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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-11 - Orange Coast Pilotarole i ""' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, 1976 ~~~~~~~~~¥0&....;..;;...~~~-.__;,~..;;....•M;..;.;_CTt_Old__;,._n_~_ao_1_,~~~~~~- • I • • • . .. :~ ! :: .~ __.___ r ... ;--- ' ' • ·ed \ ; ............................................ lllllJ!m ................... 1 ='Ufe-slayer, ao,~nsane~ / . As. He S.,.,._ng BQtnmer ' •• .. .• • .,\A I ~ . • - --Buckley to Battle ____ Fo.r(l;_~_Re~gali ?J ' • . Some Dog's :~ife _:1iii~cM~n' Joh:, I I Sex; Not Death ' -· - Bf TO• BA&LEY ' 0. ....... ,,..... ..... Hit man Anthony Scalise'• real mtsaion in contactln1 Janice ll.oblllloa of Newport Beach wu Fetkral Crime Parole Faces Elimination ATLANTA <AP>-Tbe Justice Department Is studying recom· . lbendations to abolish paroles for federal prisoners and require the prisoners to serve their entire · 1entences. Atty. Gen. F.dward H. Levi said today. Abolishin1 paroles would have to be "coupled with 1 redudlon ln the level or sentences now be- lnl meted out, ao that the actual left .... of Ume served by offen· dera w·ould not lncre1se dr1matically, .. Levi told the Americ1n Bar Auod1tion's an· nual convention. Disparities In 1enlencln1 and uncertainties in the parole aystem led lo 1 study th1t pro- duced the recommendaUons. he Hid. The convention ts being atten· ded bJ U ,000 attorneys and juqea and 40 Brit.lab Jud1ea, bar· Jllaters and aoHcltora. Levi Hid 'that in addition lo common l1ws lluired by En1land and America, l a.e two naUona allo share "con· teftlporary dlfflcultJes .•. 1n In· • ~aaelncrime." ~ The hilh lncld~ of crime his become a burden on this ~try's courll. he said. "The efficiency of the criminal justice 1,atem In d@Uvertn1 swln and ctttaln punishment to ~ • sullty of crtme has s\lffered," he uid. ·B0.4T FW.4TED Olff LUUY "The boat sold to the first Pft'SOl1 who c 1lled about the ad.'' . That's the speedy success story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this cl111ified 8d in the Daily Pilot: CAL20 l : Race equipped. 2·maln. jib. Cenoa. 1pinnaker. xlnt cond. 53a. XXJMlXllS U you have 1 boat you want to Mil, call MZ·W78. It onl)' takes a few words in the rllbt place to Mtrad a buyer. AJoac the Orante CoMl. the rifbt place to advertise is in the DMIJPUot. to 10 to bed with her and not km her, a defense witness testified Tuesday ln the Dranse County SUperior Court trial ol Dr. Wayne Leiter Robinson of Irvine. Dr. Selwyn Rose, a Los An1eles 1ttorney·peycbiatrist, told the Jury that Robinson told him durln1 a consuJlaUon last July 14 that Scalise assured the defendant "that be could do anything with women." Rose's written report ol that converuUon includes the com· menl that Sc11lae assured Robinson that he would develop bis relationship with Mrs . Robinson, 38, to the point that be could remove her birth control device. That desire was pure sym- bolism, the witness said. He alle,ed tp the jury that the IUD represented Mn. Roblnsan's in· fidelity to her husband "who knew that hi• own sexual prac· tices did not jusUfy her using il.'' Robinson. 42. went on the wit· neas •land lite Tuesd1y lo offer what his three lawyers 11aJd will be hla verb1I suppGrt ol the story told to the jury by Rose. Robinso 1 denies the pro- secuUon allegation that he hired Seattle, 29, to kill •is wife 1t her Bii C1nyon home in Newport BHch at a time when the couple wu aepanted and involved in a dispute over community proper· ty valued at more than 12 mllUon. Rose. whose fee ror the con- sultaUon and testimony will be Sl,000, testified that Sc:1llse was hired to tail Mrs. Robtnaon and If po11ible. take pictures of her In the motels she visited with male acquaintances. Roblnaon told the jury shortly before Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rut· ter adjourned the trial late Tues· d1y that the men In Mrs. Roblnaon's life were lovers dr1wn from the business world sbe 1rew to know while conduct· in1 the coupte's buaineas. Defense attorney AJ Ramsey bu •tressed throuahout the tri1l -th• lln. Roblmon fled the area and shared motel rooms wlth Scaliae for several days 11\er abe was told of the alle1ecl death plot. Scalise has testified th1t he dro¥e throqh three counties un- (lee oocroa, P.,e AZ> Budget Reacin~ed LOS ANGELES <AP~ -Spurred by a hostile protest meetinl ol 900 taxpayers deman· dtnl s ubstantial praperty tu <'Ula, the Lo9 Aaples County Boud ol Supervilon YOted to tt· open lbe already adoptf'd S3.3 biWon county budpt. The 3· 1 Tote will be an empty cesture un· less the state le1ialature passes ur1eacy le1ialation within the next ID da19 permittlnt the COUD· tJ to resclDd the buded. 1¥ ·~ .. ,.,.... You couldn't exactly call Shotil here a champion, because the National Water Ski Associatio n doesn't have a canine division. But Shotzi, who belongs to Drew Ktys, will do his thlng just'for run at the National Water Ski Championships in Mi ami this month. Hitchhiker Forced To Poie-for Pomo A tall man who hustled a 16· year-old 11r1 hitchhiker away In his classic German sports car aAd forced her to disrobe and poM for sexy pictures in Ra\. inlloft..Beach's Central Park js eoucht by police today. lnvesti11tors at first Usted the Tuead1y abduction as a kidnap· Ing. bul hive since evaluated the circumstances and ch1nged it to oneol false imprisonment. "Sbe went along willingly at ftnt, but then he only coerced her into poain1 by w1rning her she .-ould be in trouble if she didn't cooperate," explained Detective set. Bert Chadwick. '"lbere was no actual physical force," be said. The lb'I • u unlilnlledJn tbe eacapaae in a secluded sector or the picturesque lakeside park, but quite frightened, police said. The victim finally bharte4 cMll the story or whal transpired betweesi noon aod J p.m., ud bet irate father immediately called polke, then took her to head· quarters to me a report. Investigators said the girl was picked up on Beach Boulevard al 1NUMIP>lt' A...,_, llddbc lite suspect drove a dlrll blue 1982 to '64 Poncbe. • Teens Return . .. To Slay Man LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two leen·•1en sunned down a 23- year-old El Sereno man after he refused to 1ive them 1 dime when they 1pproacbed him on a citJ street in East Los Angeles. ·-Quadalupe Mireles died...l'ues· clay from a bunet WOUlld1n u.e throat. Authorities Slid the youth'• weapcm ml.aft.-~ when they fint tried to •hoot lilrelea, but 'they' later rtl~ed with two other ,..ut11a .oOnt.Mfat.al abot.. ' ... Wife Slayer Found Guilty, Called Insane An 80-ye,r-old man wJk» beat his wife to death with a claw ham· mer was tound aullty Tuetd1y in Or1111e County Superior Court ilii' wM-ritW t• •uaa • ua. time of the killing. Judge Kenneth E: Lae de· livered the verdict aft.er the non. Jury trill or Jack Cbarlea Cole of Garden Grove. Cole will return to the courttoom Sept. 23 for a de- cision on 'his rature conllnement Ind treatment. He was arreated Oct. 21 after GIJ'den Grove police found the beaten body of Mn. Lillian Cole, 'It, on a bed in the couple's home. Ofncen said the defendant eoukl ofter them no explanaticla for hla sudden 1ttac~ on bia wife. Lelti8ta.Protest " IJSBON, Portu1al <AP>-Lel: lists called tod~for de- • mon.triliou li. ~ ·-poee the retarn former Preaident Antonio cle ~·· Senator .; I Mumo~'..i Propos.al·' I ROCMSSTSR, N.Y. (AP> .:.... 1 Sen . .Times BuctteyolNewYort said tod1y that he hu not d~ otdecl wltetber he will allow Ilia ..... to be pland In..., ...... •apr........Ual~......_atU.. Republican N 1tlonal Coavenlion. Buckley was respondlnJ t.o publlabed repotts that his name might be entered u a com· promise e1ndld1te at the conven- tion. The New York Daily News •aJcl. Buckley's name milht be placed in presidential noalinat.lon as a" conserVltlve effort to deadlock the convention on ita first ballot. '. Asked whether he would allow his name to be entered, Buckle)" replied, "l have no idea." ~ "I was appro1ched a few da)tl ato by some serioua people who 11k~ me if I would stop testing the waler," he continued ... And I said I had to thlnk the whole lhinl over. It ume awfully suddenly,i And, as I say, they are going to have to come back to me before l give 1ny 10-1hea'd sipal." Buckley made his remarkt ill an airport inler\'iew here durlnC an up1t1te camp1ign stop. The New York Times quoted Buckley u saying he had been ur1ed by sevenl conaervativf sen1tors and representatives t~ consider becomina a com .. promise presldenUal candid1te. A third entry could stalemate the cont.est between President' Ford a.nd Ronald Reagm fort.bf nomination. , Buckley, a Conservauv_, KepubUcan seeking 1 aeconr . (lee BUCKLEY, Pa1e AJ> f . c ••• ,, l Wel!lt•er .f The u s ual. Morning i clouds and ro1 to 1lve way : In atterneon to r1lr skies. z ~· to. reach mid llOI, tows down to!'f-IOdesreet. • -~ IN81DE TGDA '° il' So9rw pllNc ~ pro-.' ,,.,.., c...w unth Social S«wffW, pclW mor• U.0.. f#w ~ I 100rUr '9od eonted datriftg ,.. ,.an. A &oolc.at toflW ~ atlun,A7. 1 •••••• .. .,_....,. ........ .....-n .._.. Dt ..... L&..,. Atl ....... ~ .......... .... =-.... ~ ..... ···~~ ==-.. 9.1 ........... ............... = ·-·' ...... ......... .._. .... ., ........ ~~.=:.-. :z.::;: . . 'f' ~ . t i •• Ct .. •• 81-1 .... .. .... .... M • • ~ . ~I DAILY PILOT s w.ctnHdey. August 11. t978 Clash on Abortion? · 1 ':?!IT~ =~A~ -°":r~~':!.~.~~at[~~M~~~':!' Democrat.a and Kepubhcana may niaht by a 13 to l vote. tff endorsw phrnk dt"nouoc1ng clash directly over tbe HMaUve While the Democr11ta opposed a busin& or sc hool childttn as "un mue ol abortJon If the GOP con· eonaUtutlonal amendment. the necessary. counterproductJve YtftlJon adopta a platform aubo Republican pro()Olal "aupporu and wrong." •mmlttee'a recommendaUon. the errorts of th<>!'e who s~k Roth propoeed plan.ks require Supporters or both Ronald llucan ond President Ford ~!:'ed forcH in adoptina an an· enactment of o con:st1tutlonal approvnl o f the full Plat· •mendment lo restore protection form Committee and the> rocwen· or the right to life of unbo1 n tlon it.self next week before they children." can become part of the party·s of· ficial pollcy statement. '· • t Nose Nudger . Petumt Pushes Up Peak COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. <AP> -Tom Miller. not a man to pass up a challenge, is laying claim to the world record for pushing a peanut with his nose up Pike's Peak. Miller, an 18-year-old University of Colorado slu· dent. was studying fads and lollies when he came across a reference to a man whose nose took 21 days to accomplish the feat in 1929. Thal didn't look like record time to Miller, who got down on his knees Thursday, placed a peanut on the ground in front of him and began inching up the 14, 110-fool .mountain. . : At noon Tuesday, four days. 23 hours, 47 minutes. three seconds and 39 peanuts later, Miller stood atop the mountain· and told tourists and r eporters that he had broken the record. • • • • f I . ' "When I came to a big rock I would lean the peanut s ideways so I could roll it up the side of the rock," be said. Desert Quake Jolts Portions Of 2 Counties PALM SPRINGS <AP> -A moderate earthquake jolted portion, or Riverside and San Diego counties today, registering 4.3 on the Richter scale, scientists atCaJTecbaaid. A Caltech spokesman said the quake was centered in the Anza- Borrego Desert about 2S miles south or Palm Springs. The tern· blor was reportedly reit as rar away as Riverside and San Diego. ltoccurred aboul8:~a.m. However. 1berilr1 deputies ln San Dle10, Jmpedal and Riverside counties said there . i were no reports or damage or in· : Ju.rla .. A spokesman fOI' tlle Rlvenlde County sheriff'• substation in , Indio aald the quake was felt iQ that city but was only atrooc I ;~::;w;:~l : Patrols Grow ! SAN FR~CISCO <AP> - Chief of Police Charles Gain plans to order an increase in number of police on foot pat.roJ in the lower Powell Street area, rife with drunks. beHars and pro- stitutes. He made that decision Tuesday alter meeUng with 40 downtown businessmen who complained about the area where there have been 1,200 a rreats since February, includin1348 on felony char1es. lie said the area represented ••a aoci1l problem" requirin1 a "total reordering" ol aociety. Lottery Endorsed SACRAMENTO <AP> -A lt-aiJlaUve conference commit· tee, splltUn1 alon1 rtclal lines. has endoned a blll to prohibit the lottery method of achieving teacher Integration In Los An1elH. ORANGE COAST 5 DAILY PILOT - I Fro•PageAJ DOCTOR .•• til lut Feb. 25 because he wanted assurances that he would not be arrested as a federal and state parolee ii be told police be had been hired to kill Mrs. Robinson. The jury has listened to what the prosecution describes as highly incriminating telephone coovenatioos between Robinson and Scalise -witnessed by Mrs. Robinson and her daughter Kathy, 18. Jurors have also viewed a gar- rote-a braided rope favored by killer s who pr e fer strangulation-wtU ch Scalise said be was to use when dis· patching Mrs. Robinson. Roee and Robinlon testified Tuesday that Mrs. Robin.son was a domlneerlna wife who firmly eoatrol1ed the couple's lioances, throupout their 19-year mar- ria1e. Robinson testiried that his wile, whom he met in medical school while she was a Jaborltory technician. bou&bt all hls clothes without eonsultlng him and took over personal direct.ion of the piua parlors that were conceived and designed by him. The physician, testifyin1 slow· Jy and deliberately, told the jury be was dlstreased when the operation of the Bick Alley pbza parlors in Newport Beach and Pountain Valley gradually passed into his wife's hands with all his other business interests in· cludine expensive property in Riverside County. Robinson told the jury that he was even more distressed when he returned home one day to find hla wife In bed recovering from breast implant surgery performed by a ~urgeon he 'thought was his friend. Robinson said the breast Im· pl1nt surgery abd the su:rgt cal In- sertion of the IUD confirmed his bellef that Mrs. Robinson had lovers. Rose's account ol the IUD In- sertion and what be said were ScaJise's instr uctions to retrieve the device and present ll to the doctor brought a comment from Judie Rutter that biehly amused the jury. "That would be n rather violent Invasion of her body, wouJdn't it?" Judge Ruller asked the witness. "Alter all, it's not like someone stealing her purse." Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley contends that Scalise WU hired to kill Mra. RobiDIOn for a down payment ol Sl0,000 •nd a further pay ment. of $10,000 when the assignment waa com- pleted. The prosecutor araues that Robinson became Incensed when hll estranged wife refused toslgn papers that would have aJlowed hirn to sell undeveloped Big Canyon property for $115,000 and tbat be bou.ght a eun about that Ume. Robinson was admitted to UCJ Medical Center earlier this yeer as beinf or suicidal tendencies after police checked a number of incidents that allecedly included hit tbreateninc Mrs. Robinson with the weap0n. ROM and another paych11trist called b7 the defense hoe described Robinson as a "pualve, dependent persanall- ty" Who felt threateMd by the km ol hls wife. Botb p1ychlatrlsla have lestifted that Roblmoa could not form tbe lntent to kW and that the proeecuUon account ol act.ions tbat Jed to hia errest lut Feb. 2S ii ldPl1 uallkel1. Al the final hearings by the full Platform Committee today, Sen. Jesse Helms. (R.N.C.>. leader of a group of conservative de· legates. wa5 to press for adoption ol ,WW em~iaalbelrv.._s. Although the party considered these issues. the t\o\'O leading can· didates continued to maneuver for the presidential nomination by struggling over convention · rules and seeking uncomaulted dele1ates. Reagan trails Ford by 1.105 to 1,033 votes in the Associated Pras poll of publicly committed or legally bound de.legates. A total of 1, 130 votes are needed for the nomination. In the platform subcommittee he.arlngs, the issue or women's rilhts broueht about more dis· agreement than abortion. The panel was split 'I to 7 on the que s tion whether the Republicans will continue, as they have for some 25 years, to en· dorse nliflcaUon or the Equal Ri.lhts Amendment, a prime goal of feminists. Rep. Silvio 0 . Conte CR-Mass.) a subcom mille~ member who favors endor s e me nt of the amendment, was in Washington Tuesday and may breaktbe tieaf· ter he arrives for the convention. One of the rules quarrels between the Ford and Reagan camps involves delecates from the 19states that held presidential primaries. Ford campaign officials want a firm requirement compelling de· legates to vote In proportion to the outcome or the elections. The other procedural dispute was set ort by a demand from the Reagan camp that a candidate be required to name bis vice pre- sidential choice in advance of the presidential balloting, as Reagan bas done. Supporters of both candidates claim to have the votes to prevail 1n the convention rules commit· tee. which meets Saturday. The quesUons bave been con.sidered only by the Republican National Committee's rules panel and the commJttee Itself, botb cootrolled by Ford forces. Worship Wins Over Play in New Blue Law FROSTPROOF. '1a. CAP> - 1be City Council bas declared municipal tennis courts and ball fields off ·limit.a during hours of worablp. But alter a reminder from the city attorney about constitutional guarantee• separating church and state, the council aareed it.a ban would be "informal policy." The council this week basined uae or the faclllUes at the request ol a BapU.t minister who called recreation during worship hours "irreverent." The councll's actJon would pro- hibit. use of the courts and ball net~ from 5 a.m. until noon on Sundays and from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m . on Sundays and Wed· nesdays. Signs arc to be posUd warning citizens of the pro· hibiUon. "It's not the competition ldee that bothe"' me," the Rev. John Rayburn told the council. "To me, church activity Is a ucred thJnl{.'' Police Chlef John Woodby said an officer could a11k a person to leave the courts, but. could do nothing further about It. FBI Clean? Boss Umure WASHINGTON (APJ - FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley said today he cannot make a blanket atatement that FBI acents arenotcon- ldudinl iUegaJ burllariea or en1alin1 In other wron&· dolni. He alto 1ald that many bureau employes fear they will be U.dlcted or dis- ciplined for their role 1n prevk>Ua FBI wroncdotn1. "I wlab J could say cate1orically, un· questionably lbat lhil ii not IOIDI on," be said at bis first newa conferenee ln more than a year. "I can no loacu make cateeoncal eweeptQ11tatem ..... .:__ . ........... LIGHTNING STRIKES NEAR SITE OF REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN KANSAS CITY Wiii Senator Buckley Provide the Th"nder H a Prealdential Candidate? ............ ANOTHER VOICE? ConHrv•tfve Buckley l 'ro• Pagf! A I BUCKLEY. • Senate term, would not identify the members or Congress he l-i:t id IUJIHled presldenl111l CUD· dldacy. Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina said in Kansas City that be and Buckley discussed lht• possibility some lime ago, but that be wasn't promoting il. Helms said be remains a Reagan aupporter. Helms told the Kansas City · Times that. Buckley would be a fresh face In the campaign, and said the American people ob- viously are looking for one. Richard Rosenbaum, the New York Republican chairman and a Ford supporter. said he had heard the Buckley talk, but con- tended it would not draw off any Ford delegate support in the New York delegation. He said he is confident Ford will be the first· ballot nominee. Reagan is locked in a tight bal· Ue for the nomination with Ford. but most counts have him trail· Ing with the GOP convention due to begin Monday. With only two candidates in the race, one is almost sure to win on the first ballot. The News quoted Tom Ellis, chairman of the North Carolina delegation as saying: "II we had a third man In there, It would give Reagan a better chance on the second ballot, and I reel like maybe if iiome third person did get the nomination, il would heal the Republican party." Highway Bill Dies SACRAMENTO CAP> -A bill giving the legislature more con- trol over California h.ighway pro· gram spending h11s died In the Senate Transportation Commit· tee without winnln~ one vote. Costs Studied Water Tower ·Fate I Still Wobbling By KATHY CLANCY 01 tlte Oa lly "1104 St.II ..'Ihc-36..y~lcL..'iunset.-~ch wooden wate r lower hasn't been demolished as yet. But it hasn't been aved either. County supervisors look a dim view of spending public funds to put the deteriorating strueture back into safe shape Tut>sduy, despite pleas from area residents that the tower has nostalgic and historical significance . Supe rvisors did agree un. animously to ask the county En· \'1ronm e ntal M:inage me nl Agency to s tudy tbe matter forther, to come up with ac· quisition and refurbishing cosL-. and to see if any outside grants could help finance the expenses. But Supervisor Thomas Riley said unless there are outside funds available. "I will be op· posed regardless or what report is made.'' An EMA report presented to supervisors Tuesday said the tower as it now s tands ls hazardous. The r eport. said the wood in the s upporting structure near tbe foundalioo had rotted, some of the supporting columns had sphl, staves holding up the roof were unstable and t.he lank platform Friday 13th Celebration Beamed on TV Ever wonder what d eep thoughts your family mull is harboring? You can find out Friday when KOCE·TV Channel 50 films in- terv 1 ews with a half dozen psychics, illusionists, palm re- aders and astrologists at Lion".s Park in Costa Mesa. The program, organized by the city's Leisure Services Depa rt- ment, begins at 1 :45 p.m. when animal psychic Fred Kimball will tell residents who bring thrir cal or dog lo the park, just what they're thinking. ll 's nil part of a Friday the 13th celebration, which will conclude with the city's continuing Con- cert in the Pa rk srries, thi~ wrek featuring the Briggs and Healey Jau Ensemble. The 18·piece jaii band will perform beJ;inning at 7:30 p m. Residents are urged to bring a picnic dlnn r and enjoy the show was unsafe. The tower is now owned by the Cill'.of ~untjngton Beac and f • Ii cl a ls there hope to demolish the structure. A service organi1atlon reportedly is Interested In mov- ing the tank itselC for use in Mex-ico. But the tower also is loceled in- side Seal Beach city limi... A Seal Bea c h official told super'\•isors Tuesday the city bas no position on preserviac or de- molishinR the tower, except that 1t must be made sale ir it is Lo stay. Sup<'rvlsor11 also asked the E MA to negotiate the possible preservation w lth bolh Hu11t· ington Beach and Seal Beech of. fi cials. Geor1e Chisler of 16826 loth St .. Sunset Beach. a aid the tower ha11 been printed on community bumper stickers. ls used to help visitors find the small beach cC1mmunity as they drive along Pacific Couat Hi1hway and ii on navigation charts. "Washington didn't sleep here," he said, a nd actuaJty the. water tower lsn 't very old.'' I But he said 1n architect once described Orange County es thousands of 1cres ol concrete and blocks on a sea of asphalt He said the wooden tower conWns 96,000 feet or lumber and should be preserved to help break up that sea. Jn addition, he said, it could be used as a backup water source for the community. County H ls torlcal Com· missioner Sherry Baum told supervisors that demolition or ·I the tower "would be a great loss to the residents and tourlats of West. Orange County." NAJ'Y EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGELES <AP> - The seas off Southern California wlll be dotted with 36 Navy ships manned by 12,000 Navy and Marine personnel for tbe nex\ 11 days during the "Vanity Knight" mllilery eit· ercises. Sixty 1tlrcrafl wlll also participate In the ex· erclses, which will con- centrate on anll·air, an· Usubmarine, s urface and mine w1rfare technJques. II • . ' ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-'46-1919:.:: We w111· lie • ~ • CLOSED FOR _YACAllH August 8th thru August I 5th OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th l Wednetday. August 11, 1979 DAIL y Pit.OT Al Bb811 Se~ Life Dries lfp on Catalina :Bribery 'Link' Denied By TO• BAllLEY Ot .. hily ...... -Fullerton Councilman Charles "Chuck" PbUllps vehemently de· nied from \be witness stand Tuesday that be had ever been aware prior to a conversation with a fellow councilman that blS name had been linked to a bribery attempt. PhUliP15 told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he was "deeply shocked " when Councilman Robert Root told him that Shirley Brashears was invesU~aUn• rePorts that he was to-b& lhe-e.Y"4!nt"al recipient of $2,000 .allegedly demanded from her husband by Anaheim architect LeRoy Rose. .. lly heart came up into my throat," Phillips testified. "ft was the first intimation I had been given of any suggestion that 1 was involved in a transactiQn of this kind." Rose. 41, ls being tried on four felony counts lnvolvint bribery and the solicitation of a bribe. He has testified in his own de· fense that he is the victim ol what be called a "set up" by public re- laUons consultant Paul Wallach. The prosecution claims that Rose wanted money from Dr. William Brashears in exchanee fQI' his favorable vote on the md. den Lakes condominium de· velopment as a member of the planning commission. It is also alleged that Rose told Wallach that Phillips wanted $2,000 for his yea vote on the pro. Jed as a member of the city council. Wallach said Rose told him that Phillips' vote was vital lr the project was to be ulUmately ap- proved. Wallach testified that he~­ tacted the district att.omey's of. fice when be learned of Mrs. Brashears' investigation in March of 1975. He has been pro- mised immnunlty from pro- ucution In return for his testimony. Rose told the jury that Wallach Is the man who should be sitting in the defendant's chair. The architect testified that he did not read two contracts pre· pared by Wallach prior to the alleged bribery attempts and that he learned too late of their incrimlnallng content. Autopsy Set For Victim Of Drowning An autopay was 11eheduled to- day for a Pasadena man whose body was found off the Balboa Pavilion, four days after he dlsap- pea red whlle swimming In Newport Harbor. A spollesman for the Orange County Coroner's Ot'Oce said that Mark Armstron.:. 30, apparently drowned while swimmin, 1-'rl· day. Hla body was dlscovf'rt'd Tun· day arternoon noatinl In the water near the PavUM>n between Art's Landini( and~ ftf'l"Y land· ins. accordini to tile Oranae County Harbor Patrol. Ufe1uards said a companion ~ the youn1 man miulnl( Friday after he disappeared while swimmlnl off Coronado Street. The t'Ol'Oner's spaltsman said the autopsy ls beln1 mldutled to determine the euct cause or de- ath ~ause Armstrong .. b_.t some medical problems." Amin Seeks Talb NAIROBI, Keaya (AP> - President JcH AminofUpndahas offered to hold talb witb Britain to restore recently severed diplomatic relatiom bitwtee tbe two countrtn. u,...sa rdo ,.. ported Tue9da7. &·~ W@Mrr @®Irwn©@ 'llleftlli••...,..n .... , ••• Alt r~ • miln on Southern Cali or•ia. It 'a the drou1bt •• IDtlMmWf .... TM normal aummertjme tu· uaJ bellavior of tbe Cat;,hna .._ .... decidedly waned, says Dale Lott, blolo1lsl at the University of California al Davit ... of • handfUI of ICifti- .... apedalialnt in the study ot tbe NcWUl Ameriun blaon. "In one sense. it'• l'Ol'fect to call the behavior abnormal beeauae staliaUcally lt 's •b· normal. On the other hand, what we·re seein1 as normaJ adaptation to a chanae In drc:u~1." Lo&t said. He emphatlaed that tbe herd ls in no dancer ot ~Ina ex. tintt, at least for lhe moment, •Ince existing buffalo s hould survive few muy years and ul· t1 m a t e I y r e t u r n to l he i r reproductive ways. And anyway, Lott said, little will M known for sure until calve.a are counted next spring. .. Maybe they were doing It l»hind the mesa." be added. In normal years, the bulls have aalbered in larae &J'OUJIS aod sort ol rumbled ov~ to the cow camp tn muae. Cows cower In such years - bulls are normally ao com· petitfve that perhaps five per~ cent of them fatally Injure themselves fi&hllng for tbe female, Loll said. This year was different. Because of the short.a1e or water sources and natural food, the cows· went largely unalten· ded. 'J'be bulls 1tever left borne plate -let alone try for lint hue -thoucb a few eoatinued roamlq. lndul1tn1 iD "modest actlvlty,•• Lott said. Finally, it ·appears. the femal" 1ot tired of waltln1. They broke up mo5t ol tbelr 1roup1 and w andertd orr t.bemaelves. Lott said. "It la typical for wild anlmals to alack otr on reproduction In lean yean," Lott sajd. "This is pro~bb temporary. and they'll swine ri1bt back as soon •• then ii more or a surplus ol food and t.be UvlnJ leU euier. •• f Lott spent bis childhood la Montana. wbere his lfudlatber and fa&her worked for • Ume at the National 81Hn Ranp. He aakl that for 1'D09t ol the year. eow1 travel in lfOUP9 ol about 20 but built roam In solitude. And on Catalina, now that the drought has burned off the fog, the akin are not cloud1 all da,v. Pay Pro~ Shelved County Bemoans Report's Findinl{s By GARY GRANVIU..E Ot ... o. .. ,~ ... - A $25,000 management salary study was quickly shunted aside Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors and may never be beard from aaain. OfficiaJly, .the board agreed lo sjt on the salary structure study by Arthur Young and Company until one or the four supervisors decides he wants to discuss It publicly. Unofficially, two supervisors said the study's findings leave much to be desired and its pre- sentation at tax rate setting time was. at best, ill timed. The elaborate study of county percent pay r aise just last month. ''So what are we suppoged to do now! Go back and lake some raises away and add more to others!" he asked. The consultant's study al· lt>mptedtoevaluatemanagemenl positions by job definition and place ment in the county 's management structure rather than b¥ job performance. . I'll Be Blessed 'Bomb' Contains $11,000 ~-6-'------,~-...-----'_....__,.._,,...._, ______ -J:>.::o:..!.v..=..ern m e n t · s managem en l personne s a anes s uggesCed that 18 workers' salaries be cut and that 72 management em· ployes be given pay raises. ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP) -The envelope delivered to Arlington Hills Presbyterian Church was firstauspect.ed~cont.ain a bom but turned out to be a blessing in dis1uise -$11,000 from an un- known donor. "I thought it was some kind of trick or hoa x or somethlnJ worse," Mr. Poliine sa.id. "So I e f a wire or a device ol so'"°'m:.;..:e:::.._11-_ kind ... I wasn't Loo anx.lous • ,.Wi,....... Young at 71 Film star Dolores del Rio <cente r> gets a hug and kiss from the flying Gaonas -Tito (right) and his sister Chela -during her v1s1t to the Hmgling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at Anaheim. Miss del Rio, 71. was visiting Criends in Hollywood before returning to her Mexico City home. Indecision Rankles Sex Change Player NEW YORK (AP) -Officials ol the U.S. Open tennis tourna- ment are still undecided whether Renee Richards, formerly Richard Raskind, a ranking male tennis player who un- derwent a sex change opPratlon. will be allowed to play in the women's singles next month al Forest Hills. J 'Tbe tournament committee has the application under con· slderation," a spokesman for the U .S . Tenn i s Assoc la lion CUSTA>. which will make the de- cision, sald Tuesday. Dr. Richards , 41 , is a n ophthalmologlsl who lived in New York City and now resides in Newport Beach. As Or. Roskind, she played In the junior veterans division at Forest Kills just two years ago. In 1953. Dr. Rasklnd won the Eastern Juniors men's lJ- Uc. portant tennis event in the United States. Gene Scott. who ac~eoted Dr. Richards' bid to enter the New Jersey tournament, sajd, "I am convinced that the tests she has undergone establish that she Is a woman. "I am expecting to re- ceive the gynecologist's report as further evidence." Scott said that before the sex change operation Or. Richards had weighed about J80 pouods but has lost muscle tissue due to the operation and now weighs about 147 pounds. "l noticed many more differences which helped to convince me." he said. "I had no intention or making a cause cele bre out o r my participation in tenlnis tourna- ments.'' Dr. Rlctuu-<1<1 11ald. "But lb"' whole issue has become so publlclied that I now reel I owe it to myself and to a ll others whose nghts are lnfrin!'ed on In similar fas hion . l o Ins is t o n my legitimacy." The tennis buffs have speculated that Dr. Richard!!, strong and mobile as 11 nationally ranked men's sinttle pla yer, could overpower even the like:. of Chris Evert in th(' women's field . The USTA 's indecision has an1ered Dr. Ric:harcb. In •state· meat issued through World Tt'M1s Magazine, ahe said she had the "same right to play" at the presti1iou1 Forest Kills "as any other woman -more than moat because I ha¥e already won a major singlet event and I have been trainjnJC for that touma- IMftt all Mm mer.'· County Award Contracts for Transit Study n.e sex change was discl05ed earlier th ls month when Dr. Richards won a women's title in a loUrnament at La Jolla, Calif. She already bas been cleared for play la tbe Tennls Wffk Open atart1q Aug. 23 at tbe Ora.nae Lawn Tennis Club in South Oraqe, N.J. The Tennis Week Opea ii tbe last big tuneup befOfe lbe U.S. Open. lbe most Im· Army Pact Eyed WASHINGTON <AP> -The NmJ apparently gave favored tratm•t to E.S,Stems, Inc., Dallas, in awarding an $11 .million contract for mobile- radioa. a report by the House Gonrnment Operations Com' ....-..ueces. f ' ,l A contract for a two-year Orange County "multl·modal'' transportation study has been awarded to PBQ&D. an en&ineer· ing consuJling rlrm with offices JD Santa Ana. County s upervisors awarded the contract Tuesday deslpite lbe prot.eat of Josh White Associates ol Anaheim that interviewing for the contract was not handled pro- perly. n.e study Is expected to cost up to IZl0,000 over the next two years. county reports said. Eighty percent of the runa wU1 be supplied by a federal gTant. with 20 percent coming as dOftal· eel staff lime from the county, ciUes and the Orange County nanalt District, the reports said. The "multi-modal" study will attempt to plan a blend of various modes of transportation to pro- v Ide the rno1t efficient and economical service pouible. ac· cordinl to reporta . The proposed increases ranged from $43 lo $454 in 23 job classifications and phased pay cuts ranging from $163 to $700 a month for workers in 11 job classes. Supervisor Thomas Riley said fresh information is bein1t re- ceived daily on the s alary structure issue and that he opted for not taking actiononlhestudy. Riley's fellow super visor, Ralph Diedrich, made it clear he wouldn't be ready to discuss the study for at least a month, if then. So, the board quickly voted 4·0 to sideline a d iscus$ion of the Arthur Youog and COmpany re- port until at least one supervisor decided he wants to. After the meeting, Diedrich said he may never want to. The Rev. Glenn Polzine was in the church office Tuesday when a youth entered and said ··r·m look· ing for Pastor Glenn.·' "I'm Pastor Glenn," the minister replied. The youth handed him a thick envelope, said "I was paid to de· liver this envelope to you," then immediately walked away. "That was all he said." the minister recalled. "It was almost like he had memorized the line. He was very precise. He was not going to give that envelope to anyone but myself." The pastor felt the envelope and was reluctant to open it because he "Immediately thought of all the bad things that have happened around the country . openll." The minister called poli« and U . Robert Lee, head ol the bomb squad. responded. Lee took the envelope outside and carefully cut into one corner with a knife. The envelope contained nothing but surprise and joy for the stunned minister . Wrapped In a sheet of typewriter paper were / 111 $100 bills and a handwritten I note. "This girt is given lo Ari· ington Hills Presbyterian in hon o r or my mother . Anonvmous.'' The pastor said the money was a "blessing, something unex- pected." "We are JUSt really over- whelmed and speechless about · It," the clergyman sllld. "One can only hope and pray for the bestfor ' the giver or this gilt.'' The board of supervisors chairman sald he disagrees with a study concept he explained as ··reeding the bureaucratic system by accepting the premise responsibility can be measured in number or bodies controlled." ..I don't think a man necessari· ly carries more responsibility because he managed 2,000 people as opposed to the man who mjght be in charge of just six." Huntington Man Gets Planning Seat "One reason bureaucracies have a tendency to grow is that some bureaucrats believe they can advance themselves by ad· ding names to the rosters under their control," said Diedrich. He also called the study 111- timed because most manage· ment workers were given a 6.75 I Killed, 2 Hurt SANTACRUZ (AP)-Oneman was killed and two others injured Tuesday when a man entered a Santa Cruz public card room and started shooting, deputies said. Police said Kenneth J. Bolton, 49, of San Jose, was arrested after be entered the card room and ·allegedly fired three blasts from a shotgun. No motive had been de· termined. Supervisor Laurence Schmit appointed Richard J . Footner. 54, of Huntlncton Beach, to the Oran1e County Planning Com- miuloo Tuesday. Footner's apooinunent came a day after union official Gerald Stedman resigned from the com- mission. The new appointee will be eligi· ble to take his com mission seat 10 days after be rues required dis- closure statements with the clerk olthe Board of Supervisors. Footner, who has served as Scbmll 's appointee lo the Harbors. Beaches and Parks Commission since early 1975, is presld~nt of Chapman House Corp. He described the company Tuesday as owner ol convalescent hospitals leased to operating companies. To describe his positioo on land use plannine, Footner said, "I believe in sound development. I also l>elieve in sound planninf.!. And I think you'll find me stand- ing on those two principles." . In his 19 months on the com· mission, Stedman Joined Com- missioner Earl Wooden to form a strong two·man so-called pro- development block on the five-- member panel. In recent months that coalition has come close to representing the commiss ion majority as William MacDougall replaced James Thorpe as the Fifth Soperv lsorial District representative. Simultaneously, Supervisor Ralph Dledrich's appointment to the commission, PecgyCranston, has voted on moat critical de· velopment issues on tbe ao-called developP.lentsldc . Consequently. comml11lon Chairman Shirley Grindle has frequently assumed the role ot. minority of one on development issues when the vote bas eone with the new majority. Gem Talk When y OU Depend On SkilL and Timina Dej,end ONOME~A WHERE YOU BUY You , as a buyer or .rems and jewelry. have a wide choice as to where to buy. Some ot our customers origi nally tried dlSCOW)t Stores, only to find quality jl.fll not there ; others tiave been disappointed in mail order; still others have tried multiple chains, •only to find a high percentage ol untrained staff: some bought overseas. only to regret t.be purchase, and a0me of our most loYal customers have previously boutbl on the bull of "snob" or "name store" appeal, paying too high a price for blab cott location and glittering decor. We. as an Independent Jewelry store. decided aboul 30 years qo on the buyer we w amed to serve, and have steadily paid attention to lhe things that really matter: personal service, attractive surroundings, and high quality jewelry at reuonable prices from a Jeweler with an established reputation. If you wanL thef"e things, and the best lo gems and jewelry, come on in. You're the person we tl\joy serving • • . personally. Speedmaster Merl( II. s1111nl•s ''"'· water-res1111nt tachy· meter. 4 dill, 2 pushbUI· ton, chtonograph, brleelet. sns.oo ' I OM. V Pel.OT .:'1a.~ Flu ShOts Approved ·.-... ~ ln~ulations to Begin Next Month wlda · T-WASHINGTON CAP) -RoU IUpldme up your sleeves, the nu abotl are Sa)'ine an ..tbreak tJl twine nu "e~uld mean the death or mllliou tJl people,.. Prftidenl Ford bad urted pauqe olthe in· aurance bill In telepbone calla made T'1eaday mOl"Di.na to con· areulonal leaders. .....,. wbo mlthl suffer advene dhda. All, UGVNA: Certain partlea in Lapaa Beaeb auoesled .... eenlly that the Art Colony ought to slam lhe doors on its three art festivals and give up the summer ftbibiUona forever. 1'1UI mlpt strike out-of·lowa oble"•" u a atartlin1 and radical notJon for a community that prides itself on its lona association with the arts. The festival shutdown ap· proach, however, was 1enerated by a yearnjng for more base creature comforts in the Art Colony. That is, the ability to shift ane'a body from one location to another. Alu, ll is true that traffic and people con1eation has reached impossible proporti<lns In Laguna Beach. The town has become our coasUlne's biggest summertime traffic: stopper. ONSATUaDAYSandSUndays, you c annot drive through Laguna's downtown area. You , can't find a legal parking place, either. That's okay. however, because • you are already parked out in the streeta. squeezed in some long lineot automobiles. -A-nyway, ~ert:aiirpartiere­ clded that a large proportion of the blame for all this congestion should be heaped upon the three art •"owa, the granddaddy Festival of Arts, the Sawdust Festival and A rt-A·Fair. Thus It developed that La1una '• planning commission held a hearing only last night to determine what to do about the art exhlbltaons and chronic town jamming. Before the session, however. lheCityCounc:ll bad laid ~ down the stricture that the plan· nera .should quit jawing about closure of lhe art shows. SUCH NOTIONS might cause panic on Laguna streets. If you could get on a Laguna street. that is. So it was that last night's hear· tng was confined to seeking ways to alleviate crowding. The meeting itself drew a full· house crowd. Studenta or previous Laeuna • "flaps •treed it w• a abedle t throng but it failed tooutpullaueb other Art Colony Imbroglios as sexy comic books, dogs on the beaches. high·rise hotels or police treatment or homosexuals. Before the evening folded , Laguna planners had reposed up- on their chairs for three and one· half hours and heard 32 speakers address thems elves to con· gesUon . Noliont ror solving the problem ran1ed all the way from an elev al· ed moving sidewalk between the Main Beach and Festival of Arts to creation of diamond traffic lanes for r esidents and buses only. Nobod)' came right out In favor or slamming shut the art exhibits." But they came close to it a couple oClimes. FINALLY, ALL the voices wereaUIJ. It waa Umefor~plan· ning panel lo ponder. Since this wu Laguna Beach, they did the <'xpected. The plannen held the i sueover . . Ttwy decided to continue the study session to Aue. 30. By Au1. 30, all of the art shows will be closed. The chill wlnds of September will begin to blow, The bench crowd1 wlllevaporate. See?·Sometlmea when you Just leave thin1s alone. vexations work themselves out. e»m1D1. Conlret• baa paaed a swine nu in.au.ranee rrocram. endinl • stalemate t.ba bad tbttatened to leave the vaccine aittinc on manufacturen' ahelvet. Health otftelala now u y swine nu In- oculations will be available start. ing next month. ... B&(JSHING ASIDE usual pro- ~ nifftlea, the House and Senate bolb voted Tuelclay to act the procram movlal la the wake of a ome eonce rn o v er a mysterious disease that bas killed 27 persons In Pen· mylvanla. Tllat dilule bu not been linked to nu. Belle's Legarff Ford la certain to slrn tbe measure. THE FlaST SHOTS next month will 10 to the eJderly and c:hroalcaJly Ill. The rest ol the ULlaa is expected to Rart 1etUn1 the free aboU by about mid· October, otnc:lals MW. Four dru& fir .. • already have proeesaed 120 m llllon doles ol vaccine but refused to sell any to tbe SoYemmeat until HCUring protect.ion a1alnat lawsuits by EaSt Coast Begins Assault on Damage BJ fte Auoel.W Presa From the New Jfll'Hy beaches to lbe 1reen bills of Vermont. the cleanup in the wake ol Hurricane Belle continued today. Electric: com· pany crewa were •lrinlinl new lines. homeowners were pumping out basements and offielals were totallinl up al least S20 mUllon in dama1ea. Three dnth1 were aepcnted-lhree-d..,.-m•rch alonc-tfle Tueday as Belle paraded ac:l'Ol8 Atlantic cout from her spawn.In& Lona Island only 20 miles east ol around 300 mile• east of lbe New York City's Timea Square, Bahamas. slammed into the ConneetJcut Until Belle hit i.a.1 Island, coast and saturated central New however, the center tJl the hur- En1land with torrential rains. rlcane had remained far enou,h The National Weather Service off abore to prevent serious Gevenment Intervention In the Habllity protecUon rwet ot =Hm became ~•ry aft« vale insurers refUHd to f0v«a1e to vaccine pro- d .... luurert claimed billions tJl dollan worth of claims michl be ftled If problema arose from wtaat would be the bluest mass iDocwatloD protram in U.S. his· &ory. 1JNDBa T•E le1ialation, ,_... • WlU6-0UI v°'c• vote b7 U. lea•t•, and on a 2SO to 83 we. bJ tM HCNN, tbe IOVtm· ..-..ad pay tt. Jecal defense bUI .. aiMt aay ..... brouaht bJ...a..uaen. If a complainant proved =:-ce •••Inst a drus firm or _. medical pel"ICJimel ad· mlnlaterin1 lbe shot, tbe govern- ment could sue to collect from the prtwate lnlurer for the drug firm or Pl'•ctllioaer. But the 1ovQrnmenl la IOini to wind up pay l n1 the manufacturers' lftlurance p~ mhuna foe enn lb1I limited c:ov· erqe. After dru1 nm. neaotiate a price. that amount will be added to the priee dnc ftnm are charlina the 1overnment for the vac:c:fne~ Btrr THE LEGISIA110N pro- hibits manufac:turen from maJc- i.q any outrl1ht pralits on lhe MriM Au vtteine. To try to bold down potential lawsuita, the blll requires court 8ct1on to betln within two years of any alle&ed injury or damqet. Betty Still Dances ., ......... First Lady Betty Ford leads dancer Judith Jamison ugh a routine whtte othl!l'--members-ot Ule Alvin Kiley Dancers provide tempo. Occasion was pre-curtain visit backstage before a New York tribute to the late Duke Ell· ington. Mrs. Ford says she still practices dancin1 "when nObod y's looking.·• reported today tliat Belle now damage. Rlwtk • c • A k d •sure area in the Canadian pro-were estimated by county or-. e was nothing more than a low pre-Storm dam aces on Lone Island SlLJR ay ttac vlneea north of M alne. ficiala al • mllUOI\ and New York City offic:lals said erosion al · I THE STO •• H .. D ....___a full the city's Rockaway Beach SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) ( J . " ~ · -Blac:k llbodealan .... rrillu in ts elected president he will never =:.: :::!~c:ft:.,~:!.!f'w'f:: =·~ at least SS million to Moaamblque or li';."ambican JN SH 0 RT turn his back on miademla by o(. 90-mile-per-wlnda. Small boata .New Jersey wu spared the full ll"OGll9 aupportlnc them hit the _ _ flc:lala. t were smashed, cellars were lmpactolBelle, buUOOfeetolthe east RMdftlan town ot Umtall P•t1el C'••• Altl flooded and power to thoulanda Atlantic: City boardwalk wu tom wWl about JO mortar abella early Gtu 'l'a% Bib Aslced WASHINGTON (AP) -Up to ot customers wu knocked out by up by surf. today, dama1ln1 a nwnber of 461,250 families would be dis· fallinl trees and brandies. bouHI, police said. WASH 1 N G T 0 N <A P J -qualified from the food stamp The Lons Island UlhUnc Co. ~ollc:e apotesman said ~oordngress has sbeillnl thPrtesldenldl program and another 1.5 ml1Hon -ported that 1-,000 c·.-.-en CJiris• t• F h the an energy a wou households would see their """ uv ,....,... 180 0rce y waa urt In bour·lona ra1· ... gasoll . • were still without power today barra1e. It appeared to be In r:. hatl c t ne P1r•c:esandup "o onlde· benefits cut under legislation ap- and said it mitht be 48 boura tallation for the Rhodesian en a gallon prov e proved by the House Airtc'11Lure I "--lore full serva'ee wu r-•~--.a. Ag • Atta ks Su rederal Joana and 1ranta for Committee. 11'1:'1' ........ ~ am c army's attack nday on a guer· --r1 -u ~" rilla base camp just inside ~-The first d:ilb dl·r-..oly at· ..... """ Y ..... nserva on. The le.ft•lalion, which commit· tributed to B e occurred on · Jloaamblque. The Rhodesian C'•rt~ t'eeos 'Seo~' tee staff workers say would In· ~ r.a..a-.-.-Ksm ...,_. R..,-..,.-.. C --........ elalillied'lU"l'aRlei'S" ATJ:ANTA ) _ ammy creaa. ·bene fits to aboat. 2.1 11, w• tfUed b~ a fllllnl tree. ~ueee amp killed anon t.bu -perrillu, Carter today promised the mlDion families, al.so -.id bar ~ee In Vennoat laur NpOrted some 30 Jloaambican soldiers American Bar Assodation "a most students a nd families in· lbat Barbara Chamberlain, 32, BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP>-and "about 10 c:lvlllans who were new broom to sweep the house or volved In labor disputes from and her '7-year-old son Ruuell CbriaUan fitbten launcbed a · 1~1 the terrorists." government clean" and said 11 be food stamp benefits. were drowned when the ~~ta~t~~to~~~~====================================~ fOotbridge they Were C:l'OISing olf tbe HVeD•Wffk old alqe ol near their home in HunUngton the Tai Zaatar PaJ•h"u re- wu awept away. fusee camp in CblUUad eat SIX OTHEa PEOPLE were killed in traffie accidents on rain· slicked roads durin1 Belle's 747 A.atray · lnPariB PARJS <AP)-Oops! A pilot of an Iraqi Airways Boeing '74'7 with 3SO panen1ers aboard lan· ded at the wron1 Paris airport today, puttinc the J e tliner down al Le Bourlf{ FleJCf Instead ol Orly Airport. The pilot WU told or hlJ error by tbe con- trol tower and new on to Oriya few minutes later. Paris has three main airports -Le Bour1et, Or· ly and Charles de Gaulle. Beirut. Security aourcea said aa man1 u 4,000 ChrlaUan ftcbten ol lbe Pbalaqe and N atianal Liberal parties were poundlq the de- nstated camp with artillery, rockela aDd beaYy martan. THE DWJNDUNG force of Pal•tlnian defenders wu re- duced to amall arma. Kore Lebanese MOilema were reported eacapln1 from the ea mp In small 1roups amid the escalal· ing bombardment. Some were broucbt to ll01ltm 1Nlt Beirut. In track c:cmvo,. or1111daed bJ the SbUte lloalem led.,,_.. tbeJ jo&ned tome S,000 nful"9 fl"om the Nabaa ll01lem alum district. .._mile from Tai ZU&ar, which the CbrlaUana oHrran Jaat weekend. Some "' tbe ,...... reported they were fired on by tbe Ch.rilt.lana when they emerted from Tai Zaatar and Nabaa. They aald 1 number tJl the neetn1 Jloelema bad bea ldlled or wounded. We'll tell you Whereto go Whether It'• a tip on a fine restaurant, a clue to lead you to a pelntlng you've waited a lifetime to Me or• mini-review of• movie or play, Weekender helps you plan more fun In your WMkend. Hail Clobbers Midwest Weekender bring• you complete news, feature• and ll1tlng1 of the art1 and ent8rtalnment events acheduled each weekend along the Orange Coa1t. Central Plailu Suffer With Tluaukntomu Al~­ """""'° Atl ... !1 .... ,, ... Cl 9"ton ...... \,,11 .. M l•IO Oloe ... Clftt1NW1ll c~-1>1<1 .. r ~Mo+llf\ °''""' ff«t-•~ '' Pretno Honoll,llY _, .. . J«luoft•lli<' K-.KCll" Let \/ ... \ U tile"°'' --"'' ..._ MolwelllrN """ Us ..... .. t.l o n ., .. . ., ,. II .S •> " ,. u .. .. .... IO .. .. ~ ., 11 .... 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Augu~t 11 , 1976 DAILY PILOT Beans Power Campaign • ' In Long Inquiry LOS ANGELES <AP) -The WUU.m and EmUy Harris trial hal ended In a atorm of contusion ud accU1ation1 wiUt the lq1l ;d • tenboeka likely to reopen the 10Q1 proceedin11. Soybean Farmers Pledge Bushels of Help From AP l>Upalthff For congre saonul hot>eful Sltv .. Rapp, a mOJOr campaign worry 15 the price or soybean:s. Thtrd D1str1cl rurmers an town urr pled1una bushels or so) beans to Rupp's camp1111<n rather than dollar• ll011p. 11 Democrat from Cedar f'all,, 1s tr) mg to r:use one·f10l1 ot his campaign budget Ln beans which cQ,Hlli> about 3,000 bu5hels nl current market prices Al harvest tum>, Hnpp wall travel around the district collectani:; the plt'<iged bushels. "Pollt1r1ans sit in lhrir orr.ct•s ancl nn er full y under st and the <hrfrrcnc<' that SS 85 and SCl. lS pea bushel muks to a larnwr, .. he notc<l. bladdtr and eparat1on ()( ah· domimaJ adhe lon11, hospital o(- ficialssa1d In Na hvUle. Sbe was an fair eondit1on at St. 1'bomas llo .,.ta.I after ur· gery. a hospat 11 ·poke man said. A spokesman said Mal'S Wr ncttt• entered tht• ho!>pital the d~ y bt>fore suffcnnl! ~<'H!rt' !ltomach pains. The puins, which the sin~tr has suffen•d rn rec:<>ot months. wnun 11hould be corrected by the surgery. the spokesman said. • The plane crash that killed Mlsl'oud Hev. JHrr. SUperlor Court Judae Mark Brandler denied three mistrial motiona durtne two wweual pott· verdict bearinga Tuesday ~ lf't '"*the Harriaes• conviction on lddnaplnf and robbery charges. 1'!le heanngs had been called to lnvesti1ate charaes that the ve.-dkt was tainted by bias aaa&nal the Harrises. • The Republicans will not h.a ve a uniformed Cub Seoul to lead the pledge or allegiance al their con- vention next week an Kansas Caty. Ulloa and CtH• other persons last week oc:rurcd a . t<'r the left en.;ine oo the small plane failed. investigators for the National Trans portation 1 Safety Board announced. CHIEF DEFENSE attorney Leonard Weinctua. stunned by eoatradlcliona revealed In the post·verdicl bearinp, said of the lrial'a bizarre twists: "I don't think they're over." " .. .I have a suspicion we're all eoing to be back het'e before Aug. 30." he said. Thal is the Harrises· sentencing date. Weinglass spoke after he and other attorneys were hastily summoned back to court late Tuesday to hear two alternate jurora say th eir testimony earlier in the day about alleged juror misconduct was wrong. Bus crash survivors listen intently al hearings to de· termine what eaused Yuba City school bus to plunge over guardrail last May. killing 29 school choir members and racult~·· Dean Estabrook. left, choir director, whose wife <tied on the bus, and principal George Zerkovich liste n as testimony is taken. THEIR REVE~ left un· raolved the q uestion ol who had fashioned a rope "hangman's noose" In a jury room during jy[i_Hltction . 'Fancy Chemistry' Puz~les Scientists "Maybe more information will be developed," said Weinglass. "Maybe other jurors wiU be hav- .ing new recollections. I hope the picture will become clearer in time." PASADEN-A: h\Pi -M11rs still" putties Viking scientists with "fancy chemistry" that rrumics life. but many experts feel the riddles can be solved by further Viking tests. Some scientists say it will probably take until late this month to de· termlne if the planet's highly acUve soil is harboring any kind of life. But there is a gloomier assess· He said a deputy sheriff and some jurors might have to be re- questioned to establish the truth about the noose incident, which was revealed shortly before the jury returned its verdict Mon· day. ALTHOUGH convicted or kidnapin1 and rob~ry. the Har· rises were acquitted ol assault char1es Involving Patricia Hearst during a 1974 crime spree. The Harrises face the possibility of maximum life sen· tencea on the robbery con · viction. Mias Hearst, a codefendant. is scheduled to be tried in January Gn tbe Hme robbery. kidnaping and usaull charges. Her trial bu been delayed while she un · cler1oes psychlatric testing before sentencing on a federal bank robbery conviction in San Franclaco. THE CHARGES atem from events at a Los Angeles sporting eoodl store on May 16, 1974. Miss Hearst haa said she sprayed the buildln1 with machine gun fire after William Harris was stoppe<! for ahoplintnc. Pro.«utors said the trio then cor.tmandeered a van and car to escape. In an extraordinary scene, U1e 12 jurors and four alternates. who had remained sequestered overnlsht. were quiued in· dlvidually about possible pre- judicial Incidents. ment. Dll. JOSHUA Lederberg, a re- nowned biologist and expert in the field of extraterrestrial tile, said he thinks that the most like- ly outcome at the completion of further experiments will be that scientists will be in approximate- ly the same current position. 1bey will have a set or very excat· ing and very provocallve data but will not have made a definite conclusion. Drillers Strike Oil SAN £RANC1S.CO tA£J Standard Oil Company or California says oil-bearing sand has been found in a San Pedro Bay exploratory well. The well is located in 175 reel or water about 13 miles south of Long Beach on a tract acquired in the Dec. 11. 1975 federal land saJe for a bonus or $105 malhon. Standard said Tuesday. THE WELL is now at 3,727 feet a~d wm . be <!ri lied to about 9,500 feet. the compary repcrtt'd Commercial signifacarce of t~·c well, owned by Standard. Un1or Oil. Skelly Oil, Getty Oil and Union Pacific Corp .. will not Ix· known until additional testing and drillin g is completed, Standard said. Land Preservation Bill Clears Panel SACRAMENTO <AP> -A bill intended to preserve prime California farm land for farming was on its way to its toughest le1lslaUve lest aftersqueakin1 through a state Senate committee A 5-4 vote by ttte Naturul Resources Committee approved the measure by Assemblyman Charles Warren, 0 -Los Angeles, and M"nt lton to tbe Senate F\nance Committee. Farmers, local government and real estate interests were ~1111 opposed to the Assemhl;.t ( J passed measure. wtuch woulcl create a stale council em state powered to prevent urban sprawl from t aking o\•t•r more prime farm land. N .. Tlc-li~•, Ne lall T~r• LOS ANGELES <AP) -The city's presiding municipal court j udte has withdrawn the contempt order and two-day jail sentenre he l11ued agalntl a Los Angeles County emptoye who refused to tuue him two airline tickets. James c1,rneckl, tramportatlon manager In county Auditor Mark Blood1ood's olrlce. was the target of the contempt citation uf· ter he refused to Issue $5.'t tickets to Sacramento for Judge Joseph ft. Gr1Uoand .nother jurist. flew• Ce•• .-.I •a• G•l•l•9 SACRAMENTO (AP> -Legislation to prohibit t'ities from Im· ....... nnt controls bas won a major Senate commillee_test despite Oppoiltioa from senior citizens and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's hous- inl dlredor. A f.3 vote of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent the measure by Alffmblyman BUJ Campbell. R-Hacienda Heights. to the Senate flnaace Commtltee. ll has already passed the Assembly . Several experiments on Mars -and some on earth -are planned to identify the processes. Thomas J ean Shtthmn, 10, selertl'd by the Republi c ans to lead ( ) thepledge, found a re· PEO PLE gulation an has handbook _ which s aid uniformed _______ __.. CUb Scouts cannot appear at political gatherings. The lad informed nallonal scoutmg authorattes in New Jersey, who said they had been unaware of the existence of the 1910 regulation unUI he pointed it out. • Academy Award winning actor Rod Steiger has ma.de such good progress since his open heart Ljtton, 39. who had JUSt won the Democratir nominaUon for the U.S. Senate. was killed whco the twin eng1n<' Beech Baron aircraft plummetl'<l lo a field shortly after takinR off from Chillicothe, Mo .. Aus:. 3 The LITTON congres man and has family were on their way to Kansas Caty for n \•ictory celebration. The safety board said 1ts anvesliRataon showed a broken rrankshafl m the left engine caused the engine to fall on takeoff. It siud it was continuing tests to determine why the crankshaft foiled. • H. Guyford Stever has been cont armed by the Senate to be director or the Office of Sc•i1.•nct' and T echno logy Policy. Now director of the Nahonul Science Foundation, Stever in his new post will serve as science ad· viser lo the President. The vote ronfirminc Presi· surgery tbal he is able to be '·up and moving about" in has room at Daniel Freeman hospital, a hos pital spokesman reported in Los Angeles. T he spokesman said that Steiger was moved from the hospital's intensive care unit to a pri vale room after continuing lo make! '"very good" reco\'ery from a curdiee-bypass operation. The 51-year-old star of numerous motion p1ctu,es, In· STE co -.--4lent F'or-d's nominee w_as...78 to 6 after Sen. J esse 11.-lms ( R·N.C. > s aid Stever was r<'sponsable for .. a cover-up operation" at the NSF and s hould be rejected. eluding .. No Way to Treat a Lady .. and .. The Pawnbroker .·· won lus Academy Award Oscar for his portrayal of a Southern shenrr in ··Jn The Heal orthe Night." • Country musar singer Tammy Wyndte is re- coveran.R from on operation for remo\•al of her ~all Helms said Stever and lop 141.uu NSF managers had "misled a nd deceived Congress .. a bout lhe ddegotion of .adverse com- ments from peer rc \•1ew reports on multimillion dollar curriculum ~rants. 'WI!" l HOO ll'llnl""'m .. Wnll llOOO ll'l•n1m11111 ... 11 .... ,. .... , 81••'" LOS ANGELES <AP>-Molorists without passengers have • lnOt'ed bllck onto the Santa Monica Freeway Diamond Lane and un· oflldaJ repGC'U daim peak dme traffic was smoolh, fast and without laddmt in the wake al U.S. Dlst. Judte Matt Byrne's order suspend· 1111 tbe coatroverstal carpool project. Wherever you live or work In Keystone Kountry, a wealth of free services Is always close at hvld-at your nearest Keystone office. What do you pay for trne&ers chedur Safe depoJ!t bo•' Note co11ect1onr They all add up. But with a minimum account at Keystone, they don't cost you a penny. And you'll always enjoy personallted counselln& on how to make the most of your savings prosram, In such area.s as IRA and Keosh plans, and Wt deferred Investment annullJa. • AhbouA tbe order lea•ts the Diamond Lane operation orriclal-IY ln effect uatlJ Friday, the California Highway Patrol announced thet it would no lonser alorce the ban againsi use of the lane by can with 1 .. tban 11\ree pauengers. •-•• Sflle alU Atlee•en SACRAMENTO <AP> -California could sell its unoccupied toH•DOr'• mansion-labeled by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as a ''Taj Jllabal" -under a bill winning passaite by an Assembly committee. TM committee's \'Ote sent the bill to the W•ys and Means Com· mm.e. Jts author predlc:ted tbe bJll would make it. lo Brown's desk Md wta IUa 1lpatun . Start with these: noury or copy1n1 service. Or money orden. They're all yours, all absolutely fr~. at Keystone of flees. On top of It all, keystone pays you the top Interest on all uvlnp accounu. A full S.25" on passbook to a senerous 7.75" on certlflcae IClCOUnU. So drop In. Over coffee we'll ahow you why the ben place to save Is Keyscone Savings! 0 KEYSTONE SAYl•GS ...... ._.._ Westminster ONloe. 14011 Beach Blvd, · Airport Center Office. 4'301 MtcMtlut 81Yd. • AMhelm Office, 555 North Euclid Anallefm Hills Office, 5741 E. Santa Ana Canyon Ro9d • MiulonViejo.Offlce, 14041 Marguerite Parkw1y AS$8IS over S81 mlllion. ) l ,- 1 I I Ae D AILY PILOT EDITO RIAL PAGE Poor Alie:rna t iveS Huntington lJ~ach voters will be faced with two local is ue on the Nov. 2 general ballot. Both would curb the 1>0wcr or the city eouncil to raise taxes. i The most stringent propos11l Is orcered by the Committee Aguu.•t New Taxes (CANT>. It would re· quire a three·fourtN council majority on issues con- cernJng taxes. This means six artirm live votes from the seven members. The second measure is being submitted by the city council as an alternative. It would require a ma- jority of five out of the seven. The CANT amendment would have a strangling effect on city government. Requiring six votes for passage or tax measures would be unwieldy, awkward and a circumvention of the democratic process of rule through elected representatives. ll also would permit special interest groups lo rule tax measures from a tiny minority role. The council's alternati\le proposal -requiring a 5·2 vote -is a little better. The same atguments apply against it. If both measures pass. the one with the greater support would be put into effect, barring overthrow in court. Good government would best be served if both are defeated~ Respo nsible Action A recent decision by the Fountain Valley City Council to lower the property tax rate in that com- munity because of sharply increased assessments came about in a manner illustrative of the American democratic process. Council members bad intended to cut the tax rate by just eight cents, but because of homeowners dis· cussions over their backyard fences, the rate was Jowered even more -13.5 cents. The lower rate was achieved not by the russing and fighting so ~ommon to many protests thae day but by neighborly discu"ion. a public bearing on the matter and a swift responsive decision. The homeowners wu.nted a 23-c~t ~ut, but this year's budCel called for important paramedic pro- gram funding. So. the council compromised and cut the rate significantly while still exercising fiscal responsibility. The homeowners made their reellngs known and brought them before the council. The council re- spondedquickly and wisely. Both groups should be commended. Reserve Need InOated Coast Community College District trustees dis· regarded staff advice that the district needs a 10 per- cent reserve fund last week, and cut six cents otr the proposed budget tax rate. Administration officials had asked ror a seven cent increase in the ta.'< rate to fund a $68 million budgetror 1976·77. \But trustees wisely noted that ta."<payers this year are being hit by an average 23 percent hike in assessed valuation. and to add a seven.cent tax rate on top of that would be a slap in the face of tax· burdened homeowners. Trustees voted instead for a revised budget which would add one cent to the tax rate instead of seven. thereby lowering the amount of money held in re· serves. As a comparison, North Orange County Com- munity College, with a S46 million budget, retains 5.6 percent in reser ve. But.Coast Community College District officials say an 8 percent reserve fund is dangerous. Coast trustees seem to feel a seven·cent tax in· crease1s more dangerous. They are absolutely rtgh . -OOERt>UE - Dear Gloomy Gus Special Mo-ped Rules Cau se Confusion I Re"4gan--mHsed up his campaign by premature announcement of his vice presidential choice. Now he wants lo force Ford lo do likewise. Sour grapes? J.B. oi-. °"" ·-... -· ••• __ .., ,.-...----.......... 11, ....... .. ................. t_. __ ,.. -leO-yGtrt,O•lly"'let. To the Editor: I think we all are very con- fused about the latest motor vebi· cle, the Mo-ped. The Deputment -of Motor Vehicles classifies it as a bicycle, lo be ridden only on bike trails and in bike lanes ol streets. Al the same time, the driver is sup- posed to have a DMV operator's license. These two are in themselves mutuaJly exclusive. No bicycle rider I've ever heard o( has been required lo be a licensed driver. The lady m y 14·year·old ·---Judge Selectio ns Need Co nfirmatio n Although it failed lo win ap- proval of the Assembly, the pro- Po1Jal or Senator John Holmdahl for' a change in the method or selecting justices ol the higher c:ourts merits further effort next MU ion. Holmdahl proposed judicial •ppoinlll'.'ents be made subject to Senate con- firmation. His measure tleared the Senate without op- position to meet defeat in the lower house u a re· Hit of lhe UO· due inOllence ol the judges. Exactly why the judges should concern themselves with the selection system or ruture Jud&es ls hard to fathom. Still, their tendency lo rnject themselves into the le1lslative process ln many areas has been atrewty noted. It appears a sense of power becom· Ing unbridled. UNDER THE present system judicial vacancies are fltled by the 1ovtroor. Trial~ Jl.ldees are subject to voter approYal at the next election. Appellate and Supreme court Ju.sticea are con· nrmed by the Judlctal Appoint· mmts Commission. This is com· prised of tho attorney general. t'h\er justice and a presidin& jUJtll'f'. Tht-selec tion process bas been the subject ol on&olnc de· bate. UnUI after be took offite Ronalrl Reagan thought somebody other than the gov· emor s b(\u•d name the judges oa the theory that appointments should be removed from poUUcs. Hesu11ested the State Bar. AS A practica\ matter, politics would be lllvo~ved no matter what system is uM!d. 1'h! elective process is political 1'tnUnl the job over to the Stete Bu would not just merely substitute another brand of politics but would remove tbe ablllt.J ol tbe public to plnDOtet ~ penoa responsible tor tbe appoint.-meats. But there ls l'OOlft for hDJll'O'N- ment in the present system. That ta precisely what Holmdalll ~ to do. Jnste..S of luriq the appnyal up to Just three ma. be wanted lbe entire Senate IO review tbe · qualiftc~ ol ( EARL WATERS ) those named lo serve on the hl&her courts. A8 HOLllDARL pointed out, the Senate now advises and con· sent.s on hundreds ol appoint· ·ments made by the governor re- achin1 down to such minor posts as memberships on vutous boards which affect only a handful ot people. Why. lben, shouldn 't it have a voice in lbe most important appolntment.s be Cll'make! For, Justices •re. to all Intents and purposes, appointed for life. 1be ayatem by which they lland before the voten for new terms is a farce. ll is lmpoqlble to deCeat. ajmUce. Becawie ot that and because, more than ever, the blglaer COW't8 are bandin1 down decisions which leg1slate rather than In· terpret law, it Is eumtial that the people have some voice in their selection. Tbrou&h their elected represenutives in the Senate the public would be af. forded a mean• ot input Into t.be proceaa by maklnl UM appoiD. tees subject to confirmation. lnlteed of leaving it~ to three men, two of whom may be poUUcal cronies ot the appointee or the governor. 40 senators would acrulinbe the candidates' credentials. THE JUDGES' ar1umenu about breaching the 1e1>aratJon of ~wera la specious. The Lettalature already hat the con· sUtulional authority to impeach Judces. Wiiiy ahoald at wait until after the fact to preovmt an un- qaa.llfied person from servinlT 1be overwhelmlnl spment iD favor ls the fact that all federal Judces muat be coaftrmed b)' tbe U.S.Senate. Witb tbe preHare applied agalnat his propo9al by the judpl It bu become clear to Holmdabl tllat U7 rw•ed ef. fort for bis propoAI -deoencl ..... tar--• ...... 11 be eu pt bis cue Wen tMm il can be predicted tlMll be wt1J ,. ceiwe tremeadoua a .. put far tbe ~ty ha.e bem __. • ......, Joucl and dear about t.be ewrta. Alld then b DO a..t ,_ to Bmll ftlllftrmadom toU. lllOer cwrt appointments. It lhoaki ap- ply to all Jud1es. Tbe fedenl 111tem baa prond &be cue. I daughter and I talked to at the Orange County Department or Motor Vehicles assured us it was a bicycle prior to our purchase of same. The policeman who gave her a ticket assured her she needed an aulomoblile driver's hcense. The judge who fined ber said she had to have a driver's license, but suspended the part or the fine which classified the Mo-ped as a motorcycle. to be ridden o.nly by licensed drivers. WE RESPECTFULLY ask the Department of Mot« Vehicles to make up its mind about the Mo-ped and similar vehicles. as maay mor~ will undoubt.dly.. come on tbe marteL. Why shouldn't they? They°l'e. veat. 1u·saving way to get around. MRS.JAN YOUNG MlSSDANA YOUNG TM Mo-ptd i• clauifa«l cu a bici/· cl~. and a.s mch u bamwd /rom /reetDCIJI•. but opna1ors rmut ~a dnuer'alicenu. -Editor Led ........ ., To the Editor: The Hl.alorical Society o( Ce~ tlDela Valley ls seeking informa· tkJn that might le..S to the re- covery or a stained class window stoln from lbe Daniel Freeman Mansion before it wa1 torn down in 1971. Until a few weeks ago the society presumed il was in storage with the other items saved by the City ol ln&Jewood f« tater use in the new Civic Center. nfE WINDOW Is ol senUmen· tal Interest to lbe community because It be-.rs the Latin motto ''Uber et audax,'' part o( the Cl'tstofthe Freemanfam.lly. Tbe Society hopes that newspaper publicity mlgbl provide a lud to the present. whereabout.I of the wtndow. No questions will be asked, but U is hoped lbat the pretent owner might donate it to I.be> ~lety or at least sell lt so lbat tomeone else could dona.le it. Anyone having any lnlorma· Uon rt11rdlntt the window is asked to write to UK-Hiltcrical Society of CentJnela Valley, 7634 Midlleld. Loe An1elea, Cellfomla IOCM5. GLADYS W ADDlNGHAM s.,,,..rc l e r RISE Totlle Ect;tor: The Le11ues of Women Voters t.brou1hout California support RISE le1i1lation which Is de· aicned to reform Intermediate and secondary educaUon ln tbe aute~ . !) The widespread puDUc .-.pport ol the Early Cbildbood F.ducatioo \ \ ' ( MAILBOX ) L.ettn1 /rom rrodrr• ore wdcome. TM nght to condenie Leftn1 to fit JPQCe or rlim1Mte hbel u r~terwd. L.ettn1 ol JOO words or ~·• will be gwm pr~fnmce. All ldten mwt in· elude dgnature and maalmg oddreu but 11ame1 may be unJhMld on re· que1t if aufficie11t reason ii opparml. Poetry will not be publi1Md. programs throughout Callrornia indicates that citizens wiJI sup· portscbools wJien ~sd:lools are r•ponaive lo the individual con- cerns ol those affected by the educational process. The pro- visions of RISE legislation are similar in many ways, and we feel the job should be finished or In· dividualizing education for all or California ·s children. This kind of reform process is long overdue at lbe intermediate and secondary levels. THE FUNDING required by RISE is relatively modest when compared to the overall school finance budget. and this legislation requires planning for change and evaluation ol pro- gress, with provisions for the Legislature to evaluate the suc· cess o( the program after three years before authorizing ex· pansion funding. RISE addresses the major pro- blems racing the schools today. It implements a system or educational accountability both financially and in terms ol stu· dent progress in which the local dtstrtct Is accountable to the local school community and the state. and the state is accountable to the citizens of California. We urge public supportol RISE JesislaUon. JESSICA DEAN, President LeagueolWomen Voters or Capistrano Bay Area No' l'•10•l•fl TotM Editor: I read with interest the headline that said HunUngton Beach Mayor Harriett Wleder's meetJn1 on finding ways to r~ duce taxes was a "yawner." Let me assure you that the peo· pie are not asleep while the tax· ing agenclea pull off the big rip. o1r. God bless Mrs. Wledel' and others llke her who are nol yawn· ln,J. but working (« the people who pay the salaries ol au the ••yawners." LINDAJENJONS c.-dl Net all11d To the Editor: We fmd most d.lsturblng. as well u hJ1hly inaccurate, an editorial eaUUed ••Raisin& False Hopes7" wbJch appeared in the Daily PUal oa JuJ1 •. criUct1Inc a propoeed $21 million 1.zu. individual bome senior ciUzen haulQI development known as the lfarcroft Property lD Lquna ffWs. Tbe editorial abocbMtbed the Or1111e County Sadol' Cltbens CouneU for riaklq h8 °credibW· ty" ln "blind IUPfGR" of tbe pc'O-Ject. AdmltledlJ. the praperty IMR- tloned C'Olltaim one or more ridte w. and • 1ood deal ol &be pro. perty is ltftp-exadly die aame • in tbe cit)' of Lacuna Beach. However, the proposed proJecl envisions using approximately 100 acres (including ridge lines1 for development, with the bal· -anc&-r..emiiining in lhe natural state, as in the Greenbelt concept. THEREFORE, THE home sites as planned will consist of a number of "cluster sites" based upon topography. Depending UP· on your arithmetic, a proposed development of 1,285 homes would be a density average of 2.64 dwelling units per acre. The square footage· of the proposed homes. as against the proposed square footaee of the sites. would hardly classify the project as a "hlgh·densily" one. The planning and building "proress ionals" cited in the edito ri a l who claim tha t moderate ·cost housing for seniors with moderate· income cannot be built and sold from S20.000 lo $25,000 (even on flat land > s hould lake a trip lo Oceanside. Last week in Oceanside, the fourth unit, consisljng or 118 homes went on sale. People <seniors 1 waited in line for a week in advance of the opening. The de- veloper was forced to institute a form or lottery drawing lo turn away crowds. Wbal was the ex- citement? Just beautiful homes for senior citizens for sale at prices from $21,995 to $25,995. IC they can be built 17 miles south of the Orange County border line, lbey can be built here. The Orange County Senior Citizens Council has not "blindly supported .. the project. We believe the developer should be given lbe opportunity to prove his case. If he can, he should be permitted to go ahead with his project. NORMANHORWlTZ Chairman, M arcroll Properly Tuk Force. Housing Committee Orange County Senior Citizens' Council l'•Mlr Mereae~ To the Editor: Your article by Arthur Vinsel and the photo by Pal O'Donnell about. skateboarders on public street.a reaches a new low in the joumallsUe service of the public inter Ht. How can you Justify publiclzJn1t and even glamourlzlng the11e public menaces'! "Sure, we know It's illegal,'' they ad.mlt. ond then you io on and add their moronic justification that "We have no place else to practice." So they do it at night! Imagine driving up that hill at midnight only to be 1reeted by one ol these Idiot.a thundering stralghl at you. Apart from the hazard to themselves, •re you ln.sensltlve to lbe risk to the driver who might undentandably swttve In- to an accident? Imagine the con· sequences for the poor sap who might, through no reasonable faultolbla own, strike and tut or lJCure one of these crttina. TBEa.f' \\OULD surely be a Jaw1ult lo whic" the alletalion would be made tba\ the Quotes .. The American adventure 11 a conllnuln1 process. As one mUestone ls passed -a lonafl' life span, a literate population, • leadenhlp l.n world affairs -we ralae our ai&hU." -Prall•• Ford on lbe Bicenltnnial. \ I skateboarder has lost the op. portunity ror sub&tanUal future income In his "profession'' (you attribute that mindless comment to someone within-the Hunt· lngton Beach Police Depart· ment>. It appears that you have two aiternalives -cease &ivi.ng such mental defectives publicity and justification, or confess that your journalistic standards and general intelligence scarcely ex- ceed that or the subjects about which you have written. DAVIDJ.S11U.ER t'lr tdnl' R em•rlla To the Editor: My eyes went wide witb anll')' djsbelief at Nick Thimmeec:h'a column (Au1. 3> on lbe matter ol Sen. McGovern's reoling a house totheSyrian ambassador. True enouah, • person has the right to rent or sell to whom be pleases. But is this any excuse ror the virulent barrace ol anti- Semilic remarks which Thim· mesch proceed• tounleuh? Thimmesch describes the American Jewish Committee 81 a "Jewish 1eslapo." You ltnow. come to think of it. we 'abould thank him for his augeest.ion. We do need something like that around to protect us from the aa- ti·Sem i tes who are probably leaping for joy at his column- and from the General Brown.a of this country. SAYING THAT there's. lot or .. Arab money•• around is not quite the same u tbe General Brown·type remarks about .. Jewish money" (and tlurt re- mark was not made adecllCleor two ago, Mr. Thlmrnt'ICbt The Jews have never uaed petrodollar power to paralyte lhe entire United State• wllh a gasoline boycott. Just what purpose doel It serve («Thimmesch to skleswtpe Sen. Jtum]>hrey and the Jews tocet.ber by saying that Humphrey .. ta 1u1· peeled ot havln1 bad a aecret bar mit.zvah"? And what purpoee la there In repealin• Sen. McGovern'• refretl thlt be had not iDltead "bou1ht a m ... aae parlor out In Falrfax.'' (Virginia or Los Angeles?) exeept to further ridicule lhoee wbo take exceptJon to hi• potlUonT I 1m not outra•ed that a col· umnilt would wrti. tuieh truh. I am appalled at lb• PUot for pri.Q. Una It. PHYWS M. llEPPENH!!lMER OIU .. 101 C:OMT DAILY PILOT . . t Wednesday, August 11. 1976 DAILY PILOT Al . ~ Pension Plans: Senate Splits Costs Do.·Benefits Exceed Debts? . I ---l1LEEi01'GANG --~-­IThmlmo~e• J Federal penalon plans otrer the best retirement deal In the nation to their workers, from the prni· dent ol the United States to the mailman. But the pe111ioa fuacls also ue among the most debt-ridden. The 21 major pension plans covering federal employes have an unfunded debt ot neatly $SOO • bWIOG. accordin1 to estimates compiJed by the National Taxpayers Union, a pl'ivate nonprofit re· Harth 1roup. That $llOC) billion is money guaranteed to present and future retirees, money the pension plus do not have on hand and that each taxpayer will have to shell out over the coming years. ' WASH!NCTON CAP> -The Senate ha agreed to pay the le,at baU or one senator "ho i being sued for la bel, but ha balked at reimbursing a stX'ond member for costs in challen~lni; a law ......, ___ ~T:.:h:..:;e,..:Sea:.= Ille voted 56 to 20 to pay e eau William Prox· mire. who a being sued for S6 m1lhon by a resenrrh scie nt is t whose gov· ernment · funded work Proxmire criticized. _, .......... on Congress members• immunity under the Constitution's speech and debate c I a use wns at stake. But the committee said It dad not intend to pay any "money judgment" Ul(Uinsl Proitmlre If he loses the libel and slander suit brought b y Or. Ronald 8iA80A of "' K.tamteoo. Mich., State Hospital. PROXMI RE CAVE D R. Hutchinson a mock "gol<kn fleece award'" in April 1975 The Wisconsin Democrut. a frcquf'nt rritlc or federal grant programs. charged lhe 1:overnment wasted $500,000 by rundang Hutchinson's studies or why animals and humans clench their Ja't\s. Dr. Hutchinson charges that Proxmire distorted his studie on animal and human aggression and held him up to ridicule. THE RULE'S COMMITTEE said that Hutchinson's suit refers to the prl'SS release nnd thl' television.show. bul not. to rrox mire's spee ch on the Senate ctoor. The suit alllo charges that u Proxmire nldl' tried to· pressure ff'deral agencies to cant'l'l tht• grant9, the eenHnl·MM"~UQ.------ Sens. lloword w. Cunnon <D Nt'v.L the <'O mmittt!e ebairmun. 1LOd Mark 0 . llotneld t R·Ore.1. the rankintt mlnont,y me-mber, voted ai;ialnst the rcsotu\ion. Both said thul Pro. mire moy ha\•e exceeded lhe prot~tion af forded by the speech and deba!J) clause. Drug ·o ealer Held AS OF llAaCR 1, 111£ P ENSION plan or the laraeat federal e mployer, the Civil Service Com· million, bad unfunded pension debt.5 to 4.2 million active and retired workers totaling $101 billion. Meelaaniz ed llfarv el BUT THE SENATORS tabled. 47 to 30, an amendment by Sen. James L. Buckley, who sought reimbursement for Sll,599 1n costs Incurred in a suit challeng· ing the 1974 camapign finance law. Before criticizing Hutchinson's research an a Senate speech, Proxmire issued a news release accusing Dr. Hutchinson or mak· ing .. a monkey out of the federal bureaucrats." lie also appeared on a television program and criticized the research, but did not name Hutchinson. l\J EXICO CITY CAP> -Me:<· ican authorities said that the)• have captured the country' most important drug dealer, u man they say has been one or the major suppliers of heroin and cocaine to the United States. In the military rellrement system. the unfun- ded-debt to 3.1 million active and retired employes i. $172 billion. The pension fund covering the U.S. foreign service bas an unfunded deblof Sl billion. And the Central Intelligence Agency owes an ·estimated 16,000 employe:s, both active and retired, approximately $3 billion more than it has on hand, ( ) . the National Taxpayers NEWS .4~'.fL) .• 'ilS Union estimates. The CIA . . does not make such st.atistics available. UNDE R T HE PRESIDENnAL Retirement Act. former President. Nixon gets $63,000 a year In retirement pay. Three presidential widows - Mamie-Eisenhower. Bes&-'fl:uman .and Jaquelin Kennedy Onassis -get $20,000 a year each. It is estimated that the fund providing that money wiJI be $3 billion in debt over the life of its commftments. Of the 21 principal federal pension plans, only one -the Federal Reserve System Retirement Plan covering 1,500 employes -is fully funded, maning that if the plan went out or existence, it would have the assets to pay all its pension debts on tbespot. The rest or the plans appaJ'ently are relying on faith in the federal government's ability to tax 215 million Americans and print more money - something cities and states with billion-dollar pension debts can't do. I N THE U.S. OVIL SERVICE, basic pension benefits anrage $5:lO a month or $6,600 a year. ac· cording to Davjd Minton. a staffer for the House Poll Of rice and Ci vii Service Committee. But a retiree who started at that pension level three years ago has seen his postretirement benefits grow to $8,494 when the cost-of-living allowance is added, according to calculations by the actuarial firm Program Planners, Inc .. 0£ New York. WbUe stale and local public employes must serve an average ol 10 years -known as the vest· • in8 period.