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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-08 - Orange Coast PilotFire uts / DAILY PILOT Girl,· 13,. lnip'risoned, * * * 10' * * * AIJused for 181 Days '· WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 YOl.. .. , HO. UI. S S•CT1C*S, M "AO«S ' . ., ' • • • .Dole .Fund Charge Repudiated r-Held JBJ Days . Girl Released -After Ordeal PORT MOODY, Canada (AP) -Thirteen-year-old Abby Drover.-who....alllbor1Ues say~was imprisoned ror 181 days andSex-- ually abused in a six-foot square underground cell, apparently was convinced she would survwe She even told her captor. "I just wish you would be my friend." She was in seclusion today, re- cuperating from the s ix·month ordeal. Authorities estimated tbat the fivc·foot·lhrec, blue- Blaze Razes Costa Mesa Warehouse A warehouse fire hit the In· d"8trial area In north Costa Mesa this m orning doing heavy damage. When fire officials reached the fire al 2952 Century Place. the blaie had enitulred the interior of the Ace Worldwide Moving and Storage warehouse "They opened the two sade doors and found the whole ins ide of the building ablaze." said Bat· talion Chief Robert McClelland. The rlrc. discovered al 3:35 a.m .• could be seen from South Coast Plaza. quickly spread to an adjacent warehouse owned by S&M Transfer and Storage Com· pany. and a s ma ller CalTran., of. flee building, all hclused within the 10,000 square foot concrete structure. . Heat detectors in the buildln" ~lerted Honeywell Protection Systems operators, who contact· eel Costa Mesa fire men by phone. Two engine companies, a truck oompany and a squad responded to the blaze, and were able to kttp the fire from spreading to warehouse offices at the rear of the building. Firemen manned the city's new so.root snorkel engine, play· ing streams or water on the roor d the concrete tilt up' structure. 'lbe roof later fell ln on the two ltor•I• area~ but firemen. were able to control names from ex- te\slvely damaging the CalTrans eyed girl, wbo was 12 when she disappeared while on tbe way lo school March 10, wrighed as lit· tle-H--'10-pounds when diacovered,__ Monday night. She had weighed about 90 pounds. Charged with kidnaping. rape, ~ross indecency and abduction with intent to have sexual rela· lions was Alexander Hay, 43. He re m a ine d in a British Columbia provincial jail await· ing a second court appearance Thursday. Police said they found a scrap of pa per in the converted bomb shelter in which the girl was en- tombed on which she had writ· ten: "God has helped me so far and Ke will help me to the finish. God works in m ysleriou.<J ways but what He does is right. "I know you think I'm stupid and like you say everybody is en· titled to their own thoughts. But I do believe in God and I do believe in friends. I just wtsh you would be my friend. •·1 also know I will get out of here so I'm not womed. I know you don't believe in God but I'll just say that God will be with you." Police in this Vancouver sub· urb said the girl e merged from the cell underneath Hay's garage "menta lly quite stable. but phys ically quite weakened." Constable Wa yne Smith said the girl had been forcibly restr ained by ha ndc uffs. shackJes and chains. Abby was discovered almost by a c cident when poli ce r espo nded t o r eports of a domestic disturbance al Hay's home Constables Paul Adams and Bill Reid said Hay's common· law wife s ummoned police because she feared Hay had locked hlmsetr in the garage, which he used in his business or <See ABUSE, Page AZ> Tum Back The -Clock 'Extremely Critieal' 1 o.11~ "lle4 SUH ~. POLICE CHECK DETAILS AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT THAT CLIMAXED CHASE Sent• Ana Men Holpltellzed1 Three Men Jelled After Coit• MeH Colll1lon Swpects Slam Van; Driver Near Death Twenty·three -year·old Allen 0 . Brown lay near dulh in a hospital today because a car carryln~ three burglary sus- pects who were flee.Ing police sped through a red Ught and slammed into his van Tuesday night at a Costa Me5a inlersec· lion. Brown. of 2637 Orion Ave .. Santa Ana. was returning from a trip to the market with hJs wife, Patricia Anne, when the accl· dent occurred. Police said the van fllpped and Brown was thrown 170 feet from the vehicle. His wife was not seriously Injured in the crash. according to police reports. Brown was re ported tn "ex· tremely critical" condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Frank J . Villa, 20, Santa Ana, and Alfredo Navarro, 21, and Jose L. Castro Villegas, 21, Chula Vista. Police have no ad- dress for Navarro. Lieutenant Regan said the chue began after poUce were called by Conrad R. Nelson. 347 Woodland Place. Nelson told of· fi cers three men were tamper- ing with his car. Nelson and a neighbor tried lo catch them, but the~ jumped in a car and almost ran his neighbor down as they sped off, he said. The pollce helicopter and squad cars picked up the pursuit following Nelson's call. Lleute· nant Regan said the orflcers clocked speeds of 70 to 100 miles per hour durinJt the chase. ~~~~~~~~- Train Slams Bus; Death Toll Unknown LAFAYETTE. Ore. (AP> -A Southern Pacirtc engine and caboose slammed Into a school bus today in thls western Oregon farm town. Stale police said there were ratallUes but could give no immediate estimate on the number kll~d or injured. Sheriff W .t '. Mekke rs of Yamhill County saJd his officers were al the scene. "I don't think anybody really knows yet what happened out. there," he said. "One deputy came back from there and told mehewaaalck.'' Ambulances from several sur- rounding communities rushed to the scene. Hospitals In nearby McMIMville and Newberg were reported fllled with victims of the crash. The ll'Ore seriously In· Jured were beinf tranafel'l'ed to boepltals in Port and.and Salem, ea~h about 30 milea away. offices. , (Sff FIRE. Page A%> It's the fastest-growing area in Orange County to- day, but it wasn 't too lont ago that the SaddJeback Valley was virtually an agricultural preserve. The three men in the car ncd on foot after the ll:SS p.m. crash at Fairview Road and Baker Street, but were quickly rounded up by police. Each was held to- day at Costa Mesa Jail in lieu of · SS,000 baJI. The charge is felony hit and run. -"'T'- It's Holiday On Thursday I All banks. county and state offices in Orange County will be closed 1bund1y ln bonor al Ad· milaioll Day-marking the 121sl anniversary o f California's statehood. Newsmen al the scene said the impact threw the bus an esUm at· ed300feet. The bus wu from the Mellin· nville Sebool District and was picking up students ln ural areas of the district at about 8: 15 a.m . when tbe crash occurred. Ailing Widow Slain SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) -The government says black nationalist guerrillas striking from neighboring Botswana have killed a bectridden white widow. LC>m1 May McFedden. 66, was • '1ain. early Tuesday 1t her home near Plumlree, about six miles trom Rhodesia's southwestern bcJrder with Botswana. an official communique said. Only 20 years ago the total poplllation between Tustin and San Juan Capistrano was measured only ln hundreds. And El Toro was one or the coun· ty's m1jor agricultural and livestock centers. For t trip back into Ume to fee bow it used to be, tum to Page 01. Pollce Lt. John A. Regan said the charge could be changed to homklde if Brown dies. He identified the jailed trio as Mandel Trial Open BALTIMORE (AP> -Gov. Marvin Mandel a nd tour codereodants went on trial today for alleged racketeering activity Involving mall fraud and bribery. Federal offices, inch.Ml· ing local post omces. will remain open. With the ex· cepUoo of Costa Mda, all city offices along the Orange Coast will operate normally. Laf•yette is a small farming town southwest. of Portland. Botulism Blamed FREMONt CAP> -Botulism bas c1used the duths of some 700 water birds ln the San Fran- cisco National Wildlire Refuge in Fremont. ., Dole Gets Lobbyist Apology nsHINGTON (AP> -c1au<1e Wild Jr., Gulf Oil Corp.'s former chief lobbyist, today repudiated b1a claim that be had given $2,000 in uno to Sen. Bob Dole, the .Jlepub~ vice ~sideotl ~ candidate . "1 have been in error and con- sequently bave done a serious disservice to Senator Dole." Wild said. Dole immediately accepted Wild's apology, calling the mat- ANTIABORTION CROWD GREETS CARTER--44 ter "an unfortunate incident.·• The senator added: "We're mov- ing ahead with the campaign." Al issue was Wild 's claim to re- porters this week that he had given $2,000 to Dole in 1970 to pass on to other Republican Senate candidates that year. Dole earlier acknowledged that he testified before a federal grand jury last March on the question of Gulf contributions. but that h., received no s uch funds from Wild either in 1970 or in 1973. Wild's stateme nt did not speak about other allegaUons that Dol e received Illegal corporate ~ulf funds in 1973 -something which the GOP nomlne~ has repeatedly denied. But he has discusseg.only the 1970 matter. Dole acknowledged to re- porters last weekend that he had been visited by special pro· CSee DOLE, Pa1e AZ> Coast Weather 1\ Tew mountain and de- sert thundershowers may drift over the coast by evening. otherwise, UtUe chan.ce in weather. INSIDE TODAY Thne'• <JMnost OJ much in· terut fn whether Wolter Alston wilt continue~ os Dodg.r1' 1ki~r.a1 in ttom'a dtmmJng chancer for ptmtJOllf. A r~rt 1ay1 Al1ton will re· tire. at ttld of aeo.!on. Alston deft~• he'a mode o decllion, Page Bl. Al DAIL y PILOT • s Wednesday. September 8 I 976 Old £11res Work Panel: Take Chicken Soup for Colds WASHINGTON CAP) -The chairman or a sclenillic panel which spent three years studying the thousands or nonp~cnptJon cough and cold drugs on th1: market s old today lhal Grandma's remedy was as eood as any. Her advice for bed rest. plenty or liquids and chicken soup was ··•as good as any" If you have a cold or hay fever, said Or. Fran· cis C. Lowell of Harvard Medkal School. ' The panel headed by Lowell re- viewed the safely and ecrecltve· ness of nonpresciription cold re- medies for the Food and Drug Administration. Lowell. in a news co~rence with FDA officials, said there was no nttd for anyone to lake the nonprescription products. un· 165 they w anted temporary re· heJ. from sore throat. headache and runny nose. He said that would be his personal recom· mendaUon, as a physician and al· Jerglst. "The re is no need for your ul· t im ale we lfa re to take any medicine at nll" i£ you're suffer - ing from a cold, Lowell said. The same advice applies to the use of antihistamines because "they ma ke you drowsy" and do not cure the common cold, he added. Man y n onprescription r e· medies on the markets have sucb low levels of active ingttdients •that the)l :·m"ight not do very . , muc h" to e ven r ehev• the symptoms, he said. On its per t . the FDA an nounced it will allow consumers to buy 10 strong medicines. avaUable until now only on a doc tor's order , without 11 prescrip- tion for self-treatment of the symptoms or eou1N, c!'olds. al· lergles and asthma. The FDA said il has no way or telllne whether any prescription drug marke\ed under a brand name could" now qualify to be M>ld as n nonprescription drug. Part of the problem is that a pre- scription drug m ay contain several ineredients, not all or which have been removed from t.tie prescription list. Daily Pledge Fre•PageAJ ABUSE ••• Flag Profaner's New Tune building campers, to commit suicide. They said they brote in- to lbe garage but didn't find Hay. LYNDHURST, Ohfo (AP) -Municipal Judge William Aurelius wants lo make sure Steven Clark, 18, pays more a ttention to the American flag. They left but were slimmoned back when the woman reported that her b1.tsband was at lbe bot- tom of a seven-foot-deep shaft irl the basement. Clark was convicted of desecrating the flag July 4 by dis playing it Crom the rear of his car along with a vulgar phrase. Aurelius sentenced rum to she months in jail and levied a $SOO fine, then suspended all but $100 of the fin e -on a condition. Clark must say the pledge of allegiance to the flag cnch day that court is ln session for one month. ''Apparently she bad seen his CH.ys's) feet al the bottom of the shaft and thought he tilled himself." Reid said On other days. the judge said, Clark must help the Cleveland subur b's fire department raise the flag in front of City Ha ll and give the...pledge there. "What you forget is that brave men and women have died to protect this flag and it shall not be dis- played in disg r~ce," he told Clark. The officers retumed as Hay was climbing up a crude wooden ladder in the shaft. Adams said they had just put handcuffs on Hay wllen "l lleard this whining. "I looked down the shaft and here was this frail little thing coming up," he said. · Police said a sound-proofed door at the bottom of the shaft· Ret11rded Paf ie11t opened on the squalid room in which the girl was imprisoned. It measured 6'h feet by six feet by· &.Y.1 feet high and contained a wash basin, hot and cold running waler, • chemical toilet.. bed, chains, a vent and a heater. Attack Kills Tot I On Way to School I. Ruth Drover , the girl's mother, said Hay some times drove neighborhood c hildren to school and was a frequent visitor al the Drover home, e ven white the girl was missing. PARSONS. Ka n. (AP) A 5. year-old girl on her way to l..tn· dergarten was fatally attacked by a young man identified by aut horities as the res ident of u nearby state institution for the _retarded. · The girl. Sherri L. Janssen, died Tuesday at a hospital in JopUn, Mo., where she was taken by ambula nce for e mergency tre atm e n t P a r sons is i n southeast Kansas about 50 miles west of J oplin. Witnesses told police they saw e-man pick up the child and throw her to the groW1d several times. The Labe tte Count v :.illornev William J . Daley. said the young man. 19. a rrs1dcnt patient of the Parsons S t a l <' llospital and Training Center. had walked a way from the ho:.pital grounds lie was not otherwise identified. Meai Fraud Brings Jail LO ANGELES lAP ) -Two meat i;uppllers have been fined and given s us pended prison terms aft er pl eading guilty lo chargei; that they s ubstituted poultr} for beef and pork in K00.000 poundi; of sausage !.Old lo the Army. U S. District Court Judge David W. Williams also imposed • i $10.000 fin~ T uesday against the 4':in Rernardtno Sausalle Com· pany, Inc . orlllithlnnd, Calif. Thadeus u. Z)'l1'. 411, prcs1aent of the company wbo pleaded gw~­ ty J ul y 19 to a felony violation o( the Fede ral Mt Al l~tlon Act, was fined $2,000, Mlven • lhr~­ ) ear suspended 11entence and pl aced on lhr" y.an probatJon OAANGE"COAST DAILY PILOT I "'t (tLd'1QI (N\t "-ifV r1to4 •tlh -.I " f -~ •(111 lli ·•0 t~ Nf'"''\ ttr;t\ 4' fl\;Nt "•'I• lht I ', A\r ( t-4 t P\fOlht\llWJ (nn••' ' •.#1 •• •I f"CjhOft' t•t V''lh,f\111 MMn•, H\4~ ,, .. ,.,. Ip (O\IA II/• 4, H• •1t0ft bflittil '-t'f'i"' 11.._,lt ~:i.!~ ;,:w~!:~.v~!~4'.f~, ~:;.·~,"-"~1:~: ''0~ f\clllol t''fMll{;f\ i\ rowl'·t• Ntt '\..ttU' .. Y\ ~ ~ d.tt\ ,,,_ t'•tf't(lf'•I f'dif It '"'"I I ""~ " '' \JO v.,,.,4 .. , ,,,, t t <•"-•• ~ ,. ( ... f°'"'' ., .. "' Robe rt N W<'<'<l f l't'\•.,, "' •t> J f •I'" ".-.i Jack. R. Curley \k t' ....... ~"' .. ,.. ('4"f'f.-Ml .... , Thoma~ Keev11 co1to• Thomas A M urph1M M.t~~(1Mor Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall Offices (.~1 .. '-""' \\C-\1 ..... ~ ..... 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The for the girl six months earlier. attack took place 3 block from They also visited the Hay home the home of the child, daughter of several occasions because of re- Mr. and Mrs. G.il rY L. Janssen, ports of domestic disturbances .. police said. She was walking· to Police sajd the man's wife and t he af~ernoon kindergarten her three children by a previous -marriage apparently were un-session whe n a ttacked . The aware of the existence of the cell. school is two blocks from her home. The only entry to the cell was Police said they received the the vertical shaft which was hid- report from a hospital physician den under a work bench. The who passed the scene in his car, s haft was covered by a thick re£ogniied t.be...palientand sho'6'ut..,.._~ll""h>C'eel-of p~ · blue to ed at him. The young man ran blend in with the bottom o from the physician who notified storag e lockers under the authorities. The patient was workbe nch. found later hiding in the back At the bottom of the shaft, seat of a pa rked car in the severa l inches of foam rubber vicinity. . soundproofed the door to the cell. A hospital sour ce said the pa· lient had been gone only a~ut 15 or 20 minutes. He was described as severely retarded and com- pletely incompetent, with no pre· vious hospital record of violence. He had been hospitaljzed about a year. The slate hos pital, for retarded persons between the ages of 6 and 21. houses about 300 resident pa- tients. Fog Causes Diego Pileup SAN DIEGO CA P> -Fog shrouded the San Diego area early today. causing a h1ghway collision m which five persons were injured. lt lOOk 4S minutes to cut Cret Allen, 24. from wreckage of his car on ll.S, 805 In aoutheut San Diego. He was hOspilallied in critical condition. MltcMe G~•!' This is the Koh-i-noor diamond, mou.nted in Queen Mary's c rown tor the cor- ona tion ip 1911. Pakistan has asked' ·Britain to return the diamond, one of the world's most famous gems. The jewe l was acquired when Britain annexed the Punjab in 1849. Wet Weather Returning to CollStal Area The National Weather Service reported today that moist, uosla· ble air from the south will con· tinue to bring widely scattered, but sometimes heavy afternoon s howe r s. t o Orange County through Thursday. Dense clouds brought heavy. warm rain to Orange Co~nly Tuedsday after· noon . The Weather Service said the thunderstorms a re caused by tropical air coming up from Mex - ico. The a ir 1s circulating around a nearly s tationary low-pressure syst e m ab o ut 250 mil es southwest of San Diego. Thursday's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with chances of lhunderlJorms In the late af- temoon. Temperatures along the coa st should reach the mld- !'leventies with te mperatures higher inla nd. Light variable winds from the southwest are ex· pected to continue through Thursday. f 'ro• Page A I FIRE ... The two storage warehouses contained personal items stored by customers, including four automobiles and blns of clothing and furniture, McClelland said. "We're still out there pulling stol"ed goods from the building," he said this morning. "ll's a lengthy cleanup operation." Fire lnves tigalors digging. through the rubble today said they believe the fire started in the Ace Worldwide Moving and Storage warehouse, but ~ un- able lo determine what caused the blaze. "We're stm looking at It, but at this lime we have no idea what caused the blue," McClelland said. "ll will probably be a long tlme before an estimate of dama,ge can be determined by the owners." Earl• Tee·off s Club Stand Breaks Rules I • 'MOVING AHEAD' VP C•ndldate Dole CHANGES HIS STORY GuH Oii's Wiid DOLE ... secutor s in Fe bruary and ap. peared before the feder al grand jury March 8 to respond to al· le~ations tha t he received illegal corporate contributions from Gulf in 1973 either directly or through t he Senate minority leader. Dole said he went before the grand jury voluntarily and de· nied the allegations. The New York Times has saJd that Wild, unemployed after giving up a cons ultant's office here in April, told the same grand j ury he had given betwee n $5,000 and $6,000 to Dole in 1973 through an in- te rmediary, William Kats. who is Dole's forme r administrative as- sistant. In addjtjon lo denying ever re- Pre ferential :treatment t o members or a men's club at Mlle Square Park CcHf Course In Fountain Valley may be In viola tion of the county's lease for the f ac ility, O r a n ~e County Supervisors learned Tuesday. They were-t.old, in a report from Supe rvisor Laure nce Schmit. that operators of the 160-acre course have formed a men's club which offers "pre- ferential tee·off starting times on the weekends "hen public use or the cours e ls at its hi&hest." But, Schmit said. the lease for t~e county•owned course, in cf- Mate Hit In Beach Shooti1ig Depressed by what police said was the onslaught of a crippling disease and a sudden djvorce re- quest by her husband of 30 years, a Huntington Beach woman al- legedly fired three bullets into him at their retirement con- dominium home early today. Stanley Raymond Ellis, 54. of 8877 Tulare Drive was listed in critical bur-stable condition to· d ay at Pacifica Hospital with wounds in the chest and arm. He staggered from lheir re· sidence, pleading for help and collapsed , bleeding profusely. His wife, Dorothy June Ellis, a lso 54, was lodged in the women's custody ward at UC Irvine Medical Center on 'a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. A ne ig hbor, Mrs . Norma Hayden, telephoned police at 2 a.m. when she and her husband we re awakened by the gunshots from the Huntington Landmark condominium unit immediately next door to theirs. '"He came out and he was ask- ing for help. My husband went to him and I got right on the telephone," s aid Mrs. llayden. "He w.ent inlo the apartmcnl and gol the gun," said Mrs. Hayden. adding the suspect 's son· in· law had raced to the scene within minutes. rect sine~ t968, requires that ll be opc•n to the general public. At his suc a •stlon, SUpel'Visors asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and other county of· - ficlals lo nc«iottaie a solution to• the problem and report back ln 30 days. A memo aceornpanylna Schmlt'11 repol't from Kuyper noted the club's membership ls 11mlled to 500 men who pay SSS each In dues annually. KuyJ)t!r said club members are a llowed to phone in between 7 and 8 a .m . Mondays ond Tuesdays for tee-off reservations for the following weekend . They are allowed to reserve tee-ore times between 8 and 10 a.m., the choice hours for golf· ing . The general public, Kuyper s aid. cannot phone in until 8 a. m .• and they may r eserve spots in the 8 to 10 a.m. time zones only when s lots a re still open after mem· be rs' r eserY.@.\Jons .. Goll couj"sc offic1als contacted afte r Tuesday's meeting said there usua lly are some reserva - tions stilt o pen for use by the • 11eneral public. ~ Kuyper also said the club has a •• tournament for members one .. • weekend a month. And, be con· .. - tinued, that the men-only or· ganlzation may be constitutional- ly discriminator y. Steven Knoblock. an executive asstst:mt to Schmit, said11fter1.he meeting lhc problem first was brought to his attention in 1973 when he was on the staff of former Supervisor Robert Bat· t in. He said he t hought county of· fic1als settled the matte r then. Bul Schmit recently received some complaints and decided county officials s hould study the matter again. Hays to Get !'lo ~itatio11 BARNESVlLLE, Ohio <AP) -Aut horities say ex· Rep. Wayne L. Hays. who received minor injuries in a tr affic accidcnt.J pro· · • babty won't be cited even though he admitted the col- hsion was his fault. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . elving-the-funds-; allegedly for help in hjs Senate re-election ef. fort, Dole s ays he believes Kats· denial of having participated in. any such transaction. The Ellises ~ext door neighbor said she does not know the quiet couple well but added M rs. Ellis became quite depressed with her pain and suddenly limited activi· ty following the onslaught of af'thR·~·~~~:---~-:--:-~ Police say the wounded man recently asked for a divorce after the couple 's 30 years or mar· riage. Hays. whose 28-year career in Cong ress was ended by a se x-payroll scandal. was recovering in a hospital he re from rib bruises and should be re· leased in a da or two, a aoctor sat . ---i---9 Jlays, 65. took the blame ·: for Tuesday's accident, which authorities said OC· curred when his pickup truck veered to the left or The former Gulf lobbyist s aid in his statement that he had made the claims to reporters wiu,>ut checking his records. "i reel confident I confused the · Investiga tors continuing the shooting probe s aid Ellis was wounded with a small caliber oistol but did not immediately re- veal its size. the center li ne and collided with another truck on a road in Wheelin~. W. Va., across the Ohio River from Jh1ys' home. The othe r driver was unhurt. • $2,000 in cash with the $2,000 check made out to another tn· dividual," Wild sajd. Ellis' wounds bled so profusely the Haydens said they thought at first he had been hjt by a shotg un blast. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sox Supporters Sweat Shirts & Pants Warm Up Suits Football Shoes Soccer Shies Speedo Swim Suits Tennis Rackets Rac11uetball R1a1uets • Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses Ladies T erinis Shorts Handball Gloves Weight Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weights Jump Ropes Book Bags Letterman Fackets Long Sleeve V-neck Sweaters Racket stringing 538 Center 646·1919 .. ( Wednesday. September 8. 1976 DAILY PILOT A3 • Conrity Health Test Vote Stalemated 87 GAaY CltANVJLL.£ Of-a..11, ...... ...,. :.:.:_ bour·lon1 debate ended in • at• Tue.day when Orance ()oulrty auperviaora voted 2·2 oo frOpo1ed changes tn a con- troveralal health testing con· tract. Two votes went to a• contract amendment plan $1Cle5led by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that would: -Keep Orange County Health Testin1 Institute COCHTJ> ob- ligated to continue providing elaborate physical examinations to prospective coWJty employes .at wbat coUAty audit.ors say cur· Police Seek Stolen Glaze Huntington Beach police ex· 1>r~sed rear tociay that s upp_Ues or potentially lethal ceramic Jiaies may have been stolen by t'hildr en 1n a res idential '9urglary. MUST SERVE TERM Slayer Daniel Bedellan Jail Terni 'Fair' for NB Killer Officers noted that the ex- periment.al gla-ie compounds used on pottery can be absorbed through the skin, causing lead poison ing , de b ilitation a nd possibly brafo damage if handled by people untrained in taking proper precautions. . The materials were taken from the home of Golden West College ceramics instructor Mrs. John Gray. She discover ed the materials missing after bet re· tum from a long vacation. Her home had been burglarized. Only a few items valued at un- der SSOO total, s uc h as a camera, s mall change. a few trinkets and the potentially lethal lead poison· ing ingredients were taken. A neighbor discovered the break-in at the Gray home on Kingston Lane in north Hunt· ington Beae h Aug. 16, repoft.iog 1t but having no knowledge of what was taken or its potential harm. "Some of it is a wrute powder that looks ·like heroin," Mrs. Gray explained Tuesday. "Our doctor says It can be absorbed throu1b l.he skin by Improper handling and cause lead poison· ing. "And there's no Ume limit on its capability of causing lead poisoning. God only knows what might happen ii some youngster tried to smoke it, or inject it wherever they shoot such stuff." Detective Martin O'Reilly notes the method or break-in, at two polnll in the Gray home win· dows were smashed, coupled with the items taken classically Convicted killer Daniel Garbis points to culprits 12 lo IS-years Bedelinn has been advised that he olie and Mrs. Gray and the must ~er\'e the full l5 year volun· family's physician all rear if this tary manslauJ:hler term fo r the was the case, whoever stole the slaying of Nancy Fuller Atwe&ler glaze powders may even now be of Newport Beach. A parole board which reviewed suHering from lead poisoning, unaware of the illness' cause. Bedehan's apphcat1onfor release The GWC art department in· from the prison term impo41ed last Jan.16classified the natureoflhe structor emphasized the famjly killing as "aggravated" and re· Is less concerned with the original theft loss than with the commended the full term · possibility the m issing materials '"Orangc-Col1ll ty-snp;ertor COu rt e-t<rwhom everharthcm Judge James F Judge scnlen<'ed They are neither illegal t o Bedelian, 41. to one lo 15 year~ 10 possess nor uncommon in any state prison after a 1ury in h15 ceramics studio. although Mrs courtroom found the Lcbm1esc Gray does no pottery al home but immigrant guilty of voluntary onl y had them s tored there. manslaughter . Symptoms or le ad poisoning in- c lude abdo min a l c r amps. Deputy District Attorney Paul drooov. limo. weak wrists ancl Meyer had vainly pleaded for a wobbly ankles theoretically al· first d egree murder conviction tribulable at first development to Bcdelian admitted in his trial some other more common ail- that he used a bronze• stautNtt-in ments. the Atwate r home to club Mrs. Still another factor points to Atwater. 50. to death on Feb. 5, likelihood children stole the . 1975, while her invalid husband. ceramic glaze powder. police A.G.CoxAtwate r,61,lay helpless , and Mrs. Gray noted, namely its jnbisbedroom. value. Bedell an told the jury he struck Some of the stolen compounds her because s he attacked him arc worth only three c:ents a with a knife during a quarrel. pound. Meyer contended that the mak nurse attacked her bet'ause sht> fired him and accused him or .stealing jewelry from the Came() Shores home. Bedellan was arrestl'd afler he drove Mrs. Atwater's body lo an auto wrt'cklnJt yard ln Pacoimu. .~red it in a SS-gallon container und filled the barrel tot he top w1Lh we'\ cement. Water Aid Okayed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Marin County supervisors have voled to appropriate $40,000 to hflP the county's water-starved dairyml•n with tankers. rtnU,y ls ca loss of S2'7.91 on tacb exam. -Deprive OC HTJ ol 1ts status as the county's sole outside pro- vider of computer led pt\)'Sical examinations In contrast, two supervisors, Thomu RJley and Ralph Clark, voted for contract options pro- posed by county Human ~rvices Agency director David Odell that wouJd : -Create two classes or physical exams, ono ror persons wbose job assignment would in· volve light physical exertion and the other ror those whose job as· signment would call for more ltftftuous pb)'1ical effort. -Strike a price differential between lbe two classes ol ex-ams. -Reduce the rlrm's required capacity to perform exams rrom 10,<¥>0 to 3,000 tDJWally and ats malpractice insurance coverage from'"' mUUon to $1 million. MODEL OF $10.5 MILLION MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING AT UCI MEDICAL SCHOOL Groundbreaklng_Set!O!. Thursda~ Afternoon tor Four-module Structure •May Cost Dearly' UCI Medical Cellmate Testifies School Rites Witness Plotted Lie ~~ .. ~~~.~m~! By TOM BARLEY Of Ille l>•llr ...... Si.ft A former Orange County Jail prisoner, who reflected from lbe wlloess s tand that he may pay dearly for his testimony, told a Superior Court jury late Tuesday that key prosecution witness Alan Daryl Irving is a liar. Mark Cleveland, 28, testified as the final defense witness in the murder trial of Thomas Hardin Hesler . 29, of Long Beach, that Irving told him while they shared a cell last June that he intended to lie when called to the s tand. The surprise witness came un- der heavy attack from pro- seC'utor Robert Chatterton who had to be cautioned by Judge nol>ert P . Kneeland at one point for the fero<'1ly of his que'\tions. The a ngry Chatterton became eve n m o r e f urious when Cleveland. obviously uncom· fortable. was unable to tell him or the jury exactly whkh por· t1ons o r I rving's earlier testimony were untrue. Irving. 29, of l,.ong Heach. lei.tified that he and fellow pro- secution witness Dale Irwin, 32, Tide Pool Tour Set by Institut~ Free public tide pool tours will be provided d11r1011 September :rnd Oct o ber by the Marine Studies Institute in Dana Point were robbed by Ronald Cauwels in a Long Beach motel room when Cauwels produced a gun in· stead of lhe $20,000 he promised them in return for 174 pounds of smuggled marijuana. Irving's report of the robbery to fellow members of a drug ring led lo a raid on Cauwels' home at 16861 Bayview Drive, Sunset Beach, last Nov. 8 in which Cauwels , 27, and Janet Mae Metz. 34, were shot to death. Irving and two other men In· dieted on dual murder charges for the part tbey played in the raid became prosecuUon wit· nesses against Hester and Cour other defendants. They have been promised one year county jail terms on each of the two offenses In return Cor their cooperation as prosecution witnesses. Cleveland told the defense and Chatterton Tuesday that Irving threatened him when be learned that the witness had been talking to attorney Roger Agajanian, Hester's lawyer. . "He tol.d me I'd better not get involved in this thing or he would have m e bl own away ," Cleveland testified He identified Irving as the member or the gang who really wanted to murder Cauwels but said he bad to abandon that plan in lhe race or opposition from other gang members. Hesler has been identified dur· mg the trial as the organizer of the raid on the Su.met Beach home and lhe man who used an automatic rifle to kill Mrs. Meu. ror a $10.5 million medical sciences buildlnf; for the UC Irvine College of Medicine will be held Thursday afternoon in Irvine. The ceremony Is scheduled to begin nl 2: 30 p. m . at the site, just west or the school's Medical Surge f aci lities on California Avenue. Donald P. Loker, chairman of the College of Medicine Board of Trustees. UC I Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. and College Medicine O~an Stanley van den Noorl will be the speakers at the public ceremony. The 102,000-square-foot build- ina is scheduled for occupancy by early fall of 1978. Most or the funding comes from a 1972 California health sciences bond issue. Another source is a $3.3 million grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Included in the structure will be a 200-seat le-cture hall, an 80· seat scientific demonstrnlion lee· ture ball , 8 0 research laboratories and 80 faculty of- fices. There will be four intercon· nectlng modules. One module will house a vivarium for the care and feeding or research animals . Second Camp Set KATMANDU, Nepal (AP> - The American Bicentennial Ever est Exped ition has establlshed its second camp at 21,000 feet. the base camp report- ed to Nepal's Foreign Ministry by radio today. -Provide Cor the i.hiftini of a physician's r e\'1l'W of examlna· lions from OCllTl lo the COWlty. Diedrich said Odfll's pl~n to J>rovlde two classes ol pbyaical examinations waa an "emasculated and disjolnted'' procedure. The Fullerton s uferviaor ch arg ed th e h ~u th ad mlnlstrator's proposul defeated the contract's pur1X1Se or provld· 1ng thorough exums or 1tl1 oro· spectlve county cmployes as a means to cut down on workman'r» compensation c.'lt1h1\S. Diedrich went on to call the shlftln& in review of the exoms to county physician~ u price in· crease the county shouldn't be expected to stand. Although he earlier voled in favor of reducing OCHTI 's re· quired medical malpractice in· surance from S5 mHlion to SJ million. Diedrich Tuesday said, ''I'm flatly opposed to this idea." So was Supen•lsor Laurence S<'hm1t, Diedrich 's all~ m the verbal fracas But Dr. Stanley Mayberg. OCHTl's president. said a recent county audit as well us an ln· vest1galion by a t wo-man Board or Supervisors <'Omm1ttee Justified acceptance of Odell's plan. "Why did we ~o throuJ{h all this?" Mayberg asked. "Why did we submit to a county audlt or our books? What mon• do you want'?" "Well,.. Diedrich n•pllcd. "I don't buy the results of the audit. It's as simple as that.·• He conceded that OCHTI had performed as required under the <'Ontract since 11 was awarded to the firm in July. 1975 Di edrich and Schmit were agreeable to reducing the firm's required annual capaci ty from 10,000 phys1cials to 3.000. That change along with taking OCHTI off th\.' exclw;iv<· "endor list were as far as the) would go. however. in amendmg the con· tract that originally set the pncc of physical examin ations at S63 99 each. But Supervisor Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley were willing to acce pt Odell's plan and re- fused lo join Diedrich and Sch mil In their proposal. T.he closest eithe r side came to victory was an agreement to con- tinue their discussions today with the thought that the 2·2 stalemate might be compromised. Lawyer Sues Disneyland Over 15 Cems A Tanana lawyer who clalms he paid the equjvalent of 4-0 cents at a Disneyland rifle range while cash customers were paying 25 cents took careful aim Monday in a class actio n that names Walt Disney Productions &is defen- dants. Attorney Brian J. Campbell states In his Orange County Superior Court action that he sur- rendered a "C" ticket valued al 40 cents last July 28 when he vis- ited the "Fronticrland" shooting gallery lie wants 15 cents hack plus $1 million In punitive damages. And he wants those da mngcs for all the patrons who used Disneyland coupons as payment when they tried their luck on th<' rine range. Ca mpbell further demands that additiona l c1nmugcs be awarded lo him and nil other uf· reeled patron11 1r the cusc 1s re solved in his favor in trial court. Tour11 a nd lectur~ on the rocky shoreline near the Dana Point llarbor will be alven al 4 p.m . Sept 25 and 3 p.m. Oct. 23. Reservations a rc requi red and may be made by calling the in · sltute at 493·9890 between 9 a m and I p.m . weekd:iys THE BEAUTY or DIAMONDS Later cicamln:itloo of the body revealed that the 90 pound victim had received an C!illmnted Iii blows to lhl' h<•ud 1lunn.i whut Rtdelian said was a protracted stru1:gle. The dl•c1 s 1o n not to frc(' lledelion until his full term ex v¥"es appcMs to be hn11cd on tw<> rocommendattons mmll" to lhl' J>arole bonrd: one by Judge Jud Ac mid the other by Di!ilrict Attorn1•y Juvenile Counselor Requirements Cut Gem Talk n,, .1 <' 111 "1•111m:., I HE AC< l 'RACY or OMl~t.A. Ctcil Hicks. . "This I~ th<· most agJO!r~1vnlt-1t case or voluntary manslaughter I have seen or heard or ... J udge Jodgeooted. "Bedelian is ;.1 potentially violent person. always ready to esplode." Hicks commented. 'Bedell an 's lawyerssald the)' in· tdnd to renew hill appeal for freedom at the annual hearings gtantcd by parole authorities. ''He could serve the same time or more than murderers, even though he was convicted or a lecser crime ... attorney Patrick l'tt.gerscommcnled Drive r s W c;>rking 'SAN DIEGO (AP) -Striking drivers are crosaing their own Udon picket lines to return to work for Yellow Cab Co .. hit by a str ike for 13 days. A union apokesman said 17 drivers went back to work Tuesday and olh\•rs MN! expected to today Counselors who s \fp crvisc youngsters In Oranjte County de· tcntlon facilities. will t10 longer be required lo have two years or colle ge educ ation . county supervisors decided Tuesday. Supervisors• decision came despite objections by county pro· bation o(ficials who C'On~nded college training is needed for the JOb. Supen•isor Laurence Schmit ca.st the lone vole on the, issue, siding wilb Chief Probation Deputy Thomas Bourque. who argued the two-year requirement has been in effect the past 20 years and has worked well. County Personnel Dlrtttor R. A. Scott told s upervisor s , however. he thought the matter was a "ludamental issue.·· He contended past expenence or work back1round could well prepare someone for the counsel- ing posts. And. he explained. the change in qualifications was needed to comply with slate and federal equal opportunity employment guidelines. Supervisor Ralph Clark agreed "Ith Scott. At Clark's suggestion. the board gave probation and personnel ofCl cials 30 days to de· _vclop some C'ti terfa that could substitute fo r l he college back· ground. Supervisor Thomtls Riley also queMtloned :in assert.Ion by pro· bat ion 0Hlc1als that dropping the crlu cational require ment could force them to hire unqualJfied people. "Why would you be forced to hire anybody who is not skilled or qualified?" he asked. Riley argued also. that educa· Lion may be one of the more minor requJremenll for an etrec- tive counselor anyway. Bourque said college students learn ana lytical thinking, a skill necessary in m akinf( proper ob- servations about youngsters un- der stress. And instead of 30 days, he asked for 90 days to develop some substitute tests or requirements. But Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich said some or that kind of evaluation s hould already have been part or the job applica· tion process and 30 days should ht ample lime. BUY·CENTENNIAl~ JUNK Patriotism for Sale?- When America·• Blcentennlul Year is over. what kind ol momentoes will your family have to remlnd them or "this important year in our nation's rustory'! I 'm a frald that too many familiea are goln1 to be stu<'k with thinia like plasllc Bennincton F1ags. cheap embossed ashtrays, and a. collection of patches. It's too bad that a lot of shoddy merchandJse has been unloaded on the American public dwing this "buy-centennial year." Instead or passing along quality articles tbal could become family heirlooms, cain1ng in value over the years. are we going to pass along a collection of trtnketa. Our country and our families deserve better. A fine piece of jewelry dated .. 1976, whether it be a special rlng, watch or other keepsake, will be gratefully recelved now . Even more importantly. it will engender lovlntc memories that will last ... memorial to a special thought and a special year. Do your descendants a favor. Leave them a treasure. The beautyr:i chit~ Omega i>r woinen (Omt$ from the 14K )Tllow or whitt ttxwred aold r.w. dial, and~ and from the dMiond." on tht-hrl Tut accur:K)' CMl(S fu.n\ Orncga, 0 ~ o( beautifully accuratt watches fur 128 y~ 0 MEG A 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION BankAnwncard-Master Ch1r9e PHONE 548·340 1 . A4 DAILY PILOT . r . ~l'c.!:~.gQ 2 Die in ZUiu Hostel Fire .-.~ ·. ~ ••-A•~'!!lia!~2 !:'!f!~~~e!_':.'!~~~u..i.!,~~ .. .,.-.,. l •lt A hostel for Zulu ml&raot work boycott and ZUius wanting South Afrlca 's lealslatlv ~ "fn Oar H Salom. conference W • workers wu set afire by other to 10 to their jobs touched off a capital. sources said little attention was Te• black.a in Soweto towDshlp urly Hries ol attacks and counterat. THE UOTING 11.emmed from elven to U.S. diplomatic 1ri • .... ltl•e today, and two cban'ed bodies tacks lD which » pttSOM were a demonslraUon by c:olored stu· lUatives aimed at achltvlna -were found 1n the ndns. In cape kiJled. , dent.a aaainst a 1ovemment or-black majority rule In Rhodesiit ,~~~i~ Town, police opened fire oo The nearly three months or der do1in1 all colored hlgb and South-West Africa, ~11:10 !Iii rioters and made dozens of at· violence has killed at least 306 schoolt on the Cape peninsula known 1as Namibia. rest.a. persom, all but three ol them uoUI Monday. So GREAT ESCAPES: One cJ.anc:e al the news ot the day In our region and you can un· derstand the escape theory. Here a long our coastline we have an unsolve d double murder, a kidnap-murder plus a lesser assortment ot muggings, store sUckups and promiscuous violence. Step j ust outside our im· mediate area and you can come up with double suicides. a dog s laying a child, a man holding a little girl captive for months and additional varied horrors. Now you know why people want to go to Mars. They want to go to Mars to es<: ape. A FEW YEARS BACK, we tried going to the moon. The trip was plenty exciting and the television shows may never be equa led. T he moon itself, however, was pretty boring, be· ing mostly dust and rocks. Thus a lot of people blas ted the expense of the Apollo pro· jects. suggesting the enormous amounts of money could have been better expended elsewhere. Possibly true. But at least while you were watching the Apollo moon television shows, you weren 't thinking about murders. rapes. wars or bank heists. The Apollo crewmen didn't get mugged on the moon. either. Now we are all off on another great escape. via a machine known as Viking 2, which cur· rently reposes upon the Martian surface, shooting television pie· tures and various lest\ results back to Planet Earth. WE CANNOT PUT men on Mars yet but via Viking 2, we can at least escape the horrors or Planet Earth vicariously. First. of course. you could start worrying about whether or not our Martian machine would work. It is very complicated. It reminds m e of our coffee machine here at the office. It is very complicated loo. lt is sup· posed to make change and give you a nickel cup or coffee for 15 cents. Every morning when report· ing to work. however. you can start fretting over the machine. Will 1l give back my change? Will the coffee cup drop out nghl·s1de up? Will 1t fetch up the coffee like it 's supposed to or JUSt s it the r e, whi rrtng and grunting? Coffee machine or Viking 2 spacecraft. people no sooner get a machme bu1 It than they start worrying about where it mi ght malfunction and blow a gasket or fuse. i\s it developed with Vikin g 2. we all could begtn worrying right away. Would its arms work on the Martian surtacc? Will it send us any decent pictures" NOW VIKING ? has sent us a picture that has been cautiously • described as a possible Martian dry stream bed. tr you have a dry stream bed, then once you must have had a stream. What ran in it? Water? Molten lead., All this gives us something new to help the scientists fret a bout. Yo u can forget the sucKup at the corner grocery. You can also marvel over the <c1cnt1fic technology employed by Viking 2 up there on Mars E\!cn 1f il won't i;:1vc you a 111rkcl l'UP ot corfce for 15 cents Witnesses ln Soweto, the bl& black. Attempllna to eaae the situa A uth African group said to· ghetto toutb or Johannesburc. n11: RENEWED UNREST in lion, Secretary of Stale Heriry A. day that a main reason for that said milUant blacks who had downtown Cape Town and scat· Kissincer appears reacly to em· nation's current turmoil Is that been tarfets of Zulu violence tered ar~ around the coastal bark on a round of Alrican ahul· th~ South African government L-.a h I f 11 d 'd d d. has made piecemeal policy two wee s ago attac-.~ t e c ty o owe w1 espre a IS·· tie diplomacy that he considers changes but failed to develop a ei&bt·block Mllimhlope hostel . turbances Tuesday in which four to have no better than a 50 per. frank. broad-ranging plan for re with fire bombs. It houses 11,000 persona were killed and scores cent chance or headlnc oft a formin~ the apartheid S""'tem. Zulu men. injured. race war in southern Alrlca. .T~ nfE FIBE aAISED fears that Dozens of arrests were report. Kisslnaer reports to President How ever. in testimony pre the Zulus, members o( South ed tod ay as police usJng Ford today on bis weekend talks pared for a hearing by the Afrlca 's larceat and most shotguns and tear g~ moved in in Switzerland witb South Senate Foreign Relations sub- warlike tribe, would retaliate against stone·throwing crowds African Prime Minister John committee on Africa, the South and set off another rouocl of o1 ~l~red Y,outha. U~r South Vorsler and is e~pected to dis·. Africa Foundation contended violence and bloodlettlnc in Alnca s rac14I Mparat.¥>n laws, cuu plans for a mp to Alrlca. that social changes already un· Soweto, where the co.uotrfs pe.rsoDI whose ancestry . is IUSSINGE• SAID Tuesday der way are producing "a re· black upheaval began in mad-neither all-black nor all·white .... _t T . p 1_._t Julius volution in rac:,ial attitudes" June are called ~lored. u.... anzaruan res_,.. among South Africans. T ..;,o weeks ago a clash Hundreds or d emollStrators :!1~~ebaslnvlted~m~~b~e between militant blacks lr)'ing were charged with batons on the Kissin~~~ s~-::" would bold oti ~ 1t1H• Prf•ar11 Robert L. F. Sikes <0.Fla.), reprimanded b y Congress after charges he bcnefitted from congressional ac. tivities, wo n renomination Tu esda y. Il e has n o Republican opposition in November. Antiaborlion Cro'Wd . Jostles Candidate a fmal dee isioo on going until he receives a report from bis top aide Oil African attain, William E. Schaufele Jr. A spokesman for Nyerere in· sisted that Klssin1er bad invited himself. "He asked to come and we said all right, come along," the spokesman said. l Molll Whose Dog Ate Infant Relecased SCRANTON, Pa. (AP> -Jimmy Carter's Secret Service bodyguards drew a tigbt c:lrcle arot.Jbd the Democratic presidential candidate to get him away from an irate crowd of protesters screaming antiabortion slogans. SCRAUFELE, ASSISTANT secretary of stale for African af. fain, arrived today in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He is to re· port to Nyerere on Kissinger's talks in Zurich and be briefed In turn on the outcome of a summit m eeting by black African leaders. lf. as expected. he re- lays a positive report. Kissinger probably will leave Washington NEW YORK <AP> -A 24-year-old woman, a.ec'used of negligent homicide after a starved pet German Shepherd mauled her infant daughter to death, has been released without bond in the custody or a cowiln. ., • Joanne Bashold, described as a recluse whose recent activities are a mys tery , appeared before Carter was jostled Tuesday night as the crowd pressed toward Criminal Court Judge Hyman She left the courtroom after the Soln i k e r Tues d ay on the hearing without saying anything. the candidate aod his encircling bod_y(uards outside a Scranton hotel. Cart.er, who bad just arrived from the airport, tried to cam· paign, to shake hands with those in the crowd, made up or both cheering supporters and booing protesters and estimat· ed by police at more than 1,000 persons. AS THE CROWD moved toward the candidate, Secret Service agents threw a protec· tive human chain around him and moved him into the hotel. Carter was not struck or in· jured and did not appear to have been shaken by the inci- dent. He continued to wave to the crowd and smile as he was escorted lo the hotel. Al his first campaign stop to- day, while sha'king hands with worker s at a Sc r anton .bookbi nding factory, Carter talked wilh an antiabortion ad· vocate who said he was disap- pointed Carter did not speak to the crowd al the hotel The man, who identified himsell as John J . Griffin, told Carter: "BEFORE NOW YOU were really so close to the people,." "I still am, Carter replied. Griffin said : "It just seemed that you ignored us ." "I DIDN•T MEAN to ignore anybody." Carter said. "When I got out of the car and went over to shake hands the crowd was so eager to get to me, and ever· ything. "They (the Secret Service) didn't know how to handle the crowd." Carter said. "It was a very dangerous situation," added Edward Mitchell , a Democratic can· didate for Congress from Pen· nsylvania, who was near Carter Tuesday nigbt"ind was standing with him at the plant gate. "I DON'T BELIEVE you," Griffin said , a pparently to Mitchell. Carter himself brou&hl up tht abortion issue in the streets of a deteriorating and ethnically and racially mixed Philadelphia neighborhood Tuesday. He restated his personal op- position to aborlion. saying gov· ernment money should not be spent to finance abortions. And he endorsed an interlocking set of programs d esigned t o minimize abortions. Both Beirut Sides Claim Big Attacks BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Moslem and Cbristian forces reported that their forces made suicide attacks on eac:la other's positions today after another night of heavy shelling. "Grenade·throwing suicide squads punched dozens of gaps m the forward defense lines of the enemy in surprise daybreak attacks negligent homicide-charge . DESPITE THE contention of Asst. Dist. Atty. Andrew Donlevy that Miss Basbold should be kept under constant s urveillance while psychiatric: tests were con· ducted, she was released in the custody of a cousin who is a free· lance arttst and who lives In the lower Manhattan art colony or Sollo. "What she is being prosecuted for is at best an accidental act that occurred with bad jud g-ment" said n legal aid lawyer representing her. "She is already servinst her time." Miss Bashold told Police she left her G·day.old baby alone with following night-long combat in Beirut," the Christian PhaJange radio station said. the dog in her shabby apartment in Spanish Harlem Monday while der antense artillery and rocket she returned to the hospital. barrages from Syrian forces. where the girl was born, to Christian leaders seeking more retrieve some possessions. A CO MMUNIQUE from the decisive Syrian intervention to joint Palestinian-Moslem com· defeat the Palestinians and lef-Wh ile s he was gone. the mand said its forces threw back list Lebanese Moslems continued emaciated dog attacked and repeated "Fasc:lst penetration" to journey to Damascus. partially ate the baby. "I left the forays in Beirut and the mou:n· Former President Camill e .. ,. .. """',,. baby on the floor with the dog to tain villages to the east . Chamoun was scheduled today to 'SERVING HER TIME' protect it. .The dog ate my "Our forces staged counter see President Ha fez As$ad. Joanne B•ahoki baby," she told police. suicide attacks, dlstroying ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ scores of enemy positions in and around Beirut and on the moun· taln front," the c:ommuniqu.e said. It said both sides used tanks and long.range artillery. Despite the talk of suicide at· tacks, casualty estimates w.ere not unusually high. Hospital and security sources estimated that more than 100 persons were kllled and 160 wounded. A SPOKESMAN FOR the Arab League peace force said the shelling during the night drove its troops from the security sta- tions they maintained al the crossing through the no man's l~ between Beirut's Moslem tand Christian sectors. The force "came under so in· tense a shelling overnight that it cannot re-establish .security at the area until further notice,·' the spokesman said. .Numerous fires touched of( by the shelling burned out ol control in Btlrut. 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Pat wiU cut red tape, getting the answers and the action you need to solve Y.our problems with government agencies and bu11ne11e1 • Mall your queatlona to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coaat Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to incluflle your telephone nullhber. Even If you don't have a problem, the At Your Service column Is lnter•atlng reading.dally except Saturdays and Mondays I In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' t . , • ar1nes Toughell ·01 Probe SAN DIEGO tAP> -The llarine Corpe la loolc:lng into in- creaalo1ly more frequent re· porta of abuse involving rtenaill but calls them relalive- ly mlaor, the res~t ol its own effort.a to brine them to light. Since the death ol Pvt. Lynn McClure, who was beaten un· couelous ln a drill, a special tor'PI of officen has been as- slcnect to prevent abuse. THE llAalNE Corps Recruit • Depot In Saa Diego bas ordered • 3& young officers to ferret out any misconduct. Gen. Louis Wilton, the commandant, t.s>ld Marine companies to doUble the number of supervising omctrs over drill Instructors. Wednesday Sep•tmber 8 1976 DAILY PILOT A5 Kidnap·Secret Told \ Tuv of Record Producer's Alxluctors Held I.OS ANGELES (AP) -The kidnap-ransom or record pro- ducer Lou Adltr nearly a 11Ceelt ago was revealed with tbe ar- raignment of two persons in the coastal community of MaUbu where Adler was abducted. The incident was kept secret while police hunted for the kid- nepers. investJgators said Tues-da~ . Adler and one of his employes, Nell Sliver, were kid- naped at 1unpolnt last Wed- nesday from one of Adler 's Mallbu homes about 25 miles from Los Angeles and held cap. live lo another house for nearly ei1ht hours until a $25,000 ransom was paid, police said: ADLEa AND SO.VE• were reportedly unharmed by tbe kidnapers. County Sheriff Peter Pitchess Authonlles said tht• k1<1.napers -two of them urmcd with Jumdguns -Forced Silvc-r to auJ mlt them to Adler's house Once in sid e, the y alleg<'d l y handc uHed Adler and Sliver •nd took the m to a nother Malibu home owned by Adler The kldnapers th<.>n held Adler and Sliver captive ror nearly eighl hours until the r ansom was paid, lhe statement swd It was n ot i m med iately clear whether Adler's company or ht:. family paid the r ansom. HOWEVER, EXECUTIVES at Ode Re(ords said they knew DOlblng of the abduction. Adler WM not available for comment Through Aug. 16, th e spokesman said there were 85 violations of orders involving the treatrnent of recruits. com· pared with 122 for all of 1975. Adler, 39, is president or Ode . Records in Loa Angeles. First word of the kidnap leaked out when two or the three persons sought for the crime ,,.re ana&gned in llalibu llUn.icipal Court . Authorltjes declined-to pro. vide details on bow lhe ransom was paid, but the money was believe d lo h a ve been re · covered. A s heriff's spokesman s;ud Nagy and Miss Fraoovich. who is also known as Ka ren J en nlJ\iS, were arrested in MaUbu last Thursday. the day after the lddnaplng. TWENTY·FIV.E OF those this year and 41 last year were ~. ~=~e:5 s~~sM:~i;:::do c::i~ Tuesday. The new c a s es orde r ed · brought to trial since McClure's death March 13 include one ac- cusing a d rl 11 instr uctor or punching recruits in the head, ribs and stomach, stepping on their fingers and knocking heads together. A majority of the trials have ended in convic- tions. ... ,..,..,..... Tow Hold 011 His Birthday Fitness buff J ack LaLanne taJces a few friends and 13 row boats along on a practice lap in Long Beach as he trains for his annual birthday swim. This year be says he'll tow 13 boats and 76 people two miles across San Francisco Bay while bandcuHed and shackled. LaLanne is to be 62. Tow day is due in mid-October. Sandor Na1y, 3f, of Point Dume, and Veronica Franovi<:b, 26, of Torrance, were ana.igned on cbar1es of kidnaping, kid- naping for robbery, burglary and conspiracy. The third person being soqbt had not been apprehended aad waa not ldentified. SKETCHY DETAILS or ~e erime were given in a joint· statement by Dist. Atty. Jobn Van de Kamp and Lo6 Angeles INVESTIGATORS SAID that all o( the kidnapers apparently were strangers to both Adler and Sliver. Malibu Municipal Court Judge John J . Mevick set brul for Mlss Franovich al $50.000 and ordered Nagy held without bond A preliminary hearing for bo&h was set for Sept. 17. AflWl-to PRODUCER LOU ADLER Abduction Kept Seetet Riles Blasts Serra110 Rule On Financing Any hazing or abusing of recruits must be reported, and the stres s of training is being lessened. Mars Probe Bkw Fuse Adler was founder of Dunhlll Records and discovered the Mamas and P apas si ng io ~ group in the 1960s. His new company 's major artis l 1s sinter-composer Carole Klng. Adler bas also been involved i n fllmmakin g. p r oducing .. Mont e r ey Pop " and ·'Brewste r McCloud." SACRAMENTO (AP) -Try. in& to satisfy the Serrano school finance decision without higher s p e nd in g w o uld m ea n a "mediocre proRram " for all school dis tricts. says stale schools chief Wilson Riles. "YES, THERE has been an increase in incidents this year. ' but this could be because of . greater awareness of the of- ficers assigned to the r ecruit battalions," DiBernatdo said in an interview. The letters of reprimand given to one drill instructor and three officers who supervised McClure's basic training are be· ing appeaJed. Also unresolved is a $3 .5· million claim file d b y McClure's family in Lufkin, Tex., alleging wrongful death. A GENERAL court martini cleared S . Sg t. Harold L. Bronson of Freeport. F1a., the drill sergeant in charge or McClure's special "motivation" platoon when the 20-year-old youth was clubbed senseless last Dec. 6. Gyro Stopped and Viking Grew Unstable PASADENA (AP) -Scientists s ay the radio blackout that silenced Vi.king 2's lander during its Mars descent may have been caused by a problem ramiliar to e arthbound c onsume rs -a blown fuse. The blown fuse apparently was the result of a s hort circuit in the orbiting command s hip and caused & loss or power to a gyroscope system that steadies the orbiter, John Slonsky, or the Viking Orbiter Analysis and Performance Group. said. The problem occurred just after the lander lefl the mother ship and may have been caused by the shock or explosive bolts fired to separate the two crafts. IOllft-S~ Retrial ( State J Court-appointed l a wyers Michael Mendelson and Alan Ex· elrod argued before the State Court of Appeal Tuesday that Corona, convicted of doing away with 2S itinerant farm workeTS, was inadequately represented by counsel at his trial. his wife have been found dead in Qllr All uv HINTS the. garaae of their West Los .tan&:I Anceles home, apparent suicide victims. DVE IN BILLS Authorities uid that Felix Cbappellet, 73, who had served in SACRAMENTO (AP> - executive capacities for the old California officials say General Petroleum Corp. and the helpful hints on earth Western Oil and Gu Assn .. and quakes will be sent out his wife, Annabelle, also 73, ap-witb most Septe mber parenUy killed themselves by telephone bills. following plans designed to cause Tbe announcement said aslittletroubleaspo.aible. customers of both Pacific Telephone and General Rl"al'l'apCarterAfd Arl,l....,eb 'f 'aken Telep .. o n e will gel SACRAMENTO CAP> -Jim· brochures which outline my Carter h as named Gov. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Near-precautionary s te ps. as Edmund Brown Jr .. his lasl ly $1 mllllon ln jewels and art. weU aa what action to lake holdout rival for the Democratic works have been stolen rrom the during and aft.er an earth- nomioation for president. as one Los Angeles estate of retired quake. of three cocbalrmen of bis clothin1 manufacturer Julian They will be in English. California campaign. Grol~k, 65, ~ice said. . Spanish and Chinese for SAN FRANCISCO lAP> _ The other two cochairmen are Police lnvesugators said the the San Francisco area. Convicted m a ss killer Juan U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston and As· stolen items included carved and in English and Spanish corona, serving-25 consecuU"'"ve~~.....-bty-Speak'er blo-M~ade-and ~,~.s~ta .. t .... u~etl.6Jte,...s.-....... _,i.-.._ Ute rest of the slate. llis statement appeared to con . met With Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's frequent assertion lhal the state can comply with the Ser- rano decision without 'lpcndin~ large new s ums on schools or raising taxes. mE STAT€ Supreme Cou~ !s expect ed soon to confi rm ·!ts earlier Serrano case ruling that basing school finances on local property t axes dlscr1m1nalcs against dislricls with hllle taxa ble property Without mentioning Brown by name. RiJes said al a rl'ws con· fe rence that it's certainly passi· ble to equalize school dislricls' money raismg abilities without increased spending -but the re· suits would be r uinous for aJI but the poorest schools. AJdes lo Riles said they didn't know how much money wouJd be needed to comply with the Ser rano decision without destroyin~ ed~tiouaJ q ua · . In a s pecial court-martial trial S. Sgt. Henry C. Wallraff of St. Croix. 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Chances arc the Opticn l Department at Wards can lit you with a pair of soft (.'Ontllct.c;, Wards has thP Int.est in fi tting equipment ond coutact. l<'nses mcludinR bifocal contact.k So, i( you're thinking obout. contactR, think about th<' Optical Department ot Montgomery Ward . Put your face in our hands. MONTG<>MERY WARD I Jf 8 l)AILY PIEOT EDITORIAL PAGE J Thec~,.~~!~:!~~~~~~~~w? lion lO the people in tu refusal to hear the appeal of 1'he youths installed concrete ramps for the han· four Fresno newsmen sentenced to Jail for refusing to dicapped, set up campsites with stoves and latd out reveal news sources. • roads. Tbe 1tate court, balng tts refusal on a procedural Now county superviJon have approved sptoding Lechnlcallty, was fiyinJ in the face of botb logic and up to $15,000 from the Herbors, Beaches and Parkts the elected represent.atavesof tbe people. budget to-employ 32 youths, some from the summer 'Ibe state Legislature long ago passed a shield COfl>S, to continue workinf on weekends during the law specifically designed to enable reporters to retain winter at recreational facilities. an t&Sential professional right by protecting the con· Similarly hclpfUl was a project that employed fidentiality of news sources. five college.age ranger trainees during the summer. Subsequent court rulings made it plain that open· This group also worked at county parks. developing ended contempt sentences, such as those imposed in nature trails and displays, and presenting 60 pro· lbe Fresno case must be regarded as punjtive, rather grams on the natural life and geology of the parks and than coercive, it the accused have made it clear that beaches to an estimated 2,000 park vi sitors. they have no intention of revealing the desired in· ProgTams of this type, though modest. are a con· formation. That being the case, the maximum sen· structive use of tax revenue. tence is five days. Since the Fresno four obvfously had no .intention of identi!ying tbe source from which they obtained grand jury transcripts concerning bribery indict· ments, the open-ended sentence is punitive and therefore illegal. In' refusing· to hear the case. the California Supreme Court makes it appear that the court ranks • the dubious prerogatives of the •·j udges' club" above the clear intent of state law. the First Amendment and due process -and above a long·overdue crackdown on increasing judicial abuse of contempt of COlH't powers. Constructive The perennial plaint of youth-you can't get a job without experience and you can't get experience without a job-has been answered in a small but significant manner in two successful Orange County youth programs. This summer, 65 disadvantaged yo ung people participated in the Orange County Youth Conserva· tion Corps. working 32 hours a week for $2.30 an hour Unlikely Peacemaker This month ol September finds Mr. Mansur .Rashid Kikhia, Libya's permanent rep1esentative to the United Natioos. sitting as ,president of the UN Security Council. It's just a coincidence, of course, that the voice of a leader who prides himself as a protector of ter· rorists, Libyan Prestdent Moammar Khadafy, inas himself in such an exalted positon in the body formed to "maintain international peace and security." The 15-member Secwity Council is made up of five permanent members and 10 who are elected to two-year terms by the General Assembly. Each month, in English alphabetical order, the members take a turn in the presidency. And so we have in the chair this month the representative or a country that has given help and re· fuge to terrorists who have, in the past six years, hi· jac.ked half a dozen planes and participated in the massacre of more than 40 people, and offered a state funeral to the "heroes'' who carried out the Munich Olympic Games slaughter. 'No, they dol1~t look tlwt 'HJ.\ Vflfil<l~e vf cJwol integration or school busin:; -Ju.'\( ~cbool starting!' ClaSsroom Dear Gloomy Gu 'Fascist' De11ials Do11 't Cl1a11ge DoU,11gradi11g Situation No Comedy ( PAUL HARVEY) In our nation's public school class room s. teacher -student ratios are improved; there's less overcrowding. Teachers are better educated and bet1er paid than ever before. New buildings place modern facilities within r each of every American child. Expen · ditures per student have doubl ~--~ Our nation now has bet· t er s"chools. bettv educat· ors and poor· e r education. What's the matlcr ., You've seen the college board scores. Dismal. You've seen lhe results or an assortment of achievement tests confirming that a greater than ever before percentage ortoday's high school graduates cannot read. write o r perform fundamental mathe matics. The defense or some ed· ucators ·1s to attack the testing s ystem, lnsis tln~ that most talents and qualities are not measurable by "testing ... That ·s a cop.out. or course If the . educationnl establish menl elects to hide its eyes rrorn the accumulating evidence. at may be because It rcco~nizes 1ls .own share or responsibihty for what's happening. TOO MANY teachers have let themselves become lazy. A recent II udson Ins titute Study revealed many wncht'rs no long er require a s much homework because It 1s loo much work for them to correct and/or grade it. Discussion sessions are much eas ier than prepared lessons. This nppcars to be a 1pecial weakness of younger teachers. who arc lcs11 ex· pcrienct'd nnd less motivated lhan their predecessors. Some teachers will re· spond that Ir they try to uphold strict standards or even or· Ever realize bow bard and long you mu.st work to get a small pension? Quit and run for Congress. After a few years. wow, what benefits! We t.axpayera are so stupid we keep electing n ew ones and th ey automatica ll y get pemions. J .B. Oloomy Ov• commtt\I> are"'°""'" .. "' r-~.adtf'l aad d• not f\ece1~rtl1,..l«t ttw Vl&W1 .. "'• MW\,alller. ,.... -.... PM•e ._ OI..,....., Ow>. Oallr l'lle4. dinary discipline -they ~ct no s upport from timid sc h ool dm.uilst. - Nor are some of the cla<;sroom- cenlered comedy programs on telev1s1on any help in maintain· mg decorum When the goof-offs in Kotter's classroom are lionized, that tends to set the standard for real lire classroom conduct. FRANK ARMBBUSTER. who headed tbe Hudson Study, aays, "When it takes 10 minutes to ~ulet a classroom. that much less time is available rorteaching." Armbruster, Heking to place the blame for academic erosion, indicts team teaching, busing, automatic promotion. He lambasts ethnic s tudies. includ· ing so· called·· Black English." And he says we have tended to institute as "relevant courses .. some of the least relevant non s en~e -at -the neglect o f leg itimate. established s tandards. institutions and authority. He claims that while lhe educational establishment con· tanues to adventure, there is overwhelmif\l t>Ubllc ~pport for tcachlng taas1c readlnt skills and respect for au.lhority and stricter school discipline and for paying teachers on the basis o r performance -rather than tenure. The Los Angeles Board of Education is going to try, with the class of 1979, to tum back. As of next year, no high school diploma for anybody who can'l read -at least well enou~h to un· derstand I abets, traffic 1lgn!t. want ads and the TV Guid~. Even Kotter will ~rectate that. II (,a. •("-'.\ " .. ,_ r; f .... r ~ ' I • I 1'. I~' ' ' ') ,, . ~ 5 . ~ . ~ -.; .. i' ., "And. in 1ccordance wllh the f'un Disclosure Law, as amended. I h~by make public my genetic profile. clect..roenccphalograph p&ttems 11nd Ronch1ch Test results ... A U.S. View of Solzhenitsyn WASHING TON -Two days alter the Republican national platform extolled Alexander Solzhenitsyn as a •'great beacon of human courage and morali~ ty," one of Henry Kissinger's top aides used the word "fascisl" in describing tbe anli·Communist Russian novelist . The comments were made Aug. 19 by the highly respected Winston Lord. Slate Depart· ment policy planning director, in an off-the-record session with the Depart - ment ·s stu· dent interns. Some of the interns pre · s ent quote Lord a s s a ying Solzhenitsyn "is JUSl about a fascist.·' Lord says he did not call the writer a fascist but does not deny using the word. BEHIND TRIS unfortunate hyperbole is an undeniable truth: hoatility toward Solzhenitsyn within the policymaking machJnery headed by Secretary of State Kissinger has not sub- sided since June 1975, when it convinced President f~ord he should snub the Nobel laureate. At the State Department. Solzhenitsyn Is still viewed as a threat to world peace rather than a symbol of freedom. Judging from his reluctance ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) to accept the Solzhenitsyn plank at Kansas City, Mr. Ford shares this view as he does Dr. Kiss· inger's other position."i. Nor is he likely to be challenged on this Point by Jimmy Carter. whose foreign policy advisers agree with Foggy Bott.om in branding Solzhenitsyn as a slightly balmy 19th century Russian mystic. Thus, the bipartisan foreign policy establishment has been successful in d owngrading Solzhenitsy n sinc e hi s triumphant arrival here a year ago. He has-be.en a k.ey targe1 of the detentist~. both in the Kremlin and on the State Depart· ment's seventh floor. The view from the seventh floor was revealed in Lord's Aug. 19 session with the student in- terns when he was asked about Solzhenjtsyn. He replied that it had been a mistake not to invite the Russian expatriate to the White House -an admission which is now State Department ~rine. LORD WENT ON lo praise Solzhenitsyn's brilliance and courage but added that his views. if carried out, could threaten world peace. Then. as reported immediately thereafter by one intern a nd late r confirmed by others. Lord said in matter-or. fact tones : .. Let's face 1t. he's just about a fascist." He con· t'luded by saying Solzhenitsyn fulfilled a desire by many Westerners lo feel moral. When asked to confirm or deny this, Lord told us: "l did not call rum a fascist '. He's not a fascist." As to whether he used the word "fascist,'' Lor.d said he would have to consult the transcript. However, no transcript was kept. The spirit of what Lord s aid was faithful to private views held inside the Ford administration. That explains the fierce op· position to any mention of Solzhenitsyn in the Republican platform. When Mr. Ford backed down rather than risk a dis· astrous floor fi ht with the Reagan forces. Kissinger was furious. He even threatened t.o re- s ign the next day if the amend· ment were accepted {prompting an admonit i on from one sharp-tongued Ford operative that he ought to quit today. not tomorrow, to generate more de· legates for the President). THE FORD-KISSINGER at· litude is duplicated on the Democratic side. A pro - Solzhenitsyn plank was quietly rejected by the Democratic platform -drafting group and never reappeare d in open sessions. Key advisers, contend· ing that Solzhenltsyn has taken on a right·Republfcan coloration. advise Carter not to raise the matter in s p eeches or in fortht'oming debates with the President Since Solzhenitsyn as neither a right·" Ing R cpublicun nor a fascist and mii.tht be considered rather moderate considering his life's experience, the real ob· jectlon is not to his ideology but to the threat ht' poses to detente. That threat was expressed blunt· ly in the State Department's memornndum to the White House on June 26. 1975: ·•THE SOVI ETS would pro· bably lake While House 'participation in the affair (a ban- quet honoring Solzhenitsyn) as e ithe r a de liberate n egative signal or a sign or administration weakness in the face of do.roes.LU: anli·Soviet pressures Nol on- ly would a meetinJ,? with the President offend the Sov1eL<> but it would misc some controversy about Solzhenitsyn ·s views of the tJnite d States a nd its al· lies ... We recommend that the Presi d e nt n o t r eceive Solzhenitsyn." While that recommendation is now conceded to be a political er· • ror, the philosophy behind lhe memorandum flourishes in the• For d admi nis tration· When Winston Lord told student interns that the ·Russian exputriate's political views threaten world ·~ peace, he was unveiling the har~.