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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilot.f --, •• or; r. . • • -• ' . • -----,, ----. ·--------.. ~ ~ ' -Eli,i ~-~S~ttpo~t y-·-- ' I ·• WEQN ESDAY AFTERNoON;'SEPTE~1 , VOL ti. MO. Ml ! SECTIONS. M PAGES ' Fu.-ry Friends • . - Doctor . 3 ..... -...... • • . " :: ' . ' ' -To, .~~y :. ~-~ • J. tr, .. elfare Paid· . ; ~~··~t $i,,l9~ in .Aul . SAtRAM'tNTO~CUP[) ,-Lynette' "'Squeaky" Fromme, accused or rying to m urder President 1''ord, , '+ : receivedla totarof $1, 95in county welfare P-ayments in 13 months, 1t was reported today. (Related story, AS) ~eldBy Off-duty Officer · . 4 D•lty ... let Miii!'"""• -lrvir1e police dilipalcher Cindy Ward secures three furry bits of evidence in evidence lockers at the Irvine Police ,.. Facility. The crime: cruelty to animals. The cats, • dubbed ''The Three Lieutenants'' were found abandoned in front of the Walnut Village Pet Shop in the Walnut Shopping Center in Irvine about 4:30 a .m . today. Police plan to a:sk the pet shop to take the kittens and seek good homes for them. Five Teams Out Charger Boss Vows 'To Cancel Season ' By the Associated Press The owner of the San Diego Chargers says he would "vote-to cancel the season" if three or more National Football League teams goon strike. But ·before Eugene V. Klein's comments Tuesday, his players voted to support a strike called by_ the New Engl aq.d Patriots and joined later by ttle New YQrk Jets and the Washington R~k:iN. To- REFRIGER41'0R ' ~ WAS -HOT ITEM "The ad produced rDore than SO calls and I sold tbe l'.'efrigerator · via the Daily PiloC.-.1,alWeys use the 'P(lot anytim•· 1 have anything to sell.·• .• ':i' That's the advertislpg success story told by the Huntington Beach man "'ho placed this ad : Frlgidiifre. CCJ?Jptrtorrc refrig. rrosl free 2 yrs . old . Be:t-ut , cond . $150 /bat ofr. xxx -~xu an 5:30. Ir you have an appliance you'd like to convert to cash, call ' 642.5678. We make it· easy for you,to put a few words to work for~. lll'ih• Dally }'!lot. · day. the Detroit Lions and New York Giants also voted to go on strike. A yole on whether they th~mselves will strike is expected to be taken sometime berore the Chargers are host to the Pit- tsburgh SteeJers Sunday, "Quite a few are for it, .. !;:.tid Joe .Beauchamp, the players· representative. Another Charger player · who asked not to be identified said there was little sentiment for a stri'ke. , The National FootbaJI League, hit b.y the growing strike five days before the scheduled opening of its 1975 season, an~bunced today its firm intention to play this .weekend. . The Lions joined the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Washington Redskins on the unmanned picket lines as the na· tion:.S higb.est-p;aid football players enforced their demand tbat...lhe..N-F-L · s owners giv" then1 a labor con tr act to their liki!lg . ~reiinWhilc, with four of th is weeken<l's ll opcnin~ ~anies in leopar<f , e-NFL ~fanAge1nent Q9uncil called a meeting or the Ii league ownen who hold the Power to Cincel any or all 0gnmes. A· le!le~ke..sman previously • ' ·-. Sµppoit~:. . ~ ., ,, In a verdict that.. s·ee.i)s ~aln to go all the )Va~/to t~ ¥fti~"1 Slates Supyeme. COurt .... In Orange Counfy: Superior Court jury has awarded chit(!, upjort damages against-'! i}liy1i~an who petformed ·an dnsu~elSful abortion operati1>n. · •; The jury· in Judge Jafnes t:. Judge's courtroom gave Alexia Mechikoff. of Anaheim $31,200 after her attorney successfully arg.ued that d efendant Dr . Norton Humphreys wa s 't responsible for the birth .of'hcr chij\I nearly four years ago. They added $10,000 to the damageis-aSSesse4 agairist the phySici~..tor mental distress in· flicted on Mis~echikoff as a re· suit of the unsti5ce&sfuJ ~bortion surgery. .z-ol ~ If Miss Mechikoff had returned to her doctor fp:r. a second a&or· it.ion attempt at the i.tme·he-sug- gested she would h~ve been given d&uble the da age!; she has been awarded. h r lawyer commented after the verdict was returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at rault for "'ailing until her pregnancy was advanced; o the point that a second operatfon could not be performed.. Miss Mechkikoff's 3-year·old daughter was born with a club foot, court testimony revealec\, It was made clear that the unS\Jc . ces~rut abortion surgery was bot responsible for the affliction. r Gu.ard Withdrawn 'LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP J The last contingent of Kentucky ~a· tional Guardsmen called in I I days-(Igo afte1" antibusin g disturD8.nces has been deactiv\.t· ed, but a beefed ·Up force or state police remains on speeial duty in Jerrerson County .• The Sacramento Union said Miss Fromme's rcximinate, Sandra GPOO. received Sl~ in welfare ,paymeHts frow Saccamento County in July and Augus_t, 1974 . Miss.Fromme received the money from September, 1973 , to September, 1974, the Union said. puri_ng a bail reduction hearing Tuesday, Miss Good said she received a monthly lrusUund payment 1 of $200 and used" the money to.. support them . The "-"Qmen also received food stamps last year, she said. The union said a county \Velrare Departme nt spokesman.declared the women "were screened like anybody else." To be eligible' for the P.ayments, a reci- pient must be ei ther jobless or disatiled and intend to live in the county. Lawyer for Hughes Hints· 'Blackmail' NEW YORK (APJ .- Billio'naire recluse Howard l·li.J ghes did nqt show up in court t.oday lo prove he is still alive. But a lawyer for Rughes' Sum· ma Corp. did, and said the at- tempt by two shareholders in the Air liQuid ation Co. to have Hughes declared legaJly dead smacked of blackmail .. "Inference is plain that the plaintiffs believe ir they make enough or a nuisance of them,elves, someone will pay them' to go away, .. lawyer Chester Davis said .in moving ror dism'issal bf the-suil. · ·, "StateY:SuPfeme .(;our,t Justice Bcma'r'i'i N:fdel. who signed an · orde'r giving Hughes until today lo prove he is still cili.ve. reserved decision on the Davis motion. -~ l:IAPkt!smah.for Summa Corp. in Los Angeles has said the in- duslriali.st is alive, but Davis did notdeal with the question. .. Any extc;nded comment 00 the claptrap submitted in sup- port of the application to declare Hughes dead would dignify it out of reason,·· Davis declared. He said the court la ck~ jurisdiction and a ruling for the plaintiffs ··would turn the <See HUG JI ES, PageA2l V.S. Get.s 50o/c More for Grain WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford was told today during a cabinet .ll)eeting on grain· s'dles to Russia that the SOviet Union tentatively agreed to pay•f1.S . Shippers $16 a ton - more than a 50 percent increase over the old rate. "It looks like' we got a $16 rate on the freight.·· Commerce Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton was heard ~o say as the meeting W"!i getting under way. Morton said he had, just talked with an American o/(icial in Moscow and "he got a handshake on the deal. .. MU~age, P·arl9~s. Targets • ' • • Santa Ana police have cap.; lured a man they suspect of being the nude firebomber who has struck several times al '- large apartment complex this week. A poliC'e spokesman said today Robert E . Ries. 19, who lives in the apartment complex al 1221 E. Beechwood St .. has been charge4 with setting several small rir6 at the apartl]lenls starting Mon. day night . - That first fire destroyed the contents of a garage used by San· ta Ana police orficer George Geiger. Geiger·s personal car and the city patrol motorcycle he uses were destroyed. Tuesday night. in his off-duty hours, Geiger kept an ey~ on the· parking area at the apartments in hopes the arsonist would strike again. The officer's vigilance wa!; re- warded when he spotted the nude man hiding in a clump or bushes near the garages holding "'hat appeared lo be a beer bottle filled with gasoline. The officer a ll cgc.'<I the suspect was trying to light a cloth wick stufred intolhe bottle. The motor officer shouted a warning to the suspect. who im- mediately surrend~ without a struggle. Geiger found some gasoline·soaked c lothing nearby· and called for assistance. Weathe ·r !\1o st ly fair through Thursday with cooler l(•m - p er at u re s expect ed. especially inl;ind llighs Thursday about 70 at thr beaches rising to lhl' lov.' ~inland. INSIDE T ODAY The de/tndard 1vas unu11/bng to muweT questions put lo him at his robbery t niil. hul u)lren he did. th e an s1111?rs 111·re strange. to soy /he it'nsl ."<'" staryA4 -. ... ,. ., Working with the stale under than ... the servic·es allowed by law. activ1ty :lF.tedly asked them if I d Oaliforn~s's-··red light'' law. _11dercovet-inve9tigat0f'!!-r-e-they we lice officef&-be(«•e--h.,~t•_,.~,9rn,<T•-"TkJritO.,,~n~~.----.. ,~l---I Orange County Di5lrict Att~mey Ponedly said they were sexually comm enc ng the additional 11M11~ e• ,..,,.,... o • Q!ciL I-licks has filed Superfor· stinfttli'tt~ by~ femite Operators treatillent. 1 • 1 ~'::t: ... r! As,~; ~~~;r" r11 Cou rt arl ions that could close lhe att the parlors While undergoi"g-o · N8med 1.1 de f cndants are: ci.11111-T t11-10 ,.,,,o, .. rJr,, ~ "'' d N ' J M °""'<I 8~ 0.-""f" C..ur.!v doors at .si:o: mas:-a__g_e parlors.in . cou.r•~ or massage an heat &na s apancse ass age, o--• . ei Pt<t.pl<t , Or:ingcCounty. -• ' ' treafinent:;' European Massage Patlor, Pat's :::er:'::;. :: ~:.:::.!!~,.'lf' ll1soffic<'filedthes~xlawsult1 The inve.Stigators, described' Health Spa, Japanese Fuji ~·-"' ••' il0<.•,,.,.•••h ag3\nst {ive parlors in Anaheim .in tbe actions-!JS s.peeially Massage ·Parlor and Massage of ~· "~: :; ~~',~'!'!"' and one in Santa A, na ~er pofice recruited "Volunteer citizens... Toyko. all of Anaheim and the ....,.,..,.c. ... • 111 w.,.,,., • d 1 ed th _ _,_. Ct W.rhl N•w1 in ttJose cities ,cla/ ed tbat a.,.v s prosecutors ' at the 7-11 Mas1age Parlor o( Santa ... ..,.. ct . ' ..... __ , ,, <'· " • /,Ill " u "" .. ., p tr.oqs were rec_ef\rlng :more muaeuiles tnvolved to the sexual Ana. . \ '' • --=~fl-. _.1_-=-------~-------'-'-------1 --J\. r, t ·' ~ (~NFL, PafeA2l • ___J_ J~ J • -. \ .. ---...... -,;:::.;_ ... j ·1 -' A2 DAIL y PILOT s Wednetday. SeptDmber 17, 1975 Poison ap r Mi ii p • d 84NKER LOCKS · ss es ·ro nnse . -, liiNoi1S OUJ.' I • • , < · • . ', .f \imDLETOWN. Ill. <UPI> -Kissinger D enies P e rs hing D elivery·· ·-r:.~r·:gt~·~~.~~~\:·:u~t: holdup -the banker locked the door before they could get in . CINCINNATI , Ohio <APJ - The ",U~lted' State!S has agreed to CO?l!j~d~r supplying Is rael with soph1st1cated battlefi eld mi ssil es capable of carrying nuclear weapans, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.said today. .,.t hat Js rael has actually bCt"n pro· mlsed deltvery of the weapon system. known as the Pershing missil e. firmed nor denied it. E. W. Bloomquist, president of Mea-nwtiile, the.-Ford •d· Mid.dletown State Barut, said a He~sCiallriing 'O~ders Gi~en' ~I He strongly denied. ho'o'·ever , There has be en coostant specul<1tion that the Israelis have dewloped nuc lear weapons, but the government has neith<'r con- UPIT•~• AIRMAN LEONARD MATLOVICH LEAVES HEARING Homosexual Fights for 'Persecuted Minority' Homosexual Offic~r Test,s AF Gay St«lld HAMPTON, Va. (UPI) - When Air Force T .Sgt. Leonard M'atlovich was teaching race re- lations, he told students that homosexuals arc the most pre- secuted minority or all. A hearing under way at Langley Air Force Base may provide a test of that statement. · The Air Force wants to dis- charge the 32-year-old Matlovich because he"admitted in a March 5 Ford Against Low Penalties On Marijuana WASHINGTON <UPIJ - President Ford, whose wife has said their children have "pco- bably" tried pot and that she might have tried it in her youth were it as Popular, says there is no reason to propose deC'riminalization of marijuana. "I do not believe we have sufri· cient evidence at the present time to warrant any recommen· datfon in that regard.·· Ford said in answer to a question at a news conference Tuesday. Asked if he had read the 1973 report of the National Com - mission on Marijuana and Drug .&.hose, which recommended re- moving criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana for personaJ use, Ford said he read "summaries of a number of studies in this area and there is no consensus and therefore, until more informa- tion is available, I would not make an:ii such fecommcnda- tion .'" Former Pres ident Nixon re- pudiated the report. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT letter to superiors, "·I have ar· rived at the conclusion that my .) sex preferences arc homosexual. not heterosexual.·· The administrative hearings on the landmark c-ase began Tuesday . During the , opeqing s.ession, one nf Matlov1ch's students told the five-member Air Force OOard that as a demonstration, Matlovich wrot6j. horl}osexual ,in three-foot high'" tetters. on the blackboard. The student said he was offended because that dis- cussion was out"of-pJace in a class devoted to race relations. Another, believing homosex- uality to be wrong and harmed by the Bible, said Matlovich con- vinced him and 90 percent of the class that homosexuals should be tolerated. As the hearing progressed, so too did a d istinction between younger enlisted men -the graduates of classes given by· l\Jatlovich -and older officers reluctant to see beyond the re- gulation that saY.S "homooexuals are not tolerated in the Air Force .. , Questions to the board showed the officers did not read the next paragraph , which said that although it is "general -pllicy" to discharge homosexuals, "excep. tions to permit retention may be authorized only where the most tmusual circumstances exist and provided the airman's a'.bility to perform military service has not been compromised.'' While airmen who knew "~rgeant Matt" praised him as a teacher and effective noncom- missioned officer. the board members appeared determined to stand by the regulation. Asked about the exception, board member Maj. Phillip Heacock said he was unclear on its meaning. Crinae 'Weapon' ministration and member~ or b'uSine'ss associate telephoned Congress have rea,ched a 1'uesday and told him the two "satisfactory agreem~" allow-were heading toward the banlt ing the sale o( }4 Kawk anti-just about closing time. aircraft mleai1e batterles to "I immediately went to the Jordan, Sen. Clifford P. case~-door and th.ere ther. were getU~g · NJ) ·d tod , out or their car, Bloomqwst .. sat ay. ~ I k d h d . Ca s e. a leader in 3 con·..._.-said. " loc ~ .~ e oor JU!ll gressional move to block sale or before they got 10. the weaPons systems to Jordan, ~aid at a news coqference .~ is sati1fied with the President's as- suranC'e that Jotdan woald use the mis~iles only for defensive purposes. In a l.etter to Congress, Ford '. said th.e missile batteries would ' be placed at fixed sites as "de. fensive and non-mobile anti· aircraft weapons. E't>om Page A J NFL ... had said the regular season was in jeopardy. A six -man committ~c of owners who comprise lhe NFl, r.-1anagement Council's executive committee went into session to-Case said, however, he still would have preferred a sale in WHAT WOULD RED HOK! !..•day in New York and emerged an hour later "'.ith this statement : ATTACK TOLL BE? A4 "The exe cutive co mmittee "''ent into s('ssiun this morning which tbe number or weapons with the full intention of conduct- was reduced. Each of the lj.aw'k ing our business in a fashion as batteries will carry a total of close to ,normal at1 possible. more than 500 missiles. Other decisions will be taken as Kissinger told a news CPO· the day progresses. but we have rerfnce in Cincinnati the United ~ reached the basic one: States has ''agreed to study sup-''There will be games played in plying them <the Israelis) with the NFL t his we~kend." the missiles... 1Then. shortly after noon, the But. he went on. ··we have Tiot Lions emerged fronl a 21 :.=·hour agreed to supply the Perhsings. ·• meeting and announced they The United States has about 250 were joinin~ the strike. l'l<.iyer ground-to.ground Pershing mis-representative Jim Yarborough sites, mCHit of theni :itationed in said; Western E urope. The missiles 1 ·"We do not accept the six-point can carry nuclear • Warheads of proposal offered yesterday by between 6Q and 400 kilotbns. The the Management Council. We as atomic Domb dfopi>ed on R team decided that as long as Hiroshima at the ehd of World the New England f>atriots <1re War JI carried 20 kilotons of locked out of their training camp, destiuctive power. we are locked out.'' • T h-e que!ttiod. oC supplying ,,_ And So the strike grew and the Pershing missiles as well as league slipped closertochags. other American military sup· And meeting s continued p l ies was raised after a elsewhere. Executi ves of ~th e Washington Post report detfileij three tele_vi_sion net.works, who a rT\,emorandu"' or l\&reemerit .. pay $60 m1l11on a ye<1r to televi sl" between the" United States-and, NFL games, were reported in Israel ati d previOu.sly kept'' separate meeting~ trying to de- • secret. 1 cide what they'll do about the Ac:cord1ng lo the report, Kiss· ' growing labor program. inger promi1ed tsr~el that in re...: turn fat sil"ning the· latest Sj.pai \ interim ·settlement. the U~i<:<I Convict Charged States would undertake a study · of the rearmament of the Jewish BEVERLY Hll,LS (AP ) -Ed · state "with the view of giving a , die Si mon Wein. who.once spent positive response.·· time on San Quentin's death row, .:. was charged Tuesday with murder in the strangulation de· ath of a Westchester woman. Wein. 51~ is accused of killing Dorothy George, 52, last Aug . 8. ' Suspect Held Mter Attack On Policeman ~A 41-year-old Capistr ano Beach m an was booked for as- sault on a police officer Tuesday after a San Clemente patrolman and a police cadet assertedly were attacked while conducting a drunk driving investigation. James H. Myers of 26742 Cal le Juanita was subdued Qy officers Sylvester Jorden and David Mun ro a n d Cadet Wi lliam Pickering. He suffered a small abrasion on his r i2ht arm. Police claimed.Office r Jorden was kicked in the groin and that Cadet Pickering also was kicked. Neither was seriously injured. WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Former CIA Direct.or Ricb.,-d Helm& said today he issued verbal orders in 1970 to destroy deadly toxin and poison stocks· in accordance with a presidential directive, but they were ignor~. Testifying before the ·Senate Selec t Committee on Jn · telligence, Helms said, "My re- collection was that when the or- der was issued to destroy bac- teriological warfare materials. Mr. Karamessines and I ag·reed we had no choice but to comply and terminate 'Operation MK Naomi '.'. Thom as Kara messines, former deputy director for CIA U2 PILOT POWERS DISCUSSES POISONS--...7 plans who was sitting by Helms' side as his former boss testified, agreed the orders were given. They both said the termination order was passed on to -D.t_,. Sidney Gottlieb, then chief of the CIA ·s technical service division. They said that was the last they knew about it until a secret c~e of poisons and exotic wea ns was discovered in a CIA vaul in May. ..Gottlieb, since retired from the CIA. has been subpoenaed to testify later this month. ~ ·Helms has been in intelligence work since World War II and was CIA director from 1966 through 1973 when he was ap)Xlinted am- bassador to Iran. "The committee, headed by Sen . Frank Church ( D-ldaho), is try- ing to find out why the Poisons - including lethal shellfish toxin and cobra venom -were kept hidden for five years. · Helms said the first he knew that the poisons and an elec- trically operated poison dart pistol were kept in a CIA vault was when he read it in the newspapers. On Tuesday, President Ford said he is considefing altering some procedures'praC'liced by the CIA. Ford told a news conference the Administration will rriake ''legislative recommendations·· to Congress concerning CIA ac· tivities "and will propose some administrative ch3nges." Asked about CIA's "political activities" abroad, Ford said, ··1 wouldn't r ule out necessary political activities by the United Mye rs was stopped following a short pursuit. Jorden said he saw Myers' car driven in an erratic manner . Myers was released today on his written promise to appear in court on the charges. THIS IS IT! lHE F-ABULOUS FUTURA• tr MACHINE WllH CAB INE T THIS OFFER ENDS SATURDAY' Youth, 18, Shot REDWOOD CITY <UPI> - Darryl D. Kn ow les, 18, San Mateo, was s hot to death Tues- day night while he drove his car northbound on the Bayshore Freeway. Police said they had no •immediate suspects in the slay- ing. s ·~~n" --· -- 244 States ~( il involves our security." ,,. The· pbra•e . ••political ac . tivities'' wasn't defined and there was no elaboration u tc- what kind! of covert. action - beyond intelligence·gathering -- Ford might per.mil the CJA to conduct for reasons of national security. · Police Seek · Nr.ule 'Worker' In Hzmtington · A man \~1ho posed as a con - struction worker, then paraded nude through a woman's baclf yard Tuesday, was being sought , by Huntington Beach police to- <. day on an in decent exposure chatge. Police said tbe suspect , described as in his 40s and about six: feet tall, went to a home in central Huntington Beach about 12 :30 p.m. Tuesday, saying he was working on a construction project nearby. He asked the woman resident to check her water coD11ections in the back yard, and when she went outside he was standing there nude, poJice said. Earlier, the wOman told Of - ficers. he had been clad in a white T shirt and work pants. Front Page Al HUGHES ••• judicial process into a theater of the absurd." The suit was brought by Victor and Ellen Kurtz of Manhattan . who. seek damages frOm Air Li - quidation, formerly known as Air West. Inc., an airline taken over by Hughes in 1969. l Their lawyer said the objective in seeking a court declaration that Hughes is dead is to make it possible to go into court in Delaware, where Summa Corp . and Hughes Ai r Corp. are in· corporated, and request the ap· pointment of an administrator_ who would become the defendant in a damages suit. I I t .tJ / I! lj) ·--·--- ,.~ o ..... Caa•I D••'• Ptl<>!, .. ,1 .. "'"''" ,, (....,b,tlf<l 1he New~·P••••. ,, """"'"""" "' '"" Ot.-. Coe\\ P""l1V>l"'1 C<l"'l>'~Y S.-W'"'" "'6Ui-.,. aur.0•11..a 1,1.,,,.,.y '"'"'"' • "'"~• lo<' '8St• N ••••. N""'l'O<T n~ .. ~ H""1l"'>IOR 8•~<.11/Fou"'"'" Vo.I•~•· ••••n• !>"""''"'''~ V•lleY •nd t"<l""3 S.•<"~" {°"" A ""<I"" f'P0-1 •<lillon ,. aul>!l•ll.., $~•"'1M"' ,...," ~.~, ""~· TM P••nHP"' p~b'"'""" PIAM " ~t )l&> ~· fllly $O•f1, (.a•1" lrMY (. .. hi.,, ..... .,.). Huntington Police Get Parlor Power Exclusive Flip 8c Scow• 'l·way sewing surface : iust f1 1p a pane! 10 ~e1v in·the-round t Plus magic button• fitting one·step buttonholer, e)(clu· sive Si".19E'.!• push-bu tt on drop·1n bobbin, many stitch patter ns. THIS IS IT! A ~EW ELASTIC STRETCH-STITCH MACHINE AT A SPE CIAL INTR ODUCTORY PRICE' Robe rt N. Weed P•••idenl ••>(! 1>"1>1•"""• Jac.k R. Curlev Vote ''"'lf~nl """ c..>...,.,,,, ..,..,,,.QO • Thomas Keevit Thomas A. MurphillC' Man11gin~ £11•19'"" Charles H, Loos Ric.hard P. Nall • Huntington Beach police have been given new powers against possible prositution operations in the massage parlors and sauna baths or this city. The ordinanC'e. approved by the Huntington Beach City Coun- Co-i•• fM.,.';'1!1~! e.v~,.....,. cil this week, gives the.city ad-,,__, &e••"· ''" Ne .. (11),, ao..•@wud mini1trator authority, upon the U>Q-8'-ICfl, lllllGl~IWWY<~ S\1 ... 1 ....... ,11111ane..t<.": 111n Rtac1'a.wlt'~"d recommendation of the chief of $a611i.1>~'s!':6i!~-'F'!';..i:.~·1 Ro.<1 police. to temporarily suspend ror prostitution,·· Brown said. The request Cor the Ordinance was intitlally broUght before the council by Capt. Mike. Burken-\. t1edonAue.1t1. • THIS <SIT! A GREAT NEW ZIG·ZAG MACHINE AT AN INTROOUCTORY PRICE! Tt;lepho'ne (114) 647-4321 the permit of any person after !'.----+-c:i.i~~~~\<1l~~ij,ci67JL+,-11:e:tting evidence .btLOLJthe had sooodlf!tlf<;;;~j~0~°"1K" been arrested or indicted. It proved a wasl\out then when council members··· expressed a belief that possible offenders weren't 1iven du e jrocess. However, the problem wu ap. parently •!ltislied with thr pro- vision Monday allowing suspects to make an appeal to the City CouqciL_. - Brown says t h at massage Price goes to S!69.95 after Sale· A·Thonl Has interchangeable f ash 1on and ut1li1y stitches, built· in buttonholer, e1ecl usive front drop·i n bobbin. Carrving case or cab inet e1etra. Car ;ying case or cabinet einra. ""'-'----t--;----"''"_'Of,.i'"O.'ii"-r"=----+-"rLnt~.(.°";;,;W;;;,ayne Brown, in charge " 1wgtliDBl'Rll Vice and organized crime detail, s aid Tuesday that previously a license couldn't-be. revoked until .... the cue was legally settled. a period lhet could take as long aii; six or seven months . 11What U1il meas~does. in ef- fect, ls to do awlly with a liceose • • parlor rostitution is 't a or priitilem now. "We've only had about six or seven arrests thl!l"}'e-al";'"°'"h-e-satd. - • 'B\1t M'e believe that there is a· 1row~ng t rend for mass11.1e parlors and this is a law for the SINGER ruturf:... #" · The ordipance'fs to take effect ~ .... ,_;..,"' '"' ~·"tl•CDYP•"\ Sewingten111rs anc1 P¥flc'9•tlng Appr~ Dule•s. inlOdays. ~ ' ' ~~~!l"'!!~~lil!'~ ............ "'"" .............. 111 .. 111 ...................... .. " .. -~ l- • I • , • • • I ' • -• I I ·~ ScliD11t Bae gD1·ugA1d .. • After a meetina wtthrepresen. -nar...Ucofficer's aasoclaUontul tallvff of the O•ana• Coun~-.,.eek. · NIU'<Otlca Officers Alsoclatloo, In, a letter to the second Dis- Cou:ot1 Supervisor Laurence triet supervisor. tbe asSociatlon Schmit •Creed Tueaday lo sup-accused him. of undermining port le1lalallon that would pro-oarcollca lnvesllgations and or vlde money to narcotic In· ~gerin( the IJves of all un- vesUaators for use in'' buy-bust'' dereOver aaentstn the county. 1 operations. Schmit caUed the charges But the Garden Grove rtd!Culous ~d agreed to meet JU~l"Yisor wa1 still st.andl.nJC with auoclatloo officers Mooday ftrm on hls opposition to divert· to attempt to Iron out their dif· 1 lng money obtalned tbrou'h ferences on the secret funds. ' Orange County'a ~urts from Tuesday, Schmit said he is still 1 convicted offenden for aecr"et opposed to what he called a ' slUJb funds. system • that permits convicted Schmit's stand drew heavy criminali to buy lbeirWsyoutor criticism from the US-member jail. He and otheT members of the bOard of su~rvisors have in~ mtea lhe money twme1ea 1n w secret bank accounts has been ii· legally obtained and used. That position received an added voice of suppQrt this week when a depu. ty le&islative counsel '6aid-a S!0,000 secret Superior Court fun4 is public money and should be deposited in the county treasury·. In a written opinion lent to the board. Peter Melnieoe said pay:ments by defendants as a rondition or probation are fines unless specified to be restitU· tion. In ·contrast, Orange County court officials who admitted ltnowlng abo11I lbe secret fund have.. c81ted the defendants• payments either contributioni, donatlon8 or ''in lieu of rmes. •• But the board of supervisors bas ordered County Auditor Vic Helm to audit the fund which is . used to provide ··n.asb rolls" for narcotic a1ents in buy-bust ope.rations. However, Heim bas been ,re- buked in bis attempt lo audit the account carried in a Sanla Ana bank by the Orange County Narcotic and Drug Task For~. ti's trustees insist that neither , that Heim nor tbe supervisors have •llY control overt.Petund. &~··w@[Y][[ ®@[(\':70©@ t Co-op Apartments Eyed • n e column appears dally except Saturdays an}LMondays. lJCJ Chancellor .Favors Campw Project Got a problem:' T111.'n wri/e Pat Dun11. Pal u.:HI cul rPd tape. g<>I the Ol'ISWt"rs and OC'· lion you need to .~olve intqWties in gover nment and bu,tiness. Ma il your que.~lior1s to Pal Dunn At Your Service . Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 156fl. Co.~ta ~·lesa. Ct\ 92626 . I nclude your felep/1011e nu,11/x>r. , UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said Tuesday he favors developing cooperativ.e student apartments on the campus. He plans to talk with the leader of the UC Irvine Student Housing Cooperative atfout charges that the university bureaucracy is blocking such development. Last week Michael Ruggera, president of the UCI housing co. operative's board, asked City of Irvine aid in buying a site for a proposed $950,000 complex to house 80 students. He said UCl 's bureaucracy made it easier to deal with the ci · ty. Councilmen made no commit· merlts on the $240,000 in federal housing funds expected over the next three years. Speaking to reporters today, Aldrich said , "I do not.know what 'Lord's Will' the basis of Mr. Ruggera·s com- ments is ." Aldrich said he plans to call Ruggera in ror a taJk on the hous- ing matter. The cooperative spokesman said the university had ~nun­ cooperative on plans to develop housing in the campus "inclusion area," 500 acres purchased from the Irvine Company in addition to the initial 1,000.acre grant. Rut Aldrich said, "The in · clusion area should provide them the best opportunity to develop.·· Aldrich said any development or the inclusion area land would have to pay for itself. He said de · velopment w9uld have to reim· burse the university for the purchase price plus the cost of extending utilities to the un· developed land. DEAR PAT : J have another tip for K .H ., Huntington Beach (Aug. 31, AYS column), who was having trouble keeping a hanging basket planting in good condi· tion . I just learned today from Victor, the "plant doctor'' at Rogers· Gardens, that plants s hould not be watered with soft water because the salts will ruin them. H.S., Coronadel Mar Turn Machines Off Another reader said that her plants thrive on bottled water. Besides adequate watering and fertilization, selection of plants for .a h anging basket arrange. ment should be ba1>ed on both t he container 's size a nd location. "'The World Book or House Plants,'' by Elvin McDonald, ·provides a helpful guide for selection of basket pl 4n ts grouped by preferred growtng · conditions, in a~ditlon to pl anting and maintenance advi.ce. Girl Coma-Dad • Ill ltettts f/11G1'aHable MORRISTOWN. N.J. CAP) Only a ho:ipital 's respirator keeps a comatose young woman from dying, a nd her father is con· vinced it is ''our Lord"s will" to shut off th e m ach\ne. Joseph T. Quinlan has filed suit in Superior Court asking the court to direct doctors lo di scon - nect a respirator that has been used on his 2l·year-old adopted daughter, Karen Ann Quinlan. DEAR PAT: I 'm having a pro-si nce she went into a coma April btem with StarCrest ('roducts of 15. _ a California, Inc. My first ordera The 5().year·old Quinlan and with this Costa Mesa firm was his family, Roman Catholics. are filled promptly, but my second, opposed to mercy killing . placed in May, &till has not ar· However. Quinlan said they rived. I called in July and re· believe Karen is already dead ex · quested the merchandise or a re-cept for functions provided by the fund. I then received.a letter ask· respirator. ing for my original green and Quinlan said Tuesday the con· white invoice. Three more weeks viction that Karen shou1d be al· passed, and when I called I was lowed to di e rather than be ma in · told that the items were in the tained by machine was shared by mail and should arrive soon. his wife, Julia, and their natural Three more weeks have passed, children, Mary Ellen, 19, and and now I'm told the delay is the .John, 17. fault of the i><>st office. I'm con· "I was the last to hold out cerned about my $17.02payment. because both m y wife and my M.M ., Newport Beach other daughter were critically ill StarCr est will contact rou in the past, and the Lord al',Yays personally after checking the answered by prayers befort!," status or your order . Some or tbe Quinlan said. items yQ.u requested . were not "But after a lot of prayers l available until Aug. 20, and there,-,.became convinced this is what is confusion as to whether or not Goers will was. that Kare n was your m ercha ndise bas be..e...n being called by Him." maile d . A cust omer service The Quinlans. of Roxbury spoJi:esman for the firm said that Township. said they sought the back·ordered Items are pro· counsel of Catholic priests al cessed when received according their paris h, Our Lady of the &o invoice numbers. A refund is Lake, in nearby Mount Ari· possibleif you agreetoretumtbe ington. Paul W. Armstrong. merchandise when ad if it's re-Quinlan's attorney, said priests cefv~ by you. concurred in their decision . Armstrong said his research Pro•pt Aetlon showed Catholic doctrine diC- ferentiates between acting to take a life and removing devices tffOI T•'"'flollo 'SHE'S NOT ALIVE' .. Karen Ann Quinlan likat artificially s ustain life in a hopeless case. In cour:!___pa.J!.ers riled Friday, Armstrong said doctors have de- termined the young woman has irreparable brain damage. Quinlan's suit has brought to court the question of definin g life . a nd death . Morris County ProseC'utor Donald G. Collester Jr. said he inter ve ned in the casl' because if Karen is alive. shut. ting orf the machine and ending her life would be homicide. Collester also said there is a question as to·''who has jurisdic· lion over such matters.··. Superior Court Judge Robert Muir appointed an attorney, Daniel R. Coburn, to represent l\liss Quinlan in the suit. DEAR PAT: I ordered $11.50 worth of ~anity Fair lingerie during May Company's sale last May. After waiting a month I phoned the order board. More time passed before I was told my order was in the lingerie depart- ment but the merchandise was still in the warehouse. After alt these months I reel I've been pa· tient long enotlgh and that some prompt action should be taken. 50 Refugees to Get A.C., Corona del Mar Prompt action bas been taken and your merchandise wUJ be de· livered with no fu rther delay, ac. eordlng lo a May Co.~ board spokesman. · Slllootfllfl Site DEAR PAT: I'm afilmstUdent at Cal Slate l'llliertm, and I would like to film certain scenes for a movie I'm doing on some deserted private property in Dana Point. ll is the ruins of an old hotel on l neDlulf overlooking the harbor. Can you find out who owns this property so I could try to get permission to use the $ite for a feW hours? In return, my film crew would wash the graffiti off the walls .. D.H., Huntington Beaoh The naine of tfle NeW)>Ort Beach corporation 1tltlt owu the Ptoperl7 baa ~;_t=-IO _,Goet lac:klaw aatlbe d<Ulh • • - Tickets Back to Viet CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Fifty Vietnamese refugees seek· ing return tO South Vietnam will be fl own to Guam within the Glider Pilot Cheats De ath GRANDFATHER M OUN- TAIN, N .C. (A Pl -"I thought for sure I was going to die," says a hang.glider performer who tripped over his s hoelace and fell SOO feet down a mountain. But Pierre Bonnescuelle de Lesponois Jr. of Monterey, Calif. hung onto bis glider, which is made of aluminum tubing and Dacron and has a JO .foot wings an. and eScaped without a scratch Tuesday. He trit!d lo push away from thf)' mountain as he went down. and. lanlled in a small tree that broke hi3 rail. • "'ttk, they were told. Among th e m are 20 who threatened to burn themselves to dealh unless the United States go vernment airlifted them to the Pacific island. Dr. Tom I r\.\•in, deputy senior civilian coordinator of the In- teragency Task" Force, said Tuesday that the government has agreed to provide a plane for the repatriates, but he could not say when the flight would take place. Complaints by a former South Vietnamese official that the 20 who 'hreatened suicide might be Com munists are being ignored. "We don't anticipate any pro· blcms here," lrwin said in a telephone interview. Meanwhile, a Camp Pendleton spok~man said there are 130 Cambodian refugees who also want to go home, but neither the United Nations nor the new Ca m- bodian government are seeking to repatriate them. However, when addressing the council, Ruggera complained that the university said it wanted a profit from the land. Aldrich denied that. "I am interested in seeing cooperative housing," Aldrich said. •• J have no objection lo them going into the city if that is what the y want, but there is something wrong if we can't do ~mething better here than off campus." """'-~T-0.... The intent of purchasing the in- clusion area, said Aldrich, was to insure that relatively inex· rensive land would be available near the university after the campus was developed. TRIUMPHANT IN l!IORLD SKY DIVING COMPETITION A lan Babicli C>I Captain Hook's Sky Pirate• Citing the case or UCLA, he said, "there is nothing nearby that anyone can afford.·· Housing has proved. a pers1s· tent problem at UCI. On.campus dorms and apartments are available for 2,000 students or about 25 , percent of the total. Another 200 aoartments will be built with.in a year. Up and A.way Sky Divers World Champs Virtually no housing is availa· hie ih Irvine, although some stu· dents live at Park West apart· ments . Still, a campus survey has in· dicated that more than haU the UC I stude nts commute from more than 10 miles away. By RUDI NIE DZIELSKI 0t tllW D•llW ~let~ You can't blame Orange Coast reside nts Alan Babich, Mitch Poteet and Jim Wallace for being high. The three sportsmen, all mem. hers of Captain ffook 's Sky Pirates, have just won the world sky diving championships . Members of the 10-man te;i:m beat competitors Crom 20 nations 1n finals beld last w~ekend in Warendorf, Germany. Australia £inished second a nd France third. The sky diving unit also set a new world's r ecord or 12 . l seconds for the hookup lo a 10· man star after jumping out of a helicopter sin gle·fil c. Dr. Babich, 31 , of 22896 Via Pi · The housing coope rat ive, whJch in.tJudes Irvine Coll.n· ciliriali 4feAry f "QUi~ley 'on lts board, was started to meet the need of some s tudents. staC( and · lowe'J(p8idf3<.'mty . ' " T miento. Mission Viejo. is a com-8X puter system s analyst with a _ total of I . 750 free·fall jumps to his Admission Plan Rejected By Anaheim '· Best of 2 WorldS? TRENTON, N .J . CAPl - A form er s tate Mi ss Polish-American has won the local Mi ss ltalian- Am erican crown. !\1 aureen Sikorsky, 22, of Atlantic Ci ty. captured the Polis h·American title two years ago here at the New J ersey State Fair. On a re· turn vi sit Tuesday, the 34 .23.3 3 blu e .eyed brunette won the iWi ss ltalian·American title. She says her Italian an- cestry comes from her late mother's family who came to the United States from Messina. Sicily, whil e her father 's Side m ade her elig ible for the Polis h beauty honors. A majority of Anaheim Cit y Council members withdrew thcir support or a proPosed fiv e per. cent admissions tax af amuse· ment facilities in the city Tues- day. Mayor William Thom and Councilwoman Miriam Kaywood were the first to refus e support or the tax, which Thom said was "tearing the comm-unity part .. with controversy . Though there was no formal VQte by the council, thunderous applause by a pac ked·house au - dience greeted the informal tabl- ing of the ta x idea, which would have applied almost exclusively to Disneyland and An aheim Stadium. Thom and other council mem- . bers said they still tttink the tax C'oncept is valid but yielded to a grounds we ll or opposition, particularly from Disneyland of· fi cials who said their patrons "'ould have paid 80 percent of the ta:<.~ C'redit . Teammate Poteet, 33, or 153-f Ruena Vista. San Clemente. is a conC'rete contractor and Wallace, 29, or 10461 Chris tmas Tree Lane. l·luntington Beach, is a pizza parlour owner. Captain Hook 's Sky Pirates got their name from the leader of the group. Al Krueger. a 32-year-old bank lo a n o ffi cer from Bellflower. An ex·Green Beret, Krueger lost his left a rm fi ghttng in Viet · nam and had it r eplaced by a hook· like prosthesis. All members of ~ U.S. team are from Southern California and have been jumping together for about four years'. During that time they have participated in about 700 jumps . Th e Sky Pirates, who s pecialize in hi gh altitude clusters. won the U.S. Cham- pionship in 1974 and 1975 . The competition in Germany was the fi rst in which the Sky Pirates jumpe d from a helicopter. They lagged behind Australia and France during thl' early competition but overhauled th e other t('ams in the Ja:-;t tw'> days of the fin a ls. G em T alk Marriage Makers 8y°J.C.11UMPl1R1 ES. GEM FACTS AND FUN Ailbou g h th e Cullinan is • "'6mmonly te rmed "the world's largest cut diamond," this is un- true. The Cullina n rough was largest at 3, 106 carats, but was cut to several smaller sizes. The cut Great Star of Africa dia.mond ·is largest, weighing .530.20 carats. · A thief in a . movie grabbed assorted gems, pocketed themP, and ran. He was characterized by a jeweler as an amateur. The · jeweler said: "be mixed .j diamonds with other stones, risking scratching softer gems against d1amond , the hardest." A c ·bicago psychiatrist counsels hus bands who bring in wives for -analysis : ''buy 'em jewel:; ... in the long run this is • what makes many women happy and it is less costly than analysis." So, husbands with wUe .Problems, get with it! COAINTH CIRCE A rtCarved Wedding Rings You 'll find th e perfect expression of your love in our complefa collection of ArtCarved wedding rin gs. Styled for today. Handcratted or· 14 -ka rat gold. For a lifetime of love. <:Art Carved 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankA meric3rcf-Mas!er Charge ,! 27 YEARS IN TH E SAME LOCATION PHONE 548·3~0 1 ' • ' 01 WednMday. S•ptember 17. 1975 . . Jost~ Coasting ,~~J ~~.r·.,. ~@ ·· with Tom 'lfurphine ~ -~ Bi( .. Tune t"l i\11al1ei1n? CIJl "() 'J' . .\\:J'.'IJG : \~ 11f tod ~1 y, t,11ll· lt.1J~ll1' .\n .1h1·11n has dt• 1d1·J I!! :.t.ty lug t1nl(' \d,do• 1111 dut•S nut \\anl the !1.i· .._ l1.1Jl .'\ngel:-. to fly ;.1v.'<.1y . I' t!tt" n 'I rht·r1~h h:.iv1ni-: thl• 11 .. 1'!•.tll <..,un sulk s lowly 1n tht• 1\\•-;t 'J'h" l'JI\' \\o tdd r;..1th1•r not have 1)1..,111·;. t~n1d fflc)vt· c\t•rythlng to 1;1.1r1d_1 \II r1f 'ht"''l' lh1't·<1lS flO~L'<I to th(• •llflt r .u1d ~:l ~1n1.._1r of our inland llt•1gt1hor 1..·1..•ntcrs on an 1\na heim f\tt (_'uun1·il proposal b:.tck on \ll~ :.!Ii 'I'ht• l'UUllCJI. in its in· !l!Hlt' \\1 ~dun1. dcc 1dPd to slap a 11\t.' JH.:r<"('llt tickt•t t:.ix on lhl' 1·n- !1·1 t,nnn1rnt 1nduJ:itry. f.'or 1\11:d1c1rt1, th:..it 'in('ludcs tlnio"t t'\l'r yt h111 g 111 to•,••n . \n~d11•11n 1 ~ -·nt1.-•rt<1i nmC'nt. 'l'lu~ • 1ty .1l rn o..;t rivals Jlolly\~'ood in lh1~ r<'g;.i.rd. \'(ll. G.\7,f: l lPOS all the glit · \t'r .ind fla<;h1 ng ll('Oll in Ana heim ·,qrnl' nii;!h!~ and .rou t'xpect that ,1hrl1p!I Y .1 dirt~(·tor \Viii stride ••ll! 11dn tilt· ~!rt,•f"I and shout. t)k.t\ IH•\;-.,:-.lr1k1.:lh1·se1.·· \11~·\•. :1;. ll d1•\'t•lupecl that thC' \JJ,dll'tn1 ('1lv {_'ounril ~ath~rl'rl .. ;.~;ua L•rll~ l:i:-;t 111g:ht to ponder lht> It\·' pt>1·rt·nt litk1Jl tax and Iii!• !'Hl\Pl'll 1•h :t!llh(1 r~ \'it.'J'(• ! uL d \, • .ii Hppunvnts 'l\1•. 1•r11(t'"!t·r ... "vt·11 ;_ir1·1\·ed 1n «h:trlt·r hno.;t'" • r\t nnt' rxnnt, it \\':t~l :dlt•i!j•d l ht•rt· had been ;1 bon1li thrl';it upn n City llall. \\l'li. \vh,11 did YO\• (':\pect; You 1luln't thu1k :\11:1hci1n would do ~l.n\ thu1g \\ 1th1111l th ... flai r for the :•pt•t.·t.1t·ular. did you'! In th.-t•nd, :\1 ~1yor Will ia m J. 1'hom dt·t·1dcd to \Vithdra\v his :-uppcrt or the ticket tax law and \ 1l suddi:HI,\' seem ed thal the \\'hole 1ssut• \Vas dead. • • Sl'vt.·ral other co1.1ncil members -: •• u~l tht•v \\1ouldn"t suppori the !1t•kt•l lcvv on grounds that "il \\(!U~~I :-11!1l the <'orn1nunlty apart SPLIT THE CO~IMUNITY? \\'hat do lhl'y t hink they have up there, '-IO)'\\'ay"! Ever look at a m~tp or Anaheim"! Anaheim wan· ~lers arouiid Stanton. lt drifts dO\\'n into Ga rd en Grove. It oozes up bC't\vecn Pletcentia and Yorba T,1nda. :\nd th~y'rt.· \\'orricd about ::plitt1ng tht' community'.' Meanwhile. back al the Magic Kingdon1 . J)isneyland officials ,-. ert.· absulult!ly ecstatic about I h(' demi:,e of the ticket tax. Onl." morning newspaper quot- 1•d a high 'Disneyland official as :'ayi ng. "When you wish upon a ~tar. dreams really do come trt•t' OH, DREADFUL DUMBO! He , 4•puldn't have said that. 1 refuse ! I!' ht'liPVt.' he said that. Maybe 1 they have a new character out • lh£'re in the l\lagic Kingdom . His 11~1rnt• 1.., Kini:: Korn. 11t•tter 1f they'd had Tinker Bell f1utlt.·r through the council cham- 1.ers. sprt.'.rding gold dust. · Or t'\'l'n bt'tter. tht'y could have l·tokt·n into :-;ung : "Come along . ind st nr. <1 :-u ng, to a.J I our com- \•d!l·C'•'l't'l'l". · \f T (~. t\ r: \'. l\1 < J U S 1.,r-;i-;f:EF • H111·r1cane Eloise er • SAN JUAN, P .R. (AP) -Hurricane 1':loise h it the north eoast of tbe Dominican Republic today with 80-mile winds and heavy rains after killing at least 30 peopl e and causing extcMivt? damage in Puerto Rico. l~l·fl~ United Stat.,.," forecaster Paul Heoort Mpre than 8,000 .,..._,.·were.reporied· '"an•a Catolll>a -Sub)Wl•-oo~•ld said. driven from their homes In l'ljerto Rico. 111,ooc1In1Ri0Gtade. I "Torrential rain wiU occur over the The dead \f?.·ocl\.lded two .per'IOIUI crushcid.· Dominican Republic today and toola ht, in the cof{' e of a buildinJ, two elec-' DOZENS OF ~ILLAGES wero ca.using extensive flooding in many trocuted, t o drowned and an oil r.e-tlooded. · ' . streams and rivers," the Miami center's finery worket burned to death when ~ ... .civil Defense Director Edma SanUa.go PUERTO RICAN olllci&ls said lhe de· at h toll could rise because of o large number of persons still reported miss- ing. They stlid damage amounted lo al le~-tsl $40 million. latest advisory suid. ''lleavy rain will noodwaleraeaused antlectricalTire. ~ Utuado waa "a total disas1er," with begin today over Haltl <which adjoins Utuado.·a to~n ot as;ooo ln UMi central -at least IOI.Ir hoUJing development.I UR· the Dominican Republic on the island of mountains was hit hardest. Ponce tM · der water. nouns of cars were swept Hispaniola), creating a s ubstantial islandts ~econd ·lar1est city 1'as · , away by oVertJowlng rivers. She threat of flooding ." flooded, with 1,:SOO pei;JOll!I, rePoi:ted e1timaled damage there at $10 !"\Ill?"· THE STORM center was located early evacuated. AnQtber 1'.JOO' were evacuat· ,.. ;ponce was closed to motor~ftc by 'fhe N;i lional Hurricane Center in Mi am i suid the storm was expected to strengthen. Rut ''it's loo far away to know whethw or not it's going to hit the today about 80 miles north ot Santo Dom· ed in Mayaguez .on tlii fieit CQ;8S(. and • flooded roads,;i._nd highways. Ma,Yor Wito ingo, the Dominican ~apitaJ. and was the colla.1>5e of lwo bridges isolated '2' . Morales as ked Gov. ~ael flem•nd.ez moving we;;t·northwest at about eight persoos. More than 31000_ squatters lflat:e .. Colon to declare the city of 156,000 a dis· miles per hour. moved from flooded. &hanUcs lo 6&a aster area. ,. ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . • r FALLOUT PATTERNS FOR A 'TYPICAL' DAY IN MARCH \ . C ·ANAOA,' ,., ..... . ••• ••• I. • •• • • <" ..· , , , , ' , OCIAltf ' --- -GUlf Of MEXICO • • • • • . ·. .... . . • - - -STIONTIUM·tO COHTt.MINATION • MIUI M9 U'"1 Nh'S-IP DEFENSE DEPARTMENT CHART SHOWS FALLOUT PATTERNS ON NORMAL DAY REM Stands for Roenlgen Equivalent Man-<1 Unit of Radlallon Bizarre Testimqny Unwilling Defendant Had Strange ~rs HARRISBURG, Pa. IAPJ ~A Philadelphia s hoemaker who "al- legedly took his' young son on a three-state crime rampage has testified t hat he's I ,00() years old and that he was On<'e a butterfl y. Joseph Kalling~, 38, testified in hi s own defense Tuesday dur- ing his second trial on robbery charges. A mistrial was declared in the first trial last June, " >• TWO OTHER defense wit - nesses.,.-a psychologist and a psychiatrist, testified in Dauphin County court Tuesday that Kall· inger has mental problems. but they declined to classify him as legall y insane. • There was no comic navor to Kallinger's testimony. much of which he seemed extremely re· luctanttogive. He is charged here with a Dec. 3, 1~74, robbery he and his 12· year-old son, Michael, allegedly puJled ~at a suburban Harrisburg Boston Police Station Hit BOSTON IUPI) -While y ouths tried to set the Charlestown police station afire and showered it with rocks and bricks Tuesday night, in retalia· tion for busing of students tointer- grateschools, police said. Eighteen station windows were broken. six of them in the orfice of Capt. William MacDonald. \l:bo has directed police units im· plementing the s tepped up court ordered bus in g program at Charlestown High School. 'There eml forces trying to prevent nee dofn9 11111 acorh..' front my work. I could no longer block them out.'' Kallinger said the devil was · the evil force and Lhat his job of repairing shoes was directly as- signed to him by God. He gave details of a troubled life -a disastrous first marriage at the age of 16, the mysterious death of a son, the prolonged and fatal illness of his mother, a daughter born with a rare and severe skin malady, and other problems. Kallinger ~a id he has been bothered over the past y~ar by in - ability to do shoe repair because of a variety of ailments. He said he had headaches, dizziness and the lights in his shop changed col· ors. I "I REACHED a point where l just couldn 'l function any more .. I felt God was letting me down, .. he said. He said that taking over his adopted Cather 's s hoe repair shop back in the 1950s "was an act of God." "TeJJ us-.. why," defense 3.t- tomey-Mal~olin Berkowitz said. ''I'd rather .not," Kallinger replied, his voice becoming bare· ly audible. Q. Tell us anyway. A. I was doing orthopedic ex· periments ... Q. Who told you lo do those· ex· periments? A. lt has nothing to do with this case. Q. We want you to tell us anyway. A. But it has nothini to do with this case ... I was told toctothem by God. Q. Would you !llind telling us the nature of these experiments? A. Yes I would. ONLY AT BERKOWITZ' in· sistence would Kallinger explain a theory that valves around the heel lead directly to the brain. He said his experiments were to de. velop devices to exert or relieve pressure on the heel. ''How long have you been alive?'' Berkowitz asked him. ''My body's been alive 39 years, .. Kai linger said He said he was 39, although bis birthdate was Dec. ll, 1936. "And your soul?'' Berkowitz asked . "A thousand years,'' Kallinger answered. I Q. What were you be.fore your present body ca~e into being? A. The SOD of God. Q . Did you have a ·prior physical form? A. 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WASHINGTON CAP> -The Defense Department has revised ita figures on the consequences of a "limited" Soviet nucJear al· tack on the United States, saying now that as many as 21.7 million Americans could die. . NY Police Seeking Cop-killer NEW YORK CAP) -Hundred s of policemen prowled the city, searching for two men and a woman seen fleeing the scene after two officers were shot to de- ath on a lower East Sfdestreel. The two victims, assigned as a neighborhood team in the pre- dominantly Hispanic area of the East Village, had stopped a car with Pennsylvania license plates Tuesday night in what police ( /N SHORT J described as a routinecheck. But police said that suddenly a man wearing a red dashiki burst from the car, firing a gun. One of- ficer apparently got off at least three return shots. The second policeman's gun was nOtfound. Beirut aa.lle• BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) - Security forces clashed today with violators of :a shaky day-old truce between rival politjcal militias in Beirut. The govern· ment warned it would call in the army if the fighting continued. The sporadic shooting inter· rupted a relative calm that re ~ turned to. most of the city-after a night of violence in which at feast seven persons were killed and a score wounded. NY Teadlen B-k NEW YORK (UPI) -New York City's 55,000 -·teachers put away their picket signs and re- turned to schools today to prepare classes for 1.1 million students who begin studies Thursday. The teachers TUesday ap· proved a two-year contract by a 10,~I to 6,69S referendum ending theweek·long strike. OPEC Bflte 'Ught' VIENNA, Austria (UPI) -Of· ficials of the Organization of Petroleum Exparting Cowitries appear to have ruled out a drastic price hike when the oil cartel's current freeze ends Sept. 30. Oil sources said Tuesday there's little chance of OPEC in· creasing Prices more than 10 per· cent, which would boost the cur· rent $10.46-a-bArrel level to $11.SO. The new figures for the: worst. case example. made public by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, assumed two sur· face blasts of three-megaton weapons at each of the 1,054 U.S . Minuteman ICBM silos. THE REPORT notes, however, that the number of weapons re· quired tor such an attack •"ex· ceeds current U.S. intelligence projections of Soviet capabilities in the 1980's." Sen. Stuart Symington (D- Mo.,), chairman of the arms C'On· trol subCommittee, aDnounced a hearing for Thursday on the new study, with a group of sCientists to be called as witnesses . The new estimates, Sfmington said. point up "the possible costs of these so-called 'limited' al· tacks against our military targets." ' The new figure greatly exceeds the 800,000 possible fatalities estimated by Secretafy of Defense James R. Schlesinger in testimony before Symington':,; panel on Sept. 11, 1974. THE 1974 ESTIMATE a s· sumed a hypothetical Soviet s trike involving a sin_gle onc- megaton warhead at each silo. Schles inger's estimate was <'riti~ized by Congress' Office of Technology Assessment, Which concluded that the calculations were not too low and that in - termediate and long-range blast effect~ were not sufficiently ex- plored.'' Asked to re·evaluate caSualty estimates. the Defense Depart- ment returned with four projec- tions. The ••attack-scenario'' ·as- sumptions use weapbns of ¥ary- i n g warh e ad potency and explosions both on the surface - with maximum fallout potential -and at ''optimum" height above ground level. 'Ford Fudging On Cat Futch . Flap Feelings WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford has sidestepped the issue of Cat Futch, the.topless go-go dancer who performed on the deck of a nuclear-powered submarine. Ford was asked at his ,ntws conference Tuesd8y if "a.San old Navy man'• himself he thought the. disciplinary., a~tion l~ken against the com rn and er of the sub for letting Miss F\ttch do her stuff as a reward for the crew's hard work was ''perhaps not in the tradition of lhe Navy that you knew.'' The President said, ··1 think I ought to refer that to the Navy where the matter is being, l am sure, thoroughly and properly handled under the procedures in the Navy code of conduct.•• Oswakl's utter Hoover 'Probably. Ordered' Coverup ~ NEW_ YORK (AP) -Top FB.! officials. '"probably including former Dlrector J . Edgar Hoover, ordered the destruction of a let· ter i1:1 which Le_e llarvey Osw aid, made violent threats lOdays before he killed ~.estdent John F. Kennedy, the New York Times says tn today· s ejlitions. THE REPORT SAID the letter made the thtta!s against the Dallas police department. The decision to destroy it was made in Wuhingt~nontbeweekendfollowingtbeas11assin1tioninDaJlason Friday ,Nov .22.1963,theTimes'said. · TheTimesattributedthe Washington-datedreporttoasourceil described as familiar with the meeting al which lhe* decision to destroytheletterwasmade. According to The Times, the source said the decl$ion to destroy Ute letter was~ ade becauseof potential embarrassment to the FBI . AndtheFBldidnotwanttoblnderlheinvesti1ationoftheusassina· lion, the report said. .,. The FBI has maintained that It had no reason to beli eve Oswald was capable of violence and bad not filed repo.rjo oa hiqi with the Secre\Servtce. · TRE DALLAS TIMES-Herald flnt reported the ex!Jtenc• and destrucUoaoltheJettertwo,._a10. . In Ill report, Tbe~uoteditsaourc..aaaaylngt.tie~to -destro~theletterwu,nil !l!>l;>allU;whorethelett~le. ., l)fone Hoover ~ a111 • - I_ ... • , State ·Geis .·''f ~ugh'.~on Auto.Ads SACRAMENTO IA"" -'lbe Callfomia Department or Motor Veblcl'lf baa adopted alrlcter rules aimed at •llrtalllnA ••· •u•rated advertlslnJ cWms ror · new and\tsed automobijes. Jn an announcement Tuesda,y DMY Director Herman Sill. called them "tho tougbeJ1t In lt'tfl hiStOI')', •• T They are intended lo elhninate "bait and aY(jtcb, •• in which a de- aler advertises a car cheip, then tout! the customer onto a more expensive model when ~ dis- covers the adv.arti&ed car is Strip.. ped-dowh. · T H E Y ALSO require that" buyers be informed if a car was once a taxicab or Police car or is insurance salvage. Mentions Of price must ~int out that the total includes manufactuer:s suggested retail price, ''plus tax , license, transgortation charges, optional equipment shown, and dealer's preparation charges." PRICES CANNOT be qualified by sueb phrases as "unpaid ba- lance," "balance due," "can be financed" or "balance due after small down'' unless explanations are in type not less than one-third the size or the quoted price. Also, the ri,iles require that if a salesman leaves a card on a windshield orfering a certain sum on a trade-in, that amount must be given on any standard new car. Warrant Out For Child Molester .... SAN DIEGO IAPJ -A no.bail bench warrant has been issued for a convicted child molester who had sought castration to avoid a prison sentence. The 'warrant was issued Tues. day for James Wesley Goebel, 38. Goebel railed to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing in his case. He had been freed without bail to arrange for t he operation, known as a bilateral orchidec- tomy. • But Goebel's attorney, Barton Noone, said the urologist who had agreed to perform the opera- tion had changed his mind. Noone said a t least six other doctors have refused Goebel's re- quest ror the operation, which in- volves remov ing the testicles fro m the scrotal sac. Goebel had pleaded guilty to sex perversion and was convict- ed of statutory rape in two separate incidents in\IOl\ling high school girls. !f~as treated at Patton State Ho5pital, but doctors there said eventually that treatment no longer did him any good. Superior Court Judge Douglas Woodworth hint ld that Goebel may draw a length y prison term because of his failure to appear in court. ''By his non-appearance, he has put another nail in his cof'- fin," the judge said. · Man Guilty In Slaying SANTA MONICA CUP!) - John Gray, 33, Venice, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the killing of a man who was friendly with his divorced wife. The shooting took place in Gray's apartment just a week &fter he graduated as a deputy from the Sheriff's Academy. Charles R. Mahon, 36, Venice, was killed. Superior Court Judge Charles H. Woodmansee said he will sen- tence Gray on Oct. JO. , .. .. W'I"• Prt_.,, Incumbent mayor of San Diego Pete Wilson beat back the chalCenge of four other candidates Tuesday by nearly a 2-1 margin, virtually assuring him a second term as mayor. ' Chancellor Charged in Fatal Crash LOS ANGELES IUP)) -Dr. M. Norval Young, chancellor of Pepperdine University, was ar· r es ted Tuesday ror manslaughter and felony drunken driving following a spec- tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one woman and injured two others, police reported. The .car carrying the three women had stopped for a red light on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu when Young's e,ar slammed into the rear of the auto, exploding its gas tank, the Highway Patrdl said . . . BEULAH HARRISON, 55, of Claremont, died in the flames. Alice Fritsche, 44, or Clare- mont and Christine OahJquist , 81, or Lincoln, Neb .. lifted from the scene by a helicopter ambul- ance, were in critical condition in the burn .ward of Sherman Oaks Community llospital. Young , 57, was treated al San- ta Monica liospital and booked in the jail ward · at County-USC Medical Center, police said. I-le \\'as listed in good condition. THE CHAIRMAN of the un - iversity board of trustees, Doug Miller, issued a statement saying the school "profoundly regrets this enormous tragedy and our hearts and prayers go ou't jn de- epest sympathy fOr those in- volved in the accident."' He said that '"while it has not bee n generally known. Dr. Young had been under a physi- cian's care for more than three years for a serious heart condi- tion, which has required him to take special medication regular- ly. We feel that the university should have nothing else to say at this time ... · T H E I NCIDENT wa s th e second traffic accident this year involving a Los Angeles area un: iversity chancellor named Young. Last June, UCLA Chancellor Charles Young broke his jaw and had to be pried from th e wreckage by firemen after hi s car smashed into a tree near the Westwood ~am pus . Young plifad'cd no contest to a charge of driving under the in· fluence of alcohol on June 17. I-le was fined $250 and placed on 18 months probation_ Fire Hits Groves BONSALL (AP) -A 65-a~re . fire ravaged several avocado groves before state Division of Forestry crews could put out the blaze which was s tarted Tuesday by heavy equipment being used in the groves on the Doolin Ranch near Bonsall. Party Poppers Navy Men Delight 'Does' SAN FRANCISCO CUPII -The rour Na\ly officers who jumped out of a cake a~ a wives' party were clearly oul or uniform but there were no repnmands. . The cake-poppers, all volunteers at the request of their com- manding officer's wife, performed their near-naked act recently at Moffett Field Naval Air Station, it was reported today. SOME 65 WIVES who attended the party screamed with de- light as the male entert~~r~, dressed in their ''skivvies,'' took turns leaping out of the artif1~1al cake. The party oq Sept. 4 was held three days ~forE'. ~e Navy reprimanded the skipper of Finback, a submarine v1s1ted by a topless female go-co dancer. _ . . . . John SchakeltOn. Moffett Field 1nfonnat1on officer, said the officers' wi\leS party was one of the better attended social e\lents of the year. "THE COSTVMBS were no briefer than any normally seen l'l a public beach or pool," he quickly added. ·"It was a spoof, a satire of a stag party -a 'doe· party for women." he explained! · " 1'he skipper's wtJewhoplanned thepaity was unavailable for conlment and her male volunteers were safely back in uniform. ' • I • DAIL y PILOT Ai ' Greenwood q~aky Reques Interstate -'Potluck' -----T l • • • • Sen tenced To Repr~~t . Self r ' RlCHMOND IUPll Thia wu on the menu for l-.Jnl~.•Ute 80.Iuudoy; Yogurt, pig's knuckJe:s, margarine, peaout bOtter andpeanutoU. -To ~life'- SACRAMENTO (UPI ) - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, the Charles Manson disciple accused of trying to assassinate President Ford. apqarently stands little chanreof 1etting out of jail before her lriaj even though boll has been reduced rrom the maxtmum $1 mllUon lo $350,000 . "We don't ha\le that kind of money," Sandr.;1 Good, attic apartment roomm3.te of Miss Fromme and a fellow member ot the Manson drug·scx cult, told rep()t1.ers . "SHE OBVIOUSLY has no financial resources," U.S. Dis- trict Judge Thomas ~1ac8ride said Tuesday in refusing to re- lease Mis:s Fromme, 26, Without· bail. Miss From.me is expected to l"nter a plea Friday on a charge she attempted to kill Ford Sept. 5 with a .45-caliber pistol as he walked through the slate capitol grounds. Mac Bride aJso will con· sider her request to act as her own attorney. 1-tacBride lowered the bail bec.-ause he said he wanted to • make it for the "least onerous" amO(Jllt to guarantee sbe would noL nee. He .. id she could not be released without bail becaus& she had no financial i.qvestments or other reasons to tie Mr to the community. •• THE JI) DG E al><> modified his gag order and eave the red- haired woman permission to talk to reporters about ai1)1.hing ex· cept specifics of the case. In addi· tion, he allowed her to talk to potential witnesses. Jn a lbree-hour hearing. Miss Fromme asked to be her own at· torney and answered .questions aboµt her si mple lifestyle, her oc- casional use of LSD and mari· Juana and her avowed "cause" of saving the environmenL · Mac Bride called lhe charges of attempted assissination "an ex- tremely serious crime, a heinous crime," but he described her as .. a sincere young woman in her beliefs. such as l~er.~e.~· He also nOted l\t1ss Ji'romme has little income other than $200 a !llonth that Ml s_s Good, 3l, re- ceives from a ram1lytrust fund . The California llighway Patrol said a truck laden with the fOOdsturrs ntpp<'<I qyer, spjlling the conte-nUi on the freeway. It took two hour:t'(o cleain up the mess. Police P r obe • SW AT Killing SAN JOSE (AP> -Polil'e arc investigating allt'lgatioru; by till' family of a would-be airline hi - jacker killed by a Special Weapon s and Tactic s amarpshooter that tht.' man has b(en harassed for years by lhc head of the SWAT team. "The circumstances are cer- tainly open to scrutiny,·· l .t. Gary l~eonard. he;,1d o! the poliCL' department's internal investig~· lions unit, said Tuesday. Fred Salomon. 24. was killed early Monday arter raping and stabbing a woman, \l.'ounding one of fOur hostages and trying to hi- jack a Continental Airlines 727 jet, police said. LOS ,ANGEL.ES !U PI) Vaughn Greenwood, COCl\llcted or a batchet-w1eld1ng rainpage 1n the Hollywood ll1lls that included burglarii:ing actor Burt Reynolds' hunll.', was sentenced Tuesday to 32 )'L'ar::> to life. . Tbe JUdJ:t! conUnucd a gag or- der on polict.'. rorbidding Ulem to discuss Gr<'en"•ood as a suspect 1n th~ notor1ou:, .. Skid Row Slasher'" kiJlin~.s of nine men m December and Jsnuary. Green\4'ood, 32, was convicted ,on six counts or burglary and one of assault Y"ith a deOJdJy wc~pan HF. 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TD 6 P.M.; HIDAY 8 A.II. TD 9 P.M.; SATURDAY 9 A.M, TD 5 P.11.; SUNDAY ID A.II. TD 4 P.M. • I 1 I I l I I I . .. -- • A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Schools Seek Answers Major cenrcrns overshado\\'ed school openings lhis fall in the Capistrano and Laguna Beach unified school districts. In the Capistrano district , t eachers and school board members still are h"*ggling over salary in~ creases -a matter that normally is decided long before the start of school. J\s recently as Monday night, teachers picketed the school board meeting to further their demands for bettt·r pay and a restora· tion of boa rd-ordered cuts in the instructio11al pro- gram. - Salary negotiations in L~i g una Ueach Wer e settled peacefully. 'l'he proble m in 1.aguntt is that the schools arc ne~tring capacity. It's only a matter of time before new facilities \'fill be 11cedcd . Answers to the problems. confronting the two school distriets won 't be easily found . Jt can only be J1oped solutions will mater iali 'l.e before any damage results in the quality of cdut.:atio11ul programs operat- ed by the two dis tricts. • Help for Elderly Recent census data shows that 26 pefcent of the Laguna Beach area population is more than 60 years old -a disproportionately high percentage when compared to county, state and national averages. But who are Laglma'::; elderly and what are their concerns? Existing census data, unfortunately, doesn't sa,f. This serious ''information gap" h::i s prompted the Council on Ag ing of Laguna Beach, a non-profit, group, to conduct a door-lo-door canvass to develop a profile on the elderly and to J>inpoint senior citizens who may be passing up benefits that are due them or who need other governmental assistance. Similar surveys in four othet Orange County cities showed that scores or persons bad not signed up for benefits to which they were entitled. The census will help Laguna understand its elder- ly and will assist the elderly in knowing what services are available to them. The census deserves every- one"ssupport. Morale Problem· "' Good per~onnel management techniques general~ Jy c .. all for openness, honesty and trust between management and employes. Perhaps that's why San Clemente has a chronic employc morale problem. An al!.ra of secrecy is the hallmark of the city manager-city council management technique. Under law. the council-manager team is allowed to discuss some personnel items in secret executive sessions. The law's intent is to protect employes from unjust and defamatory charges being aired publicly. An emplqye, however, can demand an open.hearing. In San Clemente, some employes have com· plained they are not told they're being talked about so they can't ask for an open hearing or be present to de· fend themselves. A policy of openness would be a responsible step toward eliminating harmful rumor. intimidation and fear so destructive to good employe morale and de- dication. • I • s "(M 1HE PUgll(, AN!> l'M N01 SU~E I CAN MfON) SElWMIT5 ANY MO~E." i U.S.-France Enter · Another 'Detente' PARIS -A mood of "dCtente." t1ni maginable a year u go , between the ( EVANS-NOV AK ) Toulon several m9nths ago. ''This. would not · have been permitted iri the bad old days," a U.S. diplomat told Us. There are other examples: . growing French contribution to NATO in the form of essential ;communications across Europe and complete cooperation of U.S. and French Presi· 'dent Valery Giscard d · Es- taing is pro- ducing politic al dividends despite major underlying tension s, 1 most particularly the sharp con- [ tradiction between Paris a'nd ~Washington over the future of Europe. ..:. France as vital, storehouse for .:NA'1{)(s logistics back-up. TheDe was mUCh satisfaction here OVer tlie U.S. d~ision to buy the Roland JI, developed by the Frenfh with West G!!fllll!ll help . as th'e hew, loW .. revet ailti-' aircraft inissile for t he U.S. Army in forward battle zon'es. "We have a detente now with President Ford,'' French Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnarques told us at the Qua.id' Orsay. "We both need it even though our interests cannot be identical.'' ... A-CAREER diploroal .ancLln· timate of the French president, Sauvagnarques ,has helpe·d end the rancid mood of suspicion and mutual recrimination which poisoned relations between his predecessor, Michel Jobert, and SeC retary of State Henry Kiss- inger. Early returns from this new civility.show visible gains, of which a·n important part is in- creasing French cooperation with the military structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion (NATO), which France de· serted nine years ago, although staying in the alliao~. At NATO's Brussels hf!ad- quarters. French liaison'offic'ers are more closely inVolved·in all aspects of NATO P,lannilig, ·a ehange that Gen. Alexander Haig, the NATO commander, is carefully cultivating. _ One examplf : with the full backing of Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, Haig now provides France and other NATO allies with superior American in- telligence, thus voiding -or try- ing to void -the dangerous knowledge and consultation gap which split the U.S. from Europe during the 1973 Middle • East war. MORE TANGIBLE evidence or France's riew cooperation with NATO were the U.S. maneuvers on the coast of France near None of this means Giscard is thinking of rejoining NATO's military organization. His pglilic.aLb.a...:se is fir_inly anchored to Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's powerfully revived Gaullist party, which would re- gard any such change as heretical. Moreover, even pro- American diplomats quietly re- inst~ted in P.olicy p<>sitions at the Quai d·orsay by Giscard after years of Gaullist disfavor now strongly oppose reintegra- tion. THUS. despite the warming trend, the fundamental conflict between Washington and Paris is far from solution. That conflict is 'ove,-U.S. policy toward Western Europe and what one official here calls America's ''in- sistence,'' led by Kissinger, "that Europ~·s rOle must be as a satellite revolving around the American sun.'' With its own modest "force de frappe'' {now being redesigned for MIRV-able warheads at a hµge future cost), France·s vis- ion of the middle-distant future perceives a far more indepen- dent Europe which, while under the U .S. strategic umbrella. should constitute a powerful military and economic force quite by itsel£, led by France. French politicians point to vagaries of American PQlitics, saying it ts ridiculous to coUnt rw more th~n another JO .years at most on an American presence in Europe at anything like present Dear Gloomy Gus The City or Laguna Beach has a new finance director. Isn't that about the same as the Swiss having a Secretary of ttie Navy? A.AF. Olellmy GVI cemmtnts..irt subrnlHtcl by ,....._ aflCI 60 not ftt(tlWl'il' nttlKt tht ..,,_,et IPlt •••p.aiper. Sffld yow ptt ,..wttGtocnn,Gus,0•11,PUot.' . levels. That argues for serious moYes toward European unity now, rj!quiring American sup- port and sympathy. - But th.,these politicians, U.S1 poliJ:Y la iaking an opposite di rec· lion: wh1le talking European Uni- ty, the U.S. in fact obstructs it. During the May NATO summit, for example, the French re- member one fact above all othen.:-that European unity was never mentioned by the Americans. THE FRENCH, accordingly, are caught in a bind. With England and West Germany una- ble or unwilling to supPort the F.rencb dream of a semi- independent Europe, partly t*cause the existing relationship is so easy and partly for fear of upsetting the U.S .-Soviet balance, the French are jm~ munized. But the perception here of a larger future European role is not about to disappear. To the contrary, high officials in Paris constantly warn in private that the present European rela- tion'ship with Washington is in- herently unhealthy. More to the point, highly regarded intellec: tuals such as Michel Tatu, foreign editor of Le Monde, are amplifying in print what the politicians are thinking. ''The real problem is the absence of political will," Tatu recently wrote. " ... The main obstacle to. European unity is Europe·s military dependence on the United States.'' The implication of those words 'is staggering, but they reflect a truth as perceived by many powerflll politicians. even if th e moment of that truth lies some years in the future. • Ocean Dumping Can Backfire Lirtle Things I Learned While Trcu:king Down More Important Thingt: -That ocean currents do not run directly out to sea. and refuse dumped into the oceans is as like· Jy to. return to the coast as be mixM and Jo.st in the depths forever. -That one of the main reasons for ''famine" in such countries as India II that life expectancy has doubled in a lingle generation. wi~t a commensurate rise In food 11!i'PIY. -/rJIAT MAN·MADE smog baa Ileen found coceDIJy as high as 43:~000 feet above the oceans, and ators report ~ng it even over North and;>outh Poles. (SYDNEY HARRIS) Souled") and not part or Mohan· da.sGandhi"s name. -That Marlene Dietrich began her professional entertain- ment career, as a violinist rather than: as an actress. -;hat mollusks, which look pretty ..much alike to the un· t-ralned eye, comprise some 100,000diffe.re.nt species. -That the familiar Elizabethan word, ''Methinks,'' much used by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, did not me.an "J thtnk," but, "It seems to m.e." - the music to renect melancholy rather than romantic attach- ment . -That there was nearly a thousand-year gap· between the time paper was invented in China {in the 2nd century) and knowledge of its use in Europe. -THAT OUJt "Jndian -·Sum- mer" is known in England as ''St. Luke's Sunimer,'' and they ltave an even later one called ''SL Martrn's Sui!!Wll!I': .. -That citizens « Mon.-co are not called "ists". ''" ··1an.S":• or "Iles,'' but "Monegasqaes."" Pianners Should Face Facts Automobiles Obsolete_ To the Editor: On Sept. 4 your newspaper published a story titled: "Smog. fJ.ee Engine Seen by Mid-SOs?" This represents still another un. imaginative study by the "ex- perts" at the JPL, Cal Tech. Paid for by the Ford Motor·Company, "but conducted independent of the firm," the newspaper ac· count indicates that the report .proposes we Spend $1 billion dollars on the developn\ent of a ''pollution free'' automobile engine by the mid 198ls. IT IS about time the American pUblic realized ~that persoeal automobile transportation is as obsolete ••-t~e ~thinking of JPL rese--.rClierit. Any form of transportatiOn that relies upon fosSil fuels is doomed to extinc- tion and all the billions of dollars spent on further development is money down the oil sump . Fftlure, personal transporta~ lion .should-be planned by-people who are awake to the facts and not by those who try so hard to deny that their conclusions are paid for by their clients. RICHARD CROFT WefeoneeBllS To the Editor: . Thanks to all who signed peli· tions or contacted the transit company, we now have our much-needed Line No. 1 on Pacific Coast Highway! There are regular schedules available and they are very cooperative about stopping at in- between intersections. if flagged down. You can now go just about anywhere in Orange County for 25 cents, so Jet's get some of the cars off the streets. . Now .we need some bus stop signs and benches, particularly at such busy intersections as Pacific Coast Highway and Superior where waiting on the dirt shoulder can be particularly hazardous. Speaking of that dirt shoulder why isn·t that paved for bik~ ri~ers? We got the bus, now Jet's get the bike paths. Write to your councilperson now. Do we really need a death quota before we ket that done ? GRETA FARBER Prelen PoSee To the Editor: Forty-four-hundred peop1e died last year in traffic accidents in Caillomia and Betty Thomas· has the nerve to criti~ in the Daily Pilot "Mailbox"1A:ug. 27) the· Irvine police for trying to re-· duce that number of deaths th.is year. • As for the public relations angle, «when 1 see an officer • Wjtf.1. 'H•'s in a mrietlnq. Would you csre to IHVIJ 11 numb11r, Mr. Forti?' ( MAILBOX ) staked out o p corner I always think, wha nice gesture. Here is a per taking timeout from a bus hedule to try and keep my car from being smashed up by a stupid driver or perhapS my 1Je. .ing a statistic in the morning paJ)'er. 1 always wave and smile, it is the very least I can do lo re- pay him. Any kid with a beginner's license knows you do not make a left hand turn from the right hand lane of a two lane road un- . less it has special posting. Now that the arrow you asked for is painted at th at corner of U\llversity and M acArtbur I do hd})e it will make this form.er fool proof corner idiot proof. 1 would be· very interested in your solution to a similar pro- blem on Canlpus Way in front of Town Center where the tWo N°"' . U-Turn signs are constantly \'i.olated. MARYLOU PARKER ReeyeUng To the Editor: In these days of energy crisis it is a sad waste to allo~ aluminum soft drink and beer cans and pop tops to clutter the earth, or to end up as landfill in the publi·c dumps. Aluminum doesn't ''return to Mother Earth" -and it takes extreme energy expenditure and heat to extract it. It lakes 95 percent less energy to produce a new can from a used one than to merely extract the same amount of new metal! It isn·t far-fetched to say that future generations may find it necessary to recover wasted aluminum from our landfills. Aluminum recycling centers are now open in Laguna Beach, on the Canyon Road near the Boys' Club;· in South Laguna, at Fourth Street and Virginia Way. one block up from Coast Highway; and in Dana Point, at the Marina. The non -profit or- ganizatio-ns whose members stomp the ·cans and organize their redemption for 15 cents per pound have one theme in com- mon: concern for the environ- ment. I hope the Daily Pilot wilt publish this letter to help us .spread' the nCWs. MRS. RICHARD A:' BRANDEWIE La11>sult Costffl To the Editor: ~ewport .B~ach's spending even $400 to 101n a lawsuit to sue the U.S. Interior Department. shows lack Qf concern for our tax dollars or our welfare.-More-of our tax.dollars must be used by the federal government to fight the suit. We are suing ourselves, and paying for both sides. THE LACK of concern for our welfare is that the suit is to stop oil and gas pr°'uction in the out- er continential shelf, when we ' are desperately in need of the products which are getting in shorter supply every day. {t is like when the Coastal Com- mission delayed the San Onofre nuclear plant to save 7 /lOs of a mile of sandstone cliffs. That de~ lay is costing us contomers an extra billion dollars in higher electric bills, in this decade. When the commissioners were asked, at the recent Regional Commission hearings, how many had ever seen the cliffs, one man out of the 12 members raised his hand. That act, without knowing what they were imposing on the people, was as irrational as this one. Power lies heavy, heavy, over our heads. GOLDIE JOSEPH The ·Tahoe Sierra There is a lot for the environ· mentalist to s ee fn the area o( Lake Tahoe and nortit Plenty of spectacular scenery· and a goodl y number o( horrible examples. For ·instance. there are the' l\T alakoff diggins, the hideous re · s ult. of hydraulic mining that led to one of the first court victories ror s-nvironmentalis ts - \Voodruff V. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company in 1884. That is just one of the gems mineable from the latest hiking guide from Wilderness Press in Berkeley, Calif. The new book is The Tahoe Sierra, by Jeffrey P. Schaffer l$7.95). Tbe book includes 100 hikes in the area from Tahoe to Lassen Park and is profusely illustrated with about 200 photographs taken by the author. (_THE BOOKMAN ) degree of difficulty, campsites, etc. DONALD B. THACKREY. UPI ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. \Vf"ed .Publlshrr Thi>mos Kttvil, Editor Batbara Kreibich. Edilorial Page Edilor The editorial page-of the DaUy Pilot s eeks to inrorm a nd stimulate readers by presenting on this page dive1'se commentary on topics of interest by syndical· cd ~lumni5ts and c1rtoonists, by P!"fMdlnc .-roru-m ror ~aders• v1e'A'5 afld by presentlng thia ne,..·spaper's opinions and· Ideas on C'urrent topics. The: edltort&1 IT ALSO exceeds guidebook opinions or the Daily rtlot appear s pecifications in ttis attention to ontylnt.hccditorialcolumnatlho details of hi story, flora and fauna. top or the pa~l'. Opinions ex· I f ~""--1-"':ll>li'~--J>Y the columnists and__• __ _ n act, t.he publisher lists it as a cartoonlsfs and litter Wfiterii 3re •- ','natural history guide.'· 1their owe and no endorsement ol nut it 31so includes in its 320· their vie-.·s by __ thc.....Daily Pilot page; the requisite inrormatlon should be infer~. . for • guide -mileqe, topo-· WM!fesday, Sept 7, 1tls -fltat "B.uddha" is not the n1m1 or a man, but a Ulle ( .. The Enlllbtened Olfl") for 0 Sld· dhartha Gautama -ju.st a.a 1*l'.::-.•.!.Jh.1t1t'!'l•"Lw-a11-1 UUe (')Gre~t- -1'.Altl .J.h~ ~·Moon li ght" sonata of'D:eethoven was a mis· leading name gi""n to it by a critic, and was never called that by the composer, who intended --· -That a "sycophant." which now me.ans a boot·liCker. lniUally referred to an accuser, or de~ nouncer, or informer against criminals. (An interesting exam· pie of tha psyc.holOlical way a Word broa~ens its orfglnal mean· Ing until It takes on a dilferenl one.) gra_pbic maps, elevation gat.Q, ' · • ~---' • • ' • r I r , t Glenn 'f111·ner-Fine wo M'-en:=--i11CP':'ll1--=e:-:::;a~r:-=e~-~ -· • P yrami.d &des 1Scheme Costa Him $5,000 • TAMPA, ha. CAP) -A sob- biog Glenn W . Turner, a sharecropper'' son w.bo parlayed his gi£t of gab into a business em- pire he later lost, has been fined $5J)(IO, endin1 what be tumed a 11even-year battle with the federal government. Turner and three former as- sociate• Pll'Oded ms cont°"I Tues- day to federal misdemeanor charges or violating Securities and Exchange Commission re- gulations. Each was fined ~ooo. themaxlmum penalty. U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge 'ferrell Hodges accepted the pleas. ~ropping felony charges that the four used the mails to defraud some 80,000 persons in an illegal P.Yrttmid sales scheme to sell dlstributorships in Turner's Koscot Cosmetics Co. The pleas abruptly ended the six-week trial, a Seconc:1 attempt by the 1overnmeat lo C'OOvict Turner. A first trial lasted nine mootbs and ended last May In a hung Jury. Pleading no conteat with 'l'urner, ft. were Hobart wtlder of Altamonte Sprlng1, ~Bunt­ ing or Williamston, N.C., and J.,. ftickman ol Pineville, La. ALL CHARGES AGAINST a fifth defendant, Clyde C: Oobb of Lakewood, Colo., were dropped. "l've been fighting the govern- ment for &even ye&R," Turner said after his tearful courtroom scene. "My rnoney ran out and I couldn"l fight any moce. That's what happened." Turner, 41, "told Hodges he had never intended -tci hurt anyone. ''I will spend my life doing the same thing I've done -worfrJng with people. who didn't have a chance, ''Twnersaid. SAYING H E FACED $8 l!lllllbn In <lvtr suits and a '12 ~on In debt, T-addejl, . 'Despite It all, I'll never take cill the American flag. ,1 love this country." Since his legal battle belin, Tum.., has lost control ol t!ltte companies. Koscol has been pl_"~~ in a receivenhip ancJ 'lllrOer plead¢ no conle5l Tues· day to mail (raud conspiracy charges on behalf of his motiva- tional business, Dare To Be Great, lQ.(' .• and his parent flrm, Glenn Turner Enterprises. OuUide the courtroom, the onetime Soulh Carolina plowboy showed the resiliency that has marked his controversial career. He told reporters he will nm for a seat in Congress in 1976. " Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis "loined Viking Press as con- s ulting editor this week. Thomas Guinzburg. presi- dent of the Madison Avenue firm says he hopes she'll ·spend a lot or time in the of- fic e.· Shield Sex OrgamDuring X-ray-FDA WASHINGTON CUP!) -The Food and Drug Administration says human reproductive organs should be shielded during abdominal X-ray ('Xaminationf, but that doctors and technicians rarely offer patients the opportunity. The agency is publishing voluntary guid~lines. for the medical profession, re- commending routine use of such shields, in an effort.. to increase public and pro- fessional awareness of the problem. "Gonad s hielding is an easy way we can N o t Tox in? guard against any unwanted' genetic changes that can result from long-term radiation exposure,., FDA Commissioner Alexander M. Schmidt said. ''Patien.ts, as well as professionals, should be aware or our reconµnendations and the new guidelines. We ,hope to make everyone aware of the need for the gonadal shielding and faster use o( these simple and effective device&.·' The agency said several tYJ>eS of shield are available. One involves the use o~ a pl'ate betWeen the X-ray machine and the patient to protect the male testes or the female ovaries. Other types ('Onsist or a pair or shorts with a protective lead cup for the male and an apron-style device for the female. "Although there has been virtually no ac- tive ppposition to the use of shields, \·arious studies, including the 1970 X-ray exposure study conducted by the U.S. Public J-lealth Service , indicate thar shiel ds are rarely used in practice,'' the agency said. -~ _In 12-year Deaths TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) - Two men who spent 12 years in prison, eight or thrm on death row, for a pair or brutal murders anQther man conressed to nine years ago will be fr~ed Friday. Freddie Pitts. 31, and Wilbert Lee. 40, have served 12 years and 45 days at the Florida State Prison. All the while they have maintained their innocence. THE BLACK MEN were twice convirted by all·whkl! juries. in Port St. Joe and Marianna. oC the July JI, 1963 execution-style murders in Port St. Joe ol service station attendants Grover Floyd Jr. and J esse Burkett. A \\1hile convi('t, Curtis ''Boo .. Adams, serving a life term for a similar murd er. conressed to the Floyd-Burkett murders in 1966, sparking the legal struggle lo free Pitts and Let'. Florida Education Com- missioner Ralph 'Turlington signed his name to a pardon Tuesday for Pitts and Wilbert Lee. UNDER FLORIDA law, such a pardon· must be signed by the governor and three cabinet members. Gov. Reuben Askew, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and In suran('e Com missioner Philip Ashier signed lhe pardon last week , Askew, who conducted an 18-month pardon investigation, said after Turlington's action, "I am suffieiently con~ad of the innocence of Pitts and Lff." "J do not know tor a fact what the real truth is in this cue," Turlington said a!ler he sJ111ed the pardon. ··1 belieVe there ls~ good prospect or their innocence. but J can't say 1 know that for a fact." PUBLIC DEFENDER Phillip Hub bart ot Miami, who rought rOl' ro years to free Pilts and Lee, was elated as he talked lo re· Porters in the governor's of(ice, but said his joy was tempered. "I feel a bittersweet. sense or great joy and underlying sor- row,'' Hubbarl said. "Joy at this incredible victory alter 12 long, hard years and sorrow that it. didn't come sooner.·· Coed Room Approved 80:-IN, West Germany CUP!) -Shating a hotel l'OOM with a person of the opposite sex other t han one's 'Pause no longer is il- legal in West Germany. But a court in Emden held an innkeeper can re-- fuse to rent a room to such a couple on grounds they are acting immora!Jy un- der civil law ... Power Cites Poisoned Pen Whatever you want in a luxury car;- Cadillac has if. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Former U2 spy plane pilot Fran(·is Gary Po\1:crs says the poison he car - riC'd on his ill-fated last mission wa s not the sub- stance describl"d by CIA Direetor 1\'illiam E . Colby. Powers. "''ho now pilots a plane wbich gathers frC'c-...·ay condition data for a suburban radio sta- tion. also said Tuesday the s ubstance he carried - ('Ura re -\\'as made available to other pilots. . "I KSOW IT WAS MADE available to other people on other flights, and whether they carried it or not I do not know,·' he said in an interview. I .. For some reason I carried it on my last flight and a lot has been made of that particular decision ..... that l made,'' he said. Powers said he carried a pen laden with curare on the 1960 flight which ended with his capture by the Soviet Union. EARLIER TUESDAY, COLBY TOLD a Senate committee that Powers carried a tiny dri1I bit coat- ed '>l:ith shellfish toxin on the flight. His statement was made in _ conlµnction Wth test_imog_yJhat the CIA spent nearly SJ million to develop a supply or deadly poisons and sophisticated de- vices for administering them. The poisons and devices, Colby said, were retained by the agen- cy despite an order by former POWE1ts President Nixon to destroy them. :·The poison that I "'as told by the CIA I had and the poison that the Russians said I had on the pen alter they analyzed it was curare, and that is de· rived from plants. Thal is not an expensive process because even the South American Indian\: use it to kill game.'" Powers said. COi.BY TOLD THE SENATORS that the poisons \\'ere used on only two occasions -first.on PO\\'ers· last flight and again during a clandestine opt>ration. in Southeast Asia. . . . Powers s aid he never carried poison before his last flight. Follo\11ing hi s capture and subsequent r elease by the Russians, Po\\'crs w;is criticized for discuss- ing details of his mission with his captors and for not us ing the poison. COLBY TOLD T HE SENATE lnlelligeo<e Committee that the shetlrish poi son and others were developed to replace the cyanide suicide capsules used by agents during World War II. Dr. Hook Group Didn't Show Up ATLANTA (UPI ) - Five members of lhe Dr. Hook and the 1\-tedicinC'. Show rock band were ar- re s t ed ba ckstage between performances at the Great Southeas t Music Hall on drug and di sord erly conduct charges.- The Los Angeles-based band failed to show up Monday for a Municipal Court show-l'ause hear- ing, but their attome_y said he (ailed to gel their be aring postponed becau5e of an ad - ministrative mix-up. The attorney, Cary Tye, is Jewish and did not work l\fonday because ot the Yom Kippurholiday. MUNICIP,\L COURT Judge E.T . nrock said Tucsdi!,Y t)!e fi ve forfeit- ed bond8 or $600 each And that the Cagle Bonding Company hod been authorized to bring the But a Cagle spokesman said his firm did not plan to arrest the group. "Their bonds are in forf e iture ," the spokesman said. ''We could arrest them , but we clon't plan to. Their at- torney is going to get it s traig htened out. We generally allow someone a few days to make the bond good." THE BAND members were released from the Atlanta City jail Sunday arter posting bond. All were charged with felony possesston of more than an ounce of marijuana and disorderly conduct. ) band members bock ror _prosecution. The comedy-rock band became nationally ~ known for their hil, "Cov· er n·r thl! Jtolrtn·g -Stone;'' and later appeared on the naagarlne's.front cover. Their latest bit, "Milli· on air~.·· broke the Billboard ch~rt this wed<. ' ... .. • • • • /11fe1·11n fio110/ size. Seo.·il!.· ... 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I• :111.s. •'II .11h•t1•IC<'tllf"'1IS Ukl' tht• Fri>1?don1" Bntt.·ry tluit Ill'~'•"' rio!"ds; ~~J/Pr. A11d y,iu 1nav orrl"r C11di/,·1/l·~ ETri-trt·irit· j /l · Fuel-lniected EnginP. Tl1e ciio1ce of 76 is at your C.11l1U.ic D.·a/, 1's1:o;i·, Ct11 j 11[@ '76 ft?rso11nl size. Cort,,,., Custom Cnbriolet Or Contiertiblr ... Eldornrl" '.i.: is \)If•' ci( tlie .11t)rt1i's lllQ;I t'XCil1'1R, ("(If';, ~ \ '111· r/1n/ rllf"I' bll'nd of sportin<'Ss and lu.r:tJry lliut is frcforatlo. P/u5 the '""""l(Ut>t1ihi/11y •i>11l 11i-idf'11 fr;nt l sell/ roo"lH1''S5 of front·U'l1''1'1 drn•r. Together u::ille\!itr.iabk Ratio Po"Jlllr 5t'1aring, .Autanmm:-lr.'411 Ct»f/ro/ ,11111 n>f-11+f'•J1t1lll"' (,, .. i9-,;o, ir 11dru up to re11mri.:au1" r011dabi111y. Eldomdo 'it 76 • -The choice of 76 is nf yo11rCndillnc Deniers 11oiv. l . . .. ' I -·- .. ,_ •' ·' • .. • 1 , - • PILOT w IJYBi eane Tiffi FA1111LY CIRCUS ·o~.J&hs~ oard Challenges, ()K's 46 I . SANTAANA -Orange 'County Supervisors 7uesday aareed to wt· freeze 46 new employe "positions in 10 county de· -partments and agencies. .but not before challeng- ing requests made by two ;county administrators. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Leturence Cancer Meeting- 1 1Sept. 25 ! Awards recognizing I service to the Orange County Unit of thl" S<.·hmit voted against hir· ing two clerks in tbe coun ty Probation Department. They were <lef1.~ated on a 3·2 vote. CHIEF PROBATION Officer Margaret Grier haS' been a frequent and vocal figure at-board hearings during which ORANGE COUNTY the county 's ailing juvenile justice :system has been dissected. The vote·was 4-1 on a requelil by Di1trict At- tornPy Cecil Hiclts to hire two new deputies to handJe cases of con· suml'r Craud in the county. ly div.er t them to decisJooiatourtandwoo ••persecuting bts •ftt-Jofthetransrer. Diedrich said he simp· ly didn't th1nk the jobs were nced1.~d, but Supervisor R.-ilph Clark chided th e board chairman for "voting no just for the sake or voting no.'' · It was Supervisor Robe rt Battin who challenged _those jobs. claiming Hicks would on- politi~al enemies.·· Hlekll and the board partl~ularly Battin ha .. ·e been battlinc for months since supervisors voted to transfer 22 in· vestigators from the DA to the Sheriff's office. Hicks challenged that OC Juvenile Agencies Listing Gets Approval . . SANTA A N A - Orange County Supervisors 'fuesday re- lu{'t antly approved a IXK>k -£orm inventory of nearly communily·based ~q:;:t'nC'ic s or programs th:tt could aid ut divert- JUVENILE JUSTICE r3rn0•;;;"· ing juvenile offenders from detention. Supervisor Laurence Schmit demanded his name be removed from the coverleaf of ihe in· ventory book because of the inclusion oC the coun- t y~ay Community Center as a juvenile refer al service. ~CE 'l'REN, llicl<s bu spearheaded a probe ol Ballin'• c.ampalgn ai:· tivttles In 1974 and won an Indictment of the San· ta An.a supervisor on grounds .he mi1_u1ed county funds. · · BaUin claimed !lieu Is using all the forces at hiS' d4posal to deal wltb - people he feels threaten bim and said the new de- puties would never work on c.onsumer-caseJ. . ... As a compromise .. supervisors ordered the County Ad"'ioislrative Office to run a three· month audit of the new ~'Mommy, will you light these so I con start procticing for my btrthdoy?" deputies once they are l•mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9 hired to make sure they · ~ are used for the intended purppose. BRUSH. BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP .1\merican Cancer Socie· ty will be presented dur· ing the society's annual board of directors meet- ing and dinner which begins at 6:30 p.m . Sept. 25 in the Marriott Hotel. New officers and board members wlll also be elected during the meeting in Newport .Beach. Cross-country Peddle Slated But they. ordered Social Services Director William Erickson to im- mediately begin analy- ing all the agency list- ings to determine if they offer any real hope or relieving chronic pro- blems with the county's jWJvenile justice system. 0 1 DON'T WANT my name associated with it beeause it is not the role TIIE REMAINING 42 new positions, including 18 in the Sheriff's Department, were ap- proved without comµtent by the board. of the county to refer p J M anyone to organizations 0 es eel like that," Schmidt SANTA ANA -A said. polk• dinner and dance, Anyone can care for1 a Brush & Blower harr style. or our other curl coJoling. fuss-lr,ee. full functional • SCISSOR.STYLES which are as e~v to do as Just sham· poo! Our lamp cuts, finger tumble cult, curling iron cuts. wash towel dry. brush ·n !luff cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSORED. au take-care<if-yoursell styles. Good tor any age. any hair, No teasing, no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. AUO: MO Sil rtlMAMIHl WA•li. •OU MA• .. '1111Vl'AICY1'0 MT •Olll ...... ··- Glenn_ D. Brauns tein, M.D .• director or the en- 1 docrinology sect iori of the Department of 1 Medicine, Cedars.Sinai Medical Center, Los .i\ngeles. will s peak on ''Blood Test for Cancer." Mario Machado, talk show host on KN~}. will be master of cerE"monies. The public is invited to attend. I VISALIA CU PI) -Ray J'ack Bishop, 39. of ,Jjndsay, lost his nearly !)'ear-long battle for life !Monday. Bishop died at a Visalia convalescent ' ospital of injuries suf-· Dearh Norfcn CRABTREE Gii.BERT F. CRABTREE, resident et Huntington S.a<'.1'1, C•. Date of dNtl'I !Sotpltmbll!r lS, 191S. Survh•ed bV l'lis ~fl! Martla; d•Ulll'lter. Marci• A. e.trn.mot Mlsslol'I Viefo, C•.; WM. J. !Br111::• Cr11btrei of Chino, Ca. lll'ld Nell ,'T. Cr•btree of Al'leheim. Ca.; tour .cr•f'ld$Ql'l5. Visitation Wedne!.Oey 2,00 :ttol:OOf"Mana 1 :00 lo 9;00 PM. servkes °nlU<"sdeY l :JO PM, OlldfY Brotl'l9f'i Che,.I, 17f11 BetKl'I 8oulflfilrd, H\l'rt· lngtOl'I Btatfl. C•. lnttrnwr1t, Row ,Hltls MoJmorlal Perk, Oflltler1t, Rt ... Qlllrles E. OOwdfll. The !emu, Wllt- VHh dOMtlons be m•dt to n.. fl"'! l.lllUed lw. !l'IOdlst Cflurcfl, 2721 171h St.. Huntington Beath or Lono Sea<'.h C:Om. ANAHE .JM Bicyclists who are able and interested in peddl· ing aeross the country next year may still join the Bike -A-Thon "76 sponsored by the Bicycle the Americas Club. Participants will leave Disneyland on July 2. 1976 for the 42·day. 3200 mile trip to Washington, D.C. and Philadelptlia, Pa. ferCd Oct. 1 in a motorcy· cle accident. GUILFORD, Conn. (AP) -Dr. Reginald H. Poland, 82, retired direc- tor of the San Diego, Museum of Fine Arts, died Sept. 8 in Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Mid- dletown. LANSDALE, Pa. CAP) -Norris West Davidson. longtime radio voice of the PhiJ~delphia Orchestra. died at 69. Davidson used the n ame Norris West during his broadcasting career. '"''"It• Ho-1oPl1a1 ::~:auon. GO LET A (Up I) I BETTY L. BAER , res1<1er11 of <:o5te James Joseph Matles, ,,,_$11, c.. oete 01 9t-a111September1•, 66, of New York City, 1'7S. St.or,..l~d by ner l'lusbend, Fred . a.er; -d•uo;itite'r, 0111r1e Se•-'"' secretary-treasurer of eor-cte1 Mar; sisters, Sedieot Co$ta the International Union Ne<'ll •"" Emrna 01 11e~1. ui.; tlrotl'ltr, Cerl of H'eme t; 2 of Electrical, Radio and ~randclllidrer1, Jev •Ml Mllrt. Ser.