~·~·~·.."."~g~.>~1o~·1~1s~·-l --:~::-:::::-:-:-=~--I 1'1arble top table. da;k bl ue creams,581-9119 Only. Near a.fain & Ed· Lovely set or China for 8, Refrigerator w/beer keg Sco~io Merine SECRETARY F ul l t ime, com p a ny wood$125.Beveledmtr· I n g e r , S A . 1 4 0 7 SALES I be ' .,. A 1 p $35. Ladies Rem. razor hookup. Eng1·ne· ado"os·Elec. ne 1..,. PPY erson-r or , d a rk wood $50. P ERS IAN KITTENS, Syt'amore. 960981 \\.'o man Sales person ror BOOKKEEPER n e l a t 11t o nt gom ery 536-9570 CFA r eg is te r ed, top $5.842·3067 • · Fire Systm-Plmb'g Costa f\t esa lllngl Bch For rapidly growing boat Ward. 3088 Bristol . C.ti-1 . . qua Ii t y , a !s o s tu d MOVING -Must Sell Ken-CARPET, avocado grn Mens 3 s pd bike,_ $15 , Boys Refrg. free est 548·9704 area. Pleasant ofc, grad. manuf · i\t ust be ex treme· Childs Oak i:<oU-top ~k. service. $75 CASH and more dryer, couc ~. re-shag nylon $3.25 sq. yd. mo tocross bike, $15 , YACHT REFINISHING l"omm. structure. small ly l'apable & ha \'e ex-TELE~l·I ONE Si,\LES, & m a t c h in g Swi ve l up.892·2970. cord player, Chine se Leftover roll s.642-1737 motocycle leathers Sz. $6 hr. Other wrk as re- s t a r r pe r snnali7.ed tcns i\'e exper. wfmanul. EExper1encedhpre errl~kd. Ch air . Signed "East· ebony table.586-9313. . 26,$40.540-1577 asonablc Freeestimat .. ma n ageme nt . Dan ope ration . Xlnt pay. arn as_muc asyou 1 c m a n .'' S mall ladies Dogs 8040 MUST SELL!! Antique · 673.3695_ benefits & gro1\th oppor. by talkin g to people all trunk. & sm. tbl·top oak ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 FA M I LY SA L E ! oak rolltop desk, $800 or Miscellaneous , 1 ~00:.::~·928a=:... _____ _ ..c.cc.=c....------1 for ri ght person. over Southern qrange Victrola w /some r e-•PET WORLD• Ws h /dry $~25. ?'Int. best offer -mahog. din. W anted 8081 Boats, Marine SALESWO!'i1 AN, Apparel Pat'1fic Trawler Corp County from an air con-cords. plays. 645-6889 cond. I\ot any ruce misc: + tbl. $200-oak coffee table ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enuipment 903 0 Exp. Lag I-tills i\l all 1 ~ 350Kalmus Dr Ci\1 d itioned office. T"'"·o Cocke r s. Chihuah ua, furn. 2421 E lden, behind $250 . love seal, good SS CASH SS FOR •••• 1.:-••••••••••••••••• Size Shop. O\·er 35. 'fop 540-393.5' shifts·IOam to l pm or TI'i E West End Antiques, Poodles,Shih-tzu, Doxie, apts. Sa t /Sun 1G-4PM, cond. S1~. overstuffed Good usedfum trcfrlgs pay for real pro. Part/I----------5p m to 8pm. rtlonday 5905 Warner Ave (at Spr· Pit Bu 11 s . mini · 642-0867 arm c~a 1 rs (2) SJO ca. . Fr:r:rs /stoves. 546-076B. •OUTBOARD MOTOR• fulllime.!ffil-7670 S l'.:CRETARY throug hFriday.Appl yat in gda \e). Hunlingtor S c hn auzer. Porns . teak with gold cloth arm 75h p McCulloch. Ex· ----------1 Excelle nt typing. sh , 250 E . 17t h St. Costa Beach 846-3054. G rand P ekes , Westies, 100 •·Fa m ily G arage Sale c ha ir 530 . 673.3031 Water l e dtleatet. cellentengine for .skiing. Seam.stress w /fact exp. to transcr1 bi ng, & general ti-1 es a. o r ca J t Tony ope n in g S e pt. •th . mixed puppies. Stud svs Sat/Sun 30 & 31SL 10-4 Eves/weekends. Ask for Electric s tart included work from own home. ore skills. Handle offi ce Scimiaat 646-4100. Ame rica n & English most breeds.252:5W.17th 8611 Ma rva\e, HB. Nr Scott. 64 2-3963 W/all new cables. First 673-3405or 675-426ti. & t ake phone orders . side boards. dress er s, at Fair view. SA. Open Ad a ms ·New)and. Ten t Wanted: Child 's Large r easona ble ofrer takes. , Lega l ba ckg ro u nd Telephone Sales. Eves. tabl es, c h airs. eves.531-5027. sor a bed , l a mps & J2'x l 2 ' e m er a ld c rpt. Rockin g Wonderllorse. Cal\Steve,646-4965alter Seamst ressjSail helpfu l. but not nee. $650 5·9, Sat. 10-2. Sl.00. per boo k cases, Hoosier . goodies. w /pad, $100. 2 wood to· 545-7318 3pm ~xpr pref. will t rai n the 1no.53fi-16.q6. hr, +Bonus to start. Stu-cabinets. brass bed, etc. DOBERMAN P1nscher , chests , $10 ea. Mis.c sm & ri gh t p e r son. Co. pd . . dents welcome. La_i::una Our pro·ce• are ro"ght. Jo,·n m ale, AKC. show qual. OA K Dis play case, lg. old a p p I i a n c e 5 R t t n n a m b 0 1 Boah, Power 9040 S G ,_ I w 0 G I Al l h J" d k h r . n "' a . a • • • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• holid ays & b~nc, Apply 1n ecur11y uarw.. app ~ 1n Be a c h . 1'1 r arner , us ror a gl ass of wine . ent e. s .ots • ....,. yrs es • couc • re ng, co · kitche nware. 675·9664 Furniture, 51}-60 sty e. 0 b. . t••• person 3to5pm. person btwn 2 &4daliy. 497-1034. old.$200.5S l -1900ait.5 t e m p . c lothes. Call: eves Lamps.etc. . w~n ca 1ncn_user, """• ODYSSEY SAIL~TAK EH 3295 Ne v.· port Bl \'d. AppU ances 1 0 I 0 . 960-:.>35 or come over 42'1 •96.2975 30. VHF r adio, ~anvas 1688 l l·lale.Jrvine Ne""'portBeach. TELEPl·ION E Solicitor , •••••••••••••••••••••••G e~man s h ort h a1 ~e.d 7th St,HB AP P ROX. 150 s q y< stern TOOm . Twin 283 557·4073. PP/It. Hrlyf raLte &Nt>:<>nus1. GEwasher ~elecdryer, pho i nte_r pbup sk, A KCd . W k d l OA M SPM carpet , g reen & gold Musical engines,$5 ,500.551-3497 ~ s~cy ~Ide.pr eas. 0 c ag. 1gue . like new l'Ond., $145. 63.11 c a m p1on ac groun . e e en . . $100 968·9518 Instruments 808 S ECRETA RY for Calif. Experienced. Fu)! time. 831-2772. Va t che r Dr. HB corf Show.field , pet. $150. 25342 Terreno Dr. M.V. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 TOLLYCRJ\IT 30', R d. A• f Nil F "I · b · Whelped7·11-75.645·8228 n r Estanciero. F urn, MUST SELL• Like ne"" Express F /8 twin Chry ea tng .,soc. o ·· 1 _m s trip us1ness. Telephone Solicitin g lite Edwards&Slater ) Ski·s.Bi"ke. · 1790 1795 Violin Klot2 ' • Duties incl. typing, rec. 1 $600 t 5800 d Early Amer: solid ?o1aplt Sc h 0 01 • G e r~ 3 n y 190 Hrs, t.?3,500. 549·2381 k . 1 .1. r \·ine. 0 e-lyping & general office Ao"r Condi.t o· oner. wall~ •. Small Dog Lovers! Apdor,•· step end t bls & coff tbl eep1ni:: t 1n g. etc. pending on exper Send · -· K oodl k Outstanding tone an· 27' Tw"on Screw CEN· J>refer ·rcachcreduc.bk-resume to Ad N~ 538 No expe r . necessary dow type, cools 24000 bl e_A C p es. cs, Sat l D·2at 1130 Pembro e stereo cab~t .. pole lamp qua lo"t y 'l us o·c,·a ns" TURY S ~·=·h . ~rnd. 61 2_7 hr. day. · . S49-94Z9forappt. BT U's p e r hr. S295 . Ch1h_ua huas. Some show Ln, n r. Mariners schl. seascapepict;also2 gol • 11 'cc po,""r..,. er, on Daily Pi lot. P.O. Box 645_6652 quahty.541 -3002 Lots or Goodies. h g P" approx l2x20 Collectors only. Pr1c ly one on west CoasL Salary & bcnc·s.979-1643 1560, Costa ti.tesa, CA Telephone Secy ~ • . $1 ~50 .00 £~r m . Pleasf Dual Station, boat taz:ik , for appt . 9262ti for Superior Answerin g Kenmore ""·asher&dryer, TINY ~ale .Pomera nian, Sat. 9-S, 20732 Elizabeth& wnteClass1fiedAd #537. bilge, blowers, outng· Servi ce. Will train. Part xlnt cond. Also, misc. good with kids. 2 yrs. $2S Ln. 1-1.B. Nr. Atl anta ~t OVI NG! G.E. Refrig Daily Pilot , P .O.Box gers, pole holders, bilge ., SdECd Yb/lt~WW:. All SECY /Pd ff,IME or Full time. Must be items.960.3778. togoodhome.842·0448 l\t agnolia.962-2218 Jg, xlnt . cond. $85, ne"" 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. pumps , e ng ines jus t .J~ee e Y auvert1s1ng arou n o c exper . avail all shifts. Apply BLK Lb 4 r d C HI LDREN & Ad 11 Steelcase Tech. Benet 9:m26. tuned & bottom painted. a ge ncy in Newpor t / Tax reports, invoicing, betwl0-1Pm .2SOE.17lh, Sears Dishwasher $100. a · mo. em,n s u $4 0 S t l , AtOwners Dol'k.673-8051 Irvine area. Good typing pegboard, pho ne work. Ste I. Costa l\.lesa <up· Good Condition.Moving. good home, loves kids, clothes, like new, bikes. • ee ca s Peavy Mu s i c i an or(213)749.4445 • k"ll · 1 Ph s A 56 222 d SSO 644 4447 console stereo & m isc. Secretarial desk $20, de Amplo·r,·e r 400 series & s 1 s essent ta. one .. 5 ·6 ays.1 ~s~to~i~rs~)~64?'.'.'5:·7~565""'_ ____ 1 .'M~u~st~S~e~l~l ~49~3~-8058~!.._---1~=·~:;:::·:;;::::::::--;;;::::::-;:~I ·g 1· e h n ••o ----------for a n a ppl, 833-1322 548 -085 1 e ves. items. Sal /Sun, 1056 Con-SI n-in P 0 e, new "" Guild hollow body elec-35' BOAT • Looks & runs T T k 0 . F /F Wh"t SIS R r . Dog Obedience Class to cord CM lg.Velvelbeanbag chr.~ tric guitar & case. Xlnt lo"ke new Two·n Do"esel •-~ -...__ ----.-ow rue nver want-. 1 e e rig start Th urs Sept 18 1·.JO ' stl $30 Moto-•a Flll ca1 _.,._.,.___ Piii ;d E f'd Good w /1cemake r . Washer , · ·. · •uo cond $600. Rick 615"55S5 Owens Brigitine, full y --.. ~---I --- - -~aY _:p~~:Crr~ts. ·Apply up. vac. Lawnmower. pm. N e wport -Irv1ne New Upholstered Sofas & radioSlO. Colororgans;: aft5PM loaded. Will sell or trade , ·~; 1000 Irvine. 642-12.52. 557-2679 area. 546-4928. chairs. Any style f~~ SM~· at $7.;>Ql •a,$111~;,, '!~· for income property or $25 to $95. 551·5176. 29... ISC. a.rtte es ......... CUSTOM B.C. Rich Bass h A t 49'i-6643 ~11J./j~Alll~.,AJ,/J TYPIST Ho tpoi nt r efrig S90 . ENG .LIS l·I Sprin g ~r Redwood, Costa Mesa. 557-6051 G uit a r . Rosac b ass ouse . gen · • rw.,,t;,~"~ ~!. Waste-king dishwasher Spaniel, male, 9 mos. speake rs 6458632 14• ALUM St rt 6HP 1-;:o.r-. 7h PurchasingClerk 545 Ba r SlO 968-1452 reg. $75./best offer . GIGAHT1C33 SOFA 9' Gold Damask · · . arcra · . ,. ..\ ~ CONVlNIENT SHOPP•NC ANO Sales Orders, Invoicing, · · 646-2861or 5'\8·3253 Family Garoge Sale $100. 2 full Geo. Wash Office Furniture & ~ere . twin O/B, a ll fis· '~ ... -<'.· SEWINCCUIOf:FOR THE Follow up, Cus tomer O'Keere & Merritt gas Fr-ta Yau 8045 Funds n eeded for our spreads$35 ea.546-4211 Equipment 8085 r:~;, ~e~C:~:.~!rd,~~: ' I ~l-,_ CAI.ON THE CO. Contact . Good typing a t $3 5 B ·1 & •• -' ,A .,.tlllii< s ove · roi er ••••••••••••••••••••••• football t eam, so you YAMAKI 12 s tring Guita: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-6030 r must !CalJ.f\1 rs.l\1cClar-roti s s e r ie. Work s . sa ve o n our discards. No 240 gd cond Ladles Exe svl chrs $15 /35, scy ..:.::..;::.:::..._ _____ _ i Bicet1fennial~ Circle of Colors! ct~y~. 64~·~-·~··~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1~5J6~·i··~1~0St:iPiffi"MA.rrl ~Fo~~ 1:~1::i~~;i~b~~ u n u "s u a I item 5 . ridin g boot!, F.ng: s~ 71h, ch rs. $8 /up, s~y dks. 2 8 • M 0 NT ERE y 1 • SEARS SUPER MART, wks. 548.0360 Something for eve ryone. brand new 660-1201 Machine cvrs. P1erce·861 Ch aracter boat. 2 cyl. J 9 4 37 Fri & Sat 8216 Pen· · W.19th, CM . 645-741 1. Hicks eng. that will blow * UTOTEM * ~~-~R1~~;,0-~~l~t.:a~~·; 1 Yr. old Weimaraner. 1 nington Dr , orf Be ach & Couch & matching love 12 .. L . tin M hi your mind! $1,500. Min· J EMPLOYMENT OalmatianTerr,ld mo's. Allanta,Hunt.Bch. seat $150. Mexican rug. amina g ac ne. n ey's Yacht . Sa les. {,:•;..1i.~ . l a p, coppertone $500. H bk h ts 8460062 n e w, $2 0. Nesco elec G~ cond. SlOOO new. 548·1725 r.. . ' • ' .. ~ '. 10.20 .. " • Whl1I out romantlcanv at . a bicentennial ctlcbralion. 5Quare dance or count ry fair in this flounced drtS$. Trfm neckline •Ith ribbon a11d IKt. Prln!edPtltem !MJ7: Mis1es' Sizes JO, 12. 14, 16. 18. 20. Size IZ fbust 34! d!eJS ta~e~ 7 y•rds 4!1-lnch. Send Sl.00 tor tlth paflern. Add 251 lor each pattern lot flr$f.C/,ss m1il and llandlina. :i: ... t11 ----... --. ZJJ: w... I• St., ,._ ., ..... ., 11111. r-n.t ....... AlllUst., D', MD _.snu ..,e1• I ·J I I • :":.. ~ ';";1 '((~1 ........ <•,'.:: O PPORTUNITIES Lady Kenmore Washer & e:es~ n, 5 0 · · Apt. Sale Sat/Son 10 to S. roaster, lge, Sl5. Misc. Ask ing $700. 6404444, 9-5 13~1~.~B..::.rt:::. __ S __ rts_fi_h_ ~{l~ ·"?-'' ,.. F\Jll or Pa rt Time Elect ronic Gas Dryer. c b b k e r am po 1s er ~11 ::~,'~~,;~ No Exper Necessary heavy d ut y all fabric •FREE Gecm . Shep. h o~~e~a r'es :oM u~h s.s7-74o7 after S&all daJ l·IBM Transcriber, %1.nt ready for albacore. Aft. :~~ -~-!Ji.};!°>~ Age21-65 Eligible mod e ls , coppert one . Puppies, 6 wks old. 619 Mor e . 2700 P eterson weekends. cond.$25~5_6350 6pm,675·8226 .: .. · ';~;}.: Go to The Nearest $350. Aft. 5Pfll, Wkdys, Plummer st. CM 646·1072 Way. Apt SSC. Cost a Drapes 14x96, 60x96 Gold.,, ·----'-CC.='-----1 !· ~~~~ TIC TOC MARKET 1 ."_•!_lll~d."_•[Y~S.".a~tl~S~un!!:·c.'642~·~3-1:~>~5-1 ;;;-;;;;;;;;::;~;:;;h,:;;,;;;i:-I Mesa . orng Orng lamp hn 16' Starcraft & 40 HP OB " -:/.1 ForApplications &Info 1-PUPPI ES, Shepherd mix , "1 NI ac' t bl 2 SEC. Desks, metaJ. RH motor. X lnt. Best off Z .. ,,.1~·;;._"i/i '..o~l OR CALL (714) 642-7702 6 weeks old, free to good GA RAGE SALE ~:..~~954mp. m a & LH returns. $80. ea. 615-7551 532-163'7 ) •••• '1'1. TicToc Systems. Inc. Auctian 101 5 home. 675-832'1 240 Loyola, CM. 833-2113/833-9265 , . •'.1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (College Park) between Solid t ea kwood ba Planos&O~ 8090 19470wens ,J3 ~lps4,Silp . ' .. .. "' Blk L b /Shep 7 mo' F · · & F · 36" 40 '" y M · ~·-$19 mo. nu paint, top & , C a , s. a 1rv1ew air x , • recor ••••••••••••••••••••••• h 11 t A·l $6 000 WR~sJt!u~!~~~~-+ for •PUILI * fem,all shots &lic.to gd Sat-Sun.10-S pla yer a nd speaker s , FIE L D 'S Wa r e hous e 5 ~6•.6~~~r B o ~t p h : .,. ... . . v .lf .. ' • • £;> ••• -:'.!. 735 4 640·8120 af\. 3PM •FURNITURE* home. 962-2048 3 Fa mily gar age sale Sat. carved t eakwood nes Sale. 400 pianOIS & or-•93-3192, Dana Ft. Sip: •AUCTIOM* Good home. 1h Husky, 1h & Sun. 10am-4pm. 954 tables.493·0S79 gans, new/used. Spinets, 1-9 . \llaitress, over 21, p/time. Dishwasher. p/lime. AM S hift only. Apply in pe rson . Roman Restaurant 3709 S. Bristol. SA WllOWANTS TOWORK ? DRIVE A CAB! •Tonlte 7:30PM* German Shep .• 8 mo to I Temple Terrace, Laguna Beautiful corner group. Grands , P layers. Goingl ~-"-------- yr. Lovable. 546·0116 Beach. com er desk, xlnt. cond. out for business. Rent Boats, Re nt/ (Dealers Weloome) $1 lO 1 1 $30 w /o p t b uy. Kawa i, C ha rter 9050 Estate ,R.,os Fu"'iture 8050 Everything Goes, couch 581.~ltg,po e amp · St ei nway Baldw i n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lankruptc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bikes, des ks, lamps, box-Chickering, Yamaha : CORONADO 3.5, Sail. by •MANUFACTURERS• GreatSavingsonUsed s pr in gs & matt, bed Moving-Zenith 17" Color Kimb:i.11. Wr ltzr. d a y wk . or m ont h • • Stock R educt ions • Furn .• Appli.&Misc. frames, ski boots. bind· TV $100. Kenmore sew-FIELD'S-(Il4)638·2770 71•-325-1334 E s ta t e An t iqu es , Wilson 's BargainNook ings, surfboards, misc. in g m ac hine , Mapl e 12072Brookhurst.G.G . .s idebo ards w/beveled 545W.19thSt.C.M. Sat&Sun8am·3pm.1729 cabinet $75. 2 Tiffany CllARTER th e 52' mirro rs . 1918 Cas h PortCharlesPl,N.B. style hanging lamps SJ Beauti f u l H a mmond Mo torsail e r ··nu c- Register {5& key) + More ABBEY RENTS n.JRN. ea. 960-4018 S pinet organ. T -233 c a n ee r ' ' • D ays , a ntiques. S /Sfrzrtrefrig 192S HARBORBL.CM Movin g : Spec. Plants, ser ies w /rhythm, like w eek e nds , anyti m e • w /i ce maker. m a ny CALL f714)&tS-4772 miscltems,appUances&. AUTO. Water Conditioner ne w, c ash or ter ms.1 ~64~2~·~69~80:::._ _____ _ styles BR sets & groups. surfboards. 318 Morning Almost new l!J price $300. 842·3067 Moving-Beautiful lov -Canyon Rd. Shorectirrs, Lg. couch w1storage bo,1.o.::;..=c....--.-----1 33'ALGAS T!SOs'I L R se l s , r ec li ners, t & r gd 18 8 S 1 El "T book c a ses. s t ov e s . esea so a, very CdM llam -4pm Sat/SUn $45, Studio couch $30 , utton 1 vertone ec. 32 OLLYT/S Gas qual i ty , n e ver used German Hi·Fi stereo Chord Organ & bench, 28'CONT.Sail stereos. Knick-kn ack 962·2562. •Treasure Hunt• console $45. 54&-1005 165. Call 548-3078 23' V ENTU RE Sail she lve s , office desks, CntA&e 'B~ CHOOSE your hours, work ror yourself, be your own boss. 1'1en or Women. Can be slightly h a ndi ca pped . Neal - C lean Appea r a n c e . Vets ,, retired. Age 25 to 70. Supple ment your in- come . Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in person, Yellow Ca b Co •• 186 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. chrs, ri le, coffee & end KINGSIZE bed, mattress, Sun & Monday9 to S. 7rn 14 '·18' HOBIE CATS Main St. HB. 2 VW whl.s •LlNDA RONSTADT• Sowl-Machi_ __ 8093 Nh'ICruisingC!ub,NR tables, lamps m a t · boxspring &frame,xtra 4Ticke'"Aug JO •. .,. ~ """"W C fl.r m . Value ~~ .• sell w /ti res, clothes, some .., · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,..... . st.Hy.631-0281 tresses, cir & blk/wht __, $31 548 7051 TVs, chests, hide-a-beds. $215. Al so Queensize bed, bra nd new item s ' . . Portable Featherweight Boots, Sall 9060 Oc I 11 I m a g azi nes, bottles , 81 h d d s· g J t erh led Crea!e a clrele of interest !wtNDOW & FLOORClnrs di nettes , c chrs, eor· \'a ue $425., se 195. h ue rose couc , g . con in er. us ov au · ••••••••••••••••••••••• with tllis.love1y ,fglla_nl. Experienc ed per cen-ner cabinets. De live r y In c lu d ed . plants,muc more. $30.lHP hedge trimmer. $100.963-3391 Classic 20' Sloop. A boat col~~o~~t~ver~i~:-'!~c K~~fH~ lage, 673-7162 STEREO IAR Usua lly home. 541·5.WJ Lamps, dressers, TV's, nds work ~O. 30. vol set Sportlnq Goods. 8094 w /c har act er. Bristol Crochet al1111n of easy 9~ ~.. 'd . DR Sets & Chn Unusual des ign, matching beds, misc. 1832 Main St . Es1"ocJ'.c1(;~erd~!i~n!!;1gnl~! ••••••••••••••••.••••••• cSuond . $3500. Sec Sat & ''"''.' U' •• 'ltt'.,, -,,,., 1"oman 40-55, m1 rughl to PLUS LOTS& LOTS . f tt h I 11 8 536-7283 1140 SCOTT k boot n a t 28th St Man·na · "" · I pair o r a an c a rs. · · · pa rts $100. 24831 La s 1 s, · " ~ot1 'f.lhetlc. P•ttom SAM. W1I train at min. XI c. Sl"p 6 N ptBch ' or Miscellaneous Items LI th t o r a n ge s 11 k u.--01 1060 Cresta, Apt a, Dana Pl. used once , $70.. nt ·~g. 1 no. • w . 7354: easy ireclions. wage. Ans phones, some ~ $1.00 tor each pattem. Add book wo r k & f i lin g . ltems Subjcct loPresa\e cus lons.IW2·70lt aft.er4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• set : boots, skis, poles. 14' Day Sailer w/trlr &: 25tt1thp1tte.rnforfirst-el.t51 646.4071belwnlOa·lOp. Food ava i la blC. We Medit err anean solid Oak l-Quarter horse mare. AFilber Clomphor esso r . $50.fWS-14 19 xtras. Asking $800, Ca ll mall 1ndllandlm1.St•ll bu honort.t C &BofA. . h . 1 Appy mare $600 ea rg ass c . pper gun. S 956-7547 <1rt 5pm ....,..,.... Young m an to work in MAST ERSAUCTIOM Din1ngroom set.8c air.a -, h . Baja Kit molds 16 ft avage 20 gauge, pump·1 ~==c..::.:.:..::!'.:.'..:..-__ 1 I 1 & c h in 8 cab l net. or best offer. Also ave canoe mold vw· fende.r shotgun. like new, ex. , C St' • ,...,..ltl grow ng loo rent.a bus i-20751f.i Newport Bl. CM 495.5907_ tack. Wkdys after 5pm. 1,_ M. · f"be 1 cond. 575. S46-3Slll 16 ATA MARAN ..,,.. ness. Atust be neal in ap-833·9625 &646-8686 ;;:::--;;--:-;:-;;::::::;:;-:1 -~w~k~n~d!s~9!a~m~·!Sp~m'!'_.'962~-~-~~I mo '13· 111c. 1 rg ass1..:c::::::::::.::.:.:.:.::.:=:::... __ I BOAT & TRAlLER ._ 161. ON a...._ pear. & have very neat For Sale /Reasonable mold s & ma t e r lal1 . AMF Pool Table, reg size, $875 546-7506 ...., .,..._MY 1tt11. Miii handwriting. 6 Day wk. l lcycles 1020 Walnut Armoire, Oak Reg. P OA 6 yrs , ~Int 536-9570 comp! w /cue rack, cues, Mllm...._.Jlp.,..... P ref. m arried man for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buffe t w /beveled mir-western &/or e nghsh, ESTATE SALE balls,$125.642-5334 '72 Hobie 16 w/trailer . .. ' .... ,, ..:,. "''bolo-I -perm. resp . position. Ex· Clearance! Used bikes ror . Mahogany hi-boy exp. nder only. 64.2·3066 E . •t Fr h r , Xlntcond833S12900600. u•" .• 'w per. not req'd. Apply Old Cruisers. Tanem 3.s' c-h e s t or drawers Laura I xqws1 et enc h'4? a. POOL TABLE, full site.I---.....::::.=::.. __ _ dill,. phn 3 frH prlnttd Jn. 9 00 a.1on W d , · ove sea , pr. c airs, !late bed like new side HEW 1976 l'IEct>UCWT 3!f1·n n, · e • & 10 spd. :?A815 Newport M a h o g • n y van 1 t y R e g Is te red Qu 1 rt er <'bi n• cab ., Chin ese Belgian bails. $300. Cali ONE STOr MARINE ?~~Cf~'::'s':'~~I~~ Fri. Only. 1930 Newport Cl\1 ' w /bev e le d m i r ro r , Horse, Gelding We11tem c.redenz•, 4 Jtal. caned Donart G,S59-4065 Small sallboatrepalr CrKIMlt1 W1rdrth 1M l ~B~l_v~d~·~C_M _______ I Square Oak table. & English, quietdisposi· din. chairs, Queen Anne Glass·Wood·lraUe r NUty n tty b llll .---$1M Mn-chondi1e 49'2·3160 •ft.5PM tion.581-6$49 d in . tble. Paint ing•. Swapl 8 096 847·1633or536-1771 Jt1,,11 Crte'ef ____ l I.DO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canopy bed st. whl /gld , Amer. Jndi1n jewelry .••••••••••••··~····~··· Klte 1200 ·1ikenew! Sew~~11.::r -s1.?S ...,......, 1005 dbl m•tt /b x s p gs . Beaut. Reg. T-B .. ~•re. Gorgeous ~lamon d &Trade$1200Cab1nCruiser Rating champ. Cost ~~.r~r:1c.it 1,-,,-._il::: ••••••••••••••••••••••• USE THE Oresier m irror dsk $180 f[OOd dlsp ., sp1r1 t ed , platinum wn at watch. l ot for your Sport s Car . 51000• sell $850 675-6161 • Mall'Jf• Crocflel ltok _Sl ..Qll Toallourfriendt DAILY PILOT 640-6S63' · ' Jum ps . sound . $825. Kt.-old braceletlcring1. Fred,833·0763/545-3031 ' 111~ CrKlltt llllt _$1,00 in Orange County "FAST i ::-:::::::-:::::--:-::-::::-:-~lic67'.'..:'.:3·.'.:1933~------l PaUO furn., mbc. dlihe1, I HAVE A NEW ~ Ketch •1•,~1 .,."".,n,"'..,."'-' ....1 1 11.Dl.DI JOMA TMANS ·RISUL T" CONTENTS ol 3 BR Apt. J I 8 070 art objects, etc. 640-C617 TVH, ~1.~d51°1• I Otl to go in water tst of yr. ...... High q'uallty rum. See -we ry "• weo Would Like to trad11 sall-C.•pletl l ltt.... _ 1,00 AHTIQUIS SllYICI! any day 6,9 pm all day ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attention Citizen Band ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing time now on slmll r ~~=-a=if21 ~~ ls having thelr annual DIRECTORY Mon.e:7s.st8Sor 4.CM·l577 S AL E on Neck lates , Operato~1 : Pace Model Garr ard tumlable with boat for future 5 a111:g ,.,k •f 11 llllta 11 _50, Super Summer Fw ....... Ring1, Tu rquoise Nug-T A-2300 18 Base Station, Stolt amp & rc<:'v. Xlnt. Umeon my boat ! Mllstd t tllt Iott 12 _5111 Clearance r -lco C • Havt something you wa nt 4et1, Finding•, Liquid \'ery clean, Include s $75968-2180 aft SPJ\f 646·61Z3 1& llldtta '9f T•llaJ 12 _sa, Saleon entirestotlt _........ (it'd d do Si Iver & G o Id g raund plane antenna, ...-.111Jlffrl1p _!IO, upto ~OFf'! ~42 .. 567 1ewt.JZ2 ~f 1~11 i1 C~ss~1 11 NOw TURQUOISE TURn.E: micropho ne, m a nual. New Admiral ~9" blk & KITE •·Ith 1raJlcr fully, 42231st St.N.8. 642 ~8 a ' 28 11·C Ne wport. Blvd Will demonstrate. $200. Wh ite T V. with stand. equipped. Xlnl tond. 673-tiOO l • • N.B.673-0792. ' 545-8$67 $100.673-6607 $525.&42·2897. I • t } I J4' Kona Cal. Trapeze xtras . Ye llowtwht. Llk nu $650. 675·1725. St:c 11 214 Grand Cunal Ill. On tht• S11n ta l\na Fy,·y. 70PORSCHE 914 4 <·y l.. S speed, fa1'tory ll lf C'Ond Ltioning, AM I FJ'it slcreo ratllo, heater. Nev.· liaint, lo w 1nites. Loaded sports car. 312Ct'N $4088 1974 4.~0S I·:. :-.nrr. slt.:reo, hkc nt·\v, A /{;, d;-,v::., 714 83.J 815 1 or 1.~1.!> f>'1f. 181 ~ 1974 91 1. AM li-1'1 sl~reo •. 8 --' ;J. track, :dlO.YS "'/!\·lit h<'hll '75 ¥2 Toyotas Here Now Conw ill Test Drive Today Buy "' lease Datsun XWX ti res. 16,000 r:rules MG 974'2 xtra ni ce, SI0,900'. t\ lftll,;I ••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • •••••• !!63-205fi (le.an WJ"' J9ti6 J'i1G l\l 11l1:cl Bun:. @Q'· $2288 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIL i. BlJY YOUll DATSUN, TOYOTA, OH VOLKSWAGEN good 35 mpg. $MOU . Rolls Royce 9756 ·':!.: TOYOTA 675·\Jlj/iG "••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID f'OR Oil NOT. ----#l DEAlER IN U.S.A. 1966 Harbo< ( M. 646-9303 SCHOCK IOATS Lido 14 How ,Vied FROM $1200 18'&24'Wlndrose 'fRAI LERA8LE 25' Santana IJI Like New, Makebfrer TOP DOLL.All CAl.L ·71 XJ6. Xlnt cond. Lo mi. Brown w /tan interior. 64S·1228. JR ROY R CARVER 1971 Celica : 48,000 m iles. Good condition. 494-5452. '70 Toyota lli·lux P.U. Ad cond, new brakes, runs well, but nds new starter. t\sking $950. Aft. 6 pm, 960·3462 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USEDCA!lS fo'O llEIGN, DO!'l'IESl'IC SA L B~HNADLNE 540·0442 ___ _::_cc_:.;c::. __ ~I J ensen 97 32 r ROUS -ROYCE 234f.171hSI. COSTA MfSA Sot"-'''' '70 Toyota Corona Z dr hrdtp, automatic. or CLASSICS 1r yo ur car is extra clt•an sec us firs t. ClOSlD SUNDAYS Stutz Call 968-7614 '71 TOYOTA. COROHA 976 1 37' S&S "APACHE" 6 BEllTH, $26,000 Boston Whalen PENTON 125 $200 or bst ofr. 675·13.Sl '74 ToyotoPU YAMAHA SOcc, only 74 Short bed, mags & wide mi. Must sell this wkend. tires. radio, 4 sp, 16M mi. BAUER BUICK 2925 l·larhor Bl~·d. Costa l\.1esa 979.2500 1973 240-Z. has mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Al\.l /fo~ti-1 , Cocoa Brn, 4 ·73 Jensen th•alcy, ml.'l spd, A/C. 5'1 ,950. 552-7094. ~reen . 27 mpg. new tires. 69 Oat. Stat. Wag, very 496·7850; 492.;!233 ni ce car. Trade for nict• Maida 9738 Karmann Ghia. 642·3985 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE Morn. or Eves. 73 Ma:r:da -Oran9;''County 4 Dr. Sedan. Automali<', air cond .. radio, radial tires. (PTT767J. $1777 S300 /best ofr. 675·W53 Mint! 752·1597 2900LAFAYmE 1 ·,-'-97",~K--A_W_A_S __ AKl=-'-K"Z4C....00-.1 '56 .. ~ord P . u. ~~ ·r. H.B. 673-2050 8,000 mi, clean, 16" rear :f:~~-~f6~~~ or ,best K I TE 1 009 . f u l l y wheel, .pullbacks, sissy . d XLNT COND bar. 968 9068 bef 4. '73 DATSUN l/2 TOHP.U. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIA.TEL Y FOR ALL FOREIGH CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US 260Z AUTO, imm ac. S5•195. Pvt party. 835·4665 days, 772·27 14 eves '73 PU, cust. shell & lxM'il. c ust. tire s, am /fm stereo. S2875. or best or. fer. 830·5190 RX3 StaWaq ~~-~ ............. ~?.~~ ~ Ni;wen i;,~nc ,61!1o~rliUOO Xlnt. cond , Al\.f /Fr.-1. 4-Spced , radio. hcalc·r. '72 G'I' ~ mile IOU '"· 974 1~'.\tS. O D 523·0300 Ext. 221 DON BURNS VOLKSWAGEN 1373 1 HarborG.G. 534-4100 equ1ppe , . $750. 673-5473 l\-1usl sell! '72 Triumph $ 888 MOTOI 1 Opel 9746 CAI •••• ••••••••••••••••••• AUTMOl lZEO IF YOU 8' s bot 11 fb Is R . 650Cc. 5 spd, ''ery clean. ~ • a g · a,c~nA l\.lany xtras. Make offer. Sail, excellent cond1t1on 536.4733 $275 . 839·4151 4 speed, radio, heater . side mirrors. mag wheels, chrome rear step bumper, blue exterior w/ma.tc hins interior. WEEKEND SPECl 1\L~ (75722V ). '72 Datsun 1200 Cpe. '70 \\'ugon. red, 25·30 mp~. SaM-l & s.rtk• ha\'e a service lo offer or SllOO. DAVE ROSS "ood>to '°"· pl"c on od Boots. Slip•/ Dac kt '72 Yama ha 2501\.1X xlnt cond. SJ85. 675-936.:J NEWPORT IMPORTS 1:1·@'¥11' ___ c~"-'-' .. 54_G77~ POHTIAC-STlln I ll the Daily l'i lot ·-? \I/ \GON A 1 p H 2480 u~--Bl cL Classified SeL'l.ion ••• ,_ , • u o, I . ~ • Phone 642 ·5678. l II ac v . llwrt. Reh 842·44JS 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••• • I -----'""-""""..---I Dock Space for to 25' '72 l·IONDA CT 70'. Power boat. NB. $2.25 /ft . mi., Xlt. cond. Low $2716 MISSIOM VIEJO Auto. t ra n s., m ai.: ""·hee ls. Nice c ar !' 4M·ESE. A!l.t /Fl\l cass stereo. I Merce des Bent: 9 740 4or.1• Xlnl. l'ond. Sl,&IC Fiat 9725 Fiat 9725 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• PP 979·AA20 aft 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·3591after 5:30. 642.:3040 Boot1, Speod & Ski 9080 Motoi-Homes, •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale/Rent 9160 1974 Bay\iner, 19' Jm mac. •••••••••••••••••~•·••• family /pleasure or s ki 1973 Motor Home21 O~n boat, 135 llP Johnson, Road, upg_raded, Air, f>Ull canopy + boat cov· $95001955 m1. 493-3731 er. LotlS or xtras, $4500. Trailers , Tr ove& 9170 586-0207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ski Boat w /outboard & '67 19' NORRIS, sips 4, trailer . Xlnl condition . Self-cont 'd . Gd. cond. Call 548·0063. $1,795 . 552·0259 aft 4:30PM Bristol Ski Boat, 60 HP•l--'="-''-------1 w /trailer . Good cond. Trailers, Utility 9180 $895. 494 ·5980. • •••••••••••••••••••••• UTILITY TRAILER DESPERATE. Must sell 4 FT. BY 7 F'T. S120. 1959 Classic 16' "Chris 548·1958 Craft type" Inboard. Top • eond . ~l u s t sell t his AutaSei-•1ce& '-"'kend. SI300. 575.9953 Parts 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTS Avery Pkwy. SD Frwy. 28701 J\1arguerile Pkwy. 831·1742 495-1700 '74 FORD RANCHERO •V·B & Auto. •Factary Air •Power Slffri!MJ •Stereo •Ma9 Wheels •Wide Tires $3195 (12424V J •KKENDON ,... AMC~JEEP " ., ' !IL '1 CU.)TA M(S.l. S~9· S023 14~ B_oston Whaler, 40 hp Specialize in Blue Coral f~v 1nrud e + lrlr . Waxing. Shampooing R~duced to !llSO. to sell Uph olstery. A.M.V. 73 Dahu;n 3100 W. to.st HW). NA 642-9405 O r anqe County's Hiqhe st S Buye r on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bi.II 847 -8555 FREE APPRAISAL We buy used cars & trucks . Call GROTH Cl-IEVROLET for a free appraisal. GROTll Cl-IEVROLET 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 549-3331 $2076 Open Labor Doy . De.an leroiA e VOLVO 1966 H{lrhor. ( M 64b 9303 73 Datsun 2402 73 Mercedes SLC '66 Cade tte Wqn. $100 645-2062 Po r sche 975 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coupe Fully equipped in ikon 67 91 .. tS Tar ga . air, gold wilh full mahogany Am /F n1, S spd , lmmac leathe r interior, & Jess Cond _ Day 6<15·5l!J l , tha n 14 .000 miles ! Eves.6'46·1300_. ____ 1 (•Pt.-18397) SLEMONS MERCEOES '74 Porsche 914, 1.8. Xlnt con<I. loaded. Sil ver . 55895. Ph: 833-8(i28 aft 4pm. <I-Speed, stick s hift. fac-1970 llarbor. C.~1 . tory air condit ionin ~. 631-1276 ·55 SC Porsche Convcrli· rad io, heater , tinted -------1 glass. Wa y below market ·73 i\I B 450 SL. Silver/blk blc & llardto1l, xlnt l'Ond. value. 9791-1 110. tnt. Stereo. cruise con· S5300. 675 -32_1_6 ___ _ $4888 trol. eicc "'1n1lo"'S, l,ol'a1 & like new. 557-93-19. SELLING YOUR CAR? '67 PORSCl-11-: ~12. xlnt cond. \~·h ite w /hi at·k tilt, new cl utch. 673·~7 TOP PRICES PAID '64 !\.1ERCEDF~5 BENZ· 4 For Imports s peed . A :'ll 1 F~t radio, '67 91 l , Excepttonal condi· Paid fo r or Not ljr:Tie:tl1Ja'AJ'9 radial t ires, new interior tion. $4,900. Deon lewis Imports -·-~·~ & sun roof. Germany·s 551 ·5859. 966 H bo C M tlunt~H?~lh. ac ~2·.,,~ .. best. <YXB797 ).S)99. l----·------1 l ar r, · · :~;;-;;;---;-=:;-:;::-::~-';-l ~64~6~··~·~47'-----~D~l~,,.1 '60 PORSCll E. 11.lust sell. 646·9303 s · r · -----'--'-----j '71 24.0Z, 4 spd, air cond. 1969 l\ El'CF.D"o SE ac r1 ice . S2850. Call I• T IL No H"'°"" CNJvesJ GooaW~hl~•~J\<11'1111...g 31. 7S OPEN LAIOR DAY Dick Miller Motors FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED Sal•1, S.."K•, l ea1lng &. 0 \l•fMGI O.livKy ma gs, xlnt cond 11 ' ·La.;!~ • mor ni nizs :675·7236 $3895 /offer ?640-5196 · Good cond. 93,llOO miles 1 ---~-------1 1 O'-"'n er. ReJ?. care & 65 Con\·e rl. needs "·ork this wknd.675-8679 Au t o motive. Ftee PU ·Ti-ansportatlon Pickup & Delivery. 2910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. Is l At . St . S .A. 4 Cyl., 4 speed, Al\.1 /Ft\.1, 120 W . Worne r at So. Main, ~anta Ana WE PAY ·"c..:.'·~"'=-'"'~T:.o:.m:.'... ____ 1 mags. Low, low miles. CA$H Fiat 9725 service. S3750. 492·1153, musl sell ! • 557-2132. Com pen, StlA• / Rent -Med blue. Ni<'e car . 9120 Autos far Sale 88232S. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '•68 VW Cam per Bus. Nw Antiques/ $2688 Urns. gd cond. S!OOO . Clo11iu 9520 FOR USED CARS PHILLIPS BUICK·PONTIAC·OPEL 24888 Alicia P arkway Laguna llills 837-2400 84.2·6306or (213)925·8647. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:• ~I~'· Must Sell '58 MGA Cpe.\W';tltl9 t Motar"Cycles/ · 18711 rk ~ 1---------1 Scooters 9150 ~ohni~~· c:i\reN~r1; ~~~~ Jfunt. ttth. ·ac ;42·•435 TR UCKS·V ANS-4 WD's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 537-3194 /Beslofr. Y.'anted. Clean. late Pvt. owner, '75 BM W Dodge 1'~ 1'on 1967· :<Int. l\.1dls .Cash!675-8849. 900 /6, full dress, 4,800 Recreational auto trans, 3 gas tanks,1 -..::=::.:_==~c:..::=c...1 miles. Many xtras, in-V•hicles 9530 _$7=50:.:·:.:5:.57~·:.14:.:37'------I A UT 0 S WANTE D . cldngsaddles, box stei::eo ••••••••••••••••••••••• .67 ~ton Gti-l C. Ex . Cond. anything running or not! radio, cig. lighter. etc. DUNE BUGGY PB. PS. Ai r camper $25. SS-0. SlOO. Fast serv. :l\.1ust sacrifice. #6J9273. Tb r r sbcll, Low m•·. o n n u &greenCash!892·5017& 956 ' """ u e rame w/ iberglass 892·1047 · "'"'· bod y, sand tires. Engi ne ~e~n~g~;~n~c.~S~l~.SOO~~· -~~1~74-0~-1;;';;:;;'~';-;;;;;:;;-:::=:;:-:::::::- '12 TRIUP.1PH 650. good n eeds minor work . :..::=========-1 cond, extras, 8000 mi.,:.:C~H~E=A:.:.:P~'~':.:"=·~6280=~·-,..,--I '72 FOID $1000. 64S·1718 ,-COURIER. 4 cyl., stick .:::=::..::.::.::.:..::::_ ___ 14 Wheel Dri•n . 9550 shift, factory ai r cond., 1.:..:.:..:==-=-=----I 1972 Y a m aha lOOMX . ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, heater, mags.step beaut. bike, w/gas can & '6 6 For d Bronca bu m pe r & s h c 11 . tie down, 642·9834 . 4 wheel drive w/roll bar, (97908T-U341 ). $2399. d I radio & locking hubs. 633·9890. '73 Hon a tr . 70, exc. < 6 1 1 c y 8 ) • 52 199 ., __ S_•_lm_o_n_C_he_vrol __ •I_ cond . 200 mi. sns. '74 633_9890 . 1 - Honda 3504 cyl. less4.000 S•lmon Chevrolet '74 LUY TRUCK mi. m any extras, ex.l------""----1 MIKADO . 4 speed, radio, eond. $1,000. 979-96$ step bumper &low mi los . '73 SCOUT II '70 SUZ 100 & 11 YAM. ti-1ini Enduro, both xtra clean. $250ea.9t18-2390 TRAVELTOP (33639Y). S2999.63.1·9890. 4 w h e e I d r i v e, __ s_e_l_m_o_n_C_he_•r_ot_ot __ , FOR Used VW's Paid for or Mot In Santa Ana Complete Facilities Sales , Service l easin9, Used Cars Dick Miller Molon gaun 120 W, W;irner ••t So. i\.1u1n 1971 KAWASAKI 12Scc, good cond. $350. 675-1049 aft 6 w/a utomatic, VB, pwr. '73 CHEVY s teeri n g. factory air ~ Ton P .U. Automatic, 1:• ~~~·· cond ., & only 17,000 r ·Wl•:•I•IA ) miles. Looks & drives actory air cond., pwr. -·-• ·n -··- 1,.ke new. WEEKEND steering & pwr . disc IH7 11 Beac v . Santa Ana. 557 ·2132 '69 FIAT 72 Yamaha 175 l\.tX. 74 Yamaha 125 Endur Dirt. $4 00 each. 64&-401 &548·7764 b k ('Aon') '"99 Hw1t. Heh. 842·4435 SPECIAL! (222 KLT>. ra es. · ._.,, · Con•ertible $4993 633·9890. Autos, Imported 4 Speed, radio, heater . Miss.Ou VIEJO Selman Che•rolet ••••••••••••••••••••••• new paint, etc. Sharp! " A ustin-Healey 9709 YPU612. IMPORTS ·7 3 FORD ....................... $1276 74 Duca ti 750, xlnl A Pk o D Fr F-100. ""' Ton P.U. VS , '67 3 000•1 K Lo · M' I d .I 950 bes' \'ery wy . ...,. · wy. automatic, factory air • " · mi. in con · · or 28701 MargueritePkwy. d cond. l\.1ustsell. Bstofr. O-nLaborDoy offer . 631·3629 831 _1742 495.1700 con .. pwr. steering. etc. 675 8617 1644 8722 r 9 ·' (04996P>. $3599.633-9890. . . . 'llln1u1 ln11,;1 '704;:M.1.Hc:inda K·l,4500ac· '63 Ford Bronco, Orig S.mmanChevroa.t '60 AUST IN HEALEY .• WIL ""'"' tual ,miles, xlnt cond. paint. immac cond, all "Bug-Eye" Sprite. Xlnt ~ Bestoffer .53&7675 extra s. See to ap-VGM 9570 runner. Good body. in ~: VOLVO •73 PENTON 175, fa st, preciate. $2975. 540·7023 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• terior, a classic and hard clean. reliable, extras. eves. 65 DODGE Van.' 3 spd, 6 to find . G ood M PG . $495 636·2151 cyl, 65.000 m1, ma!Js, Removable hardtop and 1966 Hnrhar ( M bd6 9303 · 1968 FORD Bronco, R&H, steel radials. New paint. ragtop. Side curtains. The fas test draw In the llON OA MI NI-TRAIL so. 5·10xl 5 off road tires, ex-$1075. 536-8885 $1 ,200 CASH. Ca ll before West. . .a Dllily Pilol $75 •. tra fuel t ank, H.D. SUS· G·JO PM 892 2970 Cl ·r· d Ad 642 8 · · H D bk HD '68 Dod ge Va n , VS · · · ass1 1e . -567 . * 540·1683 * pension, ... r s, .. -----'-------1 s h oc k s, s w1n gaway Automa t ic . Ca mper Aldot New 9800 Aldo1, New '72SUZUKITM400, i1 pa re tire r ack, extra equipped. $875.642·1295 •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desert setup. Bi g tank, cap. r adiator, 70 amp lowered frame, extended alt., bucket seats front! '67 DO DG E Su nliner swing arm. Xlnt. cond. bench rear. $2200. CR! Sportsman camper van. 962·8108 Rlch,673·1121 New tires, refri~. sink, irz~~~r.;;==:=;;~;:~~~;;;;.;;~G I bead, table. bed. Xlnt ·~~!l!;S:::..T~AR G A:::Z==E=:.:;R::.::.'~~l'.,:.:il -'-~:.:."c.~°':.:. ::.5s_•_c_,;_n_ce_s_"_5o. t-9r CL\ Y l. POLL/IN -t'-,_ o.11, ~rGwid. Ji-. ''8 DODG E Van Slant 6 ... ...,,1 .. , ,. ,~. s10.... eng. Gd. cond. $1 ,200 or To de... kip rmr1100• for So1urdoy, beat ofr. $36-2307 reod~(~ifog to~ of)OJl'ZodicKblrth•igr\. K011rt0 1973 CHEVY Van, heavy .,... ''°" ,,~ d 2Aot 12,_... •1 To ocr.u uty, brand new xlnl ! :-.=-I!=-..,. :! t...-copd. 21,000 miles. Pl50. 5 y.., »,__ Alo To 839-2377 I Ceot :w t..n.... "' 11'1< ..... -l 'Molie ,,........,. : ....,,. JI t. .. -,,,. . -. Jl'c.otr .. - 10•.....,.. "°"-70'1'-11~• .,......