( consensus or the U.S. forcign. J)olicy esta~lishmcnl which now· seems the conventional ·wisdom . ., Washington. HoW . to Evade the Boycott Law~ Department of Commerce Offers Helpful Suggestions W~HINGTON -Government ()(ficlels have been pointing out loopholes in the law to business tycoons who. for the sake of the petrodollar. wish to comply with the Arab boycott of companies doing business with Israel. The Commerce Dept., of course. is supposed to uphold lhc anU-boycott law . But behind th e scenes. lls of· flclals h ave advised bust· ne11 leaders how to get around the law and still support the Arab boycott. The problem came up at a secret meeting lasl March of the Business international Round· table. one or the most Powerful business groups ln the United States. The meeting 1¥• at- tended by 80 of the naUoa 's top ~·executives. • Commttcial ofnd.als cheerful· ly In structed them how to boycott J e"!Jah conapanies without eett(flg prosecuted. Under the law. busineu firms are required to notify the Com- merce D•t. of any requests from Arab governments to participate In the boycott. The companJes are also supJ)Osed to report whether they intended t.o comply with the boycott re· quests. Vet a confidential\ memo I (JACK ANDERSON) summarizing what happened Ill the meeting, indicates that Uu• Commerce Dept. iR more ln.1 terested in promoting Arnb· American business than in stop· ping the discrimination., The me mo, raising a technicality, notes that ''neither the law nor the regulations forbid companies to comply -unless doing SQ would discriminate against U.S. • citizens or companies." , • The implication is that com· panies can support the boycott, strictly speaking, ifthey can rind some way to justify it. The memo also suggests slyly that the com· panies might even avoid report· ing boycott requests in the first place. . "The Commerce Department representative expresaed the view thal the regulat.ioe\f say on· ly that the U.S. UPorter mun.re· port the receipt of a boycott r e· quest." states the memo. "Thus if a U.S. company's foreign af. filiate ~ccives a boycott reque.st and does not report it to the U.S. parent, the U.S. parent is not ex(' peeled to report the rcque.'\I. to the Commerce Departm~nt. · • IN OTHER worm. all the com· panies need to do is deal with the Arab governments through foreign affiliates. This is spelled out In more detail in the con· fidcntlal memo, wlth emphasis ... on thcst' pointit "Transact businl!l>" "1th Arab n:Jl101H1 throu~h '"" s1dlaries abm,11.f." the m•'mo stresses. '·s1111·t• t h""'' suh sidiaries ar<• llJlJlUr<•ntly nol 1•m ered by Commt>rce l>C'p:11 t11wnt filinJ! r<'quirt>rnt·11t..-. ·· Rus in<>ss farm~ can al!I•> uvoid lhc law !411l"lply hy ~llh1u · "to the Arab murkct thfoui:h .fniddlcm e n ·· Thr mem o '!lpeclfi ca lly SUJ:gcsls u111ni.: .. trading hOUSl'S . ~I another atratt'gem, lhc me~recommends usin~ u11 Arab injurance company to tn sure U.9. s hipments "Thal! r1111 elimina~ any request to fill out <boycott I queslionnn1n.·~ or certified documents." the memo points out. -"SOLICIT t he support of Arab p6rchasers Lo ehmlnale or rephrase questions in the boycott documentation." it is also su~­ gesttid. : 'so that the a nswers e1t.htr comply with U.S. laws or do not have lo be filed with the Commerce Dep.artmenl." -Son1e companies have been (hable to11,tl.isfy the ~fb n•~rlytons. e 'n\ertio adds.!. .uY certi ng thal ellported goaas are "made in the J.1.S.A." Thus the com - panies can comply technically with the anti-Israel boycott withotlt. using 'the more ob· jectlonable phrasl'. "not or Israeli origin ... The memo, which doesn't mention the moral implication. or the boycott. cloees with this ad m on 1 t1 0 11 · ·compa nit's 1,hould l weigh the advantages of complying with the boycott de· mands a1ta1nsl the possible dill· :1dvuntugcs s uch compltancc might brrng m the ll.S dom~stk 1narkct from ~roups opr>oscd lo llw hoyc·ott .. f•'not noll' · Congrc11s as now "'u·kinA on ll·gi11lution to i-lirft•n the anti-boycott re1tul11ltt111 s. Ucp. J am c11 Scheuer. D NY., ho s nsk('d Ht•1>. John Mos11. D Calif .. to lnvc11ti1otate how Uw hoycolt Is ovcrutlng. OIUNc;E COAST DAILY PILOT 1/11/lfrl N \\ 1 NI /•11/)/14hrr Thoma• t\l'l'll/ f:d1111r IJorhnrn l<tl'thtth. ,.;,1i111nal l'u11•• f;1t1t11r Tht> c<lltorrnl PUii<' o( 1h1• Dml\ l'llul ~eek~ 10 an(orm and !ll1mula1r rea1lc>ri. b)• Prt'~<'nlln~ on thl'> PUii«' dl\er!le t'omm<'ntary on '"\"r' o( Interest b' ~> mlir;il ('(i co umna!it> and carloonl"i\5. by pruV11lln11 a rorum f1>r readers' vie" s nnd h~ prc11em.ln11 this nev.spaµN ·., opanlont and ideas on curr('nl lnplc!I, The l'dltonul opinion~ or lhc Dally Not apll(!ur onl) in th<• <'dltor111l column 11t the tup or the pa11e 01>inioM ex prc11<1ed hy lhl' rnlumnlsts 11nd C9rtnonlsls and Mtcr wrltt'rs arc lhl'lr U'llln 1md no 1•ndor emcnl o( tht>•r vie" b~ lfw Dally Pilot should be inferred Wednesday, Sept. R, 1976 • . l . . . Wednesday Sep!ember 8, 197t\ DAILY PILOT Al QUEENIE 8y Phil lnterlandi "PUL L O V (I{ ~ " .j Wateh Eaeh-Other Oldsters Band For Safety SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A gang of youths that attacked a widow on Rey Street ran up against another "gang" -an informal alliance of elderly and single neighbors who "kind of look out for each other." Mae Walker said she believes she could have been badly hurt or killed if a neig6bo.r hadn't wit- nessed the attack and called police. limit Put On Family By India To Cl1a11ge Laws? . TO LOSI WMHT Hearing to Review : I TOP SMOIONG7 l&llYI T84SIOM7 SELP..COMFIDIMCI? SL97 SUCCIB>7 FREE Node, Cube Rules i AWARENESS WORKSHOPS NEW DELHI ... .ndia <AP> - Tbe lDdlan sovernment has or-dered its three million employes to limit lbelr families to three cbUdnn. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two proposed state rules -one on ice cubes and the other on topless-bottomless re1uJaUQns -wlll be dis- cussed at an Oct . 5-6 hearing here, state officials say. Baxter. Rice, head of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Department, will decide after the hearing what tie wants to do about lhoee two pro· poaals and several others. I I t I I I I I MONOAYS.TUISOAYS.W9>MISOAYs-t ,,M. LICTUll .. '*"°"STM TIOM A. W A.RINISS CINTIR • ROOM 222 TOWM & COUNftY CINTR 117 SO. MAIM ST., ~I AD oftlcial annowicement said lndla's civil service code has been amended to enforce the or-der. wblcb will 10 into effect Sept. 30, 1Jt7. 1'be announcement did not mention pe n alties, but the federally controlled Delhi ad- m in istration bas a nnounced plans to deny pay hikes, rree medical care and government housiDI to employes who have IDQl"e than three cblUlren. T H E TOPL ESS · bottomless proposal, which would scrap any slate regulation on the issue and le,.ve it to local government, was made by two Southern California bar owners. The two, Elmer 0 . Locker Jr. and William C. Coleman, own the The action is part ~ a govern- ment campaign to persuade In-• dia's 610 million people to limit .. funllles. z Tiie federal government' is ex-Ill peeled to give final approval -I soon to a bill from Maharashtra St.ate-providinejail terms oful)"to BIG GAME SAFA RIS I NC . two years for couples who do not limit their f am ill es to the federal-• O ly prescribed limit of three. O 0 ----- FV Student Alan D. Roberts or Fou n t ain Valley, is a candid ate for an M.A. degree in counsel- ing fro m Cal State Sonoma. A ~ ,~J •' i : I ' "Other Ball" in San Gabriel, said Chuck Cameron, lhe ABC's chief COW\Sel. Cameron said a state attempt to shat down the Other Ball is pending in the courts. Allega. lions against the bar ioclude nude dancing, prostitution and em ployme n t of topl e s s wairesses, state otrioials said. THE STATE B ANS bottomless . dancing in establishments that seU liquor and regulates the circumstances under which top- less dancing can be conducted. The ice cube proposal, made AW AllHISS OYHAMCS nl41 IJl-I U I by Crysta l Ice Delivery Co., wOul<rlJairtiq uor-retailOl'S-Uu....;-itT..,---- giving free ice cubes. "' ... -.. cClff.e Oii ... -,_;... wlN pr~ Ill P9Hy 1111.,. JOV 11111all. PRESENT L Aw' alJows r e· Photocople1Av•ll•ble tailers to give away matchbooks NEWPORT BEACH and ice cubes free, and it is a 240 Newport Center Or. tradition that dates back more Design Plaza. Suite 120 than 30 ye.-rs, said Cameron. (71 4) 640-9053 Cameron added he thought the free ice cube r ule was "well-OVER 300 PIP• NATIONWIDE established" but said he did riot know what Rjce would decide about topless-bottomless regula-tions. l MRS. WALKER, M, SAID SHE was washing her ~ar outside her~ when lw~ girls. 16, and 1----------------=----:::-==============----=====:----::=::-=----==-==-====:=---=======---:-::==-=====t-two boys, 17, asked about bus schedules. "They were so nice, soft -spoken; they seemed all right." she said. But suddenly one knocked the trail woman to the floor of the garage and a girl jammed a wet towel into her mouth to stifle her screams. They dragged her upstairs and threatened her with death unless she produced niore money. They refused to believe her when she said she didn't have any more than what they found in bu purse. MEANWHILE GERTRUDE PAllSONS, one of Mrs . Walker 's elderly neighbors, was calling police . .. I saw them standing out there," she said later. "I saw a big rush. All four rushed into the gar age at her. I went to the telephone and called police." The youths. though armed with two guns, sur - rendered peacefuU y, police said. They were booked on various charges, including aggravated lfSSault and kidnaping. "AND YO U'D BETTER BELIEVE it could have been worse." ex~laimed another neighbor, Leo Mccready, 71. "We kind of look out for each other, just in case or something like this." Louise Bluth, 76, who was robbed in the neig hbor hood as she walked home from the supermarket. said she keeps an eye oo lhe st.reeL "If I saw somebody suspicious, I'd call the police." she s aid. A middle age woman living alone nearby said she was stunned by the attack on her neighbor . ._ ___ •_• Lt:»...-We..de>-l~~~ook-af·tet"-t---------- each other," she said. ''What else can we do?" .. \\I '-I< 1111 l'I \/ \ We regret to inform you your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper I LEVI CORDS & JEANS LEVI PLAID SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS 0 P CORD SHORTS DOWN JACKETS & VEST SEDGEFIELD DO-NOTHING JE ANS SWEATERS SOCKS AND STUFF with any back to school purchase. Offer good thru Sept. 18th ~~ ............ 1028 tmo.. Hewpod BNc:b. c..lilonua, Pboae 642-'JO&l- • Slalli19 Septe:11lterl2. Now Orange County Transit Dist~ct is making it even more convenient for you to ride the bus in Orange County. A large-scale improvement program goes into effect September 12. We've streamlined .the entire system and added more buses to almost every route. Whatthis means is~hat you'll be waiting less for your bus. And getting there faster; too. On most routes, waiting time will be cut in half, with 30-, 20-or .even some '15-minute periods between buses. RIDE MORE We hope that catching a: bus more easily will mean that you'll be riding the bus more often. If you do, you 'II find that it 's not only faster to ride the bus. It's alsp more economical. And mtre relaxing. , PARK-N-RIDE MORE. Our Park-N-Aide commuter express system has been improved, too. We've added . , . • . . • extra trips on busy lines at peak travel hours. These freeway fliers make only a few stops as they speed you to your destination. It makes more sense than ever to Park-N-Ride to work. MORE TO COME. These improvements in service are only part of OCTD's plans. We'll continue to do our best to give Orange County yi e kind of transportation system It wants 11nd needs. For details regarding our service chanues on routes that serve you, call Orange County Transit District's information operators at 547-33 11, or dial 0 and ask the operator for toD-Jree ZENITH 7-3311. . ' A l DAILYPILOT Wednesd1Y,Sep1ember8.1975 ~ l .Lack Of Water Blamed in Summer Desert Deaths ~ EL CENTRO (AP) -Five persons are dead of beat exhaus- tion in the aearina Imperial • Valley desert t.b1I summer au J.l>ecauae they lacked dri~lng water, aearcheta Jay. Anu Search and R~ Unit. "but water Is of prlrtle im· portance." TAKE AS MUCH as three &alloos a person for every day. Mn. Goodell aaid in u in· tttvlew. bued search unit found recently that be drank lo nine callom of water from 2:30 p.m. Friday UD· tU Up.m . Swaday -andatlllloat lOpoundl. At tbe time, be wu drMnc a vehicle and "realty waa't doinc all)' heavy work, .. recalled Mn. GoodeU ... And tbe temperatures • .. 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"SCUTCll & _,., fhemeboOk .ut1ssa1>ARD Binders Wire tyoe l" or 'h'' hxfure with rlnubll' boo'>tcr. t tx8'h' • ~ ... -t I I' Wednesday. Sep!embef8, 19715 OAILYPILOT Al 38 Inches or Bust, 'Miss' Hopefuls Think I~ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - All women are created nearly equal at the Miss America Pa1eant, at least accordb1g to their physical measurements. Of the 50 contestants at this year's paeeant. moll list t.helr bust measurement at about 36 ln· ches and only one uid her buaUine was larger than lS. Miss Tennessee, Terry Alden ol Mem· ~---- phis, said ber bust ls 37 lncbes. ntE CONTESTANTS are bat· Uing for the title of Miu America with ill SU. 000 scbolarsbip and an anticipated minimum of $.W,000 In booklnes. The new Miss America will be cboeen Saturday night. Talent and poise count with the judeea. It is also important, r~:Cll'S WILD HONEY I CAWORtlA DISDT HONEY ;--... ' , ... 4'i .. , r,,-, . . " I .... The one to clil\O~P i I you w a~t romfort 1nd ltn~ wr~· LIQUID "THRIVE" 12·6·4 FERTILIZER "SUPERSOIL" POTTING MIX As\'t ~!YltS. de~1~ns & pattern~ include ~ today ~ most 's f~~h1onabl~ ~-100'\ am~·~~Ii"" PolyP~IPr ,, ' . '.~,;~it YOUR~I: l .98 El Plant Lights Indoor Sunlight in Any Weather l1Phl111nr.rn bulb c;in .\l\O be U51!d d~ an Jll•act vr. i!'.crnt 1.;~1 however, for the contestants to come as close as J>OSSible to what paaeant historians and 1976 Judie Frank Deford call "a 12- lncb bourelass fieure." Indeed this year. true to form, the women come close to Deford's hour1lass. The average figure ls 35-23~·35. THE LAST THaEE Miss I'' HYPO.AlURGPIC "Neutrogena" I,,. .. ~ ,,. SOAP (3.5 OZ.) Phis Free Trial Size of Acne·llfyin& Gel. ..... aac BOTH FOR ~~ Hard As Nails with NYLON ' Americas have bad 36-lnch busUlnes. Only two women have won witb larger bu s t measurements, and both ol them more than 20 years qo -Bebe Shopp in 1948 and Evelyn Ay ln 1954. Both were 37 lncbes. Amertea Paeeant, Al~rt A. Marks Jr. "It used lo be that everyth~ was the push-up look ... No everything looks natural," s sald. "I would have no way of know· lns and none of our people ba ve any way of knowing. Ir a flrl puts down a nu ... ber, weaccepllt. We couldn't care less," Marks said. "You're m ore likely to find a girl without a bra than with pad. ding. ~o when you take the fieures. you're dealine with ones more realistic now than before," Mrs. Plum said. Why do 49 women this year say they're 36 inches or less? "How the heck do I know?" said the head or the Miss BUT ONE WOMAN. pageant board member Ellen Plum, has an idea why. ::;:;;-~ --..;; . •• # • .-· •• • CARNATION ~--... •, f lNSTANT BREAKFAST \ \ BOX OF 6 \ 6-9~ UP JOHN UNICAP THERAPEUTIC HIGH POTENCY · Vitamin Formula 4 g g with Minerals 30's FREE with 90 • SINE-AID TABLETS ALCOHOL ~ SAY 1111 NANO FOR SNIS HEADACHE rs.ooroo1I 10•· 24's .!:;:-: Vn1um1 , --~-I 4~s1 l ~~~J.Q eec ~" 16oz. 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September 8. 1916 Plumbers Case Ehrlichinan Faces Prison Pilot's AsylllDl Here OK P UBLIC NO'l1CE P U BLJC NOTICE P UBLIC N0'11CE $T•T«Mll'NT 011' WlfMo.A~ l'ICTITIOUS aUSINftS Cl'-UU l'•OM l'A•Tll•ll,,.111' ...._. $T.t.T•MaNT NOTICE TOCltEOITOH Ol'lllATING UNOall • TM IOllOWlot O-f•ll 1.> oeiJOO 1111'1 SUl'EltlOlt COUlt~Ol'TME l'l(TITIOUStUllfllaUNAMm -•t: STllTEO,CAl.ll'OltNIA~lt T ... 1o11 .. 1119 _.,'iOll Ml•-~-0 It A N 0 a C 0 U N T V T'ME COUNTY 01' OllANOa •~ • Qen.,•1 P•rln•r from lht fiAllT8EAT, ... Al•lte Orlvt, Nt A•NJU 1111rlMl")IUp -·•""II II"°'' lht h< .. ¥1M, C.lllOft1l• ,,.,. 1!5111• Of Rover >I ARNOLD, 111i.u\ 11111\lllt•• ~"·of tflll·PAf co ltl<h•rd M. 1(1111. o.o.s ..... 0.CNMQ •t l..o S-'lot Ann .... C:... MfM. IN 0.1 ... C-t. Mtw, (Mlltrfll• NOTICE tS HIUiftY OIVGN '" '"' C..lllornlt ,,.,, <flOOltot• ol Ill• •bo .. nfmtO Ot<.tllt<\t T1't fl(llOOllt 111.>I~• -ti.Mc· nb lllli<MU i. C-IH O'I' .-i I,,_ !Ml •II 11tr.on• ,...,nl) < 1~1•m <IQ,.ln\I -nt lot Ille"'"''"'''"'» w .. lli.f on vi-I. U. w•o <N<tO.nl •tt •t011.rtd to 11i. Toll'YO (A I>) _ ""'-.• "•••u••Y •. 191S In lllt '-Ir ot 111cr1t•d M 1(1"11 o o s. .,,.,.., with'"""" .. ,,.,, "°"',."·"' .,.__ p n. & .1w Or~. , fllh , .. ,...,,.,.., wat 111.0 '"""' Ille IM olll(• o• ,,.. < •t•' ul '"' •bo .. .n • .. ....,. A DlspaklN!s ' Soviet air force pilot wbo fvll ... ..,. •lllt AOGftU 9' Ille 0.-ly Cltll ol 0<01199 Qounly on l1llfO(OV.rt. Ot IOllt•Wnl '"'"'· "''"'"' Joa. D. EbrUcbmu, once one or lllfbard "'· landed h1'1 MIG2Sfigb•er l'tltMMl lillil'IOr•wlrlQ: . ~aS.•t1•. llKo>WO•Y•GU<IWr\,IO l ..... -\j~ Nlsm' ( id •:~t ld d _... be 1-" L••rv Wttlln. 20521 ••lfl•Y. -l· fl....a ti * Ol•Mo•e, ~""' "0", ~ • OP PrH en ..... a ell, was or ~r~ to gm jet in northern J:C&n 1"01..,8.,..,,., G•'"°'"'•w.-. P111>11th.o o. ... 11t cont o.11y Poo1, IH<t1, cA, n.u. whl'" •• t,,. oi.ctoi ten1J'll e 20-month prison sentence Sept. 17 for his wi' IJ lea••e for .... C U l__. S1~· l.aHY'IC:t•lln ~r t, I. n, U, ttl• ~ '""'""\ ot ttw u,...,,,,_ In all mal· ~ i th Wh pt " WJ vu .. ., .. 1-""----....;.....:.....;...-----1It<\1Mrt•l,.1119 It I,,. n l•t• ol wio dt-1'0 e n e ile House umbers case. States ln a day or two Wl• Pvl>ll~ o.-. co••• o.uv Pltot. P1JBLJC NarlCE t-111. wl11>1n '""' mon111. •n .. '"" U.S. ·oiJtrict Judge Gerllard A. GeueU ordered less some unexpected de-._ .. 11. u .• ..., s.111. '· 1. ,,,. im.1• ""' 1111Dl1c.11001 '"'' not1t•. Ehrllebman to report to the federal prison camp at velopment dehays bU de-,,.. °"''° :.~:::;.:::~~ Safford, Arb ., on orbef'orethatdat.c. partu r~. a Foreian P UBLIC NOTICE "~C:~'~~~!::!•:::s Eo.tc111r1.011tw w111 EhtUchman has been fr-on a pe-onal ..... " ,,.,.,.u_,,..."''°"'.,'°"'""1101 11rthe •t1ove•1tlflto--1• ... ~ .. , '" Minis t r y s pokes m an ••CT1T1ouseus1NEn ... .... ear•oa.co•''" copizance bond sine~ July 12, 1974, when he WU says. NAMl$TATU\INT -THe IY1'E SHOP COMPVTFA •oa-, .... s .. llt"G" eooricted of violating· the civil righu or Dr. Lewtl The ruer. Lt. VikU>r 1. ... ::.~OllOWlfl9 perfOI\ Is OGillQ -· S'roAE OF ORANGE COUNTY No.'· u-.. ~ ... (11.•USI Pleldblg, a psychiatrist who had been treating Pen• Bel k ....,. t Id -ii PllASAO-'M 01nR1evr1HO. "° tU10 S.3<" e~tt .. •d. w•~•moft~•"· :.:=:-~~~:::.~' •• f (' 0 •-'-1 .,.,._....... en O, 1.•, 0 _.Ce S. Co4\t Hleflw•y, l..aQuM -1\ CA. CA'*' P\lbll.i.o 0t•"9C Cot>I 0.ily Pflot, .. ion apers igure 9Ul'lt' -=--1'1· after hii1 surprise land· Ro11trt J,"'4t•."O"•'"'''""'--· vornL.R•1>11•11.1t111CAw1.,..,u.., s.111.1 u.n.n ,,,. ,,u.16 Since the n, he also has •n convicted with ~-8'11<11.c.11, HWllll\Qlonll•••"·"'tt.., • • thr th f . 1 . ing Monday that he lfll\1>u.i-..h conouti.c1o., .. 11t-M•ttv o A•1,...,, n1s1 a.r11" ------------ee o \!rS o partic paling in the Watergate cov-wanted asylum In the dlv•du•I i-.,Hunt•ll{l1onflm11,cA•1M'I PUBLIC NOTICE er-upandfaces.2"°'to8yearsimprisonment. R-••J ™" Tiil• •u•1 ... n ,, <0Mu<1~ 1111 • --~=~=-,....,..-,...----* ( ) 'fhll il•l•-nl win tllfd Wttt\ tllt -flNftl'tr\lllp. l'ICTl1'10U$8U$11fESS SH County Cieri< ot Ottnll• G-.1., on Vt,.,,.l.lllffum NAMISTATEMINT Former Bealle George Harrison was convicted ' / N ORT . ,jL1111vs1 ''· '".. Thia,,.,..,......, •n '''N ""'"' '"' nw to11ow1,,. ""'IOft ,, CJOjr>O flUit. b fed ) · d • N y k of inlri · .,.... County Clt•k OI O.enoe County on ~111v llKS 0 • y a era JU &.e lD ew or . ogmg on a Publl5/\e4 0<""9' Coett O..Jly PllOI, ti."'•· NEWPORf ER MOTOllS .• ,.. copyright when be composed .united st.tes. The U.S •. -. .. ~ 1S;ol\d$tQI .•••• u. "" '*-'• -·-.... -Bl.cl., Co•tt.MtH. CA "l~ PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE ()l"t+\t•'>" ~lft01'.MANNCHAIA t01lPOR4TION J •I( ~11<~11~ ... Mio. Co.,'"'. J1rr v L.. Ht•d•m•nn p,,\IJ-int ... l(y Swe'et Lord'' in 1970. _.a P\lbllSll.O °'-c ..... o.ii, pjlot, Jo. o 111n No,, .s.1 E. nnc1 si .. U.S. District Court Judge Embassy declineu to PUBLIC NOTICE Auv.u • ..-.s.oi.1.1,u.m• az1-1• eos1a,,.., ... CA.•1'J' Rl h d 0 'd 1 h h comment, but White PUBLIC N011CE e11::"!.':",'"'" "co11G11t1...i by •n ,,.. f"'' ll~h'""'"' W8\ llttd wll.11 llW CO<tnty Cl••h 01 Loi Ano-10 CoUney on 11'1·1· ""°"'' 11. "'• c ar wen sat al oug House pres s secretary l'•CT1Ttousaus1 .. 1n J .... o VM Noy HaTrison did not deliberate ly Ron Nes sen told re-NAMESTATEMll NT cl'-iuf T"'• ••••~men1 ,.,., 111.., ""'"' 111e plagarize the melody of "He's St> porters in Washington: ~~'~a1iowi119 11erto11 '' OOlne llW· l'tCTmouuustNEU ~:tu~'~;,~ 01 Or•noe county °" ••CTmous ausiNtu Fine'' by John Mack, he did ea. "If the pilot requesu OMVA, •ios sushore 0.10, n.ioi':.':",! :,A2,":~~nGbu~I· .,....1 NAM• STAT•MINT .;entlalU use the work. asylum 1·0 the Unit -,. New~ auc11.~1uo,,.1a.,..., "'"' .. ' P\lbli.i..d orAnqio co1.i o.11, Pit01, Trw 1a11ow11>11 .,....,n •• c1omQ 11u, .. • ICU O•il N. MclnnlJ, 0 05.$.a--. Se ... '. IS ti 191• ~., ,. _ ... PUBLIC NOTlt't : .,_ PU1111'11ed O• •"1141 f'.0 .. 1 01\Uy Ptlot, Au' U )~"'"° S.Pt.1, I . 191• HOii-it PUBLIC NO'l1CE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT f"" rollow•nq IM!<IOll It dOiftO bust . •• .. ·. " . ' ... " 15 SUbCOnSClOUSnPSS S' t I' b wilJ 8 ,..111.~ MESA LAN ES, llOJ SupttlOr, ,,.. • • • • -• · I VA' T O S knew that song bad worked ~ut ~a es, m sure e o.;:~=~1:~:·~11.;;•~ Cott:i:.':.i~n!.1'.:~iwr 1111 .,..1r ~~ AGE~~·~rv,..,o:er sir~. ~i. buU:U~OMCto•tt!IHnil.11d--dtt. :hi!Olt'""::~ll::lil • ._ ____ be_0wre=lcico~m=:edn::=':h='e"'r-:e=:·:-:'::i' ==-1-d~i::;v':.:::°":::•~'·;.......-...-u:;r-;:r.-----iOr.;l'< ,,, • •Y. . , --. ............ ~"--_ -. , 1 be " 0 'd "T._:~ as l)gt on SOUrCeS · C nn•S Freclt<'tClt lAopold Kr•Ut/\, ttSJO Kalhryn WH11ams $w~, ttS remem r , wen sru . ,..., ~A111t1SON reported that U.S. e"· n. .. •t11t•,,,.,nt w .. ml!d wo111 1118 &r00111>urit 51 .. O.rd•n Gro..,, c11. r1c:r1nous aUSINUS F1o6.tr s1r1 1.. C.O••• ~ ... c.111omia net..t.tt) A~~t:-FteWEtl~l()tl~.~.---.,~-~­~ C)potlo, N~Wf)Otl 8 .. :1\, C.llfOm11t tben d th I · · f · t f " Coun1y Clftk ol Or;onge COUntr on NAME STATaMINT ..,_,, ,. un er e a w is rn range m e n o a perts wer e making a Au11U•t11,1•"· 92...0 '"°'a11ow1n<J 1111rMt1 l1dol-bu.i· n.1,...,.i,_,,,c-uc1.0 1>y.t11111-...,.pyn· aht " This bu''"'" '' (ol\Ou<ttd ov ' .... "" • • • . thorough exam1'oatiOD Of ,,..,U ~.1 ~rtner•11lp. ,_n "· CIMOUtl. T I 1 P\lblfflltd ~•nOt Coast Oltl•y "'""' --· -• STAX BvRO!RS, '" w ... ,.. IC:.lhryn w. S••fli!lll ~I•""' M•• s <O"CIYU.0 lly ........ • • Belenlto's plan•.. A·-11 -·-•-pt I . 1'176 ... , _ Rl<har<IJ,l(al"r ··-·· Co•I• ~-···, •• ,.A .... -,, -·· •t•••-nl w•• 111~ ~1n ""' cllvldual The director of a non~smoking Ofganization, · ...... ••· .... ·--· ' • -"~ -~ :i;=:'';!.'~~1~ w1•" ,,,. "'-w1111•m ~~· S..~t'imiu... ~,;;,iv ·c1.;;.~o, 0••11oe -~Y on c..1h1aA.11Ur•'•" aid in A ti T that ....,.,.# J .. -I , ... _..._ "' .... s:r.,,, -S-"' . " . '"' Pl••. CoH• ,.,,. ... C.lltornl• JWQu\I 2.S, ""· lllls st•te"-1 w•• filed wtlh , ... S Ull n, exas, ~,ormer erry LA:'W' I ~-""' •a~ 'I<'& Co..,ty Cl••lt of Ottft~ COunty on llHS bu•IMn I• condutl•d O'f an 1,._ Nlfft County Clt•lt of Or•nQt C:O..nly 0" appareol declsion to keep on smoking during his PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 1', lm. -~·· -·•-•. P\lblls;..o 0••"90 ca.'t o.11y P1101. ""9••• "· ""· muse •• ,.,, d "'"lrophy telethon t th t I th WASHINGTON (AP) ~ WHll•m T. St•Ck ~pternblr '·•.is, u. "" :ir.se.1• ,..,,., "'-J V . COS e e e On 8 -----------"'°'EUIOfllALESCllOW T"" $t•tement wn lllfd wUh I~ PuOll!.ll<!O OranQt Co.st 0.lty Phil! SlO,OOOpledge. -President Ford and l'ICTl1'10t';~USlfllUS SEltVICl!S C-ty Cit•• or O••nwe County on A119.t8,7S.•ncJSt.111.1.1.1t1• "21· Jerry ffofrock, director of Non-Smoke rs Jimmy Carter, the NAMllSTATEMENT :!."::::~'!;,~~· ""911S'2"~"•· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICE Medallions of America a business enterpris e that Democrats presidential 111troi1-i10111ersonsa••""""'•'· •w,_.,, .. ~ Pu 0 F- ClhSI~ A. M•,,•lft tl~ll Nilwl•nll Hut11111910n 11<-•<.n, c.111orn1~ •lMO .. ,, dlatributes "non-smolter" m aterial, said his Of · nominee, will bold the nen~~:,.NGE CHAPMAN MEDICAL :,;,s::~p1.1 .• ~s~~~~.,J6~~ _StC11_-_111_i~_n_~_._._;.·_~_s •. _u_eoe_._ .. _~'_,°"_'_'Y_1':_, .. _"'_1~ l---,-.C-T_l_T_IO_U_5_a_u"'s-1N-E"'s'."'s--SlATEMINTOl'A8ANOOHMENT --&anization...pled&e_d funds_Jo..the telethon with one__fust of their three ~..fflABMACY 1m WULQ ----P""B. ,..C .. r~c-E· ttAMJl._UATe.M.tlfT o•~.s•o"-. 1 • · d b • th old ,..,.,,,,. Or~ CA ., .. , PUBLIC NO'l1CE '-' &.I l"Vll' TM lollow•ng pe,.ons ••• dolnQ l'IC11TIOU58USINtSSNllME sttpu at1on: that Lewis pa1gn e ates in e ~ .... 0 .,;1,., · 1,.< .• ., c.uioml• bus'""'' .. , J ti\• ,0110..,,nq rH••on h•• •twn<lo0t1t j ,. ') _I ( ) not smoke while on WalnutStreetTbeaterin ccY110 .. ,11on.1tooc'l"turv P•r•Ef\t. l'tCTtTiouseustN HS T&xTTYPECO PllNY.Je.Jlltft 1""u'•o",,.11t••••ou•buw1eun•mo PEOPLE television Philadelphia 8CCOrding Sull•IS00.~4"9tlH • .C.lllON1'a90011 PICTITIOUS 8U$1NISS Ht.Mil STATEMENT Pf~•. :8, Costa Meu , C.l1lornt• ~EA TREASURES, ~•16 8 VI• • • • Th•• '"'~'nts' .• conchKIOd"'. GOf• NAME STA'fEMI"' Tht followl119 l>t•5011 Is 00.119 """ 9'1627 OPOtlo, Nt WPorl Uuc11. Uhlorn1. H e s aid 12, 000 to White House sources. -•llO<I. ThttOllOw•ng~rsenuredol11gbuSI· netus: . Vic Al•unoer. lU 1'111 Piece ~ -----------persons die each year Tbedatefortbefirstol. PMtm•<•ull•,h•c. u s: SOU TH l.ANO ELECTRIC =BCD\l•IMH.C.llfornio9'l•71 '"" Fll.hllOU\ Bu\lnf" N.,,.., •• . Jffr'fWlllltcre, CERAMIC FACTORY OUTl.ET, COMPAN Y, JttS,, M•rtu• Al•t., Donn• 0,,, ~l IM" "''°"•• •8, '""""'to •l>O•t> wa. hlod 111 0.""0" from MUSCuJar d ystrophy the Campa 1go debates P~>lelllnt 11'4>1 Camino C•Pltlr•no, Unit F, ,_Wl>Ofl Buch, C.hfOrnle ~ Coste Mt ... C•llfornlo 9'1UI Counlyll<IM4tt• ll, m 4. but300 000 die from disease reJated to cigarettes. had been set earlier for n.1, •t•t•men• wn flied wlll'I tiw ._.~•lfdl•tueG'.·C:,:?~!:.,, 112.i VI• o .. n111 Atber' G•1>•on, 100 T"'', """neu 11• tonduttN by • G•ll N Mc1nn1,, i•1• "O" 11 .. ' Se t 23 County Cl••lt Of 0""11• Counly on ' ' Wt~iclt Strttt, An•flalm, (.elllO<Yito -·· PM·tnot ... P Ot>orto, N•wPOfl lluth C•lilorn1• * p . ""'9\lsl 16, 197•. (QC>i, Minion Vl•lo. CA tl•IS '1tOS Vic A•tll•-· . 'tt.t.l The new Ms International Nude ts• Co-"--• FerM""9 S1ynU, 7J42 VI• ~!' Thi• buflnHS Is conducted IY •n tn fni. illlem•nt w•\ llfl!G Wllll 11• Oon"lcl 4. Mt lnnl\, lAI&. t)" \/•• · ........ Te1n•-r l"lare11 illlletA.'#ltlff •bto,t.Aaun•Hllli,CA9'1Ul C.O..nty C•••k 01 D••n90 Cou1>tv on Oparto, Ntwoo•t 11 .. ch t••11orn1. AJ~a, 21, divorced mother of a young son. She is a -.--,.._.,.11.4w t 11., 1>11•l11tu '' conouc1tc1 Iv • 01111-10 A. Gib""' Al>O<"t ,,, 1•"· ,,..., police lie ute n ant's daughter. \ \ • · SAN ANTONIO (AP) 1MOCt<MwTl'•r1tilH1. ,., ,,.,~""10· n.1, ~••t•ment .,,. 111..s Wit" ""' l'•nu r11., bu•I""" .... "nl'IOV<ll'Ooy •"rn I SWt•UOO F·ern•noe Stynk• COunt• C1tr1< of Or•noc county Ot\ P11bll•llfll <>ronQt Cont O.fly 1>1101. dlvldU<ll. Mrs. A pben. a Bos ton . -Pre s ident Luis IM.._ .... o.u1ort11a-7 Thlftlttt-nt wo•l••.Owlthl~ AW~I U,1916 S.plt"!IMr l,8,IS.n,m• ,..,,,,. G•ll NMtlnn•• nightclub str ipper, won over 19 Echeverria of Me xico Pu0t1V100 Or.tn11t cou1 o.Hv PllOI, unty Cier i< 0• O••nq• C®ntv on F .. on thl• •••••-nl ... ., 111o<1 ""'" 1,. t t t . B d lk Auo.11.•rtd S.ol. '·'· 1s. 1'1• ~16 .,.....,, "· "" f'•A•ts Pvl>tisl\ecl Orangi· Co•l\I 0.llv r•1•ot.1-------------Co11nty C•e·~ OI o ••• ~11. Coun11 Go• con es an s m a o ar wa s ays he tore up a protest -· ..... 9 ,. ,, 1,1 ~1 ,. ,.,_.,,, 11, 1t1• · l h U . c· Publl-Or••<l'J (;OA\I Oillly PilOI, ...-Dl•mO.r '· . "I . • .... • PUBLIC NOTICE .... bur esque ouse at A antic 1ty, poster waved in front or ,.,_ u,.no s..o1.1.a.u. •~i• Js~s.16 nmi. N J bef bo. t d ~ P UBLIC NOTICE Pu!llli"t<J O•un10 t•••I 0.,11y P1io1 · • ore a is erous crow h im b y a Mex ican · PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtousaus•Nus Auqu•lll,H •""'""' u ."1&)410.1. of more than 1,000 m e n and Amer i c an act i v i 5 t P UBLIC NOTICE NAMI STATEMENT WOtnen be h ( d · " S.JIUl S·l UU TIM! IOllOWl"ll Ptrson ll dol11g llU\l• M · Al h f tin cause e oun it '10• l'1CT1T1ouuus1N1.ss l'ICT1T1ouuus1Ntss su~~~~~ co'::~0",.t;:,a. ""h •• PUBLIC NOTICE rs. p en, 0 Ar . gton, suJtiog.'' NAMI STATEMEfllT NAMUTUEMfNl s~~E COUN~~·OFO:~NOE 5EA~~~E~5~6'~~~N~~~~r ~:.~ -----=-:--------Mus .• was h anded a dozen roses I n a brief n ash or Th<t IOllOWll>\I OU SOM •redolnotiu•I· _T,~:Ollow•nq "'so"' are 00.1\9bu\I No ....... ,.. ()tlvt = 10f. C0'1• ,.,.,,.~. C.lllomi# FICTITIOUS eUSINESS and crowned to the song "You anger the Mexican presi· lll'SU~ Is s I 0 N ME 0 I c A I. ·-Sl\AROS HlllR OESICNS.JS17C).8 NOT ICI 0 " "EA RING OF '17..,.. T .... 101~~~~:~!.~~.N.!,,nqtlU\I Ar"" The Sunsh1'ne Of My Life " p ~.. d h th ~AR•••cv, •11 .. Pue•la Roal Hwy, -~ ... ~rue Pkwy., Ml'"'"' Vl•Jo. CA l>ITITION i<OR i>ROIATI'; OI' WILL H••o•d J. wr19111. •S• "•'' Otl~. ... . . .\l "~ ent. ere to open e ~" ~ • ,. ,,,1; ANO FO• Lf. TlEllS TIHAMEN· "*· Co\I• """'·· C•llto1nl•9)'7& ... ,.d, Mrs .Alphen.whomeasures36·26·36,won$1 ,000 Mexic an Trade Fair, M>"1:~·sl~~~·~·n1~'~61~1 c 41 L w•• ,. ~ mn.• Lii TA1tYANOAurM0111u r10NtoAo. Tllhou~11,_.,1"onc1ut•..ioun•n· 00""",,~~~N t_~~.~!~~t~i;,~~~: incash and$4,()()()in contracts. grabbed a post er calling PHAllMACY. IN C .. • c11i1torn•3 Not<0o'.~!~ M '',0 :· 1 ''°,s,•· :":,~;~lsN~:N~ ~o':..~N~s:uT,:4o: <1lv•au••H J Wr1qht E N•woo.i8,Ath,t 11•'""° • f 0 r ' 'f reed 0 m f 0 r ~=:~?:io.l~~~~l:~~~::,~~·I Hwy., M.llt ..:;.~ ~'w 11~:"~1 'Ml\\~ 011' H U TU ACT.' . 1'111\ Sl4l~Mtnl wA• ll"O Wlln I~ l.orn.~:·~~~o:•l~~;·~~O~.&l;I pt),i\1 The Washington D.C. homes or Reps. Pierre s. political p risoners'.,. tore Tlll\ l)U~ntU b Con<111tl.O by. cor· Vl<'J:.c.11•mi y • o.~~~~~· Wiil TE" H llPPt.ER. ~~r ,~·~;~. ot Or 4nqo C®nly on Or1•n I\ 8•rtM )\7'1 o ... <nllO<iO daPoat or Delaware and Virginia Smltb o r it in half and threw it DOt"11onM15SIONMEOICl\L. Tnl<,bu\tnl'\~." to .. autt•d by. NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN ,,,., . l'UOS4 C~p>.lr.•1100U<h,Cl\'12t11 Nebraska have been r ansacked by burglars. back at the protester . PHllRMAC.Y. INC 9<"11'•• ~;:n;:·~a~ro• ;.~~.'!:;0~ 0~~:_~,n:,•;1::1~ "':;·~: Sl!:~!:~,~;.·~r-,in:~~~ OA1ty,:;~116 uur~~1ur;.;:w::.r1 ~;:,'~.'cA':z~ Porr T he homes a tew blocks from the Capitol were a.r .-r-a Al l-r"' Erid.. Sttl!Nln e. Olt>b••. ~"n" M. c1•1"en1 i." •••t•m•nt.,y .,,., ""'"°",.'""' ,0 rn" ou'""'' " tonau<ted ov .. b k . t b ( • th ( d ' -·• ""' t • ""° a ,. Pruldtnt Th•• ~··•~mtnt *&\ t•l@d _,,, lllt Wllln•\ltr 11nOtr '"t lndtP"""°'"'' .. .,. -•oltMtln<!r '"'" fO en ID 0 Y OrCmg e ronl OOrS, authOriheS Thll \lattmenl wH lilt<! Wllft ,,. Collf'I• Cit'' 01 Or•nOw CO<>nty on mlllhtr•tlG<i Ol Hl•I"' •<I relero ... ~ lo --------------1 l'!JwMO A Robln\On said. A third house on lhe block also was entered, WASHINGTON CAP) O>untv Clt•I< ol Or•nci<t (.ounty on AllQU\I "· .. ,.. Whleh h -d• for lurlMr P<lrl~u••·~ P UBLIC NOTICE: T111< •••••m• "' w•• lll@d wl lll ""' l. 'd d th t tt t t AuQu't 11, 1•h. l'tfttJ ""'1~1 '"'''""and Oltce Of !lffrl"9 Counly Cl~rk 01 O••no• '°""'Y on po .ice sat • an ere was an apparen a emp o -U.S. forces in South -1 """'1-0 O••nae Co••• o.uy Pttoi. ,,,.Hml!hn1>een.esto•S.Pt•mbe•I•. ----:-:=="'s==s~H"'E:-::5~5---1-.uqw,, 11, ""· get lnlo a fourth nearby. Kore a are being ordered Pwllli>l\l!d Oro110• Coast O..Uy Piiot, A"').2~ anoS.111 '·'· u. "" U9H m• .• , 10 00. m., In IM coor1roomo• "~';~T~~~A:~M,ENT ,60110 No one was a t home during a ny or the incldents. AUQ. ll, •nd Stpl. '· •• n. 197• :16:1.t-I~ De1>4•IM•nl No J ot u•d coon ., 700 Tiie f0Uowln9 ~·son I• clolftO tiu.i· Pul>ll••ltd O•angv COd\t 0Ally PllOt. • tO Stand dOWD from 20 1-------------1 Clvle Ctntor Orlvo INHI, "'IN. Oty ol """a\• AuQU\I H , S•Pl•mO.r 1,9, IS, 191& days of extra a lert ------------PUBLIC NOTICE Son••A,.e,C•'"°""• MS. OELILAH JONES, 1qgo tMh 3l8014 Plans fo r a bicentennial visit to lbeUnited following the slaying of P UBLIC NOTICF. • O•tMStotrm1>e• 1 m A SI••••. 11 p.,0,, N-wpon e~&e11. States by Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard a re two U.S. Army offt'cers ------------1---,-1C-T-1'"t1""o_u_s_1_u""s"'1,...N""u.,..,,,....--i ~;:i~~';!~~ St JOHN, c.111orn1~ ~fJ4l P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINl!SS lfAMI ST•TEMtlfT MiCftHI llllen Todd, 1980 , .... beint quietly dropped, sources by North Korean guarm. NAME STATEM•NT T'W tonowln9 person• •••dolntb\>tf •EA1t,K0Toa,11u1v •011055 51,0 1. i: P·JO,, Newpon Buth, ---.,,-,-c-T-,T-1-0-u-s-11-u-s-,-.. -1-5-5 -- said. In a terse two sentence '"' •o1iow•119 .,.,_. 1' c1oinci ...,.;. ,..,,.. :'.:.!:.r~7.1~:!~1t•· '°1110m1• 92"' NAME STATEMINT Preml'er Joop den Uyl an neu •s· M E R R ' T r o . M A " A Thi• l>U•'""" "<onduc:te<I "";in'"' t~ •011owln11 o••'°n' ••• ''""" tN • announ cement, the Pen• 41 SENTINEL ELECTlllC*ICS OF ENTERPRISES. , o 00 Olenneyrt .t.ttw ... nf.,.· "9llllon•r dlvidu•I nt•>A• DOUDCed in April that a royal Vis· t J 'd 0 · t SOU TH ERN CA l. I FO RNl'I: lll StrOvl , Su tit O, Lot)un• 8Hcll, P\ltlli\lltd 0•••9't CCM•I O•llY Piiot, Ml<M•I A. Toad FI II \ T CO MM EA C 1 At agon a SO Sat 4 Je S"NTI NEL ELECT6 0NICS SOUTu Stpl,l,~,IS.t~/6 J,.t./l -1· •t•i.mnnt -a· 111~ w1ln "''' 'l . th f 11 d " " "• C.lllornl••2UI '"• 'u " ~ • w eNT ERPlllSE, tl3•t S>v p4,. 1 tn e a was Un Cr COn· fighters and fighter-lltt Reyl\OldS Avonue, lrvlnt, P401M ("•l\tlan\<"n,c•o'20Gltn· Counly Clerk ol Oran0t County °" Boul•v••O.lrv,nt'.C4h100~10 sideration. bombers sent to South C.li~~;;~·~~l~wr, m u ~·-· ,, neyro Simi, Suitt o. YQun.t 8e<Kh, PUBLIC NOTICE All!IU•I "· ,.,.. ---.HGS)I El'tMnr ... Con\lrur11nn. Inc However . nothing has been Korea as reinforcements Toro, ~lllo•nfa '2oJO ~·~::;:~.~?.~~~,.~)O?, Bo• 76 HR, ------c-p-.,-,-.. -----CN\I Dally Pllol~ ~.~t.1or~~: P•·~ Bou•u•Md, 1••1"' heard about It since. and there is amid the c ris is will re• 1111. buslnou "cone1uc1.i 1>y 1111... s. K•t1vO'MAra, 1,.a1s..nt•CIM•, HOTICEToca1101To1tS • u, "1• ,.,,.,. F"'' comm•rc.,.1 co•PO•"""" a growing impression in The mat'n the re. cil••d1>el, o.n..Poin1,co111or'IJe•1u¥ suPElttOA couATOFTME llR•l s•v 'P•r" nouieu•d, ,,..,,. C••r• MO\er W••l•am M c ... hll•"•&n,Jl&1' FIV· STATE 01' CALll'OltNIA l'Olt O•llornl• ffagUe that the royal CQUple Wi ll Thh "element WO filed wttll lh<t l~Q Jib Orlv., LAQuna Nl9uel, TMECOUNTYOl'OllANG« T'l•bU•ine-.l•t>elno <on(hlCl•illly 1 not go following an official re· Onhnlt19 Bla•e Coufttv ,,.,~ 01 Or•ntt County on c..111orn·•~1&11 Ne.A·""' """"'••PM1ncrsn1p. port Oft the prince's role in the Auqu>I 1J, ttlt. ""16J T~" bu\ln••> IS cond11ct•d l y e E•lll• of l(ENNETH T. LAMPI!, I-------------FIRSTCOMMERClftl Lockheed bribe scandal. AJACCIO. Corsica P\161111ted 0r•nQeCNJ10tll'(Pll04. -··1:.~~:;~~~i~u· ... ·~ ~~:~NETH THOMAS LAMPE. TOl'Hl'O•M ~~.~:~~~~~~~ (AP) -A n a nonymous Seplemblr 1• 9, IS, 22, 1')6 J10l·t• Tiii\ •IAle mtnl w<h llltd wllll lhe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the •V&LUATIOfllSTUOY Tn1\ "•ltmcnl 111~<1 wllh '"" Cou"ly • Rep. Fr.anlt Hortoa <R·N.Y.) was released from the Genesee County <N.Y.) Jall af\er ser ving less than one week of an 11-day sentence for drunken driving and speeding. His early release resulted from time off for good behavior, ofricials said. Horton, 56, of Rochester~ -pleaded guUty-to the chaTges-and was also fined $200 and had his drive r 's licen~e revoked. Slate police arrested Horton on July 18, claim· ing they clocked him on the New York State Thruway at 78 miles J>(.'r hour. Troopers said they ch ased bim ror six m iles at speeds up to lOS m iles an bour. • Former Defens(' Secretary James R. Scblcs· lDlf't wa!\ welcomed ot e banquet In Pekinl{ hy Ko Po-nl4'!o, vice president of the Chinese People 's Institute of Forell(n Affairs. Chino's official tblinhua n~ws agency reported . Sc-hlealnger is In Peking for a visit to China at the lnstltute's invitation. lie Is also scht'duled lo visit Slnkl1nl( Provlncf' nnd IMer Mongolia . which borders the Soviet Union. ~ As a h i. Japan's l ur ge:st scit1.u1Noa1t newspaper. re ported Chinese 50\lrces in t'e klng said their government wa nts to Impress on Schleslqer the Soviet threat to China. * Joe Haldeman, author of "The F orever War," won the Hugo award for best science fiction novel or \.he year. Tbe 22nd Annual Science Flct.ion Achievement Awards -m ost pretigious ln the ~Id -were an· nounced at the 34th AMua) World Science Fiction Convention In Kansa.'lCity. Also winning maJor Hugo awards were ROl~r ZetUllY lor his novella. "Home a the Hansman' : Larf'l Niven for the novelette. "Borderland of Sol '·: and Flta Lieber for bis short story. ''C•tch Thal Zeppelin.'. • The w inner s of a Oelancey Street Foundation raffle that r aised $1.52,000 for the drug rehabilitation c-enter took charge of a bunch of braln·boggling prizes in San Francisco. The first prise went to Uncla HewfU of Moun · lain View, who was awarded the privil'I•· pre· aumably to be collected at her pleasu~. of a VIP airport reception complete wlth brau b and, ciameramen and 100 dleerin& spectators, Allot.her nine winners got prizes lnc•uding a choker aaid to have been fashioned by lbe late Albert OeSelvo, a ls o kno wn H the Boston Straneter, and a year'• worth of telepboaJc sym· PtlhY from a Delancey Street operator. CalJer Cl,.;ming 'O Speak COuntv Cl•r~ ol Or•nQt Counly on c.redllorl of the lbevt n•mtO <k.'«Clonl '" lllW•MK• Ad<nlnl•lr• Cl~rll of Oranqo Couhty °" l\uVu\t 17 _. " AU911•1 It. tt7• th.II tll 119rwn• llevino cl•lm. .,qaln•t lion of I U.S~perl-111 of Ho0i119 "16 for the Corsican National PU BLIC ~011CE "'°'M 1r.i wi41 dtcettent .,~ '"Q11l•t'd 10 "'' -v o. ... 1opmen1 ... -1~ CAl't""· McDONALD • MILLE .. L iber ation Front s a ys ~-Pvbll•flad O•lln<l'J ,.,~,, Otlly l'llOI. -· •ltll '"" Mc••~•ry VO\Kher\, i City -··ut-ltyofllleHaUotWI l y: J1 ..... T.Caprel1 ~ ""°'ta. n. •no ~tul '·a.,.,, UIS.'6 '""office ot Illa cl~•-ot "'" •bo .. en~ od lntw••nc• A< I ol ,..,, •• Attornt1ut uw the front WaS res ponsible l'ICTtrlOUSeU>INUS lltltdto11rt,or lop••"'nt1hem.Wili\l"" lmtnelll<I, CPL '°""81 •"d IN Flood AlrperlTowtrNorth f bl . Fre NllMl:UAUMENT 1--------------lleCHUry vouc""''· tOltltutldersieneo Olsas\•' l>•Oltctlon Act of 1973 !Pl Sull•OS Booret' o0gWl7n0g7 UaP,. ral'1n. e rncaht ... !::011ow1n9 person\ nre do41191111\t• PUBLIC N011CE •• II>• , ... ollito ol WI LllAM v. .,.,31 ii will funCI • delalltd study of 1HJ111M<A•Utvr aovtevard Flt ANCI \ .. MU IR 8 .. Cl(HOE S~M• OT. 366 S,,n M1ouol Ortw, Sul•~ flood M•••d artatln tho City of~ ,,,,, .... c..111 .... 1. •111 $ Aja cc .i--0 • s ca 1-----nrr:=...-----t100, N•woorl lk.t<n. C...JU4rnl.• 'l?A60, llHCll. -m p 0 SERVICE. n 1 llK•llHnlt• Or •• 1.89...... s. • which It .... pl•<• of Ou•lnoo °' '""..... Tiie •ludy will be DUfOrmed fOr.... Pvb1•'11~ O•dnQ~ c ...... DAiiy Piiot dc~~~roc~{i':;.rtsaid the a."',:~~.~:?~' n m 1•. m -..nit• iNsJ:::~~ ~~';:ANY :':~~:,;.~ ~~ :~110 -:;:;~;.~~~:·;,~;;;~~ =:~.:=:t::~1:,~':'!~~=.~., Allllu•11t.u, •n<1 \•n1 ' • ,.,. Jm.1& Or.,LtoQun• uuc.11. CA.,~)t au Ne. lrHOw•y moninuliu ,,,_ llr~t Pllbllr•tl.,..o; ,11,, Tfla --· Of 11111 study 11 10 ••• P UBLIC NOTICE front was also responai-L•"" J Muir. nto1 v•1mc1• "'" se11t•An•,CAt1101 nouu ""''"" -,..,.,., ... '"" 11ooe1 ,,.,.,o ble fOf Several Other at• O.n.Po•'lt,GAtl•?'I NOTICE.01' 0.l•dStpl~mb<>tl 1976 .,.a,lnll,.communlly whlc:ll •••00-1--------------T~I\ bu.ln•u I\ COndwCI~ llV a TllUUltE'$ SALE ICATHLE£N LAM Pr .,.,.,.,..., or Wlllcll ••-1111.tly IO tie O.· IN THI! SUl'lllllOR COUltT l &Ckl 8CroSS the lsJand 91M•tl0fflntrlh1D· T S. No /frS-1111 41dmln1\ln•ltl• ~· tll"tll~t• Wl<>pt<I And lo Cltlflmlftl fl06CI •!IV• 01' TH• STATE 011' Tuesda y night in s upport MlthMI H. p,.,,,.. On S.ptembet n. ,.,. di 11.000'(lotk ol Int •bov~ M""'(I O•i<tdtlnl "'"'' .... lr.o.t •••• , r'lood ..... ,..,.,. CALI l'OllNlll l'OA fll•• ""'.,_"'WA\'''"" w•lh "'" •m •llhelroni.ntr•nt"fn~llllOOllYot Wtl.t.IAMV.SCMMIOT • wtll tlt lli<Hlby t,..tornmu111lyto c•rlv THE COUNTYOfl'OllANOI Of Strikin~ truckers and tou"IY Cltr' or 0r4nQ" Cou111v on ~AF I! CO 1'1 Tl E I N~UP .. NCL J6U•nMl,wlOt., Su•I• JOO ou1 lh• llood pl•ln m•n<Qtl,,..,I OCJI<'< N&. 2Jl121 the growing movement AUQVtl ''· .. ,.. COMPANY, UI Nori" B•o.dW•Y In'"" .... _. ....... CA OHO ""'' ot the N•llOll•• r100<1 1nw•MCt or .. r lo Show , ..... Wiiy c;o.,.., •. '.0Sll C•IY ol ~nla A11•. (Ollllty ot Or 11\()11, Tt11 C1••1 •44·UU l'rOQ••m Thoy will "''o"" 11""1 ,., ,,. 11on !11ttllld Ntl Ile Oltstl•U Al lo break the i8htnd's Pub••,h<d OrMIJ<' ,.,., .. , 0 111•v Pillot, St•tt ot c•111orn••, ~11 rEco llTI e 111 ...... ,for Adm1n11t••''" ballt lo' <lf't.,m1nlng tl\f •DO•'lllfl.t• '"''Ant•oto1,.tto" links with the French Al.lQU\lll,•ntl!.fpttmll<rrl,i,IJ, .. ,. INSVAAN C!r COMPANY,. to• P110ll"'•<1 0r8n•) .. CO.l\I °""• Pol~I. llO>d ln\Urftnt•P••m lun'lrAl ... •OC>ll<• '" ..... M"""' "'A' APARTMINl mainland. ll•.l-7• -T, .. ",',1°" ••• ••• .. ,'.~"~·y• ,u,n·d··· ... ,'M""1 t[)t[':!', u .• • Sitpt•mbt!r '·~!_?,,I~.,.... 111• 16 b•• l()t ...... •no ••l\11nq Oulldl~ -\UPl)L V "'(. " ,.,,jlOrl!IOfl In "" • v w ., 11,.1, u1nl•nll. t>rQ(t\\ ot Wtn<1rnQ UP •n<I 01\\0ll/llon PUBLIC NOTICt: Raa.rNlxed WASHINGTON <AP) -'l'herc will b e no cost· of·living pay raise this election year for mem- bers of Congres s. The Senate voted ~6 to 25 Tuesday to exclude senators a nd Hous e members f rom an autom atic pay Increase due Oct. 1 to all federal civil 1ervlce e mployes. llm1•NI o.tr1nor,1110 h ••tO•ll"<I .,,,.,, P UllLIC NOTICE Tiii• on,..,vnrtm('nt I\ •ntt-<I to UPo" ree<11n•i 111• •nllltd floll l•G<I lombl'r )4, 1,1'1, do<:um.nt No.,ift~lfl notUy•111nt•rtt\1'l00"'''>f'l'Of lM(-om-. rnA<fr't '"ct tlhtf In the"""" Of A 1 STAT•MINf OF WIT"OltAWAL 0001< •Oo1'"· 1>80• utot 011 ..... ~nro• lllCTITIOUS8USINE.U ...... o-nt OI th!\ \IV!IY..., 11\AI """ "'""''"""' \llfJjllf, •• , •• c..111ornl• ... OM PA•TNE R SHllJ' '" tf'W! h<• of tho lft (Otd•t of ¥"'111'\ty """Y hAv• 11tn oo"°rtu"1ty to bflnct •nv f...(ll"tHt •Ill>", tit •h dltttlon '°' *" 0,IAATINO UNOl!lt nty, (Alllornl•, llY ru-OI Oil· NAMt $T!ITtMt NT tottv•nl IKI\ and lt<nnl,•1 ~·· c')n f'Jr '"' In '"''w (•U\* Why 8n 0"~' l'l(;TITIOUS 8USIHEU NIIMI r•u•t •II IM jlolymonl Or j)Orl0t1 .... n<1 01 ""' lollowlnq per'°n I\ <IOlllQ tiu\I GeftlhlO IOUI llOOCI ll••••d• to l""•lt• n. MulO nut l>" ll'l•l~< O•C•MlnO "1110 CO• rt1t fOllOwlnQ per>on n•\ Wlll>Clr~WI\ ~IQalionl HCUrl>d l"trthy lnrll!(llt\Q l'ffl H llOft ol IM Cl\ltf IJl't(UllVt Olll<tr nf oor•tl°" IU !)It Oulv WUWld up Mid di• 11, • 9•nu•I 0.., 1 net tr om Ill• '"" .,, .. ,,, !>' Cltlteull, ftOll<• Of ,.;,1t11 M 0 N" RC ~1 A I' AL' V ~ Ille <om-lly tor IO•w••dl~\l to '"-\Ol••tl ano 0000 < •wtt t11P<t•''"Q t)•rlfttf\lllp OPt••••nQ uMtr '"' W•H•tO'l~dllli., ''· "'•••0.Yll"n"!ll INVl!JTMl!NTS, ""' M•'""'' Or . •opropr l•I• '"'"•nlAll•t• "' Ill• 111'1••1or, lltllll~' "'"'""" nam• 01 CAMAllQ) No 'IO•SJ in looo. 111'1, Pb()" n1 UI ult! NO. JOT. t.1qun• NIUu••. Cn t t &tl F.O.••l lnwr•1><• AOmlftlW•Hl)ll 1 T I~ 11 lllOl.IV OllO&ARO llMll ... v 61 tUOt Otlh•n On n trvlnt !<rats lttcor<I•, wlll '"" "' puollt Jfmtt p.,11,...rt .. , 1>7" ,,_,,... l'ulll"'41d 0r•no-Gout 0.lty Piiot, ""'"'n•l••m1nu tub• l"'""'"''n .. ld '•lllOmla • • • •ll<lkln to Ille 1110~•\I 0111<1<•• !Go "''" In Or., No to1. LeQv11• Nl~vt•. Cll '"''"'lt•I . •!. U. ,.,. *1 I• ,0,00,.,,nn , olh•r •• ,n,.renoldtn, fhf> Uttltk>ul t>U\ll''f~U r'Mlmt \t••• JttWful mo,.,.,, Of tt'I• Uttltfle) l\tlttr,, .,.,, , tt1d1to• !Jf Otl't.,,Wl\of , \.•OOt•r ,,, tr\h """'"' for '"'" p.-rtn.tr\tHp Wtn uteo °" WHhtNf •"V (.0¥f"'"'eor w•rrMttY. •• Tth\ bt.1\1,,.., ,, cond"ct'd tlv An In Pf'""'tut11nq tw>f(,,t• lhl\ Court It) t ontt\l lulY "· "7J In tM (OVlllJ Of Or-proud O• lmpll•IJ e\ 10 1111 .. , dlvleluol PUBLIC NO'l'JCE ..,.,J '11Ullon •I •M ••m• O.lort ll•tt• 110.,_,,. M. Miii••. ,,.,, Crwlll •Molon, or tn<um11ro11<tt, '"' •n• Jt""'• Pttllt0•1M I------1>lrol10t1 01 tftllly 1Jo1 <IM' trnm ,.., Mrttl Wol'l(lt•M >1111\ ttlllornle twO\I <un'lty•d 19 t•IO Trw•IW>Y NIO Tiii\ \l•l•m4111 W•\ fll#Od w1lll mo ANN()UNCIMENT 01' INTINT •omol•l•ftn 'tf 1>un111.i1on Ol lftl\O!Otr, • II M Mlllor . Off<)nt Tru\11nf!t0De"Ytllu.ttl1'11111141 County Clor•OftAllQY~l4.1976 T01'811POllM n ,.,.,.,.ltrtr •O•t1ll8d, .,,., •M• . • l'Jtl74 tly ot ,.,,.,.pon llot~. lftt °""""of l'I-""000 IV•LUA TIOH n uoy (""""· ,, on y lhtY ~ .... WltY 1111• Coll•t P\lltllfltd Or•"9t Co.all O.llv l'll04, ~.-· \l•lt of Cetlf0•111a, Ot..crlblll.J J>vlll\IM!d O••-Co••1 Oatly Piiot, 1,,. ,_,., 111'""""" Aomnl•I•• •llOulCI 11<11 m•'• ••d •flle• <111 !>tel.I• ~Pl I • IS fl "'• ,. .... , -""°"'' •. "· n. t•. ,.,. • ll()n Ol lht u \ ~P••lmtnt ol Hou\ltlQ (Joo>(IMrnQ U•d Cl>tl)C)l•lll)f\ 1,, '"'duly ' • • • • • I.oh It .-.4 11 tn llt<k II) nl Tr.Kl 117•·1• U•ll.., o..._1oomtftt .,._.., •~ wounoup. '" ~•l6wft .,,.~" Ol\lllbvl"'1, ------------~._.------------1,.. 2) • '"Ille Glh ot.Nrw~rt ll""tll. •Ytllal lltlMr eulhOrllv of Illa NAllOMI •nf I•• o• Pfft•llY dut unn•r '"" """' •' thOwn """' mllf) lller,.ot ••(O~ It! PUBLIC NOTICE l'IHd 111,u,.M• 4C 1 of 1• ... •• •"1 CMO'l•AtlM l'•anr ~I•• 1 ... 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INJUJtAN~E COlll"AKY' AC1mlnl,1relrl1 oJ lllt ....... 9"' tecl• .... •IWllut IM!ll Ollfl• le A.llt, C:.lfl0ft1fa • ~·t~ TNStff HI.tit fl ~lo CffCteltllll Ctrlllflt le<al f..._ llete"" 19 ll>e '"""' Ott .. AUQV" 10, IO• ' •v ......... ,.O'-"lhal lllM• •• _,.. , .... lhe Ctllef EH<utlW Olfl<M.. W-11•• E. Sf'l\1111 Tr'"'"'' ~t·•t•Llw the c-U..-ty !tr IO•werol"ll to ""' Juoq•ol •n• s.i.omcw -Wlt•l"'411llffA-epproo•l•t• roott,tr11a11 ... 1 et 111e Sup.trlot Govt! P\1111\lltCI Nf'WM•I HI~ Ne"" ~Mlll\t.•, C:.111 tUta -•ft 111wrtn<tAdmlnl\tr.i1011, Pubtl\ll~o Or1•nQ• COO\t 0.11• PilOI, tu cetl'bll\ft wlll> fl\f Ot..,.. 00.\1 P'lltlll\111<1 Ortn~ C::O••I O•llY PllOt. PublllMll Ot•l'IOt Coetl 0.lly _..kit, AllQ ll, 71, And Sr pt. I, •• IS, n , "· o"" ll1P1IOI, ~Pl. l,t, I •. t'7• ~I· 5'11>1 I, IJ, U,tt, 191. 11911. S.j14e11111trt, U. tt, lt14 Ml,,. Ott. 6, I),'°· 191• Ult '• \ •' ~~ •• . •, r . . , LM. Boyd Nose Guard Real Zapper Early rootball pl-.ven wore a leather note • euard held In place by an elastic band around the head. But that niny little piece or equip. ment didn "l last long in the leaaues. 0PPO•lna lioemM took to grabbin& it, puJllng it far out, and then lcttlna ao The word "carol" origbu&lly in French meant· 'raan danc~." Add to the never-die one·liners: "Old chemists nt>ver die, they ju.st quit reacting." College ,students who bed down at home generally do considerably better in the studies department than do the dormitory sleepers. QUEalES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Louie, do ypu recall a horse named 'Appeasement'?" A. Do indeed. Thal was a filly out or "In Our Time,'' one of Louis 8~ Mayer's stable. He had a pretty tricky way of naming his tnoro~ghbreds. you may recall. "Whoa" was his f1 I ly out o r "Stopsign." "Com placen- cy" was his rilJy out of "Smirk.'' And "Forever After" was his colt out of ~Happy i:'nO.ng. Q. "ll 's widely known Lhat Leornardo da Vinci designed the first military tank, but what dtd he call the thing?" A. "A secure and covered chariot with guns." Q. "What's a 'sci.ssorbillT' A. Used to be any bird with an upper and lower l>euk that scissored instead or closing flush, thus causing said fowl to behave like an oddball. Now it's just any oddball. Q. "Does the femaJe ant mate annually?·· A. l'io. that liltle beast will.lay Cer.tile eggs continuously for 10 maybe 1~ years arter mat· ingjustonce. GENTLEMAN The chjracteristJcs of a gentleman can be described as the five Cs. says a North Caroli· nian: Courtesy, consideration. candidness, compassion and coura~e. Among the several things that the diggers in ancienl graves have disrovered is the fact ~ that the cave men almost ne\•er took out the garbage. Thing about Caprirorn girls, they have a large sense of the dramatit', so tend to exag- ger ate consider ably, particula rly when something goes wrong. And when they Call , they foll hard. Or so says our Zodiac man. Am ad\'lscd that bees air cpndition their hives by posting at all the apertures guards who do nothing much but stand around beat· ing their wings. Deatm Elsewhere K UALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Bishop Anlbony Galvta, S7, who helped foil an assassination a ttempt on Pope P a ul VI in Manila in 1972. died Sunday. NEW YORK (AP) - Herman Weiss, 60. a di r et'tor a nd vice chairma n or the General Electr ic Co. and former chairman or the President's Com· m ission o n Personnel Interchange, died Moo· day of cancer. Death Nodt"e• •owe a s ~II.IP II BOWERS. Sii ol 1'30 C••OO. HtWPo•l BHtll, C.llloml• .• Wednesday Sep•ernt>er 8, 1976 DAIL v PILOT Jt I I Cordova Hoofing It for Votes By 0 . C. HVSTlN~ oe•o.11,..i1.u .... and lo comple te ht potential donors to the joumey tale Sunday at re-election ertort o r the southern reaches of R e p u b I i c a n A s · Oceanside. semblymao Bob Burke. He says the purpose or Waite's letter s ays SffkinC funds to hnance hls bad for the 73rd dis· tnctseat. A fund·rat&in& dance for Man1ers ls planned Sept. 25 at thl' Costa Mesa homt of Mr. and Mrs Frank Barbaro. The 8 p m. da nt'e Is open to the public at S20 per couple. For r eserva- be co·chairmen lor the umpalp fw Ches&er 8. "Clllet " Wra y, Democratic candidate in the 7Ut Assembly d.ls· lrict. Wray's carapalgn wtU be kicked orr llt 8 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY Sept. 18 at 13S4S Golden West St., WestmiQSter. Tht p1.1blic ts invlted. DubbinJ his opponent ··a millionai re dilet· tante." Democrat Ron Cordova haa announced plaoa to belin hll cam- paip for tbe 74th AA· sembly Diltrict seat this weelteocl wilh a lwo-da)' hike that will take him from one of the dl.atnct.s to the otber. the l\lke Is to focus voter "the H b e r a I· I ab or · attention oo "the reaJ" activist coalition Is out to Jim Siemon•. the get Burke , wbo Newport ~acb auto de-represents West Oranl(e a I er w b o is l h e CO\Ulty's 73rd Assembly Republican nominee m -Oi1trict. He suggesls the predom inately contributions of m or tions. call 847·5677, or ------ Cordova plans to start walkine and t el.king al 8 a .m. Saturday at Hunt· ington Beach State Park RepubUca.n 74tb. more to the Burke t'am· 963·9888. • • • paign. JUDY CA RTER.· • • • ••• •·oaMEll Congressm an Richard llaMa or Newport Beach and St11 nton Mayor Martha Weiskaupt will daugbter·in-law of the M E A N W H I L E , DemO<'ratic presidential B u r k e · s o pp one n t . nominee. 1s scheduJed lo De mo" r a t D e n n i s T • l appear Thursday ut a Mangers, also is busily r8081 raUy for Vwian HaU. the ___ __,..._ ___________ _ Democratic cand1date in ;=====================1 Contracts g~~t~~~~ congressional The rally 1s s lated for A d 12 lS p.m . al Hall head· Pprov:.e quarters . 1525 Mesa • Verde Drive East. Costa Contract terms for the Mesa. The public ls in. 18 top-le\•e l Orange v1ted County Transit D1stnct • • • <OCTD> employes wece "THE BUSINESS you approved this week by save may be your own.' SENIOR CITIZENS loat Off All - 70 P•rclaa••• SAVL ON ALL ,ultC:HMLL8Y atCO"llNG A MlMICR Of OUlt SlNIOR ClflltNS SAVl,.,GS Pl"N AT NO COST TO YOU RENTALS & All Prt·P•W IX ,, .. ,. •• H111oretl SALES Ll•it•tl Offer SIGN UP NOW :"." · College Pharmacy district directors ~ays Huntington Beach The terms c.ovct seven. pharmacist Noble Wait • • ~ 1lflfA1~~[)'"1 ,11 'A 11.~J',h • • ,, I • , • .. ' ,,1 , , • j i:ll'j .. \ I l 'I r "• I l \ • • • '<!Ra ~uarlar ~cN NEWPORT IEACH•s ORi'SINAL 11Pay By The Ounce11 S.TEAKHOUS Tue. & Wed. Nite Special 12 oz. Delmonico (New York) cornp•••e Steak Dinner s59s Happy Hour 5 to 7 • Dinner 6 to 10 SfMO·A-lOMG P'lAHO IU ... C_..., Wecl & n-. c• •011 Fri. ...,,. Tw. 2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach -s-••~ 177 'El'DSs.ntt»YSWS~ -pay ranges. from $1 .5!)8 in a form letter .c1,1rrenll to S'e.295 a mooth fO'I\ six ' making the rounds o POSilions up to S3.024 to ----------_[=====================::....-----'~---------------------:: $4 ,703 monthly for ...______ Gen eral Manag e r Edward Loritz. The contracts also will specify benefits and other working teTms. Adoption of the terms will permit the manage· ment employes to un· dergo pay and per or.mance reviews during their contract negotia· tions with the district After contracts are signed, they m ay receive pay raises retroactive to Junel The idea ror such con· tracts arose in July when directors adopted a pay increase for other OCTD employes. many of them repres ented during negotiations by unions PUBLIC NOTICF. CP 11'J NOTICE TO CltEOITOltS SUPElllOR COUllT 01' THE STATE Ol'CALI FOltHIA FOii THE COUNTY 0' OllANGE Ho 11· .. »J E•IAI ~ o• LfONllAO H LOOSBAOCI<, at\o ~nown I\ LEONARD H VAN LOOSBAOCI< O.cow<I NOTICE I\ HER£8V GIVEN IOI,.. crf'dltO'\ ot '"'• ,bO.., o&m~ Of<."61 nt ttwl au otnon\ """''"1 tld1m\ MJ•j"'' tfW ~·o Ot<f"O•nt •r• tl'Q11•rtd •o •·•~ tftrltn, W'llP\ l"f t'lif(f' .. ,•ry •O\K""''' I~ ttw otfi'e of ttw <l•r"-ot trt• ..oow'"" 11t1eG <twrt. or fO or•\t•M tP'IHn *''" trwo -~""Y voutl\t•\, IO '""..,_, Ql\!'O •II ... low olll<~ ol THOMAS I. LORD uni P•wo .,. ll••Mt1• Suo"' 111. \A9UN HUI\, C•lllO<l"O fl•Sl, ........ " ttw pla<e of ~~•"'9\\ o4 ow wl"Dtr\•qnte .,, ... """"".'' ,,.,.. .. ,,.11\Q 10 ,,_ '"··· •• W·d de«CMnl, •f!llll~ tour "'"""'' """ l"'''''t SNl>••<•t•Oftot '"''nott<• 0.lod S.otomDo• 1 1'1• J A ... ES ! BEAL E•~\ltOf'Of t~ W ttl Of 11\t ol>ove M-d dtK-N OIOIWIASL.LOllO uni,.,_,.. Y•I..,<••· s .. 1i.1u u_. Moll>, CA. eUU Tot: 17'41 st"1l6t ...... , ...... <vt•f' Pu111tS11td Dr11~~ Co.o•I 0.11, PolOI S<optembet I, IS, n 1' .. ,. PRICE ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH ••••• • ., and c-.are our prices to ........ 9'Y'· ......... be lower on tWs -· ~ on thot. Wei, we'd Ike to take IWIMp a step t.lher. That step i1 experiencM: knowledg1able salespeople. senice after Ide 9MI a repllfotion of ~fe11ion•U11 in the applmc• llldnhy. So. CJO aheod .ct shop around, theft shop Da•ls-lrown. the Professionals. Mod11I GA9J6UA .. hown huro D•I• ot dHlll \eoltMIH• •· "" S l Ce Cut W •ll...,bYlll\tC)I" Pllllllo A -•I-----""'."."""-""'."."""---, en e n -lllrM qroAdt l\lldrtn ~<VI( ...... II AO•Or1IM- n• 1• Yoor old set gets you S75 toward tJ\e purchase of a 1977 25 ' diagonal RCA Color Trak Console with convenient push·button tunmg. Each set has all the great RCA Color Trak features. Choice of cabinet styles mcludes GA790 series and GA830 series Another gr eat tradC·•n d eal M1n1mum o f $ 50 to ward the purchase of a 1977 25 diagonal RCA Color Trak Console from either 1t1e GA 702· 704· 708 sen es or GA 720 series Each set features all the fantastic advantages or RCA Color Trak Seven mooels to cnoose from. .. Mid Frtdoy MO<nlnq. !.<'ploMbtr 10, -------.,..-.-,-E~ FRESNO (AP I The Eo•o,,•nv ot Our Lo•d 1n1er-n1 Hlglt Pltll!CJ 111uim I federal prison senlenre Go•dt" ot Me"'°'" ~m•••ry, Tomo•.1-....:_-. __ _. ____ _ . flO<lde. B••U·Berot•on Cost• Mina Of a woman COO\'lCl ttd or l~11¥YIO<oldlro<lor~. robbing a Rakers Cield WILMER R.'~!~~L. '"'""' 01 1 p t bank has bt•cn reduced lO QM.to ~U. Cellfornl1. 08lt of de""> exua 0 ency threeyears. ll.S. District s.111em1>or•l 1•••.S<Jrv1•e<1byn1,wote, D Mr\ S.rlllo 11 C.ttl ol Ille llomt, lll<'M Cou r t Jud ~c W. ~ """ w1111em M Co,.,1 ot W1'1111••. Q •ckly I Crocker lowered 't he Ern~JI L Cettl of S•n Jou •nd II mproves I 111< ... rd A C•t<!I OI Ml\<ICMI vi.1o: .... orlginn 20 year sentence O.li9Mer. !Miwn ,. Lon91-of s.... ugainst Rita May Autry. ~·; t lQl\I Qrend(lllldrofl •nd II•• Wiith N 'E p·11' .. • u . ... . t'> _..l(f\ T'l\ur..i., ,, 00 AM. Pa<lllC "2 ftl'r r"ce1'vina a Q•e•t·•••nd<lllldrtn Gr•••""' ew -I psychlntnt' evaluation. vi.w MoMOml P•'"· H•_, 11o .. 11 ---------...... won "•"' JOt\n A \..tftdv•ll ott<:tM'lt e.11 er.-•Y Mor1uorr dlr~ton. .NEW YOllK. I"' Y. lSP«lal)- BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona <lei Mar 6 73·9450 Costa M PS8 6 46-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 8*adway co .. 111Ml"w 642 91~ McCORMICK MORTUARY LJguna Boach 494.9415 San Ju.in Cao151rano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW ME.f!10RIAL PARK Cemetery Mor1uorv Ch11pel 3500 Pacific View Onll(l NewpOrt, Cahforr11a 644~2700 PUKflAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL. HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS. MO"TUARY 827 M11n St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ~TUTHILL LAMI OUA WHTCLIFF CHAPEL M0t1uary • • 646-4888 it27 E. 17th SI , Costa Mesa Neptune Society ClttlMTION IU"IALATKA __ \ 646-7 431 '"9 ....................... -.--c-......-. (All ...... _...... • -Clttll. tar. P UBLIC NOTICE c,. 2'•1 .. OT I Cl TO Cltl OITOttS su,.•••o• COUii TO, THE STATI 01' CALI l'Olt .. IA 'Ott TMI COUllTYO,.OllANOW .... A·Mt• IE•l•t. Of PAUL JOMN OUEYllEL, ... PAUL J OUEYltEL. o.c: ..... NOllC[ IS Hl!ltEBY OIVEN to ll>e (rfCllt;>tt Of Ille t1IX>•• N"'t4 de(tdff'll INll ell .. ~~ lllvt~ ti.I~ ~Ml lllf uld CH(o(lonl ••• r99u1r..i IO hie '"""" wtlll Ille IM<f\ .... fy -llff\, In 11\t olllc• 01 ""' c l••ll ot '"" -tnthled tOV~I. ff 10 P•~Wlll lf>OM W!llt tne MWCru•rt •outh•"• to trw """' -.i-o •1111e 1a .. oll•o o• JAMCS E W I LHt!l.111\ o l IC IPf Ol!L AND ~N~~~~~~~1°A~:~~~r=--.rlo~. ""''<" I• 11\t pl.Ce ot lkltlnt\, o11i.1111 dt,.1,,,.11 In •II m•ll•" 1*t•ln1ft(I lo '"' t\l•lf Of ~•IO "'1<-1. 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It 11 now anil· abk to 11M American public The new hiah potency f .P1ll llOt Oflly -• to 1ncreaw tc-ual ability of both tun bur al~ "tc· tually perks up texual 1ntcrc,1 and uimulatu 1 perM!n• dc•lrc\," ac. tOrdlt\I 10 1 lpokuman for the manufacturu Al.10 """OVll H1'f11AL HUUM Thi• llCW, ea1y-1o·take H·Plll contajn, newly formul11ed, hl&hly concentrattd 11itam1n E. ll tends to quickly build up and mtn1t1hen the n1111ral pb}'iiolo11c1I procuw• of the body that art helioed 10 l'C bu1cally " pon•ible for ih poiency, youthfulnt,., health and Iona life • 1111.11 • OUT Of S '!GPU lndlealions are that the new E-Plll I•~ q11iclt and tlrtctivc ruults to •• h11h as ' out of S people CllO~) who ba11e used it. SotM people report no 1ru1 ~halll!C bul feel tbc h1ab pottncy of vitamin E 1n the 1>111 don quickly make tbcm feel bcuer rrom a scneral health 'tandpoint. Olhef reports •ISO show it 1tncb to wkiwn daily tt n11011 and sivt a mott rclued. happltt O\llloolt life.· IMIWAYMWLf TIM ute of tbctc h 1111 po1e11ey (one-1-day) E.P1ll-' 1-' perfectly safe and ire now 1v11l1ble with· out pr«c:r1ptio11 from the manu· f1ttu"r by min order only To J"l your 111pply. send S6 9.S tor 1 2 fttlt s1111ply, (or SI0.9S for a JO day .-11pply. or St7.9S for a 60 day 1u1>P1y> caih. check. °' M.O. to: E·Pill, Dept. Sl6, 447 Merrick. ltoad. °"aMide, N.Y. 11,72, (Uncond1'110n1I moMJ· beck suaranlee if flO( aati~.) I • FRIGIDAIRE HEAVY DUTY DRYER l8·1 b capacHy w ith timed or 11utorna11c dry selection. Hss two heat selectlons and a permanent P<OSS with cool down. REG. 25'.95 That's right. we'll give yau S100 toward the ourchase of a 1977 25·· diagonal RCA Color Trak Console with Remote Control or Color Trak Control Center. Each set has all the fantastic features of RCA Color Trak oius the convenience of chairslde operalion. Choice of cabinet stvlos includes GA 720R Rel'TY)te Control sen es and GA935-938DA Color Trak Control Cencer models. FRIGIDAIRE HEAV( DUTY WASHER 18·1b capacity two speeds. three cycles. separate wash and rinse t ernper aturo select ions and fabric sof1ner. REG. 369" FRIGIDAIRE NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR Trade-In your old relngoralOf on this 100% Frost·Prool, If 0 cu II. relt1gerator-lreezer trom Fng1dmro. REG. 459" WITH YOUlt OLD ittFltlGlltA T~ =~ 19995 = 319 95 419 9 ~ DIYH WASHER • TELEVISION • • AP.PLIANCES .. ... · .. . .. -· • t\J I DAILY PILOT Wednnaay Sep!embet 8. 1978 ReaLemon lNameOpen I WASHINGTON <AP) -A federal 1d - mlnlstrative law judge bu ruled that Borden, Inc., has illegally main· talned a monoPolY ln processed lemon juice and ordered the Ortn to make its ReaLemon FINANCE brand name available for licensin g to com· petitora. Bank Buys Firm Stock COMMODITIES: NEW YORK (AP>-A French bank partly owned by the Arab sheikdom of Abu Dhabl has bought a 10 percent Interest in R eynolds Securities loternalional Inc .• a major United States brokerage firm. THIOMLY IUSIMISS WI DO S-4c ..... wcel 11141 641·1006 fw LJIUlHUlOE "GOMMODITl6$ MAGU~r Robert M. Gardiner, Reynolds' chairman, said Tuesday 1he Paris· based Banque Arabe et Inte rnationale d 'ln· vestissement made the S6 million purchase or stock Crom ·'several re· tired or near-retirement sertior executtvl?s-of Reynol~s. members or their family and the estate or a deceased or· ficer." "-···················· .. ~ .................. . • • • • • • • • •. • 9 • • • t t t ••• It t ~ ................... . ST"°TLER ~~ 1649 Wntcliff Dr., ' ,~~~--: ~, LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airhne 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. ..... , $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tagsS1.50 e a . 10 or more $1.40 ea. S~lcs T dX included No Card? Of .. w vOU' n""'n or * nd t/Our n•'""'· \t1(jJ t•\ An t Uh-.Jt• ,, '"'°'-'' Wf!'tl """"~ on• 1r.1 l'H r t 1y AOO 1S t'<K" ENDCHECKORMONEYORDERT PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, California 92626 Order Yours NOW .•• lT 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels • PERSONALIZED ·srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND $HA,.l AHO Sil[ Of l AH l. ""'' Jo~" Ooe 111 llh111 St•••t AllJIOwll , A11rtl•t• Ulo&5 I •D•>• Oo Not Hhe A Printed Bord•• r-------------r-------F111 fft tltlt coupoft, clip tllrlCI NII w"" St .1'5 to: ,ltot ,rlntln1 Lebel Div., '°'t Office IH I 560 ~ .. t• Mow, California '2626 .. lwr• .. -'"" 11, (9" ,,,,, .. __ _ -----------~-------~J \ Too ~ate Noav I Ford Woe Had Solution By JOHN C\INNI FF Al' ___ ,. Damaae to tbe Ford campaign by the three· mont.b rise ln the om claJ unemployment rate ml1ht have been muted if the P1'e# dent had accepted the recommendation ol at least one aovernmenl of· Cicial. The recommendation was that he appoint a blue ribbon committee to study the employment figure, which increasingly are criticized as inaccurate and bad· ly ln need of revamping. Had be done so. the Presi- dent would bave bffn in a posi· lion to cast suspicion on t.he significance of the adjusted job- less statistics, which ~e in June, July and AugU$l. and which could rtse again in Sep- tember. -CUHHIF~ TO MAKE SUCH A suggestion now, jusl two months before lhe elections. and at a time when both the House and Senate are considering bills tbat could lead to such a committee. quite likely would oe considered political expedience. Various...commen1atw:s...say,J.buoblesa rate__w · play a pivotal role in the November elections and conceivably could cost Ford the.Presidency. Tbe President could have appointed the com- mittee from among prominent private and govern- ment ttonomiats and statisticians, just as did President John F. Kennedy when be named a re- view committee in 1961. JULIUS SHJSKIN, commissioner of labor statistics. said be is among those who advocated such a move. Prof. Robert A. Gordon, who beaded the 1961 committee that approved some of the pro- cedures used today, said be also ravored a review. Shiskin said he made bis recomme)\dation when he took orrice more than three years ako. and that he believed John Dunlop, labor secretary, passed It on to the Whjte House for action. He said he then continued to press for the committee. · Among tbe criticisms ( , . ) made of the statistics is l\£W."iANALVSI that the seasonal a<ljusl· , ________ __..._ ment, based on a formula designed to offset temporary factors so that tbe un· derlying trend can be detected, is somewhat arbitrary and often inaccurate.. LAST YEAR, FOR example, the highest monthly jobless rate was thought throughout the year to be 9.2 percent in May, but last January It was revised downward by three-tenths or 1 percent to 8.9 percent. Critics note that a cnange in the JODless rate by precisely the same amount in July of tbis year, from 7.S percent to 7.8 percent, is believed to have seriously damaged Ford's campaign. Yet that change too is subject to revision, after the elections. Albert Sindlinger, president or Sindlinger & Co .. Media, Pa .. an out.spoken critic or seasonal ad- justing, maintains the public interest would be bet· ter served simply by s upplying the raw figures and comparable figures for the prior several years. GORDON, IMMEDIATE past-president or the American Economic Association, bel.Jeves a review should be considered because. be said, hundreds or mlllions of dollars of federal revenues are distribut- ed on the basis or CauJty local employment statistics. Prof. Charles Killingswoth or Micblgan State University, a labor authority, bas sWI another criticism . He ma intains that changes during the past decade in t,he concept or wbo is unemployed is confusing the picture. George Meany, AFL-CIO president, is perhaps the mosl vocal critic or the jobless rate, contending that it would be in excess of 10 percent if individuals too discouraged to look for work were counted. SOME, SUCH M Albert Cox of Merrill Lynch Economics. formerly with the Council or Economic Advisers, argue that the significance of the figures ts overstated, at least In denoting hardship, because ofvaslly improved benefits. Regardless of the nature or the criticism, Ford might have avoided some or tbe unpleasant news that. the jobless s tatistics now depict IC it were known tbal a committee was studying their ac· curacy and appropriateness. That he failed to do so is probably the conse· quence of his economic advisers' forecasts, which were for a steady lowering ol lhe jobless rate, now 7.9 percent. lo under 7 percent by the end or tbe year. a poi1sibility that now appears doubtful. School Offers Economic Talk Coaslllne Community College will orre r a rive-Part lecture series titled "What to do During Changing Economic Times." Beginning Sept. 13, the series includes "un- derstandln~ and planning," "the s tock market," "stocks, bonds, options,'' "retirement planning" ( RR/ 1£'f'.~ J and "Investments -CJ :~ alternate plans." ________ _.. M e e t i n g s a r c financlnl advisor for a sc htdul e d on con -limited number of secutive Mondays Crom customers. 9:30·11 :30 a .m. at the Murdy Community GroupMttt• Center. 7000 Norma, Huntington Beach. Ad· mission is free and open to the public. Serrl~eSet Tbe "personal banking pro1ram." orrerlng personalized service and attention to indlviduaJ customers, 11 available at ·Union Bank's Soutb Orange County regional office. Newport Beach. 0 e s I g n e ·d f o r customers with levels or income and personal u- s eta who require specialized at1entlon and flnanclal planning, the program uses the services or an ex- perienced account uunager , called a penonal banker. who -works as a personal The Orange County Small Businessmen's >J. sociation will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. Further l.nforma- ti on is available at 848-1234 and 518· 1938. Mock Mor:e11 Mock Petrochemical Co .. Inc., has moved Its headquarte rs to 4000 Westerly Ploce. Newport Beach. according to Brian Mock. '11rc~ 1tlot:e11 Vercoe & Associates, a computer programming and consulUn1 firm, bas moved its headquarters to 4040 MacArlhor Boulevard, Newport Bet.Cb . Cheuy s F11ll·si:ed Car The 1977 Impala has more room inside despite the smaller exterior size. including more· rear legroom, more front and rear headroom ;ind added trunk space. The Impala will be offered in coupe, sedan and station wagi>n models_ Zooming Utility -Rates Predicted WASHINGTON (AP> -No end is in sight to the soaring rates t.bal conswnen are paying for electricity and gas. ~oogress•onal u-searcben say. Electric and gas rates leaped Sl.2.6 billion in uns after climbing $9.8 billion in 1974, according to the report compiled by the Contreaalonal Research Service ror the Senate Committee OD Gov. emment Operations. "WE WANTED TO DETEJlMINE whether the massive $9.6 billion increase of 1974 had put ratepayers on a plateau or a foothill." the report said. ''The results are in. They sbow that utility customers are being hoisted upward Crom the 1974 ledge towar.d an invisible peak." The combined S22.2·billion bilce for the two years more than doubled the total rate increases in the previous quarter century, ac· cording to the Research Service, a branch of the Library of Congress. The bulk of the increases was 'passed on to consumers automatically through fuel a<ljustment clauses. Electric and gas utilities raised their rates $3.1 billion in 1974 and $4.1billionlo197Sthtougb general increases. At the same time, they increased rates $6.S billion in 1974 and $8.S billion last year to compensate for rising fuel costs, tbe report said. Over The Counte:ar NASO UstitM)s 180 Smith Einployes Laid Off Smlth Tool. a division of Newport Bet•l'h·based Smith Jn. temaUonal, Inc., bas laid off l80 employes at its Irvine facility, said Dale Boyer , company presl· dent .. Boyer s aid the layoff was necessary lo "ad.lust the work for~ to the sales level." He said production ut the 'Irvine plant had outpaced the sales volume ot the oll tool firm and he wanted to reduce some of the inventory. Sales for the first ball ot 1976 were up and Hoyer said be ex- pects sales ror the second hall to be better than the ft.nit. But the sales lncrease was not as large as expected. m•lnl,y because overseas acti~ty not re- aching expected levels. he said. Smith Toot bid on ... a S20 mllUon .. project for the national oU com· pany or Algeria, but Hugbes Tool landed the contract. The combination required the employe cutback to reduce in· ventory, he said. Smith Tool •mploy._.bouL 2,351L,per.so_ns worldwide: about 1,650 or thedt are located at the Irvine planL COORS HIKES PRICE OF BEER GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) - Adolph Coors Co., the nation's firth largest brewer, will In- crease its wholesale beer prices an average of 2.3 percent to dis· Lributors in 12 Western Slates. the company said. 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Dull Years 1111111.TON •~owrrz Alexander Noma.• BrlUsb candl4nnaktr, •mltr•t.d to Ws country lo um. -«Uiac la Claduati wltb b1I four dauabters. Three years later two ol b1I dH1hter1 .,.,. married -one to James Gamble, a eoapmaker, tbe otber to Willi•m Ptoder, anotber candlemaker. Money Tree Tbat led, ln iar. to the fOUllCliq ol l'roeter • Gamble (P60), a company tbat b 1UU baaed la Clnclnoatl altJJclqb lt bas irown to • abe U.at would b~ve been uniauaainable to Jam es Gamble and Wllllam Procter. For the flnt .0 yean ol lb existence PltG plied a steady but une~cUin1 trade tn candles, lard oil, soaps and c1Ycerin. Candles and lard oU were tbe m~ items. Soaps accowated for aea. t.ban 25 per~ ol tbe business. WHAT SBT THE company on a new course was tbe de· velopment, iD 11'18, ol a new cake of soap, one t.bat }U.bend freeb but remained bed. At fi:nt it was sl~lY c8Jltcf Malle Soap. Tben, one Sunday la 1879, Harley Procter, ooe ol tbe 10 children of WlWam Procter, joined bis cburcb con· sresatioo lo read log Psalms 45:1: "All thy carment.s smeU of mf'Tb, and aloes, and ~iaf out of the l~ MJacea whcM1 &bey lwe_ma •ad." Tbua wu born the brand name Ivory. Tbe ftnt COD· aumer ad foT Ivory soap ran in 1812 ln The lDdependent. a religious weekly. By the end ol 1183 P&G reported that 1l bad IOld "several millioos of cakes of JYOty SCNIP the put year.'' TODA\', Nl:A&LY lM yean later, P&G is allll selllnl a lot of Ivory soap. ID f.ct. more ban of Ivory are sold than any other make, wbidl gjves t.bls P&G brand • lonpvtty ol auefllU that is proMbl,y unmat.tbed by QJ otMr t.r..a la U\1 product category. But Ivory is now just one ol a cast ol lbouaands fteldtcl by a corporation which does ib homework ao well that it's rarely bested lo-.,-field:" P.0-doesn"'t tnake -candles ~more but it does produce toothpaste (Ch!st and Gleem ), ball' shampoos (Head • Shoulders, Prell). dbpo1able diapers (Pampen), potato cblps (Priqles), cake mlxel (Duacao Hine•>. peanut batter (Jlf), toilet tlaaue (Cbarmin), coffee <Pollen>. deodorants (Sure and Secret). mouthwubes (Scope), oil and shorteninl (Crisco) and, ol course, a Iona liDe cl soa)ll, detetaents and boaebalcl , cleansen. Everywhere you loot, PAO'• braQd poUtlons .,.. stroq. In beavY-dut.Y deterlenb, for eumple, It.a Tide brucf bolda 2"I percent ol u.e market. 'he No. 2 brand, wtth a 9 percent. abare, is Cheer, anochet' Pl&G prodlllCt. Otber P&G brands-Bold, Gain, Duh, Oxydol, Dua, Bonus. Salvo • I and Era -clve t.be coaq,any St perHDt ol the mute«. In Uc.bl-duty liquid delerlenta, PlrG also bow. t.be No. l ud No. 2 slot.a witb lwory Liquid <17 percent) ud Joy (It per. cent). Tlll8 PACKAGE GOODS powerbouM •enenited sal• cl SIU billion in P&G's latest fiscal ,. ... , the 12 monU. ended last June 30. And on this volume tbe ~mpany fouaded 131 1ean .., by two brotben-ta·law a.ued $tOO million after taxes, wldcb meas that Proeter • Gamble• now outeantinl its m.ior woddwide rlval. t.be Unlln ... Group, althouab the ~Duteb Clant bu a ..... voaum•~· iD excess of $15 bllUaD a year. ~ Neitber lhe Prod.en nor tbe Gambles are ac:tln .,ymore In the m•a..,.....i ol tbe Clncl.anati ~paQy, The lut family memt. to bead P~ wu WiWam Cooper Procter, a O'aadMnolU.. foadet. He cUed lD 1114. Geothermal Test . Cheers Scientists SAN DIEGO CAP) -A five-year effort to hameu ceotbennal power for electricit;J appean to be payiq off. An •million tat facility at Niland, at the soutbem end of tbe Salton Sea, wu abut. down recen~ after sctentiats said they found "very little scaling. • • and DO plu,cinc" by the IJnperial Valley's corrosive brine . .. WE A•E VER\' encourqed ... says Jhn Nucent. re· source planning aupenisor f« San Dleto Gu • Electric Co. "If we continue to operate with tb1a l:fnd of succeu. It looks like we will be able to go ahead with a demoutraUon plant." S\lcb a plant at ~l'Jl.ad. producing 50 megawatt.a of elec· tridly, would require federal funds, the utillty said. 111E ENERGY RESEARCH and Development Ad- ministration, a 50 percent partner in the test facility. hu ex· presud interest an the Niiand demonatratJoa plant and another whlcb the San Diego utility plans at Reber. The NU and test wells at lb• bottom have water u hot u · soo or 900 degrees wbUe the Heber water ls not nearly so hot, Nugent said. But be aald the Heber rae~olr contains only about lZ,000 parts ol salt per million parts of water, com· pared with 250,000 parta per million at Niland. • In a recent visit to the Niland site, a spokesman ror the : federal a« ency noted t.bat ••t11ere ts a 4,000 to 5,000.meiawatt : pot.eaUal here, twice the potential of the teysers In Nortbem • California." SONOMA COUNTY'S GEYSERS, In operation for • years, produce enou~ eltttrtcity to Ught San Ftancllco but the water ls much cleaner than that found In the Jmpert1J Valley floor. San Dleao Oas & f:leetrlc say. nuclear PoWtr will be Ill c:Mapat tourct of tner8Y tn the futbre and t.bat teothermal b a source of di verslficatlon from oll. At praent, a spokesman said. the uUUty la IO percent dependent on oil "so geothennal is very attracthe." The Heber plant ls eapected to be ln operaUon by Ul80, and Ule utility hopes to build t~ more 50-mecawatt plant.a 1n the Imperial Valley by 1982:Jack Tbomu, vice presJdent ol power plant conatroctJon and enalneerinc, uld that without the federal funds "the demonatraUon plant will not be competitive." Sutter Wins Post The board of diredon ol Oatatroa Inc., l"lne, bu elected James P. Sutter a vtce president and dlr.ctor. 8der Joined the firm in Febnw'J u cllNd.or, c:or· ponte m•rkeUA1. and 1ubleqoently ... uiatcl th addltloaal potlUon of actlng marketlnc manaaer for tbe tater diriaon. 