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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• -·----- I • ' • I • • ' u s TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 26, 1975 VOL ... NO. 1-. t SECTIONS, t4 PAGES ' • SuperS ,. Jn Hunt ingt o n 'Commuting Cop -Chases Bandits A Long Beach policeman, on his way to work Monday night, ·spotted a gas station holdup in Huntington Beach , lhl'n chased a Carload of sus pects at speeds up ~o 100 m iles an hour. And That's No Bull llILMAR (U PI ) Mer ced County sheriff's 11 deputies r eported a thief made off with about ~.000 1• worth of bull semen from the T and A Vierra Dairy. \· Deputies said Mond ay ,that dairy spokesmen told them th e m e tal rerrigerator box contained nume rous ampules of bull semen, including a large quantity of a mpules from Ivanhoe Prince, one or the l top breeding bulls in the 1 nation. ~ The semen was being l kept at the dairy to be used ~ for artificial insemination · purposes. f regnantOC Woman Shot, ' Lt>ses Baby -' Wes tmin s t e r police are 5e41"ching for clues today in the mysterious early morning shoot· ingot a 21-year-old woman whOis lighting for her life in a hospital, ' Police said Sharon Sue Cody of &382 Westminster Ave. was shot lnthe top of the bead with a small cdlibe r weapon. The bulJe t fragmented. at the base or her skull. She also was five months preg- na'nt and lost the baby, officers sald. Police said they believe a third party is invol ved. They are talk-i.ni to the hus ba nd to try to clear the case but no arrests have been made and the weapon hasn't been found. · ~·we were t old a number of stories," Lt. Joe YOWtg said to- day, "and we're in the process of try.ing to sort them out." Police said they were alerted to &be shooting by a n anonymous phone call made to I.be rare de- partment dtapatcher at 3: 11 a.m . Mra. Cody was attended by J)al'lmedics and taken lo the in .. tensive care unit or the Weetmlnster Hospital. It wa s the second time this month that Officer Dennis Allen has witnessed and chased rob- bers in ~luntington Beach, police said. He told o fficers he spotted the holdup, at Marina Shell Station, 15922 Pacific Coast Hi ghway, as he was driving to work in Long Beach at 10 p . m . l·le said he s aw the station at- tendant, Gary Selvin. being led to the back of the station by another man. who had his hand inside his coat pocket as if simulating a weapon. By the time Allen stopped, the robber and a companion had fled to a waiting car, taking about $75 in cash with them, police said. Allen fired one shot at the flee- ing car but he missed. He then chased the car, which contained two others. down Pacific Coast Hi ghway, onto the San Diego and Garden Grove Freeways, re· achin g speeds of 100 miles an hour. All en gave up the chase around Knott Avenue in Garden Grove. police said, because of the dangerous s peeds. One of the s u spect s wa s described by police as about 25 years old, s ix feet tall with brown hair, while little description was . available on the other two. Earlier this month, on Aug. 6. Allen wa s inside Southern California First National Bank, 8899 Adams Ave., wh en a bandit took $1,851 in gas station receipts from a bank customer. He a nd another c ustom er chased that suspect in Allen's pickup truck before crashing into a fence iq a nearby housing tract. The bandit escaped and still is being sought by PQlice. Mother Held In Tot's Death LOS ANGELES (A P) -A woman who told police she at- . tempted to "exorcise" her dead son because of his "negative vibrations" was booked for in· vestigatlon of murder in the ts.month-old boy's death. Police said the mofJJer, Mrs. Patricia An Oliney, 24, was a karate student and may have used martial arts blOW3 Monday against her child. Officers said they broke into the Ollney home in respc>'\se lo neighbors' calls and found Mrs .· Oliney on her knees near the de-- ad child, hitting the noor with what appeared to be karate blbws. I • '· .. ------ ee at ------ • • • • Counciltnon Charges ' ' ' • • In Huntington 'Plot' ,,, I • • • Gone; New Storm Due Big Corona··Big ' • ... I .\-.. ' • ~ .. :.;.• L Oallr Piiot Photo bf Sllfve MllC~tll WAVE-RIDERS LATCH ONTO INSIDE WAVES AT COllONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH Sets Of Eight to 1 D Feet For med Al End of Rock Jetty to Dellght of Surfers T r eated f o r S hoe k 4 Saved as Cruiser Sinks Off Bolsa was en route from San Diego to Long · Beach when it began to sink , oCfici als said. Four persons were rescued from their sinking cabin cruiser ofl Bolsa Chica Beach late Mon- day after a hull plank s prang loose in choppy waters. The passengers and some.gear Councilman • Charges Plot · In Huntington By ROBERT BARKER OftlttO•llr Plto15t.lff 1 Counc'ilman J erry Matney declares there's a conspiracy in HWltington Beach City Hall lo prevent the council and public from knowing of city operations and expenditures. The vessel .. Happy Hours " were taken to Sunset Aquatic . He further asserts that the al- later sank while being towed. Park in Huntington Beach. The teged cons piracy and coverup Officials of the Orange County Coast Guard then tried to tow the are perpetuated by the action Harbor Department s aid sin.kingboat towardLongBeach, and s tyle o f th e city ad - Norman Jackson, 52, the lx>at but it sank about 400 yards o£f ministrator (Dave Rowlands) owner, and bis three passengers, Anaheim Bay jetty in 23 feet of and is further aided and abetted Kelly Williams, 57, and his wife. water . by the naivete and ignorance of Mary, 50 both of Long Beach. •1.. (N G'bbs) and Lois Brooks, 50, Tarzana, all The rescue took place about we mayor orma 1 · were treated for minor shock. one mile out atsea,o£ficialssaid. Matney rocked the City Coun-cil Monday night with these and They said the boat leak was ,.,. , • , , btbti' atletatioris and elabora- .~ I I Big Tide i R e turns To Coast By ST E VE MITCHELL 0t !ht Oa1l1 Pilot Statt 1-lurricane Ilsa. the feisty lady who brought big surf to short· changed Orange Coast surfers thi s week, drifted out of the "'eather window today. taking the l>ig s wells wit h her. But fore- casters say a new storm is due by· j' the "·eek end. The hurricane, which general· 1 ed wind gusts up to 130 knots Saturday, brought eight to 10-foot "'aves to Orange Coast beaches Monday and tod ay. to the delight of wave·starved board and body surfers. Don Luft of the National Weather Service in Los An geles; .said the storm, located .about l,000 mile.s .soulhwest of La Paz.- i.s moving westward at 35 knots: and is dissipating quickly. J-fe said ocean swells should re· turn to norm al Wednesday but had good ne"'s for weekend wave riders in lhe form of another tropical depression. ·· 1'he forecast er said a new storm, formi ng about 500 miles west of AcapulCo, is following the ' same route taken by Ilsa last "'eek . "The winds are not as strong a s ll s a but the tropical depression is picking up speed and should reach gusts of 65 1 knots by later today.'" Luft said. He said the storm should be in the weather "window" in a !ew days and the effects should be felt on the Orange Coast by the weekend in the form or larger . surf, (See SU RF, Page AZ) Oran ge Coa s t Weathe r Night through mid- morning low clouds and fog, oth erwise mostly sun- ny Wednesday. A little cooler inland with tem- peratures near 80. Beach tempera tures around 70. I NSIDE T ODA. Y A p ower blackout in Porluga.l sparked rumors of.a coup thai sent lhe Communist.' controlled nation into.a tiztv for several hour.s. See story A4, eitber opebed by,-rouch water or ti the vessel struck something at Menagerie Rescued oos. _.,.,_s., ... k • 1~1d,~u!MI ... sea. Aller emerging from an ex-.,,... .. "'*'""' •2 AfWIUllltff"I •• Two Harbor Department RIVERSIDE (AP) -Anitpal ttutive session, closed to the ~~ :: ::=f::'.:.. !: rescue boaU, as well as Long control officials impounded 29. public, where Matney's charges c1a1ilflN es.n er.._c.'°"'Y _., Beach lifeguard boats and a U.S. animals, including lions, tigers, were undoubtedly discussed, =..:...., :~ =,.""" ·~: Coast Guard helicopter aided in leopards, jaguars, a bear and Mayor Gibbs said that Rowl ands 0itao1 P'lltlct1 a1 s,.rts ..,, .. ,, the rescue and pumping efforts rabbits, saying they were had been ordered not to discuss ::=~=t :~ ~=~="'"" ~ but the four pumps used could not quartered inhumanely in 'filth.y them for now and that they would ""•..,c• _.._, T"-"'' .. I FwlMJll(lfC Af _.,..,.. .... keepupwiththerushofwater. and s mallcages'on aGenAvon be dealt with in executi'ie "•~· , •. ..,.,.""' ..,. The cruiser "Happy ~ours~· 1 i,propertf· _ ~, ,_:~wia. _ ~~ . ~.... •1. -: • _ •, l ... .... 'J~.-. .1.@~~-,.,,, . t -~ • ,,,, ,,., t tr pr\,·erf,,...__,., ;.+t..\f't ,_ 'MYL·~·, •• ' • ' l ' • I • l I • A# 01\Jl Y PILOT s 'ERA Fight Vowed U.S. Women Celebrate Equality By The Associated Press \\/omen a r o und lhe nation cele brated a SS-year-old victory . today by pledgin1 to tight for further gains in their struggle for fulJ equality. Most '?r the activities marking the anniversary of the ratifica- ~ion of the 19th Amendment giv- ing women the right to vote were lov.1-key in contrast to the fervor of previous equul rights de- monstrations . President Ford declared his determination ''to make our gov- ernment a s howcase of equal op- portunity." I-l e said Women's Equality Day ··ren1 inds us of how much more needs to be done to n1ake equal Opportunity a reality Probation Violation Corwict Lessley Returning ·to Coast Orange County sheriff's de- puties will bring Shelia Lessley, a former San Clemente resident who was convicted or child abuse her e last August , back rrom Arkansas within 10 days. She was found innocent of two counts or murder and arson there last week. The woman had been sen- tenced to 60 days in Orange Coun- ty Jail and three years probation for the child abuse conviction. Mrs. Lessley, then pregnant, neve r serve d the sentence because she was allowed to take her son, Jessie. to Arkansas i.•ohere he was to be left with re- latives. At that time she waived her ex- tradition rights. She has been in violation of probation since November. However , she had been held in custody in Arkansas on charges of the murde r of her two sons, Jessie and two-month-old Aud y who died in a fire in their mobile home, since February. Now that she has been cleared of those charges, county officials said they are free to bring her here for a disposition of the Orange County matter. Razor Handy For Suspect In Kidnaping SAN DIEGO (AP) -When ·Alberto Marron -Ybarra was charged with kidnaping an 8- year-old girl, he wore his hair fairly long. But a safety razor was routine· Jy issued to the 19-year-old Ti- juana, Mexico, man and Marron- Ybarra promptly shaved hi s . head berore he could be inserted in a police lineup Monday, at wh.i ch the victim was expected to identify her kidnaper. The district attorney was up- set. The shaved head ''now pre- sents a s ingle feature di ssimila r to the sus pect," complained Deputy Dis t . Atty. Thomas McArdle. Judge David M . Gill agreed to delay the line up until Marron- Ybarra's hair grows back. 1\tarron· Ybarra is charged \l\'ilh kidnaping Elaine Taylor, who was abducted while sleeping in her suburban home Aug. 9. She was found near the Mexican border five days later in the com· pany or Marron-Ybarra. BUT THANKS ANYWAY. .. LONDON (UPI ) -The Daily Telegraph newspaper said today a former post office worker could not be presented . with a medal honoring her 43 years of service with the post office. The m edal got lost in the mail. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ~ --.~ BACK TO COUNTY Shelia Lessley From Page Al SURF ... Braving 57·degr ee waters, sur· fers 1\1 onday remained in the y,·a ter until 8 p.m . at Big Corona. catching nine-root waves wh.i ch formed next to the rock jetty at the Newport Harbor entrance. One s urfer , who lost h.is board on the rocks at Big Corona, had to be helped to s hore by several friends . H is board was de- molished on the jetty. Across the channel at the Newport-Balboa Penins ul a, body.surfing spot, the Wed ge, crowds gasped as finned surfers took of{ on incredibly hollow waves Monday afternoon . The spectators, lining the north jetty rocks, stayed past s unset to watch the wave riders perlorm. An occasional ··sneaker set " of waves drenched bold onlookers standing on the rocks. In San Clem ente. lifeguard captain Sheridan Byerly said the surf is running be tween three to five-feet with good shape. "Our beaches race southwest, so we don't get the full effect of the south swells." he said in ex- plaining the smaller waves. Laguna Beach lifeguard Bill Brown said waves of four to six- feet are luring surfers today with occasional seven-foot combers making the riding interesting. He said Thalia and Brooks Streets were somewhat larger ~tond ay. In Huntington Beach, Captain Douglas n·Arnall said s urfers were out in large nwnbers early today. enjoying six to eight foot waves at the Huntington Beach pier. Slayton Surgery HO USTON (AP ) -Astronaut. Donald K . Slayton, 51 , underwent surgery today to determine if a small lesion on his ten lung is cancerous. Knife, Poison in our national life." One of Ford'.s own staff mem- bers, Patricia Lindh, a presiden- tial assist&nt on• women, said in a spech in Kittery, Maine, that the feder a l government remains a male-dominated institution. But she said there are signs of progress. "Bit by bit, bill by bill, case by case and decision by decision, we are closing the gap,'' she said. The National Organization for Women sponsored a series or de- monstrations around tbe country focusing on e verything from equal employment opportunities to crime in the streets. A major aim of some of the de· monstrators is ratification of the proposed Equal Rights_ Amend- ment banning, discrimination because of sex. The amendment must be ratifi ed by 38 states by 1979 to become law and has won a pproval in 34 . Some of today 's celebrations harked to the days of the suf- fragettes. Three women who fought for adoption of the 191.h Amendment and who voted for the first time in 1920 were special guests as P ennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp signed a proclama- tion designating Aug. 26 as Equal Rights Day. Gov. Daniel Walker of Illinois prepared to sign a bill making the eguality birthday of s uffrage leader Susan B. Anthony a state holiday. The U.S. Posta l Service chose Seneca Falls, N. Y .. scene of the first women·s sufrrage conven· lion in the United States, to issue a commemorative s t a mp C'elebrating 1975 as International Women·s Year. "Some day I hope that women will be equal enough so that we don't have to issue a stamp about it," said Mirian Schottland, who designed the commemorative is- sue featuring a golden female biological symbol against a white background. "It ·s a little scary that we have to have a \\.'hole year to declare ourselves equal and we have to pass laws and issue stamps stat- ing that we 're equal," she added. Women today are in the ma- jority, compr ising more than .half the U.S . population. Rape Suspect Gets Priso~ · For Robbery A Santa Anan accused on arrest of carrying out a rape and robbe ry spree in which nine women were sexually assaulted in a two-month period was sentenced Monday to not less than fiv e years in state prison on each of two armed robbery counts. Orange County Superior Court · Judge William Murray imposed sentence on Barry Dean Moore, 23. after the derendant filed a gui lty plea shortly before his t ria l wa s sc heduled to commence. Judge Murray dismissed 37 felony counts contained in a Grand Jury indictment, nine or which were relaled to alleged sexual assaults on women in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Tustin and Santa Ana. Santa Ana police who arrested Moore said many of his victims were attacked after he got into the homes by asking permis!ion to use the telephone for an emergency. Police s aid other women victims were hustled. from the street at knifepoint and raped and robbed by Moore. They said Moore always )Vore a hood pulled tightly about his race and a !\larine Corps field jacket. Tne Or-(.,..,, O••+• l'0101, ""'""'"''"" '""' "'M<l I"" Nfl,...,.p,~''• I\ puDU~li. '""0•~n"" (OOl•I Pub11\h•n11(omp"n• ~"O"'•'•c<I•!"'"'"'• ,..,114,.,,.<1 Mono•• IMO\IQI\ r ....... '"' ~,,. Mow, N<!•Po<I IM!&<h. •l •n••'"llon lll•<hlf <>un lo•n Yallev, l•«n•. ~•dll•rNc• ""11~• ond l~...,.. llt!<1<h !.ou1n Co•" • ""OI• ··~'""'' e<l1 l10" !~ publ•'""d !>•tU•d••• ""d ~'"""'" , ,., ""'""'""' 1>Jb'""•n11 plfnl '' ~1 J~ W.:>1 n.ir !>"ff', C.0\t• Ml"ta. Cflllor1"~ '711~ Robert N. Weed ,,.,..,,,,.,,,, '""" Put>l•lht• Boys Try Suicide After Dad Scolds Thom .JS Keevil [d•IO! Thomas A. Murphine "'-1W0•"0 Edllo< Ch.Jrles H . 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The names of the youngsters were not made public. . Police said t.he mother told them she found one boy with a knife protruding from his ab- domen, the res ult of a self· . inflicted stabbing, when she re· turned.home. used to start cars in cold weather. They also bad left a note, with many misspellings, which read: ''Dear Mom and Dad: We com· milted s ueaside because wear no good and no longer a part of the family. So, solong from us. Rem· brance. Sorry about th.is." . Police said the youngsters had been scolded by their father and ordered to write 600 time s : "Stealina: and lying are two com- mandments that sbould DOt be broken." No charges wll! be rued, polloe said. 01rt in the Cold Thousands of Indochinese refugees. such as these at Camp Pendleton, will not find a home for the winter because of disinterest among Ame ricans in taking them in. The r e are only 10 weeks r emaining to proce:;s the 16,000 refugees still at Camp Pendleton, aft e r whi ch the r e mainder will be sent to Fort Chaffee1 Ark., the only refugee camp in the United States during the winter. Niguel Minister Nabbed in Hit-run The minister of the Laguna Ni guel Co mmunity Church r e· mained in Costa Mesa Ci ty Jail today in lieu or $5,000 bail, follow- ing a car.bicycle accident Mon- day in which a teen-aged girl was dragged beneath an auto. Investigators said they booked the Rev. Clarence A . Vernon, 51, on s uspicion of felony drunken driving .and relony hit·and-run after they found him in a search of the city's cast side. · Vernon·s church·owned car was discovered pa rked behind a care on East 17th Street, not far from the accident scene. Victim of the 6 p.m. accident, Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave ., Newport Beach, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for multiple lacerations, abrasions a nd a possible neck in- jury. Miss Stekol was held overnight for observation and released this morning. Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert Chan ey said witnesses obtained the license number of a 19S9 Cadillac which allegedly swerved suddenly in southbound lan es o f Irvine Ave nu e at Broadway , striking Miss Stekol 's bicycle. She was dragged for some dis- tance down the p avement beneath the vehicle before her body was dislodged, according to police reports. Other motorist s followed and ·copied the license number, said Officer Che ney. Investi gators said the police helicopter Eagle I spotted the s u s pect auto b e hind Mr. Munchie's, a cafe at 379 E . 17th St., shortly after its description and li cense were broadcast. Patrol Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco contacted the minister inside, escorted him out and placed him under a rrest, police said. Vernon, of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, gave his occupa- tion as minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church when booked into jail. Woman, Two Men Hit, Rob Coast Cabbie A trio of strong-arm robbers led by a well-dressed, apparently welt.educated woman lert a cab driver uncons"ious in a n Irvine parking lot Monday night after st ealing his w a llet . Cabbie Dale Gaudry, 35, of Anaheim , picked up the woman and her two male companions in Anahei m at 9 o'clock Monday night. On thei r instructions , he drove the trio to the Microdata Corporation parking lot near Reynolds and Red Hill avenues in Irvine. One of the men asked Gaudry for a light. he told police . When the dri ver bent ror ward to comp- ly, he was clubbed into un· consciousness. Gaudry t old police that as he slumped down and was losing consciousness, the woman, who he previo u s l y had tho ught ''talked like s he was we ll- educated,,. g rabbed him by the hair and called him "a pig.·· When Gaudry regained con- sciousness, he sought help at the Marine Corps Lighter Than Air ·Station. He was taken to Tustin Community Hospital and re· leased after treatment ror a head concussion and a cut on his face resulting from the blow to his skull. Gaudry said his wallet con- tained about $40. He told police that the trio apparently had been drinking. Voodoo Ritual Battles Evil In Colombia BOGOTA, Colombia CUP!) - The frenzied Haitian dancers whirled about the floor, bathing. themselves in names as part of a voodoo ritual to drive out evil spirits. De l egates to the World Congress of Sorcery watched silently Monday night as the· bodies writhed to the drums. The fire from the twisting torches was real enough, but when it came time to sacrifice a chicken the bird turned out to be stuffed. ' The voodoo demonstration was supposed to have been only for conrerence delegates but hallway through the show, about 100 young Colombians broke through the entrance to the ex- position hall and joined the rest of the crowd. Outside, evangelists handed out leaflets denouncing voodoo cults and calling on Colombians to turn to Christ. The 32 dancers acted out three voodoo rituals. Their impeccably ironed suits may have looked just a little too clean and their bare feet too washed to be authentic. But the drums were fast enough and two or the dancer s put so much into a simulated machete duel that one of the blades broke ofr and went flying into the crowd. According to Jean· Baptiste Ro- main, a Hatitian anthropologist who lectured on voodoo a t the congress earlier Monday, the cult isn't really witchcraft. but only the popular religion of Haiti based on the belief that the world of the spirits and the world of m en intermingle. Jn the first ritual, the spirit of Aizan was invoked through c halk drawings on the floor, known as the veve, around the central column which sym · bolized the connection between heaven and earth. CARPEIING-And Conunon "CENTS" .. Carpet ads see.m to generate the idea that each carpet store is trying to be the cheapest ·store 1n town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home., We don't sell the cheapest grades, but we have competitive pnces on the Quality lines we carry, and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! · . Alden's has alwavs felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting in !heir . homes. It is a. disservice to presume that customers have little taste or 1ntelhgence ~oncern1ng the look~ of their furnishings. We have always operated 01'! the prem.1se that custome~ will enjoy and be happier with better carpets. and this has paid !'ff for us with constant and perpetuating growth throughout nineteen years 1n Costa Mesa. DEN'S • •••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies *•••• •• carpe UC. NO. 2l0412 "'''"" ci.1s "'' ... .,.;ci •t en" Mt>•• ( .. 1~nlf, S.WbW<llllklnD•< .. r•• ll flO""""!l\I ,' l>y "''II M.00,flOnUll~, ...... l .... 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I wrote on June 20, but my letter was re· turned marked "Box Closed." 1·ve sent a total of $17 .55 and three rolls or rilm , not lo mention costs of long dis tance calls in· valved and the aggravation of waiting for months. J .M .. J-luntinglon Beach Are you ready for the crowning blow? Kangaroo Color Lab has gone out of business. and the Washington attorney general's Consumer Protection Division bas filed suit against the firm, according to the Seattle Better Business Bureau. All complaints should be mailed to the above named state orrice at 1266 Dexter Horton Building. Seattle, WA 98104. The attorney general's of- fice is attempting to sort out the firm 's rilm and will make an er. fort to return it to the lab's c ustom ers. The BBB spokesman added that Kim Studios, another film processing firm in Seattle, has gone out of business and rtled for bankruptcy. Porkin•on'• Dbeose OEAR PAT: I have had a severe case of Parkinson's Dis· ease for 10 years , but I still am operating an export business from my home and have general- ly adjusted to an almost normal life. I 'm in the process or compil- -ing statistics for the purpose of publishing a manual or book s howing everyd ay dirficulties and stresses of the Parkinson 's- afflicted person, which could be of supportive he lp to many peo- ple in similar circumstances. To assist in research. I'm asking you to request your readers to send me names and addresses of persons af rl icted with Parkinson's for a subsequent private interview or completion of a auestionnaire. R . V.H., Englewood, NJ Interested readers may write to Benvenuto von lialle. 28.1 Bilmar Place. Englewood. NJ07631. Rhodesia TaJks VICTORIA FALLS, Rhodesia •(AP> -The Rhodesian constitu· tional talks recessed today while black nationa list leaders argued \1.'hether to agree to Prime Mini ster Ian Smith's demand that further talks be held insi de Rhodesia. •• ' ~ .. ' • I •• 10 ( ' () J ' I ;~ .,.. '-3 l • ---- Near IJoheny . ~ Beach Purchase Irks Residents · 8y RUIJl l'il•:DZIF.1.SKI 0 1111• p.,1, P1lol '.>,•II Plans by th<' county tu acquire a s mall bc<irh adjuccnt l o Doheny State I' ark h:1 s unleashc·d a torrent or µrolt's l frorn homeowners l 1v1ng Jn the Capistrano llay area. It ·s not that the hnmt.'Ownl'rs obJeC'l to putting th<: fuur-:.icrc Poche Beach undl·r public• ownership. 'rhcy <ire c·unccrnL·ll about the probl c·m~ puhlLc u:-.c will bring to th£'1 r ll l'tghborhootl. The homeownrrs faded Mun- day to persuade the f)rangc County Planning Cumm1:.s1on tu call for a full l'nv1ronmcntal im - pact report J}riur to acqu.i:.ilion or the property. to the Lit.•ach if parkini:t is there." Adams told lhc t.·omm1ssion . And, bt'c?luse substandard· Y•idth Bt.•a<·h Road is the only meuns of accc>ss. h<' predicted that s ubstantial blut.·kagc \\.'Ould uct.·ur unless rcmedi<'s were un- de11aken . !k•at'h Road t.•urrt.~ntly is bcing- uscd by an (•st 1matcd l.lJS Cap1st1·ano Rny rt.~s1dl'nts each day and beach tra ffic would com· pound the existing snarl, Adams ::.a id . Plannin g Commi ss i1Jn Chairman Shirll')' Grindle initiat- ed a motion in behalf of the homeo"·ner request fur i1n E:I R to forestall possible litigation but the ml'asure wo.1s defeated. The nt•gativc declaration waiv- ing the environmental impact re· port had het·n separutcly ap· pealed by a total of 72 Capistran1> Ray homeowners WOMEN SAILORS IN CLOSE BATTLE FOR ADAMS TROPHY Helen Ingerson (274) Nips Cindy Batchelor Al Finish Citing potent I al traffi<· jams on fieach Road and over the S<1nla Fe grade <"ross 1ng •1s well ::i s health and sa fety hazards. Capistrano Uay rt.·sidcnts said the impact ::.huuld ht.· assessed even befo re the county buys the land. But planning commissioners. on a 3-2 vote, ruled that no en· vironmental impact report was necessary until the county ac- tually took steps to develop the beach. Jim Duk ctlt.'. an aide of the En· v1ronmentul Management Agen· t.·y. said the county has 18 months to buy the beach and to qualify for the federal grant. No ti meta· ble ror developn1cnt has so far been established. Batchelor Bolds Lead Winds Whip Adams Race Poche Beach, <'urrently owned by the Capistrano Beach Com· pany, is the form er site or the Beach Club and is for sale al an estimated price or $493,000. The Poche Rl.'a ch purc hase was part of an overall plan to ex- pand the racilities at Doheny State Park in cooperation wilh federal and state agencies. Recently the Doheny ex- pansion has, however. beeo given a low priority rating by state offiC"ials meaning that the rour·acre strip is the only area likely to be acquired in the forseeable ruture. By ALMON LOCKABE\' D•ily PUol 8a.lh~ Edtt« Light winds and gaint rolling S\\.'ells in the ocean orf Newport Beach l\1onday helped some and rrustrated others as eight of the top \\.'Omen's s ailing teams in the nation started competition for the coveted Adams Trophy, emblematic of the women·s na- tional C'hampionship. Holding a comfortable lead at the end or the first two races was Cindy Batchelor of Essex, Conn .. "''ho finished a close second in the first race a nd won the second by a wide margin for a low score of 2-1 4 points under the reverse scor- ing s ystem. l\1iss Batchelor and her crew of Nan Hall. Carmen Wetmore and Cara Worthington. carne from behind in both races. In the rirst race she was trailing in fourth place until the final downwind leg "'hen s he started jibing downwind to move into first place briefly. less than 50 yards from the finish. But the Pettipaug Yacht Club skipper. repre senting th e ·Eastern Connecticut Yacht Rac- ing Association. "''as foiled in the \\.'aning seconds when a giant swell picked up llclen lngcrson's boat and virtually catapulted it back into first place a bare half- length ahead of Mi ss Batchelor. ~1iss Ingerson , from the Lake \"acht Racing Association of Rochester, N. Y ., had been lead- ing since s he had overhauled Becky Wood of Newport, R.J., on the second leg of the course. In the second race ~11 ss Batchelor and two other boats were over the starting line early and had to r estart. By the end of the second leg the Connecticut skipper had again rorged through the neet to take over the lead and was never again headed. Mi ss Ingerson finished in last place. It was a rrustrating day for the hon1e team, headed by Carolyn Newcomb of the host Newport 1-larbor Yacht Club. She Jed the neet acorss the starting line in the first race but lost her advan- tage \\.'hen she chose to take a long starboard tack out to sea. The maneuver failed to pay off and ~1iss Ne'A·comb and her crew or Barbara Barnard. Rosemary Jones and Stephanie Elliot. were Dad Slain; Son Arrested PACIFICA (UPIJ -Police have arrested a Pacifica man in the decapitation murder or hi s father. Officers said Monday they were called to the father's home about 8 a . m . after the head of the victim, Felix T. Castro, 47, was seen outside. Taken into cus tody "'a ~ 1\1ichael Castro, 23. Police said the attacker ap· parently used two butcher knives in the killing. Youth Saved After Tumble Down Cliff San Clemente lifeguards rescued Anthony DiDominlc, 18, of Santa Ana, a ft er he had fallen about 40 feet down a 100-foot cli rf along the Dana Strand Monday. The first lifeguard on the scene, Steve Barrett climbed up to the young man, splinted his leg "'hich was broken in the fall , and stayed with him until others ar· rived. Lireguards lowered a basket in 'A'hich the man was brought to the bottom of the clifr. lie then had to be carried about a quarter mile to a waiting San Clemente Fire Department am- bulance. The young man had apparently been Walking along the top with a friend but no information is available how the fall occurred. Desert Walk Ends in Death NEEDLES (AP) -Sheriff's deputies have found the lx>dy or a San Francisco man who aban- doned his car in the Mojave Desert and walked away in 110- degree heat. , A San Bernardino County sherirr·s spokesman said the body of Nathaniel Bayliss, 46, °"" was found Monday in the Old Woman Mountains . about 40 miles west of Needles. The spokesman said a search 'A'aS launched Thursday after Bayliss' car was found aban- doned. The car seemed to be in working condition and deputics s<t id they did not know \\/hat .,, ; made Bayliss set out on foot . ' Motel Fire Eyed • • o.11• .............. llLl<IMll"ll IC .... lff in seventh place at the rirst 'Nind"•ard mark and dead last at the finish. In the seco nd race !l11iss Newcomb "'as one of the boats over at the s tart and never fully recovered after re.starting. She finis hed in sixth place. The heavy S\\.'eils were generated by hurricane "'inds south 0£ Cabo S.in Lucas. At times they "'ere so hi gh that they hid the racing boats from the spectator fleet. The race started in a light southerly with about a mile vis- ibility, but by the second race the fog had entirely di ssipated and the "·ind had s tl'adied. The regatta. is being sailed in 30-foot Etchells sloops with a skipper and cre\\.' of three. It is a round-robin series with the crews changing boats at the end or each race. The women will sail two races each day continuing through Thursday. Here are the standings after the first two of eight races: AREA B (Cindy Batchelor, Eastern Connecticut YRA J 2·1, 2·1~ pts. AREA A (Becky Wood, Ida Le"'is YC. Newport, R.L) 3·5, 8 ~s . .. AREA II (Pat Katon. 1-la"'au 't'acht Racing Assn. J 6·2. 8pts. AREA E (i-lelen Ingerson, l.ake \'acht Racing Assn.) I-8, g:i ~ pts. AREA D (Allison J ol ly, Florida Sailing Assn. J 5-4. 9 pts. AREA C (Ruth l\.1orlon, Chesapeake Bay YRA J 7-3.10 pts. AREA F <Darline 1-lobock . Tulsa, Okla.) 4·7. 11 pts. AREA G (Carolyn Newcomb, Newport llarbor YC ) 8-6. 14 pts. Federal funds are available ror half of the cost to acquire the 800-foot stretch between the state par'' and Palisades Beach. Plans call ror development of the beach for day -use only and there are no provisions for over- night camping. But th.e homeown e r s. represented by Attorney William C. Adams. said th:1t the razing of the Beach Club left a large paved area and a compacted strip \•1hich could be used for o.1utomobile parking. "It 's not a quest ion of develop- ment. The publir is goi ng to get CoaJ Miners March Cl-IARL ES'l'ON. W. \'a. (AP) -About 300 West Virginia coal miners marked the start of the third week of their wildcat strike "'ilh a parade, a scuffle with police and renewed threats that they "'·ould s pread the walkout nationwide. Sexy Doetor She Practiced in Bikini? S,\NTA l\tARli'o:J\ SAi.INA. Sicily (A P l -Denying that sht.· examined patients in her bikini, the only woman doctor in this island fishing village has asked a court to set aside her dismissal. "Of co urse I go s unbathing and s"'·immini; when l am ofr duty," said 28-ycar·o ld Dr·. Caterina Arena. "but I put on my white ove1·alJ when I enter tke consult· ing room .·· "I can name dozens of persons "''ho can t estify that she ex- amined them clad 1n something so scant you could hardJy even call it a bikini.·· a sserted Mayor Liberatore Giuffre. a 63 -year·old schoolteacher. ~tiss Arena started working in the village clinic last month. She was the first res id ent doctor in a long time in this village of 800 on. the island of Salinu. 44 miles off the northeast coast of Sicily. Last "'eek Mayor Giuffre and the village council dismissed her, <·harg:ing that she "visited pa· t.ients in such a scant bikini as to raise astonished scandal among the patients and the citizens who learned of it.·· The council resolution a lso said the doctor was not sufficiently dedicated to her proression . Dr. Arena claimed that she was fired in reprisal for report- ing bad hygienic conditions in the depot that houses drinking water brought rrom Siri ly by tanker. "What 's Behind the Doctor's Bikini?" a headline in a Rome ne\\.'Spaper as ked . FREE [E LITTON Microwave Ranges THURSDAY,AUG.;z8th, 7toqP.M. 401 MAIN ST. STORE ONLY -CALL FOR RESERVATIONS-536-7561 1rs here! 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Kids Beat Pony to Death ; .. ,,. i h .. ·. tll ... t ·it;.·~ ··~{:-: Tom · arphine ...... THE GUNS OF AUGUST: It' finally happened. After sw1ers of our region spent three months languishing on the beaches, kick- ing sand in frustration, the big boomers arrived. Generated by a tropical storm off Mexico, eight-foot waves began slapping o ur shoreline yesterday, triggering mass hysteria among the surfing peo- ple. They flocked to the beaches in droves. . : My offspring, for example, ~dn't get out of the water, until · '.al most 8 p.m . It wasn't darkness ).hat drove them borne. It was 'Water temperature. The ocean was 57 degrees and dropping. Do you know how cold that is? That's only 25 degrees away .from ice noes. Surfers aren't t a nned brown this season. 'They're tanned blue. Anyway, with the waves big now, this is going to be a tough time or year for friends, relatives and parents or s urfers. They will wonder where their surfer has gone and what he or she is doing. You can't determine this from the way they talk. So today, here's a handy guide for surfing terms and locations to ease your ·Dlind: · Locked in the Tube:· He's not watching TV . He's surfing inside the open space of a breaking wave, hidden from beach view. Don 't worry. He won 't be in there long. Wiped Out: Can mean he's tired. Usually means he's bring· :ing his surfboard home in three pie<;es. Shooling the Pier: Means he's. surfing at Huntington Beach, try- ing to g uid e his surfboard between the pilings of the rilunicipal pier. It ·s sort of a s'.eagoing game of Russian Roulette. , At the Jetty: He s not at the Newport Harbor jetty. He's surfing the other jetty, at the Sant a Ana River. Gone to tbe Wedge: Now, that's the Newport Harbor jetty. on the Balboa side. Location is called The Wedge because that's the shape of your body after you've come off a 10-{oot wave. Surfing Thalia: You might think he's riding waves at the loot of Thalia Street in Laguna Beach. He isn't . He·s one block over, al the foot of St. Ann's Drive. Surfing at Hakama: Now he·s at the foot of Thalia Street .. _.Hakama is supposed to be famed . .Makaha surfing beach in Hawaii ·spelled backwards because ·Thalia surf breaks opposite of !Makaha. But or course it isn"t Makaha spelled backwards. lt's.ai nothing spelled backwards. Gone to Poche: He 's surfing at a place below Doheny Palisades where once a Santa Fe railroad .engineer s n eezed, "Aaaaah, ·Poche!" So the railroad put up a ,,$ign there-Poche. Off to T-Street: He's surfing '.l>elow Trafalgar Lane in San =Clemente. They call it T Street because nobody can pronounce ·1'rafalgar Lane, muth less spell ;it. ·• Now your mind can be at ease ~ause you understand where ::)'our surfer person is and what :he's doing. Just hope he never ~ells, "Cowabun ga ! " :· Cowabunga means he's com· :,\ng dow n off the top of a huge ~ave which has so blown his ·mind that he doesn't care what happens when he gels to the bot· 'lorn. . What usually happens is what you would expect. NASHVILLE , Tenn. CAP) -One of two ponies thatturned up at an apartment complex. died and was hauled away by a rendering service after a woman said she spent the weekend trying WlSUC· cessfully to get help Cor him. ' Tbe other was rescued by a woman who said It will take at least a year for the animal to recover from injuries she said it received after three days of abuse by neighborhood children. • . •'TJlls IS TilE Mosr hideous crime against animals I've ever listened to," said Frances Hutcheson, director of the Nas hville Humane Association. "U we can find the children responsible, we will prosecute them through juvenile court •• Tillie Matthews said police bad told be.r the animals were not a police matter. She said she also tried to get help from the bu.mane assocJ~ti~n , ~ut of{icials there say she may have reached the city . --4 -• • •'· - Flight Aborted Stewardess slides down escape chute aboard American Airlines San Franciseo·bound flight in New York which was aborted Monday after pilot beard 'loud popping noises' on takeoff. He stopped DC·lO jet just short of a blast fence. Fifteen persons were hurt, none seriously. Agneiv Prosecutor Seeking Disclosure WASHINGTON CAP) -The man who prosecuted the Spiro T. Agnew bribery case is pressing for public disclosure· of the re- cords of two secret meetings which led to Agnew's resignation from the vice presidency. Former U.S. Alty. George Beall said Monday he has asked Agnew's lawyers to agree to make public the transcripts of the pivotal meetings on Oct . 8 and 9, 1973, involving U.S. Dis· trict Judge Walter E. Hoffman, Daily Pilot Deliwery It. Guara"tffd Monday-F .. day· II you do not have vour oaoe1 bY 5:30 p m . call belore 7 pm. and your copy will be de- livered, Sarurday and Sunday If you Oo not 1ece1ve your copy by 9 am Sa!ur· day, or 8 am S1,1nday. can before 10 a.m. al'ld you1 copy will be delivered. Ck-c:11hrtlot1 Tt~ Most Orange County Areas •42-4321 Northwest Hun1 1ngton Beach. and Westm.nsier , .....•. S4~1220 San Clemente, Cap1s1rano Beach, Sen Juen Cao1s1rano. Dane Po1nl. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel ... .r. ..... 4tM6lO government prosecutors-. and Agnew's lawyers. IT WAS DURING those secret sessions , the {irst in an Alexan- dria, Va., motel room and the second at the Justice Depart- ment, that the deal was struck al- lowing Agnew to plead no contest to a single tax evasion charge and resign from office. In ex· change, the department agreed not to press for a jail sentence and to bring no other charges against Agnew in connection with a Maryland political kickback s cheme. Agnew re· signed Oct. 10, 1973. A court stenographer recorded , the proceedings, but the notes· have never been typed up or . publicly released. "IT SEEMS TO me that public record in this particular proceed· ing should be as complete as can humanly be expected," Beall said in a telephone interview. "The public should have the qp- portunity to judge for themselves what took place.•• Heavy Rains in Plains Kamm, Arkansm Suffer Tornado Damage .. j . I " Uf'I WIAIMtl IOIC)(AU C) UUMd lot 11•lt ht1 on roa<K ~ ·-~ •l f'l l91Wt ........ lonl, but thli IOQ OIUIOttHI lfl m10 .. ·norl'llfl>Q. 8r!Qlll sun •l'ICI •••m '-'"P'"llvon c:-.i t,,. SOvlN•nd Chirino .,_ 1.-t• rNtftl11tenctafWrl'IOOn. ToM,'1 high •I IN W Jll91f'S Ovk Cent..,. ,.ec:~ 12, two~ lhOrtefMOl'1Cl•v"•lli.;f'I. Tf'lt .t.lr Poll...tlOfl COfltnll Dlltrk t ,...ok'"' flMt·M ... tmOQ •t«b lrl IN g,ft Gebrl•I Vellty, Pwnl)ne V.IMy, $M1 ftet"Mrdlno V•tlty """' ~ lff....,,.. c-1, , ....... °""" -.. tM Lot..""' .... &nlft,wlll ,,..,...IQf'lt1f'l'IOI. 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John· Carroll, president <JI the Nashville AsaoclaUon for the Proteetlon of Anlmala, aald the brown and white pony that died was · foundwlthitaeyeagouaedout. . ''THEY SET ft&ETOhim prior to bis death," Carroll said. "It was a very horrible thing to view. From what I could pick up, four or nve kids would.1etoo him and the animal was so bot that it just , couldn'tgoanyfurtber,evenwitba beatin&. •• Carol Hoagey said she bad the olhei::,pooy picked up Monday and taken to a veterinarian. She said it wW be boarded at a barn that she and friends rent in Hendersonville after his injuries are cared for. · Blacko~t Sparks· PortugmRumors ~ LISBON, Portugal CUPl)-An apparent nationwide power failure blacked out lights throughout Portugal today, creat· ing a tidal wave of rwnors about the possibility of an armed coup d'etat. The lights snapped back on again one hour 20 minutes later and the situation appeared to be normal. THERE WERE conflicting re· ports about the cause of the blackout, ranging from sabotage to an unannounced strike by elec- tri£~ty ~pr~ers . Oil Trade Hurts U.S. Balance From Wire Services . WASHINGTON -A52percent jump in oil imports eroded the nation's balance of foreign trade in July, but still left a surplus of nearly $1 billion, the government said today. The Commerce Department said imports of all goods in· creased by 13.7 percent in July, but exparts still managed to gain ( IN SHORT ·) 2.2 pircent. The result was a trade surplus of $977.l million, compared to June's $1.737 billion record. July was the sixth consecutive month in which the figures showed a surplus. Exports were left $6.4 billion ahead of imports for the year, a sharp reversal of 1974 's 2.3 billion deficit. IAH!ldaeed PClfllllenC• WASHINGTON -The govern· ment board overseeing federal Joan guarantees to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. says it will require the firm to stop making secret payments to foreign government officials and political organiza· lions . The announcement Monday came shortly after Treasury Secretary William E. Simon, wbo heads the board, criticized the payments during a hearing of the Senate Banking Committee. Lockheed has acknowledged that it paid $22 million over sin years to foreign officials and organiza- tions to promote its aircraft sales. Mall SCrilcie Bfd WASHINGTON -The nation's postal workers, having ratified a labor agreement obtained Wlder threat of an illegal strike. now are pushing for legislation to make legal a nationwide mall strike. The largest of four postal un- . ions, the American Postal Workers Union. annowtced Mon· day that its members had ratified a new three-year con- t r &ct with the U.S. Postal Service. $152,fi83 Jackpot LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IJPll -1be MGM Grand Hotel claimed a world record slot machine payoff )la. day -a $152,683 jadrpot won on a $1 machine by an · unidentified local mu. The hotel said the pre. Yious record was a $10,000 jackpot won on a Rea> slot machine in May. . The winner hit the re- cord jackpot on bis third $1 pull of the handle, the botel said. The hotel bas a policy . acainst identifying win· nen. The same machine bad J1revlou1i, recanled paycft'I Of $12,500, $1S,400, t,15f,340 and $82,JSO .. The blackout suddenly struck in an atmosphere charged with tension over Portugal's chaotic political crisis. The chief target of the confron- tation -Prime Minister Vasco Goncalves -called a cabinet meeting in apparent attempt to show he was still in power despite mounting pressw-e from the military moderates. About 2,000 demonstrators at- tacked Communist headquarters in the town of Leiria Monday night for the second time in 2'.1 hours. Army troops assigned to pro- tect the Communists exchanged gunfire witb the protesters and hurled tear gas grenades into the crowd. POLICE SPOKESMEN said one man was killed and six were injured during the flareup of violence in the conservative town north of Lisbon . In Porto, considered a con- servative stronghold in northern Portugal, a three·man national Broadcasting Corp. crew was beaten by a crowd shouting "Death to the CIA." A spokesman for President Francisco Da Costa Gomes said he had decided to support his Communist-backed prime minister despite rumors of an imp~nding coup by military moderates opposed to · Gon·. calves. Costa Gomes• support for Gon· calves bas wavered during the past week but the presidential s pokesman said Monday, ··Reports that the prime minister will be replaced are completely untrue. He will remain bead of government." POLITICAL INFORMANTS said military moderates, headed by army chief of staff Carlos Fabiao, had given the president until today to get rid of Gon- calves -with at least an implied threat to use force. Military sources said Fabiao had proposed a new cabinet, headed by himself. Woman Free lnGun~p LOWELL, Mass. (UPI) -A 70·year-old woman who has handed out Bible quotations for nearly 40 years has been found innocent of charges she violated Massachusetts• new gmilaw. Mrs. Bessie Stanton was ar- rested June 19. in a department s tore in Tewksbury after a security guard saw a .22 caliber Derringer pistol in her paper bag. The bag also contained $3 in change and a handful of orange peels. Following her arrest, Mrs. Stanton said, "I didn't mean no harm. I didn'tkoow about no rule or no law." Mr.Go•flO .. David Duncan, 24, of Las Vegas, poses with trophy he won as 'Mr. U.S.A. Go-go' in Cleveland contest at· tended by screaming female audience. Will Public Discount Quake Peril? .WASHINGTON (UPI) - Scientists soon will be able to predict when and where serious e~uakes will occur. but a Na- tiOl\BJ Research Council commit .. tee says it may be difficult to con- vince the public when danger is imminent. "EXPERIENCE with other disasters suggests that warnings may be widely discounted and tg. nored and that inaction rather than panic flight will be the most common response among the general public,'' the panel said in a report released Monday. - Unlike advancing hurricanes and floods, earthquakes are not preceded by easily perceived signs. Thus, the scientists said, predictions or iinminent tremors may seem unreal, especially in the case of forecasts talking in terms of months or even years. The nine· m ember panel said it will be difficult to establish and maintain long-range hazard re. duction programs and emergen· cy preparedness plans in com· munities that have not recently experienced a destructive quake. "OUR BRIEF examination 0£ the U.S. energy crisis tends to re- inforce these conclusions," the report said. ''It will be difficult to achieve consensus on the validity of predictions and what should be done in response to them." Nevertheless, the scientists said, earthquake predictions soon will be available in some areas and could save many lives if they are heeded. Their report recommended federal, local and private agen- cies expand research in the field and take steps to deal with the social, political, legal and economic effects of earthquake predictions as well as actual quakes. 'I'm Dying Now' IJoys Survive Sewer Rides KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Two younc boys considered the ex· · treme<belplessness they knew for an instant, each swept by tor· rentslntothegapingcavitiesofstormsewers. Gttal Flenker, 10, who grabbed at a friend's leg, then slipped ' away, recalled, ''ltbou&btlwaagoing~die.''. • mCBAELE.&IDDLE,12,aaldblslhougblasbewusweptlnto the darkness was, ''Obno. I'mdyingoow." • · Each bad been playing with friends In the rushh\g wat.,... £ollowln1 one of tho -lnteo5e rains <JI the year here. Nearly four lncbel of rain fell In some~ <lithe city within a.S.mlnute period late Monday. · Each bl>y was carried, banging llong the rain-cbolced com· dulll, for more than 300 feet. t:acb survived, aufferinC only bruiSft and cuts. Mu ua,., Jr., 13, afrlendolGrogt, said, ''The water wujust ., fast it pulled bla feet out from under him. He grabbed my lea as bewu beln& ouckedintolhe pipe, but when I bent over to grab bis bad, the water canted him away." • lllCllABL SAID RE and IOme friends bad been Jumplo, acrou an open oectic>Dol dralnqedltcb when befell lntothewater. 'lbe~a1oolyo-twofeet,buttbei.,..,.,<J11tpulledbiminto the and aeeUon. He • the water carried him an estimated 325 feet and dwnped him Into a ra.tne. · • ' luescluy. Augu &I 26, 1975 DAIL 'Y PILOT A•'i Talks Bre ak Down Market Clerks . Delay Strike Brown Calls SF Police Strike Rlegal I LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Southern Calllornla supermarket strike that was tentatively set ror to- day has been postpom~ until after the Labor Day weekend despite a breakdown in contract negotia· tions between store ( ) owners and clerks. Sta te . . "We're just as fa r ·'------~--apart. as ever," said an FEC representative. He , said tbe two sides were '!"' cents an hour apart in their demands." The } EC represents 27 major Southern Calirornia ~upermarket chains from Bakersfield to the Mex- ican border. . SACRAMENTO (UPI) "People have to re· -Gdv. Edmund G. 'alizo they ca n 't get Brown Jr. said Monday things by force," he said. the San fo'rancisco police • Drown said 'an I-Tan· strike was conducted "ii· cisco police had "won legv.lly and with brute the first round " but said force·• and may have the public ''wouldn't hurt pubH-c employes in stand" for such action in their drive for collective the lon g run. bargaining rights. J-le said he felt public S~~king to newsmen reaction to the strike follow1ng an appearance would hurt crforts to gel at the U nited Auto a public employe's col· Wor~ers l eadership lective bargail)ing bill meelu)g. Brown called through the legislature. uP11111,..llMlO ·the strike •·outrageous.'' ''I would.n 't be a bit ECOLOGIST DEAD In his first public reac· surprised if thi s Edwin Z'Berg tiu,n to the strike. Drown h fig htened people 's s.a1d the -:mer gency aC'-anxiet ies about public Edwin • t~on by Alioto ~as only a employe bargaining," he f1r st ·round victory by said. Robert Voight of the Food Employers Council, the management group, said if a strike comes ~h sto~es ~ould att~mpt to stay open on a curtailed.' LJ e r g basis with s uperv tsors and non-union help. strikers who could Jose Alioto had thrL•atent.'<I ml_lre in the lo~g run. lie to . f i r e s tr i k i n g said the s tate is ready to pol icem e n but then help the city enforce its granted a 13.0S per C'ent Jaws. salary increase starting Oct . lS. Police, "'ho ~'e re r alhC'r h1i:;h ln com· du.strial·stytc barga1n1ng ended thei r fuur·day parision bul th(' end rights. but not the right strikc1'hursday.wantE'(I d ofs n ;.t Ju s tify the to strikl~.to200,000 stato the i 11 c re a s c 1 n1 • nu·ans . , · {'Otployes. 1'he other hall mediately. . llr~""·n s a1~t hr wanted of the packU(,,'C covers . . to .""'1t!thold.Judgm('nt of school employes and is San Francisco rounty AhotQ s. art1ons until the pending before the as. supcrivsors. furi ous over mattc.r is st>t~led. sembly. Alioto's actions, have ap-Poltee strikes s hould Al the meeti ng with proved charte r amend· be unlawful, he said, ad· UAW lt.'ade r s . Brown ments lo roll back the ding "If lh{'y don't pro-said a loosening or the wage increast> and lake : tett, th(~n ~·ho does? J't.'<>· money supply would help : a way the t'mPrgency pie ,h .. vc to rt·ah1.e they ease unemployment. He power undl'r whi c h <·ant J.tel any th1n~ by added st andbywageand Nioto aetcd, Th(' an1cnd· for ct.". Ultin1 :.1tt·ly , it is price C(Jntrols would also n1ents will be presented sel~·d\.f('_at1n~. '' be needed to provide a. to voters for aproval. 1 ht•. St·n;.1ti.· l,.1 n~nce cheek agains t inflation. CommittE'e S<."hr duh.'tl a "If that h a ppe ns then •·t think l t is out· hear,n>: toda y on half of we have to have a Presi· rageo us that p oli ce the pt~nd1n ~ t•ollect1ve d en t with a little forces ('an go out on bargaining patkagl'. the fortltllde to ho hl prices strike," Hro\\'ll sa id . "I half lhat would granl in-down," he said. understand thei r feelings r""~;.-~:;;;-_..;.;;:;;;:;;;;;;..;;;;::'11==========- when they look at some er-,. c...,-, of the other cit y tWwnt&l.a-pd employes w_h?~l'. raises RARE COIN GAU.ER1ES. MOVED ·~~'~'"Fire Burns on , D e ad CASTAIC CAP) -A MO-acre brush fire con·• Gas Rate Action Buying & Selling Gold & Silver Rare Coins Open Daily 9-6 PM Free Book on Gord and Silver WAITE'S PHARMACY tinu~ to burn out of control near here and officials SACRAMENTO (UPI ) say if the blaze "grows to major proportions," the -V e t e r a n A s - water supply forthe suburbanSantaClarita Valley semblyman Edwin L . couldbeaffected. . Z "Berg , one of the A U.s,. Forest Service spokesman said more forern ost co nservil - than 400 firemen battled low humidity and hot 90. t i o n i s t s i n t h e degree temperatures Monday in an effort to contain legislature, died sudden· the blaze. ly today after s uffering State May Give Utilities a Break 1150 5.lrfftol s.... A-. c. 92704 SACRAMENTO (AP) -An emergency bill de- signed to save natural gas ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars was approved by an As· sembly committee Mon- day night. Commission lo negotiate and purchase Alaskan natural gas. ·aa1sTOl TOWll 'COON11Y afler nearly two hours of 540·J324 formerly at 1 17610 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach Wine Tax Debated SAC RAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly has adopted an amendment reducing the wine taxes in an alcoholism treatment bill after a heated debate on the proposal. Amendment critiC'!?, sajd it was time to quit pampering the wine industry and to tax it at a higher rate. Am endment backers said the wine in· dustry would be hard hit by the unamended bill. , Dams Warns of Mafia LOS ANGELES (AP>·-Police Chief Ed~ard · M. Davis has told citycoWJcilmen the Mafia is mov- ing into Los Angeles and might try to "buy" council seats, the Los Angeles Times reported today. T he Times said Davis wrote a private memorandum to the council warning of alleged Mafia activities here and said "Los Angeles offers t he hope of being one of the rottenest cities in the world." an apparent heart al· lack. He was 49. The Saeramento Democrat, who was first elected to the a ssembly in 1958. collapsed at h.i s Sacr amento home short- ly after '1 a .m . lte was brought to Sacramento Medical Center "'·here he was pronounced dead at 4 :3Sa.m. Z'Berg was a close political associate of As- sembly Speaker Leo T . McCarthy . His death leaves the makeup or the asse mbly at 54 Democrats and 25 Republicans. The measure, by Sen. Alfred Alquist, D·San Jose, would al low the state Public Utilities At issue are two ar- rangem e nts, one ap- proved by the PUC betwe e n Atlantic Richfield Co. and Southern Califor nia Gas Co., and another pending between EXXON and Paciric Gas & E lectric Co. Amounts differ but the arrangements are similar: The uti lities pay the interes t and other charges connected with loans from banks a nd in· surance companies to . help fina nce develop- ment of P rudhoe Bay Field natural gas and oi l. discussion , s ent th e ••I~~~~~~~~~;;\ Senate-passed measure ~ to a scheduled Aug. 28 Wa ys and Me4.1 ns Com· mittee hearing on a 7-1 vote. The bill is designed to save $3 27 mi llion in federal in eo me taxes which ARCO would pay on the $420·million ad· vance payment. Th<il payment gives SoCal Gas Co . exclu s i ve negotiation rights for the natural gas, PUC Com· mi s sioner Robe rt Batonovich testified. The taxes would have to be r aised by increased rates to consumers, Jon g before the trillions of re{r/c{{b{? 7 f}?Jdtl ' \'}J!h (lllf ClXC\!l]Pn( li ·i,,nr11. ! o111d our 'll1lor· n1aJe k 11sc 1Aons, you have 110 n10rr ext.1.1'..(?S Ca.II us I< •iuy Nabers Cadillac cubic feet of natural gas l&OO Harbor Blvd,, HOW LOCATED AT 17522 BEACH BLVD. ·--tumHGTOH IEACH ,._ 147-6415 l •PARKING IN REAR l •FREE . DELIVERY • j Noble J. Waite. · Owner Baal Breaks Rerord' "I was very upset and shocked by his sudden death." said fellow As- semblyma n Eugene Gualco, 0 -Sacramenlo. "I will greatiy miss his advice." Injured Cyclist Wins Big TORRANCE (AP) -A motorcyclist who s uf- fered permanent brain damage after an Ascot Race Park c r ash has bee n awarded $1 .l million in damages by a jury ruling in a suit against a Monterey Park ambulance company. The Assembly Energy and Dimini s hing Materials committee, are expected to be Cost1 Mes.t540·9100 available in 1982 . ;:;::::::::::;;;:.~~~~~~~~~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;::;::;~ f. ~AN YSIDRO (AP) -Monday was the biggest. day in memory for eatching illegal aliens. A record 805 were captured by border patrolmen or 20 perce nt more than in any other day in memory. a patrol spokesman said. _Santa Barharans . Blast Drill Bid Z'Berg. who represent- ed parts of Sacramento. Yolo and Solano coun- ties, had been out to din· ner Monday night . Early in the morning he com- plained of chest pains and collapsed. His wife, Edna f\olerle, called an ambulance and £ire de- partment. • He arrived at the SANT A B ARBAR A economicwellbeing." hospital at 4:13 a.m . and More Noising Set For Mystery Ship The award announced AVALON (AP) -The Dolores Crowley, as" Monday after a 20-day. tlug h es Glomar Ex· sistant manager of I r h. b ·11 b Doug·s J·lar•~r Reel. a l Superior Court trial was Pore . a spys 1p w y uv SAVE 30%,.60% -All lte.11 .... u ..... H.,m:l<e<IJ of olf•~< •l•mo•I '""'"' ""'"!Jf SCHOOL Oft a BUDGET REVERSE PRINTS sa..t Slftoy• _. ...... VALUIS16 OUR $899 ....,. issued against Infi eld Howard Hughes ' Summa Santa Catalina Island I Medical and Transport Corp., will sail "about restaurant, said Monday Se . C Friday'" on another that crewmen had toldl QUALITY CLO. THESOUTS .,.. ~~Jur~~s r uled an In-secret mission in the her and others of the sail· 1 .._ . . (UPI> -City, county He estimated the well was pronounced dead 22 and state officials joined known 1969 oil spill cost minutes later. ordinary citizens Mon-the city $100,000 in Z'Berg, an attorney day in telling a federal cleanup expenses, and chairman of the As- hearing they do not want $100.000 in lost rental or sembly Resources and oil wells off the coast city owned coastline pro-Land Use Committee, here. perty and $3 .S million in was an architect of a law field ambulance crew al· Pacific, the ship's crew ing plans before they ! lltl•lrooldlol•tSt .. F-w.Y...., 10 w ed w i 1 1 i am members h ave di s-were restricted to thej ••• ..,.... __ , .!'A r_.,: . Campbell, 20, of Canoga ·_c_l_os_e_d_. ________ shi_._P_· -------.:b==MO=H= . .fl='=· '..,0..,.1,;.,;SA.,T=.="~"·,;SUH~.,;';'·;S===~=-=d'.. Park to lie unconscious I Today it was to be the lost taxes. which set statewide con .. oil industry's turn to pre· The money lost has servation standards for without treatment on the Gardena t rack for aOOut 30 minutes after t he crash three years ago. sent its side of the argu-forced the city to cut 71 logging. He also was the Grant Gi·ve n rnent. jobs rrom the municipal aut hor of a bill to ban · A three·day hearing is payroll, the mayor said. !tiptop beverage cans POMONA (UPI) being held at the Lobero. "Albert F . R eynolds, from California and was The federal Department Theater into the draft en· county environmental instrumental in ''sav-of Health, Education and v ironm ent a l impact quality coordinator, ing" Lake Tahoe from Welfar e awarded a statem ent by the Interior complained that he had over-development by $700,000 grant t o Cal Poly Department on the pro-too little time and not carrying legislation in Pomona for the ~peels of ren~we~ drill-enough sta£f help to pre-1967 which established a establishment of a mulli- 1ng and leasing 1n the pare an adequate criti· bi·state planning agency· li ngual mat erials d e- Sant a Barbara channel. , que of the 1,036.page withNevada. velopment center. The federa l impact stale· The eight · term grant will be used to de- MAYOR DAVID Shiff. ment Democrat attracted at-velop m aterials for stu- m an complained the oif RE.YNOLDS SAID h . tenti':>n shortly before his dents t h roug hout the drilling cost t be city 1 d e elect1on last year when United States, the Vtrgin money. appea e to knowledgea-he was arrested fo r I slands and Guam who "The tourist industry ble S_anla Ba~ba_rans to drunkendriving andron-speak little or no in -Sant a Barbara has ~~~~~~~t~~h=~a\~~: ~~ .. _ Vl_._c_ted_. _________ E_n_cg_li_s_h_. -------l suffered· serious losses statement . He said three from oil and gas develop-private consulting firms ~ ment in the channel." he and a pet r o I eum ~ f'-.,· said. 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' A '6 ·o ."JLY PILOT EDITORl.;\L P .-\GE Candidates Missing 0 Nearly 100 scats on three dozen Orange County "special d istrict boards will be UP. £or election Nov. 4 and wiUl only three days left until the filing deadline, jt appears only a handful will be contested. · The s pecial districts administer millions oi tax dollars S{>enl each year on parks, water and sewer J>rojects, Jrri gation projects ;.tnd other acti vites. The directorships unfortunately, rarely turn over beca use few peopic are aware they can run for the seats without paying a filing fee and wiUl a minimum of effort. Since most of the seats are uncontested, some countians find it possible to serve on more than one district board -a legal practice if districts overlap. The paucity of candidates is di sturbing in these times of s haky confidence in public office holders. If you're interested in public service. this m ight be. a good way lo sta rt. Call your city hall or county s upe rvisor 's office for information. Judicial Leniency? Much of the curre nt concern about increasing crime focuses on alleged judicial leniency that r e- ·tw·ns criminals to the s treets on probation, on parole, or after serving wris t-s lap sentences. · A rather radical approach to the problem sur- faced in the San Fernando Valle y r ecently when a Kiwanis group tackled the local judici.1ry in a series of ne ws paper a ds. The a d s lis ted sentences handed down in drug· selling cases, comparing the m with maximum sen· lences available under the law. With some jus tifica- tion, the accused judges pointed out that th,e ads failed t oexamine the circumstances of the cases. The state Legislature now has before it seve n separate bills d esigned to stiffen prison sentences. • The bills c all for mandatory prison senten ces in a variety of cases. ranging from heroin selling to use of firearms during commission of a felony. _ . Many law officials believe that s pecific , man-. datory sentences. with eliminatjon or r eduction of parole, could be a major crime deterrent. Some s tu· dents or penal reform agree. But if mandatory sentences are to be established, it mus~ be thr.ou~h. due .J?TOCess of law. Gratuitous broadsides al individual Judges' rulings on Jaw will not solv e Ule problem. Super Investment Orange County supervisors have unexpectedly res urrected their "super administration building," a project virtually dead less than a month ago. The board threw $4.9 million back into this year's county budget minutes before adopting the spe nding package that will now m e.an an increase or 3 cents over las t year's tax rate . In one s wift motion, supervisors eradicated what appeared to be a slight decline in the tax rate from last year's $1.605 lo about $1.57 per $100 of assessed valuation -a bout $3 per year on a $40,000 property. The $4 .9 million will only be a down payment on the building,which will cost upwards of $7.3 million to comple te. And the argument that e very year 's delay will increase the cost is valid. Additionally. a pending state Assembly bill headed for approval in the Legislature would add 20 percent to the cost of new public capital project s to cover energy conservation syst ems. The county pro- j e ct would be exempt if started now. · However, the boffi-d's action will r eopen the old argume nt of n eed versus expense and in our opinion the need has yet to be proven satisfactorily. IT WAS LEARNEQ TODA~ THAT THE US.AIR FORCE DRUGGED, BEAT AND EVACUATED 13 SOUTH VIETNAMESE AGAINST TH EIR WILL. , • • -• Ii . BOYi WHAT'S THIS COUNTRY COMING TO! YA CAN 'T EVEN WATCH A LATE MOVIE WITHOUT A NEWSBREAK ..•. BRING ME ANOTHER BEER, ETHEL! Civil Defense: A Costly Boondoggle Leftists Seek Hitat of U.S. Intrigue Ts the state·s civi l defC"nse pro· J!ram a monumental boondog· gle? lt could well be it will soon become another state operatiorr fated for the ax by Governor J erry Bro"'" \!.'hose anti pathy ror bureaucratic planners is becom- ing legend. Start ed in the dav.:n or t he Korea n con· flic t by Gov- er n or Earl Warren . it blo sso m ed and has con- _ tin u e d t o flouris h fo r near!)' three dec ades. Its b e ginning v.·as greeted with hars h criticis m<;, Warren v.·as making his third term bid ~nd there we re those \!.'ho saw it as a oolitic al ploy. A fi gmcntized ·"peril"' would dis tract voters from hi s fail ures and the crucial publi c issues. He appointed W. M. Robertson . a retired m ajor general, lo head the ne"' :.igency and California became a mecc:.i ror retired military brass who found the s tate"s "wa r planning" amusing a nd lu c r ative. The d efin ed purposes or the agency was the "development of a :statewid e plan for civil defense functions and the effective coordination of plans and oper a tions of the federal, s ta te a nd local civil de- fense organizations.'' RECOGNIZING the boondog. gling aspects for such a program the Senate promptly put together a tough .s pecial committee to oversee it. The senators learned in detail the work proposed in ·· eluding a grandiose scheme for ( EARL WATERS ) ·backyard bombshelters for every home. Congress reportedly "'as to appropriate billions for distribution to state and local governments and Warren was out in front requesting $12 million in state funds ror capital ouUay. World tensions wer e such that the Legislature round this hacd to re· fu se. But, with great wisdom, lhey did pin tight requirements on its us e . The result was that less than half was ever spent. Even so over $1.5 million was ap- proved for operations, including $750,000 for 152 positions. Two years later the committee was told by Robertson that plan- ning on the state level was com· pleted as were the mutual aid compacts at local levels. Two years after that, in 1955, aJ I that could be advanced in support of continuance was the need for ''revis ion, modirication, and re- finement of pla ns a lready com· pleted." Now. two decades past the agency. known today as the Office of Emergency Planning, is still engaged in the excercise of ·•revising, modifying and refin· ing plans." And its current budget is greater than for its first year of operation 26 years ago. ·DESPITE the fact the history of civi l defense post WW II has been like a comic opera the agen- cy has made some measurable contributions to catastrophe pre- paredness. However, commenc- ing "'ilh its WW I concept o( "duck a nd cover'' alertness, replete with air raid warnings furni s h e d by litt l e o ld grandmothers on roortops to spot s uperjet attacks, bomb shelters, Dear Gloomy Gus After the Helsinki con· ference condone d the borders Russia took by ag· gression, it see m s ludicrous that Israel has to give up hers that she won in defense. Especially as they are her security, while Russia's · are her power conquest. G.J. GIODmV Gus commenu ••e ~ul>milled Dy rNd••~ •"d do no! M'Cf'$Wtity r-elle<l llW Yiews ol ,,,. M'"''l••l>f'r. SelHI your pet P"'lf' to Gloomy Gus, D•ily Pi tot. mass evacuations and dis · persals , the planning h as wavered back and forth never. ·quite realizing there would be no warning in an all out modern war. So obsessessed with the warning complex are those in charge that the sirens are still periodically tes ted a nd the airwaves go silent for the media drill. More than $50 million has been spent in support of the agency since its inception. This is to say nothing of the millions which have been wasted in establishing first aid and other storage sta· Lions throughout the state. The stockpiles of s upplies a nd materials have decayed, rusted or otherwise become useless. In- credibly, large sums continue to be spent (or storage racilities for these materials. While its efforts which pro- duced mutual fire and police aid pacts betwee n local govern· ments, implemented with equip· ment, and its development or eme r gency communication facilities throughout the slate should not go unsung, the t ime is long overdue for examining the further need of such an agency. Demos SurVey the Field WASHINGTON -Jn the smok e·fill ~d b ackrooms of Washington, Democratic party leade rs are sche ming and dreaming about the 1976 pre· sidential race. We have interviewed dozens or , them and can r e port thei r .s ometimes s u rprising con· clusions .. -The party bosses have all but given up hope that Senator Ted Kennedy will run. Our po l itical s ources say Kennedy h as quietly a s - !iured his in· tim a t e a d · visor s a nd financ ia l backers that be w i ll n ot ) change hi.s mind. lie has told them they nre free to help lhe candidates or their choice. -Se nator Henry J ackson, blessed with bulging campai&n collers and labor backing, ap· peals to m iddle-class voters and appears to be the next most formidable candidate. But this couJd ch.ange overnight. The old curmudgeon or labor. AFL-CIO chief George Meany, has lost his ardor for Jackson. according to our sources, and is casting ·a flirt.aUous eye at lodiana Senator BircbBayb. (JACK ANDERSON) -Bayh, mea nwhile, h as signed up Mike Feldman, a power in the Kennedy and McGovern camps, as his finan- cial manager a nd is planning to test his presidential possibilities in the New Hamps hire and P.tassachusetts primaries. If he makes a good showing, he will enter the Florida primary to see how well he can do in a southern slate. Should he pick up George Meany's backing along the way. Bayh's political fortunes should soar. -MANY OF TllE Democratic leaders privately feel the man they need lo give a new look to their party is ldabo·s Senator Frank Church. l{e has a repute· lion for decenc)· and integrity. But Church has refused to permit even bis closest rriends to p~h his candidacy as long as he is headjng the Senate's probe ot the ClA. He doe so 't want to appear as if be is investigating the CIA tor Political purposes. he bu told intimates. The CJ A probe will not be completed until February, at the earliest. and some of Church's s upporters, therefore, have begun to stray. -Senator Lloyd Bent.kn ot Texas, like Henry J ackson. is r shooting for conservative, mid· dle·of·the road s upport. His chances, the backroom pols feel, will increase as Jackson slips. -Behind closed doors, none o( the party leaders regard Alabama's Governor George . Wall ace seriously, except as a SPoi ler. The extent of Wallace's physical incapac ity, say our sources, has yet to be revealed. He h as to be propped up to watch television or make a speech. When the public learns the run story, the politicians believe. Wallace will be doomed. He will be unable to matc h th e performance of Franklin Rbosevelt. who woo elect.ions in a ·wheelchair. Roosevelt had to de· al only with radio. Wallace, our soorces point out. would find it impossible to hide his poor health lrom the searching television cameras. -Liberal Democratic leaders have a soft s pot ror two "people's candidates,., Rep. Morris Udall or Arizona and lormer Seo. Fred Harris or Oklahoma. Udall , especially, is r egarded as an ideal candidate, with hi& Lin· colnesque looks and his Will Rogers sense of hmor. The politicians have concluded, however, that neither of them can raUy the support they need. •t Walkin g among the people, it is felt. i.s still not the way lo win na· Uonai electlono. , Portugese Need 'Plot' LISBON -The hidden dangP.r to U.S. policy in the Portuguese revolution is that s uspicious military officers, radical and · strongly inclined to the Third World and away from the de- mo c ratic West , will seize on a ny · sign o( pre· ssur e as a signa l that Washington is trying to s ub- vert the re· , volution. That is pre· cisely what the highl y organized, deeply h at- ed Communist party (PCP) is plotting. With the numerically dominant Socialists and Popular De m oc rats pressi ng for a Western-style, pluralistic gov- e rnment, the ruling military radicals would turn even more s harply toward the PCP to "rescue'' the revolution from Western intrigue if Washington played a public hand. THUS "Chile'' has become the repeated refrain her e or un- tutored military radicals whose politic al perception came from years of fi ghting Portugal's col· onial wars in black Africa: ;,Be on guard or America and the CIA will steal your revolution as they did in Chile.'' Such rancid suspicions at a time whe n the Central In - te lligence Agency has been virtually destroyed in trial·by- headline may seem ridiculous, but in ract they have flattened op- portunities ror normal American diplomacy. Indeed, the shrewd U.S. ambassador here, Frank Carlucci, is well aware that the Communist-l e aning prime minister, Vasco Goncalves, and his political confidant, PCP boss Al varo Cunhal, would resort to a nything t o ·u n cover an American "plot '' aimed at there· volution. SINCE no plot exists, the Gon- calves·Cunhal plotters will try to invent one. One such "plot" -declaration of independence by the Azores, is no plot at all. At this writing, the Azores could break away from from Lisbon at a ny hour and Washington could do nothing to prevent it. Yet the political reac· lion inside the Armed Forces Movement, s timulated by : Cunh a!, would be an immediate charge that the breakaway was instigated by the ugly beast across the Atlantic. I . Likewise, if the right.wing un- derground ''Army for the Libera· lion of Portugal." presumably based somewhere in Spain and probably only a corporal 's guard, s hould reveal itself inside Portugal, the U.S.·would im· mediately be bla m ed. Com· mun.isl indoctrlnsUoo ol yOWlg military orticers and enlisted men has created a rich son for planting such antl·American seed>. This indoctrination has made alarming progress under the notorious, Communist...controlled Fifth Division ol the General Stair, the revolution's propagan. da arm. A f ew weeks ago, an of- ficer on a Portuguese s ubmarine was overheard talking on the telephone to Adm. Vitor Crespo. Crespo wa s the navy·s top member on the Armed Forces council (but has now been sus· pended for signing the Gen. Melo (. EVANS-NOV AK ) Antune s anti ·Communi s t manifesto). CAUGHT talking t0 Adm. Crespo, the submarine officer was reported to the ship·s skjp. per, who w as ordered to "get rid of'" the officer. The sub com- mande r refused . ..