-IQi Machine Workers Union, ..,;11 be ftl!ld Tl'lundaY. Seplember 18, l i 1:00 AM. Patllit view cnaoei. 1n,te•· die9 Monday ollowing a ment wllf bl! P•l,..1te. Pac111t View heart attack. Matles was HortlWy, Ne;;"~'~=~~~dkec:tor~. . here to attend organizing ~ FRANCES J. HOUG'1 TON, tfS)del'll meetings of his union in :!;-t!~1~11~~,~~-~uar':1~1::a~~~!'; n egotiations with an h.l'lobMld, Joh" E. Houghton; bro1hl!rs, electronics firm. Ut & Wes FreCIHn ol Lant;tlter, Cl; 'five r11etes llncl Ol'll! nephew. Private t~lll servlt's wlll be l'leld Thund.JY. S.6\fmtll'r 18. Enlombment. Pati!it "i.w Memorial P11rk, Newport Sl!act>, ca. Pa<:lt!t Vl.,w MOrtu;irydiret tors. MOHAMED I FADEL A. MOHAMEO, resident ol <mt• Ml!!l.ll, Ce. 011te ol dta!l'I '>ep· •~• 1). 1975. Survived by l'lls lr>end, Mpl\emed N1ssar. Ser ... kes w!11 bt held 11f'fVflide °" .TflurSCI•• 9:00 AM, E l "'roro Cemetery. Ba1U·BergerO(I Costa #loelll Mortuary d!retlors. IALTl·llRGIROM FUMERA.L HOME ' Corona del M.ar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llLl IROADW A Y MORTUARY Bin ... SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL AU<JUStJI, 1•1J Mr. and Mrs. Robe<t OOl'lnell, 18031 Gil\ me" St .• lr,..!!'lt, girt. Mr . .>nd Mrs. L. Thomp!oOn, 7151 Sowell St .. We1tminsle•, 9lrl. August t6, 1t1J Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Wel'llt, 3161 Pro...!n-te\own. lr,..lne, 9!rl, A•9usttt, 1t1S Mr. and Mr-1o. Jlltk MIUs.19•S1 Viii San Sebest111n. La9u"a Nl9ue1, girl. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, 12'11 NewDort A-Vt., -Apt. A. Newe>0rt Beacfl,glrt. Avgvst H , 1975, Mr. 11'1d Mrs. RotMtrl Uwis, 1~1 Miro C:Ourt, 1r,..lne. girl. 5ecilember 1, 1t75 Mr. atwJ Mrs. W!lllam M(Gralh, U)& S..1'1t11Ci.r11 Clrtlf, CO\ ta Ml!u.girl. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Leal, 521) Apt. F., \ Sl .. MCAS, Et Toro, girl. PUBLIC NOTICE THIS TRIP, the club's sixth annual cross· coun'try tour, is planned to celebrate the coun- try's 200th birthday. Cyclists, both male and female and of all ages, may take the en- tire tour or join for as many days as they wish at any point along lhc itinerary. Volunteers in the various cities visited will also be needed to assist in making local arrange- men ls and planning evening activities for tht.. group. BICYCLISTS will be responsible for their own expenses. Anyone wis hing to participate, t.>ither as cyclis ts or volunteers, should write Bicenten- nial Bike-A-Thon, 10002 Burgundy Place , Anaheim 92804, Attn : Dana Morrison, roster chairman. Further information may also be obtained by calling 776-2266 . 6Attend Transit Confab SA.NTA ANA -The Orange County Transit Qistriet will spend n"!ar- ly $5.000 to send six stafl members and at least one director to a five-day conf.erence in New Orleans this month. The event is the annual meeting of the American Public Transit Associa- tion starting Sept. 28 and rurming through Oct. 2. GENERAL Manager Edward Loritz, one of those who will go to the meeting at taxpayers' expense, said the session is the primary national: confab of key manag-· ment personnel from transit agencies all over the country. 11 0 Broadway. Cosl.J Mesa 642-9150 ''This meeting is con- sidered essential for at- tendance for all the de· partments of a transit authority,'' said Loritz, who said there are special seminars where · 1 ---,-«-,-,,-,-0 -0,-.,-.-,-,.-,-,-,--1 information is exc hnged McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano c 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MIEMORIAL P'ARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel NAMESYATEMENT and mass transit pro- Tt>e ro11ow1r111 persoos ••eaoil'l!lbusi· bl ems are discussed . nesi•s : CIRCLE ASSOCIATES, 1601 Do~ Str~I. SIJ!te 23S. N•woort B'iltl'l9';1661 Power a'1d Assotl 11te,, • C..nto•r1la 9ener111 p11rtnersflip, •601 Dove StrHt, Suite 23S, Newpart Sl!iltl'I ""' Clltrtes L. Heiskell. 210 Hc>!Qltal Cr., Westmlntter. C•lllorn!11926.JB Ynrs business I• Dtlng COt'lducl~ bv • '!lt'f'e•al 119rl,.,...,,hlp. POWER and ASSOCIATCS WllU11m F. Power °'"'''' Pertr1er This stil'-mt1'11 IUect,,ltl'l lhe CIM'llY Clerk of Ore19 COUl'll'f Oii: August 26, 191S-< IT WILL COST a minimum of $675 per person to attend the con- ference. including re- ~istration fees of $110 apiece. Transit boara chairman Ralph Clark is on the Usf to attend and Director Jobn Kanel in·. dicated Monday he OPEK JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Under questioning 'by sponsored by the Sal_lta Diedrich. Erickson ad· Ana Lodge ~I the Polish • SUPERVISOR Ralph Diedrieh was particular· Jy eoncerned that the in· dex or agencies was in· l'Omplete and that some or those listed may be "fl y by night opera- tions." . milted his office has .National Alliance, starts . lom-10,...sA.T.&SUM.t·S at 9 s t rd at st 356 S. Tustin·Ave .. OranQ«t t97·1 It) been unable to do .p.m. au ay • M564Hamilton Ave.,HunlingtonBeach 96a.JSJ' an.}-1.hing more than com-Gregor Y the Great 305 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 17t·ll6l pile the agency and com-Church. 1~9~S Telegraph ' .ii~llOCAi.'•"•'•'•'•"'•'•'•"•'•"'•'•'"•o•'•"'ii'•"•"•""-•'•••••• .. munity service list and Road, Whittier. .. , hasn't studied any of the -/============================:::;:::--offerings in detail. Erickson told the bo<ird his office had no way of kno,ving from questionnaires returned by the agencies if they \\rere truthful in outlining the services they offer. He said his future in- spection will include ex- amination of programs offered by each, hours of operation and the number of troubled youngsters that can be ·handled. Pilot Logbook Knee-jerk Decisions By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot V. 0.llY POot Slilff The machinations of our courit)t'.Board of Supervisors are fast moving from the s ublime to the ridieulous. :i· It seems they have abandoned all.remaining fragments of good judgment in .recent w~eks tjn_ favor of· 'gut level'' decisions, personal politics and petty vendettas. County government seems now ruled by knee. jerk deeis ion -makers who should start giving more thought to the impact their ac· tionS are having on""the --people they are supposed to be representing. This week's board meeting brought several examples or the depths of pettiness in which county government is now operating. SUPERVISOR LAURENCE scHR E111e.11 Schmit, who has tripped over his personal Victorian code before, decided he must on-· ce again assume the role of guardian of the public morals. This week, the good supervisor of the Second District, who periodically reminds us a member of his immediate family is a Catholic priest, lashed out at the homosexuals in the county. While his fellow board members were voicing credible criticisms of an index of community refer- ral service for juvenile offenders, Schmit was point· ing to the fact that one of the services'is sponsored by the county's Gay Community Center. . -Schn1it said he didn't want his name connected with the index if th·e gays were listed therein.· AT THE SAME MEETING a list of 46 prospec. tive new jobs came before the board to be unfrozen so employ es could be hired. or all the jobs before them, supervisors singled out only four for criticism and scrutiny -two each in the probation department and the district at- tomE>y's office. · Though they eventuall y approved the jobs re· luctantly, supervisors made some acrimonious re- marks . SINCE SUPERVISORS have been in a running feud with Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier something nasty had to be said about her requests. ' And since Supervisor Robert Battin Is dueling with DA Cecil Hicks, that feud had to be aired again. ·Emphasizing the weight of personality on board decisions, 18 new position requests by Sheriff Bradley Gates, a board favorite, went-un·· challenged. .1976 CADILLAC On display in Ol]r showroom be8innif18 ~eptember 16 • I Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor BlVd., Costa Mesa 54CJ..9100 ' LUSK .HOMES s100,ooo SALE of MODEL .HOME & APARTMENT FURNITURE SAT. & SUN., SEPT. 20-21 10 AM to 4 PM FANTASTIC SAVINGS MOSTLY NEW -SOME USED INCLUDES 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPort Beach, Cal1forn1a 644-2700 ''"" Publ!Shed Ot•not COMt OeUy PllOt, Sept. 11, 24,•MSOC:I. 1,1, 1'7S 35'1·1S might att~nd if he can fit. •..,-_...., _ _....,_..,....,_ ...... _. ... .,...,...,,...,.J it into his schedule. , ~· Sofa's· Chairs· End Tables· Lamps· Cocktail ·Tables· Dinette Sets -Dinirig Room Sets • Bedroom Sels and Odd Pieces • Mattress & Box Springs· Bed Frames· Gas & Electric Ranges. Apt. Refrigerators -Accessories · an~ Lots of Odds and Ends. PlflCFAMILY COLONIAL FUHlRAl HOME 7801 Bofsa Ave. Westminsler 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SL tiunlington Beach 536-6539 Save an extra 7.50 by opening . your tax-deferred account in September Now-two good reasons lo open your Tax-Deferred Re1l1ement Account early: 1. o,en your account In September and Fidelity Federal will absorb your enllr• $7.50 trustee fee for 1975 · 2 .. Tl'ie &OOMt you do, the more Interest you'll eern free from 1975 Income Tex. l.R.A. (lndlvldual Retirement Accounl)-FOR ANY EMPLOYED PERSON • 5452 McFADDEN 3 Ml. West af leach ll•d. in the Huntington leach Ind. Pn CASH & CARRY ONLY lb---f-Neptun1! Soetetr II not !:OVe(f;ld by .~ q~atifled retirement _plan , set asidrJ u_R. to $,,500 earned income each year exempt l rom Cllrrenl fei:fl!r0J 1ncome ta11. No lax on current rntereit eiffie1'. eilhlft'. EiamprF.S1 ,SOOC!epollltd- ln an I.A.A. will reddh your 1915 income lat by a minimum or $330 II you are in a 22% bracket. '"lieoQh R'~11rn.,~,-.,.~.~1~A"fffUfttt'1or11'IW"!Glf-emp1oynd atso1m111:nne---=T97S--tnrste-e1ee--tree ln--septemtrer.Do 11 nowt- ALt"-SALES FfRAL C,.E.MA1't0N ISURIAL Al SV. 646·7431 .,_. ..... -1tr. fflttfl ........ •;.:-:~ie::.~ -~ I· C.111./lllr. -r r • F1D•Lll'Y COSTA MESA·NEWPORT BEAtH: 1855 Harbor Blvd . I~ offices to ,erve you slatewide. I Follow the.signs from the inter· section of Springdale & McFadden .fo this once only Sale I J ' J " I ,, ' ,, I 1: ' • e 1: ! t ' " ' l ' l • • ' • • • ' I ' I ' I -< ' j ' j ' . ' TalksEttfl • .A~~orneys ..... Get . ' No, Pay Hikes · SANTA ANA •-" oran 1 e County w,,.:1.itheygolthelrlut superv~ Tliesday 9'· ••-i;:7ln ~~1'( be ·' 'ficlally e nde:d nl!gotla-t·ued to en-tions with the county's 1 annual physlcaJ ORANCECGUm Pilo~ Hold1 'unty :to· Revise ·Bid For 'Super' Building SANTA ANA -The wheels on n>ll· lnl t.Mard con1tn1Ctloo ol OrODI• eo.mnty 1overoment•1 S8 mllllon ''super•• admlolatraUon build.l.ng so<laUoo that would have boosted lhe coot ol the bulldlng to S30 mlWOll over a lon1-tenn tease p<!riod. But on the day the final COUQty tax rate was adopted last month, ''t.be boar4111WCi>ectedly threw f'.9 million back into the bud1et to cover the £int ph8;Se of coDJtruction. • <IUEENIE OUT exams now orrered to ad-t:.> PTOlft'Ulioa and de.-ministratlve manage- reose aUorGeys~ the last . mmt emploYts and will g""'p ot employes bDtd-be entitled !o educatioo • inc l)tJl on wage and and b r'· I J benefit settlement. ar 11:e reimbune-Tbe l>oar.<I. ; mposed 00 ment at the same level as last year . . ' Morning Feed ~ county Board Ji &.1\>ervtson Tuesday voted wi\hou\ dlscuas!on 1o permll the County AdmlnlstraU~e Of. fi~r tp adjual the. bidding contracts to reflect a phased conatruclloo pro- gram that would put tho new building in service by June 1978.. THE PHASED PROJECT en· visioned by the county Building Services Department calls for initial construction to cost about $4.46 million -an estimate good only until the end or the year. the lawyers 3 package Other benefit improve- thal calls for no pay in-ment::1 included a 10 per- The north Uedown will be \be lociltion r..-the Orange County Pilots As~ sociation annual outdoor breakfast from 7 :30 a.m. to 11 a.m. "Saturday at Orange County THE CAO HAS BEEN given 30days to revise the c:Ol)lracts, after which the project wilt be sent O\lf for bids with construction to start in c re as es a nd only t · ·m<1rginal improveri:ient.s cen increase in sup-plemental pay under in fringe benefits. ~orkmcn's Compensa- December. · The controversial buildina, to be constructed at the C!orner of Broadway and Santa Ana Avenue, was aimost a dead projed in early summer when super-visors put it on the shelf because of a light budget. That will pay !or found ation work and the basic shell of the bWlding, in addition to some exterior work and • landscaping. .... ..., lion. participation in the rr nAS I HE first time cowtty's alternate health the board ever exercised care plans and inclusion it.·; legal power to break of grandparents or legal of£ bargaining with an guardians in the dermi -('mploy~ unit after f lion o{ bereavement rea'Sonable time of leave. The second phase would cost another $3.2 million, in next year's bud&et . . negotiatioos had elapsed. The lawyers are left with few options, includ- ing ·court action or a v.'alkout, which. would be illegal under St ate law. Neither option is being ronsidered seriously at this point, a :;pokesman for lhf; Orange County• Employes Association iOCEA)saidTuesday. - R.A'. ''Burt" Scott, county personnel officer, told supervisors he has ~et two dozen times with the attorney group through OCEA since negotiations began last .'\.pril. A MEDIATOR was ' called in from the state ; in June but Scott said no settlem e nt could be agreed upon. · "We feel the county , ha s fulfilled its obli ga- tion to negotiate in good 1 faith for a reasonable ~ period of time in an ef- -fort to reach agree - ment,·· Scott said. "\Ve therefore recom- mend t hat your honora- bie board declare that negotiations are ove r and lo adopt salaries and certain benefits for , ('mploycs in the attorney unit ."' Scott agreed it would be highly unlikely a strike or similar protest · •~would be staged by the ; -attorneys even though it r was the first time to his knowlidge the board had to take such an action. [ . tlNDER'TERMS orthe i, settlement imposed by supervisors, th e at - 1 torneys, primarily in the District Attorney's and ' Public Defender will re· main at the pay level set. Classes ' l For Blind i Still Open f ANAHEIM -Braille r Institute 's Orange CoOn· f ty Branch is continuing · to regfster students for their fal l classes. Visually handicapped students may enroll in I~. classes free of c harge and take part in various f. services and activities i that the institute pro· \ vides. • Beginning this year, a ; course in offi ce pro- i cedurcs and a nostal gic ~. class in early radio e_ro- : grams will complement ~t h e other popular ~c l asses inc luding tap ;. dancing. bowling, golf ~ putting and a rts and ) crarts. ~ More information can ; be obt ained by visiting r the Braille Institute .. Orange County. 527 N'. ~ Dale Ave., Anaheim, or ~ by celling 821 ·5000. 1 -------~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ NOTIC• TO C:Jll"OITOlllS su .. •11110111 C:OUtlltTOl"THI ST AT• 0, CALI ,OtlltNIA P'Otllt '\ Tiii COUNTY 0 ' OtlltANOE !>M.A~M .. E'l•I• of !!LIZABETH MONSEA ~· Bll!Hl, OotcetMd. , HOTICEIS HEAl!llVGIVIENI•~ ., t r.-dlto ... of 11\e •boW ... """' Cle(edlent ' that •II perSOM M'lltlO cl•lrflS •illSI ~ :~~1~:-=c:~:.~~=lle~s'.1:~ ~Ille .ttk• of~ clult ol 11M ~­t lltll>dcourt, or le orew1111~. wlff'ltN ,llffM,,.,-Y'IOUCIM ... ,lo ll'lf~ I, Ill 1'ot Dttlce of OAV10 It ........ 0 .. At• °'IOI'..., •1 L.9w, 610 Hfwjorl c:.-ritft' • Orlwt, Ntwpart lt•Cl'I, Celltor11l• nM0, owi'lkft hi "'9 pl.C:t of butiNU ol the~ In I ll "'911irf"I~ 1,.'°""' ~1•'9 °'--"'ft<...,.. wl ..... ... _,flt .n..-tM flrM pWlk •lloft vi t111111ot1ct. 0.1911~mo.rt",1t7S. WILLIAM CLIFFOAO BIEHL ••cutoroflMWlll of"'9.00...NWWO~ DAYID(t.IAM> • .,. •"-••-'LI• ,,,_.,.,.,, ................. ~- .....,... .. K ... CA.tHM· T.n fJMI .... , ... ........... 9( ..... 'Wlllfinl ~ °'9ll Oatty Piiot, s..it. IO, IP, M11flll()(t, 1, 1t1S >ftJ-7~ (· W n\Ads ' ( Cali"2-'678 --· .. Airport. I q -11 c-"·-----····-.. ---Everyone is welcome to the breakfast and ac· tivities. The price is $2 for adults and $1 for children. At the time, supervtson ~ec:ted a propose.d lease-back ronstrucUon de- al with the county Ovic Center As.._ The board's action Tuesday also in· eluded addition or another $5,000 to the architect's fee for preparation of a phased program. "You 've got to take a more pos it ive attitude about your \li'ork " FIRST QUALITY CARPETS Cl.etANESE ltvLoN HI-LOW 100% CELANESE NYLON PILE. POPULAR Hl ·LOW PATTE RN THAT COMBINES BfAUTY. OURABILITY . MANY COLORS _IO~SAU PllUD ••• <OMPUULl llTAIL ................... $4.H DUPONT NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. DURABLE SHAG IN 3-COLOR DESIGNS MOW SALi PllCID ••• COMPAIAIU llTAtL .................. , M.H HERCULON® LEVEL LOOP 100% HERCULON' OLEFIN PILE. IDEAL FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS· ... KITCHENS, DENS, OFFICES. ETC. MANY COLORS. •ow SAU PllCllJ ••• COMPAIAIU lllAIL ................... SS.ff .--~.~~.~-.:-:.:~-1 LY~ J SCROLL DESIGN 100% TREVIR A• STAR POLYESTER PILE . A HANDCRAfTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM MADE CARPETING VERY SERVICE · ABLE. MANY COLORS. IOW SAU PllCID ••• COMPAIAIU lllAIL ••••.••••• SU.H 'llHt,,.tl"'°" "'1 ltt1-llltit\ol1 ......... yl ... 1111•T ....... INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETS DO·IT·YOUISILP. CUT AND CARRY II so."· 'SAVI u.oo BB • so."· SAVI u.oo SO. YI, SAVI u.oo 100% POLYPROPYLENE OLEFIN FIBER. IDEAL FOR PATIOS, POOL AREAS, PLAYROOMS. WILL STAND UP TO ROUGH TREATMENT. NOW SALE PRICED.,, •• COMPARABLE RETAIL ........................ $3.99 --~----~ LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! Ull! KITCHEN PRINTS 100% ANSO · NYLON WITH RUBBER BACK 5·YfAR GUARANTEE. BEAU TIFUL PAnERN DESIGNS IN BRIGHT COLORS. MOW SAU PllCED •• , COMPAIAIUllTAtl ................. , . S7.H HERCULON® SCULPTURED iOO • HERCULON ' OL EFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WfAR MANY COLORS AVAILABLE MOW SAU PllCID ••• COMPAIAILI llTAIL ....... , , .•. , •... , , S7.H KODEL\!l Ill TIP SHEARED 100~ KODEL •Ill POLYESTER PILE LUXU RIOUS HI LOW STYLI NG WITH A GENTLE INTERPLAY OF DESIGN AND COLOR LO NG WEARING. • IOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAIU llTAIL ................... Sl .'9 ·HERCULON ® PRINTS so."· SAVI u.oo SO. YD. SAVI u.oo so. Tt, SAVI u.oo IOQ'Jii HERCULON· IV OLEFIN PILE WIT H RUBBER BACK BEAUTIFUL DES IG NS IN MANY BRIGHT COLORS THAT WILL BLEND INTO AN Y DECOR. MOW SAU PRICED •.• COWAIAIU ftTAll .... SI.•• SO. YD. SAVI u.oo DUPONT NYLON DENSE SHAG , -I •!• ,, ..... , •..• 100 , DU PONT NY LON PILE EXTRA DENSE SHAG IN LAVISH MULTI COLOR COMBINATIONS. BRIN GS HIG H FASHION TO AN Y HOME. ; ~=I DENSE PLUSH L_ -.J 100% TREVIRA ' STAR POLYESTER PILE. LUSTROUS PL USH SURFACE OF VELVETY TEXTURE. USUALLY FOUND IN RICH ORIENTAL RUGS. MANY COLORS. IOW SAU PllCID ••• COMPAIAILI lllAIL •. , ....... S 12.H ·11o.w1,w1 i..11'" .... rh 111,.......a111 .. ~11·•t,..._• SO. YD. SAVI Sf,00 MOW SAU PRICED .. :- BB LUSH GREEN GRASS CARPET SO. TD. SAVI u .oo 100% POLYPROPYLtNE WITH RUBBER BACK . ALSO •AVAILABLE IN CANDY STRIPES. A NATURAL FOR MANY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR US ES. NOW SALE PRICED ••••• COMPARABLE Rn AIL ...................... $5.99 SQ. YD. SAVI SS.00 SQ, YD •. SAVI SJ ,00 ~-i,_i.i'?iiil~~:30~·1:0·~10~0:1~ll~l~NO:.;;NO~l~NT~[1:11:1~•~C~ON:V=!N:llN:T~C:l[~Ol~f~'i:IN:l~IN:D~l;IN:l~T~U:M1:.:::~:lll~ll:l~[•~C:ll:i~f0:1~f:ll~l;;::_OP~·l:T·:HD:M:1~11:1Y:IC:l~•~Yl~ll~l:OU:R~C:~:TO:M~D:Rl:":RY:...::Dl~Pl:RT:M~I N~T ~~-CllllD -~ NO. HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH d'NTCLAll FOUNTAIN VALLEY El CAJON 70_Rlw(fl (IOffft 2501 L .... SlrHI ·Utll I. Whillltr llwd. 3008 lollllowrr llwd , •11• Molt loultnrd I SUS Harbor ll•d. 231 (. Mai• St, llwd. -•12.2200 (IOS)'••l-SO•I •u.o••• 421·••l• . (714) 626.)517 (714) 1)9.1700 714 440-6261 HOLLYWOOD . TORRlNC( p AfOllifA-CAKCrGA lSllK co VIN A -:-W:c:.-:L-::O-:-S-:A-:-N:-::G-:-E:-::LE-:-S-+-NO-..... c""•l~~':L·-"''-'1 •.:.l.::.Q,C:...A:..:fl'-ON_S_ 1 lll_Vlot S111t1 42H Art11lo llwd. 1 l••o I. (tlorado llwd, 21031 Shtrman Woy . 210 I. Arrow Mi1hway 1 OSJS Vtnlct llwd . 'CAM'81ll •SAN CAUOS :llr.Jll2 542·•••• 577·1to0 l'7·2Jl4 . t•6·4411 SS9·•S90 • MllllRAI •SAN FUNCISCO •MT. VIEW I • I , l ia• em r Jling Errors _. • ,___Sizzle · Some-Shark I Card Holders Given Weapon· . W ASlllNGTON CAP> -Beginning next month, consumers will wield a new weapon in dealing with credit card com.pany computers that keep spitting • out past-due notices in the race of protests that the computer is wrong. One of the requirements of a law t aking effec,t. Oct. 28 is that companies must advise credit users periodically how and wh ere to file a claim for a bill- ing error. " THE NEW R E GULATIONS also provide credit users with expanded rights in dealing with shoddy merchandise bought with credit -eliminating the "holder in due course" doctrine that traditionally applied when a consumer used third-party credit to obtain a product fron1 u merchant. His torically. the lender has been able to de· mand payment no matter what the quality or the product -but the new law gives credit card holders the right to withhold payment or bills of more than $50 purchased within 100 miles of home or within a consumer·s home state. . The consumer must first make a good faith ef- fort to__rqsolv e .the product dispute with the merchan1"llowe ver11 THE FEDERAL RESERVE Board announ ced 2 HRS. ·4 HRS. 12 HRS. 24 HRS. • Sig11 of Change the final regul ations that will provide the basis for Addilion to old s ign in California gold rush enforcing the Fair Credit Billing Act passed by town of Jacksori-graphically shows the effects Congress last ye<ir . f · fl t• A · k I t J"k h Everyone who uses a credit card or any open-0 in 8 ion . n1c e may no seem 1 ~ muc , end credit pJ 8 n, s uch as a checking account lin e of _b_u_t_i_t_is_a_n_i_n_f_in_i_t_e,:j_um_p:._o_v_e_r_r_r_ee_;_p_a_r_k_in_::g_. __ credit, will come under the umbrella of the ne w law. Credit card holders and other credit usets must receive with their first post-October billing a docu· ment listing their rights under the new law. The statement must be repeated twice a year from then on, unless a creditor chooses to use an approved ab· breviated statement every month. TH-E DOCUMENT WILL , spell out the pro- cedure for filing .a claim for a billing error. $4 Million Suit Goes to Officer SAN. DIEGO (U PI) -its verdict against A Superior Court jury · Farmers Insurance .;=====================. has awarded $4 million Group this week after • At TheINBank, Your time is our time We keep people hours, not banker's hours. Monday through Thursday , 10 a.m. to S p.m., and Friday to 6 p.m. Mo1or banking daily,) 9 a.m. 10 S:30 p.m., wi1h an extra half hour on Friday evening. Fasl, friendly se rvice 10 get you on your way withoul delay . IRVlllE MTIDML 1RV1NE NATlONAl. BANK. MEMBER F. 0.1. C. Across from Orange County Airport: 2171 CampUI Drive at Martin (714) 833-3700 . Order Yours NOW • • • v- 1000 Beautiful Stick-on labels • PERSONAUZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER f OR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND • ! . SHAPE AND SIZf OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 12>-M•l n Slreel Art}'IOwn, Anyat•te 123.&S Stflith Vo91.1e lype o" f ine qu11lity whil• gummed p•per. ---------------------Fiii in this coupon. cl ip and.mail with $1 • .SOt« Jl!lktt Printing Label Div., l'otl Office lo• 1Uo Costa Meu, Callfornla 92:624 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~-' 'in punitive damages to a two days or deliberation. policeman and hi s wife The jury also awarded who sued their insurance· Timothy and Cynthia company after it refused 'Delos $10,500 in com- t o pay o n their pensatory damages. automobile accident Jn a three-week trial claim, ·court records before Superior Court show. Judge George A. Lazar. the plaintiffs ·said THE JURY returned through their lawyers Concorde Sets Rio, Paris Trip that the insurance com· pany refused to pay what was due them under an uninsured ·motoris t clause in their policy. The s uit said Mrs . Delos was alone in the Delos vehicle when it col - lided with an uninsured vehicle. The suit said she sufl'.ered muscle injuries PARIS (AP )~-The and multiple lacerations, one of which r equired 17 s upe r sonic Con corde stitches to C'lose and airliner will make its some of whi c h left first commercial flight permanent scars . on Jan. 4, from Paris to Rio de Janeiro, Director-THE ACTION accused General Gilbert Perot or Farmers of failing lo de- Air Fr n ee has an· alfairlywiththeplaintiff nounced. couple as policy holders. Perol said the French-Delos, a patrolman on British j etliner will the San Diego police: make the trip in seven force · who ·was no( in- hours, including a stop at volved in the accident, Dakar, six hours less was put off by the in · than the present· flight surer . time. .4 Another Air France or-~111llSe"lnenl ficial said the fare for the flight is "still under dis- cussion but ma~ be de· p,-.rk 'Out' c1ded at a meeting next ....,. ' month of the Interna- tional Air Transport A$- sociation . Douglas Oil Gets Contract Douglas ·oil Company of Costa Mes a has been awarded a $30,440 ·con- tract b)r the Department. of Interior. The agreement called for Douglas to furnish asphalt paving at various locations at the Lake Mead National Recreation area. Lake Shore Road, Boulder Harbor. Las Vegas Wash, Lake Mead Lodge and swimming beach are the areas to be paved. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Plans are being scuttled for a Disneyland-type amusement park called Nemo's Secret Harbor. Developer Romm Doulton notified• San Diego County officially Monday, that he was abandoning the prop:>Sed $131-million project on 2,000 acres of BattQuitos lagoon near Carlsbad. ·Citizen groups were outspoken in opposition to the park. Lloyd Lowery, the coun\y 's recreation director, said land which Ooulton wanted for the Jules Verne-adventure park alfeady had been included in plans for a regional park. Tour of Control Center Scheduled , · During October, executives from Orange Coun- ty firms may tour a simulated corporate manage- ment control center erected b)' the €enter for Ex- ecutive Development at STACO, lnc. in Costa Mesa. · / SIMILAR TO THE control center used by several national firms, the model center shows bow program management has developed. A U.t of 200 ideas for profit improvement will be listed for vis- itors. . - R ... rvatlons, required for the 20 minute guided lour, may be made by calling 540-2288. Tours are be- ing scheduled weekdays throu&h October from 8 a.m. to5 p.m. There ls no fee. "This 11 an opportunity fo< executives to lool: into the heart of the corporate management process as used by a profitable electronic components com- pany on Long Island, N. Y." said Dr. Richard Greene, president .bl the Center for E1eeut1ve I . I • -------.---,.--------------.~.J ~- , • Ocean Beas~ Going Dmm.11~ '/ad NEW ORLEANS (AP) -"The movie ;'Jaws" mllht be an anathema to some aeubore r~rt operators, but Preaton BattllteUa flcures ll'a going to1ivehis bu.ine11 a~intbearm. 1be New Orleans seafood vendor says be sold about lS0,000 pounds of shark meat lu.t year, but he expects s.11lea of solQ!! 300,000 poundl thiJ year, part· Jy because'' Jaws'' ti"u caught the public fancy. MOST OF BATl'ISTEU..\'S•hark meat CO!D .. from aand and dog sharks brought-in by Gulf fla· herinen, who threw the 4-to &-foot llsh away a few shOrt years ago. • "People are shark conscious now,'' BatUstella said Monday. "In some areas, the movie has stimulated s-.Jes. In other areas, it has hurt. "It's a matter of educating the public that you can't always eat the high-priced fish. You can't. ig- nore the ground meat of the seafood industry.'' BATl'ISTELLA WILL supply 25,000 pounds. of bread~ sharkfilets to New Orleans public schools for their lunch programs this year. They have used shark before as a base for gumbo. · He bas shipped shark meat U far as Ohio, and ·1ie ii try!:~ to develop a lllll'ltet fOI' shark 1Idn. A allark'I ii llke lellber ..... lt'a dried, and It c .. betw'lledlntoboltuood-. . · There are no --a 1harlt's hulk ii built , ll'OUDd cartlla&e, •~ the jawo, Battlstella uhl. And ahark meat ii dlQp -15 Centi a jjOUl>d for ru.u, compared wlth.4J.7$fOl'b'OUt ooredfiah. Battl-la thlllkl llhark lllet bas a lute similar to catfish or redfllb • BE SENDS It TO IS ..JIOUl1ds of dorsal fins -the one that etirk• out of the water-to Gunter Preuss• Versailles Restaurant here each week as the bue in&redlent for shark's fin IOUp, COllSidered a de- licacy in the Orient. . · Preuaa compares the taste to that of a cle&f tur· tleaoup. "Up unUI three years ago, nobody in this area was usinJ shark," Battl!stella said. "By accident we Jot iome sharks in Crom one of our fishermen. "Mylisuggested we cook and eat It. When we did, we f d it lutfld good. We put the word out to fillhenn •tart saving Shark and within a few days they me in wl)hafewhundred pounds. ••tt'a a product that up untlJ now was wasted.•• Elderly Get Free Accounts Minimum Retail Price .· _Law Repeal {;ontested Security Pacific Bank will offer checking ac- counts free of service charges to all persons 62 years and older begin- ning Friday at all bank offices. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Claims that tepeal of California's fair trade law will s·ave consumen S120 mllllon a year are challenged by businessmen who opposed the repeal. • Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed two identical bills which wipe out the depression-born law which allowed manufacturers to set minimum retail prices for their products. Included with the new account are free, personaliied Checks of the customer's . choice THE RE PEAL IS effective Jan. 1, and American E xpress but it is doubtful if there would be any Travelers Cheques ptosecutions for violatioita 'befoi-e without fee; then. So the Christmas rush and the 'Security Pacific Bank January slump may provide a test of maintains more than 490 whether the repeal will raise Qr lower domestic banking loca-prices for such fair-tra~ed goods as tions, and has offices television sets, cosmetics and men's abroad. · 'unc;terwear. . Calilornia was not the only state to repeal fair trade Jaws this year. New ·York and New Jersey were among the others. The state repealers may prove to be academic since Congress iis apparent- ly about ready to wipe out the laws' that make state fair trade laws possi- ble as an exception lo anti-trust statutes. Except for fair trade, price fixing is illegal. A REPEALER HAS passed the House. An aide to Sen.· Edward Brooke 1l-Mass., sponsor of one re- pealer, said the House version is like- ly to be approved by the Senate this month. The Calitomia repealer applies tq all products except liquor, beer_ wine ;md milk. Over The Counter MASO Ulllings . MUTUAL FUNDS -. 1~11'MI ,,._ ' '" ... ... "' '" ...... "' ·~ 1Jllo 1.f\fo ., ... IS 111'> IN It~ , .. 10 16 17 6141 61'> ,,_ 15~ ''"' tt\11 . """ -l'MI 3~ """ """ ,,~ ,,.,., Capltt 6.'17 N.L. Stotll 10..SS N.L. t .Gt N.L S OftOUP: 11.Jl N.L. Cir"Wllt S.31 UI 9.61 N.L. ll'ICOl'l'I 7.SI 1.21 6.IS N.L. ICe"'4> C 10.0110.M '-" N.L. s.mill 7.a 1.07 6.41 7 .01 TKtN SM 6,_, 1.tt. ...., lll"W)' F 7.Ja e.n T~ G r.ot .... ert9 I• 1.00 N.L. t.Sl to." ren Cllll 6.5' 7.14 '·" .... wt Eel 1.n •.56 11.141t.17 H 18.11 N.L. IM t.• CG IAI N.L. 6.N 1.-Cl •.16N.L. '"" .... • • • • .. • I .... I - . - ··-117$ .~ . OAIL. Y "'=Of ,f I I • I ! . . _T~a=~~~~S·r __ NE'\V YORK' STOCK EXCHANGE C10img r Cigwette Ada. 'Moody' NIW VO•k • (U~) - BJ MILTONM~WITz Tba d&PatW p .... ,I,~· now Into wba\ the adV<!rtllill& indl>SlrY caUs "P-.\tlminJ, .. wblcb means th1.t a. prq®ct triet to stalle OU"IJl--a-for itself In tbe1moker'1 mind. You can.~ the paei1Wn ., brand ts !tying to occupy by readina th:Ecopy and look!oa · ·at tbe ill aliona In the ..is. A brand on '"PIWinl ~ with if8 •'•mooi(l•t message. A brand-that'•• slipping keeps changing the message. THE LOtiGEST - llUNNING cam~aiJn In tbe cig arette b-usiness ts Marlboro's western rnour and it will continue as long M the braod continues to move up on ).he sales chart. MarlbotQ Js on the verge of overtaklDg Winston' a.s lbe top-selling brand in the coun. try< The Marlboro message Js el ear : ''Come to Where lbe · Oavor is." What it's really• saying, beyond that, is: "This is not one of those sissy low. tar and low-nicotine.brands. This is one·you can taste.'' l Winaton is aTso in this "full- Oavor'' category. It has a heavy slug of tar and ni cotine, eveti more than Marlboro. Since· it has begun to lose ground to Marlboro Winston bas changed the models who·appear in its ads. They now tend to be yowig people dressed in blue jeans, and they'r e saying things like: "ll it wasn't-for Winston , I wouldn't smoke"; or "Taste isn't everything. It's the only thing';; or "ATASTETHAT'Sreal.Ifa cigarette isn't reaJ, it isn't anything. Winstonisrorreal." The No . 3 selling cigarette brand is Kool and its message for many years has been the simple one, ''Come up to Kool .'' What it is stating there, and what menthol smokers 'appareo~Jy re· cognize, is that it contains more menthol than other brands. And it does. Lately we have been seeing the emergence of a new 'category that might best be ('ailed the ••cancer cigarettes." These are the • ·. Money Tree ~ t:.l".';: ,; ': -. .... ~ u.. ""' '.,. ,t=! = --r.:... ~-,-'. , __ .:: m:"..Ml'i lU I!;::.~ -" .. -~~-1 ., ... " r1 .. 1J 'ii ;i:-· .. "*'!Or ... ·~ ' 1:'41-. $ , .. ,, -"' ~.rm .. Jiii tllli+"' I ~,1 1-..._. =:.~' s• u: J~ t Qt ''1 .= I:.= • -·ff--.. ',...... . ... 'I'~·= • MINLI JM 111 '" 1.,._ lit 1.f1 1 16\lf-¥t . ._...,, ___ ..;,.-•i m'Jl• If~" ii:'<:.~.::~~: !brow-tar an'I lliw~nicotfne ·~ l 1: 1::;-! !l\iJ"'tt. fe'l &lids, that are· Pl'8l'ina .on :!"-t:T': "l r."-'.. I:!! I .!I it..-: l: people a fear-a of c1acer: "' .~ • tt 1':--.. ~,. '1l 1lit:" ~hthereisnOiclebtWc =::~': 't !!E1 ::: .. .\11 t~.~ evidencethatthese ... i .... ..-..... AMPwi:li .1 °" .,1 · •• '" ''"'-"' ...."'"~'"~ ~...... ,. 11 -· •• » ""'-" &f'e '1Safer'' than Cigarette! ~M 1 1 M •• rt t 11 .. -\A- l "1lh hea'f~er couc .. tl~ -ii;r7!:.I. i 1'* ij"'!-. ,;.= .. 11: tlt t ol ~ar aDd ~cotlne. it is a :t:.i~:C,: ft t1 w.+·Yi .. ~·+ ~ ':=::'~ belier that ls widely held ~~·'-· 1 ,. ' ••• f it ri?:.·iAi ·even by Pl'esident Fonl. ' ~C 1~ ·; :T ~ ~ . . . ,, , ..... So .we ha.Ye ads tor True :1"""''-J,\ '1 1t=::: .\:.! U: ~';~ sbowin" a smoker who sauor: "'n-'"° 1 1n ~-. ••11 1 "'•"' •w• b a1"1 · J"" AlldMlll'l .Ml • • I~ ,,. r t.10 .. N ff , _ _, • it thetalkabout.srnok-A11J.d,.,...1 s • ''" ... cV,t~ • * ''"'-" tngtdectdedl'deitberquitor ~=::.~.~:a e:: ::; a;o,: .: :=: smoke True .. ! smoke True.'' ='a:"J: ·; JI ::::.. t? ~~ t '~ ~11:~ ~ Or the ads for Vantaoe. which Mlf1MA ·• 7 ' •YI--"' t•~,.,· •,• ,,-, ·1:. . b Cl 0 Al ... ~ .3M • ' '"' •. • .. ... promtse t e avor of a fl.llJ. AICA11 i.a..12 1•1 .,,,._YI 11\11 a .. 2 Jlr't-"" flavor cigarette ''without ~I J a!I ~~'" i. ~1 :: 11t =:::: anywtu~re near \he t.ar and AmMt M f ;It,,,._"' ~',;'; s ,, ··· nicotine.' t • • ~~ ~ 1h :ii;~ --'cJ :: j ¥.,_._;~ AmA1tli1""A10 ·ao 1.-.-\6i .... wt .. ,. ,,,.. "" VANTAGE AND Doral, ln· MtA.,.k-11""..,,.·· "',, ,', -, "" ,,. .. ·• 2' 114-\Ii id Ant .... -.ity 111 • • 17 2\ilo ••• e entally, COlJle to you lrom =-~:SI l ,t ffU=:t 11=::::' :; ~:~·" the same folks who make 111tro ~ .i. ' a 9""' ••• "° =:9·• .. m •""' ... ·Winston and Salem and :,~-~-~ tt ::~ .... ~ =.i.t1:·;a;: ;i .·~ Canlel Mtttlri Mtg .. -50 1Y1-"" 1T "'" 1.10 1 • n u--. "" . A°"'" 1.20 • I 1"6 + ,,. OlkAlrft .. 10 .... ,. Then, or course we get to ~·v.' 22 u..+"" °'..,...,..., • s• ctit+·~ tb b d ru ' =.'1T~i '!ti• 1 '"'• "' 0'*" '*• ·· 11 I -" e ran s w ch don't know AOht el .»• '° 19.-.-~ a.to.• ... '' -.+"" ··~-t •-t -al-Ao.Jlllf.a.M .. I 1~+ 14 Qty lnY ,'4U 121 1\o't-"°" wJ1.0 ...., say o arrest s es Ametc,....2 • 410 • ..,_ 111 f'di~P.s ,, 1 11-1• ... declines Viceroy 'or ex.am •~1Y ·>• • •1 • ... "" t .. » 16"--"" • • • 1' · • ""'i .10fl 1a 11 2•-.... E • .0 t 1037 2Allt • 'h pie, is now coming·atsmokers Al'WI .1Sh •• asoo • ... 1 oi1 .• •• • ... _"' 't h th · ·AOrl1.•1D •• ttll+V.Cl.C4.m .Jol• 11 -'4 Wt e line : ''Why AGMkl.n ., 11 ''""•"' Cf'tOlfL.0.10 , .. ~-1 Viceroy? Because I'd never ~ti '"'1·.: -~ '1: :i~: t: ~e~1J·~ .~ rJ: 11'"'::.: smoke a boring c1·garette " Am~1 .10 s 11 11:11ii-"" CIWEpt 1.«1 •• 150 ,, + 11o • • ...,.....,om .'112 1•1 tt\.'Ji-• °"°~·"10 Its tit+~ Boring must mean those A~ p12 .. , 1•s -1 ow« P .» .. •> "'-"' cigarette brands which are Z::'::t13!1.~ '~1 ~::: ~ ~"rt:..'&!:: 31~ 17 = ~ enjoying good sales. :~; ! ~ ~"'=~ ~;1~J :: ~ ,f=--v; Poor Liggett & Myers ""'Motor, .. 1ss sw. ... c...-111 .••·· ta 1ollo~\oto b b • AmNGJ.s.tQ t U J0\11.-lill CHA Uowlfl •• I 1 •.. w ose rands are all in a ""'s..11._.. • 1 1v. , •• CNALllfi.10 •• 11 ,,,. • .,... stat r t . all AmSlllpe '" • • 1 .,._ "' eoutSt GM , •1 '"'-.,. e o re re at. ts re y Ani s1nc1 .111 s n tr1o11-1 ~ 1.1t •• 2 1J1t ••• desperate It' ......... t AmSt°"''""-· s ·~-"' 1.a .. 11 ''""-"" . · s now ... ,,.u.og O AmSWr11.»10 20 '" .•. 1i.a20 us 10v. •.• ~ition · Lar~~as ''the third =:T&\.'f:: ni: l~:= ~ CO!otle~fl: tt; :.-= ~ c1garette''forsmokerswhose AmT&TrJI• •• 11 ~. ~ CONco 111d11 ... 11 2.._..., throat. get rte . k ATTplA!; .... 2 •t •.. ~~ ... la''' U'9--raspy a rsmo -AtT°"a1.r•.:--a ·.f2¥l=,. ~i,,..~ 110 ,, +"' i~g those full-flavored :i:,,;1~.~ ,J.,t~·.~ oitn"'~~:: !~!.\: cdig'!'tetlltkes alhl dh~Yb ~il "!ho =;;".~'tit: : 'I.~ '!t:= ~ ~-" •; ·~ =-~--on e t e ig ·11 tration ~ 1n ,-, n 1r11t ••• Oltl 1twN1t 3 '° 21¥1-" brands because lbey ~'hardly =:"~1~1l 1i~ l~ -.~ ~~~l·1 ..l g~-·Vi; tastelikeanything:• =:~llC~'; 1~ ':..-;: Co1P1~!:·4 uJ s~t: """"'" Cit 16 61 •:WO-\lo C»IS. C9\lo J 1 .. ~· .... ' AmMOw~ .. .U 2 -"'° ColMllMl9 .. 9 2 -\lo UN ITS TWO other bra.M.s,t .._\If" 2. a 1• ,.,.. • v. Olrl'llld eom s "' '"" • v. L&M and Cbe.t-~J·eld, Lig-. Nnstrf)f ... 2 7V..-Hi Con'IDl!1.f011 17' •1v.-1VJ ~·a, , Anllt.d 3.60 I • SI,_+ "" (!mw£d t.ltl I 90 25"-y, gett & Myers Se °"'b Nl'\l .. ln .JJ 1 l2 ~+"" CWEdOfJJJ' •• 30 2a\I&+ '4 ems u.r ave ~ .60 s 121 11v..+ -CWEdOf 1..q .. 11 11'4-"' just ·ab.Out thtoWn in the Anc:fllHc 1.20 1 11 20 ... o.."'" 1.t0 .•• 1 1•.,._""' t I L&M band b Andr$Ct1.:I06 161'1'1-V. COtrlWEdw1 •• 2 •-'41 owe : ·,a r on t e A119t11c •• 12 1 2 s'MI ... ComEd•""·· 2 Ai-,. decline for many year's, ,·s ""' ... e»•• • 19 1J ~"' OmMOu,. .. u t ... Apll;htC .50 9 2A 11""-tit C..Olpf 1.1t .• I 11\'t-Hi now being positioned as ''the . .-oco oi1 •1 • " """ • • • ownrr. So111 1 .en 13...,._ - d APKO C0rp •• 11 2"" .... e.· 1 21 It,._ \'I prou smoke," whatever that APL~rp .. to • " ,_,_ v. sci ts • s + YI me .... ., AP C1.G6 .. • 1S\lli-.... "1'•111 I 11 I ..... ...._..,, APOlotct Mii ... 9 l -V.. ~Ml,,_' 7 21\<'f-"' ARAS11'1.0ilt SJ a11t. ... Qlnellft.Jllb,. 14J ~'Ml Al'Ut•H .J6 S ' 1141 + \.t COnilMI' 1.tO 9 '' 1J -_, . Golden West Cites ArCllrO .Ug 15 109 30~-Ill conrec:C .70 7 ,. 16"". "' Atak Ento.. ,.. :1w.-"" con e:a .tot. • 21• 11t1t-" "ltllr Inc .. 16 2~-\'I Con$Ed pft ., I 52 Ar r PS 1.36 1 137 1•'1111-1't COMU -' S.. 1 •M-~ N•e.st 211 . . , 6"'-"" cone"'"'"-. i'loo ~-1 ArkU.G ).70 7 -"' 71\lo-\'J C..tf'".cl t.U t 171 t•'lll-_, . -. Load Factor Hike James M. Harmon, presi· dent of Golden West Airlines reported 1or the month or August, 1975, the airline car- ried 29J95 passengers. · The 'Newport Beach car- rier's available seat miles ror the month were 2,774,991, which accounted for a mon- thly load factor ot 55.38 per- cent compared to 50.89 per~ cent for the same period last year. Total passengers car· ried year-to-date total 210,092. The schedule completion fac~ tor )V8S 97 .34 percent £or the month and 98.05-percent year-. to-date. The carriers on time departure record for the month was 95.02 percent. Golden West has recently acquired new joint fares with the major carriers operating in and out of Los Angeles In· temational Airport. The joint rares are available from all -Golden West origin cities to most majqr U.S. destinati~ns. Nltll RllOY •• 10 t"' ... 'C#lt"f"' IV. :~ S d -\II Arlnto1_. t m ,.__VI ODii ~rgl .10tv 9 1AI ••• Atmot1.10 ••. 1J t7 ~ ••• C-SNG2.11• 4' uw.-.. Ar!M Ck .to 21.. a 1~ YI OIG Pf10.t6 ... dO 10) -2 ArtnstR11bb11 .J 17"J-~ Can11'11P'W2 I 10I 16'Ml--~"L';.d.;&~ ~ ,;t?!,t; ·'f:ll1~'a :: = :v. ::: A5MCIO .to 6 17' taYt-YI CanPPISVt •. 5 S2\lt-V. A.$PllltOll 1Vt • IOI lf'Wt ••• O:lnt!AL Hiit it 14' •~-~ "50ryG 1 . ..0 10 "' n v-.,., Olt!C... 1.ao 1 11s """' ••. .U !otlr:• t.<IO 1 s 2214-\rt OltlCIW • .50 :I IS .__ YI At""""9 .-40 J 11 7,..__ V. ~IPJll.IW. •• OIO 11>,\ ... 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' • J_ • • °' • • WASIUNGTON <UPI) -The Columbia Broadeasllng System will televise a sequel to the "Guns of Autumn" this month beeause the program caused a ''firestorm'' or ~ontroversy - not because or fairness obliga- tions, a spokesman says. But George }foover, director or information services for CBS News-, said "Echoes of Guns of Autumn'' will tnclude vleW! or those who thought lhc first pro- gram was unfuir. lt will be broadcast Sept. 28 . Hoover s aid the ne~work re- ceived complainti., by letter and telephone, regarding the original program. but d enied lhere was any unfairness in the way tht! show poftrayed U .S-. bunters. The uphe-aval bee-an even before the documentary on hunt- ing was broadcast about two weeks ago, •1oover slUd, lie said "E<'hoes" will be about "pre- ss ures put on CBS News, pre· ssures on a9_vei:Users to pull_out, about the firestorm:" The F~deral Communications S~!SPECIAL . Commission has established 1 "falmeu doctrine'' which says broadcasters must in the Ion& run give both sides or Important issues, but not necessarily in each broadcast. "All we've done so rar is re- ceive complaints," said Milton GroSFchter or-the FCC's com- plaint& and compliance political ' division. "Tbe commlssion views m,.tn ••• •• • the cpmpleints and decide• · Hoover •aid CBS abo b.s re- whether the licensee acted in ceived complaint letters. good faith." , "Last we~k there were over' "A large majority indicate that l,000," H0over said. "Tho mail this program did not present count has been 8·4 aiaJ.nst us. hunting: u whole but only a very The w~ekend of the broadcast w& 1mall friftge or hunting," Gross . received .over 100 phone calls in said. ••Vie got abour-so letters so N~Y41rlnt1one:-The1>hone ~alJs fa;r. Some form letters are com· • ~'ereabout5-1 agp.instWI. ' --·---· S~~~ SPECIAL Nice 'n Soft ALL DETERGENT Concentrated with Bleach . Bora• & Bne:hteners! 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W '---9 o_z_ . ...;:9:..9=-cE_A_. __ ...,L._ 5'~~ SPECIAL --...... -·- • uye~, wners, ans /: .llyROWASDSJll'm readlnc about nashy rookies and ~ . ' . Are Angry, Indignant I': ·~'""".,.... The NaUonal Pootl>oll League, liy,e daya ••fly from oPOftlng Its ; 1'75season, is ln a state of cba06. The pl'Yer• are. &DIJ'Y and dis· I orga~. · The owners are indignant, fl more or Jess uni.fi.ed.-"ancr--1eet they have a sacred trust to. up. hold the integrity ol the game_. _ And the fans -remember them -are con!~ unhappy shrewd 1•me plll\I~ Unlty, howev·er, i1 not the players' stront point. HooslAln,_ Cincinnati, Minnesota and i.Miimi, among otber1:. have come out firmly against the strike. "We'll play this week whether it's against New Orleans or New Engl'l"d:'. said Oilers player representative Skip BuUer. "We voted 4U not to strike at this time. The Oilers will continue to practice and will play SUnday. ·· of the league isn·t even behind it." The lat~1t bid by the NFL Management Council, barga.in-inl agent for the owners, was a slx-point proposal that, in es- sence, called for the Patriots to return to camp and management to present a new contract off~ by Sept. 25. . . --..ad!y. a.pr.., 11, rm I and tired of having their sports pages taken up with endless tales ! of strikes, lockouts and collective 'j, bargaining wben tbey should be The New England Patriot& lit tbe spark ln this let.at dillpute when they went on &trike and sk.ipped last Sunday's exhibition game with the New York Jets in an attempt to force a new COD· tract. New England officials responded by locklnc lbe players out ol treining ~•mp. The rue spread Tuesday with the Jets and the Washington Redskins joining the Pats on strike, and sourcea close to the New York Giants and Detroit Lions said those clubs may join the strike lcxl~. "We're just going to sit here and see what happens when the smoke clears.·· said the Bengals' BOb Johnson. ''The mainstream New England rejected the pro- pcMal and the ~trike spread to New York and Washingt'on. '"Wet- saw a lot or teams giving New Englind liR service and we de· cided to do nothing wisby - washy," said .J ets' player rep Richard Neal . ''We need something la show us they're serious about doing something to obtain 1 fair and just bargaining agreement.·· ; I * * * : Rams ! * * * Seek Token Offer * * ·* U Isn't Re~y to Strike !et , ( LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los . Youngblood said th~ pl;lyers Ra m s owner Carrol l Angeles Rams players want the turned down a management con· Rosenbloom laid the blame for The two sides couldn't even agree on the origin or the six- point offer. Ed Garvey,~ex · ecutive director of the players' union, claimed federal mediator W.J . Usery had originally pro- posed eighti paints, two of which would have increased rosters from 43 to 46 players until Oct. 1 and tempararily reinstated the old 1970 contract. Both paints were turned down by the Management Council. ' .. .. . : ' ~: ;, • • ' ' ' ' I • • ,. •' •I l! !t I ; • • teaqi to offer ••something de-tract proposal nearl y un-the current contact problems f~nite'' until manJ1ement de-animously, but s'aid the players wilbEdGarvey,executivedirec· livers a complete proposal later bnd not voted to join the strike of torofthe,Players Association. this mont h , says Jack the Washington Redskins, New ' "lpredictedtwoyearsagothat Youngblood, the team's player England Patriots and New York the owners would never get an representative. Jet:;. agree me o t VI it b him. • ' "We'Ve been through this with As ked ~h.ether the pl~yerS Rosenbloom said. "He doesn't the m for nearly two years:· w o u Id Join th e ~ l r 1 k. e , want a settlement ... Garvey Youngblood said Tuesday. Young~lood. the ~ams ~tarting has dedicated his l.ifetodestroy- defens1ve end, said "We II cross fugprofootball. that bridge when necessary, but "If we were to come to an we don't feel we have reached agreement with him today." that bridge yet... Rosenbloom said, "he'd tum it He said the type of "token" the down the next day and ask for ''We've heard their promises before . Whal we want i s something delinite we can see now, something we can bold on to, something we can live with .. until Sept. 2!i while we wait ror 1 thls complete propasal. 0 players might accept would be a something else. He hasn't done lar.ger squad size or a larger one constructive thing for pro · team pension contribution. football.'' . SC Shorild QuitPac-8 : --McKay WS ANGELES -Coach John McKay says USC should withdraw from the Pacific·8 Con- ference so that monies now split with other conference sehools can support USC programs, in· cludiJlg women's athletics.. _ In an in terview TtJesday. Mcl<ay said USC should be an in- dependent so t he school can save hundreds of thousands of dollars now split with Pac-8 schools that draw smaU crowds and have :;mall stadiums. lloillC!lngi'fl BALTIMORE -Detroit Tigers manager Ralph Houk almost got himself in trouble again during his appeafance in court to have assault charges against him dropped. Houk, who was charged with assault after losiitg tlis temper at a reporter following a baseball game, briefly lost his temper again upon having his picture taken outside the courthouse. A•heWf- LOS ANGELES -Top- s~ded ArthiJr Ashe bad a sur- prisingly difficult time, downing Fred McNair, 6-3, 1·5, in the second round 'of the· $100,000 Paqific Sou.thwest Tennis tourna-menfTuesday~night. • Ul"I t••IMotO In other second·rOWld action, No. 3 seed Raul Ramirez defeat- ed Bill Brown in straight sets. 6-2, 7-6. Harold Solomon, seeded fourth, ..ousted Tenny Svensson, 6-4, 1·6, 7-6. THE ANGELS' RUDY MEOLI COMPLETES TWIN KILLING. Fifth-Ta nked Marty Riessen roasted past Colin Dibley, 6·2, 6-2, and Vijay Amritraj, seeded 12th, downed Jeff Austin, 7-6, 2;6, 6-2. Angels, Texas· Vie After Twins Win Gorb190K WS ANGtLES -Butch Gor- ing's eyesight has returned to near normal and the Los Angeles Kings' star hockey center will be -able to Pia)' fn the 197S:76 season, the Kings' team physician says. BWOMINGTON, Minn. (AP/ -A three-run homer by Craig Kusick deprived California's Sid Monge or a win in his first major league start and clinchM a 4-3 game for theJdinn_esotv. Tw'u· ...__ 'Tuesday. ''Monge threw me a high change up and I jerked it out just like.I wanted to," said Kusick. Kusick's homer into the left- field stands with one out brought the Twins from a 3-1 deficit and en_ablec;! right·h!nder Jim Hughes to boost his chances of becoming rookie pitcher of the year in the Am erlcan League ·R o se Bowl Tickets -with a 5-13 record. Looking for a pair of Rose Officials of the Tournament Bowl tickets? of Roses and the two con- ltso, now is the timetosu~ ferences will conduct the mit post cards for this year·s drawing for 3,500 scats to de- drawing and the only public terminetwho will have the op ... sale of tickets for the 1W76 _portunity to purchase two Rose Bowl name. 'lbe draw-tickets to. the 62nd Annual ing is to be conducted in mid-Rose Bowl Game Jan. 1, 1976. October by .t h e Pasadena A total of 1,760 cards will be Tournament of Roses As-'drawn at random and the 90etatlon In cooperation with 'sender of each card selected the participating Big Ten and mailed a ticket application 'Pac'lflc·8 football con.· form, Money should nnt be feriences. sent .. until this form is re- Standard-siied post cards' celved,. even though there (not letters) should be sent may be a public announce- Monge pitched well. and had a t.hree-hit shutout until Steve Brye's horher in the eighth inning cut the Angels' lead toJ-1. The Angels are at T exas tonight with KMPC (710) airing the action at 5 :5~ . Ed Figueroa (14-12) goes for the Halos against the Rangers' David Clyde (0-0). CALIP'O•Nt.t. _,,. Olel ... .,..,..ti ........... -· .. ~-rl JM:lllOllll f:tC ...... ftf'IC Mlleru -· .. , .... $ 0 1 I .a I 1 0 $ 0 1 0 J 0 I 0 1 I 1 0 <I I 2 0 .. 0 i 0 .. 0 0 0 4000 0000 INNHlliSOT-. TMT•lllb KIM:lilph ...... ea--lb O. l"Or'd~ ....... Meic.rat 9Dltoclil r-' -... rl .... , ...... ~ .J.~ .. .., .... .. 0 0 0 1 1 1 JI 2 1 1 ' <1010 .. 0 0 0 .a 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 '0 0 o. • 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 • 0. 0 0 Sargent Karch , executive director of the Council, said Usery, never recoin mended the eight points and that Garvey had a handinpreyaring them. "~lf..,..._o "We're very upset by reading press reports and hearing from player representatives that Ed Garvey had termed these eight points a mediator's proposal made to both parties," said Karch. "That is absolutely not the case and Ed knows it .'' Karch also said Garvey made excessive demands in connection with restoring the 1970 contract, insisting that clubs deduct one year's union dues from player paychecks and contribute $4 .4 million to its pension fund . RED SOX C!'< TC HER CARLTON FISK, LUIS TIANT CELcBRATE. At any rate. Miami was the on - ly club that openly accepted the orrer. The Management Countil met Tuesday nig ht to talk things over and. spokesman Terry Bledsoe said afterwards, "I would have to say the regular season is in jeopar-dy. We have three clubs whict)> have voted not to strike and three clubs which voted to strike -and the rest are floati ng someplace in between.'' An Associated Press survey found that five teams are on strike or on the verge of striking, seven teams are dead set against a strike and the other 14 haven ·t decided what to do yet. * * * Both Sides Will Pay Big Price Should the strike spread into the regular season, the players will be hurt financially more than the owners, at least for the first few games. The average NFL player made $42,000 last season, 85 percent of it spread out over the 14 weeks of the regular season. The average player would lose about $2 ,550 (or each game he misses. Someone in the upper bracket, lilre th e J ets ' Joe Namath. stands to drop about $30,000 a game. The owners have long claimed they are lucky to break even over the regular season and depend on the incom e from exhibition games to get into the black. Now that the preseason is over it would not be s urprising if some owners, many or whom are in- dependently wealthy, prove less than panic-s tricken at the pro- spect of missing a game or two. Certainly they are unlikely to sacrifice what they consider the very structur.e of the game in or- der to insure a prompt kickoff. This whole business dates back to the end of the old contract in January, 1974. Representatives of both sides haggled to no avail throughout the winter and s pring and the players took the in- itiative during the summer by striking the College All-star Game. l\tany veterans stayed out Boso:X Near East Title BOSTON (AP > The Boston Red Sox · ch a mpionship express continues to roll along, but the protid Baltimore Orioles refuse to concede while keepin~ fin gers crossed and quite probably whistling in the dark. "We hurt them bad tonight." Boston manager Darrell Johnson said Tuesday night after the Red Sox edged the Orioles 2-0 on I. .. uis Tiant 's first s hutout or the year and hom e runs by Rico Petrucelli and Carlton Fis k. "I knew a split would hurt them bad be fore this series start- M. and I know that if we win t v.•o it will kill them.·· Johnson said. "I don't think we l'an lean back and rest on our laurels yet, but if we win tom7Ew .~on.ight it"s but· toms up for lf?. F'1 sk said. ••Jt 's a g: win for me, a good win ror everybody,·· Tiant said <lfter outduelling Baltimore ace Jim Palmer. "Everyone is think- ing that if we win tomorrow we have it . I think that if we win we have a 991".! percent chance of winning it all." With J l games le ft, One fewer than Baltimore. the Red Sox moved 51-'l games ahead of the Orioles. who have won the American t .. cague F:asl title 1n fi ve Of the l a~l !tiX years. Bo~ton ·s magic number -and combina· lion of ll-cd Sox victories and Baltimore losses -is sevt•n for clinching the division fla g. "If we win the rest of our games, they have to win seven and that won 't bC' easy ... Baltimore manager Earl We aver s aid . "~1 ~~ybe lhe sJmc train will come by as the one th<.1l wrecked them last year.·· Messer smith ' Hurls Tonight LOS ANG ELES-/f Andy Messermsith can defeat San Di~go·s Da n Spi/lncr tonight. the Dodgers w i 11 be a ssured of finishing second in the National League·~ \Vest Division. Tuesday night, IJod gers rookie pitcher Rick Rhoden scattered fi ve hits. leading Los Angeles to a 5-2 v.•in over the Padres. The victory clinched at least a lie for second place 1n the NL \Ye st. of training camp, but as the ex-u"otEGO hibition season wound down, Un · Gtutlelct ·~·0"0•~ ~"" ·~·11\tt~ ion strength eroded and players H To•.-.s~\ • o o o LM:-v " 1 o o, t • kled b k . ( m loc:k-11 • I 1 1 W"""'(I • I 1 l nc ac in oca P-Mc.ea ... ,1D • 11, GM,..,,D Jo 1 o EventuaUy the union decided To1..,n Joo o c.rlb • , • o on a two-week cooling off peri<Xl o.. R:oi.•hlb lo 1 o Ye19erc: 1 o o o kub'•k :rt> 3 0 0 0 "°'Cl'"' rl J 0 0 (I and everyone returned to thei r e.CMv11c 1 no o Ho\lcJl'IP 1 o an teams. At the end of the two F'-''"P'I 1 o o o o.~wiss l • 1 , ks ed K•lldallt 0000 ....... p 2000 wee ,-i)layer reps vot ,25-1 to Sl:tl>'"P 1 o 1 o w.C••wtordrf 2 o , 1 reject a contract offer. The SM•onpft 1 o o o season went on )Yithout incident ;=::," P ~::: -butalaowithoutacontract. J .JoMJPllP 000 0 RE NNIE STENNETT- Ste nne tt Has 7 Hits CHICAGO <A P l -··rt ·s tough enough to get to t hl' pl ate seven times in a game let alone get seven hits,·· mused Pittsbur12:h Pirate s manager Dann y Murt augh about Rennie Sten nett 's modern major lc<1 gue r1·- cord set a,gainst the Chica).!11 Cubs . ··unreal. just unreal.·· echu1•d 'Pittsburgh halting coach Don Leppert '''\.'ou know, J could throw batting prac:t1cc forever and not ha \'C' a guy get seven straight ba:->t.' hits. ln1ag111(' do1n i-: itinagamc.·· \'et . the 24 -yC'ar·old Panam;1 ni;in ·s feal -not achievt:d sinct· Wilbert Robinson of the old Baltimore Orioles dtd 1t in 1892 did not particularly stir the drcs:- ing room of th(' P irates v.ho art· noton ous for their battini.( prn wess and dominance or the NCJ t1ona! 1.eague Easlt•rn Divi sion .:\'{·1lht•r wert• the l'1rat t·" espC'ct<.1lly excited abnut the 22 ii m<Jrg1n of their victory over th•· Cubs. the must lopsided shuto11t 1n I ht> modern m 3Jnr I L·a~11 ·· baseha\1 history. Stennett w<.i s h<Jppy about th1 · four s in~lf.>s. two double\ ;_ind skip- ping triple he lashed agains t tlit• Cubs, but the lithe younc in f1 eld t·1· recalled wryly his last visit l(I \\'riglt>y Field fur a .Jul y ·I doubleheader. ··1 got hit an thP head and didn •t play.·• h~·s~ud . "\'ou gotta be <i ~ood hitter IP ~el St'Ven hit s in a ~amt'. but you gotta bl' lucky too ... ~•ud Stt•nnt·tl. "'ITT58URGH •b.,, .,, I \ I 1 0 0 0 0 ' ) 1 1 • 1 I I I 0 0 0 • 1 3 J J 1 , 0 • ) 1 \ ~ 1 2 ' ~ 1 J 1 10 00 • , J 3 ' , , 1 I 0 0 0 Sle.....,.,!111:1 RaMIOID'l }b Ho,bt'lt:• lb ... Oli"'1•t • l)il°"'* (f Slarqorlt lb RoOttlwn lb O Parkir< rt 2JSI! If ~1U1n i:. lk't:U P T•W!•I•\• C.W.01•'-P ~"" OOCAGO lt•ts•nqt:• lb """""' Tyrone 11 "'· ,,,,,.,.1,, c' UICocll •I ear-..... ,., "-"l,tl n-nl,..1b P Rl>P\ctooit p Td!ho2tl 5Pe•rt"92tl Mlnoir ... 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If th ~d ~t -r.t-"°""" --l.MtM!I'•.-,' !-!---. ' • I "41P-&y ilito,... (lry•I. WP .::.}. iflilOl'i••· -e, Ou-a·grec, .... vm-...-~ ... 1-Ho11111 t •) " -l:tr F'••T1r11Mn SCtMtt .... --,,q--, 1=1 o.•-2.•. f nri~sio11e1 Pi!te Rorettee.:,sitt<tepsP.,:.+;n.;....-,..,;;;;;r;r-;:n-;.;;,,;:;;::='-'.:..::==-..;c.;:_;;;,,.,.----i[-+++=;-;--~ .. • ) 82 CAIL Y PILOT \ dltl Star /tiling Guisness May Miss Opener .. Vikes, Eagles .. veniy-Ma-r~hed- • • ' With Cory Guisnt!ss <it quarterback , the Corona del Mar lli(;h Sea Kings would be underdogs in the ir season rootball opene r a g ain$\ Mater Dei 's Monarchs ·rhurs· day night at 0 ;-1 vidson Fi eld . tu ry League. complct1.>d ~ of 110 pas.!le~ for 699 yards las t year and also gatncd 256 yards on tr.I carries . EVen with Gui snes~ Nt quarterback, Corona del .,.- Mar lost tt'> Mater Dci, 28-7,last year. MIKE HENIGAN "Mate r Dt.·t 1s very ---------- similar to last year," A year ago, Estant1a and Marin a hi g h schools battled on e ven term:,, until Esta ncia scored on a 62·y ard fumble re· cove ry to win the football opener, 7-6. And Friday night 's 1975 grid opener involv- ing the two teams al Newport Jlarbor J-ligh (8 o'clock ) figures to be jus t a s toug h , s a ys Marina coac h Mi ke 1-lenigan. "W e expect a very tough g11mt> from Etilan· cla. ·· $PY5 ll f.'niean . ''They look ed super. s uper aggr e s s ive on filtn. The)' really like to hit." The Vikes coa ch "'a.s more than pleased with h.is team 's 12·0 Conquest of Saddle back in las t Saturday·s scrimmage, but a dmits there are some key urea s of con· Ct"rn. ''We showed some very good things in the scrimmage, but we'll have to imProve i.n some a.reu to beat £slanlfia. Our: pus-blocking wasn't as good as I'd Uke It to be and our linebackers played very poorly. Those two things stood out the most.'· 5ays Henigan. "Also we nttd a lllUe palish in other areas.·· AJthoueh Marina bas • switchec1 Crom an I at· tark to a veer. J-leni gan fee ls the Vikings are ahea d of las t year's pace . "Thia year we have more experience. We have. more 11tarters re· lumlnl than we did last season. We've changed our 15tyle of play at linebacker and. that's a little behind. "But our biggest pro. blem is depth. \\te don't have very m iln y players. The players w e have lll"e good. but ""''e don't have very manyoftbe m . l'\lfiback Jim Rankin and t a ilback t-'r c d Rennaker carr y the run- ning load for the ·Yikes. Ran.kin had an ex.cep· tiooal ga-m e a&ains l Estancia last year, pick~ ing up 159 yards in 28 carri~. Witho ut G u1 s n es·s. though, the St.·a Kings' chances are even slim- mer. Guisness s ufft.•red a hip pointer in a scri m· mage ugains t St. J ohn Bosco Salurday, and St.•a Kin gs co a c h D ave I-t oll and says, "I don't think h e'll be abl e lu play " says Holland. "They're S F I big and their nttaek is ays retie I about the sam e .·• 1'he key lo b eatin g Mater Dei, s ays flolland, ··is not to tti rn the baJI over. w~ c an 't make any mis l<ikes. ·· Aztecs Have Fumbles, Penalties Concern OCC's Tucker Guis ness. who n1<1n y coaches rate as the l:H:st quarterbat·k in lht.• Cl•n- MVFoe Quick, Light F.ven without Guis · ness. the Sea Kings' of· fense should move the ball . The s tarting tailback . Rob Elson (5-9, Edge in Size 165), gained 313 yards on Tom French is a very 57 carries last year. cautious man on the eve labors this se<.is on bu! JS making nu unre alistic predictions. \\ihat type of opposi· lion does La Quinta offer for the Mustangs? In their s crimmage of Cos ta Mesa lligh 's wiUi St. John Bosco. the season grid opener with Sea Kings lost a fumble the La Quinta Aztecs in the end zone and Thursday night at Bols a moved to the 10-yard Grande High . line. "It's hard lo tell just "They are extremely "I was really proud the how Wt>ll Wt.' have been huge-very. very big. I way the line fired out," progressing,., he says. think they are going to be says Holland. "and our "Just having one scrim-a real test for our kids. first group moved the mage and going among "I think we have more ballconsistently." o_urs elves makes it dif· quickness than they do Saddleback l·ligh foot· Starting on that line ft ~~lt. . and if we can stop the m ball coach J erry Witte will be tackles Bruce . Ta Mc is cheap. We from overpowering us. s ays he does n 't know Kelly (5.8 155 ) and D<ive have to play a football we will be in the game." what to expect 1n Friday Young (5.'9, 175 ), guards game t~.reall y tell ""here Will the Mustangs try night 's opener <:1.t Mission Charlie Wingard (5.10, "'e arc. . to throw more agairu;t a Viej0Hi gh (8o·c1ock1. l90J and Bob Bauman French1nstallcd<1ncw bigger team like La "Mission Vi C'J·o has a t t C t M Qw·nta'. C6·0, 175 ) and cente r sys em a os a esa SPORTS Elimination or fumbles and penalties and shor- ing up of the defensive secondary are problems confronting coach Dick Tucker and the Orange Coast College football team as they prepare for the Golden W est Rustlers Saturday night D I L! __ , intheOCCstadium. 0 p11.U~ \Vith such in mind. one would think that the Pirates had dropped the ·Grt" d Foe opener instead of rolling Green In e xperien ce bes t desc ribes th e Los Am igos High football team. han~ly over Cypress , 48-19. ''In this game with Golden West. J think both teams will alwa ys be up,'' Tucker says. "The players all know each other so well and they tend to play harder against their friends.·· well balanced attack. Mark Johannes (5.10, last season an.d hopes ~o "We try to balance our 1.ast year they had a 175). · bear the fruits of his attack by throwing 20 to flea d coach A I very fine thrower in 25 times each game and Calonico will start 16 The Pirates lost two of six: fumbles to Cypress and both led to scores Dave Schmidt, but this • running abput 30... players who have never through the air, leaving wit~ the gifted running of OCC in front al the time T<)ny Ac comando. by the thinnes t margins. "Runnint! ability and f · pass catching are things a pail' o con,·ers1on kicks by Woody Tressler. that are inherited by the Penalties aided the great athlf tes . We can l.hird touchdown drive oC try to improve on the lit - he Chargers. OCC was tie things they do, asscssed83yardsonnine •·Defense is unother infractions for tile nig'ht. matter. If we get a good The OCC coach was athlete, we can coach pleased with the ex:-him and gel him in the I · r h. r rightplace.'' p os1venes.s o 1s o · .. ,..~lden West has a tensive unit last week. vv "We have n e ver had a fine team. Certainlv. los· team like this·here in the ing by four points to past," he says .' "UsuaJly East Los Angeles has lo we have moved the baJI b e encouraging t o methodicall y down the them. "~ker says. field. "From what J 've seen, "J was kind of s ur· they are prim<irily a fWl· prisedwithourabilityto ning team but lhcit score::tofast... quarterb ac k (R ich The explos ivent'ss Shrout / appa rently c311 Pass. came from the accurate -'-----------passing of Dave While and the wealth or out- standing receivers along sl!ason they have a lot s 1"te Tvpi" nal The Mustangs operate played a minute of varsi- better running attack. e-rv .J j ...... ' out of a pro set forma-ty action when tiis [,obos It's the normal firs t tion, using two tight ends clash with the host Dana g3:me. · .it's just hard lo rather than the conven· Hills Dolphins al 7:30 know what to expect," Says rrar.·"' Coach tional tWO' wide re-Friday night at S•n says Witte. ..f. ~ ~ ceivers. Clemente High. The host Diablos can French feels the ti ght Despite the Lobos' in· expect to see a lot of run· Newport II arbor problem with emphasis ends. Dan Byers and experience-there are27 Stiff Challenge Awaiting Barons ning from the Roadrun-High"s arsenal figures to neither on the pass nor Stan Miller alonf with junior s and three REDLANDS - ners . Witte uses the be nearly 100 percent run. split end ban Valentine. sophorri.ores. on the Redlands J-figh School 's Wishbone and has some "'rith the possible excep-"lt"s a typical Servile can catch the ball when .roster-Los Amigos has Terriers are first in line pretty good talent. tion of defensive tackle club.·· s ays Pizzica. thrown by quarterback an 0 u ts tan ding to test the Fountain Fullback Ron Madrid Kevin Lindsay when the ··Servile is very tlasic Tim Rosauer. linebacker returning and Valley Barons as tbe 1975 (6-0. 212~. a senior, and Sailors open the 1975 and sound on fundamen-R u n n i n g certainly figure to im-f00tball season begins halfbacks Bob Banuelos football season against tals. They hit you. We've responsibilities will be prove upon its 0.5 record f"i"iday night at the (5-10, 190, jr) and Fred Servile Thursday night no film s so we'll have to handled by fullback Dan in Garden Grove league University of Redlands. Camacho (5·7, 170, sr) at Anaheim 's La Palma play it by ear and go in Duddridge and J eff actionlastyear. Kickoff is at 8 and the spea:head Saddleback's Park. with our basic playds and Jones. Duddridge was on That outstanding line-bosths figu 1 re to Abenda.s 1 runnlng game. 1 defenses and try to othe the sophomore team last M toug as a ways. 1 dM kM ,9 It'san8o'clockkickof backer is Dave or· · -· An ar uro, a ..,., things we do best ... year and JoQeS is a thats true it means Ramos <5·10, IGO jr.). Rffilands has t'l'·n all · leagut.> returnet's in dt .. fen~ive tackle .l"ohn White (6-2, 230J and safe· ty Randy Willi<im s (6·3. 185). 180-poundseniorrunsthe for the ·75 lidlifter and If Lindsay can't start transfer from Edi son risoQ , a 6·1, 200·pounder Fountain Valley will be :...attack al quarterback. theSailorsfiguretohave it 'll be Jim l-lankc (185) Hi h who was the team's underaseveretest. · Muro played JV ball last defensive standouts Dan on defense. Otherwise egos.ta Mesa has six of· second leading tackler Tbe,Terriers of coach Also among the 16 re· turning lettermen are starters Reyes Razaga (6-0, 205), split end Matt Braga (6-0, 170' s r~). halfback and free s afety Vincent Broc~6·2, 100 ), corner Greg Dees (6-3. 190) and guard Todd Duncan (6·0, 185l. Strai·na'°. Jim Helfrich · last ea· when he had63 .._ __ year. the setup on defense in· fen<i·ve starters back in Y • · Paul Womack have u..-,;:n cd and Brian Whitford in .. h Witte has been pleas eludes Strajna and Bill the fold but the defense Other Lobos back are in t.h.e CIF playoffs t e . h. ff · the starting lineup after d d o · h d with 15 o ense in pre-l-lanley at guar s an lacks experience with quarterback Jeff last 1 straig t years an k b I k f missing Saturday's · hP I · c· BI L season wor , ut ac o Helfrich at end wtl au only two players return· Lehman ( 5· 10. 160 ), thear itrus e t eague size on defense may pose scrimmage. dcLancelotli and Tom · tailback Jim Lerma (5-5, record during Womack's 1ng. a problem. Lind s a y is st i 11 MOt'kett at linebacl:c:er. 135), flanker Jim Lewis ll·Yi:!ar tour is 72 wins, 7 ''Defens ively, we'll doubtful due to a groin Charley Upthegrove (6-1, 160), defensive end. 108!'!~-andatie . travs-to depend on our pull and may miss the· and Dave Phipps are at Saddleback Marty Arriola CS-10, 172) "We could have a very quickness. We just don 't opener. corners, Eric Smith and and tackle John Godoy good team this year." h,ave the size we did last Sailors coach Bill Matt Kawamura at (6-0,200). concedes Womack. "We Y.ear . Pizzica says his Sailors s afeties and Mike Boosters Meet have some question ''Offensively we're are ready for Servile Spraitzatmonster. Lehman, suffering marks and some im- pleased overall. We went otherwise and is still Both teams have the". Saddleback College's from the flu, may not provements needed after ti> the Wishbone primari-happy about his team's breakaway potential, but booster club will hold an play Friday. Junior Roy scrimmaging St. Paul, IS' because we have good scrimmage work against Pizzica says it's difficult organizational meeting Chapman• who only but we found out we hav.e :)'}>eed. Banuelos runs a MaterDeiSaturday. to predict whether the tonight at 7' o"clock in started three games on some hitters." 4..7 40 and another ··1 was really pleased gamewillbe&\l.'ide open room213atlhecollege. ·the sophomore team, is Quarterback John halfback.Ty roneTrapp, with the defen s e. offensive show. "First Gauchos head football Lehman 's probable Fouch (6-2, 180 sr.) re· (5-4, 140,-s r) has done especially with four games are ha rd to pre-coach George Hartman replacement. turns to the varsity after 4.6."' starters missing,'· says dict.ltcouldbescoreless will di s cus s Sad -ButLosAmigoshasno accounting for 1,400 Up fro &t, the top Pizzica. ··Mat er Dei. of or you name it," says dleback's opening game defensive injuries, and yards through the air. players are tight end course, was without its Pizzica. of the season against Calonico talks confident· "We're generally a Manuel Novella (5 -11, No. I quarterback. Tim Newport's backfield is Cypress Saturday night 1 bo h f running team," atimits 190, ) , tack I e Tom Wigmote. ·· set with quarterback and will narrate films of Y 8 ut is de ense. Womack. "But this year Kowalcyk(5-11,200)and As for Servile the Gordon Adams, fullback-th~Gauchos'scrimmage . "The s trength of our we may throw a litUe linebacker Howard Sailors coach says the Dan Christy and tailback with Santa Ana las t learn is the defense vs more out ~the I and ~rdenave (5·9, 170). Friars present a basic Steve Foley ready to go. week. the run," he says. "If our. power-I." ::.:::._::::.:._:._:._:.__:_: __ _.::..::::::.:_~::..::.::..:_:c..::c::::..:.....:::...:.....:..c...:..c:.::....:c:.~:_..:::.:_ _ _c_:_ ________ , defensive line can handle Red la s teams TOYOTA!! OFFICIAL PACE CAR Come iR and "'Test Dri••0 ·a '75 Toyota o"4 Recei•e ... 2 "FREE" TICKETS TO THE LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX ~hog Day> Sept. 26 & 27 ($10. VALUE) WMleThoyLast VOLVO F4CTORY DEMO SALE 4TOCHOOSE FROM Example: 244 4 Dll. Autom1tlc, stereo redlo, power 1ntenna, power 11-.ring & brakes. #2019 s5977_ B b ll S d • Dana Hills' offensive always featur e 200-a$e a tan ings line, we'll be in the ball poun~ fullbacks andUus game" year s no exception. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division • W L Pct. 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Pfll!IRE SIZE PERTIRE'" PEll:TM!t BR78·13 542 85 S2. lb GR70·t5 -,55,y• ~~.17 ER78 14 48.20 2 55 GR7B ·l5 53.73 2.96 FR78 14 50 49 167 HR78· I 5 56.•3 3.17 G~78 I• 52 .b 1 2.8• JR78· 15 58.66 3.3 1 HR78-1 4 55.35 3.09 lR7!·15 bl.20 3.•6 • 'Pr1e•1 mo, vo•• ot Ch1•ron Otolers ··we scouted Fountain Valley in it s s crim· mage, .. says Womack. "and we 're pre tty im· pressed . The passing game and the option wus run eitremely well. "We"re quick, but as usual we don't have what you 'd call blazing speed,·• says \Vomack who has coached Redlands to n ine league crowns in the past 10 years. Prep, JC Polo JUNIOR COllf:GE Sc.IA lly Chii1r1er1 RloHondll o 1 1 3-s OrMIO' COiis! l l 1> 2-14 OrltlOt Cols! Korlng-s .,.enwn 3. l<lftd 2, Cll'nPtlell, C1neer. Oobrott, lAwls, Wy•tt, W•rd, K•nt. l:lyers, FMmtr. VARSITY kor. llr Qll1r1•" C~ss J 4 s 0--11 StonCl•mtlll• 3 J • 1-11 SCort,,.: San Clement!! --O'Got"""n 4, Cadot 1. Gross 2, OunPl•m , Pa!.Q..,., Ll"'to«k. JUNIOR VARSITY Cn>re's O O o 0--0 Sin Cl!IYlfA\I! 1 l 1 0-J S<.orlnQ . Sin Clfmente -Lllnd J. W•tren l. Mur!>l'ly. IFJIOSH·SOPH CYVUS 1· 0 o 1-l s.n c 11..,.n1• ~ a • 1-1• S.C.orl""O. S•n Clfmen!• -Oll"1s S. 1>11911n 4, Keh<>'· Meolew t . H•~IM 7. BUY OR ' LEASE 1966 HARROR BLVD .. COST A ME SA 646-9 303 \Pr•1cro·Por1\-8ody \hop Opr<n !t Dov• a wror<• Part1 0P"parimp"4 Opro" Sfrl\Jrday' 9 o"' ·l pm Standard Stations Cff~ Dealers lrodto._~, ~·I~ G~~•·••l1•~19.US hi ()ti Al!-Syppl:,Co. ' '·.·' ..... l· ' . WE-MAME 0¥ER~EA \ OfllVflllf \ • -• ·- OIL& LUBE Regularly $9 .00 save s 50 WITH COUPON callforan appointment B F.G d ' h , f we're the olherguys Devotvlr'IQ ct'Oge Mcnret Chnt~ BoiicAm<Jricord Ame/Icon f·or.~~ Corie aio~. (}jr-e,, c11.n COSTA MESA • 2049 HARIOR.~LYD. 646-4421 l i • I ' * ' DAIL V PILOT S:t -Experie ,..n...___..._F_,,,.o_,,,.o..,.tba-ll..___G_re_e•_B_r11_1._s....::.F_a_e""""'e_L_•....:•::...•_•_• Bloomington Outlook Bleak .To1•nh Test ~o.r Edison Rankings ---el J • ~ T-. ~ ......... "",,.. -,._ - -,.., llLOOlllNGTON -M team that returns four playm out for both the Bruins lo be a ll bad. '1'hll eould be tbe year shored by returninJ all-Tb e t eam · a two ::..~.=:.~.::.;::-=•' the 1tlrlt of the hith starte.ra. ''Our outlook varsity and· sophoDlOl'e They were S·4 last year. or the Bol1a Grande leacue aeleettoo Glt.n halfbacks are Artie 1.ca ....... u ,,.. 1.1• school football 1eason c ouldn 't be much. teams. allowin1 opponents to Matadors ln the Garden T1tensor at tackle. He's Herndlfdei (5-8, 160) and ~::'s::'.1, ~:: !: nears, ma.u.y coaches are bleaker. We bad a very ''We 've been working score on I y four G_rove League a nd ln-&-• and wela:bs 230 Paul Carroll (6·0, UIO) . .&.kCM•"""-, .. • pwhln« top playera for small t\ltDOUt and we're both of our groups tou c hdown s o n the dicatl~ are that Edison pounds. Anotht1r aJt .. Hernandez is the fastest != :::: :: allJe.,ue bonora and US· very inexperienced oo logether,'' he s ays. "We around. HiCh I Chargers will lea1ue performer ii player on the squad Md ,.,....su.. ,.,... .cD lng such 1uperlatlv~ as thevars\cy Ievel.'' haven't deC"ld ed on a · Four istarters from last havethelrhandafullfti .. NnterTony Ellu-C.i.tes Carroll ls a Junior. ~:!t-:o.-, :!: :; "areal alUtude and ex:~ Perhaps Lee ls trying var.sir')' roster yet, and year's team return, and day nl&ht when the two atW,180. . •. ,._ , .... o-io cellentpotent1al." to gain the a)'m~e.lby ol the admln.stration is get· with the exce ption or football teams tanaleon Bolaa Grande will be Defensively. the :;:~~ ::: f.! Donald Lee or Bloom-. l.agwJ.aBeacbHi&bfoot· Ungonmybackrorit. linebacker John Cam~ the Orance Coast College makln1 lta ..aecGnd ap-~fatoidors have three all· n.Awt.r. 1-N * lngton. Hijh ls an excep-ball co a c b Dennis '"Plus we lost our top broto ($-11 170), all will field at I . · pea.ranee a.eainst EdiJon league players returnin& :;:=:--_ ~..!!. ~ Uon. . . Haryunf, whose Artists quarterback in a surfing playboth~ays. Bo ls a G rand e In an early 1e8500 game. including Mackey al "-...._• -1..,. .,. "Our goal 1s to just host the Bruins at 8 Fri· accident. He ha;: badly Malador1 coach George Last year the Chargers lineb_acker, TitenSor at ,,,...,,_ u.o ,. finisb the year,'' saya dAy night in both teams• strained ligamenls in his DAILY PILOT Asleso!I bas 11 1tarten won, 21 -3, and Bolsa tackle and John An· :.~;:•.. :-:: !; Lee, head coach of a seasonopeners. knee." CLASSIFIED ADS returmng from a team Grande would like to re-derson al cornerback. a.Wlrllv""•1~ ,,... " Bloomtnaton Bruins Lee says he only has46 But don 't expect the 642·5878 that tied IOI' second lnthe verse the decision thrs j=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====7,=:=:=:;--=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:':~~~;.;;~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~::'~ ;i:; ~~~':d·:::t~s.! ~':'.!..~'round, says SPECIAL VALUES COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER Marin~ 35·29, in CIF "It's good for u.s to 2!M6BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOit BLVD. 120E. FlRSTST. AT CYPft[SS 15221 BEACH BLVD. pl~frMaclit.odn.. play a football team ol FOR TODAY SO.OFSANDIElioFWJ. PHDNE:ll7CMl700 PHONE:!547·7477 PHONE:893.as44 e •.a ors boast a the caliber or Edi100," \ PHONE: !549'1"3 quarterback who bas AalejOn says. "We know THRU SUNDAY been m the system for they are always good OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 :30 A.M.·9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.·5 P.M. four .Yekr~ -and was the and that gives us added starting s1gnal-caller for incentive. the var~ity _last )'ear. "When you play a good Mike-R1chel1eu is ~10 team like Edison, you and 185 Pounds and lS a can correct the mistakes threat lo run every time you make. When you h~ ro.lls out in eltber play a weak team, you direction. don't learn a lot. In the Garden Grove The Bolsa Grande League carnival last coach bas switched Jim weekend, be ha~ a 47-.Klsef from defensive end yard sprint a nd to starti·n g fullback averaged 17 yards per where be alternates with carry in nine tries. anothec senior, Jack "He throws pretty welt Mackey. Kiser is 6·0 and and he's an outstanding 190 pounds whil e runner," Asleson says. Mackey is S-11 and 198 The Matadors line is 185. 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N§(ll"IY 70 percent of his applicants, he says, visit his orfice tor the Clrst time during wet weather. He concludes the &W\tihine makes them content to stay around the house as ·homemakers. But rain arouses in them an urge to chase careers. Q. ••WHAT goes into red flannel hash? .. A. Coarsely chopped red beets with cor- ned beef. potatoes peppers and onions. When peppering and salting, don 't forget to \PSS in a pinch of s ugar. • HOT DOGS I-lot dog sales at baseball games drop off lo practically nothing after the seventh inning. WHAT LETJ'ER of the alphabet is pronounced in the most ways? What alx>ut "u"? It sounds dif· rerent in busy, bury, thud, beautiful, burr, bull and buy. WHY TIGHT SHOES tend to make . a person eat more food I don't know, but some psychological tests indicate such_ to be the case. So the testers advised dieters to go barefooted. shrug. MIC!u;LANGELO Not even many art buffs know that i\1ichelangelo once buried his statue of The Sleeping God of Love to give it an earth· covered antique look. Lorenzo de Medici put him up to it . De Medici got 200 ducats for it from a Roman cardinal. He only gave Michelangelo 30 ducats. This annoyed the sculptor mightily. He hot-footed it over-to the Roman cardinal's place and retrieved his statue. TOLD YOU about those twins named War and Peace. but failed to mention the brother and sister in New York City named Dusk and Dawn. A COMPOST HEAP manufactures its own heat . You know that . Evidently, that Australian bird called the Mallee Fowl knows it, too. It "builds a nest much like a compost heap to give its home a natural heating system. And it checks the temperature con· stantly, ventilating it as necesasary to keep the habitat not too warm and not too cool, but just right. · · . CU ENT ASKS how Jt happene<L\bal the -colony of-Virginia came lo be known as "The Mother of States." That's easily explained. Eventually, parts of it were turned into parts of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Min· nesota, Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin. WHENTOQUfr Recommendation No. 2 ·on William P. Lear Sc .'s list of six suggestions on how to become successful reads : ''Learn when to quit a job. As soon as you've learned how to do yoW' job as well as it can be done, ask for more responsibility in your company or a different job. If you don't get it, get out.'' THE AVERAGE FEMALE over age 14 nationwide buys'. three bras a year, says a spokesman for the Corset and Brassiere As· sociation of America. ONE WIFE in foW' takes her husband's advice at the ballot box. One husband in 20 follows bis wife's recommendations there. Or so report researchers at the Univenily df ·Michiaan. itddfe11 moil to L .M . Boyd, P .O. Box 1560, Coata Me"192626 _ \ Copunghl 1975L.M. BoJl(l • ehtsmen-Head Nortkt-~~ I 'Three Major Race• in· San Francisco .. In the fall t.J!.e Soutbern fOC' 1allina yacbll r•lllllt 30 to sz California yaclibman's fancy feet, the City of San Jl'ranclsco turns to the bluslel')' 813' are1. _T,ropby for yacbll ratlni 35 to 38 Anilthat'swllere1coresofb0wa feet, and the St. Francis Trophy are now Pointed in anticipaUoo-Of ..... fOI' ratin11 40 to 45 feet. (The rat- three major annuall~vents which lnU do not necessarily coincide draws the cream ofmecropotthe wfth the size of the yacht but are yachtingworld. based on tlle Jnternatlonal Off. Francis~o shoreline and draw larges~ctator lnterest. Fol19win1Jlle "big b9at" C!lm-' petition. scores of yachts, both power and sail, will embark on the annual Tinsley Island Stag Cruise 75 miles .up the San .Joa- quin aiver to a small laland BOMING ' First on the St. Frani:is Yacht sh.or e r u J e h a n d i c a p Club September •lenda will be c~cate'r.J the exclllni ·-·Btg BOat Series" in owned by St. t:YC. -The stag crfiise draVt'S some of Hobie Cat the top yac.litsm·en ot the world, including racing skippers, naval Re which yachts ranging from 30 to THESE THREE ·series, start· 7~ feet race on San P'ranciJlco. ln'I-Sept. 22.., and continuing Bay for three coveted trophies -throuah Sept. 27, are sailed the Richard Rheem i'erpetual within lull view of the City of San architects, builders end officials ·D'alfa, of the U.S. Yacht.Racing Union : I e· <USYRU> and the International , Se rr'oJa Yacht Racing Union UYRU>. t J:~ V During tbe four days of socializ. 'J Alarniios Bay Race Set at Long Beach ing, yach£smen .attend forums to learn ;.what's new" in y.acht de· sign, racing i-Yli1 and other facets of the sport. This year·s cruise Is scheduled Oct 2-s. ' The Hobie-14 national championship regatta gels under way today at Leenanau Homestead, near Traverse City, Mjch., on Lake Michigan AETER TWO days for resting with qualifying heats to up from the ravages of the select the top 100 skip- The Alamitos Bay Argosy, Newport Ocean Sailing Assocla-, tion 's papular fall race-cruise and rendezvous of Long Beach Balboa Yachtsman Wins. Fleet Regatta Bob Rollins of the Balboa Yacht Club was the winner of the Metcalf Fleet Championship Regatta in a three race aeries sailed out ot Balboa Yac.trt Club. There were 10 entries in the series. Other trophy winners Were Bill Lawhorn, second; Bob Williamson, third; and Dave Smiley fourth. The Metcalf is a 14-loot sailing dlnihY, most of which are centered at BYC. "crui!:e'• Southland yachtsmen. pers. \'acbt Club bas been Scheduled along with many rrom the Bay ~ Tbe 100 finalisls will Sept. 27·2$. . Area, wil.l ~ngage in a blue·water e9mpete Thursday and The argosy is part competition· co~pet1.t1on known as the Friday to detertnine the a,pd part social event. Alter rac-Cal1forn1a Coastal race, co-top 50 who will compete ing from Newport to AlamitQs.._.Jfp>DIOred by Newport Harbor for the chamolonship on Bay on Saturday morning, ·the Yacht Club and-St.·F-YG. ·-Saturday and'Sund·ay.- fleet will raft \Ip at the LBYC . . . guestdockforan eningofdl In addition to being a tom· Wayne St:hafer of inganddancing ev n-petitlve way of getting the '"Capistrano Beach is the The race bom·e will be 00 Su.n4 Southland yachts home, Bay defeoding c;hampion. day. Saturday'• race will start Are~kippers and crews will use Also. corn.pet1ng w~ll be off the BalbOa Pier and finish off the race as a means of bringing · Hobie . Alter, designer the Alamitos Bay break:water. their boats south fo-1 some fall and bw.lder of_the famed Sunday's race will start off , competition.. Hob 1 e I i n e of catamarans. Alamitos ~ay and finish oft the Highlight of the faJJ orfshore NewportP1er. racing calendar will be Long Entrie1 for the race must be Beach Yacht Club's biennial La ~tmarked no Jater than mid-p.az race .atarting Nov. 1. This m"bt ~pt. 22. ~o entty f~ is re-race takes the yachts down the q\D.red if the skipper part.1c1pated Baja California coast ·to Caho in the 1975 Ensenada race or if San Lucas where they will turn· the NOSA membership f~ of $S the corner for a l~mile beat to hu already be-en paid. La Paz. This will mark the first time the national cham- pionship regatta bas been held on the Great Lakes. In previous Years the regattas have been held in such areas as Honolulu and Tahiti. Irvine Finn Taps Financial Manager WINDSOll. Ont. !AP) ,-The Cicada'• Ctip yacht race was ab&n· -.cl Tuesday, marklnc t)le third •traight day that completion of the yachtlAJ urle• bas been plagued by laok o!wlnd. THE UNITED States defender, .Golden Dal(y of Detroit_..,s Bayview Yacht Club, and Marauder of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club in Toronto, clldn1 even get started ·Tuesday before race officials decided to caned. ~be decision was taken after a two-hour delay when winds failed to re. ach the minimum three miles an boui required lo sail the two-ton vesaels o~er the Lake St. Clair c<;>1:1rse. The GOlden-Dazy leads the four-point series 3·2. THE TWO yachts began Monday~s race with a good breeze, but it died and Golden Dazy crossed the finish line 26 seconds after the al · lowed six ·hour time period had etaPsed. Sund8y's race also was canceled .due to lack of wind. The two boats will try again Wednesday morning to complete the fifth race of the series. Henry B . Bramhall has been appointed to the po~ition pf financial manager by Western Eneine Distributors, Sare Now On Bias-Ply, Belted & Radial_ FINANCE CHIEF Henry Br•mh•ll Guard Force lfv..i!i~· Western Engine is the · authorized distributor for Volvo Penta marine engines for SoLltbern California, Southern Nevada, South~rn Utah, Colorado and Arizona . The company main- tains a large stock of marine diesel and gas engines and outdrives, · as well as a full inven- tory of parts in its Irvine.,.. facility. Bramhall joined . Western Engine Dis· tributors from the University of North Carolina where-he was · awarded the de(r~ of · ·Master of Business Ad- There are approx-ministration. He also imately 30,000 enlisted bolds a BA degree from men and 4,500 officers in P.om~a Col)ege. J!..e and the United States Coast his wife will reside in Guard. i Costa Mesa. ' WHITEWALL SALE $22 :~~~.P;nto, Datsun.-Teyota 11111 otbers ~ c1a.14 "Power Slnak 11" tlrl!I in si~e1°to. fit compacts, standards, big cars and wagons. Strong polyester cord body, road-gripping tread. Coodyear's bell· selling blas·ply 1 ire-and It's on sale through Satiir· _f1l1C111111I", llor""· Chr'ff" II• lo olllt!S day. Tint up now! 2.50 less for Blackwalls· "Cu1hion Belt Poly1l11" tires are red uced a full 2S'Yo for quick clearance during this end-of·season sale period. Double fib er- glass belts tame wear·produclng squirm, help keep tre ad grooves open'for ROOd 1vet traction. Two polyester cord body pliP.s . add strength and re5iliencc. T his is Che week to go "Polyglass"l ' ' ' . '""""' -1¢ ftfcj .. -W.l.lltttl-i .... ""'" ' 878'13 $31.75 -~ ' C78·14 $33.15 E78-14 134.55 $2111- F78-14 $37.30 $27.U G78-14 $38.95 $UJ1 - G78·15 $39.90 $29.90 INDUSTRIAL/OFFICE Plws $2.33 kl $2.69 f.E.t,..dependifll • t.illt, Mt oi. lirt. Addllllln'4 Sllf'I •~sale priced too-tllil week OlllJ. . • ·DEVELOPERS ARE INVITED TO BUY LAND. lrvlne Industrial Complex-Tustin now has select industrial/office sites available for sale to developer&. These centrally locatBd sites are fulty improved. including curbs, gutters, underground utilities and rail service, and range in size from one to ten acres. The new llC·Tuslin sites offer excellent potentiW for development of: IU~f"" e Single or dual·tenant industrial buildings MOU.ION PKWT. • Two-story office buildings • Mutti·tenant buik1ings • Min i warehouses • Public storage warehouses ltC·Tustln is conveni~ntty located on the Santa Ana Freeway, near Orange County Airport, and the Newport and 5an Diego Freeways. For sales informa\ion, contact your broker or Dan Curtis, Manager of Sales and Leasing, at (714) 833·1010 or (213) 628·4204, or write lrVine Industrial COmpklx, 2122 Campus Drive. P.O. Box 4404, rrvine. CA 92664. - " --AVAILABLE N.OWAT tW~IAL COMPLEX ' - .. I • --------, ' \ ' • • _._It_. ' -·- POLYGLAS RADIAL SALE ~539 ~.ml~ Radial wr WHITEWALI.S Two fiber1~111 bfl11 reduce tread squirm for Iona rnilca,e, cffccth·e Jrip. Polye&trr cord body 1b1orb1 road 1hock1 for A 1moo1h, cornfort1blc ride. Join the 1Wltch 10 rtdllll -11\d llYC. . -rlll-•lli =·· .. 8110-13 V1p, COi~ Dor~ 1'111tt, f-. ..... 1 ..... _,, ...... Oll71J.14 CltW;I. "'-t.-. ---· IQ 0.ltr, "''Ol"ol• "'"""""'I"""""' £R70.14 ... ~ ...... -........ l<(lft CIW .. llt. C.--. Oort, .... boliL ~ ... '"'""' FR70.1~ ,, ..... --.c-. r~'7'..o..ca.;:~~..::. 1'llJ GIJG.14 1-•11ro ttf>IWJ. C11<W11o. llMlflt. ta.•1t1, ..,...._, ·-· ... ,. llR11).14 ~ WllO'I, Jr.:."•"""'· v,.,, C..Wr, l ._ ~-.. &otlltn .,,. GR'0-1~ tllrmH1 "°"'"" ~. """, ' blal_,....,. SSl.tS lfft10-J5 ~S.:: .. "A~··,.:Z!"i =· ..... PlwSS1 U 11 ll.'l I ( T • _,.... •111t.•M11ift ll:AIN CHECa -If Wi M11 out Of rour 1ize, we win issue JOU 1 r1in check. 1s1urin1 tuture «live,._. 1t tl'e aavert.IMCI price. Sare This Week On Professional Auto Senice Too , ·SALE , -, Lube & Oil Change s3ss :·.:.~" 11111ft1.,nirHoll • Complete cb111 lt h1brlti\lon a oil di•ntt • Help1 en1ur1 lo11.1er we1rilia pert1 I: 1moo1h, qul•l performance • Plt•H phoae for •ppointmnt • lncl•det ap1uwcb . IW DIS SV'I. ~ " . . ·SALE . Front-End Alignment ssss .,,,._..,_ -IJtrl If , . '~"'''"'~ ,, drll'ecm r • Colf\Plele 1naly1i1 t nd 1\11nm1nl C01'· recllon -to intretll! Ure mllup •nd fm· prove 11Hrln1 11fety • Prtcl1lon eqWi>o~ ment, use'!! br ~rimeoc1d profe11lon1l1, belpt ensure • precl1lcm 1l(Jftmeot IWl ... ~.lt SALE Fuel· Saver Engine Tune-Up · n995 "'"'"""·· ...,, • $2 fOl Mt tOlll. • With elecln:Jnic equipment our prof,,. 11onal1 nne·lune your eoglne, ln1111ltn1 new· pOlntll, plurs a a>ndenser • Hel p1 mainttill 1 smooth runnln1 1n1h11 for maxlmuftl 1111 mlle1ge • lncluda D1twn, To,-ota. vw A llaht 1nick1 wt UIS Mn. )I • GOODYaTIJRE-OENTE~-~N~EWPOR~~T~T~IR'T'E C~E~tlT~E~l :::"I. cosr1.~-EWl'ORT-11ACf4 1596 Hoopc"1 ll•d. .t 16111 SI. 54~9383 --t-1•Wl.M ' ,- • . -. -. lOOQ;L c...t Hwy• ~--'"'-I COllOHA DEL~ ~·· 6-~02% --......... ._, - • • IOOMIR ..... TUMILIWHD~ byTMlt'Ry• ,_-r-_ '(EH! M' ll'L CLltllN S11MP i--::--~----i HIS lDf Rfa MP llllN All'(, A. ' ~111P'o00 POIQ\HIM? RJli4KY WINKERIEAN QIWJ' BOU..' l«lW MANiJ FINGER& AM I HOL01"16 UP'?- WHAT'& HAPPENING~ WAS BOU. l'-IJURED~ FIGMENTS \01>\o,• 1.-. ,.q NANCY I . ' WHAT A LIFE --- SCHOOL, 6A'l'l-!5, ERRANDS, NAPS, YOU DON'T KNOW HOW LUCKY.YOU ARE 10 BE A I WISH l WERE IN YOUR SHOES ' by T 011t lalilll NO I lME COACH I& Gl\l!Nf, HIM 'A l'MT\l MAKE-UP EXAM by Ei lit. ........ BE MY GUEST • HOMEWORK ---CHILD _TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE l t ' OQWN 5 7 640 acres 1.W1lderness 61 Heating abode appanitus 5 Confuses 62 Unable lo read 10 lndlWl o1 Peru and write 14 Nichols' hero &4 Prefix wilh 15 L1ne11 slorage maJ and mize room 65 Kind ol 16 Garigste<'si;i•I leatner 17 Park 66 Awry s"tructures 67 When! Banfl 19 Aller deck -Is : Abbr. 20 Thief 68 Heads : l1 11 prnent French 23 ,Atlacked 69 Put on cargo verbally DOWN 25 Ever: Poet . 1 Vehicles 26 Reg•rd as I rue 2 Blind as --- ...., 29 Lingered 3 Pronoun 34 Brought up 4 Operated a ' 1 35 Sl'lelley°s alma bike mater 5 Finder "37 Drudge 6 Cognlunt 38 Tainted 7 Buddhlal . --~ -~-~---dltcuaslon 8 Eaf1h goddess JO Baseball' a -ol France 41 Cisrern 9 Organization SlaughUtf 47 Mu1ic1an 42 Place where rorm 31 or an wmecl 49 One lime only lroops camp 10 Place in fOfCe , 52 Apar1 '' Bishop'• seal jeopardy 32 Escape by SJ EurOPean 45 ln't9flted 11 MldOly elfrooefne!s capllal '6 lns1rumen1al 12 Srupld pll"IOfl 33 Hinder 54 MOfally bad torm 13 Eur. moonllin 3& Tailless 55 Required IOQO .a Machine lor 1111nge amphibian 511 Wei place: 1wis1lng 18 Blow of the 3'J LAga!ly V1f. 50 Sailor: hand punlshab~ 58 OIM!lo"s loe 111t0fmal 22 Pest« 40 Hides 59 ·Grell Barrle1 51 Mends 24 Declined 43 Widely island SJ Erisls as a 26 Priests cultlvalld eG Require .. " 20 conseqllt!ICe 27 Box planl 63 Pemlll ' J ' , ,, I -\ .. PEANUTS 6<RL5 Ul<ETO Bf ~OTICEO MISS PEACH CJ ! J c 1-. c I • . " DR. S_MOCK MOON MUWNS ~ DAD ... by Charles M. Schulz ~~---.--:; BOO!! THAT'S ONE OF THE,I\ ~~· •·' 1 r oo?? THE'-', 60Ll..Y, IT'~ L<NANIMOIAS ! '• ' -. by Mell 0 • 9 ·17 ~ 17.-1 NOW 'fHeRe's A CASS..' . ,::.'&,..L,.. • SHRINK~ -ro ' 1"HA1" ·' • by Gus Arriol~ No\</, "TH~N ... by Ferd Joh~jl LOOKS •llCE : ANOTHE!i ; CAAN<;E IN· COMP/>.N'I Po"CY ; COMING ' LIP. ; by Rodger Bollen .. AND l!M ~ POU.IN AN~ P!Jlolc:HES / THE GIRLS "Is my new dicl ever working-I started across Fourth S1rect agai~st the light and some motorist hollered, 'Watch it, Skinn y'"'• 1 • ' • • Awwww .. J &EH 11JTS DIRTIER TtWl TlllS !" I ' • i • i ' I I • ' -:::, • I .. DAILY PILOT Wednnday, September t7, 1975 ·' • •. ' .,,,_ ______ , To~ght's TV Highlights --:------,=- -·chamber SOciety Ex.,and~SChedule:- • I r KTLA (5) 8:00 -"Trapeze." Burl I Lancaster and Tony Curtis are a pair of circus aerialists whose big act is ,threatened by a glamorous addition - Gina Lollobrigida -ihthis 1956movie. CBS (2) 9:00 -Cannon. The First segment of a two-part episode in which Cannon (William Conrad) joins forces with Barnaby Jones (Buddy Ebsen) to solve a murder. The conclusion will be aired on Barnaby Jones Friday at 10. KCET (28) 9:00 -Theater in America. A musical farce, ''In Fashion," 1, (to be st aged this season by South Coast Repertory) is presented by the Actors Theater of Louisville. NBC (4) 10:00 -Petrocelli. The lawyer d efends a boyhood friend (John Saxon> on a murder rap. Barry Newman and Susan Howard star in the desert-set ., drama. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening min and [h11beth Hlf1tn1n euell· S11f in • dru111 Jbout 1 nur~e who oilers her tile to 11d 1he rese11ch proietl or 1 cloc1or she lovts Stun 1t1r$ 111 6eort• Pepp1rd '' Dr SEPTEMBER l 7 bk• Good ... •n, lohtil Lampert IS 6:00 ~ 0 (f) ol2J ED in (D Nm Or. Nor1h Purcell ind V1Cto1 C1m >.J D lill '""'"''"'r•l Htin im •s Or. fehpt 011e11. llll -~ (6J Tltt U11toudwbln 'I ~:-iS!'11' 0 1'2' Li l) (l) CD l11etu .. lhe Gl<WY Game" 8•reU• ·~ f11med 1or '•rtridt• far11~1 U1t muroer ot • suip«led 1un de•I .W.rn-12 lkrM Tt1U1 er ind b«amt$ ii lu11l1¥t to cle•r t11s n1mr. Cl• Sur Trtk ®! Mftit: (C) f2111) "TM lllUI• m ~r11':".'!'~umca trlltel Mn" (d11) '69-Rod S!r11er. af" Uttlt f11sab "'411 Q) Tiit llld Onts •. ,,. 18. ""' <"fflo ... _ ~Morie: (Zllr} "Tiit Americlni.11· " ..,_ lilf\, ol (MllJ" (c.om) '64 -JIJMS ltwlldttd Gflntr, Julie Andrews. !ll Ho1111'1 ffHOa fD Thtltrt il AJOfricl "In r1sh · i'lr111 Fut~rt "Dltd YOlln(' (RJ iOll" (2Yth1) A lllUSicl1 r~1u. ( llJ) lM Alurlu1 S!JI• b1Wil on Gtofae feyde1u's "1111· · lmtl Fil• leur pour D•mn." Is a.rt 111 P•us 1:00 OQ@Cil maJNm 1n 1906 ind embrKts fryde1u "1 1 lfttl111 r.r Iilll1ri r1vorite lhefllt of m1rt11I m11dehty l Mod S4ud To S1tir•1e the rrio11ls and morn of ' To Ttll tilt Tnrtll !1!e 19th century rrrnch !>OC•ety. c..c..tnU.11 PerlOfmed by TM Actors lhe111e of 1 lm Lllq Louisville. Tiie fll-,..JO ..... 0.11 Cil ,..... Cltlb .... Show aJ la Llbl . ''°" cw1 ~ lm ....no. Style fD M1111 Wolf WKll ..• ~Riclllfd 10;00 fJ ~ ~ (j) Kiit Mdllint When Cll1mbtt11in" a terr1~itd ~oni:eowner shoots 1n . ,... d1111 uid, it lcJslks lllie 1 llmplt I (()I .... II.I 1rnied 111trudt1 1• a "wrMI door" nr11 llMRH use of sell deleo.st, hltr Kile Mc· 7:JO Iii (J) Wt" die W-IW Shan• (AIM Mw1>. Im lo l~lhl · (j) m flult Tut TIN I murdtr dwlt llllnst /Mr cl .. nt l.M: Alltrkf• ~ wt\111 tridet1et is imnted br • dis· D ARTY AUEN MAKES A. llontst l1dtta1 qent (Clu Gu111erJ. · Q QI fi'l fD Petroctll·'1he Muti DEAL with M.ONTY HALLI at C.in~ffidlil M1rtln, 1 bO)'hood 8 lff1 M1k1 alul friend of Petnx:en•. Pl)'S 1 surprlse MINIOll $ Mme; (C) (at) "Tho visit to his oflice. Aftlf 1 reunion I U11!wlfyt11" (wes) '60 -Burt l1n· ol the bo}hood dlu/llS ind 1n In· usttr, Audrlf)' Htpllurn. t10<!uctlon to M1&1it PelroceMi. the1 ®I hlct 11 ltllfll m1'o:e 1n1J1iemenls to meet the ' !. W lrldy l111teh lollowint mo1nin1. Whtn Petrocelli I Int ti lii1Mlll sllows up Jor their me1!in1. he is j Wlllll TeltvltlH W11 U.. sllotked to learn th•! Richie has ,. · fll111 futurt been arrested on 1 homicide ~ ~ Uttlt M1t1lt ci\1111. John Sa10111uestl. 1:00 Q!(})(J)T1111 or1111••' ~m&J11m om Ftod MKM11rfl1 1Jld Htr· P.f!IJ Mut11 1 moine BIOdeltY 1u1st. 0 ARSKY AND HUTCH I !'8~~f~~~111:: *Young cop team ~akes tr v•dts and troulllt 111 school tud for fast paced action • Chlrles ln1•lt• to Sffk 111111icll OtQj(l))(V !if)St1r1'J ' f lltlp !of Mir-, ""° lu1ns that if°"ltdl ~THIS Lon111otn" Whtn 1he usa can hi!p but lhlfY can wile ol a l1mou1 UHd car lycoon hurt. ' ii ~•in b1 • pair of cr1zt11 dru1 J111oM: (C) (Zlt) "Tn,ut" •ddicb. StlOQ •lld Hutdl hive to , (dt•) '56 -Burt UllCISttr. -· fast lo catdl "" kiNeB be· OO WIW trlid Wat for1 tllr •IOflilecl widowt1 t1ku D 11WHEN THINGS !hi llw into Iris own hallds. Md *WERE ROTTE"'.' ~..::. ~::.:. "'"'· Wild Funny Robin Hood G) 1tt S..rt a ctifl w CJ) m..... n11p 1o:iol """' T• Alllrtro•1 W111 Tttiit Rolrin ind llis mtn In· •• llltr111 tbt wtl1 to prMnt Pririct fiMdlCI .lolln lrom s11nln1 • t1uty wlttl lht . La CrWa SIM CrlHI F1elldi 1111Nss1c1or. Sid c.w111:00 mommm,.... IUISls. (j} ~ QI {i) Nftn El Prtlusor AldH nt 1.acJ Shw 1,...-11 "" m rs. Marguerite Oswald "'' *"M 0 -H CM•!Ntutllp wrutHr11 'J 50!1, ...,... arvey I ::--.:.e-~.. ~ :: ~.~mdlt JapaHM 1.1111111 "9111111 Oswald"-Tonight l;JO JD TIM Alll.,1 Flit OTHAT'SMYMAMA! ID""""' * IS COMEDY HJT l @hter Cua• O 11111 CIJ> CD m ""'" "' ... ::t:., • ~Businns Is BuMl!as~ E1.1t Is I : m) Lm Aliltrit.11 Slj'le !flt slMmbhn1 block bttwtt11 Clifton 11·15 dilu 34 •ncl ~~bu= opp«1u111t1. 11;311 @CI! (jJ ~s 1.1_11 Mlrir. I lnlrty , NII Sasuoll SMw "Mljlct" (t<hl 74-David .llns.sen. ..,. lililrb, ..,11 Oatfira ! llll@®l' m Jon., t.Bn -ftiir MolltflllOOltrJ !; CANNON AND BARNABY . MM; "M•• ~"•Tun" (du) 41 -Jillla Cf111. lynn 8111. * TOGETHER-SP£CIAL! 91aoo1@ Widt Woricl MM 0 @ CIJ (j) C.HH ,.,, I of I Morrie; "Mr, lll•tftu Ctts lo lwo·Plrt fCllS(lde t"'t cotldltdes on t.llll't" (COiii) '49 -Clilton Webb. l1tub) Jona frid1r. 11 IOPM. • Mb:sltll: IMpimitlle Ca1111011 {Will~m Contld) ond Jona IZ:OO Tdi1M Z.•• (Buddy Eb~enl ftnd tht1111ttm. 111 o' I•: '?rin1e's h •fftu" on opcmi111 1ldes al 1 munltr use (COii) '55 -Richard Anenborou1h. 'lllhidt 1ppe1rs to hM llnisttr 12:30 0 WYPO Mrlonei involviftl I m•UiYt lllltf· mMotit: "littH FrtM lft U11- Mllon1I COlflOflllon. Tiit two ,.-1-•lllWll W..1n'" (du) '48 -Joi~ vatt detet1ivts COllduc! 111111111 hi-Fontaint, Louis Jourdan. wsll1•1ioM. . bit! IS moll llld 1:00 I ~ m T11110lf'OW more 1a1dblocts •re thro111n In Ct11e A1trJ lheir WIY. th" bt1ln to tt11izt 1;4$ Nl'lit: "Tlle r1qllltll., (d11) they art PtlflUlfll lllt. Ullll fOll 'SI -Ril;h11d W1dm11k. • and join fortes. Ch1rlts Ournl•1. 