_. ,.~ ~2,,,!!i 121i •2,_ n,_ -llMd <IJ,........ " ... "" t•_..,. .. "'"° ,,,...._ 1s s.-·~~ n'--'''"' .. ,.,..,.. ,. .. '72 FORD 119-141 as... n f¥'4 !L!li~q 1•n.. .. "°"' ....... , .... ,.,.,. It ,_... .. ,.,,, " II :!00.0l>Nlt ,,,,.... 111-... lll .... e SIGMll I I ~ YAN;. ... •6Cylhidlr •3 Spe•!il · •Law l'rlcel 22 ,.,. 52...... 11 ~ 2l~IC SlO.. ll-...,. 2•i..o.. s.c-... l'Ole .. ::::2 \lijiiij n~ a5i--u ii:'.i l!Te ri =~ ~·~~=·:::::.~.M•••~~!i!!'s.t ;w,....,. ~Aoe .. ~ ,..,_.. ..... fl''-'<• all n.i·.. 611 1-l.... '° .,....,. ""' ®"""" {),:;::.., $2295 <SS993L> •KKENDON ,.. AMC'IJEEP (11\11\11 )\ ,1 1 1•11~· I ) ******** ©lru~W O~lru [K1KQ)ll'OOJ® CREVIER MOTORS WE OFFER THE FINEST BMW SERVIC E SALES · LEASING ANYWHERE &' 1 ST M>D BROArYNAY SAN TA ANA 835 ·3 171 ******** I ' ext 36 Call weekdays. 675·4()'}4 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Aut06, Hew 9800 Autos, M•w ..................................................................... Since Mazda began its $500 rebate on 1974 rotary-engine cars, Mazda has outsold almost every other import in the United States. RX·3 Spor1 Coupe Gel o SSOO rebote di•ecl from Mozdo on o"y new '7• ro!ory·eng.ne coupe. wogon or 5edon, ond youre 1n !he mo.,ey wolh o great pedorm· 1ng cor U5e yoor rebote toword your dow" poymen• 1f you won1, RX·4. TM moti lu11urlou1 rotcwy• •ngln• car .,.., bulff. R•moiilobi. JHlrformol"(•. You 11 ~""o o bund!e on a new '7 d roiary·eng•ne Mazda, equopped •he woy you wont 11, while the supply los15 You're in The mooey wi1h Mozdo, ond you•e 1n !he money with u~ on the kl per deal we"U moke you now. 9800 j ' } ' • . -' I __ ....._. A t U d Autos U1ed Autos, U1•d DJO o l y PILOT Frlday,Augusi 29, 1975 Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Autos, Im,..-. • ._ u 01 , •• • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• Autos, Imported Auto1, llftported AutoJ.. l•porW VoU.swa<J«n 9770 VolkswaC)C'll 9770 Yol•o 9772 ~~!:-! ...... , ... !!~.~ ~.C: .. ,,,,,,,,,.,!!~.~ ~~••••••••••!!.'.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyolo 976 Triumph 9767 Volbwogeo 9770 REl'AIRS·SERVICE 7 I VW Auto I•-•· '70 Hornet. automatic. 6 MUST SELL! 'IB3'0 V8, l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h & n •···'\·"· WE Gol-"I' &.--J-7 ryl., lo mlles. clean. owner. A·1 oond. Bmz • •••••••••••••••••••••• Exe ange c"""..., s9. BACK 361 If vou ·;~~ a ~river $1699.848·834.0Dlr. w/hlk . ylnyl top & lnL l T 0 y OT As vw B BROOKLYN BUG co. STILL r r • . . ' Buck sea.,, 3 '""· auto, uses Estimates 548·9141 4 Cy l., 4 SJK>ed. radio, ca.I us . or 8 quot~tio~ '72GREMLINX,immar .. P/S & P /0, 43000 ml. 3 To Choose! healer. New P•1111t, new HAVE ~~~~o obllgat1un , air, auto, P /S. 258 C.1.D. $1,400. 531·0788 :i s lo .... ·as & Campers vw Rep ai r , fa ctory brakcs.87JAK.N . j~~.~644~.8~107~:=_.:._:._J-;:;;;~~':;~;;~ , trained, free to .... ·lng, I I 73 BUS l''· gua.ant ee. Stop P•Y· $2188 5 Volvos Left AMC 9905 I ~ LOOKING ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH For A V0Ucswa9en 9770 Used Toyota? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 J>a sse ngcr, sunroof. n ~ high prices, check nt •••••••••••••••••••••••Buick J.19-JEV minef1rst.556-9n 1:\ii ~I~'· Pr•-lncrecne '73 AMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 BUSL':.!l.'19 l "'" 1965 Buick Speri11l. Good 7 Passcngl'r, air l"ond. 66 Camper. 12 Vo l t , t 11 "4;11('"1ii " Pr"iceS JAVELIN cond. New tires, 61,000. 001411 br oke n engine. $87 llwit. lkh. M2·443S $550.498-3857. '69 Pop Top 536-8885 '74 Custom Bus. Bed. Come in Today 2 Door Hcrdtop Cadillac Carn per. 111 -llF:\Y 73 VW, 9 pass. Bus, lo mi. ca rpets, paneling , ('Ur-BUY •V-8 & Auto. '72 BUS erpt, c urtains a1n /hn. ta ins. etc. Xlnt cond. •Factory Air 7 l'asscnnM[, S h a rp ! tape deck, pcrf. lhruout . $1.530.orof£er.496·23'J5 . or •Vinyl Roof 9910 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC \\'e ha\l' 22 on hand fo 11n n1 t'd1 ·1tc dt•llvt'r\· '58 V\Y BUG· 4 sperd, '\'BX7'17 l•ru·c~ sturt :it · radio & heater. A rt'al 295-F'F I ll"' \Varranty $3,925 J>P . l 'JI BUS 675·5387. '72 V.\Y. C11m1>er. Mint ease •Power Steerinc:J P . Extr· cond. Loaded "'/OfC road l) l , 7 a t..s en~gc r . a '71 VW I'ANF.L Vun , equip. Orig . onr. Hctails 1111'1& •Sharp! · · · · n ice t•ar ! t5lliKXV) $976 t:i:'; .. ,, Ill • 68 Toyota 4 Door VW'S $399 lo $3399 8 io Choose fron1 Open Labor Dov {d:v~~ 1966 H0<bn• ( /,, l)J6 9303 74VW 412 Wag .. Auto. trans., r adi o , heater. Low. low rniles. clean.615-CJ L rcblt. eng. New brkes, for $3 ,750. Asking $3,500. GM UIJW $AVE '71 Pop Top cust . int. $1,900. 548-7129 673·6814. ~~ Lo nules, sharp. 280-llIV ., 'i' VOLVO (436GRLJ '72Po Top Fo:s al.e : '71 VWcan1per, '64 ':'W Camper, f1_1lly LIK F: f Ew . 884·1U E with side tent, good cond. eqwpt, see to appreciate 1960 HorhDi CM 64 6 9303 .,.KKENDON ,... AMC".JEEP '10 VW radials. 586·0375 SSSO /ofr. * • • · · I r '66VWSqback$400oror-P1ck-Up . Clean: ots o f 002·8972 l'argo space. Little gas. _<_•_· -------1 ,..,.,F. 66 VW Bug .• , suG . ,.b11 '" h.p. GARDEM WESTVW 4 Cy\., 4 s peed. radio, !\tags. in t erior. $675. 2 Blocks W. runs perfel'l , n{'eds a lit-556·1244 of Beach Blvd. tie body v.·ork. 707 LK ~"l. ------I 7600 Westminster Blvd. 68 Semi·Camper Bus, lo \Ves t mins tl'r 893-7551 $888 mi. reblt cng, $1700 645·3'115 or 556·9306 •S~c~.v~Y~u~ .... blue. Radials. Just like nev.·. 668FTF. $2188 1:m.;g11p 11!711 ac \' . llWll llch. 842··1435 1970VW BUG Vol"o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 WAGON 23000 mi. 4 spd, AM /Fl\1, new !\l ich tires. 673 ·851 l &556·3062 '75 Volvos Buy Or lease Largest Selection or USED VOL VOS In ORANGE COUNTY CHOICEOFlO Volvo Dir Since '56 L "'""" >< t•' COSIJl MfSA ~~'J·SOZJ 72 Eldorado, like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• :n ,000 mi. leather. cr uise ('Ontrol. loaded, $\BOO or '68 Ambassador Luxury best o f r . Pvt. Ply . Ha rdtop, nice rond. $725 . 714 -638-1769 847·5883 1--------1 --------1'72 Cad Eldorado Lo mi. CONNELL CHEVROLET AMC HORNET 4DOOR •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Power SteerllHJ •Like Mew! $2995 <002JPR ) fu ll pwr. Orig. owne r. $5,000. 552·4220 Aft 3 PM SALES & SERVICE 2821 Horilor ll•d. ·73 CPE deVille, blk vinyl COSTA MESA top, blk \ealh.,, A/C. full 546·1200 powe r . $4300. (71 4 )1 _ _::....:..=...~--- 493-2126 '57 Chevy, 4 door wai:on, , 1 Good body , no de nts, 73 _El Dorado .. car4'.fu ly runs. vs Auto. !225. Call d riven & ma1nta1ned. aftCr 8pm.646·732K Local car. All extras, 101 ..:::=="'-'---- mi, must sell this wkend. '74 MONTE Carlo, like 557·9349. new, loaded . Jou· mi '63 CAD. Must sell this 54G·SIS2AM week. Good cond. Best 645·5093 aflcrG PM Stick shift, ·I <'YI .. radio. Very clean car. 274L\\'E. heati'r. L 1)V.', lo"· n11lt's N1l'e st·hool ear. \-1'153 1. $3688 I: tttJ .:g1 fl" 1117 11 8(' v . llunl. (k'h. 842·4435 offe r . 640-7608 • 6 4 C 0 n V A I It CONVERTJBLF.> 6 ('yl., autom atic, radio, heater, goo d ti r es & t o p , <NN J 690). $599. $988 18711 Beac \\· . 1 lwil. Heh. ~2·4435 '71 Supe r Bu g. F'l\1 multiplex, fact . air, radials, clean. $1600 Firm 644-4528cve. '70 V\\'. Xlnt rond, recent rblt eng. n£'v.' paint, Nds syncro. SI350. 557-8893. '70 Volvo Wagon 73 Cadillac '73 AMC 646-4447 Dir. '66 No\'a, 6 cyl, clean. $600. Gd. running rond. Call 962-6861 . Pvt. Ply. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 980 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Auto. trans., air eondi- tioning. radio, luggage rack, etc. See it today! 082·BEK. Eldorado •V-8 & Auto. •Foctory Air •Vinyl Roof •Full Power •Cruise C0t1t1 ol •Stereo ·72 Nova. Must sell this we e k e nd . 6 cyl. Nd. $1995 / offr .. 846-1867 aft I SAVE ALL THE WAY! ••• · WHEN YOU BUY -WHILE YOU DRIVE! r1ll NEW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN 37811: 13 BSW tires, 4 spd . ~ONLY $292950 lod . 2300", 2V, 4 <yl. eog., $2376 Open Labor Day DML~ .TOYOTA -1966 H11rbo1. ( M 6db·9JOJ 74 Volvo I64E. showroom cond. 14000 mi, all xtr as. $.5950. 545.9130 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew ·~ 1~11 ttl'S trans., bucket seats, front & rear b um per guards, Calif. OVER 160 NEW PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED! is:;·~·s~'R','Q;';5i36 1 ) ,.. .... ""11111 1st ~JtJtUG I r1 NEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. ~ Inc. 250 CID, 6 cyl. eng. PR -ON LY $3099 ~i!~ls4c!!':':o'i~e;;o';,~lii ~~~'; bumper guord5 & morel (Ser. .. :::-5K91L1 43912) OVER 30 NEW MAVERICKS NOW PRICE SLASHED! • NEW 1975 MUSTANG II 2 DR. HARDTOP ONLY$3599 Incl. 2.3 litre 4 cyl. eng., BR 78xl3 steel'belted Rod iol white wall tires, AM radio, bucket seats, Colif, emissions control & body side mould- ings. (Ser.# 5R02Y15239B) OVER 80 MUSTANG ll's NOW PRICE SLASHED! YOUR CAR OYER IS HERE! 400 New 1975 Models ready to go at the gr.eatest Cleanup Dis- counts of our 54 Year History! . 2 Y2 ACRES OF WARRANTEED TRADE-INS! '75 ELITE 2 Dr. s5254 '75 GRANADA s4954 75MUSTANG SPORT COUPE GHIA f1,1ll pow•'· oir, u\liw cOfl· loodecl. Only 12,786 mr!M, f1,1U ~. 6600 ,..;lel, oir trol, ~/fM t~90. 8, 102 lilt., new cond. cor>d., AMI FM t!en!o. (Sii.. "';· Lil.• New, {P2098Aj #P2122AJ (Stlt.~ 15ol 9A) '71 FORD s1954 '73 CHEY. s3154 '73 MAVERICK GALAXIE RCAMtNO 2 dr., outo. Iron•., foci. oir, Auto . ltont., foctor'f olr, LUXURY DECOR pow. tleenng, powe• pow. lt.9tifit, power 2 dr., Auto. Iron•., foctory bro~e•, low, low mile•. broil••· .;,,y1 roof (03621 A:) oir, pow. •leering, •inyl 1oot, (4.520SY) ~~let low mile• (P\99.5A) 73CHEV 52554 '72 CHEVELLE 52454 '73 FORD NOVA STATION WAGON TORINO :oi dr., ~-tron1., foc:tory Po .. ef 1teering & oi•. "'dr .. low low ,...iJe• olr, pow. ~ powet Xlnt. cor.d. j290HST) brot.. .. , vltiyl roof (P2008A.) (Stk .#P2125) '71 MAVERICK s1954 73DATSUN S2454 '71 OPEL GT I'ICl(IP SPORT COUPE Cot So•e• Stondord T1on-... Spd, tfortt, Mint 1mi11ion. ,(1103251 condition. l #Pl911) ( = 8.508) The 197 6 models are on the way! We MUST clear out all remaining I 975's at HUGE PRICE CUTS! ALL EASY TO OWN. Bring yow "°ade-in and take your pick! PACERS 8 MUST GO! JEEP CLEARANCE! NEW AND USED JEEl'5 -AT HUGE SAVINGS! HUIRY AND TAKE YOUI PICK -WHILI THEY LAST! •fu l ~ ·-53994 OPEN EVERY EY.EHIHG DU.RlllG. SALEt AMCnJEEP 2524 HARBOR BLVD• COSTA .MESA• 645-7770 ' .. ,, • l I ••• ~ ... ~ 8, l '"' int. uto, mi. 0 920 •••• T E d. gon. nts, call like I R cyl., ater, op. Dir. Jean. ond. y. this Nd. aft gon, ires, 772" 925 •••• agon, ffe;. good, & re· . ' Autos, U1td Aule1 U1od Aulo1 U d .. ~-U d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,:,, •••••••••••••• • •• -•· •• Autos, U1ed ' .................................................................... . :~~~· ••• ,,,,,,,,,!!!7 Ford 9940 Mu1tan9 9952 Plymouth . , 9960 Pontiae •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 2d V H N I P S •••••• 0 ••• • •••••••••••• r ·.; ~ Jl'1 nt. I . '74 F'(lRD Courier P .U. 10 Muatung 302, p/11, ;.iuto. ·~ VALIAN'l' 1n '1:d. l'Olld .. A/C, reclining buckets. w/Perris Valllty cwmper nu tlrt:s, 11111.gs, cl~un, $650. I006 l t;111pl·ist2drh.t. Ex· D l x Int I ext $2, 500. & new rudiu l tires. '$29.50. $2000. 963.3444 557·0338 l.'l'Ptlonully 1·lcan. 1\!.ikc Ml·5047. Call644·4679 · QI~ bll 9 offer. Al:so 50cc llo11ilr1 , ~mo e-955 ti7 Plymouth Wu,iton, !\l oped . 1142-1:."JS ~ Comet, looks ·& runs Granada '75, 2 dr., 61'yl., ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7$0, xlnl. l:reut.$450. pwr. st. 5000 mi. Save Salesund$e!'vl('C 963«19*!, '72 CATALINA 2 fir. drk 645·5846 ~.SO ·s.1950. EveM-1 ·8668 OLDSMOllLE 1 ---..c.:;~=---I Blue "'•Silver top. Only C I I G!1 Plyn1outh 4 dr. (\all 3.)(IOO rn1. Stl IM·ltcd rad Ofttntonta 9930 '6S FALCON GM C.TRUCICS IJOwer & ai r . run · ures.Xlnt.l'ond.$1 ,700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.s, A/1', 4 dr. $450. HOHDA CA.RS 11crrect. 5615. 645-1'1614. $3·20<iu & 111;:1.11:1:'1 1975 MARK IV, e'Jery con· 642-1475 Unlv•rslty Ol.L. ---- cetvuble optiOn Incl., . ..-ua '71 Pl th Thunderbird moon roof. Low miles 70 Ford, fa ctory air, llke 2850 l1arbor Bl vd. yrnou ••••••••••••••••••••••• Day1>(2l3)488_0742 after: n e w, sacrifice $1000 . Costal\o1 csa 54U·9MO FURY 4-Dr noon & eves l7 14H~5-:rtJ l 962·7556 Pinto 9a57 • •Y-8 & Auto. Corvette 9932 '68 Ford wgn, AA1 /FM , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlent cond , tires, shocks '74 PINTO. xlnt. A!\1 /FJ\ol •Factory Air •TOP CAS I I! nu. $550. 848·8763 stereo tape. $2700. 1\ftcr •Vinyl Roof For Co~vettes and othc1 '73 Ford. Gal. 4 dr. Im-_.1pm~,6"7"3·::.:55=.:3.:c.6 ____ 1 •Power Steerin9 used cars & truc ks . mac. Air, P /S, P/B. SOK 72 Pinto, •1uto, air. HOWARD Chevrolet , s2099 /offer. Pr /Pty Am /Fm, nu paint, s1595. •Real Mice! Do'e & Quall Sts. Npa 5.17·6483 646-4013&548-7764 $1395 Jamboree, Bristol. fttacArthur, Newi>ort '67 Ford Galaxy5()(). Auto, •75 Pi•nto (820DUI) Beach. 83J·OSSS ulr·cond, xlnt transport. ,.KKENDON Dodge 9935 $400. 556·0410 Wa90" AMC'l.JEEP ' Htjq« I ><t f, COSIAMf lll 'i~CJKOl i ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 COUNTRY Sq. 9 pass . Auto. trans., radio, lug . 'li3 Dodge Dart, auto. Xlnt cond . $1.995 or best gage rack. Special paint. transmission, 6 l'Yi.. ex· ofr. 962·6292 04J·GllX. Pontiac 9965 l'C ll ent transportation .. ---------1 $ZJJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $399. 848·8340 Dir. 67. COUJ'!'TRY Sq. R&J-f, -----'----lair. Orig. owner. i.:d . 72 F IR EBIRD Esprill· lirrs.644·5385 Open laborDay Air, po w er, am /f nt . 73DODGE CHALLENGER Mercury 9950 •V-8 & Auto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 MARQUIS 4 dr, full •Factory Air' pwr, air, disc brkes. tilt •Vinyl Roof stcer'g .. vinyl top, ete. •Power Steerinci ~k~~72~ond. St,3!:15 /ofr. Derutlw .TOYOTA_ ~b6~m b~ ( M . b46 9303 '73 S<1uirc St. Wago~-4 spd. AC. gel. ('One!. Call •Low Miles •Lo• Price!!! 75 MONARCH 2700 mi, after6. 559 ··1759. rull pv.·r , lo<ided, A tC, AM /Fl\1 stereo. Rt>aul. Plymouth 9960 $2995 car, mus t sell. 997·9534. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (233JHTJ ,.KKENDON AMC,.l .JEE P o" l<!H •'><!,I '70 P.1 ERC A1ontcgo st<i wag, air, 8 pass, ncv.· tires . $925. 645·3fi56 Mustang 9952 CO\Tn M!SD. ~.J'J !iU.'l -...................... . - Try a Daily Pilot '75Mustang ll 2dr econ Classified Ad to bl.iy , sell 2300cc eng, A.11-1. '4spd, or re nt·something. 7000 mi. $3175. 645·8614. ATLAS Aldol, Hew 9100 Autos. Mtw 91~0 Autos. Htw . ........................................ , .... ······················· S!'8011. 64.f ·8'.IOI aft 6 ~1UST S ELL! Clean 'ti9 C;1talina. Auto. air. ('.X• ehan~e V ·8 motor. $851)1 bst of r. 642· 1272. ·--'----1 73 Firebird •Y-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Vinyl Roof •Power Sleerin9 •Low Price $3195 (7U6JDUJ ·75 1'·B1r11 , full power w 1moon roo(. l('i.!lher in· tcrior, etc. Sueker pri l'C' SI0.954 , Will sell for $8399 or bt>st offer. 831 ·1789. Ve-ga 9974 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.171 VEc;,\, i.:nod (l\'l·rJll l'UUd., hu t nt.•l'flS •:Il g "''Ol'k , StiOO. fl8'i I \().1 '74 VEGA HOTCHBACK Oran,ze "''/pin stnp1n;:. Al\1 /F!\1 radio ,'It Jess than 28 ,00U miles . \17Hl\JUJ. $2395 DOH BURNS VOLKSWAGEN 13731 HorborG.G. 534-4100 '74 VEGA HATCHBACK •4 Cylinder •Automatic •Factory Air • 12,000 Miles •Sharp!!! $2795 1??8JOK i LABOR DAY Holiday SUPER SALE! Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Mon •. 9 AM til' MIDNIGHT! 223 NEW CARS 111'...iNew ON NEW '75 STARFIRE SALE! '75 HONDA CVCC (120982) $ 77 Month Cnl't ~ 137SO l'llul T I l •ll ~ I 1377 tQI• an. ptn!. 15 t t 7 lil6 ael•tt..:J !'l"'I. llfiaJ It'd, T l l. ~II l•n•nc• er. ... ~ .. ANNUAL PEllCENTAGE FIATE 13.~l'M.. IRAHD HEW 1975 GMC 4 WHEEL DRIVE ·:: IMMEDIATE DBJVBIY '68 BUICIC SKYLARK CPE. Auto. trans.. power steering. radio, heater. !XJM319) 71 MAZDA COUPE 1,uto. trans., air conditioning, AM/FM radio. heater. (184EOJl '66 FORD RANCHERO Auto. trans.. air condltk>nlng, oower steering. radio. mags, tape player. toneau cover. (V3Q723) sg77 sg77 7~.?.Le~n!~~rN~o~llloning. oower s1017 steering, power windows. tilt steering -.(055800) ~1 MERCURY MONTlGO · s1177 Auto. trana.. air condltlonlng, """°' lleel'1!'Q. rlKtlo, heater. (881JVJ) Sedan (030269) c.h pnce J289J plu5 T & l 46 m:>• 1177 IOI., on. !)ml 5'00~ 96 a.1r.,.oo pm1 !>'•Ce Inc;!. T • l , all hnance ~h•uQ••-ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1J 51'11. • IRAHD HEW 1975 GMC PICKUP IMMEDIATE DBJVEllY •3477 71 PINTO RUNABOUT 2000 c.c. engine, 4 speed. (120CXI) radio$1177 '68 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER Tacoma wheels. (WNZ338) 71 MERCURYC01.0NtPAll"fll'4•0H$13· 7· 7 9 Patsenger. aulo. trans .. air · · conditioning. Rower steering. power brakes, stereo radio, luggage rack. EDB416) $1477 72 FORD PINTO WAGON 4 speed, radio. heater. (279GBHJ ~~ ~2:.ioning, rodio. heater. s147 7 rallye wheels. (124FYBJ • • To Experience A Sincere Labor Day Holiday Weekend Sale* * ON SALE FRIDAY -SAT.-SUNDAY AND MONDAY (Labor Day) -------;~:~fe~~~t~eU~ente~G ~=~~ .. l\01\~_! .. ~ .. ·"" l.l. 0 . . "II N earl • ~}\\\~ \~ 9urest ~ to··· SHOP- THEN OFFER! Your Timing Is Perfect: •Low Clearance Prices on our Cars • High Trade Allowance on your car . • Expert Finance Counselors, Easy • Terms Service • • Satisfaction • after sale No. I IN ORANGE COUNTY, .. LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES FOR 9 YEARS '74 CHEVY MONTE CARLO '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full -· !acl '"· t>•OG<td v•r.yl IOI), -IO IP1><9C•llel 1111\KBOJ 55995 '69 PONTIAC LE MANS Autc tra~s.. fact. '"· cw•. 1teer•nu & bftl<es. fYOXQ93) '73 MERCURY MONTEGO ' [)oaf seotn, auto !•an~ .. lac! a>t, """'· lllMrl"l:I & bl~kes. {40 1HNW) '73 CHEVY PICKUP '73 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Cu1to"' N&wPO•!, au10 !•a"9. •inv1 IOI'!, 1CrAo m>fat (CIOaLJTI '66 FORD RANCH ERO 5 1295 '13 FORD T·BIRD Aotc, '"~ .. l1ct 1i•. cwr sreennq & ct~ Orll>.e"-•tltfltO & tn0t•I (17!>.JF F) 5 1395 52495 54295 ;WE'VE .GOT .SMALL CARSlft '74 PINTO WAGON SAYE 4 cyl inder, air. fl'lligs, special tires. only 14,740 miles. (991 KHBJ DISCOUNT PRICED 4 to choose from ... G's, 4's. automatic$. sticks, air conditioning, etc. '71DATSl,INWAGON $2195 Auto. trans., air, mags, radio. heater like new! (~DLR) ' '74 AUDI FOX $4195 air. radio. heater. a re'al jewel! . • I ~-.-_. -' frid!y.Augult2t, 1915 Atlas DISCOU~~.~ $ 4 5 9 5 . LESS FACTORY $ 3 DD CASH REBATE . . -. BRAND NEW 1975 FURY 4 DOOR ~~~s42 95 V-8, automatic. power steering, power brakes. air conditioning, split-back bench seat, easy-eye tin ted glass. vinyl roof. GREAT SELECTION OF THE SUCCESS CAR OF THE YEAR UIEID CAR SALE '72 DODGE CHAlliER Y-8. arto. trans .• air conditioning. ·power aleering, radio, heater, whitewall tires. (243GARI '7' PLYMOUTH . SATIUITI Coupe. V·B. auto. trans .. 1ir conditioning, power steering, ,,.ato, heater, whit ewall tires. vinyt roof. (978lPDI '74 AMC ltOlllET HA TCHIACll 8 cyl., auto . trans .. air ooodilioning, power steering, l'ldio. helter. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (972KLN} '74 CHEVY VKA HA TCHIACll 4 cyl .. 1uto. trans., air condillonlng, rad io, heater. whitewall tires, rallye wheels. .(BS<KYBI •1M5 •2495 •2795 •2495 '73 CHRYSLER HEWPOIT CUSTOM COWi V-8. IUlo. lrw'll .. air conditioning, PoWlf' steering, Power brakes. ,..,, ........... whitewall tirea. W1Yt roof. rHr window defogger. (311111.Fll '73 PONTIAC 'flMTlllA HA TCHIACll Y-8, ..rto. trans .. air conditioning, power aleering, power brakes. mo, hemter. vinyl roof. {445HFTJ '74 PLYMOUTH IAllACUDA Y-8, auto. trans.. air conditioning, power steering, radio. heat•. wtlilewlll tires. vinyl rool, V'llY low......_ (708KKLI •2475 •2395 •31'95 '70 Chl'Yller ,JOO •Door-.v.a ...... -. • -.... ---.a.' power brlkn. C)OW9f windowl, power ae111. radio, heater, whllewall t ires, vinyl root. ll40BZPI •945 j ' • ---.... ---"' BRAMD ... EW 1975 IMTERMA TIOMAL 1/2 TOM PICK UP TRUCK s V-304 engine, 12 v., 70 amp. inc. cap battery, 11 in. 65PG clutch, optional gear ratios, exhaust emission label. BRAND MEW 1975 IMTERNA TIOMAL SCOUT 11 Front axle locking hub. heavy duty RR step bumper, power steering, increased cooling, ·2 'speed transfer case, deluxe exterior trim package. COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE far yow l.Y. 0. of ...... lff¥1ce facllltles I• Orn9• Comfy! Op• Szla•rs 1:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. M•••l'J .. Frld11y. 7:30 A.M. ID 5:30 P.M. HARBOR stvo_ 'Loa 0 .., "' ~ "' "' ~ ;;\ .., 7 I 7 ' . I Laguna/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. 241 , 5 SES:TIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA • FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoekit TEN CENTS Parking Harvest: $189,500 • Ill Change By FR~ERICK SCHOEMEllL 01 ·~ oau, P l111 S\IH During the c urrent fi scal year, the city or Laguna Beach expects to receive about $189.500 rrom pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters droppe d inlo the city's parking meters. On the other side or the balance sheet, the city expects to pay out . $151,000 to pay for meter enforce· ment a nd maintenance. ' ·~ ).' New .View Another $30,000 will go to the city's general rund on the theory that meter money generated by tourists should be used to offset other demands that tourist traJ- fic places on the town. Once again, this year, the figures expect to be argued over as opposing s ides in the. Great Laguna Beach Parking Debate square off. Richard Willetts. a downtown This view of the Pacific is found on city-owned property at the base of RubY Street in Laguna Beach. City coun- cilmen next week will hear recommendations on how to transform the blufftop property into a view pa rk. The proposal has brought opposition from residents in the area who claim the park would add traffic and congestion. Bertolirw Fined In Hinshaw Role Superior Court Judge Waller Smith fined Orange Cowtty as- sessor official James Bertolino $1,000 today for hi s role in Rep. Andrew 1-linsha w 's {R-Newport Clemente Club Sets Pet Show The Boys Club of the South Coast Area will have its first an· nual pet show from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday in ti}~ baseball field next to the club, 1304 Calle Valle, San Clem ente . Boys and girls of all ages may enter their pet in one or more of the categories which include largest. s mallest. and most obe- dient as well as the best dressed dog, turtle, cat. mouse, frog or rat. There will a lso be a competi- tion for the bes t decorated rish bowl. Each child entering will re· ceive an award. E ntry forms can be picked up at the Boys C1ub. Get Checked San Clemente residents can hav e their b lood pressure checked free from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturd3y in the Community Center . The program is being sponsored by the Heart Associa- tion and the San Clemente Fire Department. Beach) 1972 congressional cam· paign. Judge Smith also placed Bertolino on three years proba- tion, ordered him to terminate his employment with the county. and to make restitution of $427, The restitution was for county wages paid lo Bertolino while he was act uall y working on Hinshaw's ca mpa ign. Of nine a ssessor 's office of· ficials indicted last December on conspiracy charges related to the former a ssessor's successful congressional campaign, Bertolino was the first to be found guilty by a jury. Seven other indictees have pleaded guilty and been fined from $1 ,000 to $2,500. The other indictee is waiting trial. Bertolino was found gui lty of conspiracy charges early this month follo'tA.·ing a five-week trial. The jury delibe rated less than ~ :~ree hours before returning its ~uilty verdict. Miss Teen U.S.A. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. CAP) The new Miss American Teen- ager says she'll be "the same as eve ryone, else. J 'll just go to school and cheer a nd all that." Cynthi a Lee, a 17-year·old c heerl eader and s ports en- thusiast rrom St. Paul, Minn., was crowned Thursday night as Miss American Teen-ager 1975. businessman and parking meter ~ri tic, said he will circulate pel1· lions this fall calling tor an elec· lion to determine whether voters want to banish meters from all city streets. "We've collected more than a million dollars in m eter r e\lenues in the last 10 years and there has not been any attempt to provide more parking.'' Willetts s aid. Willetts said the initiative will ask that meters be removed from streets, tha t the two hour max· imum parking time limitation be maintained if!d that violators be charged $5 per t icket rather than $.1 . \\'illetls s aid that money the ci· t y received from fines would pay the cost or enfor cing the time limit. Wi11etts' de mand to remove the meters and the mathematics of his suggestion program were ('r iticized today by Stanley Scholl, city municipal services director. He said the parking fine money now goes directly int o the general fund and is not used for parking enforcement. Under Will etts' plan, this money would be ta.ken out or the general fund and there fore, Scholl s aid , replacement money would have to be generated through a proper- ty tax increase or reduction in ci- ty services. Scholl also was crit ical of Willetts, claim that the city is do· ing nothing to provide mar~ parking. A group or merchants, he said, currently is meeting to formulate new financi ng pro- posals for a downtown parking structure. (See METt~RS, Page A2) Battin Charges Hicks Took 'filegal Funds' ' For Baby Machine Keeps Woman Alive By ROB E RT BARKER 01 111• O•lly Pi IOI 514111 A grim drama continued at a Westminst er hos pital t oday where 21 -year-old Mrs. Sharon Sue Cody was being kept ali ve by Life support systems since being accidentaUy shot Tuesday morn· ing. third person who they believe witnessed the s hooting, s ays, "We won't charge Cody with anything." He said the shooting appeared to be purely accidental and that the case was dropped after con· sultation with the district al· tomey. Lagunans Hit Net.s The 18th a nnual Laguna Beach Tennis Tournament will get under way this weekend al the Irvine Bow l Park and Laguna Beach High School courts. Events will include ·Men's and Women's A, B, C and D singles; Me n's A, Band C doubles ; Women's A, B and C doubles. and Mixed A, B and C doubles. Singles matches will be held Saturda y, with doubles on Sunday and mixed doubles on Monday_ Semi-fin als and finals matches will be played the weekend or Sept. 6-7. Hospital officials said there was no change today iri her con- dition that has been Listed as very critical. Hospital Administrator Richard LeG r and says Mrs . Cody is being sustained on the possibility that her five-month· old unborn baby may yeti be s aved and that she herself may reverse deteriorating conditions and offer doctors some hope of recovery. . Sewage Treatment Plant to Expand LeGra nd said two tests were conducted on the baby Tuesday and no fetal heart tones were de- tected, Mrs. Cody has shown no brain wave activity since the shooting. Her condition was reported worsening Thursday and her lungs were said to be fWlctioning by use of a respirator. Meanwhile, police Thursday released the woman·s husband, Gerald Allen Cody, 25, who had been bopked in jail for investiga. Lion in the shooting. Westminster police Lt. J oe Wood s, who disclosed that an in- tensive search is going on for a Holiday Delays Trash Pickup OnS. Coast Because of tbe Labor Day holi· day, San Clemente and Laguna Beach residents whose regular refu se pickup falls on Monday will have their trash picked up on Tuesday instead. The r·eg ul a r co ll ec ti on schedule will be followed the r est of the week in San Clemente. In Laguna Beach, however, all trash will be collected one day later than normally scheduled through the week. Thus, resi· dents whose trash is normally pi cked up on Friday will have it picked upon Saturaay ins~ead. San Juan Capistrano residents will find there is no chang'e in the regular schedule . Trash will be pic ked up there on Labor Day. By LAlJRIE KASPER Oi Ill• D•ily Piiot SU.II San C l e mente's current J>ewage treatme nt plant will be expanded lo m eet the needs of future growth according to an amendment to the Sewage Ele- ment of the General Plan adopt· ed by the City Council Tuesday. The coun ci l adopted the amendment -which is just a plan and not an actual decision to have the plant expanded. -by a 3·2 vo~e. Councilman B. Patrick Lane and Charles Fox di ssented.. Lane objected that the land where the fa cility is located, 380 Avenida Pico, is valuable. He described it as being on "an ocean view knoll within walking distance of the ocean.·· He favored an a lternative plan amendment which would have allowed the development of plants inland. But Philip Pete r, city engineer, rejected this alternative because it would require pumping the sewage uphill, a more costly operation. Since sewage nows down to the present site, the natural pull of gravity helps cut costs al the present location. Laguna Lions Set For Pancake Fee d The a nnual L abor Day Weekend pancake breakfast sponsored. by the Laguna Beach Llons' Club will be held Sunday and Monday mornings a t lieisler Park. Breakfast wi ll cost SI .75. Proceeds will go to various club projects. The club has sponsored the breakfast for nine years. Last year's breakfas t drew 2,000 persons . Lane said that Three Arch Bay and Monarch Bay then would have been excellent locations for sewage facilities. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe said the addition of several plants inland would also require more manpower, thus increasing costs even more. Lane and Fox also objected that they had r eceived an "un- usual amount of badgering" <See PLANT, Page AZ) * * * Refugee Gets Clemente Job At City Plant A Vietnam refugee has been hired by the City or San Clemente to work in its sewage treatment plant. City Manager Kenneth Carr asked the City Council Tuesday whether they would have any ob: jections to hiring the man whom he described as ''extra well qualified." • The councilmen had no objec- tions. Councilman B. P atrick Lane said it would be "very un· wise not to take ,advantage of an educated person." Carr said the man, Diem Xuan Vuong who was hired Wednes- day, is a chemist with a high degree or technical skill. . Initially, he will be employed at the lowest maintenance level but he will do lab work as well as maintenance tasks. Diem, 30, lives in San Clemente with his wi re and three children. He is the first r efu gee hired by the city. Papers Mailed To Jury By GARY GRANVILLE Qi IM O'UJ PUol 51•11 Embattled Supervisor Robert Battin mailed a formal com- plaint to the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday charging District Attorney Cecil Hi cks with violating election laws. · Almost simultaneously. Battin was handed a legal opinion that he said "·ill ser ve as the cor- nerstone in his defense agai nst ttie seven.count Grand Jury in- dictment that charges him with campaigning for lieutenant gov - ernor in 1974 partially at tax·· payer expense. (Related story, Page A3.) T he complaint against I-licks charges the dist;rict attorney with illegally accepting $470 in 1970 campaign contributions from members of his staff. Enclo.sed in the mailing to jury foreman James Utter were copies of the district attorney's 1970 campaign s tatements.· They listed the nine district at- torney employe contributors and their donation s which ranged from S2S to $100. . Also enclosed in the mailing to the jury was a copy of govern- ment code section 3202 along with an opinion from county counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that ttie section prohibits a public official from acctpting contributions from his employes. Battin first made his allegation against Hicks two months aio when he and the district a ttorney became embroiled in· a name- calling match. In a nswer to the charge, Hicks said that the contributions were made to a campaign OOIJ)mill-ee and not to himself personally .. furthe~more, the district atl· torney said, he was not,personal· ly responsible for col~ing or disbursing the funds spent on fd.s campaign for re-~lectionin 1970 .. Battin tried lo bring hiS charges against,: Hicks to t he Gralltl Jur~ earl.ier this month when he was !Jo wiJ.q.«tss during the jury's inv~tigaliop..infu his own 1974 cam.paign f'/QF lieutenant governor . , , <See BATTIN, PageA2l . .. Ora•~ ..J... ~•t L ~be •·, W~.i&Mr Mostly sunny Saturd~y. according to the weather servie:~, with highs ranging from near70at the beachcs ... to near 80 in land. Lows tonight 50 to !iS. Mortician Blasts Co-leagues . . INSIDE TODAY . lvnn Redgraue , Richard ,. Benjbmin: B«ver1¥ Sill1, Janet lJ11ui -the"-. an a Jew of 111.t stars Orongt Coa.d /an..'t will have . o chance to Mt in Los AngeJea l/Ua fall. Sl!e stqry on ~CJJJt 'Cl o/ loday·3 ,. Weekender. By AllTHlJR R. VINSEL OfU.. 0.llJ ,-j'-" SUH A former California F\Jneral Directors' Association president from the Or1inge Coast, who he.lped draft a tough law on state mortuary·practices, Loday bitter· ly condemned elements of the in· duslry who have invoked Federal Trade Commission regulations over it. De.rrell Ward, CFDA chief in 1973, natty acknowledged that in so~e P.•rts of the rou.ntry. his profesiional colleagues pre)' on W\IUSpe:cting: f•mlUes, conscl~Si only of !heir grief to Calles> bad< accounts. He said in reaction to the FTC crackdown announced Thursday that he believes Southern California is the moot. honest in Amerlce when it comes lo honest help tor the bereaved. The-FTC initiated new rules on mortuary and funeral practices fellowing a Ion & s urvey rcquirina tes timony from funer0?.1 home ernployes from WilSh.inaton D.C. to Orange County. "It was horrible ... I have to 0d· mil it:· said Ward, who is presi· dent of Smith's Mortuary iq Hun· tington Beaeh and vi .. prdildent or Pacific View Memorial Park, Cor onadelMar. Ward said the California law enacted by the mort..ic\&nS' pro-- f essional society strictly ~ gulates billing practice,, aod •4·'- vertising policies throughout the state. 1'he FTC acknowledged ift re- vealing it is impasing strong CO{I· trol! on \be industry to c urb tlie unscrupulous prorit eers that some states have already done tho Job. ''I think Southern Callfomla ls the cleanest area of the ;ation," said Ward, tddiog thatfftmeral C06ts are about d0\lti'6'in the San Francisco Bay ar-e•bec•use it is unloniU(!. • • He: blamed 'rertah'I ihconsislen· c; .. willch ~re speeijtcally illegol on either an · UJlsltupulous few mortuary oper1tlors, or honest ig· norance of \\'bat is actually law th'e lndus.try itself helped to en1ct. "Some or these jerks have been making twenty bucks here and there on flowers or limousine 1ervice. . .and you better only charge what the law allows," he said . I He said one or hlf aides was among those who testified before ITC investigators during the lengthy probe which revealed shys lerism, so-celled body - snatching by morticians operat- ing literally as ambulance chasers and tti'e ,;.wttChlng of cheap casket s a n.er ramilies bought costly ones to house loved ones fot eternity. Uniot\i.sm has been cited as one reason £or inflated C06lS of the in· evitable fact of mating funeral arrangement s, som e lime, !l!Omewhere. "In Washin&lqp D.C., they <See F\JN EaAJ;S, Poce IUl Aly-S..otl« ....... L..M ... J"ll C.llhl ..... , 0.•111 .. ""'"' er.---o..illNt~ .. ~·-··'"'" ~-· ...... K .... -... 11119fi.'11'4kool ............. .., .. ,_ ..... ,.. ' cw .. 1t: •• .,., <>• •• ... , ... ~ •• .. ... ~.; ' . • • _, A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Friday, Augu.tt 2$, 107$ . ~ ·• ------------------------....------~ I I ' .. NEW UNIFORM ~ Terminal I Helpful l•f.....,.allo• Ar..111 ;. • I ! ~ Sch I I o'RljER J MVsr ;1 O\Jr . n. 0 . S I . 