\Yithin days the commander himself had been re· Jieved -an indication or the climate of sus picions rampant in the military. There will be no surprise here if the PCP manufactures a right· wing coup d'etat against Gon- calves. What the Communists badly need is a nother March II, when a pathetically weak coup against Gonca lves instantly failed. But it had this traumatic effect: it gave Goncalves and the PCP a powerful argument with untutored military radicals that right·wing fascists, backed by Washington, were plotting their overthrow. Accordingly, American policy here has been and will continue to be played in the lowest key to avoid entanglement in any ge- nuine inteotona (intention) for a coup d'etat or, m ore likely, any inveotona (an invented coup·). SOM E non-U .S. West e rn' diplomats ta lk seriously about the European ''inoculation theory'" of letting Portugal go Communis t . With no Soviet troops to enforce Co mmunist rule, co·mmunist Portugal would be such a bruta l, murderous dis- aster in the long run that it would "inoculate" Spain -and all Western Europe -against flirt- ing with any possibility of future Communist rule. Such a policy would h"and Mos cow this dilemma : throw aJl its r esources into saving Com- • munis l rule her e, making a mockery or the lofty sentiments. of Helsinki and terminating de· tente, or let Communis m's first Western European takeover die an ingominious death. · The "inoculation" theory has no American support. Yet the abl est U .S . expe rt s ar c categorically certain that one part of it is correct: even if the PCP is able to penetrate all ma- jor control points or the govern- ment, military, labor and the media and seize total control, civi l war, n ot Communis m. would be the inevitable res ult. But for the time being, the U.S.' is keeping the lowest prorile, as the formless r evolution tries to decide where it is going next. Nations Lack Souls l can understand it when a re· ligious or m orat leader makes an appeal to our personal sense or justice or decency, for these are human qualities it is within our power to practice or pervert. But calling upon nations to ex- ercise the same kind or will has always seemed, nol merely un ~ realistic, but almo s t fatuous in its ineffectuality. Nations have no souls; only interests and appetites. When P ope Paul Vl. with all the good inten- tions in the world, appeals for "a sense of ju s tic e and . brotherhood" to overcome force and self -interest in a ll the troubled parts or the globe, he is really asking nations to behave against the grain of their con· stituted natures. IT IS something on the order of appealing to a football team to conduct itself on the field with courtesy, consideration and ten- derness. This it is quite willing to do -the moment after the game has been won. But it is a "team" precisely because it is on the field to win. . Nations act worse than football teams because they have no um· pires to rule on rouls and e xpel the players who violate those rules. It is a game without re. Ierees, and the only law ls that enforced by the winners on the l05ers. Imagine any competitive s port existing under such condi· lions, and you have an Idea of ·what "inte.rnational law" means. II religious and moral leaders were realistic, they would not im· plore nationA to behave on lhe basis or brotherhood; tor nations not only h ave no souls -having oo bodies, they possess no ears or ( SYDNEY HARRIS) eyes or minds, either. When they do something they would be ashamed to acknowledge as in· dividuals, they hide behind an abstraction called "national honor," which does not exist, either. · IT IS persons who must be ap~ pealed to, not nations. Persons are both better and worse than their national leaders: better, in that they would not do individual· ly what they are inflamed to do nationally (that is, kill strangers who have not injured them ); and worse, in that once they have b~en inflamed against these strangers, no amotmt of reason can allay their blood.lust . Religion shbuld be society's main lever to pry people loose from loyalty to their sub-group, and transfer their primary loyal. ty to the human s pecies. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtn N. Wted, Publlalltr Tlloma1 Keevil, E:ditOf" Barbara Krt11'1cll, E:drrorial Pagt £d1tor The editorial page or the t>aily Pilot serks to lnrorm a nd stimulate readers by prcst'ntin(I: ' on Ui\s page diverse commentary on topics or interest by synd icat-· td columnists and cartoonisl.8, by providing a rorum ror readers' vie 14'S and b)' presenting this''' ne14•spa per's opinions and ideas on eurrcnt topics. The editorial opinions or the Daily Pllot appear only in the editorial column ut the loP or the page. Opinions CX· presM!d by the columnists nnd ' ~ cartoonists ond letter wrtten ar~ lhcir own and no t:ndorsement or. , • their vjcws by the Daily Pilot, .. should ht inferred. . •· Tuesday, August:!ll, 1975': , • Tuesday.Augu1t26. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 l Other Deaths NEW YORK (UPI) - Charle• II. Rev1oa, 68. onee an out.or.work nail polish salesman who founded and built the multi m 111 lon ·d ollar Revlon cosmetics pire, died SUn4ay. em- LOS GATOS (UPI) Retired Navy Rear Adm. Oareoce V. Conlan, 77, a Navy Cross winner for· his handling of a gunboat against the Japanese on the ¥ angtze River in China in 1939, died Sa\ur- d ay. · Death J\lotk!es LUCE Paramedics Advanced By WILLIAM SCHllEIBEll OftMO.Uy1"1 ... w.." ' ANAHEIM -Intensive care nurses from Anaheim Memorial .Hospital will be the ri rst non-fire department personnel to receive training under the Orange Coun- ·l Y paramedic program. County Supervisor Ralph Clark said Mond ay the plan to train nurses as paramedics has been t e ntatively approved by the county's Emergency Medical Care Committee. .serve as paramedics, though they will still be employes of tbe hospital,'' Clark said. Under the gradually expanding eounty pl:lrame dic program, fltemen are trained to become paramedics and all the teams operate through a central com· municatlons system provided by the county. THOUGH IT would be the fi rst time non-firemen would get the special training, Clark said the nurses will serve only until city crews can be trained. THE CITY MUST also agree lo use the county communication system and reimburse lhe oounty for the nurses' training. "The program is only an in· terim solution l o Anaheim's critical need for paramedic $ervlce," Clark said. "The nurse paramedic team is expected to be operational until January of 1977 at which lime the city will have two units in operation.'' 55000 for oniy 5121.59 a month. w r t..!t licr vuu need $5,oo:J or $10,CXJO gel it liom !he neople who tend milt+ons. Cornrn1.:1c1ul Cre d 11. M onthly payment bo~cd on ci $.'..i,OCO Ho fll.eOwner loon, for 6lJ mon 1 h~. 01 an annual percenroge ro!e o( 16%. Total pa yment $7,295.40. A loon of $5,C(X) and over must be secured by o con1binotion of real and perso'lol pro perty. RHETA P . LUCE . R•1ldtnl ol ~wpoi"I Bt•t ", C•Ulornl•. l'••l.e<I ..,.., A11111nl 19, .. ,,. Sur•l"9d b'f' he!' ton, Kirt' F. Lu.te; t"r•t 'I"'''· AQnt\ F•lvty, Me•~re\ o-11i., ,..,.,It Kok••n•k : ont b•olntr, R1y1r111d $11l"OO F•lvt,; -Q••nd\.Otl, Mi<hHI Lwt•. Sel'Vkti -rt htld lnun.cYJ, AUV""' 21 •I SI. JOoltlllm~ ~ll'IOlk Cnurch. l nt1rmtn\, Asr.en•lon ''""'''"· B•IU BtrQtron F-••I -,dlrtc\Orl, Mts•, C:•lltorn!,1, S11rvlvtd b'I hi' 1•1"-•· AnlhOllJ J. Scllulll 01 O.!rolt, Ml(fl/Q.NI, S.rvrc.,, •nd !nte<rn•11•1 wHI blP ,...,Id In 0.lrou, Mlt fllll•n. Forw•rfl• 11111 dlt•CIOr,, Ben 8•0 •d ...... MOrl~y. ''Th is plan will bri ng paramedic service to Anaheim approximately one year ahead of schedule,'' Clark said. Only a limited number or firemen can go through the Orange County Medical Ce nter program atone time -a key fac- tor in the s low rate of expansion o(the paramedic program. A similar proposal for interim paramedic service offered by Santa .\,na·Tus tin Co mmunity llospital was turned down by the county supervisors three weeks ago. Supervisors said not enough research had been done. COmmercial Credit Corporation IC\ HomcOwncr l oons ~ OVEllLOCIC E:AltLEY HENRY J . EAALEV. Pa\-.d lwl'I AUQUSI ?l. 111S. Re•l<llnl OI Hun41"9\on at.en, C..lllo•nl•. Sur•lvtd by lll1wlt1. E111•t>etn E•t1ey; O•u<;ll'lleri ,..,.r99rel Smitll, Ann CooM, Ir_ 1.horn••; i.e"""' 9r~hlldr1n; OM ore•t"9rardtlllld; louf •hl~I. Rowiry wlll 1111 tonlQhl •I 1:30 PM, SI. Simon end Jude Olurch. Enlom~t •• lht GooO Shtllhe~ ~usoltum. Vh l\tllon houri, 100.y 2·00 to il:OOP M. Olld•w 8rOI"-•• Morlu••v. 11t11 Bt•r.h Blvd. H~I· BESSIE M. OVE'"RLOCI(, P•\wd •••¥ A119u't 2•, 101~. Re\loe<!l of ~-Hiii\, C•tllorn!1. Surv1111l<1 by het ll<ADll•ld, L,,_11 W. Overlock; - -'· ~mutt C. Overtoc:k ol GlendOr•, OUIOUll•, -CllUlll'ller, Mr\, ElllN Zwlt~ ol El Pe,;o, l•••': \I• Qr*"°<l'IUClren. Aowry will 1111 T.....a.oy •1 1::JOPM. F-••t M•is. W9dl'ltl4er •I lO:OOAM. 6011'1 111 SI. NICllOlll C..tl'lollc Cl'lutCll., L19une HIUv, 1111.,.. men!, As t en11o n Cemel••v. Mc.eo<mlck, Latoiun• fleecll, ciireclor\. TllE ANAHEIM supervisor said the plan was hammered out during meetings between the ci· ty, the hospital and the county. "The county will train and certify intensive care nurses to Details or the Anaheim plan provide for the city to buy the in· tensive care paramedic van that will be operated by the hospital. Private sector involvement in the public paramedic program has been pressed by several supervisors. Private hospitals and ambulance companies have expressed an interest in getting involved with the program in lhe past. Costa l\fc1a Santa Arlil • • 370 E. 11th Street • I :!:!8 E. 17th Street. • • 774-6741) S•l7°587L ' 'IAH GALIS DANIEL V. V .. "I G .. LIS, P&\W'd .aw., AUllU\I 1a. l91S, S11r•l•ed by l'l•S ci-r•oa, Mr. •"'1 Mr~. 01olel P, \Ian G•li\ of Sao Juan C1pl$lr1no, C..lllorn1e; one brot~r, J•mH; - ~"•'· O.rl•, P11ern•I 9"11nCIOortnh. Mr. and M•s. Peter IC Van G.115, of Long Beech, Celilornl•; m•lern<JI o•lndtatr.e r . Vern Robirds, 01 S.!llower, Ca11tor111a. Ro51ry .,..,II boil luttctay, 1:30PM •I MtCornilcM Mis· sion Ch•Pt'I. ~\\win be Wfd~y, IO:DDAM at Sall Jua11 Capistrano Mo\• slon Church, Interment, A\ten\IOll Ctmete•Y. Mc Cormick Mission Morll•ar y, aorttlD<s, Political Notes lflll\0118'111C.h.8'2·1111. . • HOSKIN WILLIAM JOHN HOSKIN Im· rnt<llilll Pi!U pr1!ldt11t GI E1 a.nallo Sh•int Club. Beloved nu,~nd of R~lh Cete HCKk ln. e roU11r of J•lflt1, E. 1-1or.1cln or Boulder, Coloi•do. Se<~lr.~ will 11111>1111 W•d"'WIY It l:OOPM •I GrKe Ch•pel, inglewOOd C•mtt•rv. Btewe •nd Glll11te, direclors. lnlltuol n&wers, trltlldi mt v m~k• donation!; to Shrl111r '1 Ha1pll•I /o r Crlpoled Solon Ties the Knot (luldrlHI. LolAl'IQlle~unlt No. 11. .------------, BRYANT IA.Ln.a ERG EION FU NER AL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 By 0 . C. HUSTINGS OI tllt O.Uy Pitel St.ff Santa Ana Democratic Assemblyman Richard Robinson has taken a bride. Robinson, 26, was mar- ried in a simple Las Veg as ce r e mony to Kathy L a n gs ton of cleared the Assembly. ••• ON THE OTHER side of the legislature, State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach ) was equally unsuccessful re· cently in getting a Senate-passed bill through an Assembly committee. The A sse mbl y's Criminal Justice Com. mittee killed Carpenter's SB486, which would make the death penalty mandatory for a prison inmate convicted or first· degree murder in the de· athof another inmate. BEN L. BRYANT M.D. Re~dtnl ot Laoun1 B••<h, C•IUornle. P•5W'CI ''*'' Augu't JI, 197S. $urv1ved by I •I~· ler, Mrs, E.A. Woolen o l Oelroll, Ml<lll{lllll. A memorl•I ..,rYlr.t will be f\eld •I the Cwnmunlly Prelob'l'Wrl.., Cllur<h In Uoun. Be1c11 •t t :COPM on T,,.....,.,.,, Auo11s1 21, 191S. DaNtloni m1y 1111 m..i.e to your l1vorlte cllltlty. Bakersfield, an elemen· --;,,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ tary school teacher. The Arr.noemenu b1 llM! Neptune Sod ely Wllhl>urltl •I W"•. CAO FOOT MICHAEL CROFOOT. Survl-by !'Iii""'''· L•ilit, p11r1nl5, Mr. <Ind Mr~. L_,.rd H. Croloot; •liltrl Pamtl• ..,.., Dlbrl. ,,,..morl•I .. rvkl• wUI be l'lllCI Wfllnesaav, 2:CIOPM •I Holmtl Mtmori•I 0..Ptl. Founders O'lllrch DI R1ll9lou• Science. SSO South Barenoa. Los AnQotle\, C..lltornl1. !1131·•2111. 8All:NliTT RUTH M. BARNETT. Pa$~'11WIV .Augu'll 24. 191S. R1ildenl 01 Co$!• ,,,...w, C..lllornlt. Sur•lvea by n.r _, WUll•m 611rfl91t : d•uglllfr·l<>·ibw R11y e.r ... n. , .... Q•ilfldSOO\, Thoma$ and Roben , of Cost• M11a, C•lllD<nla. S1rvlct\ will be lleld Thu•Ul.)y lO:OOAM •I tl'll' Fir\! United -01ocll\t Church. Olllr.1en1 will bl Or. Earl libtll. Entcmbment, (ypre\~ View Maui.oltum, S.a11 Oleoa. Tl'IO\t' .,..,.., wl!.h, Jn 11euo! flowers, m11 y m<J~edOOll· tlon\ lo tne Ruth 61rne1t Memorl1I Puno In c•re of llM! F!rsl United -\hodlst (hurcn. 4:10 """'I 19th 51reet. Cost1 Mew, C•lllorn!•. Ht.II BrGadw•v MOrlul•.,, dlrec IDtl. IELL IROA.DW AY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MO RTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 l"ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel wedding was attended only by family m embers. Robinson returned to Sacramento the day after the we dding for the legislative session. ••• TllE STATE Senate apparently isn't as ready as Orange County gov- ernment to r estrict smoking in public places such as theater s, meet· in g ha l l s and restaura nts. County s upe rvisor s enacted s u c h an or· dinance several months ago but a s imilar HYPNOSIS CAN HELPYOUI Learn to completely relax in any situation. Regain your ability to sleep deeply and soundly. lmpro~e your ability to concentrate, memorize and recall. Increase your income and expand fluence. Achieve greater sex happiness. EVF.NINGO..A.SSES NOW BEING fo"ORMED your in· San Cle 1nen te Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los J\Jares, ··Suite 126 \,II ,~I" •I i'I~•· ,I t''<'" ... I fl UUI !>•II l'l<•n• "I 1• {;,.,.,,I •I 11"'11" •I o P HONE 493-3332 SCHUL'YZ, LEONARD J . SC HULTZ. Pa\sed •-Y Augu'll 23, t91S. Re1l0tnt ol Casi. 3500 Pac1 !1c View Drive NewPOrt Beach, Cal1 forn1a 644·2700 measure proposed by As·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ semblyman John Briggs (R·Fullerton) was kiUed -----------1, PUBLIC NOTICE PEEK FA.Mil y by a Senate committee. COLONIAL FUNERAL Briggs' legislation was NOTICE INVITING BIDS HOME called a "Non·smokers' @!P!Tt:MN9,JJI 7801 Balsa Ave. Bill or Rights" and pro--NOTICE IS HF REBY GI VEN 111111 w.a1e<1prapos1"w11111trece1...,.,1>J1~ Westminster vided for restrictions City 01 cost• Mew. to ... 11: 1re c.1~ 893·3525 such as half the seats in a Coul'i<.11, P . 0 . Bo• 1200, Co~ta ...,.1-1, bli 1· h II ( Gllllornle 91626, on or belDfl Ille l'IClur PU C mee IJlg a Se 01 11 ;00 •.m. on Frld•v. Septemtit• i. aside for non·smokers. tt1i. 11 sh11111111 t11e respon•lbitit1ott11e SMITHS' MORTUARY Re s laura n t s and 1;11<11:1er lo deli ver hh bid 10 tr.t Ci ty 627 Main St 0er11;5 01t1~e b~ the P•DP'I• •<>noonced Huntington Beach theaters would have had lime. Bid~ w111 bl! publlc11 opeMd -536_6539 to r eserve 20 percent of r'ild aloud 111 11 :00 11.m , or a~ .,_., tn.re<Jllt• ii\ P••cllc•bl<: on Frlc:Lty, l'::============-~th~e~t~-r-"s~e~a~l~s~, ~T~h"._"'e_b'.'.':il~l~h~a~d~ ~ptembo.>r S, t~15, 111 lhe Counc:ll(h;1m. tll<'&. City 1-1•11. 71 F11lr Or!-.e, Co\11 Mlw, C.lllofn!a, lor Ille lurnl!ohl119 of ONE (1f EA REE L MOWER, all:IONE Ill E .. ROTARY MOWER. Addlllao•I sets GI the 1pecltlc.ation\ ""'"'be obt•lnea •I lhe Otlice o• Ille Purr.1111\lnQ A9'nl al I I F•lr 0.1"', Co<.ta Mtw , C•lllorn1•. Bid\ ~hc>uld be •eturned 10 llM! auentlon ol Ille C1ly Clerk, within ,.,Id •1me limit, lo <J M!lled 111vel0Pt, ldentllled on tlle aut· ~ide wl111 tl'IP Bid Hem Numbet .tnO llle ()penl119 O•le. . E•cll bid \hall specllv 11c11 •ndewry Uem •1 sel lo•lh In Ille i Detlli<ltl0!>$. Any •nd all tkce0Uon1 lo tlle soecllic•· tionl. """"be tle11rly ~l•led In the bid, •nd tall\H'e lo set lo•lh ""'Item'" Ille :w>e<ifl<•llons i~ll be o•ounll' lor 1'1!!· rectlon DI Ille bid. E1cll bid •h•ll '111 lorth tl'le tull~I •nd re\ldell<es 01 •II perso111 •ml C¥11H lnte•e1tecl In Ille PfOJJOWI •s prlnclpal\. In t all of corPOr•tlons. In. r.lude !ht n11me 1 ol Ille Prt'lldlnt, ~ret••Y, lrttsurer. end Mt ll8gll!r. Tiie City Counc:ll ol the Clly OI Cosl• ,_ r•M!•Wl\ till rig Ml lo reJect ..,Y or al!b~. D"'TEO: Auou1t 10, t91S fub!llJ'>ed Or<J<>Q<' COl 'll 011ly PllOI, -.,\IQ~\2~, 19/S J,,._1S PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURTOI" THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii THE COUNT Y OF ORANGE NO. A 7MOCI HO TICE 01" SALE OF REALPltOPIERTY AT PRt\IATE SALE E,1.1e ot MELVIN o. STEWART, Oet tJIM!d, MUNICIPAL BOND -PRICES SLIDE NEW YORK -Long term city and slate board prices slide down $6.25 ror every St .oooor bonds due in 20 years. as shown in a move to 6.83% last week against 6.78% the previous week per !he Dow Jones Municipal Board index . A word lo lhe wise. The word is caution. Bonds. especially municipal b onds used to be considered a sure thing. The only sure thing we know about is a high-interest savings account, insured to $40.000 and fed regularly. An AVCO Savings Counsellor can help you plan your smartest way to save. And give you the list of free AVCO services that help you save even more. Does Lindora thin Losing Weig ls easy? If is not a simple task !or a polient to reac h and mainloin "lean weigh!" !or life. Firs! the patient must hove an honest desire to cure his problem ... !hen occepl prolesslonol guidance from trained Medical Docto1s. l indo1o's unique 10·week lreatmenl and training program w1ll leoch polients how to reach and mainloin !heir "lean weight" 101 tile. A sole and praclical pion. with proper nulritional diet. and continual emot1onol support. New audio ond sub·limrnal visual aids ore used fo motivate fhe patient. The entire program is under !he strict supervision of Medical Doctors. special· ists in Borialric Medicine. l indoro 01nocs ore owned ond odm1n1s!e•ed by Medlcol Docrors t!Xll restrict lt1<>ir prac11ce to 8o,,01ncs. AU Clinic Personnel oie licensed by rhe S101e at Co1<1orn10 . Call for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 ~ M. Lindora4f MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3 740 COSTA MESA 557-1 893 Pace Profess1000! Mesa Vefde Bldg. Pro!ess1onol Bldg. Son Bemordino · E. long Beach· Mission Hills . Howthome · Orange • Newport Beach Gorden Gfove • Long Beach · Pasadena Lo Habra •Woodland Htlls • Shormon Oaks Wes! Covino • Fullerton • Riverside • Sonia Monico Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t,.,.t the l#lder1lgned, 111 AdmlnlUtlllll' of i,,. Est•t1 ot thl 11bov1 n•mtO llK• dt~t .... in sell 11 prlvete wie to llle llltf\ISt •nd 111111 blckltr uPOft lhe terms lnd,<ondltlons IM!relM11er mentlor'<ed Mid 1ub)l!cl to conllrm•llon t1 s.iikl ~lor Court, on Mond•Y Seolen'ICff 1, 1vs •t lhe ho\lrol •:oo o'cl9'k 1.m. or lhtf••fler within the tlmt •It~ by I•, .i tfle ofUc1 ol the unoer\l<;lned AO· mlnl\lr•tor, C/O 0Gfl•ld w. Pffl<lol, •I· IOl'nty 11 l•w, 401 CIYIC Centtr 0.lw ~·. 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I .. •171• 1 1.J11G Pl•••· c-o.n <;.rowe, C•lllornle) [!,;,"'~"~"~'~',,:;;;:-;;;;,;;;•~---.I • A.P. •010 lit lJ . fll wch bldl mu1t 1111 In wrll1119 - vrri Ii,. r1c•IW1d •I 1ht ofllc• of Dllnillcl W ,..rk•I, Altot<l9'f tor Admll'llstfillOf', aotOvlc C:.111er Ori WI Weit, S..C• ,.,.., c.lllorrll•92102or m1, 1111 llled wlUltN cMJti ot lilt 11bGW1.flll""CI CO\irt, or rnfY bt dilllwrld 10 ll>t Admlnlsl:r.tor Mf_ll,, 11 •nv Umt 1fttr first ~~llon ot lhtl no\kl .,_ btfar9 tN '--==========:,-rNklilQol MHl1-tl•. r. TEll'-'S OF SALE : C•lll, i.wf11I .,.,...., ol 11>1 Unlt.O Sl•ln. Tl'll (~) ~11'11 ti lht •~t ofl•rl<I mlllt •· c..-.,.ny 11>1 wrltt•n bid OI' o#IH, 11111 ~•mu.I e. ~Id ...,_!ht con- tl!M of 11'11 .. If b'f Hid 5illfflar 14111 ..., .. wlll bt mM llPOl'I tht ~F:incrow ltrmt. : Aut111I 21, 111J • " GERALOWILLIAMCllEARY I Actmlnl1tr•torot the · Eit•l•Of ~lvll'I O. Sl4'"'1,, ,dM.ff,.. • llK••Md °"'""° w. ,. ...... !. • ::r.:1·"·· •tOwlcc.flltf Drlwt W.1t = C.llfM'fll•ftfl1 ~ 17141 UJ.JttJ · f .... A""'..i1tr•MI' . """'1111.o OrM191 C..lt O.lly tlllot, ~IJ,tftltS.pt.J,IT1) "°':'rs August Cadillac· Sate Year-end sale of remaining 1975~ -Codilac 2600 li•rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa ·540·9HXl ti the original 'shrink-to-fits• pre-washed, pre-shrunk, pre-faded. 44 fashion Island, newport center 644'5070 • I REMEMBER!!! FAILURE TO REMOVE YOUR IGNITION KEY AND LOCK YOUR CAR IS AN INVITATION TO HIGHER INSURANCE RATES OH! OH! THEY LEFT ME 1N THE IGNITION! WE DON'T ST ANO A D ARN CHANCE LIKE THIS OH! OH! ono RIPOFF'S FAVORITE CAR! STOP OTIO l lPOFF. UMOYE. YOUR KE YS I. PLIJ..Sf LOCI: TOUI DOORS!! LOCK IT • • • OR LOSE IT SPONSORED BY YOUR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT now ma 'in~ifs final a~~earance at (lllltn~ DAn~ of (Q~TA Mt~A As reluctant as we are to make this change. we find it impossible to offer 1hts service for an indefinite period. Continua!,ly rising costs. now being experienced by every industry 1hroughout th e nation. have forced us tnto 1h is change of policy. However, because we th ink lhal the citizens of ou r area deserve to have a chance to enjoy Lifetime Free Checking-now used by thousands.of depositors at the C1 1i2ens Bank of Costa Mesa- we are extending this opportunity to Seplember 15, 1975. If you open an account at C1lizens Bank of Costa Mesa on o·r before September 151h. you will receive Lifetime Free Checking, with no minimum balance. Join us and get rid of the annoying monthly service charge. Thousands have-so should you. • • _llnL -~ =uur .. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Harbor al Baker• (714) 979-4200 ·Member FDIC / • t • 18 DAil Y PILOT \ Tired of Ma~ Qelays l Populace Pooh.poohing Postal Prorrdses By the Associateod Press (Second of rwo articles) When postal ortic ials talk >Out mail deli.lyS, they like to rcss what they are doing to im~ ·ove service. The Post al Ser vice is worki1\g 1 several projects that op1>car ·omising, but its tratk rl'<'ord leS not inspire l'On!idencc -it J§ promised improvcmenls ~fore, onry to have service get orse. IN LATE 1972 and early 1973, •r example, a Postal Service ~onomy d rive made so many langes so rast that the result. as 1mmarized in a rct."('nt con- ~essional report, was "servict• !'terioration and m ~ul tie-ups re- illring weeks to un ravt-L ·' and pt.ins to extend airmail S(>rvice to firsl·class include a promise that virtually all the mail affected >,1,'ill be dCli \·ered .,1.rithin two days . This extension or airmail servu:e, Orig1n:.tlly scheduled to begin Aug . l , has been postponl.'d until questions ~1bout rates are resolved. Out even lhe announce- ment of the plan amounted to an admission that .the Airmail Im· provement Program, launched ln 1971 to in cr e ase airmail prov ing the present machines, helping LSM opera tors work more efficiently, and developing new machines. THE POSTAL SERVICE has 150 new LSMs, at a cost of $180,000 each. on order for de- livery starting next August. Don Haag, d irector of letter mail systems development, said in an inter view t hat the machines will have substantially different in~ ner wor kings designed to cut the machine error rate from almost 2 percent to substantially less than I percent . There is even some question oout wh<>lher service today is ~tter than it used to be. Critics 1y that in the late 1960s the old ost Office De partment was de- vering first·class mail ovcr- 1ght within enti re states, and roviding second-day delivery to .her domestic destinations. Posta l officials acknowledge 1at this "'as a "goal " in many re as, but say there "'<IS no effec- ve system to chetk on how well 1e goals Y.'('re met. Changes in istribution patterns since then, lt>Y say. have been designed to .nprove over-all efficiency . 'f'ir1<l•rloss n10U orrosiono ll !I orPrtoke11 airmail ••• ond .s11rer#s rotr on lftePr IH fl o rernigh I oi r1n n ll sroHdord" u·os 65 ro 70 pert!enr.' volume. had not been able to pro- vide significantly better scrviee than first-class. "FIRST -C LASS MAI L oc- casionally overtakes airmail," postal officials said. conceding that their success rate on meet· ing overnight airmail standards was 65 to 70 percent, and that second-day :::iirmail goals were met less than 90 percent of the lime. ln addition , he said, to improve w orking con ditions fo r LSM operators and help them work m or e acc ur ately, the new machines will be quieter and have console keyboards that will make it impossi ble for two keys to be struck at once -a problem that studies have blamed for many operator errors. These new features are also be- ing instal l ed iO existi ng 1nachines as they a r e over- hauled, llaag said. OFFICIALS ESTIMATE that each LSJ\.1 can save from $3 to $6 in sorting costs per l ,000 letters. At an average hourly net or 25,000 letters, times a ralrly typical eight-ho ur LSM day, yearly sav· ings on sortin g expense can re- adily total $200,000 per machine, although electricity and m ain- tenance costs must be deducted from that figure. TODAY , THE PO ST!\L ervict! standards for first-class re next -day deli very in letropolitan regions, second- ay delivery to des tinations lithin 600 miles. a nd thi rd-day ,e li very for domestic letters :-aveling more than 600 miles. W'flcials say the standards are ieing met more than IO percent .. fthetime . Stung by studies showing that the large Jetter sorting machines -LSMs -are responsible for delaying millions of letters each day. the Postal Service says it is making a concerted effort to cor- r ec t prob l ems with th e machines. The machines help speed the mail, of£i c-ials say, because they offer the potential for a greater "depth of sort" -an LSM clerk can direct a letter to any one or 277 sort ing bins, eliminating much of the resorting necessary on mail processed manually. A clerk sorting by hand generally works in front of a box with only 77 pigoonhoi('S. Delivery standards for airmail ire comparablL' tQ the 1969 goals, There is no thought of abandon- ing the LS~1 s. Officials say they are necessa ry to save money and to speed mail sorting. Instead, ef- forts are directed to"·ard im- ) ) L. ~J. Boyd Pyth on Fasts 18 Months ) !tt ost common complaint by patients to I their doctor s is , "I 'm having trouble . breathing,'' or wor ds to that effect, describing respiratory infections. Second most common complaint is, ''1 've got a pain in my back." MEMBERS of only about one out of every five American households now sit down to breakfast together. WORLDWIDE, a t least 1,000 people a day commit suicide, I'm told . Q UE RIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Were the Micky "J\.>louse animated cartoons Walt Disney's first?'' A. No, he originally failed with a little jewel called ''Oswald the Rabbit.'' Q. "llOW COME birds don't eat monarch butterflies?'' A. Because those butterfli es reed on milkweed. Gives them a taste that birds go ptuiii . Q. "llOW LONG can a python go without food?" A. Up to 18 months. THAT MAMM ,\L with the longest gesta- tion period is not the whale with its 11 lo 12 months, but the e lephant witb its 20 to 23 months. INFANTDE!\Tll Consider that family's babies "'ho arc on· Jy born a year apart. Chance of death in inf an· cy among them is 30 percent greater than if they were born t wo years apart. And it's 50 percent greater t han if they we re born t.hree years apart . DURI NG TJ1 E winte r months in big towns, it tends to be warmer on F'riday than on Sunday. Combined heat of the office buildings accumulates over the workweek, that's why. YOU KNOW THOSE light-colored window shades that roll up and down? The ones yo u can't see through? In the summer , they keep about 20 percent more heat out of the house than do the venetian blinds. In the winter , they keep out more cold than do venetian blinds, 100. Address mail to L.M. Boyd,.P.0 . Box 1560, Costa Mero 92626. 5 t0,000 for only 5t67.5t a month. Whether vou need $5,CXX> or $10,CXXJ gel it rrom the peo ple who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment bosed on a $10,CX:O HomeOwner loon, for l 20 months, ol on annual percentage role of 16%. Tolol poymenl $20,101.20. A loon of $5,CXX> and over mus! be secured by a combi notiori of real ond personal property. Comrnerdal Creclt Corporation IC\ H omeO\'\'ner loons 91<sJi} CofJla l\le!la • Sant.a Ana • 370 E. 17th Street 1228 E. 17th StrL>eL • • 774-6740 547-0871 Woman Slwots Bandit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A m o t e l manager whose wife gunned dow n a 20-year- old m an during an at- tempted holdup says he wants to move "some- place where there are civilized people." ··w e·r e lea vin g,·· Jerry Andrews, 43, said, a day a fter the fat al up1 T•••Photo shoo tin g o f Walte r Jfe's Wridug Houston, 20. Former Nixo n aide ''I DON 'T KNOW when _ today, tomor-John E hrlichma n bas row, as soon as I can get received $30.000 ad- someone else in here." vance fro m S imon & Andrews· wife, Judith, Schuste rfordisguised 38 . w as w a t c h i n g a uto biog raphy that television when she saw d eal s with Nixo n a m a n with a g u n year s, tenta tively en - lhrough a two-way mir-titl e d 'Th e Com - ror separating the An-mission ers,' accord - drews' apartment and · p d the motel office, police 1 n g t 0 a r a e said. The man was de· _m_a_g_a_z_in_e_. ------ m anding m oney from tbe 63-ye ar-o ld desk c I e r k ' c h a r I c s 'Le wdist' Carpenter. Movement Freezing? MRS. ANDREWS got a gun, fired once and mi s· sed. The m an shouted, ''The gun's empty ," and threw a palm-sized der- ringer agains t the wall, JX)Lice said . But it was too late. INCL INE VILLAGE, Mrs. Andrews didn't Nev. (U PI) -A cold, hear h im , a nd fired rainy Au gust is not the again, police said. stuff dreams are m ade or Houston was fatall y as far as La ke T ahoe re- y,·ounded in t he neck. sort owne rs a r e con- J\.t rs. And r e ws was cem ed. . not arrested. But the chill brought I'm OK, You'r e OK AtOCC An introductory course in transact iona l a nalysis will be offered at Orange Coast Colleae this fa ll. The three-unit class is part of OCC's new After- noon College program. Close to 60 C'ourses. meeting after 2 p. m .. are scheduled. The t ra n s a ct ion a l a natysis ·c ourse w ill meet Tuesdays from 2 to 5 p.m. ''TA'' w as d& veloped by Or. Eric Berne as a method for a n a l yzi n g a nd Un· derstanding behavior . smiles to at least one group -the Nevad a Committee to Restore Decency. Dan Hansen's commit- tee has been battling un- suceessfully to get nude bathers o ff the North Tahoe beaches m ost of the s ummer. 1-lansen has complained to Washoe sheriffs a nd other agen- cies that "lewdists'' are ruining the beaches in the basin for fa milies. Hansen said what his group could not do and Washoe sheriffs would not do. clouds, scattered showers and gu sty winds took care of in s hort or- der . "We were goi ng to go up there. but it was too' cold, Mother Nature will clean up the problem for the winter so we're going to pray for snow.'• he said. DO YOU HAVE LESS THAN 500 EMPLOYEES? last year The Federal Oovernmen1 purehat ed sio.000,000.000 from snwll buslneseQ. Let us help you get your tharn. S.D.511•p19J.PH.D.•Ar111I t:s C "a la 11 =':t~~ 67 5-8030 New C a r Blf!JS Open Own Business A practical course that describes how to establish wtd operate a s m all busi~ ness will be prei;ented as p a rt o.f Orange Coaat College's Weekend College program this fall. Mid-August Sales ., Show Improveme nt I The .small bu siness course meets Satur day mornings from 9 a.m. to noon. Students will receive instruction in mcrchandis· ing, buying, pricing, stock cont rol, credit control, public and personnel rela- tions, locating, and fin anc· ing. Fall classes begin Sept. 4 . For registration in~ formation, phone the OCC Admissions Office a t 556-5733. DETROIT (UPI) -The lour U.S. auto makers repOrted mid· August new car sales were better than expected and down just 6. percent from a year ago when bUyers pushed sales to near- rec:ord Jeve.ls as they l.lied to beat price hikes. Dealers for the four companies sold 201,177 ears in the Aug. 11·20, a 36 percent Jump from the rirst 10 day period which It.it a 14-ycar low. T he mid-August sales were the lowesl for the period in four )•ears. FORD, BOLST ERED by the end of a sales incentive contest, was the only auto maker to top Butz Blames Food Costs on Inflation MILWAUKE E (AP) -Agriculture Secretary Earl L. But:t has insisted again that inflation, not the sale of U.S. grain to Russia , is the major cause of rising food prices. Butz also called America the "world's granary" and said the nation is learning to use food as a tool of foreign diplomacy. ''WE AR E F I NALLY learning how to use food as a factor in our new role as peacebroker of the world,". Butz told the more than 1,000 persons attending a White House conference here Mon- day. Acknowledging criticism from some experts who say the nearly 10-million-ton grain sale to Russia so far this year will cause higher U.S. food prices, Butz said it was "far better we ex- change bushels with them than bullets.·· Butz acknowledged last week that Soviet purchases or wheat and reed grains would proba bly increase prices at home by about l .S percent over the next 16 months. HOWEVE R, FEDERAL Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns said Sunday that he expects grain sales to the Soviet Union to raise the price or food in the neighbo rhood of 2 percent. Burns said the only way to prevent such an increase would be to have comprehensive export controls, which be said would cause even more problems for the nation in the long run. ' Over 1'h e Co unter MASO Ustir19s the year·ago level -by etght- tcnths of one percu.nt -while its jump over early August was 51 percent. It was only the second ti1ne since last Octo~r that a 10-d ay period showed a n in- crease. Genera l Motors said its mid- August sales fell 2 percent from last year but were up 27 percent from Aug. 1-10 and American Motors fell 21 pcrce1it from year- ago levels but topped the first part of the m onth by 8 percent. Chrysler, the only a uto maker of- fering cash rebates. said its sales were down 27 percent from last year but up 57.5 percent from Aug. 1·10 with truck sales setting a record. "A GRADUAL strengthcninJt" in the marketplace is evident and the fo rthcom ing announcement of 1976 models should generate additional sales mom entum," said ?tt ack W. Wor den, GM's: sales vice president. Both auto executives and de· alers, however , s aid there is little indication or any major buying surge to beat higher prices on the 1976 models. Price hikes averaging around $200 on the 1976 models have already been a nnounced by G!\f and AMC with Ford indicating its increases will be competitive. GM sold 100,382 cars in the nine selling d ays of m id-August, com- pared with 91,021 in the eight days last year. Sales so far this year or 2,217,142 cars we.re down 10 percent from last year. FORD SALES totaled 66,206 cars, up ei ght-tenths of 1 percent on a daily basis from 58,376 last year with sales so far this year down 19 percent. AM C sold 8,042 cars in mid·Aug ust , compared wi th 9.016 a year ago with its year-to-day sales off 16 percent. I MUT UA L FUND S ~w York -Fol-CG lncF 1.61 1.1~ lnrme S.1• S.IJ l"larv Fd l ,<tl N,L. LUT"ER•N 8110 : Pltw1r 11 •.7J U).63 STEIN ROE FDS! lowll'H;I 15 ii 11~1 o!Cap ,,,.~,, 94,lS N.L. S..cU F S.11> S,f>.jH~ hi Cll Bruh Fd 9,12 9.'n &r.nd 9.71 10.63 e.1 ... c 16.10N.L. bid &nd •»:fd Ofl· ~ .. I 511~ 1.10 •.Sl Mel< Fd I .JI •.15 Herotoe 1.05 •.. Bro Ill( l .J2 •. 0'1 LI GRO 9.•s 10.)J CapUI 1.01 N.L. en on M11l11a! 0\111 Inv 1.31 9.0S EOtE SI) IS.SJ N.L. Hot-.:• 1•.'2 1•,ll &o US t .10 9.1• LI Trn S.tt 6.44 $loc.k 11,1\ N.L. F.....,, ill qUGted by CHANNING Eftrel Fd •.IS 111.60 lmprl C~ 1.IS 1.11 MASS CO; RICE ROWE: SIS GROUP: h NA!.0 IA(. FUNDS: E fun Trt 12.33 . 1mp GI •·r, •.'2 Frten'I 6.'6 1,0: (.ntotl'I t ,t.J N.L. Gfwltl S.S5 6.01' "-· I 05 1,!S EnerQy 11 Ill NL. Inc eo.1 s 7 •.. '"'°" F 6.•5 I.GI 1nc:om 9.lf N.L. lnc:om '·"' a.JS Melodily 6.lln<d l .ll l ."1 Fair!ld l.:W I.In Ind FAm a, •. ' .. ' •.. 1,. """~' F 9.1110.16 Nw Era 10.11 N.L. 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BNI O.b 9.IO 1•.ot f'IOll P'd ''·'° 12,0CI OC..n .:11 N:L ....+ .. tit._ ' I I ,.,oreed Dieting J!igh Cost,s Change Me1U1S By llULTON MOSKOWITZ · Food bas become no ex· pensive at the liupe-rmllrket that people are going to McDonald's lo eat The A&P grocery chain rose to prominence dwinglhe dcpreision vr the 19».J by of· fering foods at lower prices than the Mom & Pop stores Today, the A&P C'hain 1s lan,gui2'hlng while the fast- rood eateries are flounsh.i ng MCDONALD'S MADE more money last year than every supermarket cha.in 1n the country with lhe excep- tion of Safeway. ll1 gh prices ha ve put a severe t'nmp 1n the sales of many food items. Contribut· 1ng to the decl1ne are health eoncerns about meat and dairy products As a result, the per capata consumption of food -the amount eaten by each person -has dropped to the lowest point in six years, according to a recent report by the Agriculture Depart· ment. Coffee sales are down So are sugar sales Less red meat 1s being eaten this year than last year And who's eat. 1ng baeon at the current pnce levels'> Pork consumption ts now running al the lowest rate in 40 years. Eggs have really taken a beating In 1960, the average Amencan ate 334 eggs The intake per person last year was 286 -and consumption 1s going down again this year General Foods, one of the nation's largest food pro· cessors , has confirmed the s witch 1n consumer buym2 patterns. It told 1l s shareholders that housewives are "looking hard for lower· pnced alternatives." General Foods thererore did well with its Post cerea ls, Jell·O desserts and Kool-Aid mixes On the other hand, its Birds Coast Firm Wins New Note Accord Smith International Inc. of Ne14•port Beach has con· eluded new note agreements with its existing insurance ·company lenders (or loans of $46.9 million due 1n 1992, or the $46 9 m1lhon, $25 m1Jhon represents new bor· rowings bearing interest at 10 percent and $21 9 million represents an extension of ex· 1sUng borrowings ong1nally due al various dates between 1982 and 1987 The $25 m1lhon was used to reduce bank borrowings tn· curred under revolving credit agreements These bank bor· rowings were incurred over the past two years to fmance capital expenditures and 1n· creased working capital re- qwrements as a result ot the company's growth Money Tree F:ye fro zen vegetable s pcc1alt2es were not moving out of freezer cu~es To fi ght inflation. more than six million Amencan fam1hes s tarted thei r t1rsl home garden last year. It seems they are also eating more low-cost meal.5 outside the home Internationa l fl-1ultifoods, a M1nneapolts flour miller, en- tered the fast food field five years ago by acquiring the Mister Donut chain. It's now expenment1ng with a steak house, T. Butcherblock, and a seafood restaurant operation, Boston Sea Party. Kentucky Fned Chicken 1s launc hing a ne w H Salt Seafood Galleys chain, Jack 1n the Box 15 tes ting a new Judge Tibbs Chicken & Ribs chmn and Pizza Hut 1s try· 1ng out a new Itahan fast·food concept called Applegate's Landing. Meanwhile. the McDonald's steamroller con· tinues to branch out without a pause for breath, apparently stimulated by inflation and high prices The company opened 515 new units last year and expects to add another 500 th.is year. It now has some 3,500 places open for bust· ness The vigor oC the Cast food business 1s attested to by the broadening of menus and the extension of hours. Kentucky Fried Chicken has added nbs to its menu and about halt of the McDonald's units are now serving breakfast items like Egg Mc Muff1n and hotcakes McDonald's 1s also ex· penment1ng in Norfolk, Va , and Dayton, Ohio. with fned chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken beware The Howard Johnson chatn, wh ic h a nt edates both l\.1cDonald·s and Kentucky Fried Chicken, more lhan doubled its profits 10 the rrr~t six mooths of 1975 OXOCOMakes Purchase Bid OXOCO. a Newport Beach, 01 1 and gas company an- nounced negot1at1ons are un- de rway with the general partner s of th e IDS/McCulloch 01! Explora- tion Program -1969 to make .l cash tender offer to the limited partners to purchase their hm1ted partnership in- terests OXOCO North Amenca, a unit of the company, pre· v1ously acqwred 65 S3 per- c e nt of th e 11m1t ed partnership units by a 1973 !>lock offering. 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Atp.\fl'l pf I • • 1 11'11;-f\lio R•fbtkl I V. • s »*+ "" lltt"/dll'IU ... t 12 11'1>--\o't "'~"'°" 1 11 1,. .. "-"' " COrp111 ,., 11\lot ""' R C'lpl ••• I JD tt i.-.:1'*1\ ~ i J ,;__ "" Ritdmtn Ind • J8 ?Ill-"" Rill<• 7•• ' 1& 10',\ t "" R9>ed Tool II a. )l"IP-+ \ti Rilt"" llOIQ t 111.(o t Yio ... kllOIO .. I 11 ""'-It ltltlSlortt IO 1 I I •V.+ U. !1111 &te< .IO S SI 1) • ,,.. ltilU!IK Jtt J,. 1• ti • flttttor. '°" .. 11 '"'+ ... MttG p1 J;ao • • 1 1111t .. :ft AttGpl'IM ., I 111. +Vo WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tllrtey production tor 1975 will be down about 6 percent Crom last year's level. an AfU1 Culturo Department survey ill· dicates. The agency's Crop reportiq board estimated farmers will raise about 123.6 million turkeys this year, com. pare d to 131.3 million in 19.14. Economists have attributed the dechne partly to a small 19"lt earn crop which raised poultry feed CGllll through mucboflllLsyear. ' ' I • .AJQ DAILYPILOT 1 Vilas, Bo~gVie In Finale / TIROOKLINE, Mass. -Top- seeded Guillermo Vilas, Ule 1974 Grand Prix winner from Argen· tina, and defending champion Bjorn Borg, Sweden'sl9-year-old star, advanced on Monday to the final of the $100,000 U.S. Pro Ten· nis Cha mpions hips. Vilas defeated Wimbledon champ Arthur Ashe, 4-6, 6-3, 6·0, 64 in the afternoon match or the · rain-delayed semifinals, while Borg downed eighth-seeded John Alexander of Australia 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. 6-0 under tbe lig hts. Vil as and Borg, who is seeded second in defense of his title, will meet in the 48th annual cham- pionship for the $16,000 first prize t onig ht on Long wood's c lay center court. Triangles Win PITTSBURGH -Vila s Gerulaitis broke Tom Okker's service three times in men's s ingles a nd carried the Pit- ts burgh Triangles to a 21-14 vi c- tory over the San F'r ancisto Golden Gaters in the third and deciding game of the World Team T ennis c hampions hip playoffs Monday night .- PIH~ .... 1'111, Gold•" G.lteo-.. 14 Womtn -!.love -IC lo ~~ !C.C.l be.al Ow1,,.M1<:ntl, 6·?. c.1 .. 1e , tPl lll'.&I ~""•e. 6·'· Mtl'I -(o •·C.t ru1 .. 111~ tPI bt"I OIO<tr·Ml.M111an, 1-S, c.t1ul.11t" 'Pl !1<"•1 o~~ ..... ,, A-6,882. E"ert CoUttt• HARRISON, N .Y . -Chris Evert, poised and patient, over· whelmed Virgi nia Wade 6-0, 6-1 unde r ove rcas t skies at the Vlestchester Country Club Mon- day in the rain-delayed final of a $75,000 wome n's tennis tourna- n1ent. Mi ss Eve rt. 20, collected $14 ,000 for the victory. Nos I ase Ploys SOUTH ORANGE, N.J . -The final of the $50,000 TeMis \\'~ek Open, postponed twice by rain, \\'as rescheduled for today, with !lie Nastase of Romania and Bo b Hewitt of South Africa competing for a $9,500 first prize. Edwards Honored • SAN LU I S OBISPO Sophomore s printe r Clancy Edwards of Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) was named Monday as California Collegiate AthJetic As- sociation athlete or the year for 1974· 75. Edwar ds, from Santa Ana, was theCCAA's 100 and 220-yard dash champion and he also won both events in the NCAA Divi sion II champions hips at Sacramento. Boulder Wins WlClllTA W ayne Krenchi ck i and Terry Bogner · homered in the eighth inning Monday night, r all ying Boulder. Colo. to a 6-4 vi ctory over Fairbanks, Alaska lo win the Na· tional Baseball Congress cham- pionship tournament. A :-t er• Trade LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Aztecs soccer team has t ra de d back -up goalkeepe r Garry Alli son to the San Antonio Thunder for midfielder Lu.i s Marotte. As part of the deal the Artecs sent a second-round 1977 draft C'hoice lo San 1\ntonio and re- ceived defender Daniel Califano. IJ.S. Triumphs KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. Vic Seixas and Hugh Stewart scored singles victories l\.1onday to give the United Statt!s a 2-0 triumph over Canada in first· r ound play of the Stevens Cup, an international senior tennis com- petition for players 45 years and older. Seixas, a former Wimbledon champion and Davis Cuppcr. de· t eated Jacques Giguere, 6-3, 6-4 and Stewart topped Ken Si nclair, 6-2, 6·2,- Parseghion Quits SOUTH BEND, I nd . llalfback Mike Parseghian, son of the former Notre Dame coach Ara Parseg hian. quit football lt1onday because of aggravated back problems. Bueno A dronre• FOREST HILLS, N .Y . Vete ran J\.1aria Bueno of Brazil. U.S. Open champion in 1963 and 1964, defeated Nana Sato of J apan. 6-3, 6-4 Monday in the rirst round or women's qualifying for the 1975 U .S. Open Ch am- pionships . Top.seeded J oAnn Russel also advanced, eliminating Stephanie Tolleson, 6·4, 2·6, G-2, while sixth· seeded Janey llaas beat Wendy Paish of Au stra lia , 7·5, 3·6, 6·4. Other winners included No. 3 see d Wendy Turnbull o r Australia. who overcame Mary Hamm, 6-2, 6·3 ; Sind unseeded Ann J-l aydon Jones, England, ·who beat Kathy J-larter of ~al Beach,6·1,6·4. -·- Tuesday.August26, 1975 • ,, ............ ai ................................ ..,"'ICID'llllK: .. lft:lill:l:!lll!Jlll"::ll!Z:lil::Jlllr&:~•J:iCll!'llC:OCl:llll'l!I'"~ ~ ..,__ ~-.... Youth's Racing Dream. Ends in Death !SOM. Ky. (AP) -The death of an Eastern Kentucky mountain youth in .search of stock ear raeing glory ha~ It~~ his 17~year-old widow with no job and a baby on lhe way. Earl Lo\\:e. who quit sl'huol in the sixth grade and worked sporadically in the mines, was neither idle nor reckless. his family and friends say. They rem e mber him as a sober, ha rd·wo rking youth deeply devoted to his fanlily. · H.is widow, Katy Sue. says he often doubled his 'A'ork hours to pay the bills wh~n work could be found 1n the mines. But Lowe shared a tlream o r hund reds or young KentuC"kians who gravitate to small automobile race tracks, the grassroot s or auto racing: he wanted to work h.i s way up, to drive in the bigge!it auto races in the area. "All he talked about was race cars and racing," Katy Sue says. "He d idn't care about the money. He did it for the fun and the thrill .'' Robert Meade, president of th e M ountai n M o t or Speedway, said, "'It's reall y the attention the bo"ys get, and the y'r e tr ying to beat somebody. They're figuring, 'I can lake my car and outrun you.' " He said Lowe wanted to work his way up to the "super :n:--le' ·-~,(; ,..'""" Baffles Dodgers, 4-2 Phillies' Star • Pitches in Pain LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Larry Christenson, the 21-year-old rookie righl·h ander for the Philadelphia Phillies. has such a bad back he was once told not to do anything more strenuous than play a violin. .The wey he pitched MOhday ni ght tn dispatching the Los Dodger.< Slate A U 9'1nws 01> K A8C 090) Au9. M Pnlladelplli;t itl LO~ Ar>Qt~\ Aug. 11 Ptiitadelptua ll1 LO• A"QO'lf• All9. 21 N~-.. Yor-•I lo\An9t1t• 1:7Sp.m. 1:,Sp.m. J:J}p,m. Angeles Dodgers 4·2 on five hits with relief he lp Crom Gen~ Garber. you 'd never know he had a problem. "He's got a bi d b;i ck," Danny O~ark . the Phillit'S manager , said. "and he's had it all his life. He shows a Jot of guts just "'alk ing out there.'' Th e victory kep t the second-place Phillies within three gam es of firSt .pl ace Pitt sburgh in the Nationa l ~gue Ea st as Mike Schmidt tJ?Wered_ hi s 31st home run, tying h im \\'Ith teammate Greg Luzinski for the major leagues' homer lead , a nd Luzinski drove in two runs with singles to PRISON FIELDER KEPT ON RUNNING JACKSONV ILLE. Fla. -For a centerfielder on the city prison farm baseball team, Thomas J . · Reust s ure had a lot of hustle. Guards \Alalched with approval as Reust. 31, who still had nine months to serve on a concealed weapons conviction. ran to the outrield position after his team batted during a game at the cor- rectional center's field Monda y. But Reust kept right on run· ning until he reached the woods. And they haven't found him yet. pad his major league lead in runs batted in to 103 . . "Man for man," Schmidt said of the Phillies, ''we've got the best team in baseball. ''But ps ychologic ally the Pirates have an edge on us because they know how to lose. They don't panic when they lose a game be<'ause they've been in a race before. This is the first time tor me -for most of alJ or us, I guess -that I've been in a pennant r ace this late in the season." Luzinski s ingled home Dave Cash in the first innirlg. Schmidt homered to lead off the second a nd then Luzinski singled home Cash again in the rifth inning to give the Phils a 3-0 lead against loser Antly Messersmith, 14-13. The Dodgers, restricted to two hits for four innings by Christenson, finally got a run in the fifth when rookie John Hale opened the inning with a double and later scored on an infield out. Los Angeles got within a run an inning later when Lee Lacy collected his third single -he had three of the Dodgers' five hits -and scored on a two-base hit by Steve Garvey, Garvey's 73rd run batted in . 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That's what happened to Billy Wi!Liams "' h e donned tight pants a nd a windbreaker to ump the Dodgers· Phillies gam e Monday night. , t cJa.ss" or racers, those who drive in the biggest regional stock car races, with 111.Tger purses and more g la mor than local rates otter. I.owe t ook a s tock car own ed by hl is brother and a friend to Mountain Motor Speedway two weeks ago for a practice run, preparing for a race with a $200 first prize. ~lis racing dream ended when the car crashed through a guardrai l, sai led 75 feel Lhrough the air a nd landed on its top. Lowe died early the next day of head injuries. Katy Sue, who is expecting her thild about Dec. 1. says she will probably lose the h ouse traile r wh e re the ~ llt.1'!"" ·~.-"'"~Gt:::iilG ., Lowes lived because she can't make the payments. She is staying now with a married sister. f'riends h ave collect e d about $120 for Katy Sue, und Meade raised $400 ror her at the races after her husband died. She qualified for food s tamps a nd a free state medical ca.rd. T he speedway will also dona te the proceeds rrorn another racing prog ram next month. "We want to do something for the baby," Meade says. "We hated that the boy got killed. It's just a simple fa<'l that rat ing is a high risk : business." - Katy Sue says that even w, she has no money fo r bi;1by clothes, a crib and other things the baby will need . Lowe's fa ther. Arnold , a disabled m iner, sa.ys auto racinJ.? "is about the only thing for a young fellow to do around here and about the only thing that 'II get him any notice." Rut he says small track <lrivcrs who th:nk they'll rise to the top are "just wasting their time. To win a million ~ dollars, you need somebody behind you to build a million dollar car . Ain't many boys around here likely to get that." --- UPI ltllpll•I• Woody Barks Out Orders Ohio State's Woody Hayes gives orders as he lines up his squad for a picture on the fi rst day of fall practice Monday. The con- troversia l 1-layes. now in his 25th year at Ohio State, welcomed 106 players. <See story on Ohio State football, page A-II ). 1,000 Mourn Donohue SUMMIT, N.J . (AP) -A clergyman frie nd said he tried to persuade Mark Donohue to enter the priesthood but "the lure of the engine was greater.'' So it was for Donohue, who was buried Monday after a requiem mass that was watched by 1.000 perso n s, including many luminaries from the racing world. The lure of the engine, which thrust him into the racing world and later end ed an eight.month retirement that he said was permanent, ca u ght up to Trainers Would Cut Injuries SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Improv ed p h ys ical examinations, more training for high school coaches and hiring of more athletic trainers would r educe hig h school athletic injuri es in Ca lifor nia , a state·sponsored study says. The study, released today by th e s tate Departm e nt o f Education, was m ade by a group of 60 persons representing 10 Ca lifornia pro fe ssio n a l associations. Accord i n g to s tati s t ics presente d to the ig r oup , 48 percent of the 425,00J California hi~h sc h oo l stu d e nt s pafticipating i n s por t s competition sufrered major or minor injuries in 1973. The study noted that only 50 percent of the state's hi gh school coaches were physical education majo r s in coll ege and are certified lo diagnoS('; and treat athletic injuries. The study recommended that the st ate develop a coaching certification program. requiring proof or proficiency in athletic conditioning . dia gnosis and treatment of injuries and other areas or athletic safety. Al so recommended were : -A s tandardized quality physieaJ examination and rorm for u se in all hi gh school s. Examinations are now required but, the study said, there is great variety in quality . -An athletic trainer employed by ea<'h county by Sept. J, 1980. Thls traine r would develop a program to provide each school district with a trainer by Sept. I, 1982. -More attention to p~ason conditioning by each school dl'\lrict. ~. " Donohue last Tuesday when he died from brain injuries incurred during a practice run for the Austrian Grand Pri x. The mourners who packed St. The r esa's Roman Catholi c Church were a ll of the same mind Monday. They knew that for this shy, gentle man -like a ll the others who raced -life and death was separated only by a piece or movin ~ machine. Mark was •one of the nicest people, not jus t in racing but in the whole wor ld, .. said Brian Redman, who was here along Says Williams with fellow d r i vers Mario Andretli, Bobby Allison. George Follmer. Gary Bettenhausen and Tony Hulm an. to pay thei r last respects to a fa llen comrade who had won 57 major races. Donohue is survived by hi~ widow Ede n. his two sisters. and his two sons from a previous marriage, Mi c hael. 11, and David. 9. who was forced to wipe away tears durin g the liturgy as cries of "'the Lord is kind ancl merciful'' echoed through the church. Pitching Big Key In Angels' Future BOSTON (AP) -"I'm happy \\'ilh e verything e xcept the won-lost percent age," says Ca lifo rnia m anager Dick Williams. in his first full season "A'ilh the Angels. But wrinkles crease his brow as he recalls the injuries which have decimated hi s team. ""As goes our pitching, that's how we go,"' said WHlia~s. "We Angels Slate Alt G.imf\ IHI KMPC 0101 AuQ. 26 C.1tllorn11 at 8o~ton AUQ. 71 C..Oltlornlt 81 8o•lon Al.iQ, ~ c;..111or"1• al 11.troll •:2Sp.m. 10.ss.1.m. •.SSp.m. aren't going to· generate any power -we don't have any power to generate -so we have to utilize our speed . "And we cail't use our speed if we're four runs down. That 's why pitching is so important to this club."' . And pitching is wher e the injuries bave struck Californis hardest. -Williams said no-hit pitcher Nolan Ryan was stuck with a caU muscle tear. two i;(roin muscle pulls and a tricep tendon injury: lie said Ryan also '"ran into a streak where he just wasn 't effective." Bill Singer. who ha.s had back problems in the past, had various minor injuries including muscle $pasms "but surprisingly his back was okay.'' Frank Tanana suffered a groin muscle pull and missed two turns because or a blist er on the finger. lo all, three pitchers missed 20 turns. · On the brig ht side. "when Andy Hauler wasn"t effective we put ' Ed Fi gueroa in there and he did well ." Shortstop had been a problem . "We're on our fourth shortstop now, .. he said, "but Mike Miley looks pretty good to me. For ~i time there, w ith Orlando Ra mirez a nd Billy Smith, we h.ad . 40 errors at short.·· Miley is hilting .179 but hi~ s li ck fi eldi n g h as l e nl ;~a steadiness to the infield . ~ "And the catchers have been hurt." Williams said with a sieh .. ''We bought Andy Etchebarren from Baltimore and two weeks later he broke a thumb:."' Meanwhile, E llie Rodriguez has hit just .229. . "We've got gl'eal first a:nd third basemen. Dave Chalk ish1L Brooks Robinson but he's pt Robinson's ha nds, his quicknels and he"s got bette r speed. Ancl'\r he hits .275 we're happy.'' Chlilk is hitting .273. "Bruce Boehle is a great .Yot¢.g prospect,'' he said of hi s tal l r~t baseman, who is hitting .276 .~t missed two months with a bro~n thumb. . , "We don 't have any punch, ~l we do have s peed," he said. ~c club is nearing 200 steals. M ic~y Rivers leads the majors with st, · "Our goal when the season began was .500 or better a ncl. l still think this is a .SCIO ball club. What disappoints. me is ti,et we've lost a few close games and we're 11 below .500. • "Dul I think we ca.n get thln:I . We"re only 31h out and I \YUs certainly encoura~ed by the WGy Ryan pitchtd the last two tin\es out. and Tanana, and our bull~n .. . • c ·a·urornla opens a two.game series here this evening. • • • • Gauchos' Grid List ~Totals 64 ' Saddll•back College footba ll co:.ich George Hartman greeted 64 prospective grid candidates Monday night as the Gauchos took physical e xaminations. Saddleback, coming off an 8-1 · 1 record las t season, has 17 lettermen returning -plus a \ D•ily Piiot SI.it Pllolo good crop of freshmen and a talented trans fer from Arizona State. The transfer is Bill Kenney, a 6-4, 218-pounder who will be the Gauchos' No. 1 quart~back this fall. I Other top r eturnees include wide receivers Mike Meyers and Kevin McGarry, defensive back Jim Goldstone, defensive end J er ry Wight, runnin g back-lin ebacker Mark Dobis and linebacker Rick Curtis. Wight earned All -Mission Conference honors two seasons ago but sat out the '74 campaign with an inj ury. He prepped a l La 11abra High. Heading the list of 40 freshmen are running backs Darryle llowe (Dana ltills) and Chuck Van Liew (El Toro) and tight end Kevin Vernoy (La Quinta). HAPPY HARTMA N--£addleback College football coach George i"lartma n Cright) apparently likes what he sees as running back-linebacker Mark Dobis a letterman tries on ~ he lmet. The Gauchos took physical exam~ Monday night and begin conditioning drills Thursday. "We're going to depend on rreshmen quite a bit this season, so we're going to have to mature early ir we want lo be a contender in the l\fission Conference," said llartman. Saddleback will begin conditionin~ drills Thursday, the n will don pads "°1onda y for three days or double sessions prior to the beginning of school, 'l'hursday, Sept. 4. Buckeye s Loaded Can Griffin Win Another Heisman? LETTERMEN 111) Ken Mar~h !"e!. linem otn >; Miki' Meyf>•• twioe r"Kl'l.,...rl. Ke~ln Mt C.•rry (~-<lb t , 0111 ~nry (Oii. lonem•n>; Jorn OeBerd l<HWftl'fbilt kl; JOl'ln 5ne<l.,t k lninn1ng bitit kl : Jlm Coryer !centen ; Jln1 G<ll.,,looe (<lb t, M••k Maurer !!!9n1 end); Jl'fry W1ghl !"el: FIOY<I B&lley (,,..,),Pd! Cf'l·~­ <01 1 .. Md•I< Do11h <rb·llll; Brox." 81<kly Hii i, A•cl< Cur!+~ Obi; led Cr•O<> lg ); Gemge G<iy (<Ill!. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP> ~ Woody Hayes will have hi s best backfield ever , led by Heis man Trophy winner Archi e Griffin. to thrust at Ohio State's most dif- ficult college football schedule. The Buckeyes , fourth ranked nationally last s eason, lead off in 1975 with Mi chi ga n State, Penn State, North C:irolina and UCLA . Grfd Outlook "'It's the toughest overal l schedule I've had ," said the tem- ~stuous 1-la yes, who is prepar - . ing for his 25th Ohio State cam- paign. Despite los ing 13 reg ulars, Hayes has ample ammunition to bid for a rourth straight Big Ten Conference title or co·title. a fourth consecutive trip to the Rose Bowl a nd a national cham- pionship. The entire back£ie ld or Corneliu s Greene, Brian Daschnagel, P e te J ohnson and Griffin returns intact for a third straight season. It may be the na- tion's best unit. Grifrin, the A-1ost Valu able P layer in the Big Ten for the last three seasons and the con- ference's g r eat est all-time rusher with 4,139 yard$, can become the first player ever to v.'in consecutive lleisman Trophies. ··1 don·t know of anything bet- ter than that could happen," said llayes, already sheltering the lit· '75V2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A TOYOTA --DEMo-· SALE Fectory &&ec1 Exam ple '75 COROLLA 2 Door Sedan. • speed, au t.dOl'Y eKtras. 1068307 S2876 • OVIR STOCKED NEW VOLVOS LARGE SELECTION '74 VOLVO Fedory O.mo #5738 SS776 tie tailback from newsmen and personal appearances. ·•1r Arch does it again, it would m ean a team effort." In the midst of an interview the crusty Ohio Stale coach turned down another speech for Griffin. .. , have to shield him. We don't want to take the edge off of him. The coach will have to get mean. Arch can·t be m ean,·· }-fayes said after the telephone request. With so much accompanying backfield talent. J-layes suggests he may use his 5-foot-9, 182-poWld senior as a decoy. '.'We'll try to run the other backs more off of Arch's plays," said t h e 62-year-old dis - ciplinarian. fully recovered from a June 1974 heart attack. Of Greene, the team·s slick running q uart er back. Hayes s aid, "He's one of the most talented athletes we·ve had. He passes well and runs \.\.'ell . Aside from that, he doesn 't do much.·· Baschnagel started with Grif- fin as a freshman three years ago. '·He and Corny are in the same class, just one notch behind Arch. lle's so versatile. He's the best blocker among the con- ference's wingbacks ," said the Buckeyes· coach. Problem spots will be the of- fensive line. with just two re· gulars back,' and the defense. stocked with jus t three holdover starters . But that s uperb backfield could more than offset any weaknesses elsewhere. . NON-LETTERMEN (SI Al(r. Force !<:k l; Mllrto Mendell! !Oii; Ken HUfllt1 !wrl; G•ry Nickell (w•J; 8ob M<.Cuue !lb). TRANSFERSUJ Bl!l K>!nney !Qb), Ar ozen• St.llll'; Hugh1" Acbl'rh (Hunllll'jlon Elt•(f'I, Gool<lln We~I ), FRESHMEN (40) D•"'11 Hill\ -D•rryl Hawe (rbl. El To•o Je-11 G•een Ubl, Roch He-rncn 411bl; O\uck Vin Liew 4111·•111. J•me-s Hotroen Ue I Foo1r.111 -(ireQ S.nnell (dill; Jim Dot""Y ldl>I. l om H•lgh !!II; !>toll (••111 \10), s."~l' C.0<11 I•· Wf l;C..-eQ RoDe•U Col I. l'i'l\•ion VMl/O D•n Fino<tlli ldU. C""ri.,\ tilt•i lwrl; J im Hilu,•uer (d ll. Ru'' !lit' tdl); Mlk'!' S<.l•ttoll• \01 1; Ren Fre>e !tel. !t.aift Cle menle -Mil •k F•Qiln OD), l-lenr y Sern.11 01). Maler Del -M!l<e W!nUwlwr lib!. T li\\ln -Br.aid LO"'ii id!!. Mll1e KniloP Ubl, P•ul Mabt<q l!11 t; Jell Letlow (wrl UI Ou1n\1 -K1w l11 Vert>Oy Itel. E•t el\Jor -Ange-I Pi;111te (wr.ob). S.raTOQ.J,C•llf. Ric • P•ge (tit». 8onila-CIVGl' 'i'.'r•gr.1 (Ill ) . ~••menle • Jon S.-••\ Coll. El SeQundO -Edt Sm1tr. (rbl: At(!< Sm01n (dbl. Alem•ny ~ Mike Pardi (wr ). Ut•h -Jonn Jone\ ("I). l'i'•thl11an -Mike Keye\ (g ). Gllrdenit -Dan (on.,or~ (dbL 0 1<lnaw1, Japan -Boll Klyan (wrl., 1•11 -RltkTauoerco11. °'""'~ -L""' Culler tte·k): Bl'n~11 W•~m•" (db), Huddleston Wins San Clemente High's Terry ltuddleston returned to the cin· ders for the first time since an operation to capture a 3.5-mile cross country run Monday in 15:47.0. San Clemente's summer cross country activity concludes Sept. 8 with a 1,500-yard speed run. l.5 MU• cross C•llfllr-, 111111 • Al S..n (lemenle Hi9fl lerry Hu<IGle\lon CS.an Clf~lP Slridetti) 1~ 'l.t ; ?. Wiiiiam Ad.t,..,ill\ CFallDrool< Hl9hl 16 l(,J, l . Jim Lorden !Cn11te-y Colloe9f'l 16::K.I, '·· J•m k•1,1k1r IS.nClemenle Srri-~) 11; ~.O, ~. Operl 1~mue NOMI Rllll 1. (pl. Don ~e1i 10<e1n\1del 1: ~.l. Baseball Standings AM ERICAN LEAGUE E a st Division Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L Pct. GB 77 St .602 69 58 .543 7"" 64 64 .500 13 59 67 .468 17 57 73 .438 21 51 78 .395 26"" West Division Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota Angels 78 51 .605 69 57 .548 71f.1 64 67 .489 15 63 fi6 .488 15 61 69 .469 17 'h 60 71 .458 19. Mlnd1y'1 St<>f'H 0•.,....11'11 s. '"1c100 1 e.111mor111 Kar>MI Clly, ppd., ••In M!nneso\a6, Miiwaukee J Te•ai '· D•fl•Oil 0 on11 oa~s ..:M<11111d TM•Y'sG•rM$ Blltlmort IAle•al'lder s-1 ...., P.ai!rMr 19-71 at k.111$.aSCllY !Leonari:l 9·S11nd Sul.by 1).t) C•lUornl1 CFl9uero• 11 -101 •I BOslon CTl;,nl 1~111 Clltc190 COStHn 6-12) 11! Cle....il""" f81bbya-13) Oiltl•n<I ISlt'btrt 3-31 •I Jlte .. Yo•t IH\lfller 11-111 l'i'lmt\OUI fGoltf 11-10) •I Mllweuket 18r~Q 10-111 0.trolt ICOlt'm•n t -ta) •I Tex1s C ~rrJ' 1J.1SI Wtdflt M.ai1'• Cilmft C..Utomla I I Soi.Ion CNu90•t c1,.,.11nc1 Oiltl ...... al,...,.. YO'f"k 8llllff"Gf"t al K.lflMS Cl ly Mtnnesot1 II MllWIUket: Ortrolt •t T•••• NAT IONAL L EAGUE East Division Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis New York Chicago Montreal W L Pd. GB 73 56 .566 70 59 .543 3 69. 59 .539 3'h 67 62 .5 19 6 60 71 .458 14 55 72 .433 17 West Division Cincinnati 85 44 .659 Dodger s 68 62 .523 111h San FranciSco 63 fi6 .488 22 San Diego 60 70 .462 2Slf.i Atlanta 57 74 .435 29 Houston so 82 .379 3611.z Mlnclay's SC°"" CJll(ll'Wlltt I 1, Clllt 1go a PIU$bur9ll ', All•nt1 0 Houston l, SI. Louli. 3, 10 iMi~. tie. rain N1wYo•k•, SanOl~oO Pllll.O.lpt\11 '·Los A.n<;1eles l TOINy'sG•mK Clll(lnnau tBIUlf>9ham 1a-61 11 Cllluoc> (Slone 11-41 HoVSton tRlcr.ari:l ._t .lll'ld KoniK1ny S-111 al !>I. Louis !l'ttPd 12-9 •l'ld R•smuswi 1·2) ,.uanl• <E•11ler1y 1-41 •t Pltt1b!Jrgti 10.mery .,, Ne• York (Ti it a-12) at S..n DleQO (Frefsltblt!t S-UI PnU.0.lptll• CVt>OtrWOocl 12411 at LO'i Anotlts ' , IR1u10-tl Manl•••I IW•rthln 6-4 or FrYf'l\lfl f.tl •t s.n FrMKl.CO IF•ltane l•tl WM HMl•Y'I Ga- OnclMIK ltChltlOO MontrMl 11 Sin Frantlsco AU1nt.at Pllhbur9h Houston it St. Louis New York •I s..i Olev<> Pflli.cll+pf\11 •I ~OS Aft9111l'I DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646·9303 ) ·,,.r•!<{>·Porf\-80-ty \hnp Opf'n S Dny ' o "'""~ ra~t, Ol'porlmtM ()pl'n Satur<tay' '9 n,., .J p rn ' ~, \I, · •,I, 1• I , I WE MAME QVEA\EAS DELIVERIES READY FOR ACTION-Pele Brown (left) has his uniform checked for size by coach Dick T ucker while Ross l\1aJjno\vski looks on as the Orange Coast Pirates prepared for the 1975 season with physical exams Monde:ty ni g ht. Brown is a lette rman ru1ming bat k <.1nd I\:t u.linov.:ski a defens ive tackle. 106 Tt1rn Out at OCC Pirates' Tucker Greets 32 Lettermen · An exJ'ected turnout of 80 balloone inlo 106 candjdates. in('luding 32 lettermen, as coach Dick Tuc ke r gr eeted the 1975 Orange Coast College football team for physic<.il examinations Monday night. Among the 32 monogram winne rs are three experienced quarterbaeks. all with previous starting time or at least four games, and a pair or the top running backs on the two-year college level in Tony Accomando and Pete Brown . "Naturally, I 'm pleased with the turnout and it looks like there are some pretty good sized athletes here, too. We'll begin conditioning drills today at 9 and 4 and when we put the pads on, we'll remain at the s ame hours with exception of Sunday,·· Turker said. The Pirates appear to be loaded at the signal calling berth alon~ with tight end and wide receiver. . "We've never had three guys 1n school a t the same time that have started as many games as th ese thr ee have at quarterbac k.·· the coach said. Mike Magner was a starter two years ago ror eight games and Dave White s ta rted the same number last year befor e an injury (broken index finger) put him o n the sidelines . Mark Stewart took over for the final four games. All appear ready for the - coming season and 1'uckcr is happy to havt' them in l'amp. .. We 'll give them all a shot before we decide on a starter,·· he said. How about the offensive line? '"lt s hould be really good. Quite a few of them played almost as much as our starters last year includirig J eff Kravitz. Rick Purnell, Greg Hunn and Steve Gearty. "We also h ave quite a few ti ght ends and "'ill probably switch s o m e of lhe1n lo ano th er position." he added. Included in the group are Jim Balch from Edison J-ligh, Keith J osephson fro m Costa hfesa High, Al Korn from Foothill High , Mark Brown Crom J'tlonterey (6-6!/:r, 237 pounds) and Bill Vucich from Gary, Indiana. At wide receiver, speed is the keynote. Paul Desmet has run the 100 in 9.8 and Grir Amies 9.9. Steve Adams has a 10.0 and Mike Gage is almost as fast. ''This is .the fastest group we have ever had,·· Tucker says. LETTERM ENl:l:ZI lony Attom.1n<10 !llb); Steve Ad.tm! '""'): M.oin Ant0<1elll !Obi, Alc k 6t••d!l•y !Giil ; D•ve 81t ""k !db!; Pete erown !hbl; T. A. a,.,_ fib>. Re w 8uttl'llnQ (wrl1 R•y Burdick <-1. J.te• C1a~k (OO ; Ron 0t11ny COO ; Paul Ot~I 1-1. M•k" F•O!il Clb): Mite G•9l' '"''):Jim Gair (di). S!PVl' Ge"rly (of); G•l'9 Hunn (ogl; Et""" ll"KI lmg!, .Jl'll l(r•vilr !og); M•rtv Llott" !oq!. S!evP Onlwn foO !. D•v" Mat t ley fogl. Mike M;i9ne1 lob), Rois M.Jhncwi •1 tdl l, Ma•k Mo<lt'• !<1111. ll•n Ne"'ti..rry ldU. Jim P1••on\ (mgl, A•C• Pur""u le!, WOOdy 1rt••ier C ~!. Mdt~ !>IPw•rt (<ibl. oa ..... Wftllt IQb l, Bob Df>!il\I\ 11\bl. FRESHMEN Ill) Allli>mbfd /V'a r• ll;1~er .> IOI>\ An.llllt•m Tom M1cna.,11~1wr ), llo~llOP (a ,ey !>tone man 11 n1 co,1a Al~•a "-"ltt> Bilte,..,an tlbl ; l'!P•l ll Jo•eph"'" 11.,1. Mark Nellt'kt< (ID); W;tyne Ve••n!I (0<!1. MoOe Y/hylO<.~ ("b). (crond 11~1 M<1r -C"eg McC.Ow•n (II); Rllelt lur.~er 110) C!artmont P~I~ 8ognol1 llOJ D•"'•l'n Tony A'len (It)), Mark Lo~t lrb~. Ooro;ey ILA I Roqer l'<•ll IQl>I. Oud•lt Jeny 8•l'leGd (1111 \ Ed•\On Jim 8.ailch {t.,), Jolln llPkia he !~ Ndlllan (llong 1111:11, Don Ccr,...,11 !Ill!>, Sit ••• Cre!l'll'" 1oql, Al D•!>i.,n• !m91, l<pw,n Ford l<ltl, Don Scn•ot'G~r l<og) E•ld'lt•<i N<a'> Awot llcu,Pr IOI I, °>COii ~If•·~ •on,, R1Ct> £ngle lie l, Br ad C.n•"' Ctl. 0. I JonH ,~, foo\h11! A! ll;Ofn H ... llll. Founl<11nV""~• A.1,C.ru""•llbl t<unt1nqtonfll'<illl RotM?rtA11unar 110) Ld ..... 11•<1 Curl William~ l<lbl . LaOu1n1 a .Joe M&11>ne1 l1111. LO"'ii ~atn Po•· O<>ug Wynn IW• I. '-'""n• C.llri• t<.ll"'n !Obi, Rus' H<ll \ot!, "'"''" Lon k lltll Mi>le• °'' ea r on Hunler (og): J•m ll•dql' (hl!L Ne,.,11er1 Ha rber C.r 1I A"'ie• (,,,.t i, Ron • U merton !ab: P.ait M•lllc.on !"ti; .JOlln Ph•PP• !IOI. !>le•f Roc nard'>On !Ill ); J'!'!t SI art Cog>; Ulne ~b<'t (Ill! Montere ~ M"•k Bro wn lte) Pa...nena l ilrr y Br unn ldb). PanthC AlafT'ilCi !lod Mdr!ln(dc). Redland; Gary Me<!~• (<1111 SA Vall"Y Rol>e rl Br own (11). S...ntoaqo Jenn flilrron (dbl. S~n Gall••el Justin OeMe11 0 (Ill!)· Ron l <t.ld...,•• Ubl. St llntnony -Boll Miller Obi. Frank Pachrto ldlll ~ Palrr1'~ Glenn P•erte lt>bl Uo·v~r~ol y ,,.11<e O"Leu9n11n {rbl .,...e\t Covina Terry Folheflf>Ql\.ln1 (hbl. We\tm•n•ler Fraro• Lan"" 11111, ROQ '!'Ode• ,~, H•wa i1-Wa•ter Guild 41bl. Bobby L1 v1ngslon Ub l. 1no1ana-BtU\lu~itn l!el. /V'1tll19.Jn .Jer<v F••el (Mbl; Andy Van Auke" fa ll, Don Zou! !db). °"'o M+•e G•a\\O Ub!. Penn,vlwanoa -(11t" ... ulotk Ubl. Te•<IS ~Ol.>l:rt 8r0<>k" (db). T1mH« k\ ("'''I Vlf!l•n1•-Wotlter W•l\011 (dbl; M.Jrk Takkien !di). TRANSFERS CU Gitrv Jennongs (ol I, c;o1.,en -~I. TBERE WILL BE OUTDOOR STORAGE SITES FOR SALE IN CONSTRUCTION CENTER. Construction Center will be a unique land use. A SQ-acre site designed for the particular storage yard and operational requirements of contractors, subcon· tractors, vehicle -storage, recycling plants and other related industries. Construction Center will be a prime business location from any standpoint. It's part of the nation's largest industrial park in the nation's fastest-growing county. Construction Center will put you where the action Is. Conveniently located in Irvine at Jamboree and Barranca Roads. Reduce costly ve hi cular travel with immediate access to the Santa Ana, San Diego and Newport Freeways. Improved lots will be available in one-acre increments within a master- planned, environmentally-protected area. Heavy landscaping screens the property from nearby roads. Landscaping. fencing and signing for individual lots are provided in the purchase price. Sound like the place for you? Act now by calling your broker or Craig Lyon, Manager of Sales and Leasing at (71 4) 833·1010or (213) 628-4204 or write Irvine Industrial Complex,2122 Campus Dr. P.O. Box 4404. Irvine, CA 92664. WARNER AV 1----, ' . 1 CONST'IUCTION :cENTl'I ' ' 1 ___ , UAflfillNCA RD + ,.,,~···•~<r•'• lr111ne ln<Justr1.'.ll Comnk'~ c.1nnol 1Pgally ~· II o' fil'<•r for s.lle 111..< l.Jnd whK 11 IS the SUbfCC1 ol 1n1s "'1Wff•'~'nlf'11\ t\f't. "fl• .I SOhl1•VISIQt'\ ffiJJ) I~ fr('rfOf'(I pt.N5uant to Uie S...tX11v.; <Y'I 11.1;10 Ac! !fl,, .VJ...ert•W11'e!'ll is~ an 111•1110 -.N\ surn Ian(! e•ceut 1n 1tio rc:wo1 or i'I dPhn·l•v" .JI. 1'1" ••!11•;111 "~"Cu!• r1 ny Irvine lnch1s1r~11 Comniex. ·•f"lll ~~ll)f~l 1<' l'lr• h:rtn, .1rwl w1<:M'<l11.; ( 1Mlb1o!X'i.I 1n such a\}IOOfl"'< ·nl Irvin.~ 1Mus1nal C001n1,~x res• ·i~··~ 111'' t• 11111o<J,~cOf1l~ltJi.l th1i ~lJtltt.'t.I PfCf'l'l ni" h'!rns <"on1l'lllll·1! 1n lnrs ,Y1vr rt• cm.en\ Jh.) 5llbJl·,.l, l<J chaogc by ilV<flO lndu5!113\ Complex Wo!hout nol ... t.'. NE-TIME PP R IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX • l 1 l ) •• ' ' • . . I luesday.August ~11 1 ~75 B d . kw· El!_ T. I "Martin Plays ur IC IDS .lllllS It e ~1~t~nA~~~c~~Afi~~5 Westminster Teacher Defeats Brem lly HOWARD L. llANOY winner of the 1975 NCAA singles title, will play in the 49th annual Paciric Sout hw est tenni s tournament, Sept. 13·21, at Pauley Pavilion. Tonight's :. TV Highllghts· I ) " ' ''" .. ' .. " ·' OI tlM DlllT Po to! St.ill 'Al'idcst margin ever in 11relimina l'y action and a Steady J erry ll urdick , 218.28 average for the a 42-year-old sc hut.•I prev,ious49garne~. teacher fro1n The SantOJ Ana Westminster, fashioned southpaw s tarted fa st in games of 227-256-483 to the final s howdo wn , defeat favored 1'erry posting a pair or strikes Brent of Santa Ana by '19 before s plit trouble set tn "pins Monda y n ig ht and he ne ver qu1tc before 800 bov.·ling fans recovered . He had tht't'C Jl" at Kona L:ines in Costa splits in the first game ga me against Butch Soper but rallied to win by 19 pins, 483·464. Uerens completely blitzed Soper with eight strikes in the first nine frames of the opening set. ln the showdown to determine a fi na list for Brent. Burdick failed to y i e ld t o the co me -from -behind tactics of Berens. The Westminster teacher built up a 35-pin edge afte r the first game and held on to win by 16, 420-404. "I c~t n Ceel for Tt'.'rry hl."f.:au se 1 have been in that sa me positio n mysel f:' lt rent, the hard-luck bowler, added : ·· 1 missed the PCB title by one pin one year. I've never won a big one but I 'II be back next year.'' Martin, a graduate of Palos V e rdes 1-ligh School where he helpt."'<I defeat Newport llarbor 1-l igh for the C IF championship two years ago, is a two-l im e winner 1 or the Wimbledon jwtior invitational and a former U.S. junior champion . KHJ (9) 7 :30 -"The Wild North." Stewart Granger play~ a trapper who killed a backwoodsman in self defense and Wendell Corey is the mountie sent out to capture him in this 1952 adventure movie. KTLA (5) 8 :00 -"How to be Very, Very Popula r ." Sheree North of the new ;.Big Eddie'' series ~tars in this 20-year- old comedy movie with Robert Cum-.. , . Mesa. and an ope n frame in the JERRY BURDICK The victory in the final ninth when he missed the Newport In 16-9 match or the conl'luding nine pin a s Jlurdick took night or action in the a227-179 1ead. West Coast matc h game B o t h b o w I c r s eliminations, ga ve improved in the second Burdick his first major game, Burdick holding a championship. It also 256-255 e dge and u 49-pin earned him the right to advantage for th e face Terry Veath of San tv.·o-gan1e set. Burdick's Francisco for the West steady pace gave him a ··1 was second in the Prof essio nal Coast Bowlers (PCB) one year. losing by nine pins," he recalled. Fish Report V• Coast title over the commanding 70 -ptn edge ICIOry coming Lab or Da y after rive rr~11nes before I '.l.'cekend. Brent ran off a string of The two title holders seven strikes to conc lude DANA wH.1.AF -ill a,.,111~·~: 1C111 RIVERSIDE-Newport meet Sunday at 4:30 al the match. talh::o bas,.3,,.alit1ut.B••oc1<coa. · NEWPORT tArt'l i...ndlntl -loO Harbor's entry in the Kona Lanes and at the Art Berens. s ta rting .Jngier.: ~3 roc1< cou, 18 rn11c1<ere1. Southern C alifornia same hour l'vtond ay in the ni ght in fourth io.ve~·, 0<k••1 -1•1 .J""''~·~· s DOnl!(I, ~1 o(O b.15!0, I Wll•te "'.J l\.1unicip a l Athle tic San Francisco at L & l, pos ition . method ically 1,1.a~~.J11 roc1<cod;l}~mac1<ere1,1u""' Fedetation Tournament Lanes. wiped out Doug Johnson. ·~E.1.1..aE.1.cH -tOJangiers . •I ting advanced to th e Burdick, a l a nk y 395-389, in the open.ing cod. 1,1<18 fO(k coa . B••••-69 championship semifinals right-hander. \1ra s al his two-game n1illl'h . .in111er~: l tJoroao.,. sa,.,a bilss, 90 · h n1ac1<erel. I llalltJ~I. alLaSierraParkingirls best l\.1 onday n1g l. He In the S t'l'Ond SANPEDRO -..O.J11g1~r,:1811 t11..., fa s tpit c h so ftball hadtobetowin. enC'ountt•r, he fe ll behind b,Js,_1 1o c11lico tJa,.,1om•c~eret,.WJ d th f. I roe~ t Od, .i 5ar\d t1.1oss. J hallOl.<1. lllnd 1\1onday night with a Brent entere e 1na by 53 pins in the fo~rth s1.unc1;1191 -1.ia,.,<;11ers:mc111ico $7.000 for only $t39.03 1• a month. Whether you need $5,CXX) or $10,oo:l get it from the people who lend millions. mings and Betty Grable . NBC (4) 8 :30 -'"The Big Ripoff." Tony Curtis stt1rs in this pi lot m?vie for his upcomin g new "McCoy" series as. a con man hired to recover a fortune in ransom money. Brenda Vaccaro, Roscoe Lee Browne and Larry Hagman are featured. ABC (7) 9:00-"Man in the Wilder- ness.•• Richard Harris plays the title role Commercial Credit. M on thly payment based on a $7,CXX> HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, at an annual percentage rote 0£ 16%. Total payment $11 ,678.52. A loon of $5,CXXl and over must be secured by a combination of real and personal property. of a Northwest Territory scout in 1820,, mauled by a bear and left to die. J ohn "'" J. JI= and tlen~,:en ~!~,!;~,:~ · r-l COmmercial Credit Corporation Ii:\. H on1cOwner l oons ~ • Costa ?tfcsa • 370 E. 17th Street. • 774-6740 TV DAILY LOG Santa Ana • 1228 £.17th Street • 547-5871 r ru"ght f bo I" g w"th the f f h · Cr.·dlt t..ir<' ln•ura11cc AvnilnbJ.,1.o Eligihlellorrowers n t G'"'"ll R11l<'11 resounding, 16-9, rout o o win 1 ran1c o t e opening _M_'_'"_'_~_"oo_o._•_•_~_"_'_'_"_' ____ . ____ --,-----------------~ the Cougars of the lnJand --------------------- ; Valley. Coac h Dick Dickens on 's New port team jumped to a 16·2 lead after five innings, sparked by a n ine-run o utburst in lhl' fifth inning wh e n L y nn William s s lu gged a two-run homer and l\.1eri J-layos slapped a l v.