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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Westnainster DOd Held in Shooting • Heart Inserted Wo1Dan Charged In Baby's Chest: With Poisoning I Now ·De's Kicking Dusband··Again • DAILY PILOT ins aw ace * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, 1975 VlX. .... NO. m . S SECTIONS, 61 PAGES I Ca~chitig a Flight Ul"IT.._... Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, ending "second honeymoon·'' in Switzerland, depart VIP room at Zurich Airport !or flight to Israel today. For the past week the pair h ave been hiding somewhere in Lake Geneva area. Agents for Burton say the couple will wed in Israel. First-class Mail To Cost 13 Cents? WASHINGTON CAP) -The Postal Rate Commission has ap. proved a.propos al that could lead to an increase in the cost or mail· ing a first-class letter lo 13 cents by Christmas, postal sources said today. The Postal Service has recom- mended ror months that the cost of mailing a letter be raised from JO to 13 cents but has not been able to act until the Rate Com- mission's decision. The commission's decision, which is expected to win prompt approval fr o m the Pos tal DOZEN C4LLS ON SINGLE AD "The car sold on the rirst ca ll. the fir st day the ad ran -and, there were a dozen calls. I could" have sold a dozen cars on that one ad." -That's the advertising success 'e,;perienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: I'll" Sky lark Co nv. 62· Pl\, radio. Auto. Red w/Wht int. Clean $350 XXX•XXD JC you have a car to sell, call 642·5678. It only taktt a few word.a in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, .:th• righl Pl•<e is the Dally Pilot. 1 \ Service, will ~ announced to- day. a commission olficiJLls sWd. ~The Postal.Ser:vice bu learned through unoffi,ial channels that the romrais:eiob,approved its re· quest that the present 10.cent rate for mailing a first-class let· ter be r:oade permanent. This would 'o\ake It possible for the Postal Serv..ice to r aise the first-class rate to 13 Cents' by set- ting a new ''temparary" rate. The new 13 cent-rate could be put into effect after a 90-day wait- ing period. meaning the higher rat.e could be in effect in time for the Christmas mailing season. · However. a source at the com· mission said today that "it would be incorrect to say that the com- mission has approved the Postal Service request in every respect." The source wOuld not elaborate. Howe v er. a p.o s tal spokeswoman said, "We have to see what the whole rate stnac· ture. including aJJ classes of mail, will be before we ba'"' any commenl Oil the commi.saion's decislon.1' The Poi tal Servl""ia CJPft'atlng at a deficit of around $8 million per. day under present rates. Pc»tmaater General BenJamln f . Ballar bu said lbe Postal Service will ·•~rovt whatevt.r recommeodat1on the com· mission makes in order to raise rates on a temporary buts. (8"8TAMPS. l'qlA2l I• . . ar 0 Mom Kept Alive For Tot? The husband of a· pregnant Westminster woman has been ar· rested and charged with involun- tary manslaughter in her shoot· ing, police officers reported to- day. Officers said the y arrested Gerald All en Cody, 25, of 8382 Westminster Ave. at 11 p.m . Tuesday after questioning him ·throughout the day. Police said Cody admitted the accidental shooting while handl- ing a loaded 22-caliber gun. The victi~. ·shai:on~e Cody, 21, was critically wounded when the bullet fragmented at the base of her skull. A""s poke s wom an at We s tminste r Community Hospital would say only • that Mrs. Cody was still in critical condition arter spending the day and night. in the intensive care unit. - Police orficers said however that Mrs. Cody was being kept alive for "the preservation of her baby.'' They said it was their un• derstanding Mrs . Cody's brain wave had stopped and that the husband was, indeed. charged with involuntary m anslaughter. Police said late this morning there were no brain waves from the irtdther lntl 'life 'Si'gtis: were -de!~ctable i'l t.h~ babJ . A police lieutenant said both mother end five -month fetus were being kept alive by life sup- port systems. Police reports Tuesday said the baby had died in the shooting. but now they believe there may be a faint heartbeat . Train . Trau1na • Bad Day for the 7:06 LONDON (U PI) -The 7:06 from suburban High Wycombe h it a donkey on the tracks. That was only the beginning . The eng in eer and guard got off Tuesda y to check the damage. Then the train began rolling . The e ngineer gave chase. l-fe caught the train, clambered into the cab and di scovered there were no brakes. The collision with t he donkey h ad knocked them out. Several harrowing minutes later , after the train raced thro ugh Gerrard's Cross, Denham Golf Club and Denham, il was switched onto an uphill siding and rolled to a ha lt. ' 0The passen gers s aw the funny side when they learned what happened," s aid John Davies of Hi gh Wycombe, one of dozens who were two hour s late for work. Chanee to Survive Heart Inserted In Baby's Chest P HILADELPHIA <U PI) - Christopher Wall Jr. was born with his heart o utside his chest. and doctors never thought he would live longer than a couple of days. Today Christopher is 17 days old. And he is kicking, moving his arms and acting like any normal infant. A ·surgica l team "at~aruttr.en ·s ·.H~p,il~l ~'*'°,t_neJr~y four hours trying' to f'O v€r t:!u•i\lfl>!Jher's heart. Now they give him a ··very good '' chance to survive. Christopher was born with ec· topia cordis, which means hi s lungs were too big to permit room for his heart. The heart de· veloped instead outside the chest cavity .~t was pulsating, fully ex· posed. About 200 s uch cases have been reported. None or the victims lived mor e than two da ys, authorities said. Christopher, g aining strength and weight in the hospi tal's in· fant intensive care Wl.il, looks like many other babies his age - except for the small lump on his chest where doctors covered the h'eltrt with skin. ,"J-le"&-..XealJy a. person..,q.Q..y," said the father, Christopher Wall, 23. of Camden County, N.J. ··1--1e ar ches his chest , kicks hi s feet and moves a lot. We noliCe differences every day." Wa ll , who is une mployed. added : "'I have given up all <SeellEART. PageA2> Wife Faces Poison Rap SAN JOSE (UPI) -For the second time in two months, Mrs. Mary Davis has been charged with attempting to murder her '1usband by _p~ting t10ison in bi s food. Police contend Mrs. Davi s, 35, placed anenic in her husband's meats. letvlng him paralyzed and"'COftfined for life to a wheel chair. Earlier cb11r ges ha~ t>rl" diS'· missed. because of ~1cient evidence. But on Tuesd ay Municipal Court Judge William J. Harris said there was enough evidence to hold Mrs. Davis. The wom an burst from the cbU.rlrOOm Bnd, with1.ears1in her eyes, knelt be fore her husband, Alvin, 37, but he said little. Judge Harris acted aft.er hear· ing new testimony from Davis, :n . "My wife ad mitt1..>d she was having an afCair." pa vis said. "Al the present ti mil> I have re· ason to doubt my w if~·s ·in- nocence.·· The prosecution said Mrs. Davis attempted to poison her husband because of ··an intense i:lislike ror him, a new love in- terest. a nd a $35,000 life in· surance policy she hoped to col- lect upon his death." Dnvis said he has filed ror divorce to end their l2·year mar- rit1ge and wants I .ustody of the couplt-'s two chil~fi'"n. • Ult Countian:· Seeking Damages By TOM BARLEY Ot ti!• D.oUy Pilol SWU El Toro contractor Earl CaT· raway has s ued 36 individuals and corpora tions for$? million in damages in a federal court as;· lion charging the defenda nis with illegal activities during Congress man Andrew Hinsha~s successful election campaign in 1972. Arilc1ng the ·d efendants are Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack Vallerga, Dis trict Attorney Ce·cil Hicks and three oil companies:- Union Oil, Sta_ndard Oil aJ¥1 General Crude 0 11. Laguna· f::lil ls stockbr,ok.ir Chester G. B'ri(ler is a1so amod.g the list of individuals accused.by Carrawa y of "promising empl~· ment, compensation and benefits lo assessor's office employeS"j f they would work on the Hinshaw campaign. ~ "That has to be the craziest thing I ever heard or in view, 0( the fact that I worked·for (former:' congressm an ) J ohn Schmitz in 1972," Briner commenled from his office today. ''C arraway a l so names William Hulsey as a defendant and it is well known that Hulsey w as Schmit z' ca mpa ign <See DAMAGES, PageA2) Ora~n0g~7 :~•t Weather Exte ns ive low clouds a nd fog: near the coast 'rhursday but mostly sun - ny in the afternoon hours with beach highs in the ur· per 60s r is in ~ to the mid·80s inland . Lo'W s tonight 55-62. INSIDE TODA l:' Think Orange County jail.in· TJ'JOles eot hardtack? Tl#nk. agoin fl ond read whal the chef fixes. P.age Cl . t Al Y-Servk • llNll"9 L.M.hyd c..llt.mi.a cl .. sllled '""'"' er.tswor111 0.1111 N<tll<•' E<lllM'\AI P .... Efl\fft .. kl,....nl ·--,... .. tlK.nl --AMLI"*" lndell< 1 l.• I ' • V ' ... Israel-hound Oil I Ships By The Associated Press T he United St~1t es would use warships t u protect tankers loaded with oil fo1· Israel should that Mideast country get caught in an oil C'mlJargo Hj.!ain, 'l'hc New Tests Back News On Ozo1re WASHINGTON <UPI) -New laboratory C'\'idence presented today sup1lorts the theory that gases from s pray cans and refrigerators a re eroding the at- mospheric ozo ne layer that shi elds e::arth from dangerous solar radiation. If this does occur. scientists fear increases of skin cancer , changes in global weather pat- terns and lower productivity of Jarm lands. Two Nation al Bureau of Stan- dards chemists found one or two chlorine atoms are formed from each ui olecule of fluorocarbon i:as that breaks down in the stratosphere under exposure to uJtraviolet radiation from the sun. A year ago, l)rs . f'. S. nov.!land and 1r1ario J. l\lolina of UC lrvine said chlorine atoms formed this v.'ay will destroy ozone molecules 15to30 miles high. Researchers from the National Center f or A t mosp h e ric Research and the Nationa l Oce:.lnic ::and Atn1ospheric Ad- mini stration said la st month that th<'tr s turlies s hoi,•/('d that Ouoroc:lrbon gases are rising in- tolhe st ratosphere. In June a t ask force of representatives from 14 gove rn- ment agencies called the threat a legitimate cause for serious con- cern. The task force said a ban on the use or fluorocarbons such as freon in aerosol sprays may be required if additional studies confirm the theory. -The National Rureau or Stan- dards scientists. Drs. Pierre J . Ausloos and Richard E. Rebbert. Teported their findings in a paper prepared ror a meeting or the Am t>rican Chemical Society in Chicago. .. The research provides the most detailed picture to date of the way sunligh t breaks down fluorocarbons in the earth·s up- per atmosphere." said a bureau spokeswoman. From Page .4 I STAMPS ... Postal rates have been frozen during the commission's de- liberations. despite the mounting postal deficit. Once a permanent rate is re· commended by the commission and approved by the Post::al Service , the Postal Service can increase that rate by up to 33 per· cent through a new temporary ralt>. The Rate Commission's ad- ministrative law judge, Seymour Wenner, had r ecommended a radical r estructuring of mail rates. He suggested that first- cass rates be lowered to 8th. cents while other rates. especially fo r parcel s, magazine and newspapers and book -club and record-c lub mailings, be in- creased s harply . ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT T"" °'""'1" (~o;! Oool' P••o! "''"' "'"''h "rn"' "'""" '"' '"'"'" "'""· "pybl•-a b• '""'0•on'l" (~\! 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Frona Poge 1\ I DAMAGES. •• manager at th at lime," Driner added . Also named as defendants are nine assessor·s employes who v.·cre indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple felony counts stem- ming from the participation in Hinshaw's campaign at a time when they were being paid by the county. The nine have since been con- victed o r pl eaded gui lty to charges filed by the district al- torney"s office in the v.•ake of a year-long investigation at the as· sessor's office. Hinshaw and Vallerga face trial on those same charges in Oran ge County Superior Court. Vallcrga \l.'aS convicted last month in Ventura Coun ty of felony charges s temming from the sale of a computer system to Spartanburg County in South Carolina. llis sentencing is set for Se pt. 16. Other defendants named by Carraway in the action include industrialist Arnold Beckman, attorney Timothy Strader. John Burton. the Tandy Corporation, Tandy executive J ames Buxton. Ray Cole. Lee Phillips and J ames Yarborough . Carraway. who unsuccessfully soght the Republican nomination in Hinshaw 's district in 1972 and 1974, earlie r sued the former as- sessor in federal court for $1 million in damages. That lawsui t is awaiting trial. It all eges that 1-lia shaw circulat- ed "false and ma licious" stale- m e n ts about Ca rraway lhroughlout the district while the El Toro ma n was campaigning for office. Pravda Blasts Movie 'Jaus' ~lOSCOW ( /\ P } -The Soviet U nion 's most. influential newspaper told readers today that "J aws " is one of a "nood of movie horrors'' inundating America . "Horror m ovies have been put on an assembly-line basis," said Pravda, the Communist party news paper. Correspondent G. Vesilycv writes that films s howing mass destruction or horror are suc- cessful in the U nited State~ because they "exploit a sense of fear, do not demand great in· tellectual e ffort and promise good profits." ready to use its own oil stocks to make up the defi cit .shouJd Israel bt'thetarget of any oil embargo. 'fht> newspaper quoted sources a.s saying the pledge to use armc-d escorts in the event any nat ion tried to interfere with shipments by U.S. oil tankers had precedent during the large- scale U.S. airlift of weapons and ammunition in the October 1973 lttideast v.·ar. The oil aid a ssurance was giYen after Israel expressed con - cern over its possible oil shortage once it returns to Egypt the Abu Rudeis oil field in the Sinai, the Globe said. lsra('l's rnaih outside oil source is Iran. and that country con· tinued to ship oil to Israel even during the Arab oil embargo dur- ing the October 1973 war . The Globe said the United States also agr eed to giye Israel about $350 million a year tu make up for the loss of Abu Rudeis pro- duction . Also. the United States would help in building underground oil storage facilities to increase Israel ·s supply capacity from six months to a year . The cost would be from $150 million to $200 n1 illion . th e Globe reported. i\leanwhile, Kissinger returned to Jerusalem today with the wording of a Sinai settlement ap- proved by Egypt that couJd bring a new Israeli-Egyptian agrtt· 111ent by the weekend. "'All issues have been defined "' E gy ptian presidentia l spokes man Tahseen Bashir said <1s Ki ssinger left Alexandria. Egypt. "If the response from the other side is satisfactory then there will be further progress.'' Bashir said Kissinger was tak· ing "certain formulas" to the Isr aeli s and would return to Alexand ri a Tursday night with answers. Venue Switch For Pussycat Trial Urged Lawyers for the Balboa Pussycat Theater have moved for a change or venue in pending obscenity trials. claiming that publicity about raids at the mov- ie house would prevent a fair trial in flarbor 1.ilunicipal Court. But the motion for a change In the site of three separate triaJs on charges of displaying obscene materials was not immediately ruled upon TUesday by Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. Todd has until Thursday morn- ing to decide if the pretrial publicity would prejudice a jury. If he rules against the theater chain, the first trial '4-'0uld in- volve the [ilms "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones." The trials wer e scheduled a t the end of a week-long hearing to examine the issue of obscenit y. Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan ruled late last month that there was probable cause to suspect that the two films at is- sue were obscene . Three emmp loyes in the theater chain are the defendants in the separate cases which re- late to police seizures of sexually explicit film s which had been s howing at the theater since it changed lo adult fare late last spring. Jn recent weeks, serving of warrants by police has ended because the theater chain has begun to show less explicit films . The films currently playing at the th eater are sexual in nature. but poli ce say they do not fit the traditional test or obscenity. /,,,.laws Held In Shooting Death of Man BUFFALO , N .Y . (UPIJ - Mrs. Mon a Yuhas said she thought her husband went to play a round of golf. But police found his golf clubs at home. The next day she agreed to take a polygraph test. Poticesaid there were discrepancies in some of her answers . Tuesday, police charged Mrs. ~uhas, her mother, her sister, a niece and her boyfriend in con- nection with a murder-for-hire plot to kill John Yuhas, a retired carpenter and truck driver. Yuhas' body was found in the trunk of his car on a highway Sun· day . Police said he had been shot three times in the head, stabbed seven times and beaten with a blunt object, possibly a broken pool cue. Buf(alo hom icide chier L<o J. Donovan said Mrs. Gladys Pounds, 7J, Yuh as' mother-in· law, and Mrs. Margaret Alvey his sister-in-law. planned the murder and arranged to pay James F . Butler, 35, $1,000 to kill Yuhu. . Ul"l TtltpMte Fortune Given j ~ To Nurse ; MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (UPI) -Indu~trialist Samner D. Lamkins died 11 months Ul:Q. To the distress of some relatives, he te rt his entire $20 million estate to his housekeeper-nurs<! and numed her president of the foundry that niadc his fortune. Three relatives -two niecc>s a nd a nephew -c laimed Lamkins was senile when he died and left Mrs. Lucille Rahmeyer as his sole beneficiary. Lawyers for the three an·· nounced Tuesday a settlem.ent had been reached with Mrs . Rahmeyer -IJut the legal battle over the est ate appeared far from ended. Yel another 28 persons have filed claims against the l'St<ite- lhree of them with s1uts fil~ Mond ay. All 28 are former or pre- sent foundry l'mploycs. BABY SURVIVING AFTER HEART OPERATION Nurse Ginny Hllndler Checks Christopher Well Jr. The other c laims also meant Macomb County Probate Judge Kenneth SJnborn must rule on whether to accept the settlement "''orked ou t by lawyers for the Lamkins relatives and Mrs .. Rahmeyer. Under the proposed settle.' menl, l\1rs. Rahmeyer agreed t9 divide $600.000 among the r&- latives : Mrs. Geraldine Stolzerr feld of Mount Clemens, Mrs. Jane Dent of Kent, Wash., and Merton Lamkins or Harpet Wood s, Mich. It 's Swimmers Vs. Riptides; 141 Rescued Seal Beach lifeguards reported a whopping 141 rescues as high surf and strong riptides ranged along Orange Coast beaches Tuesday. Two of the Seal Beach vfctims had to be revived by mouth-to- mouth breathing. State beach lifeguards said rip- tides were extre m ely bad today while the surr was ranging from three to five feet at the tail end of the storm. Another storm is heading this way. the weatherman said. Four to six feet surf was re- ported Tuesday at Huntington Beach city beach and the r iptides were strong all d ay. Llfeguard.s said 18,180 visited-the beach and 11 of them had.to be rescued. Some 15.000 bathers visited Huntington Beach state beach Tuesday. The surf in the m~ng was up to eight f~et, but dwind,led to three to four feet late in lhe day and this morning. From Page A I HEART .•• hope. though, of his becoming an all-America linebacker. llut he can play the piano." "The child is strong." said Dr. Naresh Saxe n a. head of the eight-member surgical team that operated Qn Chrj,stopher.. ''But he ta.as a long road to a:o. The poteDtial of ~omplications Is great.'' · Christopher was born Aug. 10 to Wall and his wife, Teresa, 20, at Garden State Community Hospital in Marlton, J .N. He was taken immediately to Children's Hospital. The sur· gical team (irst tried to iMert the heart into Christopher's tiny chest. But anesthesiologists told the"m blood circulation had stopped. They tried lo cover the heart with a synthetic material. That didn't work either. Then they de- cided to make an incision in hi s chest a,nd stretch his own skin over his heart. I>Octors said Christopher will need further operations because his disease ls complicated by his having two outlets in the right ve9'ric\e of his heart. He should have one outlet on the right side and one on the left. Lawyers for the three would receive another $350,000, and ltferton Lamkins would get another $250,000 over five years as a consultant to the foundry, whic.h Sumner Lamkins founded in 1928 and built into a major sup· plier of automotive castings. Earlier, Sanborn ordered Lamkins' body exhumed ror ex- amination of brain and body tis- sues -to determine if he was senile, as the relatives claimed, when he died. The examination was not con- ducted because or negotiations on the settlement with the relatives. Mrs. Rahmeyer, a native of Germany , h ad care d ror- Lamkins, 82 and his wire -w ho died several years ago---for a number of years. All claims against the estate \l.'ere based on a 1972 revision of a will Lamkins wrote in 1966 that left his fortune to r elatives, former employes, charities and ~lrs. Rahm eyer. Challengers to the will contend Mrs. Rahmeyer actua!Jy wrote the 1972 will th a t Lamkins signed. Last 5 days! South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid 3 .99 Twin. 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Supervisor Ralph Diedrich had the harsheist words ror the court and Pr<"sidin~ SuJ)('rior Court Judge Robert Honyard. &~ W@Oll[( ~®[?WO©® The column appears daily excepl Saturdays and Mondays. (;r,/ (1 11no/)/f n1" '/'/!('1! 1rrilt• 1'111 /J1u111 /'a l n·l// 1·u/ '"" 1r1/11'. 111·1 1111' fl/l~lf('f!i (Old Ill' / 1f111 !J•IU r!t'(•r / l o .\0/1'1~ 11/l'l/Ul//t'S /11 f1 lll'1'r111111,11t 11 11d l!u !;1rie ~.~ .. \lud ,liritir i/111',\ll•HI.} Iv /'n l IJ1i 1111 'r\/ )' u 11 r ."le r 1· 11·1· (!r 1111r1,. f "rir1 ,\I /Jn1/y /11/ur. 11.<> /J,, r 151;11. r ns/11 \l r.~a. r r\ ~12fi21i. l nt·/ude r11111 r lrll'pl11'it:l' n11111/1i•r Col'erslon Illegal DEAR PAT: I have a 1975 Old!Smobil{' that requires un- leaded gasoline. I want to know if it is illegal to take the cataJytic converter off so I can burn re· gul:.ir fu el. I know owners who have done this and the mileC1.ge increased. l\1y dealer says he can·1 do it because the govern· menl won't allow it. What are my 1,ghts? W. \\7 •• Newport Beach The Clean Air Act prohibits de· alers rrom removing emission conrtrols from automobUeio. The federal law, however, does not pertain lo vehicle owners. To de· ler owners, 32 stales (including Califor nia) and the District.· of Columbia have enacted laws that J)roh i bit. tamp e ring with t>miBsion devices or driving a utomobiles with t.be controls re· moved. Order Ignored DEAR PAT: In January I sent , a SJ.50 check to the Government t>rinting Ofrice in Washington, D.C., for a book nn operating a citizen band radio, "Citizen's Radio Service." I never received • the book or any explanation for. : thedelay. R . S ., Costa Mesa A copy of the publication you , ordered now has been mailed. A representative or the Customer . Information Branch for the · Superintendent or Documents in ' Washington explained that all or· ders for ''Citizen's Radio Service" were rl'turned after ' Jan. 17, 1975. The publication was revised and was oot available un· : til late May -for the increased · price or $5.35., Apparently your . order "'as neither returned nor rilled. Refund•l••.,..d DE1\R PAT: [purchased a bus ticket from Greyhound in June · 1974 and an airplane ti cket from North Central Airlines in Nov- ember 1972 , but did not use the ti ckets. I fill <'d out requests for ·refunds, but so far n1y requests -have been either refused or ig- nored. D. V .. Fountain Valley Both Greyhound and North Central claimed to have no re· 'cord or any rerund request from you. When you provided your un· used ticket s, as rc queslPd, Greyhound sent you a cheek for · $19.50 and North Central is!Sued a $32 refund. Waterbed-aral'IJ . DEAR PAT : I am 316·'.\'carold : "'ho is considering the purchase ·or a watcrbed. I 've been told by ·friends that it would be too heavy ·to place on the upper noor of a 'two-story house. ls this true? K.G ., 1-luntingtonBeach , 1r you are living with your : family, the decision probably · should be theirs, since a filled : queen-size water-bed weighs ap- proxlm•tely 1,600 pounds, not In· ·eluding frame. lloward Winslow, : chief of the Callrornla Bureau of tfome Furnis hings, says his de- : partment has never received a :co m p l aint about a fi lle d 'waterbed crashing through : anyone's ceillnft, hut it has heard 't hat many landlords refu.o;e to al· low walerbeds io their apart· mtnts due to the welghl .stress on the structure a_nd bttau!ie ol the posalblllty or leakage when •• Improper frame or poor-qnaUt.y 'liner Is used. Winslow recom- , mends I hat before baying a w1terbed, the consumer read In· dustry-prepared pamphlet.ft de· · t.alll•I s1re1y factors on the ute or w1terbed1. Dealers are re- : quired to provide this inform•· Uon. Pampbltts also are •valla- lile from tbe Bure•a of home Fur•&thln11, 3401 Lai Graade B,lvd., ~1eramento, CA 15823. "f feel t,his ls nothing more th3n bla<.•k mail b y the court because we won 't give them their two additional judges," Diedrich s;.1id . "J still don't feel they need tht' judges." SuJ.>(l'rvisors and the court have been in. a fe ud for months over the board's refusal to pay !or ad· ditional judicial posts. SuJ)t!rvisors contend lbat the state is not orrerin~ enough rcin1 · bursemcnt to the county for the new judiciul sc:.ats and the atten- dant costs of 11ulting new courtrooms into operation. The stale has offered to pay the UPITotl~o FORMER EMPEROR DEAD Haile.Selassie, 83 Ethiopia's Selassie Dies at83 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia <UPI) -Former Emperor 1-laile Selassie o( Ethiopia , the C'onquer· ing Lion of Judah, died to<la y in his sleep at the age of 83 , Radio Ethiopia announced. He had ruled this backward country for 57 years. the world's longest.serving monarch, until he was overthrown last year hy young army officers "'ho re· belled against hi s inability to hr-· ing Ethiopia. into the 2oth cen· tury. Selassie became regent of the 3,000·year -old C hri s tian monarchy in 1916 and empcrior in 1930. ruling as an absolute monarch "'ith the title or "King· of King!S, Elect of God, Conquer· ing Li on o( the Tribe of Judah .. until a military coup deposed him in on Sept . 12. Radio Ethiopia said he was round dead in bed by a servant early today, and succ:urnbed lo a prostate gland disorder. Last May the ex-emperor under"·ent a major operation ror a urine infec- tion. Since being deposed and driven off to jail in a Volkswagen, he had spent virtually aJl hi s lime under heavy gu ard a t th e ramshackle Menelik Palace atop one or Addis Ababa's hills, only a few hundred yards from his former home at the Jubilee Palace, which was styled after Buckingham J>alace in London. Although he stepped down from power gracerully, telling hi s soldier captors, "I have nothing to be ashamed or" and ''I don·t understand what you arc doing." some close confidants said he at times lost touch with reaHty during his captivity and still believed he was on the throne. After the war Selassie set out to modernize hi s back"•ard country and make it the leader or the new Africa . I t wa s unde r his leadC'rship that Ethiopia became the h eadquarters of the Organization (f( African Unity and other pan-African organiza- tions. He was calle d by some the pre- sident of Africa. But despite his errorts Ethiopia remained a backward country a nd in the 1970s it became evident that time had passl.>d him by. They Won't Go Ape .•. , SAC RAMENTO (AP) - . Zoo ofri cials h ave just about given up trying to in- spire a pair or ROrlllas to parenthood Uy showing them an X..rated ape film. The 10-ycar-old gorillas, Chris, 350 pounds, and Susie, 150 pounds. were born in captivity and have never learned to mate. Bill Meeker , director of the Sa<ram~nlo City Zoo, tla'ys about" the only reac- tioo to the film is that &isle chases Chris around the case once in a while. Showings or the 25-minute film h ave been 1oing on ror months. Assail county the S40,000 Judlt'laJ salaries plu~ $60.000 ptr Juduc for additional costs. The county claims the latter figure should be $200,000. 'fhe item before supervisors Tuesday involved a dec;ision by Banyard to end a pact with the Central Municipal Court that provided for a sin4le pool of jurors to be used by either court. County Admini&trative Officer Robert Thomas said the Superior Court had been paying about $2$,000 a year to support the com· bined jury panel program. lie said it "'i ll ('Ost at least * * '* Gr11 rid .J11rors Wfldncsday. Au9us1 27 , 1975 DAIL V PILOt A:J oc Court Action $106.000 lo set up th{' maC'h int•ry nccde<I by thL• 1nunit1 pal tuurt tu uper;,ate a jury p;,a11 cl system. ''Since this !)pr1ng, when !ht: s.u~riur Cuurt unnowlte<l 1ts lh·- t•1:;1on, every :1ttl·n1pt ha:-. l:x.·c1t rnadc to idt'ntify the rnos t l'(IWl<i· ble solution lo all p<.1rt1t::; t·on. cerned. '' 'l'hon1 as !i;J.id. I-le s:iid a propos;d by the Sup.!rior Court lo construct <i 1,500-se;it aliditorium for pro spctli V<' jurors w :t!S r{'jectt·d. In a letter Ln 1'ho1n ;.1s Aug . 8. Judge l~anyard wruh.'. "I have ;in extremely busy schedul e evl'ry !.lay 1n attempting tu d1 spose of * * * th.ls c·ourt's bus1nC'l-S :ind will. lh t'ft'fOfl', be unabh: t•I :..tt~·ntJ .1 111eet1n..: in you!' t•un fcr1·11ct• ruo n1 ·• l'bom:is had sug ge:-.ted dates for u 1nt•(•t1nl!. In l'l'f('ft•n<'C LO a Jury pool. ltanv;1r1! ~·rote Lh ut 111~ {'(rur1 fnun·d it self •·unable to !)U.-.to.un the suµ1>ort vf 11 ny progr;,1nl n1,t <li rt~ct ly rt•I <ilcd to lht~ d1 ~po.-.1t u •n or the husincss uf the Superior Court.·· ··s1nt'C this :iction h<1:-. l)c•·n ne~ess1ttttl'tl by !he unil••lt•r;.11 de 1·ision on thl' pttrt 11( the Su1>t..·ru1r Court .. m v rcc-01nn1'end<.1t1on 1 ~ tu transft!'r ·the rcrtuirc·d <.1muu1ll fro1n tha t budg<·l un it," 'l'homas :-..iUI . ~l o.1st or the m un('y -ahoul $'.1.i.000 \\'111 lir t:1kt·n out of the Su pt·r1or Court's "Jury.witness l 'X l)l'rlSt• (untl ". AnolhPr $(i ,300 "'•II cnmt• from th..-salary fund a total of $4 ,500 fron1 office c·xpcnsC's and equip· n1r nt bud~ct s. .ludgl.;' B any~1 rrt V.'<JS nn ,·a c a- t1n11 tins "'t·ck a nd couldn 't lX' re- :il'ht·d f•)r <·on1 n11·nt on th(' h11,1rt!':-; <it'\11111 /\l'lln~ l 'rc~1d1 nii .lud ~l' BruCl' Surnnt•r wuuldn 't 4·orn mer1t pcndin~ t·on:-idcratii>n nf lhl' bo:ird action by the JUdgC's ' . Judicial Pick ••• .System Opposed Orange County supervi sors want 1he Supe rior Court to change the way it selects Grand Jury members but the acting presiding judge s<:1id Tuesday it can't be done without special l<'g islotion in Sacramento. The board voted unanimously to ask the judges lo instaJI a "ran- don1 sele('tion system" using voter registrati on rolls rather than the current method or judicial nomination or prospec· live jurors. The propos al was made by Supervisor Ralph Clark, whos<Jid the system now in use opens the Grand Jury to legal challenge because th e panel ''is not representative of the community at large." <..:lark and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said it is up to the judges to decide how the jurors will be chosen but Judge Bruce Sumner. presiding over the court in the absence of Judge Robert Banyard, says that's not the case. 'Such a (undamentaJ change would require a change in the statutes governing Grand Jury operations and that can only he done by the lel':islature, not the judges,'' Sumner said. Clark said a random selection system is now being used in Ven - .lura County but u check with that ·county 's Superior Court showed that o special legislative amend· ment was pas~ed in 1975 permjt. ting Ventura County to have dual Grand Juries. A spokesman for the Ventura Superior Court administrator said the state measure permits the county lo have a criminal jury ana one-to consider civil and governmental matters. The membership of the criminal jury is selected at ran- dom but judges nominate the members of the other panel. Sumner said such a dual-j ury system is the only ""'ay random selection in any form would be er- fective. As far as the investigatory ix>wer of the jury is concerned, the current method of appoint· ment permits inclusion of people with a good working knowledge of government,·· Sumner said. "It sounds elitist, I s uppose, but only such people should serve if there is only one jury because any others. such a s those cho!Sen at random. ~·ould s pend the whole year of their term learning the ropes,'' he added. "l( people favor the kind of political inves tigation by the Jury that has brought all the re- cent indictments here in the county. I question if a randomly· selected jury could yield this kind of res ults so quickly," Sumner said. "Though l can't reaJly speak for the court J am definitely not in favor of random selection for the jury's investigative function ond I question it for the criminal function.·• The judge said it is felt by many court observers that a strictly "lay" jury comprised of randomly selected average citizens "could be completely un· der the don1 in ation of the Di strict Attorney." County Counsel Kuyper. who said he didn ·1 "'ant to get into the position "of contradicting the judge,·· said it is his rC<'ling there would be no need for a statutory change. "The penal code coesn·t say how .. tbe judges are to draw the jury and a s I understand Supervisor Cl3rk 's proposal the rando1n selection would merely make up the initial selection list." Kuyper said. Clark's proposal mirrors a sec· tion of a now-defunct bill by the late Assemblyman Edwin Z'Berg (0-Sacramento). . Prospective jurors ""·ould be chosen at random from lists of registered voters and letters ""'ould be sent lo the pool of pro· s pects a sking if they "·ould like to serve. Favorable respondants would be intervie"·ed and the selection would be made. otyPi ~I FULLERTON'S HENRY CAMPOS GETS CLOSER LOOK Mexican Students Learn About Engineering at UCI $13,000 Class VCI Hosts Mexican Students By DOUG FR117SCHE 0111\e Oaily P1lol!llaH A group of Chica nu high school students staked out the UC Irvine campus this week. The surveying party was made up of prospective engineering students taking part in the Minorities in ·r ethni cal Educa- tion program at UCl. The students incJuded both Mexican-Ameri cans a nd Mex- ican nationals aged 16to IR. The students. all high in thei r classes in n1ath and related sub- jects, are being hosted for an ex· pense paid t wo·week overview or engineering. The S13.000 program. involving 26 students, is sponsored by the Engineer s Co un c il for Profess ional Development , y,·hich fund s several such pro· grams around the country. something. but probably nol engi neers." Si ster Natalie Ambrose. a counselor fro m lmmaculatl' Heart High School in Los Angeles accompanying one or the stu- dents, added that lhe students re- turning to schoo\ after Such a pro- gram have a beneficial influence on their classmales. The two-week engineering overview takes the stude nts lhrough an introduction lo higher n1ath, hydraulics. e lt'clronics, ('hemistry, a reospacc. y,·a st e manageme nt, environmental engineering and others. "Of course. we hope the stu- dent!S who h<ive been involved in the program will return to our compus and our e ngineering de- partment." said Arthur. "Hut [ "·ould hope ~·e could be broad- minded enough that we don't look at it as a recruiting program." ·Pendleton Refugee Camp Closing Set The UCI program is the only one that focuses on a particular minority . Other programs are open to three or the four most o£ten recogni zed minorities: blacks, r.-texican-Amcricans and American Indians. Paul Arthur, the UC J engineer· lng professor in charge of the program. said the campus con- centrated on Chicanos because that ethnic group is the "most proportionatt•ly under-represent- ed group in engin eerin g ... Because there are rela tively few engineers of r..t exican extrac· lion, Arthur ~a id, "they du not have the cultural models that s how them they can go into engineering. \\'ith their abilities in math, they might consider becoming acco untants or As part of the two-week course. the students are introduced to som e of the possibilities for furthering their educations at communitv colleges. The group include!S nine girls. a number Arthur boasts is dis· proportionately high. It is un- usual, he said, to find Chicano iw·omen in engineering. But to prove it is not impossi- ble. he invited TRW Systems engineer llosemary J\tendoza to talk to the group as a guest teacher. With Southern California's rainy Ja te fall and winter ap- proaching, officials at Camp Pendleton have submitted a plan to shut down the encampment where thousands of Vietnamese refugees have gotten their first primitive taste of America. The plan has not been ap- proved, stressed Warrant Officer Roger Combs, public informa- tion officer for the tent city. Questioned Tuesday, Combs said the base has made requests through both civilian and military channels to close the re- fugee encampment by the end or October. Any refugees left at that time would be flo wn to Fl. Chafree, Ark., presuming the plan is ap- proved, Combs said. About 14,000 Vietnamese re- fugees rema~ned at Camp Pendleton, he said, and about 1,000 more are expected. in the next couple of weeks .• "But that jJlould be about it," said Combs. "Thal will about dry up the Pacific pipeline.'' · Meanwhile, the refugees have been processed out into civilian life at Bn average of about 220 a day.said Combs. The goal at Camp Pendleton. he said, is to get au the refugees processed out before lhe end of Orctober. Failing that. be said, tran!!lfers to Arkansas may be made. • The city of dirt-floored tents at Camp Pendleton that has housed refugees since the American withdrawal from Vietnam will not weather the winter, Combs said. U heaters were installed in the tents. guards would huv{' to be posted aJI night and the co:>t of ad- ding noortng to keep out rain °"·ould be prohl bill ve, sftid C..:o mb.1. Ft. Chaffee, on lh4! other hand, has wooden barracks where the remainina rcrugees cohid st y. . Efforts to find sponsors !or the refugees continue, said Combs, ""'ith the focus on group sponsors such as churches, synagogues parishes, corporations and neighborhood groups . f .. ~··~ Gem Talk By.IC. l/IJ.\/P/lf{/f·:S SEPTEMBER'S BIRTllSl'ONE 1 In 1881 in Kashmir high in the I Himalayas, a landslide bared I rock rormations containin g beautiful blue sapphire s tones 'whose col or is desc ribed a s Kashmir o r cornflower blue. The stones were first recovered from bedrock, but la ter from concentrations in strea m gravels at lower e levations. Large sapphires of this color are about I equal in value to fine diamonds. · Less valuable arc li ghter blue sapphires from Ceylon. Thailand and Cambodia. Au s tralian sapphires are also Jess valuable ·because, a lthough rir h blue in I daylight, they appc<1r black In arlincial llght. Considered by the ancients a love charm, sapphire. birthstone for September. is valued today particularly as ~· beautiful J. Arthur said he is not sure ""'hether the Minorities in 'fec hnical Education program will become an annual one. We are interested in purchasing and appr aising precious jewels from estates and private owners. Cons ult a lions wilh Bankers and Attorneys are welcome. Over 28 Years 1n The Same Location ' 1823 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-3 401 a<\juncl Lo Lhc jewelry wardrobe ._ __________________ ..., .. I • .. . A4 DAILY PILOT J Fun Can 1 Be Taxing ! Tt\X RAPS l>•:l>'f. -1\ <1llick eheck or the calendar suggests that lhe Ion~ J.abor Day is almost upon us and that means in just ii· few d ays, "'e'll be loolcing back over our s houldt•rs at Summer, 1975. When sun1mer depHrts our <'Oastline our local govl.'rnments will have tin1e to :1ssess how much budgets ~ol strained by l'l ea nup a nd p o liting a nd lifeguarding for the benefit of ('Oastal visitors . As a result , nu doubt some new schemes Y.'ill be hatehed in an ef- fort to t'xtract son1e more tax money from tourists during the s ummer or our bicentennial. You ~<in just bet some jurisdictions will sugges.t admission charges to the city piers, turnstiles on the tleaches or m ore and more parking mete rs with higher and higher per minute IC\'ies. CLEARLY, Al.LTIUS effort to r<iise a buck m av tum out to be like a race. \.Vtii c h will go up fastt>r? The price of gasoline or the cost of parking? It may be to the point th at you can't afford to dri ve it but you can 't afford to pa rk it, either. Wt>\I , when you look al tourism :ind the summl"'r visitor, it may •be som e solaC'e to nole th<1t thc e f- £urt to line tht' n1unieipal tax cof- rrrs \>,'ith tourist dollars isn't ('01\· fi n('d to ou r cuas ta I comn1unities. J liST 1 •. 