1owA,c1l'v. ~owa <AP> -v i i .. Police es1ef' oivicl...,i/Pllteln <e- l Capistrano Unified ~'nlstrtCI ~ ·• ·I. · qul>IUOlll!d '•'l,1 • ·""l•'!J)l•r•of- Upgrade -Proposed 1 ~ fice? TO'm W'a.11 e • contdftclin1•n t (CLIP AND SAVE FOR YOIH! OISTAICT) I old one was .. m ore fragrant than l ABOUT T ll E DlstRJCT: Capistrano Uniried School I good i>ublic relations wouJd die· 1 1 Di5lrict ser ves the communities ofSanClemenle, Caplstrano I tatt>.' · Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Dana PolnlJ.,aguna Niguel and I Walden had been sent out with I much of ft1isslon Viejo, educating children in kindergarten I orders to shvot on sight a skunk I through 12th gr ade. The district also operates an adult I trapped near a n l ow;i City re- By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL ottlle D•llY ~llellt<ott Laguna Be ac h offi cials are working on a proposal to upgrade the downtown bus station, re- cently characterized llS "poorly maintained , unsanitary and UD· attractive in a ppearance." l high school and is the base for the Capistra-no-Laguna I sidence. W Id I Regional<>ccupationa1Program. I The skunk sighted a en The district ts generally organized with eleme ntary I _fi_r_st_. __________ _ schools serving kindergarten through sixth grade, j unior I high &Chools s erving grades seven and e ight and high schools I for grade& nine through l2. l 1 I I I I I ,I .·I · 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Opening day of school for grades kindergarten through I 8th grade is Sept. 11 . High school students will register on I Sept. 10.11 -12 a nd beginclasseson Monday, Sept. IS. I About 13 ,500 students are expected in the district before J Thanks1iving. Enrollment continues to gain by 1,000 to l ,SOO each year. Schools are staffed by about 60Q certificated employes and a like number of full and part·lime support staff. Dr. Jerome R. Thornsley has been superintendent since July l . Estimate d generaJ purpose tax rate for 1975·76 will be $4 .0151 per $100 of assessed \"alualion. The per pupil expen- diture fort he coming year will be $1,278. BOARD OF TRUS?EES -CURRENT CONCERNS: Thesevcn-member board of trustees meets the first and third A-ionday s of each month at 7:30 p.m . in the mulli·purpose room at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. William R. Thompson is president. The school board is reacting to a large population growth by open. ing two ne w elementary schools, one junior high and one facility for the multi-handicapped and physically han· dicapped this fall. Architects are rushing plans for another elementary school and the first phase of a t.hird junior high school and a third high school. Construction is expected to commence on these projects dwing the school ye ar. WHAT IS TAUGHT: Element•.ry school. The emphasis is on the basic skills. The district 's program for reading in· slruction is comprehensive. Re ading specialists are availa· ble to assist classr oom teachers in this skill. This instruction begins ~·ith reading readiness exercises in kindergarten and continues with a variety of approaches based largely upon phonies. Jnstruction in patriotism and good citizenship is a daily occurrence in every classroom. Extensive lessons in writing, language, spelling. arithmetic and reasoning, health and re· lated subjects are taught. Problem-solving is emphasized. Test data from the state assessment program in basic skills areas ror reading, language and mathematics has generally been at or abovestateand national averages. Tbe district has a classroom music program in elemen· tary schools that has attracted attention throughout California. All students have opportunities for both vocal and instrumental music. Following basic instrumental training in grades 2·5 students are encouraged to continue training on one instrument. District·wide honor groups are formed for students who are interested. Ju•ior blgh school. Courses in English. mathematics, history, language, science, government, industrial arts , homemaking and physical education are offered seventh and eighth graders. Music, art, journalism and programs for children with special abilities or problems help fill a well· rounded curriculum for pupils. IUgb school. The comprehensive high schools at San Clemente and Dana Hills offer an exceptional variety of educational programs. The college-bound student or the pupil planning to enter the world of work upon graduation may select courses that are ··just right." In addition to English. mathematics, history, government, scienc.e, art, music, phys ical education. and roreigh languages there are programs in industrial and vocational arts, bus iness, maMne biology, horticulture, photography, graphic arts, computer programming and mass media. Work experience offers a wide variety of ''team while studying·· opportunities for both gi rls and boys. The Naval Junior ROTC programs blend with other courses in emphasizing patriotism and preservation of the great American heritage. Vocational programs such a s automotive technology blend academic instruction with practical experience that leads to employment op· portunities. Opportunities in media center research, taped foreign language drills and homemaking are among the at· tractive possibilities for students, as is a ''How to Find a Job'. class. Adult Education. The most dramatic enrollment gains in the district are being noted in adult education where thousands take a broad a ssortment of classes. Many adults achieve high school diplomas in evening school. Others pursue classes with vocational emphasis. The curriculum also includes classes designed for homemakers, youn g adults, senior citize ns who feel the need for spet'ialiied in· struction in a doieo fields. English a s a second language is of· fered at every level of the district. Citizenship classes are available ror the foreign born. CAREER i'ND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Career Centers are maintained at both Dana Hills and San Clemente •Ughs with trained counselors, career information, catalogs from hundreds of colleges and vocational schools. Work ex· perience and Regional Oct'upational Program information and counseling is emphasized along: with opportunities ror on-the·job. These career centers serve as the hub of an ex-. tensive effort by the district lo help young people prepare for the world of work. Committees of businessmen are involved from time to time in developing new programs and classes designed to meet the changing needs of the community. SERVICES FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS: Programs for children who are mentally girted are offered at every le vel. The children with special problems, be it physical or mental, are served with highly trained teachers ih classes for the educationally handicapped, mentally retarded , learning dls· abilities, speech p,roblems, visual or hearing handicapped as well as the multi·handlcapped and physically handicapped. A model new facility for the multi-handicapped and physical· ly handicapped will open in September adjacent to the Richard Henry Dana Elementary School in Dana Point. A program for teep mothers is serving an important communi· ty need. The district cooperates with the county department or education and neighboring districts in several special pro- grams rorchildren with specified handicaps. ' FOOD SERVICES: The schools serve a nutriUous hot lunch costing 45 cents for elementary school students. Food service al the high schoolsoffer a la carte selections . Lunches are prepared in a central commissary and delivered to t he elementary and junior high schools for beating and serving each day. TRANSPORTATION: Bus transportation to .and from sc hool is provided for students living beyond normal walking zones. Under m ost conditions, tbe waJking limits are ~. mile for kindergartnc rs ; one mile for grades one-to three: lM miles tot grades rour through six ; two miles for JwliOr high aM thre' miles for t\lgh school. Bus schedule! are a'hilable al individual schools or by calling the di strict transportation ttnter , 496·1215. NEW IN THE DISTRICT? HERE'S HOW TO ENROLL YOUR ClfJLD: CQll adm\nislrative services, 496-1215 to d&- termlne which !Schools your children will attend. All tcbool• are open we ek d;.1ys for registration. \'our school will tell you aboUt their a<'ademic proJ.!rams, opening, closing. lunch hpun and transportation 11chl"<lulcs. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • Ai 011,)'i ll l ate 1':1w reqUt>slln~ all first grade pupils secure a healthNi'ee-rUni:: if they ha \'C not httd a physical ex11mlnation wjth ~~p•.tt year bccon1es effective with the 1975· 76 achool y~~~ent.s new to Cali fornia sc hools must provide proof cl ~.;:.required immurux;i tlons and entering kJndergarten enc( ftnt..CJ'Ado-1t.udents must present a birth certificate to •Wlllt.Q•. ~ ~-:---~--;;------·--------,---------' Front Page Al FUNERALS c harged $900 for a casket like we used for poor little-Jane Doe," sai d Ward. He was re ferring to a plain, gray, ca rdboard·like $35 coffin bought by the county in 1969 for an unidentiCied se x murder vi c- tim whose throat was slashed in Huntington Be.ich. J a ne Doe was buried nearly a year later, afte r being kept in preserva tion in ('ase someone could be found to identify her. Ward said he ctt;n o~.Y s~ak for Smith·s and Pac1f1c Vtew mortuari es on billing practices ror servi ces ava ilable, but belie ves the industry in the Southla nd is pretty uniform. lie said they charge SUS for mortuary ser vice, which in· eludes pickin g up a corpse anywhe r e Within a 60·m ile radius, emba lming it if desired or n eces sa ry , or co s m e tic reslor al in the case of violent de· ath or autopsy, which mutilates the rem ains . "Anything that's necessary in the eyes or the la w or lhat will please the fam ily," Ward com· mented. He said costs are spelled out in a Disclosure Statement, adding that a full.fledged funeral costs $240 more-with $100 knocked off for a graveside rite-and a con- tainer is provided iC the bereaved family does not choose to select a si>ecific casket. "We o nly charge $55 for babies· services:· he added. Ward expressed anger about . the fact the FTC had to step in. wh en Am e rican mortuary operators in some areas failed to police themselves. Citiog a recent article in Busi· ness Week magazine, be quoted it as saying the re are now 62,000 federal regulations over virtual· \y every a spect or American life and commerce. ··w e're regul ating ourselves right out of a democracy," tie said bitterly. "Jt 's a shame." Teen Suspect ' In $20,000 Thef tReturned A 17 ·year-old New Jersey nmaway has been returned to Orange County from Tucson. Arii., to face charges in connec· lion with a $20,000 bUTglary at a LagWla Beach home. Laguna Beach Police Det. Alex Jimenez said about $1 ,600 in items reported taken from the home of Pierre Poisson, 137 Cleo St., have been recovered so far. H~ s aid investigation into the whereabouts of other items. in· eluding a $15,000 ring, is continu- ing. Police allege the youth took nume rous expensive items and a s tation wagon belonging to Poisson last week. The youth was arrested in Tucson by officers in· vestigating a report of theft of gasoline rrom a gas station. A routine check of the license plate of the car driven by the youth revea led . that the vehicle had been stolen in Laguna Beach. Rocket Launched VANDEN BERG AFB (U PI ) - An Air Force Minuteman III ICRM was successfull y launched today from Va ndenberg Air Force Base. The st ation is located on a nar- row strip of land on Broadway between Be a ch Street and Forest Avenue. The city ·owned site c urrently is being leased for $100 a month by a pr1v a \4? individual who direct s st ation operations. The basic plan of the city staff, a ccordin g l o an internal m e m o r a ndun1 c ir c ulated through City l·la ll recently, is to expa nd the sta tion across the Laguna Ca nyon flood control channel to Ocean A venue. According to Municipal Service Department stafr mem· bers , the present site is not big enough to handle the demands or the buses ope ra ted by the city, the Orange County Transit Dis- trict, Greyhound and Contin~ntal Trailways. The existing site is so smaJI that buses often must drive on the sidewalk . st aff members said. This has c aused costly side~·alk repa irs. The staff has proposed that the enlargement or the station could be financed with certain gasoline tax funds that a r e earmarked solely for public transit. The city of Laguna Beach and the Orange County Transit Dis· trict receive these funds since both a genc ies operate bus systems. Staff members said plans for the improve m ents will be worked up in the coming weeks and pre· ~ented to the planning com· mission. city council and design review boards . County Eyes Coast Highway Speed Change The C ounty Board of Supervisors has recommended that speed limits be lowered on certain stretches of Pacific Coast Highway through South Laguna. The board took the action at the request of several South Laguna residents. Since Pacific Coast Highway is a state highway, a final decision on the request will be made by the s tate Department of Trans portation. The s peed limit on the highway from the south Laguna Beach Ci· ty limits to Dana Point now is 50 miles per hour. If state officials concur with the board's recommendation, the 6peed limit from Laguna Beach to West Sleet would be lowered to 45; between West and Seventh Avenue to 40, and between Seventh and Vista dcl Sol lo45. Fro•PageAl PLANT •.. from the staff ra voring expansion of the prese nt plant. O'Keefe, however, s aid that was "perhaps unwarranted criticism." He sug. gested the staff is just too closely involved with the project. Ac cording to the adopted amendment, the plant would be expanded from its present capacity of four million gallons a day to eight million gallons and the sewage from new developing areas.would be piped into it. The project, according to a re· port completed in May by Bartle Wells Associates , consultants lo the city, would cost $15,475,000. 'Love Story' But Diff erenl Ending? HAMILTON, Ohio (AP)-.. Mostly we talk about the typical dreams of newlyweds, like having a family and living out our lives,'' said Steve Litle, a 24-year-old fire man. Litle of Dayton, Ohio, met hi s fiance July 4 at the "''edding of a mutual fri end. ... ''The sparks new,'' he reme mbered. A week later, 22-year-0ld Chris Broering was informed s he had le ukemia. The couple w ere m a rried last week in a chapel at the Fort Hamilton-Hughes Medical Center, Nurses decorated the chapel and hung bells in Chris" suite. Chris, a former Ha milton cheerleader, is spend· ing her honeymoon bedridden, receivinq daily drug Injections in a bid to combat the blood di sorder. "I have nothing but faith. I don't consider losing her . She's priceless •.. a re al princess," said Litle. "The doctors aren't painting a bad picture. Wo"re all optimis tic ... The doctors feel she is responding to the drugs ... .. When they told me •he bad ieukemia, oll I tho~ght of was the movie 'Love Story' -but with a different endi~g'," lie said. I Fro• Pflfle Al BATTIN ••• \ However, he was told b)l1Utte r !bot the 1ubjed or jury'• Inquiry was his campai1n, not the district. a tto rne y's, a ccording to , transcripts or his testimony. The de fen se piece Battin hauled out 'fhurs day was a memo from Kuype r . Tropical ~Stonn Charted It said tha\ county supervisors' staff members are not ass aJgned work hours except those sent by the s upervisors themselves. ··vou nave aaked whether or not there is any minimum number of hours a stair member of your office must work in order to be entitled to compens».tion," Kuyper wrote. ''I believe the answer is no,'' he continued. Kuyper said the county's personne l and salary resolution ''s p e c i fically gives th e supervisors the power to pre· scribe hours of work.•· Battin s aid he sees Kuyper's .opinion as added fortification to his pos,ition that there was nothing illegal about his ataff working on c ampaign chores during normal working hours in 1974. The indictment brought against him charges that he act· ed illeaally when he knowingly or unknowingly allowed his staff to work on his campaign. Lifeguards View Final Big Weekend Lifeguards along the South Coast are looking forward to the last big weekend of the summer season. Although beach crowds are normally determined by the weather conditions inland, a storm is reportedly brewing south of here which should al· tract the surfers: "We're sort or looking for the surf by tomorrow if it's going to make it here at all," said Mike Dewinell, a Laguna Beach lifeguard. The surf, from San Clemente to Laguna, has been averaging two to five feet. Although the air tern· perature has been warm, water temperature continues to be cool, 59to60degrees. Lifeguards credit the cold water for the relatively small number of rescues they've made. State parks in the a reas, however, apparently will be filled, no matter what weather conditions exist. San Clemente and Doheny State Parks, both of which take reservations from campuers in advance, are filled . San Onofre State Park, which operates on a first come, first serve basis, was filled by Thurs· day night. After the Labor Day holiday, beach activity traditionally drops and so does the staffmg of lifeguards. Both San Clemente and Laguna Beach report, however, that lifeguards will be stationed at most beaches through Sept. 15. Services Held For San Juan Crash Victim High mass was offered Wed· nesday for Daniel Verne Van Galls, of San Juan Capistrano, a Dana Hills High School graduate killed in an automobile accident Sunday morning near Redding. He was 18. Van Galis was killed when his car, with a boat and trailer in low. drifted from the road and rolled down an embankment, a California J-lighway Patrolman said. Van Galis graduated from Dana Hills in June;-He was· re- membered by a counselor as a student who enjoyed industrial arts classes and was well·liked by his classmates. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Van Galls, of the family home, 31745 Aguacate Road, a brother. James, and a sister, Darla. METERS ••• In May. voters turned down a plan for construction of a downtown parking structure on the comer of G lenneyre Stttet and Laguna Avenue. The merchants' committee was- formed at the direction of the Ci- ty Council to come up w\th 1n alternate plan that might be More acceptable. Scholl s11d that he too ls Mn· cerned about the 411propor· tionate ex.pense of enforcln1 1nd maintainlnl meters compared lo the revenue they generate. "It's true because we have low rates. Il would not be th• way If we would incre1se our rates more compartible with other ~ach cities," he 1ald.. Llauna'a cuneni meter ratea ire 10 cents per hour. with the except.ion ol Clill Drive and L•llUTI• Canyoo Road wbere t.bey att tlO cents per ........ . .,, MIAMI (AP) -Caroline grew into the seai;on·s second hur· ricane today as it churned it~ w.11y slowly on .a co urse that would take lt to northeast Mttico and southwest Texas sometime Saturday, foreca!lters said. The National Hurricane Center said an' Air Force spotter plane reported Caroline had win& of 75 miles per hour late thlB morning, one mile over lhe hurricane threshold. Caroline. which boiled sudden· ly lo Ure in the Gulf of Mexico Thursday, had gales extending outward 60 miles to the north as it moved toward the we s t · northwest around 10 miles per hour. Forecasters warned small craft on the western Gull coast not to venture into open waters and predicted gusts of up to M knots in the middle gulC by early Saturda)'. Officials said the st.Orm, local· ed 300 miles from Brownsville, Tex., at latitude 23 .5 north and longitude 93 .7 west, was ap· parently s lowing doWn in its forward speed. "It is moving on about the same course, but perhaps a little slower," said Hope. "This gives us a Uttle more time on the Texas coast for warning," Neil Frank, director or the Na· tional Hurricane Center, said he feared that people out ror the long Labor Day holiday would head for the Texas beaches without thinking about the storm. ··we're concerned that people "don't just charge off down to the -coast;' he said. Laguna Sets Sewage Flow Record Rate A record or sorts w1s established ln Laguna Beach this summer. The city logged the highest sin&le now through the circa 1930 sewa1e treatment plant. On Sunday, Aug. 19, the plant was strained to capacity when, during a two-hour period, sewage poured in at a rate of eight million gallons per day (mgd). Tht: rate fell orf Jater in lhe day to an overall Oow of 3.2 mgd. The plant has a capacity lo treut about five mgd. "The plant was strained to the ultimate, but wasn't harmed," said St,anley Scholl, mwlicipal services director. lie attributed the high flows to the high weekend tourist popula· lion. Sewage treatment experts say that on a per capita basis, each man, woman and child con· tributes about 100 gallons or waste water each day to a treat· ment plant. Thus, the overall 3.2 mgd rate, would represent a population of 32,000 person6 -17,000 more than the Art Colony's permanent population of lS,000. "It's a direct result of the peo· pie who are at the motels, the restaurants, tht: shops and who are staying with friends," Scholl said. The average winter flow, when moat tourists are gone, is about 1.8 mgd, which, according to the formula, represents about 18,000 perso~s. Rabies Patient LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 16 -year-old girl fighting to become the third human in hi&· tory known to survive an ad· vanced case of rabies clung to life today, still unconscious but still breathing. ORANGE COAST '~' DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley 'l;l(e ~ •• , .... , .... 0. ...... _...,.,., Thoma'\ KeevH E•lll<' Thom •s A . Murohlne Chartu H. Loos Ric kard P. Nall •>l'IU•~I ~ ......... ~ .... , La9un• a.•ch OfOc• llM C.i.-,tt1.lttel ""'11o,..•ot1 .... ~o ...... -u T•l ... M (71 •) M2~2t ci..1Mrltd AdY•rtlllnt '42·5671 l•tun• •••<h All O.P1rlm.nt•: T•••orton• 4,.·94" ,.,, ....... t .. _..., 4•1·06JO (•,••It "'· i•IS Or•n .. <o•U Pul l11,.lttt c.-... ,. ....... ~'400••• 1•1u·•·•1 ...... , 0'941•"•' ,.,.I! .. t• ff•l t l!U..,.MO ""'"" ,..., IH •••rO<IY<•• ,.,llt0 .. 1 1 .. 11•1 "'""'~ole<\ fl t<'9'''""'~"'' M tO'I• icl•~· "" ... N II •• (.flla ¥•••• C.11••11 Sut'>(•'-•OAMl ... •'-'P-•-""fl .., .... 1 .... ·-"'"''·""'".,, .......... -~.-~=;;;"':..• ---------~, \ ). ' I I I l l • I I r I I Not for Everyone More Education Not Always Key By SYl.\1IA PORTER ·rooay s t r end 1s toward mor._. a nd mor e education to <1uah(y for 1nost Jobs, hi!,:hrr degree~ lo aspire tu the very lop 1n n1any fil~ld s, lo1Ac1 e~tcc111 for the lt!ss than-college ('(.!Ut'atctl 1nd1\1duul Do these C VL'r rn;ing t:lluc:lt 1onul r c qu1rt. Hll'Tll .s .rcrlc<-l rt•a/ Joh r cqu 1rcrn c nt :. or mcrel) · <'1 t c p int: c lt.."tl!'.'nl1 nl1:.n1 " Su nl(' of bulh Spt•c 1f1l .1ll) \ Money's Worth T llf: U.S. UURf:AU OF l~,1bor Stat1st1cs estimates that the d('m a nd for pro fe:t:-;1onals 1s 1ncreas1ng al twice the rate of nse 1n Uernand fnr all ulher 14ork t·rs But 1t also estimates that about 50 000 more college ~r:l du ates will be e ntering the JOb market bt~tween 1972 and 1980 lhan there will be JObs for them , 1n the 1980 85 period t he 's urplus" 1s due lo ex pand lo 700,00Q Tlus meJns that large nurnbcrs of college graduates m ay h:J vc lu downgrade their expcc·tat1ons In fact, an 10 creasing nun1 her of <:oll ege gr;1duates even now are enter· 1ng managt•ment .111d :<1.1lts ri.ilhcr than the fi eld for which •they lr ,nnt'd Moreove r, as the d e m and for paraprofessiona ls has soared, pi1rl1cul.1rly 1n the health . education, law and en- vironmenta l field:;, so has the number of two year colleges a.nd /or Job tra1n1ng opportun1t1cs -points not to be over· looked or unclt·rrated ~l e;inwhill' the oversu pply or Ph Os 1s balanced by real s ho1 laJ.:L'S of :;k1 1!C'd crJfts m en and technical s upportive personnel tn mc1ny .1reas As we have pushed baC'k the hm1ts or sc1C'nt1 ri c ::incl aeadl'mi<: knowledge, we have te nded to un dt rva I ue c r;)ft:;m anshi p DROPOUTS WllOTOOK u 1• carpentry or pottery were among the first to rediscover th.1t \l.Ork1ng with one's hands could be be deeply sat1sfy1n g Now e duc ators and <'C'O nom1sts realtze the urgent need to give s t atus to those who have m a nual talents Does thi s m ea n gu1dancC' counselors wlll stop e ncourag 1n ~ students to i:o to colll•ge'J No But 1t does m ean counselors w11l 1ncreas1ngly endea vor to persuade overanx 1ous parents or som('thing many young people have long su~ peeled 1 ollegl." 1s n l fl•r (vcryone and lh1:; 1s nothing to be .1sh.1m<'cl <i r It al:-;u m l'.1ns that the educat1onal systems of the future niust be d e.sit;:ned to turn out re .... cr spec:1alists and mor e gen('r;ilis ls 1n both th(' humanities" and the sciences s o that young people" tll b<.' able to shift a mong a number of different µrofess1ons And 1l means that tr.uning programs, apprenticeships ~ 1n fact all fro m s of vocational tra1n1ng -will come 1n for more serious cons1derat1on than ever before Says a noted educa to1 'We arc going to have to make the same re- sources a" a1lable for the would be h<i1rdrcsser as we are do 1ng for the Iv} L.ea guecollcg1an Wl-IAT TllEN \Vll.L be the new st atus of educat1 on"J Mor<> l h:1n e\1('r education for 1!s own sake will be a pnme concern 1n thi s country Colleges will m ake their cduca lion.al fa('1 ht1es <Jva1h.1bl e to th(' community at large, enabl 1ng profc:ss1ona ls (a nd paraprofessionals) to keep abreast o f change and lo enrich a ll those leisure hour s which are com· 1ng, as the work \\leek shifts (rem five to four and eventually three da )s. Yes, the pay wdl r('n1:un somewhat higher for the col lege graduate who can find work, and it will still take a deg ree to get to the very top But a college degree 1s no longer ,1 g uarantce or employment, whereas certain crafts, paratcl'hn1 cal and paraproress1onal areas are c rying ror he lp Gra duates of t\~O-year colleges who cost less a nd do a pe rfectly adequate JOb urc now preferred 10 manv areas \\'hen pl..i nn1ng for an education, a lways keep these two points 1n mind F'1rsl. our society 1s changing faster than ever before. reacting lo technolog1cal breakthroughs with unpredictable 1mpal'ts on the JOb market Arid second. "here evidence 1s unnustakablc that work exis ts to be done, s uch as 1n rebu1ld1ng or our c1t1 es, the key factor 1n de termin1ng how many Jobs will he available for the trained ..... orker v. 111 depend on the future recording of our nal1onal priorities AGAINST Tll lS BACKGRO UND, 1t is no more tha n romm on sense t o try to start with as broad and sound a n educatton as you can get to choose your general field or work a:s late as you can to give yourself as much and as van ed ii tra1n1ng 1n that fi eld as possible Then you wtll enter the JOb market supported by the widest ra nge of capab1ht1es from wh1 r h you ean only benefit No Doldrums Plague Japan's Automakers TOKYO (U PI ) J\mC'n ca's aulo industry m:iy be 1n th e doldrums, but Japan s 1:; doing fine The busy factories of Toyoln, Ntssan (DaL<>un) and nine other com pan1e:s turned out 617,402 cais, trucks and buses 1n July for their best perlorn1ancc of the year It was a return to the levels of production reached dunng 1973 1n Japans last burst of inflated prosperity JUSt before the start of the 011 cn s1s. f F Ttl E PACE holds. 1975 could be the J apanesc car 1n dustry s second best produc t1on year (ri hi story The all time record was set 1n 1973 ,,.h en Japanese manufac turers built 7 ,082, 757 vehicles Last year the output dropped to 6,551,S..10 , but 1971 still was Japan s s econd bes t year ever Although exports account ror about one third of .Japan s sales, most of the tnduslt)' s prospenty this year comes from a boom tn passenger car sales 1n the Japanese market The price or gasoline in Japan has Increased rrom a bout 62 cents a gallon before the 011 cns1s. to nbout $1 -42 per gallon today Pl e asure dnv1ng has dechned but the Japanese continu e to buy cars, partly on the basts of rumors lhal prices will n sl'.! rapidly arter the present re- cession 15 o .. •er. JN J ULV. ne"' vehicle re gh1tral1ons or all types r e- nthL>d 393,632. g1 v1ng the in dust-ry one o f it s best domestic sales montrur in his· tory. A big spurt In passenger 'car sales accounted !Of" the boost Truck reg1strat1ons were do"n So fa r this )'ear, exports lo the United States are off The Japan Automobile Manufac turers Assoc1at1on says its members s hipped 374,000 vehicles to the United States 1n the first SIX months Of the }ear Shipments to Amcnca 1n the January June penod of 1974 came to 548,000 wuls However. becau:!le of the slump tn American car sales, the Japanese actually a re in- creasing their market s hare In June, both Toyota and Nissan outsold Volkswagen to take over the firs t two places among foreign car exporters to the United States JAPAN AND SOME Euro- pean countnes now are under 1nve$tigaLion on c harges of "dumping," o r selling cars tn the Am erican market at pnces be low those charged 10 Japan The accusation has been denied by the J apanese Ministry of Internationa l 1"rade and Industry Both MITI and Jndustry leaders insist the success or Japanese cars in the Uruted States is b ased on lh~r low gasoline c onsumplton Makers claim better than JO miles per gallon ror most models. Although Detroit has start· cd to shirt its attention to cconomy cars. the Japanese hope to escape severe competition at least unUI the 1977 model year Up to no'A1, lhe American tn· du stry s attitude toward s m&ll cars has been :!lummed up by the remark attributed tt' l-lenry Ford 11 thiil "mini <'1r-; mean m1n1 prof1ta.'' Ftlday, A.ugusl 29. 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 Friduy's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~· " ' Gtrrc:;n ~ a1 11 -\\ C'MIH•le IQ lJ IJ 11Vo 1 .... (Ml~! ofl ,', .. ~ CM1 w.r . .a • 1 CM.(NG' t1 ., l 1~ .. C..•110. 10!i ' 1• U \, • ~' C..le•f•l.9011 lk i.io'o• h C8$ 1.w.11 lt1 ttv., Vo ~01c.f1'~ ' '! ,;i· • ·v. c.1..,w 2 eo11 211 JI\,,,, c..1-""' ,,, 1 ''"· .. c,.,,,.,. 1) lO !OS ... , \, C.nHUO, n I • ,.~ •• 1, Q11UIL!.O I ll l•l·• '• C.ftlll,pl•V; >UO ...i;,,11, C..fll!Lpl ?~• ,.tlOO 211•, .. C/lllP!lll'OI 1111)1,, o CenUE 111 1 It 11 • lo OIM-1 )I t 1 1)1,, 1-. 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Augus1 29, 1975 ~American 1 Smoking 'Declines B e aut11 I Uflfl If De Only Kitew ••• · Boxer Muhilm· SAUSALITO (AP) -Tbe burglor m a d A I i i s "·ho stol~ a r elic box trclm the home of launching new the widow of· Zen philosopher Alan flight to make Wa tts may have gotten more than he people beautiful. bargained ror -a ratal curse, Jane His Muha mmad Waltssays. Ali Hair and Mrs. Watts s aid Thursday that the WASlllNGTON (AP) Bod C thief m ade ofr v.'ith a turquoise- Mrs . Walts said !:ihe was more con- cerned about what may befall Ute un· suspecting burglar than recov'ering the stolen items. Watts, author of "Tbe Spirit or Zen ," .. The Way of Zen," and other works, was c?'emated. PRACTICE PAJD OFF AUGUSTA, Sicily (Ul'Il -Four prisoners who diliQcntly practJcec;&.• Iona-. jumping during exercisi: periods used their skills to leap !roql roof lo roof and~ escape. -For the first time in Y are, Inc., studded brass relic box from Tibet, in opens soon in ddi · 1 1 · · Me des D five years and despite a t1on to a co or tc cv1s1on set and rca amos heavy spending for ad-Chicago and will other assorted loot. ._, • OMLY AT HERi FRllliLAHDER TRIUMPH 'Vel'tising, Am ericans include beauty The box contained three bitS or the MISSIOM VIEJO IMPORTS smoked fewer cigarettes college a nd cos-late philosopher's bones, and, accord· •••UTHOIUUD DEA.LEI'" DAILY PILOT on the average in 1974, tnetics firm . ing to ancient 'f ibetan legend, the ... r 1 , CLASSIFIED ADS thegovernmentrcports. '_•_ta_i_cu_r_s•_· ___________ ~(~7=1=4=)=8=3=1=-=1=7=4'=0=='=<7::''i::<'::> '::,j'"::s::'."j::';::iio=:::.._---===64=2::.·_""_'_" __ _ In a r eport to _____ ~:'.'.'._~~'."...-==========-Congress, the Federa l Trade Commission said Thursday that per-capita consumption among U.S. residents and military personnel overseas w<is 4 .110 cigarettes in l!n4, compared \Vith 4 .112 in r l973and4,286in1963. T OTAL DOMESTIC sales were up, however. the FTC said, increasing about 1.7 percent to 594 .5 billion cigarettes l asl year. This s urpa ssed the previous hig h or 584.7 billion in 1973, a s lowdo"'" from recent trends, the agenC'y said. • The 1'1'C declint.>d to give any explana tion, but the increase in total sales apparently is at- t ributable to incr eased GIRLS DEPT SHOES HOME ENTERTAINMENT population. C I GARETTE manufacturers s pent $307.8 million on ad· vertising in 1974, the most since $314 .7 million in 1970 before Congress banned cigar ette com- mercials on radio and t elevision, the r e port said. lt gave this breakdov.'Il for the a dverti s in g dollars: $114 .6 million. magazin es; $80.5 million. news pa pers; $71 .4 million. billboarcl-;; $31.1 million, direct ad f promotions; $9.2 million, ..: other media _ r The 1973 fi gure for I <:i garett e advertising w as $.247 .5 million. F ILTE R cigarettes and mentholated varities · v.•ere said lo h ave con- t inued to claim a large share of the total m arket. v.:ith filte r brands ac· counting for 86 percent of 1974 sales. up I percent ~ fromtheprevious ycar. The FIC said 27 per- cent oft he cigarettes sold last year wer e men- tholated. up 2 pe rcent t from·l973. f Shark ! Patrol ' I i ~ Nixed DAYTONA BEACH. Fla . (AP) -City of- ficials in this oceanfront resort city have rejected _proposals for air and water patrols to warn swimmers of s harks. .!\ c ity comm ission committ£>e concluded that s hark lookouts in airplanes .and boat s would not have prevent· ed recent attacks and probably v.•ould increase the fea rs of already skit· tish s wimm ers. Five persons. includ - ing (our in Volu sia Coun- ty, have been attacked by sharks this s ummer. Jn the worst and most re- cent atta ck, doctors were forced to amputate the Je g of a young Wisconsin man bi tten while swimming 20 feel from shore. Rejection of the pro- posed s h<trk patrols came after be ach safety officer Robert Wheeler said it was a lmost 1m· possible to spot shai;J<s s wim mi n g iri cloudy water near shore. Instead of patrols, the c o m mi t t ee re com - mended (1) stationing a second emergenc y rescue unit on the beach, (2 hiring an emergency m edica l t echnician and (3) better enforcement of an o rdina nce against d umping recuse from p~ers. August Qadittac Sale Year-end sale of remaining 1975~ ........ c- 2000 Harbor Blvd .• Cosio Meso ·540-9100 L DAILY IPILOT ·,_a_•..:s:!'=.IO ADS - 41 Onfv Asst. SIS Knil lops 3-14 Ong. t 99 ............................................... Nowr 57 Only Asst. styles 2 pc. short sets 3-14 Orig. 1 B8·1 99. _ ....................... Now 43 Only Asst. Fashion sweaters sz. 7·14 Orig 5 99 ....................................... Now 97 Only Asst SIS tops sz. 7-14 Orig. 3 22·3.99 ................................... Now 86 Only Girts pants·3-6x 01ig 4 50 ' .............. Now 92 Only G11ls pants-7-1 4 01<9 7 00 ....................... Now 4 7 Only Gi1ls 3-6JC Dresses Orig 6.00 ... .. ...................... Now 53 On!v Girls 7-14 Dresses Oog 7.99 ... ....... 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Now 13 Only Prewashed Denim Skirts 011g 7 99 Now 1 85 Onlv Womens assorted Wesrern shirts Orig 3 50 .... , Now BOYS 100 Only School Age Chambrav Shirts Orig 3 99·4 99 ........... -.................. Now 500 Only School Age Numeral Shin O•ig 3 49 ................. Now 519 Only School age Dodger T-Sh!rts Orig. 4 50 .. , ............ _ ............... ~·Now 90 On1v School age sis knit with placket 2 .. 3" 3" 4 .. 500 4 .. 5 .. 2" 2 .. 1 .. 3" Orog 299 ......................................... , .. Now 200 784 g~i [~~.~.~~. c_or~.s ................... Now 399 266 g~i 6~~6o~~.: .. ~~~~.::.'.~: ....... .,Now 499.544 FABRICS t 5yd. Onty Polvester knit Orig. 3.66 ........................ -............... How 107 yd. Only Screen Prinl ()fig. 1.98 ................................... -.. Now 150 sk. Onry Dazzle yarn White only 'Orig. 1.29 .................. _ .................. How 30 yd. Only Polyesler Sportswear Kn11 Orig, 2.99, ........................................ 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Now SPORTING GOODS 7 Only Mis-drilled Bowling Balls Ong. 24.99-12.99.-................................. ,.Now 20 Only Brunswick Mens Bowling shoeS-broken sizes On.g. 17.95 ...... -..... , ........ ..... .Now 44 Only Brunswick Ladies Bowling Shoes-asst. styles Ong.11.95 .... M .............................. -....... Now 1 Onlv Pro Style Bag Orig. IB 97 ............................. -... -......... Now 24 Onlv Don Carter Bowling glove L.H. onlv Ong.3.97.... .. .. Now 5 Only Goll Kn1l Hea0Cove1s se! or 3 Ong. 7 .97 . Now 3 Onlv Golt Knit Heaocovers set or 4 asst. colors Ortg 12.97. . Now 5 Only Goll Knit Headcovers set or 4 glo-sox Ong 16.97 ... .. .. Now 17 Only Tennis Shirts small onlv blue or white Ong. a 97 .. ,Now 50 Onlv Tennis Visors Wh1re on!v one sz. l11s all Ong 1 97 ..... Now 10 Onlv Sterns San Souci Type 3 Lite vesl Mens & Ladies 01ig. 20 99 .. . .. . .......... Now 66 Only Ajay 15a Day Bag Nvloo Bag a!um. Ira me Ong. 7.99 -.......... How 17 Ontv lnlla!able Duck Decoys Orig. 3.27 ............................................ Now 1" goo goo 11 " g .. g .. g .. 8" 8" 100 8" 6" 8" 100 2" 4" 6" 400 .88 4" 3" 200 HOME FURNISHINGS 20 Only N.F.l . Blankets Twin or full Ong. 6.99 ................................................ Now 54 Only UUra· Shag lid Covers Orig.J.29_ ........ _ ................................. Now 261 Only Asst sz. Pillow Cases Ong. 2 39-2 50 ...................................... Now 127 Ontv Asst King Sz. Pillow Cases Ong. 3.27 ............................................. Now 82 Only Asst Standard Pillow Cases Orig. 3,44 ............... . .................... Now 93 Only White Pe1ca1e Pillow Cases Std. 01ig. 2 99 .. -..................................... -... NOW" 72 Only Twin Flat Pr1n1 Sheets 011g 2 39...... . ................. 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How 50 Only Samsonite 3·· attache Orig. 3'.99 ........ .. ......................... -.. Now 500 100 1 .. 200 2" 200 1oa 2 .. 6" g .. 3oa 4 .. 2oa 11 " 22" 16" 27"' 24" 1 Only ColorT.V. 2S"Zenilhcoosole0.B.T. displav Ong. 709.99 .. -................... M .............. Now 1 Only Color T.V.23"ZenithconsoleO.B.T. display Orig. 599.99-................................ Now 1 Only Color T.V.21" RCA XL 100eortSOle 0 .8.T. display Orig.599.97-................................ Now 1 Ontv Colar T.V.25" ACA XL 100console 0 .8.T. display Ong. 646.00 ....... _._ ...................... Now 1 Only Color T.V. 2 1 .. ACAXL 100Console 0 .8.T. displav Orig, 587.00 ... .... . ,,,, __ .................. Now 3 Only ColO(T.V. 15" solid stale RCA (2 in srocl<) Ong. 359,g7 ........................ -·-··· .... Now 1 Only 15" Color tube set sharp color display Orig. 259.95 ................ -.. --............ -.Now 2 Onlv 19" Sharp SoUd State Remote Control Color 0119. 549.99 .............. ,,_........................ Now 1 Only B/W 12" Panasonic Tube Set 01sp1av Ong 99.95 ............................................... Now 2 Only BfW 12" Zenith Tube Set Or.g. 79_00 ............................................... Now 2 Only 8/W 12" Motorola Tube Set Ofig. 74.00 .............................................. Now 1 Only Capeharl AM/FM phooo 8 1rac:k display Ong.99.99 ..................... -.................... Now 1 Only Lloyds AM/FM B Track Display Ong. 114 97 ............................................. Now 1 Only AM/FM B !rack recorder display Uoyds Orig. 139.99 .......... _ .................................. Now 1 Ono/ AM/FM 8 Track recorder A phono (no speakers) 01.g. 249 99 .............................................. Now 2 Onlv AM/FM Capehart phono 8 1tack 1ecorder (out ol box) Orig, 159.97 ............................................ NOW' 1 Only RCA V1bra children's portable phono d1sp1av Ortg. 39.99 ................. _ ... ,, ....................... Now 4 Only Hoover Canis!er Ong. 129.68 ·-·-··--.............. -........... Now 2 Only Hoover Coover1ible Oog.62.97 ............ -............. -•. --.... Now 5 Only Hoover Convertible Orig. 64. 99 ·-···--·--·-··-··--·--··-··-··-·-Now 1 Only Hoover Dial amatic 0119. 149.97 ........... -...... _.,. ___ , __ Now s Ono/ Hoover Canisler Orig. 39.99 ..•••.....•. , .... ,_.,,,.,, ___ ...... NOW' CAMERAS 2 Onlv ViVitar T4 200 mm F 3.5 Lens lot ~2165 Orig. 119.97 ...... ·-·~·--·-··-...... 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The Orange County agency has also started exploring possible moderate income homes in the Ziggurat area near Rockwell ln- ternational's plant. . The housing project in the Lake Forest a rea, localed on Muirlands Boulevard next to the clubhouse, was first proposed a year ~go by land owner Alex- ander Haigen, according to Scott Ferguson, an aide to Firth Dis- trict Supt. Thomas Riley. "Jt was first proposed through the EMA. They recognized a . -------- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA Ho Ines for need for moderate income hous- ing here," Ferguson said .. "We recognize that this will be an issue or concern to tbe com- munity and want to examine it fully ," he added. Riek Bohay. president of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC ), said such a pro- ject was expected, but not at Lake Forest where lake front homes adjacent to the govern- ment s ubsidized project cost nearly $100,000. "We realize that low income home s in th e Valley are something that are corning. Our SACC plan call s for a maximum of 15 percent or low income hous· ing in this area. We will stand by that figure," Bohay said. "It's just a matter of who will be first and in what area." Bohay added. "We have met once on FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 1975 1'oday's CldSblg N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Lake Forest? this particular project but don 't made available £or families and have enough information. I can't 50 units for senio r ci tizens. see one individual area accepting "Th~units will be made avai l~- a project without s eeing what the ble for people in Orange County plans for the entire area are." but ideally for those who live or Pam Sheldon, housing planner "'ork in the area.·· she explained. with the EMA said her office is '"The construction company that studying the problem of not will do this project has already enough low income housing in the built three or four other simila r Saddleback Valley . projects including one in Hunt· Of the Lake t<'orest proposed ington Beach whieh has proved ~p=ro,,ic:•::.ct:.:•..:':.:h:.:•:..':::":c'.::d_:.O:.:...:::"":::'cc'•:..· _:w:.:il:.:l _:becc_ ___ (~Se=e HOU SIN G , Page A2 ) Battin Charges Hicks I Took 'IDegal Funds' ' , ' . _Th e Neav Champe~ ' Lisa Hook , 11, of Mission Viejo displays the :Ninning Corm that earned her a first place ribbon arid five pieces of bubble gtjffi for blowing the largest bubble in a Sierra Recreation Center bubble-blowing contest recently . President Murder Target? Ford, Rockefeller Threatened in Plot WASHINGTON !AP) -The Secret Service is investigating threats to kill President Ford and Vice President Rockefeller in Dallas, Tex., and New York City, a spokesman said today. "We're aware of threats in New York and a threat in Dallas Elvis St ill Ex hausted and we're investigatiug," said the s pokes man, Ken Lynch. He declined to give £urther de- tails . Jn Dallas, an anonymou s telephone caller told The As- sociated Press a plot. was con- ceived against Ford and Rockereller primari.IY. as the out- growth of the police slaying Mon- day night or a Bishop College stu- dent from Nigeria. In New York, threats to kill Ford and Rockefeller and to blow up buildings were made in telephone calls Tuesday to the New York Daily News and ABC News, said a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In addition to the President and vice president, the caller in New York threatened to kiU 1'·H1 Director Clarence Kelley and At - ty. Gen. Edward H. Levi. the FBI ,. spokesman said. · The spokesman said the caller was a m ale. (See SECRET, Page AZ) S oddle back Opposed P a p e r s Maile d To Jury By GARY GRANVILLE 04 111• Dlily PH~ ~1~11 Embattled Supervisor Robert Battin mailed a formal com- plaint tn the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday charging Di strict Attorney Cecil Hi cks with violating election laws. Almost simultaneously, Battin \\'as handed a legal opinion that he said will serve as the cor- nerstone in his defense against the seven-count Grand Jury in- dictment that charges him with campaigning for lieutenant gov- ernor in 1974 partially at tax- pa~r expens e . (Related story, Page A3.) The complaint against Hicks charges the district attorney with i!Jegally accepting $470 in 1970 campaign contributions from members of his staff. Enclosed ill the mailing to jury foreman James Utte r were copies of the di strict attorney's 1970 campaign statements. They li sted the nine district at- torney employe contributors and their donations which ranged from $25 to $100. Also enclosed in the mailing to the jury was a copy of govern- ment code section 3202 along with an opinion from county counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that the section prohibits a public official from accept ing contributions from his employes. Battin £irst made hi s allegation against Hi c ks two mcmths ago when he and the district attorney becam e embroiled in a name- calling match. (See BATTIN, PageA2) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) ~ Elvi s Presley is ex.- hausted, h as problems with "an enlarged eolon '" and may have "som e mild liver disease," the singer's personal physician said to- day. Toro Expansion Rapped Dr. George Nichopoulos said tests conducted on the 40 -year -ol d s inger established that the ratigue which caused Elvis to eancel a La s Vegas engagement and enter Baptist Hospital last week ''was not due to a ny serious medical problem. but to a very severe ex- hausted state." An assistant ad - ministrator at the hospital said Presley is expected lo remain in hi s well - guarded, two-room suite on the 18th floor for at least another week. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 04 IM D•llr Piiot Si.ti The Saddleback Republican Assembly board of directors has called for ''strenuous opposition·· to a county proposal to expand the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to com mercial airline traffic. "Jf implemented, this plan will result in intolerable noise, de- teriorating air quality, impossi· hie freeway traffic patterns, and other unhappy environmental er- rects in the entire Saddleback Valley,'' commented Chester G. Briner. president of the As - sembly. Briner pointed out that the joint civilian-military use pro- posal has been defeated by com- munity opposition four times since 1968. He attributes revival of the plan to special interest pre- ssure. He said a lthough the As- sembly 's board of di.rector.; has already voted in opposition to the proposal, the question will be put berore the full membership of the Republican group at its Sep- tember meeting. Membei's of the organization will dec ide then whether to ac- tively oppose reelection or public officials ravoring commercial use of El Toro airport and whether to circulate petitions in opposition to the plan, Briner said. The Republican group's state- ment of opposition follows close- ly an action taken by the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun- ci l (MAC) in opposition to civilian useofEIToro. Council members Monday sent a letter o f protest to county s upervisors arid to governmental representatives charging that it would make Mi ssion Viejo "a noisy place to live and work.'' MAC offi cials said present night patterns would have to be chan ged in o rd e r to accom- modate the larger planes, bring- (See JETS, Page A2) Nibbles A h e ad D~lty Piiot Sl~l 1'1191• Bonnie Lowell, 8, came down Crom the hills -Laguna Hills that is -l o ente r the Cost a Mesa Penny Carnival's carrot eating contest Thursday. It was named in honor of Bu·gs Bunny. He would h ave been proud or Bonnie. She won. Peruvian President Overthrown in Coup LIMA, Peru (U Pl)-The five commanders of Peru's five military regions announced Fri- day that they had overthrown Peruvian Pres ident Juan Velasco Alv·arado with the aid of the police rorce. The communique announcing the overthrow was carried by the government-controlled television and radio network. It was not signed by any Peru- vian commander and was dated in Tacna. a city near the Chilean border. The reported coup caught the country by surprise: Businesses closed their doors, their steel bars out front crashing to the ground. The reported overthrow came as Peru was host lo a 78-nation conference or nonaligned nations NEW UNIFORM ORDER A MUST IOWA CITY. Iowa CAP) - Police Chief David Epstein re- quisitioned a new uniform for of- ficer Tom Walden, contending an old one was "more fragrant than good public relations would dic- tate.·· Walde n had bee n sent out with orders to shoot on sight a skunk trapped near an Iowa City re- sidence. The skunk s ighted Walden first. that was considered a diplomatic triumph by the government. It ended eight years of military rule by Velasco Alvarado, wOO himself seized power in a coui> eight years ago from President Fernando Belaunde Terry. "' Alvarado put the nation on a leftis t cours e, nationalizing American and domestic firmJJ and implementing a drastic land reform. The broadcast said the cou.e was led by Prime Minister Geri. Francisco Morales Bermudez. with the backing of the military. Velasco, leader of a leftist na- tionalist governme nt in power nearly seven years, made no response to the communique which recognized Mot.ales Bermudez, who is also 31'ftl.y commander, as P erl.l's ne"w leader. "Peruvians want a rree coun· tlJ', in which persons can' fulfill themselves as individuals," the communique said. "Like PerUvian -soci.ety as ~ <SeePE U,l"aceM) t Or•L·-·:,a :··· .. We atlter Mostly sunny Saturday, according to the weather service, with highs ranging • from near 70 at the beaches ' to near 80 inland. LQws tonight 50 lo 55. Mortician Blasts Colleagues INSIDIE T ODA 'l' Lynn R.edgravt, . RM:bord Benjamin. BeverlSf SilJa, Janet Lynn -theae.ore.o f~ of the storJ Oronoe Coast /'flftl will have .a chance to He in LoJ Angelea this foll. Ser story on Pagtt Cl of •loclofl'a Wttekendt>r. 0 ' ' I ' By AllTHVll ll. VINSEL °'""'Dall• ~ ... SUit A former California F\aneral Directors' Association president from the Orange Coast, who helped draft a tough law on state mortuary practices, today bitter- ly condemned elements or the in- duslry Who have invoked Federal TraCle Commission r egulations over it. Darrell Ward, CFDA chfef in 1'73, Oeitly acknowledged that in some parts of. the country, his profe91ional colleagues prey on unsuspecting families, comclous ool1 of their arief to fatten bank (/ accounts. He said in reaction to the n'C crackdown announced Thursday that he believes Southern CaliforUia is the most honest in America when it comes to honest help for the bereaved. The F1'C initiated new rules on mortuary and fun eral practices following a long survey requiring testimony from runeral home employes from Washington D.C. to Orilnge County. ''It was horrlble ... t have lo ad- mit tt ," said Ward, who is presi- dent of Smith's Mortuary In Hun· tingtoo Beach and vice president oC Pacific View Memorial Park. CoronadelMar. Ward said the California law enacted by the morticians' pro- ression a l society strictly re - gulates billing practices and ad- vertising policies throughout the state. The FTC acknowledged in re- vealing it is imposing alronJ: con· trols on the industry to curb the unscrupulous profiteers that some states have already done the job. "I think Southern California is lhC! cleanest area of the nation,., said Ward, add.i.ng th.al tune.ra) .. I costs are about double in the San Francisco Bay area because it is unionized. He blamed certain inconsisten- cies which are specifically illegal on either an unscrupulous few mortuary operators, or honest ig- norance of \Yhat is actually law the industry itselr helped to en!: •1 e 'Q/these jerk.shave bee.n m g twenty bucks ller;e and there on'(.flowers Qf umqusme service .•. and yob b(etter ~ charge What the law allow!," be said .... lie jail onetof bb aid• was ,. a mong those who testified before FTC investigators during the lengthy probe which revealed shysteriAm , so-called body- snatching by mortieians operat- ing literally as ambulance chasers and the· switching or cheap caskets arter families bought costly ones to house loved ones for eternity. Unionism has been cited as one reason ror inflated costs of the in - evitable ract of making fune ral a rrang·ements, some time, som,where. '· • "ln Washington O.C., they <See FUNE llALS, Pag•.U) .. ':: ..... • - M Y-S.•~lct ... u ... LM.S."' 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Furthermore, the district al· torney said, he was not personal- ly responsible for collecting or disbursing the funds spent on his campaign for re-election in 1970. Battin tried to bri ng his charges against Hicks to the Grand Jury earlier this month when he was a witness during the jury's investigation into his own 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor. However , .he was told by Utter that the subject of jury's inquiry was hi s campaign, not the district att9rn ey 's , a ccording to transcripts or his t estimony. The d efense piece Jlattln h auled out Thurs day was a n\emo from Kuy~er. It said that county supervisors' staff members are not assaigned wo rk hours except those sent by thesupervisors themselves. "You have asked whether or not there is any mi nimum number of hours a staff member of your office must work in order to be entitled to compen5ation, '' .Kuyper wrote, _ "I beljeve the answer is no,'' he continued. Kuyper said the county's personnel and salary resolution ;,specifi c al l y g ives the supervisors the power lO pre- scribe hours of work ... Battin said he sees Kuyper's opinion as added fortification to his position that there was nothing illegal about ttis staff working on campaign chores during normal working hours in 1974 . The ind i ctment brought against him charges that he act- ed illegally when he knowingly or Wlknowingly a llowed his staff to ~·ork on his campaign. Meany Speech WASHIN GTON CAP) -AFL· CIO President George Meany says a generation of gains in America's standard of living is being wiped out by an ad- ministr ation that ''places dollar signs ahead of people." In hi s an- nual Labor Day message re- leased today, Meany warned of "a deeper. more serious r e- cession" unless the Ford ad- ministration r e vamps it s economic policies. ORA NGE COAST ~11 DAILY PILOT TM O••t,~· (0•" O.u>1 "••QI ""'ft "ft'<~ •\<-· .,,,..11 1""1<•"' '"'" ''PV~'""""°"lr.0< .... f!' 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Its schools arc organi zed into three levels: 1$ t len1entary school s ser,·e gr ades K-6 (1'rabuco~F.lementa ry School has grades K·8): 3 intermediate schools serve grades 7·8, and two comprehen:si'llc high sC'hools :sC'rve grades 9· 12. The di s· trict also has one continuation hi gh school which offers an alternative program prin1arily for students 1n the last two ye ars of h.1gh school. i-\ vanety of spcC'ial ed ucation programs are also pro"·ided. among thenl a specia l facility for h<J n· dicipped youngster s. Es pl'rania Schoo l. 1'he largest "school" in the district is the Adult Education SC'hool. v.·hirh has more than 3.000 enrollees during the c·ourse of the year. About 14 ,900 s tudents are expected on opening day. Sept. IO. This refl ects the continued growth that the distnct is still expe riencing, although the years of dramatic in- creases in students population are apparently over. Schools a re staffed by a 622-men1ber ra culty and 64-0 full- and part-time s upport staff. Dr. Richard Welte, newly ap- pointed superintendent of sr hools in the district. ha's served the district since unification in 1973, and before that. had served as the s uperintendent or one of the component school districts. BOARD OF EDUCATIOS -CU RRENT CONCERNS: The five-mem ber Board of Education meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 8 p.m ., at Los Alisos In- termediate School, in Mission Viejo. The board has indicated conc ern for °the m ost careful expenditure or tax dollars so that the citizens recei ve full value for every penny s pent. Current funding practices at the stale le\'el mean th at loC'al resources still ha\.•e to support the lion's: share of the <'.'Os ts of public schools, and the board is aware of this impact on the local tax- payer. The future will require a c·areful analysis of programs and services so that the true priorities of the community are those o( the schools. The board has stressed its openness and v.•illingness to li sten to the local citi zens. a nd encourage the community to attend board meet ings and to bring concerns to tbe board. Since the beginning, Saddle back Valley has been 'noted for the openness of the public dialog, and this healthy practice can only lead to r esponsi ble and responsive local government. NEED ~JORE INFOR~lATION? Dr. Richard Welte, Superintendent John Cooper, Assistant to the Superintendent 580-1234 580-1234 WHAT ISTAUGIO': Elementary Schools. Establishing the child on a firm founda tion in the e ssential skills is a primary goal in the elementary years. The di strict has won distinction for its early cttildhood education programs, and will continue to utilize the best resources a vailable to meet the individual needs of cttildren. Each school has a list of ba:sic texts and materials used in the schools, and the prin- cipal will be pleased to discuss in structional met~ods with you . Supplerilental programs insure that the ch1ldren r e- ceive broad experience in music and other cultural ac- tivities. tntermed.Jate School. Seventh and 8th grades are times of transition for a yolUlg person, and these programs are tailored to meet the special needs of the growing years. The district will open its third intermediate school this fall. High School. Two comprehensive high schools serve the students in the district with a third being planned to open in the fa ll of 1977 . Graduation requirements include three years of English, one and a half years of mathematics. one year or science, three years of social science incl.u~ing world geography and c ultures , history and c1v1cs- economics. one year or health and driver education, and physical education. These courses comprise 135 of the 210 units r equired for graduation. The remaining 75 units are electi\'es. The comprehensive high schools offer art, drama, vocal and instrumental music. photog raphy, computer program- ming, foreign languages. team and individual sports, busi- ness and shop s kill s, ROTC. and horticulture and agriculture prog rams. Combination library.media centers provide res· arch and materials, taped foreign language drills. and courses for students in media technology. Adult E ducation. Adult'> who want to get their high school di plom as can lake the necessary courses through the district . The adult school also offers a wide range or courses of interest to all ages and occupalions. The di strict has one of the largest adult school programs in the state, and has been widely copied by other distri cts. CAREER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Each high school has an active career center , staffed by trained counselor s and teachers. The centers offer information to students on occupations and help prov ide the planning necessary to choose a meaningful and productive coreer . Many .students are enrolled in the work .e xperience pr<;i- grams in whic h the students actually work in the communi- ty, learning on a fi rst-hand basis the skills they v.·ill need when they graduate from school. The distri ct is striving to create a sense of responsibility and self-worth in its young people by preparing them for lifetime commitments to useful ca reers. Job·entry skills are emphasized as well as college-bound orientation to maximize indi vidual potential. SERVICES FOR.SPECIAL STUDENTS: The district is prepared to meet the needs or learners at all levels of development, a nd tttis is e mphasized by the num ber of special progra ms o£fered in the schools. Me ntally-gifted students are offered special enrichment programs at all grade levels through the Mentally Gifted Minor Program <MGM ). Students with s peci fi c learning disabilities have access to counseling services and psychological support services. as well as special classes designed to meet their needs. Classes are conducted for the educable m entally re - tarded and ror the trainable mentally · retarded children at all levels . Servic·es are <ilso provided cooperatively with neighboring distri cts for handicaps that require special at· tention. In addition, the special needs of all the children in the regular programs are me t through increased in- dividualization , and through :;uch widely-acclaimed pro- grams as the El Toro High School Reading Complex. FOOD SERVICF..S: All schools serve a nutritious hot lunch cost ing S.50 for elementa ry and inlermediate stu- dents, and the high school students· lunches start at $.65. Students can a lso buy a la carte lunches at the intermediste and high school levels. TRANSPORTAnON: Bus lransportution is provided to children who are beyond certain walking distances from the school which they attend. The present minimum distances for bus service ere :. Kindergarten tbrougn i no grades; 3rd · 4th grades: Slh -6th grades: 7th -12th gradts : Information on buses may b<! obtalned at dividuat school. ~mile t rnile l V.. milo 2 miles each in· NEW IN THE DISTRICT? HERE'$ HOW TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD : Call the Di stri ct O!Ncc (586·1234.J to find out which school your child will attend. All schools are open ror registration. Each school )lo'ill provide infor m&· lion on their programs and activities . I I I I I , I I I I I' I I I I , _______________________________ _ ' • Fro• Page .41 HOUSING very suc~~sslul. •• Ferauson said bis olOce waa • veiY lmpt,as~d with the projec.t atii:Wttinaton·n.ach. 1-lowever, he emphasized. "the company will ha ve to assure the community and our office that thay will put up units that are compatible Rnd acceptable to the communit y.·· "The t•ompany <S&.S Construc- tion Company) is quite capable of doing this project without hav- ing any effect on the comrnuni- ty," Sheldon s aid. She said the units will cost rrom $250 to $325 per unit , but that the government will help the tenants pay for the apartments. "Anyone will be allowed to rent there.·· Sheldon added. She-s aid a major reason the un- its v..·ere proposed at Lake Forest is that the d eveloper came to their office with the idea. "It is really close to a s hopping center complex which is ideal for senior citiz ens so we thought it was a good idea.'' she s aid. The property will need to be re- zoned in orde r to allow more density of units, the planner added. The current zone calls for 20 units per acre, but Sheldon said a "somew hat hig h fi gure " is needed to house the lower income people. Both Ferguson and Sheldon emphasized tha t the units are proposed for people with a n average income of $12.000 a year. Of the Ziggurat units, Sheldon said Rockwell International ap- proached the EMA on possible housing in the area. Rockwell owns the land where the proposed housing is planned. "They wanted to have some moderate income housing for people who will work in their plant," Sheldon s aid. "There isn't any type of .de-' finite plan or anytbJng," she added. "So fa r it's just a lol or talk." But the planner added that in the EMA '1 attempt to balance housing cost s in the Saddleback Valley, the Rockwell proposal fits in nicely. "We are trying very h ard to get a better balance in that area," s he said. '1'hat's w hy we 've conside red the Rockwell area." SACC will be holding a series of meetings discussing the issue. The next meeting is Wednesday at the group's office, Fro• Page Al FUNERALS charged $900 for a casket like we used for poor little Jane Doe," said Ward . He was referring to a plajn, gray, cardboard·like $35 coffin bought by the county in 1969 for an unidentified sex murder vic- tim whose throa t was slashed in Huntington Beach. Jane Doe was buried nearly a year later, a fte r being kept in preservation in case someone could be round to identify her. Ward said he-n.n only speak for Smith's a nd Pacific View mortuaries on billing practices for services available, but believes the industry in the Southland is pretty uniform. He said they charge $245 for mortuary service, which in- c ludes pi c kin g up a cor pse anywhere with in a 60-m ile radius. e mba lming it if desired or necess ary, o r cosmetic restoral in the case of violent de- ath or autopsy, which mutilates the remains. ··Anything that's necessary in the eyes of t he Ja w or that wi ll please the family," Ward com- mented. He s aid costs are spelled out in a Disclosure Statement, adding tMt a full -fledged funeral costs $240 mOre-with $100 knocked off for a graveside rite-and a con- t ainer is provided ir the bere aved family does not choose to select a specific casket . ''We only charge $55 for babies' ser vices,·· he added. Ward expressed anger about the fact the FTC had to step in . wh e n Ameri can mo r tua ry operators in some areas failed to police themsel'1es. • Citing a recent article in Busi- ness Week magazine, he quoted it as saying the re are now 62,000 fed eral regulations over virtual- ly eve ry aspect of AmeMcan life and commerce. "We're regulating ourselves light out of It democracy," he said bitterly, "It's a shame." Driver Hurt . As Car F1ips A South Laguna man is in satisfactory condition today at Miss ion Com munity Hospita l after the car be was dMvineover· turned on Alicia Parkway In Mis- sion Viejo shortly after midnight. Donald Diluccia, 41, of 24291 Los Serrenos Drive. suffered cuts and bruises and possible internal injuries in the m ishap on Ali cia Just north of Pelican Drive. A Cillfornia Hi ghway Patrol spokesman said Diluccia ap· parently los t c ont rol or his sport.scar, which shot off the road and Oipped over several times. Pilot Logbook Gas Company Eyes 'Solar Business' Dy RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OI .. 0.11~ P'l .. I Sift! THIS WE E K 'S DISCLOSURE BY the Southern California Gas Company that ll was conducting a solar heat· ing experiment at the Timbers apartments has led lo s peculation that t he gas company may go into the :sunshine busines s. Although s unshine is free, it costs a lot of money to make it work for you. ltooftop collectors have to be con· ~tructed and heat exchangers and storal(e thanks bu.ill . Thia; 1s w~ere the ga s company with its technical knowhow could Step 1n. - Of cour se the changeover from one type of energy to another would probably require a name change for the utility itself. How about calling it the ' 'Southern Cali fornia Suns hine Company?" ThC · name does have r> nice ring to it. • •• ALTHOUGH F RAS.IER is long dead and gone, the m e n1ory .o( the sensuous N11:ot1e.Ls 1 lion continues to linger. That was dramatically pointed out on page 3Sof this week's '·People" magazine. Stephanie. the 10-year-old daughter or Prince Rainier and Pricess Grace Kelly, is shown wearing on~ or Frasier's T-s hirts. HaU a dozen of the shirts were sent to Monaco's royal family three-and-a -half year~ a go, but offi cials or the Irvine wildlife preserve said they hadn't seen the light of day until they s howed up in the magazine. It remains doubtful that Stephanie was been told why Fras ier became internationally famous . But then who knnv..·s? Europea ns tend to be more enli ghtened in matters or lOV<'. ••• RESIDENTS OF SAN JUl\N CAPISTRANO will be paying a bit more for street li ght electricity and the water· ing of parks -in theory that ls, For some unexplained reason both were overlooked when last year's budget was approved. There was enough money in the reser ve account, however, to avoid keeping the city in the dark . Male Cha uvinists come in all descriptions, including 80me who wear wet.suits a nd carry surfboards, it was learned last weekend at a s urfing contest for women at Laguna Niguel's Salt Creek. -This year. finance director John O'Sullivan said, both items were properly entered ln the budget . Returning swallows shou.ld at least see where they'r e going. ••• The m en were supposed to st ay off the beach while the women dashe d through the waves , but Harbor Patrol of· ficials said they refused to copper ate. About one dozen youths were pulled out of the water by lifeguards and cited for surting in a r estr:icted area: Wh en the disruption was over the women continued s urfing but immediately faced another problem : The waves were onl y three feet high. CUSD Park Debate Takes New Turn Trustees of the Capist rano Unified School Di strict are ex· pected to discuss the county'Si latest orrer on the use of Castille Services Held For San Juan Crash Victim High mass was offered Wed- nesday for Daniel Verne Van Galis, of San Juan Capistrano, a Dana Hills High School gr adua te killed in an automobile accident Sunday morning near Reddjng. He was 18. . Van Galis was killed when h_is car. with a boat and trai ler in tow, drifted from the road and ro!Ied down an embankment. a California Highway Patrolman said. Van Galis graduated from Dana llills in J une. He was re· membered by a counselor as a student who enjoyed ind'ustrial arts classes and was well-liked by his classmates . He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs . Daniel P. Van Galls, of the family home, 31745 Aguacate Road , a brother . J ames. and a sister, Darla. Frolff Page AJ JETS ... ing them right over populated a reas in the Saddleback Valley. · The letter said this was born out wh en Vietnamese refugees were airlifted into El Toro. "The constant noise of the large com· mercial r lanes coming in and taking of was not acceptable to most residents , but due to the emergency nature of the pro· gram little was said," it pointed out. No similar action has as of yet been t aken by the S.ddleback Area Coordinating Council. a coalit ion of local homeowners groups. llowever, the SACC organiza- tion has a long·standing record of Opposition to commercial use ot the El Toro base. Recont1rma· lion of that PoSiUon is virtually assured when the COWl<:il meets again next month, according to SACC leaders. , Pat"k in Mission Viejo when they meet Tuesday night. The Co unt y Board o f Supervisors previously ordered that the district pay $.500 a month re nt for the us e of the un- developed park site where they have, for the past two years, had the portable Castille Elementary School. In the past, use of the site has been rent-free. In July, trustees refused to s ign the rental agree· ment. , But this week . s upervisors lowered their requested rent to $300. There is no action expected on the unsettle d issue of employes salaries but trus tees will be asked lo adopt a policy which would direct the proceedings of admini st rators if either teaching or non-teaching employes went on stMke . The m eeting, the last before school st a rts, will begin at 7:30 p.m . in San Juan Elementary School. 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. Frolff Page AJ SECRET ... "The guy said he was with. the Wea ther Und erground," lhe spokes m an added. The Weal.h er Underground claiined respons ibility for a bombing at the State Depart- ment J an. 29. There were no in· juries in that explosion. The caller who te lephoned the AP in Dallas said a· group of 20 to 25 persons is involved in a plot to kill Ford a nd Rockefeller when they appear before the National Republican Woman's conven- tion. ! Convelltlon officials said Rockefeller is to appear on Sept. 12 and Ford is to address lhe con· vention the next d ay. Tht caller referred lo the shooting death Monda,y of Em- manuel Olajldle OlatunJu, slain by a Dallas policeman in what or- ncers said later was a "~gretta· ble'' incident. Officer& said Olatunjl was shot in the head during a robbery invt!sUgation when ordered by Poli('e to stop and ned making a aesture in_t.erpreted as a move to draw a gun. Police said wltnesse. told them later Olatunji hnd not been in· volved in the robbery. '· I• 7 7 ~ . ~ -------- Irvine VOL. 68, NO. 241, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks 'TEN CENTS Whole Council Has · Conflicts--Burton By DOUG FRITZSCJIE 01111• D•Uy PUotmll The entire lrvine City Co un cil probably has conflicts or interest involved when the COWl Cil con- c.Jucls city business, according to CoWlcilman John Burton. llurton, who a bstaint'<.I from two non -co ntroversial votes 1'uesday due to a potential con - nlct of interest, ca lled on the .