-before they ~Uu::t collttUn& t!ven a reduced pension, some U.S. civil servants can coUect retirement pay after only five years. After 41 years of service. a federal employc can get 80 percent of the average of his three highest salaries yean of service. UNUKE NEARLY AU. PlllVATE workers and many state and local public employes. federal dviHan workers are not entitled to Social Security benefits. But it is common ror federal WOl'kers lo "moonlight" in private jobs tong enough to qualify for Social Security. With tha t combined coverage. a retired civil aervant often can make more in retirement benefits than he took home while working. To aet his gentt00s pension, however, the federal employe musl contribute 7 percent or his yearly salary. Many private plans do not require employe contributions and slate and local public worke:n have to pay only 4 or s percent or their salaries toward pensions. Last' year, federal civil servants contributed $2.1 billion to their pensions, while taxpayers kicked in $9.2 billion, a cost or about $45 per American. THE DE BT P ROBLEM OF FEDERAL plans is rompounded by the most liberal coat-of-li ving allowances ofrered any American worker. The allowance matches each yearly rise In the Consumer Price Index and then goes il one better. A 1e>-talled "l·percent kicker" is added, meaning an extra 1 percent adjuatment above the lnrtatlon rate to com~ute for Ume delays In paying the cott·ol· UvlnC allowance. Congressional staffers report stronR backing for aeveral pending bUls which would eliminate the kicker. Ed Hustead, thief actuary of the Civil Service Retireme nt Plan, estimates the cost or livlnl( allowance has added Al.4 billion to the fund ·s over· all debts since it ~Ian In December 1965. Or that, $'l2.1 bilUon has been accumulated since 1973 whe n inOaUoa was approKbing its peak. And the l · perte.tll kicker &Jone has increased the system's debt$ by $4.9 bllllon since ' it was be1un In Novem· ber 1968, Hustead says. FE D E R AL O.F· ficia l s say the military retirement system is the most 1enerous and most debt· plagued. The system ls I entirely P'Y·H ·YOU·go. meaning the plan t'Ollects from taxpayers only what it needs to get by each year. No fund Is ·~umulated. no invest· -MCGUEUNEONA•S ments are. made and · l20 000 Av.. . . hence ~ere 11 no interest . ' that nuaht ease the tax :llurdlD. Pension experts s~ this type or system cOltS eacla year because provisions for future payments to ' .ntireel are never fft aside. Militar y pension costs. borne by every Amlrieaa. bave IOfte from $195 million In 1982 lo a forecast Sl.4 billion in fiscal 1977. The Defense o.,.tmeat projects t.lult military pensions will \ Nit su.J blllioD ill nac:a1 um and DU billion by mD lf presea.t trenda CCllllinue. " (/ Roboteer rus hes on its way to an unknown destination, using its own crosswalk on the parking lot oC its maker. The woman is headed elsewhere. 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DOCS 01 CATS "TllRMOS" VACUUM some Durable ~tee l case with plastic lup & lllndle! - tlT.S .. 1.11 · f' • tlJf DAILY PILOT Weoneeoey.AugUSI 11. 1976 ................... _.. · Ta!IP an all~ed 1nter-ofhce memo L/tl. Boyd I st Hoodlunt Was Muldoon The word "hoodlum" originated in San Francisco. you'll r ecall. I couldn't tell you a few days ago exactly what went into the formation of those particular syllables. A client says a strectgang leader there many years ago was a tough customer named Mul- doon. A local newspaper in Its editorial satires Airport Reaction Survey Sent Back B> GARV GaANVILLE Ot ... 0•11•'1•-A questionnaire deai&ned to gau1e public ruction to Oranat County AirpQrt went to the Coun· ty Board o( Supervisors for •P· vroval Tuesday and didn't come cl<*e to celling ll. Instead 9f apr,roving th' 11· P•Je questlonna re prepared by a con sultl n ti firm. POS Assoc I ates, supervisors sent It ba~k to lhe drawlNC boards Cor two weeks. It W»S acc:omp»nied lo the.- County Adm1nislrath-e Office for spruc.-i ng up by caustic remarks Veteran Info Center Set Vp A \·eterans information center for Orange County has been oPened to provide veterans and dependents with informal.ion on benefits and services available to them. The center. operating at the Huntington Beach Community Clink. 506 Orange Ave ., is part of Golden West Colle1e's veterans outreach program . from It.a supervisor t'riUcs. "WE WANTED TO hire some· one sophis ticated enouah to t'Ome up wilh answers on the airport's Impact on the com- munity.'' said Supervi sor Thomas Riley, "We now find we are payln(C Sl0,000 ror a questionnaire that may or may not give us the answen." Supervisor Ralph Clark said the 63 questions ouWoed on tM cons ultant's s tudy were too many to be asked in what is planned to be race-to-race In· terviews . ''IT'S GOING TO be \'ery dif· ncull in shopping c:enter in· terviews to find people who will be willing to stand still long enough to answer 63 quest.ions,·· said Clark. There's was no disagreement with that conclusion among the four supervisors who voted with the Anaheim supervisor to senrl the questionnaire to the ad· ministration office foc-a tune up. When a format is agreed to. workers will station themselves at shopping centers throughout the county in an attempt to gau_Je public feeling about the airport. ORANGE COUNTY Cancer Unit Plans Speech Aid Service Speec:h ther apy set\ice otlerco by the Orange County Unit of lhe American Cancer Society has bee n expanded l o inc lude patients who ha,•e had other sur- gery besides removal ol the voice box (laryengectomy 1. The service now ser,•es people who have had cancer surgery re- sulting in speech deficiencies due to partial removal ol the tongue Cglossectomy '· reconstruction of the jaw ( mandibular reconstruc- tion) or other facial or moutb,Sur- gery. 1 • Coto problem'1 Tlum runte to Pot Dimn Pot tulU : cut n'Cl tapt·. y('Ulllg tht• anfwers orld Qcllon .,OM 1. l1ttd to soil'<' tnt'qWtlta iri govttrnmt>nf and but•· ntss. Mail your questions to Pot t>tAnn At Your • Senne(', Ora119t• Coo t DmLy Pilot. I, OrlJo.t 15'0, l Costa Mtsa , CA 92626. /ncludt your M~pltoM ~t number 'rlH• rolum11 apptor · dally except Soturdays p <i • Rfellard BMrfoM K1tuee• Neer ;s DEAR PAT: Whcro con l getlnform1atlon about Ii obtaining a quick divorce In H11lll? Sy the way, how . I quick would It be? • I A V .. lluntington Bench Twea&y rour hours will do It, but yo.'d better:: ~k wltlt an American au.My bef•re ...., .. , 1 ! plue...f•r Haiti. Some p•rwork fr9m lhe Ulllted ! . States u req•lred, and tltls type 91 dlvotte eot11d ~: Clllle problem• ln lite rut.re If chJWll'ff aH proper .• ! ty are lavolved. Wri~ to Lhe N1U..al Offke o1:: T...tam lll Port-au·Pria~e for f•rlkr lalormatioe. : : ... itll•I• ... 8aule SllH lt'a9f1t9 :: :1 DEAR PAT: What's lhe story on the mlnlmum: • wage rate? I rem ember reading that it had beeo lo·: ' creased to $2.50, but my boss says It's not In effect I yet. ls tha t tr ue? : . G.Y., Newport Beach ! YOllr boss Is ri«ht. The Califorela ladHlrial t Welfare Commission biked the stale minimum I lloarly wage to sz.se from the current sz.zt or sz.se. ct.peadlag on tbe job, but these wlll not go Into er. feet Wttil-a• u1tdf'tennJned date In October. Tbe on· ly ldtcla rem alnlng ls a commiallon hearing Sept. a ill San Franclsc:o. where requests to reconsider Its dec11loa will be beard. Weddl•fl Bellr11 Rl•fl IJp ,.,.,.,, 1---~ellow chose..ooLto. be..sued for libel, .so_ created a fictional name by spelling Muldoon backwards and changi ng then lo h. Hoodlum eventua lly then came to charact~ze not just the leader o( the pack, bul any troublemaker therein. Student veter ans from Golden West ma n the informatlon center Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. More information can be obtained by calling the center at ~. In communities adjacent to the airport, su rvey Ceams will circ ulate through residential neighborhoods to get a heavier sam tin from those most affect· edby e airport's operation. "We hope that anyone needing help adjusting to and practicing new methods of s peaking will Join our g roup sessions," said Betty Mc M lck en, volunteer speecl\pa olog111L -------''E~A-R~p-A·--:-·~y~auAJi{er was marr c as month and I'm still in a st.ate or shock from the cost Racing Hassk Flares ol the wedding. Is there a .. y way I can deduct the e expenses on my int'Ome tax? I am going lo claim my daughter as a n exemption because r will have paid more than ha lf of her support this year. SOUTHERN CONDOLENCES Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia, these are lhe states wherelJ\ the residents send the most sympalhy cards, get weJI cards and cheer up cards. Or so report the greeting card folk. What is at about the southerners that makes them so swirl with their condolences! Mysterious. Rud the following sentence, then count the l's in it -just once, please. no r~ounts. ''finished files are the result o( years ol sc1entiric study com- bined with the experience of m any years.·· llow many f's did you find? Only three? Most people do. But there are six. It's because the f in of sounds like v that we lend to overlook it. I'm told. Did I say ministers and their churches are tax exempt? Tul tul.Thelrcllurclles maybe, but ministers ur e not. repeat not. tax exempt, the mail clearly indicates. BETTY CROCK ER •. "How old is lhat famous fictional rood fancier Belly Crocker?'' A. Just 55. She was dreamed up In 1921 by nn adman of note named Sam Gale. The Crocker name was <'hosen Cor two reasons: in honor or W111l nm G. Crocker. retired ex- ecutive or the General Mills predecessor com· pany, and because that was the name or the first Oour mill in Minneapolis. Some of t.he foregoing has been reported previously here. Unmentioned earlier, however . is the Cact she was. called Betty because that was the most popular of all feminine monikers hereabouts in that year. Address mail tot.. M Boyd, P 0 . Bo:r IS60, Costa Meio, CA 92626. By STIEVE MITCHELL Ott ... D.ilfl'l .. S.... WouJd ~orse raciq, combined with a county fair, have an ad· verse erfe<:t on the Los Alamilo6 environment? Thal 's the latest question in the on.again, off-again horse racing me rry·go-r ound between the Orange County Fair Board and the state Horse Racing Board. Last week the California Horse Racing Board once again denied November thoroughbred r ace dates to the fair board, saying an environmental impact study had not been conducted. They also claimed perm ission for race dates had not been approved by the stale Fair Board. ORANGE COUNTY Falr al· torney Henry ~Lewin of Los Angeles dis puted the race board's contention. saying the fair board bas an oral agreement with the slate fair panel and that no Imp act statement is necessary. In a telephone interview, Lewin said the County Fair Board will decide what action they will take against the stale racing board at its Aug. 19 meet· lng. He said the fair board could go back to Orange C0tmty Superior Court Judge James 0 . Perez, who earlier this year upheld race dales for the fair ~ard. ''WE COVL-i>--sHOWliimw ha happened at the etate racing board's meeting and point out some err ors on their part," Lewin said. "Or the board could do nothing (or '76 race dates and pour all its eHorts into r ace dates. next year." The race board originally granted the fair board':i request for dates, Nov. 6·21. 1976, and Nov. 8·21, 1977, after action by Judge Peret. TUE FAIR board says it could net more than $100,000 (or two weeks of fal M1ponsored horse racing dates al the Los Alamitos Race Course. T hat money would go to defray costs o( an estimated SlO lo $l2 mmron {acelfrt planned lor tne fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. New TV Station Slated in County 1977 CARS THE A new commercial tele\11sion station with local news and entertainment programming plans to begin operation sometime next year in Orange County. Called Golden Orange Broadca sting, the 00,000·watt station will broadcast on Channel 56, on the UHF band, using the call letters KGOF-TV. THE COMPANY IS headed by actor Pal Boone and its om cers and directors Include entertainers and local businessmen. The company W88 ~ranted a license by the Federal Communications Commission <FCCI last .. new cars & trucbl 833-0555 P\UMI ... HIATIMG Ala COt4D. "--.. ,__, ~ .. ft'" '°"' ., ... -(.All ..,,._IOI< Vl(JO 74'J1' wm•"O c..,., ... ..., .. ' .. . .;. .. 4tS-0401 <:OSTA..,($A i&feN•-1>"° '4J·l 7U KITCHIN & IATH UMODILIHCi NII ISTIMATIS ... Ow Dt.,ier• .. AHAH(l"'"'l"IN OFftCI. 8 .L .. Newport Beach ne lather or Lhe brl~ gels • break from lb«t IRS tr he Hll dalm his daughter .. a dependent ror tlae year in •bl~h she Is married. WeddJ•1 expeHe• yoa paid, sucb as the C06t ol yoar dHCb~r·s cow• aad ac~HIOrles, the nowers, .. e ol lhe ch11rtll1 and lhe wedding reception, may be included wben c:alculaU11g your dHlhler'• total support. Eve• If your daa1bter flies • jolnt return with her husband ror 1171 you may claim her ... dependent, since )'Ou contributed more lhH baU of her &otal support. •terenre Rero••ettded DEAR PAT: 1 recall reoding about a new in· formation book available from the California Department of Consumer Affairs. l misplaced the Daily Pilot story but still would like to order it. Can • you tell me how ? D.G.,CapistranoBeach • The 194·page "Compl"e California Consume r Catalogue" ls avallablrforSl from lhedepartment'1 ; _.Publkatlons S.ttUon. Bo.a ZOUl. Sacramuto. CA ! tsm. Forty topics ol lntttest to lhe conHmer are In· , eluded la thl1 lllustratcd booklet. Deaths Ellewhere ~ October, but had applied in 1008. Executive Vice President David Levy said the reason It took so long was that five other companies also were vying for the right to broadcast In Orange County. Please ask for "RAY"~ We offer to buy your old vehicle. Ull W l-•!'COOn Ailo; lot [•I • t 77J.J470 WE'RE HAVl•I A WHALE OF A DALLAS (AP I - Fonner blf·band a r· ran1er Jerry Gray, ~. credited with creating the Glenn Mille r sound, died Tuesday of a n ap- parent heart attack. HJs first big arran1emenl was "Begin The 8 eg ui n e" for Artie Shaw. NEW YORK <AP> - Public r elations ex· ecullve Kdward V. • 1 aALTZ .. ~OEf'ON fUNCRAL HOMI orona def Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 HLL •ROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMtcK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·S415 San Ju<1n Capistrano 495·1776 ll'AClf.C VIEW MOIORIAL ll'AltK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3SOO Pac1l1c View Or1110 Newport, Cahlornia 644-2700- ll'l:OfAMtLY COLOMAL "'MERA&. HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 _,..... llORTUAltY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ' O'Brien, 58, whose pro- jects Included the1.964.:f>S World's Fair and Pope Paul's visit to the United Slates, died Tuesday in St. Vincent's llosuital. •YNllOl'I' IUGfNI W llVN~Of'F,.....-fl ~I"""""" (•lol.,flla OAI• ot _,, "-'' 1 itl6 \vt•i•H ... IM• ""'" Y1IQ "''of '"" -llltff .,,,..,...... .. Mit•llWI • .,.. ....... ""' °'-· ~¥<• CGI• el ~ '°'"°-•nd ~,,.,.,,.,,, H0tll t4 '*•-1 0.Mll, _ ... _, LEVY, CURRENl'LY AN independet1l pro- ducer and author, says a sate has not yet been picked out ror the TV studio It. has to be located within 16 miles of Anaheim since the license was Issued for that city. Officers and directors ol lhc new company in- clude actors Fess Parker and Jimmy D••rante, Victor Mluy, a composer/conductor: lla• / Bab· bitt ol Newport Beach: Peter Levathes .• ormer head or 20th Century "'ox Studios: Richard Shepard, Warner Brothers cxecutJve; Ed Kirby, businessman: Art McKen11e. former Costa Mesa ch1c.-f of pol1t'e and city manager, and Calvan Brack, former Westminster mayor SIM ll ... aoll ot fl C•I""· ,_ "" ..... --------------------Awlll ~INlll(ll t i 8wr""na •nd l!,._ ()lljlllenl of L...,11 8'rM.ll W•l<t llllW l'rt .. r.A\>Olflf ll•I II OOAM 1ob911eld al fl•t ltl< Yitw (/teotl Wllll Fel,.... kllml411 ofll<l•nl lntt•,...11!. Pil<•fo< y,... Me-•'" fltr•. Nt•WI Ait-.;11. ~ dtrecl•tl by Smll" TwtNlt U"'41 -''""' ot ~n•• An•.(• OAMWIJIC 11\AllTVH OAMWIJI(, ,.,1.,,,. ol c .... Me .. , Ce. 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Doy J"''"· '"• ,,,,., •ncl ""'' W•ll••m w._,.a UOJ W.\et"n•n1ttr W.'tm1nit1r 91rt NV •nd M r'\ Rey"'°nd W'990"tr. lOiOOOnt•r100r We\frt'HR\ttt ooy Ml dnd M" Ron1ld Mlllhe•• 10.lt APM.ht R•'f't!'f A¥e • Fount•1n V•ll"Y· Qlfl July It, ltl6 Ml' •nd Mrs J•<"' 8r-o•n. ••~ Mt rooo. ,::ount••" V'•H•• ,,,, July 10, 1976 Mir •1'0 Mr\ Franta. J«~ 1)1': M.ttchtON Sir-Ht. Wt\tm1Mter. Q r-t Jiiiy JI,.,,. Mt •"Cf Mr\ U -wref\tf' Sc"lrf'v ..., Haroor <•it (Hele. H1io1nl•"9' :,n llH<~ ...... July >?. ltl6 Mr •"Cl Mr\ K•" H9u1•" •"' PT1\C.•ll• HuntlnQtOft e.1cr,. bD' , July u. 1976 Mr •nd Mn '"°'""' Ctt•n-. inn Euthd. Apt F. Foun1..a1" V••lev, bO'f' 'Al' M'CI M f'J A1io1oi; C•rr•"'-O. UJl2 "lei~ SI'"'• We\lmlrhlt.,. 00'1 Mr •"d M r\ I v•n ill .. \\, ,.,,, Wnwoc:.tr. Ave , Fovnt.tir'I V•n.-,, bOV Jwly u . .,,. ,.,,,. •"Ct Mr,. M1<Mtl Henr-y ll\-t\ Ootmoon Y"", 4. H""lln<JI°" lie«• 9"' IN •nd Mr\ S11ote1..ith IC""hl lll04 t \/• ... A"ft Jovf\t•tn VtlHtY,bOY July ,, • "" IN •ftd Ml\ lr1•n (irffnbt-t'o 1011 Punw~. feiwlf't••" V•U•,.eu• Jvty H . lt1t llAI •"'CS Mr\ l ••• enc• ~••tn.1n II, 1421' fdW.ttd•, Apt ti, Wf\t,,.Mtf'f,. ,.,. Ml •nd Mr> Oon V•n O.ltn ,_ Mt Er1f"ICH<•• Fou,,•••"'V•llt• no• J~ly H , ltlt 'N •nd Mr-\ l•~' ,.n<,. S<."a••• 1 t.Ot 'lt>Mm•r'f 4Yf' Fountain V•ll"'Y 01r1 SIA Clt-!tl• Ot ... ,.1 HO .... UI J"IY 11 Mr •net M t\ WoHQ'3f\Q S<f\Mf~t>. ~C.••""'"'~ 91tt Jwly H Mr •"fJM tt f••t W .-nMr"°" San (te,,,.nt• DOt Ml •"Ct Mt\ \..•nv f" W plfon ~ Ctrnwftt• eoy Mr •"<f Mr, A"Cir w F'_.r,, S.I\ c~*'"""'~ oor Mt •"'4 Mr\ 0.rry l Nor11V~. ~(~Ah 91 I M, .t!'WI M t\ f"..oc:t'f L Sc..Mtl.,. O.n..t~nt Q•rl July" Mr •rwJ Mr,. St•'"'"" 0 W~rtftl'f', l.otq..,.. N111 ... I Doy Mr ""° Mn Ario"' q £,,m& fY, s.inC,t ment• ci1r1 M r ttna M r' JOfl" M O~nton &..•Qun• N•Ot.Hil l>O'f JulyM Mf 4U'CI Mr\ Marc~• J 1 '°"'°" ~ J~" CctOhtr•"° bo'f M' •no Mr\ D•w•d Co,,. \.tf\ Juan .. ,,. tf.t"O oo; July JI ~ 4ncl Mr f"Om.-, l ':ttn~ \.If"! ''~'"'~I)., Av•'"' 1 Mt A"'-1 Mr Jntu' 0.1 van,. \-•oun• "Ill\ 0'' • Mr .tnd M" ~1 ....... n C °'°" c;.,~ Cl~'lt• ort ...... .., .... ~I ll•rrfflfle lllllllAL DICttl•S I'll•• J uly Jt ll>H!INISH AoO.,I IC ANO Do<o••Y f Wll LIAMS Cl,o, .. - \ftitl lt()fWrt W•lt~r f AC,Hf•t I•·-' torahH" ""d t 11 11• M artf'> A~O<>f41 Llt•U• M -F• ..,._ [ II( AGo£ II C 'IC Jo~ ... ncl LOf<t J•"" l!VAN\ 0 .. od Ed'"''"' •Ad JuYC• f:r•"Ct'\ Wll\ON •Atr~~· '''"'~' AftO JA(~ L•• PO\f Cdw•td V • .oM \l\otO" Ell• MILL A-Ut H -1 l)e11111\ W ( 101.N WtUl1trn ftr v<• ..4f'\d S-ttf'\d·r A J•f4/\ Chorale Plans Tour Of Europe A tour of Europe dur· lng June will highlight the 1976·7'1 1eason of the Oran1e Coaat College Symphonic Chorale. The 130-voice chorale meets Tuesdays this rau from 7·10 p.m. Interested sin&ers should enroll in Music 810AD or Music SllAD. Concerts this year are scheduled Dec. 3, April 1 andMay 22. The opening concert will featur e "Magnificat" by Bach and Bruckner's "Te Deum." Re1latration for fall classes runs Aug. 23 through Sept. t7 in the OCC Admlaslons Office. Fall clasaea begin Sept.. 13. For information about the chorale. phone .-..5640. 1'h sac oz. 5-IAYIOLf...OI 1111-PllSPIUlll H.s tnO titlS Twin PllCk ~ 139 OLISPIO AFTU SIAYI Sl'lulton s splasn·on' ::.12• usmm U11SIPTIC Costa Mesa JUL 17119. Costa Mna .2lOOHlt'WfAW.... y I ~-1" IOSIMI fAU cm• So~ DUI not {llHSV : 1•• ,.. , GllTU IOlmWSIUYOIL Cleans ano soothes I ti. 119 ...,AUTllll .. , .. =:.99! • SAVE 520! 95 • PECAI FlllSH LIBRARY UllT T1anstorm •ICllll wa• soace nto a Snl"'1 snowcail! ptus s•orage w•l'I s•oo111g si1a9111 tone 000' lor TV. radio. OOOks. ""1'1.1H'Ol5 SOloO case cor1$1rucuon OUI LOWIS1 NICI 1¥11! 444 llASSTOIE PLAITER POLES Metil POies adiust trom 7'6" IO 8'3' "heigh! Han· ;iers lo any spaong Use lnGOOf$ and OUlsldel IH.stc ~;;;~~~/ 33~ IOW OILY COATS & CLARI POLYCOID POLYESTER SEWllG THRAD T 00 QUlloty pol~d lh<Old II llW\gS Oil t/Vefy 5C>DOI you buv In l!lt new s.eason·s bltl eobs tor baCll·to-schoOI ~ You ctn UM lhem on al iypes ol letlfie. Clearance I SUMMERWEAR "", ........ Uft .. n.tftyl .. ! au ... s r•nn .. " • 149 .. 749 Seib Ana JJJS ...... fA.....,.._ " I F•ainY•y 16141 tt.rt.•..,,,, ........... , ............. 1 .. __ ........... . .......... _ ...... .......... ...., nG. S.M SIDS 1-11 44 IK. "'"SIDS 4 te 7 ...•.•••• J.JJ BOYS' FRUIT OF THE LOOM cono1 DEllM JEAIS Tilt POP11t3r S•OOCke! Wl!Sleln Je111S ""111'1 COllUll!ng cwanae cototed ShlChng 1lw boyS go lorl In long we~ng s1111011Ztd denim ""'"' belt lool>S S•zt • to 1 llld a to 1 a 19UT Of l smom , .. 53c CIOKI 11 '/J·ll. FASHIOI DOLL OR CLOTHES & ACCESSORIES F11cin111ng g·lls h!1te 11''15 lolle' Doll & "-llllng su• or hlgtl·styte cioties cw acceuoroes lor Qllly sac ee Com. Olte lo octltfs seling tor morel Clottles hi al 1 I "1' dolls. COUPON! CUT IT OUT AID IRING TO THRIFTY FOR 46' SAVINGS! THIS WEEK'S SUPER-SPECIALS smwm Pl..S Cllttomll £ma Large . ·~ , llCUll ··--V;lllTWI Enriched' Hunlincjton ltaeh "" ~. lr11» .. Wtstminster Wu~-~Wnt HuntinatOI leach Sll'f·w.,.. I : • Eck Destined to Start at uCLAm Br ED BUaG.\aT Ol .. 0.11,~ ........ One Oranee Coas t a r ea aU\letf' appears lo bave a turt· 1n1 SpQl n cured on UCLA's van1ly fooll>a ll tum H h6' Brwn.s prepare to beeln fall prac· ucenext Wednesda y • That alhlete Is K.,lh fl.ck, a 6-4. 230-pound right 1uard who pre ppe d a t Crespi Hig h in Encino. but who now resides In Ne" port Beach Three other urea prodt.K'ls are currenUy hsk t.I on the UCLA roster, but only o ne. Steve Solaita Makes Sox See Red Red Patterson. the president or lbe California Angels. kno"'s a eood thing when he sees one. And on Tuesday night at Anaheim St adi u m . Patte r son s aw something good at first base for theAnaels. That w a s Ton y S ol aita, Calirornla 's recent acquisit ion from the Kansas City Royals. Solaita. a native or American Samoa. has been hitting a ton sin· ,\119~1# .~la1.- Buldch or Ne wport Harbor HiJh, couJd see consi~rable ac· lion. The others are Rick Bashore ol Edison HJ eh ln HunHneton Beach and Erle Escher or Golden We s t Colle gl' and Newport Harbor Hi~h. Here 's b o w ne w UC l.A football coach Terry Donahue analvies the rour players: O n E c k : ·' ll e's a good athlete who has the ability to learn. lle's been a backup for two years. but in many ways, he ls experienced lie pla)ed .. But Ste\•e has gotten belt r most or the Rose Bowl ~ame, as a runnt'f'." and h~ appears to be more Buklcb. a sophomore "'ho physical this year than m 'he rtlelsbirud last ~·ear, COUid s llll Q.UJ •• ____ pa)' o!tttll> but Oonah.ue In· Eek was a re er\'e behind All dicates h t• p rl'fe rs a one America n Randy Cross last quarterback system )Ur. On Buhorc· "He'll be our On Ruk1c h · "lle's s till an third team quarterback. I suw <'lose com1>el1tion with J err him twice in all star games and Oankworth. but Jl'ff 1s u little he ulso lookt>d excellent a.'l a de· ahead right now based on his fensh'e back Out we're mor<i s pring game Steve l•lay('d fo1 r 1 n t .-r e.s l e d In h Im u s 11 ly well in that game. but he hus quarterback to establish himself us u runnl'r "I like his overall athletic as well a a passer nbllll)• Ile hos a i:ood ur m. looks Ouid and runs "·ell ... Su shore. a fi rst team All-Cl Jo' 4·A choice as an Edison .Ugh lM!nior. wUI be a freshman. On Escher. "lle's a walk-on but was impressive us far 1111 spring pnct1ce ww concerned He's aggress ive and can go in· side to cntch pass<'S. "But he's playing on the third te a m r ig ht n ow, nod It's queslion :1blt> w hethe r he'll make the leum. Rut tw's not out or It." Escht>r teamed with Bukich In hi gh school. KEITH ECK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yankees to Defy Onlere; Will Continue ReplftyS NEW YORK <API -The New York Yankees, who are ~llLing for the American League ~ast championship, have taken on an additional opponent in Ame rican League president Lee MncPhall. Tuesday the Yl\nkS accused the AL of a ''cover up" policy and hinted they intended lo dery a league directive conceminc the use of-instant re play on their scoreboard at Yankee Stadium. we see no reason, "i th this great innovation . why fans at the ballgame s hould see anything less than the raas at home. where iN tan't replay bas beeome a way oflife." Ya nk ees o wner Geor ge Steinbrenner had complained lo MacPhall about the umpiring in Sunday 's 8 ·5 loss t o th e Baltimore Oriole~. The Yankees also put out a release criticizing what the team aUeged was a series of bad calls by the crew The Yankees replayed the inei· dent on the giar.~ screen. and the crowd reacted bitterlv Then thl' umpires· names weni up on the screen MacPhail sent a telegram to Steinbr enner Tuesda y which said: " ... ll has come to mv atten· lion that the New Yoi·k club again used the r eplay scoreboard in a manner contrary to pOllcy recommended by this league. I am also inrormed that, following 1-~-Y-~~~~-.,.....,,.~..,._1C111fPC'tttet--~~~~ Mac f>tlail, a for mer Yankees official. fined the Yankees Sl .000 ~~~~..--..,..pttmand"NJ tl'W?ffib Tues· hHdectbyU)U-0 . a close decision -0n"'t:hcfielttc-, ~,..-----11 posted the na m es of the um pires ( .t.uq II Bo\t0<>•I t.ohtorn•• ~ 11 loiton 41 Ca•oo' n• 1 A.Uq t)Mihw•...ait.-,., C•t1•ornt4 I 1\PM I Jipm f Hom ce joining his new team and he kept it up Tuesday rught·agamst the Boston Red Sox. Solaita singled and scored the first Angels run, dnlled a two· run homer and then ignited a de· cisive t\\O•run ninth iM mg rally \\ilh a leadoff double. • All of which prompted the ever promollonal·conscious Patterson lo declar e g r andly that the Angels would be s taging a "Sa· moan Night" somellme in Sep· tember to pay tribute to their slugging fi rsl·sncker "That ·s ran t> with me." Solaita responded "We need all the sup· port \\e can get." Solaila's hr avy hammering produced the An~els' 5.4 victory over Boston and hiked his season a verage to .303 In 17 games wi th the Angels. Solaita has balled a robust .375. getting two or more hits in nine or those games New Y or k 's Bud Ha rrelson couldn't avoid the tag by San Diego's Doug Rader in N :it ion al League baseball ac· lion Tuesday night in Nt:w York But the Mets won, 5·4. • Sporfs in Brief "If I'm managing next year. som ehow. .some way I'm Jtolng to find a way to play Tony Solaita every day." remarked Angels skipper Norm Sherry "He ha s a n explosive bat When you hit 'em over the center field fence in this pa rk you nave to t>e ' strong." eosroo1 Haden Will Start; Aztecs Ripped, 6-2 (ALll'09'Nlll II.I< "' •\ 0>1 •lb ly'1"1 (t Y..t '''~~•tb """It (b~··" A1 M1U~t f'f , .. ..,.. ... ~tQOIW'fY t ' ,..,,., u '""*'..n.!P •• r II M I I I 0 • 0 0 0 I t t ~ ] • ' 1 I t If t I 1 t J 0 0 ' • 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 o o O a 0 0 ) 0 c-.. f•tt\d" A "'Y11> ftoc:M• It Sot••• .. 1b A fon•\ P" L !>l-"'tonrl l'I Jon"''' .... WmQP\ft y ( "" J..t~Wft JO CM'" t °'•¥•\Oh illth\f' .. , ~ .. 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Dodgrr11 Sia•.,. a1•0 ......... te••c '"'' A11<1 lt~MA"9'hl0tl"tll\t\l>f~ AUi) lHIHI Af!Qri.• •I C.hl<tQU Auq tHo•A,..•l ... •t (!Ill ... • 'IQo"' 11 )tA m 11 tl)41 ,., Los Angeles Rams coach Chuck Knox s aid Tuesday lhat the Ra ms' lineup against the Seattle Seaha wks Saturday night would realure three new starters A pair or rookies, quarterback Pa l Haden and guard Dud Nugent, will s tart orrens1vely against the Seahawks In the NFL exhibition contest 1n Seuttlc, while Jim Youngblood geL'! the s t arti n g n o d ul m iddl e linebacker. Haden. the former USC star who went on lo play for ltfe World Football League 's Southern California Sun. has played but one quarter dunng the Hams' two exhibition v1clones J ames Harris. the st arte r most or last season, opened agamst Tampa Bay, and Ron J aworski !. arted last week against Dallas '"' :c tt• Lo•r BLOOMI NGTON. Minn The Minnesota Kicks wrapped up first place in the North Ame n can Socce r Leag u e 's Weste r n 01vls1on Tuesdny with a 6·2 vie· tory over the LO!I Angeles Aitecs Ade Coker and Alan Wille)' each scored two goals for the Kicks, who drew o crowd ot 42,065 lo Met ropolitan Stadium • their second lar1tesl crowc.I ot the season. snnpplng a slx·gomc Dodgers ~ang streak. • Lauda l•prorrd llQn Sutton, 13·9. picked up his L u D W 1 GS II I\ F' E N. W cs t 11xlh tn umph In the la.st seven Ger many _ World champion d<'Clslons wlth r•llef help from dri ver Nik i L a uda was In Charlie HOu(lh In lbe nlnth. satisfactory condition today. a l,os An~eles scor<!d lhrtt runs hospital spokes w()man reported. in the fifth off lose r Jerry Reuss. but the Austrian formula one ace 10-7. Davey Lopes walked to lead was not sure whether he will con· oH the inning . Ted Sizemore linue racin_g. smgled1 llnd arter both runnen Near fatally injured In a flam· advanC'e d on an out. Steve Ga r vey wa s Inten tion all y Ing three-car pile·UP on the West German Nuerburgnng Aug l, walked. Cey then drove hls triple Lauda has since reco\•ered about in10 the rlght-centerfield gap. 80 percent of his lunR capacity. 1roring all three runners. Dr '-OS ANOILU ''""UHM . Rudolf Z~llner said. L"'I• t ""'--1-'" "'''"-\ ~ ... fib to·• t..t t It 6diltf tf • y "'9fr ( 1..it ... 11 ........... .. , .. _. •••111111 A••-Alll 4 I 1 t T•~••U• I 0 > 0 . ~ •• \ I J I 8 ~oOe•IMnpl! I t O O '1 > • !>t....,.1179 • o o o PHILADELPHIA -F i rst , , 1 o 4 o .... ,~, • 0 ' o baseman Dick AJlen will remain I 0 1 , \46<'9tll ID • 0 I I 'o 1 • o ... ,, .. ,, • o o o on lhe dlsabled list on a day-to-! : ! ! ~ .!:.._, .. : n ~ day buis because of an ailing • o • o ov.rc • o, o right shoulder, the Philadelphia o o o o .__,,. i o • o PhiWes said Tuesday night. ::;::., ~ : : : Allen was injured July 25 In a T ..... ,.... o • o o collision a t first base wit h 1t1•1\Pitr•c-"" '0 0 0 Pittsburgh pitcher J ohn Can- itt•lf .u s 11 i Tot.m ,, 1" , delaria. He was pla~ on the peared in 42 games for the Montreal Expos this season, hit· ling 27 1 before he was released. The top free agent drart pick or the New York Yankees in 1966, the 30-year-old Lytlle's best yea r came in 1970 whe n he hit .310 ror the Ya nkees lie had s ince played for the Chica~o While ' Sox. Lhe Kansas City Hoyals and the Expos The Dodgers senl ouUielder Henry Cruz to Albuquerque lo make room for Lyttle on the roster. Pla1er11 Cleared LEXINGTON. Ky Three Univers ity of Kentucky football pla)crs two members of the present squad and another who played lost ycur have been cleared of rape charges leveled against the m lasl month by a l.A'xington womun The thret.> players Wl're re· Stt 8r1ds. Page 8Z day for usiA& their instant repl ay scoreboarcl tq show close plays. The Yanken r41&POfKled with a release whldUaid: " .. We would like to point out that we have only the fans In m ind w h e n w e use o ur scoreboard for instant replays. The board cost us $3 rrullion a nd Ao elghth·inning call by Rill Kunkel started the action. On the play, New York's Gene Locklear was called out al first bolse. The Yankees insisted Locklear was safe. claiming that Baltimore first basem an Tony Muser jug- gled the ball and did not have his foot on lbe blMle. McDonald Erases Prefontaine Mark STOCKHOLM CAPJ -Duncan McDonald set an American re· cord in the 5,000 meters and Bronislaw Malinowski missed the world 3,000·meter steeple· chase m ark by a mer e 4.2 seconds to highlight the final day of the Interna tional track and fie ld m eet at Stockholm's Olympic Stadium Tuesday night. McDonald, 27, of Ha waii. clocked 13:49.40 alter a fantastic last kilomete r to wipe out the late Ste ve Preronta ine's previous mark by 4.4 s econds . Prefontaine, who died In a car accident in 1975, set h.ts record in 1972. Rod Dixon or New Zealand, who failed to win a medal in the Olympics, ran second in 13 : 21.16. Olympic runnerup Malinowski survived a late attack by Anders Garderud a nd beat the Swed ish world record holder In the gruell· mg st eeplechase run wi th an 8: 13.23 clocking. Garderud, who lowered his own world record to 8:08.0 when he woo the Olympic gold medal in Montreal. was two s ec on d s be h ind t he Pole McDonald was the pace·setter during lhe nrsl two kilometers or the 5,000, a nd after the three kilometer mark, he and Dixon broke away from t he pack. The last kilom eter was one or history s fastes t an a 5.000-meter run. Both men were well under lbe pace of Belgium's Emil Put· Lemans who set the worlc.I record or 13: 13.0 in 1972 . Mc Dona ld h ad a previous personal best or 13:29.6 when he finis hed second in the U.S. Olympic trials. Guyana's James Gilkes. who tried in vain to enter the 100 meters as an individual alter his naUon ioined the African pullout ol the Olympics, won hia second race in two days. the 200 meters in 20.9. He also look the JOO.meter d ash Monday. Olympic pole vault c h a mpi o n T ad e u sz Slusar s ki of P oland clear ed 17·8"'1 to win ove r American Dan Ripley and Wojciech Bueuarski of Poland. bot h a lso at 17-B'h. Irena Szewins ka of Poland, the greates t re m a le athlete in Olympic track history and win· ner or the 400 In Montreal. won the 200 mete rs in 22.6. Olympic 100 m eters winner Annegret Richter or West Germany was rive·tenths of a s econd behind. Olympic javelin queen Ruth Fuchs of East Germany won her specialty with a toss or 202· 1 I, and countrywoman Anita We iss ran a fast 800 meters in 1 :57.3. Mac Wilkins tossed the discus 216-0 In his s ixth attempt to pass his old rival and rormer world re· cord holder .lohn Powell, whohad atossof214·9. Wilkins holds the world mark of232·6. set earlier this year. Wil lie Davenport, 33, a nd Olympic gold medalist Guy Drut both were timed in 13.57 for the 110.meler hurdles. "°'.""'.. eoo no 00t-s 15-day disabled lls l July 30, "'""""""' Ol);I 000 '°" ' c "°"'"-op u• ~"' '· 111n~,, retroactive to the 26th. Olg1npir Medalists Honored LOll,.l.ti "-"'' t, '°'lltlM''lll • 19 Z.\11, ~.~;r_:! .. ~" M" .,, llvllofl .... ,"' s-Lt Sip• L••"~ ,. N ~IO"!IW tJ•I • 10 """"' I ' "-1\:. .. 11 • -t , ...... ' • •• ••to I ' 0 • • • l • t • • • I • • I LOS ANGELES .:_ The Los Angeles Dodgers have si~ned free agent outrielder Jim J:Ytlle. who acco~nted for a gold and five 1Uver medals. Hollinden proclaimed this week Shlrlef BatNashoff Week and next week ;ack Babashofr Week in Fount~n Valley. in a mnnner calculated to pro- duce ran reaction a~ainsl the um · pl res. "Irresponsible action or this sort could result in physical harm lo an umpire and. in ract. it has been reported lo me that. on this occas ion . n bottle was thrown on the field. landing near the umpire. I nlso have read a copy or a publicity release given out by the Yankees containing in· accuracies a nd demeaning to league officials." The Yankees ' statement said, "The so-called 'policy' of the league to cover up controversial r e pla ys i s only a recor:n · mendalion of t he league prcsi· dent. and not as rar as we know, a league rule . It is a recom · mendatlon we, on behalr of the rans. do not happen to aiuee with." The statement Indicated that since the AL has no rule11 banniog the replays, the club would <i<>n linue them. The release c laimed the league had sent Its s upervisor of um pires, Dick Bullef. to Chicago earlier to wa tch the OiMuro crew following a number of com · plaints and t he replay had shown Kunkel was, "In no position lo make the call and missed the crucial play badly." ll also said t he objects throtin a t lhe umpire came lmmediotely after the disputed call and not when the name s were posted. World Games Idea Bandied BUDAPEST <AP I T he Budapest newspaper Esti llirlap said on Tuesday "the qu~stfon arose lo ma ny or us in Montreal whether the time has not come to replace the hardly improvable Olympic Gam es by big world championships." It s u gges t ed t h a t ever ) participating country contribute financial support, lnstallatrons and organizing staff. "enouRh for staging tournaments ln one branch with as many as 1,000 or 2.000 co~testanls." ll added· ··Ir we want lo see re· cords even bigger than so for, let us abolish the quite formal terms or entry Into Olympic Games and repl ace It w it h the com mon participation or umatcur. and professionals. "In lhl11 wuy. wr can gel a more precise p1ctun· ahout lh{• limiL11 ofhumun ability " But Estl lllrl:ip, which ls puhl lshed In 11 c-o m in uni11 l country. hash •ncd lo cxplttln this ull 11hould not bi• cons idered before the Moscow Olympic Ga mes In 1980 ll said: "The 11rmrt1t world ca n yet safely pre1H1re 1lst•IT for MOllcow. The Cl n l Olym11lrs tel be held In a 1oclalisl country will certainly com<• up to ull ex· pectatk>ns, hut ~l the sumc time_ It can also be a milestone a11 to the future. It might serve with additional data regarding the necessity or Improving the 1ports world In a n~w and naorc gtncral manner." Tarkanian Aooepl.8 Jerry T arkanlan is the new Lo. Angele• Laker ba sket ball coach . Highly Informed sources close to the 1cene told the Dally Pilot the Unive rsity or Nevada-Las Vqas coa ch has accepted the Los Angeles job, and that the Lakers wlll make ll ofrlc1al Thursday. Tarkanlan, a former Hunt· lngtOft Har bour resident, w a11 thc Cal Slate c Long Beach I coach ~ore moving to Las Vegas. ·r 1-t & A-IJ.611 L Lyttle, a left-handed hiTer, ap- Fountain Valley mayor Al Hollinden of. ficia.lly congratulat'-'5 city Olympic swim st a r s Shirley and Jack BJbasboff It\ a spedal lun chcol\ Tuesday. Some 85 people turned out to poyhomage to the Babasbofrs, His l'ffOr~arter three 1H rs al UNLV iJ73· . • ~~~~.;...~------~~ , W9dn..oay. Auqutt t 1, 1978 ... " ... . " . SPORTS :QOerner, . ,. 1'ibhs Win JN~IANAPOLI S <AP) - .-..S·ffeded CynlhJB Doerner ~o. s Eddie Oibbs mov(od into ~d round oftheSt57.000 t:.S. • Court tennis tournament esd,ay with straight·set vie· es over unranked opponents. ' Demer, wbo received a first· d bye Monda,y, beat Sally I 1·5. 6-4 aod Dibbs turned a determined Ivan Mohna ( · ·defending men's cham·. 1 • Manuel Orantes, seeded this year, beat Julian bal 6·0, 6-2 in a matct\ that ____ _.. __ _,,.USL38 mmutes. Gui.Ucano a beat Hank Pfister. 7-5, 6-2. :No. 3 women's seed, Janet Newberry. was upset 6-4, 6-1, by ~Struthers. 4 he f irt h seeded woman, Ma rcie Louie s truggled past • ~urieTenney,6-1,2·6, 7-5. ,,, • • CoaliHed from Page B· I i ed Tuesday artcr Asst. ette County Alty. Dave raoo told Fuyetl\' Quurterly rt Judge John Burrus that there was 1nsumcienl eVJdencc taw-95ecutc the case. Wrestlt"r Missing MINNEAPOLIS -A lS·year· old wrestler from Iraq who com- .: pcted last week 10 thl' World ' Schoolboy W rc sthn ~ Cham· ' pionships here has dis appeared. • and friends h ave told police he• wanted to defect to the United States. A spokesman for the Min· neapolis Police Ot>partmcnl said • two juvenile 0Hlccr1t began searching Monday rught for Adel Taha Alwan of Baghdad, who was reported mu1slng Sunday. Friends of the boy Raid he ofttn had spolten or his de lrt> lo stay In thl' United State~ nnd had grown dissat1sf1ed "1th life in Iraq. s ........ SSIJ7 • ·.DISCOUNTED s350 cASHIACll NOW s4377 .... A_to_ AYfY- ·~CS--ltlfh ~--· .·· IMMIDIATI CllDIT OMlllATlfOI QOWM PAT....., OI CASH SACK! Piekford Shlaes Checking' All-star Grid Tilt Out Men The South came ~ with a rare performance Saturda.y ol&ht In the Oranaic County All-.,lar 11une at Orange Cout. pl-.vtnl near- perfect football in de$troying t.be North. 33·10. The Rebels thus snapped a three.game losing streak to aaln their fourth win in the series, wtuch began In 1959 and was in· ternipted only once. The ranh win tor the South may be even tougher to find, however. as gate receipts, which were dangerous ly close last year, ap- pear to be worse this time in terms or NCAA regulations. .. There's no way to telJ ir another game will be played," says publieity man Armand Hanson, "until we get a financial report." Forty percent of the gross take must be turned over to charily <Children's Hospital of Orange County) in order to r eceive sanction. And Hanson admits there's been talk of d.4sbanding the classic. "What's really disturbing," says Hanson. ..is thal it's a helluva game. Until last year there was never any trouble in reaching the minimum required. BuHhis-yeat"-Ws-'°"*~ven closer than last year when we skimmed by." If a coach's ability can be measured by his production of an all-star team, you can put Fountain Valley's Bruce Pickford in the same class with Westminster's Bill Boswell. The South was polished. So were the teams Boswell coached in the all-star game. Other Rebels teams or the past weren't. And therein Iles some of the at· lendanc pr-0blem-fans have become tired of watching the best players available stumble around in comparison to their ex· ploits with their reguJarteama. Fans' interest might be rekin· died with knowledge that the best coaches will year-in and year-out handle the teams. And there's a lot of fat that could be trimmed from th e publicity budget. .. wbieh could be diverted ial Woes In GoH to the coache , who pul ln the Ume a.nd effort. Tbe c:olleae all-st ars, alt.bouab lllU takfna a pasUn& from the •orld cba molon professional teams, offer the rans ll better brand of football under Ara Parsecttlan, because the la.tte.r bu the ability to handle all·slars and gel tbe most outol thern. Football scrimmages for Oru'e Coa.sl area Mp 1ellools are bWed Sepe. u . Some ol tlle more aUtuUve •akta• l•· elllde Jlattt Del ol SM&a Au at Newpert Harber, Foaataia \AOllMAIUC .. tAtW.JMeMllltCCl t...w Nt l ,_.....,..,. 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She was fishing aboard the boat Mau Walsh out of Davey's Locker in Newport Beach. · ROGER CARLSON C#tet P"'llllK IOM"'°"I ~Cl, M ;' -----------------------------------°"'" G<H. 10 • 1(1,,MI IE• ~· CCI. 170. '· fom Gore, 0.M•• H..--lll•t Can'°" CCI, 711; ... _, llUHy. h<I Folll IAl\t Vi\te -cc». m . 1 A090t Metrae. Owca W•'"''" IEI Hl9o>el CCI; t. 0.IO Ar9•nbrlghl, M••• H•dclo<ll 11119 Del Mar Los Alamitos Valley Md SHta Au Valley at Hanlla&toa Beacb aad Saa Clemente a•d Costa Mesa's Estaacia at Newport Harbor. n.e latter two cl.ubes are ID c .... von cc•. 1n. • R•• "'-'°"· G<--~" IMhilo!I \lleJo CCI, 1n. IO. Jim H•H. ll•ll>ft M<E«-(Gl .. 1do•• CC 1. H l : 11. e1,..., R•11>el\, J.Cll Morr•\ 11!1 Nl.,...1 CCI, 11', 11 Tim Macko , !Hmi•WI--., IEt N191AI CC•. 11S; ll. R•y S.li.<, "'"°" o ... r. t0••.....,.1 cc1.ns. Bacing ltAMCMOU.N JOAOUIMOC the evealac. S<••m111., '°"'"a"'•"' -1. 11101 Entries Norm llle ynoldi, Jim Smllfl. LllnY flWT-....r , b J) Wotlllo. 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E<IK::i<·~=!!::.o:; M"I: ~::==11M.-t :: bles revllloa• for tlte lt'JS fftP foetbaU aeaMa Imel* tlle .UPll!atioa lllat all ellpble re- ceivers •••t llave namben rrom l-4tor••· '1111.-nkes away from Uae tarkJe eU1lble play wbere No. 77 lltaklagtltepaH. a.t aJParHtl.J tbe llblatioa at Saa Cle•eate Hl&b Sclaool, wlatte players ceatlnaally show • wllll dltre.reat numben lllaa tile oee1 stated la the program, will 10 aacllecked. Tlae 11-yardllne plan tie· bre1ker will be mancbtory for all OF playoff &am ea. Flm Flr9"1-I. Ht"f•1-1-V;2. O.'IGIWy IOllOIC .. al Xllr tO•ICWO.Cllfi.flo<troc.08-.... Decw ...... 1'-•11 U6 (~~~·&:~;.':.~.'~~"~:~ ........ I~:.~ '" E·0t ... Ft-tt C•••9'1'.... ........ 1.w 1-trf 11 11, Tlli•d Fl'9'1l-I. RM• ... ~... SQMtSC_CI,, ..... , XIII 60;1 11,.IJ.StMll,00.1\:01..,,.._ ~l.._,.l~U 116 ~I o4 llM -l'llll -f'rtn<." 1.Mltw t~ol ll6 c ..... ~ .... I.OW Gtou . Lo• i..1 T-: F1HI "'''"' IO•onl -1. Helen MOUi-, 90. (Mtll-1. (1 .. 1 IM-• WllU-.H-"~'" 10. 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IOl9! ..... °"""" .... ~-ts.sot. o.i...1.., ,.t(• \l).la 1111,,...i-CAl:Mlrl J.211 "--».• 1111,0 lien -TC14f Mia, Oell's s.._,.., 1111prewtt1y, DwlkalO ~ To Vie at Edison An all ·star basketball doubleheader is on lap Thursday ni~ht at Huntington Beach's Edison High School, featuring current professional stars and the cream of Orange County's re- cently graduated high school stars. Alumni Crom USC and Cal State (Long Beach' will vie at 8, following the 6:30 clash between Orange County and Southern California prep standouts. Among the USC players will be Portland's Danny Anderson, Cleveland·s John Lambert and Paul Westphal of Phoenix. Also George Wat.son, Biff Burrell and Don Crenshaw. Expected lo compete on the Long Beach unit is Boston·s G lenn.McDoru.tld. The Orange County team reotures Corona del Mar Hiah atar Alex Black. USC.bound Jim McCloskey from c.osta Mesa's E stancia High and Bob Vogelsang, who's beaded for Puget Sound. Vogelsang was the top player on Edison High·s team of 1975-76 under the guidance or Lionel Pur cell. who coached the Chargers for one campaign. The doubleheader is a benefit njght for Purcell. who died May 27 or a heart attack. All proceed s of this d oubleheade r are ticketed t owa rd es tablis h i n g a scholar ship fund in Purcell's name for graduating senior basketball players at Edison. Tickets a re $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12 with all services, inc.'luding otlidating and tim ekeeping, donated. Hol8 ... _, fllulll -... 0...9 • ................ 11,., ..... , Tourneys Scheduled Standings DllM-tMcMM-1 ~ro·t VtM<le IV••-•I J".i.Na.y 1 .... , ~ ...... 1-.-... .,1 st ..... U. °'1>01 I To"O I '°""'rt,..,,., COllv••etl ' '--<~•••• Americ•·sMttW•t• 11f.,.,(rn1 , .. "' 111 "' lit "' '" 111 Now&• Plflnt •AC• -400 y~ t,,...,. elolls.-~.TN ...... O.Cll (Fl~a Div,._). 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' NEW SHIPMENT FIATS GALORE 24 X1/9s 'LUS 12 124 SPIDERS DICK MOTORS ·FIAT fnw.w ..... ,.. S-.Am 117~112 •• # I I j 1 . MER by Wa. F. lrow. cmcl Mel COSSOll DOOLEY'S WORLD Ul Ofllttf ~~ota 1>if1i /ltfJA(;'( Oil A ,_......,_ UFt~M..£. 51~ ... TUMILEWEEDS '!It FUN9'Y WINKERBEAN NANCY T.iE MASiER SAC.>5 : lHE AN- 5WER . N'f.J FRIEND I I& BlDWINC:, ·~ THE WINO I BUT <.ioo CANNOT MEAR IT 8E - CAl.l6E THE. WIND HAS ~ IYO.ml ... 1 ~ ..--~ t. 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I DOWN t9G1111e •3GoQUICllly 30 1nldtQutl•. 191'1ulwllt'I 22lltlfltY 4SC.Vlar 3 t A..,iua lotct Abl>f acairce 32f'N4IMllO 2 2AldClletelf 26R1lny 48L•tt wordt 2e Muateel M1cain11 38 A•'"""'"' l of ... cOftlbll'ltllon Informal 37 Scottlll'I VIP llllffM,.-27 Min 041'119h 47 01>tnbott by Tom It Rym by Tom latiuk by Jeff Milar & I ii Hinds· by Ernie Bushmiler IT'S OUR NEW MIDNIGHT SNACK SERVICE • .,,, ...... ,&.,,,. : .. "T::..::. t...,:;:::.::-::' -·• DR. SMOCK '' THE 0065 HAVE A MIEiHTI( Af'P'ETIT'E ... THE'< NEVER HAVE~" 38 •loll• 2 renk 48 Sen10t to --way wordl 28 •-ani 49 fop Ofiotlty • '""' 4 Ewef Poet, "'" 1111111 MISS PEACH 39 91'1owed to 5 Ywltlt 29 Plklllll'I s' TV dittOtllon be l1l1e e Implied liom 91rmtnl 53 Smell 42 Flcuonal actlant 30 Kept under 54 F'U11~tlont0 Otltell.. 7 On Int cr .. I 11.1rfftll1nce 59 ~-· DittO Mldl1tl ol 32 Accumut1· 57 Ctdz Ct'lfff led goods 59 ·-ew trA, YOU MAvf T'MI~ NIUlrOTIC NUO TO CONTrOL ,. .... PIOPl.f "fOIA C'fAI. WlfM ... I I I ' 1 • ,, \ , c ,, ,, ,. ' ••• ' by Mell W!dnllcley. August 11. 1978 by Rodger •ocli by Ferd JolM'SOa IT ,ALL ST.ARTfC> WHEN YOO CUT UP ,ALL MY CREDIT C,A~DS INTO l..ITnl: ~ PIEC~S. l • I I ., "There's nothin& harder than thanki• M>mCC>fle l'of a pka~nc weellend in the country while your mosquito bitea stftl l&c'~ DENNIS THE MENACE ' ' . . •t1 DAILY PlLOT GOrnputers Ready for '77 Olds SAN fo'llANCI CO <AP1 -A •mall computer ha• bel'n de "eloped for automub1I to Im· prove ~o~ m1l eaee a nd pc:rrormunce, C nerul Motor~ Pra1dent t.:lliott 1\1 , Estes bas announced. Estes says the device will be installed in the 1977 Olclsmob1le Toronadoi\ scheduled lo he${i n ~~Ung urr the ::isscmbly line this nul. IT WILL BE Tll£ first produc· tion car to use a microprocessor. an on·board d1g1taJ computer. Esle! told the annual West Coast meeting of lh1: Soncty or Automoth•e Engineers. "This advancfd electronll' system will conllnulllly ad.Just 1~· rution liming for the best fuel economy. dri veability and emissions perfomance under the broad range or driving conditions that our customers put their cars through." he said He said it could open the way to mor e ad\'anccd use or com· puterized systems in autos. Wednesd•r. August 11. 1978 Old Car Marks Nete Center A \'inlage 1908 REO automobile, dri\'en by Irvine Mayor Da\'id Sills, led a parade of new cars as the lr\'ine Company broke ground for its SIS million Irvine Auto Cen· ter. The center wiU be on a 65-acre site near the junction o( the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways and will include nine major auto agencies, plus auto-r elatf'd shops. Model Plua 1 Food-at-home 1 Costs Decline WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbt Cott ol food prepared at home went down a little betw ... mld·aummer, 1975, and this June In the aovern- meat 'a model 11rocery-buylnc plans. The decline isn't much. less than a dollar 1 week, lentr'llly. But of. flclal a of the Agricultural •teaearch Service In the A1rlc:ulture Department aay It is a small, if tempcJrary, alan ol lu-ger supplies of.food cominc off the farms. The low-cost plan for a four· penoa famlly In June wu priced at MSl.70 per we8, S> cents lower than 11 months before. The moderate-cott pla_n was priced at 911.40 •week, down IOcents. OFJ'ICIAU POIHI' OVT that the weekly grocery bill under the model plans has riaen over the longer period of March, 1915. to June, 1976, by 3.76 percent under the low·c06t plan, 4 percen~ ~n­ der the moderate-CO&t plan and 4.7 percent under the liberal plan. The plans are hypothetical diets worked out by home economist• and consumer· shopping watchers. They list foods that individuals ol various ace 1rousi-need to meet dietary euidellne1. The aovernment hu projected an over·all increase cl up to 5 percent thla year ln retail food prica after a year·~year jump • ol 1.5 percent rrom 1114 to 197S and two years of 14.S percent in- cre .... immediately berore. TM Company Reporta Hike For Quarter "WE DO KNOW that once this new electronic technology 1s ;iboard our cars, It can then take on maoy other tas ks. t'or instan- ce, it can provide digital re- adouts for the driver. It can be adapted to diagnosti c ap- plications," he said. Estes said the de\'lcc consists of two large -scale Integrated circuits containing more thnn 20.000 t-rans ts~ont and otheT- electronic components. PG&E Granted Rate Increase Net income for the Times Mir· ror Company for the second quarter ol 1976 was $19.1 million, or S9 cents per share, nearly dou- ble the 510.2 million. or 30 cents. In the prior year, Dr. Franklin 0 . Murphy. chairman, reported. Revenues ror the l8·week quarter ended July 11 wereSZ'71.7 million, compared with $220.2 million In tbe prior year. Suburbs Blamed 'NEW YORK <AP1 Abercrombie ;,ind Fitch, tht> 84· ) ear-old s tore chain that filled the sporting equipment needs of emperors and A mer1can pres1· dents. says the failure of its sub- urban s tores prompt(."'<.! the firm to fil e for reorganauition under federal bankruptcy la\\s. 1 Order Yours NOW ••• • PERSONAUZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND .... .1•111'1 0•• IU 1111111\ lllHI Anyl••ll. Allyalll• tU&i '-•'•It Oe Net He•e A ,.ti ft le• lo•••• r---------------------, Fiii in tttl1 c~. d. ~,,....with SI.SOM: fJilet fJtinti"I L•a..t Of• .• ,_. Offkt lea IMO c..ta Meu.. C•Hhml• fMl6 ~---------------------------------------.. ---------------------------------------' .... ,. .. _,_,.c.... -------·1 I I I L---------------------J I \ life-line quanlltiH established--b~the"<touchest'WlldlDCllt atr- lhe PUC. That figure is now 75 ingent" reaulations in the nation therms. against denying home loabl in low·income neiahborhoodl, his administration took a neulial posture on the bill because it wants some flexibility. BlllSlwll'H SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A blll that would put Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s regulations against. home loan redlining into the slate's lawbook hH been shelved al least for this year by a Senate committee. J2-ct!ac 'l'IU Ad.tftl SAN JOSE <AP) -The · gasoline sales tax should be raised to l2 sent.a a gallon In order to me« tranaportaUon cotls, the Despite issuing what Brown chairman or the Metropolitan John J. Woodl~k. Huntington Beach. bas been promoted to vice president and treasurer or <»•· tlDell&aJ Alrliaea. He is the former treasurer. In his new position. be is respomsible for the airline's re- lationship with Its lender' and for insurance pro- gnms. tn preparation and pension prognma. • Mlc,.ael Nadler, Newport Beach, account ex· ecutive with Merrill Lynell, Piette, Feaftl' A SmUll. lac .• Newport Beach, has been selected for me mbership in the Golden Scale CouncO, which was crea ted "to recognize, encourage and support high professional s tandards or service wilhin the securities Industry." * John S. Penlaollow, Irvine. has been named a medical sales apeciahst fOI' the Vollrath Company, Sheboygan. Wis. He is responsible for sales in California, Nevada and Haw nil. * Richard W. Cay, Anaheim. has been elected to the board of d irectors or VTN Corp., Irvine. He re· signed recently as vice president and manager or the Anaheim main office or Bank of America after more than 46 years ol service. * FrHdt C. Opeka. Anaheim, manager or the Oranae County Airport office or Valkd Callf .... la Ba ... has bffn elected a vice president of tbe bank. He joined the bank in 1• and haa aerved •• an U· slstant vice president since 1973. * ( ~~~~ J Transportation Commission says. John C. Becett argued Tuesday that the proposal currently before the legislature to increase the tax by 3 CeJlll a Callon is "in• adequate."· Net iMOme for lhe •week•~, ded July 11 WH S:U.4 miJlion, or 93 cents, versus Sl7.7 million, or 52 cent.a, In the first half of 1975. Revenues for the rirst haff were $473.9 million compared with $381.7 mlllion In 1975. The N percent rise in second quarter net Income resulted primarily from continuing Im· provementa in newspaper ad- vertising and a turnaround ift the newsprint and forest producl..5 op« atiom. DOWNS I.AU CM " -.. ··~ -~ 1·~ -.... "'• -.... '"' -" ,.. .,,, ..... -.. '" -.. 101~ -.. I"' -~ 3'~ -... 3~ -'& ,, -114 ,.,. -.... , -•i. 7 -.... ' -4 '... . ·~ I '"' • "' ,... -''II .... -" t 11 • "t ••• • 'II J -., '" -"' 10'·> -'II II I 10.• , .. IOG 'J •i Ptt. •• IJ ll tl 10 1 , 1, , , 1 ' ... ... Oii J ) I 011 10 J Oii 100 ()II t I Oii • J Oft 1.1 Off I I ()It • <t Oii • 8 Oft 61 Ofi 6 I Olt • ' 011 • ' ()It 6 I Ot~t '1 u I S• Off u on '• 011 \l Ott SI ~f ,0 ' .. f •• Off I) Off I I Peter P. Bra)', prcsid"'t of Bray Structures. Inc., Costa Mesa. has be~ appointed Ioctl dealer for lrvm lnd .. trtes, l11e .• Greenwich, Conn . MUTUAL FUNDS • Walttr '· Fairfax. Huntington Beach, has been elected lr,aaurer or the Capital c....,, I.e., parent organizat~n of a 1roop or companln that apeclallze in financial management. Most ol the a11ets are managed by Capital Research and Management Company, or which Fairfax Is vice president and treasurer. • Doeald F . Smith, Santa Ana, has been promol· ed to regional manager for Val&ed Callfot;n"1 Raak In lht Orange County /Southern Los Angel~s area. A vice president, he Is responsible for the 49 bank of· nces in the area. . • Al Halpern ha~ l)('Cn named communications director ror TechnlcolGr AMla.VlaHJ Systems, Cotita Aleu. He hu sel'\'ed in the put as a public relations consultant. • Robert D. LaO.C, Irvine. has been appointed asslatant manaaer for the Finl NaU..al Baak el Ora•1e C-•ty. Now aaslgned to the main olfi~ in <>ranee. he soon will be moved to a branch office. * '9ytt1 Coffee, manacer of Mart.r'• Simo allCI Le• AAMl•U.'1 Seal Beach Leisure World otrlce, hu been promoted to vice presklent. She joined Mariner'• In 19'73 and has been Involved in community relatlona In the Leiaure World area . • Bl&ef·ff•ver Mftftlllll1. Newport e .. ch, hu naind two new account exttUtJva. They are B. T....., Solltllard ,r., Balboa Island, wlao will Qedaltae ln consumer accountl, and, ... Terry, c.o.ta Mesa. who will coordlnlte the a1enc1·1 new prmlucta division. • Artlnlr ....... s.. 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Tbe S.ate appntwed tM atwloa ,.......,, but th• Home pr•"'-11 voted to let lbe Pr'QlnlD lqM at the end ol next moo&b. 1be two bouaes will lt1 to r.olve tbe dltferwes In their WU. la coafereaee. 11'e nttnalon applies to Title VI o1 tbe Compnbeulve EIQploJment and Tnlntn1 Act. uDdtt whlcb '° .. •.ooo penou now are employed • pubUr HrVIC9 Jobi in 1U1e ad local penunmu. s OAIL V PILOT 11.i /tlld·9ear Tips Who Qualifies As 1?;;:~dent? j Amtrlca's taxpayen Corlt>ll c<>Unll~ss hundreds of thousands of dollars each year In Ion tux doouctlons simply ~au11e they don't claim all the dependency MducUons t~ whic h they 1rc. cn\ltloo. As ono Illus tration, peopl1> ure confused about de1><'n dency dtoductlona for ('hildrcn, who, on the :surhacc. do nut up peartoquolify a:s dependents. Yet. il 'a often Slmple to arritnge tu it strate~y :so that dollar• wind up in ta.~· payers' pockets inste:wt ol the U.S. Treasury's. In 1978, the dependency deduction is $750 plus a dollar-Cot-dollar tax credit -a bigger tax credit than it was in 1975. Money's Worth The basic rules are that, generally, a c hild can qualify a a depeodeot only lf he or she is related to the tnx p ayer and meets both of the following tests: -Thechild's annual gross income ts under $750. -The taxpayer pays hatrthccbild's annual support. BUT THERE ARE MANY exceptions that could provide an unanticipated tax break this year if steps are taken in time. He.re are typical situations with answer s by Prenticc- HaJI. Q. A 21-year-old son 1s in college. This summer he works part-time and earns $3,000. 1 lis total support for the) ear will be $6,200, of ~·hirb his parenls supply the extra $3,200. Since he cams more than S750, do his parents lose the dependency dedmctionforhlm? · A. No. This is one of the key exceptions. If the child is un- der 19 or a full -time student. the .:ross income test does not govern. Parents get the deduclJon if they supply more than f\aU the s upport. Now is the time for parents to r e\'iew the facts about their children's earnings and make sure they in- . . 1' ' deed supply more tlran half the support in 1976. Ther e's a dou-tire l>onua here:nOl onJy do tliey get fife dependency d~-. --- tion: lbe workmg stUdent.gets a deduction Loo. Q. A DAUGHTER IN HEil senior year in(•ollege m al'ries another student. Each has a S3.ooo· scholarship and e ach earns $2.500 durin1t thf' summer. The daughter's parents con tribute $2,000 out ot which Sl.500 goes for dental bills). The husband's parents give him $2.600. llow do the daughter's parents fare'! A. Sur;lris lngly. they probably get the dependency <le- dutlion plus credit for the daughter. if they s pe nt more than $500 on her wedding. Thtte 's a 1976 go\'ernment ruling thut aays money spent for a child'is wedding apparel. wedding re- ception and flowers is part oft.he child's support. If the wedding cost$1 ,000, the parents are in line for a $750 deduction. Reason: the mone)' s pent for the wedding goe toward helping lbe parenta meet the morc:-·than-half support requirement for a deduction. In this situation, these are the dollars that push lheparents o\-er the top. CAUTION: THE NEWl.YWEDS must rile separate re- turns if the bride's parents are to C'larm her u11 a dependent. Since the husband's parents can cla im htm us a dependent, this can pay off all around. The bride's parents are in line too for on additional $1,SOO In dflluctions in the example: the dental bills they paid for her aredflluctible by them u medical expenses. So the parents wind up with $2,250 in added t ax deduc· tions ($750dependencyplus $1,500 medical I plus a credit. Meanwhile. the husband's parents get the dependency deduction for him. Everyone com es out a winnur . Next: SupporUngparmt•. Union Members Decline in State SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -Labor union membership. burt by the recession, dropped l.7 percent in California Crom 1973 to 1915, the first such decline since 1961, stale of- ficials say. The decline coincided with an increase in unemploy· meat from 7 percent to 9.9 percent, the Department or Industrial Relations reported Tuesday . AT THE SAME TIME. the number or job-holders rose 1.Spercenl. Between m ld·l9'73 and mid-1975, total union mem- benhip dropped 38,000, to2,J4t,800, the department sa\d. The biggest drop was in manufacturing, which lost 32,100 union members. 20,M>O or them in the field of transportation equipment. Construction. another area or declining employment .• lost.21,500 union members. FOLLOWING A TREND IN the other direction were atate and local government workers, whose union ranks in- creased by 13,400. although they have yet to gain formal collective bargainin& rights. The number of women in unions incr used by 19,800, to Sl2,400. But remale union me mbers In manufacturing declined hy 3,900. The department said union members belonged to 3,580 local unions, and 78 percent of the mc mhers were In Af'L· CIOunlons. Department Director Donaht Vial said the union mem· ht1'1hlp decline "Is unheolthy for the Calirornla economy because onianized labor is one of the strongest forcea In our society that Is workln& to restore rull employ ment." Tax Shelters Grow Tax sheltered retirement accounts. tw>tter·known as K'°"h and Individual retirement accoonlll (I RMI are J(row- lni in popularity, accordln1: to fi Mures r eleased by the Callfornla Savlnas and Loan Lcagu<>. As of May, CallrMnla S&~ htd more than Jd5,000 Kqh and IRA accounts totalling mor<> than S200 milllon. Qf tha\ total, Home Federal Savlnl S and Loan A11soclallon ol San Dle10, which bat severa l Orange County brunches. bad 2.393 or nearly 3 pettenl. Th<>se account holden have uv.ct more than Sl3.3 million toward retirement. Kqh accounta and IRAs were CAtablis hed by Conjlress to allow the aelf-empfoYed person or persona whMe em· ployera ofCer no retirement plan to establish their own re- tirement plans wllhoul paying taxes on 'lhc interest In the pJ 11U untJJ they Ule &be money. 'Safari Tells Loss Uon Caunt.rJ Safari. Inc., Irvine, hat announced re. ~ of Sl ,~.199 foe lhe HCond quarter ended June 30. rompared with Sl,•.im tor &he comparable period last yur. Trldfnc at the finn'• park t.n California was equivalent to lut year'a second quarter riprea, but alleodance al the Jl\attda park fq&ed. Alao, 197~ revenaes included income Crom mana1emeol contract• wblch have 1lnce been ttnnln.ted . Per-ahere lou for the quarter WH 19 cent.a, rompared wt.a. 10 cent.a for the like period lut year!. __j I I ' j .. .. . . "' DAILY PILOT Tonight's 1V Highlights K'rLA e 8.00 .. Jn Love ;ind War." Robert Horton. 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Wirt.".,... • ....., ....... . ........., ...... ....,'-.. ~"'111t1'-" -us-• ••tit: ..... .,. 0,.••llt" (COlll) 51 l1ftr ai..1. f1M Siii 1111, Cto.tllo lltt• KOCE Television (50) Watergate Saga 'Men' Selling Abroad 8 )' BOB Tll()MA.~ W S ANGELES ("\P1 \\.hen "All the 1~re adcnt's Mt>n" Wlllot rc-le;a:;ed tarht'r th1i. )'l';;.t, lhe mm trade f11ur d tht' film 140\.lld be a sma h h1t 1n thts countr.> bu~ 11 r l k)' Vl'nlur~ abroud Tht' reason1ni;: 14 e nt that although thf' movie boasted l140 superstars. Robert Redford and Dustin lloHm an. 1l ha:. two drawbacks (Or foreign 3Udl~.'n c:es: 1t seemed to rcquirl• .1 thoro ugh knowledge of th1• Wate r gat e scandul (whic h American had lived through but foreigner s hadn't 1. 1t wru talky. Walter Coblt•n,, who produced "All Tht> President's Men" for Redford's Wildwood Enterpnses and Warner Brothers release. has Just r eturned from an around-lhe·world tnp to overs~e the film's exh1bilioo overseas He is optimistic about its chun· CH. "SO FAR THE picture ha:. been released only m English· s peaJcing countries -England. Scotland. Aus tralia and Ne"' Zealand." said Coblenz. ··it "'111 open 1n Holland next week und in the rest of Europe tn September and October . On lhe basis of bu!>!· ness so far. I would estimate that lhe foreign s<iles will contribute 2S percent of the total gross.·· H true. that will be a lidy sum. Estimates of rentals, not theater grosses, for "All the President's Men" now range from~ million and S40 million domestic. mean- ing lhe U.S. an<I Can a . "We were surprised by the performa nce tn England." the producer added. ·'The head or the big ABC theater chain told me hl' thouJ,?hl tht' picture would do \'cry weoll 1n t,oll\lon but not else\\ ht•rl' Wh"•n l ran tnlo tum al lht' Cannei. film F'ei.U\aJ, he t>•ud 1t wras do1n~ ~tl'r 1n lht' province~ than 1t had m London " ADMlnt!DL \'. "ATPM'' i not un ea 'I mm to !!ell. and w .. Cobl\'ni's job lo 1>N~ Urnt at h~ done propt'rl . t.lke their American rountl'rparts. fort.'ign film sellers art• incltnl·d to think 111 dkhl'1' One cl\plolteer tlreuml'<.I up u b1l1Uc),1rd or men \\1th ~um,, re asoning that the mo\•1e start.' w ith a rubb t'r). Another dreamed up a J>OSter or Jane Alexander, who appears for even minutes as a secretar>. posed be tween Redford and ttorrman. Coblcnz \•etocd bolh. "Ir our picture is sold on the basis or guns or a love triangle, audiences are going to be ter- ribly dis appointed.·· hesatd . Slill. audiences abroad need to kn ow that "ATPM " is a JOUrnahstk detective story re- aching into the h1ghesl office or the United St3tes. '1'11 E \\'A\' TO DO lhat 1s with a campaign lhat doesn't Lakt> a lot or money but requires effort,·· Coblenz reasoned ... In Enghmd we were very s uc<"essCul in set· ting up a lot of screenings amoni.t opinion makers and others who would spread the word or what the picture is about. I even had a s c r ee nin g for Lo n don hairdresser s. on e -basls dial they would put advertising si~ns in their windows and would tell their customers about thE"ftlm " Durin~ his trip Cobleni. ranged fon·1 i:n tran lut1011:s 11 ht.'1.1\ y chore bC<'UUbe o( th lilr)W ;imounl of d1.ilo.:ul• "Vou haH• tu hl• n 1n·fld lo .iet tht> ri~bt ml•anmJt:-..' hl• i..ud ·•t 't' had e'<f't'rh ~o m t-r tht> cr1pt lo m al..1• :iur\• llw) l'arned out the tnll.'nt of the ltlm In Jupon. lhc• tr11n:.lat1011 IA.Ull <'Spe<'I II> dirf wult ht'<'.mM• thrn• l.s no :.ur1· a:. rn 11\ J u1mnl-:,t• ' 'Starsky' Top Nielsen Show; lhsease High NEW YORK CAPI A repeal ol ABC's .. Slarsky and llulch" was last week's lughl·<>t rated show. But an NBC Ncw' spct•tal about the outbreak of "legion naire's disease" in Phih1dclphia also drew a large audicnce. A. C. Nielsen ratings sho"" Accordin~ to the Nielsen figures, made public Tuesday, the "Sts.rsky and Hutch" repeal was seen in m ore than 16 4 million homes by an estJmated 48 percent or the national audience In its time period. The NBC News J)l.--C1al. about the mysterious illness thul k1llL'<1 27 people who attended an American Legion convention in Philadelphia last month. was seen in S.l million fewer homt'. But the half hour prol(ram. aired last Friday. still wa~ rated lhe naffon~s fGfll m<>51·wafChl'd evening program. s~n b} an estimated 3~ pt-rcent of the national audienee tn its time period An Exclllng Fwt-Fllled Advenbn! THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SIHIOIS CtTIUHS Sl.50 AT All TIMES SPECW. AOOEO TREAT lG e> I~ Al10 on the Same Progrem The Devil in Miss Jones ,.,,~AT.#4 "" ................. .... ...,.n._ ......... --. .., . 1ll • >, J !;~ ~ '~ SHOWN AT ca• 1n•• COMT. M&T• I&» ... .......... IWl'S SO. COAST PLAZA , ........ l41t•11lt4 SIA 1111 IAH'S SO. COAST PLAZA ....... ....,., Ull'S CllEMAUIO .... s. .., ... -·· lU Ntl " Ull'S C~EULUD MMSI .,. ... ..... ... ln IAI "GONE WITH THE WIND" Z SHOWIM6S DAILY l :Ot & 1:00 lift-• ft9. WOIU"'\ IAtOIWft .. , ..... t 1'0lt "....u ........ \tOt• "~( Ill ..CIWI" ~'" I ....... ,,........ ... . ,_.,,, .... ...,... .. . , ~ ....... .. reur- ··oauM" '""" '11MCO LOMG'S WVlllNG ALL STUS" ,_. .... ," ,.,,. .. "TI( SlllDR WNO rm FllM WCE wtTM TlfE SU" 1·•1-~ , .. .," "CAHAL lMOWllllir ltl-1'11 -.. \IUT.11 "IHOW- nur•• M w-.rt I••---U_, "-"'·--" .... MUElnmLAll"l , .. ~M ... 1-M ..... ,,., ··-·--·- --.----~-• I ·1~1 • , ' . . . DAILY PILOT -. - Jack's Girl Cast _,,,,. ......... ,_ . --11(-............ -· IMYkUl ...... INI < ........................ . .. ;l~l :::~~~ . --------"-""'-,,, ..... -·-· , ....... _ .. ·-121-4070 -f-.eut-. _.,_ ... ,.. .. M OMIN111 , ... ,, ....... 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ALSO AT LONG BEACH ARENA EDNESOAY, AUG. 18 thru SUNDAY, AUG. 22 ·-•u•'°*C-.""--IAIAH •us • IClll ICltSTOfflllON. 'THI IAILOI WHO FILL FIOM GIACI wmtTHl9'A• MO"°"'l 7:21-1:20 SAT*1N t:214:2N:20-7:2M:2Mt~ ards BRISTOL CINEMA •STOI. AT MACAITHUI 540.7444 ' WednHdl'f. August 11, 1976 DAIL y PILOT •r .Lily's New IJne: Guest Partleipator l By JAV llAllBU'IT "LauCb-ln" days . But they sot nervous when she LOS ANC ELES CAP 1 The lady at the table tried other thin11. like vi1nettes about a well· was Liiy Tomlin, al50 known as younc Edith Ann or meuinc. white li~al couple \isltlne a souJ.rood the Tasterul l.ad) or the phone operator Ernestine. diner, or the eirl clown raised in a town with a law AJl of \o1>'h1eh sort o( mode Lily the persou to whom I acainst lau1hter. was talking. The main problem, she said. waa with network On this occasion. the Detroit-born actress. com· worries over "anyUuna sol\, anythln& that's not ediennc. wrltt'r and lhr.e-hme Emmy winner was hard or obvlou•. My feelina was that If It was a just beinR herull, tryUlg to explain what a cunt variety show. it should have aome variety ... You part.1e1pator as. can't write brilliant comedy every week or briltlant Thal 1s what NBC says she'll be Au1. 28 when it farce. But you can writesoCl." a.Ira a late-night spec1aJ called ·•People." which By that she meant the sort of gentle comedy draws its t1tlt! and fcature·style format from that that slips In a few Insights about life while seeklna a feature magazine about beautiful or uncommon few gentle laughs. p<'ople. MISS TOMLIN, "1IO ONCE expressed a desire sornethang for them and care about what you're do- ing." she said. Alter the interview, ~Id al a hambur"er em· porium, s he walked to a nearby parking lot. She asked her visit or to guess which was her car. The visitor upected maybe a Rolls, maybe a '76 Cadt.lh.• connrtlble. SHE GOT INTO " SIUN\' black 19SS l>odRC RoyaJ LanC"or hardtop. "Cot it for $1.000, just by re· 8'ting an ad In the newspaper," she said with 11 bl11, delighted grin. The engine made a son ka·chunk, then st arted. As Lily Tomlin rolled away, the visitor eoulcl have sworn Edith Ann, aged ri ve, was behind the wheel. And that's the truth. l'llSS TOMLIN HAD THIS to say about being for her own weekly series but now has mixed the show's guest partJC1pator. "They 1NBC 1 tried to emotions about same. observed that with such soft ;:;.========;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::; think of a way lo descn be It Cht'r port on the show 1 comedy as the soul-rood \'IS(nelle. success is not because 1t 's not conventional In the sense or hos\.lng guaranteed and mistakes will be made. a show. "But I felt the audience 1s JUSl as involved -or "Are you with me?'' she inquired . A quick grin lbey learn to be -1f they know you're trying to do flashed across her face. A vote was taken. It was de· ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl c1ded that 1n lhl' show she sometJmes serves as a re· I porter und sometimes tukes part in the scene she is deser1bing The latter would be her visits to black. Puerto Rican. bluecollars or chic dlscos. The former might be her v1s1t to Stanford University to see a lady gorilla trained to use sign language. '.\llss T emitted a discreet chuc kle when asked if the sign-talk resembled that or a network ex· ecuuve. "Better." she said. "I en1oyed her much more than a couple I've spent lime with." SHE WAS ONLY KIDDING. But she has had her troubles with network officials in the past few years because of some new stuff she tried In her four eomedy specials -two on CBS. two on ABC. They liked her· well-known characters from her 1ll. Tll PllmNTSB' Positively Last <PG> Week! MON-THURS -1:15+.30- FRI 7:15·9:30 11:30 SAT 1·3·5·7:05 9:10·1 l : lS SUN 1·3·5-7:05 9:10 MtCHAEL YORK (PG, ·FARRAH FAWCETT MAJORS PET£R USTINOV CINEMA CENTER HAllOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEMTER 979-4141 s ou 11t consT --.tm.•t•I ---··-····· THIATall---"" s ........ ICmlCrit...._,_ "' "THE SAILOI WHO fUl FaOM ;aacE WllH T1I( SU" c.-111 Actioa C.....tf .. DRIVE-IN" Color IPGt Ode10 Joe ~ a hilarious outrageous ,., road race. SAT 2!0o-3:I0-5:40-7:30-t:20-11:10 SUN 2:00.3:50-5:40·7:30 .. 20 CINEMA CENTER HADOI AT ADAMS. COSTA MBA tiaSA VRDICBnll 979-4141 IA t:ON ....... 7:-..: ... ,,:te IUN '~ ~NE~WP~ORT~CIN~EM=-=-=-As---.... HUNTINGTON CINEMA MIAICOASTHWY.IMACAITHUI llACHATB.11$,H.I. •11w10JttOcusaa 644-0760 147·9601 147-6017 ' . ' J I J f : I ' • I I . , .. DAil Y PILOT Wedne5d1y A119ust 11 197& 'Omen' Mo vie Not Violent? New Sunday Sleut h $et • Q : Iii ll true tha.t Richard Doan~r. tbe dlrtttor LOS Al'iG 1-:1.1-:s t 1>1 \ m'\\ r\'cru1t for NB SuntlJ) 111.:ht 'll•uth., ., Tht' net" orl. .innoun<'l'' that l>t•nn1s L>u.:un will l'!tar Ill J 90 m1nutl' 111o~r:11n 111'\l'lopmt•nt proJl'Cl. "R1ch1e tlr0<·kt•lm:m, l'n\Jtt' t-:\l'" 1'hl" pilot r11m \\Ill h< pru<illt'l'll h) l 'nl\·eri;al S tudio:,, "ha ch Jli.o 111.ikl•i. ''Col u mbo," "Mdtillan." "MrCloud" nd othtr memhcrs ul "''' Sunduy nlJ:ht m ystery mo''" gro111> Dugan ""'" UPJ)('ar OS ... )'CiUlljl ttnd 10('\~l'H'n· <'l'd but ('OIJegl" educutrd l)rl\'ut<• t.'YQ " Jlt' tu1~ rm' v10W1ly appeur\'IJ Ofl t'ftml'nls of "1'hc Wullon .... " "Columtx>,'\"MA 'll"and "('Jnnvn " of "The Omt'n," one uf th.-moo.t morbid and violeol moviei. l 'Yt' f'\'t-r 1tet>n, claims he's against violto· c:e? It so what dtw'> ht-call his movie? -Blanche Rant(f', Youngsto wn. Ohto. A "\Vt' call 1t." Donner i.malcd, "i.ui.penseful cntt'rtuinmenl · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 Des pite t h(• ~ t•nru1ott'd baboons "hu hurl themselves at a <'Jr <·onlainani: Lee Remick and 5. yeur·old ranH ltmt• U('lor llarH') Stephens. despite the \'1c1ous do~-. "h1l·h uttuck Gregory Peck and a phOLoJ(raphcr an a cemetery, and despite olhcr M~cnes in volvrnl( hJngang, impalement, de· 'Glad You Asked That' by Marily" ..t Hy G_..,. "MURDER IY DEATH"' IP'G> "llACk llllD" MEL lltOOtCS "SILEMT MOYIE" IPG> .. HARlY I WALTH GO TO N!W YOU" . ... ..._,. of HM PW& raMtwt-" "LOGAN'S ltUN" IP'GJ "FANTASTIC 'LAMIT'' r ap1tat1on. actn•ss Hem1ck crashing to her death und morl'. the director insists "It's not a bloodlet· ting film LEE REMICK IN 'THE OMEN' "ODIE TO llU.Y JOI .. lP'GI lie makes clear \\h) he 1s antM 1olence "I a m Producer Says It's Not Violent "HARD TIMES" opposed to \'1olence ln its form of man's inhumanity to man Where J:ratwtous \ 1olcnce 1s used as a sell· A · That depends on their sense or humor. Take "DRIY~M" IP'Gt mg point or something not there to s tart with. actress·smger Connie Francis. for instance. he "IAIY ILUIE MARINE" lnc1dentally," Donner points out. "there 1s some stall carries a clapping in her pur!>c containjnJt a de-li~~~---~~~~~~~~~----1 great mui.ac 1n ·The Omen.' and even some vastatin~ commenl prantt'd in a revie" about a .,...,.~ .. laughs'" Na,·y mus ical s he once film('(}. The caustic critic Q: What was the name ol that darling dog in the cr:u.'ited: "This picture 1s lhl' worst American na\ al ·"Our Gan~·· comedies -tbe one that had a ring disaster since Pe arl Harbor." around bib eye'! -)trs. Gladys O'Neil, Columbus, Q: I heard that King Kol\g will finally find a Ohio. mate, a s he ·gorllla. Wiil lbls be a mini.mechanized /\ · The pup with thl' black eye was named Pete. Kong Hke the oae who held Fay Wray? Or will she Q : Des pite your ans" er in a recent column that be a real gorUJa? -R. Goldsmith, Baltimore. "Go1te \\'Ith the Wind" hasn't been s.hCN•n oo TV ill A: "Queen Kong, l,he Liberated Lady Corilla" 1'1inneapolis yet. a friend in f'ridley saw it just the will have to be done with trick photog raphy just as other week. Will you explain, please? -Larry the original Kong Kong was. Johnson. Minneapolis. A: Wh<H your friend saw w.as not on !real Send yp14r Q1teJt1Qf1$ to liJJ Gardru~r-"!Ilod rou. nt'twork TV "G\\'T\\". was presented as a pay·TV A.sked That." care o/ this rteW$pOper, P 0 Bo.r 11748. feature by a eable TV eompany without com· Chicago. 111 60611. Manlyn a11d lly Gardner will anS'IL·er "GUS"IGI "IAD MEWS BURS" IP'GI * Join Us For Great Entertainment. . Now appearing Rob St. John Wed. thru Sat. 9:00 PM to 1 :30 AM Costa Mesi 2300 Harbor Blvd 540-8535 mere1al interruptions, l'd1ting. or cutting. It" as on· as many questions as they can m tht'lr column. but the ly one or eight different ··h~t run on tclerls~n·· -~~~m~e~o:/:m:m:l~m~~:~:"~~~=~~~r~~1:e1~1m~~~·:~:b:~:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mo,•1es presented via <·abll' TV an June, "e'r e ad· \ ased by a rompany spokesman Q : Ho" is former Beatie Paul ~lcCartney maJt. ing out "'ith bis nf'w 1troup, "ings? And with his marriage to Linda? -)1rs. Tom GaJlagher, Ne•· Vork. /\ One hundred percent "1th both Wings grossed som e $6 million in its /\meracan tour About his marriage, McCartney remarks. "I don't know what at 1s about Landa and me We never intended to hook up "ith one person and slay with t hat person forever. It ·s JU St the way 1t happened with us. Now we'rt> always wath our kids. We're au together most or the time, and we enjoy each other. But you never know Blimey l don't know whether we·r e going to st ay together " Q : Is Sinatra •Tank's real name? I've read where his fath.-r ••as known as Marty O'Brien. Which is it, Sinatra or O'Brien? -J.P.R., !\1or· · risto••n, N.J . A· ~·rank 's la te dad was named Martm Sinatra. "Marty o ·nr1t'n" wu the moniker under "lu<'h he foughl us a bantamweight in his pro boxing days Q.: ~hat Infamous kUler bas l>ee.o de.pkled most frequently in fllms?-Mn . Hortense Duffy, Staten Island. N.\·. /\ The notorious William ll. Bonney a Rrookl) n•born JtUnshnger better known as Billy lhe a..,_c.-2-Dtum c.-c:.->-'Odele....,_ • -.~ O-C:.-6-Lot .... -... • • • . ..... a..--• • ''On-• ... , ..... , ...... • ............ 0 ....... 2-• .. "'•"' ....... • H_l'_Cifte_I-• • __ , ..... , ....... • • .. H• ... lw"I CU..-t-.. .... _.,o. .... • 9lactlbeWil •• 1\1<1 A!> Jack Pnar used to say. "We kid you not " .. ,... ... .,.~ Murder Honnt') "a-. plu~ <'<I b} many dtfferenl actors. in· rluc:hn~ Johnn) ~1 ac·k Brown, Hoy Rogers. Hobert Taylor, J ack Ouctl'I. Audie ~lurph). Don CRcd 1 Barr}. Scott Brady. Anthony Dexter , P aul Ne" man. Bustt'r Crabhe. Rob Steele. Michael J Polhml and Kra~ l\r1!>tofferson \\'1th his great ego, Ball) the K1ct would ha' e relished such fame l'~pt>c1all) 1( he had h\'ed to st'c himsetr a:. others sa" him on lhl• late tall' :.ho"' Q : 101 a ny hrl~ht ne" nob Orbc:n "itticis ms'! -Barbara S\4 eN. Norfolk. Va . J\ l\atur all) Such ll!\. "Texans nc\Cr give up. ll 's the onh slate "ht'rt' the) sell cc meter ) ptots "1tl1 ml risihts .. Or. "Tht' met• part about m iddle age 1s now a ll till' rn<'n you could hu\ e married look ltkl' thl' tllll' ,·ou dic1 ' · 4l : Are s tars sl'nsltl\I' about bad rc\'iews? - Mn . 1'1ylt·s I.ark In, Seattle. IAc'f &JI tltt frtatnt odt'f'11t11rr of all. ·~·l.~4P'-ft.ft\ lr\_A\r\.t~,. .. AIJalEY SEAN HEPllJRN llHkl ~ " SHAW "ROBIN AND MARIAN" FASHION JSLANO * NEWPORT CENTtR • • ••• •• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTifUR ll"D. 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SillT 1OO·l00.SOO 1 •1t10.11.1' 8UN 1 IW ~S :is.7,-S5 •• • • • • ....... c:.-2-• • -r ... a.. ........ 11.., • • • • ....... ci...->-• • S-•·-~· .. • • • • WON"'"' 100 .. 10 IO eo a.u.1owso.seo 1 ... '°'" 10 SUN • 2 OO·J IO-S .O.T llO.f t0 I NCAEOIBLE - SHOCKING TRUE CO·HIT AT LIDO "TUNNEL VISION" CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST u COUNT BLESSINGS Reap Local Spoils One comment orten hurd rrom travelers com ln& home to the Southland after trips abroad Is how good It Is to return to eating fresh fruits and vegetables. Not that the Great Globe Jacks abundant resources ol v1tamln C. But som e are l11 ty, as we Westerns know foods to be tasty: and some arcn 't , or at least. don't s m1tck of the somt' appeal as your everyday car of corn, orange. cauliflower, green bean. tomato. zucch ini. cabbage. grapefruit, avocado. asparagus or pepper. J ~ That's the point. Southern California is a mecca for believers in fresh fruits and vegetables; and they thal seek, rind, in beauUru1, plentirul ar· ray. It should be noted that the "above items are grown by Orange County rarmers OD several private farms, by the Irvine Ranch. in its sprawling 11,200 acres or orchards and r ow crops, and t>Y its 40-some tenant farmer s. Bins like these at one local stand are brimming with summer's harvest, produced largely by local farm ers. Shoppers can find best buys where overhead runs low and fresh quality high. As a result. in terms ol quality, quantity and accessibility, pro- duce in the Southland can be bought at the world's cheapest prices. BEA ANDERSO N, Editor BARBARA GIUS, Food Editor Wednesday Au9usi 11 1976 HOME FA RMING C l Jf the 89-cent tag on a pound of seedless grapes makes you win· ce, try paying that for a haJr. pound, which is what you could d-0 in markets east. or the Rockies. In Hawaii, a single bead of let- tuce can cost as much as 85 cents. First-of..ute-season prices hereon s uch items as melons, citrus fruits, squash and asparagus are season "lows" in other parts of the country. According to produce retailers locally, a nywhere from 75 to 90 Retu r ning to Mother Earth Oryomc Of. pertamirn1 to. or dt>nt'fti from lwmg organisms. Urqamr yardl•1111111 A 1rllsl1•m of qarclenmg that uses Jer11lizen and mulchc•s cmmstmg 1J11l11o/011111101 nr Vl'getoble malt er. The fruits and \'l'f!Clablcs 1n James Vacck's garden in Oranj:!l' have a second llfc f:H•rythin1-: Vucek and his wife Vera don't con- sume themseh'l'' or .:1\'l' uwu'. 1s returned to the soil to become part O( the nt'Xl S('USOn's plant in~ mukh. "Plant onl y the quantity you l'an use and return to the soil all matter "hlch #!rew and > ou cannot consume.. . .ll will reappear 10 the next crop grown on the pluce where you buried 1t ... says \'ac<'k. 1n his boo!.., "\'car Around Gardening 1n Southern California .. "Nothin~c:ini!ct lost myour garden.''he s ays. The bMk. published with the help of the Orange County Oq~:m 1e G ardenini;: Club, and a\ a1lablc through them. 1s ac· <'lamwd a ... onl' of the f1r!>l. and ccrtainl~ more complete. regional gu1dl':. tu home farm1n1it Avocado Root Rot: Control Near Ont.• Olll or ('\('rY r1w 11\0<'0do trees plunt<'d 01) i.omr :l9.000 ncres throughout Caliform;1 1s in fected with phytOJ>hthorn root rot . a disease that Is q wck lo wither foliage nntJ dtstroy fruit. After nearly 32 ycllrs of ~tud) · ing the pes ky root c11scast', a team of 14 sc 1cnllsls ut &he Unl\'<'rsity of Callformo at Ri\'ers lde has declared that con- trol o( the fungus is not rar orr That's welcomt• nc"s to grower and guncamoll' dip lovers alike Since California's yearly avocado hanest amounts to nearlv 80 percent of the nallon's $60-million a\'ocado industry, UCR 's root rot research drive has been considered of highest prionty. The Cahfomja A"ocado Advisory Board has poured Sl00,000 a year 1nto the studies "and som e have b~ upported b y lhe National Sc1cnc e Foun~llon . lncreas~ consumer demand for the green, crcRmy·textured fruit also has made finding a solution to the problem even more 1mperahvc. In 197S alone. nearly 3.000 ad· ditional acres were planted m th state whkh shoulll be rca1ly rnr h.1rvesti11g next Yt'ur A'I'. part of UCR's resear<.'h ef- fort. thousands or potenliaJly re· s1stunt a\'OCado plants havt' been imported for t estin.it at the River 1de campus . Seven spt.'<'1es have lleen found to have total re· sistonce to the fungus. but moiil were non-bearing plants and re· jected all attempts at grafllnR to produce strains. llnttl "Duke," that 1s. Among le5l pl :intings. Duke 6 and Duke 7 ha,·e bolh accepted the grafts and show strong resistance to lhe rot. A large test plot maintained by lhe college in Carpenteria re· mains close to 100 percent fltJ\gUs·free. say researchers. This has led the scientie!lt.s to believr that the funRus isn·t native to California, but has been trans re rred he re by nursery stock a nd spread through soil movement. IC the Duke variety indeed proves successful . it could take several years to gel plants lnlofull production. This species or phytophthora ls known to at.tack more Ulan wo diflerent s ubtropical plants from , Included are planting and harvesting tables for crops that fare well in the South Coast's sun-blessed soil. Backyard farmers are advised to ready their soil this month for next month's sowing of cool weather crops, such as cabbage, beets, broccoli, peas and onions. LIVING w1m INSECTS The book a lso explains how one can fortify the soil by using a natural compost. blood meal and rare minerals such as boron, In place of chemical fertilizers; and how one learns to "live with" lhe insects that help to make agricultural endeavors Interesting. Vacek, who produces over two dozen varieties of crops each year in tiny, neatly staked plots, says he does not use any pesticides. "They are not necessary in home gardening," Vacek said. ''I've learned that the garden can Live with the insects and there will still be enough food ror the both or us. "There is a certain law or balance that makes nature work ... he ~ontinued. "If we take one of its members out of the garden, we interrupt the sc heme of thlngs and often have undesirable r . sults as a r esult or the imbalance we've created " Nevertheless there are certain "tricks" a farmer can play to stave crop destruction, he said. For example. a tiny drop of oil or lard on the silks of corn stalks acts to discourage worms as tenants. PESTIODES INEFFECTIVE Besides the a larmists' viewpoint that synthetic pesticides can destroy certain nulnents in fresh fruits and vegetables, Vacek says che mical agents will also eventually lose their effec· tivcness. "Organi c growers have discovered that after several generations of pl'stlcides, insects become immune to them,'' said Vacek. • ·'The best way to protect and fortify the garden Is through the natural feeding or the soU, which creates che mical. bac- teriological and enzy matic reactions that supply plants with com - 1>lcte stores of elements," he said. "The better you reed the vegetables, the beUer their nutritive quality, and the more enjoyment you can reap from them. It works JUSt like having a bank account." Vacck says home gardening and the puu les or farming or- gani cally make for ·•one or the best bobbies for retired people." Besides s upplying fresh food for the l able and improving the environment you llve in. he said, "Gardening gives you exercise, a plaee to bury your troubles and something to watch grow. "For a dedirated gardener, there is no boredom. Gardening 1s not a static existence. Lafe and movement never stop an the garden. not even for a moment; everything Is in growth. advan· ces and In creases." pineapples t o rhododendrons . Australia rttenUy reported lbat a 100,000·a cre native forest or eucaly ptus was destroyed by the fungus. Scientist s are looking at a possible chemical basis for re- sistance to thP. disease. UCR chemists have extracted a sub- stance from the imported trees called borbonol that has been proven to be t oxi c to the phytophthora. lf the substance c an be syn thesized In t he laboratories there. It could be added to Irrigation waler to kill the fungus on Infected trees. Fungicides h ave also been de- veloped a nd await government approval for use In commerical fields. Ethazol has been most ef- fective in test settings and could be approved for use later this year. ,. ' percent ol the lru•ts and vegetables that fill lhcir bins are grown on farms an Orange, Los Angeles and lmperint counlles. Frederick F. Keller, vice presi- dent and general manager of agricultural operations for the Irvine Company. sQYs about 10 percent of total ranch production is made available to Southland markets. The other 90 percent Is shipped n<.'ross the t'ountry as far as the East Coast. and to Japan. The ground crops are packed within an hour's lime or harvesting al the Irvine growers' packing house. then cooled and loaded ror s hipping. r eaching their destination, for the m05l part. wlthin24 hours . ·-·..