·o·run triple. Newport returns to ac t io n \\"c dn es cla y evening at the samt• s ill' at 7. Tournament offi ei:.lls added a ninth team to the tournam ent at the last minute which could for ce Costa tw1esa to play a doubleheader tonight. Costa f\1 esa and Inland Valley No. I \Vil\ meet in a 7 o'clock game v.'ith the v.'inner returning to ac- tion at 8 :30 against the Bay Area te am. Losing team s 1n first round play will move in · to a consolation bracket -championship '-''ilh the winners meetin g in semifinals Wednesday and Thursday C\'enings. Any loss after fi rst round action will eliminate a team from the competi· lion that ends l'~riday. • r won Ntwpor1 H;orbor !161 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I , ' l(r\O~. -~ 5"11. ltl Burn~. II llO...,......,. ,. WolloiHl.,, c l-li!VO~.P WO!le.1tJ c;.oaa"· lb • • ' ' ' " ' , ' ' 0 ' lotat~ 10 u Score by I""'"'~ lrl!<l'>dCouqar ~ 000 01J ~ ' " . . ' . 1~ u J l'* .. J>Orl Haroor lCJ 1<t0 • August Cadillac Sate Year-end sale of remaining 19755 NobeB Codi11oc ~6i ~ J Hdrh<1r P.h d . 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I •' •• Tuesday Even ing AUGUST 26 6:10 ®l MtlY Griffin Show ; Th1t Gh1 ( !])I SpJ T•I Chi c-·u.,, l(ttl ([JI Dt.1111'1 c~ ~Trtttl r11111 '1llopin1 '°urmtl little R1scals '"" oo@@ mm• ... ln1111kk hwlint ltr Do11111 Mod Squid I Trvttl Of Cot!M11Ut11Cn Conttntr•titfl I 1..-Lucy Thi Fii .. , ... ~ t\t I ii V1ller fl] kt• SlltPllerd'1 Amt1ic.a s\ins and courare of the 4077111 are tested under lir•-literally-as they lond tllemtfom tl)'in1 to s.aYt lives while dodrin1 bombs. 0 ljj {t) 0.0 iil" c '"""' Mwil: (t) {90) "Tk tit: 11,.otr• (i) (dni) '75 -TOiiy Curtis. 81e~ l/1«1ro, Rw:oe l H 81DWne, Llrry H11m1n, Ton1 Curtis stirs as 111 usy-1oinf con-m.n/fambler who plots 1n intriclte swilldle lo recover 1 fortune in r1nl0f\'I money. This is the pilO! movie h>r NBC's 11pr.omin1 new series, "MtCO)'," premier1n1 on NBC S11nd11 Mµ!ery MO'lie lhis fall. Qt Merv 'rillll Stlow f11 [I Sho'll de lr"ita Nanrlo 9:00 0 (ill@ l1J Hora ii fiwt-CI "C:h1r· ter tor Death" (R) ljehem11h Pe1so1r 1uests 1s 1 depor1td m<>bster tlte- in1 1 Conican exile ind trtin1 10 l!t lo 1 cache ol -15 million, @ The Unto11Ch1blt1 0 I®: [JJ) 00 m A I c TllUd•r NO'Jle: (C) (Z!u) '"M11 ii tM Wil· llefMu" (R) (111¥) '71 -RIChard Hanis, iotin H111ton, Henry Wilau.on. Richard H"rls Slll"I IS I •ildtrntss saart 1n !tie Molt~ Ttni1ory ol 1120 wtlo is mauled bJ a 111z11r be~r 1ild lelt lo Jie. - G) Tiit Bold Onn ED Tiit Int ti Ertnl~s 1t Popi 9:l00Nrn fl) Pibl"e D111 rM1 10:00 B @ (Il (jJ larubf *tt "lm-i ;(l))kMUO T-1tt: Sloolfl 11e <:11 [~11" (R) Bamaby is call1d 1Mo the cai.e •hen 1 youn1 tlorec- 7:10 §""-Tr.1su11 Munt IOfill 1en11n, pl11utd by •• ovu-. ®I@ CJ) Htli,wooct Sq .. m,. 1116-hill slff •ho is ru1nint his lilm, l.tft Aln1rican StJ!• "llM ttld -d«itln to e!iminate Ult tetor per- 1he Swett SiJ!een" A bl1•mist wiltl manentty. lhrtt wives comes up for stn!tM-O Q100®J IDP1lic1 Sto1r inJ befort I tov1h. llO·llOnsense It· ""Sniper" (R) Ton1 Lo Bi1nc:o, Glenn m•I• juC1t. "lO'le & the Siii Lodi•" C<frtlttt 1nd P1nr Duke A$!1n 1111 in An Important flCI thr11ttns the a dr~m• de1lin1 wl!h a !11ntie police honeymoon ol 1 ski instnxtor and ~hase lo 1«.tte a menlal1r disturb@d his ne• bride. 1unm1n @(D To Tell the Truth ''"' Mutn ~ lef1 Mite A tlt1f ' mm ff) Nnn Million S Mowlt: (C) (2hr) "Tllt lliet Slllirt Wild "'9rth" (1dv) '52 -Srew1rt ~ ,1"1 Ac1n Gr1n1er, Wendell Corey, Cyd Chi · ED lntef"Jlllirlnal Anim1ll11n ft1tlnl rlne. A t11ppe1, who killed 1 bKk· -oodsman in i.etf·dtfente, is cap-10:)0 O Coit•unity ftffbtc' lured bf 1 Mountlt, but then muit ID Nnn become lost 1n the l1oan llOlthern fHhn1 'ood wve th• Moun!le's hit when lilt)' I Allred Hitdlcod w1ldtrnm • E Sllo"ll de Willer Merudo m Ktc•n's Htrott -00~~·- AMal Worid Sft. l~U Utu. l1K111 . The Lucy S1low fI)Or. wtto & Th• A111blu.tdor1 ti ll:OO i00ru§· !ENtws m ht 8-t ' TM little 0111s ltd of Tiit .WS1111n fill "Su11tr Prophet l:DO B.@ ~(IJ ;aodT l 111e1(R) or Su11tt fld.ef' with Of.Joseph Wh1lt JJ. s nNtinr on Cloud 9 O'ler Jeffers. bein1 1skld by !ht IO'ltlJ a (E Mod Sqllld WMllhf Clariua RotliMOO to flCOrt @ @ Mr. Luay htr tu • posh dance, her snoo~ O!~ The Untoudllbtn parents lft loolo.!n~ d~n the11 ED Tht lt~ltn nosn 1t JJ. ind h" l11111IJ... I@ OOl W11ttd: Dttd Of Ath• 0 ID (}J Q) FD Adt111-12 Sus- pect Numbe1 I" (R) An ••-con 11:15 a!Cl111m1 34 (1ue1t Donald Bury) linds tile "out- side" too 1ou1h lllhtn ht is rele1i.ed 11:30 O @ CD(IJ cas Ute Mtrie: (C) lrom jail ind so he m1ke1 e-iery "'Footm:ps-Ntt Cill)'S Flnbll Urt" 1Ut111pt lo be 1t!umed to pri30n. (dr1) '72 -Richa1d C:renn1, Joanna O Movit: (C) (2hr) "Kow To It f.-ttet. Forrut Tvtker, Clu Gula111. VHJ, y.,,. Pt11ul1,.. (com) '55 -U @ (!I a m Johnnr C.nan Bitty G11ble, Shtree Nor1h, Robert 8111 Cos~y is lU~I host. Cummin11. 0 The H-J'lllOGMl"I (J) W~d WH WtJ! @ Norit: "Zllllba" (adv) '•9-Joit o ·ia (i)) (])CE HI PPJ DtJS Hall, Junt VinctnL (lh1J Two rtpa11 eplsodts. "Cnsit-0 (O!)(J})(})Wldt WD111 MYJ· in'" Richie ind r11ends tltt 1n<:1thu 1,!ry "Th1Dt1dly Visitof' (R) buddit that they c1n Mal h•m al O Mllfia: "Ottp Waters" (dr1) '(8 !1tchin1 on lo new "chrcks." "Fon--O.n1 AIMtrews, Jun Ptlell, Cewr 111'1 Gf!tina Married" Fon1ie lilllts Romtro. !ht f1r1 o1 hos drums bu! Ricltil m Miulol: I•~ dl~i!t~t~~: SC1f1111lous put. ll:OO O Twil!Pt Z... m w~ SnSOH stitw 6l '-' s..it Mbs lilllO of I.ts 12:10 0 llYl'D ~ m Merit: "I• Old C.lifortll" (wts) Qj MIN: (Zhr} "'Sblt FrltM" '(2 -joiin Wl)'llt P1I~ Kelly Al· (W$P) ·~ -:-Jlne WJm1n, MultM belt Dnbf ' ' Ditlrich, Micll1el W1ldl111. • m Tht: kiwtb ti Sbtrlttk llel•t1 l:DO Q 1]j T ... ll'llJ i'Cfll 13" Prohssor Wtn Ou.wn 111$ O (I) (j)@(I) Rew cl11mtd he will '1hiftk his w1y out~ ol Cell 13, the co~d1mn1d ctll, wh1Ch Is surroundtd by !hick •tilt, 1 locktd stttl doori. 1n Ii-loot outtr will and 25 'lfds of stt rth· l1Jlll·CO¥trld 1round. Oou1l11 Wil· mfl" 11111. m [.!;("' 1:45 U lllttlt: °'ClltltMf 1J tilt DottR'" (com) ·~ifton Webb, Myma Loy, k1nn1 Cniin. 1:oomm.N1Pt Shew: "'rt• .. o1 1111 blallds," ~Al Jtn11l11p ot Okla- hornt" OJ 11'9MM LllllAlt ,tcllfllll J:lO 8 MIYit: "Mtrint bldlt1" {dra) 1:30 8 @(]) ([) M0A•s•H (R) The ·44 -Pat O'Britfl, Rober1 Ry1ia Wedllesday DAYTIME MOVIES ti' (Ilk) '36 -Lew Ayres_ l"fld "'"'-@"TIM ll11t Alltel" (drmJ •st/ - Mt)' Brtlt, Curt )Vflllftl, Theodor. Bi~tl. l:OO((i"I T•" TMs W11111t fdraJ '40 t:OO 0 "M!lw Gill(' (•n> '49-0. -Hedy ltmt!T, Sjltnctt TrtCJ, Bart)', Rabtrt lbWtf)', "t.tlllNIM" ID (II~.-.... ' ..,.... {dlt ) '&l (eek) 'M-St1W11t Gr1n1tr, Dorien -*siilrt Tl)'I«, Eltenor P1.W, ,,.,, .llftltl WhltlllOf'L • IO;DO@ "Ne LM fir leflMili" {dl"I) 'ii l :JO (Il (t) "Th lMty Sd" (rom) 1~ -P1ttr rind!, S11nl11 Hollollty, -Jamt1 D1rttn, 1'11Ml1 Tlftln, ' Mii)' Pttcll. !. !Cl "I~ I UI" (dtt) '5! '- 12:00 ID....., ltMf' ( ) ,37 Mlcd, M1rt1rtt liaJWft, • Kath tins Ktpkl"JI. ,,.~ T...;: 4:00 0 ..,.... 111111119 WID" (~ I . 'S4 -Doftalft O'Coftl!Of, Jllflf _1:00 O "Jtle l ...... Mb KM ltlf. Mams, ChiW""'" •'"' I . ' · KOCE ~elevision (50) ... J~• l''ICIS O' AUTUMN "'A $OflO •I T'tr!Utl'lt-P•rt 11'" J:• a LaCTIUCCOMll'A HV • •1• SalAMllTltl.IT C'4mlnl s :•• M IST•lt ltOG•1ts N•UMt80JllHDOD J.:a VIUAALIOfl• a:• Ollf'MKHJll OILIMlmlnl J:to WH•N TIL.EVISION ,'¥fll LIVE. l:a f'JIYIHO ll'AHS Wl(IT "FtCll'I• ow !<God end Orlt1k" l:tl Sll'I CIAL. "Ir.ct It A &Mvtllul Womforl" IMlmll'll •:• $11'1Cl.tl.. "$CllOCll For WiOH'~ - t :a WOM.AH "'Womet1'•!ohoelit:t;'I I ' r ' l I • ' ' ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~,, Aygu~I 16, 1t1i • "I think everyone should get involved with a hobby of some sort and I do believe be- ing a collector of something is one of the most rewarding hob- bies that you can have because it gets you out of the house looking for what you collect. "It can be a good family project that everyone can talk about, and it can carry through to your retirement years when it is most important to have something to do." -Duane Emberson, Editor Bottle Bulletin .Avon Calling ' 'Ninety nine bottles of ... on the wall. • ' . I COLLECTIONS BOTTLED UP By JO OLSON Ot t"-D•UY Pilot SUH Walter Bunge, 84 , shares his home with 1,000 Avon bottles. Betty Year g in says he r hus band, Scott, st arts shaking when he se es a particularly choice bottle. Ray Ziegler found a beautiful, opalescent bottle in an Arizona shop window two year s ago and was hooked. He now collects whiskey and soda bottles . Figural bottles. canning jars, transformers, perfume bottles, bitte rs bottles and mini atures. They'r e the glass gems of the bot- tle world. M ore t han 75 county residents have openly professed their love "ror the bottle by joining the Ant i- que Bottle a nd Collectable Club of Orange County, which meets at 7:30 p.m . the fi rst Monday of every month at Willard Junior 1-!igh School in Santa Ana. They are part of an estimated 22,000 collector s nationwide, ac- cording to t he "Bottle and Glass H and boo k ,·· edited by Don ~1aust . I The glass lovers are from all walks of life <1nd most of them collect other kinds of antiques and m e morabilia slich as Coke trays, books and door knobs . A numbe r of the collectors a lso have foll owe d the sume pa ttern in their bott le gathering, that or discovering bottles. collecting all kinds of bottles <J nd then narrow- ing the search to one or two varieties. LUCKY JOE Yeargi n , for ex.ample. wasn't inter ested in bottles until he a nd h.is wife visited he r fa mily home in Nebraska and found a Lucky J oe bank bottle in t he house. That w as two Years ago, and he now has acc u1nulated 5'1 very special fi gural a nd bank bottles and has switched to "Orange County" bottles. These. he explai ned, are bot· ties f rom county businesses which have the firm name en- graved on the m . "It's ha rd lo e xplain why I col- lect bottles ... he said. "There is a lot of history and intrigue.·· It is Y•h en he thinks he has found one of the IO bottl es miss· ing from his coll ection that he starts s haking . Insulators are almost a story in themselves. since there ar e peo- ple throughout the nation who collect nothing but glass and porcela in ins ulators . Dic k Alumbauth , g u e s t speaker for a recent bottle c lub meeting. talked a bout the history of insulator s and said they are slowly be ing phased out by un· derground utility wires and microwave trans m ission, which will make them all the more valua bl e. VALUES TOLD Three main books have been published a bout in suJ ators, one of which lists the name and value of every kind of insul ator ever . made in the United sta tes. The collectors meet annually and each year have a com - memorative ins ulator made for sale al each convention. Most of the bottle club mem- bers, however, concentrate on specific kinds or bottles or carnival glass. The founder . Jim Sinsley, was a typical collector who didn 't know anything a bout bottles until he found an old one and 1ot hooked. He had visited an old house in Tustin, which was about to be torn down , and found a Warner 's Safe Kidney a nd Li ver Cure bot - tle, from Rochester, N. Y. The house, built in 1890 by a rriend of his father 's, yielded 50 mor e, and Sinsley was on his way as a collector afte r discovering their value from a book in the library . He put a n ad in the classified section of a newspaper to an· nounce the first club meeting, and the fledgling c lub began with a membership 'Jf 20. Glass bottles probably have been fascinat in g to ma nkind si nce they first appeared on the scene in Sy ria and Egypt around 3,000 B.C. NA RROW NECK The first bottles probabl y we re made of skin. however, accord- ing to the "Bottle and Glass Handbook:· \\'hich defi nes a bot· tie as "a vessel fo r containing li- q uids. not entirely excluding · vessel s u sed fo r drink ing . generally with a narrow neck tu facilitate closin g and pourin_g." Bottles a re m e ntioned in the scriptures, in J oshua: "And they on their part acted with cunning. and went and made ready pro· vision s. and took worn·out sacks and wineskins," and bottles we re mentioned by Hom er in hi s writ · ings. Bottles were the principal pro- duct of most U. S. glass houses from I 750-1860, the handbook ::i aid. These inc luded object bot- tles. shaped like a n eye, a pretzel or whisk broom . bitters bottles and many other kinds. In addition to the fascination of rinding out a bout bottles, the club offer s an o p portunity for friendship and social life for all the m embers of a family. Daisy Rolsheim, a Costa Mesa resident , said the opportunity to see people is one of the attrac- tions for her. She s tarted collecting bottles after reading about the group in the pape r , and likes the club because it "giv es me someplace to go to be with people." Her hus band. Howard, goes with her , though he is not a col· Iector. Another attr action or collect· ing bottles used to be finding out· of-the -way pl aces to sear ch. such as cit y dumps and ghost towni,;, but .. the government won 't let yo u di g j u s t a n y wh e r e anymore." Mrs . Rolsheim said. Ziegler. too. laments the fact t hat di ggi n g n o lon ger is perm itted in many places. "It was really a lot of fun ," he said. "My whole family Likes to dig around. "But I'm the real nut." ~s Theory Worth Pondering? Ann Landers "'DEAR ANN LANDERS : I found this in a newspaper 30 years ago and put it away. lt ,~ms to have an uncanny re- fevance today. I hope you will de- em it worthy or your column. The average life or the world's 'E-· at civilizations has been 200 ears. Dpring this period each as progressed through the rollowing s equence: 1. From bondage to spiritual faltll. 2. From spiritual faith to great .. collrage. ,. ~·s. From courage to liberty. , .A_. From liberty to abundance. , .5. From abundance to seUish· ...... 6. From selfishness to com- placency. 7. From complacency to apathy. 8. From apathy to dependency. 9. From dependency back to bondage. Since the United Slates is now celebrating its 200th an· niversary, based on a purely ·mathematical scale it would ap- pear that we might be ap· proachin1 Stage No. 9.1 hope not, but the signs are. all around us. What do you think? -Mrs. H.A.J . DEAR MRS. H.A.J.: I think it'• epoolly. Thanks for sharing. You've llVt'D UI plenty ot (ood ror lhoa&bl. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My question is this: Wh at shouJd an 18-year-old boy do whe n he learns ror a fact < not guessing and not gossip) that his mother bas a Jover? His mother does not know he is aware or what is going on. The odd pan of all this is that nobody would s uspect a thing when hi s parents are together. They are the happie st -lo oking couple you've ever seen. marri,rl 24 years, and have three well· adjW1ted children . This isn't my problem. l am writing ror a friend. He is afraid bis rather wlll rind out and it . would kill him . Please advi se me so I can be of some help. The guy is worrie d sick. -HIS BUDDY DEAR B UDDY : Your Criend llbo.ld speak to bts mother at on- ce. Not tn a threatening or judgmental way -but simply as a matter or concern for bis ratber's well·belng. Let's bopethts puts an end totbe arralr. Ir it doesa't, it will at least serve as a warning to his mother of the castastropbtc r-:sult.s which may rollow discovery. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I went all the way through school with the gal next door . We m ar· rlt."d the same year and our two children were born within weeks or one another. Nora is a swell person. Our husbands get along well together, but there's this pro· blem. Nora ge ts up with the rooster s and her house is spic and span by 10 a .m . She races around all day doing errands, volunteer work, etc . By evening she is whacked out. Nor a has fallen asleep during card games, in movies, plays and concerts. Last night she dozed off at a hoc key game and began to snore. It was very e mbarrassing. Any sugges· lions? -TRUE FRIEND DEAR TRUE: 1r Nora hasn't bad a complete physical, I sug· I I ge st it . P erhaps she bas narcolepsy (an uncontrollable tendency toward attacks of deep sleep). 1r the doc says she's okay, then accept the fact that she's a , diurnal and you're a noctW11.1l and nothing is goin~_tocbuge. I What's prudish? What's OK? U you aren 't sure, you need some help. It's available in the booklet : "Necking 8l)d PetUna - What Are the Limits?" Mail~ request to Ann Landers, P.O~' Box. 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120, encloe .. ing 50 cents in coin and a lona; s tampe d , self·addressed en. velopc. . •-.-.ll • ,. • • 82 OA.ll V PILOT Tuesday.August26. 1975 'Ancient Art Flourishes CRAFTSMAN ADEPT IN CENTURIES-OLD SKILL Aries Be Direct WEDNESDAY, AUGUST27 By S YDN EY OMARR 1\RIES (March 21 -April 19 ): Be direct, speci ric in connect ion with money, credits. s pt>cial accounts. Guard valuables -refuse to give up som ething for nothing. TAURUS (1\pril 2fl-May 20 ): Lunar cycl e is !Suc h that you have new experiences, stimulating challe nges. Be perceptive -read between the lines. Protel't vour own interests . GEMINI ·r May 21-June 20 ): Home, fa mily membe1--and period of temporary confinement C'ommand attention. You get what you need through diplomacy. You can't force issues -or persons . CANCER (June 21 -JuJy 22): Emphasis on response from professional superiors, civic of- fi ci als. Outline program and present it. You at- tract attention in hi gh places. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Accent career ambi - tion, relationships v.·hich aid in makin g r~m for you at more elevated position. Get facts, fi gu'Ces in order. VIRGO (.<\ug. 23-Sept. 22): Long-range pro- jects are emph asized. Open lines of communica- tion. Give attention to writing, ad\'Crtising special studies. ' LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Money concerning partner, mate is featured. Investment pro- cedures are reviewed as new information . becomes available. SCORPIO (Oct . ZJ -Nov. 21): Accent on legal :iffairs, ability to get personal viewpoint across to more people. Subtle cues are availabl e if you ""lJick up ,. on t he m . SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Light touch wins. Know it and avoid pus hing, demand- ing a nd insisting that only your way can succeed. • Glassblowers of Venice, step aside in fa vor of a vacation to Glass Country, U.S.A .. whe re the age-old art is flourishing in the gently rolling hills of West Virginia, Ohio a nd western Pennsylvani a. A trip through this tri·state area r e4 veals skilled artisans cr eating handblown and handpressed glass exact ly as their fathers and grandfathers before them did. Nes tled in the sceni c foothills and villages of these three stateS'\are glass houses, as they were originally call ed, many in operation since the late 19th cen· tury, offering g uided tours into the magic that is handcraft ed glass. Wh at you 'll see is precision chor eo- graphy a m ong highly-skilled craftsmen who before :your eyes e:ather, cut , press. blow and fini sh fiery, molten glass into ex· quisite bowls, win e glasses and decanters, vases, t er r ariums, baskets a nd candlesticks. Many of these designs are exact reproductions of shapes and ·patterns creat · eel in the lSOO's, some even from molds d at . ing back to this time. The art of American glassmakin g is the COWltry 's oldest craft, according to the Glass Crafts of America Association, and had its beginning when the first settlers landed a t J a mestown and bui lt the first glass factory in 1608 -in fa ct, the fi rst fa c· tory in this country. With the discovery of coa l and natural gas in West Virginia, Oh io and \\·estern Pen· nsylvania, rich beds of limestone and silica sand, all essential elements to making glass, these craftsmen gradually migrated to this tri -sta le area to start glass houses in the mid 19th centurv. • .,. CAP.RICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. :19): You find that getting to heart of matters is constructive ~ and n~cessary. Accent is on love, creativity and meaningful changes. . AQ UA RIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Specific sub-. 1ects,. dema nds are spotli ghted. Productivity, secunty and value of property -these also are accented. Brimful of Curiosity .. ~ISCES {Feb. 19-March 20): You may be v1s1t1n g, receiving visitors, checking special calls. messages. Forces tend to be scattered as you devote more time than us ual to socia l amenities. Beware of Tot Shopping for a sun hat in Rome can be a "sizable" c hallenge or at least it may seem so for this lone shopper who finds choices limitless. Crime Won't Pay AT WIT'S END By ERMA BDMBECK There isn't a week goes by but some in· ge n io u s Am erican doesn·t come u p with a way to ward off would·be robbers. a feel ing of safety. Mayva has a sign in her wind o w th a t r eads, "T HIS HOUSE I S P A T R 0 L L E D REGULARLY BY A TWO-YEAR·OLD." Not only does the sign discourage burglars, but Mayva h asn 't had a door-to-door salesman in six months. later. the poor devil was barely inside the door when the dog was wear· ing his hat, the contents of hi s bag we re spread all over the floor a nd Peggy was fla shing a movie on his teeth and giggling. She then proceeded to drag out a ll o f her Christmas toys. drop his monster ) and insisted he sharpen a plastic letter opener. H e was ord e red to guess how m any pennies were in he r bank (he was up to 438), sat on her muffin tin from her little oven and broke it, talked with Grandma whom she had just dialed direct in California while she sat on his lap and cooed, "I got measles." Mayva h as suggested many times that she is willing to rent Peggy out to guard other houses. We agreed we'd take our chances with or - ganized crime. The owner o r a lum- beryard rented a vicious ,German shepherd dog to ;-t:P atr ol his grounds for 1, $300 a month. Then, a !~:filling statio n manager , ~·d isg usted with bei ng .v "robbed too m any times. ;,;, :fented a python snake to ~ci"uise around a t night ~··and keep people honest. ~-The latest is a je\velry ' store in San Francisco The l ast vi sitor to brave Baby Peggy was a man who s h arpened knives. He knocked on the door and asked, "Is l\.1ommy home?" c ar k e y s d o w n t h e co m --,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;"'i"" mode , s el l him yesterday's paper for· 5 cents and hand him a book upside down and demand he read h('r a . ... that h ired a tarantula ca lle d Henri ett a to patrol a window of gems for $10 a month. . My friend Mayva pro. "Why?" asked Peggy, "l want lo see her." "Why? .. "I have something to show her.'' "Wh y?" Forty-five ''whys?'' story. Sh e c h a n ge d h e r clothes three times, had a monst e r follow him around the r oom until his batteries ran down (the knife s harpener. not the bably has the most in--=========~-;;::---::;;;;;;;;;;;:::-:-:;;;;; . I Sh ~~·i@JI g~n1ous p an yet. e leaves her front door un- locked. her garden hose a nd bicycles i n plain view, the keys in he r car, an~ sti!~ goes to bed with i<UFFnrs-:-1 UPHOLSTERY . W...T•W.t ....... I • I fJ2 H..._ llYtl. c..to ~541.0lSf ' i ' i - RENE' BOUTIQUE FIN.Al SUMMER CLE ARANCE • Sportswear • long Dresses llDUC!D 1;l & MOii 1970 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beac'1 •\ ' fir4 hilS.rnce , . ·• 'j · · Locations in ' ' -""°"-'! PRESCRIPTIONS • (krte ~. O.ll'ttr .. Ltf ... "'Ill ..... ,_, ,,..,,,. .... LAST4 DAYSI Only 4 days left to save durin9 our 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE OUR LOW LOW SALE PRICES Go Back to OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES . AFTER SAT., AUG.-29 • ' ' 1865 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, 548-5131 onN DAILY ' .. l 1JI PllDAY t .. t CLOllD IUNDAY' f During a Glass Country t?ur, visitors can see delicate items like these being made. DOES DIE DRYER MAKE YOUR GOOD OUJ·FASHIONED 1JO% COTIOll DENIM JEANS AND JACKETS LOOK LIKE A PRUNE? , f or the first tunl.' in yo ur l1fc you c;in :ic!ually ll\\"O perfect Je<ins and J<lCkl.'t>. Righi uut of lhl.' dryl.'r lhl')' go right on your hack. You du nothing and you gt•t no 11 rink ks. You do 11(11 h1ng and you get 111' ruck.er.~, You do Jl(lth ing and yuu gl.'t nn leg 1w1s1 . Thl'SC Scdgefich.l Jl"<ins .ind Jackets arc m:.ide of thl' tirst 100% rot ton denim 1h.11 shrinks k'SS than 1%. They stay the size you p1ckcrl. You still wont that beautiful fade'.' You got iL YllU ~till wan1 1hat ~of!, soft fL-cl? You got 11. And they ge1 softl.'r fa:.ll'f 1h:in IX'ft1re. And lhc~ w1J1 last \linger. All hcl.':1usc we tuok. l 00% cotton d<.'n1m and added S;1nf1Jr-Sr1. Only 51.'dgefit:ld h;i~ 11. After ;ill, 1t' N;11urc intended pants to lo•.1k like prune$, ~he would have made thl'1n with pits. \Vh;it do )'llU have 10 do to have perfL'l'I jc:1ns :lnd jnckets rrom now on·.• Nlllh1ng. wumrn l'lA%A 1028 lrvine, No,.,port Be.sch, Ce\ 92660, Phone 642.7061 '· ·• I Tu89iday,August26. i975 DAil Y PILOT &1 BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD f ' '0tJ 11111~ our fH€ AMIMA~ IN M€, GLOl1JA ! ·-.. -·--· TUMBLEWEEDS RUN Tl'LL '<OUR EOrTOR, PERCY! OK., !JUT Rl'MEMfjfR: HE WAS ONCE ~EANE.P WITH A COMPOSING STICK ~y AN IRATE PRE'SSMAN, THERE~'{ SORTA'SCAl'fJ;RINfr HIS 1YPE11• FUNKY WINKERBEAH lllE TEACllERO AS60CJATIQl.I ANO 1ME SCHOOL.. BOARD ARE NOW NEGOTlATIN& 00 A MA'i>TER AGREEN\ENT I FIGMENTS II NANCY OH , O H···HERE COM ES SPIKE r--~ /j)~A p; f >!€ A1Afl£1( WITH AICNOLD ? AN IMPA55E HA'i> BEEl\l REACHED, HOWEVER! wow---AT I.AST HE'S AFRAID OF ME l 111 1N~ ~l'.5 GOT A rLJ11.8ALL · by Tom K. Ryan f:){iltA! ReAP Al..!. AllOUT IT! DENOUNCfR PRACES FOR CIRCULATION 171P!! ·~ by Tom Batiuk WE STI LL. H~UEN'T DETERJ\'\INED WHO &ET& TO BE 1HE 11'\A&TER ! 1·16 by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller l FORGOT TO TOIN OFF THE WAT ER IN MY BATHTUB - TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ,t,CROSS l H1!s: Informal ~ flSh 9 .I.fined ca•alryman t' Wolh compe1enee 1~ U.S A. Hi Batly or and 11 Educa1or 18 W1desp•e1rl 19 Famed sl'lip 11unchtf 20 As cold -·- 22 E•lfll'll'lelyha.d 2' Senorna·s patefll 2S R1~utets '11 NOt1h -·· 29 F1ii!ure 30 F1sruon11ble (lll!SS ~lyle 33 G•lhenngs cl 111e 'JOs 3t Ulah's s11ite flow•• 311 P.1. island Jg M1ll!ary 111le; Atl!lf. 4-0 Foied look -4 I Conce1nm11 : 2 WOl'i:IS •2 LH;iht mNSUlill!I """' -'' Edg11 All1t1 - 4~ Light tied 48 Metsuretly paci~ -47 lmpurlt~s 19 Bee~' gradually sin.Ile• 5.3 5el!ll'l!l •l'I small lo,s ~7 Rel. YOtl' le11et: Atlb•. 58 1mages:Prefi1t !i9 Fate 61 TV ctoonet 62 Pre1e11ed 63 H11nee 6' Essennal oil; '~· 65 Hollows 66 Pack l'leii!IY 61 Nl'Cessity OOW• 1 "11'3 not as-· .• th,i" 2 Plump 3 Simple ' MOdUy muSo<:ll 1hv1nm 5 Veh•cle 6 In the center ol 1 Oirecl the aher>l1on of 8 Truman and Nixon 9 Suppot1ed 10 Fast l'l'IOV9fl 11 T•a -: 13 NoDOOy ,0 Slander 21 Gor1ooe •2 Small pond 23 EA!ra •3 Mel-·-: 2!o Any whate-.e-GlaMI greal 28 Oc1a11on 4!> Cllma•.e$ le11u~. 2 ~r fr leisure wo•<:ls ach~•I~ Xl CarnlVOre's 48 Emil a loud !;ire l~ugn 31 Fabled gian1 !IQ The very bes1 32 At 11-i•11 ~I P~fiS 33 Radar $C•fffl lancllori:·, d~e spo1 !>2 Remalt\ed stat>le Jo4 Nevai:la cily S3 Mom le--·· l•11ie 3!> "Jane-·-" ~ ReDea1 36 New tyDe: ~ lmpiemen1 Preli• ~ ·-daocer 37 Squel~hed. 60 Ahl1ne!Of 2 worUs Mo3Cow PEANUTS ,, !, i! .. JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ~ ,- ; Cl ' ' ,_ ; c::l ! DICK TRACY I CAN'T SEE STAT< POU<'.£ INSIGNIA ON IT, BUT TNEY'RE LOOKING FOR US' I DR. SMOCK Ge'e. A -( 0"'-le; i'IMf:. O N l..-Y A t?OC,...OR coui...c:> Ai==i::=oRP A e1G, FANCY CAR ... -- GORDO FIFTV rHOVSANO MOl<E .LA '{OF~S! wow/ WHAT AR E!: THESE JJeSPERATE ..JO~USS 001/VG ro DO_P MOON MULLINS C •W•••-"''""'""'"~''" ,,, ' I l(N(W If WOUl.0 flAPl'[N SOO NEKOR I.ATER. .. HEY! THERE'S A HOT BUS INESS 10 GO tNrO, 5e.LLJ"1& BANOtr MASI< SJ ALL fH~ FLAVOR HAS GON6 OUT Of -Y-~IS T\lUMB ! by Georcje Lemont by Gus Arriola W>JAi MAKES vou 'fl.llJJK r#EV'J.L B<Jj /.{£/C. 10 WE).12 OJVe? • ..:.:,.rcH,rcJI ~ /'Kl PORM ANVMQREr NO • 5 TVJ.Ef ).Jo CLASSf by Ferd Johnson THE GIRLS "I always make a list of things I have to do-ducking into a movie is so much more enjoyable when you know you should be doing something else ." by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE 'THE.Y WON'f WANT -ro 5Ee >llM, f rrHE/t. 8·>.J. by Chester Gauld ' ... -... ~ . ..;_· YEAM· THEY'RE LOOKING FOR US! r----t ! r I ) I •4 DAILY PILOT Tue9day,August26, 1975 " ,4 Ploys in 3 Months [;.Golden West Plans 'For Heavy Season Golden \Vest College "·ill be ~l .hotbed of the<1tric1l a ctivi ty thi:; !all with four m•jor µroLluct1ons mounting the collegt''r-.; t ·,1.·o stages before the end of the \·ear. Encoring in Octobt'r after a s~ccessful su~n1 et cngagl·n1l·nt will be Paul Zin<lel's drama "'l'h L· ~(eel of Garr.ma Rays on J\·tcin- 1~-the-J\l oon ~1a ri~olds ."' 1\ud 1· lions h~ve been called for St.•pt. 8 and 10 .or three other G \\'C shov. s -"Feiffer·s J">eopll•." "\\nu·~ Afraid of Virginia \\"oolf?'" and •·T·he Celebrated J un1p1n~ l"rog of Calaveras Cou nty.·· "MARIGOLDS," v.'hi<'h played four days in July, v.i ll be the Jeado!C play. opening <kt. 17 for t."i~ht more pe rformances in the Actor 's Playbox. Direetor Denise Dunne will reprise the show v. 1th the same cast-Sherrv !Ian.son Laurie J.Jalliday. Delia·l~osc. De~ Baerg and Susan Bates. Follov.'ing · · M ;1rigolds' ·on Oct. 31 will be '"Virginia \\'oolf," Edward Albee's masterpiet'l', to be P!esented in thl· large Co m- munity Theater under the direc- tion or Stev.· a rt Rog e rs, \vho staged "The Boys in the Band" at G\VC last season. It'll be the second version of "\'irginia \\'oolf" on a local collci:e c;.impus this year si nee UC Irvi nc"s re- pertory theater group plJns to sta_ge it next month. Intermission Tom Titus ''FE11:'FER'S People," a com- edy review based on material from the cartoons or Jules 1-~cif· fer . "'ill ope n an eig ht · performance run in the Actor"s l)\aybox on Nov. 13. 1'hen in Dece1nber, the "Jun1p1ng Frog" play, adapted fro n1 i\lurk '!'wain's short st ory, will be staged in tht> Playbox by Bob Soares, who directed "A Salute to Vaudevill e" for the college last year. Tryouts for all the plays except "~tarigolds" will be conducted Sept . 8 and IO at 7 p.m. in th e Con1munity Theater. i\-len1bcrs of the bu(·kstage cre\YS "'ill be sought as Y.'t'll as performers. • THE llUNTINGTON Beach Playhouse p.a sscd uut its annual aY.'ards Sunday ni ght , and it turned into a sweep for '"Anothe1· Part of the Forest,·· one of the top productions of the 1975-76 season along the Orangt' Coast. The Lillian ll('J man dra ma won trophies for the best director 1Alex Koba J, best actress (Jean Koba,) best maj ur s upport {\lark Burson), best minor sup- po11 (John Autry and J\1aureen ShrubsoleJ, best cameo ttt.oberl STARTS WED. MESA COSTA MESA .ENTERTAINMENT Leibovitch) and best set design (Joy Lobe ll ). Burson shared his award with Greg Brown of "i\1 y Daughter. Your Son." Others honored at the J-lunt- ington Beach fe stivities were Denis Thomas ("Not Now, Darl- i ng ··). bes t actor ; Joanne \\'olcott ("'l'he Bat"), best major s upporting actress, and J oe Black ("'l'he Ninety Day J\tis- tress"), best technical director. Jim and Sherry Grimsley were recipients of the President 's r\.,.,•ard for se r vice to th e playhouse. Rascals Returning 11 0 J.J.\"\\"()0 !l t C l)l l - \\'estf;d! Produc tions \viii filn1 :i t"Ollll'n1por <H'\· \'Crsion of the old ki dcliL' mo,·iC.s ,1·ith "The !\e11 l.ittlP Rct~<·a l:-;, •· inc luding ;_; na- tinnal Cit.Sling l'~ll for ehildr('n \1 ith Ou1· G ;1ng ·typc appeal. One -Qfour Sl.25 'Tll 2:30P.M.ot STAR. ID(•)CI f s DlllQSilUIS isMfuing ~~ .ct."E " l A MIAAOA WAll!·IH 8AAGAIN P!'UCE 11 SO MOHOAY 111ru SA!Ul'IOAY (E•CtPI Hohd•1\I 12 30·5 nn ll •11110 11 ~>ufll"' tM·Ull ... _,.~ ... T°"l'll fronkflutein -·-· .... Take n.1 Money & lun\1'11 Mon 1M• T"~·· 01><1n 'JO Fro SH s~· 'lS Sno .. , S11•1 .i O••- IOIPOll f AH T '-10TIC(! CHILDREN UNDER ll fR£[' f•<•P! Sp•<ol l f<l'I'> ( \ ) 11•1- tnol~rt~ 6·11 Stlc · Unffr 6 '•••! frtowo1 II 11 (0110• !t SIS·l~l6 ... 1 11 ••Oii 111 IGJO lu O"f' ,,., •• , 11 ltHU or•! (So I 'Kl !Ill H11t or 1111 ou r •d 1Hu Sl1·11ll .....--.... ,,_ -~ ..... '•""l~I • u • "~I ··" •'' " White Line fe¥1r ""'' '·"'' • OIUUI-"" . ' .. . ••"' BRIAKOUT IN I ... ,~ .... lo t! Giiii" ,, ... ,,,..,, 5J•·UI! 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DlJMP.LIRG C011Pa,., I • 1'FRONT PAGE"" GANG ' »"' ,,., ' " 9.JS "':0 /JI s ..... f • .,111 lloO!ft-("-. 1'1"1:Jt • '"S•11e1io,,·· 1,•o.s •S·~ •s 'Pag~ l;S5-7,~~ '"CAPONE" 1 . .U.S IS ·~ '" '" '''.' . ,. GINERAl.CINEMAC0AP9AATl.GN~ .~ """' __ .,.. 1'h,, if'rrif11ing mot iun pirt11n' fro"' the terrifqing r..·o. I best ,'>f-iltr. aws ....... ~.111 ...... ••• -•• 1', G ....... _ .. "' ~ ... ,.. -~~··" .. ,,.,,,., ---- AS THE TEMPEIW1IRE RISES, THE TENSION MOUNTS. en narga 1n \latin ees $1 .50 T i l 2:30 Sen ior ('itizens $1.50 at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT 8AISTOl :"':.c=oo=u-=y=< SO.COAST PLAZA I s.46-2711 SO.COAST PLAZA II Sff.UJ2 --l :MI Wf1- t:JO 1,_I "41 IPG.I r.11:J1 w,,_ l :IM:lt-ll:M hi Grows ..• • Grows ._,.OHO THE DOOR" ti.I 1.JO I 1:.JG S••.1$<1n 1.JO J.JO 5 JO 1:.JG t:JD CllEIWAID Tiii& :A DIMOHlAC PASSION UY1S llYOMD THI DOOi llJ 1 •11 11:)1 Wlf-1141 J:)I1:11 1M "41 , .. ..,. "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUHTAIM" 1·10'.ll WfS-:a:JS-7:00-IO:JO "IAM~ THE DllUM SLOWl Y" 1:41W/S.1:40.•ls.1:45 , __ w ...... o .... "tJ IH lltl SH.A.Dr 1, ' -- In This Corner Jackie Gleason? I Q: Anything to a rnmur that Jackie Gle ason has gone lp for another career -wrestling? Isn't he a little old for it! -Freddie Slmn1s, Pittsburgh. A : He \YOuld be if it were true, The rumor start- ed, no doubt , after Jackie (now 59) clambered into the ring or Mian1i Beach's nt.·w Convention lfall South , for a n evening nf fun und relttxation. Acknowledging n flowery introduction by ring an- nouncer Frank Freeman, the jolly sun-tann1td giunt of'J'V received a stundingovation. Suddenly everyone-, was startled to see <.i wrestler whose bulk dwarfed Jackie's slim new silhouette, grab the microphone then boom : ''\'ou say he's a bii.: man . . Tonic J ackie Gleason means nu more than any of you bums sitting hL•rt' in tht' uu- diencc . . I say he's JUSl a bi g fat bun1 ! GLEASON ASSUMED A fighter's stance. then confronted th(' behemoth brawler (one . -• time heavyweight wrestlin g GLEASON l'hampion . ll:irley Hacc) and de- manded : "'\\'hat did you call me""' RaCL' repeated his in sult. '"You are the only burn here." Jackie re- torted, punching his taunter 1,11ith a left to the body and a right to the head. Race reeled. recovered and started toward Gleason, bent on pummeling the non-pro. 'fwo othe r wrestlers rus hed to Jackic"s defense . After whi eh a ~ordon of cops escorted Gleason lo a nearby dress- ing room. Sometime later. Gordon Soli e. who announces the \Yreslling matches for a Tampa-based TV syn- dicator gabbed with Race, •·r ve ;;llw<:t ys admired Mr. Gleason as one of our greatt·st entertainers a nd gentlemen," Solie said. "And after witnessing wh at he did her_e t~night I also 'act1nire him for hi s guts and hold him 1n deep respect.·· · STILL SUFFERING a third-degree hurn, Race roared angrily (in essence ), ··t 'll repee1t wh at I s e1 id "NASHVI LLE" Ill '"FUMHY LA.DY " IPGI ""FOR l'ETE'S SAKE" IPGJ "MONTIE l'YTHON & HOLY GRAIL" IPGI "TOMMY" "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUMTAIN'"' "'OOWM MILL RACER" IPGI '"'fAREWEl.L MY LO'f B. Y" ltU "CARMEL KNOWLC~GE" 1!11:1 "R\:'TURM OF niE l'IHk l'~MTHER" IP'GI ""SUrPOIT YOUR LOCAL SHERI~" ... rn THE IULLEr' IPGI "IREAkOUT'" (! CIHEMA •'WHITE LINE HUNTINGTON J Plu1 .(~4j.'96ci81j47.'6o 17 FEVER" ,~w1.ng1~.~.1g.n SEAN CONNllY (PG) THE GRAND ADY!NTUAE OF THE YEAR CANDIU UIGIM MAKES BEN HUR LOOK LIKE AN EPfC IT'S BETTER THAfl "BLAZING SADDLES'" OR ''YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN'' "The ForU1e ... a fsce ~a rwe order" IHI fPG) fODllJ"'I Plu1 ''THE DAY OF THELOcusr· I . 1"°1 ~THE NOT UfHERSIDE Sl1'CE OF THE LCWE MOUNT A IN' STIBY. A TftUE STORY OF LOVE AND COURAGE 'Glad You Asked That' by Morilyo ond Hy Gordtler beforo to you 5>enplc 1n Miami Beach ... and most- ly to you. Gleason. that you're a Cat bum . And you'.d better not walk behind me.·· He also warned Jac ki e thitt if he ever m e t him in a ring again he'd throw hi111 to the cnnvlls and rub his face in the rosin. Promot"rti Chris and Mlke Dundee insist the Gll'ason-Race "added attraction" was a~ much a surprise to them as tu unyone el!ie . Ccrta.inly not u planned stunt . , Send you r question.-.: ro fly Gardner, "Glad You Asked Thul ,'" tare CJ/ th&.s ntNJfVGptt, P. 0 . Box 1S6U. Costa J\fc.to 92626 . l\1arl.1~'"' and lly Cardner wUL onJtDeT. °' 11Jany c1utstion" as tlley c ... ·n m lhetr column , "'" the ooJurne oJ r11a1/ 111akes per10f10!' replits irnpos•'ible. 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U,11n0Seet1.1, 1111.s 30Jll.15 ,.. ... 11: LE 8ATEAUlt MARINE SALES.t PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITIOUS aUSINllSS HAMii STATEMENT 'The follow Ing Plf'•o•" ••• OOlll(I bin!• NU&l~ IWS AIQot1.qufn S!., Huntltl{llotl 8eOKn, talitorn1 .. Afnotd E . Spiro, QI Momlnostar Dr., Hunllnoton Beien, Caln. Tiii$ b<.l'ltoe'i Ii tonducll"d by Ar!IOld E. 5'11ro. Atrookl E. Spiro Thl1 1tlll9mtnl w11~ flied wit11 thl CouMy Cit•• ot Dr111Q1 COuntr ot1 s.p. ltftltollr I), lt15. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE l'ICTITLOUJ BUSINESS FICllllOUS•U,INl:I~ lolAME IT.t.TEMl'NT NA#lrlf. S•ATEMENT The IOlkl•lllll 111•i.ont 1r1 dolnobu\I Tlw fallOwlng per.on~ ar1 OOlno ~- "''' '~ ""''''" M.C s .. 1.,, Mon•o•I• ...... <NII• OEL'S FASHIONS, tOOJ Lt•ner Mliw, C.Utornl1 91•2' LaN. Sant• Ana, C.t•IO•"'' VllOS Alb9rt w. MO'lty, 'lQJ Mantini, AOl!I• Moal•. 100J L.,,,., Lolne, ~II Ml'sa, C1lllO•nl11 t1t1t Sell• .t.nl, C•lltornla t210~ Donald J . Col'"""· 1166 Paul,t...MOOl•.Xl02Ltotner 5.ant.o i:i..,.,..-.o,. Pomon.. C..Ulornlatl/61 Al'll. Collll0<n111 t110l • l"l' busl11e1t !I tOfl'llUtltll DW. lh•i t11nl .... \S ·~ totldu(llKI Dy <lfl •n· Qll"'r1i t:llrlNlfl"IP. olv1d1Hl. Ali.rt w. MOl l•Y "a.111 MOOtt Tiii\ \11Wnwnl Wll llled wllh ,..., Thi• ilalefTWnl ""'S lo!C<t ... 1,,. '"" County Cl••~ ot OrdnQt co .. nt1 on Jul) Coun,y Cltrk 01 Or.,;n91 Count1 "'' ll, 19/l. .t.uo~s121, 191s. F...n. l"Ullt1 l'\IOlltl\lld O••"Oll Co•tl Diiiy Polo!, Publlll\ll<I Oranot Co.a\\ Dilly Po!or, A\;Q'U~li, n. 19, 16, 1911 7""3·1) A~,~"" ~pl, 1. 'l._16, l ~/S _3l~ PUBLIC NOTICE STATl!MENTOI' WtTHDltAWAL l'llOMl"AltTNERSMIP OPl!ltATING UNDER PICTIYIOUS 9 USINIEISNAMf TIM toll0¥>ln9 pert.on ha, w!1Ntl'1wn ., .. o•n•ra• p1rtn•r 11om lht per·ln~flhlp Ol>O!••tonQ Ul'IOI• lhe lk • uuou~ l>u•lne~\ nan1e ol SUPERIOR $ECRETARIAL SERVICE •l 1•1.0 8111ch lllvCl •• ~ull• Na . 101. W.stmlnsl•r, C1Ulor n11 t1Ml T"' llctll!Ol.IS l>Ullllllll fllfTW 'tall'- menl lot 11111 p1r1~1,hip wa\ 111ee1 on Mlr(ll '· 1tn 111 thll county o• Otange. PUBLICNO'flCE f'ICTITIOU3' 8 USINE S~ NAMfST.t.TliMENT The foUowlflll l)l>tWfl 1$ 001n.o M•- llnid$' NEWLANO TRAVE'l SEPV!C£. 5'.tltt 14'1, 21.~1 N""'11n11. Hunt•r>Q!On 6e1<;". CA tJe,4.6 PObtrt S. How'"'"· :>u11., 14-0, 211~1 f'kwl1nd. Hunl1ngtC11 lltdtn, CA '17016 1111' b\ltl,,.•t I• tonoucll'd Ill' 1111 Ill· dlvldl.i1L Aoblrl S, How•rd Thi' U1te~lll w•~ llted wolll tho" co...n1., C!•r-ol OrenQ<! (()u111y on AUQU$110, 1,1.S. YI GALLEGOS, ALY CE S(HIRMl:R Ol!IA, INTl!ANATIC)HAL REAL ESTATE Nl!TWORI(, :Dll 5o, MllnSt., Sent•.t.n., c.111orni.n101 F*5t 'Ylol• R. O.l'-9o1, 1'10 G. T...Un f"\lbll\toM Qr.ngt COasl OeUy PllOI, Full NI,,... 11\d AllOfllSI ol lhe Pfi'°" W'l\hdr11wlng: ,. ... ,6 PubllSllotd Orenoe Co.a11 01uv Pilot, A~ 2t, IN! Sept. 2, t , I,, If IS m.J.1S ........ s.n1•AN,C11UfOM1l•H10$ Ao.IQ. 19, 2',•nO S.P'. J, 9, 1915 31n.1s MIMOfl 6 . MCNelll, 113641 COiviiie SI,, FOul'll•ln V•llay. Clolllarnl• nx:. Al't't• J. khlr,,....r, JIJI So. Ptr10fl , St.. 5.anU. Arlt. C..l ltornla 97 101 PUBLIC NOTICE Sl90l'd: M1nnon8. Mc""1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE ''""1 ~------------Tl'lll lloN"ftl II CO"ClllCltd D'l'e lln\11· 9dpWtlll'f'Vllp. l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT P\iblh hed Oranoe coas1 Dally PolOI, • Auo. 76, otl'ICI Sept. 2, 0, 16. \Q/S J7M.1l NOTICE IN\llTING BIDS 810 ITEM NO . JU \tlol• R, G•11-00J All"C:• J. S.Ch!rmer 1hll llllM'lt-rll Wll Iii.ti ~th thl Coun1, Ct1r111 ot Or•noe Couroly on """""lt,, 1,11. n.. tano...tno IJl!•~on 11 wino M•· nntu: PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE&'I' (,!VEN ttwot W.ill'd ptOpoWI~ WOii bl! r.,t .. l\lfllb., t~ Cfly O! COUd ,,....~ •• lo wot The Coly Courw:••. P. o. BO• 1?00, Co~lll """"'· Celilo•ni" 9:1626, on or ~!ore lhl t>ou• "' 11 :OO a.m. on Frla .. y, Sepcen\Ut 19, 19/S. 11·,,,..au be tile rt\llOO\ll>•l•tv 01 ,,,., 111000!• 10 tlt!llv"' ho\ bid 10 1,.,.. Ci!Y (lt•W'i Olllte by t"" prop.er il"lf'IOUl'C~<l !lme, Bids wUI be put>l•Cl y ope,.,,.ci ar>Q read aloud a\ 11 :00 a.n• .• or a'>"""" !herealt~• •U practlc<iDle on Fr.a.iv, ~ptemtwr 19, 1915, In 1n~ C<1un<ol Cl'llmotr\, City Ha11, II Fa<r 0.l•e. Costot Mt\a, Cal•lotnia ~11116. lot tr>!! turno\nonu ot ONE (I) LA lYf'C 90 CONTFIO!..LER, ...... GARV'S FI S H PONO, 19131 Isthmus Lana, Hun I on1;1lon Btl•Ch, FICTITIOUS 8USINESS C.hlofnlll"1t.M> PIAMI! STA Tf.M~NT Pl.ibl!Vled Oflll'I~ (Oo1$1 0111, Pllol, AuQ, 11, 19,J6,•rw!Sorpl.l.191S JOJl·l.S Wry Alotiralo:I, 1"83! hthtnu\ U.ne, Th• lollowlflQ Pl!r'on h doing bu~· HunUnotonBtach,C1Ulo•11•«'1'1""' rei~t~S STATUARY STORE, t1561 11111 builn!I\~ !s tonlluClecl by lflln-Harbor 8 1vd., Girdan (',rove, olvldllel. PUBLIC NOTICE GaryAlnrrakl C..lifornl•"11>M This \latelY'lll!n! was filed wllh Ille 1C.ln11>tr Lee Maorcnouse. 1~116 PIOTICE TO CA l!OITOAS ce<1¥ Ci r., Fountain V1!1ey. Cotlllornla SUPl!llllOltCOURTOFTHE COu11tr Clerk ol Oran911 County on .'1I09 ~TATE Of CALI l'ORMIA FOR: August I, 19IS, H6SIO 1 nl• bu~lrie's Is condu,led by 11n In· THl!COUNT'I' OP ORANGE dlvldl.<11. Piii. A·IMUI PubUslled Oral!~ Coa\l Oaity P1101, Kimber L•e Moorehouse E\llle of Ml LOR ED M, ROUOOT, Aug. ll, 19•26·'""5epl.2• l'llS X*l--IS Thh $lat11m1n1 w~s tlletl ,.,111 the tlllo>MILOR EO M. MAX EV, Oecea~ c.ountv Cle•k ot Oranoe Counly Oii Ju!y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"I I01hl! PUBLIC NOTICE lO, l'llS. Alldotional wt~ ot tne 1peclht<1toori\ ITlClv ot oCldined a• the Ot!1c" ul 1i.e Pl.o•cl\asllWOI A114"nl <11 11 Falt Dr•-.e. ~tll ~ .... C..htornla. 810\ Would DI! retur,.,.,, to '"" 11t1en1ton 01 r1>e Clly Clf•k, wltll!n 111!d lot~f llmll. In 11 '><!•led en•el~, i<lfnt1toe<1 on \lot OU!· s!Oe ...tin the Sid Uem N"m bt• an<1 l1>e °"""'"110.te. Cteclllon.at lhll aDOY4 tlltned dKt'Oenl'l--------------1 F .. 2'S ..... , Ill Pl•""'5 ,..vlnq cl•!m$ 4Qollnst FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • P\ObllVlea Or•noe COol't Oally Piiot, 11'11 said 0.0:.0.nt arll required 10 Hie NAME STATEMENT August S, 11, 1,, 16, 1915 2%1•1.S lllem. wllh '"' nece\\ary vouthltl, In T1'e following '"'"SOii' are ool1W01busl· tht ollke of Ille lle•k ol th1 •tx>ve en· neu1\: lllled tou•t. or lo 11<•t1n1 tn..m, wUh !hi! COBY ENTERPR 1SES, 91S W. \Ith PUBLIC NOTICE nttHt.arf vouciwrs. to th• 11ncler'Sl~ed SI., ~ta Mew. CB!ilorn1a Q1o16 Ea th bid Shall spe( lfy ea(ll anclett•~ 11"11 i\ loll IO<lh in IM >J>et1lica1oons., Any -111 eac~tlon1 to IM \Po!'(.oloca· 11on1 mu11 tie '1e1r1y 1ta1e11 on lhe ti.cl, and 1111u1e 10 '>ti tortr. a ny 1ten1 in I/lo: II llllollk O! ol HURWtll, HURWITZ ttoward A. Coneotiy, 18282 Jlfl'lO!t .-Id REMER. Alt<><N-rs •I L;;iw. <136 Rll .• VIU1Par~,Cill1tornl11911><1I l'ICTlllOUS BUSINESS NAME STaTEM ENT J:Jncl s i.eet, P , o , Bo" lllj, '*WllO'I ~lore~ M. Cont oor, 18287 James Beach, C..IU01nld t7111J, whlth I• the RC,. \/Ill• Park, Clolllornlll 9?6t>I The followlng persons are OOiflQ bu51• ne1.S IS: pl4(1 ol b\l)lne~~ ot '"" .. nde•sl.,..,, In Ttlli b<nln.ei~ 11 co!'lducled or 1 Umll· WJK•llca\i.ons stwon oe <,1touncls tor re· )Kt Ion Of trw blo. a ll ITlCllte•\ 1>11flalnlf!11 to 11>e "'Mle OI ed 1>1rtnerV1•p. C. ORIOGMAN. CONTRACT SER\llCE'i, 1015 W. 11111 St., C.Osl• Me\a, C111UcrnlB'l2671 Wold dl'<.HMnl, wl!llln four m0<1thS o1lle• HO ward A. Concotiy E'"' n b•d sna11 1.el forlh the 1,.11 """'' inti resiaen,es ot 111 per....,n1 and Dd•lies inte•e~tea In the proposal as prlrw:lpats. 111 ta'><! 01 corporation\, In· elude tlle name' ol tn" P•..,•<knt. St!t•fl<l•Y. Tre(l\Urer, and Man.l')er. tt.llt\IP<Jbhc111lonott~l~n0Ute. Thi\ )l•lernent w1• l1led wllh the O.tf0 A119uu6. 19/S C:O..nly Clerk or Or""Otl Coun•v Ofl J1.11 v w. B. J11rrr Grcir. 19111 Cowntry Lii., HunllnQ!on Btat h. Cahlornll 9:1""6 L. M~a well Loc~1e, l~JI Bamboo St., Newpo•I Beach. Ca!lfor11la'116'b0 Anlhonv S11oorocn, 3•16 Ave. 5;to1.r.>alllo, l•vin~. C<lll!ornia 9:11>6ot JOSE PH M. ROU O('IT XI, 19/S. Eaetu!or of the Wltlol F.UlW llll1DOven1rne11<1ecedenl P\obll!ohed Or•"Otl Coll~! O.ioi1y Pl1c.1, MURWITI,, HURWITZ, AUOU!OIJ, ll, 19, 76, ltlS ?!Wl·IS The C!lv Coun.:11 ol the Clry of C<Y.-111 Mew re.,.r,,..1 the r l<,1111 to ••iotet .,,Y <>< 111 bids. -Rl!MlR AnwMy1a1 l.iw utn""'$1rMt f'.0 ... alW . Nllwc-1 .. ""· C1Uf9n1i11n.u Ttl: f11•161J·t'O?O AltwMy1 lot ... llll•Mr P\Obll1hol'd'or1nQoe Coast o~uv Piiot, A119, 12, 19, 26. an!ISePl. l, 19/S Xl1f>.I! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TOCREDl10RS N• . .t.·lolUO SU PERIOR COURTOl'THE STATE o,-CALl,-OA:HIAFOR TNE COUNT'I' Ol'OltANGE In the M111t1r ot Ill• E\!lle ol \llOLEl MAE WATTENBARGER. ~eawo. P<Oollt• I' hereby 9 lve" to tredilOf'• 1'11,.lno cl•l"!' 101lnst IM wl<I ~e· de<\1 lo 1111111ld t l1Lm1 In 1111 Ollkt OI • PUBL[C NOTICE Th•\ bu~!nes' •\ con<lu(\ed by • ---===~~~-~~--I vere•<1l11•rlne•~hlp,, ' W.8 . JerrY, G•'"Y FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thi!> stalemfnl ,..ii\ toled wltn ll>e NAME STATEMENT Coun1v CIO!rk a l Ort1119e County on The 1ouowin11 per$-On h Ol>if!Q bl.I~·· Auous111, 1q1~. ne~~a~: F•I02l A CE MAN UFAClURING, 629 P\obllshed O•anoe Co;i>t Dally PUot, Terminal Way, No. 2•, Cou., """'""'· A"'!1.16.ll1111 Sept. 2, 9, 16, 1915 .niw,.1~ Gllllotn;a 91•11 O'""'" R. MtCollum. 1180 Matielm St , No. a, casta Me ~•. ca1,1orm.,'n671 Thi\ ous,,....s~ 1s cond•.clec by dn in- dlwloua1. Oa•id R. Mc Collum This ~t1!ernent VIII\ !ilea w11n tile C:O..nty Clerk OI Orano;ie Coun!y on July ll. 191S. F4jtwl PubtlShed Or1n91 (Olls l Dt1!1~ Polot, Auou.i s, n. 1~. ?6, 191S :o1111.1s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fl Cl I TtOUS 8U51N ESS NAME STATEMENT The loHow•nQ person •~ doif!Q busl· nes~as: DUHAN ANO 00Yl-E lnve~l­ mtnh, Inc. 0 18 /A CentY•v 21 Real E~latt. ll•O Or•nge A"'·• C<isi. Mew. C..tolornoa916?1 OAlEO: Auqust 21, 1915 Pu..,isnea Oran<,1e Co<11t Ootlly P1 1ot, AUQust16, 19/S 3"1/./S PUBLIC NOTICE ...... NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY AT PRl\I ATE SALE No. A·tJ.41» Sup11dor Court o l lhe Stale ol C..1lfor11ld, IOr IM County ol Oraf!Qt: Ill !!It.Matt~• ol lhe Conse••atorsnipol tne Ptr¥>n •nd EU11t1 ol Ellery B. Fren, COn""•v•!111: 1t.e <14•M of IN eloresa!d '°"'n « ta1 _____________ _ P"ntnt 111t.m to !he unoer•IQnacl II lhl! olfk e ot RALPH w. AGNELLO, U169 a.-nur~t SI., S"lle E. In IM City ol C.1r61n Grov1, In Oran;e Coun1v. ""'ltll l.lttll'I' alflt'f 11 the PIOKe of bo.lsJ· "''' at 1111 unoersl(lnld in •ll m11tW•> ctttl.l>lnlno to Wld .,1114. Such claims wi111 11111 flKHWFT ¥OUt hlrS l'nUS( be illed « Pf'IStnlH I S 11lor11sald wlthifl tour rnonlhl 11\er thl llrst publkatlon OuhBn •nd Coyle lnvt~IN>tnl~. +nc .• ii C1lolorn1.o Co<l)Of i'.•on. IUQ Orange Ave., Costa Me•a, Ciil!forntd '111111 Notice ;~ ""reby given that !!It-ut>- de<1lgn1H1 wlU •ell ott p•+vate sale, orior dlle• 1ne )0th d"Y ot Au11u•t, 1'11},•L IN> olllte ot KeN>etf> A, C1rey, Allorney •I l.iw, 110 W. 1111 Srteei. Lo• A"9'1eS, Co~nty ot !..o• An·o;iele•, S111e o! C..!ll'<>rnla. to tr.e ll•Qhe•t and Dest blO· tlf•. otnd •ubfect to contirm11t+on bY w ld SuOtflOf' Coo,,rl, •II lhe r io;iht, lltte •nd onlerest ol "'11d conSt'rvalee, and 1111 ll'le •l'<"I. l•Ue •nd lnlere't ol \he Mt•le o! W •ll con'><!rv;>tee, ln aM lo •II tr.e te•· 111ln pr-r1Y sltu1te In lhll' <•tY <II Newport Beith lCo•ona del Mar), County of Or•nve. Sl1!e of C..lllornl•. 1>1rt•tul•rly oe~rlti.O •• lollow•, to-,..;,, oflhlsnaUc11. Dlte<I AUQuSI 1 I, 191S OONNA M. SULLENS Eu culrl• of !l'lfl Will ol wlddetedent ' fllALPHW.AGNELLO IJ1 ......... "'"''SI. ...... GinMnOr"oYll, C.1tllornla ttM> SU PERIOA: COUflT OF THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR: TME COUNT'I' OF ORANGE OflDlRTOSMOW CAUSE \CCP\11111 lhh t>u11ne~s '' tarwi .. cted av a cot• pctil!lori. OUHAN ANO DOYLE lnve11,...t11,\, Int. Ho ... ar<I D11hiln !.el•fl••• In •• OAN•E\'Vllo MAS HILL, I • Minor. l>Y PETER B. HILL end HELEN STEELE HILL, His Patenh, Thi\ 'ilale<nenl wa~ !ile<I with th!! C•unly Cieri< of Ordngf, co .. nly on AUQuSI 21, \91~. !Of' Ol•notof N1me. Pe!IUone" WHEREAS, PETER B. HILL a"" HELEN STEEL Hll-L, peliloor>e•>. a• !he mother anc 11111er ol a0Pl1can1 OAN IEL THOMAS H ill,~ pe1wn ,.,._ Ck!r e lQhteoen (111 vears cl a~. lla~e llled • peUl!on wltn !r.r Cit•~ ol !~'' F•1ot3 Pub!l~""d 0 <...,ngP Cea'! D•ilY Pllol. Auq. l6,anll!.>ePl 1. ~.lb.\~/} JIJ&I) PUBLIC NOTICE Court IOf' an o•dlrr ch .. nqing apphc~nl '\ 1 ·-------------....,,,... ,.,,m DANIEL THOMAS Hl!..L lo BUNKER AB ERCROMBIE HILL, P\Oblllhlld O••noe Coast Oally Pl!OI. "1111· 11. 19,16, ancSept. 2. 1915 :t:l13·7S IT IS OROEREO !hat all pe•IO'> In· lerastl'd in tM atiove-t:ntltled mallet apptl• !11 tllis Cour! .,, 10;00 a.m. on --------------1 Sitplember XI. 191S. In lhe Cou•ltaom o! Department 3, 111 100 c 1.,c Center Orlve, S;tonl• Ana, C<illlornl•. IC .,., .. ------,.,-,,-,,-------1 c11u1e, ii any, wh., !he pellhon IOf' . ..... , SUPERIOR COURTOl'THE STATE OF CALll'ORNl,t. FOR THE COUNT'I' OF ORANGE NO· A·lot•ll NOTI CE O F ME.t.RING OF PETITION FOR Pll08ATE OF WILL ,t.NO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN- TAR'I' lrile•e•I In Loi 171. Tr•t l No. :1111 ], In the City 01 Newport Be•t,., era.,., County, Cdlllorrila ... nae• Iha! certa!ri rtildtmli11 lot lease d<Ued A11rll 10, l'IS/, by and tRtwe~n lne ltvlne Com· °""'a• Lessor and Ben Fre•s 1111<1 El- lery B. FrlH.'s, husb<lnc a>'<! wl!e, .as lolnt te.iants, •S Le•See, ;>nd under .t.me!ldmefll No. 1 lo l••ine Terrace lo• uase rnau. ots ot Oclooer I•, 1911, by ...a lletw~n The !rwlne Cori11>1nv. '" le»or, bn<t Btn Fr11es and f.ll•"V B FrHJ. husbln<l ar>O wile, ;'JS 101nt te· n..,1s, Lei~e. retO<ded June 21, 1913. !n Book 1011o1. P•oe 111<1. Doc. No. no2l, Or•nqe County Reco•di, IGQell>for with itll build/nos 1nd o!her imprcvemenis IF\ereon. commonly ~nawn •s 1'1~ Sabrina Tern1ce, Corona de! Mer, ea111orn1a. PUBLIC NOTICE B a..44 tf>M19t!Of name •houlC not be g•llnled. Estate o l OEWITT CLINTON REYNOLOS, JR., a~• OEW!TT C. REY NOL OS, J R., Deceased. MOTIC£TOCllEDtTORS ll IS FURTHER OROEREO tr.al a Nt.A-14"10 capy ol this °'*r to •llow ,..,se ~ SUPE,tl01tCOURTOFTHE publl~hetl in the Dal ly Polo!, • NOTICE IS HER£BV GI VEN tnat JUl-tA IC REYNOLDS ha\ l1led herein '"pellllori lo• Proo11e ol Wiii ind IO< IS· suentt ol Letters testan•enta•v !o !he petitioner rete•ente lo wnlch II maoe lo• lu'1,,.,t 111•1<cul•••, •ncl 11'111 '"" lime Mid pliKt ot hear•no trw sa.... nas been set for Sept J. 19/S, al 9:Xl 11.m., m \he <ou•1•oom of Depariment No, JOI sal<I courl, 11 100 C!wlt Cen!ec 0.lve west, '" lhe City ol Sotnta Anot , C..llfornll. STATI. OF CALI FOltNIA, newW)lper Of ue,....ral cl<culallon p<int-Term) Of !>.&If, cotsll In lotWful moneyol the Unl1e<I Slates, Of lli•l CISf> Incl p.1rl credll. on term1 accepl1ble to Ille CO<ltervato• and the 1t>ove en!llllHI C:O..rl, on confirmallO<I cl !Mlle. Ten Pl•· cent of amount b•d to ~ <k11<>•lted with bill. flOR THI: COUNT'I' OF OltANGE ed In Orange Co.nty, Call!orn!a. once a In Ille Malle• ol lhe Es I alt ol -.•!or t°"'rsuc:cesslve wee•i<><•Of 10 PATRICIA LOUISE H A,t.S lkl !fllll1leWllGrhearln<,1ont""petohori. PAlRICIA NAFTEL HAAS, Dete1M'd. Dated: Auou'!.11J, 1•11. Notll• It Mtllby glven lo cre<1!10<1 SAMUEL OR£1ZEN l\iwlr>Q tlllm' 11q11ln1l lhe •lld dKe-JVOG£0F THE clent to Ille tall! f l1lmt In lhll office o1 SUPERIOR COURT Bid\ or otlers 10 be In wr11in9 .,,.., win be received ;tt t~e otloresald attice at 1111y ,,..,. otfler The l 11~t publitahori hereot ancl be!oreOale o1 sale. tN clllrk o1 lhe elorei.tld toun or lo HOWSER:, GERTNER pe'><!nl thll'm lo lhe under5l9n.ed at ll>e ato98110WN oOl(e ol WILLIAM G. BERGMAN, AUwne,s11Llw JR., 111 Yal• Ave., In !he Cl\y ot 4)1111Glmpw,Drlv1 CL A RE M ONT, Cilllornla. P.0.8oxtlQ1 0.lecl AuOU\1 ll, 19/S. WILLIAM E. 5tJOHH. County Ci.rk !f.TEWART,WOODRUFF & FRAZEE IO$S "41'111 Miln SI. THOMAS R FREES C:on~e••alo• ol the Perwn a>'<! E~tale of Wlllcllt1te•olllt1 lttM place a! bu\+nn1 Nit..,.....i atl<h, CaUfornl• t2t.U Ellery B. Frdes,Coni.er~at_,. ol '""' uflderslgned In all mallers per-Ttl: MO-S400 KENNETH A. tAA:EY AUorney11tL1w J10W.1111SlrMI 11lnl11Q to MOid eltll1. Suell c1alrnswl!h ArN CocM 1U tfl9111(t$\afY YoutF\ers must bellledor An-ys t ... Pf!tltloM~ SUtt• 10:tO pr11,ent•O at alor111ald wllhln lour P\Ob!ished Oranoe coa11 Ootily Piiot, morilhi .tl11r IF\e fir•! pubUlllllonol \l'lh A119, 1~. l~ . .,,.., Stpl.1, 9. 191S Jllfl.15 Sime Afli, C.t.. t1101 Allonoey•I ... : Ptllllaner L.os A1191le1. Cilllomla fllOI • PubH!.f>f'tt Oranoe Coa~t oau~ P1101, notice. Oltl'd Ayrgusl II , "'s R).VMONOW,HAAS E~1cular ol lh1 w!U olMOltldectfltnt W1LllAMG. IERGMAH, ,It,, JIJYlltA .... CliNll'llflt,C,t....tl111 Pvbllslled Dr•noe C0•,1 Dally Pltot. Auo. lt. J6, •"" s.tpt, 2. t. 1t1S 3190-15 PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'l!R IOR COU ltT OFCALll'ORNIA COUMTYOf'ORANGE MO: .1·'4MI 011 DIE It T05HOW CAUSE ICCP 5'1llllft 11111 In 11\e Malle• ol 1ne Appllc•tlon ol DOROTHY :'.TONE ENR IGHt lor (hanqeOI Nlmt. WHEREAS OOROTHV STONE ENRIGHT, P11llU01111r. hi\ tl!ed II peli· tlon Wiii\ the Cllrk of 11\ll COi.ir! tor llfl «dJf' chlnQlflO pe1111a,,.•'• 111me rrom OOlllOTH'f STONE ENRIGHl IO DOROTHY HAZEL STONE: IT IS OROER ED 111111 1111 oeri.ans ln· ter•tlrtd 111 thll 1bo1111•nt1tled mener 1ppe1r blllan thl' Court •I tO:OOa.m. on Sept. ll. "'S. In 1111 Courtroam ol 0ew1men1 l. at 100 Cl wit Cenll, Orl-.e West, S.n\I An11, C•Ulorn11. &1111 sr.ow ClltM, II .1n•. 'lllhY tlll Pllltlon tor chilnoe of n•me \llOUltl nol 1111 0•1n1.a. IT IS FURTHER ORDEREOll'lll 11 ClllP"I' of tni. Or<Nr to Show CAuw De Publlsll•d In th• O"Ul' PllOl a -pal)lr 01 oen•••I c1rcul11!on print· ed 11'10..lf!Oll County, CalllGrnla, onca 11 _ .. lot lour WC<H,l'ff -•k1 l!'!Or to thl c11111 Sott 10< 11111rlno 011 thl .,.u11or1. a.tiiTEO: AUQU5t t , nri HARMON G. SCOVILLE J"°°" ol the 5,.perlof c.ourt Mc•Rt011,M<91t+DE. CUMHIMGNAM ~ CONCOLINO .... """", .......... • .,..,0181rc" ltrwt SMt1 AM,C.Ullnol11 '2711 T• ....... : 11141 Ml .. iMo ,.,.,...,.,_.,,..tit...,., P1,1t1U.tllld 0.."'9' (N11 Daltr P11ot, !'llf&. 11, 111, >t. dnd Slflt: 1, lt1S X..1! PUBLIC NOTICE PubllSMd Or11noe COBSI D<1ily PilOt, AUQU~I IQ, 10. ?6. ltlS Jlllt-7S PUBLIC NOTICE .. u9v~l 19, l0.16, •'II~ 1188·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICEIN\llTING BIOS Natke ls,,.,reby gi~en t~•l lhe Bollrll 1-----~.c.c,...~,~----NOTICE INVITING 11105 ol Trustees ol t"" Coa~I ComtnJnltv SUPEA:IORCOURTOFTNE "IQTICE l'i HEREBY Gl\IEN tr.at ColleQt" Olstrltl of Or11n9e County, STATEOPCALIFOltNIAFOR sealed proposa!1 will De received by C..Utornlot, will te<elve ~ealed biO\ LIO THE COUNTY OFOA:ANGE tf'lp City ot Cos ta Me!Hl al tlle Otf;c, o1 to 11 :00 ... m., MOn<la~. Seplernbe• I. N•. A-MUJ trw cav Cle•~ 111 1ne C••v H11ll, 11 Fair 19)S, al Intl Purcha~lng Oept. of W!d NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Orl,.e. Co\la Me!Hl, Ca!•lornl11, untol lne KhOOI lllS!rlcl localed al 1370 Ad""'' FOlt PROBATf. OI' Will AND l"OR nour of 11 :00 '·"'· °" Seplemberl, 19/S Aveflue, Coua Mesa, Callforn••, al LETTERS TESTAMENTARY •I wnich time IM• will be ope""" wr.lch time sal<I t>lds will be pul:lllcly ES!lleot AL 1 A MAY AXELSON also publicly .. ,.., read otloucl In the Counc•I Ol)l'nedandrell(ffOf': known iS Al.TAM. AJtELSON, Chamber! tor lu•n1$hlfl!I 1111 lab<ll", INSTRUCTIONAL TV SYSTEM · (tolor"l ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Oete1s.ed. matero11ls, tQulpment. 1r1ni portatiorl NOTICE IS HEPE BY GIVEN llw1t and Such Olher facUUles 11! may bl! •e· AH bids are to be In accordantllWl\h JACK L. A}( ELSON hll~ I/led hefeln 1 Quired for IM COfl!otruc!lon O! CIT'I' OF '"' tnslruc:1ions al'ld Condition$ an<I pelotlon for Problte ol WIU ;tn<I tor Is· COST" MESA WELCOME SIGN. SpetllitaHon• w~ith are now on •lie w.en<e ol lelt••l les!am'"t.iory to,,.,. A s,el Of plBnS, SPe<!li(atlonS and ~me' be wcu(ed In lhe alllceOI the pelltloner relerence 10 whitn Is m1e1e othtf· t ontr1c1 ckKumenis mey bt ob- P\Orcl'llilno Aqen! 01 sald Scnool dlt· IO< tu'1""' Plrlltulars, ind Ul.t the talnell 11 the Oln<e ol tne Coty lrltl. tlm11ndl)IBt1othe••lnqlhewmthH Englnee•. 71 Fair Orove, Co~l8 Mes.a. Eacll bidder fl"lu1I ~bm ll wllllllfs bid oeen i.et !or S.pt. 2• 191s, at t :)O a.m .• In QIUtornl1, uPOfl a non.relurwlable 1111•· a t1V\l1•'s cl>ll<k. CO!rlllled tl>e<k, or Ille lOU'1room of Department NO. l OI fl'Wnl ol $S.OO. A charQe ol ,1.00 •iU be bidder'' bortd maoe payable 10 ow <><· said cou•I, 11 100 Civic ce11 ler Orlve rnace U handled by motll. Cllll• of '"" Co•SI Community Collfoe w es1. In !hi c111 ot Santi Ani, Each bid shall be macll on the 11ro- ot1t•l<t BOlrtl OI Tru•!ets lnlnamounl C..llt ... fllll. llOSlll form and 1111ne ma11ner prov!O.C no! less 11\in tl•e l)ertent U""'I ol !M DlleclAuQUSI u, 191s. In tllf cont•..:1 document\, '""'"•II be wm bltl •• • quarantee Iha! lhl! l>ldOet WILLIAM E. St J0'1N, iK(On'19anled t>y a (frtllledor c.e.snler's will enter Into IM proPOse<t Contracl It . Counlr C!•rk chec-or ,1 bid bOrnl tor not less lfllfl thl Mime Is IWllrOl'd to h im. I" 11>1! ROSS,'NOOOSON,MILLAA:O, 100. ol lhe amount of,,.. bid • .....0. e,,.nt 01 f1llu•e to enter 1n1a '"""ton· BURKf.' wOOLVIE ltTON payab!etotne City ot Cos1.1 Mew. Ir act. the l)r'OCHd S of the t h eek will bt JtS•. Cv100'1C19 ••vii, "IOTICE JS HERE By GI V£N 11\il torl•ile<I, or In 1he ta•e cl • bon<I, tho! SUlll•!l tht City cou"cil ol said Clly lllll luU wm thereat will be lortelt9d ta said Plllldflll, CA, ,1101 nereto•o•e esl•bllshtll a pr1~a111no Khoo I dittrlct. Al-TS IOO': htllkllllr ••If Bnll ~tal' ol waql•. ,,, "cco•doln<.1 NO t>!d<let mBy wllP\<lraw his bld lOf' 1 P\Obl!shell Oranoe Coast Oally P11ot. with law, to bt paid in lhl ton\trutllori Ol•locl ol forty.flvl !•SI days alter tilt o1 Ille abave enlilted 1mpro~eme11ts. dft• Mtt IGf lheOpenlnQ thereat. Auvust 19• 10• 16• 1915 1191'11 That wlO ••le 1nd st11!e was adOl)le<I bv The BOlrd of Tru1tee1 flllf'"'' the !flt City COUMU by ReM:iluUon IS.'I, °" prlviltg1ol rejeCU"oany 11111111 b!OSor PUBLIC NOTICE !I'll 1\h day o1 J•nu1iry. 191~. a"" Is on lo w11ve any lrr19u11rillt1 or •n· 1--------------1 Ille1n1he0tflcaot th« C•lyCler-olsa•d totm11tl!nl"•ny bid or lfl Ille bk161fl!I. SUPt:RIOlt CCU •TOP TNE Clly. Tha! MOid ralt •nll f(ale ll r>erekl Slgnll(I: "IOA:MAN E , $TATIE OP CALI POR NIA FOR r11l11rre<t 10 Ind .clop led In lf>lsnotk t a~ WATSON THEC0UNT,0F0tltANGE ll'IOUQh fully ollnd complel,ly set lor1~ Steir. Board afTrus1ees No.,._...... hl!rtlfl, 1nd lhal 1ald suole , a1 iOllC!led Open:5epl1mt>erl,t•IS-ll;001.1T>. NOTICE 0,. Hf.AlllNG-01' byU1ldReM:iluUon,l1 m1dllaPo1'1al PuOliShe<I Or1111Qt" Coe$! Ollly Ptlol, PETITION FOR PROBATE OF Will tl\hnotlceby relerem1 AuQustlt,2',197) 1202·1) ANO FOlt LIETT~RS TESTAMEN· lne Conl••c lor s~all , '" 11'e PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9USIHES$ N.a.ME STATEMENT Thi foUowlno l)lrson Is liolflQ bus.I· TARY t90NO\llllAl\llEDI pw!Of'mllfl(e of lhll work i l'ld ·~ Est1!1 of ELIZABETH MONSER .....,U, (onlorm lo tr.e Lll>Of CDCN! of BIEHL.~(··~-thll Stile of C•hlar11la. •"ti o•ner !Aw\ NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN ttwot ot 11\f S.11111 ot C111fornl11 appOt.tllil Wl\.LIAM CLIFFORD 81EHL Ila' thlft10,wl\lltl'lte•cepl~on1rflll$1.1Ch 1119d hl•eln • Ptllllon lor Problll• OI -l•lallotK a l may be r~ulrecl undef Wiii 1nd far 'lssua"(I ol Lallers ll'll SOIKlll st11111e1 pur,u1nt to Wf!otll .... u 11: . Tnl•"""'•'l' 10 I~ Pflltl-(bclnc:l Pf1)(fftllr>O• her1u!ld11 1•1 M~ffl i<1Cl A LZ I HOU ST A I ES, SA\..£$ ,...IWCI) ftfertnu lo whllll I• m.o. ror ""'1<11 MV9 ftOI bftll" 1uP11rwoed by thl! -------------·! Dl\llSION, 113 E1JI Paul1rl110, ~II· turtl'llr HrllCul•r~. ino tl'lll lhl lltl'lll pro•lslo"l ol \hf LlbO• (OClt!. Mlw,C.llloml•t'.il626 and pl OK• of 11nr1no ,,.. samt f1H""" Prlf•,.<K• 10 labOf 11'1111 1111 QI...., only PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9USIN ESS. NAM•STATaMENT n. tonow1no ,.,toll 1, lkltno bW· 1111\IM: lty111A SERVICE CO., l"'f T"'H" ..,..,.., C-t• MtMI. c..111orN1 t'tW P.1-.elll• M. Pflt_., l'HJ T"'lln A.,.., (M1-Mtsa. c..ntornl• 926%7 Tlll• lluslr1t•1 I\ CGl'ldvel.., by ert Hl- UIYlo\>lt • PrlKllllM. Pf!arto" Tlltt 111t1mllflt •al lll•d tw!lll lhl Ca1111ty Cl••• ltf Or•ntt Counl• Of! A~t2l,191J ... '• A ~thur Zlmmerm•11. • l11 E1~l tit for $1C:oltmtMl' 1 ltJS 111 t •lO .t..rn.. lntl'll men .... r prOVIO.Cl Dy 11w. S.f'fronl, 8•1bos l•l11nt1, C11lforni1 In If• lourt"'°m 01 c).pa;'"''"'t No, ioi No bid ~•II bf tonlld•••tl unlfft It ls '*2 MICI (OU,,, II 100 CIYIC (eni.r °'"' ... n\1(19 Ol'l I t>11n• '°'"' '"'nlm.cl bl' lhl lllls ti.usr,,.stl1tondutl11lbyen l,... weu. ln Ill• City ol Sinti ,...,.., Otyol(OJl1 Mon.1.1nllltmldltltl1<- dlwldi.o1t. c;.ntoml11 cordllfl(• with t.,. orovl llo~s ot lho!- ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN Dll.., A~9u111$ tt lS powil tto1111lre1n1:nb. Thl1 ll11!1r1111t'lt ... 1s 1111111 "'1111 lhl WILLIAM,l!.StJOMN, Elth blO!Mlt "'ult~ l1t.enJll'd •ntt (ounly Clerk ol Or1n0t Covnty en J11ly count~ Cltrk 1lwpnquelltll'll. •t •tQ,.lre<l lt'f """· ts, ltl). • DAVID ft. IAAOI The City C.OuncJI of !hi e_u., OI .:0.11 ,..,U Al..,ftt'(lflaw Mllsa r114,....1 tllll rlqhllo r11K1..,yor CUMMINS, McCLAIN ... _. tnl1 "I'" 0. \lllti!Cll L....-w Mllh. C.lllernla t16Sl f\*41"*9 Ofll!Qe Coau Dally PllOl. AuOvtl S, 11, It, )t, 1•1S l'lllll·IJ 611 .......... 0t11•r Ol'I.... •U bldf., Hotw"9f1 .. Klrl,Clllfllrt'll1'2... E!LlfN P. PHINNEY Tl'I; 11w1 ..... 1... cur Cl1rt Cit~ 01 M..,_yl•~l'ltlll...,.r °"'•#ltl4CllUornl1 ~\ltllk'*' Orl"Oll Coat! Dally l'llet. 1'\11)11'"" er...,.. ca.~! O•llY fl'llOI , ~t lt,10.1t, ltl) )1,..JS Aug, U ,1Ns.,H.1, 1•li :tll) /J \ •• lue!tday. Augug,1 2'6. 197S DAILY PILOT Ba Capistrano Ordina11ce H~me Warranty Tabled San Juan Capistrano city cOun· rllmen h:1ve continued action again on the controversnil home v.·arranty ordinance. rrqu.iring ;..i mandatory "n'.:lrr:inty on new hou::.cs. approximalcly $400, of which the .dCV\.'lupcr would pay $4 lo the bonding com p<.111y. it was pointed out by c1tyoffici•lls. Although the ordinance was in re vised rorm, councilmt!n de· clded tu delay action when de· velopers ;ind building industry representativos r aised questions whi c h may Jead t o rurthcr modifi cations or the proposal. The propo.s<.11 c:on!>i dercd last wc('k would ha~·L' guaranteed buyers of S;..iri Ju;,in homes that their purtha.sc would he rrcP frun1 faulty workn1 :lns hip ;ind m11ter1al defects fo r a. t hrc('-ycar period. 1'he propo!!cd ordinance re~ ceivcd .strong opposition from th~ Ruild.ing Industry A!>sociation uf California. A representati ve for the BlA s aid :.tJch a law coul<I possibly violate redcral anli·lrust Jaws and const11utc an illegal rt'straint of tradl'. TlfE CITY fl AS consideretl the ordinance ror 16 months. 1r passed, San J uan Capistrano would be the first CalifonUa city To insure w::irranty work is carried out, hom e builders would be requ.ired to po~t :1 bond cqu;:1I to one pefC('lll or th<· (•Onstruct1on cost on building permits Other building representatives said smuH bu1ld ~rs would be una· blc to assucnc the extra costs or the bond. THE BONI> RJo:OUIKJo:Jl for .i $00,000 home would ~muwit tu Unsuiig Solons in Spotlight By THOMAS D. ELIAS One major gripe 'of many Californians is that once they elect a legislator or congressma n, they won't hear much about what he's doing until just a. few months berore he's up rorre·election. A major exceptio n to that rule came last sum - mer during the te levised impeachment hearings of the House Judiciary Committee. Many viewers v.·ere s urprised a t t he performances of Cali(orni;,ins like Republican Charles Wiggins and Democrats George Danielson and Don Edwards, all of whom have raded rrom the limeli ght. OTllER COMMITI'EE MEMBERS Si\W their political ambitions severely dented as the massive exposu.re revea led thei r warts. It look Ii ve television exposure to show ho"n' con- gressional committees work. ..,.... No TV time, however, is u,.1 'flt available for eithe r ordinary .,...... -• proceedings in Congress or the state Legislature. so voters are ..;~ being deprived or unrehearsed ' ':" views of the r epresentatives t • ._ when no campaign is in pro· gress. But it doesn't have to be th<lt way. There a r e 1 2 p ub li c television and 14 public radio REP.WIGGINS stations spread around this state, ser ving more than 90 percent of the popula-• tion. , THEY'VE REPEATEDLY EXPRESSED will · in gness to carr y live legislative proceedings, despite the dis mal ratings of suc h programs. Ther e are two hitches, howev('r. First, the Legislature has never been exactly eager to have all its meet ings broadcast. And second , the publi c TV and radio stations don't have the physical capability of creating a statewide network. Now, there are no active proposals Lo remedy the rirst problem. But there is a plan in the works tn eliminate the physical problems -and once that was taken care of, legislators most likely could be coerced into opening up their sessions. The plan, developed the last tv.·o years by the state's public broadcasters, calls for a one-time $2 million state investment in an interconnect syste m allowing the p ublic stations to develop statewide programming. THIS WOULD ALLOW SACRAMENTO'S public TV 'station to transmit meetings to its sister stations in places I ike Los Angeles. Orange County. San Fra ncisco, San Bernardino, Eureka, Stockton and San Diego. The plan takes the form of an Assembly bill ' sponsored by Dcmocr3t Terry Gog gin of San Bernardino County. ll would also provide $8 million a year for five years to produce both live shows like lrgislative sessions ru1tl taped programs such as .. Sesame St reet.•• ~OUTll E RN ('.A LI FOR!\° IA T he fund would be FOClJ S handled by a n 11-memlx·r '---....;;.....;;....;:.__:_ _ __, commission, the majority of which would come from a. li st of nominees suh· milted by non·profit radio and television stations. Presumably, this would as:surc the politica l in· dependence of the commission. Half the money would be earmarked for local programming and half ror statewide productions, with the exact distribution up to the new com~ mission. RARELY llAS A BrLL WITH SO much poten~ ti al impact on California political life produced 50 little controversy. Already, it has cleared two As~ .sembly committees without stirring any significant public comment from anyone. Its backers .see the plan as t he ideal means to open government up to the people, thereby restor· ing some of their confidence in elected officials. Sa;vs l\tichael Kantor, a Los Angeles lawyer who ' helped write the bill, "Only good can come of this. Al l the polls showed that after the Judiciary Committee hearing s wert! televised last year, public con· fidence in the I-louse went way u p. P eople s aw that con· gressmea were often a lot s h arper th an se n ato r s . ...llllli..., Newspapers do a good job of -covering what legisl<&lors do, bul SEN.MONTOV.t. they can'l put sound and color into it. TV is really a very powerful need.'' KANTOR, WHO MANAGED DEMOCRATIC Sen. Alan Cranston's re·election campaign last year, concedes that some politicians might gain from the exposure. But he contends others would 11.>Se from it. citing Senate Watergate Committee members Edward Gurney of Florida and J oseph Montoya of New Mexico as examples of losers iq televised hearings. • The wisdom of spending $40 million over rive years ror this kind of coverage on a regul ar basis iS the chi ef issue expected to be raised against the pro- posal. But tha t fi gur e reduces lo 40 cents per p erson per year in California -which may not be tori much of an investment if it really could open up govern- ment somewhat and restore some of a jaded public's faith in its elected offi cials. .·-~- Lincoln Shrine Slated .~ From Wue Services The 1 000-acre Vermont estate of Abraham Lin· coin's g reaf-granddaughter has been left to the Christian Science Church with the provision lh<tt it be maintained as a m emorial. In addition to the estate Hildrene, the will of Mary Lincoln Beckwith gives the c hurch $425,000. ShediedinJuly at 77. The will states that the "big house shall be kept and mainta ined without any change in architecture, interior or exterior, and the gardens adjacent thereto, planned by my mother, shall be main· tained as now laid out, it being my direction that said l-lildrenc shall be a memorial to my mother and grandparents." Miss Beckwith'sgrandfather, Robert Todd tin· coin, was the only son of Abraham Lincoln to live lo maturity. • James Mone. a photographer dismissed by The Associated Press after being identified in court by the FBI as a confidential sou_rce durin g the Wounded Knee occupation, has been ordered re· instated by an arbitrator. Arbitrator Benjamin Woll ruled that ~l onc's answering the questions of FBI agents aL a roadblock did not merit dismissal. The action was brought on Mone's behalf by the Wi re Service Guild. The AP dismissed Mone April 23, 1974, contend- ing that he vio(ated ajournalist·s impartiality. • Singer John Denver wants to separ ate hi s public image from Mountain Dew, a soft drink di!;;- tribuled by the Pepsi Cola Co. Denver sued Pepsi for an injunction preventing any advertisements linking his name and songs with Mountain Dew . He charged promotions for a television special this summer using the lyrics ''llello Sunshine. licllo Mountain Dew.·• were obvious references lo his hit songs '"Sunshine on my Shoulder" and .. Rocky Mountain 1-ligh. ·· • They nailed up a plaque at a gas station to mark the spot where singer Frank Sinatra is said lo have started his singing career in 1936 with the "lloboken Four.'' Officials or Englewood Cliffs. N. J . and nearby PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOUS 6USIM ES5 NAMI SlATEMENT N.t.ME STATEMENT T"'9 I01lowl1W01 panon\ a•• CIOif!Qbusi-not totlowonQ per.on 11 Clo•no t>u\I "'11 111: lne~sa~: EAST MA Pl lNC .. 226 E. lsth St., BURTLE AV IATION, ~UI <Na1r.1 OHi• Mesa, (.lllfo1t11a ,,.,, A.,.., Hu11llnOIOl'I 891,h, C•hlornl" Mltllllel ll1n09, 21t. E. Ulh St, neM. Clnl1Mtw.CalUort1l11t)•?I JOfll'I S.,,..u#I BU'11e. 26~11 l\N>n Jl,,.,..1 P11t•r1on, ll~ E. nth !.t., teclto Ln., M•u•on \11#111, C.a11fornt1 CO.t.Mt1a.OtU01nl4 t)~11 .,.,, Thl1 bus1ne1' •• cond"< ted br • Tiiis butl,,.t.\ Ii tofldu<ted b~ an !n 91111ral1Mrl,.,.1\lllo. 111vl0udl. Mlt"•t• U11n119: Jol'ln $. Bu,,le Thlt 1l•l11m11nt w~' 111ea wilt> '"" 'fh lJ 111,ement w•I flll'd wo11, tlW' COul'llJCl••tolOr1n09CountyanJu11 county Clff-ol 0 •11n11e Cou111r on XI,"''· • "'1c111tt>I, 1t1.s. ,.. .. _, I ~1011 f'Ut>!llhld Orafl1M COIQ 0..Uy PilOI, Putll"ilf\td 0rdll~ COl'I 0..ol• 1'"111 "':'llutli,11,1,,Jl,ltl) Jt».IS A1'9.J .. 1flds.tp1 J.t,16,1,li J~ll Fort Lee joined station owner Andrew Stellatos in a ceremony noting the place wher e the rustic cabin nightclub once stood. ''Old Blue Eyes," who held 3 concert al the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel. N. J ., did not attend because of a previous engagement, a spokesman said. • Actress Alice Faye was e n- joying. a late snack at an Easl s1NATRA Side pub in New York when so- meone broke into her chauffeure d limousine and carted off two cosmetic cases containing about 20 pieces of jewelry. Miss Faye, v.•ho estimated her loss fro m the theft at $25,000, said many of the s tolen a rticles were gifts from her husband bandlcader Phil Jlarris. She said she was away from the car with her press agent, J ewel Baxter, and the chauffeur f oe about40 minutes. • The London Syinphony Orchestra issued a staterJ'lMft denying reports it was parting company with ~ar-winner Andre Previn, its principal con· ductor, in two years. It sa?d Prev1n 's "open·ended contract exists as berore,'' a nd the conductor and the orchestra were ··tooking ror"n·ard to a long.term association.'' Ge rman-born Previn, 46, became an American citizen in 1943 and won several Hollywood Academy Awards for m ovie scores. Married to actress Mia Farrow, he ls a jazz as well as classical co mposer, and has conducted the orchestra since 1968. • l..os J\nge les Time Reporter WilUam T. Farr asked U.S. Supre1ne Court Justice William 0 . Douglas lo let him remain free while he fi g hts a ('Ontempt Judgment imposed fo llo wing the celcbroited 1971 Charles Manson trial. Farr, who worked For the l...os Angeles Herald Examiner at the time of the trial. reported material he acknowledged receiving from two attorneys in the case but would not further identify his source. The trial judge had rorbidden OUt ·Of·COU rl state• ments by persons connected with the tMal . 1"he 9lh U.S. Ci rcuit Court of Appeal ~ ruled Aug. 7 that the contempt finding wa s not a v1olallon of the constitutional rrcc press guarantee. • Cu lifornia 's Maid of flonor, who reigns over the ~late f'air, is l~eslle Sanders, 17, who'll soon be a senior a l J ... ee Vining High School near Mono Lake. ~1is!S Sanders represents Mono, Inyo and Alpine rount1cs . She won the title in competition wilh 34 girls Oil the basis of beauty and personality. ' I l I -.... .. DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 41114 NOTICI! 0, TRUSTIEI! 'SSA LE UNOllt DEl!O OP.-T•UST Tf'•)l11 • LOAN HO. l)!llO Nilotlc• Is t.reby Qlv•n \P>tl :.Elt-~l'NO RECQNVEYANCE COMPANY A C..ltornle corpor•11on '' 1r..,.1 .... ~ awctei.Mlr l rui11•, or •UD•••tu\e<I t~ pu~t to lhll oeect 111 1rll!ol 1;> eitutM tly LOI.A M, CRALEGQ. • ~ and l t(Of<lt!d J,.ly !9. 1•11 1n baoai. 911SHQe ll•ol Olllco fl Rll'Corel> on ti. Pllk:• ol 1he countw R•corO•" 01 Or11ng• Countr, Ctl llorn!.t, .tno Tuesday, August26, 1975 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USll(t!SS NAME STATEMENT 'fN! IOllG.'lng Pff'°'1 b UOll'IQ ~ ... NEVAOA I.ANO ANO TRACTOR CO., Jj(ll Ot•.n 8ho., Coron•,.! ~r. (A.., .. ,, Ir.om•~ J Collon, )$04! OC:t.., Bl\ld., Coron•""!,,,..,, CA. ~l.,) Tr.1-"""'nn' 1, t-utC•O Dy .... In· cl1¥lctu•I, ThofYI•\ J . COllOl'I TI111 \l•t~n,...,1 "'•• lll•cl "'+1" ll'e Count1 C••rk OI Or•nte C-1 on ·~111, 1tJ1. put-I lo lhe Noll(t OI ()eldull 1<nd 11'..,H EIKllon IO Sell ther1und~rr <tKO<drd F\itlll!ol>ed Orengl! Co.t5l Dally PilOI, -W P, 1915 In book lll9~ P.tOI 1"8o o1 AUQ. 1,, 26,ilnd s.tpt. 2, 9. 191S. 311~·/) Wld Otllcl•I A1cora,, ... 111 SELL on ------------5"rttmtle• 19, 19/) el ''00 <\,nl <II t~ I -'" Urontl entrt.nC• to 1M<'QIO C.0.,...1, Cout'1h0u1.t, in \he ell' ol S..nl11 And. C.lllornl•, II public autt•on, 10 !114' hiQhltst tllclcl6r tor ca'" t11ay•t11 .. a1 Ltw 1Jn11 Oii Ule In 16 ... tul rT<onvy of tlle Un•t- ecl St•IH) •II r lgllt, l1llf, illld ln1 ..... ,,, tOl'lvt'fi'O 10 •no now l'lelO Dy <I ""°"' uio Ot~ In the p•~rtv \lt.w1eo +" !Mid COIHlly o;,n(I !.l•to: Gt!>CtltrOU jOS lo/IOw!.. Lol 71 Ill Tr Kt No. 6'1~2. In tne Coh ol lt,.ltlf, County ot O••nQO>. s 1a1 .. ot Cololrlor,.J• •• , '"°"""on a m.ip retorcled In tloolo. lGl. P<lll•' l9 to 4~, 1nCIU\1# of MIS<tll•n•ous Mao,, Recurd\ ot Orfnt)eCounly, C1lllorn11. PrOJ111tr1W Address 11u"K1rted!' k"°"'" I'!.: MOS Cl11r1mon1 Sire"'· SM>t• Anil, C.litornl• 111ps Said wol• "'111 De maa•, DUI W•lllOUl toYenanl or warranty, l •P' .. ~' 0< 111'> phed, tf9j0rd!ng title, po~~et••on O<" en cumbr•nce~. to '>ii!"'' tr.e •nOH>IOO ness 'l<l!cu•l!O l>Y ••1a a..~<1. •n.r:lun•nQ '""' •-en<l e•~st·o! lne 1n .. 1re 11/ldot P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStHESS NAME STATEMENT Tll~ 10110....ln; S"r~\ ,,, CIOln.Q bw.I ntSl•~ VOLCANO GARDE NS, 1t3~1 E'"''''"" Clrt••. "4unlln9ton i..c.ri. C•llll)rnli Vl6-17 Jolln A. McAnlls. 1•391 ElmflurSt Cl•<I•, "4""lln;t0f' 8•a<h, C.l!torn•• "~' JO Ann S McAnlls, l•ltl Elmhu<sl Circ 1,, 1-i""'1+n91on ll••Ch, C.1o1orno .. _, Tn1s D<.IS•t>l:'SS !\ COndutlfl(l tit II l•rTiot edl>irtt>l:'•~•o. JoAnr.S.M<Anl1s lri1s Sl•letnl'nl "'i\ Iii«! W.th Int County C!•r' ol Oranve c ...... ty "" AUQUi l 6, 191S. _,, P\.ltll•s,,.o Or;>noe Coan D.11!y PilOI. Aug. 12, 19, l &, and S.-pt. l , 1'1) lOl•·I) 11'11' lru'U creall'<I D, sala ~ . .x>-1------------- van(e~ 1nereund"'· w•lh lnlfl'e\I a' prov1<1eo lher,ln, .ind t~~ un114110 ll"in-PUBLIC NOTICE tlpal of 1ht nolt> '(!(U<•O Dy ~did Geo!<!, 1--~~===--~~-- to•wlt \n,113 3ti w •lh '"''"'SI '""'"°" FICTITIOUS 8USINESS l•om FeDru.1ry !, 19/S 11• PfOV•Otod Ill NAME STATEMENT i.alo no1e. -n.., 10110 .. +r>o per!>Qn •• Going Dul.I· Da!fll; ""Ill"'' 11, ''15 SERRANO RECONUC:YANC.E COMPANY d\suthT•ustff By J .E . Cornw•ll Au1horli•d Ollit<!• Putlll~d Oranqe Coa11 Oallv Pilol, nil!\~··· ROYAL MARINE LTD., 116 Newton W'i., Costil Mesa, CA. Robert Hll~er. \9'.21 Letw.tra Lti., Ne,.oort Seacr.. CA. Tllb tiu~iM~• i\ 1:1e111g conduct~ 1;1, • llm11M p.art~•shlp, RotierlHillt.~r Aug.?o.anOS.-pt l,,, 1~1$ Jll"-11 "Tiil\ •la1em~ot !•le<!'""" the Coonlv --------------1 Clfrlt. OI Oran9e Countw on Aug. 1,, PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sublett lo tondihon' 11•esc"l:lo-d Dy lheuraersloned, 'l<l!altd Dias are ln~ueo tor lhelollowlnQ wort . RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS, STEP ~. 100 UNITS, Un1wer!i1ly ol C.lltornia. 1rv!n11.1rv•t>I:'. C•l1l0<111a On Thurld•Y. AUQUtl 21. 1•1s,.ii11 00 11.m., Contract Ooc .. ment' ..,111 bt I\· .wea 10 lnt~01n9 D•dders upon a..