2::30 m All-lli(llt SM.: "M111 F~111 C.. BlflJ Slrlli¥1n, MUfllJ HllllllM c#J," "TM ll•t Mllfder 1t St Mid SNtun Ac-tr pnt. Triftlus" D ID (I) m DKIHI H11,1111 l :JO ti Movie: '1"hc Set·Up" (dr1) '49 ''Coiili •I LISI ID lO\'I" llrry H11· -:Robert Ryan, Avdlty JoUt1. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l:Jll D.,.. ...,,. .. (dft) '56-R1111 ...... ""*'" (drl) '54 ; Miii ~ ... JO:OI ~~ (d11) '36-Walt• 12::00•-....i .. _,,.. (df•) '3' -'fftclrtc lll.tfdl, Wll'l'lll Slaltr, I 1:00 0 .,.tmf It MWJ!i111f" (mrs) 'SS-Scott 8fMty, Join· Vohs ~(t) "Q11tS1 ht lwt" (dr1) '71 -9 COllitt, Tom Biii. 1:30 Q "Cly lmw" (lllJ'I ·~-J•ma Minon, Rod ~e11et. lnltf Slewtns.. l:OO ~ (C) "nit. litds" Colld. (luw) •6.J-Rocl T.,tor, T1ppi Hedrr11. J;JO !ll (C) "Muater '8 HIM" (corn) •u.,;fled GWJflnt. T'IOlllll l>tCMID. D IC) "CMrta~ ft'1 A ltf" (f.ffl) '71 -Bill Bilby. KOCE Television ,.. , 1 · -. It has been very grati- f ying to note the response to this coluffi9's anltlysis of the 1mmiMnt 1975-78 season, especial· ly since th1:; writer 1s tn · variably more than re- luctant to embark on any non-review proJ ect. But we bow to public demand and this week cast the spotli ght on the l~;:iguna llcach Chan1bcr Music Soci ety. Jn or- ganization thut will mark its 16th :-;e::i::.on by expanding its traditional repcrtoirt• of four ("Oil· certs to s ix -all at 8 JO ~<JCJTl, ~ittle M<>vie Due LOS ANGEi.ES (1\Jl) -Producers I kc Junes and Sidnt•y li1..·ckl·rmo.1n have Jnnounccd they ho.tve ~1 cquiit:cl f1l111 rights to the story uf Ju;.in I .ittll'. r·eccntly aC'· quitted of murdt:r charges in the death of a North C;:1 rolina jailer. The producers, "'00 re- C'ent ly filmed ''River ~iger·· with Cicely Tyson, said th ey expect Miss Tyson to portray Joan l~ittlr. p.m . in tl\e La&~na Beach High School("" AN AUSPIC IOUS opening Oet. 25 brings the redoubtable Glinka Quartet from Russia to the Art Colony. The Russians wiU be followed Nov. 24 by the no less dis- tinguished Guarnari Slr· ing Quartet from New York. On to our bicentenniaJ. year and the visit on Jan. 12, 1976 of the Secolo B:.1rocco, a s uperb French chamber group. Tll/\T S/\ME month 1!561 W.SUNFLOWEA W. F RIST C.M. !540·05M A. ......U DUMPUtfCi GAMG VSwiu f-'r I...._ IGI 11·w.-,LllMC'i z!A4.L·PAIT "Mc.CUU.OCH'S'" IPGJ ~ "AMHJCAN GIAFITTI" "\.OIDS OF FLA TIUSH'" MOK. ntau NI. 6:J.O.J:M-ll.11 UC.,.,.HOUOA,1 SAT.• wrt.-OrtH I l:SI TH£ CITY SHOPPING CENTflE ORANGE •532·6721 1'-\ CJTY CEHTRE CINEMA~ -S.A. FAWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY !CITY DA. EX.I A. ~I Mc U OCH-S'" y "WALllHG TALL-PAIT "'THE UOICIST"' ""MESSlAH OF EVIL .. lll "'THE SISTDS" ""ZAIDOZ" Ill "LOVE AHD DIA TH., -suEPH: .. IPGI Special Limited Engagement 7 DAYS ONLY <OlOI -~ wi1H RICK WAKEMAN..,_ um HOWE Gulllr • JOtW Ul>BISOll VOCll• • WN Wlllf - l1111 ... ti 11111110 .. , .. 11 ••tfl .. ltttt•IOI n1 !IM • u 111111 11 ltUC•IOI .. , .. \I l •t1i• 01 •1111111 .... .... 1111: UC.Ill lfrtMI\ , .. _ !HE UOICllT Ill LISI D!llll 111 e>n• n JO llJOll -.ootf ttltlll • .._ IUIQll lOYI I OIAll4 "' ••• llllPlho °" .. , J JO l«Xlfrl ......... , .. 1 - PAlT It WALKING TAll iN1 JUNIOl IOHNll 11C.1 011• 11 lO NOON JANIS Kl'LIN IN CONCEIT JIJl lS Ill "" S[llJl;!t!ElllOUSI fl'll Ill •11 ..... ..... -• ,. ...... IW!I. SISIEIS Ill oon lOOll• THE llSEIE"1 Ill --·--··--- l10tlll ... ... 111 1••11 IJ1 •!I 1.,..111 ti!• I kill IJlf I"''*"' t••I 1/1 llU ~---- • II-ho .,11 111otn '" 1111 !Ml II(.. I~ Oii iS Ifft .,, .,.._ •. 111111 JIWI (PG) llDll Wlil IPGI OlHEI SIDE Of IHI llOOOltK (PG) w1,_.._ .... flO•HIGI IPGl ""'i. ... i..-.-, .. _ IHE UOICIST Ill IH! IEIST llJSl DIE IPGI ------· ... _. COOllSlllN Ill llDll Wiil IPGI TOM BARLEY Music Box will bring us on Jan. 30 Pbllarmonic Octet on the New Hungarian March 14 and London's Quartet which is, or glorious Ainadeua Quartet on April 29. ' ororessor or mu.sic on the same campus. ll&ST WISHES Crom ().tiler board memben this column to Annette. Include: ~bble Mtnkln. Bork that lnderatigablt \lice presu~ent ; Eatelle presfdentof'lhe LBCMS. Warner. recording andlohertwonewboard see r eta ry . Helen m embers:-Fr-ederlck Spe:ssard .... treasurer and Noad. who teach es two m~mbersblp co- classlcal guitar and lu_te :secretanes: Dr. Eleanor at UCI a nd M argarel Fraser and Anne Taa- 'Murata, an ·assistant jian. course, in re$idence at -~liiliiliilj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~l!i!!~;;pi!ii!!~!i!i~iiiiiiiiii;-: Oberlin College, Ohio. ,i.- gr~~~' c~i:;r wif.~~0i;:'r~ $1.25 'TIL 2:30P.M.ot STARRED(•)CINEMAS mises to be a memorable season ror an organiza. lion that never has anything else the Berlin MESA COSTA MESA 548·1552 TWO GREAT MOVIES TOGETHER Tommy AT 1:4S·SilM :4J ALSO "tn nu eoo., ._. aou- ., J1JJ-,1•l-l .. Jt FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 1111001<1-<Vll ~I Al \DO ... (,lll 8N·1~0 PIU• ,..-~~~:;;_-~;-: Th e terrifying n1olion piclun> froni the . '"" terrifying No. I best sdkr. • • ••'!'"·~-, •• -· llllY -llCllAD scaw llllllRISS /all en Bargain Matinees $1. 50. Til 2:30 Senio r Citizens $1.50 at all ti e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES UH 0.EGO FW't', AT IRISTOL so. COAST "YES SONGS" 1:H•1it:00 s .. --.J<M- 7:1 .. 1"29 PLAZA U.-2711 FREE PAl'll(ING SO.COAST PLAZA H ............ '"VHDEll conas t&O .. • t:JI U ~ltlM<ll · "'SISTERS" llJ 7,.._l•.JOU ~ .. 7-1"29 CllEIAWD lHIEE ==• "YES SONGS" ~· s.t S--.l,fW:I0...:40 "SISTERS• IRI 7:e.l•.JI s.t S.. J:l0-7:00-10-.lO 1...i 'THE J·IMIW,S..11:1._1.1Ms ITTHERSiDE PLUS ... : OFTHE flllJ -NTAIN' .,., w,... 1:11-w"' FRE PARKING "DON'T LOOK HOW' 1,JOPM \ "NASHVILLE" Ill "'RIMMY LADY .. IPGI -OWL AND PUSSYCA~ 1'5) ""THI FOITUHI"' -WOHTI PYTHON & HOLY GIAI\. .. IPGI "TOMMY". "GIYI ME SHELTBt" IPGJ "OTHH SIDI OF THE MOUNT...,. "'DOWH HIU. UCEr IP&I "'THE U:OICIST"" ' .. MESSIAH OF EVIL'" llJ .......... DUMPLING GANG"' SWISS FAMILY IOllMSON'" IGJ '"SEXY-EYED ANETTE HA VEN IN A STEAMY SEXPIDNAGE. 'N" SINTRIGUE SAG/\.'" flf-17Mlt,__,....,... .. _ ..,,.,...,...,. .... ___ _ -CIMA70MI" ........... rl't(.Cl."fMo " .... -.......... --....... ·---- • John Holmes lhe biggest adUlt superstar i~ "JOHNNY GUNN" · ift <T11boditt1cnt of furbiddcn plc:isurc. THE TWO mast CDDIRDUERSIAll Flllms DF DUR TlmEI woo·oy ALLEN In ''Slee_pel" .... "SMILE" fflSFllOM7 CONT. SUM. MOM Z 1 n11tt1m1 11111 ro•nll -lo Iii I MICullocfll -WILD na••-a ""----a ·~ FORRfST iua!R • MIX llA!R .J.J.Mc.Cl.IUOOI ® o'~ ~~~b-'"~ EIUBIADrE DOES1T A&lllDI ·,.,,~ D1liu1r•nc1 ,R, A JOHN IOOflMAN FILM S1¥rino JINIC£ HEIDEN• JULIE ADAMS ~...t;:':'t=:!;.f ·i=-ra.1111wrc. .... 114r••""iiii1•• J9N VOIGHT.· BURT REYNOLDS ~ E!RJHQUAKE 1•1. >(;:" ~--1 - ' . • ' . • ' • --lembet 17, 1915 DA!LYP1lOT Franco ero ays Valentino for TV , 'Amos' Busy Veteran Actor in Movie 111 ~-TllOllAS . ~SANGELES~) -"All myUiel'votaltea rilkl. uplau;as ltalian actor Franco Nero, who ls portrayln1 RudolOb Valentino In a tdovlaion movie. "U you simply be •aretuJ about the rolu you take.-you will-never grow u an actor or as a i)el"IOl1· •• • Admittedly, "Valentino," which Spellln1- Goldbertl Productions is maldn1 for an ABC World Premiere Movie and theatrical release abrot.d ls a risk. ' PORTll.tflNG nlESILENTs<""'tn's p-eatest lover could burt hie career. Anthony Dexter who tried it in a l.S:il _movie, lapsed into obscurity: Nero is anything by faint-hearted. • "I Will play •liYthing that cballell(es me," be says. "I have played 10..U nationalities -old men, young men, w~tem &unmen, politicians, bank rob-bers, artists. - "1 can understand them, because l have done all kinda of wor k a nd known all kinds or people. " ''I am not afraid to take chances. I have always said that J have nothing to lose. I was bbm poor. So ir I die poor, it will mean nothing.•• NERO RAD S PENT THE morning dancing an authentic-looking tango wilh Lesley Warren·, cast as one of the Valentino wives. -u~ ............. REAL VALENTINO (LEFT) AND NERO Actor Taking Rl•k ,With Rote The scene purported to ~ the Latin •tar's screen test ror ·''Ole Four Horsemen of the Apiocalypse," flis first big success. In gaucho cos- tume Nero seemed a passable lookalike, though not asnawlessly handsome. . ''Valentino," written and· directed by Mel S!Javelson (''The Se ven Little Foys,'' "Houstboal"), COYUS the period from Valentino'• arrival i1l Hollywood t,o his death. Nero la r.rm In the belief tbal Hollywood destroyed Valentino, MANY PEOPLE WEllE jealous of hlm and o:uicle him drink when be was already a sick man,'' Nero said. ''The minute he died, tbe s ame people made lDOlley from ~Im. Not'ooly rrom hls films, but witb oiatchboolta, ashtrays and all kinda of products bear· 1nc his llkene11. "[ understanCI Valentino. All actors have the same kind of life. They generally do not have any friends: U you have two real friends , you are lucky. '"There are plenty ol people who claim lo be )'our friends, but as soon as you are no longer famous, they don't call you anymore. "Valentino died when he was 31 . He looked 50, that's bow sick and badly used he was." NE•O HAS MA.DEM films. ''Valentino'' is his second in HoUywood. The fltSt was ''Camelot," ln which be did not admire his own work -"but then, I nevU like myself on the screen." But he looks hack on tbe "Camelot" u.perience with fondness, for three reasons: "l . I learned English. 2. It was a new ex- perience, playing in musical and in a foreign coun- try. 3.1 met the mother or my child.'' (Vanessa Red- grave; from whom he is now separated.) LOS ANGELES (AP > -Whatever hlP· pened lo the Amos of lbe television ver&lon ot "Amos'n' Andy "~ He is still .performlnc. his latest sssi(11· ment being a costarring role 1n "The Bineo Loog Travelin1 All-Stano and Motor Kini•-" Alvio Childress joined the east of tbe Universal movie, which alsocosl.ftrs Bil!Y De:e Williams, James Earl Jones And Riebarii Pryor. Ch ildress s tarted acting in a 1931 Broadway mu.sical "Savage Rhyth~".~ re· cenUy appea.red in "01yoftheLocust . 'Lois Lane' Still Remembered· ·- PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP> -Look! It's a housewife.' It's a former actress. It's NOel Neill , who played Lois Lane through most of television's Superman series. "I'm really flattered that peop.le still re- me.mber me after all this time," said Miss Neill as youngsters and adults crowded around her to get autographs al a recent science.. fiction convention. The convention's guest of honor said she began gelling requests for appearances about two years ago. "I read some place thclt 'the present tense rpak_es the past perfect," and I guess that's as good an explanation as any for it," said Miss Nei ll , now middle-aged and wi thout the pillbox hat or tailored tweed suit that were Lois Lane's trademarks. -MISS NEILL, NOW "just a housewife" in Santa Monica, withstood t he affections or Clark Kent, chased Superman through I Metropolis and got in and out of numerous messes with cub reporter Jimmy Olson during 76shows. - ''I wasn't TV's first U:>is Lane.·· she said. "Another actress had the part through the first 26episodes.·1·m told she made the part much tougher.·· When the Superman series was filmed in NOT SINCE lOv'E STORY .. l ll'll' tna· ..fl')'t• hll K1nnl(11l. 11 .. Allll-rk .111 C..11ympii.· ..l1 l1 ~1trnd1.·r 1\'lll.N:' tr.1~11 tall lixi 1·1't.·rylh111~ l'd l"k'r l1tt-. And 11+o fnmd thrrn.irJ!..'t' l\1 l1vt· thrnii.;h the lol.'C° ot (lilt' \.t't)' !>pt"'\'IJJ m.Jll. I RI STOL IV CAiL FOR ._':.":.:':.. CQ-HITSAHD 540-7444 SHoWTIMES W"EO. TffUl'I , '111, MON. Ml 1:1M:l 5 I AT.·SUtt. ,_.,»r:tM• the mid·J9SOs, no one imagined that 20 years. la.t~r Utere would be any interest in the show, Miss Neill said_ , "IT WAS A LOW-budget production,·· she said. ''We Shot two episodes..a week .. _ We didn't really re hearse. "Of course, so many or the plots were the same . _ . Jack Larson (Jimmy Olson) and l used to joke with each other 'Wonder where we ·re going to get tied up this time.· ·· She also expJ.afned why Superman ap. peared so towerfng on the sc.r:een . "George Reeves (whose death ended the series in 1957) was about 6-foot-l and t ·m a foot shorter,'' she sWd. "A lot of the other ac- tors were short, too. They tried to hire short ' people to make George look taller." Thr hu•t...nd lur ...,.~. - IMou1ih1 l11r S."1 m1U"in Th,. I bui.ih•,..,. -;i 'in...;n Thr ,,,.,·li•t "hol'Oould,.·1 ··~1:rr In n1o1l1· u11 for lilt• Lho• 11111111..W.·~ hr ~ .. c unM' "n11r 11hoout. KATHARINE HEPBURN PAUL SCOF IELD LEE REMICK KATE REID JOSEPH COTTEN BETSY BLAIR in EDWARD ALBEE'S "A DeUcate Balance" Oirec1cd by mNY RICHAIIDSON A®p!c:d for the scrttn by EDWARD ALBEE OHi Wlll OHL Y: Ftl. 91f9--9!l5 It's·a better ·movi~ than'Blazlng Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'.-•~·'"•~"" Chao/Nil ,_,~tnut If S.A. Frwy, 0<t"9' •S32·3328 The stage attraction of the decade beCGllllS the greatest entertailment event in hlstmyl 'Bil! ~!111 -J&•M.,.f1'11$ICI! WWTMORE as Harry S. Truman in ., MOW EXCLUSIYEL Y IM ORAMGE COUMTY GIVE'EM BELL, URRY! lla.~"I on tlM· "'l'll,.;1tional Kirtdlo1p AlexisS.idl O..W .lu.'RI! 1•~''"11"'· CO-HIT AT w TB OK WESTBROOK & BRISTOL ...,.,,,."'5'1¥,•oo._,, "RUSSIAN ROULETTE" GA•DINGI OVI llM•Ot edwards BRISTOL CINEMA edwards BRISTOL CINEMA l •ISTOL .t.T M.t.C.t.\THIJll 540-7444 8111\TOL AT MACAllTHUll S40·7444 (PG) HfWPORT CINEMAS ........ IC:O.lSTHW'l l "ACAIT- 61""0)6 CINEMA C NIER M.lllOl•f ... ANl.C:otT&OCU S.t.YUOtCIMnl tlt .... 141 • r EXa.UStVE SHOWING SEP. 2A-30 AU. PERFORMANCES Rf.SERV£D THAU TICKETRON OR AT TltU1"E BOX OFFICE · $3.50 ·NO PRICE INCR EASE MlW ON THE SQl!fN ... ~ed t.. the -... irtacl .. , 1iilM91d ... INCil:ed ... exadty 11S ii. WIS JI' ...... SClgt. FASHION ISi.ANO • NEWPOllT CENTER • •• ••• • •• KAl 111\R!'"L HFl'llUk~ 1•,\l:I S<.0111 11> I.El RL \II( K KA 11-H.LJU JO~l:l'll ('( )l"J I ~ ULI ~) Bl AIR in LDV.,,RD Al 111.L'<; "A Inlicate Balance" n .. cccl'd '" TO'' l<ICHAR0<;0' AdJfll~d r.,r rti c """'" t>) l:OYo ARD ALlll:i' ~ STARTS FRI .. SEF'f. 19 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA UISfOl "' .... c .tntul SI0-7414 " ~Hor,.yGli~J L • BETTER MOVIE THAN '"BLAZlNG SADDLES" OI' ··vouNG FRANKENSTEIN" --~ edwards BRISTOL CINEMA '~ -,'_J if' -i. . ~ "WVE and DEATH WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEATON (PG) • " ' '" l • I 'I I ~ :.l-•rn•~''""° .'<-.• .., ·!;:.. ' ]For.the . ~Record '1 .Births FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Aqull 27, 1tlS Mr, end .Mr$. Jesu~ A9uilar, J1.(» Sonlf.Suza,.,,,.,, Fountain Vtlley,boy. Auq11S1l0, 1tlS Mr, and Mrs. Jim Ha•YeY, ~Sl2 Pollatlt, H .. nungton Beach, bey. Gee<l'I. boy. -S.pU:mtMr 1, 1t7S M_r. and M•s. Jtt lt Tennant, 8103 N1ghl9•le, Fo1,1nt1ln Valley, 9irl. J111y21,117J Mr. llnd Mrs. Jrt•rv Oswald, •l7 Cypress, Legunt BetCh, boy. S.-pt1mberl, 1t7S Mr. anCI Mrs. Benjaml" Grttn Jr., l<WM Falcon, Fo1,1ntaln Valley, llOy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wall(er, 193n Btooir./\urst, Huntlnoton Beacn, girl 1 S.pt1mblr 4, 1t7S Mr. •nd Mrs. Timothy 8r001o;s, S26 1Sll'I SI., Hunllngton 6<1i11t h, boy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrtmce Po!ts, 11)o17S Slater Ho. 102, Fountain Valley, tw;iy, Sept1mbllr s, tt1S Mr. end Mrs. Greo Jone\, 1l1S1 Edw•rds ,..o, llA, Wes1m!nt1er, girl S.pt1mNr•, 1t7S Mr. "nd Mrs. Oan!e! Heitner, 88'21 H•••rd, We•lmlnster, boy Mr. "nd Mrs. Loy Nvtter, 11•1 19th SI .. Westminsltr, boy, September 7, tt7J Mr. and Mrs. Jtmes Bulctwr, 11n1 Amethyst. l"ounleln Valley, tw;iy • S.pttm .. rl, 1t7J MT. and Mrs. Rober! Fe1m1,., 8021 Landis, Huntll'lg!Ol'i Beach, boy ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Mr -alld Mr <1111he Ltlmba<h, 1761'1 t Wlttt IJ, lt15 1 S..nt;i Cri!I SI., Founleln Vlllley, "'' AugUll ti, 1f7$ Nor. "nd Mrs. Qattley v .. n 51~kt, 3'90'2 Hemmingway A've., lr\li-.e, bey. . AUflUSt 15, f\7S Mr. and Mrs. Corwin 'poner, 131112 Pa10.,.,.<, w'-.tmlnster, b<iy. A119u1t 1•,-1t7S Mr~ O!lnd Mn:-John Thornt(li\ 11797 May1en Ave., Ir.vine, boy. A119ust 17, 1t7$J . Mr. ard Mrs. F. Cavill R itt, ~7qili._1 l\ile~ne, Huo111'1<,1ton Beath,bCy, A"'!1111111, 1t7J ""'· llnd ""rs. Aobo:rt ·Srown, J8,!.2 So!iltn· Strirtt. lrvlne.oiri: Mr. llnd _}lrs. Fre01tr~< Cutty, hs1 Mer~ritli SI., lrvln11, g•rl. Mr. a nd Mrs. R"'bflr Gu.clan, 2'511 l..usiedeVega, Mission II~.~-, Mr. and Mrs. Aobo:rt Ruland, 2l685 S9rt:SI,.., Ul!IUINI H!l lli, boy. Augus11t, 1t1J • 'Mr. and M"'. Cll!Vid BllT_ry, 191'0~ ' h"°'ntal, Cos II Mt$<'!, olrl. Mr. ,.rw;1 Mr$, Artflur Johnson, S2'20-A "S", USMC, El Toro, bQy. Mr. end Mrs. ,Glen Robotrh, 2Sloll ,_ Se-rtflllt• Ori~. Nu is Ion VltJO, bPv. ""''"' 11 , 1•1s Mr. and Mrs."rhomas Mandoch, 1001 SUI.er A1tt., Fountain ll•UC-\1, gul. I.AS VEGAS, Nev. -Merrlaoe Uctnses lssued here fll(lude: ~ GReY-BAll..EY -Avo. 1•, Mldleel • .. C 1w.n11em Grey, 40, and Clorlnd11 Bftlley, 4S, bothol Huntlngta.n Beech. T"YLPR·CAl,..ER -Auo. 16, Oonllld JkOC. Tay .... , A1, •Rd· $11Rdr11 51'9 0\t'ltr, 2!I bothol Newpilf1 Btll:h. H;t.RPEif·OHNO-Aug. 16, Nelson EOgtr Herper, 51, .no sumato Ttlr:uneoe Citino, $1, both of FOW1teln valley. : CURTts-RIO~ -Auo. 16, OON!ld W•'t'M CurtlJ, 24, •nll Lind• Merl• RIOS, 26, both of Huntlng!Ofl 8ea<.h . .. 8£NTLE..Y_,£LL.IOTT -Aue. •t7, ' Wiiiiam Penn Btntlty, tt, 11rtt1 Pe90y Jun£ II km, 41, bolhot Costa Mtsa. l.LOl/D-WATSON -Auo. 17, l.esll• Rend Lloyd, 17, •Rd Ctwryt Kathleen W11t50n, 11, bothol Huntington 8e11Ch. WINTERBOTTOM-01,..GLEY - Auo. 11, George G. WlnterbCnam, SS, of Garden Gro..e, 11nd Mlnerv• Miin:el Oill<;ll•Y, SS, 01 Costa Mei 11. WllLIAMS·SESSIO,_.S -.O.IHJ. 18, JOP•t <,..M,_.) Willl.lmS, Jr., 18, of LonQ 8eec1'1, •rd Julie J. Sessia.ns. 15, of Hunllngla.n 8e11cn. SEZOZ IECKl·MA,..10,..-Aug. 19, e.-n)•mln Vincent Seldlleckl, .:I, of westml<1ster, and Sandy I.. Manla.n, D ,ol Huntlngta.n 8e11cUh. SCHURB-GREEN -AuQ. 1'1, Rober1 M. SChurb. 13, 1nd Zona B. Green, 111, bolhofNt"'PO" Beach. CFIONEY-MEZES -Aug. 19, .ierTY J•y Croney, 23. ot Coste Mt'WI, .w..1 Tlitoclorll Eiieen Mezes, 19,ol Tempe, Ariz. F F1£0EFltCK -McDOWELL -Auo. :20. Peter 0ona!O Frederick, 11, I nd Judith A,nl\_McOowe11, ll, both of S.n Oerrente.' Cl..IFTON·HOCHW.0.A'TH -Aug. 21, o.nl•t Henry CH!lon, 2'>. •nd carol Mn Hochw.1rtfl. 1q, bolh ol Hunt· lngton Beech. WHEl..PLEY·PLAI,_. -.O.ug, 21. St~ Oeari Wh•lfllfy, 21, 1nCI Oebr8 l(ey Plain, n , bol ri of Wtstm+nsltt. ME,..$ER·M E NSE~ -Alig 22, Mlnwt Walle• Men14r, Ml, remarried Hlltn Ell11111tth Mtn!ttr, ~9, both of S--JuenCipl$lrano. SCHAAF-BROWN ->'lu<;1. 22, James Gtrerd Sch••!, 23. and C.1rol-Sue er-, 22, bo!llOI Coror11t llo!I ,.,.r, • .. ........ , ... ............. ""' ................ u.. .... thl••· ........ . ••• 1 .... FIRST TIME EVER UllDER I 0.00 WHILI STOCKS LAST! I . 1 OOO'WATT PROFESSIONAL HAIR DRYER Just the dryer yOu want 1or b.1ck·lo·school -IOI rail's new ~r styles! Specialty designed !Of professional use with Pnbreakaole thermo·plasbc, heat·resistant enclosure~ therrnostat1caliy controlled. High pQWer with cola ai; (95W). warm air (425W[. hot al1 (650W) and very hot a11 (1000W). Top quality. UL.approved. ·. PRE-CHRl'STMAS TOY L_AYi . WAY SALE LAST YEAR THIS SAME O.RGAN WAS 49.95! 99 MAGNUS CHORO ORCiAN WITH TABLE & BENCH 25·treble key, 6-chOrd button organ with colorful orange cabinet, Disney cha1ac1er decoraled music rack. music book an.d lubular aluminum Sla'd Save 24 98 in Sale' 011,llAll Y 9 c MAH TO Sill ... ........ . HELE1·111USCHAIFIR LIPSTICK SALE Buy-out of glamorous summ8r- colors in full size me1al and plaslic containers. While stocks lest. IUY 011 -GET ONE Fiii! BuyOoe· ..• Get One fttel UMitrdT-Offnl REG. S.49 EA 2 Bollles 549 of 100 ALUll'S FORMULA 25 VIYAMllS ' MfHULS -eilinced formula-of lSVilarrtins, mine1als and nutriments In 1 easy· to·Ulke capsule shaped tablet.~ ·-. -· \ ' • WlllMIAT ~ f 8 ·:..... . • Pl.UI ' '. • 1·1 ' OMALLL~W~ PANTYHOSE I REG. 88c c • BUDGET REGULAR & ALL SHEER Gal your r.ew tall wardrobe o! panty nose at your nearby T"rifty a:1 never·belore savings\ Choice of Tahiti, Sunsel or Coffee in PehtetMed1um. and Medium/Tai!. Your smOolhB!',t underli'le. • lt1. "1 lud11t Ullrt1 ~. S/MMll M/T, l 11Mti11 .,,., •• 661 REG. 1.49 CONTROL TOP PANTY HOSE -NOW 1/3 OFF REG. 1.29 .STRETCH REGULAR or ALL SHEER PAllTY HOSE All !be comlon and treedom o1 panty Stretch Regular In s. M. MfT and Ari hose plus gen11e Spanoex contrOI Sheer in SIM. MIT in Coffee, Rh4p· Petite. Average, Tall 1n 2 shades sody. Spice & Wh~e Stretci'I. 1 '' = ~!l~i~ TOI' . ' • • ' • • ' . • '• • • • • ' .. '• • '• • • 1 z• 1J• ~!=h~,lll·TAU, ........... -....... -: ..... 93.c --ll li>U:l1·-1 111 ,-,_,.,..._ -I --/ • • • - '' • • I f I • t " ' : • • I Tba peoplevt West Gemwl>' are u.e world'• m..t a'rid lovers of cultivated~. an.IOYID8 some fwrpoWllU per capita .:nnually, mon than twice the .Ammican average.t'. . 1 ~ ~ ---~...1-----. Mushriiom1 some Conn are not ,.iy a hll!hlY l'9' &IU'ded company dlM in Gennany;butthey ate ottt!n se"ed to tlle famlly1 especially In afe.,,,a and ' Clll!lerolea, and partl~llrly Jn·cines Whlcb stlirt,.ilb 1 l)iork and a~uslige. . ,. .; , :M'usbrooms add deilgbllul flavor an~ the!le low- J' r "•. I .... ' . I ' •• I • ( . • • f 'I - • ~y'CAROLMOORE , , -: ' I o.llJ"l« .... f•tw . ' I • ''Tllei-e•s nothing like tn6ther'S cooking, nopiatter how J>ad it is," said Steve Erdos. "And there's no .,,,.ay, to com- Pete with it~p4seitlsmoreqf am~ than a q~alit.y." NevertHelesS, his chain of Stew Kettle restaurants has pulart,zed 'oneortbe~standbys fjf'holne kitchens. \. Even 'gtdmOrlzed it to the }Soint wliere Transylvanlan ~ew, a succulent mixture of beef, gravy, potatoes and sauerkraut s~rved with a dollop of sour cream, bas been cit- ed by the Count Dracula Society, devotees of horror film s d Gothic literature. ,, . But Erdos regr'ets that most diners aren't that adven- lyrou s. ci ' e ' YLAVORINGS ESSENTIAL .: "SO'me-people-asHf-we--trave-Stews~witbout onion or ~ garlic but good taste doesn't exist without them," he said. "We call them flavorings as onposed to the traditional ;llerOi. -,.. ~-.. .=,£' """ , • }'And many .. Americans don 't-distingui&.h between 'bot' ., ~·spicy'. Fodd can be spicy without being hot and vtce J .venJ.1; • " { HlS stews •nge frfm fish brqJ_hs~to,~eavily se~oned .,. beef-r:gunwes.~A refres6ing-sla\'i-is-iier-ved to-'counteracl r l:hel?!-i'riness.-of the,~cl\n ourse -.. l . 1 "' 1l~· Bq.vanan pies wain cream cakes arid ·t~esec~Fs . ._ also are uncus~m~y but are jntended to ll;,· illr~ P•!Mte. "Usual restaurant pies arF1l>o filling." ._. · t.P "' tl'l j:ljnlng•put>µcis less experimental today," Erdos • \. ~on Q • •• o&U)'.: people e.-t•out in order to escape their ) , o~ itc1ren~, -·. . . . • . · · ~ • ~ew geaerailOftr'has money-but-wasn't-rais~ on .. -... 1~~'• cooking. Th:ly ~iate f~illar dishes with cer- tMn"franchises. hen they come liack, they don't need a ' l menu;'J.... 1 · '1 1 • • l .1 ~CONSISTENCY COUNTS ''TbeY.e~n ~wit on restaurants to determine the por~ ~~;:!~~~=~:.Prjartng and ov~-,ating at home makes food Fu~e'-iD line with good business practice of least risk and wasteaio41ianks are used in stews. · 0 'This is10ne'of the most flavorful p~ts of meat but customers won't 'JlCCept any ..sign of gristle/' Erdos said. · "We c~-ever~ing with an American accent." The oUly foncession allowed for his three outlets in Japan )VaS'lt PolYbesian stew because pork ls more of a sla· Pl• bve?!fiere. -. # One-sbOrtcut the firm follows is worth the homemaker's attenti~: n~ braising or pre-browning of-the meat. (This step teq.ds ~ 'dfr.or t.Oughen the i;neat if the pot is not heavy enough.) --· . Instead, i.11 ingtedients boil together in the water to in- sµre the ri ests ock. · ;~ ' , .• \ADAPTABLE FOOD Erdos also has supplied stew to airlines for four years becaµse. in&redients ar~ so easily "packaeed and the taste appeaJs to travelers t.'ho'are tired of dining out. ••,'fou tantt h'urt a good stew," sau.1 the fo[,Oler executive chef bi hotels ill' Beverly Hills and Lai Veaas. who came -·fromti'4Ulalyvania, a province of whatis'oow.Jromapia. · · "~~ don't try to copy mother's. Everyone has a •Ji personal idea of what's best. "When we wer e boys, my best friend and I each thought I our motliaeZ' was th4' expert. But I )\'ouldn'teat at his house.·· It's better to invent your o~ rec~pes as e'liJ:lenced ,by the iiteiur al the firfu'l'ldesa V'J'de \:footer ftf>!'atlon where ~ eJ?l,epty ofJDemories to choose from. ,, · • " -. ' • ) --• • .,,;.·--..... ~ . -: • ·. • w . • -· calorie vegetables combine wilb heavier ingredient& drain canned mush?Ooms; add. to POt. Blend fioUr ---to-"iighten"thecaloriecountofthe enUreco'ncoctlon. with 2 tablespoons cold wa~er. Stir Into stew. Cover GERMAN PORK AND MUSHROOM STEW andsimmet for 15\nlnutes. ---JL.<Bblespoo1u1il-__ .._ __ ~.L....~~~~---. liUr Jn 11.arsleJ..llerve-over~bot.-cooked noodles 2 pounds lean shoulder or pork, cut into I-inch with grffn sa~ad and pumpemlck'el bread, if deslffi:L cubes · Serves 8, ' ' I T • l ·eup chopped onions Water , GERMAN~\)SHROOMSANDPOTATOES 14 cup dry white wine or apple juice • , .z iXiunds \6 'l'ediym·sized) potatoes, peeled ¥..pound knockwursl, sliced ~ ~ , \1i .P,<>\IDd !~-mushrooms or 1 can (6 19-8 1 bay leaf ounc.es) &li~eqmus~ , . , 2wholicloves '"' ..: , 4slice~bacon , , tt ~::!=~ ~'1 black pepper ~·~~~ ~~?f~~m ' l pound fresh mushrooms or 2 cans (6 lo 8 -~teaspoon siilt -• owices each) whole mushrooms \1i teaspoon ground white pepper 2 tablespoons flour . y. cup chopped parsley 'I• cup chopped parsley Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until just In a large heavy saucepot or Dutch oven heat oil. tendei;. Meanwhile, rinse, pat•dry ,al)d slice fresh Add pork, half al a time; brown well on all sides. mushrooms (makes about 211> cups), or drain canned . Remove pork. 'l'o drippings in saucepot add onions; musbrooms ; set aside. · sa4te for 2 minutes. • Drain, cool and cut potatoes into I-inch cubes ; Return pork to saucepot along with 111> cups .<makes,abon\2<1uar1s)Siit-aliide. water and wine. Cook and stir to scrape' drippings Jn a·Iari:e skil\et cookJbacon witif crisp; crumble from bottom of pot. bacon and se~aside. &lir in knockwurst, bay leaf, eioves, salt and. To-Y. cup or bacon drippings lert in skillet add black pepper. Bring to boiling po in I. Reduce heat and· oaiona and reserved mushrooms; saute ror s minutes. simmer, covered, witil pork is tender, about 2 hours, Stir in sour cream, salt and white pepper. stirring occasionally. · · Add parsley. reserved potatoes and bacon; cook Rinse, pat dry an"d balve fresh mushrooms or over low heat, j ust. until hot, stirring gently. Serves 6. , . I ,,.. .... , • .. Every country has its regional· contents ., for stew. This German medley ---.. ... -·+inpJudes _po'rk and ' ' l f • ! ' .. • , • l J . • • .. · m.~shrooms. '· ' . Hands ome Oriental Arrangement . Bac on bits, <:Ynion and sour cream -flavor the side dish . • • • j :Whole Dinner Cooks, at ·rable ' I • • • Mizataki or·Sbabu Sliabu pot ls iraditionally used at the table for cooklng this ' ooe-disb meal , but ~ you could substitute an electric l>\rtch oven or fondue pot. • Besicl.es thinly ~liced bel!t you 'Wlt1 need to se.t out a handsome arran.gement o f Oriehtal veget:iibJes front your garden. MIZATAKI 1 \11: pounds tOp sirloin 2quarts beef broth "Ii pound eilillle !R!f"l>O<l:I" (whole) 1 small cautinower · 1 bunch small carrots \A. cup water·chestnuts ~pound mushrooms 1 paund spinach (no stems) Sesame s auce (see below) Freshly minced ginger root Chopped green oniOM . Place meat in th e freezer brief# ly to OrD'l up. Then slice thinly on the diagonal. Clean and cut yegetables in thin slices. Break c;aulinower into nowerettes. Arr3nge all on a serving tray. F!U 'moct of fire pot with broth and fill ·half the chimney with_ glowing charcoal. A1tOt"OlH'"'encs1"m'"m"""en""ng..,b"'rot one-fourth o{ the vegetables,the longest cooking ones first.. Sim# mer 5 minutes then add beef and cook 2 minutes. Add pea pods, mushrooms and chestnl$ jW1t to ,. beat through. • are a few or the vegetables !bat -Serye,each guest a bowl, pass will add versatility. ID ••Wbentbe the sesame sauce. ciDger and Good Coot Gardens•• book t greeil onions. Repeat untll ~ available at nurseries, you will gup for happiness. Serve extra fmd other Oriental vecetables broth to sip. that you can grow_ SESAME SAUCE Vi\usuaf' ~ogetables often m· '" • ' 1 ~ive bat can be grown east· 1~ cup ~esame ~toasted Jy: For-tftstmi.ce, edible podded 10 minutes in 325-de~ oven ,,.. .. ~u:'a cUOl season tf'op, can be v. cup sesame 011 afarted in --tnld areas in Sep· a tablespoons soysa~e tenibertopfodUceiDJafulify. 1 tablesp:Q9n white vinegar ..._ -10 cup bee? brO!h --l"ods are picked just ~ .. Duh or hot pepper sauce start to form. If you. mill this Wbirinblenderuntllpasty. stace, peas can~ ~lied and e~ten but the ~· will be. loo Chinese cabbage, okra. tOugb. Parboiled and ehlllocl, Japanese eggplant and jicama. tbeyaredeticiouaingreenaalad. ,, -. ' .I .1 • I --• W!dn!!d!y. a.pt-1r.1m • · Clos·e Shave's Ne J\nswer· . ., -'"' .. ' . Ann t.anders • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thi• J1rOb1am may ... m IDlllJllllcant 1o others, but it' a ndnln,g our sex fe. I have alway• fantaalsed about , men in m.usele mqUines - , only because of their great ' buildl~ut because J admire mooth;halrle11 akin. - hairy. Ho lbinJl1 aomotbing Is wroni with me because m01t women consider hairy males very aexy. Our love life baa become suf>. medJocre and I'm too embar· r&¥ed to talk about the problem with a counselor. You're my only hope. Help me, please. - SCHENECTADY,N.Y. dellired state. , . Slneeyoa're big on fant•1bini, I 1erlou1ly aug1esl that yoa psyela your1e.lf oat and •ttep( YOW' llubud aa lae is. YOur re· quest lt-t.nily aareuona6Je. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I notice you are· against high· school smoking lounges because you say they encourage and con· done smoking. ,.. · · v-='":.u-aeon_,, a'·" !Inf ··-·· ldds1houldbecoopechlptocether ,_ fact _..._ ·~ --DlllAR ANN .....,...,_ =r ondJIOtbepoi1Utin1tbtaJrinthe .. ..... --'---L-d L-............ bathrooms, whlcll ls what they -•iledleletiModa' '11a-_..-mo1ac<m• •--aredoinc. · 11on 1e kaadde ...... , 1 ..... ...,. : unW Ille puaecl -a low What's more, tllole smokers -OTer, that om_, _.. •)'ll~at,o,._ iiiii1nu.r..,.. tie up thOTathfoom afilla iiOl lie penalltff 1lliilii' -~ 1117~ ..._ -~ between ~la11e1 and make the ..-nel. T•• ad•l•1111110a """" ral!MJ.i.~c:'~--:::~ tot lite J,'"-hada-m ' Oil•"' to -·• m-la IM tbe~an._.-4 •-r res "' · ~.. ·-. ba:'r'_.,.u;. ... ::'.:t;. .... see annoanced ilhel!'cl be bMI< -.xi to amoke in It would free up the to it that -"eo are-~ oled. week to take ba.cll lbe. ~Do jobnafor us non·•molr:ers. nu --"' .-..... 1 • .i"11Lt ·So you see, there are twosides Non·amoken •.......,'I llave lo ~th! ... ..,..,..,_... -• to this queaUon, Mn. Please ~J!..C::to,.:i~.:':ie= ~Alls.: No.~ ..... chance your mind. -HATE ;;"'adllicta 111•1 "" bel!l'•e• pe«y. -let !Mio -. ~ SMOKING daaeo llifts-ThlqsattMt .... _ DEAR B.S.: There ue two Wbatllboill-tolstllll: )Jl&al>oat.Jlwuwllfll• ...... ~·:_:lfy . husband has a terrific ; Dttyslque, but the haJr all over his y 11 long and dark and I find· It .., -ulsive. I've asked him to vo bis body but be says it d irritate his skln. l '"'i&est- 'hair·removal products but he lDSists men are supposed to be DEAll N.Y.: When you ask a man &o ••ave Ill• body, I hope you nalbe Jl.'a aot a oae-Ume thing. Hair does 1row back, you know. To lie ,,._ •atrleH busbancl you want, .. e poor say woald have to allave fHqaeaUy lo maintain lbe Well, I don't smoke. I am a 16-year-old girl who thinks it is a filtJty, expensive, rotten, smelly habit. But I am in favor of smok· iog lounges in high schools because I believe all those nutty 1lde1 to EVEllY qaestlo•. Who 11 1o1Dc 10 nli oar llllll tolladomwbatllledo61-re. SomeUmea more. a:lloob -Ille ahldeall •Ibo ad• all,J like. / • Horoscope:. Leo Keep <;;oing THUllSDAY, SEPrEMBEll 11 By SYDNEY OMAllll AlllES (March 2l·Aprii 19): E111phuize questions and your intention to obtain answers. You have chance to dispel fears, to get behind scenes, to obtain "true story." • TAUllUS (April »May 20): Accent is on taking steps toward making wish "come true." Home environment takes "4'10mmand. Means changes are going to occur in domestic area. GEMINI !May 21·June20): you gain by get- ;i_ing rid of excess baggage. Mians streamline operation. Deal with professionals. Leave amateurs to their own devices. CANCER (June 21-Juiy 22):·You strengthen your philosophy -you reinforce beliefs and are better able to ex.press yourself. Write, publish. publicize and advertise. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study Cancer message for valid hint. Finish what you start - avoid premature starts. Message will become in· creasingly clear. • VlllGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22).:_ Lie low; play waiting game. Let others take initiative. You gain by listening and learning. Grab opportunity to improve public relations. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lleceat experience with ••intuitive person" leaves a mark. Your re· dillf speed increases and your intellectual curiosity i~ activated. , SCOlli'IO (Oct .. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar aspect -emphasizes special relationship, romance, creativity. F1ex.ible approach brings ·most con· structive results. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec: 21)' Be specific. Leave hothhla to ~hancc. Taking people foe Crlillfed DOW COu)d be CQSUy, \Vbat appears to be a minor matter caukl be more important than you imaliae. CAP Ill CORN (Dec. 22'1m 19): Movement. travel. UDUJttal eS.pertencles ·are featured. Short trip,connectedwithrelaU-re,couJabeonagenda. AQUARIUS. Van. 20-Feb. 18): Money, sions...abtllfy to.~ 'debt.,..-, these. ore gbllghted. You team "'about coeta .Onnected .. ~ w1then1ar11ng, r!!!!!odeUpc , ..... , "'-PISCEB ©.li·'IMll!rdi <U):. llUllar.cyele is · gb -yOiit personlllty. ·--·" Make new starts in new dlr,.uons. You are able now to see throughsham. , . / HAMS "So Good ••• II Will "Haunt' You 'til It's Golw!'' -~-.;ftP!i:.~~ Sp1Nl811ff11 -,..iaTrrt ='-- -..,~ •r ••If ·-------=----------,= .. --_, .. .,..._ ..... ~, .... ...... , ................ ~ .. ~ •MS...telc• .... .......... -.... - 3700 E. Coast I~, Canina dal Mor -673-9000 . , .......... c..--.-... ' IWS.•ai'' 411 .. llL,..._ fJl-2461 A creative career for en & women ENROLL NOW FALL SEMESTER Dl\Yond EVENING CLASSES iNT€Rl0R . DE:SIGN -r.~o·~··cr_~ 200NOWllOl!Cen<•Dr. ~ ~\J~ Su .. 200 • • - , &..;;--<% -~C. -. . ·' .w:Jl:::Z:'.-. . -- • ' I I 'I • • • ~ 'PIJl1lt l>ESIG{l'Mii.m D61Gl1 Pl.RZll DE51Gn P • ' .. Mobility Provided Seein&-a need among 17 per- ' .Cfl!lt ~ the population for llOme form of transpcirtation to )York, 11.cbool, clinics, .recrea~on&l aetiviUes, New York b04ines& woman and house,wife G"(ry Sc:biowitz found"!l Med!Cab Inc. Han- dlc•PJMid ·are transported in .. ambulettes, tpecially ~uilt vehicles with picture win- dows. Cost Is little more than a taxi and a·lot less than an ·ambulance. Her motivation for the ventur.e? loneliness ·all too much Is the only com- pallion of the handicapped. She now bas a fleet of't2o vehicles and hopes to expand naUon'wide by 1978. DONNIE WARD'S ... HRl/8011 • 380 WEST WILsCN;Jl'""'/"',,./ <7.~/' 'coSTAMESA.CALIFORNIA 926p · co·sTA MESA'S ' first failnily TENNIS C.UB • LIMITED CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS • • REGUlAR MEMBERS· CAN SAVE ONE THIRD • FlrSt CO-Finl Sene CALL NOW 642-2000 ~:i~. Al,~· CHOPPING BLOCK m1·s.:. 1500 A.dams Blvd .. Co-'a Mesa IHext .to .Edwards ClnetnaJ_·~~ --· · Mon. thiii Sat~ Store~ 9-7 SA.LE Good 'til Sept. 24th 546-a 196 · rn,y;tP• '111rr~• ...... • • $2.291& Beef Loin"T·BOIE SIE 1 K s2.'19u. (! • ' •ONILISS •TOP Beef Loin Sl~LO~--s2 ft STIAKS • I& .. . . ' . BONELESS ROUrlP .- . ' J...,-b ROAST-. . s1.59u. ' ' RM H PEl!PElfl'l)AF -• Pl.CKLES· PIMENTO DlltCH LOAF · , -'$ BOLOGNA. "' • . • ~ . -- -l ' • - COUNTRY PRIDE 'I&: • •• MONEY SAVING FREEZER FEATURES USD~ CHotCI · •••• OF BllF 98! USDAPlllMI •••• OF -•••• s1 .~os~ USDACHOICI HllD •ARllR ~I.ft USDAPllMI - HllD GUlRTER . . . 51.,ISu. ·l ,,.. ..... t ' • ' • t- ( ,. .,. __ ---.. I ' • ~.l!ee!-!_17,1975 . DAll.V~!,!)T # --'-e Spirit of'~6~ -.. '·,. I ... t~ • I I ' I ; ' ' I I f. f. ! f r ' r: ,. ' ' Jackie and.Keith Neal display Bennington, most popular of the \ histdrica7'flags. • .. I ·, . Jµl1an Ramqs and Terry -' • . . llYIOOUION ... .,...., ......... Ya;Vlrginl•, tbfBlconlennloJ lllirit is olive ud :well on the WeslCouL --·But ycv'd n~v'er belleveltlf YoV depended on ne"'1paper ac· c<>imta, •ccordlq to Jocl<le Neol Cll Newport llellCb. Mrs. Neol, vice president ol a golf 1!!1_111~.ment manufacturing compony 111 Weatminltw which supplies c-Oais and pen. nanta fol'-' country clubs throulhout the Uni~ States, re-ad several accounts about a shol:taie of-Bicentennlol Ila&• on · the West Coast and decided to help remedy the situation. She called several manufactur-in& companies, exi>lainecl that her firm bod the eopobllicy to as-sist, and was fi•tly tlll'Dell dowo. "One loeol ho.-company sold· it prelerrfld to k<$ ils four. to six-month bocJtloa,'-' she said in disbelief. · • Since they bod 'the c•pobillcy, and' the Interest obviously wu there. the Westminster firm de. cided to plunae oll the WllY Into thiBicentennial fi•g buolness . The results ha•e beec promis- ing thus far: a beginning 1,000. ' . . , .it order t,om •·mlllor depart· mmt store, brisk soles al amoll Oaga to-boat owners and onlors · lrom eoun!J')' clubs ror a.apeclol patriotic banner........... . llln. Neol and her husband Koltb, pNaldent or the company, said they plan to silkscreen a patriotic deslan on tee shirts, and they w"ilJ make Revolutionary War perjod costumes If the do· mandarta... . Their Oa11 ·are mode or quollty nylon , tbouch ttte country's «i&inal flags were .or a rough cCtton buntin1. and all seams are carefully J;ewn by 1kllled.: seamstresses . Stars are silk.screened ootp the white back· CJ'OWlds. The Neols have found that the Bennington flaa. ~-th . Its " Im· perfectly drawn ?..7~ is · moat pcpular of tbe hist n.,s, out- selling the modern dM!gns •Ill· gested by Bicentennial commit· tees . • "Historical flags -seem to be the most popular all over the COW1try,'' Mrs. Neal~ald. · Her firril made an exact cOpy of the Bennington. an.d ..can reproduce the Betsy Rau,, Grand Union or any other banner .. The patriotic goU· flag; which. was ordered by Ev~ Knievel far a tournament, was desiened by the Neais and has pc historic significance. Now that ·it bas ventured into the Bicentennial business, the family -owned business, Fore- Par, plans to commit itself further in the flag·field. Neal, a 25 -year-veteran of the aerospace industry, who got out ·before the crunch, believes that "flag waving" will · increase in the U. S. after the 2.00tb birthday party is over, so 1 bis company wants to be pre-. pared to supply the materials. His daughter, Terry, a first grade teacher at Andersen Elementary School in Newport Beach, agrees. "The Bicenten- ,. nial has brought Americans together,'' she s&id .. "And after all, this ii' only the second time we have bad to celebrate.'' Bill Thbrqas, one Of the com- pany's salesmen, added that flag -waving was not accepted before because-of Vietnam and Watergatt!1• but now that they are over, he belie'les Americans will feel free 1·0 let their patriotism show. CLASSIC ·-·: GUITAR INSTRUCTION Johr K. Bent Huntington Beach 960-1245"1 . A· . 20C lb. 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Visit our new store at I 040 West P'ociflc Coost Hwy.~ewport leoch TtlephOlle 631-1272 ·<>pew 7 days aw ... • . '• ' • Linkletler's li•eh1a11d heel I I ~ • • • I I, ' . -• • • i • ~ • UAIL V PILOT Tiry Cur,.Y , For Thighs CHICKEN NEVER ••• tasted so good! We•t•rn B•rtMcued Cltilcken Bt1slt> chicken inside and out with "'Wo1nl~'s'° Cook.in' ~auce 11s many .. "' . hrH•f' ,,., p.:1~"\)I{' l>\'lo1t' 1·1>0king. Plal'e l Llillkl'll 1)0 '>Pll, l»t .. tl' \l.•ilh t'l/Udl prn1S t "\\.'1u1d v'!>': oll\•1• u1I a11d '><IUlt'rlll.' u.•1111-'. lr11Jour .. : Cui cl111 kt'11 in half. Follow .ihll\'t> in .. 1ru1 tiuu ... llr11u111 fo r 4 5 ruln- ull'!> .it rnodcr.111• /H'"I bet stin!I u.fl~n. WAITE FOA FAff AECIPE BOOK l BASTING BRUSH· Woouy ~ IUO• 171>81tunu f;l11i1Ctl Cl\ ·~)bV1 Al l'IHA Bl TA · GftSOH S · JUA0£HIE1'1 5 · lilAYFAtR · AICHARO S llO-O . •"d olht11 l1nt1 lood •I01t1• Mix s!rips of p1m1C!nto and sm.:ill pil!od ripe olives with t rnar1n.1!cd artrc t1oke hearts. S poo11 111!0 sn1all avocado half shells. Servo w11h lemon wedge and co.:irse black. t pepper. All curry powders ba,v e a characteristic fla\or l~ut thl· proportions of ~p1(·~·s 1n ea('h often differ. This pun !!t·nt ~111 cc· compl('ments ct \\' idl· \'<1r1 ety of foods. It has a pc1rt1cular afftnil~ to turk~y. USC' 11 to l'nhancC' th <' ct.ark meat or tendl·r turkey thighs. The thighs are !ugh 1n protein, y('t the fat <.'ontent 1~ lov,:. CU RRI E D TURK EY THIGHS 3 turkey th~hs, about 11 ~ pounds each 11'2 teaspoons salt 1"..! teaspoon p·epper l to2t.ablespoonsoil 1 :i cup finel y chopped onion :i.1 tt•aspoon curry J)O\\'der 1 1 teaspoo" pov.·derftl gi nJ!l'r 6-ounce can Lippll• jLUC t' j :i.4 •up) J4 cup water 3 chicken bouillon cube~. crumblt'd Q: ''Are raw eggs good for dogs?" . .. ' l '~tablespoons cornstarch J teaspoon wine vi negar Hot cooked rice Condiments Season turkey thighs with saJt ~ind pe ppC'r. Brown slowly on both ~ides in heated oil. using JUSt enough to prevent s ticking. Add onton, curry and ginger to drippings, and saute slowly :; mi nutes. Stir in apple j _uicF, \\~1ter and bouillon cuOOs. Cover and s immer 1 3 ~ to 2 hours, until turkey is tender. Re move turkey and keep \\'ilrm. Skim off .:ind discard nny surfnce f::tt from ju.ices. Bl end cornst;1rch \l.'ilh 2 tablespoons cold \\'alC'r. Stir into liquid remaining in pan. Cook, stirring, until sauce boils and thickens :-lightly. Stir in vinegar. Arrange turkey on rice a nd :ipoon on gr avy (or serve S.('parately ). Serv(' with salted peanuts. coconut and thin apple wedges. Makes 6 servings. , , when you buy .Nestle SEMl·SWEET Real Chocol8te Morsels for your back·Co-sc~I baking. Nestl6's genuine Toll House'" Cookies are a school lunch lavorile. Here's a 2oe saving on the Nestle Semi-Sweet Real Chocolate Morsels you need to make - 'em the way your kids like 'em best. 11 takes REAL CHOCOLATE to give 'em lhat rl'ch, chocolaty taste Toll House Cookies are famous for. The easy recipe Is on the Morse/$ package. t A: No. Raw eggs contain a substanc~ thal prevents an rmporlant vitamin dogs i need, called b1ot1n. lrom working. W1!hout biotin, your dog's coat could bocome dull t end some ol his hair could fall out But cooking !he egg allows the biotin to work. and lets your dog enjoy !he great taste and nourish menl eggs provide. You can see c~oked egg right al the top of every can ot Blue Mountain Chicken 'n Liver 'n Egg. Like every Blue Mountain product, 11 ..._ _,, ................ 17 11111 All A FIW OF OUR nn-THOUSANDS OF WATCH YOUR r I I I I I I 4 delivers complete 100% nu1r111on to 1 your dog at an everyday savings 10 you ol l e to 1 Oc pe( can over other •leading brands. 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P,1 19016 C11h '"'-"'Plt0n ••I"' 1/2'0t or 1~ O!let 1•p,,e1 A11<1! 1 1916 Tiiis '°"""°" 11 ncin,u141~1. • I I I I I I I I 7c BLUE MOUNTAIN .;~ l ~----------------------J AVAl\,Allf AT: Albert1ona, Boys, Dsl111, FEDCO, Hu111!111, M1rk1f S•aJl•I. Pantry, Treuury, Vone and otller tine elor111. 2orln.. LOBSTER TAIL RSff.-SHRIMP-SC:Al.l.OP KABOB DEVILED CRAB COCICTAIL SHRIMP :.'It RBI SNAPPER FILET ... I.St 69~ 99~ 59~ s 1 si s 12! r 'r . ~·.....­~ RANCH FRESH EXTRA LARGE GRADE AA Stile Pricn Good Tin s-.. Sept. 21 SMOKED LONGHORN Clo.t.U.SSO'S • GlHUIHI A .... saa's __,, FISH $125 f!!~~~~s1s .. RM} $2.0911. II. SOUR· 69C DOUGH '"' .. BREAD ""' BACK TO SCHOOL' BROWN -10f SPECIAL ONIONS - •BANANAS 15~ C:AMMING 10~; .•APPLES TOMATOES 10~ WG S:Z.25 •ORANGES RADISHl!S 9~ GRHMOMIOMS CARROTS • f • ) ~, . ,. ........ . ,. ... ~ BARTLETT PEARS t(!i ll . 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ARGO sucn nu.ow nt11; PEACHES m ,/MARllT IASflT r Mll·O.SOF lli BREAD j I . . --. • • • I btea,rty Sarad:·-A Warr:n · Welcome ---. 1 U..Oijy 11lad1.· •PP.UI edoU ondlQ_solcle'!L. 1 I can (7 ouncu)...., Clllicn to skillet and cqok Arran1e salad on serv· Ill teaspoon basil, tofrayed1ummera~ Comb!nethemwlun..,.·nedbeef,cubed I unlll aort but not liiaplate.SUrroundWltb <rumbled potitu. corned beef and a few Ill cup sliced celery br'owped. Drain and 11114 tomatou cut Into 1m811 14 teupoon salt L~ ·combining corned abp vegetablH before ~ cup green pepper to pqtaloes. wedres. Maky 4_ serv-Mix toaether mayon. ·Easy Meatless Supper I ..., ond ~atoeo. lfou'.ll tooaina with a mustard· slivers . . CUt corned beef into mas. noise, mustard, basil find •t~a~tll l'lwen bull 1ea1oned m·ayon. 2medlum tomatoes cubes <makes about 1\lo and salt. Stir well. blt .. lbe ~ n•lse. -~ H a•oll over moderate-cc up~-. When potatoeir--JtU·S 'l'-A·R-D • BA Si iv-Makes Ill cup dress I~ Tlilikelll qwck and-y. heat in a iar1e 1lrlllet. and onions are coaled. DRESSING Not only ls .this salad There's no "'4'1inr and CORNJ;D BEl:F. Add frozen potatoes 11!'1, combine with cubed cor· ;\cup mayonnaise big on navor, it is also Heata.ltwt.d.!Q_matoea with · drained marinated artic:hoka hearts. Spoon over poached eggs on toast. f . no waste and tou don't l'OTAT08"1AD cook, turnini fl'equenily ned beef, celery and I tablespoon pre· j~tasdeliciouswarmas even ~ave to wait for the \loeupoll with a spatula 8 to 10 creen pepper. pared mustard chllled. ' • potalou to thaw, Just · ~ P.•c~•I• (16 minutes or until golden Toss1ently with dress· tumble the frozen ounces>ffozentatertots brown. , ing. Serve at room tern~ potatoes lr.om ftbe 1,41 cllp ll;esh frozen Remove potatoes, coot i>erature or chili until package into some heat· chopped onions ~ on paper toweling.· Add serving lime. ' • ., ~ •, ~ . • • .. • southern California, • Here's ·2go00 reasons .tobu T Huntse Tomato .sauce: ' ~ '· • • . .. STQH( C0UPON Make MenlMagic Tonight I 11 STUFFED FLANK STEAK 1 \.\ lo 2 Iba. lltnk sleak, Y.rcu'p graled ·butterflied 1 1 (10-oz.) can 1 beef broth Parmesan cheese 31abteap. minced parsley 1 Clove gartic; minced 3 cups cooked rice , T (15-oz.) can Hunt's Tomato Sauce Y.i teasp. salt 1,7 teasp. Italian herb seasoning Pound steak with a rueat mallet to ~-Inch thickness. Pour beet broth over; let atand 15 rnlnu1es. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredlenls. Blend well. Drain sl&tk reserving broth. Spread rice mixture over enlire surface of, atetk. St1rtind with elll'llr cot end: roll steak jelly roll f1al'llon. Secure with loothplckl. Pl1ce Jn 2-qutrt oblon! baking Olah. fptl_r 1e1e1ved broth over. Baike at .37 ° 1 hOur; baSle 'often. Makes 6 servings. • Menu Stulled Flank Steak Italian Green Bftns .... Saut6ed Pinelpple Rings Tosaecf Saltd Greens Carrot Cek! Sole Mates Savory seafood wears a new and_fiayorful hat for any time when good food at a moderate price is on the menu. If you opt for more elegance, add a convenient sauce to top the turbans . SOLE TURBA:-IS 3 pounds sOle or flounder fillet s, fresh or frozen 3r', teaspoon salt F1orentine Stuffing (recipe follows) 11, cup butter or margarine, melted Pimiento (for garnish) Shrimp Sauce (optional> Thaw frozen fill ets. Prepare F1orentine Stuffing. Divide fillets into 6 servings. Sprinkle with :v~ teaspoon salt. Place ap- proximately 31~ cup stuffing on each fillet . Roll fillets around stuffing and secure with wooden picks or metal skewers. Place turbans in a s hallow l lh quart, well- greased· baking dish. Drizzle with melted butter or margarine. Bake in a moderate oven, 350' degrees. for about 25 minutes or until fish flak es easily when tested with a fork. Garnish y,.·lth pi - miento strips or cutouts. Top with Shrimp Sauce, if desired. Serves 6. F1orentine Stuffing 'h cup chopped celery 1;.. cup melted margarine or cooking oil 1 (6th ounce) box of onion and garlic salted croutons (4 cups) 1 egg. beaten 1 ( 10-ounce) package choppe.d spinach (thawed but notcooked) ·l/:z teaspoon s alt 114 teaspoon thyme · 1/e teaspoon pepper Cook celery in margarine or· cooking oil until tender. Combine with other ingre- dients and mix thoroughl$'. l\takes 4 ~'2 cups stuffing . Shrimp Sauce: Ir desired, top with 1 can condensed cream or shrimp soup <diluted as suggested on label ), heated. Small or tiny cooked s hrimp may be added to make Shrimp Sauce more festive. SEAFOOD SPECIALS ~ Abalone Steaks -.. ....... - WK. ..... 24 Ooly w .......... ...... COMPARE OUR PRICES ! . HOURS'i MOICIAY THRU Fa!. I CM SAT. rl:JM:JO CLOSID SUl'IDAY The FISH MARKET Jln1 ....t S....ty C-r 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA . 64'-5223 \ • I ----· 12 OPEH SUNDAY WE ACCEPT PRODUCE SAYINGS 1'854 NEWPORT BLVD . IC~·=:.~::~t.~ ..... 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Pkg. ::tvariety Pack I.John's Pizza 13·~-~~~·s, .. &gc I Buttermilk ~u:~:l'~s~i" Q••rt29c Fruit Juice ~~.~~e ,·ice Cream Snow Star Quality 48-oz.590 Size •n-G ••. 79c Carton :.Nu Made Salad Oil 2~~79c .. LARGESJZE 'AA' EGGS 5.65C ·carton S11tw1r 49 • 0ua111r y no-lb. · Loaf LIQL'OR & Wl fVE.'·\ · Prices EHecllve In licensed S1t11ways. Gin or Vodka ,, , Winner's Cup $2 g g · 80-Prool • Filth Table Wines OVENJOY .. -_. FLOUR ®5·1b.5gc ~· ._ Bag u-iUSDA CHOIC-E ASSURES YOU ••• . WAFFLES C ~·~j:~~~~ Taste s 1 s 9 GallQn . . Don't Be Confused By Fancy Names! When You Want Finest Quality Beef ... Buy U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beel At Safeway, and Be . Assured DI Satisfaction! . TENDlRNESS· '• and FLAVOR, . I . , Lucerne Ice Milk iSara Lee Brownies ita11 ,7 g c Com or Peas "'"' ,,,., Gallon Ice cream Green Beans ,.::;.· .... ll·ot.ftfte "•·av~ ...... 2gc .... · Sandwiches ·@Cheese Pizza .::. ·. ;_u:,e;~ 79c Minute Maid =tu: • , , ' APPLES " ,, I Red Delicious c Washington State Extra Fancy lb • ·PEARS U.S. No. 1 c Lake -, County ' ., Bartlett , ~·~ lb. \ NECTARINES Full c of Ravor and Juice < .......................................... ~. '-tOM ..,... Or., ..._ ,,,.t .._.._., •J6 Ho. CHtt HhJh••t'· ~ li«lrl ......___ • ._ & 1-'"lew. C.... ~ • 111 L 17tti St •• Co1t.._Mffll • • .. Crown Russe Vodka.::; • .::::. 18" Scoresby Scotch .~i;>.::,, "~ 14" Rhine Castle ,:,:':,!.'~':'.. ""' s22s Mt. White Chablis.,;.... fifth s1 61 WE GUARANTEE' IT! . Remember ... At Safeway, every Beef Steak and Roast we cut is U.S.D.A. Choice Gradel u.s.o.A. Choice Beel Loin Boneless Cuts To Broil l'ortwllouse Steaks lb. s231 BEEF RIB STEAK-CHUCK STEAK USDA Choice . s118 . U.S.D.A. Choice 9 8" Grlde ... ldeal • Graded Beel . y For Broiling. Blade Cuts Llrge Ena lb. 'lb. i.....;;;.;..... ____ __, Beef Rib Roast s11a usu-llrldl""' 1n11 ................. 111. Boneless Roast g:~ c::"'ci::' 11. '1 4' 7·BoneRDast :.:":::!. ... '1" U.S. Gov't. Inspected Regular Any Size Pacllage lb• -~tb.5 1 11 TURKEY QUARTERS u.s.o.a,s...-·1· 119" ,Hlndquirlers . y With llecll & Giblet_! lb. . _ BEEF ' ~!!'i~.~~~ ............... ::•1 1• Canned Hams S:::.°' ..... '7" FRANKS Beef Brisket ~ •14• USOA-llrldl..-orl'liol Col.Ill. sa Slleway Wllall · usag&Hot111ort ••• ggc • ... ..._ .... ._1n11112«. "'" ~~ !.~. !8~~ ...... '2'' • Rib Eye Steaks ""S:::'~. '2" Oscar Mayer Wieners:': ::~1 11 F c:.1rn.-ryer Drumsticks,,,...-· ... ,.. 99' Sfllnlm Slleway = 12-ez. l'llg. c • Sliced Bologna . -.. :.t! 99' - Halibut Fillets r= :=.. :.t!1\" CATFISH STEAKS ,....A-L...;.L V-.. EA-L;;_S-TEA_l_S_ Pricot llloclln se,l.'lf.ZO, 117' illtalft11111 .~, ........ _,, c~ Fr.ozml, Fmh • 9 9 . FrGnii ,,,__ Wiler. They're C (~~iiaw.·*139 l'»lludy,Toot • lb. :::t:.. .. '1" ... ... • ' • ' I --~ a.tnber17 1975 DAR.VPILOT FtOme' News: Bringing Home · Bacon Expensiv~ I ll7 DOJlOTUYWENCK Thi• sbo~t.ige bu been drop• eofdirl&ly, but thia fall per 'ponon fr>r . this quarter f or-..c.....,..._.....,.... ,, building since \he beclnninc or UWe or no increase in supply or down about three pounds ti-om Pork Ptlces this year will the year and is a direct result or dropinpricesPexpected. Jut year. avera1ethehl1hestonrecord -the b1 g h cost of feed -And. if farmers carry out Olallporkproducts,bacon b perhaps as much as 15 lo 20 particularly corn. reported plans for their fall pl1 tbe most costly -the price per Pt~ot •11ove 11174, a<<ording to For tbe first aix montha ol tllf crap.JLwW be..down-12 percent pound la hl811, the yield ol meat I& ~_E1allfornta Poi!< Praducer.! yeartlie com111erdiT hog from 11174, lllld tbe rec!uctloos In low. ~ atlon. slaughter wa.s the s mallest first boa 1l au1bt.er will co11tlnue If you ate a whole pound of bacon to their egais. TbeM are made ffom soy flotU" or s.oy protein and are flavored with salt. 1moke, and other arUlicial and natural flavors. It's best lo 1'prinkle the imitation bacon bits ovu lbe cooked eggs. If you add them to the raw eggs they tend to get ..,. •.. freettr with a large amount pork because we beard that por prices werr going up. We h about hall of it left and ~~ noticed that it doesn't taste ver aood anymore. What bappencl tathemeat •poiled? ii Th.is 11 not exactly news to hal!~year since 1966. And the lbrou.gb the middleof 1976. bacon you 'd get only s ounces or cona:umeu who have seen <but June--1 in\•entory of mark.et bogs So-the present outlook is for meat (the rest ls fat). Two slices _probably not bought) bacon waa down 19 perctnt. hi.ab pork pric,ea weU into 1976. or bacon have only s gram:t of sellinafor as much ast.? a pound, Si.llcethe$e pigs will subply the Wh ich means consumers prottl.n <and about lOOcalorie:t). hamfor$1.SOaPQund,parkchope; bulk al the second·l\alf ol 1975 eith er pay tbe p rice ,e nd Mostly what bacon adds to for$2.25aPound. slaughter hoes. this means a complain a lot or switch to other, breakf~t is fl a vor. So what can Th:_e ·cause or all lhiS iS a continuinr sriiitl suppty-for the lower priced protein foods. you eat for breakfast in place of Other people htve learned to season their eggs with other navorings -1uch as chives or onion (instant types are quick), cheese, hot sauce, sreen chili, or parsley. A. The recommended keepi time (or pork is ju5t six rnonth.'i The reason i:s that pork fat t rancid in the freezer when stor too long. Rancid fat atves th meat an unpleasant. taste bu dot>s not make it unsafe lo eat. shortag~ofpark. lnJwielhehog rest of this year. Consumer• have been bacon? slauahter fell 14 percent to the Hog slaughter usually switching. Pork consumption Is Some people use Imitation lowest J~e levelaince 1958.. increases in the ran. a.od prices expected to be about 13 pounds bacon bits to add the navor of '' QUESTIONS WE ARE ASltED: Q. Last fall we stocked our Q . Now lhat bacon is s experu1ve I r arely buy it. Bu once in a while I need a little ro special recipes such Spanish rice. Rat than use a whole ' ~· Ralphs Meat Manager-GARY PURDUM Rib ~Steaks BHI Loln-Bon•I••• Meat Master Meats Any Sin P•ck•g• Gl'Olllll lb 1.68 ~Beef '' You'll switch for Ralphs Moat Malter moats because we select the quality yo·u want, carofuUy trim oach cut and package it in a seo-ti.ru plastic tray so that you can look at both sides of tho cut you're buying. , Then we label oach cut clearly and froshneu-date each package to auure tho froshneu you want whon you buy It. To help you proparo largo roasts and turkey, we insert an automatic pop-up gauge that pops up when It's cooked to perfection. That'• why each week more than a million Ralphs customers enjoy Ralphs Meat Master Moots, auurod by our unconditional guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded that they aro receiving the quality and flavor they want at an economical price. lb .59 ·~Ralphs Sup•r luy Tempororily ~ priw lnd lldin9 manu· htctwtn' allawanwt DrNf 1,.cial ~· Super Bakery Wittie orWhe•t D Ralphslnryday&.-Price Compor1 lal,.,. rt~ .t IS,000 IWf'Y'· doy llw pricft with so..qllN ll~nt prif.ff. Super Produce . U i e Courtly Tap Sirloin ~Steaks Alltlr Fresh 11en o Bread lb. 2.19 ~!!!~! .... __ ;...89 os:.;;-B.8act ·~~.~~9 ·~;. .19 lb. IMf Chuck-Clod ltrte Boneless Rolled Lag O' ~ .,,..,,_ • ....,.. •• -. ~Blef Roast lb1.28 ~Lamb lb.1.09 ~E{:~ '°'' .89 r.. .......,, •••. 89 ~ Jonathan Apples ... '11 D ~Onions lb. .18 ' .16 Super Deli · tKh ·• o ~rMnrnt:,;auN Grown" Super Flowers lb .. 89 f " Pot-Dec:ar11hoe Mum '"· t 59 ~Plants ::. ~:~ ~ Hqing .. P*1ts •Kh 2.47 ~~" ~~" O ;;;i·~ a 47 D 'G"'reen'"· L ... 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KAlPHS STORES ARE. LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 9901 ADAMS BLVD.; HUNTINGTON BEACH 24167 PASlOJlE llALENOA, lAGUNA HlllS 1726T 17th-ST., tun1N 461 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSlER STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily, 9.9 Sundoy I -I -. ' • •• at one time, coul •freeie it for use needed? A . Bacon can froten. but you may r· It changes in navor if y keep it in the rre very long . Smok meats in general do freeze very well. Since slices would be hard to separate onceUit• bacon is frozen, it pro bably would be a gOOd idea to freeze it in por- tions that you expect to use. And try to use it within a month or twollt the most. Barbecue Berries: • Basted For indoors or oul. ''C hicken Ber y Bar becue Bake·• i:\ a taste tempter. By combining chopped onion, a bit or garli<'. chili sauce, tangy Jeld.Cd cranbe rry sauce, "1d orange juice, the chic,>;n is colorfully coated - a nd s uc c ul e nt y seasoned. Ir you decide lo do i the grill. simply kef!p t"' sauce i n a bowl brush on while t chicken is barbecuing Serve alon g with c on-the-cob and a salad or thinly s liced tomat()('s and sweet onions with a[ l ight dressing . CJUCKI!~ BE RRY BARB ECUE BAKE 2 chickens, about 2 pounds each, quartered. Salt and pepper • 1" .c up butter ~r marga rine I l arge o n io • choppe d 1 l clove ga rl i , min ced I. cup chil i sauce l can (8 ounce. jelli<'d cranberry sauce Juice or 1 orange Sprinkl<' c hi c kf quartt'rs on all sides wft: salt and pepper . Combi ne remaining i gredit"ntS in a saucepa and b('at \A:ith a rotar egg beater unt il w I mixed. Heal until bub· bly. Plact' chi<'kcn side h~· side. in a single layer, ln a foi l lined and ~reasr-t s hallow baking pan. Pour sauce ov('r chtckf.n quartt'rs. Rake in a preheated (350 degrees F > oven ror J hour of until t e nder. l=it"rv(' 8 portion s hol garnishrrl with parsley•, If dt~Sl rt'll. Peach Spicy This version uses !(IL!,; of lemon. PICKLE D Pl!ACllF'.S 3 p'Qiu n d s r i q c peaches 1 tablespoon mixed pickling spice, tied in a cheesecloth bag 1 pint elder vinegar 1 l ·pound µac kage light brown sugar 2 lemons. unpeeled and thinly sliced 'h teaspoon salt Cover peac hes with boiling w a t e r and let stand about a minute. slip off s kins . In a latll" heavy saucepot bring to a boil the spic(", vinegar. sugar, lemon and satt; simmer. uncovered. ror 15 minutes. Add peaches and simmer until tender -about 10 minutes. Remove spice ba1. Pack hot peaches 'in\O hot sterilized jars ; flll with hot syrup leavirt,k 14.·inch heads pacc. Add lids and seal accordlrft: to jar manufacturer'k directions. Process tn bolling water bath for IS minutes. Makes about 2 quart.I. . j -• I , • Cf DAILVPILOT • ---Wednuday, s,eptember 17, 197S Oven Ribs Spare Some Calories • Barbecue dis hes &re too good to le( pass with the summer season. So, when the weather's too chilly for cook-outs, why not a c.·ook-in? Today we offer a lrio of saucy slimmers that allow you to enjoy cookout flavor any time of the year. ,. Our first is an oven-bart5ecued .. sparerib" dis h. But instead of greasy {and fattening) pork spareribs. we make this dish with the much meatier "spareribs"from breast or veal. OVF.N-BBQ VEAL SPARE RI BS 8·ounce can unsweetened crushed pineapple in juice 2 cups tomato juice I envelope Bloody Mary mix 1 onion, minced I sweet pepper minced 1'2 teaspoon 1iquid smolte seasoning (optional) Trim as much rat as possible from veal· ribs. Arrange in a s ingle layer ~n a shallow nonstick baking pan. Bake in a @-degree oven. uncovered. to brown and melt rat. Drain off Cat. Lower heat to 350 degrees and bake until veal is tender and 5&uc e is thick. Ba s te occaaionally while baking. Skim any fat from sauce wltb a bulb-type ba•ter-~1-akes 8 servincs, 289 calories each. Here's an Oriental-inspired barbecue baste that's perfect for cook-in chJcken. You can use it with any cut-up parts, but we prefer the thighs because there's only one bone (an a.dvantage when chicken is served with sauce). 1 'r'l cups or anae juice ~cup aoy sauce 2 teaspoons dried parsley Oakes .., teasJ>OQn smoke seasoning (optional) ~ teaspoon monosodjum glutamate (optional) Arrange chicken thighs in a single layer in a nonstick baking dish. Bake uncovered In a 4SO-degree oven 20 minutes, U'.1t'I crisp and brown. Pourotfmelt!d fat. until sauce is t.hick and.chicken ls tender, about 25 minutes. Serves four, 212 calories each. QUICKIE CANADIANKEBAllS (Good wllb sauerlaawll . Alternate chunks ol unpeeled red apple wlth cubes of Canadian bacon on skewers. Sprinkle Jightl)' with cider or white wine and caraway seeds. Broil briefly. only till apple is tender, but l}Ot ,soft; twn to ~ evenly. (Canadian bacon Is already cooked.) By BARBARA GIBBONS 3 pollnds lean breast of veal, cut into riblets Combine r emaining ingredients a nd pour over veal. ORA;llGE·GLAZED OVEN-BBQ CHICKEN Tm GUS . 1~ pounds chicken thighs Combine remaining ingredient8 and pour over chicken. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees, basting occasion a.I I)', Allow one apple and Ml pound Canadian bacon per serving, about-270 calories each. Nutritious Cookies Crunchy Cookil'S , one of Ameri ca ·s al l-time favorites no matter whether they arc large, small, filled or unfilled, sweet o r s emi-sweet come in an end less variety. Whether you are plan- ning a fall outing, fixing a school box lunch or just trying lo keep t9e cookie Jar filled , try these easy ·to -make Ap - plesaucf> Oatics. APPLESAUCE OATIES 1 :i~ cups quick oats, uncooked 11"2 cups un s ifted flour I teaspoon salt 1 t easpoon baking powder I teaspoon cinnamon 112 teaspoon nutmeg 'h teaspoon baking soda 112 cup butter, sor- tehed I cup firmly packed brown sugar • 1h cup g ranulated 1 ... --------------1·0UART JAR REDUCED 19c FRESH FROZEN · NEW ZEALAND sugar • I egg :V.. cup applesauce 1 6-oun-ce package semi-sweet chocolate morsels 1 cup raisins 1 cup chopped nuts Preheat oven to 375 ,,degrees. In small bowl, combine oats, flour, saJt, baking powder, cin- ALPHA BETA ·FAMILY PACK · 6 VARIETIES 112-GAU..ON SQUARE BESTFOODS MAYONNAISE 28-0UNCE NO OEPOSIT BOTTLE SMALL 14· 8 LOIN LAMB CHOPS • LB. Bl,ITCHER'S PAIOE BEl!F RIB namon, nutmeg and bak· 1 .. -......... . ing soda; set aside. In I SEVEN UP BONELESS 1 88 STEAKS • LB. large bowl, combine but· ter, brown sugar and Ir __________ ._ __ _ BUTCHER'S PRIDE · BLADE CUT FANTASTIC DUALITY • P9GGYBACKS • CREEPING CHARUES • COLEUS • TRADESCANTIA3 99 granul ated sugar; beat STRAINED until creamy. Beat in :1 3 egg. Gr adually blend in flour mixture alternately • with applesauce. Stir in 1 .. -............. . FRUns, VEGETABLES, JUICES GERBER BABY FOOD BEEF 88 CHUCK STEAKS • LB. HANGING 611 I ' PLANTS \POT , .... / semi-sweet c hocolate morsels, raisins and nuts . Drop b y l evel measuring tablespoon- fuls onto greased cookie s heets. Bake 14 minutes. Yields s dozen. • Quickie Supper .<\ main dish in less than 30 minutes. made from ingredients readily available in your kitchen. SPAC.HETTI SKILLET I pound frankfurters, diagonally s liced into I ',!z-inch pieces 1 ::i: rup sliced onion 1 \! teas poon basil leaves, crushed 2 tablespoons butter or margarinl' ,. I can (lO:V..) ounces) condensed crea'm of mushroom soup l soup c~n milk 2 cups cooked spaghetti - ~ 1 package (9 ounces) frozen cut green beans, cobked and drained Shredded Cheddar cheese ln skillet , brown frankfurters and cook ord.on with basil in butter urit.il tender. Add remain- ing ingredients except cheese. Heat; stir OC· casionally. Sprinkle.with cheese. Makes about 6 cups. Experi-mint Cut freob Bartlett pears Into cubes. Put In- to wid.t·mouth bottle · with equal amo_ynll of seedless green grapes end a few sprlg1 of lruh mint. Cover with lemon-Ume e:arbonated beverage 8"" lot chill lor aewral boun. Serve In f~ lherbet sJuses,. --I • ' Grocery Reduced Prices \IAC MK · 12-0Z. CAN DELMONTE CORN 14·0UNCE BOTTLE DELMONTE CATSUP .32 .37 YEUOW CUNG ·HALVES· SLICES · 29·0Z. CAN DELMONTE 48 PEACHES • FRurT COCKTAIL · 17·0Z. CAN .38 15-0UNCE CAN DELMONTE SPINACH Grocery Reduced Prices 28-0Z. NO DEPOSIT BOTTLE SUGAR FREE SEVEN UP LAS Pi\LMAS 19-0Z. CAN ENCHILADA · SAUCE RED CHllt SALSA, 28-0Z. CAN ..$7 11·0Z. CHIP-A·ROOS 12•112·0Z. OATMEAL SUNSHINE COOKIES 15·0UNCE CAN .35 .43 .59 r "VEAL IS VALUE" TODAY'S ECONOMY MEAT VEAlROUND STEAK '""'.,, VEAL LOIN CHO~ VEAL RIB CHOPS VEAL CHUCK ROAST BONELESS VEAL STEWING MEAT 1.39ta. 1.98ta. 1.79ta. .98ta. 1.39ta. Frozen Food Reduced Prices 2l·OUHCE Box CELESTE SAUSAGE PIZZA 18·0UHCE BOX VAN DE KAMP'S FISH &CHIPS 4·EAR BAG BIRDSEYE COB CORN 1.89 .99 .75 Non·Food Reduced Prices 4.l·OZ. TUBE ., AIM TOOTHPASTE I WHITE · GOLD • 29· OlMCf CAN BURBANK HOMINY .29 .28 .32 .29 .46 • 46 .46 CHEF BOY AR DEE LASAGNA OR ROLLER COASTERS , WHOl.l 4·02. CAN ORTEGA GREEN CHILIS .50 .34 GROUND VEAL .98~ _ --,.Glll.AR ·EXTAADR'f'•l~OZ.BTL. • JERGENS .66 .99 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS LOTION Mf.F · ~MEAT 6 BEEF 14·0Z CAN DICED • 7 ·OZ. CAN .68 ' KALKAN DOG FOOD 13-0l>ICE CAN PET MILK EV£AYOAY ~ICE Delicatessen Reduced Prices ll~IJUl.AR · SUPE.11 .... cot.NT"°" TAMPAX \ I 1~19 l\lGULAA ·THIN · 1·l8. IO.ll LAROSA SPAGHETTI ASSORTED · 200-COUHT IOX •·OUMCE PACKAGE DA NOLA SLICED HAM OSCAR MAYER · 1·l8. Ptl:G. BEEF FRANKS OR l\llEAT WIENERS MEAT · 8(EF · 8·00NCE PICO. lf-OUNCf_ LOAF · REDUCED lk BIRK HOLM'S RAISIN BREAD 10-0Z. llAG • l ·COUNT MINI SIZE WHITE PITA BREAD .59 Buy1 GET1FREE • DATE NUT • CINNAMON • 12-0UNCf BOX • REOUC8J 10!:: REO. • UNSC(NT. · POWDER l XX ARRID "·0~ .....,_ 1 66 ANTl·PERSPIRANT • .. NIGHTTlM( FWN REUEVER ·~. BTL EXCEDRIN PM " CHEWABLE COt.D TABS • .19-COUNT 8Tl. 1.19 CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE ASST,· PfllHT • 1-0·COUNT PICG. VIVA DINNER NAPKINS OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA 12·0UHCf. N.CKAGE OSCAR MAYER VARIETY PAK .89 1.07 .73 1.42 ALPHA BETA •9 COFFEE CA~E • 6 t-OUNCI IOX ••COUNT• REDllCEO 14c ALPHA BETA 55 CHILDREN'S · 1,9 CONGESPIRIN • FOR CONSUMER IHFPRMATION-C ACT Esther Cr•mer, Director of Conumer Aff•ln 777 S. H•rbor Blwd., l• Habra.C•Nf. ioe31 K-Ot. HOlOERMCK • wtU> f\.OWl'R · OTMIS OPEN AIR 69 FRESHENER • .68 «> lfNfS · tS-OUNCt CAN HORMEL CH~ CON CARNE ·····---------·----~ ' ' ! "°" o•••" · •e ovP<Cr J•~ CMMORA CREAMER l!ll "'°"'1( ti OVOICf c,.,. WHOlE GfltRM 8tANS P>~f • I CUl'Sl;i!' 1.05 GLASS P'!ACOL.ATOfl f ~ CJllO • £...:tl"U ... Ptl'(:l ,S! L.IS8Y'I V'IENMA SAUSAGE •!.llC!'IW ClWG Sl>Ctll• >fiOI C•.. )-•"'OZ CM! (\llfl'l'f)AT-=i DEl MONTE PEAOES .39 le8Y'S POntD llUT Oil""°"''( ·M ~ C... l~.101 CAN I T"6f'tCAl FfMT IALAO .4' Uft'l"S HD' 'slowv JOE :'t Ol.l'tCl !;AH Uflfl•-5 t~ C .... 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I I 1 1 1 _, • • • • -.. --· i , ' . . - l . . ., BarbeCue and 1elled relish ore 1 can (12 ounces) whole ly, unW mixture ls cuwlstmey o( 1 cup drained s ltredded a lftat twooom•. UrDel c:oni, drained (teserveJi· unbeateneca wblteo. cucumber • mple crilled m .... tlnlMl a quid f.old In corn, noJlsh. pimiento.' v, cup '1ifedded radlihes fucy -•ccoml"l!lled 11y a l4eue•~eetflcllieHllsb , anCI cillloa. Tum Into Individual 2tableslioon1 flnelycboi>Pecl sblmmeringrellsb.Andthe"t'ICY 14 cup !lne y cbopl*I pl· moldlloc4-cuprtn1mold. -onions fruit or vecet.abki combia•aons m1mto CbW until firm, about 3 hours. In medium bowl, mix Wl• are welcome cb-frolll the 2 tal>IMpooos findy chopped Unmold and &ambh If deoi<ed, flaVO<ed gelatin, sugar, and nit; uhlqultous toued oat.cl. -wltb salad C~nJ . &servin&s. add boiling water and stir unW • CAUCOCOKN •EUSR ..:.i:.=i~:i!~':~ ~..: CUAMYGAllDEN•EUSH. ce1;1~:i'r~··::~r cream and • ' twosome . 1 envelope unflavore_9 water; 1Ur over low beat until ~ 1 envelope unflavored vinegar; chill, stirrinc oc- gelalin . -_,_el.a_lln clip_o_l_v_es. abo.ut 3-aetatin • casion.ally., u.nUl mixtw'e ii con ... -, l cup cold Wl\ter minutes. Ztablespoona augar alatency of unbeaten Oii wbltee. , Relished 3tablespooqaaugar -Sllrlnsucar. vinegar, remain-14teaspoonaalt Fold in cucumber, radisbea, V. cup wblle v)Degar Ilia~ CUJ> water,~eserv~ liquid. • "'cup bollln1 water and scallions: turn Into 3-cup • 2 tablespoons leaiooj\ice lemon Juice, and hot pepper l eup.aour cream mold and chill until fU'm, about a 2dropsbotpeppersauce aauce: chill, stirring o«asiooal· Zt1ble1poons white vinegar . hours. Makes about &servings . \ 1/J Gii. lid. . .... ,,. ~p UMFILTERED APPLE JUICE SPRINGFIELD ilunER GINGHAM T.OILEI _TISSUE 4 PAX REG. 69' • ... l.H . ~-f;LEA COLLARS FIRESIDE SALTINE • •• I ""IOX CRACKERS IOJtDEMS CREMORA MINUTE 41 .. .... 1.93 II OL • ... LEMON C MAID 49 .ORCHARD HILL FAR~PIES JUICE 71/J .... 5-e lollle . IAHQUET COOIOMG BAGS Sen. , YCM"'Choice . -BONELESS ROUND c ROAST U. • Top • Sirloin Tip • lottom ·• Rump iiiliis = 1. 19~ FRESH GROUMD • DRUMSTICKS. ~ BAR M CHUMK STYLE . ~IJA SlEW ; . 111 49 ' BOLOGNA LEAN MEAT ' • u. WlLSOH Ai.I. llEF DELI SPECIALS 69 LI. 67~ 79~ OSCAR MAYER ruaao~ ~;FILLEIS -79c WIENERS • BACON -so E , · u . c 12 co BR SK s I • LI. BAR-M - PLATIE!l STYLE BACON· 1.98u. • • . OSCARMAYEI ALL MEAT ALL IHF WIENERS l.09u. r 1.98u. OSCAR MAYlR SM OKIE LINKS. 1.39~- • • YOUI bd«G .... CHOICE • Dildo9t w .,_!"' APPLES . --5 SJ us . YOUI s-..:Tolcap CHOICE • -' Moacol GRAPES 29~ . EXTaA FAt!CY YEUOW · MIA TlD FIEESTOHE PEACHES 4 u?.1 EXTRA FAH<;Y LARGE SUCIHG TOMATOES 19~. MILD SPANISH ONIONS 2 us.29c EXTRA FAMCY- BELL PEPPERS 1.29 CAMADIAM MIST 5 79 WHISKEY oT. • COUMT MICHAEL • 99 .~ .. VODKA ;;o ... ·--~1.....;;...._;...._ ________ """ ; • ".;!:. MOUMTAIH GOLD G ....... 1 99 , · WINES ci:.. • • .:i • •JI-------_;;~-=......::;~ 1f \i scorcH QT.5.99 Store Hours: 8 to 9 Daily-Sunday 9-8 Pric•t ffhcfiYe Thursday thrv Wednesdoy Sept. 18-24 Pricn s.bte<'t to Steck Ofl ~ W• Gladly Accopl Food Slamp• COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLA'CEMTIA 710 _W. Chapman ' 'I ' . ) ) q , " • • .,,.,.-, -'" Y "I' O" ·Jl\11' '-'"-,--• ~Pick of Crop r' You've !een qua~·jars ! 'of-m txed pickled · vegetables in markets. This recipe, ·•Jardiniere," is similar. Twelv e di£ferenl vegetables are pi<'kled in vinegar solution and 'sealed in a canning jar to n1ake a colorful .. bou· quet." ·1r you are a J ardiniere tF r ench for "gardener"), you pro· hably have al l the vegetables ready to bt- picked. 1• Pick them young and .. ' • ) tender, so they'll make a <'runchy pickle. Add a .. - hot pepper to th e Jardiniere if you want it BEEF LOIN • tn have a ·hot· taste JARDINIERE Select a combination nf any of the following vegetables. \vash and cut them into appropriate ~iz e:o; and pack t hem tightly i nto clean quart J8fS. Bell pepper seg. ments (g reen or red) Cabbage pieces Carrol slices or thin strips Cai1liflower s eg- ments Celery pieces Eggplant pieces I G r een cherry tom:1toC's GreC'n beans Onion pieces Rt1dishes Zucchini slices Grind. vegetables i.ll<\ mix With v.i cup or salt. Let st and 4 hours. Drain in clean whit e cloth. Press to remove excess liquid. i Ti e spices in cheesecloth bag. Com- bine vegetables, s pice bag and other ingredients and simmer 10 minutes. Reiµov e spice bag. POiir hot into hot, clean · jars. Seal at once with lids and bands that ha\te jostbeen scalded.in boiling water. Makes 5 pints. Eat .Les.s, . \ . PqyMqre • WASHINGTON (UPI) -.-WjtJa:t.food prices ex~" - peeled to average 9. P!'l'• cent higher this year, the average American wtll_. eat about 1.5 percent les& food, the Ag~icullure Department estimates. USDA rood economist& said last Week average (ood prices tbis ' n_at;, would be aiiout 9 ""'°""'· aboft l!nf instead ()('tile a to 8 P.Otce•l gain they I prevlOUflY, pfedict~ , )bey saiil per· capita focid consumption in 1975 . would clrbp nearly 1.5 percent l;below la.st year, primarily because ot an 11 percent~p. in. pork -supPlln-. Bee( supplies for tbe year ore up about 3 per- cent . -l!ut porl< droppei( lharply and poultry sup. plies are down an estimated 2 percent for the year, prim1rily beca111e of drought& l,bat reduced 197~ cr~ptr ~ ·rn~k t"" ,(•in.-OOJbeam. • •• • . . . . BIRDSEYE FROZEN CUT CORN ·or PEAS DANO LA 10-0Z. PKG. s~~G~,~~AA<~~~ CORNf~· BEEF OR TURKEY V". . YOUR tHOltl ... DANOLA •.&µCED.• 3:oz. . II' DANISH HAM , ... 1 .. lJ.l•Ol.l llOo!llGltlol.\M" Sea1ram'S '7' lmlrnofl Gllbey'S IANGENIACH $299 Crown Vodka Gin D UEBFftAUMILCH ~!JIA"~ BOPIIDOf \'i GAL. 80PROOf 86PROOF YAGO•!Ol $299 ~ BlENOfO WHISKEY HAlf GALLON HALF GAllOM D SANTBRIA ~-~~ .!::":!3 'l t II '11•0 'fi I 41 "151 12:s2· 79 ~~.\~lf'" W'J'~k7? ~vt~ D BEER 1!~:~ I w~ 1121'fl wo.s J12..i1 w.u ,ro,,, Fresh. Flowers fRESH 89C FLOw.ER BDUOUETS ••• ~. • • • ~ llEAUTlfUL • fULL • 6" POT s49a !l BIRDS NEST FERNS ........ ,,, !""-- ASSORTED COLORS , $279 MUMS • • ••••••• ~-~~· .f'PI . THE PRETTY ONE .,... 6" POT s49a FLUFFY RUFFLE FERN •.••••• · SURE ROLL-ON REGULAR OR UNSCENTfD DEODOAANT, 3-0Z. UtN'U ------,, AOAISfAllf, .. __ ••• evnlCI IUrtll n qittfC!f ."!"!"~· .·~· ". fOll NIAO ., lol(Af lQN-61' ""CO Ln•• PAii ,,,,.,,.. 211• ... -............. . 0 ..,....,.OO"'ElHEET -., ... ,.,.,,. 1t"· 1 ~w" 1\1 ••••••••.••. 0 EKCO COOKIE PAN ••• \'~·:'.'!·:•:. 11" D EKCO SQUME CAKE PAii • r:~·r ... 61' oEKCGNPAI •. 1 ._ ••••• ~:1 ~: •• 43' LB. 1 • TOP ·SIRLOIN s" 1,7 8 BONELESS STEAKS.~~·~ LI. BEAST FRfs.i fRYING RIIS ArrACH(D • • • • ROCK COD •• ::·,~ •• s1~9-WINGS • TROUT 1~~;~ (6 io*~~NO~VG.) s15Ll9 • • • • • • • • • • PAPER TOWELS SOLl 2 D.PACK TOMATOES •••• 37c JANE ANDERSON , 6-COUNT 35c ENGLISH MUFFINS : •••••• 30.COUNT, DISPOSABLE DIAPERS ' $1-vii PAMPERS DAYTIME ••••••• - I-LB. CAN $138 YUBAN COFFEE ••••.•••••• scon DECORATED BORDER of WHITE JUMBO ROLL 28-0Z. oAiLvEoirroo~CFoooG~ •• 1:-~:· 15c ROSARITA REFllED BEANS • ·• 59c • I iltls TOMATO SAUCE~ ••••• 29c PERSONAl SIZf (3< Of\ lABE L) 4 , 49c IVORY BAR SOAP •••• ·• • : •t·Ol, (lit Ol'J LA•HI s119 DRIVE DETERGENT •.•.•• •·tliS •l·Ol (JOi:()Ot••11JUMIO s330 l )Ot !20<0H 95c AU DETEll8EIT j ·: . . ,· LUX LIQUID ••••• ~~:' ••• ELICIOUS APPLES ,. . ' Red or tden WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY NEW CROP ' ., ••.. ~ . - ' •• • ............ ___ _ -"1r"~ -·r1t•lft1mC.•t ' \ ,. • I ' •Me1i Y.trdt Crtt, Harbor at Adams, Costa M a •13922 lrooihurst, Gl..n Gro•t •23111 El Toro, &Toro· _;.. • ' l-lOIW.-!dln9tr, Santa~a. •Sl.sa Wner, Hliiffnto1rlfac ' \_.._ _, ·-___ ., ____ ~ -' - .I I I ! I ' Beg ant! .,. Dessert • ·Fame.a ' Picked at the peat of oerlectton, frozen fruits offer you a high degree of colqr, flavor. texture and nutrition. The fully ripened fruit used in ·freezing has more natural sugar than fhe immature fruit usually picked for ship. ping. Serve them.plain or as an eleagant dessert in a matter of minute's. Try this dram a tic pre- sentation over ice cream or -pound cake. When the just defrost· ed fruits ~l'e em~ bellished with rum or brandy, the natural fruit navors are enhanced. MIXED FRUITS FLAMBE ' 2 cans (3'AI ·owices each) naked coconut 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 package (12 ounces) frozen peach slices, thawed . 1 package (9 ounces) loose pack rrozen blueberries, thawed 2 tablespoons cor- nstarch -1-- 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 piece stick cin- namon L Dash ,-reshly grated · whole nutmeg 2 tablespoons rum Iq adrance, toas t coc~ut i6 a 350 degree F . 9~en ~r 10 minutes, stirring occasiop4lly. Cool. Sha ice cream in- to balls. Roll in toasted coconut. Freeze. · Drain juice from defrosfed. fru\t into chaf· ing dish or saucepan. Bien<\ cOrnstarch witfl about iJ. tt.blespoon llf the juice; stir into juice in pan. Add sugar, lemop peel, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, UJ1tjl .clear a.nd thickened. Add peaches and blueberries. Continue to cook wiW fruit is heated. Heat rum in 1 adle or small ~pan . Ignite and pour over fruit. Allow flame to burn out, then spoon hot fruit sauce over individual servings of cocoriut ice cream balls or pound Ca ke. Skillet Topped Golden bro"'" corn bread makes the "top hat" for this quick'chili dish. TOP HAT CHIU 1 'h pounds ground bee! · lh cup chopped onion 1~ cup chopped areen pepper . ~ · 2 cans (1114 unces each ) condense ·chili beef soup 1 soup can water 1 package ( 10 to 12 ounces) cofn mufFin mix Legg Y. cup milk Chopped parsley or sliced stuffed olives 1n slcillet, brown beef 81111 CoOlc onion and ~ pepper until tender (use sbortenlni II necessary). Stir to separate meat;1 pour ofJ fat . Stir in soup and w1ater. !Jtlng'o boil. ~anwn;.tG\ combine comJnufnn milt, egg andi .. milk. Drop 611POOnluls boil1nl meat mixture. R-._duce hea't. Cover ;' COOk IS minutes or WlUI done. Garnish wlth parsley. Makes about 6 Cllpl. I .L -----· M Septe\nber fllv• way to Oc· Wlor,Jewa~theworld ..i.tln.i. &ceath or,._ al Ibo. 'I'~ l'!l'e'!!'l!>'·l'f'""'bor17, 1f7S DAILYP1LOT CJ( dellcbltul combination lo serve Ste~ baMnlPD•dlr J -. Dl'rlde doa&b 1111.i two or Tbe word IU~Otb means r;:a11 buta •nd la •-remlncler-ol primlUveldwelllnp ID wblc~ lhcient Jews >l!ve.t dllrtn& a 40- ~ar peflod O~ WUlderinc ID tbe Wlldtmeu. ~~two b.....,. ant= ~iFi::+ =-r..::•,::i.:*~= quired. Dotbe !Int 1*dnladaY .~2 b::-bowl -lldclt and a-10lo12 IDebe9 I; <r-.o .a....i, If you wllil, ..a --. • , loa&. ~ -.II. •tore tile eoolll., In -tile •IP ""' \Illa and I well~ and +; ~--or fr-: then 11... T~-=~ ~r...:. a:::: .:ll:w."l:akl.oi-00 " · =-~ balc!DI abortlT I! •-llD..., tobul>,llbl Jlllll·lnchlaafODdliae).BeUet , . ELllJll)T •• Ill aired, orlllle Juice. orllDP alJO de-40 to 45 """''• or ,; Similar to the• Pll1rlm1' Thanks1ivln1,_!t_cel~ autumn fruit harvest. As on most bolldan, trac11.' tional food la ler..t.' iuch u Mandelbrot, a <\r!apy, crunchy almond cool<le r;ciotmt ID Ibis venioa with ci.nnamoo, orange ' and lemon. 3•111 ••ll-ondllds: untll&olden brown. • J, lcupaqar ~ ~~-"'l)i'olSlftiilia"!!>Jolbq n-. Hit Ind --llemo¥e at..on~e-to board and _ --i-t ¥>cuPve1euliliai1 , --· U... oWr. wllh while still warm cutwltlta...,. ltull>OOD allllondorv.nllla ol ......... Md to •U and...,., rated knife into\'> lncbsllceo. Sliced pean, 'pples, crapes and oran1es -splashed with a liWe wlne, ii you wish -make a 0 extract mixture. abovt 'ti at a Ume, mi&· • •. Ztabl .. poDM oNnpjulce lUwell. Let sUces cool; re-arrance OD 1 lableapoon cral«I Ires · Po,. easier handlln1, chlll baiting pan, turnlnc 111 -tbelr orance rind <loUlh several bours or o•er-aides. Sprinkle with mixture of l teaspoon crated. fresh Dlallt. .· cinnamon and sucar and.bit• at lemon rind 'l'ulll Od• oeto a well·Doured 400 decrees l\i,.u1 dellcatel7 3cupo Dour board; tlll\' 10U' bands In flour, browned. Maltes about $ ....., "teaspoon aalt then lll>ead>dOUlh about a dooen cookies. • .. • • • If w ()-ffered coupons ·and specials, we courdn't offer. • • , -. Lady Lee · ·. Beef Stew ~79C 2•0ZCAN .....•.......•...•.•••••• , . . .... _,.__., ....... _ ............... -..-...,.~,,..,,,....,...,_DM1,1m··. c..,.,.... tt111y~-·-....... - l'rlct1 .. -....... 1111 .. -.-.....---..-.. s. ... 1.-. ' .. •~-:' Tep Round Steak i1°ii:I\-Siiiiill End ..... "1'' BElf .............. .. .. .. •. . • • ....... LB 111 ~~!"' Bii'.... .. .. .. .· ...... "139 d;;::=;lttiil ........... L8211c btti'~~ Oraiiiiii iiiitt ..... ·"8! ANY SIZE l"i'CKAOI .... ~ ••••••• , ··•·•, ••••• ...,lB 1 ' ' • ' Wl11ch would you rather hove, o few coupons ond speciol1 or p lot more lower prices? YO:l.l con't hove both, b9cou1e co1,ApOn1 and specials cost the morketa mon.iy • lo;..11ha1 Kave to bo made up 0'1 other item• ~ou buy. Thor's why ot lucky you won't find those kind o._f llmlted·sovll')gl, rather lower Pr ices Overall. Thot'a r~l sovlngs, 'th• kind that reduces your .!.2!Sll;food bill, Week ofter w.ekt · .. Grapefruit Juice ··~ gc {)•. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THOSE °KEY BUYS" ••• THEY MEAN GREATER SAVINGS! T"llSWffT PINK, .. OZ CAN ••••••• -· Del Monte ~~,~~ cocktail~ 35c Del Monte !.~~~!~~s . . ~ 31 ~ You'll fhtllll h4.tttllll,...• of "Key •vy1" -•ry ti .... yeu tohep .t lwkyl Peanut ~~!.~.~169 Harvest Day Kernel Com GOLDEN WHOLE. 120Z CAN Lady Lee Cake Mix J'V.f.AIETIES. 19 OZ BOX ...-97c ...-ssc 47~ 47c 105 .,...57c Bonded Meots . - . ' Blade Cut · Chuck ~o~~~ .. eec Boneless Round ~~~-~~-"." " 138 Cross Rib ~,!.!.!! •occ•~• 138 _Large End Roast Htlr .,,, .. ,, ......•. Rib Steak. LA.AGE END. BEEF •.. Top · Sirloin "1 sa ~!!~~ ........ 22s MOPPl'l'S '"'SPtlJT Of 76'' llTCHW' lllSIMllE All cotton wf\l.!•"WOWn cloth•~ help YO\! 1hrough tho.t• chor••· ltoc.:k of .... 89 . All C'OtfOfPI~ Y'lllvety IOft wHh oo!Orlul moppet1. ~~~ 97c =..... 49c , " ,....,.,...utw ..... • ,t.,....wm ..... -. ......... ..0 ... , .......... ~ .............. . ,_,.......,. ......... °"' •. ~ .... .-.. .... , ........ .... •i.-.MU·,_._,,,. .... ,_ '-=" • m w. ~ .._ •IA ..... ·&.--~Oa. ' •·••--...._ ......... a.. -., ............ . ~., .. ,,., .... --·"'"""'--.... -.191 ......... . ..... -... a..--. ---- ,. ·:::··~--·-=•ii""' ·-lllat·tl ........ ......... ... ·-., ; .... .. 1. • .-, ........ ..... _,_ __ ... ' ' Delicatessen. ~:t~~~J~illg ,,,,,,,,,'('.7fJC C1z2•1C1111•Cll11• <'87~ IUClDLO OHO"NCHlDOAll.IOZPtc.0 •••••••• ~~=:.~~~~~·~' ...... ~.&~ ¥11•111111 sulr. .... 12& . ~~w~l\ihu~·~ 51 llOZtK0 ••• ,.,, •••••.•••••••.•••.•••••••••••• 1 Lady Lee !.~!~rt ........ ~ 77c Wolfschmidt 499 Vodka ~ IOPft00f,0UA"TITl ............. . l ................ II SIOl'H WI!~ ~ 09P'. Health & Beaut~ Aids ~=M~~~N~ ........... ~.1 19 ~~•~o~.~~!"m ........... ~.133 ~i11 MCJllthw~ ......... "'.".15' ~~ Si111x S11f11~ .. "'."..l 59 • Bulk ~~~~"NG LO 1 oc ! ~ ' Honeydew 1 QC :_. ·Melons Til SWEET ...... , • l B COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION \-'> ; PHARMACY r.)'ilY,,A SAVE TIME! (r7.•f;c-SAVE MONEY! GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WHILE SHOpptflllG AT LUCKY • COllPallt OUR LOW PlllCESI ......... (, "°""" --·••111..M.lOJ'P.M. ..""9AY11A.&lO•P.M.. ~W>t9 °" -· ,, .. . ~ ....... .._ ... ~oc&n•MOW s.u,.,, . .,....... ·~ ................. .. .... .-..cA ... u.lo ... -~ ·-~ .... .. ....... __..... ..... ··-·,.,,t=;•· ............ , ""'-" ..... w ... -..... ,.. ..... .... •9fl'M . 111111. ...... -... ~c.--. .. mnm .1_.._..,..._ -... .............. ~--···--....... -.......... --.-flllJ .---. ... I - , I Solo Dish Consider Onion " ITATIR BROS. MONIY BACK GUAAAMTll ON QUALITY Ml& Tl l\IMY ,IKI Of'MIAT IS l,INCOH.oRIOl'IAU T eu•• A•<TUO TO~l.t.H YOU O• TOU• "'OMl1 WIU II CHllllflllL l •UUNOIO ,...~~-·i1r..~i131,11r-~~-... ....... IUl~ POLISH SAUSAGE -· WIENERS ....... . OS(Al/11.1.TU•..0 -HOIOI: BEEF FRANKS OK.\1 MAUI • SUC.10 • llG • 1111 • GAi~)( .. 98'. ... 99'1 ... sr~ ' . ~ . •• • ·I • • Raisin' R_ihiGood ness I ShOrt ribs are a less tender but very navorful cut of beef, so they are best when rooked with moist heat in a covered pan or ·marinatine before grilling. . Long, slow cooki.Qg to max· imize t~nderness is recom· mended for this recipe. Provide about one pound of rl bs per person for hearty eaters. Invite all your neigQbors over t.o try this one -it's suptr. Complete your meal With chilled coleslaw, summer squash and ·homemade buttermilk bi.5cuit3. Make a light dessert of lemon • sherbet pie. l f1REBL\!lfD llAISINS 'N RJilS • 4 pounds beehhort ribo 3tablespoonsoll Salt and pepper to pre- ference 1 onion.,quartered • v.. cup brQW.D War. firmly packed 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 tablespoon flour 2'h tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon l~on pe el , grated 1 Calitornia bay leaf 11,3 cups water >I <UP seedlell ra!J!lns Separate. ribs irilo one rib por:...__ lions and brown in oil. Pour O(( drippings ; season ribs with sill and pepper. Add onion 14 ,-ibo. Combine rem,jnJng ingre~ dients in a saucepan and bring to boil. Pour over abort ribl. Cover tightly and cook ove:r low beat for about 2 bour:s, or unUl meat is tender. Sauce may be thickened for gravy to accompany four serv4 ings. ANOTHER ALL NEW STATEi B~OS. MARKO AT .1055 SO. BL.OOMINGTON AVE., RIALTO, CALIF. • HUCK BEEF LIVER FRESH • SUCED ST SKINNED·DE·VEl~c 69L~ !IEEF .--.::.-::"' DE -CUT c CHUCK STEAK ' BEEF GROUND BEEF EXTRA LEAN .•• LB. '1.'29. ANY SIZE PACKAOE · 6 '7~ RIB ROAST BEEF SMALL END ••• LB. 11.69 " • • " BOLOGNA .... o o' 75' 8~~9E-CUT ·le I LB. ~ .. !.1.-3! A dash or white wine adds s parkle to the Cheddar cheese sauce. cmCKEN LIVERSIN GOWEN 8°'1.JCE 4·slicEis bacon 2 packages (8 ounces each) frozen chick-en " livers, thawed 1 can (about 2 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained '4 cup chopped onion 1 can (11 ounces) condensed Cheddar cheese soup 1A cup Chablis or ' other dry white wine PAMPERS TODDLIRS-11·'11$1 3 $' MNCiNUTE RICE, __ $1 32 HOLL-Y SUGAR . .$1 29 LB. " " !2MAJOES DRAIN POWER....-. ___ ,..,L 11.74 BATH CLEANER ~ .............................. 94• RUG CLEANER~..... . .. ..,, 11.52 OVEN CLEANER ................. ·-·-··''"°'· '1.13 Cooked rice , PANCAKE MIX TOP JOB AIR FRESHENERS~""-····'"°'· 51'. i.AMn23:c In 'skillet,. cook bacon until crisp; r emove and crumble. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons drippings'. Cook livers, mushrooms and onion in drippings until livers are done. Blend in soup; gradually add Wine. Heat; !'tir occasionaJly Garnish with bacon. Serve with rice. Makes ·about 3 cups . All Purpose Eggs provide something good for ever· yone from infancy to the golden years. They're nature's best ... no pre· senratives, no additives. · They are easy to pre- pare in a variety of way-s ••• fried, scrambled, cooked·in· the-shell, poached or b a.k e.d . Tb e y 're n u~t r i t i o u s a n d economical, t.oo. l ~DtlAU~lf;f!lil ' ..:..<A greet WYLER'S SOUPS ~:..-.... J • ..,L ur . &-··--, ON GRANOLA ~~······--·······'""· '1.97 -.!~~LOUPES .. _. __ , •• 2• IONS ~··••,.•~·i-u .. 52 L .~. ... _ Uitl\ ,~.n--• . :~gr:o\Ls~~::=~1~~: ir. D. ~:~i~:;.;~~:~~°: i·~3; 7/eal.tJ{, & !'~ /lu:U. S~ FRUIT COCKTAl~\1'~-······-·--··· 39' IE:XI-·>1m;., ~:_:. -. YELLOW CLING . 37c ' '':1 : • Dl·GEL PEACHES.i:~·.... ...... MARGARINE ~ .... ······-63'· . 8··-0aUNC•C. ·-OUNCJ ;!!~ ~~~fH~:::=.;u: --:: :;: :::::::=~~:: ::~ ·::: 1~ 7 6 C. 1 ·coRN ~':r .... mu· ...... :::~~ .... ~ 32' APRICOTS=:;•.....,__ ...... i. 79' lr--:A:-=R-::-11=D-+----'---+--:-=.--KITIEN FOOD~~---·-·-'-14-0L 41' LONG ~¥i~fRLlt1'tf1RN.1'p·•ALllClDIS .......... :11·!! MA CLEANS TOOTHPASTE LISTERINE MOUTH WASH IFFIRDINT ::.:~:IS~~':'TBORDEN POTATOES~-•u.oL 14: IPAOHITTI ··· ,... .vu , ROLL·ON -'~ai.bs9.9.... OMATO PASTE-.•. 23 ......... 2 .. 9.,,.,.~,.., .. DIXIE 9-0Z. REFILLS ············""· 53' · '·'""""'' 69c ~ 99c -·-··-····-.. ·-.. ORANGE JUICE 78' • ,..' .. -;--LD-'.-"'..:~.::P::..IC.::l:__+,,:::•:::O::D::.Y-=·A;..:L&;...+;;';;;·;:;::~::<::.~-• ..:,N::....:2;:__1 ' ~:=::o IAUCI ..• :.. 16 c . . MUSHROOMS=;~-~~:=::::~= w· •SHAVE CRIAM ,DEODOllANT .sHAMNo /CINNAMON ROLLS ....... ,, .. , __ ,....,L_Sl'. -==~H _jl~&MANWICH ~~---.. ---"..J.OL 5 ' .ll·Ol>NCI 95c loOUNCI •12~ ,!'.;:.~~ $176 i f::DclH-WIJOPTOPPING 1~-"·-·1~ Wl ....... 6.oc · ~=fL1~:~l~!!!~ ........ __ !: _ · cLAus. i eici:IH'°i..~~:. ;. ...... wALTER KENia1:1:~::::::i4:zs: ''--"-----11lace for-kid• ... f • ,. I 1 . \ . 'T t . . . . . . • . -. -.. ._, . • " " • WMn!!dg. September 17. 1975 DAILY PILOT (;J:J , . I -• . . Rial1ard ·r:>eacon's · No Comic • 1n the Kitchen •orltt111 peopl.e 4058 N. 14th Avenue, parUculvy oDJOJ' the Tucooo, Ariz. S6.95) Is effiel•:.:i ·or quick written by this ..-..;DI ofbeln1 allle comedian, actor. aad ~ahead aerlouscook. -cook U..m at Ille last A busy man with loog minute. days of rehearsing and · One bachelor who has filming. Deacon said he alwar• done a lot of seldom uses his electric ent,rtalnlng likH his ovm. new oven IO mueb that ••Entertaining is so he'•-wrlttenacookbook. much easier, now. I like •'Ric.bard Deacon'& to have ·friend' ov.-r Mierow1•e Ov en whenever J can and a Cooltbo*" CH. P. Books, complete meal doesn't ' Crunchy Delight E>oublea· • You'Ueajeytb .. edrop eooldeslnpienlcorolftce lunches, or for snacks with ...... or mllk. You can also use them Jn a eanfection that bu pleased San Franciscans . l~ a couple of genera· tiooa. present any problems with thl1 oven. FOocl coots and defro t1 ao qulck:Jy that you can be with your guests m~t or the time, .. he satd. This recipe is from Richard Deacon 's cookbook. . \ict.1ipwater ~ CtitP butter or margarine l CUPWIU' 3t&B• 1 ea:spoon vanilla t :u cups nour iteasPoQntoda I.\ 'teaspoon sall %cupbuttermllk GERMAN Comb•ne chocolate CJIOCOLATE CA.KE with. .w_aler in z:~cup • -measure·-cook by 4-odnce bar :sweet microw.Jv e for 2 Cboking c.bocolate m.lnutes, stirring Mveral ~~ -- ttm ; cool. 8~·lncb1 bakina1 dishedes marshmallows mit'1'0,.•ave 1 minute and Cream .. butt er: with 2 eye.rs o wax v .. cupwater 11 seconds or unti l 1--:adually ad 1u1ar paper.. \..i .cup b ~tter or, marshmallo.ws met'; stir creaminauntUligbt.Add Pour In .batter. Let marllanne Ollce.Coolshabtly. etC.S • .DDL&l...&. time, lt_,,d 15 minutes. Cook _ 2 c UJ.> I 5 j It e d beating well alter each. one la~t a ttmc by powdt"red •ucar · Add 1uaar and vanilla; Blt"nd in vanilla and .m itrowave ~or 4 lteaspoonv-.nUia beat until s mooth' and chocolate mixtur~ min~tl'S . Cool 5. minutes; 1 c up min I aturo thick enou&h to spread. Sl·rt t ogether dry t'um:'ouLOacoolin&rack. marshmallow~ Stir in rematnlna 1 cup m&rshmaflOw1 and nuts . in&r edit"nts . Adc,1 to ROCKY.ROAD 1., cup chopped crea m e d m ix tu re, F.ROSTL!lliG _ J>E't'ans ~1ake1enough tofl'Q.l,1. alteroattly with In 1.quart bow l , bet\\•ecn layers and on ~term._llk. be 'ing.aft.U" 2 (1-ounce) 1quares-combine chocolate, l eup top of a-or 9-inch layer el(dllladiUpn.... unsw-eetenedcbocol~t: m11rshm allows, Y.'ater cake. or for top or 9 by ~lJo~ bottom of two tr--'-cup miniature and butter . Cook by l?·inchcake. "" ~. PA ... Y llUCTID 41UALITY BIU •IB CLUB STEAK Orl1inally sold ex· clualvely al the now- demolished Playland-at- the-Beach, the treat is an ice cream aand.,vicb made with oatmeal cootlel, then coated with dipping chocolate and kept frozen unW sold to happy children -yoong and old -to be enjo)'ed in a carnival at- moophere. Double Crunch Cookies treated in the same way would be even more memorable. I 73~ 1.69.a DOUBLE CRUNCH COOKIES . 1 cup butter or margarine 1 cup granulated susar 1 cup brown sugar · 2eggs f 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon van ill a 2cupsfiour 1 teaspoon soda \\ teaspoon baking powder 1h teaspoon salt 2 cups cranola • 2 cups slightly crushed unsweetened com Oakes cereal • 1 cup chocolate chips 1 ·cup coarsely chopped toasted natural (unblanched) almonds Cream butter with sug- ars. Beat in eggs, milk and vanilla. Mlx flour with soda, baking powder and salt. Mix into creamed mix- ture. Add granola, corn cereal, chocolate chips and chopped almonds. Sti~ and mix with large spoon until thoroughly combined. Drop by teas- poon onto well-oiled bak- int •heets. Flatten slightly with fork. Bake at 350 degrees 10 to ts minutes or Wltil lightly browned and done. · Remove from baking sheet.I while still warm; cool on ·racks. Makes about 6 dozen . ~ Flavor It Lemony An interesting Oavor twist for frozen prepared chicken. ·LEMON FRIED CHICKEN 2 teaspaons grated lemon rind <. \ii teaspoon dill •• weed, crushed \.a teas~n pepper I pack irge (18 ounces) frozen, battered, and fully-cooked fried chicken Combine lemon rind, dill and pepper. Sprinkle on chicken . Bak e chicken according t o package directions. Makes 4 servings. Serving sueeestion : Prepare a salad of cucunibfr slices, green pepper squares, •hredded carrots tossed with oil and vinegar -sing. ' . -·'°"' •I~ C.Nlonllll luoundedup '---'-hd•r lftllle DAILY PILOT I ~AA~.1 TRIESWliT , iii PINK GRAPEFRUIT ) I JUICE c':>: IXTllA FANCY "tllW C•OP" CAUFHMIA GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES swm JUICY 5UlllST VllllCll ORANGES 5 lb• I 00 SWUT JUICY 5UlllST ftD 5 15 L JOO GRAPEFRUIT 5 for I OO PlmT SIUCTQ Ol&Lm •Df C"UC• 7-BOHI ROAST · 85!. •um irucm ouaun --2.39 .. 1 SPENCER ITEAll PAIJIT SlUCTQ OllAUn' '"' (llf<I IOIHlUS I 3 9 5MOUL.Dll ClOD ROAST . .• ... 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Margarine ...... 55 c l\lue Bonn<>t , .. llnvor. t•ton(1111v' J lh Spaghetti . . . . . . 45c l.u Roso -Jle~. or "fhin~ 1 lb. pkti: Dressing rrlll.U ••••. 49c • \Vishhone -the prefc>rred unC'! F-o~ . • , Wheaties. . . . • . • 55c NIBLETS 29c CORN Green Giant'io J?Olden kernels! 12 oz. Schweppes Sil PACI!· s 129 ·ron ic or Bitter Lemon! 10 117.. NR ·.Water w. eorru • . . . 29c ' •4 Sprinti:field -distilled or drinkinit ·" Biscuit Mix • . . • &3c Fisher's -fo r sure results! ·10 nz ,. Crackers-. .••. 59c ':;; l Nab~sco'li Sugar Honey! I lb ·~~~~~~~~ ...... PEANUT 79c BUTTER ' Scudder'!\ Smooth or Crunchy' 16 oz ' . Facial Tissue •• 35c Sprin~field -nssorted colors! '200 ct Flour 1 LB.1.1c ••••••• • 79c , ' : Pillsbury's -assured quality! ··· J Coca Cola Sil PACK ••• ggc ' . Sixteen ounce htles! (Plus deposit) Reynolds Wrap. 5189 r\luminum fnil -200 ft roll ' SCOTT TISSUE Jo~umily pa<'k ..• four rolls! ·"· Aiax Cleanser .. 35c '. ' 1 Scours as it cleans -21 oz. (3' off) ' . "·' T"d s1a9 I e .......... . King ·size packa~e! (25c off) CAT FOOD Purina ... your choice of kitty's favorite flavors! 6 1h oz can - - - • - ,' I • ' away from skinny chickens! _ · ·1 _ · I J - -,.. -f . I Listen. to our serenade of quality! We want you to know that. we 're completely enamored with the idea of offering you the biggest freshest frying chickens we can • •• breasts that are sweet and tender ••• legs and thighs that are moist and tasty • •• and we know you '11 love the idea of gettinf'rnore good eating for the money! onJ . . . wo'll wl• ,.., frtor wl,. lhso, IHI Beef roast sa•TP •••••••••••• s2~· ·Boneless! Round cut or tender U.S.D.A. Choice beer? · s12• Corned Beef 1811111...... . . . . . . • Lean! ••• that's why we've selected this value for you! Spare RibsrufASllllPOM!••• ••••• s1 ~· Mighty fine eating, with 8o much meaty goodneas! Pork RoastlOllJESSROUO········· s1:• From 1<:11stem pork £or flavor and value~ Boston butt Rane hero Steak u.s.a.A.CltOIClo •••• s21~ • Small end or rib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice bee£! . . ' frJDP 811asis ...... w. ..... . ('ornpar<' -und sre thot "king size" means more good eating for the money! Grade "A"' I --c Rich juicy dark meat plump thighs and legs for value' GradP "A·· FRYER WINGS 59.~ From Grade "A·· fresh chickens -ARTICHOKES LARGE 3 s 100 SIZE FOR GAME s 129 HENS2.oz. " CheckPrboard Farms Grade "A"! Super Fres h! CASABAS SWED 9( RIPE .. CHICKEl39c LIVERS · • From fresh frying chickens! ROMAINE GllDlll 25( Fns• .. ' - ~!;.t,!!~ 7 Bone Ro-ast •• s11!· Churk rut or U.S.D.A,. Choice beer O Bone Roast •• s12~ Chuck cut of U.S.D.A. Choice bee( Ground Beef ••• s1 1! 1-:xtra Lean! Chooae bulk or patties! . BEEF LIVER 89~ Fresh! Tender'. and young beef · Sliced Bacon .~. s.tf! El Ranc:ho"s own ranch styte •, Ham-Slices-•••• ~ 52~! ' .. Center cut rrom El Rancno 1 ham! Braising Strips. s21! U.S.O.A. Choice beef bonele86 rib cut LONDON$219 BROIL lb Jlib cut of U.S.D.A. l;hoice beef! FILLET $189 of SOLE "' Fresh! Mild fl avor English sole! Ocean Perch Fl£Slt· s 14? Fresh fillets of fr~h fi sh! Mini-Salmon. • • • ggc. Fresh frozen~ Ave.rage 9 lo 13 oz Scallops ••••••• s29~ From Ala~ .... f~sh fro:tert! Cooked Shrimp 5 1 9~ Just right for shrimp cocktail! CRAB ' LEGS Meaty! fron1 big Alaska crabs! Froz£n Foods! COOL WHIP 69C Birdseye dessert topping! 9 oz Crumb Cakes • • 79c Stoulfer's French or Blueberry Breakfasts swAllSOll. 49c Choice of three varieties! ·1-1 p· s139 pp e 1e •••••• Chef Pierre ••• 37 ounces of pleasure Chicken Pie •••• · 39c ' '. Van de Kemp's quality! 7 111 oz • ORANGE ,. ,~. JUICE Minute Maid from Florida! 16 oz Delicatessen! Price1 in effect Thur. Sept. 18 tmoogh Wed. Sept. 24 _ Liquor Dep't, Values ·' ::Buddig' s ~~~ ......... 39c :-iix I.empting 11moked navors ... 11liced wafer thin! :l or. pk~ · Jack Cheese llOmR£Y 59c Shrimp Cocktail 39c l.a!!ccn in 4 nunl<' !i.ervinJt 11:lass Smooth crea1ny Springfield! 6 oz ' . Longhom-... ~sgc · 1 Mild flavor Springfield! 6 oz Party Dips . • . • . 39c ·- Laughing 6 9c COWCllHH a;lillfe Rice .......... , ••..... $1.29 .,1,rt Alw1ys QC)()l&e li;hl ind D\All'y l 28 oa 1 t Pen & Quill -8 oz !AVOCADO ••• Ste) El Rancho 7· 9c FRANKS . . Choose meat or beef1 16 oz pkg. Mexipep •..••....•.••••••••• .;; • 25C: ' TrRpp.)''• hot AAuce. 3 oz. •ixe "'rgari~.. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . &9c Pitrk~v't ~ tqLieeza botll1! I 1b. ' , Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday IO lo 7 No sales to dealers 8llck Pepper ...... --; . • • • • . . • • lie Schilllng's tine grind ••• ·rour ounce c•n Borax ••.•......•••.•••••••••• 12C 20 }.1ule Team, of rour1t: 84 o& • ) ·Whiskey ~~lEat~:.~~ .... :5898 ·El Rahcho's own label ••• '8 smooth blend that's 86 prOOf! Value priced hatf.ga1lon! Ballantine's ••• 51649 Save 2.00 on the half.gallon Gilbey Gin ••••• $1049 The half.gallon reduced 50e IUAY $J99 VODKA SJl'up ••••••••••••••••••••• l:· 99c l\1n .. ButtetWorth'• m•plt bltnd! "'\ o& Cold , .................... ~.$1 .9t \ Kin1 1i11 p1c1t11e C-2k tft) Benchmark .•• fiftll 5650 Sen~am'it Ml relxht whi11key! save $1.10 C -d" s42s ana 1an WllSAlY ••• El Rancho'11 own 7"" 86 proor1 fifth llOUIAY 'IE Gii '$]99 AWwiek Sold.... • • . . . . • . : .• ~. 49C Room deodoriur Lhlit ~ I 6 M J ! l i--Class Magic., ........... __ 69c F r .11ulom•tlc lfl1hwt1he,..! 10 O& f l ' • I t > ,. I ' ... .J.oo...s .. NIWPOllY~ l..llgHoaclous -2. both. Double --~re tee. room. Alley 1CCe9 b boll, etc. 154,860. C.11 ~7171. ASSUME 1''Yo Lf>AM W."40. IRYINE AOlll.T itoME SDOdesl adl.lt occupted "'°"'*' Pian 1 C.lilomill home. ~ locotiOn. Flioploco. Comly kll(:hen. a_,, &IZll bedrooms, L•wn sprinklers. Anxious owner wente last ..... Assume 1% VA loin $23 000 remailnlng b.tlance--with paYfMftl:a at t:i!29 mo.' No qualifying! Owner ml)' help finance 0t try M250 + costs to new kNln. See to believe can 1~r100. 4 IR + DEM DIME u1~1c\s1 Prime University Park location. Quiet cul~Hc. Front & rear petlos. 2 story tiled entry. Massive brick tlrtplace._ Formal dining. Gourmet kitchen plus breakfast bar. Secluded masler suite OOwnsta•rst Winding stairway to.3 more huge bedrooms p(us den! ggparate laundry room. Gorgeous greenbelt off pstio. Cement curved d,,tote. Jusli $6250 plus costs buys this Irvine bargain! Call 752-1700 to see. ' 2 STORY-POOL IEACH-U4.000 , Prime beach town location! Bike or tog to beach. All walnut panelled living room. AntiQue mirrored deOOf'. Cozy patio kitchen with large dining area. Refrigerator lndudedl Winding staircase to queensize hideaway · mlSter suite. Giant endosed pal lo. 6% loan of S1 2.600 -pay S150 month. Townhome indudes Ol~k: ail.1t pool & cabana. Take advantage-call 752·17d0. ~· •. • 4UHITS MESA $64,950 • · Four bread & butler units! Fine Costa Mesa location. T'N0-2 brat S1 65 mo. Two-1 t>rat S145 mo. Gross se20 per month total. Over S600 spendable on';" 5% down! Can add 8 more units! Must see -call now 752-1700. ''AIANDOMED'' CALIFORNIA CLASSIC Spacious three bedroom beach home -just across from lush country club. Unique living and dining, area& with crackling country lireplace. ENORMOUS SUN SOAKED KITCHeN SURROUNDED BY GLASS. Separate master and children's wings. Manicured rear grounds. Walk to sehool. Hurry!! This can't last. Just $46.900. Call 963-6767. - IUILD YOUR DREAM HOME , ' OPICALPARADISE MISA VIRDE-l'OOL • • ,. fOplcal 1111Qing )ocated on Quiet cul·de·sac. fMPE'CCABL'(OEOdRATEO. 4 bedroom, RARE FINO. Fcmal dine. RUMPUS ROOM. lots of paneUng & ftrtters. POOL ~aurrounc*l-tJV'extensiYely CO'lered ..... 3 CAR GARAGE. sa... to park First IQ call gets D•Benerhurryto~Cll15'~2313. --- PRICE SL+SHID . ASSUM~$261 l'Bt "40MTH ln"llft!QJlate l!elmeadows &takt! Old English chalm of lav;sh wallpapef an_sj walnut panelling! Francis!en dining room! Galk>ping goormet kitchen -spacious lam room and enclosed patio -Tudor rMster suite & 2 children's retreats -walk to sehoo4s & shopping! °"'!'I' bough1 new .. ~1.847-«>10. • ' HOUSE .OFGl.ASS-~ • Country almotphe"re of> flekft arid farmhoute•. cathedlal ceiUngs and WA.US OF GLASS & overtookl the ooestat valley! Enter tile entry elnk inlo -piHow-tlke carpeting! L avish dining_ room. cozy living ~in Scandinavian fam rQOnt SMleping l'(aater bdrm 1Ult9' · with separate b18akfast patio! 