'Flares' Tell of Illness By DR. STEINCROllN I Nature is on our side more than WC' realize. Although she-will ofte disguise symptoms or s erious illness. more often s he is an ally and wuns us of danger. For example. consider some of the following red flares mother nature lights when the runaway locomotive of serious ill· ness is gathering speed way d own the track . . S.Uch early warning g~es us time to jump oH · tosaret . l'LL LIST some o( lhe symptoms. that should alert us. Fever: Th'e handy home thermometer may give the first indication that the body is being at· t acked b y som e ill· nesses: anythmg from a n ordinary cold to DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE serious pneumonia -or any one of a dozen or other types or illness. P ain : Perhaps our greatest {often unbeara- ble) frie nd. Otherwise {Jlany coronar y patients would die undfog nosed; many a n acute ap· pendidtis would lurn in· to peritonitis. All are red flares that give us time to remedy the cause of pain. BLEEDING: For CX• ample, vaginal bleeding. How many Jives has lhis s aved by e arly treat· ment of uterine cancer, or warned or ulcer of lhe stomach or duodenum or malignan cy o f the bowel? Lum ps: The ear.ly fn. dication of possible cancer. Coug h: Suc h a symptom pers isting for a month or more deserves investigation . 0 ften a "cigarette cough" turns out. to be tuberculosis or Jung cancer. S HORTNESS o f breath: Heart disease? '-Emphysema? '~ Pers istent hoarseness: Cancer or tuberculoois or the voice box? • Jaundice: Liver trou- bleor !>LO:Od disease. URINE CHANG&.'i In color or a m o unt ; Diabetes? Kidney dis- ease? Prostate trouble? Vi s ion tr o ubl e: Ulabetes? G laucoma? Cataract? J oint aches: Whal type t or arthritis? WEIGHT LOSS: An often overlooked warn· ing that somcthmg ·s not right som ewhere in lhc body. I could add many m ore. The red narcs I have relit s uggest many "°ore possible illnl'sscs. I( ther<' 's any m orul. it's this : Mother Nature lends us a hand; let us show our appreciation by earl y cooperation a~ainst tbe inroads o( ill· ness. MEDICALETTES Dear Dr. Sle1ncrohn : Do men go through the change or life? If so. al about what age does lhis happen? I have a male friend w ho does not believe it:s so. Can l pro- ve him wrong! -Mlss B. COMMENT: Pr oving It will opt be easy. Simply bee ~e au doctors do not agree tllere\s such a con· dition as m ale climac· teric. I do h appen to belie\•e there is. Not all men go through it. But when iL is a problem, 50 to 60 is the usual age range. Sometimes earli er. sometimes later. .. Wednesday Sep•embet 6 l976 2. llAJOI LAllL 8 TRACI TAPE • ltCI • """' ..... .,_,Al All unbelievably IOw 100 r11c:e & !.<'me .i1e by famous 11.Jrne art•~ls. \. ..... ,, . : : I t~W~ HG. ZfOI 2.2' ! 156 WOMIHS' QUALITY ACITATE ... S Comfortable elasttc lep Ouoont acelate bnel .ith double CtOldl. Long tasting we¥ at a low low Toolly pr~ Mlctilne washable 1001 \ • TOPIAME 8 TIACI TAPES tlt•te .. ,.,. tile boq '"'"'" & . great ~ties at II IOW p!•CC. ~ /I ~·3t1 ~ S.H PUSTIC 32 GALLOI TUSH CAI Ii UD SJ'ft' t/J on s.l\J(jy. pl:asllt tr.tsh cont1.nt'I ~1.,q1i bre;tl!OI crack Miii nonnal use. Easv IO clean 11b0ed sl@s. LOCI< Id. each DECORATOR TABLE . LAMPS Choose from Re111re. Cape Cod Ol lexlngion $1yles '°' casual. covntry °' cOlofl•al decor. These lamPS a1111111e 3 way sw11Che'J ano are UL appto~ Srnan 010<.i. 0< 1 !ood bases IO chooae. You'~ liOht up at tne f'119h styting and Th1,f!y p11cl"' ~2" WIST<LOI ALAm CLO<I l'olllO Mxy Cll..,,. :·59c IUIMIASI '""" ,.,.. I•» .I' ~ '.1 1' TREETOP APPLE JUICE · SUIMAID RAISINS . PACK 43c o" ~!.L' ALUMINUM FOIL .~;;vm:10 26c -~ BACK TO NATURE JI@•ill GRANOLA 7"All 59' ltO•Y OI ALMO• IL PENNZOIL 'EN~ifiall MOTOR Oil au••t ·-;;.....,. J OUAIT 49c ~~L lO WIKllT IOIZEMA SKIN CREAM UIASIUSS 99 ( MIDtCAftD MOPS PUns "' .. . PEPTt.BISMOL ". FOR UPSET STOMACH r~FOllHSli·: 129 w· • .• • ' l•GISTtOI ·.., ~ 40 .,..-. ; ,, .... • • !'"'· .. ,. . . ,. t •: ; ,~ .. /,, , .. ' • ~' ~ .. ;! '£..) 1% .. t I • I . t • ... . ,.. .,, ., .• •~ ., .. '. I .• • !\' .. _ .. ,i,~ •• • i \ '·. ' , •...... CLAIROL FINAL NET Huntinaton Beach 21 I J I ltoci ll•d. at A".t• l think such patients need special care, as do Huntinaton Bedch w o m e n d u r I n g • 5"1 w.,.., menopause. 'l. ............ ~ ............................................................................... ...i.11. ...... ~~~~ .. ~ __ ., Wednesd3y Sep•ember 8 I 976 OAIL y PILOT "I Alston Balks at Retirement Report Finley Hearing Delayed CHICAGO -RoUie Fingers, Joe Rudi and Vida Blue will re- main with the Oakland A's for the rest or the season and the playoffs, attorneys '°' A's owner Charles 0 . Finley and baseball commissioner Bowie Klfhn say. Finley withdrew his request Tuesday for a preliminary order to overturn Kuhn's ruling th~l he could not sen the three stars to the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. "Neil. we·r e very happy. aren't we. about what took place?" Finley asked his lawye r, Neil Papiano or Los Angeles, after the postponement of further adion-in..1.he..ca.~ until Nov-a. .. Yes, we are." Papiano told newsmen. He said Finley will seek a permanent injunction against Kuhn's action at th al time plus more than $3.S million in damages. An attorney for Kuhn. Peter Bleakley of Washington, said he thought the fact that no pre- limina r y o r der was issued against the commissioner con· stiluted a victory. C:e~h11 Tied PHILADELPHIA -Joseph Augusta backhanded a shot past Team USA goalie Mike Curran with 5 : S4 left to enable the Czechoslovakians to tie the sur· prising Team USA. 44 in Canada Cup competition Tuesday night. August a took a cross-ice pass from Milan Novy that got by USA defensem an Bill Nyrop for the ty- ing goal. The tie left the Czechs with a 2·0-1 record in the Cup competa· tion. The Americans are0.2-1. In other Canada Cup games Tuesday n ight. Canada beat Sweden 4·0 at Toronto and the Soviet Union drubbed Finland 11·3 at Montreal. E'ighl ,.., •• p,,,, .. ,, LOS ANG E L E S Westminster 's Carlos Palomino. the World B oxing Council welterweight champion, s uffered rib Injuries in tralning Sunday and his scheduled title defe n::.c Saturday ag'linst challenger Mando Muni z h as been postponed. Olympic Auditorium promoter Ai1ffn Eaton said a new date would be announced within two days. \.-'efera1111 Cui Final cuts in the National Fool· ball League Tuesday c laimed veteran tight end Dave Windsor of New England and quarterback Bob Berry of Minnesota as all but Tampa Bay a nd Seattle brought their rosters to the 43-man limit for Sunday's league openers. Others feeling the pinch in- cJ uded wide r eceiver Elmo Wright a nd kic ke r Bobby Howlield ol New Orleans along with quarterback John Hufnagel and wide receive'r Fair Hooker of Denver. ·oak.land lost Tony Cline to San Francisco on w a ivers . the n declared Horace Jones a nd Art Toms alqng with fullback Marv Hubbard on the injured reserved list. LOS ANGELES (AP)-WaJter Alston denied W ednesdoy that he has made a derinitedec1s100 lo re - tire as manager or the Los Angeles Dodgers at the end of this season. Alston, respondmg lo a report that he bad deCided Lo make thls season his last, said he wouJd not make up bis m ind until meeting with Peter O'Malley. the prt.>$1· dent of the Dodgers. at the end o r lhcseason The Los Angeles Herald· Examiner ::.aid today Abton had decided to retire after 23 yt:ar:. at the ~gers helm. Alston has guided the Dodgers to s even National League pen nants and four WorldSenes. O'&hlley said, "l 'll talk to Walt again at our orgunauitionaJ met·t· ing here during our last home stand. First. I 'II make certain his wishes about has future. l '11 leuvc Evert, Borg Wi1i Reversed Call Helps Nastase • 24-vear-old Tanner. "I definitely FOREST HILLS. N.Y. (AP> - Chris Evert did it the easy way_ She always does it the easy way. Bjo rn Bor g a nd Manuel Orantelt-did-tt--the-bard way . Borg and Orantes are used to doing it the ha rd way. And Ille Nastase did it his way. coming through in a storm of controversy. Nastase is always s urrounded by controversy. But one way or another they all did it. They all advanced to the quarterfinals of the U S. Open tennis championships. Nastase, the temperaamental Romanian who terrorized of· r i c i a Ls . tans. b.a II hoy s. camer amen and Hans-Jurgen Pohmann ear lier in the tourna· ment. squar ed off against muscular Roscoe Tanner in the final m at ch o f the evening session. They played for 3 hours and LS minutes. ll was gruelling tennis. pressure tl'nnis. brilliant tennis. And when it was over. after all the booming serves and searing forehands a nd crackling volleys, it came down to whether one ten· ms ball landed a hall-inch thts way or a hair-inch that way. saw the ball in . It bounced half on the line a nd as I see the rules that lsin." Nastase's victory boosted him into the quarters against Dick Stockton, a 6·3. 7·5, 6-4 winner over Jairo Velasco. The other men's quarters match Borg. Orantes. J immy Connors-Jan Kodes and Guillermo Vilas. Eddie Dibbs. Borg, down two sets lo none and ().2 in the t hird, rallied to beat dogged Brian Gottfried. 6-7, 3·6. 6-4, 6·4, 6·2 in a torturous 31~·hour mptch. And Or~.es. tbe. defe nding champion. overcame arm problems to survive a 2:45 marathon with Stan Smith 3-~. 1-6. 6-2. 7 ·6, 6-1. Evert. who doesn't waste time haggling about hoe calls or stag- ing heroic comebacks, prefers to beat her opponents quickly and decisively. She overwhelmed - British blonde Sue Barker 6-L, 6-0 in a tidy 45-minute affair. .......... ,~ treut1loll.- Ot11'•"• ~romnour. •ust••flo Ot•t J•nt\ HtWbtrrv.• l • 4 VltCJlfUd Awl•(• Aom•nl• bMI S.th Nof'tor\. '-l • J Mimi Jau'IO""< YV90•I•••• bNI Ma•<lfl l®"'· • 0 ''° r~1rpd 110 .. ,....,.c .. at•t> .. 1h rryHoU-y,1.s.•, l•noe Lieu 11 .. 1 Wenoy O•Hlon. .,3, ...... M•n'1SI ....... tro1111i.11.- thatmo tly uptoh1m. "MoSl or any anh·AJston talk or correspondence as lrigcered, which~. Aatural, wMI\ the tt>am ls losing, but not much bu11 been sa1d since we tarted '-l.'1nning In Aµgust. My per on al opinion is that he has done u g(Ml job To Jose a p atc her like Andy Messersmith lcavei. (lUite a void." Messers mith. a UHtome win· ner m t97S, was declared a Crtt agent this se3iiOl"l alkr playing out bis opt1 on Alston ·s s uc<'e::.sor \lo Ith the Dodgers gt-nt:rolly hllS b-e o believed to be thlrd base coas:h Tommy Lasorda. hut O'Malley said, "Thl' general feeling seems to be I have made a commitment to Ltiorda. but this 1s not so." Alston. who earned a reported $10~.ooo salary this se>ason. always has Insisted on .ont" year AP Wtrt-""lO The sets were even at two each and the games were even at four. Tanne r. the ha ndsome, blond southpaw. was serving at J0.40. Nastase hit a forehand volley and the ball flicked close to the line. The linesman calle d it out. Nastase cried out in disbelief. The umpir e overruled the linesman. The head referee was called. 0•<-SIO<-tOll t>ut Jeoro VOldKO. COlomllla • l. ,., .... Ill°'" llorQ S.,f'd~n t>vol llrlolll Goll"ifO, o I, ,. ..... , DIANNE FROMHOLTZ RETURNS A SHOT IN U.S. OPEN. 1'~inally . with both playe rs agreeing a nd the linesman still dissenting. the ball was ruled in and Nastase bad his break. He won his service at love to take the match 7-S. 6·7. l -6, 7-6. 6-4. "I never even thought the ball would be called out." said the D.4NKWOR111 GE1S STARTING NOD LOS ANGELES -Senior J err Dankworth was named Tuesday as UCLA's starting quarterback for Thursday night's nationally televised football game against Arizona State a t Tempe, Ariz. Dankworth. the unders tudy last year to All-American John Sciarra , dre w lhe nod over sophomor e Steve Bukich. a former Newport Harbor High star. The selection ·of Dank wort h came as no surprise. He's the bet· ter runner or the two from the Veer T formation althoug h Bukic h. whos~ father starred at USC and played in the NFL. is the better passer. Trojans Face· Top QB Pisarkiewicz Sparks Tough Missouri LOS ANGELES (AP) -New stunning No. 2 r ated Alabama. Southern Cal coach J ohn 20-7 at Alabama. the only loss or Robinson is m ore concerned the season for the Crimson Tide. about the performance of the op-The Tigers a lso were beaten by posing quarter ba.ck than his own national champion Okla homa. when the Trojans host Missouri 28-27. finishi ng wilh a 6-S record Saturday night in the season against a rugged schedule that opener for both clubs. also included Nebraska and The Trojans. ranked eighth in Michigan. They return 36 let· the Associated Press pre-season termen and 15 starters poll. must race quarterback Despite P is a rkiew1cz's pre - Steve Pisarkie wi cz, who is as sence, Missouri gained more tough to slop as his name is to yards rushing than1 passing a pronounce. Plsarkicwicz led the year ago and returns tailback Big Eight in passing last year, Curtis Brown, who ran for 153 completing 113 or 232 passes for yards against Oklahoma in 1975. 1,792 yards a nd 11 touchdowns. No opposing ball carrier had "A quarte rback is like a dented the Oklahoma defense for pitcher," ~obinson said Tues-more tha n 100 yard-; in 27 pre· day. "On a hot night. he may vious games. . throw a no-~itter against us. And "Brown runs like Anthony Pisarklewichs one of the two Davis," said Hobinson. best pass ing quarterbacks in the "De fense is not Missouri's nation. according to the pro strong suit, bul they are more ex· scouts. perienced this year. And our of· "If he's hot, we have to be pa-feosive line is hampered by the lient and let him have the graduation of three starters from medium range pass and not let last year and the inJuncs to a probably out of the opener whiJe All-Ame rican· tackle Marvin Powell is doubtful because of a strained knee. Freshman Brad Budde will sta rt at guard and junior John Schuhmacher will go to tackle. Budde. 6-6. 250-pounds. is the son or Kansas City Chiefs' Of· fensive guard Ed Budde. He's I.he first freshman to s tart for USC in a season opener since freshmen became eligible in 1972. ·'It's exceptional for a freshma n to start In the offensive line." said Robinson. "But Brad · is a unique athlete." Senior Vince Evans will start at quarterback with junior Rob Hertel as the backup. Although Evans hit only 31 percent of his passes last year -3S of 112 for 695 yards -Robinson believes his quarterback is much im· proved. Royals Will Win, Says Ex-KC Ace him beat us deep.·· pair of starters. Robinson 'is very aware that Guard Pa t Howell suffered o Missouri opened lasl season by s prained ankle in _pra<'lice and as ~~~~-=--~~~---~~~--~-'-~~~~ "He's done a great job of learn· ing our system ," said Robinson, who will stay with John McKay's I form ation with a few minor changes. "He's intc!lligent and extremely dedicated to making this team s uccessful. There's been a lot of pressure on him because he was identified as a failure last year. But he's willing to listen and learn." contraets. nnd he once turned down u lucrative contract with Cleveland to rc.>maan with the Dodgers . lie has managt d the Nation1&l Leaeue All·Slw-team on eight oc caslons. winning seven tim-0$. and only four sklppt'rs have won 01ore gamca ln a cl6rteer Con nle Mack, John McGraw, Bueky llurris und J oe McCarthy. 1'he DodJ11en1 hnvl' w<m mort• thun 2,000 ((tunes under Alston. Freisleh en Up Again 'For LA, 4 -2 SAN DIEGO <AP) -· Right· hander Dave Freisleben has had an up and down season for the San Diego Padres but he always seems lo be up for the Los Anrelcs Dodge rs. That point was 1n evidence gain Tue$day night as the hard· throwing San Diego Padres hurler improved his record to 9·12 with 11 4·2 de(•1sion over the Dodgers . The Dodgers return home tonight to face the Snn Francisco Giants. Al Downing will pitch fo r LA agains t the Giants' Ed Hallcki. ·"I've got a lot of friends on that team and I guess I g<'t extra llod9ers Sh••e At• C•m.,Ofl II A llC ~1t01 ~ ot • \.tf'I ,, An1 '"'' .u l O'\ A"Q! I•\ , ,, p m SitCM t ')dn r, .• .._... o ,Jt l 1)' A•-..""4t , 1\ p *"" s,...,_, •O ~u•n1• •t lo Anq, •t 1 1S om psyched up patching against them." dec ide d Freisleben following his fourth s traight strong performance against Los Angeles this season. Fre1sleben struck out eight and walked two before llnng in the ninth inning Padres rookie relief ace Butch M etzgcr came m then to pos t his 14th save and •nable the Padres to split \he \wo-game series. "I wanted to AO the ninth," said Freisleben. "but I also didn 't want to put the J(amc• on lhe line by being tired . especiall y with Metzger in the bullpen. ' "Butch has done an outstand· ing job for us all year and it made sense to m e to have a fresh guy in . there. Things couldn't have worked out better.'' Although the struggling Padres have won only two of their last 10 games. they continue lo enJOY outstanding success against the Dodgers this season. The Padres lead the series between the two rivals. 10-S, and Dodgers manager Walter Alston as at a loss to explain I.hat big San Diego ed ge. "I can't explain that any more than I can explain how come we beat P ittsburgh (9·3), St. Louis (1()..2) and Houston (1 1-4)." said Alston. "It's a year to year thing. I just don't know lhe answer , to be honest with you." 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Court Turns Down $ Net S tar Won't Play Richards "I hate to see the Royals lose. 1ln .. I# Slafr All o. .. n MIC 11111!'<:0 ttl Sei>I. I C4'tlfotnl• el IC•11••• City Wt. tC4hlontl••t IC•flWI\ C1tv SQ>! 10 Callfornl• al C~•UQO but I'm with the Angels now. I wouldn't have any ttSpect ror m.yseU if l dido 'l try as hard as I ~an." -It wu the third straight loss and the ei1hth In njne games for Kanau City, whose lead in the American League West shrunk Lo five games over Oakland, which beat Chicago, 4--0. The Angels have won seven ol their last nine. Solaita was claimed by the Angela in mid·June after the Royals placed...b.i.m on waivers. but the native of American Samoa held no malice for the now-slumpin1 Royals. "I think Oakland is too tense. They're just realJling someone else milhl win this thing," the muscular first baseman said. Solaita gave the Angels a t-0 lead in the first with a sacrifice fly that scored Dave Chalk, then broke a 1-l deadlock with a sixth· innJng single that brought home Mike Easler. Right-hander Doo Kirkwood. meanwhile. dis posed of the Royals on just three bJts. two by George Brett. KansM City's only . run came in the thlrd when Tom Poquette singled home Fred Patek. who had walked. stolen second and moved Lo third on a fiyout. CAI.I l'OlllOA •II •" Iii II Jofte•rt 4 0 0 0 CMl-H •I I 0 Enl•r elf\ 4 1 l 0 Sof•i1•11> JO)t llocMe If J 0 0 0 M.Gller'9n1 Jll • 0 1 0 llemy2b Q 0 0 0 R TorreJCI l 0 1 0 H-NY< ) 0 0 0 ROJK~tOn 341 ) 0 0 0 f(lrl-p 0 0 0 0 KANSAS Cfl'Y .._..., ... Otlstl G laffillO """llffdf> "'-\flltrry 1 D c-s rt F Wtloteu ........ Roi•• 11> St-c P1111tno .. , " .. I 0 I 1 4 000 l010 JOOO JOOO J 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0' 0 0 , 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toleli JO J 1 1 f'o(•I' 71 l l t GtllfOf'N• 100 001 000 , tcans.nCUy 001 000 000 1 E-G. lreu. OP-K•"Ht City J l.08 c.t11t.,,...1• •, tc•1>W1 ci1., > 1a-a..1~ sa-••• · £-. Sol•ll• SF-s.l•it• Kl ,.._"'80CI tw ... lO I "41111n IL ... 111 T-J i. 4' tU 11" H ._Ill II SO t ) I I • l . ,,,,. La11dn Ret11r11s World Formula One champion Niki Lauda of Austria is back al the wheel or his Ferrari for the first time since n near·f at al crash in August. He plans to compete in the Italian Grand Prix Sunday, just six weeks after his acci· dent. PERTH, Australia <AP> - Three-time Wimbledon tennis cha mpion Ma rgaret Court or Australia has turned down u million -d ollar offer to play Newport Beach resident Or . Renee Richards. the transsexual ophthalm ologist. "I don't w ant that 11ort o ( money. H's just a big i;cJmmlck ... Court said today. In New York. Dr. Richards' business agent. Dave Buffum. said he had never heard or the of. fer but be said Dr. Richards had been o rrere d $250.000 for a challenee malch against an un· named woman player"and we've seen the money." Court, 34, was told ol the olfer In a letter from ber lawyer . Larry Krieg~r . who is in New York. Court said, "SOmeooe from Los Angeles bad spoken to him. But I just wasn 'l interested. l don't want this sort ol money. ll'sjusla big gimmick. 'Tm sure they wouJd make a lot or money out of it, but t.Ul doeso 't interest me. I'm sure Renee Rlchards is a good player. but this sort of thing jus t doesn't interest m e." Krieger said, "lt'R exploltaUon for somebody and Margaret Isn't about lo be ex plolted or let somebody else be exploited ul her behest. The offer came to me from someone I know Is a front for somebody else. Just who I'm not sure. But tho guy whom I talked with 11 honest and de<:enl "I never bothe red lo ask bow it would be divided. There's no way Marg would be interested in that sort or thing. Everyone likes a dollar. but you know Marg. the dollar is not her almighty. She's going to live well the rest oC her life.'' In New York. Or. Richards sald Tu•sday that she has filed an entry with the Women's Ten· nl.s Association so that she might play on the women's tour this fall and winter. Dr. Rich ards, the former Richard Rask ind. is taking a one· year leave or absence rrom her job to play tournament tennis. Dr. Richards crossed out the sec- Uoq on the WT A application form calling for evidence lO tM WTA thalabe is a worn an. . , OAtLYPILOT f'l'S TODD BENDER SETS HIS SIGHTS ON SUCCESS. ~orld ChaDlp at 15 OCC Foe Something to Shoot For Praises By ROGER CAIUM>N Ol llW 0.oly l"•IM il•lf A -world champion at age 15, Fountain V-alley -rttident Todd Bender says there's plenty ahead to sbool for -more of the same. The Fountain Valley HJgh senior is world champion in .410 skeet shooting following his efforts in San Antonio at the National Skeet Shooting Association world championships. And he did it with a broken hand, having suffered lhe mishap just prior to competition. Despite the handicap, be registered a 97 out or a possible 100 in the .410, the hardest of four categories due to the tightness of the spray That mark gave him fourth in open class A competition. ''I'm looking for next year." says the Fountain Valley youngster. "and doing it again. And I'm looking to win in the other gauges, the 28. 20and 12·gauge." Bender. who 1s either competing or practicing with the shotgun every weekend. occasionally gets in some hunting, usually at Blythe for doves or th~ Salton Sea for ducks. But for the most part. his efforts with the shotgun are directed at the clay targets, which ate released from eight angles from two levels ... sometimes released in doubles. A steady hand and sure squeeze is mandatory for anyone with a firearm. Bender says the key to his success Is concentration. "Once you get into the skeets," says Bender. "it gets to be more or a mental game. You know what you can do, but sometimes you can talk yourself out of hilting a bird. You have to be ready." The Fountain 'Valley sharpshooter began shooting when he was 11 ... winning a trophy that year and s ucceeding ever since. Aside from his world crown he's also the high junior champion or California in three gauges ... lhe .410. 28 and 12. The junior division is for competitors age 13-17. Readers' Hot Corner Dear Glenn: As you know. 1 am an avid re- ader of your column ... and I have been ever sin<'e Au' California was kind enough to provide me with a lifetime supply of those lit- tle (White) barf bags. Regarding your literary effo rts. l would like to tell you how pleased I was that you made mention of my recent birthday, along with sundry other comments. in your Sep· tember 1. 1976 endeavor. l would like to tell you. but I can't bring myself around to doing so. In your column, you menUonoo Uti! writer as being "over the hill." May I r epeat my offer for an anernoon of bowling com- petilion ... one more day of wager· ina with Glenn While, and I wlll be able to r etire. If you feel that I would have an 9dvantage against you in the sport of ten-pins, then b rin g your own opponent. (Maybe you could check-out an intens ive care pa tient or someone from a retirement home. for the afternoon. I will "back" that person, and still win handily. Again.) As for the men's toilets at Kona, I thought you knew why the doors have been removed. ll was done in order lo keep tabs on sports editors a nd other locker room hangE>rs·on. whom we felt were a little "shakey." Sferhaps that is poor choice of words.) Looking forward lo The End of your next column ... which we rind to be far and away the best part .. .1 remain. DICK STOEFFLER Kona Lanes, Costa Mesa Guisness When the Cypress College Chargers open the 1976 football season at Orange Coast College Friday nJgbt, coach Don Lent will have two experienced quarterbacks and 22 lettermen on band to send against the Pirates. -"Orange Coast bombed us last year (48-19) and they will be tough again tbls season," Lent says. "They have quite a few players back and that kid from Corona del Mar (Gary Guisness) is going lo be a great quarterback." While he praises the Pirates, Lent is also hopeful that his Chargers will be improved this campaign under the guidance of returning starter Dave Spriggs at quarterback. "Dave threw quite a bit last year and we hope he will be doing the same ttuna this time." Lent says. Spriggs averaged 17 passes a same under the Cypress coach whose main forte as a high school mentor al Newport Harbor was a strong running game. Spriggs is joined by Don Win- terrowd al quarterback. Winter- rowd transferred to Cypress from the University of Montana and i) v graduate of Garden Grov~acifica ffigh. , Barry Snead, a starter last season, is the lone experienced running back. "Our wide re- ceivers and other backfield s tarters will be new people," Lent adds. Others include Tom Jennings, Phil Emard and flanker Don Kin· dred. The Chargers lost the services ol aU-conference noseman Scott Chase on defense. He suffered a knee injury In a gymnastics class in the spring and will not play this season. Mike Arvenilus. an all- conference linebacker. has moved and defensive end Ron McLaughlin joined the Navy. FIAT Major League Standings Buy AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE DON'T Any t',,r until you t•om pore thc~c tl rH'c:; on our NEW FIAT 128 Over 2,400,000 sold to date~ F I A , T There mu•t be a rea90n,. A LOT OF CAR NOT A LOT OF MONEY! °Wortctwlde Sales East Dlvlsioll East Dlvlstoa W L Pct. GB W L Pct. 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MllltSIMSAMTAAM 557 2132 J~CTOHA~ • IAW·SIR'9Cl·UA--·HITI f Uni Duels Oilers l)ef ensive Answers Due in Scrimmage University High or Irvine root ball coach Dick Roche hopes to get some answers Saturday morning at 10 when his team vls- its Sunset League representative Huntington Beach wi th the maior questions in the backfield. Roche has a rctunung starter at quarterback in 5·10. 150-pound senior J o hn tlalagun . but the right-hander is being challenged by Kevin Hook. similar in size and up from last year·s Juruor varsity. Halagan has been bothered by a bad back during <the summer. They're cons idered equal •n passing talent by their coach. An even wider race i~ at run- ning back where the Trojans will be operating with split backs, rather than their CU5tomary l. Returning lettermen Rich Shif· fer (5-11 , 175 sr.) &nP Albert Estrella (S-7, 150 sr .) are battling with junior Gilbert Zaldivar (S.S. 160.} and.J>.avid Langmade (S-9. 160). the only sophomore among the64·man roster. Mark Green has been operat· i..ng at slot. The 6-5, 180-pound senior Green is backed by Eric Springer <S-10, 160 sr.) and Mike H.earle (5·8, 160 sr.}. Green may operate at wide re- ceiver if Springer or Hearle can push him out of the backfield. If not, Craig Andres (S-7, 145 sr.) appears to have the best shot at wide receiver. avid AxUrre, a returning two· year starter, seems set at Ughl end He's 6-;J. 195. At tackle Is another two yt'ar starter returning to lht' fold- Mnrk Murphy (6·2, 196 sr. ). Dun Mitchell (6·2. 195 sr. > and Stev<' Tilles <6·2. 18S sr. l 1.1rc battlm~ for the other starting post at . tacklt-. Cllrf Nelson. co-captain with Murphy, is stationed at guard. Nelson l5·10. 175 sr.J is also a re· turning starter Brian Andrew (6·0. 185 sr. >. a partiaJ starter in '75, and J eff Lohre (5·9. l8S sr >were the lead· ing candidates for the other guard spot 10 early practice :.essions · Mark Moody is a ptvot in more ways than one. The 6-0. 185-puund seruor is a center. but Roche would like to rotate him al tackle to allow Murphy to slide in al guard. Pete Huebner 16·1. 180 sr. > is also a strong candidate at center. The Trojans are fairly solid in thC'p1a~rntring departmenr with Mitchell and Green availa· ble. Punting, however. is sllll a question mark. "We'll not be as quick in· di vi dually." says Roche. "but our total team speed could be bet· ter." ·Tonight on TV 11 :30 p.m. (2) -·u.s. OPEN TENNIS HIGHLIGtrrS -A re· port on the da~s highlight.s al Forest Hills. NY. UNIVERSITY'S TWO-WAY STANDOUT DAVE AXLINE. Another Bamter JC Year? Checking the college scene: Anoth<'r banner year for area JC football? There's little doubt about It. Orange Coast. Golden West and Suddleback all ligure once agaiJl to have solid c:onUngenls und ull arl' tabbed us title conten· ders m their conferences. 8ul It's doubtful the trio will match last seas on's overall re· cord of 24·5·1. OCC. 11·0 a yenr ago, lost too much und figures to take a few lumps. Saddleback. 7-1·1 ln '7S, could have its best team ever while playing In a sub-par con- fecence. Golden West was 6·4 las t season. winning five of ils last six. That momentum figures to carry over 1n '76. But the Rustlers face a rugged schedule. Pre-season predictions: Sad· dleback will wiR the Mission Con· ference. Fullerton will take the _J CRAIG J ~f!_E!F r-~~ South Coast title with OCC second and Rio Hondo again will nab the SoCal crown over GWC. When OCC and Goldea West tangle ln football Se,,t. 18, GWC athletic director Fred Oweu allCI his wUe wUI defl•llely bve u.etr eyes glued to lhe oppo1Me Ade ol the field. Tlaat's wltere claqMer KalhywUl be perforllliaga1oeeel the OCC cheerleaders. Former Mater Oei High and Univer s ity o f Wnshlngton quarterbaek J ack Wigmore ls now an assistant at LA Southwest College. Sou thwest has been the doormat 1n the Southe rn Cal circuit the past few years, but the addition or Wigmore and new head l'oach Ron Mims should up- grade the program. Fullerton College Is the No. I contender to represent the West in the revived Junior ROie Bowl Ott. 11. Why? The Hornets, 7.z a year ago, have four of their top offensive stars retumlng In QB Morris Bledsoe, buk Moaty Bullerdlck, receiver Mike Coleman and place·klcker Dave Donk. Bledsoe passed for l,ZIS yards and J8 TDs last season, Bullerdlck rushed for 93S yards, Coleman caught 19 passes aad scored six times and Donk was one or the helter place-kickers In the state. Cypress football coach Don Lent refused to give OCC films of lts scrimmage with Grossmont :ind San Diego last weekend. Lent's reasoning, we are told, was that OCC a lready bad too much of an advantage. Costa Mesa's Dennis Delany batted .273 and San Juan Capistrano's Joe Janton had a 3·S pitching record for the Valley Green Giants baseball team of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Alaska this summer . Delany plays for UCLA and Jaoton pitc hes for UC Santa Barbara. Scrimmage Respt Costa Mesa ·HJgh's football scrimmage with El Dorado High of Placentia has been reset for Friday morning at 9 at Placen· tia's Valencia High School. The scrimmage, one of 11 in· volvlng Orange Coaat.,area elevens this weekend, was pre- viously slated for 11 :30 a.m. Deep Sea Report "I llve in ~®fiW® Am1eo) N•WPOltT (Arl't U11411"tl -II *'91ef\: l1 kOID b•''• U \AllO ~!\. l MlllM/1, 6 blrr•cud•, tO roo cad. to ... ,., Le<ll••I -1u •no~rt: 100 <all<OINU . t1•6<~COCI, 1 l\1llbut SIAL aEACM -0 •llOltr•· 1 l>Oflllo. is~ t1en. 1 callco btu . •sc rock <od. ..... -C6 _,.,,. 'ti.or· ••cllde. 5 l)Of!l(O, t 11"4 .. U. ) Mli"""-SMC ~IOltO IU"" St. IA ....... - .. ...., .. ,. • I) 111>1cort, II UllCO ""''-' '°"" IN~•. 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Bath a Kncnen • llPtPl-WATa I GAS UHi Serving the Beaefl Area and All of Orange County • 641·3130 OI 545-5065 but bought my new car in ~fr.®~BID from JOHNSON 6 SON" Low Price. ol"ld bclng tr('Oted hke e member of the Johnson Family, wos wo11h gotng 001 of my way for. Tho1·s why I recommend you drive ro John!>OO & Son. Their Golden Touch serV1ce t,s the ONLY woy to buy. Give ·em o 1ry. They make you feet reol lmportonr And. 10 me. that ls important Jod\ Hix . Santo AM t ORANGE OOOHTY'S OlOEST litm.ff.MfAQ.llY DtAl.fRSltlP. ~ YEAAS OF fRl(NllY FAIAlY lift= I ohnson&son 2826 HAR60A BL.VO. COSTA MESA 640-6630 i Del Mar Racing ~. Entries '" ,_ ... , f'in t Pett 1 " M ""lT ._ACI It •• ''"'" I 6 • t11•r Ofd M••dt,, fOll•\ (t4+m..nq ""'"' "° 'CIO ''•'"''"' '"'* l•>.COO Ol•NI Oot ... ,.. IC•~i.ft""• I I•• 8t~I M11\I< tfotOI 1\4 Envo '""-'fj.,.1 I )Cl·~ Olt~I' f fl•h IJ•ln•• I lt II I llMOot"'• IMtMI ... 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Rafael Gil < RafaelilJ~). Curro Le a l . Marcos Ortega, Guillermo Mon· tero. and Carlos Malaga (El Sol >. beginning al 4 t" FOU.-TN ltACE on•..,, .. , .,._., Old ~•O.I'\ colt\ &. Qitldlf'\Cl\ O•lm lft9 P1i1r\.e M ~ ''••m1nq P«"'41. \IS 000 qui• f'-Orb•I t01tv•tt\ I 111 NOWIWrnu tVtlClul Ill Con•ro \ PflftCt c V•ftf'l1ut'"'' "' '-~·· '"'''°"'' ''••1•-1 111 A Al•n \ luM f(.,\PfOf'\ I ttl Unt,lf" f".'011: fEM:11•v1H~ t UI Ph•m O.ll<jl\llM<Ma••w I 1111 wa' t<lt' t PtllC•Y J; I Ill 5tob0y tN\ena • t II flo<>aloo IM4i>O<M•' 111 p.m. This Is t he annual event in which stars of the season perform for 41~ Ellq1e1t A Conht1ut On IC.-.pedf\ • A T HOOdowntd '"''" FlnM RAC[ .. lurlonQ\ FUhtt '•• expenses only in competi· lion for a small . 18-karal gold replica of a golden s wor.d worth $400. Proceeds go to the matadors· association to help cover medical ex- • m.' f''\ J vtar Old\ I. UO Cl•1m11M) Pvrw\A ~ Cla1m1nq0t1ctW lOO Ml\\-•i C. (Gof\,.fff I 11. ~Vf'••lf\MIS\ IM.tn4'1 11• B••~IHI•°' t>•u?~lt• ICa11on..ia1 "• S..ert Scounortl IHOw1rcJ 1 1 \• lntf'fi.C• CA•m•f'~ll 11• Mer p,.Ktl' tC1mCNU 11• M,e...,1vn IM<M•rvue• 1n S.-S-801 tOhve•t\I "' Ertn \Go1d 1V•r9•r•I -. 1t• lP"9' A"ythm f Ptl"l(•¥ Jr t I" penses. Leal. 22. of Mexico <.:1· ty won the Golden Sword in 1973, his first summer ,1xr11 ""'" 11 .. m11.,..,.,,.,.. of fighting along the "'"~' • ,...,o 1 ·-•· o•o• • vo 41 border. He and Manolo :,~=:..'X.:~.~.. ,,. Martinez each won two PT•<011<u • '""<M••<1w> '" ears. but tbe crowd =~~~;':"t~ ..... , J', ::~ clearly was more en· l"''• Ao..., 11r•<1•••1 110 lhusiastic for Le al. !MyDt••ntforoJ Ill or the Others. Only SEVENTH lt4CE II • ""'"' ) Raraellllo has competed in one of these events. which are held at vario11S '""' Old\ (l••''""O Pur~ \S )00 O••"''"'~H>t•<• \'1 \00 \tO M y W~rv Ld"-NOQVfll J LU<-kY ~ritortO...\ 'roroJ Sol<• 8uq tGon1alflt 1 WAUOOI" ((o .. t•nf"Ot\i Eoua CPuv JV H ~ "1l\tmM1C O~nc:t•r IM· t'41HQut• OHt Chf"tl•...f CC.dmo.1 1 ... "' plazas throughout Mex- ::; ico. That was in 1972. "' when he earned one ear ::! to Anto nio Lomelin's two. _W_edn..._e_s_cta~r...;S;..;ep._!e-.m....;.;.be.;..r_8_19_1...;a ___ * ___ ...;o_,,_,L_v_r 1 OT 8 3 · TV Fig ht The Ounce County Fairgrounds aod Cal State <Fullerton> will be slte5 of the closM carcuJt televlSion showing of the Muhammad Ala -Ken Norton h e av ywe1ght championsh1 p fight Tuesday, Sept. 28 J College F oot'.ball Menu ... an tu !\Ion i•·a Ba~ · <.:rown MANt'llfo:snrn. N II Tickets for the third meeting of the two top heavyweights are pnced at $JS and are avaJlable through Ticketron ~gen· cies throughout the county. Norton upset Ah in their first meeting ln St1.n Dieco in March. 1973 when he broke the c11r- rent champion's jaw. Here Is the college football schedule !or UUs weekend: , ... ,,.,. .. U(;I. A •I A• llGNI \t•lt ••(IM , .... , .. , •••• Ut•v"lle et Af MY h\AUI lo\IM (;oll...,.. •l<I"\ CM>Mtlo(lil tt (OIOftt l'Mw "1amp\f\lr• •t Hoty CtO\\ to•o00 •• ~•••("" .. "' Nutf19t\ ~· N•vy '''""'OtCI ti P•tlft "•I• 8owlll\Q Ci<HI\ tt \yl t<ll" ViUianov• •l We\t V1tf)1n1• Se11t~ f .. 1 It•~ ... ., .... ,. "' 40 N IMftl•" , ..... "'on• TIW , .. ..,., •• Clt\411 \out"•'" M''''"\1uu1 .. , t: .. ~1 tefOlln,J n1oru SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SUNDAY 4 PLY NYLON 1S MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY• _.., CMOltfW <t\ ,.,.,'°4 M '•"" ... ,.,_ C.1·1-·••leiff< ... Sovl!t C... OI•"" .ti C..ot o •• I fd\ ~\;t,.l••t 1Ce1UYo( .. ~··· U~M•I"• St•I._~ ""'"""' 0 .tlM411\"•ll lh(ftmond ., ,._,,.,~, l"'fl ~Mt,, lfl•f'O•\ ., '-'t~,.,. )t.t• ntQf\1 ~to<io. 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Il l 111 tht• Am 1:r1t•nn l.t•i;:tun Ua wcln11l World Sl'rtt'' here and bl•conh' the 19ili A m (" r I l t\ II I. t• .: I {J II l'ht•m1min Tlw Cnltforn1.1 tenni took 11~ only lo:<:.: 111 1h1• M'n es to Dl·~ Plt111w' in un aft<'rm~m i:.unt•. 4 J. :.111d was fo1•t·1•tl 11110 .1J1• mnll'h ror lh1.• \Ilk Ill llw ti o u b I <' 1~ l 1 m 111 J t Ion tournt111w11l WESTMINSTER 15221 8EACt4 BLVD. PHONE: 893·8544 OPEN MON. TtiRU FRI. 8 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. • otlUxt 10 SNfO Sl<•.v.HO Of4l • WJ•.HU snu l<<V<tOt( 0 11'5 • CUSIOM ~DOif • ltOHI C. SIOl NUMIU P\AllS-,...,1...,._ • " .. 0 '"'1l f , ......... c w .. u.~ l3 INCH Wlt t• flNOtlS EIGHTH RACE ' lu,tOM\ ~Oho '""'"'" 1 V" •r oln\ A up A1tn•"n<t\ Pvrw\10 11()1) Ca,•azos . 26. of Monter· rey. has performed in Ti· ... -------------------~ ::~~.~~~!::~:~.~·, ::; {~a~:adr~ri~eg ~7~!~h: ~~:~~;y','c::!4'1 .. , ::~ Cull·fledgea matador. '1.• 11•"'"''°' 1or,n.,.m•• .. , "' But he always had other OS....f~•"''"'''•mo"" 110 commitments on the v NINTM RACf on• ...... '"'"'' & Golden Sword Corrida ,...re1. J v••• Old\~ up Claomtnq dales. ~~~ ~~~ ''°""'"" P"(• Ortega. 21. of Morella, u..cJj ... io\O'd tMt111•0.,01 "• Michoacan: Montero. 21. :~;·,~t·.~~::.JI, ::~ or Mexico City ; and ''"''v"•ll'I tc .. m .... ,, "• Malaga. 28. of Caracas ~:~;..·;:·::;~vv:::,011 ::! were new lo the Tijuana ,.,,,,.. •• P-.n \"' .... ,, "• seasonlhissummer. Ga u cl1os Duo Hurt In Sn e ak Pre vie w BAKERSFIELD -Lack or a scoring Saddleback Col leg e punch for Saddleback pulled a Snl'ak preview was also attributed to the of lhl' 197b football str ong Renegad es de· seaso11 undt'r new head tense. · cou-ch Ken Swearingen "It was awes ome , Monday and 1t may have perha ps the best in the been a <·oslly one wil h state this year." Swear· Chu<·k Van l.1cw and ingen adds . llnara Wood on the to· JUred list Thl' scrimmage with the potent Ba kers field Rt>ncgarlci. cndt'ct with lhe host school sconng two 1ouehctowns to none for the Gauchos on Liew missed most or lhl· scnmm:tJ?e with a knee 1nJury . extent of w h 1 c· h w a s not de tcrmtnl•d lat<' Tut'sduy Wood surfcr<>d some brullll'd nbs but is ex- pected back in lime for sonrrc1ay's s crimmage with Santa Ano "Dt'ft'n s ivcly, we pl oyed quilr w e ll.'' Swearinftc n s aid aflt'r the work o ut . "T he scrimmaf:C ga vc U..'I in· valuable experience and improved our progress 100 percent. "Our first defensive unit made one mistake on a pitchout that gave the m a SO -yar d . touchdown run but othfrwlse we played quite well. Volleyba ll Duel a l CdM It will be a battle of the sexes when the Orange County Volleyball Club, 1976 nation a I girls ' champion ( 14 and un· dcr). meets the Laguna Reach Volleyball As · socialion, national boys' champion (14 and un· der). in a n exllibitfon match Sunday night (7:30) :it Corona del Mar lliJCh. Dominating their divisions at the AAU Jr. Olympi cs n a t ional tournam'ent tn June, Laguna ran up a n 1~0 m a rk while OCVBC finished with a 13·1 re· cord. Tickets ca n be puTchased al' the door for S2 or from team mem· bers al an advance sale pnceorst. "Our whole unit-the down l ine m en , linebackers and de-FV Gr id fensive secondary -wu ... hlttinghardandwasvery T i·ck e ts aggressive. Season tickets for Fountain Valley Hilb football home games are available to the public. . 60 0170 SERIES WIDE TRACK 99 30 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY* JUMBO 70 SERIES CORNELL900 STEEL BELTED RADIALS WHITE TUBELESS IAUPRICEI 70 SERIES SAU P•ICEI 60 SERIES SIU 39 WHITE TUa£lUS $ CORNELL "900" RAISED WHm I.ETTERS RADIAL TIRES 40MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY * ER70.1A CR70-14 GR70.H HR70·15 JR70.15 $39.29 $43.49 $43.19 $.45.29 $47.29 "We didn't throw the ball well on offense and this caused us some pro- b I ems," the coach added. Receivers Vince M cCul l oug h from Laguna Beach High and Chuck Yancey, missed most 'Practice sessions last week. McCullough was sick and Yancey in- jured but both saw action here. The four-game season .. -----ticket may be purchased T h e s e c o n d Bakersfield touchdown came on a s ustained drive against the se()Oftd Gauchos defensive unit. week days at the school financial orticf or Satur- day al the Huntington Beach Hi1h football stadium (Sheue Field) when Fountain Valley scrim mages Santa Ana Valley at 7 p.m . Tlckels a re $12 for adults and S8 for children Lbro11gh the eighth grade. 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K S , Mass Ion V1cJ<> Stanle) Parvi11PK>n or customer ~er\'\ce for l oi.sonk Products Corp., had no rt-cord or rect>h•ing your calculator, and requf'sled proof of deli very. A copy of your canceled check wu furnished and a new calculator was sent to you. •·or assistance in solving eomplalnts regarding t'a lc ulators. television St-lot and stereo equipment, contact lb(> Electronic lndustriei. As sociation. Office of Consumer AHairs, 2001 E>t' St.. ~.w .. Washington, OC204l36. .\ylm1 .lfWkf#h H.-c.-ttllt"d DEAR READERS : 'l'he U.S. Consume r Produc t Safety Commbslon bas announced lbat ap- proximately 35.000 men's and boys' Ught-weigbt sports jackets must comply wllh Federal flam· mability standards or be destroyed. These jackets "erl' sold onJy by J.C. Penney prior to their seizure in January 1975. Between Dec. 23 and l>ec. 30, 1974, J .C. Penaey voluntarily re· called these jackel'i from their stores and si.ace then nooe have been sold. The announcl'mt-nl came arte r a dedsM>n in the U.S. District Court.in LouisviU~ Ky •• whidt uptleld seizure of these nylon jackets by the U.S. Marshal. Tht> nylon jackt>l5 were offered In men·s and boy•s sizes. They came in green, blue and berry with zippers in front. A tag inside the neck con· lained either one of the lollo"ing : MW Machine Wash Warm, Line Ory Only, TOWNCRAFT Boys S ports Oute rwear, J .C. Penney, Made in Malaysia," o r "To"n 'N Trail," Made in Singapore. ·rrouhft-Rcuuhlt•s ;,. 'tl•1hi1.-ll•11H.- DEAR PAT My parents. who ltve m Pen- nsylvania, purchased a community Mobile Home a \·ear aJ?O. They've had nothing but trouble ever .;ince. as I learned on a visit with the m this sum· mer. Defects they li\'t' wi th include: a warped front door. no keys to the back door. several damaged windo\\s , tall lights broken. a furnace needing ad· _1ustment. loose moulding in the bedroom and an electnc h<'ater that was to have been converted to ~as. The problem 1s that the dealer no" 1s out or husines5 Tht•y turned to Gener al F.lcctric Crt!d1t Corp . whcrt· th<'y financed their mobile home. and were promis t•d al'11on A !)erv1ceman \\US scheduled to make n call. but he ne\er c:.ime. The \\arrnoty t>Xpired m Jul~ CJn anything be done lo rectify this !-ltuataon., W.P .. Newport Beach S.R. Fuller. district credit and collection manattl'r for Genna! t:;lcclric Credit Corp. in Pit· tsburgh. rt> ports he contactf'd Com munlty Homes Inc. of B<'th•'.,da, Ohio. shor11) after rt'celving your parents' rir!>t ll'ttl'r la-.,t Df><'cmber. But Co mmunity tlome!> fallrd tu futrill lli. warranty rf'i.pon'ilblJities. Fuller no"· has a rranited for an independent mobile homt> dealer to perfor ~our parents' warranty re· pairs at no eharge to )OU. .,,..,,._,,, · lid 1•r,,1·idf•d B11rrfl1r~r" DEAR REAOERS: Prior to a h•deral Tradc- ('ommls Ion regulatkm that became efft>ctive last Ma~·. third party crndllurs were prot.-cted from any involvement in warrant.) disputes by the "holder in dut< cour e " doctrine. Borro•en. •er.-required to pay off loan!> even if thf' product pro\<>d Lo be a "le mon" or tr the de· alf'r •l'nt out of bu1tin.-s~ "lthout completing war· ranty rf'palrs. 'fhf' FTC rt>gulation prest>rves a buyer's rights and deft'Mf'S and permits borrowers to withhold loan pa) men tic or fight lhe caiw In ~ourt whf'n a product or promised" a rranty "ork ls not provWed. A booklt'l explalninl!C how the t,-C ntle relates tu thf" "holdf'r in dul' course" doctrine Is available rron1 lhl' l'ouncll of Bt'lter 811slness Bureaus. Wasnlnl(lon. I)(' 2oo:ul. Include a stamf)td, self· addrt'1t~f'd t'n" t>lope al!Kf 3@ ('ents wllh1requetts. Boat l1ow Boos ted hu~t' t'"t pun~1on will DNlrly double the size of tht• t'll!hlh nnnual Southc•rn Culifornaa Sailboat Shn" "'twn It "'' •n, Ort 22 for a Hk foy run al lhe Long Bt•;1ch Arl.'na 014'play s pace.' for this year's shO'-' hos been in· 1·rc·a i.1·d lo !l0,00() squ:1rr ft'ct M mpured to 50,000 -.quarl' feet for last ) l'~1r':; s how. t'hu1rman Tom &-hcl('k i.aid the cxpnnsion was lll:t<k nl'CC'!l'i,1r\ b~ lht• incrCU!.ed number of boats .and .i )lrowth in I hi> num~·r M booth 1''t(h1h1ts to 150 ,.ht• l.<m~ UC'ach 'how has i;irC'l11m to be the lari:l'st all lC;11I cxh1b1llon an the Wt"•I Nt'w boats "tll be 1th<11A n 1n thl' main huihltng und in the 1wv1lron urea 011ts1dt• thl' Arc•nn FROM Fa sh ion Island ' N ew port Beac h __ ,.... Power Finale Set Saturday • Ttw 10th and final ra('l' the open cla s circuit on thl' nutton11l om.hore p<m L'r btwt ('1n·u1t. the A LARG F. pr()du('ltM 181 i.tutu t e mtl.-t\un cla~ fleet will rncc u l''ran ciseo Otr:s hort• 103·milt' courso. Thl.s Po" cr Uo ut lbt•t'. "111 group wall be headed by b<> hl'ld Saturd,1~. Aug last year·~ overall win t8 n t• r • J I m R 0 ii s 0 r LITTLE WOMAN TO 'MAN' BIG BOAT IN SAN FRANCJSCO RACE Newport Beach'• Betty Cook At Helm Of 35-Foot Behemoth !>'or mo:,t or thl' dnver.. Anaht.•1m who drives !he rncc will be n bad for Spcetncul11r, a 20-foot set.'ond u11d third pl ot.''' SpcC't ra powt'rcd by a honors 111 th<' nata()nul sin~lc 482 cubic Inch stundm.:s as th'-' cham Chevy pion. J oel Halpern of Also t•xpc('led to make Bronx vi Ill'. N. \' . wun the production class race Ute high point tilll' ;,1t the IS Don r enkorr. Hunt· recent Marina dcl Rt'y ington Ueaeh. driving Classic. V ell ow J aeket. u 28-foot Marim,• Dynamics St· Y ~chting R~vals Clash Again IN Tilt: running for anger second and third plucl' ---------- points art' Rocky Alok1 , The bromide, "no rest for the weary'' applies to the stormy Sw1flsure race out of Victoria, Hntli.h Englewood Cliffs. N J .. yachting, if you ask crews or thu_achts Kialoa and Columbia . earlier ttus year but is hoping to give the Preston HPnn, Pompano Ballyhoo. big ketch a battle on the tricky waters or San Fran· Be a c h . .,~ l a . Bob Less than two weeks aft.er battling over Santa cisco Bay. Nordsko~. Van Nuys, Monica Bay courses for lhe Cal Cup, the two glamor Scores or yachtin{( rans from Newport Beach and Belt~ Cook, N <''*?Ort yachts will be hooking up with two other win.hungry and other Southland yachting centers are plannmg Bea<'h packets in a four-day bid for tbe St. Fra ncis to make the trip north to witness what 1s shaping up Nordskog "ill be dm•· Perpetual Trophy on the waters or breezy San F'ran· to be a classic battle. The event b also Known a l> St. ing his 35-foot Cigart:'lll' ciscoBay. Francis Yaeht Club's~g Boat~rie "and tb' a -H . P-o-w--t-r-Boar Joining Kialoa and BaJlyboo starting Sept. 13 traditional m id·Septe mberevent Magaiin c Spec ial an will be Mark J ohnson's famed 73-foot ketch which he set a new Windward Passage, and Ragtime co-skippered by RACES ARE SCHEDULED Sept. l3, 15, 17 and measured-mile speed re Bill Pasquini and Bill White of Long Beach Yacht 18. Following the start of the "maxi-yachts." St. cord o ( 90.55 mph at Club. FYC will also give a start to the highly competitive Marina del Rey Cook ......,,., ..,..,..., ....... ... ... 4 • -ow ..... ,..... . ......... ",,.......... ... -~ .. ,. ··-'""~ .. ....,. ... ·-~· ....... ,., ...... ---.... ,,....,.. ¥1wt ., ••• f., .,,..._.... ... ,....,........,_. ... '°c.n h' • ..-• .., .. ,.,.... ... .... -···-· ........ ...... ...._co~_,, ~~ "' ' t \· .., One Ton and Two Ton yachts in competition for the Wlll be at the rontrob of ALL FOUR YAClfl'S HA VE elapsed time wins City of Sao Francisco Perpetual. her 35-foot tunnel hull "0;;~!.,,,., to their credit In races all over the world -and A big portion of the courses will be lard out Kudu, powered by two R ' each at one tjme or another has claimed the title or along the City of San Francisco shoreline where 496 cubic int'h £111 Allen SPoRTs CENTE the fastest big yacht in the world. thousands or l>pecta-iors us ually gather an engmcs Kudu won thh suo WAllHH ut. But ironically, each yacht has beaten the other restaurants, office buildings or along the s hore to race in 1974 Cook 1s the ~:,. ~~~ from time to lime. watch the action. only worn an dn ving an 840-l 7 2 l Passage seemed unbeatable after her 1969debut r-::::::==::;;:::;::===:::::;~:===:==;;;;:;:;:;::;;;:;===========;::;;::---..!:C:~======~ until she was edeed for line h onors by Ragtime in rlldK-EDES 1, , """ ~ the 1973 Transpac race to HonoluJu, and again in 4 -J -_i..-'='" ~ \ The hometown l9'7S. C•ll lor quote on lhts ... ;.~ ~--~ \ newspaper for all She was also beaten earlier this year by Kialoa -SE ·~ in the Sydney-Hobart race in Australia's Southern excillng new car. the Orange Coast Cross Series. In an effort to get back in the big House of • t 21w21..a514 11~s2:s.12so~·s the lrf;lltl~IMI league, owner Mark Johnson has recently added 12 llllOf' S F .il1or, Au1,,o1oleo Mt•rCClfl~ o .. n; a,·~· --·--·· -- feet to the main mast or Passage and outfitted her 1--.:::::===============-==---===:::oo:::::::===--==-" with a new wardrobe or sails, hoping to make the "big dinghy" more equitable to weather with the close-winded Ragtime, Ballyhoo and Kialoa KlALOA'S FlltST DEFEAT came at the hands or Ballyhoo in one race or the Southern Cross Series. and again in the best two or three Cal Cup races . Previously the 79-foot Kialoa had set elapsed time records in nearly e_very race s he had entered. Ragtime had her first look al K.ialoa 's ste rn in Beth Beek Wins Westsail Event Beth Beek, 19, was the winner of the women's singlehanded race in Westsall Corp's second annual Cruising Ships Contest. The r ace was sailed in WestsalJ-32 cruismg yachts with working sails only. Skippers were re· quired to start from shore and row their dinghies out to the boat where they made sail before getting under way. Two other persons were allowed aboard the boats -the owner or his representative and an observer -but they were not allowed to help with the sailing Runner-up in the race was Tish Whitney of Nt>wport Beach . and third was Corinne Cassell. San Francisco. In the couple 's race last Friday, world circum· navigator Robin Knox-J ohnson of England proved he could also find his way around a closed course ~when he and his wJre Sue finished first. Second place went to Jim Kem and Alexis Beauvais, and third was Jack.and Carol Brink. SAN DIEGO IN·THE·WATER BOAT SHOW SEPT.11•19 11 A.M. TO SUNSET See all the new 1976-77 power • 1allboats -on land and at dockside -plu1 marine accessories • servtc•s. Take Son Diego Fwy. to S.o World Or. to W. Mission lay Or. Lett on Quivira to Mlulon Boy Morino. A portion of gate receipts benefiting The City of Hope. lntfte DAILY PILOT SATURDAY SEPT. 11, 1976 AT OUR ORIGINAL LOCATION MAJOR SUPPLIER OF THESE BRAND NAMES: HANSON, ROSSIGNOL, HEXCEL, OUTHIER, THE SKI, K-2, MOLNOR, SCOTT, RAICHLE, NORDICA ALSO, SKI CLOTHING, SUCH AS: GRANDOE, OBERMEYER, ROFFE, HEAD, DEMETRE, HCC MARINER'S MILE SQUARE 2700 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 631-2190 STEREU SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR \ ' IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and ~ COSSGft I ,, YOU'0. fUFUfL'( ~MAL.A~~Ot..O IUMA r 5£6145 TO ~ A1L11J6 vbu ? ~-· l ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk I 'D BETTER F'Ut-l lfil':l BATO{ OF CORREtltO .STuDENT WEDULE& lfil<Q.X,H 11€ lll't ,tfarit' S ~t;Sf 'IH f ! WMJOOI~ al~ rltirl~ i:1 ~ l11aJ ct wu" ttrt1111 I'm COMPUTER/ I TANK McNAMARA ll-llE.f, ftBOJf 'bJR Pl-AfJ 1V Fl~D m £.CC~TR1c \UbtL Gf.TA7~Y~ ftJT~~J..lJ~ ... NANCY ... A't MARK FIDR'tt~ CfTµ£~TTt~ ~s ... 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'(XJU 6E FALSEL I{ ACCUSED .. l{(X)tl ALSO SE VANOO.IZfD, f'UINOEm> AHJ SMOTAf£.O ! .. · ·. . r . . . . . . : ~ ' ' ' ., . , '' . . ~------~--~~ by Harold Le Dour WMAl'S W"DHG, etJ00Y? llAVEH'T "l'Otl EVER SEEM I..,.. __ A WOillAA MFO«E? ~ NO, 9'AT r ~I.ALP HAVf QlAl'T'& AN AIAl:>lliNCE 'Otl MY ~11Alf SOLO •..• 50 ! "f"HIS 15 A HOSP l°f"At.-, NO°f" A FLJRt-J l'T"LJR e S'T"O Re .' l j I I DAil Y PtlOT llS by Rodger Bradfield by George Lftlmnt by Gus Arriola by Ferd Jolmoll ----~ 8~ P.AJZDofl •. IT~ JUST THAT MY ~TOM1'CH IS U5ED10 E.ATING DINNER AT DINNER· 'TIME. by R r Bolleft • l': i= - Il f ~ ,, I f ' t,i_ q.~ '------------~------·IJllllllll' "Tbls ITIOflth's accicknt·prcven1ion award aoc• to Mn . Co11tovc lor hu marvelous sugcstion that we get rid or our batJiroo. .cMs because ol the dllller of tripping O¥Ct dal." DENNIS THE MENACE I I • l Ml f.Allf'IG MV CARROrS. 6UT l RAN OUTO: ~~, . . . • . .. DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Sep!embet 8 1976 Tonight's 'IV Highlights He's a Hit as Fall Goy NBC e 8:00 -Bell Tele phone Jubilee. Bing Crosby and Liia Minnelli hOlt this mus ic al sJ)ecia1 celebrating the first 100-years of the telephone. Guests in- clude Steve Lawren•ce and Eydie Gorme, Ben Vereen, Joel G~y. Marvin Hamlisch and Roy Clark. CBS 9 9:00 -.. Babe." Susan Clark won an Emmy for her Portrayal of sports great Babe Didrk:kson Zaharias in this TV movie with Alex Karras co-starring .as her wrestler-promoter husband. Jean- nette Nol an, Sli.0.1 Pickens and Will Geer are featured. NBC IJ 9:31> -"Bell, Book and Can- dle.'' Yvette Mi mieux takes the Kim Nov- ak movie role 'in this new TV pilot based on the J o hn van Druten play a bout witchcraft. " r TV DAILY LOG ~·SDAjl I ••1•11111G 8100 eeoo;mm11ews • (J) fill r~ ") 'I llews • ~<n •>Sur Trt& {t) fl9i}y MflH er...-e • "'trifct f ltllllJ -~-12 m1..i Ca; (L) SQr Trtl ltl lliult! •• Little bKlls -6:30- • Dl•1ll! GutSll 1ncludt Nine~ W1lkr1. Purl Ballty Yot•• l••lf11tt AQril)-n MICll.itls. lynu1 C.rl<• •Wr Grifhttl Ull .,, Griffill SM.I •fM!i!JMfw ., "'"'"" •11111 .... ltcteJ ID .__ """'"'' °''"'' fD TM Siltllt furs 11 "Do,.n 10 Ille Se4 1n SlupS · -9:30- .. ttJ , 10) e eo.edy P'i1o1: "lttl, letll & Candlf" Yvette Mom itu, \lar~ a> Gith;n HGlroyd, prooroe IC'I ol 1 Grttl!WKI! Vollaif arl t4»rry *h!I di~• ~ppeft5 to ht a witch ind Mochoel Murpl)v 1$ Ale<. th• 1oun~ man \h• '°"'• and on wltum ~< t~nlodt\ htt d.tr L .wtt m air11J de P'flntlftfl 10:00 a 1s • 10 m 11ac ••1111is Wh•t 1~ TM Th1nr Cllltlf f~) lhtS OOCu•,lflll••Y u1m1nes t~t ,, m1~1blt 1ncrenr tn lht U)l 1 ! che'"als '" l~r ptoch1t1ion ol looc! Brlly f u•lltU Ccnsom~r Albo<S 01 rtclOI ol WJll8C IV 11' Ntw YorL. ~ tht Oii c.ttntu repollfr . •""" ... ~ 8 ( .n e ) Jt StJr~y ' Muttll .lo .lo (R) Stao1Ly 1nd Hulch clu~ 8y BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP) -Portrait or a career in midpa.uaee: Chevy Chase. He has progressed from the unemptoymt ot Unes lo the top rungs In NBC's talent hierarchy wilhln a year. A heatly experience for a 33-year·old, and Chase as striving lo keep his feet on the ground. Plea~. no tailing-down Jokes. Chase Is tbe ~omeume aag wnter Cfor Atan King, Smothers Brothers, Mad magazine) who joined the writing staff or NBC's sole smash hit of last season. "Saturday Night." lie also performed as a bumbling newscaster and as a topplJog performe r in skits. sometimes as President Ford. At the Emmies last May Chase won not only as writer or the show but as performer THE RE ULT : NATIONAL publicity, a new NBC contract for specials and among other things, near-exhaustion "I'm getting very tired." he admitted while here for a J,?uest shot on Dick Van Dykt)s fall var ie- ty show. "I '\•e been trying lo gel some work done oo my special and a film idea. but there 's no time. "I work at 'Saturday Ntght' six days a week. sometimes seven. I'm there at 9 in the morning and rarely leave before 2·3 a.m. Friday. I work aJI night "I love to go out unprepared. but.you can't do that in television; you're never reaUy winging it. We're writing all the llme. so we generally know what's coming up. Many shows s uffer from a pauci- ty of ideas -that's never been our problem. We have tried to set our standard of writing a little bit higher than 1s expected from TV Al least it's dif· ferent." CHASE'S LlVlNG IS complicated by the fact that "Saturday Night" is created and performed in New York and the woman he intends to mar-ry lives here. She is actress Jacqueline Carlin. and he visits her in California during the fourth week of each month when "Saturday Night" is replaced by "Weekend." He had some misgivings about appearing on ··van Dyke and Company.'' His segment. with Flip Wilson as another guest, will premiere lbe series Sept. 23. "I wa nt to control everything I do, and this is -the tirs t time I have appeared sol&ly as a performer," said Chase. "I think the s how has gone well. but I'm a stickler about my own work. I want it lo have my own stamp." MOST COMEDIANS ARE lillle1ellows. Chevy Chase is a shade under six feel four. "There's not much runny about me," he claimed. 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Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder "I'll do 1t." he vowed, "as oon as I can find the llme " •tu'*• MANlfS so com PLm "fUTHll WOlLO" ,-:; :e:'~ Jl~llt" "GATH" Cfl'GI WlUO•U -tit (HU .. \4 :Hit ....... )4. 1111 '•1"--• ,.., , .. , •• 1111 ...... ... ", ......... ,.., ...... s • lllllll ... -, .. , SO. COAST PUZA "AUCI IN WONOllLAND'' b lll l WU••-• IAl ·SR 1•JIM'I ~m1 •Mn JJt,t4t·••u ••' NUS OAILY AT INfMALANO MAllll'S "IURHT OFFEIUNGS" ClllEMAUllD z ~.1 .. 1•" 141!1:..,":.., "DON'T LOOI< HOW' UHM! .. M " f ll MAllll'S ClllEMALAllO •.t1•h l!lttM' &t1•11• U;..JMI ,.,,_ lllU tW.lllC MAllll'S "':':'l.Ma:':' =~''" c.~~Es~~~.~o "ALICE IN WONDllLAND" ....... ~ 1'10.l 00·• >•·• 00.1 10..-10 OS rH1 ON .... & Mt. Af "'M ~ .MIOtO _,, .............. .. ------:.W.l'°" e .... •OVMI _, .... , ..... . MIOWAT "' IOOIRI COOIUaN r"'' _ .. ,,. .... __ , *-"'" MUlllll IY DIATM ''°' --·~( .... -·-·---' ""''" ........ __ _ -·--MIOWAT"" ltOCltlll ~ ( ... -,,, ..... -.. _, -----..... a... AT TMI IAITM'S com ,,. 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AU the Lonely People: the Personal World of Tennes.see Williams." Foflowing on Friday is the rock·gospel musical ''Godspell at the Westminster Community 1beater. W ARR EN DEACON, WHO created the Williams pic•cc several years al(o at Newport Beach's now·defunct OpPn End ThealPr. 1s re· aasembllng it for the SoddJeback production with original cast members David and Betsy Paul Join· lng Saundra Mathcws·Dcacon and Kim Winget in the four· person company. "All the Lonely PeopJe" will be presented to-Diabt throuch Saturday al 8 p.m. in Building R on the Mission VieJo campus Rc~ervat1ons 831-9700, e~tel\Sion 263. "GODS P ELL," AN l 1PDATED mus ical version or lhe life of Chnst, will be un\·c1led at the Westminster Commw\Jty Theater fo'rida\· under the direction or Stan Pntchard ll marks the comm uni· ty theater debut of the :.how which rewrote South Coast Repertory's attendance records ror t\\O sum- .ner seasons. ,_. _ _,.=Members of the ··c00spe11·· t.a:tlroclude Mason.... w, CynOffa Wenner, Susan Lazar. Susan Ronn. David Bowie ,,, • The man who fell to Earth Plus 11Fantastic Planet" "MAN WHO FELL" 7:00-10:30 WEEKDAYS "FANTASTIC PLANEr· .. 10 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 SAT.·SUN. "MAN'' 3:35-7:05-10:30 'PLANET" 2:15;5:40-9:10 Charles Bronson is Ray St. Ives He'scbl. He's mm. He the~. "THIS FILM MUST BE SEEN" ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA MESA VERDE C 979-4141 Intermission Tom Titus Richard Kinsey, Scott JoYeemun, Ale-xis ~IJnd:lrlno, Deborah Bruch er. Bob Miller and J , R. Coml'au. Performances will b<.• .:1vcn Fridays and Saturdays a l 8 · 30 for four weekends ul the Westminster thculcr. 7272 Maple Sl. Rcscrvutioni. 893·8626. CONTINUING TllEIR respective engage ments are o pair of profc s1onal dinner t h~alcr pro ductions. "South Pac1f1c" al Scbai.llan's Wt.>:.t 0111 ner Playhouse and "The Sunshine Boy:." ur the Holiday Inn lnlimate Dinner Theater in Costa Mesa Judy O'Dca and Richard Allen take tht' leading roles in "South Pacific." \\Ith Ulanl·he ~11ckeh.on, Dennis i'ox and, director Dan Verre pla) m1: the •parts of Bloody Mary. Lieutenant Cable and Lu ther Billis . respecli\ el~ Pt>rformance-, J rt: g1' en Tuesdays through Saturda)s at \'ar:> mg curtatn times at the dinner theater. 140 Ave nida Pico, San Clemente. Reserval1ons 492 9950. "The Sunshine Boys" arc Keefe Brasselle and Patrick Dennis· Leigh at lhe Holiday Jnn, on Bristol St.reel near the_San__Die&_O Freew~ Performance times a re 8:30 Friday and Saturilay and 7:30 SUn· day. Reser vations 557·3000. Jackie Gleason's Ear's Really Tin 007's New Girl Q : Though Jackie Gleason has recorded some beautiful albums, la It true be can't read mule! A : True. Once in a while, he does toy around with a trumpet or the drums. But lhe instruments he enjoys-most are the golf dub and the pool eue Q: Who were Elizabeth Taylor'• busbands? A : The s <'orc card or Liz's lads (up to this writ· ing 1 included · O > Nicky Hilton; (2) Michael Wild· ing: \31 l\l ichael Todd; (4) Eddie Fisher; (Sl Richard Burton. <6> Ri chard Durton. <Jt must h·ave ~n his turn again!) Q : ls Alfred Hitchcock married? A: Very much so. He's been hitched to the s ame wife for SO years 'We never lived In sin either ... he brags. "Wewereverypure." Q: Who'stbecomed.lenne wbooneeaald : "lbave the same measurements u Elke Sommer. Her llv· ing room ls 18 x 25 and so ln mine?" A' Totie Fields (who'li recuperating nicely, by the way 1 'Glad You Asked That' by Mwilyn ond Hy GardMr Q : Did Vivien Leigh, who played Scarlet O'Hara, die? If so, when and from what? A: Miss Lcigb. Brillsh·born, died In London in l9bl a victim of tuberculosis. Q: Anythinl( been heard about Errol Flynn's son, Sf'an, since he was reported missing In Cambodia while on a "'ar mission ror Time magazine? A: Not a word. Q: A victim of clru~ throughout her short lire, didn't Bille Holiday claim the habit could be licked'! A: No. She warned lhal drug addiction was SIO\\ death. "There lsn 't a ouJ on l'arth." she said. "who can say for sure that their fight with dope 1s over un· til they're dead " Q : I understand that Helen Hayes. mother of Hawaii Five -O's J ames Mact\rtbur. was verv dj-.. turbed when he fir!>l dttlded to become an actor. What was his reaction? A· Said J ames at the time "M y mother never went past high school and she holds eleven honorary degrees ... Q: What dMs comedian Paul Lynde carry in his shoulde r pursf'? A: Usually two pairs of !!lasses <one dark and one for reading), a book of /\merican Express traveler's checks, and scnpts for upcoming TV ap· pearances. "I carry u pur!>e." Lynde explains. "because thesl' da)S lhl•rc arc no pockNs 111 ml·n ·~ clothes ·· Send 11our queslwns In 1111 Gardner. "Glad y,,,. A11ked Timi." mrr of 1111.~ m•u•sporwr. P 0 Uor IYJO. Costa Me~a. CA 926'26, Manl1111 and 1111 Gardner u:1/I answer a,, manr1 qurst1om1 o~ 11te11 cu11 in the1r i;olum". but the rnlumt• o/ mrul makt·~ po!rsunol replies 1mposs1 ~('- What CAN You Get for a dime these days?? DIMl·A·LIHES EVERY SATURDAY LOCAL WANT ' ADS 642·4~21 DAILY PILOT Roger Moore, the ~ucccssor to Sean Con- nery as the hero of the James Bond movies poses with his new leading lady, Barbar~ Bach, an American actress who will play a Russian s py in the new 007 epic, ·'The Spy Who Loved Me.·· "Like Hitchcock at the top of his form._.." "Exquisite entertainment." -Rl(h.ud Schickel Ttmt ~z~ r' / " ,.. come and get him. PLAYING TOGETHER NOW AT TWO EOW ARDS CINEMAS \ "Muggsy." a new inner-city action drama series for children, will air on NBC Saturdays start lng 1n Sept em her, "Muggsy" Is ihe name of one of the three prln· cipal charact ers -u 13·ytl\ir-old orphan living with her 24·year·old stepbrother, Nick. In a triller parked behind a iarage. Nick is her ltttal guardian since their parents -• mother and h1:. father - were killed in an accident. The third principal Is the g1uage owner, Gus. who lboks a Ct er them affect lonatcly. IN CONCERT NEIL DIAMOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI. SEPT 10th SAT. SEPT.11th 0000 tlCAf;n AY•tU.•Ll # THE RASP8ERRY ROACH 1104 N •CM k VO .. Ill.A Tiii .,.., ., .. "'' It's a hilarious outrageous road race. \ . ' ' • .. . ,. J t ' I l j Bf OAIL Y PILOT ' II Wednesday September 8, 1976 MBR~~N'S bacl<-to-. last ·5 days! these are only a few of the over 100 .items on sale this week prices effective thr.ough Sunday, September 12 save •1 on rong sleeve· • 3.01 off genuine· leather h~ndbags In a wide selection of quilted yoke styles, allover plaids, Mexi- can wedding looks, tapestry treatments and more. Machine washable polyester/ cotton blend. In sizes S·M-L-XL. save •1 on boys' /~ sport shirts ' . ;_,~ ~~,~· .~ REG. 4.99 3.99 Long sleeve style with chest pocket and shirt· tail bottom. Pre-shrunk 100% cot- ton flannel or J:ham· bray. Polyester/cot• ton print sport ~hirts. Sizes 8· 18. -, Rugby shirts REG. 7.99 6 • 99 Rugby shirts are this year's look for back-to-school or casual wear. And we have traditi90al stripes, with soft knit collars i nd knit cuffs'. In 100% cotton or polyester/cotton blends; ma- chine washable. Sizes S-M-L-Xl. save •2 on young men ~f ,fashion jeans REG.12.91 10.99 Choose from braided belt loop styles, saddle backs. 4-pocket treatments, pin tui;:king details and plenty m ore! All shaq:ilyJ lared, consuu~ted to fit to per- fectiooHn 100% pre-wash- ed cotton denim or 14-oz. heavy denjm. Great colors, including indigo blue. Not all styles in all stores. Waist sizes 29·36. save • 1 on acrylic sweaters REG. 13.99 12.99 The new season's rich colors ~n 1 009, acrvlic sweaters. Buy from a big lineup of scenics, ski stripings, Nordic designs C11d • reverse stripings. Ma· ~~chine wash and dry. Sizes S·M-L.)(l. save 1.01 on girrs' jaunty jean styles REG. $7 5.99 Western style with 4 pockets and flare legs. In navy dm im of polyester/colton, cotton/nylon, some brushed twills and corduroys. Sizes 7· 14, regular, slim. . • ·' . ' ' save 1.01 on glri~· acrylic sweaters REG. $7 Short Sln v1 • 5.99 REG. S8 Long SI••~ 61l99 Pullover stYles of machine w•sit· able 100% acrvlic. Select fr'ofn colorful space·dYes, stripes and patterned fronts in long and short sleeve styles. Perky tops for her back·to·school jeans an<s skirts. Sizes 7·14 (S·M•l.t. save 2.01 on sweat shirt robes REG. $11 8.99 Fun style, long sweat shirt doubles as a robe. Has zip front, pouch pockets and warm hood. Ac· rylic/cotton blend in red, navy or light blue; machine wash- able. For the back· · to-school girl who enjoys kicky clothes. Sizes S·M· L. Loungewear Dept. 4.01 off! hooded nylon city parka REG. $32 27.99 Machine J ashable 100% nylon with ac- rylic fun·fur trim on hood and cuffs; belt· ed for a slim sil· houette. Lightweight warmth plus fashion. White or blue. 8-14. ... Shop Monday-Friday 9:30 AM·9:30 PM ... Saturday 1:30 AM-6 PM ••. Sunday, 10 AM·6 PM Soft, natural leather bags or suede with leather trim ... perfect for back-to-school. Shoulder styles with kanga· roo Pockets and roomy inside compartments. Several stYles with convertible shoulder straps. Choi~ o f au _orted natural leather tones. save 1.01 on junior pant tops REG. $10 8.99 Our entire $10 stock is now on sale. Smocl<'or tonic tops with long, short or 3/4·sleeves, plus young-look de· tails and trims. Care·free poly· ester/cotton blends. In sizes S·M·L I women's famous maker fashion pants $18·$20 VALUES 9.99 Super buys in popu· tar fabrics: Calcutta• cloth, 66% polyes· ter/35% cotton and 100% brushed cot· ton. Yoke details: pockets, lattice and basket woavo trims. Fall solids; sizes 5· 13 and 8· 16. CYPRESS FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 10201 Valley View Street-995-8003 Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda-996-8800 9811 Adams Avenue -983-9731 PLUS 28 MORE STORES TO SERVE YOU THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA ANO NEVADA J I j i . -, .. Ethnic Cookei-y: lhe P'lants Have It .. "· \ Like a variety of vegetables and herbs you can root in a jar on yoqr windowsill, the beet makes for goop conversation. Simply cut off the top and stand it in water. It will soon produce blooms for a centerpiece. · • ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday, Sep•ember 8, 1978 C1 ANCIENT CHINESE PROVERB: Use Xour (Soy)bean ByBAUAllAGIUS o.llyll'i ............ There is a lesson to be teamed frotn lhe Chinese. who started us- ing soybeans to supplement their diet more than 4 ,000 years ago. Pound for pound. the soybean rar outranks both meat and cheese in protein, and its bland, near non-flavor makes it easy to integrate In many ltlnds of foods. Spun soy riber can be pro- cessed into meal lo produce a ground meat-like consistency s uitable ror sandwich and casserole filli9gs ; in powdered or granular form, It can supplement the nutritive value or breads and other baked goods. Despite its Oriental origin, more than 70 percent of the world's soy supply Is produced in the U.S. Ecologically-conscious nutritionists point to the soybean as a solution lo world hunger. While an acre or land is estimat· ed to produce 43 pounds or an1ma1 protein, the s ame acre, given over to s oybeans, can produce 450 pounds of plant protein. The American Soybean Assn. s ays there are more than 1,000 different uses for the soybean. but the fTlajority or American eaters are Ignorant of them. ECONOMY PROTEIN Take soy bean c urd , s t hickened yogurt-like rood made from the milk of dried soy· beans, that sells In refrigerated plastic containers or cans. for about 60 cents per 22 ounces. That's what keeps the Chinese going, according to Susan Moz· ingo or Laguna Beach. who re· cently spent six months in Hong Kong and discovered the "many, many dlrferenl kinds or Chinese foods" and now shows studenta in her home how to cook lhem. "There's no way one could get bored with Chinese cuisine." she said. Tofu (pronounced dough·foo) is the Chinese protein staple, she says -as common to their table as milk Is to ours. "A quarter-pound of meat will last a Chinese ramlly or six or seven a full day." Ms. Moz· ingo said. "They are actually big on vegetables. which are never served raw. but very delicately steamed or stir-fried, and bean curd." Fresh vegetables are always cooked, s he said because the Chinese use night soil lo grow their crops. UNTYPICAL CUISINE "What we see in restaurants is nol typical Chinese cooking, al least. it's not what the man on the street eats," MsJlozincosaicL Uke bean curd, many tradi· lional Chinese foods are too bland to suit the American palate, sbe eqlained. The Chinese are not without imagination, however, and wben combined with such native em· bellishme nts as gl11Jer root. green onion, anise pod, nutmeg and tree ear-$ (a fWlgus). the curd can be served up in a number or flavorful ways. The most common way is in soup,' said Ms. Mozingo. "It's sort or innocuous that way; it picks up flavors, which Is why it can make such a practical pro- tein food ... Ms. Mozingo suggests "mak· ing up for its non-flavor" by ad· ding it to sauces or stir-frying it with ginger, soy sauce and green onion (canned curd is most adap- table to this as it's firmer than the fresh variety). Bean cutd can also be batter· fried, as suggested in her recipe, following: STIR-FRY BEA.NCVRD l carton or can (about 1 pound, 5 ounces) bean curd 2 eggs, beaten 3 tablespoons nour 3 tablespoons finely chopped green onion 2 teaspoons fresh ginger root, finely chopped ~ cup chicken stock 2 tablespooos soy sauce ~teaspoon sugar 3lablespoonsoU Cut bean curd into 1" squares about ~ .. thick; J>ut squares on paper towels and cover with more paper towels; when towels become saturated, repeat pro- cess. If bean c urd is very soft and wet. this should be done several Umes. Mix together beaten e1gs. 2 tablespoons flour and 1 te.aspoon water to make batter. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour evenly over bean curd squares. Set wok or Cry pan over moderately high fire and add 2 tablespoons oil. When hot, dip bean curd squares Into batter, about 8 at a time, then fry, turn· lng once, until both sides are brown. Transfer to a plate and repeat process until all the bean curd has been fried. <More oil may be needed between batches.) Put l tablespoon oil into wo , add green onion anclglnger; stir· fry for a few secoDas. then add chicken stock, soy sauce and sug· ar. Return bean curd to•· cov· er and simmer over r:doderate fire for about 1 minute. Serve Immediately. • . Do you know what at.Iara is! How about "l mean. how do you mcu:.urc a holr or onc.-· ambaJa, brambles, bliny or tahlni! All five of third cup or flour IC you're trying to cut the rec1p-0 taese foods (yes, they are all foods) sound in half? That rt'qwres knowing how many foreip, but they don't have to be. tablespoons moke a cup nnd all thut. which 1s u Ataara Is a 'simply-seasoned cucumber and lot for an)' cook to contend with " seallion salad popularly served In the Philip· The changeovc.-r to metrics, she s uid. will bC' pines alongside Adobo, a chicken a nd pork easier than a lot of pooplt• lhtnk. "All you need is melange. u big measurln& cup that shows mlllihtc rs us Samba ls are condiments for Indian curry; well as cups, and a dlnl·1lr11ph fort he oven to heh> brambles of course, refer tolhe fruit of the prick· you convert degrees fro m Jo'uhrenhe it to ly blackberry vine; bliny ls a fancy Russian Celsius ... name for buckwheat pancakes. usually rolled up Tht're is a WS\' to convert Fohrcnhd t around sour cream and caviar; tahini Is u degrees to Celsius : simply subtract 32 from lht• garlicy dip or garbanzos and olive oil popularly Fahrenheit tcmperuturo und multiply by 9 /S. served on pita <unleavened, "pocket") bread as But. Ms . Ryder eonccdes. "Pt>OJll t' aren't go. an appetizer in the Middle East. ing to want to fiddle with I hut. Tha t's lh<• k md or But you don't have lo go to Tehran, to math they usually stuy away from." MOS<."Ow for a batch or bliny, or to London for a ·In addition to simphC1l'd cooking in· scone with bramble jam. struclions. Ms. Hydt'r, un cxpt>rl in hydroponic According to a book called "Ethnic C(\()k.ing (soilless) gardening, also Includes in her book with Native Plants," written by Virginia Ryder. tips for s uccessrul ht>rb and sprout gardening. a San Ftanc1sco plologist and Laguna Beach GAR liAGE GARDENING summer resident, ethnic foods can be at our Tile fruits of windowsill phmts orten charac- finger Ups -by virtue of the fresh bounty of in· ' terize the foods they nnvor in terms or their temational foods distributors and the harvest or national or regionul origin, she s uys. Garbage a happy kitchen garden. gardening. as she caJl s it, can furnish a kitchen VEGETAlUAN RECIPES with thyme. marjoram, rosemary, basil, garlic, "I used mostly vegetarian recipes ln· the oregano and chives, as well a s decorative, book because l love vegetables," admits Ms. flowering s hoots from rooted tubers. such us Ryder, w ho serves as director of the sweet potatoes or ~t.s. Environment.al Science/Metric Center for San <Beets make ··good conversation," says Francisco Unified Schools. Ms. Ryder. Simply cut ore the top or the beet, The book bad Its inception, she said, at Mex· stand it in a glass filled wtlh a;. mch or water, and lco City College, where she undertook graduate · place it near a !