\st or the council Thursd11y to bare the facts of their Lives to the CaUfornia Fair Political Prac- ti ces Commission . Burton was told his work as a consultant ror the pro - development Council on the En· vironment, Employment, Economy and Development might be a conflict of Interest in counci l d ecisions on develop- ment·relate d matters. The inquiry into Burton's in- terests was made by Councilmlin ~lenry Quig ley after he had been asked about it by Councilman Robert West and Northwood zon- ing protester Chuck Winslow_ Burton followed up with some inquirtfs of his own lo l~e .f'alr Political Practices Commission. which ill charged with ad- mlniste~ing provisions of the Proposition Sl_..po1itical conflict of int erest law. In a memo lo the counc il , Burton said, "My understanding is that someone in Bob West's position (real estate investment analyst I has Bpproximatcly a 70 percent cha nce or being forced to resign at some point in time. "Henry Quigley. by virtue of his investment counseling and real estate business, mciy very well be in the same position as Bob. "Lesser conflicts in relation to Art Anthony (a r etired Marine pilot whose wirl' is a cowtsclor ror the Irvine school dislnctJ and Gaby Pryor (wire of a newspaper environmental reporter) also atl- pear; but like all comments from the Fair Political Practices Com- mission, there is a great deal of question as lo what constitutes a conruct, when it is a conruct and (See INTEREST, PageA2) I ...... I Battin Charges Hicks Took 'filegal Funds' ....... .~\ ' ) ,. ..... 1--' e>allr Pilot """"' DJ ,..,., Miii NEWPORT MAYOR DON MC INNIS TAKES OFF Balloon Right Part of Fund-raising Day Uayorin Air Mcinnis Takes Balloon Trip New York, Dallas Ford, Rocky Death Plotted? WASHINGTON CAP) -The Secret Service is investigating threats to kill President Ford and Vice President Rockefeller in Dallas, Tex., and New York City, a spokesman s aid today. "We 're aware or thre ats in New York and a threat in Dallas and we're investigatiug," said the spokesman, Ken l.ynch. He decUned to give further de- tails. ty. Gen . Edward H. Levi, the FBI spokesman said . · The s pokesman said the caller was a male. '•The guy said he was with the Weather Und er ground," the spokesman added. The Weather Underground claimed responsibility for a bombing at the State Depart- ment Jan. 29. There were no in- juries in that explosion. The caller who telephoned the AP in Dallas said a group of 20 to 25 persons is involved in a plot to kill Ford and Rockefeller when <See SECRET, PageA2l Elvi.s Still Exhausted MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U Pll -Elvis Presley is ex- hausted, has problems wit h "an enlarged colon" a nd may have ·'some mild liver disease." the singer's personal physician said to- day. Dr. George Nichopoulos said tests conducted on the 40 -year ·old si nger establis hed that the fatigue which caused Elvis to c,ance l a Las Vega s engagement and enter Baptist Hospital last week ''wa s not due to any serious medical problem, but to a very severe ex- hausted state.·· An a ss i s tant ad - ministrator at the hospital ·said Presley is expected to remain in his well - guarded, two-room suite on the 18th floor for at least aootherweek. Newport Beach Mayor Don Mc innis soared into the sky beneath a hot air balloon early today during the kickoff or Fas hion I s land 's Muscular Dystrophy Asso~ialion Day. The flight in the 80-foot balloon "Setting Free" was one of many lifts in the promotional balloon that is making a national tour ending in Las Vegas Labor Day for the a nnual J e rry Lewis l\.luscular Dystrophy Telethon. ' raising day al 7 p.m . on the lawn near The Broadway. The Muscular Dystrophy As- sociation is a ·group or scientists and" concerned citizens who have banded tog_ether in an all out c ampaign against neuro - muscular_diseases. In Dallas, an anonymous telephone caller told The As- sociated Press a plot was con- ceived against Ford and Rockefeller primarily as the out- growth of the police slaying Mon- day night of a Bi.shop College stu- dent from Nigeria. In New York, threats to kill Ford and Rockefeller and to blow up buildings were made in telephone c alls Tuesday to the New York Daily News and ABC News, said a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In addition to the President and -vice president, the--caller-in New York threatened to kill l-'liJ Director Clarence Kelley and Al· Airporter Burglary Team Nets Luggage Another ascent of the balloon was scheduled to e nd the fund - More than J 70 shopping centers across the nation are sponsoring "MDA Days." Activities of the da'y included a raffle. entertainment. a pancake breakfast and other fWld-raising events. Bertolirw Fined In Hinshaw Role Superior Court Judge Walter Smith fined Orange CoWlty as- sessor official James Bertolino $1,000 today for his role in Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s CR-Newport Noise Law Gets Teeth Beginning Oct. 1, the Orange County Health Department will enforce Irvine's new noise or- dinance. The $1 .IOO·a-year contract would h ave county health of. ficers respond to complaints of "unnecessary, excessive and an- noying sounds.'' The city ordinance sel~ a limit of SO decibels or noise between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m . and 55 decibels during the day. Complaints about noise may be directed to the Citizens As- sistance Officer Larry Larsen after Oct. l . Beach) 1972 congressional cam- paign. Judge Smith also placed Bertolino on three years proba- tion. ordered him to terminate his employment with the county and to make r estitution of $427. The restitution was for county wages paid to Bertolino while he wa s actually working on Hinshaw·s campaign. Of nine a ssessor's office or- ficials indicted last December on conspiracy charges related to the former assessor 's s uccessful congress ional ca mpai g n . Bertolino was the first to be found guilty by a jury. Seven other indict ees have pleaded guilty and been fined from $1,000 to $2,500. The other indictee is waiting trial . Bertolino was round guilty of conspiracy charges early lhis month following a five-week trial. The jury deliberated less than three hours before returning its guilty verdict. Peru's Arniy Overthrows Juan Velasco LIMA, Peru (UPJ)-The five ('Ommanders of Peru's five military regions announced Fri- day that they had overthrown Peruv ian President Juan Velasco Alvarado with the aid of the police force. The communique annoWlcing the overthrow was carried by the government-controlled television and radio network. It was not signed by any Peru- vian commander and was dated in Tacna. a city near the Chilean border. The reported coup caught the country by surprise. Businesses closed their doors, their stee l bars out front crashing to the ground. The reported overthrow came as Peru was host to a 78-nal1on conference of nonaligned nations that was considered a diplomatic triumph by the government. lt ended eight years of military rule by Velasco Alvarado, who himself seized power in a coup eight years ago from President Fernando Bela unde Terry. Alvarado put the nation on a (Set! PERU, PageA2) A pair of burglars using "Do Not Disturb" signs to cover their tracks ransacked a dozen rooms al Irvine's Airporter IM Thurs- day. The daytime burglaries all in- volved rooms on the hotel's inner courtyard, according to police. Police said the burglars systematically worked their way aroWld the courtyard, jimmying ooen doors with screwdrivers and reeler gauges. Losses had not been tallied to- day. but the thieves apparently took luggage, c lothing, toiletries and virtually anything else light enough to .carry out. Bell hops at the hotel told police business Thursday was slower than usual, accounting (or failure of a nyone to see the burglars during the series of break-ins . NEW UNIFORM ORDER A MUST IOWA CITY, Iowa CAP) - Police Chief David Epstein re- quisitioned a new uniform for of· fi cerTom Walden, cOntendingan old one was "more fragrant than , good public relations would dic- tate.·· Walden had been sent out with orders to shoot on sight a skunk trapped near •n Iowa City re- sidence. The s kunk sighted Walden first . After breaking into the rooms, police said, the burglars hung out ··0o Not Disturb" signs tO insure their priv<i.cy a nd to preveqt hotel maids from en1ering the room af· terwards and noticing the ransacking. Police believe two burglars were involved because marks on the doors left by pry bars were or two different sizes. . lroine Plans New Census To Hike Funds Tbe city of Irvine plans a new head count or residents next year, which it hopes will add $189.ooo a year to city corrers through 1980. The special census, conducted jointly with other Or11nge CoWlty cities, will cost about $17,000, ac- cording to Irvine Administrative Services Director James Har- rington. Population is the basis on which several state funds are parcelled out to cities. The more prople, the more money. When the last special census was taken illil. October 1973, there were 25,855 frvine residents. Last January the slate estimated 30,850. The city expects 40,281 for the new count next January. Mortician Blasts . Colleagues _.ii,_ •~ • or Pacific Vlew Memorial Park, cOlltS a;e about double in the San By AllTHUR'll. VINSEL OfttleD•ll., i:'lWl:Maff A former California F\lneral Directors' Association president from the Orange Coast, who helped draft a tough 1aw on state mortuary practices, today bitter- Jy condemned e le m ents or the in- dustry who have invoked Federal Trade Commission regulations over It. Darrell Ward, CFDA e:hie£ in 1973, n atly acknowledge:d that In some ports or the country, his pr:of'es•lonal colleagues prey on unsuspectine ram Illes, comcious only of their 1rief.to fatten bank BCt.VU0'-'7. , He said in reaction 'to the PI'C Coronadel Mar. Fraricisco Bay area because il is crackdown announced Thursday Ward said the California law unionized. that he believes Southern enacted by the morticians' pro-He,blamedcertainlnronsi!len· California is the most honest in ressional society strictly ..re-ciea which are speciftcally illegal Amerie:a when it com~ to bonest gulates billing practices and ad-on either an unscnipulOU$ few help for the bereaved. vertising policies throughout the mortuary operators. or honesl ig- The FTC initiated new rules on slate. , non.nee of wtlat is. actually law mortuary and funeral practices The FTC acknowledged i.n re-lhe lnd1.1stry Itself helped to rollowing a Jong survey requiring vealing it is imposing at.rong con-enact. testimony from funeral home trolJ on tbe industry to curb lhe "Soml!of these jerks have been employe' from Washi~on D.C. unscrupulous profltee~ that ~atbll twtnty buclcs1bent and toOr•ngeCounty. some states have already daM: \be.re Ol\/.flowe.n or Jbnoielne ''It was horrible. _ .I have to ad-lhe job. Mrvtce-. ,1 .end you bitter only mit It," said Ward, who ts pre&i· "I thln.k Southern Califomia is charge-what the law ai.Jows." he dent of Smith's Mortuaty in Hun-the cle.anes:t area 61 the naUon," said. • • , tinilon Beach and vice president said Ward, adding that funeral fle ~d ooe or bis a.k1es was " ' .. ., • • • •• • I , • among ti,ose who testified before ITC investigators during the lengthy probe which revealed shysterism. !'lo-called body- snatchinc by morticians operat- ing literally as ambulance chasers and the swite:hing or che-.p caskets after famili es bouaht cosUy one.s to house loved ones for eternity. Unionism has been cited as one teHOO for \nnated costs of the in- evil8ble f~ct of making funeral ,rr angements, some time. somewhere. "In Wa.hin.ton D.C., they ' (See FUNERALS, Pa(<A2) • ~ Papers Mailed To Jury By GA RV GRANVILLE Of Ille O•lly Pllol Sl;oH Embattled Supervisor Robert Battin mailed a formal com- plaint to the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday charging District Attorney Cecil H1ckl\ with viola.ting election laws. Almost simulta neously, Battin was handed a legal opinion that he s aid will serve as the cor- nerstone in hi s defense against the seven -count Grand Jury in- dictment that charges him with campaigning for lieutenant gov. ernor in 1974 partially al tax- payer expense. (Related story, Page Al.) The complaint against I-licks charges the district attorney with illesa1ly accepting $470 in 1970 campaian contributions from members of his s taff. Enclosed in the mailing to jury foreman James Utter we r e copies of the district attorney's 1970 campaign statements. They listed the nine di strict at- torney employe contributors and their donations which ranged from $25 to $100. Al so enclosed in the mailing to the jury was a copy of govern- ment code section 3202 along with an opinion from county counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that th.e section prohibits a public official from accepting contribution$ from his employes. . Battin first made his allegation against Hicks l'ol.'O months ago when he and the di strict attorney became embroiled in a name. calling match. In answer to the charge, Hi cks said that the contributions were made to a campaign committee and not to himself personally. Furthermore, the district at- torney said. he was not personal- ly responsible for collecting or disbursing the funds spent on hli campaign for re-election in 1970.• Battin tried to bring his charges against Hicks to the Grand Jury earlier this month when he was a witness during the jury's investigation into his own 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor. <See BATTIN. PageA2) Or•:_·~~,:••t Weatller Mostly s unny Saturday, according to the weather service. with hi g hs ranging Crom near 70 at the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight so to 55 . INSIDE TODAY Lynn Redgrave, R1cho.rd Benjamin, Beverly Sills, Janet Lynn -these ar~ a Jew of the stars Orangf! Coast /OJ\$ will have .a chance to ttee in l,-0.s Angeles this /alt. See "ory on P.age CJ oj today's Weekender. lad"'" CM .. .. AIT-krvk• ....... l..M.-." C.llftmll 0.Mlll ... .~ ""'"' er.u-• OIMll N911(ft llllt..-11! l"t~ P'I-• F ... 1 ... lll<Wd -<•IN ....... min*'! M11l..I .... •' ,... ... . ·~ c .. •• ••• .. , Cl cw .. ... co• , • . ' • AZ OAJLVPU.Ot Frld1y. Augusi 29, 1976 . ,. r---------------------------~-~, : ffrlpftd l•forwatlon Abe"' • • • I I I ! Yo1ir Schools i . I ' 1 Irvine Unified School District I· I (CL1)>AND SAVE FOR voi>R DISTRICT) 1 ·' I 1\BOIJT Tilt-: fJISTRJCT: 'fhe lr\·inc Unified School I .... "' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I Distrttt \\"Ill be s t nrt111~ its third year or operatioi:i In Sep- t,~mb<•r 1'hc <hs l1'1t·{ ha:$ l'n1barked upon a vigorous ap- vroac·h to JlrovuJ1n~ \'X1.:cllence 1n edueat1on.a l programs for students The district "'ill I)(" l)erving 9.600 students at the bt&in- ning o! the 1975-76 school year. This is up 2,000 frotn the 1973·7·1 beRinning Yt'<:tr trv111e provides alternatives in sc hool organiz.ation pal· terns and is organ1zt'd "·ith 1•ight ele mentary schools having :i kindergart<'n through sixth organizational pattern, and one-school. V1st8 Verde, with a k1ndergarten through eighth pitttt>rn. T"•o m iddh.• schools. Rancho San Joaquin a nd \'enado. a re orga niz<'<l on a ~c>ve'n·eig ht basis. The high schools are Unl\'Crslty High , SELF (an alternative high schooll, and Irvine Hi gh, which is starting ""'ith a freshman C'lass temporarily [()('ated on the ca mpus or Rancho San J oaqu.i n. Completion or the new Irvine High School is scheduled for spnng 1976. :\1rs L i.'C' S1coh. pr1..·s1d<'nt of tht~ Irvine Board of Educa- tion. stall's . "Thr governing board of the Irvine Unified School Dislrll't believes 1n pro\'iding maximum educational opportuni ties for the learners it serves in order that they n\ay r"ach their highest potential. The district provides many opportuni t ies for lhe lr\•ine community to express its vicY.'S nn ~choo l operations. The board also believes i.n pl an- ning for fut ure gro\\-1h to insure that schools be r eady for studC'nts on <i ti mely basis. and in prO\'iding ser\'iCes in a l'OSl·eff('t't i ve manner." 801\RD OJ.' F.llUC"ATION : The boa rd mee ts the second ::ind last J\.londays of t~ach month. f>'irsl meeting of the month rotates among the school s, the second is at Uni\·ersity Hi gh &·hi'lol. · •:llUC't\TIONA.I. PROGRt\~S: In the fall o! 1973, lr\'1ne p;trents, teachers and students were involved in a distr1el ·wide goal -setting process. establishing basic skills <is a priority goal for al l schools in the district. During this process. each school derived a set of goals which serve as the basis (or that particular school's educational program plan. Learning of the basic skill s was the top pn ority goaJ d1str1 ct ·'>'' 1de. Teachers in 311 schools use a variety of materials and methods to promolc effective learning designed to fit each student. l'll ethods and m11tcrials are selected aner careful 3nalys_is or d i:t~nostic data a\"~lable frofb, tests. teacher ob-' servat1ons, and parent and pupil feedbac°'F. · U ni\ crsity 1~a rk elementary, Ra ncho Sa n Joaquin, Mid- dle. and SELF l·ligh School offer alternative educational pro- grams to meet lhe needs of students and parents who wish their youngsters to l1<1ve either a more open learning ex- Pto'rienceor a more formalized approach. El.EMENTAR Y SCllOOLS' primary focus is on basic skill acquis iti on in reading, oral and written language. math, social sciences. science. l !ndergirding skill development is attilude development. enh ancing self concepts and promot- ing learning as a positive lifelong activity. Other content areas of physical education. music and art add dimension to the elementary program. l·ligh district test scores verify the success of instruct ion. and students learning -grades one through six -were at or above learning expectancies in all academic areas tested. . ~IDDLE SCliOOL students in grades seven and eight continue to round out and deepen the basic skills previously developed . They experience increased opportunities to app-' ly these s~ills in other elect ive content areas designed to stimulate interest and exploration, and guide them toward career choices to be determined during high school. IOGll SCllOOLS in the district offer comprehensive programs are offered for mentally gi.fted minor students, for developm e ntal reading improvement and for mathematics basic skills development . Guidance programs are designed to assist students in the developll'_lent or decision-making skills to enh ance emo-~1onal matun ty and self satisfaction. Jn addition, emphasis 1s placed upon students utilizing thei.r skills in personal and career planning. . ADULT EDUCATION: Over 2,500 Irvine adults found 1ntc~esl i ng subjects in such areas as business, fine arts, £ore1gn language, science, technical education and social SC'iences. The number of classes for adults has inc reased from 25 the rir st year of the program in IV73, to over 60 last year . Seventy classes are planned for fall 1975. Classes in Ar:nerican heritage cooking, America's past. issues o! the 60 s. and the United States and its first200 years are planned as part of the bicentennial year's celebration . CAREER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Career :ind ~ocational. educ a_ ti.on has been. identified as a priority goal in the Irvine Uru fled Sc hool District . All schools have <'areer guidance programs and are making e fforts to attain this goal. Th~ career. guidance -:enter at University High School has ga1ne.d national and state recognition as an exemplary progtam in career and vocational education. . ~n ever·increasing number of high school stude nts are gaining valuable on-the-job training through the Coastline ~egional Occupational Program, work experience educa- t10'?·. and assignments in the local busine5s and industry tra1n1ng programs: The middle sohools '>'ill have a comprehensive career edu~a.tion system, including emphasis on self-awareness, dec1s10'? making, educational aware ness, career and economic awareness. Elementary schools will expand their ca reer education ~wareness instruction by introducing planned learning un- its to better acq uaint the students with the world or work. STUDENTS WITtl SPECIAL NEEDS: The Irvine U nifi~d School Dist.ri ct is committed to the philosophy or m.eel1n g t_he educ_al1opal needs of all children. Irvine Dii· tnct pr~v1d es enrichment programs for mentally gifted stu- dents, k1nderga rt en through twelfth. The district provides a su~ple~entary education center program in each school which is based on the assumption the students' special needs can best be served in the context of the regular classroom y.·ilh thei r fri ends and classmates. Children who are educationally handicapped and have a learning disabillty or are educabJy mentally retarded are provided individualized instruction both within the regulu clas.!l r oom setting and in s pec ial learning center s throughout the school. Provision is m ade !or primary aphasic children and chHdcen in need of speech therapy. Coi:tractual services with other public school programs and pnvate_, schools for multi-handicapped, deaf, hard-of· he~ring, visually handicapped, emotionally disturbed, traina ble m entally retarded, and upper 1rade epbuiC children are provided. I (. .. _ OUSTED IN PERU President Jt.11n Alvarado f'ro111P~.-ll PERU ... leftist course. n ationali1in& . .\meril·an 3nd domestic firms and 1mplen1enting a drastic land reform Tht' broadcast said the coup v.·as led by Prin1e l\1inister Gen. F'rancisco .\torales Bermudez. v.•ith thE' baC'king or the mili tary. \telasco. leader or a leftist na· tionalist go\·ernment in power nearly seven years, made no response to lhe communique v.·hic h recogn ized l\t o rales Bermudez, v.·ho is also army commander. as Peru 's new leader. "Peru\·1ans v.·ant a free coun- try , 1n ...,·hich persons can fulfill themselves as indi\'iduals," the communique said. "Lik e Peru\•ian society as a whole. v.1e pronounce oui-seJves revolutionary to eliminate the c ult of personali ties and the de· viatioris fro m our process that are done Q_y those who are in er- ror and do not appreciate the ex- act revolutioriary m eaning of the Peruvians.'' Cruisers Get Extra Ride-- To Lockup Three men eying a disabled auto on a dark North Irvine road Thursday night were arrested on charges of attempted auto burglary. Isidro Garcia, 18, of2952 lrvine Bl vd. and Eduardo SaJas and J esus Barragan, both 18 and liv- ing at 12759 C ulver Drive, were taken to Orange County Jail following the 10 p.m. arrest near the intersection of Jeffrey Road and Irvine Boulevard. A policeman in an unmarked car parked on Irvine Bolllevard watched the three men s lowly cruise past the abandoned auto. They then drove off, he said. A few minutes later, they re- turned, first looking over his car, then driving on to the other , police s aid. The men were arrest- ed when one of them got out of the car and walked over to the aban- doned auto. Nothing was taken from the car poliC'e said belongs to Bobby J oe F1 oyd. 1352 Q St., El Toro. f'rom Page AJ BATTIN .•. However, he was told by Utter that the subject or j ury's inquiry was his campaign, not the district attorney 's, a ccord i ng t o transcripts of his testimony. The d e fense piece Battin hauled out Thursday was a memo from Ku yper. It said that county supervisors' staff members arf! not assaigned work hours except those sent by the supervisors themselves. "You nave asked whether or not there is .any minimum number of hours a staff rilember of youc office must work in order to be entitled to compensation,·· Kuyper wrote. ''I believe the answer is no,'' he continued. Kuyper said the county 's personnel and salary resolution ''s pecifically g i ves th e supervisors the power to pre- scribe hours of work." Battin said he sees Ku.yper 's opinion as added fortification to his position that there was nothing illegal about his ata/( working on campaign chores during norm;i l working hours in 1974. .. SpecifiJ Meeting No Great Imposter Irvine Costly Homes Studied LOS ANGELES CU l'l l - J an1es L. Jack.son strved time Jn prison ro r impersonating a military offi cf'r. Later, he was sentenced to 30 months fo r impersona.tlng an FBI agent. Irvine 's lark o! reasonably priced homes y.·ill .be the soll' topic of a spec·ial city council meetiria Sept. 6. Lower cost honles hnve been a virtually taboo topic on the ud· vice of Ci ty Attorney J ames Erick5on since environment alist Wes ley Marx eind the Orange County Fair llousing Council ii.ued the cit y on the issue. But in an effort to clear the uir. the counC"il has asked Marx and anyone else interested in the s ub· Ject to attend the meetiJ11 . An1ong the suggest ions ror lowering tht cost or homes in Ir .. ·ine is a reduction in the amount of land deve\opcr:s are required to t.ledicalc to t.he city for parks. Co uncilwoma~ Gabrielle Pryor, a long-standing advocate J>f both parks and lower-cost homes, h<ls s uggested the dedica· lion r ec1uire m ent be chopped from 4.5 acres pe r 1.000 to t"•o acres per 1,000 popul ation. The dedication requirement "'ould be cut on a ll homes within a half mile of a publicly main · t ained park or school playground and for a ll developments of f'ro111 Page A I FUNERALS charge-d $900 for a casket like we used for poor little Jane Doe," said Ward. He was r eferring to a plain, gray. cardboard-like $35 coffin bought by the county in 1969 for an uni(lentified sex murder vic- tim whose throat was slashed in HWltington Beach. Jane Doe was buriC'd nearl y a year later, aft er being kept in preservation in case someone could be found to identify her. Ward said h~ can only speak for Smith's a nd Pacific View mortuaries on billing practices for services available, but believes the industry in the Southland is pretty uni.form. He sa id they charge $245 for m ortuary service, which in- cludes picking up a corpse anywhere w ithin a 60 -mile radius. embalming it i! desired or ne<'essary. or cosmetic restoral in the case of violent de· ath or autopsy, which mutilates the remains. "Anything that's necessary in the eyes of the law or that will please the family," Ward com- mented. He said costs are spelled out in a Disclosure Statement, adding that a full-fledged funeral costs $240 more-with $100 knocked off for a graveside rite-and a con- tainer is provided if the bereaved family does not choose to select a specific casket. "We only c harge $55 for babies' services," he added. f'ro111 Page A J SECRET ... they appear be fore the National Republican Woman's conven- tion. Convention o ffi cia ls said Rockefeller is to appear on Sept. 12 and Ford is to address the con- vention the next day . The caller referred to the shooting death Monday of Em- manuel Olajidie Olatunju, slain by a Dallas policeman in what of. ficera said later was a "regretta- ble" incident. Officers said Olatunji wa s shot In the head during a robbery investigation when ordeced by poli<'e to stop and fled making a gesture inter preted as a move to draw a gun. Pol.ice said witnesses told them later Olatunji had not been in- volved in the robbery. Olantunji, a senior at pre- dominantly blac k Bishop Colleae, was a native of Ado- Ekti, Nigeria . Denis Echi, second secretary of the ~an Embassy, arrived in-.(alias Thursd•y from Washington to discuss ·the s laying with the police. "My mission Is to find out ex- actly what happened so J can make a proper report back home,'' he said upon arrival. The tele phone caller to the m edia in New Yor k al s o threatened to blow up 22 un· specified buildings. mode rate·priced homes. ~toderal<' priced homes are those that can be af(ordcd by familie8 with incoml!S ranging from $8,000 to $15.000 a year. On land valued at $30 ,000 an acre. lh<" park re duction· would save about $400 ti house. Councilman Robert West said he would fa vo r such an idea as long as the council couJd be as- sur~ that the savings were com· inc off the price o! houses. not go- ing into developers' pockets. Wit1ding up his term, he was moved lo a halfway house near the prison. One day he struck up a conversation with a womun' who:;e lO·year-old daughter hac.J been injured in a n auto accident telling her he w~1s iln attorneY and would br-in g u personal In - jury suit for her. Jac kson '14'&S sentenced in; Mwlicipal Court this week to 6Q days in jail for impersonating a lawyer. .. ' Arson Investigated Blaze at Laundry Termed Suspicious Ar so n investi~ator s today returned lo the scene o( a suspicious fire that caused up to $300.000 damage to a Santa Ana commercial la undry Thursday, seeking clues to its cau.c;;e. Santa Ana F'ire Department spokes men noted that while it took only four minutes for trucks to reach the blaze reported at 2 :15 a .m ., names were already roaring through the building's roof. Sheet m etal se gments or the structure housin g Uni forms for Ser'lice Stations Inc .. were ac- tually melted by intense heat in the fire that took 45 minutes lo control. "The metal roof s upports were twisted like pretzels." said act- ing Fire Chief Ray Bachtelle. The build ing at 1002 E . Chestnut Ave., was considered a complete loss, while company spokesmen s aid the fir e destroyed thousands of items or clothing with an estimated $180.000 value. A large inventory. ol service station attendants ' unirorms re- gularly cleaned, deli vered, then picked up and re-cleaned on a contract basis were destroyed in the raging blaze. Company spokes men at the Fro111PageAI INTEREST ... what the mitigating measures may be, i( any. "I believe it would be in the best interests of the entire city council if we were to ask our city attorney to request an opinion ruling on the entire city council," said Burton. "In this way, we will be able to know who may vote on what and when. At the time of writing this memo. it is not clear to me, nor I am sure is it clear to anyone else, what the stat us of the COWlcil members in Irvine may be and, !or that matter, any of our sur- rounding neighbors'" he said. fire scene early Thursday said they also lost thousands or pairs of newly manufactured denim and corduroy outfits. Investigators could not be re- ached for further comment today because the y were back at the fire scene, but Thursday they said it was extremely suspicious in origin. A task force of 41 firem en was required to quell the two-alarm blaze and found after arriving on the scene they were imperilled by toxic fume s from stored chlorine and a de-greasing com- pound used to clean grimy service station attendants' un- iforms. . One fireman .who apparently inhaled the acrid , lwig-searing gases had to be treated later al Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, but was not admitted. A total of five fi remen and one civilian were injUred in the firefighting effort itself, but all were simply treated al the scene by Santa Ana paramedic teams. The structure gutted by the chemical-fed flames is a con- cr ete tilt-up style building in San- ta Ana's industrial sector, ac· cording to firemen. Actual loss due lo the blaze is uncertain pending a complete in- ventory and inspection by tl1e company's insurance investiga- tion team . John Wayne Going Home Spoke s man from Hoa g Me morial Hospital said this morning that actor John Wayne was probably going to be sent home later today. Wayne, 68, has been at Hoag for 10 days being treated for a staph infection and a naggi ng cough. Today's releas e was pending a last minute visit by his doctor to determine whether he was ready to leave the hosp!tal. Pussycat Defense Loses One Round Jury s election resumed today in Ha rbor Municipal Court in a misdemeanor obscenity trial in- volving the Balboa Pussycat theater. And one setback has already hit the defense. Lawyers for the theater chain lost their bid Thursday for a <'hange of venue, which would have moved the proceeding to a different area. Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd said he was not convinced that news articles appearing thus far would hurt the chance of a fair trial. The lawyers furnished clip- pings from several newspapers serving the Harbor Area, most re- lated to police procedures or were accounts of a recent hearing deal- ing with search warrant.sand pro- bable cause. Judge Todd's ruling meant that the trial could begin Thursday down the hall In the courtroom of Judgt' Donald Dungan. He ii pre- siding over the misdemeanor trial of three principals of the theater chain chateed with ex- hi biting the obscene films. The two films at issue ln this trial are "The Devi l in Mi as Jones" and" Deep Throat." Early estimates have set the length or the trial al perhaps six "'eeks . The d e fendants are Pussycat Theater executives Vin- cent Miranda, Jimmy Johnson and Robert Mattias. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wef;'d l'rti!""~I •"<' Putl•-r J •c ~ R. Curley VI!• Pt•>l•M .,.,., 0."N•• -- Thomas Keevil T"omas. A. Murphinc ,.... .... ,"~ , ....... 1 I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I TRA.NSl'ORTATION: Bus transportation is provided on the following basis : F'or kindergarten, Rrades 1 and 2 ~ mile from school: for grades 3 and 4, one mile distant; 'ror 5th and 6th grad er~. one and one-Counh mlle distant; and for grades 7 through 12, two miles distant. I I I I I I 5 Youths Found Afloat Cr'lar!es H . Loos Richard P. Nall "''""."' MoM••"''-dllo<~ NEW I N Tiff; Dl~'TR.ICT? HE RE'S HOW TO ENROLL YO UR CHILD : Call l"acilltiea Planning, 556-4900, and find which sc hool your child wtll attend. All schools are open for realstratlon. Your school will ttll you about its academic program, opening, closing, lunch hour!!, and transportation schedules. Kinderga rteners, or any fir!t grader who ha!ln't had kln- dera:arten, will need ( 1 l birth certificate or other proof of 1.ge. and (2) proof of st.ate-required lmmunlr.ations. A new law also requiro.!l nil first grade pupils to produce proof they've had a physical exam wt th.In the past year. ~-------------------------------. • Five Inland yout~ were found th..11 morning in a powerleu 25. foot Inboard bo1!'>bout 100 yards off the Little Corona surfllne, a •Poketman for the Orange CoWl · ty Htrbor Department reported. They had drifted all night. 891:ipper Danny Alberts, 19, of West Covina . told Harbor P1troltnen they tOOk the veuet out for a ride Thursday afternoon and stopped th.e boat to "watch shark.s." Albtttf 11id that then they left the racUoon, the battery ran down forcins them to spend the nJ1ht drift.Ins wt th no power •nd noway lo call (or help. The boat la owned by Albe.rLc;;' falber, who Is a Sleak Craft de- •ler In S.nta Fe Sprtnxs, accord- Jn,g to the Harbor Department re· port .. Someone a1hore 1potted the youths paddlln1 with their hands and called the Jlarbor Patrol at about 7 ;40 a .m . The Harbor Patrol boat picked up the yout.hs and took Lhem to shore. The boat was towed to It& doek at NeWport DWles. The pasaengers Included Tim Black, 11, Whittler and three un- idenUfied Juvenile lemales. "They ~·eren't injured, ju!;t cold and hunary," a Harbor Department tpoke.tman 1a1d. T•l•ptlOM (114) 642-4321 Cl•1tlfltd .tidv•rll1ing Ml·UTI ....,. .. _. v.11., ,.., ... or•1t• Sl 1·6l10 , ........ , ...... " ... 4tl-06JO (°"'P•~ • ,.,. ••r ""' uo• ·~• •!tu•••~•·~• •• ,,.,,., ....u .. "' ""••tt••••"'•"'' fl•!•·•" .... , flO ••••f<IMf~~ •ll~OMI lft(I•• D .. fttl•l1•~ ti , ............... . '"C •~• <ll\\ P••T•OO P"'~ •t (a\!• Mo•a, , •• ,,.,,,,,., .... "'.,....., '' •••r.•• U00-~1 ,, .., "'•" .. °""'..,11"•r"""'.,~ .. ,,....,,_..a.• ''*'ll~•Y· • 7 I • Huntington Beach Fo•tiibt Valle * VOL. 68 , NO. 241 , 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES .. ---~--- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 1975 Today's Closing :\.