-··-·-o.-c:-.... ,... ........... IC.t ....... Qlftft_'"C~ ·-•2'1•>t•••··-......... _ .... n.-·-............... ,. .. dttfll4••...,... -....~tltetlc-.... M •M ~'>•••c·.-... .-C-•S,.HcHI••,_ ._, .. ,., .. -.. ..- Approximately ~.ooo crates oC vegetables are produced an- nually, in harvests all year 'round. Area orchards produce some 1.8 million boxes of oranges, le~ons and grapefruit annually. which are m arketed under Sunklst's Velvet. Satin, Linen and ShamrocklabelB. The Ranch produces about 900,000 boxes of Hass and Fuerte avocados. Orchard production is rocafed to allowitass"itarvests-to occur during the s ummer months, with Fuerte pickings between Decem ber and March. JC so much is grown locally. shoppers query. then why the variance in price? Stull'<! simply by ont> retniler. John Hubbard, who owns und operot.l's a local farmers market, •·Every rel all('r has a t11rtert-nt way or market mi; to make up his own costs." Shopper cun eicJX'('t to pay mor e ror rrcsh fruit s and veJtelablcs In stores where the overh ead run s h li!h. h (' said. This mahs It J>OSSible tor roads ide sta nds to oiler items ul "barguln" price . Hubbard. whose market's pro- flts and Inventory have itrown "10 times" sinec it was stnrted in 1971. says he ~ets tiS-75 pert'cnt. of his stock from local growers. with the remainder, in more cx· otic items. being purchased from International rood brokers at the Los Angeles Produce Mart. That ·s why there's no such thing as "across-the-board" pric· ing, Hubbard said. Uke many re-- tailers. Hubbard snys he will pay more for goods wholesale in or- der to stock items he knows his customers will buy. "Sometimes. the beans from Santa Marla just look better." For a large part, he said. pric· ing is also dependent upon how large or how old the fruit and vetetables are, and on how speedily the s tore manager may wish to liquidate his shipment. Thus, he says. you may find canta loupes at 19 cents a pound and corn at six ears for St at one store. wlule further down the road. you may rind cantaloupes at 29 cents a pound and rorn at eight for St. right next to the green beans, tomatoc.>s, squush, asparagus, oranges. rucumbers. grapefruit. pears. nectarines, plums. avocados, carrots. broc· coli, rutabagus adinfinitum. Toss a Bowl Of Vitamins The salad bowl is n navorful medium ror good nutrition. Fresh vegetables. fruits 1tnd greens now al their best In the markets. supply neceuary nutritional compone nts for health maintenance. Nutritional contributions or 1111lads vary depending upon their Ingredients. so knowing the values of common salad In· gredienls plays a 'l<ey role in in· corporalinll them Into <t well· balanced menu. Nutrition labeling appears on the packa~es of many prepatctl foods. aiding shoppers with the selection or roods for wholesome diet.I. But when it comes to sel~· Ung fresh produce, shopper8 are largely dependent upon their own memories. Jn terms or food value. salads can be broken down into two categories -vegetable and fruit salads and m ain dlshsaJads. Vegetable a nd fruit salads which supply Important mineraJs and vitamins can count as one o( the four or more servings of that food group required each day, while main dish salads and "salad" sandwiches generally offer body building proteins to the diet. Followlng are some guidelines to post on your refrigerator or lake to the supermarket to help you choose a delicious variety or nutritious fresh produce for salad makina . ' VITAM IN A -Dark l!r{'en and br ig ht yell ow rr ul l s ond veget ables s uc h us urmcots, cantaloupe, carrots, i;pinnch und green beans aro good sources or this vitamin. VITAM IN C -·Citrus fruJts or vcgctablc11 namely, ~r111w.frult. or.anl(es, tom utoes, itn•t•n uni.I red peppers, 11trawherrle11 and cantaloupe ull provide Vitumln C. Other vegetable!! lnr ludc cob· l>ttgc , broccoli anct r o w <'1tullflower. MINERALS. I NC LUDI NG CALCIUM -Vcgctabh.•s and fruits arc gener ally considered good aour~u of minerals.Among salad greens good sources or calcium arc lear, Bibb and Bost.o n l e ttu ce; r o m ain e, escarole, spinach and endive. Some fruits r icher in calcium than mos l ore: o ran Res. tangerines. s trawberries, cher- ries and pineapples. IRON -Spinach, Bibb and romaine lettuce. escarole, en· dive, parsley, r aisins and cooked prunes. PROTEIN -Salads contribute protein whe n they Include meats,' fish, cheese or eggs. Beans, particularly lentils, are noled for their proteln content, and some· combln allon1 of grains con· tribute substantial protein aJso. · Se• jqiU /or lllmmcry lalad ideal. - • g DAIL y PILOT Wedn.,Oay. Augu1111. 1976 Skies Not Always So Friendly (Ann Landers ~ DEAit ANN LANDERS . I work tor an airJine and this !titter <which I swear J llm &oing t-0 mail, come he ll or high water> has been written in my heiid at least a dozen ti me:>. • J can 't understand wily so many peopl e li. · :ik ~n 1urlin~ should •tart where ~1<1ma left off. Our only obligation is to get the passenger from one city to another safely an<t on time. if possible a nd to make the triJ> <&$ comfortable and pleasant &:> we can. People have insisted that we pay for a taxi to take lhem home because their ci.trs wouldn't s tart in the parking lot. We'H• been asked to pick up the tzb Co.r a night's lodgir)& in a mo\el because a passenger fOl'eot his keys. One woman aslcl>d that we deliver her suitcase to her h<ime because she lert it in a phone booth at the airport. U passengers choose to carry on guitars. pictures in glass frames, hockey sticks and rare pieces oC art, they have oo right to yell at us it somet.bine gets broken. Our m ajor concern °' people -not their ~jons. Wh.y is it so dirricuJt to get the public to accept the fact thllt all mechanic al equipment breaks down occasionally'! Nothing works perfectly ull the time. So please, Ann, tell your readers that when lbey encounter a de- lay. it would be Imm ensely helpful it they would try to re- member it's because we don't want to ris k their lives. Ask them not to scream at us like maniacs and vow they will never fly with us again. We are doing our best and we are -ONLY HUMAN DEAR ONLY: .I ny a creat de· al aod I aenr tease co marvel at Che rlH job tile afJ'Uaes do, often ldder cllffic•Jt <'lr<'u1Utance$. Pte•H •ttepl IJaJs "~bal bou- quet to compeasate for the skunk cabbaie you rttelve from some ol the o&J.ers. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We hope you wilJ print this letter before school starts in the fall. My husband and 1 have reached animpaue. Ou_r 12-year-old son. Tom. was a fairly gOO<L student until he ~ame sports ~razy. AJI ht~ lime · and energy went into sports ant.I his grades went to the dogs. Last semester we told Tom "no sports" until his gr ades im· proved. He was very upset and r(lfused to study. His grades did not come up in the slightest. Now his father says we should let tJ\e-boy engage in sports when school starts because we gained nothing by d ept'lving tum of his greatest joy. I say we should hang in there and win our point. My husband and 1 had some bit· tcr arguments over this a11d now I don't know <if I am right or wrong. Please settle it. - ROUND TEN DEAR a .: Let the boy engase ID sports on a llmlted baalls. ~riving blm totally 11 not only 1aalalr but unwise. Kids ttttd the pbysluJ eurclsf' as well as the btonen1s ot healthy com~ltioo. l.t"t Toni know you have dt .. dded oa a compromllle! and that you expect him to me.-t you halfway. I'll bet it 1111·orks. PICHl' keep me posted. DEAR ANN: Should first COU· sins marry·~ Yes or no" -CALL FOR HELP DEAR CAU.: In some stales U'• llle1al. A•d there are othtor (ONiderattou, Uke bealU. pro. blems ttlal might produce side d.Udffn. Aak yoar d~tor to llend ,.'OU to Ule aearf'st ieaellc K reftlblc <"eD· ter. Theiw cll•lt• have beta Im· mflalely belpf\tl to c_,,lea who plan a family, even lf they are not ft'lated. What's prudish? Whut's OK? If you oren'l s ure. you need sonw help. It 's avnllable in the booklet: "Necking and Petting - What Are the Limits?" Mall your requt>st to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, JU. 60120, en· closing SO Ct'nts in coin and ,u long, sta mped, self·addresS<...-d envelope. 'Eggs-quisite' Designs CALENDAR • MD BALL: April Phillips of Buena Park. 1976 California poster girl for lhe Muscular !Dystrophy Association, will find Friday, Aug.13. '.J1 lucky day. • Sbe will be crowned queen of the ball that !evening when Southern California dancers •gather in the Disneyland Hotel for an MD .benefit. • Designated king for the night will be Bobby :.Brown of Rossmoor. : The event, co-sponsored by t.he Orange :County-Inland Empire Chapter and the Arthur •Murray School of Dan<'e, Orange, wlU feature the ;Big Band sound and professional entertainment. • Ticket information is available by calling the :Moomce, 547-6671. •• SINGLES: Single adults in Orange and Los Angeles counties are invited to a Temple Beth David Swim and Barbecue party in Cerritos at 3 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. ls. Further infor mation about the event and up· coming socials is available by calling Lucy Levy. 827·8544. ZONTA CLUB: Jane Olinger has been elect· ed president of the newly chartered service or· ganization in Irvine. The group will join other clubs in supporting international projects as well as sponsoring its own at the community level. COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: The American Red Cross or Orange County an- nounced the blood r eplacement program at the Costa Mesa facility reached 62 percent for the current 12-month period. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospecti\'e ·brides are r eminded to have their wedding stories with black a nd \\ hite glossy photog raphs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pictures receh·ed after tha t time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperati\'e that the story. also accom. panied by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on ooth Wed· dine and engaf ement stories. forms are available in a l Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther q uestions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642·4321. HEMtNG ... fM, ISllCIAUUIM t8¥1 DIAfHISS CASIS MAJOI MAMWACTUlHS .... UIMTID TIM'flAHIH COltOMA Dll MAI FJNESTATJONERY r -· Wf.lllllNG INV ITATIONS \J dl'le ond ANNOUNI f.Nt::.,TS ORDER NOW! CHRISTMAS CARDS 20% OFF Personolitlld • Hiqhen Quol.1y 1111 I UUI _., ., ...... c-. Ill llAI ·tM•Hlttl PAlllll ( Ei\RL Wi\TEa 8 }, COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT Others in the top 10 hospitals cited by the Red Cross include Beach Community, 56 percent: Hoag Memorial, 49 percent, and St. Joseph, 48 percent. HALAEllSOB HEMINGAIDS l4"LC....Hwy. CHHSI OF 1HI WIS Spil••I Sll.-f'd Wllol~ or ff•ff c--...... -615-JIJJ HAMS CAM ING WEEKEND? Don't telle the F11n M of your trip by Cooking! SEAVe HONEY IAKEO HAM! Oellclou1, THty, Sliced I Cootced to Perlec:tfon. ORDER TOOAYI WE'LL HAVE YOUR ORDER READY FOR "PICK-UP'' :1100 E. Coast ~. Corona ., Mar -673-9000 · ·--.. ·--uus.•1111 .......... ...._ 01-24'1 1lllO ....... ey#lll •,_.,...., .. ._.. .... J114-l.._Mt4 MIDGET CHEDDAR NATURALLY· AGED FROM WISCONSIN ...... -•-.. ··· ~·•· a lei. 'lit ' . The H. V. H ansel family in Dryden . Wash. got a treat when their daughter, S y l v ia Ca n n on. brought some of her elaborate eggery. The hobbyis t changes hen 's eggs . through d ecoratio n s. into miniature object s and jewel cases. U)alf M. say: HWe 've come a long way from the Muu Muu!" See our fabulous· Collection of Resort Clothes for your leisure hours. FINE RESORT WEAR 26 Fashion Island Newport Beach FROM Fash ion Island Newport .Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR. \ \ I lb DORIS L££ olllleO.lly lltMe .... h bttate wo men. ··Emphasis is placed oa every fiftd ol endeavor but the wife's role," he said. "Nol .ver is lhe housewife mentioned." Wedi Hd!)'. Aup--t 11, 1971 ··t bave found that to be a caUH of ctesireuioa a•OOI WOMen. •• OAtl y PtlOT A Eiaht1 percent lilted low Ml(. esteem ln tbe top nve. he 1aid. witb • pere.t. placiDI it ftrlt.. Marriage Rx: ••JC Ule Amttican ramily has any chance of s\lr v\vil'\&. tt will be becau e husbands and 11.iv bave pul 1l h11b on lhe prionty I.isl .. Ja mes Dobson, P hD. wa speaking on the needs of wives m a Techniques of Marriage and Family Counst'hng Workshop ses5ton al Sout h Coast Plaza Jlotel. This does somethin& to her self-estttm, he said. And m at· te rs aren't i mproved by a genel'al neglect on the part ol the husband. UPTOHIM Dr. DobeOD slid tbal while the llillll wwe called the ace ol am• 1et1. \he lt'JOI could well be called the ace ot depreaion. ALLaEIATED "It's dlreeUy related to st.reu. time pressure and lack of cohesiveneu in the ramily. There's no 1weetbeart re- lat.klaahi , DO tocethemeu. '' "I think It's related to tbe chance la Ute atatua ol...,.. ao.· day ." be eaplalned . ··Hous ewives are belac bombarded wlth lafannaUoe, tellinl them they 're beilll cbut· ed .a explolted." Happy Wives The topic w s .. Whal Wives Wish Their tlusbands Knew About Women.•· which ts also the liUe of his latest book on pro. blt'ms women fuce 111 finding 1dentincalion. "While a husband can ge\ h1.S feeline ol worth and self-8tffm outside the hom e. in his ~'Ork, the wife has to depend on him to fill her need to feel imponant." The s tronc family unit 11 css'n ti al for the well·beln& ol both the wife and the children. be pointed out. Dr.~. wboalsoaerveson lbe staff ol Children 'a Holpital at the Unlveraity of Southern Callfornla School ol Medicine, s aid in a survey ol 10,000 women 10 eou.rces ot depresaiOa cropped up conatanUy. He added Utat the 1eNt ae- ceptable tenet of Womea's Liberation la tbe nat.ioD that men ..S women are identical ex~ for bearinl cblldren. "This is ftQDleDle. They are dift.....t bt •'llflt'J w 11: . Date Marked Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyer , two· year r esi· dents of Huntington Beac h , cel e brated their golden wedding anniversary with an open house in the Del Mar clubhouse. Mar· ried in Prosperity. •--~a. h e honorees have four children, Mrs. Vivien Carter , Cos ta Mesa ; Mrs. K a thr y n H e il e, Columbia , S .C.; Sam Boyer , New York, a nd Mrs. Sevilla Carter, Cleveland. I ' l I ., I Horoscope: Libra Secret Out THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 By SVDNEYOMARR ARIES (Mar ch 2l·April 191: Practical matters dominate. Key now Is to In- augurate program whlch focuses on accom- pll s h m en t , d o ing r ather tha n m ere speculation. TAURUS <April ~l'ttay 20): Friendship 1s tested. Pla ns might seem to be "scram· bled." However. what apl>(?ars a setback 1s due to boom erang in your favor. GEMI NI <May 21.June 20): New ap· proach to family and business affairs is fe atured . Hig hlight. Inde pe ndence. versaliUty. If you are yoursctr, you advan · ce. CANCER (June 21.July 221: Hold orr on long-distance calls, travel -ir practical. You need lime for review, reevaluation. Pl ay wailing game. Conserve and figur e oul what actually Is best for you. LEO C July 23-Aug. 221 : Overcome ten· dency to be extravagant. Putt ing on a "shOw" to impress others would be an er· ror. Learn what ls olvalue toyou. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Aura of ag· gress1veness is present. Find constructive outlet. Build rather than destroy -hang on lo principles. Health ol one close to you could be of some concern. l.IBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 221: Be ready for cat to come out of bag -what was closed. obscured. kept secret Is revealed. Ther e will be light as well as heat Be analytical. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Tensions are relieved: lhere la reunion or reconciliation with loved one. Don't perrrut pride to block chance for greater happiMSS. SAGlftAlllUti (Nov. 22-0ec. 211: Gel land. property appraisal. Be sure or values material and OlherW\se. See people in hghl ol reaUty. not through Ide allied haze. CAPR ICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 191 : Orf(anlae ideas -avoid scattering eUorts . Individual who wants to share exper1en~t' does deserve a h earing. AQUARIVS (Jan. 20·Feb. 181 : F'inish what you starl-your pe>lenlial Is greater than mighl be apparent on surface. Money proposition Is s potlighted. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 201 : New ap· proach aids in setUing nnanclal question. One clote lo you la "'grt.-sslve ride with the Ude. You will beolfered a deaJ that does away witll past objections. If Allplt IZUI la yOlll' bh1Way by Oc· tober. you will have recovered rrom emotional·flnanclal d istress. You'll be stronger, too. Me antime. plant seed." and pi:epai:e..proaum ror proeress. Specl1li1t in lndiv1du.I Lashes A.1k1/J1N oozetta's Halrl>aign ' ( Citing sclf·eslecm ~ the mwn Ingredient in the well·be1ng of a woman, the m arriage counselor told the gutberinw that one or the main problems in l<¥.lllY 's family IS that the wife's role bas been diminished 1n the campaign to "The average time a middle- class Cather spends with his fami· ly ls about 30 m inutes a day." he said , a ddi n g tha t a survey showed that fathers spenl about 37.'7 seconds in a lo.da.Y period with their c bJJdren. Involves Family Headln1 the list•• a low aelf· •teem. followed by fatigue and Ume pre11~re, absence of 'romantic love, loneliness and asolation, flnancial, sexual and phyaiolo1ical problems, pro. blems with the cblldrea. •law confllct and aglng. ••If wives stay at '--Ind do it wttb enthusiasm and canftden· ce. it'• only wltb help from their husbands." he sald. "11 men are not loiftl to meet womeD'I Deedl, WOIDID will f1ml them ellewbere." ·~ Work M~ Be Hazardous SACRAMENTO (CNS> -The dirt. dust or which is lnbaled as fumes and dust. chemicals you unknowingly carry home in "Even a potter must beware not lo inhale your work clotb.:.s conceivably could harm lead while maktag ceramics,'' uplaina Dr. your children, says Dr. Irma Wa1t, who lleadl West. the Slate Department of Health's Occupational Lead is one ol the oldest known toxic aub- Health Section. • stances. In the first century, a Roman senator As proof. she cites the case or the crop warned against it. duste r's small daughter who alm oet died after Lead can dam age the central nervous ·playing with her father's flying boots. system plus Ule kidney and blood·form ing ele- Adulls can be susceptible too, says the ments. It can alao cause anemia, digestive dls· doctor, as sbe recalls the asbestos workers· turbances and for the pregnant woman, mis· wife who bec ame ill from launderin& ber carriage or abortion. husband's work day attire. Lead is particularly hazardous to children She admits the two instances are isolated living in old dilapidated housing where they ases-bu~ points out that. ~ we.i&ht Js _a _ _,.c ... be .... wJead contalnine.Jllinl from the woodwork. factor where many toldc materials are con-Dr. West aays one theorY regarding the ra11 cerned a nd that a minimal amount can create of the Roman Empire revolves around the use havoc with a s mall child. of lead cooking utensils by the aristocrat.a. Asbest os. le ad and pesticides are of ''The hypothesis ls that lead le acbed out in· particular concern to the occupational health to their food, gradually causing cbronic lead exl>(?rt who has served as a st ate phys ician Cor poisoning." the past 25 years. The rulers became sickly, produced fewer "People who must work in a hazardous en· and mentally deficient children and were vironment shouldn't bring it home with them,·• therefore not able to provide lhe leaderabip she advises . "They should shower and chan&e nettSSary to sustain 1ovemmenL or repel in· clothes before going home. Another good,idea vaders. is to launder their protective clothing away from their residences... .~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimii. Asbestos. because Its use is so widespread ~e:t~ldom recognized, presents a const ant SUMMER Mt "Auto m echanics who install brake linings, CLEARANCE construction and demolition workers who re· pair or t ear down buildings and counUess num· Fall Stocks Arriving Now bers or factory worke rs are typical or the millions ol American workers who dally are A new and unique cancer and lung disease.·· Female Fashion Recently the California Occupational Safe· ' -Hour.- over·exposed to asbestos. a prime source of ~ Boutique of ty and Health Agency has established re· Tl lt:'Y f'I nnnJ. Mon.-Sat gulations requiring that asbestos be kepl out of ~ U c.a.J 10A.M.-5:30 ~.M. I lhe air which workers breathe. PHONE: 640·1232 2525 EASTBLUFF OR. Another toxic che mical which can be Newport Beach • Best in West Paula Rae Beck, 16, of San Bernardino. holds $.5000 scholarship award for her win· ning entry an an essay contest entitled \\'hat Is a n Amer ican. She r eceived 1t from Marion Stephenson of NBC Radio. sponsor or the national contest which Beck won in Mountain and Pacific Division FREE : I ".. '1 ...,. A·~ -ft A " ••it • !• , L~-Z-BOY • ----wMTBSHOWCASI----, 2U92 Marauerite 319 E. 17th Street· Pkwy · ."'"',.., ....,., Mission Yieio Costl llm f9" A.-y ,...,, fce"':,.!i;.~.:.: If I m-~l / !i~l? "'' ·~ ... _. "'' , ... ,. ...... 1 passed on by direct contact ls the lead inle· 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' • grated into thousands ol manufactured ite ms. Factory workers and persons employed in auto wrecking yards where automobile bat· teries are destroyed should be especially wary. Those employed In lead smelters and metal reclaiming operations can be exposed to letd Correction The telephone number of Dave Osborn, chairman of the Orange County Ch•pter of Inventors Workshop lnlernationaJ, was In· correctly listed in Monday's Doily Pilot. Tbe correcL number is 493·2266. #t FASHION ISLAHO Hect:'.._. 1 4461 FINAL REDUCTION LAST 3 DAYS s1200 YALmlTO'• SPECIAL GROIJ»S: • AMANO • AMAL.fl • HILL & DAU• .. CIOSS • co11111 • on•s ALL WIS fll4A&. te.r.. Hrs......_ Tlowl.. M It .. t T .... WM..N.lt .... ..._,,11.& rc::=l~ography Studio ~portraits7passportsA:opics Penny-a-pound ~rtrait off er Onlr 1¢ per pound of your child's weight for 5x7 natural color photograph (I 5 pound child, only t 5¢) Maximum r hargc J I .(JO No a ppointment needed. One off er per person-two per family. St.00 charge for each additional person in groups. This off er may no l be combined with any ,other ..dvtrt~ photograph oArr. 4 Day Offer (We want you to try us) OFFER ENDS AUG. JC ,,_...,....,.,.,Hours °"ly 10-t; s.t. t :M, Sun. 12-S ALHAMBRA -BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA -TORRANCE I 1 ' - . . • . • • . • t • • • • • • • • • l •• ' Salad on Best-dressed List -~ A dmssing makes delicious salad even more delectable. Seasonings make the difference. overpower salad. seasoning blend 1 (8-ounce) carton pedlents In small bowl; Lettuce adds variety lo l teaspoon prepared sow-cream mix well. Store ln the salad-making. For a mustard ~cup firmly packed refrigerator. Maku • sensational sal:td, ta.s 1-. teaspoon sage, op-brown suear about t; rup. several kinds , add tional \2 teaspoon season· Note: This rerlpc can fa\·otite vegetables and Co m bi o e a 11 in· Ing blend be doubled, easlly, usina top it oH with Mock gredaenu In a pint jar Combine all In · onepinllourcream. Caesar Salad Oressmg. with taaht·ritting lad. ·----------------- MOCK CAESAA Shake until ••ell mixed. DRESSING Store in the refrigerator. for GrHll Salads Makes ubout 11, cups. ~;,cup salad oil Enjoy the fruits or ·~ <'UP freshly summer's labor -w1tha squeezed lemonjulre delectable sour cream 1 egg dressing. 2tablespoons water SOUR CREAM 2 teaspoons salad DRESSI NG ..... ...... SJ'' MAI ..... A.AMI u.u. STIAI ~~:n: TOP SIRLOIN LIAN GIOUMD lllF SIDE OF BEEF ............... ........ c:-;:.. Plus Extra Roast & Steak Sec. Ave. Wt. 3501 to 4501. 77! .......... u.s..o.A. FILl1' MISMCM SltAICS or ROASTS Tll TIP IOAST ._LOIM anALIAM .. ......... s .. GROUND •• c CHUCK La. , .............. ANKAMEAICARO • MASTER CHARGE RANDY'S The FISH· MARKET ~Yl~!;:',€~°'~1;JQP' · · J'-... S..., C 6 r ,._.,Door to MlcaN R•Mouronl HOU•i :MO .. AY ....... Pll. ll:IM:OO I . CLOSID SATIMDAY I SUMDAY 8y n..w..a... from the fann. over into 1975, due 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA O,.EN MON.· IAT. 10.t \.. California: Dairyland Final fi gures are In for dairy statistics for 1975 in California, and it has . California continues in primarily to high feed M~IUJ · ClolH au..-, 642-7191 ~ een ascovered Iha( California dairymen, with their cows, broke the bUlion dollar marlt in the value of milk from the farm, up from ~ million in 1913. first place nationally in prices and the decline in --------~===============~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:=!_ __ ) the proouclTun or nuli-:-produurmlllr}Jrt~. 1 percow. Dairymen, in 1976, AU that glitters is not face the prospects of gold, however, for the declining manufactwing cost·price squeeze for milk prices and drought- dairy men first noted stimulated record hay stroncly in 1914, carried prices. In addition, California r,:::~;;::;;=;;:;:=;;;::::;:::=:=:::::::====:::; is fourthnationallyiolhe THE BEST DOG FOOD number of milk cows, at some 800 thousand head, AVAILABLE second in the total pro- d uction or milk, and .,_..,, ....... second in cash receipts •ec • •••..., ,_. ••• ....... from the sale of milk SCIENCE D~T-- go 0 ' ;, ~ ~g 0-- 00 <> ~g "' ~ e n N a ~ "' i i "' ... ,00'!'. ... ,... DWYYED TO YOUR DOOR .•. a new concept in canine nutrition • HO SUHLIMINTATIOM Ott M1Dt6 • Ht6H CALO•IC DIMllTY • ............ POOD INTAlll • DCIU.INT Dt0Ut9&1TY • 6RIA TL Y .. DUCID flCAL YOWMI SCllMCI DllT• f•r-let ere ,,,c1.1 4l•h 4•• ............ .., .. _ .. ..._ ........ ...... ............... ....,.... .. ~._ .......... _ ............... -............. .,cJflc .......... .. ......... c ................. c,-. ..... ..... ,.... .. ..._..__ ...... ,,....., .......... .... _ ... ..., ............. -w-w. WIAUO HAYI 1..._MUTWnO..v LOW-ASH CAT ~y Ott C .... - P ATllCIA PIT PRODUCTS CAU PAm flOa Piii DIUYlllY 536-1140 I NEW! made with ALL BU I I ER and a blend of 4 flours. Makes your hamburgers and sanc:twiches more delicious. -------------------------------------------....... "" 'UJeberS · Butterburger Buns ........... ------------------------------------------ 1 ' ,, 1 ' -CMPMA,__ APPLES L&l 5~ M WAIA MELO•S u.10~~ llMUTIAIKO SllAI 197~. , T llAY..alll IESlfMDS ~Bf ......... -.-. t ............... f :::-.":'::.:= ... _ .......... .. ---·-........... .... ::.::.::=:-i;.c-; ..... -... 4,... ---.. --............... ... !:"'.!e=..-..:':".:C -........ -..... --.... -...... ,.. ..... ...... ---... -......... ~ ... .... _ .. ,.. ... I w.dnesday August 11 19715 DAILY PILOT (:'3 W arm-weather Soups Cool Idea Well·aeasoned chilled soups can be a delllbt In hot weather. easily mlde well ahead or aervlq. <This can "l kitchen work out of tbe way urly in the day and also gives the soups lime to chill .while fla..,r>rs blend I CAZPACllO 1 1.-, ('UPS IOa)led croutons 4 cups <'anned mixed vegetables l g reen p t-p per. seeded and d1<'ed l cucumber , peeled and diced 1 onion, diced t clo\•e garUc l t:. Jlcspoonoliveoil 2 1a blespoons '"nrcar ~tomatoes. diced 3 drops hot pepper ~auce SaJt to taste Mix together 1 cup r routons and 2 cups 'egetable juice; l et stand. Place in a bJender 12 or the green pepper, dicechnd '" or cucumber diced. Add onion, itarlic. 011, vinegar and blend untU smooth. Pour in to larse phcher. Add crouton mixture lo blender with remai ning J u lee, 1 tomato. diced, pepper sauce and seasoninas. Blend untU 1mooth. Pour very lhing Into pitcher. Sen 1e chilled. Pau in small bowls. ac<'ompanlments mlde from the r e m ainlng cucumber and green pepper diced, chopped onion, diced tomatoes and croutons. Makes 2 ·quarts or 8 servinas. QVJCK SPINACH VICHY8018SE 2 cans ( lO'l• oz. eachi cream of polato soup 2 soup cans milk 1 package (10-oz.) frozen chopped spinach 2 tablespoons chives 1 teaspoon basil leaves, crumbled \ii teaspoon ground black pepper 1 cup dai ry sour cream In a medium saucepan combine soup, milk, spinach. chives, basil NESTEi, NESTE A. Any wav !X)U like i~ Nestea has the iced tea for you. And now, save 23¢ on your choice of Instant Nestea 14 lcx:fl:> Tea, Nestea R Lemon Flavor, or Nestea 11 Iced Tea Mix, regular or low calorie. ad black pepper. Heat until 1plnacb la thawed and soup ls bot. Bnns to the bolling point, un· covered. over low beat. Red\lee heal and aim· mer for 1 m lnute . Remove from heat. Pour half of the soup mixture inlo lhe jar of an electnc blender. Cover; blend until smooth. Pour Into a large bowl and repeat. Stir ln sour c ream ; mi x until smooth. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled. about 4 hours. Tbln with a ·Small amount of milk . If necessary. Ser ve with a dollop of sour c ream and ehives. if des ired. Yield: 6 cups . CIDLLY DILLY YOGU&TSOUP 2 cans (1011»i oz. each) condensed chicken soup 2 soup cans water 2 teaspoons onion powd« C RANBERlll' J teaspoons dill weed BORSCHT ~teupoon salt 1 c an (1 pound> Lt teaspoon ground sUeed pickled beets, un· black pepper dralned l cup plain yofurtor 2 e nvelopes de· sourcream hydr a t ed vegetabl'O I teaspoon frt!sh broth lemoo1ulcc 4 cups c r a nberry In a larse saucepan JW<'e <'O<'kfeail, chiUed combine oup, water. Sall and 11ep~r onloo powder. dill wt't!d, PlaJn yogurt or sour sail and black peP.l?Cr. cream Brine to the bo1 llng Chopped chives point Reduce heat und Whirl beets and lht>lr simmer. uncovered. ror 2 jwces 111 u blt'nder until minutes. coarse!> ch1.1pped. Pour Remove frum heut into a :.oup turel'n or u Cool slightly . Stir in half bowl. Stir in \'t'getuble or the yogurt and th.e broth a nd rranberry lemon juice Cover and juice . Season to taste refrigerate until we ll "1l!; salt and pevper chlJled, about 4 hours. Cover and chill Ser ve with a dollop of the Serve in bowls nestled remaining yogurt and a ' 1n c rus hed i ce and s prinkle of dill weed. topped with large spoons Yield: about 6 cups. oC yogurt or sour cream This refreshing opener Sprinkle each ser vi ng for a s ummer supper with chopped c hives. com es from ··Persian A rec i p e t p be Cookin g" by Nesta trea s ur e d f o r its Ra mazanl. vitamins: GOLD COIN SOVP 5 medium carrot . peeled and thinJy lkt'd la bout 2 cups i 1 small onion. thinly sliced 103 •• ounce <'an con· densed c hic ken broth. undiluted 1oa~·ounce ran con densed cream of potato soup. undiluted Milk Ltmon julr<' Sim m er c u rrot11. onion and broth. cov· ered. until te nder Pure(• 1n an cle<'lrl<' blender with the potato soup. Add 1 cup milk. lieut gently. stirring often. un· lll bolling. Stir In enough more milk to m ake u pleasant consistency . Chill At serving time sllr in more milk, If necessary. and a teaspoonful or so of lemon juice or e nough to suit your own taste. Serve cold Makes 4 to 6servmgs. Add Up Your Savings Regular or Mint IO<:Off When yoo buy one any size Secret - -l•flt Ct~ COup011 f't-1 "irctn\C I I I I • ·------------------------·-------·---------------------------------------· I f ' • ' I h· •• -.... ,..._ .. ,..._ .... • ....... ittMllwiCtl fine ..... ~ ~bilY! I Apple Sauce 2s.oz ••••• 39c Ice Cream IW.F-GALLOH ••••• 39c j Thl' bt~ 1;, nu 0 nre 11111 J&r. brimful of .:oodnet. ! 100'. (;ra,eru.tean Mute. from Apple Time' ·Juices ~~ .................. 69c Orange Juice 12oz ••• 39c , \unrentrat<>d it•iodnhs 111 pure f lnridn ju ire ••• i;tarf the chw 11irh tt 11111,.., ul ~ur1'hi11(': ~pr111i:lrPld frozen Wesson Oil 24oz ••••••• 79c Ce.leste Pizza ......... 69c Coca Colasn ,a .•• 98c Sr ill r('frt>i-hmi:: 1r. "' Btle~ I••> Margarine. . . . • • 59c ('h1llon .. ult -'llrl'llrlahlt-' I lh rrn OreoS .-ism .... ggc Dressing Mix... 25c l 1 ltdd<'n \' 1111 .. , u II \•xn·111 l<nm h l I f Ground s119 ' BEEF • E:iit r.i l1•uu ... ltull. 11r 11.111 rt·~' Beef Rib BONES 79~ SCOTCH Our own "Hulidav T1mr-." $899 Half·11ollon · VodkaCIM MSE •.•• 5899 , :'a,·e fi'lc on tht• holl.1t11ll11n l Rumn ... ·s •••••• 5349 ' C'hoo(;e ti~hl nr dor" ... lthh Vodka·. Gin ...•• s399 CRIBARI s229 WINE :t~o. ('h,1hl1ll. \ 111 Hci~t·. \'i110 B111n('11 cir li111')111111f\' \our rh11111•' l Deli catessen ~~:SE.89~ \\'inron<iin'11 fin~f Monll'rev! 9 ox { !i~~~~~!!!~~J ,; :i u ' . Smoked Cheddar sgc C'rttrkcr Bnrrel the.>M.' fll)l1'8d! A 11.t Polish Hamsu •• s10•1 ·o fo l or jjel111in -ju1'1 no\nt! Dressin2 •• .,., ~ ••• &9c f i!lherman' \~arr -Roi giu Ltmb' \\'1~in qu11litv! 9 o& Onion Soup Mix 39c \\'.vler ll 1win pork! C:rt'al for dipl' Cirea .... ._ ••• 79C Hei: .• f'rull . A1mle-C'inn11mnn! 16 o:r. Cheer lllDBf • • • • • s 119 The Jtiant sizr 49 oz. packoJ?l' (lk tff) Joy,.au .....•.. s139 For a nice reOec:tion! 4 oz. C* lff) Petite Peas • • • • &9c (' & \\' , •• liny and IPnder: 20 oi: COCKTAIL CrllMn} -u tl 89( __ Garlic Bread • • • 49e- POTATO CHIPS Stuffed Peppers ggc New deh11h1 lrom Stoult<'r! la''.! 11:r. Cakes~ •••••• ggc 69< Hnnan:i. lit!!>t11n C'room. C'hoculnte or C'11c·1mut •• , 11 1• 11u111·<' Butcher Shop Service ! ----Fres h!---- f !l~r_ !~d~~~l5,; :,;.; .... 99t ~!~~' !de~~r~,~~:11·~~,; • • • 79t -Chicken Wings ••••••• 59~ Hand cut-fresh Grade A fryen. Chicken Livers ••••••• 89t t'"°"hne ... , meons m11re line l1aH1r! . Spara li/Js FRESH!.. ••••••••••••• ~Lil l.e:m nnd mt>tlt.v. -.-rl'l-h En .. tern 1>ork for l1n\•11r! llelit'i1111ic h11rhen1rrl ••• nnd all\,,~~ n w1·lt •111w I 1'('111 ! IDBHi ltBBk ~~c~· ............. !l / l Crntrr C111 ! C11m1l11r1> thr c11lll.'rt>nre in t hr trim. I he qunlit y. tht• 'ahw •.• y1•11'll d 1m,.c.• El Hmwho! Swiss Steak ••• s 1°t Hound c u1 ,,f l '.S ll.A. C'h11w<' l1N·f Beef Shanks • . • 89t \p111u rut frcom l' S.I> 1\. fh11irP bt-rf Teryaki s 119 STEAK • H11nelt'~ 1111> round -ll.S D.A. (' h1t1~ l)(>t'~ Omaha Roast .. s13! Th1rl.. lx•er mund;-i -l•.S.D.A. C'hoire Stew Beef .•••• s1 •t E\tra lean! l4<1nel(>lo.J>! ll.S.D.A. C'hniC'P RUMP s 109 ROAST • Hound cul nf ll.S.0 .A. C'hnkl' berf! Sliced Bacon ••• s l 3t Bl Ranrho·11 thirker ronrh style~ Li'I Sizzlers • • • • ggc Hormel's brtakfai.I lreal! J2 oz. pk,. CHUCK 79c. STEAK \enter r ut! ll.S.D.A. C'hnitt> beef Su,pe r Fresh Produce Avocaioa WCE ••••• 41! SeecHess 49 c. GRAPES Plump end a--eet end juiey! . Callfornit1'11 finc.-.t! Hu s variety ••• huttery 1mooth, deli11htful t.e.xture! Celebrate 11ummer: Fresh Carrots •• 2•29c 1'l'ndtr end criep! J 16. plto b ag. HOIEY-19c DEWS • ~low melons -and IO sweet! Banana Sguash •• '1~ Thick meeted! Love It btkM! Bartlett PEARS 29! Firm, )'t't juicy end Onwful! Yogurt ~ •••• 29c Your choice of Oavon.! 8 oz. ctn. Apple Pie •••••• s1 29 .lohn1oot1111'1' -:~ ounre" 11f ~11<id11e ! Niblets ~ Peas •• 45c Grl't'n \.iant in hutter i-auN'! JO oz Entreesa.. • . • • 79c C'h111M-C'hi<'krn '" Shrimp Chow Mrin ur Pepper Or1C'nt11I •• , 1rt 111. p:irknl(l' GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL fNJtun•d 111 El Ron rhn! POLISH SAUSAGE •....sT ...... , .. $J .5! • FRESH SWORDFISH . arra err s3a! Fillet of Perch : s 11! Ocean frc11h -freshly lillctcd: Sh . s2•• r1mp-sm • •• • No. l quality ••• white • , , 8hell on. Turbut Fillets •• s1 2! Prom icy waters off Greenland Mahi Mahi ••••• s 12\ Ru hed from Hawoiian watcn.~ Stuffed Clams •run-k WT. 2 OZ. UCI 5i$1 . Prirr.~ in 1•/f Prf 1'hur. Au,:. 12 throuJ(h W<'d. Aug. llJ U1w11 '111i/\' fl /11 .'I S1111do\' f(I Ill 7 /\/11 1mlr11 (11 d1•ol1•r11 ARCAOIA PASAOENA SOUTH PASl\Of NI\ HUNTINGTON HF.Af.H Nf WPORT Bf l\f'.H r AS ml UH IHVINI ' 4 •, .. ,• I '' , • ' " ~ t ' ~ .. I ' , .. oa. .................... SI.II F°' r,._•l n'\•tf frvm mioot ~in' 60 count. Q tltl ........................ llc <"nlhin s .. ell!I 111-ith JO m11w llM'fl! JiO <"l .. • •·····••··•·•··••·• $2.91 lfnpnttfd rrom Itel~., .&nolli QU811 lite llll"all IMS ................ lie Hf'll~ ·,. 1all h•lfl' ....... quart 11i{r ,._,. -.................• N-Super.Peck ••• 10 p1cka of 8 dWtWJ! .. flEDOl ... , .......... $1,19 ~11•1 1lft}• hill! of :ltl,,,.. * ,,,., CUI ,,., .........•.. : ...... ,le Tilt l1iac ~tt•> fo111 n•ll 1.4.•1~ and lllf'!~! a.-.~ ......... :., ..... $1.19 'r~e M'.f' ~I) It rahnc ~J1ent1: :IG l'httl• ..................... $(.49 TM <'111utnt~lt -julot arld waftr! Qu•tt • I. I, \ ' ( l f .BoWI l • En J o 'y m e nl or nutrlliou. aalada will de- pend as much on lbe drnalncs accompao.ylnJ the m as on the in· 1Tedient.a lbem1ehet. Veeeta ble and fruit salad• can U ll' ~ither apoonables or pour~es. Mayonn ai s e , s our cream. whipped cream or yogurt-baaed dress· inga ca n be thinned w1th lemon j uice , vinegar , fruit juices -even beer or wine -to make their fl avors pour . Tossed g r eens n peclaUy favor poura- ble lubrications such as the c laaslc Fre nc h vlnalgre u e, or creamy blue cheese. Russian or Thousand Island types. These h e a r tier- flavored sauces dresa up s i m p l e r vegetable auembla ges while a vinegar-hued lighter dressing does the Job on mixtures or vegetables, meats, cheeses, nuts - othe rw ise k nown a s ··empty-o ut-your · refrigerator " salads. The world or find salad matings inclu~s literal· ly anything that blends in color. flavor and texture, according to your own taste. Com bined with Crisp Criteria WASHINGTON (AP) -The first U.S. grade s t a nd a rd s f o r tbe potatoes that go into potato chips have been p r op'o s ed by the A&riculture Department after two years or study- ing such things as Crying color a nd c h ip p ing quality. Two grades -U.S. No. l and U.S. No. 2 -would be s et up, based on minimum diam eters ol one and seven-eighths in- ches and one and three· fourths inches r espec· lively. Other features would provide uniform ways to determine a nd scor e . chipping quality. frying color-potential, delects and other qualities. The g r ades wou ld b ecom e m osl i m· mediately Im portant in the bargaining betw~n potato growers a nd chip m a nuractu re r s over prices, bargaining that ultimat e l y would be reflected i n the con· sumer prices. Present contracts are b ased ge n e r a lly o n terms that h ave no standard meanings or were drafted for other kinds or processing , USDA said. The specifics on the propos a l a r e to be publis hed Friday, USDA ftaid, and the public has been Invited to comment on th em through Feb. 1 by writing, in duplicate, to the Hea rin g c lerk, Room 112 ·A , U.S. DepaT tm e n t. 0-f A g ri c u l tu r e , Wu hlngton, D.C. 20250. Company Coming? When entertalninR or family dining demanda quick action rrom the kitch e n , try Skillet Orance Chicke n. a tanaY dis h wlth a t wis t or c auromla citrus. SKI LLET O&ANGE CHICKEN l broil e r -frye r (about 2i,.c, pounds>. cut In servlng-sile pieces 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l ta blespoon fresh grated orange peel ~ c up fr es h squeezed orange Juice 1 s m a ll on ion, chopped 2 t ablespoons honey 2 t ablespoons water I em Over With Grand Production pe r fect ly -a eaao n e d drnaing, a salad bowl ca n ·be th e m o s t n utrition al l y well. balanced part or a day's fare. navors. Shake aaaln before aervln g o ver s liced tomatoH, c hilled cooked vegetables or tossed salads. Makes J cup. cup Basic French Drfta. i~. Ser ve over mbf'Cl Jtreens or Chef's Salad, discard!"* t:•rhe. Hoeey F~•clt Orea· 181 -Add 3 tablesp0005 honey to 1 cup Basic French Drt'ssina Serve over fresh fruit saJadi, split , t o l cup Uas1c French OresstnK IU.UE Cff t:t~SF. O&ES ING "•cup sour cream 112 cup ma) onnai. e a.II inired1cnts To1;s"' 1th gref'ns . ISA..~lC MUSTARO DR ESSING i. cup rt•d "1nc.-,1ncgar before servin~ Makl'S l cup. MUSTARO 80\JR ('REA~ DI ESSI • 2 tnbles1l(1on• pre· p:irl'd mild must ..ird CLASSIC 1 tablespoon rrc h lemonjuJ ce 2 ten · pooni. 011110 mustard '2 l ('U poon t-alt l? lCtl~l>OOOS 8U~llr ' teaspoon ·all 1 :i cup sour Crl'l&01 RF.NCH oat: INC hcupsaJado1I ~cup vinegar ~teaspoon sugar l-1 teaspoon salt ~. teaspoon paprika Combine ingredlents in jar . Cover ; sha~e viaorously, Chill to blend Note: F or a tisngier dressing, use l, cup vmegar and , , cup oil. For a milder dressln!t. use'• cup vtnegar and "• cupoU A.lteraa&e llou&es: lloma French Drus- lo g Add 2 cloves garlic. s pht, und 11,. teas- poon oregano leaves to 1 Mlat Fre.cb -Add l or 2 tablespoons crushed <fresh or dried > mint leaves to 1 cup Basic French Dressing. 2 t a b le!'ipoon s chop~ fresh r h1vt'S 2 tablespoons crum· bled blue chc sc I t e a ~ p o o n Worceste rshire uuc 11 tc.ispoon wh1tt• pepper -'•cup ol" c 011 Tho rou ghly \\ha ·~ together ull t ht• 1n gredlenti. If not used ut ont't>, t'Ov(•r t ltthtly and refrigerate. whisk ai,t111n 2 tublt•spuons 'me11nr C'om blot' C11 It 3 1n grl'\lientl4. Blend in soor crenm and '1ncitar. t'ov· t>r . chtll St•ll\'t• over losscd or fi sh salads M~kt>s about ~ .• cup. Basu FrHclt Add 1 tablespoon crus hed basil leaves and 1 clove garlic. 1 • tt"aspoon suit \•cup dry mustard In medium bowl, max Count the wa1s to save. Lucky adds u to Lower P rices Overall. \ r~··· -~.,··~,,· .... ··: Blade Cut · Chuck Roast BONDED BEEF • . •. ...... . • LB. Boneless Round Stall BONDED BEEF .• .. . . ..••• .LB 11,llllMSlllk -LlM-09fV -0.C(f\°"' ••••• n, Stllk -011(11- Def Monte Pineapple O'"" 41 .. No«l•-llf:I --•t\o~CMI t Harvest Dey Peach# 45• ~--vtl Oii tuCU &.oz CAA Del Monte -~ult ~-oc~~ c ... 41, Ledy Lee Applesauce 2n.. -••-Ol ,... fJl - Sh11ta Sort Drinks ~ 66• COl4(lllllOOteLl A -· .. ~all ~~~Col• Beve~ege .,,.:;:,~. 1,. Hewellan Punch Bese O'"" 131 K~JW ..... flU 111 ·Olc:M <. ANNf O Vf(,f f ABLE S A JU•< f S ~ •.,.,, -~ .._,, T-Bone ____ _ Top Sirloin Ground Beel Steak 1'' BONDED BEEF . ..... . LB. !!~~~ONDED BEEF LOIN LB 188 3-LB PKG OR MORE LB. 57c ll~End Rib 0811 Large End Rib Steak Boneless Cross Rib Roast 1'' BONDED BEEF ....•• .... ...... LB. 12• BONOED BEEf LB 121 BONDED BEEF CHUCK LB . 101 "38° • ggc. ·111 Extn l111 Gl'OIM 8'lf Bolllllss Tip Ro11t IHfNeckltlN Fresh Butt1rfisb Fillet Pre-Cooked Flahsticks •• ~Oe.fP .• 1" Sallll EM It~ St11k k>NOtDU:tr .• 111 Sallll E1~ RI~ 111111 h •-.olOllll l OO"ifS <.RAC llERS ORE AD · Vanill• Wefers ~ 4n. .-.__. ':t..ol.IO• ~- MOthet'S Cookies o'4 79 _,.,~.... •t ..ol ""O t Aye Krlap Crackers ~ 71 • N>-0 •t·OI ""Q Harvest Dey Breed 2ft<I 1t Ol LOAfl ~- B.llBYFOOOS Beech-nut Baby Food 21 c -M.l\IA .... ICI , I o.Ol JA1' Gerber Mixed Cereal 33, J.Ol IOX Entamll Formulas •>4l c ... 56• BAii.i NG SUPPllES A M I JIES Snack 'N Cake Mix 69 .. , .. ~, .......... llU U '>-()l IOl c Duncan Hines Brownle Mix 99, n-ot IO• Mon on Natures Seasoning 61, • Cl"'"' 4..ol. II\. Harvest Day Shortening 115 -.. « CNI CONOlllllENTS A SPIC ES Lady lee Tometo Sauce 26• -tM>.t CAH Hunt's Ketchup fl" 83• -:WoOl 11\ Heinz BBQ Sauce 1ll:OIAN'CMI-~"'1. 56• Tomet0Pa1te l"O"lU tt«CNt 43• P ICIHES O LI VES D RESSIN G Ot Nt•Ai.J ~t> Fra' 1111 Brisket ... ttl Lady 1.88 Ice Cream .......... .. .••• '•t·GAL SO. CTN. Harvest Day Beverages ~ DIET 6 FLAVORS .... 12-0Z. CAN ~Look For the Key Buyal "Key Suys" are ••IFI m1nufaciurer·1 t1mpoF1ry Pfomocional ellowences. We pass ext" "vmg• on to you by prlcing theM Items even lower then in.tr r~ .,.. .,_, low price. Zee Nepkin1 Cl"'"' 47c C_T,..OAJOOlH !tM;I ""0 Gled Tre1h Begs O'"" 191 ..,..,IC -•l . to Ct ... 0 Dixie Megic Cups O'"" 98, • OZ . •OO-Cl 90• Lady Lee Aluminum Foll 213 100tll'Oll ,.,., flSH SOUP Swift Vienna Sau .. ge O'"" 38c M)l~H Swift Corned Beef Hash~ 69• '' .o;z. ca"' Lady Lee Chunk Tuna 90, •t • Ol C4H Chicken Noodle SouD 19, ... AIN"U' °"''" -tO ~ Ol CAtif Cernetlon Spreads O'"" 76, • VAIM.fJU ,.,.oz C•H . 3NAC llS C ANOY NUTS Potato Chips rr"'" 75 l •II"'-llWOC)(O\ ...... •.ACI< t Ol ••O C Bell Brand Cheete Puff• '1"4oc •• Ol .... Mars Snickers 121 1t Ol_ PIC•f Ory Roast Mixed Nuts 101 l.AO't U.l "''°' ""' ~=~~_Noodles .1 °':; 21, Rice A Roni Mixes r-37 4 V•"'ITlQ .• t• Ol ~O t Tune Helpers rr"'" 59c tlllOt C100Cl\IJll UAlllfllfl H ll to• Herv81t Day Spaghetti 77• • ~Ol .. IJ Teco Cuserole O'"" 69, -.... .,,.oz..,o J AM P~ANUT 0 U 11fR·SYRU,. ~h~rape !•;! & .;!~'l!-75c . ~!..!!_~-~-G~~ Jelly11 !°"-62• • 10 110R BEER• WINE Kessler Whiskey ft"4 1 O" '4lNC.C0 IG ~M()f <l•4 lfl ~H~s~~P.?!'~cotch . <> 0::1 1199 Canadian M.~. u 111sl(y ~1089 to P*Oljl r QA\ 8 fl. Gallo Spanada Wine 2 19 • ""<. lfl Lucky Vodka 744 tiilllftoJOf •GI"\•''- luCky Bourbon 5 22 t•A -·~ QI afL Lucky Scotch Whisky 533 .. ~ oratL Lucky Gin a ss MP~ -.GM.9H. Ron Rico Aum rr"'" 499 Ml .. ~r ~OOfliWtflff \TMI H Canadian Dew Whisky rr"'" 999 "' ..... ,,. ...... .-~ 1-0fJ. 9fl Golden Crown Beer 111 I IJOI CAN' Lucky l ager Beer 209 ti tH1/ •rlS t.tf'lul,,_iffli',4VA •• t C•.., '•I •tOAI'• "''" ''°""" C>t .. PET FOODS Kai Kan Dog Food o" 31 , • VMfilt 'lol 'I U 0/ (AN Top Choice Dog Food ~ 209 /I 01 ••'J Purr Cat Food o'4 t6' 7VAM'1tl ' ... '°' CAH Frlskles Dinners ooorooo I' ~· llAG 5 3t H~AL TH A ••AUT'f AIOI Bufferln Tablets Ban Roll-On flt(~" ... ",,.."._ fflfflf) Pal's Vitamins ... C.Ul•JI Pal's Vitamins .,, ... ...,.. Arrfd XX CL~ANING SUPPLIES Tex1ze Spray & Wash f1"4 115 11--QI CA'- Ffnal Touch _.. >M>lo;.: 79' liquid Oeteraent r 6~ ••O~lll.,.N~OAllili'0N ll'Ol l'L '1- Biz Pre-Soak ~ 159 '",.. .,..,,_'() >I CU IO• Pine Sol Disinfectant ~ 1 21 H OI au .. A1ax Cleanser ~ 36, ;it Ol C4.H Tannery Vinyl Cleaner rr"'" 149 •l..01 .,.. Johnson Pledge Wax r 117 'Wlltl." ll)t)I() 11 Ol en •. Scott's liquid Gold r 1s1 t•..Ol CAN Borateem Plus AtrAr .. atittSllfVH r 1•s tC'lO--Ol 001 OIELI SIECTION Oscar Mayer Bologna 63, • ., HI• w•"'t hf• a Ol ""''l • Oscar Mayer Variety Pack 1 32 l ,._ .. VI U "'""'" '"""' 1) 01 k 4") Oscar Mayer Sliced Salami 79c t')HOM ¥•( ... , •" t Ol Pl'C. Bob's Salad Dressing O"'"' 57c t \q<.• .. t t •OI .IA" K!~/! ~~!~!~an Chees~., ~ 4 17 Vienna Polish Sausage o'4 129 I) (JI flitt(4 Vienna Beef Franks rr"'" 1 19 ll '>L ,..CJ .Budd1g Sliced Meats o" ?7' .... y~···' \()/f'•'1 Schlrmer's Braunschwelge""gc tt•1""-•ff r4 . '01 ...... :J Kraft Swl11 Cheese rr"'" 99c A,i,f(i "'-d 6..nt .,...,, Swift Sliced Pe~eronl ep"1I 89c • 01 H O Xlnt Burritos rr"'" 33c JY•l•I II(\ ~lt•O, t ~tablespoons flour 1 orange, pee led, cut In half-cartwheels • Del Monte Pickles -lkl U.ol.-71 • Peter Pan Peanut Butter 93• ~OllG-. lt Ol JNll In large skillet, cook chicken ln butter unW well browned (about l S minutes >. Add orance peel. Julee. oa1on and honey . Cover ; cook over low beat :to minutes or aanUl lender. Remove c h icken to •enln• dis h : k eep warm. Gredually blend •ater into Oour; add to Ullff. Cook, 1tirrin1 con- ltelltly until tbkll:ened. Add oren1e ball- ~; serve ovtt ,.._.. 1 •H f f f TE A COCOA Instant Coffee -'°"'-----? Upton INtant T• 1• ~-Nestle'• Qui~ Cocoe Mix 111 ----__..at.,. ~~~_Y!ltted Ollv~ _CM 52' ~~!!l_~•lad D~eulng ~~ 93• Ledy Lee Salad Dressing 77• ..».otN OAlllY PROOU( •s Nucoa _Marg~l,,. _ ..:;,.. 43• L•.~Y Lee S~r Cr~~oi er,. 61 • Vermont Maid Syrup r' 11~ lllltoOZ lf~ ChunKtna 1 ..-OllC>Cllioo Mrs. Smith'• Piel ..-.OlltNTClll-- s.ra L" Oe111rt fl" 1n __ .,._ .. ,,,. -- Gr"" Glam Vegetabtel '1"49• n~u ·~oz ""o Plctsweec Veaetables rr"'" 59• ---cM'JwAI t..OtWO ---· ... -·-........ _._ 'COafa .... n•--. .. _,_,,_.AC .. .,. .. ,lfaft c~-• ... ~ . .. -.... -· 11 1-•'-T --.._OllU. ...,,~,-n .,..., -·-I.A ----.. ~ . .._ ----- .. DISCQUNT· SUPERMARKETS .... ltltlt\ollt-•• ... --... --·---.................. ___ .. ___ ----·--... _.,. .... ,, .. , ...... ,,_ \ •. (I DAIL V PILOT V1/~nesday.Aupu51 11 . 1978 Mid"' Sll•rn dalr) men ~ho h:ne found 1l more profitable to 5f'll milk to cheese produc'-'u ratht-r thon butler manufacturers hll\'t> crcuted a nationwide butter i>hortage A recent i.urvey or coast IUPt'rmarketa bow~ tho rcla.il pnce or a pound oI butter ranAing f'r<>m $1.22 <mos Uy store br nds 1 hl $1.49 <name bnnd '· the c ream used 1n making cheese. <The buttttfat cootftlt is about 40 JWrte n t 1. Butter Shortage The shortage 1s e\ldent an Callrornau wht're butter pnc~ tn· creased 30·40 per cent m lhl' last )t'3r · Wholcsnlt• prires have HOO•• u1> ru hljth ai. 19 per<·cnt ln the IJst two months, .-ccordang to rel>(>a l:I b> thc fetkrul •lute \13rkl'l Nev.!> Ser\ IC'C Dairy products and bukt•d goodl u1nn1 butter alliO are c~· pecttd to mcrtase The decrease an milk going to butter producers. then. creatt'd the butter shorta~e. ~·hll'h a( tects lhe entire country. Butter prices, accordin.it to ll State Bureuu of Milk Stablhzatlon economl t, usually decline in the s prma nod ·um mer and rise in tbe foll and \\i nttt. During the sprin~. to..., not on· ly produce m ore milk, but there 11 a hililher pcrcent~e ot llut terlat an the milk Pt'()l>le also gcnerall) cook less ot honlt> und t>at less du rant: the • pnna; and summer, he sn1d Butter prices have inc.~ased 3o-40 pen..--ent In last yosr. he sn1d. The rci>t of th<' 1nUI. cun be sold to a d:ury lhnt cruralc 1t into bull\"rfat tm1I mllk i.oli<b which lhen un• vrtx'1•:<S\-.I 111\U l>ultt•r nml po\\ rll'r1..'<i rmlk Inf I ates Prices 1'ht• wholt•sul • pnce oC butt('r sh ipped to •upo rm u rk~~ wur t'houst'i. b) one Southern CuJ1forn1a uut h'r rn;&nuf cturang rompany lai.t week v. 11..'1 SI \l J)('r 1)()uod . sh1ppcd directly to in· dt\'1dual market:. ll wus S1 2J per pound Ice creum pr1ct'S hOH1 rtscn about se\•en cents a ~alon 1n the last SIA weeks, Sald the butter manutacturing ipokesmun who ll:lktd to be umdcntafat'<.l. l''or C\Cry c~nt increase 10 butter, he i.aad, then~ LS u half cent per gallon in1.·rea.'le In ice cream. Prices uliually rise In the fall becaust' J'ro<lu1.·tlon from cow~ drops an · consuant•r c.lt•mand in· creases. This )car. ho'>H'\'tr, tht> increase have been earlier tulcJ hi it her than usu ul. Butter. said the t'l"1)lluml~t. I!. ,. u r n· n t 1 )' p r o f ll u b h• I> u 1 po\\dcrro milk 1s not Tht1l ib \\h)' muny dairies haH' 1mltched to nuanufacturint: cheese. whic h Is bringing In higher price wul uses atl tbe milk'' Blended Salad Fresh An e lectric blender and a package of cholestrol-free egg sub- stitute can produce a c r eamy home-s t y le mayonnaise rit for any fresh salad. This reeipe makes about 1 'h cups dressing, with about 90 calories per tablespoon. BLE NDE R MA YONNA,ISE • 3 cup cholesterol· free egg substitute 3• teaspoon salt l,2 t e..asp o on _dt:y mustard 1• teaspoon paprika '' teaspoon sugar 2 tablespoons white vinegar 1 cup corn oil Co mbine egg s u b · stitute. spices, sugar, vmegar, and i.; cup oil in blender container. Cover and whirl on medium · high s peed just until blended. Without turning oH blender, s lowly pour in remaining \.\ cup oil in a fi n e s tre a m . If necessary, use rubber spatula to keep mixture flowing to blades. Eatery Classes Oran~e Coast College's food ser vice and hotl'I mnnal(ement department wall In· augurate its new 16-unit cert1r1rate program In rust r oo d se n'lce management this rail The prof?ram provides a roundation for mid· manageml'nl o r supervisory po atlons an the growing rust food service Industry. It al· lows students lo com· plete the major while employed. T hey can pro· cei'd at their own pace o''el' se"eral semesters Many or the fast food c hains and their fra11 rh1ses are expand· ang menus. enla rgin~ properties a nd buildings and adding ser vice that n-quire more knowll'<i)te, trainin~. and manage- ment skills to opcrale .,urcesl>rully. "A tr ai ned . cx · µcnl:'nced fast rood unit mannaer cun earn up to $20,000 per year in salary und benefits.· Miid John \'tnct'nu, asslslant pro· ressor of food servlcet. CIMses beinl( offered 111 the proaram Include: ··sa111rnt1on. Snfoty und E q u 1 p·m en t , • · • • F o s t Fo<MI S!'rvlcc." .. Pr1n c1 plc11 nr Acrountln~ ... ·· 1:-·1nanr1ol AccounllnJt for F'oott Service." ··Supervision ond ir:lln· 1nJt, .. Anti "Dirt•ctt•d Practice ... Keitlstrallon for fall classu runs Auit 23 lhrough Sept 17 In the OCC Admissions Otrice. fall clas~cs begin Sept 1:4 1:-~or r egistration In· form atio n . ph on~ 5.56·57~. ••n• ... a OI •••'I\ WllllCQlllOtUO••h fc.tu .. •llltHO tO"'••U •OU Ot •Ot.19-0. • ~\••O.•~· .... WllOt• deli. •••ttll_• __ (IOI lllf FUtm ;:-gz OKU MA¥ftl • lll~UOISC-t1C£A 000 SANDWICll SPllAD ;~ 111"4..-CO• IHf U•IES :;.o: OtcU•~•t•• )Y .. •SUClO IOl.OGNA :.o: -·· WIUOS ~~ otcA11 •nt11 • >¥&A SUCID IOlOGNA :!:' ,_11.-.1uu POI.ISM SAUSAGE MU..,.._•tV4• SAUSAGI .~~. ·.;.:<*1· ·' \;"«.-: ... .y.'<fiJ'fJ° ·~l!',;7, ; / llP said an increase In cheese consumption has spurred pro· ducers to pay a prem.luan to get Dairy herds produce more fluid milk than the '1ublic bll.)'S, LB. CRUCK ROAST BEEF BlADECUT •UMP ROAST BEEF • ROUND _B_QMf:llt - •OUllD STIAK •llP • •OHlll•S .. LB. s 1°• GROUND •••• FRESH ANY SIZE PACKAGE •••• 'Fll.ANKS DUBUQUE ' ~~ L ZIC ~J'lU£L s 193 TOILET TISSUE :::.~~;~,nY · :•,!L,!1 .. 91!~ .. 1~!~~!1..' ... ,, s12' ~Wit,~~~~~~7:~ ! .:::lf.IBANANAS··'. ; ........ < .... .,, . ... "'' 39c SWEET RELISH ., • 46' 51 uRG•~&."::~L::. .. •CA• ~A~l!R!llE(2o!sf'cOF,.!E,AEllllSERER '021U-0SlE s 157 o.ILL ,sucEss~~~~s ! ~-:::: 45c !~! 1 ac . f ., ! iiiiiES"'.'"''"'"'"' .... 5 196 ciiu~Aru~~'."" ... ,~I LB .. ~:' .. ~ :. ttATE!'e1101.•100'llPUll£ $149 RAYIOLl ~'1:~·~4ln e 51c M RAPES !!!!~ .. JUICE '"" C SPAGHETii"SAUCE =;i;'' ! ::: 46: I qo ... xlRAFANCY CORll TORll LAS l~Z 19 MEOW MIX 'v~tu_ .,. .....'..!!' 51 ~~~ THOMPSON •SEEOLESS ,.NTllYl'&Clll•t VAll. s11t j • .STARRIR~.;.. 73~M1 39c ll&MIMAIS IHI! ,,,. HIEIHNf_r~~'~ -~:J w , v1T•4A1111 ·~~~L~l'ou·•-0r ·~ zo, 57c CLAUSSEN~P.J~,~~~~ »-01 95c f:;[: Le. ;4 PLAllDlll MIX BURRITOS ll'AH&t ><fUI ·! _lt :;:;;~ LAllOl•EJ(fllAFANCY •SWEET 9 PEACH t:"-4,• coca. e TOllE aosnss HOT sAucft~~;::t·~tt·t..... ~ :::-2sc ~~: NEaARINES lB 2 4 LAllOt ·UTllAFA~'!' hj COLA ,,.. SOAP tw1•11s POPCORN :~:~:: ! .~, 43c ;.~~lioitiiiiiisc0 LI. 194 S2'#EEl·,YELLOWMUT ::-1 RETURNABLES ....... ""' Fll lEO CAKES NADVINS ! 34c ~:,~ LoNO. nN0£11. c111u . 011EeN 1 211 C ... &IHI 99c :·.~.,.,,.... PIO 99c ruoRNAAnNGHEELiuP' ,E.cR"E.::~::~} • ·::: !~~J:!!~,,;s$"~ . •r-x: LB. • ~ • oz. 31 c K. NOOO•IUC.•U.. ... • '"" J;J l ' - ICE CREAM ~~~~~OE ·~-GAL age QUAKER :r:.·c~~~i:.~~~~l)I ! '"<JI 75c ~tatlt & Z'~ ~ SewUt¥ fiilf E\ LJr~r~~~~!~::~ :.~s1 ~; ::~~i.~Xr~;;~:.~-! !8'..:~~:J. ~";~~:· ! s 1 l 1 i,;:::.:!99c DOG CHOW =~~00 ! ,00 s2.53 .. 111. 01 PINE ,,Of s 1a111L v11aus ~ ~ ~·-·-"Joo«, ~~ SHAKE & BAKE .... H UH••VO~ ! .. o, 1.23 ~~~UIS s 11• =~~~' s1•• 6/#HA ~ CREMORA '""" " ! ' 01 95c IOllllSOM'S I CIPACOl • LASAGfl ...... I '1.79 CHERR¥JIE , ... ~ ,'141 DETERGENT ~~~;::•' ! ,,e,87c ~!IYNWDli$119~11WASll.,,,c Freeze Guide ' l~'XE PIUA A .... !.! '2.05 ORANGEJUIC[._, ... t!~~ )7c SANl·FLUSH ., •• ~ ... "'" ! l•Ol sac E PIE -· . t ... '1.32 BRIGHT& EARLY~~~~~!· 37c ,-11!.L•D icJ Home Free11ntt or 85 • • A 44 Fruits and Vegetables BLUEBERRY PIE:.-;-: !~,Sl.56 ICE CREAM t.:·· ... c ,.. WRAP C <75 cents > contaim de· S OUffER'S.~i~rio~H~~!tl.79 SARA UE ::;:~;: '. • ! .. ~ 79' --···~~··• ,..,,. ~~~~~1o!~ef~~~;~~~nt~ ..,. 'EM!..., WATCHERS =~~ •t-01 ! 110,s 1., FLOOR FINISH ~~~~~~ t .. o, s2.40 :;::t~~r~t.)' 0 ' fruits and . I Ma'Ti1 •a ~~--·~! 61 c I M>Z 31 c AIR FRESHENER :¥~ ! . •Ol 45c It is one of mOt'e than LADY SCOTT • 43c !4~ a~~~~r~obsy ~-:: I ::.--::-:!~'~~;.·-:~~~~~ -:S..~ YOU MON.•!• ... " •. LAWN BAGS c~~~7-" . --I .': 94c Consumer Information ·~ _ Center of tbe General Services AdmlnlJtretion. For a free copy <:J the Consumer lnforlnaUon Catalog listing these pubUcaUons or a copy ol the rrening 1wd~. write to Consume r Inform•· tion Center. Pueblo. Coaorado8100t. llAL I SOAP:r.~~ 1 flllCIS IFRCTIYI AUG. 12 • AUG. 11 r IA-.A• e 111•..a• e ~A•S ... 5,c TAILOS .,,. -·JO.CT t~T IUl&S ..... 11 ~ .. l I O.OL ·•" Wednesday. August 11, 1976 .. COMPARE PRICE AND COMPARE QUALITY TOO! . ~""' ·~~·= ..__.. a· rn ~' ,.,. Lucerne Grade ·u· Large Egg$ FRESH! Safeway Fine Qulllty. Ideal To Prepare So M•y W1ys. 30-Slice Fresh Bread Mrs. Wrighf s Sandwich 11h-lll. and Round Top. LOii y . · Longhorn Style Cheddar c BEEF RIB STEAKS U.S.D.l. Choice, Large End. lb. CORNISH QENS ride .. A" erboard Farms 20-ounce Size Frozen DAIL V PILOT Q · ~' ... c 1 Cheese .! J . Safe::!J.uality. -ln-R Weights; -- ;U.S. No. 1 Ruuet 'l/}}i ~-----,,.-J lo -lb. ~-,,,,;~ Bag -Cucumbers~--_ 15ci Green Beans_,_._39c ~ Honeydews-~T-.. 19ci ; Bartlett Pears • .u~1-.. 25 ~ . , _.....,. __ . -··,---~ ...... Bak ery Buys! LI... s111 (b#Pllt .. ......... @Gin or Vodka w~Qip ~ 16" Ancient Age Slr~~ bts5n Daviess County~~oo1 Fifth •399 Boone's Farm TiclcledPin1c 2~~!1·s109 Contains Center and End CUts. lb Approxlmltely 1,4 Pork Loin • BEEF RIB ROAST SLICED BACQN SMoll·A·lloml 1-llt. $138 (2-la. "'•· '2.75) Pllg. __.. r n..K., To car.t ~ ... ~ ~ ..... ~ . USDA~, BEEF CHOICE> " _ ASUllYou ... TENDERNESS & FLAVOR We a..,.,, .. lfl '-'111 c:.r..i ly flKJ ._!.,_You _ WMI S"9wlf'1 filelt flllllty 1111.-llJ USDA ClllD ................ of lalllflCtlon. \.. ~ CORNED BEEF =ay~McCoy 98C ftit, Point Cut lb. ~~~!!'!o~ .................... age ~~~~~!'!!~~~ ............. 99c Fresh Brisket usoa Cllolce •111 lonlless lllf. Wllolt or ~ Clll Ua, ~~~!::!~.~.~ .. ~~ ... •111 ~~~~~~~~~ •. •111 Lamb Loin Chops s211 USOAa.lce .................................. llL Fresh Leg of Lamb $141 USOACllllc9 ................................. lt. !~!!!!!~ ... _ ........ •121 ~~~~~'!!!,~ .............. 79c f!.r:-:,d!:,!.B~~~.~~ .......... •111 f~~~D~~ ................ 1:·s79• I I ~ Ivory Liquid°'~~~·hel. = 1oc EGGo IAFFLEsc KiltyCatfood·.~~:J="c~1 oc I .--.·~59 I. Oven1· oy Flour 5 .~ 59c l Vin Rose ltaliilllSWlss ~. s1n @. CREAMY ORANGE ~. I Pm1JPr• 6 49 GET SAFRWAY BringYourFllmT0Slfew1yand ICI tr.. .. ~ C ON THE .EXPRESS Save on Developing and Prtntlng @. FRENCH FRIES ~· All sareway Slores "•v• g Colorprlnt Fiim 12·Exp. Roll . • An hjlftU CfllcllSllllCI 110 or I 26 Silt $ 2 6 9 lll·lir NllHI 2 • 69C · 011111 hery Hour Our Item ) lloellll, GAi. ~, ....-.... Miii Aid 1erwt .;:; , 1 Stores Are Open 0 l S J1111. fOIOlllll .... := • ,... <: • ~ for s'""'*s With . r ess! ...._"_"" -------e. Morton's Donuts Pkg79' e Celeste Pizza ~!:' .. ~n:'79' Scotch Treat Peas 41!!;: s1 2to 8-Cup QaJkDrlR COFFEE MAKER e Margarine ~c.~tl.v ~~ 59' ___ Lucerne Fruit Drinks ~ sgc ~:r ~ 14-oz.$1. 17 ~~~ 88 "(""'911t , •• ......, .... ....,., .... •......... Clll • fAsT'N fRt:slt' each lmn IS ftw IS 2 •IS~· I llt 1•11 ... 2ai,sll ...... 2llllllllil.l•lllllly l'h ....... , ~.,,. fllt 'ft frm 1111 I ......... ,..,.... .......... ,.. .. Miii ......... 11-1t. 1111 II~ ............. "*" S. ....... 011f11 .. • WlllOUI """ftllll'a. ---~ .... Cllllll .... ""!-........................ _. _________ .,, , ... ..,... ............... lJ6 .... c... ......... -.... ,...,c.... ..... 111llMli.C.... .... •tlClllltWS-C... •• .....,...,,_, .... ...,_. t.llMl-..,•Lt ....... Ylljt ........... .......... •14417 c............... . .. , S.1141111.s.llAll ,, ' ') .... • , I ' . f f CJI DAil. y PILOT ~ay.August11, 1976 Gelatin Cool Meal 'Molded' No need to unmold Snow Topped Strawberry Salad. A two quart glass serving bo"'l will show otr this eye·appeahne saJad which can be made wilh eue a day ahead. covered and refrigerated until servin&. For a light lunch or supper, let it double for salad and denert. SNOWTOPPEDSTRAWBERRY ALAD 2 3-ounce packages strawberry gelahn 2 cups boiling water 1 cup cold water 2 cups straw berry slices 3 • cup mayonnaise 1 cup heavy cream, whipped l cup bluebernes Dissolve gelatin in botllng "''ater; add cold water. Chill until partially set: fold in strawber· ries. Pour into 2 quart glass serving bowl. Chill until firm. Combine mayonnaise and cream. Pour over molded fayer. Top with blueberries. Makes 8 servings. JELLED VEGETABLE SAIAD 1 envelope unflavored gelatfo 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup boiling water t 8-ounce container plain yogurt 1 tablespoon white or cider vinegar l to 2 tablespoons finely chopped scallions 11'2 teaspoon dill weed Vegetable Combinations In medium bowl. mix unflavored gelatin and sugar: add boiling water and stir unUI gelatin is completely dissolved. Blend in yogurt. vinegar, scallions, and dill. Chill, stirring occasionaJly. until mixture is consistency of unbeaten egg whiles. Fold in desired vegetable combination: turn into individual molds or 3·cup mold and chill un· tiHi rm. M akes-4 servings, f!O.fflories e'ae-nh-- Choose any one ol the following vegetable · combinations: 1 cup shredded cucumber and 1.. cup shredded radish i,i.: cup each chopped caulinower. green pepper. and tomato l'l cup each c hopped tomato. rres h mushrooms, and cooked fresh green beans APPLE-SALMON MOU~E 2 3-ounce packages orange navor gelatin l' 2 cups tR>iling water 1 ''2 cups cora wat:cr 3 apples 1 l·pound can salmon, drained 1-'t cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped ripe olives a .. cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1-; teaspoon salt t'\ teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon vinegar Salad greens Lemon-water mixture Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Stjr in cold water: .mix thoroughly. Chill until partially thickened. Pare, core, and dice 2 apples to measur~ approximately 1112 cups. Drain salmon and break apart. Reserve a rew pieces of saJmon · ror garnish. Break remaining salmon into smaJl pieces • and combine with diced apples, chopped pepper and olives. mayonnaise. salt. paprika, and \'tnegar. Fold salmon-apple mixture into thickened gelatin. Pour into a 6-cup mold. Chill until firm. Un mold on serving plate lined with saJad greens. Shce remaining apple 3Jld dip into lemon-water bath to prevent discoloration. Drain: garnish mousse with treated apple slices and salmon pieces. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Beans Snappy There Is 10 much navor, protein, color and texture in lhls nlad that one would have a dir· rkult lime believing ll la anything but an enUre meal. The rttlpe calls for fresh sreen beans, whkh are now abundant In the markets. But lhe chJ!f who created It uys It's a "salad ror all seasons" and that you can subllilute canned beans later on In the year. Jta name comes from lta mustardy punch. <SNAP> DUGONnaESALAD t pound fresh string beans, ends trl mmed 1 pound can red kidney beans, drained ~pound can yellow wax beans, drained &A pound can chickpeas. drained (opUonaJ > Uonal) ~ OGion, chopped 14 pound salami slices, cut into strips 2 dozen ripe pitted black olives. hat ved 4hardcookedecgscutlntoquarten .,.......,: ~ cup aallld oil \ 3 tablespoons wine or apple cider vinegar 2 cloves sarUc, rnlMed • '' teaspoon soy sauce l Y, teaapooa dry mustard I Salt and pepper to taste C\.lt 1trin1 beam in ball and cook in lightly salted bollln1 • ater until firm. Combine drained kidney beans, wax beans and chick peas. Drain stril\g beans and add to bean mixture alona with onion, salami stripe and olives. Blend ct....ing ingredienta and pour on salad. t~s ' well; garnish with eu q\larten. Cbill. Serve l witbwarm French bread. Serves I to I. ~ I BOYS LOVE GIRLS EFfECTIVE nuts., AUG. 12th thrv WH>., AUG. 18th. 1976. SORRY. NO SALES TO DEALERS FANCY• U.S. NO. 1 EXTRA FANCY LARGE NECTARINE . ....,. . ., ... l!::======::;:::::::::=:=::::=::::::::::=::::::::::::::==========::::.1 .~~i~~c • ____ 'Ufs ___ _ PORK & llAllS l~L 49c AlllMONT MAC I' ClllSE 7-IA 4:s100 oz. • CASCADE 650Z. $ 79 ..... ""-. ~SI" 1.SC Off) ' I Gelatm meals whet the appetite when served in aesthetic designs. Shimmery rings and loaves m 1ewel colors catch the eye as well as the palate. . FRESH PICKED FANCY MlD BROWN ONIONS ... 1 I ·' I' • I 171 OL PKG. 11t.•Of•--------"'t ~s3•• llG. OI SUGAI flH ?;"!.IJL 29c ' LUCKY LAGER BEER ... .,..... .... r ........... u ... ~2·09 11 O&. CAN NfW, INUCtOUI MO SO 0000 ... PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN ~~!E$}29 ... . -. -· -WedllUdlV Augusl 11. 1976 DAIL y PILOT c I I Baghdad Salads Diminish Oil Content 8 1 Cu l l h e p e l'll e d 8.\aUaAGIBBO lomatoH in halt and CY.hates only J sliced S raAlshes sliced loP· tionial 1 poui'oHrs ladallht>last minute ~r\'es four, 100 c::alories each. Salt ond pel)p\•r 1 s m al l o nion . chop~ NP of this mucture with the mt'u&. Add o ne table poon lemon JWC~ simmer 20 m1nut .. untJl celery is tender n · co\•er and stir m r cm1un· •flit t'elery·par11ley mix· ture, lemon JUl<'t'. nl1nt. THE SLIM GOURMET Do you feel like a shake out se~d!L th~n culinary Scheherudc. chop coarael). Sea.son lo havin& to create new taste "''Ith rc malnm.: 1n· dishes -prererabl)' low ' gred1enls and 4•h1ll calorie" b\lfore ~en an.i E:tt'h Today we've "": some haJf-cup sen 1nA:. aboul f -o l id t 3Scalorle.1. ar u eaa rom AKA Bl AN TOS 'ED Sheher zadc's , ~ hometown, adapted from SALA 0 a new book, '1'he Best of 1 head of romi1111c Baghdad Cooking" by lellut'e, choppl'd Dalay Jny ($8.9S, Satur· l t'ucumber, shc~-d day Review Press.) 2 s mall to m aloes. peeled. seeded and diced A Baghdad native, 1 bunch H alho ns Mrs. l ny has lived most ol her adult life in the United States, so her re· cipes, while exotic, can . be reproduced in any American kitchen. Very Umely are her salads. which use re· Jatively little oal or none at all. BAGHDAD COLESLAW 3 cups shredded cab- bage Sall 1 cup unsweetened orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice &,~ teaspoon sugar (optional) Wash cabbage. drain, sprinkle liberally with sail and let 11tand one hour. Rinse well and drain: s queeze out II· quid. Add remaining in· gredients and mix well <will keep for a week tightly covered in the re- frigerator.) Serves four, 47 calories each . .___.:a..ui.-. ..... ~ .. ~ SALAD Fresh ripe peeled tomatoes Salt Lemon juice Fres h c hopped parsley optional Cho ppped sweet onion, chives or scallions e 15 . 1-IHtlMlloln T Si1oin 1 lablc ~poon ehop~ fresh mint 1 tublt>spooo chopped fre h p11rslt.•y 3 t blespoons lemon juit'C or win t vinegar 2 tublcspoons olive oil ':a t:•rll c c lo\ e, crul!hed (optaonal I Sall ;arld pepper Wos h and prepnre vegetable11. Combine n ·· ma.inang ltlgredtcnls to SWEET ANO 0 R AaA81AN ME TBALLS l tar e clery :.tulk "'alb In' c •2 bunc h fres h purt1ley l Pound rut lrimrnt'd bed r ound or ltilt of lninb. ttrouud G tublt'spoons kmon juke 1 • l l'as p oon ground turmeric 8"18-ln 3 cup boll In • "'11ter 2 tomal~b t>l't•l\'(I, t'h~pped Cur 1' cup )WN'J 's cup 4•hopp d Cresh rninl leaves 2 labl~poons honey (or sugor l!ubst1tute to equaJ '•cup sua.ur 1 De-s tring cell·ry 1r nffded and cul Into l· inch piece:s. Chop c.-el{'ry leaves and tH1 r:1 h·~ together and combine '~ end o du!'lh ot turmer1t', sail und pep1,cr. ShllPl' Into 16 meutball Dro"'n w1der )Our broiler, tum· Ill~ OOC'l' In a t'O\'cred no"8llck skillet. combmc brownro m llthall~ with chOf>P<'<I onion , isltt'cd celery , "oter. tomatoos . . . . dt'crt•nsl' water -or jUJCC lO 2 CllJ)S, Add u dash o f turmc-rlt: Covt'r and Sa mmer . unco\•cred unlll sauct> is thick. Stir in hone)'. ult and pcppcr- at the lasl m1null'. to tush". Makes eight party servlni:$. 10~ c-alorles eat'h "1th honcy. 90 C'aloraes each "1th su.:ur substitute. Or. rour main course servini:S. with plain cooked r icl\ IC de· sired. on at U.S. Grtde A·S~•nem Holly F9f1M~Fr-,.r Onimttlch Whole Snack OkOy s°leak ~~1.78 RolllCI Steak ~.99 Fryers ~A5 Thlgllsor Breasts ~.98 tl you're a snacker. do ' it sensibly if you 're coun· ting calories. llere are two soup and cr at'ker anat'ks designed for the diet~r. 3t·CALORIE SOUP l can (10~ ounces> beef broth · J soup can water Mt cup grated carrot 1 tablespoon chopped parsley l teaspoon lemon juice . In saucepan, combine all ingredients. Heat; stir occasionally. Makes about 2'h cups. 3 serv· inCS. Serve with 6 triple rye crackers spread evenly with this combination: 1,'.r cup low fat collage cheese. 1 tablespoon fine· ly chopped g reen pepper. l teaspoon bottled low calorie French dressing a nd V.. t easpoon Worcestershire. Sprinkle with paprika <63 calories per2·cracker serving>. 33CALORIESOUP 1 can ( 10~ ounces) chicken broth 1 soup can water •,, cup sliced cucum· her. cut in half v. teaspoon instant minced onion G e nerou s das h ground ginger In saucepan. combine all inJtredlents. II eat; ~tir occasionally. Makes about 3 one-cup St'rv1ngs. Serve with 6 triple rye cracket"s spread evenly with: 1 tablespoon sof. te.ned diet m a rgarine •nd · 'h teaspoon curry powder, blended untl1 l'mooth. Sprinkle lop of spread c racker!\ with aesame seed and bro41 aboul l minute. (H calories per 2·cr1cker servln.:>. Sticks Cheesey Whal could be a more delightful ulad at'· ~ompanimeat than easy· do pa!ltriH! Beal together 6 tables· J)OOnS <~~ sUck t buUer with 2 cups (8 ounces) s hredded Chedd ar cheese, al room tem- peralW'e. Gradually ~at in 1 ~ cups of buttermilk biscuit mix. Shape Into a loc. 7-inches long. J Y.i· inc b es in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper and chill. C\at in ~·inch slices and place on cookie s hea Sprinkle with poppy, aeaame or uraway aeed. Bake S to 8 minut~s In a 42S"F. lltde Cllt lfff htf Cl*Ctl ~ Frnh Ptck·S lb. Pkg. IMf ROUftd·R°'isMfle Chudl 0-Bone Gl'Olllll Borwelass Steak ·.::.57 Beef Roast~.79 Beef 1:..53 Tip Roast::.1.39 Ralphs has the Right Price you wmt Ralph,.Fronn·F'loride o~· Juice Hunl',.Rf9Ular Tomato Sauce 6ot. 19 can • !:·.13 T,........,._ G~ Ju1ce 4loi.. 43 can • .. , .. ,.,. .. ,. Super Frttll Pak-3 lb. Pkg. ':. .54 Medium Sizt ~~1.28 Ground Beef Pork Spareribs r::~1 a49 Por\ Shoulder ~~1.49 Pork Steaks Pork loln·C1nler Cul Rib ':.1.79 T.,,or '::.' .49 Pork Chops T rumsticks Bfff·Small End ~1.78 U.l .D.A. Choice ,_ 1 09 Rib Steak Lamb Shoulder Real lb. • lite SIH s::.r l .49 Hot Of M11d·POftc 1 lb. 98 Bonee.s Stew Beef Farmer John S.•age pkg. • Supef FrHll Padl-l lb. Pkg. ~1a29 frffll .. r0l.9fl Delr09ted ~1.49 Ground Chuck Mahi Mahi Fillets Beef Chuck.Clod 11,te 1.38 MildflHOf ~ 1.49 Bonela 11 Beef Roast ,., BlackCodFllels lb. Dell Foo"- pint 63 ctn. • 14ot. 47 pkg .• 71t oi. 13 .... . Wines A Splrlta f1tr1 Dry•H Proof Seagram's Gin h•lf 9 99 ,... . Cl1t1 MacGl(lo' Import Scotch ;::~ 10a99 .,,_ .................. .. ~ ..... ............ Prictl Eftlctift Aug. 12""' Aug. 11, 1171 1:-a: 1.39 4o.r. 89 pkg •• 1 "'· 64 .,_.,. . Uot. 69 pllg .• 110&. 29 loaf • Ou.tJat Bestfaods Mayonnaisill9 7'•0l. 25 pkg .• Pantry Fiiiers 9 l lvta·Ant'd. Varieliet 6oz. 5 $1 Cat food can · FOR Creamette 7 oz. 4 FOR $1 Elbo Macaroni pllg. .. ,..,,encl! SI~ 16 OL Cut~ can 4 FOR •1 l(ern•a 1501. 4 FOR •1 Tomato Sauce cen Colortt1·A111'd. Colors 60cl. 5 FOR $1 Paper Napkins pllg. Viii Pttct IOL 29 Lemon Juice bll. • ~iC~p 14oL 36 bit •• 80f~·Orcllard gal. 67 Orange Drink btl. • N1hii•·A19. Of Thlck-Willl lelM C 'ConC.-ne 1Sot . 49 can • Chrlt I Pilll·AUl'd, Vlrletin 1401. 55 Barbeque Sauce 1111. • Pllltbury·Hueferl Jack Instant Potato. :~~ 1 .19 ~hMl Rofla Toilet Tillue roll .26 Jell·O·AtlOrled fltwOfl Gelatin 0.1 arts 301. 20 pkg, • Nt'! Ft~·POlllO Chips toz. 79 ~~~!,.I Pkt· • Cheer Detergent 41 01.134 pkg. • Sweet.Juicy Casaba Melons P9r7c tb. .. "'"89 Ice Cream::~:. Fresh Produce U.S. No. 1·White AOM 8'::'1 Potatoes 12oi.. lnltct 3.~1 ChaTy Tomatoes Mild. Sweet Brown Onions s:..10 FIMttONlilJ a... s:..18 Fresh, FlaWOfilil. Aect ':. .33 C•dinll Grapes H.,,,,,, & Beauty Aids Strawberrr·'oam1"9 Capri Bath Oil :Uor. 88 bll •• A99ul• or Eltra lody 1501.1 00 Breck Creme Rinse bll. • Dry, NotlNI Of Otly·.40 O" Pack Breck Shampoo 1501.1 00 btl. • Tame .99 lor. CremeRinle bll. , Frozen Fooft Minute Maid lot. 5 •1 Lemonade can 'OR Chicllen, Beef, Tur11•r 01 Tuna l ·Ot. 4 •1 Banquet Pies pkg. FOR A~·dV';P•Mot 10 ... 4 •1 M eel egetlbl• N FO!lt R1ll)N·French ltyle Of Cut 1 ot. 4 11 Greene .. pllg. FOR where you p whatyouwmt • •• at the Right Priaf oven. Remove to wire W"4S STORl~ •M lOCATfD AT: ~~:·:~;.e warm. 2•167 PASfO Dl \'/,.lfNCIA, lAGUHA HIUS 380 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA tWIOR & WIUON 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN COSTA MfSA 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEAOt 15'71 S. MtOOKHUttST, WESTMINSTER 401 N. lOARA. ANAHEIM 69~2 WARNER, HUNTINGTON llAOt STORf HOURS: 9·10 Oalfy, 9·9 ~ ,. ' \ • I I • fl J . . . Fresh Papaya Islands Lure Halved or quartered and served with aw-ge onrme, the papaya is de rigueur at breakfast everywhere on the Hawaiian Islands, and it is a mainstay in Hawaiian cookery at various other limes oftheday. . A chilled, ripe golden-yellow papaya has a fragrant, de· licately-sweet flavor, and you don't have to trek to Hawaii lo discover it for yourself. Papaya is available in many local m-ar e a yearTong. - Tbe papaya is one of the most healthful of all fresh fruits. One 7-ounce ball provides almost twice the vitamin C and over two-thirds the vitamin A recommended daily, as well as other important nutrients, including potassium. Vet, papayas are surprisingly low in calories -a mere 78 per half. They a lso contain an enzyme attributed by nulritionalists to aid in the digestion or starches. This enzyme is extracted Crom the fruit and reconstituted in tablet form. available al most health food stores. You get the same benefits, plus a dose or vitamins and good flavor, though, when you simply enjoy the fruit. . Papayas may be under-ripe, primarily green with just a touch of yellow. But they'll ripen beautifully to an over·all yellow-orange when left for a couple or days at room tem· perature. Ripe papayas should be stored in the refrigerator where they'll stay fresh for up to a wttk. The papaya has a pear-like shape and hollowed cavity when seeded that makes a perfect "bowl"' for serving main dish and fruit s9lads, cottage cheese, sherbet or ice cream. For a spectacular brunch or luncheon salad, for example, fill papaya halves with lime-marinated fruit. Serve it with a spicy, creamy dressing. PAPA YA SALAD BANANA SPLIT 2 Hawaiian papayas Llme-Rum Marinade 1 red apple, diced . Vl pound ffKh grapes, hal\'ed or ~ i>tnt fresh strawberries. sUced 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts Creamy Dressing 2 bananas Lettuce leaves ·Nutmeg Halve and seed papayas; refrigerate. Prepare Ume· Rum Marinade <below ). In mixing bowl, toss apples, grapes and walnuts together; combine with marinade. Cov· er and refrigerate. Meanwhile, prepare Creamy Dressing; chill. Al serving time, fill papaya halves with drained, marinaded Crull mixture. Arrange on lettuce-lined salad plate. Garnish with banana half, split lengthwise and sprinkled with lemon or lime Juice. Place a scoop of Creamy Dressing alongside. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Makes 4 serv· ings. Lime-Ram Marblade: In saucepan, combine v. cup sugar and 2 tablespoons water; bring to boil. Reduce heal; simmer until s ugar dissolves, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat; add v.. cup lime juice and 2 tablespoons light rum. Makes 112 cup. Creamy Drea1lag: Into 1 cup whipping cream, whipped stiff, stir 2 tablespoons chopped waJnuts, 1 tablespoon sugar Cor substituteJ and 1 teaspoon each grated lime rind and Umejwce. Chill. Makes about 1 ~cups. ... ... . . · .... Rice Brew Warms . . Here's a Creole-Oavored shrimp and rice" potion that's a~ to drive away pesty spirits -or at least. add some warmth on a ro11ed·in day. r MUMBO IUMIO G1JMllO 4 tablespoons salad oU 3 tablespoons nour. sifted 1 medium onion, chopped 1 clo.e garlic, minced YI cup chopped celery 1 medium carrot, chopped 1 l·lb. can or stewed tomatoes 4 drops of hot pepper sauce package frozen okra, codted and drained v.. teaspoon black..,pepper ~~teaspoon salt 2 pounds shrimp. cooked, shelled and develned 3 cups hot cooked rice File powder Heat salad oU in heavy soup pot. Slowly add nour. Blend. Cook over low heat. stirring constantly to make a ""'1X. Wben mixture browns sliehUy, add onion, 1arlk. celery and carrot. Cook unW soft. Add tomatoes, bot pepper aauce, cooked okra, seuon· inss and shrimp. Cover and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Stir occaslooally. For servin1. put 1 teaspoon file powder and "" cup bot rice into iDdlvidual IOUP bowls. l.Wle sumbo over top Md stir 1en&J1 until well mi.Keel ud dalckened. Serves I . Store Houn: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 ,.., •• fffKti•• rs •• Au9. 12 thru Wed., AUCJ. 18 ..... "~ .. M.ck• ..... We~ Accept F-.d St-.• We aetH•t Tlw lipt To Ulllff q..ffHH A.Rd l.tvw S• To~ A-' w...MMlerL FRESHER PRODUCE -LOWER PRICES SWEET 'N JUICY NEOARINES 29~. TUE RIPENED PLUMS U.S. Ho. I I USSETT IOU. C B.LO I AG 9~. SWllT THOMPSOM SHDLISS I RAPES 39~. LAIGE STUFFING SIU BAR M· BULK cono SALAMI IOLOGMA ''C LUNCHEON MEATS PICKU PIMIMTO •••-14 LI . lllAl'T U OL ....CAM CHEESE FOOD COCA COLA 6PAK 16 o z. IOTIUS iiif'ES'~!c•M 69c P1CK~~:~!~!~ 59c SPRINGFIELD CUT 4 s1409 ALL PURPOSE 79c IREEN BEANS ~ SPRA y 22 oz. BOTTLE . 300 CAM • CLEANSER SPRINGFIELD VIRGINIA 69c SPRINGFIELD w~T 4 1 PEANUT! oz. CAM BREAD I ~L~AF i FIRESIDE SODA 16 0 %. IOX CRACKERS SPRINGFIELD TOILET TISSIE AMTHOMYS SPAllElll GOLD MEDAL FL•R l I LI. PKG. 5 LI. I AG C WESSON 2Q~o~e 69C 1AM9UIT .. IB --...GllCKEN WUTPAI sucm CAR ROIS VAMDl lAMP 2LI. IOX MACAROlll ce~M 20 0Z.PI•. NEWPORT WOMAN WRESTLES WINNING OFFIHORE POWER BOAT Betty Cook Wll Be llt Helm of Kudo In Sen Francltco Rae. Poacer Boat Raee Coast Woman· To Vie Betty Cook or Newport Beach. the Fairview. Ohio. In tbe San Francisco only woman driver in the rugged race Satullo will be drivinr a 38-foot sport of offshore powerboat r;mng Bertram. Copper KettJe powered by will be al the controls or Kudu, a Ji two482 cu. in MerCruisers. foot catamaran hull when the fourth The San Francisco race otrers a aMuaJ San FranciscoOHshore Power purse of $20,000. This and a l>_lclum· Boat Race for the Dante Tognoli que course hat fiies the drivers un· Trophy gets under way Sept. 18. der the Golden Gate Bridge several Kudu is a giant tunnel hull with a limes is expeded to draw a large 15-foot beam . designed by Ron Jones field. of Costa Mes,, which won the San Another well·known Souther n Francisco classic two years ago. It Is Californ ia driver will be Bob powere.d by two 4!>6 cubic inch Nordskog of Encino. founder ol t.be MerCrw.sers. . • sponsoring Pacific Offshore Power .cook..u..ln 1llih place 1n n.ational_BoaUlaclng.Auoclation anclcuu_ent standings In a sport dominated by president of the American Power men. Last Sunday she was barely BoatAssocialion. beaten by hut year's national cham-The race chair man is Paul Cook of pion Sandy Satulla in a race al Atherton, Calif. First Sint!e 1971 Luders-~ 6 Regatta Slated in Newport • Newport Harbor Yacht Club Is clearing the deck5 for an Invasion of Luders·l6 sll'ilors from all pofots or the country and Rermuda for the 30th · Luders·l6 lnternutfonal chnmpionship regatta. It will be the first time since 1971 that NHYC bas been host lo the Luders sailors for the inlemallonal re· gatta. Skippers and crews will furnish their own sails :ind will draw lots for boots on Saturday. Opening ceremonies and a tW\cup race will be held Sunday. BOATING I FIRST OF FIVE RACF.S for the championship will get under way Monday over an Olympic style course 14.'l up off the SAnla Ana River jetty. New Boats OnDispla At Show -I The intemationaJ regatta comes to Newport by virtue of Bt-n llromadka having won the cham· plonsblp al Chicago last year. Hromadlra ls generaJ chairman of this year's regatla and wilJ defend bis title. Olbers on the commjllee are Ruth Haskell. Don Edler. Rick Gantner. llenry Nye and Keith Lumpkin. aEPaESENTINC TIIE U>CAL fleet will be Hromadka. 8111 Fundenberg and lkmard McNair. all having qualified in previous regattas. Funden· berg Is commodore of the Pa<'irlc Coast Luders·16 fleet. To dale there are 11 entric In the rei:talla. in· eluding contenders from New Orleans. Chicago, Bermuda. San Diego. Newport Beach and Indian Harbor. Conn. Interspersed with the competition will be social tvent11 climax~d by the trophy presentation at NllYC Sunday night. Prindle Cat Race More than S2 miWOD ot tbe neweal and finest sail and power boats from the U.S. and overseas wiJJ be on dlaplay in tbe water and on la nd at t.be second annual in·the· water boat show at Marina del Rey Aug. 25-29. Tbe show wlll be held at Burton Chace Park and is aponsored by the Boating Indust ry Com· mittee of the Marina del Rey Chamber of Com· merce. The show will present more than 40 lar1e aail and powerboat.I in t.be water and there will be a nother 50 trallerable boats ashore. More than 60 marine accessory dis- plays will also be spread out on shore. Under Way Today U.S. Star Prlndle·l6 catamarans started flying over th~ waters of Long Beach Harbor today when the third national cha mploMhlp re"alla for tht-class got un· der way. The reJ(alta continues through Saturday. HARllV AN D SUSAN Palllson of Laguna Nlpel are defending champions and will be up a1alns\ euch other well·known calamaran sailors u Ted and Sue Wilson, llawa.llan state champions . OtMr at ate champlona In the lineup include Pete Beale or Mlchl1an: Warren and Pall! Finke of Ore1on. ph.a1 a number or others from Arbon• and other western and mldwestemstates. IAIU NO CONDl'nONS AT Long Be1ch are ideal for the speedy catamarans. There will be ftlne races In the series. expeded to be holly contested. A nationals banquet wUI be held at the Long Befth Hilton on Thunday nJ1ht. Trophy P~· sentaUon will be on lhe beach a\ LaVeme 5tr'ttt lOllewlnl the last race s.turday. TeamFada MARSTRAND, Sweden <AP> -Reign· Ing world star 1alllnll champions James Albop and Herm an Weiler oC tJnJted States finished a disappointing ninth In t he second da1 of the Open Europeln Star Sallln1 Cha m plonahlpt Tuesday to drop to slxth in the 1eneral 1tandlnp. T h e A m erica n s Onlahed third In the nnit sailinf Monday. Sw.den awep the three fln t spoU In the aecond sail· lnl and also held thaM posillo"• In t h e •S· sres•te stancllnl•· ~----------------------~ Yacht Exams Set at Dana Let•g Go gailing •• , M llAUTWUl DAMA flOIMT HAl90I Free courtesy boat ex· amlnaliom will be Ii"" on Sa t urdays durlns Aupst by Dana Point P1oWJa 2t of the Coat Guard AwcWary. llMT A SAILIOAT VICTOlY 21 OM•Al4 COIOMADO 21 Tiie CllE will be given a t the Dan a Marina launch ramp duriq the boars al t :30 to t a.m .. llOClll to I p.m . and 3 to 5 p.m. Boata passing the llllpldlon will be liven U900A dftal known as tbe Seal al Salet1. . .., ....... ........... ..... L9M1 .... EMBARCADERO MAllMA ............... ... ,.. ........ CA. ~,,, ........ 11 6 4 2 • 5 6 71 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4· 2 • 5, 6 7 - 8 . . Wednesday, August 11, 1978 * .......................... ...... _ -----· -...... -- ......... n~ -·~-._ _____ _...._..,_.w. .......... w. ........... w. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._rv.rt11~al•1•r• I Ml I 001..,. _ _. .............................................. MESA VERDE 1 ~~~~1~~~~ • fOI ONLY $57 518 ~um <'t.'1lln.:~. f1re"µhm'. Shurp 3 b..-droo n lbtUh !'e•t hO!t)f In lront ::UK MV humc N~ Golf 2ba nuw unit O\'Cr "cur ii--------•I Course. call.now before ai~r~A:C· OAVIO. A,.;l. it'ltoolutt'"l 6U·0200 _____ _ ,... ... , ...... : [ffiUPERBI GOLEFSCT~TUERSE All real est•te •dvertis _ In this newspaper l.s ~u MES S 1 l l,000 jcct to lhc fo'cdcrU Fat _ tlouslog Act of 196 ""'"'-1'!!'.ss~w~."!1.__...-.,•.c~.M.--..-Executive home for l~I( @fJt.1flJt1f t h.H~J..111~ I Redllc"9ForStff .-. WalkHr t: li:u N1111I ti;lult1 BACK IN YOUR BOAT "hich makes it illegal l ee.1 to ....... ._... family, charm of open advert11e ''any pr~ S49·161S beams, h111h vaultc<.1 (~11· S42.t00 Tustdully dl•corutNI 3 br, l~ b11 to\\•nhousc. Centra l air. tl'rraccd brick patio. 2 t·~1r 1.1:iru11e. llOOl fl C.1 U bhOUS('. Calif. Clonk OR CAM t•..:n. thn• ference, limitation. 0·.r-~~~~~~~~mgs ll'lSS than 3 yrs. old S dlscriminaUon based o Bel. 3b:i • 3 car l(araJ.:l'. race, color. rt'llgioo, sex. VA foreve r \lew. Call today or national origin, or 11 on this new orrering. latentioo to make on Ass bl ~·"91. •~h pttfe~n~. ·~mil~· uma e ~ lxlo.ordiscnminallOl'I. OR NO or LO DOWN on :i Walker & lee Ra11l lsl11la This newspaper wiU not new VA loan, on this Im knowingly accept any macul:ate 3 ~room. 2 advertlsint for real balh home with brick i--------- estate whi~ is iD viola· fireplace. double gar:age EASTSIDE tiocaofthelaw. i..nd f~h painl 11\ und IEAUTY 1111-.~for Stile out. Ask 1 Mt,95(). Clean 4 bdrm, 2 ba. home ••••••••••••-••••••••• in popul:ir locnlion. Walk Oot I! == ~ lo schools & shopping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:: . 1mU ro-'r'1tr,-nij m. OUTSTAMDIMG Pr---~ home & re ax n acuu1. ni 1920 Newly listed :at $66,000. CORONA DEL MAit Moe OUMA. ____ U AQt MS·IM91. DUPUX Locate cl Sou t b of UDO ISLI $61,tOO ~our llWll boat JHllC .. \'I\ 3 Ur. 1 •1 h:i th homl' JOY th1:• twuut1ful patio W sunny k1tdlCI\ lg\' hv Wllh lnalltln brfrk llnQ mg room bnck rin.>plac\' surrounde d b)' 11 ptit "' b11th'ty dcstruble cedar fcnclni: 'l'hl~ nei ghborhood. Ncor Cost:i Mesa 3·bedroom..: schools &shopping b:llh home I~ 1deaJ ( I 41r Pool HOMe outdoor lh•mg nnd t•ttn\ 11 Su too mt'nl lo chools ,ind ~hop • ptnJol \)nly $18,000 t\y .1p Beautiful 4 br. pbnl & po1ntmenl onlv Jacuu 1 home Fanlast11.' · rear yard, beaullful tand i.ca plng w1lh IP-QuaN separate play ar<'o Iii IPlam Hom1: completely up ...