\Unny windpw. studies of pre-Columbian plants. "Your plant\ will grow quickly." she says. • Written primarily for young chefs, in the "When somett)ing.thinks lt's doomed, it pushes middle grades or at the junior high school level. on. manirestfng ifs determination not to be ex· Ile book appeals also to old hands. You needn't terminated by blooming.") ~ an expert at creating culinary exotica. "Elhni~ Cooking" is available locally. though, lo understand its directions, written to Reprinted below is a recipe from it for Tahini, in eonnote a sens e of ease in wor king wi1b metricform andequivalentmeasures. Dillllllters. TAIDNI Garbanzobeans 120ml <1icup! Recipes are presented for single servings, in G I' ar 1c • 1 clove, crushed easily calculable metric form as well as in cups. OI · iveo1I 15 ml (21J!Jl~!!@onst so JOU can cook in duplicate, triplicate ~or for ---~em on .rulce 15 ml Cl tablespoon' multitudes-by simply adding milllllters. Salt to taste METBJCSEASIEST Mint sprig, ~tiopped ffite "From my point of view, the metric system Parsley spris. chopped fine ls the easiest way to go," says Ms. Ryder. who Blend in blender or mash garbanzos with ~eves it essential to instruct all cooks in its half or the olive oil, the lemon juice, garlic and use. salt. Spoon m ixt urc into ~ervlng dlsh and "We are nearly the last nation to use metrics sprinkle with remaanini: half of thl' tl hvc oil. and its about time we recognized that and began chopped mint and parsll'} C:-.c for dip wi th writing cookbooks for universal use," she said. pieces or pita bread ' ~. Susan Mozingo, an aficionado of Chinese cookery, instructs her class in the art of steam-roasting spare ribs, one meaty favorite in the veg eta ble-orien ted cuisine. Soybean curd, available in cans like that shown at left, can be ·a practical protein source. At·right . is first recorded I illustration of soybean I 1 plant, an engraving i that app eared in ! . Herbarium Amboiense ."-...... ___________ .. :_· _____ J in 1747. ·. s A CAIL v PtlOT Wednnday,S!p!lll"lber8 191'& --- l Fall Topping Weddings ew and Engagements To a void tll:.appurntml'nl. pro:.pect1 H' bn<1t•s art• rt•mrnded to h~1,.,. thl'lr \\Cddang :.torit's "1th hl.tl'k un<I "h1te i::lo:.s~ phot og ra ph:. to the 1>1111) P1 lot l't•oplt' \kpartmt•nt 01w \\l'l'k hdon' lht• "NhhnA r ::::: .. · Compleme11Ung the mannish look · in feminine fall ras hions ar e hea(igear versions. Frank Olive oU e r s Celt fedora (r ight ); Pirtures rel'l'1wd tifll'r thut t1nw "111 not be usl'd Halston. small peaked "cap (ex· tr'eme right); Olive again with a ~ derby, a nd Adolfo II, gaucho r silhouette ( beJow. left to rigbU. fo'or engajteml•nt annou!lcemcnt:. 11 as imperative lhul the storr". ubu uc:co m· . punied by u black anti "lull' ~lo. :.y pil'· ture. be subm illctl :.1x ''Cl'k s or more before the wedding dull'. ottwrwli:.c It wall not be pul.llished . ( I ,. ,, ' To help fill rcquirl'mt•nts on brith wed· din~ and enga~cml•nt stories. fOl'm.> ore available in ult Daily Pilot oHict>s. Fur- ther questions will be ans" cn•d by People Departm<'nl stuff members at &12 4321. Aries: Take lnitiOtive THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER t By SYDNEY OMA RR _ AJUES <March 21-Aprll i9): Lunar cycle is such that you could successfully take initiative. You make fresh contacts, present original con· -cepls, cooperate with imaginative individuals. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Aura or mystery, glamour, clandestine -these are 'featured. What oocurs is likely to happen behind scenes, in "secluded manner." Be discreet. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): You can make wis hes mate rialize. Accent on obtaining neeessary m aterial, resources. You are given greater respons ibility, more authority and adai- tional funds. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent on am bi· tion, career, bow you relate to those In positions of auO'iority. You receive a ilild or .. ace am You'll reach beyond supposed limitations . LEO (July 23-Aui. 22): Good moon aspect coincides now with communication, s pecial study, long \rip. You 1et to heart or matters; creative juices are stimulated. VIRGO (Aug. Z3·SepL 22): Emphasis on in· volvement. bidden matters, leases, taxes, money affecting partner or mate. You may feel drawn avoid signing papers. Play waitina game. Time is on your side. You're not being told complete story: PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accent on pay· ments. collections, consolidaUon, making most of assets. Family, budget. costs. remodeling, luxury items, eirts all rorm part of your scenario. Interest StirTiulated in two directions simultaneously. LIBRA (Sept. Z3-0ct. 22): Emphasis on cooperative efforts, lone-term relationships, legal technicalities a nd martlal status. Highlight versatility. capacity for run and humor. MEfliTAL H EALTH '5SOCIATION: Orange County volunteers are bei n g r ec r u iled to participate In M HA 's Community Residential Care Visitation Project. Volunteers will be i.n· volved in gathering l'n· formation about loul re· :iidential care or boMd and care homes. Those interested are u lted to call Nancy The series Is offered by the Coastline Communi· ty College. SCORPIO (Oct. Z3-Nov. 21): Low ltey ap- LAG \1 NA BEAC H ALPHA PHI: The new proach is best. You will be reviewing, revising, SCHOOL OF ART: John Newport Be ach home or tearing down for purpose of rebuilding on a more A. D '-'.Pd as was re · Mrs. Edwin Price will be solid structure. elected president. Serv-the setting for a potluck SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready NOW: Mrs. Santosh ing with him are David dinner meeting at 6 p.rn. for a variety of sensationa, possible travel, Singh. a social worker Young and Ruth Osgood Wednesday, Sept.15. significant chan~es -and relationship that in· from Ka mpur. India will Salyer, vice presidents: 1 N D U S T R 1 AL tensifies. Communication with young persons, be the speaker at the J o h n R a y m e n t . children improves. Elizabeth Cady Stanton· treasurer. and Alexan.' NURSES: Understand CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Put Huntingt o n B e a c h dra Martell, secretary. aE'!_d8mLelnaarnta'onS~fn te~~ finishing touches on asslpment, i>roject. Build Chapter meeting at 7:30 L E G A L " on solid structure. Family reunion could be tn p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14, topic d iscussed at "!te picture. in Fullerton Savings and SECRET A RI ES : Oranse County Associa· AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Deal gingerly l"'-4t .. H70 • flarris at 547-7559. Loan. •Orange County ~arbor lion's dinner meeting at with neighbors, relatives. Be receptive, but "';,:•·n;-,";;~ ... Mn.mnghhas~in· Areamembe~w•l!mttt 7 p.m.Wednuday.~~. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ volved in the women's for a dinner session at 15. in the Silver Fox Sup· WOMEN I N COM-movement in India. has 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. per Club. Anaheim. )IU~CATIONS, •INC.-: represeefed India at the Se,._ 15. in the Costa Speaker will be Dr. J. Elo'-Ka ren Braden. UNESCO Conference on Mesa Goll and Country Mason John so n . f(risonnel recruitment Women 's lliJhls. or-Club. diplomate of th~e =.d ·n istrator for ra.pzedpl)otprojectsror i:om ~arley •. of the Amertcan Board r e rn Ca Ii fornla preschool education and Datil. Pilot. wall com-Radiology and curren Co.. will be the is a wen ·kDOWI) author pare Prange County with a f f H I a t e d w i l ti •alter at the brunch and tectu~r, Engfand 's court pro-Westminster Commwd- ilffting Saturday, Sept. 1 • 'cedures. ty Hospital. n. at'Santa Ana College. C h R r I S . T I A f't -"-----------------~ ' -will talk about why WOMEN'S CLVB : The 5 don't advance u N~pc>rt Beach group y as their male will meei at ll:~ a.m .. er part s . "Dis· Wedne. .. 1, Sept. 15, in• ... ...., ~~nation." she sa)'S, tbe Alrp0rtet1lnl11 ~ *isl\'t the only reuon. The pl'QIJ'am will t>e t•"Women are remla~ in prese9ted by Janet Carr, etting lon g -range MisaCallfornl•otl9'1S. reer goals: They are · f\ore conditioned to d"I " '!-.' tltb Immediate pro· pems." she said. HEMING PIOll.EM?' ,., The meeting Is ~ to 1wteiAUJl14 Wofesslonal men and MHYI DUPMISS ~men in the media and CASH ~ s 0 c I a te d f I e Ids . MAJOl 'urther Information Is tvallable by calllntt P8' M=:s~=~s Y/haUey, 752-8600. AA UW : A Heritage Cluilt, made by Laguna k ach Branch members. •a ways and means pro- »ct of the group. T~YUH ... COIOMA O& MAl HAL AfltSOtER HEARING AIDS Hotl.C ... Hwy. c-.. M•-'7l.Jlll • It will ~ on dis play at fatl:ous locations 1n --------- &.aauna Beach and al lhe La1una Hills Mall dw1n1 the community buiaar Friday-Sunday, S~pt.. 14·26. ·----... WOMEN'S COURSE: ;. four-part seminar de- llped to help women .,.t'1 ·~ob·hunllng will be fresentcd on Tuesdays lt 10 a.m . beginning lePt:. 14 in the Hunt· biiton Continental ••••lllilllllll. t ow,atiouse . . F.INE STATIONER)' Wt:Z>DlsC 1'1\'ITATIO~!> and A.\:0.0C).C£\I £.'Hi, Frames •"<I Pholo Albums Chess -~~ckgammon Sel . Leather Desk AcceS10rie1 'llllltHll -If 111·6 l .... Ill llAI tMWlllHI PUllll , Ask any Strid<' Rite 5hOC'> arc bull to be tough. The Stride Rite "Benf' ha:, wcJr·res1!>lant scruf tips cmd durabr plantatton crepe wles. They'll ffJ • ,.. Ml-t•\O s.". ,.,;-1.eta: lhe d1~tancc Ask any mother abOut otrideRite NEMPN/ll'I 1121111t...-.ser... A .... IJIJI ZH·J'7t HANDCRAFTED STONEWARE LAMPS, Pl.ANTER$, ACCESSORIES all thrown on the potter's wheel and decorated by hand. Each is of excellent quality and is truly one--of-a- kind. You owe It to yourself to see our home accessories before buy- ing elsewhere-especlally our lamps-from $35 to $75. Shades are priced separately. WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE NOW LOCATED AT BRISTOL TOWN & COUNTRY, SANTA ANA South and West of Edwards Bristol Cinema ' 3782 So. Brtstol, Santa Ana 556-4211 Open Mor1. thru Sat. 12 to 6 and by appointment Wednesday, Sep!ember S. 1978 DAILY PILOT (;3 Why Settle for 'the Blob?' AnnO Landers IEWAID ........ , ... , .......... . DEAR ANN LANDERS. In regard t o your ~dvice lo "I 'm OK ." may l s ay ··e ULLFEATllERS!" Acrordtng lo Ann Lan· ders, no one has to go through life with imperfect features unless be wants lo Why don'l you wake up, Dummy'! Not ever· yone can afford the pnce of beauty. Sure, l 'd love to have a gorgeous 006e instead of the blob God gave me. but I can't JWit pop lnlo a pla!>llC sur geon 's olfke, look at some pictures and say. "I 'II take this one " 1 chec ked into the price of a noi:,e JOb last year. It was $400. I haven't got that kind of money to put in my nose, and neither have millions or other people. so I 'm -SETTLING FORTHEBLOB DEAR S.F .T.B.: Ir you waated •new nose badly enough you wouldn't be settllng for tbe blob. Too maay folk.s say "can't" when lhe word is "won'l." MUUou of people have made their • "impossible" dreams come true. l'ou can, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wish I could tcJI my story to "Worried in Houston." age 15, who must decide whether to live '\o\tith her mother or father. When I was 13, my parents gave me the same choice. I loved them both equally and couldn"t choose. Every time anyone iuked me to decide, I began to cry. Then tJus wonderful Judae took me into his orrice. I knew the awful question would come again "Mother or rather"" Well. 1t didn't. Jnstead he asked if I'd like him to make the decision. I answered, "Yes." He said, "I must know more about you. Would you be wllllnl to taJk to a girl who works witb me and tell ber about yoursdf?" l said OK. Oo three separate visU.s we talked about school, my frtf'.Dds and what I wanted to be when I 1row up. Thea ahe spoke to the Judae. He de- cided I should Uve with my mother, but 1 could visll my ra ther whenever I wanted to. The judge gave me bis address and phone number and he made me promise to call or write on my 14th birthdey (five months away) and tell him how lbinas were golnti. I now know it wllS r:ny parents' idea &o let the judge decide. but It was the judge's idea to keep in touch with me. Now I have two homes and four pare nts. They all came lo m.)' gruduation Ounior high) and aat together. l hope "Worried in Houston" has parents and a JudJee who care about HER the way mine did. -LUCKY IN BOSTON Dt:A& LUCKY: So do I. Y•r ld&er may do -. IMCI .,. .. )19911 e~er bMr. Tllaaks for a1wta1. . . . DEAR ANN : The bnde Cmy niece) admits she will be five months pregnant when the wed· ding lakes place in October. To look al her you'd swear s he is six months gone ri&hl now. Her parents are aware ol the situation but still they want lo gjve her a fancy church wed· ding. They must be blind. Whal kind of a ~own Golden· Date Marked Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hoy or Costa Mesa have a lot in common besides SO years of mar· riage. , The two former Southern .California Colleae professors were born on the same day, the same year and in the s ame town in Yorkshire. England. "Maybe that's why we've gotten-along SO-- well these past SO years," Frances Hoy laughed. The affable couple was recently honored by former faculty members and students at the Costa Mesa campus. with plaudits coming Crom Dr. Wayne E . Kraiss, president of the college, and about 100 friends. Dr. Hoy was professor or English lor 19 years at the college. when the school's enrollment was only 400 students. lie also served as chairman of the Division of Humanities. · Mr s. Hoy joined the faculty two years later, in 1953, teaching speech classes for the next 16 years. . Dr. Hoy r eceived his doctorate from Michigan State University and hls wlle holds a master 's degree Crom Cal State Long Beach. The couple retain one trail brought with them from Great Britain -a love or gardening. Their modest Costa Mesa home is surrounded by nower gardens. citrus trees and healthy shrub· bel")'. all carefully tended by the couple. Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hoy Mrs. Hoy. who retired from the' nearby col- lege in 1968 said she is enjoying her free time now. "but it was a real treat to see our faculty friends and former students at the college. They really made us reel special." Roger W•tson Top .Spot Filled The Senior Worlcer Action Pro- gr am <SWAP) bas a new direc- tor. Roger Watson. former job de- \'eloper. took over the post vacat· ed b\• Paul Helle in June. Watson also was director of senior citizen s · programs f or the Orange County Communit y Development Council SWAP serves persons aged 40 and over who are economically disadvantaged (income of $6,690 or less depending on family size and other (actors). Participants receive training and counseling while working. in addition to referral service~. Employers hiring and training SWAP applkants receive a sub- sidy equal lo 50 percent of the sahtry paid by them during the training period ol not more than l.2we6sorSZ.50perbour. Watson. a retired cneineer and 30-year Harbor Area resident. is active in many senior-related committees and organizations. He is an appointee to the state commission on aging and is hous- ing committee chairman. He is a m e mber of the Foster Grandparents Advlsory Board at FaJrvlew Hos pital, the Orange County Housing Advisory Com· mlttee. among others. An equal opportunltyorganlza- tlon, SWAP ls funded by CETA. It is located al the Orange County Development Council Senior 0p. portunilies and Services office al 1212 S. Bristol SL, Santa Ana. MEl!S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR STOCK REDUmOl SAU ATLEAST40'%> OFF::: BANKAMERICARO, MASTERCHARGE WELCOME =============0,=========== September 9, I 0, 11 .• 12 Thurs.-Sat. Open 'HI 5 Sun. 10-3 CLOSEOUT 1976 Johnson Outboards SUPER PRICES s.. ....... ,....,11 NEWPORT lfAll#E Slllftf 900 W. COAST HllllWAY n ( r\ ~~ 111 NEWPORT BEACH, CAUE~~H_O_IE __ T_f4,-r--.,s-I could the bride possibly wear to conceal her con· dition? -0 .0 .D. DEAR D.: Tllat'• HEA pnblem. DEAR ANN: I just read the letter from the lady who complained because her hllSband always lnlroduced her as ''THE wife'' Instead ol "MY wife." Some people don't know wtlen they're well off. My husband never lntroducea me at all, Just lets me stand there like a dear· s&ore Indian. Print this, please. He reads you daJ· ly.-MRS. INVISJBLE DEAll M&S.: Here It la. Let me bow U It helped. We Are Honored To ANNOUNCE TOM FRI EDRICH Has JOtned the Staff of the oU ......................... _..,. .. ___ _ ---· ·--...... -•u.n ....... .,._ ... ....... ._. llltl ..... ... NEWPORT VILLA WEST 393 Hot1pltal Rd., Newport Be.elf proudly p resents an a rt exhibit by M IG UEL a portrait painter from Mexico City s~ptember 12.19. 1976 J I a.m. • 7 P·D\· Daily Champagne and l'lors 'Oouerves ·on opening day :: ··:: S.lte 100 JH Mew ...... c..._1,. ... 640.7170 I tf• tt .. \l•n ttl .. l d YOU ARE COROIALLY INVITED·:> from our BJfSdept. SY AIOUT YOUI _ ___, MIAT7 WIAIETOO! ,• .. 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SOLD....-.. wma1rr MIND 9T. $ l S FORE 9T;asc· SIDE 95c OF 1 OF OF BEEF u. BEEF u . IEEF • .u. . .. ' ' ' j - J Wednesday, Sep•emt>er 8, 1976 DAIL V PILOT ({ ) Coff~e: Brew,i ng It Beyond Tradition Coffee i~ mon • than u ugar 6 o u n c e :. o f ay or wak1nu up m the ''A'b1pped cream Courvou1er Cocn•l', orning . Tucked into Dissolve bro'An ::,ugur warmed harming niches of ccn· 'n ho~ corree, pour into 4 cups hot double· tury old bu ld1ngs, 1our· large mug. ur Dram~ strength cofCe1..• ' rounded by l~s Jar<lfns ou l>ule into sweetened cof-Pl ace s pices, s ugar, Jes neurs d ete, natives fee. Fl oat two ta bles· and peel in chafing di h ponder their old world, poons of whipped cream or heat proof bowl. Add Europeun e legance in on too. · cognac. l gn te cognac lhf irfuvo ritc care. and slit until well· Whe ther whaling away OIABOU(~ ti-blended. Alter a mlnute leisure hours or diSCU»S· 8 whole clovJs or two, slowly pour the jng Puri:; Polltlcs and the l small cinnamon hot black cortce and con· state of affairs In Oen· stick tinue to stir., Strain int.o mark, Europeans s ip 61umpsorsugur demitassccups. corle e and beverugc Peel of l lcm on. fmo· CAFf: BLAZER L4t rnon wedge •, oun<'e Tia Mana. 'A armed .1_. ounce Coun·oasler Coana<'. warmed Hot coffee, about 6 ounces • Sweetened whipped cream Moisten rim of u heavy old·foshloned glass or c up by ru bbln~ with lemon. Invert glass in s ugar end swirl to coot rim. Hold glass under name. turning alowly 50 s ugar softens. Pour warmed 'spirits into large spooo or ladle and igrute. Add naming, to glass. ud till so names lick sugar on rim. Fill with hot cotree, and top with heaplna tablt-4'· poon ot whipped ~relllll. CAFE ROY ALE 6 ounce hot c:off~'t' l '2 ounces Peter I leering Sugar cubes Place u cube or sugar in a teaspoon. Fill spoon with Peter Ueering doos· ing sugar, and hold over a cup or bot coffee until dissolved. Dip spoon In co((ee and stir. OLD·•'ASWONED IRISHCOFF£E l Y.a ounces Tia Maria Hot black coffee Sufar to taste Sl cbtly whipped cream Pre-warm a 7·ounce f(oblet. P our in Tiu .Maria and add r offee to within a half inch or the top. Add sugar and stir. Carefully nout whipped cream oo lop. ,eonibinatlons that vary ly grated Granulated sugar •ithin each provlnce.;--------------------------:------------------------------------ The cares or contlncntaJ !urope have dascQveroo that coffee and liqueur ~ve a natural affinity lqr each other and they offer their patrons hot potions th at h ave become as traditional as tbe surroundings. In Paris, the cafe c'apit.ol of the world, there a re over lS.000 cof· r~ cares within the city limits. They range from lb~ glamorous Cafe de la Paix, with its gold leaf ceilings, located on the Bs>ulevard des Capucine near the right bank in the mids t o f the opera. museums. and fine de· s igner s h ops , t o La Coupale (the steeple), on th e · l eft bank at Montpamass~. which re· sembles an exotic and mysterious underground cave. The French tradi· lfonally face their coffee <sans !alt, of course t with ·cognac. In the Cafe de la Paix for instance. they serve Cafe DruJot Dinbolique, a s picy crux· ture that is. to say the least. diabolical. A less extravacant, but just as deli cious variation as Cafe Bla zer made \\ ith Courvoisier Cognac and Tia )!aria. Anot her famous hot drink is Irish Coffee. Although the drank is traditionally made with Ir is h whi s k ey, ou r version uses Tia Maria. In these days of caloric counting and no·dcsscrt regi mes, a coffee-liqueur <·ombination ser ves as bolh beve rage a nd dessert. GAELIC COFFEE 6 ounces hot black l·offee 11 2 ounces Oram· buic liqueur t J te aspoon brown _l:reat :fudgy Individual ice cream pae s m a k e festive desserts for young 'and old alike. This one features flavors from fa vorite c hi l dhood s naak s co mbini n g peanut butler. bananas and chocolate fudl{e. J'UDGY B ANANA PARTY PIE t.11 cup chunk y peanut butter l jar (9 ounces I hot fud~sauce 4 (4·inc( h> araham <'racker she 11 ' 2_rlpe 6 a nanas, )X'eled 1 pint cappuclno or mocha-fin vorcd icr c ream ·~ ru p t'h o pped peanuts Mi x pennut butter ;md ~•_. clip fudge sauce in J small sklllt.>l. Cook, stir n n1. over low hl'ol until wa rcned throu i::h Remove from Mat; ladle sauce Into ench ~hell. saice a half bnnanu in to each pi<': top with n lurgc scoop of kc <'rr11m Freeze for one hour or .more. lleat r"mnlrting sauce, J>Otu' over ice cream at sdvlTll time; sprinkle wilt •peanuts. Make. 4 senlngs. e i ush Seed if .. you need crushed ~IS'damom and you NYt c:-.tamom in the )ell, U'Mt the spice this way: ~ak o pen some pods. JWlllMYe the seeds and ..... tfl•seeds betw-. - wu paper witb a pin. . ' . Check out Lucky's -----==-l~ow meat 11rices! T -Bane Steak ~MH ~Ottl . Bo11lm Top Rouad Stak '°"" ... •O U• .. Large El d Rib Rout ·..:,, .. 7 -Bone Chuck Roast Chili Peppers .,., ~ttu\)..r Russet PotltHs U >-o 1-INGS•U Biii ~,,..., Pliiuts " ,, l ' • Ground Beef l:-_dJ_L•_~lclll __ llCl __ 1 -M.• Pila. 111 ~!~!~ Brtu~--l .. 1" CDDktd Sbrt•p -·-t-OlPtlG 97• Leo's ·s11cec1 Beet ~ 930 ............................ S·OZ.PKG. Knudsen Sll1d ••OlCll< 64° Liquor & Wine ~"!~~~~ ~ourbon ._: 10" ~~~rt _!lb~lk_!! .. ~::l. 10" ~ago Santgrt1 WI~__ -n·~•Tt. 1" ~~ky ~otch W~lsky __ -01 llTL 51:1 l-rtl MS AV ... Akf ONLY AT fT()fl(I "'"II ~ ~t, Heath & BeOJt~ Aids -GET A *1 REFUND ,, .. :;,'-73° -~o;;tM 57• Nlvu ~~~~-·-. . .... ::ZI 89• ~J~f!~u1nuoovon •~~=•n. 111 ~~~,~-G~~~d .~'.~:¥~~~~!:: 1" ~!!t!~~1~~ Vlt~mlna ... -.. -~ 0 !: 1" Lucky Discount Center oo any two r>ea'eoet of ~n J'Ou buy. Jult ~ thiUPC eyrnbol trom any pectc90910 lf'lt .Odr .. • In the Metc:h·Uftl ad In thf1 peper today. ChooM from thele tamou1 bt'1nd1: Jt11'1 C..1• Plzil ._ . . ~!L~!!! ______ :PW. 85° ~l~ICI~---~rni.89' l.ook For The Key Buyal "Key Buys" are extra savi~~=',rss•bt• by man ~ P'Ofl'l9llOnll ~, • We i>n• extf'll -ut1ng1 on '<> YoU 'Y Pflelnt thete Items even lower than the r reg11l•r every .. 0ey low prioe. """ 720 W. I.A "itlLllA AVt:NUC 'I UINA '""I( •cotTA •IA llll LA li'Al.MA AYlNUl '1IO HAlllOI' M.YD. Hl*TINOTON IUCll ·uoUNA Mft.ll • ---·. ....... 1MSO lltOOl(HUlllT STMIT :IU71 c 11aOT ltOAO AT LA ll'AZ, 'OllANOE • ''IANTA AMA LA MlltAOA LA MUlADA ~ Cb~U atae LC.......,. AVllWI am to. ... TCM. STMIT .. STOftH OfttN DAILY t A.M. 1111 r bem18e4ow Available At Olscounl Center1,.0n1y. ....... ., ............... _ .-.. --·---, ...... ____ _ •wHTJllllHTllt ROLL·UPSLEEVES, 711 ELASTICIZED BELT 50% COTTON/Wit POL Y!STER SIZES S·M·L. ......................... . Men's Pullover !!!!'!!CK .• O a•• TURTLENECK 100% ACRYLIC. y uert IUCUO Aft. "HUllTIMOTON HACH Mt! ATLANTA Aft..U. 'ITIUITOM •TUITTN •HUNTlllOTOW l lACH .... I lk.I A CHICA AYINUI 7tM KATI.LU ""· um ""'""" A'llNU. ... tnlllttTll• "WMlmtlt 1111 WllTMINITaM AYINUI ,)171 PltllfOOAU ITilllT 1Mll L MUUUftf Oil ' - - *Jule Gr.,.on IS a tulli-time Ralphs employee and homemafler witt\ five Children AsRalphs Price Controller. she reports directly to Ralphs Chairman as your representative. Her job ~ *fffllf is to netp you get what you want at the rigflt pride. to make sore Ralphs everyday U.S.D.A. Gr .. A:MolJ f-s Whol . Fryers _.,,....hell prices Of) brand-name merchandise are com- petiti¥e ~ ocher noo-membefsh1p full-ttne supermarket chain store prices in the Los Angetes/Orange Coonty area (Nol adverosed or ln--stote specials). She .. wants yoor help to I~~ do i1 property, si.nce we hope never knowingly I '"'•· . Ground Beef (Si..pll9.':'.'14t· 9-· .. 3-Lb. P119. to be,undenold on everyday pnces on brand-I .\'~ name mifctiandise. lb . s:.• .· . So if yotJ h8Ye seen a regutar everyday price tower than Ralphs. tel any Ralphs store meneger or call Julie Grayson. Ralphs Price Controller. She'll take it from Ulefe. Call her Monday.Oday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at this toll free number. . 1-~262-1600 =t·49~~· lb •• ... , Chuc-Clods ]2 .,.Boneless -llef Roast ' p« lb. Chicken ol the Sea ., :1 Light CIUlk ~~ T...a S\i oz .• can ~188 Temporarily reduced price. This price may include manufacturers' allowances and special purchases. ,,_, ,,_..,. 11-l ,. Pantry Fiiiers ....... ,_,... ll'edl (l 11. ...... 119 n "°"' .::t: ,_ 1 48 D Stt.Oned-Fruit• °' V-t!lllble• 14 D Slr•~·Frulll Of Y1199l.9blff 12 .. , Ground Chuck ~ • ~ Pork. Stalks 11t. • Gerber Baby t'ood ,., • Beach-Nut Baby Food lllf • D .... CllYcll ,_ 99 LA USDA~ ,...1 09 n °"ftC ... Hinft·A~Y•ri•lies 1••~01. 57 ~ z .... s.,;ceT-• IClct. 21 Bonal111 Swile Steak lb. • ~Lamb 1Shoulder Roast 11>. • L__;layer Cake Maxes pkg. • ~Paper..... .,... • ~ .... a-a ,_ 89 D ........ O<Lolft ~ 69 LA~t:,Gatdefl 1701. 33 D 10005""4..... 26 ~O lae• Ao8ll lb. • Bone"81 Veal Cutlets'•·'• l"'£.Juet Monte Peas can • Scott Tolet Tmue , ... LeMC... 1.2. 8 o~~o.-..o.-. TlligNOf 1 09 0 c.....,..;. '. I , D s-..t .. •7 Bonlllll StlwBeef ~ ftYerlrHlll ,_.,, ·• TomMoSoup 0c~z. .16 PruneJulce !Mt e.i O .. h;:tc111 . . ,_ 69 O"~~DCYIC...WCMI ,,., 158 ~~-!hM 2Soz. 35 D GladWrap 200' 59 C Stuk ... e ~Chops ..._ • ~ APfJ9 Sauce ,., • Plallc Wr11p ,.. • ):~~C!."!. ..... '-,. 1.29 D~s. ,_ 139 n ~.;;rotato,Chipt toz. 79 D H"""•·""""'9!: •oz. 13 ~ rw"" 11. m asage lb. • L _ _; Prt. '9 llll•· • Tomalo Sauce -• O .... L-.T.il...._..... 198 nl(NM..~........ 99 O S,.~~--~Z .. Nice'NSoft 72 T-Bone Stllk ~ • w fuly Cooked Hmn ~ • ~ nmprw P~A Beans 2!:..z .• 39 ~ Tolet T-. ~ • O~-69 o~-l'Ndr-t•.Pll• 131 o •-'ffColot'I ~a.-.. M• •oz. 56 511*18-IUwer '::' • ~F.nwJomBacon ea. • AworaToMtT-~~ .39 ~KixCerell ..._. O .... ..,_.~ ..... 1 49 l~W .. TIMA-1201.,..,... 1 29 ['A A~'l.var;et+e•E•c;92!.:0-lld 8~. 37 o S-Se...Cro9'!'ir, IN. 49 Tip Aomt _ 111. • L.. Rllphl Bacon ... • ~-1 Rice-A-Ron; R1C8 Moc• l)l{t ·• Italian Dr11119 ..., • [] A-1ed ~ , ~ Aia•·.20 Off ll'ecll S2 89 Y"IV8 PaperTowets tt;;:e .45 ~Liquid Dellrgent .,:_z.. _ D ~las· 1~!z..14 D Gc*rMec111Fku ~ .67 lb 1.39 [ )Une•ffteMO·D . MlaH 06 ~~· ........ «HotWllllBe-IS.a. 49 . _lKool-Aid ~ • ~ Chil Con Came -• ~ 2.89 ~ -; Special·.02011P~ baltl 14 ~ W!9"··2,50flll'Kll l\aNgaL 1 99 y_ Ivory B• SQap 11re • ~ Liquid Detergent b11. • ~OilhwMl!ef A•l-.130flPacll 3S 89 ~ ll011nc•;-200nPecli 40 l 1 65 y Dishwaaher Detelgent pll:~·. ~ Fabric Softener pl{~· • ': 1.99 -~Cod Ftlets ,-Pacific . ~ 1.89 -Slllrnon Stlllca r .... ..-.,....,,..,,...,.._ ........... _ never knowl1 --. ...-y ~,..,_ ....... ...... y :__.,r_ll .... Clill COcaCola ~~~91 5* ...-.1J":h• Apples NewCr .. ll' ;.' Wnhlngton ., .... i' ':.. - II' /' ,_. Si:M~· .-------------;------------, Health ti ~ Alda Frozen Fi1 Fresh PrOduce 0 llegulM .. Miftl I Toa. 97 ~ s~· ht 12•z. 63 D FlnMlo.llty ,_ 17 oc~ ...... ~ ..... CrestT~ . .... • ~Mllcal actw Ilk•·. a.,..... •. • F,...Mulhlooma ,--Afltl Mii ' Soz. ltwlllM .... 10n.C...-StiMllC _ 0 Arrtd""Ex;.Dry I can .89 ~Panc.ke 1Bener ~\ .59 ~Val1~,0rangee :: .17 Sup.,. Flowers D ~.,.....-.. . toa. 1 23 LA ~.._. tloa. 77 o •...._,........ ,_ 19 OFtftllle« 81 snowerToShow9f t1t1. • ~1 0rM,geJuice can. PenianMal1>1-w . '-•· • ~~ .._... j ONofl·AeroNISticlt , 2'•N . 99 -~~ .. Heet6bl I 12o&. 63 ~freeh,Crilp ~ 10 lA ....... 2 77 Old spce Deodofm.t ,...,. • t'£jspinach .,..., llll•· • ~ c~ · .... • ~ Mwn,.. .... e o voJ';-StnY ~ .99 --~~~M!I '~:.. ..• 59 · ,,.,, Foods D c·~~o· 11 nt loz. 117 9~arv I j . ~ ....... MIN~-a . • • ... 87 Do.c.if:i-.: tll. 99 IVCll-It ilaF tube • &mft-. , ~Jack Cfw '*" • B8lf • ,..._ • r ;F«DrjSllllt I IOL 129 D Wfti.te«WIM• 1801. 27 0 ....... MMIP"~ t h&. 1.37 o ~°"' 11 ... 3 39 IY' Nivee Cntme bu. • Al Star Breed toa • K_,_.,.. Fr•a ,_ . Canned tt.n -• ~On;A-Dar '~"~·· 2.39 ~c-=Rols ~ .49 ~G:Ctw :.: .57 ~~'"'·°' ~ .81 D ~E1ctuelft 240&. 390 ....... LNI..,..~ 52 ~--.... -, Wlilea & Splrlta SUper Brwt ..., • Anwic811 Crw ;.: 1. rv .. Ormgl Juice ~ ..... Gill Ot L ......... Oetlcious 89 ~.J..oclul .: 3.79 l.amonT'8Cak•.. .... r---~ff·---,-r----4f4f#•---,. O Mp&nGoldBeer ct11. •• 99 BedcfoSchool I a-.. ••T .. -c--I I -··-c-.,, I, OlclGten....-.. Y-Olcl 19 ~ .......... ,._ 44 Uctuid _.....,.,UM4llct.d , StralghtBcubon ': 4. ~ KneeHiQha pei•• I ,_,.._ 89 t,-1 PW1tsy 49 I D ~G~ ':. 5.49 D Fk p;;· 300pll~ e97 I Dellrgalll "..:" • I I flal9' ~ • I ~ -·SandyMecAlli91ef " 9 98 1~ RetrlC1.a.te 69 I ..-----~-c-. I I ... ----~--· I .. C __ .._, .......... 11.-~-..... ·----1l.11TL v Imported Scotch 9••· • ~ Paperna Pens each . L RIGHT PRICE COUPON -.•• L NGHT PRICE COUPON .. __________ .. ---------- eecti .59 :'.47 Pnen En.dive Sep..,,,.,. t through Sept. 1S. 1t1•. wer .... weti.,rig11110lilllil«...._..._ .. _dlll......,...,rt9'11...._ where ,.ou get what you want ••• at the1 Right ·Pric•f ••• •' • • 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA ~ESA 1204 IRVINE, TUSTIN, NEWPQRT & lRVINtL;VD. HARBOR & WILSON : -99()1 ADAMS BlV.D.:; tfUNllNGTb~ BEAC6 , . :. 15471 S. -OkHuRST, W~STMIN.S~R . :.-• 24167'PASEO Df VALENCIA, tAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST.;T~TIN ·COSTA MESA · 401 N. LOARA. ANAijEIM 6~A~ W~ER. HUN1°1tkiJON.BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-10 Daily, 9-9 S4lndoy .. ' • -• -~ • -.,. • •-41\ .:.... '--.., -.. -4 • " .., ._. ._. -·• rs ,.. \.-..--~--· -· ·-----' -.. '\ -~ -•. , "' ..J --.... ,'\, -.... ~ -4--_......., -~ ~ . ~ b r= -< 1) r= 0 .... i ~ • VI • 0 .. 3 i !» IO ~ , A DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. Septem~ 8. 1976 . . ~ I . . Eat Yoltr Way to Svelte ala Grecque THE SLIM GOURMET By BAKBARA GIB· BON.S "Kojak" star Telly Savalas has done wonders for tbe image ol bald men . . . and Greek food. Unrortunalely, Gre'k food can be very fattening, which isn't good for your Image, Maybe the many Creeks with svelte physiques stay that way because they dance a lot. Even ii you don't dance a lot, you can still e njoy Greek·lns piretl dishes if you're a Slim GOUfmet cook'. One popular -and tat· teniog -dish is Greek s pin ac h pie , a troub l eso m e but ecstatically delicious dish of phylo pastry filled with a s ubtly seasoned spinach·egg. cheese mixture. Without the pastry, it's no longer troublesome • • • or Cal· tening. SPJNACH·CHEESE ALAGRECQUE · 1 pound raw spinach -or 1 cup, cooked and chopped 2eggs 1 cup skim miJk one-quarter tea· spoon salt (or butter· flavored salt) one-eight}\ teasPOOo nutmeg dash of red pepper two·thirds cup grat-edParme.s_an cheese_ _ Wash spinach and cook quickly in a covered sauce pan. using only the water adhering to the leav es .·C h o p coarsely. : .or use one cup well drained canned or defrosted chopped spinach. Beat egg , mil k a nd seasonings together in a mixing bowl. Stir in c heese and spinach. Spoon into an 8-inch nonstock pie pan or four &-mall souffle dis- hef -.riped ligbUy with oU. Bake. ill a preheated oven for 2S to 30 minutes or until set. Ser ves four, 170 calories each. GREEICCUMIN SAUSAGE 1 and one·halr pounds lean leg of lamb or beef round, around 2 slices high.protein bc-ead one·hatr cup water 2 cloves gulie, cbopped Z t~aapoons salt (or smoke-flavored salt) ... one.half teupoon O\'er hot coals or broil ., one·half cup d ry wil.b cooking spray for pepper about 3 or 4 inches rtorn white wine DO·fal frying. Add the dash of tabasco heat source until well I-ounce can tomato meat and cook slowly 1 teaspoon cumin browned. Or. pan.fry, in paste over low beat with no fat seed.1 u nonstick skillet . with 1 large sweet onloa, added. Turn frequently, t eeg or 2 egg whites no fat added. May be chopped breakin1 up, until the Have m eat w e ll served with t>ggs,' or 3 cl oves garlic, dlunksatebl'O'Wned. trimmed of fat before t opped with' tomatQ rninced Pour on the water. re· 1rincling. Soak bread in sauce. Ser vei six, 1'18 3 stalks celery, fine. heat to boilinl. and lbeo water and squeeze QUt calories each. . ly chopped drain off into a tall cup. moisture. Combine meat MACARONI l bay leaf When the fat has risen to and bread witla remain· AND BEEF salt and pepper the surface. skim with ing logn!dientt and toes LA GRECQUE 6 cups tender.cooked paper towel or a bulb- ligbUy. Shape intol2pat--2 pounds ts l · protein-enriched elbow &¥pe buler. ties or sausage-shaped trimmed ground beef macaroni Retu r n th e-r f:il· oblongs. round Spray a large .On.stick skimmed liquid to the To cook, barbecue 1 cup water sklllet or electdc fry pan_ skillet. Add all the re· maining ingredients, ex· cept macaroni. Cover and s immer. sun;n• occasionally, un· UI onion and celery are tendfr. UDC!Over and continue cooking unhl sauce· is t.hic:t. Meanwhile cook '1'ac•l'Oni in boiling suit· ed water untll tender. To serve, top mac.aroni with meat and sauce. allow- ing thre_e.four&hs ~Ul' maca'rom per serving. Serves eight, 298 calories each. rou AIW•~· ••VE! WITH srArlR BROS. &ow~~ow PRICfS • j R .. UIUD· IR•ID . RI f y~ V 11111 . . BEEF ROAST FRESH BEEF• 9MLL,£NO $1.49 ~B. ANY SIZE PACKAGE LA1'0E END \ -~K 5·3 .~ BONE-tN deli. RUMP ROAST REF• ROUND -80NE"'N CORllED BEEF BRISKET SlJJ,tA 8805 •OUND STIAK . 99c •-uss ................. .. lft'•ll.,UIECUT , SSC Ull•lO••SllAk • 1 •• C.UCK .. AST ..... 1.1. ... n•llOUSa ...... OKM llAftll • IUClD Oii THIClt 9 8 c IUF IOlOGNA ~~ .......... u.. OICAllll,Aftll•JV""-674 SUCID IOlOGNA ~~ ...... ,._ OICAllllMYQ•fw.,llCll •kJClO 19c IUUNSCHWllGll ::it:·.. I A. OICAIUIAYQ • CMllSE ~ICI DOI $12' SMOlll llNIS ~-g·~-.......... CA. LB. ··~ ··~ ,_•U"'-'IJM _ ..... IW •i••HU•LOlll•llltAK •1•• eaOUI• ............ CU•IDSTIAll ..... •• T..... . .. •• ···~ • 1 ~· •W•Ct!UC"•l'OT 99cKU •tllM.l.(NO. ""L' • 1n SftW IUAT. ..... ... A .... AST ........ l•· a1• STIAK ~:?c ..... .... llSOA~A•llANa<O 59c M.U•OHllCt( 95c 1((1 •llLAOICUT 69c ,...1Ys H(NOflfO ... L• , .... aoasT .. .• c•m snAK ....... · -. lD 89• K £F. CHUClt. -u:u , 12• eu J • lOtll • snu • -tuss •1 .. HAM HOCKS .... ll ................ LI. TOlt Sl•LOIN ... . ... I ~'---..-. ---~ l'MS>< • "llOlf)f $2'' HALIBUT STlAK l• Classic With Kale Flll$H • ,ftOZ'CN 9 8 C TUllOT FILLET ........ l•. 'llESH•r~onH u~z.. $139 RAINBOW TROUT PtlO .... ,f.A. 11£Cf'61Cl.L-Oflillll •1•• llU·-·-llCSS ., 39 KtF·--·-US •1•• YIAL STIAKS . .. Tl• .. AST ............ ••· Tl• STIAK .............. .. f'f!Oltl'•OCf'llOSTEO 39c FMSH•SllC[D ••c •U·-·-lUI •1n n••n -uMS L.. .. .. LIY•• ... .. .... .......... •TUI( .l •. SIAIEI ·11os. LAW•& UAFIAIS Here are two Chinese ongir.als. SWEET·SOUR PORK , . ,(• '•·!~ ·""~·. .. ~ S boneless pork loin chops (about 1 pound). cut in 1-inch squares Marinade. see below 1 iz cup cornstarch Corn oil _ _,,._...~. ,• 4 ' : "'!. I -'"~Jjj~~~~-. .·.~· ... ~ .. 1-.. . , .. • 0£lMOfHE•HAlVEOOllSllCEO•YEUOWCLING .o ' c INSTANT '"MILK CAllNATION ......... H-<Jt. '4.291" ..... <t.~®· .. ~··~i'~~K::."·:~:(~-$.@($,~'*···~:~~ 2 green peppers, cut in l·inch squares 'h cup catchup \6 cup cider vinegar V.. cup sugar 8 •'1! • o u f\IC e c an pineapple chunks in syrup . draine d with syrup reserved 11 z teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons corn- st arch blended with 3 tablespoons water 2 tomatoes. each cut in 8wedges Mi x pork w i th Marinade and let stand '2 hour: drain in u col· ander. ~PEACHES ..................... ··· ·2•-0L 47 FRUIT coc•1A1L • ')ftcf·: APPLES CC*TAOINA 15 ft OEl.lllOttTE • jiii.. ..... •• H-Ot. .J;JI. . . ! IOllA 10 SAICE ...... 8>0Z c,KOOL-AID m~~~ ....... ! ....... i~z. $1.39 ,~ NEWCROP•CALIFOllNIA•OEllCIOUS •·HOMIEs11L·-·G.O.-El SP.AM 99c'PORK & BEANS .,ATEO~O~ ... ! .... I.OZ. 29<~ 2 3 C ,,,._ ·····.ii-oz. 1 ·•· "•TAllllA fi A . CHOCOlATE s 1 s1 .• " 35c 'M = llESILE~S QllK ....... 32·0Z. -IOllAIOIS ............ !U-OZ. k~ LB. • OMSSING 91 c POTATnrs -Y.IAC«· .. • $1 .19"'°:-,...·MIRACLE w11P ...... 32-0Z. sA· LAD~s llU0~:.7~~~·:··................... 53· er ·a &f Oss 'II' TOSS.... . t2-PK 5114 DIET ·MAR:i:..GaA,.~RIPO"r~:·=···"·M)l. 56'r.·~ l~EQB~~y 01ANT Tze • PAICE INCL 1 oc oFF LABEL ~ ..... · · ..... · · llM)%. f' swEET . TENDER -C1>at por-k well with comstarch. In a 12-inch electric skillet. heat t quart oil to 375 degrees: add pork; cook through and brown on all sides - about JO minutes. Drain on paper towel and keep warm in a low oven. TIDE .. ... .. . ........ ,, s11•soFTMARCARINE -M !.~-57'f.·' 7c l'ftlCllHCL.2DtOF~lA1£L ftt ···llAZOlA _ _ ~ · DOYE l•lll ............... l2-0Z ,.._' ... snm =~"° ....... t<>Z.95c : • OUDIOENT 98( ;:< EA : ,.. IV• Y UIUID ... . .. . . '"" . ROLLSci:::::: !.~. 49'i:.~: ! ·-43'f. ... ~ ......... ., •. ·-. 4 ,,/,,A!~& ~~AN~U, _Lf,, JM VEGETABLE ~=·l:tl.. .. .. ! ..... ~z. 53~8 SEEDLESS GRAPES .... LI 37 In a mc>dlum saucepan heat 3 tublespoons oil : briskly cook grE>cn pep- pers in il for a few minutes : remove with a slotted spoon. To oil In s k.illet add catchup. vinegar. sugar, pine<1p- ple syru1>. salt and corn- s tarch-water mixture; cook. sti"ring con!ltantly. until c lear and thickened. • Add green pepper, tomatoes and pineapple chunks and simmer. stir· ring, until heated. Stir In pork. Makes 4 to 6 serv· in gs. ' Fpr m arin ade: Beat together until smooth 1 _ , egg y olk and 1 tablespoon each corn· starch . soy s auce, sherl'Y and water . • c·a EAMY KALE lO·ounce package frozen chopped kale \'2 teaspoon sugar • \.41 cup SO\lr cream Salt and pepper to taste Cook the kale accord- ing to package directions ~ drain. Add the sugar, sour cream • ands lt and pepper; re· • heat. Makes 4 servings. r Call 642-5678. 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UP$ mal~n envelope with the pottage already paid. You'll find theH envelopes at the L'eggs dleplay where you 8hop. LUU! duantlty D 2 Bacon Any brand any afze D 1 Kellogg's Country Morning 15 oz. D 1 Ketlogg's Sugar Smacks 12 or 18 oz. D 1 Gorton's Fish Sticks 10 or 18 D 1 Mountain Dew · 0-peolc, cans D 1 Campbell's Pinto Beene In Tomato Sauce D 1 Ken-L Ration Burger Any size/flavor 0 1 Chiffon Facial Tissues Whites or Coiors D 2 Schilling Brown Gr!"} Mix g $1.00 BonVs Bu(iny 6 out of 9 above ·• .. ' . .. ., "J .,, : 't I / J .. Scholars Specials ! FILLER 99c PAPER College or wide rule ..• 300 sheel.8 Filler Paper •••• 79c College or wide rule ••• 200 iheets Lunch Pack ts• g9c Laura Scudder'• snack variety Sandwich Bags • 59c Springfield .•• package or 150 FRESH FWTS! PACflC RED $169 SNAPPER • For the oven. skillet or barbecue! Crab Legs • • • ·• s1 •t Meaty! ••• from Alaskan crabs Sand Dabs,.. •• s21t Delicate subtle navor you enjoy! 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By our old·fa~hioned reci pe! CHUCK STEAK 79~ Cente r cut! U.S.O.A. Choice beef Beef Rib Bones &9c~ .\lent.)! Choice! Bake or barbecues! Sliced Bacon ••• s 14\. t-:1 Honcho'i. thicker "ranch style'' ...,._----u.S.l .l. CllOKI CHATEAUs329 BRIAND •· Bref Tendl:'Tloin (fUT -••• llt • Super Fresh Produce We Feature Milk-fed Veal T~e real thin1t -every day at F.I Rancho Pork RoastlEISS • st 1\. Rolled Bolton bull -Eastern pork :MIERs 59~ Grade "A" large meaty fryers fBBIBilBB .. ~ ... '!-'arm fretih' H1pt>, for flavor ••• rirrn. fur pirt1m· Jlrt·ll\' <.h1h' . Valencia Oranges 5~51 BELL 29 PEPPERS ~ Thirk mentNf, larl(l' •.. for ,tuff1n11 < '"lch•n 1:l11b.·) lw1n·\ "II h !>\\ eet 1u1n•' Cranshaw 19· C Melons ·~ The• oriJ.trn •rut of all m1•l1111~' Brown Onions • 2• 29c I'S. ~o. I qunl1tv -fnr cooking, for 'l111r1:t•n.! FRESH 8bS1 CORN R Lurr.(l• l'l.ttl\: Plump tender kernel~! Grocery Valu e · KLEENEX49· CJ TOWELS I Ut':-1i:ner prmt• rolorful ! lge roll Water Pack Tuna75c Suhd wh1lt1 mut -Sprl11f(field! 7 tit • Heinz Ketchup • ~gc 'Huricc>r companion! bil( 20 oz btle. Pepsi Colasu ,. • • s 1°• Hel( .. Oil'! 1•r l.1tt•1 12 Ot nmi< MargarineSOfT • • • &9c Jo'leiachmann't1 -with 1•orn 011! I lb IVORY ·9 ·9· c LIQUID f or d1sht>:> -and hand11! 32 oz size Facial Tissue • • 49c Soll C'h1flon -o~orted colMi.'. :.100 rt Cookie . Mix • • • • • &9c Quaker's easy.fix Ont mi>ol! IX oz Burger Buns • . . 33c • •T IOC Springfield pockotott' of 8 Potato Chips = ·59c - Sprin1tfield Reg. B-A-Q Hippfl' 8 oz: • · TOMATO 12c· SAUCE i Save with Sprm1tfield! 8 oz t'Bn Ovaltine • '-•.•••• 5119 Chrx'l•lot e or Plum ••• I:.! •'llnt'e Jar !~~~,~~e~~ ~~~!~ w~~C ! PeanutsllY IOAST • • • g9c Planter's -tor a treat! 12 oz jnr ' . ~ ~~~~!!. !~~~'~ .; ggc 1 } s~ 'n Sene "11·9c 1~ . Dinners ~ . Golden Crain -nit "arietier-! ~ ~~~~!~.r~"'~~~ch $119 J White King D • • 99c f Laundry detergent in 49 oz pot'kage , ~ Cat F oodums . . • 49c ' All 11avors --"Square Meo I .. • l 2 oz Liquid Plumber • 5159 For clogged drains! 64 oz sizr , Homemak C Values · ~=i:ES 39~ Tek • Adult. Medium. Hard Sure •OIOIMT • • • • s 129 Heic. or Unscented' 8 oz (:l!ir nfO Hand Lotion:sr'wc s1 29 l{.('g or H1•rhnl \'u,.l'l11w Ill 111 Tylenol Tablets s1 59 F11r ho11<lurh1· rc·li11f' pk1< nf 100 I Liquor D ep 't. . Canadian :EL~oN .$4'9. Deli catessen A • ·KRAFT 98( mer1can SI.ICES • • • • •. Individually wrapped, for ron"enirnce ..• melts deliciou~ly on hamburi:e~! I~''' Provolone m . . ggc Cheddar -••• ggc Wiacon.in cheese •.• Dorm1n'11 6 oz Springfield 8 oz pkir. o easy tn use Mozzarella • • • • • ggc · Ricotta Cheese 9gc Pret.ioua • 8 oz ball (12 oz ... 1.09) Pttciowi -12 en ctn. (8 oz •.. 5!Jrl · SLICED SWISS JACK CHEESE 79c 98c Hou led for El Ram·ho! 86 proof! Cluny' s Scotch s1491 Half-1tollon reduced I 00' Scotchn ....... s74a Hott led in Scotland -86 proof! Q11nr1 BALLANTINE'S r_r-: s 15•• • Vodkawancm1 • • • 541' Quart bottle now reduced ~.o~ Cabin Still •..•• s54 ( Straight whiAkt'y redured I 10 quart • . PAUL M~sso1 I =-~·=--$ ~ J-;/ I ..... ~ ) I ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASA DENA HUNTINGTON BEACH N~WPOR f Bl A Cl! f ASTBLUrF IHVINl , ' ' , , , , , ' " • , • I , l ' I It I 1 ' ' ~ • • -'' • •• • ' ' r I I I' I • l•,• ' '• ''°" • '1 F1SK1S CAT FOOD •.•••••••.. 22C llFTY LAii IACS .•••..•.•. $1.69 . . n .-................. 75c DRY CAT FOOD •••••••••••••••• 49c llEDE • .. • • •mwou 23c Ch<li« or Yar1ttits' I!\ ounce can Thfy.huld tlO much! P1cke11e nf 10 Bonded ,,.ck ol 4 rt1tuf11r ••Lt bnr• l.11tl«' fri~ki«'~ ~-,~h. C'tnck«"n. LI\ er -•u 01 Minute Maid frolt'n (12 Oz. alul ••• 4r>cl lllJT CCJiCOA ••••••••••••••••••• ltc. 0\'allloe'• ctn of 10 tn\flopea! 1-1 5m .................... 49C MACAROI I CIHSE .......... 25c (.11fd1>n l.r111n -rta1h in mmutM' i ', oi FABRIC SOFTDIR .......... .S2.4t n ..... nev ••• l!ll•\ to UM:' liq~td! 9G 01 lo.lit KOLD KIST £ITIE£S ........ $1.98 i llur1111ndv Bfff •1r Sirlqin T1~' Fmten 211 ni -,· '.-------~--------------------------...-.------------------------...:==~·~!~~~~&~19~ii..fiiliiiiliiiii0A~ILY~Pl~LO~T ., EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ·PLUS SUPER SAVERS! . .. LUCERNE Ill COTIAGE ;_;._~C"EESE - REAL ROAST ~PEANUT BUTIER •Chunky $ •Creamy ·~ 40-oz. ., Jar 39 KRAFT STOCK-UP r. MACARONI & CHEESE @Gin or Vodkaw·~~~up :1~5699 Crown Russe Vodka~' :~'899 Table Wl·nes ta Mesa (betp• s219 POii or SlnQ!iil Gallon Alamaden Mt.~;, t: flftn s1 79 ILS._lo.J _ Russet Variety 10~~ s ~!.;,~'!-£~~~.~g: .......... ib.12¢ ~!.~~oHe~e~ .................. _ . ..1b39c APPLES 4 Iii • ... 6 RIQ# QJlll Mflpq IHOr ... IOSTOI MIS HOUSE PlAllTS ~ · ..... s3•• :::-... s4t• , ...... "' ...... ,. 12-oz. Cans ~TIPS . . -- COTTON SWABS ... \ ~·Pkg.of 170 ZIPPE BURRITOS 4Vslllla 39c fC..1111! 11Hz. 111/t«. 71') "'· U.S.D.A. CHOICE . ~ . ~ HEAVY DUTY WHllE MAGIC ~COTCH TREAT -•ORANG JUICE 6-oz. Can c ANY SIZE PACKAGE Idell For a.becuesl lb. r RAINBOW _ ~ ' SKINLESS ~ TROUT FRANKS ~=:.. s1aa f:.':' 12-oz.59~ , Defrosted Ht. ,J , arid Juicy. Pllg. ~ Pon Butt Steaks s111 "9111,.......,, ..... ,n ....................... 111. !:!:'.!.~ """'911 ...................... $12• ~~'=•Tllldl ................... ~•11• ~!'!!:!.s~set.a ................... ~14' Chuck Short Ribs s101 UllACl!llolllll .......................... : ............ 111. ~~~'!~.~~.~.~~·11• Hormel Wnnglln .... s111 ....... ,,_···························~········· .... PorkSMlgl 1-a.99c f_,,_....., .............. hMU .. UO ._ ~:.~~,!!.~.~.~~.~65C ~,.!~~~~.~ ...... ~49c U.S.D.A. Grldl "l " ::"' Miity. Sliced lelf liver 59c ,.,... ............................................... . lb. We Glldly Accept •so• food Stlmps l . 1 J I I· Cit DAIL y PILOT Rhine Shines No Eggs Marinade Makes It • 1n Pies Althou1h Germans prefer drinking their wlnea to cooklna with them, the sweet. fruity pungency round in them lends well to tasty pud· dln1 deaaerta. FWOZEN UDNE CHEESE PIE 1 package (8 ounce) cream cheese, softened 1 cup cold milk l cup Rhine wine 1 package (4·aervldg size) vanilla instant J>Ud· ding 1 baked 9-inch pie shell, cooled , .To softened cheese~ gradually beat in ~ cup of the milk, blending un· til smooth. Add remain· I ing milk. the wine, and pudding mix. Be-at slow- : ly until 1tll ingredi~nt.s are blended. Pour into pie crust. Free~e until firm. WlNE BAVARIAN 1 e nve lope un· navored gelatin la cup sugar 1 package <•·serving site) vanilla pudding Dasb or salt ' 1 cup Rlllne Wine .:o• cup milk 2 eag yolks 2 eag whlte.s 1 cup heavy cream In saucepan, place aelaUn, sugar, pudding mix. and sail. Stir until well mixed and then gradually blend in the wine and milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until pudding begins to thicken. Quickly mix a little of the bot mixture into the eic yolks; then return to saucepan and continue cooking until m ixture comes to a boil. Pour into a bowl and cover surface of pudding with wax pape r. When cooled lo r oom te m- pe r a ture, b e at egg wbjtes to sort peak stage and wilb same beater, beat crea m until stiff. Fold both into cooled puddin1. Pour into 1 ""1 qua rt mold. Chill until firm. • 1n Gold Sauces When you've hod your quota or eggs for the week on on egg.limited diet. and you still long for more. you cnn have a dlsb like Goldenrod Nus· gets or fish or chicken s mother ed in a rich Newburg Sauce made with re rri geralcd cholesterol-free egg sub- stitute . When used in cooking, the substitute gives a richness of flavor and performs the )ob o( thickening or bind ing just like its fresh· cracked ancestor . Goldenrod Nugget s combine polyunsaturat· e d marg arin e. s kim milk, Frenc h b r ead slices (a bread made without eggs > and lhe egg s ubslitule for 1l super choleat.erol-low meal. GOLDEN&OD NUGGETS 4 ta ble s p oon s p o l y un s atu rat e d margarine. divided Kahlua is Key T~ Dessert Dip 2 cups refrigerated cholesterol-free egg sub· slltute 3 tablespoons flour 23eo1 cups skim mtlk 1 teaspoon lemon juice ~:r tea s p oon dry mustard 1 .. teaspoon salt Kahlua is the key in· gredient in a dessert dip served with wafers 1 flavored with coffee. : KAHLUA WAFERS 2"' cups sifted aJ l· purpose flour 3 4 cup suga r 1'l teaspoon salt '.i teaspoon baking powder :1 .. cup soft buUer 3 t a blespoons Kahlua 1 2 te aspoon instant coffee crystals l teaspoon vanilla Resift flour with sug- a r . salt and baking powder. Blend in butler. Mix KahJua, instant cof. fee and vanilla, and let stand a minute lo soften co(fee crystal s. Add to nour mixture and blend to a moderately stiff dough. Chill 'h hour or lon&er. RoU on lightly floured board to a bout ~·inch thic kness. C ut with flo ured cutte r . Bake above oven center in moderately hot oven (375 degrees F .) 5 to 7 minutes until edges are very lightly browned. Cool and s tore in airtieht container. Makes about 5 doien 2~<.-incb cookies. \.11 teaspoon bot pep- per sauce To a s t e d Frenc h bread slices Jn Jarge skillet. melt 1 tablespoon m a rgarine, add egg s ubstitute and cook over low heat until set. Do not stir. Turn out or pan, cool. and cut two KAHLUA DIP thirds of egg s ubstitute 1 8-ounce package into small cubes. Push cream cheese remainder through sieve •1 .. cup Kahlua and set aside. 2 tablespoons light l.n medium saucepan cream melt re maining 3 tables· 2 t a bl es p oo n s poons margarine over c h o p p e d t 0 a s l e d low beat. Blend in flour blanched almonds and cook. stirring con- Soften cream cheese. stanUy, 1 minute. Stir in Gradually b ea t in milk, lem o n j u ice, Kahlua and cream unUl mus ta rd . s a I l a nd mixture is smooth. Stir Tabasco. in almonds. Serve wi~ Cook. s tirring con- Kahlua Wafers and frwt, stantly, until mixture such as s trawberries, thickens and com es to a bananas, pineapple boil. Simmer 2 mi.notes chunks or fresh apple Fold in cubed egg su~ wedges for d i ppin g . stitute a nd spoon over Makes n:i cups. toasted F rench bread. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~~w you can do a ~eek:s shopping ~ 9 ~ without forgettmg a single · Item! Use pre-printed Send Today To Become A Super Shopper r•••••••••• .................... ~--$1.IOto: ~ =i..s:= ..... ,-•-Uat ~ ...... c.11 .... I .. I I ' I I I 1~-------------=--1 I 1ITMET---~---------1 Ian.. ________ .,.~ ____ __. shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ,., "'* ... ,.tnted "•"'•· ptue ecN!ltoftel .-c .. you c.n NI !ft yowrHlf. ,...,.. t1 v .......... 14 """' I .. llefy Item• s .. ,,., .... 1t ..... llftd ............. 11 o.try ....... 20 M19Cefleneou1 DAILY PILOT L--·•• •••• •• ·-"----------------· Garnish with sieved egg substitute Yield: 4 scn - ings. NEWBURG SAUCE 3 ta bl espoons p o l y un sat ur a t e d margarine 2 tablespoons n our 112 cups skim milk 2 tablespoons sherry Lz teaspoon sall Dash pa prika 1-1 cup refrigerated eholesterot-rree egg sub- stJtute In medium saucepan melt m argarine O\•er medium he at. Blend in flour stirring constantly =--==~.~~· Ml-• _, .. 11119U and cook. 1 minute Stir in milk, sherry, sail and pa prika. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Cook 2 m inutes longer. Add a little hot mix- ture to egg substitute and pour back into s::luce. Stir u11t1l com pletely heated, about 1 minute, do not boil. Serve im· mediately . Yield: About 2 cups sauce. Ser ving Suggestion: For beef lovers and pnt 10 cht'(S MARINATED CJIAll·BROLLED BEE•' I full {'UI rol.lnd Slt'ak. 2 1n chesthkk ':cup. oy sauce 3 l ablespoons honey , .. eup cider v1ncgur l table poon garlic Po"<h.-r . I table J><>On ground glnt:t>r l '"('UPS salad 011 2 finely chopped l!ret.•n onion~ Tri m Cut from ~tt•ak und marinate for •l hours ut room temperotun• Turn stenk ut the end of each hour. For murin«dc. mix togc•th(•r rl'mam mg an~red1ents 1 Drain ocr the mannatlc anti grill steak on outd1x>r grill 15 mmut<'s on each side 11<.'s.s t1mt• for very rart> 1. Ht>mO\t' from rm~ and let stand 10 minutes before car ving. Slice as lhan us possible on lhe diagonal across lhe grain Ser ves 8 to 10 ... ,.ir•I Slit'rd Wholt-or 11•11 I GRILLED POT ROAST 4 pounds bladl.' Pol roa~t 112 inches thick 3 tablespoons flour 1 taoJe poon bro" n ·u~1tr l teasp00n salt Dash of P<'PPt'r 1 '~ h •,H11lOOIHl th~· inushml :i, cup ta ti.up 1 12 tuble spoo n \\ orresl 1•r:-h 1 re"" 11U<'l' I lublci.poon '111u~t11' l 2 sl11lkt-of t•dery, ~hCl'd 6 "hok carrots 2 01\101\S, fJl\.Uflt'rt>tl l )treen pepper. rut m nnRs 2 tomutoes, cut In Wt'{lgl•S Brown roust slowly on grill o' <'r hot coals for 20 to 30 nunult'S. Combinl' nt• 1 8 111 grl'thents for s~1ucc. Spoon half of i.au('t' onto tt•ntt'r or lart(t' r>i<•<•t• o( aluminum roil Plor l' nwnt on top or sauce and t'O' t•r 'e~ctal>ll'' "1th rema1111nJt sau<'t> Fold foil O\ l'r and seul lil'l'Urdr. Bake o"er slow coaJs. 11-.: to ·2 hour!>. ••ell· r.~ &..ell! If y• pecll .,_ c...,..., hMch ••• Mekt ltillr s-ctwlch •ltti HOMEY IA.KID HAM SlicM ... Mo,.._ •.• o.lclen • le.dy to S.r•t •ittl HoMy 'Ii Spice Ghrw • Splnl 511ce4 fr-Tllf to ...._ • i' ,Kl&_,. ..ct Sl!llft fr-CNtt te Coett • ~ C""ttt .ct WliMt 3700 E. Coast Highway. Corooo del Mor -673· 9000 ·--..... ,c....-1222 S. llroollllllnl ...... •c1. ....... US·ZOI Add 2 cups cul-up cooked fish fillets or c hicken to sauce~ heat but do not boil. Ser ve in toast cups ., __ ..;..,;;;,;.;;_.;;.... __ 1_1_"_0_H_i91i_w_.,_,_"_1_·_,..... __ ...,. __ ,_•_•_-_..__.,..._•._11_1_ .. _J_4'-_Jl_t_•_. or over rice. ., nmcm RIM A ...... ST .. I IYlll ,..... IT'S (LOSH " ..... nlS IS""., II< .. 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In a 9·inth skJllet "ith rounded sides, make 2 large \'ery thin pancakes: heat 1 tablespoon corn oil: pour in ~.,the eag mixture; cook moderately gently until set : do not tum: carefully loosen ed&es and turn out. Repeat with remaJnlna egg mixture. ' ·Many Sl ants Chin~se Style Here i a fascinating hor~ d'oeuvre worked out by Mrs. Wane from one of lhe Ch1nl'st• cookbooks. BUDDHA'~ HAND ~ cup around pork '• cup chicken stock 111 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoon minced scalhon ~tablespoon minced fresh t1inger 1 teaspooo soy sauce 2eggs 1 teaspoon cornstarch blende d with l lablesi><>on wate r Corn oil Spoon h or meat filUnt over lo~·er portion of 1 pancake, leaving a mar1in al sides. Tum sides and bottom up over fillinc, sealing with flour paste: roll over to form an oblong envelope. Repeat with rem alnlng pancake and flllln1. · Cut each stutred pancake crosswh1e Into 4 pieces. In each of the 8 pieces, on a "closed'' aide. make 4 cuts ~.-. of the way lo the top, so each re· sembles a hand with 51fin1er11. Deep.fry In. corn oil heated to 300 dearecs unUl IJOldcn -pork fill- ing will be cooked ttirough. Serve at once. • ~OW'f---~ • Cabbage is the main In· gredient in any salad slaw. Its crunchy crisp· ness perks up luncheons or dinners featuring fish. pork or chicken. APPLE SLAW 3 tart apples, diced 3 c up s fin ely shredded cabbage l cup julienne strips of' Swiss ctleese :13 cup finely chopped walnuts 12 teaspoon caraway seed 1 , cup mayonnaise 13 cup sour cream or plain yogurt Juice of l,Aa lemon • Combine mayonnaise. fllOlJr cream or yocurt and 'lemon juke. Toss with re· maining ingredients and chill 2'·4 hours before servinr. Makes 6·8 •'salads. ' : CITRUSSLAW r 4 cups shredded cab- lbage •:i c up s liced ., radishes • z cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons orange 'jui<'e 2 tablespoons lemon JUice 1'i teaspoon salt I';! teaspoon dry mustard • j teaspoon garlic powder 1 • teaspoon pepper Place c abbage a nd radishes in plastic bowl • with cover. Combine re· malnlng ingredients . Pour over cabbage and radishes. Cover and chill thoroughly. Makes 4 servings. RAILROAD SLA\\' 3 cups (packed 1 thin· ly shredded cabbage 2 tablespoons min· cedonion • 1 c up sugar :i~ teaspoon salt 1 1 t eas poon dry mustard • ~ teaspoon celery seed 1 ~cup white vinegar •; cup peanut oil Sprinkle the cabbage with the onion nnd sugl.lr ln a S"mnll souct'pnn whisk together the re· m aining ingr edient:., sUrnng often. Bring to u boil. pour at once over th e c abbaJie , mn thoroughly Co\ er and chill at least 4 hours before ser\'ln~ Keeps well for as long as Sdays. Makes4 to6 scn inJCs. CANTONESE CABBAGE Sl.A\\I 3 c up s finel y thredded cnbbage 1 16·ounce can bean pprouts. rinsed, drained l c up drnln cd crushed plnupplc rots •, cup shredded car· ·~cup sour cream 1 • cup moyonnal11c '2 teaspoon each: 'Jail, sugar · 1 teaspoon fresh temonjuice Combine cabbage. bean sprouts. pineapple and carrots : chill. Blend .:together remaining tn· credienls: chill. Just before serving ~ sour cream dressing 1o vegetable m lxture: tc. Ugh Uy. !\I akes S lo 6 9en'ing1. c-11 142-HJI. Put • few words lowork htr u. In the DAILY PILOT EFFECTIVE THURS. SEP . THRU WED. SEPT. 15, 1976 SORRY, NO SALE TO DEALERS U (;UlAI e OIH • llll PIPSl-COLA 17 Ol ,,It s1 •• (AN SfNfCA IAIUI GIAPl JUICI 41 01 ~ CAN 77- 100 COVNI • NOlfl OOlt Fii.Uit PAPlll c~~-E 79 c, Pl(G. A. •Wt()( •Ult Of 79' coutClf •uu : ~~~,, ..... :;:::=--\ I C \ HYl()Hl fASllOI POITFOUO 25:.. CHllO«tN'$ ...... _,., ••UOlllO ft JACOUd DS IU~U & Ml'IO$ • $1lU 1 IO t U.. 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Layers of marinated fish are combined with olives, pimiento and spices ma Spanish version of escabeche. ~\Fish Pickled Escabeche. pickle d or marinated fis h, can be Spanish, Brazilian. or South African, de- pending on seasonings. In preparation of these recipes, the marinating . lime is impor- tant. Though four hours in the refrigerator is acceptable, all three variations oC Escabeche are much bette r if allowed to marinate for 12 hours. SPANISH ESCABECHE 2 pounds sole, flounder or other thin fish fillets, fresh or frozen 12 cup vegela ble oil or 114 cup vegetable oil and V.. cup olive oil 1 cup sliced onion ---uredhnrlgree·-n-..· pe.-..-.pp'°'e--r. sliced 1 clove garlic, minced 112 cup white vinegar '-2 to ~ cup small stuffed olives 1 jar (2 ounce> sliced pi- miento. drained 11'2 teaspoons salt · •/4 teaspoon pepper Thaw frozen fish. Cut into pi~ces 2 to 21h inches long. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in frying pan. Ar· range a single layer or fish in pan and cook over moderate heat 3 to 4 minutes or just until fish turns while. Remove fish from pan: re- serve. When all fish is cooked. add onion. green pepper. and garlic to pan: stir and heat through. Add remaining '4 cup oil and vinegar; heat until bubbling. Carefully layer fish and onion- green pepper mixture. olives. and pimiento into 2-quart dish or jar . sprinkling layers with salt and pepper. Pour all remaining \.2 cup vegetable oil 2 cups sliced onion 1 clove garlic. minced 4 medium tomatoes, peeled and sliced 1 medium l emon, thinly sliced 1h cup white vinegar 2 teaspoons salt Y2 teaspoon pepper Prepare fish as directed for Spanish Escabeche. When all fish is heated add onion and garlic to pan: stir and beat through. Add tomato and lemon slices; stir carefully and heat through. Add remaining •/4 cup oil and vinegar; beat until bubbl--m-.---- Carefully lay fish and onion- tomato m ixture into 2-quart dish or jar. s prinkling layers with salt and pepper. Pour all ·remaining liquid over fish. Cool slightly. Cover and r efrigerate 12 to 24 hours. SOUTH AFRICAN · PICKLE D nsH 2 pounds sole. fl(U'lder or other thin fish fillets, fresb frozen If.I cup Cooking oil 2 cups sliced onion 1 "'.! to · 2 teaspoons curry powder, as desired V4 teaspoon ginger 11'2 medium lemon. thinly sliced 1 cup white vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar l lh teaspoons salt 6 whole black peppers · ---ttquid ·over fish-, cool slightly. Prepare fish as directed for Spanish Escabeche. Add onion to pan; stir and beat through. Add curry pe>wder and ginger; cook and abr about 2 minutes. Aad lemon. vinegar. sugar, salt. and black peppers: heat until bubbl- ing. Cover and simmer about 10 minutes to blend flavors. • Cover and refrigerate 12 to 24 hours. Serve cold as entree salad or appetizer. Makes 6 to 8 salad servings or 12 to 16 appetizer servings. · ·· PEIXE -ESCABEC H E <BRAZILIAN> 2 pounds sole. nounder or other thin fish fillets, fresh or frozen Carefully layer fish and onion- lemon mixture into 2-quart dish or jar. Pour all remaining liquid over fis h. Cool slightly. Cover and refrigerate 12 to 24 hours. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts _Send Today To Beco~eA .Super. Shopper 140 .. ,.,...,,...... ...... . ,..,. ............. '°" cen M In younetf. ,. .. ...... 21v .... .,., 14 PNttl . ....., ...... ... "' .... 1tMeet•ncl .............. 11 DeifylletM 20 .............. ~ -....... - FRESHER PRODUCE - FRESH LOCAL SWEET I CORN 1'0i.5 1 .. Store? Hours: 9 to 9. Daily -Sus.C.:.;) ? :.; 8 P'rictt~tlu Thurs., Sept. 9 thru Wed .• Sept. I 5 P'ricft ~~ to ~toe~ .,... i.end W• Gldy Accept food St-.• We RHH'U The RicJht To Unt Qu•tltlH A.d Refute Sole To~ Aftd wt.oleMler1. LOWER PRICES RED RIPE TOMATOES 29~ .. ~ MOUMTAiM GROWN BARTLETI U.S. No. I FIESH KENTUCKY ·;/~PEARS PINTO 29~. 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Cultivator (at right) de corates a shopping plaza. • • And Not So Far Away The Sadctleback Valley's deepest roots are in the fert ile soil of its agrarian past. ln fact, accorwng to available records, the total population between Tustin and San . Juan Capist ra no numbered scarcely in the hundreds until just two decades ago. Oldtimers claim El Toro was one of the county's m ajor agricultur al and li vestock centers whe n the great Irvin e Ranch lo the north of it was only growing brush and wildffowe rs. The valley's agricultura l prod ucts became so important that a special rail line was laid by Southern P acifi c to ser ve El Tor o and the surr ounding far ros and ranchos. L.F. Moulton was one of those who owned ·manv t housands of acres in the vall ey, where he raised his grain and ran his herds of cattle. The ranchlands a round Laguna llills s till bear his name or those of his children -like Nellie Gail. And on up E l Toro Road. past its junction with Trabuco Road, is a turnoff marked "Old Canada Road." A 20-minute journey along t his nar row little back country road is like a trip back 100 ~·cnrs into the Saddle back Valley's past Towenn~ wi nd rows of ~uc alyptus .st ill mark the bounda ri es of land that bea rs the names Ranc ho Canada de Los Alisos . Glenn Ranch, \\'hitintt Ranch. Rancho Ser· ra no and others dotted among the rolling hills below the twin ~uks of Saddlebac\c . Here and there, old dirt farm r Qads that have yet lo be overgrown by weeds lead off through the trees to destinations guarded b~ weathered ··No Trcspassing''-signs. Remnants of early days of mechanized agriculture can also be spotted her e and there along Old Canada Road. There are the ~tra n ge ·look 1n~ ga s~powered electric generators used to operate the pumps for ir- ri gation. And. amidst still flourishing avocado groves. lines of rusted smudge pots await rekindling that \\'JU never come because of new air pollution laws. Occasionally, there arc not-too-subtle re minders that advancing development is just over the next ridgeline -·reminders like the hi gh tension power lines strung from angular steel towers in a field neai· an old wo()(l en walcr\ank. . . ~ Such sentinels of agrarian past as gas-p owered electric irriga tion pump, livestock watering tank and gnarled trees on Moulton and El Toro ranches face th e onslaught of utility wires and new homes. . · I • Story and Photos by William Schreib er of the Dally ·Pilot staff. • .. " • ......... w. ~::.~~ ....... ,~!:!.~~~ ........ ~!:.~.5:!:. ....... ,~!.~~.~ ....... ~:::.~.~ ....... ~:::.~~.~ ..... .. •• u• IOOJ G••r• 1002 Geaerel 1002 Gt .. 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Dur111g the 27 .Y~a~ Roy & Beach has been operatuw 111 Nt'wport Beach. we h ave alway!'. ti ad a ~reuter inventory of properties for s ule than we now hlJ\'C. Conseque ntly. our 22 professional sules1:>eoplc urc now able to gi\'e you the utmos t in llt:r'bonul service . Also, o ur ad\1('rl1:,111g covcrago for your home will be t'Xl'Cpt101lul. JI you m e r e ly wunt an educated estimate of nMrk('l v;.iluu for your property, with no obligation to list with us, plcusc feel frl'l' to cull ff 8'U euo1.t.atiw -Mal eli.UJol ~ • • ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS MIW 4 llDROOM_.IACH Sl7.HO New 2 s tory r . U 0 . Ol'Vt•r oct•uplcd. t bloek l o bl·at·h. 3 blocks lo II. R. pier. V •.i bath:-;, wt•t hor & ~as builtlns. ba lcony •'-' put io. 1-'e nn•d. Excellent inves tment. 'how & s<'ll. CAUFOaNIA CLASSIC $61,900 3 bed room. l :11 huth hom l• with sunny k i t c h e n . Lg li ving room , hri('k .( i r c p I u t' c l n h i .: h I y <h.• s i r o u s neighborhood . Near :-1c hoob. or n:llional on atn. or an m1:.!lton arranitem\:J\,, " K£Y t l 0 l k are 111v1tl'd tn contact ~I I ~~ ~r~fer~n~ne~ 1tm~~J HIM !IA.STINGS P.£ALTORS• 1002 "-r• 1002.GeMt'el 1002 taon,orduu•nm1nauon. ·· HASTINGS & CO. ii--------• ~~~!~•••••••-•••~~~ !:~~~~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR LOOKING IS OVER $69,500 Immaculate 3 bedroom. F.R. with used bric k ftrcplare. s pu<.'10us lot on quiet s t. M anic urcd g rounds. lg . 1'o ve red patio. gus BBQ. bright ~arden kitt·h<>n, builtins. d1. hwasher . water soflcn t't'. All you htl\'c always wanted. R!ALTotlS 6~0-5560 SPECUL"TORS This oe~spapu will not ----"" knowingly ucrci>t un)·i---------BARGAIN HUNTERS a dvert1 s 1n~ ror real !!SOLD!! Eaststdt> Duple~ Quahl) ~tult wh1t•h is 1n \IOIJ llt\'l..'liiETt:;RRAC£ bwll 2 ~rm uni~ "11h llooo(1he luw. FEE LA~D. Com~teJ · i.pa t'1ous ) ar\J an\J <T" ------1 upi:rade<I, Jor, fJ>'c.c-,.rn.-·1""'s"'c=parale ~H l>n ~ fpr Sele terta1n 111 the l11rt:e fam1· qwet cul-de·l>OIC. Wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ l'Ol.>m wilb wet bar. shingle raof. Ucauttful Getterai I 002 Pool sn~e lol. ,\skU\g condition. Only 1l'50C Sl00,500 ~1·7Z70 full pnt'c. Call ~10-11~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Newport Off1co) ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 22272 Onlurio Lane Brand nl'"'' lukcfronl· your 'own privulc lakQ bearh. boal dock Cpri v I, 4Btt, 'mstr suite huo; p vt. bakqoy uvcrlooktn!( the~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~;; I lake. clan rm & liv rm r look. 9ut lo luke lhru.._ ________ I $74 500 111 walls ot i:lu ss La ke'" • ... Forest. By ownr u11t . Perfect Cheapieduptex. 1:1 blk.10 \\'l.S l.l:Y \; TAYLOR CO. !U.AJ.T()l:s ~11111 l~Ht> MIWHT IN THE ..... S" Beautifully decorated & maintained by 'original owner. Only adults occupied. Large living rm, music room, for mal dinin g,. 2 \i'i baths . Lovely neutral colors. Priced right! Hurry! 2111 ..... ,; ......... MIWPotlT Can&. M.I. 644-49 I 0 Will 1.!lkl! Y.UQC "or· ocean, best sw1mmtn~ & dinary" old house In Has" /Hers/Th-e1·-rs-. 15 ocng! .. --:.NFRO ... T Getwr.r trude:,.As k'g. $92.500. ~ " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo2lc.-..a. ~--1-002 PllAiT REAi~ EST TE Uving & entertainmg! Deluxe duplex: 2 bdrms.. -----------------.>1-0-5M.5 Eve. S57·58t8 Sec lude d by c losed 2 ba.. bll·tn.S. frpl., 1n -----courtyard eolra.ntt. Ex· each untl. Super su n· PANORAMIC ecutiveoffaceandformal deck. 4 Car garage! · VIEW dining over looking S189.5QO! • courtyar d. S Large 8~8oyProp. Including Catultnn & bedrms, 6 baths. Master R~on Pa los \'erdes. Lg & awte inclds fplc, book spadoos Ct.:STOM buil shel ves, ,.el bar. view. * 675-7060 .. hom~. IJ\ 1:.hly dccorat Ma.~ter bath has j;acuut .. j~~~~~~~~~I l'Ci. Ma.'>ll'r ba l'qu1ppcd lZ!iJ Polans. Open Fri w Jll(·u111 & (•On\ l'rttblc da) I·~ hst~1 1.H6'11 1l. .-.....:.___ MW Y.A.BUYERS T\\03 Bft. 2 Ila. home'\. S-lS.!Joo. & S-13.900. No mnn4.'y dO\\ n. :.hwr:1 ~1~·~!'1 rm. Just 400E.11"~: FOR All r.·. . •l:mlo. 546-8640 - c.•~-·-..... -~ rthl ~w~ FHA·VA BUYERS ~ ltlALTOltS FO'REVER VIEW ONLY $49,500 --CO~ONA DEL MAR Come !.l'l' this 1wwly of t•--•__,_---•_--1 'l'ou <'an builri \'our fl'rl'd3hdrm ,2 ba,home ~ ~~ tlream hunw "H·rltl(•ktn.: on Ir.: l'onwr lot, w hu)!c r~ Wi: .. hartiur. 01•1•.111 uml Jl'll\ FR ncilr new l'pl::.. • Custom 6500 sq . ft. waterfront home on the point., 134 Ft. fron tage with magnificent view of boats & harbor. Slip for large boats. Remodeling has been s ta rted ·finish it to your own taste. NEW -unde r constructfon . Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs, 5 BR, 4'h Ba., 3 frplrs. Lnclstpd. Uoats lip. S375.000. Lux urious 4 BR. home . Family rm. & for mal drn1ng. w ith f1ew towa rd I la r bor Island. Uoal s lap. !:>325,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )·11 !'"'Y"d•· D'"'' N B bl') blbl LIKE NEW DUPLEX JBR. 38A (UPPER>. 0c._ •iew from det>k. Large lBR <L6WER 4--car- g arage. f'rplc m each unit. bltns, crpts & drps. Close lo beach. Sl33.500. NEW DUPLEX C lose to the b~y w/somc ocn & bay view. Beaut. <:rpli:! & drps thr uout. bltns: frplc , ctr. $120.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. corner 30th GtMrel 1002 G..,-_, 1002 .................••.••.........•.............. FAMILY HOME $43,900 BIG-BIG-BIG DADDY!! OPPORTUNITY CAREER NIGHT Com e as you arc und get tht• details on your future in the luc rative real estate esslnn . Speak Clircctly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Availahle Tues and Thurs. evening 6 lo 9 p.m. or c·a ll fo r uppt. Pl.4N TODAY FOR YOUR TOMOltltOW 18055 Magnolia St .. Fountain Valley 963·831 l 1002 ···················••!• ...................... . OCUNNONM 'nkc your choice of twu ni ce 2 bdrm .. 2 h:.ith units, ma scurity bldg., one with frpk. Wh1tL' \Hiler view of sparkling b~;1dl & m·cun. Priced at S87 .500 & SlSO.OOo. Uoth I 11rn1:-.hcd 673 ... 400 llOl)l'ymooner 'i. dt>lathl 1.All·akd 1n Mesa tlt•I :\I ar or anve~lors dr\'am n>mt• 1' a super spet'tal home true! Low c10~ n 111 a~ Z)()O Sci ft. or family hv· sume VA loan. Total ri.ty 11111 I lle<lroom + guest ments S:l07 p1.•r month or In luw r<.'s1denre (Un· Spar1ou.~ 3 b<'droom. :? tier st>paralt' roof) I\ bu l h, w 11 h hands o an 1• s I' a r k I 1 n I: s w i m m in I! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! used brh·k l tn•i>hit·.-IXKll 1s an added bonu!I 1 l'rlct'd until' I' markl'l for o~ ner It'll\ ml( st.ate su G.Mr• I 002 CitMrol I 002 qui c k ~alu . O\vnt•r « ... tllto~C't:.no"'· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t runsfcrri.'CI. mu't :.l•ll $89,250 please eu ll 040•a Ph:540-3666 \ al'tl nt a 1111 rt'.11ly t scp~rato 1.tundry &: hob· ... --.._ ..::::--- liwltl.•Pnn •d ut ~:;.ooo b) rm w llli uwn b" Lttut FREE l,ido I s le bay front : reduced from tii:JllS.'iiJ cm,tlcl easilv twcome a We ,.,111 warrJnl ull 1mmedlalcly. ll urry -~·~-~*" ANYTIME Ith .... "' 1 p t' '--el 1002 '----_. 1002 $495,000 t o $425,000. Prime location .. ,,p.,y""' ''"ti·· 1 "" ,,u•e r11 a 1 plumbini:. e k clr1ral. ..,.._.. ~11111 [ ore;i S45·9-&9l hl'ulm~ system and all ....................... ....................... L uke Forest ··Forest with ·brealhtakin~ view. 5 Bdrms., 5 ~ ll~_lilJftl __ lill···:. . .. ~E~i~~~;'r:~i~~~~JEi 4 BDRM READ THIS We'reheretohelp! !~t~~~f~~~~~~i,~~!-~t baths: picLrl&DsOide tRieEAforLlaTrgycboat. for free c~·rtifirulc. \'alue $48, 950 LUXURY PLUS ly rm. 4 Hedrms. 3 ba. 51,19 R. E. SALE:SPERSON gwe<.'pinl! utt'an \'l('W -1-·rp1c tn master suite. 3377 YI L•do N 8 673 7300 ... 640·9900 Pnde of owncr:.h1p f:im THE 81:-:ST WA y TO Cu•tom featun•s nalorr ll d d Oct ".1ak" de o I ' • • • NEWftlORT HEIGHTS homl', d1rl'«tly ilt-roo;s :.I :\I AKE Mo NE y 1 :"\ '"" .. ea Yen ·" '" · lluJ:e douhle lot -,.1lh 3 SPECTACULAR from brand n<.'w, more REAL ESTATE IS IN -Almo~l 3.000 :,q. fl corotor selections. By ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ d d ShottcJiffs-Vifl¥ /./) I nvpenstve propt'rt1e!l . I' u y I N G N 0 T Beautiful La i:una Nlj!Ut'I owner. $107,900. 495-5617 bedl'ooms ~1 n a en .17.-Jlfl/M {'Jla# filVt.tt '~ -d r 1 & • a r r a . s I !Vi. 500. • • or837 255.5 ~----" I CHMr• homl! with \IC\\'. In Cl< " IS1x) bdrm home IO Well devl'IOpc u W(:C' SELLING . RO'"(. CO M· 831·9-111. •BONO . . ~ 002 t·ellcnt<'ond1uon prh l1g1ous area. Fan· Valley Realty trees. Wa lk to a l l MISSIONOF'FEREOTO GALLERYOFllO:\I F.S C-l-a-s!1-ifi-1cd_A_d_s--64-2--S6-7-R1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••~••••••••••• 1002 PETE BARRETT t.1 ... 11e )t-11r Su tll' w P\l :.d1ools 641i 7711. HL'SINESS ORIENTED --------·-- REA JV bakon}. \\l'I bar & vtew ~ SALES P ER S 0 NS. Ci tow NI I 002 C.tMNI I 002 ~ L: -Rare oHerlnR w/bdrms ... EW LISTI ... '-L E A R N T JI E •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SU·SZDQ • '1S·4060 l(I sull a large family. " ".. F:XCTTI NG FIELD Of' ...,....._,_.._.lllllilli.,._ ..... ...._.,...1 lncludt•s a seperate . BIG CANYON RES IDENTI AL SALES __;i:_ mothcr·tn·law 11u1tc. F:xci{infl "L" shapcrl TO INVESTORS. NO REDUCED!! O W Nl-:R 'S M OT i VATl!:O! l.nr f.(<' I h home, beaut fnm rm. lormal din rm. qu1tt trC'eltncd strl'l'l. llurry, owner mus l move . t.>-15 U30J FOREST OLSON IMC C ORONA •I MAil CHINACOVI La s l ·of .1t ,·klnd , bea4U(u l lo p prox> UOxJ(l; lot. t'ft~Y to build on with f•hulou11 ocean & jell)' 111cw: owner muy suhordlnatc. Sl 7H,000. COLI Of NIWPOllT Hl':ALTORS 675-5511 OPPOITUMITY l-1oxible scllerwilllailor POOL. NIGllT 1.1Gfl1'"-------OPEN HOUSES NO fl11an c 1n ~ to s ui t VIEW l.OC1\TION Oil Anx1·ous Seller DR IVING PEOPLE raurlif1ed buyer's needs. GOLF COURSE and AROUND J N YOUR <.:11 llothsi:uss thcm11ny lar,t:e bedroo m s . Sharp:Jhcriroom,2 bath CAR. J UST WORK ways you ran buy this Clamnurous Bord en\i x home lor:ated tn Mesa w I T 11 o u R hom1.1. i244.SOO mcludes morlel with ru:>tom de Verde. Ow ner has INVl':S'rORS.TOPCOM· 11111(1 signed und rnordln utecl purchBsed onother home MISSION PAID. CALL - WATl.RfRONT tnteraor:.. 1\11 l'x~·t·ut1v a11d hu:1 pm:l'd th is for HUNTINGTON UEACH, ftOM[S rctre u l w 1th c v c r v •wick sule at only su:i.ooo ll6C!. 24 58 AS K I" o R Al;.ALESlA~E amemly for ~ral'iuus It\. t:A LL a56·26(i() VINCE 1. 63H4QQ__ ln.t: :ind enll'rlmmni:. 1-;x ---------1 1 ________ 1 tro special touche" t .SELECT TWO OH A LOT ---Of .a. Kind! numerous In mt•ntion Brand new cslm 3 bd, 2 _,.. "' Call us for s1lel'lal In PROPE RTIES ba homes bit by one of EnjO)' this lovely 3000 slructions on entry thn VIEW & ATRIUM our best local bldrs. Xlnl 11q i'l home with-your securlty-gate.$2()!).000. 1-:ASTS IDE location. romlly or entt>rtain your -l.t~ht & :11ry twautlrully Good set up for you & the tncnds. Op<'n kitchen, WATCR.FRONT up.,:rildcd & lnnd11capcd 3 11randparenls. or for ln-hu1IUns. warro w~ at· HOMES bdrm, 2 b:i liro.1dmonr m011pberc. 11dded va110, REAL ESTATE home. 1111 m IP~ UBQ on come property. 01U' C~· aun porch. 3 lwdrOQms , 631·1400 one palt0 & wood deck1ni: clusin listing. ~·77 11 rould ~4. loft. pool room ---------nn side. l.twcly corner w\lh custom wet bar It ---------4 kitchen w/forever view 100 moany amenltlts to OWNER MUST SELL of mtns. Spnnklers 1111 II OrfereJ Ill S00.9~. Will consider contract o ;iround for mo¥nlftccnt olHor:io~inl <>nt. lease wtth oplton: : plants.$459491 hdrms . 2 baths. Ille • UPERB f:lll'llly rm. & df'll. Xln l .. ••w.•~..... ~~~~~2S~C:ln~ul11 locu __ · r - --...-. 673·3f.b3 673.sot!G ~YC Nu1 to1111111t1et._.. CH ..... 111Y 2 IE:DROOM ~ Walker & lee Reel fstole ASSUMAILE LOAN 3 Ur, 2 ba home. Up· i:raded w/spnnkler!I · i.ell clctnini: dbl oven· lrecs-concrclc dri Y1•wn1. Only 1 lf.i yrs old. SS9,900. S49·16SS li5ft knocks oftt•n when you HOME ll"C: rt•:>1ult·KC\tlng l)ully -CORONA DEL MAR .. 546-8640 Ptl~ CIHslrled /\ti' to Dtin'l 1tlvc up th~ ship!,._ _______ --! Tip-tori con11ition. l.u111 or f! I'/.,,;_,.~-~-rt'llcft lhq Orana•· Coast "Llst" it tn l'lau lfic•d.,, .:luS.'i. Y<•llow nnrl wh ite .¥,,..._ rn.#f4'1. market. Shh) It) shore r<~sults! 1 1 -··-s "'" ~-""R IE"CH HOUSE 11rr1 om nnt.cs. Iden I, for n.-•-l'honc 6'2 ~78 • ..;. . ....,, · "' 1'<1uplc or small fatnlly. ______ __.... __ F'ind whut you want In S63,SOO (;rent 887,500 invc:i1t• l.aktfront-Lake Forest ---------. OGlly f'ilol CJasslhcds. W:-tk to th<' oouc•h from m(•nt G73·11SSO. New ~ma 2BA, frplc, pvt. •---------·•----------•this sh;irp 3 bdrm '. ur 2 °"'"'"'"·11 Pu•noPiNKr• lake beachfront. Asking !~!~• .. •••••••!!!~ ~::::.~ .......... !!!! ~!~. & Of~r~c1~1s b~ [ e 1Jujf :;fi•·1J1 ~~Ev~ ~~~~~agt . CE llDlll ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ SIASIDI CllCU Two I mmaculate Sea wind Condos with 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, Patio. One b as Den. ~.500&$62,500 k, .... S .. Cmeot•WM I 2 $tory V P la n with 3 Bedrooms. 2~ Baths PaUo. Near Sc1'ools & Shops. $73,500 efU.,p()VER DRlVE tmnls. Lowest price in Df:Hi:'t New~ Uch, so hurry Want ads C.11642·5678 onttu.sOM.~S.-l>i!lt. Ge•rill IOOz G•••.. 1002 ...... Walker & lee Real fsrar11 Easliide Costa MH9 $56, 900 Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath on treeJi ned s treet. D e tac h c d .,d b I c garage-13S'dccplot. tn ve;lors delight with blln t enant. Hurry, c•ll 546-$880 .,~~· HERITAGE . . REALTORS Classified ad• sell bi1 items. small itema or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -.Coldwel Ba.•r ~ RfSICXNTIAl eROl<l~ ~ UDO LAMDM•B Situated on 5~ tots, this home off en a rare o p por t unity for u ser or investor . 