\'. StCK•ks T E N CENTS Coast Mortician Assesses FTC R • g By ARTHIJ R R. VINSEL 0 1 ti.. 0•11' ftll91 Sl•ll A rormer Califo rnia F\ineral Directors' Association president from the Orange Coast , wh o helped dr a ft a tough law on state mortua ry practices, today bitter-!f; <'ondemned elements of the in- ustry which invoked Federal. Trade Commission regulations over it. Darrell Ward , C FDA chief in 1973. fl atl y acknowledged that in som e parts of the cowitry, hi~ professiona l coll eagues prey on unsuspecting families, conscious only of their grief to fatten bank 8C'('()UfilS. He said in reaction to the F'l'C crackdown a nnounced Thursday t h a t he b e li eves So uthe rn California is the most honest in A m erica when it comes to honest he lp ror the bereaved. T he ITC initiated new rules on mortuary and funeral practices rollowing a long ~u rvey requiring testimony from funeralr home en1ployes rrom Washington D.C. to Oran~e County. "It was horrible ... rhavetoad· mit it," said Wa rd, who is presi- dent or Smith's Mo rtuary in llun- tington Bea<'h a nd vice president or Pacifi c View Memorial Par k, Coronadel Mar. Ward said t he Culiforn1a law enacted by the m orticians· pro· fe1Jsional society strictly re· guJ.ates bill ing practices a nd ad- vertising policies throughout the state. The FTC acknowledged in re- vealing it ls i m posing strong con- trols oh the indust r y to curb the u nsc rup ulous profiteers t hat some st ates have already done the job. ·• 1 think Southe rn California 1s the ('leanest area of the nation," said Ward. adding that funeral rosls are about do uble in the San F'rancisco Bay area because it is unionized . He blamed certain inconsisten- -cics which are specifically illegal on either a n unscrupulous few mortuary operators, or honest ig· norance of what is actually law the industry itself helped to Battin Says Hicks Broke GrhnDranta Machine Sustains Life By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Dally Pli.t St.I" A grim dram a continued at a Westmins ter h osp ital today whe re 21 -year-old Mrs. Sharon Sue Cody was being kept alive by life support systems since being accide ntally s hot Tuesday morn- in g. Hospital ofri c i-tll s said there was no cha nge today in her con- ditio n th at has been li sted as very critical. Hos pit a l Admi nist r a tor Richa rd LeGrand says Mrs. Cody is being s ustained on the possibility that her fi ve-month- old unborn ba by may yet be saved and .that she herself may reverse d!?teriorating conditions a nd offer doctors some hope or recovery. LeGr and said two tests were conducted on the ba by Tuesday and no retal he art tones were de- tected. Mrs. Cody has shown no brain _wave activity since the shooting. Her condition was reported worsening Thursday and her -· lungs wer e s aid to be functioning by use of a respira tor. Meanwhile , police Thursday released the wom an's husband, Gerald Allen Cody, 25, who had been booked in jail for investiga- tiQn in the shooting. Westminste r police Lt. Joe Woods, who disclosed that an in· tensive search is going on for a third person who they believe witnessed the s hooting. says, "We won't cha rge Cod y with anything." He said the shooting appeared to be purely accide ntaJ and that the case was dropped after con- sultation wi th t he district al· torney. "We ha ve a definite witness in mind, but so far we haven't been able to IO<'ate him," Woods said. The hunt is concentrated i n Viestmins l e r and a djoinin g cities. ''We don't believe we have the full and complete story," Woods said, "and this person could pro· bably fill in the gaps.'' • Ordered to Resign Bertolino Fined In Hinshaw Role · Superior Court Judge Walte r Smith fined Orange County as- sessor offi cia l James Bertolino $1.000 today for his role in Rep. Andrew Hinsha w·s (R-Newport Beach) 1972 congressional cam- paign . Judg e Smith a lso placed Bertolino on three years proba- tion, order ed him lo terminate his employ ment with the county a nd to m ake restilution of$4 27. The restitution was for county wages paid to Bertolino while he wa s a c tu a ll y wo rking on 1-linshaw·s campaign. · Of nine a ssessor's office of- ficials indicte d last December on conspiracy charges related to the forme r assessor's s uccessful congression a l campaign, Bertolino was the first to be found guilty by a jury. Seven other indiclees have pleaded guilty and been fined from $1 ,000 to $2,500. The other indictee is wa it ing trial. Springfie ld Riot SPRING FIE LD, Mass. (AP) -Fourteen p~rsons were arrest- ed and four poli cemen were in· jured in a second consecutive night of rock-throwing and fire· bombings in the predominantly. Spanish-speaking North End. Cities Take A Holiday Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley city of· fices will be closed all day ?ttondayon Labor Day. Ther e will be no holiday trash pickups and collec· tors will m a ke their rounds a day later than usual in the two cities. The 1-luntlngton Be ach Centra l Library wil t be closed as wi II t he Or ange County Librar y branch in the Fountain Valley city complex. There will be no City Council m eeting Monday night in Hunt,ngt.on Beach. Council members will next meet S.pl. 8. Bertolino was found g uilty of conspiracy charges early this month following a five-week trial. The jury deliberated less than three hours before returning its guilty verdict. Hughes' Spy Ship Returns Alter Mission LONG BEACH (AP) -Afier completing a secret mission off Catalina Island. the mystery ship Glomar Explorer has returned to its home berth here . There was speculation earlier lhal the vessel might head out to- sea to make another attempt al raising a Russ ia n submarine sunk in the mid-Pacifi c. But Long Beach port offic ials said the Explorer returned to its berth Thursday night. The Explorer is registered to billionaire 1-loward Hughes' Sum- ma Corp .. but the government re- cently c la im e d o wne rs hip of the s hip a nd its companion vessel, the submersible barge HMBI. Both we r e us ed in last sum- mer 's Centra l Intelligence A~en· cy-sponsored effort that re- cove red part of a sunken Soviet submarine 750 miles northwest of Hawaii. Spokes men for Global Marine, Inc., operators of the ship, r e- fused to disclose the purpose or the vessel 's week-long stay off Catalina. :f- When the vessels completed their undisclosed mission orr Catalina. George Hudson or the Catalina Cove and Ca mp Agency said he saw the two craft head north. The fede ral government ad· mitt~ lt owned the Glomar E x- plorer in a suit flied to blotk a $7.5 piillion Los Angeles County t ax levy on the craft. A hea ring has bttn scheduled Sept. 18 in U.S. District Court a t Los Angeles in the government's r e- quest for an Injunction against collection of the taxes. Gove:rti· ment property Is immune fn>l'I\ most local taxes. J 1 ·~~_;;,, , I J_ :,,: The New Champeen Lisa Hook , 11 , of Mission Viejo dis plays the winning form th a t earned her a firs t place ribbo n a nd five pie c es of bubble gum for b lo wing the la r gest bubble in a Sie rra Rec r e ation Cente r bubble -blo wing contest r ecently . Storm Seen Souping Up Some Surf Lifeguards are harboring some hope that tropical storm Jewel may bring good s urf conditions to West Orange County beaches. The storm is reportedly off Acapulco with winds blowing at 65 miles pe r hour. Lifeguards say are a beaches m ay feel its effects sometime during this Labor Day weeke nd. "We don't ex pect anything re- ally big," said one spokesm an to- day, ''but the surf could go to rour or five feet.'' r.1eanwhite, Thursday was a cold a nd qui et d ay on the beaches. Huntington Beach had a crowd of a pproxim a te ly 23,000. The w a ter t e rn p e r a ture was 58 degrees a nd the s urf was two to three feet . No rescues we re necessary. The State Beach had mod er ate crowds and 25 rescues. The water was 56 d eg ree s and s urf measured three to f o.urfeet. Approximate ly 10.000 visited Se a l B e ach Thur s da y . L i f egua rd s recorde d fi ve rescues. Surf r anged up to three reet a nd the w ater temperature was64 . ~ Rabies Patie nt LOS ANGELES CIJ P!) ~ A 16-y ear -old g irl fig hting t o become the third human in his- tory known to survive an ad- vanced case of rabieti clung to life today. still uncoriscious but still breathing. Blaze at Laundry Termed Suspicious Ar so n in ves ti g at o r s today returned to the scene of a suspi cious fire that caused up to $300,000 damage to a Santa Ana commer cia l laundry Thursday, seeking clu es to its cause. Santa Ana Fire Department spokesm en noted that wrule it took only fo ur minutes for trucks Elvis Still Exhausted MEMPHIS, Tenn. <UPI) -E lvis Presley is ex- haus ted , h a s p roble ms wi th "an enlarged colon" and may have "some mild liver disease," the singer's persona l physician said to- day. Dr. George Nichopoulos said tests conducted on the 4 0 -ye a r -o l d s in g e,r established tha t the fatigue whic h ca used E lv is to ca n ce l a L as Vegas enga gem en t a nd ent er Ba ptist Hospital last week ''was n ot due t o a ny serious medical problem, but to a very severe ex- hausted st ate.·• An ass i s t a nt a d - ministrator al the hospital said Presley is expected to r e main in h is We ll - guarded , two·room suite on the 18th fl oor for al least another week. to reach !he blaze reported at 2:15 a .m .. fl a m es were aJready roaring through the building's roof. Sheet m etal segments of the structure housing Uniforms for Service Stations Inc., were ac- tually me lted by intense heat in the fire that took 45 minutes lo control. "The m etal roof supports wer e twisted like pretzels," said act- ing Fire Chi ef Ray Bachtell e. The build i n g a t 1002 E . Chestnut Av e., was considered a complete loss, while company spok es m e n sa id the fire destroyed thousands of items of c loN>in g with an estimated $180,000 value. A large inve ntory of service station attendants' uniforms re- gularly cleaned , deli vered, then pic ked up and re-cleaned on a contract basis were destroyed in the raging blaze. Compa ny spokesmen at the fire scene early Thursday said they also lost thousands of pairs of newly ma nufactured denim and corduroy o utfits. Investigator s could not be re- ached for further comment today because they were back at the fire scene , but Thursday they said it was extreme ly suspicious in ·ori gin. A task force of 41 firemen was required to quell the two·alarm blaze a nd round after arriving on the scene they were im perilled by toxic fum e s from stored chlorine and a de-greasing com- lSee CLUES, PageA2> Ford, Rocky Threats Secret Seroice Probes Dallas, NY Calls WASHINGTON (AP) -The Secret Service is investigating threats to kill Pres idtnl Ford and Vice President. Rockefeller in Dallas, T ex .• and New York City, a spokesman s aid today. • "We're aware of ,threats in New York a nd a threat in Dallas and we're investigatiug," said the spokesman, Ken Lynch. He declined to give further de- tails. In Dall as. an a nonymous telephone caller told The As- socia ted Press a plot was con- c e i ve d aga in s t Ford a nd Rockefeller: primarily u.t.be 9ut· growth or th'e poUce sl&Yinc J4on· day night of a'Bishop College stu- dent from Nigeria. , In New York. threats to kill Ford and Rockefeller and to blow 1 \ I up bui ldinl(s were Dlade In telephone calls Tue&daY lo the New York Daily News and ABC News, said a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In addition to the President and vice president, the caller in New Yo rk th reat ened to kllJ t 'lil Director Cla r en ce Kelley and At- ty. Gen. Edward H. Levi, the FBI spokesman said. ' The spokes m a n said the caller was a m ale. "The guy :>ald he was with the Weathe r Underground,'' the spokesman added. The We athe r Undergr ound cl.-imed r espon.,JbiUty for • bombi111 al lhe ;siate Depart- ment J an .. 29. T~ere were no in.. j uries in that exPlosion. The caller w6o telephoned \he ' . h ,, AP in Dallas said a group of 20 to 25 persons is involved in a plot to kill Ford and Rockefeller when they appear before the National Republican Wo man's conve n· tion. Con vention offic ials said Rockefeller is to appear on Sept. 12 a nd Ford is lo address the con- vention the nexl day . The caller r e fe rred to the shooting death P..1onday of E m· manuel Ol ajidie Olatunju, slain by a Dallas policeman in what of- fice rs sa id later was a "regrelta· ble'' incident. Orficflra s aid Olatunj;,. was sbotlttbe'bead during a robbery Uwe,l. .. t:Jon. when ordered by pol'i.ce to stop and fled making a gesture Interpreted as a move to· <See PLOTS, Page AZ) enal't. "Som<! of th€':5e jerks have been making tv.·<•nty bucks here a11d there on fl owers or limoui-;inc service. _ .and vou better only charge what the lay.• allows," he said . He said one or his aides >A'as among thosr who testified before ITC investigators during the lengthy probe which revealed <See F UN ERALS, P age A2 1 Law Papers Mailed To Jury By GARV GRANVILLE 01 UI• Daily Pilat !">"II Embattled Supervisor Robert Battin m a iled a formal com- plaint to the Orange County (;rand Jury Thursday chargi ng District Attorney Cecil I~ic k s with violating elect ion Jaws . Almost si1nultaneous ly, Battin was handed a legal opinion that. he said v.•ill serve as lht: cor· ner;stone 1n his defense against" the seven-count Grand Jury in- dictment that c harges hi m with campaigning for lieutenant gov- ernor in 1974 partially at tax- payer expense. (Related story. Page A3.) The complaint against Hicks charges the district attorney with illegally accepting $470 in 1970 campaign contributions from mem bers of his st aff. Enclosed in the m ailing to jury fore m a n J ames Utter were copies of the district attorney's 1970 cam paign statements. '{hey listed the nine district al· torney employe contributors a nd their dona tions whi c h ranged from $25 to $100. Also enc losed in the m ailin g to the jury was a copy of govern- ment code section 3202 along wi th an opinion from county counsel Adria n Kuyper stating that tho section prohibits a public offi cial from accepting cont ri bution~ from his employes. Battin fir st m ade his al legation against Hicks two months ago when he and the district a ttorney became e mbroiled in a namc- <See BATIIN, Page AZ > Surfers 'Pie In Humington The fift h annual Huntington Beach S umme r Surfing Cha m- pionships will be held Saturday and Sunday beginning al 6 a.m . both days. More than 120 entrants have signed up for the event lo be held at the State Beach at the foot o[ 16th Street . Youngsters in the Huntin_gton Beach High Sc hool District will compete. There a lso will be com- petition in in boys , juniors, m ens. masters, seniors and wome ns di vis ions, according lo m eet di rector Bill Vance. Weather Most ly sunny Saturday, according td the weather service, with highs ranging from near 70 at the beaches to near 80 Inland. Lows tonight SO to 55. INSIDE TODAY Lynn Redgfave, Richard Benjamin . Beverly Si lls, Janet Lynn -t hese.are.a jew of the stars Orange Coast tam wiU ha ue o chance to see in Los Angeles l his /all. See .!tory on Page CI of today'3 Wtekender. Index , .. •• .. •• •t•t c.J-s .. ••• ... , " Cf·J •• •• er .. , \ A 2 DAILY PILOT H /F Frld1y.August'11075 r----------------~-------------, I Helpful lufo,...allon lllH>ut ••• 'I 1 I I • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I Your Schools Huntington Beach Union High School Dl9lrlc:J' (CLIP AND SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABOUT TllE DISTRICT : Huntington Beach Union High School Dis trict serves the cities or tluntington Beach . l-"'ountain VallC"y, Westminster, and Seal Beach. educating tugh school students in grades 9 through 12. There are fiv e C'on1urehensive high schools, a continuation school. evening nigh school. an adult school. and a di slrict guidance cenlel". A ~ixth contpre he nsive hi gh school is being built on the Orean \1iew site, corner of Warner and Gothal"d . The other hi gh schools arc tluntin~on Beach, Westminster. Marina, Fount3in Va lley, Edison, and \\'intersburg. About 20.347 regular s tudents are expected to e nroll on Sept. 8 with the total ADA for the year including s peci al pro- grams and adult education expected to reach 22,500 . The ex· isling schools are bui lt to house 14 ,808 students. The present O\'ercrowd ing h a s forct>d the district to use portable classrooms as well as classes in the community. · The schools are st affed by an 870.member faculty with 186 additional adult school teachers and 607 support service employees. Dr. Frank J . Abbott became district s uperinten- dent in February. The district has an operational budget of approximately $35 million. Of this. 70 percent comes Crom local taxes, 27 percent Crom state, and 3 percent from federal monies. The estimnted ge ne ral i}urpose t ax rate for 1975-76 will be ~.3740 and lht:> per ADA expenditure will be approximately $1550. BOARD OF EDUCATION -CURRENT CONCERNS: The fi ve-m cm her Board of 1'rustees meets generally on the se(•ond and fourth Tuesdays of each m onth al 7 :30 p.m ., usually in lht! board room of the Educati on Center, 5201 Bolsa A Ye., 1-luntin!,'1.on Beach. Board members a re Ralph Ii. Bauer, Ph.D., president; f-lelen E. Dille ; Robert A. Knox ; Don l\-1 acAllister and Ron Shenkman. Following a re son1e of the board 's present concerns: Finances. The financial squeeze will continue caused largely by the effects or state legislation which limits In - come and by inflation wtuch, or course, is affecting ever - yone's budget. Overcrowding. Unlike many school districts, the Hunt- ington Beach Uni on Hi gh School District races a growing student population. Some or the over crowding in the hieh schools wi ll be r elieved when the Ocean View High School is completed in September 1976. t.:niflcation. Two unification plans will be on the elec- tioii ballots in November for the Huntington Beach Elemen- tary District and the city of Fountain Valley boundaries. Ir successful , these unification efforts would greatly increase the cl assroom shortage in a r emnant high school district. The district would be forced to house 12,000 students in facilities built to hold 8,000. The tax base and income per student would be affected in all existing and newly cr eated districts. The board reels all taxpayers affected by the un - ification elections shouJd be given the right to vote. NEED MOR E INFORMATION? Dr. F'rank J . Abbott, Superintendent AnneGr ay, lnrormationServices 898-6711 898-6711 WHAT IS TAUGJff: All schools have a wide selection or subjects design ed to assist students in pursuing their objec· tivcs. Graduation requi rements include : Three years of English : three years or social studies, including U .S. His- tory and U.S. Government; one year of science: and one semester or mathematics. All students are required to enroll in physical education each quarter. Most students take six classes a day and eam 72 credits each year. Two hundred and Cifty -l'A-'O credits are required to earn a high school diploma. Emphasis is pla<'ed upon achieving the highest skills possible in the areas or reading, mathematics, writing, gramma r , spelling, listening, and speaking. Emphasis is also placed upon career education for every student. ADULT SCHOOL: The primary function of the adult education prog r a m is to develop the abilities or each student in orde r that he or she may become a more effective citizen and meet the constantly changing demands or society. CAREF.R AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION : Al l six high schools and the District Guidance Center have a com- prehensive career education program as well a s a voca- tional education program . Career development is based on a strong guidance component. including students' career exploration in class and the use or career center s. A "Com - puterized Vocational Information System (C VI S)" and the "Career Planning Survey" are available to all students in the career centers. Career education competencies are be- ing integrated into the curriculum. T he Wo rk Experience Education and Coastline Regional Occupational Programs offer training in the busi- ness and industrial community. The district cooperates ~t h.the com~unity college, adult school, and other agen- cies involved 1n vocational preparation. Parents, students. and m embers or the local business. and industria l community serve in a dvisory positions . Their goal is to ensure that students' skills m eet community hir- ing standards. SERVI CES FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS: Instruction to allow all s tudents to reach their maximum potential is pro- \'ided by the liuntington Beach Union High School District. Special programs are operated at all grade levels for men- tally gifted ~tuden ts , students with normal intelligence who have learnin g d isabilities or behavorial diffi culties, and stu- dents who are educable but ment ally retarded. In addition, proYision is made for stud ents with impaired hearing, sighl, o r speech. Special instruclion is given at the District Guidance Center o r at one or more high schools for those who are autis tic. trainable mentally retarde d. multiple han- dicapped. s everely educationally handicapped, or or- thopedically ha ndicapped. Through the school age mothers program. pregnant students continue their education and rect,ive specialized instruction. FOOD SERVICES: Three of the high schools Marina, Westminste r . and Huntirlgton Beach. have ~peedlin e services for high school students with the food prepared in a central kitchen at Westminster High Sc hool. Students can purchase hot and cold sandwiches. salads. french fries, soups, fruit, milk. and milk shakes among othe r items. Featured daily will be the "combo lunch" for 65 cents in- cluding a hot or cold sandwich, salad, french [ries or fruit, and milk or milk shake. This lun ch has proven to be a suc - eess on other high school campuses and meets the Type A federal lunch requirements. Cafeterias at Edison and Fountain Valley High Schools will continue serving a "Type A" plate lunch at a reduced price or 55 cents as well as offering lhe "combo lunch" for 6S cents. The plate lunch consists or lean meat, fi sh, or poultry, hot vegetable or salad. bread and butter, milk. and dessert. A la carte ite ms may also be purchased in the cafeterias . Students at each of the high schools may purchase a breakfast for 30 cent.s including mtld, fruit, cereal or hot bread. and a protein item which varies daily. ' TRANSPOJN'AnON: Bus transportation is provided for students who live more than two miles from school. Dur- ing the past school year. the dist'r'ict 's buses transported safely tlmost two million students including speclal pro- gram and community classroom students. NEW IN T tl F. DISfRJCT? Here 's how to enroll your s.tudenl In high school. Simply go to the school of your atten- -d&Me area and r egister with lhe registrar. Your school will tell you .-bout their acade-mlc program; co-curricular ac· tiviUel ; opening, cl01lng, and lunch hours ; and transport.a· lion schedules. To rind your attendance area, call the Dis- trict Education Center,8'Jl..6711. • I I I I I I I I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I --------------------------------· ' • I, 011e, Tu"O, Three ••• Yell Four former movie Tarzans get togethe r with four Janes to try out their jungle yodCls at a convention honoring the IOOt.h birthday of Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs in Los Angeles. The Tarzans (fro m left) are Jock Mahoney (Y:ith new Jane Sasha), Johnny Weissmuller, Bus ter Crabbe and Jim F'i crce. 1'he Janes in front are Eve Brent. Joyce l\rl acKenzie and Lou.i se Lorraine. F'ro111 Page Al BATTIN ... calling match. In answer to the charge, Hicks said that the contributions were made to a campaign committee and not to him self personally. Furthermore, the district at- torney said, he was not personal- ly responsible for collecting or disbursing the funds spent on hi s campaign for r e-election in 1970. Battin tried t o bring his charges against Hicks to the Grand Jury earlier ttus month 'A-'hen he was a witness during the jury's investigation into tu s own 1974 campaign for iieulen<,\.nt governor. However. he was told by Utter that the s ubject or jury's inquiry was hi s campaign. not the district attorney 's, ac cordin g to transcripts of his testimony. Th e d e fense piece Battin h auled out Thursday was a memo rrom Kuy per_ It said that county s upervisors' staff members are not assaigned work hours except those sent by the supervisors themselves. "You have a sked whether or not there is a n y minimum number of hours a staff member of your office must work in order to be e ntitled to compensation," Kuyper wrote. ·'I believe the answer is no,'' he continued. Kuyper said the county 's personnel and salary resolution ''spec i f ic ally gives the supervisors the power to pre · scribe hours or work.'' Batti·n said he sees Kuyper's opinion as added Cor!lfication to his position that there was nothing illegal about his staff working on campaign chores during normal working hours in 1974 . OILER GAME TICKE1S SET Season tickets for Huntington Beach 1-l igh School football games a re now on sale in the financial offi ce of the school at 1005 Main St. Tickets cost $10 and they ar e good for four home games. F1rst game of the season is against Warren High School Sept. 19. ft' ell Gararded Court Gets Condominium Rejection Lawyer s for t he Huntington Pacific Corporation went lo court Thursday in a bid lo overturn a recent r ejection or plans to con- vert a Huntington Beach apart- ment house into a condominium project. Naming the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission as defendant in the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court action, the cor- poration conte nds that coastal protection laws as outlined in Proposition 20 do not bar such con\o·ersions. Al issue is the plan to convert a 107-unit apartment building at 711 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach, Crom rental to con- dominium s tatus. The South Coast Regional Commission re- fused t o is s ue t he requested permit. It was argued a8ainst the cor- poration's conversion plan that it would make ''civic and social pro- blems more complex" and pro· long the life of the ocean front structure. Fro,,. Page Al CLUES ••. pound u sed to clean grimy ser vice station attendants' un- iforms. One fireman who apparently inhaled the acrid. lung-searing gases had to be treated later at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, but was not admitted. A total of five firemen and one civilian were injured in the firefighting effort itself. but all were simply treated at the scene by Santa Ana paramedic teams. The structure gutted by the chemical-Ced fl am es is a con- crete lilt-up style building in San- ta Ana 's industrial sector , ac- cording to fi remen. Actual loss due to the blaze is uncertain pending a complete in · ventory a nd inspection by the company's insuranC'e investiga- tion tea m . UPI Tt~ /\ spectacularly successful art e xhibit from China, worth an · estimated $50 million, was being packed up tod ay to go home to Peking from San Francisco amid ex- traordinary security precautions. A guard stands by one of the artifacts on the last night of the exhibit. I ,, • F'rom Page A I FUNERALS s hysteris m , so-c alle d body· snatching by n1orticians operat- in g liter a ll y a s ambula nce chasers and the switching or cheap c askets a fter families bought costly ones lo house loved ones for eternity. Unionism h as been cited as one reason for innated costs or the in- evitable fact of making funeral arrangem ent s, some time. somewhe re. "In Wa s hington D.C., they charged $900 for a casket Like v.·e used for poor little Jane Doe," said Ward. He was refer ring to a plain, gray, cardboard-like $35 coffin bought by the county in 1969 for an unidentifi{'d sex murder vie· tim whose throat was s lashed in Huntirigton Beach. J a ne Doe was burit..>d nearly a year later. a ft er being kept in preservation in case someone couJd be round to identify her. Ward said he can only speak for Smith's a nd Pacific View mortuaries on billing practices for ser vices avai lable , but believes the industry in the Southland is pretty uniform. He said they charge $245 for mortuary service. which in- cludes picking up a corpse anywhere within a 60-mile radius , e mba lming it if desired or n ecessa r y . or cos metic restoral in the case of violent de· ath or autopsy . whi ch mutilates the remains. "Anything that ·s necessary in the eyes or the law or that will please t he family," Ward com- mented. He said costs are spelled out in a Disclosure Staten1ent, adding that a full-fl ed ged funeral costs $240 more-with $100 knocked off for a graveside rite--and a con· tainer is provided if the bereaved family does not choose to select a specific casket. "V..'e only c h arge $55 fo r babies· services." he added . Ward expressed anger about the fact the FTC had to step in. w h e n Am e ri can mortuary cperators in some areas failed to poli ce themselves. Citing a recent article in Busi· ness Weck m agazine, he quoted it as s aying there are now 62,000 federal regulations over virtuaJ. ly every aspect of American life and commerce. ''We'r e regulating ourselves right out of a democracy, .. he said bitterly. '~I t's a shame." F'rom Page Al PLOTS •.. draw a gun. Police said witnesses told them late r Olatunji had not been in- volved in the robbery. Olantunji, a senior at pre- d omi n a ntl y black Bishop College, was a native or Ado- Ekti, Nigeria . Denis Ec hi , second secretary or the Nigerian Embassy, arrived in Dall as T hursday Crom Wastungton to discuss the s laying with the police. "My mission. is to find out ex- actly what happened so I can make a proper repo rt back home," he said upon arrival. The t elephone calle r to the media in New Vork a l so threatened to blow up 22 un- specified bu_ildings. Musicians Sought For C oncert Band Mature musiCians are wanted by the Jluntineton· Beach Concert Band for openings In all sec:tions of the city-sponsored musical or- ganization. R~hearsa ls are at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays at Marina Kiah School, Edinger Avenue a nd Springdale Street. Complete in!ormaUoo is available from the director J ohn Mason, 536-~l I , Mideast Onus on Solons? By United Pres11 lntematlonal SeC"retary of State ffenry K.iS$· in.:er':oi propos nl for u.5ing U.S. volunteers in the Sinai Desert to help police a n ew 1sracli- Jt:g yptlan accord f11ces an uncer- tain future in Con1?ress. Sen.sing the -coming con- troversy. Ki ssinger has begun, warning that railure of Congress· to approve the plan wouJd pre· cipitate "a massive diplomatic crisis." Concern in Congress focuses on the possibility that 100 to 1 ~ civilian U.S . technicians. armed onlr with small weapons, might rind themselves suddenly in the f rossfire or a new Arab-Israeli war. Their presence could drag the United States into a Vietnam- type of catastrophe, ttus lin1c in the Middle East \11here one or the adversaries might be the Sov iet Union. Some criliC's are s uggesting tJ.S. technicians are really not necessary and th at their pre- sence would be m ainly a 5X1lilical gesture of U.S. support for Israel. Ki ssinger is expected to make a major effort to justify the pro- posal lo Congress in appearances before the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee and the House International Affairs Committee. Senate Democratic L e ader Mike Mansfield said Thw'sday he opposes use or American techni - cians. He predicted Congress wouJd treatj.t "gingerly." Sen. Henry Jac kson (D· Wash.), a supporter of freedom for Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel, s aid through an aide Thursday he has •·grave reserva - tions" about the idea. But Sen. iiubert 1-lumphrey CD- Minn .), an influential member or the Foreign Relations Commit- tee, said he is not opposed "in p r incipl e'' t o incl us ion or Americans in the monitoring ar- rangements and urged that the Senate keep "an open mind." The Harris Poll reports that a 42-28 percent plurality of the U.S. public appr oves the use of American technicians on elec- tronic surveillance devices in the Sinai desert. Howe ver. a 49-30 percent plurality believes that this s ur• veillance provision in the first .. step peace .settle ment between Egypt and Israel will "increase sharply the risk or direct involve· menl of U.S. manpower in future Middle East fighting." The poll of 1,403 households earlier this month showed that by 39 to 21 percent, Americans believe the pact is ''fair and just'' but that 46 to 26 percent believe ne ither Egypt nor Jsr ael is likely to keep the pe ace. Meanwhile. Kissinger said to· day he is optimistic Israel and Egypt will agree on a peace set- tlement and is aiming for both sides to initial the document ear· ly next week. Jolm Wayne Going Home Spokesman f r om Hoag Memorial Hos pital said thi s morning that actor John Wayne was probably going to be sent home later today. 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VINSEL 011"'9 0•11~ ~u .. Sllitt A former Cali.fomia F\lnerat Directors' Association president from the Orange Coast, who helped draft ll:fough la~ on State mortuary pract ices, today bitter· ly condemned elemenu of the in · dustry which invoked Federal Trade Commission reguJaUons over it. Darrell Ward, CFDA chief in 1973, flatly acknowledged lhal in some parts of the country, pis professional collea(ues prey on unsuspecting families, conseioµs only of their grief lo fatten bank accounts. He said in reaction to the FlC crackdown announced Thursday that he be lie v es Souther n California is the most honest in America when it comes to honest help for the·bere aved. The FTC in itiated new rules on mortuary and funeral practices following a long ~urvey requiring testimony Crom fune ral home employes from Washington D.C. to Oran~e Count y. ··tt was horrible ... I have to ad · mil it," said Ward, who is presi- dent of Smith's Mortuary in ~fun· tington Beach and vice president or Pacific View Memorial Park. Corona de! Mar. Ward said the C<Jllfornja 1.-iw t nacted by the mvrti(·lans' pro fessional society s tric·tl Y rt.- gulates billing practices and ad vertising policies throughout lhe state. The FIC acknov.dcdgcd in rl' vealing it is imposing strong con trols on the industry tu curb the unscrupulous profiteers that some states have already done the job. .. I think Soulhcrn Calirorni <.1 1~ the cle:int-st urea of the n1..1ll on," s;.i1d W1..1rd, adding that funer al l'osts are about double in the San l"rant·isc:o R;.i y area because it i:. unionized. lie blamed ce rtain 1nconsisten <'1(·s which are s pecifically illegal on either an unscr up ulous few mortuary operators, or honest ig norance of what is :.i<.1.ua lly law the indus try itself helped to Says Hicks. Broke Grint · Drallla 5 Youths Machine Sustains Life Drift By ROBE RT BARKER 01 ~h• Oihy Pilot !tlooll A grim drama continued at a Westminster h os pital today where 21-ycar-old Mrs. Sharon Sue Cody was being kept alive by life support systems since being accidentall y shot Tuesday morn- ing. Hospital officia ls said there was no c hange today in her con- dition that has been listed as very critical. liospita l Adm i ni s trator Richard Le Grand says Mrs. Cody is being s ustained on the possibility that her fi ve-month- old unborn baby may yet be saved and that she herself may reverse deteriorating conditions and offer docto rs some hope of recovery. LeGrand s aid two tests we re cond'ucted on the baby Tuesday a nd no fetal heart tones were de- tected. ~1rs. Cody has shown no brain _wave activity since lhe shooting. lier condition was reported worsening Thursday a nd her ....-. .&efltlM· ~~,,,, ~ • lungs were said to be functioning by use of a respirator-. Meanwhile, police Thursday released the woman's husband, Gerald Allen Cody. 25, who had been booked in jail for investi ga- tion in the s hooting. Westminster police Lt. Joe Woods, who disclos ed that an in· tensive search is going on for a third person who they believe wi tnessed the shooting, says, ··w e won't c ha r ge Cody with anything.