3 chitdren's retreats! S6800 total down! Hurry call 847-6010. ' . I One block from BIG OORONA BEACH in charming ; OLD CORONA DEL MAR. Prime building site - offered at S69,500 -call !or rrore details-673-85sq .•. ~~~~~~- ..• 5 +GUUT+POOL ·1·' t ' OCEAN VIEW ,J • ·J+POOL " SJ.600 DOWN' New Orleans 2-story. Atrrospheric country club setting around golf course. Onty blocks to beach wtth ocean view. 5 king bedrooms lnctuding guest facility with bath . Family room . Formal dining room. Huge light & bright airy feeling -3 bedrooms -comm~y PoOI -no yard work. Financing arranged. Call us at 646-7171 . . , "" recreation room. Separate sewi!JQ .;enter. Balcony landing off master Quaherii. Feri:e • pool/Jacuui so more. Just come.&.'..nt. Can 842·2535. "ABANDONED" IEACH EST A TE GUEST HOUSE ... Plantation charm of soaring pines -fragrant Mimosa line 1ranQuil boulevard lead~ng to fenced estate! Winding oottage walkway to lavish colonial entrance to parlor! Early American. Family room with To8sty .. old world" firepla~ -gourmet kitchen -elegant master & children suites! SEPARATE GUEST FACILITY rnr- entrance to grounds and BOAT HOUSE -vacant - Quick possession. Owner will finance -try any off$[! Call 8.47-6010. · MAJEmC 2-STORY POOl./IEACH SJJ,950 Onty one year used and seller must leave. Fenced for privacy. Large rooms. Spacious modern kitchen arrangements. Winding staircase to secluded master suite with its own private sundeck balcony & separate children's wing. Pool at . your fingertips and only seconds·to the beach. Seller must saaifice so reduced to sett fast. Call early 842-2535. SEAL BEACH -ESTATE RAMBLINC. J BR -$59,500 Walk to surf. Artistic elegance is carefully blended with . carefree beach oommunity life style. Spacious living room with massive stone fireplace and adjoining terrace. BanQuet sized dining room is oonvenienllv served from modern gourmet kitchen. Interior ga11eYi~ ,· Separate wing for hideaway master suite & large chiktren's quarters. Owner bought another. Doesn·t want 2. Must sacrifice. Call963-7881. ' .. sorHISTICATED COUNTRY Atmosphere -gracious atrium fayer -high beamed ceilings -formal dining room -country kitchen - share our excitement -call 646-7~71 . SHORECREST TWO STORY · · • · FAMILY IOOM UntQue entry to spacklus lormal living and banQuet rooms. Sunny gourmet kitchen. Rambling game room with eracti.liog fireplace. Gracious guest bath and large • ''8i.Jndry room. Sweeping stairs to king size master and seQP.r&te ch ildren's suites. Lush landscaping. Very ~e grounds. Call tor appt. today! ssa.500. Cell 963-6767. .. . .... Age.old lrees s,,adow the red tlle roof. Sunken living room, bay windows. ~ dirMng. domed ceilings. ~eakfast nook wJbuOl-tn hulch, den. Wall ol glass ...,_, COYefed lanai wUh 8.9 .0 . & 2nd fireptace. Walk to l>eeeh. Reduced 17,000. Call 842-2535. "AIANDONED DECORATORS VILLA" $54,900 Rambling two story four bedloom villa left vicant by decorator owner. Spacious living and dining rooms dressed in BRAND NEW Pl,..USH CARPETS. Gourmet kilc:tien. Freshly painted and walliapered lhroughout. Oversized bedrooms. Two master suites. large cuHje-sac lot. See this rrodel IOda)'I Call 963-6767. AIANDOMEll COLONIAL 5 IDR-2·STOIY-EAR BUCH Winding tree lined street. Raised brick hearth. Enormous FORMAL DINING...ROOM. Brighi oountry kitchen. 40' COVERED DANCE'PAVILION overviews sunken terrace separate "hot house.·· Enjoy ocean View from multi..Jevel ground!. -5 Jumbo bedrooms, masler a.ite with bath & dormer. c..11 $4&-2313. CAl'li COD • 4 IR'"-'IUCH F<>m"el double door entry. ~ge sunken 11\llng room with massive fireplace. Raised banquet sized formal dining room. large garden view kitchen. Family enter1ainment room overlooks covered summer pavilion & terraces. Sweeping stairs to spacious mister suite & childrens wing. Call now tor the lowPfice& E·Zterms. 963--7881. ' ' . Y ACAHT OH GOLF COURSE Lovely, lonely & ready !or you. UnU$Ually sharp hidden 2 story. l ush garden setting. S74.950 full pnce. Try contract -lease op11on Call 646-7171 . PiduresQue setting 1n prime beach area Pnvate circular approach. Drarrallc eotry to sunken l1v1ng room. Banquet sized formal dining room_ Huge gourmet kitchen. Family entertainment room with massive fireplace & bar over100ks dance pavihon & grounds. Open stairs to spacious 2nd story suites. master htdeaway.-Owner must sacrifice! 963-7861 MIMI RANCH AIAMDOMEll J BR ' ORONA DEL MAR SELECTIO~S SACllFICE-$33,900 Compfetely redecorated liM a m:>del. Prime residen'tlal neighborhood in presligklus community. Large family sized INing room. Country styled kitchen. Rambling grounds with fruit orctwd. Seduded master retreat I generous sized children's suites. HUhy. Priced to sell fastf'Call 963-7881 . SP AHISH FIXER JBR-ZSTY-POOL BEACH -528.500 Large entertaining s~ living room. Kitchen large atOUQb to prep§r9_ ~ and large enouori dlnipg r00m to serve it. Sweeping stairs to bedroOrn iUites.. Huge hk1eaway master. Take over 1-. FHA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. 1196/mo. pays all. HURRY FIRST TO CAl.L GETS THIS BARGAIN. 963-7881 . , SEA ILUE. SAIL : '.,GAQ&4~ .. '.· -. All yaur dreams come true -W Bedroom seaside cottage with room to grow. Loc:eted'1n the Bay Shore'S commtJnity. Great loG!!_k>n wtth,~e beacbea priced well tor Quick tale a• onfy S73.50Cf Ctlf~"$-a550. I • • Corona def Mar. Almost new. rregn1ficent five bedroom home1 Two blocks from beach. Seoora!e d1n1ng room pfu! se)ack>us family room. Two bedroom rental 1n rear ..._ unir.AU custom built. This is a new listing and mus! be seen fo be appreciated Call 673-8550. NEWUSTIHG H.._VIEW OPEN 'TIL 9 Spacious four bedroom home. Quatlt\I carpellng·cethedral cetllnos •'th expo1efil beams-parQuet floors In dining room & lamlty room-impeccable land1c1plng·ocean & vall•\' ~ ~at t11g,500.CaJt 873-8550 SUl'Bt V AWE IN THE 111.UffS ± Excellent location in ear1y bluffs on one of lhe Ii st greenbelts. Beautiful pa110 wilh exeeptlo al privacy-three bedrooms otus 2"'2 baths. Price redjed to l75.000. Gall 673-8550 • • One-ol-a·klnd. former model home featuring 4 bedrooms. lormal d1n1ng room. breakfast nook •nd family room. Wi1h 3-car garage and approKimately 2400 square feet ol hv1ng area. end pnced at only $67.500. Phone 546-2313 for appointmenl and eddltlonal information, but hurry! 546-2313 REDUCED THOUSAHDS NEWPORT WATERFRONT 64' on the water with new private pier & float. A \lery charming nautical two st Of)' Newport Beach home a 'f'ay : ol !He. Just reduced lhOusands.. Priced 10 Mii at only $129,900. Call 546-2313 lor an appointment. EST A TE SACRIFICE I i $5,000DOWM OWNER RHAHCED < Prestige area. Tree studded streel. Huge living .tea. Mammoth FIESTA ROOM with CATHED~Al CEILINGS. Warm country kitchen with grandTa's pantry Separate sewing room & utility room -1e· veranda overviews 1mrrecutate rTian1cured groui"dS. ONCE IN A LIFETIME· BARGAIN. F P. only S49,950! Hurry call now 546-2313 "'AIANDOHED" IUCH GIANT 2-strov. Walk to beach. 4 bedroom or 3 + den. 3 baths. Family room with fireplace. Raised llv6ng rtx>m ... Sfg ~ntrv kitchen. 18' sectuded master suite. Larve ttrounds and party patio. No-Qualifying. AssurN S302 month at 7Y.1:% inlerest Including lax.es. Renl till ~rl. Immediate possession. Call today. 842-2536. ~ ... MUST SEU MILLION $$$ VIEW! You mus! see to behevel Spacious 4 bdrm 4 bath in pre- st1g1ous Dover Shores. A "must sell .. SlluaHon. lowest pnce tor area. Owner must v&eate Take advantage Cai1 now 546-2313 LAST OF A KIHD CHAHHEL DUPUX , Much sought aMer. RARELY AVAILABLE Nefirt Beach duple1t 4 bdrm up 3 t:Jtjrm down. V,.tbl 10 channel & 1 BLOCK TO OCEAN. Excellentf'tnco .. pnde o f ownership. A RARE BEACH BARGAIN. ifst to call -gets to see ii! Call now 546--2313. ., AIAHDOHED "SP AHISH GIANT'' +POOL!!! 1 2 story, 4 bedroom. 3 ravish baths. Dining room. Sunken living room. F.reptace under rugged beam ceilings. Oaken bannister staircase. ~omeo bak:Ony decor Red tlle roof. Few blocks to g6U course. Near the beach. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS? Only $42,500. Act NOW! Call 842-2535. FHAREPO $34,900 i Rate apportunily in prirre beach city! Pnced thousands below mk1! Walk to beach from this soac1ous 3 it'm hOme! Needs minor fi1t ing and paint but WHAT A UY! Make S S S with minor repair! Offered lor limited lme -don't wait-call Qulcic appt. 847-60 10. I I ' SUNSHINE COTT AGE I $39,900 Nol a condo! Not a townhouse. but a charming 3 bdrm home on a large lol. nestled arrong towering l~ees and oenlle rolling hilts! Conage walkway to e.1eQuisite atone entrance! Deep shag carpet thru-oul! FORMAL DINING entertainment enhanced by a GALLOPING GOURMET KITCHEN! Sweeping master bdrm + 2 child's retreat! Washday service porch1 Won't last wkndl For Quick appt_ call 847-60t0. A SSUMAILE UST SIDE 7% -$345 PITI · Quiet lreelined cul de sac street -eastside clsta Mesa -4 big bedrooms -gourmet kitchen -used brick & rough wood. Help create a charming atmosphere tor very private POOL Dial 646--7171 lor appa1nlment to see MIHIRAHCH MAXI VALUE Private drive lo secluded ranch house Rambling main house includes three big bedrooms. parlor. and farm kitchen. Brick terrace leads lo sprawling grounds covered with tru11 trees. Price includes: separate ma ids Quarters. wood shop. chicken house. bird aviary, storage sheds and much much rT"()re. Get back to rh e basics. Onty 551,000. ca11963-6767 Don't wa1tt SEABURY ESTA TE 4 IDR -8UCH Ou1el lree-~1ned dnve lo private corner lot. Formal en!ry lo elegantly decoraled h111ng and d1n1ng areas. Un1oue garden kitchen. Separate ut1!1Ty room Spacious master Children. and guest su11es. liberal use of mirrors and ltne wallpapers Covered paho Close 10 pa~k. beach. and tennis. S5350 down cau 963-6767 for rT"()re rnlo Bui hurryll . . * * ·1* ;\-* ~* TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * • MADllrMll! GRANT.• i,tn.&J.S IRVIHE • RuqtT K.EijJOH • 'RIJ .. KIRCHOFF •AHNE KOEN• BARBARA REYNOLDS ·-·· MORT ·scHIFF • HIC SOUtEIM • MAllGIE"'"STAHFORD • CAROL WEIHER \ BEACH OFFICE 1700NeYepof1 Blvd. 648-7171 2790 Herbor Blvd. 54&-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1~1 e..c:,, Blvd.· 21000 Brookhursl 6014 Warner 842-2535 936-6767 847...$010 • 1 18109 Broo'thurst 963-7881 , 332 Marguerite 673-8550 18662 MacArthur 752-1700 ". . . . . • . " . ~: I . D2'. DAIL v PILOT W9dnesday, S•ptember 17. 1975 -·~-~---~·~--~----r---~~--,--,.-.,-.-U-:-::-C~N~ono&=:::.-~ S ~ 1-..:•;.u;;•;;u;C;;;N;;onCB;;;:..-1-~'~u=•:::u::C:.:N~O'llCE==---1--f'::.1J"'•;,;µ1iauicr1N1ilOl'IC&llii•iiii---'1--:::=WJO:W~C=:--tory PfCTITIOUSa\llNIUI• HCTIOOUllUllNUI ...... ITAT"IMa•T WNaMMtCOUHCWTMll' 91AMit.l'fATblll•Y-11MtolJJ1'ATUlllflf1' ""9 ~................ lfATIJ.CAUNl'llllAf'Olt ,_.......,.lltf'MM•l'l ... IN6' TM~Pt,_.,.,., • .,...,..,_ -.•: ,..l"ICOUftYOf'W..Oa ,_.I ,_..: ut.T~MTAlTO.,.-w.~ .............. , - M • • • Y W t: A TH t: • 1NEW" WOfl:lO CHQtlC. COM-........ y.~ ...... Col:lil =:-.. MOTICI'" OP M•A•t•e 0 .. Hypnosis Unlocks I -NORWALK !AP) -Deborah K-antaeng nr.s · hypn06is ha:;: shown her she did not kill the man she is on trial ror murdering, but that her father fired the ~hbtgun blast that cut down Dannye. Allen. )'lrs. Ka ntacn g, 20, t t>s tified Tu i:sday in ( SU pcri or Court thatqucs-S tate ) lioning under hypnosis by 'p:s yc hotogis t G eorge~-------­ D~111os of Lon~ Beach brought out details she had not remembered about . the shooting of Allen the day after she said he had ki~aped and r a ped her. . She told the j ury when All en walked into her liv- ing room Oct. 3, she ;md her father were sitting to~elher on <.1 sora. "'My father reat hcd ove r (or the :,.JW>tgun, stood up, took about two steps over to my lt•ft and shot him." RflK Probe f'uflle:' £ ,..l.,QS ANGELES (AP) -Court testimony 1n a •·nfini probe" in to the 1.h.•ath of Sen. Robert J-,. Ken· nt."(ly has r~ll !:.l'd a new the possibility that it may no longer be possible to prove or di spro\'e v.·hcthcr Sirhan Bis ha ra Sirhan was the lone gunman in the 1968 assassination. Dewayne Wolfer, the Los An geles Poli ce Department's Chier rorensic chemist, said Tuesday bullets and bu!IC't fragme nts collected artcr the al· t ack may ha vc undergone si~nifi ra nt da ma,ge in the i ntervenin g yt.•a rs due to oxidation and mish<1ndl· ing. ... ,,.,, Olarnsif ~~~~~ ..... :.":::~=:--·1~ H·•«' a I .... :::L-:c=.=-= -~~~=-'it --""l:;.;...... H"'"911. um Giii...... fl:lc ... o. l/Kt.11)11 _..,. O•· TM• .......... b , .................... TUY SACRAMENTO (AP) Th bart od ho --.U.--HUb.CAl ..... a...sl dt.~-9t9t"-C..P ...... ftW1 ....... C•&aet DI H'l'MIN G,..-,,.0¥1~, -e e tr w TNt~i.<.MM.1 .. .,.,.. ""°".., c. ,._.,1,, m s.twc• '-M."'4(1t ~ now owns rights to the People's Lobby's name was ~~MMltttll • ~~-,.,.._ L.. u&11MC11, cafftwftl• "'* ,,,,._,., -" ... Mth.. MOTtU 1s wa .. tlY GtVI N::, ·•paid occ·· by enemiesol'lbeselt-styled cltluns' ac-1llh ...._"" ... ,1 ..... .,. ... or. ,.1.,,t.o "'· c.,,., •. '°°" ::!~r°'.,.~""r'"s. =-.:':::.:.'..i;.::,i;-.:,_. tion group, People's Lobby founder Ed Koupal con• COVM., c"'' of 0tt11" '*""'V ""' e.1.ir •-"".o"Kl•lr Col:llfornl• "41'tt1 • ~ Tni~ .. ., '° ""' 11110.-tcnds. Au~"I•, ''''· 911'-J • ' ,....,Vied °'" ...... c •• ,1 o.u, ~IOI. I~.~ M Wl'li(JI 1,,...... tor rOJilf t?'lll blnil'K\ IS Condlol(l.cf DY .. -51-M, ti, ,4,41nd 0CI. 1,t , i.li *5-1J ......,-"'*"""", •tld tfl.lll "'°' lltnt "It seems very JX'(uliat to me that a b~nder PutilllNd 0r ... .,.. c.o.,, Dtil• Pllfll, '-••i.ci tu.oc:l•tlofl ouwr "*' • . .,.,,,...~ • ..,...,"'9 "-,.._ .... ,...., 'ol.'OUld all or a sudden walk across lhe streel d put ~""mo.' t. 10• ''· ''· "'5 ~s Htmtt,ni.. PUBLIC NonCE "'""' ...... -. 1•7s.e1•:••·""· 111'"" •• " h "-"'( • Lob d '------------fllCNl•dG.Voc:t ~efOulr._M .... lalWlo up ""'to win t e name • '""'>" e s by,'' Kou pal sai " n.1, •'-"•"*"' w•~ 1116 wl\l'I u. ~.•1 roe Ovit titlwr ort .... wut,111 Tuesday at a Capilol press conference. PUBLIC NOTICE COur11, ci.tt.of 0r-. cou111-,011kt> •..w• 1NO!l011S...,.,...,c..11Htm1a. Anafh..,. C..U,.t Held SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Maiison cutUst Stlsan A-1u.rp,hy was arresled on a probation violation·. char4e Tuesday us s he left a court bearina: for Lynette F'romme. • Police said Miss Murphy, 35, allegedly violllted probationfby leaving an alcoholic treatm"enl center without pe rmission earlier this month. f'a•f Carri..,. Sfudled SU NNYVALE (UPI) -A high-speed U.S. Navy a1r ('r<1 ft 1.~arri er capable of outrwming nuclear· powt'rcd ~ubmarines and able to ride above torpedoes on a cushion or air was reported under de· sign Tuesday by the Lockheed Corp. The vessel woutd hil speeds up to three times that of conventional carriers and could have "a great impact on future ship tactics, weapans and aircrart capability,·· said Lockheed officials study· ing the design. '---====~===---..,.lllt>r•, lt1S. HOTl(aTOCl'l•OITOll:S Oei.c!S.~rll, ltl) " l'IC11TIOUSIUllN•ll NHIJ · M•.A>M,.._ WIU.1AMll.$1JOHN, M ..... •STATSM•NT Pul:llltNd o...,... C..M O•ill' Piiot, IUP•ll:IOll COUllTO• Tjott! Co11ttlrCM•l T"?lt tollowll!O p.rMltl 1' OOillO ...... ~ 10,.-ll.24.•tldOc"I, 1, ttJS J.Cl'Wj ITATS 0111' (.ALjPO•llllA fOlt HOllliGe .1, JEl"lll'llll!S -M; TH•COU ... TYOPO•AJrtOlt ,,. ... __,Ct,...-r~I .. -------------In 0•• M•U•r ol UI• £,l•I• ti ,....,,. DOl.lll"HIN INTt!•IOfl:$,,.,. ~ IERNt:!.T J.OEMLEA, 0.c ••""'-. _ .. K•.C..1ttt,.11ittwe .................. IUMd, C•Utornltt2Ml f'UBUC NOTICE .. "" Lii• LIN ll;ln •• ttt ..... \ ...... . ,...IU I\ rwrtDY 9 ....... ,. c• ' """""""°Or.,.., Co.I\! 0.lly lll"l•ot. Btl ... ltl-,C.llf..-lll•'2Ml -------------"9<rln9 cl•lm' 90•111,t ~.,.kl .... S ,. Tbffl,,lt,U, lt1S ~5'0*'' I ... -loo ONTH•tu••••OOf.:UOT.. Olfll to fl .. "Id Cl•lm) '"IM offk l of Tl'll' DuUMi' • tOnclU( ... ..,,. Ir., ... , OI -11cw·1wkt (_..or'°---· ·-dlwl(t.&.11. T'tllflTillTCOlll'CA llll'OllNlA 911 .,. 011Clt: LiltLouKl119 ANDlll'a•TMIECOUNT YOI" ,,_ltNmklU.......,•......, PVBUCN Tl'llt .t.t ....... , ..... , lllfd ""'"'... oa.uio• • gfllc • ,, OEML E Jl , J>E AO'N:·:i---========,,-- C-1(klrtiolOr.,.go:Count,on5'P-CA$1M0.11177t LAN 0 E R . •IE. R GK \'I ' HOT1teTOCRl0fTOU .. ..., 11, ltli. !.UMMONS L.Al)CHENGC.O. and L(.,..tNE i" UW SUPl!lllCMll C:OUltTOlll' Tiii! STEYERSOH 8ROS. • cor•Mlon O ty ol Lq a.'°'"· 111 LO~ A~ STATIIOlll'CALlf'O•NtAflOll ,..,. f'ubll ..... Or..,.. COl\I O.ily Pllol, s.p(.11,:t.4,.ndOCI. 1,1, 19,S ~/~ PUBLIC NOTICE Pi•lnllll "'· MOUNTAIN VIEW Col#'lly,wl'lkhlatt.f"Offkt h.tl'llopilM"lf TMl!COUMTY'Of'DllANOfi OAIRIES, INC .•• corP•••t lofl, gil ou ...... or 1iw undl"lqt'tlel ltltlt .......... u DOflOTjotV CONSTAHCE HE OOl!N!, fMll••l-P••l•lll•llG l1t '11d «tat•. E$t1teofHAR0 lDl!:.M<ClVSICEY. WINIFRED f>MYL LIS P ILCH.AR D, Suen c t11m' wllll l lll n•ttt)l t T •lo.f l-IAAOLD EARL M<:(Ll.JS9(EV, DEE6LE INVESTME NT (0¥PAN'I', ¥0U(lwrl ~I bl lllH or pr-r>llCI ·~ 1tt...<1 I-IE McCLUSK.EY 111• H~D • Umllt'd p1rtn1rU'llp, Ptl IL1 P S. tfllnSll(I ...,lllln !!Mir n•O<llM ti ... tho! Mc.t LUSKEY, ~ct1 ... 0 • .....,, CLARI(; MARGA Ill E T S. CLA Rll:; 11"1 l'Ubllct l!Ot' ot 11111 nolll• ' NOTI CE 1$ HERESY GIVEN 10 1'1t NOTIC• TOC••OITO•S JOE DEE&LE ; SOLOMOH HAM· Of\ld. Al.IQll'l't. ttl~. tndtlOnol lrw .aoov1 "•n•tddltUMlll NO.A...... MONO OEE8LE ; AOV EDGAR EDl~N J DEMll::R u..t•ll---"llawlt1g cl11""'-otlm1 1u ... •1D11 COU•TOlll'THE DEE8LE; JANE 0. KORN; WILLl.a.M Ei t-Cl>IO• of IN WU! , .... wld "'"'~"! ••• r,quil"!'d lo !lie STAT•OPCAllPOfl:Mt .. POa GRANT OEEBlE ; R OBERT OI MldlM<•O.nl IJ11m wllh lJlt ntc•:i.lit•w THS.COUNTYO,OllANO• THOMAS DEE8LE , GLEN O!Al. Of:Mt..•11,l"ll•ONA.L.AHGEA. vouc ll•r\, In 11'1• Olllt• ol IP!t lntt. MltWf"orthit fit .. t•tofl!M.8El ATAl/ISTIC CORP., • Ct tltor ... t cor· aE•Gl(VU,T, UliUCjot lHGCO <.I• r k of I ht t b O v t • n 1111 td M. '-'<cW!lLIAMS.OKtMtd.. powllllon, AEPU6LIC P ETROLEUM .... lf!Wl ... E :tflk•or t .... c lt•l of llW •DO"" Mllll+lct Noll<• It r.Nby 91~ to U9dl1~ COMPANY', • corPOt•llflf'I; TITLIE AIW" .... "f'I Uw ('Ollr'I. Ot to pr._t lhl'm, with Uw hlvlf19 tl•I""' ... lf'ltt tM MM dlKfo. INSURAN'E AND TRUST COM· dtlL.of"l .. •tllelM. """'""M'Y \'OlltMrt lo lhf llfldtn,19Md ··~ .... ·-. u a••• -·· ·-O&nl to 1119 1•111tl•lml111 lhtofflu of PA.HY,• C.lltoml• corpor1lloll; J.P. lwitllOI .. Ult Ofll<• el PAUL A, HANNA, At-- tr. ,1 .. ~ or lllot .ior•Mld C-1 ... lo e u T l E R • 0 I L L A N D """" ........ c..:111_ toeol IOl'ntV •t l.t•,' .. , Do""' Drlw, SUl!f, t Too Much Suspense l Pf•Mnl tMm lo tN uncllf"•l9Md .i: tM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, t Publllhtd l?••noe CHll Olilly PilOI, 11. """"port S..C:h, C..lllornl• We.3, Ollie• ol ALFONS 6AUl!R MIG MIL.0 CtlUorni• torpor•Hon, PA~ FIC ..... l,, tncf~. ), 10, ''· ltlS ))(lol.1j M'lkll 11 tl'I• Pl.Ct ol bull NHS of t .. un-+ MAACHETTE. JR., •t J Monlirdt .. ,, COASiT GASOLINE COMPANY. • ~IOll"d In •It ~II••' ,,..,.1..ino IO Pltlf, Soil!t !OJ, In !ht Cit-, DI~ (allloml• torPOr•Uon; FREEMAN£. PUBLIC NOTICE U.t-Sl•t•of HlddectOenl, wltl'llnlOUI'" NIV\11'1, In Or•ng. c-1-,, 'lffflldilt.i:tff F.AtRFIELO FOUNOATION; ROY L. ·------------·] monlMM'WrlMllrtlpul>llc11lonot1n11 ottlc•l•l,_lll.-C•olb11$1-•oftt..,... STINHETT; ROSEMARIE STIN· notlc•. • • ~In tll m•lll1'5 P...-t•nlnO bf "'En; GEORGE CANTOR; L'tLE A. ._...,, JOHN ... McCLUSKEY ui!d ''''''· Such cltlm• wt th ,,_ GARNEfl:; RUTH .... GARN EA: 111:. fl. NOTICE TOCllEOITOltS JU!mlflhtr1torof lhl E\llllt nKMIMY llOIKM•s mutt bl llltcl or klRK; HELEN WHITE l(IAK ; SU,ElllO•COURTO,THI: oltt'f•bo11•n•mcid t1et-..nl From Wire Ser\lices Francis Cunningham, a finalist in th e 1\l assachusetts million-dollar lottery, surrered a heart attack while attending the drawing. floor of the I-louse chamber while the House was 1n re· prl~l'llld I\ 1tor•uld within H.ur RUSSELL D. GARNER; MARY ST .. TIEOFCALIPORNIA PAULA.HANNA mol'llM•ll1r the tlr"po,obU<•llor1oflhls LEWIS GARNIER; THE HEIRS ANO C:OUHTY'OPOllANGI'. AC..,_y•tWw rot!tt . DEVISEES OF THIE EST'ATE OF H•,A......S ttTO. .. r Prlvt,St•.JJ Dltet1Aug1111 l 1,1•1S WARREN L.HIEEll:ER,DlCEASED; E•l•lt ol H. C.HRIS NE!lSON, '"""'°"' .. adl,C..:111.tUM CC5S. • "fhe Sena te Rules Committee unanimously ap- proved the nomination of Pulitzer-Prize winning historical Daniel J. Boorstin to bead the Library o( Congress but cautioned him on future writing ac· tivities. OLIVEM.R0 81,.ING STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF ~Md. T .. •014) ... 1"141/ ... J.IJ.0 Eafl:ulrla of llw WIU ot CALIFORNIA, • toroor•llQrl; STAN· NOTICE IS HEAIE6Y Gl\/EN to tlw .. n0r-., ..... A•mlllhll"•Mr He was hospitalized in critical condition. Cunningham s uffered the attack as the \\'inner of a $100,000 prize was being announ ced at a Boston .hotel . I-l e was not among the winners. ul<lde<IOllll DARO GASOLINE COMPANY, •cot• Ct.s!W• ot IM •bo,... nt111'1d ~l P\lblltl'>H 0rlf'l9l" C041" D•lly Pllol. AlFONS•AUEll t... por.uon; WESTERH QPEA.a.TIOHS tNll: .. , S*'°"'5 hlwlnq Cltlms .,..Ml ~r l 10 11 2• 191~ l.116-1~ MILOMA•CNETTE,Jll. IMC., • COtpot•llon; INI tll otl'lff ... Hid diUdotnl •r• r..wlr.i:\ to lilt ' ' ' • AIWIWrial Lt"" llefMWDuniu-n cl•lmlnQ Incl right, ti· ltwm, wltn tr. nece~\.lry vouci--s, "' JMtiM.rell l•Y P1••• 1)9, Hl•ta, 1i.n or lnl1re'l In ttw rNI 1t1t otllce of Int clerk of tne •-lffl· 5111911:1 prapntydHc:rlbld In Int complllnt .ct-tltltdc-t. .. lo P'"t.....,l ln .. m, W•tn IN L...-NJ.tue:I, C•lif.t1•11 -•to ~ntlU'i owner!otllp, or .nr _..,, vovcr.rs, to In• undtrlol;ned • PUBLIC NOTICE MADA~1 F:. Clfli\NG KAl-SHEK widow of the Io~er leader of Nationalist China , leaves today for lha1Jnited States for medical treatment. Chairman Howard CallOOn <D·Nev,) said the committee ''will make clear in its report on the nomination that he is not to carry out any writing ac· tivities to the detriment of lhe library or his officiaJ duties. PUbllll'led 0r•"9l' (Oltl O.Uy Piiot, cklud ~ pltlnUll"• tlll• tt.r91o, •I It'll Oftk• of NOAH NED JAMIN, Auo.l,,tndSfot.3,10.11,1t1l SJ01-1S Dtttriditrlb, Sull• I, 1•1 Sovlll Ci vt<. Drlw. P•lm ' TjotE PEOflt.E OF THE STATE Of' Springs, C•Ulor11lt 91l•7. wtiid'I b U. CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS pl•• of Dusl...,,s ol Int undetllogMd I" NOTICE TOCllEOITOAS SUPEfl:IO• COUllTOPTl-IE ST .. TE OF CALI FOllNIA FOii TN« COUNTY OF OllANGE ·~~adame Chiang, who is reported tO be in her 70s·;""·said in a statement hat she has not been in good lleaJth for two years. The nature or her illness was not disclosed. TO: MOUNT .. IN VIEW DAIRIES, •II m.tttn ptrttlnlllQ to rM Hhlt•ot l--------------l 1NC., • corpor•llon; OOROTHY Wold~.wltrill'llourmontl'll•ll.,. PUBLIC NOTICE It was charged that ( Roorstinusedemployeso! PEOPLE )· S.UPE•IO• COUfl:TOPTHE $TATE 0,. CALI ~RNI .. '°II THl!C:OUNTY Of'Ofl:ANGI! CONS TAN CE HEDDEN$; tJllflr1lpubOuhonolU'll1notict. WINIFREO PHYLLIS Pl LCHARO; OltHAugUSI II, 1t1S the Smithsonian's . . Dt!E6LE INVESTMENT COMPANV, l(AJSF.NEt.SON • l~ttc:I P9rtn..-trilp; Pttll!P s.. EM1t utoro11ri .. wu1 01 Chiang died April 6. Museum of History and '--------- Techncilogy, which he ,,.. ............ HOTICll! OP HEA•IMOOP NTITION fOR ,..OU.TE OP WILt. AND"°" .ll!"ell:S ftSTAMEMTA•Y' CLARK; MARGARET S. CLARI(; lhe•Do11tn•,....,dOete0tnl JOE DEE8LE ; SOLOMAN HAM· HOAHHE.DJAll!IN Madame Chiang, a 1917 :graduate of Wellesley College. last visited the United Stales in 1965-66. once headed, to help him in writings. • Etl•t• OI ROSE D. AO.I.MS, O.c••toM . ,...ONO OEESLE ; ROY EDGAR 5t.l.1•1s.utJICl11lcDrlv• QEE&lE; JANE D. 1(0RN; WI Ll.IAM P'•lmS.prh•••· C•lll. t22•J GRANT DEE8LE ; ROBERT Tl'l:l1l41JU.UU THOMAS 0EE8LE; GLEN DIAL; --==~: .. ulo~o.it Diii" PllOf, NOTICE IS HE RE8Y C:IVENhl H. Dick Drayne. press aide to Sen. Edward M. CLAY MEAv1s n., r111d Mrtln • ,,.u. ATAVISTIC CORP.,• c..tllfoml• cor-' porttlon: REPUBLIC PETlllOLEUM ~ildS9J>l .l. 10, t J. ltJS U02·1S • K -· "d h . I . g th M h tt tlonl« Prot..t101.WIUtnd lOI'~ ennic:uy, sa1 e ts eavm e assac use s °' ut1tn Ti\l•mertt••r 10 ""' ,_.1• COMPANV, • corpor•l10fl; TITLE INSURANCE /\NO TRUST COM· PUBLIC NOTICE ln an atmosphere of what he called "friendly banter," Rep. Jack Kemp, a conservativ e Democrat's of/ice to take a job in the presidential u_., rol•••llC• lo wJll(h It midi! lot campaign o( SargentShri\ler. tw1fltr parUcul•rt, •"II 111•1It.11 .... ...cS pit<• of f!ffr lng IM 1-"-'ti.tr> Drayne said he will be involved in "general ~1or 51o1..,,11tr>0.1t1s,.1t:si .. m.. campaign planning, issues, strategy, that sort of fn111tcourtroomo10eciart""9l'llN1».Jof PANY, • Cllllornl• tDrPGrltkln; .J.P.J-------------- 6 U T LE R ; OIL LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, • MME.CHIAHG Republican from Buffalo, N. Y .• ~parred verbally with 13 touring Soviet journalists. They talked ror more than an hour about capitalis m , the i\fiddle East, nuclear arms limita- ticin. Soviet emigration and football. ulcl <IMlr1, •I 100 Cl11k Clffltlr Orlv• thing .. in the Shriver camp. He said he will begin w•i 1, 1n '"• City 01 S•nt• ""•· working Cor Shriver, who was the 1972 Democratic c.111om1 •. vice presidential candidate, within a month. o.Mct:i~~=':: ~:~HM, ~~·~·:;n~·.~6'i."i°; :u~~~ ;:~~~ 1 ~ Col:llfot?'lll corpor•tlflf'I: FREEMAN E. FAIRF'IELD FOUNDATION; ROY I. STINNETT ; ROSEMARIE STINNETT; GEORGE CANTOR ; LYLE A. GARNER; RUTH H. GARNER; k . 6. KIRI<~ HELEN WHITE KIRK ; RUSSELL D. GARNER; MARV LEWIS C:ARHEA; THE HEIRS AND OEVISEES OFTHE £$TATE OF' WARREN L. Mf"El(ER, OECE.ASEO; STANDARD OIL CDM- P'ANV Of' CALIFOANl.a., • corPCW•· lior'I; STANDARD GASOLINE OOM- PANY, I corpor•tfon; WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC., 1 co.-por.ilon; •nd Ill Ill""' ptr50llS Uf\IU\OWn C~ 11111 MJ' r ight, tlllt, tU•tt, IJ.wi or lr.- Kemp, who was a professional rootball quarterback with San Diego and Buffalo before his el~on to Congress in 1970, look the group ont~ the * .-~ co...nt,aert _ Los Angeles City Councilman Dave--c:un-· =::,~~~O: ningham's home was burglarized or an estimated 11MtrU1 .. 1c1w111A ..... cS4_.cooo __ icnch_ocucscech_co_ld'-it_e_rn_s".'Po''-li-c_e_s_oo_·_d_. ________ ,~~2~~::~:11•1111•''''' I -_ t· A""""-Jf..-: .... Ut ...... r , PUBUC NOTICE ---PU·Bl:.J€ NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUDU~ Or•n91' Cotst D•ll~ PllOI, ------------J------------1---~=--===---J.------------]Stpl· 10, 1,,,..1, 1t1S J.M.1S F1CT1T1ous 11us1NEss STATEMEN;FoJs~~·FNooNMENT F~C:~T~~~!:~:.1:::' F~c:~T~~~!:~!':::s j.,UBLIC NOTICE T~ fol~!."!'! s;:.!!i~~~ng Olt\i FICTITIOUS 8USINESS IOIAME Tiit IOllOW'IMI per ton b dOlll!I busl· Tl'le loltowlng ptft.Otl b OOf"I lb!N· ,_.It. T,,. lDllO\Wlt'lg perwns ha1'e allan· ""''••: ,..,s•s: ' ~l TORO C H I RO PRACTIC 01'· dolled the u!.e ot lht llttltlOY~ bu!.lneti J OT AM8RI FOOOS, 11 .. l \IHI S...-SE R\/ICE INFORMATION NIEW5, FICIES, 23»1 El Toro Rd .• £1 Toro, lllMT'lt": •• Mll rl•, Mlsi lon Vl•jo, C:•llloml• 1'°92 8u$1\ard SI ., H1>nllngton BefCh, c..tljf0<1'1l1916.30 l#rbert Haw~ln~ Re altors, <l(lO E~I "''~.... ••· 1 Oo aw~ 'Ht.II CA. 9?W Flo 111 Id 6• r man, O . C., 21>131 l7lh Street Costa Mt~ill C..Ulornl• "' m .....,, f/Y WI-·•• S.r9I (. Helc141m•n, 19091 8l.istr.lrd MatO•ltn• L•ne, Mls$!on Vltto, 91611 • • Vl• S•nl• M1rl•, Ml$$IOn Vl•Jo, st.,HunllngtonS..•ch,CA.nMtt Gltll!fnl• 926JS Tht Flctlllou1 Buiineis Ni!lrnr re. c.tlfoml•916'5 Tiiis tiuslneu Is condvc:ttd by p ln-TI'lts Duslnnl Ii conductf/d by 1111 ..... ltrr~ 10 •bclvt wt\ 1ut0 In OfllnQll! Thi• binlnHI Is conductltd 0.,-M ht-CllVldutl. ll'lltof,.or•ttG HMKl•Uon otri .. , than• COunlyonMllrcn12 1975 dl<rldulol. StrQIC .... ,klt!m•n pw"INnl'llp, Tri H•rbor Re111ti.or\ toe Q East Gr•MmM.Otwiburr Thi' lb'lerr..,t w11 flied wllh Ille R. 6ERMAN, D.C. 11ttlSlrNt,Cost• M1w,'c.11i0mi191•11 This 1"1•mMI •• , tiled wltt'I ttw Counly Cttrk of Or.n99 Colll\IYOfl 5ep. This ttltll1'Tlflll 'flt•s lllt'd ""th ttw ln1111u\inni w•iconO...i;:t!'dby • COi"· County Cl•rk ol Of•n99 Courrty on Sep. tember •, 191S. County Clerk of Or1<10f1 County on por•tlon. lemblr IS, lt1j. F'7<11t Jt~2'. 191S. Tri H••Dor Ae•llors, Int. F(17H PubUSl'led Ofa119t COll51 O•lt' Pllol, • S ' • ' •.... , Publlstw<S Or1ngt CO.st 0.lly Piiot, F•n» y; v" rom• n1 . ..., . S1pt.10,o,1,,1no0<L1,1•1s JOf.15 ~llV'led Or111noe: Co•tt Dilly Piiot. Tr.ls tlaleml!'nt was tiled "'1tn trie s.pt. 11,24,•tldOCl. 1,1, 191' JSU-75 SUP'E•IO• C:OUfl:TO, TMt: 1"'101 In lh9 rul prac>erlr deKl"lbll!d In SJ .. TE OP CAl..IPORNIAPOll tfltcompl1lntM1 .... rse to pl1t11t.1n·s liUe tHIC:OUHTYOflOfl:MGa U'lfttto, ............ YOUAREHERE8VN0TIFIEDtMI NOTICI 0, HIARINO OP ln.Cllon~sbffn tommcinct<\•115t PIJTITIOM P'Ofl: .. fl:OIATI °'MU. 'IOU. ~ ee<fl ol \'OU, In lht ......... I.ND POllli LeTTE•s TllTAM•N• 91111tltd COW1 utW;Mr tlle provisions ol TARY' S.ctlon JH .r th• Code of Civil £11•11 ol MYRTLE HARTER, Prot.....-.oltfltSl•ltotc..tllloml•bv Dl<.MMCI. plllntltf lbc:Mi MrNil, lor IM purpoM NOTICE IS HEREllY' OIVEH tt..i of dle-tamltnlno •II ad<rerse clllrns Md MATTHEW F. VOGELJlotlllltd,....ln douclJ llPOf' tt.. !Ille to •II ttillt certlln • -'111ontor Proti.lt or Wiii n tor~ Jul "'"°""1UJ»tltG +n tM County o1 -•of LAtliln fQ~t...., to thl! Or1ngt, Stti. DI c.1lfornl•, dffcT"lbeti PtttlltMr, Nllf'tnet lo "lfllllkh h,,...,. "lallowt: for ""11Wr ptrtkullf1,, 9f'ld "'-' tr. Tl!• norlhl•st ciu•rter ol lh9 SUPl'.lllotl CDURTOI" THIE STATI: Of' CALIFORNIA llOR TNI: COUNTYO,OAAHOE N•.A-Mtlt NOTICl:OFHEARINGOF ~IETITION l<Ofl: ,llO•ATE OP WILL it.NO f'O• LETTl:•S TE$TAMEN- TAfl:Y' IE•t•lt of 8E;RHICE M. LIND, ,_. .... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVl!N tfllt MARSHALL I!. LIHD l'lat llkld...V.• Pl'tltlon for Pt>obtlt or WfU llfld for 1'" IUlnt• of Lltt1r1 Ttsl•m•.,l••Y to tN Plflt'-t°, r1ltr .. nce 10 wnich Is m.ie !..-lul1 ... r par1kul1r5, Ind 11\ft the Ii,,.. ~plk•Ol""•ringlhf!-M!i bltn Ml to.-Oc!Oblrr 1, 191S, •t 9:XI •.m .. In IM courtroom of ~­ NO. 3 ol Mid C0\111, •I 100 Cl<rk Ctllttr Orl<re W.tt, In t,_ 01'1" of S..Qo .._, t.illoml•. Oet.OStplitmllertj, 197$ WILLIAM E. St JOHN, county Cl•r• MAltSHAllHICl(SOM AnlorMyat Ltw Inf U11t•l11 a1M. ...,, ... $Ml.I Menk•, Col:lllOl'flll tMOI T .. : (!131,.._Jm Att11nr1fM1 ""'"''-r Pub11$/'llld 0r•"9l' C.0.11 Dtily Pilot, Stplt'"""r 17, 11,2,, 1915 .15S1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE 11,...Mlllp!.M:•ofllot•rlont!M-Ms Ptdh••5t ciu•r-ltt ef S.cllon 13, -------------~Ptfmber3,10,11,7•.191S l:M7-Ji County Cltrk of O•an<Jfl CO\INy onl--------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE .-ugui111. i91s PUBLIC NOTICE ' ·P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l nt IOl lOwh"ll 0tr50llS t r• doing bulJ. ne~•t.: C APTAIN'S LOCI( ER HUN- 1"1HG TON HAA BOUR, 171:16 P.cllk. Cotsl Hl11llwt ~. Hunlln11!on Be•cn, Calltornl• '171>49 ~~•wport Supply Compt ny !A C•fdomi1Corpor;ition l,11•21 Dllmlfl :StrM-1. Ir'""'· Ctliforni1tl105 Tn1i. Du•iness ;, cond1>c lecfbr •CO<· po•tt!Q"I. Newpor1 S1>ppty Com peony •r ew 111 Prnldt'nt Tl'tl! $1fltmtnl w•s l 1t!'d 'fltllh Ifie Couolr C .. rk ol Or•n911 count• on Sep· "'""'"'4, 19/S. ·• 1'"'741• PQbll$1'1ed Of'•nott (Oo\SI D•lly Pllol. ::.e,.._10,11,2•,1nc1oc1 .1,1 •1~ ~s " PUBLIC NOTICE F•1111 Publl!otled 0 ••"9' Co11~1 oau-, Pliot,l--~,","c",-.,","o_u_•"•"•=•"••-•"•"•~--1 Stpltmber 3, 10, 11, ,., 1975 .lJll·IS NAME STATEMEIOIT ...,..Mt tor Oct. 1, 1•1S, •I t :lO ._m., In TownsNp•SoutJI, R•nge 11 We.&, lntht h ~room ol 0.~ ...... 3 of Altl'llttlo U1 8olMS, In Ille d ly ol ~I· FICTITIOUS llUSINESS Yid t0..11, •I 700 c;...ic Center Drl<re lftg{IOJI 8tKlt. Coiontr ot 0•1ngt. SWlle NAME STATEMENT w'''· In lh• cur ol S•l'll• Ane, ol ClllforTll ... , show1I Oii. lnlP re· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT TI'l9 rollowlnq person Is ctoillQ tK& l'ltU I S: euo·s tNTERNATt ONAL CUISINE, 597 W , 19111 St., Coll• Mewo, C.Ulomla '11>21 H9 .. n G. s-id1111, •n1 GuinlO+J l.tnt, AMllfllm, C•lllornl• 9111M ™' Duslness i1 tonelu<lt-d 111 •n 1,.. dlvlduil. H91enG.S-l<l•n Thl1 sttleml!'"t w•s filed wltn trie County Cl•rt ot Or1n91 Count~ on Sep. Ttot fotl -iflll (19f SOllt ••• dOOll!l llVSI· !>Ml•~ LET 'S GO FISHING CLUB .• 110:J1 La "'e~li Lillne, Hunt1n11ton Bt•tn, C.lilDrnl11921>tl 0 ... 111111 sneuo .. , 11102 Lill Mr..a ~ne. Huntlll<jj\On 0ei!ltM, C.h!orn•a ,,. .. Peul Jtmt!I Alex1t'lder s.r .. Ins:! Aw•lon l 41 nt, Huntlng lon 8t•ch, C.Ufornll HMJ Artriur F. ,,.,orris, lltl'J Ctllk, Northrl(lge. Ctlllornl• t 131• Tri I& buslnes$ 11 (ortducttd by• tlmll· ectpattnerlll'llp. P•ul J. AltMandtr Sr. Trils sl•le,....,nt Wll) llled ll<llM tl'll!I C.01>nty Clerk ol Ortngt County on Sep. Tl'le tollo••nv l>tfloOI\$ ••e clOOnobusl· t.illoml•. c.orded In bool SI, NOi ,, Ill Mls-... ,,.s: O.tldSiptembe't1S,1t1j cell~ #Nl~s. re<ords DI Ol'"ltll!ll! DARYL'S Cl.EANINC: SERVICE. WILLIAM E.SIJOHN, Qlunl-,,ClllfOrnl•. 1W17T111l11droC1tcle,81d9.2-G.NU!61on Counl-,Cltrlo. EXCEPTING THEREFROM lt.31 viej.o,C•. 9'ltl75 MA HM IE euris portion ll'lltlua.d within the sllpol la'ld Robt,. Be<1nle Holc hklsi, 11'5 """'""r•tUw deKJ"lbfd in the Clflf'ds 10 lllfl Oraroge An.heh,. Slrttl, (OSI• Mtl ill, CA. Apt. "l.t•l M.911•11• el ... , Coun1y Flood COfltrol District rteorded 1f.o,mv w..111 October 16, 1•s. In t10o11,.,.1,Pi'Ot119 Carpi Jol'lll Thom•'· 2«111 c.-n.1 ........... CMlfwll4t ti Ml Md In booll. 4"2, P"9fc 122 or Offkl•I Ort,.., Et Toro, CA. 9'lt31'.1 """'"'-• fw: ~U.....-A9<or$, •NI ,..,tcorelfld 5-ptewcitr Tiiis bu51ntss ls <.ol'IClucttG lby • ,.....lthMll 0r..,.. C.O.tl o.lly Piiot, 11, 1t61 In bool •ZU, •I p.,gon 131..:I gener•l Nrlnets.lllp. s.ottmmr 17, II, I,, 1•7S :wt.JS 14lol0flielll Records, 0.ryl J. TllOO'!>•s YOU .. RE HERE 8¥-DIRECTED to Tri ls sttttm11nt wu llled ""'ti'! lfle PUBLIC NOTICE !lit wlltl the Cieri< of I._ •bo~llled Coullly Clerk of Or•llflt COuntyonSesi· l-------------·I court• -Hien pleadint in r1Sp011MIO te""bl1' .a, 1t7S. l::mti rM comtilllflt In •n kllOll ..,lltled n • P414IS MOTIC•TOCfl:IOITORS •bo...,, brOU1Jhl ... Inst you In tl'w Publl"'«I oranve COllSI O.\ly Pilot, ..... .....,.,. ~-Court of the St•l•ol (lllfoml• Sott:>4. 10, 11,2•, •net OC:I. 1. 1t1s l-117•15 lU,l.ll:lo• cou•TO,TMI. 111 Mid hlr !he County 01 Or•11111, wtlhln S.T .. TllOPCAllPOll:Nl .. POft tlllrty IJOI dllys •lter 5ol!r111~ of...- F'7MO 1111'.l>tr•, \VS~ f'ulbUshed Or•11g1 (015I Dtlty Piiot. F41'11 temblr 12, 1915. TH•CDUNTYO•ofl:ANOll mom. t" th• M•llt r of lh• Eil•I• ol Y0UAREHERE8YIU)TIFIEDtNll 5'rt:>I. 1,,1,.1nct0<1. 1,1, 1•1s · 311o.1! Publliti.O D••119' co.st D•llw Pllol, :,.~~~-'~'c"~'c·'~'c·•~~~°'~'c·"''~':''"'~!~:'•:::••~---;;;;c;;;;~;;;:,-;;:;;-;"'""'"--P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·--NOTICE TO CllEDITOAS Nt. A..ult SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STA"FEOF CALIFORNIA FOii THECOUHTY OF ORANGE In lllfl M11t1er ol Ill• Ei ltle o l DOMENICO CIUFFO, ~cea\,HI. Noll<• h l>l:'reby 11l11t1n lo <tedltor\ MYi"9 (lalm\ 1i;i.lnsl ll'le stid Clf!U· dent to 111.-~id tlalms In the office ol !ht clerlo. ot tne •lo•~sa1d (OUrl or ro p<rltt'I\ lhl.'m lo lhl.' 1>nder\1gne<1 •I t.,. o"lct ol JEFFREY T. 08ERMAN, :»50 Wllihl<e SI~<!, Suite 1410 In t~ Ci t' ol Lo' An~le\, +n Los AnQll.'lf!\ co...1,, wn1cn l•tter ol!lce Ii Int l)la<e PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMIE STATEMENT Tht lollowlll!I Pf1"Wnl Ir• lloll'lt;I bus I· ""$lf \! ALI SO N M O RT G AG E INVESTMENT TRUST.10'91 5'11 .J0a- <1uin Hllli Roild, N .. wporl 6e1tri, c.i1,tornl1 9ll>l>O RO<;lllr M. Allbon, •• Linet. ltl•, Ntwport S..-ch. C•I itornl• 911>1>(1 Geor9t L. At9yros, 1>2 Linda ISll, Newport Bl ten, C•lllornl• 92W.O J1rres C. Bt illCt, 11-0SO AlntPWI Ori Ye, Encino, Cahlornl• 91 llt Malin Bu•<1llam, S3S San Gorplo, S.n 0119', Ctlllornl• 92100 Roy Dou,.,..ilt'll, 'Jll> SlrMt, "'-'I"' del Re y, C•lllornl• '°191 01wld 8 . He yler, Jr •• 10t10 Bl!rlit;l~· RG.td, LOI •no• .. •· C•lllor .. 1•'!002' Gt11ln Mllltr, SOii Norlll Mcc.ddi!n PlilC•. Lin Af>99let, C•tllornl.litOl»t fortst E . OU.on, 24 Lind• ur., NPwPQrl Bt 111cn, C•llrorfll•t"'60 Tiii~ busines1 I• condutled l>'I • blnl-""$• lru\I. Roy Do1>m1nl. TruslM Tiii~ "fllemtnl wtl Ill"' wlth lht County CIP.rk or Or11n0t Countron Aue. '°· 1~11 ...... Publllollt'O Or11199 Co111t O•lly Pllol, ~pt 10, 11, ''·•n110<1. 1, 191i .:W0.1S PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICETOCllEOITOllS NELLIE PEARL WADDLE,~ you S.O •PJ>tlr •""iMI 1111\Wer •~ SU,E•IO• C:OU•TO,THE Otcuwcl. fbOW requlr9d, UM! pl•lntlll wlll IM:.e STATEO,CAUFOllNIAR>m Nolle• Is Mr•bY 11/Wfl lo crtdihln luclQft'ltM !Or •llY money or dl"""Qll!S THIE COUNTY' OFO•ANGE M\111111 cltlms •99lnsl ttit Mid cteu-ClfltNnded In IM cornpl1lnl or wlU_apP- .... A+&M4 · clli'll lo Ult stld cltlms In Jt>e cflk• of ly to"" COurt for t11r r1Htf Ol'mlnlk<cl Esllte of LORE"' R, WAIGHT, tr. cletti o1 IM llfor•stld c-i or lo lnthtcbmptMnt. OecHMCI. PNSlfll It."' lo IM UflderslQned ti tht YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDU\111 NOTICE 1$ HERESY GIVEH to tlW offlu ol 0.1 B•ll•r. 1611 w. BrOllCIWtr, Ifie ol:ltf'<I of thlt Kllon Is 10"""" the CA<li!or1C of lhl lbO""' ntm.cl dKedtfrt Sult• 101 In l1'lt City ol A,...,lwlm, In tDoo• n.mtd ...,..tld•ntS Mt forth It. thtl tll penons hlvlnq ct•Tms ..,.11\Sf Or"'91' County, wtok JI 11ttw otlk• 1, Nll• .. ol his or thtlr cl•lm or tl•lms; to ll'le Ml<I dKecNnl ••• required llD ui. !ht DI Kt ol buslMt1of tM ulldlnlQl'llf(I ll'w rt•I proPtrl, In the comi>l tint ,......,_ wltll IM 11e<nwry voutl*'s, In 1., •II ~lten 119rl•l11!1>9 to s•ld 1Hllrtt. herein dncrlDed, II •n' '°" or tl>ey It. offk• of !tit clerk of Ill• libo¥9 -Suell cl•lms with th• ntc•,1••r 11...,., •ncf thll wcflCl•lm or d .. msbf Utledtourt, DrtOpr9W!lttlMm, wlttltht _...,.. """" bl filed or pnwnted" MIJ"""9d to tl'lfl !told •NI of flit "''eel, n.c:essery v~l'ltr1, to11'1e undtnigrltcl .ttnWkf ..tU'lltl four rnontl'ls •i.r thr-..-d thtt pt•lnUlf'i tllle lo s•ld '"'pro- 11 tM olfkt ol DE MARCO. llARGER lll'llpubllc.tlonor tlllsnotk•. perty 1>t qulttt!'Cf 19<1lnst N<-1'1 ol ttw. ANO BEAAL, Allornt" •I l.tw, S!O Alber1Llol(l•11Wl>ddl• tboYe·,...,mt-ddt~no.11ts. H1wporl C•nttr Dtl11•, Suitt 900, EllM\11111'.tll'llWUI Vou mty 5"k lllfl 14vlc• of .n •I· ~S.Kl'l,C.Otlfor1'11•'2WO,wl'lkl'I orMidditc•Otf'lt tornt' on •ny m•lt•• COllll9Cltd Mlh ls IM pie<• of '"-'llnHS ol lfW un-Dl:L UllllY' It. COft'IPl•lnt or tnl1 1umll"IOftl,. Si.icri dlnlQNd kl all PNtters ~'*'II lo """""y-et.L.t• tltor"My ihOuld De COl\Mlltlld wlll'llll IM tr. HIM• of Sf+d 0Ktd9n1, •llNll fCMW tftW • .....,._.y tlmt u.,,11 lttl.0 In thl• '""""'°"' I« rnanltts.tltrtl'ltllntCIWlk•llorlottnb ....._.., lllM'lt • ""'""' plt:adlng lo lht wrn- noll<.t. ~C.llfefW•tHtl • !MllnL Oe'-ds..,t1f'rlb9rt, lt7S. Putlllthltd 0..MIQ9 CNtt Delly Piiot, GI-under "'Y 1191\d •NI M.i ol tht GWEND.WRIGHT 5'!pl:.t7,l ......... 0Ct.1,l,lt1S ,,.,,_,) Swptrl•r C ourt ol t h• St•l• ol EXKutr111or1 .. w111 c..111om1a, 11'1 Mlf lor ,,,. OM!tr of o11,..111.,.1N1M11dteedlll'll PUBLIC l'IOTICE er.,., tril• 211ri d•Y of NG...,,..,, OIMARCO,U.ll:OElll: .. NO•llllAL 1'14. •. An.mtndUw ROT'tC8TOCll:•OITOlllil WIU.1,.,,.1,$1.IOHN, ,,. ... ....,..OHl.~l ... S••• SUPllll:IDfl:COURTO,THll ci.rtioflri. ~ .. K .. Clltfwlll•ttw SllCMttlor Covrl Tl'!! O't4)'*4111 ITATI °' CAll POll:~IA l"OR er N•l9119 L. Drummond Al'tlrMFl .... l!llK.tri• ~I C:OUHTY' 011' O• .. MOl O.puty c .. ,11 "'*'lltlt!Wd Of.tnQt Colt ! Delly Piiot, N .. A-Mll.I IS£AL) 5t:pt.10,11,2,,91'1d0ct.l,l,7S 1S03-1S Elt•lt OI MILO ESTA8R00K NOWll!ROIERTNl:R OAYIOSON, .J R., •II • MILO E . AMDaROWN OAVIOION, JR •• ·~· MILO ........ n .. Lllw EASTA8R001( OA.VIOSOM,.ic.MllO .,..~•0.1 ... 1!.0AVIDSOM,•11.0Mlt.ODAVIDSON, • 0 .. PUBLIC NOTICE SUl"l:•IDfl:COURTO•TNll OK .. .cl. ' · .lllt.1 ~UPElllOll cou•TOlllTNli STAT•O•CALIPOll:NIAIOft NOTICE Iii HEREIY GIVENlolhe ~-=-~"~ . ...., ST ATC 0, CALtJ<O•tlltA l"Oll THIC:OUNTY OF O• .. NOll cl'9dllor1Ol1114 •bO'wt ,...,,,.,,d!Kldfr'll Artf Ct4t Ill Tjotf COUIOl1Y OF OilANOI! Ht. A ..... J lflM Ml Pt,.._. hlVl"I <l•llfl5191inst N . A....,. MOTICI 0,. HI! A ll:INO Ofr 'tr. s6W ~.cllfll •rt r•qulrftl 1o file AIUnit"._.PlfllllHI NOTICll 0, HllAlllil•o OP NTITIOM..Ofl: ... 09 ... TlotrWtU. "*"'""""°"'f'IKHWl'V-..C.....,,,.,, ...:;::~~o.'ir.~:7~\r,:,~ "JITl()frll ,0. PRotAT• CW Will ..... 0 "°" L•"t•S T•lTAMll• fll ... of tftt ,..,_If tr-.,._._ -r· AND lll'O .. llTTS.lllil TlllT~•N· TAltY lltlM ...... tt .. IW'ttlM!ht>trl,wlttlll'lt MOTICE OF SALE OF ""'"L ... O,E •TY' AT Pll:ll/ATE SALE .... A-ll)f1 IM THE 51.tPEll IOR COU•TOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA •OR TME COUHTY OF ORAHGE In th• M•ll•• ol 1n1 Est1te ot MICHAEL P. 8ARAN0 V, ~ctMed. Nolle• Is l»rebr g!'ffll thlt the l.ft- dor5lol\l'd will Mtl •I Prlv1t1 wi., la !he JllfM't .nd bfsl bidder, Mltlie<t llD COlll'irm.!lon of wld Superior Co<.w't,on Ill' 9ftfl'" tM 2'111 d•Y of S.pltmblr, !91S, •t th• ofrlc• •I AL8EATINI, MURHPHV Md GILL, 1181 Ciflltury Ptirt Eou, ~!I• 1101, Los An,eles, C.Olllornl• 'll>M7, Count, of LOS Angf!IH, Sl.i.• ti Col:llfol'ftl•, tH t,_ rlghl. Ullt Mid 111"""111 of Hld dKN~ .i. lf'lt time ol dNlh .nd •II Int right, llll••l"l!J lnltr•,l INI tn• eSlilllf OI ,.Id dKNsed ,,., .-cqult.O by oper111llon ol I•• or ot!W<"Wllt othf/r lh•n or In illddillon to 11\11 ol Ml<l dtc1•:s.eO, •I the time ot de- .th, In.,,., lo •11 th .. c••l•fn Rell. PIO- Ptrtr •ltu•ltd In tne County ot Rl~trlldt, Stttt ol Celllornl•. P9f1lcwlwlw OH<.rlbld ff fol'-'. ~ Will: PARCEL I~ All ol Lot 10 of TrllCt No. KS"t t1 per rn.p recorded Ill 9ooli- ,,_ P6IJl'S 17 •nd 11 ot Maps 11'1111111 otlke 111 h AKordtr of "'Id <:ounty. PARCEL 2; An undlwlded l/lttl't lrt- 1""1.l 1" tnd 10 Lot U ot MIO TrKI No. 1'5't tor rKn•ll°" Pll•PCK•• Ind IN teclUtlHt,,..,elor. PARCEL 3 : An undl11idt!d l'IOll· ••dusl ,,. rlgtot lof lnqteu and "9'~~ _, f Kl loot •CCl 5S e•,ffnfnl O\lf!t LOU Jl ... d 3' or Sll•O Trtct No. 26$9"' \lloWf'I Oii IM fl!Ctrded mlP of stld tr.cl, stld right i»lnq •~r1eftllll to I .. t6''ldc!Hcrlbld I S P1r(tl an.."'°'"' ~ly k-n I t: 1otM s.nctniPH, P•lm Olstrl, COuntr ol Rl'fUildl, sa.t• of Col:Ult"'I •. T•l"l'M of M:t tffh In l•wlul '"°""of h Unlttc:I Stites on confirmation of t•lt, •r parl C1$1l end b•l•rw::• 9\'ldltnud l>y not• se<.ur.O D'(Morig19e or Trvsf: Oe9d on t._ proper1y to '°1d. Ttfl M'Ufll ol tmou"I Did to be ctepM.11· ..wttl'lllkl. 8!diOl'olfeP'!l lo M lnwrlll119andMll i. i-tc:olwd •I IM •fores•ld Offlct .i trlY llmt •lier '"-llrst Pllblk911on ~ tKd belor•d•teol s•M. 0t1..s 11111 n th d•r ot Stptemtier, "" luge,..J.A1bfrllnl Adml.,l1lr•lo• wl1nW11t Arw.119dortM Esl•I• ol Mid o.c.e.nt AL•allTIMI, MUfl: .. HY ..... GILL -~Nrtl•tl _,,,, .... ....... Qllft""'•...., T.i: 121JJ ti6-ntil A...,_ys.., M!Nftittr.-t..- lll'Ulbllll*! Of•'"I' ea.11 o.ur l'llot, ~11'T11111'"17,ll,24,t•IS l5S..1S .... A4'tll Est•t• ot MILDRED H . STANA.LANO, DK.9•slld. NOTICE IS Hf:RE6V GIVENl!I !111t tndlton ot uw '"°"" 111-.:t llK*i2!tnt tl'lill •11 p...-s.on1 hiving (l•I""' ~Ml ll'le 511(1 dfl:ldfllll •re Nqul•ird lo Ille ti.m, Wiii) t,_ netllMry 11ouc.twn., In IM oflkt of Ille Clfrti of IM tbo"'8 en- llU.O court,°"" to IM"•M'llt 1n1m, •••llh the ntCa.wry lfOUChtn, lo IM Undel"!.i(r"lird al IM flffk• of, IJIEGAN, CRUMMY. GARRETT ANb l(IN"G INC., Allornty~ 91LAW,.nttMltA111Mir6hld., ..._. 8"1:11, Col:lllorrll• 91660, A\111; Tim S. Gr.-.d(, wflich b llM pl.-c• ol butlNss of U. ...,Slgntd In 111 """°'" P'f"· tlkil"I to tt. •st•W of s•ld .-.....nt, •Ullin four montJls •lltr ,,_ Ur1t Plo*DI ic.tlon ol-tll 1 i nol.I« • • 0.MdMltll$1:tO,191S, WILLIAMS. WALDRON E lf<lllorol lllil WIU ol tMGq<rlnt,....,ddet•dent • •EGAN,Ofl:UMMY,GARll:&n AMOklNOINC. "litliiiiit;ntU• ay:TIMS.Ort""I .....~ ...... ...,.... .. kit, Ctlit. •Mt Tit: 0'14lUWISI An.-t.,. .... E:1K4'1tr" P\lbllthtd Or•noe Co.llt Diiiy Piiot, s.ot•mllllri.10,11,a•,1t7S .m+7!1 PUBLIC NOTICE STA44Jt T.S.MO.t»:7S THE FOLLOWING CDPV 01" "NOTICE'', THE ORl q lHAL OF" WHICH WAS FILED FDR~RECORO -0ll~I0..7S IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDIER OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAt.IFORN1A. HOTltt:OFDEFAULT AHO ILECTION TO SELL U"'Df.R OIEIEOOPTllUST NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN : THAT TITLE INSURANCE •nd TRUST COMPANY, • corpwallon It dul'I" substll\lltd Trustee Ullct.r • Qftd of Trust d•tt<I F1br11o1ry 2i, 1'72, t•· tcWct l>y 8AL80A 8AY CLIJ8, INC.. • CllHoml• corpor.tlon, 15 Tnl$tor, 10 W<.unt tfl11ln Obtl,.llOflS In ,,_ OI USF INVESTORS, a G9ol"gl• blllolnl"Ss Inn!, H blNlkl•ry, rfl:ord«t S-1t-7':, n IMt,,,..,.nt no. 1s10.1, 1 .. bOltll lOOrlO, PIOI m , of Offlcl•I R•corcb In tt. OI· fi(I ol the Recorder of Or•noe CO...ly. c..tlifornl•, u id obHg•Hons lrw.lud!"9 -nott !or the Princip•l sum of M,,S0,000.00, Ir.at 1ne benet1c1111 In· ttr"fti IA'ldiotr MH;fl Dttd of Tru~t rd ti.. :ib1199ilor!S 1-K Urf'd tnereby ert iwe-· Wf!llY Mid b, 1he ..,,dersl11ned; lfWll •• m.-ch of, .net ClflflU II In , tri• obl!Qltlons· lor Wfll<:ll l'Kh Dtetl or Trvil i•MCurllv- 1\.s occurred In tri.t P•YlfMnl l'lft not· ~ m.ct. of: Int rem•lnlng prlr.:lpal ~ wflkhbl:c•meClueOCtoti.r31, 1971, tOQtlMr wllll lnttr•sl <111• from Oectml>tlr 1, 191,, ll'llt bV ... HOii tt11r111f, ·th• undetslgn•d, pre1tnt.: t:itnetlcl•rr under 1ucn D"1:1 of Tnn.I, 1'165 e11Kutect •neldtlll11•r.O lo Mid dutw· 11PPOlnled Truste•, •written 0Kt11r•- tlon of ~••ult 11'1<1 Oemtnd tor S.le, ,..,, l'la5 dlHJ0$11M wlll'I s•ld duly l!IQPOlnted Tn1$tet, •lol(h O..d ot fruit Ind •111 dOcumtnti •11ld1nclng 001101t1on' ttellf'ld tflt'9t>y, •nd llt5 cllcltr!'d Mld doll IMrebY OM.14re •II 1ums ,.Cute<! U'le:r'ebr lmmedl•l•IY due •nd pay•ble ..-dMielKtH 1tldcto.s hll!rtDVeleci to. ~ tM trust ptOPltl"IY lo bl: :tOld lo llllllsfytheobll~llof'll ""urftl lr.ntbW. O.IW Al.IQVSI S, 1t 7S INDE,ENDENCE MORTGAGE TRUST A Georvl• euslnets Trust Formtrly USF ln<restoo A Georgl• euslMSs Trusf er Provldtnt Re11ty. Inc Attorney-ln·FK I Tnomes l . L•Hfly Sitrllor V ict Pre1hH nl NOTICE Vo.. ""8y ti. ... the rlQ.llt to curt thl def•ult ctncrll:ltG Mrt-ln •nd r11m.t•te ti. Mort999t or Oeld ol Truil. S.Ctoon 2t24C of IM C111ll Coct. permits cert•ln dtf.ulb to bl cu...ci uPOfl IM jNyrftfnt ol tflt-b r911uw.ct by INt tKtlon wltl'lout rtciulrlnQ INYl"Mnt of tt'lll por· tlan of prlncl!YI •ncf ll'lflf'd wNch would not M dut ri.o no Off.ult OC:· curncl, W .... ,.. HIM1atam9nt It oosU. bit, II thfl c111 ... 1t It nol cured "'1ttlln lhrff monlhs lollowlnq lhl recordl!"llof IN~ notlct, lht rlQnt of r•lnsl•llmtnl wlll t•rrnln•1• and 1111 proPtl1r .,,.., m .. ~ To dtttrmlnt II r•ln1t1t1,...nt 11 P9•tillle -"" th• •mo1>11t . 11 •ny, ~ to <u,. '"' dl"l•ull, ain1Kl nit "*"tfl<:l•ry or tn0r1,_.,... or 1i.1r WC"Cff-11 In lntl1'ftl, Wl'low -.rte1 ..,,...., ... of tlW dtitt of lri1• llO'llC. IS lncl•pel'ld•l'l<t MortO•Q• Trust, • Georo4.i llftl""I lr\.ltl. IO<""fl'"ti' USF lnw"°"' • o.oro•• ~"'"'' 1nr.1 c1o ~ .... su,. •• Jtnottlly 91\d 'Wr9111e• • J1S loVlb Fltwor SI rot I, L.os N'IOfie,, Clllfol'ftl•t0011. At111· To,., e-. Pl(b!Wiild Or•l'IO' CO,," 0.Uy l'ltlOI, SIPl.11.2 ... •ndOtt.1,t ,ltlS J566.IS TAllY Iii .. • 111 llEllA I!. MUNS!HGIER, MCMMff.atc•s.i.tt.~ E1t.ie ofHAR~OC:Ofl:IVWOOOS. Ol<Nttd. et f"• •f Ot:• of LI lll'POlO, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DtcNMd. NOTICe 1$ HIE•EIV GIVEN 1Mt HIND&•SON .AHO OINSMOOJl.,]~===========::.!============,l.:===========:. NO TICI!. IS HEREBY' Gil/EN ltllt R09Elll:T OOWl.R"" llltd 111n1n • MUI:~ W, ltllll9MM11, .>r. BJ LILLIANWOOOSIAWYl•S,..fltld PttitW!filfProbil""WlnMdtw .. b9117Wl.,.,._..,..,,,,Cost11MtM, NOllCE OF INTENT ""•ln•Pl'llllof'ltor Proti.Wtffl\tllftll w.'lef'Df ... ""' Tni.~·-~tan, wtlkt\ II tJll lll.-. al fw lt.-•of LAtt'" T"llfNl'it-Vlo Pf(t11oMr , rer-• lo Wflk,. h.... ~-a. ............... HI til "'"° tt. "'lllkwitr, '"'""'' • ...ici.11 fOr ~ ...,,k111•t. lll'id ... ,,. ..,._.......,..tttflttMeloofMlllclot-::::",,:'.:.."!:'.;::;',::::::-:.:: :::O:::e"ot\~:':,.":',':: :l:;,';..,:::,:;;-;,.;:::."•'" Not"ice Is ereby given that .LAGUNA BEACH __ ..,, __ ,,,.,...,, ...... .,.,.....,,_,.0 ""''"'' _.,,..,._..,.. COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, 306 .3rd ,Street, P.O. Box t .m,. ltl Int c1111rtr"Ol>fft of De~ No, J 9f Nltlc.wt, -110t tlll+t ""*"" IUZA.ITHIOYCB :;!~~:~~~~1~00 .. 0.:i= ~W.::.~lfttt1ecu,.,s........, =~~.~ 987, Laguna Beacn Calllorf11' has filed an !!PPlicallctn c.6:::'~."''*''s·'''s °''":i~:'::','.1~~~H... ' ::;::.:::::...,.., with the South coast Regional Commission for the ::'.::"!~'::':~;"'°""' ..... ~~ :;i:w•••........ following proposed devel?Pmen,I: PIPE!llne Replacement :':".:;:.'::"• ~~-=..:::.:::,:,_.-_,,., . Project between Ledro1t Street and Cardinal Wey. =.=:.:~~':r.....m. =: ...... ~"'" :. .... ...::=.:;.:.u:, Reference; Permit P.5967 '"'""''"~"' '""""-' T..,.,.q,..,,. Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, September 10, 1.=z:-:t9.!:!.r~:.110.llf"iet. ""=':.=~sto.JlyPOat ··~:r::c:::~!:"'~AW, 17, 1975 , 3474 .. 75 Stcltil"'"'r11,11,1•,1•1s 25,._,, .. ,..,....,r11. ft,?•. 1'1S *"'-7S ! 11;1 (Awri.10,11,>1,tt,s DJ.ts ~--'--'-~'---------------------------.:,_;_ ___ :..__ < 1 h I ~ I I • - • ~-~~ ...... J~-~~ ...... . G-1002Go-• 1002 .............................................. Being remode l e~tom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500sq . fl. home on POilll, pool. dock . ' South View. 3 BR ,a~·ba, largerooms. Boat slip. $224 ,SOO. Custom S BR , 4 ba. View, 80 ft . lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d1· 01·11• N B b l '."i blbl 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20HALOT ' • l'BTILI FlflllS l'Oll SAl.Ul'IOfU Unique Homes has 2 very active, attractive offices: Mesa Verde and Corona d e ! Mar . Ther-e a r e opportunities i n both Ji{fi ces for active, a ttractive s alespeople. The ·'"Farm'' areas or I.rvirie Terrace, Shoreeliffs, Mesa Verde Pacesetters, the Bluffs and Irvine are available. These a r e Fertil e Field s For. Farming. If you are interested in getting lop selling supPOrt. call us Unique. U!lllil()UI: ti()MI:§ REAL TORS•, 675·6000 2443 E1st Coas( Hrghw.1y, Corona del Mar • ... ISUU. "CCIMD0"-$6J,OOO Carefree living to beaut. 2 bdrm 2 ba Oondo lo top q11allty bayfront bldg. Boat,slfps, ~l . pati05, OMC trade to Baycrest or Lido home -lo $90.000 . 2111 S•J11.,i -•Mii ' H!Wl'OIT eana. IU. 644-4910 ** JAZZV ** Completely remodeled 3-~room , :!: tlath. cot· ner lot with boat gatP. Large yard, patio. and new carpel.Ii. A.E1\LLY n e at h o use-V:1;la11\•t SSl.900. V( Arl BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •"~lJ' t l.UAh~ HIAI II L..01>->0"'J\ 0~ I-MAJ.:! /.Jn N/G [L nAILEY & ASSllCIAf[S Q~,I~!w~!Y,. EASTSIOE G-.al 1002 Elderly owner anxious! ••••••••••••••••-••••• GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·I Hr,4 U:t &Gal/cry 2 fireplacl's, wet bar A1ust se ll rast! Both'l·--------·r----------1 houses in tip top condi· Deluxe kitchen Pier for yachl tntiO ' You may select the finishing touche.. 675.-813) ~HERITAGE • -REALTOl'IS lion. Fantastic in\'l'Sl· ment. Low. low down payme nt. 64.5-0303 FOREST OLSOHIHC. ma en ab / Irvine realty WANT A TEHMIS COURT PROPBtTY? 2 + acres to bui Id one -Rane h style home with horse barns, corrals + pool overlooking bay & mountains -Unusual -One of a kind Newpor t property -For Info -Loi s Miller 642-8235. $1,000,000 Estate Ranch area. Our price $379.000. (V77) so· PATIO OH IAYFROHT Beautifu ll y maintained Delightfull y quiet 2 bedroom, 2 bath. dining ro~, pool! Unbelievably priced t $98,500. Larry Dyer 642 ·8235. CV7 ' AIOYE THE IWE PACIRC -5 BEDROOM + family +den + ree land. outstanding view + extra large lot w /room for pool. Palos Verde stone exterior. Only $119,500 inc l uding land. Walter King 642·8235. (V79) DOVER SHORES- IREA THT AKIMG VIEW! Beautirully decorated. 3 bedroom convertible den. Formal dining room -Gourmet country kitchen -$159,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (V80) CORONA DEL MAR -VIEW 4 bedroom, family room, formal di ning room + pool .overlooking Corona de! Mar beach. Beautiful contemporary "'ood & glass home. $275,000 by Appt. Donna Godshall 642-8235. ( V81) '"nlE GRASS IS GRHNEll" aropnd this very comfortable - cozy and pleasing home in Corona del Mar with a rine view. Super floor plan . good design and delightfull y decorated thruout. 3 bedrooms, family room. formal dining room & 2 baths. 'Large living room on separate level . $99,500. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (V82) llG CilHYOH CU9TOM Sensational large S bedroom Executive home w /sparkling pool & jacuzzi , Superlative view overlooking 4 greens, decorated professibnally &: ready for move-in'. $310,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 . (V83) •4Z..f2l5 IOI O.....l>m•' For Classified ;\d ACTION Call a Daily Pilot 1\D·VLSOR 642-5678 General 1002 Ge .. rol -HERITAGE • • REALTORS On 1'hc Waler Near t hl' Water View of WatC'r WAIERfRONT HOMES Col•oi~ Remtors 2515 t:. Coast I-fwy. 675-5511 COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY ... immacula~ 3 bedrm home. sparkling pool, with cover. Spnnklers front & rear. New carpets thruout. ll ig hl y upgraded. SP.A.MISH HACl&fDA Beautifully landscaped. NEAR BEACH All terms. Cu ll World A quaint older home in a Real Estate556-7TT1 _ supe l™:alion. Walk ~own l\.1csa Verde by Owner 4 t o we r ing tre e -lin e d Or. 2 Ila. new crpL" &-sire~ to bc;1ch. ~rgc drps, nr schools, a5sume lot. Only $3<1,500. 96.1-5671 81/4 ';, loan. 32l() Uakol.cl. oc ila ~;~~1d~~J~!i~.~~ /----------1 formal din rm, back yard NEWPORT HTS. =~~ w / country almosphero Party pool home on quiet l1l4lf>JI liWll & fruit trees. Vctc:rllll." c ul-d e·sac street nea r~~~~~~~~~ HEED welcome. Call Hllr .• Walerfronl3 brw/boal Harbor HiRh.. Sunken liv· F 12 t~ 16 Units! Buyer 5-'0·3666 dock .Subm1texchanges i':'g rm with lge cornC"r NEWPORT wants immedi>itel..._ _______ _ MARVELOUS orleaseoption. fir e place, upg r a ded purchase with pndc of BY OWNER $139,500 kitche n, 4 lge bdrms. INCOME ownership 10 lhc bt.-at•h Unique 4br 1tfesa Verde MESA VERDE WA1'BU1K>NT 64.S·77tl.OpenE\'CS. FOUR-PLEX, pride of a rca ... wa ntsi\1anageron h ome, many x tras . 4 Bedrooms, plus den plus big pool. 3 HOMES ownership Deluxe units-pre m 1 s es an a "i-'-'----------- • . . d l $52,700. S46-5472. Baths. Dufrer s drive to country club. l!f>.nWC.-Hll1-t . t•1replacc,bltns.,2baths s helter . Call Ginny,OonaPoint 1026 ~s.. .. i. each. Only M yrs. old . Broker.546-4141. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Separate rumpus room . 2800 Sq. l l-----".c".c"'-''-'-""---I: Sl:W .500. !-~cc land . Prime Avoilabl~lmrned ft . Need we say more? Hurry. Call , area. In !Jana Kno/Js .J8r-2R:1- 546-4141 ( PRESTIGEHOMES Bolboalslond 1006 LrJ! yard w/pa\'ed boaL C.fiiJ 'O £\..,..,( -f)£ ~s • Re-oltor s 645-6646 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ortrlr.storaJi:e.4!J6..068.J. 0~ i'Qt,J }_~J.. '.!;) (./• XLNT INVF:ST!\1r:Nl' -ASSUME 81/2°/o FHA Th at lnfriguing W occf Game with a Ch uckle --Re,id e n""' & Com -DELUXE DUPLEX ''or 4 Units, 3·2-1-bachelor. Great Costa -----•'""'"~'cl.A'._ ~AN ENJOY merc1al Income. Gnod sale by o"'Ticr, ocean- ~-,,,..~,.,--;-. assumable loan. Uy \iew. Open I louse Sat. & Mesa income property. $710 . per O ~.=~ ... bi:;•·:.o,~:;: ",r--..,,... TflE INDOOR llEAl,TJI owner. l'rini·. only. sun. 24fi5 l l.aCresta , month income. Low vacancy factor. 1ow '° '°'"' 1 ..... ....,pi. WO<dL ·• s PA-in this <·lcga nl S5Z,OOO. 673-tii;.u; 496·72fi9 Dove r Shore~ home. 5 ------All new paint inside. No deferred I L J My A s Bedrooms, 41':! baths. · Luxurious l ivi n g in maintenance. All utilities in ex-lavish use or Italtan mar· Balboa Pe-niMUlo I 007 i\,· T ar1 n a Bluff condo. I' I cellent condition. This could be your _ . b/('. 1-::n1nr Thanksg-i\'1nJ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J;i cu1l1, pool. sC'cu rity. first tax sheller /cash flow invest• . in the lar~c fam1lyd1ni ng 1---------•1 Lar).!c :.un deck. $75,000. men!. HURRY!! $&5,500. 546-414 1 I I 8 I 0 J° J' rPE~EREBA~RJRY.:rT •.l~1i\~~·:~~~i~~.1ii?.* SMOKE TREE · '-•P1 1ol.SundC'Ck * I UT O QA 642 S200 67S·4060 •St1p ,.\v..1ilablc • Townhome in ORANGE. Best locah· I I \' \s Avrom"''o" .. "'"5 .. '"~1ed ~ •2Car Par king• lion near RECR EATION center wit by m""' 10 m•~e wnr .. so eaiy •,\dult HldJ!·SSi.UOO• pool. Master suite with balcony. 2 1\·c 1~ 1.· or • • ,,f AMCHORilGE .. I IHYESTMEHTS ';J//·11141496-771 I Huntinqton Beoch I 040 ~:::::'.=~==:::;::;:'.--., rhal y,orna'l (<'fl evE:nlva!ly -01 W ' nh n Rll' I I--"'' COSTA MESA 675-6160 car garage with private yard. L. _,,Gc--r•,E..,L...,o,.Fr-1 CHARM ~::::::::::::::~! *BY O..,..'ER * t t $43 500 C 11 r I' I' I I I 0 (.,,...01~•e t~e <~u<~!e qlJOled "" Secure inves ment a • · a b, •,11.~g '" 1~e m'"'"9 w<:>rd• ONLY $36,950 J,uxurious J,a Cuc~ta 962 4454 r<>u de••lop Ir<>"' \l•p NQ, ) to........ h 3 J • · Lo\·ely ram omc. . ge walk Lo bt•ach. 21:1()() i;q. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S & S POOL l;COME Dramatic vaulted ceilings in this 3 bedroom Ranche r . Ove rsized family roo m , overlooks new sparkling POOL. HURRY' Only $59.900. Call 962-4454 BIG CANYON High~cu s tomized 4 bedroom BRO OOR home. 3000 Sq. fl. of living s· ace includes expanded family r oom, living room and master bedroom. Professionally landscaped. Air Conditioned. See to appreciate. $171 ,900. 64().6161 MESA WOODS super s harp 4 bedroom home ideally located near Soulh Coast Plaza. Beautif~lly lands caped corner lot. Covered patio w /firepit. Atrium off living roo"1 & master bedroom. Count ry kitchen. This l\ome shows like a model $61 .~>()(). 640·6!61 Officcs locatt'd in C°'ta M~so HY.ttnqton BPoc;h -N~wport ~och f} PP1NT NUMM.\'!D LET TER!. IN l,_.f5f .SOU.l.\'fS SCRAM-LETS Answt't"'s in Sttvice Dir~ctory I GeftOrol I 002 GOMrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7270 JUST US181 _.. Ideal first home or fixer uf11'>er . llJl 3 Bedrooms, brick BBQ in rear patio. Priced to sell. $36,500 . Submit. 2828 E. Coost Highway. Corona de! Mor p OPlRTY MANAGf.MENT llU llO•!\ ·~ Hf!9'. U Ol"'"" HOMrS rOlt llYIMC l'll1WOllK •I f f' Ollf •OI f'' 1111 ff,.,., ...... (1 ,. '"' ... , •• bdrm. 2 patios.. l,i:(e loL OPPORTUNITY ft .. s BR + <Jen. on cul bui lt·1n s. ;-\II of this plu~ dc·sac, 3 81\. 3 c:1r r.ar. you can huy subji..•r-t. h> knock ~ often when ynu li1·aut. cond. Prine. unly. c xis ti n I! V 1\ I o an u ~c rc·suJt-gctt1ng 0;11ly Si6.W(I. 9fiJ .\2lti 545·9"191. l'1~ut Clas~1fit.-d Ails t11 ~ r c;u·h the ()rangl' C11:ist _,__ tt nl;Jrkct. Walker II lee RIBI lsl1t1 ------ l'hunl·&\2 5ti7X G.-i'al I 002 Gene-rol 100 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~c i' TARBEL1!!!!!!!2!!!. rn .... 1926-1976 MESA VERDE : Fruit trees. garden, dance veranda. 3 bedrooms +den or 4 bedrooms. Wood cabinets, built· ins. just $47 ,500 ! TIIE BLUFFS : Reduced S6900. 2- story villa, parquet floors, ronvcrsa- tion pit. banque t dining. 3 bdrms. 3 . balhs, mus t sacrifice! 540-1720 2955 Horbor ll•d. Amct1a1·11ot9c11 Home RctOlc C- • • Real Estate by Mrl/AY WHAT'S AM A-FRAME? flnly lt1e mo.;;t un11u11· airy ope n f~hn~ in~1dr. "'1th the mu:-.t prl\31\' 5ecluded s urround1ngi. out s ide. There 's a 1i?ardcn patio off c\'er v room LR h.1~ hil.!h 1\- s h.ipcd ccllin~ for a · l'tJb1n-l1kc ('ffccl. c.11 968 41t5ti SEPTEMBER'S "SWEETHEART " IOflOt'CnC(' & tender IO\• 111~ <'<IT"e ~how 111 thu· l'~~ily ;1ffordahle l't•I laf.:1·, 1'11J~C l<l l~·aC'h' :1 bdrm. 2 bath. l-'or1•vcr yours for only $44,500! 9fiS··l•l56 l -.. ,. -, IM!' DAILY PILOT W!JdneSd!Y.S•fll!lmbor 17.1975' Condo10lnl-• Tow•-... ...... -. .._.,., ,_. S. hou1H for taie 17 00 •••••••••••••••-•••----r • ~ ~!'• .. •••••••••········. HwwtFors. HMH1 Fors.M jH.wtForS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ".._... 3140 .._.,..u • ...,•d · .._...u.twi:ililw• "'"'" - LA.-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••.••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············-·•111"'''' ...................... . ,,_, .. ltlfittytlCllOft le-KJI I 040 I I 4 NORTH LACirUMA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::.::..,,,, I 0 4 Newport leodl 106t Mewport .. or:h 106' U'NSST seacll Oeeu~ Cotte M..-32241 ... lf :gf N leedt 3240 W.wport ~ 3J6t •••••······· •••••••••••••••••··•··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• COtril>OS front. 2 br. 2u-0x e..7151 ••••••••••••··--·••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••:• •••••••••••• ,... * IT Owt-ml * TUtnaocte Whit.waler VI~· z • 3 °' )92·S8?2 LUXURIOUS Eutaide Hun\. Hbr ~·Never Be•ul fuJ Deane Bro., TOWMHOME bdrm. unlll trom S:W.000. 11,y. our,ttx. 3 br. 2 b1, occupied •Br, $ba. 30' 2 Br condo nr Jloq. Quiet.,' home, 4 br. Z ba.Z atory, E.«•ll rnt ln<allon nr * * PRESTIGE *' * --•ZO Cy.prel!I, Norlb loadl 1 41 (<mL do rm~db!-.ut. -l>a&L ..u,j~ JICl!>I. pvt !!'I>!<· llllld-'*· very pri.-•te ''tnGf!lphere hi gh 1chool & UCI . Near· ·l..a.&u.na ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvl. P•tlo. 14ZS mo. J41c uzi.I . S6SJ Jse. 547·"75 t:n~ pal, J::_;•· -Ww ;!~°'~1&•::,,!~:!!i~~ :~x~~~ fe~:r~·i~~j~~! Unique contempcrary classic. Finest Cal 675-72.25 l~:: r!~60st:° ,:.r':O~ 8U-7188 • Ot87S·9't5 crime. $30$-,_ - ka;i::n b:~l~ .·,·riululm•·. b0tr, atrlum&truh ~·oni· use of Oak wood. A warm, adaptable· ru r . o r S950 f ur . E·SlDE. Channing 3 Br, SHARP 3 BR. 2 83, c:lo.e S200 OOO YNw &Nh pactor. Prict.'Ct.attoo,000 family home. 5 Bdrms. + family rm.. Oc:eanrnt. 3 br. 2 bl,2000 l 'rtl Bahm wlhuae.1ard. to the be11ch. tennis de 'siooo mo. 63l..art7 : owner . Prln. Only large sundeck with J. acuzzi. Star of the sq. fl., wetUW', f11>I, Sec. Country *'mo1pbere. court. pool. Jacus-ii, :184$.1102 . 1,900. 002·8668 WE llAVE i\ENT/\LS cuard. Adults .. 544·7818 Avail. now. Fam. only. p_a rklike •lmo1'pbcre.1-"-"'-'--------Lido Island Home Tour. $197,500 . . '300tm•~ !st + Im. + $.TIS. mo FllEE REN· NEWPORTl!EIGKI'S OPt:N llOUSE Lg. cust. 552 .. 7000 Wh.1te w•ler view Condo. dep. 962-81111. TAI LIST 3 Br 'rpl r-~ •• ~ Pnol W/s pa & Jltltio. $400n'o rum.ZBR 2BA ,, CURTIS • II ........ """, l-U, '"'""' 4 br. '"' bo, frpl, LIDO REALTY · A 164, 7270 ' CHARMING 3 br 1 bo oo • New painl. $125 month. nxl tu purk &: schl. Nr. SSSSSTIAl.SSSS ceo • i-ree-tlned CU1-d6.1ac St. '\. REAI;ES1'1\TI-: 52.lEIModenaS&-.50'1 Shop. 'A. Ctr. Ry owner. l 377V&aLlclo,H.I . 67J..73 00 il legal! Pric~&clnterest t br house ilc patio for Ocean view. $325. 200t _J _ _.:9ti2~~·31~"i~-::::-::-~rh.:BJ;;;r;;38R&I.:~ k w · -e Bluffs, 3 BR & fam. 551,000 . All terms . eepgoingup,up,up_! e salaried quiet person. Republlc,6'5-0048 lrt'llM 3244 "'Creenbclt .. _;\vall .now. OOJ·.;111.15. 90£? Pioneer Or. iltlll htt \'e a few 11n11 le 494 ·8170. $1&1 nd b ••••••••••••••••••••••• p ~•· 1 ~1• ~~;jj~~;'j~~~'l;~~~~~~~~~I st.Ol'7 2 bed.rm 2 b•th 3 BJ' co o. 3 a, cpta, R cd 3 BR 2 BA a • ...., urn .• -.. mo. Walk To Beach LOC)Ufta leach 1041 M•wport le-och I 069 1'ow~house• ~l only $3$0. Super 2.8R. 2 Ba. nr drp1, pal.lo, ,:::ar •• bltm, ,::ecor~I lands g $3SO Agent640-$560 4 +Family +DW..g ELEGANT AHO ;~;~~;;~~·;;·r~;:;;~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <$21.950. Alik ror Fran~, Towntf ,.=:_~ Ad<:::) $295. Waler pd. ,5il8-l9!l5; m:'~sk uror 11ee ~r J~ BEAUT. J:ihtfs Condo. " o~·ncr needs qulc·k at LUXURIOUS!! i n g ocean vlewll, BrandMewD..,&•x 839·832lAgenl. .:.~915 or 6754854 963"S67or963·1786 BR., 2Y.t ba. Jmmed OC· 111.111. Walkpastyanl"of F-u•onlhe'•"-li lh d lbe ,,_~1._ .. l \.'ii 8,lk from oce.a n.1 p ....-•ooo u. Acre. J br, utll pd, cp"y.$450.A,gl:.6"·1133 ..... • .,.,..J v· ca. er.a am~~ .. Quahtv-c()n!ltrut·t1 011 . nc:ort1 • rwr••r • LOVELY oceaaside 3 i•~"Kj• •100 UNIV. Prk Terr. Twnhse. parurl1sr, fnrL"Sloftrees, 1ng room <1S you v.·alk 41Jr + ramilyrrn.Z'lOOsq ' '" · B l BAYSl!ORES.2B &! decorati ve cxlen·or. •·.n· Sll7,000.0wncrw1lltak ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. den, Emerald 4 R. z ba, lrplc, kids, G2 br , 2 b . .a. e1••. · p heh $IOOr am thru the J!ardcn entry ft. t astefully decorated. ... d bl •·-t mo try t o purlour with d . h 11 1 107o downar .... carryin 16 U..,ITS Bay.$5ZS.f73.41ftJ pel,fncd ,sar~e. roea l. ......,,,.m. ~cs. rm. " • · an into le gu ery o $95,000. 645·3374 or T.O. 'fhis offer will g 1"'1111 F•~rnUy, 3 br, kids, pet, $360. 552·7389 eve ilc 979-8685&673-2843. crackling fire pl ucc lhe customltl'd interior. 497-1564 rast.Loc.al2!J'l ..,...hSt. Alladultlux:ury2br,1'% tWwpor+IHch 3169 In d,garage. Z13·72Z·6810 da1·1 Mr . ....i-·.a- Pool·table SIZt.'d fa111ily \ a '· l .,h I --· ···O I 1 r re ueau y ""'I < L H'--' I OS ba unit~. lncomj! $41 ,-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 1 2 b bbQ k'da l Shipp room . Dining room ~l'ats lxlrms .. hu~e t•Joset, dvu oquna 1Y-1 Z Priced ut $325.000 00 • r, S. i:-· 1 'pc · Uttfwaiihed 1425 10 for d inne r. Wood blc basins and f1rc•plaC'1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO SANDS garaie.$265. eeAJtt , * REMTALS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu bi nets, drt•am lJu•lt· 111 1na~ter suite. Ba Icon) Lik• New View ! l,r1ncipals only plcaJe. · · c RE AM PU FF·• 3 H06~E~~o:RS THETERRAC~~ Beautiful, like new, 2 br, 2 ~~~ik!o!!tf~~.~h.t~~~'.' off 4th btlrm . l'i l'<ll'IOU!S JUr. 2ba. upgrd'd cpts, bed room 2 bath, (pie, * Z· • 3BR.2 8a .......... 542) ba. D .H ... frpl. pool, 2 f<1m1ly room , p(1wder drapes, i>atio. lndsrpd YOU'LLUKEIT , dllle l"'·· putio, comm UNIV. PARK patios. Wetittlifr area, ~·on 'tl <1 st.t'atl ! room nd in "de · r (:l' ,.. SMALL 2 br un(urn . d Rd a si '~c ''1 ' $1!J.500.49a·<l9'"J5. Outi;tandin"channeland pool ret area. Avail 2BR .. lb--. ............ $;12.'"i ~14 Rullan . area. S7J.500 ~ ,, .. ,, .. Dshwhr. rt.>frig & stove. 3 B ... 00 l Be h 642-9178 TARBELC;::: 552_7500 * WE KNOW * bay vtL'W5 from one ()f Sept 1$. Agt.......,380 ~.Avail 10114_ E. l9th BR .. 2 a ......... ""' wpor •ac • red hl'll ron11 . ., Newport's finest ad· OCEANFRONT 5 hr St. Clill l Lii. Evans. T URTL.t;ROCK after& LA.GU MA MIGUEL dresses. There are two HEW POIHT ••• 8922 _.BR. 2 Bw. ........ · · .ss15\="=~C:'-----~'- .!IMlil.!_1•,.._ *BEST * bedrooms, two baths. 0.4.NA house, Wntr. rental . ..._.. GREENTREE HOMES ou'h.our:...c. 3525 ==~~~~~=~1"""'~~~~~~~~1 CLOSE ·ro OC1'-::AN ·4·Ur lari,:e Ji\·ing room and VIEW DUPLEXES Wash /Dry, utils. pd. 2 Br, Iba, adult.a. no pets. 3 BR., 2 Ba ...... ••• $375 " rn . 2 BR FOR deluxe liroadmoo r arc>t dining room. You OPENHOUSl-~11 ·5 S475•15l ·0704 Small yard. Gas sto\·e,. 3BR.,3Ba ......... $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1926-1976 $28,950 YOUR OWN hom•,,fri>l">,hi·ghlyup· C"n relax in the 1·acuz~i Pricedtosell !'ferms! LIDOISLE PJC/'I mo ~l'lll> COLLEGE PARK I uslom 2 BR, 2 Ba, cen· ... · · I • • " 33772Vlolcl Lanlcm ~· ·. 3811, 2 Ba.+ D .• , .• ••<K •~at. air. Mission VieJ·o i:.x1 sting ow 1no. rent in · SPA g rade d. Recreational along v.·ith enjoyinJ;! the Watch the boats go by' ..._. ... r l. taxes & insur:.incc. 2 fa cilities , .security a.rcu. poo I. w o n · t ·I a.st ti 1 2 Br /1 Br ........ $68,950 Wnlr 8 br 2 ba Ba)'{roo\ Newport Bch environ. J Includes gardener area. $295. 544-1041 ~l~~~ a ~~i~l~'.n~1~\~~ut~~ i~r~ ~ h Joi1~tg;dtchi~h; $95,500. $105,000 J Br /23~~1~ .~~~~~~5,500 67S-46"612il-M9-4466 . }~1~·~·. 21::· :a~i::· !;:~! 3 ~~~2~~1f:~.~.~~~ Duplexes fttnl 3550 drupes. Good cond ition. b drm . +den hom e . L09unaMicJut1Realty 644•1766 Wehavemore! Baysiderenlal,right ona BBQ.spac.baek yd.Well RanchoSanJoaquin ••••••:•••~•;••;••••••• <>wnt•r an."<ious. Uc the Ur1 i,:ht & cheery, this 830·5050 496-40-W Westbay Income Homes aandy beach. 3 BR., 31/r cared for rond. Steps lo 2BR.2 Ba ...•••••••. $515 mse rue early h1rtl & ).!l't the 1.yr. old is nt•w 011 .the MlssionVlejo 1067 LIDO 34t21CstHwy,496·3431 ba.; int i. gardener & Wealclif(Plaza,onquiet 552·7500 WIMTERREMTALS wurm.NOW ~897-0J21 . market C<1lltOll•jY·Ju s t ••••••••••••••••••••••• cleaninglady.Sl .250 Mo c ul de1 a c. S480 m o . .,red h'ill "••1tv Ion Peninsula. We have - in time fo r this llUT WATERFRONT A RAREFIMO! Harbor Invest.Co. 548-0950. • .;Jll&l!.1,.._ several deluxe units on WE ,\'f!IER~ ~.950 p .~Mov it RiCJht In" . Bea utiful l..ido Island Two 4-Plexits 6134400 F 1 1 the Bay and Ocean front . r1 e of ownership 111 waterfront duplt!:< 3 :\II 3 BR 2 Ba qr ease, $325. nc. Rii;thtonSanJoaquin.Golf from $285. to $500. per . LE RAISOR M ission Vicjo's Et Bdrm . 2 bath home&: 1 ' . · & bl 'BLUFFS pl ush 3 BR . 2\.'ii Gardnr. 3 BR, 2 BA,!"· Crse. 2Br. d~n. single month. · IJorado ne1Ahborhood. A Nw i s pri,~kle.rs Goodt~s: Ha, a\'llil. till Feb. t. Costa .. P.fesa. Refs rcqd. level.ccntrala1r.$.S50yr I 675-4060 ' -------. REALTY model :i Br . famil y room bdrm unit ovt•r Rarage. ear rw)s. .111 $490 644 2535 Families only Sml pet ly 675 4059 ll hon'' W' .lh central,,,. r.1agn1f1cent v1ew Appl. come Xlnt poten11al .mo. · OK A .1 ·10 1,175 · · · l'ete DarrettRe.all)' J.a~~~c~e;i1c~1'~1.~ ~~:~· 4523C:tmpu.s0r ,lrvine conditioni ng is yours for only . 646·7i tl. Open $86.°';>0 Agtlnt !">-19·08lZ ON BEACH. 4Br: view. Ow .nr /v;~r . Chuck BEA UT.NewRanchoSan~ 700~.Balboa Bl,·d . HR , 2 Ha , family rm.. Campus Valley Shop L'tr. $52,500. Eves. _....__ or 646·6710 $1150 mo . .leaae. Furn or Everett . 546-414!, days, Joaquin Twnhome. 2 Br. __ insert I rule k1tc h w , bit-in!.. fr111.1 ___ c_,_\L_l_.833_c·.c81.c"°c...._ MISSION VIEJO l I .,EW U.,ITS unfurnished. or642·5719'Eves. 21/r ba, 2 sty. Overlooks uplitxei Unfurn 3600 Curp , drapes. A!ls umc RE •'TY " " Waterfront Homes golf course & lake. $575. exist VA loa n. $41.!IOO urtlerock, 4 br. 21.1!1 ba, Al. to close 1n ·16. 8 X Gross, Call631'..!4.00. Sharp 2 BR, 1 BA, home. M7·7044 /552-0l55 •••••••••••••••"••••••• 960.2643 960-3'143 eves !am rm, din rm. 2 stor}', 581·I000 best area in ilwtL Bch... Single car gar. Nice back AL BOA Pe•n. Year· 2 frplc's. pool, Cul -de· Principals only. A~ent. H u-.-i.1..-...11 yard. $210. mo. Call University Park. TheTer· round 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, • • I'' E ll N 111 LL Sac. im ma t' cond. VA& FHA.Buytrrs Call Roy, 968·93J2 or ouses ....---MG-5880,Larry. r •ce. 3br, 2ba, din. rm. garage, $350, mo. Townhouse. Exclusive $69,950. 752-0536 Call today for our !urge The Bluffs: early area Oianna,638-4109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. cst m cpls/drps. 581-0725 ("O mmunity ncxt·lo L-.. •aBe-·• 1048 selection of 3 &: 4 l-Story 3 1BR.2 Ba . 1.::::::::.:co::::.:::::::_ ___ IGnft'al 3202 2 BR, 1 BA duplex, lge $42S mo.8J3.8203. 1--------- M -.,... ~ bedroo m homes. No $57,000A l.&t-0·5560 30 U.,ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio & single gar. $195. 2 BR, 2 Ba, CdM, nu uadowlark Goll Course ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 1 d F ,.. F'R EE FREE Call La rry,546-SllBO RENTALS t hild ren or pets. $268. & beaches. Spacious . . own VA & o own !IA. D 0 VE R S II 0 RES, T usfin Arca . pride of Su 1 ) 2-Br. 2-ba. includc!l pool, White ~ater View MISSION VIEJO Galuxy Dr. llcd uced ownership, 2 +Acres of •Proresslona1Service• 2 Dr House, children & ~::·~:a······ ~/360 mo. 644 -6800 ( 5 e tenni s cou rt s and Xlnt locat1on enhances REALTY Sl5,000toS100.SOO.Ilcaul. ground . All adults. •LANDLORDS* pets welcome. $235 mo. 3 • a ...... 1425 3 BR, 2 Ba, in Cdm. no r lubhse. $48,000. this handsome 4 bdrm ., 581 •1 OOO 3200 sq. ft . View home. 4 $550,000. Princip11ls only. H 0 "' e finder 5 * 9&2·2000. 2078 Pomona. BR, 2 183 · · · · · • $385/450 pets or children. $320. 2''11 ba., 2·story hon1e: br. den , !am. rm, pool. Agent. Call Diunna, 642 9900 4 BR. 2 V2. Ba ........ $450 mo 644-6800 . decks. beams & open BYOWNt:R Spac Jhr,G ByOwner /A,c:t .Forinfor 638.4t09orRoy,968-93J2 • 3DR,2ba,cpts,drps,dbl Z&:Deqwalerfronl .. $600•1--.-·--------stu~· ~y give it a V!!ry ba .. t;t Dorado ... i\,C Ull· or ;ippt. call: 6-12 2589 Cali(ornia's LarJ?est garage, bltn.s, $315. mo. LE RAISOR Ap~ I ~.~.L~ sp· iou · outdoor fct>lin~. der SSO's. 830·li298 ---Yovltft lnveostors •lll'ntal Service!• 2425 Bowdoln. "'•mP s ,...,._~ See ' t yat SIO"J,000 . 1 --'....c.;c.c~c.==--'-JBr.· 2Ba. t~R. 1-Iarbor .. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi 11_ Larg1e,0&0Pnl'1•ateo ;:~~~0;:;r~~-J!;·500· starte ~3o8~~~~tun ity . /.i·S~;~i; ;J l'l: I I~ ~~~~.~!'!':!11 •• ~?.~~ •• c REALDrJY 1 . ~~!~.~!!1~ ••••• ~?~~ ~.u..::i!?tt\ Small duplex-not fancy ll:;j · • ll· 23 ampus .. rvW1c ByOwner-GIHIMcr OO@inllO~ A mag:nificcnt 4 Br. MEWPORTSHORES but neat and clean us a L• '! 6 BR,J8a.newcrpts,cul · CampusValleyShopCtr. BR <i\"ail for )rrly._ l 3bi, l ~ba nr ~hop'~. heh. 499·2800 home with formal dinin~ BR f pin . Nice oWTl<'r'i; unit. ~ . de · sac · S 4 OO · m 0 · CALL 131-8600 block·to bay. Bar & patio. hi I 3 . A-rame -> Jgc. O UT ST AN D I NG FREE SERVICE t213)33:t•lt07; 3.16-4063 213-79:>-64009-Spm REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 st s.548,!150.546-5124 1.====-==-----·' room. wet bar. in(oor r S62500 l aundry ronm , 3 38::h .. r~~ty .illl,(!e •arden TERMS. CVA apprnisal TOLAMDLORDS Large2br huge rumpus A REA~ HOME. OnBayfrontlbryrly.Patio EMERALD TERR. SUPER SHARP Pool home w /4 BR. Charming & spacious. Separate fam rm. w/bar. paooramic \'iew home: 2 I I. · bdrms. +den+ pri \'al'.Y ~ tvfng rm v.·fd111in g b lb & l rd. ed "J H b d ·n 2 b ' c h a rmi n g d ead end k 1 . ' a rooms · a pn\·a e putiu. $63,750 o r . . us an 1 Membe r of Board or rm. a, 2 car .carage, at t 4br 2ba wood par Ing. nqwre 400 So. rear yard .,.,.it h a cuslom 4 BR .. ramily room: l,e,e. New York and v.·ifc must ..Realtors, Better Busi· b.l~ns. comm. SWl m pool. parnee•1:, ace'-• m· · large Bay(ronl, Apt 5 n.-.nl. 2 fireplaces & Sl·lf ,. s1a·~~ j"oi n. Submit ··our of· ~ L"'dsok nor~~· mo = ... ... ~~ p11 10. ,......, J ness Bureau ..,..amber of "'--' · ~,.. "'°"'' · 1· · ···• ) l t•lcaning o\•ens. S<ic to C YWOOO R fer -a chance to ~ave ' Agt M2·4421 1v1n.1t room nnu ove Y Br house +prkg. gas & area, 2 baths&: room for & in prist ine condition! R.V. $56.950 princi pals Sl35.000 belie\•e. $81.500. A EAL TY thousand s!~ Bkr 962-5511 Commerce. · fam rm. w /wood burning water pd. $310 yrly. S27S MISSIOMVIEJO * 548·1290 * 530-8505 Sh arp 3 BR, 2 Ya blil . fp lce. War.m camel winler.675·:x>63 unly. 968 ·8605 TURNER ASSOC. ----------·I 11os N. Cst 1-lv.·y. Laguna RE • 'TY I 080 6 BEAUTIFUL income OV , townhouse. $39S month carpeting throughout &1:---::---::--:--c--=-:-- AI. Santa Ana units. 2triplex~1395& HEYLOOKl!S ER. 675·1060or67J.9187,Art. cus/.:_om drap es . lboa,eonfrtSUla 3707 Like to Walk? This one is for you! Close lo Colde nwcst College <1nd West minster Mall . Clean 3 bedroom. l~~ baths. firt•plare, country kitchen. ·Jarge yard. see to appreciate! $45,500. •1 . ' '' I . 962·4471 1:10 546·8103 CAT ALINA MODEL Sweep ing open gallery stairl'ase. 18x21 billiard rm. dual fireside con. "ersation pit . family rm, huge custom pool & jacu1.ii. cathedr;1 I ceil · ings. 4 BR sui tes., 3 baths. Just 3 years and bargain priced. Bkr962-SS11 41dnn.48altt Lovely 2 story. highly up· ~raded thruout, formal din-r m . e lec. kitchen. prof. landscaped .rear &: front yard. $54 .950. Sti4o ,950. Owner/Agent, 963·2457 Irvine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581 -1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1399 Baker St, Costa We ~avefurmsht!ldor uo· Complete bit-in kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _::.::.:....:.=:.:_ __ I •••Don'tWait••• Mes a. $129,000. Century rurnishe~l,2 &3~ms. Huntingto•leoch ·3240 w /self cleaning oven. BR, 1 door to be11ch . WOODED M•wport Beach I 069 1-"or prices and interest to 21. All areas· All pr;ices. •••••••••••••••••.•••••• 2-cr ~a r w /opener & sfiort term rental. Weck· •••••••••••••••••••••••come d own. Both w1·11 548·1168 Sceya soon. storage . JACUZZI , lyormonthly.673-"'•0 •Springdale &Ifeil.3Btl, .,.,., RETREAT Harbor View Homes probably keepJ?:oingup .. -~ I ~ 2 BA home. Fireplace, w/pool serv .&~ardener ES CA p E T 0 T 11 E 4 IR. BIG LOT .. not d1:1wn! 2 Bcdrm , 2 Oronqe Coudy I' l ~; ~\!•~! lli;iJ I good condition, children is includl'd for on~y $1i5 a S_PACIOUS I Jlr S2 1S,._ _Util Q U 1 ET , G REEN Only one block to rccrea· h <1 s 1 n ~I e s t n r )' Propeorly 2500 -:!u~.(!~J~lp. .• :.':"' OK, no fee. $345. Call Bev month. Community pool, 1Nncl. Nca~ evety{h1ng. SOLITUUE that encom· l1 on <1rcH and hUJ?c pool. Townhouses still e1t only ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •• • .. • . or Joe 963.4569 or clubhouse&: tennis els, opcts.642·3519 • passesthisslrikinglyun· 1\ beautiful 4 HR home $2 1,950. New carpets, Builders R·2 l!>l, unit on sJ0-8505FeeAgt 963·1786. naturally. Cal.I H~>lly .BEAUT. Bayfront 2 br. iquc 2 BDRM. & OEN with f 3 .m.i Jy r oo m , new drapes, etc. 1\.sk for rear 702 l\fangold CDM (714)498-2300. 8-6. daily. pvt. beach & dock, gur. home. Situated on a gen· fc;>rmotl dtning &: over· Frank, 839-8321 Agent. 675-4412, 714 735-1776 ~ ~ Lopna litach 3248 Util pd., $325. Wntr. tie 5tope in Bluebird ca. sized well landsc.aped Moblle Homes Real Estate-' SPARKl..ING HEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·6"75 f ·i yard. Only $83,900. ree F Sal BOO lJttUXE -· · 1---------~·::~d a fr~; ~~cess~~: 644·7211 or e 1100 Exchanqe 2 , 3 Bedroom , 1% bath, EMERALD Bay, Wn~. LG. 2 br, 2 ba. BayfronL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace , bltns, $325.& rental, pvt. bch. tenrus, w /view .. frpl & wash'g. g.;·~H~E::i1:J~~~~~ Vikift9 De4uxe WANT Vac11nl R-4 or C·2 Santa Ana $125., l br cOt. $36 0. p e r m on t h . 2 pools lg. 2 br. frpl, deck. facil. Wntr. $350. utils pd. 0 N THE BIG SUR Fully insulated. added Prop. Costa Mesa area. ifo~~a fl.fesa $165. 1 br Bedroom. 1~ bath, $28S. yd. Whitewater vu. $415. Al!lo 2 br, 2 ba upper. Ac· c o As TL IN E). scree n room 8x27 + HAVE Ocean Front In· w/gara~ewillgo(ast! Close to schools & park. SSS.30JO&&M.18t5 cess t o pvt. b c h . Artistically redesilol:nedi.::=========:1 m11nyotheraddedextras come. Marina .de! Rey Hunt. Beach $130. l hr B icyc l e to b eac h . Xlnt Ocean View & City w/wash:i.:. fac1L. Wntf. b Y L A fl-1 0 N T BA YFROMT $10.500. pe ninsula. Pr1 v. only. w/gara~e. Childr en OK. Lights Sharp 3 2Br $300, ut1ls pd. <.:a ll aft L ,.\NG W 0 RT HY . Roy McCcrcle Wri.te P .O. Box 845, Tustin $150. 1 br, stove, 202 Sprtnafield.HB l\.flba, Jge deck, elcc ga; 6P!'.1675-446.'"i R E N 0 W N E D 2 Custom Homes Realtor 181 O Newport Venice, CA. g:i291 refrig, cpts, d.rps W. of Beach, 6 blks on door, refrig, wtr. trash, t\ R C ll 1 T E CT O F E~~~l?e~~ 1~~~i~So~~~e Costa Mesa 548-7729 Re-al Estate Westminster $1SS. Neal 1 Ad~m~· ?!r·:fdAJJr!b= g r dner incl. $385·$400. ~;de:~~~ ~~i.:~~~~~: W I l.. D E R N E S S . Bay&: only If.! block to the , 1 Gab Wanted 2900 br w /yard. pnna 1 t ti>t0-4576. ly. 673·023G aft 5. Spacious entry hall over· Oc E hh h 4 21 Trr.w/ ana,Adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa $200. 2 br ICentlogM'5Re9ty looks s unken Ii\'. rm. ean. ac ome us Park. Ocean \'iew. . 1 d 1 il 1 t60 3858 OceanfrontNorthL11Runa with story&:halfolglass bdrms , 4 baths & private beach 319 CDM f1xer ·lnvestment. w/yar.am ywecome .. or Covc.48d,3ba,rrplc. OHTHEl.AY wal ls. skylighl•, that Gallery, 2 fi r eplaces, Treasure lsland.~~guna . Yng marrieds seek Hunt. Beach 2 br, 2 ba, 848-8300 deck, patio, steps to 1 BR , $200. Util paid, 926 wetbar, ultra mode rn n-ach. $5000. Furn. s ta rte r below $50,000 $210. Children ok. Be I E . Balboa. 675-4.533 ope n s to secl uded k. h & . . 0t:: 6753329 Or ange$230.Jbr .homey ach, ~ewy painted.l-------"-"'-- wooded decks. FREE· itc en P.n\'ate pier. · atmos phere, n ice t or I BR HunL Continental· S85Q. Winter, $l,OOO. BAY VIEW beach, lbr F 0 R M MAS 0 N ll Y Fee land. See at 1200 Acreo09e for sale 1200 family Condo, pool , c lbhse, Yearly. No pets. 494-6452. ..,20 & 2br ....._, util pd, F l R ·EPL i\CE sEfr t:ast Balboa 8 1\'d., or ••••••••••••••••••••••• -<J'ol'IV BENEATH TL\1BERED call ti75·812Q for more de· AVOCADO LAND. $2.0M 2 to 3·Bdrm. home with Garden Grove s;-45. 3 br kids I pe t OK. $295. Vacant, View.JBd, 2ba,2 pier/pkg. adlts. 303 E. BEA!'ff CEILfNGS & tails. pe r /AC. Rancho Cal. pool, ussumablc loan. W/yard.Seenow. 919·7888 s undecka, fenced yard. Edgewater.1-811·2866 80% Seller Fin. gt,;N, Int. Buyer will pay cash to S~anton $285. 4 br, 2 ba, r'>CA 1ST & , ~~ 1440 Del Mar.494.7188. WOOD PANELJNG. For ~EWPORT ·10 Joan. Not over 5 miles ni ce area _,,,per mo. ,__.,,t 3 BALIOA IMM the rugged individualist "" Tight S forces sule. fr om a\rpor~. C a l l 530·8505Ffti.._~ br, l:r,.'• ba. cpts, drpa, L-aHi-.... 3252 Winter $160·$235 Mo . h d · a -• l HEIGHTS Owner714·676·5734 Z\GRODZKY R 1 ~... b I t n ~-·· .,..... • w o es1res r""'urn o , , ca tor. 11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Incl. util. e<1u1p. kitchen. 494-1177 the natural, this unique FIXER.UPP'R I l + GROSS 494 ·861 l HUNT. Bch $200. 3 br , 714·842·8263/213.s86-0!IOS LO v EL y 4 br ho m e pool. Near bu~. mkt. etc. This new frL'C standini;t ~e~~eR~! 1.~ ~·~a~o~;f~~ 3 . 8 r . h omc n ee d s ACRES __ _ ~ffi'~Tkigs~~ d 2 BRAND New 2 sty 4 br, w fview. $4 25 ~· l~t/last 105 :fl-lain St.675.87•10 home tn UnL \'. Park has ingfor crcati\·e buyer with lot ~ R·J Zo ned property, San Rentals b k .d<. ,r. ,en,d 2"7 ba, 3 car gar Up-+$50 c l e an J?. fee. LG CLEAN I b be l ~pprox . 2500sq. n . ofhv· f b" · Su 1 a , 1 s , pe , nc . graded $450mo ooiSGI2 49S·0~2or496-1957 · r. s 1 HOME LEET! ing s pace. It includes 3 $72,500 FuU Price ~1io~.mpr:~~~C i·a~,r 7 .~~: Ju11n Capistrano owner •H•••••••Fu••••:sh··_-~··•••• garage. · · I Bay, Dch. Joe. Adults. no lrgBR's,finishedbonus C01\.1E TO LAG UNA ma y ca rry paper ous~s ml cu NWPT Bch2br,child, YOUR LASTSTOPwhen M1slonVi1tjo 3267 pets.Yrly.SJ.95.673-0072 rm. 312 Baths. formal FOR A DAY . YOU c p Oou ghboy p oo l. Broker 2.13-4236478 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pel,fncd,garqe. o u aee this 11harp 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dinlnlil: rm&: fami ly rm. Ml G II T ST r\ Y 1\ Tran1o.rerred owner will ' . Geonerol " 3102 Furnish ed Nwpt Bch Crm almost new home SBr. 2Ba. Fam. Room Costa Mesa 37 24 The price is s64.500 LIFET11\.1E. help finance. Jlurry,take lusineossPropef'fy 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mobile, s leepg 4, chlld, Very' close to ocean: Pool , $450 mo. day~••••••••••••••••••••••• leasehold & the builder is MIS SI OM REAln ~2\~~;i:ge . ~.OOO. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFllONT 1 t1i $160., pet. . Great floor plan for en· 833-8162 &:645-0260 e\'es. $39.95 WEEK & UP unxlousto sell! 98SSo.Coast.La~una • KEY PRIME I.A.MK BLDG. util pd., Balboa. Also f\irn~11hed ~.00a3 br,2 tertainment. Q"456 or G •Studio&lBRApls ·PARK 11 HOMES ..._one-49...,0731 ..._ Great Newport location. N~B . I br, $185., utll pd, ba . kids. pet,siD.jles. Fee 963·5191 round floor2 BR Condo, •'tV &MaldServ Avail 552·1800 R€ALTORsA s110.ooo yrly. Sl,050.ooo. kids. pct. 1:-ag, Be.ach 2 Agt ~tl,rid~f5· bl~ gar, •PhoneServ,Htdpool -..,.----.c.;;..c.;;. ___ 1 New3br ,d~n .3 ba .occan-, Ted lluberl & Assoc. br,$240.,utilpd.,!nngles HOMERMDERS GORGEOUST..a.Cu~la 3 P vi eges. .mo. •ChildfenSect.loo TU RTLEROCK /canyon views. By ownr 2"beach units $.52,500. Gd Realtors. 675·8500. ok. flas all 1 br. utl1 pd. * 642·9900• bdrm; 2 bath, Includes 83().$89l • ..., OFF weck'srent TOWNHOUSE $132,000. 494-5729 income R·2 cor lot. Gin· 1 C.M. Or 1 br, Sl.30. H.B. washer, dryer, electric 4 BR E ldorado, erpts, w /ad 2 b.r . &: den. F ormer n y Fortune. rll r . Com111tte al Agt.Fee.919-8430 BlKEtobeach 2 br,$185., garage door opener & drps bltns patio (cdyd 2376NcwportBlvd,CM m·~el . Air cnndltioncd. A Dramatic Bridge 675-7520. Property 1600 lalb 1 land 3106 singles ok, C.M. Or H.B. gard ener ! A\i a i la ble· Clos~ to school &' shop·g· 548·9755or645-3967 autc;imalic 5prinklcrs :ind .. s pans t he attr:1t tive ••••••••••••••••••••••• oa 1 2 br , 2 ba, kids, pets.Lag. Cal1 988·44 58or962·5987 $350. mo. 830-5891 · lighting. A !\1U~I S EE. corner lot to a galleria SACRIFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••1• 8each,lbr ,$240...,util pd, R E AL ESTATE by\..:~::..::::::c:o::.:::::c... __ , 2035Fulltrlon.CM S64.9SO. entry of this beaut. ocenn OWNER ANXJOUS IRA.MD MEW I.IKE new 3 hr. 2 bcl, a I singles ok & Pool house McVAY Newport heth 3269 1 BR lo"'urn, 2 lrg l'losets, \·rc w h o me . 3 L ~t'. Big Canyon. Price re· SHOPP1MGCENTER elec. kitchen w/dshwbr,' CdM. 3 br. kids, pets. ••••••••••••,..••••••••• qucc nsizc .bed. priv . ~ CALLNOW (T/. 752·7315 DOMAlD M. BIRD A'ta-el•te,, IMlt-., bd rms. + a pri\'. mstr. duced $10,000. 2 stori• frplc. p11tio. bbq. 9 mo fa••. J br, $215., singles, TO W N HO us~. 28 r , dressing rm. extra Ir" PrlmeOrani:ceCntyloc 1 ... , ·~8831 VIII R Es c. " suite. 2 ~"1: bu .. massi\'C Deane Home. 3 br w/3 lO~%Yicld ~e.;;o..><>. mo ...... _.,.___ m1ly , N.tl Agt . Fee. UJ!:e cal tall' · 2~81. pool . b ltns . room s. encl . 111:nr . r 1 a mi 1 1 ,.d . r !"g 1rr ~l1<·lh & 1 c41r 1:arai:ce $120,000 lOO% Pre·leHsed 4 BR . 3 Ba. all bltns, $600. 919-8430 ENdol A 1 ge1nMts Fceol. washfdry. ~ar. No pets. w /st~~a1c . Adult.'1 only. orma 1n1n . ns1s a Financi'iiJJ: ll.\'ai l:i.bl<' w 1 n 1 <' f 0 n 1 y . latboe l$1md 3206 • . n er .ign 111 675-9188 nope .... )'O ur Agent shov.· you wi'th••"down 12131332.8401 4BR,2BA. .. ~ l--'-'--------- 1,. 1 1· 1· •7...., J ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSC:•SIT•S mu Lp c 1s 1n)t'. J ""'· or Total parka~e$2 2 !\fill •Edlftaer/BolsaOiica. LIDO ISLE "' "' call us. $89,SOO. Open 3 Bld&s, all OI' part 3 BR, t BA., bltn.s, frpl, 3 Br avail for yrly. l block 4.BR, 2 BA ... $335 Laric~ nicely rum. bach. ll:FORE YOU IUY sun. 1-5. 2888 Bernard. F\tll tax benefits Winter. oa. loc. 67.S.'7673. to bay. Bar &: p atio. •Slater/Beach Lovely 4 br, 2 ba home. &: l brs. Adults only, no ~·~~y ~Wi:C:::A1t~Ai~~ cour; * 494•7551 • • I Ilk + I Home Principals only 120Topu . 213·795·6400S.5 pm 4 BR, 2 BA ... ~ ~f.l;f:.u~J~~l~1~i:;.: pet.I. 2110 Newport. Bl. WIDEST SELtCTJON FROMTHEOCE-AM l1lboaP• ... • '1107 3br , 2ba. Winter $375. •Springdale/Heil S550 Yrly. 673·1334 : LOW WEEKLYRATES Of'THEBESTbUYSIN •••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Carpets It drapes. JBR,2 8A ... SU$ 671·47918 Exec:uti•eS..ifH IRVINE. l CALL & WE 2 BR & 1 BR Duplex on F'lr-eplace.61S-701S. •Edlnger'/Boll1Chica CAN SHOW YOU OVER ~'h ll~tls. Lo1Trem,endou1'1 sfi:,cv1i w Sltr!s!~r~b:;. "'"----a~-•~ 3222 3 l!R, z Bl\ ... $325 OCEA?fFRONl'2 br. yrly, 201CO Hewpcwthl I llvd 30 HOMES Exe .,v~en 1a . 11e wi . -~ U'l'I.._--•Warner/EdwaNb bltns,·garage. $370. No • 01t.,..,._ • ~ LU··l==========ci accomm odat e larg~ COMPANY deluxe 2br apt. $2S:O, ••••••••••••••4•••••••• .. BR •BA 9'!ICI\ --t.a~IU-.38$$ 642·2611 ~IVELY~JSrt;O. -· duplex: w /4 car gar. Rt~,\LTOHS carport.&. Wl_Ji.te r . BE°AUT. L-1.0ceanvtew --, •• ···-_. RANCH Value in Int . $6 1,500. SISC1': 19-14 871-9467 . br, 2 ha duplex . .81tns: •Brookhunt/Garfleld LIDO lSLE. Be.aut. 5-Br,_ Studios& I Ir's REALTY A«nl 549-0812 673-4400 wasbet/d ryer 2 e•r gu ZBR, l BA...$28$ •·ba,neor club. S950. mo. •P!IES Un-l;<~\Nj~~r2iid:ii r-~~~~~~~~1 REMODELED 3 br, 214 ,.2, Ad I"· N · 961· or863·1'111G i •it •75 •123 •F R EE UUlllles j0CEA.Nf'R0NT 2 Od + 2 ba. $.120 mo. Wnlr. 305 815-4·062 u ... 0 pet. ." ·0 'V •Full Kitchen WALNUT lr'CULVEI Bd gar•ge apt. $125.000. CondomlRlums T·ow... Monlero.1-879·Ml . . ...-. bLUfFS z Planj 4 BR+ •Healed Pool -'--l_..,·~.5"(...2000.*-Grandiose Owner. 6'5-36.111 howHt for.... 1700 Coron.o J!el Mal' 3122 a Br. 2 Ba. new spacious Comly 3 bt, 2 ba, ~I • bonut room: hnmed. •t:au nar~ Facmun L,c;CATEO IN NO. acur.7., poo. is ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-r-1-·i.t:v-~I . 500....-.tO ~....$355;;~1 7FaUI ~T.'i.Ulld. nr . V IRVINE rm /bath house. 2 Will 'n EA.STILUFF 2 SR. I ~ Ba,j:(overnmcnt Harbor View llllla~Pool fernleaf, 615·667$ fo Wau~rJ)r.o-l New OCEA N Vl EW •Phone Servjce ._ bQr1, f"'-il tree1, vu o1 4 r. ~e", 3118, rrrnl din owned . $21 ,450 with $6$0. 3br. 21~ """ reC!. rm .. ap t.' l br, 2ba, b,yC.e ma&F br. Townhouse. 48r,, 2~ba, *~ ....,.ool* lnett •d• tell bl" ttllll. va.lley; l BR, J ba. rm . Slora1ite Galort:! ·dow·n . Payments $17$, Oct.1 tD May 31, 191G. •I Dft utll pd. N• C"Pll, Sin1le1, • dl.lkire.n, pell din, lit! fan\, -3 dee", t"2 9,S{1$. Up. A•utt.s, l • J.~O:WcalUl~ ..!! &n) \ 191,$00 · Pool 117.e Yt1rd W ,500 by mo. Al!lo 3 br, 2 b:it,.houle.. $650 pe r mo. '40·16&1. drps, trplc, '230-M utt, OK. 8a'tbar11.1SU739 or pobl, tennis. Leue $.'J1~. no pel•. Jlli £ 22nd St. WM ---..010> Owner 644·7596. Broker $40-4429 Brokers Snvited. no,.U. m•• 87J.$'t14 . Alt. 67S-3l22:--MS·l1.Z: • .. -·--·- t I I. .\ I. (. l -----!~; -.; ... Irv · •• ••• ...r Aflzll:4.e1.W.a; Afa*ta1•t1cu.rw.. Vaetlw._.. UIO I •'±3\t ..... .... •••• . , " . ' • , ••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~•••••••..-... •••• •t••••••••••., • • d ""'-• •lrl(ete le.14 MIWJ1rt.... Jl6t &o.Joy Su.nay Pelm Sor· Of'flCel~ 4400 MrAty W..ittd 5030 '""'°'"'' -· ·--w-------------·------ OMl. Y PILOT' Qif.W... J7J4 ......,._. ......... •••••••-"••••••"• ••••••••••••••••••••·••• •••••••••••-·-•••••••• 1DCI. Z Br, t·ba Conao. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••~•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~!••••••-••••••••• •••••• , ... 3769 P1 laafe ll07 •Dll..UXI-Pool. J•ct:i• ~·· •I MO f'REP. R&N'I"* Y•ar raidenl, Newport , ''- •'-i1:Tropkti Poot• W; ;;~··1~•;;••• •••••••••• ... ••-•.-bEifXE 3 br .ptj. a fUiU Ea•tblvfr 3 br, 2 tla, ~::!1-~~'--c:Ml ! =· l·l ·S Rrv. otfittJt from •lll!C. looking for rtO,DOO * * * * • * tpU, dip,,. bKl'lll. 8acb. Celar-TY m:ah:l -.II~. bL.dlnlnl l"lnt r~&e!,·J:~~1ao.~' 1ownhou1e, lae. laC!I. _u,_m 171 • • 5135 per mo Near it.•currd by 200 T.D. oo HAPPY _JJUliU. pikL SI »ttT pool 1l1£ MESA. newJr dttonlc!d. $300. at UJ: ~ •R•c m -l~ulte, dhr -· - -AJ.rpon.Noleasa.r.eca. my bomc & dupltx _ ..-U6!1 41' ii. N~wpart Bl, N mo. m ... 1 rm • dbl '"""'•· Auto 11o-. 4300 m-rm &Tll QOOI) "1·2Z:!S. llRTHDAY ····'i -...~.. 84'· .. 1 C ~_.,.....__ 3122 lCEZbr, \ba,pool,lhq dooropenet•IJ'.U.Pollll• •••••••••••••••••••••• u-.a....oges TrWt · CAROLYN ~ ... ,...,., oro.e ... _. . tpl drp1 c\i to ttcte-ltlon area. AdulU AN l$ lO S>ahr 2 br I NO. Colla Mesa Dental/ ~o'' id • 503 8ri0c:.w1w. pool ~eaa .,...n• Wlnlor -o•·•••••••••••••••••••••• lhi M~. ·-evu-.... 1 .. oo..u• b 1 .l .. 'c • Medlcal /Ol'ctultesil.''aU. • • 5 JOVUER '000 AdJ•-' ' d .. .,., EW :i bd b 1 q . .,._._.'1911!1.n, ~-· ..... -• •P ·•"~mo. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf"llll • • -· ao p ets mo.A ulll,oopeta,aar, tnl, ~ •· 5 -•U12• Oekwood So., NB . •,rom $3t5/mu. Mr. LOANS BO% _.u.i;;:"iui;;t'"i;;;;;;;;' ;i;;;~;;1;~:ie.~.~1b~a~.6'J3.3titlt~~~·-;:;;~~;:J"!!.ar~.,~··.!!·!i;e~1!""~·!!!!""'~nse1-!:.:. asAmi-w.,,,Ns t1s.S111 --o Kfff•.ua.&~ UD to I t Ua,Cdll1$6NBl'7Days r.W ilJ' . t.o... •M.yMon* ****** ~.,..Ardllnahoppingcntrz Br. furn apart. I blk to 8 ~b · ••~•••••••-"•••••••• Wilf.:'=~Co. emale or male zt-30, WlJh to aubll!l. or share lit TD 90/o or e erly penoo. N beach. Comp redecor. l r 'i 1 •, upslalr1. tln1le, mature, neat, larce one room office nr 2nd TDL.ocms em.,JoyM....t& I ., ' Sl'l\9ktr1 or dr-inke ra Yrly. sno Call Coiled. d p cf W I W cf t. ERYJce2 br,tbawll•· F.STCLt•~F Z br, l\.ii ba emptoyM, no drup, no <?range ,County BJrport. t.owest ralesOr11..ngeCo. 'r•poratlOll 548-1759 213.331.5406 • ~ai;.er e.a. new pa nt. race, uptlai:ra,brno peta, ..... ~"ouse. ·Adol,. -•·, Ptl6. Share q\iet 11 5 br Secretarial 11cniet!S 11r~ c:attler ...._ Co ................................ , £A":1t1e, S21J mo. UCB. $Z2S. ALSO 3 , 2 1>41, ...,.,...,, ..,...., ho .ti n-h.' \'ided. W ·&147. "' · r.oy • $330. NEWLY dcoorated t2U) 614·:s:i$7 wkd very 11e wflmall yard no ~t.s. 1'1U Bedford Ln. Olile. unt. ~ $115. 642·21'11 $U-08Jl Schools & br, balcony, pool, garden 1 BR •Pl, 1~ bloc:b to · ~· $215 67)-5205 ' '74$. mo. Si&-'1533 no. lit & last. UUI pd, OfOr-e• for rent, beautiful Str11tng lt;irbut w-ea 24 ln1tn.ctlon 7005 ,. selUng. Ulil pd. AdWt.a beach, eompl. rum. &dt-Nr. beaeh-2 br, 2b.a. dock. · Nary Joor John968-.m3 newly dee. bk1g. Open year1 ............................ . only. Sorry no peta. 1 c$1orated. 'Vrly rent.al. frpt, bltna. 1ar. No pell. Bd; 1 ba.Chlldrenlc 3 8 1 R,d2 llA, bl~11DW. EMA, E roo--•tt ft.ton Lhru f''t'i 12-4. 711 w.1-;:=;;;;;--;:=:-;;;;:~7j.;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;.;;;,;; w a • I ace C901.1mo.Avai10ct.ut, 13SO.mo.67s.oaz9 wtJcome. 1225. mo. N l'.1 .. 0•4..' Ad•ula~:: ~ oa1 needed-: Furn :-;.jy' 00 19lhSt,C.M. 2MITDloat1Wcmftd liA corner W 18lh st' a 673 ·08'18 or last, no d~l. f9!I>-p. -. -·mo. " WEllAVECASl-1! •. tll.>-Otl05 • · (213)331--5400!coll«t. AC. db 2 BR. 2 Ba, l\; or<lo-82>8. 6'2-00'6 Balboa b. $1.IO util Inc. BUSINESS Or )led. Ot•'•· Buy 2ndT.D.'• TRAVEL AGENT -~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~aq~f,~~;,J blk to oce.an. Peet at the '7$·1244• 468 • 472 1q. n. 11.t w sq. Lo•n on2ndT.O ·io; I BEACHFRON't2br, 2. bli water. $365. be. Dave S. Hwttlft9fori 1Hch 3140 Compl. redecoraLCld. 2br, male to share 2 Br, MY rt. l.s2S superior A"t . New IAurl-'I 2nd 1'.0 .'.$ BRFurn $185 bltns,gar&lndryrac·a'. &14·72.llAlt-••••••••••••••••••••••• lrspatio.lblktolx-h.No Condo. Sto mo. Ph. NB.6'2·1760 Equltylnvsmt.O!.v. C1~ASSF.SSTAllT MON"n-11.Y 1-:arn commis$lon wh1l~ you learn ~~.~unrurn Sl6$ ~~~· \'rly.61>Tm& ZBrS2!!5yrlyu1il·pd Lo•eAt ldlffe :;2n~t:~ 1225 .Yr ly . S86-0i4ibef.2PM. uslnessl...tal 4450 BARNF.TIAITG.co. ...-..,of bUm. pool, walk Nu pel/chlld·, n-•,., _., 2 Br, :Z Ba from $21S. Uni· · · 64.5-2134 h · ~ ··-d··• ~· No I B F oom mate Wantl!d for ••••••••••••-••••••••••• to s opp1n1. ~ m i. EANFRONT 2 bt......., 431 \.S Jris,644-<J«)·, gu que a ..ut. ii...... ease. AY RONT·Toucb the _. ___ ~ ....,.. beacb.93)W.19thSl. ~--rpl , Winter reilii Sorry, no c:hl14ren or boat.I Pa.ooram.ic view. lge, 2 Br, house W/)'ard DEILUXE orficc. comm '! ,,..._..p «al I · S48«S2 W/Jar. 642-4.59.i I BR + sep. guest Rm & pets. Br"nd ne~·. ti:e z br, :z ba in Hn\& Bch. 846-8237 &: ndualrial 1~. Also ft'"IOft $ PACIRC B th -• •pp•£•~ 1 p I u ~ mini w 11 rchuu11ts in Lost& Found TR•v•• ·~HOOL a ·-·. -' ,, ... ~i..,, ap . oo,pa o,1un.VOJlll. t_,.ra lhou.$e140'7N I I I A~- H I~ le-L 37 l Br. 1 ~lk to Ocean $175 640·1141 e\·fS b100 Wamcr A11e, H.B. Sec=. bldf· Adults . $15.SO. • .. , n °· L.»gunl.lf' Ruel & t\-1 s.s on ............................... tilO E 17th Sol. s. An:.a • -•·""'J'l'CNt -... 40 + ll t 11 . park in K (714)1C1-6:M7 mo. Ca I owner days Bayfront, Balboa Jslt'. Vie JO ure~. Jl11nd)' to A.mowncemenh 5100 543 6655 ·•••"••••••••••••••••• 213-696-6880 · 01t0Me1e 1824 1213 ,14s 2341 Com pl. furnished : San Diego Fwy. 200 to .................................. .. WIEKLY •~TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJIETOIEACH (213)89'7 .. ;.. • uves O>hwhr. garuge. st.ere<.>, 2000 SQ ft. As low lil:J JO' St-pt. Onlv! 1-'t>rmanent.. At·creditedb)'NA1"l'S """' EANFRONT2br,21»a, OffleatenPatt. NEARSHOn'IMG . TV. dock. d i.shes, et~. persqft.831-1400 $10. f."':ee liair eut Esta.blishedlitil • bt<Mff11e51iitff w1h/d ~ I S 3B Zba. r I Has lge pnt10 w /bbq. ( l-""in1i1ncialAldPro«ram,:~ ry,gllt._..,motl 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adult.I no 1,Z&.38rapts,bltns dis· pactoua r. · rp o. Need m11ale or female $80 •. Mo. Ideal Newport w/s ha'!lpoo & l'lct or1~~~~~~~~~~~#: 1'/.1 Yorictown ll•d June or $450 mo. yrly. pels, dshwhn, &hag cpts, hw11.sher1. some w1r;.p1cs 1 blk to beach. Yrl.y $350. room mat•. No strings or shop avail in the mail at New l:uir.tomcrs Only .I-.. .:.- Be•ch Blvd •l Yorktown :7~~~785 ea& horc Dr. closed t•ratr. frplc, & 2 car garaaes. f'rom Call 64S.l0St hea\'y drugs. QUI Brian, The Factory for : Coun· ~-6073. TENNIS LESSONS :!?: 536-0411 BBQ. G111 & waler pd. $200. Lions Estates, IEACH. YEA.IL y 7S2:.6282dnys. try store, book store. dP.· RWD. ror in(o. Ile return Pvt /Group/NS.615.(MW3 . • ~J~1~~~!& I Ills lbr. 2202 W. Oceanfront PLJ! MAHCHAA"S 536.2579 Oeltue, very lrg 3br. Nu FEMALE roommate to Ii, tile. 673·96060f'67J.939J o! fo~.r.t .C. rnot. bmc. son. Job• Wonted. 7075 Winter rental. $175 WALKTOllACH cpls,alJblt-inl,lplce,nr share 2 br, 2 IM!i, Park. a200Sq FlC·Zll.orcfronl ll/3(7~. No hassle. P: 0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :r:~~'t,.:~cilltics month.675·823t. 773 Sc~~t~,CM t&2br.cpU;,drps,bltns, water. $395. 646-9218or N e wport 640·4095, with 6 drive.in bays . Box: 8413 Univ. City, HOUSEKEEPER. capu. •FreeUlilitics aut. lge 2, 3 & 4 br. gara1e.205&21215thSt. 6'1$-0MS . 968-7466 Ideal ror uuto or boat 92608 <213l JIOl-50QO. b\c, !>yrs \'.X11r. t.:XC\'I •Free Linens Oceanfront /view. frplc, MEDITERRAHE.AM "4-3058 or 5.36-4259 o 8 r t N \. 1 s~vice. s&5 W. 19th St, Lost & Fo...t 5300 recs. desires full time •TV& Maidserv.avail bale. gar. $325. up. 2004 VILLAGE 847-3957 day 1ron..2.I eTr s. G.-oge1forllent 4150 cr.1. D11ys ~5710. e\'cs ••••••••••••••••••••••• pos ition in NB area. •Dar·B·Que W. Oceanrront See daily, 1 Br. l Bl' & Den. 2 Br, 2 NEW Lg. 3 br, dshwshr., up e;Br R~ S.:S ............................... 646·0681 tO~T fl-'OUN D 673·9521 G a.yle. --'•. •.PhoncScrvicc 646·3114 BrTownh~.Carpets. enc. gar,2baS275mo. 1erricluxc,$32S . Garage A'°all S2S mo. l5x60STOREBldg Shop· . 1\l'J.:r~ ChaufCerlng, companion, •lMilctoocean ceanrronl apts avail, drapes, f1r~placc , 3 New lg . 2 br, patio, lg . P ierA\'all. ti73·~ Very secure. 24 0 p1nK Ctr. 17&19 Bellch ~~~Adopl1ot1,f.ow ba rhaJit,mnlnt,bondOO. I . from $l4S to Sl!IO. Utll In· pools, 4 tcruus courts -clO!i;CtS , enc. J(ar. $2 Avocado_ D Cl\1 833·8294 Blvd. HD. 213-4M.s971 l:ost Spay /Nt!ulcr lnfu. llt•lt•n S4K·71~ BEAU Tl FUJ .. l br furn cl. 675-487J; G15-S205 or gym . sauna's. mo. Gd, loc. 1Wl·2S4l MEW,ORT MA.RIMA rear behind h.<oe ' "---_ _ ---·--- apls $165 & $175. Spanish 2400 llarbor Blvd iwz.1112 Spac. Gcrdnt~ Offl R...tal 4400 In Cannery Village shop LOST: LiKhtoranRe male llo useclcaning Dont , style bldg, pvt encl ~ar, 871·8'17 1 Costa Mesa (714 )557-8020 p . . 1. J ti c• for Is£\ 700 sq. ft. 4283Ut tabby cat. Looks like want on rt>J:ular blsl,:.. pool , sauna, lndry, adlt.s. uplex 2 & 3 Br h blk ,_ 2br . Iba condo. Washer ri. patio. ana 'p ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• St NB 5..57·lZi6 l\lorris. Vtc o( Goldt'n Own traru V7~7819 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk · ..., Adult 2 hu~e bedrooms d R f · p 1 beac~. lovely a:ardens, 150 I W-tdlff Dr · ' -Wcsl & \\'arncr. M2·J06.I . · · · Bc~ch. Gar.new paint& · rycr . e riR. oo · of(cr1n~2brapt$475. ..-~ • lndustriolRentcll 4'500 --Perfcctionistwouldlike\o W. of Be11ch oCr Slater. crpts.$2IS&S265 Winter. Sl7Qnopet_s. lnqwreapt Patio. 968·5097 wknds 919 9 ·d Dr 67J-84l4 NewportFinall(.'1alCtr OS h h d 842-7848 • 673·9-I04aft.6. G568W.Wll500 aft6. aysi e ••••••••••••••••••••••• L T : S cp er /llus~y care for your needs. Lea1l1MJ C?ffice Space-2000 SQ FT. 3 of cs, 2 ';1.' x . u n 9 / 1 J .. \ 1 c c;.ardening, Pa~ly a~· STUDI~ apt~ like new. EANFRONT 2 br up-NEWLYDECORATF:D ATTl-IEBEACH 2 Br$25Qyr:ly nrocean CallonS1tel\tanager baths. immed. acrOt>S st I aular1no & Br1 s t1JI. sis lan cc. Window frplc, 1acun1, pool, l blk per duplex $340 immed 2 Br, w Jr,ar. crpt. 5185 NE\V /LGE3BDR $315 No f~t~~r~l~;J:~~a.g (714)642·3111 ext UG from OC Airport.963·7878 Ans w L' r :. I o Am °'r . wa.shin.ic. Chauffcurin~, tobaach. 968-5700 1 occupan~y. 548 _4337 Water pd. 21'16 "C .. Huntington Harboun-----------< He ward. 54 5 ·1~44. or etc. Call Bill in Cdl\1. 213 ... 7..,8 Placentia. 636-41201·5. area. Dix Jbr. wat-~ront con· NEW M·l Newport, Costa 675.0'J70, a~k tor Bill. 675·8138 SMALL B.EACl l HOTEL . ._. r t ..:ri M 000 1200 1440 --------Adults. 846-41 do. plus boat alip. 2-car esa, 1 • , sq. -Rooms. $22:.50week. ewpOrt Crest lovely 2 br. NEW BREED APTS li 2 \I. b ft. 543·3145 or646-29Z8 F o u n d : I-' c m a I e Call for residential clean. I Apl5$100 mo.5.16-7056 2 1h ba, dbl garage Bach/loft $215. Util, pd, 1 BR, cprt, drps, f_rplc, ft.![rii.rr~shoComp~ctr!; S h<'phcrd. J\fcsu Hil?h ing. V&Pcleaners.Ml3. I 3 d k applns, gar, pool, rn cd yd, J!:3J'ag~. Singl dishwa s her. $iOO. ~.urc.Mlllriot 1200 Sq Fl M·l space, School . Tan . !'00 ID. 495·6828.Lorates. 