1\ST N I Gll T, the .<\nahPin1 l'ily \oun ctl edgt'd thrtiugh ;1 3 to 2 \'Ott• hy "·h1ch th:1t fa ir rit y adopted a five per- <.'cnl ;-ad m i ssio n s tax !\'I)\\' Anahei m is noted for dr awing its fair share of to urists who pay ad- n1is.s ion to suc h Y.tindcrspots as .Di sneyland. Anaht•im Stadiu m y,·here the An gels and Southern California Sun gall op about t>t>t .... ·cen rock concerts, and the city's Convention Center. I haven't seen any financial projections but you have to guess ~that a fi\'e pC"rt'ent .s lice off the top or all ::idmission tickets sold 1n An a hl•im y,·ill fa llen up the municipal treasury at a pretty !'air clip. Perhaps l'lip y,·a s an ill-chosen y,·ord. 1\N\'W1\\'', ANAllEIM'S adop- tion or tht~ ll('\\1 ti ckt>l t01x drey,• ('ries of i1 ng ui sh from repr('sen- l;\tivt~s of the !\1agie Kingdom ;1 r1J the bas('ball and footbcd\ clubs, On the oth('r hand. a SJX!kesman for a group known as Invo lved Citi zens E s tab li s hing Bette r Elertt>d Representative Govern· 1nent -or ICE A E RG for short - "'as quoted as say ing Anaheim's decaying d oYinlown district is just "CO\'('r cd y,·ith a glamorous suit of clothes.·· \'ou ha\'e to fi ~u re ICEBERG fa\'Or('d the new tax on the premise that the money could put son1elhing of value inside the )'.;lamor suit. SPF.:\KF.RS F<>R T JIE football Sun and basl•ball Angt>ls com· plained they couldn't raise ticket prices to pass the new tax along totht'l'Onsumer . Rut another p ro·tick('t t r1x speaker assert ed the tax .... ·ould not cost the ent('rta1nment 1n· dustry anything bt·t'o.1usc "the sucker taxpayer is i::oin~ to pay it" in the form of h1~hcr priced lil'ket stubs. \·ou prt>sum e the An aheim council fi gures that "sucker tax- payer " \.\.'ill be a guy from out or toy,·n . Wednesday. Avgutl 27. 1975 Califoniia11s lleld $7.4 Million Heroin Seized MIA'lt1I (AP) -1'he seizure of $7.4•ntilli on "'Orth of heroin and the arrest of a California couple ht>re caps the cracking or a "ma- jor heroin s muggli ng carte l \l.'hich rt>aChC'd from Bangkok. 1'hai land, to th e East Coast," of- ficials said. Spokt•smen for the Drug En · forct·mt•nt Adm1ni.stration ;in d U.S. Custo rns said 1'ue.sda v that Portugal's Anii-Reds Rampaging LISBON, Portugal (UPJ )- Anti -Communis t mobs ra m - pttged across the central town of Le iria today, burning the head· quarters or leftist pa1ties and satking the hom es and busi- n('sses of their me mbers. Police said the croy,•ds roamed the streets a t will , bun1ing cars 3lld beating up every lefti st they en('ountered in the city's third consecutive day of r iotiflg. Troops sent to contai n the mobs manage d to protect the Communist party headquarters· but the crov.•ds burst through security lint>s at the offi ces of three othe r leftist parties, sack- ing the buildings and burning their contents. THE DE~fONSTRATORS also att acked a nd burned the offic es nnd homes of two leading left . "'ing attorneys. Se\'eral leftists caught in the C('lltt~r of th e city were run doy,·n b~· the cro.,..·ds and beaten a nd kicked . Tw o m e n w e r e hospitalized \\'ith serious inj uri es and poli ce sa id many others y,·ert.• treated for less serious wounds. In 1.i sbon , military security f11rc·es occupied the far-i litit>s of th e arm~··s C ommuni s t · rontrolled 5th di\'ision early to- day. saying the action was taken in response to "threats of as· ~ault" on the faciliti('s. TJIF. OPERATIONS or the 5th division Y.'('rt" suspended by the m1litary's ruling revolutionary council in an t>ffort to defuse op· position by military moderatt>s to Portugal's lefl ·"·ing military re- gime. a suitcase containing 13.6 PQunds of heroin was s eized from a bag- gage area of Miami International Airport. 1'he Californians were arrested as they c laimed the bag after gel· ting off a flight from Nassau, llaha mas. Ba rba ra Gaston, 25, and Charles Kyle Gray, 24, both of Los Angeles, were held under $250,000 bond set by a U.S . magistrate on c ha rges or illegal impo rt ation of narcot ics, authorities said. GRAY \\'AS already under $500,000 bond o n smuggling l'harges of California, according to a customs official. Ca li for nia a uthorities said se\'en other persons have been arrested in Southt•rn California in conneclion with the alleged ring. Three others are still being sought. ··But the mttin thing is that the ring itst>lf is out or bus iness," said a spokesman for the Los Angelt>s County sheriff's offi ce. JI E SA ID the ring started on a small scale two years ago bring- ing in heroin from Tijuana, but by last May had distribution out· lets in Mi ami. New Orleans, San Francisco, Detroit and Los Angeles. The spokesman said the group "·as "la und ering" about $250,000 a y,·e('k through several foreign corporations for eventual deposit in bank accounts in Switzerland and Canada. TWO llOMICIDE invt>st iga- tions in l.os Angeles ··first brought to light the existence of the or ganizati on." officer s in f<1orida said. Those deaths in· vo\\'ed one or the principals in the ring and a woman courier, they said. "1'he invC"stigation disclosed that the organization, although alread,\' moving heroin out of Southeast Asia. \\'as negotiating y,·ith Thai trafficke rs for an even- tual n1onthly supply of 40 kilo- grams (88 pounds) of heroin," th(' DEA said. That "'ou\d place th(' wholesale value of each monthly shipment at about $2 millio n, agents said. • 1 Solid VfC'fory Charles C. "Cliff" Finch, a $1 50,000 a year att orney, parlayed his campaign jobs as a g roce ry bagger and service station attendant in· to a smashing victory Tues- da y <J S th e D e rnorratic nominee for govcr11or of Mi ssissippi . Government Of Timor EvacuaJ,ed !\-1ACAO (AP) -The govern- m ent of "'ar-t orn Portuguese 1'imor fled early today from the capital of Di li to the offs hore island of .i\tauro. the Portuguese government or !\1 acao reported. A government statement said th(' evacuation was ordered by Portuguese f>resident Francisco da Costa Gomes foll owing a heavy bombardment of Dili on ·ruesd::iy . The report sa id the casualty toll was increasing but it gave no figures. ·rhe Macao freighter MacDili \vhich .,..·as in Dili harbor to r e· move r efu gees, was used for the l'\'a c uation . a nd "th e whole o pe r ation Y.'c nt o ff ve r y smoothly.·· t he staten1ent said. 1'hc skippt•r or the l\.1acDili said in a mt'ssage received in tht> Australian port of Darv,.·in that his ship braved a hail of gunfire lo toy,• a flotilla or s mall boats containi ng the escaping gov- ernor, Lemos Pires and his party to Atauro. • Proxmire Raps Sex Projects WA SHINGTON (U Pl) - Sen . William Proxmire said to· day the govt>rnment is spending $121 ,000 to sexually arouse male college s tude nts with porno- graphic movies. The purpose or the project is to study the effects or m arijuana. Prox1nire called the project "one of the most shocking ex- amples of the 'federal love machine' I have ever found ." It is conducted by the National Inst itute on Drug Abuse (NIDA> at Southern Illinois University. THE WJSCONSIN· Democrat said the gi-ant was one of several NIDA projects costing more than $1 million that a lso study mari- juana effects on hypnosis and facial expressions. marijuana use among the Zulus and the use of a drug in North Yemen. Cal ling the studies "out· rageous," Proxmire said NIDA "has the responsibility for fight· ing one or the most serious and tragic social problems in our society but whe re in heaven's name are their priorities?" Dr. Robert Dupont, director of the agency, said the studies were making "an important contribu- tion to our bette r understanding of drug abuse and how to prevent it." "We show them 'erotic movies and then measure their sexual response by placing a ring ove r the male organ," the spokesm an s.:iid . Dupont said in a statement, "interest in this tt rca has arisen because of earlier evidence sug- gest ing possible impairment or male sexual response related lo chronic marijuana use despite th e b e lie r that marijua n a enhances sexua·I arousal. "If indeed it interfe res with such runctioning. s uc h informa- ti on may be a n important de ter- rent to use," he s aid. Dupont s aid that stud y ··pro- mises to provide an enhanced un· dt>rstanding of those factors in a societv "'hich tend to control and r e du ce exces s ive use. Un- ~vrtunately, many natural his- tory studies such as this one can· not be conducted in the United States because of legal social constraints." and-or Tht• com mande r o f the military security forces. Sen. Otelo Saraiva dt> Car vttlho. has sidt'd ,,·i th the moderates in the dispute. Depend on us. Thieves Get Heavy Lunch SANDWICH. Eneland (UPJ) -Thieves madeorr today with a pair of r oad sign:t pointing -one on top of the othe r -to the southeast England towns of I-lam and Sandwich. 'Casanova' Film Taken By llieves ROME (UPI ) -Police said to· d ay the original negatives or director Fede rico Fellini's latest movie, "Casanova," have been stolen in what might be Italy's first "tilmnaping." The thie ves broke into the tel·hn icolor studios and took the fir s t three wee k s worth of "Casanovo.1" shooting, about half the film for Damia no Damiani's almost·completed "Genius" and about a third or the film for Pier Paolo Pasolini 's near-finished "The 120 Days of Sodom." Investigators said the stolen negatives have a value of about $7 millio n and s peculated they were taken for ransom. KIDNAPINGS of persons for ransom in Italy have become a new criminal industry and on 1\ug. 16 thieves made off with the American-bred trotter Wayne Eden in wha t authorities said was Italy's first theft of a race horse. Fellini b ega n s hootin g ..Casanova," an $8 million pro- ject starring Cttnadian actor Donald Sutherland as the 18th Century rake, in July. Doily Pilot Ddivery 11 Guorontttd Monday·F111;lay !! you do nol have yovr paper by 5 30 o m . e.111 OOtOfe 7 D m and your cc..oy will bC de· 11 .. cred . Saturday and Sunday ti vou do flQI receive you' copy by 9 <1 m s.:iru,. (lay. or 8 am Sund.1Y calf tx>lorc 10 am. and your copy W•ll be achvcrao Cir(-'crtio11 Ttl~ Mosl 01ange Coun!y A'cas 64l-4l ll N(l('lhwest Hunton91on Beach. and Wesl monster . ••. 540.llJO San Clemente. Cao•slrano Beach, San Jual'I Cap1st,ano. Dana Po•nl, Soul" LJguna. Laguna Niguel •.•.•.•.•. 4t5-06JO The Communist party ordered its shoc k troops into the stret>ts of Lis bon today for a mass march in support of emba ttled Prin1e !\linister 'iasco Goncal ves. The Communis t-led t.:nited Front called on s upporters to r al- ly through Li s bon this evening. shouting out the slogan. "Revolu· t1on . yes. Right-v,.·ing govern- ment no.·· Tl-IF. EIGllT PARTIES in the IC"ft·"'ing coalition a nnoun ced plans lo march from the Cais de Sodre r ai lroad st ation near Lisl:M.)n·s docks to tht> Belem prt>· sidE"ntial palace in a demonstra· lion "to defend the r evolution." For real estate loans, construction financing and escrow services. CLERK CHANGES BA NDITS MI ND KN OXVILLE. Tenn. (A Pl "'l:'ou're making a big mistake, .. l\fary !\-1esser told the m an point- ing a gun at her and demanding: mont>v . "The last man got 10 years ." added the co nve nience store cl erk. The would-be robber, taking ht>r .,.,·ords t o heart, turned a nd fled . 3 Die, Many Hurt In Thunderstorms l!lf Tiit A\IKl.11M f'Tr.\ ll"ff >T'e n .,,, t •'""<I •"0 ~"'"'fl oti....• Pf•<(l,,,. °"•""'"' <lllf•"'I '>(•1ttfPCI t""'flOll'•\tOf.,... lw"""'' boil'"" Ntl•Of1tl """"'n"' ~'"'<" ''"" 1no. 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' I f I •-• -cwca -• ..,.,.. r~ t , ,-- l G11id..-lines Bit I ~ Spills Could ' ~ Happen Again SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Operung olfshore federal lands to oil drilling could lead to a disaster of the magnitude of Santa Barbara's massive 1969 spill. a.n engineering professOr ~as arged at a public hearing. 1.farry Brandt, a UC Davis p essor employed for 10 years in oil drilling and production resear<'h, issued the warninj:? 1'uesday during the second day of hearings on a draft environmental impact state· mcnt on development or ·( federal lands in the Santa State-J Bar baraChannel. Ilrandt, who served '----------as an advisor to the City of Santa Barbara in its suit against oil firms involved in the 1969 spill. said .. many or the mistakes leading to the 1965 incident have not been corrected by the firms or the govern· ment and some of the operations in the channel are· no safer than they were six years ago. I l I 'Samaritan' Killed RIVERSIDE (UPI) -·A ''Good Samaritan" who stopped to aid two youths with car trouble was stabbed etnd shot to death Tuesday. John Roger Sharpnack, 20, staggered to a nearby residence and told police what happened before he died. · David Marquez, 19, and a 14-year-old Los Angeles youth y,·ere arrested later and booked on suspicion of murder and grand theft auto. Bargaining Defeated SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Finance Commit· tee of the st.1:1te Senate has again struck down collec- tive bargaining for state employees. The 2-8 vote Tuesday was so decisive that it might kill the proposal for the present session. The bill needed seven votes in the 13·member commit- tee. Dead Man Unnoticed HOLLYWOOD CUP!) -BuSy shoppers passed by the body of a 46-year-old man slumped behind the wheel of his car in a supermarket parking lot for fi ve days before someone discdvered Tuesday that he was dead. Police said the unidentified man apparently died of natural causes last Thursday. Investigators said the dead man Y:as unnoticed by hundreds of grocery shoppers. Banker Aeeused SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Angelo Adams, a foi-mer bank officer facing trial on charges involving the collapse or U.S. Financial Inc., has been indicted on 11 counts by a federal grand jury. The indictment alleged misapplication or bank funds in connection with loans involving Union Bank. Ad_ams had served as a regional vice presi· dent of Union Bank and President of Southern California First National Bank. Douglas .Jet Tested EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. <AP) - The experimental McDonnell Douglas YC15, a jet cargo plane designed for use at airlields with short landing strips, has completed a successful maiden flight. The squat, big lxxlied aircraft reached an altitude of 18,000 feet and a speed of about 300 miles an hour in the lest at Long Beach Municipal Airport 1'uesday. Brollln Backs Pri"aefl SACRAMENTO (AP) .,.... Conversati ons bc>t"·een a patient and a psychotherapist should re- main confidential -even after the patient is dead, says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Brown vetoed a bill Tuesday by Assemblyman . Joseph Montoya, <D·La Puente) that would have ended the confidentiality privilege when the patient dies and the coroner wants information for an in· qui;ry into the death. Lake Piru Fire Rages PIRU (AP) -Hot, dry winds hindering fire fighting efforts in Los Padres National Forest have cased, but officials had no word on when the J,300- acre blaze might be contained. ~1 arine air moved into the £ire area near Lake Piru in eastern Ventura County on Tuesday night, dropping temperatures and winds and raising humidity to aid the battle against lhe brush·and- timber fire. ' 1ti!JijThnateM p ~ fo r school or dress oxford 9rey wash and wear Sta-Prest" flannel. , flap pockets and ~lt seams. just a fabulous pant. W«1net0ay, Augu1t 27, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A .'S 55,000 CfPrkS ftt1.lOlt.•ed Grocers Strike Likely THE NEP1'UNE SOC ETY CRE.,111'11JN • Bt'RIAI~ AT SE4 (11·1> • ., .... 7 ,1.11 Files Sult Singer Peggy Lee has filed $15 million suit against h er former personal secretary, charging h er with mishandling and em· bezzling money. The sec retary. Betty Jungheim of Los Angeles, sued Miss Lee last month for slander and libe l. UlS ANGELES (UPI) -A walkout next w~k by clerks al s upermarket s througho ut Southern California now seems certain both union and management represen- tatives said Tuesday. But officials said Tues- day a strike would not force closure of the 27 s uper marke t c hains represt'nted by the Food Emplo yers Counci l , which include more than 8,000retail outlets. A strike .and lockout could ultim.atC'ly in\•olvc 55,000 members of the clerks' union and possibly another 30,000 members of other un- ions. The dispute in- volves only the chain stores, not independent markets. TllE CLl-~RKS have threatened to strike the stores if disputes in con- tract negotiations bety,·een the union and the council are not re· •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• e • e • e e e • e • • • • e • • • e e e e • I • ••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • so l v<'d . F't•rl<'ral mt'd1ator s s aid n1ore talk s arc expecte d !)(>fore nt•xt week. ;o4 !lour S.,rv1ce bc~1n \•otin )! on a 2400W Cnas1 ~fwy ,$4nt"f "°'...._."' manaKentC'nl off('r until Newpott Beach, Call!. 9266.1' .-c." next ·ruesday. If the offer Send frf'e p,vrfolio 10 - is rejected, the clerks ..... ur . The existing contract expired at midnight Tuesday, but the union's nine area locals will not will begin strikes at ~i ss selected supermarkets '°"======-=,,..,,.....,=="·"'"'",,· ,,· =====~ . .. ' ................. .. and employers are ex· r---- peeled lo stage lockouts. Y 0 UR Firemen Fight Brown Threat BERKELEY (AP)-Striking city firemen say they will "close the whole city down'' if Gov. Ed· mund G. Hrown Jr. sends in state fire fighters to man Berkclcy 's firehouses. , • Mayor Warren \Videner declared a slate or emergency after all but IO or 160 firemen struck for higher wages Tuesday and asked Brown to send seven crews from the slate Division of Forestry lo provi de fire protection. · Bro~·n sent t .,,10 state fire l'rc"'·s to protect lht> University of California c<impus, hut took no ac· tion on \VidenC'r's original request. The lY•o crcY1:c; could res pond to other fires al the request of J.lerkeley's £ire chief. . . 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Sizes to fi t most men. SAVE 36o/o! Screen Print•..-~~ l ~:~~~is:~: ra. JAA./ \ 9 2 for s7 SAVE 19o/o! Chambray Shirts Rr~u lar 8..J..99 ea. 2 fo r s3 t w o -t o n e s .• b,""""'-'=-,.,..J M en 's S , M , L, XL. I ~ With the new- est fads, sym- bo I s 1 M e n 's sizes S to XL. · Long sleeved. Two ch es t pocke ts. Cot- to n . L i ght blue. Men's S- Xl. LOS iANGELES Stores · I t\ I , • • ' ' l l ' ' I I DAIL\' PILOT EDITORl.<\L P .<\GE City · Clerk Debate "Our city clerk has been ill a nd the office has been ill for.som e time," one Laguna Beach city coun· cilman recently observed during a council discussion of a pri\'ate study about the city clerk's office. Everyone seems to agree the state of the office is Jess than desirable. But there is considerable dif· I erenceof opinion as to why . City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt, now on a leave of absence for health reasons, repeatedly has claimed the office suffers from too much work and too few peo· pie. . . City 1'reasurer Margaret Morreale, acting city clerk since Mrs. Musfelt's departure. thinks just the opposite. She recently urged the position be made part time. She said the clerk's duties are not terribly demanding. The council, judging from a recent action redelin- ing the clerk's scope of work and pay scale, appears to be inclined toward Mrs. Morreale's view. In any event, it is likely Laguna Beach hasn't heard the last word on the matter. Councilmen could help clear the air by specifying the precise duties of the office and then determine how s atisfactorily they are being performed. Chief Merits Support For San Clemente Chief of Police Mel A. Portner, the past year has been a tough one. recently councilmen met in secret to determine his fate after the required one year's probation. Portner s urvived. despite a push by City Manager Kenneth Carr to demote him. The decision by the council majority was a wi se one. There was no solid rationale offered to support firing or de moting him. Portner commands r espect from his community and his m en , and the changes he has effected in ad· minist ering an undermanned department have worked to the better. He has earned continued sup- port. Greenbelt Unrealistic Orange County supervisors acted properly in re- jecting an appeal by the Laguna Greenbelt, lnc .. aimed at preve nting development of part of a Rossmoor Leisure World tract. The environmental group contended the project encroached into what it considered the ''greenbelt''. as designated on county planning maps. The group also said part of the project would be in the "line of sight'' of El Toro road -ascenic corridor. Tlte Laguna Greenbelt's efforts to preserve open space valuable to future generations have been com· mendable hut this time it went too far. The Rossmoor project is barely visible from the road and then only in one spot. It has alrea dy been re- designed to lessen its visual impact and 45 percent of the 50-acre site will be in open space -private open space but open nonetheless. • U.S. F0RE1<4N POl.IC'l Assuming control of a department racked by an outside audit and subsequent resignations and firing, ~ Portner's t ask was to pick up the administrative pieces. Not much later. police employes and city officials became engaged in a bitter dispute over salaries, ~ benefits and union representation. In short, the Laguna Greenbelt overs hot the mark. The development in question has been part of Leisure World's master plan for years and cannot re- alistically be seen as some new, wiexpected en- 'I'm ah gonna make ah y ou an offer you can 't refuse .... ' The political heat soon radiated to the chief. a nd croachment. S Half-truths Mar Crime Solutions (SYDNEY HARRIS) The trouble with the hard- line rs and the sort-lin ers on crime is that both of them are right. The hard-liners insist that ou r judicial system or handling youths who commit and repeat serious crimes has broken down ; the soft-liners _insist that we don't know wha t t o d o with these re· peaters. Each has a half of the • argument by • the tail and won't let go. And society is • supremely indifferent to the facts on both sides -all it wants, dumbly , is some relief from crime and violence. . More than half the arrests for violence are juveniles, and more than half of these have previous records. Some have been arrest- ed 10 limes or more for ''index of- fe nses" -murder. rape, rob· bery , aggravated assault, burglary and auto theft . TliE HARD-LINERS want these kids put av.ray faster, more • often, and for longer periods. ¥ They maintain that the present system is no deterrent to crime: crowded. court calendars and :,:>lea-bargai ning give the defen - dant relative assurance that he will serve tittle time, ir any. The soft -liners retort that put- ting these off enders in prison on- ly makes them worse, and simp- • Jy t eaches them how to be more • Dear Gloomy Gus Are there any statistics showing a r eduction of crime in the streets since the de tectives put in so much time taking those naughty movies away? c.c. G'-"'' GvS tllntr•tftti.art $11Wn111N ltr rN<k'n .llMt 110 M l l'ltCCtlUrlty .. tltct IN .,;.,., ti tlM MWSJ>•Jl'tr. Stflll yeur ""' PM'191'e(i.loomwGui , Dtilw l'illlt. successful wh en they get out . There is . they insist , no program that will turn them around to becoming law-abiding citizens. One reason so comparatively fe\v go to prison is that we would have no room for all or them ; another, tied in wilh it, is that it costs more to keep a person in prison £or one year than to send a child to Harvard or Yale -in some cases, twice as much. We cannot afford our crime. A THIRD REASON is that judges are "lenient" not because they are mush -headed but because they have enough ex- perience or the penal system lo kn ow that prisons, with few ex- ceptions. make good men badand bad men \\'Orse. Their educa· ti onal and vocational programs are mostly a sour joke: and the gang system operating in almost :a u prisons has undermined the genuine authority of officials. I can sympathize with the rear and outrage or the hard-lin ers, but they do not look deeply enough into th e problem. Punish- ment has never -I repeat, never -low ered the crimin al rate anywhere at a ny time, if not ac- c o rn p a n te d b y rem e di a l measures a nd a chance for offen- ders to get an education, learn a meaningful trade, and go back to society with a n incentive for keeping straight. Why Can't Navy, Marines Share Space? Too Many Military Air-fields To the Editor: Twenty-eight years after we finally achieved a pitifully limit- ed form of unified defense de- partment, we still have with us the same W¥teful and expensive duplication among the separate military services, as they con- tinue to vie with one another for as much resources as they can separatelt acquire and bold. The great savings in defense expenditures we were promised. never actually materialized dur- ing war or peace. Despite a single Secretary of Defense, un · ification or the military services remains only token. The waste or duplication still plagues us. In Orange County alone we ·have ,four military airfields, Navy and Marine, covering vast acres. Several minutes away in San Diego County, the Navy and Marines have two more airfields, plus ownershi°p of 250,000 acres al Camp Pendleton. On top of all that, we have March Field in Riverside, and all of them within jet minutes of the coast! THE MILITARY has pre- empted all suitable space for airfields, while Orange County itself is in crisis lo find room left for a safer commercial airport than the highly dangerous one now imposed on the helpless citizens of Newport Beach and parts of Costa Mesa. Under the principle of a unified defense department, what on earth keeps the Navy from shar· ing its airport at least with the Marines, who are an integral part of its own service, freeing either El Toro or Los Alamitos for commercial aircraft? If anyone would claim that we caMot defend ourselves without this heavy concentration of duplicating airfields in the small area of Orange County, let him ponder that the heavier the con- ( MAILBOX ) Let!er-s f rom readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel ia reserved. Letlers of 300 words or less will be given preference. A.ll tdters mu.st in- clude signature and mailing address but names moy be withheld on re· quest if su//lcierd rtcuon is apparent . Poetry will nol be publi!hed. centration of military airfields in the area, the more certain Orange Co unty will become a prime ta rget for an initial missile attack. It would seem that any serious defense would have to come from other places in the in· terior and other sources. The Defens e DeJYotrtmenl should consider releasing one of these facilities for use by com- mercial craft. REBA WILLIAMS Krbll•aRllll•IJ To the Editor: In regard to the use of 641 Ra mona A venue by the Hare Krishnas, in the Superior Court or the State of California for the County of Orange dated June 14, 1973 a permane nt injunction #186007 waS' issued on ·behalf of The People of the State or California vs. Roy Christopher Richard,etal. •. ltstates: "It is hereby ordered, ad- judged. and decreed that defen- dants, their agents, servants and employees and all persons set· ting in concert with them are en- joined and restrained as £allows: adjacent neighbor must make a complaint to him before he can take action. It appears that fire, police and building department reports regarding street conges- tion, two ·off-street parking spaces rather than the required. 15 and overcrowding of the pre· mises as well as numerous citizen complaints concerning harassments for. "donations", thefts, misuse of Main Beach, un- lawful parades and even a recent murder have all been insufficient to draw attention to the base of the problem , fa ilure to comply. Neighbors aod citizens, you are invited to telephone Mr . Logan at 644·6322 to make him aware that this injunction is be- ing continuou,s.ly violated.. A word to one of the city council mem- bers might aJso help. NAMEWITIIl!ELD frl'f•eTrap To the Editor:" · Surely there are more ap- propriate ways to warn motorists that no left turn is permitted from Univers ity Drive onto MacA'.rthur Bo}llevard from the center lane than to set up the in- tersection as a police trap. Jrvine Police squad cars have been doing that for the past week. I think that is not very becoming to the good public relations im- age that our Police Department has otherwise established in this community. WOULD it not be more fair to unsuspecting motorists to simply paint the lanes , with tbe prohibi· tion against left turns; from the center Jane visibly noted? "Left-turn traps'' are just as bad as "speed traps," as far as a town's reputation is concerned. And Irvine doesn't deserve a re· putation like that. BEITYTl!OMAS • never did him any harm, but the kn owledge of wh at went into them nearly destroyed. tum. I think Nader should leave the hotdog alone, a t least the American variety. Why doesn't he pick on the Poli sh sausage or the Wienerschnitzel? I don 't want what happened to my Uncle Virgil t o happen to me. I love botdogs, and 1 don't relish the idea of being told what's in 'em. I'm being frank about thi s because the wienie with a bwt on has been top dog in Ameri can de- licacies for countless genera-- ti ons . While I, like other Ameri cans, can be counted upon to root for the underdog I get red hot when one of my heroes is threatened. I appreciate Nader's concern in the auto industry, but I think there's a limit to everythi.ng! DA YID McADAM Medlftd ,,_,.,. To the Editor : Qualitative Health Care de· serves far greater concern and consideration than the medical or dental professions can pro~de under current standards. There simply isn'J. enough qualitative health care available to meet huma n demands or needs. There is a quantitative heaJlh care supply to cope with the majority of problems that nature and otherwise attend. THE FUNDAMENTAL im · parlance of qualitative health care dictates the nee d for pe riodic r evi ewing to certify qu•lificalion after ori ginal licensing. French Favor U.S. Styles 1. From using the premises at 641 Ramona Ave. as a church, and from inviting and permitting members of the public and any persons not residing upon said premises to attend religious services 'at said address unless and until de fendants are able to comply with the zoning laws and regulations of the City ot Laguna Beach relating to off.street park- ing. BetD ... To th<! Editor; "The classic consumer fraud,·· says Ralph Nader, ''is the Frankfurter. If everybody knew what went .into hotdogs sales would drop by 85 percent." Unfortunately, this point of vi ew is not popular with the vast majority of professionals. They are unwilling or fl atly opposed to such concepts, despite the im· pact of such continuing evalua- tion upon r eduction of malprac- tice insurance. 'The outlook for national health care legislation emphasizes the public and hum an need for qualitative hea lth care st an- dards. PARI S, FRANCE -A genera· lion ago, when 1 first visited France, it was unfashionable to be American. But now things American are very much in \IOgue here, especially among French youth. Jt would be an ex· aggeration to conclude from ap- p ea rances that the French have /aJJen ln love with th e Unit- ed States. For they are. as they alway s have been, ex· tremely at· . tach e d t o : their own na- : lion. : . Nevertheless, manirestations ; of American culture are visible • everywhere in France, and in : some ways, it seems to me, they • n!flect a growing admiration for ' the United States that did not ex· : ist before. • • l IN THE past m any French ' were troubled by t.M fact that .France was dependent on the Unlt4'd Stattt. and this IA!nded to mate them hypercritical of Amert.cam. Tbere wu here, too perhaps a1 a result of Com- munist lnlJuence, a lingering belief that the Sovi et Union .njresented Uif!ulure. .... .. ( STANLEY ) _ KARNOW _ But the Russians began to lose ground in the mid-1950s with the Hungarian rebellion, and their popularity dropped sharply after their invasion of CUcboelovalda In 1968. Al the same time, the French started to perceive the advantages or American d e mocracy and technology, and they realized that the U.S. model was attrac- tive. One of the most apparent signs of the current fascination with the United States is the craze here for sweatshirts featuring the emblems of American un· ivenities. Almost every Frene.b youth ooe sees, both in Paris and In the provinces, seem.1 to own one or lhe&e shirts emblazoned with the emblems or the University of Michigan. Harvard. Yalr, Iow a St.ate or other colleges. The shirts aremanUfactured in France, end some bear aross erron, tlke the one I saw the other ~ that ttad "M.l .T. University." EVERY self-respecting French boy and glrl also po6Sesses C pair of blue Je~. A couple of French gi rls I observed had embroidered their bluejeans with dollar signs. American influence has also penetrated the language, so that many young French speak an idiom that bas come to be called Franglais -which is French larded with English words. 1 overheard a fine example or this mongrel tongue the other day in a Paris cafe. One Frenchman, evidenUy associat· ed with a multinational corpora- tion, said to his friend : "Ce manager connait le 'business' dans son 'district'." WITH ALL this, however, the French appear to be more in - terested in the superficialities rather than the depths oC American society. Styles, mll!ic, movies and Coca·Cola are popular, but the profounder aspects of life in the United States are never discussed. The reason, perhaps, Is the:t the French still consider France to be the center of the universe. And, while they may borrow from other coudlries. they are re· luctant to change their own COO· duct. 'lbla 1111ceots that the Fnonch are a confident people, and therelq lies much or their WengtH as a natioi:i. · 1 2. From holding upon said pre- mises religious services or other observances or activities, the noise from which is clearly dis· cemible within the confines of any netghbor's house with the doors and windows shut. 3. This court sball retain conti- nuing jurisdiction to modify or amend the injunction, upc>n mo- tion of either party, if the ends of justice or changed circumstances shall require. 4. Eacb party shall bear his own costs. (Signed) Judge Robert P. Kneeland mE NEW Laguna Beach city attorney, Mr. George Logan was made aware of this permanent injunc:tlon and has failed to act, advialng the city council that an Wft''•"' My Uncle Virgil once worked in a botdog factory_ He ran a wienie-linking machine. Before Uncle Virgil worked at the hot· dog factory he worked in a soda- pop factory where he snapped caps. He was stationed on the Strawberry Line, and was up for promotion to Orange when be un· expectedly resigned to go into hotdogs . Little did he know what a fateful decision this was to be. He was never to be the same again. Before wotklng at the botdog factory Uncle Virgil had eaten many, many holdogs. He loved hot dogs I ln fact he was a hotdog coonolsseur, and before he was 40 be was presented with Honbrary Membership in the Hot.dog Alflcionadoes, West.em Hemisphere ; m e mbership f't'Stricted to 101 m embers. WeUthenl UNCLE VIRGIL changed careers! He went to work in the hotdog factory, and there Uncle Vlr.lil fowid out what went Into hQ1Clo1s. Tiley didn't let him .._all at ooce. Tbeaudden ex· ~would bave ldlledhim on the spot. Neverthel-It left my Uncle Vlrlll a broken man. \What went Into the hotdog 1 The fact that doctors know more than their patients is slmp· ly not good enough to cope with the total problems of patients and their ronditions. Ladies and gentlemen, please submit! ARTHUR WEISSMAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robct N. Wted, ~bl'j&hn Thomot Ktf!ufl, EdilOf' Bo:rbo.ra: Kr.tbich , EdUoriol P~ Editor The edltorl1I page or UH!: Dilly Piiot seeks to Inform •nd 1Umul1te readers by presenting on this pogc diverse commentary 1>f1 topics of Interest by syndicnt· cd columnists and cartoonlsU:, by providing a forum for ~ader!' views and by pr esenting th!~ newspaper's opi nions and Ideas on current topic~. The editori1J opinions or the Daily Piiot appear only in lheeditorlal column at the lop ol th"e page. Opinions ex- prtU«t by Uic columnl sta 1nd tartoonJsl!J 11nd letter writers 11~ thdr own and no endorsement ot their views by the Daily .Pilot should be inferred. .Wednesday, AugustZ7, i9n ; Vikings' Glass Murder · Clue EDINA. Minn. (UPI ) -A drinking glass with a Minnesota Vikings' insignia was the key in solving the m ystery of the murder of school t eacher Margaret Hat tel, police say. The body of Miss Hattel, 33, a teacher at a St. Loui s Park elementary school, was round on the Ooor of her Edina apartment J an. 28. Police said she had been struck on the head several times and stabbed in the chest. THE SMALL GLASS, FOUND IN Miss Hattel 's bathroom. was tied in with other e vidence and ena bled police to arrest and obtain a confession from the apartment building caretaker, Robert J . Reid, 22, they said. Reid pleaded guilty to third· degree murder. Police Capt. Henry Wrobleski said the only evid'ence left at the scene was the glass, which had liquor in it. He said Police assumed the glass, which had no fingerprints, belonged to the suspect and that the suspect knew the victim because her apart- ment door was found unlocked and showed no sign of forced entry. Police compiled a list of five potential suspects, and Reid, who had keys to the building's apart· ments, was fourth on the list WROBLESKI SAID A SECURITY GUARD was the prime suspect because he had two prior convic- tions for assault against women and a Vikings' glass also was found in his car. Police, how ever, couldn 't substantiate a case against him. After interviewing 127 people, the eight detec- tives working on the case still could not solve ~he murder. Then, Wrobleski said, police began closing in on Reid, whom neigbbors said was acting er- ratically. drinking heavily and arguing with his wife. Reid would not budge after six interviews, and hi s wife said he was in their apartment at the time of the murder. BUT ON JUNE 25, MRS. REID a pproached "police -the s a1ne day Reid was served with papers notifying him his wife was seeking a marriage dis- solution. She told them she feared for her life. She added she had li ed about Reid's whereabouts on the morning of the murder. She said he c ame home from work about 5 a.m . and left the apartment with a drink in the Vikings glass. Wh en he came back to the apartment, he asked his wife if she had seen the glass, Mrs. Reid told police. The glass was one of six the couple had. She said one had been given to the security guard and four others were smashed by Reid about a we't?k after the murder. Reid was arrested the next day and later con- fessed .. l-l ennepin County District Judge Paul · A. Lorn men set sentencing for Sept. 29. j '.: SALE * * JEWELRY * * A.H. Weinert Fine Jewels Diamonds ! 4k Rings ........ .' .......•• 40°/o off Earrings Watches Sterling Silver Engagement Sets .........•.. 25°/o off. Gold Chains, Chcrms, · necklaces, Pearls Estote Items -A. H. WE INERT .:=.. We regret Fine J ewels 32 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 644·2040 to inform you . your back to school *stuff is in at The Storekeeper * LEVI CORDS HANGTEN SH IRTS RUGBY SHIRT S REVERSE SHIRTS JACKETS FLANN EL SHIRTS »EDGEF IELD DO-NOTHING JEAN S SOCKS AND STUFF If you buy your clothes at the Storekeeper going back to school won't seem so bad. UlfKAMl:JI~ • .....JUI ..... ........ ~1Mcb,~--6'2·70lll ' Wednesday, Augus1 27, 1975 DAIL y PILOT 1t 9 Feminist Barbs 'Chauvinists' Roasled HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES al •i1 St. A.drew1 Pre-tbJlttian Chwch AUSJ"IN. Tex. (U PI) -University of Texas football coach Darrell Roya l and the local J aycees hav e bee n named winners or the first ''Bare!oot and Pregnant" award by the Au stin chapter of the Na- tional Organization for Women for the ir alleged e fforts lo hind er \\'Omen's equality. to Title 9 regulations is- s ued by lhl• i)t•partrncnt or ~lealth , F.ducalion anti Welfare requiring more emphasis on women's athletic programs. TllE TEXAS athleti c director said ir the school was required to split pro· cceds equally from its football progrc1 m with women's sports. scvt.'ral men's sport s progra1n s would havl' to be cnn- celed for Jack of funds. are professional women. and it's rather irritating "'hen an organization like that won 't even look at your credentials." ''WE FINALLY de· cided to go ahead and give the award jointly because a ltho ug h the Jaycees hav·e been at it longer than coach Royal, their spirits are about the same," Ms. Walker- Ash"•orth said. U 600 SI. A ... ews Rood. Newport- ROSH HASHOMAH: Friday, September 5 1 Saturday, Sepl ember 6 Oiildrens Sef'tltces YOM KIPPUR: Sunday, September 14-Kol Nidre Monday, September 15 Olildrens Sef'tl1ce VISKOR {Memorial SeNices & Closing) 8:00 PM 10:00AM 1.30 PM 'a:oo PM 10:00 AM 1:30 PM 3:30PM Serv1t es conducted by Aabbt Melvin 0 . Silverman A ss1sled by Ca nior Josef German lnforrre1 1on & T1ckels: 645·5055 UPI Wlr•pl'IQ111 "They can frame it or use it for toilet paper or whatever they want to do with it,'' said Donna Walker-As hworth , presi· dent of the local NOW chapter. ··coach Royal has a----------------------------- Leaves Rectory • Betty Hutton, one- time movie s tar, h as left Roman Catholic r e c t o r y i n Port smoth, R .l., where she had bee n since June, t o return to California. Rector said Miss Hutton still hopes for a come· back. ''Tms AWARD is the antithesis of our Susan B. Anthony Award. It's given to the person who has done the most to hinder women's struggle· for equal rights." She said Tuesday that Royal wa s picked because or hi s opposition •• right to oppost• 'J'itle 9 if he want s to.·· Ms. Walke r-Ashworth said. 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Yo'edne$day.August27, 1975 By Phil lnte rlondi No .Jail Ten11s Best?· '""-' · · An·est Su1·vey Revealed t() . rj SAN'fA ANA -Convil'led felons given no jail "The r esults indicate there w as either no term ror thei r offe nses are Jess likt•ly to be rearrest- . --~ ('ti for new violations than tho.st" ci ven s hort jail the fou r meas ures by length of jail sentence or that ·' .., '·~ · f('r1n s. aC'('Ordini:: tu a study prepared by the Orange the no jail s entence or a short sente nce was as-~\fJ County Probation J)epartn1l'nt. sociated with lower levels of recidivism," the rc- 'l'hc l"l'po rt was µrt"st·nted to the county Jloard port sl ates I of Supt·rv1sors for consideration Tuesday and sent . by the boarrl tu tht> shcrrirr·s department. the TllE R E PORT CONCLUDES that mere com· :;u)>C'riorcourtsandth('countyl'riminaljuslicecoun-mitment to jail does not necessarily "refor m" a ----,,-cil for three weck:s of evaluation. criminal. Tht.> findings ~·ere n1 ade during the second year Specifically referring to residential burglars, of a thrct~-y ear prob(' of ··differential sentencinc '· -the report notes that successful completion of pro- lhl• l'ff('ct of t'l'rtain punishment::; on the repeat rate b:ition ··appears to be more closely associated with lrec·1divisn1 ) by c·ertain convicted felons. ~·hat hapl)t•ns ~·hen the offender is released back in· to U1e community t han the jail sentence.'' Tit•: SF.CON l>-YF.A R report was researched and dr:.1ftl•d by Vincent Abborino, a research :;inalyst in lhC' county probation departme nt . HYPNOSIS CAN HELP YOU! Learn to completely relax in any situation. Regain your ability to sleep deeplv and soundly. I mprove your abilitv to concentrate, memorize and recall. Increase your income and expand fluence. Achieve greater se)( hawlness. •:vf:NING ( 1.1\SSt:s NOW Hi:ING t'O KMt;r> your in~ San C l«lll«lll<' Hypnosis Ce nte r 655 (':1 111inn OP l ,os i\l a rcs. ·" Suitl" 126 1 )h,h<•l l'l~I .o \ o H• ' "'! 11 "'" "'"" {'I<'""'""' f.• ""' .+1 llu>i•~ •I I I' II OI'( t: 493·3332 ,,._,, ........ ,..... ... .... According to the study, 43 percent of a sur vey group of 1.100 offe nders ~·ere r earrestt..-'<-1 and 30 per- t'l'nt rcconvi t•tt~d or new crimes after receiving no Jai I term fur t h<'i r original orren:se. Other Deaths BLOO M F I ELD 1111.1.s. l\.1iC'h . (.-\!)> <:ull('n I~. Landis. 79, \\'ho played the m ~llc lt·ad in the fi rst lengthy talking n1otion picture, cli e d 'fucsday at a nurs in g center. I-le st arred in the 1928 movie "Nig ht Lights of New \'ork. ·· KENSETI. Ark. CAP) 1\bbie L ois llaigh )lills, S!J. of K ensett , mother of Rep. \\'ill.111 r 0 . l\.til ls t D-Ark .). dil·d Tuesday night . She h:.id bt:•en i II for son1 e ti ml'. PENSJ\COL.1\. Fl a . I UP I ) f<'u n t•ra l service's were held today for· retired Adm . ~la th.ias Gardner , a 37 -ycttr Navy vetera n who cumm<indcd the Sixth F lcC't during \\'orld \\'a r 11. Gardner d ied during the "'cekend a t Pe ns acola Nav<..tl llospital. LUB IJOCK. T ex. (AP ) Roy B. D a \•is, 7'1. kno"·n a cross the na- l ion's cottun bL'lt rrom thl• Caro l i na s 10 Cal iforni:.i . d ied Sun<1;1y in a Lu bboC'k hospit~I follo~·ing a brief illness. A former president uf lhl' National Cotton Count·i l, Davis exerted inrlut•nt·c a s ~t n adviser to a number of U .S. secretarie:s o r agriculture. ' C!fAPEL 1-II L l ., N.C. IJ\P) -Rupe rt Bayless Vance, 76, a sociologist and professor em~ritus 31 the lj ni vt'r s1 t\' of North C<:1 r o lin<1 . (!it·d !\.tonda y after a briPf ii i· ness. I It' ~·as a forml'r pre si dent of th e American Sociulogi c<:1l Soc iety and t he l'opuh•- t io n A:ssoc iation of America. Dl••oh1tlon• 0( Marriage E111tred Au9u1!' Bo..ar~lu, °"PL •"'" rau• C. R<i,_1, MCH(ld Cl'lri~hne •r.O R,1 y Cl'w•le• P1 r,.11e, t M ano PaH•t•a O. l*•~l •M,C<i!IPl'lt'M anoOona lOF. Moore,Jonnl ilNINil"(•D 'fhal f1~urt-inrrt·asrd lo 48 percent for the group for ft•lons Sf.'ntt>nccd l o from one lo 30 days in jail. 35 µt'l'Cl'nt o r the short-term inm<.ites ~·ere re· l'Ull\'ittCd. TtlF. lllGHF:ST REARRt:ST rate -73 percent \\'ilS nolt"d in lht' group that served original terms nf fron1 DI to 150 days. Of those, 58 percent \\'('TC re- (·onv1cted of ne w c rimes during t he test period. 1\ccording to the study, an unexplained devia- tion from the norn1 ~·as noted"in 21 offenders' sen- tences from 270 to 3.10 days in jail. The rearrest rate for that group deC'lines to 57 percent with 52 perct"nt reconviclcd. Crans ion Joins Planning Board SA'.'-JT A AN A -f\.1argaret F'. Cr;i nston or Yorba J.ind<1 \\'as nan1C'd by Orange County Superviso r llalph DiC"drich tu the County Planning Commission Tuesd ay. !\.1rs. Cr :tnston will take the seat vacated this \.\·eek by Beverly Mi ller of Fullerton, who resigned becal!se s he is moving to the East Coast . · l\1rs. Mille r served on the planning unit since ;.1arch. "'hen she r eplaced Roy Knauft, now an aide ·toCongrcssmun Charles Wiggins (R-Fullerton). Diedrich "s new commissioner has lived in the county rrir 11 years and wi ll take the seat Sept . 8. She has been a member of the county Citizens Direc:tion Finding Commission s ince 1974 and was selected this yeetr as Outstanding Woman or thV 'll'C'ar by the regional Epsilon Sigma Alpha interna· ti onal :soror ity chapter. o .. ath Notl._,.,. ~le•'· le"' C. ;,no 1<,aY,.,•1n 0. -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,:-..,.._w\, \lo•Qonld iln<l E ilrl E "9"1'1t' -"· W1llo~m No•man il!'IO La Aet\4 El-• !.WAN!..ON f-"LORENCE D. SWAN50N Rt.,Ge<ll ~I l aciuna H ill, Cahtorn14, P,.,\C<I .... al AvQll~l 76, 1,1~. Su••••o...tiD, tw!r -'· Vlill•am R. Sw•""'"· DI BilH•oa. c.,.i.1arn1a, !~rep Qf And<l'l+l<l•,n, onl:' qreat-qr~noc,uld. !.e• ••<•• ... 111 bo· hrlO. 1h1Jr,oa., AUQU~I 'IB. 1•11 Al 10.Xl 1'-M. "'I ~~I( hll (0.pel Merh."1< ~. ()!lo<t;W'I w ill bl' Mr. lam SP•"~""· (~""""' '.><•~ncP R•"ffltr. ln1"'""'"1. l"e Oa~ t.~m(l .. dl l'.or-, MonfOYo .. , C6iol11<nod. "'"'>!<l•I! cn.:1pe1 MC•lu••v. <lir..c:to<~. --RIDGE J.D£l lNE F. PIDC.E For<T'!<'rly of l.a9un~ beacl'I , C•lllornla. Po1•~rd ""'"V .Avguir ?•. l'llS. Sur •••et! toy ll'lr"' ""'"· Fre-d J , at Laquno1 H•ll\, Raul T ot Co•ta Mf!U., .inll Gt!o•11e A. ol S.... f<.m· 'ti.CO, ,;. qran<Kl'lilO rPn, !our '"'"'~· Anlonoa Mo•ale' ""0 Ne!a CrftwtO•<l ot L~<I""" ~a<n. •n<1 St•ll• H""'" or Nori~ ,.,.ouv ... ood. ~adil' C<>Qel ot \/••· al1<1 M••· Nlooe ,,.~ <f\!CleO 11'1 Lo\<IU<\il ~il<n !or 31 ''"''· J'"vllt l.om1ly ~t<Yl<P\ -•P IWIO al Piltifo< \l<e., "'""'<lfl.11 P.ir~. P•cd1( Votw Mo•lu.itv, ""'''°'"· <O< PAl l(IRKPATRICI( COX A•!o<Mnl <ol "'"'''"· C<1hlorn1a. l';o\...O """av AU<IU\I 2~. 191~. s ....... ~~<I l)y l'ltr 0.1UQMt•. MPlro~ Fo~Tr• DI ... ,,~ ...... l+Yt qran<l<hol<l•en; 1• o•<•l- •irM><Knlld•Pn. SPrv+['\ "''I! l)o' ''"i<I 11 :00 AM, lhuf,,Oay at Po1t ••1t y,~,.. (l'ldJ)t'I. l nlr rnienl. Po1t1tlc \11,.w t~tmor lo1I Par•. P.itl!lt ,...,.,,.. Mo•IUMV. OHt< lor '· IALn·IERGEROH FUNE•AL HOME Corona del Jv\ar 673-~450 Cos!a Mesa 646-2424 IE:lll•OADWAY MO•TUARY 11 0 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICk MORTUAll Y Laguna Bc,1ch 494·941 5 San Juan Car11<:trano 495· l 776 PACIFIC VIEW MlMORIAL P'Alk Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacihc View Drive Newoorl Beach, Cali!orn1a 644-2700 ,EEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAi. HOME 7601 Bolsa Ave. Weslmln!ter 893-352 5 ~MrTHS' MO•TUARY 627 Main SI Hunl•naton Bet1Ch 536-6539 Mor,.k'\, Ma•tt.1.,la and J""<I"'" ~rr,,C,,,.•~I f,\aroe 4n<1 Ro!>P•I S<:t>'1 B•ff<l,C,.uy Flu,'>4!11 ilnO Janoce Jl,>;i" Aeeo:i. Ctw~le• O ""0 o ... na Kl,m, J06nnil KarPn ilnd D•v•O ...,... Wll<O•, lvnn """ ilnO Cl>•;~l<><>••er Stwlloo, Cll!'n<la C. """ ,.,. .. ,.,,o E. P,\ulPy, Pal•l(•it s """ TfitVI' ~"""'"" P•lt!C~ J _,\nOM ... , Ann !n;IO, V•Olel K """ l OM•O Ca,lro, Sr>e•• r Le~ •nn Ralph OuvPr,Jo,epl>H anoE ll•e'll Wfll••, ~0•9e C .• ~nQ /.ud•• r 0. Buller, Oa~.a L , an<I M4• ,,. H. l.lll•tlilv. Sl'llrler Ann an<l Don~td £ .... . K.i .... 10,, Shell•Y JunP ar.O Cnrv An- ~•• 'llelnPr. M'"Y "'"n M11oreo ano Stilnl'IV ltw!n LA"°"· Merry Anni"" Pl'lothpM. Grly\on,Ronn.iJ •n11 a111,c_, "'""'''"n'il. '""~ E. ano Do•t""a Eli1a!>Plf\ 11.orrPll, l ••rv Franci• ilnd Oro<vn lO\l• ... l.l~tl\fow. EU119M C. •r><I Row. M.J,.O! Gil•O. JOl'>elle Su'"" Pinney ill'l<I C...•y ,K. W•ll-•. Toni P.a..., David L. "'"''"'. Cele\te .tno Cl'lil•le' A M.1<1!n,C..•olJ ilnORa•mondC A'-'· Frdl'>(!~ M , .Jnd La.,.,teMP ' L•N,;IDUI, Po\lrlcie J. and Pele• f-" \11llal0b0\. f •.in<•XD ano An tor '•~ Bu\.bv.SanO•i1K .andW1lloamM HI MolQ.lr. Joyce A ano Roi.e•• COi,. c,,., c •a. \/•< 101 11no Mania• t!! Xou, M.1r1n .. Anne •<>d Robo,'•t Stuart Enle•H Aw•u•1 6 Klnq, Mil•• F. ano M•<"ik'I N. ()\jl;o\by, Dane"""' Y ilflO lfe C.atll\, C.iro!yn and OonalO M"'••I, Ger1110 ~. anll Ma<Y Jan~ H""l••, Teri °"""" .ino R'("·"d Dalt! W•l~er. Jame\ A. ;mil Janf'I M , Kur\kel, M••oare1 L.an<I EdQar J, Colem•n. Jean Marie an<l Roy Cl'Vlrltt ....,nt1n,6e1tyM andJ<>eN. oi.,. Rll<ID!ph ana Da11,a Rut to MiltMlllan, Losa L ano Jol'ln Le~lit c-. J>Jdill'I A. ano Al"•"n<lPr ,.,,.,,u, S\e~n S. ana Mnr,na E. Vt!h~, OaY1<I D ""° (""•¥1 A)ll. JOhn A. an<! C1'16flP\ W, Daly, N-.iry ~l•t<ll>ell> .ind R<lbo!rl G<M~ Genn. Sandra lf.•l'IO Ritho\•d A. Sr. Cle ye, Sally w. il'IO Ru<ly w ,11,am Coo•.""" Kyono """ H•n·~ Lt!•DV McE•th•on, t.1noa E and S!~vcn J . SPt'n<P•. w.111 .. m F. and S•ew U,.p 1.1+\hoP, C••Ole s. ano Nt!~I s Ba,,Pra, Glor+a Ro,.ilte """ Ju.1n ··-Ant<lf'UICd. Brf'nda Lt'e <ind Ron.~ld CH Spaol11ra, Piula Lep ano l)(,nn•\ LPRD, Pinney, Judolh Lee and Donall! ·-~ M~''· .kJ Ann and Wot1iam Houlot!, Loui' W. ;ino J<1ne1 Ir~"' Miii••. Loul~e Anno) and Harold SteJ>Nn Jol'ln, Norman ll•lhur ano loretei ""·-JOflt!S, M•~v F •anr•< ~nd JOl'ln ~II Pier(f, R•IPl'I dr.0 ("•01 Le~ L.Aw, C1the .. ne Louise ""° u-encc•· ,,_ Vounq. ly,,..tle Kay and Jol'ln R~Yl lllt.,ron. Dol'l4ld C.irl •nd G.ora1<11ne MA•ian H-ll•de,ty, K.ittotpfn F ""d JamP• L. X,,.llmMI, Louo~e C. r.c.e •nO Geor911 Sot am an Jol'lnson, 11.1ro10 Terry •l'l<I 01.,~ '"'"~ Dp\NI, C11«>I An<' al"tf JOl'lfl fl,,.,,(! !,.,,,.,,.1, v..uon 0.,1~"'"'" ~no~ Jl;M1m• F•lt"'IUfl, Do"~ ff~"" nnd C.11i:.•r1 Eloy P•1t ow<~•. ~otien s 1~nh v ·'"d P1lricl• A 0.yo, ,Ma,.Jyn D•ane •nO Mella•o ...... '============-'• Jol'ln~on. Piluta .Jantll .1no P(l.,1 • "Arlii<>r P U BLIC NOTICE • FICTITIOUS auSINESS HAM•STAT•M•l'IT ,,.,. loUowint Pt!'""''••• <!Dino;~· Nia•\: GOtOEN WEST VENDORS, 1111 l.aoan A~ .• SI.Ille E, Coi.la ...... t.a. CA .,.,. J al'ftt!S l1ylor Moorf', t llJ Rnotll' Dt'.,(OSI• ~M,(A. '1616 8'11111 Lt• Moon, 11U R,_1 Dr,. Cl)!, ta MIH, CA, '161t Tl'lll bu1l~U I• fOlldu<lfd bY an Ill· dl•idl,.-1. J•m•s T, Moorit llelllt I., iYooore "Ill!' staltmtnt wilt IHl!CI wlll\ 11'f <:oun1 , Cit-ft ol Ot.,.et Co11t1lY on J uly JI, ltlS. -F'Wlllltlltd Orotn0t Co.11 0..Hy Pll«, , 13,W,21. ftlS ) 11.)y.); August Cadillac Sate Yea r-end sal r of remaining 19755 -Cad-2000 f·l,ub'-Jr f Sk'll , Cos!d Me<;.1 ·!:'1'1l0()!(~ LEASING? Lease directlyfmm~ur ~ authorized dealer and save ! I ·', Johnson&Son Leases all popular makes! LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES! • ~.,.Jo 31..-. C•l l C•o '"''" C->to '"" 1\(1() L-. ..... -l• 1:'! 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Supervisors Order Review of County Ordinmice I · By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R (It U. 0.llr ~I._. S~H SANTA ANA -Orange County 15U})t!rvisors took steps Tuesdlty that may lead lo a major over· h aul of the county's revised animal control ordinances adopt- ed only four months ago. Supervisor Thomas Riley said several ''oversiehts" in the board's previous discw.sions or the ordinances must be clarified. He also said ree schedules adopt- ed in May have drastically re- duced the number of animals re- deemed by owner s at the county Animal Shelter. •.• have been getting a lot or gripes about this and I think the whole area needs to be studied again,'' Riley said. BESIDES THE fee structure, Riley said a section of the la"'' de- aling v.•ith cat kennels must be Chemical Hazards Attacked SANTA ANA ·- Ora n ge County sllpervisors ordered the county nood control dis- trict Tuesday to take s teps nec essa r y t o eliminate hazards or herbicides and insec - ticides used by the dis- trtct . At the urging o f S upe rv isor Thomas Riley, the board also directed the county Mos· quito Abatement District and other county agen· cies th at use t ox ic chemicals to undertake s imilar mitigating measures. THE ACTION on the flood control district's vegetation and pest management program came a fter supervisors ronsidered the findings of a n extensive environ- mental impact report on the program. The EIR cited poten- tial dangers to humans, pets a nd beneficial . plants f 'rom the chemicals used by the nood district. The report not ed that the district is the largest single user of chemical herbicides in the county and also uses more than 1,400 tons or pesticides each year. THE CHEMICALS are used by the district to e l i min ate ce rtai n animals -mainly mice, ground s quirr e l s, gophers and rats -that can damage channels and other facilities. cer. l ain plants th at ca n choke channels a nd drains a'r e a l so eliminated. ·'From the public h ealth perspective, hazards exist, yet the ac- tivities are resulting in minima l a dve r se im- pacts to occupational safety and health and community health," the EIR states. "Potential adverse im· pacts to herbicide ap- plicators is possible due to accidental ingestion of chemicals if safety pro- c e d u r es arc not followed.'' THE DOCUM ENT not es that simila r ad· verse impacts may oc- cur on n eig hboring human and animal populations, ornamental plants and certain plant and animal species not targets of the abatement effort.. T he E l R concludes that t he abatement pro- gram is not only essen- tia l b,ut m u ~t be ex- panded ln coming years. It states that improve- ments are possible, includin1 a reduction in use of toitc chemicals as new methods are de· veloped to eliminate pests and weeds . changed to reflccl a more rt· alislic run size. Supervisor llalph I>iedrich echoed Riley's concerns and said his offi ce has bee n told the board overlooked som e potential pro- blcrns in lhe new ordinances. it economically unwise for owners to recover pets housed at the pound, particularly injured animals. Diedrich contended that: "When he (an owner) finds out all he has lo pay for lo get his pet back. he just turns around and leaves him there," Riley said. -NO PROVISION is made !or reduced Li cense fees for senior citizens. T he Newport Beach supervisor said he has been told that a tiny number of the estimated 2,500 cats turned into the shelter each month are recovered by owners. -No provision is made for older, naturally sterile dogs to qualify for the neutered animal · Hcense fee, which is half the re- gular C'hargc. "That number has decreas ed since the new fee schedule went into effect,'' Riley said. -Too little consideration has been given to certain kennel zon- ing requirments. THE BOARD'S order gives the county health officer and the county administrative office 30 days to review the ordinance and rome back with recommenda- tions. RILEY TOLD n c >A•smen after the meeting he has learned that parts of the new ordinance make It also s uspends application of the section governing cat runs until the new study is completed. Cl.ElANESE l\,YLON 100% C£LAN£S£ NYLON PILE POPULAR Hl·LOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. IOW SALi PllCED .•• COllPAUIU mAlt ••• SS.H HERCULON® COMMERCIAL CARPET 1001oH£RCULON' OLEFIN PILE IDEAL FOR HIGH- TRAFFIC AREAS. MANY COLORS TD CHOOSE FROM. llOW SAU PIKED ••• covuuu nun ... ss ... HERCULON® SCULPTURED 100% HERCULON · OLEFIN PIL[ IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE . IOW SAU PllCED ••• COMPAIHLI mAIL ... 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ORANGE COUNTY SANTA ANA -Plans by a Tustin area resident to establish a kennel for 20 cats at his house were rejected this week by the Orangt! County Pla1utiog Corn - mission. ·rhe onl y commissione r t o· favor g r a nting t'cnton a u:o;e per mit was R o n Yeo wh o Ocscnbed himself as a "softy for animals and hard on landscap- ing.·· Commissioners ruled :J.J that the cat kennel was not in keeping with the residential char<tC· teristics of the neighborhood. New PR Officer Even the assurances of Ken- neth Fenton that the cats would neither make noise nor smell bad failed to sway the commission. \'EO, AN ARCIUTF.CT, said hi s place of business was loca ted next door to two spinster~ who ke pt dozens of cats. L t . Col . Dan Brown has replaced Lt. Col . A.P . Brill as joint public affairs officer ·al' Camp Pendleton. 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SAVI $2.00 AMONG THE sugges- t ions In .the E~R is a statement urging the rounty to conduct a year· lone mdnltoring pro· gramolthe fiood district program for possible ap- plication elsewhere. ]Q.10·90 0111 lllO NO IN°Tmi1 • CONV!Nl[NT (11011 'llNI ANO 11111 !£1111 l!'llllll[ • cm FOi fl([ IHO,·AT-NOlll l[IVIC! • ~Ill OUI CUSTOM OU'llV 0£111TM!NT That 1ua:1t..ttlon was the appfrent motivation behind the board's order to survey other county chemical pesticide and herblclde proframs to ••• If m f t 1atln1 mea1ure1 afe bei.01 UMd. NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 l•rll '-'"' 11¥4. -tU-JJOO HOLLYWOOD I I J2 VIM Simi .. a .. au , VENTURA JSOI L .. Slrtel (105) •41·5041 TORRANCE 423' Arlt1lti 11•4. S4J ..... WHITIIEll 15'111. Wllillitr llwd. t4l·Ol'1 PASADENA J ... I. (llon4o llwd. 577-lffO I LONG IEACH 1001 ltllflt-llY4. Ul·Hl4 MONTCLAIR 411tM ........... (7U) U6.JS17 COVIPIA 210 I. Arrow Ml1hw1y .... 4471 FOUNTAIN VALLEY IHUM-llw4. (714) ut.1100 W. LOS ANGELES IOSU VHict 11•4. SSt.t5tO ' EL CAJON Jl7 I. Molo SI. 714 «0-6262 NO. CAllfOINIA IOCATIONS • CAMl'llLI • SAH CARLOS • MIUllAI •SAN flANC~CO •MT. VIEW , AJ2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Augusl 27, 1975 I POPPIES IN GARDEN JERUSALM E N (AP) -Police have destroyed 200 opium -producing poppies found growing in t he ga rd en o r t h e Rockefeller Antiquities Museum in J erusalem. Man Faces Manslaughter Charge in Wife's Suicide : 1 P ALM SPRINGS tU P ll -William P l ac ht a w as unde r a c h arge o r ma nsla ughte r ror not preventing his terminally ill wife's sui cide, but the distri ct a ttorney said he would not rile a complaint until a ll the racts are in. Francesca Plachta, 49, who ~·as bedfast and s uffering fr om a degenerative brain disease, had s aved pills rrom two prescrip- months. She wrote notes to her friends and relatives, m any of them apol9gies ror what she was to do . Sunday, she took the pills while Plachla, 64, waited in another room. lie checked on her frequently and when she was dead, he covered her with a sheet and called the poli ce. terfere with my wi!C's wishes to die." Dr. Milto n D . 1-l eifet z, c h ier o f neuros urge ry at Cedars or Sinai J\.1edical Center and author or the recently publis hed book, "The Right to Die," said Plachtp; should be com mended. absolutely within her rights to die,'' ~t :>aid. "And he ( Plachta) should. be com mended for allowing ht'r to do so instead (l f bei ng prosec uted on a manslaughter ' charge." 1 He en1phas izl'd the impartance of that 1 P.1rs. Plachta 's cond ition being hopcle:ss. :.'.::;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~u;·o;n::_•-::;;D;alm ane and Dilaudid -ror six ..1 don't know wh ere I stand in all this," Plachta said. 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A registered pharmacist is on duty at all times during Sav-on store hours to prep.are your prescriptions!· Pepsodent TOOTH ~~~!~OI. 57c AD PRICES PREVAIL WED., AUG. 27 THRU SAT., AUG . 30 A -Place To Sliopl SPRA~i oz.1.49 TAME CREME RINSE & CONDITIONER 16 Dl.1.29 ·white Rain l .. '- sHAMP~~"-eac - ''TONI" ADVANCE LOOK Haine Permanent for styles that require more body than curl. 1.69 ' . SHOP 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM MON. THRU SAT.-10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNOAY 8 oz. INSTANT YUBAN COFFEE 1~55 ! • ~r • • r Nastase, Borg Win NetTitles BROOKLINE. Muss. -Young Bjorn Rorg of Sweden retained c U.S. Pro Tennis Cham· onship with a 6·3. 6·4, 6·2 vie· y over .Guillermo Vilas of gentinn Tuesduy night in the 'ndup of the $100,000 tourney at ngwood. "I played wel l und Guillermo W.dn 't play too good. lie hit his Jllots out at important limes. I ~ow he can play much better ' nis," Borg said. "Bjorn played very well ," ilas said. "lie hit high balls 'th a lot of top spin. I couldn't aydeepenough.'' 'fhe match teature<l t ong allies with both players hilling om deep in the court and only casionally charging the net. Hewitt Tumble. (SOUTH ORANGE, N .J . -Ilic tJastase of Romania defeated ~b ~lewitt of South Afri ca, 7 ·6, ti· I Tuesday night in the final of ~he $50,000 Tennis Week Open, )narked by an angry outburst by J·lewitt. L Playing conditions at the prange Lawns Tennis Club were tar from the best after two days pf rain. Hewitt, 35, not as agile as his Romanian opponent, said he :t'ound th e court conditions ~·dangerous and intolerable." : After the fourth game, he sat ;down and refused to continue. ;t'ournament referee Gus Lanna :con vinced f-lewitt conditions -were safe and 1-l ewitt went back '..onto the court after a scven- :minute break . " Negotiation• 011 CHICAGO -The Rozelle Rule has done it 'again. It's put National Football League contract negotiations• right back where they were. Nowhere. The controversial rule proved the villain once more Tuesday, its r epresentatives of the Na- tional Football League Players Association and NFL Manage- ment Council broke off negotia- tions after reaching an impasse wi dissolvii:ig their differences on t.he re&ulat1on . Federal mediator James F. Scearce said no progress was re- 8ched in the talks held Monday and Tuesday I despite a glint o( ..:movement earlier. ' 1 Talks between the two sides over option compensation as well as other issues barring agree- 91ent on a contract have carried on fruitlessly for more than a year. Stone• Tri-pm • STUTTGART, West Germany ' -World record holder Dwight Stones of the United States scored an easy high jump victory in an international track and (ield meet Tuesday, leaping 7-5 1h . Sprinter Steve Williams, shot- putter Al Feuerbach and pole vaulter C~sey Carrigan of the United States also r ecorded triumphs. The swift Williams captured tbe 100-meter dash in 10.l, beat- ing fellow American Steve Rid· dick , 10.33, and Don Quarrie of Jamaica, 10.35; he then took the 200 meters in 20.16 with Quarrie finishing second, Riddick third. The veteran Feuerbach took the shot· put with a heave of 67-ll'h. 5 00 Date Slcltc hed ONTARIO -Citingdisappoint- ihg turnouts for the last three runnings, officials of the Ontario Motor Speedway have decided to make the California 500 a Labor Day event once more. The 500, an event for In- dianapolis-type cars, has been held in March for the last three years. It was conducted on Labor Day for the inaugural race in 1970 and the following two Y.ears. Rams Tabbed ' To Win It All VEGAS, (APJ -The Los eles Rams were made a 14·5 orite to win the Super Bowl t January over the defending ampioo Pittsburgh Steelers, smakers said Tuesday. he Union Plaza Race and rts Book made the Rams an <!hoice to win the National otball Conrerence cham· ship and the Steelers I 9-5 ice to repeat as the American erence<!hamps. e Steelen were J)egged •t3-1 :wilt another SURflr Bowl. he Mlnnesot~ Vikings, de· ding NFC champs, were de a 2·1 pick'for the NFC title · d Los Angeles and were ced at 16-5 to win lhe SUper wl. leveland and New Or1eans made the longshot.s In the A .C and NFC respectively, tabbed at 50-1 to win a leaguetiOe and JOO-lto take the super llowl. t 1 UPI T•lellllotol MICKEY RIVERS IS PICKED OFF AS BOSTON'S CARL YASTRZEMSKI MAKES THE TAG . FATHERLY ADVICE -Luis Tiant's father, Lui s Sr., shows his stuff in pre-game action before Boston's clash with the Angels al Fenway Park. The elder Tiant and his wife. Isabella, arrived in Boston last week from Cuba for a reunion with thei r son. Dodgers Roll, B·l Hooton Shooting For 7th Straight LOS ANGELES IAPJ Doug Rau admitted il was a victory of sorts to finally get Dick Allen out, but he claims the real triumph was getting the Philadelphia Phillies out_ ''That's quite a lineup of ]X)Werful righthanded hitter s," said Rau after the Los Ange les Dodgers· left-hander dispatched Philadelphia on three hits, 8-1, Tuesday night to dampen the Phillies' pennant hopes in the Na- tional League East. The loss knocked the Phils out of second place, one-hall game behind St. Louis, which was win- ning a doubleheader from Houston, and four games behind first-place Pitts burgh ...... "I'm still confident,'' said the Phillies' s kipper Danny Ozark_ ''We're not out of it. We were a little down when we saw lhe Pirates' score go up there and we just didn't respond like we should have." The Phils will try to bounce back tonight when they send Steve Carlton. 11 -10, against the Dodge rs' Burt Hooton. 12-9, who is bidding for his seventh straight vi ctory. The Dodgers made it easy for Rau to post his 11th victory by Do dge r s S ia I e All 911Ms .. 1tABC {nO) AUIOI. 21 lll!ll1dt!phi1 al LO"i A noel~ "UV. 28 N~w York 11 Loi;An;eles AUQ.)tNe"' Yor1111 LosA~ln 1 :2~p.m. 1:1S11.m. 1 :2~11.m. pounding out 10 hits, one or them a three-run homer by Ron Cev. the club's rbi leader, and a two- rUn pinch double by John Hale. But Rau a lso did something he . hadn't done all season -retire Allen. The Philadelphia firs t base man was eight-for-eight against Rau, three of the hits being home rWls, and it was n 't at all s urpris· ing that the Texas·born Rau de· cided to walk Allen the first time he faced him. But he later retired Allen twice ind he ld him hitless. Angels Ruin Tiant .Night; Roll, 8-2 BOSTON (AP) -Ed Figueroa and Andy Etchebarren teamed up to ruin Luis Tiant's welcome party for his pare nts at Fenway Park but that old 1967 miracle worker Dick Williams still thinks Boston will win the American League East championship. "This Red Sox club is much better balanced than the 1967 team,"' said Williams who led · that club to its "Impossible A ngel• Slate ... u G1me'on KM PC !110) A11g 11 California at Bo~l0<1 lO•S§• m "liq. ']qCflo!ornoa at ~troil • ~IP m. Aug J(l(alilo•n111a\~lra11 11 1011m Dream'· pennant a nd also won a couple of world championships at Oakland before moving on lo his present post a s manager of the California Angels. ""It's also a much better team than the one which didn't make it last year" he added. "I don"t see tills team faltering." What would it take for Baltimore to s tage a fini sh similar to that of 1974 and over- take the Red Sox again? ··well when"s your next plane flight?'' Wi lliams dead panned. EtC'hebarren playing in only his second game after a long layoff with a broken thumb was the hitting hero Tuesday night. The veteran catcher slammed his second homer of the year in the fifth inning to tie the score 2-2, then came through with a bases -loade d si n gle in the seventh to s nap the tie and lift the Angels to an 8-2 victory. Figueroa did the rest checking the Red Sox on five hits to beat them for the thirCI straight time this year and raise hi s overall re- cord to 12-10. "I like to pitch here·· s aid the 26-year-old ri g hl·hande r, ex- pressing a sentiment not too many pitcher s share. ··The close fences make you keep the ball low. Also they're a good club which makes you bear down.'' The big story before the game was the presence of 1'iant's parents who are visiting the Unit- ed States on a visa from Cuba. It marked the firs t chance for Ti ant ·s fathe r, a former top pitcher for the old New York Cubans to s ee his son pitch in the major leagues. 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A-32,0flo. \Nednesday,August27 1975 DAI L y PILOT BI U.S. Open Play Begins FOREST HILLS, N.Y. IAP) - Stan Smith, the fair -haired American of inte rnational tennis in the late 1960s and early 70s, will attempt a comeback in the U .S . Open Champions hips tonight when he takes on Onny Parun of New Zealand. It will mark the first undcr-thl· lights n1 a tch in the 91-ycar his- tory of the tourname nt. Smith, 28. winner at fo"'orest Hills in 1969 and 197 1, probably will welcome the illumination 1n the 15,500-seal s tadium at lhc West Side Te nnis Club. In 1973, he lost a s emifinals heart- break e r t o Jan Kod es or Czechoslovakia a s daylight fad ed into dusk . Smith r e ach e d t h e quarterfinals last year before be- ing knocked out in four sets by Roscoe 1'anner, the rising 22- year-old left-hander from Ten- nessee, but d espite hi s past sue - cesses, he isn't even seeded this year. Seedings, with a final okay from the tournament committee, are based on computer readouts of the year's pe rformances. Smith's is far below par. He was ranke d No. l in the United Slates four times since 1969 -last year sharing the honor with Jimmy Connors - and currently is No. 2. llut while Connors, Ytith tornado-like fury cul a >A'ide swath of victories around the g lobe, Smith was frustrated in the calm_ Since Wimble don. however, Connors also has been frustrated -by a gi mpy leg he claimed to have injured before he Jost the All-England c ro\l;n to Arthur Ashe. He pampered it for a while and then went to Conway, N.l-1., and beat Corona del Mar's Rod Laver, 6-2. 6-2 in the final of a $100.000 tenni s tourname nt. From there he went to South Orange. N.J ., >A"her e he bowed in thi.' qur:rrter-finals or the $50,000 Tenni s Week to Vijay Amntraj of India. But thl' new clay·like surface at Forest Jlills, plus a strong in- ll·rnational field of 128 men and the prestige or the title ma ke Con- nors an overv.•hel ming favonte to take the $25,000 "'inncr ·s share of lhl· $309.·130 purse for the second straight year . If Connors' leg still is bothenn~ him, the shortened format or the best-of-three set s in the men's single 10 the early ruunds will be to his advantage. But the internu- li onall y-sanctioncd 12-poinl tie- breaker wo n"t . In the past, the U.S. Open has used the nine-nnint sudden death to break de adl_ocks -the firs t player to win five points takes the set. nut this year 1f a set goes to 6-6, the 12-pointer y,;11l be used, and a player must Y.'in the extra s tanza by two points. • Sharing the li ghts with Smith and Parun tonight ""'ill be Tom Okker, the No. 6 seed from The Netherlan d s who will m eet Jurge n Fassbender of West Germany in the second match. Il ie Nastase of Romania, the No. 8 seed. was supposed to open the night portion of the day-night doubleheader, but he had a rain- postponed rinal a gainst Rob llewitt of South Africa at South Orange Tuesda·y night and was given a chance to r est today. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. seeded second behind Connors for the Open, and Bjorn Borg, the No . S seed from Sweden, also had to finis h up in the final of the. $100,000 U.S. Professional Tennis Champions hip in Brookline, Mass .. before moving into the West Side Tennis Club. Their 1975 U.S. Open de buts v.•i\I be Thursday, the same day as the women begin eliminations in their 4-pl ayer bracket Try outs Planne d Bucs Eye Prisons For Pro Prospects SPRINGFIELD, Ill. IAPJ - ··we're not championing a cause. We "re just looking for baseball players,'' s a ys Ilranch B . Rickey, a scout for the Pit- tsburgh Pirates who plans to vi s- it four Illinois prisons next month in search of baseball talent. Rickey is one of two scouts who will tour the prisons. I-le is the grandson of th e late Branch Ri<"key who hired Jacki e Robinson as the first black major league baseball player. Rickey and Gene Raker, a former major league player with the Pirates and the Chi<"ago Cubs, plan to hold tryouts at four prisons -Sept. 2 at Me nard, Sept. 3 at Pontiac, Sept. 4 at Stateville and Sept. S at St. Charles Youth Center. A Pirates spokesman said he thinks that Pittsburgh is the only tea"m other than Detroit lo scout prisons_ The Tige r s have two ex- offenders, Gates Brown and Ron Leflore, on their Detroit squad and both players were recruited while they we re in prison, the Il - linois prisons official said. Rickey, who was contacted Tuesday in Parsippany. N.J ., where he was conducting a baseball clinic, took a low-key approach lo the scouting trip. f-le described it as a "'casual ... ex- perimental situation. "We're curious. We want to see if someone may have been overlooked. I would gUess that if we were to take every prisoner in the United States and give him a tryout. we'd find only one who could play minor league ball,'' he said. "But we don't know what we'll find . That one good player may be there, and that would m ake the trip worthwhile,'' he said. Illinois prison official s s aid about 150 inmates would participate in the tryoUts. "We're looking for ballplayers, and who knows -maybe some of them are behind the walls," Mer- ri ll Hess, a ss is tant scouting director for the Pirates, said in a telephone interview from Pit- tsburgh. ··we realize that the ou tside world is not always amenable{() giving emplo yment to those who have offended it, but we're not that way,·· he said . Both !-less and Ricke y said the sC'outing trip isn 't designed lo bol s ter the league-leading Pirates squad this year . Before a prisoner could be signed for a baseball club, Il - linois officials noted the prisoner would firs t have to obtain a parole. The promiseofajobwith a ba seball team would be a significant plus for a prisoner near parole , however, the of- ficials s aid. U.S., Japan In Swimfest TOKYO (AP) -A team of 24 American swimmers, in- cluding world record holders, arrived Tuesday to compete in the 1975 Japanese National . Swimming Championships st arting today in Osaka. The team al s o is to participate in the world meet beginning Sunday_ ••Jt 's a pretty long trip and kind of hard to overcome time differences,'' said Jim Montgomery of Madis on, Wis., who set a record in the 100-meter. freestyle · at a re· cent meet in Kansas City. _ Another world record holde r , Shirley Ba bashoff of Fountain Valley, said, "This is the first time for me to come to Japan and 'I will try my best." She is an 18-year· old all-around swimmer and holder of the world record in the women's 400-mete[' freestyle. . \, .A, ftMU,ADELPHIA LOSANG!:Ll:S ' all r II M • Gnhll& .. 1 1 0 • LOPHHJ al)," .. , s 1 1 0 ' 1 2 0 J 2 I 0 5 1 1 0 2 1 1 l .• 0 0 1 l 0 1 0 I 0 1 2 l ti ti (I .. 0 1 0 HB Golfer Downs Foe Babashoff, from the Mis- sion Viejo Nadadores, i s a lso accompanied by Valerie Lee and Brian Goodell o[ Mission Viejo. Rvtr111tnp 0 000 Uicrtt eo..a" :a 0 0 0 W'rfWI ti O. er-11 j a o 1 Gar.,., lb Lialmlllll , 0 10 Qy~ R.Allen lb l a 0 O Y•ao«c SCllmMit lb J o 1 a P.c:lor•k rl ""-ddOllCI 2 0 0 0 l-Wlel1 ..._,""°" :tb O O o o ft11W1ll 's 8oontt • 2 0 0 o Ra11p u"°"'wooa 11 t o o o Twllcllen p • e n o o #A,-"'*'-ti t (I (I 0 Totits 17 I J I TClhlll l4 • 10 6 f'llU•lphla 100 000 000-1 Los ~les . IQJ 030 ,.,.__. 1!...;.aow•, II, A.1111\ Cail!. DP-Pfl!IMl&llltlla ,, lot~'' L L08-f'hllM1•lpfll1 l, l..O')A"Vfl•• I . 28--ca.PI, ttll•. HA -C•Y 17. 56-Wyrm, S~ -·· IP H •II •• !IO Ul'ld9IWOOOIL.12-tl 4h lo S ~ l • ~~~I 1"•3 33,\ 1111....,11_ I 10000 ft•11(W,ll·tl I l 1 I l ~I WP~ T-2:llA-Xl.Jl4. RICHMOND, Va.-l!obAbbey of Huntington Beach 's Meadowlark Golf Course won his first round match in the 75th U.S. amateur golf championships at James River Course o( the Coun· try Club of Virc:inia Tuesday. Abbey defeated Wren Lum of Mobile, Ala., l·up lo advance to ~e second round of the tourna· mcnt that wlll be concluded this weekend with the fin.al round on television Sunday. The 22·year·old Abbey is a ,rormer club champio~4 al Meadowlark CC and curren~· ls I working in the starters office. The whopping field of 200 was trimmed by 68 in first round matches Tuesday with four other• e liminated early this mornln1 when matches hailed by dai'k:ne1s were completed. The balance of the field drew first round by .. -. Oppressive heat wlth tem· peratures in the high 90s and high humidity made the 6,672-yard course that much t.oughcr. On1y one player was able to break par during the first round -Lance Ten Broeck of Chicago. 1 In rDatch play. ho<A'ever, iL makes nodifterence .. John Grace. las t year's run· nerup and British amateur <!bampion Vinny Glles, were among those drawlne first round byes. They moved into action t?-- day. With Jerry I,ate and .Cra1& Stadler now on the pro circuit, Grace and Giles are Uie closest to defending champions in the tourney. Friday the 1format calls for 36 holes per day for the />•lance oC the tou.mament. The power.packed American team also includes Bruce Furniss, who set a world record in the 200-meter individual m e dley' at the Kansas City meet. He also owns the world record in thO 200--meter freestyle. Head coach Jack Nelson of Fort Lauderdale, said all the swimmers were tired from , the long trip from Los Angeles. • Still tbe Americans we.re expected t9 dlJminate tb.e · Osaka and T01<yo meeu. ' 8 2 DAILY PILO T Wtte1nesday, August 27, 1975 , Costa Mesa's Wigmores t--Born to Be Athletes ~ fly ROGER CARLSON Ot l"e D.f•I~ P•l•tSt .. 11 1·111:-; 1n<1y bl' s1nall cornpcnsa· t111n for som1• or the 1\n).:!l'lus l.,(>agu(' ri v;1ls of M;it er Oei .-ilgh S<'h01.ll in lhC' J)J:-l IS years. but thl· f:1l·t 1s the \\'C'll 1s running dry of \\'l )!IOOl'l'S. It 'll bl' t,,.o yl'ars bt•fore anyone can do ::1ny celt·bral1ng, however , a s Tim, a junior quarterback for the l\tonarchs, ~till has t'AO 1nnr e seasons left at i\lat(·r Dl·i . ll.ob \\'ig1nore. :i Costa l\1 esa in· surant'(' n1an and rt'st a urant o'Aner. and his broth('r , .Jack, an ;i partn1ent house manager 111 Costa l\1 csa. have produced Bob, J()('. Jack. J1n1 and 'f im and each has left (or is in the process) his mark o n Ora nge Coast area athlt.•tirs. Bob \Vi ~morc 's oldest son, "Bob, prC"p ped at l\1ater IJt~i for t\•io years. than transferred to Costa !\Iesa .,l igh ""here ht' was a qua11erbark as a junior and a tackle as a senior. lie was Costa i\les;.i·s team captain in 1963 and "'!'Rl on to 01·angt' Coast College v.