7 Bdrtm., and 7 baths; form a l din ing room and lot.a of space. S480.000. A COUWIU.I .... CO. 644-1766 ~~~~m · Jusl e1111 ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:_ \ ~COATS & WALLACE ':JJIJ REAL ESTATE. INC. II LOCAllY OWNlD COMPANY ~lRVINC THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCt 196J VERY CLEAN! Lease this big 3 bedroom custom type home in gorgeous a r ea near 20th and Tustin Ave. Beautifully m anicured grounds with lots of big trees! Load s of bltn cabinets in garage. Vacant and sharp. S450/m o. 5464141 "SHOWCASE" HOME Mon·lft CGRCltioR ~lily, s pacious 4 bedroom, single story. family r oom area. Large bright s unny kitche n. Garage with drive-th ru b oat door, breezeway ready for enclosure into an extra room if needed ! Convenient location only one mile lo beach. A fantas tic beach city value. Priced to s ell immcdiatelv at S74.500. Call 54(i· 1141 BLUFFS WATER VIEW Outstanding Bluff's E Plan with panoram ic bay view. 3 Bedrooms, 2~ ~aths, fa m ily room with wet bat, formal din in g . P r ofes'slonally d ecorat ed with m a n y extras . SlS0,500. fl40·61G1. llG CANYON Beautiful 4 bedrooms, 4 'h bath BIG C A NYON CONDO~ Popul ar Versailles m odel located on gotr course. Secluded jacuzzi s p a , decor ator 's features th ruout + many, m any other extr as. S229,500 . 640-6161 . 1 IMCREASINGL Y rare. We a re pleased to present this Big Canyon T ownhouse at 5150,000. Beautifu l Bol'deaux model by Deane Brothers. Has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. A stately but happy home ror YOU! Call 962·4454. MIMI OCEAN/ISLE VIEW From large deck off master s uite. 'Ibis Buccola built home is only 4 years old and has 4 bedrooms & 3 baths . Large fa mily room with fireplace. E legantly decorated & in move -In condition· I IU RR Y 579,000. Call 962·4454. O tt""' loc atf'd., Cettto Mf'\,: Hwttw.<J+lM' Ira< h Nt-.. porl IY ;< h ---------- ----- NEW LISTING EXP.ANDED POOL TIME HARBOR VIEW fo r $71 ,900 HOME ~aul1fullv rcmodclC'tl J Two bedroom, drn, litrgc het.lrm. i h.1 th Cnllei:e panelled fumily room Park pool hoant'. Lot·at4.'!1 Tastefully decorated nn qult'l lrt:l'·llneri :.trel't. throughout wilh many Tiu' home ha:. loo many up g r a d es. Lu s h anll'n1lt<'s l11 l1st,socomr landscaping. muny anti i.cc!! Won'l laM'! mature trees. Secluded rnll nnw' lor11tion. An excellent ["~---~----.,] value. $125,000 I"ce. Call UPERB ~~ .. •IHUNl<l~I ""'' • OMES_ l•1Mlltl ~i~~"i~ SCC\\~~-"£~s· Thof Intriguing Word Gome wiflt a Cltudle -------l41oe4•yetAYI POUAN-------- •r=•:....!7:....:, ~ low ... '"''" '""' ........ wo-d• I HUNGOE 11 I r I I Ii i' 1 H i° l' I .....,, -(-j-r-,1~1-1 ' Tho wov •ome people •1101d chu1'h on Sund•y, you'd el· mo•I 1h1nk 11 w .. <•lied -- PJINI NIJM&t•IO lflllt\ 1r1 111t~f ''lV .. ,U 6 \IN'(f~Mllf llllU S 10 I ((I ANSWtt • I I I SCRAM·LETS An1w•r1 I" Cloulflcotlon 2900 1-----------GtMral IOOZ GtMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty WALi TO llACH & TIMMIS Lido Isle -'156.500! Good location, s t reet-to-strada on 56' lot -has cbarmlng 3 bedroom. 2 fire place 3 bath, ramily room home . Lg. so~th patio for extensive e n tertain in g . Mary Lou Mar lon 642-82.15. (C74) ~ ~-------------....... 642·1235 644-6200 901 Oowr Drlye M•rt>or View Genter lrvlne It campus V•lley C..nltr 752-1414 • . _ ~.~~•••••• ~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ........ •.•.• .• • .... ~.!':':.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~-~~....... Wednesday.S.ptemwl.1971 * OAILVPtLOT N Corw .. Mw I 022 .. M• I OU ,......._ .. IHclt I04 In'._ I 044 .._.,_.. IHd. 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Cutverdale absolutely bdrmsF., 3 baths, !amity rm. & dining Ocl~x~. new1 un\ls, ad ••••••••*-••••••••••••• br 3 bo Sp.c ram rm" lermi; lOUr hankC>r c:-io't <tHorc.J tu "I\'(! 81ie3bedrm.2bathhome ~!!!~c;a:r'!!.,.UPtbft~~~~l. rm . rom $90,J60 LO $138,240 wprl~alep1~~~·:;.;o::on Ueaut duplx. 2Dr , 1•~ ba, muter'awtc: :Siar '° I )OU!! t..i~ted at SJ25,000. ., vo1lh 2 c:ar ic-arac~ on al· ~at air~Son ·~;t'u lNCLUDING LAND! · · • frµI , + xtras. So. of hwy. Rouch. Move rl&bt ln •• ley. Panchni;. carpet1, 1 b 1 8 1 k -..._ _-. ~mo. 549-9501. sm. mo.148•9'27 !l b •-h f II P u m n a . r c • we lllr m uae am Y f1rtplace. a.·amlly room • CORONA PACIFIC REALTORS toom, 2 u1cd brick R~• A .. 1A t , I _ I BR,lba.FrJ>le,wetbar.' Dr, d n. 2~ ba, frplcs .. custom ut11a. call o::ull( .. .,.. mw.t OISce. --patio. Aval£ now I $37' wash/dry, d/W, pvt pot, 644 .. 567 to 11eet! STB.000 BKR J>Olf °'· rtµHKJ.UC mo.MO-T433 dbl a ar. Nr. Hua.l 536 8ll:t6 640.7000 I RUJ. l Oll ' 640.7000 Br. 3 Ila, frnlc, sun dt!ck, Harbour. Pool, te n, 5450 a.o 1:.c-....,. 1---------1-'' mo. No pct11. Oay1 u ) • G1Mnl I 002 CMto ~ I 024 ~7000.., -patio, 1 blkg to bch, $49S. 821·~19, eves 846·2261. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew 3&4 bdr9 e.o..s. -2 NEW E/SIDE GT!H)8S2/613-8700 )11'.!.~A v,.:nrn: 4 Rr. J~c WcA to beeclt. Under M11$!nlficent 3Br Zb:. VACANT, aha~ 3 bedrm I Costa MHa l"um1ly rm. 2200 •<i It. $10,000. RAHCH IE.ALTY l.eCJlmaleach 1041 Mewporihect. l06t C.M. TRIPLEXES home.1 Co~\patio, f"' ~b~.m~~';J.~3~~ !kc:f~r larC)Clin!! &12.000 Owner'7St t:J'77 UOMSIUILOEIS 551.2000 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWN llOUSK UNITS nyon dot, .r 1rin, eecl Keith S49,900 • Sl6 .. 13J with J bc•droum s, ~Va gar . r . s w m poo --------- ,\ ,,h,1rr 3 bcdrtn hom<' Lgc t>ornl'r lot, 3 Br 4! Ba ---------ITURTLt:ROCK 3 Hr Z Pa. TRIPLEDECK E R llACH FIOMT bath owners' unit priv1lcg<'s & ll4rdenlng. a Story, 4 br 2 b11, fplo, "1th riew 1>amt m1oich· .ond + dine. :is~umc 7'" VA, Fam It m + at r1 um • va:w t.OT • IOA T SLIP Muat $ec to op1.1N!chlle. OW, cplll, drps. clean. ·out. New ri1 rp1:1" unll S.'.:1.IM> Gall5111·3139 $22,250 w/land. Open hse Sat & Rimrork Caeyon at your $160,000 S8SO mo. 675·,750 for $49S/mo. 963;4569, Aat. 1lrupc:J t;rtuthx.•Jliunon ASSUM£S 3 hr, 2 ba, Sllnl·S,C111833-0151 ~~i:b:ck~~P:~!~~~ SandyNewport &ochtit •P.1Quall ~ oppt. Nofee. l.ir~c llO' tll•t•p lol <.:.ell :1pac1ous entry to llv rm -R-..cllo--'--S---J-..... ---Cat alina sunset view. your feet! Steps lo bour Iii Pl•• Move today. 3llr, $340. Super 3 '1r 2 ba R IO .HO.~forlullllela11~. YA TERMS & form dme area. Onl_y ~.000. . boat.ht slipt! c,upstriom ullt ......... u.. O\'.nside, kids, sgls ok cpts, drps: 2 car gar' ~HERITAGE REALTORS aa.boo PHinwlo I 007 ........•..•........... I AYFROMT :! II r • 2 U J <.: n n 11 o f'Jlltlrjml~ \IC\\. :>Ub pJrktni:; . .,cl·urrt~ hhl).: '\ E W P 0 fl 'I' H ,\ Y TO\n ;n::; 310 1-'lr.:lt~.\~DO OPP.:.: S.\'I' ""Sl \. i,115.00-0. O\\llCI' t2 131 S62.000. ._.OIJ ..... SR~"'··yy on ewa er. vateen· 7S1·1"0 Fee . S36S/mo 9G3-4S69 Agt No ROIERTS REAL TY Hrand nelf 3 BR. end un· " " ~ try. Gorgt'OUI n attSl<>M ....... st-~ llAOf Matn Rentals, 540·53'10 fC(' • . EASTSIDE it, near pool. Must ~II * 494-1057 * fireplace in VIEW living --. · 841·1688 INlkeoCfer! --------1 room! Large formal din· 52 UNITS ~ lJ24 3br,2balnduplex. Lrg pvt ~~~~~~~~~I H.s~_& Co. A ini; room. All tile kitchen •••••0 0 •••••••••••••• yrd. $350/mo. No peli -aEA.LToa 640.5560 wilh lovely grained wood Costa Mesa. Sl,lH.OOO. Br 2 83, din rm. fpl. D ays . 5 2 s. 1 7 o o WOaLO cabinets. Spacious ra ml· Agen1.,53G·I OOO or rnrd. $430 Incl grdnr & eves/wknds.675-3435. •\\:.urne l' i;,ting VJ\ Jeadowlark.Ownr.A.,dja· NEW VIEW CONDO, San APAaT l.v room hosts beamed 752-8848 wtr. 1246 Con wa y .1-._...;. __ ._...;. ___ _ klffn Totul p:t) ments on· t If 4bd ba f 5 T H I S S E 'J '-bd ,.~._ c •-I ct'n go crse. • -· Joaqwn on golf course. P C · pi~e celling and 2nd few iate 2200 M9>3139 ., /..,.,..,. mo ..,an, com ~:,;:i~0~~1~:~~~1{ atnum. s pnnklers, c ust Upgrades. $U6,9000. By 'rACULAR 3 BDRM., raised hearth fireplace ••••••••••••••••••••••• rortnblc ho m e . 2ba bnck rireplucc 15 •our drp!;., shag cpl .• block owner. 9'19·6129, 644-0SlJ BATH, conte mporary G111nt master wing host Nesadel Mar.$450. A.E.I\., Pvt patio. db .., :.~1~1,500. Pnn only. or~,7090 home. Detailed quality WALL OF GLASS & view EaSlSl.de 3bd, 2ba,sharp. ear. Nr sheools. s hop forthca..,ktn!l Exccllen ..........,.,., a r c h itecture w /ex· of 50' tropical patio, 644·1836. ping & bch. Children l opportunity for m ve:.to COOL COMFORT tensiveuseofwood,stuc· Cabinets & s toragl' C t M RP 4 Br 2 B". fplA, pctok.lmmed aval.Cal or firSll1mchomebuycr-lnW.. 1044 uJ ed ed . OS a esa .. ' N A 1,1 11 r d t ~ Air·condltioned & s teps ro, va t c a r shingle g a Io re ! D e au ll r u I bltns 00 quiet cul de sac. 714·963-6767 ena, i nt ' ea~l' cu or e ai · •••••Q••u•••A••L••1•T••Y•••••• from the pool & park, in roofllnes. Located in flagstone covered p ati OUJldable l.ut Avail. Now. $400. 557.7648 Or aft 7pm & wkndi " Ph: 540-3666 beautiful Greentree. finer sect ion o f the on your BEACH over· Will hold five units 213·968·9767 Dream Home WITHAVIEW Compare & you'll find "V ILLAGE" W /an lookingwater andboats! Halecrest 3 BR 2 Ba r h bd b OUTSTANDING VIEW Ownnr will fin nnAe-' '4 BR, new, $475; 3 B" 7 U."·1·1·s·. S2".'-.""" • ~~ •• -·-3 Br. President home in l is 3 . rm., 2 ath & .. •• , 1£ lft. ~I f'rple, close to O.C.C. & elcan·$390 & $400· 3 Bl\ ,, "'v<-"' j[c..Jf1 Ha Tunle RockTerracc. family r m.,"ADuy"at OF THE OCF.AN, terms 1 Sce 1tnow-<:01 ii ·~·a Frwy.$375. ISt, last& M .C.~.No fe~Ager. [leach Collai.;e ·SUl.500 # 31PW' REALVALUE S(IMOO PALOS VERDES. 752·1700 ' Pl•• cleaning dep.962·7788 ll46·l3Sl.cvcs96:J·Ul32 Rl'lhJCt•ll! s Br. :I lrn, ur •••-••-PricedtoSellbyOwn er ~ CATAL I NA & S AN 01¥N111v •11sivtvro 11Mt· Piap•rU.a hay&o<"ean. Sllil,!j()(l We're here to}'elp! 5.'.>960akleyTerr833·2229 CLEMENTE JSLAND.1•'·11~1·11·~1 7'2•1920 Eastslde 38r. 2 ba, frplc. I Br Twnhse, nr bch. rt 4IlR.J ha. s1:n.ooo SS2·7000 ENTRY FOYER HAS ·--·-: .... L-MOOflWlllttM 11ACM Cpts. 2 car gar . lge encl dee. l\\ ba, drps, ne- :~).I 12\IJ Marshall Rlty G75-•1111U111m--------•WalnutSq.Condo.Desira· SKYLIGHT ROOF & t • • : f\"lrt&back yd.646·1403 crpt pool etc No Pet: Corona del Mor 1022 H & B • ble A unit. 2 BR, 2 BA, TH E :. · • rloors of Franciscan f abulous bldg site w/oak i-'50 b 00 !it 535c)mo 003 2532 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 ~T!merti~S~~~as.s ~~~i~~~~~~~;~ro'; VILLAGE. . . ll~~·r!3d,!/~A1fJ:clous GOLF COURSE ~":i/c~':"11~i:rS:· t: ~ 4 & ~~;le. Ow~~~ ~:ti 2 nR, 1~ Ba ~on~o. 11u11 Corona Hiciftlottd' Jiii. 2 u \, heated pool. IH2-48l8 REAL TORS BE A l\1 C EI LING . Is across the street fro II u I< h e-s Re a l l o r. -fasr. -Ownw,-MO-.ooo8 mi;ton Continental, frpi.' WITH 0 b I e 0 P po rt u ni l Y. ---------1 MASSIVE RED BRICK this fine 3 Br. 2 Ba home. 49!H731. Gisler/Harbor, 3 br, 2 ba, new crplli, fresh p1Jln Oak Hardwoods :.w.ooo. fANTABULOUSI. WT'OEORYDBLROSl.DERSG p; wL~OrmT: FIREPLACE. W E 575.500 10'7o dn Dnvc b} Ocean \•1ew H·I Lot Dana fam rm. fplc, l>W. RIO. Acel'SS. lo pool. $300. m• 6 .. 51 .. 7.. .. BAR & WALLS O f 2303 Anl'liversary Lan ' c l d p s4oo/mo Agcnl.546-8640 AND .. ·.... Pro f ess1o n n.1l y i n gton Mdl B " GLASS OP ENING TO orcallS56.Sl81 Poml +architectural&! ps. rs, ·1-..;;.. ______ _ Mini Oc.Clft•iew Bil landscaped 4 bedroom To .. •nhomc. choose your . VIEW TERRACE. Uni· DALEWULLNER sSllrucluhral plapn for4 Br,2 963-454BAgto:Nofee. 2bd, lgefncd lot.~. m• 1 I 1 1 Berkeley in College upgrades now. South sun que kit c h e n w /AT· Owner'sexclus1\•eagt. ory ouse. ermitsre· E·side,4br,2ba,289ROii mel i:ardene r for ti. 3 BR, 2 BJ, 111 J walk·tO • Park. Beamttul bUJIHn ~ SleYe, l7l4 IS52-4090 TACH&D DJNfNG RM., ady lo build. 640-7020 La. $385/mo. lsl, last + front. 8'16-8622. pmaleb<?Jchloe.:'.\c"IY desk&s helvesin study, or(21319221068 h llBILTIN RANGE • 0 S N f Bk 08 restored bcuut1ful oak --..........:.__~ · asa · · ~. WATERFRONT Mo.tOlft, •Mrl. lOO. 0 ee. r ~ 14 Adultsovcr40.lor 2yrt: I loons. brJ n ll ne" "-et bar in family r m & SELF CLEAN OVEN, Rnort 2400 o ption Unfu r n iihe k h r I d Back yard is enhanced 21 Moat...slst• MICROWAVE OVEN. DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br house. gar. unf, n rt r . ·hed r l itc en, ormu mmg by large. co\·ered pallo. RmchoS-Joo..ilt' DJSHWSHR .• TRASll PIER&SLIP Beaut Ma libu lluwl pets. SlOOde1.1. $225 mo. p~nut ~rnFJr1s2ba noerw Cu~ antl .• mal~ 00.il 1>loragc By O"ner 3 br. 2 ba. din decking. gas BBQ & con· OPEN DAILY 10 5 C 0 M P A C T 0 R . . • · 646-S637 De., ' Onl) 1\08~100. rm, ram rm 3 Yrs o1 ..\!ers:auonal fire pit. Steps 3 BR S L . · R NUTON E CENTER & Buy now and select your Mountainside . 107 acres. do. 1 mlfrom pcean. 24 1 C .. OWcll 64 ... 7211 S7 1.SOO :;.i9 3580 a"ay from. rcfresh ln1t model: ou~~ndr~~ vie~ BRKFST. BAR. This own interior Won 't last. ocean vu. S2000 acre. •2 Br, l ba Townhouse sec, pet OK. T rlr at bo. community parks & 2 pools,noexteriormain· gracious ho me h as S l 9S.000 Build e r . Owner675·9GSO Pool, gar, patio. 5295 .. torage.$1,000,000hobl .\rchltccturnlly tl1.·:.11tncJ l'lL'>tom llupll'~. I Dlt & l·OR. Un u:.uul "'int> cellar. Lill' h1lll:irtl rm f or s1>mt't htnst 1h 11 ncnl, ~ec lh1s! S147.000 PAUL ~li\flTIN lll'al i-:.i.tutc Im· t.-11 7~1133 Co,to Mesa I 024 pools. Se<!ing IS belicv. tcnance Plenty of time separate LAU!"DRY G7S-l233 ltHl&t.te MesaVertleS33·S974 ~~~l~~1:t!'~~~7~,:.• ~.~!:~~~· ............. ing! Price has been re· for ne w nearby Golf RM .. O FFICE tOR S-Cll .. •t• 1076 w-.d 2900 Lgc Condo, 2bd. 2ba, ·! duced! Oon'tmiss1l ! Course If too la rge we J,IBRARY> WtV IE W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns .• drps., encl gar .. Neat & cln 3 Ur. 2 b Ocean View 3 hclrm, tuslom home \\Ith "·'Pllr<1te area for lht• 111 IJ\\:. or kid~ Short \\itlk lo rnaruw. SN ,:;oo_ $94,500 can show s maller units in SHELTERED JACUZZI Ml ,..~ VIII ri S29S. 832·S262 frplc, F.R .• cov patio. I\ SAN J OAQUIN WORKSHOP. For those phase, lovely u11gradl..'i1 4br on quiet cul·dc·sne, S385. 531.~!J.I. Nrschl. ltEALTY whocanaffordtberincst. plan Ill. e nd unit. 1 yr ANSWERS No. C .M . 1 y r l sc . . • , llOME lS A MUS'l' SEE, eves/wkndsOwnral(l. Enoui;h-Duchy-eves. CONDO i area P 0 0 L & L G E . ra """la as. 0 I(. SCRAM.t.ETS , storage. Gd nghborh. W 7S2·l685 THIS ULTRA DELUXE old. $65,500. 496·7139 F'amihes. S.150. S45·7506 SU , I It I I A C f / :._ OE'"-""FlaO ... offered ror ~....._ •--I 010 llolst -Cusket -n d 1 u d AMCHORA&l ~-. ...., .. r SlltOOOFullPrl --SllUNDAY 4 r,rc cc. 'h a, "P By owner. 2100 sq rt. nr • C• ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• The way som e people 3BR & den, 2BA. (;!eon, new c pts, access pool. r- IMYESTMIENTS RAMCHREALTY schls , park & pool. SEETODAV! By Owner . Newly re· avoid churchonSunday. niceyard,nrschls. pets. llc r's $340 m• 1714J 4911.7711 551·2000 $83,990. 752·027S or GONE TOMORROW! decorated 3bd, 2bn hmc. $375 """ 5762 "l 6 963·~ . -MISSIO ..... RE"LTY you'd ulmosl think it wa11 ........ 81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·7905 " • Soper lge yd w/glanl 44' lledSllUNDAY 4 Bd SMS.Cst lfwu.La ••una pool, prlct>d scver ~1 ca · tdea1Loc.3Dr,2Da.2ea L.L .. tlmm+- • 2 Br. hsc on ll!C n.2 lot ,. LOCJllftCI a. h l 048 PhoM 49 .. 0731 thou.'iand unllcr mnrket Su_bscnl>c lo T he llom.e gar, poo. twn sc $365 tt.rtaow Jt4..., t t rms \Un: <:rt•toll\'C ln\CSlors Deane Hom• ~ .. .. I h r-. '!'"I"... • +FamilyRm .. 1 S6 Kens1n~lon model <I ac valucals.17.500.Maybe t;xplorer. A semi· 841·3563/557-2179 •••••••••••••••••••••·' .. Super ocalion. 1.500. "DRu .. fa ... ;ly room, in ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·• I t llf lhl For lht• l.1rJ!c r.11011~· t!l'J :!IO\I 0 '" .... ESPECIALLY MICE assum ..... w ou qua Y· mon Y newspaper pro· GoodLocation·2Br,2Ba 3 Llr, 3 ba townhou111 l~li:.tc·ninj.? hnrdwood quiel. l?cation. Very VICTOalA Budget•prieedatS54.000. ingw/S13,000do"'n.3415 v l d~ng r ea l estate bllns singlega(.2 Stol')'' Sparkling new eon• , floor'>, rnd1anl s tone FountoinVola.y 1934 clean1ns1d~andout,w1lh HIGHLANDS Secluded . large lBR W.F1ight.S.A.S.S7-4183 services ro~ ~he home s un 'deck, no p e ts: $470. Call "Lil a' •J9-~ f1rcpluce I hdnns or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 w m !1 1 n l e n a n c e We offe r a most out · home with a great yard buying pubhe '" Orange Js t/last/cleaning d cp 844).1371 or846-5456eve. _..., I "1nv"rt1bl"' ·•en "'"'' lll· ~·~!•wind clas!!1C Suunish landscaping. Gas BBQ, standing coasUine view nd t• R t RMI R--t.t• County. Calif. For more · • 1;1e ;.,ed "r~mii{7oom ";;ch.t'ccturc ft pm~~~Y· 4 "11'(\led ~lndows, m any &i quality construction in a ndpa 10· oom 0 ex· 11:1 information w rite: Ste $350. 549-4050 3 BR, 2 ba, L.R .. D.ll 1 Ul-luw kilt; hen, nc" on Br. tlen. flt. pool. Iii lot. more extras. SI 17.50() this 2 bdr m .. 3 balh. d in· pa .7.AG RODZJ\Y ~ ....._. 201. 567 San Nicolas. $300. Eastside. 3 Br TH, F.R .. all bltns, new crp. ' 1hc marhl . SS.950 0089'-J93,orlSJS31i3G. ~ ins:rm.&den home:ror REALTOR 49Hl6ll ForSat. 1100 Ncwport8each.CA92660 Crplc,singlesOK.Fee. ncwpaint.Wtr/gard.p, llKR. call :>-10 1720 -the disen m1nntang buyer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals, 540-5370 No pets. Agt. 839·20S3 IHY!ttinatCNI leach l 040 al $177.500 LocJ-a Hills I 050 x53 2 BR 2 n· ftdlt S· ltefttol1 . .uu .ui.::1Ln.:..) • Capo. En c. pc t y rd. ~ ,.._.,,.,_ MaUtRentals 540·5370 b TRRBEU. ••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••. -· · 5 a. J ••••••••••••••••••••••• S23S. 2 Br TH, kads, pets. .... J24 m _,,,._....,.... Jbr 2ba lwnhse. Air, s tar pa rk.I an uan u---s ~:.a.-d OK. ~·ee. •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER CLEANI ~Il1l~ view. upgraded. poo~. ~s· s24,500. 496•8585 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Willow Hom es, 3 br, 2 .. "#I lnColifomlo" • •H ·2800Ci' sum nblc VA. 7 2 "· 496-~aft.6pm WboalllOIMI 3106 S195. Ready & waiting. OW, tplc, cpls, drp ' ... 3 lkllroom hume, fan· $49,500. Owner. 58641955. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. kids, pets ok. Fee $IOO/mo. 963·4SG9 Agt ~ ASSUME 81/2 0/0 ta s l 1 c arc u. n c ti r • -H'-...J l 052 NEWPORT BEACH Lovely, rum. 3 BR. & den l'ttain Rentals, 540·5370. fee. Wc-stmrnster Mall. Only ttS23CAMlusDl~lllV• LA. GUNA .....,...-...,.... Bnyslde, on the water. ho St ps t So b y .. v,AEDLROOAOMHS $59.950 OPEN !MILV • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $12.500. Agent 640·4950 . $S7~·Winl:r 0 • a . Westside. New plush 3Br 3 BR' 2 b a . l 4 9 2 .. l'Jltl,....., •· • '1~. 19!~. ,:. 8A M T·06 I'M TRIL£Y£L 4 IR I._. A t 673 6900 wet bar frplc, matur Larkspur. $425. mo. ,\re )'Oll r t•iu l y ro1 I _,r;J:(_;l.1:!:,!_!?!:ll:! · · · · '"THEHl"LLS" H.l.nrlEACH gen · adlts. $400. 2222 Pacifi 2 Bit, I Ba, 1tdded rnn pnrncy :ind h1\ury w11h 962·4471(rn:)546·8 ,03 Adult Park, beaut. 12x60. 3 Br, yearly, downst;1irs, Ave. 64Z.0758. rm. 6~90. m u. P r im low rlnwu pay 111cnt ., RAMCHO CHARMER An immaculate. up! 2 BR. 1'!1 Un w/encl. w'Jlerfront. No pets.$ location. Broker, no fu, 1'11lal IJJymcnt!I or S.121. --:--SAN JOAQUIN 3 Bedroom 1"• ba w/o· graded, well localed Patio • w c t -b n r , mo. 673·8540. 403 N. 4Br,2'h8aTwnhscB11ck l ~m ed. pos:.c11S lo1 '~ llf'r month. I ~p1H'1ou11 U~ ownl'r , 1llr.2 Ha, hul(c GOLf&aS ccan view. New redwood Dartmouth plan with wash/dryr, 2 sheds & Bayfront. Bal Island. Bay, privacy, nrsohls, •">W"-·-·864_0 _____ _ •~uti·""ms, 011 t·oruer lot r.um rm. fq1lc.1 .11001 '"' d k d 1 every detail complete more .,14 500 P vt ply pool,tennis.Justredec "'' "" ·~ 101 d TRU ..... ISIUFFS ec u orns pr vale but thft 0 rass in rear L..,, •• .;.4• ' · · • .......__,_,_ ...... 3107 lmmedpos$425548·7020 HNTALS with !<hUkl' r<i<1f family ' " many up~ra cs ~...., fenced rear yard in love· " "' """...,.. -lftWft-SI 1 p 11 I roum. w i;torll' r1'rt•11htl'C 562.000 !l(i:t ;J'73l Why not live where the ly Arch Beach Jlei{lhts yard.bliridng yourBlgGreeSSSn "B 1n lbl ••••••••••••••••••~•••• MESA VERDE 3 Dr 2 811 "BRng.,cD am Y -lomSc4s. l'ru Pel to ~l'll. llurr) action is? We h ove u urea. Priced to sell fast thum an save ";'ner. ' r , un . < New Ocean front winter. F R r 1 •h " •' a ... ·•·· · .. l'l•'u~ccull WQN1 LAST number .or niffercnl tS75500 Priced below competi· wide. Adil P k in San Bltins. was he r /dryer, N!: dr:~0:cs4n~s ~J:: 3BR,2 Ba ........... S3l 7HOMES under $50,000. model!! in top location . u ' · lion at 568.900. Juan Capo. $16,500. Ph frplc .. 2 car gar . no pets, p d · 545 786· 3 3 Oft, 2 Ha ... : ...... S4: Jim Conllo. oH vool & °''the h.11rway, near l-he Cati 64.,.7~1 1 -493·3186 lbd, $32S. mo. 3bd S550. on erosn or . a BR, 2 Ba .•. • ....... $4: u1ct•ntwlt Jfl'•' Lr11 II\' i I b r I d l!IQ ii ~ J BR 2 B ~ ... ... tcnn !'o c u . or sa e an • -ua lat mo. 673·6640. at-3232 . n .............. . 1 m & ma~lcr br. ponlry 1 I \" I , -... 3 BR 2 "a ""' or case. ~c we come Pl p ' u .... · · ........ . & ut1l1q• rm~. Only lhe oppartunily to !>how DC• roperty 1600 Winter Jbd, 2•·1ba $320 ........................ 38R,2 Bu ........... $4: S-11\,!JOll (\111 91:27751 th~n p~•"•.rtics to •ou PfDplrti9a ...................... mo. r ctok.JOS Montero. 1JO:ONTllEWATER! 3UR,2Ra ........... $4: 1:-.T I. H 1': Nt-;TWOR" ~~" .. ,.,. J 3 & d h und yourfrtcnds . .,... ou,J',~·,:::O.t U MM -BA YfR ONT G75·Sll81. en new o me on 4 BR, 2 Ba ........... $4 . --Newport leach I 069 Lake Forest W/VICW 0 4 on. 3 Ua ........... $T. NEW le EXCITING •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Office bul h1 i ng, sp~c· Winter Rental, 2 br hse nr waler 1528 sq rt, 2 bn. Townhomei. hill h f _. tacular view, luxuriou1t heh & s hop111ng, Ca II AIC. wet bar. frnlc, patio 2 llR 2 B • .,. t09 om~ catunng .. • a ... ········-<=ATALlNA VIEWS. 3 l execuliveofliccs 1711)5260t>SO. & dbl gar. Clubhouse. 2lJR,2 Un ........... UI• BDRM. 2 B/'\Tll. quahty . CATALINA Reduced toS625,000 $275. 2 Ur duplex. Kids pool & tennis Incl. SSl!-0. 3 !Ht, 21.7 Ho.,• ..• • .. $4: ._ ________ , COl\.'itruction. 187,500 llLL GRUMDY OK. 1-'ec Ready Sept. t1il. 6.J0.8300 :I Rll. 2 8:1 ........•.. M! 1 red hill .... 55 2 -7500 Real Estate byMi:NAY ruauc NOTICE 1\\;11l.1hl(' Z 'II)', I btlt•m . hom1• 1111 r 11rn1'r lul 1lr11·('tl for 1111ll'k <,nit· Sp:u-11•u ~ ('onrlltn1tht11! 1•11lnri.. II! hclt·ms. 1rn1lrr anl'll~. honu~ rm l'll•ar h,•11ch C)ul y $0K,!lllU to 711 ()1~·111'ifi 25 Fnit Trees .. 1•nh:111cc the lorj!e Jay w . Veal!! Realty & OCEAN VIEW!! . •Httor 6J S.6161 MaJn tlcnlal'!, a40·5370. Super 3 br, 2 b:a, rplc. OW, 3 Lm. 2...., Ila ......... $.'fl 31709Coast llwy ---d $ 4 BR. 2~ Ou ......... $4~ So l.aguna 4W·22.17 from your hving room.tncOtMProperty 200 Mewportleoch ll6t cpts569 rps. ~85/mo 411R,2'"B11 ......... S4' ........ Or11matic 3 level family ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4 Agt. No re. 4 Bil, 21'2 Ua ..... , •• SSI Spclflish Spk"dor :-:cw h'>tini.: 2 Story. I hr, din rm . fplr , hardwMCI fin.. .:uc~t hou.,\' + l1otc> lot '' pool Woulll ~ uu hc•hl'\'t' uni> $i<l.l)W ' l'nll n1 '" • r..is. 7'i21 scrluded cul·de·i nc lot or1---------· h!>me with pcrmuncnt Very l11c 4.plcx. 1 2·3 br. LIDO O,\Vf'RONT :!hr, FoufttoM-V.y 1234 Vl~W. 4 fledroom. 4 bolh , l>ana r oinl, 1'11ys for <!ha, frplc, luvl('y patio,••••••••••••••••~••••• WHAT'S MEW? T tllS II OM 1-:' Won 't l n"t' 'Trt•u!I 11:llo rc, 1hu1 thrllllna home In "Tiit: RANCH ". EX· t<•11.~he derklna onll cov· rr('(f puho moke It l1kol for enlcrtuininit. t:r\Jo)' hu~l' ma11ler aulle with rOl)' fm•plat•1• phi~ three udclltlonal bcdroom11. Sensibly priced o t $79.~. pd1'.1I(' loeulmn on <;OS. ----=-::-:-~~=":"~ ('(1H•rctl pol io. atriums, Romon hath. voult••d ,•dlln11 4 hdrm . family rm, i.prmkler-. front & re· _"'!1111._,;;..;~-,...._,~;.J ur. A hom1• to t•nteMom tn 7U Dt>S·l 156 (damklly"' room, paN· lio ond ihwlf $126,000. 01~·5205, winter. 675·46'1G $0 Li;c 2 hr kltl11/1>CIS/ cc . r ant1111uc cw11orl 675·3824 --· ' h · I • vnluc ut 1110,000. (;all oceanfront wntr rntl 2nr, slnglcic .• llcnc com icr, S40·1l5l .Newportorricc. FOR SALE Iba u\11 pd. $3i!f>/mu. f(,-e,ll3l·20ll ____ _ CATAL;IHA ISLAMD Avail Supt ll.~~2~ Fireplace, :i hr. 2 Im. cuv CLOSE•IN 7 Unlls t#tcomc Sl!),200 a EASnLUFF J_>lltlo. new cpl11. drt)ll & ye11r, f 11$,000. nr will 1 OW. No wax nr11, surer Walk Lo ti<>och " •h<IP·~~~~~~~~~I trade ror Income proper· snrt. or " w/den. lrg. loc. 5'110/mu. 003·4f.OO Agt plna frOIT\ lhi• 3 Mrm.1~ ty in Orunce County. yur1l & <•11cl0ti11d Jona1, No tee. hom~. Oood s un&fl vu11. HartNwVlewtfotM WortdW .. lrollers ne11rp11rk. ---------• ()t•t;N t>AILV fresh landsco p l n g ''"4 .. 10 67).7'01 AGT. mpl redec. 4 br. ~ho, 8 A.M.TOG P.l\1. w/ prlnk!(.'rs. $!27,500 wunted.4Bror51Jr "" .. new crpts. dfl)!i & point. ---------~1-8411 Yrly. 4br, ocean view. t'J>IC. $410/mo. 003 4500 Univ P11 rk tnhom rade your t•x 1helter for itleP!' to lx'nc:h. ufl 5 call Agt. No rec. W/()OOIS. pork & tennl REDUCED'· CAREFREE 11pendobl e . 54 11 p11c1• fi73 7G24/639·3980 3br, :m ba, 2 car ga HACH LIVJMG trailer park 122SK. OWC -Mever Uud '" s-1~.&10 82'18 ~Ian l(EAl E'lTATE •' '' '' ,. •' ',I , , 11' ',1. r' 11#> .. ~., .. HERITAGE . . R[Al TORS Motivated seller want Sharp 2 bdrm . with lst.Ait\'42·9666 Ow1111trs 28 r, 1• ba. Yrly 4 Ur. 2 Ba, Furn Rm, ---- lh o" n\?r. 2 i.ty. pool ---------1 o«e,.,! Super upJ?r.dt'd :l custom den, wet bar. lgc. 1385. winter 5310. Upstr"3 fpk. vacant. kids OK. Collo;c Purk Syr acu1 • 12\li.lO) 3 un . 2 Ba. ram GIEEM llLTS bl' d room hom e sunny patio. Spacious. 7 Mrw UNITS IBr. wntr $265. Utll pd. 54!>0 m o. Cull ownr. mdl. 3bd, 2ba, dct ,. ---- rm. rrplc, bltns. xlnt air."'• w Spanish lllc & voon<I QPCn look. Near pools " n~n Both new cpt'I, point & 1163·8000 mm.rm .• 2d rs rror : _ .. N ... _ h s-1000 NOMT& -nrs.lf)•ou'refu S")'OU0 ll s ur,erbly appointed furniture. 17lH! Balboa Commpool,acrossstre. ~"""'· • r ucac . • , . . 1 u k VIII J IJ(.'ean $73 900 , \ _________ , 0189 l:n1\·t rs ty ~ar aae loH! 11: It's a patio home CAYWOoO IEALn pr de·of ·own e r s hl Bl. 673-4001. Owner up. wtMN 1.1•1aCJ from park nr ac hoo -------1 Ill, Amhurst 3 bdrm. \3• '° Cl\JOY a yard without 8 townhouse units wit stairs. Adults only. Pool. Ten· S.~~. mo. Open Sot/Su 1 Century 21 ··Wci-lcllff" MESA VERDE TRl.t.EYEL - GEMTU aOLLIHG WHllLS NEW .. 2 " 28R. 2BA. boc ks to frrtw l'ly . Rt'tluced to only SSff.500. Qunht y constructton. beautiful dl'rorntor 11s· .sets. ONL\' TWO Lt;t..,.! ---------11~.!!.!, 71 I 9684456 both with 1trtum . red tile lot of work. Please call * 541· I ZtO • owner's ri!sldence. Sllll nis. Lovely 2 btdrm, 1 ~ 1·5. 3631 Sego St. 644 709 roof & doub le car 833·3380Agent. 1---------1 time for you to select OCEffNFRONT Winter , balh dble garage Your garage. Buutlfully -Br ho me In Newport your colors, options !Ind Vu, charm'ng t Br col· own' ard Located near Wocxlbrid11e Town horn• land caped front Ir brick VIEW-MEW Shores. Need s ne w extras. An exclusive llst· taae w/patios. $310 mo. shop~na:park. freeway. 3.Ur. 2ba. Lakeview loc. lined patio in rear. Walk This twauty !'et!ks with OWJM;r. Has lots of extru ing • 673-:U93 $37:1/mo. Agt. No fee. uon. Av1.1ll Oct 20. ~· to your two puols. ap11, ele11once 3 ~droom. 212 & pnced to sell. \_Valk to M4-14l2,M9·86SS mo. 7S2·0275or833·790S t('1'1ni~ courts ~ library. b h •-I R h S beach, pools. tennis. Agt. ............~ U .......... -1.a.-.a i-· ----------• """ al . ao n anc o an ti4238509amto9 m 1£ ft.1 11 l ~ ~-. . 5 Br hme for lease. 161• Prlet'<l Ill only S6V.""'"' Joac1uln: It's a b11rgain .· P Cit ..... a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lr.g beaut. 3Br. f nt ~ly s mo. or sale, 199,000. 195t· llurry&call. unh\'cd in. So call Agent S lass Hill New 180 PIDm 1411boel"-d l20 fmest nghborhd. f .R .. Sierra Sot o. Slerr I 833-3380. ~!f ocn v u h Pt Dp81 ti9a ...................... dinrm, 2 ba, pvt pool. Amigo e nt rance o l OWMa J Ir 2 lo Magnirlcent. By ow':e~ n2·:~uc.c" Yrly. lovely 3 Br. l Yt Ba ~~';n0w~~i;o pets. Turtlciroek t>r. 833-829 • • S44·8609or544·8889 MMOUM•t. · + guelll rm & ba. · · Open H110 Fri & S: N Cond<>~nWalnlut ~. I 'FOURPLEX' t rplcs, 2 car gor, .............. ech JJ40 1Q.4PM. ..-. cc::;,~: 1~::~m.~n11c{ Don't drop the bnll! Get o Di'luxe 3BR. frplc. ownr wshr/dryr. S600. 675'2975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -P-ar_k_V_i-ew-, _2_B_r_2_8. p.111tlo. nr pool. $49.800 Job with a low·cost Daily u n It ·On 1 Y 1129 i ~~o. SELL Idle Items with 3Br Sur1'11lde Condo, frplc, twnhme, lotal decorate; •.AMCHIULTY 111.1000 Transfc;rred. S52·l234 or P ilot Classified Ad. ~~~· S<IO·OSM e Dally P1lotClassifled Ad, J>lltio, end ear. nr bch. air at rclrli. part. f!V'" SS1-0'15hft4PM. ~642·56'78. •· 642·S678. Lse.538-L~lSe,·e. l300mo.M&·0421 1 -· ···-·-·--- • ., DAILY PILOT * Wed"-Sd~y Sep!.ember 8 1976 1.......__ 1 • -.,,.. ,_ .. u..r.. ............. u..r.. .._.. U.fw '111 ul U.fw 1 I• ~ .,_.._.ts F..rwl1Md •••• •• • ••• • •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••• •• • •• • ••••••••••••• ~~-··-·--•••••••••••-•••••••• •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• C.... M.M ll24 c:..t. M.M · ll14 le«la ll40IAl-+...tk ,........_d ........ Rm.I 4450 ott I F--4 lr?1ll9 J244 leocla lZ69 ...... 1.-.cl 1706 ••••---•••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wU.fw11111*4 ltOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••~!.~~ ......... •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •• 110 1..LV APTS •••••••••••••••••••••• Coron. dtl Mar ()(c or Uftllvtnity Part twnllm, .. Jpt S!Wn:s, ? 8R. ~nv. "I Stood m· i-·ne a UR.~. No pdl . llST IUY $lore. Upper ·~\'Cl l''ound: Co!lle. ! yr' uhl Br-J Ba, lam rm. mlt> dm. Walk to bitach. t-tc. OORAJ:Jt.t; 2 Br. aardt'n _..-MZ-4139 IM TOWu 6?3·33.S approx. f l'mt•I \\ 1111 ova,tv''1C)Ol,juls:!·~ .uio y..., A .....,. p.Al11>,2t'arpJrllnc.clo.~ s· I .,.,. U "t . 8ro-..o&btack.Mv .•I ~• ... rv .. ~-I""' to l~ry. markc:t " lndr~ to ne .... an lbd apt $25.S mo 3bd t In&; Cs. 1--r. uro &I Uift61901T •• .a.cH . We have i. 3 • • bdrm W;\T£Rt.RO:O.'T C'O~DO (juiC'l :iduhs S350 mo. .....JK>ine at :?b:l $W . ' b 3P • unfurn. T h e re 's $1 "'".,,,.. -FOUND : Whit,• 1,,.,. homes 6 townbomt Z!'dhqf\,!Hr~O.n.sJ ww tur . S l8·SSO,& d):s. b 1 •k r rm:.mnu bl~ah 1 rnl,thon in recreation: Sten1orOfficH haired cnt, 1 Liu, L ao1I for lease. frunl tie ,311 S8JUmo GT3 J13tns. ~tl97SG88 TF.NNlS Cpro & pro· Ae r o•• rrom n ew bro~n •y~. AQllfr ''" GU'°W5 No •·ee. l t'nt IWQ,.jJ'1 ViiJI n · · i.hl>p> complimtnl:it)' Martner's Mlle Shopp n11 Dul b . G7$ 4GCH RANCllR ~Al1TV aa.. 2 Br l.Ba. encl .:ar, walk h!UOn~. swlmm ln.:. Ct'ntcr.Nowrcmoddina • SSM!GOO OPt. tlOVSI': o r-..ltisulo l707 a-• to bdi. JOOS Alabama St. hulth clubl, purliH , 470 to 1$00 sq ft. :.'630 t~: Gtrl'i HI.kt ___ ::..;, 3Rr, :•, ba rondo w/3G ••:•••••••••••••••••••• >•...' ';.~~'J '\\~c -·. ~.: ~,"~·. C:it1~.a sro1.n 1> ~8Qs &Sundity brunch. A~on St. Wynn Rltrs calJ<d2~31 4tHiliJ 'furtJetoct 4 or, fam rm, boat tip. dbl 1tar. $liOO ~s. Ulll ~C!. Groovy l ........ ,_... ~ ~ .. ~.~/' <>' i: Sorl')', no one under 21 & l::J:J) 477 1001 lo ~11cnbt' dYa rm.:?b'J,nt'W fflU y rly hie-.&.&$9 w C:s br Buchcombt'r, fec. "--/:....._. ~ • ·~~~ ...... IYTHISIA hli~.Monthtom1>nth • l''ountl: Youn,; ,,111 11 ~.1\"'1 Sii ~ II~.> ~t$i~ISor87S 9~7 631,2011 ' If~. ~' .C.~n. ' ' ,..;;. New 3 br deluxl' lnh.sc, O«upanry. Modclll open t,(asc.$1,900sq.t\. nllxed breed b1 11 i.11.. -• ~ ---() ,'--._<.-c _,,-~.,Q/ r.;tM.;/i .. -<. 20llcthSt.S36·lllS daUyl0.7. lnQfMOnC t ffwy. mJ1 l e do , \' ~niv. Pk. l nr. ~·1= &. Udo ·~It' 4br. 2ha hc>ml! IALIOA IHH IMMLOIAT8 ~~s~ Rrn.lrd Pine Monehl l::lll \'Vt'!I, ~~:M4~ lh'(Jla1hl~/:.!:lr~. St ',' 11 'J. am tm. frple ~ unlkdi., U t>kt· 1111, frpl<'. so 1 br md ulll £quipped tXXL•JlANCY Mah f""' r .... ~w.a•ion ,,0 ... S350 L4>111c. 1\1 Olk:. t< 0 k1i11'00d Gurdtn Apts ........_~~.. ........ ..SOO lll"Cll. ~ty t.Ahoow ~lr.34> Qr patit1 "'·ail 9·1. Yrly k1trhl'n. uth<•r ~xtr " A\' tl.Alll.l! • IX'h. Oen ''iew. 1 Br eon· -'" ....,... .. ~-M44~tr 1.>un1' r.n 1J:u <.:lob(• 10 bu~. \lllaj,!l' r::c-·~·-~·f1t~)~'.$•n$Wi, d&>.nu."50Lse.2Ur.2Ua NewportUeach Norlh w·····h·················· ;:ou;-o-;-,v;;-;sh.1 ..;1 I t;N 1 VE R S ._ ~tore•. $190 to s;!SO mo 1•ou"""lil,.._. '' .. •.acer rondo. (714) 491·7518. 880 Jrvlnt' !qt 16thl or~ ouso sp:'.lre 11ppmx. medium u mntc du,.;. 111 • II Y PAHK lfar l>or View ('arme (11 5-11140 b<ltwcen N11 k.,..m11111\.-J, !'114 )64~·0$50 1.000 iq ft. l.ngunn lhllit. ll<•ll & Ueach, It II pnmc Qrecnbtilt loc .. nr wl Vl\·w, 3 ur. llr<lnr ltm bet we n 9 & 7 ~ lledroom. ~ tlAth $190. Near ocean. l Br. JX:I tlJ0.()800 3-l:!·S683 PoOla, r.iurk , 11e hooh. ni~. i.iovl fuc lm•I - - ---Two llo.ltOOM.1woR..1h OK. Fee Newport DU<'h South ------uvall immW. 3 lir 2 Un, llll) GlG 81QI · 2br. rrplc, bur. blltlll. 1111 Mu ln Rentols. !WO·S3'70. 1700 Ulth St (Ill Dover> Wu~hou~e In lntlustrlol itewnrd ! Lost mule 1111; ,, Curm dine, SHS. 53.2 U136 pa11u l bou!fr from complex. 1$00 sq. ft . up tnnGl'rm.Shcn. or5.)2.0l'J5 UDO ISLI ornfmt .\dlh, no 11eti. Sl60. Good deal. 1 Dr. <714' 642·8l70 p ro x • S t or u 11 e o r 646 G9'i9 Lari.:r hom · vn i5 11. lc>t \\' 111'\ er. $JO u / mu . child OK. Pee. llOOIM 4000 manufacturing. 20x 18' · ·i,'he !erra!~b· n.-w c/wu·t' w ,.,p .. 11 ul\b ,,.1 v putao • (,iJ G055 _Moln Kentols. Mo-mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay + 1 bnlh. SI 95 LOST Due h es:s. , ,. 11·, CK'lluOO. ' r. 2 bJ. Up Bd ~ I ed ~ r •de d t 11 lu ~. :-. r rms . d11110g rm & Wl~TER Oc ·• $200. l:Jeals all. 2llr, Crpk ROOMS $25. wk up with mm . occupy. 6.t2·4232 German Shep. Dtk & 1.111 chools " p0<>I. •37c fa1111hrm Sl::OO \Jo >rlr , t'llO:.tv• l Hr "tlr,childok.Fec. . kitchen. S37 .50 wk up l.,....1W-A.....1 .u.o 3yrs . Vlc I rvin.•·,. ., o1 • "'WS ......... R"'"'LTY & 3Hr. c lean & d e " ,., ..... 97u ,., _._ ... Urls tol Sept 1 t 12131322·15881:\t'' ~ "'" 5A :tirat G7S !lJIH Main Jlentals 5-IO·S3io u..,.s. """°'. .... or .... S-3967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., • · 1 t ----* • 675-4562 • * ( l\'t!. ' , neward. ~6-0116 Terrat'e Townhome. 2 br. --• , • ·' Br. 11,, lia. cpts, drp:-.. 1 Br. pool, laundry rm, S2Sc.:11w~~ .. ,!,!!lk 1~ bc09h. ~~u';i~d ap\ bQr UJ:t11~~n··~~ 1.ost · Yellow L"b m· I 2 b:l. up,;radec:I t'pt, ~lnl BLU~~. C-OndolA3ses p.1nehn~. no pets, $3SO patio car port Sl60mo u """'~v or"":;. 73 · ,. · .. · a,.•• lo<' s.175. ll.:J:J~~H.'l:S-1972 scart1ng-at ssoo _mo . r rly 67S-411 9 , S48-810. . ask for Mark, H.B. bl~s·s uNec. ,,Renotr~~ ,oJr JMloosm•osldR.ewH~rdrboJ .... '·,1,,~; • A.:1111\ ~l·lllJ • " · • u • "·" " · .. • .,...,.t •. --lo--'--t w·nt l"IM 3144 Newsmn B?h lfaytnmt -~ . , LOCJ119Gleech l241 SuPl'f"nC':1lt'CmdoJbr ZbJ .'"E"" 1 ~ • •••••••••;"';••••••••••••home, young yachts ...,.1 __ el .osi : -Ye m illc . ....................... frpk povl <.:I bl . ~ JOl lfgewah.'r It e.o•-personpref.646·6712 --••Mt Su1mese, ~~ Ant:ur.1 SJ:•ARALJ1'JC ~"' u.ll red :.bfil~ ~.G73u23~---r 3 br,2 .. ~~;.g.!~·frplc. .._ , .... 1.'Ldi' icl Aa l••ti•L..&.-..C -Rewt.11 4650 Cream color w /blii. wood, unui.u.il Cutuni.llc - -----~-....-IDl ~•·· • ~-~ ---· _ Joe.-111 Apft Pvt rm or shore for ....................... e y e s . A n ~ 1 ,, 1les1gn. \:ircul:.r ~ .1lh.. Bluff!\ Condo-3lir 2''.?bJ _!to~m!>On,Rltr 675 lll:!O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••ii• enling Crom $260. wom:i.n In ni~e-hse m-gd. 2RR double Insulated trh .. Samantha''. Lost 8 :: ... ~y Ille, cubbr t1lule~. frph~. I~ J>Jlio. pool.~ Corona., MCH' 37 22 s.. cae...... 3776 c:o.t. Mes. 1124 Adult apt.s. Leasing pre. toe. Kat prvlg's. 548·3932. W/full length cabana. Terreno Dr area l\llsi.1011 .. rttnt'h dours . beam _mu Git l5t!G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• view now ls a presugc Pvt room & bath wlktchn New carpet & drnpe:; \lat>jo. Spayed. 831·980'1 ce11·~s t'ull oce an \'U ir:v~UTIYE Completely t'urn, 2 Br 1 3135. Util pd. Singles ok, Newadultwaterfronl apts Irvine community, 6 lndry priv ..,/Chrislla $6,S00.&1~7972 Lo~t: t"em. White 51,11, rrom hv am. bdrms & EA""' no """"' putio ••arkn" n e a r b c a c h . tn Mesa Verde. Beautiful Twenty Pergola Cuh•e ram B l I 673 '547 n •·-.1.-.-\'11:. College Pk. uew"r••J mass1v._. dt't·ks 2 Hr2 Ha. lltf'TAL SlttYtCE 675:51ol ~r 711.ai{sno " Bea c h combe r. r ce, landscaping. E xcep · & Sandburg, 2 bioeks so. 6TJ.is10~ Ev~s. .: or ~hlYrd/ " .. w h,llhr, G doors lo lx'h. 11 0:.t ES . CON OOS, -631-2011 lionally rich Interiors of San Diego F rwy. e ~7·9865or6 14·332S. ~mo.21.J.823·WJ8 1\PTS. rrom $300. pe CostoM~ 3724 1&2 bdrms from 121s: S59-ll00 BEDROOM wilh kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : 9 mo YI ~a l"or I.&! 2 Br. H• Da. 2 car month. Ask for ~luurc-e ....................... ~1taetd Mesa Verde Vi!las. lSSS i..,... leech 314I pnvileges. 645·'1920 afier ~:rt.it 5005 llcrn~rd ~(d rk. fa<"' ••ur, '--"Ul ~ ...... n .. , ....... ur Be1•crly $37.50 WEB & ur ''-"--'-~-... Mesa Verde Dnve East, •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 pm. • Ill 'f rem, Lady . Beige \'I.II " """ ""~" • ~-67~7601 ~......., C l M •••••••••••••••••••••• I v· "'d I walk to Vu:turtu Ut'h. .r •Studio&lBRAplS ••••••••••••••••••••••• os a esa 11141 BEAUTIFUL l Bdr Hot.fa.Mot I 4100 ar. tee. wards&l\yi 'I"" ,.~,.-,,,,.. •TV~llaidScrvAvaiJ •----1-•-..1 3106 S40'8871. " t .. , b I m. . es •HRTAVHM lie Dr. JIB. 846·89<1: ~~,.,...,.i....;.a ft tiPM OCt:AN t.HONT VI E' pt..--,.Se· - -.,p ra u o us ocoa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Viejo Area. Owner very anxious LCICJlll'CI Hit. 3250 <.:ONDO. 2 + Den. 2 ca * '"""" rv. Hld pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauliCully landscaped view. Av31loble Oct. 1. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL Mostly help run and nett · ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr"'ate park in,... ful •CLowhJldre.n Seh1ction HICE 1100 Cl\. FT. garden type adult opts. S.100/mo-lease. $9.60, dbl 0 or 2> owner SlSOO. mo. ldc:a l LOST: 2 f.'e m. doi.;~ " * mont y rate~. ..,.. l 2 3 B DI h h $11 60 Q G Id n J Rcdtt 3 bf" 2 b , Mcunl> bwldmg LA:as Zl76 NewportDh•d.CM onehousc rrombay · · r s was e r. · . ueen<tor2J set·UP ror m om & poi. o en rown, mo d · f 1 • 0 ~· tpls. thru )f:a)• '77.~. p mo 548.975SorG4c: """7 &.bcoach.38R 2\~.BA encl. gar., BBQ. Gas & Kltchn/Pool/PhoneSvc operation. Good terms. s m•. y1('. Drookhu~st ,>,, rpts. P c. ' . new ,\J(l r,.u i :?ll .,.,,,,., Dbl garage.Children OK. water pd. Pool. 2376-Newport Bl.vd. CM. Agt. 837-4200 Bunning. 11 B. on n1te ul area. S3951mo. 9634~ --,. ..... b St25Jmo Available LAMAHCHA "'nS 543.97:;s -3rd.968·12'i6REWARD! ~·No fee. EX EC 2 sty Spanis h ..,....e ach. cottages. Util. TI8Sc ,,_ Mli T MARKET -.,-R 5.Q fl. 3bd. ru1rway nev.• pd. Singles only. S-135. up. now Call now! ott Place, CM ll'llftll1 to S..... 4100 LOST: Siamese Fem Cat -i.,o :,3 BA. all the extras. library. den, 2 rrpl<"S. 350 Avocado642-0282 675-8721 "'2·5073 Drop a pebble Into th ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Gross S00.000. Mo. \'1(' Newport Blvd & 21!.I -1962 Overland. W 5t nw tmnis pool or by SS75 S.US C "'Sl.T"'S VERY clc:m, yrly 2 Dr Ocean from )'our Apt Resp fem to shore lge 4 Ong!nal owner or ,15 yn (;M. Ml·:!S79 . l~t. lust + S200 ll>o fee M94JS1 . . • • d k Lease. Luxury, security Br. blk to ocean, $140 mo r-etinna. Located n ght ir1---------Bkr S..6-081-l ~1inutes to NB. Buch & 1 cc • cl06c to s hops & Mature adullJI. 311M Cat utll lncld. 645 A""• · m Id d I e u f a HI u e n 1 p-~-' b BR furn ... duJ•~. no pets bch. 225"'1 APolcna. $315 Hwy. ·-.-.. e . .....,.,.. homes. Will S.8 .A ".n ....--1 5150 L-..a-.....i 3252 . l r, :?1:: ba. Ten-rs " "' '"" cAA• d -.;.:r.r ~ "•• _..,,.--n..,,...... " 2110Newport Blvd. C)t. mo . .,._ . ...,..,. ys, 673-373\ 837-4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::!.'• ~;!~.;,o~~tov .. ,. ___ -'-----~ C\'JJ. Beautlrul oceanv1ew. AVOID INCOMPATIBLE Onnktngproblem! V1£W.f>OOL·JACUZZI Br, pvt balcony S300 mo ROOMMATES lffr-WIMwGroc.. • Cull Alcohol llelphne Cozy 4 BR hilltop home Bernt !thlJ a\ ail ~-itb &...-. leach 3141 ._.._ __ r ..t. Call 497-3495. "--."""·-·TY .. ···-SJS,000. MO. U hrs a day 835·3830 Lt> a st s.;1~ mo (;311 3 RR , 2'-:-ba Townhome ........................ -anwllUla 3107 ~cc: ~ Ul'IL&MITW Outslnndln&: location & _____ :;..__;.._.....:...;._ llarry, 752·1920 o r Nearbt'ach. Phone Bach. Nea r beach. Ut1I ••••••••••••...,•••••••••• PtMICIEIK OCEANVIEW, 1 blk t Takesthe Guesswork equipment. Ideal set u1 MASSAGE 51!6-SSOl llarry.S40·l1Sl,\gt, pd.Sl95-S2ZS mo:S6Swk •3Bdrms.S400• UYISW beach. 2Br. lba. dttk, outoffindingthat for liquor. Requ1re1 FIGUllMODELS l.f3S~.Cst 4!11·2508 •2 8drms.S300 • TO ITS MAME stv/refrig. Cpts, drps RIGHTROOMMATE aboutSl2.000.cash. Agt ESCORTS Ml"'-Vt.jo 3 267 Man.hall lllty 675-4600 wshr/dryr, sep. stor age 832·4134Since1971 837-4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..C.....,.ta 127 utst and1nw Lag una Over $00 tall trees :ind Adults. $350/mo +ulll, --------OUTCALLOHLY 'rrabuco I Ln \'Ina .• 11 r ••u•••••••••••••••••• at'h :! nr. O<'un front PE:"llNS ULA PT. 1 0 st ream s with 4lH·S610or494·2935. SINGLES STUDENTS R.Y. rARIC 63 I JI I I l'Ond. 3 br. 2 bo. t'l)ts. 2 Br house, fplc. <cntr:i apt 42' w..UI of gluss to L~~ 2br. 2 bu. <":rrport. waterfolls cr eate a Newport leecll JIH SENIORS DIVORCED & STORAGE • <lrpi;, ow. fµlc:. ilS mo. San <.:lemerlll' ~ mo Ol.'\'!l n, deck, pvt stairs to t ts, ~o petsi Y;JY· S300. relaxing setHng for your ••••••••••••••••••••u• Live better for hair the RESORT AltEA AIOITION ~W)Agt.Nof\'t>. 4!111-31>26 . bt-1.11·h. '-"<>mplctcly Cum. i;{f13 1.1" 1uti ., 1• ~·,sp a ciou s new l ·or r'"'ltKNEWPOltT cost. We help "OU rind 3 Next to slate park. Lit'. ------' ,\\~11 1 Sept n. For wtnll:I' · ,,.., 544 .. 1 ramar ::.!-bedroom apartm~l a J ror 32 vehicles. Only Counseling & Referral Air Cond. 3 Br , 1.a , Ha. S..J.-. tlr }rly le:isc. By owner Dr. From 1230. Furniture ArAJtTMIHTS compatibleroommale. S7000. full price. A"t. Preg.test·avail.wknds w/w cpts. cir~. put1u. Copistra.o 327 •213> i90--0925 CorotHt ct.I Mar 3122 :available. Sm'all pets 1 or2 Bedrooms and County Wide Service 837·"200 .. 24 llr llclpllne 547.9495 SJSO. !213 I 421· '582 ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Adults only. Office Townhouses RootnnlClte Fielden 1----------1 !'REGNANT? M.--1. It 3 t 2br condo. a i r . pool.f'Wwportleoch 3769 o~ 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 FromS329.50 826-2775 530·7940 IEIRTAVHM Ca rin g conride ntial .. ,.... • ec 26 ~shr;dryr. cpl pref. nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairview Rd .• Costa Open 9·6 0ally Mission Viejo Arca counselino & rcCcrral. • Nwpt llAht« htlllopl \lcw or 2115 unfurn <.:al Pool. Avatl. Now lo June 'Tl J Across fro m Fashion share nice lrg hse H.B. owner $1,500. f!lO. Shop. kecpin.:. •:••••••••••••••••••••• llt'ts 5 . ~ l'lf', Idly f_ul'n Li?e 2 Br near bay & bcuch re '"~ .\1esa. Phone545·2300. Spa-Pools· Tennis . M·F 21-30 mature. neat ~fostly help run and nets Abortion~ udoptlon & 3 br,2ha.11>1e reaeation ~JO 30.67S-l8-11 " i~r~s NING 3 br garden Island al .J :imboree on Sl20 mo. 1st, last. util. homes & business are3. AP(;AJlF. 547-2563. r:n. New t•rpt a, paint SalllaAM 321 ..... ,.. apt.Pool,recroom.$265 SanJoaquin H11ls Road. pd.SueorJobn,99-9086. Hearl cond. for ces -------- I • Nr. Hoag lf~pital. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeat'hfronl apt. I br lum . <.:ORONA DEL MAR mo. 710W. l8thSt. 1714) 644-1900 original owner to sell. • SPIHIT\JAL READER 6-i3-633t .SS711717 8 Frplc. cp\s, itarage. 2 8 • Gel 1 .. __ 1.., .. 35 Goodternis.Agt.837-4 f'\rlly Llcensed rand m•w 4 br, 3 bo. AvaiLSepl II lo J une JO r Townhoullc, frplc. MF.sAVERDE·2 8t new WATERFRONT CONDO ... ._. ,. 312N. El Camino Real Luxur y Condo. Nwpt drps. i lo ry. block S300. mo. ~203 • eashor~ Pool, tennis. continental cpt.s. paint, eoc't 'gar. 2550 sqn .. $8:i0 mo. Srde ••••.••••••••••••••••••• GARDENING RTE San Clemente Forappt· Creiit, highly upgr:idl'<.1, 2 ft'flCc. i.prmklcr!I. SSOO. Dr. Come i1ee, open breakfast. Some ocean & quiet cul-de·sac, S230 + tie avail. Agt.,<4 840.8149 •Single. storaie only. S1200/t10 492.9034 • 492.9136 Dr. den, 2'-i Ila. P'-1 lt'n· mo. Owner 5 16·1428: datly. Catalina views. Close to see .. ref .• & credit a pp. Ha.rbor·Adams, CM. $25. EQUlP·TRAINlNG ' nis. pool, J:.t'Ul ZI. 2•-.: 97!> 07 17 shopping & finc beach. '198·l936 Deluxe Apt. 2b_r. 2ba. Sale area.833-8974 642·9630 *KAREN'S* .:.i r. grdnr . S-150 mo W • OCEA.'JFHONT. No pets &1-1 26ll bltns.(rplc.2pat1os,pool ......a.a __ t>t5-8G72 · ".,.,._.. 1291 Winter reotal. Jbr. 2ba: East.side $27S. Elec. pd. 2 avail, ·i37S. Eves call ~lttlhll 4400 •SCHOOL-Reading, skill. OUTCALLMASSAGE --------1•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Top apt & area. SiS-4688 br duplex. bltns • .:ar. 8311-0826. •••••••••••••••••••••• speed, etc. tc;c,sta Mesa) 838·1780 N EWPORT Crest 4! Br. . 2ba. Jt•n. 2 <-:i r i::ir. ---1 Hr waterrro nt apt. Children ok , no pets. •SCHOOi..· Pvt J r/Sr --------- flcn. din area, 2' • lJa. Frpl4• • 1,,;t luich area OCEr\)';t'RO="T. LUX. $325/mo Vrly lc;isc Call &-10-4\Q.i Ll?e 2B r. •fl Blk lo beach. High <Anaheim) Sm[llc adults 40·65 )'rs. bllns.tru:.complr.autu s.iro mo.S..2·1668 · f'umapt.w/gar.Call 575.32329.5 • ,..ir~place. O/W. Gar. •BOOKSTORE He1•orded meu age. J!:>r opor, tcnn1S. pool, nr af\4:30,642--4SIO 3 Bedroom, l lh bath , Yrly $350/mo. 673-46\S or •DRAPERY WKRM 534·4622 A.T.11. bch. S.75 mo. Wkdys, ,_..sA.d or Costo ~. Jt24 car P ets. d r a P c s, 67S-OS8S .;t~,...-;w •RUG/UPHLCleo ner m 2'MOO,evs6'73·'1489 u.fwlliihed 31 Oceanfront Yearly $450 ........................ fireplace. bltn range & LIDO TNRSE b '!, ... _ •FURNl'l'URERefln 1!..,ELbJAaXml~:LMlc~SaAssGeuEr ••••••••••• ••••••••••• 2Br. 2Ba. washer, dryer oven, patio, dble car gar. . 2 r • 2ba, "· Contact Agnt Sam Crane ,.,.., ""' "' ----------iExec:utive llome with 3 dishwasher. enclosed OrEHDAILY $32.5.Agenl548-7729 lgc patio & det'k, frplc. ~:'..-:=-'" <7l4>GC5-4l70 540• Outcalls9·9,494·Slll 2 Br.2bn.S62S Fum. bdrms,dl•nw/custom blt i;ar . No pc t!. 37 1 NEW 2 Br sludl'?· ~\Ba vicw.Adlls~.675-6359 ~-.---. SOBRI ETY ?t1EANS 3 Br or 2 & den, 2 ba ~ bookshl v~. 2 ba, ap"r"x Seashore. 613-6518 dwn, n~ ba up. tam rm, Brand New 3 Br hse Ir. 4. 2 Lovely 2Br d t I .., ,.... .-.. w-y W-"d 5030 f' RE.ED 6 M B t;orona dcl Mar 18."JO sq n. w/ fam rm. 2 Br rum. Winter rental ~G~c, s!:rJ'0 N~nh~ de· ~o"o~g C~ :iw~~~~~r~ 1''rplc, gar: n~u~k':i. ••••••••••••••0 ••••••• rrccdom is an ln"sidc J~~ 3 8R.2Bn.sooo ktcht•n. sunkrn living S300 mo. wnlk to bch: K~o·;( St · Nw~ i r 283 adulls 2222• PHiric 8325. + util.$50.clcunlng DEVELOPER WANT nnd sometime:; :i little rm, tdoo~ laundfry a 1 rea. <213) 445.5963 or ,2131 urea' 642.2Js9 97~ 5'1J9gts 642.0758• · fee. Sec lO opprccialc. •I MO FREE RENT• $25,000. Lge 1ngl ramify ou~rte help Is needed to t• ~ e r ' o r u I Y 4.f1·9443 · • · 210 30th St. Single older tract in Redlands. Equi· find it. If you or a loved l11ndscapcd/fncd. clec· f.:ASTSIDE adult l&2 Ur. •2 Or Mes a Ve rde . couple pref. Yrly Jse re· ~·f235 Rm. omces Crom ty position secured by one need help. c3ll the lrlc garage door opener t ~r. 2 Ba. rurn/unf\.am. S200-S225. Like new. Pool, Rctrig. Quiet area. q'd. (l)714 /88G·464S Al ,t;~otmloN ~dj . land.SS4·5085 CAREUNIT program at incl, only 2 h11es rrm WUllcr rent.al. $4.25 mo. nopels.177 E. 22nd. St. Adults $225. No pets. rpo 833-........ T~I· 0 case Motlrt . T t South Coast Community ~lcmcntry schl. located wa l k t o b ch . (2 \S) 644-0878 833-8974 rcq. -.-1 noon l•gu. MIS llospital,499·1311 on lnwnor l.n.11.9 . J usl "4.S-5003or (21.31447·9"43 HIWPORTTHltACI 6 DHdi 5035 ·--"--------3 Y'"' old ~iS per mo. C1\SAVICTORIA Mesa I>e1Mar 2bd.l~ba, 3 BR.2 ba condo$500 . O"PlltSQFT •••••••••••••••••••••••Diet prope rl y wllh Contact Key n cally BEACHPRONT 1 Br. fu J.2&3br, Delu!Ce Unfur. Pvt paUo. redecorated, Sli WIND COHDO 1617WESTCLIFF-NB LOANS gQ/ Midland l'ha rmacal S.l2-77191 Cor rurthcr info. apts. SJ.80.$215 mo lnt'I or Furn ~as/wtr pd adults, no pets, 1220. 2 BR. den 2 bo1450 /\GT. S4l·S032 /0 Grapcfruit Ulcl Plan and 11&.e.-t9r ....... ft... •• .__ D t r I I . h t.lttl.And Sept.G7~ AdulUl·N~pets Sec.gate 642-0161. VIAYFtlONTHOME DB.UDO-""'"IS Alto%JtdTDLCMIM Aquavap ··water pills" .,-;H.,J~"'"~'""-t!au 1 u "" o use . Poot, rec rm.elevators ~ U . n . A U al-boa w/O"Al\ P' l Wrm. FUii Beach duplex. ye:ar~ round $2$ Victoria G"2·BS70 Nice spacious 2br . end 3lUl. 2 ba. l2000 Koyrly Comml Ir lndstl spacH. Fairest Termu ince l919 Pharmacy. h.~c.: U!SC. Close to Snd· rmtal. 2 HR. Q .,, mo ' ll&r, Milt&, no pets, S20S. STIPS TO llACH 200 to 2000 sq. ft. As low SeHler MhJ. Co. --------- dlt•bal'k t'O llt"ae. s 1so M-8W7 or lllM·~ GIAHD OrEHIHG 2009 Maple. 631-3277. 2 BR, 2 b•tha. MOO llll 30< sq. n. Lag Niguel & 642·2171 545·061 I !-'REE Pregnancy Tests ~~~~~~~~~~ mn. Youni: work in~ ll:ltbo k Cl ... 8 h THE 1.a.y LE.a.F ..., E . 1 Mission Viejo areas. O>nridential Counsellng · adults or Mudcn&a. Call opt. ~/~L ~-ac "" "" -1o. asls de 2 Br. ktd.s, Handy to S. D. Frwy. ht, W & lrd TD's 2-thr Llrelinc ~·5433 3 Bedroom, 2 bath "'Ith ,1 PJohm.n David, 835 3861 9-5 QJ.26JC or 842'~~· 2 Rdrm S2GO ~Ingles OK. Fee <.:all 831-1400 LOANS AVAIL ;. OPEN DAILY &A.M.T06P.M. view C'll New!JC)rt flarbnr. BeaUIJful. "p:ulom1 new Main Rentals. 540.5370 C..edit not Important or Sale. 2 tickets to Ar· H1.1il1n1. ft rt'plarf'. ~ Sl \ ~h G 1 t apu.Pool.pvtpatios. 8 .,. UT FOttLIASI 673-4883R-Ler rowam ith , Ann hel m C U.~2"0 CuuliHliah..s eps o .• 11r 'w n er. Adullll. no sx·lll r.1\ lF'UL brand new J OFACIS '""' SU.chum, ~pt. 12. S20. CSELECT •• ~~ •••• ?~.~! :o:'~~~.~1:.~.1!:. :l29 A~~c.M . 7la:'tr1i.t.in~:~e~li1;:: or. 2000 sqrt, children, SISSMOIACH *Cf>UICkCASH• 1179 ' 962 - 1 -------T'PROPERTIES crNA COVF.. 2 Rr 2 Ila. fii38MO G45-8256 or9'7t·33'1&. pe ts OK. s.c so mo. FlneCOSTA MESA Loe T.D.LOAMS 0Vf.:RWEIOllT1 It{'· ' •n'n 1 ,. h f}ll<".:!t'Url!ar Adlllionly8alboolJ::iy Club Zbrf J)llCiou!l3brtow11housc.D...roW 63!1·4885m4> 752·1700 EIOoradoMortganeCo. Jhoicc, Improve your c 1 . •• exec omt'. S4l5 mo. Im 1s:n apt uvoil from Oct I.lit : ba, Crplc, pntlo. PoOI. l2l3l6'70·3160collet'l callh while loslna up to l..o4'11: tenn lcl&Sl' l.ux11ry 1131.1400 498•8718 · Adults. rlo µetl1. $3:!~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 2 bn, frplc, 3 car gar. 'JNVEITMI DIVlllON or 1714 )968·6546 29lbil u 'month. Natural :1 im. +den + din rm l:otit;l :\1n a Culldo. JOr, ---_. __ · &lS-3381 Nlrl" lgc 2bd, occon view, Wns h/tlry/reCrlg. S425.11-1 Food Products, truly fon· I, I le e new. q 11 aI1 t y l', ba Rl'f11g , w cJ inclu. OCEAH YllW .. BR "On"en ___ $260. 25091 J..aCrtHlta.C, 4'.M·ll007, 075-7720 ~ll!il ru&t deed Lado Isle. ~lin. la11tlc. l\30 4311:, thruout. 1 [)Qcw t•> 01•t•un • <l~H GIOO ~ .. " upt . fprlc, f n q u I r e 4 4 ~ o 8 k ... -In vest. $6220. Annual ---------~MO. Af"!t 67l llOtiU • LU'<UriOUJI 3 hr. 2 ba, dllhwhr, p0<1t. 1wt p:atlo, Lag.Bch.49'4-6848. 'S.Cll•Ht• Jl7 • yield apr.i rox. 13'k +. Aquulu11 fcmnlo would • _ T ~ .. -.. bcautirully furn upper nr rrvlnt> Ind Arca !;hort term. Prln. only. like t•1 henr from single w~-rcUFP. 3 Or 2 nll, ow-H apt.w/gnr. Adi\'\ only. N 12:io.Mi'f~1 • . Hwtl'*•••ll 3140 ...................... 6'73-6756 IA•11 m11loovcr30to ~h11re I I 1 .... ., Ip U.fwnkhecl 1525 ..... l •.. Avall t1f\ ."-pl 15th. _, WHITEWATER VIEW orncespace. -d I M AC enc , .... ,. ('Ur "'nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,", 3 • .,., r ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• b Prolesslonol Art.I\ Dlda. o vcntur<' o onterl'y lovely qulet Al. tthude _!:0 _El > SllS--0921. mnutc 2 Br, new thruou~. 3 r, 2 b9, frplc. UDS. 494•7292 ~rime HD. for S.f .R. 2ntl Ju u Felli v 11 I Sept. trees. C'tllld~ & Pt:U Moruirth 8:ay VIiia. Oen . . fnrd, JlUr. S2G5. Wont OiaM, 4tl8-02J2 r .1>. discounted lO•At IHfH9. Have 2 llckchi lO I OK. WaJ~ ctlltta~ I, Vu, plush J Br. 2\.\ ~. l;lr winter. S260: 3 Br. last. 752-llr.!O, 499"4445 ftllf CIEST ...._ 846·892S all performancc1. Need ·hool ...... •-'" llliW 11qrt. MSO. Collec:t w111ter. s:ISO, 3 nr )'rly UM -SI 50 OHTH ride •· lit •.-vmo . .-.. 7:t00 (714 1 9115-11101: t!vcs. $40ll. No pets. Rer . Fodolewvm-FOURPLIXES c-.1•-M 1/ up .. back. Submit or751..,_ .... ,,, • .,,~ ~-llilftA p R I V "' _....,....C y •••••••••••••••••••••• Ncwamall otrlce1near r-~"""i/ nome & phone No. to Ad ...,.....,..... .,_......,., n • UAHOHIW DriA .~.~-~ •707, Dally Pilot, P.O. Lu:l2Br.2tnlCooOO. New-, co N v P. N l EN c F. D&UX• lmmatulm 2 Br Condo. tol4rNcwportDlvd -~ Uoic 1580 c M ''A ..... ..,, h' redone pool walk to New b:ann POl.nl 3 Br. 2~ Su~ll'l1~ P1ark Ncwpor SF..CURlTY. Sunken ll v· s Wshr /dryr, pool. '28 ley McC... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · .. " · ., .. .,"' \Vnld 1Cft1hoppmg $4.)0. Da. part ml o<:c•11n view, &t'helor. 1325. mo. Al-lntt room-Cathedral cell 2. 3 Bedrooms •. ean-.~ts ........ '" 0 .... ,.,.. & ,..... SlOO ,.,,....., hr1Jlc•t ll60 Ph ~·339G&5"8.iUKI frpl<', pool. s:iuno. no trat' p3tlo.~798 1 n lit ~ • 8 r 1 c k All havebltnslrDW'!> c:o.t.Met.54'·772t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..;,_ ___ , pet~."'3U2G bd. "inter or yrly. rtr cplncc s •Litr.ic-3 liR,fplc.2 baS37S OST Slamue Cat.lo---------• IJllo I le 2 BR "den 2 "-'-u ...._ 3 6.,.., ·~·. -n. 6pm wkA .. s D n". s . pr l v II t 2 BR.encl yard m s l19'M JtO . female. Blue denim col~ •PHYSIC I _,.,. ;... I . ' ~•n nnsw 6 ,,..,.,... .... ~ "' e Will Consider C .. ild-•••••••••••••••••••••• '·I "' R P 0"" ""IC E m . ...,_, 1'"°' cllSe ~. oranyUm k ,,_ yard•Custoo\ tlcsi"n".. R '"" ir " .. r S · lar vie •Ussion Vi"Jo \ t 6'CS 5'4 -·•••••••••••••••••••• c w en..... " ~" See these lovely apart· THE F.XClTING harbor area. 2 It 3 rm S81·14t8. .. 'ccn -I 1y 2hr thu frpk beam u~Sand! ()pen20()6 w. '° tc r lo rs· Bu• ll ·In mmts. they are dose lo PALM MISA '"'-S. sultea.. 1175 to SZ50. Alr,1---------1 READER Montt~o. •Br, Av:ail 9113. C't"•hnJ'~. l!~r. n~ pets. Oceanfront. NB. Avail rangc•Dlsbwasher le dis· Ce11tral Park, recrea· """' c p ld, d r p 1 , p It g . LOST: Male blk Sfamt"H * IA-.e. 6 mo Of k>flrer. can 1270. Nprt Kl5 '4>1682 poul•Attached garoge tion. shoppln". IJ'eflW...... MlNUTESTONPT Rnlonom'-87" -oo t'at. Wound on back. T"'-Ad vice slvcn on •II pro- n-,,_ ..... ,. . . 9-20-76 lo 6-20-77. 2 BR. with washe r & dryer Blke •• ..... a•be! ..,. BCH. KIO ...... '"' ble • c ll r u ..,..,. . ._,.......,, sundcck. wtoceao vl•w . ..,...... u-Pool a. ja" • ...,..., .. n-b ..... Willows Irvine. S.St·2Z49 m... a or appt-. )looaroinBig<:anyon ,_,.sited $350./mo.SJ&..J62A "' A'd:rts~y. • "uu •. Direclioo1: Slater & (~$j'JR. 1501 WHtclffDr. or s.sa.Tta . Call even u <714)527·3406. EX'p de j..:vni -••••-•••• .. ••••••••• 2 Bdnn, l\>\ &th l.1SO. Be•ch, H.B. West on Ad Ila Nop N=FinancialCtr D.O.A.or lltlund. ~~~~~~~~~~ I ·. car.+ •...;.&..._-a..~ J1 ..._ Part l'Jewport, Sub lse .,.,1 w. w11..,... ... ., •99.1 Slet er off Beach one u • et. • -Offk c-... A·PARK M •C!"'AGF. l«"autrfulp nHN.3br. -·--G rd A -..., .. .,........ .......~ ri b• K-•--15illluaor\ -•-r--LOST: Be loved T oy ~ ''"Uttt1t mtt/llM).Of lk ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••ca ~ pt.t ttradiffl ~.S:c:°" _,_eo <5BlktFAsto1Newport C.llon SileMena~er Collie. <ShelUe>. llale. FREEBOOY S1250t mo.flk1w"'cant. Ytly.:?br,rurnopt urn.~ agruiccnt view, UIET larAe 2&3 bdrm. •'OU.OWTHESIGNS'.'· Blvd.> (7J4)"2·3111eictMI Ans t o "Star". Vic Sll/\MPOOW/MSGE Wrs. lhall at Uniqu.c. 2 adJl&. no pc\S. ml/mo. bay & ocean. $750. mo. 1&2 but hti. P''' patio. ~ B h d •-ff II NEW. ALLURJNO Rullon6'7S.6000 ean1;73-S0!>9. '46-6798. some wtrrptcs. beaut. • ........... ...., BAYPRONT Olfice Bldg. us a r • am ton. 8TA•'P --_..-------•---C-. um paid. 1 Br, near l~nds,cape~d Walk tq 14Z.t24tw 38edroom,2baU. Space Avail. Reas. HB.tS2-'fl07. Reward. S5 0FFWITH TKISA1> HARvvRVJEWHOME.3 R.-\.'111> ;1nal 2 Dr 1 1~ water.1-\.oe I oppnA. ulll only. 141-1300 Fum'd,Blt.nl,S400mo. G-8141 FOUND: Golden Leh, Mon·Sal11AMTo4AM Ur 2 Ba.. AK ctn ovn. ''*"· Da. fplc. pvt sundcclt. Main Re.ntals. S40.S370 Altndlve renu. 2 Bedroom, den. and ean VI .. office space male. chain collar. on Now Open Sun. <'I*. mioi blindtl fr drps, ctahwsl'lr. 1450 >rly o Mufhd .. 1Aph OceanVn A$0mo1 for le......,.Prime South Goldenrod in CdM. Sun. NoontoSPM rned, f&c lot. 2 car c•r. ~\ntct -only • .Evs. ARMING 1 Br apt, 1 lTT7Santa Ana A\le. CM F'ourpJu -ea br, 1~ ba, JAC:OIS IULTY Lapna M-A/C, parklJ .. 1_6'4_ . ..$582 _______ _. l~B Park Ave, ~32poot. grdnr. a50 :. ~~~1B•1. S195 &46-S642 frplt', p•Uo, garaae. 67M670 Call S•ll\ Torrance at FOUND: Black male ~~Me1~4 I Ruby. Curn lowc NEWBREEDAPTR Beat'h t&GM ....... 0ce ntnimdt. uAelZ 49M551 o.chund. VlcofW. l'ftb NEWPOll1'Slf08ES38r dU,pteic. IK 3 Br. 2 Ba, EA.NPRONTBach. Yr· 1 br apt.. coragc, Jl()Ol, IMMlJI a q F'umCOUDMlfngofCkeln• St.C.lil.C.11548·3421. Free Membertblp, call hm., Jll Cedar . ,_. frpk-.paho.~oral'~.$.12S. IY. iueat vu. uail now. jacunl. rrptc, gas & :.t: •t~~/."18 !':: cl phone Ii ~pUonlsl, for Info Partn•ra ~61 W~Reatly 6."ll·22.'\.1or!Jm·UM S?40mo.~3.2~93 watcrpd.~ .. ltll Wontadresults 142. 49'7·\0IZ AvaJI Zdp wtt.m.7810. Sellidleiteans l42·Wfl ~~ed ol Newp0rt. I ' I ' ''I I·+- Ii 1..- J II i I :' ~ ·" r• , -.. '"!-" --. . WOdnes4ay. September 8 1976 • OM. Y PILOT PS l Add it Bu'ld It DI ·1 H 't c t -C~ORY Plumb 1t ... Patc:h 1t ... P1pe 1t. •• 1<em oae1 \l. .. ' ... • ... aper' ••. ammer • ... arpe SER'/ICI DI RE Roof it. .. Landsc:ape it .. Tile it... Trim it...Sew1t ... it...Cement lt...Wire it. .. Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move l It .Jt ... Press lt ... Paint lt...Nai l it ... Plaster it ... Fi x It... H aul it ... Add 1t... Plant it. .. Alter it ... earn ... .. ~ Acc••Hcu; le..ty Senlces ~---tSenlce Ger••• ·· · __ .__.'"J P~/PapffilHJ . P.tio1 Rooflftt •••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • :-::-.i:-_ ~' ' ~·-• • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ........................ ······················· ..................... ,...................... ....................... ....................... .......... . ...... . IOOICICEl:PIMG ~ck lo School Holrcut 40'"; Ott carpet a. f\lrn. w .... •ci.-i 12aLood ltoui.ectcu111n1t "'ef ld} Pa111l Rt'p:ur 35 )rs In P1\TIO Ct1H''"' '" lkd..11 RF.P.\lltS ALl.TYPt-;~ 640-0J55 67].0192 :Spec. $2 off any sly le cul rl1•a n1na: this "\'l!IC ' •'rrcn1 ~~· r <.it'I Rid Of l 'n.s1ghtlv • 0...n 1r1u\j!)Or1al1011 i:cJ ti n•a • "'o rk Ill:\ tt l> IH IJ tNohl)' \lo Ot l.. , ,.,,,Ol\Jhh.• H,1·,n~o~~h~·i~'\'l' t' It. Ill' -----------1 Appt only119.t·%2t5 t'rom $5 rm up S4U-ZW -----_::_ TH,\.'\ll&J..>t::lllUS n<f:s.Alnt\loorkt..t5 t>.';~!I a,:o,1r Tul..t•i:ul\'unl.ofm) 1111n•i.. t.11 .Jl)W~. l'h \u l · • :inyt 1111! • .... •c• l.,.W 10 Yrs m lhlrbor area. 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Lo bidll, lr1.•c IJl(I ~ •• "2 rtC't•111r:ie 11111· I ttuur , 11 , • • .. , • Kenmore & Wh1rlpoo _. · bl~sluru:, brick & U l~ '-:;andscup~ f r~e ~~· Ht.~identiot <.;onlnl'I In· • &157918 .cu~•r,1ns~,frt'l't'~t.. t~hnl lt~.c-n ~•!\2~~3-T~S•r•lc• WH hln& Mach llc:p:m Remodcllni·Praming & pt1liof,,•tc.644HlH9 Geor.ic l bu.i.bl.545'11 L dU3l.&l2·5200 L~cOfMn9 1nlh3U·7oit5or~~·OIJ1 Plashf'/Rtpoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serv.Pr~c:11l.OOS.2272 1" In l a h . Com . P· . cJ I , Exprd llawilan)!a~~~·'· Houseci.-'-••••••••••••••••••••••• t>t-:l't:HSl'AINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltemovali.. t11mr111na:, ..._~ ., mtr1•1Ql /Kesldenlit1I. aildto • lrkvcwaJK & '"d t•leunu•w tri ~11,1, • --.., Lan·'~'"'t"" ~"r'11kl"r• J:'xnr: roos r•ll'~ free l'A'l'\:ll l•t \:o;T Jo:lllN\. 11r11111n~. tree ci<l. Lk"d • ..._., .... ~ Contracto 962 8314 2 I e w u • (" r el' I ,,....... r.' •••••••••••••••••••••• u~ ... , p\.',. .... ,... ' ... iJ, .. ,.. ~ • ... • w l 1'. I II t U42 "!t''JJ J••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs r. • t es11 malc,6.tCHUOO. prunin g, IA H •I A: HOUSECLEANING lw rc nit:nl. 111 .1i.onry , e~l.Call<.icueM20t51t ••1\ ·I\ l'I',;'**, _1_1 Y,!!~"un-. ____ ,_. __ Lie. T .L.C. nr 17th & ' 646·4C76. O ur 8u1d nt-11:1. Cnll p.1l1os, so<.I. & tree work. l'rore:.sional Pall\kr. th't' "~~0·6S2S Lel'°8 'I' rel' Sl•rvh•t" Irvine, t•enced yard.C ....... ~ic• ~~•••••••••••• Ci. .y d ... t. Jante,•'x Hnt:£cdy Anos, OOl!-1230 lntr/1':xt,•rior. VF.H\'Nt:\l'PATCll Arfolk 11·11!1111111.: & t l'· 6U·M9" ....................... LEEM JAflVlS (;;ill ~ r ~~·o li7S~3 Malo.'/ f'rl•C\'bllllllllCSli4H·5:ll5 JOliS.l.'l'~XTU IU·: lll\IV.tl..l.h•ll ~:• ,Yl\'i Ill Uc. Tender Loving Child iSh:impoo & steam r lean· Add1Uoos it R od II e •HOUSECLEAN lNG • ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Fr\"' l::st K!IJ 14311 orl.!O. CMWI ~nrdl'nln£, Di inn ''"I b · hl em e ni: Shades of Cre-'awn , L' ~ .. 1 l ln ll!rto r /cx tcr or -1•lcunu111o , lttl.l!Cl'll~· eare. 01~e 962·3S24 "h' "".or ng ene~; 962·~73 Lie 317856 . "111",ipcnd Bv Rellable Couple. dre aces-.-un c rs acoustical celflni:s. 25 ll om" s · \ d di t ion 11 . li7S :,1:,0 TMlbert School C/f w .t ca.rpts .10 m1,n • • ser;v~~~,.>.,?!" ca11 Ooodr:eferences~·7711 Ur\c Concrete Pullo yrs. l.'xper. Call sift 6pm . Rcstucrn lht'r blor l.. Bushard Yorktown. blc:al'h. Clean hv rm, din GERWICK &SON on . .,...r.....,., --Dlock Woll11 UBQ l'its 119-1-6308. w;ills. 1·11.~, ci.t, h>"' Wefdl-----------1 rm & hall SIS. Avg rm Add11.Jon & Rpmodcltng G .., Servi-Expert housi:<'leonmg for Rer. ~ll! 646.C><l64 rat~ 586 .ui~·· .. .., Babysitting ru11 lime ST.50. rouch SIO, ch3.ir SS. Lie Bl!l9'l2 .. ~~~:: ...... -;;...... your home/apt. Irv area Thnfly Pamt1nR · -................... : .. . !toce<I yd, lnrants 0 1{ Cuar eUm pet odor. Crpt St9·2170 673-6041 .. •. Reas/licd/insrd/bondl'<l Movi119 1 day servkl'. besl price5 PlumbilKj S .t l u r ll a Y W c Id t n ~ Mesa Verde North arc~ rep:iir. IS yrs cxpr. Uc • llANDYMAN ·•;'I\~:. "' Refs.Barbaru~032'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlo"'n.83.5-3700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.·r v 1t'<'. ~54 ·578!1 . 545-9817 w urk myself Rers H UPFMAN & SON . Apls. Consflnttouii PROF MOVINC. Lowl'Sl ll0\11-:S\ ERS \\\-cl..1IJ~S after S P~I. ~1-0IOl. ' RI:! ~odel. r :i bi nets. craftsman. 64~· E.~pert Housecl.eaning on ratell. Hof,\. L1C'/lnsrd. Papcmonge~·Esl. locally l'lun;tuni:1& ll~a~1~ 751 1161 lnfantt04)•rs.llunlingtor ----------• form1ca644·7S98,S48-4.54l .........._ a ."'eekJy basJS. \\'.alls, Care.Ways 83~·1700, 7 Fmeslquahty. European •'rt~~bmalcs honc,,t.fl . --.------~r.~l~" Youn1 We CareC:arpetCleaners . ::::-::? ••••• -•••••••• windows. wa~1ng . dys ~ Crafts manship. Reas. n •llJblo• sen ,il'c Sll) hr 'ou 11011 l lll'Cd 11 gun to -.. Sleamcleanor s hampoo Don'l give up the ship' general, e \C', J y r~ MOtJhe631·3SS3 s.i--038J llofA&~tC "drnw fU!>l" \\hen you AlsoUpholstcrv·All~·ork ··wsl" 11 in c lasslfied·,Hauhne/mo\• cleanup hospital exp .. 2 yrs MOVING? Let 2 ~xpr'd ' · pl.we .111 t1tl h1 l11c Datl.Y Have something lo sell? guar. Refs/lie, frl"Sl Ship to shore results; S7/1,1p. Treetptk. Reas, home. Pleas·e call PhyJljs me.n move ~'OU. Reas, SELL tdle items. wllh a . rllut Ww1l Atls! Cull now Classiried a ds cJo it well. Reas/Rates 645·3716 IH2·56i8: · !ast. free ei.tt:-4597 and Mike. 968-4143 Refs. S4S.8S83 or 49Hl936 Dally P1k>l Clsss1hed Ad. tetassifll'd Ads 6.12·5Gi8 -l>-12·~'71!. ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~--r = .. ' ~~.~~ ...... ~~.~~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ...., w~ ••••• !!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~::! ..... ?!~ ~~.~~!::! ..... !!~~ 7\SsoclATES: NEEDED IA S S E l\t B L E R S Beauty Solon ~~~c·r~••t:~:.1ramee, oc· Dental. Front office. Part FRIDAY PERSON. Exe. Hskpr. Irvine. !\ton thru ror our Slender Way re· NEEDED. !ull & part Needs h air cutle r s 1~counling ft!Jl for 1n. time. Insurance. filing, toe. public relation, no t'r1. 3·6pm. Some ironing duclng Club program. lime. lite work, call w 1 f 0 110 wi 11 ll & SurJnce ~ncv in N.ll. telephone, recent exp re· fee. To S700. Gene, Acme & mending, lite cooking Lo6e to 30 lbs In 1 .mo, s.w-4777 for interview. man i e u r i 8 l . H A 1 ft Ask for L;&fll, 645.9000. quired. 835-4441. Personnel Service: 24~ +keep eye on 9 yr old 3f money back g uar. Eorn 1.h • THE RAPY 9622666 . Wst. C:.l. llwy. l:ite K, tr schl. Refs. Own lo $300. Wk pit. 1-'ranks lf"'sociate ftep · · · COM~· HOSPITAL Dent.al Cbairsid.· .e Asst, ex· Npllch. 642·3593 (also fee Lronsp. 546·5243 days or s.41-8600 II OR OVER lo.t Car-,.nter LVN's 1 ~C & Exper'd per d. Mon·Fr1. Newport jobs) SSl-024 l, eves. _.,=t • HO EXPEi. HEC Exper'd only. Cood co. Aides lli;dcrlles. All Beach Joe. 548·5002. GA.RDEHER l cccrenm Store P /timc-'1-er benefits. Crystallner Shirts. Lido Conv. Dental Sec Between ages · 20 h kd 2 lcNI I! you're new to Orange Corp 1626 Plncenlta Centl'r, !SSS Superior 2545 Must have 2 yrs ex· See Clay E iits a t the lS· rs, w ys 1 ·5pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co .. temj)or;arilv discon· c :\l. $,is.5623. ' Ave, N,~·7764. ""r ·Light bookkeeping' Newpartcr Inn Hotel, S2.25 per hr. College ai:e Sc11oo11 • tmwng ~·our education. ~ · , · N.B. No phone culls & up. Call aft Ham, •tNcHo.t 7005 recently disc-hu~ct IOOKKHPER ~COOK• 495-4690ors,;n.l:t2L pie as~. J::quu I Op ii 67~. Balboa. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• from the service. or for !11.B. Jndusl. & Comm'I Apply J>ick Church 's DENTAL SECY /UKKPR _E_m-'-p_lo..:.y_e_r_. -----t Insurance Agettcy ---------•I :iny reason s<>eking tcm· developer P ayroll ex· Res l ii r an l, ~ 6 9 8 ~pllon!st ._ cxpcr'cJ or Gen'I Ofc Fee Pait! p e r i. 0 n n c I Ii n e s IEA pornryorc:ireercmploy· per Salary SMSO. Mr. New~t Blvd, Costa college. Ch111r~1dc pos1· RE.#"E.aTfO .... IST secretary. Exp ren mcnl. consider Ibis unt· Lamon. 833-3811 Mesa, lion also avail. ~6·3000. 1 , ....,...,.-' " ...., TRAVEL AGENT qucoppor. You can earn ts ume to step up to 11 Robertson Ins urance. •lorn1ng .. \flernoon Evening CLA~F.SSTART M~"tllLY ' BOOKKEEPER COO~t:xper 'd. Malurl'. DEKTALRECEPT. vanety spot w/local pre CdM,673-3850. CAL FRIDAY. fo'/C S2. 7S 53 hr. Bayview Wanted for busy dental slige hrm. Also t'cc JANITOR F /l'me Mc~ Cd sec :.kills, prefer Manor. 3SO W. Bay, C.M. o(c in Sonia Ana area. Jobs. Call Marsha Dav1<1. V rd c;;, 1 11 • 661 slron" cr~1l. ~Int "'ark· 4J42.:JS;)S. ,~ d c 11 833-2700. Denois & Oen· c c nv. osp, "' u o o op II or. ti n1·s Personnel "'-r v1' ~n o·' Cente r St. Costa Mesa. Ill~ roods. good i.alary. 544.S3J7. = H " 898·6792 ' COOK ---------1 Irvine. 2082 Michelson JA.HITOR LIDO CONY ALESCENT CENTER I 555 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, CaHforftla 92663 Director of Nurses -HN Full Ch r~ l>kkpr w/Mcdical/C<.arl' Billin{? cxpcrienrc LYN'S-& RN'S Aides & Orderlies. Exp only. Dishwashers Janitor Cook Acli\'itics Assist. part timl' Apply In Person Only Mon Thru Fri, 9-4pm ,_PACIFIC nAVILSCHOOL 610 E 17th St. S Ana 50·6'55 Ac:crfd1led b)· NATTS Elil~blishcd 19G3 Financit1l Aid Progr:.ims Based on your produc- l t \• ll y. comm, + mccnll\'CS & exlru prof1l sharini.: uonus The Women & ~Jen we are lookmi? for may be tired or lypmg. folding papers. warehouse jobs & work· mg for a hmited mcome Work "'young pt!ople. Rapid 11dv11ncemen1 pos:11hle . JC you're 18 or ""'-. Exptric·nced. Lunch, Designer/Interior Dr. Exper'd cleaner·f/llme. IO~KrK-F/C s11odl4•1chcs & omelets. IMAGIMATIOH ---------.Animal hospilal. AWIY HetpW_..d 7100 ~pW..t•d 7100 Thru F1n11ncrnl stale· ~Sch. Call after 1 PM And crealiv11y are keys ~~ ~IRLr~IDAY & l3J3 Avocddo, Newrort. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• menl:;. ••ai.t i;rowln!l OC 494.0162 • to top position w/major Vl.R: g1TI o riee. typing Center, N.D. (BeJJnd MOTELM"'IDS .... URSES "'IDES Alrporl area CPA Firm -rumiture of homes. Call bookkeeping expcr. re h ) 8 I ,.. " ,.. Prior CPA firm e:1.Pl'r re COOK Steve Benton. 848-1288. qwrcd. Salary open. In l cat~e ·llam Gn Y Ex per. prd'1l. M 11\t Nct•dcd for llunt11111lo11 q 'd. Our t'mploy~i. know J.>enrus & Dennis Person· quire aUl45·4222. Mon·• ri. speak Erulllsb.!>15 !JU!IJ. \'alley Conv. Cc11tcr, llJ82 lh I .: .. d •-l mrncd opening Exp · !I' · M"'CH SHOP...-..E -------Nc11.ma11 A\l•, llonl Bch. ol t:.<u ...... n resume001 11 nelScrv1ceo -.untmgton Gl ... .,L'R expnr Apply ,.. '"" N"'\V u al h l ( II Pf''( bul nol nl•c .. WI h Be 1 lit d ;.1u.r. • .. r . O TY Apply in l){'ri.on. sf·dar) 1~ llrydin,.u ron· lr.1111 Sci• Uusly 7am· Heac • 16168 ac 1 \' · 211 Los' l\lolin~s, San Day Shirt. Good fringe SUPERVISOHS ------over & woulcJ hi.! avail lo -•1•E• .. -1• .. •1•T•1•....,•D•ER--i :.t;irl work 1mrncd. call ' enl.'e to A c•o. 583, C Swte 121. Ctnmcnte . 492.6191 "-ner1•· "'··II for appl l .. --' Daily Pilot, Rox 1560. ~oon 1045 So oust ... "" '-'• "" · 1 lo 2 hrs f)('r day. 3 IO Mun l'MJ "'ttemillant Costallcstt.Ca.9W26 ll\Yy.Luic.Bch. DISHWASHERS IJCtwn8:30&3:30.~{'C· per hr. H. o. Srhl U1st. Top Wa r.tcs & xlnl -----,._ _________ ,Apply In Per~. on. l\1ul· GUARDS pulitc Corp, 7ll·fl . 73514th Sl.ll.B.53G·8S5l bcnl.'f1l!I. lluvvu.~w Con11 Break r 8 s l . Lun ch'" ., Full & P /llmc. Cost o 17th St, C.M. li45·1Ml. ----------· l111!>1p, 20.~5 'i'hurln AVl', " ,.. ,.. " lll'lwn!lam&Jpm i'\Jll or Part·llmc Be ready to work as a Sl9· I I 8l professional b:1rlcncJcr 111 ---------- 1 week. Free joh pluC'l' menl a ssistance. Wailr1:11s, l'Xpcr'd. O\'cr COOK ~~~n.;:rtl~~~~erPD~ N~~2 Me.s u area. Ovc_r 21. Maids for smell 01clusive CM U42·J.SOS 21 Apply. Ben Urowns Unirorms rum. Car & motel s day wtek. C..11 * NOTICE * ,\mtmean Hartl•ncJeri. A.SSTMA.HAGH MGR TRAINEE Restaurant. 31106 Coast RELIEF COOK •DISHWA.SHER phone ne e. A ppl y 49a s2 t Hwy. So. Lai:yn11 ' Unlversal Prolccllon __ . --·------1 GDaysWk·Evenings Service, 1226 W. 5lh St. MA I OS tHcdeJ Liv Sd1ool 111>-1 K 17th St, Si\ 8J.l 1000 lndu,lrl(IUS. 0\'\'r ?l. Ill· qWf\'. l\1 4' N 1-;ds P1U0t, llO t; 17th St. C.M CA.IDlffVERS ' i''ull-tlmc. 5am·1:30pm Ct111~·7418 SA. Interview hrs Newport lk>uefl ltesori. Menor Women or: 9:3Q.o6pm t:xperlence DONUT Shop H elp, 10:30-~oon~ t:3().3:30pm Englis h s 1 fl'' ting-day Must be2Sorover with ther ape utic diets p/l ime AM No exper "~Ort·Fn. Equul Oppar shtfl. Apply person. Apply In Person prererred Apply at· nee Female, age 2.>4S. Employer SandpiJ.>Cr J , 2101 E. Now Rt'gislcnng 1\111 AYON YellowCab Apply In person, l\lr. Coast llwy.' . • dergarlt•n, l!>l & :?ncJ ll2SlSlater A\•c:nuc IEVERLY MANOR Donut. 135 E 17th St. GUARDS , grade. Day Care 711m Ha•• A V.,-y t.-ounta1n Valley 2-&"52 V~ Estrada Costa Mesa Costo Mno 6pm. Tu1t1on St!S. mo. Meny Chrtlhftal C h 1 W 11 Lagun Hills. Ca •--D-1-'S--.. 5-5-15-T-.--i Permanent. Full & )Sarl· Reas. rates ror r 111m And MOIM arpcnlers e per 1 · .An l::qual Opportunity ._ time. Phone & transp re· 1 duy eart'. Mttplc: ,\\·c Y m.i lo team trade $11 hr Employer Young lady 08·28> for q'd. Relir<'d welcome. Chrisl1nn SC'huol. 20il To PflY For It wk $3..00 hr Apply ln11·~~~~~~~~~ legitimate fulJ lime posi· Call 546-0274, ofc hrs 10·2, ~aplc,C :\_I 6-1_. S-4:134 Start ~ow .Selllni: person •119 Dwyer llr. -lion tn Costa M esa Closed Wed. lx•aul1ful products. Call Anaheim COOtc·TRAIHEE Health Spa No exp. nee. --------- Help W•ted 7100 ~o 7~1 or Zenilh i-1359 C "'RPET L .. yr.• -Coot1nentt1l ApPl'ar m we send to school Apply GUYS & GALS Manager TniAees NOW ,~ IRING GIRLS' MEN Mo~r.Nec. 18 Yl'S Or Older Girls & Men National corp. has m:1ny openings for employ menl. Quahf1cat1ons: 11r Must a. Employed •Hern Drinrs Lie •Must Storl lmmect. Salary $135 Wk Call for co11!1cJcnl1al e\·emnJ! interview 6pm !/pm Offi<'e NURSES REGISTRY Neerts weekdny orl tr•· Cll·rk fur Newport ofr Dulles cons1i.l oC tn· LCrYIC\lo llljl, 'll't'cCning & d1spalchini: nur!>ci.. T c I 1• 11 h l' 11 11 l a c l w/ho,p1t a l!t, btlhnit & puyroll & l:l'fl 'I ore. l\tui.l type. Prior l!xper. 111 n u r s 1 n g . 'h o !> p • o r mcd11:al fteld helpful. i'"or 1n1en•1ew Call Helen Tuley. Stf.·l!Ml6. ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ronnformttllon. ,.. ,.. -person, Mesa Verde any art or e\·c . 2112 Mission Viejo. El Toro •AA.\\POSITIO~s 752·6106 _ Counlry Club 3000 Harbor Blvd Costa area,toworkarew hours ~xee Secy w/!tl.1t l> 1>. 1l .. .1bv1>1ltcr neetfod for 2 Cashier/Trainee Clubhouse Rd. Costa Mesa n day. Fun J ob. Earn S2S Ope nm gs ror: •Marke11ng Dept •Public Relations Trne •Custo111cr Scrv Trnc Off1ee MJnai:e1· Sharp allruct1ve ofhc1• 540 0925 mgr w l11p ~cerclanal ~~~~·~~~-! skill<; llel!dl'd for fa!>l _ g row mg ort hodonlc ol · Y'IC Bkpr Cm\Strc,pcr .. ~ch.ool a'"' l'hildrcn. MO .... EY M"'TThllS MC!!~ Contact J:.icquesl----------l to SSO per week. For Emplo\•c:rs P ' \II 1-·cei. "" " ,.. -Tues thru Sun. !>'9-0J77 DRIVERS 1 b L11 lleindl'~~\·1tl!nC\'. ~·ou~ hom_c l' \l Benr Join excillng financial •VW BUG & VW VAN more m ormaUon p one ----------4 lice. i-:xp helpful. Ct1:I 4o:to flirdi SL, Ste 10'1 St. 1-.lt.>m Sdll a~eJ only. world & enjoy nrlely •••COOK OWNERS• Use your car ~13· Newpurt lk'Jeh 1\.1311190 Afl6pm.~O!llU.. position. Call Penn) Xlnl ro llt'nd1ts' Apply for advertising &wewill QU~~O~~~~nily Qtll for ,\p1>t 1-:...tah 'llS Bttb)bltter. Pl l. h\'l' 111 for Young. 833·2700. Ocnnts Mon·fo~rl, Per<1onnel pay you S35 per month.1----- ---k & Dennis P er~v nnt'I MAltKI OTTllOTt:L Inquire a h e r 4PM.ii---------- 552·7llOO. Office PenonMI NURSE ------- LYN'S & RN'S Accounlm.i: Trrw SllUO l.l > r olJ !Joy· 3 lo 1I.I>"14 • Ser\'lce of I r vuw. ~ 000 Nt•W"'>rt Ctr flr 752·1233 HOSPJ1'AI. . I hll' h~l'\Hk , mature or D on ----------· flC)Uf'H Are F.ln. mlJllll.!·al!NI 1.i(I) rirt-f. Michelson r. :'llcwport flct1ch In thh htilll'Y 1:1oup lt1•fs rl!qmrt•J So <:111 Cashier wnntccl I~ _EqualOpport:mploycr Mu~ri~~d~nnv. DIET CLERK .J . JI C'rlicrl ll al l .Jc•wcll<•rs now inlcrvicw- tlll! for full l 1me 1>0s1lion. lmmcdiutc opcnint:?s 011 ,\I! 1, I y 111 I> c r i. 0 11 • ---------•I 3·11 ;.rnd 11·7 l>hil'\s in our Wt•slminsll•r Mall. w '!'CUC\'1''>S or11•11t1•1I l'U l)luw area. [>IO u.>K7 or to lll)m. Tu<>11 thru Sun. Cou n le r ).! i r l In f a s l ing household furn. for Mnna~1·r For Fast Foods. .,."l..lni,: . det ~ii . <l•>m1l1~ I tilltl 7SW. collcl't Ol!ih\• :tllh<'r f rolfl 5 to 12 sen Ice sanJw1ch shop. eomm'I moving co. ll:I 1'::1.per pre I 'cl. hut not Call B.1ru,1r.1J'i:\l,n . -'I' t" " 2 I k 8""8n 9 Part limc-12·306pm n c" "l:irti n" pay """·'~•llO. ""nr11• )0 11 U.1ll""lll•f· ·01 1~"" Stu ll_m_ •• Ul!s ,,r u .. u n. ll· .51 UY"' · ..., . .,1 Toroarea.Call!U0-4926. · · · .... .. .,..... -"" ~ ' -~· ~... 6 IOI ---------~·----------• f'ri, Sul & Sun. Excellent S10·$1:! oou yr. 1\pply Del nls l'l•ri.nnnrl Sernt'l' ut dent (ur 7 } r okl all '""" Dato 1-0pr E benefits and bcaut iru·' Ta~· . .!5252 La Paz Hd, I I "0"" 'I h I h I L' t ·' l ·.....-· ••c. Mono"Mtnent " ,v 2JH hl'd rehub1litatlon ---------- fa d ltty. We offer ltilJ Opcnin1-1 tor Sunday only wagei. and our hcncf1Ls driver 1n San J unn p:11:kagc '" e:1.ce llcnt Capti.I runo Ul•och or Plt-a,t• apply at: 0 ;111;1 Point lirt'tt. Mu~I rv lie. • nw " IC e ~on ~ c oo\ .~ •• 11 c. Y J 11 , For 01 of notion :s lend· '3 surroundings. Apply ul: _!:.ai:un:JI I ills. _£!' __ ----'!.15 m :i ------CASHIH"'41TES '"lt 1>lumbinA specially ~~ Fn~a°r':,t~>0/t~~~~ !\ GE!\IE-~-T----1 ;\dminl,lr.ttnr Cn••li1 llnlJ) Slllrr lll'!'dt•il. n· ~US1 6c• O'/U 21. f:'(. r1rm11. 4 rha:.c terminal Polcnltal $1400 mo lslyr l!VtRLY MA.NOR ~'ss~si. MANAGERS VE•: l'All> J1•r,on Sehl a r <'a 11 .. r 'd . r.e,d ln~ 11:.11. ">" 011 linl' lo computer 639-6123. 214S2 Viu Estrada BEYERL Y MANOR 21452 V1u E.:.trnd.1 l,Jl!UIHI 1111111. (;a i\n 1-;qu.11 Upportumty E111plu~ er IA•achni: <h,lrtll ,,.ek:-. lil.!8lll .11ll!rti l')I hott'l C.111/Jfl J.30PM. 1lr W1lltram.K<'ypunch l.agunalllll!l.C<1 \\'11111l·n'.s Contcmporary (omm'I 1 r.'C111 tirw11le<I -6U 1;00, ,., .123 1-: U.t-~. c...-ruk~irohlo, hut notre Ex SK to S 12, I 00 An Equal Clothmit •fhdh rvr lllllrtllt' ILIO\\lh u1-:.\l'TIC'l.