1 l Br Adult Garden Apt. w opener, .,.ec s, wet jacuzai. 3~·Hoimilton. I 842 6007 v~~ frontoffice.dri \•e-inrcllr 971JJ471 . w {p QQI. Ac ross from _bar,_pool,tenrus.Walklo 64s..4411 ony. · 645·16119t.o5. ~..._ door . SlKS . m o. fl29 . HelpWanted 7100 LakePark,$152.permo. beach. No pets. $485. RE•DYTA""A"~ ..r ~....._..,__ Term_ina l Wu y, c~I . Found : lllk&wh1teShep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft . 5 & weekends 675·7184or675-1070 I IRLOFTOMLY "' ...,"~' JBr, 2 u~. bltns, g:ir, J-....,...,_ Days 540·57JO. ev e~ -mix puppy. -Approx.--8 1UU£,,.:v""'lut"!I~ _ ~36·7447. T1'-:PS 10 beach, \'it'"'· Pvt patio, frpl. t yrlse ~~~aC:~~~~,:Tg!~i;!: ~u1~;0.~~~i~. Yrly. ./...,-.... ......_ 646 -0681 ~·ks·3 n:ios. Vic: 15th & Accnt /C~sl \oSZOK I 2b r-u:<: A"ail.Scpl.15lh So etsorch.ld ./,.-..,....,.... . ~lonro\'la . N.U No. JD. Adm 1\sl ExScc to512K logufta l~och 3748 spac. r • .,...,,,.. HAYLOFT APTS rry no P I ren. San Clemente 1876 NEW Frec·sta~1ng bid)!. 962·1628 a (t .1 pm. frnt Ofc l\lt.'<1 S6()1.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 )529·5601 $185. mo. 425 A l2lh St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'resh seu air lcK·auon ----• - - -I EFFICIENCY Al'TS VERY l.e:e & modem 2 br 283 6A4• 5 oc. 0 mlo 143 • CM LG . 2 BR. 1 ba, enc. pati Beac h . tom. cente r . 7200sq.rt. 12x14 0 /drs 77~ FOUND: Irish Setter in IRVINE PERSONNEL r $190 1~oo1 "d s I W.16th.CM.bl5-5.DJ Costa Mesa.Calltoiden· SE"'"GS•',..ENCY rom . , ~ruu , upstairs , steps to ocean. I st,':: ast + S75 1.100'. 2br, l Y.iba. 4·plcx. tif) 54:>_3738 1'.VI f'V...J f~~n4eg... ~~ndry V11la~c w a.tdcr, Ftras h & 1Vhcabl&c 3 Br. 2 ba. crpt. patio. n sec. 842·0389. Mature adults. Lease. .55c PER SQ FT 1250 SQ F'T r,1.1 ~pace. -. 488 E. 17th Street · · i1a1 . :ee was ('C' OCC . 5225. 1009 A 111· . WALK to Beach 1 & 2 br. $195. 492·3799. l611 WESTCUFF-i."'JB front urrice, l.e:c rear Fou nd : Small ':':"iu~c lo~~ <a.t lrvlne).Cmlla &fctiff BACH , t 'pd ~•oc dryer. _Sept. to June. sion.552·4576;ift 6 I d !IS N AGT 5415032 door . $190. mo. 1240 haired dOJ!. 12 h1J!h I• s .. te 224 642·147P " · . u 1..,. , -· mo. $260. mo. 4~ Seashor• poo • a u . :9 pet!_, BR. walk to beach . No · · l JI t "·h ·--11 <~ 1$60 kCr tB -' 517 c.& 220121hSl 219 LoM.an Sl Costa Mc::ia ong. un · l:M.-• .-.-.... ------~fJ5N .. C'stll~~.~'. Dr.675·8345 •2Br upper.MesaVerde. "'up. ·• pets $195 )'rly.492'·51655140upstore-Ofr1ces cpls Da)·s s40.s1io. eve ~ aft6. ~~ _.:.:'.:'.:'.,'.:.:,.~~'.'.'-~~~-1:--=:::--:-"":-'.:--C-:--C--I Adu Its. $185. Gar age lSth Sl. tw5·~ or 776·4655 d rps "1 r bath. 17 30 l 646·0681 Acti•ity DI red or Oceanfront 2 br. l ba, util 2 ':IR. •1.i blk t_o ~ach. avail., no pets. 833·8974 2br, carpets. drapes. A~tfth Fwnished Beach Bl . ll.B. 8'&2·2834 FOUND : &.1a1eblack Lab. A challenging oppor • ..s pd; Also year round Winter or possible yrly . lndry rm . 5155. 17411 orUnfllrftished 3900 StorCICJe 4550 Vic o f Magnolia & part of the nt.>w mgmt b h 536 ,...,.... 675·922Sf213·9i4·48ro CASA VICTORIA Q 968--7LZ3 · PROf'ESS'LCLASSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Talhert. F .V. 963·1147, ac · . ...,......_ • l,2&3br,DclwteUnfur. ueens. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bldg 3 s tory 2790 536·1664 . team interested in Pil-LG 2 b 1 b t THE EXCmNl; ' ,· . Vehi c le or Trailer ticnl care first. Must ~Lux . 2Br. den, 3Ba. Pvt. I tr' Na oc~n ~S or Furn . .e:as/wtr pd. lr•iM l844 PTS ll11rbor BJ\·d. C.~I. Air StoraJ!:c, 518pcr Quarter. FOUND: Black remalew/ have certificate. Port Bch.lennis,pool.Winter. ::~n1~.wt:&~abieTV . Adults·Noyel!ISec.gate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ALMMESAA • cond.,clev .. panclw,alls, W.17tbCM.548-035H b . •· y · T tin& ?ttesa Conv. llos p,, le ... e $450 (71.) •""' "WYIL' Poot. rec rm, elevators NEW Rancho San Joa· MINUTESTONPT drapes, carpet, elec., m po1n...,. 1c us or (213)700..-001. ,,;r~ ~vn:::· 63~~. 642·8206. 525 Victoria, 642·8970 quin deluxe townhome. BUI. music, janitor. parking. Rt'ftfals Wanted 4600 17th. CM. S46-6255. 714 /642-0400. 2·Br,2·ba.den.SanJoa· Bach, 1&2 BR. from !\f .R . Stev('r. Mgr.••••••••••••••••••••••• f'~OUND: l\fa!e J\fed. Sr. Anlma/C.-&..ol ~ O"eanfro nl. Spa"•·ous. . CLOSEtoShopping.1&2 · G rd Pl Sl7250 ••101360•""""-• h c 'I ""'" • • Ba"hclor yrl> gl •160 qwn a en an. View. · ...., · .......... °""""' Store·s op 21'• ·1 Po· rt Sh 0 .. prrerr. Vo"·. Wl.nter $32S.·$42S. ·oncl. ':" • s · ,. • BR, po<M . Adlts, no pets. d p " • Offl Ut ls Pd 1818 W Ocean AYail . now. $.500. 552·4010 A ulL,., No els EXECUTIVE "w'tc" on 200·300SQ . Ft. San1o·a·o & Galaxy NB. Cef' Ut .o\.o' Yearly. "97·1082. 1 · · · Cpt.. drps, i;tv, reC. SI~ M Dr • • • ·• f t494-4029 or640·8287eves. J561 esa · 642·0691 . &l6·3008 1\pply in f'}Cl'son at 20fil2 -:::=:;--:-;;-;;-':::::::;:-:;;:;;-l~'o~n~~~""'.----& up. 1887 l\f onro"i a (5 Bl ks East of Newport Newport llarbol-. 400 lo•l----.::..::.::::.o:___ ___ I _'.'.'.'.'.::'.'.'.'.'.: _______ I llooms $.16. week, $125. 548-9743 /644 -9419 L09U"a Becich 1848 Blvd.) 2200 sq ft . 642·4644 ; GARAGE WA N'f ED, 1-'0UND: Watch. Ladies, Lag_un a Canyon ltd• morhh. Apartments.•~. cc"6-9ll60 '"'5·4405 n ear 361h St. N.B. 10A'ltol2Noon La~unaBe<1.ch. ~ ON Tl-I E WATER STUNNING lg. 2 br, 2 ba ••••••••••••••·~•••••••1 ---~~~~'.:'...---11 -'-~-c-------c---I " week. $200. month&: up. N 2 b 2 b $295 Drop a pebble nt th 673-1195 640-6300 ,\PT Manager : Couple 1-tcated pool & near ew r, a. gar. dwns lrs. Garden apt. 1 o c Prime Hunt. Bch. Joe.IC'.."."..:.'.::. ______ ·-----------I Beach. L·.oguna 'lotor Wntr. 675·145.1cve. Pool. etc ..,15 710 18th Ot·can from your Apt. • rrom S12S. mo. incld. utiL d d wanted for new 20 units, " St ~ Lease.Luxury.security, l\~e 584067_4~.:.warner A\'c . Quiet. mid le .a..i c • f''nund : l\fa!c Airedale Costal\1csa.l..11~·cJyrt•nt. Inn. 1575 N. Cst. llwr, OWN YO Ult OWN JS'xlO' · Mature adults. 31755 Cst. ..,. e m PI o Y cd '";i n w /2 Terrie r ,approx 8 mos to 1 frt·~ 1 Br ... pt. No kids or j 494 ·3537. Mobile 1 1 1omde, lbocatcd nr, LRG 1 Br, pool, nr. !>hops. ll"'f. 499·2835. · mlmcol\hlo;r ~.l~\<~b~r ~~~I~ yrold.548·0179 _ pets. 979.3376 , ,. Occanrront 4 llr. apt. Lido Is an • '!I water . adlts /no pets. Util pd. SINGLE to 6 rm suites. --~ . Only $2.950 total. fo'inan · 1884 l\1onrovia. 548·0336 Recently built2 story 2 br, BIG'-Ablvdaginl.r.iOnCP},.urposhrlo.rFuficlcl houst' ~·1th fcnt'ed yrd. LOST: Grey fem .<'at. Vi c. ASSEMBLERTRHE ... l Wrnter le<isc. No pets. (•\tile. Call: 673.5359 or 2 ba luxur y con · r u Ci\1. Prefer f':;:i sts 1dc. Canyon SI. & Pacific. l.o<'a l :ilternato r rl'_ .... ~, S<\ 8 5 · 4 94 · 10 I 1 • 0 r 673·0598 LG . 2 BR. l lh ba Studio, dominiums. Xlnt views, ser\• i cc incl; llecep· 645-70!» before4pm _ CJ\1. &15·0914 m anuracturer. Dutil!!l u)• , I 213·355·943". quiet 4-plex. nc~· paint, from S.325. '"ly. 494·1795 rlude solden'n<. ch~k· · . Atarhftenh d b 1 tionisl, conference rm, Business ln•Ht Lost: lllk male Poodle. ... .. Oceanfront Attractive 2 nf·-·isL-..a <'pls, rp s, tns. • xerox. automated typ· Finonc~ m ed s1.. Blk collar ingofparts,a. .. sem bly or bd .o b t F" b 1 ...... ,_ Carport-lnd.ry. W11lk tc VICTORIA BEACH · g t Call ··33 '"'O b' v· 1 · alternators. P.lu~t spc'k •r a. ap . a uous ••••••••••••••••••••••• h & hi h'ld QL' Ch 2 Bd 1n .e <'. o. . ...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1ra ics taJ!. 1c. rvinc vie~io(cr rental. No Bolboalsl-• 3806 sops sc s.l c 1 "'· arm er. rm s.. 8 · T('rr nc~·a rd 1 6732221 ~ome Englis h. $2.10 hr. 49410 ~5 -nopels.$200.540·6.138 pool. deck. ~arage_ No Oakwood offers lheGroundfloorwithorw/o usiness • -· · ,. AskCorFr ank.6429165. pe_ts . -ays . · "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet s . $350 /Mo year finestincountryclubliv· storage. panel, s hwr. Opportunity SOOS LOST : Reward for losll--------:~~s, 494 ·5662 or Yearly. Charming2Br, 1 $190Freshly dccor 'd .l~.2 'round ingatapriccyoucanaf· frig, sink, air, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\1 ale Dobie. ans. to ASST. ft.1ana~cr.Gard£'n· · ba. Terrace. Cptd. No br , quiet, pool . no GOODR.E. 494·7518 ford . There's Sl million 548·9766 NURSERY SCHOOL "Ccr " r ed <'Ollar. 212 ing:, maintenance & up· A.VAIL.IMMEO. gar .$27S.675-2733A(t5. children /pe t s. Sen.----inrecreationalfacil\lics. . Pre·School. nr. downtn. Santa' I sa bella Cl\1. keepofSSuruts inCost:.1 Citizens We l c om c . Newport Beach l869 NIGHT LIGl-ITED TEN· OFFICE or stor<· ava11. Costa J\1esa. Care for 24 645-0358 Iv inl"or. ' J\lesa jn exchange for l.ovely, ultra ":loclem .2 BalboaPrninsula 3807 646-2738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NISCOURTS.Afulltime 100~ sq f~. Ne wport at SJOO m o. Room tocx· . rent. 642·5073 Ol" · g~h.2~~J~~-a~I~ Main ••••••••••••··.~··•:•••• •Shady a-.. Pool• PARK HEWPORT activities djrector w~o ~en1n : Choice location. pand. Incl. h:c. lot. nrly. LOST : Silky Terrier. (213)865-3851 GOOD R.E . 4g.i_7518 Adults 2 br, 2 a. newer . l&2 Hr SJ'~-Adull.s. APARTM~S plans parties. BBQ s. 639·6100 new h\dg. comp. equip. l\lale. l~lk /Tan , Ans. AUT0-1-,-A-R-.,.-5.-- bltns. yrly. No pets. Bachclorlor 2 trips & m ore! Free Sun· SS.'i.000. ''Gcor~e··. Ba ycrest & Newport Beach 3769 673·3986 ; (213)251·9792 :s~~~·: ~:.::;1522nd St. Bedroo ms and rta y brunch.. . FOR SUBLET Graham Rlty G..)6·24 14 _Do\·cr Shores NB. Wear A3~g~~fi.~6:1~~fif •••••••••••••••••••••••WALK to bay/beach 2 hr. To"·nhouses Plus b£"autt(ul sin gles, Exec. Of<''s. at 1''<1.shion ~ ---tn,.;: Collar. tags & ID. OCEANFRONT. l"cde· i ••ba,gara• ... laundry. Fr.S229_5Q 0pcn 9,6 1&2 bedroom ~11ts, Island,NB.\Vells Far~oWalk 1.n .t a.kc O''cr 54M·l269.Art.4 ·r o1PPN"YA·IX,Alntwrkree1rd1• "' '~ ".... D .1 furnished & unJ'urn1s ht'<J. Bank Bldg 1 to 2 y·rs l-I a1rs1y1Jng Shop. ~lust r e . t.'XJl. pr <. <'orated.clcan3br,2 ba patio. $250to$275yrly HaciendaDeMesa a1 y Oakwood Garden Apts F · r· A · sar! Option s o p c n .LOST:Sm.fllk .fem.pup· Costa ~1csaAutoP.;1rts, &lgelbr.675-<lf.SR Refs.548·7558;548-3607 160W ~1 CM Spa-Pools·Tenn1s rr I · 'N urnorunurn. ppro,.;. p I s py \'ic Nwpt lfgts J>ls 216."i llarhor ,-.-.1$0ft. •• o\r r o--.·s from Fasho·on o crs an cxcust\'e · o uo<>sq fl 2 P\1 ofc 's & rim e ocat1on . an · · · · ··r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Cl dG .. R R G t " ......, · . . . · Cl t 129 A · "d Call · 548·6143 Bayfront 2 Rr. 2 R."1. Patio. SPJ\C. 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. 'h S325 mo. Yrly. 544 ·2013 blk to bay or bch, vle"'s. aft GPM . So. of Bal. Pier. No pets. $150. yrly. 494-1795 NR. OCEAN new Dplx. 2 ~=-'-'-"---'-'-=-­ br, 1 ba . Garb. d1 sp. West Oceanfront. l & 2 D !W . .e:ct r. Yrly. $310. BR. upp e r , gara.e:e Child OK . space. slv, refrig, W/0 . 675.(16421612·0596 673·7412 ose craqes Island al Jamhorcc on cnt a1se uaran ce . Secreta r y /reception cmt:n £'. . \Cn1 a --·--------- Bl-:i\UT. GROUNDS San Joar~uin JI.ills Road. We gu.arantce th~t your area . International Data Del !\I ar 498-1520 1-~0UND: St>t of ke\·s on ADULTSNOPE.TS I I , 9 rent w1llnotbcra1scdfor p d t = N 1 E 1. ·. 0 ;1 . · -• • 714 64"'"1 00 l ''ULL Y''\R & 1.11 ro uc s. "'"' ewpor s .1n c1.1 r .• ,. l's;1 10 minutes lo ocean. Lgc r ,-,i s 1 Ctr Dr Slc ~< NB V d ~~"' ~ .. 2 Br 5215 .. lgc 2 Br Bayfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba. 'Pvt. ha,·e lhc fle,.;ibility 01 (714> 548·.'osot ~nSf.'l\t · Beat The Sour er c ... _,,._, '"~-- - "'!patio 5220. Gas & Bch & pi er. s.s.50 yrl)·. monthtomooth occupan· 1-·ouN D : Cock -;1 water ,.incl. Draperies. 97g..1935 & ~4510 <'Y . :\loc:lels open daily JO NEWPORT J?arden office EC 0 NOMY po,., 11· c rri <'I'. Vic· ,.,( carpets. g as heat. i;!US tn 7. Sorry, no pets or suit£'s from 4..1' incl. util ~1 l'adQw Vu Schon!. stove, air rondit1oning-, S.130. ''rly 2 br. 2 ha. 2 children. Pofonlhlomunth Some "·ar ehouse .a\·aiJ. I\ few stores :ire still Sl6·5956 e,·eo.;. AVON WANT TO MAKEMOMEY. But Mot9toS? s wimming poo l. r ec. stor)', 2 t•a r t"nc l gar .. occupancy & rnommate 557·0061 avail11blC! al Shoppers ----- 3724 room ,w•sheo-v &dn.·crs. balcony.&12·1fil3 Sl'r\·1ceavailablc. v -11 " 1 1 FOUND : Rcdrlish Blk '" • J SING Lt: & Double Of. 1 age, a "1g 1 \'O umc Pnodlr mix about !1 mos Cotto Meso 3724 Costa Mesa f\\~ ;.in A\'0"" fl F;PR ESJ-:NTATI VJ-:. fit' your 0 ¥.'TI boss. :.1•1. your own hours. No f'.\ · pt·I'". ncccss. Tr.111111\J.! pro\·id£'d. Call 540-11HJ or i".cnilh 7·1359. AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW No Cleaning Deposit S 5 0 No lea se Required s· I St d' A I 1ng e u 10 p • •w-i.1, ...... d, ..... (. • llilcker1. leclllll•I tr1•il. •All 110lltiir1 ,.id · • S... athltee•d MfYi<• • W.I ffr •W.1 ... roltd "'rfr-11. •Hta""" pool • Dt.-.ct ,,., ,,.._, ...... a. WA'llRFAUS •SJXEAMS • LAGOONS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA (At Soulh Coalt Plaza) 540-2300 0 G RE T 0 k d I. I led · od shoppers mall. If you . · • · IBR.utilpd,drps,cpts,LlD, A VU". a WOO 1ces,oca 1nm ernh . lh •r ·h·nd se Hr ook hurst ,(,CJrd c n s t v. rerrig. $170. mo. 1'nhse, 2 BR, 2 Ba. uru-G d center. Util. furnished. w~~l~putet~(f~tat ra~fi~ Gro\:Hl\'d .~),10·67!1:1. 831·9276 que features. $.500. mo. ar en By the month, 25" sq. ft. 675-6359 Apartments 540-5206 in ~ront of you. If you F"OUNIJ ; L:.ib /? male OAKRIDGEVILL1\ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; don t h.a ~c the mcrchan· puppy, Vic. !\lontcrey & 3 hr, 2 ba, bltns. children 1' Htowparf h•ch Fashion Jsland. Vi ew of d1~e, .we 11 help you oh· C a I J c• 1\1 :i y n. s an~~~~~~~""'~""" welcome. $22.'i. 8.58 W. OCEAHFROMT 860 Irv ine Ba Y . Sc c re tar y lain it. Jcir1 JOO other C.'ll'nll'lllt'\ olflfi !120.1 --- Center. 645-1197 3BR.2 ea.Sl50Winter Al l 6!h furnished. Plenty of mcrchCJnts. ~·ho ;irC' BABY4 Sl'ITTR parking. t'o r info bealinA t he So ur P~rsonals 5350 San Clcmenlc '•1r1•a. •; 2 Br. crpls, IJ!:e \'loseL'i. stove. 518.5. 642·5466 or 645·4483 STEPSTOIEACH 645-0S~O 644.4753. J\sk for l\lary f_;conom y nt Shoppers ••••••••••••••••••••••• da;.'so1v.k.for lv.uyr 11ld 3 DR. 2 Ba. S325 Winter Newport Beach duplexes Rose. Viilage, 27ZI N. ~1 :1111 !:it . Drink1nJ! prohlcm '! bo)·. our home. SJ5 a"~· BAYFROMT 1 r 1 J t t ~ lh Santa 1\na,.M:l-l·l5.')I. C..::.illAlcohol llclplinc. 4fl2·!!7~:, orri·n .. us ~eps 0 c ~11 Nf-SU IT ES (l-2·3 -t '.!lhr.s ad:1y8.1.'i:j.S.;fp Lgc 2 Br. r·~ B'1, new bearh. Upp1..·rrt('lx4 RH . · & _ IL1 b\'s1 l tt•r llskptir fol.:~ 2 B1\, furn. Sl50. winter roomsl. Xerox . secy Sl'IHITUAl. ltEo\ll "',lt ·h • • crpls. locked .e:arai:e. rates. Un rurn lo wer s.f'r ,. 1 c e av a 1 I .• o 11 Candy & Cigcrdtts ,-lt•n1· f'rs hnrr11·. 2 tof1p1p,•• laundry hookup. ad ults. d oJ.-·. 2 Bit apt. $3lS. Newport Harbor 1n Cen. Sup~Rout~ Uµi •n lu ,\:\llo!U l''t 'l~J11lhru F11 !)..lh .\122 : nopets.S225mo.288;\B. .. ' t 11 u k Bid i\tl\IC.:\'1111allmall""ri.. ·..-16th Pl. &15·J5L5. winl<'r r;itcs. G40·6Hil. 1 n e . a an g . tN0Sell1ng ft\t.ll\·cd I Jll ~. El C.1tl11rui lteal B;\Kf':H. \'"l"'r <;ood hrs.i~ ask for Don Glenn. or 642·4644 l\1 cn & \\'omen can fill & l:i.in(·l('mt·nt\'. For:ippt c ,\H:itl f':l .S H~"-'i'f'.t.&I N. GARDEN Apt. 2 br, I ha. DELUXE 2 & den, 3 ba. Wray i\ndrew. Agent Presti RC bltlg: Nc~·porl collect m oney frtJrn t·o~n 4!}2 90.14 4!rl-~IJ6 Coasl 11 ..... y. f.;1i:, J!1·h •d 11 L f"' operated d1spcn!l('r:>1 in --------rnc . gar .,, u s . 1 1. H 1 ... R 4000 Bearh ux11....,pvto11ce ..,, ________ _ 848.7129 631.1349 poo .• pa 10. ome 1 ... e ooms 'n s 10· ..,5· -31'00 :.1nd around the OranRc AbraxosMms-' • setting, xlnL Joe. Adul•·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ui · -' c •tsoo h .,_,, O; area. ,. cas re Photo Modrli"" 3 BR, l lh BA, lg. rms.ncw nopet.s. S48·107'1642-0654 ROOM S $25. week up with 400 SQ. F'T. ()(c. space. quired. l'lfany dctaJls call 1-11 F llerton C~I pa!nt, cpl,d~. Children I Br ($190 ), orw. No pets. kitchen. S48·975S or $ZOO mo. lse. LaK. Ni~el tollect. Al\1 u r~1 .. OK.545-6375e\es Nr. Uoag, Ocean, FP, 645-3967 area.'31·9255..493-2718 FIDERALSERVICE 10 ·12 ' .631·1UW BANC'OHI, I la<; hrC'n retaint>1l l O \ll(('f"\'lt'W CLF.f!ICAJ, PERSONNl-~L VJLLA MESA Garden bltns.pool,646-5111 Room for rent. Kitchen PLUSllOffice rurnincld 1213,772·7947 F"oxy Girl'!' Out Call Apt.s 2 br, patio, pool, 1 1 pri vile~es, priv. en· Prime Airport, Loe. 4Y Massage. U <.:a ll, W r ForanOranAcCounty playiround.a:arn~efrom SEP. lbr, rp . enc gar, trance. $140.first&.last. WF.AVI NGSHOPforSale Co m e. Specia l ltc Independent Rank 520s . 719 w. Will!i on. stv /ref, blk lo bch, sgl. ca11499.1457 8n .s. Sq.£t.SSl ·57oo by O\\•n er . Vcry rcasona P:iraplr~ics .s-12·3169 Callnrwrilt"f<Jl'l'ln G46-lZ5l only. $255. Yrly. 673·S760 NOW LEASING bit'. 640·5910or 548-4206 . lntCr\'lt·w. l ~":.'=',~------11::':'!.~:=:--::-:"-;--;:-"--'-js.pr br & ha. Year lea!!~. p · ()fr. s PR EGNA~'T"" 1 ;\.., eanrront new 1 Br. up-G r bal loc<1tion. Ocean Crcs,tigeR :1~el Stpace ln•flhnrnt Car in J? confi dC'nl i o I l)ilt1Rl 3 s I' a1a. filS. Nt.W 2 hr. ,patio, C d us om \-,a1 or~ Wanted 5020 fnuMSl'lin<> & r<·f•,,al lr\in<'.Ca , ~ardeJl. Adult$, oo (>t:"L-t. P""· rpts, l'Jl8, gar, Yr· 81\·d. CflM. Avail Oct l~L ilUNTIN GTON " ~-8.13 Z13' 2 W W'f 2' 003 lylse. $.'J7S642·l443 67~8706 rLl)f . 'lt ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\burt1o n . l.ldQp llnn & . I .- S 7 ' e son.ff4 ·I 8 >m. MA IN/\ INVEST .1'r\XCJtJ::Jlrr k('()pl n'1 !•-------""'! lJJr.new'pnint&ilrps,sl\' ONTHEBAY Room or room w/kithen EXECUTIVECP.NTF.R Need~JXX)+ITC APCARF:~l7 ·Mi & refril(. Adull.oi, no pt:ls. Duplex. yrly . rentol. prlvil ft1 aturc per!lon BDG'i -:i Plus DOB Ck'prec1alinn - $165.548·6920 Out.slandinJ? 3 br, 2 ba. ovf'rSO S25wk.MIJ.(l()73. , 1 !LJ I l-Tankl\!ctro71•1i54fiR.'\0.1 S1)1r1tual t\d\'isor. 1\<lv1cc l-'----------1 frpl, 1800 8q. n .. uµpcr. 111 •d i mutt«·r .... New 111 Dix . lrJ!:. I Br .• nu crpl .. Boat dock ttva1i . N~I~ Sll.'epinr;t rm w/laundry & Will in,·est SlO,OOOpr!'lrit:; ar(•;1 10 A~f lo JO P~1. Bltn Terr .. SJOO. Aft. decor'd. Su,ndeck. $t65 poolpr1v,carport.bcactl blc bus1nes1> a!l ~·ork111i.: 2210 N ~l nin ~A 3:30.645·4266 675·4200 Mtl'8 .496•3J4SC\'C$ (7141846.-449) 3.Sl-0<'. 714·272·6fi61 836.J:l()() • • • • • DAI? MAJU. full /pa..ri t1ntl'. S1r lh1rvl·y·~. 17i fo; 171h St. C ~1 548 !)lot() H<irma1cJ ror ~Ion thru l't1urs n1t1,·s. 436 t:. 17th St. Cfl.1 548·9949. I • I • ' < ' . • • ' . " ?cs;;:~D=Al=L~Y~P~IL~D~T:;:;;:=:~·~==='~v~ .. ~·~""'~llX~·s.::e=11~m~o..=;'~'~··=·~r~s..,.. .... ·:.....~··~~~ ... ~~...:=-.;_·~~~--·~:...·.~...:· ...... ~~ .... ~---...,~ .... ".""~~~"l':'~~~~ ~ . .;;;;;;::;;;::;;::::;;;;r.~~-;:r;;:;!S::;;::;:;ir.:;"l'r·..,'11:! · ~dd 11 ... Bui ld It... Diaper It... Hammer it ... carpet 'SERVICE DI REC"W'IORY Plumb · __ ·.,atch .il .. :(t11P& .... ,i<emQ.~llJ !I ··~. • •t •.. Cement it .•• W ire it ... H6e it...Clean it...Move I , HRoo8ut1 l~.: .. LAadndd~~l!ntTt:~.'~ii!~''n.:~Le~~:'it:: ~ it...Press it ... Painlit...Nail lt ... Plaster it ... Fix it... "~ . -< lally•lttf09 c..,....t..-C•lling• -Gcrdtnl09 lf9uii119 L-tcopl119 ralaffoo9/r•or"'t ' J' -log Tll<t Wj° ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ..,,._ • ..-..,u_..._ ••• ~. ••-•t.U•••••••••9•••••• ••••••·••••·••••••••'!~ • Loving care, lg yd. t.1,A~f!R Crartsmans Block & Slumpatonc Cleiln u ps, trccwork , 8&Jueergr5aqu. Sod!t. ror536w_50e3:3:1'. WALL1.oo5.'f.F.1~11N ' ptu;j:lr19 ICRlileRmAodM!Cl . .nLLFr ... ~~ llr/day/Wk, tUh.'Stwknd~' Spl.'c1u lty. Remodeling, WaJJjj: Vlanlers, Drivc:t. rototilling, minor ldscp, •HAULING• uu ... " S ,..., h > -~ AK. ~eJs /Uc. SSG·0347 finish work, refs. Free Sidewalks. 645-3720 lOyra ir. urca&,6·2.00J. YARDCL&\NUP each w a I k 19888 Removed ~--· job5weJcome.~:1 Je•nn1e. e1t. C uur work 499-3105 • • S5fl..(XW7 • • GoJde.owcaLSt. tCB. J .E . SW£NSON 968-6900 Water he~ters , ~is: . ·•r: . . Cement/COfliC.l'e'ff John Baker, exper. lpwo Hom.Kl -'-pios.als, dra.int, ra~da. SCRAMtm""i-l f &bys1tttng lm.Y home), Cstm kJtcheo & bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & litlilr4en care. Cul, edge •~ Ma1onry Protes1ional ·European coppttr repipes. Same -- N · B · Ca 11 a rt 6pm. Jl.cmodclina. Wtertitlons BRICK & BLOCK WORK & cultivate. 962-3408 ••••••••••••••••••;•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallpaper Jn111tale:t. Ei· prices day It. tUght. \\'e .. ~ Aachel,631·1732. & re1)011r, Unique & un· Patios. Wall~. Planters. HOUSECLEANING1sour WILLIAMS&Soo21 clwork.5'8·34SG 1 tako Mstr ctuvcc. Lie ANS\llCltt'• .. '.v l •'-·iness Stnlce . usual work welcon1e . l..ocal refs. fWS.8Sl2 E~p gardener wanis part Bu..<1ine.<1s. Call Janice's Masonry, Brick/Block & . • lkl0948 ftUl-J "Ii"• 1 w.n ri.1br IJB Bureau 962·8J14 time work, afternoons, Raggedy Ann8. 67S-6SS3 Stone Call 581·1829 $SAVE$. Besl pnces, Ex· JUS, T rWi..-1ur-. Mislay-Bound -•f••••••••••••••:··~··· Electricof wknds. reas493·62.68 ' ter & Inter. Any fix·il ,_.__... Quot• -Golferi..l•~ Cstm Puyroll Service.carpentry-Custom .••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanta REALct:.EAN Masonry&Concrete jobs.Manyre&.645-0838, •CALL&U-4lll• DOJ'f'AlL •"i' llunt. IJch, Westnl area, Jtcmod repair add-on ELECT R 1C 1 J\ N S 1 G•nerol 5.,..1cn 1-l~USE ! Call Gingh.am Work. Ask for Jake, Jack. oofl Automation wu• ili'Hat-L>cpcndablc89f:l.-0023 . I I· ~ ...... _ ' Fr ' • 1... • . : . ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• G1rL f-Tec('8t.s.645-Sl23 549-UIBS l fMJ ed by mao to make."'°1't _ n:tu ali.:. VQ>Jgns. ee Join, m;unltrcpa1ri:o. 22 "THINGS" b Al pnf All T~ ••••••••••••••••••••"••• bat j~an Offic.t' Moehitw S•s est. twS.J4JV yrs .. exp. -, Gen woodwor{ re::~: Japanese Larly Would Uke PolntingjPaptriag • S :,~~!f.1~y 00W:1LL. an Typewriters, add in~ lie 233108· ~. plumbing t:tc 642·5613 to houseclean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Fr. Est. Jim 3S59 REPAlRSALLrtrES 1----~-----· m1achine:o. calculutors. J<'r~u~tt:g°:,r:e;it~~sh Gardening . 1 DO. IT ••u Call64S-IS87. gxTER IO~ SAVE $$$,Potlos WRaJea!.:!r~~~~c. !:!'.~.~~•••••••••:~·., •• c cctron1l' l'alculalors. R d 11 dd . t . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Expert housecleaning R . L. S 1 nor St al o ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo.w·........., .... ._-, ... mo • J,ou n mac·h111 t.•:-549e.?1,,09 e a l ionJJ\PANESEGAftl>ENJ:;Jt Electrical, PJumbing, doneonwklfbasis.3yrs Licensed lruiurt.>d CallcuSTOMWOOOPATIOS c-I 1•11 "'i-. •TopSoil•Com~~~ furnished! .. · 10 , 11 h etc.Reasrates.642-4»57 h ·1 I Gd el 9'19·3335 Desl•o/Bulld•"sha..,.. .-w_ng"" "--•Mulcb•Red~' . Pro ~rs c~per •• a . p ases . osp1 a exp, r s. , . a , ..... ..-•••••••••••••••••-•••• -CA. ·LL'"""'"-.-.•.•'· llaveServ1ce · hlcms? Ca rpcntry.Puneling Reasonablc/Est1matcs The liandv Man i3'7·71l59 Prof. P<Ainhng cleoan wrk 581-5369Lfcd993-6&\5 _.,_.., •C!'L~US•, sht.·lv1ng. sml remodel Call 751-1937. J • •-11 &' ExL! Learnlosewrobe,pants r S ,,,._. ~ .... ; • Office Eqwpmcnt C.:o. N~i Job too small 960·3949. Can Good housekeeper wants _. reas. n · ree l'lastl'r /R.,mr · I $20 Start f'ff pr -•. 18255 Ml. BaldyC1rc·le M O S 1' t, • w N s ~ to lean your house S20 eist. 7Sl·0684&!l62·$425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in 4 essons • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,, c . Sep 22. 5404479 I I 11· ""'-l!i!. -f'nl.Vallt•y .~l)IJ.5..') Jo~INISllCAltPENTRY MOWED/EDGED, $5 Homt!'Repa day ,wkly,reffl .548·2537. PETERSPAJNTING Rtmovas, mmng._,,wP· • • REMODEL.REl,J\IR wk, CM/NB ONLY. lmproveryten • lnt /Ext ·Reas rates PATCHPLAST£fUNG Tiie . p~ng. prun.in~ + CabinetMaking VinceLenhoff 536·8475 George549·2015 Dennu1 Landtcop1ng C·llG .1 .. ~0458 ••ALLTYPES•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Firewood. l1 c/.4psr •••••••••••••••••••••• St. Clai r ••••••••••••••••••••••• a enea o#o>V Free Est 540-6825 •. , fi42·.262A ·~~,"' Cstm culJinl·ts, llnats .CorpefSerYice Quality J\.1<iint/Landscpg Ph:646-4&31 Ford's Landscape HOUSEPA l NT I NG " VICTORXTlLt!CO patio cvr, kitl'h rmdl. l<.1l -••••••••••••••••••••••• sod, sprklrs, soil cond, Sod)awns/Sprinklers Inside/out. 1-U qual/lo~ VERY NEAT p ATC Ii llallan, Mt'x1can. Terra Ford's Tree.Ser.vicl!-'l ti <:e work 6-16 -5219. CARPET XPR1'S-l6 rrs cleanup 642·3331-646-4908 Haulln9 Design Svs -962-7817 rates BruceS4S·53'7G JOBS & RESTUCCO. Cotu.& ~II glass tile. Buy ExprCrew, lie, bonded• 548·9669 Get ,·1 R•ally Cl•an · · Free .. 1. 8"°·1"'"". the tile, .rent the.tools, or & insured. 962-7~· "' ... L' J G d ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . d J -~ ~ II ~ -WJLLIAMS 549.s115 1:.x p. apant.'Se ar cner. , . . Exper1e,nce <t.pan ese Prorpainter,honestwork, let us 1nsta it . .rice • ... Carpenter Salt.·s)lcpair·lnstall Complete yd maint. 1-iauling Anythin_g. Gardening & landscap· reas Int/ext free est PluMbinq Cstimates on installa'-Uset heOailyPilOt'.'.F)lst ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Shrub .. trCCli, Ftee est. G11rage cle~nup. Reha· ing. Free est. 645-3388. R r · 548.2159i&ra.3913 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lions. New or remodeled. Res u·1 t" • Se E' ._.,;,< e tt:arpenlry.rnull /rep:i1r Carpel J.n s tallution, 546·0517 blc,fastserVJce.963-6452 es. MARV'SPLUMBING Showroom open 10·6. Directory. Your'servi~e Cstm work a specialt y Repairs. F'reecstimates Sell things fast with Dail:::· Find what you want in *646·9807• Mop·Sat. 26002 Getty Dr. is our specialt,..·,.(;all 25 yrs cxpr_ fi75·5915 Guar. labor &15·3274 Want ad result~ 642·5678 Classified Ads 642·5678 Pilot Want Ads. Daily Pilot Classifieds. NO JOB TOO SMALL Laguna Niguel. 831·2340. 642-5678, ext. 322. -,,·~ . HelpWanttd 7100HtlpWanled 7100HelpWanttd 7100 Help Wanted 7100HelpWot1ted 7100 HelpWa..ttd 7100 HelpW..ted 7100HelpW..tod llOO HtlpWa..ttd . 7J1'0 ........................................................................................................................................... ·········--·········· ..............•............................... • ADVERTISING We are seeking a person t o augment our Classified Advertising department for inside telephone sales. Classified experience necessary .. Excellent com· pany benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. 11£9UIREMENTS IHQ.UOE: •Must type 45 WPM (electric) •Dependable •Good speaking voice •Pleasant personality If you a re ambitious & want to be paid for your efforts & have opportunity for advancement please apply in person to: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay St., Costo Mtso An Equal Opportunity Employer .'J\telp W anltd . 71 oo· Help Wanted 7100 ················~····························· Cashi er Tues. U1ru Sat. to handle au cash sales & many other varied duties. Must type, re- gister exper . desired. Ca ll 540·3211) Barbara .or Gilbert for appt. Clerical, temporary posi· tion in congenial office. Good telephone manner. 545· 1131 •COOK• Dinner hou se ex · perience. 3·11PM. Closed GIRLS AND BOYS 12tol6YecrsOfA~ To work a rew hours evenings arter school. Earn $15 to $30 each week as well as exciting trips & prizes. Phone 714 S42-13S4 befw•en I OAM Ir 4PM Equal Opportunity Employer Medical Assistant for SALES .,,. Otolaryngologist·Plastic MATURE ADULTS Sharp A99'ftslYt l Surgeon. Orange County. G~ Secretarial experience ml . r~uired, back office ex· Full-TiMe & Pcrt-nlM" We have operungs _for perience helpful, good T k 'th b & · l 12 tolS Managers & As.s1st. pay & benerits. Send o wor w1 oys gll' s years Mgr s. Must h·l\.N.e typed letter & llesume. of age. We will train you in newspaper k!lowledg~ of wo~ep ~ Write ad #550, Daily sales prolnotion. Must have dependa~ high fashion cloth•';Jg & Pilot PO Hox 1500 Costa ble transportation. Earn $100 to $250 manageme~t exper .. Call Mes~.Ca. 92626. per week , for interview appt. ·. ; Phone 542-1354 T~4~0K ".' ... l\1edical Recept(fypist w/all front ore exper. N.B. Psychiatric Ore, Age 25·35. 642·3866. -"""""·~~ ............ ~~~~"""~"""""""""""""""""""""""''Medical Secretary ror ac· between lOAM & 4PM for interview Equ;ll OpPortunily Employer Mon~a)'s. Dana Point HelpWaftted 7100HelpWanttd 7100 lteslaurunt. Send re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tive H3rbor area gen'I prac. Exper.&:qulllifica· Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 SALESWOMEN , We need 3 more people ror the best sales job> in Orange Co. Flexible hrs. Car necess:-Pertorr.it!ty & enthusiasm more im.'.. portant---ih-an ex per~ $600+ draw after shoilt qualifying perioctt 631·0454 9am·5Pmi 960·2803 eves&: wknds ... sumc to N.L. Burk. 33025 E b b -1, --•-• , · Christina D p ca xp a YS.1 er n<=.1t."\J: Lau_ndromat Assistant. lions in resume to Boll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 378, BalbQa Island, Ca PainterTrainee R ti · t r 1· I r 92629 · "' ·• · mo old child. wkdys, Sar Mature woman p/time. · Onofre. 498·2782 . N.B. 673·1600, 675·0334. 92002 . ~· . ecep on1s or aw o · ---------~' for Sign .xud10. flee; some clerical skills. Caok tar hospild Apply at 1501 E. 16th St, Newport Beach, bctwn 8:30am &: 3:30PM . COOK·F /TIME All Around Experience. Sam'li Seafood II 3901 E. Cs~ ~lwy, CdM Caoks & Dri•e-rs Earn extra $, p /lime . O\'er 21. Mc n Eds Pizza, 410 E. 17th St, Cl\1 Gat Atfttdant Daily commisSion paid. • 64S-202'l. Live-In Maid. cook. clean, etc. Private living quarters. 492·5163. art 6 493·2582. Will Train. Medical Assisfcmt 645-77*> Newport Center640·8510. Primarily back ~ff~ce. p A R T . T I M E Hunt Och phys1clan T E L E p 1"1 O N E Write C:::lass!fied Ad No. SOLICITORS· WORK ... R.E.SAU!S 465, Daily Pilot P.O. °'?X FROM YOUR HOME. HewOffic.eo GENERAL 1560, Costa l\1csa, Callr. s 2 . 2 5 / hr. p Lu s We 've just remodeled LIVE IN g2626 BONUSES. No selling in· our office & we now have *Secrefcries "olv-•. CALL BILL AT openings for 3 new Prepare two meals . METAL•••~ • ~ *TYl!!•ftS · h h k o I ~ •"'·1424or•~8Jll . salespeople. Xlnt com· L1g t ous~wor . t icr E 'd ·~6 Pl 1· ~ ~~ . honl OK .xper . ..v• accn 1a1----------·I mission stilit and lots or •KeypunchOprs JOborsc .as not Av4, Costa Mesa orPARTtimecounteriales. leads. needed durin~ day. $125. •PBXOPFS Ba lb·oa l'cni ns ulH . 642·0632. busy oFficc. heavy Forinlerviewappt.· NEEDtDNOW! 673.0149. l\.lgmt trne. Route sis co. phones. Real estate exp. THE ROM .TAYLOR SCT1' Le<JG1 r;r, Exi;ir .. Nr. 0 .C. Ail-Port 833-0602. &: 644-6452._. -" SEAMSTll~SES Needed . Mu st be e,& p.er 'd. on power machines & in garmeit construe lion. Apply, Ca(.. jo. 684 w. 17th, c .r.s. 645'-6820 • Tempo Temporary J-i etp !-----------1 Fu 23 r-.. he Ip r u I · but no l · GROUP Sk p kl LIVE-IN, n1 iddle age ture. Age ·39. ·....ar , necessary. 642·!SK> ask -~ " ~~ COOKS 17802ca1i ~~vine woman full ti me, forl~p~h~o~n•~·~S~J~60~w~k~-~848=·=l004=;-· L~'°"''C:D~o"'r':'.o~t!'_hY~·:..._ ___ J---•6~7r_:3~·'.!_7~6~0'_11 ___ ,_:'::"::"::':=~:::t' '". , ~ 0 ' ·'h~ ~~ g .. -· 2nd & 3rd. 5 Day week. I~~~~~~~~"""' careof2boys&Jt. h.-;kpg, MODELS-MASSEUSES . SECRET ARY " -. "... J>hone494·9458. I-623·471,5 btwn 10 am-10 Figure Models. escorts, PART Time eves & S~t. R.E . SALES, ATTEN· ----------!General handyman & pm. masseuses needed. To :"~· perf. for students, TION L ICENSED, JUNJQR. COOKSWANTB> maintenance mani The money. New s tudio. 1ns1de work. guaranteed UNLICENSED-GET · t-• 1---------·- HCl'f'eYouHem-dAbout ApplylnPerson Inn. at Laguna. 21 1 N. LYM'S 6313811 / wage.CallAl,542-rolJ THE RED CARPET 1 Colooy Kitchen Coast Hwy. Ask for Mrs. Day shirt. f/timl'. E\'ery · · · TllEATMENT! We train Pfiit"e map,a.ger-:~s .t. CONTROL CAREER 3211 HarborBl.CM ,_G-'o-'b-'ie_l _______ I other wkndol'f. Good sal Monogrammer, piece PARTTIME youlosellhomeswithan stt~r;:taryol'G•si C-afoyntenf .A.nericy? ,-& bene. Apply in person, work person ali.zing accelerated course that w .•Y~S ... 1c~ .... .,. ":I COUPLE TO MANAGE 31 GIRL f'RIOAY • Medi· J>ark Superior 1-lealth· sweaters. Days 644-0797. :::~e~ ~: ~J: :eregyn star~ immed. If you're Duties incl~e. g rri We Have Openings For: unit motel, N.~. area. Care. Medi·Cal. or Sick carP, 1445 Superior A\·e, EvesS52·3046 · interested in earning big 60 ~pm,_ relief PB ,·, e · · Must be r esp. w /no room supplies & rental ., crisis s urvey in..Cocal ma1ntenanse mail·&; ·: LoanSec'y-$600 CreditClerk-$500 h b 'JI ' 1 , NB.E.O.E. . ed area. HoursS,30tos,30 money from the start, 1 d ' t "b -t'" ,. c ildrenorpets.Replyin I t n g exper ence. Motcl Maid,Want . get individuali7..ed free s upp>'. 1s r1 uti"1, ; Cashier-$450 Bookkeeper -$725. handwritin g, state 540-9406MaryAnrr · l\1aid, p it . Refs rcq'd. F\l ll·Time-d 673-4520 weekday eves. Earnings traininginonthe jobas.1 gre~t 1 n _g vend~s • ~1 • 3400 lrYine, Suite I 09 B qualifications, attach re· Village Inn, 696 So. Cst Kirkwood Motel or $150 to S22S possible sist·ance in a topofc. Joe .. dui:>l1cat1ng ma~1ne > Call SSL "SOS sume, refs, & photo. GUARDS . llwy, Lag. Bch. 1 N' h d Call1e1rb training 3perig_~· with a friend ly al· m~1n~enanc~. ··~·. U"U Write classified ad no. , Mote 1g t clerk. 21 an a twn 1:30& :30 r1 1. mosphere. Call immed: T~1s 1m~001ate position "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~ 1 ss1. c /o Daily Pilot, P. o. h~~te;ti~~s~cnl~go~~ MAID WANTED bo8end1 •wllle.1 Calcal 4~·15661 . 951119. En63er1gzny 0control Linda 558_7555 will requ_ire a cor:oQlut_e -= Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca '!'t.~_r~ge__Man.ing_r_atcs. Don Quixote Motel s es em pis rano ys ems. · · to L.A. Airport are,31nt1I Help Wat1ttd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 92626. · -per•· odi'c ,· nc•eases, 2 100Newport~BI, GM Inn. PBX Ans Srv, Fash•'oo Is. ou r move to Jrvine --••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' C 11 642-2670 C I Oc t !Ott) , eded COUPLE. asst. manager. benefit account. Work a NCR 4200. Front desk & &: Airport area. F/I' or REUBEN'S . 1;1r;_P E~c~~ent ~han~ BA~MAl_D. expcr.~.~autydOperator ne oceanareagardenapts. close to home. Car &MAlD WORK Motel. reli ef audit.Ambussador P(f, Eves/Days incl 's foradvancement. ~ FJt1me nights. Mr. Zs, 1mme · lron & blow Xlnt opply 9626653 Ed phone_req. f,orinterview Neat, energetic. Laguna Inn2277Harbor.CM.See wknds.640·1110/557·7777. 1.agmtaHiHs . 3023 Harbor Bl. CM -work a must. 644-0398 or Th · · ' ~pt. in Cost~ Mesa c:at l Bch. Resort. 6 day wk. Mr. White. EOE. ----------11~64'.".':4-~8~76~2'-------J ;:;::-:;-o~m~p_s~o~n~:-:;-:;:;-:-=--::-J\BM I Sccunty Services 494.1196 l[as' Openings FOr: Pleasecallfdr appl'. 213 649-1'222 ' Equal Oppor Employe~ BEAUTICIANS Custom, Cabinet Maker to (213l 6.59-2070 NURSES AIDES s'fvUSTS Bellman Day Shift work with a Creative Management Trne OR.ORDERLIES PBX For(2)N.B.salons.w/or Airporterlnnf-iotel Display Design Firm. 1-I e l~ Wanted Full & · SportingGoods Salary dependsonexper. OPERATOR wtout foll. Call 644·0661 Contact Mr.Hannan 645·7780 p /time . Days, eves & Expand your career Be recognized. Call ApplylnPerson SECRET•"y HIGHTCOQK orS408582 1----------1 wknds. Fry Cook & h . /lb. . 1 ed p rtM C -~~v'--:~-=--=-==:-:-=-::--J---_.:83J::::~·Z17~~··c.... ___ JDelicatessen Girl, must Counter Help. Apply, .orizon w . is .ma~or mm · 0 esa onv. Our engineering com· Monthrul'Ti3·5PM Sales director of '(inan· -BEAUTICIAN Blueprint operator, F.x -bcoverl8,Fulltime,see 2·4pm, wkdays, Del firm s~~king IJ_ldiv, Hosp,S42·040Cl. panywillbemovingtoa 24001AvedeLaCarlola cialservicesfirmneeds C M N t 8 h Terry. High Time Li· Taco 1155 Baker St w/potentialror rapidad· HURSEs••cES brand new facility in Laguna Hills resp.sec'y.w/goodskills. osta esa-wp c per, Copy Cats, Corona C • M ( ' vancement Call Gary "" 1 · C 1 0 Equal OpporEmployer area salon. No follow ., !D~e~l !M~a~r~,~4~94~·~7!133~.---IJ ;:'q~uo~r-',~4=9~S~E=·='=''=h=S~t~. =C~.M_. Fao,-~.l..aw) es~• At _ llun_t_._ 8.33·2700. Dennis &_ Exp er' d. Bayview rv1ne omp ex, et.l~"""""""""~""""""""" ...... """~~B a c k g r o u n d i n nee. -59cr-wk -gu-arn-&1 Oeliverymenovr2lperml---"-"--·-----1 De nni s Personnel Manor Corrv. Hosp-.~ lOth,-J97S.-RequiresPBXI· securities, insur~ or eomm 548 9986 BOATS S . 1 1 . Th · A C M exper.&40wpmtyping. SAILBOAT real estate desiN\ble. . -. p/learly mom LA Times House«-e_rv1 ce o rv1ne, 2082 ur 1n ve, . . XI t t I h ,_h . !. BEAUTICIAN. p/time SailtiOat-Mfgr deliv to NB homes. $'-50 Live in p;;r;·rred . Michelson Dr. 642·3505· Please call forappt, ASSEMBLER qu~S& ~~Fiit~n~ !~u~~ ., Assistant for bar bet Seeks assistant buyer. per mo. 642-4800. N~wport Bch. 1 sch age Management Nurses Aides, all shifts. 213 649· 1222 Minim um of 2'h yrs exp. responsibility. Res~es ·stylist & receptionist . Knowledge of pure has· D !al Fm! Of chi ld. Pvt room. 5 days. PEOPLE PERSON' Will \rain. Mesa Verde E al o--a.-11y in assembly of fiberglass or background details in 646-8480or64&-1145. ing for sailboat parts re· tn C. Refs preferred. &12·1113. Exec. look.in~ for part Conv. J{osp, 661 Center qu ~ ·-.. sailboats. Must possess full confidence w/Salary -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j q'd. Help assist PA head. Exper'd iqsurance &: time business associate St, Costa Mesa. Employer or acquire .necessary requirements to TM [ • Top wages to right pegboard • .&lab'! prac-Housekeeper/Babysitter l i~~~"-:~~~---11~""""""""""""""""""~~ ...... ~ hand tools. Dependabili· c p PO Bo '"OO .EAUTYSALON person. M -r-~. Ca ll tice. Xlnt N.B. loc. Non Over 18, non·smokcr. in wholesale supplies. N · l · · 1 or ·• x ~ • Bu 5 in es s f u 11 y urs1ng Y p_rerequ1s1 te or Newport Beach', ca Needs .e xpe5rie1i:iced 835-7107betwn9·3. s10mcok13e5r5.,_s11,aJ00o8pednn.oR.e55pl2y. qMu~~~~!gi_-G1690PM, car re-capitalized. Jnterview L.V.M. Perf...& employment considera· 92663. •Mana g1 nR· ty 1sts, · ed li~~~~~~~~~~,~6~7~3~"~23;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 3·11:30&7-3:30f/time. '""''" tion. Apply in person.1-----------Be au ty Operators .Bookkee~er,expenenc · c/oDailyPilot,P.O.Box ·-, NURSESAIDF.S • W..J."--Coastal Recreation Inc. Secretary. Shorthand & 1 Guara n teed Salary· Copy Cats, 333 ard SL. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 1!:ti£g~~':n~'!~!f~~~~=~~ Al l s hifts, exper'd iil --~ t7422DerianAve.Irvine. gen officeexpreq.Apply Comm. Paid vacations. LagunaBch.494-7133: 92626. .;...--live girls. Full /P.T. MANAGERS Geriatrics. Park Lido .Hours in person. Sal,..-y open Free ll·re 1·nsu•ance 9-2PMar•9PM SailoE"/Salesman w/expr. depend•'n g on ' ' · BOOKKEEPER Dental Assistant, mature avail. Days/Eves. Call ASST MANAGERS Conv, Cente r , 466 ~ ex· Sto r e d is cou nt s . b OAM OPM FI a g 5 hip Rd. N. B. Earn $4 hr putting your Strt Comm. good traffic. per i' en c e. It a Ion Hospilallzationavail. P Jtimc w/1·2 yrs e3per. exper. chair side, en· etw 1 ·l . MGT. TRAINEES 642·8045. personality to work. AU BoatPlaCe71'4·&l5·1144. Products. 1746$, Von "\ I Apply Personnel Office in AIR & A/P, general thusiastic, 548-8844. Town&: Country Spa I-'-=-==------· I work done from our new SAIL SEAMSftt'ESs Karmen,Irvine. •, . , . Montgomery Wcrd ledger posting. Call Val DENTAL Asst. pt. time l------'-'--77-'23'----I pl'C A d1"ll NURSING Irvine ofc. You must Experience perferred. ·• 3088 Bri.lol St or Betsy, 557·2520. back o re . a ssist . ror INSTRUCTORS-Health . • .• Y. * LV..,'S possess a pleasant clear G d k' · d. • SECRET.A.RY•": n voice & a confident nlan· 00 wor ing con l · RECEf:Tl~..a. , Costa••··· 8 kk . Cl k child ren's dental ore. Club. Great opportunity OpeninguNewStor"'" S . \ions Oall 6426'41 """';:a:;I S~ . I cons~d t'on Too . e e Pl n ~ I er Exp. p.ref'd .. 581·5MO for young man &: young ... 3·11 hi ft . Joto our pro-ner. Perfect for students , ;,c=' • ' ProfessidnaJ of'ricc.f;i-;Jm· ~ ..... c1a 1 era 1 r a 1 n c e to ear n1 -~~'-------g a I . Knowledge "i n EL TORO fessional team who care & housewives. No actual SALESGIRL,fwishop. mediate position av.ila4 p :Forthosew/following p egboa rd syste m . DENTAL~lSfANT health,nutritionorPhys. about our patient$&: selling involv.ea . For SERENDIPITY ble for s h arp 'en4 ~li9!i!~"""""""""""""""""""""~'IJ54~6~-4~5~31~ . .:::.:::.::::..::.:::.:::J Chairside. Orth·o exp. Ed is h elpful. Cal We have 36 stores and about you. Apply Mon more info.,&'J3.8098. 557.Z702 thusiastic hard working Y. BEAUTICIANS req. Newport Beach. 879·2350 wkdays betwn are on the move. A uni· thru Frj,, 9·4, Royafel:::---::.-.::-.:---=--:~. -:--1-"'""--'"-C:O----I person. Experienced on- H •IR CUTTERS Bookkeeper, 1 day p/wk, 642·2626. 9.sPM. que self·service format Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. Phonesohciting&litetyp· SALESMAN ly.552.8339. ""' Lyceum P roduction Inc.I----------that features ramous Warner, 'Santa Ana . ing. Contact Roy Wilson. 1-"'-'=-'-'='---,.;.-- 'Top location in busy So.-P.0 .Box 1018, Laguna DIVERS : Comm. exp.•• INVESTMENT and brands, 1st qu<!lity 546-6450. 549·9429. QualiriedRetailPaint& SECY RECEPT. Coast Plaza mall . Beach,926S2or494·0747 prefd.P(forFullTime. RESIDENTJAJ women'sapparelatsub·. Wallpaper experience. N 1 C Guarantee wage, 40 hr 548-5892or631·2616 SALESPERSON stantially reduced NURSING P it m ale, fem. service Fornewstoreopeningin ewpor enter. k · ,_ r· estab ac•ts. Eves/Sals c 1 M Construction & Re~! w • vacaLion .,..ne •ts, BOO•K••~R WANTED. Additional prices *AIDES " OS a esa. 549--0812 or R . B I S I " ~r:: Draperv. workroom nds rr ded I . $75 w k +·. Mr. Le\·i ~ .. •4203 M M'll Estate exper. desirabl . eg1s eau y a on. N 11 h 1. sta nee OI" expand· -, r. 1 er. p 8 ef'ts R 1 1 ·"'40-8888 ewport cac 1rm exp help, 31960 Airport In g progressive pre· Look for ¥successful Join a team who. cares 848·1004 1----------·I erm. en 1 · ep Y o k::::r. qS:~r\~ui~0~f Loop Dr. CM .545-5346. stigious organi?.ation. If career with a soocessful ya:::~tL: .. a .. ~e~~;;--&yh>~~~ R'eal Estate Sal~s SALES PERSONNEL ii1~j;if~or ~~ ~:·~~ ,,_., BEAlJTV !OPERATORS · l\t:.nicurlst full time. 2· ..Assist.ants & Z.i>hampoo • .L.1l.rl1. for new salon. 20l NewpbrC Center Dr .. N.6 .644-6671 k V RTS you'rereadyforsupcrior company. Salary com· ..... '"'"" ""' Coun1tlcrTrainee 1560 c t M 'c wor .exper. including ORI ER-PA commission and educa· mensuratc with ex-befoaidextraforstaying Hillie McCormack. E , . os a eslfe.' a •• lary h,··1-1· In P 0 F/t'm Apply 1'n P•-~n we I. We have our 0-Realtor. has an open•'ng xciting fast paced posi· ,_9_262_6_. -----~--Box 1 7 i"'s'~' Newp.ori. 1~ 11~~bor Bl,CM ~~ · tional opportunities, call perienceorwewill train. cottee shop /;'" oth';~ f 0 r 8 n ex Per. d . tlon orfering career,. ' Beach, Ca 921663. <Part-I-------~---Don Berman. Quail , .... , benerits. Exper'd-all salesperson. Successrul· lr,aining awaits en-Sell sandwiches mornings time applicant to work ELECTIUCIAH Place Ptoperties. <714 > ...,,.........., shifts. Apply Mon thru ly serving Lagun8 since thusia stic high l y Mon thru Fri. Sala,,,+ min J ·days per week will Good Marine exper. nee. ,_7_52_·_l_9_2o _____ ' ___ , MR . FAltLANDER Fri 9arn ·4t>m, Royale 1963.494-7551 motivated indlv. in our comm. Must have· Car. be considered). Call 545·6916 (714) SSG-:iOOO, ext 109 Conv. Hospttal, tb30 W. R al E ofCicn•· Ghro~ m~1J·claPI &: Ca.It Linda S56-<l6'10 ·:. JANITORS warner. Santa Ana. e. state l.nvestm,enl pro .t s anng. ~ at S . ......, 80'1.s & G•irts Boys & Girls "'"es 11.u ELECTRONICS Tech., or 546.6450. Farm developmg_hi·r•eld Beran, 833-2700. Dennis er~ace Sta. Atte~ .. nt. d -Eng'r. Tl'L Log ic Matlf'el dlvld At resortareasubd1viS1ons & t>ennis P~rsOnnel p /time. t,orover'.~PP.. '10:.tol YcabOfage.Dat. nee edftror ~::i'~r1ng Design Breadboard' bte tot ~e ner~l'~j.~f:~ MEDICALASSIST. OFCCAStlER Must expand financla.i Set1/ice of Irvine. 2082 ly. f:'ico.Mo~soo ·lY Pibelot.deU0verybl .routes irf~::is:~:~ ~:_~ tes-t, debug. serv: cleaning. Supplement Be_!ullful .Preventive FuU-lime·only.Age2@4. resources •. EXC&P· MlchelaonOr .. Aveiij.daPico,~m may ava a ~1n your VII • 960-~ . your income with 3'h health clinic in Garden ~-, li •· TlONALOpportunltytor SALESIEPTIHE-S,ervlce Sta. Atte ... ~ant. .area. Earoprolit.forde· a eyarea.S3S-0883 -Grove I• •••.kin"' .. ~noua.app can.... . ....., .. --'-hours work ln J)dlerton ~ ... Good pay. st.ocatlons person expenenced th ·wantC?d .. ,Full. & p/Q.me • ..J liv~es Ir cs~u. trips or ESCROWOFACEllt nrea. 6·9PM. Mond<Ay warm," outjoing J)t!n:on 1 MHroC.-Wash syndi ca tion, 'Vcn·tul'C .$9300 +Co.C• Bfown's .SMll, ftlj .E. er banbd~ptior~ sellFin~~ · Opj>orluoit)' iii Laguna through Friday. si.SOpcr who Is quahtied for back l;~2S~SO~H!!a~r=bo~r;:B:l~C~&;•:;;j-•-:•llil~·~·-l'-,-•t-:c~.6'4~--=0~.=-~l lnternaUonal chemical Coast Hwy1 NB .~ #1'!.:.!~,~~~1 .. ,!1!,: Ao1•1 OPPORTUNITY Beach .. •141& to be hou r. CP'l_S42~nd QGfcwork .1XJnLbenet1its. •' · manof.seek&sbarp,pro-l;;;;;;;;;;;;i;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ij;;• .-or-•-·,..__ k k qu-altfted to h ettd Je,.V-e your Dame, ad· ompetll ve st~tt ng OFFICE. pt/time sm81 RECEl'TIOHI. ST-ttls1tonal, business or1• ,.. -... 2·4321. From San _ noc 8 often 1'.Vhen Y~ tttabll11hOO de.pt.,. with !salary & Interesting co-·.._N,. ' . ,~ mar-et.Inf degreed in• · 1 '-•'1 Cl em~tftF-S"an Juar ~ result·1'~ng-01ul,y Oeilii fo De frilepenClent dreSL&..Pb!menwnbet'... workel's. lt qa:allNed, ~f&. ~o ..D.Lt BkkJlg, SECRETARY div. fo.r xlnt lrainfng pro-To place Youtmtutte ' e ptstrano area, cal Pilot Cl 1111•1f1td Ad9 to &: as1ume reponsibllity please r.all . .Mra. Ellla, e*· rs. 645-2B9I Professlooal ot'tlct~ Im· cram. Top btnefila a.: ad· · belorethe .:;: •lf.0630 and MIWoa Vie-reac~ :he Oruge Coast ~being one's own ~s. Y()U don't need a gun to 639-8988 btltwn .9am-12 OFFICEHELP media\e posiUon aVaila· vancenfent QPJ>OI'. Call readingpubli~: rfO--EI -Toro area, tilll mar_ ~hori ll4256'711 P&ys S800 per month+ "drawi fa.st" when you noon&2-Sj>m. Ot!pendable. mature ble for •harp. en · Julie Mal(!l'ley, m,2700, phone .,,,,,. ,, .. ...,-6310. e · -~% ot profita. Call Carol place an od·tn the Daily ' women. Non•moker, cd thusiastic hard wq"klng Dtnnls ... Denms .l'l'nlon· Daily Pilot!ii.,; Equal OppCll'.'.EmPloyd' aT-No1an Beal Estate PTioL Want Adi! Call now SELL ldlt items ·with a typing sktlla:. Part time. person. txpcrienced· Qr\' nel StnJceof lnino,2062 .,, LCla11ified,.~!1J lnc.,$o(l-0316or~94-,.73 · -842·$678. Daily Pllol.Ousilied.Ad. 548•.5$3. ly.MZ·8339. _. JlchelidnJ)r. • ·. , lilj ' I 1 I ' I ,, \ I I " •• ' . ~I • .. k n •• ~ I •• + r t e e II 0 • r t. e 's & II le ·n ' I • s t g e & • n e . , e s n >r ; . e n I a y n n n. g 0 0 x a • t • • • OAA.YPILOT Wedi •• ,,.,s.p......,11, 191'5 PZ -. w.~, -• !f.':!~ ..... ?~ ... !!!~ ......... ~•-N7?!1~~·~·~;~~ Mil .... s'.11 .. ., -"-• w-.... RE.CBS .,,.._. Jqu• ••••••••••••••••,.••• S4e/I... 9160 ••••••••••••• .. •••• • • ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J.T1ce Sia. Attendaot, tllerTra\nte 7'ilme. ,..,....d. 1111111> ... o. 1llls! wh.11 r.... .,... Plw' Sa •· • lboal • ••••••' ••' •••••••••••,.• --..... 1140Atal _.,,,Ull'dor"'°"' See lbo U.S.A. U.. RV TOPDOU.Alt PAID IMMEDIATB. Y•' t.r'• _ Unioa SclrYtM, 2:MI Ea1er lnd.iv. wUt Qf"D .u.v-1C..M-. IOpdolJ1rwll!J~l­ SeJT.tee Sletloe. Attn; Wond.Uful ea.r....J. Call •oa.nt. es-per"il: DQ • llariQn M--. aJ.2'00. E•llo. PVll 6 piu-. Ap. Deollb 6 lleoola.P.....,._ r~=.•~BStalloG, lTUI lt =t.t::!::t.ltvb>o, ... 0 ,. ,, _· ·~ . KC COCKER 591plel m JM-~A~e • ;tTS-lllS Quart«--.m-am. J'obo llar"bot-. SIOOI. Bob WQ. 8's.D llo&Qr Home Yr eW RC-Qutler Mf')'w. Ti•• .a otc., a.owta . .._.._. ar'e. In foet . It Offlc1 .. Az• I Tl6..Ml4110<home> S•l•·EaeC'. '73.ZS'. Oalr si-. SOC. • W......._ ... ,... .... tiALIMA II leu chlA Z U.000 ml. Xlnt.-1. Pvt ~c COcln( Sp1u\el1 . .sta-103laft.S:JD. •·.-.----•••tttt•• . okl, u•.,;,, ecw1. pty.ta·'D6T llall/Pem. El<:<P qlllll. &.le ••I tin $15135. sey IB Atom!< .i. Till ri1 li,:!ii;;~;;;-9iJoj .. FOlALL t FOlEIGHC:AllS CAI.I. Ol COME IN ' .servtee Slallon attft'ldant ove.r 50. ADPlY in person. 11 HarborA:Wl'*-Tesate. s nAMPOO Girl, Mlu..., The Hair Factory, CM (AM:IMS.o311 ,. " ARP WEEKEND "' GIRL 'rbr YachtSal•orc. UdQ Vllla&o lllariu ..... 61UTU .. . Sharj.band,80WPM. gen otf~co ex.p.-Apply in per.soa. 11412 Von K1rmen, Jrvioe. re Service~lallst Brake • Allan· ment TraJnee. ewpor1 Tlre Cenler. pt_.. •'PP- ly 8000 E. COiitll\ry. CdM. THE W08UIS PutlcolorMHillR a,, old ~ -•bro $1/up ••• , dkt. .. o ...... Splo·r ..u ..... ,,,.,.. 9170 OllEAT!ST m.,.., Y~ ~ .,. Mac.hlae cvn. Pl~ :.'kef rtiiie.-. VllY-••••••••••••••••••••••• SWAP MEET' Poodl•iJ'~.'::'l:i 11 or beat .... C'ajl all.,. W.11111,Cll ..... TtU. Fil, ~le. l'Ull.Y I014ed l ' 11081,U: Scout. fully i:_C:"aftdstND ore tpm •• tarr. SOLID OAK DESK w/e1tra1 .• SACIUFlCE Hlf·eont d. M•l1.)'e:ttru. SUN Sepe.2*b.,.......;. HMNlt.W811• INI IO"X.S." SlOO m.aoo. Call: ell Ott or See to appreciate. · J:NTIM te Y• -. _J045 •••••••••••••••,e•••••• ....., Ml-1'1M stt-nl8orMS-3"15 "-' I •. •••••••••••••""·•-••• cu.1.~ ~ ... ·-. • ..... r •1 .. _ ·-Ideal tn,"t"l tralltr -_,,,_., POO-POll. I .... ~ .. -·· ,... IOl7 l·>S. • ~lls. •n •u-';:;, laloed like • TOSHUS I Oalario.CaUf ipayed, acL ·~: HIW~ •••••••••••-••••••••-•· RDP ·~to pilot. S.• 213.:':S.,.· • oew. l lll W c..st lil!iJ IUl-f * UJ"""'u ATTENTION SEU .ERS 147_..15 alU J rolll, anUquo pldi MO Punbred Gor -sb<ol • l.w!!!!1nd.~1M~-~!!.1Jm-~:!ll3~7.-l:F::-'-::''7=::7:-?"'.:"':~I ' · · ) y '-51"t'J* FOR IN1'01UCATION ' tq Jd.a-ea. l roll lme d.1 Fems $:ss. M:aies ikir/S.liletmlft w in.pt. i 4 ' . C a rd I ft a I : ..-842•9,405 . IMPLOn.cT PhoaeJJS-.'IW! Mo. old ftmale tabby ,,.....120.., yd>. S!,... 1150 N.oua" Sitt Comm. good lnffl°' Ral.,pr~lor, lO!let.1-----'----0PPOllT\HTllS tltten needs nice home. IQ yd. U-haul or ca~ .. , BoJtPlaceT14·64S-1144 brakes, '"'30 aal. water, O~c-ty's - Pllll l'lrtn Call (213) 511-1I0'7eve:a. •ayu .,.W dell'fW an4 & °'"9M1 IOto •lectr1c waw.r pump. Hlgltnt Sierer · or me * JOMATHAMS for tt.10 per iq rd · ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• • ¥oklnaUor ••Afri V ood eoad.~aR I No 2•PttNeceaary .. .-,......_., -..1ia&lru1 lonc·hair il\t· UonatCaU (1H)mo~. THoa1aa " 1 caa ery a · Oii ..,.35 1 A4•21-.SEllcible """~ •-· IWU lit .. F -"Qoua, try ST,JiO, •:-.Sl.050. l lMMco:-T:t°"' -Go10T11e-··-t all flne ··•-~ -~, . ' . ,· . ~_._ IOJO ELECTRJCOllGAN. ~Sal•Z'OI ., '~~-ers .a -----C.U.Stl UCM _,,,_.,. •355& , __ .. at' Coachnlao ldf coo'd. C4JI Rac•or . Ill T1CTOCMA1UCET Webu;yl:1eU.'223latSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' '"' Xlnt. I bo&U M.T-35.\S • PorA.11pUcollons&tnro N.8.613~1 . Black mall Llbrador. w•'"""""' Sportl .. G-I094 Beacl!,9*1 ...s~i:::hS48·~·"1---'=-~'--- .... ~11tc' ·····-·-· ORC'ALLffi4)&&2-7T02 0 0 Needs 1arse 1ard •'gd ""',.., ···-···········-... •• t•' K l.T~ Mio\.·. d ·FRIE APPRAISAL > --........-· TlcTocS)'ltems.lnc. LD B UND OAK famlfy,WeUtraiaed.lov· TOP CASlt DOLLAR • 0 ' '! ' I h •• ~\~l~R;;e~yn:;';o14'~.~l:rv:l~ne!_-r-~~~~~~~~~1 Pedutal Table, $225 . esll:idt •"pet.a.._M&-~ 'PA l D f"OR ~OUR M •r11n • Remln1~on , Trallet'. boat coven, hR· 18' AWO, .!_~ri 8, as u ,w,eucbkuoy }~a,edll crittiTrl -646-1311.ah.6557-602'7 , JEWELRY WA'l'CHES Ithaca hunting: nfln tna 11t~1. boom vang, propane •IC'I g, a.tv & .... •5lLVERSMlnnNG WAITllSSl.S _ Medium doe. pl9,)'ful, 10,.. ART OBJ £crs. GOLD' w/acopet. &t2·ll021. $62S, 962·s&l5 oven, nwrtinc.>Jelnt ftJOd, CllEVllOLf:T ror a f~· ~~=· Some up. ntt. E1.per'd. NlorP/t. To be F'r'ee. 1 am a.elli•I able, Deed.I t1 yd. W ·B SILVER SERVICE' TY ledlo '13 Venture C.lw/traUer. $l7SO.H42·c.7::896=...---·I 88':f~~i11C111-:V ROl.l-:i~ G~hr{;J"ere~~l!PJ!Car. out enUre •lock. Low ltowardLnS.C. FJNE FURN &: AN '. HIFlt Shno 1091 Se'lf furllnr jib. Cd Nlilen.Uffltr 9110 18211 IJea ·hW.vd "'-" '" ~~;~~-0 ~,e~~c:r::~ we"imara.ner/Shepherd i TIQUES.&e-2200 ••'••·.~•••••••••••••••• cond •• $775 . Daya ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. Ht.1ntin.gt~Ocach ' Steno Recept ·s930~~i::J:;.NB Glnaer Jar Antiques. male Shepherds 556-6590 IMpotienSs:+lsi 2S C:OL TV.$50. 492·14'0ev•49J.708.1. ~~;,~,~~e~~eFfl.Y~ 841·6087 549-JJ.11 ·Mirt 2 yrs ex.per. In · 1967 Church St. C.M. lvmeaaage Genuine-Burma Jade ~~'Li.~ loab,Slipl/ t-""o~d truck lrlr. Sx8). SELLING-YOURCA9'} ·general ofc work. Ability Waitre$ses. ho1te11es, 946·4324 or by appt. female puppy, an white, Lavender & fine ireen. Doc.b 9070 Ready for Lh"'*1. New Pl '"'ES PA.ID ·to·-·m •in tain pleasant cooks. Full and parl S4S·396'1. Samoyed & Shepherd. to Polished Cab;lchons. AU Dual 1226 cbaag:er, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tire• & paint. Ve ry TOt. I.,.. • ·!rrianner under preuure tlrne. Top paid benefrt.s. •ood home -·-,,., .. Will sac 558-1275 Pan11on lc a t r• re Newf.:rt Be1eh. -· aUp slurd1'l• blt .~•15 firm. • Ol'lmport:s while i reetln g clients Apply between 2 and s 3S YR old s~ary desk, • .v i.-o•«> • · · • • -· · 1 ~ PaidfororNot .~ ln ponon & on lhe Pm . Denny's . 529 xlnt eond, $165. 6'15-7184 Free Yorkie Poo to ed Ladles r ln&. 9 diamond. corder· • So\l n d· w / ock. '7$pet mo. Ca.II 1..:;70::1c:'~::l:9:...-----·1 ·De an L..wl1 ~s ,....pftDne. Aecurale typistat Ave n ida Pico. San an er Spm '' home. Approx 3 yrs old. $600 value; Sac. $300 c~~te:,~~~r,2~ .ror detailsM6-&?99. AMto Stnlcelr J9G6Harbor,C.!'ot. • oOOfipm. Clemente. Fe m a I e, 1 p a1ed . cash.~7·11l9afterZpm or 1 • BEACltRACK ,..., 9400 646-0003 t----------IAppllmc11 ~ IOIO M0-19S5 5Sl·l&l9 STORAGE •••••••••••••••••••••••·1----===.;._--r ··· · old alt ress Ex.per. o nly .••••••••••••••••••••••• · Moc......, 1071 c T .V.'s forsaJe. Sml boat..$12-14 mo. 303 Alt 3000 rart.'> c~ trans . Grl1w Confrolt Noon to Evening shift.. Whirlpool t t er FF ~rig ............ 1050 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• AU ~-• • .Call Per11onnel Dept Bl Doi l"CI WOOD &: METAL $85. up. l,.VIUI . E . Edaewatarl-871---Rear end. all part:>. l'\11. WE PAY CA$H ' F A , ue Phin,33S5 $125 GE bltn dshwshr •••••••••••••••••••••••USE D • Gdcond.968-7663 WA~ED -.. pty.Cal1M1.s989. or ppomtment Via Udo. Newport Deb. $85 'GE washer 1,. yn *M .t. 'P9ft"'SS* WORK ING, Equipmeol "' 546-3844 old 1135. G ~ar /del ""I I 11\1; for immediate disposal. P • n a• o n i c AM IF M Slip or aide tie. 49' pwr. Porsche e.ruiine rebuilt. .,.Swimming Pool• anted Male: 1B or O\let, M&.8&7:z. *MAD....,SS* May be ip.sped.ed at our multiplex sterieo.1-Ltack Pvt. OK. &C2·66S4 or x Int , $815. Auto FOR USED CARS PHILLIPS BUICK·PONTIAC·OPEI. 2A888 Ali cia l'arkway Salesman. Must ·be ex-full or pni.me. Apply ~ shops. 8 AN-4 :30 PM. phono.$11.5.551·2831. MG-0661 transportingtrailerS450. Kentucky,l>!ied.Chicken, Electrol ux.. Recently •ALLSIZES• Mon-Fri. LJOO S HI P , 873·65S967J.l34M ,-,etiienced. 546-0661. 34122 Pa~1f1c Coast Hwy, overhauleG. E1.tra air Pri -~to.._._ 1 YARD, 900 Udo Park Ot, loah & M.,.. loatt, S,•.cf Ir 90IO 1..:c.:.=::..::c=.:::.:::... ' • · Dana Point. power bruah. $30. or bell C.-v ...., .. .,. N.B. · Eqicl,..... · Ski VW Racinn& EnJtine ' · TELEPHOMI: WORK offer. SJ6..4830. 133·96251: 646-1616 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parts&: Tr11mmiss1on t.as:o1.na J1ill5 831 -2400 Earn extra money for anted exper. FB Glass 8HP Rototillcr,2 yrs. old, Gettn"al to 10 l4' fisb or altl 45 hp Mere 133-3U!6 -------· the holidays in our Santa Boal ~~i Ider. Some Wlll buy some Ref', Ap-ual. mod,. sofa ~.}J!'· 1d. work 'g. cond. $175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & trliler, i;kk. Ve\ta, ext· -t\ UT 0 S W ,\NT E U • Ana ofc. Over 21. Hours s uperv1s1on exper. re· pliances. Running or not. D:@uclas Dinette. w1u1 6 MZ..9489 inc uia.ber. anchor i, Allfot for~ anything runninK or not' 9a m-2 :30pm or 3pm· qu'd. Send name, ad· Also scrap· m e tal . h11h back. chairs $8$. BOYSOOUt'S equip ~Sl)tl · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25,$50,$100.f"ast !'lcr,, 8::Wpm. Ask for Mrs . ~ress, age, qualifica· 615-5258. 962-8113 Mlte•••W MIO need boats, · ., &: green <(ashl 89Z·5017 &. -::~O~~~· <714 > 979-2270· ~o~~h~.~'to':°R: Refrigerator.~ yrs old. Frigid aire, bar .stool&. •••••W ... A •• Nim:•••• ·and alri>!WS~~ 1~ ~:~AV: ~~U:: ~.:::!. ts2o·l-' 892 -·- 7 1M_T _____ _ -~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ting Yachts, 3700 B $'7$. Call M5-9ll.O after cus t om lamps, patio advantages. eng.(l973r. newly paint·••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP :. Hi lltop Rd. Soquel, Calif. 6:30pm . fW'n, lge potted plants, T OP CASH DOLLAR 11• Custom Dory, wooden, ed trailer w/mag whls. '64 Lincoln Convertible 95073. Frigid aire side by side painli np,etc.&73-4lfil P AID F O R YOUR white/blue. cover, alnl Many xtras . $2 200. Runs well,looksgood $ "': ' ' " " IU.R.RET 1". ..... LATHE . • .. OPERATOR . . . ~ti~. I year on the job ex· '1 per. Able to make ow setups. Baslctoolsreq'd, I .·::11141494-9401 f' :: TELONIC r . ALTAIR ' LACiUMA IEACH i~·~· WHOWANTS"I'O WORK? refrig. X1Dt cond. M.usl ::..~;E~:J~~J,~ toad. $75?. 6'73-12SJ. IM2-7896 _ S600 646-8900 DRIVEACAB! s.e ll . $150. See aft Sal•offw'Hllwe SJ ~V E R SERV ICE. BOAT : 16" St arcraft Ii ..i~ ltecre.tloncil Paid· CHOOSE your hours, 4PM.6"·10SS. ACCESSORIES FIN E FURN • AN· LFiberfia~ CO HP. Out. rcmspo ,, Vehldn 9530 FOR work for yourself be •HTI"'acc: QUES -bo I I II · ~ •••••••••••• •••••••••• · Your Own •-s. Me'n or Ye l !ow Coldspot "' T-•• TI .MS--· a "y·eqwp_ ... 1;..t-...a > 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YW' UUD R r de rator If er FromMoclllHo'5w Exc ell enl lra1 ler. -.... .,, Rent Used S Women. Can be slightly en. w r~i:z . . Kne Sz. Bed. New, com-4.93-1960 $1'*5. ••••••••~•••••••••-:•••• ** ** handicapped. Neat-drawer. Good cond1l1on. Bwl~er of bea~urw ex· plele, still pkgd. X\ra Hot air balloon seminar, 29• Overland Mtr. Hm. Pa1'd for or Not . Cl ean Appearance. $50.979·9621 ~ut1ve homes _ln Hunt· firm $190 (worth $4Z5). Kaya ·Seats, paddles, introclute to the l'Jport. Loaded lorates 538-054'1 Vets., retired. Age 25 to Washer &: Dryer {ga1;) r~:!f~n~tais.~ ':fre~dg <1n,.-1sd'e$ll.~!-;. U!l.2263••1.lybome, .. "2'21"1·2. pa'rft·. • •. e ~.~ .. r !.:. Sept2'·2S·2'7645-6120 Pvt. rtY. . ·' 10. -Supplement your in· yellow. gd cond. $1001 • .. ....., ~ "' _, come. Dri\'e a cab 6 hrs both. 642-321118.rt . 6pm. lo the pubhc lhe fine de· Oa\'e c~·· We/ SACRIFICE I or more a day. Applf' in ti 015 corator furniture at sub· TREE SALE . Rfltt 9120 WINNEBAGO '72 Chief· lj~• ';ie' llP~!~t' per.on. Yellow Cab ~-.. Alie on I 9tantial discount from ISG 1 S • ~"Bo -• 18'0Wltr4S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 · 22· $11500 Jikene ··-·-·-• ~ •ost. llems will be --'d a . l ·.... x •• . tun , , , w, u au:h v . 186 E . 16th Sl., Cosla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ """' 556 ••-ev.. All glass. '62. Newty Te-10' El Dorado Camper, cust inl all xtras: a/c u . .-lkh 842.U:L~ on a first come, first ·°"""° · f;\t'i d · · ' ' ·-·· · ~-Mesa. **'BUY** servcdbasiS,forcash. IS' Palm ·--tn•box for bl!ilt lQ!)hp =-n~_u _e_jln.Y offer ov r $J27S lt,000 ml. P\•t . P!I.:_W edVW""" f . ... ~ eng. elec. start. oual 1n 549-1885 ~1'4374orMt75$1 , ant .,_., 1x~.Yf1 • Woman for weekend care Good used furniture &. Everythi119 Mlsst Go! sale. You n"KJVe.-$100 or e.x.cellenl cond. All equip-. . per, will trade e<1llit.Y. _,n of stroke paUent. 48 Hrs. appliances, or I will Sel~ Drive to M<Xlcl Rome at best o(fer. 5*3'708 Eve., ment including $?00 bait Amerigo 11' · Self con· Dunebuggy wjlrail,er. 110 73 Ford Cqunlry Sqilir1· CdM.645-5316. for You. 16672 lnt.repid Ln. i-lunt· Weekends. tank'. w /two pumps. talned .. Jacks, bounce Coz;vair. Stee ridg Wagon. Loaded 26~ M •stElS •IJCTIOM ;ngton Harbour. Located . Ta..Wem ·trailer. $2,175. a•ays, tie downs. SZ,200. b r all es. Ryd r au li c miles. 1 otmer. fi1'5.62041 Woman to work in Deli "' I &~I ,96,5 near the interstttion ol Nontake china. serv. S, 492.tJssaft.6:30 61$-53$9. ~~!1!!!· Very cleao . or615·300S .· 1 •• EqualOpPofEmployer from 10:30·2:30. Wrk 646.&6 6 3~ • Pacific Coast Hwy & w . New Arvin batrm l~~~~!.':.~"-----1-""':::::::...,-----c-tr~-'!:~~~ .... ---~·ls~l!<;~~·;;;:c;;;•-; •~~~j~~~~~=~d~a~y~•~· 54~9~-1~'122~~~~il •lcyclit 10'>0 Broadwar (next to Cap· h eater . StO. ~1ahog . 14· Whaler . Full covers. Overhead camper fort-., • · Sell Me Your Car ior '°' 181·0 Jae 1 Restaurant) leather top &.tcp tables Steering stat ion. No ~tazda trurk with boot, Two '64 g'lass body dune Truck. top C"a:o1h moM~. ~~ A CONWNIENT IHCH'PINC AN IEWINO GUIOl FOlt THf CAL ON THf: CO • j'.".'. -. ... . " ... t.-· . ·,• .· ,, •'' , .A STITCH IN TIME ftlow!t . t,.21~ JOI • dHhlq cktU for l1\l4int1r nlftt• to cocut ' staff adds flash of tolOr abcrtt 1151 lillfL "111114 '•lltm 92371 Kl.JI ·1• 9btt IOY.t. 12Y.t. 14Y'.~ 16Y1, • <l'lv..$11 J4Ya Qlnt Sn cttu ''·"" -'"'"" ·-Stlld" $1.L'IO tor -"' p1tt1m. A1rll Ht tor tlCl'I ptlltfll tor ~ ~<kM flllll Md hlndlinl-• ·• , .. : ... .. . --• 1~--~ ..... +a ~ .. ~ ... .... ' ........ ~ .... ir'".,._ MT 1111 1. Priilot ~:-..... .di_, •. - ·" .. snu1u1• h"'~'"""'' • -Intl ....... "' -.._, ... llUflll# Pltttfll cmttt-c"' "'"" l•tlill '" v.•frll flfttnl If JtW clllkt. .... '" ""' ...... .., ..... _ju' ·-·-cnfti _I.II ....... ,..... .... ~··· ......... 1111111: IM .. Jiffy Joyl 7498 tyA&B ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . bo ~• -· b . VW .~ nd C II 9 I Tues, Wed. & Thurs. lO SIO each" ~.arp~t~. & engine. S600. 16 ' Nona ice x. ~·"""'" .ugg1es, _,.,p, sa a 493-12'.r. any ime End of Sulwr AM ·6 P M p ads: 10 4 x 11 6 · Canoe. Like nu, $200 . tires.~. 96""'3:;:·2963:::::.., __ _ CLEARANCE · 9"xl2', $25 each. Good Na ples Sabot. $200 . amper Perris Val~e.Y't Avt I --'ed j· H u ge S a vi n gs o n KINGSIZE BED. m at· door mi,rror $3. Daven· •""'1611"'-"· Ols most c.i;impact ~ick· iltWhe-'Dri 9550 OS, mt""'' · --.,......., unc gd corlil S2SO f1rrn .. in Yff ••••••••••••••••••••1t.1• Bicycles &: Accessories. lresa, bossp ring & bed (% size), yellow-. ,...., _ • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •udi' 970J Will take anv bi ke or frame, xtra (inn. Value brown rose 'pal., $50. loat1. M. ouwtenance / -.:Mc.6:..·~196=1 -------1 ~ ~ .:-fozo r WE'VE MOVED'. ••••••••••••·········•· anythlngin ontrade. $525., sell $21S. Also Clothes. s i7.e g,10 & -r•1ce '71 van camper equipt CYCLE WORKS LTD. Queensize bed . value jewelry.646-2393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rd /whl curlns, spurc OURNEWL(X;ATJON '73 AUD I 4 dr, l'lunroot. 1822 Newport Blvd, E $425, tell $19S. Deli very Scorpio ~M mrrt, 640·6538558-8860 200 I E. 1st St. &lick. »<f. cond. SZ.4Stt CostaMesa.548·5183 included. Usually home. Waler Softner, .Brun~r, ~ 'rte.ft d: l::I -Santa.A.no Wknd ~ 557-544 1, wkrt ). Ml·SS93 f ully automatic. Ex· Eni~.ne· a ios-, cc.. 1974 6' Camper Shell for 213·926·5547 Schwin n-Breeze 3-Spd cellent. Asking $150. Of. FireSystm·llmh ~ Courier. Datsun, l·tc COPELAMD1S ----· gir l '1 bike. $40. Call Origlnaf Oil Paintings A•· fer. 493·6747. Rerrg. fr-ecest548·97M S250.,673-658l '74 lOOLS,' dr, Xlnt cend, 545'8791 ·G~rted ,;,~,, Mewo• ~OTTE R 'S KIClfi ...... ,GWW 9040 orcy:,1n1 JEEP CITY Many3~)~:.,,~, ... C I: asses, rac·a · r ac 1¥HEEL $50-L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91501 _~-~5".:5~8~4~00~0~--·1----;::;;;--;;-: r;r::.ent 1030 rrom lOO to$50.S36-Zl35. Ca.ll MZ-5161. JS' Allen Boal&: Trailer, .~~ •• ~••••••••••• '' 171 .Audi ••••••••••••••••••••••• For s ale : 8' sofa bed. ZSHP Evanrude, com· ·73 Suzuki 400. Not broken '73 BRONCO I 00 LS 4 D-P 1 Id L d Brown tweed!)ood cond. Will sell Scuba Gear or plete 7• wide. Bail tank. . -:~~ith c:'e ,,,c:~~ $75. 13171 r.1~gnolia SL, tr a.de for motorcycle $600. ~r orrer. 213-431·1572 1 1n yeCl. l2l·Boooobm ... 1. ·=or· $4.195 G d G be 5 trailer 536-9633 er: a .., . $25. 830-4138 ar en rove, tween · 11~, Blain Boal, w /6 cyl Stroppe.equipped. Hurst Auto. trans., air cond1. tioning, radio. Gas saver! 453 DTE. c:~ 1035 &9'Pm 1974-D PENNIES. MINT Engine O/D trade ror il HONDA td7Sc~.febalt 3-;peed floor shift. dual -• NT SEWN BAGS $00 EA Ml b ' + h gas saver. c.,_ .... a e shocks (air shocks rear , $2577 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 FT. SOFA, XL OR OFFER '6is.9888 · 0 or ome cas · transportation. dirt bike, alr"bags in rront), Two Siamese Kittens:. Blue&: COND . $~00 . CALL . S49-l885 runs xlnt. $225 firm . stceringstabili1.ers,skid 'l\lllllllAl.,;I Sealpolnt, $25 AFTER 5 p ,675-4258 MO'V"fNG Sale! Bdrm. BEAUT. Bay Boat & Ski. 751·9S49 plate, heavy duty trailer (f ""L UUUJ 644-6700 r..azy Boy ReCliner w/3filJ Rt, couch,_Je:d:1 bike+ 18 • Chris .Craft llONOA XR75 Many ex· hitc h, front bumper ~ Lovely colorful kittens deg . a w lvel . Brow n more.M1·447Saft6 Supenport. Mint cond. tras.$350.Su~ukiOO.Grt. '"-ard, roll bar, roof ~ VOLVO b k d $1" leather Lite new Must Ro ·-• ~1 ""'----'•-Lo eng. hn . Reas. ofr. .1 b'k M-• off searchlight, Stewart· .Angora ac eroun . ob • _.......:n .. .-...-.. -y ............ ec. ..,,.~~ --....... ~2PM"wkA-_trai_ 1 e. -e· er. w er 1 A .. .....tlonaJ Few older klltena. seento 0:0.: • ....., ..... .-tCl\.120 Ba11Etec.Ac· v• ~"" U7"'· EvesS46-5519. -arn a ....... YV_.. · re·.l%6HotbofCto'\.1oA64)3CJ1 t le must purchase •-ar seat. Less than 30,000 •~===~~~~ Consider rrce to good or,hsa d" b · C 1 cordian, $150. 962-8741 Sklpfack 20', FB. many mi & indoor· outdoor Austin-Heal-9709 home 979-8978 or ope lC c air . os XI 1 Cond 51. 72Maico400,comp. ~, • · $220. Will sell ror $120. Simm~BabyCrib wit.ti xtras. 0 · 1P reblt.xlras,$650 carpeting throughout. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Di09S 8040 493-9209. flnn~mattreu. $60. Call a vail.Bstofr.&MF2249. Perfect.536-1648 Call 6«·1742 & ask for '67 3.000MK. Lo mi. Mint ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ., .... 8879 30• OWE"S T/S FB re John. cond Must sell Bsl 011 D Sofa & loveseat . '""' · . 1~th T.fr ' F. ioo TM Suzuki dirt bi.ke. 9560 s75.sfi17 /644 ·'B?_z2. _ · •PET WORL • Beautiful, very gd qUali· 2 large wagort wheels, ~~d ~l/.cOOt Li~ev:ibd· Two times in dirt. $650or Trucks ~ Cocll:er1, ~hlhua hu.a, ty. never used, moving. S4?·~ ea. 5'im gym, $15. Sll'.ooo Days·: 831 .~: offcr.Call64Z.45I4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '60 J\ustu1 11c:-1lcy "Bile PPoodl 1 1e 8 s.uSh 1 1 1 h,·1'. u,mDol nxile'. 962·2562. Mi sc item s. 548-8011 P. M & W /E 998..oo65 Grif· YA'IAl-fA IOOMv '74 MAZDA cy1..'<1" sprite. Xlnt. cond . r " " Rotary Pickup ~d runner. g~. l,11;dy: 111 Schnaur.er, Poms . Bedroom Set. Mahogany, l\.1 embcrship in ltf:ALLYN1CE Yellow. & only 12,057 tcr1or. I\ cla,.;11· &. harrl Pekes . Westies. 100 good cond. ~. chest d Jr vine Coaat <.:ountry •66 Sportccaft., 16 n 1sHP Asking S425. S4&46S3 miles ! t494 18Xl to r 1 n d . 1; d i\t r <; . mixed puppies Stud~ .. drawer s, S35. Call Club 'th · 1 ·i $t':ioo Bemo\·ahle hardlop nn<I ed . W h 673-0620aft6P~I 67J.1854 w1 nice rai er. or ·oo 11odaka ",·74 Combat most b.re . s. 2525Si 0 . I · best offer. 75L·5143 W1Jmbal enl!. Good cond. ral':lnJl Side 1·u rtain• at Fa1rv1ew. \. pen S 1 01 , . bed D 1 . E i•• -1, b Sl.200 C'AS ll 0111 bcfor1·: eves.S3l·502'7. tan ey e senes ecora or s r ror, ""JJ'ChrisCraft,Chns-0-32mm ui_nr.er c ar · tl :JOPM ,S9'22'J7U and 6 drawer dresser . )'ds, a ll or part, Sable Vitch Sportfasher ft.lint w trccd val\C. Very Dog Obedience Cl~ss to red. $90. 830-S21C 1~7" nylon c~t plush cond. '673.1933, · qui ck, $.350 _!99·Z785. IMW 9712 start Thurs, Sept 18. 7 :JO . pile, lop quality at eo&l. _ ~ -. . 21 SO Ha INw ll•d. •• •••• •••••••••••••••a• pm. Newport· Irvine G~ Bedroom furniture. 673·9019aft.5PM. 28' TROJAN S)ps 4, 73 KAW i\ iOOCC. Lo ma, Costa MHCI 645·57~ area.$4&-49:28. 4 piece set. Xlnt cond. galley, head. Mint cond. $360 Call art 5 pm. . ~. 49'4·6'139. Best offer. ~1168 or 645·4813. Dcl.uxe 67 .ford If.I ton .. V·8 AKC Old English Sheep . BA RBER'SCllAIR S49-S875 st1c ls:. _11r . overdrive, Dog pups Parents Ol>~A 4 Blk game table chairs, $50. '70 Moto Guz1.1, 7000 mi's. many exlras. 6424610 certified. HMJs:n S4S ea; 1 42" round glass 673-5153 1954 18• Lyman BaY' Boal Windshield. saddle ba~s . ---~ ---· · · toptablew/antiq~egold 60 HPMakeofrer. ' hat box . Priced to sell WAHN Winch lllOO lbs .. LHASAAPSO base, $12~; l Ht ·Back JeC!ftt! ~ 675.6110 &673-2662 ,t. S46·73ZS. like new SJ . ..O. Puppiea,male,rcas. gold chair Enkeboll . FrenchCMtn.s! Sh S 673-3658 963-581S $135 •. 2Limegrecnoccas. Only 100 pairs. Sizes Zodiac Mark ID 15~· !"· 19698ulta~erpa 125. Vans 9570 Al .tud • Large 11~ lb.I c h ai r s, $100 ea .SI 26·35 unis ex jeans . natable. 2Shp JohnsOn. 673-6581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., Ra s pberry Kng z M r t :-r 20hrs.$1150.644·5286 Germart. Sheph°erd . Ex· Bed ad 5-10 1 }>-le<' a 11 u a c u rer 5 '6~ FORD W11ldow \·an cellent bloodlines & tern · Hots::fnt. 'dry~r . $45~ elcara nee sale. 1799 '31 Chris Craft, $10,000 • • • •so Ho~a . su:)Crh ~cw pain\, 6 ryl , :.iuto' SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVELY & perament. Ph. 645-1238 ''Decorator Items .. Newport Rlvd, Costa value . Make offer . cond.S600orbst ofr (;J cond .$l1Xl 6755810 Aft. 9Pm . 1100 or pick of 640.5909 ~t esa , 546-()66l . 642-2102 21412 Me fll*' Uw Phry. Utter Jmmetta s &42-8542 '71 UOOG~ Van. many ~ ......_Y .... .:.:.='-------lwrought iron dining rm . . Must Scll·20' Power boat. '72 SU~U.Kl 750CC. r~~· ('X lr;,i s. xlnl running U•.JMI • CtMt4t AKC Golden Retriever set. Red velvet chairli . Burret e lar1~e t i100. Belto(fer 541Hi61Bor(l) 5!iOOm1,1ncld'>$WOofat cond.$2.IJ00.642·6153 U..A.,..,PMw9y blt pups. English/American Like nu. $100. California Fre nc h clarinet $50. 52A·9ll53. eess. $995. Ph . 550·5440 or --a,.• t 11 , champline.831 ·1095. le h u t c h s 125 . Drum set $175. Student . . 839·2027 . 72 FordSuperVan SJ700. l-------~-map f · flute $15. Camper frame 25' Cabin Cr\O.ser. Sips 4., Callartfi.642·27 12 Dachshund Pup, bl.kit.an, 963-44.96• terl2noon. SIO. Table. s chairs $35. Chrys. v .a. i-J a rdtop 71 .YAMAllA JOO Endu r<r Ask ror~ male. Standard AKC , Gwage Sale 8055 Viol in , no bow, $!5. w/rogm encloiure. $2850. Mint cond. $1.650 . m1 . shols.$75./olr.842-0882 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M8·1661 callaftcr6pm. or reat. orr. Pvt pty. Must see to .apprtt1ate. '71 Ford Van. :V. Ton. MOVING · c:;.,.,I bed old 11411'7W711. IU-4442everunw;. Aulo/PS, Xlnt cond. PURE·BRED Germ an · ~ e • Miscellaneom $2600/orr.848-&4&1. 5 he Ph er d p u f 1 , secret1ry desk, mus I Wmded IOI I lo.ts. R..+ / Back. to college. Must sac. Beautiful. Sacri Ice sell, makeclfer. 64$-3643 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch..t.t 9050 cherry Honda CR.125 '84 Chev yan 6. new t!nll .. $50.00 494 ·T71S or eves · · SSCASH$$FOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• E11lnore. A}l track trana. tires, ball, strt, 494-5181. Clot.l'llng, kitcbeft misc & GOodUledf'Umtrerrlp or.oaado 23 at Dana ~,!.,T.~~.Be~ carb,$7SO.&U-033'7. GOLDEN Labrodorpupa more. Sat, 9A.M.·5 P .ll, Frzn/atova.546--0768. P01nt for $»$25 a day. • 1 Wanhd 9590 champ. tired. s50 ~ t9020oreroereDr.H.B. . Call day1at 714/113-4689. ft9Harle1 DaT\dson Elec-•••••••••••••••••••••• 81M·7704after6&wlmdt u-~-10'0 Wanted.edD " lo .... SaQ . '--60 tra Glide, full dress, WEJ>Al'TOPOOLLAR nuis--1 , • Us yna-uym --no 131·1944or548-&'j0fl. FORTOPUS•'D CA RS Sh-•~ •uc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.132 ••••••••••••••••••••,•• D Oerm•n ... ~,.. ~ . d -~ ~ -H b'~~-,....:. 11· ·~ST· s~· '72 ~. ~ •li'OREll'lN,DOllfESTIC 3 Mos. female, xl nl 6 Yr.1 0 1 .::JUI"...,. mare, .._..col '' o '~c iv' ,~,a ti, "'"' c.ua... 03!.lzu..,, or(;LASSlCS pedl1ree at tempera· Xlnt co'!d,. family _pal, I I I 1"13 XlntCottd.S1511. 550, x.lnl running cond. lfyour car isextraclean t 642 2203 bul require& eood nder. RI I ••.IPP& ,.. 833·2000 Call M1ke, 545-1024 rnen . . ' Reaaon tor a ale,•••••••••••••,••••••••• see usflrsl. Wetmarm:ner Male 10 mos heartbroken daughter CamelJI! trumoel w/cue. ·22-' ftt>erit•sloop l2) HONDA '7 3, 11 St c. IAUll IUICK uld. AJI ahots. $25 to good gotng to -.chool 5"·5630 Uttd I yr•·Cd r~ ·ttu· .Full)' equipPed·Xlntsaili showroOm mint. eooml. 292$ HarbOt Blvd . ttome.f.42..1J'75 ar&tpm. dtnt.'90 .. semt Be•t.o«er.-.9000 M&-2149 CWtaMesa 979-2500 , • • ) .. • ORANGE COU MTY'S OLDEST & • Salcs·Scr\ ice Leasini:: Roy c.., .... Inc. Rolls 'koyce W.1 y.· 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa M$-441 -' CREVIER &I ST I llOo\OWAY SAMIA o\Mi\ 835·317.I nta UlTIMAff Dtll\'INO l!IAOfi!t[ 1 -. . , • . '; \ • Wedf'lttday September t7 1'7&. "'lmpbried Alltol, l..por+.d .A'.atM. l.,1rftcl ' .i· rwW ••••••••••••••••••••••• j·················;;;·o :.:~-··;;-;~ u"c1 ...._ u .. , · · -AMtes. uMCI -.... ., 9720 ..... ············-··-.-···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············-·-..,, •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oyota · 9765 Codlloc 9915 ~ ~ 9720 ·1• 2&,Z. Aut,o, a i".: ·~o~80r?rark0W:rnLo~ U.. ••••••••••••••••••••••_. ••-t •••••••••··~··•••••••••••••••••••••••a~Z I :;U•Y••Y••0•u··n•••• AP.1 /'M radio lo m1 Mew•''-...... 'MCorooa"-.Aulo.Alr, '"71 Sedan O VIL'-e. '65 Doc11e. Autom , 0 x Int ~ond $5 900 /bs l· tti.950. $46·0NlJ&'2·2003· v..v new Urtt. 'b;i.t.ery. $1JSO. ele11nt f)t~ tiather cJ'I .• excellentlr • : UN. TOYOTA. . .. ._3298 CLAssicc~u i•~ MOEYlt~~S ~·-i w1vinyl 1..,;. >ftlll• body. llen. 139t. Mi.83<0 • , L.KSWAGEN •v "" ~ _.,....., (p,all power, a1r, FM • : AIDf'Oll ·1~Z. Il~izl1,.!J'apes, XKEVll OH·DISftaAY-:--:---ll7-Toyol• Corou Gd atu"'cassdle,_.J:J,~ 't_Da.rj~ 1 dr Sw : R NCYr :s11ck. mags, xlnt cond. ~ 613-UlG eond. For ale or tnde. PP.m -'7S3S Hdtp:-Oily~acl' • 'c~u~\H sr.c $-i900.~99409S. 191 3 Jaguar v 12 HO:~;l~R~~'fs M2·'°°9. c ... cro 9917 ~t °i!:°C. ~.PJtn,.~ ic::: EllNAOt-;Nto: ·1 1 D 11 l s un Wagon . Roads~e r , ~i gnal red . MERCED£SDEAL£ft '88Coron•,2drha.rdlop.t ••••••••••• --•·--•• ht.ptymU1tMll • 540.0442 Autom atic. r oot r•ck. f'1.20Dfirm.640-0375· 6812Manchester, spd, nras sharp. R1:1ns '70 za. 4 1pd.. 351>tneioe: Ms.-0817. •• clh~-scll ? $159S.848·8340Dlr. Mndc:t 9738 BuenaPark ereat! $1115. Lie. New condllion.. 417·d Ford t ~ ads do 11 well '66 Dats un Nisson, 4X4 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523-7250 YDREll0,64&-&17t otd1y1-53$l. ••••-••-,•••••••• • i 2 x Jn t m u c h . cond . •73 MAIDA Oa the Santa Ana Fwy. Yolk••OC)ff 9770 ''10 camaro SS9, 4 spd, .h-.. -I' : ••••••••• 9 •• 7•15• Sacrifi ce s1m. firm. 930 RX-2 ,..__ •••••••••••••-•••••••• AIC PIS P/B elt!an F-ord \..AJUl!ltY I Bl .. I c ltd ......... 73 M ede . . . . wanon, loaded. ' N DAllYP°ILOT I . Cllprf 9 7 1$ ~ .... rtod ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• • C opri 9 715 Oati un · '71 Capri ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• of Spei!<I , rw.dio. Sparkling '73 2000. delwce, A/C, xJnt WILL red finish. Sul)(."r shurp ' c ond., new radi als. DA'f S !ill ELT $2950,/ofler. tl67469 or ORVO $2177 631·2138 I' ·DMle.wiA '73 Capri V6. ~.000 nil, 0 1'0 1 ai r. rMdio, new radtul~ &TOYOTA Xlnt cund $3200 best orr SAL U Pvt. pty. ornce 833·8*>0. home 842·0196. Hav~ 11om 19416 Harbor: ( M 646 YJOJ ~II idle items ti42-5678 Clas~ified ---- Flot 972 5 f;ot 9725 f;ot . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ······················--··················;'.) Uf vlr( anyon . Original finis h silver. ere s WAMUD Sl~. 64:i·5089(home) or mn$ 1 owner wlll• 'II ' aDmfl 497·14 7l:S __ stereo, air (.'Ondilioning , SLC uaed '70 VW'I or older. 6+4·l860 (Ol(icc) or trtide. equity' tor r : ND 1975 J 121-2DOOl'#ITtl 74 260Z, S1l Yer·Blue, air, &SRA30RDP~(Y6115JO~o) Call631 ·2271~er. im'caima""· ZZ8' .,,v4 fixer u_pper VW JlJ«.' •: NEW FRON. l·WKEEL DRIVE •: 1r t "' v ·11 C '"""" ..,...., 200 87$-:'.l'.J(Ml. •' ' mags. am m .s erco, Mec~h =.:.r~ .. w-i..,· Iv ,. .tMJne ,74 Su""r vw. Convert. ma# it-res, $1700 dwn, 615-6 or ·~·· ', P /P . 714·556-7016. E\·es.__ mu1!!: ''r U w~:rm · ·k ,_ TO ••• --~-n>M FU y eq in 1 on A?.1 rFM stereo. New ,~-~ · 62--YalconRanc~~· : ~":::.i',:".:i'.:«:,.!:"'::!.;;~···,·~ $ : 71, 1200 coupe; 1:1m/fm . gotdwithf mahogany· tires,. lo mi, Xlnt cond. 73 Camaro, to mJ. very moWr, radlatul; &".Diel ; • '"'""""" ..... --~ 11o1._., ... i...~11 • mags, radials. $1700 or leather Interior, &. le5i Moving muat tell. $1500. clean. $3,195. Call ~t. pump .• Ru.ns per(e;11.. l ::., •. .'::;:/;;.:~"''''" .. "'"' •<+-' : l>st orr.968'·3411 ~~p11,d'~)ooo miles! WJ-4197PP. 6PM.&'1S~9U -auto tr•aa. R &.11;!_ d , • HURRYI • · 2 B I t ' nd . ir:s· 19 mpg. Ai g ~ • • '72 240Z . Auto. u c. mags . 7 ug , X n co • CMYl'Olat . f.910 .....sn,att~~. t • MOSTCOlORS AVAIL.ABLE • Xlnt cond. Bst ofr over 2150 ... bor lt•d. AM /F~. 8 tri:iek, 4 nu••••••••••••••••••••••• · -• • • $4 .000. fM4 ·1125 CodD MeM 645-5700 l910Harbor, C.M. tires, $2150. 892·1236 CONNELL/ wy $.: ' • C1 ,, . r ' • , ···················-· •0 • • ---': ··~ •0 200Z !2plus21 ~ C, stereo. •71 M _:~-llX-Z 631-1276 VW Engine Repair. serv· ""'· -.,,_ COM A lloo t& 71 Cougar XR·1. r11ll • • cn ags, 13,000 mill's ing roa. es •., ~ , ~ • Sti.500or bst olr 644 1125-4 Speed . aircondit1on1n1t. "72 220 SB>AH Rea5onable.644-6866. CHEVROLET pwr, air, new tires. brks , • ' lfi\.. ~ • radio. See it t.oda)' ! 56ti A•I JFM ster,eo. $31395. , • u~ • ·1:11200 Coupe, x_lnl <.'Onll Ft::i\. SuJS~~s.~ '66 V W Faatback . M2-5f7-S. ; .. , : LIMITED TO STOC~ Qt.J HAND : ,~.,W._,!',!~ $2IOO 675·9'-J36 ur $I 077 n . . ~:roop:in:.e=~ :;'g~ine, 2SIAL28ESH~E~Vlll~ '69 Mercuryronveri.Qa.le. "' ~$ • • • • • • • • • • • ,, ""--><.>J 73 Mercedes Benz Seda.n. _.,.. ~ •'ii-Runsandlookslike-ltw. • ---f\ l • J>e rr . cond . New Dir. COSTAMF.sA ~ 52 LEASES •R oi 9725 8211J\ WlU •liohelin•. A /C, Etc: DUNE BUGGY '65 VW. 546·1200 ~u ~9~2 PER MO : ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1500. S30.J2i1a<NBJ slreet 1cga1 , riberii:las u1tong .,.. :) • A BEAUTIFUL NEW : ~DEti TOYOTA '6.1 MB 220S Sedan. orr. body , xlra clean. $1075.•74 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan .······~····.-··········· Xl 9 h.,. d · t t · 962·41 73 Auto, rac air. PS, Vinyl Low m1le.s. 69 Fastb.ack • nn I • .I w ,...,,re m .,auo.,a1r. l t .... ~ .,_ ,..Jt:/B , • 0 1966 Ho•bor c M t.0t6 9JOJ $1 .400. 494-JM7. roor, lo mi. Xlnt, clean new pa!n . new ires, _.,.__.-= 1-"=""-=""-'-'----I Valvo 9772 cond. $3lOO. 96.1-3966. an 6 automatic. $999. 848·H340 · ~lllPLl'fl WITl lllAGS : HEADQUAITHS l:lavc something you want '64 Mercedes Benz 190C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dir . ..D •• /f."P"" IH s•HT• •H• to sell'! Classified ads do 4·dr. Nds work. $750. Aft ORAMGECOUHTY l .!'.p~m~·--------lc::.Cc...-,-;:-----:=:o:: '"'""''~'la•o<'dlo< ...... o ~c • A A A A .ltwell.642·5618. 5&wknd.642-6935. v LVO '68 Sta. Wgn, A(f, air, Oldsmobile 9955 • "• Factory Authorized 0 P IS P;,iB xlnt mech ••••••••••••••••••••••• O" )6 -""'~ op•n ,nd 1...... Servi ~J'E1 >c!i:.;.1'~o00~'9'z~1~"' • Sales • ce MOW IS THE TIME '72 Mercedes 220 diesel, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO cond. u~t sell. $$75. Sales and Service • • Parts • Leasing for job seekers tn theek auto. air , AM /FM, L~rgest Voilvo Dealer 541·9134 OLDSMOllLE DICK MILLER MOTORS -FIAT Dick Miier Molars the Daily Pilot I-It'll) l\1ichelinsteelbelts.Only 1nOrangeCountyl GMCnUCKS Wcanted classification. 1r 61.000 mi. Clean.496-2S69 · BU~1oRr!;:~ASE •74 MOHTICARLO HONDA.CARS FI AT the job you w;u1l 1s nut .£A.• Maroon with white vinyl : f "I. ,.,. f ' ll"l'llll )'.It 'f/llJlt /7.f."I> : t.hcrc you mi!lhl tunsiclcr ·~·r .~~·0 :·~.!:1nd ~~!{leM& ~···~· ~[it•f'~f~ roof, beautirul ! Only U!!!~arborBOkl$lv<j.• • ,'\,,/,., ••. "'i1•rri••·. /,,.,,.,,,1,,~\'. IJr1 •r.••'t1" /),•li11'r' • offer1nf( your scr\·1ces btn G ---.. -----21.300miles,tiJtsteering ........,..._.. ' :.J h J IJ out runs y. rt gas ] s "'4 L 120 W . WARN~R at So . Main, SANTA ANA ~t~w:!!'!ier :J!~t:cf r~~i.:i~ryl f•ho~t' mi . Must see lo ap· • • wheel,etc.(400J A> Cost.aMesa 540-0 • 557 ·2132 • Saal.a Ana 557·2112 642·~78 prcciate. 673·1500 day.s. 2025 S Ma--"-....,. l!f7t Olds. CuUass 4 d1_' .. 9 962·8918eves. 1""4ia;,u:J1 '"·'-C •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,•• ----. passenger vt-rw zer A H I I Aut H 9800 MG 9742 An aheim 750-2011 wagon. Autp. trans., a ir .. "!.~~· .. :.--: ....•.. !~~~ ~~~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~-~~ .. ~ ... ~ ....... !~~~ ~:!~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ .... ~~· .. :.--:•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond., stereo, Cruize con- '69 MG M;dget. Complete-VOLVO 2150 H-ll•d. 1.rol. 12,000 m;, $4200. SAllS & Sl•VICI No. 1 In The Ration . . . WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANi>iNG RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS ANO INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES NEW 1975 HONDA Civic cvcc t .. 4 MILES PER GALLON ly restored. Must see Ul Costa Mes. 645-5700 ,_499-_34_7_2·----~ appreciate. 968-0215. SAL£ ,69 Chevy' Malibu 4 Dr •r.; Olds Della ~oyal, ~ dr. 9744 All cars in our stock Great colld $1500 or bsl v1,nbar~op,.tilt~ire1ng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• priced at below Increase off 101 W Marquita SC p .s. P • atr, a. e ec-.72GT of August 25th. · · · tr1cal. 32,000 m1., new Xlnl co n d. AM /FM . '65 Chevy Convertible. steel bit radials, in im· 66 Gd d d ti. ~<;jl mac cond. must be-seen 523 0300ext221&992 2410 . con , g res . ..,.,..,.,. . . Call 536· 1860. to be a_pprecialed. S:WOO 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 912 Porsche in xlnt cond. 'Like new. RebJt eng. $4,000 . 492·3913. TO CHOOSE or neare5l. !i86-09'M blwn FROM '64 Corvair. 4·dr. Nu 5PM &9PM. JUST •"RIVED pa;nt. No dents. $ 110 P'nl Aft h /p . Primo. Io FACTORY ssso.968·7412. ••••••••••••••••••,...•••' '.72 Runabout. New • DEMOS '64 CheVy Malibu. 4-dr. brakes, radjals. below , Example Nds work. $150. After 5 book . 833·4870 da ys, •75 244 Sedan andwknds.&t2·6935. 673-1690eves. Automatic , A1'1 /F11-1 '68 911 Xlnl. cond. Just a 1 ster~o radio. power Beauty! Must sell . steeni:ig,powcrantenna, $4 ,850. or ofr. 541·9134 low miles. #a:ll9. 67 912 exceptionally clean. 1750CC, near peri. Best offe r. 673·5971 aft lOPM. 72 Chery Wagon '74 Ruir-about &Int ~ond. 9 P Dix int Jext. Sunroof '. GIHllCJ«' . Vinyl lop, -1·Spd. Eves.' Auto. trans., factory air 640·4644 '72Ponche . 914 5 Speed, radial tires. AP· pearance group. 584 FSL. See it, you'll buy It! $AVE DWtle.wiA .TOYOTA $5999 conditioning, powerl-''-'--'-----~=~ steering, radio, heater, '72 PIHTO D l whitewall tires, tinted COUNTRY SQUIRE 11111 lfrn: 1 g letss, wheel covers. Nice ST •rio~•GOH • ""'' UUW car!416EAA. ""' "'""' ('.JN · 52177 4 speed, a;r, & beautiful! ~ VO.LVO l ~~i~~\'' this one .. ? 1960 ""'"" c "· 646 "°' -~'W\ e.wiA ~C~~MY VOLV0, 1!110·142S. · ·. . In •lnt<ond. Pvt. pty. 'c · TOYOTA. . p.-ii 960-3862 1966 Hnrbor. C.M. 646-9303' 69 Volvo w~ 1973 Chevy Malibu, auto, --1966 Horbor. C.M. 646-9303 4 Speed adl OICC i• • r· o. p /s, p /b, air, vin. top., 2150 H.-bor llvcL '69TARGA one .. 3061· radials, x_Jnt cond. $2495. 911T , 5 ,pd, blk on blk. $1977 64S-0400eves./knds. C-Mna 645-5700 reblt eng, many xtras. D l .72 TOWNSMAN W Plymouth 9960 Likebrandnew.$7500.or lllll 111n:1 . P IS P IB .gn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bestorrer.callafl.6p.m. <ltWL uuw air, " .n~tires. 554_5798 ~ • 44000 m 1. $1 ,900. 54&-7725 ATLAS '69911S Cusl. pai)lt. Mech. ~ VOL VO '74 Monte Carlo. Lo mi, rf M t , $7 -.en. under wrrnty, xtras, im-Chryller~h pe • us see. ·-· I 92 903 & Day :551·1021. Eve : 1966Horhor.CM.646930J mac. 1 4 · 4 OpenDaJly& .'t1llO 546-5519 1/492·9136. SC. PM I -'-'---------1Autos, Used 2929 Harbor Blvd., '15 914 1.8. 900 mi, Blk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Continental 9930 Costa Mesa Call : Mr . Muel ler Genft'al 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546 1934 645·0045,646-ZW6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Mark IV, xlnt cond. • '64 r..1ERCEDES Benz Orig. Owner. $5995, '71 Cricket. Nu trans, Mr Roll1Royce 9756 l90C, 4 dr, auto. nds 776'"'810or83J..2000 pump & balle (y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• work. $750. '64 CheYy, 4 28MPG.$950.545·1287" #1 DEAL£R IN U.S.A. dr 283 auto. nd• wock. '7 4 MARK IV $150. 642·6935 aft. 5 & $7,750. 552·1416 Pontiac 9965 • ROY CARVER ROLLS ·ROYCE 23-A I .17th St. COSTA MlSA " 5A6 -44'A wkods. ••••••••••••••••••••>"••' I---'--------'71 _MARK Ill Classic, lo_ rand Prix 72. triple blk,: Buick 9910 m1. F u ll pwr. Pvt. deluxeclolhint.l..oadcd,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-4085 all power AM / FM iill · 1950 ~~ick Roadmaster. Corvette 9932 cruise, 'new tir~S: &, Sacnf1ce, make orr. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes. $2725.581·71~ ---'-'-°'-'-•_>_UN_D_•_Y_> __ .1_,a::_ft::·.::•P,;_m:::.:_·.::646-::.:51l67:::.:_ __ 1 , , • •TOPCASH. For Sale : 1960 Pontiac:, 9761 '65 ELECTRA Converti· For Corvettes and other Stn.Wgn. vs. P JB, Pts.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble , classic beauty. u5ed cars & trucks! Auto trans., needs mihor EXCLUSIVE · power.$400.644·2535 HOWARD Chevrolet. eng. work. $150. 494-!t'IS FOii Cadillac . 9915 OoYe & Quail Sts. Near askforGary . ' Jamboree. Bristol, & · , Orange County ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArt hur. Newport '73 FIREBlll.D Esprit. Gd ,r ---"'\ Beach. 833-0555 looking, gd running cond. • A/C., vinyl top. Ral1yc J[, PROF. BUILT ALL'12 whls, P /S. Priced to Sell. Custom VeUe, ooe of a Pvtownr. 645·9897. kind styling, run pwr inc 1-"--'-:'---"--'-"-"='--- MOTO& Huge A/C+windows, new 'red Vega 9974 CAI cxl/blk int, 350 cu in/4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTHOl:IUD spd. Must see lo app. '71 GT. A/C, PIS. radial S.. & Senk• cac1· llac $4000. Eves 536--6078 tires. Gd cond. Pvte ~ar· DAVE ROSS i .65 CLASSIC Stingray 4 ty.581-8164,581-ZIOO. : POMTIAC·STUT% Se•-....t• spd, 2 lops, new tiTes & '71 Wagon, new clutch & 2410 Harbor llvd. ""-IOll Mags. Xlnt. cond. Ju.st a· eng. $1500 or be!o!t ofter. OYlll loo beauty! Must sell. ~,300 646·1012art.5pm .,... 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '75¥2 Toyotas Here Now Come in Test Drive Today Buy er • .. --c ' ••••• Prices .... .._ ... Nabers Cadillac \ 2600 Harbor Bl\ICI.. 1 ........_, CosU W..M 540-•100 / '66 Cad Conv. $350. Runs good. 751..Sl4J '66 Coupe de ViUe.. FUily equipt. Xlnt eond. Priced to sell. 644-4644. or ofr . 541·9134 '74 G.T . Wagon, autd, '63 Stingray. Absolutely low mi. xlntcond.• perf. 2 Tops. 26.<XX> mi's $2999. 995·6304 : on new en~. New tires. , $3000 or best ofr. 960-396'9 SELL idle it.ems wit~ a afl6. Daily Pilot C1assiried Ad. - -· • . ,, . -· I! .! 0 • 0 r S · .. ' . ' ' • l. ' &• c , ' " >r 5 d . I(, I. 4 • l ,. & '· a ··--• I - DAILY PILOT • ,. " \ .. \ ISS THIS BIG • • DEMO to choose from ·::1975 :'.'.THUNDERBIRD . · fantastic Ccr _ LOADED WITH EVERYTHING. Power antenna. 6 way Power seat. 4 power disc brakes. wh ite Wi!ll-S-rneT1Ye1nrd- -.:;,J,lldial tic.es. dual exhaust.,AfR·COND .. auto. control. HD .. ;.~spens1on. simulated wire wheels. pawer lock group. •, .C!Onven. group, vinyl roof, leather trim, Striping, body DISCOUNffD ~TO ,side mdlgs., and much more. {A 113652) i;>emo. OUR WINDOW PRICE IS $9930. SAVE . •:.•. $1000 ;· ' DISCOUNTID TO $4111 '71 FIAT 650 COUPE " •' '69 CHEVROLET IMPALA. ' • v.-. 1uto u1n1. IK1orv •" cond•hO"•"!I. ll(JW't!f ' '«Mflt\!I. <ICl!O. heller (YWW5l71 .. ' . '74 PINTO IUHAIOUT ... ... $2777 "69-¥0MTIAC 1975 MUSTANG II Vu1y1 root "°' ve •"'O '""° 1.... -1.-int'"tnkn, st-Wlllod ~l .,M!Wii.. ~· grO<.fl I WCO"lf D•r 11c~.IP1mo<>ll-.-,M,,-M 11erBO. '""'' A '"' Dumoer g.....a P'Oleet lll'OUP I tnO<e IF15&80ol l W1' l!H90 0erro SAVE $900 DISCOUMTID TO 548•0 '72 PINTO $1777 '72 FORD ~250 STAIE Auto I''"' oowe< 1t1t11ril"IQ a Dr-'"''°· l'eal• 16551A). Youll !1~e !l"s one• $2777 ' '71 PIN_!;o IUNAIOVT s1.977 '71 CHEVROLET FlllllU CAMA.10 • M . llUIO "11iiit .. l1ct~°""""""'"ll~ .,.,....----.,... -.ml. _.... DOW• sle"11'11J,l.JNIU IOO. ~ ,ll~"Q. ~ d..C: 1111~•1. t*1>0. hN!et. vl'1yj roof. -..:. f13.2ETOI • 11111«1 Qj-Lancllll IOO, rlllye """"'1. IZST9J1l $2195 1975 MAVERICK 1 ~ 30<' V8 . .,,n~1 •ool, •Kl1n1"1J tk.C.._. """ .ul<I Ir-. owr 11-..w;i & pwr """' do1C Dr-. ,., ~ Q<QUI) """'lfM .i..--!loo" -ft hnl«I QjU&. ,,,.!I,.._, & "'°'' (F•012M}Wn •UtS..o.no SAYE '900 DISCOUNTID TO 14445 '69 FORD FAllUNE ""'0-Ir-. -., • .,,ng. ~ °' ..... '"''°-,_.._..,...,.roof tvCUl401 s1477 '73 FORD TOllHO I cyl . Iulo h1n1 "d<O. tiea1.,, 12 000 ..,,\ .. (~$JFH)lg $2677 '73 DATSUN PICIUP Wi!tl Cl-V>9" ' ~ rldoo. -· ~ ""'"'' .. ,,, .. l•9753)() '72 CHEVROLET MOMTICAILO ..,_., tuto "•"• • tec:1orv 11r CIO"<MIOtline. "°"" "_,'"9. rldlo, hNI• . ..tiy. ,..,_.., l132f;l0) s2595 MEW COURIER lllOOcc .nvo,..,1...-,.,...,i-----ts.t I TW J $2899 s6910 MONTH loo" ~ ""'' 10'llt <1..,..n C11n ~,. • ., •"<:I ·~• ~ • llc•n ..... 13100 re 01!err.a pm! "'''' " 1.311:2 32 . ...,.A " ll ..,.._()t....,...auW•I '70 FORD F250 CAM,._"S SPKIAL Wlll'I C.-Shell. VI. auto u-"' CO<'(l•'""""O -~. -or ...... .a.ooo .ctua1 ... 1 ... AMI Nie• (111•5G ) '72 DODGE s3177 '73 FORD . ~100 UPLOIEll ollulo ,...., "' co""lfioow'lt· -!leer>.-.g • tit.,...,, .-,,.. .. ., "c CPH21 s3477 '73 FORD MUST. MACH I v ... -"-·· tedory 111 ~~~ ...... ,;,,,~.,...... - 11..,"11. PO"'" 41tc iw ..... •ICho. .,,nyi 1n1eroor. (311&GYJI $3595 ........ --------+----------+----------+----------' .. :i ~ '72 FORD • LTD ' . ..... . . ... ~; :;· Show Us A ~-Good Credit Statement '73 CHEVROLET CAPtlCI 4 DL. v.-. 1uto '""". IKICW)' ff COl'IOitiOt\lllQ - -... pOoret" di..: IMl~M ...000, wonyl roof hl'lllld QIMI. ........ 00¥«1 t511'GOP1 , And We'll Deliver On The Spot ' • • '74 FORD LTD UHM. CPI. ... ... w•o 11en1 . !M:lory '" cor111>hor""'l1. --!IQ -d•!IC 11ot1~es redio. "-• t~..:1 g1_. .......... _.. l.1tldau TOP (0891C.PI s4195 RENT-A-CAR -IMDMUICW. 0 '20 MUSTAHG !25 VfRKX •22 GRANADA '25 I SO FREE MILES • w • ,0 E w A • y 0 u R • u s I • ~· s s • . ; ' • . . • • • . . • • . • • • • . . . . . . • • . • • . • • . . ~ . . . • .. ' . • \ . • , . • . • • . • ~ . • • . • ' I I • t ' . ·- 1. i I l ., ' ! ' r ' I ' " < r ·• • ' I • l WINDOW STICKER PRICE 15638n . • DISCOUNT $114339 BRAND NEW t975 FURY 4 DOOR NOW •••• $4495 A FACTORY_ $300 ,,JR' . CASK,IEBA'l'E'-----"""'--" V·B. autom~tic . power steering, power brakes. air conditioning. split-back bench seat. easy~ye tinted glass, vinyl roof. USE• CAR SALE '75 OLDSMOBILE '7-2.-M 0 N-T E-•••11 CARLO V-1. IUto. trant. .. air oonditloning. v-e. auto. trans., air conditioning. pOwer lteerii'lg, power. brakes, power steering, power brakes. . power wtndows. ~io. heater. . ... AM ~M ,~10 whitewall tires. vinyl roof, power pc>wer WI OWS, rr ...., ' door locks, cruise control. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tilt '13 BUICK liSAL COUf'I v..a. auto. trans .. pcwer steering, DOWet"" 'brakes. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, AM FM stereo. {1()3323) '71 PLYMOUTH-SATIWTlw•-V-8. auto. 'trans .. air oondlltoning, · -power steering, power brakes. ratio. heater. (2q8MFV} -.(587EJV) _$3920 •2sso tis9s. •1395 '72 OLDSMOBILE . CUIUSS~ Y-8. auto. traM., ajr conditioning. power steering, power br1ka. NA/FM stereo, heater. whit8Wlll tires, vinyl roof. mag wheels. (528EOOI '74 PLYMOUTH SA.Ta.Lm CUSTOM ' Door Sedan . '1 ·8. a i r conditioning. power steering. power brakes. radio, heater. whitewall t ires, vinyl rool . {042KZXJ '75 Pl YMOUTH ...... Eoonomical 6 cyt., auto. tnns.. power steering, radto, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, low oileo, factory extend«! -· 1137581) '74 PLYMOUTH SPOITSUIUUAM • 9 Passenger Wagon. v~ IUto. trans .. air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, rw:tk>, heater, whitewall lira, kJOglge radl.. factory extended Wll'TW1ty. ''2195 •2995 •3250 ij495 • BRAMD MEW 1975 IHTERNATIOMAL V2 TON PICK UP TRUCK $ V-304 engine. 12 v .. 70 amp. Inc. ca~ battery, ii •in. 65PG clutch, optional gear ratios, exhaust emission label. BRAMD NEW i 975 , IHT-ERNA TIOHAL ~SCOUT 11 ---$- , Front axle IOoking hub. heavy duty-RR;-step bumper power steiioing, increllaed cooling, ·2 speed 'tra11.sler case, deluxe exterior trim pad<age. . _.,........_ -= - '.( WHEEL DRIVE COMPUTE . "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE .fw yow R.Y. 0.. Of Ille flliest ser•lce fadlltles 11 O.ra19e ~! OPft Salw*Js 1:00 . A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MGMay lln Friday: 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P .M. -~ -o i 1' / " . l Soutlt -.. - VOL .... NO. 260, s SECTIONS, SC PAGES TEN CENTS I • ·-:_ L • • .. ..,.,..,·La~4\ A h rtioa F ailed . -. ' Dqctor .to Pay • • • Lawman • Qµl~ ~ S~pport Veteran ~ -' By JACK CHAPPELL Ot .. Datltpt ....... In a Veraict "that seem,, certain to go all the way lb the United. States Supreme Cou.rt , an Oranlte County :Superior Court jury Tiu a,.arded child support damages against a physicJao who~ performe4 an unsuccessful aborttbd operation. , The jury jn Judge James F . Judge's courtroom gave Alexia M_fchikoff or Anaheim $31,200 after her ftttorii.ey successfully argued that defendant Dr. Norton Humphreys was responsible for the birth o( her child nearly four yea.cs ago. They added sio,ooo to· the damii:eS assessed against' the physician for mental distress in- fiicted on Mis! Mecbikotf as a re· suit ot tbe unsuccessful abortion surgery. If Miss Mecbikofr had returned to her doctOr for a second abor- tion ·attempt at the time-·he sug- gested she would have been Turkey Arms Embargo Cut I ' given dou~le the damages she has been awarded, her tawyer commented after the verdict ,was returned. The jur)r ruled that she was partly at fault for waitinl unW her pregnancy wu advanced to the paint that a second operatiOn could not be performed. MiSS" .Mecblcikoff's 3-year-old daughter was born with a club foot, court testimony revealed. It · waa tnade clear, that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible for the affliction.' Santa Ana Caper ' D.alty ...... st.ft ,.... CHIEF TO RET.JRE Laguna's Sc'-n ,. ' Laguna Beach PoliC, Cbief Frank Schopen tOclar annou,nced his intention to retire eftective .Jan. 4. . :• · Schopen has ~en police chief for lwo year1 and is a 1&-year- veteran of U.e l~ Beac6 poli~e force. ffis· 8"'lO!liic•'l'J'Dt was qt11dt--iQ7"8·~er to -'City · Maoager Al T~aeli'vered ~ morn.i.na. ~. . • ~ , ~-open l!..5%, 'waa_ appointed e~I of p,61k~ folloWing the .s:wrmy 'resignation or Joseph J .. X'ell1. now chief of the Tustfu Police. Depaitmeilt. He is the lourth, Art Colony !>!>lice c~ in seven years. · Chl•C, Sc~ope~ said tpday he Was re~irint-'lu?Jl ''in1he.oormal · ~, ·«>•t•'"'' thine~... . ~Ude Fl• -ek _o --L.·mg ''.Mywboii!'care~rhas'!Jeen~n ­.a.-U II.ID Joyable, really. I've '¥\iOYed it. J..al~~Bcl].J.s' ~Cta.i to ~ver- ·' ' . yone and it is'llo '.different'Jrith S C d . me,"(:hie£i;ch.open'1aid.' · · . I •Jspect ap.tur·e -. •. He said'M &ad decided to re· - -• tire some 'months ago but was SWafed. fron\ leavli!( the 11'\'.~e Santa Ana police have cap-and the city patrol mo\Of'"cy,_cJ he then. He s8id ..h,e rias a lot-qf tured a man tb._ey suspect or uses were destroyed. " • • ., thina:s to dO buf hts nO per;ma- being the nude firebomber who Tuesda~. night, \n his o£f.dut.~ nent•employment_planned_ ... has struck several times at a hours, Geiger,i(ept ap eye on the Mlyor Ro)' 'Holm said t\t large apartment complex this parking area llt the cipart~Ls regre\ted the chief's,leavina."' week. ~nes the arsonis wqala atrike "l·m sure,.(h#e oW'\cil Will ~ A police spokesman said today again... • •. ~ to see Frank go, .. ' Mayor WMHINGTON~cnu~P~1r1 ~-··1M·h~e~~rt-::J1 ... .JJi..es .. 19, w~ Ill'® in The of-fieer's ,Yigllance-was~re-Hbht).1ald. .t _ · ' ----rfOUs.e: lnlernationartlefations the apartment complex at 1221 E . y.tarded Wlien hl(jpijttect the-nude 1tn1ta ri e-ntirD-entt-tt.N.-~..:·:...:.· -~;,·~-~~ • ........ ..,.__..,.._ Committee voted 20-9 today to Beechwood st.', hasJ>een charged man'lliding in a clump of bushes •voi<e:<I ~Y C~!\.cilmari Charlton .·' To e !IJC~'tJll~S-STJ.11 IN"'S[>INNIN' WliEEts'' · partially Jlft .tlie U.S. arms .em-wjth setti~g sev~ral small fires near the ~arages holding what Boyd:' .. ' ' i llruceLogaJ\cDM:'Toe Wheefie,"Car mJchael Fllma bargo against 'Turkey by releas. at the apartments starting Mon-appeared to be-a beer: t}ot.Ue fl\led Tbeal said -the retirement dale -:4&'eaponswhichithadalready . d~oic._ht., , . witht;:asoline:~eofficeralleged will ecityiilrtet.t\Jelect,a Jbr-; . -... -'P.iat, first fife destroyed the f&e:sutped. :w.tflf"~ to~i t..a n.ew c;• ( · ~ U.t ~ e te<.'Ol1'1110ad-lJy e coiltenb Ola-'ar•I• used by Saq-clilib Wick ~l!ilotllle ' plllMI aoe• to the f'l!I' fqr a Ill AJIJ ~lice officer George '.l'be moto~'~.,. •hou , &' · • • • • vote. ~ --;g Gelaer'• ~ooal car wamil\i·lo:tb<i. _ _..~loc! ~. · cbo ol~rtri wUb ~ "" -"-~-~·· ~ m··at<llY • netil~ · · a 't;)!Jl!na ea.i,.b Jorct".,, .. · •I lei ~l:oter. r.vn .~ • pliti'p/mAD 11ft11 '!'°""ed 1µ.s _.,,.Y S ' lli' c '" t' p•1 .. g'as et)!o!'\€cI$lotli.ng y thrquglf-~he ranks to bef<ime ' o. u ' I ·oas I ot 'and call'4to~· •lstadce.:.. ~ chie(. •• . ' • ' ' . ' ' ' i .; ~· i ·'· ·~:... * ' __;·i• .. . • . • • "' ~ .. ""t _,-:$--J" ) ~ .t.,~-" * * lnjurefl in Crash Co~it,~yes 'How -A Souttr-I;aguna~dent-pilot---Janded--at:the""larger of the town's escaped serious injury when his two aitstrips, taxied toward town ' plane crashed on lakeo(f Monday and parked his plane near a after 4 prief breakf~ stop at a campF9Und, truck stop care in 5eligman, Arlt. ··11·~n_ot uncommon tor pilots "You learn a big lesson when to do that,'' drawled Mike you ·crash an airplane," saia -WOliams, 3 Yav·apai County Lawrence ·Lee LeonlU'd of 31838 Sheriff's deputy. "A lot or people Hedge Lane''when cont~cted by· taxi in closer.·· ··. telephonetoday. Leonard said that a rter The pilot ~aid the plane had not break£ast he decided that rather mustered enough power for than return to the airstrip on takeoff when utility lines loomed which he landed. he would at the end of a dirt road that take off on the second airstrip, doubles as an airstrip.-.-Which-was closer-an·dsmoother. "'I tried to get level _with the Leonard said the only injuries wires, but couldn't, so I came he suffere d were scratched back down," Leonard said. knees. While trying to go under the wires, the plane clipped a rock, nosed into the ground, and turned end over end. "The plane had no structural support. It crumpled like a beer can," Leonard said. The St>uth Laguna man said he lert Ora'nge County Airport Sun· day destined for Colorado. Approachin-g Seligman. population 850, Leonard said he decided to stop ror bteakfast. He Coas t ' Weather Mostly fair t hrough Thursday with cooler tem· peraturea expected, especially "inland. Highs Thursday about 70 at: the beaches ~ri!lnf-tO-i.be loW 80s!nl•nd, I INSIDE TO.DAY t"" a.findanl .....• .uu.1.o ta an.swer que1lion1 pul _to bim ot "" ri>bborv triol, 1114 -he did~ fhe .on11Mr1 . 1«rt' .Cratlll<, t '°' lhe leort. S<• .COl'flA4. • • • School Park 'Lot Approved For Festival The Laguna Beach Unified School Board 'has approved city use of the parking lot at El Morro Elementary School £or festival visitor parking next summer. Under the city plan, buses ~d trams would provide transporta- tion from 'the school just north or the city limits to downtown and festival areas. ... The school board·s action Tuesday came despite criticism by trustee Harry Bithcll about the dirt and dust raised by the cars. He questioned whether a traffic h8.zardwouldbecreated.' ' BithelJ also Suggested that --rat.her , than offering free park· ing, the city $.bould charge ror use ol. tf.e parking lot. Board member Micbat4 Sagar said that tie ~uppcrtOO any plan which could 1ielp reduce conges- tion downtown during the sutn · mer. MexicaDll P arade -LOS ANGELES CU Pl)-More than 15.000 Persons turned out Tuesday for a parade celebrating Mexican Independence Day, led by Mexican ~ Attorney General Pedro O!~'da Pauiiada, , repr•H?ti~I fr••i~•f Lui• ""1:c~err'll.•1~ '°"'the st ...... nwol lndependen<.e da,y p •<l•in East LO. Angeles, center or the .Mextcart·Amefican community. . ~ . ' • To · Rep lrflc e -c/ijef -7\ ·,/ ~ ... ' --. -I The Laguna Beach ty Coun-Schopen·sdeparture. .. cil w_i-11 ' b~ arited ,tOd9y~•to ,It is uncer;t.ain how ~e council establish procedures for etbplOy· will respond to .Theal s reeOm- ment of a sutcessor. to'POllce mendation. Chief Frank Schopen. • There bave been past sugges· Schopen ~oday submitted>a let· lions that th-e c ity take steps ter to City Manager Al neal toward consolidation of poll~ stating hisintention to retire Jan. fire and lifeguard.. departipentj.. 