·here he played ba seball as a catcher. lie "·as awardC'd the game ball in the 7·6 victory over Newport Harbor in 1il esa·s only \"ictory of the year. BOB WIGMORE J o e . Bob "s second son. a halrback, v.•as the athlete of the year at !Hater Dei follov.0 1ng the 19&1 season-a ca1npaign that s;1"' tht:' r-lonarchs blank seven opponents only to lose a CIF playoff spot when it a!lowe<l the only enemy points of the season to Serv1te in a 13·0 loss al 1\naht:'i m "s I.a P~1lma l">ark . lie went to Idaho State on a s cholarship, then finished his education a l Cal State <Long Bt>uehl. It was al Long Beach in a dry training drill without pads that he suffered n broken neck, ending his grid career. Today he's with his dad in the insurance business. Brother Jack supplied the next ty,·o Wi gmores-first it was Jack in 1965 and '66 and Jim in 72-74. The '65 and '66 seasons were perhaps the greatcm years of all for the glory rich l\.loaarchs. The 1965 football learn, under quarterback Pe te Sanchez, won it all y,·ith a 12-0-1 record, l'apped by a 21-0 rout of Centennial and Mickey Cureton for the CIF 4-A croy.•n. The following seasOfl Bob Woods took over for the de1t\arled Dick Coury anti guided the Monarchs to an 11 ·1 record, ended in a loss to Anaheim ( 1~·7). · Jack didn't sec much actioh as :..i junior, but ""'as the team·s qu;.irterback as a senior and Wll:S ;.i t"'o·year starter at Washington State. He's now an assistant foot. ball coach at Saddleback i"ligh School. Jim y.rigmore just finished his thrt'e·year career at Mater Dei and is off for the University or II· linois. lt'olrerine s Loade d No"' it's Tim. a s tarter al n .. nker as a sophomore and in· kt•d for sta rling duly at quarterback as a junior. Already he"s billed as the fastest in the ~'later Dei backfield . Michigan Hoping For Better Luck Bob Sr. was an athletic sort. loo, starring in footbaJI (halfback and quart e rback >. basketball (guard ) and bas('bull (shortstop) at Indianapolis' Cathedral lligh before moving on to St. Joseph's College ...,·here he was a lcam- mat£' of form er Dodgers great Gil llodg('S. ANN .l\RBOR. i\1 ich. (i\P ) - ~tichigan 's got ;,i )"Oung"r team and a tougher than usual football .~c h ed u l" but. ::a s cou ch Bo Sehembechler says, ··v ou «an"t al....,.·ays have a pat bond." Pal hand or n ot. th e \Vol vt'ri n ~s again ri gurt' to battle f1)r the Hig l 't.•n titll'. 11nd possi bly the n~l11,nal cha1n p1un~h i p. 111 1975. '"This is the first time in seven years "'"t.'.\"e had rain :1t thi:. '75 Football Outlook thing:,'' he told a rl..'cenl Press D.iy gathcri ni!. ··'rh;.it mcans _we'll ha\'e good luc k this year - "'hic h we haven"t had the last threc ... l\ti r h iga n h;.is b ee n co · champion of the Big 1'en I.he last three seasons. but each tim(' ;irch·rival Ohio State has been picked for the Rose Bo"•I. 1'hC' i\l a1:1.e and l~l uc have been conrerence titlists or co-c hamps fi \"e of Sc hembechl l"r·s s ix !'easons at i\tichig an_ l-Us teams have postf•d a 58· 7· l record. The \Vol\"cri nes ,.11ere 10-I last year, los1n~ o nly to Ohio Stale 12-10 in lhl' season fin<1l e at Columbus. 'fhey could go un· beat(•n this year , but the going should be tougher than usual. :i.lic hi i::an opens the season Sept. 13 at \\o'isconsin . "'hich Schembechlt>r said ··could hav(' the best offensive · t('am in the conferencf'. ·· The thret• non·leaguc foes who follow :i re more impressive tha n 111 recent yea rs : Stanford. Ba ylor and ~1issouri . the last team to beat ~l ir h igan before it "'ent o n '75 Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IH TEST 'DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A TOYOTA -.......... . DEMO SALE factory & Ex.cs Example '75 COROLLA 2 Door Sedan 4 speed. all _lacrory extras. #068307 • OVElt STOCKED NEW VOL VOS LAltGE SELECTION '74 VOLVO Factory Demo 15738 its current 35.gan1e home wining ~trcak . A possible title challenger. in- tra-state rival i\lichi gan State, is next al East l,ansing. Even in a down yt>ar the Spartans battle !\1 ic hi gan in a tough, usually close. ga n1e. '.\1 irh!gan far<'s fi ve more Bi~ Ten te:i n1s bt"forC' «losing out at homl' aga in st Ohio State in the game that could again decide the till£'. '"This 1s the youngest football team since I've been here and n1aybe one of the m ost en- thusiastic,'" Schembechler said. ··1ll1t v.·e have l'nough sprinkling of \"t•tt·r~1n s to give us the senior lt•adership we need .·· Sophomores. in cluding three in thl' second"ry, will be in a numbe1· of starting roles and up to three freshmen mi ght crack the lineup -inc luding left· handed quarterback Rick Leach of F'lin t. Ile is expected lo cha!lenge junior !\.lark Elzinga of Bay City. Freshman Russ Davis of \\locxJbri dg£', Va .. could beat out sophomore Scott Corbin of Cin - l'innati at fullback. 'A-'hil e Detroit freshman Il a rlan flurkleby will Jjk ely be~• kick returner. There are plenty of good veter ans. ho"'e\"er. led by All · American c.a ndidate Don Dufek . a deft•nsive bark . Other stundout returnees 1nt·lude tackles Jeff Perlinger and Greg l\1orton . mid- dle ~uard s Tim Davis and Rick Koschalk and end Dan Jil£'k on defense: guard Kirk Le"•is, tackle Slt've King. "''1ngback Jim Smith. t;.iilbarks Gordon Bell and Hob l~ytl£' and s plit l'nd Keith Johnson on offen se. But his athletic career was cut short by World War II and after a thr('e-year s tint in the South Paci fi c courlcsy of the U.S . Arm\.'. he SC'ttlt•d in Southern California "'here he and wife Dorothy bcGan the Wigmorc clan. "\'ou ought to hear the rival coaches when they see me show up," says Wig more. "It's kind of a jok£'. · · F'or Rob Wigmore it's been kind of a joke. For others it hasn"t been quite that funny. Wigmore was also involved in the Orange Coast area as a baseball ::and football coach. His Conne ll Che vrolet teams of the n1id-60s dominated summer ac· tivity and among the players pro~ duccd from a fi ve-year tenure at ~later Dei is current Detroit Tigers player J)an Meyer. . .,Li ghlights in a 15-year span are too num erous to single out. and Wig more says his basic ad· vice to his boys has been simply to put their nose in there and try to stay healthy. "I'm m ore critical than back· slapping ... says Wig more. "'I was a coach and I have a perfec- tionist-type attitude rather than a rah· rah sort." He":; a past president of the !11ater Dei booster quarterback club and initiated the Ce ntury Club at Mater Dei. As for the cur· rent M at"r Dei quarterback, Bob sa~·s . "Tim could be the best foot- ba'\1 player of them all." This dry well won 't last forever, however . No. 1 son, Bob, has seven·year-old son John in the grooming stages. Base ball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE F.ast Oivision IV I. Boston 77 52 Ila ltimorC' 70 59 New York 65 64 ·c 1eveland :,9 67 ~t il "·auk C'l"' 57 " Detroil 51 79 \\'est Division Oakland 78 52 Kan:.as City 70 58 Texas lij 67 Chicago 63 66 '.\l innesota 62 6" California fi I 71 T.,.~o.a,•s Sc0te1 C...h!G•n•d 8. Ba11on 1 (11«"00 di (l~••l<1nd. IUICI •.to~ N~-.. Yor• I. 0111o.1a,.11 1 l(•n~1 (lh • 1, B.tllomo•t. l·l "'•n~wi•.t1,M!l ,..•ulo.,,...1 fp,.,~ J. Dtt<01\ l ! 10 Jnn•"Q\I fod.ay'' G""""' Pct. GB .5!17 .5-13 7 .504 12 .468 16 1,.2 .435 21 .392 26 112 .600 .547 7 .492 "' .-188 14 1 ~ .473 16 11<1 .•62 18 c""'o•nl.J !S•nQt• 1·11• dt 0<n1on l""'tt't 10.11 (~•CaQo IO•tet " 6 1l •nll J<tll#,_, •·II •t C ,..,, .. na !Bobby •-•l a"n ~•~r""'• ,, 0.•1..,,e1 (8!ue 1•·101 •1 ~ ... Yo•~ 11•.,.n-<" 11 H I f1dthn'O•t' (lo .... r II '1 ~•I<~"'"' (otv !Sol•! to••f .. ,. w ....... ,Gt~ !RIVI•~! n 11 A! 11! ..... , ...... ~.~ "" "'"'·'"~ ~· l'r;'\100! ILOl•dl 11 IJ1 "I I t~"~•~', >/,o!lO"''" "' fllw.M••v"1 G•"'"-Cli.~•<'IO•• ft•ll•mo<• Ot• l.otld•I ,_,. .. Yor• 0..oy 9<1 .... ' \< IW(!vlf(I NATIONAL LEAGUE t.:ast Division w L Pittsburgh 74 56 St. J,ouis 71 59 Philadel~hia 70 60 NewYor 68 62 Chicago 60 72 ~tontreal 55 73 w,st Division Cincinnati 86 44 Dodgers 69 62 San Jo"'ra ncisco 64 66 San Di ego 60 71 Atlanta 57 75 Houston 50 SI T.,.u.,·, St- Con(•nn•1 • 6, (1H<•90} Pct GB .569 .546 J .538 4 .523 6 .455 15 .430 18 .622 .527 17 \0 .492 22 .458 261,-2 .432 30 .373 38 SI l..nu•110.I, Hou1ton•·I, 1•1. !l+nn•no• P•Thtou•Qr. 1. A11a .. 1a 1 ,.e.,. Yor~ I. San O•e9<11 l°' .. ,.')l"lt•I. Pr.llMP\ftl\ilt I !i.iln f t.,.t!\(0 '· Montre"I) To••f'IG•IM'I c1nc:,,.na11 !Oa•tv 9-~1 at OllUIO<l 1&on"-"' 11 11) Mol'••e•I tW••ll>en I>·• Dt Ft-a.•1 al s.n FtMl<•ICO o .. ont•l .. $(0 1().ff •ll•nt• !Noplo.ro U -tl) 1t Pl\hburor. IC•n- del•to• I 31 Hou1ton <Yor• 1·1J ""'St LG>1•• !~rony .. Jl ~ .. Yor• !~•""' 1111 al S.n OoeQO c~""'' 'i-10• Pl'ooi~<lr!P"•fl tC:ar11ot1 ll·!Ol at lo~ 'lnotl•1 IHGllton 11 •l '"""""'•''' G--1-PrtU«!elJ)l'ol• •I S.n F ,.,,< o\.CO MDntrMt '' S.n Oleoo St, lolli~ •l Cln( •l'n.tl! New Von. .ti l<KAnqel•\ Only 9"1,...., •<~d\llfll DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646 -9303 ~tt•iCt·Parf\-Bcdy ~hop Op•n ~D o,, a wPrlt Port\ D,.partmrffl Opf'11 Satvrdtty' 9 o"' ·2 p"' 11· , , > ;. . • \I . \•J"\) ( WE MAKE OVERSEAS DELIYfP!E!t llOB WIGMORE Coat• Me1a, 1962-63 JACK WIGMORE Mater Del, 1965-66 Ex-Pirate Elevated Former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College pitch er Dan Quisenberry h as been elevated to the Kansas City Royals' Jackson· ville tea m in t h e Southern Association (AA } baseball loop . Quisenberry . who signed a contract tn J une after recording a 20-6 re- cord with La Verne College this past season had a 3·2 record and 3 saves with Waterloo of the Midwest League. Jn .JS innings his e .r .a . was 1.79. Quisenberry was not selected in t h e June draft , but later signed with the Royals. '.' THE EARL'S ,,_U ... -. Hl•lt"G ... CO .. D. W wtel nM11 Sf A.HS .l.f "YOW: -.. ,., __ , ...... , lltJJC.-..C........_. !Kio °"""' '"'"""'· ... ~ '"'"' .,.,..,. ANb' lffA4611 1116 ........ ...._C __ .~,~;1, ( 64~17SJ ! CLASSIC GUITAR INSTRUCTION John K. B ent Huntington Beach 960-1245 .,,_.,_ .. -·-1111 COIN WflllS BuyinQ I Selling Gold I Silver Rare Coins ()pen Daily g...e PM Free Book on G~d and Silver JJHS.lrhtlf ,_,...._C.tZ714 lllS!ll 101111 & ClllfTIY l 40.JJ24 Special Cadillac Lease Rates! Nabers Cadillac JOI! WIGMORE Mater Del, 11164 JIM WIGMORE Mater Del, 1972-74 Deep Sea Fishing Report DH Boosters T he Dana Hills High sports boosters club· is seeking prospective ad· ver tisers for athletic events programs with a deadline set for Tues· day, Sept. 2. Interested parties should contact Jerry 1-lawkins at 495-4000. CM Drops ·13.4 Softball Decision RIVERSIDE -Coota Me:i:a couldn't hold on lo a 4·0 lead and droppt.>d a 13·4 decision lo 1-lemct Tuesday night in the fi rst round or the Southt.>rn Califor nia Municipal Athletic Federation women's softball touma- ment at La Sierra Park here. Costa Mesa plays Artesia al 8:30 Thursday night in coniolation ac- tion. Costa Mesa had (our hits in the first inning when it scored fuur times. But llemet tied the game in the third and came up with seven rWlS in the fourth innin~. Roberta Urmsom San· dy Allen, Jean Long~ield and Dee Dec Herrera had hits for Costa Mesa in the first innin~. Al- le n 's doubl e, Costa Mesa's only extra base hit drove 1n the fir!\t run. He met committed three errors in the inning. Newport· Harbor, the other Orange County en· try pl.3YS tonight in the championship aemiflnali:> al 7. Costa Mesa a nd Newport ltarbor finished one-two in league com- petition, then the finish was reversed in a playofl game won by Newport Harbor. C1•\11Mes•(•) .. • • '" Donlvan.<f ' • • • Urm~.lb ' ' ' • All•n. p ' ' ' • l.OOIQl .. ld, rl ' ' ' ' V•n H<ltn, lb ' ' ' • ~n•l•a. •~ ' • • • i-.,,e••,c ' • ' • t-wnl•r. lb t • • ' l owrM•. II ' • ' • lot••~ " • ' Scen•,111111 ... • • • t-wniet "' '" 0-U • > C:~l•"""U .. ... ·~ ' • The super-economy BOBCAT MPG SPECIAL SAL REMODELING WE A.RE STA.RTING EXTENSIVE REMODELING OF OUR STORE · SEVERAL HUNDRED ITEMS GO ON SALE! 60% to 90% 9"' .'>.,, it~I r-"·f ,. _\ Red*'tlo,.. On • TENNIS DRESSES• SKIRTS • TOPS • MENS SHIRTS, etc. SALE EHDS AUG. 31 PARAMOUNT SPORTS ~ i · -1: (Behind the House of Pancakes) / ':V · 333 E. 17th St., Cotta Mna < / ~ 1 PhoM 642·6886 . ~ ....... "-t.. ""'""· n.... w. '~Fri.'~ s-. 11 -1 Palm Springs ,\ugust Bonus Sale ee:2year antry Club e111bership pires Midnight August 31,1975) Sunrise Country Club is n1aking this fantastic FREE MEMBERSHIP OFFER for onC' 1nonth onl)·. 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Telcphona: (7 14 ) 328-3191 ~sunR1se ~ COUITTRY CLUB Country Club ReAl ly r~itervcs the ri ght lo withdraw th i."> offe r without. prior notice. . A ~velopme.nt of Sunri!M! I, • ' e r~ r. h I ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 • • > • I ~A~.e~ HOW BALL POSITION AFFECTS DIRECTION Of SHOTS Wfldnesday, .-.ugust 27 1975 * DAILY P!lOT B:J UCI Olympiad Cross Country Outlook Top l\'latadors Set Oct. 11 At 1'ij uana UC Irvine's third an· Golden West to be lmnroved TIJUAN,, -A StrO<IJ( nual A.nteater Olympiad '.I:' cartel h;is bt·cn l1n1•tl up will be stuged Saturday. for till' b1~ l.Bbor ll.1y Oct .11 . Golden We st College is The two top returnees sophomores. The 6·3, .._....., ...... ,"C••n c ..... 11~\rhM.,.. we <'kend bullt1g ht this As I poin ted out earlier, play· Entries are open to expected to ha ve its best are Steve Reed and Nick l~·Pounde.r hall shOY.'Tl •n .. ~P' n4 c ,,.u,i..., ...... 1, Sunday at thC' st•a:-1de ing the .ball well back 10 the those in the foll owing age cross country team in Priest. fonsiderablc improve· !i.l• .• S..p1,1l •tLo...,fl~•~~1nwo••· arena, J)laza l\lon11n11,,'n· 'lance w,11 cause low-lly,ng brackets: 16·22 years : four se a so n s, says Reed, "'ho h as run a ment. '1°"'1• taldc '1'1juana. 'j d ~t .. kp1. 10-1 MGO•rt<lfl 1n,.,,._ shots.Therefore,themore tor. 23-31;32·41;42·5l;andS2 Rustlers coach Tom 4 :~m1ea n a9:38t"'-'O· Other sophomores in· 11or111. ~1anol o M arlinri .. ward you play the ball, the high· ando\Per. Noon . mile, sat out last season elude Bob Me ndoza, Don ""·· s11n. l•-t e\ .An11,1~) cc Adrian f{oinl·ro. unrl er shotyoucan expect. Ev£>nts include th~ Golden West launches ~l~h a broke1~ leg. !~c Ri sing , Bill J enkins and '"°n~i. J~su:sSolorz atio Jr "·ill Ball positioning also affects SO-yard d¥11. '140 -yard the 1975 season. 1' .. riday, f1rushed 17th in the 73 Don l<laherty. f'•L,Ot~ l-LA !><x.in ..... \, (llt'J""1· f:..i cc hulls of s~in J\1i~i it·I the direct.on of the shot. Play. and mile runs, :,oftball Sept. 12 against \Pisiting C'onference meet a nd has T 1 h , f .... o..t. 10-•t ML SAC. 1"~·1•· d c l\'l t ni 1 11 hu 11 JI a rn. 1ng the ball too far back in the throw, punt-pass-kick, Citrus. impro\Ped considerably D ht'~.w~ re~1,mc.r;.ar~ 7,,1 ·,0t1.11-•tA,1,.,1n•il•""""1· Ueginningal-1 p.ni. ·stance w1U result with the clu b· tennis, baske tball Cree Seven sophomores and since then. on . 15 er · aci ica s.1 .• 0c1. ,,_ •1 c.•n)l'fl• 1,,.,1,.. head still moving from inside throws, batting, golr, ty,·o freshm en will at· Priest was 10th in last ~nd Bill McQuown (Hun· l•ett.ot. The con1blnat1on nf the targe t line at impact. Con· long jump, high jump, tempt to impro\'e on last year's confere nce mttt. lmgton Beach). i;ii:'~.;.!' ;..,."':!..IM" Mn""•""•th prest1 i.:i ous rn a l~H .. t.~r,:.,. sequentty, the ball will take a swimming, s h ot put, season's second place Noon feel s Steve Fisher has run 4:30 F•1.,oe1.l1-~1 cvrrr,.,, .... ,1111..A and l>ull s is ('XJ)~Ctl'll t•1 counterclockwise spin, causi ng basketball dribble and finish in the Southern Matsen wi 11 b e t he (mile) and 9:36.4 (two· ~·-, lure a lar"l' cruv.d to the h k I lh I I F•1 ,Nov l-•1'>Gut~~rnC.•hl0t~I• '"-a 00 o e e I. horseshoe pit chin~. California Conferenec. s lee p e r amon g the mile). c.onttrH'oCt.._.1 cL .. 11<1L•,~1. 22,000-sealbullr1ng. If you place the ball too tar I;:==============;;;;;;;;:======:::::::=:;:=========:;::===========;==========~ forward, your clubhead will be ;:',,0;'~~ ~t'',~.~n~~~e,:~\~;a~ SPECIAL VALUES OUR COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA 1' clockwi se spinnin g cut will lol-NEWEST 2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. low and ''"es may <esull. Al · FOR TODAY PEP BOYS so. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870-0700 I 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 547.7477 WESTMINSTER 15221 BEACH BLVD. PHONE: 893-8544 0 0 0 ways positio n your ball so thal STORE & PHONE: 549.1533 the clubhead w,11 be moy,ng THRU SUNDAY SERVICE . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' st<aight ahead at impact. CENTER . OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8:30 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. , : _;~ ..... ~~'("\ ~~ .;.-\9~ -"e au•••••QD) I ....... , LOW SCORE.$! HIGH POl'l[R! Gtt plenty of gollong l'telp '"Arnold P almer'5. boo~let. "Tt.e Shots and faor-..Jy Woods," w"tren ei· t lu51v1:iy for reJde1\ o! lh•\ col1Jmn. A copy•\ ~OU•\ lo• 20t and a l>tamped. sel!·iHld•t5sed envelope :.ent to A1no1d Palmer, t/O th•5 ne-..sp.lper. Coast Area Men's Golf Men"s club and junior championships will be on the line O\•er the Labor Day weekend al Santa Ana Country Club. Qualifying for the an· nual guys• and dol ls mixed tournament is un- der way with matches scheduled t o begin in early Septentber and run over the Labor Day v.·eekend. '"aguna Be-h Ra y Potts was the winn e r or a l ow tournament fo r the Laguna Beach Golf As· sociation held al Hunt· ington Seaclif( Country Club recently. l. into October. '. Potts fired a 79 with a 12 handicap for a net 67 . Jn second place in A night was Paul Carey with 79· l l-68 a nd Bob Cottingha m wa s third with 83·11 ~72. ' " '. Costa Mesa .. • Brian Lindley. the Los ' "' Angeles city junior golf champion. fired a sizzJ. ing 59 on the M e~a Linda course at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club , o\Per the weekend. Harry Sykes captured R flight with 83-1.5-68. Four players tied for second at 71 including Charles Kaufman, Bob Borchers, Walter Frazee and F rank Regan. Bob Nieminen was next aL 72 . ) Li ndley's 59 ties lhe ' -course record at 11 under l I, i par. lie had 27 on the front nine. Entries for the Coast Mesa city golf tourna- ment c lose this week. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6-7 wilh com · pel itors playing one round each on the Mesa Linda cOurse and the longer Los Lagos layout . lrmne Coast Qualifying for the pre· sidenl 's cup com petition al Irvine Coast Country Club will take place Saturday,; Se pt. 6 and Wednesday. Sepl. 10. All matches will be played with full han- dica ps with the cham· pionship bracket nar· rowed to 32. The 16 first round l os e rs will automatically qualify for the \'ice pres ident 's flight. • Tod Meenlf. working -parttime al Irvine Coast CC, shot a round of 70 at Balboa Golf Course in SepulYeda to Lie for first place in a 14·15 age group event recently. Meena won the championship on the first extra hole of a s udden-death playoff. Mission Viejo Two t eam s tie d for first place in a better ball of twosome e\Pent at Mis· sion Viejo Country Club r eceatly with scores of 65. On one team were Ben J ensen and Bill Provozono with Gary Rank and Bob Bochek on the other. The club be tter ball <"hampionship e'lenl will be held on the weekend of Sept. 6·7. Big Ca1t1JOn J im Jones and Tom Harmon won low ne t honors in the fourth an- n u a 1 member-g ues t tournament al Big Ca- nyon Country Club re- Jn C fli ght. Charles Schroer was the winner with a sizzling 83 -20-63. Tied at 69 were Bill Parmalee. Dale Wiese and Dan Boone. Harry Green v.· as next at 71 along with A. A. Hally. Ken Kirby won D flight . with a 68. followed by Harold Falkenstein at 70 and Wilbert Lowry al 72. Winners in the closest lo the hole competition i ncluded : Bob Cot· tingham. ·Al Botelho . Charles Kaufman. Bob Nieminen, Elliot Lifton, Lyle Ke zar, Robert lianlon. : Also in the winner's circle were Charles Ziebell, Frank llansen, · Lou Underwood, Walt Milford, Frank Regan, Howard Huenergardt. John Glascock. Ernest Jacobi. Walt Frazee, Harry Sykes, Ken Kirby, Verne Strang and H. M. Currey. Seaellff Howard Byall has been named golfer or the month for the men's club at Huntington Seacliff Country Club after win- ning hi s flight in the Southern California amateur championships sponsored by the SCGA. Byall finished first in the secretary's flight with fellow club mem· bers Randy Gore and John Avitabile second and third. Bob Lloyd was fourth in the \Pice presi· dent's fli g ht while Al Bauer was low medalist in qualifying for his night. Entry blanks are now a'lailable for the presi· dent·s cup tournament lo be staged on Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 13-14. It will be 36 holes stroke play on a low net basis with full handicaps. En· try deadline is Sept. 3. cently with a score of 19,,. Be~ 2SS. Harry Oranges and The 10th annual ~ ftnished second at Amertcan Airlines goll 259. followed by a tie at claaslc for top football 2llO between Jack Boyle and baseball players, and guest and llal will be held at the Ca· Greene and guesL nyon Golf Club Jan. 30- t Or. David Barnes and Feb. I on a bf!tter ball I ha guest won low gross basis with full han· honors with 286 with dicaps. ~ Ste~e Rhorer and guest Sal Bando or the CORNELL "100~ •• 0UR . , .. , BIG MONEY SAVER TIRE! . · ,_ ..! ~ 69-~l 4 PLY NYLON CORD~ PRICt ,~I(( ' SIZE l\"-Cl{WAltS Wttll(WAHS • 650• 13 $1S.l5 ;;-'///////. 700 • I J $16.88 /'. ;//, /", I 1Js. 14 $11.29 $11.2 9 I BloclcwollorWhirewoll 600x1 3 775.:14 $18.99 '/. %/"h.I 15 MONTH a2s x 14 $20.25 $20.2s f LIMITED WARRANTY• WIDE TRACK SUPER 60 OR 70 SERIES TIRES $ RAISED WHITE LETTERS BIG WIDE -TUBELESS 4-PLY NYLON CORD TREAD 30 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY ' • 2 flBERClASS BELTS OYER 4 Ptl'S OF POLYESTER CORO! •A TOUGH, DURABLE TIRE YOU CAN COUNT ON FOR ..• TRACTION! 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" CLOTH J••' odd•• "'e '••· .. .,,~ ........ ·~-~ •·•••· c ••. ••i ~• TU •Ttt Will 11 ,. ....... I' ' MAJ MANY USIS •r.•<I·• w .......... .. DIRTY ENGINES USE MORE GAS •• . KEEP YOURS CLEAN 20 OZ. CAN ,~·~~1 79c ~iF,r,:iP., Rl,lAC IS MOit rvtl 1>,~ ~l!ln ,UM,S, MICMANICAl t 01: IUClllCAl 5!)fftlt ''°'" ... · • .u ... 1 ... 1 •• ~npo• l<><i•. flff• _,, t•olt· lne, '"'co••"• t•u•ll ltlle. A'<orlnble I" 12 •9fl .-del, • .. ~ <I•••• oncl ~­u,"9< 11; .. , ....,, -.... 59c FOR MOST AMHICAN OR FOllllGN CARS. I~~ up11 PACE rwo-wAY C·BRADIOS -' MODElS i second at287. Oakland Athletics and A three-day eclectic Marv Hubbard or the tournament w i ll be .Raiders are defending sta1td ror the men ·s club champions.. I I .... ~ POR ca•s, TtUCJll, . CAM,l•S· 1411 • ITC. rAiYtO l"ITAl\ PllCED FROM I 2095 ~i:w:::11.::...i:--.'!tClilC~~ TO CHOOSE FROM CHKK OUR LOW PRICES ,,. -·--------~--· ___ ... ------------.. - ... DAILY PILOT t PUBLIC NOTICE P:ICJITIOUI •USIN •IS HAMI ITAT•MINT "' 1011.,..,1.,. "''°" " OOtng buW· "' ' ,.. ~UCC[SS FUL Ll\/IN(j. INS. 1tt4 'w.Glefloall\,. ~1111• L, Anthtlrn,t7tlol I J tmt) Tt•rtll Mort. \f)t w Cli.o-llt , ~11111 L, An.tr..1m I Thll b<"I,..\) I' <Onclllt ltd br ... 11'1• dh11~1 J . TtUtltMO•' TPih )ltl•..,..,I "'") !lied wll"' ll'lt ICOll<lly Gier• of Ortl'l9I Co,.,.,1, Jiiiy J1, om I """ "vbll)l'le<I O•t "9f Coa'T Dally P111n : A.-OU"•, IJ. Hl.11, 9'/S 711'0-I) PUBLIC NOTICE P:ICTITIOUS aUSINf'S NAME Sl'ATl:MIN' , .... loflOWlf>(I Pfr.otl " doing ~· ,.,11) LIDO PACIFIC COMPANY 01' OANA HAlt.0ilt, IK11l 0.1 Pr.0011 .. ., o. ... Po•nt, CA '111' Will•td I Moor•. 11111 ~KO ~nt, H""'llt>OtOl'I k.otl'I, (A, l l'lh t>i,r,l!>nl IS C-ll(llG by ... In• ~v._,.I, Wll .... d I, Moor1 Tl\li 11111,,,.nt •11 IUM with trw C-Y c11r11 of O•tn9t Cou"1'on Allll· "· ltlS. ....,,, P\ibll""'11 0...Al'!Ot CtllU 0.l!y Pllol. AuQ. :IC, ?l,•nO kpt, ), 10, If/' ~IS ' ' , Air Fare Boosts Given OK SAN F .RANCISCO (AP) -Air fare in· creases have been outhoriz"ed by the 1-----------1caJifornia Public ---------PUBLIC NOnCE Utilities Commission for PUBLIC NOTICE F~c:~,~~~!:~~1:::' 1---,->e"T"o~T-•o"u"•"•-v"l'•"•"•'•-•--1 four airlines providing ,,.. 1o11-1ng i>e•-h cto1nobu$I· HAMt:STATl!M•NT serviee between lhe San .,.,~•· '""•ooow1nePtt-•1t dOlno""'1. F' · d Los • (; 8. 6LA(I( BUILDERS, um <WU••: ranCl 5CO a;n lypM Wio~, lrw1n1, CA. tllQS ROY AL (HART ER ~ERVI CE, Angeles: arellS. , £YOene L ,, •• ,..,~., UIW '"°" 1j131 Morin st., W•Ul'l'l•"•t••. CA. The one. w av (are 'Hllw, 1rv1"".CA.i'2IOS "1M:I ~ ,,.,,o.n1""'''1'<0<10<Ktt091...,1n-tl'INK e us ''"'·· • c.111orn1• between Los Angeles and ,d•v-1 corpo••Uon , 1)131 Mo1111 s1 . San Francisco, Oakland EYQll"" L. C11r ... c-.1 w.itmlt1,\1r, CA, '1"3 '"!• •••t•m1n1 .... , tHH w11" 1r. T~!• tiut1""'•~ h <on<111cttd b, a tor or San Jose will go up 40 'eo..ntr c1tr11 01 Oran~ c-1v on PIM'•tlon. cents to $22 .50 on United A110~1 •· 1 '''· HUG .::::"n~~~~""· ,..W<Mm Airlines, Western and ; Put>11111ed0•..,911Coa,1D.itvP1101. Thi' fl•t•,,,.,.,• w•' 111.0 ..,,,, 1"' TWA . This boost will •Al>Q 1).10.11,Sepl.),lflS -~·1J Co.inlJ Cl•fll. OI Or tlllltl (ountJ Ol1 h . • -'-'--'-------~tu, 1•1i . mate an increase grant· PUBLIC NOTICE ,,..M" ed Pacific Southwest Pub!I~ OrtnOt (Oiil Oally PllOI, ... ~. 10. ''· •1'111 !.ep1. l , 10, "'' l1t>1s Airlines on Aug. s. ••11u NOTICE OF Dl550LUTIOH OF PAllTNltt5HI .. Pu1111t Miit' I• ntrtbJ glwn 1Nt • AlllTMUR J . DA\11 5, ROBERT w : LANG, Ind DENNIS SIDLER. •nG , ARDEN H SERG, htr1toloft Clool>Q bul.iM•~ undoer IPll lllUt1ou' 11 ...... rwme •l'ld •IYI• ol P Ol.YGRAPH AS· • 50CIATES, t t 1'00 Quall St., Sul1e 101. , car 01 Nt wpOrt 8•tcr., County ol Or•noe. S1•1t 01 c1111orr111, did Ol'I tl>t i l )rCI dty ol July, ltli, br m11t11a1 COfl· Wfll, db\01"' IPlt Wld ptr111t<W>IP tr>CI • lt<!T'!l\tlt tntlr rtlltlOfli '' !lff1ntt) ll'll•l•fl. S.ld bV)ln111 1 .. o .. 1ut11r1 win bl 1 cond11t ltCI by DENNIS SI DLER, ' N06ERt W, l.ANG, Ind ARDEN H. : 6ERG. wt.II Wiii P-11 Incl dlKIWt9f •II 'liabilltle~ Af)cl doebt1 ol tht llrmanCI •e- ' c:ei"' an moni.1 p.1y1bl1 to Ir.. u,..., 1 F11<1,.... notlct l\ MrtOy 91""'1 tPWI : !ht Uf'olkr\l91'1tc1 will l'IOI bl tl5POl'!olOlt, • lrom lhh dty on, lor il'IJ oblltl'liofl lfl· I u irrltO by lllot O!Mr!1l 1n t"""' own ,,.,...Ill or In tM .,.,...,. of"'"'""'- DATED AT Rowli l'ICI Ht1Q/U1, Oihtorn1•. IPlii 11011 ol A"Qu11. 1t 1s. Ar lh~rJ O.vl1 P11bl0Vitc:I Ortl'lllf: (0111 Dt ily P>lcl, """911\t 11, ltlS llOl-IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCRlDITOltS SU PEit IOlt COU lllT 0 F THE STATE OF CALlfOlllNIA FOlt TME COUNTYOfOltANGE. NO.A·Mu:I E\ltl• O! OLl\/E 0 . DUNNING, ... OLIVE DOROTl"l'I' OUNNING, Otttfl.ICI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht creditor\ ol IM •bovt n•mei:I dtt_,,t tl\tt a11 pet101'1!' h•Yll>Q t laims •"St tht w1d 111<"11111 ••• requl•ltO 10 rue tl'IPm, with tl'IP l'ltCtswry vouc:,,.rs, In ll'IP ol'l<el 01 tl>e tie•~ of IM·~,,.. tlllt<::l<our1, or to pr1~1111....,.., ... 1111 IN flt(''"'' voucher\, to lhe u~gnlHI •I ll\>lol'lkp Of WI LLIAM II. SCHMIDT, Attornty •I Law, ,.. 'i>afl Mogutl Ori_., !..di• lOO, NtWPOr1 BtacPI, C..litD<nl• n..o, wl\L(ll is u.. pl•c• ot buMIWSlo of tht l.ltlCMrsl'lf"'d '"au men1"' ""111,.. •"9 to"" t sltte ot 1a lt1 ""ceekl'I\. wltl\I" '-montPi• alltr W llrst publl(•lion of1,.hnol1ce. 0.UC'llAUO•IUl•.t•IS RDSERT CAIRNS E •ecutor ot ~tit W iii ol ll>e •DO"' n.tMeCI dC(tCIHll WILLIAM 11. SCHMIOT Anw,.r •tL.liw Air Calirornia's one· way rare between Santa Ana and the San Fran· cisco area will gO up 20 cent's lo $26.49. The in· crease was granted to offset higher fuel costs. The PUC said the in- creases granted United , TWA, and Western will not cover their operating losses for service within California in competition with PSA. Vegas Fare Cuts Slated By Ainvest ---.-0-,-,-,-.-,-.-,-.-.-.-,-T-0-0-.--l Jilols.MMit ... IDriYt suP:t:1t101tcou1trol'T"" Svlt'JOO Hughes Airwest will ST•Tl OFCAL1FD1tN1A l'<lit ,..,.._,.,..:t1,ta•1t•n11"'2""16 'cut its fares to Las Vegas THECOUNTYOfORAHGE AIMl'Mt!'OfE•t<lllOf' N• ......... JI Put>Us1>e<:1 0••"'9" co,,11 Dauv Piiot, ,32 percent Sept. 3 -the f\lal1 ol JOSEPH JOHN SWAIN, AUli. ll,tl'IG Sept. J, IO, 1J, ltlS .JJU.IS IOWeSt level in half a de• ·-· JOSEPH J . !.WAIN, ·~· J .J . cade. SWAIN,•ktJ. SWAIN, Det tlleCI. PUBLIC N011CE NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 101-----~=,,.------1 The new round-trip ex· 1t.creaitorsoflM1110vtl'lame0<1Ke-• 8...,..1 · f "II d • _,, 11\tl •II per10,,~ Pi•vll'IQ Cl•lm5 SUPERIOltCOURTOFTHE curs1on are WI rop • ~tll'ISI 11\f Wld dec•dtnl ••• reQ\llt.., STATE OFCALl,OltNIA FOR from the current $66 • 10 t ile lhtm, wit,, ,~. l'I•<••···· THECOUNTYOFORAHGE standard rate to $45 on -""··In ll'lt 01t1ct Of,,.. t ltrk of tl'll Nt. A-M10J All-around Town Car : ' ' . ~t ... i· \ .• ,.,,. ... UPITl~tt One of the latest electric automobile prototypes is the Copper Elec· tric Town Car. Forty percent of the auto's 2,952 pounds is account· eel for by batteries, a power supply that would cost $600 to replace every two years. The 18 batteries will power the car for 120 miles at a cruising speed or 40 mph, according to Detroit makers. New S)rnthetic Electric Power Project Slated SAN DIEGO CUP!) - San Diego Gas and Elec· tric Company and the U.S. Energy Research and Development Ad· ministration will share costs iD an $8 million ex- periment to manufac- ture electricity from hot underground brine. the Imperial Valley floor will be flashed into steam in four pro· gressive stages. After scrubbing, the steam will be condensed in heat exchangers, where it will heat isobutane in a closed cycle system. The healed isobutane will drive a turbine in later stages of the ex- periment, but a "throttl- ing valve" will be used to simulate the turbine in earlier steps, the an- nouncement said . SPENT BRINE will be re-injected into the earth through a separate well. Zittau said that suc- cessful operation of the experimental loop could lead to use or the generator to expand the facility to pilot plant. "If the addition were made and the pilot plant proved to have . coi:n· mercial value dunng its test phase. SDG& E will have right or first refusal to purchase ERDA's in· terest in the project at fair market value,·• Zitlau said . Governors Meet Ford Seeking } Views on Gas WASHINGTON CAP) -President Ford has { called a White }low.e meeting Thursday of a:ov- ernors of some 17 slates who are involved in the pro· blems arising over natural gas shorta1et. Press Secretary Ron Nessen, aMouncing tho session, said that Ford is conslderina decisions in the next few weeks on ways to alleviate an expected natural gas shortage and wanted to gel the gov· ernors' views. ' ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE meeting came amid published reports that Ford may a sk Congress soon for temporary authQ:rit.y to continue federal controls on propane gas through next winter. This bottled gas is widely used for heating and farm purposes. Wbe:n asked specifically about the propane pro· posal, Nessen said Ford is considering a number of steps to cushion possible economic impact of his plans to veto extension of oil price controls. Invited to Thursday's meeting were the gov- ernors or 14 states most affected by the expected natural gas shortage, Nessen said. They are New York, New J ersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland. Virginia, Jowa, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware and California. ALSO INVITED WERE THE governors of twb states that are major producers of natural gas, Tex· as and Louisiana. Gov. Thomas Salmon of Vermont was asked to attend in his capacity as bead of the energy com· mittee o( the NationaJ Governors Conference. Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb wilt join in the session and provide a state-by-state breakdown of the anticipated extent of the shortages, Nessen said. 1'oday or Thursday, Ford expects to receive the bill from Congress calling for a six-month ex· tension or price controls on domestic oil. There is no date set yet on when the President wilt veto the bill as promised, Nessen said. CONTROLS WOULD AUTOMATICALLY end Aug. 31 unless the new bill is signed by Ford or hi s veto sustained by the Congress. Nessen said that the President would not necessarily have to act on the bill before Aug. JI. One of the nation's largest oil companies, Mobil Oil Corp. has said in a Jetter to members of · Con1itress that it prefers gradual decontrol. «iove enloll•O t Oll•I. or to P<tstnl NOTICE OF HEAltlNQO, PETITION flights from airports in tfltm, wit~'"' M ctt•••Y vouc:t.e•s. 10 F01t PlllOBATE 01' WILL AND l'Olt Los An geles, Burbank, 1ht ..,.,.,,1gnte1 I t !Pip olllce ot JOHN LETil!ltS TEST AMENT ARY R.CORCORAN,b.llO•l'lt••IL•w,111U E•lillt DI EUGENIA MA LLOY Santa Ana or Ontario. s. a111t1owtr B1vo .• 011111ow•r. Gl&as. 0tc:11std. Hughes Airwest pro-C1Ufornl1 90106, wPllCPI IS the l>IK• Of NOTICE IS HERESY Gii/EN !NII bu~-1 o! I"' ""°'''lo;into In Ill..,.,,_ ALICE Vb.N CAMP"•• IUte'O '-'tin . vides nearly 50 percent W i Pll!rli•n•f\11 IO lnt t Sl•lt of WIG .,,._ ptt1\IOl'I lor Probt!t of Wiii •1'111 !or IS· Of the S4J OOnStOp flight:> C-1'11, ''"!h111 lo~• monll\\ oiltlf t"' s.uo.anct 01 Lttltrs T11t•m....,tai-1 lo'"' k SDG&E and ERDA will share costs equaJly in construction of an ex· perimental geothermal loop facility at Niland, in the Imperial Valley, SDG&E President Walter Zitla u and Donald Beattie, ERDA Deputy Assistant Ad - ministrator ror solar, geothermal and ad· vanced energy syslems. said at a news con· rerence. Over 1'he Counter NASO Listings "''' putiH<•t<Oflof 1P11s noi.ct. pet1ti-r ""'"'"'e 10 w~•<" is ""°" op er a ted eac h wee THE UTILITY will own, manage and operate the facility, the estimated cost of which was $8 million, the an- nouncement said. ERDA will provide technical support and conduct specific studies involv· log problems which may be encountered. 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J, 10, l 1, 1'1S J.JID.IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,._,. NOTICI: TOClll•OITOllS NO.A ... Holl su ... ttlOlt COUlllTOP: Tl>ll' $YAT• 0,. CAll lfOlt NIA tll)a TN• COUNTY OP:OltANOI' t n 1M Mii ... .t Ult l!".ttt OIMAllEL #. i\lllcWILLIAMS. DoK.NMd. : NOtk• " t>llll'lllJ t h•en IO ,....,,.,,, 1 ... .....,. <lillms ..-h•st Tl'>t Will CllKt-J WM to ll)t WICI <l•I"'' In 11'11 offl(t qt tfll <ltr• ol I ... ll01'41Wld <MWI W to ! ~l"""" .. tl'lt """°"~....,.,""' ol'tlc1 .r ALFONS •AUElt and MILO j MAltCHl!nl!, Jill., It S ,,.,.Nfdl .. , Pl&N, SUI• IQ, '" 1,_ City of U..- 1 N1tu14,1"0r.,.c-1y,WN<l'I...., elflc:t I• .. ,._. of """"'" Ill IN -...,...... lft Ill rn•tttrl "9'Wil,.,... to wild 11l•I•. Slll<fl Clll"'S wltl'I "- -...wry ,,_,..,, "'"'' ba lll>IO or .... ~fllild •\ lfOt'ttalG Wlll\111 fOur """'" .n.i-u. first puMluU..ol this notlu . 0.1 .. A\lfusl 11, T,1S Ollllt:M. ltOa\,tNO allKMt,la 1111"9 Wlll of ,.kl Ge<t0.1'11 ALl'ONSaAUllt .... #fLOMAILICHlnl,JJt, ....... ..,11&..I• ,~ ... ,"" ... _,,, u.-~c..111.mn ~ ..... °''"" C-,1 Delly "'"' Ao4.11,-Wt. l, 1, 17, lt 1) .uot"'J ' USSOUTHFLOWERST. Sundays or in either LOSANGELES,c•.t0011 direction on certain davs A~ylw: htlt'°'"r J 1>u1111S1>tc1 °'•"'Ill! c oall oa uv P110t. during the Thanksgiving """' :ic.11,21 1~1~ 1:ic1·1) and Christmas holidays. Initially. hot brine Irom well s deep beneath PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOITORS su .. ERIOlll COURTOl'THE 5TAlE OF CALI FOR NIA l'Olt THE COUNTY OF OllANG£ Nt,A· .. :MI Est•lt of ALBERTO AZZAR.A., tU ALBERT AZZARA, Dltt•HCI, NOT !CE IS HERE&Y GI VEN lo Int trldito" Ol 1"' abovt l'lirnld OKROtnl ""'t tll ~,,..,,.,, havl"ll t l•lms 191in1.t 11"1 Slid det"Hnt •rt ••qulr.., 1o 1111 IMm. wl!Pi IM f'ltCtSS••• •oucl'len., In tl'IP oflic1 ol the tlerk ol ll'lt 100..,. H>- lllltd (O\lrl,Or to or,wnl l~•m, wlln '"' ntCK_., YO..CIWrt, to ll>t i,indlt""9flld •I 1ht oHlce ol FRANK SINATRA Ill, A"°""'y al Law, 216 W. MtPlt Slf'ftt, C.-lt, C.Utornl• t120<I, w"I<" 15 tht pt.ae.1 of b<.1\1~1 01 '"' unoe""9nlt0 lfl t LI matt1rs Pt•Ull'llllO to \fie ttlt te ol' s-ld ~nl, wlTPlll'l lour montl'll. •11H '"' llr'1 puOll(atlofl of t11+s n.ot1t1. Dltt<1A1i111u1I 1J, l•I~. \Ill A AZZARA Eut11l•I• ol tht Wiii DI llWabo...,f\amlHIOec:~I P'ttANI( :l.INATlt.A 111 Atlanlty al Uw 116W ......... Sl..-I Gllflllt ... C..11 .. n\ll t12M T .. : 12111*-'W't Ttl: 121Jlf».S\61 A!'IN'MJ 1w E •ec:•lrla P,,,bt11ht<::I Ortn91 Cotsl DallJ Piiot, A"'i. 1),Hl, 11, S.01.J. 1'7S J\00-IJ PUBLIC NOTICE SUP:f:llllOlll COUlllTO,THE STATE 0' CAt..l l'OttHIA. P'Olll THE COUNTY OFO•ANGI. Nl.A ... JIJ NOTICE 0' HEA1t1NGO, PETITION l'Ott PltO•ATE OP: WILL ANO F'Olt LlfTTE•S TE5TAMl!NTAllY (IOMP WAlllEOI E"•I• of FAYE E. MYERS....., FAYE EULALIE M YEltS,tU FAYE E. l.EUCK, a.k• FAYE E. ~TEFFEN, OKNWOll. NOTtCE IS HEllEBY GIVEN tht1 CARL A. LEUCK ri.s lhtd "'"1"' • Ptlltltr1 tor Prob.tit of WU! and '°' i\• -· .r Lltttrs TtUt"""'llfV IOU. llefll'-• C-.cl will....,) •tllrlnct to ..H<J1 is !l'lt>df tor t\lrttll• INf'\kl.!Wn. i!'ICI l!l\al V.. 1l ...... ,.., plt(C ol .......... t,.,. yme ~ llMfl wl tor 5to,.._,. 10. 1'1S. tt •: )0 a.rn., In llM to~•!._.. of ~~•tmtnt No, ~ ol wld c .... rt . .i 100 CIYI( Ctfl .. f O<h'I Wt•I, In I,,. CJtv ol '!.¥>!•Ant , Ca111orni.._ 0.ltd AUQU" 11, ,.JS.' WILl.IAM•.St.IO"N (.oul'llYGltr- K.JACI( HALl. ... ~••1&..I• 111 O.wtOirlvt, Sltlltall ............ 9"<111, Callfw!Mt,..., Tit: f11~1 t4f·1 .. ...,....., .... ,,..Ut._, P\lbllshltO OrAI!" Coasl O.lf\' Piiot. Ayt.JO,J\,11,ltTS ,JD..IS PUBLIC NOTICE Arab Sees Jump For Oil Prices COLUMBIA, S .C. (U PI > -The finance minister of the oil·rich Arab sheikdom or Kuwait predicts that, as a result of the shrinking U.S. dollar. oil prices will jump 10 percent when the OPEC coun· tries meet next month. Abdulrahman Salem Al -Teeqy told a news conrerence that decon· trol of oil prices here will help Kuwait as much as the United States, that Americans wa5te energy and that the oil com- panies are to blame ror the high cost or oil. "The OPEC countries never increased their Cadillac Callback? prices for the sake or iil· crease,·· he said. ''OPEC prices have been depressed for 23 years and no one is willing to consider this. "We have no say in the posted price. We have no say in the production. The oil companies exag- gerated their production to dump the market and bring prices down. We lose but they benerit. They take this cheap oil and sell it to their af. filiates and get the tremendous profit margins." He said the oil com- panies make money transporting, refining and distributing the oil while OPEC countries receive only a small percentage from a post- ed price. "If oil prices were left logically to go up with market conditions. no problem! would happen WASHINGTON (AP) to the world," be said. -The Center ror Auto "No one should blame Safety, a private con-the oil countries for sumer group started by prices going up.'' Ralph Nader, has asked Al -Teeqy is the leader General Motors to recall of a Kuwaiti delegation all 1969·1970 model visiting South Carolina Cadillacs with air condi-to check on its invest· Uoning because or an al· menl in Kiawah Island. le1edly derective e.lec· which the Kuwaiti· lrical system part. owned Kuwait lnvest- Tbe center said the al· ment Company plans to legedly defective part "develop into a resort could cause fires to erupt romplex over the next 10 inmanyofthevehicles. tolSyears. Tbe center also 8$ked Al·Teeqy said OPEC the national Highway nations will continue to Traffic Safety Ad· use oil embarcoes as a ministration, which bas weapon if they feel their bttn looking into tbe al· survival is threatened. legations for two years, "We will not hesitate· to ronclude its probe and to use any weapon," be to find the defective part. said. MUTUAL FUNDS • " ' I 1 • f I j '• • Gaining Sk'ills· Apprenticeship Aids Jobhunters By SYLVIA PORTER The range or job training opportunities in the United State• today i!t broad and attractive -and In many cases the tra1n1ng is accomparued by very respectable pay checks Where will you find these opportun1tie~"' Consider one of the oldest Cat least 4,000 years ) -but once again r apidly growing -ways to acqwre important Job skills appren· ticeshtp • This type ot training ,. open to wom en as well Money's as men, hundreds or W h women, in fact, are now ort being trained 1n fields ' ranging from pl umbing _____ _, to aircraft, mechanics, fire fi ghting, mach1n1ng, sheet metal Work, carpentry, pipe f1ttmg, shoe repair, Jet engine as sembly, cheese makmg, embalming, computer repair, and even as purser -pharmacist mates on oceangoing vessels HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of apprentices a re being trained each year ln more than 350 trades rang1ni from st ained-glass window making to musical instrument re pair, photography, and leather working As a general r ule, apprentice tra1n1ng programs run two to ftve years You, the apprentice, learn on the JOb un der t he gwdance of an expenenced crafts~a n who probably was an apprentice himself some years ago You also may spend a few hours.a-Week 1n a classroom technical 1nstruc lion will be an important part of your apprenticeship Apprent1cesh1p programs are generally a 101nt labor management effort and generally are registered with the U S Department of Labor s Bureau of Apprent1cesh1p and Tra1rung, or with your state's apprent1cesh1p agcnc) YOUR BEST LOCAL sources of 1nformat1on on appren ticesh1p programs available 1n your area are the local AFL-CIO bwld1ng and construction trades council the Urban League, the Recrwtment Tra1n1ng Program, lhc , the Apprent1cesh1p Informat1on Center at your local state Employment Service offi ce, the state s ;:1pprent1cesh1 p agency , a corporation employing workers tn your fteld of 1n terest, the union which represents the trade 1n which yo u are interested In add1t1on there are pre apprent1cesh1p programs, backed by the fed eral government and geared to meet the needs of those whose qualif1cat1ons are 1nsuff1c1ent to get them into formal apprent1cesh1p programs These consist of a comb1nat1on or work tra1rung , tutonng and classroom 1n struct1on Normally, st a rting apprentices earn 40 to so percent or the going pay to Journeymen (journeymen are those "ho have satisfactorily completed apprent1cesh1p tra1n1ng) Ap prent1ces al so normaJly are granted pay raises every s1ic months until the end of the tra1 n1ng period when the pay scales reach 90 percent of the current rate paid to 1ou1 neymen In addition there may be \ aluable fnng..