\:\S . ---q'tl. Mulit be aoo<l t)pl'll Outstanding career post· Opportunity Emplo)'er \\·· h,l\l' I:!) J:l hr Jl(•r ----- )>0511;011 \l'o f c,• J oi" f·o1 Ill cf Sh.t~ttoo & l'llll.U <'i,Rf: !or '~Ice Ill know 10 kt'y bv lo~h tion w/lots of aJvoncc· '' ,., I. J O bi. open 1 hr NlJHSE <:all H"h .l.1m,•:., ~ml t!!llX m.il..,•up . cu ls '.':c\\ 1><>1 t t:111111~ · ldlo·I> h~mc 111 l'l:lOL now located on menl oppor. for t;•ke 1wr.,oni. . •LVH'S Oel\111!> & l>\•nn•~ ,~,.r,on l\'nlt'r l .tll ,. tu LO:t.I t.: \I ;\I ;~vrl', n llublr, \\\"t i.1111• ••' Lo-. .\nitclci. charg<' lnd1 v offerC'd by lnol.1n.: for a rurc-cr in F'or :J.J I Ul I lunt1 l •tun , • mu,t dr1to, II\<' o ul. S ~I f' c Ill HOSTESS l1•J11 1 11111t· .. :it1·' .t \' 1 ·,. • •i.:, ., ll\:I S~ r\ t~e.of I ~un11n11t\1111 lit•:lulk l.lll w I\\ l'i: Ehh' 1 illll.., I' rue. :'H':\I lll':\I nt Jnl.1 • Ont<':l rwv. educational 1J)lll1l a , l'lcusant Pcrsonohl). m·mJJtt'lllt•lll I Yc:tf ' 'ttl t•) t.:onv. C:t•nll!r, li:lll:! Denrh,1l1llili ll...1lhlll d, ihoii lol' I.Jc or pi·t.: 9i:J02G.1 .. \\'111 l'llo\e lo Irvine In· Kt1y 8'1l:H2lUI. l>t·nni~ & ,.;10 r l':l.l;<'rtt•ncc ~t·wmun J\\r. II .II ~ulk l!l __ ___ !>II lli-lVilG·1UOK _ __ du~tnul Cunwll!A 111 fo'eb Dennis P c r 11o nnel i\ppty ml)('rson2·f.Pm m·u·~ ... nry. l'cn,.,ion & I tr~.,c (OlllUll .::, .. u,1111 ---(.1i•nninwt..:uty, l"t1lmc. :\lu,t IJ<' w1lhni: to com Srrv1cr or lluntmi.:ton JOLLY ROGEi p rof it !lllorlni.t plan ~urll~HN,K12 .o5S I A1h'. A.~i.1 ·., l"'.tUlll·i.rn<1. t,r.iw :-.p<1<r Mciw Vttdt <:onv llosp, mu!,t' to LA •. 1to1 cot Ion Heoch. 10168 lkach lilvd , 3333 W. COll!il llwJ .. ~11 J vuilublc• Call for 111 NURSES WOMEN 18 & Up m h;11n•ut1inl! i.:.1011 ofl lilll l'i•nttr SL. c ~I. pcnumll nt•w u ( ~ com Suite 121. 1 "~·kll ir 1 Alo t•l I· ·h 11lelloo. ''oll Mr. God· --F-IRIC .a.TOR -' lcr\lt•\\ lllll1 • RM'S ••. LVN'S Nat 'I (A. lrn:1 11µ~·1111111!-~iilitrn: '' Mc' ' 1 dnrd 1213~ 937·30i6 fnr in· A "" llou1'ekl'l'IJcr • I e~. THE LOOK Prn1•t1rah. & llnlcrhi·io for 10 new 111rli. In our -r --E t('rvwup1ll wanlc<I for lli:htlni: i1in.:h· pnrr·nt \Y/2 'c 1 540-4500 ncc11t-1l i.1r 1101411,t;il siall Publi " rf'lnl t(ltl!'C &l•---------i CL RICAL manufacturer. Wiii oi:e childrl'n. Sur uk --rclll.!!&t>nvulciluly I"~ ~ Ocll\'1•r)1 mr11 lor I.A lr,11n. ""31 S.1':. Mam, bcachfront hv•11o" ~ />itv ~I \SSl-:USI·: (IH·2'!J N11 . • .. l'ui1101rwr11crv1,·l' rle11t~ BEAUTY c.v ' • 11t•r. rt'fl d. J\ll 1.11111 ~. lull Mo ••p•rlenc• • Ttml''-111 ;\;U&CM Sturl Jrvine.~}·2001 ~l!.k .~5(17 1·~11 m•1·. W1•lra111. l'ull &< p/lllll•'o Wt'll ldifl I lmm~llUL!.: (J>cnlni.: ror Sl!7J rx.·r mo • l14mu11o. ---tm1•' Li•glt. Coll :.~u :!t1:.:1 Nu1•1w!' H1•1:1~t1 y, 11;11 RK•Hary •wt tra n SALON ·•II lndi11ldm•l lo work in :O,.t!H7'10 Jo'ACTOl{Y. Work in an llou,ckecpcr ror Ill"·'' any1111w W1•!1lt:MI llr., SI•• 212. SnJ11ry$1lStoSll!\wkly. • v.__ -mr condttionccJ & npld home 111 C.M. 71 t :Jl'~I ----- for lnt c r vl<>w 1'ull MANAGER our l•roducl11.lfl Control Dcllvcrydriv\'r&rmxtuc· nroaw/1"M music. Muill sbift.ll4tH17HI \IA'rlJllJ·: \VO MAN ~.:..631-0011~ t~twecn9AM ·3P:\I Department, R equire · tt0nworkcr.Call 0..12·22541 have: putu•ncc to work .• -:~.'"' -11/timr to \h:l••o mc 149·9111 Outst .111d1n i;: hcneC1ts, rnl!nt.• er•, lG year~ ex• • ror 11ppo1r1tnwnl. w/mlcro m inlatutc parts llOUSJ::K 1-.1::1 1-, l,lvc Ill 11t•wt·omeri. & 1·011t111:t paid vnrat1on. prorll pci"l<>Ttt'C In ,production ---under s mlcrOllcO!>C. llr11, plc•mrnnt lite b ch hurnc rnl'r1'11.1n1,. F'll•'lhle hrs. d I I ~h orlni:. rrtin•mrnt, cvn1rolasat.10rdlnnlor, 1>ent11I A'<slo;tunt,oxp. 7amto3:30pm,Monlhru tlbu,l>ll'd,rath w ~on ~'"°Nt•l•tl , .. ,r. Ille lypini: NURSES AIDES A vert I ftCJ rnl.'tll rtd & tirn l:li & cl1:r1< und/011 ,,xpcdltor. Part liine. Ur. Wl.!lncr. •'ri. Top pay + l'Otnpany dou. Ri•f -; re 11.11111·228. ;.i7.:I09:i SALIS mort>. )lust <lo hair . .\II Pl'04uction ~ltrol rclat 1117 "~" lx•n<'fils. Gcis1•r Tool Co. or 1· 633 070'\ _ _ ------ hnvt! Stnt1on Wugon or Vun (;~lloel llarry Sl•l.'lcy, lil2·43.Cl for dr- latls and A11rx11nlment. Equol Opportunity ___ Employer _ • PIX OPERA TOR ,\n\\\'crlng ~rrvare. 1::~ 111.•r'<I Apply ll57 W. t!Jth M, ~th' II , C l\1 , 8a11)· 4µm !_YI~ MO:! ---1'1·:(>1'1.E l'l·:HSON fo;"''' lll'•'<li. 1i/t1mu "' "'"" 111 \\h~lt• ~11p11ly. l-'1.11 ly rn1ntJh11•tl ii?:I :!:!Zl Perf•ct Workil'M) Hours II 30 2<10or :1·:111 !J·:so ~ I l'tl t"Ollegcc~rseiswould ~ ---------•1 W1• hnv1• imm('1l1olc rorme.r yet ow P:ll':C or l'C!'pon~~·~ in confidl•ncr. be 3 plus. $10uld hove D...tal Aultt. l,701 .. ;. Carnl'glc Avl', llOUSl-:Ki-: trn. h \'c in. opl'n1n11r. for inalun• r.:1~11 ~~nre:i!~~~ c:::i: 7Rle9Ph' 'o0 lo''01"1~1r:~.!ld nl,00 l}1plng skilh or <IS·SO Full. p/tirne X·ray l'l'r\ !anta i\n~O·•IU80. -'?r 5 )r 0 '"' mM, -.pc:~k MOLD SHOP Nu I'll I! l> A 11h· ~. I·!~ Pc•r:mn l•'ridoy $7110 · c 41 ; ri ... wpltl, eJCPoS.-e lo plan n H t;x p c r p rd 'd F'A<..l'OllY Jlf·:Lr t-;niili~h. (I 1wr "'k .., pt•m•nc1• 111 j)rrlcrn•tl. G•t In Tune! missiononly.S>IJ W llllh Oo'IC l:;t'.CI, t;o:;ta ~h·M1, rung. exprcltin~ ond Sala~optn612-tAAO I.ill' manuroeturlnw l,ai.tuna 12722_ -LEAD hut11.ew11t1110\ldc11a11l W1lh11urt•t•,i1(ul 1•11.~r1•k W11rk 1J hr~ u d:1y t>11rnl111: t t ~!I 1w r hr• Ill 11ll!11~onl /'1 Urr•)U1Hl 111 1¢11. 0 1•al w /lhl• 1>uhlil' in uu1· lr\'ln1• ofr ro11ri>111.•nt1nir 'l'lllll• I.H t• B ook 11 . t>y11:.111l1· 111•ricon11lll~ mol,t lik(•ly to .. ucrcc<J . I lltl'Tl'i«l'd hOU!ll'wl VC'll IV. !ii 111l1•nl'I ~1·1•kln1i p1•rm, P11"illcin<1 l·ull ll.'131!~15 '"'.St:-::':c:-.M:--:-.645-=-::-fi9-=l-:: 7::=:-::1.c;;·a·I·•'·· 91 ...... ~.ilfl.·-----schedullng. l u!<l be Uj!· ----11lant Is lookinjl ror ~ho11·---------1 Wori..101( ll'ad i','ICf)('r'd trulnln.~. I>:t) nnrl Oll!hl IOI( \Url('lV lol\l'r lnr II Af1T MGI COUPLE s.tres.-.1vc tln• c:npable or NOTICE lwlp. Call for ml(•n u·w, 8 HOU IYES " 'mall l)rl!c1Mun parts 11h1fl11 nvnilnhh-l'lt>,1i-t• I. c y J)o-.1 ll o n '11 II 16 Un it s C :\1 Exp 'd.I•--------• handling m'y varieties how Du1ly Pt lot Clai;s• lu ll:im. ~~101. lll'spoo<>lhl<' for plun· apply In J>(•r son ,11 ,\lur11h11 IJ11\ t!I g,13 211.NJ. mature. semi·ret ok BEAUTY 01 reoolc5P<>!15'Prlllles. We tried ads displJy lhcir _..._,_~ ---Now \Jt lhc k11l~ rm' ninl(. vroduc t lon & Oennii. & 1>e11111s l'eN!dri· ~14. ~ldl J in1 M>f" f n tn· messages w1lh leglb1lll)' -FH-S---P .. ---ID -bu c a ~eho<)I. why no1 IW'rsonncl. IEVERL y MA.MOR net Service or lr•·mt>, 2tlll2 0 S uiv i:a ca1 ~co grow· :ind Impact? Our ads. wt "' 1-W -ork" Trumi•(• "" STA.COSWITCH IMC 2t<t52Vl:i fo;'llrodo M1chel110n l>r APT MGRS. mlable cpl. OPERAT R h1g <Aith u~ .Salary will are proud lo say. reolly A/Poysble Clerk loS700 sc bly & t>ackaolno LaAuna IOll!I, Cu cblldok.Very hte clul\es. t:~ comme1Nrate with gel results. Phone Secret;1ry/Sh $800 " .. ll:Y.!Bakl'r,co .. u.Mcn Ant:qual 8 U~it.s. C.M. Rent allow. &st shop in town. We t'XJ)eriente. lease apply GU-S678 Puleup/l.ayout to S800 J TIO\\ avail. l.ontt & 549·l04 I Opportunity to:mployer Roomy 2 br apL 494·9891. need opcrat.ors w/follow· in person or J!nd resume Sttrelarfoli lo $750 s t<-rm O\Sl~nmentA. i-:quol Oppor f>:mploy<>r ings. High commissions 10· Acctni;: Clk/Corona $750 TOI' PHONE SALES Artist/Grephlcs ~~kly. Paid v11c:il1<ins,.. . USI THI Also Fee J obs ewr A 1-·~oe Al Tcrnpo NURSES AIDES Phonl.l So le!' f'l'Oplc•, Sel! starter sought for ~:ii~~~r':~~~~0L~c d~~: ST At'-tARD DAILY PILOT Irvine Personnel Al(ency Q I•-------· Pllim • & P/linll'. Ony mult• nr r~mul('o I() to 65 pute·up loyoul spot surance. retirement plan •• ,AST 488E17th Costa Mesu temnp OPPORTUNITY shirt i.:xper ·a pr{•f'<l. i\p ycon•or DA<'· Guaranteed w/well known publiea· & pront t1hnrinw. Wanl 10 MEM~ RIES, Su1le224 &t2·M~ ~ fl'o lrnocks often 11.llen you ply Pa~k Sup •rlor. 144~ wagcf! or rninmission~. l ion . Call c. W i ll. itrowt have 11ecurlly~ 111111,. llSULT"' -n~:\IPORJ\JtY ll F;Lt· UG(' rl' UIHMlin~ fJnlly ~~.~.~'.or Av1:. N U. 250 J·:utool l7lh St reut. ~:·~~o~:l~r~l~~i Colll;sNOW! "' .... SllYICI FtLECLKTR~I ' Call540·4455 l'1lot c1a~:11rh·d 1\ds to --------~t'~~,.~•:tclO·oz_t~ •••• ~1p<'.:10r!·. JC P!HHIY CO API IEO Greol ex""ctQUon6 I Equal Q1>Por Employer rl'uch the Orungl.l Coast " 41 "'" "" ' HUntinRton Dc;1ch, 16168 Laiuno. Hiiis Mall MAONE 'lCSCORP. DlllCTOIY be met by"~at'I co. ·~~~~~~~~I murkct. 616·4223. Buch Blvd, Suite 121. -............ 511•7700 Santa Ar • Calir927<M For Result r.: Phone G.tZ·S6iS IF YOU 1-~qlrnl Opporlonlty ----------• """"""" (7M »0-3605 . C II 1ng ea.ger ind iv. i.tll have a S('rvtc to offer Ol' t;;11111toyl'r r:ave something you w1.1nl Equal Oppor Employer Service a Ma.rion Mann, .,oo. Selling on)'thlng wltll :i i-~~-~~~~~ goods to sell. p111,.0 811 mt to ffll ?Claa ltledodlldo AnequppPortunlty 642·5671 Dennls&Dennls on· Dall)' Pilot Clo siClcdAd1 In th1• r>nih· rt1ul it well -Call NOW, •----------t emJ t)er m l ( ht. Jil rn-1 Service of In I 2082 h1 a 11implc> mallt•r ('t:i.._~1111,.1 s,.,11011 M2·56'18. CLASSIFIED will~cll 1t. Mlchcl~on Dr Ju~t <'illl l>i!! ~ii • !-•1 ull• 1t1 ni-1.12 ~>';i~ flhrna,.,1:: :,.,. • -· l ' 7 • 1.,-4 r . J • .. ... - ·-DAJLYPILOT * Wednrsday. Sep•embef 8. 1976 ~~~ ..... !!.~~~~~ 710 ~~~ed 7100 ~~~ ..... !~~~ ~HU•H•u~?.~~ ~~'euuu eu!!.~~,~~euuue.!~.~~ ~.-::.~4!'.'~~~e$eoo~?.~~~.~.';!.~::~~ ..... !~ .. ~~Jt." Pl.AN'l'SMAN, n ded lo ILi. s.AlisMAM··· ••••••••••••• r\'PIST l'l..ER~. IR\'OIC w AMT ED !II lih.'11 I. llull. ~l.irtnl'' • care ol 111tcnor plants Ir Re Sall'l In A<h.ilt O>mm 1~1 & pc>.>tloj to, A tl . . l'L..\. (;lui-,, un old trlr. • commerctul 't'ttina .co GO ~ri Id L gu ., SECR(JIDY V.JUd "' n.:url's <.:a:i.uul _A (J ~ ~ u TOP l: Sii 001.l. ll t 'nhn d >-1!1.> ~Hi·i;:~tl M~l hil\l' CXf>('r i..lnl Nicuel 4 u 1 ~t n M vfr. \1 f>'. 111·4 30, CM t I' \I U ... 0 R Vu l ll ~.u Mll'I dnvm~ n ·rnnl & 0 min g., 9· ' ·~ \I.ft Wl1'11 Slll)k1 11\~D 9TtHIUJ • A n 2 Jto:WF.l.R\, \\'ATt:llt-:~. · 2.-1 ,,.. old. 10 b~ \l.k, al' -.. ~ _ _;imo':,?11•' IP!!!__ 2 O.W. -I' I l~P. mel'tC I.¥• a Sl'U 1~fff ,O)jJl-,;r 1:s. ~.:t~LD lti ~.1rm11~. IOlW n~u~r, muterlJb & truck pru HE • i\Lt;S ASSIG~ \tl-,:\1· TY,,ST 1' :s.I L '. t: I~ S ... It\ I l ~ .:11 co!1\I I \ l J>I). ~l~~ ,iclrd <.:di Steve, Ya.a.no • C-,\LL~OW! \lon &Tut.".Fi.u.1.uc ~ l9-A _A "l.1-.l'Ull!\ &1\N tt7S1~7 "·\2"''1U .:l~n .. •-~.· --,, ynomtc officeo•~ed lUr.ill"4tdt<J)Cndul>lt" ,\p t TIQl.'t-:S 615:?:l00 V' ""' u " .. .. Offi ~ "I • • t. !!lb~ II\ C.1hi11 t'llH'N'. fr< wkd)ll_ -""'' Optn1111.::~.~ TI\'W or l1ll"r~·5l1~:0,,o-6 .. '. 3 ',II) ti~, l~ • e11oport u \U -'Pee ta n iaue UC WM LUGGAGE TAGS 111111( boJ\, \I l rlr 3.'1111' J'I c.;· I r I ' • " '•" -7J UH hrJ1I, "11th 3. :00. ,11\11<:1 o, nt>t'I $ ul ei.pt•r1er1cl•d '"'''ll')t'd l'l-'"'Uir,.l•M N II 1 , k \ 1 lrom)1111rln"'11\1'1oi.l·u11I ,_.,.1 ..,,.,1 1~,11 1 llffil' ml'n, mnnuructur nit:) ~n}\' l\1 •1 l "t: ... ' ' • J l.'l I .\r lnll I \h'm i,inl \ s~md Olll' \'.II d hlf l'Ul'h _ ... "'"' I d v w " Sll.'Jd)'. p IUllc 1-'h•l\ 111.i: 1t:1.p1tr pc t l'rtc 700'• Com-----~ tti~ 1>lu~ 0111.' 111rnrl'. W1 USED IOATS ONLY fi<ll:l~J:r,oRkforJt>n '' '"' ...,,.~r"\,arv to~"7(lQ hr.i s:!!.Clhr.UCOT.&J:I G) ~~ ti Ii r<>l111•u "L'rrnJ111•1111\ e n II 'or lnl"r\ j "'"' ' • , f 91 I 7i .. t.'"ll!O''llllll'nl Snit• ... "' ~ ·~\' VITALITY + f l'culL'<i :111r11<·t1H·l.1u ,\ v .. J'LASTu.:s Soonvr ttnl K'liil~ WAITER . ur~ all '1'P • a p.m. llll";.ill, 11ll'l'llni: Jll lllll 11..-.11•h \'1111"~ \' H'hh MOlDIMG M •CHIH"' C31 20'..'1' Soui;hl for th1" \ ant!l) Contint-ntol r<•'ltaurnnt .. f 7UHIS111h•r. 111111111. U\'11 " "' -• ltllcd r1ui.n11111 ~ t.1~1 I o H·11w1'\'ll'Wnl!I l'rl· 1711 )11 111 131>1 . OPERATORS RlTAILS ••1:s minm•• 1.0• l':ill i\JJr) n \•i·d11 \!xpi•ri (·n1'•'ll ~)Si "' s. Ii \'cnt loi1~ & th1•1t ! t"or ,1 . , kl I r ""'.:; .. ~•11\l'r. l..i"llllU Ll~ll. <.:.ill 2 I f''l/ I " 111117. rl t I' 'll I c a nit ;ipµ lt'llllOl\S or F/llmc. Scnuu~ mmdt'•I M.1rtm. Ka3 2700. Dt'lllll~ :Jllc:r l P\1~411-! OW2 ' un au "'f' . ,6, n /, µt•r).OJ l ' ••• l ,. ()\( HOBIE AT 3.5 1nohJ1ng m111:tt111t>o11rson r<'lall ll olcsp\'llpl tor & lh•nnii. P t•rs1111111•t ff r p.m. w1111v.11H•r, l .1hrll' u1 Ju,l hkt• u llnbl\• 11110 \h, duy & :.win>: 11 hlfU svi·ciolty t:•IOI· i-lC>r\' S\'n1n.• of lnmc, 200 WAITRESSES , ' ""Oa~ l~lu" 1M1x·r & 1\t' \''(l •'l>l •b :.m,alkr l;H'lll .Modern. cli:un munur l<Mwlc<li.:c or IJt1C~"nm M1d>dl>l>n D1. ~:x vc r 'd . i\ppJy In \V t • h h v.111 l>.11.'k & lmu .H1111 for ,1••1•' 11 lhnr HI. \\•r} plont. f>ailJ itroup 11re & 01011 hl•lpful. , .. ,,,"y in .-, e ure prouc to .,nnouncc t ul we ave been taK-~· OI' ti·y 1110 t·.mb .. hc-.llh 111i>. G00<h ocat1on Cll .-• Sl.-t'rt>l.iry peri.on, r:i Barkers. :?l:: commissioned lo sell at public uuctton the e. tate of bud.tu l>.11·k foi.1 l'11:.111m rnlor" ! 1>lun ~n~~rte<J ~~ ~y<'~!;~ Srn:.ill h<:on~ultm.i: "'1rn1 E l1lh St. t'o~iu Me:.a Honald Oorcsky of l.i k> H<X'k Ark + 2 Semi loads of l'ltl('E~ ~~~·;~t $ijjl i.ll ·:.?2\1\lor ... /\pply in Pt•ri1on u~y NU ' · :-<·''"' •i.:h qu..ihty 10 W1imcn. l'/11 ml'. l!O & American Antiques l'rof'1 \hc l!:ust Coast. S2l•aorJ S:• Califoniia l~lu~1ner's l\11le~ullre> <h~iou1ill',ll)Jhll'u~11.row oltl cr to '>'Ork for -l !lla.:s~Jl;()l'tl ' . ctlonM Id' - -..... --'!").: 1.11ndly w lh~ l)C).SI hllU!\t'l'leun1ni; tol'r\"11'1' p rt• I L" t• 6 v 1:u:~s1 ~ ... 1 .. .,~ ' ~ !"!, llvn l'l('(h•. rl.'pl) Ill UC 1.';111 Junll.'\' i.. Ra1rnedy a 13 IS 1n~: t(lor mor1·~· lll{'U ...... uruo:~ "~~ .. " I • RE E w11 tn llu~ 121, Dull>ou \nns 675 65S3 Sall"-Ta' Included 11T~lndcSo or UB N1S blJn<l.<.:a.!l:!t.i>:! Holllop d esks, ca.s retter (w/onk cabinet >. Hi-boy N.Ol.'AltO! * 18' O wefts • Gl.i-.!\, ltl7G. I 15 1-;\ mrw1, • 10 hr!> S111l 11ndl'r f,wtvr~ 1111rr,1n1 \, ll;lll llrnk •~ 1>u1111"J. N1•"' munnc ba111•ry ,\II ... nrC'I> l0•1u.l11. 111d"1I ="lt'l' Tumlt•m lrlr Good ft.,h 01· >.l.1 huJl. S::400 of r ~1t11or "Ion\! •' \\ ,,... ~JOO tW 072\i all Hulcer . orr ltcdh1llJ -• ---~i.c..d' C'hcsts w, mirrors, carv oak servers, barber chairs. Draw ~our 11" n or i.<'ntl PR;MT S HOP How Hiring SECRETARY lf /Tf •••••••••• '~·•••••••••• curved glass china cabin Csome w /claw feet & carved name. "1l1lrt>.s ·. 1>h011\' & • ~wp o rt Ht"a <-'h .o....a.: 8001: lio S) d glass ~rcta comb"nal"o (om we'llmakco11t•c1:1nll>('t Operator Tor com \n•h1tl.'l'lUrJI 1-·1rm h -~ ~ n . curve . ~,.. ry 1 l n s e tu.i:.Alld~c.irh. i>uterii:ed cutter. 4 o o_\ IUSIOYS k. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ornate carvings), hall •eats (large selection). -carved -c.-. .,.. h •. & C °'\'{' rn~ a l.'oru;c1en rous. \""'IQlJll"-'G INT''STI"-' ~ ...,•nu c cc.c or money or-"k. ~ood bcncfrts. Smull QOKS po1:.ed. brii;h1 & arn • ·" .-.. '"' ,, oak sideboards, dropfro~ desks, washstands w /towel <krto 1n house print ~hup. i-;-c F1;1ll & Pt.ort·T1m< b111uus pt·rsun. )I ust ~innr:. An,tiqu<>:. Et ct bar, country st~re displa~abinet. pressed back rockers, PILOT PRINTING J)('r. prel'd. Appl)' Nu .iraa well uadcr µre h shcr & Ch:.itham Mitl stacked bookcase, (ln to choose from), Cbevelle f' O. Bo x 1560 IJOllal Systems C-Orp. 43(;1 Apply 3 SPl1--Da11~ :S~Ul"e' & l>t' xlt l I \.J)ll<l qu.c::. Cos '.\I c 92621' BrrchS(. NB 2 51 E. Coas t Hwy ·181.l-!IO WI'~~· 1:11~ !.ti F.lderly Thrng" mirror. wall mirrors, br' hatracks. library tables, ~ ·_!~n. 11 ' l> :io IJlll rrudt•. ()\\ "''r hi IO\'e I· mcnl & fl'"lll'nt1ul n•:it _ t.':.\JIC hrnl.\.'r.llo(C "ill lake 1'•\lll\~ 1n 3;!' lo ~· P •tJme S:ilcs, S40·S7 OnJ r d d Rl•ul · t I d l f t h h ( · "" Mewportleach RF.:SDI E nEQUIHl..:O l!lu. 405. ~:o El Caminq round&squareoakdining ~tables (somew/clawfeet), WOVE .... WOOD wk/up~ Men, kidies. slu EqunlOpporEmplo}l'r ~ qu:ilt 1\' n<·c opp · piano s oo s, rop ea a es, c urc pews . various SHAD1':S·Toso•. off d e n ts. ,.; ve s / s u t ly. S:ilurY" 0 P1-'n. Conidcl ~1ru~~~~~~~~~·~tiques sizes), ladies rolltop desk, urt>hy bed. wardrobe. oak C111164S-tl950 5.>1·7~1,!i36·JI0.1. -Geraltllnc bclwn 140.J.lllW.MamSl. hoxes, ·camel back trunks, oak lamp tables. Princess ---------1sn1es Cureer-s tea•h 9~30·! l am.: :?.:rn-~pm, 8 Othe• shops within 2 dressers & mirrors. fern ands, wide assortment of KING SZ BIW <Nc.•w). Xlrn firm 819~ incl dl'I Usually home. ~2263 p {I \\' C I h U <I I fl 'r m1111•1 to.idt•r .1:1 1'0111 m1:<i.1on or clown II) 111111 REAL ESTATE SALES \~ork. 5175 \\ k up lo start ..::_14 1 tH0·07 ,o blO<"ks. Lrcen.sed ur Unli<"cnsed F\JIJer 6ru.<1h 5$4-7851 antiq . la mps. Hoosier ca~els (some w /frosted & m p11n·pu:.1'. c'<l'han1:11. 1JI :.oil-. or h:.11111: of rral • e:.1.1tl' m· l>usml•>.:s. Dou , ... Bl'l'llta II, 1I4 . 7:'>2· l ll<!iO • Qutul l'l.ll'l' l'l'lllll'l"I IC:j ll\JO IJ11a1I St.. Nrw1>0rt Bc.•ul'h, c :1 nooo SmnlJ new branch office•----------Secretarial "rk. llrd ~·· round Oak tbl, l'la'>' stained glass doors), pot~ll stove, oak picture frames, now Qpl'ncd. os la SALES MAM~GER wrkng J1Crso11 for P 1T. fl-ct. Also untic1uc irons. pressed back chairs (1·10 pc ~t). Brass bed. iron bed. JO-s pd Mascr<1li b1k<'. SlOO ; pr 1 ~>'10 6 volt Ch1.•\'Y c hroml! whls &15·5786. l\l cs a/Newporl Beach T" & APPLIANCES ~l u:.t be inlclli~ent. 5'18·6030or64tH214. oak bed , weight & fortune l e: scales, iron school house area. 1-"rcc•prof trntnin,:: ~ •. a.I single outlet~. st. Phonclor appt. :>57 tl'JOO. Ouk tabl1:. 42" round. 6 bells, Frenc h formal din rm set. Fre nch bedrm set. program. We ~l\·e in "1cs 1 ~lore cstabhshe div1du1rli1ed nttr nt1on '., ' · · Secrelary Receptionisl maic·h. Oak chairs. carved 1'.,rench sofa. assortmentof wicker furniture, rugs I .. .)(•ars needs Dept for Ya1.:ht IJrokt'raJ.:l'. barbl'r pole elel' work· t. b Boats, Rent/ Xlnl area w / fine op Ma,nage.r. ne~IY, wit Expcr 111 all ofl.' dulll':. rn~. Bcdsp;ead:.:· thro'>' (various sizes). lots of glasswar•O¥ bric·a· rac items. Misce>llan~s Charter 90SO, 1 -portun1l.y. Call u>., you'll r-eli; & cur~n~ • tnnng :1k11h r p1llow-:o. form-items. --------1 -W__,,_.. 8081 ••_ •••••••••••••••••••"•,. be ~lud you did. llOY/\l. mcnl le> Clus:s1r1ed all 'd ---J l'ROPt:rtTrns. 003.410.5 no. ;so. ~ 0 D~1ly Pilot II 673·8511. misc. 89_3-_5333 Preview: Wednesq 9am5pm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll~ ~~~~lo~·;:!rc;r,~\'~:'i!c or6'12 1830. PO&" 1560. Costa Mc:.· ~f.CRET,\IH' for Real ,\nllqu~ carved Ball & • g ~ . SSS CASH FOR l'uih ·rw.it h!C'olly Scjlt Recept10nr.'>l·1'Y1)1ltl, legal C.i 92626 fatale Co. In Fashw <.:law Oak Buff el \\llh Thursday am-time. Gonc:l ul'.ed furn/refr11:s 2.5 & ;._'I} 91...i o:r.1 f , 11 11 •1 1 ..... bland. Mu.'>l h11ve 4 yr be,. e I tl ti m 1 r r or . lrt!"l>. stoves ~u; Iii£~ 0 c. a..llS: I s ... U.'> .,... SALES .. ,per . l)'pe 6S 7U wpm. Hcaul1ful 5700.644·1308 Fr1·day g~spm Saturi.u 9am 5pm good. neat typi..,l & able New Corp. ~· unhm1l ~h 80-90 \1 pm. Appl} -anr , · •r • , \\'het>lbarrow. l;.11Jdl•r, t'' ats, Sail 'Ot.O l Cl hand I e r c (.'c pl. .i:rowth potenua I no\\ Tlfl. 369 Sau ~J1guel Or, l.ge O:ik Tbl \approx I Sunday g .... _sale "me. \erior \Ir \I, f\\ mdo\\ .... dl>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• tclcrhone. fi hng & gcn'I t11kin1tapp:dorsalcs 1>Ct> =~'10.ll'B yrsl 12 match c~r.., anr II be<Jwiframei6Mi7!lO tt'llohlr<".l\w trlr , olr duue .... No .'th req'd pi e v. m a na geri<i -"'beJr l'luw fl. Xlnl <;•J11dl·1111d1tm11 <.:all ~l rs Winslow ror J)OS'>1b1ht1c.s. We arc u &-.rct:i~-E,ecut1\e. for cond. :.ee at Lee'!-~ " C,,J. J t Musical '11.000 lii.i l:!.'li uppt. 837·1060_. ____ 1 l.lutomuth e consultant .\l1'<111·al Oll1ce )I JI Ure. Xur..ery. 3601 E. Coast IM .......... s 8081 firm SOill'lllnR ml'm p .. rm.tnl'nl. :\Ion Fri. )lwy,l:dM. a e . U C u: ······················· l•'.n.wnud:t 211. tully C'tit•\I RECEPTIONIST ber.,h1ps ror a ver) 9 ~JO. l:kn('f1t:., Slar '1' Conn !\lm·O·Matic ell•c 'l'rallcr.ilJlt', ~1(.100. t-;q .. ,, Pro 1\ud10 m C .\I. F.n Dl'Ct'S!; :sl'n 11.c. For appl imml-d. 8-.l2·11377 1\nt1ques: Pennsylvanfo ~ org.in. cxt·cllent condi 001 ORO!> ____ _ JOYS l:ilkm!! & Oll'<'tm!( 6-I0230.I • Dut c h bt•nch lbl -+ B & :;]) t i<m,WQU,l'.r .532.J:!.'>!l 111• llol>i·•. •··o,t .. 1.,1, 0 ~eople. 1>rer£'r salt>:. Sl'tunly C.u,1r<h Imme mtchnl! dry .ink, Circa. • __ _ , .. .. ~ uncntcll. t;ill ll45 8501 Salt·~ Hl·p.craris S121-\ OJll·ning '" ;'l;.ll 4!11 l h )g."i(). fi Hu:.h .'teal chairs n iaue~ Ep1phone 12 StrtnJ!. Gift. ~.II ~l'';':. bJlll> &. \rlr. bt"1110&12 CoCor +Bonus "''''k, rl'11d !oh1rt. Weck S8SO nll. L>bl brass bed, -, .lli'\'CCUU'(I. Untll.'rworr._ :>11ll0.bltl.1Uo ___ _ + El -ns'"'• ly µ:..y w «>H'rlimc & t:m:u. 189<1, $600. IJbf _wll'ascS225.G4G 1711 __ 15 . ..,,., 11 ''.·ir TV rinti· 11 llcccp11on1i.l. Dr's ufc ,.-... p.;1d\:1l.'nl1on<.:a11ror in mallrcss & hox. $45 12 741GcrdtftGrov•llvd,G '"" Front ofc l''<PN prct "d G ro'>' th co s1•cb a~ len 1e111 Cl!l3 > 5i3 :1150 )I :JbSl\•e upril!hl P1ol 537·5412 ~IUSJC STUOt-;NT 111•c•d:. J'!l'\C'r lll!('l1 $12!\0 HI' Sol "ust lyi>t•. 6-12·.&532 j.!r .. :.:.i\C' sales oriented Sl•1·rNary. C1rcu, 1870. u:.cd GcnH•inharill or < ••l I· lrlr. 11~·cl mwi• 111\liv.for So Cahr l\'rr Srn1n· ::;talion 1\ltt•11 SllOO. Cull ufl tlpm, ,\rm s lroui; .fluh· ·2111111. :,11;~~-t:1 ~l.>~i.: RECEPTIONIST l .1te lypmg & cll'rical l'X· per . rcq'd. fk11c•f1t' 1-A1u11l Ovrx>r 1<;m1>loycr ®3•8122. 1.·xt HI u1' l~- RECEPTIONIST <.:.Ill 'l'l•d O o u i.:a n . dull\. •''<l>f!r'd 1>.1~ & f"S 1IG2 75H)51JJ C'W:.1wk1ul ... t1·t20fl5.i, Sl8 1_;8R Denna~.& Dt•n ~v.'"'.Full,&p 11ml~/\p ,,. .. · f.rtttoYou 8045 G~Sal• lsc.tl~ous 8080 ---•. Furi.ak IG' llohic <.'at ,v,, • n1s leri;onn<>I Scn1cl:' ol pl).Sh1 ll ~ta1mn , lilh & Anllqlll'!. for sa le:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CL/\RlNEI. t:vt•lle $150 1,11 1' + >.lr,ii.. ~l :iOO. llun1in1.1ton f~1·1ic•h'.lGllJ1' ln·m<•,\ 0 _ /\rmo1rl', hall trees.German Shepher d , n 0 UN T l 1'' U L llYJX'nSlO.Ba!lsincl SlO TRUl\IPl':T <.:a.tlct S!~;> i;IU 2 !IOll B.·nl'h IJl\tl, ::-uilc 121. T L' \l'll L'p 1• s· h I l'lialri.. bookc<ise & side Pcdi"rce male 3 \rs SEPTEMBER GARAGE loth like new. Poluro1d Bf\ R 1 TON t: S 1 2 a · ---- -'"" <· ' n• · <' 00 l:ible 536·4800 or 536·0010 " ' · · · ' · , • · 833.-0219 7 ""Ill "'""' ·1· SALESWOMAN 1\A or "''~·r 111 r h1ht dl· · --old. Shots & license. SALE -Thursday, tri 10.840·3362 t . C.-,v., .. > 1 1 q •loµm1•111 no11n-5pm Applianc~s 8010 nt•t.~Js gd l1me. 673·i82~ day and Saturday, 425 l h , . Se Large s l.'lcl.'lion ol &l'l'wportl\loonnl! j W.111tlod Wr busy dent:il Gift Smµ. frtjlf \'\ St IOJ>Prhi Gl(lllK:!O ••••••••••••••••••••••• nfl5pm. Arroyo Chico, Logunii i to e 8 adra 1 g1 .. ~~~r· u~~~s GUITARS IJAN.IOS. 7M 9f'.Jl5JR.536Sili7 ore in ~t1n1,1 ,\11:1 an•a IH'rtl'tH'•·· 1-'u ll t111w Bl' a ch . Moplc hcd :>nn1l • • .... " "'"--"· VLUT-.:-s 'v10• l "'"' ---t; cic11t up po r . · :i 11 1,.1j?una_lk_•arh_. w_1.:11ss Tcrh Jllthlr.tlOr ,.·r~1.:h1 l>ama;ie llotpoint Ftce to gd homt.', l>tCI fruml>s, SJ()·, handmade _ 1:m10let>. Cull 847-4639 r: · . , "' 1"1, If S<ihot \ un 1n r:ifnl', M t 5."l:n Sall• 330tl W Wnrnl:'r, male Jnsh Setter. LoVl'U· CLARl;>.;I:.IS, Etc nl'vt•r hero in wal\lr. -SALES. wkmls, cui.lom TR.AIMEE _nNr llurbor, Sanla_A~ blc. Call G3l·0297. ii:itchwork qu.ill, 525; an· ~ Diamond-San Diego. Newport Jcw\'lr~ & [.(>an Si1t)() 1m; fi!IOG IU~~TAL AG 1-;~T IC\\ l'lrv '-''fX'I" hl'IJ>I ul G rC'at ~pot fur i111lt v lique copl)('r boiler. SSO: 4 Xlnl 11ckels. Sepl 11. 1761 Newport lilvd. (;M. ----- \ tl r a 1: I 1 \ ,. Y o un i;e ;'\;\\pl Bch ti73 173 1 M>t•km.: cnlr\ lewl op rn:FHIG F:ll,\TORS Gr Shep F Xlnl t;uard dmelle table and chairs. i!Jl.462611r1er 6 pm. 1'45·5595 lslanclcr 24, good N>lldl· Woman ncl'flecl ror l"n:11u • . --llt)r." md)l.lr \•lrrtronat:. \\' \SllJ::KS·DltYERS d~s:. Absotu'tely no child. S20; antique oak end • . lltm Mui.t :.t•c tu aµµrc11.'lt v i\l l'Sn rt'J t::-cvcr pre S:indw1 r h Ui•ll\ t-n. {"O Call T UG.M)?an . Rernnd1t1ons·Hcpoi. & 151_1198aft Gpm tables, $75: anlJque sew ll0ust redecorah.'CI. Black Used )amaha Alto Sa' S..'IOOO fl37 2:JIS fcrrt'd "•mmedwll' OJk'n muro1nj.!:. Xh!t P l11n1 !UH·l288. Dl·nn" & Ut>n Fr.it DamJi:c Guar/Jcl mg machine, SJO: ond ~1h'tr nmmcd coffee la· Xlnt cond. $275. Ph ------ m_g, salarv + apartllll.'Jll ll<" ~\pp~x 1 .. hr:. \\I. 111:. Pl'r!ionncl~n1cl· of 29~n.1110run,;cC:o Long h:ilred blue gray & upholst ered c hair, l1ll•, solid wood, $175; 615·5612 Kill' No !108. Xlnt con<1. I"\, iu1 uuos __ lnlo C:.11 t»5 01 IS llun1111.:1on Ht•.il'h. lbl • DUNLAP•S black & Rray lullens, 8 clothes, cleetric:il ap 11111 m & tlen chandeliers. Offi . Fu it . & 'l'rlr, rn ;1:.1 & ~H<lc r Jtl~. '!.. l.S.·ac h lllvd: ~u11c 121 wks.546·5392 phanccs, lampg, book!. ~1l1ea; flo'>'crcd all wool ~!~ ur• 8085 l 1kc new. S500/orr .. ----------iS.inlh\Hh & S.11~111 ·'' -1815.~C\\PQrtllhd CM toys, Bons ai planh .11\•a ru~ w/mull1 · • ..,..,............ G15·1276 ~ R.E. SALES Sl'mblt>r>. 6 IOum i.lull Telephont' Jn" 'tn t-:i. Ci\LLS48·71llO Welmaraner, male .. 2 yrs. carp e L s w e c per. tolored tassels , S60: ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- l''o o d Pr I:' I> a r a I''' n l'ICr·d or"' 1ll 1r:i1n Swrng AKC. shots·lic. To good yardage, three r ubbe1 rith\'r mi..,c it<'ms. After l Used "L" s h:>pe wood Jlohle 14 '. Hut'k for van, ":I \long estabh$hCd oHl<'t'. workers l0·2pm shrft shift. !HO·lii'7 S1dt-l>y s11Je frost free home. 968·7773 aft 6PM backed rugs, plclure1> Spm, 675 0619. Lido Isle. modular ore de11k. Cd soils. S650. PP. 673·311>1 lots or leads rurnii.ht'll, )loo 1hru 1-·r1. Mul>l be --n·fn.i: Xlnl cond. $9S. frames, baby blankeu. cond. $7S. G44·2664 or Hal Is. 111d1vidual tr:iimng. ur to nl'al, cl<><in & de lc•rous _t.:al_I 042-2753. Ml 5PM fvrftitw. 8050 and much, much more. 1.ari:e rreczer SIOO. 552·0762. ----------~ 110•;. comm. p u1d Lo . ·1 h n7" 7 -.. dd" ~ rt ~" \(' 1.'I)," ,,.o cl1 T .. .•....••••.•.•.•••..... vtown be Ivan -s. ~1<.!mbl.'r of three hi.ling emporary N<>w Calorrc 30 ftUS Sal/Sun New twin bds.. c~1s.?972 Walnut d<?Sk 16xJO", Sl25. at5, Slips/ st•r\'ICC'I and Natin11.11 ---------1 range Under warranty. **I BUY** antiques c olleclco Credenza S50, padded Docks 9070 (;Jllrry He inl';}\ llHl SECRETARIES lmmed1·ate S200.G73·2074 Good used Furniture & tools, rur'n, junk. 71 ; C11rpd: gd cond shag. side chairs $20/25. L•kl.l ••····················· St•n •ke. Lu•. or tmll1"rl. licyc~s 8020 Appllanres-OR I will Heliotrop e, 141 oflcy. ru.-t w1gnld, approx. toe. nr w.olhcr misc. 552·93fi8 wonted Avalon Moon Ill! BOND GALLERY IX•:>peratc•ly Nl'cd~·rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II or SELL for You Cd M y11b. !)1.75 yd, 557·3289 Pets IOl7 10 lcuso, r ent or ·~ ·• OFHOMES83 1·941 I •Ex•cuti•e Work r>ugrot px.10 24 .. Frame, MASTEtlSAUCT10H HOUSEHOLDJTEMS ~ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wkdays only, Wt>d ~ •Admini1trative r u."llom1icd Xlnl cond. 646-8686&833-9625 &801\T GEAR Orig11.1nl!ull lcngth mink,AKC min. Schna u zer T64 1 5'.u22r 00 11 0 ·r 6 N75° ... ~~2kn~l i.. --- -•T•chfticol ~firm. 6-15·9~. CM Aft 6 CALL 554-7293 810W. l1ay, B11 lbo11 i..l I~. Dark ranch clr. pups. Champ. sired Cthe """--Hl!:Sall'S SUCCESSFUL Costa Meta Offiu has oJX'n•nl?s for :? /\., :.odall.'S. New or l'' pcril'nct·d. Llt'<'n!!<'d rt'lll ,.~late i.ulrsrx"Ople. <.:all for 11111>rv1cw. J\~k for ll11l Laehl•nmy('r, "" n<'r 1860 New11orl Ulvcl ~M G-lti-392H, C\ I'S. lll:J l~J 77 R. E. SALES • Pusonnl 1nstru<'l1on • Mnnn,,:emenl oµporty':1 •tn!Wl'.~. l'<lmmli.>'lon • Llc'cl lramlnl( 2wk11 dnMwr iclnrl linmcd. •On l hf' Job 1roh11n..: • Mony lop orrlc1• loc"" No lir<'»SI' nee lo nopty HD CARPET REALTORS 962-1011 Jo'(lr detnils c11ll l.lncln •S•s •StatTypists SCHWI NN fi irls 3 spd Sl;';00.5Si!·Sll80 unruf0cddogs).S4G·5278 Lido Isle boat slip. 101• P G , T • • ' · · SAVE• New & used turn, Lt---1060 ---• t 5, II "'G' 1 • urchasin9 • en yp1sfs li ke new S15 Aft 5. . 1. . W'I . ~ w·ilnut F:xec desk/chair ianos & Otttans 9 090 rcn .. u or power. -• <• S . app s, misc 1 son s ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . · . · · · '7 42' 644·5990 •Accounting •G.O . & Eir ecy M2 1&18 Bargain Nook Now 2 . 3':-.ll , S.150, Sm! blk vinyl •••••••••••••••••••••••,--·------ N0Shor L111• !\h PBXR-pti ; t ., , , , .. Stores -545 & 814 W -t >'~old reg \.ta Arabra <irmchrS:lO.Setof saod te-inway .. L .. 5·.10" BOATSl.IP l.c1ni::or:.h111 ttcrm * · ece on ss "Cll\\INN, boy!. 20 • lu 19th, C M 642·7930 & Gtuld!ng.Xlnlhorse for <':JSlcnlumnrns usedon Cir ca, 1940.'rcbll . Si\ILOHPOWI:.:R NH '"''~mcn"1'np S:tSS •Sr.C l•rlls <>pd . buby blue-, flOOd ~ expnder.S!;S0.960-4479. tlrrs.r~holt J>"..itlcrn)SJS, W 1 t 8 l $5000 6753805 • W°"housf & •'Oml. $50 675·7"39 • Can be sttn al Gold Bar Ph 5.'JG l!l:'>I 49: ~· cau ' • · • O tempo Tf:MPOK It\' 11 1-:£.P Call 540·4455 F.qunl Oppor ":mployer •Paclcirtg luildinq Materials 8025 French Prov armmrc & St11blcs, H.B. · locrb, Speed & CAI.I.TODAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtchng chest, rolor TV, Lf?. asst. horse tack. als Newporl n1.•Jch Tennis BABYGlti\NO PIANO Sid 9080 office ,\llt•ntwnCahinc•l Makers GEwshr.misc.f;.W·5990. Eng. riding clothes, al ;~1~~S:~~,~~1!:::.ip ror xlnt cond, must sell••••••••••••••••••••••• & t:,1rp<•n1ers, llG Ud fl, 2 upholstered a\'Ot'ndo jldcond.644-0239 $1500/bs tofr.,?7·670'J f'1at.bottom V-Driv~. Jfrd. overload I\ I m<lple, al r endy ,:?rl'en chrs. Xlnt cond. AIR NAILER STEINWAY Mo rici L. B111 ck CllRl~l·. ~.Iron.: 557·0061 11111h'l1,SIS()ofr. l21 Bd S5o e a . 8J!l!i480 No J•wetry 807 Holr.cr !o,houh l:J to 16 Walnut.Jyrold.<:al111fl bcml.Sl.~S~IY.l.i:!_._. lntcn1rw llr,n :\ :io r: "1 "'111 oa" S!2S/orr checks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pcn~y· na1h. i\pprox SPM.631·1338 , SECRETARY 3723 01 rrh!\t.N B. lu.i (}.L.5ll)rfl75 ~J.> -. WA.,..TED 3000·16'i.. A11 11rox TrC1Mportatio" Furmture ror S;ile n 8• 2 'fl, old S3<iO Sportlnq Goods 8094 ••••••••••••• • •• •• •• • • • Toh C.-.rlntf ndent ------Cats 8035 1'ablt',chn>,cln.•5ficrs TOP CASll DOLLAR 2500' s. 1 ' .. II . · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• C rs Sal•/ H 14 fo'Si 11 1 Mo <>W TIWCK oruv1m ......... ~............. Call 548·7800 r i\ 1 D F o R v o u R ~!~;~ btwn S .. 'lO pm 'Nell Anlmol Skin Surf A:: ' 91 20 U I •1 • t-:x,,1•r 11. ApJ)lv G & W Purflm rl Slamt•'e kitten, • JF:WELRY, WATCHES, . Soll. Use<l l season, (l('rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.;~\~-:.,_ ~~·~w~~t'r~~~.~~1~!~ 1'owln11. l7th "& l tvlnc. ~ ~UI ::!~i m11lr, shul.'1. i\ ~~!~c ~: llv~nnA g :~~ ~RT O!JJE~'S. GOLD, Membcrs~ip Irvine Coast eond. M cd si, $75. ·1~ ~. 'I' <.:ttcv w/l I' cuh· till' irn1wrint1•111frn1 & ~n. ·--· furn.Prv,f~t2·6108 S,ILVJ::J~ SF.ltVICF., C.C. S0.10. Ph 1sz.7505 642-0083 over cmpr. 1>1-<. al l llo11r<I or 'l"r1111h·1'11 r•'ll!lv DOCJ' 8040 . F INF. •. " U 11 N & AN. days, eves G<tl.W13 Radio xtrul'I. i.<>lf 1·11111.11 n•'<l, In)! ~upeMnt\'mh•nl of ad TOW T RUCK ••••••y••••••••••••••• Oincllc tbl w/4 <'hairs & ..!.IQUt;.'i, 1115-2200 Are ii ru1t Gx 9 wool HiFi Ster•o 8098 S:!, 700 ,. o rn JI . 11 Y :i • mlm~tratlvi• & offlC'r dr· DRIVER \'Oltl<filfUU-; Tl':Rrtlf:ll extr:i leaf. 75. Sofa lwd, Sou.thwcstlrn ilc•iRn: ...... ;•••••••••••••••• 1.'H·l234: c.'Vt·~. G7fl 11H>:1. toll: l'l·rforms hll!.hly ovC'r 21. n p , C'l1•nn re l'Ul'Mt'ham11hlood11»1.'! hkc n<'w. bro Her<'ulon Linstock 8075 soft tones. 1· olcl. 1300. " ltCA rotor 'l'V 2 yr Moforiu d l ikes 9 140 complox & n·~1)()11111hlc l'Ord. i.111. + (•nmm .. lrh. I iny 3 lb s tud 11er v. uphol.175. 6~1i 08Ct> ••••••••••••••••••••••• now. S75. C ) ··:-;unset" wurrn Like new ' ~158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l<•rirnl work: performs & v;H'. A.C. /\utornu11v1• ;,,10.Ma5 Movlnir For 801(' Refrhi !leg. Morgon mnr<'. broke pil'turl's, $1 , l'O. "f:x. 'l'V John &15·4271} ' ' 1>11l>h c r1•lution func· S1•rvlCl', 17\lt. N, V.I lrii1h~ttcr l'ups. S70 vin'I! tbl & chni~~ lo ride & drive, blk c-crcyclc" 5.(:.10·7022. ' • '?fl.JAW/\ • tlon s: undcrstond11 C amino ll c <il, Son ~·Com(•r ttrpbect set purodoMurJ.(Dn s.:oldlng,-.-ibson4Ch.P.A.systc111, Automnuc MOPEDS pollclN&tHlmmlstr;111vt• Clc111l'nle AKC,sbots,wormcd. $lo0 Hcclinlng cholr ss' t:n.:. Western (714 )ShOR !JX J2 2 column s, 4x10 RcSol<'3 n •i;ul11tton." & clocs other ---~~7413 , · : · .,.,.,,1011 l(tcen) I """ak"'r• L' ch $1'-" c 11 '29n TtRt::OOFSt-:LLlNC n •lnlcd work a s rl!· ym5hiire lnr nt'('rl111 n Coffloc tbl.~'>.,/\<1uari.um""" ~lrip,kldnc ~fi.32M"·""3 ""·a .... _ -, llOUS~ORLOTS Qulrc.'<I. i;harp senctnry/Of<' ~ll08EDltNCEClnss S.1. Blrc1h c,1bmcl, muke !louver upr ht vacuu.m,i----------., ~ • H1el1· for Don't wanL lo romance Skill· OiC'tntion 100 wpm M:tnaizer in their Npfkh Sl.Jrt Wt'<l ~pt l5th & ofr. fi<IZ.93314. Machilwry 1071 icl Nontak chinu bl:itk lor TV. Console. Nc\:d11 ~/\pprx. r ' · ' f "' 70 Sh'" d 80 'fhur!I St>pl ioth 7·3 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• h d • ' fl . •"" • 1,., Mt. nnothl'r houst'. w:ill or typlni! GS wpm. o c. aypc • . ~·•ll . PM B •k f • · Beautiful ba r & bar s toolw up olsle r E·?. chair, nc twung . ..,.,. escrow lo clost'? Work Appl)' In f>''r:son nt xlnt & l'Kclllnit workln11 N · " s 5'::.~2· Irv. $300. 211! end lbls, 525 NI W~nl to buy m 11chlnlst whitcdr:ipc fi42.4o10• !)43.3945 another tract! 1'hcrc Ill Founlnin Valley School <'on<i. Call S1mdy, (7 14> ' wplarNl. ~ 2 lamps SIO ea Blut• prrclslon & Inspection -1--------- on oltemati\'C, MOlit pco-Dist. No. 1 I.ighthou ~ 54().594() ,, FG 11 /\NS, ltp s how wlml'w'ivel rock~r. $50. tooll!. Qjll (213)43().0884. Ga.s d ryr Very ~d lo:!!_.& M.-in• ,.~ (?¥0 pie would like a !lens1bl.y Ln. (comer or Talbert & 1 1 0 fab~ 6 d d s2o Sora & love nt S20. Ubl ....,..,._... _ priced Real Estate in· Newland) Fountain i;:e':~ blsck P~'ri.~j· 49'J-~~7r r esscr ·Ml~••--IOI dresser w/ tchma '!1tc .................. fc••••• Mole Cycle veatme nl. We have Volley,CA.92708. TYPISTS ch, pedigree, u ~co: ...................... stnds W. ·4126 c.;11U loott, M•t•n•c• them. You don't have lo f1llnit Deadline: Must f\1n'<' i:ood l)'pinR own, terms. 642· ors: sofa. bcoulfful con<I. u1100 crpl. Good cond. 250 in 12noon. s.t'•lce 020 2334 Newport Dlvd .. C.M. Jist&wefurmhlcnds.11 Sttptembcrl3,197G ~~.·.~.·All are:as. all~ FINIUIOOt:ikCll. y rds. u .oo 1 q yrd .u cirloomQ StSofabed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71444M008 ·.•vt you're ap"lbitious, pro· Wearean Equa l IUJJU:> PhS48·9680aft5 531J.2G2A.S36-.8925. SlOO x i L co n d'll UL l. NF.En=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=~ Jert a good Image. look· Opportunity Employer 0 ;\ K.C • .Boxer pu~ Ch. l8000BTU . d. CLEANING? Al Hoaon Ing for something dlf· . ~emgo aired, Worlds F st 1 P c •. s e c:l -. sora . 2 Gncbo. l11e., beaut. 575 830-SLS8 ,air con · & Son we ofCer quality. Motorcycl .. / 9 150 fcreol with xlnt pc>tcn· ECRE'l'ARY for law ore -----Bloodhncs. 5Sl·S32'7 m11tchrng chairs & coffl't' gs.rdt:n structure, white · personal service at a Scoofffl Ual. please rontact Mr. NB r. t c w·u tl)I. Dlll. rm. l:iblc &t l1ttUt. All rcdwd .• de· price you can't arrord to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Knoll, (714) s.ts-8623. tr~i~. ·c::i· ~;P::i~ "" ~h TEMPORARY JIEL? Olde Engllsb Sheep ch:>i~. King .size bed. signed for e11sy Install & CU~r •. ar~ rug. k i~ch pas. up. Hogan & son •74 llonrl 0 750. Low ---------• Ctl 54M4SS Orey & whllo. Male. 1 751·9861 rcmcl\1111. $1$0(). ~ la "' c .s. folding diving ser virc. S3t·502t. m1lea1le. Xlnl cont!. IA(i. req'd,644·!iG40. Eq l()pporEm lo AKC. All shots. Lov lablcs,iccc l833-l620 olxlru~ $1 800<.:01l11fler' SECRETARY \la · P ycr 1.:h.1Jdren. Nds gd horn 8055 Moving! 44" rnd D\rec· 21'. Col TV F lloah, Pow.,. 9040 4pm 534 5007 ' NOW IS THI TIME for job aee.kers to C'he<>k the Daily Pflol Uelp Wanl<'d classif1eatlon. If the )Ob you want Is not then you might consider nCfcrlng your service$ wit.h an ad In tbe Job Wanted catcgoty. Pho" &12-5678 • Mu~tsell. $295. M7·4447. •••••••u•••,••••••• lional din. rm. set w/ ext . 1 ~ UH 9;. :f~· ••••o••••••••••••••••• · :,.... ~?m~ ~~n~~o~~ei:J! lst 1 FcRec!!id Irish Scllct f't'male, s erything goes. Furn. 8'::u.s 12• Gold antiqued ~;>'~ ~v. ' 1i1s2s ' JOEAI, Bay/Fish bo~t '7l Honda 4SO. l8,000 ml. articulate, motivated, Get Th. rau ...., mos. From Champion dishes, depression chandelier. 2 Hldc·A· Rccond.14 '0 1asspar w/ $5$0. P.P. thlnklna. talre·charge And Jump off the merry line. $60. 768-71.29 • lamps, misc, 1750' beds. MS-7558 22" Pwr Mo wheel lreng. control 10 751-1163 sec'y. Musl have sharp go _round Into an ldclll Buren. HB. Jrv1neCoasl Country S32. GE Ta hp4 cyd Honda on Custom VW trike. Mu~\, aec~a.rial slt:ills & de· J>')S1tlon w/prt>Slll(e <'o. toYa. 8045 Cl b tr be hi W/parts.SUI. Trlr.$99S.875 1393 II thi k SI SO(I ·I-rt?$p. Terrific oppc>r. Al.so Fee J obs. Call Bon· •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• books. clothing, u AO mem " P· se s wee . , • ,1 f~; career oriented nieBell.~·2100. Dennis Good home n MUST! &tboat items.81( CallG4•·$12A. T 0 , Pilot i 1'Chrls6 cyl.,lnbd .• fuJ. Call73t.2923art Gpm. pe_non. To Apply Call & Denn1s Pe.rsonncl Keeshond llusky mix, St, Bal Pen. Irvine Coast Golt Club J.i'l!Sl~led :J buy sell I)' eqpd ca~. for fishing or '71 Kawasaki Dirt 175, , f1nd what you w ant tn Scott. Lcllcrm a n , Se,r\'icc oC Irvine, 2082 ft m 1 yr. Loves kids.. Me mbership for u le . orreotsome ' pleasure. SJeSO/or ofr. Compll'tc. Doesn't rQ1\.. , Dady Pilot Clauir.-. 64CM560. Michelson Or. 536-8201 Want can 642-5678 S5r00. 64&~ C.JIM8'6392or751-8282. Best cash orrcr 548·5822 j. .. -.... .J -. .. , , -•. • • A.to-. a.,orled ...... l•p•rted ........ ••port.tel ~.y. September 8 197& OAILYPll.OT' •7 ~~ ······················· ······················· ······················· •-'-/ • ... W..t.d •Sto ...... ,.,.,w MH-ceclH IH1 '740 T t •1~s Vollsw ' •n ....... UMd AalhK, UMd .._ .... 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Cat Hwy, NU 642-9405 rBUV JUNK CARS USED AUTO PARTS BUY oa LEASE oa llllEIEJ ALlMODILS IHSTOCK IMMIDIATIE DILIVMY DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT (\\Hlh• 1111 lhl" I''\ llill K • """ 4.'111 lh111w nl Im it 1•1rl' • :.n:I !Iii letllll '; ll :,;!3 i2:11) .. • • USED MERCEOES t50SE's unrl t:.O~t-.1.'-. • Grt.•at .. c•l1.TI ion 10 'llt<'k It oow. Bu) or lea~<'-Clall • for quoll.'. It HOUie of lntport1 it 213/921-8511 : 714/523·72~ • MB 280C 1073. otr whit<'. sunroof. AIC:.. i\M/FM S7950. til415S7-23().1 • • • .. ''ill ~IB 280SE. lubarcn It btn. 214,000 rn1, fl(•llt In • 0 c . O r11t. o "n 1:r ,. • ~~6 7S ·Mercedes 2811 Sednn. • H ur,·c s t bel izc • w, maho1rnny Int. u.11 pwr - <'quip +suoroor. 'PP, • l OOJ-l400 lt • LASTlll • .. .. .. ,. ,. 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Pretty car & 7 6 economical L•c 11201BEC $ 14 1970 CHEVROLET CARRY AU Lie. 11705NIM 1973 FOH COUllH ricxur c speed, Top Economy 5ef 1912 TOYOTA Lie lf722EYE 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT 51176 4 speed, rad io. hea ter Ser 1113S I 9 7 6 1969 CHEYROLU CAMAIO COUPE V·8. aulo. lrans . power st~rlng. 111nyl roof. tinted glass Ser llL-51803 $2 I 7 6 1912 DODGE DART 4 OR. V -8. auto trans , factory a11 ;='~109 power steering sz"4 7 6 $1976 1970 rt.YMOUTH BARRACUDA Call For De11111s Lie 11679ANA 1973 OPEL CT coupe Auto. trans , power d isc brakes. ra<ho. heater. wtlllewall 111es Realty sharp 7 6 -low miles L•c #794JFE 527 1973 FOH TORINO 2 OR. V-8. a u t o Irani. lactory air cond1t1on1ng, power s1eormg, power 7 6 d isc brakes Ser •S238293 $27 1976 FOH LTD STATION WAGON V·8 , auto. Irons . f act o ry a11 cond1t1onlnq, pown1 i.too11ng , power disc bral<os. radio. tiea1oi. whitewall llros Llko now -lass than 2000 mlles. 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YIAI ltlD sAt.I : . o~,t~~ALS\ '"'''----"--"' ------GIANT SAVINGS ON ALL REMAINING INTERNATIONAL VEHICLES IN STOCK! SEE ATUS NOW ~R GREAT VALUES! BRAND MEW 1976 IMTERNA TIO MAL SCOUT II TRAVELER vs. automatic trans tracll·IOC\\ rear axle. AM radlO & more' IF0082FG0294731 BRAND MEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE ./' 4 soeeo w/2 soeed transfer case. radio deluxe 1nrenor & eideoor package, benCh seat. door edge guards & more' IF0092FGOl6563) Complete "Heavy Duty" senice available for your R. V. One of the finest service facilities in Orange County . Open Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. .. Huntington Beae• Fountain V!;.,~Y VOL. 69, NO. 252, 5 SECTIONS, S~ PAGES ORANG& COUNTY, CALI FORNf A .\ffernoo11 •• Y. Stocks WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS I .. 1FV Golf Club Favors· Tee Off County l Preferenlla l treatment to lbembers or a men ·s club at Mile S4uare Park Golf Course in Fpuntaln Valley may be in vaola-Ubn of the county's lease for the Ocllity, Orange County sDpervisors learned Tuesday. 'They were told, in a report ri'om Supervisor Laurence Schmit. that operators of the 160-acre course have formed a men's club which offers "pre- ferential tee-oCf starting times on the weekends when public use of the course i.s at its highest.'' But. Schmit said, the lease for the county-owned course, in ef· feet since 1968, requires that it be open to lhe general pUblic. Al his suggestion, supervisors asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and other county of· ficials to negotiate a solution to the problem and report back in 30 days. • A memo accompabylng Schmit 's report from Kuyper noted lhe club's membenbJp is limited to 500 "1en who pay SM each in dues annually. Kuyper said club members are aUowed to pboae in between 7 and I a .m . Mondays and Tuesdays for tee-off nservations for the followinc weekend. They are allowed to reserve tee.off Umes between 8 and 10 a.m .. the choice hours for golf. ing. The aeneral public, Kuyper said. cannot phone in until 8 a.m .• and lhef may reserve spots in the 8 to lo.l'JD. time zones only when slots titf still open after mem· bers' rl!s~rvations. Golf-course-officials cont•cted after Tuesday's meeting said there usually a re some reserva· lions still open for use by the general public. Kuyper also said the club has a tournament for members one weekend a month. And, he con- tinued. that the men-only or- ganiution may be constitutional- ly discriminatory. Steven Knoblock, aitexec:uUve a11lstant to Schmit, said after the meeting the problem first was brought to his attention In 1973 wben he was on the staff or former Supervisor Robert Bat- tin. He said he thought county of. ficials settled the matter then. But Schmit recently received some complaints and decided • county officlal~..Jllould stud! lhe .1 matter again. .1 ~1 Prezone ·oK'd t .. Split Vote on Bolsa Chica Land '· By ROBERT BARKER 0ti-.o.i1, ...... ~ Huntington Beach city council ,.members approved con- troversial prezoning Tuesday 'Right in a step towar<b eventual annexation or the Bolsa Chica· :marshlands . By a 4-3 vote. council members 'voted to approve temporary re- side n ti a J ·a gr i cul tu r a I and recreation open space designa· lions for the 1,604-acre area. The prezonlng is intended to serve as a ''holding rone" until a complete master plan of the area is made. Officials say no projects will be permitted until lhat time. Councilman Al Coen made the motion for prezoning of the wetland -a battleground for en· vi ronmentalists and developers. In his motion. Coen asked the city staff to begin an immediate Not So Big Catel• Shane Mcintyre. 12. or Wcst[)'linster was hoping for a big- ger fi sh to describe to his friends whe n he goes back to school. But what he reeled in at the Huntington Beach Pier was a four-inch perch. 0il ~obbyist Says Dole Got No Cash WASHINGTON <AP) -Claude Wild Jr .. Gulf Oil Corp. 's former cbaef lobbyiat. today repudiated hi& claim that he had given $2.000 in 1970 to Sen. Bob Dole, the Republican viC'e presidentinl eondidate. "I have been in error and con- sequently have done a serious disservice to Senator Dole." Wild &aid. Dole immediately accepted WUd's apology, calling the mat· ter "an unfortunate incident." The senator added: "We're mov-lnc ahe.id with the campaign.'· At issue was Wild's claim to re- porters this week that he had stven $2,000 to Dole in 1970 tn pass on to other Republican Senate candidates that year. Dole earlier acknowledged that he testified before a federal frand jury last March oo the question of Gulf contributions. but that he received no such funds from Wild either in 1970 or in 1973. Wild's statement did not speak about other allegations lhal Dole received Illegal corporate Gulf funds In 1973 -something wh ich the GOP nominee has repeatedly ANTIABORTION CROWD GREETS CAATER--A4 denied. But he has discussed only lhe 1970 matter. I • Dole acknowledged to re· porters IHt weekend lhat he had been visited by special pro· secutors ln February and ap- peared before the federal grand jury March 8 to respond to aJ. legations that he received illegal corporate contributions from Gulf in 1973 either directly or through the Senate minority leader. . I 1 It's Holiday On Tlwrsdax_ All banks, county and state offices in Orange County will be closed Thursday in honor of Ad· mission Da)"-marking the 12lst annlversary or California's statehood. Federal oHices, includ· ing...local poal offices. wi II remain open. With the ex· teption o( Costa Mesa. all city offices alona the Orange Coast will operate normally. ,: .... Dole said be went before tbe grand jury voluntarily and de· nied the allegaUom. 1be New York Times has said that Wild, unemployed after &fving up a consultant's offlc~ here in Aeril, told the Hme gr~ jury be Mid liven between $5.000 and •.ooo to Dole ln 1973 tbrou1h an in- termediary. William Kats, wbo is Dole's former administrative as- sistant. tn addltion to denying ever re- ceiving the funds, aUegedly for help in his Senate r...tec:tioa ef- fort, Dole says he believe1 Kals' denial of having participated in. any aucb transactJor11 study lo recommend another de· signation on the prc>pe4'ty such.as a planning reserve which would be "more palatable" to those coocerned with development. Seve~al speakers in the crowded council chambers ob· jected lo the residential portion or the zoning and expressed fears that it would lead naturally to de· velopment. Joining Coen in favoring the prezonin~ were Mayor Harriett Wieder, Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson and Ted Bartlett. Those opposed were Norma Gibbs. Richard Siebert and Ron Shenkman. Mrs. Gibbs said she is not op- posed to annexation and she feels that it is inevitable. She said, however, a thorouch master plan should be completed before pre· zoning. She said she also would prefer to wall until the November elec- tion because 600 acres of lhe Bolsa Chica is on the stale priori· ty list for purchase. • "By zoning now. we may In· crease the value of the land and raise the price," abeaaid Patl'-on, on .. '«Mr band, said, "I'm for annexation. It doe1n't mean that we can't re. zone it open space in the future. "We've been pl...._ tbb ror a long lime and we can plan somethin• to death," be said. The county's Local A1ency Formation Committee is expect. ed to act on the annexation re· quest Od. 13. Officials said they hoped that annexation proceedinp can be completed before the first of the year so lhat the property can be placed on the city tax rolJs. Acting Planning Direct.or Ed Selich said that about $17,000 to $200,000 is expected to come to lhe city in tax revenues. He said there are expenses in· volved, however. and that the net benefit would be in the range of $60,000. A complete muter plan will cost an estimated $100,000. Ken Martyn, a member of the audience, said that S17S,OOO i.s in· significant in the long run and that the city sbouldn 't rush ahead with procffdio11, "U there ever was an area in which the city must be care!ul, this is tbe area." be said. <See PREZONE, Pa1eAZ) Eula Parker Servic~ Set Graves ide services will be held Thunday al 10:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd Cemetery for Mrs. Eula Dell Parker, 75, a resident or Huntington Beach since 1967. Mrs. Parker dled Saturday. She ts s urvived by her dau ghter . Mrs . Susan B. Whetsell or Huntington Beach and three grandchJJdren: Stephen E. Whet.sell of Costa MeH and Timothy Whetsell and Mrs. Carolyn Mullin, both or Huntlneton Beach. Mrs. Parker had lived in California since 1947. She was a member of the Church or Religious Science in Huntington Beach. llsed C~r A1ayo11e? This is an impromptu used car lot at Brookhurs t Street and La Ala m eda Avenue in F ountain Valley, but it could be anywhe re along the Orange Coast. where such informal sales lots h ave become common in recent times. Folks with a car to sell park it on a piece or vacant la nd in a location with a lot or traffic, slap a for sale sign on it that usua lly inc ludes a phone number, if nothing else, loek it, and leave it tberc for the d ay while. pre- sumably. they go off to work in another car. a car pool, or the bus. This lot had eight cars on· it Tuesday. ~ax Rate Sliced Again Val.Ley Cormcil Gives In to Homeou'flers By RAY ES'l'llADA Of .. o.1,,.....,._ Responding to pressure ap- plied to a homeowners' group, the Fountain Valley City Council voted 4 to l Tuesday to lower the 1976-77 tax ra te by another 8.S cents to bring it down 22 cents from last year. On Au1. 3 the council voted t.o. -drop 1.be rate ·from last year's $1..:J per $100 or assessed valua· lion lo $1.29.5. At the time, the council felt lhis rate would "preserve lhe city's financial integrity" while provid· ing some relief to lhe homeowners . * * * Valley Okays Bingo Games For Charity The Fountain Valley City Council has approved an or· dinance allowing bingo games for the benefit of charitable or- ganizations. The ordinance is patterned after a provision in the state con- stitution which became law lhls year .when Proposition 9 was ap. proved by the voters. "I don't fuJly agree with the law." said Councllman George Scott. who suggested the or· dinance, "because It only serves certain organizaUon.s." Scott sald an upcoming State attorney general's oplnion may chan1e the limitation on wh ich groups may hold bingo games. Under the law. many civic and social groups in the community could not hold the games. If problems arise because or Uus, Scott suggested, the council could go to the League of Cities for an amendment Lo the bingo law. A local homeowners' group, Taxpayers Involved in Municipal Econ omy <TIME> was not satisfied with the 13.5-cent cut and met with two councilmen last week to discuss why they felt a further tax rate decrease was feasible. The group proposed a $1.14 per $100 of assessed value rate. Charles Foley, spokesman for t h e group, expl ained t hat because of unprecedented pro. perty assessment, lhe city would receive a tremendous "windfall" unl ess lhe tax rate was cut. Mrs. Jan Wilhelm, another Sougltt Divorce TIME spokesman, praised the er. forts of Mayor Al Hollinden and Councilman Roger Stant.on for meeting with ber group and responding to their proposals. TIME members wero particular- ly pleased with Stanton's work on the matter. Slant.on. who said he was will- ing to consider as much as a 29- cent cul n rasr-year's tax rate, commented that it was very dif- ficult for the council to clearly understand the effects on lhe budget or lowering taxes. "l have deep dissatisfaction (See TIME, P11eAZ) Ailing fl/'ife, Jailed In Mate's Shooting Depressed by what poUce said was the onslaught of a crippling disease and a sudden divorce re· quest by her husband of 30 years, a Huntington Beach woman al· legedly fired three bullets Into hlm at their retirement con- dominium home early today. Stanley Raymond Ellls, 54, of 8877 Tulare Drive was listed In critical but stable condition to- day at. Pacifica Hospital with wounds in the chest and arm. He staggered from their re· sldence. pleading for help and collapsed, bleedin1 profusely. His wife, Dorothy June Ellis. a lso 54, was lodged In t he women's custody ward at UC lrvlne Medical Center on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder. riage. Investigators continuing the shooting probe said EIU11 was wounded with a small caliber pistol but did no\ immediately re- veal its size. Ellla' wounds bled so profusely the Haydens said they thought at first he had been hit by a shotgun blast. Coas ~ Weather ~ A few mountain and de· sert thundenhowers m1y drift over the coast by evening. otherwise, little change In weather. INSIDE TODA\' Barbour Blast A neighbor. Mrs . No rma Hayden, telephoned police at 2 a.m. when she a nd her husband were awakened by the gunshots from the Huntington Landmark condominium unit immediately next door to lbeln. "He came out and he was ask· inl for help. My bust.ad went to him and l 1ot right on the telephone," sald Mrs. Hayden. There's.almost °'much Sn· tttest fn whether , Wolter Alston will continue .os Dodgers' 11ripJ:>tr.cu in team'• dlmmbtf chaJtee. for~­ Bomb Damages Marina Homes "He 'went lnto the apartment and 1ot. the tun." saJd Mrs. Haydn. addinc tbe 1uapeet'1 son-in-law bad raced to the scene within minutes. nt Elllses next door neighbor said abe does not know the quiet couple well but added Mn. Ellis became quite depressed wtth her pain and suddenly limited activi- ty following the onslautht of artllriUI. • Police ~ay the wounded man recently asked ror a divorce after t.be ~~e's '30 yean of mar· A report IOJll Allton totU re• tire ol ~of HGSon. ALtfon deftif• M '• made .a~ • Page 81. , DAIL\' PILOT H /F Weonac1 S. ember e 1976 ~--;;.;;;..-.-;;;;;;.-..~~~~-------------.. Yo11r SchoolS Fountain Valley SchoOI Dlatrlct (CUP AND SAW FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABOUT THE DISTtlCT: The FOUD~ Valle)' Scbool Dlltlict hH 19 elementary scboota kKated wllhla the cktJes of Fo\lOtain Valley and Runtlnitoa Bea.ch, ech1taLin1 clUJdreo ln grade J~vela lclnderizarten lhr<>UCh eiabth, aod two pre•scbools. About 11,240 stucknts are expe<Ud to alt.end school on opealac day, Sepcntber 13. A total of S4.2 certJlicated employees and 414 daaified employees 5erve the s.fhooll. Th,e estimated tax rate for operating the elementary s chool district Is SJ.34 plus S.27 for bond repayment. The per-pupil expenditure for UM! 1976·77 school year as esUmat.- ed to be approximately Sl,193.00 ..., 80AaD OF T&USTEF.S: The five mem ber Board of Trustees meets every first and third Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m . at the District Educ:ation Center al Newland and Talbert Streeu . FOWllaln Valley. WHA'f IS TAVGlfl': Tbe'dastricl's approach toleamin& i.s that of teaching the basic skiJl.s through individualized and personaliied instruc tional approach. This is ac· complished tbrouih the teacher , Jeaml.ng coordinator and instructional aides. The instruction program that is carried on at ea ch school is contamed in an education plan, which is cooperatively develo~ by that schools principal, teachers and teaming coordinators. Input from parents concerning curriculum coals is also sought througb the School Com· munily CouncU. General curricuhma areas t.aqbt al all 19 schools include r~. malh, adence. social science, language arta, physical ed~atioo and health. Electives are also provided for those students in c:rade levels 6, 7 and 8. Planners Shelve Park Plan A proposed amendment to Oran•• County's muter plan of reaional parks ca1Jh11 for IS acres of park space fOT each 1,000 county residents was shelved Tuesday by the County Pfannin& Com rnissi°". Bero~ commissioners aireed lo put the revised park plan on lbe ba,ck bw-ne.r. lbey were told it m.i&ht be "poUUcally huardous" to rec om mend a plan to the Board of Supe:rvisors that is fis. c ally "1.D50U nd. Seader or the warninl was county Admh>istrative Officer Robert Thomas. In a letter to county Environ· mental Management Aaency direc't o r G e orae' Osborne, Tbomas said the political bllard would come at a time when supervisors are under taxpayer pressure to reduce taxes. A review now, the CAO aaJd. could .. cban1e the scope and tenor of the plan:• Thomas said supervisors mtihl want. to est.Uliab policies to resolve the conflictinl coals of more open space and lower bous· iagcoata. ' I I I I ' I There are reading clinics in eacb sebool operat.ed by a specialist. The clinics give inteosive. spedalb.ed help to children w ith read.inc probleau. Reading is further enhanced by a library at eacb school, supplemental matttiat. and support systems. The district also bas de- veloped readinc and math support systems to rocua on tM mutery of math and reading atllla for cbllclnD in kin· dercarten 1hrough eiCbth grades. A program for Jleatally Gifted Minor <MGM> children. tauiht by specialists, LI pro- vided at each school. He alto said superviaon micbt need to expand the park study to include pouible alternative l methoda of fin~ land ~ , quiaition and pu'k dlftlcpment. Alternatives lie mmlioaed in· eluded aeeklag lealalative permission lo set the County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· trict beyond it.a current Umitof 20 cents for each $100 worth of as- sessed value. I I I The district's bealtb services office provides children with immun1ution clli:Ucs. vision and1'earing screelnf", dental inspection and scoliosis screening lhroUKh a staff ol school nurses and parent volunteers. The nunes provide classes in personal hyJieoe, venereal disease, drug educ•· lion, dental health, polbd.ion, first aid and lung diseue. The instrumental and vocal music programs w\11 pfO. vide music instruction for an estimated 7,000 children this year. District music specialists provide inst.ruction and .serve as music rHOUTce specialis t to classroom teachers. A comprehensive program in lS schools has been de· veloped in the area ot early childhood education <ECE). With assistance from state and /ederal grants suc:h pro· grams as day care centers. early childhood support system and pre·school prog:rams are now providin1 hitbly jn. dividualized instruction to children in their formative years. The Parent Volunteer Program provides an abundance or personalized services for children and saves the district nearly $200,000 annually. Parents are encouraged to volun- teer in the learning centen and classrooms to make learn- ing games and de vices at the curriculum center, to aid nurses with health services. to process library books. to raise Cunds for music scholars hips and cultural events for students, to a id special education teachers with han· d.icapped children. and t.o work with 'youth acllvily volun· lettS. LEARNING CENTERS: Each school offers multi· media resource cente rs known as learning centers. They are equipped ~ith elect~ teaching devices, a bank of tape recordin1s. • aearntni pmes, art materials. science equipment and the school library. Each school is staffed wilh from two to three learnillg coordinators who coordinate team planruna and in.service a s well as plan learning center inslructiooal activities. - YOUTH ACTIVITIES • PROGRAMS: To provide opportunities for children to creatively utilize classroom skills. the Youth Activities proeram invites school and di.strict level student participation in a Student Symposium, Speech Bowl, CreaUve Write-In. Art Exhibit and T.-aclt and Field Olympics. CO•llVNITY SCHOOL P&OGliK: 'l'h.i.s pro1ram createl after-school and evening clalffl and activities wbicb dirtttb' relate to and enhance children's recular daytime curriculum. In addilian, the prolJ'am is open to the entire family, regardless of ace. This allows parents and children to learn toeether in such areas as creative arts, music, drama and other educaUonal areas. Pal'ftlt effectiveness classes, croas-aee participation and activiUes which are led by and for youngsters offer greater opportunjty for youth development and delinquency prevention. A raU schedule of US classes and activities is available from e.cb school and the district omce. SPECIAL PROGRAMS PO& ST\JDENTS: The Learn· inc Center ls abo the scene of the scbool 's special education pJ'Ofram. Spedal resource teacheMJ are available to work with chUdren who are educationally hand.icap]>ed, mentally gilled, mentally retarded, visually handicapped, or wbo havespeecb or communication disorders. ' A program tor orthOpecllcally handicapped from pre· school to adult is of(t'rcd at lbe Plavan School. Programs for asphasic or multiple handicapped youngsters are also of· fered. OO••VMITY aKJNaU: Each achoo& lA ~ dlltrid has elected pareat.t. teecben. and llulenta wbc>Hrve oa a local Sebool CommuDltJ eouacu to .clYlse the prtneipal ~· .rardblf com1~nmlt¥ needs and prlotiUea. They .. alst tbe staff .In de~eloPIDC NlevlM 1oala for the scbool'a educa· Uonal proeram~ and In ~1 acbool related-... ' Each lout coaen Mleeu a pari!nt. and teadter representative to..,.,,. on a dietrict wlde co.arnuntty n>un· ell which advises the superintendent and board or trustees of district 1o•ls and programs. . Nt~ TBS DISrlUCT! HEaE-S BOW TO EN•OLL VO\J& CRILD: Ca11 AdministraUve Services, 8'2.-Sl, for i(lformaUoo 1ardlng which school your chlld will attend. Speclfic tnlonnaUon on opening and closioc times. lunch hours. bus schedW.. and room uslpment.s can be ob· tained from the tndMdul school. Children enrolling in kinder1arteo must be S by December 1 of the year they enroll. Accompanying the enro\llnc kinder1artner must be a birth certificate or other proof of age and proof of Polio and me.a.sles innocl&laUons. 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I . ~----------~---------~--~~---~--~ Girls Club R~tration Set The Girls Club of P'ount.ain Valley and Huntington Beach will bold registration for its ex· pan.kd programs this week at iu new location, lMto EucUd. Foun· lain Valley. The non-profit organization formerly ued racilit1es at Tamura School and the Fountain Valley Flnt Baptlst Olllfttt two dlJI a wee.Ir. ()pentlnl bours , helfmdnc Sept. it-will be z~ao to .5:50 p .m. TUeaday, Wecm.ctay • aQd Friday, 1!30 to S:30 p.m • • Tbunday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. satunla)'I. The dub b O)>en to cirl• between tile aies ot f.11 yean. Activltiea include a,.u and crafts, cooking, sewq, spc:>~. field tripa ·~ ~u.n. -Registration fees (or girls in grades ene to e are S2 per year. Annual fees for olde~ piia are S3. Tbe club ls seekiftc vohmtttr1 for l*itiom oa lu ~ ol direc· tors and auxiliary. Foi ~ht· , formauoa. call Mt-4344 • Tbomaa' message went beyond wbat the board migbtdo. The CAO said be questions the proposed standard of lS acres oC open apace for each 1,000 county residents. He said that standard duplicates s imilar formulas established by other government agencies but .. ignoces the dif· ference in eeographic character or an area.•• Added lo the CAO's forebod· ings were lbe words of planner Al Bell. He complained that six vacan· cies on the planning staff would hinder its a bilities to res pond to the issues raised by Thomas. Bell also noted that stair has been burdened with major pro- jects lately, including a major traffic circulation study. And. Bell added, an upcoming land use study as well as a deluge of housing deve lopment plans arc kee pi ne s taff members bogged down. ln r espons e to Be ll a nd Thomas. the Planning Com- mission quickly agreed to shelve the park study without setting a date when il will be hauled out again. Stanton Cops Picket on Pay Of(.<futy Stanton police officers picketed city ball Tuesday in a pay dispute . The officers s aid they want a cost -of ·livin g pay in crease amounting to more thpn the S60 per month given to the tily's other employes. They contended the city can af. ford a hicher pay raise for of. ficers. arguing the department is losing iu top offiu.rs to hlgher# paying police forces. The officers also distributed leaflets Tuesday asking residents Lo join them In theirpr<>Ust. Girl Shot to Death AUBURN <AP> -An unidt>n· tified 15-year-old girl was killed when a .22·caliber revolver dis· charged. s triking her in the up. per chea t , ORANGE COA.ST ",. DAILY PILOT T'-Or ..... 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Herb Chatterton, president of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, said that recreation open space ion· ing should be placed on the entire area until master · planning is completed. Chatterton also said a large portion of tbe Bolsa Chica is a seismic high ris k area. He said that city studies also show that the wetlands are subject to severe flooding from both rain and possible tidal waves. George Stringer. a represen· lativeoflhe Signal Bolsa Corp., a major landowner in the area, said that planning has been going on in the area for five years. "We are not rushing," he said. "This ls the onl y way \l can be done." Darrell Ward, president of the chamber of com me~. urg~ the council to expedite the annexation process. Ile s aid that if tbe city fails to act. perhaps Seal Beach would, "and that would divide us from Huntington Har bour " Attorney Tom Whaling also spoke in favor of the process "I like the way the city plans things and not the way the county or the slate does it. We can do a better job,•• he said Botulism Blamed FREMONT (AP> -Botulism has caused the deaths of some 700 water birm in the San Fran cisco National Wildlife Refuge In Fremont. PORT MOODY. Canada (AP) -Thlrt een .year ·old Abby Drovt'r, who authorities say was Imprisoned for 181 days and sex· willy abused In o aix·foot square und rfl'Ound cell . ~renlly was convince(! she would survive. She even told her COJlt.or. "l just wish you would be my friend." She was In seclusion today, re· cuperating from the six·monlh ordea l. Author1Ues estimated lhat the fi ve-foot-three, blue. eyed girl, who was 12 when s"-e disappeared while on the way t\} school March 10, weighed as lif· tie as 70 POUnd1 wht:n disl'Overed Monday ni1h\.. She had weighed about 90 pounds . Charged with kidnaplng. rape, gross indecency and abduction with intent to have sexuul rela· lions was Alexande r llay, 43. He rem aine d in a British Columbia provincial jail await· ing a second court appearan«- Thu.rsday. Police said they found a scrap of paper in the converted bomb shelter in which the girl was t'n• tombed on which she had wnt· ten: "God has helped me so far and He will help me to the finish. God works in m ysterious ways but what He does is rlght. "I know you think I'm stupid and like you say everybody is en- titled to their own lhoughts. But l do believe In God and l do believe in friends. J just wish you would be my friend. "l also know I will get out of here so J 'm not WOC'ried. J know you don 'l believe in God but l 'U just say that God will be wilh you." Police in this Vancouver sub- urb said the girl emerged from the cell underneath Hay's garage "me ntally quite stable, but Wet Weather Returning to Wastal Area The National Weather Service reported today that molst, unsla· bl e air from the soulh '1"ill con· tmue to bring widely scattered, but sometimes heavy afternoon showers. to Orange County through Thursday. Dense clouds brought h eavy. warm rain to Orange County Tuedsday after· noon. The Weather Service said the thunderstorms are caused by tropical air coming up from Mex· aco The air is circulating around a nearly s tationary low-pressure sys tem about 250 miles southwest or San Diego. Thursday's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with chances of thunderstorms in the late af. ternoon Temperatures along the coas t should r each the mid· seventies with temperatures higher inland. Light variable winds from the southwest are ex· peel ed t o continue through Thursday phy lcully qu1k weakened." Constable Wafne Smith :uud the girl h tt d bt•en fo rcibly r~s t ral n e d by h a ndcutrs . shackles and chuln!I. Abby was dall<:'O\"el'\'d almost by a ce lden t w h e n " police rt•s pon d('d to rt'ports of D rlomestk dasturbuncc al Hay's Mme. Constablell Paul Adams a.nd Rill Reid s aid Hay's common lnw wife summoned police because she feared Hay had l~kc'd himself In tho garage. which he used In his business or building campe rs. to commit suicide. They said they broke in· to the RB rage but didn't find Hay TIME ... I. that we have to do this type or dWlng bccause. thel>udgeU s ngt clear," Stanton said. Actually . Stanton voled against the $1.21 rate because he felt an e ven. lower tux rate wns more np- propri3te. Th e m ayor a dmi tte d a "breakdown in communication" among city staff over such ilcmiJ..t as street lighting rat.es. He ~aid, . however, he was not willing to drop th~ rate to Sl.14. as TLM& would have il. beca use "it would· mean we would have no coot,. angency " Hollinden also admitted a-dis· crepa ncy in funding provided for the cit y's paramedic pro· ~ram. At the Aug. 3 meeting, the 1:ounci l believed the funds Jor paramedics were not included in lhas year's budgl'l. The mayor said another factor in setting the tax rate concerns the amount of reserves the coun· cit deems necessary. To further explain this issue, the mayor called for a staff report on the. city's reserve funds siluatioo and: a subsequent public hearing to • clarify them alte r. TJM E m embers contend the city's reserves are now abundant and unless the tax rate is kept as low as possible. they will con· tinue to increase al taxpayers' expense. Foley aske d the counc il to "labe l those reserves. which come from property taxes" so their expenditure can be report· ed. Hollinden called the idea a • "bookkeeping" method which he found acceptable. Councilman Bernie Svalslad. who made the motion for the Sl.21 tax rate, sa id it would mean a savings of a bout $16 from last year for the a verage Fountain Valley homeowne r. With the new tax rate, city of· ficials said, the owner of a $50,000 home would pay $151.25. ffollinden. reflecting on the turn of even ts after the meeting. said he did not know the tax rate could be changed Tuesday because the d eadline for setting it was Sept. l. However. he said, "The law re· quires us to set lhc rate by that date but does not say we can't change it." BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sox Supporters Sweat Shirts l Pants Warm Up Suits f Rtllaft Shes Seccer SMes Speetll SwiR Suits Telllis Racbts ......... ts -0pen 9 to & Clesed Sundays ' Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses ladies Tennis Shorts Handball Gloves Weight Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weights Jump Ropes Book Bags letterman F ackets · Lq Sleeve Yileck Sweaters Racket stringin1 l ' I l • l Irvine EDITION . VOL. 69, NO. 252, S SECTIONS, S4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda~1"s losh1~ N .. Y. Sto(!ks • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS Dissenter Blasts County Home Plan Ao Oran1e Coty Planning Commission rec mmendation that residential d velopment be allowed ln areas a consultant said are impacted by El Toro Marine Corps Air ea,e Jet nol$e was lambasted Tuesday by Com· miuion Chairman Shirley Grin- dle. Mn. Grindle cast the Jone dis- seotinl vote Aug. 3t when-the commission voted 4·1 to recom· mend that county suptrvisors permit home construction In what the co n s ultant. Ultrasystems. Inc .. said was the noise impacted zone. Attached to the commission's recommendation was a sugges· • tion that home buyers be warned • or the noise problem by slgns staked outside housing tracts as w~ll as inside.model Mutes. Bu yer warning s igo s \iolleyboll in Sill1011ette notwilbstandin1. Mrs. Grindle lambasted her fellow com· missiooers' decision TUesday in a minority report sent to the Board of Supervisors. .. It is my contention that an ob· ligation· edsts on the part of county otficiala to pnitert future residents of this area from damaalng adveHe noise environ· me.ots~" Mrs. Grindle said. Officials sboold also "avoid placing county taxpoayers in the unfortunate position ol beln• ris· cally liable for damages which ultimately res ult from those lawsuits incurred when reslden· Ual housing is permitted in noise· impacted areas arouJ"d airports," she continued. Mrs. Grindle's fellow Cbm· missioners made their recom· mendation to permit the housing despite Ultrasystems' finding there ls a 90 percent certainty roughly 1,300 acres Ue within a Jet noise impacted area. With the aid of a computer. Ultrasyst e m s expande d an already established noise zone (65 CN EL) by including the l ,300 , ac~ in what was called the 90 percent confidence band. In her minority report, Mrs. Grindle said county citi.zens have ~ right to know wb)t s upervisors are conJidering a <'hangc in Polley. "Obviously." she continued, ·'the landowners /developers who have planned on developing re· sidential housing tracts ln thls area are those mosl detrimental· ly affected at this liine iC the. ex- isting county policy is con· tinued." · •t Mr.s. Grindle said the impacted (SftNOISE. PAgeA.%) Planner Irate Martin Ousted as Panel Chief The chairman or the Irvine Planning Commission, ousted from the chair Tuesday night, charged today that the com· mission's action resulted from -hintand-on-the packing-house Is· sue. "l can't help but view my re- moval as a 'punishment' for the stand I took on the pack· inghouse," said Bob Martin, who served as planning commission chairman since April. Martin, who a lso is president or the Irvine Historical Society, vol· ed in the minority when the com- mission voted 3·2 against pre- serving the old packing house in Northwood. At the tail end of Tuesday's re· «"ula"f' p1-1tftnlng cemmission meetinc. at 1:30 a.m .. the com- mission voted 3-2 to remove Martin from chairmanship and replace him with Lowe ll Johnson. The 3-2 vote was \he same split as the vote on the packing house question. Only Martin and Com- missioner Ellen FreWld voted It's Holiday On Tlwrsday against the action lo remove Martin. Johnson was unavailable for ' comment today regarding his new position, but Charles Hof· fman, wbo-plaeed the-item on-the- agenda, den ied Ma rtin 's charges. ''It had absolutely nothing to do with the issues." s aid Hof· fman. "It was just a matter of basic philosophical differences concerning how Martin ran lhe meetings." <See MARTIN, PageA%) Keeping their eyes on the ball -not the sun -volleyball players mix it up on the beach near the Newport Pier. They were among those who went to the beach Mon· day and managed lo get in a few hours in the sun befor e late afternoon showers dampened the day. New Safety Aides Win Plaudits ByWLARYKAYE All banks, county and state Q,ffi ces in Orange County will be c losed Thursday in honor of Ad· mission Day-marking lhe 12l st anniversary of Caliremia's statehood. ·Train Hits School Bus Killing 2 LAFAYETTE. Ore. (AP) ..-A Southern Pacific engine and caboose slammed into a school bul carrylng 50 people today on Of .. Oally '1 ....... Parks Proposal Slielved Jrvine Crime Prevention of· ~ Patrick aoq.n calla bb new publlc ufety aides the "cream of th~ crop, .. since he picked them from a field of more thall IO applicant.I. You're apt to see the three young women If you want to keep your home from b e ing burglarized or H you find yourself a victim of a burglary. Federal offices, i.nclud· lng local post offices, wUI ttmaio-open. With the ex· ception or Costa Mesa. all city offlcea along the Oranie Coast will operate normally. the second day of school. State poUce said at least two persons • were killed and many injured. A witness to the crash, Herb Cline, 35, or Larayette, said the impact threw the bw; about 350 feet. He estimated that the engine was going about 40 miles an hour when it hit the right front section of the bus. County Planners Cite Political Hazards A proposed amendment to Orange County's master plan of regional pa rks calling for 15 acres of park space for each 1,000 county residents was shelved Tuesday by the County Planning Commission. Before commissioners agreed to put the revised park plan on the back burner. they were told al Might be ''politically haiardous" Jo recommend a plan to the 1'Gard of Supervisors thal 1s fis. ully unsound. . · &ender of the warning was cooaty Administrative Officer Robert Tbomas. ln a letter to county Envlron- menta I Ma nagement Agency d irector Geo r ge Osborne, T'hemu--..ld 4he po&Wcal huard wotald come at a time when ~n are under taxpayer prt!IBure to reduce taxes. A rtvltw now. the CAO said, could "change the scope and tenoroltb"lan." Thomas said supervisors ml1ht want to establish policies to re90lve the connicUng goals or more open space and lower bou-8· lnJCC>tlS. ffe also said supervison mi~ht need to upand the park study to include poss1bhi alternative Coast .