~1\ Ill t.25.00 per i.el at the Otllce ol Phy,1c1I Plann11111 and (ons\ruchon, Un1 ver•llV ol C•Ulormll. Irvine, AO,,,inh tr•llon ~01, Irvine, C..l•lornia Proe><>wls to• l"" pro1ect will cllf1S•$1 Ill'"'° !.!!Par ate suDmll1a<\.' Tecflnocal P•OllO!olll ana a Cos I p, OllO~dl , T«hnlcal PrOPOsal .... 111 ~ r~e,..,.d on or ~tore T"urMJay, OctoDer 1, 191~. <111:00~ m. Cltllyat Ollite ot \/lee cr.~nct>llor -Bu~! nt$!i 1nd F1nantt , Un1v•r!i1ty 01 Cat1lorn•a, Irvine. Room SS'. Ad· ml~IStrallon ou11111no, 1rv111r, C•lltorn1a 19/S, F .. n1 Pvtllilhf<I Or1noe Coa~t O•ily Pilot. AU'J. H, 2•.;:ina Se11•.1, 9. '''s 1121.11 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINE!>S NAME STATEMENT Thi< 10110'"1"11 Pl''"'"~ ;:ire daing tlu~•· ntM<ll~ 4LL E\/ENTS PARM.ING SEllVICE. •ll1 W1nter\w11et W•Y. lr~•ne. Ca111ornl;:i 92~4 Jlo~rt Lonco1n McL.iiugr.11n •m Wint~•,wff\ W;:i\', lr¥1nl!, C.ililorn1• ~-. Elsa Morina McLC1u1,1hl•n, ~Win· \l!r~Wttt W•r. Irvine, Call•ornia '266-1 . ln1~ """n''' 1, l:ondutted tly ii 9"n4!•al partMr,nip, R. L. MC Laughlin Tn1' ,1a1£men! ,,,..,~ liled witr. ll'le Counh (ll'•k ol Oran<,t<! County on July JO, 19/S. .~ .. Publ,.h1"0 Oran~ COdSI Daily P1IOI, Auou,IS, 12, 19, 2~. 1915 18lJ.IS Cos! P•oe><>sal \ wlll DI r('ceived no 1att• Than 2. 00 p.m .. ™"•\day, October ' 16, 191S. and wlll De 11u1;111cly Ol!l'ne<l al P UBLIC NOTICE 2 1oom 1n•saat11 .il otl1(11 or Pny11cal Planning af\d CCltl\!ruct•on, Cont.,renc~ Room 10~. AOmlnir.1•.iitoon Bu•IOlno. Un••e•~•h ol Ca11lorn1a. l1v1ne, lr~1""· Calilorn1a lll•~ 1>•01ec1 w•ll be deslqne<I and con· •t•ucteo under • proced.,ff convnonly reterr.O to as Turn•ty Con!•Kt1ng T"" Un1vers•IY will <le•crotie t"" 0to- 1ec1 in tt•msot ~cope, aes19n obi«l•ve\ and mlnomum .ICClll'l~le ~land;>rMot con•trutl!on. Eilcll 1)1 "r .. 111 sUD<n•l(I letflnot•I Pro11osa ' aoo a Cost PrOPO\o'I! to dl'~1on and con•1ru.cl lho! ll'01 .. c1 Tho! scoPf! ot tnt oro1 tct '' 10 Cles•on ano ton~t,.,c, 100 r"'o DeO•oom apart· fYlt'ni. ol wOO<I !ram• consuuc.tion on 11.S ilC res ol undeve IOl>"d proll<'•I y '"" oroo•<t 1nc1uoes •II "'" Ot,.e~nt, ut1ll!1e•, Slreet•, o••~+nq, ~1de-wa1~s. af\d l.JndSca1>•n9 ~t••~•" y 10< a torn· plttf r.ou~1ng <It" •l!lopmen t E.iicn 01dder "'"'t s .. brr'11 witr. nts (D•I Praposal a tu.,enr S1atenoent ot E~llf•lel'Kt •no F1nanc1a! Con01Hoo. Th" •lalement mu,I be "'dde on tr.e torm whotn os prov•OtoO 1;1~ tn11 Un•"'l'rso- ty al rne 11me ol ·~•u<! o! 111an' dncl Slll!'Cil<e.il1on\. Sil• lntorma110" tor !lid· oers.~ct1C1t1 F·I\. 111, Own11r •e!i~'"'' 1nr rignt to wal"'I' any 1ntorma1111 .. 1 or to re111ct <11ny or •II Did\. fdCh tll<ld11r must deposit "'ilh Ill\ b•d, !d'Cur.ly In !hf amounl, torm, ano \ubl11cl lo l,,.cona1l•<Kl\ in th<! lntorma. lion '°' B•O<Hrs. Alt11nl1on ol tl•<IOf'<S ·~ particularly t atled to 1ne requi•emenh '"lo conlllll<Kl ol em111ovm•nl 10 De ot>- "'1'rved a<1<1 minimum .. age •lllH to DI pa10 un<1e• tr.e con!•t.CI Nn blOOer mav "'ithdra"' his blo "'1tn1n till days aller In" 6!1 .... t o.1e Ill '"" Dl!fftlllQ lht!• eol Pro~l!ft I• •t D•llM• ~ ano "'"" 1n· tenaeo 'ubc.on1r1e1011•r11111•11eo to•'· lend a Pr•bid Conl•••nce on l»e'°"Y, SU PERIOR COU RT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CASE NO. A· ... 5'1 OAOER TO SHOW CAUSE In 1ne Mauer ol OONALO !AN UDOWITZ, al'° known .JI DONALD WAYNE, ForChanoeot Name. WHEREAS, OONA LO I AN UOOWITZ, al'° kno"'n a~ DONALD WAYNE. pelillon .. r, II.JS Iii~ an a1> 111lca11on with'"" Cler-ot \fl1\Cour1 !or an orGer cnano•nt;i 1111n11oner'~ name t•Oni 00NAL0 IAN UDOWITZ to OONALOWA'l'NEt 11 1'5 ORDERE 0 , lflal alt"'"'°"' in- rerr.1~ In lhe i1l>O"'l'~nt1tled maner a-•r De!O<e IM•\ <OUrl al 10.00 ot.m .. on 1,,. llrO Gay ol ~Pll'ml>I'•. 1~1s, •n 1"" counroom ot 0.-p.arltnent l , 01 tho! Superior Courl ol 1r.e St•le 01 C•l1!otnia. Orano11 Counlt Cou•t l-IOuw, 5.ml.J Ana, Calilornli, ano "'°"' c1u1oe. II ant, '""Y lh<! a11111<ca1oon '°' t,,.tlQl!ol nam" should nor"" o•anteo: ll IS FURTHER OROEREO. l,,.!.J (CIPY ol !hi' order lo sl'low (i!W.l' tie puDliilled Jn l"" Oail1 Piiot, • neww•lll!'r ol g11neral clrcu!d!lon ll'lfl1• eo ill tht' County ot Or•noe. California, .>nee a we•K tor lour (~I \U<Cn\lve -..-l prior lo 1r.11 datl! 111t !or llfarl~ the iopphC&tlon. DA TEO: AUQU'I 6, 1915 1-iA RMON C>. SCOVILLE Ju09'ol the Super ior Court Gl8S0H, DUHN -CRUTCHER DENl(ISA.GLADWELL SID NewpOrt Center Dfive Suii.- ..... pwt 8eKll, 'C.llllor11l1 '1 ... T~: 1711) "44·1011 A""'"-r• tor Plltltioner Putlll"""° Or•n<;>e Ca.st O•i!Y Pilol, AuQ. 12, 1,, l6,and5epl. 2, 19/S JOIJ-1! ~tl!mt1er9, 1~1~.1111 oop m.,•t P UBLIC N011CE Room \O~. AO m1n1ttra\1on Bulld· l---:-c=o::e7,,-,--,------I l"Q, Univ11•silv ol C1!1lo•nl<11, Irvine, J"'1ne, (alolornia FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS lor L"" putl!O"" ol ( 1) lnlorml"'ll ifll 11"0-NAME STATEMENT wetll"'I' Did0..f\ ol tho! requl•emenhot Tiit lotlowlr>o person " doing b,,so. acc11ol<11tlte Allorm1l1ve ACl•on Pro-"""•s. grams 1• provi<1e<1 1n !flt lnt0<ma1\on PRECISION GLASS IN(;, ~911 tor Blooe•~. and 121 •am•H•rlziriq .,11 Rivw•Ave.,Ne"'110rt 8e1cll,CA.'26t.l ll"O~tiwe 1>ic>a11r• with the 1Khnlcil S,tVl!n Micna111 Pell1er, •911 R!""r Of'OCe<lurl!S. A"'I' .• N!!WllOr113eatn. CA. '2:663 Prior to •w1rd. tllf 1ppar('n! low tlld· lnls b\liirtesJ 1, CD!ldu<.leo l>y an in- der •RO Iii\ llsr11<1 su0Cont1ac10" will tlt dlvidu<ll. f"f<!ul•eo to a1tend a Preaw11ra (on. Slev• P•llier teren.r:e lor !he purpos11 01 asccrtatn!no This 11at11ment '""~ 1111!0 .,.;111 tr.e 11161 tntlr 11cc111>t•ble All!rmitlve At· C.OUnly Cle•-01 Or•nge Countr on S..o- 11on Pro0•1m can be achieved .ii~ llfO-l•mbfr t•. 1915. vldl!d In the lnlorma t1on for B•-"-F467•t PvDlll.hoi'CI 0•11n91! Coast 01lly Pilot lhf! apearent lo"' tliOOtr ~h .. 11 invite •el!fe5'ent111ve1 from .111 union~ which may bf al"c1eo Dy AlflrmaH-.e Action requl•e~nh of tne conlr•ct 10 ilHrno tl'e Pre•ward Conference. Dat•.Auous111. 191S THE RE:GE HTSOFTHE UNt\/ERSITYOF CALIFORNIA Pulll•~t'led Or•nge Co•U oa11v Pilol, A<>QU"Sl11. 26, 191) :nt2 I~ P UBLIC NOTICE 81M51 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ho.A·M401 SU .. E RIDR COURTOl"TME STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FOR TME COUNTY OF ORANGE In Ille M111!er ol !fie Esl•I• of SHELDON B COON, SR., a1"° kno.on •• '5H£LL Y 8 . COON. 111$0 11.nown •s 5"4ELOOH 81..A IN E COON, Oece11Soee1. ~lice h l>1HeDt given 10 creditors Nvl~ Clillms •Q•lnsl the wkl lle<f'- "'nl to Ille ••IO ct•lm1 lfl lhe o!lke ot lfll cl11•k of the 11lo••Hld court or to prltSl!/ll 1r.em to lhe ..,!H!r1loneo .t 11'e olllCI! ol NOEL c . STEVENSON. SAMUEL A. GREEN BURG, Jll Nor1h Lake A"'I' .• Suite 218, In lhe O lt ol PASADENA, In LOS ANGELES (our>. ly, "'"lc11 1&1!tr otllce Is the plac• ol bl.lilr>MS ot the undlrJIQntd In •II mtt- ~rS perlillnlnQ to ••Id es1&1•. Sud1 <l•lml "'"" 11'19 /l l!Cl!tSilt Y <IOUthert mo.at tie lilfll or presenlfll es .. _,.kl .,.11riln lour montfls •llt r 11'19 Ursl putl11 t illl0n of tfl!S not.I<•. Diiied Auousl 11, 1915. Valeria C-Oollerrer E•ec .. trl• otlhoi Wiii ol wld!H!ceOtnt. NOEl.C.!."TEVENSOH & SAMUELA.GREIEN•UltG Ul...,..UllltA .... , $•11.e J11 ,.....,..,CelH.91111 P\lbllW<I ~ili'IOI Coast 0 .. 1~ PllQI, /IMf. ''·"·•""ii~. t. '· "'5 1111-n PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU5 aUSINISS NAMI! STATEMl!NT n.1o11ow1""' ~-· •r• OOlnvtom· MUM: WARNE R ST. SUltF SMOP, 1nJO PKlflc eo.st Hwy., Sunwt 8'!.KI\. C.llfoml• ,,,,..,._.., E, H11tthlnson S.12 FH!I t41tt Cir., No. ), Hut1Ungt0., S.!Kh, C....lfomlll~t • Sieve K • H1o1tchl111on, 1'"3111 BilYVltW Lan•, Su111•t B•ACll c.I"°""'• . Tiii• 11>11tlne11 I• to,.Out ted by • llNtal partnerahl p. -"9'Nl I!:. HlllChll'IMl!'I '""" t.&ltemMl -J. llllod ... Ith ... OMltJ CIH"lt: of Or •l'lte County on _....,,m. -Mlw.I er.. C:O.•t o.11'1' PllOI,. l._~U.1,,U.and~.1, 1915 J01W5 1 ' I A1111, l~.16, <'tnd Se111. 2, ', I QIS JI ll>-IS P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR T"4f(OUNT YOFORANGE Ho.a . .-1Q6 NOTIC E OF MEARING DJ PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WtLL ANO FOR LETTERS TIESTAMEN. TAltY 180NDWllolYEO) E~•a,I! ol tiELEN s. C"4AMPEAU, a•a "4E LEN DOROTH Y STEELE C l-iAMPEAU, ll ~a l"I ELEN 0 . CHAMPEA U,~ceawd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t""t RAY 0 . CHAMPEAU ll1s l11ed l'efeon a lll!'lillon !or Prob.lit ol Will ind ta< "' w.v>t• OIL•""'' T•~l•mefl!¥y lo tl\e pel!llOllf:r (tlOnO w•l"'l'd I rt111rrnce '" wn1ch I~ made lor lu•tho!r p;orll<utNs, ..a tmit tllf lime Ind p1ac• 111 lltarlng Int won-c "'-' bffn "'°' tor S.Plerntitr 1 19/S, 11 ':30 a.m .. in !ho courlroom oi ~0trtn-cnt No. l ol wold court. 111 100 Civic Cl!nl11• Orlv11 Wl!!ol, int"" Olyol Silnl• ..,.,.., Ce utorni1. DltledAU(luSI IS, ,,IS WILLIAM E, SI JOHN, County Ct11rk OAVIO STERLING TINGLER u ... corpor•Oon KICIPW..,portC:Aulltr l>ri¥e Wtetl'O twwpilrt Bl1<h, C..lllor.,11 'JMO T1I: f7 HIM4·MJ.l AHwMt l.,.: Pttitl-r Plltlhlhed Ort.n<;>e Co.1st O..Hr Pilot, AU')VSI lt.10.2•. l~IS Jltl•a PUBLIC NOTICE '""'" IUl'ERIOlt COURT OF THIE STATI! Of' CALll"ORNIA A:>A THE COUNTY OF OJtANGE ,..,A--.0 NOTICE Qf' HIEARINGOF f"trlTIOH f'Ollt l'JtOUTIE 01' Wll.I. ANO Falt L1TTEtn Tl!STANll!NTA11Y Etlille ot VERA OEl.L ANOIERSOH. c.u. .... NOTICE IS "4 EREllY GIVEN lhtl ~lltLEY STEIN "" 111" htf-eln • Qtllllon ,.,. PtobiOM ol WIU -fOr 1,. -• Of Leif••• Tnl•-lery to tN "'II'-' •ef9rence to "'lll(ft I\.....,. NII' lwlher pt.rtl(ullr\, encl '"" IN '"'"'.,..,PM<• ol llf••l!'IO '"'\Ill•"" -wtkM'Se91.1, 1tl).•t•:JO•.m .. 111 !hi COUt"lfOOm ol 0.PilfllY1fnt NO. l of Mid court, •1 /OD Clvk (lnler Orf.,. Wl\I, In lhe Cily o l S6fll6 Afl• C.ll!Oml.. • Dtottcl A\1911,I I I, 1•1S. WILLIAM I . Sl..IOHN, c-1vc1,.1i. .IOMNA.OUNCA~ ..... ~1~11. -.. ,..... A,.., CA, nJOI ...,..,..,: "9111._,. PWllHMH Or«1oit ~t o.!t'I' '°''°'-~I It, lO, ,., lt11 3191-15 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 " ltf9l>IDl•••••••••1000-2'999 The Bl&c•st Marketpl1co on the Orance Ca1st t•1-"'' ..... o1 ........... 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DUPLEX-$42,900 TERMS FOR YA Nestled o n quiet tree lined C'ul·de·sac street. 2 BcdrOorns, l buth ('ill'h unit. Oin1ng 111·eu . fireplaces. Uuilt·ins . Carp('ts & d ra1>es. Shake roof. EnclosL'<i i.:aragt's. Patios on both units first to eall gets this one time bargain. Unbelil'\'D· ble. C<ill now ! <.:a ll 842-2515. ----------------CLIFF DRIVE Our best Newport Heights buy. 3 Bdrms., family rm. & formal dining rm. Also, 2 car garage & hobby roorn. This home should sell quickl y at our low price or $74,900 hbli1her's Motice: VEAR All real esta te advertised 1n this newspaper is sub- <J."'IN hi '1 • U, I JJ'. '~/!\·I' ject to the i.~ooeral Fair ~lousing Act or 1968 [ ® which m akes it illegal to BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2<,iQ1 E COAST HWY C:ORON A CEcL M A R ad,,,ertise "any pre · . fere nce, limitation, or . discrimina tion bas('(! on I;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;; I GMl!-ral 1002 Getteral 1002 race. color. religion, sex)1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or national origin, or a n JUST LISTED OWNER intention to make any HARD'rOFIND TRA~S'"""RED such preference, limita· ... 4 bedrooms with " r'SI\ tion,ordiscrimination.'' rorma1 dining, scp<irate Spucious 3 bdrm , 2 bath ramily r oom & large family h o m e with ·rnis newspaper will not kitc hen e ating ilrea . pri v<1te cou rtyard & knowingly accept a ny Custom reatures thruout strcened porch off bdrm advert isin g for re a l include covered l)a \iu. for those balmy even· c:.i.ate which is in viola· custom wall coverini.:. ini;s. Bi g double c ar tion of the law. and up g rad ed ap -garage. Newly painted. l-----'--'-------1 pliances. A must see at Ready lo move into. Use Houses for Sale S54,950. Call 540-1151 FllA or VA terms at only $47.950. 646·7711. Open t.:ves, ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HERITAGE REALTORS Walker&Lee Real !state ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA DUPLEX SS9,9SO Spectacular bL'<i1.;h duplex o n B albo.1 Peninsula. Main unit has Lhree bii..: bedrooms and t"·o bil.ths . Gourmet ki t c h e n se r vt·s ;i spacious li,,,ing and din- in g <ircu with C llA CK LJ Nti FIREPLACE. Upstairs is a unique bathclors hideaway "'ith kitchen. bath, 1\-l JNl·BAY VIEW and secluded s un dcl'k. For complete informa· lion. Call 963·6767 . A CUTE TURNKEY OPERATION Really attractive, and solid, Balboa Island 2 story with all new copper plumbing and electrical systems, sturdy pl aster and redwood! construc- tion a nd 2 s unny brick patios . This 3 bedroom home is -cleverly decorated and the $99.500 includes all furniture. ll 's a cute turnkey operation. Ul'tljl()UI: t1()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1 . l ~ .f Getteral I 002 Ge•erol I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW LISTING PENINSULA PT. Attractive 1-sory home- with lge . livin).! rm . W/frplc .. din. area. large rear patio: 2 bdrn1s .. I bath PLUS huge roum & 2 STORY.POOL S2,990DOWH *$41,400* Wiii Sell VA La rge 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. Living + den. 12x24 Enc losed patio overlooking H&F pool. Owner bought property out-or-s tate. "HACIENDA" 2 STORY.POOL SACRIFICE $33,9SO "DESERTED" COUNTRY CLUB 0''/11 llJll ·"~ll"· . .,11. I [~ THE REAL bath over 2 t<ir gar:ii:c. ~ Steps to beach. 582.:-iOO ~ 673 -3663 642-2253 Eves True! Jus t $2,990 down + buys it! Two s t ory French motir chateau. (i1a nl s parkling pool. Completely remodeled & redecorated. CtL-.tom tile nre1>lace. !luge kitchen· mlrrOWi.lvC + indoor BBQ ! Winding staircasr to hid ea wa y m<i s ter suite. Large bedrooms. £nclosed patio. Electri1· garage opener. All this fo r on ly !29,900 full COTTAGE Trees gracerully shade $'4 9 SO DOWN entra nce lo this i:enuinc tile roared Casa'. Old Steps to leisure living or Home on the Wcrtff 646-3928, E"e.548·3561 ~ World charmiscarerully r ai rways lined wit h Privacy&Charm blended with modern liv · s waying palms. Panama Patio. 3 IK'l:J. 2 h;1_ associated BROKERS~AEAL TORS lOl ~ W 6otboo 611·166 ) 1 ... ~~~~~~~~~~~1 price! Take advantaJ.:l'. in g. Spacious li vin,.,: hats. wh ite s uits and &35' bo;tldul·k room. Cantina kitchen & Arnold Palmrr surround s139,500 FABULOUS dine. f'iesta party room this VACAN'r enter· LISTING Lachenmyer Excellent Costa A1esa Townhome. Call now. 752·1700. Realtor (if'l ti ,,O •l '~rtJNIO AINlt l' with adjoining terrace taincr 's deli ght ! Sweep-in the wonderful ~·orlrl <if -----------1 Secluded second story ing master bd rm and 2 JUSTLISTB:t mas t e r r e treat plus c hi ldre n 's re t reats . B<iy s hores. Tasterully THE REAL ESTATERS F . decor ated. ·rhrce ramdy Gorgeous hidden 2 story. guest quarters. Arched ormal dining. BBQ en· bedrooms plus a large 4 bedroom. Sharp & spot-balcony ~·ith command-tertainme nt center. JOG . . TO BEACI, d pl ay r oom with 11 less-shows lo,·ing touch 1ng \'IE"•'" of courty;1rd & " I-luge pa I C If f bo fireplace. An excellent in h ome, patio & poo . al irst onthisun· or at-trailt'r·camper-CALIFORNIA RANCHER garden ... e njoy outdoor i q u e BAH GA I N! seller says bring offer! offering. C<t ll us lo se£' 1t livi n g too ! Can you 963·7tl8I. Call 847 -60 10. ti:~~~~.0;~·.~· 'j'" ~~~R~ [i' '"""""'!ti'""'"""''•·· --~-;~-~-;~-'-1'-;~-~--i ~[~-~=== 3848 C•mpu• Na 549·8655 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~::;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Beaut if u I 3br ho me PARK LIDO THE REAL ONLY $45,000 Steps to shoppini.: c-entl·r Bi g beautiful Collct:C' Park home . Ir you have a bo<it or camper this mav be for you. This tovclY heavy shake roof home has 4 large bdrms. 2 b<ith & a cozy fireplace. This ~·on '\ last, call tod<iy . 545-9491. PARK HUl!ITIMGTON 4BDR +BONUS +POOL s pect ac ul ar entry to MEW LISTIMG SMEAK PREVIEW ~·thi gh vaulted ceil ings. Del uxe ;1<lul t C'ommuni-OCE •u~oHT s unk en livin).! room ty 2 bd'm' d 2' """"' 2 Beautirul new. quality : "·· en. 2 Designed for cntl'rtain-b th d · S kl Deluxe dop1°x + "U"'l ow· 11 •u•tom horn-0 •.• ,. ii con o un1l. par · ~ "' .. " '" " "" ~.. ing. Plus roomfor31ar"e '""th' o t' Cl t th room + extra parking. ing completion. Custom "' ,., u u · ose o e Sl59.500~ quality cvcry~·herc you boaJt!.c"oow95 ... Rs~~·L500TY· ocean. /I. \'Cl)' snhd in- CALL 6 7.S..7060 I oo k . Buy no\.11 a nd "" ~ ''est ment or honll' in choose your favorite 675-6670 Newport Bca1.;h for s pa cio us li vi nJ! and GOVT. OWNED carpet color . Pool size sis.750. Dy app'l. lots with orr "'''" '""" i--------1 C. F. Colesworth~ ~ lilDI formal dinini.: rooms. 3 BR , 2 Ba. Pool. Beaut. Gar de n k i lchen with area! $56.950 . $2,950 breakrast nook . Giant Do~·n. SI .075 costs & fami ly-party room. imp., $.501 PIT! Seclude d g uest s uite. C·ALL 556-8800 U niqu e s t ai rcase to massi ve mas ter pe n-Balboa Bay Prop. parkinA. P restigious EASJSIDE '~----------Newport a ddress. Call R~altors 640-00 0 1• f~~;,:~:,!.'0' mo" '" CHARMER --CHARM, Newoort Beach SECLUSION AND i STORY Located on m<i i::n1ficent over looking lake . End or 1\-la.(!nolia Street is this SUMSHIME tul·de·sac among ta ll ~HERITAGE lho usc a nd chi Id rens.1 ____ R_•_•~l_l<>o~-~·--- win g . soo SQ. r ·r . '"'""""""""""""""""""""""""""" BONUS GAl\-1E RlX>J\1 J COM l'LETE WITH ~ POOL TABLE. Rambl - ' REALTORS fin e older home . Unusual three bedroom trees . A dream y 5 Ha r<lwo o d floors. 2 plus t v.·u and one half bedr m . 16 x32 livin g hedro om s, 2 hath s baths home on bc<iuliful room. country kitchen, +family room + ;1rt J.:rt>enbclt in 'fhc Blufrs. den. pool & privacy. study. ,\lley access for A gracious home with its Needs TLC and hel p boat storage and fruit u v.·n private patio . now !!~ Vacant !! J\.1akc BLUFFS "G" ing rear grounds wit h OVERY almos t new rreeform ••111 l•tot•. ANTHONY POOL AND 4 bdrm. Guadalul>(' in o ri g inal B lurr s . Proressionallv decorat- ed. lots of rriirrors. ex-JACUZZI . Three ca r VA REPO 4 br. 2 ba. large family pansive view. $89,000. Aa r age. $16,300 dov.·n. Ca ll 963-6767 to preview. trees ~·1th i:arden art• ;ill i\ltrumum m:iintenance. ofrer . 1n and produc1ni.: (,;;111 Situated on a secluded now,il 'sa winner' c ul-1..l l'·Sac. Priced at 579,500.00 Call 673·8550. QP!«IPl~·ll\I U•,1,1~1·. 1•' room. Bea utirully rccon-COUNTRY dit1oned. Only f.36 .soo. MANSION [® Lowdown . CALLDISCOVF.HY ~Ii.eh above Lake ' Real Estate 645.5045 El si nore. an exc1uisite l ~·=====~~~~~~"!'l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;..,. ... ,.. I horn e. s 1 tu atcd on 14 tC"c:lw~ acres of uiew property. CM CONDO S9S.OOO. Jus t SJ2.soo-buys this J PENINSULA b edroom , 2 ba lh DUPLEX ~~,I~n~w~~l $42,500 11 N<wpo.• "· Coski Mew. 646-8811 ANYTIME SLEEPER AREA '!I It• I ". [® BALBOA ISLAND Cape Cod 4 hr, 2 ba. By owner. 121 Coral Aue .. 675-0985 @ herbert hawk1ns REAlTORS 6 46 ·3255 Classiried Ads ~el l bii::- ite ms. s n1all items or a ny item . 6'12-5678. 4 Br. 4 Ba &Gallery 2 fireplaces, wetbar Townhouse. Super loca· J bdr. 2 bath in Prime t1on near Collei,:e Pa~k .' rental area_ \.V alk to !\love in no~· <1 nd enJ OY l>e<ich and Lido shops . VA-FHA Ru stic charm 3 bdrm. 2 Gmeral 1002 General 1002 bath. firepl ace . Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Del uxe kitchen Pier ror yacht to60' You ma y select the finishing touches. 675·8120 WWW Se ll id le items 642-5678 I r ' 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ' • thPET~ BARRETT 5121·000· beauty. See1nA is behl·v- i n g Y o u f.'an also purchase suhJct·t to ex - ist in!! V/\ 10;_111 Call 545·!1491. -REALTY- 642-5200 615·4060 Carefree Cutie 3 Bedrooms, a ll upstui rs. master bedroo m is great-c ustom di!<Xlr -2 car ga r age/opener , ~·ood deck patio, auto.water softener.comm. pool & p lay a r ea nearby VA /Fl-IA /Con\•. S.1.5,500. Call Pool + 4 C• Ger. are just 2 or the featurell in thi s sec lud e d EasLo;ide, Costa Me!la. 3 bedrm home. Other ap- pointments include .shut- ters. charm, pane ling, s tone rireplace . hardwood rtrs, tustom kitche n & dininl? area. Gara~e would be Ideal for studio or work.shop. One ·ol ·a -klnd and nestled on t3S' d~p lot. Close to 17th St. shop- ping. Call now ror appl. 54&·5880 -HERITAGE • • REALTORS SUPER SNAii' Formal living room w /va ulted open be1m ceiling, Gourmet kitchen w /family room + new landscaping. Catt S~rl· Ing Investment Corp., 833-3044 ,I '"' ,~ H)A • •Ofl ,,,, ... ,, L< Yl\l,lf \ \IJ,J.:,- BE\1 ;r'\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO OCEANA Adult Community 2BR. 28A. t story end un- it . Choice loca tion . Ouertooking golr course ~·1t h J!\i m pse or ocean. Short w a lk to po ol , Jacuzzi & clubhou:~e. Nr. El Camino Plaza s hop- pinR. 3 mi. to ocean in Oceanside. $34 .500. By o~·ncr. Shown by app'l only. 548-3036 ------- *PRIME* Newport 4-Plex Pride-o{·o~·nersb.i p 3BR 2ba corner unit has frplc in m aster BR and rrplc in living rm. Others are all 2BR 2ba. On fee land. nr Hoag Hosp. Full price $137 .500. Call PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 64S..6646 GHleral 1002 G""rol 1002 .644-7270 IEAUTIFUL CAJIMB. .... HAlllOR VIEW HOME -private lt1I kingsize yard with 2 sepa rate patios. Both with overhangs for all yo ur plants, on a quiet cul·de-sac. Perfect family home, 3 bedrooms, paneled den, formal dining room . Close to schools. Come by and see this highly up~raded home on FEE land for $84,950. 16Z7hrtlw-lll.M.1. Dally 1·5 2828 E. Coosf Highway, Corono del Mor p ..=•'°' NOMlS rOI llVING NCTWOIK lll't~ "'<•• llfl, .. , '"· 1111, Of '"" •JO<MIOI ••tl'tlfl,. IOI •• ,. .. macnab I Irvine realty THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME Harbor Vie w 4 bedroom close to co mmunity pool, park & e lem . school . Lg. fam il y & bonus rooms. $97,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. ($65) COMMANDING VIEW of ocean, ha rbor & crimson sunsets from hi gh atop 1 of Corona de! Mar's m?st de:;ired streets . Complete pnvacy tn pool & lanai areas. 4 bed~oom s , formal dining room , family room & 2 fireplaces. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (566) HEWl'ORT OCEANFRONT Fantasti c val ue!! The perrecl ow n e.r /t e n a n t a r rangement. Upstairs -4 bedrooms, 2 baths, s~una & un comparable 180 degree view. Downstairs -3 bedroom, 2 bath apt. $218,000. Clint Moses 642-823S. (S67) HOME + WOllKSHOP+INCOME 2 _ bedroom duplex. Extra lg . kitchen s w /cu stom cabinets & Th.e.rma:dor built-in appliances. Utility-size lot. $46,000 Appl. only. Lms Egan 644 -6200. (868) IEASTSIDE Tilll'UX-$62,500 3 newly decorated units w /100% oc- cupancr. Great location! Great op- portumty to s ha re in Ea•t•lde growth. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (569 ) 64Z .. JJS IOI 00.. DriN uuzoo --... • • I G • I • ( • • I • ( ( ·I • I ' I ' I c • • I . . • ~~!~!.'7'.~.~: ...... ~.~!!!.~o.•. Sal• • I·· •••••••••••• HCMISl'l For s• Housts For Salr Tuesday Auyu:ll 26, 1 97~ DAIL '1 PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 7 Gt••'"' I OOZ G.-al • I 002 lolboa Island I 006 Cotta M e10 I 024 Irvine I 044 Hou1•s For' Sde' Hou\eS For Safl' Condominiums Industrial / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo,. sale 1700 Property 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNH. l ·Hr 1-;ni::hsh style MESA VERDE Mewport l eac:h I 069 Mewpori leach I 069 •••• ••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••"' LIDO ISLE charm. n1any xtrs. 1'crr Shurp J br l'h;1rmcr ('ust loc. nr S Huy 673·0897 11111.s l br & buth.-., walk 1n 1 HOME LEFT! •••••••················ ......................... HORTH LAGUNA 1----------AtRPORT BLDG. Waterfront 4 BR .• 5 ba., rumpus rm . Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 NEW Deluxe r>plx , <I & J br, fant. inc. All lu x. S1S4,SOO. By ownr. 212 Diamond . 675·20'J9 e losct:.. Pool . 11 pa , loind11 c1111t.•t.I, 2 i;at111.!i Hy golf routs(' Uy ()wncr, Mfi 1428 or 979 1n47 . This r11•v.· fr1•p i..lund1ng ho1nt' 111 l J111\' 1':1rk hu~ approx. 2500 sq ft of Ii\ Ing spa('\: II 1111·h1dcs 3 Ir~ HH 's, rin1 :.hcd honui.. rm, 3 ~~ B:1lh~. fornlal d1n~ni.t rm & f.un11l y rni '!'he pr11·c 1s $6•1 .. ':100 leust•hold & the bwlder Is ;111x1ous 10 S\'ll' WATERFRONT RETREAT GOMDOS 6400 ~(I ft 1ndus lr1al "'h1tl'V.ll\l'r \lu~w" 2 &· 3 bid ~. :-tdJa ccnt lu the hdr1n unit' friun sr .. 1 uuo. m<i1n runway ;il ()rani.:c Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba, or 4 Bil, 4 Ba with 2 Bil, Iba. Apt. Sandy beach, courtyard, Reduced to $265,000 -------l.l'M'l,I!: l~l.1\NlJ 3 br. 2 b11, lanu1 of[ llUllO + 2 br "Pl. $13S,OOO . Ca ll Sat/Sun . or :.rt 5PJ\1 wkd ys.675-1008 Hll'LEX 2 )'r!I. old . I. 2 & 3 br's Bltns Int-. $675 rno. $70.000 ;r .. l?ti l'a1nl'la Lu. 6"2·3~a ur 642·2'.0l Hyov.·nl'r. ltcsl va lue! J Bdrms , 2 baths: large deck. Ciu1t'k pOSSCSSIOfl1 Call 6 75·7225 (;ounty ;\1rport. lni:I <t a•r·cond o(r1c1.-s + am~ <•,, wl "'" ••1111 !•lt•U <ll •••wl \"..\IJ,~:\· HE:\I]'\ pie purkini.: & lrccv.•ay 1dl'nl1ly $155,WJ Spacious it DR, fa mily rm .. (lining rm .,unnY priv patio ; 52 ftlol. $179,000 ' ·c_ ____ , DMa Point 1026 PARK 11 HOMES SS2-9300 RIDICULOUS But 1'ruc IAYFROHTAGE $99,500 A BERO ENTERPRISE S CO ~ttr . 4 BR., 3 bu., Lido Sou<l . 77 waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 Ft. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy.,,.1,. D"v•· NB b 7S · blbl • G .. •ral I 002 G<Mral I 002 -······················ ....................... . W ES L EY N TAYLOR CO. REA l.T Oll S s t 11 ~e 1!146 IEST IH :THE 11.UFfS! $98,500 llcautifully decorated "E" plan with view or north bay & mtns. 3 BR. 2112 ba ths & fam rm w /w e t bar & frplc. Su nny Kitchen, 2 patios & privacy. 2987 Quedada Open We<l 1-5 21 11 S• Jaaqoln Hlls Raad !IEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 Gtnerol 1002 General 1002 ................................................ ATTEHTIOH BUILDERS!! ABANDONED BEACH TRl·LEVEL ASSUME lalboa Peninwla I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ll R ll I 'l'i!v.'r1h1nr1• 11t• • .r· \11[l' A·F'llAM 1-: 3 hr, hUi.!C yd _ J . ,.,,,, /\,I llllllJ! ar1•:1 lmmaculalc2Bll.2 1'ki , View ! SllS ,!JSO (;I , &IJ.ar.l·rpl.rrnl.&IJal'k lge 1lat11), oversized lot, Hobcrt:s Hlty.493.iflUZ pat111s.551 -l:l!'1l .Just J{c<.lucc<I . O\.\'llt::I' wants actiOrl Scnic>r adu lt.s corl1munil.>' apt . Squc1rt· l'.11 k V,\·. 4 HI· \l ,'l'tll<S by owner. sx,'.1,500. l)ays, LIDO REALTY hdrrn, 11l'rl l1drr11. I i_. :-.1\• I< l'll l :>40·157 1, fo;vcs. 673·G31 I Fountain Vall~i I 034 UNIV. l'rk . l'.1rk IJ :1 tir, 2 halh..;. l"l"'•lt·r rrn. 1t111 673-4400 ru), rr11\1 . ~··rl!•.il ,11r 1 ---~~-~--­----••••••••••••••••••••••• ha + s ludv, ,1lnu1n. U1J LARGf:4BDHr-t 3 Hit + ~t)l1 i.. ~rud ed <·1it:-., tlrJr... At ~120,0()() a11pr:.us:1l. ask· spacious eondo ~;, 1:~112 \1'al'l . lnd:-.t'pg ~.000. ing $l l G,OOO. biJ·4Zl4 __ i>ools, patio, tll;I ~a rage i>v.•n 'A gt . 547 7044 __ LaCJUna Mi9uel I 052 Mew port leach I 069 BAY&lkach'IOC'.313Bay liy owner, $34,900.J·---------1·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave.,673·7~57 .2br,2ba 5'15-4913 __ ----••Jo~OREVt:ftVI EW'' + extras. $72,500/best CRY $53,000 New 3300 St1 ft on <"ul 337 7 Via Lido, H.B. 673-7300 BAYFROHT ~oft. I\ ,1 !~·r ~· (',11' 11,11•, Ill ,1 II \ l' \. I I .1 ' C.:u,1 .. rll1f!•<I. 1~·.1utdully land,! ,1p1·i l & •1uror 1\.,. ~U tlll' 1'"'11 ~··· l" ,qJ prt•1· ..,,,:,:,11t1t1 11 ... 11\.\11t·i· .s:1 r 11:!:1:1 ofr.Owne r •IYOWMER • Beautiful , val·an\, 3 de·Sal·.1;u,1<Hn4 Blt.3h;1, -'--'-'-""'-------!Parkside t;slnlt:s, 4 BR. brkfs L rrn, f.11)1 rnl , XLNT INV''STMF'NT bedroom ColJcg1· !'ark ~Cus tom llo1nPs H1\LBOA PBNINSUl.A ~EA'!' .\dull 2-.ltirv. ~.1lt• 1-:.~c·1·lh·n1 lo<·:tuon un the ! "" r11·r. :1 hr, 11 • 11:1. 11\ • • , I t~n .. + lgegarnl'room-.J llbrar.v . (.':.Ill 1 .. :-cl' BR R d I · hom e. Ct•nlral :11r. V1\ es1 cnl1a & Com. Car )!ar. Park & School:-, $120,000 H:ll !)oil! B<>:'lll) mercial In come. Good across street. Over S7000 31)l)raisctJ_ World Ilea! ltEAL'l'Y IN'' Estate ~ti·77n ""' assumable lo<.i n. Uy upgrd incl ccotral :.ur. ---- owner. Prin e. o nl y. Transferred. ask1ng onl)i"""""""""""""""""""'"""""""""l s EI\ ·r t; HU A f' E $52,000.673·6646 $69,750.847 ·5298 5 B d beaullfully d1•t·nrat1«t, '---·I----e rOOmS ~200 SCI ft 4 lxlrm O<'l'iln 11,1y &nnly 1i blucktothe· ru1, d111 ,1rt·.1. "'.t~h··r. Lk:e:111 . Each hornc has •I dr)'t•r, t1•1n:.: 11H·I lov.' hllr111 ,, 4 hath s & Jlrl l't· S:!~•~1111. \\':il k to (; :d I£• I') , 2 f1repla ees, po11J. 1·lu 1,h ,,· S.\I) ;,.112 v.c1hu r . ultra rnodern - CoronadelMar 1022 H!Mltingfonleach 1040 Fumily roonl & 2ir_. v1cwho111e .l.iu<irdl·dprl'-k,1tchcn & p;ivalc pi.er. Income Pra~rty 2000 f t'C land. See at 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• baths, just me;1nt f11r lht> stige area. RA.RE l·<l /PLEXt:S2br&Jbr.2 activt> fam1 I). Scp:1rate AMCHORAGE 4 IR DUPLEX ba. Cpl, d rps, bllns. enc. master bed room. formal IMVESTMENTS SO. OF BAYSIDE gars . $59,9.SU. ca. Owner. dining area. Low main-IJ l 4 149,7711 , 842·0389 tenance >·ard. PriC't'd at -IRVIMETERR. with a J BR , 2 BA rl•ntal. 1.::.::..-:::::::_ _______ , Only 11/:i >'ears old . •N,.Oc•a••.qualityhm 2 :$63.300. The best buy in Mission Viejo , 1067 Cdlt1 : immac.3bdrm.,2 Featurin"bcam<:cilin...... 1 '1 4Ull 21lA Univcrsily Park! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba.,pallo .SH),500 ,., ,..,., yrs, 5 y, · · uEWPORT5HORE5 natural wood and bri C'k beaut. lnscpdn'g s.sJ.500 LE RAISOR 3Br, co ndo. 111:1 ba. frplc, " textures and perfect o ffer. Con ventional upgrd 'd crpt. W/D incl. 2·Sty. /\.frame. :1 Dll, 2 location.Call644·12IL hnaocin g only Owner. REALTY $.14.900.581-7857. ha .. decorator·.s dream. 536-2335 ll ui.:e co rner lol w /2 • · 4523 Campus Or., Irvine Mew port leoc.h I 069 patios. $69,500 J BR Cont.lo, I t,:i Ba. 2 s ty. Ca mpus Valley Shop Ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Sty 3 Bit. den. $62,SOO I~ $24 ,750. Asm 6¥.. Sl5,000. CALL 833-8600 PANORAMIC VIEW 3 BH . large patioS63.750 East Balboa Bl vd., or tall 675·8120 for more de· tails. -______ , 6 UNITS EASTSIDE Spentl;d1h· ""'1th present rl'nls :ind rent' l';1n lk· raisc•I. Wil l ex<:han)-!l'- Ownt·r fll•X 1\ill·. A:-.k1n ~ SI02 .UOO l~Quail l ltmlPlac• Praperti•• 7S1-1'120 Lots for sale Z200 ........................ 3 LIJ"f'S Cl At•rc:-.) Ocean· frunL I\.lallhu. \'l'IJ' low llowr~ ti42 3•->£:! lll•altor 7 u1111 lot f'.:a:-.L..,H1e Cos1:1 ~1 CSJ, 1.!o.auail h " ltmlPlac• . Praperti•• 1 7S2-1'120 -1400 QUAil St, N(W'°lll •fACK Out of State Properly 2600 .......................... <I i.F.V Jo:I.. l ':i acrl' im~ JJroved view lots. $1 lllU cash. Beautiful (Jrcguo vie v.', w:.dk to river. 675·7239 Real Estate- Wanted 2900 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Tn-Plcx or 4·Plex, Mesa Vcrdt· area. Very in · tcre ... tt·d. Will make or· f..:r . .S.16·955•i. after t; Pt\1. ~~~:;;o;' :;;~·~~· ;;~1 cS~9~7~5~0~.,_.,d~o~._::O~W:C_:s:c:cJ.1 ----------I Bay & 1 rvine Hills. En-3 BR .. hke new~ !65.900 • 646·5632 Turlfe,.ockHills tertainer 's deli ~ht CAYWOODREALTY ... oo OUAllSf. NlW'1)•f llACK R t I en o s SHORECLIFFS AnxiousO-. w/oool & game coom . * 548-1290 * Cul·dC·S aC' leading to tcr· Vacant 3 Bcdrm. 2 bath Elegant. elteeuti\·e.type Fantastic new 4 br, 3 ba, ---r a c e d d i c h on d r a • 4000 sq ft custom horn"', DOM,. LIFT ......................... Houses Furnished d. , 5 · h ·1 w /poo\. Ocean & canyon -VIEW home in prestige " T s•-~--para lse . pan1s ti e . r · wood ceilin"S, 3 frplcs. • H •HD'.'· ax ~= entry to lavish living view. Tremendous polcn· -area o Irvine. Beautiful· l • SIG' 000 ~ A tial. Askin" $139.'""'. A•". -ty decorated & main · many x ras. "· · It's snntJess and easy to HuntinMon ~ac:h with soar in it bea med ., """ ri' -"A51 02 531-97 "" ~· 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General ........................ Li\'C in this nice 2 hccl room home while you l1uild your units on the Jt.4 lot. Room for pool ta· til r in large converted f.1 mily room. Walk-in 1·h)se ts , paneling, i;as b!tns & covered patio l·nhaoce this property. Don't delay on this ... onl)' S.W.500. Call 546-5880. 675·6900. ta in ed. L"c. covered 1 _~_·_l _o_, __ ~_• ___ 1 keep lhal v.·ay, A 'cccol SPRIHGREl.D ceil in gs! European ----------• fireplace comforts o-iaot n-alEstate patio; security gate en· POOL ly redecorated 3 BR end ESTATES , C1\jlo;YON cottage 1 hr ,,, COZY 2 hr house on R·2 ru::: t E t ·1 h I family room ! Sweepin,... ry. ary occupancy uni tov.·n ome nearpoo OPEN DAI LY 51110. uti l pd .. La~ • ., lot, room for other unit. by'Ms:.VAY ·1 bl El Modena Ave. 4 BR ., d [ bh ·th s taircase to mammoth ....,.1 000 0 _3 ll"I ava1 a e. 3, b d. . f . an cu ousc w1 OVl'r-New 3 & 4 ple-x lk·ac·h. Also C.l\-1. t br, master s uite + 3 hu~e "'' · · v.·ncr .,, ·' "' 552·7000 h a ., ining rm .. amt· sized master sui te and utd pd . singles, couples. bd G k. "FOREVER YOURS" ly rm. Oval pool. $74 .900 o1·•ht ,, ... ,, ,.,·cw ·~' 500 plus 3 Br-, 2 Ba "'"lk to w '''NB l ''' rms! ourmet 1tchcn lm mac 2br. Iba, R2 · · c""u ... .;:AA;J, • ll0 !\1F:OWNERSUNIT .. a · · • a nd king -size pantry! Corner lot. Walk to bt·h. You 'll spend many hap· CAI.I. @ 11 "11 ' 2.a 1.i a 644·7211 -Offered from 587 .500 ulll pd, sinJ?les, familic.s. -~~~~~~~~~I Boat·trailcr at'C'l'SS and 418 Goldenrod. Ask to sec py yea rs in this unique A· . A,;,Jd,.#t._ M.lm West of Ue;lt h JIJ ~•tl . Ii Cd M fen ced 1 hr, util pd. -Grecian pool! Assume at 417 Goldcnr(Xi. F'r;1rnc style homl', Very 71 blcks on /\darns. north at ~~;.1;~9.~~30couple. Ab1. .. SJ4.200 loan at a lov.., low pnv;1tc atmosphere with "'r' r Nt ~p~i~.1·,~,1':1 o rrict I S ' · Alabama, 2 blO(·ks. I cc:::::.::.:.:.::.:::;:. ___ _ OCEAN VIEW $JOI per month. Vacant · ELE"'.'ATE!) VIF.W LOT. eleganl yards. patios &l;~~~~~~~~~~1,_".": ___ ":":::""_':°"_1 ~ KENT llOGERS Balboa Island 3106 l·lurry !Call 1W7·6010. Spacious Jbr. 2ba. fa rn dc{·kint:. t-'eatu r es -ftt:AL'f'Y ~HERITAGE REALTORS Newcustom2,400squarc oP1'lu1'>•11\•(J"<1tJ11•. ,, rm , lg pvte courtyard. Roman bath & atrium. N rt"-h ••••••••••••••••••••••• r o o t h o m e w i t h [ ~ $60,000 present 1st Tl>. 968.4.156. AMXIOUS OWNER ewpo DC"DC HARBOR HIGHLAMDS l ............ ',..",..·,..",..°',..1~900 ... · ,..·"'~"' ......... 1 5 BR Bayfront w /pi er-. 11<1.noramic ocean view. ~ On l y $82.500. F'Cl'. AKIMGDOM Qu ality construction and Newport C r es t 3 Bdrm. 3 bath , fa m1lyl ~ Avail. ~l /1 5, Wntr. $fi00 Builder will customize to Kingaard R. I::. 642·222l. custom interior n1ake Townhomes. 5' i do .... ·n, room . clttra nice 1>at10, w /\NTF..:J) mo. Ref·s. rcq. 673·9221 n1eet yo ur individual re· ror your kinf,!. F.very UP· this 4 bdrm .. 2 b;1th, nne 81l4 ''k /\Pl{, 2-•I ~rms. walk to Manners, t-:ns· $ '~==~"""'='='='==<-I C grade poss ible~ 4 lxlrm, 3 1 1 1 f · l Old or neg lected units f<ir QU IET Little Island 3 br. 11 uiremc nts . 117 ,000.i. ostaMesa 1024 h S f oftoday'sbesthuys.1'hc enc ~::i r .1>00 , enn1s. r. 1n i.: .• ~!!a rbor ll g h hr t t 10'; down. 962·778H. . ***•SA.VE SSS$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl . J car gar. 11.:. roo . family room·s for fun , $58.875 Ph. 645-6141. 12 School. S72 ,500. 548-6640 ~;3,6372rom pv par Y 2 ba, frpl. patio, steps tu fancy v.·hitc brick wall h d. . f 1 llo'···n •·t. lfcom C•.t Hwy · · heh . $335 mo. Wnlr. KEY B t th 1· · t d WAGON WHEEL d h · t e 1n1ng room1s orma uu ..... ., I ea e an icipa e a n wroug t iron . andthepatiois covcrcd. north on SupC'rior, '/4 San Clemente 1076 6UHITS 675.3683 < l\cALTOl\Sil price increase and you CHARM 968.4456_ mile toentrance). ~ deduct the taltes and in· c:.:::.cc.:.:::... ______ , Only S.S7,950 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA. DEL MAR Lovely 2·sty. ram. home ; lerest from YOUR IN-Rusti e ranch home in 1\dolt Condo, 2Br, 2Ba. "' RIGIIT O:\' TllE Rcal·h! $210 000 3 BR , 2 ha, patio, gar. BA YCREST COME tax. 2 Bedroom. 2 Eas tside Costa Mt.-sa. 3 Fool, Tenet. Jez. tUll P\1., rd. Cus l. heaury. 4 S b 1., 1• Id .1 Small family or couple Bed'ooms. 2 b3·•·. lot•.· <· 8 h , · ~ 900 Id 8 S IX eau 1 u o £"r uni s d > Custom lath and plaster bath Condos in Santa u~, " .:=('. c 2 mi..,.,., yrs. o . Y owner .• ave · 1 only (no s tu ents • 4b,. 2b•. ,.parate family Ana still only $21.950 with of tree11 & flowers. Bright 536·7990 or 960-1705 VISl•H Sl0.000 fee. $159.000. Sub· 1 1n pri~e c 0,'°11na de i\lar Avail. Sept. 6. $350 +uliL f ~ & chee,ful . c··o't l ··~i -'--'--'--"C.C-'----1 .• 4927 .. 1 o<'at1on. arc two W -·~ rm and formal dinin". 10%down, ask orr1ank .. .,,, llE•l.:TY m ... terms. · . ...,. b d So .. ntr.Agenlu•,,..""""' " Jon g at $43 ,500. Call VACAMT-7'/2°/0 "' 1----------·I e rooms. me 11ave1-cc.::.c==c.c.c..::... __ _ Ma ny , many quality ,839=-=·83c:2:clccA.cge.e:co:ctc.. ---I 55,_7500 · GORGEOUS Mob•"l•Hom•s r,·,cp l•••c• All have c c Lilli · t d · 1-546-2313 . GI existing loan. Cap· ..... ... ozy ottage· e 1s an ~~:u:~: ~~:~~b~.,8~~ SOPHISTICATED (.>l'f•;r,,.,., .. ,q,,• '1·''1"" tiva l ing c:ithedral stylf.'""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""" HACIEMDA ••• F.•.• •• S.a0l••••••••••·'·'·O•O• enclosed garages. La~n · 2 BR, newly decorated:· Ne wport Bea c h at COUNTRY e.x erior .. ~nurmo r L-aBeach 1048 ., C II I ~ { ~ 1 E us edl· Custom 6 bedroom Bi" dry room . Excellent 1n -Sept.·Junc, adults only. ' tiled fam11y 1 room .. Ex ·.;~:~••••••••••••••••• Ca n yo n with view . lOltSO'Across fromllunt-vestment. •1 our n· No p e t s. $220. p /mo S73,000. CALL556-2660. Atmosphere • gracious ·. 11 : quis ite goli carpeting. • Wa rm, adaptable family ington Stale Beal'h $3600. 7v;stmenl Oi\'ision today. +util. 675·200S C::SELECT a trium foyer. H igh l~·=:"::=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I Astonishin i.:ly lov.· priee. Would You Believe home t hat's arc hitec· 536·32<18&646·5..'IWi. ·•2·17CHJ. I PROPERTIES beamed ceilings. Formal Absentt>c owner sil'k of ... own your own con· turally perfect. One ofl ----------1[\6 ! Balboa Peninsula 3107 ~:;;;~~~;;:~~~~I dining room. Country SALLCASHS payments. Only5ycars dominiumapLo; .. startinJ.: our best offerings at Acre-a9eforsale 1200 ~ ••••••··~··•••••••••••• ~!~~~eennt~ ~~~~~~1;1~"· O~~~o:e~~·rH~t-~1.uiUt~~t. f~~;1ti~11111 ~1~!~11~ ~;c~~ ~~~~ ~~i~~·1:1C: rt~r th~ $300,000644-1766 ~~~~·~~·!\;~~·~·~~~~~ , . · NB~y~ie~.AJ ~r~ ib~ ~:fx: BUILDER'S Of'IN111 •1·"11u1,r01<1 11•c<• Cal1 897_032 1. beach! $65,500 For a Ji"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 60 Acres, Coachell a INVESTMENT DIVISION $475 Yrly lease. Avail L H [.~'. .··. COLlEGEP•RK -bdrm. unit; bi g ocean p 0L Valley, $240.Wl. or will OPEH HOUSE s.673pt22. I. 835,·31kn00dsdays , Uxurv ome .... view.walktobcach! PARTY O cons ider trade ror com· -4 teves w . 'I. Customized 4 lxlrm .. 2 . HOUir:~ me rici al property. Delu:1e4-¥!ex Custom built 5000 sq.rt. J~===''='='='='=".. baths; wrouJ!hl iron )!ate mfi~A~,...;:,~ ~ 546-9556 Agentaft.6. 7352 Garfield . New units BALBOA PENIN. Hig Canyon home. 5 entry. 2 patios. Walk to ....-.>) L.J.dull-c.....-Unbelievable! S Bdrm , J l-'c.:.====-"-""'--1 1-luntini::ton Beach, lalt Avl. Aug. 30th. ~;rable Bedroom. 6 bath, hilltop DOVER SHORES all sc hools. Call for I--~==== ---W@e 'G}I' bath, lar~e yard with Commercial sheltered propert.y. Isl Duplex. \\'e e kly o c IOl'a tionwilhview of~olf GALAXY DRIVE app't. V . .\CANT 4 Br. A.c;sume 499-2800 huge sparkling pool for Pr-operty 1600 yr write·off $111\1. Lions longer673-2009 course. Oversized lot. Co.-bin-Mcrtinlne. VA or new LN. 544.950. good family fun . Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• f:statcs,536-2,579 CostaMeso i\tany e)(tra features in·-R•duc•d SIS,000 Owoe,/A"col'1"7739 Says SELL! Ca ll today ''•---------'--"===:..::c.:c __ _ 3124 Realtors 644-7662 "' ....... · J"s t 11·5 1ed. o"' ex.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl"d;ng ,;,.rood;1;00. ;n. To Sl69,SOO ...,EWPORT l I f l I I · It ·1 t t' I"' 2Br "Dol1House",lgelo1·. er·com. c ec ron ga c Be t 3200 q ft v · i~sT•HTC'SH c us 1ve. won as. + much more. Reduced. au · s · · iew " '""' ,... 579 ,500. Call 646-7711. TRIPLEX child & srriall dog ok. 15H 270.000. ·o .... n Daily 1-5 home. 4 br. den. fam. rm, for Your Home WALK TO Qrw>n Eves i\1errill, S29S. 549-0433 Y "' pool. 1626 Galaxy Or., by · cd 1 I •· · WITH PM . 49 Royal St. Geocge. Owo.,/Agt. &12-2589 FUii •PP'"" "ue p<. Westm1·nster Ma1·1 •. . . l-a Beach 3148 640-6161 I -'"'-===-'----~ Call now for freeevalu a-••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE lion . As k fo, J;m and GoldeowestCollege. Monarch Bay SPENDABLE LEASE $160.000 Be"h "ABANDONED" 2 STORY VILLA POOL-BEACH $43,900 Sl'c luded e ntry to spacious living room. Formal dine. Garden kitchen. Dramatic stairs s10o·ecp to second story ... ui tes featuring huge hideaway mas ter & 1·hild rens rooms. Owner l11,1ught another. Can 't af· ford lwo. Take advan- t.ige. Call 963-7881. ·~·i Ill O·") J(JN ro111 N•(1•' THE REAL ESTllTERS Nichols. Clean J bedroom. l :Y• Gardens s pray across bd rm penthouse unit Condo. for $950 mo. or $32, 750 Century 21,546-9521 bath. fireplace. country huge rear yd. Ocean &i~-=======--I has ocean view. 2 bdr m $ 7 9 5 m 0 . u n r u r • Perfect starter home, A HOME WITH kitchen, large back yard Mtn. vus . Tiled entry, Oceon on One Side-owner's unit has glass Oceanfnt. 3 br, 2 ba, 2000 d l.lt> r· . , F with lots or fruit trees. beams, warm, fces h. wall facing extra large sq . ft .• wetbar. frnl. Sec. nee s a I e lltln. an· A FUTURE S . t $ 39 500 Bay an the Other I A th 2 bd ·• tas tic investment. Call ee to apprec1a e . l . poo . no er rmun-guacd.Adults.544-7678 for a fam ily with a future $45,500. Call to sec. '"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Beach retreat located at it facin~ pool. $78,000 for 64F~:;·TOLSOHINC. the private f>.1l'Sa Verde ('JIJ6t~.';lll!mlJ1!tf"'I th e tip o f B a lboa -"""=""----====:..1 quick sa l£". 1 BR, walk to beach, nu Golf Course & Country '"-··· _____ !:.,!~ PRESTIGIOUS Penins ula . Boat launch, Nev.·port C·l + ! Ocean pets , a ll util. & cable. PRESTIGE HOME Club greens. Fairways • 962·4471 (~;)546·8103 Monarch Bay Terrace; ~ettly & pr1;h,.t1e "", aAc h3 View. 4 lots, 2'1,000 sq. ft . I! 1 . . Sl9.'i. (2 13 ) 244·6386 vr trees&pondsallat your an e legant & gracious JUS across es ree . G ar. Apt.+ 3 houses Quail~ {714)494·5012 PLUS IMCOME back door. f'ormal din-home ; architect de· bedroom home offering a Terms·Owner.642.6622 • Rlac• Beautifu I 3 year old ing room . billiards sized GIAMT signed with spectacular delicious combination or Praperti•s . . Cute 3 BR. walk to beach. duplex in Costa J\.1esa. family room p lus . a LA CUESTA white water views. 3 t ex ture s & t on es. PR IM E COJ\.1 M. Prop, 751 •1920 no pets, all util & cable. For the family that .trophy room or den . on estate size lot. Custom Bdrms., den, sep. dining Balboa's finest location, 19th St .. CM. 34000 sq, ft .1 _,._'°~""::'~"~"~· "-'~w~'"~';'~":c'c:'~"-l -~$3~S~5~ . ."!'.\2~l~3~1~24-4_·_638_G_nc wants a lovely large 3 C h ildrens v.·i ng with shimm er ing pool. Hot rm.; exciting entertain-bkr, for complete details lot + BldJ!. Tenant on <7l 4)494·5012 bdrm. 2 bath home with playroom • 4 i::ia nt jacuzzi, s huffle board ing area around pool & call , mo, lo mo. $75.000. Xlnt. OMLY I LEFT! Mewportleach 3169 private yard plus a fine bedrooms & 4 baths. Its court + putting green!! jacuzzi.$189,500 540-1720 terms. Prin, only. Ab'1.. All others sold! ••••••••••••••••••••••• investment 2 bdrm, 2 eltc lusive~ Only $129,950. Mammoth billiard rm, TURMER ASSOC.. 642-3360 spa.cious 4 Unil Bid~. The Bluffs. 3 BR. & fam. bath unit. Seeing is CallS46-231J. brick fplc, 3 baths,trash 1105N.CstHwy,Laguna TARBELL spnnklers, bltn-;,.lots or ''Greenbelt". Avail . believing-$72.900. Call Ol'f,...r119 ·11~ru>J10~fN'r1• compactor . Can't be 494-1177 Condominiums lawn,. Best buy 1n fast Sept. l to Feb. lSth at S45·9491 ~ . . -. . . [·~· .· '' .•• ,• ..• :. ~ duplicated. ln the 60's , ----------.11----------1 for sale 1700 moving area! Inco me S600 Mo.Agt,640-.5560 - ·. Bkr962-551 1 Oceanfront Sand Beach TheBJuffs:earlyarea ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8 20. $85,000. Agent l~-c.c======-- Wh itewater. tide pools. 6 l·Story J BR. 2 Ba. * * * •DOM"T• * * * 549-0812 or 646-6710 WINTER AVAIL9/8 ' · •·•·• WALK TO BEACH BR. 4 b•. $350.000. 73 . $.<7 .000A)rt.640·5560 1 di~· Lacge cl"n Newpo't , . 4 Bl k Cl ~9~~'isi. u b mi t. own · l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I ~:.Y f~~r uannde~'s;'4~ax~ FCo~p~te~! e~;~s:i~retci Island. 2 Br, frpl , beam:., . : : ; . By Owner. lge4 BR, 2 Ba , DC s ose MOST FOR LEAST! month total you can ha ve home. 442 s. Flower , S.A. W (W cpt, $26.5&13-8522 M esa Verde . 29 32 . . . Custom Home For Sale HBR VU MONTEGO , allofh1staxadvantagcs. $35,000.Tradcfor gd.inc.2 BR. s tov e , r e fri l!', VETS "' 1 ..:R~ed:::.:w~ood=~·~5=57~·5=1~7~6---t 1:'1 l~d entry lo exqwsite By Owne r in Laguna nicest on market. $8.'J,800 On I y 1 07c down at pro p. Ca n tid d other v.· ash e r, dry l' r . VA approved homes. No li ving. 3 Bedrooms, + Beac h . $58.000. Buy (least pri ce cause no S21.950. 2 bcdrm. 2 bath equities, TD's or cash. Cpts/drps. $275 yrl.\. dwn pmt. Cosla Mesa. Chate. den. Upgraded thruo~t. before Jan.1 and receive rltr). 4 Br, Fam Rm. Dlt, Condos in Santa Ana. Rick A I 1! c re t t e ''-'67_,.c.:1966:.::~·----- llave something you want Htg. Bch, Irvine. Ca ll Mesa v.....m La ~ge cu\-~e·SSC' .lot ~Ith $2000. tax credit plus Bonus Rm, Nu pnt, nu Ask for F'rank 839·8321 Owner{Rltr. 547·&100 I to sell ? Cl.ossified ads do Ve le ran cou n sel or frui,t tree~. Ras rirepil, 2 save Re a I tors com-lndscp . nu dshws hr. Agent. BA YSHORES Wntr. r(·'• it v.·ell . 642_5618. 836_5086 Dram a t ic 2·stor)' on patios. Mirrored doors & mission. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath· highly upgraded, cov'd 1.:.c::C:::-------1 (8) 2-bc homes. fixer· ta l. Cheerful 3 br con,11, ·~-========f~~;::=:::;:====·1 large paradise grounds muraled walls. A must Ocean View-Mexican patio , sp rnklrs. nr BY Owner, Kona Condoin uppe rs. Gel . C.M. loc. fur 'd . Close it', ba\. _ withenormous frcc·form ~ee. hu r r y and call Ce r amic Tile. Open pool /schls . SEE THIS Hawaii. 1 hr on water. w /I~ lot. '!.·eager ltealty, 646·3545 · Q./?Q"O 4\'11r. A. _ f) -C ~C::. 81 dance pavilion. Total 962-5585 . House Sat. & Sun. 8130 & GREAT HOM E. 832.2200 walk to Kailua Kona .1 c556:::~··~·\~7~l.'-------I ~~ l""U~~ (.!:Ji P<J•·µ luxury inside.formal en· 8 131• 946 Tiajuana. Owner. Pres . rented. $38,000. HousesUnfumished 7' f I f • • W JG "lh Chuc'-le try to pool-table sized 4 004981383 968-7814 RIDICULOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• no n ''guing ora ome WI 0 ~ family room. oversized 12 :00· : -· General 3202 io1i..o1 "''Cl.A' I. M>lU-N living r oom . Banqul't Newport leach 1069 Newport leach 1069 Mewport Beach I 069 OFFER o,_,,,,. ......,., of the dining, Jed bath off ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lour x ...... bi.d w0tdt t»-master r e treat . 4 WANTED low 10 '°'"' kNr 11rnpi. -dt. Bed,ooms 1·0 all. Ex· o N l;;';"':;;;DWE~l;L;Wll~;";-;;~':;';;';; THE WATER 5 Units Newport tleights, I I L' Al'C IS ", A I I i· terior or PV stone. Won't I• 6 units t::astslde, each -· · • · Jast,call. priced at Sl\9,000. Don't 540·1720 SPAHISHVILLA PRICE REDUCED beemb•"""cd.make" sized dble garage, priv ........................ FREE t'R~:~: • Proressional Ser\·1r1·• •LANDLORDS• Hom•finder-1 ~ 642-9900 California's LarJ?esl •Rental ~ct•!• I B I L l E I ti TARBELL 3 Bedl"OOm , 2 bath, ove,. ndkulou• offe<. yard, yummy landscap-$2 s o o o : I' I' I I 29SSHarborB!vd.,C.M. ing. Near new. walk to I • I' aauail ~ . . . the b ea<h . s•s,ooo . Plac• ~~;' "> f B A F E L I! lnfloilon h•• ""'"•h• •bout Lg~=~~~~: 'm 5J6.S836 This beauttlthful ureclu·nc1a edlsle h«?me isf f$o;;;';5b0y Proplrile• j\~i.Jl;ii?I:; ' 1. -I 11 I I OM 1hlnQ; It hes etimin•ted Many 'ex t~as. 3124 owner a • c pnce 0 I I • !toOOUAr~si~.·~~~'llACH I . . . ... .,..,., .. '°" .... Now 837p;·i;.~~.CM . >41>\222 &I ·~~~~~~~ this. weekend. Any reasonable off, er \2)28R homesoo llot.Gd TFOllLE!HSHDLVOICRDES H E c 8 A L • IY o~ considered. l bedrooms, 4 baths, 3700 sq. c1,~0 11°1y'.· !?f.6'~,",d. Yeager Mem ber or iJo ,,,, or I we"re •II crying like --•"'' --.... "' t--,1r-;rrT1:;..;;.1~1r-~o ~'-'-IN: dwd:l9 q\llftCf "".,..., " ......, Reali.or s , Belter Bus i ~ ............................ L-.1 '°"~1!:!,~=. Sacrtrlce, must move! OPEN HOUSE Lg. Cuat. ft. with dock and 9reat view of Harbor DUPLEX. Ameri can Ave , nes!IBureau,Cho1ml>Cr Qr f} PttNT NUMMHD UTlflS IN lH(Sl SOUOllfS Q UNSCllAMal.l lOTtU 10 .. Qfl ON5Wflt r I' I' I' I' r I I ·I I I I I I 7llO • Large 2 Sty, 4 BR , ~Yi Pool w /s pa & patio. Isl d d th • b • C f f M c.M. Modf:l home. many Commerce , Ba. Igo fam·rm & patio. Beaut. 4 br, l ~ ha , frpl, an Gft e fumtftCJ QSlft. On QC r. rxtr.os . New Jd sc pd., ___ 5:.3:.0:."'.=.:5:::05 Eas\slde Cul·d•·•ac. nxt. lo P"k & ochl. N,. LOllCJpre w••kdays 714-892-6651 evenin9s pal•O, drp<. '""" hot<--· S57,6C)0.$48·3016 Shop'g, Ctr .. By owner. 'llli''llli' waler heaters, new Class ified ads ~ell hi~ SELL ;die ilem.< wlth a $53 • 000 . A ti term•. and Weekends 714-6 7 5-1216. pa;o1 2 be. I ba. &12·24'2 ;terns. •mall ;i.,,,.. ocal\Y Dally Pllot Classified Ad. 963-3165, 90S2 Pioneer Dr. !"!~!"!!"!!"!!"!!"!!"!!"!!"!~J..::"::'::"::6=-6=2=22=====~;~i.~m~·=J~us~t~c~a~lt~642~·S6~'111~.= • 118 DAILY PILOT Houte-s Unfurnl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge-neral 320l ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ; ~'·~, ~~i:l:'ti; N \l.'Pl li g hts ~Upl~r liachelor pud w /frplt S\50 \\'l·s unin stcr l \)r $155. • See no .. 11 ! Tuesday ,Augus126, 1975 I I INSTITUTE OF DANCE ARTS IRVINE Anna's DAY SCHOOL FALL REGISTRATION Kindtr9Grt•n "'"' 3rd Grado • .. YOU'RE NOT TOO LATE FOil COLLEGE Your fuuturity and experience • ' Placentia $lfi0, 2 hr, 11atio & garage. l\l 1clwa y Cit y 1·0at·h liouse w rgaragc $154.1. Anaheim 5175., 2 hr, 1 t'hild. n1 ('l' art·~1 Schools and Instruction REGISTER HOW ' may contribute lo speedy com· pletion or an individualized B.A. degree through the University Without Walls progran1 at John· st.on College, an accredited lib· era! arts cluster collc~e of the University of Redlands. Write or cull: ' '· Full learning Program Phonics Stressed ' :-i;inta 1\11;1 $ll'i.S .• 2br, kid" ._\:. IJl't ok. (_'ost:l J\.lesa $185. Supt·r clean, 2 br. kids & IX'L .Fullerton $200. fll'al 111rt• :.?br,kids ok. Costa Mesa 3 br. 11•• \i;_1. ramily \\'eh•omC' Sl:KJ llunt. Bca1,_•h ~•iO. 3 hr. J 1,-..i ba, fa1n1ly \\.'l'll'Onl~' li;;n·lcn lirovt' ~75. •I Br + d(·n . Sl'e /\0\\ ! 1'ids & Pl.'I ok • .r.tcrnb<'r l~oa rd o f R£•altors. }lct1 l'I' llusl- 11css Bureau, Ch;imbcr of <.:01nmerel:'. 530-8505 Fee A'i. Cd!\1 l br. ;.ippls, util pd , sini,":les ttunt Hl'h pooL :~hr, 2 ha, This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow r \)r f11r\ hl•r \11forn1:Hion n •i• .1 1'1 I in~ pl;i<'f'mC•nt C'f ;1d\ ~· r11::,111;: 111 th,· J l;1 111 l 'iln1 ~l"houls ~ind lu~1l'ur·t 1v11 I !1 !"l'\"\ul)' CALL 642-56 78, EXT. 325 FIN EST PROITSSIONAl INSIROCTION GRADED CLASSES IN BILLET IND TIP Ages 5 to Adult ••9i1trotioa Se-pt.) & S.-pt. 5 at VISTA VERDE SCHOOL 5144 MICHELSON 3 :30. 7:00 Information ot 552-8259 Weekdays From 9 to 9 Ar1 s & Crofts Music. Reading Spedolly Sporjs Activities 2110 Thurin Ave., f.osta Mesa Phone 646-1444 • 0 . Murie Stockman UNIVERSITY WITHOUT WALLS JOHNVTON COLLEOC University o r Redlands Redlands, California 92373 (714) 793-2121 • frplt•,ch1ld,pt'"t.s1n)!lt.•s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;1 N"'·pt Beh 2 br. chdd. ix•t.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-j .... ·. ''"gles ... tHP<].appls. j l HARBOR VIEW Cd!\1 furnished Sl5U. l l1r . ""'pd ""'''" FIRST CHRISTIAN PRE-SCHOOL ~,~;~",~!i""''b".$!.5". PRE SCHOOL S.A $'"5 3 He . k"b. pd. - S . A. Cott;igc SIJS., y;.ird . Victoria & Placentia, Costa Mesa A Gtt"ber Chi~ c.~""- i::a ra ~('. N "'-'Pl Bch furnisht.'Ci l"11l lage, util pd. pet. A h1. Fe{'. HOMEFIHDERS .. 642-9900"* Balboa Island 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . DE-"'. g;1r. W1D. patio. S:l85 .v r ly . 1s t• Dri vl' by : 120 Corul. 498·0203 uft 5P!\1 --- ;1 Br avail for yrl,Y. I htock to b<.1y . Bar ,"-.; p;itio. 213· 795·6-100 9.5 pn1 . ---- Balboa Peninsula 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :J Bl{. 2 B.·\, across from Bu y·R1•;i<·h, \'1ew. Sl5U. 1no. )'rly . t>75· 131J.L ____ , Corona del Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aqes 2 1;2"5 '"Our in tent j,, to provide each child th e opportunity to develop as on individual in the bP~t po~sible woy physically. mentally and emotionally.'· We Will Be HaYiloq A KINDERGARTEN Progr..,1 This Ye<r! REGISTER HOW! Full & 1/:.-Day program, A ges ·2V2 JETTY VIEW b cellen1 Sroff -Snull Classes -Reodir.g thru 6 years, D e vel opmental Al 'Ille Newport ...... r.-. Club Woeklftd . Over 12 tiours of concen tr a t ed tennis. Analysis. o r s trokes and strategy. Expert coaching, video replay. Two days of t ennis including lunch. s7900 NEWPORT VISTA PRIVATE SOIOOL KDGThru8 Basic Academics Extended Day to 6 P.M. •WEPROVIDE An Alternativ e to Public Schools By: Emphasis on Self-Relia nce and Discovery in Learning Encouragi ng the development of Independence Encouraging Respect for the Rights & Differences of Others • ~~~l)~~~;;(.1111 ~1~1.·~~;,v~~l~ Readint''.s -Music -Kinder 1TOth -Art -program, Qualified exp eri enced The Jennis Colle<je l;i rt:l' lu xurious 2Ur. 2ha Scienc~ -Awo•ene>s ol Self & other>. staff. ' at IM KAREN A . THOMPSOM, D1redor 1tuplcx v.· h;1rd11·{)0{1 fl r". 1691 Mew MacArthr Blvd., NEWPORT IEACH TB4HIS CLUI 1525 Superior AYt. . ·. ·• • .• • ~ • • • • . · " ,• ' :: ·• t<'vrm;d d1111n ~ rrn, .~ Please phone 548-3468/642-1857 Mewport leach 2601 h.....,Drift,NliwpGrllNdl Mtwportleach.Co.92663 '"P" J ett)· & 0 <·cao fD<' Foll req;slTalion mformation. Phofte 64G-8820 PHONE 644-0050 CALL 642·17604 ;. I ICW . S1n ).!ll'S ll.K. sr~'lll (Near Fashion Island & Orange Co. Airport) r. c::·,~~~::·;~11~.1!;;t24~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~!~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;:;;:;;~~~~~~~~~~:;;~~~~~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:: ....................... PREMIER STUDIOS ..-NF.WL\' dl·c. 3 !lei + , lien , :i ha f1\·nhse. Harhor 111 . l'oo l . !l :l3·1G53: ,:~~~: ,b, ,.,,,..Cpl GIRLS GYMNASTICS SCHOOL drps. frpl. bltns. Lnclry cm. """Q "'""Clo ""''· Announcinn Its Fall Schedule $.175 fi-lfi -2!1:!2 ':JI N.Es" v>:no.:.1b'·'""· Offerin9 Classes In frpl, cpts. (!rps. hllns , SleO inrl 'ds. gardnr. & "'-'tr 979·7836 ----------- 5 BR & fam rm E xec home. l\1£'su Vcrrle. S575. ye arl~· leas t•. ,\g e nt, 546·5990 Uike to LH.'Jch 2 hr $155 .. sin~lcs. fami li«s. 1\lso 3 hr. frplc S251l.. kids, 1ll:ts. l\~t . Fee. 979-8..\3n :l BR . i .i ~ Ba . big bonus 1 rm. cpts. drps. hll ns. fn<'d yd . dbl gar. S.1!SO, tH5·3147; 545·4289 -------- [)0LL!-IO US F., 2 BH .1 bllns, crpls & drps. ~ 16th Pl . $325. mo. 5 lj7.'l·7306 or ti45·000 ext. 2:12 e\'CS. :1br . 2ba. Like nu . Nr Esta ncia: Cpts. drps. ii285. l l80 Placentia. 549·1623 . Eve. llUG E: new 3 br. 2 ha & fam rm, all hltns. dbl lle<]inning to AdYanced Gymnastics Far Girts ~inning to AdYanced Competition Ballet Womm's Exercise Classes For Girts Boys Tumbling apparatus Classes With Premier Studios Girts Gymnastics Temn Call For Appointment 968-9537 1847.1 Mt. Lan9ley, Suite C, Fountain Valley This Coupon Entitles You to One Free Lesson Name . .............................................................. .. Address ................................................ · • • • · • • • • • • • • Cft:y ..........•........••.•.•••.•......•.. State •.•••• Zip Code •••••• Phone Number •.......•..•..•.•.•••..••.•.•..••..•.••••••••••••••••• ~ar .. xtrns. STl'5. t)..12.9f.6t~ ......... ~ ...... """~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""",,..,;,,..,;.....,....., ...... ~ ................................................................................................ ~ PARK PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL ' . I 261 Monte rista Ave. Costa Mesa Now Enrolling For The New 1975-76 School Year. Kindergarten Thru Grade 6. Small Classes Credentialed Teachers Strong Academic Progr am. Basic Phonics Reading Prog r am Extended Day Care 7 :30AM·6PM Limited Openings Available For Further Information Call 645-5171 LGE New 3 BR. 2 B:1 in -·· ~ ... _ Triplex w /crpts. drps. Houses Unfumished Houses Unfurnished Houses Unfurnished Houses Unfurnished Houses Unfumished Houses Furnished or D-.texes Funt 3550 Apm l11••h lJlirfwa.. n 1w, frplc, s t1.1ve. ynrrl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnished 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·;.y.~ dbl. i:ar. $325. mo. Fountain Volley 3234 lr"¥ine 3244 lrYine 3244 Newport Beach 3269 Newport Beach 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••BALBOA Penin. 3 br . 2 Costa Mesa 3 4 675·4866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••l•---------1 ba. Steps to beach. Yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------l3 BR , 2 h.1. 2 <·ar J:<.1ragc, * REMTALS * Bfo.:AUT. New Rancho San UNBELIEVABLE 2 br NEWPORT CrestCondo3 COSTA.MESA $350mo.642·3'783 $39.95 WEEK&Ufi'. ' 4fBll ,2 BA. hugcf;;m. rm, hltns, 1'omm . :>wi mming UNIV . p ,\RK Joaquin Twnhome. 2 Br. $180 .. kids, pets, singles. br, 3 ba, tennis & Pool. FURN : $325. •Studio&t BRApts , rpl, dbl gar., patio, walk llOOl. .K i(IS ok. No fee. 2'1:! ba . 2 story. Overlooks A..+. Fee. 979.1:1430 $450 mo. Lse. 645-8781 3 BR + lge family r m. D•-'eJCH Un.,_,.. 3600 -.TV & Maid Scrv Avail· to Newport JIJ!ts. schls. $279 mo A •t 1142 44,1 3BR .. 2baths .. $385 /•IOO . ~· UNFURN 1275 ..,.., "*PhoneServ,Htdpool Sept. S440. J>vt. Ply.-~--· __ i.: • • -• COLLEGE PARK . i.:olf course & lake. $575. Full n C y · A .1 HARBOR YU HOME : · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Children Section 3 Blt ·' 2b ••25 !">47·7044 /552·0055 '-"'ean iew, \'a1 . 2 BR+lgefamilyrm. _548 __ ·1_51_1_· ______ 1Huntin-'on8eoch 3240 .llcn. a ........... 9/1, Newport Crest Con· 41EDROOM Mt d Its f B ~ p I >BR 2 •SSOFFweek'srent -· '1' ll.ancho S;in Joaquin 1----------1 a urea u pre . aJ..rua enn. yr y ~ , I d •2Br, lbil, conrlo. 1\Tcsa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 n R.den.2'::ba .... S60!) Rht·decorNated1 3,,?R, 2~,,~ d3o.d4 Bklt, 3 Ba.1 »a,m ·r~. Close to recreation area RoyMcCarcle Ba, beam ceil., frplc, ,;,UaNewportBlvd c~ Verde. Pool . .c:arage.$260 TUR.rLr:tlOCK orne. u anu.::.p~. ~· ec s, poo • cnnis. in an ideal family Joca· Realtor IBIDNewport gar ,$350.p /mo581·0725 • ~ .. yrly . 833·897'1 ~~~ F~~~;~ 'i'c~~\~~t , 2_ llir 4 BR.:.!''~ baths ...... S1i5 ~-Ask for Bev or Joe Lease $595. mo. 67S<n22 tion . 4 Bedroom, sini;;le Costa Mesa 548·7729 , 548·9755or64s.3967· ----------1 \I ·· ·b h ., ami y . WALNUTS<~UARE ' ·4569962·2116 J Be. l 'h Ba. frpl•. story. $5SO /n10. lease. A_...__hFwnlshed l Br, lligh beam ceilings. / so 4 r, as tilt ~J5. JBR b h "" 6447211 ask for Nigel P""''""'"''" · r; t p t n 1 A . 2 at s · · · · · · ·, $..110 REMTALS dshwhr. patio SJOO. 2427 · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR IHHS ~~ri~~e:/~:t:.lb~~· :i1ct F~re~979~s~3~1 g ~. 1:,'l. DEER Fl t-:LD J-10)1 t-:s :l nn , 21 i Ba .... $450 /475 E 16ttl St. 645·1048{'ves Agent. Condominiums lalboa Island 3706 OF AMERICA 3 Bll,21f.rbath.s ...... $425 tllll 2 13 ~'5 TOWNHOUSE 28 Unfumished 3425••••••••••••••••••••••• TWOLOCATIONS -~p~a_id_._7_5_1·_7_71~6~·----2 CJ·JO ICE h,,.,,., ,,,~ ' · a ........... ~ ll.V.Homes.5BR+pool r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I -,., ' -"~l!t'lli ·I Hl{,:.!i,~ba,wntr .. $800 + A/C.Somersetmodel. 2Y2 B a. pool, b l tns. . 3 BR avail for yry. 1 WEE KLYRATES 4 BR, ram rm, 2 b;:i . frpl<'. 1,easc. 3 br, 2 bh;1. U.kc to LE RAISOR Lse. $700. Agt.548·8f>42 ,w,','.9h1/88dry. gar. No pets. 7;onts ~nL_~I N1g~I Golf block to bay. Bar&patio. FULL SERVICE bltins. Avail 9(l.. $3.'"iO mo. "I~· a ch, Rest sc "ols. 5310 oursc. • e nu. ormer 213·795·64009·5pm 2277 Harbor, C.M. 979.4545 & S32!i c !168·6215 VISleN OCEAN VIEW ye·••lv 2 modhel! 2bdr, 2ba. RAefri.g,.1 -.-~bo--P,..-.,l--~ .• .....,3:-:7:coc::7 2909Bristoi,S. A. REALTY "" · ' ''·· 3br house.Located in W. was er, ryer. va1 ._.. a enn-a 645·4840 &540-2300 r\ v :i i 1 9 / 15. F. x e ,. REALTY bd , fam rm w/bar. 2 ba, N. B. 9 month minimum Sept 10. $345 mo. Associa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~""""""""""""""""""""""""~ ·IBr +Fam rm . c n•I SS2-7500 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine lndry.patio.Nuw/w cpt, lcase.Starting Septl81.o lion dues incl. 496-24792 BR . PARTIALLYI· 1i:1t1fl. lovely yarrt. s-11 1 ARl'd lli\ICompany Ca mpus VullcyShopCtr. ~~~';:;5~·(2~~;~.~:;.ai l June 10. $350 monthly. aftcr7PM . Fum'd. $350 mo. Yrly. 2035FttHert•,CM · 3 Br. ctiitd, pf't, i::ar. Vs AC. older :1 br, util f){I. kids, pet. $165. 2 Br. child. single~ 2 Br.2 Ba, child, pct Furnished l hr, f'hild. pet, rncd. $175 . AJ.1.. 1•\·l' HOMEFIHDERS •642-9900• mo H46·5617· 'fll RTl.1': H0(.1< 4 Ur. DR. __ C_A_L_L_8_3~U~6~0~0~-1;";;~;--;::;--';;:;;:;;-:;;;--;:::: 6 7 5 ·054 4 I 884 ·1858. MESA Verde Townhse 2 lse. only. 536·6617 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closeti, liOO sqft. HB area. :1 flr. FR. liti• \t u , ·r ennis. 3 Dr. 2 ba. 1';ncct yd, open _W_ee_k_d_•~Y~•-o_o_l~y_. ____ 1 br. end unit, bltns & YRLY. 2 br. 2 ha. Fn>I, queensize bed, prlv. l 'l:t I.ta. pool, heh, $.115 l'n11 I:.. l'rk 's. $475. Lagunaleoch 3248 beams ,lri.:rrplc.Heccnt· uEWPORT dshws hr, plusti cpt & patio. t blk. bay or dressing rm, extra lf.g mo. 751·1304 \\ i.:a rrt nr K.l:J.(nS.'i •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• ly crptd. $.150 mo. lsl & .., drps, nr. pool. No pets. otean. Adi ts, no pets. rooms, enc I. gar, ---ocr:ANVlf:wot-:CKS la5t. Z3rd & Santa /\nu CONDO S290 mo. 549·1783 art $280 m o. 673·6542/ W/Storage. Adults On!Y. U!\l \'. l'rk "J"t·rr. 'r'>l-'Jlhse . Nc3t & tlran 2 Bit. w/w Ave. Ph. 536.3476 betwn 3 br. 2 ba. Su,......r clean, 5PM, anytime Sat/Sun 979·4"" ,_n_o_pe_ts_. ______ _ •Slat(•r&Ne"'·land 2 'rr _ 2 ha . Bl·a uL . l'11 rpcts,hltn.k1tch .. frpl. 1·3pm only. Overlooks pool"and ten· T L.-.. """" • SUSCA.Sn'AS :I UH .2 BA ... $335 Grt'l•11til1 Comm. f:ic ·s . Ubl , i.:a r . Lar~e ya rd.I -~--~-----nis courti>. Oct!an View. OWl'lmNle BAYFRONTWINTER J BR, 1-'h Ba home, We~l • Garheld /Brooktiurst $36Ji ;,;,2 7:189 C\"<' & FRmlly O.K. $375 J\to HARBORVIEhW $450monthly. 752.7315. Unfurnlthed 3525 30 1 Edgewa t e r a t Large nicely furn. ba~h. Bay St. Nenr Rea Jr, 3BR .2 BA ... $305 213·72:t·tiH IO dny$ J\1r. XLNTOCEf\NV LEW 3 Bdrm. 2 Bat , near ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoronadoSt,Apt A.3Br & 1 hrs. Adultsonly~nO ltigh. Lease $275. mo. Jst "*Bannin g /Bushard Shipp 3 BR , 21 ~ ha, c1t.'lt . bit. Pa,rk & Po$4o915. Kids LIDO ISLE Lakeside livin~ by the 2 Ba, frpl, gar, priv bch pets.2110Newport81. . & la.st + $lOO deposit. J~. 3 BR, 2 BA ... $385 L E A S E n e "'-" 2 b r home. L!;l'. I.iv. rm .. frpl, we co mA< • t · mo . ho sea. 3br, 2ba San Juan $450 mo. Roblnson Rltr LGE 1 BR $160 D . John son, Bkr . Fireplace, car pet~, scp d" bl! k.t h 673·7601 gen Lovely4 br,2ba me. ViUage.$295.544·1041. 675-8120 Di d' on1· 646-8362. 2121 Placentia l 1· • h townho us1·, :!lf.i ba. ·, c" in. rm., n. i c. Frpl patio a ll elec kit narea,a ults y. i -'-A~v~o~·--------1 ~~~J~~~· c is;1was i!r, Dee r!AielrJ . Aclults. no thru~t~t ~ ~~~f~.m mac. Ith YR old Harbor View dbl. iar. t..iso 9/1 . 611 ~; hplex:e~ Furn 3550 WINTER Lse. 2 br, 2 ba, NopeU.540-972a . -C<1llBev orJoc pets. va1l . Sept. 20th. MISSION REALTY home,2sty,3br,31Ai.ba, $550Yrly.67J..lll34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $225. 2 br, 1 ba. $210. llutlll,.towleroclt7740 3 BR, tin Ba, Frplc, Ige 963·4569 oc!l62·2116 s:ns. 644·5441 • • 494.0731 • • bonus rm w /loft, t&enrus & BAL. Penin. 3 br, 2 ba, 1 Blt.ns, pvt. patio, ma~ ••••••••••••••••••-••• ;y~d~,~$3~0.!0~·~S~46>_·_s_••_o_o_rj~~~~~~~~~~j pool, beaut home area. BEAUT. Blul~s Condo 4 blk ocean. Avail Sept.l. adulta.675-539' NO INCREASE in iu--~0-77SO(Carol) ~;~G;~~tr~!~~·J<~~: LaqunoNliguf"I 3252 $595 mo . 644 ·~403. br: 21h ba, 1mmed OC· $325. mo. Days 835-1736, mcrrent.BeautlbrfJ;;;° Selling anything with n lnd scpd. Rec rac's, on ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• 675·0430 cp Y· $4SO. Agt. &M•l l33 eves or wkods645-1887 Colt. MeM 37J4 1pt.t S165 & $175. Spaftiih Daily Pilot Classified Ad The fastest draw in !he C u 1 . d c . S a c . 2 YR old 2 br, 7. b<) garden Sall Clemente 3276 •••••••••••••••••••.•••• atyle bldg, pvt encl (ir, is a simple matter • • • West. . .a Da ily Pi lot :-.:12·367!t /5S9·018G home. Tennis. pool. walk Don't drop the ball! Get a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't give up the ship! l Br. Sp1elous. 6unlt bldg, pool, 11un1, lndt)', ·~· jusll'all642·:Ki78. Class ified Ad . Phone I----------to hea<:h. Guurdcd ~a te. job wilh a low·cosl Daily Walk to Golf Course, 3 "List" it ln classified. like new, g1 r. $165. 17301 Keelson Ln, l blk '-;';~:;t;""-'(;~64;;:560.l.!"'~2::;56~·7~8':_. __ _:· ___ Fin rl "·hat you want in $425. 493 ·0136, &\4 ·5403. Pilot Class ified Ad. BR, nice neighborhood, Ship to shore result.s! Adults, no pets. 2220 W. of Beatb off Sia~. V.'ant Ads Call 642·5678 Daily Pilot Classified~. 675·0430 . Phone 642·5678. $315. mo. 498-2791 daYl'!I. 642·S678. Elden. &&5--7151 8'2;1M8 1 • l ··:; ' • ,, • /, '. ... . '• • • • . . ' :· ; • , ' ; • • ' • • ~ • ' .. '• ' .. " • • h r, •• ~ • IN COSTA MESA Agts 2thru 6 ,STATEllaNSED Open All Year Mon-Fri 6:45 AM to 6 PM PRE-SCHOOL Full & Half-Day Sessions Educational Program Creative Activities College Trained Teachers Morning & Afternoon Snacks -3 Locations To Ser\re You -· 646-3636 540-1919 I fl7 Ca.di St. Co•Mne f l Ol~E or~ <ibov• 18111 SI:.) 795p.....,._ Co•Me'ICll 11 DI~. W p/ 8"J10I Oii P•ul"'"'0, Nr S Cal f'lui ) 548-2550 I to L I Sfft St, Cotto M.M {Corner of 151h a O<angei =: JAPAN KARATE FED. ;~ 325 Ho. Newport Blvd. , H.B. Suite #5, Downstoirs • ' • . ' Days Tel. 637-5904 Hites 642-8387 IAcrMI ,.,._ Hoog Holpiklll HO CONTRACTS HO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special rates to fam ilies, college students & groups. FREE TRIAL LESSON * K ... ate Shilo Ryu ~ K.., * AiWdo • Meditation ·-·~ * YOCJa PORCELAIN NAILS · ~ 't---Y~ HERE 1s Y~u"':"-~-......., '\ \ OPPORTUNITY TOBE • TRAINED tHTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN HAILS For More Information Call: MAGI'S MAGIC I I COSTA MESA 642-HA!L CO-OP NURSERY SCHOOL Applic-. An loilMJ Acceplod For Fa9 lte<Jlstratior; ""OCJI''"" At SOUTH HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL .(A non·profit, parent participation school) Children need to be 3 years old as of December Isl lo qualify for the 2-day program. Tues. & Fri . 9 a .m .·11 :30 a .m . And 4 years old to qualify for the 3-day prog'ram , !\ton, Wed & Thurs, 9 a .m .·11 :30 a .m . For more infw uulion call: Judy Johnsen, 842-2821 Mary T. Hallstrom. 962-7404 • REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW "THI THOMAS SYSTEM" presents a pro·llccn.;;1ng Ptoqram !or you ro take 10 pass 1he state l +cen~e exam1 n<1t1on. s599s TOTAL COST TO YOU START YOUR CAREER TODAY!!! CaU Mon.-Fri. 8:30 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A BERG ENTERPRISE CO. Lll'TLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE Reigister How For Foal Pi oga mn 1525 Santo Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Call 645-4381 hll & half day po°"''"'" Open 6:30 AM . 6 PM l11d 1\ 1d u.d .\ttention , Ex perienced l't:.11.:lli.:!i'S. !-J!.1 {1 n i::d l.Jrogr a n1 - l nt:1u d 1n g n1ath & re <.1 dl n~ rt"ad1 nl'SS . urts & tl'a ils. n1us1c. S Cll'lll.:l' :-.to r y t1n1c , sue Jal ~tudi cs & CJ'C<Jll \.l' plan .' I Tueeday, Augu s1 26, t 97S Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: Rrceptionist Secretary Bookkeeper Jr .. Accountant Typist-Steno Spt"clal lruslMJp Cowws Day .or Eveni"9 Clcnffs 556-8890 \In Irvine College ~ of Business 1700 East Garry A~enue Santa An a, Cal1lo rn1a 9270$ !Newport Freeway a\ Dyer Aoad) Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center. RUG CRAFTERS Offers Classes In Making Rugs And Wall Hanqings Course is 3 two hour lessons completed in one week. Mornings I 0-1 Z Evenings 7.9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE Cost Includes: Three Lessons .......... $ 6.00 Instruction Book • . . . . . . . Z.00 Praject Materials ........ 14.95 Total Cost Of Course .•.. $22.95 For details & demonstration visit our shop or phone 546-6340 uth llla&e AcToa1 the street from South Cont Plaza al Bear andSunftower. DAI L V PILOT 89 .,_._n+.UorfurA. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Loguno leach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble into the Oceun fro m your Apt. Lease. Lu Kury, s.:1·unty, Mature adults. 317:'ia Clit. Hwy. 499·2835. Luxury Condominium 2 Bd , 2 ba, nr. Victoria Ik-:ach, Xl nt vlewli. No pet!>. From SJ:'IQ. yearly. 494·1795 l Bit, Bachelor, ocean VICW, 494 ·6176 or l ·838·961S ---Mewport Beoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bil. 2 BA. Yr ly. BJk. to tx.·h, extr a 1)rkg:. Patio. S:WO mo. 6-12·3ltl8 J BR. 2 B:i . blO<'k to beach. y rly, i..::ara i;c, patio, bltns.$.'WS. 642·1603 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor 1or 2 llcdrooms and Town houses Fr . $229 .500pen9·li Daily Spa -PooJs.'fcnnis Aeross f rom Fas h ion !~l and at J amboree on San Joaquin JI.ills Road. 17141644-1900 DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ba, ~:1 blk to bch. adl ts, no pets. S350. 2211:2 34th St. MESA VERDE 2 Bdrms., 11/2 bath condo with pool. $33S Mo. STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR , 1 ba, unf, $285 SEA WIND 2 BR . 2 Ba condo $47S WE HAYE SUMJl,IERRENTALS associated BROKERS-REAL TORS llll~ W Bolboo b7 ' lb6 1 LIDO Isle Bayview 2 br, 11,2 ba. $425 mo. I or 2yr . lse. 673-1283 Ba yfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba , Pvt. Bch & pier. S.SSO yrly. 979-1935 & 6444.510 W. Newport-New 3 br, 2 ba. $39S Yearly. 645-3343. t:ves 548·8379 NEWPORT HGTS. New 3 br, 2 ba. 16th & Orange. 870·8800 of c. 83J.1437 res. 2 Bit .. 1 1~.i ba .. frplc .. yea rly , S ep. gar a ge . oce a n v iew : on lhe Penins ula. $32S. Call 64$--6$.56 SCUBA SPECIAL! ' " GERHARD KOHN SCHOOL 8102 ELL!S A••· I 11nlio9"" leach 962-3343 Yrly. 2br plus den, 2ba . 1r~ bl. to bch. Nu crpt. drps. a nd pain t . Enc losed garage , 2 patios. $350. $48 -4905. I--'-='-------' TRIPLEX lovely 2 br apt,~ beam c log, own private patio, comp!. redecorat· ed. Best Newport Hts Joe. $235. Mature adults. 548-3904 ,Basic Scuba Course-$45.00/$22.50 Advanced Divers Cass $35.00/$17.50 You can get your scuba course for 1h price when you bring a friend at the regular price. Receive a Padi, Naui or LA County Scuba Cer t ification upon compl etion of the course. Classes taught at Mesa Verde Country Club & Balboa Bay Club. CALL 557-0035 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARl'ol TO FLY 5 595 IFi11onc:in9 Avoil.,eJ * FAA APPROVED * Course lnctuc»i: 35 Hours f!ight time in Cessna 150 's with 20 hours dual 1nslruct1on. Club membersh ip. Free dues. Individual 1nstruct1on, tailored to YOUR abihty, 20 AIRCRAFT A VAii.ABLE AT LOWEST RA TES IM ORANGE COUNTY Leam to fly now - -cmd have fun! • Special Rates for Commercial or Instrument Students. For Compl•I• Details Call MOW 979-1155 19711 Airport Way South Hl'l't to the Tan-nh. MuMWn Oro~ Comity Airport • "·~· ' MOW IEIMC fORlllED ;1 BUILD YOURS!~ I Wl!DO~ OI ~•PllllDC S2 5 for 5 3 hour leuom 1,. SifJI' up: Peach & co: -AnH<fHs · 2332 Mewpori 8h·d., Costa Me'a 642-2523 Or cofl; Leodeod Gl1;11s• Ori9hial1 642·4182 TOT AL PROGRAM for the UNDERACHIEVER DAY SCHOOL • Classes for the underachiever • 6 : 1 pupil ·te ac h er ratio • Psychologists, speech therapists on staff • Age 5-18 PRESCHOOL •Children ages 3·5 •Comprehensive Developmental /Readiness Program • Language, gross and fine motor •Parent education READING I • All ages, after sch09l and evening programs ~ Speed • Developmental • Re medial • Perception and learning skills • Individual tutoring available Spac. JBr, 2 ba, dble gar, w/elec. opener. rrplc / pool W /0, close to bch. Avail 9/15. No pets. $395. 67S·7184 or 67S·l070. UPPER OCEANFRONT Dplx. Sundeck. 2 br. gar. W /0 . Stv /ref. 646-28.10 BA YFRONT . Touch the boats~ Panoramic view. Brand new, large 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. apt. Swim ming pool, patio, sun roof. Security bldg. Adults on· Jy $650 m o Call owner (714) 67 S-7438 or 213-94S·2347 2 BR, $250. nr. Hoag & ocean. D/W, pool, frpl, gas & Wtr. pd. 646-5111 San Clemente 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, closed gar. White water vie"'·· 498·3097 Beach Coodo year lease, un£urn-oe w, steps to surf. 2 or 3 BR 3 BA . Security -recrea tion , adults. No pcls. avai l ~enh r....ished Apartments r..mished Apartmenh Fwnishe6 ApartmOfth """'"'-Apartments um..,. ............... """'"'-Apcw hiN•ls """'"'-~en+."""'"'-S' Pl 15 l. "' 5 mo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 498-0586 ' !~~-~!'.~.~~~??~~ ~~.~~.~.e.~~~ .... ~?.~~ ~.~°!'r.!~.~:~ .. ?~~~ ~~:!~~.~~·.~~ .. ?~.~~ ~~!!~.~:!~ ...... !~?:~ ~~!!~~~:!' ....... ~~;:~ ~~!!~.!-!:!~ ...... ~.~~ ~~l!'!J!~~-~.?!'.~~ ~'"'U:f'ut;..i~O WEEKLY RATES Oc anrront Magnificent OC EANFRONT Opl x .~EW 3 bdrm, 2_ ba , MEDITERRAMEAM OffleatenPalh l BR GAR~EN Apt. HUG ~3 br.2 baSZ25mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .• w· •1 r ~ $42S Deluxe 2 br .,..,"" Wnl .. I garage. Bllns . Po1nset-VILLAGE I 2 & 3 Br Adults no w /stv. & refng. New pnt. 2 children Welcome. All Eull Sul.I-. VICW. 1ne .~-.~ ··1· . . di t 2 b lba$17S xec •e 1na Incl Util 497.1M2. $S2S Yrly. 3 br, $425 t1a, Cd M. S49..fl8670ays. I Br. 1 Br & Den. 2 Br, 2 pets, dshwhrs.shag cpts, & drps . A . u ts, no pets. ex r::i ~; ,, r . mo. 727 Yoriltown Blvl . Wntr $625 Yrly Both Br To'>l.·ohouse. Carpets. closed ga rage frplc $175. S48-692Q 17391 A Keelson, l blJc. RES ORT 13eachBlvd atYorktown units .. ha ve Wshr iDryr., BEAUT.3 1evel,3 br.2 ba. dra pes, fi r eplace, 3 BBQ. Gas & w~tcr pd: . W; or Beac h Bl. off ' SJ6.041 I Newport Beach 3769 dbl oven & Dshwshr. 404 1·F,.erdn teafl .. $500l ,Fto pools. 4 t ennis courts . Pool Ndl~ 2cblsr ' ~~bae~e~~L~gl, Sl .. 1.er. 842-0389 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·2016or675-4533 qua i ie app ican · or gym -sauna's. LAMAHCHAAPTS . .,.., '"' •J uwi · · STUDIOS & I IRs $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & app~. 67S·667S 2400 Harbor Blvd 778 Scolt Place, CM $190. 548·7986Aft5 lo•e At Id Sitt .. •FuUKitchen Bach. Color TV, maid Beaut. lge 2, 3 & 4 br. C I M 3824 CostaMesa {714)557·8020 642-5073 QUIET 2 br w /palio, 2Br.2 Ba from$210.Uni· •'1f:a.ted Pool 1 THE MESA Oceanfront/view, frplc, OS a esa h.ld all do que adult apts .. No lease. •l.eundryFa'cilities :r~vN~e.wport Bl NB b a le , g ar. $32S up••••••••••••••••••••••• STUNNING lg. l hr NeorC---..etion ' Youn~c 1 orsm I Sorry, no children or •F'reeUtilities 646 9681 ' 646-3114 DUPLEX 3 bdr, 2 bath, Ga rden a pt. Pool. rec -'"'t"' ok . 610 Joann.. $195 . pets. •F'reeLinens -. pool, laundry rm . $325. rm.$175.71018t.hSt. CEDAR WOODS S48·9573 APPLEAPTS •TV &Maidserv. avail BLK. lo Beach. 3 br, 2 ha, PARK Newportsub-le~se. E -CM aJt S:J0,631·1333 329 Uni versity Dr, near NICE E·S·d 1 b util pd.. 6700Warner Ave, H.B. LIVING •Bar·B-Que Wntr. rental. $350 mo. l br furn .• canyon view, CL SE Sh , 1 b CASA VICTORIA Back Bay . 2 br & den. 1 e r, (714)847·6047 •Phone Service 673_7180 $.125. 640·6344 O to opping. r, 1.2&3 br, Dl:K. Unfur From $275. Eastside . $I80. mo. 1 adult, no,~··I __ _:.:,::;c=:...::c::.. __ I FROM n05 •t.t M~il!•,!'to~o~c~e"'a~n----1~~~~;;;;:;;-;;;;;;;:;:;;;~ balcony, pool. Adlts, no or Furn. gas /wtr pd. 545.7437 or 646-1164 642·1960 llKE TO IEACH ""' -Ste ps to Beach, winter lse, 2 BR, 1 ba beach nook. pets. Cpt, drps, stv, ref. Adults·No pets Sec. ~ate NEW BREED API'S HEAR SHOPPING Oakwood offers the '~·D•w 1 br, nr. bcb. 3 Br, $300 mo. $250. yearly. 1 blk lo bch. $16S. 1887 Monro via Pool, Ree. Rm, Elevator Costa Mesa's Finest Loe. L b h $170 ui·1 pd finest In resort living at a C I r I 'I C II 3 •"94•• Onl k ' d . the ge ac. . I , ' l,2 &3Brapt.s,blt.ns.dis· . I d p , drps, b lns, rp, 213·728·l'JS4 Ava1 9/2. a 631 ·1479 548·974 /.,..... ~ 52S Victoria.642-8970 Y in in area. closed gar , pool, jacu.ui. ht.rashers, somew/frplcs price you can ar or . i;:iculi&pool.592·5813 . Quiet·g arden·like·adult J9J Ha milton,S42-l960 " Fro There's Sl million in ~. Yearly Rental avail now. Ar,:nt1 5 Min .to bch, erpts/drps , JUST COMPLETED living. Lge 2.3. Br. 1,2:1 ~========--1 2 car garages. m recre ation facilities. .. h 3748 -L-• hed 28 t /I d y B WW d 1200. Lions Estates, oc Steps to beach. Modem 2 nnrn11s r • c rp or n r · Large t br w tpool, frplc, a · erpts . rps • REAL nice l br (only 5 un· NIGHT LIGHTED TEN- •••••••••••••••••••••• Br, beam ceilings, frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slv /refg. $185 + lst + dshwhr. Adults. no pets. patio., bltns, some wood its), adul ts only, no pets.,1.::530:::.·=25:.:7::9 ______ 1 NIS COURTS. A full time tlN'rER Rental, J Blk $300. 642·3490 lalboa PeRinsula 3807 last. $100 see. Chldrn ovr 960·4042 burning fr pl . Be aut . See atS.f.l Hamilton St. HEAR MA.JOit activities director who hc,b & town. Oce.11n view, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7. no pets. 673·3078 by•I ~===-------I landscpd. heated pool &: plans partiefl . BBQ's • fr-plC, 2 br, 2 ba, beams. For Rent, ~rn. 2 B,r. nu OCEANFRONT appt. LOOK! Lovely 1 br apl'i, Attractive renL HALF Dupbc. Fncd. yd, J SholtlHRtCenhr trips & morel Free Sun· iti350 mo. Call Mon-Fri crpt & paint. Winter YEARLY GE b frplcs, pool. $185. mo. Morffni1fRAph. pet or 1 yng. cb!ld, 2 br, 01'#::N llOUSE day broncb. ~-4. Pat»'. 