- beneC1ts -1nclud1ng patd vacations and holidays, henlth 1n surance, pension plans HERE IS A T\'PlCALpay ladder for an apprentice who has chosen a trade 10 which the going rate Cor skilled workers is $5 00 an hour -aft er four years of appren Ucesh1p For the first six months the pay 1s $2 50 an hour, 1n~ creasing to $2 80 for next six months, to $3 10 for th.ird six months, to $3 40 for fourth six months, lo $3 70 for ftfth six months, to $4 00 for sixth six months, to $4 30 for seventh slx- month period, and to $4 50 for the eighth six month penod Moreover, tf you are a veteran who 1s ehg1ble for benefits under the Veterans Pension and Read1ustm ent As s1stanee Act of 1966 and amendments you will receive from the VA starting month!} tra1n1ng alh.1\\an cf's the size or which will depend on ~our number of dependcuts APPRENTICF.SIOP IS only one or many d1rferent forms or jOb tra1nrn11 ava1\uble t oda\ A11othcr 1:s on the jOb vestibule tra1n1ng You wor k ut the c n1ployC"r :s place or business, unde r the gwdance or cxpenenced workers, foremen or in structors Normally you1 tratrung pc nod will r ange rrom one month to two years Normally also you Vrtll re<;c1ve an al Iowanee which is below going pay scales for ski lled workers 1n your field but still adequate to support you unti l you have completed the tra1n1ng 1>er1od f'or 1nrormat1on on training programs ava1lnble to you 1n your fi eld ask major employers 1n your area and also the local office or the U S Employment Service MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks ~-Yori! 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The formal a~reement still must be negotiated It is intended that the pipeline will be wholly government ... owned while the government and:"' h-1ob1l will have equal shares In the re.-; fmery and petrochemical complex. · • • ,1 L . . H u I.JAIL.' 1 llu ' ' '. Diiiy Pilot Slaff Plloot• CONNECTICUT TEAM CLINGS TO LEAD IN ADAMS TROPHY SERIES OFF NEWPORT BEACH From left, Cindy Batchelor, Carmen Wetmore, Nan Hall, Car• Worthington Jolly Bids for Lead By ALMON LOCK1\REY D.llly Pllol &olll"'I E•11w Back to bu('k vi ctories in the Adams Cup final s Tuesday put _,-\llison Jolly of St . Petersburg, :•Fla., in the running for th.e %'"·omen's national sailing cham - (Pionship. • By the sa m e tok('n , Cindy lBatchelor of E ssex, Conn., \\'as • h inking about c hangi ng her iname to ·· l\tiss Consistency " until fit.be fourth race \Ith en she recorded fourth pluce finis h, placing her 1 cad in ieouardy to the f1 oridians. Jolly"s t v.·o victories, coupled ., rith a fifth a nd fourth on ~Ionda y i: ave he r IO "rJ points at the '.liflalf\.\':lY n1ark of the series -on- Y l:i,~ points behind I~atchclor. TllE TlllRD race .,.,·as almost a -eplay of ~lond ay's first race in which the first place rinish y.·as decided by !('ss than a boat length. \Vith one exception. On Tuesday it \11a s Batchelor "'ho had led for the entire race, only to be nipped at the fini sh tine by J olly \•.'ho had gained boat speed by a series of down'A'ind tacks and come up from third to win the race. Spurred by the upset win, the Floridians grabbed the start in the fourth race and "'ere never headed over the entire length of the Olympic course. it Y.'as a race in which Carolyn Newcomb breathed hope back in- to the hometown rooters and finished second, he r best score of the series. B UT IT WAS a fr ustrating race for Batchelor who seesawed bet\.\·een fourth and third and back to fourth again to spoil her record of consistency. \Vinds were light to moderate in both or Tuesday's races with the best breeze whistling up in the fourth race when it finally swung around to the west. The long sy,·ells. gener ated by the storm off ~1exico, were still a factor but \l.'ere not as severe as on Monday. At the conclusion of the first four of the eight scheduled races it appeared that the battle for the covete-0 Adams Trophy would be bet.,.,'een Batchelor and Jolly . The third place crew \l.'as six points behind Jolly. STANDINGS after four races : 1. Ci ndy Batchelor, Essex, Conn. 2· J.-2·4. 83/"' pts. Blackaller Scores 2. Alli son Jolly, St. Petersburg, F1a .. 5·4-1·1, 10112. 3. Ruth Morton, Annapolis , ~1d .. 7-3-3-3, 16. C l·ll C 1\Gt) l1\P ) Tom ,....Rl;1c k<.1 1ler. a sad fi rm rt•pr('Sl'n- ;.tative from :"-JC\\'po rt Beach. h;.is I \\·on the sP<.'ond race of the 1975 "'\\'or!d Sta r Champions hips on from a 29th place finis h in the opt.'ning r~•ce of the series on Sun- dav to \\'in ~To nda y's contest by 35 feet O\'er J ohn "Pete" Bennett of San DiC"go. 4. Becky Wood, Newport, R.J., 3-5-4-6, 18 . 5. Pat Katon, Hawaii 6-2-8-S. 21. 6. Helen Ingerson, Roc hester , N .Y .1 -8-6-7.21~ ... Lake '.\11ch1ga n. Bla rk allt!r led a group of California sailors Monday as 73 boats competed under almost ideal conditions. He recovered Blackalle r won the cha n1 - pionship in 1974 in Laredo. Spain, in the 22-foot boat which features a skiJ?per and a crew of one. 7. Carolyn Ne wcomb, Newport Beach. 8-6-7-2. 23 . 8. Darline Hobock, TuJsa Okla., 4. 7 ·5·8. 24 . Brian Kent Wi1zs Race Jn Harbour Brian Kent of Long Reach Yacht Club was the Division II \.\'inner i.n Huntin gton H a rbour \'acht Club's Level Rac- i n g Se ri es for Performance Ha ndicap Racin g Fleet yachts. Divis i o n I I was for yachts wit h PJ-IRF rat- ings of 174 t o 186. There v•ere no e ntri es in Division r. Division I 11 . \l.'ith rat- ings or 192 to 216 was won by Chuck Starns HHYC and J ames Neary. \VC,'C was runnerup. Class IV. rating 222 to U O was won by Paul Frazier. LRYC and Steve Cole, Seal Beach YC was taecond . Winner in the Cal-20 t lass was Mike Hatch, !IUJYC; second was Dick tflyan, LBYC, and third *'as Mary Jane and Dwayne Lund, LBYC. i lliott Cup Ito Holonui PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ,J NOTICE TDClllED ITORS Mo. A-Ml11 5UPE llllOfl COU lllTOFT"E STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1"0111 THE COUNTY O l'OllilANGE fn '"" Mjilter of'"" El ta1• ol LORET-T A MARY ROHE aka LORETTA M , ROt<E.Dtctl!.tO. Notlct I• ""'el>y gi ~•n lo <~l!11r~ M~!nO cl1ifn!; ag.alnst tne sai<S .,..ce. a.-nt to !I!~ ••la claim! •n '"" oHite ol t"" <letk ol IM 1lorirsa ld cour1 or to pr-n! ll'lem to tl'>e unders19nird at tl'le olll<e ol Svtnion & Ga•vin, HUO Havr>t• Strttl, in tl'lt Coty ol v1n Nuy\, in Lo• Angeles County • .,..,,icn t•t1fr o!loct i\ !l'le 1111(1 ol b</!int1oS Cf tl'le ""dtr\iQf'ltd in 111 m•Uers ~rt.o.in­ '"9 ,o ... ,a e•l1te. Sutl'I tlaun• ,..11n lht nirtf\§...Jry VOUthtr! mu•I w t 1IP<I or Prt~n\ed I\ lllore•aod .,,tnon lour mc•uns <1lter ll'le li•St 1>ublkatoon Dt !htS not•<• D.!ilf"d A"'1U•I ... 1915. (AROLYHR.T RVOR E~t<u!n• ot '"" Wiii ots•iO <lttetli!nt SVEHSOHAHDGARVIH Alluf"'yl·ll·UW U150 ~, ... \ 51tffl Vin Hur1. c11uonil1 t1411 Publ•""'d Or1n91 C"'1sl O.aily Pllol, AUil-10. 21.1.-.a St pt. J. 10. 1•1s l209-H PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATIE OF CALIFORHIA !'OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A-M11J NOTICE 01' HIE ARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOlll LETTERS TE5TAMEN· TAlllY E~l•lt ol EUNICE A, WHITE. Df.Cff$e'd. ' NOTICE IS HERES'!' GIVEN llwt Ct<ARLES E. WHITE l'la!lil~!Wrt1n• ~II~ lor Probate of Will •nd lor •S.- w.n<ir Cf Le tttr\ Tesl1mMt¥y tut~ ~tll~r ro1treni;1 lo whi<h k ,.....,._ '"' tur,l'ler p.1rtl(ul1rs. •r>a tl\M llW l•rne 1na pl.ct ot ht1•lf>9 lt>e ~ ~ bHn .. 1111r Slfsilirmbtr 16. 1•1s, al 9.lO •"'··In ,l'>e tOurl•OOm ot Dlf 1Mrl'""nt !llo. l of wi<S tour1. •I 100 Cl~ot Ctnt>r• Drl"lf Wt\\, in IM C•IJ of S-1 Arw, C.lotor.,;1, 0.tlKI "llQUS121.1915 WILLIAM E . St.KINN, co...,1r ci~·~ (MAflLE~E:. WHITE ,127'1¥ •• ,....,.n Ceriu , C.1ifonli1 •1ni T9': lfl1! Ut-JJ'llt A""""''*' P'•li._r Putt111.htcl Orin.,. Co.M 01ily Pllol, Aug. 21, 1s.11'd Se;>1. J, 1•1s Jm 11 ! Holonui, an Ericson.JS rstoop skippered by Roy fCu ndifr or Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was :the winner of the Walt i.Elliott Harbor Challengel----------1 !Trophy Sunday in a :tnatch race serie s Thehometown f• against Grasshopper, an Irwin-JO s loop skippered nawapaper for all ~by Bob Hatc h , Los ··-· "'' ... . i.• '\ ,'II .. ". • 1~Come Aboard the Boat Shows: Sail & Power. In the Water. At Newport Dunes. The Word 11 Oul: The Newport Beach lnternalional Boat Showa wUI be lhe biggest. most exciting nautical event of the season. Sail and power vessels lrom around the world. Many boats will be in the water so you can enjoy and inspect. Get ready to Come Aboard at the Boat Shows! B~: Largest in the water shows on the West Coasl. Six acres of craft end equipment. First: Premier ~hawing of 1976 lines of cralt and equip-ment. V1riety: International yachts. Trallerable craft. Hundreds ol nautical supply exhibllors. Excttement: Dally attractions. Meet the Queen and Her Princesses. Hot afr balloon. Boating demonstrations. And morel Convenient: In nearby Newport Beach. Acres of free parking. Or take 1he shulllebus from Newport Fashion Island lo the shows. Newport Beach International Boat Shows When: Sall. Sept. •-7 Power, Sep!.11·14 Where: Newport Dunes, Coast Hlghw•v at Jamboree. N,.wport Beach Houre: 10AM lo 10PM Dally Admlulon: Adults $2.50, Children 5.12s1.2s [Anieles Yacht Club. Iha Ora no• Coast • Cundiff look the first 11 the 18506 t'two races in best two of ~----------~---------------------­DAILY PILOT three series to retain the trophy which ha!'! been al CBYC since 1973. August Cadillac Sate Year-end sale of remaining 19755 -Codilac 26(XI H.,bo, Blvd., CostJ Me'><' 540 ') U JI. I ' • Luxury, precision size, gas economy ~ Monarch: August sale! 43-.JOllNSON &: SON lMCOl.N~URY • 2626 -llYtl. C-. -• 14tHJO ' . .. -®®$$®~$G}0{!>$$®®$®$$··· Satullo ,.,,01n ;where doyougotoget our;~ ... j r $ MARINE SUPl'l.IES and set : Power Boater ! theniatD1S~oq~~!~1C«~=! !llAl(ER .r MOM :I Sandy Satullo or C leveland clinched the ~ ®:~~ Ta•e Newport Blvd. ! American Power Boat AssociaUon national of· j a: Exit East at Baker & ._1 fshore powerboat racing championship by winning • f ::i R. h p II $ lheli 8-mileMarinaCityraceinCopperKettle. $-1.1. ll,. KA LMUS 19 ton u man $ Satullo finished only 30 seconds ahead or Bob • eRic:T"n • @ Nordskog or \'an Nuys. Nordskog is president or • • APBA. Satullo's victory gave him 2,$77 points with$-...... -~ ~ -W onlyoneraceinthel975campaignremairting. <f> ~ i'at ~ $ The winner navigated the course in two hours, 15 • er a: -ii> minutes and 30 seconds for an average speed of 78.8 $ f •.-...-~ ~ SI n1iles per hour. · ~ .... w In third J)lace behind Nordskog was the only ~ ~ co•ST HWY " @ woman driver in the race, Betty Cook or Atherton. $ •·Tne Ashe~" ... rt> She finished the course in tv.10 hours and 18 minutes: _ • .-.:.~·--·...,! for an average speed of 77.4 mph. Fourth place \ttent MOM Marine . to Bill Voge l Jr. of Arcadia, and fiftb was Jim • Solum of Huntington Herbour. .. 304I PULLMAN COSTA MESA .557-9901 0 Cal Yacht Ooh Cops Wales Bowl The California Yacht Club team or Ken Young, Bob Burns and llarrison Hine won the Prince of \Vales Bowl, symbolic of the North American ln- tcrclub Match Rac-ing Championship in a week.Jong seric-s at Marblehead, Mass. The CYC team represented Area G (California) of the National Yacht Racing Union. The series was sailed in 30-foot Etchells sloops. Young and his cre\.\TOen defeated former cham· pion John Jennings or St. Petersburg, Fla. in the final round. It is the first time Prince of WaJ es Bowl has been \l.'On bv Californi a since Tim Hogan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club brought it home in 1972 . II II lloal1, ch•nc•• ••• you•ll r••d •bout It In th• DAILY PILOT --------- ..... $$$ •• H~$$$~·®®,.ya 5200 REBATE FIAT SALE august 21 thru 28 We're an authorized dealer, but ·we're also a little off the beaten track, so we have to try harder. Come in and try us. Mission Viejo Imports S. Die.jo Fwy. A•ery bit. 714/131·1740 Our Great Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price 878-13 blackwall All-ffeather78 Goodyear's" All-Weather 78" ti re l1 built with. · polye1ter cord that's tempered In 1n exclu· slve process for opti mum 1tren1th and resil· lence. 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Plenty, arguC's J ohn Rich , who man<&g(·d \1} "'ri"st t housa nds of laughs from ;i bigol ft ic h . th e c h unk y, goo<l ·natured m11 ster 's 1:r:.iduate, University o( ~11C:.'hi~an, Phi Bel ;1 Kap· pa, '>''ho directed thl· first 85 eph;odes of "All in !he Fa1nily," has br:.1 11lhl-<l o ut •.1i1ith his U'>''ll l'Ulll· pany . His first produc t : "On The Rotks." '>''tll <1pp<':ir o n AB C Tel evi s ion Thursday nights begin· ning Sept. 11 . TH•: l.OC . .\l.F. IS a m i ni mum ·sccurity prison. Rich is ready with arguments on how a slammer can produce laugh material for th<' hom e screl'n. '"fhe re':; nothing run. n y about wa r ," h (' argues, ··but · ?'.-1 ·A S·ll' i s one or the m ost anluS· in~ shows on telev1s1on "Anyone who has hall a mean boss, a rottt.>n job or a bad marriage knoY"S '>''hat it's Jikt! to be 1m· prisoned. \Ve all hav(' our own I rap!> Arch1P Runk('r is tr;ippcd by the societ y that s urrounds tum. "llis son ·in -l av.· is trapped hy bt·ing fnr<'f"\I to rely on th~ tar~e sse 01 Archie for h1:1 existence. ''T iii·: ll li l\IOR i n prison conl l'S out uf v.•1n ni ng litt le v 1 <·l or1t·~· a~ainst the sySll'rn . And I n1ean httlc. Ont• of nut e pisodes will cont•(•rn :i stolen can of pinl'applC' Heston Out West chunks. Things like that are terribly important in prison. "1'he mrttn thing for prisoners is ho\.\' tu t'OJ>C a nd ho \\• to kee p thl' syste m from <'rush1n).! them. Our h<'ro not hl'ro because no nt• or the men are herot>S. .our lead, who is played by .Jose Perez, v.·ilJ nOl bl:· crusht>d. "When he 1s entering p rison a nJ is b eing mt>asurcd by the doctor, he bends his kn ee~. When r1n othcr prison e r <i sks "'hy he did 1t , he says. 'I SC'l'l.'Vi'ed tht• svst<'m out of tv.·o 1nChl•S.· That 's '>''ha t matt('r~ t:ie :.ill ng Lhe system · · ''ON TllE l{ocks '' follow s the s :Jmc pattern as ·'1\\1 in the Family" and "Sanford and Son." All arl' Ucri\'ed from hit shO\\'S o f Rritis h !1'it.•v is1on. But this ltn}c lhc Crt·ator s of l ht' st·rics ha\'C' be t'n brvui;!hl tc) llnll)''>''OOJ to l'On\'t'l'l their '>''Ork 11> Amcnl':.111 When your picnic lunch gets rained out ... 1'he first of two speci als will appear Dec. 14 as part of a n a ll-s pecial night. Thl• s hows '>''ill be produced by 20th Century -Jo"ox and Katz-Gallin En· terpriscs. LOS ANGELES (Al'l-llaving deal( Vi'ilh a crippled airplane. an earthquake and :1 na\'al ba t· tie. Charlton lleston is now heading out \\'l!lit lri <:r:i n· front a rampaging ~unrnan . last~•~·================~ U. MIRAO.& WAllf·tH I AACA IH PAIC ( 11 SO MOHOAY ll'lfU SJ.lUAO"Y IE•<•PI Ho!1dtr1111_3Q.$ ~ h .,,.,, '' '""""' 1w uoe 111.,,. Uuw fftw ... OPI" 1·)0 , ... s.,,s .... '" s~ .... S1•,, •• o ... ~ HOll'ORTAHf HOTtCEJ C"llOlll[ll! UllOflil 11 Flilff! Eu opt SP1't!tl f•,,_, ~ \ I .. lew Cftlld11" t ·l 1 !Dot • U-• t ,,.,I ... --1&1. ....... WA1Pt9 TAU ti"' -· . -...; ,!-----===-- l Twentieth Ccntu1·y .f-~ox announces llt"'qn v.ill star in ··The L<lSI !lard Man," whirh "·1 11 bt·~1n shooting Oct. 20 in Arizona. 1'hc script L ~ ba:>t•d un a novel "Gun·do'>'·n ," by Brian Garfield , :Juthur of "Death Wish.·· Heston 's late:<;t films have been "Airport 1~7!",," ''Earthquake·· and ··ri.tid,\·ay" ' . Daily From 2 P.M. COSTA MESA ,;-:,·.~. TWO GREAT FAMILY FEATURES TOGETHER OH O N~ Dllt ! '/'lu· t1·rri(11ir1(111111li1111 11i1·t11r1· fr11111 lh1' if'rrifyi11f1 .\'o. I lx'sl .~1·Jl11r. .JAWS -ROY SIUIW lllalARD SCHEIDER DREYRl55 [JAM[ . :'.•:. ·" v .. , ••• ', ' : ~-\ . ··',· ·',I ', i.,.•,' .. \,. ... "NASHVILLE" ,., ""AJMHT L\DT" INI ""fOS PO'l'S SAlr IPGI "MOMTI P'fTHOM • HOl' ........ lf'G) "FOITUMI" '.'TOMMY" ""MltlWaL MT LOY&'r CRI ""SHAMPOO" l&I •Alft.I DUM,.._... • ..._ .. l'Wlll fAMA.T IOlfHIOM" tal "'WTI TMI IUU.l'.T"" CNI "'\OTI & DIA nr Ill I J l • L .I .. L.) ·" l· 111th l Ll/ .. Walt Disney Productio~s· The APPLE DUMPLING GANG 1:45--5:45 •:SO Swiss F•mlly Robinson l :l0-7:35 DAIL'I' P:JO & ,,., IA1'1SUM t1lM:41- ,:)I & •:•J ,• • l • .. j ~nm "ff ~ t•.r llGpPf'ftS to -· t w•rt "'Y thwy ...... '" y L ~ "WALKING ~ ;;:, TALL \,. Nl.IS•~Al "~ PART l'O"V l VEtl 2" IPG I STRf!SAND & CAAN 0...,2.4 ....... 10 2:1 ~:4 0.7:1 1)..f:lS FOUNTAl!'I VALLEY,• ltOOMHUWSTATf~lr a 8J9·UOO "WALKING TALL PART 2" J :OO 5:45 f:JO "MURPH THE SURF" DAILY l !OO & 10:30 ]:55 7:40 I'!,,,, CltY (111•..,..i; ·---·· ..... -00All.'I' 1:11-J:Jt.t:ff. l :ot-tt:11-& MIONl~T l"•I. &SA , ' • • I '· t· . . .. ~· DAILY PILOT ust 27, 1075 ' Music Season Preview READVORNO~AMEJUCA, . 'NASHVIIU' IS 111E BLOCKBUS'IEl EN'IERTAINMENT OF 19751 TOM BARLEY Music Box and it brings the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra to UC Irvine's Crawford Hall Oct. 5 with none other than Pinchas Zukerman as conductor and solo violist. A splendid opening, indeed. "A smash!" ·.;;:.. ' · "A winner!" ·~I • -.,.-.,,.rv Several readers have asked that at least Por· fions of this column in pre-season weeks be devoted I to the 1975·76 programs of our music and ballet or· ganizations with a romment or two from the writer on those red letter dates that increasingly crop up en our local culture calendars . 4 By all m eans. Many readers will wish to clip 'out C'olumns devoted to those requests and some ; have commented that they find them invaluable on C many occasions during our concert season l We could do far worse, for starters, than take a ) look at the attraction-packed program put out by i the Orange County Philarmonic Society which is of· . fering a total or 10 concerts in two series -Series ! ··A" and Series "B." W6·2711 SO.COAST PLAZA II S4t-llJ2 hi Grew• ••. & Grows ~YOHO THIE oooa· Ill 7:l0 I t:ll s-.,.-. .ol -l:lt l;)t l:JI J:ll t:M ClllEIWAllD THIE£ =~1 DIMONIAC PASSION UYIS llYOND THE DOOR UU t:•I l:ll 1 lt:ll S-6.f'--.._ l:IS 1.1'0 S:OCI 6:41 .ll:.JO !t:lO -PAIT 2-WAUllMGTAU" l :JO ...,. I ... ,_,_ •:10 •lO .. JUDGE ROY IUH' •:10 I D:ZO S ... /t..,-l:.00 6'11 llloll .. OTHER SIDE OF MT.'" J:OO IO:JO S ... /-,-loll I IO:lO "9 2 IH THE SHA.Of" On to Dec. 6 for the Series A ticket holders who will journey to Santa Ana High School for the LAPO under its own ......... its very own, of course -Zubin Mehta. Brahms' Second will be on the Christmas season program. COLO RFUL ANDRE KOSTELANETZ will be on the podium when Series A gets into the bicenten- nial year and he'll have pianist Ralph Grierson with him Jan. 24 for a "pops" concert at Santa Ana High School. Gershwin, Villa-Lobos, Kern, Grofe and Bernstein on the agenda for this one. Daniel Lewis returns to Orange County March 26 and he'll be the LAPO's conductor in a Crawford Hall concert that features clarinetist Mi chele Zukovsky as soloist. She will give us Ni elsen 's Clarinet Concerto in a program that also contains works by Haydn and Stravins ky . Gen. WllM• ''OUACKSEA FORTUNE" ~•• • couoln In I~• 9ron• ~· "VISIONS" p: ... T ... W.TwwW) r,.,...·, • ,..,. ••nd ot ei,..,,.. i.nv .. l)IOfMI b)' .n<>h 1n11 I be1n Pl'<- • "Tiii E•f*l'l<Mod c, ... ,,.. .. o< Tiii -1C1Nt1>C ..,,., • w11n too11 ....:n .. l l'fl!l•nir•n. Comi>ut0<1. 1n1""t'°" ~ ?lhtor _ ... •!tKT1. 1"9 art1ll •I """"tou..i. WOlllOS 11111 tlol!Of• -..... ~ in tl'lll ,,,..111n11ion ol ttll moria VISIONS w11 d910ynod lot Q••lnQ if•mul11on<1 •nd un1ou1 orttltrll•<"nenl to 111 rroei 1rc1 -• b)' IPPHl•"ll 10 tl'lfl•• '""ll'"lhon. - ol '''"ro' lrKI !Ov• !Of 11t1au1V z Sllow1 Hlh+r 7:45 & t:45 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 1561 W. 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August 27. 197S DAILY PILOT 89 That's All, Folks Tom & Jerry Too Jliolent for TV By LEE MARGULIES LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Ques· lion: What ~cven ·time Academy Award winner is considered too controversial for television'! Answer : You won't believe this, but it ·s '"fom and J erry." Willi am l-lanna and Joseph. Barbera, who created the forever feuding cat and mouse 35 yea.rs ago, regained rights to the car- toon characters not long ago from MGM and hotfooted it over to the net works. "We ran inlo a stone wall," Barbera reports, "because some citizens ror the protection or the children of the world have de- cided cartoons are evil, that they're violent and full of mayhem. yeari; ago in response to pressure by parents' activi st groups. Never mind Tom and J erry's seven Oscars and their worldwid e pop ularity that spa wned 147 cartoons between 1940 and 1947. flanna and Barbera weren't surprised the old ones woul~'t . go, having had more than a htUe experience in the fi eld . SI NCE DEPARTING MGM ;n 1957 to form their own animation studio, they have lurnc_d out more than 100 cartoon sen es for television, inc luding ''The Flintstones," "Yogi Bear" and the current hit, ''Scooby-Doo.'' What they proposed instead was making n ew "Tom a nd J erry'' cartoons -the first they'd done in 18 years. Barbera are pcrsonaJly involved in the production. "They're not chasing each other anymore.'' Barbera says of his old friends. '' tt used to be that Tom would p ick on Jerry at t he beginning. "'"hiC'h would give Jerry the right to defend himself. Now they work together." 1 ' A sample viewing indicates Tom and Jerry haven't lost their charm or t heir ability to create laughs. Since they don't talk -:-- they never did -the emphasis is on action and sight gags and those crazy things that can only happen in cartoons. IN ONE OF TllE new car· loons for instance, Tom <1.nd Jerry' are on a pirate ship. Their misadventures c ause the boat to sink at least Qve liines but come the next scene it's alw;,iys right back afloat. 4 ACADEMY AWARDS .. ~ ,_, "WALLOPING ENTEATAlNMENT"' • ~~Iii!~! filll~ m ~!!~Ii · ~rn1~1 m~rni w111 mm · i1m1m rnJm~ il~~li~ mi~lill vifi~ ~ll!!i AN EXPERIENCE ·YOU WILL NEVER FORGET CALL FQR CO.HITS --- Do•o•~1 M-•. U -Oi<l l••"""•• An Event. .. '"INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCES"' '"""'~ ·- ')\ -~" '-'"POWERFUL STUFF" RALPH STOREY CPGl AM AMERICA HURRY, ENDS SOON • - -----a.,· 1owa11~s '5J Cllo!'lll WE ST J UDO "WE SHOWED THEM (th e network folks) five or the old 'Tom and J e rrys' and they laughed so hard they had tears in their eyes. Then they said , 'We can't use thl'm. If we put those Qn we'll get killed." The reason is that the "Tom and J e rry" cartoons, with their classic s la pstick a ntics in whlch characters often knock each other sill y, are too violent by t.OOay 's television standards - which were instituted a few Th er e would s till be that marvelous fri endship between natural adversaries, but they would be put in more ''socially acceptable'· situations. THAT IDEA appealed to ARC, and it ordered 48 seven-min ute cartoons for a new S~t u rday morning ''Tom and Jerry'' series beginning Sept. 6. Ha.JUla and •.. " ~ ,,.,, ... ,,,.,,.,. "I'm just as enthusiastic 3bout ~~"~ .. ~-~~~·~·~· ~·"~~·~--~·~··~_.~ .. ~'"~"~"~'~~~~~~;~ Tom and J erry as J v.·as 20 years ago," Barbera says. "Unless people w~t back and ......-• ......-• ....-. • 0 • • • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ·~•'""• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 saw the old ones, f 'don't think THE MAD WORLD OF HOLLYVVOOD IN ITS HEYDAY ! It's a better movie than'Blazing Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'o-RDlhng S!Dne '· Mervetou1ly zany humor. "'"' uk 'Monty Python and the Holy Grall' 11 Inspired, ln- genlou1, lnfectlou1, lndl~mlnete, Indulgent,_ In· lmltable •nd In qunlloneble t11te. Nothing coukl make Python•flle1 happier. -111c.rv The movie 11 1 mult·tee. The zany pace never br11k1. It has something for everyone with a senoeofhumor,_.,.,,, .,,,., A crazy movie. Camelot done In • fun hou1e. - '"'" edwar~s BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACAllTHUll I . 540··7•44 ' NEWPOllT CINEMA WU& (.0A,TlfW"I. &""'CA•- W'POflT C8'fll &4W7& they'll know there's a dif· G-Men~ndD1Uinger ... thes1lver!>Creenardbreodhnes ..• rerence.'' movie slorsond milllonoires ... * JEW£L l'A()(l)CllONS. LID ..., PU.ICO r .. ws LfD ~ . 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""'"""""' _____ la.I_~"'""'----·~ ...... p .. .. ............. -... ~---di•-~,-1111 ............ ... ~..._ ...... .,._...,.,.,......,,..~"°'•'*·' n ""' NOraTllS SOUi TO 1'HI STATI l'OI THI 1'.t.XU. ASSISSMINTS AND 011 • C:HAll..S ~ POI THI l'IAll I t72 FOi T'HI l'tSCAI. Y1Aa lt1J.lt73. -t PIOl'IRTT IM LAeUHA IU.C:H CITY ' .. ·'~· ,._...., 1....-A., ""oe&4tl~. Afefl ............ "*' ... ,.... . /II' Q!6..Sll-M,A1tll .. _,.._...ll'ltl•fl.lll.l&. ,. ! .. DAILY PILOT A bre•lll ol lre•ll •Ir. In Ill• • • Breast Checkup Advised By DR. STEINCROHN Dear Dr. Steincroho.:' Back in 1937 when I was 15, I had a large lump in my breast . My mother sent me to our family doctor who advised me tO see a surgeon. He re- ·moved the lump, onJy. ·FOrtunately it was not cancer. 1 w as m a rried at 18 aM had my firs t child a t 19. I've had six children since-a fine fa mily and a fine hus ba nd. But your recent column advising a young girl with a lump in her breast to see her doc- tor set me thinking. SUPPOSE I HAD put off seeing a doctor and had had a lump that was cancerous. Would I be v.Titing to you now? I re· .ally hope all young girls are checked thoroughl y by a doctor when they even suspect a lump. - Mrs.S. COMMENT : Ther e's nothing I can add, Mrs. S. You 've m ade an im- portant point. A ll lumps are not cancerous -but some may be. T he only \\'ay to knou1 is to have an ~a rl y exa mi nat i o n . t·earful procrastination ~s o ~e of our worst I. ne:i:~I~~ZETTES 1 Dear Dr. Steincrohn: 'M y brother who is 78 has just been released from DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE the hospital . I-l e ""'a s there for over two weeks .whil e hi s do c t o r s searched for the cause of hi s fe ver. Hi s t ern· perature has bee n rang- ing between 99.4 a nd 99.6 . O th e r wise, h e seems to feel a ll ri ght. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. - 'Mr. B. C OMME N T o Th e t hermometer is like a 1man standing "-'ith a red flag. When te mpe rature lis norm a l . he s tands quietly. But when the !temperature rises. the lonly effect it has is like a m a n wav ing tha t red fl ag. He is saying there is dange r a head. But he does not tell you where it 1 is until yo u get close enough to in vesti gate. I / SO IT IS WHEN fever 1 is present. Wa rning flags are out. The question. Where is the trouble'? Where is the infection, i£ any? I Undo ubte dl y you r 1 broth.er 's doctors have tu sed a ll so r ts 0 £ 1diagnosti c tests to r ule !out k idney infection, : bladder infection, trou· •bJ e in th e lun gs or elsewhere. Sometimes the cause of low gr ade £e ve r c annot be dis· ·covered. l have had m a ny pa- tll!nts in whom the re- aSon was not evident. In most, after a while, the fever dissipated without treatment. Su ch cases o( persistent £ever without demonstrable cause are calle d ''£e ver o f un· deter m i n ed o ri gin .'' Neve rtheless, it ·pays to keep looking. ••• For Mrs. G.: Cancer is not contagious. 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El Toro El T""' ol lockfiold HuntillCjton leach 9861 ............... hw>t Huntinaton leach 211 l 1 ltac" ll•d. ot I.Moote Fountain Y alley 16141 Hsl>ora!Ed1o9oo Westminster Wtslmln .... of GoNto WHI H untinaton leach t5 """'900 c-Huntinaton Be.ach sufw- . I .. . 1 ' • 1 ' l I i J I 1 ' I I • Late · Summer Dessert: Pear-faction .1 I Glazed Pear Flan or ~hiUed Strawberry N e ctaria~ c1'ke :should bl! the pieces tte re- sis tance at summer dinner parties. Such elegant creations make the most of lresl\ juicy fruit. The two other dessert ideas ma.Y be served at ottier times, too. Perky Pear Bake would make a nice breakfast surprise and Pears en Vin Gelee could be served as an appetizer-salad. PEAR FLAN 3 eggs, separated 14 teaspoon salt 'i4 teasp<>on cream of tartar ~cup sugar 1 tablespoon wat e r l tablespoon lemon juice ~ teaspoon grated lemon peel I r I ~- ~cup sifted cake flour Rasberry Glaze 2 large fresh Bartlett pears 1;, cup whipping cream 2 tables poons sugu.r 'h teaspoon va nilla Beat egg whites with salt and cream or tarta r to soft. peaks. Gradually be.1st in 14 cup sugar, beating to a stiff meringue. With same beater , beat yolks well . Beat in remaining 11 .. cup sugar , be ating until thick and light ydllow. Beat in waler. lem on juice and .peel. Fold in Oour gradually. Pour over meringue and fold in gently. Tu~n into ungreased 9 or 10-inch r ound pan. Bake in JSO. degree oven about 25 minutes, until cake springs back when touched lightly in cent er. Invert pan on wire rack and cool. Prepare and cool Raspberry Glaze . Turn cake out onto serv· ing plate. Pare, core and slice pears. Spread about 14 cup Glaze overtopof cake. ! • ' ' • BEA ANDERSON, Edttor CAROL MOORE, Food Edttor ' • t · i: . •. ' ~-·, I. f l "' '. ~-• ' ' \ t t .· Arrange pear sli ces in a ring around cake, with s lices overlap. ping. Spoon Ras pberry Glaze over pears. Beal cream with remaining 2 tablespoons sugar and vanilla. Spoon Cor pipe with pastry bag) around edge of cake. Cut into 8 wedges to serve. Raspberry Glaie: Heat l (10 ounce) package frozen raspber· ries -in-syrup just until soft. For ce through a sieve to remove seeds. Combine t t ablespoon sugar with 21h teas poons cornstarch in s mall sauce pan. Add strained i-aspberries a nd heat, stirring UD· til mixture boils and thickens. Remove from heal and stir in l te as poon le mon juice . Cool before using. PERKY PEAR BAKE 6 fresh Bartlett pears 3/t cup s ugar (approx· imately ) 2 t a ble s poons butter or margarine For Perky Pear Bake, Pears en Vin Gelee or Pear Flan (left to right), select golden ripe fruit that yields slightly to gentle pressure from your palms. ' ' 6 cinnamon sticks, about 3· inches long Raspberry·fl avored yogurt Wash and core pears. Arrange in foil-lined baking dish. Fi ll with sugar (a funnel helps), a bout 2 tablespoons each ; top each with 1 teaspoon butter and push into cavity: stick 1 piece cinnamon into each. Bake in 350 dogree oven about 45 minutes, until tender but still firm. Serve 6 portions warm or coole d with pa n syrup a nd yogurt. PEARS EN VIN GELEE 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin l ~ cups ginger ale 3/4 cup white or rose wine :V.. cup water 2 medium pears Lemon juice 'h cup crumbled bill#! cheese (about 2 ounces) 2 tablespoons finely chopped walnuts l tables poon thinly sli ced s·catlions (green on ions) t tablespoon finely chopped pi- miento. drained In medium saucepan, sprinkle wtflavored gelatin over l cup ginger ale ; stir over low heat un- til gelatin dissolves, about 3 minutes. Stir in remaining ginger ale, wine, and water. Chill, stirring occasionally, un- til mixture is consistency or un- beaten egg whites; pour into 4 dessert dishes. Halv e pears lengthwise and core ; scoop out small amoWlt of pulp to form a center well. Brush with lemon juice, a nd place cut side up in gelatin mixtw-e. Chill until set, about 3 hours. Jn s mall bowl . combine blue No Escaping Home-style Cooking -• , :sweoe'lll!NGSTON By JO OLSON 9ttlle0.lly PlkrtS&.11~ Wayne Bengston has cooked a candlelight dinn~r for two and a full meal for 5,000 sailors. · It doesn't matter bow many people are coming for dinner, however, because Bengston lov- es to set out a good meal. The Sheriff's Department de- puty cook b as just become the first food service worker in the department to earn an AA degree in restaurant management, so he took a little time off to talk about food and why be likes lo cook. "Swede" Bengston, as he is called by his friends. earned his degree al Orange Coast College on a part·time,basts. ••J 've always liked food, and I had GI benefits coming,'' he said. "I had taken a couple of .-irses ln !SIM and ln 19711 start, ed qain.l lt was a challenge." Beaid,s thG, food service courses. he took some public speaking and language c1aues; " which he plans to continue in the fall. Bengston said be eventually plans to get his bachelors degree in restaurant management, since he already bas accumulated 112 units t oward an advanced degree. His attitude toward food perhaps was influenced by his Swedish relatives, who cooked the traditional dishes when he was growing up in Moorhead, Minn. He joined the Navy in 1941 , stayed in 22 years, as a cook, and worked his way "from the sink t.o Chief." Before he retired at Pt. Mugu, he owned a fast.food chicken restaurant, then became a field supervisor for the chain. . In !SIM Bengston joined the Sherill's Department as a cook. He now holda forth at the Musick Facility Branch Jail in El Toro, a minimum security compowld for M»tolOOmen. As one of three paid cooks, he betlds a crew of eight 11\P'•les ~ I who prepare the food for all. the men. "We offer a N!gular baJanced diet to conform to the state penal code," Bengston said Since the facility is so smallt · the cooks ''can take a lot 01· pains," he added. "We prepare the food like we were at home. Ninety percent of the men ain weight." The menu includes 'such favorites as roast beef (wbJch is one of Bengston'• specialties), rout park and pork chops. The meat is raised and butchered at the Musick Facility. Plua there are s pecial "goodlH" whipped up by the cooks and helpers.'"" other day lt was banana bread and not too long ago, strawberry shortcake. Bengston said he is "famous" for his 1ravy, which he considers "as important as the meat." He keeps leftover gravy in the freezer fpr use at a later date. At home lie does ball the cook· Ing and his Japanese wife, who n.turally speci~li~es ~ ~ental food, does the other half. And, the Bengstons, who are Tustin resi· dents, love to eat out. Bengston keeps a sharp eye on how the food is served at the Musick Facility Branch, because he believes eye appeal is as crucial as Oavor and taste. ' Since the meals are a key fac- tor in it.he morale of the inmates, he trih to see that they are at- tractively served. "There should be a variety of colors, and the food should be· placed neatly on the tray," he ex· plained. "We garnish with pep- per rings and parsley." Bengston said most of the in· mates are conscious of good health and nutrition, and there are even a few vegetariana. who fare ve ry well on the fresh vegetables, from the Musick farm, fresh (ruil and eggs . What could an experienced Navy cook possibly glean from food service classes at a com· mllllity college? · ••1 learned som~ short cuts, cheese, walnuts, scallions, and pimiento. Just before serving, fill pear centers with cheese mix· tw-e. Ser ves 4. STRAWBERRY NECTARINE CAKE 20 double ladyfingers :Y.-cup sugar 2 envelopes plain gelatin I Dash salt 2 eggs, separ ated l If.? cup water 11/ .. cups milk 1;,. cup le mon juice ' 3 to 5 fresh nectarines 1 cup strawberries " 1 cup whi pping cream ,; whipped a nd sweetened Separate ladyfingers; place on bottom and around sides of 8-inctr; springform pan. Mix lf.i cup s ugar, gelatin and salt in top of double boiler. Beat egg yolks with water ; stir into gelatin mixture. Add milk. · Cook over gently boiling water, stirring constantly Wltil gelatin is dissolved and mixture is slight-1 ly thickened ~ about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in lemon 1 juice. Chill until mixture mounds • slightly on spoon. ; , Slice nectarines to m ake 2 1 cups. Ha lve or sli ce strawber-.. ries . Beat e gg whites until , foamy. Gradually add remaining , If.I cup sugar ; continue beating until soft peaks form_ Fold gelatin mixture into.egg whites. : Fold in nectarines and strawber- ries. Turn into lined pan. Chill over·., night. To serve, gently remove sides of spring(orm pan ; garnish with whipped c ream and, if de- s ired, additional sliced nee· tarines and halved strawberries • Makes 10 servings. I .I Jail ,. new methods and garnishing anSf took some courses in baking and nutrition,'' Bengston replied. ,. All to the good of the Musick' Facility Branch Jail. Here is Bengston's recipe for· Banana Nut Bread. · SWEDE'S BANANA NUT BREAD \-!a cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2eggs 1 cup mashed ripe bananas I teaspoon lemonjuice 2cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Y.t teaspoon salt 1 cup nuts, chopped "' ' - I Cream shortening and sq"at ·: add beaten eggs. Add mS' • bananas with lemon juice. B ' with creamed mix. Sift n ,., baking powder and salt tocetWl and mix quickly into ban ,., mixture. I f.li Add nuts, bake in gre8"11.Jal(1 pon at 3'75 de1rees alloll& l~r · hours. Makes I l·ooundlo.r, '· .; ,, ·1 I~ ' . . . . . . . ( Players Courted Members and guests of the National Charity League. South Coasr Cb.apter are in•ited t.oplaY!either tennis OI' bridge and enjoy a luncheon faMion Mow wbile ra:isint funds Corlhe group's philanthropies. The Rxquet Romct.-up is 1ebed~at tbeJoho Wayne and Newport Beach Tennis clubs aodthe cowUat Promontory Point, and bridge will beplayedinNBTC. Proceeds wlll sUJlllC)ft the Helpinc llaDds School for the Mentally Retarded Child, the Lung Association of Ora nge County and chapter !dlolanhipe. Further information is available by calliDg Mra. James Siehl, 1146-0180. Atilio Rosetti and Mrs. James Siehl, chairman, check final plans tor tourn!lment. SAVE 30% .. 60% .. ..u- .tALLtlme• -~-,19 ...... , ................ Q. ·scHOOL . •a BUDGET FASHION JEANS fOI GUYS and GALS . QUALITY CLOTHESOUTS :: 1.,14• '' lf5l.,_..V.., .... -...... ""' ........ MOK.-ffl.10-1, SAT.10-6, SUM.12·5 SALE * * JEWELRY ** • A. H. Weinert Fine Jewels Dlmnonds ••••• •••• •• •• ••••• 25o/o off I 4k ~illgs •••••••••••••••••• 400/o off Earrings ••••••••••••• •. • • • •• 25o/o off WatcMs •••••••••••••••••••• 25°/o off Sterling Sll•er •••••••••••••• 200/o off ~mot Sets •.•••••••••. 25o/o off Gold Chains, Charms, necklaces. Pe arts •••••••••••• I Oo/o off Es"* Items A. H. WEINERT Fine Jewels 32 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH All Sties f inal 64+2040 from our BOYS dept. ROBERT BRUCE rufjged rugby shirl. Self-help Emphasized \. \ \ action packed stripes. soliO. color shirts. all long sleeves . 1101\IE START: A training program to ena - bl e Orange County mothers to provide their own home-based day care or to prepare for work in child deve lopment is recruiting applicants. Sponsored by t he Orange County M anpower Con1miss ion with funds provided by the Com - prejiensive Employ ment and Training Act , the s1x·to·len-monlh course begins in September. I"urther information is ava ilable rrom Beverly Carpe nter , 979-25Ci5. RESOCIALIZ1\TION ACT IVITY CENTER: !