4. into a single public safety force .... Theal said it-would be his\,fe-It is kno\\.'n that some council commendal1on -tfiat the council members support this pl~n and adve~ti Se lhe J;>-OSition and w9µId l\!Ce" to see the .~t>: take estabhsh a s.1;reen1ng com_pittee steps t'S'ward the'Consohdat,ion.;r to review ai)plications. By or-The consolitlation has been un- dinance, The.el is empowered to der study by the city staff for make the final decision, · several mOnths. He pred.j.cted that a new·chief The couricil will meet at 4:30 would be" employed «prior to p.m. at city hall. ' Medical Insurance -. Switch Bid' NiXed Plans by the Laguna Beach Uni£ied School District to switch medical insurance carriers were derailed Tu·esday amid claims by the teachers' representative 'that the matter could require new pay and benefit negotiations. ' ' Kay East , r e presenting lthe Professional Edu·c~tor.s Council, told the board the medical io· suranoe provided employes Was part of the wale and bcrfefit package agreed to by both sides during negotiations. "Berkeley is out on sltike bec-ause-they ~ad an agreement 1 that wasn't Qtet," Mrs. East warned the bollfd. .~ ' Dell\' l"tltlt Sbft Plloto '*S WHEELS SPINNIN' Film Maker Carmlc'1ael -' . r.edevjls· There 's a n c·w breed of daredevil. He is the skateboarder, th e . -young lad with the long golden Jocks who zips down the street slalom-style on his board, caring littl~ about cars-or----people or~ fellow riders , for that matter. But streets are ror kids. The big stuff this year definitely is off the road. Skateboarders are riding in empty sWimming pools', in con· crete-Jined drainage sumps and channels, in storm drain pipes - virtually on a ny surface that will t~ke their boards. "It's radical what they're do- ing," said Ch'ri s Carmichael, a 21 -year·old San Clemente resi- dent who recently completed filming or the first foatu.re·lerigt.h film on s kateboa rding in Southern California. ·rhe film , "Spinnin' Wh eels," will be re- leased in December. . One of the hottest stunt s featured in the film is "pooling."' That's skateboardesc for riding in an e mpty s wimming pool. The ride r s tarts in the shallow end, picks up speed going down the slope toward the deep end, then zooms up the back of the pool, fina lly cresting at deck· level before dropping back (iown, At the high point. centrifugal force holds the rider in paralleJ position eight feet above the bot.- tom of the pool. One misjudged movement and the rider £alls. During filming. Carmichael visited· som e of the more popular Southern Ca lifornia skateboard spots, including the "Toilet Rowl " a funnel-shaped concrete drainage s ump in 1-tollywood <See SKATF;, Page A21 REFRJGERATOR WAS HOT I TEM "The ad produced more than 50 calls and I sold the refrigerator via the Daily Pilot. I always use the Pilot anytime I have anything to sell.'· That·s the advertising success s tory told by the iluntington Beach man who placed this ::id : Frigidaire, Coppcrtonl' refrig. frost rrcc 2 yrs old . B eaut c-on d $150 /bst orr. xx3-xux aft S:JO . 1£ you ha vf• a.n appliance you·rl like lo conv<'rl lo cash, call, &42..sa18·; \\'l! bt uk.c ft,{e,Yy for Yoll "lo put a" (e\~ ~or'lt.S"'t.O work fqr you. In the Daily Pilot . , • • ---• Al DAll.YPILOT L/SC Wldn•..,.y.see1emoer 11/1ws ~ I . 2 ;L~guna -Poliee .4 , Attacked A 41 ·year·old Capistrano Beach man was booked ror as- sault on a police officer Tuesday after a San Clemente palrolman and a police cadet assertedly were attacked while conducting . a.drunk drivina: investigation. James H. Myers of 26142 Calle Juanita was 11ubdued by olricers Sylvester Jorden and David Munro and Cadet William Pickering. He suffered a .s-mail abrasion on his riJt;hl arm. Police claimed Officer Jorden was kicked in the groin and that Cadet Pickering also was kicked. Neither was geriously injured. Myers was stopped following a short pursuit. Jorden said he saw Myers' car driven in an erratic manner. Myers was released today on his written promiso to appear in court on the charges. San Juan Rec Board Seeks New Members San Juan Capistrano's Parks and Recreation Commission is still accepting applications !ot membership on a short term committee to study recreation needs in within the city.· The deadline for applications is Frjday. Committee members will be asked to evaluate the recreation and park services and make re- commendations for improve- ments of existing !lervices, ex- plained Minnie Surles, com- mission chairwoman. The commission will appoint IS members to the committee. The only requirements are that the applicant live within the city and be able to give time to the com- mittee. Applications may be picked up al City Hall. Further information may be obtained from Tom Baker, Tecreatlon coordinator. al illl3-117\. Utility Wins -Boost in Gas, Electric Rates LOS ANGELES (APJ -The State Public Utilities Com· mission has granted San Diego Gas and Electric Company a $29.4 million increase in gas and electricity r.ates. But the commission added Tuesd~y-thal residential energy users would no longer have to beAr the rising cost of fuel whil" large energy users received pre- ferential rates. The PUC said traditional prac· tices of giving lower rates to large users or electricity are no longer valid because or the need for conservation. The increases will raise mon~ thly residential bills $1.06 !or gas and six cents per 100 therms or gas. The increase. which SDG&E said was needed to offset higher fuel costs, is $9. 7 million below what the utility asked for. Aloha for Amigos The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Amigos will hold a i·lawaiian theme cocktail party from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday at the ViJla Granada condominiums .. 405 Avenida Granada. The event is public . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . WMd PT•\-•ncl Publl~ J4ck R. Curley \I •<~ Pr•i !Mnl•Pld <A....,. .. ,,.,.._r ThOmils Keevil EdtlO• , o.ll'fP'i ... 11.ttll"Mil• Homosexual CatW • Ga~-Sergeiµit ·Tests Al4' Polley HAMP'rON. Va . (UPI) - When Air Force T.Sgt. Leonard Matlovich was teaching race re- lations, he told students that homotexuals are the moet prieo- secuted minority of all,. A hearing undir way at Langley Air Force Base may provide a test of that statemenL are not tolerated in the Air Force.'' Quntlons to the bolnl ........i the officers did not nod lbe next par~eraph, which said that MUCH OF 'SPINNIN' WlfEELS'WASi'ILMED FROM A SKATEBOARD ··1 Wanl the Audience to Know What th• Skateboarder Feel•' The Air Force wants to dls4 <"harge the 32-year..old Matlovicb because he admitted in a March S letter to superiors. "I have ar; rive<i at the conclusion that my sex preferences are homosexual, not heterosexual.•• • lllholllb It ls "1eaeral policy" to dlschar'8 ~moaexuals. "exeep. tlooa to pei'ln It retentloo m_, be authorized only where the mmt Unusual...c,ircumstances exist and provided'li.he airman's abllily to perform military seriice b4 not • been C01')promlled.''"" .. Five Teainis Out Convicted SKATE ••. which since has been closed to skateboarding, and the ''Pipeline,'' an eight-foot drainage pipe in Encinitas where the pros take 360-degree rides on its inside circumference. Charger Boss Vows 'To Cancel Season' The administrative hearings on the landmark case began Tuesday. During the opening session, one or Matlovich's students told the five-member Air Force board that as a demon1tration, Matlovich WTOte hom06exual ln three-foot high letters on the blackboard. The student said he was offended because that dis- <"ussion was out o! place in a class devoted tor ace relations. l.agtman Gets Ten11 Carmichael also visited "Ham· burger Hill" in La Costa in June to film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano when he set a skateboard speed record -58 miles per hour . The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to in· elude in the film footage shot of a skateboarder who was killed in Brea in July while riding in an open drainage channel. Carmichael said much or the footage was shot from his skateboard, sometimes at speeds upto40 miles an hour. "By skateboarding with the camera, J can give the audience a perspective of what the skateboarder feels while he's rid- ing," said Car~ichael. The film thus far has cost $30,000 to produce, Carmichael said. The money has been put up by Los Angeles attorney· producer James H. Davis, Carmichael's uncle. -. Carmichael said the film likely will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci- ty with a high skateboard quo-- tient. Carmichael said the idea -for the film grew out of his-dWrl in· terest-in s kateboarding (he's been rlding for 12 years) and ptiotography. ·And, he· added, "SkateQc>""'· ing is up and coming sport, (may bave hit the ri&t\t time io.. the Q1ht place." .. .. .. , , , • Official, Slain · Iu Argenti~a. BUE!IOS AIRES, Argentina <UPI)-'-Tlie chief of1ntelllgence of the J\rgentine de.tense mini.sf.rY was 1hbt to death today a[ a -fruit stand· ne·arhis home; police soUrces said. .. .Rolando Sllioni, a re\!f.ed air force lieUte_nant colonel, Was buying frUit at a atand eight blocks from his home en rout. to his office at the defense mloistry when he was gunned down, the sources said. · By the Associated Press The owner o! the San Diego Chargers says he would "vote to cancel the season" if three or more National Football League teamsgoonstrike. But before Eugene V . Klein's comments Tuesday, his players voted to support a strike called by the New England Patriots and joined later by the New York Jets and the Washington Redskins. To- day, the Detroit Lions and New York Giants also voted to go oe: strike. A vote on whether they themselves will strike lll expected to be taken sometime before the Chargers are host to the Pit· ts burgh Steelers Sunday. · "Quite a few are !or it,'' said Joe Beauchamp, the players· representative. Another Charger player who asked not to be identified said there was little sentiment for a strike. The National Football League. hit by the gtowing strlkefivedays before the scheduled opening of i(s 1975 season, ari.nounced today its firm intention to play this weekend. T\fe Lioqs joined the NeW England Patriots, New York Jets and Washingto:n Redskinf$ oo the wunanned picket lines aa tbe.na· tion's highes~-paid footti'all players enforced their demand U.S. Get.s 50o/() ·More for Grain . WASH!Nd.TO!I: .<UPI> - President Ford was told t<Mlay during a cabinet meeting on grain sales to. "Russia that the Soviet Union fentaUvely agreed Ulpay U.S.Jhippen.$16 a loo - more than ti 50 pei"Jent increase over tbe old rate. ''lt-fooks like we...got.a $1.6-rate on the freia:ht.'' Comp\erce Secretary Roaers C. B. Morton was heard to say as the meeting was getting under way. Morton said l}e.Jlad just talked with an American official in M06cow and ••he got a handshake on· •. the deal.'' Bicycle License Program StarJe~ Bicycle licenses -required for riding on public praper .. ty -are now available free or charge from 9 a.JD. to noon Saturdays at Laguria Beach's three fire stations. Police said the licenses act as a deterrent to bike thefts and assist police in quickly identifying the owner of any re- covered bike. Fire stations are located next to City Hall, al.the comer at Agate and Glenoeyre streets and at the comer ( . ) of A 1 ta La gun a BRIEFS Boulevard and Tree Top Lane. South .Lagunans M~~t~ The Soutti Laguna Community Council will hold ita first general membersb~p meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thunday at the Methodist Church, 21832Wesley Drive, South Laguna. Thomas F. Riley, Orange County Fifth District supervisor ts scheduled as guest speaker and will t,..k on ''The Future of South Laguna.•• .Juvenile Panel SOtlflht The San Clemente City Council l,l 1eeking volunteers to serve on tbe Adviaocy Councilof...t.heZlak.Fotceon JuvenUe Delinquency for the Sout~Orange Count)' area. Members of lb~ public may apply r...--tht! ~Ilion throu&h San Clemente City Glerk .Max Ber(. -An appoint. ment is acheduled to be made by mid-October. ' . Riley S~ in Dana· Tho111i1B F. Riley, Oranae ·coupty Fifth Dillrl~ aupervisor, will addras the Dana Polnl CIU1en1 for Action AlllOCialion meelina al ,7 p.J!I. Thun~ay 1n Ill• Rlcbard Henry Dana School cafel<>rhl!JI. • ' ' • The meetin1-a~..-lntludes ~l1ctltl1toii '•mend • ments to Iha maater pan, tou'ltt·rf'!;roatlonal·-.,,,,,nlen:ial... 1 zonln11. pre1ervatlon of °" Dana foi~t beadlanda, mw atadinJ and the south east clllll>treircUlaUon tratnc1tudy. . The public II welcome to allAmd lb• ..,acl1tJoq 1ne«- 111g. J •• I • -' ·. ' that the NFL's owners give them a labor contract to their liking. Meanwhile, with four or this weekend's 13 opening games in jeopardy, .the NFL Management Council called a meeting of the six league owners who hold the power to caricel any or all games. A league spokesman previously had said the regular season was in jeopardy. A six-man committee of owners who comprise the NFL Management Council's executive rommillee went into session to- day in New York and erilerged an hour later with this statement: "'The executive committee went into session this morning with the full i.ntention or conduct- ing our business .iri a fashion as close to normal as possible. Other decisions wi11 be taken as the day progresses, but we have reached the be.sic one: "There will be games played in the NFL this weekend.'' Then, shortly after noon, the Lions emerged from a 21/:a-hour meeting _and announced they .were joining th.e strike. Player representative Jim Yarborough said: "We do not accept the six-point proposal offered yesterday by the Management Council. We as a team decided that as long as the New England Patriots are lock~ Pl!t or tbeir trailllng camp, we are locked out." · And so the strike grew and the leaaue·slip~ closer to chaos .. Another, believing homosex· uality to be wrong and baruied by the Bible, said MaUovich con· vinced him and 90 percent of the <"lass that homosexual& should be tol('lrated. As the hearing progressed, so too did a distinction between younger enlisted men -the graduates or classes given by Matlovich -and older officers relu!'tant to see beyond the re- gulation that says "homosexuals Marine Hurt In Accident A 19-year-old Ca01p Pendleton Marine was injured. Tuesday when he lost control of the motorcycle he was riding and slammed into a . parked car on Avenida Estrella just south of Avenida Palizada in San Clemente. Richard C. Stevens was rushed by Fire Department 3.mbulance to San Clemente General Hospjtal !or emerge~cy treat- ment. Fir""emen reported the Marine had sustained a broken right leg, cuts and scratches in the mishap. Stevens was tr.ansfered to base medical facilities. THIS IS IT! THE FABULOUS FUTUBA" II MACHINE WITH CABINET THIS OFFER ENDS SATURDAY! ' s Exclusive Fl ip & Sew• 2·wav sewing surface: just flip a panel 10 sew in·the ·1ound! Plus magic button- fitting one·step ~tonholer. exclu- sive Singe.!• pu OUtton drop·1n bobbin, m1ny stitd'l patterns. THIS IS ITI A NEW ELASTIC STRETCH·STITCH MACHINE AT A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! Convicted federal prisoner Robert Lee ''Fat Bobby" Andrist was sentenced to one year in jail Tuesday after pleading guilty to charges of posseasing mari· juana. ' Orange Cqyq\y Superior Court Judge James H:Walsworth ruled in disposing of long-standing char&es against the former Laguna Beach resident that his jail time can be served concur· rently with the 18-month federal term he drew for multiple passport offenses. Andrist, 29, known as "Mr. Big" by police and the drug un · derworld, was hunted by lawmen for more than three years after beini indicted as a member of the "'Brotherhood of Eternal Love'' drug cult once headed by Dr. Timothy Leary. Leary is serving a long prison term following hi s conviction on drug· cha,rges that originated in Laguna Beach, He escaped shortly after being sent to the San Luis Obispo facility but was re- captured abroad and returned to this coU{ltry . The 350·pound Andrist evaded lawmen thr.oua:bouLa..lhree-year flight in.which he was reportedly seen in the Hawaiiaalsland& and in Montreal,,Canada. 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J • F~ti-.,g W a~te t In Your Office B18YLVIA PORTER If you are an avera1eworker, you have..n<>(hina: to do at least 17 percent of YOU:r work day and you wast~ anothu 28 percent or your time through ineffective work methods. · What's more, contrary to popular belier. moot or you, the naUon '• 40 milli<ln.whltwollar employes, resent thq situation, lnslsts Jarnet A.· Skidmore, Jr .. president or Science Manaaement Corp., a New Jer1ey •. based cobJ!ultina 114'.m • speciaUzing in produc· Uvity improvement. IC1 not bec&Ule )'OU ..... ant to work harder, but rather because you feel Money's Worth manageme~t ili not really paying attention lo you as an in~ dividual. "Employ es know they are nol,ontribu.Una: the waY they could under proper directi~." Skidmore explains. . A FACfOR HOLDING down productivity is that most firms usually oversta!f thell" offices to handle peak loads, thereby creatina: jdlc time and inevitably encoura&_i.ug boredom. • · Also, an efficient, conscientious employe is usually treated the same way u a 1ubstandard performer. And· neither the worker nor the supervisor has e clear idea of what is expected. . I • 4 "The idea, that an organit:ation can control an measure the performance of managers and productJon-llne workers but nobody in between, never has made sense," Skidmore emphasizes. But old 'attltude5 hang on and techniques that easily could boost productivity (efficiency per worker) from lS to 30 percent are tieing overl'>Oked by the vast ma· jority o( companies. ~ • We, in the U.S., can regain our former level of efficlen· ey -which has lilgged bebina most other industrial nations for a decade -only bY spurring better performances among the two-thirds o( us in white-collar and .service jobs. It cannot be done by blue-collar workers, fof most of us do not work in plants. SPECJFICALLY, ~Tare some of the ways you, lhe employe, can improve your productivity? -Think of how you would eliminate the bottlenecks 01 , frustrations in your job, and pass along any ideas to your superioc at work. If you do your job better, it will make your work easier. ' -Don't depend on management to "know it all." Yoo are closest to your work; you are in ci good PG$ition to see ways your operation can be improved in terms of work flow, equipment or environment . You are the expert. -Don't limit your suggestions. Because of innatfon and competition, most companies have become more recep· tive than ever before to ideas for improvement. Just by de- monstrating your interest and motivation to increase the productivity oC your company, you will be helping your own chanC'es or advancement. -As a corollary lo the above, never downgrade your OYr'n ideas . Even what appear the most obvious, simple re- commendations from employes have in the past been translated by the company into major cost savings. And in any case, yo~ will get credit for your efforts . AND WHAT MOVES MIGHT you, a.· member of management, make? -Put one top-level executive in charge of overall pro- ductivity, rather than leaving the responsibility for im- provement to each individual department. -Take the initiative in asking employes to identify ob- -stacles to lheir e"f(iciency, to point out duplication of efforts, useless paperwork, UMeeded activties or p~ocedures.-and don't underestimate the importance of )"Our employes· pride and morale. -Investigate oppartunities for crosS-tra ining of persoMel, to give greater flexibility in work assignments. -Communicate full"y and truthfully with your employes on the tie bet"·een increasing efficiency, a stabilized cost of living and healthy prosperity. Explain what productivity means to the future standard of living of . e very American family, so that each worker feels . thoroughly involved . ~ -DO NOT PRESS, DO not rush. do not overwhelm y"Jur employes: eroceed with_ ~~e and de.!icacy to makt sure that what benefits emerge wtll be rear and Jasling. - In essence, rising produCtivity is the answer to control!· ing the cost of living spiral while encouraging maximum employment of ov.r work force, maximum production and maximum profits. Removing Shelters . Danger to Renters? Special to the Daily Pilot apartment shortage. Seatue ANAHEIM -Removing re· has vacancies of less than 4 al estate tax shelters wjU percent, both Los Angeles mean higher taxes for a fey; and Baltimore report vacan· but it probably will lead to 50 cy fa ctors of only 5 percent, percent rent hikes for. whileHoustonisat8percent. millions of other taxpayers in .6..nd, he pointed out, the Na· the next two ye•rs, a leading t ion a I As s ociation ·or relll estate inveStment ex-Homebuilers r ecently pre· ecutive warned a meeting of dieted that starts of new top-echelon financial plan-multi-fa mily housing projects ners this week. throughout the n ation in 1975 "Without tax incentives, will be down 39 percent from there won't be any venture 1974, which definitely was not capita.I for building new. a banner year for the housing apartments', .. said Don W. industry. Carlson, chairman .of the "ln one area of Chicago, board o( chief exectitive of. where apartments are in very ficer of Oakland·da!;ied short supply, some rerits Consolidated Capital. al.ready have been boosted a "AS EXISTING properties fill up, rents will start rising and will keep going up as de- mand exceed.s aupply." said Cari son. Several metropolitan areas. already are qn the brink of '!J> • • VTNShows ·share Loss reported 50 percent:· be said. "THE MAJORITY or apartment renters in the eountry are in the lower and middle income wage bracket. Many of these fa milies already have been priced out of the homebuying market . "Now, they could we lJ be priced out or the rental market, too,·· Carls on warned. 1'he HOuse Wa ys & Means .Committee has r ecom - meltded a tax reform ·that VTN CorporaUon of Irvine would eliminate much of the reported a IOIJ on increased. tiicentive tor investment in revenues for tJI• fi.scal )"ear the construction of apartment ended May 31. buiidingo. -Reyenuea far the year were farlaon aaid that while re · $26,1S4,960 as compared to the forms are oeeded to close 23.m,ass recorded for the loopholes which allow a few fiscal year ended May 31. $100,000·plus a year wage 1974. The lt7S ti.Seal y~ar earners to pay no taxes a t all, showed an~ loss or $11407,737 Congre111 must take o hard or $1.16 pet share, comparl!ILJook at the lona·term irnp!Cl to a net loss of '768,J!2 or 63 that some chengM in the tax cents per share ror fiscal 1974. ahelter rule• would have. The 1975 figures are baaed on 1.209,088 BYer~g~ •~ilfl" out· 1tandin1; theri were'l,211,SloO averolie shares oul6tandi11g to 1974 •. "'IS IT, WORTI• penali zi ng mUUons of renters Jwt to col· feet t.axes from o few'!'', he ...ked. • • Wednesday'• Closing Pric~ I I • • &Mnl>tr 17, 19'75 DAILV Pit.OT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yeu'• llJ8'>,Lo,,. Appear Everr S•turd•y .Tradinl( Surplus WASHl!llGTO!il (UPI> -The na· tion's balance of payments soared to a reC'ord $:1.06 billion. surplus in the second quarter of 1975, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Commerc~ said the balance on cur· rent account which measures the now' t)f goods, services and money between the United ..ita te1 and its trading partners ''moved into its lar1est quarterly surplus aincc these records were becun in 1960" because U.S. ex- ports •xceeded imports by $3.3 billion. • • I I • f l ' y • ' • AJJ DAILY PiLOT Wednesday. September 1t .. 1975 ,.r 'Echoes of Guns .of Autumn' SereenS--Sept-. 28 -, _ WASHINGIOl!L (uell. e.wa...a•id :'Echoes o!-Gwa ol Autumn" will include views of those whO thOught the 'first pro- gram was unfair. It ~ill be 1bow-pottrayed-U.S,hun1en1~. -~G<Niomi'aeioo hu-~a ... tabl~ilbed~._ ..... ,~!';'di~\'l..,si~. ·°="'"'..!!b•e commlulon views lagln •.• '\ • • • •• f. ' •• " : ' .. 1 ... ... ,, ., , .. ) " • I ' t • • Columbia Broadcastin Will lelevise-a-Seque 0-lhe "Guns 'of Autumn" this month because the program caused a !'firestorm"' of controversy - not because of raimes$ obliga. lions, a spokesman-says. I But George Hoover, director or 1 information services for CBS broadcast Sept. 28. _ 1'1oover s ald the network r e- ceived complaints, by letter and telephone, reearding the original program, but denied there was any unfairness in the way the 'the upheaval began even "f~eas doctrine'' whlch.S:a.YS the. complaints' ana:-aiOlau before the documentary on 6unt· broadcasters musl lri the 10ng whether the licensee acted in ing was broadca~t about two run &Ive both sides of lmportaht &ood faith ." weell,aco, l!oov.eu aid. He a.aid l&1ues, but ruoLneceuarily · "Alar&e maJorlty indu.ete Iha ''Echoes" will be about ••pre· eacb,broadcaat. this program did not preaerit ssures put on CBS Ne\ws, pre-"All we've done so far is re· hunting as whole but only a very ssures on advertisers~to pull out. ceive complaints,·• said Millon · small Cringe of hunting;• Grws about the fi:restorm." Gross, cblet of lhe FCC's com· said. 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Klein 's comments Tuesday, his players votecltQSupport.a slri..ke.called by_ the New England Patriots and jo1ned later by the New York J ets and the Washington Redskins. To- day, the Detroit Lions and New York Giants also voted, to go on strike. A vote on w h e ther they themselves will strike is expected · to be taken sometime before the ChargeTs are host to the Pit- tsburgh Steelers Sunday. "Quite a few are lot it," said Joe Beauchamp, the players' representative. Another Charger player who asked not to be identified said · -there was little sentiment for a strike. . The National Football League, hit by the growing strike rive days Guard Withdrawn LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The last contingent of Kentucky Na- tional Guardsmen called in 11 days ago after a ntibusing disturbances has been deactivat· ed, but a beefed up force or state police remains on special duty in Jefferson County. Coast Weathei:- Mostly fair throug h Thur!lday with cooler tem- per a l u res expected , especially inlarii1. Highs Thursda)' about 70 at the beaches rising to the low 80s Inland. INSIDE TOn.4. Y T1"' defendant """uhu>iUiog fQon.JWfT questfon.t put to him ol lti8 robbery trio!, 1'llt when he did. the .an110er1 1«re atranoe. to 1a11 th~ lea.st . See llorJ/ A4. • l•dex •• .,., . -• •• AM •• ••• Cl• .,, .,., ,,, .. ,, .. .... •• ~· \ before the scheduled opening of its 1975 season. announced today its _Cirm intention to play this weekend. The Lions joined the New England Patriots, New York J ets and Washington Redskin~ on the unmanned picket lines as the na· lion · s highes.l.:.paid football players enfor ced their demand that the NFL's owners give them a labor contract to their liking. Meanwhile, with four of this weekend's 13 opening games in jeopardy, the NFL Manageme'nt Council called a meeting o( the six league owners who hold t he power to cancel any or all games. A league s pokesman previously had said the regular Season was in jeopardy. A six -m a n committee of owners who comprise the NFL Management Council 's executive committee we nt into session to- day in New York and emerged an hour later with this state ment: "The executive conimittee went into session this morning with the full intention of conduct- ing our business in a fashion-as close to normal as possible. Other decisioos will be taken <tS the day progresses, but we have reached the basic one: "There will be games played in the NFL this wee kend.·· Then, s hortly after noon, the Lions emerged from a 21.h.-hour m eeting a nd announced they were joining the strike. Player representative Jim Yarborough said : "We do not accept the six-point proposal offered yesterday by the Mana_gement Council. We as a team decideEhat as long as the New El\.gl nd Patriots are locked out of lb ir training camp, we are locked out.·· And so the strike grew and the league slipped closer to chaos. REFRIGERATOR WAS HOI ITEM ''The ad produced more than 50 ull$ and r sold the refrigerator via-t~ Daily Pilot. I always use the Pilot anytime I have anything to sell. .. That.'s the advertising success story told by Che Huntington Beach man who placed this ad : Fr i&idaire, Coppertone rerrig. frost-fr ee 2 yrs old . Beaut . co nd . $1507bst orr . xxx .x~n oll.S;JO . ' If you have an appliance you'd 'ke-to--e:oovei:t-to caab,.. call 642.-5678. We make it easy for you to put ~ few words to work Cor-xou . In the Daily Pilot. IJy FllED£111CK SCllOEllEllL ot .. O!Hftl'tlllt .... .Tb._ere..'s a __new_ breed of dandovlf. · • He Is the s kateboarde~, tho )'OWll lad with Ille long golden locks who ilps down tho 5treet slalom-style on his board, carinc little about can or people orb.ta· fellow riders, for that matter. But streets are f9r kids. Th' big stuff this year definitely Ls off lboroad. . ~ -Skateboardera are riding In empty 1wlmm!ng pools, ID COO· cr.t:e:uned drainage sum1>1 and channels: Jn'-storm drain pi.pies - virtually on any surface that Will tlllretllelr boards. "J 's r.-dJcal what they're do-. inc." said Chris ,Carmichael, a 21.year-old San -Clemente r~i · dent who recently completed f:il.mi.n1 of the first reature-leogth film on skate boarding in Southem Calltornla. The fdm, '.'Splnnln' Wheels," will be re- leased ln December. One of the hottest stunts featured In the !Um is "pooling." That's akateboardese for riding i.n an empty s wimming pool. The rider starts in the shallow end, picks up speed going down the slope toward the deep end, lhen zoom s up lbe back of the U.S. Considers I .1- pool, finally' cresting al decll· level before dropping baek down • Al Ille high point, centrlfuaal, force holds the rider in parallel position eight feet above the bo&r tom of the pool. One misjudged m9ve.menl and the rider falls. During filming, Carmichael visited some of the more pe>pulac Southern California skateboard spots, including the ''Totlet (See SKATE, PafoA!) ·ssile Shiptnentstolsraelis •, Abortion Doctor To Pay In a verdict that seems certain to go aJI the way to the United States Supreme Court, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded child support damages ~gain.st a physician who ~rformed an unsuccessful abortion operation. The jury in Judge James F. Judge's courtroom gave Alexia Mechikoff of Anaheim $31 ,200 after her attorney Successfully argued that defendant Dr. Norton Humphreys was responsible for t he birth or her child nearly rour years agol They~ added $10,000 to t~e damages assessed against the physician f9r mehtal distres.s in- fli cted on. Miss Mechikoff as a re- sult of the unsuccessful abortion surgery. If Miss Mechiko£C had returned to her doctor for a skond abor- tion attempt at the time he sug- gested s he would have been giVen double the damages she h as been a-war.ded,-ber Jawyer commented after the verdict was returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at fault for waiting until her pregnancy was advanced to the point that a second operation could not be perforl_!led. • Mi ss Mechkikoff•s 3-year-old daughte r was born with a club root, court testimony revealed. It was made clear that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible ~lie afflict.Ion. Saddleback · Blue Collars On Way Out? Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have or· dered a survey of all janitors and maintenance men to determine how manY of them want to con- tinue receiving Cree uniforms. ln a cost-cutting mood, mem- bers of t he governing board de- termined they could save about $18,000 a year if employes furnished their own working clothes. The subject came up Monday nig ht as trustees reviewed bids by £our uniform supply com· panies for' the district's l aundry business. Trustees rejected all,bids after a question abOut the bi'dding pro- cedure arose, then instruCted Superintendent Richard Welte to determine whether the janitors really wanted their cniforms furnished. · • A similar survey conducted a year ago indicated they did but board members tailed for the poll in the belief that the sta tistics may have changed. Several trustees expressed the · opjnion that all the district should furnish is an identification patch. . · Board presi dent George He nry , however , cautioned against abolishing the ~ t's · free uniform policy. He said school district cmployes are re- adily distinguished by their gray uniforms and insignia. Their work1niClo£Ms. De said, CliSt--=-'"' inguish them from j'slrange peo- ple'' who might be roaining the campuaes. ~ . • Booked Into Evidence Irvine police dis patcher Cindy Ward secures three furry bits of evidence in evidence lockers at the Irvine Police Facility. The cr1me : cruelty to animals. The cats, dubbed ''The T hree Lieutena11ts" were found abandoned in front of the Walnut Vill age Pet Shop in the Walnut Shopping Center in Jrvine about 4:30 a .m . today. Police plan to as k ~h e pet shop to take the kittens and seek good homes for them. Nude Firebombing s ·11spect Captured Santa Ana police have cap- tured a m a n they suspect of being the nude firebomber who has struck several times at a large apartment complex this week. · A police s pokesman s aid today Robert E . Ries. 19, who lives in the apartment complex at 1221 E . Beechwood St., has been charged with setting several small fires at the apartments starting Mon- day night . That first fire destroyed the contents of a garage used by San- Ky Talk Canceled ta Ana police officer George Geiger. Geiger's personal car and the city patrol motorcycle he uses were destroyed. Tuesday night. in his ofi-duty hours, Geiger kept an eye on the parking a rea al the apartments in hopes the arsonist would strike again. The officer's vigilance was re- warded when he s potted the nude ma n hiding in a clump of bushes near the garages holding what a ppea red to be a beer bottle filled wit h gasoline. The officer alleged the s us pect was trying to light a cloth wick.stuffed into the bottle. The motor officer shouted a warning to the s uspect, who im- mediately surrende red without a struggle . Geiger found some gasotine·soaked clothing nearby and call ed for assistance. Jordan To Get 14 Hawks CINCINNATI , Ohio CAP) The United States has agreed to consider s upplying Israel with sophisticated battlefield missiles capable of carrying nuc lear weapons, Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger said today.· He strongly denied, howeve?", that Israel has actually been pro- mised delivery of the weapon system, known as the Pershina: missile. There has been con stant speculation that the Israelis have developed nuclear weapons, but the government has neither con- . WHAT WOULD RED NUKE ATTACK" TOLL BE? A4 ftrmed nor denied it. Meanwhile. the Ford ad - ministration a nd me mbers of Congress h ave reac he d a .. satisfactory agreement" aJJov.·- ing the sale of 14 Hawk anti- aircraft m issil e batteries to J ordan. Sen . Clifford P. Case (R·· N.J . J. said today . Case, a leade r in a con · gressional move to block sale or the weapons system s to Jordari; s aid at a n ews conference he is satisfied with the President's as- surance that J ordan would use the missiles only for defensive purposes. In a letter to Congress, Ford said the missile batteries wol.dd be placed at fi xed sites as "de- fensive and non-mobile anti- aircraft weapons. Case said, howeVer, he stiH would have pre ferred a sale in which the riumber or weapon& "'as reduced . Each of the Hawk batteries will carry a total of more than 500 missiles. Kissinger told a news con- rerence in Cincinnati the United States has .. agreed to study sup- plying them <the Israeli s) with the missiles.·· Rut. he went on, "we have not agreed to s upply the Pe rhs ings. '' The United States has about 250 ground-to-ground Pershing mis- siles, most of them stationed in Western Europe . The missiles ·can carr y nuclear warheads oC between 60 and 400 kilotons. The atomi c bo'mb droppe d on Hiroshima at the e nd 0£ World War II carried 20 kilotons of destructive power. The question of suppl ying Per shing missiles as well as other American mili tary s up. pli es was raised after a <See MISSILES, Page A2 J NEWTON, ~1'a ss. <UPI J -Th e scheduled appeatance at Boston College of Corm er South Viet - namese Premier and Air Ma rs ha l "Nguyen Cao Ky has been canceled. A numbel'oC pro· fessors and students. along with th e B C und e r gradu ate newspaper, The Heights. had urged the-invitation b e withdra wn. FundP'tea Worth Raise Trio Facing Viejo Burglary Charges Grantslnans hip wilJ get you farth er than pen- mans hip unde r a new policy just adopted by the Saddleback Valley Uni fied School District board of trusteea. 1-Tbe pallcy wlll provide advancemenl on the te1tcher salary schedu1e rot each teacher who l.,.....writl!lt a suec:eHCul federal • grant proposal that Is used ... , in the school dis trict . ·~ Orange County Sheriff's of- fict'rs have filed burglary charges against two men and a youth accused of breaking into three stores in the Mission Viejo area. lleld in the county jail are J\.1ichael Riley, 23, or 766 Wil son St.. and hi s brothe r , David, 18, or 794 Oak St ., both of Cost.a Mesa . Held in juvenile hall is a 16- )'('ar-old Costa Mesan who was arrested with the brothers Tues· day after the pickup truck al- leecdly, occupied lly the lrlo was pursued at high sbeed through a Marguerit e Parkway cbnstruc· tion a rea. 1 - .. ' Deputies said the chase began near the Sareway m a rket at M argue r ite Parkw ay a nd Trabuco R oad wher e they spotted the truc k allegedly used a short time earlie r in the burglary or a m arket at I.os Alisos Boulev:trd and Jl'ron1mo Road. . Deputies ~aid one of the two broth""rs leap('tJ rrorn the nccini: truck and was captured \\'hilc bis companions continut'(I to evade pursuing patrol cur:-; They said the other hrother and his juvenile companioo aban. doned the pickup a few miles further on and were-ca'pture(t after they fl ed on foot. from t,J\o converging deputies. ~· J • . • I . ---·· ---.... A2 DAILY PILOT SB Wednesday. Sep1embtr 17. 1'75 PoisO..Flop 1 Helms . "'(.. I C-laims Attorney ,...____,_<:..--.• I r~upm 'Orders Given' Lawsuit I A Newport Beach woman de- manded "1100,000 In damaaes Tue1clay from the ()range County Trial· Law1•rs Auoelatloo and accuucl Ille irouP 'ol dolraudlng Ille tupayen by uslna the Santa Ana county courthouse for a sen es of Saturday seminars. WASHINGTON (UPI> - Former CIA Director Richard llelms said today he issued verbal orde.rs...ln 1970 to destroy d eadly toxin and poison.stocks in accordance with "'·presidential directive, but they were ignored. Testilyine: before the Senate Select Committee on In · telligen<"e, Helms sa.Jd, "My re- collection was that when the or- dt"r was issued to destroy bac· teriological warfare materials. ¥r -Ka ramt>ssines and I agreed we had no choice but to comply and terminate 'Operation MK Naomi'." Thomas Karamessines, former deputy director for CIA plans who was s ilting by llc.lms' !'iide as his form er boss testified, agreed the orders we.re given. They both said the termination order was passed on to Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, then chief.of the El Toro Man Suing County To Regain Joh . .\n El Toro animal control of- ficer '~:ho successfully appealed 10 th{' state after being fired by Orange County JleaJlh Officer Dr . John Philp accused Philp and his agenC'y Tuesday of ignoring thestate"s verdict. Mic hael D . Wadington, of 60 Rig Bird ?Jae~. states in his Orange County Superior Court action that state officials found no merit in health department al - legations that he unlawfully used an anima l control vehicle Nov. 7 and absented himself without permission. Wadington successfully argued at a state hearing that he had a docto r 's appointment as a result of a work-related injury and that he advised his superior of that appointment before he left his temporary post as a radio dis- patcher at the Orange pound. Wadington seeks a court order that would compel Philp to do . what the state ordered the health officer to do-rehire Wadington. ·Astrology Address Set at Viejo Club · Virginia Nicola will discuss the history of astrology and its re- levance today al Thursday's luncheon meeting of the Aegean Hills Women's Club. The luncheon will be held at the Mission Viejo Country Club and will begin at ll:30 a.m., accord- ing to Bobbye Floyd, club spokesman. Additional informa- tion is available by calling Mrs. Floyd at 837-3645. .CIA 's technical service dtvislon. They said that was the last they knew about it until a secret cache of Poisons an_d e.xoUc weapons was discovered in a CIA vault in May. Gottlieb, si nce retired rrom the CIA, ha~ been suppoenaed to te:stify later this month. Helms bas been in intelligence work since World War II and was U2 PILOT POWERS DISCUSSES POIS0Ns-A7 CIA director from 1966 through 1973 when he was appointed am- bassador to Iran. The committee, headed by Sen . Frank Church CD-Idaho), is try- ing to find out why the poisons - including lethal shellfish toxin and cobra venom -were kept hidden for five years. Helms said the first he knew' that the poisons and an elec- trically operated poison dart pistol ~e.re jcept in a CIA vault was when h~ read it in the newspapers . On Tuesday. P resident Ford said he is considering altering some procedures practiced by the CIA. Ford told a news conference t he Administration will make ''legislative recommendations'' to Congress concerning CIA -ac· tivities "and will propose some administrative changes." Asked about CIA'• "political activities'' abroad, Ford said, ''l wouldn't rule out necessary political activities by the United States if it involves our security." Two Monthly Checks Eyed For .Teachers Saddle back Valley Unified Dis- trict school teachers who want to receive-tlfeir pay in twomonthly checks rather than one are being given some help by the board of trustees. __ .Board members agreed tO Write "lo the County ·11oafd of SUpervisors, the county auditor's office, and the county superin(en- dent·of schools in their behalf. Twice monthly naY01enls ate now legally poSstble. according to Saddleback Superintendent Richard Welte, but the final de- cision rests with the three county governmental agencies. If the pay plan iS approved, those teachers who request it wiU be paid in the middle of the month and on the last working day of the month. School Taking Slaope Surrounded by eucalyptus trees, El Toro 's new Serrano Intermediate School is pro- gressin g rapidly toward a November opening. The new campus on Jeronimo Road near the Canada Road intersection will hou se an estimated 1,200 stt1d ents and is the Saddleback Unified School District's third junior hi gh campus. Serrano stu- d ents meanwhile are attending double sessions at Lbs Alisos Intermediate School in Mission Vi ejo. Six Massage Parlors New Hicks Target Working with the state under California's "red light'' Jaw , Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks h~ filed Superior Court actions that could close the doors at six massage parlors in Orang~ County. His office filed the six lawsuits against five parlors in Anaheim and one in Santa Ana after (K)lice in those cities claimed that patrons we re receiving more than the services allowed by law. Undercover investigators re· (K)rtedly said they were sexually stimulated by female operators at the parlors whi1e undergoing a course of massage a11d heat treatment. The investigators, described'. in the actions as specially recruited "volunteer citizens," advised prosecutors that the masseuses involved in the sexual activity repeatedly asked them if they were police officers before commencing the additional treat~ Na~ .. f,~~ T~s defendants are: N'afta s ' Japanese ·Massage, European Massage Parlor, Pat's Health. Spa, Japanese Fuji Massage Parlor and Massage of Toyko, all of Anaheim and the 7:11 Massage Parlor of Santa Ana. Man iri Shootout WOODLAND (AP) -James Reece, hit eight times by pistol and shotgun blasts during a shootout with police, was report- ed in critical conditiori at Davis Community Hospital t.00.ay. Trustees Nix New Delivery Truck Deliverymen from the Sad- dleback Valley Uni fied School District will have to "keep on truckin'' with two vans until school board trustees approve the purchase of a large new truck. Trustees Monday r efused authorization to advertise for bids on the new delivery truck until they are s atisfied there isn't a cheaper way to haul the goods . Superintendent Richard Welte was asked to provide the boar? with data justifying the purchase of the vehicle which was budget- ed for $10,000 to $12,000. Pr. Welte pointed out that the truck, because of its greater capacity, would be more effi cient than making several trips with the vans. "I want to make sure that we need it,'' said Trus tee Bill Kohler, who fired several prob- ing questions at school district administrators. "Cross my heart, we do:• replied Dr. Welte. Board members were partl~ularly Interested in finding out if the school district might not be better off by buying a used truck or leasing the vehicle. Mrs.Houghton Rites Siaied Leisure World resident Frances Houirhton died Monday at Beverly IYJanor Conv~esceni Hospital ln Laguna·HiHs: Private family services will be held Thursday_. Mrs. nougnton was · oom in Minnesota and lt ved for 54 years in California. She worked for 20 years for the Los Angeles Board of Educatiop. Nine years ago she and her hu&band moved io Leisure World. She is s urvived by her "husband, J ohn Houghton, of the family home, 540-G Via Estrada. and by two brothers. Les and Wes Fredeen, both.of Lancaster. Burial will be at Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. M"adelln• M. Blackwell, 2135 Viata Entrada, demands In her -$.iperlot Court-law,uit an lnlw>•· tlon that would ban all such meetln11. She further 1eeks 1 c:ourt-Order" that would compel the lawyers 1roup to eatabllsh a trust lllnd aimed at aiding local physicians and aurpon.a facing malpractice lawsulta. Mrs. Black\Vell 1tates her r~- 11 on l11 g i's baaed on h er knowJed1C that the lawyers as- sociation J nttruclt local at- tomey1 on bow to. file and pro-- secute m al practice actions. Mn. Blackwell atates that the defendants In malpractice ac- Uona-11be claims 85 percent of such lawsuits end ln defense verdicts-are ''harassed, de· famed and destrOyed pro- le11lonally" by such alleaatlons. The platntlfl lurther demands that the delendants be ordered to reimburse the county. for whit •h• alleges is the grou misuse of taxes by use of public property. Named as defendants are the ~OCTLA and five officen: Robert N. Christensen, president; Karl Frank. past president; Ronald B. Schwarz •. vice president; John K. Trotter Jr.. and Arthur N. Hews. MISSILES ••• Washington Post report detailed a memorandum of agreement betwe4;;n the United States and Israel and previQusly kepl secret. Youth, 18, Shot REDWOOD C'ITY (UPI> Darryl D. Knowles , 18, San -Mateo, was shot to death Tues- day night while he drove his car northbound ·on the Bays bore Freeway.·Police said they bad no •immediate suspects in the slay-- ing. I' ' MUCH OF 'SPINNIN' WHEELS'WASFILMEDFROMASKATEBOARD .,.-------'.:'l.:W.:;•::n.::t.:th::;e::..:_Audlence to Know What the Skateboarder Feela' ORANGE COAST . " DAILY PILOT lMOr.,... eo.st D•llr Pllctl,wlt11•1>;cl\1$(""' ~.,..,IM l<te..,,.Pft>•, I• puDll......,Oy '"' 0. .... CUii P\ltl!l'"I"' ComP•llV ~..-011Chl-•r ~ pU111hl19d llfoOn.d~v 11\rOVt;ll r•IC!a• '"' (.Mia /IMw, ,....,..,, Bo-.:11, H""li"lllon llll•l>i l °'"" 1.0111 \/•ll~Y. lr•ln•. 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Carmichael also visited ''Ham· burger Hill" in La Costa in June to film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano wqcn he set a skateboard speed record -58 miles per hour. The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to in- clude in the film footage shot of a Mexicans Parade LOS ANGELES (UPI) -More than lS:OOO persons turned out Tuet<fay for a parade celebrating' .. MeXJcan Independence Day, led by Me:icican Attorney General Pedro· Ojeda Paullada, [e.prtaenting President Luis ECheve.nia. It was the 41.st an· oual independence day parade In Eaat Los Angeles, <enter of the Mexican-American community, • skateboarder who was killed in Brea in July while riding in an 'open drainage channel. Carmichael said much of the footage was shot from hi s skateboard, sometimes at speeds up to 40 miles an bljur. "By s kateboarding with the camera. I can give the audience a perspective of what the skateboarder feels while he's rid- ing," said Carmichael. The film thus far has cost $30,oOO to produce, c&nnichael said: The money bu beeo put up b y Los Angeles attorney- p.r.o.ducer J 1me1 H . Davis, Carmichael's uo.cle. .. Carmichael said the film likely will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci· ty with a hl1b skateboard quo- tient. I Gannicheel said the idea for 1.he lllm grew out of his own in· terHI in skateboarding (he's 1>een1ridin1 lor 12 years> and pootography. , And. h•· addeil, "Ska&.board-!llf is'up and com Ins sport. I may hl•e bit the right time In the rttbt place." · ' . ' I . .; .· Exclusive FliQ & Sew 0 2-way sewing surface: just fiiP"i'" panel to sew in-the-roundl Plus magic button· fitting one-step buttonholer, exclu· sive Singe_r• push-button drop·i n bobbin, many stitch patterns. THIS IS ITI A NEW ELASTIC ST RETCH-STITCH MACHINE AT A ~~7 SElCIAL4~." 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Mentions or price mus point out that the total Includes manufactuer'a suge:ested retail price, !'plus tax~ license. tramportation charges, optional equipment shown, a.od.. dealer's preparation charges." • PRICES CANNOT be qualified by sµch phrases as "unpaid ba· Janee," "balance due," "can be financed" or "balance due after small down'' unless explanations are in type notJess than one-third the size of the quoted price. Also, the rules reguire that if a salesman leaves 'a card on a windshield offering a certain sum on a trade·in, tliat amount must be given on any standard new car. Warrant Out For Cmld Molest,er .............. , Incumbent mayor or San Diego Pete Wilson beat back the challenge of four other candidates Tuesday by nearly a 2·1 margin. virtually assuring him a second ter-m.as mayor. • Chancellor Charged in Fatal Crash {>' LOS ANGELES (UPI) .:_ Dr. M. Norval Young, chancellor of Pepperdine University, was ar· rested Tuesday for manslaughter and felony drunken driving following a Spec· tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one woman and injured two others, police reported. The car carrying the three women had stopped for a red light on Pacific Coast ·Highway in M.al1bu. when Young's car slammed into the rear or the auto exploding its gas tank th~ Highway Patrol said. ' SAN DIEGO (A Pl -A no-bail BEULAH HARRISON, 55, o! bench warrant has been issued Claremont, died in the flames. for · a convicted child molester Alice Fritsche, 44, or Clare- who bad sought castration to mont and Christine Dahlquist, 81, aYoid 3. prison sentence. . or Lincoln, Neb., lifted from the The ·warrant was lssue£f. Tues· scene b_y a helicopter ambul· day for James Wesley Golbel, 38. ance, were in critical condition in Goebel Cailed to ap_pear in court the burn ward of Sherman Oaks TJ.i.esday for a hearing iil,...nbllis;__Co::.:;;mmunity Hospital. case. Youn·g, 57, was treated at San- He bad been freed without bail ta Monica Hospital and booked in to arrange for the operation, the jail ward at County.USC known as a bilateral orchidec· Medical Center, police said. He tomy. was listed in good condition. · But Goebel's attorney, Bart.on Noone, said the urologist who TIJE CHAIRMAN of the un- had agreed to perforrq the opera-iversity board of trustees, Doug tiotJ.had changed his mind. Miller, issued a statement saying NOP.ne said at least six other the school ••profoundly regrets OOCt.01-s have ref Used Goebe~'s re-this enormous tragedy and our quest for the operation, which in-hearts and prayers go out in de- volv'es removing the testicles epe.st symprithy -for those in· from the scrotal sac. voJved in the accident." Goebel had pleaded guilty to He said that ··while it has not sex per~ersion and was convict-been generally known, Dr . ed of statutory rape in two Young had been under a physi. separate incidents involving high cian's care for more than three !iCJlOQlgirb . _ years for a serious heart condi- !-le was treated at Patton State tion-;-which has req\Jired him to Hospital, but doctors there said take speciaJ medication regular- eventually that treatment no ly. We reef that the wtiversity longer did him any good . ~g~ul~:.~e nothing else to say at Superior Court Judge Douglas Woodworth hinted tbal Goebel may draw a lengthy prison term because or bis failure to appear in court. "By his non-ap'pearance, be has put another nail in his cor. fm," the judge said. Man Guilty In Slaying SANTA MONICA (UPI) - John Gray, 33, Venice, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the killing of a man who was friendly with his divorced wife. The shooting took place in ·THE INCIDENT was the second traffic accident this year involving a Los Angeles area un· ivers.ity chancellor named Young. Last June, ·ucLA Chancellor Charles Young broke his jaw and had to be pried from the wreckage by firemen after his car smashed into a tree near the Westwood ~ampus. Young ple8ded no contest to a charge of driving under the in· fluence of alcohol on June 17 . He was fined $250 and placed on 18 months probation. Fire Hits Groves Gray's apap.ment just a week BONSALL (AP) -A GS-acre after he graduated as a deputy fire ravaged several avocado fromtheSberiff'sAcademy. groves before state Division of Cba.rles R. Mahon, 36, Venice, Forestry crews could put out the was kill~. _ _ __ blaie_wbi_ch.__was started Tuesday Supenor Court Judge Charles by heavy equipment being used H. Woodmansee said he will sen· in the groves on the Doolin Ranch tence Gray on Oc~. JO. near Bonsall. Party Poppers Navy Men D~light 'Does' I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ~ Tbe four Navy Offi<l!r& who jumped.out of a cake at a wives' party were clearly out of uniform but there were no reprimands. The cake-poppers, all volunteers at the request ol their com· manding officer's wife, performed their near·naked act recently at ~offelt Field Na val Air station, it was reported today. ' SOME CS WIVES wllo attended Ille party screamed with de- ligbi u the male entertainers. dressed in their "skivvies," took turns leaping out of the artificial cake. The party on Sept. 4 was held three dl)ls before the Navy reprimanded the skipper ol Finback, a submarine yisiled by a topless female go-godan~. John Schakelton, Moffett Field information officer. said the officers' wives party was one or tbe·better attended social events of the year. 11THE COSTUMF.5 were no briefer than any normally seen· al a public beach or.pool," he quickly added. •"It was • &p'Ocjf, a aatlrtrof a stag party -a 'doe' party ror women." he explained. Theskipper·s wifewboi>lanne<l the party was unavailable ror comment and her male volunteers wen safely backlr\ un.trorm . . .. ' • • • I DAILY PILDT A§ Bail Bed•eed • lnten~ Greenwood StpU30ky Requests To Represent Self • ~ 'Pot~ ... --·-~ t RICHMOND (UPI) -µen e -Th1.t was on the menu f« ...... lnter11tatell0Tuesd0¥: T 'T !~ ' Yoaurt. p11·s kn11<kles. 0 .l..Lle ma.raarine, peanut butter andpeanutoil. · , . SACRAM SNTO (UPI> Lynelle "Squeaky" homme, the Cllaries Mansondisclple_.cused 9' trYlng to assassinate Praidenl Foe:<!. 1pp1rent11 slands llltle cbanceot 1eltin1 Oulqfjail before lie' lrial even lflou&h ball has been reduced from the maximum SI million to$3$0,000. 1owe doo'l have that kind o( moae·y:•_. Sandra Good, attic apartment roommate or ~tiss Fromme aod a rel low member or tbe Manson drµg.sex cull, \told rePot;(us. "SHE OBVIOUSLY bas no rmancial resources,'"' U.S. Dis~ trict Judge Thomas MacBride said Tuesday in refusing to re. lease Mi:1s Fromme, 26. without· bail. Miss Fr.omme is expected to enter a plea Friday on a charge she atlempled to kill Ford Sepl. s with a .45-caliber pistol as he walked through the stale capitol grounds. MacBride also wiU coh· sider her request to act as her own attorney. Mac Bride lowered the · bail because he said he wanted to make lt for the '1leut onerous" amowi1 10 aua~•ll/ee sh<! would no1 nee. He sa d ••• coul!l no1 be released without ball because she had no financial investments or other re• ons:to Ue her to the community. ~ THE JUDGE also modified his iai order and .,&ave the red· • haired,.lmman permisSion to talk to reporters about anything ex· rept specifics of the case. Jn addl· lion, he •llowed her to talk to, potential witnesses . In a three--hour hearing, Miss Fromme asked 19 be her own at- torney and answered questions about her simple lifestyle., ber OC· casional use of J.J;D and mari· juana and her avowed"ca\ise'' or saving the envirQnment. Mac Bride called the ch'1'&"es o attempted assassination ''an ex- tremely serious crime, a heinous crime,·· but he described her as "a sincere young woman in her beliefs .. such as t~J.!lfe.~· He also noted Miss Fromme has little income other than $200 a month that Miss Good, 31, re- ceive:s from a family trust fund . ' The California HJ'1Jway Patrol said a truck laden ,wilh the foodatulfs Ripped over, spilling lhe contents on the freeway. It tpok two boW't"to clean up the me&S. Police Probe SWAT Killing SAN JOSE CAP> -Police are investicatinc alle&alion& by the family of a would·be airline hi· jacker killed by a Special Weapons and T ac ti cs sharpshooter that the man has been harassed ror years by the head of the SWAT team. "The circumstances are cer· tainly open to scrutiny." Lt. Gary Leonard, he ad of the police .department's internal investiga- tions unit, said Tue9day. Fred Salomon, 24, was killed early Mond~y after raping and slabbing a woman, wounding one or four hostages and trying to hi· jack a Continental Airlines 727 jet, police said. ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Vaulbn Greenwood, convicted of a batchet-wleldin& rampage In the Hollywood Hills that Included burglari:tina: actor Burt Reynolds' home. was sentef\ced 1\fesdayto32yeal's lollte. -The fudf e-contlnued a gag or· der on police, forbidding them to discuss Greenwood as a s1.11pect in the notorious "'Skid Row Slasher'' killings of ttlne men in December ·and J aouuy. Greenwood, 32, was convicted on six counts of burglary am:t one ot assault with a de adly weapon. HE WAS FOUND g_uilly of breaking Into the liome or television producer William ,.Graham . a neighbor or Reynolds', and attacking lhe pro· ducer and a houseguest in their sleep with a hatchet . The furious- ly battling men crashed through a plate &la s s window, and Greenwood hurled the bleeding producer down a hi.II slope onto Reynolds ' driveway. , Superior Court Judge Jack E. 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TO 8 P.M~ FlllllY 8 UL TO 8 P.11.; SATllllDAY 8 µ.. TO 5 P.11.; SUliDAY 10 A.II. TO 4 P.I. ~ . . .. \ -I-l -. A• D ARY PU.OT EDD'OBL\L PAGE -The Ai1·port Dilemllla ' Once again, the battle or commercial jet aviation in Orange County has erupted all over again and is be· ing fought on several fronts al the same time. Central lo the political maneuvering is not the sky 'but rather where the commercial jets should be landing and taking off. Presently, this activity is . limited to Orange County Airport. This has caused considerable irritation to many residents of Newwrt . Beach and Costa Mesa and nearby territory. Orange County government has made several tentative probes toward locating a major jetport elsewhere, such as at Camp P endleton in San Diego County or over in Riverside County. There has been other talk of places lik e Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta- tion or perhaps Chino llills, above z.~ullerton and Hrea. Now the Orange Cow1ty Board of Supervisors has once again trott<'d out the notion or joint commercial- m ililar}' use or El 1'oro :\Iarine Corps Air Station. And this becomes ~1 spectr e of noise and pollution ror those residents of the rapidly growing Saddleback Valley ancl the city of 1 rvinc. lrvine, in fact, .:umounccd that it wants to a nnex the Marine station to protect it against the invasion of commercial jets. But it is likely that the Marines would q ·uestion i f they should tr ade politicians at the colUlly scat, whom they know, for those in Irvine, whom they don 't know. Further, chances of county government giving up El 1'oro to a municipal government seem extrem ely remote. · The whole battle over usin g El Toro MCAS for a commercial jet ai1iield is probably just an exercise in futi lity a ll the \vay around. Kno\vledgeable observers of supervisorial action are convinced that the county -' Derense to tum a cold shoulder to the propos&l, thus burying it once and for all. ' Thus the plan to send Orance C0unty AvlaUon Director Robert Bresnahan out Into the Saddlei.ck Valley to "sell" the El Toro concept simply {dds another futile exercise to the airport maneuvers. Orange County is no closer to. having an alternative jetport than it ever wu. And that's not very close. · " Rail Commuting? It appears that Saddleback Valley residents will, al last, have a way to get to their Los Angeles-based jobs next year without fighting the freeways. Beginning in J anuary of 1976, Amtrak will operate d aily commuter trains from San Diego to Los Angeles and prospects are excellent that it will slop in the Saddleback Valley along the way. 1'he Mission Viejo company has offered a 4.5-acre site adjacent to the San Diego Freeway for a terminal and although the negotiations are not completed, in- siders say the Mission Viejo site probably will be selected . Jt is an advantageous site primarily because or its equidistant location between the San Clemente and Santa Ana stops. and because sufficient space is avai lable for a park-and-ride lot.• Preliminary studies indicat e 150 persons would use the train immediately and that the numbe r would eventually grow to a00ut300. • . OOard made its overture for El Toro use sim ply to · clear the a ir. They expect the U.S. Department of This is a modest but encouraging step toward tak- ing cars off the freeways with a favorable impact on air pollution and fuel consumption. SB '(M THE PUSL\(; AN~ l'M N01 SU~E I CAN ~fFOllJ> SEP.VMtTS AMY 1*11\E~ U.S.-France E nter Another 'Detent e ' PARIS -A m ood of "detente," unimaginable a year ago, between the U.S . and 'French Presi- dent Valery Giscard d' Es- taing ·rs pro- ducing political diY"idends despite major underlying t e n s i o-n s , most particularly the sharp con- tradiction between Paris and ·Washington over the future of Europe.' "We have a detenle now -with President Ford,'' French Foreign Mini ste r Jean Sauvagnarques told us at ·the Quaid' Orsay. ''We both need it even though our interests cannot be identical.'' A. CAREER diplomat and in- timate of the French president, Sauvagnarques has helped end the rancid mood of suspicion and mutuaf-recrimiitation which poisoned relations between his predecessor, Michel Jobert, and Secretary of State Henry Kis s- inger. Early returns from this new civility show visible gains, or which an important part is in- creasing French cooperation with the military structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza. lion (NATO ), which France de· serted nine years ago, although staying in the alliance. At NATO's tlrussels head- quarters, French liaison officers are more closely involved in all aspects Of NATO planning, a change that Gen. Alexander Haig, the NATO commander, is carefully cultivating. One example: with the full backing or ~cretary or Defense James Schlesinger, Haig now provides France and other NATO allies with superior American in- telligence, thus voiding -or try- ing to void -the dangerous knowledge a nd consultation gap which split the U.S. from Europe during the 1973 Middle East war. MORE TANGIBLE evidence of France's new cooperation with NATO were the U.S. maneuvers on the coast ot F rance near ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) Toulon several months ago. ·'This would not have been permitted in the bad old days,'' a U.S. diplomat told us. There are other examples: groWfug French-cont:iibutiOo to NATO iD the form of essential communications across Europe and complete cooperation of . France as vital storehouse for NATO's logistics back-up. There was m ucb satisfaction here over the U.S. decision to 6uy the Roland II, developed by the French with West German help, as the new, row-level anti· aircraft missile £or the U.S. Army in forward battle zones. None of this means Giscard is thinking of rejoining NATO's military organization. Hi s political base is firmly anchored to Prirrie Minister Jacques Chirac's powerfully revived Gaul~ party, which would re- g 3 r 'd any suCh change as heretical. Moreover, even pro- American diplomats quietly re· instated in policy positions at the ·Quai d 'Orsay by Giscard after years 0£ Gaullist disfavor now strongly oppose reintegra- tion. THUS, despite the warming trend, the fundamental co nflict between Washington and Paris is far from solution. That conflict is over U.S. policy towai-d Western Europe and what one official here calls America's ''in - sistence,'' led by Ki ssinger, "that Europe's role must be as a satellite revolving around the American sun.'' With its own modest "force de rrappe" (now being redesigned for MIRV-able warheads at a huge future cost), France's vis· ion of the middle-distant future perceives a far more indepen· dent Europe which, while under the U.S. strategic umbrella, sh~1:1ld constitute a powerful m1l1lary and economic force quite by itself, led by France. French politicians point to vagaries of American Politics, saying it is ridiculous to count for more than another 10 years at most on an American presence in Europe at anything like present Dear Gloomy Gus Whil e al l of the major networks a re showing their new programs for the fall season, the televised Irvine City Council meet· ings look like re-runs. EYESTRAIN ~y Gtd (OIM'tOll!t•rt tllllmit!M 1tJ r""""Hd .. lllit MCllMrlly ... fl«t -,,.i.wt; et tM Mw....,.r. ,..... ,,_. ptt ,_.,... Gloemr c;u~. 011lry PllOt. leVels. That argues for serious moves toward European unity now, requiring American sup· part and aympathy. • But ,to thete poU!icians, U.S. policyis,taking an oppositedUec· lion: while talking European uni· ty, the U.S. in fact obstructs it. During the May NATO summit, £or example, the French re- member one fact above all others: that European unity was n ever mentione d by the Americans. THE FRENCH, accordingly, are caught in a bind. With England and West Germany una· ble or unwilling to support the French dream of a semi· independent Europe, partly because the existing relationship is so easy and partly for fear of upsetting the U .S.-Soviet balance, the French are im· rnunized. But the perception here of a larger future European role is not about to dUl:appear. To the conlrQry, high officials in Paris constantly warn in private that the present European rela· tionsbip with Washington is in· herently unhealthy. More ·to tbe point, highly regarded intellec-· tuals such as Michel Tatu, foreign editor of Le Monde, are amplifying in print what the politicians are thinking. ''The real problem is the absence or political will," Tatu recently wrote. '' ... The main obstacle to European unity is Europe's military dependence on the United States." The implication of those words is staggering, 'but they reflect a truth as perceived by-many powerful politicians. even if the moment or that truth lies some years in the future. Ocean Dumping Can Backfi~e uttle ThJngs 1 Learned While Tracking Down More Important Thin'Ji: -That ocean currents do not run dlrecUy out to sea. and refuse dull\ped Into the oceans Is u llke- Jy tO mum to the coast as be mixed and lost in the deptils forever. -Thaloneofthemaln"- for ''famine" in such countrtea as Jodia It tbat li!e expectancy has doubled In a 1ln1le generaUoo, withOut a commensurate rise in food supply. • -TllllT MllN·MADE •mog hQ beeft tou&I 1:ecently u high u '3,000 feet above the oceans. and avialorll report &eel~ It even over lbe l'lortb and South Poles. -That ••Buddha'' is not the ·i---".aa"'9:ol • aum. but aJllle.elbe :&lllllbtentd Ou") for Sid- dlla'1b• ,Gautam• -Just as ... llaballftai' waa •1titl6 (~'Gr.eat.-- (SYDNEY. BARRIS ) Souled") and not part oC Mohan· das Gandhi's name. -That Marlene· Dietrich belan her professional entertain- ment career as a violln1st rather than as an actress_ -That mollusks, which look pretty much alike to the un· traiped eye, comprise some 100,000 dllCerent apecles. ~-Tbat the familiar Ellnbelhan word. "Melhlnl<s," much \J~ by Shakespeare and h11 contemporaries. did not mean ''I think,•· but, ''Jt see.ma to me..,. -Tbat· the '' Moonll1ht" 110pata of B<!ethoven was a mil· lei.ding name given to II by a crltlcc and WH never call~ !hat "bY"the comj!O$et, wbif lnl<ftded • the music to reflect melancholy rather than romantic attach- ment. -That there was nearly a thousand·year gap between the time paper was invented in China (in the 2nd century) and knowledge of its use in Europe. -TRllT ova "Indian Sum- mer" Is known In England as "St. Luke's summer,'' and they have arr even later one called ••"-Martln'sSummer.'' -That.-ciU1en.s of Monaco are not called ••1ats,•• ''lans.'' or ·~ites, ••but "Monegasques.'' -That a ••sycophant; ' Which 'l10W means a bool·llcker, lnltlally referred to an accuser, or de. oounc.er, or -informer agal.olt criminals. (/In lntereitlng exam- Pl• lit Ille Pl71'hol0Clcal way a word broadena Its original mean_.. Ing unlll it !Akes on a different one.) • .. P l a nners Slaotdd .F ace Fact s Automobiles Obsolete To the Editor : On Sept. 4 your newspaper published a story titled : "Smog- free Engine Seen by Mtd-80s?" This representS still another un- imaginative study by. the "ex- perts" at the JPL, Cal Tech. Paid for by the Ford Motor-COmpany, "but conducted indePenclent o( the firm." the ·newspaper ac- count indicates that the report proposes we spend-$1 billion dollars on the development of a ''pollution fr~ automobile engine by tbe mid 1980s • IT IS about time the llmerican public realized 1Lhat ·per1onal automobile~ transportation ·is as obsolete as the thinking of JPL reae.arche.t•"' Any form of tramportation that re.lie.a · upon ·fossil fuels is doomed to extinc- tion and all the billions of dollars spent on further development is money down the oil sump. • Future, personal transporta· lion should be planned by people who are awake to the facts and not by those who try so hard to deny that their conclusions are paid for by their clients. - RICHARDCROIT Weko..eBa To !he Editor: Thanks to all who signed peti- tions or contacted the transit company, we now have our much·needed Line No. 1 on Pacific Coast Highway! There are regular schedules available and they are very ~rative about stopping at in· 6etween intersections, if flagged down. You can now go just about anywhere in Orange County for 25 cents, so let's get some or the cars off the streets. Now we need some bus stop signs and benches, particularly at such busy intersections as Pacific Coast Highway and Superior where waiting on the dirt shoulder can be particularly hazardous. Speaking of that dirt shoulder , why isn't that paved for bike riders? We got the bus, now let's get the bike paths. Write to your councilperson now. Do we really need a death quota before we get that done? GRETAFllRBER Prefe rs PoBee To the Editor: Forty.four-hundred people died last year in traffic accidents in California aod Betty Thomas has the nerve to criti~lze. in the Daily Pilot "Mailbox" (/lug. 27) the· Irvine Police for trying to re- duce that nu.m ber of deaths this year. As for the public relatlons ana:le. ·when I see an officer stalted out on a cornel' I .always think, what a nice 1es)ure. Here is a person taking t1me out frorn a busy schedule to trY and keep my ·~from bell>& smashed up by a stupid driver or perbai>t;my be-lnl a statistic In the morning paper. l always wave lind smUe, it ls the very wast I can do to~ J>a¥hlm. A•7 kid with a .beal~ner's . license II.now~ you do not make a left hilDd turn from Ille right hand lane of • lwo lane road un- · 1 .. a It has special poslin11. Now !hat the arrow ~ou aakecl for Is painted at ttiat corner or Univenity ••d MacArtllur J do bope It will make this former fool ~cornerJd)otproof. ·1 would· be very Interested In ' . • (._ __ M_A_IL_B_o_x _ __..J Letters from r eaders ore welcome. The right to condense letters to fit ·.space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 word.! or leas wiU be given preference. All letter1 mu.It tn- clude .rignalure and mailing oddre11 but names may be toiJ:Meld Oft Te· que-sl ii sufficient reosoni.sopparent. Poetry will not be publbhed. your solution to a similar pro- blem on Campus Way in front of Town Center where the two No- U-Turn signs are constantly violated. MARY LOU PllRKER Housf"fl Needs To the Editor: The Sept. 8 Daily Pilot article on Irvine's housing hearing de- voted <l paragraph to my not at- tending without giving my re- ason. I chose not to due to pend· ing major surgery to my wife, another petitioner in the housing lawsuit mvolving the city. Peti· tioners received notification by mail only four days before the hearing without being contacted as to its purpose or the conve· nience of the date. I was told over the phone by Mayor Anthony that attorneys would nol be participating. Three did -all representing the city. IN THE article, the mayor is quoted as saying that, without an industrial tax base such as the proposed Irvine Industrial Complex-East, the city cannot afford the existence or lower cost housing. However, both the city's General Plan and Housing Implementation Report docu· ment severe deficiencies in low and moderate housing op~ portunities despite the existence of Irvine Industrial CompleX- West for almost a decade. The missing link? We believe serious consid'eration should be given to the city council's compliance or lack thereo[ ·with the state man- date "to make adequate pro- vision for the housing needs of all economic segments of the com· munity.'' Petitioners have testified to this very point over the last four years and during ~uncil hearings on the proposed. new industrial complex. WESLEY MARX L.a eestdt ea.ti., To the Editor: Newport Beach's spelldlng even $400 to join a laWsUit tO sue the U.S. Interior Department, shows lack of concern for our tax dOllars or our welfare. More of our tn dollars must lie used.DY the federal government to fight the suit. We are s.ui.rrg ourselves. and paying for both sides. THE Ll\CK of concern tor our welfare isihat the snit is to stop oil and gas production in the mil· er continential shelf, When we are desperat~ly in ~ ot the products which are getting in shorter supPlY every day. It is like when the Coastal Com· mission delayed the San Onofre nuclear plant to save 'l/108 of 'a mile of sandstone cliffs. That de· lay is costing us consumers an extra billion dollars in higher electric bills, in this decade. When the commiss\oners were asked, at the recent Regional Commission bearings, how many had ever seen the cliffs, one man out of the 12 members raised his hand. ·That act, without knoWing what they were imposing on the people, was as irratiooal as this one. Power lies heavy, heavy. over our beads. GOLDIE JOSEPH The Tahoe Sie;rra There is a lot for the environ· ( ] mentalist to see in !he area or .THE BOO·K 'MAN Lake Tahoe and north. Plenty of s pectacular scenery and a goodly number or horrible examples. For instance, ·there. are the Malakoff diggins, the hideous re- sult of hydraulic mini.ng that led to one o( the first court victories f or environmeotalists - Woodruff V. North Bloomrield Gravel Mining Company in 1884. That is just one of the gems mineable from the latest hiking guide from Wilderness Press. in Berkeley, Calif. The new book is Tbe Taboe Sierra. by Jeffrey P. Schaffer ($7 .95). The book includes 100 hikes in the area from Tahoe -to Lassen Park and Is profusely illustrated with about 200 photographs taken by the author. IT ALSO exceeds guidebook specifications in its attention to details of history, noraandfauna. In !act, the publisher lists It as a ''nlllturalhistory guide.'' llu! It also Includes in Its 320 Quotes .. Money ts a stupid ineasure o£ ach1evement.. but unfortunately it IS the only universal measure we have. -Charle• Steinmetz.. pages the requisite infonnatlon for a guide -mileage, topo- gr aphic maps, elevation gain, degree of difficulty, campsites, etc. DONALD B. THllCKREY', UPI ORANGE COAST DAILY PI LOT Robirt /'l.Wted, ""bllWr TMmc1 KH'OU, Edltar °""""" K"''*"· rdilorlol Po.g• Editor The editorial page of the blily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by Jll['eMIDtlng on tht:s P•re diverse comment.uy °" topics of interttt by-syndlc•t· ed C'Oiumrlist.8 and cal't.olWN. by provldln1 • Corum for readers' views and by pre1efttln1 thi• new1papel''1 opinions and ideu on current topics. Tho C!dltoriaJ opinion> o! the Dany Piiot oPoeJr only In the editorial column •lth 101> or the page. Opirll~ ex-· prened. '11 i.be columnists and c1rtoon1sb and letttt writers ans thetr own end no endonement ot lhdr ·VI..,_ bl tbe D>ltv ""ot •ooulilbeliilerieil:""" <;="~•·~ ":ednesday, Sept 11, ~ l .. j l ! l ~ •• I I • " ' .. 7 • • •• ... T oday's Closllllf ·; • • N.Y. S...-.e,.,·--• • • • . , • • ••• WE.DNE.SOAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 TEN CENTS ~ i I ., • ORANGE couNrl-~ c:Ai..IFORNIA rdittfl- 117 F RED E RICK SCllOEMEHI. Of .. o.ti.,.lelJWf Tbere•a a new breed of dlJ'edevlL Ke ls \be ·•kateboarder, the )'Oll!ll I~ wWL the 1""' Bolden locu wbd ups down !he street !lt.iolll·Slyle...on bis board. cariDg UttJe about cars or people or hls-reUow rid.en, ror that matter. But streets are (or kids. The bi& ilufl this year_defli>itely is oil • the road. Sk1leboarder& are riding in empty 1wimmin1 pools, in con· a-ete-lined drainage sumps and chaMelo, in.storm drain pi_pes - virtually on any surface that will take their boards. _..._Jt~dtcal what they're do- ing," said Chris Carmichael, a 21-year..old San Clemente resi- dent wbo receGtly completed filming of the first feature-length Ball. Game ~j , film on 1katebo11:rding in Southern California. The film, '1$piM.in' Wheels," will be re- leased in December. One of the hotle~.t stunts featured in the film is "poqUnc." That's skateboarde~ for riding in an empty swln\mint pool. The rider starts in the shallow end, f.icks up speed coma down the s ope toward the deep end. then zooms up the back ot the • pool, finally cresting at deck· level before dropping back down .. At the IU&h Poln~ centtilUlal • Cprce holds the rider ln parallel position eight feet above the bot·. lom of the pool. One miajudfed : movement and the rider falls. _; JNnn1 filming, Carmich&el : :'1"sited some of the more popular • Southern Cal~Coroia skateboard spots, including the ''Toilet (See S.KATE, PapA%1 • U.S. Considers . . Shipments to Israelis ,......~ ............ TOP SKATEBOARDERS STAR IN 'SPINNIN' WHEELS' Bruce Logan does 'Toe Wheelie; Carmlch•el Film• N ~de Fireboµil>Jng • Abortion Doctor To Pay In a verdict that seems certain to go all the way to the United Slates Supreme Court, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded child support dam ages against a physician who Performed an unsuccessful abortion operation. The jury in Judge James F . Judge·s courtroom gave Alexia Mechikoff o( Anaheim $31,200 alter her attorney succ.?ssfully argu ed that d efepd ant Dr. No rton H u m phreys was ~=!~l~r~:J:o~ f>"r They added $10,000 to the -suspect· ·Capiure4 .Ffamages asses1~d aa:aimt tfie Pb)'lieian for ment al distnn in· ~~-llf.dedpri Misa,Mt!cblkoll u ere· su1t of the unsuccessful abortion surgery. Santa Ana poli ce have aap· the-suspect was trying to light a lured a m a n t hey suspect of cloth wick stuffed into the bottle. being the nude firebomber who The motor officer shouted a has struck several ti111es at a warJl!n,t to the suspect, who im- large apartment complex this' mediately surrendered without a week. struggle . Geiger rou.nd some A police spokesman said today gasoline-soaked clothing nearby Robert E . Ries, 19, who Jives in and called for assistance. the apartm.ent..c.omplex..a:tc ,.,122"'1_.E, ____ ,....._ Beechwood St., has been charged with selling several small fires PoJi•ce Fi"nd at the apartments starting Mon· day night. -------~ ThalJirsVire destn>Ye<Ll!i.e T T. lod d contents or a garag41used bf San--,--u n ·exp e ta Ana police officer George ' · Geiger. Geiger's personal car B ) Bomb and the city patrol motorcycle he ott e uses were destroyed. Tuesday night. in his oft-duly hours, Geiger kept an eye on the parking ~rea at tbe...a,partments in hopes the arson isl would-strike again. The officer·s vigilance was re- warded when he spotted the nude man hiding in a c lump of bushes near the garages holding what appeared to Q,& a beer bottle nlled with gasoline. The officer alleged Irvine's Bike Trails Group Me~ts Tonight Irvine's planned Yale-Avenue bike trail will be t he main topic at the Bicycle Trails Committee meeting tonight at 7 o'clock at the home of Juanita Moe, 18111 Mann St. Irvine police discovered a flaming, unexploded Molotov cocktail that had been hurled near parked heavy construction eQuipment in the new Ranctro San Joaquin area Tuesday night. The amateur explosive device caused no damage in the7:30p.m: incident. The bottle bomb was first re· ported as a possible gas leak by a nearby re11dent who saw the sputtering flame at dusk near the intersection of Culver Drive and Sandburg Way. She lold police she did not see who threw the device. The Molotov cocktail was made from a 1·Up bottle filled with paint thinner and with a piece of twine forced through a hole in the bottle cap frir a wick, police said. -nre-a:trempted arson, police said, apparently was stymied because th~ bottle did not break when thrown. If Miss Mechikoff had retumed to her doctor .for a second abor- tion attempt at the time be sug. gested she would have been given double the damages she has been awarded, her lawyer 'commented after the verdict was -returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at fault for waiting until her pregnancy was advanced lo the point that a second operation could not be performed. Miss MechkikoWs 3-year-old daughter was bOm with a club foot, court testimony revealed. It waa ma~e clear that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible for the affiiction. -BE-FRIGERA.TOR WAS H(H ITEM ·'The ad produced more than 50 calls and I sold the refrigerator vi.a the Daily Pilot. I always use the Pilot anytime I have anything to sell.'' That's the advertising success story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this ad: Frigidaire, Coppertone refrig. frost·free 2 yrs old . Beaut . cond . $150 /bst ofr. XXX·XX XX aftS:30. If you have an appliance you'd like to convert to cash. call 642-5678. We make it easy for you to put a few words to work for you. In the Daily Pilot. Jordan To Get 14 Hawks <;INCINNATI, Ohio (API The United States has agreed to consider supplyins Israel with sophisticated battlefield missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons, Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger said tod8y. Such missiles could hit the Aswan Dam, Cairo and nearly every ma· jortarget in Syria and Jordan. He strongly denied, however, that Israel has actually been pro- mised delivery of the weapon system, known as the Pershing missile. __ _,T..,b~'ere bas been constant speculation that the Israelis have. developed nuclear weapons, but the.government has neither con- Booked Into E v idenre Irvine police dispatcher Cindy Ward secures three furry bits of evidence in evidence lockers at the Irvine Police Facility. The crime: crue lty to animals. The cats, dubbed "The Three Lieutena nts·· were found abandoned in front of the Walnut Village Pe t Shop in the Walnut Shopping Cente r in Irvine about 4!30 a .m . today. Police plan to ask the pet shop to take the kitte ns and seek good homes for them. Sta1,e Oil Spill Fund Pays Newport Tab Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed legislation Tuesday v.•hich pays the mortgage ror the Upper Newport Ba y wildlire preserve. taking $3.4 milli on from an oil spill reparation rund to pick up the lab. The gove rnor~signature on a bill authored by State Sen. Den- ni s C arpe nte r (R-Ne wpor t Beach) end s the last big probl em in a transaction capping years or court cases. publi c campaigns a nd go vernm e n t actions and studies . Carpenter today said the bill marched through the legislature ''without a hitch.·· ; "My job"s done as I see it ; now it"s the bureaucrats' turn:· he added. Carp enter introduced the legislation earlier in the spring as an alterna te means of paying the Irvine Co mpany for its in- terest in the estu ary which now is <See f>"UND, Page A2l Strikes Ge t New Support From 2 Teams By the Associated Press WHAT WOULD RED NUKE ATTACK TOLL BE? A4 firmed nor denied it. Meanwhile , the 1-""ord ad· ministration and members of Congres s have ~cached a •·s atisfactory agreement" allow· ing the sale of 14 Ha .... ·k anti· aircraft miss ile batteries to Jordan. Sen. Clifford P. Case Al· N.J .J, said today. · Case, a leader in a COD · gressional move to block sale of the weapons systems to Jordan, said at a news conference he is satisfied with the President's its· surance that Jordan would uSe the missiles only for defenstVe purposes. ~ In a letter to Congress, Ford s~id the missile batteries would be placed at tixed sites as "de· rensive and non·mobile anll· aircraft weapons . Case s aid. however, he still would have preferred a sale in which the number of weapons was reduced. Each of the Haw-k batteries will ca rry a total of more than 500 missiles. Kissinger told a news con· £erence in Cincinnati the United States has "agreed to study sup· pl ying them (the Israelis) with the missiles .. , But, he went on, "we have not agreed to supply the Perhsings. ·· The United States has about 250 g_round-to·ground Pershing mis- sil es. most or them stationed in (See MISSILES, Page AZ > C oas t The trail could cost as much as $659,236, depending on how it is built, Mrs. Moe said. The largest <part of that lotal- which would take a major chunk from the city's $2 million bike trail bond-would construct a $444,620 bike and ped.eStrian , bridge ove·r the Santa Ana 'Cooperative Efforts' The owner of the San Diego Chargers says he would "vote to cancel the season·· if three or more National Football Lea gue teams goon strike. But before E ugene V. Kl ei.n 's comments Tuesday, his players voted to support a strike called by the New England Patriots and joined later by the New York J ets a nd the Washington Redskins. To- day, the Detroit Lions and New York Giants al so voted to go on strike. -- W e athe r Mostly £air th roug h Thurs day with cooler tern · pe ratures ex p ect e d , especia lly inland. llighs Thursday about 70 at the beaches ris ing to the low 8ls inland. Freeway,shesaid. . A second , smaller bridge would be built over the.Santa Fe Railroad tracks at a cost of $19~8,000. The latter span, however, would be relocatable and could be moved to JDQther site when not needed .there. Jbe city plans to build street over· passes at Vterailway crossings to which bike ttails could be added. Due to the drying up of state rqadway mo..ney , the Yale Avenue overpass al lhe Santa Ana Freeway may nol be built ror 10 years, if ev~r. according to Irvine. Public Works Director Brenl Muchow. ' The committee, Mrs. Moe.said. musCOome uP w th& reco . mendation for wnetner tne Dike lnll ovtrpH9' •hould be built -- • VCI, Western World Hospital Possible? By OOUGL-'5 Flll17.SCllE Of .. Olll•t"t ........ '. In separate ~forums Tuesday, key figures in UC Irvine q .western Wo Id Medical Founda- tion expressed ren._ewed hope for . a 'hospital to serve \he Irvine and Co[ona del Mar areas. um. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said talks ·are continuing on the possibility of a 300•bed hospital cooperatively developed by UCI and We!tern World. New Western World President Alan McM.illen bn a Community Cablev1ston-program aired TUes· day,,said of the poss.ibil1ty of de· veloplng an 'rvifte hospltal. "It would be my auess that It will be 'il cooperative-effort Jrom here -..-However, UCl·California Golleae of M ediclne De1n Stanley van den Noort, a penis· tent critic of a joint racility, re· fused to comment on the topic. Six months ago, Western World and UCJ were battling for pehnission to build hospitals on acljacet't sites in the UC ,Irvine area.#'\ · ., ucr··s appfication was ap· proved by the Orange County Health Planning C<klcil, whi ch has control over hospital con· struction. Western· World 's ap- plication was turned·down. Since, Western World has filed an appeal v.•ith the Los Angeles County Health Planning Councif UCt has been stripped of Cunds n,eded to build its planned 200· bed hospita l with the sign.inc or tlte 1975-76 stale budgel. W•st<!rtl WOR~ hliil plaon to build. a IOO·bed li'c!•Pilol tn IrivJno in cooperalion wllh lfq•• Memorial Hoapll~ o! Newport Beach. Hoag assistant administrator Robert Gordon said Tuesday that the coalition plans to withdraw its appeal and submit a new a p- P.lication to the Orange County R'ealth Planning Council in Nov· ember or December. He said the new appli cation would contain "improvements" over the last a pplication . The appli cation may go back lo a "subs tantiall y changed health plannlrTg body. Terms or seven of the council directors expire in Nove mbe r . O n the Westl."rn Worl d vote, rive or the seven vol ed against th~ a pplication, 11,·n abstained. -orAnge Coun'ty Health-· Plan- ning C'ouncll Executive Director Stan ii 1tek said today that as C8ee H06l'ITAL, PageAZI .'1 A vot e on w helhe r "'they themselves will strike is expected to be taken som etime before the Chargers a re host to the Pit· tshuri;!h Sleeter~ Sunday "Quite a £ew are for u:· said J ue Tlc ;1uc hamp. the playt.'rs· rl'pr('!'ent ati ve Another C'hargC'r pl<lyer who iJ:<k4.'d not to be 1denliried said there was li tt le sentiment for u strike "fht> N:1t1un:.l l F'ootball 1..eague, h11 hy the growing strike five days before Lhe 5cheduled opening of Its 1975 season, announced'\oday its £irm intention lo play this weekend. (Sr<' NF'l., P•ge.U) J ' I NSIDE TODAY The def~ant was unwtlling 10 an .tuwr questions put to tnm at h1$ robbery lr101. but when he did , fhe answers were :5/rangf'. to say the least See story A4. Index A• Y-S.r•k • .. Mal-• .. .... 11-•• Mn ..... •t-l i...M.a ... r• .. -.. , ... .. Qli'9"'. jl.S,02 M<ll...-1 l"unch ... 1: Clas,lllM DI 10 H•ll-•1 N•w• •• -.. " o.-• ...,. ea.. ... , ...... CrM.1-• " ...... , .• O.•t11M91k •• •• Sy1 .. 11 "-"'•• ... l!:illtl'll l Pa•t •• ·-· •f-l IE"l"'1.alt1M1rit ••·t m•M11rll1ll Al~! Fh ... llU ., ... ... 1.i... .... CA· It TM<llti't ·~· "'9rlM "'( .... •• --•• --Cl .,.,....,..,.._ ~· ......... " • " • • I --------......... ·----·-------~------• t\J-DAILYPILOT WtdnNday. Septembw 17. 1975 • • • 1'0rders Given'' I • ' -Helms WAS HINGT ON !UPIJ - Former CIA Director Richard Helms said today he issued verbal orders in 1970 to destroy deadly Lox.in and poi.son stocks-in accordance with a presidential directive, but they were ignored. Testifying before the Senate Select Committee on ln - telUgence, Helms said, "My re- eollection was that when the or- der was issued to destroy bac- teriological w a rfare materials, Mr. Karamessines and I agreed we bad no choice but to comply and terminate 'Operation MK Naomi'." Thom as Karam essi ne s, former deputy director for CIA U2 PILOT POWERS DISCUSSES POISONs-A7 plans who was sitting by Helms' side as hi s former boss testified, agreed the orders were given. They both said the termination' order was passed on to Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, then chief of the CIA's techni ca l service division. They said that was the last they knew about it until a secret cache o( poisons and exotic weapons was discovered in a CIA vault in May. Gottlieb, since retired from the CIA . has been s ubpoenaed lo testify later thi s month. Hel ms has been in intel ligence work sinre World War II and was CIA director Crom 1966jhrough 1973 when he was appointed am· bassador·to Iran. The committee, headed by Sen. Frank Church CD·ldahol , is try- ing to find out why the poisons - including lethal shellfish toxin and cob ra venom -were kept · hidden for five years .. Helms s aid the first he knew· that the poisons and an elec· trically operated poison dart pistol were kept in a CIA vault was when he read it in the newspapers. NFL ••• The Lions joined the New England Patriots, New York J ets and Washington Redskins on the unmanned picket lines as the na· lion's highest-paid football players enforced their demand -that the NFL's owners give tltt!m a labor contract to lh~ir liking. Meanwllile. wi.th low: oJ this weekend's 13 opening games in jeopardy, the NFL.Management Council called a meeting or the slx league owners who hold the power to caricel any or all games. A league SPokesman previously had said the regular season was in jeopardy. A six-man committee of owners who comprise the NFL Management Council's executive committee went into session to- day in New York a nd emerged an hour later with this statement: "The executive committee went into session this morning 'With the full intention of conduct- ing our business in a fashion as close to normal as possible. Other decisions will be taken as the day progresses, but we have reached the basic one: ·'There will be games'played in the NFL this weekend ." Then. s,hortly arter noon, the Lions emerged rrom a 2'12-hour meeting and announced they were joining the strike. Player representative Jim Yarborough said : "We do not accept the six-Point proposal orfered yesterday by the Management Council. We as a team decided th at as long as the New England Patriots are locked out or their training camp. we are locked out.·· And so the strike grew and the league slipped c loser to chaos. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ROO.r1 N. Weed Prnto.<il •NI Pietl,.._ Jack R. Curley Vk• f'rnlllltll .,.,, c;;.. ... et """-" Thomas KHVll litttw Thomas A. Murphlne MPetl"' ...... a.rtes H. Loos Rkherel P. Nall " .......,.. ......... Int l.t!Wwl -· • ·-~-- • Welfare· .Paid --• SqueakyJ;ot $1,195 in Aid .. . SACRAMENTO (~) -Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, accused ot~ to murder Prell dent Ford, recelNed a tow or Sl.UJ51D county welt are paymenti In )3 !"QDtbs, it was r'ported today. (Related story, AS) The Sacramenlo Union said Miss Fromme's roommate, Sandra Good, received $15Ct in welfare pay me nts . from Sacramento County in July and August, 1974 . Miss Fromme received the money from September, 1973, to Septembei;. W/4, the Union ~aid. · During a !)all reduction nearing Tuesday, Miss · Good said she received. a monthJy trust fund pay ment of $200 a nd. used the money to support them. The women a lso received focxl s tamps last year, she said. The union said a county Welfare Department spokesman declared the women ''were screened like anybody else." To be eli gible for the payments, a reci· pient must be either jobless or disabled and intend to live in the county. Home Problem.Eyed By Irvine Council Irvin e Councilma n 1-lenry Quigl ey predicts nothing but pro· blem! for those who attempt to keep moderatC'IY pri ced homes moderately priced by restricting tbe amount they may a ppreciate. Something along that line is be· ing devised by Moyo, a private housing assistance group com· posed or Irvine residents. The Two Rescued In Flipped ·Seaplane LONG BEACH (AP)-Asmall seaplane flipped and sank today while attempting to take off from Long Beach Harbor.. The' two persons aboard were rescued un- hurt. authorities said. Lifeguards said the single- engine, two·seat plane capsized after water poured into the cabin through an improperly closed door. The single-engine plane went down about 200 yards from the stem of the famous ocean liner Queen Mary, permanently berthed in'tbe harbor as a tourist attraction. group is having talks with the frvine Company on how to meel the company's requirement that 10 percent or the homes in the new Village of Woodbridge be moderately priced. Quigley contends buyers of a lower-Price home will sign. anything. But when t.he hOUSe JS resold and they compare the re· sale price with comparable un- controlled sales, "the do-gooders will be public enemy number one-and we all know bow messy lawsuits are,'' he said. There are only two approaches that will work. be said: -"Build enough houses to sup. ply the market and slow down the price spiral through oversup- ply." -"On the houses that involve any city expenditure or which are built under a bent city rule (less than normal required park acreage) designate them and re- quire them to be owner occ~ied for (two to five years) in <Oler ror them to be sold on the open market place .. If they aren't, some appropriate penalty could be involved." City Council discussion of lower·cost homes and how to ensure a supply of them will re- sume at the Sept. 23 meeting. • . .Attorney Gay Serg~t ; '" ~~oup in 1 Tests AF Policy,· Laws~t 1· Bo111ose%UCll Case HAMPTON. Va. !UPI) - When Air Force T .Sgt. Leonard Matlovlch was teaching race re .. latJons, he told s tudents that bomoaexuals ace the most pre- secuted minority of all. A hes.ring under way at Langley Air Force Base may provide a test of that statement. The Air Force wants to dis~ charge the 32-year-old Matlovich because he admitted in a March 5 letter to superiors, "I have ar- rived at the conclusion tpat my sex preferences are homosexual, not heterosexual.