___.,.__ radcd. ~--...--. -r;;;.;.-.:::.~,_... .. Herbert Hawkills l400 wn Nt..oet ~ R.altors --• 18055 MCHJftOUG St SIX . :·. t'3-ll 11 .-... HJ&)lway -Walking dis· 4 BR .. 3 baths. Lnrite. tantt to beach the Rolls· SWUIY private patio. Oin Luxury waterfront 2 BU. Royce of duplexes. Pride rm. so }"'t. 1lreet lo street bn. <.'Ondo ut Dana l't. Walker & lee Reel lslole BEDROOMS ~· Rill. blit family ~r.t With lWO·lilOrtCS, tormM d i1tl ll ~ 111111 3-b ·~ h Freshly l)alntl.'d, with n ew co r1>t>l i. u nd "'allpJper. Gn•al lut•a I.Jon f'\111 price S78,SOO CALl..~·2000 --ohnmersh~bedroom -$162,000 Harbor. Tclcl.?_ho11e entry 3 balb owners unit with LAWSON REALTY FO system, µool. Jocui11; open patio. Second unit is • * 67s.4562 * • DISCOVERY S74.000 also onotht•r 2 alovely2bedroom 2balh In lr\'lne"s California bdrm wnterfront ln Mis· wUt with open sundeck.. MAGNIFICENT homes. Redtileroof,nl~ s1on Bay, Snn l>1ei;o. lmmacuJate condition -yard, 3 bedrooms. family Si6.000 fireplaces in bolh uni~. WATBNOMT room and scp11r11tc dtn· Creedon, Rltrs. 64~2U1 Bui It · In e I e ct rl c sns.ooo Inf( room cor anoth<'r C:S ELECT T'PROPERTIE$ -----. kitchens. r r lce at SBrhme.M1ss1vchv1ng bedroom) S66SOO Cull Ha\'c something lo sell Sl43.SOO. Needless to say room s urrounded by 673~. · ' · t:lassified orls do at well. HURRY!Cal1613·8SSO water. Neslled amon11 Ol'f,,,,4.,"'\' •.rt11111o.1• ~ ............. -..._--~~-----'---... M•tru0 trS-1tWro'1"NU• trec-s & beaut lndscpd [~ $111( & ,,Nlf DUCKS [a hNll ~t::-::F.;:.;.~~ -ot lftfti!l\\1 y • " •• " • " • c ...... . 11~.~~;;~.-~~~--~-~-~-~-~l ly spec1ul one or a kind. ---R H V N ~D U A C S D R A L A M S II It I~ Private beach &. tennis MIMI RANCH C A N V U S B A C G K L l A T C C l A 5 .... S4t.5001 club. Lake f'oresl by Back Bay sleeper on big M R D A C " H D D U R A H R A A A D D ASSUME SZ74 MO. owner. 581-"177 ptereor ground zoned for p L K S K A y l D R T J y H E £ U G II 6'/~LM-YACAMT' Lw-------.ahorscs. l"ixer upper I E Y C L W DU NU 0 V RC T .ICE A '" home w/bonu:; of 11 swim· ll'1 true! Five.bedrooms J UNITS min1t pool Only SSG.OOO! H Q H 0 A L Y D J Q D A 0 A D II 0 0 L oo quiet cul·de·sac lot. 646-7711. T U D 0 Y B R P £ Y E B U C I( D Y C K Eictra large yard .+ F\vc yours old -with ---.. A JOKE ASL GO J l 0 TR C Y'A. S children's playbouse. No Sponlsh a reh1t cct11 rc , I MC O O G RA KN R A RAH U 0 N U new loan coats oo as· lite roor. arclws. e tc. Will aumptton ol 6~,..k VA tradcuporselloutrhthl. RU D D 0 Y 0 0 V N £ l l A £ T 0 U 0 loanCall~utS'l7~~~~1·,:~s all! $135,000 GAD GE W 0 1'1 NM l NW HEAD 0 .-a S C A U A C G P W I A T H I P E T A T li lii . m~ ... :.~~~?~L ·~~~~ :.::~.~~:~ :~:.~ & family r m . 4 baths: 2 wwd, ""· down cw dl.,anllly. Find each and bo• h In. I'! mUclDJ! ~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~lovely pullo~ Sandy OWN E R • s M o T I . ti.ach. dock for 4.2 fl. VAT .. D L b boat. Sli9,500 "" ! · a rse 4 r l IOIM 2 IA TH 673 3663 673-808G eves. bome, be•ul fam rm, formal dln rm, quiet DoubleCaragc treeBoed street. Hurry. 22XJ1 Patio ::.= m us l m~~e. . • .,=~ ... associated f\ Qi IO f "~> IJ I: fJ. \ T 1-J Q ', • ..,,... fi ' ~ ~ • .. t Canvasback Mallard Scoter Coot Pintail Teal Gadwall Ruddy Widgeon Harlequin Sea up Wood Tomorrow: Saflfng Shfps 1002 G_... "' v .. IOOZ FOUSTC>UOMIMC ......,. lllOM•wport ~~~~~~~l'C9t•rtil Colt9 ...... 541·7729 ,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• r-. ~c C::.~::,,:TOM':,_.=~.imj~~.~A~TT~EMT~~IO~H~~ O~:fa '!:?!:I Not ~ally but .. :ao com· We are E·X·P ·A·N-D· Th' plaely Upgraded and ex· l·N·C :ind are intcresled .'5 bea!'led cdtlng paneled you can't le.II the in lhree additional sates beauty Is JUSl the home differen ce. If you 're represenlullvcs-lwo for for Grand mu. /\II on o!'e looklna.ror quality 4 b.I~ rcsidcnllul sutcs & one slory und walking dis· bedroom.a. 3 bat~ and ror 11 new commercial ~cc lo Weslcllrr shop-. formal dlnJng, don't mlH division. Please call for ping too. Let the r e nt lhil property. Too mony appointment. (Jean Cole help pay .the mortga$(e. features lo advertise! or Uon Von Gcldcrn). 8y oppoantmenl only. Call M6·51180 COU OF NEWPORT WILL EX CHANG F. Only --~~ HERITAGE ltl~LTORS l<>'k down. 675-551 I RlALTORS IFYOU have a scrvll•c to orrc FLUOR 128-0PLE or goods to 1ell, ptaeo a 10 min to Irvine, 5 ~r. ad In the Dally Pllo not m.soo but 182,500. Claulfl~ Section VA OK. Ow1U'. 8'2· 7348 Phone 642·5678. I F [ ! • 0 T I I I r I r . L_c_' ... " __ u ... D ~I { . 1 1 r 1 . 1 ~ N f S U l 11 You ·--....... I' I I I -• .. , tt.elf 11-•'"' • _ • • • • . lt\fftli 119" o-ttlelf' a..t? I -------""' went IO be retired wllh • I PATTO[ 1-•lv"o-ITIY~ I I I r r -·~.:-.... -=.-= _ ............... , ........ • ~ft<!Hm'As1m•ts r r r r r r I' 1 • tr¥:~~t~ 1 "''" io I I I I I I I I I sat•M-UTS ••••.,• la Clea IOIO ... Quail ~ liilPlac• Pr ta as»m-1t20 MOO GUAllST. NIWP<>eJ ~ ~COATS & WALLACE '::rJJ REAL ESTATE , INC. -' lOLAlt Y O~HIO COMPANY SI RVINC IHI SOUIH C ASI ARlA SINCl 19hl HO WAITING Vacant huge 4 bedroom. 4 bath home. Excell ent area nr St. Simon & Jude. Immaculate thruoul. Newly decorated in earth tones with woven w~od shutters, c us tom drapes. Private rear yard w/ 28x30 patio. Fru it trees and grapes too. Excellent financing included. 7'1" VA assumable loan. $82,950. 962·4454 MOVING SOON? Call us and join the Tl IOUSANOS of satisfied families we have serviced SINCE 1963. Most of our busin ess is t hrough re rc rrals but now WF. NEED MORE H OMES for our many buyers who must be settled by school! If you arc heading SAN DIEGO way wt• huve un orri cc there and can coordinat(' your snlc here w /purchase there. Cull now 962·4454 BIG CANYON Rcnullful 4 bedroom. 4'/:i bulh IUC C ANYON CONDO. Popu lar Versailles moclcl locotcd on ~olr cou rsl'. s.ec I u tJccl ju cu u I N pu , decorator s feuturcs llt ruout + many. many other cxtrus, S220,000. 640·6161 COOL BLUE POOL Charming 3 bedroom home IO<'nlcd in cxclusi ve Wcstc llrr area or Newport Beach. FontUBlic 1>001 with ~eporate drcss ln f( ro o m . Washer /dryer ond many potted plonts Included 1n sales pri<·c. 1>4,500. 640·6161 BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET!! Magnificent 4 bedroom homt. Upgraded thruout. Ch<.-cry bri~ht, slep·saving kitchen, professionally landscaped. SprinkJcrs front & rear . Lots of patio orcu. A real family home. clo~e to a ll schools and shopping. S75.000. Call 546-4141 IMMACULATE!! See this charming, cozy 3 bedroom home with bright s hiny kitchen ta ilored yard, covered patio. Walk~ schools, shopping and rork. V.A assumable loan too! Al this ~ ONLY $44.SOO. Call 546-041. • •i OM. V PILOT W~y. August H . 1971 ....................... . ..................... . -~~~ ....... !~.~.~ ........ ~-~~ ....... ~~~ ....... !!!::~ .......... !.~.! !~:~ .......... !.~ ~ ........ ~~ ...... ~~-~~ ........ ~-~.":'!":. ••••••• ..... ,.. 1002ew1.. IDH .... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. IOIJ tWIMJI• tlwliMJI• tr.a.. 1044 •••••••••···-·•••••• •••••••••··---··••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• All YOU A "ttlAYY'"7 If so, you may Hftow I 04 "9rtl1ur I 04 "••••••••••••••••••••• wiith lo consider this lar1c 8 bedroom •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• home on the Lido Isle bayfront. Pool, Bulimf'S Cllsemlt PRESIDENT ' . BAY & BEACH REALTY HAPPINESS IS ••• •. A SPAC IOUS home with PRIVACY for the entire family. The scclu ion or this two·third acre HILLTOP estate provides a healthy family atrnosphere that wouJd be hard lo duplicutc anywhere in the harbor area. The home consists ot approx. ~.000 sq. Ct. of Hving space wtth s _.bd.rms. & 7 baths. Also. beamed-ceiling ·uving urea with picture windows that iugges t complete relaxation. The sparkling pool with VIEW deck, com· pletes the picture for gracious enter· talning. Fortunately. this is the KIND OF HAPPINESS MONEY CAN BUY for only $255.000. Please call for app't. RENT AL BY THE SEA Beautiful 3 BR .. 2 balh. in Corona del ~tar. Avail. Sept . 1s t a t S525 mo. Oulstanding valut! for area. Call for details. H..u tuol11tfiw ... ·--~- I 002 Ga•ral I 002 •••·•···•••···•••······ ...................... . YllW TO ""· T9NS TO flOU Dramitic dty view of lights from the tear or this beautltul 3 bedroom and community courts and pool are just a block from the front door. Har bor View Homes corner lot property has a professional quali ty throughout . it ma kes you "reel good". Property priced at $116,900. New on lbe market. 0,. .._. Wed/f'lmn ~4 2200 P..t c.-. ftece. M.L U,._,IC>UI: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS , 675·6000 2443 E1st Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ..... , .. IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\' I ~ ! I '1 '\ TAYLOR CO. 1-U<. \ l ·1 ( ) I\..... ' : I< ' I ' ' l •I PAINTER'S OPPORTUNITY 3 Bdnns.--Pool-$49,500 1u t house, sauna, famous name wine 'ttJ Slal.eftl HOME ct!llar. Tbe 90 ft. bayfronl lot Is worth n. l t A "·at n.a. · th'" hill r r · well over half ol the $895.000 asking IHI IS .. • .. ,. s'p':ct;cul~~ vri"~":: price. lf you really love your boat -BUY a lovely HA.llOUI TOWHOMI lantasue l:ands~ap1n1· park It here. before AUJJUSt 16th and r ceivc a tropical aard\'n11 •ur. $2 000 11 t be "'PPl1ed l round patio und ll~htc.'d 673-4400 • a owance o "' 1 O fou.nlain. forthe ulumatu closin1t coslli, down paym('nt or 1.ncrat1ousUvtn1and eit- DM ._of.....,. ... a t•lit C... • , .. ,.. I OOJ 1 •••r.. I OOJ ....................... . ..................... . Promonlor'I IJa'I Decorator coordinated, like new! 4 Bdrms .. family r'm., den, dining rm. Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for two 60 fl. boats. $279.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l 1 ..,,1 'I L1• (Jr "• • • "'"' f) ''> f1I01 decorating-Choose one! 38R, 1 ~ba l~rt.ainln1. Hu>tc master and 3BR. 2~ba. Pool. rec. club. sauna. suite ud Hpar11tt· · · bo t ll ll N h l & !!tic:luded g ut'-t 1'uitl'. JllCUZZl, a 8 p ava . r. SC 00 S t'orm11I dio11111. family shop'g, and so mu..:h more. From room and walk·ln wtit $S8,700. to $62,SOO. Olf110% .... Call bur. Ottk-r 1Ull\'111ll\!1' too for an appointment. " numt•roulj to mention. m CALI. today for aa U · I W clush'uhowln1. Cl] t REALTYtNC. 714/146-1371 1te Mele I 0 24 •ocll I 04 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 + Falllily 1111. G.I. Loan ... -------.-.i Beaut. NEW Univ P:ark townbome. 2 br. 2 ba. 4 BATHS $72.990. IH2·S9S7 evl' Available to anyone, low interest G.I. assumable . loan. 5 year old young ex· with 4 lar.1tc ~'<I rooms. ASSUM AILE .. ecuuve. t;ntry hall. 3 P.LtJS 3 truly f OR MAL .. loan & the ownt'r wlll bat h 5, b I g b r I<' k dining room, Pl.US 11 help nnan<'c. Hop to It lo firepl16ce , dream s pacio us family .rm sec this almost ne w. kitchen. Completely w/wet bar and uniqul" melirulou ly kl"pt, ~ell sprinklered yards. Home rt repla ce. A modern located 3 bdrm .• 2 bu. & has just been listed, mansion 2 miles to the denalS68,9SO hurry • BK B .. ca II beacll 'f6J2~;~isso. i-~-.!-~-~~~·~··~··~··~·~··-·!_!_!~:::: ....... _...._ .......... 100_...JI 50>l720. ..-~, ~~~000~ •SPEc11L * DREAM k~~~~~l~~~~~w~~~1V~l~LL~~~C~E.~·· ~· ·~· _ Large 2 bedroom Con· of o Lit.HUM!! · REALTORS domin lum . Squeak y Qillf. ranch style hom wd nrs. 3 Br, 2 Ba. clean. New carpets & cenlered on ove r 3 acre. form dine, cpts. bltns. CllOICE H.B. ___ lllJMET ~tl"I~! _Every_inch needs work. ainl roof freshpaint.l ~Hath.BI o H r lookin U_p,_p_e fpk. assume VA or! ~.000 IW::bly upgradt>d home. nr.n ~Ina l aw n , e t c . Bea ut . Anthony cover e atlo.-rrtrt Newport "llay. TliTS -3139 , t rmmg-Sbdrm-,e-b:r.. •Urge pool size lot kidney-s haped heated pool. Lge. garage. Pool/r lubhouse. bedrm home is enclrrl EASTSIDE Custom 4 Br 2 ram. rm., lri;. atone LEASE/OPT :tBdim . .U•nioLB.m. Beaut. Country Kitchen Low Matntenance Yard $2500 do.Call 559·5687 wkdys or 640-0166, please leD\'l' nam<' & number • Bedrooms. luriie family EASTSIOE AskinaonlySU ,000.cal by lush&ardens:lge poo Ba. cpts. drps, dbl frplr. Located on tree room with wet bar. fplc covered patio. Buy th.is "as is " before 54().1151. & sep ente rtainmnen garaae . Li:e patio, line d quie t s treet. An e x ci t an g n e w 3 Bedroom /POOi ownerredec.&raisesprfre\o$S4,500. c~nter.Fantasllc v1ewo ss7 •9 ~0 . Ownert A&:t SU-9491. pnre .$109.500 GH 7270 Treehned street. mim) 2111 S-Jn'dn NII l...t wa l er s a n c l u a r) 631-2111 .. WPOltT CIMTIR. M.I. 644-49 IO h o r s es -co mp I et e---------"''"'"" ~-"' P 0 \ e n t 1 a Is · E n tr)' ~~~~~~~~~I pn\'acy ! Call for Curt be Br 2 Ba, new paint, c pts. tJ...... enrlosed porch. Larae 1-detalls. lndsc=: " +Guest" orf REALTORS re ar por c h . eas y l e .e iooz'e .. IOOJ 1•y VIEW gar 7 500 o /A t Walker C lee Real f s tate OPEN SAT /SUH 2·5 5012 POMO ~•lo Twft«'Ock Pl• 3 Campus View 3 Bil, din. & ramily r ms. Super sharp cxl!c. home. enclose for lar~c fnmily ••r••r "' PETE BARRETT ' • · wner II · 1-------""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:I r o o m . S e p a r a t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLUS INCOME 631•2111 •NEW CUSTOM HOM F.S • breakfast aren Dtn1ng L Beaut., comp. remodel -REALTY-2 0 r 3 8 r 's. 2 b a -•-------t '" LIL One bedroom in bomew/sep.incomeun i 642·52M 175·4"0 ~jj,000 w/frpk's,Cathedral ccll· knotty ):>me rould be of on • huge R·2 cor lot.~~~~~~~~~I .rt't ings. blln TV &. phone MOST HOUSE FOR f1cc. Private bar k y.ml otlook'glbebay&ocean "=' Hwry!C•'tLost! ouUets, k1tchen!I w/hand HST LOCA TIOH! IESTDICORI IESTlHDSCPGt Priced al S93.500 Evelyn Copeland 552.(WJ<t l.urge laundry /:.ewmg JACOIS REALTY Lovely 3 br home on finisht'd cabinets. SS7,000 ,:. THE MONEY!! roum Obie g:ar. '15-6670 •••••••••••••••••••••• shady tree lined 1.treet. •'h~:;~i~~~~!~lty, lnr ~.500Sec to beht•\•e this 400ll1"e· fOI All ·---------Reduced! 5 Br. 3 ba, nr Large lot. W/rear yard 848·2323 Rd 2·101 .-lyurd with 13;?5 sq rt C.M. ·-MW N.I. CONDO bay &~11n. Sl64,500 access.00·722t ~l' lh•droom . f.am ily Ar .··• ·""1., Comp. redecorated 4BR.3b11 .. S137,000 Ontu TWOSTORYlliUTY l<itrhen home. double -. . ~ wflhe best of everything. Marshall ~lly ~-4 "' S77,500 N'fi ·r a i.: l' · ~ 1 l' c 2BR2ba,fplc,bllns.xtra eoro.. .. Mw 102 "'21 Beauliful exl'cul1\lc ~5!-1776 Oflhburhood on quiet ----------1 nice c rpts. drps &•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ home.Thc rharmofhh1h cut d.c·i.uc. REALLY MICE! wallpapers. Nr major FORSALF. LEASF. ~ 11 vaulte d ccitin i.t . h vy ~1'1iaQ 400ll7"" FOR All NEW ltOt\H; Beaut ifully clean ! Four Bedroom shop'g. IMMACUl.ATE. Ol>TiON • Wes trllff Realty s hake. lovely rormul <1111 ftM uus lhitht on tht> lakl.' .-1 Like "hidden l wo-storv" with an attic-type 565.000. 3 B 2 e · Ch c rm ·· Ir fl fa m · r rn · ~· •• · • • .-. '' J ACOIS REALTY r. a. '"0 ov ----w/slone frplc. D\'corutrd •• ••• b~~W* f"orest. -i air 10 :acqwsi· se wing room. sparkling pool , formal $175,000. L.se $790 mo. + ESTSU>l-.: bike or hike like a model. Private i••--;.11• ~~~wncr / Agent. diningroomandjoyofjoys -asecond 6754670 s ecurity, Bkr. tobeach.38r .2car.iar. play yard for children. n ine Terrace ·Dover. m <Rea.Q 8slale Soft flattery 9 250 ,.20 "" 1lf Mi-1Tfr...T.- I fli TT(RY ''"" It tht ·~ .. J~ • biH cowl collJr lll.t' t.tll" r11lvr1lly into 111etl~ carctt's Bttow hl1~d W31S' llbws 11110 \k11t \Ollntu Prlntecl Palttrn ~2!>0 Mltsts ~1m §.: 10 12 14 16. 18 lO $11• I 2 lbu~t 34> '''" 11 e 1lrdS 60-1nch Jtn• SI 00 for t.tcll N ttem ~Od »-' IOI UCl'I )II l"' 'o• tir.i.tlan IHIN•I "~~111 ia ~.,.~,! ~1anM1r11n Ptnefn O.pl 4'2 Oa•ty P1101 ta2 West 18th SI . New ~ienk. NY 1001 1 Prtnl NA.ME. ADDR ESS. ZIP !SUE an d S TYLE NUMeER. ... ,.. ....... ti 1'1 • • ""'"' "VJ..:=.~! ........... "' " ,.. dlllct.' ... ._. Sl.2' ..... Craib ... ......... ,,. ........... ,,. 011 \he IOt\ IOI h111 '"' ol•r '" 11111 "'"' 1.te:ut• Stripe • 11.aOpy wteo IKh l tuml w1lh \lirt' O.tnh a~ yt11 Crotlltl 11 J co1or cOfllbt of Ct rmftltl!wll 1•r11 $W111 Mn 1•1e clollbl• c 1octitl Patttrn 1122 s,,,, • 10 incl St.GO for t atll 0tlttrn Md 35c ucll D1lltr11 for l1f\I~ l•'llllll llld hltldl111&. Stll·tl• -'hce Brooi.' N..Olecralt Dept 105 0111lyP1lol Sox 163. Old Chelsea Sia . New 'l'otk NY 10011 P11nt Name, -'Odress. Zip, P111ern Number ~E tt1111 -btlort! 20C de,.ps ohrs 3 lrtt Pff11ttd 1,.. sicSe NtW 1976 NrttlUCWl C~TALOC1 His neryttri11c. 7Sc C""'9t witll 14_. $1 •• Croclltt • • ...,... _s1.00 lflfty r11'J llfftt . ' ... ..,le~ suo St• ..... Wt .... $1.15 .._..,.."' ltM S1.00 "'1m Credltt IMl StOO 1111.i,flt Credltt IMl SUO lllNllt Crtdlet 11111 s1• l•lblt lllllcf1llt IMl _ St .OI f•stalt ... ..., IM·-SUO C..ttm lift IMl St.Ill c...-tl A,._. Jft S1.W J2,,... ....... ~11 --··· 9"' ti 11 11111 c1 _ lk ............. n-• ,, ... ,., '"" t1 -lk ...... 11., .... -· floor laundry chute lo a ground floor ii---------1642·4603 trees . big lot , only Won't lasLS45·9491. JUft 2ba, all upgrudt>s. laundry room. Really nice al ~.900. 3 IR+ &-TUI ... KEY $t6.7~. Andtor • Ur. cor· Walk. to-Shops_PaUo & _., r-~ " nerlotonly $49,500. a rb o r by I ds c p . $49.900 PHFICT Pilot Real F..<1lale architect. Gu BBQ. J U,_.l()U I: li()Ml:S REAL TORS" 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa M~ EnJOY this Costa Mesu Only steps to Carnauo,"iiiiiiiiiiiiii54il0•·~-iiiiiiiiiiim S00.500.551·6847/8.1·M721_ 1 home with large family Park. An 1mmaculale reJ rm, open beam celUng, cently remodeled 21 Plush 4 BR --- ---PARIC II Swedis h rplc, covered Sq. Ft. J BR +den, 3 Ba, • $46,SOO & $47,SOO! "HETH" rcatio. Plus alley acress home. 1-·ormal Dining Easts1d .. I. DAILY L>OUBI.£! rh ,.. Thul shows likt-a model. or your moto ome or ram·rm, wet.bar. lg Wood, atucco. s hake Both arc Wmnors! .... ,.. 1002G1•r:1I IOOJ boat.Hurry.call 546·5880 mast e r s u i te & un · roof llishlondsAopin"in 4Udrms &30drms A i.treal ramily home ... .. with 4 bdrms .. 2 baths. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcllrvublc storage. pn~e area. Lar.:c ram IOllE SUllCKI extra lurl(e bdrms. and A rtou"' .... Sun Buyin• a Home? exc8'tsln li,tictcJ rm & 11 v rm. Sunny United Bkr:. f.i4(1 7<1!4 bcaut1 fully decorat ed • 644-7211 breakfast nook. Plus,_-.-.-.-•• ------... thruout. Owne r's unx· Buy this 1 v, a r re 10 nice C fi t S ,. I)' dt've l opcd Apple omn2re 1rs many exlrus. 74,»00. IOUS. Priced lo s e ll ! d r-Lowdown maymcnl. COOL OCEAN $75,000 Valley urea ;,ind butl $]4 950 645-1474 later. Only $5800. a nd ~,._- ov.ner v.111 rinance. Ir you Lookmg ror' pn v;cy and Bil BREEZE red hill..- 552-1500 h3\C ssoo. lo gel you on luxury'! Look no more · r,q c .. Me 1024 I I II Only 21:t miles to the [)O~urway.rallu.~PEnoRwBI =~'::,', a:db~~~c·~~~: -J&Tsn.;;ED .. ~ ..... ~~ ............ ~ ~~1~ h~~~u1~1f~~~a~ u loca l e d o n pride or ... and the owner says, Lowest Priced locat1on.Only$58,000. --------- OMES owners hip CUl·de·SBC. "Lets sell il". 3 bedroom ---. --1 l111J6fk~P:~::ym~: Most Beautiful -urge added bonus room and den charmer on JS ft . $45 500 By owner. 2br, den. 1 i lfi_. ·+ -Tri·level home In lrvlnc. 1s" w ...... ,.c.M. w1lb Ind irect liahllnJ.t. Lido Isle lot. Lots or wood , • ba. rrnr lot. ~017 Maple. 962·44n r:s. ·810 Ne1110Me111eta...... New paint in and out, nd b . k "th t·. !d FAMILY HOME S.t8.500.494·H828. Sl't' for yourself! Up · S49·16SS tr:uler or cam~r a rcc11s. a nc WI s a inc ------11raded c;arpet U1ruoul. I~~~~~-~~~ w r 1 d glass accents. Now of· MESA VEllOI':, beaut l Sunke n fa m ily room r:: ___ -r~tmb~~d or.~i:hcdn~n'"~ rcrectalf14.5,000. Today's bet value. ror yroldBuccolu5Hr,J(•a r CUL-DE-SAC W/WCl bar. Air cond., 3 UNITS r11r 11arage. larJi(e latl1C'e· 640-9900 ~ n v e s t o r ~\1 . Ok r Rar, has evcrything 3000 3 Bedroom 2 bulll with c I cc. g 3 r a It c d our 3 8rlbe +NewDuplex, covert'd pa rio. Owne r :fl-fR-1/tJ.J,~ Sl~~~,:~lc:e~·rby ~uye sq~l2!1,S00.75t·40~ new carp~t " thr uout odp.c ne r . .,b1cau ~. i.,w::ql;• s uper plush E. Sade C M mu ·t sell. Hurry, please IOI? this hnml' today. Ntar school:i. ull ,.lures & mp<~. ua. ron) '" •. ron $138,U00.$48 ~.3aft W~l e1111 Valley Realty! fl<'droom 2 balh 2 l'll MESA.VERDE frcev.•ay. Quiet i.afe &doublc1><111o rnrcar.1 nv.nr, al#. n&. •• 540•3111 i:aruge. '11urry • 'r1cus By owne r 3 II( hdrms .• s treet. S6 I . 950. It ed llr & 3 ba. llurry & call. lnvesto r :c oppty . Will trade co llcrt ion o ccrt1h1•d 11111 mon<\11 & i:cm i;tnnCUI ror horn(' In ll.U. & C .M . llrl'll . S3G 0272 eves . r-n j-~~~~~~~~I call ram.rm., 2 frplcs .. very c ar P e t n c 11 It 0 r s . 5.S1·2000 ~4 Ph: 540-36&6 ~:;;~1t-d~~;~n~a5JJ~:~'°· 536"8836 RANCH REALTY 1: JUSTUSTED! ·~~ Fo.ttolnVolley 1014 ---- u..o.• .. _ t h I t ~~:~r~"'s~~~=~;,. aw~1~ ; ;,•f ?.f:1,ia ....................... REDUCED lmoressive w.,. , .. re o • P to beach, club, tennis & -•• ~!!.~ EXECUTIVE HOME I UOlt~I DPam• hornP. ""Ols Quick posses~ I t This '"" c; rccnhrook $42 500 Vi:ry dt•i111, well t•an•ll • 1002 "v ,, · · We're heretoh• · " ' • for . with low n1 011l · Oa•r.. 1002a•r.. S63,SOO . ---Spacc·Mokc•rllhu~cvl'r-1 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• leltoo ley Prop. .._.EAR ythlnJ( you could w111H 1n MUST SELL ll'nuncl' Ian~ ~~1•1£' n~ 1•1~l ca&: 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT Pier & Slip for Large Yacht. Spacious 2 Story Home. 5 Bedrms. Family Rm. GatL-d Entry $265.000 881 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 R olton l""I a home 1nclod11111 5HR M 1\ T U ll ... I IC ...... S • B CK BAY 48/\. rum rm. 3"pnrnt ~ OwnC'r muict 11rll lhl11 Im· Kt-11~m11ton Mood with * 675-7060 • A rorm:il dlnlni: rrn. h uuu mac ulatc frm11ly homl' m.iny l .. <l1111< $11 7.~ Popular t:a~l,1dr Co11t· boma<1 rm & romm pool. 1mmclllutdy l.11r11~ GOLDIN OPPOR. Mesa. ~rnt>t . c ul ti<' sa All lhlll ror the low low yord for >·our c.1011 plu1 • strl'YI. Spfll'1n us roorni.. prlcco(Sll'l,!IOll llouilhaan c ar JlltrUAC1 l.1Jwe1<1 IN THI ILUFFS entry tHil t. lhrrc h1 • ftt'ully H48·SG86/ t'vl•i; priced homt.> In llunt Back liay vlf'w from 11 hedroom H plus fa m1I 847 980; • ' 1nitton Dt'1.1cll llurry• front row Tl'lno model. 3 r o o ll'\ • I n A . 11 1 :l f' -l'll•11lll' r ull 8drm11 .. 2\".a h:1th11. de· f1r<·ph1('(', rnuntry Ph: 540•3168 rorate<I tn Ji(lld tone11. . . kltchN1, built Ins. t•nv· JUST LISTED Ju11t a lltllf extra de· <>re1I patio iii bo-.l purk 3 Redroom. llhllkf' roof, !. ~4 cora tln11 will turn It Into I n a I' r 1 c <' outlliicd lol with hurtl' 1i :I! I beauty: lh:dur cd h to ad l ''"'· nKn. Cal )'nrd n ncl j(urdl!n. • 192.~ 5411 1120. l'framlc <'ntry Lt1rgc W.'N here lo h e l f C F C.les .. ~1' TMllU. k1lctk-nandfamlly room --P _ EXCITING! • • I 'R Prlvucy aiolurt•. Only H ALTORS 640-00 0 t $&,900. -•t Br homl' In thr '1'hr - -ROlllTS llALTY rtanch" orrers a huac Youna marl'led uer cpl "1'1 hlCaRforwie " m u t e r bdrm with de$lrH to hous e I ll & 141·1611 (m•vlac~. Ifft' family • -.. 1002191 _,.. 1002 cal'\" for your home. Xlnt \fE.liA VERDE 3br, 2ha, ~ £atate room. & firt'plart In llv· IMC re fs , 5480747 C\'Cl .FR.,by Owncr.$61 ,500 -ll if hl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~3411 1Sallyl days. 3213 Iowa.C M 54118111. Parksllde slnale story 41.r. by~ ~~~~::;a~ l~t: ti~r;y'; ----encl pal10, 8u11hard & ' I .... ,.. 1001 .... ,.. 1002 EdlnJ1er.83t·OJ92. ''l ''IRAHDHIWI Won't h11'l lonii: <.:a I C-U..RESUNW1w.-~DrwCCMJ¥HfJ--••••••••••••••••!•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Parksi_d_I Es_t_a_t_l_·i c ustom hom.-11 Just <'<im· ss1.2000 ~., 'V' 9'iR..,..-plch,'tl. Modern 11pd11tNI RANCH REALTY ' quality with \lllulled cell· Aa1111l./I YI EXTRA SHARP 4 bdrm In ga. 3 bdrm, hUll\' --------•·.&RE TU ... ~ocK m81i11DU r na & ram. popu111r m•1 2.1, m15tcr Son earth tonel4 IPlA llll.Sft It close to11thool&6 i hoPl1 Avalu~.ONl.YS.'11,ooOi ~hoch 1041 OPPORTUNITY!! f88 Y Xtrs lrg lot rm ror pool. Won'llosl' llGll·44MI ··-·••••••••••••••••••• Natural cabin ts.Prof'ly YOUAS ICEDFOllT! SEE WlllTt:WATER· Hard to rind Turtltt<>Ck Broad moor decorated A brand new POOL HOM .. : In large Ufo!AR TllE SURP', Blue Plan 2. SUPER LARGE LOT. JUST us•t li$llna for ooly $72,500. BW3rd winn1ni? prestl11c Laaoon Vlllu. 3BR JBA. r:rfect for the youn. g family. 4 BR., Lovely 3 bedroom home w/quality C~L96ZR ·E775Nt _....0RK horn~ Low m1int. yard tcnnlsh. pools ,dprlvat• •-f din ak th .,,, "''" Picturesque 1l1tht b~ac . 111te a rea. am. rm."' orm. · rm. m e is lhruout! Solid Rosewood paneling in customlted rrom celllna BOND GALLERY OF an ou~tandlng buy at only SIM,000 family room . Waler softener -oahec• I040 •· floor. Family rm, 4 HOM iS.83t-1Mll land . I ded •••••• •••••••••••••••• ~ u · spr in klers on timers. Spacious bdrm. gorgeous atrium. room s! $96,000. Cookie Alllson •8 Run'21tst>.. ·L"~1 ·cto•n!_'!.d. Roman batlt. wallPaP'r, .--------. A COLDWILL IAtllll CO. 644-1766 ., .-w m """" S\OM P'P. For the well U..tti. Dally Pllot 642-8235 (Y73 ) S7$.000. Ap.M>llM. CJUAllfltd executive "F•t.Result" aerv~• 1~ S-'-•• 1 baYer.114/168-"''f ctil'ft'tory. Your NEW! By ownt.r. Carden .a Quest.I Vilt•. 3 br. Iba, l«\'t~ b our level Sttp dn II" rm b&oc-11 wall inter. ~am 5"('1 .. y. 2.Br+dn. a be. SUPER tttlht.P Wood deck 6 VIEW! All upaudu talllu. By owa~r . C.llMt..JITte'lrt.m •.soo Ph m aoe1 Uf..Q21. I '· ~.~ .":'!: •••••••••••••••• ":':'..~ ••••••• 1~ .':':'. ~ ...... . ~ le•t. I 0 ,,._.,.,.. le8Cll I 06' .... ,.,. ..... I 06' •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aolan l'lt'4t l'iTAlE . . . ..,, . . .. HEW HOME 1111' home h1" 11 .111 ' S1~1nlo •h'•I ""k' 1n11rblc counter 1111" fplt'. 'u. dl.'d.~. 3 Ult m.ooo 0,.1111Nr1. I ·S 710 Cllff Drive • I. U X U It \' t• 0 N I> U . i.weeplnJ ~·1111n 'It'\\ ol Ui vcr11 Cu\'C'. · RNh•l'('(I from llU.OW lo S7 UIOO • ;)' ( < '"'J A< ~ r ~1.f<·r T ry :i 1>.111 r 110 1 Cla~siflt'tl d tu bu), -;di or rt'nl ... ume1l11n1: LOIJllllO Hi .. •.•••••............... GHOWING PAI~~• :\I0\1 up lo 3 4 Udrm ;: •, l1Jtt & tom rm hontt• "1lh · dr;111111t1 c !)udtll1•li .. .11 'icw. $911,900 DOYa SHOOS IHO~Dr. 1yo-- St1 \ e ~0.000. on a home that•~ one of a k 1 n d . U n 1 q u e r o r 11 ,. 1 n f! & (•ntertainment. Contemporary de ign by local arehill.'Ct. Redwood & glass t• tl•rt o r . ll1gh bettm ce1h n g b. panoramic view or hack ba>'· 4 BR. 4 K .. 1 • 4! fom·rm's, Sl'cludcd mM ter Wrm butte indooc frplc. luxurious mast~r buth, clres~mg area. C'ustom tile ja<'U7.Zi & ~nuna. Prite SM9.SOO. Sovini:;s i:ood Wllil s1:nn6 on 9/1/16 hvu~c will lH: listed. By appt only. V1u-6900 or 64•1·4684. ,._wport ... ell I 069 ... wport leecla I 069 ···•·····•···•························•·•···· ~anf<Ulic efulo oflving Design your own home on this rare 55x88 Lido lol. Seller will help fi nance. ~.000. I ......... fOllwlMlls.... .......Uafwwltlted ~ Wednncay,August 11 .1978 * OAILV P;LOT •• -···················· ,....................... ..............•••••... -.. ..._,,.,...., JOOO...._,, ... rty JOOO l.a..d 1206 ....... U.fw ht1~ j ....... U.t.-ld••• ..._.. ............ ··~··••••••••;mci·········~·~;;;.···, ·.;;;;o~:~·"·l;~;::·~:r ;;:.;~;;;h;·~·ii~· ;;.·;,;.•••••••••••••3j44 ;;;:;;;;;;~··-;aH Ml &. Ope.A bt.'tt ni Cl•1I t&LlR •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-.\ J m.tll $II, !bll. HI~ HiUO mo I.Oil\ mm~ 0 l'l.P) t Br ll BJ .. 'ulU.t:i\.~t-~ l nh l'k 3 f tbl ct .a o ·~ 4 SIJe.• S.W. \'AN('f: RI.TR. G73 40ti:! t-'1m rm, 1· .. 11trall) loc.: 8~· 2'-~, la iiHm, h t> :l~v.~n~t·u ltttn" ~' ~·I 1 U71.00I Sll.000 nr W stmln~.trr )lull &: t"ohom1:, 55l ·UH 0' i~ll5 m o u S~l & I UJl.000 $17,IOO ,........ 3207 ~1.mna Ila Sd 1I. ' 5 mu. 5,U.7000 t.i3 IJ'19'> t SttZ.Oll ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISi & 1.~t +-IW •In d•·t> Le1111C! Aev.• Smul.~·t r~·t' / .. 12 SJt0,000 ~ •t>t dup. a1.1r. 11n111. fnc:d t't1ll ·lllW ~nh>e 2W . 2h.1, ,llll01, 1 ~~r ~Ut~lt"'l ,1;;~"r~::O IZ •n.ooo S71.710 yrd. par\I I twy 'I ~ Hr:? fld. l"ll''· l> w. n• !!_ub hAt<, S385 ~1 ll .. '9 mo $.\:! 'hl!ll ort.11 1nu 14 S4el.OOO $71 000 132& n10 >t h uUI In· ~·l:;. Ch1ldtt'n OK $1 Turtl..-m<'I.. 4 br, l um 1 m . , .. 20 ... 11000 • cludr cl Ava 11 9 I 111 mo 9fiO 31~~ din rm. :: b.1. iu.ow l'q •I II .' 110\1 t-.s. 1110 "•'IC -• SOLD 673 33!80 Mnrc\-1,'f v1 ...... or ll t' I I t•11s1: \ll'" l.<Ufll\! ~111'tl. Ult ~ JO $710,000 SOLD t-:W home ~ Hr :! Hu, Gurdt•n"r """tl;r ·u~~n ~ "'um llm ,786 lllO OfRCIS $150.000 $60,000 _ .. Mor cpt11. lh lltl. thruoul Nr du , Jl(I l~y """~r 1,111 ~ 70031ir6 ll n10 .... ....... bt'h & Sl huub ~I~ 11111 < 11 ..,...,., -.. -AL--_...... h..._.... ....&.-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 11r1lnr $1:!5 wuhuul " .,,,,.. N t• " I) I\ r \ C.: r f' " I ,.. _ __, _..._ ..._ -••· f'or bt'. :!bd + ckn ..+ t•nd •1t111 11fMi3111 213Kl\l1~1>:1 ..-. .. och 3241 Tu,,.nhou'l'. :: l\11, :!1 · t<UI\ rnom 111 ln mt 'l\'r • • •• 011, ~1mc•111u!4 dN:v1•;1\t'll, C 0 M P I... E T E I. V F f N 1 SH p; D r11 l'\', 550 mo 01. r ·1,•on 3 br 2 b;I. c11ts. •;••••••••••• •••• •• pool &i hin111~. 1, Ml ''' "TURN·K EV" PRO·JECTS w•tt b<> t.i3 \Ill\ ihv~ '""''~11 v1m l ~I I l'tvutt'. \':l.l.'lu~1\c• lw uch un•un. •fltl. ~\·p\ t 1 "' 11111 ti© 454ill \~\ "In ft•1• r und ll. u HI 0 n ' 1 \'" l.eu~1~. 1\tlulb . 031 2113'! sold or CX<'hangcd. Trade up and gel So oc u ... y 3 u1 J h.i tlM S..'l·unty. I'\ l i.,•11. 11t1UI, 2 O O q, a I' p r (? c I at i 0 n a n d I 0 c.Un rm ht•u m <:hti,: frpk .• 3110 + ~l'<' J llr, 1 ~. B.1. 1t•111111s. l! hr. l! bu l'u1 tb1'l•--------- maintenance. BY APPOINT:\1ENT I N ~ .~,. 6i3 :un. , l'uudo tr11l<'. ix1111. h•n furn. Vrl> '''"Ill' Stl()(1 l\.1)1111k l'o\I' l\dJ11~n1 1u• v.111u, lmlr~. I! II Nr mo, ~4 V-lllO t o 11,, Ibo 11 I a I I\ n c1 OUR OFFICE ONLY (No drlve·bys, Ueaut duphc wr. l'• 1>,1, lwh& 1t;alvh:..!ib3~7S or RBlTAU t>r u 11111ou11 ~ 8drm pJtasC,) ftlll, + i.lr.i~ l'.41 uf hwy 67!1 0023 Townhonlt'. SCCUi'll) S.50 mo M9 9501 . ----LAGUHA IEACH ~Wl' . ))<)VI. Jt!<'llU ' & ---11:-.t'w 3 Utt for l('86C l Ulk 1 3 Ul) .. :\, I •, L',\'l lt'l , " • BR 1 b f"" I h t 1•·· h " I'·· " "' r " ,111d.Y bt•uch $i00 mu/1,.,l• • J , I P • W''I .Ir 0 U<'•ll' -... • ('rl)lll, 2 b 3th h 0 111 '-' \\' \V pallo \\,all Sl:pt 10th lh1>11. \!\Clu"''" u re.t cu q >l'lll •'-d r .ii)l.'ll $375 mo 6107433 ___ 95"1 Port l'lydt• Dr or Swc•di:.h ftrt•iilutl.' r.111 :!IJ J22·47:!t Ja)!>, OUTST.\Nl>I Mi cx.:1-: \ 5;;~~ .. ~ ... !r. gar»i'-'· s1ni;le. n a 9tlll SJ3Se,·e5 Cur 111Cu & \'IL.l.1-\c.a; \ I EW 5"!'>4 o:: mrcW hlcw Proper+, JOOO ~Rent ale;, s.to ~o c%~: 'dt;;'~~1;~~ic~~~1~:~: ~~si.ucho .ipl. :! ULKS Tl ,roperty 1600 ....................... $375 mo. sn.8371 Bt::ACll. 1 blk fn111' Pot •••••••••••••••••••••• l·PleX·\'ery lrg iapts. 3 br, Cost. M9Mt 1224 -----tery Shuck OWN 1-:11 2 br, 1 br $130,000. Ownr •••••••••••••••••••••••New 2 be d rm . 2 bo. PAYS ALL UTll.ITlt:S BA YFROHT 675,5205.6'15·3824. 3 Br 2 Ba, (orm al din rm, .. :indmark Townhome. $165 Mu F a ntu t<J ll' 4 Bdrm Uu11lcx Wall. to O<'l'llll &. bJ) ~ml) IJeQch & \'ww 4 Udrm (furn or unrurn) Ill i.u1wr St'l'rt't !oration ST5u 111u "'h\lt'r or i l200 yrl~ NORINS RE.ALTY * 494-8057. Office buildint:. s pec· cpllt. bllnli. rpl. fncd $-' &•aul aJ ult complex 3 Svurious 3 Bl>lOJ On lht' ll11y. Hhlrrn + LIDO RI! &LTY t.acular \11ew. luxunous fer s• 2200 Incl grdnror 549-3139 P ool. Jucu u1. W t U . FAMILY 110:\H~ I.hull lkn lkst loc.itlon $1$00 s;A executtve omces s:JSO.mo. ;\i;t 'o fee. Ask on 2 hn els LS:t' h\' rm nlu yr!.) IM.'. ~ L ...... lqwl 105 3377Yt.Lldo.M.I. '7l-7l00 RcducedtoSG25,000 uilder's Special!O\'er3 AYAll.AUG.15 Cot Kar en. ~63·4993 wfin!1lli.ec. Thh hom WaterfrotdHolMI •••••••••••••• •••••••• llLL GltUMDY Ac:. prime res1d. land in 3 BR + rum . fenced IU2·4474 has ma1t111f11·\•nt OC ~; \;\ 611-1400 • WOOD & GI.ASS 3 l.ll'tl. R..ttor 675-6161 Riverside. Owner a nx· yard, frplc, ft•w blks tul -, & C01\STl.l :-.I•~ Vl' ~.,_ ______ .... bath, d1111n.11 rm. mlcrw N.w-•--h 1069•,,..w__. .. och 1069 ious. sell or trade . beach. $45-0. mo. c1111Jbd Condo. Ni\'\! .ur\!a, Mo. Kardcn' lj1.1unu built 111 ,._... • --,._... • Ll~UID &JllllJG Newp<>rt 84!ach Reolly Re al tor Paul Coad P 0 0 1 · r '-' f r 1 ~ · · .i. Hustk ct'tlar -.h111glq1lulfs horn'' JU.~l retfr \•acuum' S)'6km0 on pout •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A l""'I bi5·1642 962·6142 ' washcr •dr}cr, u\'tul :sept h.ome . Lcr. 1>untit'cki., BR. 21~ btt. Lo~: , i.lie Jot with Ul'can , 2 P IME comme rcial -1 s35o lH2· I 7!1u o r fire place, d1u1ni; r m . .irci•nlwll tumm. mount am & golf c·oun> lob for &ale or lease in El •Des.rt. •$365. 3Br + OR, 2 h.-2131691·7615 b1lt·1n k1tclwn /\n ''!\ \ acunl. Le:uie SSS~· view-. Plus lol:. morl' Oceanfront -Newport Beacb Toro. 83()..3773 or 586·8500. ltnor+ 2400 f11>I. bltns, d/w. nu l'J>li., ('''llcnl fom. home. bl7 i\ill iK711 r...a 1·1:.!'7 1 1-: ..... $145.000. Tolle Rltrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• paml in1oul. C llalecrcsl 4 Ur• 2 h a • b I 1 11 5 • Mo -'fl -· :::abin ut Green Valley 642·2221; lms~·646·1Hl66l <'Pls d.rps. liplr._<~lv:-.c to MISSION REALTY larhor \'ll'w P•1ler.n1~ BeatJUfut~ated-4 Bdun ... 3.bath, COST A MISA COi. ~across from i.~hl.:. ~ead1 $J10. Ph 98SS. C~t lh~l.~•J:1..u11.1 411r Yea1•1y lcab•• \Mt family rm, 3-Yr old home on the 17t11Strfft the Ski Bowl over the HDROOM -ooa-Gi.a>i---i:>honl'491·0'7JI s:ornknl'r-586"900'1- h · 3 Stores & vac. cor. for lull lo t he lake'. Very old· 2' .. ba~h. ra~lly room 2 Br. 2 b11. fa mily rm, nt'ar ---oceanfront. Fantastic, ever-c angmg bldg. !"or user or de· but fun. 126.500 fireplace. Walk lo pool l)l:ach. Stv & r C"fng. 5300 Magntflcent view. Plk'r FAMILY EST A TE whitewater view ............ $110,000 ,·eloper. :iso.ooo Salisbury Really tenrlli. s au'?a · Jacut11 mo. c2131:;96.5200 Three An·h lluv. lw D I h C I . w-~t.-.y .... T-lor Co. • 613·6900 . etc, elc. All included for -----996· l!ISS 3 lllt •)r 2 un & den. 2 lmtlb SS.'IO ~ltJ 3111t,2 Un. iOO:\lo. r omnu dc•I M :ar u li.t l u ' 2 Slur). 4 ...-" -r Sl2S per month. $188 z br dup. Kids. JX'lS, ---- hrirm:. · :! bJ . mini l'un THURS. & Htl. 1·4 P.M. MIWPORTCIHTH xurlous Lakeside Con· KEY REALTORS ~mi;lei.ok 1-·ee. LllCJllMHICJWI 125 t1illon hom\'' Th" Oil\' 2602 WIST OCEAMHtOMT 644-4910 do. Arrowhetid, 2 br. 2 646-4477 Main Rcntalll. 5-40-5370 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• hn ll :all 1 I.ob ur tll•tk:> & b F • ..., 9U\ 0 LE "S L' 3 II'' I OuM ERCIAL renters .,~; :· ....,, ""· wner , · ----, . ., "" vr m 2 )~ 11at1n .trl':.i .irou nd ,.. .,......,,.,.., IC'C C'ondo fi:1ck btty 21il)'. t'leun, ju:.t painh'll. houlie . ulil rm. 2l·.tr g.ar pn,·ate 20.\IO 1>ovl ""h SAMO I SEA IEAl.TT 675-1100 wa nted. New bldg. · 2br. 2 ba . <!b l t!J 4br.2babous1:,fncd ynl, patio.SJ'J(I 495 tlH7K jacuz /1 :U .in 1 r u rctl Pac1fil' Coast llwy, Dina Nil Est.te w1opcner . .solur hcutmu $435. 96J 4008 - landscapmi: \\tlh m.aturc Pomt Realty.dOnut sbop W..t.d 2900 wood burning fr111c. -----5 Br, great fum homr at lrt'e!> "'ould you h\•ll\'\t wport .. och 10691 ... wpor+ .. och 1069 tn now . P lve 11hops ••••••••••••••••••••••• sruh compacto r . II Li.:e lbr,t•pt.s.drps.slo\'e, $-t9S l..'!e l)f '('II Julll !89.700 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• a••a11llble. Ready Jan. aterfronl Owners ·we pets,S350/mo7Sl G.so3 rcfrq:. i:ar. <'0\t're d McGill. 490·3ulll C\1: mfl~bIPt!l .:c.1 chan<·e to h•• ~teDS Pnnoramic Water Vie"' Wlll\·aey Ciniah. Foot.ag~ wish to trade-up. Ha~ 1lallo.Jnt d yd Cpl fJref 49S-52'.!0tla)'\ 1"S1-..... rrum beuch tn a t'otta.: Ulu/fs .. E .. Plan 00 the lease No percentage. luxury Bay Ave Duplex. Super neat cond1;1. 3 Lr. No ch1ldrenrdogs-. 8 bl , • . ~now iu11" fur IJll l} Soi.~ "11ter. e xrlus"e pre· D a ".•ds o n R ea lty . Wishwaterfrontbouseor bn.frp]c.pool.Nr !ihops from bch .• 200. m o \~est ~me l:ondo :i B1 '99 ·2llOO llu r r)" u n 1h1i. o ne . mium locutiun ·3 li e 831.00SS. duplex w/pier or slip. $3115 6132332 673·33l3 lmm~otcup} s:ir.ot100 ..!~._~n~~~~l>.;;';l'upanq 't523CAM,.,,J>a•llVM Town & Country Hroller ~0· 1950 Bdrms. 2'; ba, ll(e ram P r1 m c Com me re i a I 673.3947 betwn 8um-6pm. 3 B~. 2 bn condo. frplc. 3 Hit. 2 U.a . nr Newland & S.. Juan .l'\\J>flrl l"rc:.t. 3 liR. rm, d1n·rm & ll\·rm Le11sed P roperty. San Investors opply W ill polio & pool. dbl gur lnd1un1ipolii. L1•use or Ownl'r 2 Br 2 JJ.1. lk•nul CeplstreM 32'8 Golf Course ta?<tt'lull) tlec w panel Prof. dee.. entry foun· Clemcnll:. Income 18700. t r 4 de co 11 e ct i ·0 0 0 ( Adults. s:n:;. 642· ll~ rent $340 9!11 ·5728 or bltn:.. Condo. ~lv\!I IO.J~ •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ~~l:ul~: r~~0~1 ~·~u;.:;ri~~:·: mi.:. wcl bur s;:;,ooo g~~~r ~iW"~~l:I~~ .~>' P12«' S00,000. 496·3413 certified d iamonds & MESA VEH DE 4 Br. :.pot 847·1438 ~~Ge 7~:~~~;" (~:~"~~ Im> Wit Duple, • cul·dC·S.l~. dining room. h r pool. ,\)!ent i52·90 I st Time Offend gem stones for home In less. no pNs l'h1ltlr1:n "MM 3244 a\'ml l'h HJ~ 15~1\ dhl 11ar. l11)! lik yll .. hh.lry llBH, 2,~hu Mollt•I m ml Bluffs Town huuH•·fl)' M H ___.,.. H.B. & C .M. areu . OK. R ef's . Wal e r & .. ••••••••••••••••••••• · · ' ·· tac!rs. S2llO mo. (1\.ll S 711 I.ACK l.AY Owne r . 3 hr, 2•, bu. r. •w,..... r S36-0'l72.eves. grdnr pd. 5'165. 5'16·0092. ·n t:t-:NTrtEt: 3 lir 2 Bu Minion Viejo 3267 837·227U (() :,1>m) 1 11· .sou 3 llclrm, lt;1• lot. ne <ir Shttrp. Sell or lca 11c-. Ofr 11.770Sq. fl. comm. bid&. ........... 540-1720 o en.!:_ hsl.'. "'rpk . no pels, S125, •••••••••••••••••••••• •19'1·511117 eves. • J.iy w \\•.llll ll\•.ill> n :1 l't•w roof. rrplg & 752-8800, Res 640·2003 Ownerfinanced ... I Ii REHT AlS ' 31711(\1.t,l ll\\\ p.11111 S-19.SOO firm .-----$400,000TotalPrke •••••••••••••••••••••••• M ESA Vt:llDE 3~0· St'.G4S·t17 I. ' I. 'w., ......... r ll't• So.l..1111111.1 t1~1 2.1:n ~s;uu GOLFCOUltSt REALONOMICS ....... se..4 bedroom, 2 ba t h . LEASESAVAIL ~!ISSIUN \11•.JO ·lit\:•••••••••••••••••••:• .. Is ;icross the s lrl'cl from Brokf'MI 675·6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bullllns. 2 fire pluccs, We offer the follo~ing, ~(fJ~l'.!tml~rlfuli~fl~;R rnr. 2lla. frpk, 2 pat $56.000 • Lo\ cly :fllr. ;: b.t l'1111tlo t'lllm Jt•c urJh·d "-atr} w loh of \\ 11ul11\\, \JUI! cd rt-11111.i~. "''l h.ir m ~tcp tin" o I.I\ rm " ltllfC °'"'>hr, ' l' II\ ,.n t'lt'l' j:ar tlr OIH't u ... c nm1n.1t1n1: bu~''r' 303-11 \'1.i (;ornn.1, 1 .. 11: HEW,ORT SHORES-lhi.' fine 3 Hr, 2 Ba hom1:. C do ,,..... 310'7 qui~ stttet. 5395 lm1: pro~rtws. J _ ' • ' ·' .!11111 11111n1t'fl 1'vt1il ,.:n.ro> lhc OIX'n l1.1ok m 875.500 10', tin J>r\\•e by Oft •1111•••/TOWft•••••••••t•••••••••••••• • COLLEGF. P/\HK 3 31lr "b f· · $385 CLl::/\N 3 Or 2 11.1 c•m '(I &400 il/1)1,.•• Alli 552- thl-. 3 Ult. 2 b.i . 2~1) 2303 Ann1vt·r~ary Lanl' ..._..forialit 170 F\. on main channel; bedroom 2 buth, dt•n. 3'u · ~·b'\7'r~5 putio. fncd )•urd.01·uh1,• •1r0tl3lli08 • hunw, hug" potm & bc-.11 ur l·.111 556-111111 , 0 1\1,E ••••••••••••••••••••••• pier & slip for S boats. 5 bulllin.s. flrl•plucc s..1!10 • r. J 1.' •• S37 • • -., ,1orni:l· N1•ar ocean WULLN£H, owner's ex ChoiceLocatiotl BR. 4 ba., pool ; ull • SOUT ll c n 1\S 1' 3 nr.;h.t,fornrm ~1~ :.ac. _s wtrJ1tl~ti II.I& COftdoml!'IUftll ~~ Si3.ooo clu..,.tve ai;,'l w rrr w lk modern convenienrcs. PLAZA 3 bedroom 2 J Hr. -;b~. l.im rm S-1.:.> wpor+ ltoch 3269 U..furw11lwd -----m estc 1 •re•. a • $1600 ... o.YMart•vls"'. bath bul llins pool 3 Ur ... b.1.drnrrn S4SO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1ngd1stance t0Westt'llf ... ~ .., "' J •1 T • • 3 0r.2•,hu.fam.S475 .L· L>ram a11c 2 s t y I\· NEW Plata·L.ovely 2 bedr Bay&Bcach acuu . "0 y1:<tri. old •Br 2,)ba fum ssis Br. 21, ba condo wt3H "''"'cut1••e 3Br. 112 • t"rame . 3 UR . 2 bu condo with fplc. & built Really 61S. 5'50. JBr dln&ra'mrms SSlS boat slip. dhl ~Jr. S200l frplc. UW !\dull ur n. Al'mb from pooh1 & ten· 2 Story 3 Br. 3 Ba . lg f:im ms. Reln1terator ls in _ 1e--.. 114 CALLS!iG 2f.GO No Fee · mo. 1umm"r, SGSO > rl) (;lo:.e le> freeway, I , nc nil! Walk lo beac h rm,2frpk'll,Jllcun1.s un• ~luded Imm c lal• ---.SELECT ~ lsc.545-7645 Indus tries. So. c u .st d I • · • u • • ••• •• • • • • • • ••••• • • • • • Pl P I & ·-• I._._,. N' ,. S73.~ <leek . full.} lf\~ulatc , 11 swimminJ1pooljust aleP1 552 7000 aza. oo savno. ~IG igue CAYWOODREALTY Xlr:.S. Sho rl Wiollk I rromthcfrontp<>rch Se<StlO. Ulll free. Nea PROPERTIES . Br Co ndo Wldt>n. rltn Thick shtt(( thru·<lul In· tht hoic< . ue 1290 beach h od I SS2 500 • beac h . II 0 r $e 0 k . THE .. area. 211ha. Sime, tr:i~h eluding kth"hen. 8350 mo. Nti:iuel. Dkr~s.-.1..i.:!!i C community • • 1t OPIHTHUR3·6 ~is~ GayE L ' c'o Beachcomber. Fee brdup,cncl yrd.gar.no • .. .• comp. Recently <'Oii· AvalllHIS OO:J.788ld3)'it, ••• l'UOI. ,J.\l'l '7.Z I ' • • -SAT&SU ... I,._ REALTORS 631·20ll pets. We s tside CM . VILLAGE .... · strucl('d, lcnms courts, 64&6.108eves. \'lt-:w llctUtllllltlh <I" \\,\TERF RONT l'roperl)' " -~2SI """11.... I be h. -----' .. I I ..... 9 ... ., ¥-mo . .,...,. ""'· RE "LTOR S poo . nr ac $500 mo. n:_._ ~. t'Ot'Jll:d 3BH . l:'ihtl '"Oll'l' Ol'U 10.11 5lOSRh•erA••· -"'"' " 675-0123. ~ .. '"'"' 3550 homl.' ,. µo ol 111 llnob:.tructl'tl \ll'" Sml (situated 1 b l k So.i.cwP,.,.rty 200 IESAV~RD,.~ 3bd. 2ba. .. ................... .. Monttrr h 11.1v. llr.kht h~,· lt·l! lo l SI 19,000 Super1or·Da lboa cro s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w /w cpts. drps, dis· rand new, vie~. 2br, pt. Shores. 2 Rll. conv. I llr compl. furn w/utll. ram rm. W\>I h:1r. mr1:h 7U 882 f.i6,15 lnR of Pt H & Wcsl o TIMI TO Tl ... DI Experience w a terfront hwshrf., d1ncdl p u,1110, ddbl 2bu. Un iv Prk. The Ter· den. Walk lo t.>e11l·h. etc. Wushin~ & drying C ell. ld,c pd" >1H111kh:r Ri\'Cr l NecdR2·R3 W1I . "" , Ii I I • gor., nc Y .,x n con · race.SQishcw.Nrpool. S410/Yrcy.l\gt.!>'18·1:.!90 Avml.fromSc~l.l Lo s~ l'>l <'m 1•,•11 (•111Hl IY OWHER bu.•·ortradc. Fee :simple 1 ndc to laraer units Jlv bong nEIHunt1n.1tRton Avoil 9/l . $420. 540·3368. $.170/mo. 213·322·1588. June 1 •th .... .., or• '117 llorbor Vw"' Montego ~ 1 M r I ti ar ur. cgant 4 B . 4 --------Ur. 2 ba condo. lip· . a · .. " -~l .5<>11 h •· 646·0666 now. o c opprec II on. 811 . c o n temporary n..i•t .. -1tslcM Dcc>rfield Tow. n.houi;e, 3 "r"ded. ;\clull "Il l. N<1 Be. ·11ch. S'lSO. mo .•• l..uiwna NiJ;ur l ICi•ull v I Ur, 2 Ua. >.lnl omc "' more tox sheller. Call ..,._ -b •. 2 S4 ,.. u .. I 1 11 5 M 1· 110.5050 496-4040 lnc11l11111 Sllf!.~OO with OPEMHOUSE now forinformation rurnls h inss . Boat. 2 br ,plit1o&gor.$240.ln· r,2".a.ua, s.ty. 2Syr · peL~.S3!I0.54tHl25l ~ween . on··ri . lu nd H I 11 21 1 d ays WED·SUH 1•4:lO,M. LIOHSISTATIS gardener included in clwater&gurdnr.Adlt.s. ly. Ohvc W1 ggcnhorn, ---.,.HHUnfum J&ciO ... wport .. och I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 lWtlnn~ & \ ll'" ho.ti mootrlng 0\ Jtl IK IKHll i.h •.tl nl $1,ltl.nOO llrol.1'1 . 11 ltl 11•~1 T:imsi-:" !kl' non. 3br. 2' 1b.1, 111. 2 1 J I 11o1r ltl,l"IO o wn1 ~.1;, 71> 1;, 640 4497 nil 7 l'M S36-8832 S2000 mo. rental. (213 l no pets. 673·6372 675~160. THE llUFFS •••••••••••••••••••;.,\. 121 Harbor l1Sond Rd. 592·5981 Poolside 3br + lofl 2Ve bu 2 HR, 2 Ba, Towntwme, Lge. 3 BR. split level end a hr. 127 33rd Sl, Ncw1JOh t'or those seekmi; th1• ul K>lt SALi ... eta l 141 super condo. vii.' Ir vine . Purk View, totally de· umt; best early urea , ~och. S365 mo. ClosQ ti> t1matc Newwrl IDcation, CATALINA llLAMD Un1"v. 1 yr old, mun~ rorutc d, pnrtly rum. greenbt:lt vlc·w. Hcclcc. & heach. liarn11c. Wa1hl11g 3 Br. custom built luxur) p J spotless i\vall nnw SI"'" I · home 159.~ 1.4 JO On 7Unll11, Income $J9,200a ease Sept . 15th·Junc xt r u s in c l 2.c r J:a S300.p/mo.SS6·M2_1__ lli-\.'frlNOS &<.:O '"'' & 1rym11 f:ml. St~vc &. Y"'"r s17c 000 or wlll 1•th. Super Ch"rmar. W/O""ner ..... "". """"·'"'10 • . rcfr ulll. Incl. Cull Ncwf.lOrl lk·.tt·h·'4 (1111•,l ll_6l5·7661 .... "· .. • " ..-~...!!"-"'°°-Wo o dbrtd g c .J Br . Realtors li40 5~1(· l'.llW·lii.'>8 between 8 & s l'la..~tom hom1:~11cs. 011 thc ------i trade for mromeo proper· Woods Cove. s 4 oo. townhm, Oct. occupan·'----------.i \('r~ top nfSp)Jtlasio 11111 J.._ ty tn Or1ill1Jt1C°"nty 497·3531 'lean 2 br. SIM. 773 Wes cy. (;lose lo lal.e "ten· LIDO ISL!.; LP.AS •:.. Mon·f"rl -~ . Wtll buJld to :<Ull "'rom C.pi1tr.o I 07 Wortd W lcM lrok ... 1 w__. le-tt Wilson. i\dullll, no pets ms. 544.450-1 Sharp, 3 bedrm , 2 story. $7!1,!100 •••••••••••••••••••••• 960-4410 ••• :::.: •• ::: •••• ?~!:~ &16-ZJOI \'ICW Of bi.y, 1J rl\:ll\•Aporfm9tlf1 FvnNtlM4f Sn "In~~ 11111 S11lcit Ok Fis h fro m )'OU r front ... 2 b f d b.:ach. man & wire 11r ••••••••••••••••••••-4>• ,. " 0 Mo. renta.l , Bayshores. .... r. garage. nc • ........_ 1-• d 3706 l.J Ro<lt'"J U.1y Llrh r ~o n· h . L. a k c s Id f' • THIE£ UNITS kl.a--1. L' udult male only No 1x·l~ --• MDfl .,. Newly furn. 3 br house. '"' .,... r ce Nrv.nnn lll'at'lt edr oo m to wnho mc M 1 R l CAO 370 SllOO month t:a ll S1111<·rli ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ 64641258or (213)790-2620 a n enlu s ..... ,5 SPYGLASS HILL ".tntl'tl hy doc·t ur tltr\'' \ ilr h fromov.111•1 lilt 11117 17lllb-ll l:l2l V1llo g e S an J u an 11 ,.;A l .T,'l"O~l'A :'.V Homes lt enlty 519811.').~ Uuche lor a11t. pvt (•n 9JO.OOO UStsi* C.M. Beach winter mil. 3Br. New d 11 p I l' x . 2 11 r Goff & Lola• View Vicw u:y & cx•c•un :!llMI ,11 trnnl't' & ha lh, SlllS mu. Owner's x•tra lnrice a 2ba. $390 lnclcls util. c1>ll/drp11. fn~d yil ., Onfn1rw11y: lmm11ruh1l~ It, 3 br, <1\ln, 3 ba. $750 ll733731t•v"'· OCIAMHtOHT 30r, :m11 ~UIH'r :? !<IH r \ tw1111t• 1111 tlw ,w1·.1nr1 unt 111 mint c•1•11 •l 1tl<•11 ct rnc d 11I It \ 111 11 .11 ll' h<·M Sll!tl,~111 'roperty HovH ,4J.)ISO NEWf'OltT s1101n:s hy 0"'nt•r 4 Hr ', hlk t h1•11l'h Il l& 01:!3 01w 11 sun llnrbor Vu llm!I ('urrnt•I ('1)rt1Cr&11n•1111IK•ll . f'l'\! l~I 1'1111 1'Hr1n ''" 111·r l>I~ :.!111, 103.000. Opt•n S:lt Sun I S; l'nn onl~ OPIMHOUst Sup,•r bu\ In "llw1H Shol'\lJI Walk lo bNtdl . pool't. ten ms 4 hr, 3 h11 "Ith oil ""tra!!I. 0 J)t•11 houi1e S:it & Sun I s or un Uhokl. 336Collon. N R ,,.."'l ...... '31111Wl.'•t 1 w~, ~ Shrt1 4542 r.o Oceanfront I .ar!lt'!lt II be I du.plc1t in t ov.n Sf>e c tac ular COltSlhnt' v1ew;s 2 lllt Ii 3 OR. wtth famll) 1 m s fla .. 4 (rl)le11 , $ cnC'lo~t-d &111t.1Jl.'f Many eAtraa. Ctnt'~t In \!H·rythini ~.000 Back b•>. 3br. :?1 ~1i._, form din. ram rm. pool. suuoo c .. 11 M:? ()4~ WES TC LIFF 1nr. 3ha. tltn rm. 111rturc- ll"rd1·n 11, hi'-" to !il.'hl lli'a1111ru1 It\ 1111t .. .:n •a1 tn\'l::CI rnt•lll $89,50Q ALL POltTS It.I. AMCHOaAH MISTMIMTS 1714t ..... 7711 .......... bedroom t bath home f'1mily only. Avail mid c hi ld OK. s:u:; I Rancho Snn Jooquln 2 1;12 02~2 :~111 :181~ Yfo~/\ltl.Y s.'l.'>tJmu lkhl\u with OrtphlCC And fresh Sept. Call fi75-40l2. s.tS-3441! -----bt-<Jroom, den & 2 l111th c:lnt ANO Twn l --p-•-" 322 Mndomlnium w /c•11111nm UJ, Ft'St'ond1,l1·1"P~ ::flrw/&;n rpurklnu. · · Ive on Lido for nnlv _. """ .• 1 •. 675 3003 l'droom. I bath unlls. all ~$415/m 2bt 2b bt1c~ •••••••••••••••••••••• uecor •ool .. 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''"' · · "" G15-Ul42 Ult 1w ii"'>& ""I hnr. rriil« ; 1,.IOI. sw.ooo ' park. 121.000 673·1~~ cptJS, drp11 . t p•lnl lnAlde Winter only. 67&.~3 __ to Mile Squ:ire l'urk 4 Ult. 3 bu ..... $12:> _ n11, w • • • • 1 ....... 1 • a. out. 2 21Mtrm unk8, e• CEAN"'.JtONT l fir, Rt"1ecorot<>d 3lir. 2 1>11, Townhomt•11 NF.WPORTCllJo:ST nS~~~l71i\dlta, no pc:l11 . llVllLY CHID0"'4 JI. n. I 1 ~Ill" from ........ r frnlc n w "Pl~ 1lrr11~· 2 BR 2 " • ...,.. 0 •v "' · .. .,. w /lncl a ara1te • yd. $325; 2 Dr. $300, •a r's, ... · .. "' "" ... u · · · · · · . ......, 3 Br. 2"1 ll ,fK'Nln vi1•w, It...._.. 645-2411 In 1dull pk. 12x60. 2 br M4.~. Call for a ppl. a icely furn . Wl~tu. dlahwllShl'r 1410 m o 21m .21, Ua • .. .. $411!'1 odlu only 00 pel/I, y ily 1 ur. rurn. odulls no fX'ltc. OWMU •oaMG... :,::r.b!:.h~~~::~2o~:~ 64.?·2334. tf3.itS3 963-4~/\1401. "" ftot•. 3 Hit, 2 Ha · · · · • · • &425 lse 01wn to rlJChl 11.11 ty. 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MW!t sell •l once ••••••••••••••••••••••New 3 bedrm Deu>n,.. l'lusn crptn11. cn,tm drJ>'I Chnlll1ne833 3311'7 __ f_04'_in_ro_c1_1_1_5s_i_.so_79--1 due lo raah ahort11.. hu "'R t b &t p1111t>rs . l)lll('lin R. 1&2 ,._ Trtrs Bot h trl plexes ror RBfrALS 1~~m d~~c. u'p~~ad~rd hrdwcl flooni. b\fl lown SJ5'1 1o SI~. C:1111 4t w•ltr ••l.AYSHOIU JUST LISTEO. 38R 2 beauttfully decorate home. Ira m.str suite lll\cb ror lht• itoormel m•l\Y xtras. SlllS,000. ll 1144.~. Owner. t7J4) "'--n .. d•I u u ;:area · tbruout. $49S mo Al(t llSO/mo yrly un pd No kldll/JX'lt . 1ai •:. •••••••••••••••••••••• 644.0183 ""'"" • "' "" No ree A k for K furnished . G45·221fl or llith St 842 IM ._ _______ _, Ju minc Crtek. brand · , .... llrc 548•3396. -----It-.. --· IMVISTOIS new homt'$, 2 It den. two .,_.993 R42-_!l• 1 _ _ -" ~,,,,.. D ana Polnl lnUatlo Br. 1 Ba. North C.M . fireplaces. form11I din Be•ul shd cxt•t• hm \CK 8/\Y. room :v 3bd. •••••••••••••••••••••• h~sea Cour dupleus Plush carpetln~. recent 1ng; US<' or pool. jocuvi w chibhse k pool pm 21iba, fr-pie., pool, short WINTll lt&ITAU' Two rompleltd. two un peint thruout, yd a, p•tio. Ir tennis courts. Top area. S405. IMl8·91H ot loni 1 · e l:i~ 64:1·5.158 der cooatructlon. Al encl.1u1S48..f72t .. 51,C or67~t. •i bh><•k to the ~h. se\·t n unit1 •·/potlth·r ---Coronade1Mar·Duple ll·3 •leech l240.., ~ A""'5~Jlt\tllfl .,.d bl"'fJI 2, b awlmmlna PoOl Ir •llM'lo cash Oow, Ocean vu'1, J UNITS ~room 2"-baths. ex ••••••••••••••••••••••-"""111 "' Jr, 1 a con p· rklnJC Studio -•S Aflent493-47J9 3 Br Hse + New Duplex, cellent cnndlUon s.iso. SWll CLIAM RMrho San Joaquin 13br. ~~~~mo liw. S.'\SU. mao. It Pcnlhoua:t.sas Loh auperphash £.Slde C M. mlh. 3 Br t h Ra frplc a ller, 211Bu, Allllo 1>8t Vu. ..............: mo. i\vellable Sept. Nt·I -C,';17 I sus..ooo.S41-111731ft5PU w1bO•lacce~s.neor lle11 golf gre~l ·2002 DlicBayfron\Condo.2 nr. toking r curv41UC>lll · •••••••••••••••••••••.,._own __ r_. _att"'-·-----..a :t ohi"' J ·3 \:d r b 0 ~ • Or a ham. 1350 m o RANCHO SAN JOAQUI 2 Ba, welbar, IMS lse, NOW! A'. aciftc Ocon View tM,.h w· th l'(l()m. 8472622 3 8r,2.\.'I Ba.popul11rS1 675'8074or&tS·Sl26 __ _ Cemetery, ND. 2 Ioli n.e f•llest dr•w In CtOU. A.m ... .W.OIT BEAUT, S11llt lcH•I, 4 Br. W 1 Rey Model. View • Bluffs 3 Br 111 Ba. <Masooic Section I fo We l .•. a Dally Piiot vr "•"'r itolr rourH. hike. nal t UALTOIS 21't a... Hrs din rm, fplc c:-.... ·~ ....... ~·1.-:"~' (pk:. pa110. C'omm pool. s•le to quhfied bu)er Cl1ul led Ad. Pho• t ...i.... I bll .,....,. ... .._, "'" •VT' ..._..... hl ...... 67.,SS I I am rnn It• poo • ns. ..,.,_,...15 nr s • ..,.,... Sl' 11 ..,..., rno _ ~~f'SSl 8042 fU.Sl'il , ____ ... _ nrbcb S475 mu 9IJ8 95'17 ..... -640-0lt'l, M.1.&541 2591 CIRCl.R DRIVE OPF.N SUNl)AV 1,5 COAST NOraTllS 673-5410 /\.J EU.J E1_ I I A s~.oc 1;it ~ . I a r • • ~ . Het,Wmhd 7110 ....................... AYON TWu• 1 ur fMI cool. Earn money, meet peo- ple, gain confidence. Call 540-'IOU or Zenith MW. • c , • ' ' w.dnesdty. Augu11 11, 197& * DAii. Y ptl,.OT •f I Add lt. .. Build lt ... Olaper it ... Hammer it ... Caroet IL.Cement lt ... Wire lt...Hoe lt ... Clean lt ... Move lt...Press ft...P alnt it ... Nall it...Plaster lt...F ix it... SERVICE ~ DIRECtiORY Plumb 1l. .Patch it ... P1pe 1t ... R emode 1 1t ..• ' ·. Roof lt...Landscape it ... Tire it .•. Trim lt ... Sewit. .• . H a ul tt. .. Add it •.. Plant it ... Alter It... Learn It ... ~ ~ t ~ ... ..__ ii.__... • • ----..... H..,. :_r·s.,.y1c• h•••1 -'-'•wcw . Meun..r , ..... !'....... ~._:. ~ ...... ....................... ....................... ....................... 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'45-tl..... 060 Z93T tenor & t=\tertor. P~c walls. ••ru ei;t, to_.~ •••••••••••••••••••• •• --&fo,.. ,.m ,,..~ Mo•"'9 ~t1m11tr1. t>-46 $315 roll"$. 586·~~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:t'ltWICK CtSOS JAPANESEEXJ•t:R1' • -. ..,.,~odablt-ludy to do ••••••••••••••••••••••• I N _ llMODIL. Add~' ... R ·,.,.'...1,_ l.:andscollt!&Oarden.1na S1n11 l• fe m a le. non-ho u •11work, O wn1,ROF' IOV I ,, P 11l ntintt. $250 .-ver ~ERAMlC Tle.5 cwJ & Repalrt It AcldltloM, cc ll't'}! Ul21=2 u•ll C..11548 ~lk2 1Hnoker, matur e &Ud transportnt1on G31 2238. , ~ t N~'1 , Lo~ I holJ c. e.JCJlr C'OlltlW lllU ........ rmdl. •'r C'lll/ ml Ob:< ment work cabint1t1 't u du n t » v • 11 for --r~td U 0 A. • c 11 111 lieut Kt'1th 545·3433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• we It o m e S3G·Z• ZO & bani doori, Q ua Ill) 549·2170 GU~ COMPLETE )'ard mom, hou&e/ap\/pel i.llUng. Xlnt ho1ASctle&nlt\~ dt111t' <;o~·WJya. 834·l "i00 11 • UOMESAVF.ltS ~.f.l~------- wort. Palumbo Con6tr f u,. PM AN & s 0 N . Lenante &c-leanups. Arte 1·525-0633 by lady W/eXill'r1~·11C\• dl\~I· r 11intmg; hl!t r1or llt tiX• l'lumblng «c II\' 111ng T .... Ser•lc• Mmbr 888. Ph962 831<1 Re mode l, co bl nets, C11ll ~nan •tt•l?Glt. Lan ~ ~~:able, o11on tr:1t).j MO\ INC·• Lei 2 C\11r ·d lcrlor· l<Qu~~·~Yll~~ork, l( Frc est1mu1e , honest '1 ..................... .. 1 formicll644·7~.MllA:Wl dy640·76l8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · tnt'll mine you Rt>a-.. pnec. tn · n>llab.lt111ervu-e. $10 br,Rt>mO \'Oll . trl mmlni , ~::Z~1:a~d~~~ :,!,Concr ete, curpe nt ry. YA R D &r Ci AR ACE Movl111·Cleanup , Flat r Rc~Jll-ll~ur S-15 ~ lntcn or /Ext. Av1o1 room 84T-0.'183, lk>fA & MC f.runlna. free e. t. Llc'd, at. MS-M». masonry. stucco. hm. CLEANUPS. Lite haul ~ truck. Rototllltng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• raMtiltcjJ'aperi"9 s.to "":~st. all pn ces mrl Plumbt.-r. Rcpuir. Rt>pi~ ully lni url<d. &.lil·2G24 ,.--A•-•-· (21.3 ) •29 0921, 846·'1332 ing. Free est. Peu Reasonable 7$1·~ Bl k k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2·31!M lnstull:111on,S\lrv1ces Cral&s Trw Scrv r ahn -..-· _....,.~ le f D "6-5401. oe ' lin e . SJum11 tone :. I G Gidl 642 931• II T . •••••••••••••••••••••• as or an Haul1n11movin1. clf'anup Wa lls & Plant ·r EK I .unl·Hepalr·35 yr~ n L.t U1 rro•• . tY . '" Slltlt 18 s t. r ee r e· r •TOM JON ES• CM-S01·YrdMei.t. S'1/up. Trecwork. reas. perlly installed .)\\•ork a r ea, wo rk mun:.h1p W Gi y M movals & dnups. Free Slwampoo • steam clean ·--" k-r· •• Fa l f tau 4597 G · 8uar Takt' ndvant of m)' e •e " ore -• · & a · est 6'16·6002 htJ. Color bri&hlt ners: Patio covers, ~edw.,.,., Call M1 e S48·204· s • ree H • uaranl~'<l Co.II Uu\C l''""r S3(; l o.;G · for YCMW M.,..y ! .,..r • wht carp ts 10 min dt!tu , gnebo~. 640.1876 _ .._11 •· So E · now. S~c•a.11) priced . "" 631 5353 A ..._._. •••••••••••••••••••••••wa...w C ........ bL.. h. Cl 1• d _a.,., ero "' ns. xp • 536-9906 & 635-4384 p ...:-" Y--c ..... -· •,.. Quaht>' home improve·••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'ac ean iv rm. 1":,_ __ ,,:cel ~ardener. Pree esl s . ••••••••.,•••••••••••••• -_.. --f' rm 6 hall W . Avg r m••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable. ~ aft Ex~rt housecleanin& for Aver. ext l·Sl}. 5295 raffot ments. he, 2Syrs b l) r WIN"OOW CLt:ANED S7.50. CO\ICb SlO. chair 1.1, HONEST RELIABLE 4 pm your home/apt Irv arn To Place your 2 st) $3!15 Int ~rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• est. Fa ir price Call TllESEE·TURU CO. =r~IJ;'J ~~~~pr r :~ All ~ype jobs, large or . . Reas, Ji c 'd : 1 ns rd: "Fa st Result" rnrci. incl mtr l/lubor PATI O Covl'rs. Redwood :v~~;!k~;;e G"2· l l70 Estimates 6'1M798 work m yself. Rt~ small. Sl250 hr Call Ed y00 don't need a gun le bonded. Refs. Barba ra Service Director)• Guar.1ru.r.frl.'e\'St de<"ks. Quuht)' ~ork, re-1----------1 531.0101. M7·9902or0onS36·1589. "draw fast " when you ~ ad ..•. Call Now Ted63G·iUllSor.~yi~ :!:~:~~~~~SOOS. PhClasslf1ed ads i.ell bl~ Don't J?h•e up the t1hlp! ., 1 r y a D a 11 y p 11 0 l place an ad 1n the Dally SEU. idle Items with a Expert Painting. lntr, · Items, s mall items or .. Ll!l" ll 1n da,slned. Have ~melhlna ~o sell. Chwnfled Ad to buy, seU Pilot Want Ads! Call now Dally Pilot Classified 642·5671 extr. Free est. Work· St!ll lh•na:. fast wllh Dail> any h em . Just call Ship to shore resulu! O usd1ed ads do it ••ell. or ~nl fiOmeOung -642·S678. Ad bt. JJJ maru.h1p i:uat C·l2·0295 Pilot Wun!._Ads. 6U·5678. 642·_567_8 _____ _ MelpW..tecl 710CI .... W~ 710GtWpW..te4 710CI HelpW..tecl 710G HelpW..aed 7100 HetitW..eed 7100 Help~mhcl 7100 HelpW..tecl 710G HetpW~ 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ......................................................................................................................................... . ~ I ... . if .. .. .. ~ • ' ' ' ' 1 .. BOOKKE•:P E R ·P /T , CLIRICALHELr DIMTALSEltVICE Exclllng Atmosphere I GUYS&GALS KitcheftHelp Miturp responsible ln·pROER DESK ·Mustbe RECEPT-F aa h _15 1. 16-M hrs per wk. Handle F/lime C1.rl Priday po$i· CO.OIDIHATOR Type 75 wp m .m aJor Mission Viejo, El Toro Applfcatlons now being dividu»I to work service exper 'd 111 olfke sup Fioanclol Svcs fi rm. l. all billing, payroll, cash tion. Sales. A/P, recep Person wilb front om« network. Jole lllgent. area,toworkafew hours accepted. Interviews on route.CallS36·1<»4. plies For a ppt call Recepl /S ecy, Front. , ree .. lpts It dis bu rse. t1ontst. typing 40 wpm dental adminlstralio~ ~.~yTbomas ""O·.SOOl a day. Fun Job. Earn S2S l-"r1 8/13. lOAM to 2PM BarrrWesl · dei;k. Expcr'd, gd refs. t ~ m e n t s f o r Y ac h I min & misc ofc duties. eed d k i ., , .,.. ~-L. Apply rn pe rson. R1ti M It 1 557 9212 t)'plng 60 wpm, Cull Brokerage. Exp. In all Advanccmenl oppor. for exper.n e towor n Soellin&"Snellingof lo ~ per w~ek. For Caore Lu gunnBch ec an c • Eileen 6'100123 • abovedulies. 673-8511 ind iv. wh.o can wor• house with our. Orange Newport Beach Agency more information phone " · · Expcronly :apply M.wport Staffoftert ' · · •v • , ----------1 w/min supenlsion_cajj Co. denta l clleoL~ A •340Campus D v 8.10-0913. Lady or man & wife Le 83'7-7780. ~EPT To $700 Bftaltras\ COolt ., Pantry M9> 1167 for arr.I. /\sk for c U'"STo ": 711 ~~ ·~; ri e EQuEal Oportunit")' care-fo .. elderly lady. ~•RTTIM! Get a kick out of your ..... !__ Gil''l.MesaVerdeCoun· Ann Powe. Allie<I ~r::!:~,';~r ,:11.:aE.x p e r Golf Cou rat mptoyer Room,brd&sal.For111 MEDl8~i1~~0NT Gnlhenng signatures for pos1t1on w/finencialfirm ·~ try Club, 3000 Clubhouse As phalt P aving Co a' So Cal r· D t • Mechanic. xlnt workina HAIR STYLIST: tervw caJISJi.2802. k sceklne variety lover. • • Rd., CM. $t9-0377, Mr. Eq 10 E ploye m Jor . 1 . a .a cond aJ & ... _ r l ----Exper·d only. must now Nov ballot S5·S8 per hr. C 1 p y Hanson ua PPor ,m r. processingCirm foran in · 5 ary .,.,,ne 11· Es tablished s pa cious LEASIHG the peg board. ins, b1JJ· lB+.t'all ~l 4407. al c nny oun it . telligenl, highly mot1val c:ontact supenntendant, Udo Isle Salon is now COUNSl&.01 mg, & collecllons well. . 8.13·Z100. Dennis & Detl· ' CLEltlCAL ed & a rticu la t e i n S.A. Cou ntr y Club, leasing space. Please c Ii{ R 1 ~, t 11 Call between 2 &4, Mon . .,art lime machln1sl job nl Person~! ~rvlee of No exper. necess. Ne d1 vidua l who 15 ex 714/~S call 673-1970 ask for P>1t q!red. e;ar\\~~ee ~~. Prt642·8S66 for full time student Irvine. 2082 Michelson • selling. Phone from your perienced in dealing with lltV s~•ET ... •Y or Marty. lion. Week•nd duly re· Need help Im med. Cull Dr. I . home. • hrs per day. ~ p 11 p -. ~ .,. ' ..,._,,. T .. I ..:. t """ •788 a"e 6 pm people. lease ca ele p l . 1 -q ui red Mus t en,oy ..._ ec o 0911 .....,... n r · • f:1~w~h~~:3. &~~. Meadde 1714) 5'6t.(i()80lD, ~r ~·~:.Us'r:~'of~:~: HCELP WANTED. M1 F dealing with the pubhc. Cahf. lie. Ex~r·d in all ,.X AH. s.r.&c• ~~:~~'Z~~toAS:Sf.· T"R. F b f l h 1 sen resume o: ..,. ~CA ooks. Apply 1n person Please u ll for 1nterv1e~ pha es of the rnedlcal 18300 nnge ene 1 5 • r > De nt a I P r a c t i ce ~a.ranee.-+ Kentocky Fried Chicken' appt · laboratory. Call for appt. Or tele. co. e.x per. prt'r'd · r. wage. Call (714 I 6JS.3810 Systems. PO Box 577 Tracy Thomas ~.5001 La&una Beach. • PCM 1 837•3550 E l?ll m4, 640-0140 I'd while trainlnit. E\ cs S«ty Palo Alto $185. wk , ••• betwnlOaa"2pm..._,...P:O Bo~esa Snelhn1 6:Soellln&J>f • · nc x & wknds. E OE . Call SalesEnglneerS20tc+ ·•• t Burroughs ... f. PalMTID C•CUIT IOAltD -PLAMTIM CAllLSIA.D . ca 9zs2'7 Newport Be1ch Agency ~~~~Id. Lag llllls bet~1\ !lam le 4pm Al·I.. Design Enf!•neers to S30lc '. ~L ERK ·~iq uor Stor e. . . '340C1mpus Drive HOSPITAL LIQUOR CLt:RK &tO-lllO. Ttt lvllc1I Recruil~fr $20k exp. pref d. Good hrs " Meclicel llKordi For lhe right man who MEN'S Mngr Ship / Rec crew • r~ PHOTO LAB TECHNICIANS 2nd Shift pay. Apply In person, DeMal Auistc.t - - --~ TNMCriber llkt!a people & c:urea to rlX OPUA TOil start to Sll06 mo. 1>er.noon,3041 S.Brutol Expr. chalr sld e. •~ExSecy/Nktng loSBOO Upto 2 yrsexper.Daf ef\JOY him elf nt work. CLOTHING P/l1me eves ., dayi;. KP Oper.Desert 1rea to ':>· CM d1ys. Salary open. El Recept/Typlst. to S7SO shift. M/F. A.5SISTANT MGR of s~·· Good hrs, no exper ne<'. a27. mo •• · !CONSTRUCTION OFC Toro/Lag Hills/area/ ()(c Servs /S.Cy S'125 retMt1t 1t., lnglng hlgh·volumc II· Sales Specialist WUI train. Some wknds Acme Personnel Agency -. typist secretary in HD 8JO.ll30 Gen Ofc/lo.sur. to S'100 for da.)' c•rc/oul patient quor storl.'. Call Oen. MUit be experienced In involved. Cid benefits or· 2400W. Coast Hwy. "K" ,, 962.668JtJtwn l*·SPM Fees Pd/Also Pee Jobs program . Odd s hirts. 549·2702or 549 ~'12. 1111 phasu o r m e n 's fercd. EOE. 833·3333. Tel· 64!-3593. ~! DENTAL RECEPT. lrvlne PenonnelAgency u am.7:30pmM/F clothing Oulslandlng I :~ K;OOK, relief, day & For busy Pedodontlc 488E l7lh,CostaMeu X.a.yT.ch company benefits withlPBX OPERATOrt. Stoc·k RftltalAgent . ,. nl(hts,The BeachHouSE Practice In C.M. Area ~le 224 642·H7~ P/lime.Necotia bledays LOAN excellentpayplan.l\pp Brok e r age orrl t'C , Four daya a wk., Fri. :: Inn. Call art 3:30PM Exper nee. call Nancy - --•bours PROCESSOR ly in person ..... J .C. PEN· permanent part time thru Mon. Wiii train. • ...... w• .......... 494-9707,ask lorGabby. 6411-5580 e_._ .. ...._ LoM•llACH Downey Savinas & Loan NEY. LAG UNI\ HILLS £xper operator. pleasant Propert y Management f I I ~-r .... ..,. has an opening In Orange MALL. 581-7700. N B s urrou n d In g s . Dept. Call for appt. ••• • ,,..c I •••K;ooks,waltresses.overlll Denlal Alsist.ant Lite man ufacturin f Me••yclllatric Co. ror Individual. ex· EquatOppor Employer 6:30AM·l2 noon. Call TOBJNREALTY redtlctl•• c•••r••· for any shift. Car row5 f)'ont ofc. ExJ)er 'd. plant ls look~for shop lntlhlte 1 perienced In proccsstns Slndy,640.ltto a14g.1311 -•••etlc flt• ,,. .. Restaurant. 620 AveJlida 1>44-0032. help. Call tar Lerview. eo&OPaH mounl Blvcl conventiollal loans. Sav~ Merchand~el' SJO......, ,.............._ Worttl•g .. •I • __. ...e tt.p .ct Pico, San Clemente. 1-llAM.SU.CMOl Loac Beacb lnp & loan or mortgaite Llt'loUOIS •'""" ~-·- , __________ -~ ........ ••c••ea.PNt-eo-tetor. m ined male OUIGHHS FACTORY TRAJNEES 213/634·9102 banking background pre· "" ~ efldrcllft....,... ... rna6brd +1alal')lforpc &DaAFTSM&I Worltinaa alr~ond& Equal()ppor Employer ferred.Typing requlrecl. Growing distributor 8:30·2:30 or da tt 14'1 o. d /FM Xlnl salary & benefits. seeks aggressive career 3:30-9:30 ••c• •ref•rHd )'WW · -t4.l Hi&hest quality military carpete aru, w Call p .. rsonn•I (?l ' > seeker for locnl terr. as· Work 6hts a day earning .r:: · · • at i.nduslrial design wor\ musk. Must have pa· ~ ~ " 1 1 C 11 T h 1 ..._ri _Hll11~M1,'9r..i-rll6c_ ..,!,JO~lETRHEL,?:_" in d1-'tal & hnear hlg• .. ~. ce to work w/mlcro u-tel front desk clerk $49-090Zlorfl.u1hermro. s anmen . a oi;n $3-S9 per r in p easant emi ... .c• w c... ._1 .,.., aco _ .,. '" m.iAi ....... '* ""'' EqualOppor Employer J ardan, 848·1288. Denni$ s urroundings. Dea l '""T"-LaP 'Rd La 'Hilts po w e r t r a n s is t o r ature_..-u r a 494·657' ask for desk & Dennis Per sonnel w/l he public in our 1l•r.& 81 • iuna · circuit.t. Small growln& microscope. permaoeot ~er. Ser vice ol Huntington Irvine ofc represenlinc COUMTaum• e l ec tro nic manuL work. Hrs TA il to . . . L"4 Beach.16168 8eacb Blvd, T i rne Life B o o k,. ... .., ... ,...d.y ~ ·--··-~, NISONMI&. • DIPA&TMIHT ~ w I o u t 1 t a n d l n J 3:JtPM . Top pay+ Co. HOtel rughl auditor. NCR P'/t 1me . P M s hift. Swte121. Dyna mic person ality P/UJM. Mutt be a ble tc t«~y must exp.and, benef'll•. ' 000 or computt'r uper SUpel'\llsion & med1ca· most lilct!ly to succeed 1ta11n am.Call Am1,an eqinttnn1 staff. Come WMrT ... Ce. req'd.ResumetolSSSSo lion. Good salary & U.-R P£J STORE Interested housewi ves i. ZPm.~3030. a.roww/u.s! fEOE) J701.&.C.rnqleAve. Ct l . Hw)'. Laauna benefits. Apply Park ma , students seeking per m . ~ter Clrl. plllme. Ap-1 OICC S.A. 5tOo40IO Buch, 921551· SUpenor. 1445 Su~rior Tropical Fish 642·s.522 positions call 833~. ply Stax Buri en, '99 W.: ~ S.E. Na.In St Ma•LASS iflousekeeper/Cook. small /Lve. N.B. 642'2410· MILL SHArHMAM llenot1 Fridcty to SI 124 •1 ·~9l~h:.:St~.c::'..:·.=M~·----.f ___ <_71_4_>_~ __ 7_3t_.1 MOLDDISl•MR auest. home . Wknds. LYH.P/TIME Weatsail Corp. has im· Multi duties lncludln• .-c .M.1168-3130 an 6pm. Day ahifl ror medica· ed 1 Mil" " RE Sales SUCCESSFUL Coste Mfl• Office has openlna:s for 2 As· soclalu . New or ex· perienced. Licen ed real Ps t ale salesp eople welcome. You have your own private desk & · phone. Same locat.lon 18 , years. Excellent com· mission spht Good walk· Ins. Good referrals. Call for Interview. Ask for Bill Lachenmyer, owner. ,. , 1860 Newport Blvd. CM 646-3128, eVell :673-4$77 t Burroughs ~nter Girl wanted, elC· DlRECTOR or NURSES· AND MAKER. XJAl op· lions Mesa Verde Conv m openin« or • " rallng w/busy ins urance per·d p/t lme. Appl)' RN. F/Ume T-3, LVN por . ror a n ex per d HouMkMpft'/JellitOf', Hoep. 661 Center St C M\ Shaperman w/S-6 yn ex· agen cy seeking go.--------- Captain Mike's Fish Fry. lM. Country Club Coov. craftsm1n. Salaey o~~· F/Ume, cxper. prer·d ' • · · per. Xlnt benefits, high getter. Call Ceclla Will, R.E. Sales ' , ·¥iCorporation 8lS W l9lb St CM Ho~. Call ~3061. Apply in penon, 1932 E. Con valescent Hosr . App· MAIO pay, 4 day ~ork wk. App· 848·1288. Dennis & De n· SELL INCOME • ' · Pomona. S.A. I>' Park SUperlor. 1445 Full ti me . K lrl<wood ly to, Secunty Guard, Z75 nis Personnel Service of ~lt Clerk1'rainee OONVT Sho p H e lp. FOODPREPARATION Superior Ave.NB. Motel4030F..Coasl Uwy, McCormJckAYe,C.M. Huntington Beach, 16168 SWEET srOT! p/time, AM. No exper. Momlngs, f/t!me. Appl~. Housekeeper Aide for SG CdM.673-4520 Beach Blvd, Suite 12). PROPERTY With et-ntrally located ~s~ F~"i a l~r::ne Del Taco, 2'~ La Pua yr old 'ha nd ic a pp ed ~bids. Apply The Inn al rESTCOHTROL tr you're already IUC• • i 0MOOA...W.•c1Ht C ... hll. Ce 92008 Intersection or Is m.;or co. avail ~o varie· Mr Don Pr 135 E l7lh si' JW. La&una llllls . woman. Lite hsewtk & Laguna, 211 No. Coast Motor Route Stead y job for rl ght cessru1 at selling houses, ., ty minded indav, Call · u • · cooklng, live-in. )tusl Hwy., La~uno Beach As• person No exper . nee. ur are a salcsmun, busl· • Ml• McGowan. 8411-1288. ea.ta Meso. GEMlllAL OfflCI l>nve. Eves/wknds ore. ror Mrs. Goblcl opemng for dehveey o( Profit sharing & group .ne11sman or clubwoman .1 • Palomar Airport Rel Ab ~qual opportunky Dennla & Dennla Person Typlna, bookkeeping de· M9-0779. Maid's Supervisor Dally Piiot In Newport health. Apply •·n. 8.12, new to r~al estate, learn •• Ml Service or llunl1natori DllVllS WANTED slrable. Small pleasant Top Wi ges 1 ! The Inn Al Beat-h, afternoons 3:30 w Uoyd Pu t Control, S6ti to sell high S invcstmenL • Bcach, l8l68 Beach Blvd Me.o orWom~n Nwpt Clr ofca. Ask for ll:lousekeeper /Oabrsitter Laauni . 211 No. Coast s 30 i nd Saturday and Dyer Rd.Santa Ana. propert.1cs with the ~rof'. ,, Suite 121. Must be 2S orow r Bryce, M0-4550. over 18, u r fl~nllel. llwy • l.-aouna Beach. Sunduy mornings. A-We will traJn lf you re a Appl)' In Peraon Mon·Fri9·6. '94·1'90 " proxima tely S225 per Phone SoUcitors, (5) re w l noe rJ O ur s a les IMlaboy1, Dl1hwuh:r ·c 11 1 lodhn ·C burc h , YelowC• GEMHALOfflCI PEN G Askfor Mrs Goblel month earnings. Phone liable people needed, 111 qu1dr ipl c d fr o m ' ~:!·{0111~::-J'~':--.~~ p/tlme. Sun .. ~ 4 Days Wk· 11~1 Slater Avenue ~fertludenl to do sen'I ISlrMM,;DHlaAlTP~z~ir ., ... :~c. 'f ai nt . m II n • ex P (or n p P o In l m e n t ' & over w/exP4!r. prcf'd SSmllhon the first year ~o • -... -. I)'. Clll 494 ....... t. ...OW'lta'n Vall•y oft' work J0.40 hn wk un• l l I led 642·4321, ask ror Mr . Mon· Fri 4pm-9pm. Sat S20milllon IHl year. 6S "' • nee. A-•u in -non. ht ----.. ' ~ ''I l"hOOI •lar••, 20 h-3 2 O 9 5 C 3 m I n o res auran re a equip l 100" "Om mission _.,. ...-N I u .... ., .., •• 8a11c knowledite ol Confer orMr. Parks. 9am·lpm. Call Llsa after o "' '" Grillder Rea&M1r11\'9 l40Cl DELIVERYMA ' c ar Y ELECTRONICS tECR wk atler that. Call for Caplslrano. $n J uon •'Aual Opf:rtun1ty ~"'m, c...tn.<A"~. spilt. Prestigious offices I W. C-.t Hwy, NB AM Times route. CO!lla E 0 ... Cap., hat purl •me & rull elect .• plum bang, carpen """' "" '""".._.. 0 c M •• a . Nn collect ind. 1'l or 2nd Class l"CC lie. appl. 54().7'30. . ..... time nnc1t1on· now "Vail ll')'. 546 0348 Mr Street. Emp oycr nc ur r an Jo?• o unty _ ......... , ......... TIMI .. req 'd M1rlne c it e ..-~ • .. ~ Plumber needed for new Airport . C1ll or write 1 :-'_~ ... _.., k MUil have dependa ble lron1cs.exper. req'd. Cal .... AL OFACI ble. We ore a /un family ""'"I._.. W0•.,11t• construction. Only ex· Don Ber man. QUAIL -,ect""' corp. 1" a car. ~48l. 61~ for intervw •PPl Ttalne.. lmmed. Open. restaurant vltl'I gre:it ...,.. "' • "" perienced need apply f'LACE PROPERTIES •ter m lned lad Iv. for I Lit t I .... 7~ pride 1n our J>roducl• & S754J.S927 Mo. u.1.TUl"L INC , · ca"""elimbh••PGt·Catl De livery m e n for LA W1lbo Elcctron1es, IO< nc. e YPrt« ~.per people. II yo' onJoy peo COMCRITI ""' ,.. 642-1643 .• oron appo1ntment. llU1e Steele, IH·f700. Times in N.8. • C.M. Lido Park Dr. NB -~r·5. C.11 ror app\ pie, hov~ ~ out·gulnJ ffNISHB SANDWICHES rRISSMAH ~~~~~e:>Po~:ooee~:i!~ • ~ • .,.... 4r Dena1a l'en on· mopn mo. MM'140 l)('rtonalityl and lire Iii P/tlmc countt'r help, ex· E"per 'd AB Dl"k 3··~ C """'.M\ .. ._I ~ lrvl e :am GENERALO""PtC• f Id '927 11141 Mo per·d. Apply In person .. ... "'" ,,.,.......,, ....... ce.,. n • Oellvery ·Newspupc r En1lneertn1 " "" yeurao a.i oro C'r,w<' Op~n 1n ~ll with TH E oft .,..m 2233 Fairview Opr.Good worklnAcond1·1----------1 llldtelaoft Dr. home dellvfry auto routt I £NGlllEEllllC Applli.nce tervlte com· ml,.ht havowha l you ort1 CITY OF JIUNTING1'0 N ltd c·•·M. & Insur. pleo. 898·2fl2ll •.I. SAUS 0 K•R kb ...... _ Re t Coll pin)' has lmmedl•l• lookln~Rr. Apply In · · · wkdys. Uc'd· Uwlc'd CArttEIUA W R "' • w """' ll'" er. o o-nln•, telephone ~lC· be.' ff 2 Sd:aily OE/\ C II f! MP I. 0 Y 0111 1 hrs. r1Tlme Meaa a r ea . Need •AfTSMlll ,... " penoAnn ilOnppo. r · MJl:NT & 'fHAJNINO HOTISUPBVISO• __,,Gl"MM ........ GH FrHl4cl91 -a11from1l..SPM.ap· rctr.':ilble person wllll per, bookkeepia1 back· . AD MI N ISTltAT l ON n~ kl E rl l"RV A "'""' ....... H h I bl l 0 ro•5 •n)Und, Ille typ1n1. P .50 t'm oyer M·f' . uan ng XJlt cnce Fo er• c aid r Tr...., c ...... ply In perton. Ill es re a e au o. " A rrrinlmulft of 2 yn t.x• hr, Kathleen Uailey ~ &th rcquiru 30 d 11Y• ll11ndlu procu111h1c of T. r em .en Y 0 Atrcran , IOO Superior. tarnln•s over t.350. Ap perlente. preferably In 4M2·o:MO • ' • s•1 prl<ir unemployment " O's. Platform J>O•IUon. 'J•nlutlon !reve nue ~Reh. lnlervl•win!J prox hrs 4·6am . 540·300fi amall E M devices . Re Equl·t~" Liff' of N<•w HD resldenry. Alll)llCll 'foSGOO alluring funded> lo work •Penonal IMtruetlon IAM~:tMM dally before noon. q u I r • d w o r k I n II ~~ te MOO Y<1rk ll1 xpandJna opera llonit will be 11c:cu11t4'd i.tt TriH·y Thomo~ 540·$001. outln~·oonf t:!m,11«10' n& ,:,~)r~~nc:!! :lOM~~'c''omrnon1·ntl<111p11poonrt1·1' .' " , ..... e of 11•ari1I ff 1 1 o · ·3 th · Employmt1nl ' Snclllna &Snellinicot ""' ,,... " '" ""'ID lo• Culller , toncualon. PF.NTALl\SSISTANT oow ...,., m .... 1 1nt'I COfl'· O er• out· 1 nns r•n1te t;ounty. Trninlnil c e nter 521J 1 roup• In l''u llerto n •Llc•dtrelnlnl(2wk11 • '°°" Ml 18 Or\bodontic Chalrslde rlntllha " tolerance r e t la nd In " opp or . to Yr T tnlna P ro11rom, ' . Newport Ht111ch A1lenc1 Harbor area • Sant• d aueutart lmmed. yrs. ~.:l; ln ~~~·dal Newport. 4'-t days/wk !alive to •mall m1nulac diversified lndlv. Call ul111~ + comm1u 1on. fl c<'an. fl D. unlll 5pm 4340Ca mpu.t Drive Alla.Tustin. Mutt lcee11 •On ll'te jobtralnlna J ly. •·•pm. Saddleback Ortho u p req. &42·2626. luring tradUllr)'. . Bonnie a.II. 813·2"100. ltadl f to tl'l anajl(e menl. August 13th, 1!l'f6: uu1s1s "'IDIS aeeurale flnencl1l rt· • Many lopom co loc'• I Valle1 Clne11111. Sacl· STACOSWITCHIMC Dton.t1 4rl>cnnl.tPerton· Cont tTom Br adJey. •• Cnll 53fl.2526 " "' eorda, type month!) No lkenSt1 noclo1j)ply ' cHebtttlc Plaaa. El Toro o..e.IAseis._. tlJ98aker Costa Meta ntlSttvkeoflrvlne.2082 835· 5,S. £0£ mala, 3-ll, l.'Xper'd & trcalneea. status r eports .. d ht .. Cil'IT 1 Rd ElTaro Exp. Ch1lr1lde Newpor1 .549·3041 Mlchf'IM>n Dr. fem le. Manuement Meo Verde o nv. able to s~ak to volun 11.U.TOttS t6J·fl91 , ' Beach 6"·92ll .__. ~ -• L-a.-....& Pt:OPLE P ERSON Hospital, 66l Center St, leer trou1)jl . 9ubmll re l CASHI ER . n eed a 1 · •....--PP"" .... " ... 0.CTIMI $600 _ .... M... El<~. IOQklnlC for p1rt· CM surne to: Flt1h•Ortn• YordelaJIH all Llnda ,....., ... ~ w/aales Otntal a11istant. exp de Your lo11unc cooklt' pre· fE.:tract, ~n eci_ulp ti inc auoc lat«' I n Country 5U W. ltlh St. n..taurant l.0'10.ZW • a-.uily.Wllltaltoworkln slrable, but will tra tn d•d.t a arul future for E . pref d. c 1ll whOll.'$1.lCSupphu .Fully MUIHSAIDIS Rm'tC.M.ca.ncr. ~M - reta ll m arine b rdwr "'"time. Tu. lhru Sat ~ IMvltriou.s indlv. Call 7 h m ·llam . capltallied g73,2223 F/.Llnw • P/lime. Mom ••II" . atore. Good beneflu. JIB. M2·331t J oan Clark. 133·2700 /. · · " •~moon alllfta . Ex· P/tlme Sales, S•O·ST< Wen llnon dJnMr hod•·: 11 l be neat • bondable MR Ol"lll((I Oennaa •Dennis Pe~· JANITORIAL Marueurtsl/Receptlon 11t per'd pn:f'd. Apply P1rtt wk/tQ>. Men. ladltl, stu .-. quality oriented In·~. A:'ptJ l ·llAM , 10~ h9WAs.w..t. t .. •11 net Servkeof lrvlne,2092 I alntenance. Eitper 'd Part lime worklna Into Superior. 1445 Su~rior d e nu . Eves / S a l div. fOC' aroW1h poettion.·s WCoast HwJ.N8. Or thodonltc o ffice o tab.el s 1ma elect"°' llk beltoftDf, ,,_ltl11h1A. 48 Hrt ~· full.Salary.commi1t11on, A"e.NB.142·2410. 98M3'71,53&-1104. CIUll.Hlll .. ·t•.Oen· Ne wpo rt B ca c h mec n ca ustmbl~e· j•k. Co. benefits. Call benefits open 548-8520 n1t fl Deturis Pt rtOMel : amF.sa•mo. Ell~r'd OrtbodonUt u per. re from-~ enJ•Mennit lr.IRL FRIDAY, t ype, ~nor~. Nur;sln• Attendant. ••· ~t--Olrl Frida1. Servlt«' of Huntln"o" • Sid's Blu. Beet.. 101 2i.1 qwred. 842·2040. toproduruon. Exp.r'd l11 pbonea, Ute bookk~. plnJ. 1 MASSA•I TIMI per d. Rayvlew Conv. M>le to work wknds. Beath, lllM ltea~h Bl¥d. ~ St,NBafUpm. docuqaenlation. worll J;xper. ~·d. Con1tNC· •JAMITO•IAL• Youna lady (l8·25> for Holp,asTburitl.C.M. MUil It.awe kmwledlle ol S-..itel21. ..: , DENTAL R &C EPT suUoa Ht·up, tool de 1.1onoo.Jn'1ne 1rea.Send E xper'd floor m a n. tr111llm1tef'Ull t1mc posl· 1en'I avl1tloD. Salary •. Clerieal f ee P•kl mature woman. 4 da, sign 6 production line resume ... ..,,, r~ultt-p/\lme. S3hr. 979-3923. t ion 1 n c o11u M cu OM •1rt Office open. The Aviation Co. al ~lll'ant · PAYIOU.TeS700 week. mln.2yrs exper troub!e a b o o t lnt nwnu to Cla11Uled _ Jteall.hSpa .Noe.xp.nec. Recpt/Ceneral 91c. for Meldowla rk Airport. Orowln1 company nds Yow _. for numkrt Sala ry open. 642·5980 Mdanacal or (nclualrial no. e e/o Dalb' Pa we send lo school. Earo mechanical eng1nffrl11g H.B. M8-T57t. short onkr took. Xlnl · .w ,_, .n wltbla nrm CM•~•· de&n'essenUal. PO Box 1560, CoalJ KITCHBI MA.M whllt >'®learn. Appl)' or firm. Duties tntl nung. arowth potenllal. Callft ' A11o ,._ .... Call Su. 14t.J04 I Men. Ca t:ml. f Day Shift call any at\. or eve. 2112 Phone°' \ypinll <SS wprn > RECEPTIONIST ..... ,_..._. _______ ..fi lie,_, m.1'111. l>eanb U.. lhe Dal!y Pilat Equal Oppor Emplofu UOILB Kubof' Bl. Costa Mesa. Plusant workln1 eond. ror beauty salon. 2uv lftAIL SALISMAM • 1 • Deaaie P•noane •U"'IDS ........... .1.55151.1...-6'5-3'33 To 1100. mo. Start 1/l. NewportC.oler or. N.B. Service ol lnlae. ~ "Fast Rtsult" 1tn ke "' • -""' .,."' C111 540-7622. W/e'l.,_r. la bllh f .. heo. .• MIC'.btlMIB Dr ~-Your ESCllOWTRAINEE C .... W... Day Shift MAT U R. E W 0 MAN UC.,..OMtST co D t •"P o ra r .II ~~~....;;.._. ___ _, -'~la-• Good \)'piq, ambltloaa PenuMal. FUii 6. P ,,. At':y lnPenon p /tl me to welcom e 0,Nt ... ftles Mult 11.now how &o type. lllOl1ft'Ur .Ooochal1ry O..\ ~ q.e ._II I Get a 'TT _. and penooable . Oppty. 'nrne. PboM • traM re f>ai 1 l*wo ~~Cr ne.comers 6. contact P'or Ambitious People A8'llY ht ,....., Ulla ,, AJIPl1. Kn1'l\h Uo,d ot ~---·a "<GatO.lly lfl!riiJty, " fortrainln& and a dvan-q'd. Retire• welc •· n.AMWM mettJUinta.Fiexlble ~'l· Local ,aHulivelooldn.I POIDOM.S.A. ~~·t700 *·<:ou 1-llot· Clanill'd AJ'. cilJMZ-$$11 m m cemeat. m ·Z725 Ask for CaJlstl-0274.ofc b o.z. *7W. COaat llwy, NB Need ca r. lite LYPllll . for p111 Urne auociate. Hwy, NI Or callMZ·.s:I ,._.MNITI. Clo. . " C\aNclWed. 5'47·I095 C.llallt.671_.7. Watadt C.UM2-MTI eva. ~· U'lpioyer M IF ~~~~ I I '' I .. L "1 .. .. . . . • .""'T -... r J • .. • I ' 1 '· ~ • ~ ----,. -r ! --~ -o·~ --~r ~ _....._ ·--" -··"' ·-" --4 • • N DAILY PILOT * WtdMsaay A~Ult tt. 1979 ~.~!~ ....... ~!.~~ ~ .......... ~!?.! .................. !~ HltpW.t.4 71 W..W 7f0 He4pW..e.d 11oo1;c:~ .. "Red~ .. nffil w~~ "., .__... He.et, •••••••••• •• •• ••• • ••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• •• •• .............. ••••••••• -....-• ·~ .,..,,.. hd An ' ED -• t:. blMll avtboa.rd ..... me. ''""" v.11te 01. Gd <'Oftd.. Lolli ot calb ~ SICRITARY suo rER WI\ Ol)PH kHU ctuldl"'n fU6.-03'11 TOP CASH DOLLAR h~ 833 ~ • !ft. l0'11S' fiberalu l974tt01ma-..t 16, Sale/RMI tl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• IN Ltle~lc 1,U,1.•typ New Bruch Ofhcc. PAI~ FOR YO ft Sabot.oana.oarlocks. llllllcond.5'8""57 in~. S3 oo tu $3 so ~r hr Nd'ded flt>rie.il, rcp1nr 8 0 • u t. Int t' 111 ae n t Jt."Wt:LRY. WATCHES, Ben lloJae &oll clubs. l20Qlbi.t. oCr C.11 Carol aft. 1 pm. Nalteorrer. Mefor tto.. Coo.DINATO. Will troaan. Ill.Ill tame a -iltv1te mar. ant Cvlll•·~h"~fd puppae. ART OBJECTS. GOLD, orl1. SdO. oo• II ~•·•tts 540-4514 ..... $47-4-IUi Branch 34,U\ait~r S l('t Ph StlOO.S__ ILVER • f!RVI C F.. w/l)aa Uae:d LO tlml'S. -------.--tlslandtr2',f1xodlcttl,S12 Jl·1 .30AM i.hlU .Mus Sl-tuntyGuiirdSanJua Pt.<nionnd t•'r 1n1• Ek'rn•rd.femah.',4 >n .. 'INF. FURN ff AN· Llhr buracundy rhalr., llfF1berslus. ~qutlwtdutch,311Gi~. ~~~~::::~1!~fo~::: hvr 2 > n t'\ll1.:r. la Copl6lr01no Co. n~ d bcnt>hb Prt'f. mature. old Pllprr$. 9G3 2119 aft TIQ &S ~ 22()() oltonuln. Xlet t'Oftd. SUO wood tnm. w.rs incl. labi_mad•. \'Ht'. $3,'1'15 (2> Ncw25. Southwlmh •uprrv l»1~n in ucul v .. n Um auord. Mu rhp, loca l p~oplc 7PM TOP CA.Sil SPAID FOR Solid marbl• •quan11 ta ,__!1~168·'221 -~---· ------1 (4)Nt.<w~·1o·uur,111r11 ~pll31 <.:ontort Mn bu\'ol.ilc He l I> card S4HIS3, 1&.i.k for Uei:an VO It OL.I> GOLD " .,. '$U. Hansl"a lamps, 16' Ro11r101 Dory $19$ Laser No. l%797. Ute l.oadtit I ll I 1· Jcn>t•n, MZ·i'73I, Co ta n1 rorm11 rur'111thcd K:atl'S I Yr ol<I re in .whu OIAMONOS.9SO·~S1. $10.ach f'IS-30S3:_ traderor n ' • bh.ae,hall",fam·~nd. wlor T~.11~11~ow~cv,~ Me 1 Cl Mc m 0 r 1 JI Rr t1r.-ci 11cct.'pl.1blc Cockupoo, n<b l~v II hmc , • ARPt.~. decorator has IM6·3'7Z'* · t'f5·»t5. du"I roof oiri.. A\llll. 8" lfo•pit.il, 301 Victor! 11711 ~ Mere.._... hh 1>hol1 . Spa&)'t.'d. W11nllobu.) duAmondcur 75 )'di <'rln&e nylon---o1July29 1'ht>t1cn•nc" CM t;.O t:. enu:e St atum Allen :•.=:.::uuoouiOOS BS:A~TtwlmM ~~~~~c~~~ P.O. ~x c:~P.~eii ~d~"~l~· ~=-IH•C;J02 1~~:~~~1~l;t1~!10.~ uddlluM tu our fl~l OI dunl exror'd . l>u y _.....,.... I ra1t h w..-tti•r • ~ ....... ...,.,. • )' . ~· ' •••••••••••••••••••••• Ci trlr, beitt utter over ~0. ·•-~RV l'i•nl "ll~ 111" RM'S ... LVH"S L" 't'·I •· ll A •••••••••••••••••••••••Mahi 4 yr,. 61&·7!162 ....,,......., ,.~ .. -• ,,...,..,.a ...... •~""'"· """, ' • • • .-.H'!I " • P me P 79 · 'G c-.. ' --"'~"'"'your bottom late• .-vvv ,,,_..,....,. • "" C lrvl 10 Ml) 4 t46 f>rl11:tkul .. & Ord •rh(' ply, Sht:ll Station, l1lb . ~ 11 61 l.wtJnne U•ntock 1071 Bt'nnclt Breathln1i1 ma• 111 We do complete un-u 1 ' • two.-d-;'<i for ho'll)1tul »l~ff trv1nt-. N H AHTtQUlNC lN.1 U~~JN to'rl<c to llood humc. 6 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• chine, APS. Like new, derwater yaehl mliln· rl!Hcf&~rivalt•duty.1'.x -. Do)'OUkn<1wthere11re l3 pupp llrt GcrmauR g ~h>reanmare.broke f l11l under wrnty . ll,'manco. nottom t'ltan· MoterHOMeR_.., vcr. llt·<1 d .\lhh•ff•. full •rvkl! Sta Altenduntful fine i\nllquc Sh~I~ In Oki Shr ~ii ~ ou 9ti2·?1lJl to rnle ll dri vc, blk 549.27t19 In~ ~ ft. llogt1n & Son 9070 lll/J' to lZ' or v It 11n e W 1· 11 l c It II & p1bme. ba)s & mt es Town Tuslln ~ t or quuh P I\ 1 • parade Morgnn geld In&. D\vlng Serv SIH·S92t •u••••••• ••••••••••••• Nvr.1•1 lk.ca~lcry. IU17 ~111 & comm. 613 3320. l)' & sclccllon. v11it all ot Bluck Ir-. M c ( mile PUI)-Eng. Wester 11 ( 714 > Anthony pool sw~p. -t'Rt;t; RENTAi. St.IP t\11l 114'lf·ront:ih1t''l W\!totclttt Ur . Sh•. 4!12. en lee St• Attend:anl us. Loc11ted ul l!1t, £1. py. avsmJ1c. 11 wka old. 338·1011 S75. Retired tchr 11ceks live· lOC'.0'.00' pwr yucht. Top SJK'clul Wet•kly H11h•:c N IJ f.:JI lltHO. i:rll\'C-"d :.hirt, S nit cs Camino Real & M.lln ~·uund ii \llt.<eki. a 11u. Qin· 0 k h. ., 7S2·8037 uboard In rel. for IN loc. on Nt•wport 811>'· ~tL.Y,fJ~.!!1,r. t,.11C10111~0o>1t" -.-----Oittm' .. P""• Pd vncs not k~p. mu t find lov· U<' 6. w 1te I ('king, 6 b l d •• main\ & 8tt. Terms ne¥. Tl&ht~curily6'1S·!$90 no:.u11:d•'-•• R.M.i " .. , Ing homl.l 6428912 or ducks, l Drake. ha.)'U1,C scrv• ory ome o Phc213)3'15·17l?l. --llOMt;ltENTA~ Part/F/Time. O.R. uxv Mu•l be t-Xpt>r 'd . need Beaut. Oak din. tablc5. 961'1 .i2!13 • $200. An 6557-9U!6 f1bcrglas1 w/track. dha· Need Slip for 41' Sallboal 92$ N. llurbor Olvd, S.A. Da)S only. No call ur r«-fll. Avply in PCr6oo one ornately carved. -assembles for transport. ........ by 8/15. Newport 11re1t. • ·~:H·.:1303• • wknds 1111 114:? 1426 3190 llarbor Uh d, C M. pen. '-'Ond 6 l'ttateh1ni -1hcr 1tundard Pooc11t? . ..,., ,_sking $800. $$2·3281 ......... Temp or pt>rm. llusancsa•---.-_... R R...,T Oak chairs, uulh~nllt mol•'. AKC, lo .:d h-Omc. -sc•llwoes IOI ....................... Ralph. 558·5555, t::ves ""' _... :;ale:\ Carec r ·s leod y \llOrk, $175 wk UJ) lO :.tart. t'u lier Uru .. h 968-83711 SAL.t.:S CIRL r 1o1bnc ex per. ncces~ C ll !>lore Call Mal"). 640 1010 erv1cc Sta. llelp. Ill barber polt<, fllrm item 5'1-0 J89G aft. 5pm •••••••••••••••••••••• 30 Inch slldin& doors bot Cl Fib l 968.wT 18' Wlnne(lttjl(I mtthT"·ork, ftt1me. 12 for ,.,.11 decor . MiH . with perfect m irrors : 1 ass erg• 1 Compl~tl'ly&lfConl'd Shift:. a1111l Apply,· 893•5333 Beaut blk,"hl kitten. " WANTED complete$JOO. 536.az:M ' ~.sv.~!~~g~~isd~~t't. SO'D.e.IH SHp 646·Wifi Evcnmgg W.<:ooul Hwy.NU. mo·s malc.hadshots.To TOP CASll DOLLAR old rerrtierator llOO. W.17thSl.CM. S2e0. tl7H927 -n •iceStal onAllendan Antique eroche t e lo\anghome 64511158 PAID FOR YOUR SlrolJer SlO 34522 Calle '---'Ii C ' ' I bedspread. Full Site bed JEWELRY WATCHES . a· lo'lberclass Da·nghy ...,.......... T..-a.n. Tro•ef "70 rue >d ~h1fl. Prefe n...sl offnr ,._11 ,..,3.7 .. ~ , I r I · ' Pa&oma CaplatranoBcb ~ 9080 older 837.nso. ...., ~ .~ u• ....., aliens. cute. Pay u • 6 ART OBJECTS. GOLD • 1'w1nhauJ,likenew -••••••••••••••••••••••• "At'Ck:. old. 64::!·0568 or SILVER SERVICE. $100. 67$-4927.••••••••••••••••••••••• 14• Camper Traile r SALISGfRL er vice St11l1on need Antique M:ihogony roll ~·0052 Fl NE l''U RN & AN SCIAM-LEJS '75 18. Tahiti, l 1S llP Slove, O\'en, lt'C·box, ne\11• F\Jllor p/lame. Mu l be man w r exper. Hr. lop desk, needs work .. -1 T IQUES.G4S·2200 lgnetAutoPUotw/case. Mere. Ski equip+ rash llres Gd shape. $400 :ible to work wkncls. ii IOpm. ners req·d. 39 very reas 842·82511 anFull &ro"n. wet trnd ANSwr•s Factor>: check 7176. hnder. $3,850 firm . firm.842·3l89 19·25. The Pers 1rnrnon I:: 11th St. C05t3 Mes:i. 6P~I. German Shep 10)'81 & LUGGAGE TAGS nu Manual LDel'd.. $S2S. Ph 646-2518. ----1'Tee. 22!1 Manne Ave, 1 lovanit needs gd bome Forget -Duchy-M2·3576 aft 6. '73 Star<:ran tent trlr. dlx Balbou Island. h , & R · .CH 10 0 496·3932 from your business card. Husky -Teapot-'76 21' Nordic DC 460 jet. model, s ips 8, used ~ ----r·c·i'lr~'."~n tamee~e ~v:;r •••~••••••••••••••••••• bl 1 k tt Send one card for eac THOUGHT loah.rowft' t04 Comp. lllndem trlr. CU$t timt.'s . $2500. CdM SALF:S nee. Small manulactur Freight Damage Hotpoanl ~~~~:A boc mta· e d1 enl.I tag plus one spare. W You know some people •••••••••••••••••••••• int. 963·U30 675-178'1. 1!11veyoui.old cookware. in• firm an Irvine p S31e.3308W.Warncr. s • ......,,, " rutne. Wl r eturn perr:r.iaoentl)' workalllheirliveswltha zoo·~,_ . . ------ A<.:. books. R. i-: .• aulus. ~~ · oear H:lrbor. Santa Ana neuter644·013'J sealed allra~ave t.•&. thin k alan over lhelr * 18_~ 7 Sin 19 H 0 RN ET is Vcnluret.cnt trlr.U1ed ins. or \acuum c:lnrs? --Silver Persian, 7 yrs old. strap. meeting aarhn desk? I just. want 10 be Port·A·Marine 541>-207 re ley Jet. Ford450, l llip onl)'. Sl.550 or blit Tlus expcr covl<I quahf> SllOESALES REFRIGERATORS l.D. requirements. Pre· r e t Ired w I l h 0 , beau l . ye I I o w ofr.673·266.'i. youforagroundfloorup· Part·lime eves. shoe WA.5HERSDRYEHS Only to older , quiet ventloss&lheft! Fora nlOUCHTsiqnoverm 34 CatmbltCrsr.T /Chry w /matchlng trallcr.--------- •ilv w11h u secure fulurc, i.alcs ver&on, cxper·d Recondillonl'<i·Repos person or couple. No personalized tag cnctot< hamm~k Y V8s, Oy brg, A/P, hid '6000/bstofr.540·4776 N1mroJ tcnl trlr, sips. 61 • ' & Frgt D 'd chaldnm. 494·5!11i7. II c b · "" · l k VHL' 2 s l I d ...,,... lots of c-ash . short hrs , re family shoes. Apply I · amag • wu pa per. a ric o an . r, onan. ar nu 1re11, x nt con . ....,... j!ular pay check, plenty pcr:>on. <tsk ror Cannon Guartdel "~ay Glo" pa~r & w l eel omce desk S50; $17,500. P11y haul out. r•tport.tlcMI 9G2·SK."411fl . 