540-8920 $250+ Sec. Dep. lh Blk to A 11 Oct 1 4 8 2 Ba L s unny 1 r, cpts, 197S Pomona,~1956 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM new cpt, new p.amt. $230. Beautiful new 2&3 Br Pio$ beautiful singles, -, . Beach. 673·9404 aft. 6. 1 val • r 1 . · drps , hltns , child ok .. 1----------1 Mgr Apt 113 "~" ""~" A vi Im med. 646-8493 studio a:r,ts. Orps, crpts, 1 &2 b ed room apts R" •pt, u"I pd, $185 per rp ., gar, ra,nge, re ng. $160. 545-52'70 orS.f.6.6895 Me•d More•-?. --· bl • u... u bl.k Ch 1 t $550 _., 1 -~:-;:"-:-=~-:::::;:;::;--·j _!;Ea~rl'!:Y!.A~M~-----1 lns, shwhrs. 2 ea r rumlsbed & unfurnished. rnii. Quiel, secluded area 38r, 2ba. ¥.I ocean. oi.ce oca ion mo · See our lg. 3 hr apts. . Live at bc .. lful DClltCI Point 3126 garages. 7931 &7941 Holt Rents from $205. Prices or ... ..high school. Aft . 6. Win ter. 675 6682 Robinson Rltr6'f5.al20 *VILLA MINOS* w Jfrpl & pool. Adults. Marfflliq111 Aph #Z ••••••••••••••••,.••••• St. H.B. Lions Elitates, vary by location. Models :994233 w. 646-1787 or • 1 Br, range. refrig. gar. 2Br.2 8aApt.s $250.545-8628 2 bdrms, ~bath., wrw VERY ·iae· 2 br 2 ba 536-2579 openlOto7.SorrynopeL'\ ~tl'!!f.:.. ____ __jSteps lo beach. winter 1 pool, util pd. $200 mo Super Comfortable LUXURY 3 br, nr. So.Cst . c p.l s, drps .• bltns & W/lerrace, ~' n~ 2 BR avail 9/1. Nr. beach. or children. Roommate ·UJl turn Ocean Front BR· $175. mo, 2 BR -S2is. Robinson Rltr6'1s.8120 Quiet . Upper/klwer Plu. $285. Bltns, cpt. & pr1va.te patios. Lov.ely pets .. $22.S. fr5-Sm Cpts/drps, no pets. $195. service a vailable. Month ''*"' Condo, 2 Br, 2v. mo. Garag,. Noatudenll 1 BR. $1&0 mo., L'il & last Enclosed.Garages drps. 540-l901 s pacious garden-like Util pd. 960-14.50 to month occus-ncy. na...a.c. gates. Bch, Ten· orpets.67s«MO +sec Gas &WaterPaid, Mo lo -=,;,=.:o..==-----1 apts . Heated pool. Al· 1 ... 1119• ._.3140 Oa.kwoo'd 1.1.i.s.iet.1,,Pools, 1 yr lse, SfEPS to beach view • 213•891.1496 Morentals . $210to$220 Adult 2 huge bedrooms tract ive rent. Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR., sharp, nr. beach & ~A!· 10 mo lse, Sept. inter 4 BR ... >Ml 2 BR' • Chlld OK $170 no pets. Inquire apt only. Cl beh abopping. S165/Mont.b Ga.rde.n l bru ,J,u n e, $450 mo. :.,.5 .,·~5 ·1-8R· $1&0• ,. ____ ... _. .... _ "'to22 ,.. G568W.WUson 275E.18lhSt,C.M. oselo 2br,pat:io, Realonomles $1s.6700 A E,' 3 788 -~· ~-~ -2324EldenAve.83.'l-3180 631 3003 encl gar. $235. 1'18•1 pa.rtments (r'~~)2 1 • -865B ·529.!W;o1 • ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Sims.Nopets.97-4225 UPPER 2 DR. 2 Ba, $165. ~..... . LUXURIOUS View Apt. 2 LG . 2 BR, l lh BA. new Nl!WLYDECORATED 11381 Koledo, 642·7'6T • • 1 J, 2. 3 & Bach, rum apts. hr, 1680 aq. (t., 2 car gar. cptg, enc. gar, patio. $225 2 Br-, w /gar . $175. Wa~er 2 Br, t ba upper, sbaa: cpl. Ex. lge 2 br, 2 ba, db wkdys, 960-t99leves. ELL ldle items with a Winter or Yrly. 67>0318 Lease to cpl $450 Adults, no pets. 288 "A·· pd. 2lT6 "A" Placcnt1a. garage, $19S.1000 A Mil· pool1ide apt nrbch.. Adh, Daily Pilot Chmified Ad. or S35-6186 675-7107 ' · E.16lh Pl,S.U.3515 838...f.120 1·5. . 1ioa, aft 5, ssi~ oo pets $170 . .S3M362: CLASSlFIEDwillseDit. '. ' •I t6eapwtle.c.h 880 !Nine At 16th 645--05 50 ' ' j ' BJ" u.-.1L1 ,., .. ...,, Add it ... Build it ... Oiape r it ... Hammer i t, .. Car pe t it ... Cement it ... Wi re it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove 1t ... Press i t ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Electrical ~.~~!l!!~n.! •••••••••••• ~:!~!:.~~~~ ...... ~~!.~~~ ....... . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l,n\·1n~ earl'. IJ.": yd . Quul1\y Bookk ct'ping •S1.t;Ai\1 t•i.f_:i\J~• F.LF.CTRIC IAN . Sml "THINGS" by Moose. llr 1du y/wk. n1tl-s/wknd:s Service for ind bu1>1 · 3 Kms·<:etlrr1irr•'\' iob•. ma•nt/""P••-. 22 Ccn w.oodwork, repairs, t)K Rl'fs1lic. 556 ·0347 ncsses . '"Ad" ll<i r '"' I b t ~'5613 Insured Quahtyttl6 7Kl l_ yrs. exp. p um 1ng, e c . .._ . • 1,·;u1111e. "7~5~1-~69~37~e~v~c~s<_ ____ J;;:== --C C rett he 233 108. 548·5203. . I DO IT A.LL! :\l r1lurl' dt>pt•ndablc lady ~n.nt/ one ---' k 1 · h c..,,.nte-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gord•ning Elcctril'al, Plumbing, 10 ~it "' l ys 111 my oml.'. . , • , •1. ··rE R t 64' 4-1 1-'n<·d )'d. ltcfs. 5'15·1061. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L ~.ON l 1 to: t<.JN C.: < i;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc. ca:oi ra es. ~· ""' Plumb lt. .• Patc lt. •. P1pe 1t. •• emo e 1 ... Roof it. .. Landscape t. .• Tile it ••• Trim it. .• Sew lt... H a ul it. .. Add it ••• Plant It ... Alte r it... Learn it... Tile- -. ---ICarpt>ntry Cuio totn. S 'f A 1\11' I N C:. C ob · JAPANE:SF;Gi\1-tDl'.:NER HANDYMAN-I-lorn~ & /ltyhon11~.1ovin~carc . ~en1od. rcpa~r, add-0n, bl es t~n~ •. l~n l·~ ,& tile 10.~rs e~pt>;,~1.1phas~ Apts . Co ns elcntious XLNT housel'lcanini: by •••••••••••••••••••••• Nr 17th & lr\'1nl'. CM insul ate. Designs. t'l't•( patios, cl' ti404.1•1.J. R~a so.n ablt /l=:">hmates Crafts man. M5-65S8aft 4. ludy w /exp. l>ependublt., Fine-p0..-m-...i-.. Plumb&..... C ~~RAM IC 1·1Lf;, New ·I \'rs1up · 642·349'1 est. 64!>·3'139 Call 751 1937 . ~-~--own trans. 847.3637 ,.~ -"1"''""' .. ~ Remodel. t"ree est. S ------The J·f a nd y Man Doug lte b<1.rd &IS.4727 Sp~ciali1ts jobs welcome.536-2.426 t1.1bys1ltl ni,:. T,L.C.:. J'nt·d MINOll l-IOMt~RE:PAIR ~ C0tttractor Hit·h ·s ''ardSer\'ice Can Landscaping llouscpuiotin ~·ln:sldc or w h d ~d .. r1·fs, 18 n1os. up Plumbin•• C<1.r•"'nt ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hc i: rn a1nt -sod in· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• aler eat~rs, is· TreeSe-rvlce \I I /Ad m .... ,.,.. • ... 11 ,. k&e· 11 1 out.Xlntqual/IAiwrutes. IXISoils. druins. raucels , •••••••••••••••••••••• a gno 1" a s . ccra1n ictlll'.540-5560. r ,-•.l'l''ol.'H' .-..:in ~la aliuns -l'eunuflS , llnn10 Rt'pa J a panese Landsca pin r,: Callllruce64!>·5"37U. coppe r rep•11es. S:imc ~·1976 , ---Add1llons &Renull. h auli n g. Free ests 1 Sod f'ree Re n1oval , limbinG-lot --------1A ll t y pes carpe nl ry, 673-604 1 54!12170 t;73·0775 mprovemcn ·r eseed, s prinklt•rs. Painlini.:/llcpu ir .l5yrs PriCl'S day & ni ght. We Shrub cleuring. ltotot.lrt· Ex·tcacht•r would hke t r,·.•mc. f•n '•>h. •·"model. ------Uennis f'reeest.C ·27 645-3388 t:ik1• !\1 str Charge. Lie · 642 -•• 1. 1. i"irc for childrl.'n 10 my . \II k • l',ofo•s••onal Japan"""'e St. Clair work guar, lakl' adv;u1 :IOO'J48. tng. .,__... JC lJL!I . ., • . repair. 1 ~·or guar~1n .. "' "" Ph: 646.463 ROTOTILLING $25 taJ,":e of n\y e xp. 53ti·7l61i hom e. St a rt1n g <.igc 4 teed . ·rony Palo mbo, PATIOS & REMDL Landscape G.ardl'ner Landsca ping·Sod Sales JUST PLUMBING Ford's Tree Service ::-e~~73·0.182 J\1 ember UHB .962·8:114 . ROOMADDmONS L a ~·n Cu ttin ~; Tree HoulintJ 1''reeest.f\.1asterCharge Profpaintcr.twnest work. •CALI.642-4111 • l:~x prCrew,tl c,bondcd : Busine-ss Service Plann1n1.":· io'rl"t• f>:-.t. Tri n1 in i r1 i::; Weeding : ••••••••••••••••••••••• D:tys /eves 960-2170 reas. Int te xt, fr(.-e est. ---0,;;;;-J _ _'&~;n~•~u~'~e~d~. 962~~-18~11!.___ ~1 1\STF.R Crarts 111 an Edgl·ombConstru("tiun Sproy i n r:; 1\1 o nthl y It ULING refs~·2759 /642·:l:!H3 DRAl~CLEANt-:0$13.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialty, Remodeling, Lil·cnse:!8l971i Garde n 1\Iaintenance. Y:R~Ci.E~Ur t~ord 's landsc:.1pe ----t-.vt:/Wknds-You don 't ne«I a gun (o Bookke<'pin J:&>rvicc:; finish ~·ork . r<'fs . F'l'l't ll!l:!·&Ji:!l l\;ll}lf.J9 Georg e l b us hi , 2777 Sodlawn.s /Sprinklers PF.Tt:RS PAINTING Samc t•ncc d r h D e pendable ; ex . C'st.Guar ~·nrk49'J·3105 Blut·bird Cr . C l\1 . ••556·0347•• Desi•nSvs .<><>->.7817 lnt/ext.llcas rilll'S. Guar 558·7380 ··raw a.st " w en YOO ~ C II G cc<> 1uc<> -plate a n ad in the Daily per1enccd ; reasonable ---. S.15·707 2 :i enc.~ ..... ""' 2 C·tm k 1 h & b'lh l ----------4 llauling Anythin~ M -----Any plum bing waters<'r\I, J>ilot Want Ads! Call now ratt'S. ti4<1 ·735 . " 1 l' e n · " · ••George P!lnn•r&Sons G ' asonry Remod;;ohn g. ;1ll t.•r;111ons >\drls H('modcl l':unt !\10ST Li\\VNS l\tOWEO/ · ar<1.ge l"leanup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cs tm J>a1nl /Wallpaper-l e " k s . m a r o I i l c 1_-_64_2_'6_1_8_. ----~ • SUNSlllN fo~ • & repa ir. Uni que & un· Bl· lO'JG69 ~7 0032 EOG f.D·S5 WK. CP.t & Reli able WILLlAl\tS &Sons in~. Paint int·$20 rm, ext e n c Io s ure s, re as. BookkeepingScr\'ices us ual 'ol.'ork "ell·omt• _NB Only . GEORG E FnstService.963·&152. l\lasonry. Brick/Block& $249.avg3br.968·7452 8:12·2468.IU ... ,4.off w/ad . IH_O_·_B2_21 _____ >_11_·_"'"9 __ ,_,_l_b_c_B_B_B_u_n_·,_•u_,_""_"'_83_1-1_,QualllY, t'll prd building on I S49·2Q l5 HousecleanlrtCJ Stone. C<all StH·7829 Plaster fRe-pair p I u m b e r ' He P i Pe ' ProrTy pingScrviccs all rn1ill & a1ld1t ions. ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ser viC'cline. Repair. Etc. Terh·Business-Lcgal Corpe-t Se-r•ice Designing & plans il\'all. l:G len ° 's Ga rde nin I: & HOUSECL EA NI NG is our Mo'l'ing G Gidl{'y 642-!t:ll!'i C<il l da\' or t•ves 548·!15.'i,"i. Cleanup S\·s . NB. Irvine, Bus•'ne•s. c .. 11 Jan•"••'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• finalreproqual847·4595 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• 1 t..:dl\1 & La <>una . Gd . " 0 ... P,\'fC ll PJ.A.<;;TF.RING t:opying: Xerox 3600. E.11:- 1x:rl scrv , rcas. C.13.S. 17875 Beach, liH.847 ·5111 Classified ,\1ls C,\RPET EXJ>t:R·rs JO yrs. Get It Reall y Clean WILLl1\1\1S.549·8115 Sales· Repair· Install El t . I .., RaggedyAnns.675·655:1 MOVI NG ? 2 Expr men ALL 'l'YPE:S f " ec nca I refs/reas rates. 673·2007 will move you. neason3 . • • • • Roo 1n9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •··le. 8:13·3';44 1 « ..... 1 & Free t:st 540,fiM2.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• llave somcthini.: you want v " .....v.,...., l.1C'ensed Elel1ril'ian fo'rce Es timate • 962·cnSG • Try a Dajly P i l ot to sell ? Cla ssifit .. '<i nds do 675·7572· The fa s tes t draw 111 the Classified Ad to buy, sell it '-'"'ell -Call NOW, IF-'i_n_d_w_h_a_t_y_o_u_w_a_n_l _•_n , Wes t. .a l><ul y Pdot or rent something. 6'12·5678 . Daily Pilot Classifieds. CJ <1.sslfied Atl. IYl<! 5678 l\EPAIHS . All t y pes . lle:.is. free est. lie. Wall 8.1U·5020 anyll n1e. USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Rooull Service Call 642-5671 oat. 322 • Aportme-nts FumisMd Rentals to sh~ 4300 Office Rental 4400 Business Lost & Found 5300 H•lpWont•d 7100 HelpWonl•d 7100 HolpWonl•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················'· or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . BRAKE & WHEEL DEN TAL Assistant. ex· , Tl 'E f.XCITl.NG t,EM. Student 21 yr old SING L E to 6 rm suites. Lost : Jns h Setter. 3 yrs BABYSITTER needed ror Ali .. nment c_o.,rvit•c 'l"cch. GUARDS -.. ~· w<1.nt to share "' sanlt' ''''·'''· ,·n plu•h orr·,,. ~URSERY SCHOOl old. Ans to "Miekcy." "' ~ per prer but will train Jmmed. e mployment, PALMMESAAPTS " " f'I C twochildre n ages5and 6 cxper,Sday workwk. · h · 1 , • house or apt /\'.ot O\'t'r bldg nr. OC Airport. FUJI Pre.School, nr. downt.n . Vie ~larbor & Baker. l\1 a fter school until S:30 RaseS:ilary +Cumin. ng lA1r .842-1052. f/time, p /lime. Insidu l\t IN UTE~ TO NP'f SI 00. t· a . Neat. 11. B. sc r v 1 ce inc I : Reccp-Costa Mesa , Care for 24 751 -6791. Reward. p t\l . They will lie attend· Newpo rt Tire Centl'r 1.;.;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 work. Work any shill. BCl1. <122·8023 t1onist , conference rm, at $100 mo. Room to ex· in g Harb 0 r v i cw 644.8022 Unifor ms rum. Newport R a c h, 1&2 BR . from G f R 4350 :xerox automated typ. pand Incl lge lot nrly Personals 5350 Elementary and would1--------·I 0'131 A·Jgbl Beaeh, Costa Mesa & Sl72·50 ara9e-s or ent 1ng.et~.C:.11 1 833·3640 new btdg . ." co~p. Cqwp: ••••••••••••••••••••••• be happy to "O to your Ca rpe nt e rs , f1n1 s h & • • • Anaheim a reas. Age 21. Adults.NoPets ••••••."•.•••••••••••••• SB5.000. pffoGN,"'rf'. ' u · I ·-561 !\l 0 COVERED f ,.. ·u~ home or their's , Please rough, J,?e ncral laburl'r.i , TEl\1PO off(.'rs a truly or 011r. n1versa . ~ 1 · esa r. stor:iJ!e ors1NG LE&DblRoomOf. GrahamRltv 646·2414 Ca r i n g co nfidenl i11 1 call 675.0342 morningsor J .l\1 eyers.t•().Hox ·11Kl, unique&ti mcsaving op-W.5th St,SA.Equal 0pp. (5 81ki;EastofNe"'J)Ort your boal or-RV. 10· fices. 265·550 sq. fL Util. · l'Ounseling & referral. afle,6P'leven•.n••. Jrvine ,Ca.927111. 1 ·1 r k'll·""' Employer Blvd.) hi gh. 673·6372 furnished. 5<10-5206 lnve-stnte-nt Abortio n , adoption & 1 ..:=.:....:.:....:".:....:c.:=~·=":...._.1 ----------·1 por uni Y 0~~.(,IJNCH !--~~-----..,.-~, r 546'9860 1 0ffic~ Rental 4400 C .~1 . ornce w/stor ai::e + Opportunity 5015 kee~~EARE547·2563 Babys itt_er wanted-my CLERK (TYPIST SECRETARIES N ee~~·Rf~~!~~sive !I ..... ,_.can ronl Ap~. ~Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh ~·r , rcfri g. sink, air •••••••••••••••••••••••1 --"'--'-'-'-'--~--home in l·IH . 7 ·JO · BOOKKEEPERS ~165· to t~25h ~~·~~~Id . 150 I WestcHff Dr. cond. 548 ·9766 BEST DrinkinJ? problem? ~J~0~;:1i'n ::00$f~~· ,~i6~ 60 WPM +. acl'urate . TYPISTS ~:~~:;~n~C!f1hS:21~~s ~ (.·~·par c · · ·or Ne'ol.'porl F"inancial Clr OPPORTUMITY Call Al cohol llelptinc 968·2474 aft 6pm qui<•k w fi gures. Some t.i75-5205or871·8i171 -1 OFflCES incl. recep. _ _'2~1~h~.':_'d~~B35~~3830~J_.J;;-:-;;-:-;-;-;-;-;:;-;;;-:;;-::-;.-:J fill n". Xlnt l'O. benefil.s. Who wafll dignified & Le-a sing Office Space tion a rc<1.. Will decorate Excellent investment op· · rs a :.iy " .. s t 1 m u I a t i n g a s . Cd M. I br. l"e liv rm, dm C portunity Beauty salon Bab ysi tt er. mature l\linor1ly ap plica nt s .., Call on Site 1\1anagcr to suil. 3429 r:. st l-lwy. · • Foxy Girl 's Out Call /l f t h d 1 I o, I sog nmcnl s -fewda}'S. cou· I t d & ""I 20 ,,,,,, 8 Complct • 'ol.'Oman p or cac er. ur~c o ~1pp y. =-nc re· rm, x n con · cozy · 1714)&12-3111exl 2'W CdJ\1.ti44·7406 ~·1°.1 .. " · c Massa ge. U Call. We Call 646.363 1. sume & s alary history pleWC'l·k s orfcwmonths· ben ul.$285. s .iions. co me . Spec i alize ----------I to: you del'idc! Now you 2 Br, 2 bii on hillside Business Re-ntal 4450 LAND & ILDG. IMCL. Paraplegics. s.12.3100 BABYSITTER for 4'12. yr. can ... ::c~~d~J . .,~~~67~!~~y, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM SALES PRICE ----old boy, 20·25 hrs. Pf'r 1\1r. Vo.'. van Oldenmark APPLY BY PHONE WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH THE COLONY .....,, $76,000 *MEW! HEW! MEW!* wk . F"lexible hrs. in m y KENDALL Call 540.4455 & let us PhotoMode-linq home.Sl40mo_675·3S4 1 DEVELOJ>t\lENT CO , kno\.'.' wh:1t vo ur skills Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co•n•• We.icl11! Orne ond ''"l'e A•• ./ "" Co"4i1iOlll"V ,/ c.,...pOMe ,...iior1a1 .r~ .. ,/ (IH~1"' ,/,,,... __ _ 30 RETAii.SHOPS Prime re:ison<1.hle space LIDO REALTY 3:r.7 \ia l.illu.N .B. *673-7300* .Abraxas !\1assage IOam-INC :ire No need.to come in 12pm 1733 Fullerton, Cl\1 BAB"li'SITTF:R · 2:30 to 12 personal!}' until 'ol.'t• have Midnight. f\.1y horn\', 3-4 4463 Birl·hStrect 63 1· I llW days week. 751·8617. Newport Bc·ach, C:1 92G60 I.he 'just r ight' spot for HoH Doy Hice Pay 9AM·IPM or lPM·5PM or 5PM-9PM. Earn $100 + + per week doing en- joya blc work in our brand new ore opening near O.C. Airport. XlnL opportunity for positive mind e d indiv. For personal interview, Call 833-8095 !loom for Rent. 5140 mo. in La~una Beach Ca II 499-1457. •EXCLUSIVE Beach area. llm in lg. house ~· kit. pri \'. 640.87111 aft 6 .r --./~ _,,;c • ..-a;i. .;-.-~w.o -~---------1 Equal Opp. E1nploycr you! m /r TempoTempoiOIJ' HOSPITAL BabY>;lle<. malu<e lady '1• -;;;=-~:~~~=~~~:~· '~ ... -'!!H~•1;;,P!"""!!"""!~ HOUSEKEEPER a\·ailable la r~c· & small. YO UNG Exec. retired , Old world charm "'1th Mort9a¥s, Trust generous, no child. no French windows, gables Deeds 5035 proble ms . refere nces . meets similar Caueasian to care for school child & trees. Adjacl'nl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----I r ladv, 21 10 32, nol over PEi':IN Point. + f:im1\y __________ , ~r~~~Js~ a 0 i\ rt s LOANS up to 80% 5'4;'-120 lhs. Photo a Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 aftns & l eve. 0 'ol.'n •CocktailWaitttss Exper. preferred . lransp. 642.4163 e\'es Looking for 15 young at · Dishwasher, Eves F /ti ml' d<1.ys & eves . traet1ve larl1 cs. Ap ply in Surf &Sirloin Good working conds & person. !\T on thru f>'ri . 10 5930W.CoastHwy.NB benefits. Contact Mrs. rm, µ\'t cntr. No cook-W'TER•no~ '"OBROADWAY must. P .O. Box2393C1\1 , B BYSITTERf 2 . I · k $85 "" rt\ .... , "° l stTDLo-•"••'o 92626 A or i::irs. lll J!I s mo Ing · LAG UN A BC:t\Cll ~7' '' 7&8[ ft h I 673.4419 HewportBeach 2ndTDL.oms 1 -~-------·I age or a er sc oo E ' ..., "Prisoner. seekin• mean· till 5:30. Your home & to 4. The Fox i.luntcr. 1-------~---I Templeton. Costa Mesa 17927 l\1 c/\rthur. Irvine. DISPLAY WIMOOW J\t e mori a) Jlospi tal, ... ROlJ:\lS 525. ~·eek up with kitchen. 548·9755 or li-15·3967 & INTERIOR 642·2734. E .O.Jo.;. ltccul!ve o 11cc Lowest rates Orange Co. 5150 !\1 th 494-7915 ingful correspondence. wa lk inR distance from ' on Satffe-r M""' Co. W 11 • 'd ' r Har""~r View Elem. Sehl. Ample Parkini: 1 ~~~~~~~~~~'1642-217 1 ,, ••5.051 1 e reau . 'ol.'I e rani::e o Eve,~. 675·8""A COCKTA IL WAITHESS Person . Exper'dOnly. BILL GRUNDY I-.... interest. letters wi ll all ~ Full time in Laguna Ser\'ing Ha rbor area 24 be answ£'red. 5'11 ". 35 I----------Exper. nee. Apply i n HOSTESS, morning shift. 4050 Realtor {;75-6161 DELUXE orfice. comm·1 years Y''· old. bl•<k ha•·c. BAKER Needed. Woman person, btwn4·8prnd:.ii· l\lall .. Apply in pe~on, B I u c Do IP h ,· n &industrial spaees.Also u bk · r I 3295 N I J'etrie's.220 1..osCerntos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55'PERS9FT mini w a reho uses in ~---------I brown eyes." Reply to: or 1\-t a n to a e pies or y . c wp o r f\.1alL213/8ti5<1.5l8. Restaura nt , 3355 VJa lloom & Board ROOl\1 & 801\RD for 1617 WESTCLl"F'-NB La"una Ni"uel & !\ot1ss1on 2nd TD Loans Wanted Roger L. Rice, 126·098, s mall RcsL No Rstrnl. Blvd.N.B. 1 ~---------1 Lido. N.B. C II d · [' ., .., WE HAVECASl-1 ~ p O B 7 l.'xpe r n eedl'd. Ca ll DOMESTIC L'l hs k• 1---------o ei::l' slu e nt in p\11 . AGT.>ll ·~".,., Viejo ar-eas . l-l:indy tn · . ox 1178 . 497_.,50 Lag.Bch. Co_l >t_udenls, p/t sis. de· · 'c ·p ,.,. flOUSEKE.EPER t'• h Occ -Buy2ndTD 's L ·11 Oh' "'18 ~ •tu,tha·'"own"'"'·""'e' . wan~ u m e n r . .1----------1 San Di ego Fwy. 200 to · ·· ucas v1 e . 10,.......,. . hv. Eves/Sat.Ca r, phone " '" ._.. • t-:: ... c :54 5·6952, Day : Sl40 up 'toce-offi"cs cpl' 2000 ,q It. As low as· '.h. Loanon 2ndT.D.'s 1••UTICl'uS ne< '1c LyonsSl8 IOOI 18. 8·12 , 5 day wk. Gd. forfamllyof4. Pvt room , .. .JV" NewLoans·2ndT.D.'s ~ "'" ·" · Sala,y. Rc f"s .req 'd.~-11 bath. color TV. P re.f. fi75·0334 drps a ir h:.ith. 17301 pcr sqft.831·1400 ~oymeRt& ...... " Be hBI llB .. 2 _, 1 ~-~~-'-'-'~---·I Equity lnvsmt.Di.... STYLISTS rorinter\•iew.673-152.3 no n ·s moker, r e 1s . Summer Rentals 4200 ac '·. · . .,,,.,,.1 SEP. bldg w/gar. IOOOsq BARNETT MTG .CO. reparation For (2)N.B.salons.w/or COOKS& 897 -0864 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l !\10 fREERENT• ft. 213 w. Wilson, Cl\1 . 6'15·2134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/out foll. Call 644·0661 COUNTER DONUT Shop, AM & PM J utrageous bch cottai::e. J·2·3 Rm. ofrices from &15-2020&642-6560. ----------IJobs Wonted, 7075 or540·8582 s hift. No exper . nee, Housekeeper !'eedcd part "'kly , waterbcd . 204 s135 p e r mo. Near A.Mounceme-nh/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERSOHHB. Woman age 25.45, Apply time. 3 auu lt~. Nr, Agate Bal Is. avail 9-6 air-port.Nolease req. 400 SQ Fl, a ll ulil incl. Pe-rsonals/ Part lime BkkpR. even-BEAUTICIANS ATIEMTIOH inperson.Mr.Donut,135 Oran ge & Wils on. thru 13 , 833-3223 9Til noon heal & air cond, adjacent Lost & FoUnd ings and /or weekends. To cut & style children's lfOUSEWIVf':S E.17th. Cl\1 646-8304 aft5. ----------!----------~to Sec rac Bank. 188 E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal\642·9533after 6PM hair. P e rm. p /time . &STUDio.:N'fS 1-lOUSEKEEPER & hlld R.nt.ls t. Sh-4300 PROFESS'LU.ASSA 17th St C M $115 Lost & foUftd 5300 . . D 644 0797 E Doorman & Candy Girls. · c -· Bid 3 t 2790 " · · mo. PTa< Nu,,e qualified a ys · · vcs 11 ·2 Apply. !\ton & Tues. So. care, part tame, So. Cl:.t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;:, s ory. 642·4210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · 552-3046. Appl,· in person, 2·5 p.m. Pl f t ' •-Bl d c •1 A'rl -----------1 Ned. d k 8 h Coast Pla1.a Theatre I, aza area, res reques · Res p. i.;al wishes to shr. 1-.arvur v · .:~. 1 LOST/FOUND e 5 ar wor ' rs, 1\lon -Fri. ed 6468824 c·h.irmin ~ Bal. lsle hm cond .. wood panel walls, $80. 1\lo. Ideal Newport A P1'..I'? Mo n ·Fr1 . $3 .50 hr . BeautySalon .\ssistanl 3410 Bris lol, Cf\.1 afLl ;;;iiii·--~·-.iiiiiiWi ... Wi'ii.;;;. "' s ame 675 _8139 _ drapes. carpet. e lec .. shop a vail in the m all a t 96Q..2900Adoplion.Low !»48-8597 Full·Time CarJ'S'Jr. 6:30Pl\1 . ~ li7:J.z:m.1 music. janitor. parking. The Factory for : Coun-C S N 1 r -------1-leady's 67!>-0808 '---------·I ID'VINE PERSONNE"L -------1 J\-1 . R _ Ste 11e r , l\1 g r . try store. book store, etc. ost pay/ euter n °· Help Wanted 7100 1797 1 Moc.Arthur, 1-r.. t'c1nall· Hoommate to 557·0136or-646-8396 673·9606or 67J·9393 LOST : Min . Schnauzer,••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. ELECTRONICS SER.YICES&-AGENCY s harl' 2 Bd . house in . . fem.sil vr /gry&chubby. SCRAM-l£TS Boys &Girls 1.a~un:i Bch. 5140. + w.estcliff Dr. f>r!vate of· Industrial R-~~ 4500 Spayed, blk flea collar. COOKS Util. ~I ona , ;ift . Up m. flee,-Unfurn. Alr cond.. nTI"UI Reward. Cal1842·140lor 10to l4yearsofage.Dai· Exper.onl y for busycor. •197.1542. crpd.SlOOmo.642-4097 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANSWERS ly Pilot delivery routes ree shop. l\1usl know c~g DELUXE industrial units l-'96=2·~9904~~·------I may be available in your & broiler work. Benefits. porary ROOMl\1/\TE Wun ted: 1 OFFICESPACEM.B. with offices: 1300. 1400. LOST : Siamese J\falc Casual -Libel -a rea . Earn profit for de-Apply in person. Mon J ohs /\vailable blk from · heh. S109 + Westcliff Dr. 450 Sq. ft. 1500, 1600. 2212. 3740 to Sealpoint. 9 mos. Red & Fable -Bleach -li\'eries & cash, trips or thru Fri, bctwn 2&4pm, onlst&2ndShifts. utils. Non .smkr Over 21 rvt, bathrm , air, etc. 6000 s ci rt. 642-4463 or Wht. Collar. Vic. So. BABIES merchandise for sellinR 2278 Newport illvd, CJ\-1. PERMANENT &work s.54R -llil~ S175. mo. Call Gone Hill. 642·7604 . Agt. on pre· Coast Plaza. 751·7702 & Inflation has brought new s ubscriptions. For /\skforoffite. 23 Wire Wrappers ----642 -0200 mises. 711 W. 17th St., 575.6070 about one thing: It has information please cal1 1-'-'-~~-~----I to$3.SOperhour Ffo.::\tAL~: 21·30, resp. C.M. eliminated the genera· 642-4321 . F r om Sa n COOKSUP~:RV. Min 3 mo's handor share 5 br hse 11.B .. $11 5 SUPE R space. rcas. renl.1----------LOST : Blac k fo'e malc lion g<1.p . Now we're all Clemente-San Juan F /time. Oppor. for :id· semi a utomatic. IMM.EDIATE P e rmanent & Tem· 488 E . 17th St. (Al Irvine), Costa Mc5a Suite 224 64Z..1470 JOLLY ROGER BREAK FASI'COOK Good p a y & o p· portunilies. Apply in per-son, 400 S. Coast llWy, Laguna Beach. mo. Isl & last, utils pd, P\1. bath. 1\/C. htd. drps. 2000 SQ FT, 3 o(cs, 2 German Shorthair. Cl\1 crying like BABIES. Capis trano a rea, call vanceml'nl. Top wages & 21 Electronic Av a il !l t l . Call Sa ll y, new crpt Across from baths, 1mmed. across st area,Reward645·5890 1 -~~~------l 495.06JOandl\1issionVie-be ne fit s. lluntin ~t o n Assemblers JR.MECHANICAL l'i1ar!-'Jo,John,!168·5Zl.1 Stuft Shirt. 2400 W. Cst fromOCAirport96J.7878 . . . Apart. Mn .e r. sml bldg. l jo-EI Toro area, call Valley Conv. llosp, 8382 10 $.1.25 perhour DRAFTSMAN/ llwy,544·867K LOST : 2 Ladies nngs •n Br. Fu rn. Balboa Penn . 581·6310. New man A ve , 11 .B. SECRETARY COl\tf>: on' Rm. in nice 21----------11\1 -1 90xl2~ w/bldg. 991 L ad ies Rs t rm . at 675.7069 Equal Oppor. Employer 842.5551. 6 !\lonths PC experience. br. apl., Cl\1, Cls. loit all. EXECU TIVE suites on West 19th. Costa Mesa Pleasure pier in A\lalon ,1 ----------l~ ...... ~~ ...... ~~~~~:1~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 TEMPORARY With min 2 YT'S 'NOrk ex· s 8 o m 0 +.Newport l-l:irbor. 400to $250.mo.&12·3490 Wed . Aug . 20th . APROPOS -9Wirc Wrappers per. Fast starter, good 548·4371 '642-a7R.5 2200 sq ft . 642·4644 ; R....-tW ted 4600 G e nerou s R e ward ! N ee d s co mpe t e nt BOAT SALESMAN COUMTER 15Touch Up producer. Ftextble .. ---645·4405 eon a s an _64_2-_94B_s_0_,_548 __ -8-0_IJ ___ 1 ,esponsible .. ;,1 '"' ,·n· w(frailerBoatexper. GIRL ~ET'IL t5CableJ.lamcss mature w /knowledge or :ihar-e llnmc T.O W. $160. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 48 L304 ""' 12 Full PC Assembly doc umenta tion control. mo. Pr1\atc room, laun· * Sold homl'-need 2 BR , Found : Coekapoo? J\.1ale. ventory control or l----8--·-----I Apply n Person Rates to $3.SOper hr Call Mrs. Sheridan, (714') dry fac i liti es . Ph . lr J.": hv rm , bit ins etc. Black w /white. Mesa war e h ouse. Pho ne IOOKICEEPER SnockShoplakery NOFEESEVER 549·4060. 494·:1080 Roses are red, \'l.oll'ts arl' g;.ir . Ila ve small dog. Verde. Ca II i mmcd.1_644_._265_2_·------·I F /time. Exper'd in A/P 3444 E . Coast flwy The-Pe-a pie Machine ----blue, ~e rent swles w/ a Need by 9/10-557-4458 5<16·3426 ASSEMBLERS & A/R, payroll & gen'l Cdl\.1 9AM to2PM • KITCHIN HELP FEf\.1A L E roommate boat sltptoo. S 11 b . A9e-ncy& Mak e br e akfast. wanlcd to share 3 hr Csl.llwyat NptBl\'d. 2ELDERLYladieswish 2 FOUND: Huffy Bike. I Soldering. J\ol el'h. as· ledger. ma usmess. Te-mporarySenice sandwiches & short qr· housj· S. W. Santa Ana. 642·4644 br apt in NeWport or you know the serial no. sembly or driU press ex· 833·2355• COUNTER HB.P 17842 Irvinc BINo220 der. Morn help. Appl,)' SSO. mo. + housekl'ep1ng, Nwpt I-I ts. 646-8546 call : 642-6746 per· h e 1 P fu I. C · M • B O O K K E E P E R -Wanted for p/time day:". Tustin 544.9392 24pm. al Tbe Log J~. 557·926!1 . lu . /I ... , 642·8080· Secretary Girl Fri .for Mu't be 21. Apply ,·n ~~~~~~~~~""li~l79~25~M~a~c~A~rth~ur~.~ltrvt~ .. ~--Costa Pi1esa; OCl'an view ''"ess nv fo'OUND: Pure Wht. Ing-Gd - ROOM 1\1 ATE to sh are Approx 600 sq. ft. $!00 Finance hair, fem . dog w/red col· ASSEMILY grow'g. Ins. Agency. · person at: 1~iz1.a Man, EXEC. SECTY Licensed sitter for 15 mo townh o u·.·e S·,•n Juan 'lo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• la ' v·· Hillcrest CM &LITE'. Salary&bene·s.Pl.lime 1920 Ha rborBI CM If t B h " " · h.. • ' OK , to !!tart. iJ desired. ' To President & Vi ce o Id · · · u n c I area. mu!>il b<' mature & Avail.now.645-4123 Bvslnes' 545-5973 MANUF'ACTIJRING Send resume to: P .O. COUPLE needed ror apt Pre!l id enl or precious Westmsterarea.841·9739 dependable. S:l..').Z2tlO. l'X t p . h Opportunity 50051----------1 Positions open. 5 Days, Oox 8, CdM, 92625 man a "emenl, se mi-metal r,·,m . Contact Mc•. or2JJ.86().8SJ5 315 r-1me l-lunt. B. c . lo.<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found min Schnauzer, ""'flrto•tart =••-. do -0 ''om $1°•. mo •n<i·'. ul•I. · ..., · "' · '"'""""""' ''l"c . 55 uni's C""ta •1 3 """ 1.1 fem. Warner /Euclid. ·"' ""' "usco,549· 281 Maids needed, over 21 Pro£essional or business .'i 07 5 W arner Ave . Ow ner Mus t Sell C.M Call 842·140tor962·9!KM ASSISTAMTMGR l\l esa. 642 ·5073 or man lo share J,":rcat home 846.2429 n es taura nt I Beer on IOOKICEEPER t213 )86S ·3851 EX,PERIENCED Carpet preferred. 2nd cook, &poo1Sl50 mo645-1502 1----------1 Golden Tr1;,1ni.:le. $180K LOST I~ong -h ai r ed Women's sports wear Pa y roll . Accountsl----------1 & upholstery cleaner. Mu!lt know something BROOKHURST 1tross. Ask S45K Agnt. Siamci>c Spayed female. store. Good oppor, Ex-Receivable. Accounts Deliveryma n.over 21. LA Perccnta ge.673·7162 about diets. For retire· Female collC',Cestudent to 642.9666 Naml' Saucers. Collar per 'd. Refs , Bondnble. Payable & other related Times route . CM area. ----~-----1 mentre5idence.494-9458. Sha"•'ent.•ioomo.Own FIMAMCIAL 12 b II R St 5·9 Wkdays, 9·6 Sal!I . fl1ust have depend. car . FINI S llER . photo • ~ PLAZA F d N w t' s. amona ·Send re s um e lo duties . Contact l\lrs . portrails ,thruDec.WiHMAIO WORK. Motel . BR.&Ba.ClosetoU.C.l. oun ry. et SIOOJ\1 La g. Bc h . Reward. Musco 5493281 546·6427/546-1780. N .. •· ..:.:C..C"-'-------1 ecuti,•e o f(i cc suites . Gold Jewel mfJ.:$14,000 ----------1 Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box DELIVERYMAN color sense. non-smokl'r, Bch. Resort. 6 day Vik.. 55z.4220Aft 3 PM No'ol.' lea s in~. Custom ex· Cho<' Candy Mf~ $18,500 494•6162 _ Cla5sified ad no. 483, c/ol:~~~-~~-~· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~~~~~~~~~:1 tr3in, artil'itic ability & eat, energe .. e ...... guna. Female room m<1 te want· Large a nd small user-s Plastic Mfg-dislrib.$60M LOST female (;erman 1!>60, Cos la l\.1esa, Ca $300 mo. Ear-ly AM sl a rl al $2.50. Onsi te 1_<_94_·~11_96 ______ _ e<1 to share 2BR be.-ich accommodated. Lee in· Costmade uni.form$40M Shepherd, black with 92626. BRAKE & FRONT newspa per deliv. Irvine Photog r a phies, 1240·K Ma nagement -Oriented apt. 675·4'.lro3, Cindy e ludes a II amenities . Electronics "'lrg. silver . Vic. San Juan on1;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;, 1 1 a rea. M usl have lrJ! car. Logan, C.M. 540-0668 person i nter eiited in l..easlnt:e agent. Donnu . lfolland Business Sales de! Obispo . Need s Sta. wag or van pref'd. .higher ineome & be:ne. ROOMMATI:: to sha re on pr emise~. 20902 11160rangeAve.CM ml'di cal attention . AYON ENO MEH Nocollect.962·4633. FLEXOWRITER Partorf/l .&&61Zl townh o use San Juan Brookhurst, llunltn~on 645·4170 54().0608 Reward! 496·7297 l--'--'-"-'"-"'--'---·l 1mmed. opening rorl ----~----- area, mu.st be mature & Bea e h , n r All an t ;i .1----------·l-'-"'-"-"''-'-:.;:_='---·I And Dental office. Manager· Sales Or-de:r Dept. Prefer MAMA.Gii. depend :.1 ble. C a l l 963·896I. OISTRIBUTOll LOST bci~e: Himalayan HftpY09"~ INSTALLATION Reeeptlonist. J.yr expfor exper. in processin g w . BlS-2200. ext 315. ---------1 MALE OR RMALE kitten \'ie, 19th Sl. C. ri.1. fi-W lwflatloR busy offi ce. Benefits. purchase orders. omenSus sporlsViefar ..:.:.:..:=-'-------l()f'fiee s p<t cc 10 Subll't. A ~u11rilnteed tnoome on Chllrl 's pet. 548·9521 .,..., MEN Salary open. 893-so..13 ROSAN, INC. gtore. per oppor. or ) ' To plate your message beforelhe reading publl(', phone Dilly Pil'" Cl11tllled, 642-M78 • ri.tission V .. El Dorado your minimum Invest l -'--~------1 d 1 -W C tH NB qualified per&00.. E•~· _a_n ____ <_5AA-__ M_oo ___ 1 mtnt of $3400 with local 1 : b a~~e ht •3 3J! e. ducts the entire family For PEP BOYS ~pply 1 Y' exp. Ne~L f>·a"s"'hi~ Equal Opp Employer telllgent, ene-eiJ';.".' B k Bid · LOST B 1 b I Sell worl 1mous pro-DENTAL asst chal-•'•e .,..,..\ · oa~ wy , Able to handle --n~· manof3tlurer. aervicing m 20• •·R '" wd ':'~" ·,,.,.J'rs· can use, enjoy. E•cellent Stores . Im.mediate Island 644_,,_ 1 -~-'--~~-~~--1 ,-umc to ci ... "1n~ PT.USH O<>nut. rum lg. compony t.!IL<tblished ac-8/ · ewar · __, . ......,.. I /ti op m g Xlnt ' ~ FROHT DE•~ '" ~ ofc. 11ui te. 10 rent or shr. earnings. Call ~?Of.I or me e n s, ~ no. 518, c /O Dall.)' Pl)i)t, $195 mo. Xlnt. NB /CM counts in locul areas with LOST: 2 JS MM Cumeras. Zenith 7·1359 Days. •alary &: working oonds. The rastcst draw In I.he 1·2 Yrs min. exper. 4200 P . O. Box l.S60,' ~a Joc.642·6753 /644-6615 unique gift line. F.x -Vi c Htng Reh Pier Julyl""~~~~~~~~~ Libera l erl'\pl oyee West ... a Daily Pilot NCR.Pleaseoontact. Me10,Ca9262& ~ cellcnt f~ll or part l!me 21.i 100Reward547.'t832 I· benefit... Classified Ad. Phone lalboalaya.b N.8 . 500 Sq . F't. New Bldtz. 0 PP<Jrtun1ty. No selling. Bab)'sitter for tud1er. Apply In Person 642·5678, 645-~. eirtS20 M • n i curls l, exo;,r. Upper Ocean \iew SlSQ Financing a vaH11ble. f'or LOST : Siamese Cat . Middle aged woman'!' my 2946 Uristol,C. Mesa l--'-'-------1---'--''-'-----I S•ndpiper HaJr CCb\Ct, mo. G308 w. C:oit Hwy. personal interview eaU Bro1dmoor llms Area. home. Own tran1p, Bolla JSZ21 Beach Bl, Westni !lave something to sell ? W d Call 6'2·56?S CdM 675-7120 .tt ~*1 642·38.'iO (714 J 635·6462 CdM Reward! 644·1649 Chlca /E dlngerlM6-M34 Classlned ads do It well. ant• s , eves. 1 ( l , J. •, •• YOO a.ily ""' 100 ... ive ens 16 PM $100 en· our ing Int live or Call e d , ••• & ... ... al,• .... m, ref. rs. .. K •• in Wy. ... ood te. of . l ) st . .... llJy qn. •• ear fe>< ~· HllpW-"d 1100'1to1pw ... tod 7100Ho1pw .. 1od 7IOOHolpWontod 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MECHANICS Experienced Llcen1ed for Front End, lrake & Muf&r. Apply Today I 3M~~!&!~~~o~~~IG l'eroonnel Deportment Equal Opportuni[y Employer Help Wonted 7100 H.ip Wonted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salesmen Tlre Dept. Fvmllure D•pl. Carpet D•pt. Major Appliances D•corators Garden Shop Fence Sale1men Shoe Dept. Sewln9 & Vacuums APPLY TODAY MONTGOMERY WARD He4pWant•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINEES Will train dependable women to become plual1c inj ec t io n n1old l n ~ operators. l\1u."t be able to stand entire s hift, ir necc1111oa ry . Opca\n~~ on t 11t shift, S2 15 per hr to start : 2nd Shift, $2.29, Jtaise ln 60 days . APPLY 8040 WINDOW & i"LC>OH C!nrs ~!4!! •.••.•.. ............ t;xper1enccd pt•rccn· , ti Wt.'t.'k~ lllAe. 613 1162 Lab pupJ AKC Youn g n1an to y,•ork 1n ye-l lvw Or hlat crowin~ tool rental t1usi· _& mi.ll's . 495·424 ness. ~1u),I ht• nl'iit In :ip· ,\l(C Golden p.:ar. &, ha \'t' Vt•ry Ol'Jt 1iups, xlnl hun handwnt1n ~. fi [)ay ~·k watt•f IO\ er> 4 Pr.;r. married rn;u1 for - ·k fl,'nl:tll'.S :1 Ht.>lncv1.·r lcl':-., pCt.s , ~J-li!lti I --1•111:;cht'r , how qua! perm. resp. po!iit1011 . 1'::>. OC)Ht-:lli'.t ,\N per. not ft«1'd. A111,Jy ITIJ.ie, AKC.:. !fain-n oon, to.lon , V.' .. d, Gl'nllc All -.h. F'ri. Only. l!.130 Nt'ol.'J~rl old $200.!151 1• "-' Jl >)'rS .01 :1f1 ' " 4 1no, ttlvd, c r-.1 • Oranl(t•Coastl'lastits Hl.A ('K I .a~ ·ds J.:OO tl k i<I ~. $SO. -- 850 w IHlh Street f c n1 111 l • 11 l'I I ~ ............ ~C~o~s~l• ...... M~_.~· ............ ~I Merchandise !!!'11~~.'17 l;J\' c~ I-••••••••••••••••••••••• . TYPIST/5.5WPM Accurate. Gd wtnum· bers. Ccn. office work. Ne w Atlantis W1 Ran· dolph. Cl\.1 . Antiques 8005 AKC: l'on1t'r;11"1 ••••••••••••••~•••••••• l)Uf!Jl)·, ~l)ld 1~111 f(•mull• To a ll our rnends p1.1pt.>rs SUltl 5' 1u t)rangeCounty JONA.THANS IU rno~. ~ g,,12:1 - , 1\KC r1·i.: lovahlt• ANTIQUES rnaJ.· 2 vro; :)56 75<!5 IOffLl' el Mli:CHA.NIC Wanted com-Person 21 ·40. trn for petent, clean cut Foreign 1nAmt. $150 ~·k guarn. * UTOTEM* carmech. o xlnt,loc.in Ch i pref, A1r . Levi EMPLOYMENT 3088 Bristol St, Costa Mesa Personnel Department Equal Opportunity Employer is h:1ving their annual Super Summer Clea rance Fret to You 8045 ~~~·=·~.,~"~'°~;-.--:--:;--l~""~-1~004":'.:.·~~~~~I · H•lpWonlod 7100 Help Wonl•d 710 OPPORTUNITIES M CAL Assistant . t:x-Plumber, Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full or Part Time Sale on entire slO('k up to 1.,,,01''F! 42231stSt.N.B. 673-tiOOI ............. •••••••••• ITIJIC ll J,!l'r rno~ 0111 . 'l'l.•d ~ood 'p9t.Front&backoffiL<e Full time , 5 yrsl·---------·I SECRET•RY NoExperNttessary Sa l ary open . Call I' "' Age 21--65Ehg1ble 2 •«7 f . l . m I u i mum ex Pc r . RN-CCU Full skill s , l "irl ore. G Th ' Kl ~9 .,,_, or 1n erv1ew. 536.145<!. .. 0 10 eNear~t I7!l0-I795 Violin . 011. .c...:-c:c:---:----:--ll C:'.".:c~' n 1-:. or canst. exp TICT<X:h1ARKF.'f srhool, German y MillMan/Assemblers Popula-;-d~1ng house Nights. full or p/time. ht'Jpful. t~x. work ini! ForApplic.alions &lnfo ()uls tsnding ton1.: and T'ol.'O 1''r1cndly cat'i, ~huu! 5 brothl·r:.. :-.; hon1c C;.ill 1:.i & wct•kcnrl-. 2-..t-\f).8 n1\t'S --- uld klU (•ns. mah: & I needed, Good pay: Down seeks manager, assis-Differential pay. Xlnt cond. C•1ll ~tr. James at OR CALL {714)&12-770'l qua Ii l y . f\-1us 1. EastYachts.7001'~.Alton 1 an 1 rn u nag er benefits. Contact ~1rs. 979-9221 or send resume TicTocSysterns,lnl' l"ians /Collectors on ly. Ave., Santa Ana, Ca. waitresses & hostesses'. Bsleslreri, 642·2734 . to 3191·A Ai.rport Loop,l~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""I Price S1850 .00 f l rm. D<1rl ini.: 1; Y.k-. 5 fluffy 'o\ h1l1 J,!r l:)' SI f l I 1r01111e~I. li75 I ) c ,1. Bc1x :l4S e~·cs tJr 92'107. 979·6850 Call G73·9393 fo r appoint· Cost a 1\1 cm or i a 1 Cl\1 -1 Please write Classified ~c~cnd!> MODELS-MASSEUSl::S n1enL CHoM;plElaO· IE. 301 Vi ctoria,1----------l~~slt!u~a~~~~~-+ for t\d ~ 531, Daily Pilot, OLD ~:n gl1s h figure Models. escorts, PH 1 N'rER/Expr. I ~~-...... -............ ·~-............................... 1 SECURITY GUARD 640-8120 aft. 3Pl\1 P · 0 ·Box 1560, Costa 11':. vrs. U1 g masseuses net.-ded. 1:op l tck /A.B.Di ck Equip.I S::iilboat n1::inuf . ha sl---'-''-"='-"-'--'----1 MC's a,Ca.92fl26. ~73·5ti96 __ --Sh~pflng, y;1 rd unly. money. New studio. Air/condfac H30-0890 RN vacan cy for f /t1n1c WAITRESSES Can't ;ifford s~rvice for 1\.1ale Labrar 631·3811 · · RH·HIC)ht~ift (35 /40 hrs wkl Security Coffee Shop & Con · ei ~ht '! 1808 s rERLING blal·k tu good Heal Es tate, licensed 11·7:30. Full time. Med· Ciuard to work e\'es & course, ex per. pref 'd . dinner se.rvice._ F'or-~ yard. •557 .04'15 lnr . I Y' hu111c w1tl1 MODELS salespeo ple. Why not Surg. Dirf. pay. Xlnt wknds.Good health&rc· Apply, 1-lunti nglon Total26 pieces,incldn ~-__ ··~:rroressional rree lan<'e work in the hottest area benefits. Contact J\trs. li a bility a n1usl. Should Lanes, 19582 Beaeh Blvd, knife, rork , salad fork . 2 i'.lOTl-IEHLf':! l{untington Bcach/Foun· J 642 27•• c ·1 have own uniforms & HD kl · 1 r k p d h 'SS kittens 1_spbotographer needs ensen, · ..... os a XI be ft · l'OC a 1 or . sou net· ome . • models for part time lain Valley. Call Phil M es a l\1 cm or i a I transp .• nt co. ne i s.1 ----~-----·\ s poon, teaspoon &2serv· male & femoilc work for major McNamee at Village llospital. 301 Vi ctoria, Apply lo gate guard , WarehousePerson in g s poon :.;. N<>-- 7 Wl'l'kS, '· S<IG-SJ<J2 -- magazines. No cxp1_R_•_a _IE_,1_a_1_e_96J._4567 ____ 1 C.M.E.0 .1<;. We s ts ail Co rp .. 275 l\tus t have ex:per . in DEALERS. $500. Call P Q:OO LE /rD needed. Must be attrac· ----------! J\o1cCormick A\'e, Cost111 plumbing. mate rial s. 548.6295. mix, mall:'. a l m a t ion I Springer live, have a good figure, REALESTATESALES RN 3·11 SHIIT. Nurses l\1esa. Geers Plumbing, 222 W mix,male .642 Century 21 j5urf Aides. Ex per. preferred .l::-:-:---::--:--:---:--:c-1 Adams. 1-lunt. Bch. Mahogany Bow Front . 71!16 be willing to work nude. lrandMewOHice s hifts 9-7:30 & 3·11 :30. c'y /Lt. Bookkeeping for ----1 Ches t , En ,e lish circa fREE to good Hi gh pay. Call for appt on 11th Street in Hunt· Beverly l\tanor. 24452 Interio r Desig n. f'u ll WHATOO 1820_1840 673_5383 old neutered pood ho1ne, 4 yr le mix, .b/5·4450 ington Beach, 3 blocks Via Estrada, Lag.llltl:.. time . 645-8106 YOU NEED I -'='-'-'-"-''-'-~---I affectionate. 55 MOTEL u •ID from the ocean. Now tak· FOR ACSAURC.f.EESSR FUL Appliances 80 I 0 7-0.117 -- ......, Sales/Advertising SECY fRECEPT .-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frl'e to Ad ho Jl'/time . Top wages . ini:: applications ror Ener,etic women c& a Needed by ad\·ertisi ng lNREALf':sTATF. washer & Dryer cgas) friendly, blk me lu\·abll! /wht male Newport Beach Travel lic ensed real estate in Newport / Find oul at our in· K•nmo•e, Gd ........ d . ....,,,.,._ dog. 644·0410 Lodg C I H NB salespeople. Call Nan(·y. couple or good men) who agency ... ....,., ...,.,.., e, oas wy. enjoy calling on small lr\'ine area. Good typing formative both 498-2791 da ys *HEWS FU.SH* S3li·l474· bus inesses. Protected skills essential. Phone CAREER HIGHT territories + 9i50 dra'o\' for an appt, M33-13'l2 TU ES AUG 26th· Bank Teller SS50 0 Ex:perlenc_e Pref_errcd, JllhJ~ But Will Train. 21 CONTROL CAREER •• EmploymentAgency ~ 3400 Irvine, Ste 1098 aft~r s hort qualifying Service Station Allen-7!30 J>M penod. Good bonus pro· dant, exper'd. Day & W lk & L gram + fu11 comm. on Eves. f'uli & p /timc . Ap-G er ee reryc_wa ls. Comple~e ply Shell Station. !7th & HuntingtonBch-tr~1n1ng. 250 E. 17th St, Irvine, NB Magnolia Suite F. Costa Mesa . OF'F'JCE REAL ESTATE SALES & CASIU ER E . Service Station help. ex· 9032AdamsAvc HIC)htRestCllll"'Clnt 65 to 10"/o Commission. ~ . x per'd. l\1us tbcl9 orover. CorncrMagnoHa Nwpt Bch 714 /556-8505 •udltor Dynamic prestigious, per. _pref. Ful! ti me. F'ull&p1time. &Adams "' Benefits & Vacation. Ap· ll · •-h Dbl oven elec range. like new. Avocado. Want Tee-iny Baby Kitty K;Jt , Calico. 833·8300 or 531 -0502 S125 , take $75. S8l·0698 fumiturt 8050 FRIG I DAIRE Refri g ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /cross bottom freezer. Great Savin~s on U_sed $75. 548 ·4221 Furn., 1\pph. & l\hsc. Wilson 's Bargain Nook LARGI<:: refrig /freczer 545 W. l9thSt.C.l\t. like new $125. Al so,l----'-"----'-'--'------ sm<1 ll er one SSS. 645·289R ABBEY R t:NTS FUHN. Led. NB hot I XI 1 happyofricew/heavyun-1 · G unt1ngtonix:ac a 1ng · · e . n PY in person. enes See F'red . .31311-farborBI, YOU J.fAVE TIIF. OP· Auction 8015 192.S I-IA R BOR BL. CM CALl. (7 14 )&15·4772 wage for expe"d person. obstructed learning en-Smart Shop. 2300 Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• · t & · C'I PORTUNITY TO TAKE f I I •Call Mr. Holland, 9am· v1ronmen sem i· -~B~l·~·d~-~~o~~la~M~e;="-"~----l -="';:;~;;-;;;;:;;;:;;-;;~--I l\1 0\'ini;·Beaut1 u ov· 5pm, 644·1100, ext 516. priva e o ices, as Sl!Al\1POOGIRL ES'l'ATE SALES AP · ese3t & sora , Vl'ry J.: DAIL y PILOY B 11 Jewelry 8070 Miscellaneous 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIA!\.! fl;'l. lJ , :l~ POINTS WANTED WO!)U Ut:S'l'OFff>:I< TOP CASll OCll.l.AIC '151 7310.11t1•r5 ;~op1n f'ATD f' l) R YOUK. --Jt.:Wt:LRY, WATCJll-:s , Machinery 8078 ART OHJ C:t""l'S, GO Ll.1 ··············•········ S ILVf:ll SE HVJCt:. '"'ANTt:O Gcnl'r.tl F'I NI': l"U HN & AN-con· ·rrQUES. 64 5-2200 lra1·t11r r11•1•1t., Hi" ('ouu·t --r:.i1h,1I ;i r111 3.l'o\ ti7J •1523 Kni:: S;.;. JJ1•d. New, C'OITI ::tft1·t 5 11r Y.l·l·k1•ll!I.-. pletc. SI Ill 11kgd. Xtra --Miscellaneous 8080 f1 rrn $1!14'1 !worth ~I . • •••••••••••••••••••••• (ln sz S17U, usually horn(', FJHJ<'.WCl()J), S9!'1 t•ord. incl dcl. 8:15·~. Frt•1• !.t.11·k & 1tel!~cr)'. Tt.:NNIS m cnibcrship, tv1• li57 lil):.1·1 ur 1,;,7 11:,.,; local t·lub. Make IJffcr. -----a33-3t'>43 or 581 7800 * * * Twu ~rave spact·s fot~ FOR SALE S50U . Pai· Vi e w .'vlcn1or1al Park. NB. Pvt Ol>YSst-:v 1;.\:\lt-:. Usf'd µly. Ph : 1·222-~19 • lln1C:!o t 'onti11ns " ~arnc.., ptu~ ?>huu lnlA gallcr) t-'11.., .111y bril nll Miscellaneous of 1·\1, \H" to ~"i 'st·rf'f'n . Wanted 8081 Can be µlJYCll Y.'Llh bat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc r1 cs "' 1\C eJo.L .. •rn;ll $S CASH SS FOR POY.'i"r pa cl. both •n - rluclr.d Y.'1\h L!JTI1e Prict· Good usl'tl fum /refri f!S s17:, V.'111 St•ll for Fr l r:-.1slo\'e:!>. 54&0768. new, -S90 . l'hu ll l.' 8:1 0·6120 Water-Bed Heatff • bCt \l.'t't'll 12 11110/1 .ind 1;4:,i.:t!:lltJ 81':\I . * ** Musical --lnstrumenh 1013 Pool ·rahll· v. 1 1>1111! pong ••••••••••••••••••••••• atla<·h net ''"'" !'layer 1190· 17 ~1;, V1ol1 n . Klot z: P1 ;1 nti Sl ,000. 5'16-li42U S<·hoci l , Gcr rnan y . ---<)ulsla ndin).! tone and l)EL'rA 9 .. TABLE SAW. {1uall ty . !\1 usitianS/ •GI). CON IJ ITION $165 .'>4R-8300 Col\ct·tors only. Price --SIH50.00 fi rn1 . Pleas e Waterhl•d , l'Oml)ll'lt". 2 y,-r1te Cl:iss1f1t.-<I Ad 11'5:!7. 1nos. nt•w. Si85orbcstof. Dai ly 1>1 lot. 1~.().Box: rer. 536 ·5MI 5 1500. Custa l\.1csa, Ca. ---92626. ~1o ving Sale ~ Gulbransen ' OEAGAN i\1arimba, likt! p ,·1ra l!01t (J rl!<i n w/Lcshe :;pkrs. rhythm section . new. Cost $400. Sc11 $200. piano, draw bars. Gold l'ash. 494-768<1 velvet divan. lilt' color 6 Office Fumiture & pC' hedrm suite Washer : Equipment 8085 dr~·er. Rnd (;lass top ta blc & c h a irs. Ca l 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe s\·I chrs $15 135, scy 9GO 31ilt ma c hin e cvrs. c hrs -i'.IC)VING ! 8/28. Any reas. ~/24 , scy dks. PiC'rce-867 offers aCCC'pleil. Color 'Vol'. 19th . Ci\t . t>t5-741 1. ' mix> TV .desk l'lresserco . 1 . . h' blk. Naugh. cout"h. Span. 12" Lam1nat1nl! !\.lac 1ne. hca'y cuff. tbl, Jamp.1 Goo_d c~nd . _51000 new. sofa bed , c hr. corner Asking S10U. M0-4444 . 9·5 J.!rp .. twin beds. Pfarr Pets 8087 sew'g. mae h , flower ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1rr. for girl:.; r.m . Ev ER s 1<.: r. N A dresser. 642;9866, 244 CH I NCI-IILLA'! 'fhev J\.1onte Vista, Cl\.1 look like a cross Uetwcei1 Waterbed $125. Morse a rabbit & a sqwrrcl, arl' sev.'ini.: niach ine S45 . soft, clean & li\'e\y. I Or('sser SIS. Bl)Okcase have a baby fcn1alc who S?O. 1\.1 ust sell fl9'l·5861 needs a IO\'in i: home. $111 (lhey 'r c $2 5 in pe t Ney,• Cha in Sa w, 21", $16.5, s tores): no breeders. (;old couches. fit as (ll. please.979·1400. SHJO . F'1ne Bronze stove, . · t rr · h 2 A n n 1 E r R EAL * *I !UY* * n E.O.E. openingsinresidentialor SALES MAHA.GER'S NewportBca<-·hSalon, DE 'f"""T h' h Good use furniture & qualit y. n e ver u sed ~---------1 investment sales. N.8 . The Nation's Leader in 644-7321 TITU ~ * w LC appliances. or I \loiJI Scll 1 ~96~2~·~25~fi~2~-------I NOW HIRING nr. airport. Call Don home maint. units needs -----~----1 will give you insight into for You. !125 Mil111c 1V console German s hortha1red s1s.' Antique Chc rrY pointe_r pu1,s. AKC .' l'hest, t::mp1re couch, c hampion background. tables etc. 548-6419. Show:field . pet. $ISO. S •LES & Berman at (114) 75~ ~92Q. I I -SHIPPING CLERK your personal qualifica -M•STERS •UCTIOu MATTRESS "' 2 exper. sa es pcop e '" tions for this dynamic in-"' "" " STOCK ~R'btEIR~J~. L A C E Orange Co .. to super\'ise ~·~!CeH\'i'oluASsexs':.~-~:J.:n dustry "~1here achieve-646·8686 & 833..9625 CAil pi.:·r , avocado grn Please see Supervisor,•----------1 & direct Sales Teaes. ,.,.,, · ment and canting pm-*MADNESS* h I SJ 25 d \Vh elped 1-11 ·15. 645-8228 ,-H'•gh oomm + bonus Please appi)' in per;on 1·ocyclos 8020 s ag ny on · sq. Y · Pianos & Or-8090 Lynn l\1aste r man , · · cpect • a•e among the L [I \I "''17-~-N kl ll C 8A 'flo3PJ\J "' " si~Es C 0\'Cf ros ..... _-JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Petrie's, Laguna Hills, __________ 1 ew mar c · x n carer -" · · · hi Ahest. Effortsofcareer ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ALL ~ * Mall, l'"riday29lhbet wnl" oppor. Apply l\ton . 1·'1 , C.P .D.lndustrieslnc. sales moti\'ated people l\1AN 'S SCltWINN PricedtoMove! 4 & 5 DR\V Che:it.G rand Piano, O r iJ! . lO&l2noon. REALESTATE Tue. 7·1U pm, 28362 2100E.WilshireA\·e. aredirectlyrewarded. VARSITY 10 SPEED molorcyele tire!i, 1910 Chickerinf:!, bea ut . SALESlVlAN J\1argarite Pkwy, Su ite SantaAna Get full information on BIKES.S0.646-3680 833-9625&646..8686 Nl>y,•port Blvd, CJ\1 mahog . 979 ·8690 &. COSTA l\1ESA, l 8, J\.1 i s s ion Vic jo . I..::::..::::.:::::.:""=::::..--·!-----1>46·227CJ i&Wiiiij.88iii92iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliii .~urses RH's/LYH's,iM/A Part-time, On Ca(I. All Shifts. Experienced a cute hospital only. Good working cond!!. Contact , Mrs . Jensen, 642-2734, .Costa Mesa Memorial ,Hospital, 301 Victoria St, CM EOE. HUNT. BCl:l, Williams Bison Co. SHIPPING CLERK our many benefiL-.. Ask End of Summer One of a kind ~lss top cof FT. VALLE\' AREA. ----------! J\.1ature individual to box about our assistance tbl. $175, s wg Imp, ori~l lllliiiiiji SalesSuperviMM" & s hip educaliona l licensing program. Our CLEARANCE ol l pntni:'s, s lvr pcs. You owe it to yourself to investigate the magic of sel lin g you r lis ting before it is e\·en listed, and at 707c commission with a lock-in on both e nds makes earning ...................................................... ~I $50,000. per/year a snap. Figurecontrolficld .lsn't materials. Some heavy famous ··•tead Start'' lluge Saving s on lferl'ulon rt•lnr $130. it about lime you affiliat· ljfting req. Apply; North training pro~ra1n . :is Bicycles & Accessories. Crys tal Lenox: gt:isses. edwithastablegrowin~ Amer ica n Service we ll as continued train· Will take any bike or stemy,•r, barstl. kni ck- com p any . Gloria Center, 1339 E. Warner, in~ by management to anythinginontradc. kna cks 10'' tu $50. Marsha ll Figure Salon Santa Ana. give you the technica l CYCLE WORKS LTD. 536.233.1_ needs a sales oriented I----------. --i competence ne cessary 1822 Newport Bl\'d. J.: 1---------- l ead er to manage / SllOE Sales, Aggressive foryoursalescareer.We CoslaMesa.5-18-578:1 KINGSIZEbecl.maltress, supervise two Orange young: salesmai:i wanted. offer the industries best hox:sprinJ! & frame. x tr;1 Co' loeal'·on•. Sala•y + L_anzShoeBoullque.Call ··Trade Prog ran1 '', 10 Speed P eugeot. Ex-(ir1n. Value S52.'i., sell • k r '' 1·be \ d ... -· ccllent condition. Sl 10. ..._.1 comm. }'or interview 644·4411 .as or .·ore<:'n 1 ra a ve •• 1s1ng pro· 997_'Z14S . S2IS.i\ls0Clucens1zc""'. NURSES •IDES CURTIS call Joann lfilliard. Sna"k Ba• Counter Girl. gram and proven s,·a\es value S4 2S ., sell $195 . "' '-aids. J\.1eet manyo our Comeras& De li very in c luded. All shifts. Ex:per. pref'd, REAL ESTATE, 556·4786 · O\'er 21 . P /timc. Appl~ top sales and manage· 8030 U•uo \l y home.541 ·5593 Call Vince Caterino for Dn B ' ., l I or Equipment " <> but will train resp. in-SALESW01\.1AN, Apparel .,.,n rown s,. o e c, ment people -your OP· ---- ,dividuals. Apply at, Park personal confidential in· Exp. Lag Hills Mall lf2 31106 Coast Hwy. So. portunity to get answers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Almost ne w lar~e I-lot- ' Supe rior Healthcare, terview. Size Shop. Over 3S. Top 1 _L_a~g_u_n_a_J_-5_P_M_. ____ 1 first hand! Hiring now MAl\.tlYA SEKOR, 1000 point refr1 1'.!:. decorator ~'1~4~45~[S:•:pe:n:·:o~r~A~v=c~,~N~B'.i ;;"';~~~96~2~"~156~~~~1 pay for real pro. Part/ for Huntington Beach, DTl.. Gd. cond. SOOorof. sofa. chrs. Joveseal. TV, 'E.O.E . full time. 991·1670 TAILOR t~ountai n Valley and fer. Ph : 631-1390. stereo. Sacrifice 11ri ce RE AL Es TATE Full time. company Westminster areas! Sawvcrs auto rem slide bec aus e of moving. -Nunes Aides, exper. Top CAREER Tired of old Secretary fl'ecepf. benefits. Apply Person· SPACE 15 LIJ\o11TED pr ·0 j • r w / tra ys .• ~64~6~·~15_56 ______ _ wages. Port Mesa Conv. grind? Take advantage For top architects ofc nel at J\.1ontgom c r y RESERVATIONS ro t otra ys, uni\'ersal1-King.size watl'r bed. Hosp, 642·0400. of our fantastic offer. No located in N. B. F'asl typ. V.'ard. 3088 Bristol. C.M. NECESSARY trays 493-0235 frame. linC'r, heater sso. Offl Htlp He . nee. to apply. We ing skills, at least 5 yrs TELEP•IONE SALES. REFRES•IMENTS or best offer. 721 Jaines Ce sponser you in a lic'd. R. ofc exper. Xlnt salary & SERVED Cots 8035 ·For 1'~ine Jewelry Store. E. School & includes free benefits. Send resume in Ex:perienced preferred. Call 5 56--7035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. No.D. Ci'.1. 545.4435 or ,,..F ull time, permanent salesmanship classes & confidence to: Classified Earn as much as you like p ERSlA N KITTENS.1-"-5_·_14_5_7 _______ , • po&ition. Expr. pref. Ap· on the job train'g. Learn ad no. SI2, c /o Daily by talking to pt.'Ople all •Strictly CFA reg istered. top Good quality 3 mo. old ·"ply ill..J>erson only btwn how to be your own boss. Pilot, P .0 . Box 1560, over Southern qrani::e Confidenff.. qua 1 it y. a Is o stud furn. Sect ·1 w /coffee tbl, 10 & 12"noon Ca 11 i mm ed ! Linda : Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 County fdrnm,,a.n airTcon-service. S75 CASll and din rm /6 ch rs. kin g bell J .HERBERTlL\LL l:.IOQ,7555 d1 li one 0 ice. WO 9 29 0 I ""' ~ ( up. 8 2-7 . w /mall & 111:spn1g . ...<!sl JEWELLERS SECRETARY for Calif. shi ts-10am to lpm or '1 d D~s 8040 ofr.751 -8323 :.ifl4pm. So. Coast PlaUI. Lower RECEIVI NG CLERK & Reading Assoc. or NB. 5pm to 8pm. "on ay --, · t.evel,nexttoBullocks. QUALITY CONTROL. Duties incl. typing. rec. throuJ:hfriday.Applyat •••••••••••••••••••••••Doubl e B e d with Sma ll co. movi nJl to keeping filing. etc. 2SO E. 11th St. Costa ' Dog ObedienceClassto bookshelr headboard & OFFICE Worker• open Irvine. Need male & fem. Prefer ·reacher educ. bk-Mes a • or c <i 11 Tony ; Start Wed . August Z7th_ spread. SJO. Call 673-6492. ·n'uiil, post records. book· Varied duties. Clean g rnd. 6 11.?·7 hr. da y.1-'S<"'-lm_;a_a_l64_6_-4_1_00_. __ -l~----'-·------I In Newport·lrvinc A.rea. ~ .• ::~~~g~I :~~~· !f'~ii~~: work. 41/2 day y,•k. Call .Salary & bene's. 979·1643 Telephoning·•lousewives WJ-IOWANTSTOWORK? 7:30PM .546-4928 Cdfi~1~~1;,.nla~~~~b~~t forappt962-8874. forappt. & Hand•'oapped, earn DR IVEACAB'. non-sm oker, 25 or over. YORKIE female, AKC formit•a top v.•/4 stools . . Jong term. Start at $2 .50. SECRETARY-Girl I-Ti. at home. spare time. Cl-IOOSE )'our hours, reg., adorable & affec-$115. Black Naugahyde 'Onsite Photographic~. RELIEF COOK for a grow'J!. Ins. Agen· H.B. area. No selhn(.:. work for yourself. be tionale . 968·7167 or sora bed , x:lnt cond , $75. · '134 o. K L oga n, C l\1 Part-Time cy. Some Lire Ins. exp. 635-6101 . vour ow n boss. !\ten or 673-591 1 J\1od walnut Danish desk. , S'.40.0668 DISHWASHER helpful. Xlnt. salary & Women. Can be sli ghtlyl -'--'---'-~------1 3 drawers, secretarial Capistrano Ry The Sea bene's. Send resume to: Telephone Sales. E\'es. handica pped . Neal· Old English Sheep Doi:!. S cha ir incl, SlOO. Oriental ,brfice Gi~I . p /li!"e. 18 o_r1 Hospital. 496-S702. P.O. Box 8, CdM 92625 ~:· +S~n~~-i~ ~~~: ~~ Cle an Appearance. yrs old , free to good des ig ner bench. uphol • oVer. Will train. Ava1 I-~~~------Vets., retired. Age 25 to home, needs kids . deeporangeSiQ.5<16-9335 -12·5. Mon thru Fri. App-R.E. SAL.ES Secretary for Law Office. dents welcome. Laguna 10. Supplement your in· 536-2176 aft 6PM, 897-2526 ly,161 5Alabama,HR GOOD TIMES Goodtyping &shorthand !;\each. l\1 r . Wa rner. come. Drivea cab6 hrs da)'s . Studio Bed :-:iet , comp. required. Airport Area. 497-1034. or more a day. Apply in w/matt. bx SPJ.:S & cov- • OFFICE PERSON See -us about a profit a· Call Julie. 540-5400. person, Yellow Cab Co .. POODLE Pups, Teacup & ers. 54'' Round Dinette Intelligent. Payroll/Acct ble & c hallenging op.I-'=-"-'"'-'-'-'-'-'----TelephoneScffs 186 E. 16th St., Costa Tin y To y, AK C. Set , cosl new 9.iOQ, Sell ··_exper. a plus. Apply in porlunity in our new SECRETARY Ptrime eves & Sat AM . :l\1esa. beautifully proportiont.>d. $200. 575.3309 person between 2-4pm ap p roach to R . E . Excellent. typing, s.h., 16 & Over. Apply, 15056 ----------530-6455 wkdys, 2218 Newport Bl, Sa I es. For an in · transcribing, bookkeep· Jackson, Midway City. ~==o-=-,,-=07=J=========:;-1Horses i lJa.ilt,C.M. terview, cal.I: lng, & ~ene ral office 1_A_fl_e_r_4~p_m_,_See __ D_a_v_e_. __ 1 SEEK & "fNDtt Sweden ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8060 ·' Ol'ENSOOH DUFFY'S IA.CK IA TREST A.URA.HT On The Water Newport Ouncs 673·7601 s kills . llandle orrice & r, Registered Quarter take phone orders. TELEPHONE Solicitor Horse. Gelding Wcslern $650 /mo lo start. 536-1006 part lime. Call 831-2712 (.)A s K A It() K A L K E H T (I R li T II & English, quiet disposi - between lOAM &1 PM. ML \\' t>' AL u N I t. y N N t>: .J t: s OT tion.581-6549 SECRETARY Telephone Soliciting lite If R ... f.: s !oi AL A 0 KI\,() RAT,, s I I r; 3 Yr old reg. App)' fill y. typing & general office. You have initiative, ag· No exper _ necessary, UH n t: x E (.)HAMS J F II o I AP t; gr een , broke . Good gressiven ess, like a 549-9429forappl. brf'eding 640 ·84811 l,;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;j ~~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 N A 1-: S Y A R I. R K I 0 8 A I. R I. V K ,. ....... \""! .~ .,. challenge, have 1?ood uv.-.-oo Mow Hiring s kills, are career orient· 1>: t>: s s T t>: I\ R R n A n A 7. O r. f' A C h al I-Quarter orse tn<lre. '*LuncheonW tresses ed. want to become a TELLERJ1»/1'1ME Ol\1 1 A f's t! c n y RT R G If N R ff(; l -Appy mare. $600 ea. • •Dtnner Waitresses RESr1• •JORY legal sec'y w /an estab'I Branch ofc seeks 1 bon· be rr Al h r -·kt ·1 Wall ~ ( \ U U C 0 P CT R S AM I T 0 T R t B U or st 0 er, 50 ave '*"""" a1 resses THER patent law irm n dable & dependable tack. Wkdys after 5pm, •Cashiers APYDCH Newport Bch: send re· teller to work Mon & Sal u T R p u I F: K \J ~1 1, A N J f. o o E s wknds 9am-8pm962-0086 "'TRostesses Min 2 yrs e xper. or sume or letter o f &fltimeforvacationre· " &rtenders schooling. Accredited qualifications & refs lo lief. Exper. pref'd . Con· L S U Q S T O C K H O L 111 c; ft T D R T ,. bitervwsTuesAug26 respiratory sc h ool . P .O. Box 1911, Santa tactJimPark,644-72S5. AT Nost EN c IN<: Ar R r N c A ""· & Wed. Aug. 27th P /lime. Xlnt salary com· Ana. ca 9Z702. Westen Fedet al Frotn 4PM·1PM m~nsurate W/training &1..:.::c:.:...:.::..:.:.;.=----1 n t. ,\ LT AGE TT AK s u N ,1 0 t". F 103N.Bay1idcDr,NB exper. Contact Mr. SECRETARY/ Sa•inlp N,,. A c [ e o o Gus TA y Us RR v . Hamilton, Costa Mua IOOKK-ER 2144 E. Coast Hwy P ·cK·~~ Memorial H. It I l;lliil'" Coronadel Mar I F\\'l\I ALMOV I RBYYST t:o I "' "'wtnw 0 P 1 • For rapidly growing boat FORIMAH 1~6'2 ...... -27 ...... "4~.~E~O~E~ ....... ~ ...... ~1 manuf. Must be extreme· Equal Op~~f Employ G 0 I. A No QT s T 0 R S A K K t.. y s ).dust. be e:rperienced ln1~ ly capable & h:1ve ex· 1~""""""""""""""""""""""""~'1 ckaglng "ltamln Rnl---'Holp tensive exper. w /manuf.i: ln•vwu-.,n..llldllld••-111...ii.i.w .,.....trH••rd. l... h-• I prod•... -i.cllw1r-d. 11111 ....... w •i.c .. •lb' l• U.. ,......i.. f'll•• ••ch 1 ,1c ~ue ..._. We are now •ecepllng operation. Xlnt 5HiY, THEA.ftf hld6eri11•'""•"'"~1111111111ow•: 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TOP CASI-I DOLLAR PAID 1<.0R YO U R JEWEl.RV, WATC•ll'.;S, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, S ILV ER SERV IC F., t"I NF. FURN & AN · TIQUES. 645-2200 11'1 .~, "-ktn~wled ge 1 of applications for daytJme benefits & growth oppor. DOOi.MAM J1A1.T1tStlA Jt:NNV 1..IND MKAOP.MRAK AA•pmen superv se kitchen help & bo&teues. for right penon. Ov•r 18, Ap·•y, 709 E . t'At)ITtM8•) .-.1.•·Rr:o R. N001t1. RTOCtc.1101..M i: SALE on Neck laces, · 'itiiff Cill 558-0tJt Mr p 'fl T 1 ,......_. ~ ,,. <ar!'<TAVU"4 ORRt::.-OKS TORN!: tt1v£R RI T · N W ••• ·• 1· ' Apply In person Betw hn aci c rtiw er """ v 88lbo1 DI, Balboa KATTt.GAT RIKlll DAU lJPP~Al..A .. ngs, urquoisc u.g. -~--~-'-"~"-·------! of a & $pm daily, No 350 Kalmus Or, CM , ~---,...,ro:.:::•~o~•~•~o~w~-,~ ... :=:;·=•~C.;•~"='"=':,,.,-,,,.,..,-::-,:i;'; gets . Findin gs, l..lqu.ld ;,Al T Ttme ~--L Sat phone calla ploaae-•-., -----=-"'.::°'~""'=5~---ITQw Truck Driver want· -: ~" S 11 v er ~ Go Id . ~ ~ ~ <1111-• ,...., 1R F:n~ll' much l•ra:er "Hr•k &t Find" pUtl let '*ilh n ... e:r '~' I TL ~A•, pelf. far 1t~ts1 c l e n l M a r I n e t ed. Expebr Pi;.t'd. AGood1 lli'<'"""ri'• fl'l'T p•nrl in Rn 11ll·ne"" ••ril!fl nf 2~·p•1• t.ooklr111. T28U1R1 QCUONISE TUl 1 01 Ed., · 1nilae work, guarameea Re1t 1urant . 301 No. Sell lhinf;!s fast with Dally P•Y + ene,it.5. PP Y T oorder vnlumn l.1111nrl 111.••nd 41 fnrr•ch, m•k•nt ch~k" · ewpor v • _...,..Call Ali 542·8013 Tustin Ave. Sant.a Ana. Pl\Qt Wa nt Ad!i. 1000 Irvine. &42·12S2:. P11·11hl• ,,.. "Sf.fk & r,nd" In (&!1! of !lu• new1p11p!Pr N.8 . 613·0192. ,, I A CONl/ENIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWING GUIDE fOR THE G~L ON IHE GO. Easy Sew! EACH ONE MAIN PATTERN PART ·~ JIJST ON[ MAIN PART for each-1ip·l1ont dress, jum11tr. tu.11cs, pants, c1pe, sholl$! Wh•? up 1nfs c!eve1 wardrobe ~n:1 S•vo mt1ne1 Note remo~· .iblt collar~ ·n· hes. tao f'rin1ed Pa11ern 9445 Child't Sizes 2, 4, !i. 8. 10. Size 6 drel~ ?9 y1rd &0·1nch l~bric. Stnd Sl.00 lor each Ptltern, Acid 2~c 101 e•ch pallem for lu~l·cl1ss mail and handllflg. Stnd to: --..... Dlff.44Z ...,_ 2JZ Wnt I... St,. M.w TIHt, MT 11111 . Pri•f .wa. ADNHS. UP, SID _.snu..,.,. ..... Do YOij •Mw ll~W 10 tit I 111t1tm frtc' St11d now ltr our ne• r11H·Wlnttr p,u,rn c111101-et1, n1111(111 Inside lor lrtt p1t11111 ol ~our cllofce. Send 15~ now! Sew + ll:nU look _Sl.15 ln1t1nt Mon1y Crdls _$1.00 1ns11nt r11lllo11 !look _ Sl.00 111st111t Stwln1 l otk ~ll.00 Raves for Ripples everybody loves Ille ripp!etf loo~ -topper is outstan~rnr' Toss on this llooded, rippled topper with s.awtoolh hem 1or travel. city, country, campus. Crochet ol worsted In 2 w1v1d colors. f'allem 7023: Si1es 8· 10: 12-14 Included. $1 .00 lot each patlern. A1d 2SC each p~ttern for lit5! CIJ!~ mail ind h.lndllna:. Send lo= --Ml :I ollfl ..... 115 ...,_ ..10.0WC.......~ Mlwl-'.MT IMll.Mll ............ Zip., ..... -· MORE than eV!t belo1e! 200 deslgni pl!JS 3 free prinlrd In· side rtEW 1976 NEEDtlCRAFT CATALOG! His e\ll!rylh!M£. 75{". 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Augvs• 26, 1975 -A.liifOJ U1ed Autot Uted • Vans '157U AM101, lmportto I'"'""''"' .. ,,._,........... ..... ................ _ • •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SporilngGaocb 8094 Baals Sall 9060 Rtterealiooal ·74 >'rd v .s 7 ooo mi Dais.., 9720 Toyata 9765 Cadillac 9915 Ford 9940 Oldsmablle 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••;••••••••••••••••• Vehicle1 9530 Aulo ~ir S11<1inu 3ld~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••t •••••••••••••••:••••••• •••••f••••••••••••••••• ~-.or sale Ml <'llrbint·. 12 Kit e 1200: like ne w.••••••••••••••••••••••• ca r~~ dr'. Xlnt cond. WILLBUY YOU H 72 Cad Eldoru<!° ~ m • '11 roJtD. G!llaxui 2door,, ~~ gauge dbl 303. Enl1eld Unsinkable ! Ptea!\ure. MOST beaut recreation SJ .700 ca:s h. 493·41M. l)i\'l'SUN, 1'0Y(YrA . 'J 5¥2 ~10001 P";;z 4~~t{; Pn!\~r · ~uto., 1ur. power sl_1.icr• • •73 OLDSMOBILE ' carbine. Mint.493·418:>, r:..c in ~ champ. cos t Yt•hic h• purk in U.S. has ;---OR VOLKSWAG1':N ..,, · · 1111; & brake!\, low n11les. 98 SEDAM ',1 SI600 Sl'11$850675-GIG1 s orne owner /rnem -73 FC..1f<D Surrer Vun , PAIOt-'OR TOJOtas Camaro 9917 Sl!l54l4~20SY J Sierra lun ¥>'Ith woo~~· K-2·3· SKIS, Sl 'LC 1115 ' bcrs hips still ' for sale. i:Utomallc. mags, lll!X' OR N<..YI' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th•odoreRobins ~r~in vinyl top k •' w 1Sotomon b1nd1n gs. LIDO 14 . No. l-165 ¥>'/trlr. Close by . G7J·3044 for in· deek. custom trim, $3454 TOP oou.An Here 1974 FORD 1rnitl·hing interior , rull ~ Like N~:w . Sl10 or best J\1ar1n a Space. W~ndow fo . Bkr (7966.SN ) CALt 2060~l:irborBJvd. power. fa etory aircondi· f offer.SS7·719K. sa ils, tlq u1µt , Grt.·a t Theodo,..Robins S;\LBET<NADENE NOW Chevrolet Costa Mcs a &:12-0010 tlonin ~. t ilt s t eerin ~ $140 SCOT1' ski boots shapl'. $l600. 646·4:t.'ti. SP!Jrls, Race, 9540 FORD 54U·l'A42 wheel, AM l fM gtt>rOO,,.,._ used once. $70. Xlnt lK'~: Rods 2060 1-larborBlvd. , Comeiri Camaro '7 2 F 0 ll D GRAN etc'. Exccptionallyclennl-~ set : boots, skis, poles, Boots, Sllps / ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costt1 J\les u 642·0010 1971?atson 510: 2dr. It 1,ll. Test Dn'-e LT Cnune ·r ()R I N <). 2 d oo r , tl97GJlPJ. ~, $50 645_1419 D k 9070 1900 Lotus 51 , For1nula to"'. A tC. Auto. Nu radial ..... ""'.".~ automatic . fa<·tory tiir, Onl $3795 •• · oc 5 v.·ith tr:.iiler & nre suit. tires. 75 1-8265. T d Equipped with fa ctory 1>o wer s teering, $1854 TV,Rodio, ••••••••••••••••••;••; Spare parts. $.l.900. 1714) AutosWanffd 9590 0 ay air conditioning, 'furbo (0.161-:Pll > 1 ~---i!-----, HIFl,Stereo 8098 SLIPS Nc"·port Ul'l 495·6873. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197:t 240·Z , has tn:i~s, Buy ll11dr am;1 t 1 ~· tran s · Th•odoreRobins ~ CadlllaC " Sallor l'o"er AM /f'M, Cm'Oa Brn . 4-~ ,a ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi73·5253 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 SJ>d , A/C. $4 ,950. 552·70!)..I mi~~lon, AM /rM tte[~ FORD I 2600 ........ ..,... ' NEW Cornplcll' Color ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'EP1\Y 'fOPOOLl.All or ra to, t•onso~. 1n e 2000 1-l a rborBlvd. CaatoMeta 540 ftOO ~ T.V. Hecording Set l lJ>. w ,\NT ..: lJ . t cntporary F01l 1'0P USE D CARS ·75 B210. On least·.'800 at" lease gl:1ss, new steel b4'1tod Cost•• J\ll's a 642-0010 •..,:========,!. Co I or C a n1 t.' r :1 . n1oor1 n ~ nr slq1 for 2U' '66 Ford Bronco t""OREIGN, OOMES'fl(.; tual nil 's, f.~iusting lt;as(' radial tires and (;olden 1----------1 bn ecko r2d.•,: rv. , :<tr1.:1h1p !;.17~ s:ulbout. 1·52'1 -355Sc\·t·s . T1,~ikst'n~' whuhbee5l. rod•1i,•·bae ,••&s If or C.:L!\SSICS 1 ad n1o 's 01 0 d. Take ove~3",",' DeGJt. lemtc\' 3B1ro150wnm•,.11e,~al,10io,1 r1.in, is~. '6P8S ,l~·no.r~ut'u'o1rri'~n~. G$7' T75 • 8 1 sLOONL o 0 s o.~ 1;: G .A 1 ac , . . s. 1,i.; s, j """ .. your car 1s extra c ean own, l:IYS. 645-o · · , s 1 c.,-.. -.... .. A , 4 r., scuan. air • lapes. $8.500. Vii!Ul'. S<•l l Boat~. Speed & radio. (611CYB ). $2199. sec us first. t:\'('S, M48·195S. Pvt pt y. e (·~l lent condition. l-'ully or bst orrer. 847·3197. conditioned. bucket SClllS • l'o mplcte for SlL20U. Ski 9080 633-9890. BAUER BUICK ~~{~ .• TOYOTA reconditioned. !\lust s e ll ! •72 J_:ro with recliner, console . 1 752· 1970or 644-5700 CVl'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Selman Che't'f"Olet ....-... d 69 Dul, Slut. Wa,!!, very 'Q' $3 295 ti I l whee I, A J\,l / F l\l '"'251-larbor Div · 0,·,, •ar ·rr•d• fur 0·,,... Brougham , 2 dr hardtop, --, . 17' c:1asspur "'/trailer. 85 c t 'I 979 ''""'" " · .. " '" stereo. A i,:rcal economy Beaut. white trc nt·h Ill' t\ll'rt'U"'· top cond. '74 INT'L Scout II , 6 eyl, os a .. csa . ._,., Karmann Ghia. 642<Ml.5 Seeingarageurca air. P /8 , P /W, am/ffn <'"r w•'tl> lu•. ,,~ .•• 195,, P "t \'I '"I ' A"ll F"1 t ent '1 "" 1966 Ho•bor, C r.1 646 9'.lo:i \ k forll•'"k stereo. vin>'I top. $1950. .. ·' •J ill• rov . ~, erco , ~, ,,.,. 5·ll'l-fi322 " ,. s ereo.r ova-TOP DO" •R ,.orn .orr,\'CS. ;s .. ("""'IVl l.J otuison &"'"n · C I bl 23 · · ~ Tri ph 9767 or best offer. bi5-8617 "°"" ""' Rad io onso c e top, .ooo m1 . Fiat 7 5 um OranneCoast L1n coln·J\1l·rrury. 2626 l\1u gna\'OX lm1)t•r1 al.1974 Ba yl incr.19' Imm.at•. $4000 /b s t offer . Ca ll PAID 9 Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• ":J • ll.arbilr Ul\'d,, C.l\t .•• b ' fr r ) I k . o kd "'"" ,..,c~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• D •1 p I t '70 L:rD FOllD wagon, 10 $-t OO . or l'S u l'r ;uni Y µcasurt· ors 1 ave wee a~......, . .,.,..., IMMEDIATB.Y '7 1GT-ti.J\1arkll l. GI y IO passenger . all xtrt1 s. 540-5630. 64ti-6i!33 ho :1t, 135111~ John.son . Lomi,Mint cond. OW o .. s Gre"t .. 0011. Si "O tl . _::.::..;:::;:;.:__ _____ _, . f.'Ul!<·nnopy + hoal CO \'· '69TOYO'rALandcruiser, FORALL .1 847.4793_ 33 est ._...y t. .. .. M Pinto 9957. l\lagn<1\'0X llomc f..nlt•r · er J.ols uf X\ras, $4500. orig. ownr. Clean, $2,200. FOREIGHCARS Costa J\tesa 586·1404. ••••••••••••••••••••••., t;iinm<'n t C<'ntl'r. :-!.cl "'"'0:107 552-7049 c•LLORCOM•IM '72 SPITf'lRE !\-lust sell , . . s Ac 21, • d lk .><><I -""' ~ '74 CA MARO. 15,000 mt, 73 quire. I , in,. "'Orking COil . ·aut. ~ Trucks 9560 TO s•·us S2.800· Call : air. pw~ str1brks. lt&ll, Maverick 9947 looks :;harp. runs grcot. t'ab. 673 ·4044 ~ 1147-73JtJ An"'ime. ----~ransportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'' $3 400 firn1 . Da ys :••••••••••••••••••••••• P.l'.offer.499·29li2 . Boats & Marine 11••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CL-vv Volkswan.n 9770 546-7210 -.. ,. -------'74 PI NTO. xlnt . Al\.1 /l-'1\1 Equipment Campers, Sate/ a~ Ton PU. VB , aoto., •••••••••••••••••••••••Chevrolet 9920 '73 MAVEH.ICK w/ Lux· ~t£>reo tape. $2700. Aft er, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent 9120 fact. air. pwr. sterring, REPAIRS·SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury Decor! Automatic, 5pm.673-553fi G.".ral 9010••••••••••••••••••••••• POB k d. ·1 E h f t . t "'..:~::C::'-----ra es. ra 10. tit Xl' ange&Rebuilfl'! He ory air. power s l'er· -- steeringwheel.Niecone. BROOKLYN BUC CO. CONNELL In g, vinyl roof, low '71 PIN1'0. New b1•akcs, <IA0773l. $3599. 6:~~. l!OO W ,..__ F.stimates 548-914 J miles! $2854 (Pi995J\ ! re c e n l ly O\'crhaull·d. Selmon Che•rolet .Uhlst Hwr. NA Theodore Robins S85-0 as is. 675 ·5190 •••••••••••••••••••••••! Cam1)er fur s ale BO'' SCOUTS O('Cd boa ls s lct•ps 3, 8' bt-d . and a1rplanL'S 'l'ax · <ad -s,!75. :H5-4()48 \·anlagcs. 5,11;.4990 1'----------l ---Motorcycles/ Tracte $25.000 t'<11uty in So Scooters 9150 Lagun<1 homl' for po¥>·cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKS-VANS-4 w o ·s Wanted. CJe;in, late Mdls. Cash ! 675·8849. 642 • 9405 · ~~in:d~ P tr~~· 1~!fn\~~r~· CH EVROL[J 2060 .ra~t!~ Blvd. ~!!~~~!~ ......... !!~~ yr. guarantee. Stop pay. SALES & SERVICJ.: Oranne COlatty's ~omrn ing high prices, check Cost11 Mesa 642·0010 ' 2828 Harbcw Blvd. Highest S Buyer mine first. 556-9306 COSTA J\tESA I Mercury 9950 Boats, ~aintencstee I ~~ ~~ a~~w M ~i~~· o'rr~~): on Imports '69 BUG , xlnt cond. $1300 5 46 I 200 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Service 9'020 997_2748 . '74 LUY Tn.c:k Bill Maxey Toyota In Santa Ana or best offe r. 548-6439 or • ·70 MARQUIS 4 di', full ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~:.::.c.;cc_ ______ I MIKADO. 4 speed, radio. Call Ro<>cror Bill Complete Facilities 675·1410 1 pwr. air, disc brkes. tilt -stepbumper&lowmilcs. 8 ,7",.«< __________ 1'73 Cl-IEVY N0\11\, v 1n~· • 1 .. b h (J3639Yl.$2999.&3.1-9890. 1--------'71 VW Squareback, xlnt top, automalil', power Xlnt. cond. $1 ,395 /ofr. boatti75·8074 '74 f!ONDA ELSINORE ATLAS Sco~,•0 Marin• ""· 'l'amaha 17. 5 t-:nduro. ., -...,..... Sales, ~ice steer g , v1ny top, etl' Engine· achos-Elet'. Stripped for dirt ut. ave SelmanChevrole-t FREE APPRAISAL Leasing.UsedCars cond. Sl950. or make of· steering & brakes. air. 492-8726 t'ireSvstnt-Plmb'•• ull parts to make streel1 ---~-------1 w b d & f•r.837 ·3748 $2554 (P2008A) ---------,-,-I 546-1934 . ,.. I ' 1 5155 675 0970 ask '73 Ford e uy use l'ars o· k M'll M I . ltefr~.frcecst548·97m ega : -· · · lrucks. Ca ll GROTH IC 1 er o ors Theodore Robins Mustang 9952 --------- Chrysl•r jPlymaulh Ofl('n Daily & Sun. '111 lO Pl\1 • 2'J2'J lla rhor Blvd., Costa Mesa .. -.. -,-.P-;wer 9040 ,forBdl. F-100, "2 ton PU. VS, CHEV.ROLE'fforafret·~omrn '70Bug.SuperCond! FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6.~PLY.4dr,full~& ••• •••••••••••••••••• 74 Bultaeo Pursang. only auto., fact. air cond., appraisal. Reblt edng. Recent paint. 2060 !-!arbor Blvd 71 MUSTANG. gas saver air. $..575. , '.75 5'.Kll' 1 \Ct\ 24 . F 8 12 hrs on it ."i th helmet, P "' r . s teer in g . GROTH CHEVROLET 1 Am ra · $1495. 640.0165. Costa Mesa 642.'0010 six, right miles! $1954 ___ _:6~45~·~86~t,• __ _ _ ·' . · leathers & Jersey. Take PDBrakes. sliding rear 1821 1 Beach Blvd. l:!H \\'.· \\a 1·111·1· 1970 VW BUG . Xlnt cond (481CTN ) Used 3 hrs _ Twin 175 over py mts. 675-0970, ask window s. CI ea n ! Huntington Beach . ~11 so .. \l;ur~--., ") Tape deck. Runs great. 1971 El Camino Theodore Robins 'ti8 Fury 3-15.000 mi on rebuilt e ngine. $400. 96.1·3!i24 Volvos Trim t:ihs. Cosl for Bill (04996P'J. $3599.633·989(). 847.6087 549_3331 .-.<tnlo1 Ana ..,;., _L!~ 402co. in, Xtras FORD $15 .6110 . S ;i c. si:1.ooo_,, ___ ·-------1 Selman Chevrolet 1_s_IJOO __ . c_·_a_ll_5_'7_·_184_5 ___ 1 499.1457 846·3575 P\'t . owner, '75 BMWi----------t SELLIMG YOUR CAR? '70 124 Spts Cpe, s sprl. ---------2060 Ha rborBl\'d. f d 800 · 38.000 m i, new painL. 66 Ca mper , 12 Voll . '63 1m pala. Nu tires.Gd Costal\1C!Sa 642·0010 'ti.5 V,\LIAN Tin ~d.c:ond. l\t UST SELL' Nc"' 14•9•· OO~ 6· ull ress. 4·. '75 FOR~ F-IOO Pickup, TOPPRICESPAID very c l ean . S2250 . broken c n ~i ne. 58 75 e0nd .~'50 1 bstofr. ----------i $650. S • 8 ·1 t 1 miles. J\1any xtras, •n· automatic. only 10,000 Forlmpo ... ·· 536.8885 .,.. '66 Mustan<>. Totally rblt. 557."338 port ua I\' rr. ldn• ddl bo ·J ·1 •~··t8197"X ) ,..,, 642·2897 53694ffi ,.. "' '1395 rr t;.15·17-15 l' .~sa . es_. x serco mies....,,,.... u PaidfororNot -----·--·----1 .l\.lust s e ll ~ S650 , Call ----------- !> • 0 e r. ----radio. c1g. lll!hter. etc. Theodore Robins D L • 1__.. ·71 Sports Coupe, 32 MPl; '67V .W. .63 IMPALA, new V·M. 644-6285 Pontiac 9965 All ~lassUwens XL19.327 ri.tust sacrifice. lf6J9273. FORD ean ewis •• .,......s xlnt co nd . r..t u s t SUNROOF trans, R-end,paint.cov-••••••••••••••••••••••• l nbo;ird w /tr ai ler. 956·7299. 2060HarborBlvd. l960J-~:.~~C.1\I . sl'll.'make offer. 644·6427 $950 644-7924 . ers. Sell itradc cycle. '69 Conv. 4 spd. 351, Nu '73FB1'RA NS AM 455 , 4 <.:ompll'tely Hefurb1she<t .71 Honda 1755L $2.50 2 642·0010 aft. 6 .71 VW Van, new tires, 675.1393 pn t.top, tires, slereo. s pd , hookers. Konis, red- Lots of extras ~ 850 ----------• Xlnt. $1000. 673-1897 aft.6 reel int. Lo mi, AM /1''1\1 "'"'6IS. · • ' ~·1BZ 220SEB blocks. '67 , 7 3 EL CA •11 N 0 Karmann Ghia 9735 brks . paint , muffler .. 57 Ch , 1 1,1 """' 250 Trtrobas 673-5302 . " . · WE PAY Rcbll en''. sunroof. FJ\1 evy," coor wai.;on. 69Mustan.E:Convert . $l L·reo . e xtr;i s. ' automatic, factory air, $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" Good body. no dents. 673-3563 &675 ·797.>. __ _ • 1· 1 11.1 P \ V 200h CA H stereo. $2300.644 -6624 82 .000mi. Makeoffer. _ ;!. " • · 1 zlel' · p, 1974 Yamaha 250 Enduro, \'inyl roof, power steer-'fi?.f V. Sharp. NU., PNT.. runs. VH Auto. S225. (:;Ill Gd. cond. G.1I -~ I 0 . I0'-4' hrs, ncwt.indt-m like ne w. tow milage. ing & brakes, low miles. tires. muffler. Xlat H~G . ·52 VW BUS, xl nt enginc& after 8pm, 64fi·7328 __________ 1 Gn Le Mans 2 dr hardtop, axle trailer. <ill i-!l'ar. S700or orfer 556.7822 $3154 t0362 1R ) t'OR t.JSED CARS Ont' O¥>'nc r. !\lust see. trans. Nd s body ¥.'Ork & ----Oldsmobile 9955 am /fm rad1n, 328 reblt S3195or tradc .. ?557·9157 · Theodoreltobins PHILLIPS P.P.497-1577 . brakes. 5365. 556_0970 ·74 ~1 0NTE Ca rlo, like ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto I O'>''ner. Xlnt t•a r. &546-0302 1956 Indian 500 motorcy-FORD BUICK·PONTI AC-OPEL Scott. ne¥>".loaded.lowmi Sales andServi<ic $750 or be s t offer. . . . cle. S450. Good cond . 24888 Ali cia Park wav Mercedes Bent. 9740 1 ~==-------646-8182AI\1 642·4161&548·GZUi. 30 Chris Cr<aft. 1960. Twin 645.3987 2060 Harbor Blvd. 11.11 837 24.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 vw xlnt cond. rcblt 645-5093 after 6 PM OLDSMOllLE sere"" V-11':;_ slr.t> 6, lge --Costa Mesa 642-0010 La i:una · 1 s · , · GMC TRUCKS eoc kpit , compl. re· ·11 YA~T ,\H,\360 . I lease eng. Very Clean, SlSO. '67 1\1;\LIBU P 1B, P ,S. '69 CATALINA. reblt 350 t'nJ!. air. p .h .. p .s. $895 best ofr. 642-1272 furbi shed. :\lust sell Good cond. Koni shocks. 7~ FORD COURJF.R TRUCKS-VANS -4WD's Hew ·U~ ,_833_·_3_2o_3_. ______ air,SSOOor hest. HOHDACARS S6.900.675·1519 ~oo. 540-0019 Pi_ck up. 4 speed. low Wanted. Clean. !<ilt· OV"R I OO Vol•o 9772 ____ 524-0010 Univenity Olds milcs.$23S4 (98.1748) to.Id! C h '675 8849 '" •• ----2850 Harborl:U vd, Veqa 9974 0¥>·en cabin <'ruiscr.1959.1972 Ya maha IOOMX . Theodore Robins · s. as · · · MERCEDES ••0··~A •• M.•G•:•C••0••U•MT•••y• Chrysler 9925 Costa Mesa 540-9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30'. VJ-IF' radio. canvas beaut. bike.'>'·/,i::ascan& FORD 1\UTOS W ANTE:D . SP '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GT J-latchback. low s tern room. Twin 283 tie do"'"· 642·9834, 2060 Harbor Bl vd. anything running or not! OM DI LAY VOLVO 1964 Ne¥>' Yorker Wagon. '6:1 OLDS w /air. new tires. mil, eomp 'Jy equip. 4.,: engine:; SS,500 551 3497 C 1 M 642 0010 $25. $50, 5100. f'ast ser\'. House of ltt'POl'ts EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Runs good. Make offer. S6QO. spd, gd. cond. moo or . , Motor Homes, os a esa · & green Cash~ 892·5017 & ._ AUTHOR JZl-:D Largest Volvo Dealer Ca ll 968-9028. 581-3145 or838-7567 best offer. 840-1125. 73 TOLLYCRA~ 30 · Sale/Rent 9160 '71 FORD STAKE Truck, 892·7047 J\IERCEDESDr:ALER in Orange County! Express F /B, twin Chry · ••••••••••••••••••••••• automatic, power steer -6862 Manchester, BU Y or LEASE '6~ CH RYS. runs good, Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 190 Hrs. $23,SOO. 549-2381 FAl\tlLY wants to rent ing & brakes". $3654 PVT. PARTY needs reas. Buena Park DIRECT F J\,f, speakers front & re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sports fi s hing t•ruiser. 18-20 ' motorhomt-.wkof (76458J) tprapns5po3 .. r3ta333tion t·ar from 523•7250 ~··~· .ir-.-f,~I~ <tr.s.195 .962·3489 RentS45.day.4.persons, S~pt 6 ·14 · Day s : TheodoreRabins · · OntheSantaAnat"'wy.:.·1•-• Comet 9927 U-drive.645·2898 l ·ti82·7050.E\'CS :968·l»i72 FORD TOP -----· ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 27. Twin Sc rew CEN· ·72 WtLLIAri.1 scRA.F'T 21· 2060 Harbor Blvd. 7 2 Mercedes '72 MERCURY TURY Sports Fisher, on· w1Dodge trui'.k . o.h. air Costa Mesa 642·0010 $ 350SL 2025 S. Manchester. · COMET ly one on west Coast. rond . o wn .i::t'n . S6lOO Anaheim 750-2011 Only 13,000 miles, small Dual Station, bo<1t tank, 646·7622 '72 FORD p • COUPE economic a I V -8 , 0 ·1 bl t ·g COURIER. 4 cyl., stick aid aulom•lt" Jransmt'ss•'on, i ge, owers, ou ~1 · B&D ttlotorhome Renta ls, s hift, air cond., radio, ROADSTER WE " • j!ers, pole hol~ers, ~1lgc 1985 Harbor Blvd, Costa heater, ,step bumper, FOR Automatic transmission . power steering, AM/FM , pumps. e ng1nrs .1os t Mesa.646·9611 mags & s hell. (797ctrr). Used VW'S air (·onditionin", power STILL etc. Absolutelyspotlel?s! tuned & bottom p:unted. -"' (132FXP). At Owners DOC'k . 673-8051 Trailers, Travel 9170 $2399. 633-9890. steering. radio. see this Selman Chevrolet Paid for or Hot one at Sl0,950 !205ETDl HAVE $AVE or (213 l749-4445 •••••••••••••••••••••••, _________ _ 15' BOAT . Looks & runs 4.67 s19;fNORR.I ~, ~!