·· The administrative bearings • on the landmark case began Tuesday. During the opening session, one of Matlovich's students told the five.member Air Foree board that a~ a dem 9 ns tration . MatJovich wrote hOmosexual in three.root high letters on the blackboard. The student said he was offended because that dis- cussion was out of place in a class devoted to race relations. Another, belie ving homosex· ua lity lo be wrong and banned·by the Bible, said Matlovich con· vinced him and 90 percent of the class that homosexuals should be tolerated. As the hearing progressed, so loo did a distinction between younger enlisted men -the graduates of classes given by Matlovich -and older officers FUND ••• the properly or the Caliromia Department of Fish and Game. Now that the bill is law, a large slate account containing the Union Oil Company's damage payments for the Santa Barbara oil spill will be tapped for the back bay purchase. No controversies or unexpect- ed impediments arose as the bill moved through the legislative process. Executives with the Depart- ment of Fish and Game have already set lo work on the draft· ing of specific plans for the estuary, primarily dredging and reluctant to see 0 beYOQd lhe cr- autaUoa that ••Y9 ''bomolexuall are not tolerate<I r.. !be Air Force.'' QuesUona to Ibo board abowW !be otflcera clld not rUd Ibo Mit' J>araerapli, which aald that althoueh it Is ·'a.eneraJ poUcy" to dischar1e homo•exuals, "excep. tions to ~rmit retentioo llJi&y be aU\horiHd only where the moo~ unusual circumstance1 exist and provided the alrman'a alJIUty lo perform mWtary service has not been compromised." f'r-P,,.eAJ .SKATE; •• ·. Bowl'' a funnel·shaped concrete drainage sump in Hollywood which since has hem closed to skateboardi ng, and the ''Pipeline.'' an eight-foot drainage pipe in En~tas where the pros take 360--degrie rides on its inside circumference. Carmichael also visited. "Ram .. burger Hill" in La.Costa in June lo film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano when he set a skateboard speed record -58 miles per hour. . · The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to In· elude in the film footage shot of a skateboai'der who' was killed '1t Brea in July while riding in an• open drainage channel. . Carmichael said much of the footage was shot from his skateboard, sometimes at speeds up to 40 miles an hour : ''By skateboarding with the camera, I can give the audience a perspective of what the skateboarder feels while he's rid· ing,'' said Carmichael. The film thus far h.!ls cost $30,000 to produce, Carinlchael said. The money has been put up by Los Angeles attorney· producer James· H . Davis, Car,JDichael's uncle. Carmichael ~aid the fllm likely will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci- ty with a high skateboard quo· tient. . A .Newport Beacb wo.man d~· malfded $100,000 in damtlH Tueoday froill lhe-Orange COW>cy Trill Lawyers Association and accuud the croup ol ~raucling !be tairPaYe.rs by usiog !be Santa Ana county courthouH for a seri• III Saturday 1emlnan. Madeline M. 0BlackWell, 21M Vista Entrada, degnands ln her SUperior Court lawsull ID lnJWIC· tion that woula tian o ll such meetln,r:s. She further seek.I a court order tM.t would eom.s>el tbe lawyers group to establisb a trusl lllnd aimid af afdine Toca! physicians and •urceons ra~lng malpractice ' lawsuits. Mrs. Blackwell stales her re· asoniog ~s based on her knowledge. tbat the lawyers w;. · sociation instructs local at· tomeys on bow to file and pro· secute malpractice actions. Mrs. Blackwell states that the defendants in malpractice ac · lions-she claims 85 percent of such lawsuits end in defense verdict's-are •·harassed, .. de· famed and des t i oyed pro · fessionally" ~Y such allegations. The pl&intiff further demands that the defendants be ordered to reimburse the county for what she alleges is the gross misuse or . taxes by use or public property. Named as defendants are the OCTLA and five orficers: Robert N. Christensen, president; Karl Frank. past president: Ronald B. Schwarz,_ vice president; John K. Trotter Jr., and Arthur N. Hews. f'r-PageAI MISSILES ••• Western Europe. The missiles 1can carry nuclear warheads or between 60 and 400 kilotons. The atomic bomb dropped o n Hiroshima at the end of World War II carried 20 kilotons of destructive power. A lifeguard said the occupanf.s mllD.aged to esc')pe (roqi Ute plane and swim to nearby rocks where they were picked up by .a boat. · ', LlCeguard Lt. John Patty said _!be1>lane was.p.racticing takeoff• and landings i'll the harbor wbea Six .Massage ParlonNew llicKsTarge ( restoration of a large segment of the uppermost portion which ~ with tons of silt after the re- cord flooding or 1968 and 1969. Carmichael said the idea for the film grew out o( his own in- terest in skateboarding (he's been riding for 12 years) and photography. And, he added, ''Skateboard· ing is up and coming SPQrt. I may have hit the r'iglit tinle ln lhe right place." The question o( supplying Pershing missiles as well as other Am_erican military s up· plies was raised a (t er a Washington Post report detailed a memorandum or agreement betw~J) the United Stat~ and Israel and prev iously kept secret. the mishap occl!_ttea . .' · Thi pllot was icfelttifiea as.Jeff Brach, 24, Long Beach. Pally sli!f the other occupant OI tb;e plane. believed to be a student pilot, was identified as Paul Buller, 28, Los Angeles. f'ro.PageAJ H()SPITAL. • many as four or those may change. However, he said, because or n e w Cederal guidelines. nothing will be cer· lain ulltil next week. UCI Chancellor Aldrich said Tuesday that a Western World of· fer to build a joint JOO.bed hospital on its site next to the un- iversity campus is under con - sideration by both parties. The matter, he said, "is not pursued with any sense of urgen· cy, but on the other hand, nothing is pursued that is not of mutual interest.'' ;western World President McMillen said, "There are so many common areas of interest between Hoag, Western World and the university. 1 think the community would best be served by us working together." Mea nwhil e, Chancellor Aldrich s aid quashing UCI hopes for a state.funded campus hospital has not led to an ex- odus or faculty as predict ed. Some faculty members have left, he said, but the number has been small. In related areas, Aldrich said : -UC President David Saxon has called on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . to a ppoint his representative to new negotia- tions between UCI and Orange County. Brown s aid in June that he wanted to pers onally supervise the talks on the sale or Orange County Medical Center to UC!. -county negotiators have of· fered to go to Berkeley and sit down with the governor's representative "(or as long as necessary'' to work out the aereement, Aldrich said. -The respective .starrs of Hoag and UC! have been put to work on common areasof lnteresl in a joint hospital. The agreeme nt between Orange County and UCI must be reneeotiated under the terms or I.his year's atate builiiet. The legl1lat.ute ordered the 11ree· mentr td contain an escalation clause on lhe rate or county pay. ~to lbe unlvenicy for care ol indl101ttl)AUents. TM-unlvenlcy Is to provide · beeltlt.cue to coverthet!OOnly'• Je&al responoiblllfy todooo. Working with the state under California's ••red light'" law, Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks bas filed Superior Court actions that could close the doors at six massage parlors in Orange County. His office filed the six lawsuits against five parlors in Anaheim and one in Santa Ana aft.er police in those cities claimed that patrons were receiving more than the services allowed by law. Undercover investigators re· portedly said they were sexually stimulated by female operators at the parlors while undergoing a course of massage and heat treatment. The investigators, described'. in the actions as s pecially recruited. ''volunteer citizens, .. advised prosecutors that the masseuses involved in the sexual activity repeatedly asked them ir they y.iere police officers beCore commencing tbe additional treatment. Named as defendants are: Nana's Japanese Massage, European Massage Parlor, Pat's Health Spa, Japanese Fuji Massage Parlor and Massaae of Toyko, all of Anaheim and the 7-11 Massage Parlor of Santa Ana. Utility Wins Boost in Gas, ·Electric Rates' LOS ANGELES (APJ -The State Public Utilities Com .. mission has granted San Diego · Gas and Electric Company a $'l9.4 million increase in gas and electricity rates. · But the commission added 1\lesday that residential energy users would no longer have to bear the rising cost or fuel wbilo large energy users received pre- ferential rates. The PUC said lracliUonaJ prac· tices of giving lower tates to large u.sera or electricity are no longer valid because of the need forcontervation .. The increases will raise mon: Duy residential bllls $1.oe lor gas and alx cent& pet-100 !berms of 1at. i The Increase, which SD<UcE Hid was needed to o«aet h!iher luel cost&, Is $9:7 mllUon below what !be uUUty uhd for • I , , Exclusive E!lP & Sew• 2·way sewing surface : just flip a panel to sew in·the-roond! Plus magic button- fitting one·step buttonholer, exclu - sive ~ge_!0 push·button drop·in bobbin, many stitch patternt THIS rs IT! A NEW ELASTIC STRETCH·STITCH MACHINE AT I. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! Pr;co goes to $189.951!1tr S.11- A·Thonl Has lnterd\ange1bte l1sli;on....S util(IY 1t1tc:hq, built· in buitonholer. ••duMvt front drop-in bobbin. Carrylng ca11 or abinet ••tre. I " • • SINCE THIS-IS ITI A GREAT NEW ZIG·ZAG ·MACHINE AT AN INTROOUCTORY PRICE! Clrrying C2SI or cabinet ••tr1. - .. _c.n ... lld .. ,~~DU.. , -. .. ' l I ( . , • - Hun';:";l-: ~n ·Beach Fountain Valley EDITfO N ., PaEDEa11:x SCllOl•EIU. tbe road. -... _.11.,.......,.. Skateboarders are riding in The.re's a new bried or empty,1wimmlng pools, in con- pool, finally cresllnir at <l«k· level belore dropplnr bad< down. ~ . . . . ,. • ... , • • • • • To y,.s Caesl..C:J :N..Y. Steeks • • • • • dattdevll. .rote-lined drainqe awnpo and He la lbe akote-.r, tbe <hennOla, In storm drain pipes - younl[ lad with the Jong iotden · mtu.Uyoa-u)'-surfoce lba~wlll lockao who zlpe down tbe stn!el toke !Mir boorm. film on a-ka-teboardtng In Southern California. The rllm. .. Spinnin' Wheels," will be re- Ie~ in December. One of the hJill,uJ_sJ\IDls _ feit\ire<I lft the mm is ''poolina .•• That's sksteboardese for riding man empty awimmine pool. A~ the hl1h polnt, centrl!ur'1 loroe boldo lbe rider In par.Uel position.oigbUee~.bo1~4~--• tom ol tbe pool. One mb)udged movemen.t_.and the rider falls. slalom·•!J'le on his board, carinir• ---""It'• tld!cal wh•I they're do- llttle •bout ca11 or' people or his-in(." aaid Chris Carptichael, a fellow ridert, for that-matter. 21.year..old San Clemente reai· But :1tref41 -.re for k;dl. Tbe dent who recently completed blc stuff Ibis ye'r definit~ Is olf (\IDiing of lbe fint realure-le"81b . . ~ • Tbe rtaer starts in the shallow end, picks up speed going down the slo.,e toward the deep end. then zooms up the back of the Valley Vote B . Printed • m ~vneletJn C:oaditioas' Shelter Criticized . . . . . . In Animal Hearing By ROBERT BA8KER OftMO.lly ..... ,.... The, Huntington Beach Animal Control Com mission completed its hearing Tuesday night on animal control services in-the ci- ty. Witnesses for the most part criticized the performance of the California Animal Control CCAC). Some def ended it. One of lhe leading contentions appeared to be the handling of dogs and·cals at the shelter locat- ed at the end or Newlan~ Street near the Pacific Coast Highway. Critics complain~ of unclean conditions, an accumulation or droppings and filth in. kennels. handling of sick and injured dogs an<l \be ~lleged mixing of well animals with the ill. · Others. complained over- . . zealousness in Cbllaring loose J · A ,.....a.lb doe• while o~e woman ~ an ury .Wcu:qe· -.••r 'V ew alld 111cl the CAC was toO lax. in that area and Uial om ~ around loose and becorne a M $31 ~ .-uimals.-.,were allowe<t to run -' n\lisance i~ her neighborhood. 'Ga .... OUT·OF·A JOB Free Clinic's Mahoney :bi. y __ ....:: ·1'"-'-'----~-;..>.···-J.·.-.:..· · • • · f · · · -Fre-e-ct:~·..-,,,.· ---.1...fU Wttm Nearly witlfessesotest.irieed<l--''-'~~".'....~'"'..'w~ .-..~~-- ~ and without exception they 11.ll • chose to do so under oath that Counselor Out In a verdict that seems certain to go all the \.'/BY to the United States Supreme Court, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded child support -damages· aga1rrst ll"""'j>tiys1Clan who performed an umuccessfUl abortion operation. · The jury in .Judge James F. Jl.;dge•s courtroom gave. Alexia Mechikoff of Anahe~m $31,200 after her attorney successfully argued· that' defendant Dr. Norton Humphreys was responsible for the birth of her child ne~rly four yea,s ago. They added $10,000 to the damages assessed against the physician i'or mentaj distr~ in· flicted on MiSsMeChikoff as a re- sult of the unsuccessful abortion surgery. If Miss Mechikoff had returned to her doctor for a second abor- tion attempt at the time he sug- gested she would have been given double the damages she has been awarded, her lawyer commented after the verdict was returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at fault for waiting until her pregnancy was advanced to the point that a second operation could not be performed. Miss Mechkikoff's 3-year-old daughter was born with a club-- foot, court testimony nwealed. lt was tTiade clear that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible for the affliction. 011\ange Coast -. Weather was administered by Chairman ' Robert Baker. "This is what it's all about," C • D l "t • saiij one city official who al-nes ro l lCS -tended~the-w e.11 -represented meetinj-• "f.he peo~le are getting their gripes off their chest reSpc>nsibly and unemotionally and they are being heard.'' Mrs. Mary Rolson, 18931 Roun- d.hill Drive, Huntington Harbour, recodbted her ordeal after her son Colin was bitten by a stray dog Sept. 1 and had lo start rabies prevention treatment. She said the CAC refused to come out that night and that she had mqre problems after she and her soJ\ found the dog nearly two weeks later. "They didn't come out until two hours after we called and then they wouldn •t impound the dog. I called Mayor Norma Gibbs <See ANIMAL, Page A2) REFRIGERATOR WAS H<JI' ITEM "The ad produced more than :50 calls and I sold the refrigerator via the Daily Pilot. I always use the Pilot anytime I h·ave anything to sell." That's the advertising success story told by the Hun.t.ington Beach man who placed this ad : Frigidaire, Coppertone refrig. frost.free 2· yrs old. Beaut . cond . SJ50/bsl ofr. XXX·XXXX aft5:30. If you have an appliance you 'd like to convert to cash, ·call 642-5678. We ma.ke it easy for you to put a few words to work for you. In the Daily Pilot. Maggi Mahoney,· was relieved as pregnancy counselor al the Huntington Beach Free Clinic Tuesday night by Executive Director Barry Crawford. Miss Mahoney, 28, charged to- day the r~sons for her dismissal we:~ "folitical and trumped up. Crawford denied this and said the decision was taken for economic reasons. He said the grant covering Miss Mahon·ey·s salary runs out Oct. 1 ijnd it will not be renewed. He added that the clinic will have to consolidate position's and. will employ volunteers tti carry more or a load. "I've been a thorn in his side," Miss Mahoney said. "He gave a directive that no member of the staff will speak to any outside agency, that is. federal, state, county, local or any form of the media without prior written consent of the direc· • tor. "I didn't think this was legal," -shes aid.'' and I wouldn'tsign it.·· Crawford said the intention or the directive "was lo keep fi ve different m embers from going orr in five different directions at once. "I would be in contact with federal agencies trying to receive grants and I would find staff members also contacting th e same people. They-would undo my negotiations.·· he said. Crawford and staff members were given full terms of employ· ment Sept. 8 by the board of directOrs _after. all had completed a six-month probationary period. Mostly fai-r -thTough Thursday with cooler tem- perature 1 expected, especially inland. Highs Thuhday about 70 at the beaFhea rlsintt lo tbe low 80sinland. -'Cancel the fN8IDE T'O•AY During filmina. Carmichael visited some of the more popular Southern Collfornia skateboard spots, including the ''Toilet <See SKATE, Page i\2) ) ots le' Decision Pe.nding In Court By TOM BARLEY OftM Dall, "'""'SWl't Sample ballots for mailing to Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley School District voters are being printed today ln a gamble that could come to grief in the ap. pellate court. The decOOon was made late Tuesdaf by Dep11ty County Counsel Frank Fekete who stepped from Judge Claude M . <>wens' courtroom to give the sr-· 111bt 'jo j\'orken in Ille Orange County Registrar .. of Voters Office. "'The county lawyer!1--decislon came durin,g what has be&_me a ·marathon Superior Court hear- ing into the validity ol the state Board-of Educati~iai00-lo call elections Nov. 4 on the pro- posed creation of a Fountain Valley Unified School District and a new unified district in Hun- tington Beach. Judge Owens has stated for two days that he intends to sign a writ that would halt the election. But defense lawyers have taken heart from his failure lo actually sign the writ and the de- cision of the state to appeal his ruling. Fekete explained Tuesday that actual signing of the writ will halt the el-!ction process he.has started. But the filing of the (Sff BALLOTS, Page i\2) * * * Valley Citizen Group Fights Sclwol Voting TIME, a Fountain Valley tax- payers group, has hired an at· torney in a new effort to try to block a No.v. 4 school redistrict· ing election in the city. Zita Wessa, chairman or the or· ganiialion, Taxpayers Interest- ed in Municipal Economy, said the group will try to keep tax dollars from being spent prepar- ing for the election until the ap· peal process is final. "We don't want the taxpayer to be ripped off," she said. "We feel money is being wasted by having ballots printed." The county is proceeding wilh the election process while a court order hailing the Nov . 4 unifica - tion election is being drarfed. Stale attorneys.plan to appeal the Orange Counlf Superior Court decision. . 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' TOP SKATEBOARDERS STAR IN 'SPINN IN' WHEELS' Bruce Logan doe• 'Toe Wheelle,' Carmichael Fllma u·~s. to 'Consider Missiles to Israel · CINCINNATI, Ohio <AP) - The United States has agreed to consider supplying Israel with sophisticated battlefield missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Secretary of Stale WHAT WOULD RED NUKE ATTACK TOLL BE? A4 Henry A. Kissinger said today. Such mis5iles could hit the Aswan Dam, Cairo and nearly every ma- jor target in Syria and Jordan. He strongly denied. however, that Israel has actually been pro· mised delivery or the weapon system, known as the Pershing missile. There has be en constant speculation that the Israelis have developed nuclear weapons, but the government has neither con- firmed nor denied it . Meanwhile, the Ford ad · ministration and members or Congress hav e reac hed a ·:satisfactory agreement ... allow- ing the sale of 14 Hawk anti- aircraft missile batteries to J.ordan. Sen. Clifford R Case (R- N.J .), said today. Case. a lead e r in a con- gressional move lo block sale of the weapons systems to Jordan. said al a news conference he-~s satisfied 'with the President's U. surance that Jordan would use the missiles only for defensive purposes. _. In a letter to Congress, F<H said the missile batteries would be placed al fixed sites as "dei- rensive and non·mobile an.ti'~ aircraft weapons. Case said, however, he still would have prererred a sale in which the number ot weapons was reduced. Each or the 1-lawk batteries . will carry a total or more than 500 missiles. Helms Gave Orders To Destroy Poison~ WASHINGTON !U PI ) - Former CIA Director Richard Helms said today he Issued verbal orders in 1970 to destroy deadly toxin and poison stocks in accordance with a presidential directive, but they were ignored. Testifying before the Senate Select Committee on In - U2 PILOT POWERS DISCUSSES POIS0Ns-A7 telligence, Helms said, "My re- collection was that when the or· der was issued to destroy bac- teriological warfare materials, Mr. Karamessines and I agreed we had no choice but to comply and terminate .'Operation MK Naomi'." Thomas Karamessines, former deputy director for CIA plans who was sitlin1 by Helms' side as his former boss testified, agreed the orders were given. They both said the termination order was passed on to Qr. Sidney Gottlieh. then chief or the · CIA 's tethnical service 4ivlsion. niey said that was the tast they knew about it until a secret cache-- of ..poisons and exotic weapons was discovered In a CIA yault In May, - GQtUieb, since retired from the ClA, has beeft' 1u~aed lo testify later thJ1 month. Helms has been fri intelUgence work since Worl4!JVv U andwu CIA director from 1966 throUgh 1973 when he was appointed am~ b;issador to Iran. The committee, headed by Sen. Frank Church CD·ldahol, is tr)-,. ing to find out why the poisons.;...... including lethal shellfish toxin and cobra venom -were kept hidden for five years. Helms said the fir.;t he knew that the poisons and an eleC- trically operated poison d~rt pistol were kept in a CIA vault was when he read it in t'ho newspapers. Burke Dates Corrected Assembly man Rober~ H. Burke (R.J.luntington Bea ch> will hold meetings ~ with his cit17.en advisory commJttees tonight in Hun - tington Be~l'ch and Thurs- d ay night 1n Fountain Valley. ~· Both me~tin!?~ bf'itln at 1;10 pm. and are open to the r1ublic . 'rhcv will oo ..... held in citv council cham~ bersofboti1 cities. lncorrect dates ror the"' meetings were given tn ~ . story Tuesday. The Daily:!. Pilot regrets ~he erTor. • . ' ... • ' / - DAILY PILOT H/F Wednesday. September 17, 1975 Fr-P~Al , SKATE .•• Bowl'' a funne l·•haped concrete dr1ina1e sump in Hollywood which since has been closed to skateboarding, and the ''Pipeline,'' an el1ht·foot drainage pipe \II Entlnllu wh.,.., the pros take 360-degree rides on its inside circumference. Carmichael also visited "Ham· burger Hill'' in La C06ta in June to film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano when he set a skateboard speed record ~ .S8 milea per hour . The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to in- clude in the film footage shot or a skateboarder who was killed in Brea in July while riding in an open drainage c hannel. Carmichael said much of the footage wa s s hot from hi s skateboard, sometimes at speeds up to40 miles an hour. "By skateboarding with the camera, I can give the audience a perspective of what the skateboarder feel s whil e he's rid- ing," said Carmichael.. The film thus far has cost $30,000 to produce, Carmic hael said . The money has been put up by Los An geles at·torney - producer J a m es H. Davis, Carmichael"s uncle. Carmichael said the film likel y will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci - ty with a high skateboard quo- tient. Carmichael said the idea for the film grew out of hi s own in· tere.st in s kateboarding (he'g been riding for 12 years) and photography . And, he added, ''Skateboard- ing is up and coming sport. I may have hit the right time in the right place... · Police Seek Nude 'Worker' In Huntington A man who posed as a con- struction worker, then paraded nude through a woman's back yard Tuesday, was being sousht by Huntington Beach Police to- day on an indeCent exposure charge. Police said the suspect, described as in his 405 and about six feet tall, went to a borne in central Huntington Beach about 12 :30 p.m. Tuesday, saying he was working on a construction project nearby. He asked the woman resident to check her water cormections in ·the back yard, end when she went outside he was standing there nude, police said. EarHer, the woman told of- ficers. he had been clad in a white T .shirt and work panL<t. Purse Gr abbe d At Broadway Huntington Beach police today sought a man in his 30's . with shoulder-length wavy hair who snatched a . purse containing $35 from a woman at HUA&i:ngton Center Tuesday. Police said Louise Powell of · Santa Ana was at the Broadway at 5:30 p.m . when the man grabbed her white vinyl handbae, which contained the cash and several credit cards. He fled on a motorcycle. Of- ficers said he had a beard, brown hair end a mustache. Mexicans Parade LOS ANGELES <UPI) -More than 15,000 persons turned out Tuesday for a parade celebrating Mexican Independence Day, led by Mexican Attorney General Pedro Ojeda Paull ada, representing President Luis Echeverria. It wa s the 4lst an· nual independence day parade in East Los Angeles, center of the Mexican-American community. ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley Vk1 P..et.""9111 '"" e;.,,...i W- Th0nl81 KHVll ...... Themas A. Murphine Mlnl(ll"'I E4111'0f' "" Chet1n H. LoOI AIChlrd P. Nal l Al•ll19flt M.11~11\f E• ... • • ·W e lfare .Paid l -Squeaky Got $1.,195, in Aid SACRAMENTO (Ul_'I) ·-Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, accused oltrytng to murder President Fold, rec el ved a total of $1,lllS'ln county we If are paymentl In J.3 inonths, It waar~e<ltoda.y. (Relatedatory,A6l The Sacramento Union said Miss Fromme's roommate, Sandra Good, received $JSO in welfare payments from Sacramento County in July and August , 1974. Mi ss Fromme received the money Jrom Seplember, 1973, toSeple'!'ber, 1974, the Union said. During a bail reducllon heanng Tuesday, Miss Good s aid she received a monUtly trust'fund payment of $200 a nd used the money to support them. The women also received food stamps lasl year, she said. T he union said a county Welfare Department sPokesman declared the women 11were screened like anybody else." To be eligible for the payments, a reci· pient mustl>e either jobless or disabled and intend to live in the county. ·DA Seeks to Close Six Mas sag e Parlors Working with the state under California's ''red li ght" law, Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hick~ has filed Superior Court actions that could close the doors at six massage parlors in Orange County. His office filed the six lawsuits againsi five parlors in Anaheim and one in Santa Ana after police in those citi es claimed that patrons were receiving more * * * H untington Police Get Parlor Bid Huntington Beach police have been given new powerS against possible prositution operations in the massage parlors and sauna baths of this city. The ordinance, approved by the Huntington Beach City Coun· cil this week, gives the city ad· ministrator authority, upon the recommendatiOn of the chief of police, to temporarily suspend the permit of any person after getting evidence he or she had been arrested or indicted. Lt. DeWayne Brown, in charge of the Huntington Beach vice and organized crime detail, said Tuesday that pre viou sly a license couldn ·t be revoked until the case was legally settled, a period that could tale as Joni as six or seven months." · "What this measure does, in ef- fect, is to do away with a license -for prostitution,'' Brown said. The request for the ordinance was intitiaJly brought befoie the council by Capt. Mike Burken-f1edon Au'g . 18. It proved a washout then wh en council members expressed a belief that po!slble offenders weren"t given due process. Iiowever, the problem was ap· parently satisfied with thr pro· vision Monday allowing suspects to make an appeal to the City Council . Brown says th at massage parlor prostitution isn't a major problem now . "We·ve only had about six or seven arrests this year," he said. "'But we believe that there is a growing trend for massage parlors and this is a Jaw for the future... . The ordinance is to take effect inJO~ays. .ANmll ... and she ordered them to take it into custody which they did,'' she testified. Other witnesses complained of what they say are police powers of the CAC citing instances in which they charged the dogcatcher came on their pro· perty to get their unle.ashed,. animals. Judy Striker of Costa Mesa said it was unfair to blame the shelter. "It was put up by the ci· ty, not Dennis Smith," she said. "Why the hell don't the.people help the animal~ instead of rais- ing all the ruckus?'' she uked. "The dogs are sick when they come in.'' Thirteen-year·old Yvette Tiniokoff was the y0W1&est wit· nea1. She said her dor died short· Jy after he was gt\ren a distemper shot and a clean bill of health at the CAC Shelter. than the services allowed by law. Undercover investigators re- JX)rtedly said they were sexually st imulated by fem ale operators at the parlors while undergoing a course of massage and heat trl'atment. The investigators, described in the actions as specially rec ruited ''volunteer citizens,·• advised prosecutors that the masseuses involved in the sexual activity repeatedly asked them if they were police officers before commencing the additional treatment. Named as defendants are: Nana's Japanese Massage. European Massage Parlor, Pat's Health Spa, Japanese Fuji Massage Parlor and Massage of Toyko, all of Anaheim and the 7·.11 Massage ParJor of Santa Ana. ~ Br own Signs Burke Bill on Unification A new piece of legislation, aimed al giving Fountain Valley residents.more voter information on unification, has been signed into law by the governor. The bill, sponsored by As- semblyman Robert Burke (R· Hunli~gton /!••ch), will require thfl" Orange !County Department of Education to prepare a 60o- word analysis of the measure to be sent to voters .. lt also requires data on the ~measure's financial impact and rules that revenue limits for the proposed K-12 district be placed on the ballot. The Fountain Valley election, earlieJt set for Nov. 4, wu ruled illegal Monday in Orange County Superior Court, but the state Al· torney General's office plans to appeal the decision. Burke's new law would apply if and when the election is granted. Fountain Valley residents were granted their elect.ion by P<tilionlng directly lo the state Board of Education. _State laws applyina to that method do not require the county to prepare voter information or financial data. And the Orange County Counsel's office had ad- vised county educatioo officials not to do so. Residents in south Huntington Beach, who also may vote on unification Nov. 4 depending on the outcome of court appeals, followed routine unification methods and would have more extensive information without Burke's leaislation. • U.S. Due SOC/()1 More for Grain WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford was told today during a cabinet meeting on grain sales to RuMJia that the Soviet Union tentatively agreed to pay U.S. shippers $18 a ton - more than a 50 percent increase over the old rate. "It looks like we got a $18 rate on the freight,•• Commerce Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton was heard to say as the meeting was gettina: under way. Morton said be had just talked with an American o!flclal In MOO<OW and "he got a hand1hake on the deal." Co11ncil ·Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tue. day nJahl by the Fow>taln Valley-OltyCouncU. · PARK: Approved a master,plan (or l~e cltf'• Re<rea· fion and Cultural Cent. fn Mile SQuui Part. liicliullng a f el·to.belinanced $4.Zmillion addltfon . • 1 , ' ,, ----------~--~~ .. • • Districts Blasted • • Pair Back Right to Y ~lky Vote . . BJ KATHY CLANCY ' ...... ., ...... ""' Two Fountain Valley city coun4 cilmen lashed out Tuesday night at attempts by surrounding school dlstrlcts to halt a school redistricting election in their dty. . Both Councilmen Ro&er Stan· ton and George Scott vowed at their council meeting to keep fi1bting to give residents a chance to vote Nov.• on unifica- tion along city borders. But the council made it clear they aren't endorsing a "yes" or "no" vote on the matter, simply the right to vote. "There are too many di c- tatorships Jn the county," Stan- ton steamed. "I am referring to the Huntington Beach Union Hia:h School District and the Garden Grove Unified School . District.·· Both district s apparently have. won their first attempt in court to bait the election, althoug h the de- cision is to be appealed. Stanton also said there is no de· mocracy in schools because they are run "by bureaucratic, un· elected ad ministrators who speak to the board of education lik e a ventriloquist speaks to a dummy on his knee." Garden Grove Superintendent Ed Dundon said this morning he didn't want to comment about Stanton's remarks. * * * Meanwhlle, Olen 0,.lnger. as• Fountain Vallot the richt to sistant superintendent for plan· vote.•• · nina: and maneaement in the Carl "Bud•• Jones. leader of Huntinl(ton Beach Urdorl Hllh the unification effort iD Fountain School Dulrict, eald aimpl,y, "He Valley wu in the audience and has a rig.ht to hi4 opinion. _ told counclhnen, "We will have "lti1 unfortunale ll>at be f.... ~t e~eclion, and we will vole oo badly about our elforta over "Somewhere over the Jut few the yean," Dy1ln1er <e111lnued. days the cbUdrtn of our cit~ have "Hopefully we will be able to gotten thesban," he te11Unued . change bi5 mind or he will heln-a But Vaughn .Connoll)', IDlJlher· district Where be like. the way residei:tt. argued, ""1.bere are a things are done." few tbouaand of us that are Ju.st Stanton also referTOCI lo Hi&h as adamantly against lhll. We School Truatee Helen Ditte's are thinldnf with our.beadl1 not comment a week •10 that Fou.n· our emotions.•• lain Valley Is a "ptrulle" athool * * IT d11trtct without sufficient. tax l basetosupportltaet!. F,...P_,,e Al Stanton called her remark "an inane characterization. BAT r OTS ' . . .. ''But J thinJc parulte ii a good label lo apply to the Huntingtoo Beach Union High School Dis- trict ," be continued, saying it "feeds off the tax dollars" of the communities it serves. Scott referred to stanton'a re· marks as "a beautiful job. I second everything he said.•• He asked the city staff to find out how much money the high school district is spending on its court battle. "I would like to throw out the challenae to Garden Grove and Huntington Beach.•• he con- tinued. "I will do everythinr in my power to give the people in * * * state's appeal against that writ will enable workers to continue printjng and m aillng of the hatlota, he said .. Fekete s aid the gamble is based on the possibility that the '"'election tan proceed while the Fourth District Court of Appeals , is still'mulling the issue. He said it is conceivable that the elect.ion can be held and the votes counted while the appellate court is still deliberating. Valley Board Chief Presses Huntington Judie Owens bas .repeatedly agreed with lawyers for the Hun- tington ~acb Union !Ilrh School and Garden Grove Unified school districts that unification would create substantial and 'unlawful differences in tax bases in the ef. fected districts. He also agrees that both dis· tricts did not receive sufficient notice from the state Board of Education when the election was .scheduled for Nov. 4. But Judge Owens appeared to leave the door opened for the de- fense action taken by Fekete when he refused to sign an in· junction or gr ant a stay order that would have kept the ballot prinUng machinery silent pend- ing an appeal by the defense. The president of the Fountain Valley SchQOl Board is pursuing his effort to force the HWttington Beach Union High School Dis-. trict to take a new unification stand. Roger Belgen, in a letter to Huntington Beach Board Presi- dent Ralph Bauer. asked the board to take a stand on new un - lflcaUon proposals for the Ocean View, Westminster and Seal Beach elementary districts. He earlier had been critical of the bigb scbool board for its suc - ceuflll attempt ln court to hall unlficatlon elections Nov . • for Fountain,Yalley and south Hunt· ingtc;»n Beach. Bµt Bauer said later the board ' tll · ~ plans were not "the best plans for everybody.•• tie said the board h45n't taken a stand oo the three new pro- pasals because it hasn't yet seen them. But he warned the high school board will oppose any unification that-disrupts education or costs taxpayers excessive amounts of money. Belgen first asked the board about its stand last week at a re- gular board meeting. At the same time, he accused trustees of failing to live up to campai&n pledges to support un· ification, but trustees said they haven't yet fo und a plan they con- .sider fair to everyonefl\.-ol~. Exclusive Flip & Sew • 2-way sewing surf1oe: just flip a panel to sew in-th1·round! Plus m&gic but ton· fitting.one•step bl.lttonholer, exctu· sive Singe.!• push·button drop-in bobbin, many 1titd'I petterns. THIS IS ITI A NEW ELASTIC STRETCH.STITCH MACHINE AT A SP EC IAL INTROOUCTORY PRICE I All five lawyers involved in the "hearing were to meet with Judge Owens today to resume dis · cussions on the actual wording of the writ he is prepared to sign. He was reminded by school dis- trict lawyers Tuesday that ballot printing and election plans will be going forward while the courtroom discussion is in pro- gress. , ''.J 'm not· concerned with deadlines and the printing and all tha~ sor_t of thing,·· Judge Owens - C9111ID"llled.,,'' I -- __.,._s1491s . THIS IS Ill A GREAT NEW ZIG·ZAG MACHINE AT AN INTRODUCTORY ., Price QOfS to $169.96 tfter Slit· A·Thonl His lnterch1nge1ble ~aihion end utility 1tltch1t,built· 1n buttonholer, excluflYI front drop-in bobbin ... Carrylno Cllt or etbinet 1xtr1. PRICH Carrying case ot e1binet tJCtr1. • I l I I I I I I State Gets ''Tough' on·" Auto Ads ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Call!ornla Department ol Motor Veblclea hu 1dopted stricter ,.,rules •l!llod ,•I cllnliJb1a ex· *IC•rated advierlliina claims ror newcaDcl 1111ed'1utomo11Ues. In IO announcement 1"eoday, DMV Director Herrllan Sillu calleCI them "the tousbest in state bl.sto,Y." Tbey ore intended to ollminate ''bl.It and"swltcb," in wblch a de- <Aler advehises a car cheap, then touts the customer onto a more , espeulve model wheo be dls· • OGVen Ille advertised car lsstnp. ---,...--'-.-'. • Prf_.,, ped-down. THEY ALSO require tbat 'buyers be lnformed if a car was cmce a taxicab or police car or is. insurance salvage. ·Mentions of prici must point out that the total includes manutactuer;a &\.llgested retail price. "'plus tax. license. transportation charges. optional equipment s hown. and dealer's preparation charges ... • PRICES CANNOT be qualified by such phrases as "unpaid ba· lance," "balance due," "can be financed" or "balance due after small down '' unless explanations are in type not less than one-third the size or the quoted price. • Also, the rules require that if a salesman leaves a card on a windshield offering a certain sum on a trade·ln, that amount must be given on any standard new car. Warrant Out For Cml.d Molest.er SAN DIEGO (AP> -A no-bail bench warrant has been issued for a convicted child molester who had sought castration to avoid a prison sentence. The ·warrant was issued Tues- day for James Wesley Goebel, 38 . Goebel failed to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing in his case. He had been freed without bail to arrange for the operation. known as a bilateral orchidec· tomy. · But Gqebel's attorney, Barton Noone, said the urologist who had agreed to perform the opera· tionhad changed his mind . . Noone said at least six other doctors have refused Goebel's re· quest for the operation, which in. volves removing the testicles from the scrotal sac. Goebel had pleaded guilty to sex perversion and was convict· ed of statutory rape in two separate incidents involving high school girls. !-le was treated at Patton state Hospital, but doctors there said eventually that treatment no longer did him any good . Superior Court Judge Douglas Woodworth hinted that Goebel may draw a lengthy prison term because of his failure to appear in court. "By his non·appearance, he has put another nail in his cof- rin," the judge said. Man Guilty :'oSlaying SANTA MONICA (UPI) - John Gray, 33, Venice, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of volwtlary manslaughter in the killing ot a man who was friendly with his divorced wife. The shootillil[ll took place in Gray's 3partment just a week after he graduated as a deputy from the Sheriff's Academy, Charles R. Mabon, 36, Venice, was killed. Superior Court Judge Charles Incumbent mayol"' of San Diego P e te Wilson beat back the challenge of four othei: candidates Tu~sday by nearly a 2·1 mal-gin , virtually assuring him a second term as mayor. Chancellor Charged ill Fatal Crash LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Dr. M. NorvaJ Young, chancellor of Pe_pperd.ine University, was ar· re s ted Tuesday for manslaughter and felony drunken driving following a spec. tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one w()Jlian and injured two others, police feported. The car carrying· the three women had stopped for a red light on Pacific Coast Highway irf Malibu when Young's ear slammed into the' rear of the auto exploding its gas tank, th~ Highway Patrol said. BEULAH HARRISON, 55, of Claremont, died in the fl ames. Alice Fritsche, '\4, of Clare· mont and Christine Dahlquist, 81, of Lincoln, Neb., lifted Crom lhe scene by a helicopter ambuJ· ance. were in critical condition in the burn ward or Sherman Oaks C&mmunity Hospital. Young, 57, was treate,J at San- ta Monica Hospital and booked in the jail ward at County.USC Medical Center, police said. He was listed in good condition. • THE CHAIRMAN or lhe un- iversity boa~d'of trusttts, Doug Miller, issued a statement saying the school "profoundly regrets this enormous tragedy and our hearts and prayers go out in de- epest sympathy ror those in- "'volved in the accident.'' He said that ''while it has not been ·generally known, Dr. Young had been under a physi· cian's care for more than three years for a serious heart condi· tion, which has required him to take special medication regular· ly . We feel that the 'r1ftlversit y should have nothing else to say at this time.·· · THE IN CID ENT was the second traffic accident this year involving a Los Angeles area un · iversity chancel lor named . Young. Last June, UCLA Chancellor Charles Young broke his jaw and had to be pried rrom the wreckage by firemen after his car smashed into a tree near the Westwood ~am pus. Young pleaded no contest to a charge of driving under the in· fluence or alcohol on June 17. He was fmed $250 and placed on 18 months probation. Fire Hits Groves H. Woodmansee said he will sen· i Lenee Gray on Oct~ 10. BONSALL (AP> -A SS.acre Cire ravaged several avocado groves before state Division or Forestry crews could put out the blaze which was started Tuesday by heavy equipment being used in the groves on the Doolin Ranch near Bonsall. • Party Poppers Navy Men Delight 'Does' . SAN FRANCISCO (UPH -The four Navy orficers who jumped but of a cake a~ a wives• party were clearly out or uniform but there were no repnm~. The cake·poppers, all volunteers at the request of their com· manding officer's wife, performed their near·naked act recently at Moffett Field N av'!I Air Station, It was reported loday. SOME 15 WIVES-attended the party screamed with de- light u the male entertainers •. dressed in their ''skivvies.." took tums Ieapina out or the artificial cake. The party on Sept. 4 was held three days beCore the Navy reprimooded the skipper or Finbaok, a submarine visited by a toplen ftm111le go.go-dancer. - John Schakelton, Moffett Field information offfcer, said the officers' wrves party was one of the better attended social ove'nts oltheyear. ''THE COSTUMl'.S were no briefer than any normally seen' atapublicbea-chorPoOI," he quickly added. . . · "'It wal a spoof, a satire ol a &tag party -a 'doe" party for woi11~n. ··be ~•plained. The skipper's wife who planned the -party was unavailable ror eoilfrlftnl «nd """ nntle'1>1unt~rs weni safely-track In unltorm.'\ I • ' Ball Retlaeed =~ SqueflkY Requests • .,T fJ Represent Self SACRAMENTO (UPI> ~ LYnette "Squeaky" Fnimme, the _ChJtles.Ml!!lll!!!.!lbciple ~•UMSI oltryin1 to usuilriata-Prlisldent Ford. a parenur-stanalTlllle cballceof1ettin1outofJallberore lier trial even lbouab bail has been nduced from the maximum make ii for the •11e1st ooerous" amou~t t9 guarantee she would not nee. Re said she CQO>ld not be re1e11ed without _ball~ because she had no lllianollil liiveilments ot'otber reasons to tie her to the community. • • • ~.S!plember t7, 197S DAILVPILOT Alf Inter.slate 'Potluck' RICHMOND CUP[)• - This. wu on the menu for Interstate 80 Tuesday: Yoaurt, pia:'s knuckles, margarine, peanut butter ·and peanut oil. • The Call!ornia Hi&hway Patrol said a truck laden wilh the Coodsturrs_~runi·P:.;,""'o1 .. d _J QYer. SPllllril tbe..cu on the freeway. It took two hours to clean up tho mess. --Gr-eenwood- Sentenced To 'life' LOS ANGELES <UPI ) Vaughn Greenwood, convicted or a batchet·wleJd ing ramp"'1o in the Hollywood Hills that ln,olilded tru--r-g-taTizin& actor aurt Reynolds" home, was sentenced Tuesday to32 years toli(e. The jud-e continued a gag or· ji I -SI mllllon to$3SO,OOO. TRE JUDGE also modlrled his gag order and gave the red· haired woman permission to talk Jo reporters about anything itX· eept specifics of the case. In addi· tioo, he allowed her to llll1' 10 dtr on police, forbjdding them Lo P I• p b aiscuss Greenwood as a suspect 0 ICC rO e in tbe notorious "Skid Row Slasher" killings or nine men in l . ·we· don't have th•t kind or money," Sandra Good , attic apartment roommate of Mis• Fromme and aJellow member of the Manson drua~sex.. cull,-told reporters. } "SHE OBVIOUSLY ba& no financial resoucces," U.S. Dis· trict Judie Thomas MacBride said Tuesday in ret\Jsing to re· lease MUia Fromme, 26, without· bail. pOtentrilWitnesses. -- , In a three·hour hearing, Miss Fromme asked to be her own at· tomey and answered questions about her simple lirestyle, her oc· cuiona1 use of LSD and marl· juana and her avowed "cause" of saving the environment. -';!WAT K•lJ• DecemberandJanuary. OI JnJll' Green»:ood. 32. was convicted ~--on-tii-X eounb-of burglary-and one SAN JOSE (APJ _Police are ofusault with a dtadlyweapan. in'lesti1ating allegations by the HE WAS FOUND guilty of family or a would-be airline hi· brea~i!Jg into the ho~e of jacker killed b y a Special telev1s1on produc.er William Weapon s and Tactics Graham , a n e ighbor or sharpshooter th al the man bas Reynolds'. and attacking ~e pr~· been harassed for years by the ducer and a hoµseguest m their bead or the SWAT team. sleep with a hjltChet. The furious· Miss Fromme is expected t~ enter a plea Friday on a charge she attempted lo kiU Ford Sept. S with a .4S·caliber pistol as he walked through the stale capitol grounds. Mac Bride also will con· sider her request to act as her own attorney . MacBri<!e called the charges of attempted assassination "an ex· tremely serious crime, a heinous crime," but he described her as "a sincere young woman in her beliefs, such as t~e.Y_~e." "The circumstances are cer· ly battling men crashed through tainly open to s crutiny," Lt. a plate glass window, and 1 Gary Leonard , head ofthe police Greenwood hurled _the bleeding MacBride lowered th e bail because he said be wanted to He also noted Miss fo'romme has little income other than $200 o month that Miss Good, 31 , re· ceives rrom a ramily trust rund. department's internal investiga· producer do"."n a hill slope onto lions unit, said Tuesday. Reynolds' dnveway. Fred Salomon. 24, was killed SUperiat Court Judge Jack E. early Monda,y after raping and Goert:ie!l caJled Greenwood "'a stabbing a woman, wounding one phenomena I d a n ge r lo< of four hostages and trying to hi· society ... I don't care ever to jack a Continental Airlines 727 5ee him walking the streeti. jet, police said. again.'' dec.cnte in perfect style 1 - during our _ • @-1875 Tiit ShtfWin- Wllllan. 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After a week of ordered s ilence, Rowlands issued a detailed r esponse to Matncy's alleg ations. Then Matney fired back, asserting t hat Rowlands' a11S\\'crs \\'ere distorted and false. If the dispute had been allowed to continue. it had all the potential of dege nera ting into name-c alling and endless rounds of charges, answers, and coun· tercharges. At that point, however. Mayor Norma Gibbs in- terceded. She proposed the city establish a special commission to deal with such conflicts within the of- ficial family. The panel, s he suggested, could handle disputes systematically rather than emotionally. The com- mission also would conduct r esearch and investiga· tions, thus alle via ting the net•cl for one official with legitimate charges to press his c::ise along. Mayor Gibbs suggested that it is now time for the controversy to be set aside a11d for the city to get 011 \vi th the busin ess at hand. 'fhis seen1 s like a r easoned a pproach. Huntington Beac h City Jl all is clearly in need of a cooling off period. Separate Issu es Unification elections in Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach may be delayed -at least temporarily-illld the eventual outcome awaits the court appeal process. If the courts do finally kill the elections, It could place the issue back In the hands of the Orange Coun· ty Committee on School District Organization, where such matters as distribution of aaacts and referen· dum votes in controversial areas could be handled. It is clear that voters in Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach deserve a chance to vote by themselves on this vital school reorganization. But perhaps the delay will stop the confusing side issues that seem to have been made part of unifica- tion , specifically Fountain Valley administrator Mike Brick 's questioned credentials and trustee Dick Plum's alleged •onflict of interest as a Huntington Beach Union High School District employe. These issues-unification, Brick and Plum-must be regarded separately by voters. Fountain Valley residents, if they ever do get a chance to vote, sin)ply will have to de.fide whether they believe the school reorganization will offer bet- ter education for children and whether the extra tax dollars unification will cost will buy them anything of value. At the same time, the charges against Brick are seri ous ones. Plum publicly has denied those against him. Bric k :.ilso should decide to respo11d publicly, let· ling the residents he has served so 'A'Cll for so rt\.any years learn just where he stands. Brick's devotion to the school district and its children appear to stand without question. But the charges as to whether or not his credentials were pro· perly obtained may be harming his reputation. He can best defend them himself. I H ~,Pl 1HE PueL1c; AN!> l'M N01 SU~ I CAN ~ffD~ SE~VANTS ANY MO~: • U.S._..Fr ance Enter Another 'Detente' PARIS -A mood of "detente," unimaginable a ye ar ago , betwee n the U .S . and French Presi· dent Valery Gi1cardd' Es- taing is pro· d.ucing political d i,.vi den d s despite major underlying 1 tensions. most particularly the sharp con· tTadiction between Paris and Washington over the future of Europe. "We have a detente now with President Ford,'' French Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnarques told us at the Quaid' Orsay. ·•we both need it even though our interests cannot be identical.'• A CAREER diplomat and in- timate of the French president. Sauvagnarques has helped end the rancid mood of suspicion and mutual recrimination . which poisoned relations between his predecessor, Michel Jobert, and Secretary of State Henry Kiss· inger. Early returns from this new civility show visible gains, or which an impartant part is in- creasing French cooperation with the military structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion (NATO). which France de- serted nine years ago, although staying in the alliance. At NATO·s Brussels head- quarters. French liaison officers are more closely involved in all aspects Of NATO planning. a change that Gen. Alexander Haig, the NATO commander, is carefully cultivating. One example: with the full backing of Secretary of Defense James Schlyinger, Haig now provides France and other NATO allies with superior American in- telligence, thus voiding -or try- ing to void -the dangerous knowledge and consultation gap which split the U.S. from Europe during the 1!173 Middl e East war. ( EVANS-NOV AK ) Toulon several months ago. ·'This would not have been permitted in the bad old days,'' a U.S. diplomat told us. There are other examples: growing French contribution to NATO in the form of essential communications across Europe and complete cooperation of France as vital storehouse ·ror NATO's logistics back-up. There wa.s much satisfa~ion here over the U.S. decision to'buy.. the Roland ll, developed by the -French with West Gertilan help, ·as the new, low.level anti- aircraft missile for the U.S. Army in forward battle zones. None of this means Giscard is thinking of rejoining NATO's military organii:ation. His political base is firmly anchored to Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's powerfully revived Gaullist party, which would re· gard any such change as heretical. Moreover, even pro- American diplomats quietly re· instated in policy positions at the "Quai d'Orsay by Giscard after years of Gaullist disfavor now strongly oppose reintegra- tion. THUS, despite the warming trend, the fundamental conflict between Washington and Paris is far from solution. That conflict-is . over U.S. policy toward Western Europe and what one official here calls America's ''in- sistence.·• led by Kissinger. "that Europe's role must be as a satellite revolving around the American sun." With its own modest "force de frappe" (now being redesigned for MIRV·able warheads at a huge future cost), France's vis- ion of the middle-distant future perceives a far more indepen- dent Europe which, while under the U.S. strategic umbrella, sh~1;1td constitute a powerful military and economic force qui te by itself, led by France. Dear • Gloomy Gus Ironic that the TV censors won 't show "Tom and Jerry,'' the old 1950s cal and mouse cartoon. because it is too violent- when the TV news is show- ing us Jerry and Squeaky live. .. V.R. GloolftY GtlS Clft'llt'ltllll ,.,, $"*"'"'""by r-..cl.., 11..G de 11ot llftttwirll¥ ,.l'l«.t the .,...., of tilt IWWSjNJ"'r. s...4 yOUI' ptl P"'W '9GIOlfl'lr Gvt, Ofllr Plitt. . levels. That argues for serious moves toward F;µropean unity pow, ,requiring American sup· port and sympathy. ••· But...:.to these politicians, U.S.' policy is taking an opposite direc· tion : while talking European uni- ty. the U.S. in fact obstructs it. During the ~tay NATO summit, for example, the French re- member one fact above all others: that European unity was never mentioned by the Americans. THE F RENCH, accordingly. are caught in a bind. With England and West Germany una· ble or unwilling to support the French dream of a semi· independent Europe, partly because the existing relationship is so easy and partly for fear or upsetting the U .S.-Soviet balance, the French are im- munized. But the perception here of a larger future European role is not about to disappear. To the contrary, high officials in Paris constantly warn in private that the present European rela· tionsbip with Washington is in- herently unhealthy. More to the point, highly regarded intellec~· tuals such as Michel Tatu, foreign editor of Le Monde, are amplifying in print what lbe politicians are thinking. ''The real problem is the absence of political will," Tatu recently wrote. '' ... The main obstacle to European unity is Europe's military dependence on the United States.•• Planners Should Face Facts Automobiles Obsolete To the Editor : On Sept. 4 your newspaper published a story tilled: "Smog- free Engine Seen by Mid·80s?'" This represent's still a.not.her un· imaginative study by the "ex- pert." at the·J·PL, Ca!Te<h. Paid for by the Ford Motor Company. "but conducted Independent of the firm,'' the newspaper ac· count indicates that the report proposes we spend $1 billion dollars on the development ot a ''pollution free'' automobile Olll!ine by the mid !IMlOs. · ITdS about time the American pubJic realized that personal automobile transportation is ... as obo!>lete •• th' ~ of JPL researchers. Any.:..fOJ'_m of transportation that relies Upon fos411 fuels is doomed to extinc· tion and all the billions of dollars spent on further development is money down the oil sump. Future, personal transporta- tion should be planned by people who are awake to the facts and not by those who try so bard to deny that their conclusions are paid for by their clients. RICHARDCROF"r EIRVal!Mble TotheEditor: The recent controversy sur- rounding the question of the need for an environmental impact re- port on the Huntington Beach High School District's Ocean View High· School PfOiecl points up a basic lack of understanding within the general public of the environmental reporting process. Without finger-pointing or blame laying, it can be observed that some intelligent and in- formed people not usually faced with fulfilling environmental re- quirements saw the en.vironmen- tal reparting process as a burden and expense as wel I as anobstruc· tion to a very important, public- serving project. Wbattbeydidnot seem to realize is that the environ· mental reporting process can be an important adjunct to develop. ingagoodplan. ( MAILBOX ) vironmental documents oC poten· tial problems and recommended measures to mitigate those pro- blems. One speculates whether the expensive corrective measures going on today to pre· vent a portion of the Westminster Court House from sinking into the peat would have been necessary had a carefully constructed en· vironmental document been pre- pared and acted upon at the lime it was planned. . In summary, the environmen· tal process, properly followed and not fought as an obs'truction, can be of benefit to all concerned. It can encourage more informed de~ cisions, better 4)rojects and necessary inte'ragency coopera- tion. RUTHFINLEY Vnflfea tlott Faet• To the Editor: Fountain Valley citizens will be asked to vote on whether .or not to form a unified school dis· trict along city boundaries. Proposition A. to form an elementary school district, and Proposition B, to form a high school district, when passed will automatically unify the schools within our city. Individuals and organizations are attempting to cloud the issue wilh scare tactics and untruths. The basic issue, local control of schools from kindergarten through high school, remains crucial. THE G AR DEN GROVE Unified School District has been unres1>9nsive to the problems facing the chil4.ren in the northeastern part of Fountain Valley who attend their schools. Residents in that area are but a small vi.lice in the large school disffi.Cl wliicti governs-tbem--:- The people o! Fountain Valley have expressed concern about the overcrowded conditions at the high school in their city for many years. The Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- tric;t bas continued to overload Fountain Valley High School to the point of a projected enroll· ment for the current school year of 4,650 students. I believe in Fountain Valley• schools for Fountain Vall ey children. Facts are available through the Citizens Committee for Unification. Find out t he truth about Propositions A and B in order to cast a confident .. YES" vote. 'pAMCUPIN Another~ To tbe Editor: .· The Fountain Valley Elem en· tary School District bas an- nounced another new project for after school h ou rs, f o r youngster s from 6to10 yean old. Among the subjects offered are storyt~lliog, vocabulary im- provement, math and reading improvement at $12 per class per student per month. Now, I always thought these subjects were taught during the normal school d8.y and that my school taxes were used for this purpose. ll0s unfortunate that parents must shell out more and more money for their child's education. If we should unify, bow is that Fountain Valley District going to administer two high schools? I do not believe they have the ex- pertise to tackle such a tremen- dous undertaking particularly when I read of the necessity of of- fering sueh programs as the one mentioned above. EDWINAP.MARl'Z The Tahoe Sierra I I I I ' 1 • l • ' ' • j I 1 MORE TANGIBLE evidence of France's new cooperation wilh NATO were the U.S. maneuvers on the coast of France near French politicians point to vagaries of American politics, saying it is ridiculous to count for more tban another 10 years at most on an American presence in Europe at anything like present The implication of those words is staggering, but they reflect a truth as perceived by many pawerful politicians, even if the moment of that truth lies some years in the future. THE A'ITITUDE that environ- mental requirements are roadblocks thrown ln the way of the developer ignores the-fact that, properly prepared and pro- perly used, the environmental re- port can ensure a better project. For example, while the question of the archeoJogical alte was of dramatic concern in this particular issue, other concerns involving peat problems; Good problems and traffic problems were pointed out b)' the environ- mental report and needed to be There is a lot !or the environ· mentalist to s ec in the area of l.ake Tahoe and north. Plenty of spectacular scenery and a goodly number of borrib(j!. ~xamples. ( THE BOOKMAN ) . I . - 1 Ocean Dumping Can Backfire Little Things I Ltam<d While [ the music to'renect melancholy i-Z~;'9 Down Mort lmpo,tant SYDNEY HARRIS] :;~r than romantic attach· ..-That ocean cUJTents do not _ _ -That there was nearly a nm directly out to sea. and refuse tbousafl.d-year gap between the dumped into the oceans ts as like-Souled") and not part of Mohan-tlmt paper was invented ln China Jy to return to the coast as be dasGandhi's name. (in the 2nd century) and milled and Jost .in the depths -That Marlene Dietrich knowledgeofitsuselnEurope. forever. began her professional entertain--+-That one of the main reasoos ment career as a vlollnlat rather for "famine'' in 1ucbcountrles as than as an actress. lndla Is that life expectancy hos -That mollusks, which look doubled.In a lllnste generation, pretty much alike to the un-wtlbout. a commensurate rise in tratnea' eye; c;omprise some ...food ounb' ...llll.000.differenupecles. -TB4T •-'N·MADE smog bas bee' found recently as blab • • 0,000 feel above the oceaiu, -dUllG!rl report.ieefnil-lt even '--·Clrtb-5"ulhPoleo. -ft& "Bu4dha" Is not the £1'"' a-. but a lltle ("The ·Epecl On•"> 1or Sid· • Oa tt,lba -juat-u • ~ '' w~ a tlUe ("Great· • -That the familiar Elb:abeth.a~ word,· ''Methinks,•• much uud by Shakespeare and bis contemporaries, did not mean .. I think," but "II 1ecmJto me!! ' -That the "Moonliglit" -or lleetbo-ten was a mls-1 leadln1 111me elven to It by a t rillA:~and..,.. ft.Ver ealltd that by the com*-•r, who Intended -'l'RAT OUR "Indian SWn· mer" Is known in England as "St. Luke's summer," and they · have an even tater one called ''St. Martin's Summer.'' -That ciU.zanaTof Mmam .,.._ not called "ists,•• "19ltl." or , ''ltes, ''but ''Monegasques.·· -That a "sycophant," which now means a boot·Ucker, lnlU~ rererrea to ··ao. -.cCUler', or di- nouncer, .or •r:=,.;-1atn1t crlmlnill. !An exam· pie of the JJOT•bolomlcal way a -..ord broadens Ila orishW mem-' Ing lllllllat tlliles_.,.....-dlff..- one.) 11 ' I assessed. r ' Indeed, those makilll decisions oo a project should Ole as a vital tool the -disclosures made in en· R'IC'fll, • '~\13. 'H•) 'In • m••-Would you ..... to ,_,,..,,.,,,,,,.,, ~. hnl?' - For instance, there are the Malakoff dlggins, the hideous r ... sult of hydraulic mining that Jed to one of the first court victories for environmentalists - Woodruff V. North Bloonifield Gravel MlninS Company lnlll84, That is Just one or the gems mineable trom the Jatcst hiking guide from Wild•l'llCSS Press In Berkeley, Callr. The new book is The Tahoe Sierra, by Jeffrey P. Schaffer (fl.~>. The book Includes 100 hikes in the area from. Tahoe to Laasen Park and ls prorusely Illustrated with about 200 photograp.hs taken by the author. ' I IT ALSO exceeds gulc!A!book specif1cat.lons ln ils attention to detalls of.hJ1tory, llor...,.S f8lllla. In ract, the publlsHer~ as a ••natural history IUic}e-•• But It 1110 Includes In lta 3lO qes the requisite lnf'onn1Uon a sulde -mlluae. tOjlOo gr pblc maps, elcvatfon gain, degree of difficulty. canuxsites, et<. DONALD B. THACKREY, UPI ' OllANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT • RobntN. Wud,Pil.&Mr , Thomer Kclttil, Edit« 8o:1'"°1'0Krribk'h, Edil.oriol Pagt EdUar The editorial pafe or the Oal]y Pilot seeks to tntorm and 1Umulate readers by pf'e5entinf on ~ls·page dlve!'1e comment.al")' on topics of ·Interest b)' syndical .. ed columnists and car\.oOnlata, by proVldjnJ I forum (ot readers' \'l~·s and by pretentina t.bl1 newspaper's oJ)lntons and tdees on current topics. The editorial opinions ot lb·e Dally Pilot~ only In the C'dlfot1tl co1J,1mn at the top or the pace. Opinions ex· P<ess<d..b3-lllt. ~Qlumni>ta and cutoonLtt.s and JM.ttt wri€i"n a.re their' OWi' and no edonemeat f6 their vle"1 b7 tho .DaUr 1'llot ll>ould belnCund. . Wednesdq,Sept. l ,197S • .. • • I I • I • --~~oast EDITJON -- - ·r \ , ' Today~s Clos ... :~' N.Y. Stoeks . . • VOL. 61, N0.260, S SECTION5; Sc PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 N TEN CENTS s ~ llJl'JIEDEAICrsalOEMEBL theroail. -(flrn oo · slta{-eijoardlng In t °' .. o.lfr"'"'... Skateboarder• are riding in Soulbem Califorola. The film, 'tltere•a a new breed of empty •wimnilng pools, in con· ''Splnnln' Wheels," wjll be re- -daredevil. crete·llned dralnage """'!'"·and leased In December.-( He ls the skateboarder, the-channell, in storm drain pipes -One of ihe hottest stunts younc lad with the lone golden virtually on any sllrlace that will featured In the film is "poollna," Jocks who zips down the st.reel laketbelr boards. That's skateboardese tor., rid.Ing slalom·stYle on bis board, caring "It's radical what they're do-in an emptj swlfl)mina:PQOI. little ab:Qout cars or people or his· iog," 1aid Chris Carmichael. a The rider starts in the sbaUow fellow nders, for that matter. 21·year.old San Clemente resi-eod, picks up speecJ going down --Bu•Htttet.s-are-for-kidr.-The---dent-wbo-rcc-entl~mpl·eted-the s1ope-towar<t--the deep-enct,- bi&·stuff this year deCmitely is off filming of the first feature· length then zooms up the back of the 4 - U.S. Considers POOl, finally cresting at dec-k- level before dropping back down. At the high point, -lrlfugal force holds the rider in parallel position eiebt feet above the bot· tom ot the pool. One mi1tJudged movement and the rider falls. During rilming, Carmichael visited some of the more popular· Southern CallrorA:'ia skateboard spot , ncluding the ''Tolfet ISeeS!'ATE, Page/\%) Shipnientstolsraelis Mayor Critic 0/FAA Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tem Milan Dostal told Federal Aviation Administration officials Tuesday that the Environmental Protection Agency wouJd better protect the public from airport problems than the FAA. Dostal's remarks in concern over Orange County Airport were part of a series of scathing commentaries trom Southern California officials delivered in Los Angeles at the first of a na- tionwide series of FAA hearings on pi'oposed noise abatemept re- -gulations for 3.irports. "The Envirpnmeotal .Pi\,tec- tion Agep.cy ,-.. said' Dostal "is qualified and suiled to establish standards for the public .health, welfare and safety with respect to airport-noise.'' --~ Dostal 's c~jticism was joined by others, including Inglewood Environmental Stan.dards Manager Patrick Mann, who said, ''The FAA bas, historically been committed to the promotion of air Jr:anspor:tation, ..and many __ key indiVid.uals in the FAA seem to see noise as a public relations problem." Kern County Airport Director Stephen p.;.. Schmitt said, "I am trying to point out the unwilling- ness or the FAA to implement noise abatement practices at the source-the airlines. Instead, the FAA is attempting to pass the buck and place the blame for noisy aircraft directly on the ai11X>rt operators ... Harvey B. Safei!r, the hearing officer and chief of the FAA's en- vironme ntal policy division, said, "Before we can promulgate policy. we have to be sure it is sare, technically feasible and economically reasonable. We can't just go out and do it.'' Tentative FAA proposals for noise reduction include : Let ai11X>rt operators do it, ~1et the FAA do it, let the local operators and the FAA do it together, make the aircraft manufacturers and airlines do it together. Coast Welfare Paid Squeaky Got $1,195 in Aid, SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, accused of trying to murder President Ford1 received a total of $1, 195 in county welfare pay'ments in ).3 months, it was reported today. (Related story, A51 The Sacramento Union said Miss Frotntne's roommate, Sandra Good, received $150 in welfare payments from Sacramento County in July and August, 1974. Miss Fromme received the money Jrom September, 1973, to September, 1974, the Union said. During a bail reduction hearing Tuesday, Miss Good said she. received a monthly trust fund payment of $200 ·and used the money to support them. The women also received food stamps last year-, she said. The union said a county Welfare Department spokesman declared the women "were scr eened like anytkx:ly else.'' To be eligible for the payments, a reci· pient must be either jobless or disabled and intend to live in the county. Carpenter Bill $ti:de Oil Spill_,,.Fulld • • Pays Newport Tab Gov. Edmuqd G. Brown Jr. signed legislation Tuesday which pays t ht! mortgage for the Upper Newporf Bay wildlife preserve, t1lking$3:4· million from an oil spill reparation fund to pick up the tab. The governor's signature on a bill authored by State Sen. Den- Strikes Get New Support From2Teams By the Associated Press The owner of the San Diego .. .chargers .says he would "vote to cancel the season" if three or more National Football League teams goon strike. But before Eugene V. Klein"s comments Tuesday, his players voted to support a strike called by the New Englana Patriots and joined later by the New. York Jets and the Washington Redskins. To· day, the Detroit Lions and New York Giants also voted to go on strike. Three teams declined to strike. nis Carpenter CR -Newport Beach) ends the last big problem in a transaction capping years or court cases, public campaigns and government actions and studies. Carpenter today said the bill marched through the legislature "without a hitch.'' "My job"s done as J see it; now it's the bureaucrats' tum," he added. Carpenter introduced the legislation earlier in the spring as an &lternate means of paying the Irvine Company for its in- terest in the estuary which now is the property of the California Dep"arlment or Fisli and Game. Now that the bill is law, a large state account containing the Union Oil Company's damage payments for the Santa Barbara oil spill will be tapped for the back bay purchase. No controversies or unexpect- ed impediments arose as the bill moved through the legislative process. Executives with the Depart- ment of Fish and Game have already set to work on the draft- ing of specific plans for the estuary, primarily dredging and restoration of a large segment of the uppermost portion which filled with tons of silt after the re- rord flooding of 1968 and 1969. Jordan To Get 14 Hawks CINCINNATI, Ohio <APJ - The United States has agreed to consider supplying Israel with sophisticated battlefield missiles capable of carrying l)uclear weapons, Secretary of State WHAT WOULD RED NUKE ATTACK TOLL BE? A4 Henry A. Kissinger said today. Such missiles could hit the Asw~n Dam, Cairo and nearly every.ma- jor target in Syria and.Jordan. He strongly denied, however, that Israel has actually been pro- mised deli very -of the weapon sys~;n. known as the ,Pershiog 'ini~l\ll,. . ~ l/tif -There s"? b~en constant specuJation that the Israelis have developed nuclear weapc>ns; but the government has neither Con : fll'med nor denied it. , Meanwhile, the Ford ad· ministration and members of Congress h ave reached a "satisfactory agreement" aJlow- ing the sale of 14 Hawk anti- aircraft "missile tiatteries to Jordan, Sen. Clifford P. Case (R- N.J.), said today. Case, a leader in :i con- gressional move to block sale of the weapons systems to Jordan, said at a news conference he is satisfied with the President's as- surance that Jordan would use (See MISSILES, Page AZ) DOW INDEX UP; TRADING SWW NEW YORK (UPI! -The stock market closed mixed today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid news the economic recovery is proceeding strongly but interest rates are likely to continue climbing. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fluctuated much or the morning, gained 3.91 points to 799.04 . The closetr followed average lost 44.98 points in the previous six sessions. A total of 758 issues declined and 531 advanced. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. ~..,..-""' ..... TOP SKATEBOARDERS STAR IN 'SPINNIN' WHEELS' Bruce Logan doe• 'Toe Wheelie,' Carmichael Fiims Directive 'Ignored' Helms 0 Gave Orders To Destroy Poisons WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Former· CIA Director Richard Helms said today he issued verbal orders in 1970 to destroy deadly toxin and poison stocks in accordance with a presidential directive, but they were ignored_ Testifying be fore the Senate Select Committee on In- U2 PILOT POWERS DISCUSSES POISONs-A7 telligence, Helms said, "My re- collection was that when the or- der was issued to destroy bac- teriological warfare materials, Mr. Karamessines and l agreed we had no choice but to eomply and terminate 'Operation MK Naomi'.·· Thomas Karamessines, former deputy director for CIA plans who was sitting by Helms' side as his former boss testified, agreed the orders were given. They both said the termination order was pas sed on to Or. Sidney Gottlieb, then chief of the CIA ·s technical service division. They said that was the last they knew about it until a secret cache of poisons and exotic weapons was discovered in a CIA vault in May. Gottlieb, since retired from the ClA, has been subpoenaed to testify later this month. Helms has been in intelligence work since World War II and was CIA director from 1966 through 1973 when he was appoiuted am- bassador to Iran. The committee, headed by Sen. Frank Church (D-ldahoJ, is try. ing to find out why the poisons - including lethal s hellfish toxin and cobra venoni -were kePt hidden for fiv e years. Helms said the first he knew that the poisons and an elec- trically operated poison dait pistol were kept in a CIA vault was when h e read it in the newspapers. Victim Injured In Gwifight Reported 'Fair' A 2 1·year-old Cos ta Mes a woman, who was the most S<ffiously wounded in a Monday night shooting incident in front of a Newport Beach discotheque, was reported in fair condition to- day after surgery al Hoag ~temorial Hospital. Ho;;pital aides said that Becky Bengstom of 994 Valencia Ave .. was resting comfortably after surgeons repaired the damage caused by a s in gle slug which en· tered her back and e xited her side. Weather Mostly fair through Thursday with cooler tern· peratures expected, e!}pecially inland. Highs Thursday about 70 at the beaches rising to the low A vote on whether they themselves will strike is expected to be taken sometime before the Chargers are host to the Pitt- sburgh Steelers Sunday. "Quite a few are £or it ," said Joe Beauchamp, the players' representative. Another Charger player who asked not to be identiried said there was little sentiment for a strike. 'Cooperative Efforts' She and the manager of Smokey Stover's, 3295 Newport Boulevard, were hit by slu gs fired from t he Newport Beach Ci· ty Hall parking lot. The second victim , Fred Cisneros. 3l. of 600 W. Ocean Front , suffered a minor wound of the wrist. The gunman, alleged to be one or two men ejected earlier: from the popular nii::ht spi)t . l<.1ter Oed and he and the companion we're arrested ~fte r "nother shooting incident in 1-luntington Reach. ,. 80s inland. ~ INSIDE TODA 'l' TM ckfendant wos·unwilling la annoer que3tiont ptit to him at 1111 robbery lriot, l!llt """'1 ·he did, the .an1ioeT1 were stronoe, to aay the "'°81 . Su .!tory A4. •• •.. , •• ~ ... CH ... ••4 .. , .. ,, .. .... .. •• ' '\ The National Football League, hit by the growing strike five days befor e the scheduled opening of its 1975 season, a nnounced today its firm inlentiorl to play this weekend. The Lions and Giants joined the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Washington Redskins on the unmanned pi~ket lines as the nation 's highest-paid football players enforced their demand that the NFL's owners give them a labor contract to their liking. Lat~r, the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons. Buffato Bills and Denver Broncos voted not to Join the strike. Meanwhile, with four or this weekend's 13 opening games in jeopardy, the NFL Management Council called a meeting of lhe (SeeNFL, PageA2) ·1 UCI, Western World Hospital Pos[fible? By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of UM D•ll• Pllot S1att In separate forums Tuesday, key figures in UC Irvine and Western World MedicaJ Founda- tion expressed renewed hope for a hospital to serve the IJ:Wine and Corona del Mar areas. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said talks are continuing on the possibility of l a 300-bed hospital cooperatively d eveloped by UC I and Western World. New Western World President Alan McMillen on a Community Cablevision program aired Tues- day. said of the Possibility of de- veloping an Irvine hospit.al, "It ~ould be my guess that it will be a cooperative effort from here forward. However , UCJ -California Col)~ge of M ediCin·e Dean Stanley van den N~, ~ •. persr:\· tent critic of a joint facility, re- fused to comment on the topic. Six months ago, Western World a nd UCl were battling for permission to build hospitals on adjacent sites in the UC Irvine area. UCl's application wa s ap- proved by the Orange County Health Planning Council, which has control 'Over hospltal con- struction. Western World's ap- plication was tul'ned down. Since, Western World has filed an appeal with the Los Angeles County Health Planning Council. UCI has been stripped or funds needed to build its· planned 200- bed hospit a l with the signing of the 1975·76 state budget. Western World had planned tn build a 100.bed hospital in Irvine lo e~o~tret-ton with Hoag Memorial .Hospttal of Newport ' Beach. Hoag assis tant admin istrator Robert Gordon s aid Tuesday lhat the coalition plans to 't'ithdraw its appeal nnd s ubmit a ne\v ap- plication to the Orange County l-lealth Planning Council in Nov- ember or Dece mber. lie said the new application would contain "irnprovements" ovt•r the last application . The applic ation may go back to a substantially changed health planning body. Terms of seven of the council directors expire in November. On the Wes te rn World vote, fiv e of the seven vol·· ed against the application. two abstained. Orange County tlcalth Plan . ning Council E'xecutive Director Stan Malek ..s aid today that .as (See HOSPITAL, Pa&eAZ) • REFRIGERATOR WAS HOT I TEM "The ad produced n1nrc th3n SO calls and I sold the refrigerator via the Da ily Pilot I arw~ys use lhe Pilot an y time l ha ve anything lo sell.·· Thal ·s the a rt vertisina succ{_·ss story told by the Huutin Klon Beach man \vho pl aced th ls ad : Frigidaire, C."oppcrt(}nl' refrig. frosl-frt•c 2 ) rs <lid . B eaut cont\ 5150/bsl of r . Xll'< )l\."(X aft 5 JU 1£ YotJ h \It:' on :ippli1tnce you·d like to C(lnvcrl to cash. call& 642-5678. We m a k<.· it easY ~ you to put a few words to wor:k for you. In the Daily Pilot. • Al DAILY PILOT N WednpS01y, S•ptember 17, 1'7s I · '-.BullOck's PrOposed ~ . New Store for Fashion Island?· Applications to build a new de· ,partment store, add extra tennis courts to an existing hotel, con- 1truct a heliport to the Newport Beach Police fo"'acilily and ex- pand a savings and loan bWld.i~ are the highlights of Thursday's planning commission meeting. These four project.s. all localed within Newport Center, a nd others, will be heard at the 7 p.m. meeting at City f.lall , 3300 .Newport Blvd. Items on the agenda include· -The Irvine Company is re- ' questing a re1ubdivt1ton that would allow construction of An 80,000 square foot Bullock's Wihshi.re Store, plus 40,000 square feet of boutique shops and a one- level subterranean parking garage for 140 cars. The pro- posed site is located at the southwest corner of Fashion Island. -The l\tarriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Olive West, is requesting permi1sion to build eight more lighted tennls courts at the hotel .. 19-year Veteran Laguna's Police Chief to Retire By JACK CHAPPELL Of th• D•llY Pli.t SUtt Laguna Beach Police Chier Frank Schopen today announced his intention to retire effective Jan. 4. Schopen has been police chief · for two years and is a 19-year- veteran of the LagWla Beach police force. llis announcement was made in a letter to City Manager Al Thea! delivered this morning. Schopen. 52. was appointed chief or police following the stormy resignation of Joseph J . Kelly, now chief of the 'fustin Police Department. He is the Rec Activity Signups Set For Newport . Residents of Newport Beach may sign up for a variety or ac· tivities sponsored by the city's Parks, Beaches and tt.ecrea11on CPB R ) Department beginning Saturday at city hall. Signups will be taken from 8 a.m . to 10 a.m . Saturday. City of- ficials w arn that persons .particularly interested in tennis classes should plan to be in line early. On Monday and Tuesday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m ., non-residents and residents may sign uP for classes. Also. people wishing to register for courses other than teMis may use the mail-in form found in PBR b'tochures, located -in city libraries, at city hall and at chambers of commerce offices in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Classes are ofrered both in the daytime and evenings and are open ror adults and children. For mor e i nfor m ation, phone 640-2271. • FroMPageAJ MISSILES .•. the missiles· only for defensive purposes. In a letter to Congress, Ford said the missile batteries would be pl aced at fi xed sites as "de- fensive and non-mobile anti· aircraft weapons. Case said, however, he still would have preferred a sale in which the number of weapons was r educed. Each or the llawk batteries will carry a total of more than 500 missiles. Kissinger told a news con· ference in Cincinnati the United States has ''agreed to study sup~ plying them (the Jsraelis) with the missiles.'' ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT . fourth Art Colony police chief in seven years. Chief Schopen said today he was retiring just "in the normal C'OUrse Of things.'' "My whole career· has been en· joy able, really. I've enjoyed it. Laguna Beach is special to ever- yone and it is no different with me," Chief Schopen said . ·He said. he had decided to re- tire some m&nths ago but was swayed from leaving the force then. He said he has a lot of things to do but has no perma- nent employment planned. Mayor Roy Holm said he regretted the chief's leaving. "I'm sure the coun cil will be sorry to see Frank go," Mayor Holm said. Similar sentiments were voiced by Councilman Charlton Boyd . Theal said the retirement dale will allow the city time to select a new police c hi ef wit hou t necessitating appointment of an acting chief or police. Schopen started with the Laguna Beach force as a patrolman and worked his way through the ranks to become chi et. • Flag Football For Gir/,s Set In Newport ' Newport Beach girls in grades three through eight may now sign up for flag football, offered by the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. Signups will continue during the next three weeks, with the first game scheduled fer Oct. 4 at Buffalo Hills Park in the Harbor View area. Practice began this week and a special skills clinic will be held from 1 p.m . to 4 p.m. Saturday at Mariners P ark. Teams will be formed from Buffalo Hills Park. Channel Park, Community Youth Center. Eastbluff Park, Mariners Park, Newport Heights School and Peninsula Park. Signups this week will be from 9 a .m . to 11 a.m. each day and the following two weeks, from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . All signups are at city hall,3300Newport Blvd. Cost of the program is $6. which includes a jersey_ YMCA Sets Course A speed reading demonstration and discussion will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. Adults interested iii attending a s peed reading course are invited· to the demonstration, which will be directed by reading specialist Dan Rosenwasser. Those in- terested should phone the YMCA, 642-9990 to make a reservation. The ''Y '' is located at 2300 Univ"ersity Drive. ' -'111• city of NeWDC>ri Beacb It requesting a pefmft to build a heliport at the Newport Beach Poli ce Faci lit y, 870 Sant a Barbara Drive. The heliport would be 45 feet by 45 feet and would be on the roof of the build- ing. It would only be used by police helicopters. -Glendale Federal Savings and Loan. 100 Newport Center Drive East, is requesting a re- subdiviision to allow an expansion of their building. The company is proposing a drive-in auto teller and a larger building. Mom Due $31,200 In Abortion In a verdict that seems certain to go all .the way to t he United States Supreme Court, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded child support damages against a physician who performed an unsuccessful abortion operation. The jury in Judge James F. Judge's courtroom gave Alexia Mechikoff of Anaheim $31,200 after her attorney successfully a rgued that d efendant Or. No r to n Humphreys wa s responsible for the birth of her cbild nearly four years ago. They added $10,000 to the damages assessed against the physician for mental di stress in- flicted on Miss Mechikoff as a re- sult or the unsuccessful abortion surgery . If Miss Mechikorr had returned to her doctor for a second abor tion attempt at the time 'he sug ge.ste9 .. sb~. ~~~1~ .... ~a.~!'-~.ehe_i:i given double the uamages s e has been awarded her lawyer commented after the verdict was returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at fault for waiting until her pregnancy was advanced to the point that a second operatioO could not be performed. Miss Mechkikoff's 3-year-old daughter was born with a club foot, court testimony revealed. It was made clear that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible for the affliction. FrmttPageAJ NFL ••• six league owners Who hold the power to cancel any or all games. A league spakesinan previously had said the regular season was in jeopardy - A s ix-man committee of owners who comprise the NFL Management Council's executive committee went into session to- day in New York and emerged an hour later with this s tatement: "The executive committee went into session this morning with the full intention of conduct- ing our business in a fashior\ as close to normal as possible. Other decisions will be taken as the day progresses, but we have reached the basic one: "There will be games played in the NFL this weekend." Then, shortly .,after noon, the· Lions emerged l);om a 21h-hour meeting and announced they · were joining the strike. Player representative Jim Yarborough .said: "We do not accept the six-point proposal offered yesterday by the Management Council. We as a team decided that as long as the New England Patriots are locked out of their training camp, we are locked out.'' And so the strike grew and the league slipped closer to cha~s. Talks Break Down LISBON •. Portugal (UPI) - Talks to form a new coalition· government in Portugal broke down today in disagreement. Ti. Or~ Co•ll D•ily Pliot. ... 1111 "'111<11 ,, c;ombltwO Ille N•w•·P••U, I\ ""bhW<I by I~ Or-CM1I P"bllt11!n9 C-Y. Sol!~<ll~ «Ill~ .,., l)Vbll-MOnd•Y ,,,,._.., F<ld.>y for Coll• ,,.,.w, Ne.,11<1rl 8-otf\, 1<unlln91<1" ll•tot.ll/Fa11t1l•ln V•lltr. lrYIM, i•dclltb•<~ valley 1nd L•11•in• 9•••"~"'" eo.11 A 1tnol• ~t •Olllon II P"b!l11\fl1 s.1 ... 0.vs -s ....... 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The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to in· elude in the film f0ota1• shot of a skateboarder who was killed in -Brd'in-July while 1'idlna Iii an open drainage channel. ••sy skateboarding with the camera, I can give the audience a perspective or what the skateboar.der feels while he's rid~ ing," said Carmichael. The film thus far has cost L$30,000 to produce, Carmichael said. The money has been put up by Los Angeles attorney· producer James H. Davis , Carmichael's uncle. , Carmichael said the film likely will debut In Laguna Beach, a cl· tr with a high skateboard quo- tient. Carmichael said the idea for the film arew out of his own in· terest in skateboarding (he's been ll'lding foi' 12-yeara) and photography. • ' . . ' He~11 Be There Glenn Martin, executive officer, of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, will be greeting guests Friday at grand open- ing of remodeled board offices at 401 N. Newport Blvd. Facili ty \Viii be christened during open house scheduled for 2 p. m. to 7 p.m . FormaJ opening ceremonies are set for 4 p.m. Enlarge ment and remodeling of facilities during the past year cost about $150,000. Fro• P"fle AJ • HOSPITAL COOPERATION. many as four of those may change. H"Owever, h e said, because or n e w f e deral guidelines, nothing will be cer- tain until next week. UCI Chancellor Aldrich Said Tuesday that a Western World of· fer to build a joint 300-bed hos pital on its site next to the un- iversity campus is under con- sideration by both parties. The m atter, he said, "is not pursued with any sense oC urgen- cy. but on the other hand, nothing is pursued that is not of mutual interest.'' w·estern w·orra·--p·re-si'd~nt .... -UC President David Saxon has called on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to appoint hi s representative to new negotia- tions between UCI and Orange County. Brown said in June that he wanted t o p erson a ll y supervise the talks on the sale or Orange County Medical Center to UC L ~ounty negotiators have of- fered to go to Berkeley and sit down with th e governor's representative ''for as long as necessaf"y•• to work out the agreement, Aldrich said. •• -The respective staffs of Hoag and UCI have been put to · work on common areas of interest in a joint hospital. The agreem ent between Orange County a nd UCI must be renegotiated under the terms of t his year's state budget. The legis lature ordered the agree- ment to contain an escalation clause on the rate .or county pay- ment to the university for care of indigent patients. The university is to provide health care to cover the county's legal responsibility to do so. McMillen said, "There are so many common areas of interest between Hoag. Western World and the university. I think the community would best be served by us working together." I.sF-ael Repeats Call for Talks Meanwhile , Chancellor Aldrich said quashing UCl hopes for a state-funded campus hospital has not led to an,, ex- odus or faculty as predicted. Some faculty members have left. he said, but the number has been small. In related areas, Aldrich said: By United Press International Israeli foreign minister Yiga! Allon repeated today Israel's of- fer to negotiate with any Arab country without preconditions, but he demanded and got a cut- off of parliamentary debate on Israel's alleged commitment to reach a new settlement with Syria on the Golan Hei5thts. 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Also, the rules require that if a salesman leaves a card on a windahield offering a certain .aum on a trade-in, that amount muat be given on any Sanda.rd new car. Warrant Out For Child Molester SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ano-bail bench warrant has beenlissued for a convicted child ~lester who had sought caslrafon to avoid a prison sentence. Tb.e ·warrant was issued Tues- day for James Wesley Ooekl, 38. Goebel failed to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing i'l his case. 1 He had been Creed wi~ bail to arrange for the operltion, known as a bilateral orclli.dec- tomy. · But Goebel's attorney, Barton Noone, said the urologist 1 who bad agr,eed to perform the oJera· tion had changed his mind. Noone said at least six other doctors have refused GoebeliSfe- quest for the operation, whi~ in- volves removing the testicles • ' DAILY PILOT . ti$ I Bail Red•eed • Sq~aky Re~sts . , JnJljnf.ale 'Potluck' RICHllOND (UPI) -'ftii.a was on the menu for , interstate 80 Tuesday: Greenwood ·Sentenced To 'life' T~ Represent Self Yogurt, pl(• kn11<kles, mar1artne, Otanut butter and peanut oO . SACR4MENTO (UPI> - • LYnette ''Squeaky'' Fromme, the Cha.des MaDIOo disciple acC\llied of trying tp .. aasalnate Prelldeot Ford, apparently <Stands lltUe -or 1•ttlng out ot Jau bel0<• , btt lriat'even though balr haa tnaaPrl••r• IJll'umbent mayor of San D¥"go Pete Wilson beat back the challenge of four other candidates Tuesday by nearly a 2·1 margin. virtually assuring blip a second term as mayor., Chancellor Charged in.- Fatal CJ.ash LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dr. M. Norval Young, chancellor ol Pepperdine University, was ac· reste.d Tuesday for manslaughter and f elony drunken driving following a spec- tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one woman and injured t\tiootbers, Police reported. The car carrying the three W9Men had stopped for a red light on Pacific Coast Higllway in ·M,libu ')\'hen ~ Young's car slammed into the rear of the auto explod ~og its gas tank , th~ HighWay Patrol said. BEULAH HARRISON, 55, .~f Claremo)lt, died in the Dames. · Alice Fritsche, 44, of Clare- mont and Ct\ristine D"1Jquist, 81, . ol Lincoln, Neb:l lifted from the scene by a he icopter ambul- ance, were in critical condition in the burn ward of Sherman Oaks Cdmµiunity Hospital. - Young, 57, was treated at San- ti' Monica Hospital and booked in the jail ward at County-USC Medical Center, police said. He was listed in good condition. been reduced lrom the maximum ll million lo $3.IO,OQO. "We don't have that kind of money.'' Sandra Good.1 attic apartment roommate of Miu Fromme and a rellow member of the Manson drug·SOI cult, told reiiorten. ~----- "SHE OBVIOUSLY has no rUW>Cial resources,'' U.S. -Dia· trict Judge· Thomas Mac Bride said Tuesday in refusing to re- lease Miss Fromme, 26, without · bail. Miss Fromme is expected to enter a plea Friday on a charge she attempted to kill Ford Sept. 5 with a .45-caliber pistol as he walked through the state capitol grounds. MacBride also will con- sider her reguest to act as her own attorney. MacBride lowered the bail because he said he wanted to . make it for t.be ''leut onerous' amount to guarantee sbe~~lhl­ not Oee. He aald she coold not be released without bail because t he had no financial investments or other reasons to tie her to the communlty. THE JUDGE also modified bis 1a1 order and save the red· hal~ woman permissioo to talk to r porters .. bou.t anything '"" cept specifics of the case. In addi· tioo. he' allowed her to talk to The CallComla lfigbway Patrol uld a truck laden with the foodaturr1 rnppe<1 over, spilling the cooteots on the freeway. lt took two houn to clean up the mess. ' . Police Probe SW AT Killing LOS ANGELES (UPI) Vaughn Greenwood , convicted or a batchet·wie.ldinc rampa1e in the Hollywood Hilla that included burglarizi ng actor Burt Reynolds' home, was 1enteoeed Tuesday to32 ye ans to life. The judge contfiiUed a gai «· der on pqllce, forbidding them to discuss Greenwood aa a suspect in the notorious "Skid Row Slasher" kllllngs or nine men in · December and January. Greenwood, 321 was convicted on six counts ot burglary and one . . SAN JOSE (AP) _Police are of assault with a deadly weapon. ID...a !htce,houc.Jlurini, Mw . investigating allegallons by-the -llE-11'.AlL.FQl/ND gully or potenUal witnesses. Fromme asked to be her own at-" f il f ld·be . 1· bl· breliking into the home of ·-· torney and answered questions am Y o a wou atr me . . . . aboutbersimplellfestyle heroc-Jacker k illed by a Spe~ial . telev1s1on produc_er W1ll1am casional use of LSD and mari-Weapons and Tact1c.,a,. Graha'!', a neighbor of juana and her avowed "cause" of sharpshooter that the man bas Reynolds , and attacking I.he pro-. · been harassed for years by the dueer and a houseguest in their savmg the environment. beac;l of the SWAT team. sleep with a hatchet. The furious- MacBride called the charges of '"the circumstances are cer-ly battling men crashed ttltoogh attempted assassination "an ex-tainly open to scrutiny,•• Lt. a plate glass window, and tremely serious crime, a beiruKa G8.ry Leonard, head of the police Greenwood hurled _the bleeding crime," but he described her as department's internal investiga-producer do~n a hill slope onto "a sincere young woman in her tions unit, 1aid Tuesday. Reynolds' driveway. beliefs,_sucb as t~eJ..~·~· Fred Salomon, 24, was killed Superior Court Judge Jack E. ' He also noted Miss Fromme has little income other than $200 a month that Miss Good, 31, re· ceives from a family trust fund . early Mondiur arter raping and Goertze!l called Greenwood "a· stabbingawoman,woundingone Phenomenal danger to ol four hostages and trying to hi-society ... I don't care ever to jack a Continental Airlines 727 see him walking the streets jet, police said. again." "- •orate in perfect style dur1ng·our STYLE PERFECT ®SALE! save •2111. yd. % .on STYLE PERFECT® carpet styles GEE WHIZ •'T wo-rone, modified shag. •"In" look. compatible wilh all furniture styles. • 100'%, Dacron Polyester Perma·lwist filafl"IE'nl. • 19 fashion colors . 599sq. Sale Res. ,,Y~· f----from.the.scrotal sac. THE CHAIRMAN ol the UD· iversity board of trustees, Doug Miller, issued a statement saying the school ''profoundly regrets this enormous tragecjy and our hearts and pray,rs go out in de- epest sympathy for those in- volved in the accident." . lle-sa-id-tha~Jlile...it.has.no1u1-~­ been generally known, Dr. •4 DREAMERS DEUGHT l--sav--e~>c•f-111-.-C.~1oof, nylon . •a pallerned tex tured plush.Of~rs (t4A5<1yd • Goebel had pleaded guilty to sex perversion and was con•ict- ed of. st4tutory rape in 'two separate incide nts involving high school girls. !le was·treated at Patton State Hospital, bui doctors there said eventually that treatment no longer die\ him any good. Superior Court Judge Douglas Woodworth hinted that Goebel may draw a lengthy prison term because of his failure to appear in court. ''By his non-appearance, he has put another nail ~ his eof- fm," the judge said. Man Guilty In Slaying .1 ' SANTA MONICA (UPI)/ - John Gray, 33, Venice, ple~ed guilty Tuesday to a charg of voluntary' manslauehter in the killing of a man who was friefdJ.y with his divorced wife. J ,_ The shooting took plact in Gray's apartment just a ~ afler he graduated as a d~uty from the Sheriff's Academy. Charles R. Mahon, 36. V ·ce, was.killed. , -&iperlor Court Judge ebirles IL Woodmansee said he will Sen- tence Gray on Oct. 10. Young had been unde.r. a physi- cian's care for more than three years for a serious heart condi- tion.-which has required him to take special medication regular- ly. We feel that the university should have nothing else to say at this time.'' ·THE INCIDENT was the second traffic accident this year involving a Los Angeles area un· iversity chancellor named Young. Last June, l)CLA Chancellor Charles Young broke his jaw and had_ to be pried f·rom the wreckage by firemen after his car smashed into a tree near tbe Westwood !!ampua. Young pleaded no contest to a charge of driving under the in- fluence of alcohol on iune 17. He was fmed $250 and placed on 18 months probation. Fire Hits Groves BONSALL (AP) -A 65-acre fire ravaged se-¥-eral avocado groves before state Division of Forestry crews could put out the bla;e which was started Tuesday by-heavy equipment being used pit}¥! groves on the Doolin Ranch near Bonsall . Party .Poppers Navy Me ., SAN FRANCISCO ( jumped out of a cake at a but there were no repri The cake-poppers, mandlng officer's wile, at Mollett Ji'leld N a981 Delight 'Does' · I) -The f0ur Navy Officers who ·ves' party were clearly out of uiiiform IWlteers at the request of their com- ormed their near-naked act recenUy tioo. it was reported. today. SOME 15 WIVES attended the party screamed with de· llgbi as the male en era,, dressed in their "skivvies," took turns leaplng out of the · icial cake. 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Applieations to build ll rlew d('· partment store, add extra t('nnis courts to an existing hotel, con- 1truct a heliPort to the Newport Beach Police FaciJity and ex· pand a savings and loan building are the highlights of Thursday's planning commission meeting. These four projects, all located within Newport Center, <tnd others, will be heard at the 7 p.m . meeting at City Hall , 3300 Newport Blvd. Items on the agenda include : ...!..The Irvine Company is re- " questing a resubdilvlsion that would allow construction or an 80,000 square foot Bullock's Wilshire Store. plus 40,CKX) square feet of boutique shops and a one- l~vel s ubterranean parking garage for 140 cars. The pro- posed site is located at the southwest 'corner or Fashion Island. • -The ?.1arriott }lotel, 900 Newport Center Drive West, is requesting permission to build eight more lighted tenni::i courts at the hotel .. 19-year Veteran Laguna's Police Chief to Retire By JACK CHAPPELL 0t th• Oelly .. llol:SUH Laguna Beach Police Ch ief Frank Schopen today announced his intention to retire effective J an. 4. Schopen has been p:>lice chief for two years and is a 19-year· veteran of the Laguna Beach police force . His announcement was made in., a letter to ·City Manager Al Thea I delivered this morning. Schopen. 