·· He said the shooting appeared to be purely accidental and thal the case was dropped after con- sultation with the district at- torney. "We have a de finite witness in mind, but so rar we haven·t been able to locate him," Woods said. The hunt is concentrated in Y..'estminster and adjoining cities. ··w e don 't be lieve we have the full and complete story,°' Woods said, "and this person could pro- bably fill in the gaps." . ~ Ordered to Resign Bertolino Fined In Hinshaw Role Superior Court Judge Walter Smith fined Orange County as· sessor official James Bertolino $1 .000 today for his role in Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s (R-Newport Beach) 1972 congressional cam- paign. Holiday Surf To Dwindle, Guards Say Surf at Newport Beach dwindled to two to three feet to- day and lifeguards said they do not expect any big breakers over the long holiday weekend. Surf has d ecreased steadily eac h day thi s wee k , with Thursday's swells reported at three lo rour feet. Waves as high as 18-feet in prime surfing spots were reported a t the beginning of the week . Unless the tropica1 storm off Baja California suddenly picks up, s urf will probably remain fairly low , lifeguards predict. Judge Smith a lso placed Bertolino on three years proba- tion, ordered him to terminate his e mploym e nt with the county and to make restitution of $427. The restitution was for county wages paid to Bertolino while he was actual l y working on Hins haw's campaign. Of nine assessor's offi ce of. ficials indicted last December on conspiracy charges related to the rormer assessor's successful congr essiona l c ampaign, Bertolino was the first to be found guilty by a jury. Seven othe r indictees have pleaded guilty and been fined Crom $1,000 to $2,500. The other indictee is waiting trial. Bertolino was found guilty or conspiracy charges early this month following a five-week trial. The jury de liberated less than three hours before retumin'g its guilty verdict. Rocke t Launched VANDENBERG AFB (U PI) - An Air Force Minuteman Ill ICBM was successfully launched today rrom Vandenberg Air Force Base. Off CdM Five inl<1nd youths were round thjs morning in a powerless zs- foot Inboard boat about 100 yards off the Little Corona surfline, a spokesman for t he Orange Coun- ty Harbor Department reported. They bad drifted a ll rUght. Skipper Danny Alberts, 19, or West Covi na , t old Hai-bor Patrolmen they took the vessel out for a ride Tbursday afternoon and stopped the boat to ··watch sharks.·· Alberts said that then they left the radio on, the battery ran down forcing them to s pend the night drifting with no power and noway tocallrorhelp. The boat is owned by Alberts' father, who is a $leak Craft de- aler in Santa Fe Springs. aCcord· ing lo the Harbor Department re- port . Someone as hore spotted t.he youths paddling with their hands and called the f-larbor Patrol-'at about 7 :40 a .m . The Harbor Patrol boat picked up the youths and took them to shore. The }'oat was tOwed to its dock at Newport Dunes . The passengers included Tim Black. 18. Whittier and three un - identified juvenile females. ··T hey weren 't injured, jus1 cold a nd hungry," a Harbor Department spokesman said. Driver Unhurt HOLLYWOO D (UPI ) -Scott Longstreet, 20, fe ll as leep at the wheel or his car in the llolfywood Hills and plunged over a 600-foot cliff Thursday night, police said. Longstreet ·s ve hicle stopped 300-feet from the bottom, and he walked away from the accident uninjured. DOW ADVANCES FOR 2ND DAY NEW YORK (U PI) -Despite some late prorit taking, prices closed highe r today in fairly ac- tive trading on the New York Stock Exchange with the a.id of favorable interest rate and infla- tion ne"-'S . The Dow Jones indus tri al average, which soared 22.4S points Thurs d ay added 5.87 points to 835.34 . Ad va nc es outnumbe r ed dec lines by about a 10-to·3 margin. (Tables 87). Prices were higher in fairly ac: live trading on the America.ti Stock Exchange. I I ., ' "\ ._ I t.-.J D~Uy Pfi.i PNM" wrr MUI NEWPORT MAYOR DON MclNNIS TAKES OFF Balloon Right Part of Fund·ralslng Day Mayor in Air Mcinnis Takes Balloon Trip Ne"-'port Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis soa red into the sky beneath a hot air balloon early today during the kickoff or Fashion Is land 's Muscul ar Dystrophy Association Day. The flight in the 80-fool balloon ··Setting Free" was one of many lifts in the promotional balloon that is making a national tour ending in Las Vegas Labor Day for the annual J err y Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Another ascent of the balloon was scheduled to end the fund· raising day at 7 p.m. on the lawn near The Broadway. The Muscular Dystrophy As- sociati on is a group of scjentists and concerned citizens who have banded togethe r in an all out campaign agai ns t n e uro - muscul ar diseases. More than J70 shopping centers across t he nation are sponsoring "MDA Days.·· Activities or the day included a rafne, entertainment, a pancake br eakfast and other fund -raisin g events. Pussycat Defense Loses One Round Jury selection resumed today in Harbor Municipal Court in a misdemeanor obscenity trial in- volving th e Balboa Pussycat theater . And one setback has already hit the defense. Lawyers for the theater chain lost their bid Thursday for a change of venue, whi ch would have moved the proceeding to a different area. Municipal Cou rt Judge Robert Todd said he was not convi nce d that news articles appearing thus ra r would hurt the chance or a r air tri a I. The lawyer s furnished clip- pi ngs from several newspapers serving the Harbor Area, most re- lated to police procedures or were accounts of a recent hearing deal· ing with sea r ch warrants and pro- bable cause. Big crowds are still jamming the beaches, though, and another 75,000 persons took advantage of a sunny, fog les s day Thursday. Water tempe rature increased slightly to 58 degrees, but is still far colder than usual at this lime Ford, Rocky Threats Judge Todd·s ruling meant that the trial could begin Thursday · down the hall in the courtroom of Judge Donald Dungan. He is pre- siding over the misdemeanor trial or three principa1s of the theater chain charged with ex- hibiting the obscene films. of year. · LlJeguards pulled 44 persons from the !'lurl on Thursday, but none of the incidents was serious. Now that th e waves h ave !'llackened , riptides are fairly Jjght, too, lifeguards added. Meany Speech WASHINGTON (APJ -AFL· ClO President George Meany says a generation or gains in America's stand a rd of living is being wiped out by 11n a d - ministration that "places dollar signs ahead or people." tn h.is an- nual Labor Day m essage re- leased today. Meany warned of ··a deeper, more serious r e- cession" unless the Ford ad- minis trat lon revamps It s ~mic policies end promotes lhe restoration or full employ· merit and full production. > Secret Service Probes Dallas, NY Calls WASHINGTON (AP) -The Sectet Service is investigating threats to kill President Ford and Vice President Rockefeller in Dallas, Tex., and New York City, a spakesman said today. "We 're aware of threats in New York and a threat in Dallas and we're invesligatiug," said the spokesman, Ke n Lynch. He declined to give further de- tails. In Dallas, a n anonymous telephone caller told The As · soc1ated Press a plot was con- ceived against Ford and Rockefeller primarily as the out- growth of the police slaying Mon· day nig'ht or a Bist.opCollege stu· dent rrom Nlgeria, In Ne w York, threats to .till Ford and Rockefeller and lo blow • up buildings were made in telephone calls Tuesday to the New York Daily News and ABC News. said a spokesman for the Federal Bur eau of Investigation. In addition to the President and vice president, the caller in New York threatened to kill 1''Ul Director Clar ence Kelley and At· ty. Gen. Edward 11 . Levi, the FBI 1.spokesman said. The spoke!'lm an saJd the caller was a male. "The 1uy said he was with the Weathe r Underground," the spokeSlnan added. The Weath er Underground c-laimed reaponsjbility tor a bombing at lhe State Depart. mtnt Jan. 29. There were nG1n· Ju.de1 ln that explosion. The c~Uer who telephoned the • AP in Dallas said a group of 20 to 25 persons is involved iJ) a plot to kill Ford and Rockefeller when they appear before lhe National Republican Woman's conven- tion, Convention officials sai d Rockefeller is to appear on Sept. 12 and Ford is to address the con- v<!ntion the next day. The calle r referred to the shooting death Monday of Em- manuel Olajidie Olatunju, slai n ;by a Dallas policeman in whator- licers said later was a "regrettu- ble"' incident . Officers said p l atunji was sbol il) lb• l\•...,~\lr)"ll • rob'""" Uiv.ostll•l,l!I" ·~~ by pc)llce to •l!'P ilnd !<iRJtln& a geiture interp~ ,a move to •. UleePL<ITll, p A2 > . ' • ' ... . , . ; ' •• • Ttie two films at issue in this trial are "The Devil in Miss Jones'' and ''Deep Throat.'' Early estimates have set the length of the trial at perhaps six weeks . The d e fendants are Pussycat Theater executi ves Vin · cent Miranda ,. Jimmy John son and Robert Mattias. Angola Agreement LrSBON, Portugal (U PI ) - Two of the warring bl:i:ck in· dependence movements in the Portuguese African territory of Angola have agreed Oil the prin- ciples of an immediate eease-- fire, the independent weekly newspaper 0 J orn.al said today. • t'nal·t. ··some o r the se Jl'rks ha ve been ma.king tv.•cnly bucks here a nd there on flo wers or limousine servi ce. .and vou better only ('harge what the law allows." he .said. I-le said one of hi s aides was among those who testified before ITC in vestigato rs during the lengthy probe which revealed <See FUNERALS, Page AZ) Law Papers Mailed To Jury By G/\Rl:' GRANVILLE 011111 Dilly Pllol 11~11 Embattled Supervi sor Robert Battin mailed a form al com- plaint to the Orange County Grand J ury Thursday charging Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hi cks with violating election la ws. Almost s imultaneous ly, Battin was handed a legal opinion that he s aid will serve as the <'Or- nerstone in his derense against the seven-count Grand Jury in - dictment that cha rges him with campaigning for li eutenant gov- ernor in 1974 partially at lax · payer expense . (Related story. Page AJ . l The complaint against Hicks charges the district attorney with illegally accepting $470 in 1970 campaign contributions from members of his st aff. Enclosed in the m ailing to jury foreman J ames Utter we re copies of the district attorney's 1970 campaign statements . They listed the nine district a t· torney e mploye contributors and their donations which ra nged from $25 to $100. Also enclosed in the mailing lo the jury was a copy or govern- ment code section .3202 along with an opinion from county counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that the section proh1b1t s a public oCficiol from accepting cont ributions from hi s employes. Battin first made his allegation against Hicks two months ago when he and the di strict attorney became embroiled in a na me- calling m atch. In answer to the charge, Hicks said that the contributions were (See BATTIN, Pae<o /\2) John Wayne Going Home Spo k esman fro m lioag Me mor ial Hos pital said this morning that actor John Wayne was probably going to be sent home later today. Wayne. 68. has been at Hoag for IO days being treated for a staph infection and a nagging cough. Today's release was pending a last minute visit by his doctor to dete rmine whether he was ready to leave the hospital. Or•L·:a~··' We•tller Mostly sunny Saturday, according to the weather service, with highs ranging from near 70 a t the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 50 to 55. INSIDE TOD~ Y l..ynn . RedgrClve, . Rlcbord Ben ja min. Beverly Sills, Jond Lynn -the3e.Clre.afew of the stars Orange Coaat /am will have . o chance to xe in Los Angeles this fall. See :rt<rry on P.age CI of today'' Weekender. Index • I' CW .. .. ,,, ~ =J ""' .. c~ A2 DAIL v PILOT N Frldex.t:'f.~•1 2'1 1976 I 1,'. r-----------------.--""'---,---~~llf"-1· I I I I f I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1 I I I D elpfod IRfort11atloR JI ... , ••• Your Schoo~. Newport·Mesa Unified .SC:t!C11>I ~at.tct ·. ' (CLIP ANO SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABO UT TllE DISTRICT: Newport·Mesa Unified S<:hool Llistrtl'I st•rvcs tht~ citit~s of Newport Beach a nd Cost<.1 !\tcs;i , t•dut•;.1ti11g children in kindergarten through 12th_ ~r:idt·. Its schools arc organized into three levels: 2G elemt'ntary schools serve grades K -5; fi ve middle schools sC'rve grades 6·8 (Ensign Intermediate htis only 7th and 8th c radcs): and lht--: five high schools are Coron~ del Mar, Costa ~t t:s~1 . f:stanl.:L.1 a nd Newpo rt Ha rbor. a ll r-oniprl'ht•n s1\"l' hii::h schools, and McNally, an alternate Sl'hOOI. About 25 ,630 s tudents ll.re expected on opening day, Sept 10 . The 1,500 entering kindergarten contrast w1lh a 12th ~rade clas of about 2,400 , indicating a shrinking enrollment in future years, Se hool:i art:' staffed by a l ,JOO.member faculty and 1,100 Cull-and part-lime support staff. Dr. John W. Nicoll has been district superintendent since 1971 . _ Estimat£>d general purpose tax rate for 1975·76 will be $4.003, and per pu"pil expenditure $1,677 for the coming year. · BOARD OF EDUCATION-{;URRENT CONCERNS' 'l"hl' sc,·en-mcmbC'r boa.rd or education meets the second ;;and fourth Tul·s da y of each month at 7:30 p.m., usually al the Costa ~tesa City Council Chamber. Board President Tom Henderson d escribes some of the problems racing the board and the district: "The financial squeeze will certainl y C"ontinue , C"ausC'd largely by the effects of state legislation, NEED MORE INFORMATION? Or. John N icoll, Superintendel}t 556-3500 Jean Harmon, public information office 556-3230 "'hich limits our revenue, and by inflation, which just keeps fH:'l'kinc a'A·ay at us. Oown tbe road enrollment will be a problem The Irvi ne Company's plans will affect us; we may sec more expansion in that area, with enrollment perhaps increasing on one side of the bay and decreasing on thC' other. And you have continuing problems : being ;1('countabh.• to the vo ters, the possibility of collective bar gain ing, s tall'·mandated programs that are not state-funded. The problem is how to explain this all to the community." WHAT IS TAUGtrr: Element1ry School. Learning to read is the major task in primary grades. Schools use many methods to match individual children 's needs : a listing of bas ic texts a nd approaches used to teach reading is available-in eac h school. The most recent state tests tor reading s howed that Newport-Mesa third graders scored in the s8th"percentile. Since entering first graders scored in the 18th per centile , the emphasis is apparently paying orr. Daily classroom studies are based on district·wide goals sel up for all basic areas. including lang uage and spelling , thinking, science, math skills. Middle School. All 6th-8th graders take English, math, social studies, science and phys ical education. They also take music. art and a variety of electives designed ~o stimulate interests and skills whieh can be explored in greater de pth in high school or guide them in career c hoices. lligb School. Graduation requirements include three years or English: one year lab science; three years of social studies, including U.S. History a nd Civics; one semester each or m ath and safety education; physical education. These courses comprise 120 of the 200 units required tor graduation. The remaining 80 units are elective. The comprehensive hi gh schools offer art, drama, vocal and instrumental music, photography, computer programmin g, foreign languages, team and individual s ports, and bus iness and shop skills. Combination library-media centers provide r esearch materials, taped foreign language drills, and courses for students in media technology and librarianship. Adult Education. Adults who want to get their high school diplomas can take the necessary courses through the district. Of 195 s uch stude nls, 41 have been graduated since January. Adult education courses are in such demand--109 people showed up the first night for a navigation class-that fall offerings are being expanded. Furniture Refinishing, Creative Sewing, Seil-Analysis Workshops, Oil Painting, Genealogy, as well as several courses of interest to senior citizens , are a mong those pl a nned. CAREER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: All five high schools have active career centers staffed by trained counselors. with vocational and aptitude tests, trade school, college and university catalogs, and filmstrips, guides. and kits describing hundreds of occupations. Each school offers a course in career planning, to help students m ake vital decisions about t heir futures. Students enrolled in work expe rie nce or the Coastline Regional Occupationa l Program (CROP J can get credit for on-the-job training. Coordinated elementary and middle s chool programs introduce younger students to the world of work. Monte Vista Ele m entary just won a three-year grant for a program to develop decision-making skills ; and Rea Middle School students vid eotape interviews with local business people. to discover why they chose their jobs and what skills are involved . SERVICES FOR SPEOAL STUDENTS: Committed to pro\•iding "m aximum intellectual development" for all its students. Newport-r.1csa provides mentally-gifted students with spe cial enrichment programs al all gr ade levels. Children of normal intelli gence with learning disabilities may work with a learning disability teacher: every school has one_ Or they may get individual attention in a special day class, limited lo 12 children. Classes are conducted for educable m entally retarde d and trainable mentally retarded children ages 5-21. Provision is m ade for ha rd·of-hearing children, 18 months old through high school ; for aphasic children and those in need of speech the rapy. Through the School Age Mother program, pregnant studffit.s continue their education and receive specialized in- iru;truction. FOOD SERVICES: All schools serve a nutritious hot lunch costing 45 cents for elementary students and 45-SS cent.s for middle-and high-school ers. Middle and high school students can a lso buy a la carte lunches and high schools have hot breakfasts for 35 cent.s. Davis, Lincoln. Rea and TeWinkle Middle Schools and Co llege Park, Monte Vi sta, Newport. Pomona. Victoria, \\'bittier, Wilson and Woodl and Elementary Schools serve hot breakfasts for 25 cents. TRANSPORTl\TION : Bus transportation is provided children (Kindergarten through Grade 31-W.bo live more than t1 mile from school, for upper elementary more than l v. rniles, for middle school more than two miles and for high school more tha n 2 v.i: miles. Bus schedules are available a,l Lhe indlvidual schools. NEW IN THE DISTRICT! HERE•s HOW TO ENROLL YOUR CJOLD: Call Student Services, 556-3284, ;.1nd they'll tell you which school your child will attend. All schools are open for regbtration. Your school will tell you about their acade mic program. opening, c losing and lunch hours, and tran.s portation schedules. Kindergartners. or any first grader who hasn't had ki.nderaarten, will need Cl l birth certificate or other proof of age, and (2) proof of slate-required immuni~ation1. A new luw 11lso requires all tint grade pupils to produce proof they've had a physlcaJ exam within the past year. . I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------------' • •' . E'ro• P..,,e .41 FUNERALS ' s hysteria m , so-c alled bod y · snatchina by n1orticians or.rat- il'l& li terally as ambu ance thasers and lhe swtk:bln1 or ··<'heap ca~kets after· families bought costly ones to house loved ont>S fur eternity. Uni onis111 has bt>e n c::ited as one rea:;un for in(l;1ted costs of the in· cvitable fa ct of making funeral arrangement s, some lime , somewhere. "ln Was hington D.C., they· charged $900 ror a casket like we used for poor little J ane Doe," said Ward. He was re fe rring to a plain, gray, cardboard·like $35 coffin bought by the county in 1969 for an unidentified sex murder vic- tin1 whose throat was slashed in 1-lunt ington Beach. Jane OOt" was buried nearly a year later, after being kept in preservation in case someone could be found to identiry her. Wa rd said he can only speak for Smith's and Pacific View mortuaries on billing practices for se rv ic£>S available. but believes the industry in the Southland is pretty uniform. He said they charge $245 tor mortuary service, which in- cludes picking up a corpse a n ywh£>re within a 60-mile radius, e mbalming it if desi red o r necessary , or cosm e ti c restoral in the case of violent de- ath or autopsy, which mutilates the remains. .. Anything that's nece ssary in the eyes of the law or that will please the family," Ward com- me nted. He said costs are spelled out in a Disclos ure Statement, adding that a full-fledged funeral costs $240 more-with $100 knocked off for a graveside rite-and a con- tainer is provided if the bereaved family does not choose to select a specific casket. ''We only charge $55 for babies' services," he added. Wa rd expressed anger about the fact the FTC had to step in, when Am e rican mortuary operators in some areas failed to police themselves. Citing a recent article in Busi- ness Week magazine, he quoted it as saying there are now 62,000 federal regulations over virtual- ly every aspect or American life and commerce. "We're regulating ourselves right out of a democracy," he said bitterly. ''It's a shame.'' Fro•PageAJ BATTIN .•• made lo a campaign committee and not to himself personally. Furthermore, the district at- torney said, he was not personal- ly responsible for collecting or disbursing the funds spent on his campaign for r e-e lection in 1970. Battin trie d to bring his charges a gainst Hicks to the Grand Jury earlier this month when he was a witness during the jury's investigation into h.is own 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor. However, he was told by Utter that the subject of jury's inquiry was his campaign, not the district "attor ney 's , according to transcripts of his testimony. The d e fe n se piece Battin hauled out Thursday was a memo from Kuyper. It said that county supervisors' staff members are not. assaigned work hours except those sent by thesupen.isors themselves. "You have asked whether or not there i s any minimum number of hours a staff member of your offi ce must work in order to be entitl ed to compensation," Kuyper wrote. "I believe the ans wer is no," be continued. Kuype r s aid the countY's personnel and s alary resolution ''s peci!icall y gives th e su'pervisors the power to pre· scribe hours of work." Ballin said he sees Kuyper's opinion a s added fortification to hi s position that there was nothing illegal about his staff working o n campaign chores during normal working hours in 1974. Mideast- Onus on ·solons? By Vnlted Press lnt.ena1tlonal Se<"relary or St a te l·l enry Kiss- inaer's proposal for . usiog U.S. volunteers in the Slnu..i Desert to help police a new Js rae li - Egyptian accord faces an uncer- tain future in Conli!.ress. Sensi ng the -comi ng con· troversy, Ki ssinger ha.s1 begWl warning that failure or Congress to appro ve the plan would pre- cipitate "a mass i\'e diplomati<.· crisis." Concern in Congress focuses on the possibility that JOO lo 150 civilian U.S. technicians, armed onlr with small '-''Capons. mi«iht find themselves s uddt~nty in the crossfire of a ~c w Arab-Israeli war. Their presence could drag the United States into a Vietnam- type of catBstrophe, this time in the Middle East where one of the adversaries mi ght be the Soviet Un.ion. Some critics are suggesting U.S. technicians are r eally not necessary and that1 their pre· sence would be mainly a political gesture or U.S. s upport for Israel. Kissinger is expected to make a major effort to justify the pro- pos al to Congress in appearances before the Senate Fore ign Rela- tions Committee and the House Intemational Affairs Committee. Senate Democ ratic Leader· Mike Mansfield said Thutsday he opposes use of American techni- cians. He predicted Congress would treat it" gingerly." Sen. Henry Jackson CD · Wash.), a supporter or freedom for Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel, sald through an aide Thursday he has "grave reserva- tions" about the idea. But Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D· Minn.), an influential member or the Foreign Relations Commit- tee, said he is not opposed "in principle'' to in c lusion of Americans in the monitoring ar- rangem ents and urged that the Senate keep "an open mind." The Harris Poll reports that a 42-28 percent plurality of the U.S. public approves the use of American technicians on elec- tronic surveillance devices in the Sinai desert. Peru's Army Overthrows Juan Velasco LIMA, Peru (UPl)-The five commande r s or Peru's fi ve military regions announced Fri· day that the y had overthrown Peruvian Pr esident Juan Velasco Alvarado with the aid of the police force . The communique announcing the overthrow was carried by the government-controlled television and radio network. It was not signed by any Peru- vian commander and was dated in Tacna, a city near the Ch.ilean border. The reported coup caught the country by s urprise. Businesses closed their doors . their steel bars out front crashing to the g round. The r e ported overthrow came as Peru was host to a 78-nation conference of nonaligned nations that was considered a diplomatic triumph by the government. It ended eight years ot military rule by Velasco Alvarado, who himself seized power in a coup eight years ago from President Fernando Belaunde Terry. Alvarado put the nation on a leftist course, nationalizing American and domestic firms and imple menting a drastic 1-,nd refotm. 'Love Story' But Different Ending? HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) -"Mostly we talk about the ty(>ical dreams or newlyweds, like having a family and living out our lives,·· said Steve Lille, a 24-year-old fireman. .. Litle of Dayton, Ohio. met his fiance July 4 at the wedwng of a mutual friend . "The s parks new." he remembered. A week later. 22-year-old Chris Broering was informed she had leukemia. The couple were married last week in a chapel at the Fort Hamilton-Hughes Medical Center. Nurses decorated the chapel and hung bells in Chris' suite. Chris, a former Hamilton cheerleader, is spend· ing her honeyfl}DOn bedridden, receivinq daily drug injections in a bid to combat the blood disorder . "I iiave nothing but faith. I don't consider losing her. She's priceless ... a real princess," said Litle. "The doctors aren't painting a bad picture. We're all optimistic ... 1'he doctors feel she is responding to the drugs." "When they told me she had leukemia. all I thought of was the movie 'Love Story' -but with a different ending," he said. ' Well G11arded A spectacularly s uccessful art exhibit from China, worth an estima ted $50 million, was being packed up today to go home to l'eking from San Francisco amid ex- traordinary security precautions. A guard stands by one of the artifact s on the last night of the exhibit. Blaze at Laundry Termed Suspicious Ar:s o n inve s tigators today returne d to the scene of a suspicious fire that caused up to $300,000 damage to a Santa Ana commercial laundry Thursday, seeking clues to its cause. Santa Ana Fire Department spokesmen noted that wh.ile it took only rout minutes for trucks to reach the blaze reported at 2:15 a .m .• flames were already roaring through the building's roof. Sheet metal segments of the structure housing Uniforms for Service Stations Inc., were ac- tually m elted by intense heat in the fire that took 45 minutes to control. Elvis Still Exh.amted MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI ) -E lvis Pres ley is ex- hausied, has problems with "an enlarged colon" and may have "some mild Liver disease,·· the singer's personal physician said to· day. Dr. George NichopouJos said test:s conducted on the 40 -yea r -old s ing e r established that the fatigue which ca used Elvis to cance l a Las Ve gas engagement and ente r Baptist Hospital last week "wa s n o t di.l e t o any serious medical probl em, but to a very severe ex- hausted state." An assis t a nt ad - ministrator at the hos pital said Presley is expected to remain in hi s wel·l - guarded, two-roo m suite on the 18th floor for at least another week. Kathryn Shaw Of Newport Succumbs Mrs. Do n ald W. (Ka thryn ) Shaw. a Newport Beach resident since 1961 and an active worker in the American Cancer Society's Reach for Recovery Program, succumbed to the disease today at Hoag Me mortal Hospital. Mrs. Shaw was the mother of former Daily Pilot Staff Writer Joanne Reynolds of Corona del Mar. Memorial services will be held next Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Shaw. who with her fami- 1}' first chose Newport Beach us a summer retreat in 1949, Hved with her hus band, Donald, at 8 Beacon Bay , Other s urvivor5 Include another daughter. Mrs. Lindsay Lane of Laguna Beac h ; her mother, Mrs. Helen Althouse of Glendale and two grandchildren. Besides her Jong activity with the cancer progra m, Mn. Shaw also served with the local chapter or the De lta Gamma Alumni Association , the Trojan League a nd Sea a nd Sage Chapter or the Audubon Society_ Funeral arrangements a re being handled by Forest Lawn Cypress ; and friends who wish may make memoMal contribu- t ions to the Kathryn Shaw Memoria l Fund at Hoa g Memorl11l lios pltal or to the American Cancer Society. • "The metal roof supports were twisted like pretzels," said act - ing Fire Chie f Ray Bachtelle. The buildin g at 1002 E . Chestnut Av e., was considered a complete loss. while company spokl's mC!.n sa id th e fir e destroyed thous ands of items of clothin g with an estimated $190,000 value. A large inventory of service station attendants' uniforms re- gularly c leaned , delivered, then picked up and r e-cleaned on a contract basis were destroyed in ·the raging blaze. Company s pokesmen al the fire scene early Thursday said they also lost tho usands of pairs of newly manufactured denim and corduroy outfits. Investigators could not ~ re- ac hed for further comment today because they were back al the fire scene, but Thursday they said it was extremely suspicious in origin. A task force of 41 firemen was required to quell the two-alarm blaze and found after arriving on the scene they were imperilled bv toxic f umes from stored chlorine and a de-greasing com· po und used to c lean g rimy service station attendants' un - iforms. !From Page A I PLOTS ... draw a gun. Police said witnesses told them later Olatunji had not been in- volved in the robbery. Olantunji, a senior at pre· domi n antly black Bishop College, was a native of Ado- Ekti , Nig e ria . De ni s E chi , second secretary or the Nigerian Embassy, arrived in Dallas Thursday from Washington to discuss the s laying with the police. ''My mission is to find out ex- actly what happened so I can make a proper report back home,'' he s aid upon arrival. The telephone caller to the media in New York als o threatened to blow up 22 un- s pecified buildings. ORANGE COAST "' . DAILY PILOT Tl>• tl<•A9'" (OA" 0Aolf PHol. ""'" Wf><(" I•<-· e.l>OO !l>e "'"'"' Pt•" "P~l>h ....... l>y , ... (lt•- C<M" l'tJ ... "'"""1 (t"•IO• n• '\<"P"'••1' f<l•l>On> •• 0 ......... ,,.d "'°NI•• !h•OvQh •••O•• '"' (Q\I• Mow N•*P"" S-0<h, "~"'"'"""" 8'>•<1>1r o.,., •••" V•"">" !rv•~• ~•Odo..,_,~, \t•l"f """ U.<Wh• ..,,.,,. 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A li H ai r and Mrs. Watts said 'l'hursday that the WASHINCTON <AP> Bod C l thief made off with ;i turq uoi~c - Mrs. Wattis said she .,,1as more con- ~eroed about what may bcf<ill the un- i;uspe<:ting burglar than r ecovering the stolen items . Watts, .author or "The Sµi rit of Zt•n." "The Way or Zen," <ind uttu:r v.orks, was cremated. AUGUSTA, Sit·ily (L'P I) -Four pr1 sonf'l'S whr, diligently practict>d l•J11g· jumping during t:X(·r<·i:-c t>l'riod!S used thc11· ~kills ltJ lt:·ap from r oof lv roiif und esc~•pe. ONLY AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH - For t he fi rst time in Y a r e , nc., studded brass relic box rrom Tibet, in f . d d . open s soo n in addi tion to a color tclt.<vi ~ion set and Me des De tve years nn esptte Chi cago a nd will ·• rce mos heavy spending for ad· d other assorted lov t. ve rtising, Ame.ric ans inclu e b eauty The box contained three bits of t ht:! MISSIOM Y1£JO IMPORTS smoked fewer c igarettes college and COS· late phi losophrr's bones, ::&nd, accord-•'AUTHORIZED oic•• " .. On lb. av.rage 10. 197' m etics firm ing to ancient 'l'ibetan legend, lbe --r-,.. DAILY P ILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 the government reports:• . fatal curse. (7 1 4 ) 831-17 40 ~71 4'i'495'."1'7'iio 1 n a r e p o r .t t O•-----~~~:'.:~-==========-------------------~===================:::_ ____________ _ • Congress, the Federal Trade Commission said Thtirsda y that per·capita consumption a mong U.S. r esidents and m ilit ary personnel overseas was 4, 110 cigarettes in 1974, compared with 4,112 l n ·1973 and4,286in1963 . • T OTAL DOMESTIC sales were up, however , the FTC said, increasing about 1.7 percent to 594.5 billion ciga rettes l ast year. T his s urpassed the previous hi gh of 584 .7 bi lli o n i n 1 97 3 , a slo"•down from r ecent trends, the agency said. The FTC declined to gi ve a ny explan ation, but the i nc r e a se in total sales apparently is at- tributable to jncr eased population. CIGARET T E m anufactur ers s p ent $307.8 million o n ad· v ertising in 1974, the most sin ce $314 .7 million in 1970 before Congress banned cigarette com- mercials on r adio and t e levis ion , the r eport /, said. f It gave this breakdown ~ f or th e adve rtis ing doll a rs : $114.6 million, m agazin es; $80 .5 million, n e ws p a pers; $71 .•I mitUon, bi ll boards; $31.l m illion . direct ad ~ promotions : $9.2 m illion, other media. ; The 1973 figure for c iga rette a d ve rtis ing ~·as $247.5 million. : F I LTER c iga r ettes ~ and ment holated varilies [ were s aid to h ave con· ~. tinued to claim a large I share of the tota l m ark~t. with filter b r a nds ac- coun ting for 86 percent of ~ 1974 sales. up l percent from the previous year. The FTC said 27 per- cent of the cigarettes sold last yea r we r e men- t holated , up 2 percent !rom·I973 . ! . f. Shark t Patrol ! Nixed ~ I DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. {AP) -City of- ficials in this oceanfront resort city have rejected proposa ls for a ir a nd water patrols to war n swimmers of sharks. A c ity commission ('ommittee concluded that shark lookouts in a i rpl a nes and boat s would not h a ve prevent- ed recent attacks and probably would increase the fears of already skit· tish swi inmers . Five persons, includ- ing four in Volusia Coun- ty, ha "·e been a ttacked by shar ks t his s ummer. ln the worst and most re- cent a ttack , d oct ors were forced to a mputate th e l eg of a y oun g Wisconsin man bi tten while s wimming 20 feet from shore. Rejection of the pro- posed s h a rk p a t rol s came after beach safety officer Robert Wheeler s aid it wa s almost im - possible to s pot sharks s wimmi ng i n cloud y water near shore. 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Now 300 100 Only Locking Gas c;aps Oog.3.29 .......... -............ -............... -.so £PeYlE1/ 1J I 4\1 Ill t t -- ' 84 Only RedUced Women's Sizes SADDLE OXFORD Now250 I • I I ., • , Not tor Ev~1011e More Education Not Always Key Bl S\'1 \Ir\ r-OR'f ER Toda\" lrtnd '" IO\\ard 1nnrc ,1nJ more education to qualffy for t11t)"l Joli., hoiht 1 dl•it,rce:-. to ,1sp1re to the very lop in rnilrlV r1elrl:-. lv\\t•r '~tltfn for the lel'!s than college ('dUl 1tt•d 1nd1\ 1du.d Dothl·s< l\t r 11 ... 