\i embers of th e La Amables auxiliary to Sad- dleback Communit y Hospital host small group activities for mcdi caJly handicapped and lonely persons every \ll ednesday from 3 to 5 p.m . at the hospital. Soonso red by the Ebell Club of Lagun a Hills, the center is coordinated by Laura McKeever , 837 -0239. ()('(' ""0 '.\1 F.'.'l 'S CENTER: Sem inars, dis- cussion ~roups, ~uest speaker s and films are on the l'l'ntt·r ·s schedule fo r fall according to new dirrctur. ~.1rs. Ma rcia l\1ordkin. Two courses, Orientation to Co llege and Vocational Planning will be offered . ·rhc center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. MUl.TIPI.1-: SCLEROSIS: Orange County Volunteers in MS have planned a Friday, Aug. 29. crui se on the P avilion Qu een, from 8 to 10 p.m. Proce('dS will further chapter efforts. Mrs. Larry Larson, 1\1 S headqua rters, has ticket in- formation. Cocktail s, da nci ng and entertainment will be featured. HB NEWCOMERS: A salad lunc::heOn and planning session is set for Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 10:30a.m. in the l\.1u rdy Park Community Center. LB AAUW : A seri es of coffees for prosptt· tive members will begin Tuesday, Sept. 2 with a gathering in the home of Mrs. Jva Jobnsoo. Leisure World. Others are Thunday, Sept. 4, Mrs. Bazbara Dusing. E l Toro ~ Tuesday, Sept. 9, Carolyn Lyons, Laguna Be ach and Sept. 11 at the Leisure World home of E stell Herman. All meetings will begin at 10 a .m . Location information is availa~ ble from Mrs. Katherine Lindeman, 4!&0076. 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 A WIHAVE FIHAHCIMG AVAIUolLI AL'S CHOPPING BLOCK !!!!I 5~~~5 Adams Blvd., Costa Mesa · I Next to Edwards Clnemal *H.coME cmon·s SPORTsWEAR Wl~f(llff PlAlA Newpor1 Se\xh 5-'8·•12'1 "8At80A!Sl>H'.l 2'16,\'aoneA\ll! 67~ 190-4 1500 Mon. thni Sat. Stwe Hours: 9-7 SALE Good 'til Sept. 3rd 546-8196 ! · . · ' . . "'fA."~ . -rt· UT US I I 9 OR ROAST YOUll IHF, POU. TURKEY. THICll CUT • TENDER TOP ROUND FOR LONDON BROIL i._::: ---- iiouiiiN 'i iEAK 51.29 .. iliUiilD°iiiAK 51.59 LL Beef Loin BONELESS . RUMP ROAST ·&ONILISS•TOP Hickory Farms g~,o Beef Stick and yciu "igainst ~~ Muscular ~J;,.; 1.Ullj) WHOLI SUCI TOSHYI 51.69u. ···~ IRLOlll s2.09 LL STIAKS Dystrophy ·~~. 3oc ~~(;~~~ICE CUT ANY SIZE ioc LB. USUAL ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE OF WHOLE STICK .• ).. ' ·. ~7~~;;~h'~~~~-~\' (I """ WESTCUFF PLAZA 17tll&ll•lw .... ,... ... ta "-9! 642-0972 ..... ~ 'Tl ' s.e. 'Tl • -.. "Tl 5 MONEY SAVING FREEZER FEATURES . USDA CHOICE SIDE of BEEF JOO to JIO Lh. SIDE CUT, MAIKED, Fll!EZI WllAP llLAST FllOllM llADY FOi YOUll P'IEZP STOCK VOUlt RRIR MOW! • 98~ use .. ~ HINDQUARTER an, MAlllD, Fl:&a WRAP, KAST-NODH, llADY POaTOCJR .. WIM • ...... $, 09 17ML • LL ~- """-.. -<f · BEST LOIM TRIMMED TO PERFECTION PORTERHOUSE & I-BONE sT-.K ·,s1.89LL· FRESH GROUND BEEF . PATTIES 140TOA IOXI 59.80 co u. iox MONEY SAVING • FREEZER FEATURES. ECONOMY PAC fAMll T PAC ~ STfAIC PN:. .... _.__ ,................. , ... ,.-............. .......... , ... ,,.,... ................... u ...... ·---. -... 29'5 ....... ,, ... , ... ,., ... ,, ..... J ... +·-WI 111 ....... • ........ ..... 2 .... ·-a.... ........... s-.. , ........ C, 'I .... di.Ai ..... , ... __ , ... a.._ • .... 1.-..... • .......... ..... , ... __ , ... ..__ .............. , ... __ 69" 35 ............... 89'5. ,, .... , ......... . FULL SELECTION OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CHEESES • GERMAN & ITALIAN RANCH FRESH .Doz. EMS ···~-i Sft1DKED SAUSAGE " SALAMI LUNCH MEATS j • \ \ Wednesday. August 27 , 1975 DAILY PILOT (,':J Right to Name Not Res·erved DEAR ANN L ANDERS : My cousin Ruth has been trying to 1eet pregnant for fivd years. Last week she and her hui;ba nd had an op- J>Ortunity lo ado1>l a baby boy and were thrilled. T hey decided to name the c hild Gerald Ford after our P resident. My sist er Mary is furious. She is seven months pregn ant and h as the same last name as this cousin. Ma ry planned to name HER baby Gerald Ford -or Geraldine, if it's a girl. Cousin Ruth stole the idea from Mary and she .admits it. This has created a ter- I doesn't choose another name she will never al· low her to set foot .in her house .again. Wh o is right?-BYSTANDER DEAR BY: You can't get a trademark on a child's name. Your sister should name her child s omething else, like maybA Nelson -or Nellie if it'i; a girl. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like lo warn your r eaders against putting too much faith in palm readers, fortune tellers and the like. Such confidence in· advertently caused the death of one of my good friends. He was only 30. rible family fight like Mr. R . was told by a you wouldn't believe. ••profe ssio n a 11 ' 1r1ary _say~ if cousi~ Ruth -soothsayer that he would Horoscope: Taurus live to be 72 years old. lie believed it and Jived dangerously. This young man drove a motorcycle without a he lmet a t frightening speeds, did mountain c l imbin g without the proper equip- ment, etc. Ann Landers He was a good swim· mer but did some reek· less things -like going out too far in the Pacific Ocean. 1 warned him a few times but he a lways said, "l "m going to Jiv e to be 72 -rem ember?" this letter as a waminr. t o ot h ers. -SAD FRIEND DEA R FRIEND: Ile may hav e bee n handsome and vital - but bright he wasn't. Thanks for the warn- ing. I hope my readers who have been slmllarly ''ass u red'' will take hoed. Last week he took one D E A R A N N chance too many and . , wa s drowned .in the LANDER?. I m a 16- Pacifi c. • year-old .g•r! who wants to know if. I m wrong lo This 30 -year-old, feelthisway. h andsome, bright, vitaJ My mother wants a young man left no will complete report every because he thought he time I go out with a guy. h ad another 42 years left. She asks, ''Did he kiss J hope you will print you? Did he keep his Mercede hand s wh ere th ey belong? Oid he :lsk you to go all the way ·~ Did he t a lk about a ny other girls?" And on and on. When I tell her I thlnk she is nosy she get s mad and says, "You tell your girl friend (!Ver- y thing, why not tell me?" What is your opinion of thi s, Ann "! I tru st yo ur adv i ce -A DAUG HTER DEAR DAUGHTER: Some daughters WANT to discuss suc h details with the ir mothe rs. Others do not. Since you obviously do not , I believe your mother shouldn't quiz you. CON FIDENTIAL to I-le Wants ·ro But Ca n l-le?: -Not rig ht away. No man can deliver the goods Jf h is heart is heavier than the loud. Be patient and give him time to recover from his troubles. There is a big dif· ference between cold a nd coo l. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, "Teenage Sex -1'en Ways to Cool It." Send 50 ce nts in coin a nd a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Lan- ders, P .O . Box 1400 , Elgin, 111. 60120. Be a Self-starter "l'l lURSDAY, AUGUST formation from one who 28 retires and comes back :Oy SYDNEY OMARR -take advantage of ex- perie n('e. R e fu Se to coincides now with style, We're a little ranhcr away, P er so n a I imprint, so WC have to do a Jit1h: SOUTH co ·~ mori:. Con1r ;ind M'.\: u~. ~a physical attraction and So" D;ego fwy. at Avery, VILLAGE personal magnetism. Mi51io" Viejo AT SUNH.OWER & BEAR Mercedes Demos MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS "AUTHORIUll DEALER" (714) 831 1740 '" "'"""'"'"" . -(714) 405-1700 DONNIE WARD'S /11111111111 . COSTA MESA'S first family TENNIS CLUB • LIMITED CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS • R~GULAR MEMBERS - CAN SAVE ONE TH IRD • First Come First Serve CALL HOW ARI ES (March 21 . permit pride to block April 19 ): Accent on progress. changes which can af{ecl CANCER (June 21 • mone y picture. I f July 22): Acce nt on analytical you get cash romance, creative pro- flow going. You are jects,fulfill mentofsome given information which, hopes and wi shes. Rela· if acted upon, can better t ionship in t e ns ifies. your financia l status. Noth ing is halfway, 642-2000 UBRA (Sept. 23 · Oct. · So ll! S~n ClemeM SANTA i\.NA5S7-40S2 •. 22): Money, basic costs, '::(7:1:4:)U::1·:17:40::i':'':i':':'·:'':00:..~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~-_=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ __ ~ agr eements a ffecting r partner, mate are on schedule. You may feel especially where emo- TAURUS (April 20 · tions are concerned . }.1ay 20): Lunar cycle is LEO (J uly 23 • Aug. hi gh: take initiative. Be · 22):: Finish project -ex· a se lf -s tarter. L ead p!C>t-e ways of improving rather than follow. Your distribution . Means ~ best qualities, natural sure your m essage gets abiliti es s ur ge to acrossandthat yourpro- .forefront. duct is visible. GEMINI (May 21 · VI RGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. June 20): Get inside in· 22): Good lr1oon ·aspect pulled in two directions. Trust hunch. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 • Nov. 21): Pressure ex· ists in areas dealing with joint efforts, contracts, bids , binding agree· ments -and ma rriage. Change pace, r ela x, leave details for anolher time. SAG ITTA RI US (Nov. 22 -Dec. 21): 1-leaJth, employment. bas ic is· sues dominate. Tbe fan- cy fri lls may go as -------------------budget is streamlined. What'• Youraag? Win $15,$10 or$5 Instructions: e Make a back td school purchase at the Storekeeper and receive a free bike bag. e Color. prinl. sew, stitch or whatever to make the Storekeeper man and oag unique and colorful. • Write your name, address. age, and phone nu mber on lhe inside of your bag and return to the Store· keeper by Saturday Sept 13th • for judging. e Yo ur bag will be judged in four age categories: 6·8, 9·11, 12·14, 15·17. On originality, neatness and in · keeping with The Storekeeper theme. e $15.00 for1st, $10.00 for 2nd, $5.00 for 3rd. will be awarded for the most creative bags in each category. What's Your Bag? Show Us. m ~ :r-~~'°:Jf We .. cllfl Pl.au 1028 lrvUut,Newport &ach.c.J.i!omia92600,Phooe 642-7061 CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22 · Jan. 19 ): Reli ef from threat is featured. Yes, your ··opponent .. was do· ing much talking, but was a pape r tiger, a cream puff. AQUARIUS (J an. 20 · Feb. 18): Concentrate on puzzle pieces -t hey are about to fall into place! Accent is on abode, pro- tective structures. P ISCES C Feb. 19 - March 20): Short j ourne y coul d be featured. You do SOflle soul-searching in con- nection with concepts, neighbors, r e latives. You seek to change some habit patterns. \ If today is your birth· day you are dynamic, cr eative, have single purpose in mind -and that is advancement, the imprinting of your 'in- dividual style. Children's Petting Zoo. today thru this Sunda// Bring yaur youngsters to Hunting1on Center for their favorite event , Jetta Petting Zoo. Let them talk to lhe baby animals, pet them. -them for delightful fun and ed uca_tlon during nan .3hours. Beach & Edinger at San Diego fwy. HAMS "So Good .•. It W'tll •Haunt' You 'til It's Gone'' 'Ctl Us TODAY ••• Spir •I Sll('erl W ltole or 11•11 • FOIYOUIU.-DAY HONEY BAKED HAM ............ -H_,~ ..... -.............. T.,to -. . ,.,.....,._....,._c..t,.c...t • ,. Senofa Mk ..... ........ a....,.,.,._ • 3700 E. Coos~~. Corono dol M• -673-9000 uns. 6JW46t Sears u Where Thrift Is Always In Style \ .·>f. This Ad Effective through Saturday, August 30 ~ I Assorte1I K11it Tops Classic a nd novelty styles fashioned of 100 % nylo n or polyester. Variety of colors. Sizes S, M, l . Sears Priee 2ss 0 Located on the Lower Level ' ' ' ' I ' ~ CUT .$4 ! So . Coas t Plaz a I 3131 •l11ol S1, Ph-S40.3ll.l Polyes ter Knit Jea11s \fe r e SG.99 in •'all '74 E asy~we a ri n g, grea t fit t ing styles in , popula r solid color s. Misses' sizes. ·299 Use Sears Revolving Charge Bue na Park a1 sote Pot .... A .. e. f'ho119 171·••00 2100N.l u•hnA"•· Ph,n• 631·2100 $f0Rl' HOUllS:' Mft,.<101 th•u f.,doy 10 AM lo 0 PM Sl.'!utdo't' 9i:JO AM to~ PM Sundo't' 12 Noon I• J PM --------------------------"""".. ------ ' -' ' .. ' • • ! _J I l ,...- !:' DAILY PILOT Wednesday. August 27, 1975 l ' • Bumper Crop • Wholesome SILK , NAPKINS 4 PAK After you've compl e ted a · strenuous morning or tending your "anti-inOution" garden, 1"<'· l ax and treat yourself lo 1.1 refreshing, wholesornesllllad. GA RDEN TUNA VINAIGRETTE 4 cups slit·ed part->d carrots tr.z l'Up water l teaspoon salt V.. teaspoon s ugar '!,. teaspoon pe pper \4 teaspoon dry mustard 112 teaspoon dried leaf basil 5 tablespoons white wine vineear 'h cup salad oil 1 tablespoon lemonjulcc 1 clove garlic, minced 1/4 cup chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped onion 2 cans (about 7 OWlces each) tuna in vegetable oil 2 zucchini, sliced (do not pare) Place carrots in m edium saucepan, add water. Cover and cook over m e dium heat 15 minutes or until crisp-tender ; d.rainilnd set aside. In large bowl combine salt, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID BETTY CROCKER ... SNACKIN CAKES FOREMOST Cloolce . of Ravon SOUR IOHTCT>< CREAM LARGE SPRINGFIELD 8 PAii Hot Dog or H_!mburger BUNS FOREMOST ICE CREAM '" •UL squ.u1 IJ.M9UET MAMl'UJ.SER DIMMERS sua:ar, pepper, mustard , an4 basil. Stir in vinegar, oil, lemon juice, garlic, parsley and onion. Add tuna, cooked carrots and zucchini. Cover and chill several hours. Serve with thinly sliced French bread. Serves 4 to 6. CIU NESETUNA SALAD 2 tableHpoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon sherry If.a cup salad oil l tablespoon red wine vinegar v. teaspoon salt 2 cans (about 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil v. cuP sli ced scalUons 1 cup chopped watercress 1 cup sliced radishes lh pound mushrooms, stil ed I can (t pound> bean sp1 outs, drained and rinsed ln cold water Lettuce In large bow l mix soy sauce. sherry, oil, vinegar and salt. Add tuna and scallions. Cover und chill several hours. One hour before serving, add watercre ss, radi s h es , mushrooms and bean sprouts to salad, mix well, cover and chill. Serve on 4 beds or lettuce. SWIET THOMrSOM SEBILESS GRAPES ·29L~ U.S. 11 1 RUSSETT ·POTATOES ·10c,~o59c IED RIPE WATERMELONS w ·-----~ ,.. ,,-MB.OHS MS.OHS · CUT 5c WHOU ,. LL U , OHLY LOMG GREEN FRESH LOCAL llEMTUCKY" GREEN BEANS 29~. SWEIT 'M JUICY RED . 1.89 HEAD • SHOULDERS SHAMPOO suu DE,ODORANT '6 : f &/C. 1..., Sl.157 ... I.It Banquet • CHIClllM • MIA T LO.V ~~ - 1.19 .79c • TWllY • SALSIUIY STIAI TOOTHPASTE MIMUTE MAID IOHUS TVIE 1.75 OL BANQUET CREAM PIES ORANGE JUICE • Banq~~t • CHOCOU.ft • COCOtlJT 2 LIS. FOR 28 FOSTER FARMS WHOLE 7 u. ~""'.""FRYING mil .~!L. CHICKENS ·1-'s_Ei_TE_R _i___;T K;;;;..;;CH;;.....UC_K __ 8_i~_· _8..:::........:9:::.......=;.j~ iiiyiisiYSEN HORMELSHANK 1.09. .. SPARE HAMS BUTT 1.15 .. ~IBSr::l"!T. :r.:1'13 ..... s~:.'!..s~s 'BAR M CHUNK BOLOGNA 69~ I WEINERS ~~~ 4.31. I HARVEST COCKTAIL 89 I SHRIMP " 7a . ~ ' • OSCAIMATM AU.MIAT-AU .... BOLOGNA ·-69~ AIMOUI BRAUNSCHWEIGER 89! ~J9c -BARGAIN BASKET - AIMOUISTAll HOT DOGS !! 59! VODKA~ .59 &IN •o~ 3.79 · BOURBONs~4.79 ~ WHISKEY ·s~ 3. 99 LI. ..---OPEN LABOR DAY 8to1·---"" Store Houn: 8 to 9 D:!.t-;;!~:ictay 9-8 Thursday tllru Wednesday AUCJ. 28-Sept. 3 . Pric• ~ .. Stecll • ...... Wo GI.., Accopt Food S ..... COST A ,MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 71 a W. Chap~an ·-• ' ' ·-~ • -.. ~ l A~glers Net Var~ety On a fi s hing trip <Jn glcrs arc always hung r y .... Cvl'n when lhc fish aren't! 1-le re arc two recipes lh<.1t "'il l bait and satisfy the big~ gl'sl appclites. Neptune 's Chowdc-r m akes good use of the day's catch by t·om bining it "'ilh clams. citht•r frt•sh or t"<1nned. I\ pai:k<.1gc of st·all opt•d pot;.ituc•s adds extra heartint•ss to the i:ho\.\.·dcr. Convenience foods seem to be made vtilh the outdoors cook in mind! For exa mple, packaged scall op ed po t a toes provide seasoning mix that's just ri ght for mild flavored fish. On days when the fish don't cooperate ... l·lcarty Chili Skill et is a great one-pan n1eal. NEPTUNE'S CHOWDER 4 cups W<ltcr l package (5·"rl. ounce ) scalloped pot:itoc•s 1 can ( 13 ounce) undiluted evaporated milk 2 pounds fish rillcls, cut in chunks l l'an tS ounce) undr;.iincd minced c l;.ims or 12 to 18 fresh cJ;.ims I ca n ! l pound ) undrai ned "'hole kt"rnel corn l:i teaspoon salt, if desired Combi ne waler and potato slices and seasoning mix fron1 package or potatoes in large pan. ('over and simmer 15 minutes, sli rring occasionally. Add milk , fish. clams, corn and salt. Simmer , uncovered, 5 to 10 minutes longer, until fi sh Oak es l'asil y when pierced with a fork. 8 servings. HF.ARTY CHILI SKILLET l pound ground bt."('f 1 pound fra nkfurters, s li ced 1 can (I pound) tomatoes 1 can (1 pound) pork and beans 11 ~c ups water 1 e nvelope (1% o unce) chili-o mix 6 to 8 slices French bread, cut 1-inch thick 2 tablespoons soft ened butter 1A cup s hredded Cheddar or American cheese Cook beef and frankfurters in large skillet until brown. Stir in tomatoes, beans, \l.'atcr, und con- tents of chili-o mix en\'clope. Br· ing to boi l, stirrir\g occasionally. Spread bread with butter; ar - range around edge of skillet and sprinkle with checsl'. Cover and simmer 10 minutes, until chili is th ickened and bread "dumpl- ings"" ;,ire soft ;,ind tender. 6 to 8 sl'r\'ings. We wouldn't make this offer EAS·Y·DO FISH CHOWDER 1 package (1 powid) cod or other thick fish fillets, thaw if frozen I cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons margarine or cooking oil 2 cans ( to:i.4 ounce each) con- densed cream of potato pr celery soup 2 cups diluted evapor ated or whole milk I can (1 pound) tomato \\.'edges 1 can Cl pound ) mixed vegetables, drained or 1 package (10 ounce) frozen mixed vegetables, thawed 1 can (8 ounces) whole kernel corn. drained I teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 small bay leaf Cut fish into chunks. Cook onion in margarine or cooking oil until tender, but not brown. Add soup, tomato wedges, mixed vegetables, corn, salt, pepper, and bay leaf: heat, stirring oc- casionally, until simmering. Add fi sh; simmer witil fish flakes easily when tested with a fork , about IO minutes. Serve \\.i th crisp green salad and crusty bread or rolls. Makes 9 cups chowder. if we weren't ) Until you try it and decide for yourself, you 'll never know what you 're missing if you 're not using Sure anti- perspirant. It goes on dry while most other anti-perspirant sprays go on wet and oily. --sure. ' I ,. I ! I I I ! ' I ' -t. ... . -.. . ·-- CUT ALONG oonco llNE And Sure keeps you driel Prove it under your own' two arms. Try Sure on one side and the spray you like best on the other side. If you 're like most people1.the Sure side. will be oriel • ~r ----------~--------------------------1 I I I II i '~ : .. _ ·.-, SAVE 15¢ :-. : J ~ l;)j ~: when you Sl.JR[® i 1 ~"'" fl:. buy any size ~i I : ·-· -' .. -. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE ~I f R!GUlAR <;:,~ .. u~.~~NT~o ·~· ••.•. ·-··· ~· ~ .. ~ ..• ,.., .. -···~-.... ~ .............. ...,,_ ... _ .......... _._ .. 1 I --· ··-4 , ' ..... .. •• , ................ , .... -............. ___ .. _ ... _.,_, __ ... _ ... _ ..... ,,,_, ...................... --· . 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Pick up some Knudsen Fresh Salads wh en you do your shopping. They're chilled arid ready to serve. No trouble at a ll. And they taste homemade -fresh. We make th em with the same fresh cris p in gredien ts you'd use if you made them yourself. Use th e coupon and get 10¢ off on Knudsen Potato Salad. Ma ca roni. Cole . Slaw or Carrot a nd Raisin. Save time and a dime. • I I I l l r ---------------------------~ ' OCP..e&.e-27 I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I To 1i. 9")Ctt: You &n: .,ufhoMtd Coupons Hmrted !o on.~ I I to a.c«PC !his ooupori for JOC on 11nd nre no! t111ndft?lble. Offtt I tlw pun:l\i'lw o( Koudwn Po!1110, "Did~ 1 ... lled. prohbll«I. or I MoK11ront Cole Slaw or c.lfml & olhenM$e mtrkted by ~ I R1'1$1n S.iLld. Thk COV[l0<1 ""111 be Cu~torner mu~t llllY saleii tltlC. I r.dumed kM HX plus JC h,•ndllog hivoke:s showing purd\;3!ill o( I l)n.Wlded ~ .,!"(! \,IO\lt CU•!Qnlt't ,.,ffw:kmt $11.lCk IO Ca.<el' &8 (QtJPQnl I 11.:1..., mmpl~ u.ilh m.. '"""' o( f)ft!wi11<1d b-rwnent musl be I !his olt.u. For mlkomp6on. IN!!l to ~ upoo r"eqllllt. OFf'ER I Ko11d--. Food l'mduct-. ro. Boie EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1975. I ltl06. Cllnton. kiu.11 5t7YI. (Cl1$1'1 Wikle 1/20 Qlnt.) I STORE COUFON STORE COUPON I ~-----~--------~------------~ . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . .... l I . I •' .1 LARGE EGGS ICE CREAM Glllllt 'AA' 1-dtr. Cart .. Lucerne Quality 12 .... c.. Snow Star Qvality c c PRESERVES Shasta Strawberry FROZEN FOOD BUYS i Stew Vegetables i Green Beans i Peas & Carrots Macaroni & Cheese Scotch Treat Corn i Potatoes O'Brien hl-olt 'l4-o1. 59• Quali ty "'9. Lucerne Ice Miik ·1111lian Cwt 9-01.331 Bel-air 0110lity "'9· 9c ., '"'' a.I-air ...... Half "••· 89• Gallon ..... •··· 29• Ice ream ..... ·~: 29' Sandwkl1.85 Lucerne 7 9" '~' 69' Pkg. ~ of 6 GRAPES Seedless ' 1 U.S. No. 1 Thompson Sweet & Juicy c ·--(~' qtOTHOS .. !9'' LOYely Lorge B·inch Plant> Each PEARS U.S. No. I Bartlett Variety c c STAR-KIST . Come, Get On 1'hl ... .Ji ChunkStyle .Tuna Ga 6'h-01. Can ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef &lade Cut lb. c ""' ...... IGARETTES Regular$ or King Size Carton 80 P"11 Toi (Except hil Mall) 100 rnlllmeter 1 ·-"" _ _..., -1 'l'° ---.-...~-c..1... ,, ... , .... __ Pmnlum SAFEW4Y EXPRESS/ Al s.t._ St-.._ • ...... , cliedlst...i -"°"...., tloe den h .,.. t.r '~''"'" wldl I 1111111 •Int. C.WtRlllCl• lltN <•11ll11ct~ USDA CHOICE UJllG EF ASSURES YOU •TENDERNESS *FLAVOR WE GUARANTEE IT! lemtmber ... lt Safeway, HffY lfff Steak and least we cot 11 U.S.D.l, Chelce G ... ! Fresh 1.ao.,.. Beef Steaks ,,. ... .c.•Ch•" ~.109 Ground Beef U.S. Gov't. Inspected Regular, Any Site Paclta9e USDA Oloict ... f "' ~"' s11• Gt.vM Cit. lb. • . . ' ' . , , . ...,. . "' I Eliminati ng ·Middleman ' WASIUNGTON, D.C. -Tho frequently beleaguered mid· dlemen in food distribution h~ve been winning sympathetic com- mendation lately Crom several quarters. a W90n{l5da~. August 2'f, 197.5 DAILY PILOT C'7 Bad Suggestion ? Mfddlemen are all the people outlets. Unlted F'tesh Fr uit and Vegeta-the new unit train "F'resh fron1 who assemble,transportanddis-Retailers, in turn, offer it LO ble Association , here. 'fhe the West"asone cxanlplcofdis- tributc food from the farmer to consumers In approprJate S)'!tem -and the middlemen tributioncoslcutting. the user. They are the shippers quantltiea:forlheirownhouaeboJd who help make it work -pro-This train transport.sonly rrcsh "'ho collect the rresh product, need!. vided in 1974 an average of 257 produce between California and breakdown of the middlemen'$ share of the food dollar. f'rom a total or 62 cent5, Mrs . Beckman reports that 30 cents is toe labor. Whi le middlemen in the p<i.st have been accused of ra.isine cos- ts . a way has not yet been foond to get artichokes Crom California to New York or zucchini from Missouri to North Dakota without them. WB1$h and cool it, sort it, pack It Mos t of us do not have a farm pounds a year, or fiv e IJC}unds a the East. First inaugurated in and dispatch it lo major mw-kets nearby where we can buy fruits week , for every man, woman and 1973, the train has sav1..>d one· acro88 the land. and vegetables direct, especially child in the United States. To do Utlrd the time once needed for a They are the truckers and on a year-a round baSI$. And thatforapopulationofmorethan delivery and equipment return railroaders -and even wuter that's why without middlemen 220millionpeople,inhundredsor Education regarding the carriers and air freighters. They we would be without our ac· thou!ands of ci ties and vi!Jages economics or the food industry is are the receivers at the terminal customed variety of nutritious a round the n ation, obviously proposed by Maryann Beckman, markets or the wholesalers in fresh produce. takes a lot of planning and a lot of f ood mark et i n g a g c n t, The sun1 spent on labor, she points out, takes on added significance for the economy since "Between two and three persons out of every five in the labor force today are employed in the big business of getting food from the farm to consumers.'' The remaining 32 cents goes for !uch othe r cost factors as transportation, utilities, busine:;s taxes, repairs, interest, federal t axes. deprecia tion, rent , advertising and packaging. hundrCds of cities across the land The U.S. food dis tribution expert know-how . Cooperative Extension Service, whohaveassembledlOOorsodJf. system is one of the wonders of Moreover, the efficiency is im· Michigan State University, to ferenl commodities from th e the world, .according Lo L. Ken· proving all the time. Clarence G. enable consumers to understand Middlemen are indeed essen· Lial. They add real value to the products they bring to con- sumers. Who are they, and why many growing areas, and offer il neth Hurs t, director or fi eld Adamy, president. National AS· the cos ts of distribution. -----"in'--"q=-u=an"-l"-it,,_y---"lo'-'t"h•=i"-r-'l"oc=al=-r:.:•:.:l=•i"l--'se=-rv:.:i=-ce"s'--'a"-n=d--"ed::.u:::c:.:a:.:ti::o:::n_r"o::_r_t:.:h::e_-'soc=.:;ia"ti"·o:.:n'-"o'-r -'F'-o"od"'--'C-"h"ai:.::n:::s:..,.:.<:.:it.::cs:__-'-M'-r'-s'-.'-=B'--'-e-c_kman ga \•e a is that true? Alfre sco Brunch Outside By now the Me morial Day, Fourth of July, and fam ily reunion picnics all seem to melt into one blur of fresh melon, corn on the cob, hot dogs and hamburgers. So why not celebrate summer's last holiday, Labor Day, wi th an out- door brunch? There's none or the hustle a nd hassle of a picnic, just the leis urely comfort of relaxing out of doors over a second or third cup or corr ee and a combination breakfast· lunch. . Sunny Scramb led Eggs are a r estive version of eve ryone's f avor it e. Peachy Sausage Grill sounds and looks glamorous but is actually quite easy lo do. Co mpl ete your brunch menu with juice, sweet rolls, coffee and milk. SUNNY SCRAMBLED EGGS 1; .. cup c h o pped green onions 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 6eggs 3-o unce package c ream cheese, cut in small cubes cream cheese, cut in small cubes 2 t a bl es poon s chopped pimiento Cook onion in butter in lar ge s killet for 5 minutes, or until tender but not brown. Beat together eggs and mustard; stir in Cream cheese. Add lo skillet ; cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until set. Stir in pimiento. 6 servings. P EACH Y SAUSAGE GRILL ' 1 can (I-pound, 14· ounce) peach halves 1 e nv e l o p e (~ ounce) brown gravy mix 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon instant corfee powder 1 package (8 or 10- ounce) brown-and-serve sausage links Drain peaches, saving syrup. Add wate r, if necessary, lo make 1 cup. Stir ·together peach syrup, contents of gravy mix enve lope, brown s ugar, an d co ff ee powder; brush over sausage and peaches. Grill or broi l 5 to 10 minutes, turning fre· q uently and brushing with gravy mixture. 4 to 6 servings. Salad's Kosher Here is a delicious kosher fresh vegetable specialty which may be served as a n appetizer or salad MA RI NATED , JllUSHROOMS lh cup peanut oil 2 tablespoon& lemon juice· 2 ta blespoons white vinegar "°"'teaspoon salt YI teaspoon tarragon leaves, crushed "teaspoon pepper 1 po u nd fre s h mushrooms, sliced . Crisp salad greem In jar with light lilting lid, combine peanut oil , lemon juice, vinegar, salt. ta.rragon and pep- per. Cover tlghUy and shake until well mixed. Pour over mushrooms in large.bowl. Cover and 1 chiU t hou.r or overnight, stirrin1 occasionally. ·Serve over salad greens. Makes 6 servings. What could be great.er fo r a holiday weekend than more savory sirloin savings from Ralphs? Add that to your savings on everything from spareribs to Ground Beef and you'v.J! got the makings for a super barbeque. We want you to h ave a super weekend. Ralphs Meat Master Meats . Beel Loln-9·14 lb. Avg. Beel-Bottom or Boneless Ralphs Super Buy Temporarily rf'duced pritt induding manu· foct1,1rer1' allowc:inces Ond 1peciol purchow~. Super Bakery Ralphs-P11 ln Hamb1.1tg1r or a . • All ••lltht wlll It• closed Labor Day, Monday, Septem...,. 1. D Ralphs Everyday Low Price Compare Ro!ph1 c:ivtroge gf 15,000 every· OOy low price1 with so-called dis.tounl prictL , ... c!~r Produce -Baruen Whole Boneless ·~::,:'' Top Round ~Top Sirloin ,.1.79 ~Steak •,\'• .29 ~ P..~!.~S Tender Kernels 1 38 HotDog ,. • ~Buns lb, .19 Whll• or Wheal Beel loln-Bonele's Beef Ro1.1nd-tor Roll 1Hri1 Top SlrlOln Bll,!leless Beef . All ~r · 2 '"' .10 ~!!!.~~!... lb. 2.09 ~!~~.~~.~st ,b 1.48 ~ ~r! Loaves~.::;~"'.! Medium Por~ Butter Basted lb. Super Flowers ~Corn ~ v~~i~u~nges ~p~~1fil~~s .... ~.19 "· .19 lb . .19 ~Sparer1bs .b 1.09 ~Hen Turkeys .77 CUI F;;il oover · ~Carnations '""~97 ~ c;.;;;5~~ Melons D Whtt~ Rose Potatoes lb .. 10 Any SlJ:I P•tk•ge lb .• 59 ~Sole Fillets lbl.49 Ground ~Beef """ 3.87 '"" .10 lb, .10 lb .• 99 lb. 1.19 lb. 1.29 lb. 1.39 lb. 1.59 " 1.78 lb. 1.15 lb. 2.39 lb. 1.48 1.09 ~ 8f;;Ck coc1 Fiiiets lb .. 99 Super Grocery------ ~ ~;be;!,.. Trout 0e lb. 1.79 _..Ft;.... ,, OL naip11;:frozen ...... ~.~r u ~Canned Pop "".10 olemonade Ralphs Old F•1hlontd Kr•lt-Pl1ln or Hickory ~Wieners ,,OL .59 Ralphs Barbeque ............ olce Cream ,~~:~ .79 ~sauce Ralphs E1rly C•lllorni1-Bl1ck Rip• OOL 13 "" . "" 59 bottle • l imil-2 Per C1.1stomer B ~~~~e ·lb:~! ~!!!t ...... Bestfoods ·,~~ .45 o Mayonnaise ~~98 Golden-Whale Kernel Niblats U icr1t1 s1ng1e Siie• Food 98 Garber ~ American Cheese ""· • ~ i~"Dressing •.... 45 D Baby Food , .. .13 o Corn ,,_ -.29 ~ H1.1ngry Jeck ~ Flaky Biscuits ~ Choco111e Chip or suoer ~ Pillf!bury Cookies D Q;;;'~Ham D A1lph1 P1.1re Orange Juice 100L ,38 13 OL ,95 $lb. 8.89 11•~ .86 ~ cliiij;j -F~ltDri~k •• ~ .85 Super Spirits L1k11h lt• Gln or Health 6 Beauty [']ii Sl~le ~HairSpray ~ Si:;;A;~trablets ~~=To Shower ~S:iiY'oi1 frozen Food ~Ni'CP'Orinks 13 "· 69 tin • '"'· 109 bottle I !30L 1 39 pkg. • I,!;; 1.85 IOL 17 Ctn I Pantry Fillers [A Neblsco Snatk Cr1tker11 ~Wheat Thins ~H;'~'R~i~hHol Oog ~~kSauce ~fi;;t;,~··chips ~p;'~Lrt; Ro11t ~Assorted V1r11t111 ~Nine Lives cat Food ~ Speclel .03 OH Pick 10oL 59 plcg .• 9'4 0L 43 l•r • ,,~ ... 85 boUle • '"· 89 big • ..... 87 l•t • 6oL 18 "" . Ice oChests Sandra .. , .. 99 ~Vodka .. ~~a.19 ~ ~~i1 &1 Cheese ~ Q;;;~ Drink OoL 29 pkg .• ""· 35 Cln 1 ~Ajax Cleanser ~~nd:ch Bags ~R;jp~0Bleach ~D;i~t 21oL 32 pkg .• 1SOCL 83 pkg, I ~R~n °cups-•oL •~· •••. 49 Of 40 I 1Foansut11mo<1-6CUpso11nc11111 • ••. 45 of 51 • Carn1,11 -Elbo Fle1 19 Plastic Straws •••. al 40 • Prices effective August 28 through September 3 1c .. ,..,..,.....,..,....,~, ~~KlngSlre •••. 49 Of 10 I ~M~~-~·bk; 2'0L 89 pkg .• [:ii Aloor-Rlngs ~Onion Rings "'" 73 pkg. I ~Assorted V1rlell1s ~Welch's Grape Juice ~ .... 37 bottle • 220L 79 bottle • '"'· 87 bottle , r--~•·--, r••4'!A1 ••, r--~•·--, I "".JO ..... Cwpo!I flQ "I 11 a c + 2c: ll.l ..trlt COllPoft 1111 11 , $awe ·" •. 01 T•• •ttfri COllpOll lll:l' I WINI! lrlQullt1 Giant 9U1 I Beef 11 Kli1Sford 11 Rlnso .. ., I I Franks ~:::.49 11 ChRoal ~~.99 11 Detergent ··~99 I I UMlt Ont tltwl eMI One Cevpon hf CultO!lllf 11 u.11 Olll llMI ind OM C<Nipori ll'e1 C1111_., 11 U!!llt One htM 11'111 011• c_,.,, hr C11'9!Mir I ._ CQllPOfl lffreetlwe ..... a "'f'OUll't a.,t. s .41 c"'°" 111Ht!wt Allf. n IMoutll hpt. s ._ COllPOft 1nK11H ""· n .,..... .._a n.e IJ!p..!f mwbt wl1l1 l§p..!f Y!f prices L ••• ..;~~--.1 L--~~~~-• .I L--~~---.1 RAlPHS STottES ARE lOCATtO AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 9901 ADAMS Bl VD., HUNTINGTOl4 BfAOI 15'71 S. BROOKHURST, W£STMINmR .• 2•167 PAR O DE VAUNCI A, IAGUNA HlllS . 17261171h ST., TU!mN 401 N. lOARA. ANAHUM i • 69•2WARNfR, HUNTINGTON BEACll STOllE HOURS: 9-10 Dolly, 9.9 s.lldoy • I . . I --.. . .,. .. ._ • ../ \ . . . . . . . .. . . . . ~ . \ DAILY PILOT . . . • l I Fruit Squirrele.d Away I • . I f ITAUAN CASSEROLE: WELL SEASONED AND IMAGINATIVE By BARBARA GIBBONS To fight inflation -your ow n a nd your budget's -squirrel a way some of the season's boun- ty of fresh fruit for later in the year. Then you won't have to pay rip- off prices for commercially canned fruit witho1;1t sugar. To our way of thinking, canned fruit without s ugar should cost no more than that canned with the high-caloric, high-priced s weet stuff. So preserving your own - without all that fat-making sugar -is worth the effort. l'lere's how : NEEDED EQUIPMENT A zero-degree freezer -not the ice-cube section of a one-door refrigerator. Covered con- tainers; plastic, glass, special wax-coated freezer boxes or "hot cups" with lids. Heavy-duty plastic bags can be used for dry. packed fruit . The object is to keep air and moisture ... especially impor- tant if you have a frost·free freezer. which is very intolerant of careless packaging. DRYPACK •'REEZING Bitters Flavor Best This is the preferred method for blueberries and cranberries; als o acceptable for hull e d s trawberries, other berries, cherries with stems r e moved, fresh pineapple cubes, whole plums, cut-up rhubarb, whole un · peeled apricots. For quick freezing, spread fruit on shallow cooki e tins in the coldest p art of your freezer. When frozen. p ack in containers or plastic bags. Label , date and seal. Here's a classic Italian dis h that is deliciously mild in fl avor, nouris hing and ine xpensive. Furthe rmore, it can be put together almost at any time or the day or night with little notice, since most of the ingredients are generally available in American refrigerator s or on pantry shelves. Although the dish is not spice- heavy, it is well ·scasoned. It de- pends for n avor on a single spice wh.ich is, in itself. a combiaation of many spices. lt 's aromatic bit~ tcrs, which gives a most surpris- ing zest a nd lift in this combina- tion. With a green s alad, French bread or Italian bread sticks, this casserole makes an appetiz- ing luncheon or s upper. 1 package (8 ounces) mozzarella cheese. shredded Salt and pepper lJ.r. cup melted butter or margarine 4eggs 11,, cup grated Parmesan cheese Garnish: quartered tomato slices, finely chopped parsley In a large skillet heat oil and saute garlic, onion and gr een pepper until t e nder, about 5 minutes. Stir in potatoes, and aromatic bitter s. Pour mixture into a greased IO·inch square shallow baking dis h. Sprinkle lop \l.'ith mozzarella cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Make 4 hollows in casserole us- ing the back of a spoon. Spoon melted butter into each hollow. Carefully break an egg inlo each ITALIAN POTATO hollow. Sprinkle eggs with sail l'IKIS lfflmn Wll .. MK. J7 fmll Ms .. IDT. 1. lt1$ SEEDLESS HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR WETPACK FREEZING The fruit is washed, prepar(..-d (pee led \ p i tted , c ut-u1> ur otherwise prepared (or reu.dy-lo· serve conveniell('C after thaw- ing}. Then pack fruit in con- tainers as tightly as possible without crushing. Cover with water or with liquid ''Freezing Syrup." (See r e• cipes .) Leave head room in con· tainers for expansion. Cover, label, date and freeze in · coldest section of freezer. Use this m ethod for apple sli ces, peeled apf'icots, grapefruit or orange sections, slict.>d peaches. or nectarines, cut-up mango or papaya, melon cubes or balls, peeled pears or plums, sliced berries. LOW·CALORIE FREEZING SYRUP RECIPES LIGHT SUGAR SYRUP: Boil one cup sugar, 4 cups water one minute. Chill. SUGAR·SUBSTITUTE SYRUP : Boi l 4 c ups water. Remove from he at and slir in sugar s ubstilute to equal one cup (check package for equivalents). For .. medium syrup" use sug- ar substitute to equal 2 cups. For a "heavy sy rup ·· <for sour fruits) use sugar substitute to equal 3 cups. Chill. FRUIT.JUICE SYRUP: Di s- solve one 6·ounce can of un· .s weetened apple juice conccn· trate in 3 and one-half cups water. Or combine 2 cups un· sweetened white grape juice, or any other fruit juice, with 2 cups water . Chill. COMBINATION S YRUPS: You m ay boost s weetness of li ght s ugar-syrup .or fruit-juice syrup by adding s ugar s uhslitute to Tf.IE SLIM GOURMET 'equal one cup. ANTI·BROWNING SYRUP: To any of thl~ above, add one-half teas)X>On ascorbic acid cryst als. Or crush vitamin C t a blets to L'<iual 1,500 milligr a ms, then add to syrup. Use for fruits that brown when exposed to air; a pple, peaches, nectarines, pear s. Strawberries will have better color, too, with this syrup. WHEN USINGTIIE FRU IT YOU'VE FROZEN Thaw packages of frozen fruit, unopened, in refrigerator six hours or at room temperature three hours. If serving raw -blueberries in your cereal, for example, or ber· ries on angel cake -the fruit will have fresher texture if served still s lightly icy. Spoon fruit over lo w -fat iccmilk for a .. fresh" fruit sun~ dac. ' I ~ ll j THOUSANDS OF DIStt ALL STORES OPEN LABOR DAY MON.,,··: U.S.D.A. CHOICE AMERICAN EGG-CHEESEBAKE and p e pper and Parme sa n 2 t ablespoons olive oil cheese. 1 clove garlic, chopped Bake in a preheated moderate LEG-0-LAMB GR_APESw I large onion, sli ced oven (350 degrees F.) for 20 to 25 I green pepper, chopped minutes or until eggs are firm . I 4 medium potatoes. cooked, Serve garnished with tomato peeled and cut into thin slices pieces and c hopped parsley. 2 teas poons .i romatic bitters \'ields four generous servings. ---~-I ·~ .. ,---·-·""''"'"' ________________ ...... ~-·-·-""""-.. --.... j j, Best Idea Since l 1. Shopping Carts J .~ -Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ' I ! I I ! ~ 39 •fflCIAl US.I.A. fOOt StA., llMMP'TlOtl ..... 10-U LIS;o ~ BEEF CHUCK 7-BOIE STEAK * \ ·: . . .,,.. ' , I ~ f ~ ...... ...... ..... Mca t /I OPEN . SUNDAY· WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS ... PRODUCE SAVINGS ··954·'"'EWPO'RT B'LVD 'ICOIMllOfll04DW4Y ' ~ rtll • & Ht WN>IT ILYD.I OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 GRADE AA EXTRA LARGE EGGS MUSHROOMZ SAMTA ROSA PLUMS .. ORANGEZ - I • 55~ While They Last 5~ 59~ .:fEOUNT PRICES! WATCH vou1 1' ~Pll MAIL BOX... , .. . -Yt..w ••• j,o•I • .._ •I II•• ......... , •I lOW PllCIS ,.., will tiM i. -Wt t -P&'I • ,,··SEPT. 1, 1975 BEEF CHUCK STEAK~ m ~ . MARKET BASKET -COFFEE m l·ll. cu HEINZ KETCHUP I lllAUll 11111 Wiii! M , .. -•' ....... - -·· ... ,_ --·· •..t..t ....... , s ... . -·~------, .... , .... . . . . . Wednesday. Augus1 27, 1975 CAIL V PILOT £'t1 Beat Winter Prices Fannie Farmer's Cookbook has sections devoted to Pickling, J elly Making, Canning and Freezing. With the help of these fine re- l'ipes and directions, the summer garden bounty, your own or purchased, can be 5aved for winter when prices arc high. . Some specific hints for making the pro.. Jecl easier. Read the direction?; from begin- ning lo end several days before C-Day. 1'his way all the needed equipment and ingre- dients can be gathered and organized. The work will go much more smoothly. Follow directions specifically. With all the lime and money invested, this is one project where failure is expensive. Garden Special is a combination of chopped vegetables designed to be used in casserol~s. soup , stews. or as a mixt.>d vegetable when heated with butter or bacon fat. It is versatile and a real addition lo your shelf of canned goods. GARDEN SPECIAL 6 sweet peppers, green or red c ut in pieces and seeded ' · 1 quart di{•ed onion 1 quart diced eel cry, coarse stalks and leaves included 1 quart water or tomato julce 4 quarts ripe tomatoes, peeled ;1nd quartered 3 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons sugar Canning takes time but it's definitely worthwhile. 10SALES10 OEAlEIS 01 ,01 IESALI 01 COMMll (IAl USE ·, FllESH LOCAL SWORDFISH FRESH Red Snapper Filet FRESH FROZEN HALIBUT FttESH WHITE SEA BASS COCKTAIL 1_., teas poon peppe:o Put peppers, onion, cezery and water or tomato juice in a deep kettle aJl!J cook twen· ty minutes. Add tomatoes and 1casonings and bring to a boil. Put into hot sterilized Jars. Cover with Lids and process (see below' 1n boiling water. 40 minutes for quarts, 30 mlnutes for : pints. Makes 10to12 pin~. '! If using a pressure canner, tollow the manufacturer 's directions, us1ng time for longest pressure canned vegetable in re· ci pe. To process in bothng water. put the rack to hold jars in a boiling water bath canner and fill with e nough water so that it will be 1·1nch deep above jars. Arter the filled jars have been added tu the water bath, bring water to a full roiling boil. Count 11mc from then and be certain to keep waler boiling all during the process- ini;. JF.LLIED GARDEN SPECIAL 'l\.1easure the liquid from l pint Garden Special and add enough water to make I t"up . Put in a saucepan and sprinkle 1 en· velope unflavored gelatin over it. Stir over low heat until the gelatin dis· solves. Chill until as thick as unbeaten egg white. Add drained vegetables and mold. Serves 4. s11.!» s1a! $14! .. ' RANCH FRESH LARGE GRADE AA Sale Price• Good Thru Sun., Aug. 31st • SHRIMP ,, FRESH PICKED LOCAL SWEET JUICY HAWAIIAN 39c PINEAPPLE EA. ICEIERG LETTUCE ICE COLD WATERMELON I l I 1 ' ,, i ,, 1· \ l -i ; , .,,c'-'1..,o~o•~IL~Y~P~IL=O_T _____ ,_--',.'