~s '60 Ford :.i,~ Ton PU. 5 VolvosLeft Nabers Cadfloc 10ik; new8 .T~,!n Di,"1°11 c0 nd ~ s~~7~~.1 ~52-o~s9 ~Jt':;c~alpl~0~l~s~·;:i· l:tffl.!.fl]i~l'l'i 19701-larbor.C.'.\1 . at 26001twht lhd. "ens r1g1 ine, u Y aft 4·30P11.1 , . -·-• • ·-·-"'-631. 1276 p I ----Colfa Mew 540 9100 loadl'd. Will sell or trade · · 548 ·9555. IK711 Hcach vd. • re• nc, 5'11....- for ineomc property or Prowler Trailer 15'. llu.nt. lkh. ~2·4435 ----p . '71 CHEVY ·72 Be ige 250C. 30.000 mi. rlCeS house.Agent.492-6643 Elect .brks.,portapotty. 11 Ton PU. 6 cy\.,stick Autos.Imported New J\t ichc lins. Ph : E7.Y lif'l hitch. !HS-0282 h'ft d ' h t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 ·1170 loots, R .. t/ Charter 1-~--------1 s 1 • ra 10, eater , s cp 9050 16' Shasta Lo-liner, port-bumper, wheel co\'crs & Austin-Healey 9709 pott y. 2 But ·tanks, new-paint. (53625X ). ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 2 250C , s h<irp . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Come in Today Buy :ORONADO 35, Sail. by Sharp.$795.968·2915 $1699.633-9890. '60 1\USTIN HEALEY Gold /Brw~. J\s kin t:, day ¥>'k. or m on th . SelmonChe't'T'Olet "Bu~-Eye " Sprite. Xlnt. S7,3oo.55Z·7425 lease 714-325 · 1334 Auto Ser•ice & runner. Good body. in· 1974 430SE . snrf. stereo. :..:.:..::::::_:=c._ _____ I Parts 9400 '70 FORD tl'rio:. a cla~sit: and hard like new. ,\/C, d~1 ys, 71·1 ·n l • . or ;1-tARTt:R th e 52' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/i TonPiclcup to ftnd . Good !\-1PG . 833·8151ort'vcs.64fl·l815. eJ""'° emtc\ Motor s ailcr ''Bo(·· Four deep dish 1\-!AGS W /C Shell · Removable hardtop.and --''?'\ WH cancer ''. Da ys, with 111 .E: nuts . f'tts amper ra gt op. Sid e c urtains. MGB 9744 { .. j.. ~~-~8~nd s , anytime. ~-~~. Pick· up. $80 . ~t~·e :iu~~m~ti1~r~,k~~~ :~~~~~~i . .;;~. before ••••••••·.;;~~·•••••••• ~~ VOL VO ----------1·"'--"-"'-------I camper s'pcc1a pa c age, 9712 Xlnt . cond , J\M /Fl\l , l'IN!Horho• (1,1 /,.l.'r'l1fl1 8oah, Sail 9060 Specialize in Blue Coral etc. Exceptional <-'Qndi · BMW o o 523 0300 ,. t 22 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waxing, Sh a mpooln~ lion. C40276E I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · .x · Uphols tery . A.M.V $2795 KIT E 1009 . ful l y Automoti ve . F'ree Autos, Used '63 J\IGH $9()1) General 990 I SADDLEBACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 2dr V·8. Nu paint. P /S, A!C. reclining buckets. Dlx in t /ext $2.500 . 55 1-5047 . '65 Comel. looks great. s.soo. 645-58'16 Continental & runs 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Since Mazda began its $500 rebate on 1974 rotary-engine cars, Mazda has outsold almost every other import in the United States. equipped. XLNT COND. Pickup & DeUvcry. 2910 1 -""*----"_",-c-·-odlloc~--.. $750.673·5473 W. I s l A t . St. S.A. ""'llUl:'I --- t4' HOBIE W/trlr. Xlnt 541·8931 Tom 2600 .............. BMW ----=•~68~·~""c"'cc____ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • Porsche Auto Insurance Going up~? '73 LINCOLN MK IV , Gold Glamour Leather Interior, Vinyl roof , AM /FJ\1 s tereo. tilt wheel. cruise control. a sharp luxury car with low mile s. $6395 . i389KXT ). Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury , 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M., RX-3 Wagon . The lo west· cond. SHOO. Call '>''knd & Autos for Sale CmtlfMew 540 9'00 eves. 644 ·5275, days dur-•••••••••••••••••••••••I '-"'---~~~=----....,""' ingwk. 833 -9511. An~ues / '68 CHEVY 1 2 ton. s· be<I , -Cl • 9520 camper s hell. 350 v .s. i' Naples Sabot. xlnt cond. assics auto. p.s. /p .b .. R&H, air, !\'lust Sell '. S275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 400 mi on new engjlrans. 839-4151 ·ss ?.tGA Cpe, xlnt cond. $1895. Must sell this wk . Everyth ing works great'. COL 21 . Newport Winner. SIOOO cash. 960-1171 1-"-"-"-""-'------Comfortablc. $1750. Call 1---------- (714) 675-6675 '58 MGA Coupe. White. •74 CHEVY xlnt. cond. Wtre whls. l/2 TOH 14' Day Sailer w/trlr & Sl,OOOcash. 5.17·3194Neil CHEYB4ME xtras . Asking $800. Ca ll 6 1h F o ot bed with 956-7547aft5pm '57 Mnrris Minor Woody, campe r s h e ll , V·8, UCLUSIVE & DEALER • SERVICE FIRS! • R!XlllE lEASE PlANS • 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 9 1 lS Tar11:a . air. Am /f'm, 5 spd . Jmmac. Cond Day 64 5·5191 , Eves . 646-1366. If you 're a gd. dri ver. call us for a quolatinn wi th n o obligation ! 549·2381 540-5630. price d rotory·cnginc wogon, yet '73 LINCOLN C ON · so well equipped that outomotlc TINE NT AL . 2 door lrons miss ion, air conditioning, and hardtop. White on white rodio ore it s only factory options. with lealher i nterior ,,f !--------~---------1 cruise control. tilt steer· Rolls Roye< 9756 Cadillac 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in g wheel, AM /FM stereo w /tape & ready lo R)C·4 Slotion Wogon #I DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS· ROYCE 1,• f .17th St. COSTA MfSA CADILLAC go! $4995. <479G IF l. Johnson & Son Lincoln· Ove r 70 to choose from. Mercury, 2626 Harbor From $1995. GMAC Blvd.,C.M.540-5630. l.~F-i_"_'_"_'i_•_•_& __ Le_as_i_n_•_·,....'·c-0-..,-.-tt.-----9-9-3-2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500. cash or t..'Ompara -16' CATA ri.IARAN hie trade & $500. cash. automatic transmission , BOAT & TRAILER Xlnt cond. 499.3963 Ask factory air conditioning, $875 546-7506 for Sandy 10.12 AM . l>(lwcr steering & brakes. 5 Year or 50.000 Mile I l~=::;:::C•~·~·~-·~·~·~·-..J Warranty Available on t --~"~o~•~•o~sv~N~o~•~'~'-­ a 11 N ew BMW 's . HdMrs,Cctlll1t 2'00Hoo ... -. C.00.·---. •TOP CASH! For Corvettes and other used cars & truck s~ H OWARD Che vrolet. Dove & Quail Sls. Near Jamboree, Bristol. & MacArthur, Newport Beach. 833 -055.S RX·• Hordlop r::;:;;:;;;~i==::=::::~~":=:::;:;::;::::'~I ti It stee ring whee l , chrome bumpen; & all ' STAR GA'ZEK•l'::'! tho goodies! (016805). -~:.i.t;:;:!j."""· llyCLAY IL POLLAI'\ l'''" 499 01~ • 4tMt .. ~ Yw•Oo•!,A<1•Hl,O....O. ~ lt''.·U"'f" 1,---.E..!-'r'Z---..1 .... ..,,ftw.,b:lf Ano•d•~v ro I~• Slo" ocr, llw l w Wrb-a I c ••• 1 ;, ---. Todev~IQP~•~foo-WP<l~v, 42.4:>-.sl+i. .......,... __ .,. __ ,.. ._.,.___,.. ·~w,:.rd1coort>pa.-d•ng lo ........t." 2.J3.7• • 2 ...... 1... ~' Of )"C\Jf lodooi::b.,th••ll"· -r;-\9"' _.., ORANGE COUMTY'S I v.., l• .....,,,,,. $1 h •• C... ....... .,. 1~.... 11 l o 61 0.-OLDEST J ,,..,, lJ C~o"'" 6J ........... '''""' J•I-~V""' &' ~'-' J~w.... "~" 73 E l Camino, P /s. P/b, tSr.,!'"''""''~~;::,0, ~~·>o<• l!!o""""'"" A/c, vinyl top. Trlr hitch, :~ ]:~":;"" ::~~..... Am /Fm. $290Q.536-3073. :~~··• :1~";'' ~?~NI 9570 11'ol •J•N 71 ... ,..,...,, ll llo •J M.,.t ?J W•U- 1• 0oto'I ••You '''"" ''h '''""'"' 1'Sol• I~-~! o.I U<> T•C._t ti ~..,. •lf"O"lho• 11U..-o ''°""' .. o-1tn.-19w.,.. •9W''" 7'0. 211~•1 !><'I~ I(!°"""' .. 21 '>rt-h )IC..-• II 11....,.. ~l"•<>w;k $1 ..... ,_ IJAl- 11 A ~)~-IJ..._ ...... 1• •ol,•"ol ~· .\N t• St• lS ~•• ,,,,..,_,_ 1~0." """"'"' ~~::;~"'I• ~~ .. .., :~~( n &o ">4 ~I•" &e C•••'"''"' ?t c.,..,.., }9.....,,, 99,.._ JO .... 0() ~-"<> °""'"'""' IO'. ,,,, ~Adrtt« ()Nout"l ,. '63 Ford Econoline. 1-las '68-289 reblt en!( panld- cpt!l·spkr-gd tires. $950 gd cond. 642·?.989 '73 Ctiev Beauville Van, loaded unbelievably cJe3n . $3990. G Wohl 752· l I I l /49'1·2626 $ale!l·Service-Leas1ng · Roy Ca"er· Inc. Rolls ltoyce OM W 234 E. l7lhSt. Costa Mesa MG--4444 CREVIER &I Sf a 110..0WAY SAMIA AMA 835·3171 l"9 ULT!"" ll OllllVINa MACHIHI Shih 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE · FOi Orange County <C(;Mj AVTHOll'UD ~·"'"k• DAVE ROSS POMnAC·STVn 2410 H-ll•d. '74 Blk & wht Cpe OeVille, lo mi's, loaded, like new. $6900 . 5 48 -0223 or 645-4325. '74 De Ville, take over~~-"•••••••••~•!!.~~ leaseorbuyat lowbook .. 73 COUGAR XR·7 A 752·1910or644·$7EBeves. beautiful a utomobile 72 Eldorado, like new. y,•ith copper finish & 37,000 mi. leather, c:ruise white vinyl roof. white control, loaded, $4800 o leather interior. AM /f'M best o rr . Pvt . Pty. s tereo & o nly 33,000 714·638·1169 miles. $AVE. (748llPCl. Johnson & Son Lincoln '73 CPE de Ville, blk vinyll ·Mercury, 26"6 Harbor top, blk leather. A/C, full Blvd .. C.M. 540-5630. power . $4300. 17)4 ) Ford 9940 I ';I;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:= 493-2126 I• I -'"-="-------1•••• ••• • ••• •••••••••••• For Cln$slfied Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD·Vls0R 642·"'1ll " • '74 FORD Courier P.U. IFYOU w/P erris Valley camper & new radial tires. $:2850. have a service to offer or Call 644·4679 ~oods to st1 ll . place nn adf---------- f n the Da l ly Pilot '69 FAIRLANESta. W(.':n. Classified Section ••. V8. R&H. auto, pwr. M.SO. Phone 642·567tt 675·6$2'1 (',t•t n S",f10 r.1b<1hJ dire, t lr orn ~01do Oil ony 1lf'w '/ 4 rntoi y 1 ·r1qu11 · 1 IJ<llf"J. Wliqon or scdfln, 0J1d yuu1 1.' trl th•· n1on1.•y with a greci1 per lor,111rl(,J ( ur u~e yo11r rob.itc towo1 d your down puyrne11t 1I V{IU wr 111t. You'll '>Ovc c1 h11ndh~ 011 o new '74 ro tnry f'f\fjll\i"'! Mo1rlo. 1.'tlV•J;ped the w o y you wont 11, while lht> ~11pplv ln~I·;, Y11u'rc 111 the mu11f'y w1t l\ Mo1do, ond yov'ra in the rno11cy with u<; 01 1 thu llvper dl)OI we'll rnuke ~OU tlOW, ' I .17 I VI -'I rr I I I ,_. t f~ :( J 1 pu ? : wl he ru ' . co j,o, ' !e1 ty fot 'JfE be he W_I lat pr fU of Je wl ha of •• he P• c A SU ~ It< s, lo ta J_, th C< m 17 ' J I !I I • Laguna/South Coast EDITION * IVOL. 68, NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1975 J I l t BACK TO COUNTY .Shella Lessley .Convicted Abuser Due . To Return Orange County sheriff's de- puties will bring Shelia Lessley, ~ former San Clemente resident who was convicted of child abuse here last Aug us t. back from Arkansas within 10 days. 1 She was found innocent of two counts or murder and arson there J.ast week. ' The woman had been sen· fenced to 60 days in Orange Coun- ty Jail and three years probation for the child abuse conviction. • Mrs. Lessley, then pregnant, .ftl:ver served the sentence because she was allowed to take her son. Jessie, to Arkansas where he was to be left with re- latives. At that time she waived her ex- tradition rights . She has been in violation of probation since November. : However, she had been held in fUStody in Arkansas on charges of the murder of her tYt'O sons, Jessie and two-month-old Audy who died in a fire in their mobile ~ome, since February. Now that she has been cleared of those charges, county officials said they are free to bring her here for a disposition of the prange County matter. County School . Aide Stricken Dewe y Hillman, assistant superintendent of the Orange ~unty Department of Educa- tion, is in critical condition at Saddleback Community Hospital today after suffering a heart at- lack Monday morning. Hillman, 51, a resident of Laguna Hills, is being treated in !he hospital's critical care unit. Hillman, who has been with the CoWlty department four years, ·more than one year as assistant Eperintendent, was taken to the spital Monday morning after uffering chest pains throughout the night, friends said. Slayton Surgery HOUSTON {AP) -Astronaut· Yx;nald K. Slayton, 51, underwent ~urgery today to determine if a Small lesion on his left lung is eancerous. Narcotics Fund Use Defended ~I By GARV GRANVILLE 01 l"f O;olt, Pilol 5 ... tt South county police and court officials today defended using money colle cted from minor drug offe nders to s upport narcotic enforcement programs .. in Laguna Beach and San · Clemente. The same officials denied that special funds sel up within the two cities' police departme nts through South Orange County municipal court are either secret or illegal. But San Clemente Mayor Tony DiGiovanni sa id he did not know of the fund in his city until Mon- day and called (or an in_vcstiga- ti on . In Laguna Beach. Cit y Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd said that al l he knows of the special narcotics fund in his city is ··what I read in the newspapers." Mayor Roy J-lo lm also said he did not know of the special fund in Laguna Beach until Monday. ··1 don't believe <.iny city employe should be in charge or money where the source of the funds is not known and the nature of the e xpenditure is unknov.•n," said Holm . The mayor sa id ht~ will be •·looking into" the Laguna Beach fund today and disc ussing it with the officials involve d. And in Santa Ana. county supervisor Laure nce St'hmil criticized the spc{'ial funds as '"at best a poor business pracli(·c and at worst possibly illegal." Schmit said he will ask County Auditor-Controller Vic Heim to investigate both the San Clemente and Laguna Beach funds. His criticis m echoed similar (See DRUGS, Page A2) Carr Cocaine Case Given Week Delay A one-week continuance was ordered today in a preliminary hearing to determine the weight of cocaine sale charges against Ronald Ca rr , son 0£ San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr. Carr, 22, of 114 E . Ramona, San Clemente, and Robert Cooper. 31, o f 26692 Ca l le Sali da , Capistrano Beach, were arrested Aug. 14 by undercover narcotics investigaors and booked on sus- picion or sales of cocaine. Authorities claim they made numerous purchases or the po- tent stimulant during the lwo- month period beginning in early July. They {')aim they pur chased more than $250,000 worth or the drug. During this morning's prO<'eed- ings in -South Orange County Municipal Court , Carr and Cooper entered pleas or innocent to an amended complaint pre· sented by Deputy District At- torney Al Kubanis. The new complaint charges Carr with five counts of sales of cocaine to informants and un- dercover agents and one count of conspiracy to commit sales of co· caine. Cooper is charged with (See CARR, Pagei\2) D;ii ly P11ol Pl"IOto b, p;otrick O"Do~nell The 21st annual Laguna Beach Brooks Street Surfing Contes t , afte r be in g han1strung for weeks by flat surf, fini shed on a high note today v..'ith waves running fi ve and s ix feet . Part of tl1e competition \vas held Saturday \vith the junior 's and men·s divisions held today. Steve Ha)'nes is shown in juniors compet ition in fir st heat. Surf Exits With Ilsa Hurricane Fades, but New Storm in Sight By STEVE MITCHELL 01 tM O.it~ PUotSi.tt 1-furricane Ilsa , the feisty lady v.'ho brought big suri to short· changed Orange Coast surfer s this week, drifted out of the weather window tOOay, taking the big swells with her. But fore· <'asters say a new storm is due by the weekend. The hurricane. wh.ich generat- ed wind gusts up to 130 knots Saturday, brought eight to JO-foot waves to Orange Coast beaches Monday and today , to the deli ght of wave-starved board and body surfers. Don Luft of the National .... \Veather Service in Los Angeles, said the storm, located about 1,000 miles southwest or La Paz, is moving westward at 35 knots and is di ssipating quickly . He said ocean swells should re· turn to normal \Vednesday but had good ne ws for weeke nd wave riders in the form of another tropica l depress inn. Wayne Said 'Unchanged' The condition of actor John Wayne is unchanged , officials .i t Hoag Me morial Hospital in Neu·port Beach s a id tOOa y. Wayne. 68. has been at the hospital s ince las t Wednesday for ·'res t and routine test s.·· A hospital aide s aid he is still "rest- ing comfortably .·· However, a family spokesman said the Duke is being treated for a staph infection and a cough. Hospital officials declined to comment on Whether h.i s current hospital stay is connect~ v.·ith his history or lung cancer. The forecast e r said a nCw storm, forming about 500 miles \Ve st or Acapulco. is following the same route taken by I lsa last v.•eek. "The winds are not as strong a s Il s a but th e tropi c al depression is picking up speed and should reach gusts of 65 knots by later today , .. Luft said. J-le said the s torm shouJd be in the weather "window·• in a few days and the effects should be £ell on the Orange Coast by the weekend in the form of larger s urf. Braving 57·degree waters. sur- fer s Monda y remained in the water until 8 p .m . at Big Corona, catching nlne-foot waves which formed next to the rock jetty al the Newport Harbor entrance. One surfe r , who lost his board on the rocks at Big Corona, had to be helped to shore by several • friends . 1-lis board wa s de - molished on the jetty. Across the channel at the Newport-Balboa P enins ula , body.s urfing spot, the Wedge , crowds gasped as finned surfers look off on incredibly hollow \.\'aves Monday afternoon. The spectators, lining the north jetty rocks, stayed P<l_St sunset to watch the wave ride rs perform. An occasional "sneaker set .. of waves drenched bold onlookers standing on the rocks. In San Clemente, li£eguard captain Sheridan Byerly said the surf is running between three to five-feet with good shape. "Our beaches face southwest, so we don't get the full effect of the south s wells.·· he said in ex- plaining the s m a Iler waves. Laguna Be ach lifeguard Bill Brown said waves of four to six- (See SURF. PageA.2) kqual Rights Bid Women Pledge Battle By The Associated Press Women around the nation elebrated a SS-year-old victory. ay by pledging to fight for rther gains in their struggle for II equality. Most of the activities marking anniversary of the rati£ica- 'on of the 19th Amendment giv- g women the right to vote were w-key in contrast to the fervor Of previous equal rights de- D"tonstrationa. t President Ford declared his determination "to make our gov· ernment a showcase of equal op- portunity ." He said Women's Equality Day ''reminds us or how 111uch more needs to be done lo • make equal opportunity a reality in our national life." One of Ford's own stat( mem- bers, Patricia Lindh, a presiden- tial a_ssistanl on women, said in a spech in Kittery, Maine, that the federal government remains a male-dominated institution. But she said there are signs or progress. ·'Bit by bit, bill by bill, case by . case and decision by decision,-we · are closing the gap,·· she said. . The National 'Organization for Women sponsored a series or de· monstrations around the country focusing on everything rrom equal employment opportunities tocrlme in the streets. I A m ajor aim of sonH.' of the de- monstrator s is ratification of the proposed Equal Rights An1end· ment banning discrimination because of sex . The amendment must be ratifi ed by 38 stutes by 1979 to bec:ome Jaw and has won approval In 34. Some of today's celebrations har·ked to the days .Of the suf· fragettes. /I'hree..iwomen who fOfJght for adoption or the 19th · Amendment an'd ·who voted for lbe first time in 1920 were special guests as Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp ~gncd a proclama- Uon designating Aug . 26 as Equal Right> Day. I CS.. WOMEN, PageA2l 1 {- • Q.ll!y Pllet Phctte by P1tli<k O'DollNll BELLY BOARO RIDER TAKES OFF AT NEWPORT WEOGE • From Top, ft'• Quick Elevator Ride ~o Water Below ., • j Today's C:losin~ N.Y.Stocks • TEN CENTS. Newport Teen Girl Injured 'l'he ministe r of the Laguna Nig uel Cornmunity Church re- mai ned in Costa l\1 cs<i City Jail today in li eu o f $5,000 bail , follow - ing a ear-bicycle a ccident Mon- day in wh lt'h <.1 teen· aged girl was dragged beneath an auto. In vesti gators sa id they booked the Rev . C larenc~ A. Vernon, 51, on suspicion of felony drWlken dri ving and felony h.it-and-run after they found him in a search. of the city·s east side. Vernon ·s church-owned car- y,.·as discovered parked behind a cafc on East 17th Street, not far from the accident scene. Vi ctim of the 6 p.m . accident. Elizabeth A. Stekol. 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for multiple lacerations, abrasicin s and a possible neck in- jury. Miss Stekol was held overnight for observation and released this - morning. Costa Mesa Police Officer- Robert Chaney said witnesses obtained the license number of a 1959 Cadillac which allegedly swerved s uddenly in southbOund lanes of Irvine Avenue al Broadway, striking Miss Stekol's bicycle. She was dragged for some dis- tance down the pavement beneath the vehicle before hei- body was dislodged, according t~ police reports. Other m otorists followed and copied the license number. said Officer Cheney. Investigators said the police helicopter Eagle I spotted the s uspect auto behind Mr. Munchie's, a cafe at 379 E -17th St., shortly after its description. and li cense were broadcast. Patrol Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco contacted the minister inside, escorted him out and placed him under arrest, police said. Vernon, of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, gave his occupa· tion as minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church when,, booked into jail. Bandits Rob Laguna Man A man who was walking in a Laguna Beach alley was robbed of $8 at knifepoint Monday rrlght by two shirtless bandits. Harold Michael Houle, 32, of 1122 Cortez Ave .. Laguna Beach, , told police that he was walking.in · the 1300 block of Gaviota Drive near Cress Street when two j young men a pproached. Police s aid one man pulled a 1 pocket knife and de manded money. 1'he two suspects then ned north on Gaviota. Neither s uspect wore a shirt, 1 Houle told police . Both bandits ' were described as young men with long hair_ Weather Ni g ht through mid - morning low clouds and fog, otherv.·is e mostly sun- ny Wednesday. A little coole r inland with tem- 1>eratures near 80. Beach temperatures around 70. INSIDE TODAY A power b l a c kout in Portugal sparked rumors o}.a coup I hat sent lhe Communist-· controlled JWtion 1nlo a tizzy for several !tours. See ftory A'- Index A) lllt.,mllll.., 8 2 AMU-tl "' Ml;tul ,UNI, AS Natklatl Nfw\ .. ., •• •• .. 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I Skirmish Seen Laguna Clerk Joh Reduced By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Oftfl~ D•llY 1"11.C 'I.art The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil has acted to make tbe city clerk's office a one-person opera- tion. The acliorl may set the stage for future fireworks between the council and City Cle rk Dorothy Muafelt, now on a leave of absence from her job because of poor health. The councU recenUy adopted a resolution which defines t he scope of work in the office and the pay scale. The job of city clerk, per se, will pay $150 per month. This would be <!'ompensation to the ci· t y clerk f or statutory responsibilities spelled out in the city ordinances and state law. The clerical functions of the of- fice will be handled by a senior clerk. This would be paid at the rate of $846 per m onth. T he resolution a llows one person to perform both jobs, if lhe person qualifies to do both. The combined posit ion would pay $996 per m onth. As things stood before Mrti. Musfe lt began her leave of absence in May, the office had l\l.'O full·l ime persons working in it -Mrs. Musfelt and a senior clerk. Both earned full -time salaries. Under the new resolution, this situation could not exist. The council's action segregating the duties and salaries or the ofrice came in the wake of two reports ·on its functioning. A study by private manage· ment consultants round several inadequacies in the office. Last week, Acting City Clerk Margaret Morreale said the or. fice has been highly overrated and need not be more than a part. time position. She said, however, that there is a s ubs tantial backlog of work that needs to be brought up to date. Mrs. Musfel t could not be re· ached, Mond ay for comment on the council's latest move. Fire Strike In Berkeley BERKELEY (AP) -Ci · ty firemen went on strike today for higher pay, and oC!lcials asked stale foresters to provide fire protection. Jim Brunetti of lhe ex- ecutive boa r d or the Berkeley Fire Fighten As· soctat1on Local 1227 aatd pickets were outside the city's fire 11taUons. The walkout came six days after San Francisco firemen won higher wages in a brief strike. Waves ·Keep Lifeguarm On the Run By mLARY KAYE Of UM D•llr l"I~ .wn The biggest surf ol the year kept Newport Beach lifeguards bU.8y Monday, .policing stubborn surlers and rescuing 60 persons from rough water. Voodoo Frenzy Flows Fro"' Page Al DRUGS .•• She said r ecently that she felt the private management study which pointed up deficiencies in the office was a personal attack on her performance and part of an attempt by the council to make the now-elective position appointive. Strong riptide conditions were er eated by the thundering breakers, which averaa:ed eia:ht lo 10 feet. Some sets ot 15 feet rolled in. The cold, 59-degree water tem- perature kept all ~ut the hardiest swimmers from the surf and helped create a disturbance at 20th Street at noon, when the dai- ly surfing ban went intQ effect. fauJt Sc hmit found last week with a special $20,000 fund established through Superior Court for use by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Furce. Like their larger Superior Co urt counterpart. the l.aguna Beach and San Clemente funds are the accumulation of money paid by drug ofrenders du ring the plea bargaining process. . o\C'C'ording to Deputy Di~tri ct Attorney Bill Wright a minor of- fender in South Orange County municipal court may agree to contribute to the narcotic funds in the plea bar1?aining process. If so, in San Clemente the of- fender pays the money to the city"s fjnance department and it is deposited to a specially num- bt-red account. According to police Chier J\.t el Portner. the account usually car· Ties a balance of about $3 ,000. Portner said the fund is used to investigate narcotic cases and has, in t he past, been used to ·purchase s mall pieces of i.n - ,·estigative equipment, including a video camera. The police chief said there is nothing secret a bout the funds particula rly inasmuch as the money is paid into them through the financ e department a nd wi thdrawn for use at his discre- tion. Portner also said the money is a "'eicomc addition lo his in- vestigative budget and its use has resulted in a number of narcotics arrests. Laguna Beach police officials also said th eir fu nd which is de- posited in an account under the name Laguna Beach Narcotics Court Fund has been instrumen- tal in successful narcotics ar- rests and prosecutions. Sout h Orange Cou nt y municipal cou rt Judge Blair Barnett scoffed at the labeling of the Laguna Beach, Sa.n Clemente funds as secret . 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Bogota Sorcery Congress Battles Evil BOGOTA, Co lombia (U PI ) - The frenzied Haitian dancers whirled about the floor. bathing. 'themselves in flames as part of a. voodoo ritual to drive out evil spirits. _ Delegates to the Wo rld Congress or Sorcery watched :;ilently Monday night as the bodies '>l.'rilhed to the drums. The firt' f rom the t '>l.•isting torches was real enough, but when it came time lo sacrifice a chicken, the bird turned out to be stuffed. The voodoo demonstration was supposed to have been only for conf erence delegates but halfway through the show, about 100 young Colom bi ans broke through the entrance to the ex- position hall and joined the rest of the crowd. Program Offered Clemente Firemen Stress Prevention By LA URIE KASPER Ol t""° D•llY P11ot Si.ti A free blood pressure check and fire prevention work share something in com man. Both are being done by the San Clemente Fire Department as an attempt to at least partially put lhemsrlves out or business, ac· cording to Nick Maule, emergen- cy medical services coordinator for the city's fire department. Strokes and cardiovascular problems account for about 20 percent of all calls made by the department's two ambulances, he said. By offering a program of free blood pressure checks in con- junction with the Orange County Heart Association, firemen hope to detect and prevent potential problems before the ambulance and emergency aide is needed. Although the program is a con- tinuing effort of the J~eart As- sociation. it is t he fi rst lime a fire department has spon.5ored it in the county_ Ch.i ef Ron Coleman said the de- partment has been planning the program for about six months. If the department gets enough response, they will continue with it. The first day \I.' hen checks are being offered is Saturday. The program is also scheduled to be held Sept. 27 and Oct. 25. It will ruo from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. each day in the multi- purpose room of the CommwUty Center. Participants in the program will be told if their blood pressure is normal or elevated beyond normal lin1its . If it is elevated. they will be advised to see a doc- tor. A referral list will be availa- ble for those peopl e who do not have a doCtor . H ig h blood pre ss ure (hypertension) generally bas no outward symptoms, Maule said. "You may feel like t he healthi est person in the world and still have · high blood pressure." Handicapped Lecture Sei Mick Spencer, regional direc· tor of the California AS!oOCialion for the Physically HandJcapped will speak to the Laguna Beach chapter of the or1anization at 7:30 p.m . Friday in the Laguna Beach Federal Savings and Loan building . Physically h andicapped persons who wish lo attend the monthly meetings of the local ··chapte r will have their first year of m e mbership paid by the chapter. lie said young people. as well as older people , s hould be checked. Fire prevention literature and emergency telephone stickers '''ill be given out during the pro- gram. Exhibits and some of the depart ment's equipment, includ- ing its new aerial truck, will also be on display. Transportation is being made available by the San Clemente Senior Citizens Club. People in need of it should ca ll 498-3322 . Police Weigh Arson Charge For Marine A Camp Pendleton Marine ar- rested early today on charges of interfering at the scene of a car fire in San Clemente now is being investigated in the original torching and burglary of the auto. Police said that they had to forcibly r estrain Virgil Ray Humphrey, 21, al t he scene of the blaze at Avenida Del Mar and Avenida Santa Barbara shortly after 3 a .m . Officers said th at when police and firemen arrived at the scene 1-lumphrey interfered with firefighting efforts and confront· ed polic'e with obscenities. He was initially booked on charges which included resisting arrest and obstructing. Further c h arges of auto burglary and arson are being contemplated, pa lice said. Fro• Pllflf! Al CARR ••• . conspiracy, sales of cocaine, possession ot cocaine and possession or marijuana. Investigators allece that the ·conspiracy had been ln existence since mid·June. The continuance was request· ed by public defender Davtd llaigh on behatr of Cooper. Haigh said he had not had su:flicent Ume to examine police reports relat- ing to the alleged undercover purchases. Both Carr and Cooper wtte present for today's heartns. Carr was accompanied by hia mother. The two defendants are free on in- dividual bailof$10,000. Europeam Launch CAPE CANAV.ERAt., Fla. (UPI) -Symphonle B, tb• aecond French-West Ge.rm.an communications satellite, Is 1ch~uled for launch ton.i&ht for positions 2~,300 miles above the Outside, e vangelists handed out leaflets denouncing voodoo cults and calling on Colombians to turn to Christ. The 32 dancers acted out three voodoo rituals. Their impeccably ironed suits may have looked just a little too clean and their bare feet too ·washed to be authentic . But the drum s were fa st enough and two of the dancers put so much into a simulated machete duel tha t one of the blades broke orf and went fl ying into the crowd. According to Jean-Baptiste R<>- main. a Hatitian anthropologist who lectured on voodoo al the congress earlier Monday , the cult isn't really witchcraft but only the popular religion or Haiti based on the belief that the '>l.'Orld of the apirit& and the world of men intermingle. Fro• PGflf' Al WOMEN •.• Gov . Daniel Walker of Illinois prepared to s ign a bill making the equality birthday or suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony a state holiday. The U.S. Postal Service chose Seneca Falls, N .Y ., scene of the first women's suffrage conven- tion in the United States, to issue a co mm e m orat i ve sta mp celebrating 1975 as International Women's Year. "Some day I hope that women will be equal e nough so that we don't have to issue a stamp about it ," said Mirian Schottland, who designed the commemorative is-. sue featuring a golden female biological symbol against a white background. "It's a little scary that we have to have a whole year to declare ourselves equal and we have to pass laws and issue stamps stat- ing that we're equal," she added. Women today are in the ma- jority, comprisin g more tllan half the U.S. population. Razor Handy For Suspect lnKi~ing ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -When Alberto M'rron-Ybarra was ged-wf\h kidnapiog an a.- year-old gir\, he wore his hair fairl y lon2. But a s8fety razor was routine- ly issued to the 19-year-old Ti· juana, Mexico. m an and Marron- Ybarra promptly s haved his . head before he could be inserted in a police lineup l\.1onday, at. '>l.'hich the victim was expected to identify her kidnaper. The di strict attorney was up- set. The shaved head "now pre- sents a single feature dissimilar to the suspect," complained Deputy Dist. Atty _ Thomas McArdle. Judge David M. Gi ll agreed lo delay the lineup until Marron- Ybarra 's hair grows back. Marron· Ybarra is charged with kidnaping Elaine Taylor, who was abducted wh.ile sleeping in her suburban home Aug . 9. She was found near the Mexican border five days later in the com- pany of Marron-Ybarra. Fro"' Page Al SURF ••• feet are luring surfers tcxlay with ·occasional seven-foot combers making the riding interesting. ' He said Thalia and Brooks Streets were somewhat largel" Monday. In Huntington Beach, Captain Douglas D'Arnall said surfers were out in large numbers early · today, enjoying six to eight fool waves at the Huntington Beach pier. Some 75 surfers in the water re- fused to ·1eave as ordered by lifeguards, who were enforcing the noon-to-4 ban. . Surfers reasoned that they should be allowed lo stay in the water because of the huge surf and because of cold water, left the waves mostly free from swim~ mers. Lifeguards, however, con-• tinued to enforce the regulaUon and enlisted the help of two beach patrol police o fficers, who boarded a lifeguard boat and c ruised out to the surfers• vicinity. P o lice 'arrested Matthew Keene, 18, of 13772 Typee Way, Irvine. and Richard J . Roberts. 20, of Yorba Linda, for allegedly obstructing a police officer. Surfers reportedly refused to respond lo commands by li feguards and tbe police to leave. the ocean. After the two were arrested, in-vestigators said, the rest of the surfers grabbed their boards and headed fort he shoreline. Ma rine Safety Department Capt. Buddy Belshe said today that the city ordinance on s urfing will remain in effect until Sept. 10, regardless of surfing condi- tions or water temperatures. "The surfers really have most of the day to themselves. We only give body surfers four hours free from surfboards," Capt. Belshe said. Further down the coast, lifeguards rescued 40 persons at San Clemente City Beach, where waves averaged six feet. Similar- rescue reports came from other- coastal cities. Lifeguards in Newport Beach said surf is still large today, with swells averaging six feet con- sistently. Red danger nags were still flying at 18th Street and several other spots, but most areas had switched to green and yellow flags, indicating caution should be used or that condition& were all right for strong, ex- perienced swimmers. CARPEIING-And Common "CENTS" carpet ads seem to generate the idea that e~ch carpet store is trying to be the "cheapest " store in town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you lo find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry. and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! A>den's has always felt that people don 't want to put cheap carpeting in ·their homes. It is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or intelligence concerning the looks of their furnishings. We have always operated on the premise that customers will enjoy and be happier with better carpets, and this has pa id olf for us wit h constant and perpetuating growth lhroughout nineteen years in Costa Mesa. DEN'S : iiisiailatiaii: "custom drapsriss *•••• .• carpe UC NO. 2l0'22 t663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. C.t.LIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-2355 Interested persons are asked to send their name. address and phone nµmber to the ehapter pre· sident, Mr1. Luciana Damiani. • ~.O. Box 202, South t.acun•, Calif. 92677. equator . !'' ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • I l I I t ( I I TUCtlday,Augus126. 1975 DAILY PILOT A9 Gaining Skills· Apprenticeship .Aids Jobhunters· Tuesday's Closing P~ices NEW YORK. STOCK EXCHANGE • By SYLVIA PORTER The range of job training oppartunities in lhe United States today is broad and attractive -and in many cases the training is accompan.ied. by very respectable pay checks. Where will you find theseopJ>Ort.unilies? Consi_der one of the oldest (at least 4,000 years) -but· ~nee ag~1n rapidly growing .-ways to acqWre important J.ob skills: appren· t1c esh1p, . This type of training 1s open to women as well as· men; hundreds of "''omen, in fact, are now being trained in fields 'tanging from plumbing l Money's Worth to aircraft mechanics, fire fighting, machining, sheet-metal work, carpentry, pipe fitting, shoe repair, Jet engine as.: ~embly, cheese making, embalming, computer repair, and even as purser-pharmacist mates on oceangorng vessels. . HUNDREDS OFmOUSANDS or apprentices are being tra.med each ye,ar in more than 350 trades ranging from stained·glass window making lo musical-lJlStrument re· Pair, photography, arld leather working. As a general rule, apprentice-tra1nint programs run tWo to five years. You, the apprentice, Jearn on the job, un· der the guidance or an experienced craftsman who probably was an apprentice himself some years ago. You also may spend a few hours a week in a classroom . technical instruc·· t1on will be a n important part or your apprenticeship. Apprenticeship programs are generally a joint labor· management effort and generally are registered with the U.S. Department or Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Trairung, or with yo ur state's apprenticeship agency. YOUR BEST LOCAL sources or information on appren· ticeship programs available in your area are: the local AFL·CIO building and construction trades council; the Urban League ; the Recruitment Training Program. Inc.; the Apprenticeship Information Center at your local state E mployment Service office; the state's apprenticeship agency ; a corporation employi ng workers in your fi eld of in- terest, the union which represents the trade in which you are interested. In addition there are pre-a pprenticeship programs, backed by the federal government and geared to meet the needs or those whose qualifications are 1nsurr1cient to get them into formal apprenticeship programs. These consist or a comb1nat1on of work lratrung, tutonng and classroom in· s truct1on. Normally. starting apprentices earn 40 lo 50 percent of the going pay lo journeymen (Journeymen are those who have satisfactorily completed apprent1cesh1p training). Ap- prentices also normally are granted pay raises every six months until the end or the training penod when the pay scales reach 90 percent of the current rate paid to journeymen. In addiUon, there may be valuable fnnge benefits -'.1ncl111ding P8.ld vacations and holidays, health JO· surance, pension plans HERE JS A TYPICAL pay ladder for an apprentice who bas chosen a trade 10 which the going rate for skilled workers is $5.00 an hour -after four years of appren· ticesh1p. For the first six months the pay is $2 SO an hour, in - <'reas1ng to $2 80 for next six mont hs, to $3 .10 for third six months, to $3.40 for fourth six mon ths, to SJ 70 for fifth six months, lo $4.00 for sixth six months, lo $4 30 for seventh stx· month period, and lo $4.SO for the eighth six-month penod . Moreover, 1f you are a veteran who 1s eligible for benefits under the Veterans Pension and Readjustment As- sistance Act of 1966 and amendments. you will receive from the VA starting monthly tra1n1ng allowances, the size or which will depend on your number or dependents. APPRENTICESIDP IS onl y one of many different forms of Job training available today Another 1s on·the-Job "vestibule" training. You work at the employer 's place or business, under the gwdance of expen enced workers, foremen, or instructors. Normall y, your training penod wi ll range from one month to two years. NormaHy. also. you wt ll recei ve an al· Jowance which is below going pay scales tor skilled workers in your field but still adequate to support you until you have completed the tra1n1ng period. For in formation on trai ning programs available to you 1n your field , ask m ajor employers 1n your area and also the local offi ce of the U S. Employ ment Service. Equal Treatment? 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( JN HIGH GEAR Bausc~l l>O IJ " 791._,,._ D&rt In Mio 8 91 12Y•-\'• J 'ea•te•L 1916 6St l5~l'lo O.r1lnd pt 2 2'1 11 ~.+ 'I• BaySIG 110 It I 16\4 •• 0.t• Glnr•l 18 '-SS 21Vo-l 'o ' ,.._ O.yeoC SJb • 1 1ov.-Vt B•YukCg 2( • 2 ,,.-'II Oartont-1 1211 108 20~1+"" Be•nngs 40 I J 19 -\4 0.yPLI I WI 1 ~ IS\k , • 8ttl Fd• 72 11 ,2. 1llilt-V. OPL pf 111'> f 100 106'h •• t~:-=O .:g 11 1~ ~v..!. ~ o.•n'Ntr 50 s 1• 10\1')-v. Jr your Ford is rusting, you will have lo m ake a formal <'Ompl arnt to the dealer from whom you purchased it. I{ you wail for the nolice saying they will repair your car, you might just wait forever. THE COMPANY DID not make the reimbursement program public, and they paid the repairs only on those Cilt& whose owners com- p lained to the dealers who sold the cars. Service d epartment exa ec1,1tives at other companies are afraid that the Ford Com· pany's failure to treat all car owners equally will bring on the wrath of anti·car forces in Congress .. If that happens, it could re- sult in a law stipulating that lf a car manufacturer atves 3pecial consideration to a urvice problem of one car, the company will have lo pro- vide written notice lo all other owners of that m ake or car. • That would be great for the t!ar consuming public, but Dotrolt would be certain lo pppose such le&islatioo. • ONE MANUFACl'URER who had a problem wtth front fenders rusting out replaced ·tbt:. fenders at no cblJ'le for tbose customers who com· plained lo their dealers. The rust problem has since b een solve d tor that particular car model, but the company responsi ble has yet tottell hundreds or thousands or car owners Wllh rusted out fenders that they were en· titled to a free sheet metal r eplacement. The best course that con- sumers could foll ow would be to report any such damage lo the selling dealer, regardless or warranty, and make a de- mand that he repair it. 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It Is ~ that the pipeline will be wholly aovemmont· own ed while the government and Mobil will have equal shares In the re- finery and petrochemical conq>la. • • .AJ0 0AILVPILOT 1 Vilas; Borg Vie In Finale BROOKLINE. Mass. - Top. seeded Guillermo Vil as, the 1974 Grand Prix winner from Argen- tina, a nd de(ending champion · Bjom Borg, Sweden's 19-year-old star. advanced on Monday to the final of the $100,(H){) U.S. Pro Ten- nis Championships. Vilas d efeated Wimbledon champ Arthur Ashe, 4-6, 6·3, 6·0, 6-4 in the afternoon match or the · rain-delayed semifinals, whjle Borg downed eighth-seeded John Alexander of Au stralia 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. 6-0 under tbe lights, Vilas a nd Borg, who is seeded second in defense of his title, will meet in the 48th annual cham- pionship for the $16,0CXl first prize tonight on Lo ngy;ood 's clay center court. Triangles Win PITTSBURGl-1 -Vit as Gerulaitis broke Tom Okker"s service three t imes in men's s ingles and c arried the Pit- tsburgh Triangles to a 21-14 vic- tory over the San Fra ncisco Golden Gaters in the third and deciding game of the World T e am Tennis cha mpionship playoffs !\<1onday night . Pitt~IKlt9h 11. Gold~I! G.l!ff'S 11 Women -S lo•e -K lo•~ IGGl bra t C<iwl .. y·Michel, b•1. Cawley ! PJ teal ')lo~ ... 6·l M e ri -COll ·Gf r11!<1o11\ !Pl D~d l O~~~r.M<Moll.in, 1-~; Gt:r11la1!1~ \Pl tlt'<1l 0~~<'<. H A -6',882. Erert Collert• HARRISON, N.Y. -Chris E vert. poi sed and patient, over- \1.'helmed Virginia Wade 6-0, 6-1 under overcas t skies at the Wes tchester Country Club Mon- rlay in the rain-delayed final of a $75,000 women's tennis tourna- m ent. Mi ss Evert , 20, collected $14,000 for the victory. Nastase Ploys SOUTH ORANGE, N.J . -The final of the $50,000 Tennis Week Open, postponed twice by rain . was rescheduled for today, v.:ith llie Nastase of Romania and Bob Hewitt of South Africa competing for a $9,500 first prize. Edwards Honored ' SA.N LUIS OBISPO Sophomore s printer Clancy Edwards of Cal Poly (San Lu.i s Obispo) was named Monday as California Collegiate Athletic As- sociation athlete of the year for 1974-75. Edwards, from Santa Ana, was the CCAA ·s 100 and 220-yard dash (»hampion and he also won both e vents in the NCAA Division II championships al Sacramento. Boulder Wins WICHITA Wa y n e Krenchicki and Terry Bogne r · homered in the e ighth inning Monday night, rallying Boulder. Colo. to a 6-4 victory ove r Fairbanks, Alaska to win the Na- tional Baseball Congress cham- pionship tournament. A:ters Trade LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Aztecs soccer team has traded back-up goa lkeeper Garry Allison to the San Antonio T hunder for midfielder Luis Marotte. As part of the deal the Artees sent a second-round 1977 draft c hoice to San .l\ntonio and re- ceived defender Daniel Califano. ll.S. Triumphs KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. Vic Seixas and 1-lugh Stewart scored singles victories Monday to give the United States a 2-0 triumph over Canada in firsl· round play of the Stevens Cup, an international senior tenni s com- petition for players 45 years and older. Seixas, a Carmer Wimbledon champion a nd Davis Cupper, de~ feated J acques Gi guere. 6-3, 6-4 and Stewart lopped Ken Sinclair, 6-2,6-2. Parsegldon Quit• SOUTH BEND. Ind . llalfback Mike Parseghian, son of the former Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian. quit football Monday because of agg ravated back problems. Bueno Adllante• FOREST HILLS. N .Y. Veteran Maria Bu eno of Rrazil. U.S. Open ch a mpion in 1963 and 1964, defe ate d Na na Sato of Japan, 6-3. 6-4 Monday in the fi rst round of women's quali£ying for the 1975 U.S. Ope n Cham- pionships. Top-seeded JoAnn Russel also advanced, eliminating Stephanie Tolleson. 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, while sixth· seeded Janey Haas beat Wendy Paish of Australia, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. Other winners included No. 3 seed Wendy Turnbull o f Australia, who overcame Mary Ha.mm, 6-2 , 6-3; and wtseeded Ann Haydon J ones, England, -who beat Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, 6-I •. 6-4. " Tuesd•y.Augus126. 1975 ,_._,,, __ ...., ____ -=::i~---~.-s:==-.-:::-::u:~-.::1:1~r.-=----~ Youth's Racing Dream Ends in Death ·~----- ' ISO M. Ky. (AP) -The death of an Easte rn Kentucky m ountain youth in search of- stock car racing glory has left his 17-year-old widow with no job and a ba by on the way. Earl Lo"·e, who quit school in the sixt h grade and worked sporadically in the mines, was neither idle nor reckless, p his family a nd friends say. 'fhey remember him as a sober, hard-working youth deeply devoted to his fa mily. , 1-lis "'idow. Katy Sue, sa ys he often doubled his work hours to pay lhe bills when work could be found in the mines. Bu t Lowe shared a dream o r h un dreds o f youn g Kentuckians who gravitate to small automobile race tracks, the grassroots of a uto racing: he wanted to work his way up, to drive in the biggest auto races in the area. "All be talked about was r ace cars and racing," Katy Sue says. "He didn't care about the money. He did it for the fun and the thrill." Robert Meade, president of the Mountain Mot o r Speedway, said, "It's reall y the attention the boys get, and they 'r e trying to be at somebody. They're fi guring, ·1 can take my car and outrun you.' .. He said Lowe wanted to work his way up to the "super Baffles Dodgers, 4-2 Phillies' Star Pitches in Pain LOS ANGELES (AP )-Larry Christenson , the 21-year-old rookie ri g ht-hande r for the Philadelphia Phillies, has such a bad bark he was once told not to do anything more strenuous than play a violin . _The way he pitched l\1onday night in rlis patching the Los llDdg<•rs Slale All <J.ll~S on KABC {190) Aug. 16 Pn<l.idell)ll(d oil LO\ Al!q('le~ AIJ9. 11 Pniladelpnoa a! Lo• Angr,!e~ Aug, 78 New York a! Lo~Angelf~ 1·15p m. 7:2So '"· 7:2Sp,m. Angeles Dodgers 4-2 on five hits, with rel ief help from -Gene Garber, you'd never know he had a problem. "He's got a ba'.d back." Danny Oz_ark, the I>hill ies manager, said. "and he·s h3d it all hi s life. He s hows a lot of guts just walking out there.'' The \'ic t ory kept the second -place IJ hillies within thre e ga m es of firs t.pla ce Pitts burgh i n the Na t iona l League East as Mike Schmidt P<?Wered his 31st home run, tying h1~ '"'"'_ith t e am m ate Greg Luzinski for the major leagues' homer l e ad , a nd Luzins ki drove in two runs with singles to PRISON FIELDER KEPT ON RUNNING JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -For a centerfielder on the city prison farm baseball team, Thomas J. -Reust sure had a lot of hustle. Guards Y.'at chcd \\'ith approval a s Reust. 31. \.\"ho still had ni ne months to serve on a concealed "'eapons conviction, ran to the outfield positi on after hi s team batted during a game at the cor - rectional center's fi eld Mond ay. But Reust kept right on run- ning until he reached the woods. And they haven "t found him yet . pad his major league lead in runs batted in to 103 . "Man for man,'' Schmidt said of the Phillies, "we've got the best team in baseball. ''But psychologically the Pirates have an edge on us because they know how to lose. They don't panic when they lose a game because they've been in a race before. This is the first time for me -for most of all or us, I guess -that I 've been in a pennant race this late in the season .'' Luzinski singled home Dave Cash in the firs t inning, Schmidt homered to lead off the second and then Luzinski singled home Cash again in the fifth inning to give the Phils a 3-0 lead against loser Andy Messersmith, 14 -13. The Dodgers, restricted to two hit s for four innings by Christenson, finally got a run in the fifth whe n rookie John Hale opened the inning with a double and later scored on an infield out. Los Angeles got with.in a rWl an inning later · wh en Lee Lacy collected his third single -he had three or the Dodgers' five hits -and scored on a two-base hit by Steve Garvey, Garvey's 73rd run batted in . 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That's what happened to Billy William s as he donned tight pants and a windbreaker to ump the Dodgers-Philli~s game Monday ni ght. ' class" or racers. those who drive in the biggest regional stock car races, with larger purses and more glamor than local races offer . Lowe took a s tock car owned by bis brother and a friend to Mountain Motor Speedway two weeks ago for a practice run, preparing for a race with a $200 first prize. His racing dream ended when the car cras hed through a guardrail, sailed 75 feet through the air and landed on its top. Lowe died early the next day of head injuries. Katy Sue, who is expecting her child about Dec. 1, says she · will probably lose the house trail e r where the Lowes lived because she can't make the payments. She is staying now with a married sister. Friends h a ve collected about $120 tor Katy Sue, and Meade raised $400 for her ut the races after her hus band died. She qualified ror Cood stamps and a free ~talc medical card. The s peedway will also donate the proceeds from another racing program next month. "We wa nt to do something for the baby, .. Meade says. "We hated that the boy got killed. It's just a s imple (act that racing is a high risk : business.'' Katy Sue says that even so, she hall no money for ba by clothes. a crib and other things the baby will need. Lowe·s father , Arnold , a disabled mine r, s ays uuto racing "Is a bout the onl y thing for u youn g fellow to do around here and about the only thing that 'II get him uny notice." ' !Jut he suys small trac k drive rs who th:nk they'll rise to the top 11re "just wasting their tin1c. 'l'o win a million dollars, you need somebody behind you to build a million dollar ca r. Ain 't muny boys around ht~rt: likely to get that." ·' UPI Ttlt PMlo Woody Barks Out Orders Ohio State's Woody Hayes gives orders as he lines up his squad for a picture on the first day of fall practice Monday. The con- trove rsial tlayes, now in his 25th year at Ohio State. we lcomed 106 pla yers. <See story on Ohio State football , page A-11). 1,000 Mourn Donohue SUMMIT, N .J . CAP) -A clergyman friend said he tried to persuade Mark Donohue to enter the priesthood but "the lure of the engine was greater." So it was for Donohue, who was buried Monday after a requiem mass that was watched by 1,000 persons, including many luminaries from the racing world. The lure ot the engine, which thrust him into the racing world and later ended an eight-month retirement that he said was permane nt , caught up t o Trainers Would Cut Injuries SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Improved phy s ical examinations, more training ror high school coaches and hiring or more athletic trainers would reduce high school athletic injurie s in Cal ifornia, a state-sponsored study says. The study, released today by the s tate Departm e nt of Education. was made by a group or 60 persons representing 10 California profes s ional associations. According to s tatistics pres ented to the /group, 48 percent of the 425,0CXl California high school s tudent s participating in sports competition suffered major or minor injuries in 1973. The study noted that only 50 percent of the state 's high school coaches were physical education majors in co llege and are certified to diagnos~ and treat athletic injuries. The study recommended that the state develop a coaching certi(ication program, requiring proo( of proficiency in athletic conditioning, diagnosis and treatment of injuries and other areas o( athletic safety. Also recommended were: -A s tandardized quality physical e xamination and form for u se in all high schools. Examinations are now required but, the study said, there is great variety in quality. -An athletic trainer employed by each county by Sept . 1, 19fKI. This trainer would develop a program to provide each school district with a trainer by Sept. 1, 1982. -More iJttention to priseason condltloning by each school district. • • Donohue last Tuesday when he died from brain injuries incurred during a practice run for the Austrian Grand Prix. The mourners who packed St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church we re all of the same mind Monday. They knew that for this shy. gentle man -like all the others who raced -life and death was separated only by a piece of movin~ machine. Mark was · one of the nicest people. not just in racing but in the whole world," said Brian Redman, who was here along Says Williams with fe llo w dri vers Mari o Andretti. Bo bby Allison , Georgl' Follmer, Gary Bettenhausen and Ton y Hulman. to pay their lasl respects to a fall en comrade who had won 57 major races. Donohue is survived by his widov.1 Eden, his two sisters, and his two sons from a previous marriage , Mic h ael. 11, and David, 9, who was forced to wipe away tears during the liturgy as cries of "the Lord is kind and merciful'' echoed through the church .. Pitching Big Key In Angels' Future • BOSTON CAP) -"I'm happy \l.'ilh everything exce pt th e won -lost percentage," s ays California manage r Dick Williams, in his first full season with the Angels. But wrinkles crease his brow as he recalls the injuries which have decimated his team. . "As goes our pitching, that's how we go," said Willian;s. "We ' Angel• Slate AltG.iome,on l(MPC (1101 ,..,,o. 16 Colllorrila 01 Bo\ tori Auq. 17 CillilO"rnla 11 Bos IOI! AUQ.1" Calllorril11t Otlroil •:2S p.m. 10:S5 1.m. •:55 o.m. aren't going to· generate any power -we don't have any power to generate -so we have to utilize our speed. "And we caii't use our.speed if we're four runs down. That's why pitching is so important to this club.·· . And pitching is where the injuries have struck California hardest. · Williams s aid no-hit pitcher Nolan Ryan was stuck with a cal( muscle tear. two ~roin muscle puUs and a tricep tendon injury,. lie said Ryan also "ran into a streak where he just wasn't eCfective." • Bill Singer , who has had back problems in the past. had various minor injuries Including muscle spasm s "'but surprisingly his back wa$ okay." Frank Tanana suffered a groin muscle pull and missed two turns because o{ a blister on the finger. In all, three pitchers missed 20 turns. · On the brl1ht aide, "when Andy llas.sler wasn't effective we put • Ed Fi gueroa in the re and he dfd well." .1 Shortstop had been a probled't. "We're on our fourth shortsidp now ," he said, "but Mike Mit~Y . looks pretty good to me. Fo~a lime there , with Orlan~o Ramirez and Billy Smith, we hl:d 40 errors al short .'· , f l\.fi ley is hitting .179 but ~s s lick fi e lding ha s lent.;a steadiness to the infield. L:,1 .. And the catchers have ~n hurt ... Williams s aid with a si~. · "We bought Andy Etchebar~n from Baltimore and two we~s later he broke ,a thumtW ' Meanwhile, Ellie Rodriguez ities hit just .229. ~ "We 've got great first amd third basemen. Dave Chalk i•'t. Brooks Robinson but he's 1Dt Robinson's ha nds, his quicknlills and he's got bette r speed. An4'it he hits .275 we're happy." Chilk is hitting .273 . . · • "Bruce Boehle is a great yo!g prospect," he said of h.is tall f ·t baseman, who is hitting .276 t mi ssed two months with a broQn thumb. -. "We don't have any punch, t we do have speed," he s aid. e club is nearing 200 steals. Mic y Rivers le ads the majors with · "Our goat when the sea began was .500 or better a still think this is a .500 ball c What disappoints. me is t t we've lost a few close games. we're U below .500. 1 "But l think we can get thilrcl' We're only 31h out and I .certainly encouraged by the "91 Ryan pitched the last two tinllll out, and Tanana, and our bull " • t I · C'alifornia opens a two-g:n.e . . ' series here this evening. I I I I I ,, I I I I \ I I 1 17 • , ( ' t ~ I • " I ·I ' I ·I " •• ... • ,1 _, ' " I \ i I \ I I ( I 17 I • ) ) ) • , Saddleback ' . EDITION • OL. 68 NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ···---.V: ___ S"IA.,..•"l•)--r7 .... ,_....,, ...... w I ,,.(!..... ' r ,, J.;•1 :., . ' ·~ T o day's Clo sing N.Y.$tocks ' I ... •• I ~I 11 TUESDAY AUGUST 26, 1975 TENCENT 'l • ,CUSD-Viejo PortaJ,les Accord Bursts ·1 An agreement between the apistrano Unified School Ois-1 let and the · Mission Viejo wticipal Advisory Council for ontinued operation o f the astille portables is a shambles ay. It was voided Monday night hen the school district 'thdrew its offer to provide $500 o~Jh of monthly landsc.aping a1ntenance service at Castille . Park in lieu of paying rent tor the next two years. Portable classrooms have been ·housed at the Mission Viejo park for the past two years to correct an enrollment overflow at Castille Elementary School. School officials canceled the compromise agreement at the last moment because they· believe they have put in enough improve~ents at the Portables to take care of the $12,000 renl through the 1976-77 school year. These include the installation of $12, 725 in landscaping, $4,008 in slope maintenance costs, and $500 to plant grass in an area where three portables were re-· moved. MAC officials and Gene Diaz or the county Real Property Services Division, however, took a different point of view. ort Rejected •. MAC Votes Against Toro Field By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Dll'h•Dall'(PllotS~t _ , The Mission Viejo Municipal visory Council (MAC> said _.onday night it doesn't want a mmercial airport in El Toro. Councilmen voted >O to oppose county's plans for expansion f the El Toro Marine Corps Air ation into a general airport, cit-· g safety and epvironmentaJ cerns. . It was noted by MAC Chairman -Richard Lowcock that com- mercial airliners wouJd require different approaches than military aircraft and that the re- alignment .of runways would "probably bring the planes right over Mission Viejo.~· Councilmen ordered a letter sent to the Board of Supervisors a nd governmental represen· tat1ves m aking t heir feelings known. T he letter stresses that if permission should be granted for use of the airfield, fuJl public hearings should be held before any county decision is made to go ahead with commercial flights. Bob Jones, aide to Fifth Dis· trict Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, told the council that he does not foresee "even a remote possibility " that the Defense Department will authorize civilian use or the field. But in the eventuality approval should be given, Jones said there are two votes on the Board of Supervisors against the proposal and a third couJd be mustered · .. very rapidly" to defeat it. Jones explained that even though Riley voted in favor or the application. the supervisor is re- (See AIRPORT, PageA2) Their act ioit fol lows closely ast week's decision by the Coun- y Board or Supervisors to file an "f plication with the Department {> Defense for joint civilian~ rlilary useolthe airfield. r Niguel Minister Jailed ~; Teen Girl Injured in Mesa Hit..nm Accident he minister of the Laguna . iguel Community Church _re- ained in Costa Mesa City Jail a y in lieu of $5,000 bail, follow· a car -bicycle accident Mon- day in which a te·en-aged girl was dragged beneath an auto. .Investigators said they booked the Rev. Clarence A. Vernon, 51, Vernon's church-owned car was discovered parked behind a cafe on East 17th Street, not far from the accident scene. Victim of the 6 p .m . accident, Elizabeth A.· Stekol, 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave ., Newport Beach, was "treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for multiple lacerations, abrasions and a possible neck in· jury. for observation and released this r:iorning. Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert Chaney said witnesses obtained the license number or a 1959 Cadillac Wh(th a llegedly· swerved suddenly in southbound lanes of I rvine Avenue at Broadway, striking Miss Slekol's bicycle. They said that the improve .. ments had covered rent for the two previous ye ars but that pay- ment of rent or in-lieu services were stiU required for the next two years. . Spencer Covert. the attorney hired by the school district to negotiate a settlement, explained that school officials reneged on their offer for landscaping main- tenance because they were told they would have lo put another $60,000 in turf planting first. Diaz, however, disputed that figure and said the county was in· terested only in some kind of in- terim improvements to give the park some atmosphere. County supervisors, who earlier this summer issued an eviction order for the portables because or the district's refusal to pay rent , are scheduled to rule ,• .~,.,. Danw Pilot Pftol:o b' l'•ll'kk 0'0.-11 Miss Stekol was held overnight . r suspicion of felony drunken ving and felony hit-and-run er they found him in a search the city's east side. inore Grain Soles? She was dragged for some dis- tance down the pavement beneath the vehicle before her body was dislodged, according to police reports. BELLY BOARD RIDER TAKES OFF AT NEWPORT WEDGE From Top, It's Quick Elevator Ride to Water Be low • Rain in Corn Belt 1 Raises Estimates ~'WASHINGTON CUP!) - elcome rains over much of the idwest corn belt last week i-ightened harvest prospects d may.have im proved the out· QOk for additional grain sales to ussla this year. an AgricuJture partment report indicated te>+ ay. . "l'he agency's weekly crop • ather report, covering condi- . ons through Sunday, said rains ver many Corn Belt areas "pro· ded badly needed moisture to e 1975 corn crop while above- , rmal temperatures continued push development" or the key estock feed grain. eft of Golf , art Probed Orange County sheriff's of· cers are investigating the theft an electric golf cart valued at from the parking lot at guna Hills Mall. The report said nothing about Soviet sales, but officials earlier said the suspension of sales they requested arter Soviet officials bought 9.8 million tons of grain in J u]y would be lifted if the corn harvest remains near the record 5.85 billion bushel level estimat- ed on Aug.!. The Russian grain sales have been a subject of recent con· troversy . w it h unionized longshoremen refusing· to_ load ships with Russian-bought grain. Labor Secretary John Dunlop met with AFL-CIO President George Meany today to discuss the grain boycott by longshoremen . Later today , Dunlop and Meany will meet with President Ford. The Agriculture report said corn prospects in some Com Bell areas, including Iowa, had been dimmed during July by dry weather. But t he recent rains ap- parently brightened chances that a nation wide crop estimate based on Sept . l conditions couJd show total corn production estimates close to the August re· J>Ort. Other 111otori sts foUowed and copied the license number, said Officer Cheney. Investigators said the police helicopter Eagle I spotted the suspect auto behind Mr. Munchie's, a cafe at 379 E. 17th St, shortly after its description and license were broadcast. Patrol Sgt. Uick DeFrancisco contacted the minister inside, escorted him .out and placed him Wlder arrest. police said. Vernon, of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, gave his occupa· tion as minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church when booked into jail. County School Aide Stricken Dewey H illman, assistant superintendent of t he Orange County Department of Educa- tion, is in critical condition al Saddleback Community Hospital tOOay after suffering a heart at- tack Monday morning. · Hillman, 51. a resident or Laguna Hills, is being treated in the hospital ·s critical care unit. Hillman, who has been with the county department four years, ·more than one year as assistant superinten dent, \\'as taken to the hospital Monday morning after suffering chest pains throughout the night, friends said. · Trio Rob Cabhie; Woman C·alls Shots . A trio of strong-arm robbers led by a well-dressed, apparently well-educated woman left a cab driver unconscious in an Irvine parking lot Monday night after stealing his wallet. Cabbie Dale Gaud.ry. 35, of Anaheim , picked up the woman and her two male companions in Anaheim at 9 o'clock Monday night. On t heir instructions, he drove the trio to the Microdata Corporation parking lot near Reynolds and Red Hil l avenues in Irvine. One of the m en asked Gaudry fQr a light, he told police. When the driver bent forward to comp- · ly, he was clubbed into un ~ consciousness'. Gaudry t<>ld police that as he slumped down and was losing consciousness, the woman, who he previously had thought ''ta lked like she was well- educated." grabbed him by the hair and called him ''a pig." When Gaudry regained con- sciousness, be sought help at the Ma~e Corps Lighter Than Air· ·Station. He was taken to Tustin Com munity Hospital and re· leased after treatment for a head concussion and a cut on his face resulting from the blow to his skull . Gaudry said his wallet con .. tained about $40. He told police that the trio apparently had been drinking. MACOkays Re~tj,on In Parks A reduction in park and reerea .. tional facilities for the new Co rdova Homes tract in Mission Viejo was approved Monday night by the Municipal Advisory Council (MAC). The change was requested by t be Mission Viejo Coinpany because the firm had over- estimated the recreational needs for the 496-u nit, single-family de· velop ment of( Marguerite Parkway. Company officials asked for a t .. 3 acr e reduction in the tract's 11)..acre park and scaling down the volleyball·tennis area from six courts to three. Deputies said Otto Hoffman ndrich, 77, of 146 A Avenida ajorca used t he cart for a shop- g trip and parked the vehicle tside a mall store. Equal Rights Bid Jack Raub, engineer for the de- veJopme.ot firm. told MAC coan- cilmen that the reduction of facilities would allow the Mission. Viejo Compan'y Lo bUild 24 addi- ~' 1'Deputies said the victim told 1 ' em he spaUed two youths, one · . th long !>londe hair and the er sparting a cowboy hat drlv- g thecart away. ' ' ayneSaid ~·~ Unchanged' The condition of actor John ayne is uncbange;d. official& at ' " · oag Memorial Hospital in ewport. Beach said today. Wayne, 681 bas been at the pita! since last Wednes4aY !or 'rest a nd rbutl1)e ~ts.'' A . pital aid• sala he is iilll "rest· comrortably." ;·However, a family spokesman 'llJlld the Duke ls beinC treated !or 1 a staph lnlectlon and a cough. ·. ' " • fh Women Pledge B~ttle By The Associated Press Women around the nation eetebra~ed a 55-year-old victory today by pledging to fight for further gains in their struggle ror full equality. Most of the act ivities marking the anniversary of lhe ratifica· tion of the 19th Amendment giv· ing women t he right to vote we.re Jow·key in ~ntrast to the fervor of previous equal right s de~ monst.ratlons. Msld•nt Ford declared his determination ''to make our gov- ernment a showcase of equal op.. portunity.'' He said Women's Equaljty Day ''reminds us of how much m ore needs to be done to \ make equal opportunity a reality A major aim or some of the de- in our national life.'' · mon.strators is ratification of the One of Ford 's own staff mem-proposed Equal Rights Amend- bers. Patricia Lindh, a presiden-ment banning discrimination tial assistant on women, said in a because of sex. T he amendment spech in Kittery, Maine, that the must be ratifled by 38 states by federal a:overn ment remains a 1979. to become Jaw and bas won ma.le.:dominated 'institution. , ~alio.,._· "'"If . Bu!-she said there are signs'ot Some oe.rtilay'• c:elitbrationll progre... barked to \Ile da~ of tjle si¢, "Bit by bit, b UI by bill, case by. fragettes. ,Tbree ~l!I•" '(!'hci .... and decision by decision, we· fought !or !tl'loptlilb or '\he llllh · arecloslng\hegop,"sh\!said. , Am~dm'"!t ~nd -,11o ~!or The National Qrganhatlorl'lor Ille fl{st time rn le:lfl~s~lal Women sponsore<I a series of de-;·••ts;•· P!fnsylyllda Gov. monst.rations aroundtbe ~-;~ ...... i*~am•· foc using on everyth!o.a ~LC •ilMfil11.ts~l!91\~· equaJ employment opportunities a ay. . . . to rimeinthestreets. ·I (SeelfOME(l(,P&&e AI) • ' . tional homes. · Although the council approved the revision by a 4·1 vote. MAC Chairma n Richar d Lowcock strenuously objected .. In Lowcock's opinion, the Kil' .. sion Viejo Company was increas- ing iU prorits while giving lhe people riothlng in return. It was pointed out by Mission Viejo Company official Van .Stevens, however, thal the 14: aote• being offered for part de· dictation far exce«led the toun• ty'srequiremeot. The county reqlilres :a total of 4.68 acres 6f parl< la(iil ror the traM. BUI tile llll•i<M!Vlei<>Qiin· pany bu 'akeady donated so mueb~Op d i.i s.pace t hat it t~ iWW!d.nOt nahave ~ BDOVA,~AI~. •· on the district's latest offer Wed .. nesda)'. They withdrew their eviction order when it appeared that. a compromise for the monthly rent payments had been reached. The latest action by Capistrano Unified School District officials has placed the dispute back to the starting point. 4 Because the school district I (See ACCORD, Pagel\%) Big Surf f Gone,Butl DueBack 1 ' ~ ' By STEVE MITCHELL I Ot lM 0.11' PllotSlaft Hurricane Ilsa, the feisty lady 1 who brought big surf to short- changed Orange Coast surfers t his1 week, drifted out of the ') weather window today, taking ; the big swells wit h her. But fore· · casters say a n·ew .storm is due by ~ the weekend. ~ The hurricane. which generat-t ed wind gusts up to 130 knots · Saturday, brought eight to 10.foot , waves to Orange Coast beaches , Monday and today, to the delight : of wave-starved board and body : surfers. Don L uft of the Nationa l , Weather Service in Lo6 Angeles, ' said the storm, located about 1 1,000 miles southwest of La Paz,• is moving west ward at 35 knots r and is dissipating quickly. 1 He said ocean swells should re-1 turn to normal Wednesday but 1 had good news for weekend wave : riders in the form of another , tropical depression . The forecaster said a new storm, forming about 500 miles west of Acapulco, is following the 1 1 ; same route t a:ken by Ilsa last_ week. -i "The winds are not a• strong I as Ilsa b u t the tropical depression is picking up speed and should reach gusts of 65 knots by later today," Luft said. He said the storm should be in the weather ••window" in a few days and the effects should be felt on the Orange Coast by the weekend in the form of larger , surf. Braving 57-degree waters, sur· fers Monday remained in the ·' water until 8 p.m. at Big Corona, '' catching nine-foot waves which j formed next to the rock jetty at . the Newport Harbor entrance. One surfer, who Jost his board on the rocks at Big Corona, had t~ be helped to shor e by several ! friends. His board was de·i molished on the jetty. e Across the channel at the 1 Newport-Balboa Peninsul a.] body-surfing spot, the Wedge, crowds gasped as finned surfers,1 took off on incredibly hollow ! waves Monday afternoon. The spectators, lining the north jetty rocks, stayed past sWlSet to j watch the wave riders perform. J An occasional "sneaker set"' otl waves drenched bold onlookers standing on the rocks. Jn San Clemente, lifeguard captain Sheridan Byerly said the surf is running between three to five-feet with good shape. "Our beaches face southwest. so we don't get the fuJ l effect of the south swells," he said in ex.- plaining the smaller waves. Laguna Beach lifeguard Bill Bro.wn said waves of four to aix- feet are luring surfers today with ·occasional severt~foot combers (See SURF, Page l\%) j Weatller Night t hrough mid- morning low clouds and fog, otherwise mostly sun- ny Wednesday. A Jittle cooler inland with ·tem- peratures near 80. Beach temperatures around 70. INSIDE TODA. Y A power blackout in Porlugal aporked rumort of. a coup that UT1t the Commumsf. · controlled . noi iOA into, a tizzy /or ...,.rel llourr. See «ory M. • A! DAILY PILOT SB Tuetd!y.August2e, 1975 Pilot L.ogbook . --·~·· .. ~ -- C·ounty Patriots Wear Earplugs By WllllAM SCHREIBER OI -0.lty Pilet S~ff I round it most enlightening to learn last week that I am a stoic patriot. . Jndeed, all my neighbors in the sprawling north end of the Saddleback Valley are stoic patriots, according to Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, a r etired Marine $CHJtEl•ER Corps general who s hould kno w patriotism when he sees it. And why are "'e given this holy dis· tinction? Because we endure the noise or jet fighter planes landing at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station -the "sound of freedom." RILEY BESTOWED TRE heroic mantle on his Valley constituents as part of his argument against joint use by commercial jetliners of the El Toro base_ He said the additional burden or rioise would be too much for us patriots to bear. · Meaning no disrespect fo r the general, the American flag or the Marine Hymn, J say such platitud·es and Pablum are so much hogwash. l "tolerate" the Marine jets because they were here first. They are noisy as hell and sometimes rattle the win- dows of my Lake Forest home when they stray off their landing pattern over Laguna Hills. AIRCRAFT CARRIER LANDING practices are at all hours and it seems. at times. like the jets are everywhere, not to mention the big helicopters that love to cruise low over the residential areas. lf I had my way, the jets would be elsewhere and the base used as a pre-school regardless of the sacred "military mission'' or the Marine Corps. But. realisticaUy, such talk is merely whistling into the wind. The Marines have landed and dug in to stay for a wh.ile. J bought my home knowing the jets were the re and, in truth, they don"t pose nearly the problem confronted by peo- ple who live around Orange County Airport. The small, quick ~t<.1rine jets blast into the base in jig time. The noise is there and gone just as fast. BUT THE ADDITTON OF heavily laden commercial airliners with their long, slOYo', roaring approach to the runway would make life intolera ble. I can sy mpathize with the people or Newport Beach who must now bear the burden of commercial jets but just because their homes cost more than mine is no reason to supplant one problem with another. Anyone who doul:i..s the impact of commercial jets on homes around El Toro, should have been around my house during the Vietnamese refu"g:ee airlift. Those lumbering jetliners. on top of the M"arine jets, would driv_e even the most stalwart patriot to treason. \ Fr-Page AI Couple S,ring For View Loss AIRPORT. • • :;olutely opposed to joint civilian· military use of El Toro. Riley voted for the application 'because he felt that politicians .had been using the El Toro option as a "crutch" and because he wanted the issue settled once and for all. J ones reported. 