52 , was appointed chief of police following the stormy resignation of Joseph J . Kelly, now chief of the Tustin Police Department. He is the Rec Activity Signups Set For Newport . Residents of Newport Beach may sign up for a variety of ac- tivities sponsored by the city's Parks, Beaches anct Hecreat1on <PBR) Department beginning Saturday at city hall. Signups will be taken from 8 a .m. to 10 a.m . Saturday. City of- ficials warn that persons . particularly interested in tennis ~lasses should plan to be in line ~arly. On Monday and Tuesday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p .m ., non-r esidents and residents may sign up for classes. Also, p eople wishing to register for courses other than tennis may use the mail-in form found in PBR brochures, located in city libraries, at ctty-"halt-and at chambers of commerce offices in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. , I Classes are offered both in the daytime and evenings and are open for adults and children. For more information, phone 640-2211. MISSILES •.. the missiles· only for defensive purposes. In a letter to Congress, Ford said the missile batteries would be plal!ed at fixed sites as "de· fensive and non-mobile anti· aircraft weapons. Case said, however, he still would have preferred a sale in which the number of weapons was reduced. Each of the llawk batteries will carry a total of more than 500 missiles. Kissinger told a news con- .ference in Cincinnati the United States has ••agreed to study sup- plying them (the Israelis) with the missiles.'' ORANGE CbAST • DAILY PILOT fourth Art Colony police chief in seven years. Chief Schopen said today he was retiring just "in the normal course of things.·' '"My wh ole career· has been en · joyable, really. I've enjoyed it. Laguna Beach is special to ever- , yone and it is no different with me,·· Chief Schopcn said. He said he had decided lo re· tire some mbnths ago but wa s swayed from leaving the force then. He said he has a lot of things to do but has no perma,. nent employment planned. Mayor Roy Holm said he regretted the chief's leaving. "l ·m sure the council will be sorry to see Frank go," Mayor Holm said. Simil ar sen timents were voiced by Councilman Charlton Boyd. Thea! said the retirement date will allow the city time to select a new police chief without necessitating appointment of an acting chief of poli ce. Schopen started wit h the Laguna Beach force as a patrolman and worked his way through the ranks to become chief. Flag Football For Girl,s"Set In Newport Newport Beach girls in grades three through eight may now sign up for fl ag footbaJI, offered by the e-ity!s-P-af-ks... Beaches and Recreation Department. Signups will continue during the next three weeks, with the first game scheduled fer Oct. 4 at Buffalo Hills Park in the Harbor View a rea. Practice began this week and a special skills clinic will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m, Saturday at MaMners Park. Teams will be formed from Buffalo Hills Park, Channel Park, Community Youth Center, Eastbluff Park, Mariners Park, Newport Heights School and Peninsula Park. Signups this week will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. each day and the following two weeks, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . All signups are at city h all ,3300Newport Blvd . Cost of the program is $6, which includes a jersey. YMCA Sets Course A speed reading demonstration and discussion will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. Adults interested iO attending a speed reading course are invited' to the demonstration, which will be directed by reading specialist Dan Rosenwasser. Those in· terested should phone the YMCA, 642-9990 to make a reservation. The ''Y" is located at 2300 University Drive. -The city or New!IOri'. Beach It requesting a permft to build a heliport at the Newport Beach Police Facility, 870 Santa Barbara Drive. The heliport would be 45 feet by 45 feet and would be on the roof of the build- ing. It would only be used by police helicopters . -Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, 100 Newport Center Drive East, is requesting a re· subdivision to allow an expansion of their building. The company is proposing a drive-in auto teller and a larger building. Mom Due $31,200 In Abortion In a verdict that seems certain to go all the way to t he United States Supreme Court, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded child support damages against a physician who perform ed an unsuccessful abortion operation. The jury in Judge James F. Judge's courtroom gave· Alexia Mechikoff of _Anaheim $31,200 after her attorney successfully argued that d efendant Dr. Norton Humphreys w as responsible for the birth of her child nearly four years ago. They added $10,000 to the damages assessed against the physician for mental distress in- nicted on Miss Mechikoff as a re· suit of the unsuccessful abortion surgery. If Miss Mechikoff had returned to her doctor for a second abor lion attempt at the ti me he sug gested she would have been given double the damages she has been awarded her lawyer commented after the verdict was returned. The jury ruled that she was partly at fault for waiting until her pregnancy was advanced to the point that a second operation could not be performed. Miss Mechkikoff's 3-year-old daughter was born with a club foot, court testimony reveaJed. It was made clear that the unsuc- cessful abortion surgery was not responsible for the affliction. NFL .•. , six league owners who hold the ,power to can.c.eJ or all ames. A league spokesman previously had said the regular season was in jeopardy. A six-man committee of owners who comprise the NFL Management Council's executive committee went into session to· day in New York and emerged an hour later with this statement: ''The executive committee went into session this morning with the full intention of conduct- ing our business in a fashion as close to normal as possible. Other decisions will be taken as the day progresses, but we have reached the basic one: "There will be _g_ames played in the NFL this weekend.'' Then, shortly after noon, the· Lions emerged from a 21f.l-hour meeting and announced they · were joining the strike. Player representative Jim Yarborough said : "We do not accept the six-point proposal offered yesterday by the Management Council. We as a team decided that as long as the New England Patriots are locked out of their training camp. we are locked out.'' And so the strike grew and the league slipped closer to cha~s . Talks Break Down LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - Talks to form a new coalition government in Portugal -broke down today in disagreement. E'rot11 Page AJ Robert N. Weed p,.,;oen1 •"" P~bl,_, Jack R. Curtey Vil• Prt•kll•ll-GeMr•I Ml!Mgt<" ThOmas Keevll Edllor Thc>mas A . Murptline JM.ftllllnfl Editor Olar'les H. Loos Richard P. Nall .AJ~11..,1 Milnvlno EOil""" SKATEBOARDERS. • • Bowl .. a funnel-shaped concrete drainage sump in Hollywood which since has been closed to s kaieboarding, and the ''Pipeline,'' an eight·foot drainage pipe in Encinitas where the pros take 360-degree rides on its inside circumference. . Carmichael also visited "Ham· burger Hill'' in La Costa in June to film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano when he set a skateboard speed record -58 miles per hour. , The young filmmaker said he's not yet decided whether to in· elude In the rum footage shot of a skateboarder who was 'killed in "' Bre8 in July while riding in an apeo drainage channel. ••By skateboarding with the camera, I can give the audience a perspect ive of what the skateboarder feels while he's rid· ing," said Carmichael. The film thus far has cost $00.000 to produce, Carmichael said. The m·oney has been put up by Los Angeles attorney- producer J ames H . Davis, Carmichael's uncle. • Carmichael said the film likely will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci- ty with a high skateboard quo-tient. · Carmichael said the idea for the film grew out of his own in- terest in skafetioarding (he's been IJ'iding !or 12 years) and photography. • He'll Be There Glenn Martin, executive officer, of tbe Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, will be greeting guests Friday al grand open· in g of remode led board offices at 401 N. Newport Blvd. Facility will be c hristened during open house scheduled for 2 p.m . to 7 p.m. Formal opening ceremonies are set for 4 p.m . Enlargement and remodeling of facilities during the past year cost about $150,000. E'rot11 Page Al HOSPITAL COOPERATION. many as four of those may c hange. However, he sa id , because of new federal guidelines, nothing wil l be cer- tain until next week . UCI 1Chancellor Aldrich Said Tuesday that a Western World of· fer to bui Id a joint 300 -bed hospital on ils site next lO the un· iversity campus is under con· sideration by both parties. The matter, he said, ;'is not pursued with any sense of urgen- cy, but on the other hand, nothing is pursued that is not of mutual interest." -UC President David Saxon has called on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . to appoint hi s representative to new negotia- tions between UCJ and Orange County. Brown said in June that he wa nt ed. to personally s upervise the talks on the saJe of Orange County A-1edical Center to UCL -County negotiators have of- fered to go to Berkeley and si t do~·n with · th~e govern..or·s representalive "for as long as necessaf"y•• to work out the agreement, Aldrich said. • • -The respective starrs of Hoag and UCI ha ve been put to work on common areas of interest in a joint hospital. The ag r eement between Orange County and UC! must be renegotiated under the terms of this year's state budget. The legislature or dered the agree- ment to contain an escalation clause on the rate of county pay- ment to the university for care of indigent patients. The university is to provide health care to cover the county's legal responsibility to do so. We s t ern World President McMillen said, "There are so many common areas of interest between Hoag, Western World and the university. I think the community would best be served by us working together." Israel Repeats Call for Talks Meanwhile , C h a n cellor Aldrich said quas.hing UC I hopes for a s t ate-funded campus hospitaJ has not led to an ex- odus of faculty as predicted. Some faculty members have left, he said , but the number has been small. In related areas, Aldrich said: By United Press International Israeli foreign minister Yigal Allon repeated today Israel's of- fer to negotiate with any Arab. country without preconditions, but he demanded and got a cut· off of parliamentary debate on Israel's alleged commitment to reach a new settlement with Syria on the Golan Heiehts. Exclu~ive FliQ & Sew• 2·way iewing surface: just fl ip a panel to sew in·the·roundl Plus magic button· fitting one:step bllttonholer, exclu· sive Singe!.• push -button drop.in bobbin. many stitch patterns. •::_ ... 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I may have hit the right U&ne in .the SewlngCflfl ~P"11dO•tinoApprO'lldDeat8n. rightplace:· r ' 11illl!llillll ......................................................................... .. ' ·"' .:.• , .. \ 1 /' • • \ • • ! • I State Gets ''Tough' on· Auto -Ads • SACRAMENTO CAP> -The ~fomla Departnimt at Motor . Vehlclu llao ,adopted. •tricter ~u al111ed at cwtallln• • ., erated advertUIJli daim>(or · ~and llOed automolllleo. · Ii an anDiquncemept T\lesday, DMV Dlrector Hetman Sillu called the111 ''the touah .. t in fiale b&story, • • r T1>o7 a~e Intended to eunilnate . ••bait and awlttht •• ln Wbfch a de- .lier advertis"' a car~. then toutl the C\l.ltomer ooto a more expeml•e model when be di4-~~~ a_d_verllsed car_is_s_tri_'~p.-lna. l!rl••l'lf -"'---. . ' THEY ALSO require that Incumbent mayor ot San buyers be Informed If p car was Diego Pete Wilson beat mce a taxicab or polle,+.!ar or is~ back the challenge of four i.murance 1alva,ge. other candidates Tuesday Mentions of price mus( point by nearly a 2-1 ma{gin, out that the total jncludes virtually assuring him a manufactuer•1 sugg~ted retail second term as mayor. price, ''plus tax, i,Jicense, transportation charges, optidnal equipmeot shown, ~ dealer's preparation charges.'' PRICES CANNO'J' be qualified by such phrases as "unpaid ba- lance," "balance due," "can be .fmanced" or ''balance due after small down'' unless explanations are in type not Jes, than one-third the size of the quoted price. Also, the rules require that if a salesman leav.es a card on a windshield offering a certain sum on a tr-ade·ln, that amount must be given on any standard new car. Warrant Out For Child Molest,er SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ano-bail bench warrant has been issued for a convicted child molester who had sought castration to avoid a prison sentence. The ·warrant was issued Tues· day for James Wesley Goebel, 38. Goebel failed to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing in bis . ..case. He had been freed without bail to arrange for the operation, known as a bilateral orchidec· lomy. Chancellor Charged in.· Fatal Crash LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dr. M . Norval Young, chancellor of Pepperdine University, was ar· reste..d Tuesday for manslaught er and felony drunken driving following a spec. tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one woman and injured tWoothers, police reported. The car carrying the three W\)men ~a.d stopped for a red light on Pacific Coast Highway in 'Malibu when Young's car slammed into the rear of the auto, explo.d~ng its gas tank, the Highway Patrol said. BEULAH HARRISON, 55, of Claremont, died in the flames. Alice Fritsche, 44, of Clare- mont and Christine Dahlquist, 81, of Lincoln, Neb:, lifted from the scene by a helicopter ambuJ. ance, were in critical condition in the burn ward of Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. · Yowtg, 57, was treated at San- ta Monica Hospital and booked in the jail ward at Counly·USC Medical Center, police said. He was listed in good condition. · But Goebel's attorney, Barton THE CHAIRMAN of the un-Noone, said the urologist who bad agreed to perform the opera· iversity board of trustees, Doug lion had changed his mind. Miller, issued a statement saying Noone said at least six other the school "profoundly regrets doctors have re( used GOebel;s re-this enormous tragedy and our quest (or the operation, whi~ in· hearts and pray4rs go out in de- volves removing the testicles epest sympathy for those in· , I . W!dn!!cl!X· siet•mber 17, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A 6 • Bail Red•eed Greenwood Sq~aky Re~~ts To Represent Self Interstate ''Potludt" RICHMOND (UPI) This w1s on the menu for lntentate 80 Tuesday: Yoeurt, ,pig's knuckles, maraartne, peanut butter and peanut oil . • -sentencOO. To 'life' SACRAMENTO CUPIJ - LYn<tte "Squeak1" Fromme. the Charles Na0$00 discjple accused oftryiD11 to assassinate~dent Ford, apparently stands lltUe -or getting out at Jail bef- ber trial even though ball ·has beeb reduced rrom the maximum ' ti mil1i!m lo mo.ope. "We· d0n't have tlult kind or Q:llon~y,'' Sandra (;ogd, altic apartment roommate of Mias Fromme and a fellow member of tbe Manson drug-sex cult. told ~en_._ "SHE OBViOUSLY has no finantial resources," U.S. Dis· trict Judge Thomu MacBrlde said Tu~ay in refusing lo re· lease Miss Fromme, 26, without· bail. Miss Fromme is expected to enter a plea Fridaj on a charge she attem,pted to kill Font Sept. s with a .'5·caliber pistol as he walked through the stale capitol grounds. Mac Bride also wiU con· sider her request to act as her own attorney. MacBride lowered the ban because he said he wanted to . make tt for Uie ''letaSt onerous'' amount to 1uarantee she would ·not nee. He 1aid she could not be released without bail because she had no financial investmeot.5 or other reasons to tie her to tile community. THE JUDGE also modified his 1ag order and gave the red· halttclwoman permission to Wt to reporters obout ~ex· cept specifics ot the case. In addi· lion, he1 allowed her to talk to Potential witnesses. -Yn a thrU·bour heanng, 1tfiSS FrorDme asked lo be her own at· lorney and answered questions about her simple lifestyle, her OC· casional use of LSD aod mari· juana and her avowed "caUse" of saving lhe environment. Mac Bride called the charges of attempted assassination "an ex· tremely serious crime, a heinous crime," but he described her as "a sincere young woman in her beliefs._such as t~~)'..~·~· ·He also noted Miss 1'--Yomme bas little income other than $200 a month that Miss Good, 31, re- ceives from a family trust fund . The Calllornia Hlgbw~ Patrol aaid a truck laden with the lood1iutr• nipped over, spilling the contents on the freeway. It took two hours lo(!leen up the mess. Police Probe SWAT Killing ·SAN JOSE <APJ -Police are investigating allegations by the family of a would-be airline bi· jacker killed by a Special Weapons and Tactics sharpshooter that lhe man has been harassed for years by the head of the SWAT team. "The circumstances are cer· tainly open to scrutiny," Lt. Gary Leonard, head of the police department's internal investiga· tions unit, 1aid Tuesday. Fred Salomon, 24 , was killed early Mond~y after raping and stabbing~ woman, WOWlding one of four hostages and trying to hi· jack a Continental Airlines 727 jet, police said. LOS ANGELES <UPI) Vaughn Greenwood, convicted ot a batchet·wieldlnc rampage in the Hollywood Hills that included burglariiiog actor Burl Reynolds' home. wu sentenced Tuesdayto32years tolt!e. The judge continued a 88' or· der on police, forbiddina U1em to discuss Greenwood as a &uapect. in the notorious "Skid Row Slasher" killings of nlM men in' December aod January~ Greenwood, 32, was convicted on six count.a of burglary and one ol assault wit.b a deadly weapon.. HE WAS FOUND 1ullty ot breaking into the home of television producer William Graham, a neighbor of Reynolds ·, and attacking the pro· ducer and a houseguest in the:lr sleep with a hatchet. The f\lrious· ly battling men crashed through a plate glass window, and Greenwood hurled the bleeding producer down a hill slope onto Reynolds' driveway. 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"By his non·appearance, he bas put another nail in his cof· fin," the judge said. Man Guilty :fn Slaying SANTA MONICA (UPI) - John Gray, 33, Venice, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of· voluntary manslaughter in the killing of a man who was friendly with his divorced wife. The shooting took place in Gray's apartment just a week after he graduated as a deputy from the Sheriff's Academy. Charles R. Mahon, 36, Venice, was killed. SUperior Court Judge Charles lL Woodmansee said be wil( sen· tence Gray on Oct.10. ·THE INCIDENT was the second traffic accident this year involving a Los Angeles area un- iversity chancellor named Young. Last June, UCLA Chancellor Charles Young broke his jaw and had to he pried from the wreckage by firemen after hi s car smashed into a tree near the Westwood ~ampus. Young pleaded no contest to a charge Qf drjving under the in· fiuence of alcohol on June 17. He was fined $250 and placed on 18 months probation. Fire Hits Groves BONSALL (A P> -A 65-ac re fire ravaged several avocado groves before state Division of Forestry crews could put out the blaze which was started Tuesday by heavy equipment being used in t}\e groves on the Doolin Ranch near Bonsall . Party Poppers Navy Men Delight 'Does' SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ -The four Navy officers who jumped out of a cake at a wives' party were clearly out of uniform but there were no reprimands. The cake·poppers, all volunteers at the request of their com· manding officer's wile, performed their near-naked act recently ·at Moffett Field Naval Air Station, it was reported today. SOME 15 WIVES who attended the party screamed with de- lisht' as the male entertainers •. dressed in their ''skivvies," took tu.ms leaping out or the artificial cake. The party on Sept. 4' was held three days before the Navy reprimanded the skipper of Finback, a submarine visited by a topless female go.go dancer. John Schakeltop. 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TO 9 P.M.; SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M:; SUNDAY ID 'A.ll TO 4 P.M. I I , I j • • • . I A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE : The ort DHennna r Once again. the balUe of commercial jet aviation in Orange County has erupted all over again and is be· ing fought on several fronts at the same time. Central to the political maneuvering is not the sky but rather where the commercial jets s hould be landing and taking off. Presently, this activity is limited lo Orange County Airport. This has caused considerable irritatio11 to many residents of NewPort Beach and Costa Mesa and nearby te rritory. Orange County gpvernment has made several tentative probes toward locating a major jetport elsewhere, such as al Camp Pendleton in San Diego County or over in Riverside County. Tbt!re has been other talk of places like Los 1\la mitos Naval Air Sta· tion or perhaps Chino llills, above Fullerton and Brea. Now the Orange County Roard of Supervisors has once again trotte d out the notion of joint commerciaJ- military use of El Toro !Yfarinc Corps Air Station. And this becomes a s pectre of noise and pollution for those residents of the rapicUy gro,\·ing Saddleback Valley and the city of Irvine. Irvine, in fact , announced that it wants to annex the Marine s t ation to protrct it ;.1gainst the invasion of comm«cial jets. But it is likely that the Marines would que s tion if th ey s ho 11ld trade politicians al the couot.v seat, whom they know, for those in Irvine, whom thl'Y don 't know. Further , chances of count y government giving up El Toro to a municipal government seem extremely remote. Derensc lo tum a cold shoulder lo the proposal, thus burying ilonce and for all . Thus the plan to send Orange County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan out into the Saddieback Valley lo "sell"' the El Toro concept simply adds another futile exercise to the airport maneuver~. Orange County is no closer to having an alternative jetport than it ever was. And. that's not very close. Pedestrian Hazard The tragic lramc death or a nine-year--0id boy on Newport Beach"s West Coast Highway has iaunch·ed renewed effort by residents hoping to convince authorities that much more is needed to make the stretch sare for pedestrians and cyclists. Early this year, West Newport citizens and the city's public works staff were rebuffed by state of- ficials who rejected a request for a second traffic signal. A signal might be one added measure worth con- sidering, but police traffic investigators have unof- fi cially endorsed a pedestrian ovel'pass as the best improvement. Some observers might argue that the tragedy was an isolated incident and does not warrant so intense a reevaluation. Others, however, know that the situa· tion will become much more critical as the city de· velops a Jong park already approved for a strip of land at the ocean edge of the highway. ' The whble battl e over using El Toro MC.t\S for a commercial jct ;..ii1iield is probably just an exercise in futility all the \Vay around. Kno\vledgeable observers of s u~rvi so r ia l action are convi nced that the county board made its o,·e rturc fur El Toro use simply to clear lhe air. They expect the U.S. Department of The problems along the busy stretch of state- owned highway deserve a complete study by city and state officials. Their respective budgets s hould be scoured for funds that would be committed lo the \vorthiest of causes-public safety. '1'Pl THE PUgl\(, AN~ l'M N01 SU~E I CAii Mf.ONI SEP.VANTS ANY ff.ORE ." 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N_..L._~~~~~~~,--~~~~-;' ! U.S.-France Enter ~~::.~~i~~~le a year ago, ' EVANS -NOV AK ) U .S . a nd '------------' French Presi· dent Valery Giscard d' Es· taing is pro· ducing political dividends despite major und e rlying tension s, most particularly the sharp con- tradiction between Paris and "Washington over the future of Europe. a. "We have a detente now with President Ford ,·· French Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnarques told us at the Toulon several months ago. "This would not have been permitted in the bad old days,'' a U.S. diplomat told us . There are other ·examples: growing French contribution to NATO in the form or essential communications across Europe and complete cooperation of France as vjtal storehouse for NATO 's logistics back-up. Dear Gloomy Gus When Supervisor Riley so frequently refers to his many "patriotic" friends around El Toro, is he infer· ring the people of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are not "patriotic?" Or is he counting votes? R.L.H. G'-• Gvs commt"lt ••• •ubmittH r, rNOtrt &nd cle IOot "•<•IWrlly nfflcl '""' '""''et ll'HI Mw~p&plr. s.lft.CI yo,. Jiii (llMW IO GIMmy G111, O&ily Pit Ill. levels. That argues for serious moves toward European unity now, requiring American sup· port and sympathy. Planners Should Face Facts Automobiles Obsolete • To the Editor: On Sept. 4 your newspaper published a story titled: "Smog- free Engine Seen by Mid-805?" This represents still another un- imaginative study by the "ex· perts" at the JPL. Cal Tech. Paid for by the Ford Motor Company. "but conducted independent of the firm," the newspaper ac· count indicates that the report proposes we spend $1 billion dollars on the development or a ''pollution free'' automobile engine by the mid 1980s. ( MA ILBOX ) Letters from rtadtr1 are wtlrome. The right to condense lettns to fit. ·spact or eliminate libtl is rtservtd. Utters of 300 words or U1s wiU be given preference. All letters mud in. elude aignoture and mailing addrt11 but names may be withMld on re- quest if $U//icient reason isCJPParent. Poetry wilt not bt publiahed. for parallel parking so that the city can get some more addi- tional income from this street use, including the dead-end at the bay. 2. Permit free parallel park- ing for all citizens of Newport Beach, not just the "Special Privilege •• angle parking customers of Delaney's restaurant. 3. Install NO PARKING signs and prohibit any parking, includ· ing partial angle parking, on the NW side and the dead-end at the bay because of the narrowness or 28tbSt. . Quaid' Orsay. "We both need.it ._ __ ,even-t.hough our tfiteri!sts ca nnot There was much satisfaction here over the U.S. decision to buy the Roland II, developed. by the French with West German help, as the new, low-level anti· aircraft missile for the U.S. Army in forward battle zones. None or this means Giscard is thinking of rejoiniiig NATO's military organization. His political base is firmly anchored to Prime Minis ter Jacques Chirac 's powerfully r evived Gaul list party. which would re· gard any such change as heretical. Moreover, even pro· American diplomats quietly re- instated in policy positions at the ·Quai d'Orsay by Giscard after years or Gaullist disfavor now strongly opJ>Ose reintegra- tion. But to these politicians. U.S. policy is taking an opposite direc- tion: while talking European uni- ty, the U.S. in fact obstructs it. During the May NATO summit, for example, the French re· member one fact above all others: that European unity was never m e ntio ned by the Americans. IT IS about time the American public realized that personal automobile transportation is as obsolete •• the thinking of JPL researchers. Any form of transportation that relies upon fossil fuels is doomed to extinc- tion and all the blllions of dollars spent on further development is money down the oil sump. January meeting when the 3·2 vote (supposedly approving the Cannery Village complex) oc· curred or had he bothered to read the official minutes oC this meet- ing, I am sure he would be in- clined to see the facts the way they are and appreciate our con- fusion .when the ordinance was published indicating a 4·2 vote which was necessary for ap- proval. Incidentally, I would• respectfully suggest that all city officials involved, and including the city attorney, study the city charter, the ordinances, and all apPlicable state laws very carefully before entering into any deal to trade part of 28th Street, a 4o-foot public street, to the private Delaney interests to accommodate their private park- ing problems, so that a "gross error'' will not again happen through ignorance of the law. • be identical.'' A CAREER diplomat and in- timate of the French president, Sauvagnarques has helped end the rancid ~ood or suspicion and mutual tecrimination which poisoned relations between his predecessor, Michel Jobert, and Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger. Early returns from this new civility show visible gains, of which an imPortant part is in- creasing French cooperation with the military structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion (NATO), which France de· serted nine years ago, although staying in the alliance. Al NATO's Brussels ' head- quarters, French liaison officers are more closeJy involved in all aspect~ Of NATO planning, a change that Gen . Alexander Haig, the NATO commander, is carefully cultivating. One example: with the full backing of Secretary or Defense James Schlesinger, Haig now provides France and other NATO allies with superior American in- telligence, thus voiding -or try- ing to void -the dan&"erous knowledge and consultation gap which split the U.S. from Europe during the 1973 ~1iddle East war. MORE TANGIBLE evidence of France's new cooperation with NATO were the U.S. maneuvers on the coas t of France near THUS, despite the warming trend, the fundamental confiict between Washington and Paris is far rrom solution. That conflict is over U.S. policy toward Western Europe and what one official here calls America's ''in- sistence," led by Kissinger, "that Europe's role must be as a - satellite revolving around the American sun.'' With its own modest "force de Crappe" (now being redesigned for MIRV-able warheads at a huge future cost ), France's vis· ion or the middle-distant future perceives a far more indepen- dent Europe which, while under the U.S. strategic umbrella. shou ld constitute a powerful military and economic force quite by itself. led by France. French politicians point to vagaries of American politics, saying it is ridiculous to count tor more than another 10 years at most on an American presence in Europe at anything like present THE F RENCH, accordingly, are caught in a bind. With England and West Germany una- ble or unwilling to support the French dream of a semi· independent Europe, partly because the existing relationship is so easy and partly for rear of upsetting the U.S.-Soviet balance, the French are im- munized. But the perception here of a larger future European role is not about to disappear. To the contrary, high officials in Paris constantly warn in private that the, present European rela· tionship with Washington is in· herently unhealthy. More to the point, highly regarded intellec- tuals such as Michel Tatu, foreign editor of Le Monde, are amplifying in print what the politicians are thinking. "The real problem is the absence of political will, .. Tatu recently wrote. " ... The main obstacle to European unity is Europe's military dependence on the United States." The implication or those words is staggering, but they renect a truth as perceived by many powerful politicians, even if the moment or that truth lies some years in the future. Ocean ·Dumpiog Can Backfire Little Things I Learned While Tr(J('klng Down More lmporlont TfUno s: -That ocean currents do not run directly out to sea, and refuse dun\ped lntn the oceans is as like- ly to return to the coast as be mixed and lost in the depths forever. -That one or the main reasons for 11famlne" in such countries as Jndia 11 that Ufe expectancy has doubled in a single aeneraUon. without a commensurate rise in food,oupply. -THAT MAN·MADE smog has -found recenUy as ,hiCh .. u,obO reel above u,;, ~···· and t1Vlator1 report seeing it e~en over the Norib and South Pol ... -Thal "Buddha" 11 not th\> name of a man, biit a UUe ("'l'be 1£01J1htoned On&'') for Sid· dhartba Gautama -Juot as "Jlalaetma'' waa • Utle ("Oceal- '• ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) Souled·') and not part or Mohan- das Gandhi 's name. -That Marlene Dietrich began her profess.ional entertain· ment career as a violinist rather than as an actress. -That mollusks, which look pretty much alike to the un· trained eye, comprtae some 100,000 different species. -That the familiar Eli1aWthan word, "Methinks," llJU~~e!l_by Shakespeare and hls contemporaries, did not me:an "'t think,'' but, '1ll seem• to me/' -h.a.t. tbe "Mooni!ght'" sonata of Beethoven was a mil· leading name fiven to it by a c.ri.tic, and" was never called that by the composer. who lnte"<!ed the music to reflect melancholy rather than romantic attach· ment. -That there was nearly a thousand-year gap between the time paper was invented in China Cin the 2nd century) and knowledge of its use in Europe. -THAT OUR '"Indian S..m-me:r" is known In England as "'St. Luke's Summer," and tbey have· an e\lfn loiter one called ••St. Martin's Summer." ·-Th~t citi~eos pf !lloaaco are not called "1sts," "ians," or ··1tes," but ''Monegasques." -That. a "sycophant, •• which now means a boot-licker, initially re/erred to an accll!er, or de- nouncer, or informer against criminals. CAn Interesting exam· pie of the J>IYCllOfoglcal way a word broadens Its original mean- ing until It takes on a different one.) • 11 I Future, personal transporta- tion should be planned by people who are awake to the facts and not by those who try so hard to deny that their conclUsions are · paid for by their clients. RICHARDCROIT Wel e ome B.,. To the EditQr : Thanks to all who signed peti· tions or contacted the transit company, we now have our much-needed Line No. 1 on Pacific Coast Highway! There are r egular schedules available and they are very cooperative about stopping at in· between intersections, if flagged down. You ~an now go just about anywhere iYl Orange County for 25 cents, so let's get some of the cars off the streets. Now we need some bus stop signs and benches, particularly at such busy intersections as Pacific Coast Highway and Superior where waiting on the dirt shoulder can be particularly hazardous. Speaking of that dirt shoulder, ""'hy isn't that paved for bike riders? We got the bus, now let's get the bike paths. Write. to your councilperson now . Do we reall y need a death quota before we get that done? GRETA FARBER Error VnthfnkafJle To the Editor: I do not like to question the editorial comments and policies of the Dally Pilot because I do ll.ke and ·thoroughly enjoy the general news coverage ot a local daily paper. However, a .. Dilly of a Mi stake" <editoriU or Sep- tember 4) regarding the Delaney Cannery Village Proposal on the Lido Peninsula was just that! Had the editor attended the w1 .. 1<s ..,,'l,t\ 1He'1 fn 11 m1111tfng. Would you care to leave 11 number. Mr. Ford?' I WITH AN experienced city staff and a knowledgeable city council (and we must hope and expect that this is the case), a typographical or clerical error is unthinkable. To show a city coun- cilman present and voting on Ordinance 1595 -thereby changing the vote from 3-2 to the necessary 4·2 -when he had absented himself several items previous to the Delaney Cannery Viilage hearing (arid th.is is re· corded in the official minutes), can not place this error in the classification of an "honest" mistake. A "dilly of a mistake" it certainly was and one which must make other citizens of ·Newport Beach wonder just how often this sorl of thing can occur. In any case, the mistake was a very grave one and, at the very least, a serious error on the part or the city officials directly con- cerned with this matter. I am sorry that we must go through all of this again and, as a resident of the Lido Peninsula who is vitally concerned with the Delaney Can· nery Village Proposal and who has worked for over a year in an· ticipation that this area would not be commercialized, I hope that the Newport Beach Planning Commission and City Council will once again seriously con· sider our protests. LEE APT Park•n9 Prim~ To the Editor: I would like to c'all your atten- tion to what I believe to be an il- legal or "Special Privilege" U$e of the Northwest side of 28th street on Lido Peninsula for the private parking use or Delaney restaurant customers and the de- nial or the same right to this side or the public street to all other citizens of Newport Beach for free parking. If the City of Newport Be•ch has in miod the leasing of this side of a public s treet fOI" private parking. It should be legally done by ordinance with open biddinc so that al l citi1ens can participate in the bidding. inchld- ing myself. If this is just another "inadvertance,'' l would uree that. until a curb can be: .in· stalled, the city tem.porarily mar~ the city's property Uno of the NW side of 28th street, a 4Q. loot public street. with whlte pairtt and do one of th.rec or more possible solutions. 1. INSTAi.LI one·hour meters . , JOHN B. KINGSLEY Laaesutt C..tltt Tothe Editor: Newport Beach's spending· even $400 to join a lawsuit to sue the U.S. Interior Department, shows lack or concern for our tax dollars or our weliare. More of our tax dollars must be used by the federal government to fight the suit. We are suing ourselves. and paying for both sides. THE LACK of concern for our welfare is th3.t the suit is to slop oil and gas production in the out· er continential shelf, when we are desperately in need of the products which ace getting in shorter supply every day. It is like when the Coastal Com - mission delayed the San Onofre nuclear plant to save 7 /lOs of a mile of sandstone cliffs. That de· lay is costing~ us romumers an extra billion dollars in higher electric bills, in this decade. When the commissioners were asked, at the recent Regional ·commission hearings, bow many had ever seen the cliffs, one man out of the 12 mem bers raised his hand. That act, without knowing what they were imposing on the people, was as irrational as this one. Power lies heavy, heavy, over ou"r heads. GOLDIE JOSEPH ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT Robt11 N, Wmt, PMbWlwr Thoma.1 K•~tiil, EdiJor Barboro. Krtibkh, Edfloriol Pope Edh.or The editorial paee of the Dally Pilot seeks to lntorm and stimulate readers by presenting on lhls paae diverse commentary on topics ot interest by ltndlctt· fd columnists and cartoonlstl, by provkting-a rorum tot rtader&' views and by presentln1 this newspa~r·i optnl0n1 •nd ldeu on clirrent topics, The editorial opinions of the Dally Pilot appear Oflly in l~e ~ilorlal col1,1mn at tho top of the page, Opinions ex- preu:ed by the columniits and caltooni!tls and letter writ~ •re their owri and no endOl"Mmmt or thelr view& by the Daily Pilot should bf inferred. Wednesday, Sept.17, 1975 ' • • • Ellifterletl Do1r111 ,. .Fighting Waste ' ' ·in Your Office ll18TLVL\1'0rtBa lf you are an aven,ae worker, )'OU have nothln1 to do at lout 17 percent or,...... -.,.,, and 10U waste another 28 percent ot your Ume lhntuih !nelre<:Uve work 111etllods. What'• more, ectnlrary to -181' bollof, most of fOU, the nat.10011 ..0 mllllm wblt.e-mllar employes. reMGt this a!tuaUoo, hul•ll Jamm A. Skidmore, Jr., president or • Science Men'a1emeo.t Corp., a New Jeraey. bued cooaulUn1 ftr1ll apecla!Wng In produc- tivity improvemut.. ~t's not because you want to 1110rk harder. but rather because you feel Money's Worth management ls not rea1Jy P811na attention to you u an in- dividual. ''Employes know they are not contrlbutlnt the way they could under proper direction," Skidmore explains. A FAci'oR HOLDING down productivity is that most firms usually overs\411f their offices to handle peak loads. thereby creating idle Ume and inevitably encouragina: boredom. Also, an efficlen~ comcientiou.s emptoye is usually treated the same way as a substandard performer. And· neither.the worker ncr the s~rvisor has a clear idea of what is expected. , "The idea, that an organization can control an measure the performance of managers and production-line workers but nobody in between, never has made sense," Skidmore emphasizes. ·sut old attitudes hang on and lffhoiques that easily covJ.d boost productivity (efficiency per worker) from 15 to 30 percent are be1na overlooked by the vast.ma- jority of companies. We, in the U.S., cart regain our former level of efficien- cy -which bas la11ed behind mo&t other industrial nations for a decade -ooly by spurring better performances among the two-tbirM of us lo white-collar and service jobs. It cannot be done by blue-collar workers, fof mos!__ ol~ do not work in plants. ." _,--) SPECIFICALLY, WHAT are some of the ways you, the employe, can improve your Productivity? -Think of how you would elllni.Date the bottlenecks 01 frustrations in your job, and pass along any ideas to your superior at work. Ir you do your job better, it will make your' work easier. -Don't depend on management to "know it all." You are closest to your work; you are in a good position to see ways your operation can be improved in terms of work flow, equipment or environment. You are the expert. -Don't limit your sua:restions. Because of infiation and competition, most companies have become more rece~ tive than ever before to ideas for improvement. Just by de- '1ll""'l<ilting your interest and motivation to increase the produc ·vity of your company, you will be helping yow: own chance of advancement. -/If. a corollary to the above. never downgrade your own ide ven what appear the most obvious, simple re- commen t1ons from employes have in' the pa.st been translated by the company into major cost savings. And in any case, you will get credit for your efforts. AND WHAT MOVES MIGHT you, a member of management, make? -Put one top-level executive in charge of overall pro- ductivity, rather than leaving the respansibilily for im- provement to each individual department. -Take the initiative in asking employes to identify ob- -1 ~1.acles to their efficiency. to point out duplication of efforts, useless paperwork, unneeded activtiesor procedures -and don't underestimate the importance or your employes· pride and morale. · ·· -Investigate opportunities for cross-training or personnel, to give greater flexibility iri work assignments. -Communicate fully and truthfully with your f employes on the tie between increasing efficiency; ~ stabilized cost of living and healthy prosperity. Explain what productivity means~ the future standard of living of . every American family, so that each worker fee!s thoroughly involved. I • I t • ! r I r • l -DO NOT PRESS, 00 not rush, do not overwheJm your employes. 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Co mmerce said the balance on cur- rent account which measures the flow of goods. services and money between the United ..itates a.nd its trading pnrlner.s ''moved into its largest quarterly surplus since these records were begun in 1960'' because U.S. ex~ ports exceeded import.s_by $3.3 billion. ' ' 1 • -··· ! 1 I • A 11 DAil y PILOT ' Wedne¥f~y. S•ptemt>e r 17, i 975 "· t .:,!~~!·~e~ .~!_'!~~.~~!!.~'~~~ ~~~~~~~~!: .~8 .. ' Columbia Broadcasting System Autumn" will include views of The upheaval beran even •·taime11 doctrine" which says the complaints and decides HoOv~; 1a1d CBS also has re-- will televise a sequel to t he those who thought th e first pro: before the documentary on hunt-broadcasters must in the Jona: whether the licensee acted ln celved: eomplalnt letters. "'Guns of Autumn" this month gr am was unfair. It will be Ing was broadcast a bout two nm give both sides oC important good.faith." 0 Last week: there were over because the program caused a broadcast Sept . 28. weeks ago, Hoover said. He said issues. but not neces__urily in ''A large majoritylndicatethal ~.OOQ.'' Hoover aaid. "'1be mail -. •. firestorm" of controversy -Hoover said lhe network re-"Echoes" will be about ."pre-each broadcast. this program did not present count bu been ~ apiD$t-,:J:5. not because of fairness obliea· ceived complaints:, by letter and ssures put on CBS News, pre-!.'All we've done so Car is re-hunting as whQle but only a very The_ weekend of the.broadCJStwe tions, a s pokesma n says. telephone, regarding the original ssures on adve rtise~n to pull out, ceive complaints," said Milton small fringe of hunting," Groes ·received over 100 phone calls in But George Hoo ver, director of program, but denied th ere was about th e firestorm.·· Gross, chief of the FCC's com-said. 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Clelnente .r:esi- But streets are (or 'kids. The dent wha recently com_pleted big stuff this year defmitely is off filming of the first feature-length • Clim on skateboarding in Southern California. The mm. •·Spinn!o.: WJ>.,,,1•."" willJ!l,re-1 ... ed ln1>eceml>er. One of the hotte1t stunts featured int~~ film" is "pool.inc." 'lbat"s ·~'lebj>O.-fJM' ri<ling in an §mptj S"fll'ftminl pool .. The rider st.a(t.s in the lhiJlow -end. Dien up,..spctt!l..&!!in.J~.!'n the sIOpe toward the d'eep erid, then zooms-up the back of the . -' U~S. Considers ·ssile ' 'J'oday'• Clfilag · N.Y. Sleeks , ... lEN CENTS Shipments tO . Israelis PrtJperty Parcels Rejected The Costa Mesa City Council authorized condemnation pro· ceedings ,for four property parcels 'fuesday night. City Manager Fred Sorsabal reported that the appraised value of the parcels had been offered to the owners, but had been reject- ed in each case. Two o( the actions were authorized at th_e public meeting -proceedings to condemn a 37,000-square-Cool parcel ap- praised at $48,000 for the Brentwood !?treet park site, and a 32,700-square:foot lOt, appraised at $57 ,300, for the Chaile Str~t site. But two additional condemna- 1ion actions were authorized at a closed-door executive session. These two parcels are required for the new downtown fll'e station --~~~~~~~~-"--~~~--..... Welfare Paid ' Squeaky Got $1~195 in Aid • SACRAMENTO <U PI) -Lynette. •"Squeaky" Fromme accused of trying to murder Pnsident Ford, received~ total of $1 ,195 in county wel{are payments in 13 months . it was reported today. (Related story. AS ) · The Sacramento Union said Miss Frotnme's roommate, Sandra Good, received $150 in welCare payments from Sacramento County in July and August, 1974 . Miss FrommeTeceived ttte Money from September, I973, to September, I974, the Union said. During a bail reduction hearing Tuesday.' Miss Good said she rec;eived a monthly trust fund payment: of $200 and used the money to support them. The women also received food stamps last year, she said. The union said a county Welfare Department spokesman declared the women "were screened like anybody else.'' To be eligible for the payments, a reci· pient must be either jobless or disabled and intend to live in the county. . . ' Pu~ie Searing, -, ' ,- ' :::;:r.,;.4 7 , · ... . r · -i; . Planners Studyi,,g • .Jordan To Get 14 Hawks CINCINNATI. Ohio (AP) - The United "States has agreed to consider supplying Israel with sophisticated battlefield rt)issiles capable or carrying nuc.lear weapons, Secretary of ·S.tate ' WHAl' Y°'Ol!LD RED NU~J ATl'-'CK TOLL BE? AA ' Henry A. Kis&inger &aid t.c:iday. Such misslfes could hit the Aswan Dam, Cairo and nearly every ma- jortpgeUn i;yrta and Jordan .. •· fie ·~•Tt"doni,.S. 1-ver. thllt Israel has aeiuaUy been pro- mis~ delitery of .the weawn system, known as the Pershing missile.. ,. There has been constant speculation that the Israelis have developed nuclear weapons, but ....... .,..,_ ... ,_ T.Otll(4"(E80~DERS STAR IN 'SPINNIN' WHEELS'- Bruce logan dOiH 'Toe Wheelie,• Carmichael Fllm1 Directive 'ignored' H-elms ~Gave Orders • To Destroy Poisons the government has neither con-WASHINGTON (U"PI) - ---tlhat--will-&e--buH-t--opposite-4.he Mesa's West Side .. firmed nor denied it. For~:O~· ~er_r ~C~IA~!D!'i~r~ec~t:"o:;r~R~· ~ic~h~a~r~d-~~""';J.':~-l;'""'.;;;;r-T."'l;;;"';i'i;';:--------t Meanwhil·e-;-~lms said o ay e issue 7 • Lions Park, Sorsabal explained after the executi"ve session. One is for property on the northwest-corneT-of-Center Street, a (,650-square-foot iot ap- praised at $32,500, and the other is'for a 12,'750·square-Coot parcel occupied by the Ace Sign Com- pany at 557 Plumer St., and Bp- parised at $57,500 . The fire station is to replace the one on Rochester Street. It will cost about $200,000 to acquire the site, and $250,000 to develop 1t. the city manager estimated. The council also approved negotiations by the city's Redevelopment Agency to buy the Andtal Corporation property, si te of an auto repair shop, at 1876 Park Ave. This will be the first acquisi· tion as ·part o f the city's downtown r·edevelopmenl pro- gram. The purchase of the An- dial parcel is related to the plan to widen 19th Street and provide additional parking in the area. -The Andial property has been appraised at $98,000. Talks Break Down LISBON. Portugal CUPir - Talks to form a new coalition government in . Port~al _broke -down today in aisagreement. Coast Weather Mostly fair through Thursday with copier tem· peratures expected. especially inland. Highs Thursday about 70 at the beaches rising to the low SJs inland. INSIDE TODA V Th< <Ufmdont """"""""'"9 ta on.wer Qu.eatloft• put to him at hi• rdbbecy biol, but when ·he dfd. ·the .ontwer" were atrange, to say the least. See ltOfl/ A4. • •• .... •• ... •• ••• C1·1 ... ••• Alf.11 .. .. , •• ,. The long-awaited revised in· dustrial ordinance -intended lo resolv~ cQnflicting land uses on the ·west side of Costa Mesa --is scheduled for a public hearing al a meeting of the planning com- missionnextMondaynigbt. But the draft of the ordinance was discussed at a three-hour study session of the commission Monday night and today it ap- peared that a ny teeth that were in it were taken out . The long-standing problem has been what to do with about 60 acres of industrial property next Strikes Get New Support From 2 Teanis By the Associated Press The owner of-tbe San -Diego Chargers says he would "vote to cancel the season" if three or more National Football League teams goon strike. But before Eugene V. KJein 's comments Tuesday, his players voted to support a strike called by the New England Patriots and joined later by the New'iork Jets and the Washington Redskins. To- day, the Detroit Lions and New York Giants also voted to go on strike. Three teams declined to strike. A vote on wheth e r they themselves will strike is expected to be taken sometime before tfte Chargers are' host to the Pitt- sburghSteelers Sunday. "Quite a few are for it,"' said Joe Beauchamp, the players' representative. . Another Charger player who ask~ not to be ide]ltified .said there was li\tle sentiment (or a strike. The National Football League, hit by the growing.strikefivedays before the scheduled opening of its 1975 season, announced today its firm intention to play this weekend. The Lions and Giants joined the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Washington Redskins on the Unmanned picket lines as the nation"s hi4hesl -paid football ,players entorFed their " demand that the f"JFL~s owners give them a labor con, tract to theirli.kihg, Later lbe New Orleans Saint!", Atlanta' Falcons. Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and Denver· Broncos voted not to Join the strike, ' ' to homes and apartments and on 18th Street, bOgan-and Placentia avenues. Residential property owners had complained of noise, dust, and night work ~lems. About a year ago the qiove was made to scrap the old Ml zone, a catch-all for industrial uses, and replace it With MG --general manufacturing -arid ML - limited manuf acturing-rt>nes. These zones would be· more speC"ific. -- Chief Adyance Planner Arnold Hamala recalled that the purpose of the ML zone was to provide a buffer between the conflicting uses. Some qrao,Ufactwing would be allowed iD this zone, but they would be limited :.... boat building, mill work.. :JD.d...die~at pro- cesses would not be allowed, for example. · "The idea was to prevent bang- ing, clanging, and odors,·· he re-. __called, noting that the changes were s ought after a ratal · chemical explosion hadoccurr-ed. But attempts to impose this buf- fer zone on the controversial pro- perties were hotly contested ~t public hearings, and the council ordered the staff back lo the draw- ing boards. The staff drafted another or- . dinance that would set up three in- dustrial zones . Planning Director Charles Roberts. explained that these zones would be MG - general manufacturing -MP - for industrial parks. a non- controversial zone -and MH - for heavy industry . The new draft did not have an ML zone. Instead the buffer con- .. (See LAND, Page A2 ) ministration and members of verbal orders in 1970 to 'destroy Congress have reached a deadly tdxin and poison stocks in '"satisfactory agreement" allow· accordance with a presidential ing the sale of 14 Hawk anti-directive, but they were ignored. aircraft missile batteries lo Testifying before the , Senate Jordan, Sen Clifford P. Case <R-Select Committee on Jn - N.J .),saidtoday. ' ' Case, a leader in a con -U2 PILOT POWERS gressional move to block sale of OISCUSSES"POJSON9--A7 the weapons systems to Jordan, said at a news conrerence he is satisfied with the President"s as- surance that Jordan would use the missiles only for defensive purposes. In a letter to Congress, Ford said the missile batteries would be placed at Cixed sites as .rde- ren!ii ve and non-mobile antt· aircraft weappns. Case said . however. he still would have preferred a sale in CSee MISSILt:s. Page A2) DOW INDEX UP; TRADING SWW NEW YORK (lJPf) ~ The stock market closed mixed today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid news the economic recov1ery is proceeding strongly but interest rates are likely to continue climbing. The Dow Jones industrial average. whi<.'h nuctuated much of the morning, gained 3.91 poinL'i to 799.04 . The closely followed average lost 44 .98 points in the previous s ix ses.s ions. 1\ total or 758 iss ues declined and 531 advanced. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. • telligence, Helms said, "My re- collection was that when the or- der was issued to destroy bac- teriological warfare materials, Mr . Karamessines and I agreed we had no choice but to comply and terminate 'Operation MK Naomi· ... Thomas Karamess ines , former deputy director for CIA plans who was sitting by Helms· side as his former boss testified , agreed the orders were given. They both said the termination order was passed on to Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, then chief o( the CIA's technical service diVision. They said that was the last they knew about it until a secret cache of poisons and exotic weapons was discovered in a: CIA vault in May. Gottlieb, since retired from the CIA, has been subp()enaed to testify later this month. Helms•has been in intelligence work since World War II and was CIA director from 1966 lhrough 1973 when he was appointed am- bassador to Iran. The committee, headed by Sen . Frank Church <D-Idaho), is try- ing to find out why the poisons - including lethal shellfish toxin and cobrii venom -were kept hidden for Civeyears. Helms said the first he knew that the poisons and an elec· -'Dirty Looks~ Did It Pipe .Snwking Co~ilman Recomnwnds Ban Jt was. enough J..to take your "Besides,-" he added, the pipe city attorney.sit .. breath aw8y There was Coun-in his mouth now supplanted by a Mayor Alvln P.inkley, who used cilman JaCk 0 ffam'mttt, veteran tongue in the cheek. ':! can't to smok~. questioned whethe~ a pipe smoker proposing to bis standthedirtylookslget. no-smoking law for the en~1re fellow Costa Mesa council mem· Earlier in the~evenin~ Ham-~ncil chambers woul_d be f~1r . bers Tuesday night that smoking mett hid warned c~uncil !"e~· . P~P.le do have nghts, he be banned from the council bers that he had a surpnse tn sat~. People who smoke al~ chambers storeror them. But though some pa}' taxes and also pah for this "Seeing. that I am the only may h~ve been taken off guard, b_uildinc. We do ~ot a~e ~he smoker here (among the coun· they quickly recovered. nght to take smoking, dnnk~~g cil). l reel if you can change the Within an instant., Councilman and. sex away from the peop~ . counoil meetings to Monday Robert Wiison S'e~ond~ Ha;m· Since the:e. h~d ):jeen 1ttle nights, then I can. quit smok~" mett•s motion.-Then:k..ctiscus11on evl~ce o( d~1nk1ng and ,sex at Hammeit said at the end of the 1 began on Whet~er the.~!d c;ounc1J me~t1ngs lately, coun-m~ting in a reference to a... re· apply to the couociJ cN.n;i,ber!. tn cllmen cont1~ued to concentrate <:en\ coul'icU decision to switch full or \O the ''back ~h wliere on the 1mok1ng ban, with Dom mftUng dates. • I the colillcil and city tnan!!_&er and (~ SM9KING, Page All • . ..__ •. ~ • • ' . ' J • Victim Injured In Gunfight Reported 'Fair' A 21 ·year-old Costa Mesa woman, who was the most seriously wounded in a Monday night shooting incident in front or a Newport Beach di scotheque, was reported in fair condition lo· day after surgery at lloag Memorial Hospital. Hospital aides said that Becky Bengslom of 994 Valencia Ave., was resting comfortably art('r: surgeons repaired the damage caused by a single slu g which en- tered her back and ex ited her side. She and the manager of Smokey Stover's, 3295 Newport 'Boulevard. were hit by slugs fired Crom the Newport Beach Ci-· ty Hall parking lot. The second . victim, Fred Cisneros, 31, or 600 W. Ocean Front, s uffered a minor wound of the wri st. The gunm an, alleged to be one of two men ejected earlier from the popular night spot, later ned and he and the companion were arrested after another shootin g incident in Huntington Beach. James Joseph J-la as, 24, of Hollywood , who allegedly" shot five times into the cro...,,d across the street, and Timothy Carl El · liott. 22 . or Covina. wer e scheduled for arraignment today on charges of assault with a de- adly weapon . REFRIGERATOR WAS Har ITEM "The ad produced more than SO calls and I sold the refrigerator via the Daily Pilot . I always use the Pilot an y time I have anything to sell.·' That 's the advertising success story told by the Huntington Beach man who plarCd this ad : FriD:taire. Coppcrton e refrig. frost -free 2 yr~ old . Beaut . co nd . $150 /bst ofr. XXX ·}IXXX aft 5:30. tr you have an appliance you·d like to convett to cash, call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put a (ew words to work for you. Jn the Daily Pilot. , \ c Wednesday. Septembef-17 , 197& '• He'll Be 'l'laere Glenn Martin. execµtive off\cer, of the Newport Harbor .Bo11rd of Realtors, will be greeting gu~ts Fi'iday at grand open· ing of remodeled board offices ·at 401 N. Newport Blvd. Facility will be christened during open house scheduled for? p .rn. to 7 p.m . Forma l opening cer_emonies are set for 4 p.m . Enlargement and remodeling of facilities during the past year·cost about $150,000. Stme Oil Spill Fund Pays Newport Tf,lb Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed legislation Tuesday which pays the mortgage for lhe Upper Newport Bay wildlife preserve, laking $3 .4 million from an oil spill re paration fund to pick up the tab. The gov ernor's signP.lure on a bill authored by State Sen. Den- nis Carpenter (R·Newport ·Beach) ends.the last big problem in a transaction capping years of court cases. public campaigns ~nd government actions and studies. t Fr-PageAJ . SKATE ••• Bowl .. a funnel-shaped concrete drainage sump in Hollywood which since has been closed to skateboarding, and the "''Pipeline ,··. an eight·foot .drainage pt.pe in Encinitas where the Pros take 360-degree rides on its inside circumference. Carmjchael·also visited ''Ham· burgeU;!!!i." ln La Costa in June to film Garrison Grace of San Juan Capistrano When he ~et a skateboard speed record -58 Carpenter today said the bill marched through the legislature '"without a hitch.'" "My job's done as I see it; now it's the bureaucrats' tum," he added. - CarPenler inlroduce4 the legislation earlier in the ,1pring as an alternate means of paying ... the Irvine Company for jts in· terest in the estuary which nOw is the property of th4' California Department of Fish and Game. Now that the'bill is law, a large state account containing the Union Oil CorOpany's damage payments for the ~anta Barbara oil spill will be tapped for the back bay pure.base. No cofttroversies or unexpeet· ed impediments arose as the.bill moved through the legislative _process. Executives with the Depart· ment of Fish and Game. have al1ea4y set to wor~ ~ t.he:.dr.it-~ ing' Of specific pJB.ns ... r0r· fhe estuary, primarily"dredgiitg and restoration o; 'J: l¥8"e ~gment of the upperm.slt i>ftrtion. -wllich filled with tons of silt after thf? re- cord flooding ot~@6,8ai;196\l;. .' : milesperhour. . E'romP Al l-----'lrtre-younrfihnnmkersaicth.~e'"'s---~w~.,.._.Lf19e ' - not ye.t decided whether to in· elude in the film footage shot of a skateboarder who was killed in Brea in July while riding in an open drainage Cha~l._._ Carmichael said much of the footage was shot from his skatebOard, sometimes at speeds upto40 miles an hour. • "By skateboarding with the camera, I can give the audience a perspective of what the skateboarder feels while he's rid· ing," said Carmichael. The film thus far has cost $30,000 ~o produce, Carmichael said. The money has been put up by Los Angeles v.ttorney - producer James H. Davis. CarmichBel's uncle. Carmichael said the film likely will debut in Laguna Beach, a ci- ty with a high s)cateboard quo- tient. Carmichael said the idea for the film grew out of his own in· terest in skateboarding (he's been riding for 12 years) and photography . And, he added, "Skateboard· ing is up and coming sport. I may have hit the right lime in the right place." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•f'tideM •11111 Pwbll"'* J'ack R, Curlev Vi.t.. Pr-IOI -~1111 .,..,,._ ThOmas Kff'V11 .~ ... Thomas A. Murphi~ ~ .._ ........ EdllOr ' O\llrits H. loot Rkhard P, Niii • Al.M"-111 ... Ntifl9 E9i .... t c.. .. ;i ... Offlc> ,. Wfft .. t $tNM IMll"'9...,tM: P,0 9-IJ6t.._1' • • • LAND~ •• cepts of the· ML zone were in- clUOea in the MG z.one \Ii ~sense that there would be restriotl0J1Son uses-next to rJ'_sidential pro- perties. The draft specifically banned metal forging, sinall arma am- munition, ship and boat building and repair, and the manufacture of plastic and synthetic fibers anQ resins from these buffer areas. '..But Monday night a majority of the planning commissioners ap- parently argued that this section should be scrapped and will not be in the ordinance lo lf presented at the public hearing. In addition to eliminating any specifically prohibited .uses, Roberts reported that the .com- missioners wanted to expand the uses thatF:ould be allowed Wld& a conditional use permit. The effect of this would be to make the ordinance as broad as possible-so that any type of in- dustrial procedure could be con· sidered. The commissioners also want- ed to see the M H zone scrap~. 1be rationale for this action w&s that since the only uses that could be authorized for this zone could be granted under a conditional permit, then there was no need for a heavy industrial zone because those uses could be allowed in a generatmanufacturing zone un· der a conditional permJt. · The city attorney was ask'ed to research this' change to see ·whether it would be legal. The result of the changes would a-ar lo be tha! the old Ml zone. wbicb everyone wu trying to change because it was not.specific enough, has reappeared under anotber name MG, general manufacturing. ..I Planning gtaff methtllien noted that residential property owners who protested &118instJlisruption from the industrial properties next to their homes have not been in evidence in recent months. The buffer that thev were seek-iOCbu been struck from the or- dinance, and start members con· elude th1t the r(lsident!aJ owners either are unaware of the changes or, no ton.gar care. The anty aspect or the or· ll!nqcelbat would 6eokloretOlve the cl .. h of homes next to in· <t~la a provi1ioo callilll for ti~ ·~elopment 1tandarcla and ........,. ~ack1 jn Jl!!l lndiatrial ·~adla~entto~~. • TONIGHT DCC LECTURE -"Enlarging Your Boundaries," Dr. Arthur Bietz lecturer, Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. UC I LECTURE -"The Nervous System," Freshman Lecture Hall, 7p.m . THURSDAY, SEPl'.18 lJIBRARY STORY HOUR Coita Mesa Library, 10 :30 a .m . · ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fa.Ir Dr. 8 p.m . t;.las.s Patio . Approved • • ti ·. By Council A 3-2 vot.e by the planninl com· mission w a& ove~tumed Tuesday night when the Costa Mesa City Council voted S·O \o allow a glass patio addition to the Hamburger Haintetoo Adams Aven\iii. ~ . ~· 1 The vote was to grant an excep- tion to allow the company to en- croach 12 feet ..into the required 20-foot setback lO buildwKat was ---de&ffibed-as a European.atyl sidewalk cafe. · The addition will seat .57 persons. Councilmen generally expressed favor for the design of the -Project, and noted that ·the setback requirement was not for a stre.;t widening. C. J. ~gerstrom and Soos, the owner of the land, expressed no objection to the encroachment. "lt\s long overdue to see some quality and an effort to bring in the flavor of Europe,•• Coun- cilman Robert Wilson said. The planning: staff had recom- mended denial, noting that no special circumstances had been demonstrated, and that to ap- prove~ the request-would be a grant of special privilege. ' Missile Launched VANDENBERG, AF.II (UPI> -The Air Force succ·essfully launched a M-inuteman 2 missile from this coastal base Tuesday night . Ford Speaks In Colinty On Sunday Pre sident Fot-d ,js scheduled to speak in Orange County Sunday as part of a long weekend of palltics and golf. He-is due to be in Anaheim Sunday to , ad- dress a dinner of the Na..- tional As&ociation of Ll!e Underwriters at the Dis· neyland Hotel. 'A White Hou.s e sjJokesman s·aid that tbe weekend Will '·begin with Ford attending the Oklahoma State Fair in· 'Oklahoma City Friday. Re will fly to Los Anceles Fri· day evening and qn safur. 'day be will dedicate a fteld house at l'epperd}ne UJ)iverslty, Malibu, alter which be wl)l fly to Mon· · ter~. Ho will play a J'OUbd of . golf a t P.e!Jble Beach and spend th<1.1~lit in Mon-· , .. \<)10)'. the1 esman~d. 'lbe Presl~e'J( wll,l fl¥ · to , '~ ahelm . SWl4-r. 8114 , re-~ · tll_~n to M.01Jterey ror , ~therov~Jh.t11Cp. , ............ ~~....J....J-.....:...~~~-' .. '~·-, 1 .... ~ • • I ~ . c 10 Hospitals Hurt • -State Cuts Aid • Bud1et Jt\lscalculatlons in S.cramento have resuJted 1.n a. cruh prosram to cut $4.6 millipn from anticipated costs of nmnlng callfornla'• 10 state hoopitals, In· cludlnl Fairview SUie Hospital in Costa Mesa. F ,atrview officials are scheduled to meet 'l'hunday to Mesa Assault Suspect Held After Collapse Doctors were keeping a close eye tod•y on a Costa Mesan who collapsed alter being arrested for allegedly attacklbg a detective with a scrqwdri'(er as the in· vestigator arrested.bis teen-aged son. • The father, Identified as John Blanset, M. of 2974 Croft.don St., was listed in stable condition at Orange County Medical Center's jail ward, where h.e was transferred. 1 • Blanset was boolted for in- vestigation of assault with a dead~ ly weapon followin&'iniUal treat- ment al Hoag Memorial Hospital for apparent a1gravation of a heart condition, police said. His son wu booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of auto burglary following tbe episode involving Detective Den· nis Hossfeld shortly before noon Tuesday. • Investigator Hossfeld went to the house but· said be fied the home and radioed for help after the elder Blanset allegedly lunged at him with a 10-inch screwdriver . YMCA Sets Course A speed readin1 denionstratiori and discussion will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Orange Cout YMCA in Newport Beach. Adulta Interested iii attending a speed r~adlng courae are Invited: to the demonstration, which Will. be directed by reading specialist . Dan Rosenwasser. Those in· . terested shoqld phone ll>e YMCA , 64;!-9990·to make a reservation. T.he •• .. , iJ5 •Jo·cated:-at 2300 Onivetiityl>r)ve. · . draw up plans to cut more than $1 million from their $;6.82.0,444 operating budaet for the current year. si.te officials say the budiet originally was based on put big. tory of Job turnover amonc psychiatric teebnlclw. But in today's tight economy, the turnover baa been nowhere near the anticipated rate, they aaid. A hiring freeze on the employ· ment of new psychJatric techni- cians bu also been imposed as a resuJt of the miscalculaUon re· vealed in a special memorandum circulated witblll the stale Department of Health. Generally, the job vacancy rate ln the 10 state bospitalli for the PT claasifiealion runs five percent, but it is now only two percent. Fairview State Hospital, with its budgeted 1,598 personnel posi· tions is one-of the largest single emPloyers on the Orange eo.st. Maintenance work -unless deemed criticar -also ts being postponed to help make Up the budgeting difference, according to Don W. Miller, manager of the s tate department's hospital division. Hospital staffs will be reduced slightly, but state officials pno- dicted too small a decline to re- duce quality of patient care. Fairview chief Dr. Anthony Toto said, as of last week, his hospital was down ~ positions from ita budgeted work force. He said budget cuts will be dis- cussed Thursday at the regtJ.lar monthly management personnel meeting. · MISSILES ••• which the number: of weapc>ns was reduced. Each of the Hawk batteries will carry a total of more than 500 missiles. Kissinger told a news con- ferenCe in Cinclnnati the United States has ••agreed to study sup·. plying them (the Israelis) with the mlasil ... " According to the iey(,rt, Kiss- lnger promised Israel that in re- turn for signing the latest Sinai interim settiement the United States would undertake a study of the rearmament of l;he Jewish state ''with the vieW of giving a positive response.·· Exclusive Flip & Sew• 2-wav sewing surf1ee: iUSt '""fITPI panel to sew in-the-round! Plus magic button· fittina one·step buttonholer , 'exc1u · sive ~nge.!• Plish·button drop.in bobbin, many stitch p1tt1rns. ' \ .· THIS IS ITI A NEW ELASTIC STRETCH.STITCH MACHINE AT A SPECIAL INTROOUCTORY PRICE! .,, • 0 0tlty-... ,.... NO MORE PUFFING Pipe Smoker Hammett • 1 SMOKING. Raciti sulgeiting that maybe: smoking should be banned on onej side of t1;i.e·room and allowed on the other. ~ ''People are under pressure~ when they come here," he said.· ..Sometimes a cigarette will help to relax them.'· There was a quip that perhaps those who smoke put pressure on those who don't at council meet· ings, but Hammett argued that : mo.st people leave the meeting after bearing the one item that concerned them. ms inotion to ban smoking iq the entire chambers passed 3-2. Pinkley and Raciti voted ''no.'' ' The-new restriction will take. effect at the first meeting in Nov- ember when the council will start meeting on Monday nights in- stead of Tuesday nights. Planning Dif.eclor . . Sets Talk iii Mesa Charles Roberts, Costa Mesa's new planning director, will give a talk at a breakfast meeting Thursday of the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team <CHART) In Glendale Federal Savings of- fice in the Harbor Center, Costa Mesa. ms topic will be "Controlled Growtl1 Programs -Costa Mesa. '"The address Will consider the ramifications of the recent stat4' Supreme Court decision up- holdirig Petaluma's 1imite~ gi-owth plan ~ The meeting is· scrieduled to begin at 7:30a.m . : ... . ' • THIS IS ITI A GREAT NEW ZIG·ZAG ·MACH INF AT NI INTROOUCTORY . .. , • . ~I Price -to $160.95 •11tr Sol•-. A·Thonl Hes inttrchingelbft fashion tnd utility stltc:hHt built· in buttonholer. 111clusivt front drop.in bobbi,,. c.arr;lng CISf or cabinet extra. PRICE! *9J9S Carr0 ying CISt or cablntt extr1. -SIN.GER . . . SMlilgQll ........... ~,.,.......-. . \ . I~ ' • I I . I ' ·. S~eGets ' . I ''To ugh' on· Auto Ads SACRAJONTO (APJ -~ Colifornl• Dtpartm.al ol Molor Yeblcl°' 11.-adoPl*I llrlcter rules .imect fl curUl.Unll '••· acser.i.L..Sv1rt1ou.,c1~ for· new&Dd-•lll4mallllee. ' ·SqlU!akyRequests ' To Represent Seif Intentat.e 'Potludc' RlCHMO'N D (.UPll - Th1.s was on the menu for Interstate 80 Tuesday: Yogurt, pig's knuckl • muc~ri.rie, peanut buttel' and peanut oil. make It for the "I-°"""""''' The C111fornla H11hwoy amount to •uarantee .tie would Patrol .. id a truck laden not fiee. lie Hid abe could not be . wltb the food stuffs fijpPed releuad without i..11 beea.,.. over, 1pUlin1 tho .,.ments • &be Md no nnancl1l lt1Y8tments ' on the free)"•Y. It took two DAILYl'tl.OT ,t§ f Greenwood Sentenced , ' I To 'Life' j . Ill .. _ .. _ 1'11 ...,, DMV Dir9C1or Herman SilJu called U.em '!tbe· '°•ChH.t lo" • Si'CRAMENl'O <UPI) - Wne«e '!Squealt:r-" .Jll'unllne, the OUrl .. Manson dllelple aceused a1UY.ln11A> assualnale Plwldent J'orcl, apparenUy atands lltUe• •dlaDNofJleltln& Diii cl jail before lier trta1 .. en thO\ilh i..11 llas -reduced rrom the maximum ocotber ruaona to tie her to-·~;~•1;,_;hours~~IA>~c~l.e~a~n~u~p~t~he'.;_m~ess~. _,I community. LOS ANGELES (Ul,'~1 - Vaulhn Greenwood, convl.cfed of • a b1tebet·,..ieldtn&. r-• In _ the HollywOod Hills th.I( Included burglarizing actor Buflt Reynolds' home, wu aenteaeed 'l'llesdayto32years IA>llf ~~ • state laistory. •· .. .- Tllq are inteodecUo elltpinate "bait incl owUcb," in wjllcb a de- aler Id•.,..._. .I car cllelp, tbeo touta I.be -mer onlA> a--....,... -*-Iv• model when 11o dls-co-9 ad ertiledcarisatn ..... -'l'REY AJ.80 requlr• that ·IJuY•rs be lnletmed If a .a. wu <nee a taxlca& or polic:e car or ls insm"111ce1alvag1. MenUODI of price mmt point • ,out that the'total Includes manufactuec-'1 •UCQSUd .retail price, ''Plus tax, license. transPG'UtiOn chaues, opUooal equipment shown. ond dealer's preparation charc~a. •• PRICES CANNOT be quillified by such phrases as 0 Wlpaid ba- lance," "balance due," "can· be fmanced" or ''ba1"1ce due after small down'' unless explanations ire in type not less than one-third the size of the quoted price. Also, the rules require that if a salesman leaves a card on a windshield off erillg a cerf,aio sum on a 'trade-in, that amount mu.at be given on any standard neWcar. Warrant Out . For Child Molester . SAN DIEGO (AP.) -A no-bail bench warrant has been issued for a conficted child molester who bad sought castration to avoid a pri$on sentence. The ·warrant was issUed Tues- day for James Wesley Goebel, 38. Goebel faileil to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing in his case. He had been freed without bail to arrange fol the operation, known as, a bilateral orchidec- tomy. , · But Goebel's att~rney, Barton Noone, said 1the urolpgist who had 81lfeecj to pedQrm the opera- tion bad changed his.mind. Incumbent mayor of San D(ego -Pete Wilson beat · back the challenge or four other candidates Tuesday by nearly a 2-1 margin, virtually as~µring llim a· second term as ma,vor. ' . Chancellor , ' I $l~ODIA>P50,oocj, 'l!IE .JUDGE also modlfted his ••we"don1t have that kiDd of C•I order and iave the f.td . ,., haired womaru>ermilllOD ~talk money,'' Sandr'a Good; lu.:tC . to reporters about 8iij1Jifi1j ex- 1partment roommate of Miss cept specifics of the caae. In adc:ll· i"roal1Qeandafe!Iowmemberof Uoo, he allowed her to lalk to Police P r o be • SW AT .Killing the Manoon dru,..aex aalt, told polftltial witneaaes. ---~ .. e;ort,.. . ... . • • .-three-hour bearing. Mist--~ .!llSE !/.PI -: Police are "SHE OBVIOUSL)' haf 'no , Fromme asked to be her own at· mvesuaallng alleaatioos D y tb.e (lnanclal re9ources," U.S. il!J· tomey lltld an1we...i qoeaUoos !•mlly of a would·be &rline .hi· trtct Judge Thomas Matllrtde · .aboutberslmplelifeSlyle.heroc· • i.cker killed by • Spec1BI said Tuesday· in...refusinl to 'II: cuional use of J;.SD and mari· r We a po n s a n d T a c t i ca lease Mi., Fromme 26, ~ • viana and<bel: avo)Ned :•cause" of sharpshooter that the ll)an has bail · '· 1 • aa,vlnc the e•~lronmeat , been harassed for years by the • · .,, "~. .. """ • .. ad of the SWAT team. Miss Fromme is·expecf to •MacBri~calledtbecbariesof .. The circumstances are cer· enter a plea Friday on a.ebatge attWpted assaaslnatioo .. an ex-tainly open to scrutiny," Lt. ,,. she atte~pted to-~ill F~:Sepll..-5 tremely serious crime, a 'heinous Gary Leoqard, head of the pol ice with a .45-l!allWr ~ ,as r.e crime,•• but he .fiestribtti he• as <t;epartn:ient'~ internal investiga. walk~1 tbrouih the state caplt.Ql ••a sincere Y.Oung womap in her .lions unit, s aid Tuesday. fll'OUi>ds. 'MaoBrlde altowi9 c»rl-beliefs, such as tbey are.'' '. Fred Salomon, 24, was kill ed aider her request to aCt as her ·• H . {: · • -· _t -_ early Mond~ after raping and ' ownatf.bmey. . ' .... 1 .e aso noted fr4:1n f'romme stabbing £woman,wounding ooe Th• juctge continued a ,., OI'· der on pdllce, forbidding them IA> discuss Gr eenwood as a t uspect in ttie notoriou!S ''Skid Row Slasher" kllllnas of nine men in· Decem&r and January. Greenwood, 32, was convicted on six counts of burglary and ooe ol assault witlf a d eadly weapon • HE 1\'&S--rOUND 1ullty of bre aking l9 to l be home of television producer William Graham , a n e~g hbor of Reynolds', and attacking the pro- duC'er and a houseiuest Jn their sleep ·with a hatchet. The furious· ly battling men cra•hed through . a plate glass window, and Greenwood hurled the bleeding producer down a hill slape onto Reynolds', driveway. Su!><l11or Court Judge Jack E . Charged in . ' F atal Cr uh1 . ,_ t , ._ i· hu Ilttle incom~ Other than $200 or four hostages and trying to hi .,J Mac Bride l~weted t.he ;b_iµI a ~ontb lb at Miss Good, 31, r~-jack a Continental Air lines 124' because be said he, w~ ce,ives /mm a.falnllt trustlund._-r--r -Jet.-police said. Uoertze!I called Grienwood "a, p h e nbm e n"I da'ri g er lo society. . . I aon 't care ever to see him w alking" the streets again.·· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dr. M. Norval Y.oung, chancellor of- Pepperdine Univenity. was ar· re s ted. T u es day f .o t ma,nsl @._uthU r a~d felony dnmken driving following• spec- tacularly fiery auto crash that killed one woman OIJ\I injured two others: pa lice reported. The car carrying the three women bad stoppec:I for.a red light on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu when .Youn&'& car slammed into the rear of the auto, exploding its .aas tank, the Highway P8trolsa1d. BEULAH HARRlSON, SS, or Claremont, died in the flames. Alice Fritsche, 44, of Clare- mont and Christine Dahlquist, 81, of Lincoln, Neb.1,Iifted from the scene by a heucopter ambul- ance, were in critical condition in the burn Wllfd of Sherman Oaks CommuhityllOs pital. Young, 57, was treated at San-ta. Monica Hospital and booked in .the jall ward .at County-USC Medical Center, police said. He was listed in good condition. . . THE CHAIRMAN of the un- iversity "board o( trustees, Obug Miller, issued a s tatement saying the scbbol "profoundJy regfets this enormous tragedy and out hearts and prayers go out in de- I ' ......, ·s1'YLE PERFECT® eall>et styles GEE WHIZ 'Noone said. at least six other doctor.s have refused Goebel 's re-q~sLfor t.!1e operation, which in - volves rt;\moving the testicles L___.ill1I1LtnecSCrotal.5ac. epest ,synipathy fQr those in- vollled-in-the!.accident . .c"'----t--- He said that "While it has not ••• save-.::: • TwO·tone. modified slkl9 •"In" look , compat1blr with aU turn iture styles_ • IOO'J, Dacron Polyester Perma·fwist filamenl. • 19 fashion color~ DREAMERS DELIGHT Goebel bad pleaded· guilty to., ~x perversion and was convict- ed .of statutory rape in two separate incidents jnvolving high scllOOI g!t1s. !le wa1 treated at Patton State Hospital, but doctor:s there said eventually that· treatment-fto longer did him any goOd. Su[l\'rior Court Judge.Douglas WoodWorlh hinted that Goebel may draw a lenethy prison term because or his failure to appear in court. "By his non-appearance. he has put another nail in his cof · fin." the judge said. Man Guilty In Sla}'ing . SANTA MONICA (UPll - John Gray, 33, Venice. pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of v~1:1f1tary mU!sl&UMhter in the killing of a.man who was friendly with his divorced wife. been generally known, Dr. Young had been under a physi- ciab's care for .more than three -years-.-Jor a serious heart coodi· tion, Which has required him to take special medication regular- ly. We feel that the university should have nothing else to say at this time.'' ·THE INCIDENT was the second traffic accident this year involving a Los Anceles area un- iversity chancellor named Young. Last June, UCLA Chancellor -Char-les-¥oung-broke bis jaw-and h ad to be pried from the wreckage by firemen after his car smashed into a tree near the Westwood ~ampus. Young pleaded no contest to a charge of dri vl ng under the in- fluence of:_alcohoJ on June 17. He was fined $250 'and Placed on 18 mon~ probation. Fire Hits Gr oves The shooting took place 11.n Gray's apartment just. a week 1 lafter he graduated as a deputy r from the Sheriff's Academy. Charles R. Mahon, 36, Venice was killed. ' Superior Court Judge Charles BONSALL (APJ -A 65-acre fire ravaled several a~ado· groves before sta(e Division of Forestry crews could put out the blaze which was started Tuesday by heavy equipment being used in the groves on the Dooli.D Ranch near Bonsall. J f H. Woodmansee said he will sen- tence Gray~n Oct.10. Party Popper·s Navy, Men Delight W oes' SAN FRANCISCO (ljPIJ -The four Navy officers who jumJ>S'd out of a clle at a wives' party were clearly out of uniform but there were no reprimands. "' The cake-poppers, aU volunteers at tbe request of their com- manding officer's wile, performed their near-nakM act recently at Moffett Field Naval Air Slatioo. It was reported tciday. SOlllE IS WI VES-who attodded tbe party screamed wltb de- light aa the tnale entertaihers •. dressecfitl ~eir ''skivvies.,'' took turns Ieapln& out of !be artificial cake. · The party on Sept. 4 was held tbreeoa)'f before the Navy reprimanded tbe skipper of Flnback, a submarine vlolteb by a toplell female go-godlmcer. • Jobn Schatelton, Moffett Field information olficer. said the otncers· wives party was one of the better ettended social events Olthclyear. ••THE COSTUMES were no briefer than any normally seen· 91 a publle beacb or pool," he quickly added._ "'It was 1 spoof, a 1aUro of a stag party -a 'dpe' party for women,'' he explained. ·1 The 1ldpper'1 wilewboplannectthe party 1'•• unl•~ll able lor colJ]mentaod her male Volunteers wer~aafelj back in uniform. 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Central to the political maneuvering is not the sky but rather where the commercial jets shmlld be landing and taking off. Presently, this activity Is limited to Orange County Airport. This has caused considerable irritation to many residents of Newport Beach and Costa.Mesa and nearby territory. Orange County government has made several tentative probes toward locating a major jetport elsewhere. such as at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County or over in Riverside Co unty. There has been other talk of places like Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta· tion or perhaps Chino Hills, a bove Fullerton and Brea. Now the Orange County Board of Supervisors has once again trotted out the notion of joint commercial· military use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. And this becomes a spectre of noise and pollution for those residents of the rapidly growing Saddleback Valley and the city of !nine. •• Irvuie in fact announced that il wants to annex the Marin~ station' to protect it against the invasion of ·commercial jets. But it is likely that the Marines would qu es tion if th ey s hould trade politicians at the county seat. \vhom they kno\v, for those in Irvine, whom they don 'l know. Further . chances of county government giving up El Toro to a municipal government seem extremely remote. The whole battle over using El Toro MCAS for a commtrcial jct airfield is probably just an exercise in futility all the way around . Knowledgeable o bservers of supervisorial action are convinced that th~ county board m ade it s overture for El Toro use simply to clear the air. T hey expect the U.S. Department of Defense to tum a cold shoulder to the proposal, thus bllryingltonce and for all. · Thua the plan to send Orange County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan out Into the Saddleback Valley to "sell" the El Toro concept simply adds another futile exercise to the airport maneuvers. Oran11,e County is no closer to having an allernathte jetpo'rt than it ever was. And that's not very close: • I.ow-Cost Housing Councilman Robert Wilson is urging his fellow members of the Costa Mesa council· ·to Consider seriously the Idea of putting mobile homes in residen- tial neighborhoods. · He \ll'ges it as a way of sol.Ying low-cost housing.· In doing so, he makes two parttcularly strong pomts: there is a prejudlce against mobile homes because they are made out of metal and not wood and brick, and this prejudice often"results in mobile home parks being allowed only in undesirable neighborhoods. Those complaints are worth consideration, but they do not really relate to low-cost housing because in the long haul mobile homes are not the solution to the search for a reduction in home costs. When all costs are included -such as transporta- tion, the limited lifespan, and the lack of appreciation -factory-built homes are not much cheaper th~n con- ventionally built homes. They are only cheaper 1f they are put on smaller lots, which they are, and do not have garages, which theydon't . The solution to low-cost housing lies in higher densities smaller lots, and fewer amenities. What homes are made out of makes little difference. • • I I ~ c U.S.-France Enter PJnnners Shotdd Faee Facts ' ' ' I ' I Anot\ier 'De-tent-e' Dear Gloomy Automobiles Obsolete I Gus To the Editor: PARIS -A mood of "detente." unimaginable a year ago, between the ' '·EVANS-NOV AK On Sept. 4 your newspaper When Supervisor Riley published a story titled: "Smog- U .S . and French Presi · dent Valery Giscardd' Es- taing is pro· ducing political dividends despite major underlying Uensions. '· •• so frequently reft!rs to his free Enline Seen by Mid·80s ?" many "patriotic" friends This represents still another un- around El Toro, is he infer· imaginative study by the "ex- TouJon several tmonths ago. ring the people or Newport perts ~ at the JPL, Cal Tech. Paid ''This ·wOuld not have been Beach and Costa Mesa are .for by the Ford Motor' Company, pe~tted. in the bad old days, '1 a not ''patriotic?'' Or is he ''but conducted independent of U.S. diplomat tqld us. , ~couµting votes? the firm,'' the newspaper ac- There are other exa,.mples: R.L.fL count indicates that the r~port growing French crpntribuU~ t6' ~ ~wo.c:-11ts•r••u11mttM1ty proposes we spend .. l billion NATO. i,n the form"' of es~ ~;!~~1-;:.-.. "!'=~S:."'!:':= .dollars on the development of a communicationl!I across EUnpe, "'"'"'G*mrG111.o.n., .. 11et. • ''pollution free'' alltomobile and CO!pplete coop~rati'On or -\engine by the mid 198)5. Jilost particularly the sharp COD" ti'adiction between Paris ana ·Washington over the future ot Europe. ~ailce as vital .ato~e· for . A<l'O'ailoetst1041iaclc~ 1, '• levels. That argues Cor serious rr IS abdut u;;..<the ~mean There wal!I much S:atismction moves toward European unity public ·realized tha personal "We have a detente now with President Ford,'' French.£~ ]foreign Minister Jean SauVagnarques told us at the- Quaid' Orsay. "We lx>th need it even though our interests cannot be identical.'' hereovertheU.S.decisionto~uy now, reqwnng AOJ,eriC~ ~Up. automoblle.tral.spartaUon is as the Roland II, dev,!!>P«r':l>l' tho w,rtOIWI symR4!.bY.· • ~ ~e; Q ~ tlllnl\IM''ll' ~.PL hooch.with WesOOcrm.,,.llelJ>; · ~ lf&'to thes<! politl~i"1'5, 'U.S. ruearc1'ers. A,."DY. l9rm of as the new, Io}'; level P,nti-Jl)lictJ• takln!I aii~lledJr..,:O...:.-tramportaijo1f>tb.at-re11 .. ""!"'n afrcraft'misslle r'or~hO"~.S. tlon~while talking Eliropean uni· fo .. il Cuels ,is doomed to extmc- Armyin forward battle zones. ty, the u .S. in fact qbstructs it. lion and a.JJ~he b!llions otdolla~s None of this means Giscard is During the May NATO summit, spent on f'Grther development is thinking of rejoining NATO's for example, the French re-money down the oil swnjS. military organ.i~ation . His m4'm.ber a'ne fact above all Future, •personal transporta· A CAREER .diplomat and in· political base is firmly anchored others: thBt Europep.n unity was tion 1~uld be planned by people timate of ~he Fr~nch president, to Prime Minister Jacques neve'r mentioned by the w'hb lare awake to the facts and Sauvagnarques has helped end Chirac's poWerfully rev,ived Americans. not by those who try so hard to the rancid JDood of suspicion and Gaullist party. which~uldr re.-~ . deny that their conclusions are mutual~recrimination which gard any such change as THE FRENCH, accorlcungty, paidfor.tiytheircUenf-9 .. poiaoned relations bet.ween his heretical. Moreover, even pro. ar& caught in a bind. Wlth RICHARDCROFT predecessor, Michel Jobert. and American diplomats quietly re-EnilandandWestGermanyuna- Secretary of State Henry Kiss-instated in policy positions at ble or unwilling to. support the Weko-.e ·-Inger. Early returns from this the 'Quai d'Oraa..)' by Gisc.anl Prenc:b dream of a semi-aft 1 G ulli.ot <11srS\.or > To the Editor: newcivilitysbowvisiblegains,of er years o~ a or lodeplnuent Europe, partly Thanks to all whosi...-~ peti 4 Which an important part is in· now strongly oppose relntegra4 because the "existip.g relationship ~ · tlons or contacted the transit creasing French cooperation tion. is so easy and partly for fear of S company, we now, have our With the military structure of the THUS. despite the warmlng upsetting the U ,s .. oviet much-needed Line No. 1 on North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-trend, the fundamental confiict balance, the French· are im· ll" ,.._ t Hi h Fr · d~ ed Pac 1c .....,-• g way! tion (NATO), which ance i:-between Washington and Paris is mili)iz · There are regular schedules serted nine years ago, although far from solution. That conflict is But the perception here of a available · and they are very staying in the alliance. .QYer_U.~liey toward-We.stern tarcer future Eurt:i:pean rote ls cooperative about stopping at in-~At NAT'o•s Brussels head--Europe and what one official not about to ~isa,ppear. To tlle between intersections, if flagged <t,Uarlers, French liaison officers here calls America's ''in· contrary{ybig~ officials )..r\ P&ri$ do~. You can now go just alx>ut are more closely involved in all sistence," led by Kissinger, eonsti.nt warn in private tha.t. anywhere in Orange .Cowlty ror ; ects Of NATO planning, a. "that Europe's role must be as a the· P.reaent European ~tela-25 cents, so let's get some of the ange that Gen. Alexand~r satellite revolving around the ffons:blp with Washington fs in· canoffthestreets: g, the NATO commander, is American sun." herently unhealthy. More to the Now we need some bus stop cioefully cultivating. With its own modest ''force de paint, highly regarded lntellec-· signs and ~enches, particularly One exam.pie:, with the full frappe" (now being redesigned tu.als 1aucb as Michel Tatu, h bli · t--~i • el ed"t f L M--' a~ -suc , sy in ~~,,, ons as b,l.cking of Secretary of Defense for MIRV-able warheads at a 1or kll 1 Oro e vuu.e, are P$cific Coast Highway and J•mes Schlesinger, Haig now huge future cost), ,France's vis· amplifying in print what the SUperior where waiting on the i>rovides France and other NATO ion of ' the middle-distant fut,ure politicians arlthinking. dirt shoulder can be particularly allies with superior American in-perceives a far more inde(.len'· ''The real problem is the hazardous. " telligence, thus voiding -or try-dent Europe which, while under absence of political will," Tatu Speaking of that dirt shoulder, it\g to void -the dangerous the U.S. strategic umbrella, recenUy wrote. ". • .The main why isn't that paved for bike kbowledge and consultation should constitute a powerful obstacle to. European unity is riders? We got the bus, now let's g~p which split the U.S. from mi.litarY: and economic. force Europe's military dependence get the bike paths. Write to your pe during the 1973 Middle qwte by Jtself, led by France. ontbe United States." councilperson now. Do .,te really st war. French politicians point to The implication Of those words need 8 death quota before: we get vagaries •of American po4 cs, ls Staggering, but they reflect a thatdone? trutb as perceived by 'many France's new cooperation with more than another 10 tears at powerfl.ll politicians, even if the TO were th e U.S. maneuvers most on an American presence ih moment of that tnrt.b lies some o the coast of France near Europe at anything like present Jean ln the future. . - ~~:ng Down ,More lmJ>OTtont SYDNEY HARRIS ~ ~ tban romantic attach- ·~ That ocean currents do not ~ _ -Tl)at there was nearit a ".'fl directly outto sea. and refuse Souled" l and not nart Of Mohan· thousand· year UP bettedweenln Chlntho pecllntolheoceanslsasllke-• Umepaperwaslnven a to return to tbe coast as be dasGandhi'sname. Un.,tbe 2od cepturt) and ed and Jost ill the depths -That Marlene Dietrich tnoWledieolitsuseihEurope;-•r. :e:~~:~Lem:, -...,irir.\T cil/a •f..n.,. &lm· Tbatoneofthemainnasoo.s thanasan\act.ress. ~ mer'' ts known in ~land as a ii that life expectancy has :,i -Tba mo us s, w al~ "famlne''lnauchcountriesas t 11 k hich ~ ··~·Luke's S..mmolr," and they bled 111 a alnal• generation, pretty lmuch alike to the • ··ha • an evee 'llt .. one • 1~ ~11)<"1l • commensurate rise in . trained eye, comprise ~me ''St. M..Un'itrSitmmet.' • : -~•u. J09,000different1pecies. • ., -'l'l'!t ei\lieoa ·of ~ are ..,...r., -That t b>e r a !JI IJ.I a r licit' ciolled ''lats,"' "lau," or· THAT MAN·MADE smog Ellubelhan word, "Melhinka," ·~i,a." but "'Ml>Del.,,qu.," "'810Wld recently u high much Uled by l!hakespeare 'Ind -That a ••ay~pbant," which a,dOI feet ibo•e the ocuna, hi• contemporaries, dld not nowmeana a boot·Ueler, lnlUally •YiatOrlrePOrt.ec:lnatteven mean''Jthiok,''but. ''Jtseemsto nlerred to an~accUlel', or de. INNartll.alldSoolhPol... ""!-" Do.moor •. O.l' !DfOl'mer qalnst net "Budcllla" ta not the -Tha.t the "M'oonll1ht" a!Diliial1. (AolntWmllnles:am-= I mUl, l/Ut aUUe ('"Jbe-.. IOll.ala or Beethoven WU a mis-pie iJ( the pty~al WO)' a _.~•") ror Sid· ltadi.nl name 1lven to It by a wordtiroadenaltsorlalnalmean- • Ga am~ -Just H critic, and wu never cilled that Ing 1111tll lt taku on. a clllfeMr1t .. ..........,., u a title ("Gttat-by,IM •<\D'Pol•~· who Intended one.) ~ · ---• I ' • • .. • GRETAFARBER ,. Prefenl'lellee ' -I To the Editor: J FortY·Cqur-hundr.tid people 01ed last year ill tratr!c accidents In California and Belt7 "Dlomas bas the nerve to crill!'lle. In the DailT Pilot "Mailbox" <Aug. 27> th .. Irvine police for trYbla to re- duce that number of dealhs this year. . A• for tbe public ·relations ana:le, ·when I see aQ offi~r' . ""' 'He's In e mHtln11. Would you oa,. to /NV• • number,, Mr.Fon/?' ' [,:·~_M_A_I_L_e_o_x~~) Letter• from ftader1 are welcome. The right to dondentt letter1 to fit ·apace or eliminate libel U reunW. 1Atter1 of 300 word.! or ltu wW be given prefn-ence. All r.etter1 mu.st in- clude signature and mailing. oddreas but names may be withheld Oft 're- quest if .ufficient reaton ii Ol'PCIJ"enl. Podry wilt not bt"Publiall<d. staked out on a comer I always think, what a nice gesture. Here is a person taking timeout from a busy schedule to try and keep: my car from being smashed 4P by a stupid driver or perhaps IDY be- ing a statistic in lhe momlng paper. I always wave and smile, it is the very least I can do to re- pay him. · ~ny kid with a beginner's license knows you do not make a left hlnd turn from the rjgbt hand lane of a two lahe rQad un- less it has special PQStirli. Now that the arrow yOu ~kecf' for is painted at that corner or University and MacArthur I do hope it will make this former fool proof corner idiot proof. I would be very lnleres!ed ln your solution to a similar Pn>- blem on Campus Way hi ftollt of Town Center w,bere the two No-- U-Turn signs are constanUf violated. MARYLOU PARKER Citizen_.~ To the Editor: We found Alan Dirkin's article on the Costa Mesa Goals and Ob- jectives Committee (k:pt. 7) very astute, especiallf bis awareness of the' impartailce of citizen participation in a de-·mocracy. We find it necessary to com· ment on the implication that the committee is being used for a councilmanic apringl;>oarcl, It is unfortunate that citilens cannot \ 1 take an active role in govern- ment without being accused ol ul- terioc motives. U there is now an interest in local politics, it is a natural outgrowth of two widely separate situations: rirst, we were frustrated by lack of respansivene.ss to cltµen input; second, our involvement created greater interest ln continued ac- tivity and this is certainly one of the legitimate objectives of citizen partlcl11atlon. , JOANMARGOL . LOUISENAPOLI, ' .La.,_,t~ .. , ' To the.Editor.:.. -· --' - Newport BeacJa'1. spending even $400 to join a lawsuit to sue the U,S, Interior Department, shows lack of concern for our tax dollars or our welfare. ~re of our tax dollars niu.st be used by the federal government to fight the suit. We are suin,g ourselves, and paying for bothllides. · ' THE LACK of coiicem for oor welfare Is that the stat is to stop oil and gal production In tbo out-' er contlneotial shelf, ~ we are desperately in need Of the products which are getting in shorter supply every day. It Is like when the Coastal Com- mission delayed the San Onofre nuclear plant to save !71108 of a mile of sandstone cliffs. That de. Jay is costing us cotisumers an extra billion dollars in higher electric bills, in this decade. 'When the commissiooerS were asked, at the recent Regional Commission hearings. bow many had ever ~een the (liffs, one man out of the l2 members raised his hand. That act, without knowing what they were imposing on the people, was as irrational. as this one. Power lies heavy, heavy, over our heads. GOLDIEJOSEPll 'fhe Tahoe Sierra 1 There is a lot for the environ- mentalist to see in the area of Lake Ta hoe and north. Plenty of spectacular scenery and a goodly number of horrible examples. For 'instance. there are the Malakoff dlggins, the bldeous re- sult of hydraulic mining that led to one of the first court victories for environmentalls.ts - Woodruff v. North moomfleld Gravel Mining Company In 1884. That Is just one of the gems mineable from the latest hiJclng guide from Wilderness Press In Berkeley, Callr. The new book Is '1be Tahoe Sierra, by Jeffrey P. Schaffer ($7.95). The book includes 100 hikes In the area from Tahoe to Lassen ~ Park and is profuseiy UlllStrated with about 200 'photolfaphs taken by the author. But It also includes In lt!J 320 pages the requ.lsile µdormation. tor a Juic!e ~ mutate, topc>- Quotes Money Is " stupid nlt'9'1re Of acblevement. but unforttinateil' It is the only untversal measure we have. -·Cbarle1Sfelnmet1. • I ( THEBOOKMAN l graphic maps, elevation gain, degree of diffjculty, campsites, etc. ,i .~ I DONALD B. THACKREY, UPI ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .Rob<rlN:W..li,P.iblil/ift' Tllomo• Jr...U, f:-Borfmo: Krt'ibkh. l:dU~ l'l>l/0- The editorial P•lt oC the DJl(Jr. Piiot seets to lqform and stimulate readers by ~Ung on tbl1 pace dlver1elcommtntary en topics of lnterelt: b1 s}'bdfcat· eel columnl1t1 ind e1Hooftlstl, by PfO\'k1ilfC a forum foe n.:ten' vjews and by pre1enttn1 tbis newap1per'1 oplnio~ and Ide• on CUrTent topics. The editorial oplruooi ort11• Plllr l'lllo\.tppear only In theffltor(al-cotumri a~lhe top or the page. Oplnlonl' f:K• pttUed by tht eolurnnJst.s and cartoonf1ll and letter Wrjtea an Utelr OWbi and no endontmenl ol their views by lbe DUiy PtlGt •houtd be 1nr .......i. • Wedn~!IY, Sept.1'7, lB'fS