6 pm. orfrecllmctoenjoy.Cet ll c mphill Shoes 5 29YEARSINO.C 1050 will back & trim you refrig.S8S;bookcaseS2t>; survey.833-2816NB •••••••••••••••••••••••tQ'"'-li'l 1 67,. Off lhc murr• "0 r"un-' F' hi I I N 8 DU .... L •p·s ....................... ti""· Or lry t'A'O c ards ki"" bed •. dr-s•r $175• • c s ... v r r.s Pt! .... cu, • • , ·,.. v "• :u o o s e , "" A ba~k to buck. d;;.,. .. ;rt.a:~ri"b l . · Super sharp 16 Glaspar.••1r1. flff/ n. refr1R. mt1ny lllras. 1-------·~caJJG..Lto_ ~= 18ls-New-pc>rt81\'d,CM **'BUY** "RT~ ~-i h • w~ 80 HP Mero. Pwt". Ult, _...._ 9120 Super Sharp.. !itust MJI day 17141ti-i7 0747 CALL.548·7780 Good used Fumllure & S2eaor3/$5 . more 1:1~40~~~77 DF. VHF radio, 2 tanks,••••••••••••••••••••••• $2850. or offer . 642·78:1'1 SALES LADY. exp. part OPRtrYPIST STOVE Caloric a s Appliances-OR I will 4/5tags$1.60ea. · canopy, ~oat cov t Pop·up Wheel Camper da)'ll,55'J.11167eves. time. for exclusive onti Prior ellp. nee. Xlnt ty range brown hkc !w sell or SELL for You. 6/9tugs Sl.50 ea. ack LaLanne European xtras. Gd flShlng or ski; sips 8, + enclosed pallo, ques & gaft i.hop So init sk•lll> req Satar) Cosl ·5585. ~ell $ZOO. MASTBS AUCTION IOor more $1.40ea. Health Spa membership Trlr . All brand new · s.18·1706afl 7PM. Auto 5-nlca It (;oa;,l Plaw Call Mrs. com men 'Ural w /exp 64L •616Ir1319625 Sales Tax Included for s ll I e . R ell s . Fresh water ooly. $279S. • ,__. 9400 llelmc. 5-t9·87 18 s " . 213.596-6612 -• NO CARD" 2131799-6832 or 642·1067 1133-2575 10~ cabover ramper slpcs ..-.1 _ _ f'or phone interview Aft 6 CALL 554-7293 · 6. SS50 lntldt shur·lft .. ••••••••••••••••••••• SALES. P lime. Mon thru contact : E\'l' Stilson Sears Coldspot refng. Dix -Draw yodudr own ohor sen 24' SEARAY '72. Cutt jacks, 536·1940 2 Dunlop racing lites Fri ~-\IP~!. No ex per. ~ 7640 <.:ommunicallo model. 19 3 cu fl. Fr~ ~VE! New & used rum. nar.ne. u ress. P ne Cabin. Hrdlop/200 hrs. w/new tubes for 13" nee:. Will train S3 per hr. Com po n c n ls . 300 free. lcemaker Bil appl's, misc Wilson·s we 11 make one card pe ~..... t rl r . Full canvas. '73 Datsun, new 6·P•ck wheels 673.4266eves. Forinfo.callS47 'i206 .\1r"•ayAvt>.CostuMesa rollers . ReHr:.1bl B<tq;aan Nook. Now 2 tag.Add25<eacb. Walllled 1011 Z250MC.673-7770 cmpr, mian~ xtras. XJn ---·------ T,... RAHO...... handles, Han esl Gold Stores 545 & 814 w. Send check or money or •••••••••••••••••••••• tond.496-0lll6. SALESPERSONS __. ""' ~rly new. E ves. wknds t9lh, c.M 642·7930 & derto: SSSCASHFOR l!'71Bo1tonWhatul3'.4t * •UCTIO.._.* OIDB DESK 5574147. 548·3262 PILOTrllMTIM& ,,,. HP Johnson enc. lllnt VW Camper '69. xlnt A "" Need e d f o r l ong llwltlng\on Beach offle P.O.Boxl560 Goodusedfum/re(rigs tond$2200includin&lrlr. cond, pop lop, $2100. •WAllHOUSI• estabhshedorricc.N<tt"I zfulllimepollionsopen.20t'u ft Sears freezer.Kn~ St Wate rbed on Costa M.esa,Ca.92626 fnn/stovesS41-0'768 536-S$77. 5"6·•567 Jdvert1 1ng. Ioli. ofleulh. Will truan start SJZS wk· Like ne"' $275. Call Pedestal Leather look , ............ S• member of three listing ly salary •+ 848,11610 fo 675·1349 padded sides Pad sheets Gazebo. large, outdoor; Want to bu.)' Front thro" XT~ SHA1:l P . 1 yr old 76 Dodge Bubble· To •SAT AUGUST 14• 1erv1ces. Ask for /\hrt , &pillow cttses incl.Sl25. white lattice. Excep law,n mow~r . Reas. Durfaeld20 elcc,yellow campr va n . Self llAMffllDUSK Crowley for lndiv1dua ~nte "'""' Kenmore Woshe r SSS. !J63.1128\ llunal struc ture al Dltune working or not. can opy $8000 f irm. contained, under war Tr a 1 n in s.t • 0 0 N TILIPHOHE WORK Kenmore Elec Dryer SSO. ~wood S'Z300 S93-Sm Call aft 6pm 918·•t'71. 673·7670. 8:30-5. 615-ranty, air cond. Ice boll I 700 s...nor. COiie GALL.ERV Of' llOM ES. No Upt>r. nccess. N Gu11r. 546·8672 Ma le h 1 n g n n l I q u e · · aft s PM & wlcnda stove, toilet, dbl sink Mff• Laguna Na~ut'I 831· 111_ iit.'lling. Phone from you R . C d n1.chl:llands. $70/pr. 5 WOVEN WOOD Wi~I b\lY some refrg, ap· sips 4, under 51\t ml. 17th & Hewport ll•cl efng 14 cu.ft. ol s pot. malch•n" vr..-i1s bar k S'IADES·To....,..,·Off pbances, workln1tornot.14'Pleasure8oal.Trlr,3S $7,900/ofr.5'10·6109. D-£..·-fToyotar--"s Sandwic h Oc ll Vl.'r)'. home, 4 hrs per day. Avocado $85. Gas logi:. .. n .. OVID m ela l HP t I $675 .......... _... mornings. Xlnt p/tlrne D11y wk Steady work. $20. Sofn $125. 548·6535 chairs S200 536·957o l\ · Call 645-8950 · 962·Sa~8.ra c ean, · 73 W~k~~d~r. 9~'. aelf Also eompl, semi com• po11. Approx 15 hrs wk Salary unJim1ted. Bonus. . Spm . contained. Jackso plc tc & rcb ullda b~c tnfo-Cull615·0l<l5 l'rlnge benefits. hrly Beau.t1ru1 Copper 2d Comp livtn(I rm set SlSO; Movlag : m ust sell. ~ew cal 25· LUHRS 1968. Diesel, tledown . Xlnl cond. vehicles. Cosh depq•lt -- -wage. Coll (714) 635·381 Fr1g1duire RefnA. Very mirrored tbles 550 etc bar w1lh 2 malthan .......... , 1013 flybrldge, fiberglass, $1950. 5'8·3249 bef 6PM required for blddi•A SlAMSTIESS belwn 1oam & 2pm. clean. $115 548·1883. 968.7914 ' · 1tool1 l2SO or besl otrer ... ••••••••••••••••••••• S8300. Call 496-8891. 5'8·3673eves & wkndi. numbers. Cu11h, IJofA " Wc.stsaal Corp. builder or ---Excettlse bike 125. Ane llin·O·Mallc elec.I....;.-. --------1..::.::...:=.:.:..:.::.;.:...::..=..:::.:.::;:.:.--1 MC· 0 wn e r : OllC ar the rincsl c r ui 1 n A TaEPHONI SALES 15 Cu. ft. G.E. Rdrlq. hk llalian marble table Ii fp.m. 751·9070 orcan, excellent condA· 18 LYMAN. t\all cove.rs. Tnylor. DBA Ora nae i>:iilboats has 1 mmed ISJ2S) Ex per. preferred. nc~. $JS067$.300B cstm chrs. Spinet Ham tion. l&OO, P.P. A2·1259 very clea •• ~;3.-Coasl t:nr Spcclaltl••· i • ,, u c o n c 1 c s for Al o. Supervl~ors posi· mond organ, ontlqu v• 0 ..,., C714l673-171M, 833.ei25 or 1 J1c:1mstrc11scr. "'/at lc:ist lion OJl('n m 2 wlcs. St11rt JCles 102 frplc. 64~·2391' llbU·maUc electric • 64641ti86 I )r cxpc:r. an :.aal scam· 1n11 s11lary Sl2S wkl)' •••••••••••••••••••••• M2·3!79 o r 1 • n . II any a c . 29 Commerlt'al Sport Pis· ~~~~~~~~~ Ill .. on h"ll "Y duly r1tlm" lfunl nfth uf•· h 'T Wh I •. 1 maple twin bed. com .... l ti Id •. ~---'-excellenl --. her. 6 cyt Chrys c.rowo, .. ' • ... 17'" ... w1nn • ri ce er plele. 2 ul!! of flower .. us se eme~a • d"~1t•-" ;,::_:_ -... ea""11 SIS radio. depth finder. machine 1\1 ust ha\•e I Buch & Talbert l. Like brand new. lo-. i.heels & p1lloweasea 1 diamond cocltla1l rinc, ....... r"' pty. -· xtras. S4500. 642·7837 your own tool!! Apply to 848·943Hor Info. miles. Includes cover elcc bf:inkcl & quilled ·bd o lue SHOO. I ~· v 532·12:59. days. 557-8167 eves. John Vyn. 1638 Placcn· b~sket & chain lock. spread. $6S. & mist'. papers. call anytime. ulld elec base, Sl2S; lla. Cofita Mes.a. Tool Ir 01c t'arst reasonable offe 960-4229. 531-9812. Gitieon acowitlc guitar, • Luhrs '73, auper 280. t.akes ' ~-3036 ---1125 Call 1581 Clean, loaded t7U) MOLD MAIER · llade·a·bed rouch rus KJNC SZ BED <New). · 541-• 4.96-7565eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRflARIES Desimoni frame llCl 5 l'Olor. S60. Also,' floo xtn firm $195 incl del. ut h by 011~ OVH70CAIS tH IHVEMTOIY Reqw~cs expenent'r in cm. $200. JttKl\1 frame lamp$IS.bi3.3506. U1Hllyhome.83S-22J63 ° · arp ar 1973 17' FANTASY, 140 preclSaon mold for injct' st.1. 58 cm. $200. 536·9652 Sclumck, never used, $60. HP OMC with trailer. llylond 1.nhorutont>x has lion mold marhanes , Yellow velvet Moire 102" Irvine. Coast C.C. Mem S4S.542ll OnJy $449S. al Mesa 8oal1=====;;ic;;===::.1 1mml•t.hale 01>t·nin11s for ability to des11tn & fab. Vae:;iity Sch~·ann. 10 s pd. Sofa. slate Pool table. benhip or will trade r • Fwwltwe & Cerlte.r.~ MolorcvdH/ 1\dmin1,tr11t1ve and molds fromdt!la1ljoants. 24 whls. Xlnl l'Ondatio stereo. Call L)•nne :at Balboa Bay Club mem ~....... 101$ , Scoahn 9150 (it.'ncral St>crrturaci. Smull shop. air cond1-$50.545·3650 547·6068or 552·0..'\28 bersblp.642·0U6 •••••••••••••••••••••••1W7117 Callfornla V bot· ••••o•••••••••••••••• RZF.ARGOlrCO. 1•01o111ons rl'qu1re ex· taoned,daysonly. -Ir -WoodFrameW'o ..... ···s·. e DI k 1 ri I lom,l20HPOMCw/lrlr. kl TS400 3700 I 8305.MalnStreel t'ell,•nl cl~rica l nnd com· STACOSWITCH IMC ~=---1030 llcdroom Soite. (Davis>. 6-63t."'x85 • """" . • c e ed t m meo-Only $291. at Mesa Boat au ' m . SANTA ANA m'Jnl•·al1on•. •kllt~. ,.,in· ll k C al _,.....,_...... pc:s, lop cond, f'r Prov, g_raph, #530. Good condJ· Center, 159S Newport Xlntcond. S850 10to6, Mon.·Sat. • .. ~ " "' J 139 o er Ol\lll " cs:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ht /ye I I 0 w . $ 7 5 0 . 1·59x85" lion $200. Call 9am lo Blvd, CM 646-<tOlZ 496·3750 ~~~~~~.~~'!fu!~,:14' .. ~:~h:~ 54t-J04 I Pentax ES·ll; 1.4/50 mm t~t-1920 2·3Hl&"x61" lpm weekda~. 549·1Bl4. '74 HONDA CR·l2S ~l;f,.~u7°8ty! "Ork rndcpt•ndi•nlly in t-:qual Oppor t:mployer Takumar 3,51135 mm 642·3379 & C>rf-1 1090 11"'/ tOIO Soper trick rocket, 1-'M supcrvi~or·s ab ... ciH·c _ _ Takumar,'1mtcrs.Clll..,Kin g s iie watcrbcd., pr., ply anUq e t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Cllartft' race equipped, must sc ClasslcLeBuronlm .... rlul R." Sun SllO ··~m"r"' wtframc. New. $145•.. .. u sa ID ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ llolh poi.itlon11 r1•11uir1• ow TRUCK OltlVF.R .....,., · ..... • " • drapes· 2 decor rods AnUqueupriabtplano lo appreciate. Totally '66, •dr .. ltd condl.orlg 1:11od n~urt• u11lltu<l-: fur ":x11t•r°ll. A1~ply G & W & Jen casetc, leuther eq sell. $115. 4 mos old. Call Reasonable 646-4Ml . $350 A luxurious yacht for new through out. $585. owner. 552·7500 Mr M aln case. tri ·vod. $335. 642-8383 • • pleasure trips. Motor· 536-4758 1norc lnformnt11111 c:ill. Towing. 17th a. lrvmc. rt46 5961 ••Oto 3_, OFF• 536·"70 provlsiooa·crewed day or1---------'55 Chevy wgn. 6 stan· N U · · New 7' llatth <.:-Over Cof· V 7 0 ~rto 111 Hohner Ac wkndl, 6 to 8 In farty. ln· (21 •74 Suiukl's. TM 125's, 1lord. Od cond thruoul. ,7 '~al th54y0~•5"YOOO....,.a 207 TR1\INt:t:10"'flCt~ ah 1035 tee lbl w/hldden t'rap la· ·DIAMONDS-cordlan. perfect cond formallon ca I Mark Clean. never raced. s.i Best offer over $600. .. y ou'I Lo•• ft! ble. After Op m. 673·3245. 645-1616 979•91Sl Only S500. 6'15·"3t 640-$.132 rnomln111 9·12 ea, bsl ofr. 642· 1375 400·3762. DURMl::SE KITTt:NS --------In this t•xriting ofr w/oll Ct'A rei.iistered MUSTSELL-642·6009 Beauutull restored up loots. W 9060 MOHTISSA '!'>II M e r ccd e1 BenL lh\' l'omtnrts (If home. 003.4205 Pin(Sdbkcase/desk For sale: babyswlng SlO; right pla!o S5SO or BIO •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• La Crosse. xlnt ronit. <.:lassie, 22(11;, re.lored. \'artl'd dut1c~ c.ill L1:;a PineTVCabmet babywalker.M; playpen 494.0182 13'METCALFw/lrlr,xlnt S250 or bes t offe r 497·349t K11y, tU8 1211ll. lknnis & 104 2EndTables S'ZO; bouncing cbr $1. ton<!. 2 aeta uils, $350. · · VI j ----- 1> ~ n n i i1 P r r Mo nn c I ••••••••u•••••• ....... 13 r u.n . Westinghouse 963-~. For aale u.prlghl piano, 644·1103 831-0235 M1ss1on e o bcNtlff....e 3JoO llyland ,,,., S\•rvll'C' ol lluntrn~lon Two M.S. Af ..... s Refrig. Wall s~elf. 5'x7'xl5'', H · :!e~6C)lfall 673·8048 o 34' Columbia MKll whl. '&JTRIUMPH 500Cc VeMcle1 • 9530 t\\:°;!Jiu~'r"o'l!p~t:~y/ Bf'llch. lbUlll Bcuch Ulvd. With P1pcn1 Sofat & a..wewat1 ot1c •~clal treatment 1 clectronln. custom In· 64~9 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. HYLAND Laboratories /\fhrmi'ill,e S~nh'1'1t 2Yt•iJn,3Ycar NewSI00.$18S 1~" ~ck. $50. 644·1523 MacW.. 109 ter1or. will take smalltt OFF ROAD ,\t'\ion •:mplny('r TUXIEDODErT. 1Ton,lttlue Call 5'10·9339 Cd'M boatorcarlntrade.Call73 c1111tom VW tnke. In· Ports. At•cruor1es. _________ .. Nl'l.-c1 ~irl p 11111w mm n~ Geod HOfM <>My! Ing Machine Coltec 673·31774 eves. vested S2000. muttl sell S<!rvleo & Solo. VW, .,_1• c,.__1 •1,,.,1 i\l~o 962\ltro Sluper couc h. SJOO.Olasssll•ingdoorl04"x8 lion A•nt needs part $1500Aft6·J0552731\8 ... T k v ....-u' .. .,. ' "~ · A· 892·S966 Gt2 (}1 Spiinash col tbl •• SiO,Ma· $50. Reriodeling. '1ust -"Joi " bl -"I l2'11obleC•l,never used. · · · 1 " 1"1• ru e '· 11 "1• S.C:r.tary To SIOO f /hmt• IO Wt•Mnlln~lt'r or -pl~ tbl. S20, MG OHIO sell. &4().9Z30 wit accept• e lcrl .... l l ruu w11rrn. Make otrer. "72 Yamaha 250 dirt Xlnl 4 x ... II • c u " t Cl m b 1 t 1-:"·1\111.: da)i< ar .. .ah('nrl 1> llmr rnorn11. ( nthy, Get your Xmas pu1>plel' --auume 12 rema n ng S1 Call ~089S. cond. $300. Leaving vchil'll'I. 111 Iha' '""''~ .. 1l11'll po.' &40-3333. t•"l 311 started now, llenutiful Sofo. i:old cr11~hcc1 \'elvrl. Gun Cabhel, Rem . per mo paymtnltl on town. S46-1l44 ortspm MOOOH MOTO•S w/11rc11l 1·11 t ••11 llurb.ira -AK C r ,. A Go I 11 (' quilled tr . $100. 646-4851 with Weu,er srope. J like new 1450 Sln1te MOOllMG Ir IOAT Oftl ROAD CIMTll M.1r, K.1.'l :.'70o U1>nn1!' a. 1• •trlcvnr no. w "l •tud or"·'2·1ii067 '""'··""'"" "Goldcin Touch It ~w·· '7• 11 d T 1190 Cl .. Typ •C ~, .. .. "" ....., • ....,..,., 22' S hock rtber&lau .. on a r:a ennalc, C213J240·8MO l!1•11n1 i. l't•r 11 011~'·.1 ISTS 17109611-11577 -Completely automntl &allbocat.Hced,folddown lmmaccond1hon . --.---St•nlt't' oC 1rv1n1-. 2ut12 :! Pc Sectional almos t Woven w<>1>1I valnne zla·ug, 1tretch elite dl.nc!tle tbl, alnl. 8111112 $315. 761M227 72DUNt':tiU<H.•V,elea•. \11r hrl nnl>r R-Olk /tan mini nach11hund nl'w. pcrfrcl cond. 11'7". nr~n. Rlack aewin.11 machine: .. o recently painted a ll J(d tlrci., panceke en!(, ·r-8 mCMJ, hllbrkn. S250 0 ll ll'rif11:1'$28.'5.000·47K2 While. FltsOorado. $25, will dlKOUnl for ca•h'' hatcht.'8 r.o·flber~•~•ed ForHlc f97SVamaha400. strc•et lewnt. $1300. :-:1-:c n~T,\llY. IH'('drd c....-serOpn bHtofr.!)4r .. 54Jfi1&ft~. d----" •-t 581·8319 lmm•('tOnd,tullyauar N t k •. . Monoehock, Vc1co lonk. ll,1().4l;:stl t ok" d111r110 11lrl for MTS'f·MTSC Bran ncwcouc "'"!v. Jl a. J Cox Aacncy, ew ell .ma aany. terrylcll.rlddcn5llmca. ------ 1•11111ur 111111 lh'Vl or I C&trlt Typists Wiiow Lub l'UJJS, AKC l'l'lttll Ornat 11haf>C. StaO, OUtdoor ~H r 'ac .. Cl11rk. (ralrtcla It Jerry Cox Y115t crul~lng boal. New (213'M:M·ll381 Wheel Dri•et 9550 .:r11w1n11 <'01114lru flrn1 rel(istered, 5 wks old Kn4 I'll Br Set, dre!l~Cr, 2 Xlnl cond "· 4 US 14" 648·'425 anytime. 7 'i't hp 0 I D. 6' wood · •••••••••••••••••••••• flt'ftlllrl'" 'tint kno" kd1:i• 1100 ends etc $200 Kltcht•n mo"5 w /SSx}>_ Ures " dlnl(h)' & 8' rubber boat '73 Hond• CR·450, •ood It?'" TOYOT'"' m ('{intrnrt 11d1nl11 . l)'P . 982.7393 dlncit<' .~l/4 chrs $60, lu.: $13.'5. 640.~7 .... 109 plu11 moorlo~. flt• u· condlllon. $100. Call .. ,.. m.i & t•lcr I col 11k11l11 ITlllll M6 6319 AMS. •••••••••••••••••••••• boat. ol JGth St. la ndln1. ea . .a LAHDCIUISll ,l11t11r)' Sala r y co rn Dobte Pups. t5 wk• old ,_ Refrla. llkc nl, rcll!I. 2 Caliber Rull• Npt.~.Jt~.C"11 aft.6pm A 1 0 ,000 mll " m..-1\Sural)li• with" J)('r Xlnt markings, n Must sell hi·boY. tao fi;>h LamiJ5,vacum cleaner AutomaUc Teraet RIO. OSM117forappt. XLJ:iOllond1.$400mL bcaul)'·(2C8200). Contact i\1 1Jry Ann Ill papers. M, $$0, Yem. $65 lank, desk, hbq, hamps. & othrr item t:ves. $.50 Phe4$·lf7t Xlntcond. 1750 !\3f>.2!io9lbtwnt&Jl'M 642.4(11$1 beddlna. spuker «16-2079 1 • Wanted: 8o1l 1llp. 17 John'79·121ldaya lt7JCHIYY -----Jl41 c ..... Ort~• di netttlbl. m~c.1113-7708 ~ 12 1au1e pump·HIUI Beam, 34' len(llh Im · It.AIM SICRITARY 546-474 I C 6 week old Irish Sel G. Sale IOH Trailer awning, 8 11, A·l Dix. Perrecl. Sbell1 medlelely. Ca II Ke '7G llond• XL 1° Kt. "•rnli·fi·"" ... •-on to v.ork A -.. tc.r puppies. Call no• • shape. AU hordw e, ns, comp out.lit ~ or'I& cOll J otvuion, 5)1.1202 e¥cs. Xlnt cond. Z.500 ml. Work horH or play car· 'C"" ~.., ...... l cross r~om m-11115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ms-47~. -·Hu • • f1WUO $350. 673·7482 (225LJM>. wtVl1~ Pr .. · of maJor Onnl[cCo.Aifl»<'rl} G•••ll!t.1S•Lf ............. ---·-----• MAaOUISMOTOIS brokeraac firm. Must be Equal Oppor F;mploycr English Sheep d<i * ~• "" , * Twin bed. new. co a' S.bot 1111 boat. lllllt '73Honda CBSOO Ml~ION VIEJO • fat • accurete t )'plsl pups. AKC. Sl50 each. LoUof F.\·erylhlng. 20 bollet ot Toddl ltll by Wed.I XJol ~. Xlnt condlUon IJl-2110 4tl·1210 w/k nowll'dl(e or die WAITRESSES gu:moor631-14SO MOft. thru fl'rl. 1 ~pm Pampers SlO. 615-1225 M5-S208 493·2S.W. t ap h on c u s a It e 9l32Carrotltown~. H.B. · ,!!~·~~~----1---.::::.:::::;. ___ l::--::--:---:::-=-:::-- Sla\1illral bal'k!lround 4. t!l(~r'd f\all or Pit. Doa Run. Gx 12. $150. I block orr Magnolia ChUdrcn '1 nrgan "· LOR TV ... 1974. RCA. u • II r rl I & w /l rl r . 12 Yam a 250 Endu. Che;/_ Olaier, Che '• 1n 11ranccc11pcr. hc.lpful Goodhrs Neatappear. Callaft4·30 5 12 l. U ed Clothl studtnu de11ks, Ulce~w XL 100. 25 • Hice new. Complete. Like new $375 !ra~r,.n,·.~·~P· auap, all 644·~111 a k ~r Ovff" ~·~. 1 ·0 I "'·~el.~ ••I de u~~~~~·~~~~=J~~.T~o~m~-~IJ~~~/!~~t~~~r~.!~~~~~·-J--~~~o=m~.~~~~~~-~l~~:"~=~~~~~-Judy. &arf.,Sirtmn H lf h Qu•I Dun& aquiarium • ac r ' sooow eoutHwy.NB merica.n F.akhno. l ~r. fubtons,-Fam. Mk SS5/bst. Old rash n iSZENlTII D" console.aaMic 21· Laden g '74HofldaCUIO.xlnt 7JllOMCO SECRET A RY No Phont-Call!I : : UKC Reg • Intel haent. lebel,. N\. Paris. Rome, derwood typewriter Perfect shape. $t00. w/mooriDl 111' B. v.c. Ex cond. male offer T52·T SJIOO RECEPTIONIST loyal, pr-olecllve. Cal LA Comtemp str tes l.nel Pb 54$ 3&50 841-1319 lrH, l5000. ~ Eltt. 31 Gary Wells. ,.~ I 742 1 anchells Donut Shop. 644-2355, lcnlls. Mlse China. kit _:_.--'-----+1&...... ..,. ~arp. typlng. S.tl. x n E. 17th St. CM. Co1Je11 wire, furn. etc. 10 AM, Encyclopedia Brittani ,......... ALBATROSS rael11 ....... cond in Irv. Cgmplex student wknds. 10PM to Y• 6eo4 8PM. Thur1/ Fri/Sal w/boolcc1Ue. Make off IQ •# •• •*"· 11415or aie.tofrer S.fl"' t 160 5 f'ord a. T . Lo mi'~ CallMargless792G0 7AM.Apply1nperson. 11115 Bol1c Ave. CM 644·3342bet,.'nl·5 ' ••••••••••••••••••••• 7»..a5SWkd)'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /I, •m/fm tape. 8'1( .___ '-'_. .._.~ . Free lo «id home, yn1 S5T,3'67 to IO Rent aa• GMC. Pvt ply. of1'er&4S.7307 · • ~1/w1nm OMAN over 40, ttume. male Germ Shep mix. In Walnut COMmode. GE A •n••••••••••••••••••• do D'. llT4, com CaJJ m.281• or 142>4Cll'1,._ _______ .... ror new. co,.pany. td\ Must be nail •ny hrs, lelllient. personable. HorMt 106 tranaiStOf TV portable 14 zo• Tolly Cr a fl. p ltey, hud, eoa., ••· Newport Betcb, Calif. 75 •·•hi blk fwr '011 be vxpr d. Cd. oppor. t betwn Sim & mldnil 544.2023. •••••••••••••••••••••• CE Hair dryeor w/c11e, Pleuure creft. Trlr traa. fmmac, IS200 thort bed. Cal 411-tMS ll row "' IC o . G helpful. Rtt£a net. lie.alt HORSES-Western Train· O\ntltte tbl, tbl lamp + quip. 12000/bll orr. 498-3'53 Terrine Investment 11'ter8pm. J J>('nona11t11appearane Ins. Int' Id . N. 8 . ofc. Flll#lllWOOD in& & ridlnc lessom. eon. lovely shade. 2 bdrm HOI• 14 :LI m Ile d v oa t e d ,_kt fl•I Important. Salary &U.OUS. tAll to 4Pll 641.-ml tact Susan. 549·195.1 chalrs, 536-9658. partnenhlps avail. 1n '1 ~t mo to 1tart. Ph: M Like new, with trailer l!:aploret zo. Comp, 1tll· •••••••••• .. •• ........ . Raymond Betwn tam BAbyslltt.r m,y home, liv fice to 1ovin1 bom Small Wbte PONY SJOO, RCA 23" Color TV, aeceuori•, bh .. h11lll coat., xlnl ~. Oae for '72 D•teun Trur:lr. Xlru; noon. 842>7840. Aft Tpm In out, 2 c h ildre n . Purebred L•b (em, Saddle/bridle incl. $.100, works ad, SIS. Rerri&, Ud/wlllte/blue tall OW D UH or rental. Tacomu, I MJI, • lrk, MO.tats. 2-ltpm.CM ~-l44i0 mo1.ca11~. PbW22m 125 67S.S71S smO./otter.'6'1911 ... 80f0flnlo. AMIFM.Call'4f.4119 • • \ •• ' • ......... llW .......... rW ...... 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Onl)< '"8) enguw. 1n.111>. $1000 hrm ...... 971 TO 18.llYl IT! um 'fm, riid1Ml11. 1'·lop. waroo, 27.00U ma, VS. air, HOWARD ~UY77•ft$. •••••••••••••••••••••• "78 81 Do.udo .Conv. lo1ded. 24 ,TOO ml, 1tln\ AN1•'M 1terto "''ltope CHF.VROU:T. Oovt Kuaull '10 RH Xln NIW USID L.oadc•d. hatl·lnJtCttd. cond. t•r. SSSOtl/ofr. dKk. Sunroor.1u111 r11ck, C~ltr,IPty__... Quall Su .. Newpor ........ 97JO c.vnd., air. AN r~dio, IUSES lOOO ma. Beal otr. 5:1T.Ol4l ____ • 11.ood pantllne on ~Id\·. ()pen Oull.Y 4'Sun. 'UI Ill Btatb. BUY OR ••••••••••••••••••••••• c I llll00.714 /S.· · tOJZ4~)$40T1"4 197 pwr daac br•"c•. Int PM Ill.OHS 7Z Ja1uar XJ·8 'e.ian. _Y 2819• 4 COIVITTI t'On<.I. $31100. ~ 192S ~l111rbor Qh•d , ----LE •SE MOW Xlnt cond. All •tru ..... lore-t1S lliani to rind modtl. lo ---Co6ta ~1eso .,0 Oataun PU. Custom ~ M .000 840·3168 r ea. •••••••••••••••••••••• •DOMIUIMS• (!}) mllnce. like Ill'\\ 'TO Old) Toro. A /C. 546 1934 w/crnpr . llu,y Jttraa 152 UIO bus •1 DEAllR IN us YOLISWAGIN -Mttttdc~ Btni trlldl' in. AM r~t \tn)'I 1011. itn· • See to apprec. SU00/1>9 IMW TIADt.aM•1 I(~~. 97J •. A. U73l llarbor Blvd. IJc. No. ~KSS. mac. fully '-'<lP'd. ~14~ ~~.~n\ ·c;.s cw l'Ol\V\'11 olr.14'1 S1001838_·5tl9'1 __ -' 'n200%·A tl2t lo'"I'Q>. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IOY CARDEN GROVE HOUSI OP IMPORTS 49HOl3. _____ top.S:.YJS/t>l.l '14Cbevv •4 T. Air • .ulo '732002 .nrl.CU051 .,..,.hi t I l b CAIVll *534-4100* 213/921-8:'188 l!JTO Cul lllS!> Suprer11l' 546'7MO , '73 t:Javora e (001KUN> -v •·au o, x n ' ape -llS 1t-C( '714/523 7250 I i ·1-----f'S. PB. Nit'e. $3850. P "f• $1800. "u • v1 ----o; ~· ~ant, nuto, ulr. 6,1 Vul11t11t, 01:)1. stli-1.. 89'l.oo:!e.84t-G710 .,S30IA L.lh4:r.<r E.,41S> G15'056S ,,.N..._... 'ti8 VW L1u11 . reblt cng. Nabe 68 C'.uupe. Xlnl cond. Nu l /!;. l IA, radio. Kint rblt cni: b\'~t urrer ovc•r ·------· 'iSS301-4sp (7tl()NJP) :::•a..c11 mech.xlnt.$!l00. rs p11lnt, tires l.t rims . Nl!.ld.$1295.M!IZUI) *""".645.9-\86. '72 Couner l.t '7t C:Ouner --'68 Ghia, 11ulo •lick. n 6"D ""000/'-l r •u7 •7'"' --....,., --- Oul.O, air, ahell, 21M ml. IJ I ·2040 495.4949 trans. lo mi 111ncc ont n0110 SUNOATS -·7023 C:adillac ""'· "" 0 r."'" ... ""· 49&-NJ4 1---------I h I SJ ""'PP ""40M "7 VW ORV"'TTL'-'7f FOR 'into HS 9C ttU · 97 S au · .4""' · 4...,, · T.,.e. 97•5 1 Pop Tov Ciamper. ,.. ~. • .................... .. '72 Toyolll PU. lmmac. I ....., __ .......... .... 97.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, r adio, i.ade tl'nt, Quality and Pr1·c.. LEASE $LSS mo. 36 mo. '74 I' R bo b ·as PONTIAC STATION •••••••••••••••••••••• ~--· .. SAA--.-.... radials. Bst orr ~6·8307 .. l'losl'd In, $SOO It. n in lo unu ul, I WAGON ~"'''" f'M ta~tllo 47 ,000 ma, •••••••••••••••••••••• -'"-" Guarantt'ed , ... u 3> int., )«llow "'' Cal ...,.,., l2100.140.2608uf\GPM. ...,. U d ~ ~2 '73Capri,Va,41pc1 1960)ferced•s220,4spd OltAH61COUMTY'S itVWBus.7·pass,snrf, Lri•mgSpcci•h\ts GeMr•A•L...-. oua 540·Sa22 •Y --- Datsun Pickup. late '70 Tape dl'Ck. ad cond. AM/t'M radio. new an VOLUME Mm ifm stereo cu s. cmpr Preferred RJu~s C2I311•9·2007 49'J_::W2!_~~ '00 Gran Pnx. PS, l'U Good. reliable order i2,37S.6U-0104 terior & lir(.'S. 2S ma pe TOYOTA DIAi.iil bed. c lean . $5 .600. "74 Panto WJ:n Auto rw. AM/FM, '<Int body $1300. 673·1585. ~-.-7-2-C--" .. -.-,-2-0_0_0_ .... gal. Best orrer or trad 549-3916. 213·355.-1242. l Jrsicst Sclcct1on '74 Con·cllc 3M>. 4 spd. all 24,000 m1. 7ijll·JG22 11r & Int. runs well, bt-11t olr ar ror p1<•kup or panel ofNew & U~d d d $720 ~0764 '7 """-L I e1c -,o da""' or 673·""'7 '6t VW IUG C•·'1lt•cs 1n pwr · g con • 0·1..:6!:pm::,:_S!:=:2!1():::_ _____ (::;-------:::-= .a ""'"vy uv. Like new, 6 cyl., 4 speed.· rad o, .,..,., 1v .., .. u " ~ 1· 17.000 mi., roll bar, drlv· beater. Must 11ee lo ap-af\6pm. Makeoffer 673·173'1 Or.mi;cCounty · 'i2 nunubout 4 l>pd, lg .cJ'I 9974 itlic llahts. Mags, brus preciale. (263PEV> Open Sunday 99)] cng, custom mctal11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• guards, burf(lar a larm, * $1286. * I.HM YOU-VE GOT •••••••••••••••••••••• brwn. Trans·A:\t tlrei 2 Vcg11 Stuhon Wagon. cpl, gauges. Tonto cover Mew. Used TO DllYE IT Cadillac '68 Cougar X R7. looks rectilpts on t.>ng rcµairs 1\ l\t I F M ca Rs el l l'. 96)-1*. GUSTAFSON OVH 1 OO TO llUEVE IT.I Master Dealer good. runs 1tlnt. new brks. beanngs eh-. Supe radials. Sl400. 536~ 74 Ford Ranchero, PIS. LlNCOLNMERCURY 2600Harbor 8tvd. tires, brks. AM/F)t l'Ond. must sell divorce 16800 Beach Blvd MEICEDIS Costa Mcu 540.9100. cassette. $1000. $45-6723 $1850. 497.3750 1 Veg1& llat<'hback. air· P/6. AM /F&l Uipe, stee b&W radials, rbrgls cam· ~ USED 6J 2993 auto troos. a:ood cond Hu~4r.11.::a~ OM DISPLA y .,. Toyota Corolla SRS. nc.... 1'r...t.:.L..-:.rs or l· 75 FORD PIHTO S8iS. Cnll Dys 540 2:.?87. HouseoflM~ M:~~~mi,air. DASHERS l~ HlS RUHAIOUT 1o;,·b.t't2·9351 AUTHORIZ D 1---------1 Cadillac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aulomo t ic , radio . '74 \'eg_o_G_T_W_a_g-. -4-Spd. MERCEDES DEALER "70 Corona Mark II. 4 dr. •DOM IURHS * 74 Colt Wngon. 10 mi. like heater, del'or group, pre aar. cu.st. mtcr. Cll'an. I pr top. lo ma . $3900.1---------1 648-3249 bef 6P~I. 1974CA,ll ~·3673. l'Yes & wknds. 9570 4 cyl., 4 s pd .. radio heater-. BecauufuJ 1.1.llle car . P le nty or gas economy. <369M F~l 6862 Manche1\er. air. a uto, rbll cng , V""'""'SW•G-.. oow.~;7 ...... 6 tly ltttlel'ilr\\/less tha ownrr.$25tKl.962·201G ""Bve11i.-P11rk-Stoootblltefr,484 2623 _ v..ft ~ m '" _.. 23.000miles. (27lLDV ) - ••••••••••••••••••••••• REA DEL. VAN S xtr tires. Roomy 1tlnt run· nina cond. S40·4113, 9am· 3pm. SlOOO. * $2386. * GUSTAPSOM LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-1144 523-7250 . .,..,..___ n1 ,G373l ttal'bor-BWd-~ _ 9917 t!t73 Gold Ouster. 18·20 * 4r?L26. * 'll Ve1ot:•.4·spd.radio, Ont.heSantaAna f'wy. -~vna,o y37,000ml. ARDEN GROVE •••••••••••••••••....-... g P IS 6 I ._.,.,._.., hu'.2S~U!G..xlnt-cond.. ~~~h~~~.~hn, CaPo *534-4100* '76 Camaro LT. loaded, ~~ndurd 'tra~~. ~':.'fi GUSTAFSON Qltl$45·S977. 7lZIOCCpe. <004HQY) 1...::.:..:.~~..:.:.~---·lv•:-:-_._~------...........-assume leuse of $125 mo. Steve. 7S2·7Z22 8·ri PM art LINCOLN M~RCURY •74 VEGA WAGOH '70Toyota Corolla ... o. 9772 Pvt pty. 962·5009. 6Pl\t, 493,3600 16800 lleoch Ulvd Xlot condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntin14ton Beach 4 t•yt., autonH1tlc. r111llo. "62 Ford Van, brand nu 28S ena. Nu lnl. CB, xtras. $8,450 JU.SI ..... 67S·l63S. SOUTHUM '89 RALLY SPORT 19'9 DODGE 142·1144 heater. uir 1•ondlllonln1ot. MANY XTRAS OM CO -----ruofrack, pretty 11111\• ~J&~Y'S &U·uefAfter ~run. ~ watb A~wpnMnl. '74 Pint~ 4 s pd. 31.000 ~·· C\'Onomy ur. t6l4JS 1''l ---121 "T.J Ford. auto. pis. p/b. aar, 1tlnl cond. ~21\1 ma. $3.400. 4!)6-942-&. ._p1rt1 '72 Toyota-Co«>ll.a .d 'JI· 1276 rood. orig own. SlSOO/orr. ·•---------• ~·1 U9eves. '720 VOLVO DIALER CIM•roa.t 992 8 cyl., automatic. radio. radifil llrcs. ~1nl wncl m-ti $ 1986. llt •••••••••••••••••••••• heoter PS/PB air /out. 1 Owner. S2250 GUSTAFSO .... __ .. • d ' 497.2304 eves only art " Solet Ir LH•""J MU Sa•• TllM "lt TOYOTA COROLLA. TOP Dollar Paad Lt't House of Imports map. tape deck. vinyl EXAMPLE: Brand new 1976 Volvo 242S. Fully equipped. (01789'l3). USC Is# I "'""·• ~wer wan ows + 7pm. . Ll1'COLN M ERCURV sealJI, vinyl roof .. Must 16800 llcal'h Uhd. '66 VW Bus. rcbll motor. AM/FM radio. Clean. $&00. Call Tony days ~or 493·6229 eves. On ALL Trade-ans help you lease or buy o top. a port stripes, etc. MEW,OIT DATSUN ot over 80 ne.,..• and ustd sins. Call ss1.•s after H~:~l:E#l 1 Sl'e t o appreci ate . 74 FOID PINTO llunlUli,<too Ouch " l4l4AGF~ RUNAIOUT 842·8144 Ill Do•• Str.et Mercedes Be nt Moto Spm. Near MacArthur Cars. a-''---------• ONLY $6596 Pnul Rl'ed <Class or iS * $1 068 K SI ) • * Automatic, rud10 heall'r, , ---appa gmu GUSTAFSON cute little cur walh less 7S Wagon. 16000 ml. auto. 68 VW Van. new eng & clW.Ch, call aft 61'!\t 673-4594 &Jamboree Roads Factory Authorized '74 Corona s Spd. Many 3 Dealer Xlras. Like new. 9000 · IJ ·I 3_0_0 __ .... 2131921·8588 714/S23· mra. $3200 or orr. Must Ml\RQUIS MOT OR S CONNELL LINCOLN M 1-:RCURY Ulan 31,000 miles. one on· uir,. ,Be!\~ offl'r. 8'&6·37UIJ 16800 Beacb Olvd. ly al this price. (689CKB) ur Silf,.&162 sell by 8/lS/76. Wiii take '65 Jeep Van. overt111uled 1970 DATSUN Mercedes Bui. '71 trade. P .P. 631·1668. or ._, "' I • I t ~· a ,•~ , CHEVROLET Jluntlncton Beach * $1898 * '71 Vcgo . (.;1>tm. sllvt>r, 2&211 Harbor Blvd. 142·1144 GUSTAFSON ~~8~d. t Owner. $9~. ' ,' I COSTA MESA '65 Dod ,.. Gd LINCOLN ME RCURY B'"'·""'"l200 R•s ... cl·S23 ae ... onaco. , __ .. _ .. ~ ___ ... ____ .... transp. car. 1400. firm. 16800 Beal.'h lflvd. '7S Vega Kammback WRn. 4 e)'l en~. cood rubber. R STATIOMWAGOM S E. Air. radials. all pwr 83!:-a29. & H. n gh\ hand drhe. 4 speed A cull' lltlle car• all servicl' r~cords. lm·•---------1 ·~ '• • I ' , ~ ! OIANGE COUNTY \965 Chevy. 6 cyl, stick 646·2231 llunhngton Boch $2700 or take over 1lJY VOL VO good cond. Runs well 142·11_44 ___ 1 ments. 496·3318 SUOOfirm.SS7·4136 days. <2S6BLZ> mac. S7.200 or orrer. '70 Corolla, rebll en1. '6S Doda• Van. 6 ,..,1 stick. OML Y S9t9 49of,217S new clutch, xlnt cond, "' '' T & c .. 11200/bst otr. $86..*2 EXCLUSIV ELY VOLVO _S5:I0.494·S546 •••••••••••••••••!!~~ '72 Pinto. t owner. Slick, S~LL ldle ill'mR with ;a Largest Volvo Dealer .72 Chev. Lu,·. Shell & 4 Grand Torino Elite ~un· 31.000 ml, A JC. rudlo, ~ally Pilot Classanro Ad. dbl door model. lnu OWN ..try ClasaicUsed cpt'd/paneltd. e t orrer 2167 Harbor. Co4ta MHa MBCIDIS DllSB.S vo111s...-9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• over S&SO. S48·88-i3 CALL '4 .. 4446 Buy Or Lease Great Selection 74 260Z. Lo ma. Air. Trade·insWelcome YOU-VI GOT i.nOran1t'Count,y l maas.2S mpg. Must selt• roof lo ml AM/f'M ht.r. new radials11hotka. B°}',fR~~ASE 122SO. 833-o596. l\tark. · stere~. P 1s.' p / B. red $1600. Ph 540-4267 ·am/fm stereo, whls. HOUSE OF IM,OITS TODllYllT· TO IB.llVI IT! w/wh.ite top. $3500 or bst 64S-9730aft Spm_. ---1 Zll/t2l.aSll WE PAV TOP DOLl .. AR 'TS Datsun 280Z · 12.000 P'ORTOPUS .. .:l>CA RS Mi. louded ' ·orown1--7_1_4_./_S_2_J_·7_2_s_o __ ~ll~~!~ ~:;'.i;'.!:J.1r.;o~i ~:LC:~: o" FOR!!.~~~~~TIC w1blk. int. Buy or a&· '73 MB 450 SL. Uke new. Ir yciur car Is extra clea sume lease. Xlnt cond. Dark blue, Alloy whffls. ~ 111 finL 833-2S7S Make offer. 546·2310. HEW US RABI ITS s. _ : == = 'i2 Impala. All. Ale. P /s. Call 64S-2Slt o r . P /b. V/top. Nu tires. S56-tSOOe.Jtt36, Bob Anaheim 750-2011 s hocks. 33M, 1 owner.I------;.__.; __ IAUH IUICIC 1974 2602 Mlz.·77 210SE •DOM IUIMS• ?!mllarbor Blvd. A/C, AM /FM 11tere BE the first on your YOLKSWA61M $2200. 962·20111 '13 Lm CounLry Sciuire. 16. 2'2. 2 mos old. 2000 mi, Wan. JO.pass, A/C, lug stick s hift, s t e reo, "70 Impala 4 dr hdtp, air, ra<'k, all deluxe xtras. AM/FM. canbbean Red. new tll't'$, good cond PP. Top mt<'h. oond. Im mac. C.0.ta M~a 919· tape . auto, b\lmper hloclt with a 280SE. Call 13731 Harbor Blvd. Pvt Pty. 499-3459 Sll7S. 847~ $3.300. P.P. 642·64$5 To, .uyl. guarCS., maas. cuuqrn ror a quote on lhls excal-GARDEN GROVE radials. melallac browft. ing new car. 5 3 4 0 •see us hnt." la t ! To sssao. H ome -t 714 > Hous1-1 .... -1Ts * ·410 * '67 Malibu. auto, 6 cyl, vlnyl top, new int. Super! 645-9291 TIRED dollar paid ror lmPo.... ~ ""'"""' ---------· COST" Mlsl"' 511·5093, oUlce n10 21lf'21.aSll '69 vw. Must sell. Ru £RRLE lk'E VOLVO ro Ford Sunllner SlOO 548-8462 an 4PM ~ ~ 1»·0203 11 .. 1R2~.12so ooct .. • # g , very clean. SlOOOor DA TSUM '74 610 Datsun. Loaded. ___ ....______ otrer. 642·4622. ~9·0723 ·es Malibu, xlnt cood. 4 '69 LTD Country Squire 2114Sllarbor81vd. auto, xlnt cond. Sac a t MB '68 2SOS. Air, ful spd. 327 eni:. FM /AM 8· Wgn. 9 pass, gd cond .• CoauMcaa Mo.4Mt Slt00.64$·2233 power, lmmac, only A Super Beetle 1973, trlc sterco.VeryCustS900. S9SOSS28814 _;;_;;.:.:.;....:..;;.:.:.:.:. __ :..:.;:..;;_;_:.::.----__..;---~ 31.000 ml!, must aee yello w, xtr a c l ean . S9'l·2150 · · • WE BUY '73 Datsun. 4 dr 1ed. 810. S 4 too . pvt pt AN/FM stereo. 12100. •SA.US 3 Ford LTD Brougham/· •USED CARS & Good cond. $2000 or bst (710640-74$9 494·2821 •SMVICE ·oo Chevellc. rcblt 307 eng. Country Sqr Wan. Low TRU<.:KS• orr . Contacl C p l. ---------auto,aar,runsvcrygood. mi., loaded, ~·Z lift Come In or Call Sam!J4elson. S59<J838 '62Coupe. Leal.her Int. '7S Duber blue 9,000 ml., •LIASIMG S750. 2 wheel utahly trlr hitch. Beaut cond. $3800. Flu .a.--t.-a --Claulc. sz.too. d dr. 4 spd. am/fm/ CUI, O•--· S7S. S46-0467 CdM 675-1784. -rr--16 Datsun 280Z. 2+2. all Ca ll642·8383. xlnt. m id blue book. ...., --· Grott. C ... •r-oMt xtra11 + 1011. ml <1sume•---------1 963-4319. Del•-ltr 9925 is Ford Cran Torino sla 11211 Beacb Blvd. lea!leorbu~· 9681132 '71 Mercedes 220. Air ----------· w •••••••••••••••••••••• wag. Auto. air, pwr. llunlfngton Beach auto. AM I FM s t ere YOU-VE GOT yoa'I assic-Le Boron Im pert al stereo. Xlnt cond. $2750. 8'7·6017 • S4'·l33 I '72 SIO. nssetll'. $4900. 673-3074. TO DRIVE IT lk• '66. 4dr. gd cond , Orig 8-S Mon· Fri. 557-0SSl . Alt ---Xlnt l'ond. M US E •IKE• owner. 552.7500 Mr. Main S,49'7·3420. P.P . TOP DOL.L1\R <.:oll 67S 0774 T S LL I 1 TO IBJIVE ITI PAID Me rcedes 280, full > • Senicl'lspartsnowope.n '65 New Yorker Wa.gon. '71LTD.XLNT<'ond. ll\IMEOlATlo:LY 141 ~ 2+2 7. Air. tape. equi pped. Xlnt cond ..._. on Sat'• 8 to 4 ror your Rbll eng,aulo,newtares. Aulo,p/s.p/w,p/b. 1-'0RALL ' lllp!!/SIC'rl'O. m au. ueso or beat o rr "EW USED COfl\cnlence. power. A/C, good shape $1,000 640·9019 PORF.IGN CARS lou vres. x Int ~o nd . 7l4·979·1.30laf\ 7PM BEETLES S700. Pvt ply 675·3858 ,. • OR 497·:US.t ·oo Falcon coupe vs. auto, ""LL ~PM.E IN -·• MB. 4 Spd. Europe.a °"'" 9t27 air, clean &. runs good. TO SEE U '72 4 Dr St~. Waa w/ulr. version. Model 220/1 •DOH IUIMS• •••••••••••••••••••••• $1000.642·4417 HIWPOIT IM,OITS Good oondatann. Milke of· MSOOfirm. 498 2'789 ar\6. kyl. Gd local trana .• 3JOOW Cstllwy,ND frr.962·9904 VOLKSWA•IN Needs some TLC Si22S 89LTD4 dr .rullpwr.air. •42·'405 -----~MCH '74 1J73fllarbor'Blvd. Setat903 W.17lhSt. · vlnylroof.$8SO.Ori1.pvt -------l·73 Dat1un 240Z. maas. •••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN GROVE °"'fler. 673·1855 A UTOS WA NTF.D amJfm rud. nlr. 40.0007S~ MGB . wlre1 ORllwc.tal 99)0 an_yth1n11 . runnlna or not ma. Xlnt cond 54950 AM/FM . ovcnirlve. s yr * 534-41 OO• •••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Country Square Wan. ~,SI~ & $ZOO. paid, fiu M2·9063 ert llpm 50.000 mt warranty. Go 74 COMTINEHTAL low ml, olr, ull deluxe <' 3 h " l' r v I " " . ·10 1600 o,.111l•tAr w/blu~k int . •'8SO. pp AMtos. UM4 M"'lw IV !vlreass .• $1000. Pll 008.-4037 We1<tn'llniitcr 89-1 7573 "" .. • '64 VW Sqrbk. Xlnt nm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ " .. MN·h i.uun1I <Id cond. ..:'91Vi567 nll\I cond, rbll en1, nu AMC 9905 1 .. oodcd w /equipment ----------- 1 DUV JUNK 'Alt5 Callli4o.1·2M7_. __ '70 MGB. wire wheel1 batte ry Is exhaua•••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc. AM /FM, s te r eo. 'OOSt.Wl n.l.oml, ·V 1.:0 AUTO l'AltTS 73. 2-IOZ. I\ ir. /\M /FM Michelin llres, rm ta ayslem. $750. 54$-3M6. JAVELINS cruise control, vinyl roof. S750. Or111 Owner M().~l2S 11 11· !lll'rl'O. m .,11 ... 4 i1pd . ~ck. $1900/or b1t. ot r "71 Buc. Xlntcond. Pretty cor, ready to go. ____ IH __ 6:...·2229_...;...__ ___ 1 Alltet, .... ortMI Mt ch XAS radials. 32M .IG3 l2S.\. '1900/batofr. lt1I $llll (80lLEM) U..Colft 9'45 ••ft4••••••••••••••••• mi, Oya 67SS6l:J. 9ob. .,,.MOR 968-3757. * $7286. * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' VI. autom11tlc, pwr. ANelOfMO t;vs6H 89'lS Runt&ood. Call Unique '68 vw Bue. New ateerlni & air cond GUSTAPSON IHS t.Ln . Cont. Run11 NeedlllUlc work •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,.,_. 9723 Bruce m. cn11tlres. Xlnt. Morn· un1KLI). LINCOLN r.n;nc;unv 'Tt Atru lloml'O Spyde ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opef 974 lnas&M-t0'72. 979.4920, 16800 Beach Olvd. 30M ml. rM w/blk mt '72U60TDlno Rcdw/hlk •••••••••••••••••••••• _BUG . ..,.,000 ml. Xll\t lt74 $2ttt llunlln"'onBeoch \lntcond Pl' 673·0309 ' ·~ .., • 1 · 14• 11 .. .. -------leather· •Ice w1ndow1. '73 0.,.1 M 111\ta. Auto C'Oftd. Nice lntr. 8 track. v cy ·• autom atic, pwr. ,.. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alldl '707 18m ml. 111.000. t714 ) radiala, f/m. xlnt ru $2050,6TS·3903 •<::Jsir>a. at uir cond. 74 COMTIMIHTAL '70. 2-dr . 1tm/rm. htr, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 821-4117•. cond. St.oel0.131·13M. nuto. a:d tlrt"A. xlnl cond. ·u A\MI. II 1oou;. itlnt rond. m.. 97•1 r--1..... 971 YOU-VI •OT MAl9UIS MOTOIS Loaded with option" like MWit sell. Landa, ~·7404 1't l 11 " "' ..---MISSION Vlt;JO AM /F M lllen•o. crui~t' or work 842·0077 M""\!f'('to ~ cvt•! Air ·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TODllVllT IJl·2110 .. 9~-1210 control. vln)'l lop. This ---·-----A /FM l'tcrt'o, vinyl • .. ~ I bl k '·"' Ir '70 G b'--I top. apectftl eaat wheels • ..::a.gr'i96iil et. 912. F!xcepUonal cond. TO llUIVI IT! car ,. uc . .,.,out ul ire .,..r, I-owner. o xlnt runnin1&. must lll'll laS~ ~ .. AM/FM. chrome whla. ck 9910 co r . Price tu •ell. m i, r /h , tov cu nd. rast• Will nt'gollatc Mld\U"".193·s.ssl. MIW ....................... (8916121 Sl.4&5/ofr.A05963·G837 prite.1132·41!i9 IUY OI LIASI Ponche Poken lit re USID 'TO Skylark cu11t. pwr, air. * $5286. * ,.._-....---.,52 • "T4.33Mmi.nutlres, lnSAMTAAMA flOISCHIS SCIROCCOS ~:~~.s~trt·~t:;'· GUSTAPSOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• mustsell. $3.000. Buy Or Lu!>e epo n n. . l.INCOl.N M F.RCURV '74 II Chill v 6. lo ml C.llS4!MJW.t SToCtioo.ef'rom •DOMIUIMS• "11 Buick Skylark. Gre11t t68008ea<'h81vd. Good cond. 8 lrk. SJ.'U-0 ltT2-lt70ll Models v-•sw ...... cond. Well cued ror llunlln(lon Beot·h ofr. Mt 5498·2621 INW '71 Z Mercedes Bent v.. "" IA""ll Riil. J\/C, P JS, P I 0. 14~1144 ·-... CT-f -b-k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'rrade·ln1 1J731 Harbor Blvd. Stl50. 962·S7S7 "" ... U11l•n1 asl ac · ,_,.o.ut.ICOU ........ 'S j HOUSIOflMPOITS GARDENGROVE . --72CONTIMIHTAL V-8.autotr1ns.llkencw -~ "" 534 4100 66 stylark. Air. radio, Loaded with ull the ~l~f!!m ! 496·SS2fl OLDIST l JI l /92 I..... * • * = p~::7 ~mileage. equipmenl. Superstrong '89 )02 Auto. good condi ·~ I 120W.Warn.r • Ma6n 714/llJ.UIO '63 Baja Bug. New Int. • · runnln1 car. A baraain lion. MS. W Santa Ana 557·2132 lt7Jflwlcllttl IT Radials. S82S/best orr. C •.c HIS 1tt.hlsprice. <3$6F.l.W> __ Ca'.!._833·l24_4 __ , Sala&rvlce·Leaslo11 5 apeed, ma ... All/PM P.P.Mt-8383 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• * $2686. * '67 , 7SM rnl. nu \iret, low CW?er, r.c. '70U4 Spyder. Xlntcood. s tere o ca aae u a . 'eT VW c1Jl!Pcl°g~L~~lE •USTAFSOM • UOO /b s t o rr. Day . Rolls llo7~ BMW :?'~eda)'p:i~T"= <mKSHOFIOW. C •al Vny good condllloa Ortilnal Wiiiow finish LJNCOLN MERCURY '1l.-0. evee.o.4m . 1$t0Jamborff • "" S12UO. ...,_., _, h · I IUOO Beach Blvd. • M N rt.... h .. .,..... ~ ... OTOIS ... t contrasllnlJ o ave llu.ntln .. on n-a .. h • ustanK 3SI en". P l•. ewpor adC ........... '"' VW •reen viny l top and •• "" " p/b. air cond. tape deck. '121 ON VIEJO 1970 000 8 1us, rebll •ntl· leatbtr lntt rior . s1.ooo 142.1144 ndlals, ma1 wbl8. Xln ·--••••••••••••••••• 1Jt.JU0491-IJIO :..icm . aao. ~U'7S. oneownt'rmlln. Perfea 71 c~l ...... "L mech'lcond.Ul•Ol47. ...... M.w76 co ndition . AM /FM """' "'A""A HONDA Cars :::iei.~=r. ·:....~ r!:~1:i,,_~ !::.AY~. wheel, power Loaded M!!1 !:~ equip-t!::;nc~.~ft.'ctO:C:a:! OYB 100 531-Tml 6t.wn5MPM. MaSO Full price ment lncludln1 s peed It well. 641·5671. ToClauM,,._. 'Us;crlOC. caUm.D42a.l\er6:00or control. sar,r drivlna1---------1 ·n 8111. 41.500 mllea, ..-......... -.... , ·cz·-o > MOTICI rp. radio. heater, automalie. _.... ~ · $~ I UNIVIRSITY ~ llO'rl.Ml ... T 't7Coupe DeVllle. loaded. * ~4 6. * how Dally Piiot Class· ~•1•11 needs wortt, MOO/bat or. •VSTAPSOM Uied adt dl1play lhel ..... c... • 6MC rui.t draw la "T2 vw Bllt. Rb?l -i. fer. 517-$117 LJNCOUr MERCURY 1neaaa1es with leflblUt T ._ -.. and impad 1 Our adt, w ,__ WesL •• a Da.ll.r Pi elu• le/o•\ I••• "llCedldaDeVille.clean ltlOOBeachBlvd. ant proud to aay. re1U 2DORl.rbor8lvcl. Claaslned A•. Piion nidlaa.. Sl200. Movlft1. ST,000 ml. ,._3822 al\ i Hunl1n,ion8ncb If& r uulU. P iio n Cost.a Meta ta.5STI. -..t4 lf Mam Ml.._ pm. smt. 142..al44 '42-5111. _ $17~. MS 62M Me•erick 9947 C R EVIER ' ' SAYE$$ NOW :~f~UP .•.•.... $4999 ... TOii. 4 _ ... , .-"''"'I. -...... _,.,. .. --..... _, 1974CHfVY $'>000 ' NOVAHATCHBAOC ..•• L777 Vllf'l'f't#\Nf _...hi~ t i..rt U 111;) tt :~~F~~u, ........ s4999 ,, t)')O ,...tfl, ........ dtt~ .. VJl"'IWd ••frtt bi~"t..."' .. lf(tt( ,,d .. lfA• ""'!'ti>" lltlOfl 1973 FORD s3499 Vi TON PICXUP ...... \f .. OUIO 11at1t <.000 ........ IPJOQMI t ' ~ . ; o.ttt-41 .. , ..... .......... lt7' ..,,.... ... w.,.. ............. ... Ano• .. , .. cWce! fl.YMOUTH ARROW 4 Soeed manual trans . 4 cyl 1600 engine. '"•nyl bucket seats & 600xt3tJres..17L24K6730l0431 ONUS SAYINGS ON ALL REMAINING '76 MODELS! ,. FABULOUS "BUYS" OM FINE USED CARS '7J CHln MAUIU V~ 111n ,.,,. ,,. <""'~'•-1 P - ~I '""'' "">'• .• t.•-• '"' ...,. -« 1mc.xv1 5 1795 '72 TOYOTA 4 ty&n. ... • 'J"""I "Jd., ""11 .. .>.- '~"' •-¥, ' lll'C.Vll 5 1595 ; '76 CHIYSLB COllOIA v 8 °"'° ~,.,.. . lor•orr °" <~l. r-#f'1 \t__..,., pc ...... ,,,_. ur_.. ...... ;;,.... "'"' fo,\ '"°"' "'-.,,.. ...... ~,. ,,._ ~ "°'°' t•~MXO! 55995 '75 CHIYSLB MIWPOIT CUSTOM V 8 '-'<> "0!'1 , O< CorOOl(ll'Or'C). ,_,... '•l"""I ptl•"' bt<Jl•~ ri;do ... "'°"· ..i.1ew.:it1 ,_ "''¥-~ (•82001) 53795 '75 DODGE '70 DOOM CMAl•H OAU SWINMI VS~ lrtl!7\.,. c~ ~ V~ ""'""ill"· ,,. t~ poooe '"""°"" ~ ll'1'~ "'°"' ""°'"' ,,...,.,. ,_n.,,, ~ .... ~•e-dl ""' ....._ .. ,_ ""V'•l!Clf lbll l~O! s4395 5 1195 '7J YW II» 4 ~ • ~ •*· htoltt11, """" (m{TH) 'I 995 '7J POID PMTO 4 <.,w.der OUIO ~ 0-<orwJ.llCIN'?o ..,;o. heott!<', bucltl '40'\. fi W(V) '1895 Ale.-_..,......., .. ,..., ...... ,..__,.. .. .,...._ ...... , ... ,.., ........... '7. . LI YIAI 1MDS~ OM ALL S' ltftllMA tlOMAL • GIANT SA VIMGS OM ALL REMAINING INTERMA TIOMAL VEHICLES IN STOCK! SEE ATLAS MOW FOR GREAT Y ALUES! BRAND MEW 1976 IMTERMA TIO MAL SCOUT II -TRAVELER ve. automatic trans • track·loclc rear 1xle AM rldtO 4 more' (F0082FG029473 BRAND MEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 speed w/2 speed transfer case. ra<110 deluxe 1ntenor & extenor package. bench seat, door edge guards & more• (F0092FGDl6563J Complete "Heavy Duty .. service GYailable for your R. V. One of the fillest service facilities in Orange County. Open Salwdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. ·---......----.......... ,_. .. _.._ . ....... -...... ..., ........... .,. I ( .B1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. l2~. 5 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks ,, ~ TEN CENTS Sunset Water Tower Wins Reprieve .. By KATHY CLANCY Of llM 0.11, ,., .. ,..,. The 36-year-old SUnsel Beach wooden water tower hasn't been demolished 89 yet. But it hasn't been saved either. Cbunty supervisors took a dim view of spending public funds to put the-deteriorating structure badt into sare shape Tu~ay. despite pleas from area res1denls that the tower has nostalgic and I historical sl1nlncance. Supervisors did a"ree un- animously to ask the county En· vir o nmental Management Agency to study the matter further, to come up with ac· quisitioo and refurbishing costs and to see tf any outside grants could help finance the expenses. But Supervisor Thomas Raley said unless there are outside funds available, "I will be op· Violations Alleged posed reprdless ol what report is made.' An EMA report presented to supervllors Tuesday said the tower as it now s tands is battrdous. The report said the wood in the supportinc structure near the roundation had rotted. IOIDe ol the supporting columns had split, staves holdlne up the root were unstable and the tank platlorm wasunaafe. The tower 11 now owned by the City of Huntincton Beach. and or- ficials there hope to demolish the structure. A service organiuUon reportedly is Interested in mov· inc the unit itself for use in Mex· ico. But the tower also is located in· side Seal Beach city limits. A Seal Beac h o ffi cial t ol d supervisors Tuesday the city bas ~·--4• no position on preserving or de- mollstllng the tower. except that It must be made safe if It ls to stay. Supervisors also asked the EMA to negotiate the possible preservation with both Hunt· ington Beach and Seal Beach of- ficials. George Chisler oC 16926 loth St .• Sunset Beach, said the tower has been printed on community bumper st'lckens, is used to help vl1ltor1 find the smaJl beach community as they drive atone Pacific Coast Hl1hway and la on navl~ation charts. "W ash ln~ton didn't sleep here." he said, and actuaUy the water tower isn't very old.•• But he said an arctlltect once described Orange County as thousands or acres of concrete (SeeTOWER, Pagel) I ·Huntington to Get Sheraton Hotel? By ROBERT BARKER OI -O•llr l'llolC SUit Huntington Beach City Council members have ta ken action that could result in the termination or the lease at the Sheraton Beach Inn and obtaining possession of the property. Council members voted thts week to give the leaseholder. Huntington Limited Company. 30 days to cure a number oC alleged defaults. Ir conditions are not met. the city attorney has been directed to take legal action. City Administrator Bud Belsito informed council members last month that a number or pro· blems have been inherent in the property as well as in certain APWI ........ PERENNIAL GOP CANOtDATE HAROLD STASSEN WAITS He ·1 Reedy tf the Republican Party Need• Him Open Clash Seen On Abortion Issue KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> Democrats and Republicans may clash directly over the sensitive issue or abortion If the GOP con· vention adopts a platform sub- committee's recommendation. BOAT FLOATED our EARLY "The boat sold to the first person who called about the ad.'' That's the speedy success story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot; CAl20 Race equipped. 2·m•ln. pb, Genoa, spinnaker. xlnt cond. $3600. XXX•XlCXlf If you have a boat you want to self. call 642-5678. Jt only lakes a few.words in the tight place lo attract a bu)•er. Along the Orange Coast. the right place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot. Supporters of both Ronald Reagan and President Ford joined forces in adopt.Jog an an· t1abortion proposal Tuesday night by a 13to1 vote. While the Democrats opposed a constitutional amendment, the Republican proposal "supports the efforts or those who seek enactment or a constitutional amendment to restore protection °' the right to hfe or unborn children." Another platlorm subcommit· tee endorsed a plank denouncing busing or school children as "un· necessary, counterproductive and wrong." Both proposed pl.nits require approval or the full Pla t· form Committee and the conven, lion itself next Wffk before they can become part or tbe party's or· ficial policy statement. At the final bearings by the full Platlorm Committee today, Sen. Jesse Helms. <R·N.C. ), le.cter ol a group or conservative de· le1ates. was lo press ror adoption ofplanksembodylngthelrviews. (See ABORTION, Pace AZ> -' aspect.s or the financial structure underlying the leaae assi111ment. He said there have bee n numerous reports or alleged violations under terms of the lease in the past several years. -----City Attorney Don BonCa and Assistant City Attorney William Amsbary say that a number of alleged problems that will have to be resolved in the month's lime include: -Failure to post a perform· ance bond of $50,000. -County laxes are reported to be delinquent. -A percentage oC the rent to the city is reportedly in arrears from past years. -There also ls a question oC an alle1ed lease being tranarerred from Huntington Limited to a concem called Ten Hotels Inc. last sprin1 which officials say transpired without their S.-D .,. .. ,..... ~1-:l:iUo.n, lavolulllUJ--__ e og's Lff e bankruptcy proc:eedin11 have been filed bf certain crediton You couldn't exactly call Shotii here a Keys, will do his thing just for fun at the \ qaJmt Huallnstm Umtc.d and champion, beeause the National Water Ski National Water Ski Championships in Hu.ntinston Limited Operalillg Association doesn't have a canine Miami this month. l Company. division. But Sbotzi, who belongs to Drew Bankruptcy proceedlap bave ------------------------------------been continued until Aue. Jil. · In a related mauer. U. cit)' council a1lo voted unanimously Monday night not to approve an assignment or the lease from Huntington Limited to Ten Hotels loc. which i$ headed by Lionel Fo1elman. Senator Buckley's HigherSurf C d •d L . Arrives on Fogelman, who was consultant for Huntington Llmit.ed ror five months berianlnJ last_ Novetn· ber. said many or the alleged de· . an I acy OOllllDg Coast Beac~s, faults ate technical in nature and will be worked out within the 30 days' period. •. He also said that matters in the bankruptcy action will be taken care or. Fogelman said the operation of the hotel by Ten Hotels Inc. is not a sub-lease as the city claims, but rather a license wtllcb Is perfectly acceptable. He said he ls certain the dis- pute will be adjudicated in the courts. Also under lease along with the 144·room Sher aton Inn is the Driftwood Mobile Home Park with 239 units and a nine·hole gotr course. The facllilles are localed on SO acres owned by the clly along Pacific Coast Highway. Tomahawk Flies PT. MUGU <AP> -The Navy's Tomah1wk cruise missile, like a "bomb with wings, a motor and a brain," h11 been successfully teated over the P acinc following a launch from an aircraft. Navy 1poke1men said today. ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP> - Sen. James Buckley of New York said today that he has not de· cided whether he will allow his name lo be placed in nomination as a prealde.nlial candidate at the Republican National Convention. Buckley was responding to published reports that his name might be entered as a com· promise candidate at the conven· tion. NAJ'Y EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGELES <AP> - The seas ofr Southern CalJ/ornia will be dotted with 36 Navy sblps manned by 12,000 Navy and Marine personnel for the next 11 days durini the "Varsity Knl1ht." m llltary ex- erclaa. Sixty alrcrart will also participate In the ex- ercise•, which will con- centrate on anti-air, an- U.ubmarine, 1urface and mine warfare techniques. The New York Daily News said Buckley's name might be placed in presidential nomination as a conservative errort to deadlock the convention on its first ballot. Asked whether he would allow his name to be entered~ Buckley replied. "I have no idea." ... was approached a rew days ago by some serious people who asked me If I would stop l~ting the water," be continued. "And l said I bad to think the whole thing over. It came awrully suddenly. And, as I say, they are 1oin1 to have to come back to me before I give any go-ahead signal." Buckley made his remarks in an airport interview here during an upstate campaign stop. The New York Times quoted Buckley as saying be had been urged by several conservative senators and representatives lo consider becoming a com- promise presidential candidate. A third entry could stalemate the contest between Pretident. Ford and Ronald Rea.can for the nomination. Buckley , a Conservative Kepubllcan seeking a second Senate term, would not Identify the members or Congr~s he said (See BUCKLEY, Pa1eAJ) Hit Man. Out for Sex? Deferue Testimony Given' in RobimOn Case BJ TOM BAaLEY Ol .. 0.ltfl'llltMlfl Hit man Anthony Scallse's real mission in contacting J a.nice Roblnson or Newport Beach was to 10 to bed wilb her and not ltlll ber, a defense witness testified Tuesday In tbe Oranie County Superior Court trial of Dr. W-.yae Lester Roblnson of lnine. 1 Dr. Selwyn Rose, a Los An1elea attorney-paychiatrist, told the Jury th•t Robinson told him during a consultation last July 14 that Scalise ... urec1 lbe defendant "Ulat &e could do anytbln1 with women." ROM's written report of that conversation includes the com· ment that Scalise assured Robinson tbal he would develop ' b is relallon1blp wltb Mrs. Robinson. 38, to the point that he could remove her blrtb COftt.rol device. That desire wu pure aym· bollam, the witness said. He .ueced to the JW'J tbat the JUD ~ lln. Roblmoa'a ln· fidelity to her husband "who knew lh•t bit OWD HXU8l prac- licea did not Justify her usinc it." Robtnloa, 42, ••on the wit· nea stand l•le Tu..s.y to offer wbat bis three lawyers sald will be hit verbal aupport al tbe story told Co the jUJ by RoM. Roblntoa dealn tbe pro- eecation a1Je1atton that be hired Scalise, 21, to kill bis wife at her 811 CaQyon bome in Newport Beach at a thne when the couple wu 1eparaled and involved In a dispute over community proper· l)' valued al more than S2 million. Rote, whose fee for the COD· sultatlon and testimony will be $1,000, testified that Scalise WU hired to tail II rs. Roblnton and if poalble, take pictures ol ber In the motels she visited with male acquaintances. Robiuon told the jury sbortl)' before Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rul- ler adjoumed the trial late Tues- day tbat the men in Mrs. Robinson 'a llfe were lovers drawn from the buaiDela world abe IJ'W to know wblle fOOduct· tnc the couple's business. Defense attorney Al Ramsey hu stressed throughout the trial c&ee oocroa, ~ace AJ> . \ Six to seven-Coot waves , spawned by Hurricane Hyacinth otr the coast of Mexico, reached parts of the Newport shoreline to- day. However, moat Orange Coast beaches report UtUe change ln the southwesterly swell that is I producing two to three-foot surf from Huntington Beach to San I Clemente. A San Clemente H!epard said he expects surf conditions to pick \Q> late this afternoon. Due to Jt.a locaUon, the Newport shoreline is 1enerally the first to receive I lar1er waves. A spokesman ror the Newport ' Beach Jl(e1uards said the swells are fai rly consistent and may continue to grow over the next 24 hours. .. l..ef ti8l8 Protest LISBON, Portugal (AP>-Lef·' lists called t oday for d e · mon1trations In the streets to op- pose the return ot · f.ormer President Antonlo de ·Spinola. «:oast Wea titer The usual. Mornln1 cloudl and fol to trlve way In afternoon to (air aides. Hl1bs to reach mid 805, lows down to 51 ·80 degrees. INSIDE TOD" Y Som• public ~ ~ gnmu, COllPifd with Soctol S«:wU11, P'Jf mor• Cbon t>w 100tlcn ho.d •anaed d¥ring peoJc JlfOt'•· A loolc , at aonw abNU,A1. l•tlex Cl .:: .. ... .... Cl.J •• •••• .... .. .... ... ... I • ' l. .42 C>All.Y PILOT H/F ..,.., ..... ANOTHER VOICE? ConMrvatlve Bucldey BUCKLEY. • su1gested presidential can· didacy. Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina said In Kansas City that he and Buckley discussed the possibiUty some lime ago. but that he was n 't promoting H. Helms said he remains a Reagan s upporter. ' Helms told the Kansas City Times that Buckley would be a fresh face in the campaign, and · said the American people ob· viously are looking ror one. Richard Rosenbaum. the New York Republican chairman and a ord supporter, saiane fiaa heard the Buckley talk, but con· tended It would not draw off any Ford delegate support in lhe New York delegation. He said he is confident Ford will be the first· ballot nominee. Reagan is locked In a tight bat· Ue for the nomination with Ford. but most coun ts have him trajl. ing with the GOP convention due to begin Monday. Wilh only two candidates in the race. one is almost sure to win on lhe f1rst ballot. Library Site Approved in Seal Beach Seal Beu ch 's proposed new 7,SOO-square·foot library will be leased to Orange County fo r n total cost of Sl for the next 20 years, accotdln1 lo action Tue•· ";i.v by rountv su1>ervlsors. S up en· 1.sors unanimous ly agreed to th<' lon~·lcrm lease to the site for the $550.000hbra ry and senior ciliz.en center. Gilbert Nelson. 1001 Seal Way. ~al Beach. as ked supervisors to delay their action pe_ndlng an ap. pt-al or the project before lhe CahfornH1 Coastal Commission and the federal Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment. The library. financed with short-term redevelopment notes, lS planned for a site at F.lectric A\1t>nue and F.i~hth Stn -et, on former Pacific Electric right-of. way. Nelson contended that lnnd s hould be lert ns open space and that lhl're i5 too much trtlfflc in the area. lie said another silt: !lhoold be chosen John Hopkins. 7 ll Central Ave .• Stal Beach. a member or 1'"rlends ol thl' Library, iargued that th~ lisut> has been ·tudacd for more than two yt.'nr~. ha~ bffn the sub- ject or sevf'tnl het•rtnits and that the Aitr 1s the only one available llnVWflV h on.rd \h ai r mnn Ralp h 01t'Clr1 r h irnuJ the rww hu1ldan1t is a bnrj.!aan for thl' county and would re'-Ult an 1m1>rov1·d llbrllry J<erv1res for St':l I ncu(•h residents. lie 1131d he sees no problem with puttln~ a publlc hulldlna In on nrcn s<'l a11ldc for open space. ORANO• COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Cur~\' VIC•,.,,.,..,., -o.-.. ,,,.._ Thomes Keevl1 co .... ThOmas A . MurDhlnt ............ ,-..r t•lf' CharleS t4. Loos Rk hanS P. Nall AUi t~ ............. 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A 2 to 6 vote in the Seaate Natural Resources Committee killed a propoul by Assem· bl yma n Barry K e E"oe, <D ·Eureka ). A n oth e r alternative, authored by Assem· blyman Mike Cullen, CO-Long Ceach) was dropped after the vote on Keene 's bJll. NB Man Dies in Collision A Costa Meu athletic and sportswear shop owner killed In a traffic collision earl)' Tuesdl)' ap. patently fell asleep Ml the wheel. Huntlnclon Beach poUce theorised today. Miine-rs. "Bud" Ballard Jr., 49, ol 1101 Highland Drtve. Newport Bca<'h. died lnstunUy when his 19H luxury :seda n vee r 4'ct bro11dsido ac~a J>acltlc Coast JDahway and was b.it by a.nother-car . The victim suffered fatal bead lr\iuries In the •ccidtnt near lbo Santa Ana River brid&e. Motorist Thomu R. A.rutunfan, 29, of22192 Cape May Lane. Hunt. 1ncton Beach, escaJ)td injury ln l.becruh. lnvestJgators sald today Mr. Since Cullen bad the same bark . ing as Keene. he pers uaded the committee to amend his bill to conform to Keene's defeated measure. • ..... _!• LIGHTNING STRIKES NEAR SITE OF REPUBLICAN CONVENT10N IN KANSAS CITY Wiii Senator Bucktey Provide the Thunder H • Pre1ldentl•I Candidate? Ballard probably dozed off, caus· ing rus car to veer to the right, striklne son sand and dirt at the pavement's edge. Although it would take a two. thirds vote of the Senate to revive it, Cullen said he wanted it on the back burner, just in case. Smith's measure would create a permanent statewide coastal commission to control develop· mentonthe 1,100 mile coastline. Parole Abolishment A~~~;.;;N Traffic ofricers said Ballard then over-corrected. sending his eastbound car into the fatal skid. No funeral services are scheduled yet for Mr. Ballard, operator of Treads and Threads, 270 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. His biJJ flows from Prop. 20. a coastal initlative approved by the people in 1972 which set up a statewide commission and six re· Plan Under Study Although the party considered these isaues. the two leading can. didates continued to maneuver for the presidential nomination by atruqling over convention rules and seeking uncommitted delegates. A family frie nd. Newport. Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, said Mr. Ballard brought his family to Newport Beach about two years ago from the Palo Alto area. _ilonal comm~sion~. "' Coastal cities and counties would be required to conform land-use plans to the bill's objec- tives. which are to protect scenic areas, wetlands, and ins ure public access to the shoreline. ATLANTA (APJ-TheJusUce Department is studying recom· mendalions to abolish paroles for federal prisone~and require-th prisoners to serve their entire senten ces, Atty. Geo. Edward H. Levi said today. . Abolishing paroles would have to be ·•coupled with a reduction Fro• Page A I DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • that Mrs. Robinson fled the area and shared motel rooms with Scalise for several days after she was told of the alleged death plot. Scalise has tesU!ied that he drove through three COUllties Un· tit last Feb. 2S because he wanted assurances that he would not be arrested as a federal and state parolee if he told police he had been rured lo kill Mrs. Robinson. The jury bas listened to what the prosecution describes as highly incriminating telephone convel"Sations between Robinson and Scalise -witnessed by Mrs. Robioson and her daughter Kathy, 18. J urors have also viewed a gar· rote-a braided rope favored by killers wh o p r e r er strangulation-which Scalis e said he was to use when dis· patching Mrs. Robinsoa. Rose and Robinson testified Tuesday that Mrs. Robins-On was a domineering wife who fi rmly controlled lbe couple's finances throughout their 19-year mar· riage. Robinson testifi ed that hi~ wile, whom he met in medical school w h ile s he was a laboratory technician, bought all his clothes wHhout consulting him and took over personal direction of the plua parlors that were conceive-0 and designed by him. The physician, testifying slow· Jy and delibe rately, told the jury he was dis tressed when the operation or the BackAlley piua parlors In Newport Beach illld Fountain Valley g r adually passed lnto his wife's hands with all his other business Interests In· dudinc expensive property In R1verslde Countv. Robinson told the jury that be wu even more distres~ed when he returned home one <Juy to find hl• wife in bed recovenng from breast Impl a nt s ur ge r y performed by a surgeon he thought was his friend. Robinson said the bN"ast Im· plant t1Ur8cry and the lluriclcal In· sertlon of the IUD t'Ontirmed his belief that Mrs. Hobl03on bad lovers. ROAt'!\ 3ccounl ol the IUD in · strtlon and what he said Wf're Scall1e'1 Instructions to retrieve the device and pr~t It to the doctor brought a comment from Judie Rutter that highly amus ed the Jury. "Thal would be a rather viol~t lnvulon or her body, wouldn't it? .. J udae Rutter nsked the witness. "After :ill, it's not Ille someone steallna her purse." Deputy District Attorney Juy M~Jey contend$ lbat. ScnJJse FV Water Show A Splashy Event The Fountain Valley Rttreatlon Department will hold its annual Water Show at 8 p.m. Saturday In the Fount.ain Valley HJgb School Poot, 178J6 Bushard St. The public ls invited to the ad· misalon·free show which will in· elude clown divers, a Red Cross swimming and lifesaving de- rnonstraUon. aquatic skits and synchronised s wimm ing routbMs •. wu hired to kill Mrs. Robinson for a downpayment of $10,000 and a further payment of $10,000 when the assignment was com- pleted. The prosecutor argues that Robinson became incensed when his estranged wife refused to sign papers that would have allowed him to sell undeveloped Big Canyon property for $115,000 and that he bought a gun about that time. Robinson was admitted to UCI Medical Center ea rlier this year u being of suicidal tcftldencles after police checked a number of incidents lhat allegedly included his threatening Mrs. Robinson with the weapon. Rose and another psychiatrist called by the defense have d escribed R obi nson as a "passive, dependent personali· ty" who felt threatened by the Joss of h~ wife. Both ps y chiatrists have testified that Robinson could not form the intent to kill and that the prosecution account of actions that led lo his arrest last Feb. 25 is highly unlikely. Teacher Quits After Charge Fountain Valley School Dis- trict Trustees accepted the re· sigo a tion or a 32·year-old elementary school teacher who pleaded no contest to a misde- meanor charge of contributJng to the delinquency of a mi.Dor June 2. Dorothy J ane Partin, a fifth Jtrade teacher at Gisler School who had been on mandatory !('ave since March when charges were filed against her, resigned for what s he said were personal reason!t. Offlclala said tht mhsdemeanor nllc(ledly occurred In late 1975 and early this year involving a l7-year-old boy. Drug Store LOses Money Detectives today were problni the weekend d i~nppearanci! or S823 In cash from a downtown drug store's office safe. after the currency was reported missing Tuesday. Investigators s aid it is not im· media tely determined whether the loss at Terry's Drugs, 127 MaJn St .. will be logged as a burgluy or a gr11nd theft case. They said a fter laking In· formation lro m cmploye Paul White It is conceivable a cu.stomer cou1d hove slipped into the ornee when the store near the City pleT was busy. Lottery Endorsed SACRAMENTO (AP> -A legislative conference commit· tee, splltUng along racial lines. has endorsed a bill to prohibit tbe lottery m ethod of achlevln1 teacher i ntearalion In Los Ancelts. in the level of sentences now be· ing meted out, so that the actual length of time served by offen· ~,.s w-ouJ~ n et increase dramatically," Levi told the American Bar AsSOC'laUon's an- nual convention. Disparities in seotenelng and uncertainties in the parole system led to a study that pro· duced the recommendations, he said. The convention is being atten· ded by 15.000 attorneys and judges and 40 British judges, bar- risters and solicitors. Levi said 'that in addition to common laws shared by EncJand and America, the two nations a lso share "con. temporary difficulties .•• an in· crease in crime." Brush Fire Extinguished In Huntmgton A minor brush fire, the second lnthesameceneraJregionofHun. Ungton Beach in five days, broke out near t he city's histor ic Newland House landmark Tues· day evening. Firemen extinguished the s mall blaze n ea r Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue . before it could pose any threat to ,the partially -r est ored old structure built before the tum or the century. A larger , m ore serious brush ftre was quelled about 5 p.m. last Friday after it burned through a nearby wooded gully oft Ga.rfield · Avenue and Beach Boulevard. The largely undeveloped region adjacent to emerging housing tracts and commercial land atop the Talbert bluffs ls a favorite playground of children, firemen noted. Burglars Snatch · Beach Home's TV A television aet valued by tho victim at $350 was stolen by burglars wbo climbed through the window of a Sunset Beach home. Orange County sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the loss was dis· covered by r etiree Wlllla m Edward Braden, 7•, when he re· t urned to his home at 16805 Bayview Drive. The set was taken from his li ving room. Reagan trails Ford by 1.105 to 1.033 votes an -e Associated Press poJJ of publicly committed or legally bound delegates. A wt&J of 1,130 votes ate needed for the nomination. In the plaUorm subcommittee bearings, the issue of women's rights brought about more dis· aareement than abortion. The panel was split 7 to 7 on the que s tion wh et her th e Republicans will continue, as they have tor some 25 years, to en· done ratification of lhe Equal Rights Amendment. a prime goal olfemlnlsts. Rep. SiJvio 0 . Conte (R·Mass.) a subcommittee member who favors endors ement or the amendment, was in Washington Tuesday and may break the tle af. ter he arrives for the convention. Man Forces Girl Ip Poae For Sex Shots A tall man who bustled a 16- year-old girl hitchhiker away in rus classic German sports car and forced her to disrobe and page for sexy pictures in Hunt· ington Beach's Central Park is sought by police today. Investigators at Cirst listed the Tuesday abduction as a kidnap· ing, but have since evaluated the circumstances and changed it to one of falae imprisonment. "She went along willingly at fint, but then he only coerced her into posing by warning her she would be in trouble ii she didn't cooperate," explained Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick. "There was no actual physical force." he said. The gjrl was unharmed lo the escapade In a secluded sector of the picturesque lakeside park, but quite frightened, police said. The victim finally blurted out the 1tory of what transpired between noon and 3 p.m., and her Irate father lmmediattiy called police, then look her to bead· quarters to file a report. lnveslicators saJd tbe cirl wu picked up on Beach Boulevard at Jndi11naPOlls Avenue. addinc the suspe.cl drove a dark blue 1962 to '64 Porsche. He was described as 2S to 30 year8 old, about six feet tall 1nd weighing about 200 pounds, Survivors Include hts wire, M ary, and thre-e grow daughters. Funeral arrangements are pen. ding at Smith's Mortuary, HWlt· lngton Beach. Sunset Park Dredging OK Wins Approval A $4e,000 maintenance dredg- ing project in Sunset Aquatics J>ark at the entrance to Hunt- ington Harbour has been ap- proved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. I Supervisors agreed un- animously Tuesday to send the project out far bids. Bids are to be I oPenedSept.13. t <;eoree Osborne, director ol the coun ty's Environmental I Management Aeency, said in a re· port to supervisors the dredging wm call tor the removal ol about 8,500cublc yards ofsediment. The project also will include building and repairing about 5,000 feet or control levees In a disposal area north of the park, the report sai4 . The dredging will be along the east side of the park at the end or an Orange County f1ood Control District channel and lbe entrance to Huntington harbour. Fro• Pa,,e Al. TOWER ••• and blocb on a sea of asphalt. He said the wooden tower contains 98,000 feet of lumber and should be preserved to help break up tbatsea. ln addition, he said, it could be used u a backup water source , foe the community. ~·· County Historical Com- mlHioner Sherry Baum told aupervbora that demolition of the tower ''would be a great Joss to the residents and t.owisLI or West Orange County." Supervf1or Laurence Sehmlt aaid he believes the tower hu slgntflcance to resldenL1 of a wider a rea than Juat Sunset Beach. But he aald he wu con· cemed about safety. r.:-!538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919~ We wlll lie ••• CLOSED FOR YACAllOll August 8th. t~ru AUCJUSt I.5th OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th • J Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 22•, 5 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closin• .Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1976 TEN CENTS Fence Fight Follows Benn Battle Line . ,. BJ HILARY KAYE ... o.i ............. It be&an u Ute batUe ot l.he benn ln t.be sprin1 and evolved 1a&o the fiabt or lbe fence lbis 1U1Dmer. But the Irvine City Council halted the eonruct Tuaday night •hm it voted to spend about 113,400 to re build the con · trovenlal fence at a new locatioo jmide the University Community Park berm. Cella Renews VelayBid :t>r. Louis J . Celia's lawyer 01ed a new motion today with Judge WiWam C. Speirs in a re- newed bid to delay the physician 's Orange County Superior Court trial by lOdays. Defense attorne y Geor ge Cbula ol Costa Mesa told JUdge Spein that he needs the time to pttpare an appellate court writ wbieb will be aimed at removing tbe Judie from the bench in the trial ot Cella and former hocspitaJ JMtminfstr.ator Stepbe.n Robert Evans. Jud&e Speirs baited the hear· iOI ot ma&ltiple pretrial motions scheduled lo NliD this morning until lat.er today when be will rule on the Cella motion. He made no attempt to hide his displeasure at the further delay in pretrial action that alrea<ly has received several conlinuan- Tbat Cigure Includes up to 18,000 to rebwld the fence and another $5,446 to landscape and inigate the berm from the lop down to the new fe~ location in· side. Councilmen John Burton, BiJI Vardoulis and David Sills voted to move the fence, claiming a mistake was made by the city. But Councilwomen Mary AM Gaido and Gabrielle Pryor voted against the mo,•e, contending that the fence should stay exactly where it ls now -halfway down the out.aide of the berm. Residents near the park had at first bickered about the height of the berm, or dirt mound that separates the adventure play- ground from homes. The council agreed to lower the berm to suit the first residents who complained, and the n agreed to raise it again when a new group of residents protested. Last month, residents com· plained that the fence was on the outside of the berm instead of the inside. Councilman Burton, a University Park resident, said the city made a mistake in put· Ung it outside. ''When an error is made and then discovered, it should be cor· rected." said Burton But Community Services Director Paul Brady sale! he believes the original plans called for the fence being built at the top of the berm. When some neighbors com- plained that the fence on lop of the berm made the dirt mound loo high. Brady said he agreed to lower the fence to a spot halfway down the outside oft.he berm. He said he did not put it on the inside because that would have required additional grading and would have cost more money. Robinson Defense Claim Mrs. Galdo said she opposed the move partly bffause It would reduce the size or the adventure playaround by about 18 per- cent. ''I want to •o on record as stan- ding up ror the children all over the city who will use the park," Mrs. Gaido said. "And, it's not an unattractive fence." added Mrs. Gaido, a Tur- Ue Rock resident. (Sff FENCE, Pa.ce AZ> Hit Man Wanted ex, .No Murder. By TOM BARLEY Ol-O~llfl'iie4SQll Hit man Anthony Scalise's real mission in contacting Jan ice Robinson of Newport Beach was to go to bed with her and not kill her. a defense witness testified Tuesday in the Orange County Superior Court trial of Or. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine. Dr. Selwyn R ose, a Los Angeles attorney-psychiatrist, told the jury that Robmson told him during a consultation last July 14 that Scalise assured the defendant "that he could do anything with women.·· Rose's written report of that conversation includes the com· me nl that Scalise assured Robinson that he would develop his relationship with Mrs. Robinson, 38, to the point that he could remove her birth control device. That desire was pure sym- bolism , the witness said. He alleged to the jury that the IUD represented Mrs. Robin.son's in- fidelity to her husband "who knew that his own sexual prac· tices did not justify her usina it." Robinson. 42, went on the wit- ness stand late Tuesday to offer what his three lawyers said will <See DOCTOR, Page AZ> 1 '*· Tuesday, Judge Speirs told Buckley's Candid<rey -IJAJoming? $500 Fee For Study Approved Cbula aDd defeue attorney lamel ....... aetilll tDr Enol, Ulat he hu no lnteatlon ot vacat- 1 bllbilualpmentaslrialjudge. He ......... take tbal •• Uoe la tbe Ulbt ol PlWktina Jada• Claude II. 0wem· state- ment that. Ir pretrial .ctioa in the CeUa caae ls taken out ot Orange County. Judae Speirs will so with the multiple motions and rule on them in the new location. Cella, ~1 . and Evans. 31. )liuion Viejo. face trial on 127 felony counts based on alleaationa that they were in- volved in a booll:keeping swindle lbat cost two county hospitals Controlled by Cella an estimated $2million. Two other hospital orficlals named in that indictment have filed 1wlty pleas and will appear aa proeecution witnesses in the trial ot Cella and Evans. Judge Speirs rulc.>d Tuesday that he will erant a change of yenue ror the trial scheduled to open Od. 4 after he has ruled on &be pretrial motions. Cella already has bem senten-~ to rive years in prison al\er beinc round 1uilty in Loe Anaeles Federal Court oo felony counts ~on the tame allegalioM as Uae contained in the Orange County Indictment. Evau drew a one-year prison ~min that same tnal. Petty Elias Named Judge ~ 0ett1 L. EUaa. 50, was appoint· eel today by Oov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the North Ounge County Judicial Diatrlct bench. Mrs. Elias. a lawyer ITom ADahelm, wlll be tbe aeeond woman Judie ln <>ranee COUl\ty. Betty Lou Lamoreaux alto ap- polnted by Governor BiOWft. i• aeniag in the Harbor Judicial District. Mn. EUas auceeedll retirinl Jud.Ce Lloyd Verry. 1be post pays sn.m. year. B0.4T FW:4TED OUl' E.4RLY "The boat sold to th'e first person who called about the ad.'· That's the speedy succes&story told by the Huntiftcton Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pilat: CAL• Race equipped. Z·maln, jih. Genoa. spinnaker. xlnl cond. SJmO, XU·UXX If you have a boat you want to Jell. call ta-5171. It only takes a few words ln the "3ht place to attract a buytt. Aloal t.be Oranc• Cout. t,he rt"91 f1eee to advertise is in the D.U,Pllot. ............ • ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP> - Sea. Jam• B~kleyGINew York aaid today that be bu . not de- dded wbetber he will allow bis name to be placed in nomination as a presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention. Buckley was responding to published reports that his name might be entered as a com· promise candidate at the~onven- PERENNIAL GOP CANDIDATE HAROLD STASSEN WAITS H•'• Ready If the RepubHcan Perty Need• Him tion. The New York Daily News said Buckley's name might be placed in presidential nomination as a conservative efrort lo deadlock the convention on Its first ballot. Open Clash Seen On Aboriion Issue Asked whether he would allow bis name to be entered, Buckley replied, "I have no idea." ''I was approached a few days ago by some serious people who asked me if I would slop them from testing the water," he con- tinued. "And I said I bad lo think the wbole thing over. It came awfully suddenly. And, as I aay. they are going to have to come back to me before 1 give any go- ahead signal." KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> - Dem~rats and Republicans may clash directly over the sensitive issue of abortion if the GOP con vntion adopts a plaUorm sub· committee's recommendation. Supporters or both Ronald Reaaan and President •·ord joined forcH in adopting an an· ta aborliJ>n proposal Tuesday ni«hl by a 13to1 vote. While the Democrats opposed a ronatituUonal amendment. the Republican proposal "supports the efforts of those who seek enactment or a constitutional amendment to restore prOlectlon ot the rigbt to life ot unborn chlld~n." Another platform subtommlt· tee endorsed a plank denouncing busing or school children as "un· n•~esury. counterproductive andwrona." Both proposed planb require approval of the full Plat- form Committee and the conven· Uon itself next week befOre they can beeome part olthe party'sol· ftctal policy statement. At the final bearings by lhc full Platform Committee today. Sen. Jesse Helms. (R·N.C.). leader of a 1roup or conservative de· lesates, was to press for adoptJon Glplanka embodying their views. Alt.boqh the party oonsidered these issues, the two leading can· d:idates continued to maneuver f« t.he presidential nomlnation by 5lnl1gUn1 over conve1tlon rules and seeking uncommitted deleaates. Reqan trails Ford by 1,105 to 1.013 votes in tbe Aaaociated Pre. poll of publicbt committed or lesaJty bouad deleiates. A total ot 1,130 votes are needed for thenomlnation. In the plaUorm subcommittee bea.rtncs. the issue of women's rights brouc ht about more dis· agl'ffment than abortion. The panel wu split 7 to 7 on the question w h eth e r the Republicans will continue. as theyhaveforsome2Syears, to en· dor'M ratification ot the Equal. Rights Amendment. a prime goal of feminist&. t<ep. S1lv10 0 . Conte <R·Mass..> a subcommittee member who favors e ndorsement of the amendment. was in Washington Tuesday and may break the tie af. lerhe arrives for the convention. One of the rules quarrels between the Ford and Reagan camps involves delegates from the 19 states that held presidential primaries. Ford camp&ign officials want a firm requirement compelling de- leJtates to vote In proportion to the outcome or the election.~. The other proceduraJ dJsputc was aft off by a demand from the Reagan camp that n candidate be requlred to name his vice pre- sidential choice In advance or the presideritlal ballotlna. a~ Reagan h .. done. Supporters ol both candidates CS-ABORTION, Pace AZ> Buckley made his remarks in an airport interview here during an upstate campaign stop. -The New York Tim~ quoted Buckley as saying he had been urged by several conser vative senators and representatives to consider becoming a com· promise presidential candidate. A third entry could stalemate the contest between President Ford and Ronald Reagan for the nomination. · Buckley, a Conscrvutlve Kepubllcan seeklnR a second Senate term, would not Identify the mem bers or Congret11s he said sug1ested presidential can· didacy. Sen. Jesse Helms of North <See BUCKLEY. Page AZ> Nose Nudger Peanut P~hed Up Peak COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. <AP> -Tom Miller, not a man to pass up a challenge, is laying claim to the world record for pushing a peanut with his nose up Pike's Peak. Miller, an 18-year-0ld University of Colorado stu· dent, was studying fads and Collies when he came across a reference to a man whose nose took 21 days lo accomplish the real in 1929. That didn't look like record time to Miller. who Jgot down on bis knees Thursday. placed a peanut on the ground in front of him and began inching u.p the ·14,110-root mountain. , At noon Tuesday. lour days, 23 hours. 47 minutes. three seconds and 39 peanuts later, Miller stood atop the mountain and toJd-tourists and reporters that he had broken the record. ''When l came to a big rock l would lean the peanut sideways so I could roll it up the side of the rock." he said. ............. ANOTHER VOICE? Conservative Buckley Higher Surf Arrives on Coast Beaches Six to seven.foot waves, spawned by Hurricane Hyacinth otf the coast of M ex.ico, reached parts of the Newport shoreline to- day. However. most Orange Coast beaches report little change in the southwesterly swell that is producing two lo lhree·foot surf from Huntington Beach to San Clemente. A San Clemente lifeguard said he expects surf conditions to pick up late this afternoon. Due to its location, the Newport shoreline is generally the first lo receive larger waves. A spokesman tor the Newport Beach lifeguards said the swell11 are fairly consistent and may continue to grow over the next 24 hours. Ford Party Halu Traf /ic WASHINGTON CAPJ -Preti· dent Ford, honorary chairman of the PGA golf tournament in sub- urban Bethesda. Md.. stopped traffic oo major highway• when he went lo a private cocktail re- ception and dinner in honor or IOme of the touring &olfers. A police escort held up early· evftling traffic Tuesday on tbe Georce Washington Partway and the Capital Beltway for Ford'• 25-mlnute drive from the Wbite House to the party, held at the home of Jack Pobanka, presi· dent of the National Automobile Dealen Association.. Some 120 cuests were invited. Ford h .. been gjving the POA tournament. at Concreuional Country Club. a lot of atteoUon. Last month, be tried out the co.ane with W Hhinctcfl pro Lee Elder. The Irvine City Council agreed • TUesday to spe11d S500 lo help finance a structural study ot the oJd Francis Packin& House in Northwood. But council members added the stipulation that the remain- ing $500 to Sl, 500 necessary for the study must be pald by the Northwood Association -a group of 15 builders responsible ror the new development in North Irvine. The council also agreed lo hired George Bissell •. of Bissell. Auaust Architects, to conduct the study. Results will be given to the city council Aug. 31, when they will attempt to decide the rate or the old packing house. Bissell was directed by the council to study the structural capabilities of the buildina, in re- gard lo three categories: -Limited use, Including uses permitted under the existing zoo. ing, for s mall numbers of people. -Multi-use, Including more than one activity at once, such as varioua arts and recreational ac- tivities. -No use, or preservtn1 tt stric· Uy u a historical site with no de· finite use. The packing house, built in 1916 to process Irvine Ranch oranaes. ls located on a parcel slated for development by Leadership homeii. Approval of that tentative tract was originally held up pendlnc resolution of the packing house , ls8ue . But It was approved later by the plannlna commlulon. Coa8t Weather The us ual. Morninl clouds and foa to 1lve way in afternoon to fair skies. 1U1ha to reach mid llOll, Iowa down to 57-60 decrees. INSIDE TODA 'W Som~ public peMon pro- grarru. coupled with Socfol Stt1trit11. po11 mor~ UJan the IOOf'kft° hod earned during PftJlc WH"· A look.at tome obuln,A1. •••ex MY-Ser*e ... -~ ....... 01 --Cl At L.M. ..... .... ........ . ... ~. ,.. ~II_,. .. ~ 01·1 ............. •• IJ =c-ey ... o_., •• C:t-1 .,...~" .... ........... .. ....... p ... "' ....,, l lt. =::::-, .. .... ..... ~ ..... .... ,.........,. .. ... c..u .,..._. .... ---.... .... ...... ... "' ........ .. _.. ..... ... -... u - . . ,..-~• I ~~ DAILY PILOT Wednnd1y. August H, '976 , ........ _Ill DOCTOR ••• I be bis YttbaJ aupport ol the story ..act to tbe JW'Y by ROM. &oltl•H• dealff U.e pro· ...a'-alletatloetWMhl~ ScaUae, 29, to klD his wife at her B.11 Canyon home in Newport Beach at a lime when the couple •• Mparated and involved in a dilput.e over community proper- ty vaJued at more thlll Sl mtlli1A1. Roee. wboae fee for the con. AltaUoe aod test.I~ will be ••· t.elutled that Scalise was ldred to tail Mn. Rot+won and ll poulble, take pictures ol her in tbe motela she visited with maJe acquaintucea. Robialoa told the jwy abortly Wore Jada• J.E.T. "Ned" Rut· ter edjoonMd the triaJ late Tuet· day that the m en in Mr•. Robinaon'• life were lovers 4rawn from the bminels world • srew to know while cooduct· in&thecouple's business. Defeaae attorney AJ Ramaey bas 1tresaed lbrou&bout the lrlaJ that Mrs. Robinton tied Ute area and shared motel rooms with, Scalise for several days after she wu told of the alleged death plot. Scalise has testified that he drove through three counties un. · til lut Feb. 25 because he wanted assurances that he wooJd not be arrested as a federal and state parolee i( he told police he had been hired to kill Mrs. Robinaon. The jury bas listened to what : ' the protecution des<'rlbe1 as • highly incriminating telephone cooversations between Robinson and Scalise -witneaed by Mrs. Robh:tson ~d h-er daurhter Kalhy, 18. Jurors have also viewed a gar· rote-a brajded rope favored by killers who prefer strangulation-which Scalise said he was to use when dis· pat.chlne Mn. Robinson. Rose and Robinson testified Tuetday that Mrs. Robtnaon was a domineerin& wile who firmly controlled the <'ouple's fman~ throuabout their 19-year mar· t , rta1e. Robinson testified that his wife, whom he met in mediul I school while a he was a i laboratory technician, bought all , his clothes without consulting ( him and took over personal direction of the pizza parlors that were conceived and desJgned by him. The physician. testifying slow· ly and deliberately, told the jury be was dis tressed when the operation of the Back Alley piua parlors Ln Newport Beach and -FounUin Vatt~aradnll y passed Into his wife's handl with all his other business interests in· cludin1 expensive property in Rivenide County.. . Robinson told the jury that be was even more distressed when he returned home one day to rind his wife in bed recovering from breast i mplant surgery performed by a s urgeon he thoulhl WH his friend. Robinson said the breast im· plant sur,ery and the sur&ical in· sertlon o the IUD confirmed h1s belief that Mrs. Robinson had · lovers. } Roee's account of the IUD in· sertion and what he said were Scalise'• inatructi<>n.'I to retrieve the device and present It to the doctor brought a comment rrorn JudjJe Rutter that hJghJy amused the Jury. "That would bt1 a rather violent Invasion of her body, wouldn't it?" Judge Rutter asked the wttnesa. "After all, It's not like someone stealin g her purse." DeputY. Di1lrict Attorney Jay Moeeley contends that Scalise wu hired to kill Mrs. Robinson for a down paymentotslO,OOOand n further payment or $10,000 when theassignmentwascompleted. The prosecutor ar•ues thnt Robinaon became incemed when hl• estranged wife rtrused to slan papers that would have allowed him to Sl'll undt•velopcd BIR Canyon property ror $115,000 and that he bou1h& a gun about th1t Ume. OltANO• COAST DAILY PILOT Trlclmn A. M"""4ne ........,...., ... CMrMsH.Loos Rkhef'dP.Nall ...._ .. ......,.r...... Offlcet (Mlt~O )l9Wt\119y ..... u_ee .. ~ llMO~M•MI --~4't•' tl91HIHCit--· ,_.__,, ... , J~u...,,._ •'*0WF._ T1ll1Jlt-f1t4) MM»t a..-..~MJ.1611 ~,.,..,...,"'°"a .. ..,, . .--.... ~ ...... ~ .... °'-C9MI """~ c.... :r,.:-'.t "'=·=~=·= =:-:: .... _ .... -....... _...,._ .. ----· ttc_c .... -t ....... "'~~ c.oe--~f--"" ... ,... u.n --... _ . ...,,_,.,,"""""'_..,. .,.,,_..... Planners OK7,213 Unit Sites 81 GA&Y GaA.NVIU...£ a. ... o.uv.....,._ Oranae Cou.aty plannln& com· missioners opened ~ way Tues· da,f ror cooatruction ot 7,211 re- sidential dwelUn11 on 2.Slt acrea 1c:auered throuabout Soutbeaat Orange County. During the five·hour meeting, commission Cbairwom1.1a Sblrley Grtnclle repeatedly toque laabed her fellow commlaionen alter whal chiefly were a Mries ol 3-1 N4J'Y EXERCISE SEI' OFF COlfST LOS ANGELES (AP) - The •ta• off Soutbern CaJt/omla wlll be dotted with 36 Na.-y 1blpe muned by lZ,000 Navy and Marino personnel for the next 11 days durln1 the .. Vanl\1 Kniab\" m ilihr1 tx· ercises. Sixty alrcran will allO participate in tbe ex· ere\.... wlllcb wlll con· ceall'ate on anU·alr. &D· tilubmartne. •urfu. and mine warfare techniques. ,, ..... _ ... State Seo. Dennis Carpenter , (R·Newf)Ort Beach> said today he expects passage of b1a $1.l million bill ror development of tbe \JPl)er Newport 8-.y WUdllfo Prfterve bJ tbe end of the month. Carpenter's prediction was made in the wake of Tuesday's endorsement or the bill by lhu Assembly Rnoul'ee9. Land Use and Enerp Commlltee. 1be bilJ, whicb already has deared the Senate. will provide ·~;ariou times. Mn. Grindle BU CK LEY• scolded them for: -Approvin1 conatrucUoa of Catollna said ln KIDIM Clty that 131 residential unl\I In an area he and Buckley diacmsed the near Lake Forest that she n.ld a poqlblllty 10me lillle ago, but • the mooey out or funds the atate r«elved in dam~es from tho i• Santa Barbara oil splU. recentcoosuJtant'utudyshe>W«I that be wasn't pro111otln1 lt. is heavily impa<'ted by airctalt Helms said be remains a Reaian noise. supporter. . -Disregard ing planning for Helms told the Kansas City the Sa n J o a qui n H ii 15 Times that Buckley would be a tra.nsportaUon corridor wben ap. freab race in the campaip, and proving major bouaiq deYe)op. said the American ,..,,._ ob- ments in the Sao Juan vioullyarelooldnsforone. Capillrano area. Richard Ro.enba~ tbe N...- -Payinc no heed to .Ut the York Repu ilicao cliilrinan and a •aid wu 1ivlna tacit approval lo Ford supporter. said be bad population arowtb racton ex-beard the Buckley talk. but con· ceedlng an area tarpt popuJatJon undid it would not draw olhny flm•re ree-tl .A-.6--a b ... _ Ford delqate support ln tbe New ·-._. y ~ y.... V~ .il;;;:I ti He ••I.ii L. '-boatdofSUper\llson, •-• uaefa Oft, -na Ill According to the senator, the bill wUl go to the Assembly's Ways and Mean• Committee this week where be llYI It abould re- ceive favorable action. Carpenter said he "secs no pro- blems" ror the bill on the Assem· bly floor because .. we've got everybody behind it. iDcluding the administration... · He-said \he bill is-written -so that funds will becomo lm· mediately available upon its passage. · The money will go to the State DepMtmeot of Fish and Game which mana1ea tbe preserve. Mn. Grlndle'1 protats were eonlldent Ford will be tbe flrlt· • ignored by her fellow com. ballota nom,~ee1 ·1c...a •-~ ... -t mitliODfn .. -at-the dole« tbe-eqaD .. 0C 3'U Pl a IHI ' meetln& they· tie for the no1alnatkii Ford, ~----.. -Reffmmencted lldoptloa ol a but m01t count.a have him traJl. 0..1, ........... ....... HOW TO GET UP IN THE WORLD? TRY THIS JOB For Bill Jorct.n, lt'a High Living and Working zone cbanae needed for J'ellden. Int wttb the GOP convmtlon due tial development ol 1,210 acres to befln Monday· Wltb only two near San Juan Capiatranolmown candidates in lbe race, ont: ls u Colinu de Capistrano. almost 1ure to wln on the fint Last year, Carpenter auc· cessfully shepherded a similar biU tbrougb.tM Jeai$Jature which - provided the $3.4 million to buy the preserve. That money also came out of the oil 1pUl fund. Plans for development of \he preserve call for a $490,000 pilot marsh restoration project to be undertaken near the site of the old salt works at thenorthem end ol the bay and SS0,000 to dredge the channel separatJni one ol lhe islands from the mainland. The Island la an Important nesting site in the bay. -Approved an area plan and ballot. tentaUve tract map covertnc 138 The News quoted Tom Ema, acresintheLaiunaNl.ruelarea. dlalrman of the N~ Carolina Earlier, the commlnion bad delqatJoa u aayina: lf we bad approved an envlroa.mental lm· • tb1rd man in there, lt would Up in the World Crane Operator High Worker pact report and l'«'OIDIDended a -1ve Reqan a better chance on zone chanae covertna tbe Kile the HCOOcl ballot, and I feet like Hill and country vwace planned maybe U 80me third person did communltlH 00 NT Moulton set the nomlnatioo, lt would beat The largest a mount of the money -$560,000 -will 10 Into construction or a nature center on the east side of the bay and the first part or a trail system which will eventually go all the way around the Upper Bay. By PHILIP ROSMARIN Ol IM 0.11, l'ltet- Bill Jordan drives exactly 40.S miles to work. But he's not really there yet. Then be climbs 227 feet. Now he's there. "There" 11 high above con· structlon or unit• JI and lll of the San Onofre nuclear power station. Jordan is one of six day-shift operators or three giant, adjusta· ble tower cranes used to lirt ~Jvy materials where no other crane could lift them. The behemoths, often used in hleh-rise construction, are anchored ln concrete and steel. They easily qualiry as the most imposing thin1s on the site, with their long mantis· like arms pick· ine among tons ot steel plates and eirderS". Jordan, 38, of Del Mar. is high on his job. He's ~ a crane operator for 10 years and has worked on this one for two years. He works for Bechtel Power Corp .• the major contractor for the Edison Company's San Onofre project. Said Jordan. ••t like the job. I wouldn't trade the job for any other." It does have some distinct adv1ntages. For one, when you're 227 feet up, your boss loses a little or his stature. ln fat't. he kind or resembles an ant and h<> doesn't llketocllmbasklnnylad· der to scold you too oncn. "Somebody has to get awfully angry." Jorden sald, "before they C'llmb up that tower to chew you out." It takes Jordan, a flt·lookinit man with bushy pepper hair and beard. 10 minutes to get up the ladder. Once hf''s up there to start work, he ~encrally doesn't- rome down a1nin until the day is lhl'Oul{h. Jordan works 227 feet up, he takes breaks 227 feet up, he eats lunch 227 feel up, he even -well . some months a.ro 8-0<'htcl 111· stalled an ou1 hou~c atop the crane. 227 feet up. Jordan said ht> prefers It that way. "I don't 110 up and down 3ny more than I have lo. It'• a pretty &OOd climb." Maybe not nll t hat l(Ood . Bechtel wouldn 'l let a repott<'r try It. llablhty rate\ b<'lng what they are these day5. But Jordan Insisted the crane is ptrleclly sofc. The ladder, sur· rounded by steel framework. "is just as ure as walking down the sidewalk." he said. Jordan said t h ere a r e handrails on everythln«. no open holes, and safety belts when an opeutor might have to work out· aide the crane. There have beeD no accidents on the crane, he said. The truth of ll Is, Jordan said. ronfidentlally, ll all gets a little boring an er a whiJe. The two operators have to switch jobs <one operates the crane. one looks out fo r other swinging cranes) just lo stay fresh. FENCE· ••• Altbou&b the council voted to 1pend$U,400, it did decide to save .. ...._ Instead of havtn1 the con· ltlW'tJoo ~ompany rernowe the old fence at a ~t ol •.448, the toUncU •tded to let a \IOIUDlter ci\bma srou_p demoliab the fence. CRANE CLIMBER Power Worker Jordan Bicentennial Flagpole Will Wait/or Park Ranch acra. tbe Republican pan,:• And before that, the com· * * * mlulon endorsed construction of F p A I 131 dwellln1 units on 3S acres in re• .,,. the Lake Forest ~a that Mn. Grindle ln1l1ted i1 noise lm· ABO RTI 0 N pacted. The Ul·unlt tract approved by . the commi.,ion is part ot the Rancho Sel'l'ano planned com· munity that lies nortbeut of Trabuco Rc>ad and nottbweat ol Lake Forest DriYe. When oppo9iaC Mr9. Grindle and votJn1 for approvaJ, Com· D'lill~r Earl Woodell temin· ded her that the commias.lon ls not yet empowered by the Board ol Supervisors to act on the noile study. County Rents Office to Get Hospital Debts Orange County sueervisors de· clded Tuesday that $2,100 a month Isn't too much to spend Jn an effort to collect S27 million. The 12,100 a month is what supervisors agreed to pay ror rent. or an office in downtown Santa Ana. And $27 million is what is owed the county by former patients at what once was Oranae County Medical Center. Supervisors agreed to rent the office ror al least 18 monlhl to house a county collection team trying to recover u much as possible of the $27 mUUon. The money waa ootatanding on the books of the former county hospital July 1 when It WH sold to the UCI Med ical School and became UCI Medical Center. Under terms of the sale, the county retained Its former medical center's accounts re· ceivable and is responsible for their collection. claim to have the votes to prevail in UM! convention nales commit· tee, wbicb meeta Saturday. Tbe questions b:ave been eonsldered onJy by the Repubttcan National -committee'• rules panel-.nd-the committee itaelf. both controlled by Ford forcea. Desert Quake Jolts Portions Of 2 Counties PALM SPRI NGS CAP> -A moderate earthquake jolted portions of Riverside and San Diego counties today. registering 4.3 on the Richter scaJe, scientists al CalTechsaid. A Caltech spokesman 1aid the quake was centered In the Anza· Borrego Desert about 25 miles south of Palm Springs. The tem· blor was rePortedly fell as far away as Riverside and San Diego. ltO<'curred aboul8:25a.m. However, sheriff's deputies in San Dieg o, Imperial and Riverside counties said there were no reports o( damage or ln- jur1ea. A spokesman for the Riverside County sheriff's s ubltaUon in Indio aald the quake was fell In that city but was only strong enou&hlorattlewiodows. Highway Bill Dies SACRAMENTO (AP> -A bill sJvln1 the le1i1lature more con· trol over Callrornla hlJthway. pro- 1ram 11pendln1 has died In the Senate Tran11portaUon Commit· tee without winning one vote. A spokeswom an rrom the I Junior Ebell Club of Irvine said today that the bicentennial . nagpole will prob9bly be put ln '" Hentagc Park artcr nll. , City o((lclals had begun scout· . ing around for a new site ror the flagpole. since II •ritage Park is more than a year away from completion. Wife Slayer I Found Guilty, Called Insane An 80·year-old man who beat his wife to death with a claw ham· mer Wal found guilty Tuesday in Oranie County Superior Court and was ruled to be insane at the lime of the killing. Judge Kenneth E. Lae de· livered the verdict after the non· Jury trial of Jack Charles Cole or Garden Grove. Cole wiU return to the courtroom Sept. 23 for a de- cision on his future confinement and treatment. He was arrested Oct. 28 alter Garden Grove police found the beaten body of Mrs. IJllian Cole, 79, on a bed In the couple's home. Officers said the defendant could offer them no explanation ror his sudden attack on bis wife. Eagle Starts Forest Blaze j SAN DIEGO (AP) -"Smokey the Bear" t eeps lnslstlng people start forest fires, but eagles do, too. The state Division or Forestry said one of Its ranger~ saw one of the environmentally endangered eagles miss its landing atop u power pole in the F1iM Sprln&s area. ' The bird ignited, M l to the ground, and set off o blazo that bumed an a<'rc or land before be· Ing control lcd. But Cheryl Byrne or the Junior Ebells uld she began receiving complaints from those who had already donated to the Oagpole fund. They said they still wanted the Oagpole to be put In Heritage Park. Mrs. Byrne said. ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919~= Mrs. Byrne said the Junior Ebells have decided to wait until the park is r eady-probably in March of 1977-to install the nagpole. The flagpole project ls l sponsored by the Junior Ebells. not the city's bicentennial com· millee u previously reported. Mr5. Byrne said that, although $1,110 already has been raised, an additional '400 is Dftded to complete the proj~ . She said those wishing to con· tribute should br\n1 their dooatlons to the Bank ol frvlne, for the lferttqe Part P1111><>le Savtqs Account. Or. thty may caJI Mrs. Byrne at 561.-00 • We wlll lie ••• CLOSED FOR YACAnOll AuCJUst 8th thru August I 5th OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th ' I '\ I .. i NYSE COMI:'OSITE TRANSACTIONS Wednndey. August 11 1916 l/N DAILY PILOT Mid-year Tips Who Qualif~es As Dependent? ~ ISySVl,VIA PORTl::JC r1urd1nos~nfl!I Amf'raca's taxpayer!! rork1t counUcH hundreds ol lhOUnnds oC dollars Och ytiar in lost ta). dt(iucllons slm1)ly b<.'t'ause they don't clllim nll the d~pe11dcncy deduclions to which lhey Mc c ntltlt'd. As onf' lllui;trotlon. pt'()ple arc t•onfust•d ubout dcvcn denc" dt'<luct aon:c for children. who. on the surf 1&cc, do not np pear to qualify as dependent. . • \'et. It's orten san\ple to arunge tax strategy. so that dollars wind up in tn.'<· paytrs' pocktts inslead of the U.S. Treasury's In 1976. the depcnd<>ncy deduction is $7SO plus n dollar·lor·dollar t ax credit -a bagger lax credit than it wu1 in l97S. Money's Worth The bask ruJes are that, generally. a child can qualif>' as a dependent only Ir he or she is related to the tu puytr and meets both of the following te-sts -The child's annual gross income is under S7SO. -The taxpayer pnyshalf lhechald's annuaJ .support. BUT THERE ARE MANY exceptions that could provide an unanticipated tax break this year iC steps are taken in time. Here are typical situations with answers by Prentice- HaJJ. Q...A..2.1=.)'ear-oldsonjtin.tfil.ltge. Thas summer he work part.time and earns SJ.000. Kis total support fort e year w11T be $6.200, of which hi rn&rents supply the extra $3,200. Since he earns more thtln $750. do his parents lose the dependency dedmclion for him? A. No. This is one of the kl'y exceptions. If the child Is un· der 19 or a Cull·lirhe student, the gros income test does not . govern. Parents get the deduction if they supply more than half I.he support. Now is the time for parents to review the facts about their children's earnings and make sure they in-• deed supp y more Olannillffiesupporfln T976:Ttiere·s a1'0U· ble bonus here: not only do lh<'Y gel the dependency dcduc· tioo : the work mg stu<tent_get.s a deduction too. Q . A OAUG llTERINllERsE'nior yeodncollege marm•s another s tudent. Each has a $3,000 s<•holarship and eat'h earns S2,500 durini: lhl' summer The daughter's parents con tribute $2,000 out of which $1,SOO J:Ol'~ ror dental b1Us >. The husband's parents gave him $2.600 llow do the daughter'~ parents fare? A. Sur:>risingly. they probably get the dependency de- duction plus credit for lhe daughter. If they spent more than $500 on her wedding. There's a 1976 government ruling that says money spent for u child's wedding apparel, wedding re· ception and flowers 1s part of the child's support. If the wNlding cost Sl.000. th~ parents are in line for a $750 deduction. Reason: the money spent for the wedding g0es toward helping lhe parents meet the more·than-half support requirement for n df'duction. In this i-1tuation, these are t.hc dollars that push theparenlsovcrthc1op CAUTION: T llF. NEWl,VW EDS must file separate rl' turns if lhe bride's parents are to duim her as n dependent Since the husband's parents can claim him as a dependent. lhiacan pay off all around. The bride's parents are in line too for an additional Sl,500 an deductions In the example: the dental bills they paid for her are deductible by them as medical expenses. So1he--parents-winchrp'With $2,250 in added-tax deduc- tions ($7SO dependency plus $1,500 medical' plus a credit. Meanwhile, the husband's parents get the dependency 1 deduction for him. Everyone comes out a winner. Nezt: SupporHn.gporenta. Dow Falters Again In Bid/or 1,000 NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market turned dewnward today. falling flat in another bid to scale lhe 1,000 level in the Dow Jones industrial average. Trading was moderately active. Prices had begwi rallying Tuesday amid hopes a report due from the government Thursday on wholesale prices for July would show some encouraging signs for the inflation outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 6.56 points to 918.87. Sto~lu ltt Tiie s,,.,,,,,,., H'l\t M ... ,1, .,,,...,U,V\tf .. y w,,..~ •?O Wtllfhttit't Y•Ar~')O ' ... , •. •''•Of J4tt t•~dlfh l'U\tlH1 lt• ttlt tuLl•fft "' W VO"K IA,.I ,., .. .!:"'" ~l .. \ •II ~II 411 .... !ti• '° " I) I/ W"AI AMI()( 010 N[W YO"K IAPI AdVM"<I .. O.t1lr•,. Uftctw>qoll l ot•• '"""'' ,.., .. ,.,. "'""• ,..._ .. ,. l&w\ p,,. ,.,...,, ... , ,,, n1 JOO ,,, )l\ ,WI ... .., 11 II I II I -•; .. DAILY PILOT Wednesday. A11gvs1 11. t!175 Tonight's 1V Highlights KTl.i\ e 8.00 "In Love and War." Roben lforton. Jeffrey Hunter and Dana W) nt er head th<' cast or this war drama from 1958 CBS fJ 9:00 "The Autobiography of Miss Jun Pittman." One of TV's fin~st performances 1s gwcn by Emmy winner Cicely Tyson us a 110.year-old black former !.lave who r~ounts her life story from the Ci~·1l Wur to the civil rights movement. NBC IJ 9. 00 "Over and Out. .. This coml'<ty pilot for a new series focuses on a World War JI code-cracking team forced down onto a Pacific Island held by a pla· toon ofGls. TV DAILY LOG IW•DNBSDAyt DDlllO I. fD n. 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"ho produced "AJI The President's Men" for Redford's \\'rldwood Entcrpnsei. and Warner Brothers release. bas JUSl returned from an around-the-world tnp to O\'ersee the hlm's exh1b1t1on O\'erseas. He is optimistic about ats chan· ces. "SO FA& THE picture has been releas ed only in Englash- speaking countries -England. St'otland . Australia and New Zealand." s aid Coblenl.. "It will open to Holland next week and in the rest of Europe 1n September and October. On the basis of bus1 ness so Car, I would estimate that the Cort>ign s ales wall contribute 25 percent of thc total pross." If true. that will be a tidy sum. Estim ates ot rentals. not theater grosses. for ·'All the President's Men" now range fromS30 million and StO million domestic, mean- mgthe U.S. and Canada. "\.Ve were surprised by the performance in England." the producer added. "The head of the big ABC theater chain told s~ ADDED TREAT -.. me be Uloui;:ht the pl<'turt• would do \•ery wt>ll in London but not elsewhere Wht•n I rnn into bim at the Cunncs t'tlm f.'l':sllvlll, he ~aid at was doanc better in the pronnces than at had in London " AOMITTEOL\', "ATPM" 11> not tu\ easy film to Sl!ll. and It' Coblcn~·s job to stt thut It rs done properly. Like their American ('Ounte rpart:s, Corei1:n film st-llcrs are ancllnt-d to think in clkhcs Onu exploiteer dre:tmcd up a billboard or men with guns. re· asonin~ that the mO\'te starts wi th a robbery. Another dreamed up a poster of Jane Alexander. who appears for seven minutes as a secretary. posed between Redford and Hoffman. Coblenz vetoed both. ..If our picture is sold on lhe basa or guns or a love lnangle. audiences are going to be ter· ribly disappointed." he said. Still. audiences abroad need to know that "ATPM" is a Journalistic detective story re- aching into the highest o{(iee of the UnJted States. "THE WA V TO DO that is walh a campaign that doesn't take a lot or money but r equires effort." Coblenz reasoned. "In England we were very successful in set· ling up a lot of screenin~s among opinion makers and others who would spread the word of what the picture is about. l even had a sc reening for Lo n don hairdressers, on the basis that they would put ad\'ertisang signs in their windows and would tell their customers about the falm." During his trip Coblenz a r rant;fli foreign tra~lat1on1>. a hu\'y chore because ot the I urge amount of d1alo1i1ue "You havt' to b~ careful to ~et the r1s:ht rnN1mn.:s." he ~uid. "I 'H~ had expert go O\'er the scripts tom. ke sure the~ <'arrlcd out the intent of llw film In Japan . the tr nsl:ition was e-5peclall) dlffl<'ult because thcrt> 1s no sarcra!tm an J apan~c · 'Starsky' Top Nielsen Show; Disease High NEW YORK <AP) -A repeat of ABC's "Starsky and Hutch" was last. week 's highcsl·rated show. But an NBC News speci<•I about the outbr eak of "legion· naire's disuse" in Philadelphia also drew a large audience. A. C Nielsen ratings show. According to the Nielsen figures, made public Tuesday, the "Stanley and Hutch" repeat was seen in more than 16.4 million homes by an estimated 48 per<'ent of the nalionaJ audience in its lime pedod. The NBC News spedal. about the mysterious illness that killed 27 people who attended an Ame rican Legion convention in Philadelphia last month. was seen In 5.1 million fewer homes. But the h alf-hour program. aired last Friday. still was rated the nation's 16lh most-watc evening progr1>m. s a estimated 35 percent of th national audience an its time period An Exci1111g Fm-Fined Advenbnt THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SIHIOIS CITIUHS SI.SO AT AU TIMES MU•'S W&!T ._.,., so. com PLAZA 11Wllt( Of MAlltUfllr Ct1Ulltu ,,. ... , .. ,.._., 1011.,111t1 "Am( IUMPUN' U*" l'l Sff!I" ......... ~ ""' .. "" MAll•'S "GOHI WITH SO. 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DAILY PILOT i·.!-J _____ -- Jack's Girl Cast LOS ANGEi.ES cAri Anothe r ('COnd ~encrat1on performer· Mt1urt1 Dhu Albert:>on. \\ho will ap~ar in a two-part se1i:mcnt ot "Chaco ond the Mao," sun lng her I lhcr. Jl'd.: Albertson. and Fuddle rrlnic Th~ cgmt-nU ~Ill lnlrodure Dell• Reffe as a regular member ot lh • BC series . ~;itf;;J cltll~;) "THll4D HIWlllAIS" "THI POlTUMI" INf NIWS 11.AaS" NI "THI POlTUNI" "Orlw..ta"INI ........... -"'_'_'" GATOI "' MOONIUNHllS 1N1 -····· .. -·-· -----llfYI "'IN! -· Wf l&UI MoUIM "' ----·----.......... . MIDWAY"' ...otT ·n'"' _,,, ..... _,_, -•N<lleue-. -·--TIM OMIH 111 1.-e 1<11 e ltM et,• e t .. 11 .. ,,l ........... y • rili ..... ~ ......... , .... -...... .. ;;~~J .... :::t::::~ cftml;3ffsto) -···· .. -·-· _,~ ~Of MATICUMM tat -· ~~ ..... 191 -,,, ......... -· ... 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Grindle scolded them for: -Approvin1 construction or 131 residential units in an area near Lake Forest that she said a recent consultant's study showed is heavily impacted by aircraft noise. -Disregarding planning for the San J oaqui n Hi ils transportation corridcw when ap- provin1 major housing develop· menu i n the San Juan Capistr1110 aru. -Paying no bffd to what she said was giving tacit approval to population growth factors ex- Cffding an area target population figure recenUy adopted by the board or s upervisors. Mrs. Grindle's protests were i1nored by her fellow com· missioners u at the cloee oC the meeting, they: -Recommend~ adopUoo ol a ione change needed for residen· Ual development al 1,210 acres near San Juan Caplatrano known as Colinas de Capistrano. -Approved an area plan and tentative tract map coverin«i 138 acres in the Laguna Ni~I area. Earlier. the commts1ion had approved an environmental Im· . ' A.fteraooa N.V. Stoeks TEN CENTS New Ho.mes I pact report and recommended a zone chanfe covering the Kile HUI and Country Village planned communities on 947 Moulton Ranch acres. And before that, the com· mission endorsed construction or 131 dwelling units on 36 acres in the Lake Forest area that Mrs. Grindle insisted is noise im· pact ed. The 131·unlt tract approved by the commission ls part ot the • Rancho Serrano planned com· munlt¥ that Ilea northeut of Trabuco Road and northwest of Lake FOttSt Drive. When oppoainl Mrs. Grindle and voting ror approval, Com· missioner Earl Wooden rcmin· ded her that the commission is not yet empowered by lbe Board of Supen•isors to act on the nolse (See PLANNERS, Pa&eAZ> Festival Flap Flares · Deffy"IMMMl-M '. HOW TO GET l.-IN TH£ WORLD? TRY THIS JOB t For 8111 Jordmn, lt'I High Uvlng and Working : l:Jp in the World Crane Operator High Worker By PHILIP ROSMARIN Ol 1 ... Dally ~I ... SI.it Bill Jordan drives exactly 40.S milH Lo work. But he's not really there yet. Then he climbs 227 feet. Now he's there. "There" 111 high abo"e con- struction or units II and Ill orthe . San Onofre nuc lear power station. Jordan Is one or six day.shirt a,entors or three giant. adjusta· ble tower cranes used to 11n heavy materials where no other crane could llft them The behemoths, ottl'n used In bla h-rise <'Ons tructlon . arc anchored In concrete ond steel. They ta.Hy quaUfy as the most lmpoain• thlngA on the site. with their long mantl8·1lkc nrm11 pick in11 among tons of sleel plates and girders. Jordan. 38. of Del Mar. is high on his job. llc's been a crane operator for 10 years and has worked on this one I« two years. He works for Bechtel Power Corp., the major contractor for the Edlson Company'• San Onofre project. Said Jordan. "I Uke the Job. I wouldn't trade tbc Job for any other." It does have some distinct advantages. For one. when you're 227 reel up. your boss loses a lltUe of his stature. In fact. hc kind ot resembles an ant and he doesn't like to climb a skinny lad· der to scold you too often. ''Somebody has to get awfully I Ulll'Y," Jordan said, "before they climb up that tower to cbew ,nu out." .. takes Jordan, a nt-looking man wU.h butby pepper hair and ........ 10 minutes to set up tbe ladder. Once be's up there to .. rt work, he 1enerally doesn't ,L'Ollle down aaaln until the day ls darough. Jordan works %27 feet up. he takes breaks 227 feet up, he eats 1unch 227 feet up, he eftft -well. aome monllu ago Bechtel in· stalled an outhouse atop the a-ane, 227 feet up. Jordan said be pnfen lt thaL •ay. "I don't 10 up Md down any JDDre than I have to. It's a pretty ICIOd climb." lla)'M not all Utat 1ood. Bedllel wouldn't let a reportef' l CRANE CUlmER Power WOIUf Jorden try It. liability rates bein1 what they are these days. But Jordan ln1i~ed t.be crane is perfectly sale. The 18dder. sur· rounded by st eel framework, "Is jusl as safe as walking down the sidewalk." he said. Jordan said there are handrails on everylbinc, no open boles. and safety belts when an operator might have to work out· side tbe crane. 1'befe ba H Mn DO llttidents (See CRANE, hp AZ> Lagunans Tell Traffic Woes to Planners "We've heard 32 speakers here tonight and I dare say we've heard 32 ideas." remarked Laguna Beach Plaiifilng COm· mission Chairman Bill Peckham at the end or a 3~-hour hearing Tuesday into the fate of the city's three art festivals. Tbe commission listened to ideas ranging from closing the festivals to relocating them, to initiation of a massive park-and· Defense:· Hit Man Sought Sex By TOM BAltLEY OI -0.14• Plllil IMll Hit man AnlboaJ Scallle'1 real mission In contaetin1 Janice Robinson ol Newport Beach wu to co to bed with her and not kill her. a defense witness leltitled Tuesday iJI the Orqe County Superior Court trial ol Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or Jrrine. Dr. Selwyn Rose. a Los Angeles attorney-psychiatrist. told the Jury that Robinson told him during a consultation last July 14 that Scalise assured the defendant "that he could do anything with women." Rose's written report ol that conversation includes the com· ment that Scalise assured Robinson that he would develop his relations h ip with Mrs. Robinson , 38, to the point that he could remove her birth cOl'llrol device. That desire was pure sym- bolism, the witness said. He alleged to the jury that the IUD represented Mrs. Robinson's in· fidelity to her husband "who knew that his own sexual prac· tices did not justify her using it." Robinson, 42, went on lbe wit· ness stand late Tuesday to otter what his three lawyen said will be his verbal support of the story told to the jury by Rose. Robinson denies the pro· seculion allegatlon that be hired Scalise, 29, to klll his wife at her Big Canyon home in Newport Beach at a lime when the couple was separated and i.nvolved lo a dispute over commw\ity proper· ty valued at more than S2 mllUon. Rose. whose fee for the con· sultalion a nd tesUmony will be Sl,000, testified that Scalise was hired to tall Mrs. Robinson and if possible. take pictures ol her ln the motels s he visited with male acquaintances. Rob6Dloa told the Jmy abortly before Jud1e J.E.T. "Ned" Rut· tel' adjourned the trial late Tues· da:r tbat the men In Mrs . Robinaoa's life were lovers drawn trom the bua1ness world (See DOCTOll, Page AZ> That Smell Wasn't Any Leaking Gas A police officer called to a San Clemente home at 2:AO a.m. today to investigate a 1• leak took a few whlffs and dedded the ladY badadtaereat problem. .. Ma'am," -the officer told herwbllebactin1~tMdoor1 ••1· think wbat you've got here la a skunk." Skllllk! she 1aJd. Stunk, be said. The Calle Blenvenido woman decided it had been a wbile since sbe'd stayed with neill\bors, and tt ... timesbepaidnisit. The shnlt who aPl)r'9rt.ly en- tered throu1h a pet-swing door, spent tbe al1ht in Ule house by hlmMlf. He ... to ............... by animal control oftleen. . · • nde program for vls1tors. There were suggestions for a half-mile long elevated moving stdewa11r, peopl~ movers-. pre-- rerential traffic lanes for resi· dents only, barricading the city to nonresident traffic, and de· velopment of a "Swiss railway•• into Laguna. Some speakers pointed out the ·folly of the variom nollons for solving Laguna's summer traffic ·~-,.._... ANOTHER VOICE? ConHrVatlve 8ucJdey I'm Unsure, s. Buckley Says On Veep Post ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP> - Sen. James Buckley of New York aaid today that he has not de· clded whether be will allow his name tO be placed in nomination as a presidential candidate at the Republican Nat.Iona! Conveutloa. Buckley was respondin& to published reports that bis name mt1ht be entered as a com· promise candidate at the coaven- Uon. The New York Daily News said Buckley's name m ight be placed ln presidential nomination as a conservative effort to deadlock the convention on its lirst ballot. Asked whether he would allow bis name to be entered, Buckley replied, "I have no idea." "l was approached a few days a10 by some seriout people who asked me If I would stop them from tesUng the water," he con· tlnued. "And I said I had to think the whole thing over. It came awfully suddenly. And, u I Hy, they are 1otn1 to have to come beet to me before J Clve an.y io- abead si1nal." Buckley made his remarks in an airport Interview bere during an upstate campaiet stop. The New York Times quoted <See BUCXLE V, Pa1e AZ> B0.4T FW.4TED OUl' E.4RLY "The boat sold to the nnt Pfll'IOll who called about the ad." Tba&'• th•·~)' IUtcelS atorJ 11111 ltJ the RunUftlt.On &acb m• wbo placed this c1 .. mect .ct in tbe Daily Pilot: CAL20 Rare eqlliPPfll, 2·maln, Jib, Genoa, spinnaker, .a.Int cond. S3600. lltXlMUUlllt problems. The result or all the discussion was that the com mission decided to hold a study &eNion on-the issue at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 and then to bold a further public hear· in&. No direct action was taken. The city council chambers were filled with a bout 100 penons. Others milled around . out.side. It was a 1ood·si1ed crowd, but * * * certainly smaller than those at- tracted by other flaming issues in the town's past suc h as ..whet.her J>L....D01 d~ld_be allowed on the beaches, alle1ed haruament of homosexuals by t.be police department and 1 pro- test aaalnsl arrest ol two book sellers over the sale ol amutt,y comic books. Among the comment.a: (See FESTIVALS, Pap AZ> * * * Too A.ttraetive?, Brand Urges New Fest Home "Our attractive community is attracting so many people that the attractiveness may be the cause or its demise," Laguna Beach Councilman Jon Brand said as be opened bis pre· sentation Monday before the fl...., commlaliclL Tbecommisaionbelda3~-bour Jcai public bearine an what to to do llbout the Art Colony's chronic summer trafllc consemon. Brand pr6posed that the city acquire JO acres acroas rrom the stables alone Lacuna Canyon Road just south of El Toro Road. The property could be used as a home for Art·A· Fair, the only one or La1una's three festivals without a permanent exhibition grounds and as a larae parking lot from which visitors could be bused into Laguna Beach proper. "Thia sit.e is essentially nat and cont.aim a rustic Sycamore Oak 1rove. It is ideal foe a park site, temporary peripheral park· ing and a festival," Brand said. "A location further out than the propose d site would necessitate the need foe more buses and m ight not be close enough to Laguna to attract our visitors for parking. "The land wlll never be cheaper and Irvine (Company) has said repeatedly they will sell their land ror open space ac· quialUon. The Irvine Company bu lndicated they do not Intend to develop land near Lacuna for many 7ears. But, we know the Irvine lands may soon be so•d to a taree oil company. We should 1 act while we have the chance," • Brand said. 1 He said tha t by offering motorists an attract.lon such as a featJval they would be more in· ' dined to park their cars and then take trams into Laglma. OCTD buses are available on weekends for.charter at about$14 per hour, Brand said. I The property could be purchased with $2.40,000 the city bu in federal revenue •baring funds earmarked for open apace acquisition. The councilman said be was go. inl to form a committee to thrubi outthedetaila. Brand's sunestion found favor with m any of t he 31 other speakers at tbe bearing including <See B&AND, Page A.%) Surf Contest Gets Hurricane Bonus ff Hurricane Hyacinth apin- ninl off Mexico dum .. enou1h big surf along Laguna Beach, the stalled Brooks Street Suri Con· test wlll be held Thunday mom· ing. Doug Allen, Laguna Beach recreation supervisor, said the surf was expected and be was re- adyln1 things for the contest whJch could be held 1tartlnc between 8 and 10 a.m. Thursday at Brooks Street beach. La1una Beach Wepard Art Smart said today the surf ap. pe1red to be bulldins, but wua't all tbat food yet. The Brooks Street Contest. now 1D ita 22Dd year, ls the oldelt con· * * * Higher Surf Arrives on Cotut Beachea Six to seven-foot waves, lpewned by Hurrium-l(Jacinth di u.e ceut of Mexit.'O. rw:bec1 parts ol tbe Newportlbonl&De b da~. ffowner, mOlf 0....,. Coast beadles report little ~· 1D the ..U.westerl)' awell uu.t la Pl'Oduclq two to thne-foot au:rf from HunUaston Beacb &o San Clemente. A San Clemente llfepard aaid be upecll 1url cooclitions to pick up late tbls aftemoon. Due to ill locatiaa, lbe Newport lborellne is cenerally the fint to receive larser waves. A apoUlmaa for the Newport Beuh ureeuards Mid I.be swelll an lairt)' COllliltent and may C'Cllltinue to srow over the Dest 2A boun. finuousty held s urflne contest bi the world, accordin1 to Its aponsors. Portions of the contest were run in Jul,, but punk surf pre- vented al eventa from being held. The leltoven include the senior m .. ••11, men'~t Junior men'• and ·onala for ine. boys' dlvlsk>ns. Up to the minute information about the contest ia available by callln1 the La1una Beach ure1uard w11Uler Hnlce at fM.6573. Weat•er The usu al. Morning clouds and log to give way ln afternoon to fair sides. Hishs to reach mid IOI, lowldowD to57.e,o decrees. .. .,_..,.. £;i!r: ~ Cilllolct ~ .... ........ ............ ........... =-........ .., ...... ........ "" ,...~ DI --AM*"'" "' ........ ~ 0, ........... ..... .. =c..ty a•J ~ ..... .:: :::-........ .... .,........ U.11 ,,.... "'' ..... .......... Cl f: . .... ... .. "" Cl .. .. •1.a .... .:: M M .. !1,J' ,· ·. Al DA.IL y PILOT L/SC 't\lectnesctay.August 11 . 1978 TAKES ALISO POST . U.S. Army'• Foley ~Top Arniy Engineer Wins Post t Col. J ohn V. Foley, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers chieC for water reaourcc$ in five western s lates, has bee n appointed general manager of the Aliso Water Management Agency, CAW MAJ , Foley. 46, will terminate a 24· year military car~r to accept _ the AWMA ~t. He will assume his new position Oct. 1. AWMA is a consortium of seven local water treatment agencies est ablished to un· dertake the regional collection, treatment and dis posal or sewage. It includes the communities of Laguna Beach, Irvine, La1una Niguel. South Laguna, Laguna Hills, El Toro, and Emerald Bay. The AWMA project envisions a S35 to $40 million system. The fi rst phase of the project, con· struction of a n outfall off Aliso Beach, is due lo begin late Uus )'ear. • Foley will undertake day-to· day coordination of A WMA ac· t ivities and will ln the long run save the agency considerable amounts in consulting fees, Carl J , Kymta, chairman or the A WMA board of dittcton said. Aa general mana.1er, Foley will receive t.12.000 annually. Foley will relinquish the office oC district eocineer Loe the U.S. .Army Corps o r Enaineers in ch arge or all water resources de· velopment projects and park de· vclopmenl projecl.J for the five western states. Ile hrui held the post since 1973. Foley is a graduate of We.st Point. Dana Point Homes Looted; ., Loss at $800 Burglars roaming the Dana Point area climbed through the window of one home and pried open the sliding glass door at another in break-ins that cost homeowners property valued :at more than S800, Oranic County sheriff's officers said. I· Deputies said a color television set and a watch were taken frocn the home of Gary LecAr:deey, 30. ol ~621 La Cresta, by bur1lars who climbed throug h his bedroom window while he was away rrom the premises. The ll~ted value wa~ $480. They said camtras. a watch :ind colns with a total value of $366.SO were carried off by burglars who forced open • slid· Jnlt atass door at the home of nrch1~l Ardeshlr Bahar, ,.2, of 33855 Street of the Golden Lan· tern. The occupant was out hav· inA diMer at the Ume. ORANGE COMT DAILY PILOT RoMr1N.WMd ,..,. ...... ".~"""''..., Jack R. Cur ley VtCt Pttt.otflll •ftd 0.f't'f .. ........,. Thomas Keevll ....... Thomas A. MurpNne ,........,.,_ CNrlHH. Loos AkNrdP.Nan ,. ... ....,._......,.£_ ............ Oflke -,·~--llwot--· ~.O --.aua OfflClls (M~--........ H~.tltl,.._..,._. ,...,tol•OV•t .. , 1ue11 .. ,...,._ •t'°""O_,.,_ Ttl1pllu1 C714UG..utt Cinsff6ed Mwrtl .... l>J671 """""" .. ad1 AH Dftlel'1mtfttS: Tt..,.._.,..._ ,,_ .... co._ ..... Oll'fl'•GP>I. "" Or-CN\I -........ c-:=r.-.~.-:. :~:.~~'r.".:~ :i:-:: ,_eowo f •lllle•t '"c ... ,.,~ .,, ,_...,._,_ $«-~··" "" ....... ., •• ~'" ...... ~ ~,1911i..wc-un ­..,1..,,....,....,_,,_,...,_...,. tl_B-""'' Fre• P•,,e A I. DOCTOR •.• abe 1fW to Imo• wblle c.'IODdUCl·. ui:' ""'''-'• tXldDeA. • _, ll&tom97~ .. mMY Ml *-Md~ tbe trial tMl •n. RolUloo fled the area and eUred _... roome wtl.b ScallM for 1neral,.,. .,.,_.,.._ wu told oltN alie81d .... plot. Scalise has t.estifted that ho drove throuab three countia1 un· Ul last Feb. 25 because he wanted auurances that he would not be arrested as 4i federal aad state c=ee if he told police he had hired to kill Mrs. Robinson. 'lbe jury hus hstened to wh:.t the prosecution describes :as highly incriminaunc telephone oonversatioos between RoblMon and Scalue -wltneaed by Mrs. Robinaoo aod her dau1hter Kathy, 18. Jurors have also viewed a gar· rote-a braided rope favored by killer s wh o pr e f er strangulation-which Scahs e said he was to use when dls· pntchtng Mrs. Robinson. Rose and Robtnson testified Tuesday that Mrs. Robinson was a domineering wire who firmly controlled f.b e couple's C1nnnces throughout their 19-year mar· riage. Robinson testified that bjs wile, whom he met in medical sch ool while s he wa s a laboratory technician, bought all his clothes without consulting him and took over personal direction of-t.he-pi~za parlors that were conceived and designed by him. The physician, testifying slow- ly and deliberately, told the jury he was d istressed when the operation of the Back Alley pizza par~ in Newport.-Beach and Fountain Valley gradually passed into his wife's hands with all his other business interests in· eluding expensive property in Riverside Countv. Robinson told the jury t}.at he was even more distressed when he returned home one day to find his wife in bed rerovering from breast impl a nt s urger y performed b y a s urgeon be thought was his friend. Robinson said the breast im· plant surgery and the surgical in· sertfon or the IUD confirmed his belief that Mrs. Robinson had lovers. Rose's account ol the IUD in· sertioo and what he said were Scalise's instructions to retrieve the device and present it to the doctor brobgbt a comment from Judge Rutter thal highly amused the jury. "That would be a rather violent invasion of her body, wouldn't It?" Judge Rutter asked the witness. ""After all, it's not like someone atealing her purse.'' Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley contends that Scalise was hired to kill Mn. Nobmson for a down payment ol Sl0,000 and a further payment ol $10,000 when the assignment was com· pleted. The prosecutor argues that Robinson became incensed when his estranged wife ref med to sicn papers that would have allowed him to sell undeveloped Big Canyon property for $115,000 and that be bought a gun about that time. Robinson was admitted to UCI Medical Center earlier this year as being of suicidal tendencies after police checked a number or incidents that allegedly Included his threatening Mrs. Robinson with the weapon. Rose and another psychiatrist called by the defense have desc ribed R o b inson as a "passive, dependent personal!· l)'" who felt lbreatened b)' lbe loss of his wife. Both psychiatrist s have testified that Robinson could not form the intent to kiU and that the proeecuUon account or actions that led lo hi s arrest last Feb. 2S ts tughly unhkely. Highway Bill Dies SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill giving the legislature more con· trol over California hif(hway pro- gram spendlnai has died In the Seute Transportation Commit· lHwithout wlnnlngone vot.e. ..., ........... TWO MARINES DIED IN llftS CAR tN HEAD-ON COLLISION TUESDAY Crash Occurred In DayUght tin Santlego Roed NHr Modjeeka CanfOft RMd f'ro• Page_ A I. FESTIVALS -"The hostility of the average resident (to the festivals> 'bas amaied m-e-. --J f-put to-a""VOte;-the people of Laguna Beach would vote to, remove the festivals," Planning Commissioner Belinda Blacketer. -"We aa t.axpayen are asked to give up our city for six weeks to outsiders:· JWle L. Morris. -"All persons are affected by monstrous tramc .... What if a catastrophe occurs when traffic is all tied up," Harry Lawrence. -"Sawdust exhibitors are re· s idents of Laguna Beach. We are well aware of the parking pro- blem. We hve with it. We put up with it,'• Tom Leslie. president of Sawdust Festival. -"What is the purpose of al· tracling the hundreds of thousands of people. As far as the festivals, the cost of supporting them •... no\ all that money is returned. If multitudes attracted don't enhance life here, wby do it?" Henry Gibbs. -" l 'm all for pictures and pots and that sort of thing, .... (but I have> no other interests than as an irate t~xpayer," Ron Stein· berg. -"I .... stop traffic outside of town when we are full " Doris Shiel~. ' -"My fi rst reaction was1 my Cod, you 'II kill the g005e that laid the golden ege. But then I reOect· ed on the quality of the eggs." Harry Moon. Two Killed, Two Hurt In Canyon Colli.sion Two El Toro Marines were killed and two men from Laguna Beach and Mission Viejo were ~eriously injured Tuesday in a ,..,...,-_.,AJ BUCKLEY. • Buckley as saying be had been urged by several conservative senators and representatives to consider becoming a com· promise presidential candidate. A third entry could stalemate the contest between President Ford and Ronald Rea1an for the nomination. Buckley, a Conservative Kepubllcan seeking a second Senate term, would not identify the members or COQgreS& be said s uggested presidential can· didacy. Sen . Jesse Helms ot North Carolina said in Kansas City that he and Buckley discussed the possibility aome time ago, but that he wasn't promoting it. Helms said he remains a Reagan supporter. Helms told the Kansas City Times that Buckley would be a fresh face in the campaign, and said the American people ob- viously are looking forooe. bea ·on colllaioo on Santiago · Road just nortb ol llocljeska Canyon Roacl. · 1be coroner's office today idea· lilied the Marine victims as Lean. der Jones, 22. and Vernon o. .Banb, age unknown.. Bolb men were attached to Squadron 13at Lhe El Toro Marine Corps Air Base, a coroner's in· vestigatorsaid. Spokesmen for the California Highway Patrol said one ol the. seriously injured ~l vie· tims was Phillip Robert TaylOI', 32. ol 825 La Mirada St., Laguna Beach. The second injured Yidlm was idenUlied as Glenn Howard HadJey, %7, of 27221 &aario St., MissiOD Viejo. Taylor was reported In eerkJus condition Ws mOl'lliae at Sad· dlebact Hospital. lbdley was listed in serious ~iUon al Mission Community Hospital. According to tbe-CHP accident report, the two Marines were traveling northbound on Santiago Canyoo Road atabout.S:30p.m. One Bill .On Coast Survives i I SACRAlilEiqTO (AP) -A coaatal cooservaUoo measure bocked by Gov. Edmund (;. Brown. Jr. lsthconly majorbUlol lta klnd that was still movlna through the Loctslatuntoday. '11\e bill. uathored by Sen. Jerry Smith <D·Sarato .. >. 1Ull faces k~y com mlttee test!l . Two other coustllne measures supported by labor and bulinels werescutUedTunday. A I to I vote ID lhe Senatt> Natural Resoureea Committee lulled a proposal by Assem· blyman Barry Keene , <D ·Eureka). Another alternative. authored by Al!sem· blyman Mike Cullen, (l).Long Ceach> was dropped afltt the vote on Keene's bill. Since Cullen bad the same back· ing as Keene, he persuaded the committee to amend his bill to conform to Keene'• defeated measure. Allboueh it would tab a two- tbi.rda vote of t.he s.ate to revive it. CWlen saJd be wanted It on the back burDer, Just in case. . Smith'• meuu~ would create a permanent statewide c:Ga$tal commilaioo to control develop· mentonthel,lOOmilecoastline. His bill nows from Prop. 20, a coastal initiative approved by the people in 19'12 which set up a statewide commission and six re· gional comm lssions. Coaatal cities and counties would be reqwrecl to con:rorm=---- land-use plana to the bill's~· lives, which are to protect scenic areas, wetlands, and insure public access to Lbeahoreline. The IODO covered by Smit.h's bW woald ran1e from 1,000 y.,.. to uptoftve miles in certain areas. The atat.e AFL-CJO oppoges the bill on lbe 1rounds it would atymie development. Labor gave its sup- port to Keene's bill, which en· vironmeat.alists call a "bulldozer in sheep's clothing." Environmentallsls claimed the Keene bill would have given power and provided too little op- portunity for appeal or their de· daiona. Keene's bill was AB 3875. CWlen'a ii AB3402. Smith's i.a SB JZ17. , .... P.,,e Al H PLANNERS Audy. "I don't care what the board says," Mrs. Grindle retorted, "We know where it Cthe noise im· pact area> ls and we can't ignore it." In Laguna Hills, the 485-acre Country Village development is located east or La Paz Road between Oso Parkway and Aliso Creek Road. -"You're trying to hang the blame on the festival's 20,000 people .... the beach attracts 70,000. Twenty thousand people don't bring as m any cars as 70,000 people," Bob Davis. Richard Rosenbaum. the New York Republican chairman and a Ford supporter. said be had heard t.be Buckley talk, but con- tended it would not draw o(f any Ford delegate support in the New York delegation. He said be is confident Ford will be the first- ballot nominee. When rounding a slight curve in the roadway, for unknown re· asons the auto driven by Banks crossed over the higbway's yellow double line and crashed head-0n into the southboand auto in wltich Taylor and Had&q were ridiQc, tbe reportaaid. Banks and Jones were dead at· Ill mate Kite lliU development ii planne d on 451 acr ea sandwiched between Alicia Parkway a nd L aguna Niguel Regional Park. ' -"I don't have any problems. I knew what the situation was <before mo.ving here). I love it. We know we're ~olng to stay here When they're all gone,·· Fnn Englehardt. NAJ'Y EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGELES <AP> - The seas o rr Southe rn California will be dotted with 36 Navy ships manned by 12.000 Navy and Marine personnel for the next l l days during the ·'Varsity Knig ht" military ex· ercises. Sixty alrcrart will also part ici pate In the ex· creases, which will con· centrate on anti-air, an· tisubmartne, s urface and mine warfare techniques. Reagan is locked in a tight bat· tie for the nomination with Ford, but most counts have him trail· ing with the GOP convention due to begin Monday. With only two candidates in the race, one is almost sure to win on the lint ballot. Fre•PageAI BRAND ••• Jean Spiry, president of Art·A· Fair. She said her organiution w3s Arateful to Brand and the-other city leaders fort heir concern "We have earned our right to be and we earned it the hnrd way," she said. the scene . .. According to the accident re- port, it took rescue workers 15 minutes l<> free T aylor and Hadley from Lbe wreckage ol theirsmashed auto. Racing Set By Chamber Tbe Sa Clemente Oaambel' of Commerce ii spomortna a horse race at t.he Pomona Fairgrounds Sept. 30. The race will be part ol Lbe Los Angeles County Fair adivity. The San Clemente High School Band will perform on the grounds, as well. Tickets may be otJtained by writing : Los Angeles County Fair, P.O. Box 22:50, Pomona 91766. Mrs. Grindle abstained from voling on the Country Village and Klte Hill developments because, she said, of their possible Impact on the planned San Joaquin HUis Corridor. 11'e remaining two develop· ments tacitly given the com· mission's approval on 3·1 votes had, in one form or another, been before tbe commission or county planning staff more than two years. One was a 30().acre Avco Com· munity Developers 138-acre de· velopment ii\ the Laauna Niguel area. The other was the Collnas de Caplstr ano 1,270·:acre develop· ment localed in three areas run ning west of the San Olego Freeway In unincorpora ted areas near San Juan Capistrano. Parole Abolishment Plan Under Study ATLANTA <API -The J ust ice Dtpartment is studying recom· mendatlons to abolish paroles for federal prisonen and require the priJdners to serve their entire aentences, Atty. Gen. Edward H. Lnt said today . ~hnred by England and America. the two nataons also share "con- temporary difficulties ..• an an· crease in crime." The high incidence or crime has become a burden on this country's courts, he said. "The efficiency ol the criminal justice system in de!lvering swift and cmain punishment to thole guilty of crime bas suffered," be • Abollshln1 paroles would bne to be "coupled with a reduction ln the level of sentences now be- ing meted out, so that the actual length of time served by offen· dera w ou l.d not increase dramatically," Levi told the American Bar Association's an· nual convention. • said. Disp•rttie.s in sentencing and uncertainties in the parole system led to a s tudy that pro- duced the recommendations, he said. 1be convention is being atten· ded bf lS,000 attomeys and Judps and 40 Brttilhjud1es, bar- risters and aoUcitors. LPI aa1d 'lhat ID .Sd1Uoa to common lawa ' \ ,..,..,. Pa~AI. CRANE ••. on the crane, he said. The truth of it is, Jordan said, confidentially, ft all gets a UtUc borinc after a wblle. The two operators have to switch jobs (one operates the crane. ape looks out ror other •winlln& cranes) just to ata7 fresh. • ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919~~ We wlll lte • • • CLOSED FOR YACAn• August 8th thru August I 5th OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th , • Jurors In Long Inquiry t.oS ANGELES <API -The WUllam and l!mUy Hanis trial bl ended In a atorm of coafusk>n Md aecuaatlou withlbelqal af. t.nbocka likely to reopen the IOlll proceedln11. SUperior Court Judge Muk Bteadler denied lhrff mistrial moUGDI durin1 two unusual post,. venlct bearings Tuesday and let atud the Harriau' tonviction on kidnapin1 and robbery charges Tbe bearings bad been called to inveat11ate charges that the verdict was tainted by bias qaimt the Harrisea. CBJEF DEFENSE attorney Leonard Wein1Jau, stunned by contradictions revealed ln the post·verdict bearinp, said of the trial's bizarre twists: "I don't think they're over." " ... I have a suspicion we're all going to be back here before Aug. 30." he said. That is tbe Harrises · sentencing date. Weinglass spoke alter he and other attorneys were hastily Survivors Hear Why ••• Wednesday. August 11, 1979 DAIL V PILOT ..45 ( Beans Power Campaign Soybean Farmers Pledge Bushels of Help For concressJonal hopdul S&eve ltapp, n m~or campaign worry is the pnce ol 10ybeans. Third Diatrict farmers ln Iowa are pll'd1Clna bushels or soybeans to Rapp'a campaign rather than dollars. Rapp, a Democrat from Cedar Falls, is trying to raise one.fifth or hi• campaign budget in beans -which equals about 3.000 bushels at current market prices. At harvest time, Rapp will travel around the district collect Ing the pledlfed bushels. "Politicians sit In their orricca and nevt'r fully understand the dirrerence that S5.8S and S6. lS pe1 bushel maks to a farmer," he noted. • The RepubllcaM will not have a uniformed Cub Scout to lead the pJqe ol alleelance at their con- vention nnt week ln Kansas City. n.omas Jeaa Slleetaaa. 10. selected by the Republicans t o lead ( ) thepledge, found a re- p l:'OPLE guiation In bis handbook . c. which said uniformed --------Cub Scouts cannot appear at political gatherings. The lad informed national scouting authOnlles in New Jersey, who slid they had beeo unaware of the exist.ence of the 1910 rceulation unW be pointed it out. • bladder nnd separaUon or ab- dominal adhesions. hospitw ol • ficlall aald in Nash ville. She was In ralr condition at St. Thomas Hospital llfter &ur· Gery, a hospital spokesman said. A spe>kesman said Ml. s Wynctte entered the hos pital the '101 ~fore 11ufferln g severe 11tomach pains The pains, wh1<.'h the sinAer has surfcred in rc-eent months, • •01uT1 should be corrected by tht-surgery . the spokesman said. • The plane crash that killed Missouri Rep. Je_rry Uttoa and fi ve-other persons last week occurcd af· ter the ten engine on the small plane failed. lnvesUcaton for the National Transportation Safety Board announced. LlUon, 39, who had just woo the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. was killed when the twm engine Beech Baron aittraft plummeted to a field shortly after taking ofr from ChUhcothe, Mo.. AUIJ. 3. The ~•noN congressman and his family were on their way to Kansas City for .. 'actory celebration. , summoned back to court late Tuesday to hear two alternate jurors say their testimony earlier in the day about alleged juror misconduct was wrong. Bus crash survivors listen intently at hearings to de· termine what caused Yuba City school bus to plunge over guardrail last May, killing 29 school choir members and faculty. Dean Estabrook, left, choir director, whose wife died on the bus, and principal George Zerkovich listen as testimony is taken. Academy Award MMing actor llod Steiger bas made such good progress since his open heart surgery thal he is able to be "up 'Fancy Chem;stry' and moving about" in his room _, at Daniel Freeman hospital, a hospital spokesman reported ln Los Angeles. The spokesman The safety board said its investigation showed a broken crankshaft in the lef'l engine caused the engine to fall on takeoff. It said it was continuing tests to determine why the crankshaft railed. • ff. Guyford Stever has been conr1rmed by the Senate to be director of the Office or Sclcnc:e and Technology Policy. Now dil'edor of the National Science Foundation. Stever in his new post will serve as science ad· THEIR REVE~ left un· resolved the question ol who had fashioned a rope "hangman's ~ Jn.. • juor n!C>Jn .. Jhtring jury selection. P l S • • said that Steiger wu moved -Uzz es C•enl•StS from the hospital's intensive ., ., care unit to a private room after \·iser to the President. ----con.,,....-=tmufiig co mike ••very toocr• PASADENA CAP> -Mars sWl puzzles Viking scientists with recovery from a card.lac bypass "fancy chemistry " that mimics life, but many experts feel the riddles operation. The 51-year-old star ---nre-vote ontirmlng-Presl· dent Ford's nominee was 78 to 6 after Sen. Jesse ll~ms <R·N.C.> said Stever was res~ible for "a cover-up oper ation" at the NSF and should be rejected. "Maybe m ore information will be developed," said Welnglass. "Maybe other jurors will be hav· .ing new recollections. I hope the picture will become clearer in time." can be solved by fw1her Viltint tests. of numerous motion pictures, in· n 1ou Some scientists say it will probably talte until late this month to de· eluding •·No W :lY IA> Treat a Lady" and "The tennioe if the pla.net's highly a ctive soil is harborin1 any kind of life. Pawnbroker." won his Academy Award Oscar for But t.bel'e is a gloomier asses&-his portrayal or a Southern sheriff in "ln The Heat Helms said Stever and lop MU.Ms NSF managers had ••misled and deceived CongttU" about the delegaUon of adverse com· ments from peer review reports on multimUUon dollar curriculum grants. He said a deputy sheriff and some jurors ml1ht have to be re- quntioned to establish the truth about the noose incident, which waa revealed shortly before the jury returned its verdict Mon· ct.y. ment. ofthe Nieht. ·• DL JOSHUA Lederber1. a re-Several experiments on Mars ALTHOUGH convicted of kidnaping and robbery, the Har. rises were acquitted of assault charges involvi ne Patricia Hearst during a 1974 crime spree. The Harrises face the possibility of maximum life sen· lences on the robbery con· viction. Miss Hearst, a codefeodant, is scheduled to be tried in January on the same robbery, kidnaping and assault charges. Her trial has been delayed while sbe un- dergoes psychiatric lesting before sentencing on a federal bank robbery convictlon in San Franciaco. THE CHARGES stem from events at a Loa Angeles sporting goods st.ore on May 16. 1974. Miss Heant hu said she sprayed the building with machine gun fire after William Harris was stopped for shop'lfling. Proeecuton said the trio then cor:tmandeered a van and car to escape. In an extraordinary scene, the 12 jurors and four alternates, who had remained ffqUestered overnight, were quizzed In · divldually about possible pre· j udicial incidents. nowned biologist and expert in -and some on earth -are the field or extraterrestrial life, planned to identify the processes. said he thinks that the molt like- ly outcome at the completion of fW'lher experiments will be that scientiJts will be in approximate- ly the same current position. 'Ibey will have a set ol very excit· ing and very provocative data but will not have made a definite conclusion. Drillers Strike Oil SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Standard Oil Company of California says oil-bearing sand has been found in a San Pedro Bay exploratory well. The well is Jocated In 175 feet or water about 13 miles south or Long Beach on a tract acquired in the Dec. 11. 1975 federal land sale for a bonus of $105 million. Standard said Tuesday. THE WELL is now at 3,727 feet ar.rl wil! ' be rlri!!ed to about 9,500 feet. the compary reported Commercial significance-of t~c well, owned by Standard, Umo" Oil. Skelly Oil, Getty Oil and Union Pacific Corp .. will not be known until additional testing and drilling ls complete d , Standard said. Land Preservation Bill Clears Panel SACRAMENTO (AP> -A blll Intended to preserve prime California farm land for farming was on its way to Its toughest teglslaUve test after squeaking through a state Senate committee. A 5·4 vote by the Natural Resources Committee approved the measure by Assemblyman Charles Warren, D·Los Angeles. and r-tnt It on to the Senate Finance Committee. Farmers. local government and real estate Interests were still opposed to the Assembly· -----------paased measure, which would ( J create a stale ce>Wlcll em· state powered to prevent urban s prawl from taking over more prime farm land. N•Tl«-lcef, Ne l•H T~,... LOS ANGELES (AP> -The city's presiding munlclpaf court Judte baa withdraw" the contempt order and two-day jail sentence he lsaued a1aln1~ a Loi Aqeles County employe who refused to lNue him two 1irUne tickets. • James Czarnecki. transportation manaRer in county Auditor Mark Bloodtood's office, was the target of the contempt citation ar· tu he refused to I Hue SS3 ticket.a to Sacramento for Judge Joseph It. Grillo and another jurist. llftlt C.11C rel 8•11 6abd119 SACRAMENTO <AP> -LeJlslatlon to prohibit cities from Im· poaial real cocat.rols has won a mljor Senate committee test despite oppoait.loa from aeaior citizens and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s hous· inl dlndor. .., A•• vote of theSeaate-.Judiclary Committee sent the measure by Alaemblym&a BW Campbell, R-Hadenda Heights, to the Senate f\nance CoauniUee. It bas already passed the Assembly . ........ , .... ,81•9ift LOS ANGELES <AP>-Motorlst.a without pusencen have mewed back onto the Slmta llOIUc• PMewa1 Diamond Lane and un· oftlcla1 reportl c18lm peak time traffic waa smooth, fast and wit.bout lnddlat ia the wake of U.S. Dial. Judie Matt Byrne's ordersuspeod· lDC the coatro•enlal c:mp>Ol project. . . A.ltboqb the order leaves tbe Diamond Lane •rahon offic1al- ly ln effect until Friday, the Califonlia Highway Patrol announced that tt WQ\lld no toncer enfortt the ban against use or the lane by un with less th8n three passengers. ..,...._ S•le 81U Ad.,••en • Country music singer Tammy Wy11eue is re· co\•ering from a n operation for removal or her gall What do you pey for ti .. ..., ct.ecbl Sale~ boxf Not.a c:ollectlonl They all add up. M wtth a minimum account u Keystone, they don't eo&t • you a penny. On top of It all, Keystone pays you I.he &op k\teren on al sav'"I' accounca. A full 5.25% on p111b0c* to a ,.,.,.out 7.75" on certlfkate accounts. •w1111 t l'&OO mll\lmu111 .. Willl 11000 fl'lll\•fl'lwm. And you'll always en)oy penonallzed eounteftns on how to make I.he most of your 11vln1s pros,..,,,, In such ll'US as IM and Keegh plins, and tax deferred lnv•tment annuities . So drop In. <Wer mff• we•n show you why the ~st place to aav• Is Keystone Sav ings! 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS --- . • ' . ' : ' ~ . . -\ • : l \ l 1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -CaJifornla could sell its unoccupied iov....ar'1man1ion-labeledbyGov. Edmund Brown Jr. u a ''T_, M8bal" -uacter • biU w.innlaC passage by an Assembly committee. Wtetminster Otta. 140'1 BMCI\ Blvd •• Airport c.n• Office. 4301 MacAtthur Bl¥d .• Anaheim omee. 555 NOttta Bldld I ANhelm Hlls Office, 574t E. Sent. Ma Canyon Roed • Mlaloft Viejo.Onie., 2A04t Marguerite Partway Mleta over S81 mlllon. The committee's ~ sent the bill to the Ways and Means Com· mittee. Itl aUt.bor predicted the bUI would make it to Brown'• desk -' ....... aip•blre. ~ I ~~~------~-----------~~ Ae DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Tax Blame Misplaced While the brunt of taxpayer protest ha been directed at city councils. tax bills ere made up or levies made bv o~encics ranging from chool districts to city councils l u r emetery districts. There are 15.050 different tax rates throughout the county. The 1976·77 ralet are yet to be set. but la.st year's figures are illuminating. Herc's what tht owner of a $60,000 home paid last year: -San Clemente. tQtaJ average tax about Sl ,575, of which the city got S216. -San Juan Capistrano, total a verage tax Sl .570. of whic h the city got Sl59. -Laguna Beach. average tax ranged from S900 to Sl.384 <depending on local assessment districts>. of which the city r eceived $209. On the other hand, the Capistrano Unified School District extracted S7JO ; the Laguna Beach Unified School District got $420 and the Saddleback College r eeeived Sl34 . Tbere have bee n no major protests of any of these, however. While it ls tr ue that every tax nickel counts, some people have been watching the small change while the dollars float away. More for the Money Laguna Beach High School's new principal, i Robert Hughes, has come up with a good plan to re· · «ganize the school 's administrative fu nction. a re~ design bringing teachers and students more directly ~to the decision -making process. Incidentally . it will save $17,000 in ta.x funds by eliminating an assistant principal position. Now, teachers from seven major subject fields wUl meet to relate their n~ in budeet . facilities and cur· ricuJum. Jn short, the total school syste m has been involved in setting its owo direction. And the overburdened tax· payer has gained by losing $17,000 worth ot ad· ministrati ve costs. Irrational Argument Some m embers of the Saddlcback College board of trustees loo often show an inclination to use any t~chni cality to promott. protect or def end their personal ideologies without much regard !or the needs and goals of the college a nd the students. Jt happened again at the last board meetJng. when trustees were asked to hire an architect to de- s ign a campus chiJd care center in an existing build· ing. The 521 .000 allocation for t he project had been s pecifically approved during budget deliberations the week before. But ultra-conservative trustees Robert Bartholomew and Donna Berry said the actual issue of whether or not a child care facility should be built had never been vott>d on. Both opposed the idea. They chided the administration for proceeding wHh the job. but the administration replied that the center had been authorized as a budget line item on a 4·3vote. 0th-er board members agreed. They said ad· minislrators had acted in good faith and within the purview or their decision-making authority. The old system included only administrators in __ , Jiighleyel dclibf_cations. Ieacb~nd st,y~nts often_ felt they bad less thal'I meaningful voices in running the school. The district must operate in a business-like fashion. Utilizin\the platform or a school board m eet· lilg for p osop 1caf n aWsptfffing is no a proper - function of district trustees. L/SC OVERDUE - Dear Gloomy Gus Special Mo-ped Rules Cause Confusion Reagan m<'ssed up his eampalgn by pre mature announcement or his vice presidential choice. Now he wants to force Ford to clo hkew1se. Sour grapes., J.0 . Gl-f Ci~<•"'"'"""••• __ .., ,,.,,..,, 4"4de ftet fM'(f H lt1ly rf'flf!(f ttrw wt•W1 •I,,,.. ,..., .... ff.~,..., tllll4: -•t to Gl .. mt G11t, O•llr l'llft. To the Editor: I think we all are very con· rused about the latest motor vehi· cte, the Mo·ped. The De partment of Motor Vehicles classifi es it as a bicycle, to be ridden only on bike trails and in bike lanes ol streets. At the same time. the driver is sup· posed to have a OMV operator's license. These two are io themselves mutually exclusive. No bjcycle rider I've ever heard ot has been required to be a licen.sed driver. The lad y m y 14·year-o\d Judge SelectiQm l Need Confirmation ' ' : Although it failed to win ap- : proval of the Assembly, the pro- ~ posal of Senator Johri Holmdahl : for a change in the method of • 3electlng justices · of the higher : courts meril3 further effort next : session. • Holmdahl proposed judicial ~ appointment.1 be made subject to : Senate con· : firmat1on. His :mea s ur e ; d e ared the ;s e nate ! without OP· 1 position t o •.meet defeat in : th e lower t house as a re· t ault of the un- due lnnuenct : of the Judges . Exactly why the : judges s h ou ld c o n cern • themselves with the selection :. f'ystem of future judges ia hard to : f:ithOm. Still. their tendt'ncy lo : inject themsetvH into the : leglslaHve procus In many : areu has been alrudy noted. I\ : appears a stnse of power bccom· : Ina: unbridlf'd. .. : VNO£R THE pr('Sft'\t system .. Judicial vacancies are Wied by : the governor. Trial court judges ! are aubject to vottr approval al i the next t lection. Appellat~ and Supreme court Justlc~ are con· ~ firmed by the Judicial Appc:>lnt· • ments Commission. This ls com· prisfd ot the attorney ICtMral, ; chltr j ustice and a prealdlng justice. ' ! The selection process has -.. bff.n the subject of ongoing de· : bate. Until after be took ofrice •Ronald R eaga n tho u f h t ~ aomebody other than the gov· emor sbou1d name the judges on the theory that appointments ~ should be removed from politics. ! He suacested the State ~r. ·~ 'l AS A practieal matter, Pohlics .: would be involved no matter : wbalaystem is used. °n)eeJedivc ·: process is poUUcaJ. Turning the .. job over to the State Bat would • n ot just merely s ubstitute ~ another brand of poliUcs but ="' would remove the abnfb' ot t6e 1 public to pinpoint t1'e person ;: responsible for the appoint- ~ meats. • But there i.I room for impro"e- menl in the present system. That b precisely what Holmdahl .ou1bt to do. lnstod oC leaving tbe approvaJ up to Just three mm. be wanted then.lire Senate to rnaew tbe qu&lit1caUoaa o( ( EARL WATERS ) those named to serve on the higher courts. M llOLMDAJIL pointed out. the Senate now advises and eon· sents on hundreds of appoint· ments made by the governor re· achlne down to such minor posts as members hips on vttrious boards which afrecl only a handful or people. Why, then, shouldn't It have a voice in the tn<l8t Important appointments he unmake? For. justices are. lo aU Intents and purposes. appointed for life. The system by whit'h they stand before the voters for new term.a ls a farce. It is impossible to defeat a justice. Because or that and because. more than ever. the higher courts arc handing down decisions which legislate rather than ln· terpret law, ll is essential th.al the people have tome voice ira their selection. Through their t'lect~ representaUves in tho Senate the public would be al· forded a meant ot iQput into the process by maltlbl the appoin- tees aubject to conl,rmatlon. lnstud of leavln• it up to Oiree men, two of whom may be poUUcal cronia of the appolntee or the goverftor, 40 Saators would scrutinize the candidates• credentials. THE JtJDGEs· a rgument.a about breach.Ing the separation of powers is apecious. The Letislature -already.baa UM ~· st.itutional authority to Impeach Judges. WllJ shouJd It wait u1tJl aft.er the fact to prevent an un- qualined person from aervtna? 1be overwbehnln1 -SUIMDl in favor is I.be fact that all federal jud&ea must be cCIDllnned by the U.S. Senate. • Wltb tbe pr•H\ll'e applied -•11iast bis proposal by t.be Judi• It bas betome clear to Holmdabl that any renewed ef. fort for bis proposal aum depmd upon an informed people. If he can 1et his cue a..fore tbem it can be predicted that be wW re- ceive tremendous~ fGr tbe m-.;ortt.1 ba•e been eomplmnm.1 loud and clear •bout Ute eourts. And tbeN ls no &bod reaaan to Um1t connrmationa to the 1U1ber rourt appointments. It sbould ap. ply to all Jud1es. The rectnal S)'IUm bu proved the cMe. daughter and I talked to at the Orange County Department or Motor Vehicles assured us It was a bicycle prior to our purchase of same The policeman who gave her a ticket assured her sht- needed an automoblile driver 's license. The judge who fined her said she had to have a driver 's license. but suspended the part of the fine which classified the Mo-pcd as a motorcycle. to be ridden only by licensed drivers. WE RESPECTFULLY ask the Department of Motor Vehicles to make up its mind about the MO-Pea ands im1lar vehicles. -as- many more wilJ undoubtedly come on the market. Why shouldn't they? They're a great, gas-saving way lo get around. MRS. JAN YOUNG MISS DANA YOUNG The M o-ped ia clcuaf/ied o.s a bicy· cit . and \CU 11U:h is banntd from /rtttDOJJS, but ~ralon mu.st have a dn~'slictnSt. -editor Calf a DefHll• Tot.he Editor: A legislator must work in order to truJy r epresent the people. Ex· perience, common sense and a variety of administrative talents combine to make a legislator er. fective. Incumbent legislators claim all these attributes and offer a public record as evidence. But heril i n the 74th Assembly Dis- trict, the two candidat.es have never held an elective ofCice. How then are the voters to know which candidate will-make a more effective legislator? Can we base our vote on campaip liter a ture, or bas the pro• fessional packaging of can· dldates Irrevocably subverted the political process. The answers to these questions will influence the quality of representation we will have. We will antwer these questions not bywbat weeay, but what we do. All of us belong to various political, service, civic or social organbaUons. We should oil call upon our otllcers to invite the candidate• to debate. A debate In the Lincoln·DouAlas format (used ln intercollegiate com· petltlon1 will assure total fair• nea to the participants. WHAT WILL such a debate ac· compli.sh? By hosting a debate on a vital iH ue of Interest to your membership, you will force the two candidates to focut their at· lmtion on a subject of interest to you. Specitically.J you are compell· inc the c11ndidates to 1> research the luue, 2J formulate a posltJon, 3) make a public •tatemt'nl and 4) support and defend that stale· anent. Isn't tbis the job of a Jepalatcr in S1cramento? Should we not see 1f the candidates have the bulc tools with which to be effective in Sacramento? I caJJ upon aJI residentl ol the '14th Aasembly Distnd; have your aaoclallons, organiutions, clubl, etc. schedule a debate. Call Ron Cordovi <548 _,and Jim Slemons (1S2-taJ and cort· ftnn a date. Both work in Orange Couty. Both are runnlnl for of· Ott. Both have no rff500 to re· tue. Involvement In tbe political process cannot be reservtd ror UM wealthy. It LU• aU of us to make it work. GREGORYV. RVZJCXA ( MAILBOX ) Hills. The editorial also chastiaed the Orange county Senior Citizens Council for risking its "credibiU· ty" in ''blind s upport"' ol the pro- urtn• from rtathrt ore ~lcome ject. The right to condense letteu to /it Admittedly, the properly men· spa.ce or eliminate h btl u reurwd Uoned contains one or more ridge utters o/ JOO worlU or leu llJiU bt lines and a good deal 0( the pro· g11Jt'll preference. All lettna mM.1t an· ~rty is steep-e xactly the same elude ligraature and moiling oddreu as in the city of Laguna Beach. but names mo11 ~ withheld on re· However, the proposed project qu.e1t if iMl/rct~t rea.fOft uapparent. \in envisions using approximately Poory unll not~ publulwd UiO acres (including ridge lines) Sgport for lllSE To the Editor: The Leagues of Women Voters throughout California support RISE legislatiof\ which is de· signed to reform intermediate and secondary education in the slate. The widespread public support of the Ear ly Childhood F.ducation programs throughout California indicates that citizens will sup· port schools when the schools are responsive to the Individual con· cents of those affected by the educational process. The pro- visions of RISE legislation are similar in m any ways, and we feel the job should be finished ol in· dividualizlng educati~or all of California's children. s ldnd of Morm pr~ss is long verdue at. the intermediate and seeondary levels. mE FUNDING required by RISE ii relatively modest when compared to the overall school finance budget, and this legialation requ.icea planning for change and evaluation of pro- «ress, witb provisions for the Legislature to evaluate the sue· cess of the program after three years befor e authorizing ex· pamion funding. RISE addresses the m ajor pro- blems facing the acbools today. It I mplements a sys t e m oC educational accountability both financially and in terms of BlU• dent progress in which the local district is accountable to the local school community and the state. and the state Is accountable to tho dtlUNofCalifornfa. We urge public supportol RISE letblatlon. JESSI CAD EAN, President League of Women Voters of Capis trano Bay Area C•••ell Net &find To tho EdiloT: , We find most disturbing, as well as highly Inaccurate. an editorial entlUed "Rai•ing Fal.se Hl)f>eS?" which appeared in the Dally Pilot on July 30, criticizing a proposed $26 million 1,215· lndividual home senior clUzen housin1 development. known as the Mare.roll ProPerty in Lacuna \ \ \ for development, with the bal- ance remaining, in the natural stat~. as in thc Greenbcltconcept. THEREFORE, THE home sites as planned will consist of a number of "cluster sites" based upon topography. Depending up- on your arithmetic. a proposed development of l ,28S homes would be a ,density average oC 2.64 dwelling units per acre. The square footage or the proposed homes, a.s against the proposed square footage of the sites, would hardly classify the project as a .. high-density'• one. The planning and building "professionals" cited in the e ditorial who claim that moderate.cost h ous ing for seniors with moderate income cannot be built and sold from $?0,000 to $2S,OOO (even on (lat land> s hould take a trip to Oceanside. Last week In Oceanside,· the fot1rth unit, consisting or 118 homes went on sale. People <seniors 1 waited lo line for a week in advance of the opening. The de· veloper wu forced to institute a form of lottery drawing to turn away crowds. What was the ex· citemenl? Juat beautiful homes for senior citizens for sale at prices from #1,995 to SZS,995. tr they can be built 17 m.lles south of the Orange County border line, they can be built here. The Orange County Senior Citben.t Council bu not ''blindly supported" the project. Wo believe the developer •bould be given the opportunity to prove hls case. If he can, he should be permitted to go abeld with his project • NORMAN HORWITZ Chajrman, M1rcroftProperty Task Force, Houalnc CommlUee Oran1e County Senior Citizens' Council l'llMle lffetttWe Totbe Editor: Your article by Arthur Vln.1el and the photo by Pal O'Donnell about skateboarders on publlc streeta reaches 1 new low ht lhc journallsUc servic<: ot the public ilMl'•t~ How can you Ju1Ury publlci&ing and even glaroourll.lng these public menaces! "Sure, we know it's Ulegal," they admit. and tMn you eo on and 1dd their moronic ju1tiflcalion that "We have no place else to practice.'' So they do It at ntaht! Imagine drivinl up that hill at midnight only to be ireeted by one ol tbete ldiota thundering straisht at you. Apart from the hazard to themselves, are you inlemitive to the risk to the driVf'I' wbo might understandably swerve in· to an accident? Imagine the con· sequences ror the poor • .., who ml&ht. tbrou1h no reasonable fault ol bls own. strike and kill or l.Vure one of thne tte.tinA. THOE WOULD surtiy be a llWIUtt tn which the allegation would b e m1de t hat the skateboarder has lost the op· portunity for substantial future il')come in his "profession" <you attribute that mindless comment. to someone within the Hunt· ington Beach Police Depart· meno . . It appears that you have t wo alternatives cease ~iving such mental defectives publicity and JUstiricaUon, or confess that your journalistic s t andards and general intelligence scarcely ex· ceed th•t of the subjects about. which you have written. DAVIDJ.STILLER -vrr~11t •~•rfu To the Editor: My eyes went wide with angry disbelief at Nick Thimmeseh's column (Aug. 3) on the malt.er of Sen. McGovern's renting a house to the Syrian ambassador. True enough, a person has the right to rent or sell to whom he pleases. But is thl.s any excuse for the virulent barr•ge of anti· Semitic remarks which Thlm· mescb proceeds to unleash! Thimmesch describes the American J ewlsh Committee as a 0 Jewish gestapo ... You know, come lo think or it, we should thank him for his suggestion. We do need som ething Uke that around to protect us from the an- ti-Semites who are probably leaping for joy al his cofumn- and Crom the General Browns of t.hia country. SAVING THAT there's a lot or "'Arab money" around is not quite the sam e as the General Brown.type remarks about "Jewish money" (and that re· mark was not made a decade or two a.10, Mr. 'I'hlmmcschl The Jews have n eve r used petrodollar power lo paralyze the e ntire United Stales with a· guollne boycoll. J uat what purpose does It serve for Thimmesch to sld~wlpo Sen. Humphrey a nd the Jews together by saying thal Humphrey "lu us· pected o( having bad a secret bar mit%vah"? And what purpott is lhere In r e p e aling Sen. McGovern's regrets thal he had not instead "bought a m ... age parlor out in Fairfax" (Vlrglnl• or Loa Angeles?, except t() further ridicule thOfle who take exception to hf• position? I am not oulralltd that a col· u.mnist would write t1uch trash. l a m appalled at the Pilot ror prin· Un1 It. PHYWS M. llEPPEMls!MErt OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Rohm N. Wrtd. Pel~ Tlltofrto• Ktf'VU, Uitor Barflaro Krftb6dl. £dUorfol,,. Udor Tbf' editorial pa1e of tlie Dany Piiot H eh to Inform and lllmulate ruder. by ~ on th•• pa1e dl¥e'" ~ on toptn of Interest by •Yftdk9l· ed ~umnls\a and eartoanlltl, by pr0Vtdln1 a forum for readen' vltw• and by presentiq Ulla newspa~·s oplnAons Md ideu on turrent topics. The editorial opfnioM ol the Dally Pilot •PPf&r . only In Ule editorial column at the top of the pace. OpAnioM ex· pnsHd by tJte coluna.u and cartoonists and letter Mi..,. are thtjr own and no endC>rMmmt 'Cl( tMir ¥iews by Ute Daily Pilot ahoulcl be laferred. Wednesday, AquslU, 1978 • . ' .. Orange ~st I EO•TION Today .. · Closlag N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 224, 6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 , 1976 c TEN CENTS \ 1 ~ounty Halts Right-of-way Purchase \ • Orfft1e County WUl't actively between Santa Ana and Irvine ne1o4JaUons" w•th other proper-south. The project alaQ called for Terry Swindle, real property t try to purchase uy more taoctror Avenoes. ty ownera •&on• tJautntch. Newport Beach to extend the a1ent with the county's General the propoud widenlnc of But 1upervllon told a woman M1a llUMOe saichhe is willinC street alon1 Upper Newport Bay Services Administration, said it VnlveraUy Drive ln the unin· in the audience, Sbirley Munson, toseU, but the JlOS,OOOlbecounly and throuah that city. may be two to three years before fC)rporated area between Costa of 334 Unbenity Drive. sbe aUll offered her lan 't hip enouch. But t.be Newport Beach City the project ls under way. ~eu and Newport Beach, may aell tbe two lets eounty of. SupervlJora 1u11ested she could Council bu indefinitely delayed supervlaorsdeddedTuesday. ricial1 bad ear Iler tried to contlnueneaotiattn1ifahellkes. the matter pendin& tberesultofa purchase Crom her if both sides University was to be widened future traffic study. The board unanimously voted to suspend active riebt-of·way acquilition along University agree oo a price. rrom four to six lanes lhroulb Costa Mesa also bas not started They said county officials also Cotta Mesa and a small stretch acquisition of land for its part o( m ay continue "voluntary of unincorporated land to the the proJfCt,countyolficialasaid. He said the county's part of the project r equires the entire purchase of 13 parcels of land and partial purchase or four others. Robinson Defense Claim So a far. he said , t~ lots havo been acquired, and three other purchues are belnl processed. Swindle explalnd the county either allows the ronner owner to rent his home unW construction beCl.u or leaae the property to another tenant. Ir the project never Is started. be continued, the county could sell the land at a n auction. Back Bay Preserve Bill Near Hit Man Wanted State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) said today be expects passage of his $1.1 million bill for development of the Upper Newport Bay WUdlife -..