1n support of that determina- tion Jones cited a letter written .by Supervisor Riley to Marine Corps Comm andant Leslie E. llrown in which he stresses that his opposition to the proposal s tems not Crom the fact that he is <1 former Marine Corps general but because of the "detrimental .impact it would have on residen- 1ial areas." ~Clos e Dorms, Court Rules . , ·. SANTA . FE. N.M. <UPll-The ~ew Mexico Supreme Court has tetpbetd a regulation preventing ,_,tudents of the opposite sex from isiting bedrooms in dormitories ~tNew Mexico Slate University. "We hold, as did the district ~ourt . that the regulation is re. ,._sonable, se rves legitimate ducational purposes and pro- ?Jnotes the welfare o ( the students "'ht the university," the opinion ::said Thursday. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ! 1"hf O•-Co..11 O•ily Pllo1. wtth "'"'Ch,.,....,. boN>o I~,... .. , f'r•"· •I l>Ubh'flo'd l>'f !II. 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CN1t f'11blhlll"O 8 r.•-1-1oo.111..., ... ......,.-11"m"' •r •••t•ll .. _"''\ ""'"" m•-t b• "1 11(•11 WIUtolll .,.dOI pt,mlHloft ., ~ .... ,_. ,S.C.MI l.1111 llOSI• SNl<I •I C .. 11 JrileM, ""'"""""· .,._,,,... .. '"'"''" oo_.,, "'-It M.00-lflj10 mll!IMy ....,i, ... llofll U.00 .. ~. A Mission Vi ejo couple who claim the view from their home has been destroyed by construc- tion of a nearby s hopping center sued the Mission Viejo company Monday for more than $47 .000. Arthur W. a nd P a tricia J _ Bueschner, 27161 Mariscal Lane, state i n their Orange County Superior Court action that the Mi ssion Viejo Company pledged '4'hen the home was purchased for $41 ,245 in August, 1970, to rerrain from building activity that would inte rfere with the view to the hills and mountains in the northeast. The company promised, the action states, to limit building in the area to a "small convenience store" that would serve the im- mediate grocery needs or nearby residents. Karate Class Set for YMCA Saddleback Valley YMCA is of· fering karate classes. Classes a re being offered from ·s to 6 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m . and 7 to 8 p .m, Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 10 to 11 a .m. to noon Saturdays. The cost for the three-times per week program is $17 per month plus a YM CA membersh.ip fee of S9 per year. Reduced rates apply for members of the same family . The i n s truc t or is Paul Godshaw. a black belt member of the Japan Karate Federation. For registration information con- tact the YMCA , 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro, or phone 830- YMCA. WOMEN ••• Gov. Daniel Walker of Illinois prepared to sign a bill making the bi rthday of suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony a state holiday. The U.S. Postal Se.tvice chose SeTlcca Falls, N.Y.,.aceoeofthe fint women's suffrage conven- tion in the United States, to llsue a com mem orative s tamp celebrating 1975 aa .hMmatiooal Women's Year. "Some day I hope that women will be equal enough. 50 Out we don't have to iuue a stamp about it." said Mlrlan Schof.tland who deliped the commemoraU~e is-. .sue featwine a golden female· biological •7"1bol aaainst a while !>a•k-~ ' • BACK TO COUNTY .Shelia Lessley Convicted Abuser Due To Return Orange County sher{ff's de- puties will bring Shelia Lessley, a former San Clemente resident who was convicted of child abuse here last Augus t. back from Arkansas within IO days. She was found innocent of two counts of murder and arson there last week. The woman had been sen- tenced to 60 days in Orange Coun· ty Jail and three years probation for the child abuse conviction. Mrs. Lessley, then pregnant, never served the sentence because she was allowed to take her s on, Jess ie, to Arkansas where he was to be left with r e- latives. At that time she waived her ex- tradition rights. She has been in violation of probation since November. However, she had been held in cwtody in Arkansas on charges or the murder or her two sons, Jessie and two-month-old Audy who died in a fire in their mobi le home, since February. Now that she has been cleared or those charges, county officials said they are free to bring her here for a disposition of the Orange Count,Y m alter. ACCORD.~. cannot meet the requested rent, Dr_ Jerome Thornsley, superin- tendent, told MAC officials Mon- day that the district must con- si der so m e unpalatabl e alternatives. These inc;:lude moving the portable buildings to the back portion of Castille School or some othe r area of th e district, or possibly go on double sessions al another school. Dr. Thornsley said his dis- cussion of the alternatives did not constitute a threat but that they are the only possibilities of deaJ· ing with a vexing problem . MAC councilmen, however, turned aside the school district 's last offer and reaffmned their original position to require rent lor use of the 3.5-acre site. Councilman John Noble said he failed to see why a tenant should . be reimbursed for what he -termed .. normal maintenance items." "If I rent a home should I get credit for mowing the grass?" he asked. MAC councilmen want the rent to be placed in a special fund which is to be used for the de- velopment of the park once the portables have been moved. They have been under pressure from Castille tract homeowners to get rid of the portable build- ing& and to correct what they feel are unsightly 'conditions at the park. BmshBlazes Near Ani,maJ,s SAN PASQUAL (APl -A , brushfire whi ch burnedSOO ac res of land near t.be San Diego Wild Animal Park was contained to- day without a ny threat to the park_ The blaze was battled by seven pilots, 29 fire engine unit& and eight handcrews with bulldozers. It burned north-eastward toward Lake WohUord . · The fire was bl a med on carbon from the exhaust o( an electrical generator. At one time, JOO men were on the fire iines which Y.'tte as close as a quarter·mile from Ute animal preserve. BUT THANKS .ANYWAY. •• LONDON (UPI) -The Daily Telegraph newspaper aa.ld today a former poatofficeworkel'could not be presented witb .. medal hooor!n1 her 43 yeano of serrice with the post office .. The modal col!ost In the mall. •. • • • ' Evil Co·1nhatted • Sorcery Co ngress Tries ·Voodoo • BOGOTA, Colombia <UPT> - The frenzied H aitian dancers whjr)ed about the floor. bathing. thcmselve.!1 In r1sm e~ as part of a voodoo ritual to drive out evil spirits. • Del ega t es to the Wo rld Congress of Sorcery w atched silently Monday night as the bodies writhed lo the drums. The l ire from the t wisting torches wns real e nough, but when it · catI1e time to ~ac rifice a chicken. the bird turn(>d out to be stulfed . "I'he voodoo dt~monst.ration was suppased tO have been only tor con fe r ence d e l egates but halfway through the show, about 100 young Colombians broke through the e ntrance to the ex~ Position hall and Joined t.he rest oftbe crowd. Newport R eseu es Socko· Suif Keeps Li/ eguards on Run By IDLARY KAYE 01 llM D.11\y Piiot '~fl The bi ggest surf of the year kept Newport Be ach lifeguards busy Monday, policing st ubborn swiers and r escuing 60 persons from rough wa ter. Strong riptide conditions were c r eat e d by the thundering breake rs, which averaged eight to 10 feet. Some sets of 15 feet rolled in. The cold, 59-degree water tern· perature kept all but. the hardiest swimmers from the surf and helped create a disturbance al 20th Street at noon. when lhe dai- ly surfing ban we nt intoefrect. Some 75 surfers in the water re- fused to leave as ordered by lifeguards, w ho were enforcing the noon-to-4 ban. S1.1rfers reasoned that t hey should be allowed lo stay in the F rofftPage A I CORDOVA ... lo meet that acreage require- ment. "Those 24 houses "'ould not even touc h what this company has done for r ecreation in the community." Stevens told the coun cil. He added that in addition lo providing the acreage the Mis- sion Viejo Company has agreed lo putting in ha lf of the park im- provements, at l.. cost of ~.000 an acre. The park d ed ication problem recenlly was compounded when county offi cials said they could not afford to develop aJJ the open space the Mi ssion Viejo Com- pany wa s prepared to donate. A study unde rtaken by the de- veloper to determine alternative methods of park improvement financing '4'ill be m ade public in about two weeks, Mi ssion Viejo Company officials said. Mond ay's s pecial meeting on the firm's r equest for scaled down a menities was called by the MAC al the s pecial request of the Mission Ridge Homeowners As- sociation . Because no one froni the as- sociation s howed up for the session, several of the five coun- cilmen m ade stinging remarks about their apparent lethargy. Councilman John Noble said he was offended by the fact that a - special session was convened for the Mi ssion Ridge residents and th a t they did not have the courtesy to show. The reductions authorized by the Municipal Ad visory Council requires final approval by lhe Orange County P lanning Com- mission. water beC'ause of the huge su.rf and because of cold water, len the waves mos tly free from swim· m ers. Lifeguards, h owever, con. tinued to e nrorce the regulation and enlisted the help of two beach. p atrol police o fficers, who boarded a lifeguard bont and cruised out t o the surfers' vicinity. Police arrest ed Matthe w Keene, 18, of 13772 Typee Wa y, Irvine, a nd Richa rd J . Roberts, 20, o ( Yorba Linda, for allegedly obstructing a police officer. Surfers r eportedly refused to r espond t o commands by lifeguards and the police to leave the ocean. After the two were aITested, in· vestigators said, the rest of the surfers grabbed their boards and headed for the shoreline. Marine Safe ty Department Capt. Buddy Belshe said today that the city ordinance on surfing will remain in e rrect until Sept_ 10, r egardless of surfing condi- tions or water temperatures. "The surfer s really have most o[ the day to themselves. We only give body surfers four hours free from s urfboards," Capt. Belshe said. · Further do\lin the coast, lireguards rescued 40 persons at San Clemente City Beach, where waves averaged six feet. Similar rescue report s came from other coastal cities. Lifeguards in Newport. Beach said surf is still large today, with swells averaging six feel con- sistently. Red d anger n ags were stilJ Dying at 18th Street and several other spots, but mos t areas ha d s witched to green and yellow nags, indicating c.au tion should be used or that conditions were all right for strong, ex- perienced swimmers . * * * F rofftPoge A I SURF ••• . making the riding interesting. ~le said Thalia and Brooks Streets were somewhat larger Monday. In Huntington Beach. Captain Douglas D'Arna ll said surfers were o ut in lar ge numbers early today, enjoying s ix to eight foot waves al the Huntington Beach pier. Europe ans Lau nch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla . , (UPI ) -Symph onie B, the . second French-West Ge rman co mmunicatio ns satellite, is ·scheduled for launch tonight for pasitions 22,300 miles above tbe equator. Outside, evanaellsts handed out leaOets denouncing voodoo • cults und calling on Colombian!£ Lo turn to Chris t. The 32 dancers acted out three voodoo rituals. Their impeccably Ironed sulls inay have looked just a litUe too clean and their bare feet too washed to be authentic. But the drums we re rast enough nnd two ot the dancers put &o much into a simulated machete duel that ooe of the blades broke oil and went nying into the crowd. • According to J e an-Bapllste Ro. main, a Hatitfun anlhropc>Jogist who lectured on voodoo at the congress earlier Monday, the cult isn't really witchcraft but only the popular religJon of HaJ ti based on the belief thal the world of the spirits and the world of men intermingle. In the first ritual, the spirit oF Aizan was invoked through. -chalk drawings on the floor, known as the veve, around the cent ral column which sym .. bolized the connection belweeQ heaven and earth. Three young women were tn .. itiated in the rite by priests hold· ing their hands in a fire for several seconds and when the spirit finally descended, the medicine men made a pretense of sacrilicing the stUf!ed chicken. Carr Cocaine Case Given ·Week Delay • A one-week continuance was ordered today in a preliminary hearing to determine the weight of cocaine sale charges against Ronald Carr, son of San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr. - Carr, 22, of 114 E . Ramona, San Clem ente, and Robert Cooper, 31,. of 26692 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach, were arrested. Aug. 14 by undercover narcotics investigaors and booked on sus- . picion of sales of cocaine. Authorities claim they made numerous p urchases of the po- tent stimulant du ring the two. month period beginning in early July. They claim they purchased.· more than $250,000 worth of thei drug_ During this morning's proceed- ings in South Orange County Municipal Cour t, Carr a nd Cooper entered pleas of innocent to an amended complaint pre .. sented by Deputy District At· torney Al Kubanis. The new complaint charges Carr with five counts of sales or cocaine to informants and un .. dercover agents and one count or conspiracy to commit sales of co- caine. Cooper is charged with conspiracy. sales of cocaine~ possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana . Investigators allege that the . conspiracy had been in existence since mid-June_ The continuance was request- ed by public defender David Haigh on behalf of Cooper. Haigh said he h ad not had sufficent time to examine police reports relat .. ing to t he alleged undercover purchases. · Both Carr and Cooper were present for today's bearing. Carr was accompanied by his mother. The two defendants are free on in .. dividual bailof$10,000. CARPEI'ING-And Common "CENTS" Carpel ads seem to generate the idea that elch carpet store Is trying to be the "cheapest" store in town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry, and most ARE NOT EXPENSIV E! Alden's has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting In their homes. It is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or intelligence concerning the looks of their furnishings. We have alwavs operated on the premise that customers will enjoy and be happier with better carpets, and this has paid off for us with constant and perpetuating growth throughout nineteen years in Costa Mesa. ~DEN'S ·•···•···••••···• -·installation. custom draperies *•••• •• carpe UC NO. 210<22 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·23SS ( • • • ' w .~ 0 ' ' • l • " • , .. a .. YI N j .. .. s c s fi 7 , Irvine ED ITI O N ' 'l 'oda y'N Clo!!li11 J( , N.Y. Stoek.ot "' I d . OL. 68, NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 197 5 TEN CENTS ;h·vine Factions Discuss Zone Options By DOUGLAS FRl'l'l.'iCllE 0101. 0.11, "•1otuan Opposing !act ions in the North .k'v ine zooing h assle huddled ond ay for first talks on an ternati ve zoning scheme to be Id in reser ve for use if a re· rend um Nov. 4 throws out the ' . resent zonin g. •But dissident Racquel Club re-- ents m ade it c lear they want part of negotiations they con- ig Surf sider ''purely city politics.•• As things stand now, the con- troversial zoning wiU go on the ballot with wording favoring the city council Position: ··Shall (the zoning ordinance for the) Village o1 Northwood Planned Communi- ty be adopted "!·' A "no" vole side with the oppo- n~nts, a "ye5 ''.with the city cowl· ell . The council , readying for ,, • possible defeat at the palls over Northwood , is gettin g a n alternate zoning readied to be ap· proved Nov . 11, a week after the election. The idea, put together by Coun- cilman John Burton, is to prevent any delays in development of the area even if t he referendum overturns the zoning. 'fhe residents of the Racquel Club----the only r esidential tract in Northwood-and landowners in the village bounded by Santa Ana Freeway , Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard and Jeffrey Road, ha d reached a com· promise land plan in an attempt to forestall a referendum. But When a 3 to 2 vote or the ci- ty council shot down that hope, dissident Leader David Si lls. withdrew tke compromise offer. Now, with the referendum ap~ proaching, the compromise plan seems to be the a lternat ive the ci· ty will back, according lo Assis- tant. Planning Director Claudette Donatella. The so-called compromise plan w ould eliminate apartme nts from the area north of Trabuco Road and would move a shopping center from Bryan and Yale avenues to Bryan and Irvine. While those were high on the list or objections, zoning oppo· nent Chuck Wins low said Mon day the group would want mor concessions ir the matter goes t a vote. The compromise, he said, meant residents gave up on some or the things they wanted. ''We do not plan to comment on our objections until after t he election is over. l think it is highly improper to work out an <See ZON I NG, Page e\2) one, But t Due Back • •, Drought Ends Rains Help Grain Harvest By STEVE MITCHELL 01111• 0.lllJ PUotS.Ulf Hurricane Ilsa, the feisty lady ho brought big surf to s hort- hanged Orang,e Coast surfers ~his week. drifted out or the weather window today, talcing he big s wells with her. But fore- lrlasters say a new storm is due by lthe weekend. ·The hurricane, which generat- ~d wind gusts up lo 130 knots ~aturday, brought eight to IO· foot W:.lves to .Orange Coast beaches ~l\!onday and today, to the delight ~ wave-starved board and body urfcrs. Don Luft o f the National eather Service in Los Angeles, aid the storm , located about ~,000 miles southwest of La Paz, s moving westward at 35 knots and is dissipating quickly. He said ocean swells should re· urn to normal Wednesday but ad good news for weekend wave ·de rs in the form of another ropical depression. l "he for ecaster said a new storm. forming about 500 miles we st of Acapulco, is following the Same route taken by Ilsa last '.M•eek. "The winds are not as strong as I Is a but the tropi ca l pression is picking up speed nd should reach gusts of 65 nots by later today," l,uftsaid. · lie said the storm should be in e weather "window"' in a few ays and the e ffects should be ·¢It on the Orange Coast by the . eekend in the form of larger "urf. · J1r aving 57-degree waters, sur· ers Monday remained in the water until 8 p.m . at Big Corona, niching nine·fool waves whi ch rmed next to the roc k jetty at e Newport Harbor entrance. )J One surfer, who lost his board t(ln the rocks al Big Corona, had to helped to s hore by several riends. His board was de- oli shed on the jetty. Across t he channel al the Newport-Bal bo a Peninsula, body-surfing spot , the Wedge, rowds gasped as finned surfers _ took p ff on incredibly hollow aves Monday afternoon. The spectators. lining the north jetty rocks. stayed past sunset to atch the wave riders perform. An occasional "sneaker set " of waves drenched bold onlookers · standing on the rocks. In San Cle me nte, lifeguard captain Sheridan Byerly said the surf is running between three lo five.feet with good shape. "Our beaches race southwest, so we don't get the full effect of the south swells," he said in ex- , plaining the s maller waves. 1 Laguna Beach lifeguard Bill Brown s aid waves of four to s ix - : feet are luring surfers today with 1 occasional seven-foot combers· (See SURF, Page A2) " .. Orange C.aa t We athe r Night. through mid- morning low clouds and· fog, otherwise mostly sun- ny Wednesd ay . A little cooler inland with tem- peratures near 80. Beach ·temperatures around 70. INSIDE TODA V A powt'r blackout in Portugal 3JX1rktd rumors of.a coup that sent the Commumst- controlled . notion into.a ti.tzy for 3everal hcmrs. ~ story M . •• ... ·'· 041il~ Pilol Pfl<:llO b~ Palrlc• 0 ·0o11iwll BELLY BOARO RIDER TAKES OFF AT NEWPORT WEDGE From Top , It's Quick Elevator Ride to Water Below Niguel Minister Nabbed in Hit-run The minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church re- mained in Costa Mesa City Jail today in lieu or $5,000 bail, follow- ing a car·bicycle accident Mon- day in which a teen·aged girl was dragged beneath a n auto. Investigator s said they booked the Rev. Clarence A. Vernon. 51, on suspicion of felony drunken driving and felony hit-and-run after they found him in a search of the city's east side. Vernon·s c hurc h·owned car was discovered parked behind a care on East 17th Street, not rar from t he accident scene. Victim of the 6 p.m. accident, Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Beach, was treated at lf:oag Memorial Hospital for multiple lacerations, abrasions and a possible neck in- jury. Miss Stekol was held overnight for observation and released this morning. Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert Chaney said witnesses obtained the license number of a 1959 Cadill ac which allegedly swerved s uddenly in southbound l anes of Irvine Avenue at Broadway, striking Miss Stekol's bicycle. body was dislodged, according to police reports. Other motorists followed and copied the license number, said Officer Cheney. Investigators said the police helicopter Eagle I spotted the s us p ect auto behind Mr. Munchie"s, a care at 379 E . 17th St.. s hortly after its description and license were broadcast. (See JUT-RUN, Page A2) Recor d Collection Sto le n in Irvine A family of fqrmer Irvine r esi- dents who are in the process of moving t o Placentia returned lo the Irvine house Monday to dis· cover the the rt of their record col- lection. Robert D. Johnson, 24, or EL Camino Real Village, estimated the loss of the 40 records at about $160. Also taken was a $25 water cooler. The fa mily has been driv- ing back a nd forth between the residences, m oving their belong- ings to P lacentia, J ohnson told police. WASHIN G TON (UPI) Welcome rains over much of the Midwest corn belt last week brightened harvest prospects and may have improved the out· look for additional grain sales to Russia this year, an Agriculture Department report indicated to- day. The agency's weekly crop weather r eport , covering condi- tions through Sunday, said rains over many Corn Belt areas "pro- vided badly needed moisture to the 1975 corn crop while above- normal temperatures continued to push developm ent" of the key Hot Rodder Sought on Ars on Rap Irvine police are looking for a hot rodder who sped through the Tw1Le Rock a r..ea of ~ne late M:Oilcl"ay·in.cOb nect,ort'With a pair of arsons late Monday and early-- today . The series of events ended with an incinerated car that had been stripped of its wheels before be· ing put to the torch and an at· tempt to burn a n Irvine Company tractor. A car be longing to Diane Charles of 19061 Bikini Lane, 1-luntington Benett was burned about midnight as it sat, broken down, beside Moulton Parkway, about a half mile east of Culver Drive. Miss Charles told poli ce the car had quit running and she had walked to Culver to pbone for help. When her sister arrived, they drove out to where the car had been left . It was engulfed in name. Minutes late r and a short dis· lance away, mn officer round a naming terryclOth rag stuffed in the gas tank of a parked Irvine Company tractor . t he officer put out the s mall fire before it had a chance to spread. The tractor was parked near Barranca Road and Sand Canyon Avenue, about two miles from the car fire. A few minutes before the fires were set, police responded to a call about a hot rodder driving a 1970 green Dodge Charger reck- lessly through Turtle Rock. The quick series of events a nd a vague description of a car seen driving away from the auto fire led police to believe the three in· cidents were related. Japa n Finn Fails TOKYO (AP) -Kohjin Co., a diversified pulp, textile a nd real estate concern with sales exceed·· ing $225 million a year , a n· nounced today it will apply for- bankruptcy. livestock (eed grain. The report said nothiDg about Soviet sales, but officials earlier said the suspension of sales they requested after Soviet officials bought 9.8 million tons of grain in July would be Lifted if the corn harvest remains near the record 5.85 billion bushel level estimat- ed on Aug. l . The Russian grain sales have been a subject of recent con· trove r sy, with uni o nized longshoremen refusing to load s hips with Russian.bought grain. Labor Secretary J ohn Dunlop met with AFL-CIO President George Meany today to discus~s the grain boycott b longshore m e n. Later t oday, Dunlop and Meany will m eet with President Ford. -The Agriculture report said com prospects in some Corn Belt areas, including Iowa, had been dimmed duri ng July by dry weather. But the recent rains ap- parently brightened chances that a nationwide crop estimatej based on Sept. 1 conditions could s how t otal corn production l estimates close to the August re· port. ' ! l ' Irvine lneident Probed 1 Cab Driver RobbeJJ By 2 Me"' Woman I A trio of strong.arm robbers led by a well-dressed, apparently well-educated ~om.an left -4 ~b driver unconscious in an Irvine parking lot Monday night-after stealing his wallet. Cabbie I) ale Gaudry, 35, of Anahei m, picked up the woman and her two m ale comparuons in Anaheim at 9. o'clock Monday night . On their instruCt.ioris, he drove the tfio'to the Microdata Corporation parking lot near Reynolds and Red Hill avenues in lrvine. One of the m en asked Gaudry for a light, he told police. When the driver bent forward to comp- · ly, he was clubbed into un- consciousness. Gaudry told police that as he· slumped down and was losing consciousness, the woman, w~ h e previously had thoug ht "t a lked like s h e was w e ll ~ educated.'·' gr abbed him by the hair ~nd callod'hlm "a pig."· When Gaudry regained con· sciousness, he sought help at the 1 Marine Corps Lighter Than Air ·Station. He was taken to Tustin Coinmunity Ho spital and re- leased after treatment for a head concussion and a cut on hi s race , resulting from the blow to tiis skull. Gaudry said his ·wallet con· · tained about $40. He told police ~ that the trio apparently had been drinking. MAC 5-0 Agaimt. ~,~~~~in ·~~1, ~n~~~s rig~J or111.041u., P11eotsutt over Mi ssion Viejo." -j The Mission Viejo ·Municipal Councilmen ordered a letterj Advisory Counc il <MAC) said sent to the Board of Supervisors Monday night it doesn't want a and governmental represen·· commercial airport in El Toro. tatives making t heir feelings Councilmen voted 5·0 to oppose known. . the county's plans for expansion The letter s tresses that i(~ of the El Toro Marine Corps Air permission s hould be granted for Station into a general airport, cit·· use or the· airfield, full public ing safety and e nvironmental hearings should be held before concerns . any county decision is made to go Their action follows closely ahead with commercial fligh'ts . last week·s decision by the Coun-Bob Jones, aide to Fifth Dis. ty Board of Supervisors to file an trict Supervisor Thomas F. application with the Department Riley, told the council that he of Defense for joint civilian-does not foresee "even a remote military use of the airfield. possibility'' that the O.fenst Departme nt wi ll authOrize It was n9ted by MAC Chairman civilian use of the field. Richard Lowcock t hat com-But in the eventuality approva merciaJ airliners would require should be given, Jones said there diffe r e nt approaches than are two votes on the Board of military aircraft and µtat the re-Supervisors against the proposal alignment of runways would and a third could be mustere ''very rapidly'' to defeat it . She was dragged for some dis· tance down the pavement beneath the vehicle be(ore her Equal Rights Bid Jones e xplained that even . though Riley voted in favor or the (See AIR PORT,~PageA2) County School Aide Stricken Dewey Hillman, assistant s uperint endent of the Orange County Dcparlment of Educa- tion. is in critical condition at Saddleback Community Hospital today after suffering a heart at- tack Monday morning. • Hillman, 51 . a resldenl o( Lagun11.Hll1', ls beine !ruled in the hospltat·s critical cai'e unit. llillman. who bu beed With the county department four years, ·more tha n one year as assistant superintendent, was taken to the hospital Monday mominA after suffering chest pains throughout the night, friends 5aid. I Women Pledge Battle By The Associated Press Wome n around the nation celebrated a 55-year -old victory today by p ledging to fight for further gains in their struggle for full equality. Most of the a ctivities marking the anniversary of the ratifica- tion of the 191h J),mendmen~v-· ing women the ~bt .. CQ v.ote _Ci •· 1ow·key in conttalSt W'tbc( • or previous 4iqv1lt ·rights .; momrttatfon~: · .~ President Ford ' declared bis determin ation ':lQ lnake our gov~ ernment a show.case of equal op· Port.unity." Ke 'tnai d ·w omen·s Equa.lity Day ''reminds~ D' w make equal opportunity a reality A major aim of some of the de- in our national tire.'' · mon!trators is ratifj-c;ation of t,he One or Ford's own staff mem-proposed Equal R·lghts Amen'tl- bers, Patricia Lindh, a presiden-ment banning discrimination tial assistant on women. said in a because or sex. The amendment spech in Kittery. Maine, that the must be ratified by 38 stales by federal government ,remains a 19'19. to become law and has won male·dominated institution. approval in 34. · But she said the~ are-~'c4' Some· of today '~ ce1,ebrations progress. _ \," 1 harked to-~he days of the auf. ' ".lilt by blt, bill y bill, ca,.e by fragette.s. Thrl>• women 'who C.se and d'eclaion by deCi&\on, we· foulht for adoption of the llllll: are closin1 ti!• gap,'' she-sale!. Amendment and who V<ltod' flir 'ThtNaUoital Org&ntutlon for llM!flrsttime in 19201Nere 'ij>ecial 1ro1Jlfn sooniored a series of de-guests as P~nnSyb'ania Gov. ..,rpomtrationti ar.oWt(l.the,country Milton Shapp signed a proc•ama· \t•cuslng qn eve'rYthin1 rrom tion i::ltsipating Aut:. 216 as ~ual ~·.*1.11al,i~mpfoy01ent pl>l>O!tunilies .Riehl& Day. • · . · mucb more nef.a* 'ff.t. • tb'crbM.b\ tbe'ai.r~. · ; . , · · (liee'WO•EN, Po""' Md. ~.;:.~;;;._,.._-,;~ ... w .... -..... .h.t.~.;.i...: •. ~,. , .. • . •A' ''ii~-•U•1 '."I'• >oil,,,. •• \ Fire Strike In Berkeley BERKELEY (AP) -Ci - ty ri remen went on strike today for higher pay, aild o fCi c i a ls aske d s tale foresters tO provide rire protection . J im Brunelli o( the ex· ecutive board of the Berkeley Fire Fig hters As· soclation-bOcal ----,1227 said1 ·pickets were· "Outside Ure ' city's fire stations. The walkout came six· days ·afterJ.San Francisco firemen won big.her wages In l brief strike. '----~\ • . A 1 DAIL y PILOT I Pilot Logbook .. C·ounty Patriots Wear Earplugs )ly WJU.IAM SCHREIBER OftllltO.U-,P'li.t.SUH 1 found it most enlightening to learn last week that I am 11. stoic patriot. Jndeed, all my neighbors in the sprawling north end of the Saddleback Valley are stoic patriots, according to Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. a retired Marine • ., Corp s ge n eral who should know SCHREIBER patriotism when he sees it. And why are we given th.is holy dis· tinction ? Because we endure the noise o( jet fighter planes landing at El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station -the "sound of freedom.·· RILE\' BESTOWED TllE heroic mantl e on his Valley constituents as purl of hi s argument against joint use by commercial jetliners of the El Toro base. He said the additional burden of noise would be too much for us patriots to bear. Meaning no disrespect for the general, the American nag or the h1 arine Hymn, I say such platitudes and Pablum are so much hogwash. I "tolerate" the Marine jets because they were here first. They are noisy as hell and sometimes ratUe the win- do1o1.•s of my Lake Forest home when they stray off their landing pattern over Laguna .Hills. AIRCRAFT CARRI ER LANDING praetices are at all hours and it seems, at times, like the jets are everywhere, not to mention the big helicopters that love to cruise low over the r esidential areas. If I had m y v:ay, the jets would be elsewhere and the base used as a pre·school regardless of the sacred ' 'military mission'' of the Marine Corps. But, realistically. such taJk is merely whistling into the wind. The Marines have landed and dug in to stay for a while. I bought my home knowing the jets were ther e and, in truth. they don't pose nearly the problem confronted by peo- ple who live around Orange County Airport. The small, quick Marine jeta blast into the base in jig time . The noise is there and gone just as fast. BUT TflE ADDmON OF hea vil y laden commercial airliners v.·ith their long, slO"-', roar ing approach to the runway would m ake life intolerable. · I can sympathize with the people of Newport Beach who must now bear the burden of commercial jets but just because their homes cost more than mine is no reason to- supplant one problem with another. Anyone who doubts the impacl of com mercial jets on homes around E l Toro. should have been around my house during the Vietnamese refugee airlift. Those lum bering jetliners, on top of the Marine jets, would drive even the most stalwart patriot lo treason. With Accord Draft Kissinger Returns 1 To Arab Territory ALEXANDRIA . Egypt (AP l - Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ss- inger a rrived back here today, . carrying a parti ally agreed·upon draft of an interi m Sinai accord between Egypt and Israel that diplomatic sources say may be V.Tapped up as early as Friday. "We have made remarkable -progress." said Israeli Foreign ~1inister Yigal Allon as l{jsainger left Israel for Alexandria. ·Kissinger told newsmen the ~··subtle and fin e points'' of the ~agreement were being worked Ci:iut. He said he had the text of a ~'pact . part of which was already , agreed upon by the sid es. ~ !s~a~li officials anticipated an 1t1al1 ng ceremony possibly fore the en~ of t he week, but sslnger dechned to give a date. raeli Transport Minister Gad aacobi, on a v isit to West ,e er many, said the agreement is e.lo be signed in Geneva the mid· _.die of next month a nd lhat he an· ltl.licipates it will come into force at ~e end of Septem ber. _ Diplomatic sources said the ~main issue in the agreement - c;.:dJe withdrawal Jines -was set- '·~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ~ _,.ho O•lnQt C~11 Colly Pllo!. ~l"-«h !•<-· ~-·~ N•"'"P·~--. ,, PuD••">N DY in. O<.•o•r Co"'I J'y.,!\lh~ll Comp1nv Sft>•••1~ ""'"""' •<• put>h•htiG Mo...a.oy lh•c~;n '"""• 1 .. CO••• Mow, Nt WllO•I llf>1t h . .,,,.,II-llr ... ~1-0tJ<> t I••" Y•ll•r. l r•I-. ~.aa•111•<• ~""•••'>II l..Q<Jft.O lk•~"IS.0"11\ Co•" ,, "~I~ ,.Q•O..•I L •~"'-'' publ•V>f<f 5oiuta•r• -,.._.,, "• "''"'~' pubh>Nnq pl•"' !. .., JJO """'' U•f Sitttl, (Olol.fl M!>•. C.tllOt~••t:U•. : t ' • Robert N ' Weed ,.rulllf~t <INI Putioi- Thornas t<ee-.i1l t:onor Charles H, Loos RitNrd P. Nall AHltlMI\ ,,.,.,..Dlf19 ~dl'IO! • Offices T•l9Ph0ne (714) M2-4n1 Cl•ssltltld Advertlilnt M2·H7t ..... lllltc.• Vlllt"f Nf:M(lt!ke ff1.fJ10 ....,:..11.,~­ .CtS.f610 tied. and agreement was close on the half dozen front line elec· tronic surveillance posts to be set up and partly manned by American technicians. Kissinger flew to Alexandria Mond ay for a meeting with President Anwar Sadat or Egypt, returned to Jerusalem fo r a J L/2 hour meeting Monday ni ght with Prime Ptlinister Yitzhak Rabin and his negotiating team, and after more talks with the Israeli s today returned to Alexandria thi!S afternoon. Fro• Page Al WOMEN ••• Gov. Daniel Walker or Illinois prepared to sign a bill making the birthday of suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony a slate holiday. The U.S. Postal Service chose Seneca Falls, N. Y ., scene or the first women'5 s uffrage conven· tion in the United States, to issue a commemora ti ve stamp celebrating 1975 as International Women's Year. ··Some day I hope that women will be equal enough so that we don't have to issue a stamp about it," s•id Mirian Schottland, who designed the commemorative is- sue featuring a golden female· biological symbol against a whjte bark ground. "It's a little sr:ary that we have to have a whoJe year to declare ourselves equal and we have to pass Jaws and issue sta mps stat. ing that we're equal,•· she added. Women today are in the ma- jority, comprisi ng more than half the U.S. population. Wayne Said 'Unchanged' The condition of actor John Wayne ls unchanged, officials .at Hoag Me morial Hospital in .Newport Bea<'h said today W~yne, 68, has been °at the hoap1tal since last Wednesday for ••reat and routine tests ,, A bolpital aide Hid he is still ';re•t· lnl comfortably." ~owever, a f1mily spokesman 11&1d the Duke la being treat~ for a 1t1pb infection and a CO\llh. liolpltal officlal1 de<Uned to comment on whether hJ.s CutTent hooP!tal stay 11 COfUM!<ted with hll laistory ot lung cancer. • • 0.11~ "11•1 P""lo "' lllid1or4 KMl!ltt Fre• Pflfle .41 ZONING ••• alteroalive zonina: while lhe c~ec· . Uon I• pendln1." Wlnalow 1ald . If the referendum favor• tho dis:1idcnt view. lhe new 1.0nlnK must tuke into uccount objections to the previous :to ning, according to Ci t y Attorney Jumcli EMckson. If the Racquet Club realdents rl!fu:se to n<•gotlute. Ml ss Donatella Bald, the objections will be gleaned from lhe tape re- cordings of past public hearini;s ~t whi ch protests were voicL>d. Winslow contends the matter could have been resolved by compromise and would have had Burton in Ktend of Councilmen Robert West been the architect o! the des!. .. Burton, however, insisted that the mutter had to go to ll vote because the dissident leaders did not necessurily apeak for all 1,267 signers or a petition calling (or a referendum. Winslow claimed, "The whole thing is just city politics designed to save face !or John Burton.'' The compromise vote was op· posed by Burton, Mayor Art An· thon y and Coun ci lwo m a n Gabrielle Pryor. Councilman J-lenry Qui gley voted with West for the compromise. Voodoo Ritual . . Battles Evil Jn Colombia BOGOTA , Colombia (UPI) - The frenzied Haitian dancers whirled about the floor, bathing. themselves in flames as part or a voodoo ritual to drive out evil spirits. . · And That's No Bull 1111.MAR (1JPI) - Ml'lrc,111 Cnunly 1herlff's duputlt•11 re1H1rtdd ·a thief 1nudc o(f with ubout $20,txX) worth Of bull IC'lmon frum lha T and A Vierra Dairy. Oeput tt.•s &bid Monday thMt dulry 1pokesmen told t h e m th o metal , "-'friat1rator box contained numarou1 ampule11 ol bull •t'men, lnrludlng a IW'ee quuntlty or umpule:t from 1vtu1hoe J>rlncl'l, one of the lo1' hrct.,,dlna bulls in lhe nu.lion. 1'h" He mon w•t1 being kept at thu du.lry to be wsed for urtlflcl1:1 l tnatmlnatlon purvo11e1. Carr Cocaine Case Given Week Delay A one-week continua.nee WAI ordered today in D prellmln.wry hearing to determ\ne tho weight of cocaine ~a le c harges against Ronald Carr, son or Sun Clemente City Ma nager ,Kenneth Carr. Carr. 22, o( 114 E. Ramona, San Clemente, and Robert Cooper, 3 1, o f 26692 Co ll e Salida. Capistrano Beach, were arrested Aug. 14 by undercover narcotics investigaors and booked on aus-- . plcion of sales of cocaine. Authorities claim they made Walk Through Wire D e l egat es to the World Congress of Sorcery. watched silently Monday night as the bodies writhed to the drwns. The fire from the twisting torches was r eal enough, but when it came time to sacrifi ce a chicken, the bird turned out to be stuffed. • numerous purchases of the po· tent stimulant during the twa.. month period beginning in early July. They claim they purchased. more than $250,000 wOrth of the drug. . This workman looks like he's walking in the middle of a giant wire brush instead of a flood control channel. The metal rods are for the reinforced concrete used to box in the channel as it goes under the interchange of the Corona . del Ma r and Newport freeways in Costa Mesa. Work on the interchange will not resume until the l ,OOO·foot long culvert is com plet ed. The voodoo demonstration was supposed t o have been only for conferen ce delegates b ut halfway through the show, about 100 yo ung Colombians broke through the entrance to the ex- position hall and joined the rest During this morning's proceed~ ings in South Orange County Municipal Cou rt. Carr and Cooper entered pleas of innocent to an amended complaint pre .. sented by Deputy District Al· torney Al Kubanis. The new complaint charges: FramP~Al AIRPORT. • • application, the supervisor is re- solutely opposed to joint civilian. military use of El Toro. . Riley voted for the application because he felt that politicians had been using the El Toro option as a "crutch" and because he wanted the issue settled once and for all, Jones reported. In support or that determina. tion Jones cited a letter written -by Supervisor Riley to Marine Corps Commandant Leslie E . Brown in which he stresses that hls opposition to the proposal stems not from the fact that he is .a former Ma rine Corps general but because of the "detri mental impact it would have on residen· lial areas." Razor Handy For Suspect In Kidnaping SAN DIEGO <AP) -When Alberto ~tarron ·Ybarra was charged with kidnaping an 8· year.old girl, he v.1ore his hair fairly Jonr::. But a safety razor was routine· ly issued to the 19-year-0ld Ti· juana, Mexico, man and Marron- Ybarra promptly shaved his head before he could be inserted in a JX>lice lineup Monday. at "-'hich the victim was expected to identify her kidnaper. The di!:ilM.ct attorney was up- set. The shaved head ''now pre- sents a single feature dissimilar to the suspect." complained Deputy Di s t . Atty. T homas f\1 rA rdle . Judge David M. Gill agreed to ·delay the lineup until Marron· ).'barra's hair grows back. Fro• Page A I SURF ••. ·making the riding interesting. He said Thalia and Brooks Streets were somewhat larger Monday. ln Huntington Reach, Captain Douglas O'Arnall said surfers were out in large numbers ea.rly today, enjoying six to eight foot waves at the J-luntington Beach pier. Fro• Page Al HIT-RUN ••• Patrol Srt. Dick Def'randaco contacted the mini1te.r inside, escorted him out and placed him ·under erreat, police sald VerDon, of 1138 RuUand Road., Newport Beach, 11ve hi1 ~cupa .. tion •• mi nister of the Laauna Nigiiel Coinmunity Church when booked into J•ll • \ Assembly OKs Badhan's Vet Benefit Bill A biU sponsored by ·Newport Beach Republican Assemblyman Robert Badham that would give former servicemen a boost up lt\e. retirement benefit ladder got the Assembly's 44 ·16 ·okay Monday despite some harsh criticism. The bill, drafted by Sen. James Whetmore (R·Buena Park ), v•ould allow county boar~ or supervisors to give up to four yt>a r s · credit in the county employe re tirement system for prior military service. The bill no'" goes to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Opponents said they did not believe former servicemen should get the extra retirement benefits for time they did not ac· tually work fo r t he county. · But Badham asserted county supervisors already can credit e mploy es for past military service. The bill, he claimed, would put a lid on the amount of credit supervisors could give. Slayton Surgery J-IOUSTON (AP) -Astronaut. Donald K. Slayton. 51, unde rwent surgery today to determine if a small lesion on his left Jung is cancerous . of the crowd. . Outside, evangelists handed · out leafl ets denouncing voodoo . cults and calling on Colombians to turn to Christ. The 32 dancers acted out three voodoo rituals. Their impeccably ironed suits may have loo ked just a little too clean and their bare feet too washed to be authentic. But the drums wer e fast enough and two of the dancers put so mu<'h into a simulated machete duel tha t one of the blades broke off and went flying into the crowd. According to J ean-Baptiste Ro· main, a Hatitian anthroJX>loglst who lectured on voodoo at the congress earlie r Monday, the cult isn't really witchcraft but only the popular religion of Haiti based on the belief that the world or the spirits and the •world of men intermingle. I n the first ritual, the spirit or Aizan was invoked through. chalk drawings on the floor. known as the veve, around the central column which sym- bolized the connection between heaven and earth. Three young women were in .. itiated in the rite by priests hold· · ing their hands in a fire for several seconds and when the spirit finally descended, the · medicine men m ade a pretense- of sacrificing the stuffed chicken. Carr with five counts of sales of cocaine to informants and un .. dercover agents a nd one count of conspiracy to comrµit sales or co .. caine. Cooper is charged with conspiracy, sales of cocaine. possession of cocaine a nd possession of marijuana. Investigators allege that the ·eons piracy had been in existence s ince m id-June. The continuance was request ... ed by public defender David Haigh on behalf of Cooper. Haigh said he had not had sufficent time to examine police reports relat· ing to· the aJleged undercover purchases. Both Carr and Cooper were present for today's hearing. Carr was accompanied by his mother. The two def end ants are free on in· dividual bailof$10,000 . Close Dorms, Court Rules . SANTA FE, N .M. CUPl)-Tbe New MeXico "Supreme Court has upheld a regulation preventing students of the opposite sex from visiting bedrooms in dormitories at New Mexico State University. "We hold, as did the disbict court, t hat the regulation is re- asonable, serves l egitimate educational purposes and pro- m otes the welfare of the students at the university,'' the opinion said Thursday. CARPEIING-And C.Ommoil "CENTS" Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each carpet store Is trying to be the "cheapest'" s tore in town. You won 't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on th e quality lines we carry, and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! Alden ·s has always fell that people don't want to put ch11ap carpeting in their homes. It is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or intelligence concerning the looks of their fu rnishings. We have always operated on the premise that customers will enjoy and be happier with better carpets. and this has paid off for us with constant and. perpetuating growth throughout nineteen years In Costa Mesa. DEN'S : iiisiailatiiin: ·custom draperies *•••••• carpe UC. NO. 2JO<l2. 1663 ,LAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·2355 ' t ..... • • Hunt ington Beaeh F ountabt Valley EDITI O N 'roday•s Closing N.Y. Stoeks • OL. 68, NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1975 TEN CENTS High School Okayed Despite Protest . 17 By KATHY CLANCY Oftlle D•llr ~1144 5'11ft The Huntington Beach Union ·gh School Board approved an nvironmental impact report for e new Ocean View High School 1onday night, despite loud com· laints from the audience that lt inadequate. Trustees also \Jnanimously uled that the 2,000-student pro- ect will not have a significant detrimental Impact on the en - vironment and agreed the $7 million project should proceed. . But throughout the 90-minule hearing on the EIR, Joseph Milkovich and fellow members or" the Huntington Beach Environ- mental Council argued the final EIR is "inadequate" in the areas of economics, biology, archeology and traffic. However, Board President 0.lly l"ll01 Prtcrle Dy ltldl.lnll keefller alk Through Wire Th.is workman looks like he's walking in the middle of a giant wire brush instead of a flood control channel. The metal rods are for the reinforced concrete used to box in ·t the channel as it goes under the interchange of the Corona J de! Mar and Newport free,vays in Costa Mesa. Work on the interchange will not resume until the 1,000-foot long culvert is complett.>d. ig Surf Recedes ut Due Back Soon ... By STEVE MITCHELL OftM Cell~ '"lle!Sutf • • Hurricane Ilsa, the feisty lady ho brought big surf to short- .. ' anged Orange Coast surfer s • · his •week, drifted out of the. eather .window tOOay, taking he big swells with her. Bat fore- asters say a new storm is due by he weekend. The hurricane, which general· wind gusts up lo 130 knots turday, brought eight to IO.foot aves to Orange Coast beaches onday and today, lo the delight .. wave-starved board and body urfers. Don Luft of the National· eather Service in Los Angeles, had good news for weekend wave riders in the form or another tropical depression. The forecaster said a new storm, forming about 500 miles west of Acapulco, is rollowing the same route taken by Ilsa last week . "The winds are not as strong as Il sa but the tropical depression is picking up speed and should re-ach gusts of 65 knots by later today.'' Luft said. He said the storm should be in the weather "window" in a few days and the effects should be felt on the Orange Coast by the weekend in the form of larger s urf. · .1 ;aid the storm1 located about ,000 miles southwest of La Paz, moving westward al 35 knots is dissipating quickly. ·Braving 57-degree waters, sur• fers Monday remained in the water until 8 p.m. al Big Corona, catching nlne·foot waves which formed next to the rock jetty at the Newport Harbor entrance. He said ocean swells should re- to normal Wednesday but· Thief Gets MD Cans Thieves made off with an undetermined amount of money collected by the Huntington Beach Jaycees for the .Muscular Dystrophy campaign to- day. . Jaycee members said the money, nickels and dime• placed In '8 «>11..,. tlon can1, was missing from the Jaycee head· quarters al 5th and Main lltttell. One surfer, who lost his board on the rocks at Big Corona, had to be helped to shore by several friends. His board was d e~ molished on the jetty. Across the channel at the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, body·surfing spot, the Wedge, crowds gasped as finned surfers took o(f on incredibly hollow waves Monday afternoon. The spectators, II~ north jelly rocks, stayed put eunset to watch the wave riders perform. An occasional ••sneaker set" of waves drenched bold onlookers st•ndi.ng on the rocks. Jn San Clemente. life1uard captain Sheridan Byerly said the surf is running between lb.tee to five-lee! with good shape. ( Ralph Bauer suggested that : "J &et the notion that there is an air of vindicli veness here ... that an· error was made and now we (the. environmental group) are going to take a public body to task.·· C-Onstruction on the project has been halted since July 16 a!ter the Ca liforn ia Attorney General's office argued the dis· trict should tile an EIR docu- ment. After its completion Mon- day night, work can resume, as soon as s tate agencies are notified. Trustee Don MacAJlister said he was concerned with "the tim· ing on this thing," noting the future campus, at Golden West Street and Warner Avenue, bas been a schOol site for years. · But Milkovich replied: "f am not going to get into a finger- pointi.ng contest with you,'' And Trustee Ron Shenkman said ··the menta l environme nt of youngsters" attending crowded high schools was his chief con- cern. "To me this t a kes precedent over some smaller issues which. we may or may not be able to cor- rect," he s aid. And Board Member J-lelen Oitle said the new school .. will enhance the environment." Bauer also si.tggested that if the environmental council had ap· proached other projects with the .. samt> degree or zealousness" used on the Ocean View project "we would have a much more beautiful city than we have.·• Trustee Bob Knox noted it was an archeologica l si te that oi:iginally brought lj court order against construction there and CSee SCHOOL, r•ll< /\2) Matney Charges Fly I I . I Official Charges Council Coverup r ~ I By ROBERT BARKER Qt, ... Oai~y Pi IOI ~tt . Councilman J e rry Matney declares there's a conspiracy' in Huntington Beach City Hall to prevent the Council and public from knowing o( city operations and expenditures. He further asserts that the al- leged conspiracy and coverup are perpetuated by the action and sty le of the city ad- ministrator (Dave Rowlands) and is further aided and abetted by the naivete a nd ignorance or the mayor (Norma Gibbs). Animal Contract R e vised jiUt\\,iO!GO.P 8(1.~lj.Cit• Council members approved by a split vote lttonday modifications of a contract with the California Animal Control <C ACl that has 23 months to go. The council gave its okay on a 4-to-2 vote after its attorneys had met intensively with CAC owner- director Dennis Smith over the past few weeks to work out de- tails. Council members Harriett Wieder, Al Coen, Ted Bartlett and Norma Gibbs approved the revisions. Jerry Matney and Henry Duke voted no. Revisions include a fixed price of $18,500 paid by the city lo CAC with CAC r etaining license and citation revenues that last year amounted to $169,000. . Attorney William Amsbury said $15,000 of the total the city pays would be provided by court citations and penal enforcement. He added the city also will pay $3,500 for animal licenses of senior citizens, 62 years of age and over. Under the agreement, Hunt- ington Beach will have the right to inspect and audit CAC records. The CAC also s hall provide the , city with a profit and loss state- ment and balance sheet prepared by an independent accountant. CAC has also agreed to deposit a $50,000 performance guarantee. Under terms of the revision, CAC shall be open daily except Sundays and holidays from 9. a .m . lbrough 6 p .m . Animal Control officer availability shall be 24 hours per day, seven days per week. CAC shall also provide three radio- equipped motor vehicles for . patrol of city streets seven days a \l.'eek. A sufficient number or di s- patchers will be on duty to pro- vide tele phone answering and dispatching service 2·1 hours a (See ANIMAL, Page A2) • Matney rocked lhe City Coun· cil Monday night with these and other allegations and elabora- tions. After emerging from an ex- ecutive session, closed lo the public, where Malhey's charges were undoubtedly discussed, Mayor Gibbs said that Rowlands had been ordered not to discuss them for now a nd that they would be dealt with in executive sessions. She said that Matney would be invited to s ubs tantiate his charges and they would be Baby Die d answered by Rowlands in the future. ''The charges were made publicly and they'll be anawered publicly,'' Mrs . Gibbs said today. Matney's main contentions in- clude: · · -Conspiracy exists in city hall to prevent council and public from knowing of city operations and expenditures:, -City administrator lakes autl;lority and com mi ts financial expenditures without counci l knowledge or approval. -Department heads are un - Pregnant Woman Hurt in Slwoting 1"! '1-!1' ···~' 11 !-We.JlJDiDster p qlice are hof.rs. Cody ~as atl~ by searching for clues tOOay in tbe PfTBmedics and taken to ihe in- mysterious:' early mornihg shoot· tensive care tU1 it of the ing of a 21-year·old woman who is Westminster Hospital. fighting for her life in a hospital. Police said Sharon Sue COOy of 8382 Westminster Ave. was shot in the top of ltie head with a small cal iber wea pon . The bullet fragmented at the base of her skull. She also was five months preg- nant and lost the baby, officers said. Police said they believe a third party is involved. T hey are talk- ing lo the hujband to try lo clear the case but no arrests have been made and the weapon hasn't been found. "We were told a number of stories,'· Lt. Joe Young said to- day, "and we're in the process of trying to sort them out." Police said they were alerted to the shooting by an anonymous phone call made to the fire de- partment dispatcher atJ: 17 a.m w Wayne Said 'Unchanged' The condition of actor John Wayne is unchanged, officials at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach said today. Wayne, 68, has been at the hospital since last Wednesday for ''rest and routine tests." A hospital aide said he is still ''rest- ing comfortably.'' However, a family spokesman said the Duke is being treated £or a staph infection and a cough. Hospital officials declined lo · commehl on whether his current hospital sta'y is connected with his history of lung cancer. Four Rescued From Cruiser Off Bolsa Four persons were rescued from their sinking cabin cruiser off Bolsa Chica Beach late Mon· day after a hull plank sprang loose in choppy waters. The vessel ''Happy Hours •• later sank while being towed. Officials of the Orange County Harbor Department said Norman Jackson, 52, the boat owner, and his three passengers, Kelly Williams, 57, and his wire, Mary, 50, both of Long Beach, and Lois Brooks, 50, Tarzana, all ·were treated for minor shock. They said the boat leak was either opened by rough water or the vessel struck something at sea. · . Two Harbor Department ·rescue boats, as well as Long Beach lifeguard boats and a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter aided in the rescue and pumping efforts but the four pumps used could not keep up with the rush of waler. The cruiser "Happy Hours" was en route from San Diego to Long Beach when it began lo sink, officials s4id. The passengers and some gear were taken to Sunset Aguatic Park in Huntington Beach. The ·Coast Guard then tried to tow the. sinking boat toward U:>ng Beach, bu.t it sank about 400 yards off Anaheim Bay jelly in 23 feet of -water. The rescue look place about .one IJlileout al sea, officials said: Equal Bights Bid Women Pledge Battle B1 The "•soclated Press make equal opportunity a reality A major aim of some of the de-- Women around the nation in our naUOlfal life." · monstrators is ratification of the celebrated a 55-ye.ar-old victory One of Ford's own st.arr mem· proposed Equal Rights Amend- today by pledging to fight for bers, Patricia Lindb, a presiden· ment banning discrimination further gains in their struggle for tial assistant on women, Hid in a because of sex. The amendment full equality. spech In Killery, Maine, that the must be ratified by 38 states by · Most or the activities markinC . federal 1oVergmebt ttmJ!lri• I. l!mi.to become law and bas wOn the anniversary of fhe ~atifica• ,l male·clo111loaled 1.notitiltion.' approv~ in 34. ti on ol tbe 19th Am"'flu~t 1iv-, . But """ uld u.ore-are· lil!>s 'cJC • ~women the rt•""~ l':'lte were. )>ft>greos. • Semo of today's celebrations low-key lo cootrut'fo·lhe f ... vor "Bit by bit blU by bill, cue by hlrkeil to the days or the •II(· of previous equal il&hts de .. b qise And decl.aion by~ we' Jra1ette1. Three women who ··monstralions. • · , areclJIJln1lhe1aP:'sheaidd. 'fou1bt for adoption or f.he 191.h President Ford ~ his , TheJ:!•ttonal Orgo~!Hllon for Amtndment aqd who yoled lor determination "lo mibour gov ' Wo-spaosored a -l!Ole-thf llrsl time in·JB',19 ~al!'Clal emment a abowcase al ;;:;_Pt.. -·~ 1rvund !IM ·~ 1ueilt1 •• • Pen•JYl v~Gov, po<\oruty," lie sai4 . ~1:-il\ll ,0!!.•Y.•tiibl~..:, ... JIUMi'i.slfappslptfda · Alli•· EqUality 1>111 "rem~!liiil> empfoymenl _.tllllities tlop cksignatln& A111. :111 os Equal ·much more~ to be done to •• lto~e~lh••!'eelli. ' flllh1SD1y. · • l'' der g3.g order not lo talk to the ; council. -Council requested city at-l tomey to document California 1 Animal Control CCAC ) vi ola· i' tions . He was not allowed to gain that information. ,_1atney said. -City administrator tried to J persuade city clerk to change of- ficial m inutes of City Council J meeting. ' -Plans for certified audit of I CAC deleted b y city ad-] ministrator. (Matney said it was i discovered that CAC was behind \ (SeeMATNEY,PageA2) 1 Police man i Pursues 4 On Coa8t ' I A Long Beach policeman, on , his way to work Monday night, · spOlted a gas station holdup in Huntington Beach, then chased-.,. carload of suspects at speeds up to 100 tniJes an hOur. It was the second time this month that Officer Dennis AJ len ·has witnessed and chased rob- bers in Huntington Beach, poli ce said. He told officers he spotted lhc holdup, al Marina Shell Station. 15922 Pacific Coast Highway, as he was driving to work in Long , BeachatlOp.m . 1 He said he saw the station at- tendant, Gary Selvin. being led to : the back of the station by another i CSee CHASE, P~ge A2J Plane Crash j Brings Suit · A Huntington Beach aviatbr 1 ~~o claims he was severely 1n1ured and burned when his r ecently purchased aircraft · crashed last April 23 sued the former owners of the machine Monday for $4.5 million. t J erry D . Hardin names the Bank of America as principal derendant in his Orange County Superior Court action. Al so named is James McNutt who, the lawsuit states, lost ownership of the crashed Piper aircraft through foreclosure action taken by the bank. ' Hardin states that the aircraft crashed because of the bank's failure to carry out badly needed r epairs. He slates that both legs and arms were burned and he suffered concussion inthecr.ash . We acller Night through mid- morning low clouds and fog, otherwise mostly sun· ny Wednesday. A little cooler inland with tem- peratures near 80. Beach temperatures around 70. I NSIDE TODA. V A power blackout in Portllgat spor1"d rumor1 of. a coup tbat sent the Communiit· · conlrotud .nation into.a tizzy jur "11<fOl hoMr .. :;.. al"'l/ A4. AZ DAILY PILOT H /F Tuesday, A!:iuat if?, t975 _Unification T~ngle Going to County • Byl<ATllYCLANCV -0tui.D111w~,.,.._. ' The Orange County Committee on School District Organitation will be asked to untangle three overlapping West Orange County unification plans at a meeting Sept. JO. The committee will meet at 7 :30 that night al McGaugh School in Seal Beach to consider three separate plans that would : -Create a combined Seal Beach-Los Alamitos unified dis- trict along borders or the Seal Beach and Los Alamitos elemen- tary districts. . \ . -Form a ne,w o .. anVl~un-· ,..._..In Midway ,City, two In ified~ystem in.,Jlunlingloo Beacll ~ Gri>vo and five In Hunt· on boundaries of the Ocean ·View inltOn-Beacti'. · eJementary district. -Lump the city of· Westminster and the Seal Beach elementary district into one new K-12system. Ocean View, Los Alamitos and Seal Beach trustees approved their plans recently at separate board meetings. The Westminster School Board approved the Westminster-Seal Beach plan last month. It also in- c I udes all of the current Westminster district with two The committee may tentative· ly adopt the plans and set public bearina:s on them or reject them. But Hat Mason, director of ri s· cal services for the Orange Coun· ty Committee on School District Organization, said it would have to iron out any overlapping beJore setting public hearings. None of the plans would be adopted in time to make the Nov. 4 election, the day residents or Fountain Valley and south HWll- \natm Beach vote on unification in their areas. HowOver, these plans, if even- tually approved by the state, could go on a June election ballot. The three plans overlap in these areas: -T he Seal Beach eJementary district apparently wants to join Los Alamitos to the north but is coveted by Westminster trustees because of its tax wealth. -Star View and Westmont elementary schools, oow in the ocean View district and com- bined in that distri~t 's unification plan, are also included ln the Westminster plan because they lie inside Midway City and Westmin&ter city boWldarie:t. -Six Garden Grove Unified ·School District schools, including La Quinta High School, are inside Westminster boundaries and are included in its plan. Any effort to take them is expected to raise strong opposition from Garden Grove officials. -Five Huntington Beach schoo l s, now inside th e Westminster elementary dis- trict, also are included in the Westminster plan. But some resi .. dents there have said they would .like to join Ocean View. Ocean View officials said lhey don't plan to include them ir\ their unification plan but might iC residents in that area proved · uieywa.nted to join them. -Los Alamitos High School i• included in the ~al Beach-Los Alamitos plan but is now part of the Anaheim Union High School District, which is expected to right any errort to take the fliiCili · ty away. Interim Accord? 8 Jobs l Opening· Soon Kissinger Brings Pact to Egypt ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (A P J - Secretary of Stale Henry A. Ki ss- inger arrived back here today, ·carrying a partially agreed-upon draft or an interim Sinai accord bt"tween Egypt and Israel that diplomatic sources say may be wrapped up as early as Friday. ··we have made remarkable 'Progress,'' said Is raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon as Kissinger . Rape Suspect Gets Prison ·For Robbery 1\ Sant a Anan accused on arrest or carrying out a rape and robbery s pree in which nine '-''Omen were sexually assaulted in a two -month period was sentenced Mon day to not less than five years in state prison on each of two armed robbery counts. Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray imposed s entence on Barry Dean Moore, 23, after the derendant filed a guilty plea shortly before his t rial wa s sc heduled t o commence. · Judge Murray dismissed 37 ·felony counts contained in a .. Grand Jury indictment, nine or \\'hi ch were related to alleged sexual assaults on women in • Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Tustin and .Santa Ana. Santa Ana police who arrested 'Moore said m any of his victims were attacked after he got into tbe homes by asking permission to u se tlie tele phone for an emergency. Police said other women .victims were h'ustled Crom the street at knirepoint and raped and robbed by Moore. They said ~1oore always wore a hood pulled tightly about his face and a Marine Corps field jacket. .. School Aide ,.Quits Post _q,t Ur. Betty Coogan. director or .f _p ccia1 serv i ces r or the ')!estminster School District, has 4f7esigned to become ad · ·Jllinistralor of s peciaJ services • or the Norwal k-La Mirada o&hool District. • Dr. Coogan, a district. employe for five years, was coordinator or , ~cia1 services for three .years ·t1erore-her most re<:ent assign- ~ment. Her husband, Dale, is superin· tendent of the Ocean View School "'°'Pistricl in Huntington Beach. ORANGE COAST ktF DAILY PILOT ' . ~ Oro<OQe C.O•'t U••IY Po101. '°'1" '""•<II " <om t:"''" 1 ......... , "''''· """"'"""" ,,. , ... ,,'""""' "'' """' ""•"U Co•"•~"• ~"""'°'" • <1•1•"'" "'' 9Ufl\<>N<I Mof>O,,. '"""'"" ~•l!IO~ ... , ..... Mt ... , ,.,,.,,.,.1 "'•Ill,"""''""'"" Hl'M" r.n,.., ~'" v.111••, ''"'""· ~•11<1"'"''' """'' ··"~ q""'' l\«d<" :.<!"I" C.<>•,I. 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Israeli officials anticipated an initialing ceremony possibly before the end of the week, but Kissinger declined to give a date. Israeli Transport Minister Gad Yaacobi, on a visit to West Germany, said the agreement is to be signed in Geneva the mid- dle of next month and lhafbe an- ticipates it will come into rorce at the end or September. Diplomatic sources said the main issue in the agreement - th e withd rawal lines -'-''as set- tled. and agreem e nt was close on the half dozen front Line elec· tronic surveillance posts to be -"L'l ;..:µ ::in d partly manned by An1erican techni cians. ·Ki s!'in ger rlew to AJexandria ~1ond ay ror a m eeting with President Anwar Sadat or Egypt, returned to Jerusalem ror a 3'-h hour meeting Monday night with Prime Min,i sler Yitzhak Rabin and hi s negotiating team, and after more talks with the Israelis today returned to Alexandria th.is afternoon. FroatPageAJ CHASE ... man. "'ho had hi s hand inside hi s coat pocket as ir simulating a weapon . By the time Allen stopped, the robber and a companion had fled to a waiting car, taking about $75 in cash with them, police said. Allen fired one shot at the flee- ing car but he missed. I-le then chased the car. which contained two others. do"·n Pacific Coast High"'ay, onto the San Diego and Garden Grove Freeways, re· aching speeds or 100 miles ail . hour. Allen gave up the chase around Knott Avenue in Garden Grove, police said, because of the dangerous speeds . One or the s uspects was described by police as about 25 years old, six reet tall with brown hair, while little description was . available on the other two. Earlier this month, on Aug. 6, Allen w as inside Southern California First National Bank, 8899 Adams Ave., when a bandit took $1.851 in gas station receipts Crom a bank customer. He and a nother customer chased that suspect in Allen 's pickup truck before crashing into a fence in a nearby housing tract. The bandit escaped and still is belng sought by police. County School Aide Stricken · Dewey Hillman, assistant superintendent or the Orange County Department of Educa- tion, is in critical condition at Saddleback Community Jiospital today after suffering a heart at· tack Monday morning. · Hillm an, 51 , a resident or Laguna Hills, is being Lreatcd in the hospital's critical care unit. Hillman, who has been with the county department four years, 'more than one year as a.saiatant superintendent, was taken to the hospital Monday morning after suffering chest pains throughout the night, friends said. ANIMAL ••• d&y, seven d a ys a weCk accord-ina to terms of tho contract. In other council act.ions last nlcht. a $1.6.2 tax rat< of $100 per assessed valua tion waa re- tained. The council aiso ap- proved transfer or runc1a within framework: or the bud1et1 to balance the books. . Some departmcnta exceeded thelr budgets .and some were below. · I Eight full time jobs are avai(a .. hie to Huntington Beach residents who have been unemployed for at least JO days . Applications for the rederally funded jobs made available through t he Comprehensive Employe Training Act must be made before Aug. 29, at the Coastal Employment Center, 17211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Be3cb. Thejobs: • Pressing the Flesfl · -Accountant. $1,040 per month. Graduation from college with major in accounting re· q uired, or public accountant certificate. One year experience needed. -Junior Accountant. $889. per month. Requires AA degree or equivalent in experience. President Ford reaches into an enthusi·astic airport crowd on his arrival in Mil waukee to address the White House Conference on Domestic Affairs. It's the first time in 11 years t hat a preside nt h as visited Milwaukee. -Service orricer. $865 per month. Main duties concerned with abandoned vehicle detail of the police d epartment. High. school graduation needed. From Page Al SCHOOL ••. caused the district lo have to pre· pare the EIR. . · But according lo recent re-· ports, that artifact site already has been destroyed, although the reports.. did not m ake clear whether' grading for the school caused the destruction. ''Had we been aware of the ap- parent archeological significance,'' Bayer said, however, "something could have been done some years ago." Margaret Carlberg, another member of t he environmental council. said reports about the archeological s ite had been taken . to district offices some time ago. "I can assure you the school board was not a ware of the site,'' Bayer insisted. Several or the audience said the report does not make clear the impact or the school construc- tion on d istrict finances, particularly if unification occurs. But Bauer argued every aspect or school rinance cannot be in· eluded in such a report, and Deputy County Counsel Frank Fekete said he doesn't.believe it is needed in the EIR. In addition, Trustee Dille said the council should urge EIRs for every unification attempt. _.District Business Director uwncr Miller said the EIR cost the district $28,000 in preparation costs and a lso the delay in con· struction. The biggest expense, he said , was $12,000 because the contrac· tor lost a local arrangement for fill dirt and now must haul it from Mission Viejo. MATNEY ••• in payment by 14 months at one time). -City administrator was asked two weeks ago to provide deposition on possibility of il- legally retaining consultant. It still . hasn't been received, ac- cording to Matney. -Recodirying ordinances. Matney sa id $5 ,000 w as ·authorized in 1972 for recodi rying city ordinances with maximum expenditure set at $10,000 . Matney claims the work went to a friend or Rowlands in the state o( Washington and that lhe tab bas already gone up to$22,000. Mayor Gibbs immediately respc>nded to Matney's statement by saying if there's any con- spiracy It was between Matney and a udience members who cheered hJs charges. Matney de- nied this. One man In the audience was moved to stand up and say ''God bleu you, sir,'' to Matney. Matney said it was hi& coal to insure candor and openess in the cit)' administration. He said he's tried to a:at RowlandJ lo c:banae his aly le · d!Jrin1 execuUve aeutons, "but notbiNI:'• chanced, nothina Im· provecl'' Jle •aid be broucht tho charaes Gilt at a public meeting IQ la<ce th<! council to1face the wuo or make a change. ~ l District Moving To Bigger Buil<Ung The staff of the Huntington Beach Union High School District will move into a 50,000-square· root office building Friday. The new facility is located at Bolsa Av e nue and Balsa Chica Street at the front edge of the Assembly OKs Badham Vets' Benefit Bill A bill sponsored by Newport Beach Republican Assemblyman Robert Badham that would give ·former servicemen a boost up the retirement benefit ladder got the Assembly's 44 -16 okay Monday despite some harsh criticism: · The bill, drafted by Sen. James Whetmore CR-Buena Park), would allow county boards of supervisors to give up to four years' credi t in the•county e mploye r etirem ent system for prior military service. The bill now goes to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Opponents said they did n9l believe fo rme r servicemen should get the extra retirement benefits for time they did not ac- tually work for the county. · McDonnell·Douglas aerospace facility. The offices will house the dis· trict's adult school, now located at the Wintersburg special educa· lion facility, as we ll as business, . personnel, administration, in- structional resources and the computer center. district officials said. Anne Gray, district informa- tion ofricer, said a large sign with bronze lettering on Bolsa Avenue will identify the new "education center." The new phone number will be 898·6711 . Starr and visitor parking is at the rear of the facility with an en- trance at the building's west side. District officials have signed a three·ye~r lease with McDonnell· Douglas for the facility at a rent of $9,000 a month. Part or the rent will be financed with adult school fees, Mrs. Gray said, noting that the building will provide additional classrooms for that program. It also contains a 100-person capacity board room to house. future trustee meetings. The move was approved by the schoo l board after the city fire marshal I condemned the di s-· _ trict's current offices at 17th and Main Streets . The current orfices, and seven trailers also housing offices, now contain about 18,000 square(eet. • -Poli ce Clerk. $576per month. Requires completion of 12th grade. Must type 50 words per minute. -Maintenance Worker. $m9per month. Requires valid CaliJornia driver's license plus mechanical abilities. -Laundry OperatorTrai.nee. $547 pet-month. ,Requires valid California driver's license. Employe will load, operate and unload power washers and dryers. -CustodialServiceTrainee: $547 'per· month. R equires good wofk history. -Transportation Service Trainee. $609, pe r month. Re· quires knowledge of vehicle maintenance. Teachers Get Pay lncreas_e Teachers in the Westminster (ele m entary) School District have accepted a five percent pay increase ·ror the 197~16 .school year. . "The pay hike was formally ap .. proved by the school board last week. District ofricials offered the same pay increase to the-dis- t ri cl ' s non-teaching ·. staff. although it has· not yet been ac .. cepted. Superinte ndent Ed Ri cketts said the salary boosts will cost the district $500,000 next year. Trustees in the district also re .. cently approved a $12.7 million budget fo r the new school year. CARPEilNG-And Common "CENTS" I Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that l!•Ch carpet store is trying to be the "cheapest" store in town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We\vant you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades, but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry, and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! Alden's has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting in their homes. It is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or Intelligence concerning the looks of their furnishings. We have always operated on the pre mise that customers will enjoy end be happier with better carpets. end this has paid off for us with constant end perpetuating growth throughout nineteen years In Costa Mesa. , llfl&-o'D EN'S : iiisiailitiaii: "custom draperies *•••••. carpe UC. NO. 2JOl22 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALI~. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 /1 Orange Coast l'od;1~··s Closinl! , .~. \'. Stot•ks ED I TION . VOL. 68, NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS 24 PAGES I !. I , I '> --.. - , 0 1i the Rocks Diii~ Pilol Sl•O Photo I ! I Rented tugboat ~rom Marine Devices of Newport Beach today attached line and attempted lo haul cabin cruiser Donnybrook off rocks below Corona del Mar where she went aground Monday in thick fog. Nol seriously damaged, Donnybrook is threatened now by strong surf Albert J . Hanis of FUilerton is her owner. Fourteen wer~ aboard when she went aground. ILido Isle Students ·-Get Busing ·Service I Newport·Mesa Unified School •District officials said today that I' all students living on Lido Isle or ! in the Newport Shores sector or ; West Newport will be bused to ! school this school year. ~ J-ean Harmon, administrative , t assistant_, said confusion among , parents 1n those areas resulted 1 because of a mistake made by 1 district officials in calculating 1 the home-to-school distance. 1 .. Parents of Newport Harbor 1 High School and Ensign Middle t School from those areas recently , received notices stating their I children were no longer eligible • for busing, because of a change I in boundaries. I However. Mrs. Harmon said 1 that they have re-figured the dis-! lance and the students are eligi- 1 ble after all. · 1 "Regrettabl y . 'A'e used in- f ronclusive data in notifying some . I parents with regard to changes in bus routes. Residents of Lido Isle ' and the West Newport section of I the district can rest assured there w i II be no cessation of 'school bus service for 1975--76," ' says Supt. John Nicoll. 