!~ August 27, 1975 Wednesdey, August 27. 1975 s PILOT·AOV EFl l lSEFI A 1 • ' l j ' j .. " ,_ i . . • . • . • . . . • • • • . ' " • Substitute Healthier LABOR DAY SPECIAi.Si WITH STATER BROS. LOW-LOW PRICES 5TATIRBROS. MOlllY BACll GUARAMTH 011 QUALITY MIAT5 EVllY PllCl OF MlAT IS UNCONDlflONAll Y GU A.I ANT((D TOPLl4~1 YOU Ott YOUI MONIY WIU If CHlflfULL Y llFUNOID PORK LINKS $159 OSCAR MAYER l·Lll, PKG. CHOPPED HAM OSCAR MAYER 8-0Z. PKG. $119 WE REDEEM FOOD STAMPS AT ALL STORES OSCA11 M.t.Y!R • ROUNO o,t SQUAil s 139 VARIETY PAK ...... 12.oz. .. t.aAAUl • w•AN<A[I s 1 39 WIENERS ....................... 1 ... . COOKE'D HAM ... ,.o,.69c OSCA• M"Y(R • P4CICAGl s 1 09 BEEF FRANKS ........... . o\C.t.R M.t.Vl••P,llCICAGf s 1 09 WIENERS ................. , .. 11"". ,.,~ ... Gf • 79 c CORN DOGS ....... 10.s.ox. ALL STORES Will BE OPEN LABOR DAY, SEPT. 1, 1975 FROM OPEN LABOR DAY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. , G .ROUND . ',~BEEF . FRESH • DELICIOUS NY SIZE PACKAGE \ LB. CHUCK STEAK BEEF• STATER BROS. CERTIFIED GUARANTEED 79L~ ROUND STEAK BEEF• FRESH BONELESS ... LB. $ 1.39 80N~l 2l! •. ' SLICED BOLOGNA o.WIENERS BAR-M -BULK 69~. BEEF LIN KIES McCOY 8-0UNCE PACKAGE 39~CH • " CHUCK · ROAST -· ....... ·--= s 127 RUMP ROAST ........................... . Nff•O<UO<M . 95 c ROUND BONE ROAST ............ LI. lllf • IONB.lSS CHtJC1( • s 1 4 9 ROLLED ROAST ................. . U:l' • IONB.l1S • ClfUC• , s 1 49 FAMILY STEAK .............. . MU ••llCUT $179 CLUB STEAK ..... ... .. ..... LI. MU • IOUNO SllAIC Oii •OAU s 1 79 O SIRLOIN TIP .......................... . BEEF BLADE CUT l((f •CHUC!! CUT 9 9 C 7-BONE ROAST ................... . llU •SMAUfHO ..•• 1.9.Sl .6• $139 RIB l.lOAST lARGI IND .................... . llEf'•K>NlllSS ·$139 STEWING MEAT ................. . 73~ -·-· . . $149 RIB STEAK ...................................... . CHERRY F!LUNG ~····-·"~' 69' ROYAL GELATINSM•o.,m ............. ~• 38' PEANUT BUTTER AA-~O . ·~·'1.61 ·LIQUID DETERGENT::.:.::.~:.:.~."." .. °' 74' PEACHEs ==·WCIDot-•llJ.-'"°L 39' NESTLES DECAF $251 INSTANT COFFIE .H .. t -01 . LIQUID STARCH ................... -... ~, 61' LIQUID PLUMR ....... _ ......... ~' 11.73 JIFOAM CLUNER ............ OL '1.13 \fPlfMBft I )cadcrs '\:I l l'°C\( .~ COLD CUPS Ull • S.Ol. lg() CT. 93c ..... 61' 9 ·0UNCI """"' LYSOL LIQUID=~ ... --"" 89' :=!,~.~~-·-55c •fl'• GIJAlANlllD f s 1 7~ • CUBE STEAK .............. . . " Mff•lOIN CUT s22s , T·BONE STEAK . .LI. • lllf •lOINCUf 1 s229 PORTERHOUSE STlAK .......... LI. llif•lCMNCUI . $239 • TPP SIRLOIN STlAK .................. . ~eaUll. &·'8ea41f Aid.I. s~ BABY PEPSODENT TECHNICOLOR SHAMPOO TOOTHPASTE flLM IUY P ·llOll\ '1 .. 10 I .. Gll 11.1ou1 11 .. 11 "" 99c 59c 116-20 126-12 --s1•••FREE ·--•· ,_, - SHOWER HAIR DIAL TO SHOWER SPRAY YERY·DRY ... ~-• ·--· ZIPLOC SIOUGtMI) G.&tlOOl641 01 11Z1 ss• '°""'''•Cl!.-.U-CI.. --· .JO.Cl MARSHMALLOWS:::J!.,., •. 44·.,,;..32' PRINCELLA y AMS 79c 79c 65c ·-··-· ·-· 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! • ... ..,,_ ....... <"""' "" ••11<.-. '""" .......... , ONE'·A·DAY VITAMINS , BRECK 16-01. '29.0I. • -~~........-:.-..f • ~ --.,. _.,., •'. __ ..., ~~ .~-. ' p"' E·-A· RS LITilE ROCK · BARTlETI 'LARGE 29c DOWNY ;;:<:.,-:::., . $226 FABllC SOnlNIR, ... oi. INSTANT SANKA, __ .. _ ... ~' '2.51 MOZZARELLA ~"""·'l.39 .. ~, 79' KOTEX NAPKINS ... . ..... --~· '1.41 LIGHTDAYS OVAL PADS ;:>;'.' 99'·-·· ,,, 44' KIMBIES OVERNIGHT. . .,,. '1.05 SHAMPOO 36c 53c 71 c ~. $119 $189 $216 $276 $309 SO·FOOT ROLL 43 C 1 EXTRA- ' FANCY LB. ' ' . . ,..... . ' KIMBIES NEWBORN ....... ~, '1 .57 GRANOLA~~ .. --·-····················1'"°!. 73' FRUIT COCKTAIL •• ~._: ... ~, 27' SUCARYL TABLETS ...... ___ ·~· ~· APPLESAUCE ....... -· -·-"~" 30' GATORADE ~~'l.29 ... -.,.~, 46' SCHWll'l'IS 33 C CLUB SODA.--.1•-0UHC1 BUBBLE-UP _. ..-.6 ,,., ""'11.07 1 MR. PIBB _. ·--·--6 "=""' '1.09 APPLESAUCE =-'•, .. , ... ... ,,., 55' INSTANT BRIM -__ ·-·-~· '2.79 WORCESTERSHIRE ::~ •....... ·~· 37' ' DILL SLICES :':.!'.=:.-.................. "°' 95' Hlllllt llOSHIR 59 C DILL SPEARS .......... ,•.Of.IN(1 PAM ~i~g:',~. 10.0f"l'l..t.lft -·· ·--·---·•.OL 87' BONED CHICKEN =:' ...... -·· ,~, 49' * MOZZARELLA PRECIOUS BRAND CHILI SALSA1:.':"--... .'1.07 ,., 31' I-OZ. 12-0Z. 16-0Z. CHEESE BALLS 81 1 11.13 11.47 L~ ~ ~ 'Jod f'mu. OftM.i.N C1'40COIAll 0t o0VNo t•~I $ SARA LEE CAKE .. ::g 1.01 ~.. 29c PEAS OR CUT CORN... 10.0 .. IAIY LIMA BUNS ,,., 38' _, ... ~... 68' EGG ROLL~ __ ---M>t. DIAMOND FOIL RfYNOlDS • 7S 50. n . 77c WALTER KENDALL :l:ll"' ......... -~, 50' LIVER DOG CHOW:' .... --ua 14.92 BREAD 16-01. =:' 29c oo ...... --59' ONION RINGERS __ ... .,., M'oiifoil"ooNUTS.. ::t 79' COCONUT CEREAL ~--79' """"'1Tl .... , ... !1-0I ••• I.. 33• GRANOLA ""'Ml\l'Ali&f'l'CO«WMI~ it.oi.85· ~~GE JUICE _. ~· • TORTILLACitiPsF~or.,.._::: 49' ORANGE PLUS ___ ,,.,58 WELCH'S GRAPE ...:.... __ ,, .. , 58' FRIED CHICKEN . ' .. ''2.08 PEANUT BUTTER .. . ..... 88' -~· 63' DINNER FRIES._,~ .. -·•Ut-n 97' • MAN PWSERS.---..,. .. PLASTIC COATED PLATES ;~~········'"' 69' STRING CHEESE ~~~-~~ •• o •.oz 86' COCKTAIL PEANUTS l'IANlw . 12.oz. 84' RICOTTA ~~········ 96' ............... •.oz. 55' FRUIT FRESH . _.. ...s.oz '1.59 MARGARINE ~~.-......................... 1.u. 63' WIENER WRAP =:CMmf ............ 0.01. 25' PEPSl·COLA .m. .. ou .................... 6 •6-0VNC• 99' SARAN WRAP-··--....... iiHas:eRADE 'A'_ .. s2c .. 6-12-0UNCE CANS . 9 9 c COCA COLA ____ ..... ____ _ FRENCH'S • 24-0UNCE 49 c MUSTARD __ ........... __ MARGARINE _._ .. __ 49c · BAiii'KTISSUE __ ··---·-68 c Li"iiii'iiiUNii"iERGENT . 8 5 c ioi:'D 1·DCEiLi"iiiiNT __ . s37 t .. Quick, Rich, Good! • Make good use of fres h and frozen strawberries by treating your family t o o ld -fashioned s trawberry s hortcake made a new-fashioned way. All you need a r c frozen o r fresh Ca lifornia strawberries, a package of frozen pound cake and a can of refrigerated whipped light cream. The buttery rich pollftd cake makes the perfect base for a topping of sliced , s li g htly sweetened berries and deep puffs of whipped cream. STRAWBE RRY SHORTCUTS l frozen pound cake (111f.t ounces), defrosted l envelope Cl tableS-, poon) un.(lavored gelatin. l/4 cup wate r 1 pa ckage (3~4 ounces) lemon fl avor in- stant pudding and pie filling ' I/~ c up fresh lemon juice (optional) 1 egg white , un- beaten 1 pint fr es h strawberries, s liced (see below) 1 can (7 ounces) refrigerated whipped light cream Strawberries for garnish Cut pound cake lengthwise into 2 layers, .and arrange side by side in 8-inch square cake pan {cut sides up ). In saucepan. soften gelatin in wa ter ; dis· solve over low heat. Set aside. Prepar e pudding -following package direc- tions except reduce milk to l o/.a cups. Beat in dis- solved gelatin and lemon juice. Let set 5 minutes. Add egg white. Beat on highest electric mixer speed 5 minutes. Fold be rries into mixture. Pour over ca ke. Chill until firm enough -to cut -at least 1 hour. To serve : c ul i nto squares. Top with a puff or whipped li ght cream and a whole strawberry. Substitute 1 package (1 pound) frozen whole un- s weetened strawberries for fresh strawberries. Th aw j u st e noug h to slice . Drain in collander , re- serving liquid for other uses. Then fold into mix· lure, as directed above. Encore , Pastry Revived We've re vived this re· cipe from the 1960s becau se· it 's u s ually popular. CmNESE PORK PIE 2 pound s gro und pork 11r: cups chopped onion 20 -ounc e ca n crushed pineapple, un· drained 1A cup cider vi negar 2 teaspoons salt 2 t easpoon s dry mustard 14 teaspoon pepper 1r.1 teaspoon ground ginger '-A teaspoon ground cloves 2 t ablespoons soy sauce 'h cup c h opped green pepper 2 tablespoons nour Pastry for a 2-crust 10-inch pie Jn a large s killet brown pork and onion. drain off excess drippings. Stir in the r e m ainin g ingre- dients for filling ertept green pepper and flour ; simmer until no liquid is visible -30 minutes; stir in green pepper and flour. • Turn into pastry-lined 10.inch pie plate ; adjust t op crust a nd ma,ke numerous vents; mm. nute and seal edge. Bake in a preheated 425- degree oven until lightly browned -25 to 35 minutes. Makes 8 serv- ings. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Ml•HTB l ~ .. tiok ea · Tender-Lee Hams SHANK ,ORTION BUTTPORTION ••••. Sl.l4 Lt CENTER SUCES •.... s 1.89 LI , WH OLE HAMS •• , ..• $1.1,9 Lt CH UNK STYLE . lunch Meals '""•U '°"""' . ...... ~ 79c •ll\l'U S&U~•Ct t\IY " h<l l'lf(I LI • • •• • • • HAMBURGER or Hot Dog BUNS JANE ANDERSON 8-CT. PKG. • YLIGJ"ll& iJ,IJlt& 5.cl..OOU 0 DRY ROASTED PEANUTS . ·::~'.':" .• 79' D BUBBLE·UP •.••.• ?~\ ...... 6l11" D FRENCH'S MUSTARD •.•• ~""· ••.• 49' D HEINZ RELISHES •• ::;:;:~:'.~.~! .. 43 1.. D SHASTA DIET SODA POP ..• ".'! ~'!". 14~. t•IS IU•& D PITTED ft! PE OLIVES .. •:?.-. •.0• ••• 43' Back·to-School Specials ~SSOllltD. ,.II 01 TMfl,..QS 0 LUNCH KITS "' '""'""" ""' "" '2" ............... D NOTEBOOK FILLER PAPER ,\?:~o,:;"~::, 91' • COf~f ' HIG! 'Sl'IC! DY S>MIT D KNEE-HI STOCKINGS • •."."."~ .": ' .• 31'1 M~(ty M()IJ!ol o THEME NOTEBOOK ••• '. '.". ':' '. .... 69' ANW<l•l UNG 'ACl •COUN1 D YELLOW PENCILS •• ;'~':"':''. • ?".' ••• 19' D ORLON CHEW SOCKS .".".':': '!'?'.".". 79' ~ /ACOIJU COUST'f•ll D THEME NOTEBOOK ••.. ": '! '.".' ••.• 59' BIRO'S NEST Fillll IOUOUETB .,;."ls 89~ LEAN EASTERN MEDIUM SIZE LB. Chuck Steak BLAOE CUT GOLD BONO QUALITY STEER BEEF &ONElESS '"' Chuck Roast • • • • • FREE STONE YELLOW MEAT SWE ET Champagne lOUIS THE EIGHTH EXTllA ORY, PlNIC or COlO OUCll: -FIFTH , Foster Farms Fresh Frying Chickens (· WH OLE BODY Center Cut Chuck St11k ':''.' :o:-~ .. ~·: 85~. Fres h Ground Beef ~ ............ 66~ "'"'"" "''" 1159 Bl kc d F'll t """ 98~ F1mlly SIHk .... ~·: \":': .. . • • . • • • ac 0 I • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • ·,· . 1115 P ·r· T d F'll I '"'" 114 Beal Chuck Arm Steak . . • • .. .. • . • ac11c ruco 1 e .. .. . • • • • • • • "i Shoulder Clod Hout ."'!<!'::' •.•.• ':'~". 11 ~ Dover Sola Filial ..••••••••• :~-: 1tl. OU• l'OUCY GUAllol.NIEf~ THESE LOW ~!CfS 10 9t: EffECTIV[ 7 Ot.YS WfO , ollJG 17 IH~UTUES. SEP!. 2. L~1S DE LI CATE FLAVOR • 8URGUNOY •VIN ROSE ' •CHABLIS •PINI( CHA8ll5 Tequila OON CAlltOS 80 PllOOF -QUART ,.~ ....... ,, MONDAY. SEPT. 111 § ' Open Labor Day 10 A.M. 10 1 P.M .• ~ .... \.,~··"' EA. TEN DER & JUICY 01' Virginia FRANKS PACKAGE c OF 10 • 12.oz. PKG. G ·~ 0 ALA NAPKINS •••.•• .'~' •••••• 49' $nl~lf!D 0 ALUMINUM FOIL •• · ••• "."t ...... 29' D SURE ANTf·PfftSP!llANT . ;~~;1~!:~ . 11" .. uo • M4C&'ONI • COC! SLAW 0 POT•ro SALAD ·~· """~ -"°' 49' '" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lt ALL FLAVORS Westwood Ice Cream CATERING QUALITY • , BRITANNICA JR. ENCYCLOPAEDIA .... :::· ... 49c Swanson's Sliced Swiss or Fried Chicken,--'.::::::~ American FROZ. 'I'' -1.B. Ht/. Crinkle Potatoes or French Fries • EVfRFRESH •FROZEN • 9.oz. , Fun Time Gallon Fruit Drinks ?.:;S;:;~~----------. ~ , SAV ,1,,\,1.:.. : . .' .. \,\ SAV \-11 C~ COl.WONGOOO WlD. ~l/G 2, ll'+tU 1111~. ~!!I. t, 1911 11 ' :·!:Hunt's [jl j ~Catsup21'~li I t~-14·0Z. BTL ~-1 ,; • (REG. •D<J , I I~\ T ' I_..;:'"":... ----------------------:..! ~····· ····~5"i' 125'' \1 1 ' •• ,, ii.'\ ''' .. .. ...... : t~ 'a°""' -1~· "t'oll "" Fii : l=i ON PURCHASE OF f~I 1 f-: E·Z LITE or ANY ::--I 1 ~~ OTHER BRANO e,. I i ~.!l~!:~~!i.~~l~~i~:.:!1:1&3! ----------___________ J enter, Harbor ot Adams, Costa Mesa •13922 Braokhurst, Garden Grove •23811 El To ro,-El Toro • 1308 W. Edin9er, Santa.Ana •5858 Warner, HuntinC)ton Beach e: ~ · 1 " . "' ,, .. • . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ~ . . . . . . . . . . .. ' • ..... . It' •• -' j ' ~ '. .... -- ,, ' 'r- There 's almost no limit to flavor combinations of iC{J cream, fruited popcorn. • Popcorn's P.astel Cold I n Soups Run Hot Jf you have dill gro,,_,,_ ing, minc:e some of lt and add. COLD BORSCHT l cup commercial sour cream l ·pound can diced beets 101 ::-ounCl' c;.1n bel·f 1.:onsomrnc 1"Z cup cold "' atcr 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1.,,, teaspoon s;ilt 1 11 teaspoo n white pepper Minced sc allion, grt"Cntopincluded Turn the sour cream into a m edium mixing bowl or tall refrigerator container. With a v.•hi sk o r long- hanctle ftirk , gradually bt':H !ht• liquid from th(' bee ts tnlo the s ou1- cream, keeping sn1uoth. Add the bct•t s a nd re- maining in)!rl•dients ex- cept the scnlhon ; stir v.·c ll. CO\'('r tig htly and l'hill to allow fla \'Ors to blend. Serve \'ery cold loppt.'d ALPHA BETA 't1edt {o-z Ledd I 0 A ~~STORlSOP!N9A"' MONOAV l .. RtJSATUROAV O•(" 10 lo" 51J .. ()&V< Thflc p!'icn guar•nUted to be tllectivil Aug. 28 -Sept. 3 NOW OPEN 'Iii MIDNIGHT in S-.Ctlid loutions ·-··--·····-.. . ~ ·'" ., ·-· .. with the scalhon. Mak('s 5 cups. * * * Tomato soup is ont uf the thrifties t ca nned tomato products that l'dll be put to use in this dis h. QUICK CHILI l pound ~round beef LarHe onion . l'hopped Sm;ill grt't·n pepper, sced<'d and chopped 2 c:lov\.'S ~arlic , minced l tables p oon (or more) chili powder 10 11::-can condensed to1nato soup !·pound can r ed kidney bcanl!I, undrained ln a 10-lnch s killet cook the beef. crumbling with a fork . until it loses its red color. Add the rtr m:iini nl:! ingredients und n1 ix well. CO\'t'r and sin1 m ur, ~t1rrin~ Sl'Vt>rul ti1ncs , for about 20 minull'S. Serve, if you likt.'. with J!ralC'd chl•ddar chet•sc and chopped ~\11 cet onion or f i nely s h rcdded iceberg lellll('t.', Makes 4 to 6 servings. ALL ALPHA BETA STORES WILL BE OPEN 9a.m. to 9:3Qp.m . LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER I Amusing observat ions of I ife a long the Orange Coast i n the 111OUNCE80Tn.E ·PLAIN OR HICKORY REDUCWOc S.75 OUNCE PACKAGE · 7 VARIETIES REDUCED 10c ONE GALlON JUG · REDUCED 12c I \\'hen n in e·going-on·len year old Pam Jones staled £irmly thal she "'anted pink popcorn ser\'L'<I at her :ipproachini.: birthday par- ty. grandpa knew he had his ·\\.·ork cut out. foa m y O\'er warm popcorn; mix gently to coal corn. KRAFT BBQ SAUCE .55 FUNNY FACE DRINK MIX .39 ALPHA BETA BLEACH I .49 ' Gra ndpa, fortunately for Pam, Js gourmet popcorn kin~ Orville Rcdenbachcr, a nd he wa sn 't :stumped for Jong. "Pink pop- corn," ht• pondered, "and \'<.'hy not yellow. orange and green while "'e'r e at it.·• The "miracle'' ingr edient? Fl avored gelatins, making lhc color and fl avor combination seemingly endless. _ For Patio Party Pie pi•k pastel popcorn, made "'ith stra~·berry 11..ivored gela tin, rorms the crust. POPCORN PASTELS ·I quarts popped .gourmet poppinl'.! corn Return to oven; bake at 200 dt'grees l hour . Stir 2 or 3 times. Cool comp!('tcly. Separate into small pieces. Store in tighUy cov- ered container s. Makes 4 quarts. Pt\ TIO P 1\RT\' PIE ll/.1 cup granulated sugar 114 cup light corn syrup l tablespoon butter 1/4 tea~on sail 1.41 teaspOQn cream of tartar I tables'voon s trawberr y •navored gelatin-...,. 1 2 teaspoon bak'ing soda I quart popped goUrmel pop- ping corn 1 quart French Vanilla c:ream ~ Fresh strawberries ice I 11 :i cups granulated sugar In cup light corn syrup Combine sugar, corn syrup, butter. salt and cream of tartar in a 1 quart s aucepan. Bring to boil st irring constantly. Cook, witFioul s tirring, to 250 degr ees Chard ball stage). r 2 tables poons butter 1 :.? teaspoon s alt 1 ~ teaspoon cream of tartar 2 tables poons a ny fl avor gelatin desser t I teas poon b<ikingso<la • Keeri fre ~h l y -pnpped corn "'arm in large baki ng pan in oven !at 200 dci;?rees. In mcdlun1 saucepan combine ·Sugar. corn syrup, butter. salt and cream of tartar. f~rini;: to boil, stirrin ~ cnn ... lantly. Cook to "250 degrees lhard ball stage) "ithout stirring. Sli r in fl avored (!e\alin, con- tinue cooking about 1 minute to '4260 dl'~rees. Remo\'(' from heat. ; Add soda and stir in quickly but .. thoroughly. Pour at once "'hllc Stir in str a\\·bcrry flavored ~elatin ; continue cooking about l minute to 260 degrees. Re move from heat. Sti r in soda qui ckly but thoroughl y. Pour at once .,..·hile still foam y O\'Cr popped corn in bowl ; mix gently to coat thoroughly. Press with lig htly buttered fingers onto bottom and sides of buttert>d 9·inch pie pan. Bake al 200degrees 45 minutes. Cool. Fill \\'ith spoonful ··sli ces" or ice cream. Garnish with whole or hal ved strav.·bcrries . Ser ve at on- t•c or freeze until ready lo serve. (\\1\en freezing pie, do not add stra.,_,·bcrry l'.!:trnish until j ust before serving.) Apples Sauced SEAFOOD SPECIALS Choose a n apple for this di sh that "'on 'l fall .apart in lhe cooking. APPLE KRAUT 2 tabl<'spoons butter' or margarine Small onion, cut in thin strips 1;.-ou n ce can sauerkraut, undrained Small green apple, slioed 2 t abl<'s1>0ons dal'k brown sugar Y.i cup water ............ -W .......... .,.., Wiiii> ~ .... L..r. COMPARE OUR PRICES! Rl_ESH HOITH w ] 79 Kina Salmon -LL STl.A.'ls •••••.•••.•.••.••.••. • '·'' .. RESH ENGLISH SOLE FILLET AUSKAH Snow Crab ALPHA HTA · fl OUNCE CAN · REDUCED k SELECT PITTED 39 RIPE OLIVES • 24 OUNCE 1onu . REDUCED 4c ALPHA BETA MUSTARD .38 Grocery Reduced Prices l ·l.8. CAN CRISCO 1.77 SHORTENING 41 OUNCl CAN • • VA!lllETlt:S Hl-C .45 DRINKS 11 OUNCICAN VANCAMP .47 PORK&BEANS .... CK Of 20 • lVl!RYDAY Pttta: CHIFFON .24 LUNCH BAGS 100 SOUA!lll fOOT ROll • ~IHT CHIFFON SPILL MATE .50 TOWELS •«>UOOC< CAN GULF .97 CHARCOAL LIGHTER e OUJtCl fOX .57 BIG 'G' CORNKIX IS.5 OUNCf. CAN KEN-L-RATlON .25 DOG STEW I OUNCE JAR GREYPOUPON .46 MUSTARD IOX OP 2'0 · ..u.IC*TtO KLEENEX .59 FACIAL TISSUE 4 ROU. Pil.QI · WHrr1 · PINKIOAEfN CHARMIN . 'flt..LOWIBLU( .68 TOILET TISSUE . .t.L"4A BrTA · 5 OUllfCf IA.Ill DEODORANT .19 BAR SOAP WIT~ THIS COUPON In a 1-qu~rt saucepan &-H.ac; 'J 1 in the hbt butter brown HOUIS: MC>ttGA n.u Fil IM , 11-02. CAHs C the onion. Add the re-COCA mainlng ingredients. CLOSS> LAIOI DAY • Let bubble gently, stir· Jhe f I SH MARKET ,~,~~~", oN• couoo" : ring several times, until PER cusrovEA No. 7,, : 12 OUNCE CAN · 10 VARIETIES REDUCED 3c ALPHA BETA BEVERAGES 22 OUNCf JAR · REDUCED 12c: ALPHA BETA SWEET RELISH .69 Grocery Reduced Prices AL"4A BETA · 4• 0UNCt: llOX ALL PURPOSE .79 DETERGENT CHICll.EN Of THE SEA • e.1 OUMCf. CAN CHUNK • f:vtl!YDAY Pf\IC( .55 LIGHT TUNA 11 OUNCE CAN DOW BATHROOM .85 CLEANER SO SOUAM fOOT ROLL SARAN .43 WRAP 200 SOUA!llt! fOOT l'IOLL HAND!-.62 WRAP 1 OUMCIE CAN ORTEGA GREEN .32 CHILI SALSA VEO£TABLL · f'OAf( • 1.t ·OZ. flOll NOODLES NOW .52 WONTON 7 Ol/NCI CAN · IM W.t.TEA STAR KIST .53 SOLID LIGHT TUNA I OUHC1 IAR · ltlNQ SIZE NESTl.E'S .59 CRUNCH CANDY 1t OUNC1: NCKAOf. HYDROX .89 COOKIES "'"LleUfn' · 52 OIMCe IOX HUNGRY JACK .66 PANCAKE MIX BOX Of 20 · >o OAllOH Sill HEFTY 1.59 TRASH BAGS WITH TMIS COUPON 11',,-0UNCI 90X ' APPIAN WAY REGULAR . c PIZZA ~ 32 OUNCE CAN · REDUCED 10c GULF CHARCOAL LIGHTER r 21 OUNCE JAR · REDUCED 8c RfOUl.AR OR KOSHER DELMONTE DILL HAL.YES .49 .59 Grocery Reduced Prices · aox Of to GLAD LARGE SANDWICH BAGS 10,5 OUNCI BOX · 5 VARIETIES TOAST EMS POP-UPS .26 .49 Frozen Food Reduced Prices I OONCf C.AH • FAOlEN TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE 10 OUHCf: llOX · FROZEN BIRDSEYE BROCCOLI SPEARS 5 OUNCE IOX · FROZEN ALPHA BETA WAFFLES 12 DlMa CAN · F'AOZlN BIRDSEYE ORANGE PLUS • OUIOCE eox . f'J'OnN MORTON GLAZED DONUTS 12 OUNCE eox . JEW OOUHTS .•• .27 .39 .19 .58 .84 Bakery Reduced Prices - aMKltOLM'I . 10 OIMCE eox PUfF PASTRY BOATS A~ HlA · II Ol.'NCiE TAAi' ORANGE GLAZED DONUTS .72 .69 II ALL Al~A ftf_TA STORES AAf_ OFFICIAL FOOO STAMP ftEOEM,TION CENTEl'IS WITH THIS COUPON SWEET • HAMBURGER 2' HOT DOG tl'i!i'Ni" c Rl!LISHES LIMll ONE ITE'-1 I. ONE COUPON PFn CUSTOMER No. 751 the apple is coo·ked , J im and Sandy Canwntr ., L c •: ~~ t:e l i~~~lo~$~·~ 145 E. BROADWA y I CO~T A MESA FOUNTAiNVAL~~-.:::-~:;~~; .. u;;nNQTON~~c;:s.-iAd~2:~ .. ::~1i~i.-uc;H;~;-~;;;~~~;;;-.;u~:-~~:~;-1-...-~-;.~-s~. biJqi.J ed.· -· 1.\...t..o 2J) 645-52Zl SOUTH LAGUNA--3ll22 S, Co11t H•hway COSTA MUA-Q20o H1rbor Blvd. COSTA MEIA--441 I!. 17th 8t. LAGUNA MUl---23641 C.111de11 Luf11 m1nuteit . Serve hot. '---------....,.----------~ lfltVINE-18044CulvM, untveraltyPirk · .l\t ak~s 4 servingst { 1 . . . . . . ' . Wednelday. Aug ust 27, 197~ CAIL Y PILOT (; J 3 HAMBURGERS NEVER ... tasted ao good! We•t•rn B•re•n To t!ach pound of hl'l tnburger, <add 2 lo 4 tabl•fPOOn' of MWoody'sM Cook·ln' Sauce ond l lx!att!n t.ogg.M IK thoroughly and make into thin pnttles. Prt!s~ two patties togt!lht!r with a lllling of fin~ly chopped raw onio n. Press l'dges firmly 109ether and grlll over 111.11' c oals. {Works ju1H l:Ui well on your kitchlln stovli:! <:1 ny day of Che year!) WRITE f OR f REE Rf.CIPE 8 00K 4 BASTING BRUSH. ·wooay·1·1u o11171::18.IL '"'"II B•11cn. (;A 00001 ALP HA l~TA • GELION'I • JUAO!N$EN'5 ' MAVFAtA • RICHARD'S L!OO .... ~d Olh•I fin• Mod •IOI•• Summertime Treats Refresh-ing Summertime and the I pint rresh r aspber-peaches , berries and % po und button ingelalin andset aslde. just tender . while re· li vin' is easy. These coot ries or other berries currants. Spoon some mushrooms In 3-quart saucepan or mainlng crisp -about and quick laste treats. 1;,. cup fresh currants ga uce over fruit ; pass 1~ cup tarragon wine so up k e l t I e, o ver two minutes. from Deli News will (optional ) the rest . JI.t akes 6 serv· vinegar moderate heat , bring Remove stems from rerresh yo u on these Cut one s lice each ings. JO drops Tabasco consomme to a boil. mushrooms and thinly warmdays. from orangeandtemon; SUMMERGARD£N Crystal salt During th is ti me slice c ap s. Sti r SANGRIA PE AC ll set aside. Squeeze juice CONSOMME Fresh ground black scrape the carrots and mus broo ms, t ogether SALAD from orange and lemon l cupbrand y pepper sllcelnvery thinrowlds, with n o w-thi ckene d I or ange inlosaucepan. Addjelly: I en v e l o p e u n · 2 teaspoo n finely cut the celery equally gelatin mixture , into I lemon cook over low heat until fiavo rt:d gelalin minced fresh basil , or 1 thin , a nd s lice the consomme. l jur (lO·ounce) cur-incited. 8 c up s b eef or t e as poon dr y bas il , scallions including fll'm Simmer for an extra rant jelly Remove from heat ; chicken co nsomme crumbled part of green tops in th1n minute to di ssolv e the 1h cu1> burgundy or add wine and reserved 2 to 3 young, tender lpint S<>urcream round:i. J gelatin thoroughl y . other red wine fruit sli ces. Chill until carrots Paprika . Drop all these into the Remove pot from the 2 pint s co tt age sauce is cold and thick; 2 to 3 inner stalks Allow a minimum of now gently bubbling coo-heat and flavor the con- cheeise discard fruit slices. celery five hours before serv-somme and simmer long somme with the vinegar, 3 fresh peaches, Spoon cottage cheese 1 b u nc h gree n ing.Pourthe brandyinto e nough for the tabasco and basil, with ----------------------'-'pe!::::e:.:l•::d:.::•:.:nd::..::h:::•:.:I v:.:•::d::_ __ _:i::n'-'1,,_o__,bc:ooc:w:.loc·__cT:_:o::PL.:wc:i.:.lh::_::•<::•:::l:.:lic::o:.:n::s _______ a,.,,sm=a,,U,_m=i:x,,in!Lbo=w=;;l,;is~lier_....:.v.=•,.1.=•.ocla,,_b""lea to becom~ salt and pepper to taste. Pour the consomme in- to a lidded container suitable for r efrigera - tioo. Once the consomme has cooled, cover the jar and let chill for a minimum of 4 hours, or preferably overnight . Just before serving. pour the consom me into ) L l a chilled soup tureen, floating a few dollops or ... sour cream on it, then sprinkle with paprika. HALF GALLON aonLE • REOUCEO 12c ORCHARD .59 ORANGE DRINK 1C OUNCE ltOnLE · REDUCED ~ HEINZ .39 KETCHUP 29 OUNCE CAN · 'f'EUOW CLING · REDUCED 4c SLICES OR HALVES HUNT'S PEACHES .47 Non·Food Reduced Prices ''""'" • SCHICK .88 SUPER II BlADES vtlTH $ II.ADES 2.29 SCHICK SUPER II RAZOR . """" SCHICK SUPER CHROME INJECTOR BLADES 1.29 19 COUNT , DEfTU!IE Cl.EAHKAS 1.66 EFFERDENT TABLElS '63 OUNa llOTT\.E • 71 BR OMO SELTZER <1.25 OUNOE llOm.E _ .. 4 OUNa! AflllOSOl CAN .59 DIAL DEODORANT • ,, OUNCl llOrn.£ 1.47 JOHNSON'S BABY OIL 110X Of «> • M:OULUI OA 9'.PP 1.39 KOTEX TAMPONS • Ol.MCI! CONTAINER SHOWER 10 SHOWER .88 BODY POWDER •O•OVolCl J•ll MAXWl!l.L HOUR INST ANT COFFEi!. 71' °""'Ct 10 • P!U.HIJf'IY ,UOGf l _,.,.MIX l<>\ll<l , •• YUllAN :Z.19 IMIJTANT C'Qff"EE ..._,~ev•v · J1 OIJt<el e<}• HUNGRY JACK .81 IHSTAHT POTAT0£1 1.87 1.2e 9 OUNCf PACKAGf: • TWIST · STK:k · M .. f. TWIST AOOS • Af0UC£0 10<: .68'" TEMTEE .39 PRETZELS ALPH.t. IETA •&-COUNT TAA'f' ·REDUCED He BUTOtEA'S PAIOE ·BLADE CUT-REDUCED Cle DANISH • 69 BEEF WALNUT CHUCK SWIRLS STEAKS 1-GALLON CONTAINER · EVERYDAY ~ICE FARMER JOHN · 8·0UNce PACKAOE • REDUCED HAPPY DAY .1·9 FRUIT PUNCH SKINLESS 49 '°" LINK SAUSAGE ·• ... What's in Store ... "Sl'l(ING THE VARIETY" TM long Alpha Brta p1od11<'<' ~ii.In. o<tttflowinr. wilh brm.frnh vq:f!Jbl" ~nd h11it in thtif l115"i011~ rolon .1r' "r.houting" 1~rliKm<'IHJ fllf th' rich 1ut11r.ol nutruion rh'~ ronllin. [)id JOll knn"' thal dllrllll 1 "'~'· lim,, -off<'f VOii O\'ff .\()(I ptndll<:"r ,.,,,;.,,;~!fl <'hoo...-frllm ill ~·01ir ll<'i1hbarho<Kl A1ph~ lk lJ~ Abt>ul ,;,,y 4,f thf'< ~'" 1r~ul1r<. -1nil•hlt ,,., 'r.-111nd for ~°"' o,el~lio!I. A~ .ch«,.,I tin~ 1pp1oad1t<. cno"Hkr ·~"'' type'< uf "uul·nf.hand" food• fgr your b nuly, M1ny "3riHie-< of fruh• and ft'~ltbll'' ctn br t'UI in1n 'pt3r<. "'h<'d~. or ~le .... 11wtl m"rd "' m11d1fil. -•pJ*I, and rt"hi~ratl'd 1011ppr1lius .., •. c1,, ind 11ehuol huKh''· Ct lorry. 111rnip~. c:.11Uno ........ and tucchini IMo~ ~oim lft'll frfftl fa>'oritti, T~r·,, '" low. in a lo.W,, b111 ha•<'•"'~'" nf •11~111111~ •nd millflllls. Try dippinJ: thtm i11 1 liUtt ho• >1u~ °' \C't~onms ),111 lo >pllk lhtit fli•Of. If you pttl 111d cul auch fr uh :r.-apptt or pnn. ttmiembn the> cul rd~ won't "'""''" '" •<'DJil.w if you dip th<'cn 111 lemon juic• -•11d you ~I 1 bonui. or Vi11rnlri C. AIMJ.: 1pkts, ~u~h 3> cir111;in1on and 11Ulntt1. ('9n br -prinkled nn •iriou~ lruil to 1dd I "tinJ" with no addC'd CalM~. lie wrr 111 look'"' ou• prndu~r Np. Thty'R loadC'd wi1h hdpful inf11rm1tK111 1nd Jtf frt'C' !O all nur ~ppm. Lrt "" knnw if ~nu ha'~ !1ny "'"''I kkai i11 u_,;ng r •ndufr. I'd likl' 10 Mtr from yno . , I £1th.e•Ct-· OilKIO< ol Coni11tntr Aff1irs 1115 Ho<h01 Blwl t•Hotl•o.Co»'. 90IJI ....,. ....... BELL PEPPERS SW<ET CRANSHAW MELONS FUVOAf\11. CASABA MELONS . .//' .25 ~ .15~ .7~ ,--------------, '9 MIXED 59 I I COU>RS I I . ASTERS• '"I L-------------"-" FREE DISCOUNT COUPONS fOf' RecreMlonal Vehlcle, Van and Boat Show Sept. 10-Sept. 14 S... 50c: on en adutt adml11lon wtth coupon now available et all Atpha a.ta Marketa. w~ ,_,..... fM •isfl• to ••fu• •In IO c_,clol Moi....1-S"" 1.1_, ,..,1i.,,1tc1 on all !>,•ble h"" .. '"loif0<lk>R nr yn•• ''""''1 1tlundtd. 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H OUt<C:l TUM A3 ~SUGAACOOka ,lt U ' OUOICf ••C-•O( ' IRIDGfOltO suct:D M-.CED HAM OSCAA MAVEA 801*Ull HAM HAUIES ..011""-l Cllllf_"...ST[A O(\..rL1§S Mt.\.¥l;~JI0 1~ • .,.,..,.,••r••o• ;,~1,..co;:•<\11 " OSCAR lilAVt:llt 2.7!h•. tJ 6\ll<l T\19( .......... , 1•0l.Otefll(lftll -e.!0"¥ 1,ll u ltltAFT 190 IAUCf '" I O\l'tl"( JOA d•lfl'{ ()90( ... MAX .. ,83 INST ANT COffEI!! .$5 ~.~~:.=~~:-«r o•~.,.~~7 '" '· 0 1 ,~. c ......... KOSHEJl~LH •0!;•1 a s.t•·" "1 "'-""'' ""C"""r CALOltll WAT041EA'S ••Vlt" .N OCfAH llt:ACH .9'f • COTTO SAU.Ml • OO"<'Ct C'<\19 'AAMf:llil JOHN 811tAIW:I~ I Ot ""II · "l"O" ~tt< .13 ()KAit MAYllt 90\.00HA •1 OO«C( l>OC•-•Q{ OSCAlt MA.YEA ..N •METYMX .73 CMOC. CHiii' COO-Ill ··---···-···-·-----.. wnH THIS COUPON Wll,SON -~z;r.rrr•oFF HAMS a: ... -T A' LIMIT 0 N6. ITEM .. 0 Nl: COUPON P£R CUSTOMf:A No. 7J1 • ' ' ' ' ' • Serve with triangles or baby Gouda cheese and crisp crackers. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Baiting Appetite Peeled tomaloes add brightness and zip to the Oriental favored mix of vegetables and s pices in which fish fillets are sim- mered less than ten minutes. Serve over hot rice along with fresh chilled .cantaloupe wedges. - SWEET AND . ~ SOUR. FISH " (Mak.et foar sentnp) ' 3 cups (1 4¥:!: ounce can) round peele d " lomatoes i,,. cup cide r vinegar 4 teaspo on s so)" sauce 1 tables poon cor- nstarch lh cup sugar lf.t teal:ipoon groWld ginger 2 tablespoons oil 1 crus hed clove garlic v .. cup chopped onion lh cup diagonally sliced green onions lh cup d iagonally sliced carrots 1 cup Cl medium) green pepper pieces 1 pound well thawed cod, sole or turbot filJets Hot cooked rice Drain tomatoes, re- serving 2 tablespoons tomato juice. Cut tomatoes into quarters. Mix vinegar, soy sauce, cornstarch, sug- ar, and gin ger until smooth. Heat oil in large skillet over medium high heat. Saute garlic, onion. green onions, carrots and green pepper 1 minute. Stir in vinegar mixture and cut-up tomatoes with reserved juice. CUt fish fillets Into 4 portions. Add to skillet. Cover and simmer 5-8 minutes. Remove cover: boil one-ball minute, stining gently. Serve over hot rice. Finale's • Real Cool This currently popular, easy-do dessert • • • I is a refreshing finish to a '1,. curry dinner or other hot. apicy entree. STB.AWllERR Y SOUP ¥.a: cup d ry white J wine J i,ir cup commercial sour cream Pint basket strawberries, rinsed and bulled (2cupsl \-il 'cupsugar Into an electric blender turn the wine and SOW' cream ; add 2 cvpm water, the berries and sugar; whirl until liq)lifled. Chill. Serve icy-cold, pre· ferably in large glass dessert bowls. Makes about 1 quart. -four l · cup servings • 1111 floats, cllanc•••,. you'll read about II ~-~1ntlle DAILY PILOT " " II < •I ,. •1n 't .. ,,, . . . . . . . . . ·-······•"-• ...... ~ ..... I CJ4 QAIL Y PILOT 'Nednesday,August 27, 1975 • • I. Spices Can Make Plain Old Peaches Special · · Luscious rresh peaches are at their p('ak , a nd a great buy now in econo mi cal lugs. It's the perfect time tu freeze peaches. · Almost errortlrss to peel and pit, thC'y will st ~1 y summery. sweet a ll wint er long. fo'rozen ~lC'ac h ha lvl'S or slu~es will keep up to a year in .:1 freezer; up to three months in the rl'fri gerator frozen food C'o mpartment. • Freezing frui t is simpler than canning. 1'here's no hot stove to stand over. no s tirri ng , no sterilizing. Just follow thes e helpful run ts from the peach grower s in Ca lifornia : s elect firm, ripe FROZE N peaches. free or blemishe:;. Look for peaches with creamy yellow or golden skins, avoiding those with traces of green. Peaches are ripe when they're. barely soft . To figure th e amounts needed, remember that one pound t.>quals roughly 3 or 4 peaches or 21h to 3 cups sliced peaches. Approx· imately 1 v .. pounds of fresh peaches make one pint ur frozen peaches. Pack peaches in rigid con· tainers, such as straight·sided, wide·mouth freezing jars or pl astic containers with tight· fitting lids . I When it comes to eating frozen cheese, sherb et or whipped Let stand while preparing fruit, jat to keep fruit Imme rsed ln peaches, try serving them while cream, but they're especially de· s tirring occasionally. syrup. Seal, J ab~I and freeze. they're still icy and not complete-licious just as they come out or To peel peaches: immerse P.1akes 5V.S cups s yrup, enough lylhawed,sothey'llbeniceand thefreezerjar. pe:iches in boiling water for 30 for abo ut 4 quarts frozen firm. T RIPLE -FLAVOR FROZEN seconds. Transfer with a slotted pe·aches. Although you can freeze PEACl;IES · spoon to cold wuter; slip orr Caution : prrpare only the peaches in the traditional sugar General Freezing lnstruttioos s kins. Hulve a nd remove pits. amount or fruit your froezer can syrup, here are three very dif· (syrup pack) Drop fruit into solution o ( 2 freeze within 24 hours (see rer ent, all delicious, flavored 21;;cupssugar t a blespoo n s e a c h salt a nd rnuracturer 's instruction frozen peaches. l quart hot wate r vinegar to 1 gallon water. klet). • J.,ime Thyme Peaches are a 2 tablespoons ascorbic acid lovely meal accompaniment, mixture To fill jars: pow 1n cup syrup Note: A l ·quart wide mouth jar compatible with roasted cornish 12 to 16 c4 pounds) fresh, into clean jar. PaC\: peach halves hol<ls about 3 to 4 medium hens , chicken, lamb and stews. firm, ripe California peaches into jar. Add e nough syrup to peaches, halved , plus about l lf.t You'll find the Frozen Cola Wide-m outh s ize canning cover fruit, but leave l}.i inch cups syrup. A l ·plnt wide mouth Peaches and Froien Peaches jars (quarts or pints) headspace ror pints and 1 inch for jar holds about 1 to 2 mediun1 l\lelba nice topped with sour In a large bowl , mix sugar, quarts. peaches, quartered or halvl.'d , c re a m , i c e c re a m , cot t a..i!'. __ w=at,,e=.r_,,a:::n,,d_,,a,,s"-co,,,rcob,,t,,_c _,,aocci,,,d'-'nu,,·,,,xtc:;u,,,r_,e'-. __ c_r_u_m..cpc.l_e_w_a_x_e_d..::p_a;:.pe_r _on_to..:p_o_r_:_Pl_us_% cu P s yru P · Cudahy SUCID "02 s 149 BACON"""· Pantry Selected Quality IDJlll $179 ClUISRAK •· Frozen Alaskan llUf &011 .. HIWS LIME-THYME PEACHES Jn a s mall saucepan. bring 1 cup water to a boil. Add lh: teaspoon dried or fre s h lea r thyme. Remove from beat; cover pan and lel steep for JO minutes. Strain, discarding heJ:"b. Substitute thyme ·water for I cup of the hot wa~er ,called for in basic recipe. Proceed as directed aboVe, to complete basic syrup. Then add juice of 1 lh limes. Slice remain· ing half lime thinly. Pack jars as directed above, inserting a slice of line and, if d esired, a sprig of fresh thyme in each. F ROZEN COL A PEACH ES Prepare basic syrup except substitute 1 qµart carbo n ated cola beverage for the water and decrease sugar to 2 cups. Proceed as direct· ed above. F ROZ EN PE ACH ES MELBA Prepare basic syrup and proceed as directed above except as follows: As peach ha lves are placed i n jar, drop spoon(uls of raspberry jam into jar (about 11-1 cup per pint). Then add syrup. Seal and freeze. Nor best. U.S.O.A. Grade "A" r: PANTRY VALUUU COOPOll, CRABUGS TOP Siii.Oii SnAK $2'' •• Ham It Up Tomato Filled ) • ':~:' TURKEY .~: WITllTlllSCOIPOI IOllUSS llU $16! ~i, c:::,. s 1 oo I w; .. C"•' 9 9c COO KE D CUIESRAKS ( 5,11-8.a~llng with Pop·up Timer) • tnd Body A EADY I-~~.:~:~:-.~ :::. ~ Stclion . .. TO EAT lllJPUR 6tc~ '""" 59c SllOITNS ~:{\ llMIT· ~c::;:";.";·c ... -~ Beef 89L LBS. lb. I c-~··,,.1, .... ~"""".J d RIB BOllES UAI $1°! ~:l13!'!-1~:!!31Em . 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I, J •COSTAMllA 1170 ...... I MINUTE MAIO ORAMGI IUICI •02.27c CAN no2.53c CAN PANTRY VALUABLE COUPON wnH THIS COUPON 25' OFF AN Y OU ART JAR Claussen Pkkles .PAWTRY VALUA8l£ COUPOll ~ """ TlltS c ...... FRANKs"'06CJc ''"· .. _,_ 1...-Mc.wm...t c ..... s1.01 Colortex NAPKINS 2 60ct~ftc Pkg~.,T ePLAaNTIA 1810 ................ . The easy way lo ''stuff'' tomatoes. TOMATO SALAD lf.z cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon minced onion in teaspoon salt White peppe r to t aste 6 hard-cooked eggs, chopped % cup finely <liced cooked ham "" cup finely <liced celery 4 medium-large tomatoes Salad greens Mix together all the in· gredi e nts except the tomatoes and salad greens. Remove stem ends from tomatoes; cut each tomato almost to the bot· tom to make 6 wedges that are still attached ; sli ghtly spread wedges; pile fi lling in centers: ar· range on lettuce. Makes 4 Jarge servings. Melons Minted Fres h mint, from garden or market, adds lovely flavor. CA"N'FAWUP E CUP 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup light corn syrup 1hcupwater 1/-1 cup lightly packed fresh mint leaves 2 cups small fresh cantaloupe balls 4 fresh mint sprigs In a s mall saucepan over low heal s tir together the s ugar. com syrup, water and mint leaves until sugar di s· solves and mixture ·boils ; without stirring, s immer for S minutes. Remove mint, press- ing out syrup that clings to it, and discard. Pour s yrup over cantaloupe balls and chill. Serve in sherbet gluses or dessert diihes and garnish with mint sprigs. Ma kes 4 serv- ings. TIAVll Fly UI. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT I • Hom·e News, Views Tomato Alert: . . . . . . . \'Vednnoay, Augu~t 21, 11115 Freeze When Processed UAll.1 t"1 LU1 t..J.; ,· 'By DOROTHY WENC3'. 'WO".lld rre~b fruit. while hot, leaving bead space. puree cooked tomatoes in a up peeled tomatoes such as the seeds. Add salt to taste. 0r .... c:-t,.,._ ..... .,._ Socook lomaloesfJ.rstandlben Seal and allow lo cool before blender and freeze them, skins chopped celery, onion, green Immediately after extracting, Can you freeze tom;:i.tocs? freeie them, and plan to use freezing. and all. pepper, garlic. heat the tomato juice to the si m~ This is the question we hear the rn a~ you would canned To peel tomatoes easily, im-U you want lo save freezer Season with your ravorite mering point (204 degrees). Then over and over again from people torrialoes. merse them, a few at a time, in space, you cao concentrate spices such ~1~ oregano, paprika, quickly chill juice in the wtth bumper crops <A tomatoes 1o inactivate the enzymes boiling water to cover ror 1 pureed tomatoes by cooking rosemary. ·rry to use this within refrigerator or by packing ice who can't can them because they which cause c hanges in con-minute. Then lift out and plunge them to boil away some of the three or rour months as the around the container. have no canning jar lids. sistency and loss or vitamin c. into cool waler. Pull orr skin. water. Keep an eye on them spices lose navor gradually. When the juice is chilled, pour The answer is, yes. you can cook tomatoes as quickly as If you 'd rather not bother peel· while they cook and stir often so 1r you have plenty or rrcczcr it into freezer containers, leaving freeze tomatoes, but only a~ a possible after cutting. ing tomatoes, you can cook them. they don't burn. space as well as an abundance of '12-inch head space for pints and cooked, stewed, pura'li. or jwced The simplest method is to peel with skin s on, then press them If you cook the puree until very tomatoes, you might like to try with wide openings and :\<&-inch product. , your tomatoes , cul them into through a coarse sieve or food Utick, you have tomalQ paste. freezing tomato juice. for those with narrow openings. Tomatoes are so watery and chunks and cook until lender, mill. You might also like lQ make a First cook well -r i pe ned For quarts, leave 1-inch bead have such a delicate cell struc-stirring to break up tomatoes. This method removes seeds as basic seasoned tomato sauce for tomatoes until soft and pre:r., space ir top opening is wid e; ture they can collapse into mush Season to taste. well as s kins and prcxluces a freezing. To make this, cook through a fine colander or ~•eve l lh-inch wilb narrow top open~ iJ you try to freeze them as you Pack in freezer containers smooth texture. Some people other vegetables with your cut-to extract the ju.ice and remove ing. Seal and freeze. ~--,.....,,-~~~-::-~-...---.~~~~~~~.,--~~---:;:-~~~~~.,--~~--::~~~~--::~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Frozen juice may be ·" •· ' ,. ' . ' ' ' , t ' -. • t. ' •· ' • \ f ' r ~ ' • ' I l I. 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The ascorbic acid will h e lp keep the peaches from turning dark. The artificial sweetener will not have the same effect as sugar in retaining the texture. So peaches frozen without suga r will tend to be more mus by. One consumer report- ed to us that she sliced peaches directly into orange juice and froze them and that the result was "fantastic''. Orange juice has .s enough natural ascorbic a cit to protect the color of the peaches so you don't have to add any extra. You might also lry peaches frozen in un- swee tened pineapple juice. Add ascorbic acid to this . Q . My father and I canned some tomatoes and processed tb~m in a wate· bath. He insisted.~ on !i.ling the jars full tO\..., the top as that's the way be always used to do it. During processing the jars overflowed and then did not seai. Would leav- ing space at the top have prevented this ? A. Yes. Your father probably is remembering filling· the jars full 1.lecause he used the old fashioned method or "open kettle" canning. In this method, hot jars were filled with hot food, sealed and not processed so bead space was not needed. This method is not re- commended since it can't be counted on to get a good seal on the jars and because the extra beat treatment is needed to kill orga.itisms which might cause spoilage. Surprise Tangy Filling Guests will appreciate this treatment of a handsome roast served with potatoes, zucchini and strawberry sundaes. STUFFED VEAL BREAST 1h cup butter (half sweet and half salted) l 'f.? cu p s finely chopped onion ~ cup !inely chopped celery l "h: cups herb .. seasoned bread-stuffing (crumb type from a see.