1ng. edu rJt1on d rl•Q1il ~' m~nts rt flt;( t r• ii Jt'lh rcqu1r -:111ent~ •,q mt~l't:\\ t llll\LI').; cr£>dt• n t 1 ;:i Ii ., "' S<'lllt~ 1)f t)(1lh SpC'(1fll:<-Lil) Money's Worth TrtE li S Bl Rf Al ()f' L<1bor Stat1st1 cs estimates Lhat the dem and for profcs:;1onals is 1ncreas1ng at twice th e rate or n se 1n demand foe all othc r "orkers But 1t also estimates that about 50 000 n1ore 1.:l1llE>ge graduates will be entenng the Job m arket bt>l\\•ecn 1972 and 1980 than there will be JObs for the m 1n the 1980 85 pC'r1od the surplus" is due to ex pand to 700 000 This me.:in :s that I 1r~f' nun1l>crs or college graduates may have to do\\.ngradc their t'X\JC'(tat1ons rn ract an~n <'reas1ng numbt:'r or t:ollege graduates e\en now are e ntf.r 1ng management ind s,dc:; r 1th1.:r than the field for whi ch they trained Moreover as lhe demand fot paraprofessionals has soared part1cul.1rly in lhe health education law and en \1ronmental fi elds so has the number or two year colleges and/or Job tra1n1ng opporturut1 es -points not to be over looked or underrated Meanwhile the oversupply of f'hOs 1s balanced by real s hortages of skilled cr.1ftsmen and technical supportive personnel in man\ areas A)) we have pushed back the limits of sc1E'nt1f1c <i nd at ademic kno\vledge \\ e ha\ e tended to un der' al ue era !ts mo nsh1 p DROPOUTS WHO TOOK UP curpenlr} or pottery v.ere among the ftrst to rediscove r that \vork1ng \\.Ith ones hand)) could be be (!(~pl\ s,1\1sf) 1n g '.'iow educators and eronom1 sts realize the urgent need to give status to those .,.,,hoha\c m anual talents Does Lhts me,1 n gwdanr(' t:ounselors v.111 stop enrourag 1ng s tudents to go to college" No nut 1t does mean C'ounselors w11l 1nrreas1ng lv ende<J\or to per suade overanx ious paroots of something man) \ oung people have long sus peeled college 1sn t for e\('f\One and this 1s nothing to be ashamed of It a.lso mc.:ins th{ll the educational svstems of the future must be designed to turn out fewer spec ialis ts and more generalists 1n both the human1l1es and the sciences so that )oung people "111 b(' .lbh: to shift 1mong a number of different profess ions ,\nd 1t means th<it trai ning programs apprent1cesh1ps -1n fact all f1om s Of\Olat1onal tra1n1ng-\\ollJ come 1n for more st r1011 s con.,idcrat1on than <'vcr before Says a noted educJtor \\e 3r<' going lo ha\e to m ake the same re sources a' ailablc for the \\Ou Id be ha1rdresstr as we are do 1ngfortht I\) l.eaguecolleg1an WHAT T•tEN WILL be the new status of education" More than e\.E'J education for its own sake will be a pnme concern 1n tht:s country Coll eges .... 111 make their educa t1 onal facilities a\ ailable to the community at large enabl 1ng professionals (and pa raprofession als) to keep a breast of ('h ange and to cn'"1C h all those leisure hours which are com 1ng ;:is the\\ ork \.\. c>ek shifts from f1\ e to four and eventually threeda\S Yes t he pav v.1\1 remain somev.hat higher for the col lcge graduall' \\.ho lL\n find \\.ork and it will still take a degree to get to the \er) lop But a college degree is no longe r a }::tlar::intef' of C'mplovmenl whereas certain crafts, p ara techn1c,11 1ntl paraprofcss1onal areas are crying for help Gradu::itc s of tv.o vcar colleges who cost less and do a perfect I} adequate Joharenov. preferred 1n many areas When planning for an eduC'at1on always keep these two points Ill mind Fi rst our S()('lety lS changing faster than e'er bef.ore reacting to technolog1cal breakthroughs with unpredictable impacts on the JOb market And second where e\.1dence 1s unnustakable that v.ork exists to be done such as 1n rebu1\d1ng of our t1t1es the key factor 1n de tcrm1n1ng how many Jobs will be available £or the trained ·v.orker will depend on the future recording of our national pr1o r1t1es AGAINST Tlll S BACKGROUSO 1t 1s no more than common sense to lry to start "'"Ith as broad and sound an <'<lo cation .is ) ou can get to choose your general field of work as late as \OU can to g1\e )Ourself as much and as vaned a tra1n1n g 1n that fie ld ,ts poss ible Then you will enter the JOb market supported by the widest range of cap::ib1\Jt1es from v. h1ch you can onl y benefit MARK ET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 St oc k s New Vo•~ !l.IPl l Tn~ fol1own11 I'' ~t>ow• !~ •lot ~• 11><>! n~ve <J.1 l'>r'll '"""~1 -IO 1 lr>f ""OM ""'"(! on oo•,en! 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St.oeks VOL . 68, NO. 241 , S SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 1975 c TEN CENTS Efforts Continue By ROBE RT BARKER <# Oi Ow 0.111, .. 119' Ir.II A grim drama continued at a Westmin:st e r hospital t od ay where 21 -year-old Mrs. Sharon Sue Cody was being kept alive by life support system s since being acciClentally s hot Tuesday morn· ing. Hospital officials s aid there was no change tod ay in her con· dition that has been listed as very critical. Hos pital Admini strato r Richard LeGra nd says Mrs . Cody is being s ustained on the possibility that he r five-month- old unborn baby may yet be saved and that s he herself may reverse deteriora ting conditions and offer doctors some hope or recovery. LeGrand said two tests were conducted on the baby Tuesday and no (etBI heart tones were de- tected. Mrs. Cody has shown no brain wa ve activity since the shooting. 1-le r co ndition was r e ported Expectant lffotn worsening Thursd ay and her lungs we re said to be runctioning by use or a resp irator. 1r1 eanwhile, poli ce Thursday r ele ased the wo man's husband, Gerald Alle n Cody, 25, who had been booke d in jail for invesUga- tion in the shooting. Westminster police Lt. J oe Woods, who disclosed that an in- tens ive sear ch is going on for a third person "'ho they beli eve witnessed the s hooting, says, "We won't charge Cody with anything." He said the shooting appeared to be purely accide ntal and that the ease was dropped aft e r con· sultation with the distri ct at - torney. "We have a d efinite witness in mind . but so far v.•c haven't been able to locate hi n1," Woods said. The hunt is conl'entrated in Westmi ns t e r and a dj oining cities. "We don't be li eve we have the full and complete story," Woods said, "and this pe rson could pro· bably fill in the gaps." Threats to Kill Ford, Rocky Told C r1n1paign f 'u11di11g Battin Claims Hicks Violation By GAR Y GRANVILLE Oi tlw D.111¥ PUol 5Wt Embattled Supe rvisor Robert Battin mailed a formal com· plaint to th e Orange County Grand Jury Thursday charging District Attorney Cec il Hicks with violating election la ws. Almost s imultaneously, Battin was handed a leg al opinion that he said wi11 serve as the Cor· nerstone in his defense against the seven-count Grand Jury in· Bertolino Gets Fine In Trial Superior Court Judge Walter Smith fined Orange County as- sessor official James BertoUno Sl,000 today for his role in Rep. Andrew Hins haw's {R-Ne wport Beach) 1972 congressional cam- paign. Judge Smit h a lso placed Bertolino on three years proba- tion, ordered him to terminate his employment with the county and to make resti'tution of $427. T he restitution was for county wages paid to Bertolino while he was actually working on Hinshaw·s campaign. Of nine as sessor·s office of- ficials indicted last December on conspiracy charges related to the former a sses sor's s uccessful congres s ional campaign . Bertolino was the first to be found guilty by a jury. Seven othe r indictees have pleaded guilty and been fined from $1 ,000 to $2 ,500. The other indicte e is waiting trial. Bertolino was found guilty of cons pira<::Y charges early this month following a five-week trial. The jury deli berated less than three hours before returning its guilty verdict. Vandal Hits Parsonage Som e one attempting a burglary or m erely vandalis m visited the hon;ie of a Costa Mesa minister Tb.ursday while he of· fi ci ated at th e funeral of a longtime parishioner. The Rev. Earl Is bell, of 478 E. 20th St .. told police a window screen was cut or torn, but ap. parently no e ntry was made and nothing was stolen . Investigators said the pastor of t he First U n it ed Methodist Churc h was at the sanctuary about that time for t he funeral of Mrs. Rut h Barnett, 80, who served as · church hostess and wedding coordinat or for 20 years. Trash Men Get Holiday Trash and garbage will not be picked up in Costa Mesa on Labor Da y. Trash due to be picked up Monday will be collect- ed Tuesday, the Costa Mesa Sanitary District an. nounced. Tr Jsh collect.Ions during the entire week will be one day later t han normally scheduled in all areas. ' dictment that char ges h.im with campaigning for li eutenant gov- ernor in 1974 partially at tax- payer expense. (Related story, Page A3.l The complaint .against llicks charges the dis trict uttorney with illegally accepting $170 in 1970 ca mpaign contribut ions from Il!_C f!l_bcz:~pr his st aff. Enclosed in the maiUn~ to jury fore man James Utte r were copies of the distrit·l attorney's 1970 campai gn st a te ments. They listed the nine district at- torney employe contributors and their don'ations whi ch r a nged from $25 to $100. Also enclosed in the mailing to the jury was a copy or govern- ment code section 320'2 along with an opinion frQm co unty counsel Adrian Kuyper stating that the section prohibits a public Officia l from accepting contributioni from his employes. Battin first made his allegation against Hicks two months ago when he and the district attorney became em broiled in a name - calling match. In answer to the charge, Hi cks said that the contributions were made to a c ampaign committee and not to himself personally . F'urthermorc, the district at- torney said, he was not personal- ly resporlsible for collecting or disbursing the funds spent on hi s campaign for re-ele ction in 1970. Battin tried to bring his charges against Hi cks to the Grand Jury earlier th.i s month when he was a witness during the jury"s investigation into hi s own 1974 campa ig n fo r lieutenant governor. However, he was told by Utter that the subject or jury's inquiry was his campaign, not the district a ttorn ey's, a c c ord i n g to (See BATTIN, PageJ\2) Velasco Out In Military Coup in Peru LIMA, Peru (AP) -Military commanders overthrew the lef- tist gove rnment of President Juan Velasco in a swift and ap- parently bloodless coup today, the national radio s aid. But one of the commanders, the head ·of the key Lima region, pledged that the· new leaders would rollow the principles or Velasco's "socialist revolution.·· The broadc ast said troops took over the pres idential palace in Lima just before noon and that Gen . Fran c isco Morales Bermudez -t he µ'rime minister. army chief of staff and defense minister -replaced Velasco. Morales was in Tacna, 600 miles south of the c apital, and Velasco was'"'in his residence in Chaclacayo, 25 miles west of Llma, when the officers made their move, the broadcast said. Several thousand people sur- rounded the presidential palace soon afte r the communique was broadcas t . Troops closed the palace doors and gates as riot police stood by to keep order. At on e point, an arm y helicopter hovered over but then flew away . The aircraft frightened the crowds whic h began to a1s perse and then r e· gather. The announcement ca.me as a nonaligned conference of foreign ministers was winding up a week-long session. On Monday, Velasco, 65 and ailing, had ad· dressed the 81 -nation meeting. Morales. 53, married and the <See PE lt.U, Pace AZ) . ' O..lly Piiot Sl.111 P/\ololbJ P~IO'OonNll Piieup Motorists pile out of rearend pi leup Thursday on Newport Boulevard at De l Mar Avenue in Costa Mesa to tell their stories to police. The collision was one of two such crashe s on th e bu s y Boulevard in homeward- bound beach traffic. Last in line and only one injured was Kim Kostka, 18, of Place ntia, right, who had nose cut. Police say three among four motorists involved may be mailed speeding citations. Sinai Onus On Congress -Kissinger By United Press Internationa l Secretary of Slate Henry Ki ss- inger's propos al for using U.S. volunteers in the Sinai Desert to help po lice a n e w I srae li - Egyptian accord faces an uncer- tai n future in Cong ress. S e nsi n g th e coming con - troversy, Ki ssinger has begun "''arning that failure of Congress to approve the plan would pre- cipitate "a massive diplomatic crisis." Concern in Congress rocuses on the possibility that 100 to 150 civilian U.S. technicians , armed only with small weapons, might find themselves suddenly in the crossfire of a new Arab-Israeli war. Their presence could drag the United States into a Vietnam - type of catas trophe, this time in the Middle East where one of the adversaries might be the Soviet Union. Elvis ·Still Exluwsted MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI ) -Elvis Presley is ex- h austed, h as problem s with "an enlarged colon" and may have "some mild liver disease," the singer's personal ph ysician said to- day. Dr. George Nichopoulos said tests conducted on the 40 -y ear -o l d s inge r established that the fatigue which cauaed Elvis to c ancel a La s Vega s e ngageme nt and ente r Baptist Hos pital last week ''was not du e to an y serious medical problem, but lo a very severe ex· hausted state." An as s istant ad - ministr,tor· llt the hosplt.al s aid Presle)' is expected to remain In his wel l- guarded, two-room sulte on the 18th floor tor at least another week. · · . . . - 'Prey on Families' Colleagues Hit By Coast Mortician By ART HUR R. VINSEL Oltlte Dilly PllolSl.111 A former California F\Jneral Directors' Association president from t he Orange Coast, 'who helped.draft a tough law on state mortuary pract ices, today bitter- ly condem ned e lements or the in- dustry which invoked Federal. Trade Commission regulations over it. - Darrell Ward, CFDA c hief in 1973, flatly acknowledged that in some parts of the country, his professional colleagues prey on unsuspecting families, conscious only or their grief to fatte n bank accounts. He said in reaction to the FJC cr ackdown announced Thursday that h e b e l ie ves Southe rn California is the m ost honest in America when it comes to honest help for tht: bereaved. The ITC initiated new rules on m01tusry aop funeral practices foll~& e lo.ng .survey requiring testlm~y from fUner.aJ home fmplO,ojil !roll' Washington D.C. to Or111'1e.C'ounty. · "l~loubofrible ... I have lo ad- 1 I : , ' mil it ... s aid Ward. who is presi· dent or Smith's Mortuary in Hun- tington Be ach and vice president of Pacific View Memorial Park, Coronadel Mar. Ward said the California law enacted by the morticians' pro- f es siona l society strictly re· gulates billing practices and ad· vertising policies throughout the state. The FTC acknowledged in re· vealing it is imposing strong con· trots on the industry to curb the uns crupulous profitee r s that s'>me states have already done the job. "I think Southern California is the cleanest area of the nation." said Ward, a dding that fun eral costs are about double in the San Francisco Bay area because it is unionized. He blamed certain inconsisten- cies which are s pecifically illegal on either an unscrupulous few mortuary operators. or honest ig- norance or what is actually law the industry iliself helped to (See FUNERALS, PaJeA:) Dallas, New York. Probed WASHINGTON (AP) -The Secret Service is investigating threats to kill President Ford and Vice President Rockefeller in Dallas, Tex., and New York City, a spokes man said today. "We 're aware of threats In New York and a threat in Dallas and we're investi gatiug." s aid the spokes man. Ken Lynch. I-Jc declined to give further de - tails. In Dallas. an anony mous telephone caller told The As- sociated Press a plot was con· ceived a g ain s t Ford a nd Rockefeller primarily as the out- growth of the police slaying Mon · day night of a Bishop Coll ege stu- dent from Nigeria. tn New York, thre ats to kill Ford and Rockefeller and to blow up buildings we r e made in telephone calls Tuesday to the New York Daily News and ABC News, said a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. - ln addition to the President and vice president, the caller in New York threatened to k ill l'"lil Director Clarence Ke lley and At- ty. Gen. Edward H. Levi, the FBT .spokesman said. · The spokesman said the ca ller was a male. "T he guy said he was with the Weather Underground," the spokesman added. The Weather Underground claim ed res pons ibility for a bombing at the State Depart- ment Jan. 29. There were no in- juries in that explosion. The caller who telephoned the AP in Dallas said a group of 20 to 2S persons is involved in a plot to kiJI Ford and Rockefeller when they appear before the Nationt:1l Republican Woman 's conven- tion. <See PLOTS. Pagel\2) Jolm Wayne Going Home Spokesman from Hoa:g Memor ial Hospital said lhi~ morning that actor John Wayne was probably going lo be seni home later today . Wayne, 68, has been at floag for 10 days being treated for a staph infection and a nagging cough. Today's release was pending "* last minute visit by his doctor to determine whether he was ready to leave the hospital. Or•.:A Co•st --~ W e•tlller Mostly sunny Saturday. according to the weath('r service, with highs rangi ng from nea,r 70 at the beaches lo near 80 inland. Lows tonighl 50to55. INSIDE TODA l' Lynn . Redgrave, Ri c#Jard Benjamin, Beverly Sills. Janet Lynn -these. are. a few of the stars Orange Coo.st /af'l.1 will #Jave .a chance to see in Los Angeles this /olJ.. 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Its schools arc organized into thrt:e levels: 26 l'le mC'nlary St'hools scr\.'(' grades K.s ; fiv e middle schools :.crv(' i:r;1d('s 6·fl ( l';nsi&'ll lntc·rmediale has only 7th and 8th ~r:11h•::.l, and thl· f1 v'-' tu gh schools are Co ronif. de! Mi.Ir, Cos t;.1 l\l c:,a . F:s toinc i<t a nd Ne1o11port ll<t rbor, .ill <'o rn prchcnsivt> high st:hools. ond McNelly, an alternate se hool. About 25 ,630 students are expected on opening day, St~pt . 10 Thr 1,500 entering kindergarten contrast with a 121.h ~r.•de \'lass or i.JbOut 2,400, indicating a shrinking enrollment 111 future years. S<-hools are staffed by a l ,300·member faculty and 1,100 full -and part-time support staff. Dr. John W. Nicoll has been lh~tr1ct sup<'rintcndent since 1971 . fo:stimat('d general purpose tax rate for 1975-76 will be $4 .00J, a nd per pupil expenditure $1 ,677 for the comi,ng year. BOARD OF EDUCATION-CURRENT CONCERNS: 'J'h e seven-me mber board of education meets the second and fourth Tuesday or each month at 1:30 p.m ., usually at the Costa !\.1 csa Cit v Council Chamber. Board President T11m ll endt~r~on desC.ribcs some of the problems facing the board and t hl' dis trict : ''The rinancial squeeze ~'ill certainly t.'ontinut.". c:.ius l'd l;.1r~ely by the effects of st<.ite legislation, NEE D MORE INFORMATION? Or. John Nicoll, Superintendent SS6·3SOO Jean Ha rm on, public information Office 556-3230 \,l,•hich limits our revenue, a nd by inflation, which just keeps pecking away al us. Down the road enroll ment will be a problem . Tht.• Irvine Co mpany 's pla ns will affect us; we n1o.1y sec 1nore expansion in thal area, with enrollment pc-rhaps incrl"asin g on one side or the bay and decreasing on the other. And you have continuing problems: being ;.ircounta ble to the voters. the possibility or collective barl:!a1n1n~. state-mand at ed programs that are not state-funded. The problem is how to explain this all to the co mmunity .·· WH 1\T IS TAUGHT: Elementary Scbool. Leaming to read is the major task in p1i mary grades. Schools use many nlL'thods to m ;1tl'h indiv idual children 's needs: a listing or basic texts and approaches used to teach reading is av:iil:-abl e 111 eaC"h school. The most recent state tests for re;1din ~ s howed that i~ewport -Mesa third graders scored in the 88th percentile. Since entering rirst graders scored in thl' 78th pC'rL'entil<', lhc emph<.1sis is apparently paying off, Daily tl:.i!.s roo m studies are based on district-wide ~oals set up for a ll basic a1·e:.:is . including language and spcllin.,:, I hi n king, science, math skills. Middff' S<'hool. All 6th-8th graders take English, math, social stud ies, science a nd physical education. They also take music. orl <ind a variety of electives designed lo stimul a1£' int erests and skill s wh ich can be explored in greater depth 1n high school or guide them in career choices. lligh School. Graduation requirements include three years or Englis h ; one year lab science; three years ofs~ial studies. in cluding U.S. History and Civics; one semester each of math a nd safety education; physical education: These courses comprise 120 of the 200 units required tor graduation. The remaining 80 units are elective. The comprehensive high schools ofrer art, drama, vocal and in strumental music, photography. computer programming. foreign languages, team and individual s ports. and bus iness and s hop skills. Combination library-media centers provide research materials, taped forl'ign langu<.ice drills, and courses ror students in media technology a nd libra~anship. 1\dult Education. Adults who want to get thei r high school diplomas can take the necessary courses through the district. Of 195 such students. 41 have been graduated since , January. Adult educ:.:ition courses are in suc h demand--109 people show ed up the first night for a navigation class-that fall offerings arc being ex panded. Furniture Refinishing, Creative Sewing, Self-Analysis Workshops, Oil Painting, Genealogy. as well as several courses of interest to senior citizens, arc :.:i mong those pl:.:inned. CA REER 1\ND VOCATIONAL EDUCA TION: All five hig h schools have active career centers starred by trained C'ounselors, with vocational and aptitude tests, trade school , college and university cataJogs, and filmstrips, guides. and ~its describinl! hundreds of occupations. Each school offers :1 course in career planning, to help students make vital dec isions about their rutures, Students enrolled in work experience or the Coastline Regional Occupational Program <C ROP) can get credit for on-the· job training, Coordin;;1ted e lementary and middle school programs introduce younger s tudenl.s to the world or work. Monte Vi sta Elcm('ntary just won a three.year grant ror a program to de velop decision-making skills; and Rea Middle School students videotape interviews wi th local business people, to disC'o ver why lhey chose their jobs and what skills · 1.u·c involved. · SERVICES FOR SPECL\I. STUDENTS: Committed lo providing ··maximum lntellectual development" for a ll its s tudents. Newport-Mesa provides mentall y-gi ft ed students \.\ilh special <>nric hment prog rams at all grade levels. Children of normal intelligence with learning disabilities may work with a learning di sability teacher ; every school has one. Or they may get ind iv idual attention in a special d:.i y C"!ass, limited to 12 children. Classes arc conducted for educabll' me nt:.:i lly retarded and trainable mentally ret:.:i rded c hildrt>n ages 5-21. Provision is made for hard-o(-he;i ring children, 18 months old through high school : for aphnsic C'h.i\dren and those in need or speech therapy. Thr~ug h the.Sc hool A~e Mother prog ram , pregnant ~tud ents continue their education and receive specialized in - instruction . FOOD SF.RVICES: All schools ser\·e a nu tritious hot lunch cost ing 45 cents for elementary students and 45-55 cenls for middle-and high-schoo lers. Middle and hig h school students can also buy a la carte lunches 3nd high schools have hot br<>akfa sts for 3.5 cents. Davis, Lincoln, Rea and TeWinkle Middle Schools and Colle~e Park. Monte Vista, Newport, Pomona. Victor1C\, \.\'hilli er , Wilson <.ind \.\'oodland Elementary Schools serve hot breakrasls ror 25cents. T RANSPORTATION: Dus transportation is provided childrl'n CK!nd crgarten through Grade 3) who live more than a m ile rrom school, for upper elementary more \.han 11/4 milc.s. for middle school more than two miles and ror high school mor e than 21-, mil es. Bus schedules are available at the individual schools. I NEW IN TllE OI STRICT ? HE R E'S HOW TO I ENROLL VOL R CIOl.,O: Call Student Services 556-3284 J and they'll tell you whi rh school your child will 8ttend. Ali I I I I I I I I I schools .l re open for regislrutio n. Your school will tell you I about their acadcm1(' progra m, opening, closing e.nd lunch I I hours, and truns portation 5chedules. I I Kindergartners, or any Cirst grader who hasn't had I I . klnder1arten, wil l need (1) birth certificate or other proof or I I ~ age, and (2) proor of ~tale-required immunliatfons . A new 11 I ' l;,1w also require-t' all first grade pupils to produce proor I they've had a ph ysical exam wllhln the past year. I I . I '------------------------------- • '• . .. ~' ' ' FUNERALS enact. ''Some o ( thf"St' je-rks have ~n making twenty buck$ here a nd there on flowers or limousine strvice-.and you better only l'h::1rge "'h:lt the law allows," h!.! S3td. lie suid 1>ne of his a.ides was among those who testi fied be-fore Jo-re in,·estigators during the lengthy probe w hil'h rcveaJed 8hyst e ris m . s o .called body . snatching by morticians operal· ing li tcrully a s a 1nbul ant·c ''hasers and the sv•il«hing or cheap cas kets after families bought costly ones to house loved ones (or eternity. Unionism has been cit ed as one reason ror inflated costs of the in - evitable fact of making funeral arrangements, some time , somewhere. "In Wash fngton D.C., they charged $900 for a casket like we used ror poor little Jane Doc ," said Ward. He was referring to a plain. gray, cardboard-like $35 corfin bought by the ('aunty in 1969 for an unidentiried sex murder vic- tim whose throat was s lashed 1n l-luntington Bea(·h. Jane Doe was buried nearly a year later. after being kept in µreservation in case someone could be found to identify her. Ward said he can only speak (or Smith 's and Pacifi c View mortuaries on billing practices for se rvices available, but believes the industry in the Southland is pretty uniform. He said they charge $245 for mortuary service, wh ich in· eludes picking up a corpse anyw here within a 60-mile radius, embalming it if desired or necessary , or cosmetic restoral in the case of violent de- ath or autopsy, which mutilates the remains. "Anything that's necessary in the eyes or the law or that will please the fam ily," Ward com- mented. He said costs are spelled out in a Disclos ure Statement, adding that a full-fledged funeral costs $240 m ore-with $100 knocked orr for a graveside rife--and a con· tainer is provided if the bereaved fa mily does not choose to select a specific casket. "We only charge $55 (or babies' services," he added. Ward expressed anger about the fact the FTC had to step in, wh e n American mortuary operators in some areas failed lo police the mst>lves. Citing a recent article in Busi- ness Week magazine, he quoted it as saying there are now 62,000 federal regulations over virtual- ly every aspect of American lite and commerce. ··we're regulating ourselves right out of a democracy," he said bitterly, ·'It's a shame." From Page Al PLOTS ... Convention officials said Rockereller is to appear on Sept. 12 and Ford is lo address the con- vention the next day. The caller referred to the shooting death Monday or Em- manuel Olajidie Olatunju, slain by a Dallas policeman in what of- ficers said later was a "regretta- ble" incident. Officers said Olatunji was shot in the head during a robbery investigation when ordered by police to stop and fled making a gesture interpreted as a move to draw a gun . Police said witnesses told them later Olatunji had not been in- volved in the robbery. Olantunji, a s enior at pre- d o mi n an t ly black Bishop College, was a native of Ado- Ekli , Nigeria . Denis Echi, second secretary of the Nigerian Embassy, arrived in Dallas Thursday rrom Washington to discuss the slaying with the police. "My mission is to find out ex· actly what happened so I can make a pro per report bac k home," he s aid upon arrival. The telephone caller to the m e dia in New York al so threatened to bl ow up 22 un- specified buildings. "' .. I I ,.,. ""-'• OUSTED IN PERU Presid ent Juan Alvarado F roM POflC'Al PERU •.. father of five, is known a:r; a sil ent man who stands tor no nonsense from hi s subordinates. lie was one of Vclasco's original caJ>inet ministers and gained. some in- ternational prestige as one of the brains behind Peru's social and economic experiments. The communique announcing the takeover of the government or this nation or 15 million was signed by the commanders or Peru's five m ilitary regions and dated in Tacna. It said the coup was carried out to achieve a "free fatherland" and to eliminate "personality cults and detours that our institu- tions had s urfered caused by those who made a mi stake and could n~ understand the exact revolutionary feelings of all Peruvians.'' Costa Mesan John Payne Dead at 84 lttemorial funeral services wiU be held next Wednesday for 42- year Costa Mesa resident John W. Payne, who died Thursday and had oper ated an electrical appliance repair service out of his downtown area home. Rites for Mr. Payne, 84, will be at 2 p.m . in the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church, with arrange- ments h andled by the Neptune Society for cremation and com· miltal at sea . A Costa Mesa resident since 1933, Mr. Payne lived at 284 Broadway, at the corner or Orange A venue, and was well- known as an electrical appliance rixit-man ror everything rrom shavers to washing machines. He is survived by a son, Donald W. Payne, or Costa Mesa. a sis· ter, Mrs . Nora Fillinger, of Farmington, Mich .• a grandson and two granddaughters. TONIGHT CONCERTS IN THE PARK - Third M a rine Aircraft Wi ng Hand, Costa Mesa City Park, 8 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p .m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 LIBRARY PROGRAM - Treasure Seekers and Movie "Snoopy Come flame," Costa Mesa Library , 10 a .m . ESTANCIA ADOBE -Slate Historical Landmark, Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. &Sun. 1-5. _ 'Love Story' But Differem Ending? HAMILTON. Ohio CAP) -"Mos tly we talk about t he l;>•pical dreams of newlyweds, like having a family and living out our lives," said Steve Litle, a 24-year-old fireman. Litle of Dayton, Ohio, met hi s fiance July 4 at the wedding of a mutual friend. ''The sparks f.lew," he r eme mbered. . A week later, 22·yearo<Jld Chris Broering was informed s~e had leukemia. The couple were married last week in a chapel at the Fort Hamilton-Hughes Medi c-a l Cent er. Nurses decor ated the chapel and hW1g bells in C hris' suite. , C hris, a former 1-lamilton cheerleader. is spend· 1ng h~r ho:ne y ~oon bedrlddcn, receivinq daily drug lnjcct1ons 1n a btd to combat the blood disorder. "I have nothing but faith. I don't consider losing her. She's priceless ... a real princess," said Lille. "1'hc doctors aren't painting a bad picture.. We're all optimistic ... 'fhc doctors feel she is responding to the drugs." "When they told me she had leukemia, all I thought of was the movie 'Love Story' -but with a dillerent ending," he said. I A rso11 Probe $300,000 Fire 'Suspicious' Ar so n inv es t i~a tj o r s today returned tn the $Cent.' or lrl. $USpiciO US (\re thut CDUSed up lo $300,000 d3m11ge to a Santa Ana eomml.'rc.>ial laundry 1'hursday, seeking clues to il!i cause. Santa Ana fo'ire Department spokesml'n noted that wh.lle it took only four minutes for trucks to reach the blaze reported al 2 : 15 a .m .. n ames were aJready roaring through the building's roof. Sheet metal segments of the structure housing Uni forms for Service Stations Inc., were ac- tually mt>lted by intense heat in the fire that took 45 minutes to control. "The metal roor supports we re twisted like pretzels." said act- ing Fire Chi ef Ray Bachtelle. The buildin g at 1002 E . Chestnut Av e ., was considcrC"d a complete loss, while co mpany s p o k esme n s a id the rire destroyed thousands or items or t·lothin g viilh a n esti mated $180,000 value. A large inve ntory of service station attendants' uniforms re- gularly cleaned, d elivered. then picked up and re-cleaned. on a contract bas is were destroyed in the raging blaze. Company spokesmen al the fire scene early Thursday said they also lost thousands or pairs of newly manufactured denim and corduroy outfits. Investigators could not be re- ached for further comment today because they were back al the fire scene, but Thursday they said it was extremely s uspicious in origin. A task force of 41 firemen was required to quell the two-alarm blaze and found arter arriving on the scene they were imperilled by toxic fumes rrom stored chlorine and a de-greasing com· pound used to clean g rimy service station attendants' un - iforms. One fireman who apparently inhaled the acrid, lung-searing gases had to be treated later at Santa Ana-Tus tin Community llospital, but was not admitted. /1. total of five firemen and one civilian were injured in the firefighting effort itself. but all "'ere simply treated al the scene bySania Ana paramedic teams. The structure gutted by the chemical·fed rlames is a con- crete tilt-up s tyle building in San- ta Ana's industrial sector, ac- cording to firem en. Actual loss due lo the blaze is uncertain pending a complete in- ventory and inspection by the Newport's ·Mayor Soars lnBal/,oon Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis soared into the sky beneath a hot air balloon early toda y during the kickorc or Fashion I s land 's Musc ular Dystrophy Association Day. The night in the so-root balloon "Setting Free" was one of many lifts in the promotional balloon that is making a national tour ending in Las Vegas Labor Day for th e annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Another ascent of the balloon was scheduled to end the rund - raising day at 1 p.m. on the lawn near The Broadway. The Muscular Dystrophy As- sociation is a group of scientisls and concerned citizens who have banded together in an all out campaign aga inst neuro - muscular diseases. More than 170 shopping centers across t he nation are sponsoring ··MDA Days." Activities of the day included a rarne. entertainment, a pancake breakfast and other fund-raising events. Rock e t Launched VANDENBERG AFB <UPll - An Air Force Minuteman III ICBM was successfully launched today Crom Vandenberg Air Force Base. DOW ADVANCES FOR 2ND DAY NEW YORK (U PI) -Despite some late profit laking, prices closed higher today in fairly ac- tive trading on the New York Stock Exch11inge with the a.id or fa vorable interest rate and inlla- tlon news. The Dow Jones Industrial average. which soared 22.4S points Thursday added ,,87 points to 835.3". Advance s outnumbered d eclines by about a 10-to-3 marpn. (Tables 87). , Prices were hi1her ln falrly ac ~ tive trading on the American Stock Exch•n1e. company's insurance in vcstlca· t.ion team. Acting Batt~lion Chier Robert \Vi e me r estimated structural damage at about $150.000 Thurs· da y 1norning, while $180,000 in ('!olhing was a lso destroyed , ac· cording t o the compa'ny representative al the ~cene. Raf t Flips In N iagara; • 2 Missing NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. <AP> A ran being tested as a possi- ble tourist attraction for rides capsized a nd pitt•hed its JO passengers i nto the lower Niagara River rapid.s today, and at least two persons were report· ed missing. Re port s of the number o( persons rescued from the swirl· ing rapids below Niagara Falls varied. Keith Hopkins. manager of the park :.:irea around the fa lls and gorge, said he had word of three persons dead. Ontario Provincial police on the Canadian side or the river said 28 or the 30 persons had been accounted ror and "are a ll right." An ofricer with the Niagara Frontier Park s Police said "there may be two dead." The raft overtur ned in the churning waters downstream from the ramed waterfalls just upstream Crom the Whirlpool Rapids, where t he waters Corm a giant whirlpool while (lowing through the river gorge. The U.S. Coast Guard said launches and helicopters had been dispatched to the scene. A barrier or boats was set up do\\'nslream from the rapids "to pick up survi vars."' the Coast Guard said. The Coast Gu a rd said the vessel was reported to be an ex- perimental crart, but the Coast Guard had no information about its size or design. The cause of the capsize was· not immediately determined. A similar "thrill" ride on rarts through the Niagara River rapids was discontinued about two years ago because of acci- dents that resulted in minor in· juries to passengers. Fro• Page Al BATTIN ••• transcripts or his testimony. The defens e piece Battin · hauled out Thursday was a memo from Kuyper. 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