1 Parents wanting more in- bers, 99 Fair Drive, trustees are expect ed to adopt the final re- solution authorizing the changes. Busing for elementary school students remains unchanged. For middle school students, lhe boundary has been extended from 1.5 mi les to two miles. For high school students, the new boundary is 2.5 miles rather than two miles_ · JNTERESI' RATES B UFFET STOCKS NEWYORK CUPll -Thestock mar~et, discouaged by isnnterest ates, cosed broadly lowertoday in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, a h ead almost two points at the outset, lost9.23points to803.ll. It had gained20.65points the past two sessions following a month-long slide. · Declines led advances by about two-to-one margin. · Prices were lower in slow trad- ing on the American Stock Ex- change. • • ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 , 1975 N TEN CENT ' \Cannery Village Stalls • • Dostal Blames City's 'Gross Error' ByJOHNVALTERZA OftJleOiolly,.iliM~ A city staff mistake which was termed '"a gross error" by Vice Mayor Milan Dostal forced the Newport Beach City Council to scrap official approvals for the proposed Delaney's Cannery Village Monday night. And now the development -a victim of a staff oversight on city charter regulations -is destined City Loses Pact Bid On Animals ~n executive with a private animal control firm officially withdrew its offer to contract with Newport Beach for services Monday and blamed unsupport- ed allegations about financial status for aggravating the issue. City councilmen promptly ac- cepted the withdrawal expressed by California Animal Control Vice President David J . Williams. They also ordered that the city staff draft an ordinance raising fees to earn more re- venue to finance a broader city program. Williams took s pecial issue with assertions brought forth by. Councilman Howard Rogers two · week!; ago when he suggested that the firm's financial records indicated that there was relative-· ly little in the bank. William alleged that the state- ments embarrassed the firm and brought forth unsubstantiated charges that the records were nawed. His firm figured in several lengthy hearings before co un- cilmen who heard hours of de- bate on the merits and demerits of scrapping the current city police program and replacing it with a private fi rm . Monday's council action would allow for license fe es to ri se to $10 per dog, plus a $5 optional cat identification tag. Higher im- pound levies also are being con- sidered. Some fee breaks would go to owners of neutered animals. In an allied action. councilmen also agreed to resurrect current codes allowing dogs on certain beaches at certain hours and days of the year. The object is to determine iJ an. all-out ban should be in effect, in- stead. Police Chief B. James Glavas, who defended his program dur- ing the debates. pledged broader enforcement under the new pro- posals. J apa n Firm Fails _TOK."t'.'0 CAP ) -Kohjin Co., a divers1f1ed pulp, textile and real estate concern with s ales exceed- 'ing $225 million a year, an- nounced today it will apply for bankruptcy. ' for an entire· new apprOvaJ and hearing· process starting with the planning com mission. Chaglined city staff and city councilmen, faced with allega- tions of falsification of public re- cords -backtracked all the way to last January in Monday's ac- tion. The flaw r ests on the final 3-2 vote on the planned community ordinance which ·came before the " . • I • ' .. •• .h city late 1.ist year and then early in January . Two separate council~ votes were required, and each followed marathon hearings during which the restaurant-orfice project on Lido Peninsula drew heavy at-- . tack from so me residents. In the first vote -on the in- troduction or an ordinance of ap- proval -the margin was 5 to 2 in favor . · ' . t ·,~ "" t .. ' ... •.t ~¥11.+.t t~ .I c-.~ But t1,1,10 weeks later, absen teeism hit the council. Ma yor Donald Mcinnis was o vacation. Councilman John Slor attended the ear ly part of th session, but left before the vole becauseofillness. j The votewas3 to2 in ra\'Or. . It came to pass that cvcn thoug~ 1t was a simple majority, the vol~ technically m eant Ca llu r9' (See E RROR , Page /\2) • .. 0.1lly Pllal Pl>ala by SWw Mllc11e11 WAVE-RIDERS LATCH ONTO INSIDE WAVES AT CORONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH .Seta OfEJght to 10 Feet Formed Al End of Rock J etty to Delight of Surfers Coa~t Surfers Ejected Newport Li/eguards Enforce Ricll,,g Hours BylULARYKAYE Of llM 0.1Ur Pi let SWtt The biggest aiirf of the yeai- kept Newport Beach lifeguards busy Monday. policing st ubborn surfers and rescuing 60 persons from rough water. Strong riptide conditions were created by the t hundering breakers, which averaged eight to 10 feet. Some sets of 15 feet rolled in . The cold, 59-degree water tem- perature kept all but the hardiest swimmers from the surf and helped create a disturbance at 20th Street at noon, when the dai· ly surfing ban went into effect. respond to c:ommands by lifeguards and the police to leave the ocean. After.the two were arrested, in- vestigators said, the rest or the surfers grabbed their boards and headed for the shoreline. Marine Safety Department Capt. Buddy Belshe said today that the city ordinance on surfing will remain in effect until Sept. 10, regardless of surfing condi· tions or water temperatures. "The surfers really have most of the day to themselves. We only give body surfers four hours free from surfboards," Capt. Belshe said. * * * Further do wn th e coiJ:jl lifeguards rescued 40 persons al San Clemente City Beach, v.•here waves averaged six feet. Simila r rescue reports came from othe r coastal cities. Lifeguards in Newport Be a ch said surf is still large tocla y, with swells a veraging six feet con- sistently. Rejj danger' nags were still fl yi ng ~t 18th Street and several other spots, but most areas had switched to gree9 aw:J yellow flags , indicating caution should be used or that condition~ were all right ror strong, ex~ perienced swimmers. * * * 1 formation may phone either school, Newport Harbor High I School, 556-3310, or Ensign School, 566-3440. The district is in the process of I changing transportation zones by ~extending walking boundaries 1 for middle and high school stu- 1 dents. 1 Al tonight's 7 : 30 meeting in I Costa Mesa City Council Cham- ' Women Vow Battle For 'Full Equality' Some 75 surfers in the water re- fused to leave as ordered by lifeguards, who were enforcing the noon-to-4 ban. Su rfers reasoned that they should be allowed to stay in the water because of the huge surf and because of cold water, left the waves mostly free from swim- mers. Lifeguards. however, con· tinued to enforce the regulation and enlisted the help of two beach patrol police officers, who boarded a lifeguard boat and · cruised out lo the surfers• vicinity. Big Surf ·Recedes But Due Back Soo ' . By STEVE M ITCHELL and should reach gusts of knots by later today,·· Luft said. 1. Orange.A C.a•t '1 /~7 I b . - . !'!!E'· I I I I Weatlller Night through mid: morning low clouds and' fog, otherwise mostly sun- ny Wednesday. A little cooler inlilnd with tem-· peratures near 80. Beach temperat~res around 70. INSIDE TODA y . A power bl ackout in I Portugal 8PCJrlced rumori of. a 1 coup tbot 1ent tM Comrn&asUt-· ' controlled.nation ;,.to.a Hait I /M uveral houri. Su atory I M . l••ex Al 'I'-!lotnk• Al ................ 14 ( lrll'Y .. IMKll •I .......... " •t L~ Al MlllllM4 ,._., Al Ca • it,I "'9t.... ...... A4 c .. nlfffC •t-t1 or.,.e Otulllfy "' I C--kl 11' ,..... · lt·1 er...-c ., .,..... ....... .., ' 0.•tll"9tk" 1111 """"' Att-n ......... ,,.... .. ... , ............ . l"*'*-M M T.....,..._ AU l"lfi.M(f AM ~I •• ,_..,. lttc:_,tl AP -...., A4 "'~ ••' ...,..,........ .... ....._... •:i ' By The Associated Press Women around the nation celebrated a 55-year-old victory today by pledging to fig ht for further gains in their struggle for full equality. Most of the activities marking the anniversary of the ratifica-~on of the 19th Am endment giv-· mg women t he right to vote were low·key in cont r ast lo the fervor of previ~us equal rights ,de- monstrations. President Ford declared his determination "tO make our gov- ernment a showcase of equal op- portunity." ·ne said Women's F.quality Day ''reminds ua of how much more needs to be done to make equal opportunity a reality in our na.tional life.'' One of Ford's own staff mem- bers, Patricia Lindh, a presiden- tial assistant on women, said in a apech in Kittery, Mairte, tha\lhe federal tovernment ~aina a male.dominated institutiOn. But 1he said there are s1ans ·or progress. "Bit by bit, blll by bill. cue by case and decision by decision, we are closing the gap,'' she said. The National Organization for Women sponsored a H:rie& or de- monstrations around the country focus ing on everything from equal employ1nent opportunities to crime in the streets. A major aim or some of the de- monstrators is ratification of the proposed Equa l Rights Amend- . ment banning discrimination because of sex. The amendment m ust be ratified by 38 states by 1979 to become law and has won approval in 34. Some of today's celebrations harked to the days of the suf. fragettes. Three women who fought for adoption of the 19th Amendment and who voted for the first time in 1920 were special guests as Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Sbapp signed a proclama- ticm designating Aug. 26 as Equal Righti Day. Gov. Daniel Walker of Illinois prepared to sign a bill making .the birthday of stitfrage leader 5'aaan 8 . Anthony a state holiday. · Police arrested Matt hew Keene, 18, of 13772 Typee Way; Irvine, and Ri.chard J . Roberts, 20, or Yorba Linda, for allegedly obstructing a police officer. Surfers reportedly refused to Wayne Said 'Ynchanged' The condition of actor John Wayne is unchanged, of'ficials at Hoag, Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach said today. Wayne, 68, has been at the hospital sinc:e last Wednesday for "rest and roµtine tests." A hospital aide satd he is still ''rest .. • The U.S. Postal Service chose ingcomfortably.'' ·Seneca Falls. N.Y .• scene of the However, a family spokes.man · fll"ll ~omen's suffrage conven. said the Duke is beiug treated for . tion in the United States, to issue a staph infection and a oouah. a comme m orative stamp lloapitaJ Of&iall ditU ed ·t celebrating 1975 11 International cOmmf!nt on w'hetber his ,"urren~ Women's Year. " .. hospital 'lay is connected with <SoeWOMEN,P11eA2) j .hl•bi.storj> flunacancer. ~' Olt ... 01UyPU01~ Hurricane tlsa, the feisty lady who brough\ bi g surl lo short- changed Orange Coast surfers this week, drifted out of the weather window . toda,y, taking the btg swells with her. But fore- casters say a new storm is d ue by the weekend_ , The hurricane, which general· ed wind gusts up to 130 knots Saturday, brought eight to 10-fool waves to Orange Coo.st beaches Monday and today, to the delight of wave-starved board and body surfers. · Don Luft oC the N~tional Weather Service in Los Angeles, said the storm, located about 1,000 miles southwest of La Paz." is moving westward at 35 knots and is di1sipating quickly. He said ocean swells should re· tum to nol'mal Wednesday but bad good news for weekend wave riders in the form of another tropical depressiOn. The forec:aster said .a new storm, forming about 500 miles west of Acapulco, is following the a1me rout~ taken by Ilsa. Jiist ,,.,.k. ''The winds are not as strong' as Il sa but the tro pic.al ·11epreS1lon Is ,plcklnc up speed He said the storm should be i the weathe:-"window" in a fe days and the effects should felt on the Orange Coast by th weekend in the form or large surf . Braving 57-degree waters, sur fers Monday remained in th water until 8 p.m. at Big Co rona catching nine-Coot waves whi c formed next to the rock jetty a the Newport Harbor entrance . ~· · One surfer . who lost his boar on the rocks at Big Corona, had t be helped to shore by severa friends . His boa rd was d moli shed on the jetty. Across the channel a t th Newport-Ba ll;>oa P enins ul ' body-surfing spot. the Wedg crowds gasped as finned surfer took off on in credibly hallo waves Monda y arternoon. · The spectators. lining the no jetty rocks, stayed ~t SW\set t watch th*: wave rlderli ~rfDrm .An occasional "sneaker set" of "'aves drenched bold onlooken st<111ding on the r~ks. t In San Clemente, 11re11uar4 ~aptain Sbcrtdan Byerly sald t'hii" surf is running between three t.O five· Itel with good, shape. J ; ., ••• • p • •• A.2 OAIL Y PILOT N Fire Strike Jn Berkeley BERKELEY (A Pl -Ci · t y firemen went on strike today for higher pay, and officials asked state foresters to provide fire protection. Jim Brunetti or the ex- ecutive board of the Berkeley Fire Fighters As- sociation Local 1227 said pickets were outside the city's fire stations. The walkout came six days after San Francisco firemen won higher wages in a brief s trike. . Rape Suspect Gets Prison For Robbery A Santa Anan accused on arrest or carrying out a rape and robbery s pree in which nine women were sexually assaulted j n a two -month period was sentenced Monday to not less than five year s in state prison on each o f two armed robbery counts. Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray imposed sentence on Barry Dean Moore, 23, after t he defe ndant filed a guilty p lea shortly before his tria l was sc h e dul e d t o commence. • Judge Murray dismissed 37 felony counts contained in a Grand Jury indictment, nine of which were related to alleged sexual assaults on women in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Tustin and Santa Ana . Santa An a police who arrested 1\loore said many of h.is victims were attacked after he got into the homes by asking permission to use t he t ele phone (or a n emergency. Poli ce said oth er women 'victims were hustled from the street at knifepoint and raped and robbed by 1\1oore . They said J\.toore always wore a hood pulled tightly about hi s face and a 1\tarine Corps field jacket. Subpoenas Out Jn Hoffa Case DETRO IT CA P) -fn . vestigators, unable to solve Jim· .mY .Hoffa 's baffling disap· pearance, have subpoenaed wit· nesses to go be fore a grand jury probing the Hoffa case and ii· legal uses of Teamsters Union fund s. Jo e Bane, p r es ident of 'Teamsters Local 614 in Pontiac said tO(lay he was subpoenaed tO appear' before the federal grand jury at 10 a .m . Wednesday and . again on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4. U.S. Atty. Ralph Guy, declined ~o confirm that subpoenas were issued, but he said the fi rst could relate to the ongoing jury in· vestigation into alleged misuses of union funds. ";; Fr-Page Al ,. - ;:-WOMEN .•• -:-~ ,,.. "Some d ay l ho"pe that women :.~·will be equal enough so that we :;nlon't have to issue a sta mp about :.iiit," s aid Mirian Schottland, who ~signed the commemorative is- . .sae featuring a golde n female .... biological symbol against a white ::0-background. ~ } "It's a little Scary that we have .: to have a whole year to declare , . .pprselves equal and we have to · pass la ws and issue stamps stat- ":: .1ng that we're equal," she added. .:... · Women today are in the m a- ~ jority, comprising more than : half the U.S. population. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . , ;, • , •• ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT :,:-~;:t.~P'.~:~.'~.~1~~: .. ~;.",1~c:.= '-"••l ""bl'"·"'"O (omo•~Y Yo..,.,,.,..,,....,, .... .... 11'1\~•0 Mo'Ml•y '"'OU(!~ I •Ill.'• foo <-<>-.. ,.,.,,, •. "•"P<>'' &.'"""· t<u,,1>"'11"" ~•t" ro.,... '"'" V.tll•w. """'· ~-a~t<'W<• V•ll•~ •• na l •QUn• 11.e"""'SoYI" CO••! n >lnQI• ••0>0n,1I ~· :.:::.-~~ i:~.·.~~~o\~1,~·~~·r~ :7~ 1~:·:,~; -~~ ;,f .\l•<rl.C.O"•M~ ... (•l•tor~o~q/6...,, ' " -· I .. Robert N . WeE'd '"o•l*nl •O<I l'~l«V...r Jack R. CurlE'V V•tt Prr."Mnl t"ll c,,....,,,1 ......... ~ Thoma.-. Kcevi1 ca.1., Thornas.A. Mvrphine M&n•o•no to.i"' Charles H.loos Rlcti.trdP.Natt A•i.llltnl Mo "'''"OE.au ... ~ Newport Be•ch Oflict )JJJ ,..,.,,.,.1 ~"~·~·a Mtlt•"O "'"°"""•P.O. lo• 1111,, '1'66J Se(.61111 (!el' ••11,..e 11•!11 ill (lloll• M~ ... e.11•""''• '""'J""'""'"'c ...... u~ ... -~,,: .., m••t ......... ~,..,. .... 1n .. ,e1to•U~••~1J oo '''''""!' Vandals Outsmart Device Arsonist vandals caused an estimated $2 .500 damage to a Costa Mesa junior high school Monday night by splashing a special plastic a nti-vandal win- dow wit h inflammable liquid and igniting it , Costa l\fesa Fire Department investigators today continued to probe the 8 p .m . blaze at Heinz Kaiser Intermediate School, 2130 Santa Ana Ave. but said they had no solid leads. The fire was set in the cafeteria kitchen area and quickly spread to the surrounding structure, causing additional smoke and water damage . l pvestigators said the damage estimated . of $2,500, was suggest- ed by offic ials of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. Fire Protect ion Analyst Russ Henderson said it was ironic that the fire was set on the special' plastic \llindow. He said a series or vandali sm incidents including window- sma.5hing at the eastside school campus led to install a tion of the plastic anti-vand al v.·indow as a precaution. Investigators said the damage could probably be repaired quickly. Front Page Al ERROR ..• because the city charter requires four aye votes. No one on the city staff caug'ht the error. And the legall y published re· sulls ·stated that the project pa~::;ed. But lav.·yer s for the opponents -comprised primarily of mobile home tl \vellcrs faced v.rith dis· possession by the project -dis- covered the ser ious Oaw several weeks ago. And City Attorney Dennis O'Neil Cinally acknowledged the error last Friday. J ohn Kingsley, the fiery leader of the opposition, alleged at Mon· day's session that the entire se- quence was a direct violation of the city charter and could raise a question or criminal falsification of records. He added that he already has brought the matter before the District Attorney's Of- fi ce with de mands of a Grand Jury probe . CounC'ilmen -by another s plit vote -esentially tried to unravel the mess. The pa n el declared last January's vote void and simply erased the record that paved the way for what could become costly repetition of the entire applica- tionprocess. Spokesmen for the project which fell victim t o the errors pro- tested strongly Monday. James Schmitz of Laguna Beach, a general partner in the ef · fort, underscored the grave con- sequences of the problem. ''Although you would like to kick us under the rug," he told councilme n. "I must emphasize that a year had gone into the plan- ning of this project. "We spent $40 ,000 on the en- vironme ntal impact statement and in city tees and we have another $2,500 invested in Coastal Commission applications. ''Now you v.·a nt to take us clear back to the start with a complete new plan because or an error which was yours, not ours," Two m embers of the council disagreed strongly with the mo- tion to set an entire new bearing process-Mayor Donald Mcinnis and Councilman Pete Barrett. · But as il stands now, a large de· velopment once believed to have , survived its critics, wiil have to face them once again. 0.UJ Piiot l'llOl• lly RICl'Ynil K..-hl ... Walk Through Wire . This w orkm a n looks li ke he's walking in the middle of a giant wir e brush in stead of a flood control channel. The metal r<>ds a r e for the reinforced concrete used to box in the cha nnel as it goes under the interchange of the Corona del 1\.1.ar a nd Newport freeways in Costa Mesa. Work on the interchange will not resume until the 1,000-foot long culvert is completed. Kissinger in Egypt With Partial Pact ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger arrived back here lOOay, carrying a partially agreed-upon draft of an interim Sin3i accord between Egypt and Israel that Assembly OKs Badham Vets Benefit Bill A bill sponsored by Newport Beach Republican Assemblyman Robert Badham ·that would give ·former servicemen a boost up the retirement benefit ladder got the Assembly's 44·16 okay Monday · despite some harsh criticism. The bill, drafted by Sen. James Whetmore (R-Buena Park ), · would allow county boards of supervisor s to give up to four years' credit in the county employe retirement system for prior military service. The bill now goes to Gov. Edmundf:G_ Brown J r . Opponents said they did not belie\re former servicemen should get t he extr a retirement benefits for time they did not a c- tually work for the county. diplomatic sour ces say may be wrapped up as early as Friday, "We have m ade remarkable progress," said Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allo n as Ki ssinger left Isr ael for Alexandria. Kissinger t old news men the "subtle and fine points" of the agreement were being worked out. He said he had the text o( a pact, part of which was already agreed upon by the sides. Israeli officials anticipated an initialing ceremony possibly before the end of the week, but Kissinger declined to give a date. Israeli Transport Minister Gad Yaacobi, on a visit to West Germany, said the agreement is to be signed in Geneva the mid- dle of next month a nd that he an- ticipates it will come into force at the end or September. Diplomatic sources said the main issue in t he agreement-- the withdrawal lines -was set- tled, and agreement was close on the half dozen front line elec- tronic surveillance posts to be set up and partly manned by American technicians. Despite Rote Cut Tax Payments On the Climb Newport Beach city coun- cilmen lopped two cents off last year 's tax rate Mo nday, setting the levy this tiscal year at $1.16 per $100 of assessed valuation. Councilmen debated at length before voting 5 to 1 in favor of the m ino r break in the rate. John Store dissented, holding out for Fired Tax Referees Due· Back? SACRAMENTO (UPl )-More than 20 inhe ritance tax referees fired by State Controller Kenneth Cory have a chance to get their jobs back. Calaver as County S uperior Court Judge Joseph Huberty has ruled uncons titutional a pro· vision or state law that allows the controller to fire without cause a percentage of the referees before the expiration date or their four· year terms .. The law allows the controller to tire up to 10 percent or the re- ferees in a county in any one year, but allows him to fire at least one. Currently 34 counties have only one referee, while Los Angeles County has more than 30. Cory fired 23 referees in June. He later came under criticism, and investigation by a feder al grand jury, for tbe firings after it was learned many of the persons chosen as replacements were political friends or relatives or contributors. Jack Dozier , a San Joaquin County re feree who was replaced by a wom an whose family con- tributed to Cory's campaign, filed the suit leading to Huberty·s decision. "The rate of exposure to di s- charge thus r anges from 100 per- cent for the small county referee to less than 10 percent (Of the larger counties," Huberty wrote in his decision. "Unless some reasonable basis for this distinction can be found, the section violates both the state ' · prohibitions and the equal pro- tection clause of the federal con- stitution, and none appears to ex- ist ," he said. Dozie r mu s t now fi le a separate court action to atte mpt to get his job back. A spokesman for Cory said the controlle r would appeal Hube rty's decis ion. County School Aide Stricken Dewey Hillman, assistant ·superintendent of the Orange County Department of Educa- tion, is in critical condition at Saddleback Community Hospital today after suffering a heart at- . tack Monday m orning. Hillman, 51, a resident of Laguna Hills, is being treated in the hospital's critical care unit. Wllman, who has been with the cowtty department four years ·more than one year as assistani superintendent, was taken to the hospital Monday morning alter suffering chest pains throughout ·the night, friends said. original proposals of$1.i8. Despite the c ut, however, In· creases in assessed valuation in the city tor the new fiscal year v.·ill still effect a higher total tax: payment. The council act ion mearu: that in terms of cit y taxes. the owner or a home with a market value of $50,000 as set by the assessor Y.'ould pay $148 in municipal levies this year. The shift from the staff recom· mendation of a hold·lhe-llne $1.18 means a drain o( $99,795 in city" coffers. · No particular accounts were affected in the city budget by Monday's action. Instead, the loss in revenue from the lower rate will simply mean that city r eserves will be slightly smaller than originally estimated. Pastor Held In Hit-run; Girl Injured The minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church re- mained in Costa Mesa City Jail .today in lieu or $5,000 bail, follow- ing a car·bicycle accident Mon· day in which a teen-aged girl was dragged beneath an auto. Investigators said they booked ,the Rev. Clarence A. Vemon, SI, on suspicion of felony drunken driving and felony hit-and-run after they found him in a search of the city's east side. Ver non's church-owned car was discovered parked behind a· care on East 17th Street, not far from the accident scene. Victim of the 6 p.m . accident, Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17. of 320 Santa A.na Ave., Newport Beach, was treated at Hoag Memori al Hospital for multiple lacerations. abrasions and a possible neek in· jury. . Miss Stekol was·held overnight (or observation and released this morning. Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert Chaney said witnesses obtained the license number of a 1959 Cadillac which allegedly swL~rved s uddenly in southbound - lanes o f Irvin e Avenue at Broadway, st riking Miss Stekol's bicycle. She was dragged for some dis- tance down the pave m e nt beneath the vehicle before her body was dislodged, according to police reports. . Other motorists followed and copied the license. number, said Offtcer Cheney. Investigator s said the police helicopter Eagle I spotted the sus p ect auto b e hind Mr. Munchie's, a cafe at 379 E . 17th St., s hortly after its description and License were broadcast. Patrol &gt. Dic k DeFrancisco contacted the minister inside, escorted him out and placed him under arrest, police said. Vernon. of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, gave his occupa- tion as minister of the Laguna Niguel Cdmmunity Church when booked into jail. · Slayton Surgery HOUSTON (AP) -Astronaui Donald K. Slayton, 51, underwent s urgery today to determine it a small lesion on his left lung is cancerous. But Badha m asserted county supervisors already can credit employes for past milita ry service. The bill, he claimed, "-'OUld put a 114 on the amount of credit supe rvisors could give. CARPEfING-And Common "CENTS" 'Conspiracy' Rap Rocks Huntington carpet ad"• seem io generate the idea that each carpet store i~ trying to be the "cheapest .. store in town. You won•t be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don·t sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry. and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! Alden's has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting In !heir. homes. It is a. disservice to presume l!>al customers have little taste or mtelhgence ~oncernong the looks of their furtlshings .. We have always operated on the premise that customers wolf enjoy and be happier with better carpets and this has paid off for us with constant and perpetuating growth throug'hout runeteen years 1n Costa Mesa By ROBERT BARKER OI .. DflllY ,lltCWft Councilman Jerry Mlltney declares there's a ronspiracy in Huntiniton Beach City Hall to prevent the council and public from knowing of cily operations and expenditures . He further asserts that the al- leged conspiracy and coverup au perpetuated by the action •nd sty le. or the city ad - ministrator (Dave Rowlands) and ls further aided and abetted by the naivete and Ignorance of the mayor <Norma Gibbs). Matney rocked the ctty Coun· cit Monday night with these a.hd other allegations and elabora- tions. After emerging from an ex· ecutive session , cloeed to the· public. where Matney's charaes were undoubtedly dlscu1sed, Mayor Gibbs said that Rowlands ~d ~ or~red flQt to discuss • the m for now a nd that they would be d ealt with in executive sessions. She said that Matney would be invit e d t o substa ntiate bis c harges and they would be· answered by Rowlands in the future. ''The charges were m ade publicly a:nd they'll be answered publicly," Mrs. Gibbs said today. Matney'1 ma.in contentions in- clude: -Conspiracy exists In city hall to prevent council and public from knowing or city operations and expenditures. -City administrator t.akes authority a nd commits flnancia1 ·expendltu.res without coUncil knowledge or appro""1. -Council requested city at· tomey to document California Animal Control CCAC) vlola- • DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -inst~llation. custom draperies • UC. NO. 2J0~1Z Uons. He was not allowm to&al.n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646 ·2355 that information, Matney said. ~-------------------------------------J ' ... I ' • ' r .. • --I • Tueeday.August28. 1975 N CAIL Y PILOT A9 ,.aini!MI Sidi&· Apprenticeship Tuesday's Ctosing P~ices NEW YORK' STOCK EXCHANGE .Aids Jobhunters HUNDREDS OFmOUSANDS or apprentices are being trained each year-tn more than 350 trades ran21na: from stained-glass window making to musical-lnatrument re· Pair, pbotograpbf· aDd leather working. . As a genera rule, apprentice-training' programs run two to five years. You, the apprentice, learn on the job. un· der the guidance of an experienced craftsman who probably was an apprentice himself some years ago. You also may spend a few hours a week in a classroom: technical instruc-· tion will be an imPortant part of your apprenticeship. Apprentices hip programs are generally a joint labor· management effort and generally are registered with the U.S: J?epartm~nt of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Tra1rung, or with your state's apprenticeship agency. YOUR BEST LOCAL sources of information on appren- ticeship programs available in your area are: the local AFL-CJO building ·a00 construction trades council; the Urban League; the Recruitment Training Program, Inc.; the Apprenticeship Information Center at your local state 'Employment :;ervice office; the state's apprenticeship agency; a corporation employing workers in your field of in- terest; the union which represents the trade in which you are interested. l_ In addition there are pre-apprenticeship programs, packed by the federal government and geared lo meet the needs of those whose qualifications are insufficient lo get them into formal apprenticeship programs. These consist of a combination or work training, tutoring and classroom in- struction. Normally, starting apprentices earn 40 to 50 percent of the going pay to journeymen (journeymen are those who have satisfactorily completed apprenticeship training>. Ap· prenlices also normally are granted pay raises every six months until the end or the training period when the pay scales reach 90 percent or the current rate paid to journeymen. In addition, there may be valuable fringe benefits -including paid vacations and holida ys, health in- surance, pension plans. llERE IS A TYPICAL pay tadd~r for an apprentice who has chosen a trade in which the going rate for skilled workers is $5.00 an hour -after four years of appren-ticeship. For the first six months the pay is $2.50 an hour, in- creasing to $2.80 for next six months. to $3.10 Cor third six roonths, to $3.40 for fourth six months, lo $3 70 ror r1nh six months, to $4 .00 for sixth six months, to $4.30 for seventh six- month period, and l9 $4.SOfortbe eighth six-month period. . Moreover, if you are a veteran who is eligible for' benefits under the Veterans P ension and Readjustment As- sistance Act o( 1966 and amendments, you will receive from the VA starting monthly training allowances, the size or which will depend on your number o! dependents. Al'PRENTICESmP IS only one or many different forms of job training avai lable today. Another is on-the-job "vestibule" tra ining. You work at the employer's place of business, under the gwdance or expenenced workers·, :,foremen, or instructors. • Normally, your training penod will range from one month to two years. Normally, also, you will receive an al- lowance which is below going pay scales for skilled workers in your C1eld but still adequate to support you until you have completed the training period. For information on training programs available to you in your field, ask major employers in yo ur area and also the local office of the U.S. Employment Service. 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It is i.nlended that tb9 pipeline will be wholly govemmeat- owned while the government aad Mobil will have equal sbareslnlbe ... finery and petroclwnical .....pg. • • I I ! ! ' 'l I \ l .ttl0 DAILY PILOT 1vµas, Borg Vie . . In Finale BROOKLINE, Mass. -Top. seeded Guillermo Vilas, the 1974 Grand PriJt winner from Argeo- Una. and defending champion· Bjorn Borg, Sweden's 19-year-0ld star, advanced on Monday to the final of the $100,000 U.S. Pro Ten· Dis Championships. Vil as defeat e d Wimbledon champ Arthur As he, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 in the afternoon match of the · r ain-delayed sem ifinals, while Borg downed eighth-seeded J ohn Alexander of Australia 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0 under the lights. Vilas and Borg, who is seeded second in defense of his title, will meet in the 48th annual cham- pionship for the $16,000 first prize tonight on Longwood's clay center court. Triangles Win PITTSBU RGH -Vil as Gerulaitis broke Tom Okker 's service three times in men's singles a nd c a rried the Pit- tsburgh Triangles to a 21·14 vie· t or y ove r the San Francisco Golden Gaters in the third a nd deciding ga m e o f the Wor ld Tea m Tennis c h a mpi onship playoffs Monday night . Pittsburgll Jt, Gold"'~ 14 Womtn ~ !o \o~e-K lo ii !GG I be;it C.1w~y-Mlthel, 6·l; C;11wlt~ (P l tie.I srove. 6·1. Men -co~·C.e •ul;il\1i tP I t>t ;it O..Mtt·Mc:M1U.i.o, 1-5, Gerul.11l1i IP) tit.al (Hi.~et, ... A-6,812. E"ert Collett• HA RRISON, N .Y. -Chris Evert, poised and patient, over- whelmed Virginia Wade 6-0, 6-1 under over cast skies at the Westchester Co untry Cl ub Mon· day in the ra in·delayed fmal or a $75,000 women's tennis tourna- ment. Miss E vert, 20, collect ed $14,000 for the victory. Nastase Plags SOUTH ORANGE, N.J . -The final of the $50,000 Tennis Week Open, postponed twice by rain , was rescheduled for today, with Ilie Nastase of Romania and Bob Hewitt or South Af rica competing for a $9,500 first prize. Ed..,ard• Honored . . SAN LUIS OBISPO Sophomore s printer Clancy Edwards of Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) was named Monday as California Collegiate Athletic As· sociation athlete of the year for 1974·75. Edwards, from Santa Ana , was theCCAA's 100 and 220-yarddash champion a nd he also won both events in the NCAA Division II championships at Sacramento. Boulder Win• WICHITA -W ay n e Krenchicki a nd Te rry Bogner · homered in the eighth inning Monday night, rallying Boulder, Colo . t o a 6·4 vict ory over Fairbanks, Alaska to win the Na- tional Baseball Congress cham· pionsbip tourname nt. A:tecs Trade LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Aztecs soccer team has traded b ac k -up goalkeeper Garry Allison lo the San Antonio Thunder for midfielde r Lui s Marotte. As part of the dea1 the Aztecs sent a second-round 1977 drart choice to San Antonio and re- ceived defender Daniel Califano. IJ.S. Tri_,,lu KIAMESHA LAK E, N.Y. Vic Seixas and •Iugh Stewart scored singles victories Monday to give the United States a 2-0 triumph over Canada in Cirst- rowtd play or the Stevens Cup, an internationa l senior tennis com- petition for pla yers 45 years and older. Seixas, a former Wimbledon champion and Davis Co pper, de- feated J acques Giguer e. 6-3, 6-4 and Stewa rt lopped Ken Sinclai r, 6-2, 6-2. Parseghlan Quits S OUTH B EN D, Ind. Halfback Mike P a rseghian. son of the former Notre Da me coach Ara Parseghi an , q uit football .Monday because or aggravated back problems . BIU'llo Ad"°""" FOR EST HI LLS. N.Y. Veteran Maria Bueno of Brazil , U.S. Open cha m pion in 1963 and 1964, de feated Nana Sato of J apan, 6·3. 6·4 Monday in the first round or women's qualifying for the 1975 U.S. Open Cha m · pionships. Top-seeded J oAnn Russel also advanced, eliminating Ste_phanie ToUeson, 6-4, 2-6, 6·2, whil e sixth- seeded Janey Haas beat Wendy Paish of Australia, 7-5, 3·6, 6-4. Other winners included No. 3 s e ed Wend y Tu r nbull or Australia, who overcame Mary . Hamm. 6·3, 6·3 ; and unseeded Ann 11aydon J ones, England,. ·who beat Kathy Harter of Seal Beach,6-J,6·4, Tuesd1y. Aogu1t 26, 1975 1• '• • -·~--·' ~ -"' ·-----~·a-• Youth's Racing Dream Ends in Death ISO M, Ky. CAP) -The death of an Eastern Kentucky mountain youth in search of· stock car r acing glo'ry has len. his 17.year·old widow with no Kentucki1ns who gravitate to small automobile race tracks, the grasaroota of auto racing: he wanted to Work his way up, lo drive in the bigge)1. auto races in the ar ea. ~ job and a baby on the way. ~ Earl Lo'4'e, who quit school in lhe sixth grade a nd worked sporadically in the mines, was neither idle nor reckless, bis fa mily and friends say. They r e m e mbe r him as a sobe r , hard.working youth "All be talked about was race cars and racing," Katy · Sue says. "He didn't care about the money . He did it for the fun and the thrill.'' ~:·· · deeply devoted to his famil y. . His widow. Katy Sue, says he often doubled his work hours to pay the bills when ' work could be round in Lh e mines. But Lowe sh ared a dream of h u n d reds of yo u ng Robert Meade, president or the Mountain Mot or Speedway, said, ''It's really the attention the boys get, and they 'r e try in g . t o beat somebody. They're fi guring, 'I can take my car and outrun you,'" He s aid Lowe wanted to work his way up lo the "super '""'~ ... ._ .. _,.,...;}~ Baffles Dodgers, 4--2 Phillies' Star Pitches in Pam LOS ANGELES (AP) -Larry Christe nson . t he 21-year·o ld rookie right -h a nder for the Philadelphia P hilli es, has such a bad back he was once told not to do anything m ore strenuous than pl ay a violin. The way he pitched Monday night in disp atc hing the Los Dodgers S late au.,._,_KABC cnt) ·-··· ~ 2f>Pl'liltdelphl.1.11 LCl~A~~ 7::Up.m _ Aug. 21 Philadelphi.1al Los A11<;1e~i ?:2lp rn. Auo. 21Ntw York al LO$ Anoe~ 7:2ip.m. Angeles Dodgers 4-2 on five hits, with relief he lp from Ge ne Garber, you'd never know he had a problem. "He's got a ba'.d back," Danny Ozark, the Phillies manager, said. "and he's had it all his life _ He shows a lot or g uts just walking out there." Th e vic t o r y k e pt th e second-place Phillies within three ga m es o r ri rst-placc Pitts burg h in t he Nationa l League East as r-1 ike Schmidt powered his 31st home run tying h im w ith tea mm a t e 'G r eg Luzinski for the major leagues' h om e r lea d , a nd Luzins k i dro'r'e in two runs with singles to PRJSON FIELDER KEPT ON RUNNI NG JACKSONVILLE, F1 a. -For a cente rfielder on the city prison farm baseball t eam, Thomas J . · Reust s ure had a Jot or hustle. Guards watched with approval · a s Reust, 31 , who still had nine months to ser ve on a concealed \l.'eapons eonviction, ran to the outfield position arter his team batted during a game at the cor- rectional center's field Monday. But Reust kept ri ght on run· ning until he reached the woods. And they haven't round him yet. pad his major le ague lead in runs batted in to 103. "Man for m an," Schmidt said of the Phillies, "we've got the best team in baseball. "But psycholog ically the Pirates have a n edge on us because they know how to lose . They don't panic when they lose a game beca use they've been ~n a race before. This is the first time for me -for most o( all or US, I guess -that I 've been in a pennant race this late in the season." Luzinski singled home Dave Cash in the fir st inning, Schmidt homered to lead orr lhe second and then Luzinski singled home Cash again in the fifth inning to give the Phils a 3-0 lead against loser And y Messersmith, 14 -13. The Dodgers. r estricted to two hits f o r f o u r innin gs b y Christenson, fi nally got a run in the rifth when rookie John Hale opened the inning with a double a nd later scored on an infield out. Los Angeles got within a run an inning later when Lee Lacy collected his third single -he had three or the Dodgers' five hits -a nd scored on a two-base hit by St eve Garvey, Garvey's 73rd run batted in. PHILADELPHIA ..... fl bl C.~1111:) 5 220 ecr..1,, ' 1 I 0 Johns!,,,..,, ' 0 1 0 M. Ancltr loOft rf I 0 0 0 lwln~lll l O 2 2 A.Allf"'!lb 2011 5.c:~mldl Jb 4 1 I ! M.JdOG• ti ( 0 I 0 Cllle•t ~ O O O Cltrl~Tl'f'SOnp 1 0 1 0 Carbtrp 1000 LOS ANGE LIES .Ill r II Iii l.ope\21:) l 0 0 0 Ldcytf (!JO W.Crawl<M"dr1 4 O o O c;.r~y lb J 0 ' ' CeyJb ,000 Hitltt f J 1 I 0 Ve,)9frt 4 000 Au5Wltl• J 0 0 1 Ml:'~rsmlth p 2 0 O O Wynnph 1 000 Houg~p 0 0 0 0 To1•1• ]4 ' 10 ' Tot•I~ ll 2 s 2 Pll1!adlilpht. I 10 010 100-, ~ A11<;1ele• ooo on ooo-2 DP-Phl ladelpnl • I , LGi Angele\ l L08-Phi!,)del"'11a a. LG• A.ng!:"I<!~ s. 28-H•le. C...r~y. HA-Sthrnldl (JH. SB-Ma001,., LOI""•· s-en ...... SF-R. Allen. " Cl\fi\letl!OO lW,l-() S~> C...rbl!r J•.~ Me~r)IT)lth ll,1,·IJ) I -. S.."'f--G..lrtier O 0 . T-2; 28, HR ER88S0 ~ 1 2 1 1 o a o 2 J 10 (4 ]4 o o a o o Ul"IT.._.... WELL-DRESSED UMP? -When an umpire's lug gage doesn't arrive, he usually has to borrow anything that fits -or almost fits. That's what happened to Billy Williams as he donned tight pants and a windbreaker to ump the Dodgers·Philli~s game Mond ~y ni ght. , I class" of racers, those who drive in the big.aest regional stock car r aces, with larger purses and more glamor than local races orrer . Lowe t ook a st ock car owned by his brother and a frie nd to Mo untain Motor Speedway two weeks ago for a practice run, pre~ng for a race with a $200 first prize. His racing dream ended when the car crashed through a g uardrail, s a ile d 75 feel through the air and landed on its top, Lowe died early the next day of head injuries. Katy Sue, who is expecting her child about Dec. I, says she ·will proba bly lose the house t r a ile r where t he , I Lowes lived beca use she can't make the paym ent!. She is staying now with a manied. sister. Frie nds h ave collected about $120 for Katy Sue, and Meade raised $400 ror her at the r aces after her hu.1band died, She qualified for rood s tamps and a t ree s tat e medical card. The . speedway will aliSO dona te the proceeds from another racing program next m onth, "We wa nt to do something for the baby," Meade says. "We hat ed that the boy got killed. It's just a simple fact that racing is a high risk : business." Katy Sue says that even she h8$ no money for baby: clothes, a crib and othe thlngs the baby will need. Lowe's rat her, Arnold. d d isabled mine r , says auto racing "is a bout the only ·thing for a young fellow to do around here and about the only thing that'll get him any! notice." But he says smilll track drivers who think they'll rise to the top are "just wasting their time. To win a million f dollars, you need somebody behind you to build a milliC>ll dollar car . Ain't many boys around here like ly t o get , that." Woody Barks Out Orders Ohio Sta te's Woody Hayes gives orders as he lines up his squad for a picture on the first da y of fa ll practice Monday. The con· trover sial Hayes, now in his 25th year al Oh io State, we lcomed 106 playe rs. (See story on Ohio State football, page A-11 ). 1,000 Mourn Donohue SUMMIT, N.J . CAP) -A clergyman fri end said he tried to pers uade Mark Donohue to enter lhe priesthood but "the lure or the engine was greater." So it was for Donohue, who was buried Monday after a requiem mass that was watched by 1,000 p e r so n s, in c luding m any lumin a r ies rrom the racing world. The lure or the engine, whi ch thrust him into the racing world and later e nded an eight-month retirement that he said was p e rmane n t, ca u g h t up t o Trainers Would Cut Injuries S AC RAME NTO (APJ - Impr o v e d p h ysica l examinations, more training for high school coaches and hi ring of more athle tic tra iners would r educe hig h school athletic i n j ur ies in Ca lifornia , a state-sponsored study says. The study, released today by th e s t a t e D e p a rtmen t of Education, was made by a group or 60 pe rsons r epresenting 10 Ca li f o rn i a profess io n al associations. Accor d in g l o s t atis tic s presented lo th e ·g roup , 48 percent of the 425,000 California hig h sc h oo l s t u d e n t "s pa rt ic i pa t i n g in spo r t s competition suffe red major or minor injuries in 1973. The study noted that onl y 50 percent of the state's high school coaches were physical education m aj o rs in coll ege a nd are certified to diagnoSf' a nd treat athletic injuries. The study recommended that the state develop a coachin g certification progr am, requiring proof or proficiency in athletic condi tioning, di agnosis and treatment of injuries and other areas or athletic safety. Also recomme nd ed "''e re: . -A s tand a rdized quality physical examination and form for use in a ll hig h schools. Examinations are now required but, the study said , there is great variety in quality. -An athletic t rainer employed by each county by Sept. 1, 1980. Thls trainer would develop a progra m to provide each school di.strict with a trainer by Sept, 1, 111112. -More attention to pftseason conditionine by each acbool district. Donohue last Tuesday when he died from bra in injuries incurred during a practice run for the Austrian Grand Prix. The mourners who packed St. The r esa's Rom a n Catholic Church we re a ll of the same mind Monday. They knew that for this shy, gentle man -li ke all the others who raced -life and death was separated only by a piece or movin~ machine. Mark was ' one of the nicest people , not jus t in racing but in the whole world," said Brian Redman, who was here along Says Williams · with fe llow driver s Ma r io Andretti, Bobby Allison, George Follme r , Gary Bettenhausen and Tony Hulman. lo pay their last respects to a fallen comrade who had won 57 major r aces. Donohue is survived by bis widow Eden . his two siste rs, and his two sons from a previous marria ge, Micha el, 11 . and David, 9, who was forced to wi pe away tears during the liturgy as c ries of "the Lord is kind and merciful" echoed through the church~ Pitching Big Key In Angels' Future BOSTON (AP ) -'Tm happy wi th everything except th e won-lost pe r centage,'' says Cali fo rn ia m a na ge r D ic k Willi a ms. in his first full season with the Angels. But wrinkles crease his brow as he recall s the injuries which have decimated hi s team. · "As goes our pitching, that's how we go," said Willi a~s. "We A "flela Slate A1IG.1mtt0ft KMPC 010) Auq. 2' C1lllnrnla a1 8 Gston 4 ·~Sp,m. A~. 11 C.1llfnrnl,1 .11 8o1lot1 lO:SS.1.m. Au111'9C.ll!nrnl.1 .1tDe1roil ':55p.m. a r en"l going to generate any pawer -we don 't have any power to generate -so we ha ve to utili ze our speed. ''And we caO 't use our speed if we're four runs down. That 's why pitching is so importaJlt to this club." · . And pitching is where the injuries have struck California hardest. · Williams said no-hit pitcher Nolan Ryan w•s s tuck with a calf muscle tear. two groin muscle pulls and a tricep tendon injury: He said Ryan also "ran into a streak where he just· wasn't effective." · Bill Singer , who has h•d back problems in the paAt, had various minor injuries including muscle $pasms "but 1urprilin&IY bis back was okay." Frank Tanan• suffered• groin muscle pull •nd mtased two turns because of a bUsler on the finger. In all, three pitchers mlsotd 20 tuma. Oii the brithlllde, "when Andy Haul r wasn't eUectlve we pul Ed Fi gueroa in there and he did well." Shortstop had been a problem . ''We're on .our fourth shortstop now," he s aid, "but Mike Miley looks pretty good to me. For a tim e th e r e , wit h Orla ndo Ramirez and Billy Smith, we had . 40 errors at short.'' Miley is hitting .179. but his s li c k fielding h a s lent a steadiness to the infield . ''And the catchers have been hurt," Willi ams said with a sigh.• "We bought Andy Et.cbebarren from Baltimore and two weeks late r he broke a thumb.'' Meanwhile, Ellie Rodriguez. has hit just .229. "We've got gr eat first and third basemen. Dave Chalk isn'l Brooks Robinson but he's got Robinson's bands, his quickness and he's got better speed. And if he hits .275 we're happy." Chalk. is hitting .273. . ··Bruce Bochte is a great young prospect,'' he said of his tall first baseman, who is hitting .276 but missed two months with a broken thumb. "We don't have any punch, bul we do have speed,'' he said. The club is nearing 200 steals. Mickey Rivers leads the m ajors with 64. · "Our goal whe n the seilson began was ,500 or better and l still think this is a .500 ball club. What disappointJJ-me is Lhat we've lost a few close games and we're 11 below .500. "But I think we can get third. We're only 31h out and I was .certainly encouraged by the wa.y Ryan pitched the last two times out, and 'i;aoana, and our bullpen .. • c·alltornia opens a twi&pmc series he.rethiseVe.n.lng. ·· ~ 1 I ,. I I • I' '' • Orange Coast EOITfON 1 'oda)'"s Closi11J: • , N.Y. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY AUGUST 26, 1975 c TEN CENTS Six :.· in Bid for \Mesa Sanitary Board I Six people· have taken out no~ation papers for the Co$l& Mesa Sanitary District. .. OnlY;-one person has returned the papers, but others Intending to file have until S p.m. Friday. Two seats are at stake in the election. those held by Robert Bri~~s, an electrical contractor."· and Francis Glockner, a building contractor. The sanitary district has a five· man board, with members serv- ing four-yeai:: terms. They watch over an agency which has a budget of $3 million and a general fund or $1 .4 million. The board meets on the ftrSt Wednesday of every month, with directors receiving $50 a meet· ing. The board seats are elective, but all the present members first joined the board by appointment. Both Briggs and Glockner ~ O.Uy PUet Pltolo t y Ald• ..... 11:-1..-1 Wolk Through Wire 1• This workman looks like he's walking in the middle of a t giant wire brush instead of a flood control channel. The ~ metal rods are for the reinforced co ncrete used to box in t the channel as it goes under the interchange of the Corona ~ del Mar and Newport freeways in Costa Mesa. Work on the I interchange will not resume until the -1,000-foot long culvert is completed. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !Niguel Minister Held !Jn Mesa Hit-run The minister o( the Laguna Niguel Community Church re- 5Dained in Costa Mesa City Jail today in lieu of $5 ,000 bail, follow- ing a car-bicycle accident Mon- ' day in which a teen-aged girl was dragged beneath an auto. Investigators said they booked the Rev. Clarence A. Vernon, 51, on suspicion of felony drunken driving and felony hlt-and-run after they round him in a search o( the city's east side. · Vernon's c hurch-owned car · ·was discovered parked behind a ·•1(-a(e on East 17th Street. not far •from the accident scene. ·' Victim o( the 6 p.m. accident, Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, or 320 "Santa Ana Ave ., Newport Beach, '"was treated at Hoag Memorial ''Hospital for multiple lacerations, abrasions and a possible neck in· •· i ury. " ., ____________ _ 'INTERFSI' RATES BUFFET STOCKS NEW YORK <UPll -Thestock ' market, discouraged by interest rates, closed broadly lower today 'fn slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. ' The· Dow Jones industrial, ... average ahead almost two l>ointa at theoutset, lost9.23poi.nt5 1 to803.ll . Jthad gained20.6SPoints the past two sessions foUowiag a month-long slide. Declines led advances by about two-to-one margin. ' Prices were lower in slow trad- ing on the American Stock Ex· ,f bange . ... .. . .. . . ,I l\1i ss Stekol was held overnight for observation and released ttus morning. Costa Mesa Police Offi cer Robert Chaney said witnesses obtained the license number or a 1959 Cadillac which allegedly swerved suddenly in southbound lanes of Irvine Avenue at Broadway, striking Miss Slekol's bicycle . She was dragged for: some di s- tance down the pavement beneath the vehicle before her body was dislodged, according to _police reports. Other motorists followed and copied the license number, said Officer Cheney. Investigators said the police helicopter Eagle 1 · spotted the s uspect auto behind Mr. Munchle's, a care at.379 E. 17th St .. shortly after its description and license were broadcast. Patrol &gt. Uick DeFrancisco contacted the minister inside, escorted him out and placed him under arrest, police said. Vernon, or 1138 RuUand Road, Newport Beach, gave his occupa- tion as minister of the Laguna· Niguel Community Church when booked into jail. Menagerie Rescued RIVERSIDE CAP) -•Animal control ofnei•IS Jmpaunded a . anlmai.: lncllodlng liOllS, Ogen. leopards, J11uar1, a bear and rabbits, saying they were quartered inhumanely in "filthy and small cages .. on a Glen Avon propert~. were appointed in 1967. The last time their terms expired was in. 1971. when they were both reap· pointed because of a lack or OP- .p0stng candidates. Other board members are Kerm Rima , w·ho owns a ha-rd ware" store, appointed in 1966; C. Thatcher Warren, a con· tractor, also appointed in 1966, and Walter F . Albers, in charge of campus operations at Orange Coast ·college, apPoinled last January. The only time there has been an election in recent years was in 1973, when Dale Secord ran un- successfully against three in- cumbents. . Board members are elected at large, not from divisions so in the Nov. 4 election voters will vote for two candidates. The sanitary district includes most of Costa. Mesa, parts or Or11nge County, and two geographical pocket..s in Newport Beach . Of the six who have taken out papers, only service station de- aler Phillip Evans has filed them a s required. The others are Eleanor Greene, a realtor ; Thomas S. Robertson, a brick mason ; Donald B. Phelps, a systems analyst; David L. McDuffie, an accounting student . Anti-vandal Window Torched and Robert Hanson, a motion pie· lure projectioni st. Recently the board adopted a new tax rate or two cents per $100 or assessed valuation. District manager J im Eldridge, who also is public services director for the city of Costa ,_1esa, said that this 1 is six cents dow n Crom last year 's rate. He attributed the drop to the (See ELECT, Page A2l \Kaiser School Hit Arsonist vandals caused an estimated $2,500 damage to a Costa Mesa junior high school Monday night by splashing a special plastic anti-vandal win- dow with inClammable liquid and igniting it . Costa Mesa Fire Department investigators today r.ontinued to Chastised Twins Try Suicide PITTSBURGH (APl -Ex· pressing remorse arter being scolded by their rather, 10-year- old twin brothers attempted to take their own lives by stabbing, taking rat poi son and inhaling ether. police say. Both survived and are expect· ed to be released this week Crom Pittsburgh 1-los pital. authorities report. The incident oCcurred Friday and was disclosed Mon- day. The names of the youngsters were not JP,ctde • .P,\.l~tic. Police sai'1 {he mother told them she found one boy with a knire protruding Crom his ab- domen, the result or a selr- inflicted stabbing, wh en she re· turned home. probe the 8 p.m . blaie at Heinz Kaiser Intermediate School, 2130 Santa Ana Ave. but said they had no solid leads. The fire was set in the cafeteria kitchen area and quickly spread to the surrounding structure, .causing additional s moke and water damage. Investigators said the damage estimated, of $2,500, was suggest~ ed by officials of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. Fire Protection Analyst RU6S Henderson said it was ironic that. the fire was set on the special plastic window. NIWl'Oltt ·~- ~ @ DrUSTIN AVE. >RVI ""' He said a series or vandalis m incidents including window . smashing at the eastside school campus led to installation or the plastic anti-vandal window as a precaution. Investigators said the damage could probably be repair ed quickly. •Existing Parlcs 9Under Constuction L!Sites Purchc:i~ed ()Pfanned Sites She said the boys told her they had also taken rat poison and in· haled ether £rom an aerosol can used t o start l'ars in l'Old weather. They also had left a note, with many misspellings, ":hi ch read : "Dear Mom and Dad : We com- mitted sueaside because wear no good and no longer a part or the ramily . So, solong Crom us. Rem- brance. Sorry about this." WHERE PARKS ARE -These are the names behind numbers on Costa Mesa parks map ; 1, Corsica Park; 2, Lions Park ; 3, Estancia Park; 4, Harper ; 5, Lindbergh ; 6, Mesa ·Verde; 7, Paularino; 8, Te Winkle; 9, T ustin Avenue; 10, Vista; 11, Civic Center; 12 , Heller; 13, Marina View; 14, Suburbia; 15, Tanager ; 16, Gi sler ; 17, Suburbia, second phase; 18, Wakeham: 19, Charle Street; 20. Wilson Street ; 21, Ogle Street ; 22, planned for Brentwood Street area; 23, planned for Bear Street area . · Police said the youngsters had been scolded by their rather and ordered to write 600 times: "Stealing and lying are two com· mandments that should not be broken." No charges will be filed , pOlice said. Mesa Running Out Of Park Buy Funds Wayne Said 'Unchanged' The condition or actor John Wayne is unchanged, ofCicials at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach said today. Wayne, 68, has been at the hospital since last Wednesday Cor "rest .-nd routine tests." A hospital aide said he is still "rest· ing comrortably ..• However, a family spokesman said the Duke is being treated for a staph infection and a cough. Hospital o(Ci cials declined to comment on whether his current hospital stay is connected with his history of lung cancer. By ALAN DIRKIN OI .... D•UY Pli.t SUtt Costa Mesa has nearly bought all the parks it can with the $3 .9 · million bond issue authorized by voters two years ago. Leis ure Services Director Keith Van Holt said that he hopes all the purchases will be completed or in escrow by Qc. tober. The bond issue, $1.3 million of which was for development of the parks, was approved by 70 per· cent of the voters in a campaign to provide the city with another 70 acres o( parks. But the city, will fall far short of . that goal largely because of the escalating land costs. All told, the 11creage acquired with the · bond money will total only about Equal Rights Bid SS acres, Van Holt said. This will mean that the city . will have 156 park acres, and a total or 23 site&, 10 or the sites be· ing financed by the bond election. Not all of Costa Mesa's resi- dents may know where even the exis ting parks are largely because maq,y a r e not visible from main highways. Van Holt said that to correct this problem high visibility was one of the criteria to be used in recent park acquisitions, but acknowledged that the high cost and shortage or land had hurt that goal too. "The new sites just will not be that visible, but they will be more visible than any other sites we could have purchased," he said. (See PARKS, Page AZ) Women Pledge BQttle By Tbe AssOciat.ed Press One of Ford's own staff mem- Wom en around the nation ben, Patricia Llndh, a presiden- Celebrated a 55-year-old victory tial assistant on women, sald in a today by pledging to fight for spech in Kittery, Maine, tpat the further gains in their struggle for lederal government remains a full equality. male-dominated instiiuti90. Most or the activities marking But she said there att-signs·or the anniversary or the ratifica-progress. Uon of the 19th Amendment giv-"Bit by bit. bill by bill, case by ing womtii the right to vote were case and decision by decision, we low--~y i.n contrast to the fervor are closing the gap,·• she said. o~ previoµs equal rights de· ~e N~Uon.al 0 ,tlanlzalion for moostr.atiorui. Wom,tA spOnloftd a series of,de· Pr .. !den\ Ford cleclarec! his monitraUono around the <ourttry • det.enninl~ "to make our gov. (()C.Ullng OD ever)'t.bing from • erimenl • 1bc;>wcase: or equal op-~I emp{Oyment OP.POrtunlties port\lnity. ''!He said Women's toqlme i" the atreets. EqUallty Day ••reminds l.ll of bow ' A m;Uor aim of aome of the de· much more needs to be done tq mop.strAtors is raU!l~Uon of the make equal opportunity a realitr, Pf'OPOled Equal .R':I!':' Ammd- in our naliC?D•l UJ'.e ." • _ .. ~,,, ~Q '1b1nni n& diic:ii~aU~n . ........... ""'~ because of sex. The amendment must be ratified by 38 states by 1979 to become law and has won a,pproval an 34. . Some of today 's celebrations Nrrked to the days of the sul- lragettes. Three women who fou1ht for adoption of the 19th. Amendment a·nd who voted for the flnlt time in 1920 were special guests as Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Sha pp signed a proclama· tlcD deslg11atin1 Aui. 26 as Equal RlllhbDay. . Gov. Daniel Walker of Illinois ·prepared tQ sign a bill makin& . the birlhda'y of 1uffrage leader ~nB .Anlhonyaslateholiday. · ™ '1 .S. 'Postal Servi re cbosa Sei>eca. Falh~.Y .. scene ol lho CSM ~011EN, Pqe.U) I I Mesa Bandit Gets $10 at Gas Station A young bandit who drove a red escape car got away with on - ly $10 this morning after sur(>ris- ing a Costa Mesa auto service mechanic and beating him un- conscious as he worked on a carburetor. James R . Barnes, 20, of the Carburetor Service Center, 3006 Harbor Blvd., called police short-· ly arter he regained conscious- ness. Officer De nnis Cost said , Barnes was working a1one in the small service garage when the suspect drove up and began fill- ing his car with gasoline in the ; adjacent Mobil Oil service sta· tion. OraLa=g~~'14j~a8t · Weatller Night through mid· morning low clouds a nd fog, otherwise mostly sun· ny Wednesday. A little cooler inland with tem- peratures near 80. Beach temperatures around 70. INSIDE TODAY A power blackout in Par1U9Ql sparked rumors of. a coup lhat sent the Communist-· controlled notion into a tizzy /OT .several hours. See story M . · Ia•ex .. " " .. •• 11·1 • • "'"'r .... ... •• •• •• ;i;·surf. 1 Gone,But I ··nueBack Jly STEVE MITCHELL Of HM Dillil)' Piiot $1ioll llurricane Jl~a. the fei sty lad)' \\'ho brought. b<g surf to short· changed Orange Coast surfers this week, drifted out or the weather window today taking the big s wells with her. But fore- casters say a ne w stonn is due by ihe weekend. The hurricane, which general· ~ wind gusts up to 130 knots Saturday, broug ht eight to 10-foot "'aves to Orange Coast beaches '.Monday and today, lo lhe delight of wave-starved board and body s urlers. Don Luft of the National \\'eather Service in Los 1\ngeles, said the storm. localed about 1,000 miles south1,•.'cst of La Paz, i s moving westward at 35 knots and is dissipating qu.ickly. He said ocean swells should re- turn to normal Wednesday but had good news for weekend wave riders in the form of another 1ropical depression. The forecas ter s aid a new .storm, forming about 500 miles west of Acapulco . is following the s ame route taken by Ilsa last week. ~'The winds are not as strong a s Il s a but the tropical depression is picking up speed and s hould reach gusts of 6S knots by later today ... Luft said. He said the storm shouJd be in the weathe r "windo...,:" in a few days and the effects shouJd be felt on the Orange Coast by the 'veekend in the form or larger surf. . flra\·in g 57-deg(ee ""'alers. sur- ·fers Monday remained in the "-'att>r until 8 p.m . at Bi g Corona, catching nine-foot waves ...,·hich fo rmed next to the rock jetty at the Newport Harbor entrance. * * * Biggest Surf Of Year Hits '.Coast Strands By lULARV KAYE 01 1M Dilllly P ilot S~ T he bi ggest surf or the year kept Newport Beach lifeguards busy Monday, policing stubborn s urfers and rescuing 60 persons :from rough water. Strong riptide conditions were created by th e thunderi ng 'breakers, which a veraged eight to 10 feet. Some sets of lS feet ;rolled in. The cold , 59-degree water tem- perature kept all but the hardiest swimmers from the surf and helped cre ate a disturbance a l 20th Street at noon. when lhe dai- Jy surfing ban went into effect . Some 75 s urfers in lhe water re- fused to leave as ordered by lifeguards, who were enforcing 1he noon-lo-4 ban. Surfer s reasoned that they should be allowed to stay in the v.·ater because of the huge surf and because of cold water, left the wa\'es mostly free from swim- niers . 'Lifeguards. howe\•e r , con - tinued to enforce the regulation ind enlisted the help of two beach iratrol poli ce o ffice r s, who boarded a lifeguard boat and crui sed o ut to the s urfers' vjcinity. Police. arres ted Matthew 1'f:ene, 18, or 13772 Typee Way, Irvine, and Rich ard J . Roberts, 20, of Yorba Linda, for allegedly Obstructing a police officer. ·Surfers r e portedly refused to re spond l o c ommands by lifeguards and the police to leave the ocean. • After the two were arrested, in- westigators said. the rest of the -.ufers grabbed their boards and Jteaded for the shoreline. ' ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT • T"° O•""<>" C:o•\1 01!1• Piiot . 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Mayor Alvin Pinkley noted that both Council men Jack 1-lam- mett and Dom Raci ti have con- flict s on Tuesday nights and thererore the date should be changed. An ordinance proposing the change \11iU be on the c'ouncil agenda next week. and if adopted the switch will be made in about two months. Counti lm an Robert Wil son was mayor when the change to Tues· d ay even ings was made about 18 n11J1lths ago. He said meeting on Tuesdays gives the council more time to '.:~udy staff reports that are not received until Friday ar- ternoon. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said that staff r eports could be sent out on Thursdays. Pinkley · noted that this appeared to satisfy ever yone's needs. that or preserving the lead time and yet avoiding the conflict s that Raciti and Hammell have. Rites Slated For Mesan L .. J. Schultz Funeral services will be held in J\.1ichigan for a Costa Mesa man found dead in his aPartmenl over the weekend by a worried friend v.•ho hadn't been a blc to contact him. . No local rites will be held for Leonard J . Schultz. 41, of 1975 Pomona Ave., who had apparent- ly succum bed some time before his longtime acquaintance dis- covered the body. Mr . Schultz was a self-employed plumber. Coroner's d eputies said Mr. Schultz apparently di ed of natural causes as he lay on the livin_g room couch. The victim is survived by his father, Anthony J. Schultz, of Detroit, Mich., according to spokesmen for Bell Broadway Mortuary. fo rwarding runeral directors. Thief Get,s MD Cans Thieves made off wilh an undetermined amount of money collected by the Huntington Beach Jaycees for the Mu sc ular Dystrophy campaign to- day. Jaycee members 1aid the money, nickels and dime! placed in 48 collec· lion cans, was miss ing from the Jaycee head- quarters at 5th and Main streets. ' Kids Dress For Cartoons A penny carnival with a ''Looney Tunes·' cartoon theme is planned for Thursday in Lions Park. Costa Mesa. The carnival, sponsored by the city's Department of Lei1ure Service1, will beain at 12 :30p.m . and wind up at 4 p.m. · There will be a Baby Huey diaper race, a Buaa Bunny CU· rot·eating contest, a bubble rum cbewin1 contest, and 1 dttsa-up contest in such cbaractera u Baby Huey and Bugs BunnJ. Slayton Surgery • HOUSTON CAP) -Altron•ul· Donald K. Slayton , 51, underwent s urgery today to determine It a s maU Jeston on hla Jett lung 1s cancerou.s. 20 Fired Officials Backed SACRA MENTO (UPIJ -More than 20 inheritance tax referees fired by Stat~ Controller Kenneth Cory have a Chu.n ee to get tbelr jobs back. Calaveras County S uperior Court Judge J oseph Huberty has ruled unconstitutional a pro· vision of stat~ law that Bllows the controller to fire without cause a percentage of the refertts before the expiration d a te of their four- year terms. The law allows the controller lo fire up to 10 percent of the re- rerees in a county in any one year, but allows him to fire at least one. Currently 34 counties have qnly one referee, while Los Angeles County has more than 30. Cory fired 23 referees in June. He later cam e under criticism, and investigation by a federal grand jury, for the firings afte r it was learned many of the persons chosen .as replacemC'nts were political friends or relatives of contributo rs. J ack Dozier. a San Joaquin County referee who was replaced by a v.·oman whose family con- tributed to Cory 's campaign, filed the suit leading to Huberty's decision. f'ro., Page Al PARKS ... The accompanying map shows where the parks are in Costa Mesa. Some are what are termed vest-pocket parks , one or t>A'O acres next to a school site, others are neighborhood parks, about S acres. a nd two are community parks, Te Winkle with 49 acres, and Lions Parks with 10 acres. Not shown is the planned 250-- acre Fairview Regional Park between the Cost a Mesa Golf and Country Club and the Santa Ana River. The city owns 27 acres in this park . but this land will be coordinated with the rest O'Nlled by lhe county and the Yi'hole park will be operated by the county. Te Winkle and the downtown Lions Park, form erly city park, have the most racilities. They have picnic tables, s he lters, cooking facili ties. including braziers and e lectrical outlets, fire rings, s inks, and baseball facilities. Lions park has the only city handball courts, and Te Winkle the only te~nis courts. The city also hopes to develop Te Winkle's dirt hill, perhaps with a bike trail, water slide and a s kateboard course. Some of the neighborhood parks have baseball areas, but do not have lighting. Some of lhe s maller parks do not h ave restrooms, and Van Holt noted that this does not upset area resi- dents because they feel it pre- venls use of the parks by other neighborhoods. Lions , Mesa Verde a nd Paularino parks all have shuf- fleboard courts. Horseshoes can be tossed at Lions and Paularino parks, and volleyball courts are up at the Corisca, Lions, Heller, Tanager and Te Winkle sites, ln addition to Lions and Te Winkl e , Harper, Heller , Lindbergh, Mesa Verde, Paularino, Tustin Avenue and Vista parks have braziers. Vista also has three fire rings_ The map shows park locations. The rirst 16 sites are already de- veloped. Numbers 17 and 18 are under construction. Numbers 19 through 21 have just been ac- quired, while numbers 22 and 23 are sites that are being sought. Van Holt estimated that all of the parks will be developed by 1979. Motorcyclist Goes to Jail For Assault A young motorcycli&t planning to have his mother pick him up and drive him home went to Costa Mesa City Jail instead Monday night, when he allegedly took a swing at one of the offi cers detain- ing him . Vincent A. LoPez, 18, of 530 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa, was booked on suspicion of assault on a Police officer after the 10:30 p.m . episode. O(ficer Mike Watkins said he stopped Lopez on the suspicion he had been drinking. but found \hat Lopez wu not sufflcienUy under I.he lnflue-nce to be arrested. lnve1U1ators said they sug- gested someone could call his mother to plck him up and they wduld ror1et the whole thing, but Lopez as1ertedly became angry and belll1erent. Backup officers Watkins and Cbrlo Bell then arrived on tile ....,. at Newport Boulevard and Broadway, a.n appearancewhlcb apparently an1ored Lopu, In· vest11ator1 said . • Uf'I TtttplMIU• Pressi11g the Flesh President Ford reaches into an enthusiastic airport c rowd on his arriva.1 in Milwaukee lo address the While House Conference on Domestic Affairs. It's the first time in 11 years that a presid e nt has visited Milwaukee. Costa Mesa Hires Housing Director The city of Costa Msa Mesa has hired a housing director who will handle the city 's housing as- sistance a n d community de - velopment program. The hiring of Anthony V. Can-. nariapo, 46, to the $16,000-a-year position was one of the first steps taken v.·hcn the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment recently a pproved the city 's application for $229,000 in (ederal funds . The funds arc give n for the up- grading of living standards for those on moderate or low in- comes. In the firs t year of a $oi.2 million , six-year program , the ci - ty plans to spend $60,000 on lov.·- cost loans to rehabilitate homes a nd $60.000 on di rect grants. Next year Costa Mesa will re- Mesan Seized In Bank Theft Case A Costa Mesa sound systems business employe who allegedly pocketed more than $1,000instea<J or making a bank deposit as as- signed Friday night was arrested Monday by police. Larry K. Kendall, 26, o( 1433 Superior Ave ., Newport Beach, v..·as booked for inve!iitigation of grand theft and held in lieu or $5,000 bail. Detective Tom Boylan also booked Kendall on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs after alleged contraband was dfs. covered during the questioning a nd arrest procedure. J oseph R. Krenek, of Universi· ty Stereo, 1829 Newport Blvd., called police aner the sum he said was entrusled to Kendall was not deposited as it s hould have been. Of(icer Rod Haddock was told by company e mployes they believed their loss was about $7.000 initially -$3,200 cash and the remainder in checks and charge receij:>ts. Investigators said today the sum has been revised downward to about $1 ,000 following further checking into the case. ceive $5.40,000 and the assistance will be more extensive. Cannariapo's job will be to handle those applications. Can- nari apo is from the cit y o f Milwaukee. Wis .. where he was the properly rehabilitation of· ficer . Be for e that he wa s Milwaukee's community or· ganizations supervisor. Cannariapo, who is married with three childi-en, will be work- ing under Will iam Duru1, the as· sist a nt city manager in charge or Costa Mesa's redevelopment and community development pro- grams. f'ro., Page .4 l ELECT •.• collection of additional fees from developers and a surplus in the construction fund. He noted that the sewer service charge (or a person with $40,000 in the dis· irict works out at $1 .65 a ye ar. The district is also responsible for trash collection rrom re- sidences. The annual trash fee for a. single fa mily home re~enlly was raised from $26 to $30. Assembly OKs Badham Vets Benefit Bill A bill spon!ored by Newport Beach Republica n Assemblyman · Robert Badham that would give ·former servicemen a boost up the retirement benefit ladder got the Assembly's 44 -16 okay Monday despite some harsh criticism . The bill, drafted by Sen. James Whetmore CR -Buena Park), · would allow county boards of supervisors to give up to four years' credit in the couht y employe retirement system for prior military service. The bi ll now goes to Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. Mesa's Sign Law Change Gets Study Costa Mesa's s ign code, which limits signs to the fi rst story of buildings, may be changed. City Councilm an Robert M . Wilson spoke out against the restriction at a study session Monday night, arguing that signs atop hi gh-rise structures help people to identify locations. He noted that ordinances in neighboring cities do not limit building signs to the first story, and said the Costa Mesa or- dinance should be changed. No council member disagreed with the position he expressed and thus it appeared lhe law may be altered. Councilman Jack Hammett was not al the meeting, but in the past he has criticized the first-floor restriction. Jn a hotly debated vote at a re- cent council m ~eti ng, council members allowed the Citizens Bank of Costa h-Iesa lo put its sign on the second s tory. City !\tanager Fred Sorsabal Pointed out a t the study session ·that while some buildings in Irvine do have signs above the . first story, the Irvine ordinance- only gives prope rty owners an option ; they may have the sign on the first story or hlgher, but not both. In a further comment today, Councilman Wilson pointed out that the South Coast Plaza Hotel's sign is restricted to the first story_ If the sign were higher, he said, "it would point out where South Coast Plaza is -that would be a big plug for the city.'' f'ro111 Page AJ WOMEN ••. . first women's s uffrage conven- tion in the United Slates, to issue a commemorative s tamp celebrating 1975 as International \Vomen's Year. "Som e day I hope that women . will be equal enough so that we don't have to issue a stamp about it," said Mirian Schottland, who designed the commemorative is· sue featu ring a golden female biological symbol against a white ·background . CARPEIING-And Common "CENTS" Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each carpet store is trying to be the ""cheapest'" stOte in town. • You won't be given any fa st shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades, but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry, and mos! ARE NOT EXPENSIVE! Alden's has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting in their homes. It is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or intelligence concerning the looks of their furni shings. We have always operated on the premise that customers will enjoy and be happier with better carpets, and this has paid off for us with constant and perpetuating growth throughout nineteen years in Costa Mesa. *••• ... carpe DEN'S :iiisiaiiitiiin:·custof1! draperies l tc. NO. 210422 ''Take me to jail, I'm an (ob- •~ty)." he 11.-rtedty shouted, taktn1 a 1wln1 at one officer, mluln1, lhen alle1edly f)Ullcblnt I .him' In the shoulder°" the pair · 1663 PLAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·23SS grappled. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_. .. l I 7