---~=re~•"°"'erve y fhe end on e month. Carpenter's prediction was made in the wake ol Tuesday's endorsement of the bill by the Anembly ResoutteS, Land Use and Energy Committee. The bill, which already bas cleared the Senate. will provide the money out of funds the state received In damages from lbe L969 Santa Barbara oH splll. According to the senator. the bill will go to the Assembly's Ways and Means Committee this week where he says il should re· ceive favorable action. Carpenter said he "sees no pro- . blems" for the bill on the Assem- bly floor because "we've got everybody behind it, wluding the administration." He said the bill is written so that funds will become lm-medlatel~ av aUab&e upon lla •••• Tfie money wilt to U> the State- Department of Flsb and Game which mana1ea the preserve. Laat year, Car,»enter 1uc· ceufully 1hepberded a llmllar bill throu1h the leplature whkh provided the 13.4 million to buy the preserve. Thal money also came out of the oil spiU flWi. Plans for development ol the preserve call for a $490,000 pjlot manh rea\Oration project to be undertakelf near the alte ol the old salt works at lhe northem end of the bay and $50,000 to dredge the channel separaling one ol lhe islands from the mainland. The island 11 an Important nesUnc site in the bay. The largest amount of the money -$$60,000 -will go lnto construction of a nature center on the east side or the bay and the first part of a trail system which 'will eventually go all the way around the Upper Bay. CM Merchant Sleeping, Police Think A Cosu Meu athletic and sportswear shop owner killed In a traffic collision early Tuesday ap· parently fell aslet!p at the wheel, Hunt1n1ton Beac h police thtioriaed today. MllnerS. "Bud" BallardJr.,49, ol 1101 Ht1hland Drl~. Newport Beach, died instantly when bla 1974 luxury 1ed1n veered· broadside acro11 Pltdftc Coaat 1U1hway and WH hit by another car. The victim surrered ratal head injuries in the accident near the Santa Ana Rlverbrid1e. Motorit1l Thomas R. Arutunian. 29, ol 22192 Capt> May Lane. Hunt- incton Beach. escal)t!d injury In Ow crash. Investigators said today Nr. Ballard probably doaed oft, caus- ini his car to veer to the ri1bt. 1trlkinc sof\ sand and dirt at the pavement 'a edge. Traffic officers said Ballard then over-con-ected. send1nl his eastbound car Into tbdatal aldd. No funeral 1er•lce• are sdleduled yet for llr. a.Dani. operator of Treads and n....dl. 2'70E.17tbSt.,Coetallsa. A family friend, Newport Beach City AUorney Denni• O'Neil. said Mr. Ballard broueht his ramUy to Newport Beach about t•·o years ago Ci'om the Palo Alto area. Survivors include his wife, Mary, and three 1rown d&ucbters. F\aaeral arransements are pen· din1 at Smlth'a Mortuary, Hunt· matoo Beach. -- Sex, Not Murder?! ~-...... P£AENNIAL GOP CANOIDAT£ HAROLD STAISEN WAITS He'a Ready If the RepubNcan Paf'tJ NHde Hint Open Clash Seen· On Abortion Issue KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP> - Democrats and Republicans may clash directly over the sensitive Issue or abortion it the GOP con· venUon adopts a platform sub- committee's recommendation. Supporters of both Ronald Reagan and Presjdent Ford joined forces ln adopting an an· ttabortion proposal Tuesday nilbt by a 13 to l vote. While the Democrats opposed a constltuUonal amendment. the Republican proposal "supports the efforts of those who seek enactment or a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life ol unborn children." Another platform aubcommlt· tee endorsed a plank denouncing busing or school children as "Un· nece11ary. counterproductive andWl'OQI ••• Both Pl'OP09~ pl.IDb require approval of the full Plat· form Committee and the conven-. Uon IUelf nut wm before they ·can *°me part of lhe party's of. ncial policy statement. Al the final hearings by the full Platform Committee today, Sen. Jesse Helms, (R·N.C. 1, leader or a group of conaervat1ve de- legates, was to press f« adoption ofplanka emboclyingthelrvtews. <See AllOaTION, Pap AZ) NAJIY EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGELES CAP> - The seaa off Southern California will be dotUd with 38 Navy sblpa manned by 1.2.000 Navy and Karine penonnel ror the next 11 days during the "Vanity Knlght" m ilitary ex- erclHS. Slxty aircraft wt11 also participate ln the eic· trelHe, which will con• emirate on antl·alr, an· titubmartne, surface and mine warfare techniques. By TOM BARLEY -~ ... Hit man Anthony Scalise's real misfion in contactiDC Janice Robinlon of Newport Beach was to 10 to bed with bet and not kill her, a defense wlt.neu tesur~ Tuesday in the Orqe County Superior Court trial ol Dr. Wayne Lester Roblmon of Irvine. Dr. Selwyn Rose. a Los 'Angeles attorney-1>1ychiatrist, New Units Approved By Planners BJ GAaY GtANVILLE ................. or_. eo-&y rwetna tom· miukmen .,_.. tllMlwayTues- daf"Tor coutruelklll Of"T.213 J.e. aldeotial dwelllnp an 2,319 acres scattwed lhroqboul Sout.heut <>nap Couatr. DariAI the n •• ._.. m--.. conuniaioa Cbairwomm Sllirley Grindle repeatedly toacue lubed her fellow commiuionen aft.er what chiefly were a aeries ol 3· 1 votes. At •arioul Umes, Mrs. Grindle scolded tbem for; -=lq construction of 131 tial unUa In an area near Lake Foreat that she said a recent coaauitant's atudy lbowed is beavUy impacted by aircraft noise. -Disregarding planning for the San Jo aq uin Hllls tranaportalion corridor when ap· proving major housing develop- m en U in the San Juan Capistrano area. -Paytn1 no heed to what she said wu atvln1 tacit approval to population 1rowlh factors ex· ceedinl an area target population figure recently adopted by the boanlof 1upervl10nr lln. Grindle'• prolesta were l1nored by her fellow com· missioners as at the c&o.e ol lbe meetlnl, they: -Recommended adoption of a zone cbanae needed f« residen- tial development al 1,270 acres near San Juan Caplatrano known as Colinaa de Caplatrano. -Approved an area plan and tentative tract. map covering 138 acrea In the La1una Niguel area. Earlier, the commlulon had ' approved an envlronmenlal Im- pact. reJ)Ort and recommended a zone chant• covertn1 the Kite Hlll and Country vmaie planned communlU•• on IM7 Moulton Rancbacres. (See PLANNERS, Pafe AJ) Be's High on His .Job 2Z1 Feet Below, Bo11 lJoola Lib Ant .,. PHILIP aosMAJUN OlllleDMtf ......... BW Jordan d.riYes euctly 40.$ rnilee to worl. But '-'a not reallJ tbere J'et. nen a.e dimbl zzr feet. Now be'a there. .,,,.._. •• is b.illl above con· ..,..._ e1 unitl n • m., u. Saa Onofre nuclear power atattoa. Jordan is one ol aix day-shift operators of three Oant. adJUlla· ble tower cranes used to lilt heavy materials where no other crane could lift them. The behemoths, often used in hlgb·riae conslruttlon, ue anchored in concrete and steel. They euU7 qualify as the most lmpostn1 thin11 on the alte, with their loal mantts·like arms pick· iDI amon1 tons of steel plates and girders. Jordan, 38, of Del Mar, Is high on bit Job. He's been a crane operator for 10 years and has worked on lbla one ror two years. He works for Bechtel Power Colp., &be major contractor for tll• Edlao• Company's San Oaaln project. $akl Jordan, "I like lhe job. l .-ouldn't trade the job for any at.ber.'' It does hne some distinct advahta1es . For one, when you're 227 feet up, your boss 1o1ea a little of hla stature. In f•et, he kind ol reHmblea an at and he doetll, Jib to climb a skhmY lad· der lo 1cold you too often. "SomebodJ bu to let "'1ally uff)'.'' Jordan said, ••Mfore they climb up that tower loebew you out." It takes Jordan, a fil·looklng man 'With butby pepper hair and beard, 10 minutes to set up the ladder. Once he'• up there lo start work, be senerally doesn't came down a1atn until the da1 ii through. Jordan works 227 feet l\P, be takes breaks 227 feet up, he eata lunch Z2T feet up, he even -well, some monthl ago Bechtel in· stalled an outhouse atop the crane, UJ feet ap. Jordan ••Id b9 prtfen It that •Q ... , don't 10 up and down any moreu.an I have to. It's a pretty. plOdclimb ... Maybe not all tbat 1ood. Bechtel woutctn•t let a reporter trJ it. ll.a>llltf ra~ beUla what <S.C.ANB, .... Al) told the jury that Robinson told him-1iurin1-a -c-OOSUlt~ lasl- July 14 that Scatue assured the defendant "that he could do anythinc with womeo. '' Rose's written report ot that coavenaUon includes the com· ment that Sc.-Hse auured Robinson that be would develop his relationship with Mrs . Robinloo, 38, to the Point that be u ......... ANOTHER VOICE? ConMrV•lfv• Buckley I'm Unsure, Bu£kley Says On Top Post ROCHESTER, N.Y. CAP) Sen. J ame1 Bue kley of New York said today lbat be bas not de- cided whether he will allow his name lo be placed in nomination as a presidentiat candidate at the Republican National Convention. Buckley was responding to publiahed reports that his name might be entered as a com- promise candidate at the conven- tion. The New York Daily News saJd Buckley's name might be placed in presidential nomination u a conservative elfort to deadlock the convention on Its first ballot. Asked whether he would allow his name to be entered, Buckley replied, "I bave no idea." "I waa approached a few days a11<> by some aerloua people who asked me If I would atop them from testJn1 tbe water,'' he con· Unued. "And I sald 1 hid lo think the whole thing over. lt came . awfully suddenly. And, u I aay, they are going to have to come back to me before I give any go. ahead signal." Buckley made his ri!mar ks In an airport interview here during an upstate campaip atop. The New York Times quoted Buckley as saying he bad been url(ed by several conservative senators and representatives to consider becoming a com· promise presldeatlal cmdidate. A third entry could stalemate the cont.est bet.ween Praldellt f'ord nd Ronald Re.,111 forthe nomination. (See BUCKLEY, Pate AZ> Terroriat Bid BlJLLE11N IST""9'1L. T•rkeJ (AP)-At leul ,.., ~ Wft'e died ... H were ..... ed la a ·~••&MllMt• .. ....U)' .... ... uld .. &lfled e.n.rllu at 1•1 h,., Y..Su1 alrpeft, ... ..... , .... rep911et .......... -. could remove her birth control daYit.e--That desire was pure sym- bolism, tbe witness said. He allqed to the jury that the IUD represented Mrs. RoblD90ft'• in· fidelity to her husband ••who knew that bla own sexual prac· Uces did not jusUly her uslnc It." Robinson, 42, went on the wit· neu stand late Tuesday to offer <See DOCTOlt, Pace AZ) Tie Vote Kills Nike Site Buy I By the narTOwest of maqins- a Ue vote -the Orange County Board of Supervlson refWled to-. day to buy an abandoned Nlke miaaUe 11te l'n Gardtn Grove f Uff aa a regional park. .. Oppoeed to lbe purchue pro-poaect by Supervisor Laurence Sc,bmlt were Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark. • Allped with Sc:brnit in support • ol what could have bHrl a 2.5 ~ mlllioo 50-acre park development · wu board or supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Defeat or Schmit'• proposal . meant the e nd of bia long · campatin to redeem a promise made durinc bis 1974 election campai1n. I In punu.lt of the park, Schmit locked horns with the Garden. , Grove City CouncU, which op· poaed takln1 50 acres or In· 1 dustriaJly zoned land and devol· , ing them lo park use. His mission became more dif· ficult recently when the federal government traded t.he 235-acre site for land held by the Irvine j Company. Consequently, Schmit was lalldn1 about the purchase or land zoned for industrial use as opposed lo the acqulsltioa of a site already publicly owned. In oppoalnf the purchase to-I day, Riley said he favon de- velopment of a regjonal park in the Weal Orange County area, but could not bring hhnaell lo override the wishes of local gov· emment. Riley 11180 e xpressed re· ser vations about the project 'tt cost as well as violating the eoun- ty standard of a lOO·acro minimum for re1lonal park11. J Coast Weather The usual. Morning clouds and fog to give way In afternoon to fair 11kl~. lllghs to rearh mid *>s, lows down to ~7 ·60 . INSIDE TODAY SofM pufll'c .,.,..... pro- ""'""' ~ "*" SocW S«wif~, ptJJ/ mor• than the worm hod earud ""1Vtg PfGlc WtO"· A look.Cl& tcmw .abutt,A1. a ... ... .. M Atl Cl.J .. IH .... .:: .. .. . .. .. OAJL Y PILOT c • :~One of .Three Bills .Alive Sumivor Faces Key TestJJ in Conunittee SACRAMENTO (AP> -A coaatal couervation measure backed by Gov. Um11nd G. Browo,Jr. i• the only m• bill of ,ita kind thal wu 1UJI moving ,throuCb tbe Letialature today. The bW, aaaUaortd by Sen. Jury J , Smltll < J>.Sar a&ot•>. atlll laces ;)ey committff t.el\I. I j Two other coastline measures ~upported by labor and business • wenacuWtd Tuelda¥. .. • A 2 to 6 vote ln the Senate ... Natural Resources Commlttee .. kllled a propoaal by A11em· "!Judge llnlaappg blymaa Barry It••~•. <D ·Eureka >. Another altemaUve. aut.hored by Allem· blyman Mike CuJlm, CD·Lolli ~ach) waa dropped after the v~on Keene's blll. SIDHCUJl~nbadlh<'11mebae1t­lnt u Keene, he PffSUaded the commlttff to amend his bill to conform to Keene·s defeated meuure. Altboqb lt would Lake a two- tbirdt vole of the Senate to revive it, Cullen said be wanUld lt oo the back bu.mer. just in case. Smitb '• meaaun woald creat.t a pennanent atat.ewide coaalal commlulon to control develop. menton the 1.100 mUecout Une. ms bill nows from Prop. 20. a rout&J Initiative approved by the people in 1972 wblch Mt up a statewide commlulon aod sue re-~al commlsslou. Coastal cities and counties would be required to conform land-use plans to th• bill's objec· t1vt1, whicb are to protect scenic areal. wetlands. and insure public accns to tbeahol'ellne. The ione covered by Smith's ... , ; Cella Asks New Delay has receivtd several cmtinuan- ces. bW would r8'e from 1.000 y artb to up to five miles lnt'fltainareas. Tbe stale AFL.CIO oppo1es the bill on th~ 1rounds U would 1\ymte development. Labor cave ill IUP· port to Keene's bW. Wblch tn· vitocune.nLal.lsta call a "bulldo1t.r iD sheep., clothing. .. l:Dvironmentallstll claimed the Keene blll would have given power and provided too little op· portunhy for appeal or their de· dslonl. Keene'• bilJ wu AB 3815. Cullen's b ABMOZ. Smlt.b'1 b SB JZ7T, ....., .......... ,.... WINS VFW HONORS Coat•M•n'a .... Mesa Man Honored Mesa's Freeway Closer A name awltch from tho Newport Freeway to th~ ~la Meaa Freeway hat been uip anlmously approved b)• th Senate Flnanct Committee. SH. Dtnnls "arpenter, < R Newport Btacb) whole dlslrict lncJudea Colla M.U.. WU OM of those voting to change the nume ol lhe freeway. The route. which Join Newport Boulevard ln Costa Mesa. wllJ never be completed to tht- Newport Beach city lint, which prompted Costa Mesa and coon~· offi cials t o seek the name change. The motion was approved by the full Assembly and, later, tho Senate Transporlation Commit· tee and now faces a full Senale vote. Assemblyman Robert Burke (ft.Huntington Beach> is the author o( the name-change legislation. The bill is ACR 177. Dr. Louis J . Celia's lawyer filed a new motion today with .Judge William C. Speirs In a re- .• newed bid to d e la y the ,physician'• Oranae Counly · Superior Court lrial by 10 days. trial or Cella and former hospital administrator Stephen Robert Evans. Judce Speirs halted the hear· 1nC or multiple pretrial motions acbeduled to begin this morning until later today when be will rule oo the Cella motion. Tuesday. Judge Speirs lold Chula and defense attorney .Jam• Riddel, acting for Evans, that be has no intention ol vacat-i.QI Ilia usignment u trial juqe. TONIGRI' SUMNER CONCERT - Barber abop mualc wttb the Beach Nuta, Ooldm 0tJ BarberSouth Shop CborUI dd otben, By Yetera'118 Wif SI e ayer : ~ Defe nse attorney George • • ChuJa Of Cosla Mesa told Judge • : Speirs that he needs the time to • ; prepare an appellate court writ • : which will be aimed al removina tbe judte from tbe bench ln the He made no attempt to hide bis displeasure at the further delay in pretrial action that already Coast VWate. '1 p.m. Free. TBUUDAY,A\JG. U UBRARY STORY HOUR - Costa M•a Library, 10:30 a.m. A reUred deputy manhal wbo • n.w......,...overGermanydur-Found Guilty iDI World War II in a slider plane ' us been named All American Diatrict Commander by the Call d J national Veteran1 of Forei,1n e DS&ne wan. (Plane Crash Hurts Pair in Fullerton He was asked to take that ac- tion in the ligbl or presiding .Judge Claude M. Owens' state-ment that, ii pretrial act.1on iD the Cella case is taken out ol Orange Countyi Judae Speirs will go with the mu Uple motiom and rule on them in the new locati<ll\. Cella, ~1. and Eons, 31, Mission Viejo, Ia_c_e trial on 127 felony counts based o n allesaUOGS tha\ tlM'y were in· volved in a bookkeepine awtndle tha\ coat lwo county bolplt.als controlled by Cella an eatlmated $2mllUOD. Fre•P-Al PLANNERS And' before that, the com· millloo endorMcl comtnacUm ot 131 dwelllaa unit.a OD • ac,.. lft tbe Lake JPoreat area that Mn. Grladle lDll1\ed ll -.e lm· pacted. Alfred E. 11rtac•. eo, prelident of the COila llesa Veterans ~al Hall and a ro11acHn1 ...... ol c.o..w.e v:JW Poat ml, will fl1 to N9W Yon tbla week to pick up tbe award. one ol CID1y 25 ID the aaUon. Brtaa. wbo founded tbe local VFW ~1ittLean •· allo wu tbe ftnt in tbe old Hartlor' An 80-year·old man wb<> beat his wife to death wlth a claw ham-mer was found guilty Tuesday ln Ora.nee County Superior Court anerwas ruled fo l>e insane al fhe timeolthe ldlUng. Judie Kenneth E. Lae de· livered the verdict after the non- jury trial of Jack Charles Cole or Garden Grove. Cole will relw'n to the courtroom SepL 23 foe a de· cision on bt. tuture conftnemenl and ueatment. Two men were Wured lhis momlnc when lbeir stncJe enline plane crashed wblle attempting to land at the Fullerton Municipal Airport, police rt· ported. The 10:23 a.m. crash occurred just across city boundaries in Buena Park, police said, about 100 feet from lbe Fullerton airstrip. Buena Park offleen said the plane'• pilot appeared to have serious injuries, wbile his passenger suffered moderate in· juries. They were taken to St. . : Higher Surf ~.Ani~on •• . . :~ l:oaat Beacha Six to 1even·foot wavH, spawned by Hurricane H,yedath otf tbe coaat of Mako. reached parts of the Newport lbonline ~ ay .. However. moat ~ Qwt beaches report little chance ln the IOUtbwesterly tnrell thal is producinc two to three-foot surf from Huntlnctoa Beacb to San Clemente. A San Clemente lifeguard aaJd be expecta aurf coactitionl to pick up late tbis aftenoon. Due to lta · locaUon, the Newport lboc'eline ia 1enerally the f\nt to receive . lar1er waves. . A apokesman few the Newport Beach Ufepardl Hid the 1wella are falrl.y conaiateat and may coatinu. to srow over tbe nat M houri. Te'\V~e C~ping Set for Week.end AD ovemitht ca~ for kkia at. TeWlnkle Park ll planMCI lhla weekend -complete wtth horror :;tories around the caqiflre. The overnlchl 1la7, ror <'hlldreD '1 to 10 yean old, coata $l.SO and lndudea food. For ful'ther lnformallon, call the Coata Meu Department of Lollure Serviffl al-.aDO. OllMIO• CDMT ( DAILY PILOT Jude Hoapital in P\lllerton and their namts were wtthheld pend· ing notiflcatioo of relatives. Police said tbe plane apparent· ly IOll power wblle approacblni the runway and crashed into a semltriailer truck parked behind the Oran1e Truck Company, KU Commonwealth Ave. Tbe truck wu not occupied and incurred ml.Dor damaae, police said, bat t.be pllM wu de- moUlbed. au.a Park Ofneer Ken Jllce wltn.Md the crub. DOUce aald. and aummoaed F\lllerton and Buena Park param~ic• and firemen. Tbe plane did not ca&cb fire. Police said tbe lwo-pMltmaer plane wu a Cnsna 180 owned by ROM AvlaUon of Hawtbcne. Two other bosplt.al offtclal1 named tn lbat lndictment laave fl.led auilty pleu and will appear as proeecuUoa witneaes in tbe trial of Cella and Evans. Judge Speirs ruled Tuesday that be wlll eran\ a change of venue few lbe lrial scheduled to open Oct. 4 after be bas ruled on the pretrial motions. Cella already bu been amten-- ced to five years in prison after being found 1uilty iD Lm Angelea Federal Court on felcDy c:ounta based on the same allegatiou u those contained in the Orange Counly LDdlctmenl. Evau drew a on.year priloo term ln lbat same trial. f're•P-Af DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • wbat bll three lawyers uld wlll be bll verbal aupport oft.be story told to t.M JurJ br Role. Robinaon denies the pro- secution allecauon that be hired ScaUae, 21, to klU bls wtfe a\ ber Big Canyon home in Newport Beach at a time when the couple wu separated and involved in a dispute over commmit..Y proper- ty valued at more than $2 million. Rose. wboae fee for lhe ~­ sultatloD and testlmoll)' wU1 be $1,000, lellilied lbat Scalise was hired to tall Mn. Roblnlon and II poulble, take plcturel ol her tn the motels she visited with male acquaiDt.ancet. all bll other bualnea inl.erelt.I in· cludiDJ expeuive property in Rlvenlde County. Robinson told lbe Jury tbat be wu even more diltr9aed when be returned home one day to ftnd bia wife in bed recoverlq from breast tmplant sur1ery performed by a 1ur1eon be tboulht was bia friend. Robinson said the breast Im· plant 1urcery and tbe surctcal in· sert.lon of lbe 1U D confirmed bis belief lbal Mrs. Rob6nam bad Joven . ROM'S account ol tbe JUD in· sertion and wbat be aald were Scallae'1 tnalnlcUooa to retrieve t.be devlc. and preaent lt to the doctor brou1bt a t'O'Dm-t rrom Fre•P.,,eAJ RobtnlOll told the Jury shortly before Jad1e J.!!.T. "Ned .. Rut· ter acljow'ned the trial late 1\les· daJ tbat the men in Mrs. Robln1on'1 llfe were lover.a drawn from the bualneU world ane arew to know while conduct· CRANE• i.nC the couple'• buatneaa. • • • Derenae attorney Al Ramsey tht'Y are these days. hu streued throuahout the trial Rut Jordan Insisted the crane that Mra. Robinson ned the area Is perfectly safe. The ladder, sur- and shared motel rooms with rounded by steel rramework, "is ScallH for aeveral d&)'I after she just as safe aa walklne down the was told of the ane1eddeatb plot. sidewalk," he said. Scalise baa tesUOed lhal he Jordan 1ald tbere are drove throutb three c.nU• un· hlndralla on everytblnJ, DO open W last Feb. 25 becaUM be wanted hol•. and 1af tt1 belta wben an ..urucea tbat be would Got bo operator ml•bt hav. t.o ...-k oul· anated u a federal and •late alfftbecraae. · c:tr!t:':it\rl~~R:.,.':.!t';t nere bave beea DO~· TIM Jury bu Ua\ened to wbat on tbe crue, he aald. the prosecution de1cribe1 as. The truth of it la, Jordan aald, hlahlY incrimlnaUnt telephone <'onfldenUally. ll all 1eta a UlUe conversation• between RoblMon borint alter a while. Tho two and Scallae -witneated by Mn. operator11 have to 8wllch Jobs Robinson and her dau1hter Cone operates the crane. one Kat.by, 18. looks out ror othfer hswlnglnl Ju:ron have also viewed a aar· cranes l Juat to stay res . rote-a braided rope ravorect by killers· who prefer 1traa1ulatlon-wblch Scalise aald be waa to UM wben d.la· pttcldDS Mrs. Roblmoa. BOAT FLOATED our EARLY 'na. lJl·unit tract ...,.-oved by the eommllllon ll put ol the Jlwbo Serrano pl..,..,. com- mWllty tbat lies nortbMal of Trabaco Road and aorthwtlt ol Lake Fonlt Drive. ...... oppotlq Jin. Grtndle and YOtilll fw appv¥al. Com· mill**' Earl WOOCS. remin- ded ber that the CO""'M•kG ll not Jet empowend bJ tlae Board of ...... &o act Cll t.be DOlae 1tod:Y. "I clan't care what the board aa)'I," Mn. Grindle retorted, "We know wbere it (tbe Dabe Im· pact ane> ll ud "em't !pore iL" ID LafUDa 111111, tbe -8CJ'e ca.try VWqe cle~t la located eut of La Pu Jlo9't between Ollo ParkwQ aDd Allio Creek Jloed. lta mate Klt• Hill development II planned on 4U aerea s andwlcbed between Allcla Park•:r and Lacuna Niguel Region Park. Mn. Grindle abltained from voting on tbe Countr7 \'Wage and Kite Hill developments becaust', she sald, or lbeir poasible impact on lhe planned San Joaquin fWls Corridor. The remaining two develop· ments lacllly given tbe com- mission'• approval on 3-1 votes had, in one form or another. been before the eommllaion or counly plannine staff more than two yean. One wu a 300-acre Avco Com· munlty Developers 1J8.acre de· vetopmeal in tbe t.aauna Nlpel area. The other wu t.be OollDM de Caplatrano 1,210.acre develop- ment located in three areas nm- nina west of tbe San Dieao freeway in unincorporated areu near San Ju.an Caplstruo. Highway Bill Dies . SACRAMENTO <AP) -A bill Jivln1 the leg11l1ture more con- trol over CaUlomla hlahway pro- 1ram spendin1 has died in the Senate TranaportaUon Commit· tee without wlnnln1 one~. Munldpal CourtbouM nat door to tbe '/PW beadqUllW'l Oil lltb Streit. He nUnd from tbe manbal'• offtee ID Pebnaary. . ,,,. 'eo.ta ..... realdlftt re- ceatl)' wu the 1ubjeet ol a State Senate Rule• Commlltee re- lolutloa, w-.&eb commended tbe form• delHatJ manbal for bll aemeetoOraa1•~· He was arrested Oct. 28 after Garden Grove police found the beat.en body of Mn . Ullian Cole, 19, oo a bed ln the couple's home. orncers aald tbe defendant could offer them no explanation for his sudden allack on bis wtre . Froa P.,,e Al Brtlll eened .. pr..wmt of tbe Oiaa1e Cou.ntJ Manbala' AuoelaUoa, aad is currently =:-or==::-...= ABORTION · Hall in Colt.a ..... coaqll'lled ~ three vet.ram lrGlllPI· n.e s-a .. ,....,.. la..s.d BltQI for bis eftortl ....... coaimader of tile SeeoDd Ola· tnet. aa area wbida IDcludM elabt pose. ID IUYClkle County end• ID Oraqe c.o.&J, Brtua received a BrCllle Star and three Alr Medall for bll ac· tloDI aa a 1Uder pilot In G«mu.y. He left tbe Army Air Force after the war as a fl.lght of· ficer. FreaP.,,eAl Although the party considered these ilsues, tbe two leading can· j didate:t continued to maneuver l for the presidential nomination by ltrqtlinl over convention rul• and aeeklnl uncommitted delegates . Reacan tralla Ford by 1,1os to 1.033 votea In the A.uoclated Presa poll of publicly eommilt.ed or tecally bound delegates. A total of l ,UO votes are needed for the nomination. BUCKLEY. In the plaUorm subcommittee beartnaa, the i11ue ol women'• right.a broupt aboUt more dts- agreement than abortion. The panel wu spilt '1 to 1 on the • quesllon whether lh e 1 . Republicans will continue. as Buck ey, a Conservative . •theybaveforaome25yean,toen· Republican see,U111 a second done ratification ol lhe Equal Senate term, would not Identify R"f!'-A d t. · l the members of Canareas be said 1 "9. . men men a pnme goa suuested presidential can· of_ emuusta. . didacy. Kep. SUvloO. Conte (R·Mass.> Sen. Jeaae Helms of North 3 aubcommltlee member who carollDa aald in Kanaaa Clty tha\ ravora endoraemeol of lhe he and Buckley dileuued the amendment. wu in Wubin1ton JIC)lllbWtJ aome time qo, but TueadayandmaybreaktbeUeaf· lbat be wasn't promollnl it. t.erbearrivesforlbeconvenUoo. Helms said be remaim a Bea&aD supporter. Helm& told the Kanaal Clb' Tim• that Buckley would be a rresh face ln lbe campalen. ud sald the American people ob- vioualy are looking roe one. Richard Ro.enbaum, the New York Republican chairman and a Ford 1upporter, said be bad heard the Buckley talk, but con· teoded ll would not draw orf any Ford delegate support In tbe New York deleaatlon. One of the rules quarrels between the Ford and Reaaan cami-involnl deleaatea from the lhlales that held presidential primaries. The other proceduraJ dispute wu set off by a demand from the Reagan camp that a candidate be required lo name his vice pre· aldentlal c hoice In advance of the preaidenUal ballottnc. u Reagan hudone. JI , .... t.-· ,,,, , .•. ·~ -CLOUD I :::s1a CENTER STREET..:..COSTA MESA-646·1919~:~ .. .. II RoH and Roblnloa .. uned TwdQ tbat Mn. RobiDIOG wu • dcah ....... wif• who llrmlY c.mtnllld tbe couple'• ~ tbroqboat their 1to19ar mar- ''Tb• boal aold to th°• flnt \ penoo wbo called about tbe ad.•• That'• t.b• •,..c!J ~-llOl'J told by th• Hunllnlton Beacb 11 man wbo placed this clUIW-4 We wlll lte ••• CLOSED FIR VACATION Ii ' ~bla1on teatlfled tbat hl• wife, whom be met In medical scbool wblle ah• waa a laboratory technldan, bou&ht all bis clothes without consulting hlm and took over personal direction of tbe plua perlon that •-ere coocelved and designed by ad in the Dally Piiot: CAL20 Race equipped, 2·m•ln, Jib. C•noa, 1pl11n1ker. xln\ cond. $3600. JUClMtlUfX ' AuCJUst 8th thru August I 5th him. If you bave a boat )'OU want to ,1 n.e pbyslcla n, testlfYtnl slow· Mil, call M2·Sf78. ll only takes a t1 and deliberately, to1c1 t.he Jury few worda ln tbe rilbl place to 1 he w11 dl1tre11ed when the ., attract a buyer. operation of the Back Alley plna Alona the Oranie CoMt. t.t)e ouion ln Newport 'Beach and ritb& place to advriH la bl tbe toantaln Valley eraduall1 D.U, Pll«~ paaed Into bis wlfe'a Unda wttb ------------ OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th wectne!da)'. August 11 . 191& DAILY PILOT A l JurOrs In Long Inquiry Beans Power Campaign Soybean Farmers Pledge Bushels of Help 1 LOS ANGELES (APJ -The William and Emily Kanta trial baa ended 1n a 1torm ~ contullon and aecu.ullou witbtbelqal al· terlbocu u1te11 to reopen the klnl proceedln1a. SUperior Court J udae Mark Brandler denied three mistrial moUona during two UDUlual poet· verdict beario1s Tuesday and lel •land the Harrlae1' convirtlon on kidnaplng and robbery charges. The hearings had been calJed lo investiga t e charges that tbe verdict w as tainted by biaa acaln.st the Harrisea. CHIEF DEFENSE attorney Leonard W eingJua. stw\Md by contradlctions revealed In the post-verdict hearings. said of the trial's bizarTe twists: ··1 don't think they're over." S 11rv iv ors ff ear Why ••• .... .I have a suspicion we're all going to be back here before Aug. JO." he said. That Is the Karrises' sentencing date. Weinglass spoke after he and other attorneys were butily summoned back to court late Tuffday to hear two a lternate jurors say their t estimony earlier in the d ay about alleged juror misconduct was wrong. Bus crash survivors listen intently at hearings to de- termine what caused Yuba City school bus to plunie over guardrail last May, killing 29 school choir members and faculty. Dean Estabrook, left, choir director, whose wife died on the bus, and principal George Zerkovicb listen as testimony is taken. THEI R REVERSALS left un- resolved the question of who had fashioned a rope "hangman's noose" In a jury room during JUT)' selection. 'Fancy Chemistry' Puzzles Scientists "Maybe more information will be cfeveloped," said Weinglass. "Maybe other j urors will be hav- ing new recollections. I hope the picture will become clearer in time." PASADENA c°AP> -Mars still puzzles Viking scientists with "fancy ehemist<ry.!L.that mimies-lire, but many expert& feel the-ciddl can be solved by further Viking tests. Some scientists say it will probably take until late this month to de- termine if lhe planet's highly active soil is barborin1 any kind ol life. But there is a gloomier aaaesa- He aaid a deputy aberiff and some jurors might have to be tt· questioned to establish the truth about the noose incident, which , wu revealed shortly before lhe jury returned its verdict Mon· day. ALTHOUGH convicted or kidnaping and robbery. the Har · rises were acquitted o( assault charges in volving Patricia Hearst durinl'( a 1974 crime spree. The Harrises face the possibility of m aximum Life sen· tences on the robbery con· vlction. Miss Hearst. a codefendanl. is scheduled to be tried In January I on the same robbery. kldnaping and assault charg<'s Her trial hu been delayed while she un- de rgoes psyc hiatric testing before sentencing on a federal bank robbery conviction in San Francisco. THE CHAllGES stem from events at a Los Ar.geles sporting goods store en May 16. 1974. Miss Hearst bas said she sprayed the building with machine gun fire after William Harris was stopped ' for shoplifting. Prosecutors said the trio then commandeered a van and car to escape. In an extraordinary scene, the 12 jurors and four alternates, who bad remained sequestered overnight, we r e quizzed In· dlvidually about posstble pre· judicial incidents. ment. DK. JOSHUA Lederbere, a re- nowned biologist and expert in the field of extratenestrial life, said be thinks that the most like- ly outcome at the completion ol further experiments will be that scienUata wUl be in approximate- ly the same current J>061llon. They will have a set of very excit· ing and very provocative data bul will not have made a ddinite conclusion. Drillers Strike Oil SAN FRANCISCO CAP> SlanJiuLOJL Com pany of California says oil·bearlng sand has been found in a San Pedro Bay exploratory well. The well is located in 17S feet of ,...ater about 13 miles south of Long Buch on a tract acquired in the Dec. 11, 197S federal land sale for a bonus or Sl05 million. Standard said Tuesday. THE WELL Is now at 3, 727 feel and will ' be drilled to about 9.500 feet, the company reported. Commercial significance of the well, owned by Standard, Uruon Oil, Skelly on. Getty OU and Union Pacific Corp., will not be known until additional teaUng and drilling is completed . Standard aaid. Land Preservation Bill Clears Panel SACRAMENTO CAPJ -A bUI Intended to preserve prime California farm land for farming was on Its way to Its toughest leaialaUve tHt after aqueaklng through a state Senate committee. A 5-" votf' by the Natural Resources Committee approved the measure by Aasemblyman Charles Warren. D-Los Anaeles. and sent it on to the Senate Finance Committee. Farmers. local government and real estate interests were still opposed t o the Assembly· -----------.. passed measure, which would s ta t e powered to prevent urban ( J create a state counc\I em· sprawl (rom taking OVf'r more prime farm land. N .. Tlelcec~ No .lall Teraa LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tho clly'a presldlnc municipal court Jud8e bas withdrawn the contempt order and two-day jail 8entence he llsued against a LM Angeles County employc who refused to line hlm two airline Uckcts. James Czarnecki. lransrortataon manager In county Auditor Mark Bloodgood's omcc. was the turict of lht' contempt citation of· ter he refused to is!luc $53 tickets to Sot·ramento for Judae Joseph ft Grillo and another juri.'lt. ~' Control Ban t•alnlng SACRAM F.NTO tAPI 1-tgislatlon to prohibit cities from Im posin1 rent control~ has won a m11Jor Senate committee test despite opposition from senior c1t11.1.'n~ and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. '1 houi.· Inc dirtttor . A 8-3 \•ote of the Senate Iudlclary Commlttee Hnl the meuure by A.uemblym an BUI Campbell. R·Hacieoda Heights. to the Senate Finance Committee. It has already pused the Asaembly. Dl•••M F.U el Sla9ln LOS ANGELES (AP>-Motorilts without pUMftlen bave mcmid back onto the Santa Monica Freeway Diamond Lane and un· ollldal reports clalm peak lime tr.me was smooth. fut and without illdclent In the wake o( U.S. Dlst . Judge Matt Byme's order auapend· lDI the controversial carpool project. . • Although the order leaves the Diamond Lane operaUon Official· 17 in effect until Friday, the California Hi1bw~y Patrol announced that it would no longer enforce the ban against use or the lane by cars with less than three passengen. Ma u lo• S ale 8111 A de••en Several experiments on llars -and some on earth -are planned to identify t.be procesaetS. Fr'MaAPD61pMe._ For conareulonal hopeful &&eve a app, a major campaJ1n w•ry la the price~ aoybean.t. Third District fartna"I In Iowa are pledtlnl bushel• ol aoybeam lo Rapp'• campa1an rat.her lhaD doUara. Rapp, a Democrat from Cedar Falls. la tryine to raise one-ftl\h ol bla umpalgn budaet in buna -which equals about 3,000 bushels at current market pricts. At harveat Ume, Rapp wUI travel arwnd th~ d.lst.r1ct collecUna the pledaed bulhels. "Pollticlan sit ln tbelr offices and never fully understand the d1ffereoce that $5.85 and $6.15 per bushel malls to a farmer," be noted. • The Republic ant will not ha~ a uniformed CUb Scout to lead the pledJe ol allegiance at their con- vention next week ln KanaalCity. Tlaomaa Jeaa SMellu. 10, selected by tbe Republicans t o lead ( ) thepledge. found a re· PEOPLE gulaUon in his handbook whlch said uniformed ---------CUb Scouts cannot appear al polltJcal gatherings. The lad informed national scoutmg auU'lonlles in New Jersey, wbo said they bad been unaware of the existence of the 1910 rquJaUoo until he pointed itoul. bllddtr and separation ol ab- dominal adhesions. holpltal of. l\clall aaid in N ubvUle. She was In fair condJUon at St. Thomas Hospital Iller aur- gery. a hoepltal spokesman Hid. A spotts man said Miu Wyneu o entered th4t hospital the day before SU(ferin& HVt.r4' ltOm•Ch pains. The pains. which tbe aln~tr has suffered In recent months, •• •n• ishould be corrected by lhe suracry. the spoke.man said. * The plane crash that killed Ml uourl Rep • .l•ry UUOll and (lve other persons last week occured al- ~•.' . . ter the left engine on the small plane failed. anvestlgaton fOf' the NaliQnal Transportation Safety Board announced. Utlon, 39. who bid just won the Democratic nomination for lhe U S. Senate, was killed when lhe twin engine Beech 811.ron aircraft plummeted to a field shortly after taking off from Chillicothe. Mo .• Auf.'t J. The LITTON congressman and his family were on their way to Kansas City for a victory celebration. The safety board said its investigation showed a • broken crankshaft in lhe left engine caused the Academy Award winnlnt actor llod Stetier engine to fall on takeoff. It said It was continuina has made such good progress since hls open heart tests to determine wby the crankshaft railed. surgery that he is able lo be "up • and moving about" In his room II. G•yford Stever has been conhrmt'd by the at Daniel Freeman hospital, a Senate to be director oC t.he Office or Science and hospital spokeaman reported ln Technol ogy Policy. Now Los Angeles. The spokesman director of the National Science said that Steiger wu moved Founda tion, Stever in his new from the hospit al's intensive pos.t vo'ill serve as science ad· care unit to a private room after visertothe President. continuing to make "very good" The vote confirming Presi· recovuy from a cardiac bypass dent Ford's nominee was 78 to 6 operation. 'fhe Sl..year-old star --after-Sen.~Jeaae-Hdma Uhli.C..).. ol numerous m otion pictures, in· n11ou said Stever was responsible for eluding "No Way to Treat a Lady" and "The "a cover-up oper ation" at lhe Pawnbroker," won his Academy Award Oscar for NSF and should be reJected. hi.a portrayal of a Southern aberilf in "In Tbe Heat . Helms said Stever and top 111un oltheNllbt." NSF manage r s hnd "misled and deceived • Cooere11" about the delegation or adverse com- Country music singer Tammy Wyaette is re· menll Crom peer review reports on mulUmUlion covering from an operation for removal of her gall dollar curriculum grants. wi,.t do you pay for era. ..... chedul Sal• deposit boxl Noc. collecrJot\l They all add up. 8ut wtdt a m!Nmum account a.t Keystone. they don't eo&l you a penny. O n top of It Ill, Keystone pays you th• top Interest on Ill aavtnr aa:ounts. A full S.25" on paabOok to a pnerous 7.75" on c.rt.lflcate accounts. ·w1111 tnoo "''"'"'""' "Wllll 11000 1111"1111u111 And you'll always en~ '*90f'lllud eounte11n1 on how to mike the rnott cl your uvln11 ~· In aueh .,._. u IM and K•Olh plans, lftd we defetred lnftltmerit annuities. So drop In. Ov., coffM we'll show you why the b.tt pl.:. to save ts Key1t.one Sav1n1sl 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS ---SACRAMENTO CAP> -California could sell its unoccupJed 1ovemor'1 m•n1ion -labeled by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. u a "Taj .Mabel" -under a bill winning passage by an Assembly committee. The committee's vote sent the bill to the Ways and Ileana Com· mlttee. Its author predicted the bill would make it to Brown's desk and win his signature. Weatmlnsle< Office, 14011 Beech Blvd.· Airport C.nter Otnce. 4301 MacAl1hur Blvd.· Anaheim Office. 6!55 Nof'th Euelld Anehe1m HIQa Offloe. 5741 E. Santa Ane Canyon Roed • MltalonVlejo.Offlce, 240.1 Marguerite Parkway Affete OV9f $81 milion. I ' I ; : ' I • ., :.A,, • I Ae DAILV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Reserve Need Inflated Cout Commuruty College District trustees dls· ft«arcled 1tarf advice that the district nffds a 10 per· cent reserve fund last wttk, and cut six cents o(( the proposed budtPt tax rate. Adminlstrahor. officials had asked tor a se\'en cent increase in lhe tax rate to fund a $68 million budCet for 1976· 77. But trustees wisely noted that taxpayers this year we beinC bjl by an average 23 percent hike in assessed valuation, aQtl to add a seven·cent tax rate on top or that would~ & slap in the face or tax- burdened homeowners. Trustees voted instead for a re\'ised budget wtu ch would add one cent to the ta.x rate instead of seven. thereby lowering the amount or money held in re serves. As a comparison. North Orange County Com-. munity College, with a $46 million budget, retains S.G percent in reserve. But Coast Community College District officials say an 8 percent reserve fund is dangerous. Coast trustees seem to feel a seven-cent tax in- crease is more dangerous. They are absolutely right. School omcials have ww-ned the county. the Irvine Company and district taxpayer$ that there is no rractkal way to build the schools for students who wil <'ome out or homes in the coa tal ar~a. It is a seemingly insoluble problem. Faced with either busing those children long distances, or skew· ing attendance boundaries to accommodate them. trustees are now talkinj! of withdrawing from the area. And the Irvine Unified School District neither wants nor could handle that number of student . Jt wiJI be years before construction ~gins. We can only hope omc solution presents itself before the children move an . Worthwhile Project Monday night. Newport Beach city councUmen decided to go ahead with a second paramedic unit to be sta!f ed by fire department personnel. But councilmen went a step further and asked that a joint agreement with Costa Mesa be studied so that the two cities might share the ser vices provided by the medic team. f School Liability It sounds like an excellent idea. Costa Mesa, with a population or 76,000, is served by one paramedic unit which works out of a station off Ad a ms Avenue in the northern part or the city. A team stationed at either the Mariners Drive or 32nd Street fire stations in Newport Beach could sen·e southern Costa Mesa as , It seemed like a good idea several years back when the Newport-Mesa Unified School District an- nexed the undeveloped land south of Corona del Mar. Based on the school financing practices al the ~me, trustees were s ure the area would be self. supporting and it 11eemed logical to include.the 8,100 acres within the school district. Times. and laws, have changed. In this case, yesterday's good idea has become today's liability. Because of state laws governing school taxes. that 8.100 acres will be nothing but a burden to tbe school district when it's deve::.:1 ~:..=..:...-- w~. ? There are' problems that will have to be worked out if such an agreement is to function smoothly, but none of these problems is insurmountable. Mos are basea on the drrterent-e-s-tn operatto11 or the two fire departments. Such differences have been overcome in the west county area where five fire agencies operate under a mutual aid agreement and a similar agreement could benefit both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. c OVERDUE Dear Gloomy Gus Special Mo-ped Rules Cause ConfusiOn Tell Neatnik (Gus, Aug. 4) I welcome those weekly plastic bags on my door - and also the thought that they give jobs to carriers. J'd rather see some neater yards and campers and old cars oCf the streets. J .P.B. cw-, Gii\ <_.,."•rt .--w rt-n •~• .. ~el ,..c .... rlly NHtc It.,. ..... .. ·~· ............ s-... ,_ -_ .. ,.G ... ,,.yGu.O•olyl'llet. To the Editor: I think we all are very con- fused about the latest motor vebi· cle, the Mo-ped. The Department of Motor Vehicles classifies It as a bicycle, to be ridden only on bike trails aod in bike lanes ol streets. Al the same time, the driver is sup- pc»ed to have a OMV operator's license. These two are in themselves mutually exclbsive. No bicycle r ider l 've ever beard ol bas been required to be a licensed driver • The lady m y 14-year·old 1 u dge Selections Need Confirmation Althou_gh it failed to win ap· proval of the Assembly, the pro- posal ol Senator John Holmdahl for a change in the method of selecting justices ol the higher courts merits further effort next session. Holmdahl proposed judkial appointments be made subject to ' Senate con· firmation. His me as ur e 1 cleared the 'Senate without op· position to meet defeat in •tbe lower house as a re- sult of lbe Un· due influence ot the Jud1es. Exactly why the judges should concern l.Mmselves with lbe selection 1 system of future Jud&es la bud to ' fathom. SUU. their tendency to inject themselves Into the leaislatlve process in many areu bu been alrelldy noted. It appears a aense of power becom· int unbridled. UNDER THB present system • judicial vacancies u. filled by • the aovemor. Trial court Judges .,.. subjed to voter ll)t>f'OVal at the nHt eMcllon. Appellate and 91pnme court Juatk9 are con- ftnned by tbe Judldal Appoint· meotl Commi11ton. Th1s la com· prtHd of the attorney •tneul. chief justice and a presldlnJC ' juaUc.. The selection process has f bftn the subject of ~oing de-- bate. Until after he took orrice Ronald R ea gan tho ught somebody other than the 1ov- , emor should name the Jud(es on tM theory that appolntment4 should be removed from politics. He sucgested the State Bar. • AS A practical matter, politics would be involved no matter what system is UHd. Tbe elective pr:ocaa is political. Tum.lnl the JOb OYtt to tbe SUM Bar would not Just merel7 substitute another brand of politics but would remove the abiHty ol the public to plnpolnt the ~non tespoasible for the appotnt· mmta. But there is room f« improve· meal ln the present system. That ls precisely what Holmdabl 90QCbt to do. Jnstelld of leaving the approval up to .t-l three mea, be wanted tbe entire Senate IO lftiew the qualificatlona ol I [ EARL WATERS l those named to serve on lhe hiper courts. AS HOUIDARL pointed out., the Senate now advises and con-sents on hundreds of appoint· ments made by the governor re· acbinM down to such minor posts as memberships on various boards which ailed only !'- handful or people. Why, then, shouldn't it have a voice in the most important appointments be can make? For, justices are, to all intent& and purposes, appointed for life. The syslem by which they stand before the voters for new terms is a farce. It is impossible to defeat ajuaUce. Because of that and because. more than ever. the higher courts are handing down decisions which legislate rather than In- terpret law. it Is essential that the people have some voice ln their 1electlon. Th.rough their elected representatives In the Senile the public would be aJ· forded a means of input into the prot'"' by maklnl the appoln. tfft subject to confirmauon. lnltead of leavin1 tt up to tbree men. two or whom may be poDUcal cronies of the appointee or the governor, 40 Senatori. would scrutlnlio tho candidates' c~tiala. THE JUDGES' arguments about breachlns the separation of powers Is specious. The Le1i1lature already has lhe con· stitutional authority to hnpeach Jucflet. Why should It "'°ail until afttt Ule fact to prnent -an un- quaUfted ~rson from Ml"Vifta? 1be onrwhelmln1 argument ln favor la &be fact thlt all federal Juctaes must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. With the pre11u.re •PPlled a1aln1t bis proposal by tbe Jude-es it bu ~ clear to Holmdahl that any renewed ef· fort for bis propo1al must depend upoo an informed people. If be can 1et bis case before them it an be predicted tbal be will re- tetve tremeedoul support for the majority have been C'.'6mplaininl loud and clear a bout the cow1.a. And tbere ls no pod reason to limit confirm aUons to the bilber court appointments. It sbouJd ap. ply w all Jud1e1. The federal system has proved the case. daughter and I talked to al the Orange County Department of Motor Vehicles assured us ll was a bicycle prior to our purchase or same. The policeman who gave her a ticket assured her she needed an automoblile driver's license. The judge who fined her said she had to have a driver's license, but suspended the part of the fine which classified the Mo-ped as a motorcycle. lo be ridden only by licensed drivers. WE RESPECTFULLY ask the Department of Motor Vehicles to make up its mind •bout the Mo-ped and similar vehicles, as many more will undoubtedly co.me OP lb 111arket. Why shouldn't they? They're a creat. 1u·nvln1waytogetaround. MRS. JAN YOUNG MISS DANA YOUNG TM Mo-'Pftl u claui/i«I os ca bictl· cl~. and cu such i& banl'lfd from /rttWQYI , but o~alou m111t hove a drlver'&licerue. -Editor CaU a Deflat~ To the Editor: . A legislator must work in order to truly represent the people. Ex· perience, common sense and a variety of administrative talents combine to make a legislator ef· fective. Incumbent legislators claim all these attributes and olfer a public r ecord as evidence. But here in the 74th Assembly Dis- trict, lbe two candidates have never held an elective office. How then are the voters to know which candidate will make a m«e effective legislator? Can we base our vote on campaign literature. or has the pro· ressional packaging or can- didates irrevocably subverted the political process. The answers to these questions will influence the quality or representation we will have. We will answer these questions not. by what we soy. but what we do. AJI Of U8 belong lo various political, service. civic or social organJ11tlons. We should all call upon our officers to invite the candidates to debate. A debate in the Lincoln·Douglas rormat. (used In Intercollegiate com· petWon1 will assure totaJ fair- neu to the part1clpants. WHAT WILL such a debate ac· compli1h? By hosting a debate on a vital issue of interest to your membership, you will rorce the two candidates to focus their at- tention on • subject of Interest to you. Speci!ically, you are compell· ing the candidates to 1) research the wue, 21 formulate a position. 3) mate a pubUc statement and 4) support and def end that state- ment. Isn't this the job of a legtalator In Sacramento? Should we not see If lbe candidates have the buic toola with which to be effective ID Sacramento! I call upon all residents ol the 74th AHembly District; have your auociaUons, qlllizations, clubs, @lc. schedule a debate. Call Roa Cordova (S4MIM) and Jim Slemons <7S2·6888J and con-firm a date. Both work in Orange Colmty. Both are running for of. nee. Both have no rusoo to re- fuse. Jnvolvem~t lo the polltical process cannot be reserved for t!w wealthy. lt takes all of us lo ft}ake ll work. GREGORY V. RUZICKA ( MAILBOX ) utters from rtadtrl art IDdcomt. The nght to condtnst ldtns to lit spact or tlimlMtt libel is rt""*1. Ldtn• of 300 wordl or leu wUl be given prtfnt11Ct. AU ldttrt ,,.um· cl&lde ltgllcature alld mailil'lg addrt11 b.11 name• may ~ IDUMdd on re· quelt if n/liciAI r~son ii apparent . Poefry will not Ot publillwd.. S•pport l•r RISE To the Editor: The Lea ues of Women Voters throughout Ca1iComia support . RISE legislaUon which is de- signed to reform intermediate and secondary education in the slate. The widespread public support of the Early Childhood F.ducation programs throughout California indicates that citizem will sup· port schools when the schools are responsive to the individual con- cerns of those affect«I by the educational process. The pro- visioos of RISE legislation are similar in many wa,YS, and we feel the job should be finished ol in· dlvidualizing educaUon f« all of California· s children. 'Ibis kind or reform process is long overdue at the intermediate and secondary levels. ntE FUNDI NG required by RISE ls relatively modest when compared to the overall school finance budget, and this lecisJation requires planning for chan&e and evaluation of pro- gress, with provisions for the Legislature to evaluate the suc· cess of tbe program after three years before authorizing ex· panaion funding. RISE addresses the major pro- blems facing the schools today. It Implem e nts o system of educational accountabilit.y both financially and in terms of slu· dent progress in which the local district Is accountable to the local school community and the state. and the state Is accountable to the cllizenaof California. We urge public support of' RISE legislation. JESSICA DEAN, President Le•ttue of Women Voters of Capistrano Bay Area C•••cHNot81btd To the Editor: We (ind moat disturbing, as well as highly Inaccurate, an editorial entitled "Raising FaJse Ht>pa?" which appeared in .the Dally Pilot on July 30, criticiz.IRJC a proposed S21 million 1,2&~ individual home Mllior citu.en houtU., development known as the llattnlft Property in Lacuna \ ' Hills. The editorial alsochastized the Orange County Senior Citizens Council Cor risking Its "credlbili· ty" in "blind support" ol the pro· Ject. Admittedly, the property men tioned contajns one or more rldg<' lines and a good deal of the pro- perty is steep-exactly the same as in the city of Laguna Beach. However, the proposed project envisions using approximately 160 acres <including ridge lines 1 for development, with the bal- ance remaining in the natural state, as In the G reenbeJt concept. THEKEFOaE. THE home sit.es as planned will consist ol a numl>er or"cruster sltes'' based upon topography. Dependil'\8 up· oo your arithmetic, a Rroposed development of l ,28S homes would be a density average of 2.6' dwelling units per acre. The square footage or the proposed homes, as against the proposed square footage of the sites, would hardly classify the project as a "higb-denalty" one. The planning and building "professionals" cited in the editorial who claim that moderate·cost housing for seniors with moderate income cannot be built and sold from $20,000 to $25,000 Ceven on flat JandJ s hould take a trip lo Oceanside. Last week in Oceanside, the fourth unit, consisting or 118 homes went on sale. People <seniors) wailed in line for a week inadvanceoftheopening. The de· veloper was forced to institute a form of lottery drawing to tum away crowds. What was the ex· citement? Just beautiful homes for senior citizens for sale al prices from 121,995 to $2.5,995. H they can be bulll 17 mlleseouth of the Orange County border line. they can be built here. Tbe Orange County Senior Citizens Council has not "blindly supported" the project. We believe the developer should be given the opportunity to prove his cue. If he un, he should be permitted to go ahead with his project. NORMAN HORWITZ Chairman. Marcrofl Property Task Force. Housina Committee Orange County Senior Citi~' Coun<'ll P•Wle ltlettaef! Tot.he Editor: Your article by Arthur Vin.sci and the photo by Pat O'Donnell about skateboarder5 on public streets reaches a new low In the Joumallstk service ol the public intere1t. • How un you justify publlclzlnsl and even glamourizina these -public menaces? •·Sure, we know lt't illegal." they admit, and then you go on andi add theft moronic ju.st.lficalion that "We have no place else to pr actlce. ·· So tbey do it at night! lmaline driYini up that bill at mldnliht onl.1 to be 1reeted by oae of these idiota tbaadering straitbl 1t you. Apart from the hazard lo tbelmelves. are you lnsenaltive to the risk to the driver who migbt •ndentandably swerve in· to an accident? Imagine the con· sequeaces for the poor sap who mlgbt, through no reuonable lat ol hia own, strike and kill or injure OIM of these tret.ins. T&Bal! WOllLD surely be a l..trsdit in which the aJlte•Uon would be made that the skateboarder has lost the op- portunity -for substantial future income in his "profession" (you attribute that mindless comment to someone within the Hunt· angton Beach Police Depart· ment1. ll appears that you have two alternatives -cease giving such mental defectives publicity and justification, or confess that your journalisti c standards and general intelligence scarcely e"· ceed that of the subjects about which you have written. DAVIDJ.STILLER. t'lrMlnat Rf!•arb Tolhe Editor: My eyes went wide"Witfn:ngry disbelief at Nick Thimmesch's column (Aug. 3) on the matte.r or Sen. McGovern's renting a house to the Syrian ambassador. True enough, a persoo has the right to rent or sell to whom be pleues. But is this any excuse for the virulent barrage or anli· Semitic remarks which Thi m- mesch proceeds tounJeash? Thimmesch describes the American Jewish Committee as a "Jewish gestapo." You know, come to think or It, we should thank him tor his suggestion. We do need something like that around to protect ua from the an· ti-Semites who are probably leaping Cor joy al bis column- and from the GeneTal Browns or this country. SAVING THAT there's a lot of ..Arab money" around is not quite the aame as the General Brown-type remarks about "Jewish money" (and that re-- mark was nol made a decade or- two ago, Mr. Thimmesch! Tho Jews have· never-used petrodollar power to paralyze the entire United States with a gasoline boycott. Just what purpose does It servo for Thimmesch to sideswipe Sen. Humphrey and the Jews together by saying that Humphrey ''is su11· peeled of having had a secl'et bar m1tzvab"? And what purpose is there in repeating Sen. McGovern's regrets that he bad not lnatead ''bought a mwago parlor out in Fairfax" (Virginia or Loa Angeles? J except to further ridicule thole who take exception to bis poaiUonT J am not outraged that a col· umnJat would write «UCh tra11h. t um appalled al tho Pilot. for prin· ting It. run.us M. llEPPENHErMr.rt O•AHOE COAIT DAILY PILOT H..,. N. WHd, Pu....,_ T """'°' K MIU • .:dllor IJorboro Krttbkla, £d11orlol Page F.dltar The tdltorlal pa(e of the Dally Pilot seek• to inform and ltJmulate readtrt by pretft\Ung Ol'I this P•le dlvttae commmtary on '°Ilic• ot lnterut by •Yftdk•t· ed tolamni•ts and cartoclftlata. by provldin1 a forum ror rHden' v!ew1 and by preHntlna thi• newspaper's opinions and ldeu on current tOPIC'S. The eclltor1al oPinions of the Dally Pilot •ppear only In the editorial column at the lot> ol the p11e. Opiniou ex· pressed by the l'Olumnists and cartoonists ind letter writ.en are lhtir own and no endonetnelt ol u.tir vltws by the Dally Pllot **Id be inferred. . Wednesday. August U, 1976 .. ' , 'I .. Oraiage Coast , • EDITION Today's £1oslag N. 'W. S&eeks .. * * VOL. 69, NO. 224;6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES • N TEN CENTS - tPne Coastal Bm S~ves; Two Killed 1 l SACRAMENTO <AP> -A aupportect by labor and~ wteonKtene'• bUI. Smith's measure would create would be required to cOnform port to Keene's bill, which •· coutal conservation measure werescuttledTue:sday. SinteCullenbadtheumeback· a permanent statewide coastal land·use plans to the blll's obJec· vironmeotaJlsta call a "bulldoler backed by Gov. Edmund G. lQI aa Keene, he persuaded the commission to control develop-Uves. which are to protect scenic lnsheep'sclothin1." · Brown.Jr.iatheonly~billol A 2 to 6 vote In the Senate committee to amend bis bill to mentonthel.lOOmllec:oastllne. areas. wetlands, and insure Environmentallatsclaimedtbe ill kind that wu "1ll moving Natural Resources CQmmittee coolorm to Keene's defeated pubUcaccess totheshoreUne. Keene bill would bave ttinn 1 ~tbei..cislaturetoday. killed a proposal by Assem· measure. His bill flows from Pri>p, IO, a Tbe zone covered by Smith's power and provided too little op. b I y m a n B a r r y Kee n e • coastal initiative approved by the bill would range from t ,000 yards port unity for appeal 0( thelr ft. Tbe bUI, authored by Sen. Jerry Smith <D·Sarato1a>, •till faces key ~mmltt.ee test.a. Two other cout.Jme meaaures * * * Back Bay Preserve .--.Bill--N ear State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) said today be expects passage of his $1.1 •~--..idtttortml for development the Upper Newport Bay Wildlife Preserve by the end of the month. Carpenter's prediction was made in the wake ol Tuesday's endorsement of the bill by lhe Assembly Resources. Land Use and Ener1Y Committee. The bill, wbicb already has deared the Senate, wiU provide the money out of funds the slate received in damages from the 1988 Santa Barbara oil spiJI. According to the senator, the blll will go to the Assembly's Ways and Means Committee this week where he says it should re- ceive favorable action. Carpenter said he "~ no pro- i1ems" for the bill on the Assem- b\y noor because "we've got everybody behind it, including the administration." He sald the biJJ is written so that funds wilt become im- medi'Ately avaUabte upon -Ra passqe. The money will go lo the State Department of Flab and Game wbicb manacet the prserve. Last year, Carpenter suc· ceufully shepherded a simllar bill throuah the lelislatw-e which provided the $3 . .C million lo buy the preserve. Thal money also came out of the oil spill fund. Plana for development of the preserve call for a $490,000 pilot manh restoration project to be undertaken near the site ol the old salt works at the northern end ol the bay and S00.000 lo dredge the channel separating one of the islands from the mainland. The laland ii an important nestJna ute in the bay. The largest amount of the money -$560.000 -will go Into tonatruclion of a nature center on the east side of the bay and the rant part of a trail system which 'will eventually go all the way around.the Upper Bay. NB Fatality Sl,eeping, Police Think A Costa Mesa athletic and aporUwear shop owner killed in a t.raffic colllsion early'l'uflday ap- perenlly fell asleep at the wheel. HunUn1ton Beach poJlce theoriaed today. MllnerS. "Bud" BallardJr.,49, ol 1101 H11hland Drive, Newport Beach, died instantly when bls 1974 luxury sedan veered broadside acrot1 Padllc Coast Hicbway and waa b.it by mother car. 'J'be victim suffered fatal head injuries in the accident near the Santa Ana River brtd1e. Motorist Thomas R. Arulunian. a . of 22192 Cape May Lane. Hunt· tncton Beach, escaped irtjury in thecruh. lnve.t11aton uid today Mr. Ballard probably -.Soft, CaUI• ing bis car to veer to t.be ricbt. •rildnt soft sand and dirt at Ute pavement '1 ect1e. Trame officers said Ballard Lben over-corretted. sending his eastbound car intotbe fatal skid. No funeral services are .Wwed yet for Mr. Ballard, ciperator of Treads 11111 'l'bn•. 2'IOE.17thSt., COila-.. A family friend. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennll 0'.Neil, said Mr. Ballard br'ollPt * raml1Y to Newpact Beffh ...,_two years atofrolD the Palo Aho area. SurYiYOn include hi• wlfe, llary , and tbree srown ~· "'8eral arran1ementaarepen- .., at Smltb'• Mortuary, Hunt- ..... Beacb.. ( D. Eureka ). Another Although it would take a two-people in 1972 which set up a lo up to five miles In certain areas. cisions. ~alive. authored by Assem-thirds vote of the Senate to revive statewide commission and six re· The state AFL-CIO oppos~ lbc Keene's bill was ~8 3875 • . blyaiu Mike Cullen, (D-Long it. CUllt>n said be wanted il on the gional commissions. blllonlhe grounds it would stymie Cullen's is AB3402. Smltb'a 1a SB Ceacht wu drop~ after the backbumer,justlncase. Coastal cilies and counties development. Labor gave its sup-1211. Robinson Defense Claim Hit Man Wanted --- Sex, Not Murder?.~ .. ~ ......... PERENNIAL GOP CANDIDATE HAROLD STASSEN WAITS He'• Reedy If the Republican Perty Need• Him Open Clash Seen On Abortion. Issue KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> Democrats and RepubUcar.s may club dlreetly over the sensitive issue ol abortion if the GOP COO· vention adopts a platform sub· committee's re com mend a lion. Supporter~ or both Ronald Reagan and President Ford Joined forces in adopting an an· t1abortlon proposal Tues day night by a 13to1 vote. While the Democrall'I opposed a constitutional a mendment. the Republican propo al "supports the efforts or those wbo seek enactment of a constitutional amendment to restore proteclion or the right to life of unborn children." Another platform subcommit- tee endorsed a plank denoonclnJ: busin1 of school children as "un· necessary, counterproductive and wrong." Both proposed planks requ.i ro approval of the full Plat- form Committee and the conven• lion ltseU nut week before they can become part ot I.he party'• ol· fkial policy statement. Al the final hearlnas by the full Platlorm Comm1Uce today, Sen. Jesse Helms. CR-N.C.>. leaderof a group of conservative de- legates, was to press ror adoption of planks em bodying their views. (Sff ABORTION, Pace .UJ . NAJ'Y EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGELES CAP> - The seas off Southern California will be dotted wilh 36 Navy 1hips marmed by 12.000 Navy and .Marine personnel ror the next 11 days during the .. Varslty Knight" m llltary ex - ercises. Sixty aircraft will also participate In the ex· ercisn, which will con· centrale on anti-air, an· lisub•arine, surface and miDe warfare techniqucs. By T0°1W BAllLEY Ot .... 0.11, """ .... mt man AnthOl\Y Scallse's real mission in contacting Janice Robinson of Newport Beach was to go to bed with her and not kill her. a defense witness testified Tuesday in the Orange County SuperiorCourttrialoCDr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine. Dr . Selwyn Rose. a Los Angeles attorney.psycbiatrisl, Road Work Laird Buy Called Off Or_,. CoutT ..,'t actJvely told the jury that Robinson told him during a consultation last July 14 that Scalise assured the defendant · ·'that he could do anything wilh women." Rose's written report of that conversation includes the com- m ent that Scalise assured Robinson that he would develop his relationship with Mrs. Robinson, 38. to the point that he could remove her birth control try to purcbas4any more land iUI:-_..., U1e propoaed •tdenlns of University Drive ln the unin- corporated area betM!en Costa lleaa and Newport Beach, .. rviiors decided Tuesday. The board unanimously voted to suspend acUve right-ol-way acqubltlon along University between Santa Ana and Irvine Avenues. But supervisors told a woman in the audience. Shirley Munson, ol 334 University Drive, she still may sell tbe two lots OOtlllty of- ficials bad earlier tried to purchase from her if both sides agree on a price. They said county omcials also may continue "voluntary ne1otiations" with other proper- ty owners along the stretch. Miss Munson said she is willing to sell. but the $105,000 the county offered her isn't high enough. Supervisors suggested she could continue negotiating if she likes. University was to be widened from rour to six lanes through Costa Mesa and a small stretch of unincorporated land to the south. The project also calJed for Newport Beach lo extend the street along Upper Newport Bay and through that city. But the Newport Beach City Council has Indefinitely delayed the matter pending the result or a future traffic study. COfla Mesa also has not started acquisition or land for its part of the project. county officials said. Terry Swindle, real property agent with the county's General Services Admini1tration, said It may be two to three years before the project ls under way. He old the county's part or the project requires the cnUrc purchase of 13 parcels or land and partial purcha1e of four others. .. ,. ......... ANOTHER VOICE? ConHrvettve Buckley I'm Unsure, Buckley Says On Veep Post ROCHESTER. N.Y. <AP> - Sen. James Buckley or New York said today thMl he has not de- cided whether he will allow his name lo be placed in nomination as a presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention. Buckley was responding to publi11hed reports that his name might be entered as a com- promise candidate at tht! conven- tion. The New York Daily News said Buckley's name m ight be placed In presidential nomination as a con11ervallve effort lo deadlock the convention on lls first ballot. Asked whether he would allow hJs name to be entered. Buckley replied, "I have no idea." Wegal Volleyball Seared "I was approached a few days ago by some serious people who asked me If I would stop them from te1tin11 the water." he con· tJnued. "And I said I had to think the whole thing over. It came awfully suddenly. And. as I aay, they are going lo have to come back to me before I give any go· .taeadsignal." It's Not Win or Lo1e, But Where You Play BJ JOANNE at:YNOLDS oe-.o..1r"•- Beach volleyball has been one of the attractions on Newport'• bufbn for years. It bM also been the source of a city headache for years. According to Cal Stewart, clirfttor of tile city's Parkt. Beaeltes and Recreation ~art· ment, the problem ls not the volleyball courts maintained on the ocem beaches by the city. n·. the .. illegal courts" that sprout every summer weekend, usually on the narrow beaches between the Newport Pitt and 0r...,e Avenue where volleybaJI plaxera end up tramplin1 sun bathen. He said the only action taken a.calmt the impromptu courta it ' to remove them, but, since the courts are up usually only on weekends when city crews are orr duty, nothing can be done. Stewart said the city maintain$ beach volleyball cow18 about every four blocks along the ocean CroataadattbeCoronade1Mu malnbeaeh. Tllese courts are·sufficient for the week day beach crowds, but on the weekends. as those court.a rail up, m:1authori&ed ones start ...... "We don't care about the ooea that co up east of the Newport ~Pier or west of Orange Avenue," Slewart said, "because ~ beaches are so wide there'• ..... ty of room for volle)'ball and sun- balhin1. •·But where the beadt ii UJ'· row. there l• a 1rowlnl conflict between the irunbalhtn who don't want to be dl1turbed and the volleyball players." Accordlnc to Stewart, the city's ParlC's, Beaches and Rttre•tion Commission is eotnc lo be atudytna the problem aa part ol a 1arcer study of all ~an • Cront faellities and procrama. In addition to acl'Utlnbinl the volleybal~roblem, com· ~ ... ** at l'ftl l"OOllll Md rwculatiolll to '" ti any di .... need to be made. nae study ta belnC made as put« * co.miulon'• pre-'8t•d• of .. ·ocean front 1enertt ~tall .,,art Hid. Meanwbil~. lbe volJevball pro- (lee VOU.EY. P. AZ) Buckley made his remarks in an airport Interview.here. durln~ an upstate campai11n stop. The New York Times quoted Buckley u saying be tuid been urced by several conservative senators and reprcsentaij.ves to consider becoming a com· promile presidential candidate. A third entry could stalemate the contest between President Ford and Ronald Reapn Jew tbe nomination. Buckley, a Conservative KepubUcan aeeklnl a aecond Senate lerm, would DOl ideaUfy the members of Conaresa be said 1u11ested presidential can· dklacy. Sen. Jesse Helma of North Carolina •aid in K ..... Clty that be aDd Buckley dilcusHd the pouibUi.ty aome Ume aco. but lbat he wasn't prosnolln1 it. Hehm Hid he remaina a Reacan aupporter. device. That desire was pUre aym. bolism, the witness said. He alle&ed to the jury that. the IUD represented Mn. Robinson's in- fidelity to her husband ''who knew that hl.s own sexual prac· tJces did not justify her uaina it." Robinson, 42. went on the wit· nes.t stand late Tuesday to offer what his three lawyers said will <See DOCTOR, Pa.ce Al) Tie Vote Kills Nike Site Buy · ·: By the narrowest of marctns-l a tie vote -the Or ge County i 01 SUperviion refuieiffu. ~ day to buy an abandoned Nike miuUe aite In Garden Grove for use as a re1ionaJ park. j Opposed to the purchase pro-• posed by Supervisor Laurence Schmit were Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark. Aligned wilh Schmit in S'*l)port of what could have bP.en a 2.S million SO-acre park development was board of supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich . Defeat of Schmit's proposal meant the end of bis Jong campaign lo redeem a promise made during his 1974 election campaign. Jn purswt of the park, Schmit locked horns with the Garden Grove City Council, which op- posed taking 50 acres of in- dustrially zoned land and devot- ing them to park use. His mission became more dif- ficult recently when the federal government traded the 235-acre site for land held by lbe Irvine Company. Consequently. Schmit was- talklng about the purchase of land zoned for industrial uae as opposed to the acquisition or a sltealready publicly owned. In opposing the purchase to- day, Riley said he favors de· velopment or a regional park in the West Orange County area, but could not bring hlm1elf to override lhe wi1hes ol locaJ 1ov- e mment. Riley also expreased r e- servations about the projed •a cost as well as violating the coun- ty standard of a JOO-acre minimum for reaional parks. Coa8t Weather The usual. Morning clouds and foit to give way In afternoon to fair skies. IUghs t.o reach mid 80tl, lows down to 57 -60 degree11. INSIDE fOD" Y Som~ public pennon pro- granu. ~ tuilh Sodal S«vrity, poJI more than the uioFUr hod •Gf"lld chtriag peak ~·· A loolr .at '°'1W abuw1,A7. Ct M .... 94 A4 Alt Cl•J as •••• ~ .... •• .. ' '.ti OAILVPILOT Seniors N WeoMld-r. August 11 , 197& Need More :, Newport Cautioned on Federal Aid Newport Beach may b&\•e to do K....-tte and 1"lftb A._.. la Paul ltyckoff mede wtllat he more for lta aealot ciUaem if lbe eon.. del Mar fw sao.ooo. called bJ$ annHl SPffda OD the dlJ' Is Solal to qualify for an Tbat land wUI e~'ftllually be subjed, In which he questiooed ' estimated $300,000 In federal used for a senior citlunl center. Newport's partkipallon in the 1r-a11t money. The committee, meaowhale program. Re~ Flory of the Oru1• baa conducted a survey or "We have cotteaOWMlveUntQ , County S.viroem-.1 Muap. Newport residents fter the a#e a welter of 1chedul• and eotJUt- men t A 1• n c y told c It 1 or• and ii wortctna on specific menu," he u1d. "Jt 's a coundJmen the tounty, aa ad· recommendations for programs percenlaRe game." mlnlatralor of the grant, la get-al lbe center. Citing the committee's survey, UJlt presaure from Waahineton FI or y c o m p Ii men t e d wbicb be aald indicated a "low" to ahow that the mcmey ii belq councilmen on the wort done by acc.ptance of lhe propoeed cen. ueedtobenefitmonpeop&e. thecllizna'commiUee. ltt, Ryckott aald be bu COO· The Houaln1 and Urban Then be warned that ••a eluded that "Newport Beach ia • Dnelopment 1rants, which are greater percentaae ol the Iden· not a ctty ln crying need d HUD betq UMd by the eounl1 and its tifaed needs must be met by the · asailtuce," and dw'fed lhat 2' cfU.. come ln a 0.,.-year ciUes" lovolved in the fl'ant pro-the 1rant pro1ram "did not ideft. ' series and must be used in ap-gram. UCy needs, but created them." ptOYed projects to aJd the db· '1ory said that a pettentace of advant.qed. people to be aided by the pro- 1 In tbe county~s unlncorporated cram was established wben it he SUrf : I territory, this aid bas been in the was initiated two years ago and Ria, r form of financial backing of that the cities have not been hold-e' housing ror families ol low and ing up their end oHhedeaJ. moderate Income. He said the colUlty baa done u Jn Newport Beach, the city much u it can in aldin« u bit a council appointed a citizen's ahve ol that perceataae as possi- committee lo work on a project to ble, but he made it clear that help the elderly of the city. cities will bave to do more in the Earlier this year. the commit-third and final year ol the granL tee recommended the city · Counc:Umen received flory's council Ule the money to ~ a remarka Monday without much S.3-acre parcel of Jand at comment, although Councilman l " Cella Asks 10-day ' ounty Trial De ay t Dr. Louis J . Cella'• lawyer filed 1 new motJon today with Judce William c. Speirs in a re. newed bld to delay the physician 'a Oran1e County SUperlor Court trial by lOdays. _ Defe~ae attorney Geor1e Utula or Costa Kesa told Jud1e Speirs that be needs the Ume lo prepare an appeUate court writ wb.lcb will be aimed at removing the juqe from lbe bench ln lbe trial or Cella and f Ol'l'Qel' boap&tal adminilt.rator Stephen Robert Evam. A.nives on Coast Beaches Six to seven-foot waves. spawned by Hurricane Hyacinth otr the coast ol Mexico, reached parts of the Newport shoreline to- day. However , most Orante Coast beaches report lllUe change in the southw•terly swelt that is producln1 two to tru.e-foot surf from Huntington Beach lo San Clemente. A San Cle1nenti1Ifec\iaidSii(J be expecll aurf cooditiona to pick up late t.bia aflemooo. Due to its location, the Newport sbor'eline ii 1enerally the rant lo receive laraerwavu. A spokesman for the Newport &acb llfeauarda 1aid the swells are falrb coulstait aod ml,Y conUnue to arow ovec the nut M hours. 0.-. ,. ... Sl•ll ,_.. VOl.LEYaALL Ml:> IUNMTHING DON'T MIX. SAY N!WPOAT BIACff OFFICtALS Thia Cowt • ..._ ltrMt ta 'L ..... • But OtMr9 Are '8ootle19M' on Weennd• Lido Sign Tally: 331 Yes, 299 No Prclpoeenta ot PGlt1nl slpa fOC' the Lido lale street aweepAni ~ gram aeeaa to baft eted out a riiH'OW vlctOijU. wUiiC &moal island Pl'OPert7 0 ....... BW Sprape, m..,_. ol lbe Liao Ille Community Allodatlon, aaid todaJ the of. ficial tall7 of the IMelt aurvtlY shows m votM for tbe alp poet. inl ud • aaainat. He aald, bowever, tbe vote. a&alalt ma.y IO "P aUlbtlY. Each }X'OpertJ 0WDV WU allowed OM wte for each home be owns and Spc'que aaid aome people wbo voted a1aln1t the propo1JUon awa more tban one home, '° tba number may lncreue. "I dcMabt there'll be IDOl:'e than 30 votea 1epa"1'athll tbe1n," Sprque u.ld thla momiq. Sprque •aid the n..I result.a wtU be preMDted at tGnicbt'• meedq of the UCA board ol cliACtors, acbeduled for 7:30 p.m.1D the Lido hle dubbo'olle. Fro• Page A I VOLLEY ••. blem will probably conUnue. "These lhln1s co up on the weekend and we don't hear about le. until Mond.ay when lhe com- plaints are walUn1 fOf us," sa.ld Stewart. •·or course if the posts are sUll up, we pu.U them out and take them to lhe. clt.y )'JU'd..'' County Rents · Office to Get Hospital Debts Fro• Pflfle A I Judie Speirs halted the bear. inc of multiple pretrial mot.lou scheduled to begin Uli5 morning unW lat.er today when be will rule a tbe Cella motion. Fro•,._ Al Tbt ¥Ote ... uked by dlrec-tan lut IDODtb When opponenta to tbe .,_tlftl of ., no PAl'klo& ..,_ appeand at tbe dlrectori IDMtiq. Oraqe County supervisors de- cided Tuesday that $2,100 a month Isn't too much to spend ln an effort to collecl $21 million. ABORTION Although the party considered these issues. the two letldinc cq.. didatee contlnued to maneuver for the presidential nomination by struggling over convention rules and seeklAC uncommitted delegates. Reagan trails Ford by 1,105 to J,033 votes in the Assoc.lated Pren poll of publicly COIM\ltt.ed or fePlly bound deleptes. A total of 1,130 votes.,. needed ror .tbenomlnatJon. · In tbe platform subcommittee heartn11, the lsaue of women's rithta brou1ht about more di•· aareement than abortion. The panel was split 7 to 7 on the question wbetber the Republicans wm continue. as tbey have for some 25 yean, loea· done rauncauon of the Equal Rights Amendment. a prime loal. of feminists. \WI>. Silvio 0 . Conte <R·Mus.) a subcommittee member who favors endorsement of the amendment, was in Washlncton• 'Tlaesday and maybreaktbeUeaf· ter be arrtvn for thecon'llftllon. Ont of the rules quarrels between the Ford and. Rea1an. campa Involves dele1ates from the 19 states that held praldentJal primaries. . Ford campalin oftlclals wut a flrm r~uirement c:ompelliJlt dt- lqatea lo vote In proportion to the oottome of the elections. The oUMr procedural dlapute was set on by a demand trom the Reatan camp that a candidate be required to name hls vfce pre- sidential choice ln advance of the presidenUal balloUna, u Rea1a.n bu done. &apportua or both candidates cJalm to bne tbe volel to prevail in the convention ndft eommlt· tee. which meets s.turda.v. Tbe qUdllona have ~ consldered only by lbe Republic.an NaUoaal Committee'• rule• panel and the commlttee Itself, both controlled by Ford forces. ORANOR COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley ~,. .. __ co._ .. ~ T"°"'n Kefttl ,_ TIMWNIA.M ...... ........... , .. N a.tie H. l.eol ttldwd ~ ...... _.._..._..._. Tll1;t I (1:.~ a111•11a..w 111.--. He made no attempt to bide bl.a dilpleuure at tbe f\lrtber delay In pretrial acUoa that already baa ncelved several contlnuan· eel. • Tuesday, Judie Speirs told Cbula and defense attorney Jamet Rlddet, actiq for Evans, tbat be bu no intention of vacat· Ina bia uatinment aa trial Judte. lie wu asked to take that ac· t1on ln UM -lifht of p~ Judie CS.ude M. Owens' aut• aMat that. if pntrial Ktklft in the Cella cue is tUea out or Oraqe County. J.ad.a• Speira will to wilh tbe muJUpl~ motioa1 and rule oo tbem ln the new location.. Cella, Sl, and Evans, 31. M1NJoa Viejo, !ace trial on 1ZI felony counta baaed on a11.,auoas that they were lft. valved ln a bookkeeplq awiDdle that cost two cou.bty bospila\s controlled by Cella an estlmat.00 $2million. Two other bospltal otricials named in that indictment have filed guilty pleas and will appear as prosecut.ioo witneues lo the trial of Cella and l:vaas. Judge Speirs ruJed Tuesday that he wUI cranl a change of venue f<W the trial 1cheduJed to open Oct. 4 after he bas ruled on the pretrial motions. Cella already b., betn senten- ced lo five years ln prison after beinl found cuilty in Loa AnceJes Federal Court on felony ~ts baaed on the same allqatlons aa thoM conuJned !Ji the Oranc• County lndlct.ment. Evam drew a OH-JUI' prtaon term in that 1ame trial. Wife Slayer Found Guilty, Called Insane An IO-year..old man who be1l hla wife lo death with 1 claw btm· mer wu found 1uilty Tuettday tn Oran1e Count1 Superior Court and was ruled to be lnsane at the tJmeofth• kUUns. Judie Kenneth E. Lae de· ll""4 the verdict after tbe non-Jury trial of Jack Charles Cole of Garden Grove. Colew\11 return to the courtroom Sept. 2.1 fOC' a de· dl'°'1 on hit f\lture conflnement udtttatment. He was arrested Ort 21 after Garden Grove police fCNDd the bNten body ol Kn. um.a Cole. '19, on a bed ln tbe couple'a borne. ()ffken aaid the defendant c:ould off• tbem no explanation for his audden attack on bia wile. •Back in Air Or Pay Fin~' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -U.S. DIRrtct Jadte AllONO I. ZlrpoU Ml Wanted that tbe Air Uae Piiot• A11o~latlon 'risks a ............... ~ a1afnat Saturn Alrllaes or OMJMd .... todq. TIM ptloea are cbaftnc Oftr aDeft!d fallure at tbe COIDHl\Y toafttlo a MW ~lltt .ttJ mtu completion ef mer1er ..... ~ ............... Tram.latenw.ioul AlrtlD& \ DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • Tbt al8a weN requtlCed from tbe clt1 by-UCA dJrecton to aid tbe twice weekly street sweeplnc Pl"Oll'l.ID 00 tbe laland. be bis verbal support of the story told to lbe jury by Rose. Robinson d e nies tbe pro- secuUOQ allegation that he hired Scaliae, 29, to kill his wife at her Bl& Canyon bome in Newport Beac;b at a Ume when the ~e was separated and Involved in a dispute over community ~­ ty valued at more Uwi • milllaa. Rose, whose fee fOC'-tbe COD· IUJUUOD and teattmaay will be si.ooo. t.tlfied that Scallae was blred tb tall Kn. RoblNOD 8DCl lf posalble, take picturea ol ber ln lbe motela abe visited with male acqua.lot&acea. RobiDIOll told the Jury sbortly before Jud1e l .E.T. "Ned" Rut- ter acijourned lbe trial late Tues· day that the men In Mrs. Robinson'• life were lovers drawn from the buain9a world lbe srew to know while CODduct· t.ni the couple's buslneu. Defeue attorney Al Ramsey baa ltnaled t.broucbout the trial that Mrs. Roblnaoa Oed the area and aband mout rooma wllb, Scaliae few several da.ys aft• abe w., told of tbe aueced death plot. Scalise has teatilled that be drove lhroulll three eounUea un-til lut Feb. 15 bec:a111e he wuted ... urancea that he would not be arreea.d as a federal and state parolee U be told police he bad been hired lo kill Mn. Robimoo. The Jury hH listened to wbat the proaecution delcdbes as. h11hly tnettmlnatlng tel= ~venaUou bel'"81 R and Scallae -wlQMeaed by Mn. Roblnaon and her dau1bter Kathy, 18. Jwwa have ~viewed a 1ar· rote-e braided rope favored by klllera who prefer atraniulatloa-whJch Scaliae aaid he waa to UM when dis· patdaln1 Mra. Robimora. Rote and Roblmon testified Tueeclay that Mn. Robinaon was .hldl• Rutter tbat bllhl1 ammed tbejuq. ••That would be a rathtr ~lolat lavulon of her body, woulda'tlt?" JYC11•Rutterutect tbe witneaa ... After all, lt'a not Ute aomeolie 1tealln1 her pune.•• De11Utr Dlatrlct AU.orney Ja.y llOMley eoec.Dcla · a.at Scaliae WU"'ldnd to kW lln. ftob6mon foradowapqmentaf$10,000anda furtber PQID•t of $11,000 wben tbe•1PIDtDtWM~ 'ne prGSffUtor arauea that Rohl..,. became lDcalled when hll •traqed wife relUaed lo sip ..,.,. that would bav. allowed him to sell undeveloped Big Canyon property fOC' llU,000 and that be bought a IUD about that time. Robinaon was admitted to UCJ Medical Center earlier t.bis year as beinc of suicidal tendencies after police checked a number of incidents that allegedly included bis threatening Mrs. Robinson with the weapon. Rote and another psycbfatrlst called by the defense have desert bed Robinson as a ''pualve, dependent pencuU- ty" wbo felt threatened by the Jou or b1I wlle. Both payeblatrlsta have testified that RoblNCJO could not form the intent to kill Uld that the proMeUUon account of actions that led to his arrest lut Feb. 25 ia highly unlikely. Lottery Endorsed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative conference commll- tee, spllWna aJon1 racial lines. bas endoned a bUI to problbit the lotte,., method of achieving t eacher intecratlon In Los Angeles. Dlreetors uked tbe city to In· atltu\e the •treet aweepm, pro- sram to belp reduce lhe amount of auto-bulueed pol.1..unta that run otf Ule at.reeta and into the bay. Pflol' to lbe request for the m.t ••HPlnl procram IDd the alcm to eaforee lt, Uwee auneya ._..taken wbicb Indicated Lldo rtaidtata favored lbe procram. But opponenll, led by attorney MeJ RJcbJey, said their POU in- dicated residents were in favor or street sweeping, but opposed to the posting of the s~. .A three-month experiment in getting voluntary compliance witb the street sweepiftC pro- sram WU tried earlier lbis year, but considered a failure by city officials when street sweepers found as many aa 400 cars in their paths. Work on the installation of the 120 ai1n posts-140 siena will go on exi•tin• liabt •tandarda-wu beJ\IQ in July, but halted wtiu UCA directors decided to take another survey. Meanwhile. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil was lold by reprf!Hnut.ivea of the atate At· torney General's office lhat a coastal commiulon permit will be required to post the aigns, City councilmen have told city staff members not to apply ror the permit and lo oppose any court action that mieht be taken by t.be attorney 1eneral'1 slafl'. O'Neil said· today no such ac- tlm baa been taken yet. The $2,100 a month is what supervisors agreed to pay for rent of an omce in downtown Santa Ana. And $21 million is what is owed the county by former paUents at. what once was Orange County Medical Center. Supervisors agreed to rent the office tor at lea.st 18 months-to house a county collection team trytnc to recover as much as possible of the $27 million. 