·. ... . . .. . : Weat•er A rew mountai n and de- sert thundershowen may drift over the coast by evening, otherwise, UtUe change In weather. INSIDE TODA~ TM1e'1 olmo1I, oa mvch n.. tereat in whether Waller • Al1tofl will co11tinu .cu ·Dodgera· tldppfr.aa ift flam'• ~ c~e• /MpemciN. A reporl IOJll Ai.fem tdU r~ tire. cd mt of ttGIOIL Al.don dtWI IW'• made. a deci*n. E!'Dl1c Bl. methods or ri nanr.lllg land ac qwsition and par~ development. Alternatives t\c mentioned in- c I ud ed seeking legis lative permission to set the County Harbors. Beaches and Parks Di.s· uict beyond its current limit or 20 cents for each $100 worth or as- sessed value. Thomas' message went beyond Ra11 Red Lil(ht what the board might do. The CAO said he questions the proposed standard of 15 acres of open space for each J,000 county residents. H e said t h a t standard auplicates sTmilar formulas established by other government CSeePARKS, P•«eAZ) The new police department employes are Tracy Jacobson. Kathy Thornton ·Thrump and Dale Brown. They drive around Irvine in white Datswis with rac· log stripes and the words "crime prevention" printed on the car doors. They wear Ugbt and dark blue uniforms, with police patches and badges, but they aren't sworn officers. They will work a 25-hour week, earning $3.SO per hour. Courity~ Cities Eye $805,361 Medic Cost Cline said he had just passed the bus and saw the impact in bis rear view mirror. He said two children were ly· ing alongside the track crying, but appeared to be not badJ.Y hurt.· . - - By KATHY CLANCY "The driver and' three or four °'-~.,,......,.. k1ds were trapped in the front of Smpects Slani Van; Driver Near Death All three women. whose ages range from 18 to 21, are Irvine re- sidents and are graduates of Unlver:sity High. Two are now at· tendJng UC Irvine and the th1rd is a student at Cal Poly Pomona. Each one says sbe'a intenst.ed m law enforcement as a career and hopes the public safety Job will be a stepping stane to future police jobs. Orange County eovemment the bus. There was a girl in back and cities offering fll'e depart-that had stopped bn?athing. J ment paramedic services are ex· thumped her chest and got her peeled to spend $805,361 this year breathing again. I don't know if to train firemen in emergency she made it or not," he said. medical care. A mos Tim merman, t he A r~port to county supervisors, engineer, said the whistle was prepared by county HealtbAeen· blowing a nd the engiJle's cy Administrator David Odell headlight was on just before the said the cost to cities for basic impact, and that the train was paramedic training and re· going 25 m .p.h. 1bere are no certirrcation will be $388,904,-gates at the croulng. Twenty·three·year-old Allen G. Brown lay near death in a hospital today because a car carr~ng three burglary sus- pects 9iho were neeing police sped through a red light and slammed into his van T~day night at a Costa Mesa intersec- tion. Brown. of 2637 Orion Ave .. Santa Ana. was returning from a trip to the market with his wire. Patricia Anne. when the acci- dent occurred. Irvine High Stadium Issue Rises Again The question or whether or not to build a stadium adjacent to Irvine High School will surface again al t o night's Jrvine Transportation -Commission meeting . Transportation commissioners were asked last month by the.city council to take one lut look at the stadium"s environmental impact ttpOrt as it concerns traffic. Tbe commission will report back to the council and then the council will attempt to«make a final determmatioo on the joint city /school district project. At tonitlhl's meeting. at 7:30 In clty ball, the item Js not scheduled as a public hearing, "Jlthougb members ot the public may comment on the traffic Is· sues involved. Commissioners will also grap. pie again with the l\llter problem in Irvine. • CSeeSTADllJM, Page.U) Police said the van flipped and Brown was thrown 170 feel from the vehicle. His wife was not seriously injured ln the cruh, according to pollce reports. while the county's share is ex· pected to be $299,266. He said the bus stopped, then \ County government also Is ex· pulled ahead at the cro&sing. peeled to spend another $117,l89 "I don't think anybody really to train and recertify county knows yet what happened out Division of Forestry paramedics. there," said Sheriff W.L. Mek· 8.rown was reported ln "ex- tremely critical" condition at Costa Mesa Memorial HotpUaJ. The tbtM men in the car fied on foot after lhe U :55 p.m. crash at Fairview Road and Baker Street, but were quickly rounded up by police. Each was held to- day at Costa Mesa Jail in lieu of ~.000 ball. The charge is felony hit and run. Police Lt. John A. Regan said the cbar1e could be changed to .homicide tr Brown dles . He identified the JaUed trio as Frank J . Villa, 20, Santa Ana, and Alfredo Navarro, 21, and Jose L. Castro Villegas, 21, Chula Vlata. -PoHce have no ad- dress for Navarro. Lieutenant Regan said the chase began after police were called by Conrad R. Nelson, 347 Woodland Place. Nelson told ol· Rodgers said the aides wlU as· silt him in the new crime prnen· lion program in Irvine. Already, two or the women are conducting vacation checks, including daily inspections of houses where homeowners have phoned the police department and said they're 1oing away on vacation. The aides check to aee lh•t all windows and door;s are secure, that nolhlne looks suspicioul and that evidence of the vacalloo - s uch as stacks of mall or newspaJ)91'1 -~ not vlalble. <See AIDES, Pase AU Odell's fiaures Include the kers of Yamhlll County. "One de· $296,27S the county is expected to puty came back from there and pay UC Irvine Medical Center for told me he was sick." paramedic training and bi· Ambulances from several sur· annual recertification, along rounding communities rushed to with the $2,990 It spends at six the scene. Hospitals In nearby hospital• for mobile intensive McMIMville and Ne~berg were care nurse certification. · n?ported filled with victims olthe Under cunent arraniements, ~rash. The more seriOU1ly in· county eoveroment pays for · Juted were betn1 tr..Werred to paramedic traininl costs while holpitals in Portland pd Salem, cJUes must pay the aalarles of eachabout30mlle•away. PoUce said the pupils on the <See MEDICS. Pa1e A2) bul ranged from grad4'scboolen to hl1b school puplla. Carter "Flipflop' Lambasted by Ford 11te bld wa• from the Mellin· nville School District, and was picking up pupils in rural area11 of the dutrlct at about 8:15 a.m. when the crash occurred. ficers three men w~amper· • WASHJNGTON (AP) -Preti· Kelley should Carter be elected ing with bis car. Ne and a 'den\ Ford accused Democrat in November. Tum Back The Clock neiahbor tried to catch them. Jimmy Carter today ol abowlq Ford at.rolled to the question· but lbey jumped in a car 'fnd both lndeclaivenest and "lack or dd-amwer 1e11lon carrytna a ahnoet ran bis neighbor down u eompu•loa'' in bis comments folded copy of today's editioa ol they 1ped off, be said. about FBI Dlreetor aanmc. II Tbe New York Times ln one The police helicopter and Kelley.. • band. DuriDI the news con· 1ctuad cars picked up the pursuit ln a news ·conference al the fereoce, be responded to a ques- followiq Ne1Jon'1 call. Lieute-WbJt.e House, Ford said CIJ'Wr tion by polntinf to a headline that nant Re1an aald the officers showed lack of compa11lon read: "Carter 'Would Have' clocked speeds of 10to100 miles became Carter would have clla-Omted Kelley, But Won'tSay He perbourdurlnlthecbase.. mined Kelley for iettin1 WWIIEleeted." ·, Mandel Trial Open BALTIMORE (AP) -Gov. Marvin Mandel apd four codefendants went on tAaJ .today fOC' aUe1ed rackeleeftal ~ tnvolving mail fraud aa4 bribery. penonal aervices from memben Said Ford: "I think that was of bis staff-as well a Oita-at very appropriate, bearto1 in a time •b• Mn. Kelley wu mind bis Oip00P1." , termioally m wtt.h cancer. Tbe news conference 'came as The President said carter Ford cootinued test·marhtJn1 Oipflopped by flnt 1aJiD1 be -bis 1ta1-at-Mme cunpeJan with would uve Ii,.. Kelley Ga tbe an eaortmeat ol events deltcned .,.. of'lafonnaUoo a..Uable to to aep him in the nn1 and play him, tlllllft declarint 18tet' Ol.at be up the fact that be lives In t.be did not bow if be ...iet retain wtdt.e House. Jt'a the f11test·growtng area In Oran1e County to- day, but it wasn't too long •co that the Saddleback Valley was virtually an . qricuJturaJ preserve. Only 20 years ago the total population bet.ween Tustin a nd San Juan ~ Capiatrano was measured only In hundreds. And El Toro was one of the coun· ty's m_IJor agricultural and livestock centen. For a trip back lnto Ume to lee how It used to be, tum to Page D 1. ' I -· I ' ___ ,,.,,,._. Al DAILY PILOT Wednesday Sep•ember 8 1978 Old Cures Work Panel: Take Chicken Soup for Colds WASHINCTON CAP> -The cha1rman of n scientific panel whkh spent three years studying the thousands of nonprescnpfJOn couah and cold drugs on the mark et s old tod oy th a t STADIUM. • • Resident..s from various parts of the city have complained that lhey have standing water, or con· st•ntly running waler, in their gutters. At the l ast meeting, com. missioners said they would personally visit all the problem gutter sites and ma.Ice a priority determination al tonight's meet- ing. Staff m embers have suggested the following priority list for first gutter improvements: -Mayten Avenue in College Park. drainage pipe. -Saginaw AJcorn. Turtle Rock, drainage pipe. -Carrol Avenue, Culverdale, drainage pipe. -Cheviot Drive, Willows , grind gutter -Elm Street, College Park, replace spandral. Other items to be discussed tonight include: -Landscaping along Culver Drive near College Park, by S and SConstructlon Company. -A request to change OCTD .. service in Turtle Rock. -A pro.,os al to fence off the Uson bike lraif and mot.oeross course. -An analysis or the Culver Drive s peed Umit. f'rotM Page A f MEDICS ... paramedics during their trainina and recertification. Odell said today the cost· f ig ur es in h is re port a r e "ballpark" figures based o~n­ formation supplied by city and. county agencies. ,His report said the county is expected to spend about S3,904 p e r trai n ee r or 72 new paramedics this year, with each receiving 540 hours of instruc- tion. Another 90 paramedics will un· dergo 22 hours or instruction for recertification at a cost or S266 each, while 48 nurses will receive six hou~ of training at a cost of $62.30each. Along the Oranee Coast, the county Is expected to pay for training eight Newport Beach parame di cs, eight in San Clemente, three in Huntington Beach, one each in Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Seal Beach and Westminster, Odell said. The bas ic tralnina cost to the cities, for salaries paid during fi ve months of training, will be $52,640 in.Newport Beach, $47,080 in San E:lemente. 121.405 in Hunt· 1ngton Beach. $6,250 in Costa Mesa, $6,920 in Fountain Valley, '6,625 In Seal Buch and '6,975 In Westminster. Odell noted those s alary figures do not include Indirect costs to the cities during the training period. The report also said anoth«r 19 d1vi1lon or forestry paramedics are expected to be trained this year, a t a cost of $3,904 each for the trainlnf Itself and SlOS,'lOS In salaries paid during training. Pay Bid Fails t.OS ANGELES CAP ) Mayor Tom Bradley says he has tried unsuccessfully to persuade his appointees lo the Southern California Rapid l'ransJt DI~· trtcl board of direc\CJJI to a9ftp\ u compromlle 21 (lel'ttat wa1e and bene.fi\a hike .im.d at eM· mg the bus strike. OllANOE COMr DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pf .. IOtM •M PUill;tftH Jack R. Curley ¥tit• Pre,,..m end c;itiMf.eM.,..,. Thomas KHVll £••\Of' ·Thomas A. Murphlne ,...,...,fif e--. ~r1eS H. Loos RlcNrd P. Niii ...,'"",,,...-' .. l•1en • Ottkes (OOl• IMU . >JfWttl M'I'"' Mw=r-=~!~g=r:-.:= ..... ~--•II•• .. • nzt1 u,..,,__ .1s..o...-1<r- Te..,......f7t•>~ C-.Sslt•ed Aclftrtl""9MN61' S-lf-1 Y•''-•-OlfC'I 511"'311 ~.-s...c .. _ ~ C#!'"tl'I· "'' o.-c .. " ~ CMIO--Y ... -•letlt\o 111;._w_ .,.;ten.I -•tt• ....... ,., .. "'."" ..... , .. -· ~ ,....-w •I~ -•IOI -f"it-_. .... ...,._. ~·~• <t•o .,.~,.,.. p•MI 411 c.."' .... ~-,.. .. _. .. ..,. .., <¥tit< sa.n ,,..... ::;.:...~~~ Jl-l~ly: ...... l••--'-. Grandma's remed~ WU .. aood as any. Her advice ror bed rest. plenty of 11(\u.ids and chicken :wup was "'5 good u any " if you have a cold or nay rc,•er. said Dr Fran r iJ C. Lowell ot Harvard Medical School. Tne panel beaded by LQwell re- ''iewed the safety and ertttlive. ness of nonpresciripllon cold re· medles O:>r the Food and Drug Administration. Lowell, in a news conft rence with FDA officials. said there was no need for anyone to takt! the nonprescription products, un- less they wanted lemporary re- lier rrom sore throat. headache and runny nose. He said that would be his personal recom- mendatio_n, as a physician and al· lergist. ''Tht re is no need for your ul· timate welfare to take any medicine at all'' if you're suffer· ing from a cold. LoweU said. The same advice applies lo the Ex-Hinshaw -Aide Tells of Political Duties Orange County usessor's of- fice employe Leroy Sohn told a Superior Court jury today that be was one of a number or employcs assigned campaign duUes when fo rmer a s s e ss or Andre w Hinsbaw successfully ran for Congress in 1972. Sohn, 55, tes tified as the four- teenth witness called by the pro- secution that his first assignment Crom crew chief James Bertolino was as a telephone solicitor at Hinshaw's campaign head· quarters in Irvine The witness told Deputy .Dis· trict Attorney WilUam Evan.'> to- day that he objected to the nature of the work and was them or· dered lo post campaign signs and bumper s ticke rs in the Tustin and El Toro a reas. "I carried signs a.nd stickers around in my car for months," he testified. "In fact, I was still car· rying them long after the cam- paign was over." Hinshaw, 51. is being tried on charges or grand theft. con- spiracy, e m benlement and violation or codes governing lhe conduct of a public official. ll Is alleged that the Newport Beach Republican, whose term expire~ Dec. 31 , utilized county ma nfower and mater ials by draftmg assessor's employes lo election duties during the 19'72 campaign that e nded with the ouster of John G. Schmitz Prosecution witnesses have ad· milled that they were paid over- time and expenses by the county for lime actually spent working on Hinshaw's cam paign. use or antibistamlndl because "they make you drowsy" and <to ool cure the common cold, he added. ~hoy nonprescr lp\100 re· medie$ on the murket.s have such low levels of active Ingredients •that they "might not do very much" to eve n relieve the symptoms, he u1d On 1ls part, the FOA an- nounced it will allow consumers to buy 10 s trong medicines, avallable until now only on a doc- tor's order, wlthoul n pre crip- tion for self.treatment or the symptoms of coughs, colds, al- lergies and asthma. The FDA sa id it has no way of telling whether any prescription drug marketed under ~ brand riame couJd now qualify to be sold as a nonprescription drug Part of the problem is that a pre- s cript ion drug may contain several ingredients. not all or which have been remo,•ed Crom the prescription list. Fruna Page Al MARTIN ... "Our meetings were more like a college debating society than like a planning co mmission meeting," Hoffman criticized. Although Hoffman said he put t.he item on the agenda for dis· cussion purposes, the only one who discussed the action was Marlin. ~·1 ttled to get them to talk about it, but the y only wanted to vote," s aid MarUn. "All I can say ls that I'm very disappointed in what happened. I think a tremendous .assault on freedom of speech in Irvine has occurred," the former chairman said. When asked about Hoffman's state ment that his removal only involved philosoph ical dir- ferences, Martin called it "a cov- erup for what he 's done." "11 's clearly p slap on the wrist. or a poke in the mouth, for my unpopular stan~." Martin sa id. Marlin said he believed his fellow commissioners were also concerned about letters he wrole to several newspapers, pointing out his position on the packing house and stating that the plan- ning commission had not re- ceived enough Information to make a good decision. LA Resists Plea LOS ANGELES CAP) -Los Angeles County supervisors, working lo slash the county's budget and reduce property tax.- es, have r es lsted a plea to restore $2.36 million lo the Southern CaUlornia Air Pollu- tion Control District. NOISE CONTROVERSY. • • land could be zoned for com- mercl.t or residential develop ment. Such use. she said, would re lieve the burden on developers without incurring the risk In volved in permitting housing in the noise zone. Mrs. Gr indle won a major point with h.L'r fellow co m- miaaloners dt6tng-the noise-de· bale when they rejected a sui::· gestlon by Supe rvisor Ralph Oiedrlch· that developers be given some kind or density bonus for building sound atlenualed homes withtn confidence band. Ditdricb's own appointee to the comm 1 ssioo. Pesa y Cran•ton, called tbe proposal dumb and said builders abouldb 't be alven any\blo1 "1lmply for dolnl •bat they're already re- quired to do." During lhd meotin1. Mrs. OrSnda..ald someoae, the-didn't know who, was pulling strings that co ntr o l unn a m ed supervisors in· an attempt to In· duce them to permit residential developmenl in the noise t:one. PARKS ... agencies but "tenores the dif- ference in 1eo1raphic character ofao a\-ea." Added to the CAO's forebod· lngs were the words of planner Al Bell. He compl•i~ed that six vacan· des on the planning 1Wr would hindtt tts abilities to respond to the i9'UH ra11ed by Thomas. BeU also no~ tMt stall has been burdened with major pro-· jectl latelJ, includln« a major tr.me clrcuJaUon stud)'. And, Bell added, an upcomina land uae study as well as a deluge or hou1in1 development plans are keeplnC •t•ff members booedd~n. In response to Bell and Thoma1. the PlannJni Com· milaklo quickly aareect to shelve the park atady without settinc a date wben lt will be hauled out a1a1D. !\fore recently. supervisors or· dered County Administrative or ficer Robert Thomas to in vestlgate a rift between Mrs Grindle and county Envtronmen tal Management Agencydlrector Geor ge Osborne The probe was ordered after Mrs. Grindle c harged Osbome with distorting the commumon's stand on Issues when-reporting to the Board of Supervisors Vegas Tops In U.S. Crime LAS VEGAS (AP> -Thls gambling mecca had the hi&hest crime rate In the nation in 1975, accordin1 to FBI crime reports. The aeency's Uniform Crime Report shows that Clark County, which encomapsaes Las Veia.s. reported 32,646 serious .crimes for the year , or 10,288.4 seribus crimes for every 100,000 citizens. The ratio or serious crimes per 100,000 population was almost double the national average of 5,28U crimes per J00,000. The ih· dex lnctudes murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated as- s ault, burglary, larceny-theft and auto thefl (;irl, 6, Dies Before Trip 'LEBANON, Ore. <AP> -The fund drive b y resident.ti of this . Willamette Valley community, J>(>pti-8,115. was succeasrul, and 6-yeu-old Candy Pitts was goinC to get her trip to Disneyland. Candy, daughter or RhOnda Harper or Lebanon, was a victim of leukemia a nd residents of Lebanon bad contributed $1,300 to pay for the trip she bad alway, wanted to make to Disneyland. SM bad planned to leave wit.bin the next two weeks . But Candy won't be going. Sbe died Sunday at Albany General Holpltal. • t e.1ty ...... HllH ,_,. NEW PUBLIC SAFETY AIDES IN IRVINE WILL OFFER CRIME PREVENTION TIPS From Left, Oaf• Brown, Tracy Jacobson, Kathy Thornton·Thrump, Chief Peart Teen Imprisoned, Ahllsed 181 Qays tombed on which she had writ· ten: "God bas helped me so far and He will help me to the finish. God works in mysterious ways. but• what He does is right. ,.,.,,.,. ... ,,~ ,, ' AIDES ... Police officers usually conclud the checl<s themselves, but t.h9 aides' work will free them ror other police duties. •. Wben the vacation checks • taper (\ff next month. the aides will begin res idential sec\!Qty ift - spections -invol\tmg c~lin{ locks, windows a nd doors and th e n s u gges tin g how -homeowners can best 1ecure t1ieir homes. PORT MOODY. Canada (AP) -Thirteen-year-old Abby Drover, who a uthorities say was imprisoned ror 181 days and sex· u.tly abused in a six-foot SQUart' undergl'ound cell, apparently was convinced she would survive. She even told her captor. "I just wish youwould be my1riend." cuperating from the six-month ordeal. Authorities estimated that the fi ve·foot·three, blue- She was in s eclusion today, re- eyed girl, who was 12 when she disappeared while on the way to school March 10. weighed as lit· lie as '10 pounds when discovered Monday ni1ht. She had weighed about 90 pounds. "l know you t.hink I'm stupid and Uke you say everybody is en· titJed td'1heir own thoughts, But I do believe in God and l do believe in friends. I Just wish you would be m y friend. "I also know I will set out ol here so I'm not worried. I know you don't believe in God but I'll just say that God will be wllh you.'' Miss Jacobson explains that alt " ~sldent~ should phone the police ~ • department and request the in· speclions. Charged with kidnaping, rape, gross Indecency and abduction with intent to have sexual rela- tions was Alexander Hay, 43. He r emained In a Britis h Columbia provincial jail await- ing a secorrd court appearance Thursday. Police said they found a scrap of paper in the converted bomb shelter in which the girl was en- Police in this Vancouver sub· urb said the girt emerged from the cell underneath Hay's garage "mentally quite stable, but physically quite weakened." Constable Wayne Smith said the girl h ad been forcibly r estrai ned by handcuffs , shackles and chains. Abby was discovered almost by a cc i d e nt when police r esponded lo r eports or a domestic disturbance at Hay's home. Toro Man Sought After Gun Battle A 26·year-old El Toro man is soug ht toda y for wounding another man in a hail of gunfire that followed an argument over a girl. Norman Henry Dutra, 26, of 1012 Mission Drive in El Toro is wanted by Santa Ana police on a charge or assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly fired six shots outside a Santa Ana re· sidence Monday nlght, police said. Ronald D Phillips, 36, of 1533 W Stanford Ave., suffered a minor bullet wound in the back. officers said. He was treated at a hospital and released. Police said Dutra argued about a girl with Keith D. Groom, 18, or the same Stanford Avenue ad· dress Sunday, then returned with a .25 caliber pistol Monday night. Both Groom and Phillips were · outside, police said, and Dutta allegedly fired six shots toward Groom . One shot grazed his s hirt, police said, while another struck Phillips in the back as he tried to nee . Une or the aides, Miss Brown. will be responsible for conduct- ing post-burglary vislts. Aller the reporting o"1cer has left the scene, Miss Brown will visit the home and offer the victim a security inspcrtlon. Then, she will canvass \he neighborhood, telling neighbors about tbe burglary and offering them security lnspectlpns. "I 'll a lso try ·to rind one neighbor lo sponsor a burglary prevention seminar, so that all neighbors can attend and learn how lo protect their homes." says Miss Browl'\. Before they began their duties last week, the three aides un- derwent a three.week training program at t he Santa Ana Police Department, which aJre1&dy has a crime prevention program. With their uniforms a nd marked cars, the young women are highly visible. But the de- partment is anxious to spread the word around so people will re· quest the security checks a.nd won't be startled to see the aides inaction. So far, three community dis· plays arc scheduled. The first one will be Saturday, Sept. 18, at the University Park Shopping Center in. front or the Build and Grow hardware store. They will also run a booUt al the October Harvest Fes tival, where they'll otrer crime preven· lion tips a nd meet Irvine real· dents. BACK TO SCHOOL Gym SHrts & Sltil1$ Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sax Supporters Sweat Shirts & PantS Warm Up Suits FootbaA ~oes Soccer Shoes Speedo Swim Suits Tennis Rackets 1 Racquetall Rac111ets ·Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays \ Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses Liiies Tennis Shorts Handball Glaves Weight Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weights Jump.Ropes Book Ba1s Letterman Fackets ~f Sleeve V-neck Sweaters Racket strin1inl 538 Center · •· m • 646-1919 ... ... '• Wednesday'• Cloeing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ,. Wednesday Sep•embef 9 197G 1/N OAll. Y PILOT 1t f 3 Behind Giant: 40 Dull Years ts)' MILTON MOSKOWITZ ~ Alexander Norris, a British candlemaker, emltrated (c this country in 1830. Mttllng In ClnclMaU with hia lour diauabters. Three ytart hattr two of his d.uchters we~ married -one to JI.IMS Gamble, a soapmaker, the otMr tt WllJlam Procter, onoth.:r candlemak~r. Money Tree 'fhnt It'd, In 1837, t.o the (oundJng of Procter & Gomblc (P&G >. 11 company tbat Is still based ln Cincinnati althou1 h it bu grown to a size that would have been unlma11lnable to James Gamble and William Procter. For tbe first 40 yt-ars of its cxlstmce P&O plied a 1tud.y but unexciting trade in candles. lard oil. soaps and glyce~n. Candles and lard oU were the major items. Soaps accoun~ for less than 25 percent()( the business. ' • WHAT SET THE company on a new course wus the de velopment. in 1878. of a new cake of soap, one that latbeied freely but rem ained hard. Al first it was simply called Wlute Soap. Then. one Sunday In t1179, Harley Procter~ One of the 10 r hildren of Willia m Procter. joined his church con· gregation in reading Psalms 45:8: "All thy garments smell or myrrh, and aloes. _.,d cassia, out of the ivory palaces whereby they have m~de thee glad." Thus was born the bran"d name Ivory. The first ~n· sumer ad for Ivory soap ran In 1882 in The lndependeo'-a relifious weekry. By the end of 1883 P&G reported that It had sold "several millions of cakes ofTvory soap lbe &*st year." / TODAY, NEARLY t .. years later, P&G Is still selli.Qi a lot of Ivory soap. In fact. more bars of Ivory are sold ttiln any other make. which gives this P&G brand a lonaevit.,yof success that is probably unmatrbed by any other brancl In any product rategory But l vqt y is now just one or a cast or thousands fiel by a corparation which does its homework so well that I rarely bested in any field. P&G doesn't make can anymore but it does produce toothpaste <Cr est and Glee hair shampoos <Head & Shoulders, Prell), disposa diapers (Pampers), potato chips (Pringles). cake mf <Dun can H ines ), peanut butter (Ji(), toilet lis <Charmin), coffee (Folgers), deod.orants <Sure and Sec ), mouffiwasfies .. {Scopel. oil lmd shortl!"ntng-(Crisco) course. a long line or soaps. detergents and house1d cleansers. Everywhere you look, P&G 's brand positions e strong. In heavy-duty detergents, for example, its Ttpe brand bolds 27 percent of the market. The No. 2 brand, Wfh a 9 percent s hare. is Cheer, another P&G product. ~r P&G brands -Bold, Gain, Dash. Oxydol, Duz, Bonus, Sa•o and Era ·-give the company $4 percent of the market. ln light-duty liquid detergents. P&G also holds the No. l 1~d No. 2 slots with Ivory Liquid 07 percent) and Joy (16 ,,,. cent). THIS PACKAGE GOODS powerhouse eenerated sa of S6.5 billion in P&G's latest fi scal year. the 12 mon ended last June 30 And on this volume the comp founded 139 years ago by two brolhers·in·law netted million after taxes. which means that Procter & Oam now outearning its major worldwide rival, the Unll Group, although 1he Anglo-Dutch giant bas a sales vol in excess of $15 billion a year. Dow Stalls Again As It Nears 1,000 NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market was mixed tl,. day. running into resistance once more just below the l ,~ level in the Dow J ones industrial average . The Dow average of 30 blue chips lost 3.65 points to 990.94. Gainers held a slight advantage over losers in the ove all count or New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Tra • ing was moderately active. Analysts noted that the market still seemed to be rac with a barrier of pre-planned selling. including short aal at about the 1,000 level. Pt l uo 171 Up 100 UI> •• UP •I Uo •I Up & I ~~J u Up 10 Uo 10 Stof!la f 11 Tiie Spotllgllt New t'ork Safes NV \10(~ \•lesl•~ll IOldl Prr vtO"'d•.-W,.l kAOD M(jflU'l4t)O y, dr1tOO lwuf\•et\d~O, 1••' 'todatt l~l~IOO&lt t•l1tolf1ttf"' ~~ ~: 1--------------- VP I\ VO I 0 ~~ ~: Uu •I VO • S Uo • • llO • J • .. 'Flares' Tell of • Illness ' By DR. STEINCROllN Nature is on our side more than we realize. Although she will often disgui s e symptoms or serious illness. more often she is an ally Md warns us of danger. For example. consider some of the following red flares m other nature lights when the runaway locomotive of serious ill· ness is gathering speed way down the track-. ..$J!c h ea'rly warning gft'es us time to jump off • tosafety. I'LL LIST some of the symptoms. that should alert us. Fever: T he handy home thermometer may give the fi rst Indication that the body is belng at· t acked by som e ill· nesses: anything from an ordinary cold to DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE , serious pneumonia -or any one or a do7.en of other types or illness. Pain : Perh aps our greatest (often unbeara· ble> friend. Otherwise many coronary patients would die undiagnosed; m a ny a n acute ap· pendicitis would tum in· to peritonitiJ. All are red flares that give us time to remedy the cause of pain. BLEEDING: For ex· ample, vaginal blcedlng. flow many Jives has this saved by early treat· ment of uterine cancer. or warned of ulcer of the stomach or duodenum or mallg n ancy of the bowel? Lumps: The early in· dicalion of poss ible cancer. Cough : S uch a nmetom rsisU~g IOI' a mOnt.h or more deserves investigation. Often a "cigarette cough" turns out to be tuberculosis Or' lung cancer. SHORTNESS o f breath: Heart disease? Emphysema? • Persistent hoarseness: Cancer or tuberculoois oC the voice box? • Jaundice: Liver lrou· ble or blood diaeaae. URINE CHANGES in color o r amount: Diabetes? Kidney dis· e ase? Prostate trouble? Vis ion tro uble: Diabetes? Glaucoma? Cataract? Joint aches: Whol t ype I of arthritis? WEIGHT LOSS: An often overlooked wam· Ing that something's not right somewhere In the body. I could a dd many more. The red narcs t have relit sunest miny more possible Ulnoases. lf there's any moral, it's this: Mother Nature lends us a hand : let. us sbow bur appreclaUon by ea.rJy coop e ratio n against tbeinroads or ill· ness. · MEDICALE'l'TF.S Dear Dr. Stelacrobn: Do men go through the change or life! Jr so. at about what age does this happen? I have a male friend who does not believe it'a so. Can I pro- ''e him wrong? -Mi.B. COM MENT: Proving it will not be easy. Simply because all doctors do not agree there is such a con· diUon as m ale climac· tcric. I do bappen to believe there is. Not all men go through It. But n---._ • ....,_it ts a proble~ eo is lhe usual age range. Som etimes earlier, sometimes later. I think such patients need special care., as do women dur i n g menopause. ·. ' ' WednU<Say Sep•embef 8. 1976 2. J_ '\, 1W01u.a- 8 TIACl TAPI . .. . """'. •a.•Mi IM An unbol""8blv low 100 PllCll ... SOfN! alt! by llffOllS name .itli$1$. 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FOi UPSR STOMACH ~' ~':'..:.s~· 1i' •I DIJSTAI ~Q~ DECOIGISTAIT -:...r:-109 COIKISTIOI 68( CATCH 'IM OACI TUP w.,.~, 'f'•fh•,,I euy u .. •·t""t tH f)1JtJir UllOfll =-2ac SORTIP IOllY PllS (~111J ,,, 81) ., hllk,k Of brOMI t olot. HunliNJlon ltoct. Huntinafon leach 9161 Aclpis .. ~t Jt Ill t.ecilt•d. .. A"-te HuntinatOll.leacb _ -Huntinatoft ltach tS tt.1'9• C"""' Sllf W~ 7 Lag1•na/South Coast ~ EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 2S2, S SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ,\fter110011 N.l.'. Stocks WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS "Cities, County Split Medic School Tab . BJ KATHY Cl:.A.NCY Ot-D•lty..i•- Oran1e County government fnd cities offering fire depart· ment paramedic services are ex· feeted to spend $805.361 this year to train firemen in emergency tpedical care. A rei>ort to county supervisors. prepared by county Health Agen· cy Administrator Oavid Odell said the. cost-to_ cities. for basic paramedic training and· re; certification will be $388,904, while the. county's share is ex· pected to be $299,266. County government also is ex· pected to s pend another $117,189 to ·traiit and r~certtfy. county Division of Forestry paramedics. Odell's figures include the 1296,275 the county is expected to pay UC-Irvine Medical eent.r r~ paramedic trainin1 and bi· annual recertificalion, alon,g with the $2,990 it spends at six hospitals for mobile intensive care nurse certification. Under current ·arrangements·, county ,1ov.ernment pays for paramedic traininc eo&ls, while cities must pay the salaries of paramedics during their training anelreeertltlcation. --- Odell said today the cost figu.res in . his report are "ballpark" figures based oo in· formation supplied by city and county agendea. • -~1eport said tbe county is eA~ed to spend about $.1,904 ver trainee for 72 rrew paramedics this year, with eacb receiving 540 hours of instruc· lion---Another 90 paramedics will un- dergo 22 hours o( instruction for recertification at a cost of S266 each, while 48 nurses will receive six bou.rs of training at a cost of ·$62.30eacb. Along the· Orange Coast. the cotmty is ex~ted lo pay for training eight Newport Beach paramedics, e ight in San Clemente, three In Huntington : Beach, one each in Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Seal Beach and Westminster, Odell said. 1 The basic training cost to the • cities, for salaries paid during five months of training, will be 1 $.52,640 in Newport Beach. $47.080 in San Clemente, $21.(05 in Hunt·· • ington Beach, $6,250 in Costa- (Sff MEDICS, Page A%) Train Hits Btis; hnpact Kills 2 Volleyball in Silhouef.te Keeping their eyes on the ball -not the sun -volleyball players mix it up on the beach near the Newport Pier. They were among those who went to the beach Mon·· -day and managed to get in a few hours in the s un before late afternoon showers dampened the day. .g; Hit-run Victim. Cridcal -Teachfitg Flayed at Meeting By JACK CHAPPELL °' .. Delly" ... ...,. Whopping wage and fringe benefit increases sought by Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict teachers were flayed Tues· day during a public bearing on. the teachers union proposa~ which could add $7.3 million to the schools' payroll. And criticism didn't stop at the 16 percent to 30 percent salary hikes proposed by the teachers. H carried over into the performance of tbeteacber& "I bave three kids ln tlUs school cliatrict ... and they doa't know nothinl, lbey don't know notblna. It's a paper mill over 'F'L-ne BurP-lary SusDPcts, Fleeing Police, HelJ. . there," cbaraed Bill Wmterbot· .I. llTtc;;. e r-tom ot Dana Point as he ad· Twenty·three·year-old Allen Chula Vista. Police have no ad· G. Brown lay near death in a dress for Navarro. hospital today because a car Lieutenant Regan said the cirrying three burglary sus· chase began after police were pects who were fleeing 1>0Uce called by Conrad R. Nelson. 347 sped through a red light and Woodland Place. Nelson told of· but they jumped in a car and almost ran his neighbor down as they sped off, he said. dressed the school board. About. 50 people attended the public bearing. Four persons ad- dressed tbe board including SaJIY. Sargent, one of the principals in a San Clemente city tax protest. Tum Back The Clock It's the fastesl·growing area in Orange County to- day, but it wasn't too long ago that the Saddleback Valley was virtually an ,,,. agricultural preserve. " Only 20 years ago the ' total population between Tustin and San Juati Capistrano was meourea · only in hundreds. Apd El Toro was one of the coun-ty's major agricultural and livestock centers. For a trip back into time to see how it used to be, turn to Page Dl. New School Salary Pact Presented A teachers contract proposal by the Laguna Beach school board th.at includes an up to four percent raise is public today. Children Pinned in Wreck LAFAYE'M'E, Ore. (AP) -A 1 Southern Pacific engine and caboose slammed into a school bus carrying 50 people today on the second day of school. State, · police said at least two persons were killed and many injured. A witness to the crash, Herb Cline, 35, or Lafayette, said the impact threw the bus about 350 feet. He estimated that the engine was going about 40 miles an hour wben it hit the right front section otlbebus. Cline said he bad just passed the bua and saw the impact in bis • rear view mirror. He said two children were ly· ' ing alongside the track crying, but appeared to be not badly hurt. "The driver and three or four kids were trapped in the front of the bus. There was a girl in back that had stopped breathing. l thumped her chest and got her breathing again. I don't know jf she made it or not," be said. I s lammed into his van Tuesday. · ticers three men were tamper- niabt at a Costa Mesa intersec· ing with his car. Nelson and a. ··---tion:-· ·-· · ..... _ ·· ...... _ .. · --· ···· · · ·· ... · neighbOr-fneo to catch them, The police helicopter and squad cars picked up the pursuit following Nelson ·s call Lieute~ nant Regan said the officers clocked speeds of 70 to 100 miles per hour during the chase. Mrs. Sargent said the 2,000 peo. pie who signed her petitiool piro. testing the city property tax were "just as concerned" about the school taxes. 1'be contract proposal was pre· .seated at a board meeting Tues· day. Teachers, parents and other interested persons have until Sept. 21 to study the document. · Amos Timmerman, the engineer, said the whisUe was blowing and the engine 's headlight was on just before the. impact, and that the train was aoing 25 m.p.h. There are no gates at the crossing. Brown. of 2637 Orion Ave .• Santa Ana, was returning from a trip to the market with his wife. Patricia Anne. when the acci· dent occurred. Police said the van fijpped and Brown was thrown 170 feel from the vehicle. His wife was not seriously injured in the crash. according to police reports. Brown was reported in "ex· tremely critical" condition at Cotta Mesa Memorial Hospital. The three men in the car fled on foot-after t-he--1"~.mAnsh at Fairview Road and Baker Street, but were quickly rounded up by police. Each was held le>· day at Costa Mesa Jail in lieu of ~.ooo baU. The charge Is felony hltand run. Police Lt. John-A. Regan said the charge could be changed to "micidt! if Brown dies. He identified the Jailed trio as l'rank J . Villa. 20, Santa Ana. and Alfredo Navarro. 21. and Jose L. Castro Villegas, 21, Coast -we au er A few mountain and de- eert thundershowers may drift over the coast by evenini, otherwise, little cbanee in weather. INSIDE TODA'Y ~·a.olmost.a.t much m· tereat fn whether Walter Allton will continue .as ~··.skipper.a. in teom'.t dimrnblg chances for peMCmt. A report aays ..41.ston will r6· In. at ~ of aeoson. Aldon dtWs he'a made.a deds6on, > ,l!'Oge 81. l•thtx ~;;."~ .:::su;-11 a ...... •.. ... "' Ne-AU . ,.,...... ..., ~ OH_,... .t.lt '-Politieallv Hazardous' • She ur1ed the board not t.o ap. prove salaries which would be in· Oatiomary and to do what ever it ·could to reduce the tax rate. 'At that time a public hearing will be held for the board to re· ceive input from all~ . New County Plan For Parks Shelved 1be board actually set the dis· trict tax rate in August in approv• ing the district's $24..4 million budgetforraacal 1976-77. And, ln the· case of the Capistrano school district, its financing is limited by state law. Copies of the proposal are available at district bead· quarters, 550 Blumont St., Laguna Beach, or at local acbooLI. Tbe proposal represents the Martini position ror the board to beein collective bargaining talks with teachers. Under the law, negotiations cannot begin unlil A proposed amendment to -orange C-ounly's master plan or regional parks calling for 15 acres or park space for each 1.000 county residents was shelved Tuesday by the County Planning Com mission. Before commissioners agreed to put the revised park plan on the back burner, they were told tt might be "poUtically huardous" to recommend a plan to the Board or Supervisors that is. fis~ cally unsound. Sender of the warning was county Administrative ()(ficer Robert Thomas. In a letter to county Environ- mental Management Agency director G e orge Os borne, · 'lbomas said the poliUcal hazard would come at a time when . su~rvisors ar~ under. taxpayer ·· pre$sure to reduce taxes. A review now, the CAO said, could "change the scope and tenor of the plan.'' . Thomas said supervisors might want to establish policies to resolve the con.Okling goals of Stanton Cops Pick~t ·on Pay· <>rt-duty Stanton policeofflcers picketed city ball Tuesd_, in a pay dispute; • The officers s~d they want a cost-of-Jiving pay increase amounting to more than t.be $60 permonthgiventotbecity'sotber ~es. _..___ Another speaker, Ruaaell more open space and lower boa.9· Henchman of San Clemente • ing coslS. -- ----urged tbl.ttheTalal'y PfOPOi!lal be He also said supervisors might •'scaled down considerably." · need to expand the park study to• Henchman said taxes for include possible alternative education comprise :i9 percent of methods of financing land ac-his total tax bill which he said quisition and park development. wu growing at a dqerous rate. Alternatives he menUoned in· The pay raises.sought by the eluded seeking l egislative ·capistrano .Unified Educalfon permission to set tbe County Association would grant in· Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· creases of about 16 percent to trict beyond its currenlUmlt of 20 teachers at the bottom of the cents for each $100 worth or as· salary scale and hikes of 30 per. seued value. cent to those at the top. Thomas' message went boyond In makinc bis own financial what the board might do. analysis, Winterbottom said this The CAO said he quest.ions the would be the equivalent of P proposed "Standard ol 15 acres of yearly salary of from m.~ for open s pace for each J,000 county beJinnlnl teachers tr ~.000 for residents. the moet expert'?;.ced teachers. He sa id that standard Tbe sc,...Ali board took no im· duplicates similar formulas m~!•ie action followin1 the established by other govemmeot itearine. It met in execuUve agencies but "ignores ~ot: dif. <See UNION, Pap AZ> ference in geographic character ofanar.ea." attertbeJ>ubHcilearin . --- Teachers, represented by the Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Association, presented their own pay proposal ln June. They asked tor a 9.2 percent salary hike, plus a number of' fringe benefits not. included in the current contract. Teachers now are paid in a ranee from $9,811 for a teacher with no experience to $18,758 for a teacher with 18 yeara' ex• pertence. Bill Jl~nes, district director oC ii'':' .. uct.lonal services, said that in practice, however, maximum pay for a teacher with more than 18 yem of experience is about. twice starting pay, or about $19,600. The school board is initially • suaesUng that salaries C!> as <Bee TEACHERS, Page A2) Added to the CAO's forebod· inp were tl:le words ol planner Al Bell. . . He complained that six vacan- cies on the planning staff would binder its abilities to respond to the issues raised by Thomas.· Pre-school Permit Bell also noted that staff has been burdened with major pro- jects lately, including a major traffic circulation study. And, Bell added, an upcoming Jand me study as well as a deluge of bouaing development plans are keepin1 staff members bogeed down. ·, (See PAllKS, Pap A2) . Holijlay on Friday ' . Revocation Urged San Clemente Zoning · Ad· many u 30 children might have m.iniltrator Gene Schulte bu re-· beenatpl•youtrront. commeDcled to lbe City Councll The vehicles didn't miss a oex- revocatioo of a use permit allow· t.door hamburger stand wblch Ing a pre-school at a site narrow· wu demolilhed Aug. 4. ly missed in several traffic SchultesaidhewoG&dnot11aln smashups. . recommend a bustneu fw the <>wnera of tbe Red Lollipop site, particularly If cbildna were Nursery School, 1300 S. El imolved in any manner, unless Camino Real, already have something were done to correct cloHd the bmineu because ot the buard. °"*5 IS ,........_ A•.1t , They contended t.be city can a!· ford a higher pay raise for of· ficers, arguing the department is loeing its top officerw to higher· payinspoliceforces. ---- District offices of the Lquna Beach Unifi,cl School Qiltrict will remain open 1bunday, Ad· m1Mioa Day . ..By ldioD of tbe board of trustees TueldQ, tbe the buard. The El Cam~ offramp Three times within a year and empties ,directly opposlte the --~ es °'"99°""'" Al1 .._"""'" A11 ~ Cl4 S-.......... M '-" •t•J ......... 'I I l ... , Dr • ....-.t.14 ..._ Al1·U ,_. ... ,_. AIJ.U ... CA-ll ,.....,._ .. ..,~ ., T...-n ..., .,_... a...-A• ............ ., ..... ....,. ..... • ... The officers also distributed leaflets Tuesday asking residen~ to i!>~ them rn their protest. ·holiday will be celebral«I on Fr_!_~y, when offices will close. a balf, heavy vehicles comine off • abandoned school site. 1be ramp the San Diep Freewq onto El is abort and bas a quick bllnal Cem1no Real..bave bureled-an--tamontotbe1treet: ':"" c:ontrolled through lite intenec:· The city is petiUoning the State tion and swetved to barely avoid ,..Department of Transportation to hitting the school, where aa. ' realip tbe otttamp. He said the bus stopped, then pulled ahead at the crossing. "I don't th.ink anybody really knows yet what happened out there," said Sheri re W.L. Mek· kersofYamhill County. "One de· puty came back from there and told me he was sick." Ambulances from several sur· rounding communities nished-lo the scene. Hospitals in nearby McMinnville and Newberg were. reported filled with victims of the crash. The more seriously in- jured were being transferred to hospitals in Portland and Salem. · each about 30 miles away. PoUce said the pupils on the bus ranged from grade schoolers <SeeBtJS, PageA2) Phone Seroice Cut in Dana 11 Telephone service for about 1,200 residents of Dana Point was c)lt ort today ~·hen a prtvatc con- tuctor 's dtegtng machlno severed an under around cable. Bob Gannon. excbaneo manager for Paclfic TelepliOne. said tbe cable was cut at Street ot the Golden Lantern, between Pacific Coaat Hi&hway and La Plua. ~ It's Holiday · OnT/wrsday All banu, cqunty and state offices ln Orance County wlll be closed Thursday in honor of Ad· mtsaJoli Day-marking tile 12lst anniversary of California's statehood. Federal offices, includ· ing local post offices, will remain open. With the ex· _ ceptioo...of Cotta lfeea, all city offices along the Orqe Coast will operate normally. ; -~ • Al OAILVPILOT L/SC Wednesday,Sapternw8, tm Lollhybt Reeanis GUif Oil Gift To Dole Denied 1 WASHINGTON (AP)-Claude Wiid Jr .• Gulf Oil Corp. 's tonnes; chief lobb)'lst, today repudiated hll claim that he had ,iven $2.000 in uno to Sen. Bob Dole. lbe Republican vice presidential cand.ldate. "I have been In error and con· sequently have done a serious disservice lo Senator Dole," Wild said. Dole immediately accepted WiJd's apology, calling the mat- ter "an unfortunate Incident." The s enator added: "We're mov- ,ing ahead witb the campaign." I. f'ro•Page 1ll UNION ... At issue was Wild 's claim to re. porters this week that be bad given $2,000 to Dole an 1970 tn pass on to other RepubJlun Senate candldatts that year. Dole earlier acknowfedged that he testified before a feJeral grand jury last March on lbe question oJ Gulf contributions, but that be r eceived no such funds from Wild either ln 1970 or ln uns. Wud·a statement did not speak about other allegations that Dole received illegal corporate Gulf funds in 1973 -someth.ing which the GOP nominee bas repeatedly denied. But he bas discl&ed only the 1970 matter. Dole acknowledged to r e· porters last weekend that be had Double Tax End Pledged -· San J u nn Caplstruno City Man.aau J am es Mocllis aatd to- day his torr Is pl"OCfledlng as rapl<tly IHI possible to correct <to u blc t axation problems wherever they exist In the city. ll1s remarks came ln respon.se to a letter from Fifth Dislrict Supervisor Thoma!I Riley. The suot>n •isor nld he was dis-heartened to learn last week of doubt taxation involvinl the municipal airport facility and the Capistra no Mobile Home Park. Both properties Wert' annexed to the city in 1966. but never de- tached from county service areas. Detachment was a condi· lion-of approval for aMexation. <closed door ) session to hammer out the district's response to lbe Leachers' demands. been visited by spec1a1 pro-'Here Come De Bus Riley asked in his letter to Mocalis If the City or San Juan in- tends to comply with condmons of approval a nd initiate detach· ment. He also inquired what the tlmetatile would be in providing tax reUef to the a ffected property ln addition to UM salary in- <'reases, which would total an ad- dilional S2.7 million, lhe union is seeking reduced working hours, smaller class sizes and greatly expanded health and life in- surance benefits . The total package would cost the district an estimated S7 .3 million in addition lo the dis· trlct's present teacher pa.yroU of S9.&4 million. The school board's response to the teachers will comeSepl. 20. Dr. Jerome Th~le~ district superintendent. has said there ls but $2.2 mlllion in the school budget contingency fund with which to meet all wage and fr- inge benefit demands by employes. In addition to the teachers' pro· POSals. the school board con- sidered demands by the district bus drivers and mechanics. There was no public COO"lment <>n the drivers and mechanics proposaJ which includes a ban~ outside contracting for bus transportation. a $1.3 million ad- dillon and for salary lncreues totaling suo.ooo. The board's response to the drivers and mechanics will come Sept. 20 as well. Bike Safety Inspection Set at School An Oran1e County sheriff's de- puty will supervise a bicycle sa(ety Inspection Saturday from l to 3 p.m. at Del Obispo Elemen· tary School in San Juan Capistrano. ANTIABORTION CltOWD OR!ITS CART!R--A4 secqtors in February and ap- peared before. the federal grand jury March 8 to respond to al- legations that be received illegal corporate contributiona froi:n Gulf in 1973 either directly or tbrouch the Senate minority leader. Dole said be weoL before lhe grand jury voluntarily and dt!'- nied the allegations. Tbe New York l'imu. bas aaid-that Wild. unemployed after giving up a consultant's.office here in April. told the same grand jury be had given between fS,000 and S6,000 to Dole ln 1973 throu1b an in· termediary. William Kats, who is Dole's former administrative as- salant. In addition to denying ever re- ceivinl the funds, allegedly for beJp in his Senate ~1ectJoo ef. fort, Dole says he bell eves Kats· denial or having partidpated in. anr such transaction. Arch Beach Heights-is now served by the Laguna Beach Municipal Transit ti.Des. There are seven buses daily from 7:10 a.m. to 5:25 p.m. arriving at Balboa and Bolsana Streets. The line also stops at. 'Bluebird and Glenneyre and the downtown depot where connections can be made with OCTD buses or north-south city buses. There are three buses Saturday. r:o service Sunday. A complete bus schedule is available from · the Depa rtment. of Municipal Services free. Girl Held··:;Sex Prisoner owners. Moc alls also received a copy of a memo from Riley to Qounty Counsel Adrian J(eyper, req'*t- ing a legal opinion on the validity of annexations In which Local ·Agency FormaUon CommissiOjl conditions are not met.. ''This is Information we al\ ought to have," Mocalis said. ··General Riley's letter to me was not a reprimand. but a clear requut for information. He wants the people involved to know he is concerned and trying Police Nab Sw]iect in 18-1-day Abduction ___ to bring the mat~~r to a .!..UC_·_ cess Ul cone us100. PORT MOODY, Canada (AP) eyed girl, who was 12 when she -Thirteen-year-old Abby disappeared wbHe on the way to Drover, who authorities say was school March 10, weighed as llt- imprisoned for 181 days and sex. Ue as 70 pounds when discovered • ually abused in a six-foot square Monday nigbt. She bad wei&hed underground cell, apparently was about 90 pounds. convinced she would survive. She . Charged with kidnaping, rape, even told her captor, "I just wish . . gross indecency and abducUon you would be my friend." with intent to have sexual rel a· She was ln seclusioo today, re--tionswuAlexande.rHay, 43 .. cuperaUng from the six-month He remained tn a Bntish ordeal. Authorities estimated Columbia provincial jail await· that the !ive-fool·lhrH, blue-ing a second court appearance Thursday. . responded to reports of a domestic disturbance at Hay's home. Constables Paul Adams and Bill Reid said Hay's common- 1 aw wife ~ummoned police because she feared Hay had locked himself In the garage, which be used In bis business of building campers, to commit suicide. Tbey aajd they broke In- to the garage but didn't find Hay. Mocalls said staff members are preparing a study of M local taxina bodies, to be sure services are really being provided ror tu dollars and to root out any further instances of double taxation. "We've admitted publicly that we screwed up," Mocalls sajd. "Actually, we inherited the pro- blem from previous city •d· Jninistrations. Once we dis- covered double taxaUon, though, we moved as quickly as possible to remedy the situation." Jet Path Tract OK Blasted by Planner Police said they round a s crap of paper in the converted bomb shelter in which the girl was en- tombed on which she had wnt· ten: "God has helped me so far and He will help me to lhe finisb. Cod They left but were summoned back when the woman rePQrted that he r husband was at the bot- tom of a seven-foot-deep shaft in the basement. f'rmn Page A I works in mysterious wais but TE AC ff ER S what He does is r ight. "I know you think I'm stupid Mission Bell homeowners re· ceived tax refunds al the end of August for taxes paid to the Capistrano Beach Sanitary Dis- trict and the Capistrano Bay Parks and R ecreation. The sanitary district has agreed to re· imburse lhe city for refunded laxes. but the parks district has refused to do so. · Mocalis said he expects the Ci· ' ty Council to approve similar re- luru:ls to J.he afrport and trailer park owners , but he bad no estimate on how much tax money was erroneously collected by lhe service districts over the IO.year period. An Orange County Planning Commission recommendation lh•t retrctedllaJ development be allowed in areas a coosultant said are impacted by El Toro Marine Corps Air Base jet noise was lambasted Tuesday by Com- mission Chairman Shirley Crin· dle. Mrs. Grindle cast the lone dis· sentlng vote Aug. 24 when the commiHloo voted 4-1 to recom- mend that county supervisors permit home construction in· whit the consult.1nt . Ultruy1tem1, Inc .• said wu lhe Fro111 Page A I ''Obviously,·· she continued, and like you say everybody is en-high u $10.200 to $17.400. "lhe landowners/devel~nwho titledtotb_eirowntbou~hts,ButJ Teachers want a hike to a have planned on developing re-do believe in God and I do believe minimum s ta rting salary or sldeotial housine tracts in this in friends. I just wish you would SI0,715 to $22,919 based oo 20 area are those most detrimental-· be my friend. years' leaching, with up to five ly affected at this time if the ex· "I also know I will get out of years of outside experience isting county policy is con-here so I'm not worried. r know credited lo teachers new lo the tinued... you don't believe in God but J 'll district. ' Mrs. Grindle said the i mpacted just say that God will be with At that, the $5,500 does not land could be zoned for com-you.·· r e present the full distance mercial or residential develop-Police in this Vancouver· sub· between the proposals of the two BUS ment. urb said the girl emerged from 6bargaini:ng bodies. • • • Such use. she said, would re-· the cell underneath Hay's garage Out of the 4 percent offered by to high school pupils. lieve tbe burden on developers "mentally quite stable, but the school board would have to The bus was from the McMln· without incurring the risk in' physically quite weakened." be taken already ce rtain in-nville School Dis trict. and was n1e 1!:1 l:amino Real Junior Woman's Club is spomorin1 the event. Youn1sters will be tnted on an obstacle course for tMir knowled&e of traffic sianals and ___ ,...W4,pedalning to bike dden _noiltjmpa,cted..l:Pne__ __ volved in permitting housing in Constable Wayne Smith said creues in medical insurance picking up pupils in rural areas lhenoiu-aon --lh~ -gt-r-1 h&d-bttn for~ibly ...premiums.-Other~relat.ed-to --otth~distrtct-atllbout-'8':"15 a. . , Bicycles will be inspected and licensed as needed, accordina to Pat Crowther. the club's safety chairman. The school is located at 25591 amlno del Avion. Additional in- formation is available by calllnt .Mrs. Crowther, 496-~. ~ f'ro• Page A I MEDICS ... -~feaa-;-'6.920 in Tounl.lln VaOey, S6,625 In Seal Beach and $6,97S in Westminster. Odell noted those salary figures do not Include indirect cosu to the cities during the trolnlng period. The report 1Jso saJd another 19 dMsioo of Jortistry p,t'smtctics are expected to be tl'•l.ne4 this year. at a cost'of tuoe eac!h for the training itael! and Sl05.'705 in salaries paid durinJ tralnlDg. ORANGe COAST DAILY PILOT RObert N. Weed -..~f\l•f'f~I ..... Jacle R. Curiev 'VIC~ Pf•\Kte.,t •f'Ml 0.M" .. ,,,,...IWOe, Thomas Keevll (01hH Thomas A.. Murpnlne Mll•H l ... (0- (hJirfCS H. Loos Rictllrd P. N•lf '"'"""' -... Q .... €"""' U'UM hull Offk• t .. G-•,.S•-t .................. ,.0 .......... \! Ottkes C'i•te-...w1 •we .. 8"Slt'Nt ... ,,tl"'1tfll1 a.at~ H17l kM.~~ ... d S-lolN<k lltllt y. Utot l.t PM It-et-Di..o f ,_ TtlepNM (7t4) MMJlt ClnsffJtd Afftrt1*1'42·J671 , UtUM h•<1' All O.,.t1meRtl: Te..,._.4.._.... ••-Sa!IC•-4t.M6Jt QlpyTttM. 1•1' o. ..... ""'"' .... llNnt C..,_. ::~i.~ .. ~.:~: ... ~~~·.::.:: :!':': ,.., .. V<•4 ,..o~ev\ \Mt••• pie'"''J"~ •f ,..,...,.._ ~=~·~,:::, ~1~;:,!•~n ~ ""•· ~/Nll to u ........... ftlll•i.t••liftilf ..... u u ...... 1111,. • Attached to the commlasloo 's recommendation was a sugges· tion that home buyers be warned of the noise problem by stgn.s staked outside houslng tracts as well u inside model homes. Buyer warning sigqs notwithstanding, Mrs. Grindle lambasted her rellow com. missioners' decision Tuesday in a minority repoflt sent lo the Board of Supervlaors. "Jl Is my contention that an ob· ligation exists on the part of county offielals to protect future residents of tt\ls area from damartng adverse noise environ· menu," Mrs. Grindlesald. Officials should also "avoid placin1 county tupayers in the unfortunate position of being fis- caJJy liable for damqes which ultim•t•l1 result from U.ose lawaultl incurred 'Wbela T911den· tial houllng 111 permlUed In nolse- im p acted •r•I• around airporta." she conllnued. Mrs. Grindle'• fellow tom· mi11kmen mad• Uleir reeotn· mendadoft te> penQl\ tN housina despite Ultrasy1tems' finding there Is a 90 percent certainty • rou1hly 1,300 acres lie within a jet noise Impacted area. With the aid of a computer. Ultruystems expanded an already estabUsbed noise zone CM CNEL) by including the 1,300 acres In what was called the 90 percent con/idenct band. In her minority report, Mrs. Grindle aaid county citizens have a right to know why supervisors are considering a change in policy. Laguna Beach Hit By Brief Squall A brtef but potent squall bil La&una Beach T~ knock· inl limbs from trees around· town but ca~ln1 no major damace. The Dana Point Harbor Patrol reported no dama1e there. !'®lie works crews were called out twice. once to haul ~9!.IY a large brancll that had ra.uen from a tree in fronl of the Community Presbyterian Church and again to cut do'"1 a cracked bough banging from a tree in front of Trotter's bakery. Mrs. Grindle won a major r estrain e d b y ha ndc uffs. teachers ' sala ries and fringe whenthe crashoccurred. point with her fellow com-shackles and chains. benefits not yet seen may have to Lafayette Is a farming town of missioners durin& the noise de-Abby was discovered almost come out of the nat $103,913 about 1.000 persons southwest of bate when they rejected a sug-b y a ccid e nt whe n police package the boardsuggests. Portland. gestion by Supervisor Ralph ---------------------------------------Diedrich that developers be given some kind of density bonus for building sound attenuated homes within confidence band. Oi edrlch's own appointee lo the commission . P eggy Cranston. called the proposal dumb and said builders shouldn't be given anything "simply for doing what-they're a1ready re'- . quired to do." Wet Weather Returning to W~talArea • Tbe NaUonal Weather Service reported today that moist, unsta· ble air Crom the south wlll con· tlnue to bring widely scattered. but sometimes heavy afternoon showers. t o Ora nge County lhrough Thursday. Dense clouds brought heavy. warm rain to Orange County Tu~ay after· noon. The Weather Service said the thunderstorms are caused by tropical air coming up from Mex- ico. The air Is circulating around a nearly stationary low-pressure · system about 2 50 mil es southwest of San Diego. Th11rsday 's forecast calls for mosUy sunny skies wtt.b chances of thunderstorms ln the late af. ternoon. Tempe ratures along the. coast should r each the m id · seventies with temperatures higher Inland. Light variable wlbds from the southwest are ex· peeled to continue through Thursday. f'ro• Page A I. PARKS ... In response to Bell and 'Thomas, the Planning Com - mission qulckJ.y a.greed to shelve the park study without setting a date when it will be hauled out aeatn. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sax supporters Sweat Shirts & Pants Warm Up Suits Faotbll Shoes Soccer Shoes . Speedo Swin Suits · Tennis Rackets R~uet'all Rac11uets \ Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses ladies Tennis Shorts Handball Gloves Weight Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weights Jump Ropes Book Ba1s Letterman Fackets Long Sleeve V-neck Sweaters Racket stringing ,, Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays 538 Center . •• 646-1919 ' • I t i t j 1 • ' } • l t Orange Coast EDITION ~rot1a~··s,Closh1,,: N. l'. S•oeks VOL. 69, NO. 252, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 C TEN CENTS j Dissenter Blasts El Toro Hom.e -Plan I ; ~n Orange County Planning Cemmission recommendation Ujat r6idenlial development be alowed in areas a oonsultanl •tid are impacted by El Toro J(arine Corps Air Base jet noise 'l(U lambas ted Tuesday by Com· nllssion Cbairmap Srurley Grin· cQe. ' Mrs~ Grindle cast the lone dis· aenting vote Aug. 24 when the ~mission voted 4·1 lo recom· t mend that county supervisors permit. home construction in what th e cons ult a nt , Ultrasystems. Inc., said was the noise impacted zone. Attached to the commission's recommendation was a sugges· tion that home buyers be warned o( the noise problem by signs staked outs ide housing tracts as well as inside model homes. B uye r warning sig n s notwithstanding, Mrs. Grindle lambasted her fellow com· rnissiO'oers· decision Tuesi:lay fn a minority r eport sent to the Board of Supervisors. "It is my contention that an ob- ligation exists on the part of county officials to protect future residents or this area from damaging adverse noise environ· ments," Mrs. Grindle said. Officials should al§o ''avoid placing county taxpayers in the unfortunate position of being fu· cally lia6\e for damages which ultimately r esult from those lawsuits incurred when residen· tial housing is permitted in noise· impact e d areas a r ound ' airports." she continued. Mrs. Grindl e's fellow com· missioners made their recom· inendat~n to pecmil the housing despite Ultrasystems' finding ,~uspect ~~~o Hit \la-n -;- • .0 '· river 'Near Death' · • ~---...g..-•--"'"-'-~~~~ Sieze 3 On Foot Twenty-three-year-old Allen G. Brown lay near death in a hospital today because a car carrying three burglary s us· pects who were fleeing police sped through a red Hght and siammed into his van Tuesday night al a Costa Mesa intersec· tion. Brown, of 2637 Orion Ave , Santa Ana, was returning from a trip to the market with his wife, Patricia Anne, when the acci· dent occurred. ~~-_.. ....... POLICE CHECK DETAILS AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT THAT CLIMAXED CHASE ' --Santa Ana Man Hospitalized. Thr .. Men Jelled After Costa Mea. Colllalon Police said the van flipped and Brown was thrown 170 feet from the vehicle. His wife was not Hriou.sl injured iD UM craab according to police reports. By KATHY CLANCY Of •~• 0.11, Pl!_. swr ·--..... r~m~nt-y-go~rnment aDd cities offering fire depart· ment paramedic serv1C'es are ex· peeled lo spend $805,361 this year 10 t rain ftremen in emergency m.ctical care. A report to county supervisors, P."9P•red by county Health Agen· cy Administrator David Odell Nkt the cost to cities (or basic paramedic training a nd re· ~ification wlll be $388,904. wj}le lbe county's share ls ex- pitted to be $299.266. nty~Jroverrnnem also rs-ex- pee\ed to S~$fd another $1'17,1,89 to train nna recertify county Division of Forestry paramedics. -Odell 's figures include the I n ,275 the county is expected to • paJ UC Irvine Medical Center tor 1_1aramedic training and bl· ..snual recertification. along wUh the $2.990 it spend~ at six hospitals for mobile intensive OG'e nurse certifi cation. <Stt MEDICS. Paitc A2)f'·· Wea&her A fe w mountain and de· aert thunders howers may drUt over the coast by evening, otherwise, litUe change In weather. :· INSIDE TOD~ 't' Th#re'.t,olmost.aa QSUCh ift.. • ternt in whether Walter Abton wfll continue .as Dodgers' skipper.as in team's dimming chance• for pennant. A rtpOrt soys Alston will re- ,.,. ,at md of season. Alston drllits he's made.a cf«ision, eoges1. ...... ::.,,._, Carter "'Flipflop' La1nhasted by Ford Brown was reported in "ex· tremely uitical" condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. The lbree men in the car fled on foot after tb e 11 :SS p.m. crash at Fair-view Road and Baker Street, but were q uickly rounded up by police. Each was held to- day at Costa Mesa Jail in lieu of SS.000 bail. The charge is felony bit and run. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford accused Democrat Ji.mm.x.._C_.arle. lO.d.ay_oL~_Mng both indecisiveness and "lack or compassion" in his -comments about FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley. In a news conference at the White House. Ford said Carter showed lack of compassion because Carter would have dis· m issed Kelley for getting personal services from members of his staff -as well as gifts -at a time when Mrs. Kelley was terminally ill with cancer. The President said Carter Mesa 'Strip' Residents Kill Project Residents of a strip of unin· corporated l and along Costa Mesa's west side had done their h-Omework, the council admitted Tuesday night. And. taking their advice. city councilmen turned down a de· veloper's proposal for an apart· ment complex at the northeast com er of Canyon Drive. The homeowners and tenants or houses along that street and Pacific Avenue, s howed up to op· pose a proposed 41.:unit apart· menl complex by developer J .11. Gregory. The builder was askJng the· council to prezooe the 2.5-acre site from a county high density zoning to a city medium density residential zoning. The property Is currently in the process of being annexed to Costa Mesa. The residents· opposition to the project stemmed from a request to build 41 apartments on the parcel. which would exceed the maximum dens ity allowed by the city. I While lauding Gregory's plans, opponents said the city would be setting an unfavorable precedent by allOwiag more than the lS un· its per acre currenUy allowed un- der the R2 zoning. Gregory told cOUMUmen he suffered some hardships in ac· quiring the properl)'-e. com- bination oL fiv«! Iota. and would ~ I (SeeWEST, PaceA2) ' fHpflopped h> first saymg be would have fired Kelley on the basis or information available to him. then declaring aler {ha t ne did not know if he would retain Kelley should Carter be elected in November. Ford strolled to the question· and·answer session carrying a folded copy of today's edition of The New York Times in one hand. During the news con· ference, he r esponded to a ques· ti on by pointing to a headline that read : "Carter 'Would Have' Ousted Kelley, But Won't Say lie Will If Elected." Said-Pord-:-"-H-hink that was ver\' appropriate, bearing in mind his rtipOops. ·~ The news conference came as · Ford continued test-marketing his stay·at·bome campaign with an a11sortmenl or events designed to keep him in the news and play up the fact that be lives in the White House. Police Lt. J ohn A. Regan s ald the charge could be changed to -homlciae 1I=-Brown dies. He identified the jailed trio as Frank J. Villa, 20, Santa Ana. and Alfredo Navarro, 21, and Jose L. Castro Villegas, 21, Chula Vista. Police have no ad· dress for Navarro. Lieutenant Regan said the chase began after police were called by Conrad R. Nelson, 347 Woodland Place. Nelson told of· ficers three men were tamper· ing with his car. Nelson and a neighbor tried to catch them, buC tney Jumped 1n a car and almost ran his neighbor down as they sped off, be said. The p olice helicopter and squad cars picked up the pursuit following Nelson's call. Lieute- nant Regan said the officers clocked speeds of 70 to 100 miles per hour during the chase. So11~llt Divctree Ailing Wife Jailed In Mate's Shooting , Depressed by what police said was the onslaught o( a cnppHng disease and a sudden divorce re· quest by her husband or30 years, a Huntington Beach woman al· leged!y fired three bullets into him at their retirement con· dominium home early today. Stanlt}y Raymond Ellis. 54. of 8877 Tulare Drive was listed In critical but stable condition to- day at Pacifica Hospital witb wounds 1n the c hest and arm. lte ~ggered from their re- sidence, -.:,.leading for help and collapsed, bh:~g proruselY. His wife, Dot ~t.Jut June EUis. a lso 54, was lo~~ed in the women's custody wai~ at UC Irvine Medjcal Center "'" a chute of uaault with inteni •o commit murder. A nei,hbor, Mrs. Norma ~ telepbomld PoUee at 2 a.m. when oe aoct bet' husband were •*k•ed by the guasbots from the Huntin,ion Landmark condomta.ium unit lmmedlateb' nexl door to tbe.irs. "He came out a.nd he was ask- ing for help. My husl>and went to him and I got rlght. on the t~epbone," said Mrs. Hayden. "He went into the apartment and got the gun," s aid Mrs. Hayden, adding the suspect's son-in-law had raced to the scene within minutes. The Ellises next door neighbor said she does not know the quiet couple well but added Mrs. Ellis became quite depressed with her pain and suddenly limited ac:tivi-. ty followlng the onslaught of arthritis. Police say the wounded· map recenUy asked for a divorce after ·the couple's 30 years of mar· riage. Investigators continuing the shooting probe aaid Ellia was ~ed with a small caliber but did not immediately re- ve ·~se. Ellis' ~'""wlds bled so profusely the Haydens~d they tbc>Qght at ftnt be bad beN\ hit by a shotgun blaaL there is a 90 percent certainty ar~ con111d.fr1ng 1t change rn mU&h.lY. J...300 acres-11! within. ..a J>Qlic . _ jet noise impacted areo. "Obviously,·· she C'ontinu<'d-:-j With the aid of u computer, "the landowners /dcv{1lopcrs who U ltrasyste m s expanded un have planned on dcvclOping re 1 already established noise zone sidential housi nJ( trucls in this (65 CNEL > by includinj{ the 1,300 area are those most detrimental acres in what was called the 90 ly affected at this time if the ex percent confidence band. 1sting county policy is coh· In her minority report, Mrs. tinucd." · Grindle s aid county citizens have Mrs. Grindle said the impacted a right lo know why supervisors <See NOISE. Page A2) Dallif ,.. ... si.11 ~ ..... FIREMEN USE SNORKEL UNIT TO FIGHT BLAZE Two Warehouses, Offices Burn in Morning Fire Warehouse Blaze Guts Mesa Building A. wareliouse fire hit: thc-rn- dustrial area in north Costa Mesa th.is morning causing approx· imately $500,000 damage to the structure and contents. When fire officials reached the fire al 2952 Century Place, the blaze had engulfed the interior or the Ace Worldwide Moving and Storage warehouse. .. They opened the two side doors and found the whole inside Costa Mesa .. Super Block' Parcels Added Costa Mesa has closed a deal for two more parcels for the so. called Super Block project in the city's downtown area. Tuesday night councilmen uc· cepted an agreement with the landowne rs of the two 6,120 square.root parcels, authorizing the city to close escrow as soon us possible on the lots. The Supe r Block is bordered by Plumer and Center Strcel'i on the north and south, and Park a nd Anaheim Avenues on the east and west. The latest bu)'S, lots owned by Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Martinez and another owned by Esther B. Means, cost the city about $79,000. The Martinezes wllt receive S43,()S)O for their lot and Mrs. Means will receive $36,000, ac· cording to City Manager Fred Sorsabal. In addition, the city will pick up moving costs of up to $1,500 per family. The $2.8 million Super Block program includes expansion or the existing library, a $.'J00,000 fire station, and possibly a com· munity center and a day caro center at the site. To date, Costa Mesa has ac· quired the Boys Club building and a half dozen residential lots on thethree·acre site. Assistant City Manager William L. Dunn said the city Is in the process or acquiring the re- maining six lots, and e>epect& completion of land acquiSition by early oext year. orThe bUildlng ablazc;~saidTat· talion Chief Robert McClelland. The fire. discovered at 3:35 a.m., could be seen from South Coast Plaza, quickly spread to an adjacent warehouse ownc.'<i by S&M Transfer and Storage Com· pany, and a.smaller CalTrans of. fice building, all housed within the 10,000 square {pot concrete structure. Heat detectors in the building alerted Honeywell Protection Systems operators, who contact· ed Costa Mesa firemenbyphone. Two engine companies, a truck company and a squad responded to the blaze. and were able to keep the fire from spreading to warehouse offices at the rear or the building. Firemen m anned the city's new 50·fool snorkel engine, play· ing streams of waler on the roof of the concrete tilt up structuru. The roof later fell in on the lwo storage areas. but firemen were able to control names from ex· tensively damaging the CalTrani; offi ces. The two storage warehouses contained pe rsonal items stored by custom ers. lncludin~ four automobiles a nd bins of clothing and furnitur<', McClelland said. "We're s till out lhcre pullinit stored goods from the building,•• he said this morning. "ll's a lengthy cleanup operation." Fire invcsti~alors digging through the rubble today said they believe the fire started in <See FIR E. Page A2) It's Holiday On Thnrsday All banks. county and state offi ces In Orange County will be c losed Thursday in honor or Ad· mission Day-marking the 121st a nniv e r sary of California 's.stat~hood. Federal offices. includ· tng local post offices, will remain open. With the ex- ception or Costa Mesa, all city' offices along the Oranie coast will operale normally. . ( r d2 O~IL Y PILOT C We<lnesdat S1w1mt><11 8 19!6 l"obbyist. Rer.a11fs Gulf Oil Gift o Dole Denied 'MOVING AHEAD' ~P Candidate Dole TONIGlfr CO A S T CO MMO NlTY COLLEGE BOA RD -Regular ·meeting, 1370 Adams. Costa Mesa. 8p.m. COSTA ME S A COUNTY WATER BOARD -Regula r meeting. 