1 Tbe m•eY was outstandinf on the book• of the former county hoepitaJ July 1 when It was sold to the UCl Medical School and became UCI Medic.al Center. I Under term1 of the sale, lhe county retained its former medical center's ac:counl.'l re· 1 ceivable and is responsible for I their collection. BOAT FWATE~ .our EARLY "The boat sold lo th"c first person who called about the ad.•' · That's the speedy success story told by the Huntlncton Bea.ch man who placed this classi(ied ad in the Daily Pilot: CAL20 Race equipped, 2·mnln, Jib, Genoa. spinnaker, xlnl tqld. SJGOO. XIJt•XXXX If you have • boot you want lo sell, call 142·5'78. It only takes a few words in the right place lo attract a buyer. Alonf the Oran~e Coast, th1' right place lo advertiH is In the Daily Pilot. a doml.neertn1 wile wbo flnnlv ~:;;siii:~iii~iiiO:iiiiiiiiiii:iii:::=iiaiii:~mE::i=.:S::'.:3-C::=:: .. :;.iwiiiii.SziJ'iu•iii1:!+:5•~=:ir~wiiiiiir-ni5i::~· ~trolled U.. co'-Plt's finances·~ w - throuabout their IJ.year ioat· riage. RobhHota teatUled that his wife, wbom be ioet in medical school white abe was a Jaboralof7 tec:bntcJan. bought all his clothes without conaulUq him a nd took over personal direction of the piua parlors that were conceived and dellpecl bf blm. The phyaleian, testlfylft1 slow· ly aod deliberately, told the jury he was dlstre11ed when the operaUoa of the Back Alley p&ua parlors in Newport Beach and Fountain Valley 1radually palled iDto b!I •if•'• llaDda with all hi.a Ollter buaineu intseats in· eludin1 expeuive property in Riverside County. RoblllllOll told lM jQr7 that be was n• more~ wtMn be rtWtDed home OM Uy to flnd his wile In bed rtcoYerbla from breast implant 1ur1ery performed by a aur1eoa he ~t WU bis ftiead. RobiMOD Said I.be lhalt Im· ,.. ~and ... _...cal la- aertloa ot th IV D CClllftrmed Ids belief that Mrs. Robinaan .had · lo¥tn. .. ltole'• •ccoa.nt of tbe rim ta- lll'Uoe Ind wbat be Mid wtte ~'1 mtnteucm tD Ntrteft II ... ::-!538 CENTER STREET..:..COSTA MESA-'46-19·19= .. ·-will •..• CLOSED FOR VACATIOll AllCJllsf 8th tliru Auglist I 5th OPIM For ._..ess Again Aug.. 16th tJle deriee and Pf •1111 a to \be: ....... lilllllll!l~-~---llllilllllillll•••mi~•lilll-=:=z:::::::::;i=::;:::c;m•"'~~ dodGr llnuOt • t ..... ,,,,,..: • ----.. \ I ~Jurors Wednesday. Augus1 11, 1978 DAILY P1LOT .4§ I • t In Long Inquiry LOS ANGELES <AP) -The WlWam and £mlly Harris trial hu eaded In a storm ol conl•lon and atcuaatiou wlt.b the le1al al· Ltnbock• I ikely to rwopea the ... proceedlnp. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler denied three miltrial motJona durlnt two wu•ual po1t,.. verdiet bearincs Tue.day and let stand the Harrises' conviction oo lddnapiag and robbery charges. Tbe hearings had been called to iavestlgate c harges tbat the verdict wu tainted by blas aialut the Harris•. CHIEF DEFENSE attorney Leoaa rd Weioglua, stunned by contradictions revealed ln the pott-verdicl hearings. said of the trial's bizarre twists: "I don't think they're over." ·· ... I have a suspicion we're all going to be back here before Aug. 30." he said. That is the Harrises · sentencing date. Weinglass spoke after he and other attorneys were hastily s ummoned back to court late Tuesday to hear two allemale jurors say their testimony earlier in the day about alleged juror misconduct was wrong. TUEi& R£VEllSAIS left un- resolved the question ol. wbo bad fashioned a rope "hangman's DOOM" ln a jury room during jury selection. -" M~yb& me>i-e..infonnat.ion will be developed," said Wein glass. ''Maybe other jurors will be hav· .ing new recollections. I hope the picture will become clearer In time." He said a deputy aheriff and Beans Power Campaign Soybean Farmers Pledge Bushels of Help Survivors Hear Wlag ••• Bus crash survivors listen intently at hearings l-0 de· te rm!ne what caused Yuba City school bus to plunge over guardrail last May, killing 29 school choir members and faculty. Dean Estabrook, left, choir director, whose wife died on the bus, and principal George Zerkovich listen as testimony is t ake n. 'Fancy Chemistry' Puzzles Scientists p,.. AP DllPUe'- For congressional hopeful SCeve Rapp, a mlijor cam.palJn worry la the price ol soybeana. Third District faQDen In Iowa are pledalac bulhela of aoybeana to Rapp'• campaign rather than dollars. Rapp, a Democrat from Cedar Falls. la try Ina to ralae one-filth ol hi• campaign budcet in beans -which equals about 3,000 bulhels al current market pricts. Al harvest lime. Rapp will travel around the district collect1n1 thepled&ed buahelJ. .. Politicians sit lo their olficu and ne,•er full~ understand the difference that SS.85 and $6.IS per bushel maks to a farmer," he noted. • The Republicana will not have a uniformed Cub ~out to ~ad the pledge ol allegiance al their con· vention next week lo Kansas City. Tbomu Jeaa SMelau. 10, selected by the Republicans t o lead ( J tbepled'1e. found a re- PEOPLE gulaUon in h.is handbook which aaid uniformed --------CUb Scouts cannot appear at pciiitlcal aatherings. The lad Informed oat.aonal •~llng authonties in New Jersey, who said they bad been unaware of the existence of lbe 1910 reeuJatioo until be ,.POjoted it out. • Ac~demy Award winn.lni actor Rod stetaer baa made such good progTess slnce his open heart surgery that he is able to be "up and moving about" ln his room at Daniel Freeman bospltaJ, a bolpital spokesman reported in Los Angeles. The spokesman said that Steiger was moved from the hos11ital 'rlntenalve care unit to a private room alter . cootinuing to make "very good" PASADENA CAP> -Mars still puules Viking aclentlata with recovery from a cardiac bypass • ancy cbem1slry0 lliilm11riICili1e.l>u\ manyexpertaleel tlie riaatd -operalion-:-The Sl-year-Old 1tar- can be solved ~Y f~ V~ tasta. cl numerous motion pictures, in· • ~ n ~"' Some sclenhsta say at will probably take until late this month lo de. eluding "No Way to Treat a Lady" and "The termine If ~e planet's. highly active sou is harbo.nn, any kind of Ute. Pawnbroker," won his Academy Award Oscar Cor But t.bere as a gloomier aueu-his portrayal of a Southern sheriff in "Jn The Heat meat. ol the Nipt. · · oa. JOSHUA Lederberg, a re-Several experiments on Mars • nowned biologist and expert in -and some on earth -are Country m usic singer Tammy Wynette is re- the field of extraterrestrial life, plannedtoidenWylheproceues. covering from an operation for removaJ or her gaJJ bladder and aep111UC>ft ol ab- dornlnal adhesions, holpltal of· ftclall11ld In Na.ahvtlle. She waa In fair condJUon at St. Tbomas Hospital alter aur· &er)'. a holpltal spokHmU\ said. A spokesman aold Miss Wynette entered th~ hospital tht' day berore swrerlng severe stomach pains. The pains. which the singer has suffered in rt>cenl months, ••••«• shOuld be cor rected by the sutaery, the spokesman said. , • The plane crash that killed M lssourl Rep. JHI')' Utto. and five other persons last wffk oecured af· ter the left engine on the small plane failed, lnvesliga\on for the National Transportation Safety Board a nnounced. Litton, 39, who had just woo lhe Democratic nomination for lhe U.S. Senate, was killed when the twin en1lne Beech Baron alnraft plummeted to a field shortly after takln& off from Chillicothe, Mo.. Aug. 3. The 1.1noN congressm an and his family were on their way to Kansas Cl\y for a victory celebration. The safely board said its investigation showed a broken crankshaft ln the lei\ en1ine caused the engine to fall on takeoff. ll said it was continuing tests to determine why the crankshaft failed. • H. G•yford Stever has been confirmed by the Senate lo be director cl the Office or Sci~nce and Technology Polley. Now director of the N aUonai Science Foundation, Stever in his new post-will serve as science ad· \•iser to the President. The vote confirming Presi· dent Ford's nominee was 78 to 6 after Sert. Jeste-Hdms <R~;C. )- said Stever was responsibJe for · "a cover-up operation" at the NSF and should be rejected. ~ Helm• said Stever and top 1t1 ' NSP' managers h ad "misled and deceived Congres1" about the delegation of adverse com- menta from peer review reports on multimllUon dollar currlculu m J{rants. , some jurors might have to be re- questioned to establish the truth about the noose incident, which was revealed shortly belore the jury returned its verdict Mon- day. saidbelbinksthatlhemoetllk~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .. ALTHOVCH convicted of kidoapln& and robbery. the Har· rises were acquitted ol asaault charges lnvolvlo1 Patricia Hearat during a 1974 crime spree. The Harrises face the possibility of maximum Ute sen· tences on the robbery con- viction. Miss Hearst. a codefendant, ls scheduled to be tried ln January on the sam e robbery, kidnaping and assault charges. Her trial has been delayed while she un- d.,-gou-p~y ch I atrlc.-tesUng before sentencing on a federal bank robbery conviction in San Francisco. THE CHARGES atem from events at a Los Anieles sportJng goods store on May 16, 1974. Miss Hearst has sald she sprayed the bu11dJng with machine gun fire after William Harris was stoppe<! for shop'lrting. Prosecut.on said the trio then commandeered a \•an and car lo eacape. In an extraordinary scene, the 12 jurors and tour alternates. who had remained sequestered overnight, were quizzed In- dividuall y about possible pre- judicial Incidents. ly outeome at the completion ol further experiment.I will be that acienll1t.1 wUI be in approximate. ly the same current position. They will b.ve a set cl very excit· in& and very provocative data but will not have mu a definite conclusion. Drillers Strike Oil SAN FRANCISCO CAP I -stand..,nt-Oil e ompany of Callfornia says oil-bearing sand has been found tn a San Pedro Bay exploratory well. The well Is located ln 175 feet or water aboul 13 miles south of Long Beach on a tract acquired in the Dec. U , 1975 federal land sale for a bonu• of $105 ml111on. Sta-ndard said Tuesday. THE WELL Is now at 3,727 feet &!!<! will • ~. <!rl!ted lo about 9,500 feel, the compaJ')' repcrted. Commercial significance of L~f well. owned by St.ax!ard. Union Oil, Skelly 011 . Getty Oil and Union Pacific Corp., will not be known until additional testing and drilling is completed, Standard said. Land Preservation Bill Clears Panel SACRAMtNTO (APl -A bill intended to preserve prime California farm land for farming was on its way to ita toughest legi&lative test a fl er squeakln~ throuih a state Senate committee. A 5.4 vote by the Natural Resources CommiUee approved the measure by Assemblyman Charles Warren, D·Los An1eles, and 11cnt It on lo the Senate Finance Co mmittee. , t'armers. local eovemmenl and real estate interest.I were still opposed to the Assembly· ( ) paned mea1ure, "-'hleh would create a stale council em-S tat e powered to prevent urban aprawl from taking over more prime farm land. No-Tleut, No ~•H Te,.. LOS ANGELES <APJ -The city's presldln1 municipal court Judi• has withdrawn the contempt order and two-day Jail sentence he issued a1aln1t a t.o. An&elea County employe wbo refuted to LNue him two alrHnetlcket.s. James Czarnecki. transportation manager in county Auditor Mark Bloodlood'a olCice, wu the target ot tbe c.ontempl cit.aUon af- ter he refused to Issue SS3 Uckets toSacramenlo for Judge JOHPh R. Grillo and aoo<her jwiat. Retet CeRtref ••• 6•1•1•9 SACRAMENTO <AP> -t.e1lsl1Uon to prohibit citlet from Im· poslq rent controi. bas woo a m"or Senate committee test detpile oppo1lUoo from 1eaior citizent and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'1 hous· int dlNCtor. A 6-3 vote of the Senate Judiciary Com mlttee sent the measure by Aaaemblyman Bill Campbell, R·Hadenda Heitbb. to the Senate Finance Committee. U bas alreldy passed the AsaemblcY . ..._."ti f'.il •I Sl .. ln LOS ANGELES <AP>-Mot«iats without PUHnCen bave moved back onto the Santa Moniea Freewa,y Diamond Lane and un· onlcial reportl claim peak Ume traffic wu smooth, fut aad wit.bout lnddent in the wake fl U.S. Dllt. Judie Matt Byme'a order ampead· iq the controversial carpool project. Althouab the «der leaws the DiamODd Lane operation official- ly lo effect until Frida.)', the California Hilh•ar Patrol announced thet It would DO hlftcel' enferft tk ban a1aiut-UM-a( tbe l&M by tan with less than Uarft paaqen. ....... 8•~ 8UI AtflHI~ SACRAMENTO <AP> -CaUlornia could sell ill uno«Upled governor's mansJon-labeled by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.Na "T" Mihal'' -under a bUI winnlnl passage by an Assembly commlttee. The committee's vole seat the bill to the Wa)'S and Meua Com· mittee. Its author predicted tbe bill would mate it to Browa'a dealt and win bis si1oature • , I f What do you pay ror trPelen chedcal We depoelt boxl Note collec:don r They an add up. lut with • mlnllT\um ~ at Keyiione, dMy doft'c COit you a penny. On top d It aff, Keystone pays you the top lne.rest on Ill uvlnp eecounca. A ful S.25" on passbook to a P*'OUI 7.75" on ctttJfkat.e KCOUnU. 'With 12500 mllllM~m • 'Wlltl & 1000 111111lmum, A"<t you'll always tnJOy personalized ~ounstltna on how to make che mott of your uvlnas pro_anm, In such.,... as IAA and Kqt\ plans, Ind we deferT"ed Investment annultJes. So drop In. Over coff• we'll show you Why the best plKt to save Is Keyitone Savini'! 0 KEYSTONE SAVl•GS --- .. . • ' ... DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Reserve Need Inflated Cout Community Collete District trus&ees di . relarded alatr advice that lhe district needs a 10 per. cent reserve (unJ last week, and cut silt cent.I ott the proposed budgN tax rate. Adminislrot1or. olfidaJ had ask~ for a even cent Increase in the tax rate to fund a $68 million bud1et for 1976·77. But trustees "1sety noted that t axpayers this year are being bil by an average 23 percent hike in assessed valuaUon. and to add a seven-cent tax rate on top of that would be a slap ln the face of tax· burdened homeowners . Trustees voted instead tor a revised budget which would add one cent to the tax rate instead or seven, thereby lowerm g the amount of money held in re - nrves. As u comparison, North Orange County Com - munity College, with a S46 miJlion budget, retains 5.6 percent in reserve. But Coast Community College Qistrict officials say an 8 percent reserve fund is dangerous. Coast trustees seem to feel a ~even-cent tax in· crease is more dangerous. They are absolutely right. . School Liability ll seem ed like a good idea several years back when the Newport-Mesa Unified School District an· nexed the undeveloped land south of Corona del Mar. Based on the school financing practices at the time. trustees were sure the area would be self. s upporting a nd it seemed logical to include the 8,100 acres within the school district. Times, a nd laws. have changed. In this case. yesterday's good idea has become loday~s liability. Because of s t ate laws governing school taxes, that 8,100 acres will be nothing but a burden to the school district when it 's developed;- School oft1cials have warned tbe COWlty the lrvtne Company and district taxpayers tAat there is no practical way to build the schools for students who wi ll come out of homes in the coasta l area. It ls a seemingly insoluble problem. Faced with either busing those children long distancea or skew. ing a ttendance boundaries to accommod~te them trustees are now talkin~ of withdrawing from the area. And the Irvine Unified School District neither wants nor could handle that number of students. It will be years before construction begins. We can only hope some solution presents itself before the children move in. Worthwhile Project Monda)1 n ight, Newport Beach city councllmen decided to go ahead with a second paramedic unit to be staffed by fire department personnel. But councilmen went a step further and asked that a joint agreement with Costa Mesa be studied so that the t wo cities might share the services provided by the medic t eam. It s ounds like an excellent idea. Costa Mesa, with a population of 76,000, is ser ved by one paramedic unit which works out or a station off Adams A venue in the northern part of the city. A team stationed at either the Mariners Drive or 32nd Street fire stations in Newport Beach could serve southern Costa Mesa as well. There are problems that wiU have to be worked out if s uch a n agreement is to function smoothly, but none of these problems is insurmountable. Most are b ased on the differences in operation ot the two fire departments. Such differences have been overcome in the west county area w here five fire · agencies operate under a mutual aid agreement and a similar agr eement could benefit both Newport Beach -and Cost a.Mesa N--OVERDUE Dear Gloomy Gus Special MO-ped Rules Cause Confusion · II the Newport city council doesn•t lower the tax rate rm going to slop .savin& my newspapers for them. B.G. ~1 Ota c_m..,h ••• ...., ...... ....,, _ .. IM4 ... < .. Htlfy r .. leel IM lit-.. , ......... "_ s.--.... _,..,.0,.. ... ,0 .... o.,.,~,.. To the Editor: l think we aJI are very con- rused about the latest motor vehi· cJe, lhe Mo-ped. The Department of Motor Vehicles classifies it as a bicycle, to be ridden only on bike traHs and in bike lanes ol streets. Al the same tJme, the driver ia sup- poeed to have a DMV operator's license. These two are in themselves mutually exclusive. No bicycle rider I've ever heard ol has been required to be a licensed driver. The lady m y 14-year-old Jutlge Seleciiom Need Confirmation Althou1h It ranect to wtn ap- proval of the Auembt)'. the pro- posal of Senator Jolm Holmdabl for a change In the method of selecting justices of the higher courts merits further effort next session. Holmdahl proposed judicial appointments be made subject to Senate con- firmation. His me as ur e cleared the S e n a t e without op· pos ition t o meet defeat tn "the l o wer house as a re- sult of the un· due Influence ol the Judees. ExadJy "'hY Ule jud1es s h oul d concern themselves wlth the selection syst em Of future Judlet \I hard to fathom. Still, their tendency to Inject themselves Into the le111tatlve process In many areaa bu bftn already noted. It appears a ••nae of power becom· 11'\1 unbridled. lJNDEll THE pt'ellent S)'!!tcm Judicial vauncle• •re filled by the 1ovemor. Trial court Judtes are subject to voter approval at the next eltttlon. App.Uate and Supreme court justices are con· tlrmfd by the JudktaJ Appoint· ment1 CommlHlon. Thls Is com, prisfd of the uttomey ICeMraJ. chief just.lee a nd a presldlnt Justice. .The selecllon process has been the subject ol ongoing de· bate. Until alter he took office • Ronald Re aga n th ought somebody other than the cov- emor should name the Judges on the theory that appointment& should be removed rrom poUUcs. : Hesu11ested the State Bar. . • AS A practical matter. politics : would be involved no matter • what system is used. The elective ~ ~ ~o"f~~i~~ie~ not Just merelf substitute another brand o politict b9l • would remove the ability ol tbe • • public to pinpoint the pe"°" • responsible for the appoint· ments. But there is room for lmprove- mtnt In lbe present1ystem. TINtt Is precisely what Holmdabl SOUCht to do. Instead ol learinc tbe approval up to JUlt three men. he wanted lbe entitt s.nate to review t.be q\falilkatloas ol I EARL ~ATERS ) lbose named to serve oo lbe hiSber courts. AS HOUIDAHL pointed out. the Senate now advises and con· aenll on hundreda ol appoint· ments made by lbe governor re-aclWfl dOWI} to such minor poets aa memberships on various boards whic h affect only a handful of people. Why, then, shouldn't it have a voice in the m01tt Important appointments he can make? For, justices are. to all intent.a and pul'POffS. appointed for life. The system by wblch they stand before lbe voters for new terms is a farce. It is impossible to defeat a justice. Because of that and bec:auae. more than ever, the higher courts are handinc down decisions which leglslate r ather than ln· terpret law, It ia essentlal that the people have some voice ln lheir selection. ~h their elected representaUvea ln \be Senate \be public wouJd be af· forded a me.rut ot lnput 6nto the process by malllnc the appota· teff subject to confirmation. Instead of leavin1 it up to tllree men, two of whom . may be polltlcal cronies of tbe =tee or the 1ovemor. 40 natort would scrutinl&e the candidates' ~edentials. THE .Jt1DGES' arguments about breaching the separaUon of powers is specious. The Lelislature already haa the con· stitudonal authorit.r to Impeach judpl. Wby should It wall uaut after the faet to prnft't •an- quaUfied person from MrVbtc ! The onrwhelminc ..-,ument tn favor is the fut th.t all federal Juda• must be coafirmed by lbe U.S. Senate. Witb the pre11ure applied a1ainat bis proposal b)' tbe jude• It bu betome clear to Holmdahl tbat any rwwed ef· ron for his proposal mua depeod upon an ioformed people. If be can set his cue before them it can ~ predicted that be will re· cetve tttmeedoaa .....-t fw,the mQwtty bawe been eompialnina loud and clear •boul Ule courta. And tbere 11 no IOOd ,..._ to lhnk confirmaliona to the bllber ceurtappolntments.1tlboulcl..,. ply to all Judea. The federal Qatem bu proved Ule cue. l daughter and I talked to al the Oranee County Department of Motor Vehicles assured us it was a bicycle prior to our pur"Chase of same. The policeman who gave her a ticket assured her s he needed an automoblile driver's license. The judge who fined her said ahe had to have a driver's license. but suspended the part or the Cine which classified the Mo-ped as a motorcycle, to be ridden only by licensed drivers. WE llESPECfFULLY ask the Department of Motor Vehicles to make up its mlnd about the M~ped and similar vehicles, as many mor.e will undoubtedly come on tbe market7-Wh sllouldn't they? They're a great, IM·HVin& way to gdarwnd. MRS.JAN YOUNG MlSS DANA YOUNG TM Mo-pH i1 clonifi«1 °'a bicy· cle. and o.s heh i• baMtd from /rtttDOIJ•, but opn-aton miut hove a dri~'•lace1t1e. -E:ditor Call a OelHat~ To the Editor: A legislator must work in order to truly represent the people. Ex· perience, common sense and a variety o( administrative laJents combine to make a legislator ef. fect.ive . Incumbent legislators claim all these attributes and olfer a public record as evidence. But here in the 74lb Assembly Dis· t.rict, the two candidates have never ht"ld a n eledive ofrice. How then are the voters to know which candidate will make a more effective lecialator? Can we baH our vole on campaiga literature, or bas the pro· fesslonal pack11lo1 of can· didates Irrevocably subverted the political procus. Tbe answers to these QUel9tion.s will influence the qualhy of representation we will have. We wm anawer these questions not by what we say, but what we do. All of us belong to various political, aervlce, civic or social orcanliaUon1. We should all call upon our offlcers to Invite lhe candidates to debate. A debate in the Llncoln·Douglaa format <used In Intercollegiate com· petition> wlll aasure tOlal fair- nea to the partJclpants. WHAT WILL such a debate ac· compllsh? By hosting a debate on a vital lasue of interest to your membership, you will force tlle two candidates lo focus their at· \mtion on a subject of Interest to . you. Spe.cllically. you are compel!· las the candidates to 1} research the iuue, 2 > formullle a poaltion, 3} make a public .ukment and 4) Mlpport and defend U..t state- ment. l1n'l this the job of a leclslator In Sacrarnmto7 Sllould we not see if the candidates heve the buic tools with which tl' be effective la Sacramento? I call upon all residents of the 74th .Usembly District; have your aaoclatlona. qanbalions. clubl, etc. echedule a debate. Call Ron Cordova c-..-, and Jim Siemon• (752..-, and CCI"· firm a date. Both work in Orange Ceuaty. Both are runninl ror of· Ott. Both have DO realClll to re· fuse.• Involvement ln UM political procett unnot be reserved for the wealthy. It takes all ol ua to make it work. GREGORYV. RUZICKA ( MAILBOX . ) Se•lor• •••er"e Bnt Tolhe Editor: Within the space ol less than a week. the Pilot edJtnrially has unj ustifiably crlticlzed the Oranae County Senior Citizens' Council for it.a support ol a pro- ~ed aenfor housing develop- ment an Laguna Hills a nd - questioned the need for a separate senior center In Newport Beach. Perhaps the Pilot bas Joined lh.e mass media part ol the anU· family trend noted in the past week by the Democ r a tic Presidential nominee. Has the Pilot nOl beard ol the BiblkaJ quotaUoa: "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mot.her ?" Seniors de· serve the best we can provide. They have, after all, earned it. They are enUUed toil AS FOR the senior centers, virtually all other cities of sub· stance in Oranae County either have eeparate centers or are bulldina them or have plans on the drawlng boarda. Our city's Community D eve l op. meat Citilens' AdvllOI')' Commit· tee lbould be complimented for their efforts , not served brickbats and obstacles. Aa for your anti-senior at· titude. let '1 look at the number o( seniors 80 and over In your circulation area, according to the juat-releaaed County ol Orange 1971 census. The naures are Newport Beach, 9,016 <almost one fifth of the city's regular population>: Lacuna Beach, 3,009 (almost one fourth ol the city's reeular population); Costa Mesa, 1,312; HunU.ngton Beach, 9,•: San Clemente, 4,544; San Juan Capistrano, 2,420; and Irvine, 1,711. Then there are the more than 18,000 seniors In Latuna HUis Leisure World plus thousands more In the mobile home parks in the unincorporat· ed county coastal area served by your publication. R. If. MILLER C•••rll N•t •URd To the Edltor: We find mott disturbing, as well as highly Inaccurate, an edJt.orial entitled "Raising False Hopes?" which appeared In the Daily Pilot on July 30. ctiticlzlng a proposed $26 million 1,285· individual home senlor ciUien bouslq development known u Ule MarerOfl Property in Laguna \ \ HUl1. · The editorial also ('ba.stized lhe Orange County Senior Citizens Council for risking its "credibih· ty" in "blind support" ol lhe pro· ject. Admittedly, the property men· tioned contains one or more ridge lines a nd a good deaJ of the pro. perty is _steep-exacUy the same as in the city or Laguna Beach. However , the proposed project envisions using approximately 160 acres (including ridge lines) for development, with the bal· ance remaining in the natural state. as in theGreenbeltconcept. THEKEFOllE, THE home sites-.. planned will con~ist of a number of "closter sites" based upon topogr aphy. Depending up· on your arithmetic. a proposed development of 1,285 homes would be a density average of 2.64 dwelling units per acre. The square footage of the proposed homes. as against the proposed square footage of the sites, would hardly classify the project as a "high-density .. one. The planning and building "professionals" cited in the editorial who claim that mode r ate-cost housing for seniors with moderate income cannot be built and sold rrom $20,000 to $25.000 (even on nat land > should take a trip lo Oceanside. Last week fn Oceanside, the fourth unit. consisting of 118 homes went on sale. People (seniors l waited In lineror a week in advance of the opening. Thede· v.eloper watt forced to institute a (orm of lottery drawing to turn away crowds. What was the ex· cltemenl? Just beautiful hQmes for senior cithens for sale al prices from $21,995 to $25,995. H they can be built 17 milessoolh of the Orange County border Une. they can be built here. The Orange County Senior Citizens Council has not "blindly s upported'' the project. We believe lbe developer should be given the opportunity to prove his case. H he can, he-should be permitted to go ahead with his project. NORMAN HORWITZ . Chairman, Marcroft Property Task Force, Housing Committee Orange County Senior Citizens· Council P...,lr 1'fe•ttt• To the Editor: Your article by Arthur Vinsel and the photo by P at O'Oonnell about skateboarders on publlc streeu reaches a new low In the Journalis tic service ~the public Interest. How can you justify publicizing and even gla mouriilng these public menaces? "Sure, we know It's Illegal.'' they admit, and then you go on and add their moron.ic juaUlication that "We have no place else to practice." So they do ~ at night! Imagine driving up that hill at midnight onl7 to be 1reeted by one ol ttae.e ldiot.t thundering straight at you. Apart from the hatard to themselves, are you Insensitive to the risk to the driver who mitht understandably swerve in· to an accident? Imagine the con· 'H you're VOdntl for Ford Md I'm vodng for~. why .. .......... corn••ltion r . sequnca for the poor sap who might, through no reasona ble fault ol hi• own. s trike and kill or injure one of these cretins. THBaB WOULD surely be a lawsuit in whleh the allegation wou ld be made that the skateboarder has lost the OP· portunity ror s ubstantial future income in his .. proression" (you attribute that mindless commenl. to someone within the Hunt- ington Beach Police Depart· menl>. It appears that you have two aJ ternatlves -cease giving such mental defectives publicity and justification, or confess that your journalislic standards and general intelligence scarcely ex-, ceed that or the subjects about which you have written . 'OAVIDJ.STILLER \llr•l•nt Re•arlcs .XO the..Editor: _ My ~es went wide with angry disbelief at Nick Thimmesch's column (Aug. 3) on the matter or Sen. McGovern'• renting a house totheSyrian a m bassador. True enough, a person has the right to rent or sell to whom he pleases. But Is Ulls any excuse for the virulent barrage ol anti· Semitic remarks wblcb Thim· mescb proceeds to unleash? Thimmesch describes the American J ewish Committee as a "Jewish gestapo." You know, come to think or it, we s hould thank him for his s uggestion. We do need something like that around to protect us from lhe an· ti-Semites who are probably leaping ror joy at h.is column- and from the General Browns of tht. country. SA)'ING THAT there's a lot of "Arab money" around is not quite the same as the General Brown-ty pe remarks about "J ewlsh money" (and that re· mark was not made a decade or two ago, Mr. Thimmesch! The J e w s h ave n ever u sed petrodollar power to paralyze the entire United States wlth a gasoline boycott. Just what purpose doe! It serve for Thimmesch lo sideswipe $en. Humphrey and the Jews together by saying that Humphrey "Is sus· peeled of havin1 had a secret bar mitzvah"? And whet purpose is there In r epeali n g Sen . McGovern's reRreta that he bad not Instead "bought a massage parlor out In Fairfax" (Virginia or Los An"eles? J exccpl to further ridicule th~ who tako exception to his po11lllon? I am not outraged that a col· umnll1t would write 11uch tro11h. I am appalJ ed at the PIJot for prln· Ung It. PHYLLIS M. UEPPENllElMER. DAILY PILOT R.,.N,W~.~ T"°1M1 Ktml. £dltor Horbara l(r~btdt. f:dlltmol Pogt £d1lor 'Mle cdltorlal pa1e ot the Dally Piiot 1eekl to In form and 1tlmulate rt'eders by ~Ina on lhi1 pace diverse com~ary on took• ot lnh~rest by 1yndlcal· ed ~umnl1l11nd cartoonl-.. by pnwidln1 a forum for reeders' vi~• and by prHeftlln1 thl1 MW1pa~r·1 oPin.ion1 Md Id_, on current loplc1. Tht editorial oplnlon1 or the Dally Pilot appe1r only In the editorial column anhe lop ol UM pat•· OpNaiOM Ill• pressed by the colunuaittt and urtoonlm and letter writert are their own and no endorsement ol their vlew1 by the Dally Pilot lbeu.ld M lnlerred. Wednesday, Auguslll, 1976 -Saddlehaek Alteraooa N.'Y. Stoeks EOITIQ..N VOL. 69, NO. 22A, S SECTIONS, Sl PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , 1976 TEN CENTS 1 Way Opened for 7,213 New Homes· 81GA&V GRANVILLE .. _Oeit, ........... Orqe County plannin1 com· -.. ...... opened the way Tues· :~ eautnaction ol 1.213 re-al dweWn1s on 2.319 A('ttS laHered throughout Southeast :Oraale County. Durinc the five-hour meeting, Hmmlaion Chairwoman Shirley Grindle repeatedJy toque lashed her fellow commissionen after wtLat tbleftr were a aerie. ol 3-1 ~. At various limes. Mn. Grindle JCOlded them for: -Approvlas c0111tr11Ctloo ol lJl residential UDita ia an area near Lake Fot'ftt tUt she said a r«ent conaultaat's ltudy showed is heavily impacted by aircraft noise. -l>isreeardint pJannin1 for the San Joaqui n Hills ....., ..... "'"'~ HOW TO GET UP IN THE WO"LD? TRY THIS JOB For Bill Jordan, It'• High Uvlftl and Workl"t IJp in the WOrld Crane Operator High Worker By PHILIP llOSMAIUN Oft ... O•HY l'ilef 5*.iff Bill Jordan drives exactly 40.S mUes to work. But he's not really there yet. Then he climbs 227 feet. Now he's there. "There" Is high above con· at ruction or units II and Ill of the San Onofre nuclear power station. Jordan 11' one or 8ht day·shif\ C)f>erators of three giant, adjusta- ble tower cranes used to lift heavy materials where no other crane could llrt them. The behemoths, onen used In h lth·rise construction •. a r e anchored In concrete and steel. They easily qualify as the mo t imposln• things on the site, with their long mnnt ls·like arms pick· ins among tons or steel plates and girders Jorct.n. 38, or Del Mar, is hlth on his job. 11e·11 been a crane C)f>erator for 10 yean and has woc-ked on this one for two years. He •orka for B«htel Powtt Corp., lhe major contrector for the l!!dlaon Company's San OnolN project. Sald Jordan, ·•1 Uke the job. I WO\lkM't trade thejob for any otMI'." It d~s have some distinct advantages . For one, when you're 22'1 feet up, your boss loses a llUle of his stature. In fad. he kfrid of resembletnm ant and he doesn't like to climb a skinny lad· der to scold you too often. "Somebody has to get awfully angry," Jordan said, "before they climb up that tower lo chew )'OU out." It takes Jordan, a lit·lookinc man with bushy pepper hair net beard. 10 minutes to set Up the ladder. Once he's up then! to start won. he ,_...., doe.'t come cto.n apbt ..m die •11 Is tbroUch. Jordan worts m feet Up, he taket breaks 227 fe« up, be eats IUMb22'7 feet up, he even -well. 90lfte months ago Bechtel in· stalled an outhouse atop the trane, 221 feet up. Jordan said he pref.en it that way. "I doa't 10 up lftddown any more than J have to. It's a pretty .-cumb." Ma,be not all tllat cood. ....... woWdll't let a report« try tt. liability rat. belni wla.t they are these da71. But Jordan insisUd t.he cl'ane ia perfertly nfe. Tbe l.mdder, sur· rounded by steel framework, "ls just u safe as walking down lhe sidewalk," he said. Jordan s aid there a r e bandrails on evel')'tblq. DO open hole, and safety belts when 111 operator micht have to work out· side Ute c:r ane. Tllere ll•Te Ilea no 1tttklmts CkeCllANE, .. AZ> trauportation corridor wben ap.- provinc major houainc deveJop- men ta i n the San Jua n Capistrano area. -PayiDC no heed to wbAt she said wu aivin& tacit approval to population crowth factors ex· ceed1ac an area tarp( population figure recently adopted by the board ol supervisors. Mrs. Grindle'• protests were ignored by her fellow com- .. missioners as •l the close ol the meeting, they : -Reeommended adoption of a zone chance needed for residen· tial development. ol 1,Z10 acres near San Juan Capistrano known as Colinas de Capistrano. -Approved an area plan and tentative tract map covering 138 acres in the Laguna Niguel area. EarUer, the commission had approved an environmental lm· pact report and reconunencled a ione chan1e coveri.111 the Kite Hlll ud Country ViUqe planned communltles on 947 Moulton Ranch acttt. And before that, the com· milaloo endorsed COllllnlction ol lJl dweUlnt units on 3S acres in the Lake Forest area lbat Mrs. Grindle iaaisted is noise im· pacted. Th' 131-unlt tract. approved by the commtuion la part ol the Rancho Senano planMd CORI· • munity tbat llea nol'lbeut or Tr.-0 Road and nortbwe1t ot. LUe Forest Drive. Wben oppoeiA& lln. Grindle and votJq for aP1Drcwal, Com- mluioner Earl \VOaclen remin- ded her that the commiaalon la not yet empowered by the 8oaN i ol Supervisors lo act. on the noise . <See Pl.ANNESS, Pase AZ) ' AOOrtion Clash ·seen: ' Parti.es .Take Opposite Stand On Issue KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -constitutional amendment, the Democrats and Re~bUcans may Republican proposal "supports clash directly over ffie sens;;:1=v,;..e--+h<->1'forb-of l~ho seek- issue of abortion if the GOP coo-enactment or a constitutional vention adopts a platlorm sub-amendment to restore protection committee's recommendation. ol the right lo life ol unborn Supporters of both Ronald children." Reaaan and President Ford Another platform subcommit· joined forces in adopting an an-lee endon1ed a plank denouncing tiaborlion proposal Tuesday busing of school children as "un· nilbtby a 13tol vote. necea&ary, counterproductive While the De!Docrats opposed a and wrong.'' * * * * * * GOP Deadlor'k~ Buckley Seen As Challenger ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP> -"I wu approached a few days Se.Jun• BucklefolNewYork • bJ eome Hrioua people who ffiit be ~-me ii I would stop them cldecl whether be will allow bis trom tesUq the water," he con· ume \o M placed la nom•aa•iGD ti.nued. "And I aald I bad to think u a,....._IJal candidate at Ute Ute wbol• Ualn1 uw.. It came ResMabllc:an NaUooalConv•Uon. awfully suddenly. And, as I say, Buckley was responding to they are 1oin& to hava to come published reports that his name back to me before I Jive any 10- mlgbt be entered as a com· aheadsi1nal." prombe candidate at the conven-Buckley made his remarks in Uon. an airport interview here during The New York Daily News said an upstate campaign stop. Buckley's name might be placed The New York Times quoted in presidential nomination as a Buckley as saying be had been conservative effort to deadlock urged by several conservative the convention on Its first ballot. seoaton and representatives to Asked whether he would allow consider becoming a com- his name to be ente-ed, BuckJey promise presidential candidate. replied, "I have no idea." A third entry could stalemate Higher Surf Arrives on Wast Beaches Si x to seven.foot waves, spawned by Hurricane Hyacinth olf the coast of Mexico, reached parts of the Newport shoreline to- day. However. most Orange Coast beaches r eport little chani~e In the southwesterly swell that Is producing two to three·foot surf from Huntington Bench to San Clemente. A San Clemente hft'~uard said he expects surf condition~ to pick up late this afternooo Due to its location, the Newport shoreline is aenerally lhe first to receive larger waves. A spokesman for lhe Newport. Beach lileguards saJd the swells an fairly con11l1tent and may cdltinue to grow over tho next Z4 hours. the contest between President Ford and Ronald Reagan roe the nomination. Buckley, a Conservative Kepublican seeking a second Senate term. would not identify • (See BUCKLEY. Pace A%) BOAT FLOA.TED our EARLY "The boat sold to the first person who called abqut the ad.·· Thal 's the speedy success story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed Lhls classified ad In the Daily Pilot: CAL20 Hare l'qu111p1•fl, 2 main. 11h. C:t'nou, •111nnakc>r \lnl rond 93000 \.\\•'(\~" ff you have a boal yoo want to sell . call 642·5678. It only takes a few words In the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Co~t. the right pt ace to advertise is In the Dally Pilot. Both proposed planks require approval of the full Plat· --foraCommiUee and lhe.conyen· lion Itself next week before they can become part of the party's of· ficial policy statement. At Ute final bearings by the full Platlorm Committee today, Sen. Jesse Helms, <R-N.C.), leaCler of a aroup or conservative de· le&atea, was to press fOf' adoption of planks em bodyinglbeir views. ............ ANOTHER VOICE? Conaernttve 8uclcley County Rents Office to Get Hospital Debts Orange County supervisors de· clded Tuesday that $2,100 a month isn't loo much lo spend in an effort to collect S2'7 mjlllon. The $2,100 a month is what. supervisors agreed to pay ror rent of an office in downtown Santa Ana. And S27 million is what is owed lhe county by former patients at what once was Oranie County Medical Center . SUpervlsors agreed lo rent tlle office ror at least 18 months lo house a county coiled.ion team trying to r~over as· much &JI possible of the $27 million. The money was outstanding on the books of the forrner county hospital July t when It was sold lo the UCI Medical School and beume UCI Medical Center. Under term• of the 11ale, the county r etain ed ili; former medical center 's accounts re· celvable and ls responsible for their cotlectlon. Hit Man Out for Sex? Def eme Testimony Given in Robimon CtUe By TOM BAU.EV Of Ille D~I"' J'llel N.n Hit man Anthony Scallse's re~l mlulon in contact1n1 J anice Robimon of Newport Beach was lo co to oed with her and not kill her, a defense •itness testified Tuesday in the Oranp County S.penar Coor\ trial ol Dr. Wayne Liit• RoblD .. of lnlne. Dr. Selwyn Rose, a Los Ancelet attorneY·PIYChlatrist, told the juey that Roblnlon told llim durlq a consultation last July 14 tbal Scallae assured the defendant "that he could do anylbint with women.·' Role'a written report ol tbat. tm....Uoa includel Uie com· ment t.bat ScaliH aHare41 RobifttClll that be would develop bia relalionablp wUb llrs. Jlclliimm, •• '° Uae point tlaat be could remove her birth conlrol device. That desire was pure 1ym- boU1m, th• witness said. He alleted to lb• Jury um tbe JUD ::'J:.....,ted Kn. Robimon'1 in· eutr to ber ll•bwl "wbo knew that bla OWD MSUaJ pnc· llces dkl not Jusllfy lier umac tt." RoNDIOft, G, _. on tbe wit· -ltacl late Tu.day to olfer wb.t bil three a...,_.. aakl will be Ilia YerbaJ IU~ of tbe story told to the Jury by lbe. Rob6nson denies t.be pro· secution alle1auaa that he bired Sc&UM, 21, to HI Ml wile a ber Bil ~ ....... in Newpoet ~ .............. .... .. ..,.,... .......... a dispute over eommmlt.1 praper. t7 valued at more..._• lllllDlo9. ~ wboee fee lat tbe eoa. sultallon and testimony will be $1.000, testified that ScaliH was hired to tau Mrs. Robinlon and tf poulble, take pictures of her ln tbe motels she vl1ited with male acquaiatancea. RobimoD &old the jury lhortly before Juc11e J .E.T. "Ned" Rut· ta' adjwrned tbe tdal '*Tues-da7 tllat tbe mea la Mrs. R~blnaoa'1 life were lowers c1rawn·trocn the ........ wrld • srew to know w11Ue coadun· tqthe eouple'• ~. l>efeme attorneJ Al RamMJ .... ltreleed throu&hout tbe trial tUt Mn. RobiD.IOll IJed the area 88d •bared motel rooma wtlb 8taliM tor eneral days after she wutold.ttbe allepddeatb plot. &allle .... testiftld Lbat. be ctr.we t.broqb Utree ~ un- <lee DOC'l'OS. hleAI• ~ Although the party considered tbeae issues. the iwo leading can· didates continued to maneuver for lhe preslde~atton by stru&1ling over convention rules and seeking uncommitted ••~gates. Rea1an trails Ford by l,lOS to 1,033 votea in the Associated Preas poll of publicly committed or le&alJY bound delegates. A (See ABORTION, Pase AJ) La Paz Chef For Schools · Saddleback Valley public scbool luncbet, now prepared at l La Pu lntermed1ate School for diatrtlNtlon to district aehools, will be cooked in a central ~ tncfiHCbe~--....-..1 1'". Saddleback Valley Unified Sebool District trustees voted 3-2 thla week to authorize Supt. Richard Welte to advertise for bids to build the $1.3 mJlllon facility . Voling against the central kitchen were trustees George Henry and Carole Neustadt. Mrs. Neustadt said she felt the pro- po s al required more In· veaticaUon. Henry aaid the dis· lricl might need a new elementary school more than a centralized food preparation facility. Welte 1u1eested four other way• lnlllees could deal with crowded conditions at the La Pu kitchen. They could do not.hlq, limit the food services program, 1 comtruct a new central kJtchen facihty, or contract with another I school for food service. Trust.ff Dennis Smith voted in favor ol the new kitchen. He said the district should keep faith wtt.b the ~munlt.y and build the facility while funds are avalla· ble. otherwise, he said, ll mleht never be built since the same facUlty might double In co.t by the lime lt was reconsl•red. I Elaine Carter, director or food services, said a kitchen con· 1ult1nt worked with the architect In drawing plans for the new . kitchen. Mra. Carter said all exlstlnc equipment at dJstrict schools will be utilized at the new facility. Space at the schools currently used for food preparation will be converted to other ..et, lnclud· 1 (See LUNCHES, Paae AZ) Weat•er The usual. )lornlng clouds and fog to 1ive way In afternoon Lo fair skies. HJghs to reach mid IM)s, lows down to57.ec>degrftl. INSIDE TOD~ Y ·, Sonic PMbUc Pf""°" pro-! "°""' cowpW wWl Soda& ' .s.cwntf, Piii more .,.. U.. · .,,,q., Md eonNd dJWf"41 • plM ..,.. A Mot.cat -..e 1 ..... Al. '"' ... &.Meltt Dt ...... "" ....,... AS ...... hMI DI-I ...._.. ..... ., ..... c.-e, ., ...... "" .,....,. .:: =:-....... ... IT......._ C-.tl n..n All ---.. ..,,. ..... Cl ct .. .... ~ "" Cl•I •• •tt .... .. .... "' "' ,. Al DAILY PtlOT SB APM ....... PERENNIAL GOP CANOtDATE HAROLD STASSEN WAITS He 'a Ready If the Republican Party Need• Him l're• Pa,,e Al ABORTION CLASH. • • total of 1,130 voles are needed ror the nomination. In the platform subcommitte<? hearings, the iss ue or women's rights brought about more dis· agreement than abortion. The · panel was split 7 lo 7 on the ques tion w heth e r t h e Republicans will continue, as they have for some25years, to en- dorse r atification of the Equal Rights Amendment, a prime goal cl feminists. * * * Fre•P•,,eAl ·---- Hep. SilvioO. Conte <R-Mass.) . a subcommittee member who favors endorse ment or the am81dm9t. was in Wasfltniton Tuesday and may brealt lbetieaf· ter he arrives for thecoovention. One of the r ules quarrels between the Ford and Reagan camps involves delegates from the 19s~tes that held presidential primanes. Ford campalen oCfid als want a farm requirement compelline de- leaates to vote in proportion to the outcome of the elecUons. BUCKLEY. The other r ocedural ~ute wu let off by a demand from the . Rea'an camp tbal a candidate be • required to name bis vke 1>re- tbe members ot Coniress he sald aicleetJaJ cboiee In awfvmae ol the s uuested p r esidential can· presidential balloting, as Reqan didacy. bu done. Sen. J esse llelms or North Supporters of both candidates C " "d · K c· th claim lo have the votes to prevail arouna saa m ansa:s •tr at in t.be convention rul es commit· he and Buckley discussed the ttt, whlch meets Saturday. The poisslbility som e time ago, but questions have been considered that be wasn't promoting it. only by the Republican NaUonal Helms sald be remains a Reagan Committee's rules panel and the supporter. . Helms told the Kansas City committee itself, both controlled nmes that Buckley would be a by Ford for ces. rreab race in the campaign, and saJd the American people ob· viously are looking for one. Richard Rosenbaum, the New York Republican chairman and a Ford supporter , said he had hea.rd the Buckley talk, but con· tended it would not draw orr a.ny Ford delegate support in the New York dell'gatlon. He said he is confident Ford will be the rirst· ballot nominee. Reagan ls Jocked In a tight bat· Ue for the nomln aUon with Ford, but most tounts have hirn trail· Ing with the GOP convenUoo due to begin Monday. Wllh ooly two candidates In the race, one ls almott sure to win on the nrst ba.JJot. Thf' News quoted Tom Ellis, thairman of the North Carolina delepUon as saying: "If we had 3 lh1rd man In there. It would give Reagan a better chance on the second ballot, and I h..-el like maybe ff some third person d id cet the nomination, ll would heal the Republican party." OltANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... ,_, __ _ JM:ll R. CurleY ~·--o.-•"'­Tllomas Keevft ...... T"°"Ns A. M~ .._,.., ... CMr1ff H. Loos Aldwd P. H•ll Altl•-.......... H4M SI t•1Ncl V....,Offlce 21111 LA ... , It-eta.°"""- Oltlces c.-. ......... _.., ..... _.....,. .. .co•i 1"1S .._,....,,,._. '"-lff<ll• ••o-...- T••• ..... (714)60«1 ~A ......... Ml-J671 ~""Or-CiNil _1,,,,,.. ~ ,.. .... --.. ---..................... _ ... ~ ............ .. __ .. _, __ .... _ ....... .. ---· Sole-''"'' _,.,. .. ~ .. ~ ........ ~fM• s-t•IM-... Un.., ~n -:u~·--1-Wf ..... - l'ro• Page Al PLANNERS study. ··1 don't care what the board says," Mrs. Grindle retortt'd, "We know where it (the noise Im· pact arta) i.9 and we can't ignore il." Jn Laguna Hills, the 485-acre Country Village developmftlt ls located east of La Paz Road between Oso P arkway and Aliso Creek Road. Its mate Kite HHJ de~lopment ls p la nne d o n 453 acres sandwiched bet ween Ali cia Parkway and Laguna Niguel Reglonal Park. Mrs. Grindle abstained from voting on the Country Villaae and Kite Hill development" bec:ause, she u Jd, or tht'lr possible Impart on the planned San J oaquin Hills Corridor. The remalnlnR two develop- ment• tacitly given the com· mission's approval on 3·1 votes had, In one form or another, been beJore the commission or county planning sta(( more t.ban two years. One was 11 300-acre Avco Com· munity Developers 138-acre de· vclopment in the Laguna Niguel area. The other wu the Collnas de Capistrano t ,270·acrc de\•clop- ment located in three areas run· nine west of the San Diego Freewa y i n un incorporated areas near San Juan Caplstrano. Betty Elias Named Judge Betty L. Elias, SO, was appoint· ed today by Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. to the Nort.b Orange County Judicial District bench. Mrs. Elias, a lawyer from Anaheim. will be the second woman Judge in Orange County. Betty Lou Lamoreaux, also a~· pointed by Governor Brown, 1s H!'Ving •in the Harbor Judicial District. Mn. Eliu succeeds r etiring· Judae LJoyd Veny. Tbe posl pays $CJ,m a 7ear. Feder.al~~ ·Paroles To Go? ATLANTA <AP>-11-eJustic. Department Is studying tecom• mendallon to abolish paroles roe federal prilonen and reqwre the prisoners to serv.-tbelr entko sentences; Atty. Gen. Edward JI. Levi u ld today. Abolishing paroles would have to be "coupled with a reducUon In the level or se ntences now a,e. Ing meted out, so that the •d ual lenlth or time served by otren- d e rs wou Id not Inc r e ase dra matically," Levl told the American Bar A•sociation'a M · nual convention. Dispar1Ues In aentenctni and uncertainties in the p arole s~tem led to • study thal pro- duced the recommendations, he saJd. The convention·1s being atten· d ed by 15,0<>0 attorneys and judges and 40 British judges, bar· risters and solicitors. Levi said 'that in addition to common laws abared by England and America, the two nations also share "con· ...., ,... .......... ' temporary di((feultl• ••. an in· TWO IURINEI O.ED IN 11D CM IN Hf.AO.ON COt.USK>N TUEmAY crease in crime." CrHh Occuned In DayMgM ...... llD RoM...., Mo•1m ~-Ro.cl ~ The high incidence oC crime .. ---.- has become a burden on uw· t--- country '1 courts , he sald. T E • 11 KilWd, 11 "The efficiency (Jr the criminal op ngineer ,. rwii. . WO U".Urt justice system In deUvering swift ~ LI~ and certain punishment to lho6e N d F•I] guilty o1 crime has suUeced, .. he ame to I said. ater ost -ln-Can.von Collision !Fro• Pa,,e A I '.J DOCTOR ••• til last Feb. 2S became be wanted usuruces that he would not be arrested as a federal and Ila~ parolee if he told police be had been hired to kill Mrs. Robinson. The jury has listened to what t he prosecution descri bes as highly incriminalinc telephone conversations between Robinson and Scali.le -wlt.neaed by Mn. Robins on and ber daughter Kathy, 18. J urors have also viewed a gar- rote-a braided rope favored by ki ll e r s who pr e fer straneutation-wblcb Scalia• said be waa to uae wben dia· patching Mrs. Robinson. Rose and Robinson testified TUesday that Mrs. Jtobtnaoa wu a domineeri11 ..., .... ftnnl.y eoeatro1a.t &M..eouple!a n .. .._ throu1bout tltelr lf.,.er mat\ ria1e. Robinso• te1tlfted U.1t 1>11 .tfe, whom be met lft medical school whi le ahe wu a laboratory tecbnJdan. bouebt all his clothes without comultlng hi m and took over personal dJredlon of lhe plua perkn that were conceived and designed by him. The physician, test.llyiq 1low· Jy and deliberately, told the jury he waa distressed when the operaUon of the 8aek Alley plua parlors ln Newport Bea& and Fountain Valley ~ally puaed Into hls wife'• with aJI hit oUter bualnea lntereatl In· cludlng•expensive property in RlvttsldeCounty. Robinson told the Jury that lie was even more dlstreued when he returned home one day to find his wife in bed recoverinc from bre a s t I mplant s urae ry performed by a surceon be thou1ht was his fl"lend. Robinson said the brealt hn· plant surgery and thuurltcal in. sertlon or tbe lUD confirmed his belier that Mrs. Roblnsoft had loYers. Rose'• account of Ute IUD In· sertlon and wbat he saJd were Scalise'• ioatruellonl to retrieve the dev1ce and p.....t It to the doctor brought a comment from Judge Ruller that highly amused the JUry. '"Tha t would be a r ather violent Invasion of her body, wouldn 'lit''" J udgc Rutter asked the witness. "After all, It's not like som e one slealln1 her purse,'' Deputy District Alt«ney Jay Moseley coateocll that Scalile was hired to kill Mrs. ~ tor a downpaymen& ol Sl0,000 and a further payment of SI0.000 when the assignment was com- pleted. The prosecutor ergues Ut•t Robinson became Incensed when his estranged wife refused to sign papers that would have allowed hlm to sell undeveloped 8 11 Canyon property for SllS.000 and that be bought a gun about t.bat Ume. Robluon wa1 admitted to UCI Medical Ceeter •artier Uda ,..r aa beln1 ol slllddal teDdmdes after poll~ tb4Mnd ·--of meld .... tbat allecedb' lDdmhd bia ~ Jira. Jtoblmon with tbe WU DOD. Role a.ad anot.ber PQCblatriat tailed by the defenH bne described Roblaaoo 11 a •:passive, dependent persoaali· ty" wbo fell threatened by t.he loss or his wife. Both ps ychia tris t s hue taun~ tha t Rnblrwoa eould not form the intent to ktJI Md that Ute proMCVtton account fll edJo9s that led lo hta .,,.. ....... 35 ii bllbl1 unlik•IJ, Col. John V. Poley, U.S. Army Corpe of Engineers d\ief for wattt resources in ftft western states, baa been •S'Polnted general manager ol the A.Hao Water Ma nace meat A1ency (AWMA>. ' Foley, 46, will tenninat.e a 24. Jear military career to ace.pt the AWMA poet. He will M8wne his new Potition Oct. t. AWMA la a consortium of aeven loeal water treatment agencies established to un· dertaJce the r egional collection. treat ment and dis posal or MWlle. It lndude1 the con:uam1lties of Lasuna Beach, Irvine, Lquna Nieuet, South Laeuna, Lacuna Hilla, El Toro. and Em.-ald Bay. Tb8 AWllA Dt'Ofect •Nilclal a • to .. mrutoltrutolt~ •· The first DUae ol the eoft· ltNC6on of .. ... elf A.Ibo Badl, .. due to ..._..,,..um Jetr. ro1., will undertake dar·to-ctar coordination ol AWllA ac· U'1dee and wtU fa tbe loac run save tbe agency consider9ble amolmtl In eoa...iun. ,_., Carl J . Kymla. chairman of the AWM.A board of d1redan aaid. Al 1eneral muaier. Foley wUJ reeeiYe 132,000 aaoually. Poley will teUaqWh u.·~ of cliatrict •llneer for tbe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in charge of all water resources de· velopment projects and park de· veJopment project.I for the five westem at.ates. He has held the post since 1973. Foley ia a graduate of West Point. l're•Pa~Al ~UNCHES. ~. ing science labs and muslc rooms, she uid. ··we are lit.rally body on body .i La Paa," said Mn . eatur. "In lddlUon lo rellevlrw dan•eroua crowdlnc, the new ILitchen will allow U$ to operate more efflcien· · Uy. Our aavin1s will mean we should be able to hold lunches to a ate ady pr ice, despite lo· nation." ho El Toro Marines were killed Md two mea froin Laguna Beadl ~ ~Wion Viejo were serioualy &aJW"ecl TuNday iD a bead-Oii coW.ioo oo SuUaeo RoM Jut north ol llodjaka C..,..B.oad.. 1"tllt t'OrODtt'• oftlee tod.aJ .... tified the Marine vid:iml as Lean· der Jooe., ZZ, and Vemon 0 . Bub. aceaabowa. Both mea were attached lo Squadron lJ a t the FJToro Muine <Ai-Af.r Base, a corouer'a in~ v~1ator said. Spokesmen for the CaWomia 111-.wey Patrol u.id one ot the Mriomly iltjured atti+PI yjc. Ums •• Pb.illlp Robert TQlor, Wife Slayer Found Guilty, Called InsaDe An ID-year~ man 1lrho bee llil wtfetodutb witb a clawlwn· mer was found guilty Tuesday in Orange Coaty &lpericr Coult and was ruJecl to be insane at the Umeofthe killing. .. Judce Kenneth E. Lae de· Uftre4 Ute vercW::t aftl!r the non. JsJ trtaJ ol Jaet Cltarlea Cole ol Garden Gl'OYe. CoJewin return to the courtroom Sept. 23 for a de· cision oa bis fatare cootiaement and treatment. He wu a rres ted Oct. 28 after Gardea Grewe police found the beaten bod1 ot lfn. Ullian Cole. 1', oa a bed In tbe couple's bome .. Ofllcera aa1d the defendant could offer them no expa-.tion for hia audden attack on bl• wife. Thieves in Viejo Get Stereo Gear. Stereo equlpmemt valued by the victim at_, bM been llOlen •by burllan who pried off the window Kr'ffft lo pin acceM to a Ml11ion VleJo home. Oranae County aberift• offtcen hid Deputies aald Adele Marco Colett.I, 38, returned to her home et 24912 Sandov a.I Drive to find that the llvlnJ room and muter bedroom bad bffn ranucbd. J2, ol 12$ La Mirada Sl., Laguna BeadL Tbe aecoed iajared vidim was ldentlflecl as Glenn Howard Hadley. 'ZI. ol %7ZZI Rosario St. Mis•a Viejo. ' T•.J'lor WU reported iD seriou.'I eaMitioD tbil m oming at Sacf. dlebHk Hospital. Hadley w as listed in serious coadiUon al Milaion Commuaitr Holpital. Auordlng to t be CHP accident report. ~ two~ Marines were trnettnc northbound on Santiago Caayon Road at aboulS:30p.m. When round.ing a slight curve in the roadway, for ld:nown re- NOlll tbe auto driven by Banks I crossed over tbe bichway's )'dlow double line md crashed bud• Ullo lJle southbound auto I Ill wla1dl Taylor and Hadley were ,._, tbereportuid. . Bab_..,.._ were dead at &M.aeeae. Accordiq to the ~ re. pert. it took rescue ~ l S Jlllauta to free T aylor and lbd.le7 from tbe ~ oC tbei.ramasbed auto. NAJ'Y EXERCISE SET OFF COAST LOS ANGE LES {AP) -• Tiie sea s off Southern California wm be dotted with 36 Navy s hips manned by 12,000 Navy and Marine pel"ICllJDeJ for the next u days during the "Varl'lity 1 Knieht" m ilitary ex· erdses. Si11~y aircraft will also participate in the ex· erctae., which will con· ceotrate on anti·air, an- tisubmarine, s urface and mine warfare tec.bnjques. Frera P11ge A I CRANE ••• oo the crane, he said. The truth ol it ls, Jorda n said. confidentially, It all ~cts a little boring an er a while. The two operators buvc to switch jobs lone operates the crane, one look• out for other swinging cranes I Just to stay fresh. ::-:538 CENTER STREET-COSTA ~ESA-646-1919~~ We .UI lie ••• ... G.OSEI FOR YACAllOll *ugust .Ith thru August 15th OPEN For Business Again Aug. 16th • , -· • Jurors hi Long Inquiry LOI ANGELES <AP> -The WUllam and &mU1 Harria trial ....... 1-' • •Iona"' eoafUIJon a aeeuaaU0111 wltb tbe &eaal al. Cftlllocb likely to reopen the ... proteedlnp. Superior Court Judce Mark BrlDdler denJed ... mlltrial mo&6oas durlnt two WPwual ~­ verdict beartnca Tueldaf tod let stand the Harriles' conviction on ~inl and robbery charges. Tbl bearin&s had beets called to iaveati1ate cllaries tbat the verdict was t ainted by bias apinat the HarriJes. CBIEP DEPENSE attorney Leonard Wei.ntlaa. stuaDed by coatradictloa1 r"ealed in the pa.t-verdict beartnp. said or the trial'• bizarre twisU: ••J don't think they're over." " ... I have a 1uspidon we're all going to be back here before Aug. 30," he said. That is the HanUes • sentencing date. Weinglass spoke after be and other attorneys wer e hastily summoned back to court late Tuesday to hear two alterna&e 1 jurors say their t estimony earlier in the day about alleged , juror misconduct wu wrong. THEIR REVEUALS left un· resolved the question ol who had Jasb.ioned a rope "hangman's noo&e n a J\lrr roonr durtn I jury selection. "Maybe more inlormaUon will l be developed,•' said Weinglau. I "Maybe other jurors will be bav· .ing new recollections. I hope the picture will become clearer in time." · I He said a deputy sheriff and some jurors might have to be re- questioned to establish the truth about the noose incident. which was revealed abortly before the ' jury returned its verdict Mon· day. ALTHOUGH convicted of kidnaping and robbery, the Har· rises were acquitted ol assault charges involving Patricia Hearst during a 1974 crime spree. The Harrlses face the poqibllty or maximum Ule aen· tences on the robbery con· vlctlon. Miss Heal"$t, a codefendant, is scheduled to be tried in January I on the same robbery. kidnaping and assault cha r«et. Her trial haa been delayed while she un· der1oea psychiatric testing before M'fttenctng on a federal bank robbery convict.ion ln San Francisco. THE CHARGES stem from events al a Los Anieles sporting goods store on May 16. 1974. Kiss Hearst bu said abe sprayed the buiJding with machine aun lire alter William Harris was stopped for abop'illlq. ProteCUton said the trio Lloien cor.:unandeered a van and car to escape. In an extraordinary scene. the 12 jurors and four alternates, who had remained sequestered overnight, were quizzed ln· divldually about J>ONlble pre- judicial incidents. \ • Wedneeday. August 11, 197'6 CAIL Y PILOT .ti ·Beans Power Campaign Soybean Farmers Pledge Bushels of Help Survi1'ors Bear lt'Jag ••• Bus crash survivon listen intently at heari.n1s to de· termine what caused Yuba City school bus to plunge over guardrail last May, killing 29 acbool choir members and faculty. Dean Estabrook, Jett, choir director, whose wile died on the bus, and principal George Zerkovicb listen as testimony is taken. FrotaAP-•llN For conarHSional boptolUI &&ewe Rapp, u mlljor campaian worry la the pric. ot soybeans. 11\ird Dt.trirt farrMn ln Iowa are pledtilnc buahel• ot aoybeana t.o Rapp'• campaign rather than dollars. Rapp, a Democrat from ~ar Falls, ia tryin& to raise one-ntui ol hJs campaign budf et In beans -which equals about 3,000 bushels al current market prices. At harvest time. Rapp will travel around the district c:olltttlng the pledged bushels. "Politician• sit ln their otflces and never fully understand the difference that SS.SS and $6.JS per bushel maks to a farmer." he noted. • The Republicans will not have a uniformed CUb ~t to lead the pledge ol alle&lance at t.hel r con· venlion next week in KansaaCit,y. Tlaoaa1 Jeu &Meta' 10, selected by the Republic ans to lead ( J thepledge, round a re- PEOPLE gulaUoa ln bis handbook wblc:b uid uniformed --------CUb Scouts cannot appear atpoUUcaJ gatberinv. The lad informed naUooal scouting auttionUes in New Jeney. who said they had been unaware of the existence of the 1910 reiulaUon unW be pointed it out. • Academy Award wtmllnl actor Rod Steiger bas made such good proereu lince his ~n heart surgery that he i• able to be "up .' vqnc_ y Chem;stry' and moving about" in his room r I ., at Daniel Freeman hospital, a hospital spokesman reported in Los Angeles. The spokesman P l S • • said that Steiger was moved uzz es ~cientists_ __ ___,f .... ro ..... m~thµite=o,_h~:!Uis:.!..!~:~~~~~= PASADENA CAP) -Mars 1tlll puules Viking scientists with "fancy chemistry" that mimics life, but many experta feel the riddles can be solved by further Viklq t.eltl. Some scientists say it will probabl)' take unW late this month to de- t.erm.iae ii the planet's bichJ1 adlve eoU is barboriq aay kind ol llfe. But there is a 11ooaa1« ..._. snellt. D&. JOSHUA Ledenert, a re- nowned bioloeist and apert in the field ol extraten'eltrial life, said be th.inks that tbe most like- ly outcome at the completion ol further Hperimenta will be that sdeatiata will be lD approximate- ly the same current position. They will have a aetol very excit· ing and very provocative data but wW not have m8de a definite c:ooclualoo. Drillers Strike Oil SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Standard Oil Company of California 1871 oil·bearini aand bu been found in a San Pedro Bay Hplorat.ory well. The well la located in 175 feet of water about 13 miles 90Ulh of Lon& Beac:b on a tract ac:quJred ln the Dec:. 11, 19'15 federal land sale (or a bonus or $105 million, Standard Hid Tuesday. ntE WELL is nowal3.727 feet and will ' be cfriHed to about 9,500 fed, the c:ompaf'y reported. Commercial sicnllt~ of L'-e well, owned by Standard, Union Oil, Skelly Oil. Oftty Oil and Union Pacific Corp., w).11 not be known until additional testing and drilling Is completed, Standard said. SewraJ uperimeats oo Mars -and 10me on earth -are pinned to iduUfy the proceases. cootinuiog to make"very good recovery from a cardiac bypa.sa operation. The 51-year-old alar "' of numerous motion pictures, in· n 10 • eluding "No Way to Treat a Lady" and ''The Pawnbroker," won bis Academy Award Oscar tor his portrayal of a Sout.bern &beriff in "In The Heat cl the Night.'' • C<>Untry music: singer Tammy Wyaette is re- covering from an operation C<>r re mova.l of her Call bladder and separaUon ol ab- dominal adhesions. holpltal of· fic:la11 aald In N aahvUle. She waa In falr cond.IUon at St. Tbomu Hotpltal after aur· gery. a hotpltal 1poke1man 1a1d. A spotetman said Miss Wynette entered the hospital the day before suffering severe stomach pains. Th~ pains, whic h the 11ln1er has sulfer<!d in rec?ent months, • 11•"• should be corrected b)' the aur;try. the spokesman swd. • The plant crash that killed Missouri Rep. Jerry UUoa and flvto other peraons last w.eelt occured ar. :• s < ~~ . '7 tft' the left engine on the small plane failed, lnvest11at.on for the National Transportation ~ety Board announced. Utton, 39, who had jut wen the Democratic nomination ror the U.S. Senate, was killed when the twin en1lne Beec:h Banin aircraft plummeted to a field shortly after laking orr from allWc:othe, Mo.. Aug. 3. The ~•noN con1re11man and his family were on their way to Kanaas Cny for a victory celebr a lion. The safety board said its Investigation showed a broken crankshaft in the left engine caused tht engine to fall on takeolf. lt said it was continuing tests to determine why the crankshaft failed. ----* # H. Gaylord Stever has been conrlrmed by the Senate to be director of. the Office or Science and Technology Polley. Now director of the Nat.Iona! Science Foundation. Stever in his new post will s erve as science ad· viser to the President. vou--canfinning Presi dent Ford's nominee was 78 to 6 after Sen. Jeue Helaa (R-N.C.> said Stever was responsible for "a cover·up operation" at the NSF and should be rejected. Helms saJd Stever and top ... NSF manacers bad .. misled a nd d eceived eongu,s" about the deJegaUon or adverse com· merits from peer review reports on mulUmUUon dollar curriculum grants. l I Land Preservation Bill Clears Panel - 'Wllft S2!IOO ml~IMum • 'W1lll •tOOO t11lftlmym And you'll always enjoy penonallted cou......,. cm how to mlU the mott ot your aavlncs prosrwn. In IUdt ~ aa IM and Ktop plans. Ind tax .,erred Investment annult.ils. So drop In. Ovw eotr .. we'll show you why the best place to save 11 IC"eyscone S.vlncs? 0 KEYSTONE SAVDIGS --- j I w.trNnater omc.. 140fl Bwh Blvd. • Airport Center Offtce. 430I MecA'91uf IJtvd. ·An~ Office. 566 North E&ldld I AneMlm Hlh Offtce, 5741 E. s.nta Ana Canyon Aoed • Mll*nYlejo.Offlce, 2A041 Mw'Vueftte PlftcWty Al..ta OYet Mt m.,_ ~~----~~--~~~ l ... DAILV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I ·krational Argument Some members ol the Saddleback College board of lnllteel too often show an inclinatJon to use any technicality to ~romote, protect or defend their personal ldeolo,,f't without much· regard for the needs and 1oala of the college and the students. It happened again at the last board meeting. when truttees were asked to hire an architect to de· sip a campus child care center in an existing build· ing. The $21,000 alloc11tion for the project had been specifically approved during budget deliberations the week before. But ultra-conservative trustees Robert Bartholomew a nd Donna Berry &aid the actual issue of whether or not a child care facility should be built had never been voted on. Both opposed the idea. They chided the .administration for proceeding with the job. but the administration replied that the center had been authorized as a budget line item on a 4.3 vote. · Other board members agreed. They said ad· ministrators had .. acted in good faith and within the P.urview of their decision·making authority. · The district must operate in a business·like fashion. Utilizing the platform of a school board meet· ing for philosophical hair-splitting is not a proper function of district trustees. I School Liability It seem ed like a good idea several years back when the Newport-Mesa Unified School District an· oexed the undeveloped land south of Corona del Mar .• Based on the school financing practices at the time, trustees were sure the area would be self· supporting and it seemed logical to include the 8,100 creswittrin t*'"chool distri . Times, a nd laws. have changed. In this case, yesterday 's. good idea has be.come today's liability. Because of state laws govemin# school taxes, thet 8,100 acres will be nothing but • burden to the school district when it'• devele>ped. . School omcials have warned the county. the Irvine Company and dlstrict taxpayers that there is no practical way to build the schools for 1tudents wbo will come out of homes in the coastal area. It is a seemin&ly Insoluble problem. Faced with either busing tb<>1e children loq d istances, or skew· ing attendance boundaries to accommodate them, trustees are now talk~ of withdrawing from the area. And the Irvine Unified School Diltrict neither wants nor could handle that number of students. It will be years belore construction begins. We can only hope some solution presents itself before the children move in. · Happy Anniversary Three years ago, Orange County supervisors stationed one of the county's first paramedic units in Laguna Hills. They couldn't have made a wiser de· cision. Last week, the original unit passed its third an· niversary on the job. In that span of time, the paramedics have responded lo nearly 5.000 valid calls covering the gamut of human ailments and accidents. It is impossible to say how many of those who have been treated by the paramedics may be alive to- . day because of them, but it would be safe to say the figure is in the hundreds. County officials claim that at least 10to15 percent of the calls paramedics respond to are me.saving situations . The crew roUs on as many as 15 calls a day. There is no question that the paramedics have filled a great need in the Saddleback Valley for quick· --re-.ponseemer~ency care This kind of performance... record speaks for itself and for the overall validity of the paramedic program. SB OVERDUE Dear Gloomy Gus . Special Mo-ped Rules Cause Confusion While cash is being scat· tered over the berm fence I hope some lands on the n oribunda exotica patch on the corner of Culver and Seton. What happened to th e lands cape plan ? IRVINE BEAUTIFUL ~, °"' ·-.. "· .. --.., _n_ .. __ •U•rilY_I .... -.. ti. -""-· s...11 -... _ .. ~, G•. O•llY "'lel. To the Editor: I think we all are very con· fused about the latest motor vehi· cle, the Mo-ped. The Department of Motor Vehicles classifies It as a bicycle. to be ridden only on bike trails and in bike lanes ol streets. At the same time, the driver is sup· pmed to have a OMV operator's license. These two a r e in themae!ves mutually exclusive. No bicycle rider I've ever beard ol has been required to be a liffDSed driver. The lady m y 14·year·old f Judge Selections Need Collfii-mation AltboQh it failed to win ap- proval of the Assembly. the pro. J poeal of Senator John Holmdahl for a chan1e In the method of selectin1 justices of the bl1her courts merits further effort next session. Holmdahl proposed judicial appolntmenu be made subject to Senate con· flrmation. His measure cleared the Senate without op- position to meet defeat In ·the lower ~ house as a re· ' suit of the un· due innuence ol the Jud1es. !xactly why the Jud1e1 should conc ern themselves with the selection • system of future judges la hard to fathom. Still, their tendency to . Inject themselves Into the Je1l1)ative process In ntany • areu has bffo alreed)' noted. It appeara a sense of power berom· Ina unbridled. ! • l l I UNDER THE presml system judlclal v.cancies are filled by the IO\'emof. Trial court j\Mlaa are subject to voter awoval at the next election. Appellat• and Supreme court juatioa are con· nrmed by the Judicial Appomt· meats Commluion. ,,_ la eotn· priJed ol the attomey 1eneral. chief Justice and a praidlq justice. The aelectionJroceas has been the subject OftlOlnl de· bate. UnUI after he took omce Ronald Rea11n thou1bt somebody other than the IOV• emor should name the Judlts on u,e theory that appointments should be removed from politics. He 11111ated tbe State Bar. AS A practical malU!r. politics would be IDYO)Yed no matter wtu.t.,. .......... Tllleeledift procaa la polltlcml. 'hndai the job ewer to the 8'lde Bar would not juat merely substitute anotller brand of poUUcs but would retDOV• Ute abillt.J ol the publl~ to pinpoint the penon rnpoaalble for the appoint· mmts. But tJaere ls room for lmprov. meal la Ute present.,...._ Tlaat is preeilely wbat Hol-4alil1 ICJllllll to do. lutead " ......... the approyal up to just line -. be wanted the eatift Senate l to ....tew the qualifkat.lona of t • t EARL WATERS ) those named to serve on the bisber courts. "8 BOLllDARL pointed out. the Senate now adviHil and con· senu on hundreds ol appoint. menu made by the 1ovemor re- achin1 down to such minor posts as memberships on various boards which affect only a handful of people. Why, then, shouldn't It have a volce in the moet important appointments he canm"f"e? For. Justices are, to all intents · a.nd purposes. apPOlnled for Ufe. n.e system by which the)' stand bdore the voters foe new terms ls a farce. It is impoulble to defeat aJ~Uce. Bee.use of that and because, more than ever, lbe h1ch« courta . are handin1 down decisions which legislate rather than In· terpret law. il ls essential that the people have some voice in their seledlon. Throqh thelr elected repreaentalivea In the Senate the public would be af· forded a means of hqjut Into the procsa by makln1 the appoln· tees 9'tbject to confirmation. Instead of lenin1 it up to three men. two of whom may be PoliUcal cronies of the appolntee or lb• 1overnor. • senators would aenaUniae the candidates' credentials. THE 'UDGES' arguments about breachln1 the separation !>f powers ia specious . The Lestalature already .,bu the eon- lt.itutional authority to impeach Judi•· Wily should lt wait uaW after the fact to pnveat an un- qualtfied person from aervhle? The overwhelmin1 ..,.meat in favor ls the fact tlilal all federal Judla must be coallrmed bJ the U.S.Seute. With the prnnre applied •1alnst bia propotal by the Judpl lt bu IMlcome clur to Holmd.abl tb•t aQ rmewed ef. fartl• JUI propa9al maat depend ..-aa informed ....... U lie cm eat lllis c ... ...,... tblln it can be predicted tlUI& be will re- ceive tremeadoua ...-t for the majortt.J ..... beee c.IPI .... laud and clear about 0. coarta. ADd tllere .. DO ..... l"UICID to limit CGBfirmalJoM to tM bilber court appolntmeeu. n llloakl ap- 1)17 to a11 Jad.-. Tbe r...-al eyslem bu proved tbe cue. daughter and I talked to at the Orange County Department ol Motor Vehicle~ assured us it was a bicycle prior lo our purehase ol same. The policeman who gave her a ticket assul'ed her she needed an automoblile driver's license. The judge who fined her said she bad to have a driver's license, but suspended the part of the fine which classified the Mo-ped as a motorcycle, to be ridden only by licensed dri vera. . WE RESPECFFUILY uk the Department of Motor Velliclel to make up its mind about the Mo-ped and similar vellicles, u many more will undoubtedly come on the market. Why shouldn't they? Tbey're a great. gu.aaYing way to pt around. MRS. JAN YOUNG MISS DANA YOUNG The Mo-ped it claui/W °' o bq- clt. and 41 tuch ii bcRled from frHWOfl•. but op#alor• mMlt llllve o driVtt'ahctntt. -£cfitor · To the Editor: A Je1islalor must wort in order to truly represent the people. Ex· perience. common sense and a variety ol administrauve talents combine to make a legi$Jator el· fectJve. Incumbent lesislaton claim all these attributes and olfer • public record as nidence. But here in the 14th Auemblf Di•· trict, the two candidatea have never held an elective office. How then are the voters to know which candidate will make a more effective letillator? Can we base our vote °" campaJin literature, or bu tbe pro· fessional packa11n1 of can· didatea lrrevocablJ subverted the political process. The amw•• to these questions will Influe n ce the quality of representation we wtJJ have. We will answer these questions not by whal we say. but what we do. All of us belong to various political, service, civic or social or1anliaUons. We shou.ld all call upon our officers to invite the candJdat• to debate. A debate ln the Lincoln·Dou11as formal (used In lntercoUeslate com- petition) wlll aasu,e total fair· neu to the partlclpanta. ) ( t MAILBOX J Ldtn• from reodtrt are~. The right to co"'"'"' Inter• to flt apace or elirniftott II~ u rnerwd. Utln• of JOO words or l«u will be QiW'll pn/nnu. AU lfttns must ti.· elude ~11re and rnailiftg oddnu but 11ame1 mo11 be wllhheld on rt· qwlt if ltlf/ici~t ''°'°" "cq:iporftlt. Podry """"°'be ptAblialwd. i.e ..... , .... To the Editor: Recognising the historical value of the Fr.ands Packing House. the Irvine City Council included in its Northwood toning a requirement that the possible purchase or relocation of the house be evaluated prior to its destruction. Thia requirement was inserted to implement an expreu policy or the general plan that the city "shall not allow development that will destroy a known historic site without a determination or Its po11lble disposition and ex· ploration of means to implement such disposition." The Francis Packlnl House is specifically listed u a historic site in the general plan. To anlst in this evaluation the city required the developer to produce an independent study of the Packing Rouse. This study, received on July 9, 1976, con· eluded that the packing house baa "•ubatantlal value as a local cultural ana historical re· source," that a "feasibility study should be undertaken to evaluate the many poaible uses the buildlq could have," and that "the rec~cllng ol the exist· Ing structure would represent a contiderable aavlngs to the cl\y." fl'ollowln1 receipt ol the re· port, the city's Historical, Archaeolo1lcal and Paleon· tolO((lcal Committee, established by the city council to evaluate historic ahes. unanhnoualy re· ~ended further study ol the site. And, following the working ol a compromise to permit the rest ol Northwood to 10 forward without delay, the city's plan· nln1 staff also recommended WHAT WILL such I debate ac· further Stud)'· compliah? By hottJns a debate on Despite the recommendatJona a vital l11ue or interest to your ol UM consultant, the HAP Com· membership. you will force the mlttee and the ell.)' staff, and In two candidates to focus their at· the teeth of the 1on1ng and tention on a subject al interest. to ceneral plan, the planning com· you. rnluion decided on a 3-2 vote Sstetlfically, you are compell·_ thll the 1Lnaclure tbould go. IDI the ::andidates to 1' research the laaue, 21 formulate a poaiUon. Tbe decision of the planning 31 make a public IUtement and commilaion will be heard by the 4) support and defend that state· ell.)' counc:U, probably on Aug.\ ment. Isn't thla the job of a 31. Thole iater~ted In eeeln1 I.,...._. in SauamentoT Sboald that the PHklni bouae aeu a we not see lf the caadklattl bave fair lb• are ln•ited to come to the Nlie toola wi&b wll6cb to be tbe Kiltortcal SodCy meeUnc eff'ectivelDSKT..-o? 09 'l'bsldQ, Aq. 211 at 7:ao I call upon .il reliNn&a ol the p.m. at tbe Library to learn 14th Aalembly Dlltrlct; have men. your woctatioaa, qutuUooa, clubs, etc. Hbedule a debete. C.U Rm c.dov'a <• ., ad Jim Slemons (752-tm) .t con- flnn a date. Both WCJrt in Or-ce County. Botb are nmnin& for of. nee. 8otb have no re8IOll to re- fule. lnvolvemeat in the political process caaaot be ,.....,,... for tbe wealtbJ. It tak• .U ol 111 to make it work. GREGORYV. RUZICKA BOB MARTIN To tbe Editor: We n..s mCIR clillmtlbtl. u well u hl&blY luteUnte. an editorial •titled ......... False ~?" wbieb QPem'9d lD the DaUJ PUot -.... , •• ~ a prepoeed DI ......_ 1.-S- lndiftdaal bome ..._. cttiaea ....... ......,... ...... t.be Muuall Propert, ID Lquna Hills. . The editorial also chuUzed the Orange County Senior Citizens Council for rlskinl its "credibili· ty" in "blind support" ol the pro· Ject. Admittedly. the property men· lioned contains one or more ridge lines and a good deal ol the pro- perty is steep-exactly the same as in the city of Laguna Beach. However, the proposed project envisions using approximately 160 acres (including ridge lines ) for development, with the bal- ance remaining in the natural state, asintheOreeobeltconcept. THEREFORE, THE home sites as plaMed will consist ol a number or .. cluster sites" based upon topo1rapby. Depending up- oo your arithmetic, a propoged development or 1,285 homes would be a density averaae of 2.64 dwellln1 units per acre. The square foouge of the proposed homes, as against the proposed square footage of the sites, would hardly classify the project as a ''hJgh-denalty" one. The planning and building ••professiona ls" cited In the editorial who claim that moderate-coat housing for MD.ion with moderate income cannot be built and sold from $20,000 to $25,000 <even on nat land) should take a trip to Oceanside. Last week in Oceanside, the fourth unit, consisting of 118 homes went on sale. People <aenion J w alted in line ror a week ln advance of the opening. The de· veloper was forced to institute a form-of lottery drawinl to turn away crowds. Wbat wu the ex· citement? Just beautiful homes for aenior citizens for aale at prices from $21,995 to SZS,185. II they can be built 17 miles south of the Oran1e County border llne, they can be buJlt here. The Orange County Senior Clllzens Council hu not "blindly supported" the project . We believe the developer should be given the opportunity to prove his cue. If he can, he should be permitted to 10 ahead with his project. NORMAN HORWITZ Chairman, Marcroft Property Tuk Force, Housing Committee Oran1e County Senior ClUsena' Council . P..,.e llne11e~ To the Editor: - Your article by Arthur Vinsel and the photo by Pat O'Donnell about sklteboarden on public streets reaches a new low In the joumallaUc aervlr.e of the public in&«41t. How can you Justify publiclain& and eYen 1lamouri1ing these public menaces? •'Sure, we know It'• Ule1al," they admll, and then you 10 on •nd add their moroaic juatlllcaUon that ·'We have no P'ace e1ae to practice." So Uaey do it at nilJrt! lmqlne drivtq up that bW at midnlsht onl1 to be areeted by one ol tbeM MUots Un111dertn1 strailbt at :rou. Apart from tbe haaard to themselftl, are you lnaenaiUve to tbe -risk to tbe-drhw who mlibt uaderstandablJ swerve ln· to• attldenU Im-cine the eon· sequeaeea for the poor sap wbo lft(Ot. tbrou1h no reasonable fmdt ol bit own, a trike ad kW or IDJure one of these aetina. TRDB WOULD surely be a • ..... t m wblcb the alles•Uon would be m ade that th~ skateboarder has lost the op· portunltr for substantJal future income m his "prolession" (you attribute that mindless comment to someone within the Hunt· inglon Beach Police Depart· ment1. It appears that you have two alternatives --cease giving such mental defectives publicity and justification. or conrcss that vour journa lis tic s tandards ·and general Intelligence scarcely ex· ceed that of the subjects about which you have written. DAVID J . STILLER t'lrlllftet Re.aria To the Editor: My eyes went wide with angry disbelief at Nick '11\lmmesch's column <Aug. 3) on the matter o( Sen. McGovern's renting a house to the Syrian ambassador. True enough, a person has the right to rent or sell lo whom he pleuee. But is this any excuse for the virulent barrage ol anti· Semitic remarks which Thim· mesch proceeds to unleash? Thimmesch describes the American Jewish Committee as a ''Jewish gestapo." You know. come to think of It, we should thank rum for bis suggestion. We do need something llke that around to protect us from the an· ti·Semltes who are probably leapinl for joy at hJs column- and from the General Browns of this country. SAYJNG THAT there's a lot of "Arab money" around is not quite the same as the General Brown-t ype remarks about "Jewish money" (and that re· mark was not made a decade or two ago, Mr. Thimmesch! The Jews ha ve n ever us e d petrodollar power to paralyze the entire United States with a guoline boycott. 1 Just what purpose does It serve for ThlmmeM:h to sideswipe Sen. Humphrey and the Jews together by aaylnf that Humphrey ''is sus· peeled o havlng had a 11«ret bar, mltzvah"? And what purpose Is ther e In repealln1 Sen .I McGovern '1 re gr eta that he had1 not instead "bou1ht a muaa1e parlor out In Fairfax'' (Vlr1lnla: or Loa Anaelea?) except tol further rldlcule tholle who take exception to his position? I am not outra1ed that • col· umnlat would write tuch trash. I am appalled at the Pilot for prin· tin, It. PllYLUS M. HEPPENHEJME O•ANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robm fl. Wttd, Pt1f*Mrr Tllorll01 Kervll. Edlfor 8orboro Krtlf*ll, £dfforl(JI Poff f:d#or The tdllortal p11e ol lhe Dtilt Pllol 1eeka to Inform ud lt.lmulate reldera by preMntJn1 °" Wa .-1e dlverae t'ommentary oft topln ol lnleretl b1 1yndlc•t· ed edumnltt.e and car1oonllla, by prcwkllq ' rorum ftw rteden' vlewt 1na by pre1enUn1 U.I• ,_,.,.,er'• eplaienl Md ldeta on eurrmt topics. The editcwtal opinions ol the Dally Ptlol .ppear only 111 the edilorl1l roh11nn llt lhe top of the page. Opinions t•· P"ftHd by the eotumnietl and c1rtoonl1U tnd letter wril«s art ther own •nd no endOf'Mtl'Mnt ol dwlr vleu by the Daily PUol should be lnlernd. Wednesday, August 11, 1978 I