1971 Placentia, 6 :30 p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE - 'Llvinit Truthfully." Or. Arthur L B.ielz lec ture r, Newport llarbor High auditorium, 7 :30 p.m. TRURSDA V, SEPT. 9 ADMISSIONS DAY Legal llohday Fortner Mesa Man Succu1nhs In Lone Pine A former Costa Mesa man, who came Wesl to work the oil fields in Huntington Beach in lhe 19205. died lasl week at Lone Pinc a rtcr a short illness. Wilham F. Coleman li ved m Costa Mesa until 1963 "'hen he .rnd his wife moved lo Tecopa Mr Coleman left lhc oil fields shortly afte r his arrival an Co!>la ~lesa. taking up commercial fas. hmg in Newport R('ach. As a fis herman, he worked out of Newport Beach for 38 years. his daughter said today. Services were held earlier this week in lhat city. Mr. Coleman, who was 79, is l>UrYiVed by his wife Of S3 years. Amy, of Tecopa, and daughters Fr a nces Cole man, a lso of Tecopa, and Loretta Beach of Cosla Mesa. He is also s urvived by ~rand· daughters Kathy Coleman of San Diego and May Coleman of Costa Mesa : grandson Scott Coleman, also of Cost3 Mesa, and brothers Jay and Paul Coleman o f WASHINGTON <AP>-Claude Wild Jr .• Gulr 0 11 Corp. 's former chief lobbyist. toduy repudiatf'd his chum that he had given $2.00() in 1970 to Sen. Bob Dole. the Rt-publican vice presidentl••l cundidale. "I have bten in error and con. sequentJy have done a ~erif>UIS disservice to Senator Dole,'' Wild s aid. Dole imme dlatqly accepted Wild 's aP<>logy . calling the mul· ANTIABORTION CROWD GREETS CAATER-A4 ler "an unfortunate incident." , The s\!oator added: "We're mov. ing ahead with the campaign.'• At issue was Wild's claim to re· porttrs this week that he had given $2,000 to Dole in 1970 tn pass on to other Republican Senate candidates that year. Dole earlier acknowledgt:d that ~testified-before a federal grand jury last March oo lhe quegtion of Gulf contributions, but that he received no such funds from Wild either in 1970 or 101973. Wild's statement did not speak about other allegations lbal Dole received illegal corporate Gulf funds in 1973 -something which lhe GOP nominee has repeatedly denied. But be has disci.wed only the 1970 matter. Dole acknowledged to re· porters lasl weekend lhat he had been vi-sH~d--& special pro-- seculors in February and ap· peared before the federal grand jury March 8 to respond to al· legations that he r ecei\'ed illj?gal corporate contributions Crom Gulf in 1973 either directly or through the Senate minority leader. t)ole s11id he went before the grand jury voluntarily and de· nied the allegations. The New York Times has said that Wild. unemployed· after giving up a cons ultant's office here in April, told the same grand jury he had given between SS,000 and $6,000 to Dole in 1973 through a n in· termediary, William Kats, who Is Dole's former administrative as · sistanl. Wet Weather Retunii1zg to .Coastal Area The National Weather Service reported today that moist. unsta· ble air from the south will con· tanue to bring widely scattered but sometimes heavy aftemoo~ s hower s , to Oran~e County through Thursday. Dense clouds brought heavy, warm rain to Orange County Tuedsday after-noon. The Weather Service said the thunde~torm~ 1ln? c'3USed by tropical air coming up from Mex- ico. The air is circulating isround a nearly stationary low.pressure sys t em about 250 miles southwest of San Diego. ~ Cleveland, Ohio. Thursday's forecast calls for mostly s unny skies with chances of thunderstorms in lhe late af· ternoon. Temperatures along the coast s hould reach the mid· seventies with temperatur es hi gher inland. Light variable winds from the southwest are ex· peeled to continue through Thursday. ' LA Resists Plea M'ho•e GetM? This is the K o h ·i·noo r diamond, mounted in Queen Mary's c rown for the cor- onation in 1911. Pakistan has asked Britain to return the dia mond, one of the \\Ofld 's most famous gems: The j ewel was acquired when Br itain annexed the Punjab in 1849. f 'ro• Page.Al WEST ... h3ve to s pend approximately $90,000 ror drainage, sidewalks and improve m ents to the lot before he even begins building. In addition to a 10.3 percent density deviation. Gregory asked councilmen lo approve less than lbe 40 percent in open space re· quired for such a project, and asked for a waiver'or setback re· quirements to 10 feet instead of the required 2:; reel. "The city has always en· couraged lot consolidations such a this, as an incentive to bwlders." Gregory argued. ''In or:,der to build this project. I need the run 10 percent density devia· lion.'' Opponents to the project. m any or them young people. filed lo the podium to express their com- plaints. ' "Follow the density laws," one resident or Canyon Drive "Said. "That's what they're lhere for," she added. Another said, "He (Gregory) seems to find it impossible to Cit his project into the city's legal limits. He 's violating green space ordinances, setbacks and density rules." A third added. "Hardships for the developer are not the city's concern. You should stick to the laws you make." Gregory argued that hardship conditions qualify a builder for some d eviations to lhe or· dinances After the public hearing, Coun· cal woman Mary Smallwood lauded the west side residents, ~aying. "You'\•e all done your homework and you were polite in the process.'' She moved for approval of lhe prezone change to city R2, and, upon receiving unarumous ap· proval. moved to deny Gregory's request for the variances. f 'r'"" Page A I FIRE ... the Ace Worldwide Moving and Storage warehouse, but were un· able to determine what caused the blaze. "We're s till looking at it, but al this Lime we have no idea what caused the blaie," McClelland said. I LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles County supervisors. working to slash lhc county's hudget and rtduce property tax· es. h av~ r eslatod • plea lo restore $2.36 million t o the Southern Callfornl• Alr Pollu· t1on Control District. School Bus Struck ORANGe COAST DAILY PILOT Jae II R. Curley ...... ~"*"I •l'CI °"_ .. M.1- Thomas KHVll (Ottlr Thomas A. Murptilne ........ _co.ior r Charles H. Loos Rkh.lrd P. N•ll It\\• tMtl M4MO•f"O C..,. otfkft Ye"""-~ 11 .. CM""""•Slt'fft .. ~ .... , ... 9'K~ lltll--• _ .. ..,., .... , .... 11'01 u --- •I \oft 0-"·-~ Telepllw 014> .. 2~t OMsffllCI Adw.rtlsiftl .. 2-J671 Ooo ........ 1t7-o...-.. CM\I l'WliN"' - -· ...... "" •!Of\• .. "'""'~-f'Ofllll41 m•Het or ~achtrt+umenu n•r•tft "'•" •• ~~'":!.:~''t\'"' '"c'~tr'''••" ., ~.,.. <'•" 001u~" .,.,d 11 COlta W •• CMllo•N• Swb'KPIO\I•" OT fMYI+' ~ tJ _.. ~ ~·Ji:..,.~~~ u"'°"'h'• 1'11hlarw*'"""'._ \ \ By Train; 2 Killed LAFAYETTE Ore. CAP) -A Southern Paclhc eoglne and caboole slammed lnto a school bus carrying SO people today on the second day of school. State · police said at least two persons w,ere killed and many injured. A· witness to the crash, llerb Cline. as. of Lafayette. said the impact threw the ~ about ~ feet. H~ estlm a fed that the engine was 1oing about 40 miles an hour w.hen it hit the ri&ht front section ofthebus. Cline said he had Just passed lhe bus and saw the impact in his rear view mirror . He said two children were ly· ing alongside the track crying, but appeared to be not badly hurt. ''The driver and three or four kids were trapped in lbe front or the bus. There was a girl in back that bad stopped breath.in«. I thumped her chest and gof her breathing again. I don't know if she made it or not." he said . Amos Timmerman. the engineer. said the whlsUe was blowing and the engine's headlight was on Just before lbe impact, and that the train was going !Snn.p.h. There are no gates at the crossing. He said the bus stopped, then pulled ahead at the crossing. "I don't think anybody really knows yet what happened out. ..... there," said Sheriff W L.. Mek· kers of Y nm hill County. "One de puly came back from lhere and told me he was s ick." Ambulances from several sur· rounding communities rushed to the scene. Hosp itals in nearby McMinnville and Newberg we re reported filled with victims of lhe crash. The more seriously in· JUred were being transf~rred to hospitals in Portland and Salem. each about 30 miles away. Police said the puplls on the bus ranged from grade schoolers to high school puplls. The bi.as was from the McMin· nvllle School District, and was picking u·p pupils In rural areas of the district al about 8:1S a.m. when the crash occurred. • Lafayette is a Canning town of about 1.000 persons southwest of Portland. Peace Mass Said ROME (AP) -Ugo Cardinal Poletti, the Pope's vicar in Rome, said Mass In froolol Oom· munlst-affiUated Mayor Carlo Giulio A1an today in a symbolic rile or detente between Roman Catholicism and Marx.ism in t.be Eternal City. Less than a year ago lhe cardinal had warned the Romans agains t maJtinc Rome "godless" by turning it over to the Communls ts. Old CJ•res Work .. s . . .... . #' .. Panel: Take Chicken Soup for Colth WASHINGTON CAP) -The chairman of a scientific panel which spent three years ~tudylng the thousands or nonprescnpUon cough and cold drugs on tht> market 11oid t odJy th o l Grandma's rcml•dy wus as gOOd a.sany. lier advice for bed rest, plenty of llquld:s and chicken soup wns "as good as any" if you have & cold or hay fev~r, said Or. Jo'rnn· ds C. Lowe ll of Harvard Medk11l School. The panel headed by Lowell re· viewed the safety <lnd cffN'tl\'e nes or nonpresciription cold n· med1es for the Food and nruJ.: Administration. t.owell, in u news conr('renct• with FDA officials, sraid 'thl'rc wa:» no nttd for unyone to take the nonprescription pl'OOm·t:s, un· less they wanted temporary rf' lwr from sore throat. headache: und runny nose, He said that would be his personal r\'l'O m nwndation , u.s a physit'tan n•au ul · Lcrgisl. •Politic-all~· Hazardo11s· • New County Pla11 For Parks Shelved A proposed a mendment to Orange County's master plan of egtonat parks calling for 15 acres of park space for each 1,000 county residents was shelved Tuesi:lay by the County Planning Commission. Before commissioners agreed to put the revised park plan on the back burner. they were told il might be "polilicalJy hazardous" to recommend a pla n to the Board of Supervisors that is fis· cally unsound. Sender of the warning was county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. In a letter lo county Environ· mental Management Agency direct or Geor ge Osborn e, Thomas said the political haiard would come at a time when super\fisors are under taxpayer pressure to reduce taxes. A review now, the CAO said. could "change the scope and tenor of the plan." Thomas sa id supervisors might want to estubhsh policies to resolve the conflicting goals or more open s pace and lowc.>r hou.s- in& costs . "There is no need for your ul· ti mat<' \It elhre to tuke any m~'(fic1nc at ull" if you're ulfer· m.i from a cold . Lowell said. The :.ame udvace {\pplies to tho use or untlhlstnmlnts because "they mukc.> you drowsy" and do not l'UI'<' th(' l'Ommon cold, he Jdt!\•cl M ;any n onprescription re· medics on the markt·l~ huve such low l«>vds or active lnacedienti; •lh1&l tht•y .. m1f{ht n<>t do very much" t o C\'Cn rt•lleve Che :.ymptoms , he uld. MEDICS ... Linder current arrangements. rounty government p11ys for par11med1c tratnini: ~Lt. while c1Ues must pay the salaries ot paramedics during their training Jnd recert1f1cat1on. Odell s aid today lhe cost r1gurl'S 1n his r e port are ~ballpark" figures based on fn· rormatfon supplied by city and county agencies . llis re port said the county is expected to spend about $3,90( per trainee for 72 new paramedae!I this year, with each receiving 540 hours of instruo.i: • tioo. • Another 90 paramedics will u"" dergo 22 hours of Instruction for recertificut!on at a cost or $29 each. while 4R nurses will receive six hours or training at a coat of $62.JOeach. "' . . . . . . .. .. .. .: . Mesa Social Agencies Get .Funding Okay He also said supervisors mighl !leed to expatfti the park study to .1nclud po.ssi~~tterrtative-Along the Orange eo--.~--­ methods of financing land ac-county Is expected to pay for quisilion and par~ development. training eight Newport Beach Counciimen allocated nearly $50,000 in federal revenue shar· ing funds ror social programs in Costa Mesa Tuesday night, laud· ing the five recipients for their volunteer work. The city council voled un· a nimously to &Ive varying 3mounts from $75,000 set aside by lhe city in federal funds to the five agencies, choosing lo retain about $25,000 for future requests from social oreaniiations. Agencies, and the amount al· located, include: -Voluntary Action Center <RSVP). which places senior citize ns in schools to tutor children, S7 .000 -The YMCA's Family Crisis Center, which offers 24-hour foster homes placement, and In- cludes the Big Brother and Big Sister programs, $16,656. -Orange County Menta l Health. which provides t ern· porary housing and counseling for youths and parents. The agen· cy received $8,100 to cover rent and utilities at The Shelter . 170 Del Mar Avenue. -Youth Employm~nt Si:rvkes <YES) which assists youths in seeking jobs, Sl ,9SO. -Family De velopment Pro· gram, Inc .. $16.195. Alternatives he mentioned in· parame dics. e ight in San e luded seeking legislative Clemente. three in Huntinlloa permission lo set the County Beach, one each in Fountain Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· Valley, Costa Mesa, Seal Beach· trict beyond its current limjt of 20 and Westminster. Odell said. cents for each SlOO worth of as· sessed value. Thomas' message went beyond what lhe board might do. The CAO said be questions the proposed standard or 15 acres of open space for £.ac.h 1,000 county residents. He sai d ·th a t s tandard duplicates similar formulas established b y other govem me:it agencies but "ignores lhc daf· ference in geQgraphic character ofanarea." Added to the CAO's forebod· ings were the words of planner Al Bell. He complained that six vacan· cies on the planning staff would hinder its abilities to resl)Olld to the issues raised by Thomas. Bell also noted that staff has been burdened wilh major pro· jects lately. including a major tra ffic circulation study. And. Bell added. an upcoming land use study as well as a deluge of housing development plans are k eeping staff members bogged down In r esponse to Bell and Thomas. the Planning Com· mission quickly agree<rto sb elve the park study wilhout setting a dale when il will be hauled out again. The basic training cost to the cities. for Salaries paid during rave months or training, will be ~.640 in Newport Beach. $47,080 in San Clemente, $21,405 In Hunt· ington Beach, $6,250 In Costa Mesa. $6,920 in l''ounlain Valley, $6,625 in Seal Beach and $16,975 in Westminster . Od ell note d those s alary figures do not include indirect costs to the cities during the training period. f 'rmtr P~age A I NOISE ... land could be zoned for com· mercial or res idential develop· ment. Such use, s he said, would re.· lieve the burden on developers without incurring the risk in· volved in permitting housing in the noise zone. Mrs. Grindle won a major point with her fellow com · missioners duranft the noise de· bale when they rejected a sug· gestion by Supervisor Ralph Olearich that developer s 1>e given some kind of density bonus for building sound attenuated homes wlthin,confidence band. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sox Supporters Sweat Sllirts & Pants Wann Up Suits F11tllall Shoes Seccer Shoes Speedo Swim Suits Tennis Rackets Rac11111tUll R1e11uets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses Ladies Tennis Shorts Handball Gloves Wei2ht Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weipts Jump Ropes 801k B11s Letterman Fackets Long Sleeve Y·neck Sweaters Racket strinlinr 538 Center 646-1919 l I ' Orange Coast EDITION ... Todny s ClosinJf . N.Y. Stoeks * VOL. 691 NO. 252. 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES . N TEN CENTS \ ~ . Dissenter Blasts El Toro Home Plan ":. . . I An Orange County Plinning Commission recommendation ~hat residential development be · allowed ln areas a consultant. 'said are impacted by El Toro .Marine Corps Air Base jet noise. 1was lambasted Tuesday by Com· tmission Chairman Shirley Grin· • .die. · · Mrs. Grindle cast the lone dis· senling vote Aug . 24 when the , commission voted 4-1 to recom· mend that county supervisors permit home corustruction in what th e consultant , Ultra.systems, Inc .. said was the noise impacted zone. Attached to the commission's recommendation was a sugges· lion that home buyers be warned of U\e noise . problem by signs staked outside housing tracts as well as inside model homes. Buy er w a rn i n g s ig.os notwltl\standlng, Mrs. Grindle lambasted her fellow com· , missioners· decision Tuesday in a minority report sent to the Board of Supervisors. "It is my cQnlention that an ob· ligation exis~ on the pa.A of county of6cials to protc;ct future re11idents of this area from damaging adverse noise environ· ments," Mrs. Grindle said. Officials should also ··avoid Volleyball i11 Silho11et te Keeping the ir eyes on the ball -not the sun -volleyball players mix it up on the beach near the Newport Pier. They we re among thos e who went to the beach Mon- day and managed lo get in a few hours in the sun be fore late afternoon showers dampened the day. Fleei11g Trio · Injure Driver In Collision Twenty-three·year-old Allen G. Brown lay near death in a hospital today because a car carrying three burglary sus- pects who were fleeing police sped through a red light and slammed into his van Tuesday rugliti{ a OS af.resa intersec· • lion. Brown. of 2637 Orion Ave., Santa Ana, was returning from a trip to tbe mark.et with his wife. .Patricia Anne, when the acci· Clent occurred. : Police said the van' flipped and Jlrown was thrown 170 feet from ~ vehicle. Hjs wife was not .ertously injured in the crash, ac~g to police reports. Brown was reported in "ex· t,.mely critical'' condition at Colta Men Memoriatlbpitat. - The three me.n in the car fied • on foot af~r the ll:SS p.m. crash at Fairview Road and Baker Street, but were quickly rounded -.p by police. Each was held to- day at Costa Mesa Jail in lieu of $5,000 ball. The charge ls telony bit and run. Police Lt. John A. Regan said the cbarge could be cban&ed to bomiclde if Brown dies. He tdentlfied the jailed trio as ~ank J . Villa, 20. Santa An a. and Alfredo Navarro, 21. and tfoae L. Castro VlJlegas. 21 •. Chula Vi!ta. Police have no ad· d'J'ea for Navarro. Carter '"Flipflop' Lambasted by Ford WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford accused Democrat Jimmy Carter today of showing both indecisiveness and "lack of compassion" in his comments about FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley. . In a news conference at the. White House. Ford said Carter showed lack of compassion because Carter would have dis· missed Ke lley for s etting pe.rsonal services from members of bis staf( -as well as gifts -at a lime when Mrs. Kelley was terrninaJly ill with cancer. The President said Carter flipflopped by first saying he would have fired Kelley oo the basis or information available to him, then declaring later that he did oot know if he would retain Kelley should Carter be elected in November. Ford strolled to the queslion- and-answer session carrying a folded copy of today's edition of The New York Times in one hand. During the news con· ference, he responded to a ques- tion by pointing o alfeaaline ffial. read: "Carter •would Have' Ousted Kelley, But Won't Say He Will If Elect~d." Said Ford: "I think that was very appropriate, bearing in Plind h.i.dlipflops. •' · The news conference came as Ford· continued test-marketing his stay-at-home campaign with an assortment of events designed to keep him in the news and play up the fact that be lives in the White House. Repudiates Clai111 Oil Lobbyist Says Dole Got No Cash WASHINGTON (AP)-Claude Wild Jr., Gull Oil~· 's former chief lobbyist. today repudiated bis claim that he had glven $2,000 ln 1970 to Sen. Bob Dole, the Republic an vice presidential candidate. ANTIABORTION CROWD GREETS CARTER--M Dole acknowledged to re· porters last weeltend that he had been visited by s pecial pro· secutors in February and ap· peared before the federal grand jury March 8 lo respond to al- legaUons that he received illegal corporate contributions. from (See DOLE, Page.µ) placing count~ taxpayers in the unfortunate position of being fis· cally liable for damages which ultimately result from those lawsuits incurred when residen· lial housing is permitted in noise- impacted areas around airports," she continued. Mrs. Grindle's fellow. com· missioners made their recom· mendation to permit the housing despite Ultrasystems' finding there is a 90 percent certuint.y roughly 1,300 acres lie within a jet noise impacted area. With the ald or a computer. Ultrasystems expanded an already established noise zooe (65 CNEL> by including the 1,300 acres in. what was called the 90 , perce'ot confidence band. ln her minority report, Mrs. Grindle said county citizens have a right to know wby supervisors are considering a change in, policy, I "Obviously,.. she continued, 1 "the landowners/developers whol have planned on developing re. sidential housing tracts in this' area are those most detrimental· ly affected at this lime if the ex. isling county policy is COfl· tinued." · Mrs. Grindle said the impacted <See NOISE, Pa«e AZ> • ¥-ote -l!ostponed Skateboarders .in Limbo After a two·aod·a·half hour hearing conducted before an overflow crowd, the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches a nd Recreation Commission decided not to tak'e a stand on the location ot a 5kateboard parli:-in Newport Beacb. Instead, commissioners voted simply to recommend that, if and when such a park is built, the concession be granted to Collins and Koegler, a firm that specializes in skateboard parks. The crowd that spilled out of the city hall council chambers and into the lobby was composed almost exclusively of residents of Corona del Mar and Harbor View Mate Hit In Beach Shooting Depressed by what police said was the onslaught ot a crippling disease and a sudden divorce re- quest by her husband of 30 years, a Huntington Beach woman al· le1edlf fired three bullets into him at their retirement con· dominium home early today. Stanley Raymond Ellis, 54, of 8877 Tulare Drive was listed in critical but stable condition to· day at Pacifica H08pital with wounds in the chest and arm. He staggered from their re· sidence, pleading for help and collapsed, bleeding prolusely. His wife, Dorothy June Ellis, als-0 5A,;-W.~ lodged in-the women's custody ward at UC Irvine Medical Center on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. A neighbor. Mrs. Norma Hayden, telephoned police at 2 a .m. when she and her husband were awakened by the ~bots from the Huntington Landmark condominium unit immediately next door to theirs. "He came out and be was ask· ing for help. My husband went to him and I g_ot right on the telephone." said Mrs. Hayden. "He went into the apartment and got the gun." said Mrs. Hayden, adding the suspect's son·in·law had raced to the scene within minutes. The Elllses next door neighbor said she does not know the quiet couple well but added Mrs. Ell.Ls became quite depressed with her pain and s uddenly limited activi· ty following the onslaught of arthritis. Police· say the wounded man recently asked for a divorce after the couple's 30 years of mar- riage. Investigators continuing the shooting probe s aid Ellis was wounded with a small caliber pistol but did not. immediately re- veal its size. Hills who came to ,object to con- struction of the park at the Com· munity Youth Center at Fifth and Iris Avenues. The Youth Center site was re· commended ~ Parks, Beaches andJtecreat1on staff members who studied six proposed sites for the skateboard.Q!rtc by the Irvine Company. The proposal was to have the city lease the site from the land company and then grant the con- cession at a price that would cov· er the cost of the lease. One ma· jor condition of the concession would be that the developer pro· vide liability insurance coverage for himself as well as the city and It's Holiday On Tlmrsday All banks . county and state offices io Orange County will be closed Thursday in honor of Ad· mission Day--mark.ing the 12lst a nnivers ary of California's statehood. Federal offices, lnclud· ing local post offices, will remain open. With the ex· ceplion of Costa Mesa, all city offices along the Orange Coast will operate normally. Blaze Razes Costa-Mesa Warelwuse the Irvine Company. But residents objected to the • Corona del Mar site, saying that the park would attract h1.1.ndreds- of teenagers and young people in· to the predominant!Y residential area and that the liability risk is too great for the city to become involved. Co!'!>m is sion ers did nol specifically vote down U\e slaff proposal. but they failed to vote on any site selection, directing the staff to continue studying sites. The city council will be asked to ratify the commission's vote al their meeting Monday. Paramedic School Tab $805,361 By KATHY CLANCY Of-.O•llY~let- Qrange -County government 1 and cities offering fire depart. ment paramedic services are ex· peeled to s,Pend $805,361 this year to train firemen in emergenc,v medical care. A report to county supervisors, prepared by county Health Agen· cy Administrator David Odell said the cost to cities for basic paramedic training and re· certification will be $388,904, while the county's sbar• ls ex-pected to be $299,266. c Coun!Y__government also is ex· peeled lo spend inOllier $117,189 to train and recertify county Division of Forestry paramedics. Odell's. figures include the $296,275 the county is expected to .A warehouse fire hit the in· pay UC lrvine Medical Center for dustrial area in north Costa Mesa paramedic training and bJ. this morning doing heavy annual recertification, along damage. with the $2,990 it spends at six When fire offi cials reached the hospitals for mobile intensive fire al 2952 Century Place, the care nurse certification. blaze had engulfed the in~erior of Under current arrangements, the Ace Worldwide Moving and county government pays tor Storage warehouse. paramedic training costs while "They opened the two s!de--c1ties must pay the-salartes or doors and found the whole inside paramedics during their training of ~e building ablaze," said Ba~ and recertification. talion Chief Robert McClelland. Odell said today the cost. The fire. discovered at 3:35 figures in his r e port are a.m., could be seen from South "ballpark" figures based on in· Coast Plaza, quickly spread to an formation supplied by city and adjacent warehouse owned by county agencies. S&M Transfer and Storage Com· His report said the county is panr. and a s maller CaJTrans or. expected to spend about $3,904 fice building, all housed with.in per trainee ro r 7 2 new the 10,000 square foot concrete paramedics this year, with each st.roolure. receiving 540 hours of lnstruc· Heat detectors In the.building <See MEDICS, Page A!) alerted Honeywell Protection Systems operators. who contact- ed Costa Mesa firemen by phone. Two engine companies, a truck company and a squad responded to the blaze, and were able to keep the fire from spreading to <See FIKE, Page.\%) Coast Weather Lieutenant Regan said the ch.as~ began after poUce were called by Conrad R. Nelson. 347 Woodland Place. Nelson told of· flcers three men were tamper· inS with his car. Nelson and a neighbor tried to catch them. <See VICTIM, Page A%) "I have been in error and eon· sequenUy have done a serious disservice to Senator Dole," Wild said. Chiel.ten SOup Works ScientU~~ponGrarulma~Cures A few mountain and de· sert thunderahowers may drift over the coast by evening, otherwise, UtUe change in weather. ' Tum Back The ClOck It's the fastest·growing area in Orange County to- day, but it wasn't too long ago that the Saddlebaek Valley was vlr.tually an agricultural preserve. Only 20 years ago the total population between Tustin and San Juan Capistrano was measured only in hundreds. And El Toro was one of the coun· ty's ma,Jor agricultural and live.stock centers. For a trip back into time to.-how it•uaed to be. turntoPaceDl. Dole immediately accepted Wild's apology, calling the mat· ter "an unfortunate Incident." The senator added: "We're mov· ing ahead with tbe campaign." At issue was Wild 's claim to re· porters this week that he had given $2,000 to Dole in 1910 tn pass on to other Republican Senate candidates that year. Dole earlier acknowledgt:d that be testified before a federal gaod jury las~ March on the question of Gulf contributions, but that., be received no such f\mds from Wlld either in 1970 or in 1973. WUd's statement did not speak about other allegations that Dole received 'illegal corporate Gulf fWMtl in 1971 -something which tbe GOP nomibee bas repeatedly denied. But be bas discussed only the 1970 matter. .. WA.5HINGTON (AP) -The chairman of a scientific panel which spent three years studying lhe thousands of nonprescription cough and cold drus on the market sald tflay that Grandma's remedy was as good aaany. Her advice for bed rest, plenty of liquids and chicken soup was "as good as any" if YoU have a cold or bay fe•er, said Dr. Fran· cis C. Lowell of Harvard Medical Scbool. -• 1be panel beaded by Lowell re· viewed the safet)' and eftert.ive- ness ot nonprescirQltion cold re- medies for the Food and Drus Admin.iatraUon. Lowell, in a news conference with FDA offlciais, said lbere wu no need for anyone to take tbe DODPTetcripUon product.a, UD• less they wanted temporary re- lief from sore throat, headache and runny nose. He said that would be his personal recom· meodation, as a pb)'liclao and al· lergiSt. • "There is no need for your uJ. timate welfare to take any medicine at all" if you're suffer· int from a cold, Lowell said. 1be same advice applies to the use of antihistamines because ''tbl7 mate you dr'091y" and do not cure the common cold, be addecl. Many nonprescription re- medies on the markets have such low levels of active tncredlents •that they "might not do very much" to even relieve the symptoms, be said. On Its part, the FDA an· nounced It will allow conaumers to buy 10 strong medicines, available until now only oo a doc· tor's order, withoot. a prescrip- ·tion ror self·treatment of the t )'1Dptoms of coughs, colds, al· ler11es and asthma, · 1be FDA said It has no way of telling whether any prescription drug marketed under a brand name ~ould now quallfy-1o ..he. sold as a nonprescription drug. Part of the problem Is that a pre- sc ripUon drug may contain several ingredients, not all oC wldch bne been removed rrom lbepracriptlon list. INSIDE TODA. Y T1wre'1.almo1t.cu much in· tereat in whether Walter • Al.Con u1lll continue .as ~·· 11rippln'.a1 in teom'1 dtmmJng donctt /or pmllCJftf. A report '°11' Allton will r•· Ure. at ftld ol '"'°"'· AlltOPl denie• he'• made.a~. Page Bl. ' tf.I DAILY PILOT N Wednesday Seo•embe• 8 1976 'lln:nrdou.~' Panel Shelves Park Program A proposed amendment to Orange County':. master plan or regional parks caJUna ror 15 acres of park apace roreacb 1,000 county residents was shelved Tuesday by the County Planning Commission. Before commissioners agreed to put the revised park pllm on the back burner, they were told It miaht be "poUtically hazardous" lo recommend a plan to the Board of Supervisors that is fis . cally unsound. Sender or the warning wai. county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. Train Hits School Bus Killing 2 LAFAYETTE, Ore. CAP> -A Southern Pacific engine and caboose slammed into a sch~l bus carrying 50 people today on the second day of school. State police said at least two persons were killed and many injured. ,,___ -Ir witness tcr the crash, Herb Cline, 35, of Lafayette, said the impact threw the bus about 350 Teel. Heeslimated that the engine was going about 40 miles an hour when il hit the right front section of the bus. Cline said he had JUSt passed the bus and saw the impact in his rear view mirror. He said two children were ly- ing alongside the track crymg, but appeared to be not badly hurt. "The driver and three or four kids were trapped in the front or the bus. There was a girl in back that had stopped breathing. 1 thumped her chest and got her breathing again. l don't know tr she made it or not." he said. Amos Timm erman , th~ engineer. said the whistle was blowing and the e ngine's headlight was on JUSl before lhe impact. and that the train was going 25 m .p.h. There are no gates at the crossing. He said the bus stopped. then pulled a head at the crossing. "l don't think anybody really knows yet what happened out there," said Sherm W. L. Mek- kers of Yamhill County. "One de- puty came back from there and told me he was sick." Ambulances from several sur· rounding communities rushed to the scene. Hospitals in nearby McMinnvalle and Newberg were reported filled with victims of the crash. The more seriously in- JUred were being transferred lo hospitals in Portland and Salem. each about 30 miles away. -Pottcrnld 1hc pupils on the bus ranged from grade schoolers to high school pupils. The bus was from the McMin- nville School District, and was picking up pupils In rural areas <>f the district at about 8: IS a.m. when the crash occurred. Lafnyette Is a farming town or about 1.000 persons southwest of Portland. l'r•• Page 11 I VICTIM ... but they jumped In a car and almost run his oeigbbor down as they sped orr. he said. The polace helicopter and squad can picked up \ht' pursuit tollowlne Nelson'• ~all. Ueute. nant Regan sald lbe oCflccrs docked 11peed.I of 10 to 100 miles per hour durin~ lbe chase. ORANeE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt~•ftt~PWClf1\NJrif ThOmas A. Mutphine -~[- .. Chari~ H. l.oos RktMrd P. Nell AUl•I_ .. .....,.£~ • Jn a ltttcr to county En\ Iron mental Management Aacocy direct o r George Osborne. TbOma.s sajd the politkal haurd would come at a time when supervisors are under taxpayer pressure to reduce taxes. A review now, the CAO said. could "change the scope and tenor or the plan .. Thomas said s upervisors might want to establish Policies lo resolve the conrucqng aoals or more open space and lower hous- ing costs. He also said s upervisors might need to expand the p.ark study to include possible alternative methods of financing land ac- qui.siUon and park development. Alternatives t\e mentioned in- cluded s eeking legislati ve permission to set the County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis- trict beyond its current limit or 20 cents for each1100 worth of as- sessed value. Thomas' message went beyond what the board might do. The CAO said he questions the proposed standard of IS acres of open space for eacb 1,000 county residents. lie s aid that s tandard duplicates similar formulas establisned by other govemmeHt agencies but "i nores the dif· ference m geograpruc Cllarac er of an area." Added to lne CAO's forebod· ings were the words of planner Al Bell. He complained that six vacan- cies on the planning staff would hinder its abilities to respond to the issues raised by Thomas. Bell also noted that s taff has been burdened with major pro- Jects lately. including a major traffic circulation study. And. Bell added, an upcoming land use study as well as a deluge of housing development plans are keeping s ta re members bogged down. ln r esponse to Bell and Thomas. the Planning Com· mission quickly agreed to shelve the park study without setting a date when it will be hauled out again. Wet Weather Returning to Coastal Area The National Weather Service reported today that moist, unsta- ble air from the south will con- tinue to bring widely scattered, but sometimes heavy afternoon showers. to Orange County through Thursday. Dense clouds brought heavy, warm rain to Orange County Tuedsday after- noon. The Weather Sei:vice said the thunderstorms are caused by tropical air coming up from Meic· ico. The air is circulating around a nearly stationary low-pressure system about 250 mil es southwest of San Diego. Thursday's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with chances of thunderstorms in the late af. temoon. Temperatures along the coast should r each the mid- seventies with temperatures higher lnJand. Light variable wands from the southwest are ex- pected -to continue through Thursday. Ne"·port Tool · Shed Burgled Tblevet took advanta1e of the lon1 Labor Do weekend to break Into a tool s hed el an airport area coostructlon 1ite ~u>d steal $2,100 worth or tool:s, Newport Beach police reported today. John Nering, 32. an employe of Great Pacific Fire Protection, said the tools were locked ln a chest at the construction site at 4777 Von Karman Ave. when he left work Friday. He discovered the theft Tuesday morning when he reported for work. lnvestigator11 said the thief had to use a power tool to break Into the chest. Stanton Cops Picket on Pay Off-duty Stanton police officers picketed city ball Tuesday ln a pa7dlapute. The officers aaid they want a coat -of .u ving pay increase amounting to more tlwl lbe 960 per month aiven tot.bedty'sothe.r emplo)'es. They contendN the dty can af. Cord a htcber pay raise for or- fteft'I; arping1be department ls losing its to]) officers to higher· payins police forces. Tbe officers alto distributed leaflets Tuesday asking residents to ~in them in their protest. • f"ro111 Page I I MEDICS. • • lion Anotht>r 90 paramedlcs will un· dcrgo 2Z hours or 10:.lruction for recerUCicaUon &al a cost ol 1266 each. whale 48 nurses will recein• Sllt hours of t ratntng nt fl cost Of $62.30cach Alontt the Ornntto Cout. thu county l expected to pay ror traanln~ t'l~ht Nl.'wport Doach puramcdacs. elaht In San Clcmt>ntc. three in Hunliniton B~•ch. one each in lt"ouf\tain Valley. Costa Mesa. Seid Bellch and Wcstmins lt'r, Odell suid. 011. Sau .. C'a11 YfJH See. • • The basic training N>.'lt to the cities. fo r sal11rlcs pnid durin1it tlve tnonths or tnainintt. will be ~.640 in Newport Beach, $47.080 in San Clemt-n.tf', S2l,40S in JIWlt· angton Beach. $6.250 in Costa Mesa. $6.920 In f'ountuln Volley, !6.625 in Seal Beach and $6,975 in Westminster. 1:-ru1l grow..:ri-Edmund and Alvin Bahm of B111nbridi:t> Town~hip . Mich . say they ll<'' er reala1.ed their pf.!uch orchard and rows of tomato plants \\OU ld take the 'hape of ~• 11ri. •rnd st ripes when vie" ed from the air. producin{? a 15-acre repli ca of the American flag. The form is about five miies east-of Benton Harbor. Qdell noted those salary figures do not Include lndtrect costs to the cities during the training period. Fro• Pa9~ 11 I FIRE ... warehouse of!ices at the rear or the building. Firemen manned lhe ~ity's new SO·foot snorkel engine. play- ing streams or water on the roof or the concrete tilt up structure. The roof later fell in on the two storage areas, but firemen were able to coatrol names from ex- tensively damaging the CalTrans offices. The two storage warehouses contained personal items stored by customen, including-four automobiles and bins ol clothing and furnit1Jre, McClelland_said. "We're still out there pulling stored goods from the building," he said this morning. "It's a lengthy cleanup operation." Fire investigators digging through the rubble today said they believe the fire started in the Ace Worldwide Moving and Storage warehouse. but were un- able to determine what caused the blaze. "We're still looking al it, but al this time we have no idea what caused the blaze." McClelland sajd. "ll will probably be a long time before an estimate of damage can be determined hy the owners." f 'rut• Page A I NOISE ... land could be zoned for com· mercial or resideotiaJ develop- ment. • Such use. she said, would re- lieve the burden on developers without Incurring the risk in- volved in permitting housing in the noise zone. Mrs. Grindle won a major point with her fellow com- missioners during the noise de- bate when they rejected a sug- gestion by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that developers be given some kind of density bonus for building sound attenuated homes within confi4ence band. Diedricb's own appointee to llle commlsston , Peggy Crans ton, called the proposal dumb and said builders shouldn't be given anything "simply for doing what they're already re- quired to do." During that meeting, Mrs. Grindle said someone, she didn't know who, was pulling strings that control unnamed supervisors in an attempt to i.n· duce them to permit residential development in the noise zone. More recently, supervisors or- dered County Administrative Of. ricer Robe rt Thomas to in- vestigate a rift between Mrs. Grindle and county Environmeo· tal Manage ment Agency director Ge<>rge Osborne. The probe was ordered after Mrs. Grindle charged Osborne with distorting the commission's stand on Issues when reporting to the Board or Supervisors. Art Classes ht Newport Artistically Inclined students can learn the European art of porcelanlca. c reating imitations of porcelain or cerami c sculptures. this fall. The course, offered by the Newport Beach Adult F.ducaUon, begins Sept. IS al TeW-Ulkle Mid- . die School and Sept. 18 al Kaiser Middle School, according to in- structor Lyn Colliard. 1be cl us also ls offered al Sad· dleback High School in Santa Ao• beginning this week for north Costa Mesa residents. For Information, call Ma. Colliard al 54.5-1270. Buoys Were Target. WASHINGTON <AP)-lsraeli patrol boats fired warning 1bots at an American oil sbi_p in a weekend lncident that. dramatized a loa1•festertng dl•· pute over drilling rilbta in the Gull.of Sues. State.Jle;part.menl olflclalt, confirming the weekend a ffair, stressed that IJraell IUDftera fired al marker ·buoys dropped by the vessel and not at Americans. Toro Man Sought After Gu,n Battle A 26-year-old El Toro man l11 sought today for wounding another man in a bail or gunfire that followed an argument over a glrl. Norman Henry Dutra, 26, or 1012 Mission Drive in El Toro is wanted by Santa Ana police on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly fired ~ sbob-outside ~ Santa•Ana re- sidence Monday night, police said. Ronald D. Phillips, 36, of 1533 W. Stanford Ave., suffered a minor bullet wound in the back, officers said. He was treated at a hospital and released. Police said Dutra argued about a girl with Keith D. Groom, 18, or Former Mesa Man Succumbs In Lone Pine A former Costa Mesa man. who came West to work the oil fields in Huntington Beach lo the 1920s, died last week at Lone Pine after a short illness. William F. Coleman lived in Costa Mesa until 1963 when he and his wire moved to Tecopa. Mr. Coleman left the oil fields shortly after his arrival in Costa Mesa, taking up commercial fis- hing in Newport Bea ch. As a fisherman, he worked out or Newport Beach for 38 years, his daughter said today. Services were held earlier this week in that city. Mr. Coleman. who was 79, is survived by his wife or S3 years. Amy, of Tecopa, and daughters F rances Coleman, also of Tecopa, and Loretta Beach of Costa Mesa. He is also survived by grand- daugbteTs Kathy Coleman of San '"Dieto and"'MayCoremlO'I ofCOsta Mesa; grandson Scott Coleman, also of Costa Mesa, and brothers Jay and Paul Coleman of Cleveland, Ohio. the same Stanford Avenue ad- dress Sunday, then returned with a .25 caliber pistol Monday night. Both Groom and Phillips were outside. police said, and Dutra allegedly fired six shots toward Groom. One shot grazed his shirt, police said, while another struck Phillips in the back as he tried to nee. Fro• Page A I DOLE ... Gulf in 1973 either directly or tbrouab the Senate minority leader. Dole said he went before lhe grand jury voluntarily and de· nied the allegations. The New York Times bas said that Wild, unemployed after givinc up a consultant's office here in April, told the same grand jury be bad given between $5,000and $8,000to Dole in 1973 through an In- termediary, William Kats, who is Dole's form er administrative as- sistant. In addition to denying ever re- ceiving the funds, allegedly for help in his Senate re-election ef- fort, Dole says he believes Kats· denial of having participated in any such transaction. The former Gulf lobbyist said in bls statem ent that he had made the claims to reporters without checking his records. Art Auction Set By Exchange Club The Laguna Beach Exchange Club will sponsor an art auction by the Jamin Art Auctions Group from l to 4:30 p.m . Sept. 12 on the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Works of more than 100 famous painters and serig:raphers in- cluding Picasso, Hershenburgh and Delacroix, will be for saJe. Funds raised by the Exchange Club will benefit its youth pro- The report also said aDother 19 division of forestry paramedics are expected to be trained this year, at a cost of $3,904 each for the traininJ itself and $105,705 in salaries paid during training. Ex-Hinshaw Aide Tells of Political Job l Orange County assessor's of. I rice employe Leroy Sohn told a 1 Superior Court Jury today that he was one of a number of employes assigned campaign duties when former assessor Andrew Hinshaw successfully ran for Congress in 1972. Sohn, SS. testified as the four- teenth witness called by the pro. secullon that his first assignment from crew chief James Bertolino wu u a telephone solicitor al Hlnshaw's campaign head- quarters in Irvine. The witness told Deputy Dis- trict Attorney William Evans to- day that he objected to the nature of the work a nd was them or- dered lo post campaign signs and bumper stickers in the Tustin and El Toro areas. "I carried signs and slickers around in my car for months." he testified. "In fact, l was still car· rying them long after the cam-j paign was over." Hinshaw. 51. is being tried on charges of grand theft, con- s piracy, e mbezzlement and violation or codes governing the conduct or a public official. It is alleged that lhe Newport Beach Republican. whose term expires Dec. 31, utiUted county manpower and materials by drafting assessor's employes to election duties during the 19'72 campaign that ended with the ouster or J ohn G. Schmitz. Prosecution witnesses have ad- mitted that they were paid over-. lime and expenses by the county for time actually spent working on Hlnshaw's campaign. I Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes Basketball Shoes Sweat Sox Supporters Sweat Shirts & Pants Wann Up Slits F•tball S~oes .. Soccer Sbles Speedo Swinl Suits l•is Rackets Racqaetllall Rac11aets Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Dresses l.adies Tennis Shorts Handball Glaves Wei&ht Sets Exer Gyms Ankle Weipts Jump Repes Book Bags Letterman Fackets Lq Sleeve V-neck Sweaters Raclet stringing ·----.. -·-------- 538 Center . . ·-__ . . -646-1919 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays ) .. . ' " . Saddleback EDITION ' .\l'tt•ruoon ~. \·. Stuek~ VOL. 69, NO. 252, S SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS Dissenter Blasts County Home Plan i • 7 1'11 Oran1e County Plan,rinl Commission recommenda tion Uliat rn!dentlal development be dowed in areas a consultant ..ad are impacted by El Toro Marine Corps Air Base jet noise -.. lambasted Tuesday by Com- l'llblioo Chairman Shirley Grin· dre. Mrs. Grindle cast lhe lone clis- ~g vote Aug. 3' when the commission voted 4-1 to recom-; mend that county supervisors permit home cooatructlon in what the con s ultant . Ultrasystems, Inc., said was the noise Impacted zoM. Attached to the commi.5alon's r~mmendatlon was a sugges· lion that home buyers be warned ol the noise problem by signs staked outside housing tracts as well as inside model homes. Buyer warning s igns notwitbstandln1. Mrs. Grindle lambasted her fellow com. miuioners' decision 'I'Uesday in a minority report sent to the BoardofSupenisors. "It is my contenUon that an ob- ligation exists OD the part or c0unty officials to protect future residents or this area from damaging adverse noise environ· ments." Mrs. Grindle said. Officials should also "avoid ff-rain Hits Bus; ~ -, ~pact Kills 2 Dally Pledge Flag Prof aner's New Tww LYNDHURST, Ohio (AP) -Municipal Judge WilUam Aur~lius wants to make s ure Steven Clark, 18, pays more.attention to the American nag. Clark was convicted or desecrating the nag July 4 by displaying it from the rear of his car along with a vulgar phrase. Aurelius sentenced him to six months in jail and levied a $500 fine, then suspended all but $100 of the fine -on a condition. . Clark mus t say the pledge or allegiance to the flag each day that court is in session for one month. On other days, the judge said, Clark must help the Cleveland suburb's fire department raise the flag in front of City HalJ and give the pledge there. "What you forget is that brave men and women have died to protect this flag and it shall not be dis- played in disgrace." he told Clark. fForo Man Sought After Gun Battle A 26·year-old El Toro man is sought t od ay for wounding another· man In a hail of gunfire that followed an argument over a girl. Norman Henry Dutra, 26. of 1012 Mission Drive in El Toro is w~ed by Santa Ana police on a charge or assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly fired six shots outside a Sa.iita Ana re· Jtdence Monday night. police said. Ronald D. Phillips, 36, of 1533 W. Stanford Ave .. suffered a minor bullet wound In the back, officers said. He was treated at a hospital and released. Police said Dutra argued about a girl with Keith D. Groom, 18. of the same Stanford Avenue ad- dress Sunday. then returned with a .25 caliber pistol Monday njght. Both Groom and Phillips were outside. police said. and Dutra allegedly fired six shots toward Groom One shot arazed bis shirt, police said, while another struck Phillips in the back as be tried to nee Children Pinned in Wreck LAFAYETTE. Ore. (AP> -A Southern Pacific engine and caboose slammed into a school bus cartying 50 people today on the second day or school. State police said at least two persons were killed and many injured. A witness to the crash, Herb Cline, 35, of Lafayette, said the impact threw the bus about 350 feet. He estimated that the engine was 1oing about 40 miles an hour when it hit the ri1bt front section of the bus. Cline said he had just passed the bus and saw the impan inbia rear vlew mirror. He &aid two children were ly- in& alongside the track crying, but appeared to be not badly hurt. "The driver and three or four kids were trapped in the front or the bus. There was a girl in back that had stopped breathing. I thumped her chest and got her breathing again. I don't know if she made it or not," be said. . Amos Timmerman, the ~ngineer. said t.he whisUe was blowing and the engine's headlight was on just before the impact, and that the train was going 25 m.p.h. There ar~ no gates at the crossing. He said the bus stopped, then pulled ahead at the crossing. Cre._fit "Doctoring' -Allegations-Denied "I don't think anybody really knows yet what happened out there," said Sheriff W.L. Melt· kera of Yamblll County ... One de· puty came back from there and told me he was sick." Amb\llanc.es rroCILe_nral sur- rounding communities a:ushed to the scene. Hospitals in nearby McMiMville and Newberg were reported filled with victims of the crash. Tbe more seriously in· jured were belnl( transferred to hospitals in Portland and Salem, each about 30 miles away. f LOS ANGELES CAP> -Six people -all but one rrom Orange County -accused ol altering computer credit ratings in the nation's largest consumer credit bureau have pleaded innocent In U.S. District Court. The pleas were entered Tues· day and Judge Manuel L . Real ordered the s ix men to stand trial on Sept 28. Coast Weather A few mountain and de· se.rt_ lbuodenhowers may drirt over the coast by evening, otherwise, litUe change in weather. INSIDE TOD.4 W 'T1wrt'1.almost.os nweh bt- tereat h• wherller WciU.r • Alato" will co,.tinut .os Dodgn•' ·~·°'in ttam'• dmtl'Mtg chollces /tlr ~. A rqort .crya AUtoa IDiU re- tire. at md of ffGIOft. ~°" dt*I ht'• mode.Cl d«iaioll. ,PageBI. MY-lenlW M -~ Cl ~ -~=---~ ~ .,..._ ... , 0........ DH ....... hllft All o-ic. ., ................. .. ~ ··=~y .,, .... ..._ .. an Cl·J -----~ .. ..... . ••·l , .... Ill 111 ... , DP ......... AM -... AIMI ... ...._. All·U .... U.tt,......... .. lly....., ., ,,.._,. ... , ...._.. a....... •• ............ • ........... M,tl Authorities alleged that for fees ran1lng up to $1,500 the de· fendants doctored the credit rat· ings of between 100 and lSO peo· pie wbo were considered poor risks for loans or credit cards. The credit histories were in the computer banka or TRW Systema, Inc .. of Anaheim, wMch suppllH credit Informa- tion to banks, credit card com- panies and retail stores. The. pleas were entered by PhiUp Kostorr. 31, of Mission Vie· jo; his brother. Paul, 3S, or Foun· taln Valle y : Ronald Clarence Rossi, 41, of Fountain Valley; John R. Dubos, 41, of Garden Grove; Kenneth L. Stevenson, 39, or Diamond Bar; and Sean Shanahan. 35. or Santa Ana. They were indicted Jut week in a bill that alleged the ring operated from Auiust 1974 to Marcbl9'7S. A TRW clerk, named u an UD• indicted co-<:onspiratoC', helped in altering the credit ratings, autboriUessaid. · Artists to Display Crafts in Viejo Memben of the M•ukm Viejo Association of Artists and Craftl111en will be sbowiq and aelliq t.beir works Slllurdal and &anday In the Alpha Beta 1bop- piq ~ter at Alida ParkwaJ and Trabuco Road. Pottery, macra.me, Jewelry, paintiql, patchwork and straw no;;JO arraa1emenll will be ._..,Ute crafts abowf1· Police aaid the poitls on the bus ranged from grade schoolers to hich school pupils. Lafayette Is a farming town of about 1,000 persona southwest of Portland. ~ County Okays· Trabuco Road _hnprovements · Plana for a S4ft7 ,000 Improve- ment project along Trabuco Road in the Lake Forest area were appl'Oved Tuesday by coun- ty auperviaors. . Tbe ptoject calls ror the re· allpment. or a portion of the road alone with widening and the con· structlon or mecllan strips, a r'e· port to aupervbon said. The imprevemeots will run from Lake Forest Drive to El Toro Road. LJter plans can for impro•inl anotbtt portion from Bake Parkway to El Toro Roed. P'l.nanclq for the project will lnclade: $111,500 in ceunly blcbway aaen taxes, t:Z'15,000 from Occidental Land Inc., Sl,290 from the Loi AU.O. Water Db· trict and Sl,IOO fnnn tbe SmtJqo Aqueduct Commlalan. In their action, aupenilors ap- . proffd p1ana for UM project and s« Oct. u u the dQ for opmiaa ai.dl for Ute work. placing county taxpayeffl In tht> unfortunate position of being f1s caJJy hable for d amaccs wtuch ultimately result from those lawsuits incurred when residen- tial housing is permitted in noise- i mp acted areas aro und airports.'· she continued. Mrs . Grindle's fellow com.- mi&Sioners made their recom- mendation to permit the housing despite Ultrasystems' rinding there is a 90 percent certainty rouehly 1.300 acres he within J Jet noise impacted area With the aid of a l'Omputcr, Ultrasyst e ms expanded an already established noise ionc (65 CNEL> by i ncludin~ the 1,300 acres in what was called the 90 percent confidence band. · In her minonty report, Mrs Grindle said county citizens have a right to know why supervisors are consi(l ('ring a change in pohcy. "Obviously,'' s he cont1nuNI, "the landowners/developers who have planned on developing re- s idential housing tracts In this area are those most detrimental-' ly affected at this Uine II the ex- isting county policy ts con· ~ llnued." Mrs. Grindle said the impacted <SH NOISE. Pa1e A2> J eanne Shipman. a new firsl grade teacheT at De Portola Elementary School, is welcomed into the Saddleback Valley Unified School District by Jim Mitchell. (left) the district's director of personnel services and president of the Saddleback Valley Excha nge Club and district Supt. Richard Wette, during an Exchange Club breakfast today. About 68 new teachers have bee n hired by tfie distrfot this year. They w e re selected from the S,000 teachers who applied for jobs he re . P1;1rks Proposal Shelved County Plall!f,ers Cite Political. Hazards ... A proposed amendment to Orange County's master plan of regional puks calling for 15 acres or park space for each 1,000 county residents was shelved Tuesday by the County Planning Commission. , Before commissioners agreed to put the revised park plan on the back burner, they were told it might be ''politically hazardous'' to recommend a plan to the Board of Supervisors that is fis- cally unsound Sender of the warning was county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. In a letter to county Environ- mental Management Agency direct o r G eo r ge Os born e, Thomas said the political hazard would come at a time when supervisors are under taxpayer pressure to reduce taxes. Teacliers Assailed On Pay, Proficiency By JACK CHAPPELL °'~0.11,~i.c- Whopplng wage and fringe benefit increases sought by Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. teachers were nayed Tues. day during a public hearing on the teachers union proposal which could add $7.3 mJIHon to the schools' payroll. And criticism didn't stop al the 16 percent to 30 percent salary hikes proposed by the teachers. It carried over into the performance or the teachers. "I have three kids in this school distrlct ... and they don't lmow~nolhlng, -they don't know nothing. It's a paper mill over there," charged Bill Winterbot· tom of Dana Point as he ad· dressed the school board. About 50 people attended the public hearing. Four persons ad· dressed the board including Sally Sargent, one or the,m:blclPals in a San Clemente city t&I protest. Mn. Sargent said the 2,000 peo· pie who signed her pet.JUons pro- testing lbe city property tax were "Just as concerned" about the school taxes. She urged the board not to ap- prove salaries which would be In· fi•tiooary and to do what ever it ·could to reduce lbe tax rate. The board actually set the dis· trict. tax rate in Auiuat in approv· ing the district's $24.4 million -badsetforftscal 197t>-77. And, in the case or the Capistrano school district, its fmancing is limited by state law . Another speaku, Russell Henchman o( San Clemente urged that the salary proposal be "scaled down considerably." Henchman said taxes for education comprise 59 percent of his total tax bill which he said was growing at a dangerous rate. The pay raises sought by the Capistrano Unified Education Association would grant in· creases of about 16 percent to teachers at the bottom or the salary scale and hik~ or 30 per· cent to those at the top. In making his own financial analysis, Winterbottom said thls would be the equivalent of a yearly salary of from $15,000 for beginnfog teachers to $27,000 for (See UNION, Page A2) Tum Back The Clock It's the fastest·growing area in Orange County to- day, but It wasn't too long ago that the Saddleback Valley was virtually an agricultural preserve. Only 20 years ago the total population between Tustin and San Juan Caplstrano was measured only in hundreds. And El Toro was one of the coun- ty's major agricultural and livestock centers. • For a trip back into time to see how It used to be, tum to Page 1 • A review now. the CAO said. could "change the scope and tenor of the plan." Thomas said s upervis ors might. want to establish poUcies to resolve the conflicting goals or more open space and lower hous- ing costs. He also said supervisors might need to expand the park study to include possible alternative CSee PARKS, PageA2) OC Jetport Study Vote Goes to MAC The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council members will be asked Monday at 7 :30 p.m. to vote their support for a proposed private s tudy or potential s ites for a new Orange County jct airport. Col. John Lowman, executive officer or the lnter·County Airport Authority, will pre.ent his concept of the study, which could cost over $750,000 and take several years lo complete. The ICAA ha~ been strugglJng ror several years to gam er the support of local government for an extensive study or airport site alternatives. The group was first. formed with the objective of establishing a n lnternotlont1I airport in tho north county's Chino Hills but its lniUaJ supp<>rt group dwindled lo only a lew cities. Lowman sought and obtained support or the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) ex· ecutive board about six weeks ago, vowing no local money would be used. The tCAA is trying to obtain federal funding ror the study. which is expected to examine all potential sites for an airport - includin1 military airfiel~ -ilt or within easy dri Ying distance of Orange County. In his presentation to SACC. Lowman said it is essential that his group be supported by all types or local gro~ps. rrom city counclla to community liaison or• aan.Lzatioos. Al DAIL v PU.OT SB Wt<l,,esday. September 8 1976 Medic Plan Costly County, Cities Share Costs of Te~hing By KATHY CLANCY OlllMO•llyl'l•MMt Orange County 10\•ernment and cities offering r1re depart· ment paramedic services are ex· pected to pend $80S,361 th1s yei.r to train firemen an emergency medical care. · A report to county supervisor$, prepared by county Health Agen· cy Administrator David Odell li&id the cost lo clhcs ror basic par-amedie training a nd re· certiflcation will be '$388,904. while the county's share is ex· peeled to be $299,266. County government also is ex· peeled to spend another $117,189 to train and recertify county Di vision or Forestry paramedl~. Odell 'a figures Include the S296,275 the county is expected to pay UC Irvine Medical Center for puramedic training and ba· annual recertification, along with the $2,990 it spends at six hospitals for mobile intensive care nurse certification. Under current arrangements. county overnment pays ror paramedic training costs. while cities must pay the salaries of paramedics during their training and recertification. Odell said today the cost figures in his report are Repttdi~•fes Clai111 · I Oil Lobbyist Says 1 Dole Got No Cash WAS HINGTON <AP) -Claude funds from Wild either in 1970 or Wild Jr .. Gulf Oil Corp.'s former In 1973. chief lobbyist. today repudiated Wild 's statement did not speak his claim t.hat he had given $2,000 about other allegations that Dole in 1970 lo Sen. Bob Dole, the received illegal corporate Gulf Republican vice pres idential funds in 1973 ~something whie,h candidate. the GOP nominee has repeatedly .. I have been in error and con· denied. But he bas discussed only sequently have done a serious the 1970 matter. disservice lo Senator Dole," Wild o-ole acknowledged lo r e· said. porters last weekend that he had Dole immediately acc_epted been visited by special pro- -Wild's ~logy .. calli~ ma. .... ·--· ter .. an unfortunate incident." A NTIABORTION CROWD • The senator added: "We're mov-GREETS CARTER-t\4 ing ahead with the campaign " At issue was Wlld's chum to re· porters this week that he had given $2,000 to Dole in 1970 tn pass on to other Republican Senate candidates that year Dole earlier acknowledgt:d that he testified before a feJeraJ grand jury las t March on the question of Gulf contributions, but that he received no such Fro• Page ,1 I UNION ... the most experienced teachers The school board took no im mediate action following the hearing. It met in executive lclosed doorl session lo hammer out the district 's response to the teachers' demands. In addll.lon to the saJary In· creases, which would total an ad· dillonal $2.7 million. the union is seeking reduced working hours. smaller class s izes and greatly expanded health and life in· surance benefits The total package would cost the district an est1matt'd S7.3 million in addition to the dis· trict's present teacher payroll oC S9.64 million. The school board's response to tile teachers will come Sept. 20. Or. Jerome Thomsley, district c£uperintendent. has said there is but $2.2 million in the school budget contingency fund with which to meet all wage and fr. Inge bene fit d e mands by employ es. In addition lo the teachers' pro. posals. the school board con- sidered demands by the district bus drivers and mechanics. There was no public comment on the drivers and mechanics proposal which lnchldes a ban on outside contracting for bus transportation, a $1.3 million ad· dition and for salary increases totaling $130,000. The board's response lo the dnvt'rs and mechaniCJ! will conic Sept. 20 as well Botulism Blamed FREMONT (AP) -Botu.lllm has cauaed the deadll ~ 10me 700 water blrck In lbe Sao Fran· <'1sco National Wlldllf• ReAaco in Fremont. oaANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd ,.,~"'e-f'IO,....,.,... Jack R. Curley VIC,~tt-1_04 __ .._,. Thomas f<eevll l ..... Thomas A. M~lne Mt .... • ... leilw "' Charles H. Loos Rlc:herd P. Nall A\\IJ1 __ _....E-. Sadlleu d t VaeteyOfftce 1Sl01 I.A PH II-.. SM 0... ,-,_.., Offices c .......... ia~ ...... ,.""1 """'"""""_ ... ,,.,,_ .. __ 1.c-e.~1t. llttG.._,._, °""""""' 197\ Or ..... CM\! _,.,,.... C.... -•· No ""'" 1torlt., lllV\lr.t....., .,,. .... , ~tHt •t H 'llttO,•M•f't• ~r•tft may be r•or .. tilC.f"f wUMw• '"' ift °"""''"to'" •• . .....,..,.._,. Sec-cl•n 11••1..,. !'•kl 4lt C..11 Mn•, °"'-•· -""'IOll •• ,.,,~ "n -... , ..... -... ,, ........................... __.. \) .......... . secutors in February and ap· peared before the federal grand jury March 8 to respond to al· legations that be received illegal corporate COl\tributions from Gulf In 1973 either directly or through the Senate minority leader. Dole said he went before the gu.nd jury -voluntarily and de- nied the allegations. The New York Times has said that Wild. unemployed after giving up a consultant's office here In April. told the same grand jury he had given between $5.000 and $6,000 to Dole in 1973 through an in· termediary, William Kats. who is Dole's former administrative as· sistant. In addition lo denying ever re· ceiving the funds. allegedly ror help in his Senate re-election ef· fort, Dole says he believes Kats' denial or having participated in. any such transaction. It's Holiday On Tlmrsday All banks. county and state omces in Orange County will be closed Thursday in honor of Ad· misston Day-maning the 12lst anniversary of California's statehood. Federal offices. includ ing local post omces. will remain open. With the ex- ception of Costa Mesa, all city offices along the Orange Coast will operate normally. E x-Hinshaw Aide Tells of Political Duties Orange County usessor's of· flee employe lAroy Sohn told a Superior Court jury tod•Y that he was one or a numberdemployes assigned campa.ip dut.ies wben fo rmer a ssessor Andrew Hinshaw successfully ran for Concresa in um. Sohn. SI, testlfled as the four· teenlh witness called by the pro- secution that his first assignment from crew chief J ames Bertollno was as a telephone soUcltor al Hln s haw 's ca m paign head· quarters in Irvine . . The witness toUI Deputy Dis· trict Attorney William EvaM to- day that he objected to the nature oC the work~•nd was them or· dered to pos ampa.lgn signs and bumper atic era in the Tustin and El Toro areas. "I earned signs and stickers around in my car for .months," he testified. "In feet, I wa still car· rying them long after the cam· paip was over." Hinshaw, Sl, is being tried on charces o r grand theft, con· spir acy, e m beulemenl and violation of codes peming the concluct~ a PllbUc offidal. It ls alleged that the Newport Beach Republicen, whose term expires Dec. 31, utillJed county m an1>0•er and meteri•Js by drefting assessor 's employes to election duties dllrinl the 1972 campalp thet ended with the ouster or John G. Scbmiu. Prosecutton witnesses heve ad· milted th•t they were ()kid over· time and expenses by the county for lime actually spent workinl on Hinsbaw's campaign . "ballpark" figures based on In· formation supplied by city and rounty agent'ies. His report said t.he county is upected l;<> spend about $3,904 per t rainee lor 72 new paramedics this year. with each receivina S..Q hours or instruc· l.ton. Another 90 paramedics will un· dereo 22 hours or instruction for recertification at a cost or 5266 each. while 48 nurses will receive six hours of training at a cost ot $162.30each. Along the Orange Coast, the county is expected t.o pay for training eight Newport Beach paramedics, eight in San Clemente, three in Huntington Beach, one each in Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Seal Beach and Westminster. Odell said. The basic training cost to the cities, for salaries pa.id during five months or training, will be m.640 in Newport Beach, $47,080 in San Clemente, $21.405 in Huot· ington Beach, $6,250 in toSta Mesa, 915.920 in Fountain Valley, SS.625 in Seal Beach and $6,975 in Westminster . Odell noted thos e salary figures do not include indirect <'Osts to the cities during the training period. \!olleflball i11 Sill1011ef le Keepin g their eyes on the ball not the sun -volleyball players max 1l up on the beach near the Newport Pier. They were among those who went to the beach Mon· day and managed to get in a fl'W hours in the sun before lute afternoon s howers dampened Lhe day... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.. Teacher Return Viewed::: SVVSD Expects Classes Even Witlwut Pact Tbe report also said another 19 division of forestry paramedics are expected to be trained this year, at a cost of $3,904 each for the training itself and $10S,70S in salaries· paid during training. Saddleback Valley Un1f1ed ____ 7S~hool _J)istricl teachers JUU· Fro• Pagf! A J bably will return to their clasi.es services e mploycs could reach a tenllltive A&J.:UmenLon waa:es. benefits and working conditions before school opens. framt'work ," he iw1d Teachers. he stud. are upst't tlaaTihe aisrrra I~ currently rt' __ _ PARKS ... methods or finandng land ac· quisltion and par~ development. Alternatives he mentioned in· eluded seeking legislative permission to sel lhe County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· trict beyond its currentlimitof20 cents for each SlOO worth of as· SCJised value. Thomas' message went beyond what the board might do. The CAO said he questions lhe propc»ed standard of 15 acres of open llpace for each 1,000 county residents. He s aid lhal s tandard duplicates s im ilar formulas established by other government agencies but "ignores the dif· ference in geographic character of an area." Added to the CAO's forebod· ings were the words of planner Al Bell. He complained that six vacan· cies on the planning staff would hinder its abilities to respond lo the issues raised by1bomas. Bell also noted that staff has been burdened with ma.ior pro- jects lately. including a major traffic circulaUon study. And, Bell added. an upcoming land use study as well as /1 deluge of housing development plans are kee ping s taff me mbers bogged down. ll\ res pons e to Bell ana Thomas , the Planning Com· mission quickly agreed to shelve the park study without setting a date when it will be hauled out again FrotM Page A I NOISE ... land could be 1oned for com· mercial or rcsidenllaJ develop· ment. Such use, she said, would re· lieve the burden on developers without incurrintt the risk in· volved in permitting housing in the noise xone. Mrs. Grindle won a major point with her fellow com· missioners during the noise de· bate when they rejected a sug· gestion by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that developers be given some kind of density bonus for building sound attenuated homes within confidence bancl. Oledrich's own appointee to the commission , Pe&I>' Cranston. called the proposal dumb and said builders shouldn't be given a nythinr "simply for doing whal th·ey'rc already re· quired to do." During that meeting, Mrs. Grindle said someone. she djdn't know who. was pulling al.rings t h at contro l unnamed supervisors in an attempt to in· duce them to permit residential development in the noise zone . More recently, supervison or· dered County Administrative Of. ricer Robert T homas to in· vesU1ete a rift between Mrs. Grindle and county Eovironmen· taJ Man agement Agency director Georie Osborne. The probe was ordered afte r Mrs. Grindle charged Osborne with distortJng the commission's stand on issues when reportinc to the Board of Supervisors. Mandel Trial Open BALTIMORE (AP ) -Gov. Ma r vtn Ma nd e l a nd f ou r codefendants went on trial today ror alleged racketeertn1 actlvity lnvolvln& m ail fraud and bribery. Monday without a contract However. classifie<l and pupal Musi!Jn Viejo Singers Fourth In Tournament The Riverboat Queens. one of four quartets representing the Mission Viejo Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Inc. took second place during a recent contest in Garden Grove. Sharon Gordon, Betty Fassett. Jo Ramirez and Grada Ostlund took the second place award after singing ·'The Showboat Came lo Town.'' Others pa rticipating in the event were last year's winners. One Night Stand, with Virginia RJchie, Mary Ann Olsen, Jane Sloop and Joann Kraut. and Thal Four, with Nancy Bennett. Mary Ann Ivory, Lexie Calo and Barbara Sandell. Diminis hing Fourth. with F awn Edwards, Ma ry Lou Delaney, Mrs. Sloop and Mrs. Kraut, also participated. The Mission V1eJO chapter of Sweet Ad elines. an international organization for women who en· joy singing four.part harmony, meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in the music room at El Toro High School. Women interested in joining this organization should call 830·3762 for further information. During a meeting of the Sad dleback Valley Educators A!> sociation tSVEA) Tuesda}. teachers voted to turn down the district's initial contract offer., They instructed their reprcsen tallves to return to the bargain· ing table. Although Bill Mecham. SVEA president. said the district's pos1 . lions are "infinitely harder" now than when teachers <:aJled an am· passe in June. He said they are not talking about a strike al the moment. Mecham said SVEA leaders in- t end to follow procedures established by law and are not pus hing for a s trike. But he added, "l won't count out that possibility if teachers are pus hed long enough and hard enough." He s aid, however, that the dis tnct is using .. hardline tactil's" as if teachers were on strike. Teachers believe the economic settlement offered Lhem is not i;at1sfactory in comparison with what othe r county school teachers have received and the inflation rate. Mecham said. The district has offered a four percent across the board salary increase plus a 4.5 percent in· cremental raise. With the infla· t1onary cost of fringe benefits the district's total pack~e would amounted lo ;r 10.5 percent in· crease, according to Don Coo'per, thedislrict 'schiefnegotiator. Mecham-.al5o. objecu..that the contract is bein~ written in the narrowes t terms. "They are do· ing all in their power to interpret the law in the absolute narrowest fusing to pay for the inflationary in<.'reases In their benefits. Teachers ha vc bt•l•n ·c.k1'(1 to authorai<' a $33 a month deduc· lion from their psycht'Cks lo CO\ er the increase until a contract 1:. s1"ned. Since 1t is a group policy cover mg about 1,000 of lhc d1stnct '.; emplo) t'i.. M cc ham l'Xplaan('(J, they are <.'onccrned Jbout whal might happen 1f some pet>plc re· fuse to allow the rteduction Mecham ~aid h<> ai. hopeful lhut they will be able lo resume negotiations by l''nday !:tut he said he has "strong doubts " that an agreement can be reached by then Laguna Hills Art Sh ow Se t At Hos pital The Art Gutld of Laguna Hjlls will hold a reception Sunday in honor ol a rt 1s t Lawr en ce Hirsch. whose pamtin~s are on displa} through October al Sad dleback Community l lospital. Sunday's reception will be from 2 to 4 p. m. in the lobby of the hospital cafeteria. Saddleback Hospital is at 24451 Via Estrada in Laguna Hills. Hirsch worked as a com· merclal arttst 25 years for the New York Post. 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