- through bag) 4 to 6 pitted pnmes. cutf"me S~·pound bone-in veal breast with a pocket Sliced bacon In a IO·inch skillet melt the butter; add onion and celery and cook genUy. s tirring ofte n, until wilted. Oil heat stir in the stuf'· fine and prunes; do oot add any liquid. Spoon dressing into pocket of veal. Place in roasting pan and arrange bacon aver' top; insert tootbpic.ks thnJuib ends oC bacon in- to meat to keep slices in. place. Roast in a 325-d- oven until very teDder - about 3 hours Qr to 180 d egrees on a m eat tbermomet.er. Makes 6 ~p. .. . • . • POTAT069c CHIPS Mustard ••••• 49c Fri•nrh's S;dnd i:t,·!l' ....... :.!·I 01.. :-izc Coca Cola six PACK • s 1°9 Macaroni GLOBE A 1 •• 45c Baked Beans •• 59c 1-J & l\1 :-\l'''' l~n~l1111d ,.;tyle'. 2~ 01. run FRUIT 39 · DRINKS c lh•JiC't' 11f t1a\'11r.~' Springfirld .Hi oz Catsup ••••.• 59c Read's Salad .. 49e (;l'rrnun s1vle potato or :1 l~l·n11'. IS1 •oz Snap-E-Tom ... &9c Z1•1;1_v !orn:llo 1·11C'k!:iil'. <lunrt bott le Peanuts oRv Ro1s1 •• 39e l'l.111t er·~ .;na(·k tinll' tr€':it'. 1~ •11. Springfield $1 09 BEER ~~CK Burger Buns .. 39c ()r Hot l")og-! Springfield pkg_ of Ft Hershey Bars •• 69c 'f'h(· ginn! :;:i1.c· ••• all vnrietie"'! Zee Napkins •• 19C ('olllr::; nr \vhit"'! 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Expansive patio and rear grounds.. Tile roof. Be first to see ii. Call 963-6767. A PIECE OF THE MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUI is yours. the private Mesa Verde golf course & country dub greens -fairways -trees & POnds at your back door. Formal dining room -billiards sized family room plus -a trophy room or den -childrens wing with playroom -4 giant bedrooms & 4 baths. 1ts exclusive! Only S 129,950. Call 54&2313. IALIOA DUPLEX SS9,9SO Spectacular beach duplex on Balboa Peninsula. Main unit has three big bedrooms and two baths. Gourmet kitchen serves as a spacious living and dining area with crackling lireplace. UPStalrs is a uniQue bachelors hideaway with kitchen. bath, mini-bay view and secluded sun deck. For complete informaiion, ca ll 963-6767. '~. ·r· ~ $39,90a.-c DOWN CALIFORNIA HOMES Irvine's California homes! Buy no down payment on VA sale! Full price $39.900! Big family wants out -your gain! Central air cond .• cathedral ceiling. massive fireplace, ceramic tiled kitchen, king size master. mirrored wardrobes, huge patio, lawn sprinklers. Don't delay-call now 752-1700. llG BEDROOMS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS large-spacious -2 bath. Double garage -separate rec. room. Alley access for boat. etc. $54.950. Call 64&7171 . ~. 3 +POOL t· $3600 DOWN • I .... - t In Costa M esa. Not just sharp-it's PRETTY. Very private patio. Community pool. No yard work, Call 64& 71 71 , 6 UNITS CORONA DEi. MAR $210,000 Six beaulilut older units in pr11ne Corona del Mar location. Some have fireplaces. All are 2 Bedroom. All have enclosed garages, Laundry room. Excellent investment. Call our investment divlslon today. 752-1700 CORONA DEL MAR • DUPLEX JUST LISTED! You be the judge! One of those unusual properties we wish everyone could own. But there's only one duplex like this. Two bedroom and den home in front plus extra uni! in rear. Each in great condition. Soulh ol highway-priced below s 100.000. Cal l673-8550. ''AIAMDOHED'' 2 STORY VILLA POOL-IEACH $43,900 Secluded entry to spacious living room. Format dine. Garden kitchen. Dramatic stairs sweep to second story suites featuring huge hideaway master & childrens rooms. Owner bought another. Can't afford two . Must sacrifice. Take advantage. Call 963-7881. VILLA ROYALE' ASSUME $23,000 A rambling single level estate. Sunken living room with dramatic vaulted ceilings. Commanding lireplace & filtered "bay windo w" lighting. Candlelight formal dining room is eloQuently served lrom large country styled garden kitchen. Spend lazy afternoons on cove.-ed ter- race Iha! is gracefully cooled by soft ocean breeze. Separate wing for secluded rrester retreat & childrens suites. Take over 7% FHA loan. $241 /mo. pays all. Don't wait -call 963-7881 . "HACIENDA" 2 STORY-POOL SACRIFICE $33,9SO • Trees gracefu lly shade the entrance lo this genuine Hie .roofed casa. O ld world charm is carefully blended 9.'ilh modern llvlng. Spacious living room. Ganlina kitchen & dine. Fiesta party room with adjoining terrace. Secluded second story masler retreat plus guest Quarters. Arched b8'oony wtth commanding view of courtyard & p0ol. Call first on this untQue B ARGNNI Cell 963-7~ 1, MEREDITH GARDENS SBR·3BA 3-CAR GARAGE Once-in-a-while this combination becomes available. Highly desirable model with formal d1n1ng. separate walnut-paneled family room. tastefully dacorated. and move-in cond1 t1on tnrougnout. Loi s o t cnarm . beautifully landscaped and in preslige neighborhood. convenient to all schools and near beach. Priced 10 sell QUichly al 1 72,500. Phone 54&2313. PARK HUNTINGTON 4 BDR + BONUS + POOL Spacious living and formal dining rooms. Garden kitchen. Giant lamily -party room. Massive master penthouse and childrens wing. 600 SQ. ft . bonus game room, pool table. Anthony pool and jacuzzi. Three Car garage. S 10,300 down. Cati 963.6767. OCEAN VIEW 6 BEDROOMS $81,SOO Sweeping ocean view from huge hideaway master suite -6 king size bedrooms -spectacul ar entry to 4.000 square !eel ot formal living and family areas -garden style kitchen -lush landscaping -$8500 total down - ac1 now -646-7171. FRENCH QUARTERS + POOL GOLF COURSE /OCEAN VIEW New Orleans 2-story. AhTCSpheric country club setting around goU course. Only blockS to t>E!ach wilh ocean view. 5 king bedrooms including guest facility with bath. Family room. Formal dining room. Huge recreation room. Separate sewing center. Balcony landing olf ma sler Quarters. Fence POOi/jacuzzi so much more. Just come & see it. Call 842-2535. '. SOPHISTICATED COUNTRY Atmosphere -gracious atrium foyer -high beamed ceilings -lormal dining room -country kitchen - share our excitement -call 646-717 1. CLASSIC-IY·THE-SEA 3BR-ASSUME Gentle ocean breezes caress towering trees & ~wood decking in the TAHITIAN BACKYARD! Ankle-deep carpet -rumpus sized bdrms -game areal -assume existing loan at only S196 per month! NO NEW LOAN OOSTS. -HURRY! Call 847~10. "OLE SPANISH ESTATE" Spanish arched courtyard enlry. 4 king-sized bedrooms. 21t'l baths. Walk-in c losets Vaulted ceilings Massive fami- ly room with crackling tireplaCe. Large gourrnel kitchen laundry center. Party patio enhanced by tropical landscaping. 3-cargarage T1leroof. Nearthe beach. Must see toappreciate. E-Z terms. Call today842-2535, BEACH RETREAT $S2,900 Rambling four bedroom -two story. Formal entry to uniQue living and dining areas. Banquet s1;;ed k1!chen Pool table size family room with wet bar. Sweeping stairs lo secluded ma ster. children. and guest suites. Every room professionally decorated. Safe cul--Oe-sac location. Reduced lor immediate sale. Call today! 963-e767. THE BEST VALUE IN MESA VERDE One-of-a-kind, former model home lea1ur1ng 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, breakfast nook and family room. With 3-car garage and approximately 2400 'square !eel of living area and priced at only $67.500. Phone 54&2313 for appcintrrEnt and additional into .. buy. please hurry! CAPE COD 4 IR-BEACH, Formal double door entry. Huge sunken living room with massive fireplace. Raised banQuet sized formal d1n1ng room. Large garden view kitchen. Family entertainment room overlooks covered summer pavilion & terraces. Sweeping stairs to spacious master suite & childrens wing. Cati now fort he low price& E-Zterms. 963-788 1_ ' ABANDONED BEACH TRILEVEI.-ASSUME Cut--Oe-sac terraced paradise! Spanish tile. beamed ceilings! Fireplace. family room! Mammoth master suite + 3 h~ge bdrms! Gourmet kitchen and pantry! Boat·lra1ler access and pool! Assume 134.200 loan $301 per month. Vacant. c.au 847-601 0. PicturesQue setting in prime beach area. Private circular approach. Dramatic entry lo sunken living room. BanQuet sized formal dining room. Huge gourme t kitc hen. Family .entertainment room with massive fireplace & bar overlooks dance pavilion & grounds. Open stairs to spacious 2nd story suites. master hideaway . Owner must sacrifice! 963-7881 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS L. ' Du~ __ •• 2•900 ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME J" r~ ~ SEA BLUE. SAIL WHITE IN CORONA DEi. MAR. RXER TRl·l'LEX--¥00L $6,200 DOWN Prime beach city! Make $$$ by easy pa1nhng and fixing R<U"e. pool included w1lh owners unit Seller 1ea111ng state. Musi have quick sale -try any oiler. $6.900 gross income yearly• Great pctent+al for investor. Quick, grab your cneckbook and call 847-6010 "A BAHDOHED" BEACH ESTA TE GUEST HOUSE Plantation charm o t soaring pines-tragran1 M1ITT:>sa line tranqu1! boulevard leading to fenced estate! Winding cot· tage walkway 10 lavish colon1a1 entrance to parlor! Early Amen.can Family room w1lh toasty "old world" fireplace -gourmet kitchen -elegant master & children suites! SEPARATE GUEST FACILITY rear entrance to grounds and BOAT HOUSE -vacant -Quick possession Owner w1ll f1nance -try any o iler! Cati 847-6010 BACK TO THE WOODS You've got to see this beautiful custom home in a secluded and woodsy area. Th is home leatures wood beam ceilings. raised hearth fireplace in large livingroom. large bedrooms. rumpus room downstairs with separate entry. Terrace patio overlooks beautiful l)(X)I. Listen to the ducks on the onty lake in Newport Beach. Call today only $87,500. 546-2313 2 STORY-POOL $2990 DOWN True! $2990 down + oosts buys 111 Two story French motif chateau. Giant sparkling pool. Completely remodeled & decorated. Custom lite fireplace. Huge kitchen -microwave oven plus indoor bbQ. Winding staircase to hideaway mister suite. Large bedrooms. Enclosed patio. Electric garage opener. All this for only $29.900 lull price! Take advantage. E:o:cellent Costa Mesa townehome. Call now 752·1700. NEWUSTING HARBOR VIEW Spac ious f o ur b e d r oom h ome. Quality carpeti ng-cathe d ral ceiling s w il h expos ed beams-parQuet lloors in dini ng room & family room-impeccable landscaping-ocean & valley view-priced at Sl 19,500. Call 673-8550 EASTSIDE ESTATE $33,9SO FULL PRICE Horne w11h country feeling. Lots of room !or garoen on estate s1zeo lot. Large Shade trees. You will dig this one. Try $4000 down. Call us now. 646-71 71. BEACH FIXER ABANDONED $47,SOO Price slashed $5000 below market! Vacant -owner desperate! N eeds minor paint and fixing! Soaring beamed ceilings -European kitchen -walls of glass! Sunshine breakfast patio - 3 rronster bdrms -steps to sandy beach & pier! Prime beach iocahon -won't las! weekepd -Hurry! Call 6-47-6010. ASSUME THIS YA LOAN $6,0SO TAKE OYER Majestic 2-story. 5 huge bedrooms including two master suiles. Giant family room off gourmet kitchen. Approx- imately 2.000 square lee!. Pride of ownership area. Bike to beach. 3 car garage. Lush landscaping no-qualifying. No new loan costs. Take over VA loan, monthly instan- menl and move in. Fast pcssession. New on lhe market. Take advantage now1 Call 842·2535. COLLEGE PARk $51.500 Lowest price in College Park! Immaculate everywhere! Professional landscaped! Portico entry with parQuet floors. White brick metaled fireplace. Fiesta size family room. A ll ceramic hie k1l chen-self·ctean o ven. Hideaway master suite-walk-in closet l ush upgraded carpets. Fantastic value. $51,500 price. Hurry -call now. 752· 1700. SUPER VALUE IN THE BLUFfS Excellent location in early bluffs on one of the finest greenbelts . B eaut1lul patio w ith exceptional privacy-three bedrooms plus 2'h baths. Price reduced to $75,000. Call 673-8550 COUNTRY ESTATE & INCOME Country living in the city. Very unique piece of property on 'h acre. l oaded with lrees. Red barn. Service buildings. 2 Duplexes. 2 bedrooms each. 2 story, private yards and patios also on !he grounds. 7 enclosed garages. Room for more units if desired. Live in the home & supplement your income. Near the beach. O wner w ill help finance. Call today for some1hing different. Dial 842-2535 "DESERTED" COUNTRY CLUB COTT AGE $4,YSO DOWH Steps to leisure l1111ng ol fairways lined with swaying palms -Panama hats. white suits and Arnold Palmer surround this VACANT entertainers detightt SWEEPING master bdrm and 2 chitdrens retreals -formal dining -B.B.Q. entertainment center -JCX3 TO BEACH -huge pad for boat -trailer -camper -seller say.; bring offer! Call 847-6010. I GA-GRHH 1 -TEIMS FOR VA All ycurdreams come true-two Bedroom seaside cot-Outstanding 3 BR family room home with two ·Nestled on quie t tr8e lined cul-de-sac street 2 fireplaces. Great tor intorrrel entertainment around the WAMT·A HAV6-A PARTY? tage with room to grow. located in the Bay Shores com-bedrooms. 1 bath each unit. Dining area. Fireplaces. Built-munity. Great location with private beaches. priced well sparkling pool or your own key to a privale beach, This Enlarged living room -20x20 fam11y room -dinlng , ins. Cllpets & drapes. St'lake root. Enclosed garages. forquieksaleat only 1 73,500. Call S?3-6550. off8flng is a real charmer. Call us and come take a look area seats 12 -immaculate throughout. Got to be most 1 Patiolon both units. Firsttocallgets thlsone tlme bargain. -prtced S89,500. Call 673-8550 LIVING AREA for _your dollar. $4200 down, Move Unbelievabte-call noo+'I Call 842-2535. '----_,.-.,.........,-.,..-,.-...,.---:r::"::,--::":~::::'::'':":~:":::::':-'.""'--------------' Quick. 64& 71 71. * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * r. BEACH OFFICE 1700 ~ 01..i. 64&-7171 • CARL IAXER • ERIKA IELL • IETTY IURIJCART • MARSHA COOK • RANDY FOX • JAH JACOBS • JERRY JAHESKI • CAM MERAJ • WHIT PLUMMER • JOHN l'OLLOCK • JULIE STURDEY AMT • CAROL WEIHER COSTA' MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH 27m HWbor Blvd. ., ~2313 17931 Beach Blvd. 211XtO Brookhurtt 001 4 warntr •1 • 842-2535 93&-6787 8'7-6010 I FOUMTAIN VALLEY 18109 BrOOk;hurst 96J.i 881 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673-8550 IRYINE 18662 MaeArt:hUt . 7!12-171lll • j I I DAIL. V PILOT ' IOOMER I •. ~edn"9id1y, Augutt27, 1975 oiJ .T~e~m TOl-D ME' l HAD '0 ou1r ' DlllNKING . I j l by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson Fo~ ~w l-ON6 , UNTIL-file 11!.uO. F~AM! AT 1llt ~ND OF MY NO£€ GO~ OIJT. I ' -~/1.'tf~~t..\ ~-··~ 9 -11 I ( , by Tom K. Ryan NMBLEWEEDS WHAT'& 'lliE 1.ATl!ST oM 11JM11ieweePS? !'---..~--~~--.., ftAJ) ! WHAT A YARN: I CAN Ste 111E WI' THINK HE'S SCRE'AMER ~AZIN!; ACROSS THE STll-l-WST IN FOOD PAGE!: 11COWIJOI' SW.Al.LOWE!> 1llE Df'Sf'RT. A~ UP PY PESEllT! 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Cou"•V (le•k OI Oto1noe Co..nlv ori AUOQll'il I , '~" F .. t.11 P\ll;)l l•JWO Or•"~ COi}I Oi•lY POIOI AUQ U 20,11,!.t'pl J 111) 309i-I~ P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TOCRl!OITOlllS SUPl!ll IOA COUltT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOii NII FOA llo!E COUNTY OF 0111.NGE No A MlJJ E\1•1e 111 .. 10N£V B RVALI. .. , O.te•Sl'<I NOTIC£ IS HEflEDV C.!Vt:N 1C Ille' t~.0•10f\ ot 1"" <1Do•t n~f•'fd 110u-o.,,,1 1 ... 1 •II pot<}On~ 11.1v•nQ <li•m• .oya""' •toe tald oec"M"t o•t reQuotl!CI to '"" 1"'m, with !!Ml ~C~S\~•y VOU<""r~, tfl 1111! oll«e o l ltle tl~•k 01 •~ aOOIH• en 1>111ld <""•1, o• to P•t•,nt 1ntm "''1" '"" netc••••v •ou<lw!••, hl lhe 1;~0<'•\IQrl('<I t lll\e o!Hce ol EOWI N W CHllFfEE, '""or,.., •I L1w. P.0 Bo• ~ l!IO Av<'fl•d• Gre nada, '>~n C•tmo'n1<', C.llltlrnl• 9'16'1 "'"''" ·~ 11w! pl.ace 04 llu\IM •\ of I"' un<1er,•11n\O'd 111 au mat· !er\ Ptr1•lnlno 10 '"' t\lale ol '"11d de- t cdtnl, wltM" '""' mon tll~ ~ler tr.. 11,,1 put>1lc111"" of !tll \ not1te 0..l~ AL>Qu\I 11 , !ti} TH OM A'>Ollt:lC:V JP.ME$ E••CulOt 11 tilt Woll ot •"' •l>o•• n•mtO dKe<Otnl IDWINW, CHAFFl£ A_.,.,.1uw ... o ... Ml Ull A¥otftlcla Gfan•tl• $.ti\ Cle,..,. .. , CA •2•1! T•I 1114) 4t1 .. 111 At*IM'f lw E•t<Ulor "1illli~d OranQOP C.,.\! Aug 1l 20,Jl,$ep1),19/j PUBLIC NOTICE Cen.,.rv•lo• ol ,,,, l>f'•IOn 01 s.l!I !l<'ced• "' ilfld 1\l•ltol LOI• F A~r\.On DEMLER, PE llONA LA NGEA OllDtNANCE NO. IS"41 Corl~•v•itt 8ElitGl(Yl5T,lAUCHENGCO .t.N URGENCY OllDINANCIE OF 51!1..IM '> Fltl.NkLIN -LEWIN( THI! CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY lttlSMll•.t."•Avtn"' Atl« ... r••IUw 01" C05T.t. MESA, CALIFOAMIA, Ci'IUI ...... C•lll•rlll .. tJ,11 •J<11 u ,.. h•tPI Blwo A I[ .. E ... l I N G 0 • D I N AN c E 5 f •I ... M SM Wiie iOi NUM8EllED 1'·61, 1t 61, 14_.., """ Cal'IMt'v•l••l""''ll•• Lol'lt8t.o<J\,C;illf totot t••s CONCERNING FUNCTIONAL Publl~d O<•nq,, CO.ail 0.ai!y Piiot, Pubh..n.O Or•n~ Co•sl O~oly P•!ol, C 0 N SD l I 0 A T I O N A N O I'll<) )l,?l•n0~1n ?,1,1) llOO-/) "'"'911,•l'lll'>tpt J.10,11,1q1~ llt).I /~ REORGANIZATION 8ETWEENTHE --------'--'----'='-'"---------------·I CITY Of COSTA MESA ANO THE COSTA M ES A PAR1( A N O RECREATION OISTAICT ANO THE -----~=~=~===~===--~==~~-----·I COSTA MESA STR EET LIGHTING PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICF. NOTICE TO CONTRAC.TORSCALllNG FOR BIOS EN ERGY ANO Ml. INT E NANCE Stl'l<:)ol Ol>tr ltl SllOOL ~ llACK Vl\ll£'f UN If. IFO SCHOOL 01$ T RIC T OISTll ICT Boll Dfftdlon~ Two O'c IO<~ I> m of'"" I llhd .. yol Septt'mbr< 141) l H£ Cll 'f COUNCIL OF THE Ct TV J>i.otl ol Bttl Retelpl lloom?I• '>ddaleNt~ ..... lley Un•li~d>lctlool O"!•!tl, or COST A MESA OOLS 1-<F.REB't' ))100 l a f>.it RGa(!, L•Qun .. H10\ (il<tornl•Q?l>)J ORDAIN A'> FOLLOW$ P<oottl lot,,h l•t•loon N .. n.., NON"lD W CA'>PENS MEMORI AL SECTl0H 1 l lw!C•,vC.nuncil ol!"°' ... QVAftCSCE tllE A Al EL TORO H•(,HSCHOOL (lly ol (O\!• Mt •• n ... ""rPIOIO•t Pl.ate Plan\ ••e on lilt' Dav+\ Ouhiitn A•loOC•al~\, Art n1lttb, 10~1 E o•~i.ed O•d!flll ntf 7, 1>1, <°"(trnonq C••"IC\ ~w•tt H A"anc!m, C...htorn..i Q?llOI> 1114) 9!>6<11111 T ll>fX 1 ,...,.1 < M'><>iiO• loo,, ot •"' City ,..01n NOT•C.E. l!i HENE.BV C.•VE N '""' ll\fo lll><>VPflA ....... O Stl".001 0 .. 1 ... 1 o• ll>e CO'., ............ Pdr k dlld R"<'t'•l•Otl Dt•nqe (ou.,ly C1111orfli• atl•t>Q by and •ll•oug" •I\ C.O•"'"'no BO•fd, 01,,,.,. 0..dl,,..nt r I• 1>} conctrP•"<I l'>t•t•n.rt!t< r eit ffO<I 10 ·~''DIS T A•C.l ' ..... 1 •e<t•vr UP •o, but""' ldlt't lhdl\ '"" '""''l~I (Of'lloOliaatlon 01 Int O lw w1•11 •betw •Y l<'d """'' ~•lt<i ll•CI\ '"' thl' awa•dof cGnhact tor '"" .i1><>wt P•01rct 1,.,. (O)',I• Mrw o;1r...,1 l u;ihl•nq E<K'•Q~ &t~1n•ll M •ett•"t'd '" lhl'i>latt ><:ltf'l!•l•ed _,,.. .ind •tlalf t:I<' GPtMO ""a -M/l onte,,.nct O•>l••<l O•dillill<<' oubl•tlv <<'•d illoud •I ltoe •t>ow >1•lt'CI t;rno•,,o ~;w:f I•~ '""'"'"'"0 11\t< OO•t•,,mf'nMI rt E1tP1b!Omus1 (OfllOfm •1'111 lll' ,,~,,,.. lD 1hr Conlra<IOCK1;m""'' 019aml•l•Of\ ol IM C•h ;>nd !Ill! C.O,.la t:M PI bid \.1'1111 be K<-•ttl by 1"" """'•'Y ,,.ltttM lo'" 1ne ccnto.oc:t ......,.,.. Pa•k anc1 Arc•r•!•on Oosl"<I. oot~I\ lt<>d by il'>e ll•t 01 p.Oj)(l'\l!(I \UO<Dfllr.J<ll••• -Ord•nante 1• •~. conttrrnroo t"" l M Ol'>l RICl Pl•\ Gtlfrm1ntc:1 '"" {lf'ntt"I P•r•~ollroo '"'" ot P<'• Clotm QOlW''fl""'"'"'' rtOt\ldflol~l•On e+ l"" Co ........ '" , .... kl<•llly '" wntt .. 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M~'a • puhht •"ll!ncY, d•l<I .lbe>ve )o<o•"'Y,.,..,, rio1n ot '"'d o .. !•«h ''"~ ot """'" ,, llNIC1tLAYEA&STONE MA!.ON , ~1 68 .,1,0 ... pubht "lltnt •. 1)1;<\uant 10 BlllCM l ENOEJI~ ll..lboft't'J SJ 68 •lternah•e proy,,,0n, ava,laDI<' under CAJIPENT E l'IS. Pnrt • o1 lhe C.•hlotn ... R~•e,,._., .J.n<l Foremt"-Rett-lw'' 1101 le\''"""\&'Ml ooo• o .. , m<>•~ 111~n tne <l••I• •·ll• o! lh" T~•a!.011 CO<le on cHll'• to "''"' ..., ftlQl>ttl ttrP"n1tr c l•.i!llt~l •en eve•'"'""" he na~ re"l)Cn"D•hty ••<lu<l>nQ m•no itor.l on~nte •"d OPt'fdlPthC tuno; ·P~..,allt Nt11t•or Powe •S.ldl>IN · t+on• •no obUQil>On' 01 l ••O pubhc Ory,.tll 101 16 41<1"ndt\ (arP!!nlt • . 100 •o Tll• C•t v (.ou,,c>I tu•!hC• ••nd• '"" '"bltPowe rS•*Ollr•t,or 1()0"6 oecl~rts 11\.111 ~ ... o ~"o•t\ "'"" ~n Pfl"ur•"l,Ult N•ller or Po .. 11 S.t.lp!f• 102 1o lr1;\tratt'CI, oue on p.11,, 1c '"~ """""" CEMENT MAS.ON'> tormlnQ t:ocunO•rle' ot !"" C11y """ W•O ~Oftrn•n -Wiien )Of mo•e Ct~I M4\o0f\I ftff '""PIOYe!IC,, a 100 ""' Stl•ll bP 01\lntb .... Ith nett,llt•I~ '"" trtd••Ol'I tmplOYf'll •~• Fortm•n """' SMll •f<t •"t' root less 111/lnU OCIP<'f O•Y morrthan 1,,.. ot comPH!• llAlnq di~lflt,,, 01.0t ,,, _, dot•lv •iilt ol ttoc 11111n~\I Ctmf'flt Ma!o<!" c1a,~011c •U°" o.,..,, '"'""" "" ""' 10 1"" u,.,, umna110,,, '"'PCJ""' l>'1 ,,.., •tJ.POft•1blU1 ,, ""°" '"' Cllv o• Cos!• Mes• -w•<! (tlT't'nl M.o!.Oli Joutrwym.Jn , ~ /1 DtstrltU In Pl!rlOrflhflQ ........ dhOtlS 1e- El E CT R l(l AN$ qu1,.,,0 to conlot"1 '""" DounOdfo~• on Cit""••I fO•tm•" I U IO ''"" to II<' ellt(I•"" to r tilt' 191~16 I•• Fortrnltll 10.l.16 .,...1r;;ino t1..r lfl 1Jo1tt\Olllt dilUtu!1v1n '>ublortm•".. •• 08 48 °"tt'nnln"'q 1M precise mea,,1noo11r.. ~Spit<ff ••·. q1 i.a ""°"" t••"" p,.,,' al !Pie C.hlorn1a Cebli! '>olk t-• Fortmdll . . . . 1011(1 Flew-nue ...a T a111tor1 c.ooe, """ 111ttt W!•e..,.n, Ll"'m•n, Tt tllnlu M1,Ct'11l<tOW.IO.i.r 9J " <_.dln•1•on ••111 retew1n• p.ortl 04 H>e CUNITE Gltllorn1• C.Ove•nme,,t Cod• within ttle Hllnltm"' &. Roe man 47 Sto lime hmll;iUon\ !mpawd bY I.ow Th.,., """""'" 111 le compel ling '"'!I pubhc aqen<.e~ 10 Re~n 80 118 reul!'l<I .and ''vo.,e U>elt '"'"' tt!orh lllONWOkKIERS lmnie<h attly '" ordt• lha t Uoe•t be no fflttmafl • R~t<'IVf ) t\01 It•• 11\11,, U 00 Pt~Cl.Jv rrort 11\~n 11'1<' Oa lty •.Ji~ 011M I~~ ol I•• reven..r o• .ntd•~lf'nl '" to•~1 boilld<1'9 Ir.ode\ t1•s)l/1ca1oM OW'• wtoo<""" M s •Ul>f'•V•""" WIW>n 1 o• dllthon of m1•omun• J>•OP<:'•tv Ill• r~le "10tt l<Oll Worltt't l .lftl tmplc"f't'd I •11•11 be Wlf(!t<I bY l"': 1>m p101er to ~<I as hmU• "' ompc~o by P••1 • ot th!: Forem;an, Ci hlorflla Reven"<' ano T a•at1on COOi' AelnlOtt l<>Q lrO .. WO•~ ... Str11tlUf.I! lrOfl Wo r .. t < LABORERS .~ .. .~ .. Fort-mlfl -Not'"'' llli " M IC Pf• <My mort 1hdn llw! <l•ily wage rd1~ ol U>f tl191W1St t •••!oll•t•l10n O'le• wl1ocl11lt 1\.11• •ea<ler!>hop A\ptlal1 R ....... Llllem.al'lltlld IFQ'ltf B? 18 ll\pto,,ll '>l'IOVl'lff , , ••• • , , !1.10 CA"""\ D.,,..Pf, Con I Y••dor la!'tfl:'• ml•er .>nd h"""l"'ll bu•-t~menr) 82 08 Olutklef>Mr •• 81 i.o Clt ... 1"9....,H•tidllnQOf Pu•tl Fbl'm' BO • .o. Labclrt•'· U."'1'1104'" co,.,,,,..,_ •• , eo •O ""••er-TrutkC,.ul<'Man . • , , • • •• , , • BOfC <>Per•10r ol i>nt1;0Ml l•<. c;..,i., Eltt:t<I< 1004• Vll)fal•"9 Mactl•ne' ana ••m•••• ,,_,..n,c111ooi.notw 1>1r•1tlyc1aw1-,.,.., .. ,n .• , a2 u Pipll•Yt f . . • • . • M 48 Plpelayer'i 9.at kup Min 91 12 T•tt"lhi!'llM<tl:l'l•nt, H.and PJClltl1ad • 82,ot OPE RI. l ING CNGINE E.RS FortmMI -M 00 "'" o.iy cwt tt>e ~alt 11'1 1111! tl•Qht\1 l>.l•d eno•nttl ""61-' "'' ""-'vision Gr°"" 1 .. Grwp2 ... \;<1;111pl .• Cifoupl. Gl'OUOJ .. "'-• .. G1t1t1p 1 • GtOllOI •• C.n1119 t ... P.t.INTERS 91'\1111 •••• 5tout Rock 1-• • J-""Y"'•" S9t•y PIPIE TRADES P!Ymt>tr, J°"""ym•n • !.!!...er &iotorm Oral" P•pil'laJe•, .t.IC & Et-lr1Qo1.alt0n Fl\ler P\.AS.lEREA Plnltf1r . , ••••••••••••• Ptttte• Tanoer , .. ROO'FER'> l'loolt'f, forem•n. Roottf, JOur"'ym•" .. SHEET ME Tl.LW0 RltE R$ 1-of'f"""' .•..••••.•••• • Jour,,.yman . • , .• , • • •. TEAMSllERS ... n" ~~ ~I IJ .... WM . .. ~ 101 "° 101.1111 lOl 8" .. .. ., .. .... • 123 06 "" U J.06 ""' • ••• '" fC 10) 11 101.n 11' ... ., IOJ.i? A·f'r•mtor Swe-a!1PI C.r•ne. or ilmiltr IVPlt'QUlpmentd•hr~, Bootmtn •. .. ~.to .. M ... M Ce"'4!1'11 Dl1!f1bulorTruck •..•.. , ••• Drl"'' 111 Vr.,ltlt Of comblnallon o1 ... 111c ~o1· )•Kitt ..... >•·I-•. . •.•.•.•• •or"'°"' ••it• ........ . °"'""'II ,,.,.,n.M!a Trut• -UO'ld>fr IVll• .. OrlWfol TtMIJlt-MI• -3 yck,Ol''"l>O't'. , Ovmotnrt• Tr11C:-. lt1• 1ri.nt~.,.,.,,.. 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A .. ~ bond Ind. potrlorfNlfl<t bol'ld .. u bt '"IUll't'd ptlof-IOt'•.CllllOl'I (tt IN C .. lflet , TM IMYl"ffll band IMll tit 11'1 ltw !of-ti'! tel ft>rUI lfl I,_ CDfllt«I fOCU!Nilh GOVERNING flOiiilllO 1J'r011.IERTlll MORENO U-DOLl l A(K VA.U.EY UN!FllD SCHOOL OISl RlCT , Ol'lflotll County,c.lll'oml• ........ Ol'..,.,..Cttll 0.llyPllot.~2t.-~ "',,,,. »,.,, SIECTIOH 1 Tl1e Coly Council 01 the CUv 01 Cost.a Me~• adopt\ 1n1~ 0..0lnant t' llS en IJrQt'nCy onliMMt pur,.,.nl lo Snellen )693• C•1ttorno" Gowtr.,......,I (Ode, lhe •tllton •n S,,P. poll ol •he 1;rgency be•"9 •tid! 1ne atoremenl iofltd Oralnences 1• •2, 14-63 1• 6.0. """ lt·6) mu}I be •t l>'!al.O lflorde• not •o contl1t l w••h 1111' resolu. lion 1.tUlnQ ll>t ann.,.1 111• •.J!t SECTION l A Ordlrwince\ 1•·61 and 1•-0 "'" tt't,,111(1 uw lun<llofl.ll tonSOh!l.Jtlon bet_..,, ll'of City 01 Cll'1• M<'ii Mid !toe CoS\41 Mt"' P1rk t ncl Ret•tll!IOl'I Di\ trk l -llw! Co\!• ~W Srreet L•Qht· "'II Ener11, 111<1 Maln'""antt Ol"rk l re1.PKli'llly, pursua,,1 to •Pi>IK.ablt' provlMoni ol Pl rl • of tllf C.hlomll Ro.,......e"""' Ta•1111on Code•rt...,•eby •tPe•lt<I. B Ordln.ances 14-M .,,.!I i. .. s can- <l!l'"nlnQ ll'W! 9(1W fl\m<',,lll tf.o0<9""'111 tlon ol '"" Clly ol C.o~•• ~~• W>lll tflt C~l• Mew Par-I nd Rt crt •llon Ci\ lrlCI -tl•t CM,• ~I· $1tffl Uqtol• IAQ E"'<llV llnd Mel!lten•n<t Oht rlt1, tt'~tliveh, pur1u•nt lo •l>Plkal;)lt provisions ol Perl • of \tie Calltorn•• Rt-vtnw - T •••llon Coclr are IW!t<'&,o ·--c T~t' repe.al 01 l .. D ... Off'Wld Ordlrw111<e1, •lletlln<J ••la publlcegen tl•i. Is l11tenclt'd !II reln1!1tt tl'W! loe,.. llt 1I le9'1'I •tll1tlo«st1lo~ lu•l.Olt llOfl, oblf9111lon1, PO .... r, Ind .. uthor!lyol ll'W! rftpetllw publlt "gent les .111 l!'W!V t•· IMtcl ti t"e llmt lmmedl•lt lV prior tc '""""atl,,.,.nl ol S•ld OrdlMntt\ 1~..-2. 1' 63, I•·•'· and I• llS 1' If u lll O.-Olrw1nce1 Plolll fltver bff" enacted SECTION •• l"ll Ofdlflf!l<t Sh.Ill liloe tHKI •PIO bt !fl lull torct lm- "'''<li•tely lrom .Ind •lier lls l>.ISMQlt. ll'ld prior lo IM l kPlflllll" ol 1111- {lS) d1n trcwn lllt' Pll!.IQol' 1,_tftll, !h.1111 bt Pllbfl t.l'>ed or>ct '" t,.. Ora19 C011t O•llv P!tol, • ntWll>foet' of Qt M rat clrc 1;111110,,, prlntt d 8,.,0 Plblli.lltd 111 the c.uv ot Cosl• Me,.., IOQOl!IMf "'UPI tl'W! llll"1t\ of l!W mtrn bff!. ot 11>t Cl•v Council votil'IQ !Of - 199IMI ttw 51.,..,., PASSED AN O AOOPlEO IN!. 1"11 Gily ol .t.uqu,1, 1'1S A L PINKLEY M1.,or 11llMC1ty · olCo\llMtu ATTEST: IEILElN P, PHINNE:V CllVCltf'k el I,_ Cltyol CMI• MtJ.a ST.t.lEOF Cl.llfOR Nl.t. I COUNr't'OF Oll:ANGE ) $$ CITVOFCO .. T.t.MESA I I.Y ES C1111ntll Membt~t ; ll'l'*lty, Hl<nft'ltlt, Wll\On, R.atlU, """" NO E S : C 111ncl1 Mem• .... : NOl'lf All S E NT : Covfllt H M •trt· bw1•HOIW IN WITNESl WHE REOF, I ....... Plitrte., set my 1\9"11'""1111111tt1tl'<o *' ol ... City o1 C.0111 Mo" lt\l1 20ttl a.ay el Auvust, ltlS. l!ILl!E N P , PHINNE'r (Jty O.rk 1M11•-olflclo Cl4-f-ot 1"' Clly (6""'11 611,_ Cltyot Co\11 MtM """'' ...... Ot'l.Mt (.H" O.lty Piiot. AUOl/M 11. ltl) ))1 .. 1) Wednesday. Augus1 27. 1975 DAILY PILOT IJ:J PUBLIC NOTICE ·-)J NOTICE lOCREO!TOll\ N•.l. ..... JJ SVPll:RIOR COURT OP THI: \TATI! 0' CALIFOllNIA FOR f lo!E COUNTY OP OltllNc;;E In I"-"""Iler ol 1"-E1~•t•04 ••£LEN AUC.U'>TA MICl-VAt:, O•Cf•......:t r u nt.IC NOTIC'F. f I Cl 1 l !OUt I U,1 t. ES' NAM I ~I A T£Mll MT '"' 10110*1110 Pf"t\(11\\ •te dO<f>Q bU1>1 .... , .. (, & P r>l'IOl'rt "1\10..,AI.. 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'"E PLOPLE o r lt<E STAT£ or TtltptloN Ull l •1•0UI AVISQI UUed "•s•dodtm•nd-El CALllORNIA .. rNO C.A[E llN(,'> Altor.,.ytor P l•1n1tll l"bun.ot Pl>tdt' ll•<+dt• t l nlri Ult 11n TO 't'OU l<TAIN ~'IE Y. DAIRIES., Publ•'>l>td O••n11e Co•~• Oaol w P•IO!, •u1U1tncl1 ....... no\ QUI Ud •t_..,,. ll<C ' a corpo1a1oon OOROft!Y AuQu·.t1l,2Q,21,•n<l!.olotl,1ilS )(1111 IS CllrllrD6t JD O•~s Le• I• 1nlor"""-oen CONS l A N C E H £ ODEN'>, que1oq"", Y.'l"IFJIEO PHVLl l'> PILCt-<AllD, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01'\AL E OF REALANOPERSON .. l Pl'IOPElll'Y AT PRIVATE SALE l.S A UNIT I lc l~<'Re ,pcu1<1efll IS.eetoc1note•\ CE[BlE INVESlMEtll COMl',.Nf i> Tl1f' oool•l •on~• Md\ l<le<I ap.•1•hon .. hflul<!attc p.tr!n~•~nor. P>l!LIP S con1.ernon9 ye~• .,,.,,,.,<!~ Vou m;iy CLAP!( /,'ARC.A"C.I .,, C.t ARK , l<lf 11 wrl•ten rt'\pcon•~ ,.,1,.1n Jildi>•~ol JOE OE C6L[, SOI.OMAN 11AM tno;o~ltlfl•lll•"'"mmon·•~w•-<lnn MONO OEEllL[, ROY I.DC.AR you C'IEEBLE JANE 0 ICOJIN WILl.I AM SUPE NIOR COU AT OF THE $TATE OFCl.LIFOllNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A l llSl ti l fyou!;i,1 1olole~ ... .,11enGRA N l O tEBlt , POEIER I tt•oon~ w1ll\•fl ~ut" tome vourdet<'lult "HOMAS DE EBLE C.l EN 01 1.L m;iyoeenter•O.,natnt tour1 mav ~ntt• llTAVISTI( CDliP d Cal•lor n•• ror a 1u<111n1f n! ton1 .. 1n<n'1 1n1uncl1Ye or oo•.oloon Rt PUBLIC Pl:! ROLE UM 1,, the M •lle• ot '"~ E•t"!e ol Olflt•O•tlt'r ,(Qn(trn•n<10'""""Dlp•c (01..ll>A NV • tO•PO•.J!•O", TIT LE MICHAELP BARllNOV,0.tea<e<l r"'•lw, \POu~•! \upoor! Cf1•<d tU\!O!ly INSU RANCE ANV TN UST COM NOTICE I'> HEP E BY (.!VEN '"a! (ll•ld ~upoorl, dl!Orf•f'•' .... ~ <O•h PANV • C•htcrn•• tOH>O••t•Qfl J p !fie Ufll''"''9ne<1 w•h ~I'll d1 P'"•~!e anC1•ut~Cllw!rrf'held•r"avtlt'1r~n1f'<I B ti Tl E ii , 0 IL L A N 0 sele Ot1 or dlle• l/1of I•! di>Y cl ~ llv 111t tou•1 whltll <Oul!I r~•.ult on I"" OEVfl.OPMFNT COR PORATION " 1embt•, 19/S. ,11 1n~ oll<c~ ot ~ 11.><rtln> ~afn•"'""'"' ol Wd\lf\, !.>~•"9 ot ,,.....,.,., Cd••tornl• CO• per "t"'" PAC 11 IC Mu•pl1y & Golt 1888 C~n!ury p,.,~ E.'•~1 "' O•C~<••ly Cf 01t11•• '' >•~t CO A ~T Cll'>OL IN £ CO MPANV , ~ SU•lt !10/ lo» An9t!e1, C.Ounl y "'LO'> ( '' ID" wlsh to ~ft ~ lllt .NI"''' DI (..l!,IQr!l•d <O<IXl'•locn f r.r f MAN f An<)<'lt'S ~1 ·tle OI (• '"""'" to Ill•• .,, ~!tOfN' '" lh•• n ~Iler, fCU lllould ~AIN•IElC:: FOUNDAl •ON ROY I h•Qtle•t •n<l M\! bidder a"o '"ll!ttl IO 00 o.o promplly 10 111•1 1ou• -•llen ~ l I N NE T T , N 0 SE MAR I E t Clflf<rmat1on OV •••O Su!ler>Or Coun , •PlllOfl••.1l•n1 m•~Otl 1lt'O ont1me '>l!NNElT , GEOll C.E (A"'IOR all 1he rog111 ,1•11e an<lonl~re•IOll\.d•d 0dteoMay1/,19/~ LYLE A GARNER RUTH ll Ot<:e.o\.td •1t .... l•"'<:!Oldea1hanoa11 u.... ... DLN!'o.JS WARDLE Cle•k C.ARNER It B t:IRK , HELEN r lQtol l>tlt ancl •fltetest Iha! 111e ESl•tt VoC~•t Plum""'t, Oep,,lw W HI T E I( I N I( N US'> E LL 0 ol~i•dd>et<'•~h•~dtQu1teOllv OI>'!•• lSEALf GA RNER , MAUV LEWIS GARNr.:H lion of lltwor o11>e r,.11-e, 01"rr '"""Of on •Ttw relP<>n•e .ona ctn er permo11td THE HEIRS ANO 0£ "'1St E'> OF Tt-<£. .00111 .... 10 1 ... 10••••0<!ece.Jl.f'<l,•l I"' Pl'QO'f\ mu~• tit' In WfOlinQ """ '" 111e ESTATE OF WARREN L Mf£1tER. llme ot <»•IPI, '"ind lo a11 111a1 <tfl••"' form 1:re•t"bt'd by \11e C.otllo<n•• OECE:,i.'>EO, '>TANOAl'IO OIL COM· ttll •nd i>tfMl".Jl pr°"'r\y S•1u.l1<'d on Rult'• o! (out! T""V mu,i Dt' hie<!,,, PAN 'f OF CALIFOFI NIA, • CO<QOfd tl>e Coty ot S.00,,th La9un.o (.ounly o1 t/\lltC11<1 ,.,11111\t' proper 111>"111"'° dl>d l•Dfl , STANOARD GASOLINE OOM 0 ••"9<' S\alfol C•l1lorn1•. p;uto<Uldf """"'cl ""'~"' OI. (llP1 o! e.och"" PJ>.NY , d (O•PO••l•On , W£STERN lyoH-i.<rlt)l!d •• !oHO•• 1o-wo\ peh1 oQflff ll'W! tome wlltn a '"""""'' OPE RATIONS, ! NC , a tOfl>C'•ahon Ap~flment Ne Jl and park•"ll l•d<'e~ l.l!<ved"" • 11arlw n1 .. ~ varv .Jf\O .ill olr..r perl(ln• un~"own t l•1m !.Pot<t No. 48 ol '"e La91;n• Rov,.le, dt'fl""l.l•ll!I on 111t' mtlllod ol ""'v•tt •"II ""' "11"1. 1111<', e\!a! .. , """'or ,,,. lot•!<'GOf\ lal'!CI s•tu1 teO '" tne toun1vo• f or t>.Jmple, '"' CCP dll 10 lh•ougl'I !e•e•I '"the •eal P•OPt"fl• d"Strobt>tl '" Orin<)<', '>!alt ol C•ll!orn1a °""'''!>ea ••S '° 'nt tcmpla<"I a<l~f'"" 1011l••nllll • hlle a•lol\Q...,; WllllAMF Mc DONALD tnetelo A,, un<l1V•Otd 1 /18t~ lnlttest ,n 1ha! NICM EY. CAP RE Tl&. Mt OONALO YOU ARE HE REBV NOT If I E011"11 ttrtton lt•sef'IOIO esl•lt crt•I"" Dy 11'1d1 !t<illtO S an attonn ha< Ol:'en comm,nceo "V<}•fl>! cer1.01n ""~ OdleO M"rt" 1 '"'°' •• llHlM.ocAr1hu• Bouit•••O vo1;, ana t"ch ot you, on '"" ~bow" tcU1ed by HNlr\ Bros, Int , a COfPllfa· lrvl,.,C..ll1ar .. 1.at 1101 enlllled court u"de• ttoe orovl'.oOnS ol l •Ofl, •~ le~Mir, arn:J Pover"OP Pl.it~ Tt'l !ll•)l.Jl l4JJ Sf'Cl•On 138 OI ltle Cane ot Covol !no;., a cof'P(lra!o<>n "' le•sf't' lor ttle Attwnt1tor Pe1l1l11ner Procedu•t ot Ille '>1a1e o• Cdl•lorno• by tf'rm ol tt v•a•s, Oe9•n"•nq M.Jrcn 1, Pl;bli\11fd O«•nqe C.0•11 D.lolr Pllo1 ii1a1flt1tt •bOve ""mtd, lo• 1ne dtlrPo<I' 1961, a"" en<l•ng f'ell<u"r • 28 JlltoO r,.. Au9 1J 10 21,ilncl Sept J, 1911 JOllA·I~ ot de!e•mononQ Olli •<lwerse <l.Jom\ JnO to•de<I Mt•<~ 11, 196! 111 eoo~ lc.60, 1-----------------cioua, UP<>" tne ""' 10 all 111.Jt ce<taln P•9<' 91 C<I Ollotla l Recoro1 """ .. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE• rfal properly sl!u .. t<'G In the Cou~I• of amtndeo lll' dotume,,•~ recn•<!rd -O•anoe, S1111e ot (alllor,,1~. de•Ct1b!ld AL>QUSI 10 1%1, '"Book •1fl9, P~Qf ~11 aslCllOwS of0fl1tla1 R~cord\,lln<l recor<l<'<!Junt-SUPERIORCOURTOF THE T~e ncrll"a\I Quarter o1 the 1•. lw.J on Boot 6S'IO, pa9e lOOot OI· STATEOl'CALIFORNIAFOlit sou1ht •1I Qu.Jrler OI Set1>0 n IJ, It( iii Retord~. •!'l<I t f·retOfdecl J...... THE COUNTY OF OR ANGE rown..,,11) 6 S.Oulh, Ranqe 11 Wt'~I. '"Ille 71, 1163, '"Boo-1>611 019" 89'1, Ollk•a l NO ... 1MOO R•r>e!".O l •s Bcl!MIS, on Ille Co!y Cl HUf11 Rec0ttl$, to wMth •ttOrd) reltre<'Kt' Ir. NOTICE OF SAlE OF lnqlor< Selttto, County ol Dr11no;ie '>1~!P ""etrr maoe fot Pll• li<ulars, M><ttrea,. RE.t.L PllOPE AT'r ot C•lilo•n•~ • .JS ~110 .. n on • """' •t ed by lhe $ubd~dqn ........ , •no O<;tuP--AT PAii/ATE SALE <OHle d In b<lok SI, pa9t ,, o• ""'~ cy l.9re<'mt "t t•t<ult<I by SI Pit'lfe E!>lilf ol MELVIN 0 . !.TEWART ltJl-ous MilP\, retotd' of Orang.l ln'llS1"'f"I I"<, recorded AUQ0.151 19. Dtceai.ea Couottv,Ca11fo•noa 1'16.J !n Book M>IC, Ptge no Oll•tl•• NOTICE IS HEREBV C.1..,EN "'"' EXC£PT!NC. TME REFROM 111at Re<or<!s, IQ9ell'W!• wolh 1hP r~t+usl"" '"' im<k'rr.l11neo , •~ AO""'"'s1ra10t 04 QOfhOf\ loclU!H-0 wolll1n ttlt stop ol I....., •'91'1• lo ult •nd occupy Apa•tmenl No IM E"a" ol tl'W! above """"a dl'ce· a...<•lbt<I I" !l'W! Ott'Cls to \l'W! Qr..,.q.e lJ encl Par>•"9 '>1>1te No oe, "'II'<!-dl'nt, won 'M!ll at o•lvate •ale 10 the (OUf\h FIOOd Control D1s!rlc1 roecoo<lt'<I on1"" Pl i i al!a(l\ed IO !>d•d A"""f1dment h•Qfot•I """ bes I b•d!lt't u-tht tf<~ October U, 1911 111 boll-.,.1, ~ 11~ roecorde<! J11ne 1•, 14tl '" Booll 61'0, -toncl•ltM!> fl~r~•ndller mrn••Df1"11 """ '" boolo •9'12, ll.JQ<' 122 ot Olhc•al pa!lf 100 o• ()111(1.al Rt<ord\ ""° re-....., \UbJ<'t l lo cont1tnia110" by W•O llrtc•tl\, al'ICI re0r1co1ae<1 Stp1em1"'' rttor<led J""e 18, llel, '" Rook 6611, !tullt'•lor Court, Of\ "'onaay ~temb!r 11, 10!>1 '" l)l)Ok tl•• 11! paqes !JIS ""° paQt m Ott1t1a! Record• whltli •s '" I, 191S•1 ll'W!f>Ou• ot 9.00n'tlock ~ m or ••lo•Olht111 Records (OfP<lr•lt'd ana rnaoe . r ar• OI s .. ,,, lht•taltP• .... , .......... i. ..... all-l:tv YOU ARE HERE8V OtR£CTEOto !.uoiiS•Qnmt"I and Oc.tup.Jn<Y Ao•ee-law ai Int Oltoce of lllt unae rs•g<>ed AO· lo!t wn~ ll'lf Clt'r'. OI ,,.,. .ot>ov,..,nlltlf'<I ~"' l<Katfd 1n Ille commu,.,•lv ~P<1rl monlslrator, t 10 Oo"•ld w Pc•~·•I , al· (Ol;rt a wrlllefl plead•f'IO on •t""'1•• to menl llu11oln9 _...,,..,. •• LltQYn.! Rov,.le torrotY at l11w, •01 C•v•C Cen!H °''"" 11\t tomplaln1 1n '" attoon tnhueo ~' 1 na loc.a lfd on 1tot •t•I ll•OP!'•1w W..\I, s .. nla 1'ne, C1ht<>•"•d "7/01 •II al)Ove , brOUQfll •11•1n11 you'" t,,.. Otl.t•lbt<I tlert•n IOgelhe• "'l!fl B r1g~1 flqlU, title •nlr•est ano <'\t•t• GI the "'-''°'Court 01 1r.. '>!.Jle ol C.oh•o•"'" o• w•v lor •fMlrt\!> an<! eqres• to an11 l"•O Of'<Pd•n• "' 1ne ""'P 01 ""<le"'" 1n and to• tl>f Count., o• Or"nQt with•n ln:om wld 1p.irtmen1 ltl'ld •o a!'lf! from end tll ri9"1, 1•11e .Jnd lnlt-•tr.1111.11 "'s lh•rtv !lO) oaw\ a'1er wr••<<' OI "''" ,..;a 1t11omob1le 'h'r~1n9 '°"''' -e\1tlt m.1w h"vf at Qultto bv ~·~''"" mof1S IOQ'l!ll'W!< •>IPI ll'W! fOQtll IO '"' tflf "'°'" o! l•w, or 011'1fr "'I ~. ••nee h<\ "".Jlh on 'l'QU ARE HEREBY NOTIFlEOlllll! DUl>lk OOftlOf\S a l'ld e11ulPmtnt o• s.olo 8!'1<1 to the 1ouow1nq oest••bo"<I rea! Uhlt•~ ~ou K> OOPtar <Ind dfl•W.-r a• buoldlll(I al'ICI otllt• <O"""'un1!y !;w;o11tie) or-riv above •equ1ttO. •aid l)la•fl1111 woll t.;i>P !n t0"1mof1 w11~ o,het occupa,,1$01 511<1 Rt al properly lot1!ed In tilt' (OIJl\IY IUOOmt'nl IO< any "'0fltW or Cl.Jn"11(11'\ 1P41rlmMtbYlldln11 04 0..•"9f, Sl•le ol C•lllo•n•a dnd 1eoor1 de""'n<led on lllr compld<nl o• "''II "!JP lot~ O c f , G and H ct TtllCI NO, lyOtK«bedt s!ollow\ I• to the Cou•! lot anv rellel demM><k'<! &ll. 111 $N..-n °" " Map lt<ordecl In Loi ~1 ot l r<Ki No 6174 '" 1"'1 (11~ 1nllw!(cmp1a 1"t Sook ,5, P•O<' IS ot M 11ce Ue""°"s ol &lroH-n Gro~ ••per maptttordi"CI YOU ANEHER EB't'NOT 1r1E01Nll Maps, •t-t ora s ot Oranoe Cou,,lv, In Roo+. 1fl0, P.Jll•\ ••, I~ a nd 16 Ml~ 1tlt Ol))etl ol tto•• •<!Ion h 10 mat t,,,.. C.lltor,.,11, IOQtll\tr •Ill\ '""' '"'"'n tell•neous Mao• Re tor os o! \aod alle>wf na,...,.<I detfnd•"h sel lor1n u .. w.alk••Y 10 •<'el !n w1<1111 ;id101n!n; '~'d Dr•<lO' County 1'1111ur' Ot ""or 111e1r till"' o• ''"•m• To loll E e.na r .,, '"°"'""" 1111' ""'111 o• IC.Ommonty k"own •• 10137 ,..,.,,,, '"' real property Jn tilt' t OIT'COl"•n! ,..;a11a.:t,...,ld..-11kw•y t>eln0•1t<:•l•!I, te<lloP!•tll,G.ordtnG•ave,Ctll!Ot"•lll tle•tln llt•td~O. II t nl' tOll 0t !Not ••tt'PI ''to tilt No rl"t••terly ,. ll'fl AP rOlO 181 1] ~ave, ~ncl lh•t •u(h ti~'"' O• clilom\ i... ttotrllOI. by• rewlullo" ot trit-ROi•d of AU socn bids m1;st bl In "'"''"II ..no lld1""9"' to '"" vooo ;oft(I 01 no l'!lec;t ~•IW"1 ol 0t1n~ Co.,nty, Mitred wlll be rec••W'!I at tnt oHltt of Oo>f\i!IO and tl'l.Jt pla•nt l!I 'llllC' tosa•d rC'•I p1 0 FtDnHlr• u , ltSto, a cerl•l;eo tOPV W, ~·~•!, AUorney for Admln.•t•Ah'>f, l><'ftl' ot oule!<)(! •<1a1n•! ea<~ Of tnr '"""l!OI blln<J •tto•Otd M"'<" 1, 1~111. ,,, 401 Chit ea ... 1er O••W Wesl, SanleAn" 1bove na~d ""~"aa"" Bool>l ltl). P•9' •11 ol O!ll(l•l RecO<"l» C•hlorn114710) Of m1y tit' lllt'CI .... 111 n.e You m•y """" Ille .Owoce ol ..., •I E•t "1t•fl(I •nv po•l•o" 01 Slt!CI •-Clerk of I"" .ll:oOYf n1mea Cour1 0t lor""y ti" 1ny m•ller (Onntclt<I -•'1 .,....le,. lie• bllO"' 11\e llrw ot ti. '"'"" mey bt n.Uvert-11 to Int AdmlnlsrrMor tho tol\'O'l.alnt O• !Ills sum,...on• Suell .. IQll lld>e I""" 04 .... P1c11lc 0c.... ""' WA•llY •• , ... , lime .,.,, '"'' .. 110< ..... y Sl'IOuld De COllWU•O .. 1111 ... 11111 •rnorec°"""°nlykn.own•'· pUbl!<•tlon ot 1111• n.otltt •n<I btl'ore the .,.,,. I•"''' sta11a '" 1~,, •lMlt'nOM tor ll•tl COill HloPlwi ¥, A.,.,I....,."' ....... lllQ olW•dWlf, l1l1nQ I wrlttt'rt plta<llf!Q to lhl' tom, No.Sl,5oo.oll\L.a911n•,Cal1tor"'• TERMS OF SALE • (ISPI, l;iwlul p1.,,,, Ptnotlel property '°"'lits o1 t.., "'Ol'ifY ol ll'lt vnltt'CI Slate• Ttl'l 110" I GO'l'f't\ 1;n0t1" my ft11nd •lld sn1 Of •No taln 1..,,.,,,.,r, •II<! l urn111\il\Q'\ louiltid l>efcenl ol lllO 1"10Ul'll Olt••KI """' ;oc · .,ypr r lor Cou • I ol 1l'tt s1 .. 11 al 1131CU Co.a1t Hlgri..-ay, Aptrtmenl No, r~ ll'W! w•ltlel'I b•O or olll!f", -C.hfor"••. 11'1 11\d !or ,,,. Cou!'l!y ot ll, SOulfl Ll>O..,.,.., C•Ulornl• U'oe Oll-e m ust bl Plld UCIOn !Iott tan-Or.ar>Qll, lll1r. ?Ill\ Oi l' 01 No""'"°'1r, ,., .... " ol I.lit' (I S .. lfl I•"''""_, llnn1Hon ol llW \alt llv U ld ~IOt ,.,., GI I"' Uftlt.a Slate\ 11" tonll•~lonol C-1, s.10 wi. ••II llo midi._ lhe WILLIAM E . $1JOHN, c11r•oltM Wilt. llMOll t K •-"fm\ BIOi Of otter\ to bl If\ ..,,111,,.,, tnd 0.tt<I A"9\0\l 17, ltlS win bt •tt•l ~ •• , .... •!Ort .. •OoHlca GERl.lO 'Nt LL IAM C\.EARV et anv ti"" •II•~'"" tl•sl P\lt)l•<•1io<l Adftll"l•l•tlorol ltl• iwr.Of llf'ld btlort' dtlt Cl \MIO E'ltltol Mol~lt\ 0 . S1 ... orl. DATEO· A'-'flUSt 19, l•I~ dt<.•.aM><J EllG E NEJ.ALBE!ilTINI, dttetwd A<1m l111\1r1torw 11t1w +n DONAL OW, ,,l!l'llCAL •-••a "'""'-'al 1..1..-.t.L•~•11N1 , MtJllPlol Y & Qll l.. Wll>tUO t•Cttttw-y "•"' E1'I. "1 °""< C..lltof Oo'l .... WHI """'1111 ..... M -.Clll'-1ltl•ttr0l lM.t. ........ Ollft>r .... a t.....,._1 l1l•ltJJ.1'SJ .. .__.,..., .t.•11'111'11Ur11" 11"""9¥ I• Mmlfthlr111r Pllbt1""'4 Ot-•"OI CMsl Dellr ""lol ll\lblhlltel Or.1"11"' CM•I 0401v PilOI A.ut.10,u .11. 1t1s Ju1.1$. -..,. tt., ti.end s.111 . t, 1t l• JJOt.IJ ($EAL) SuP1rlo• Cou•I Bw N•t•lle L On1mmO!'CI OeputJ Clert tKIW'SIElt Cl ltTN 1!111 ANDlllOWN Attlf,.J1411Uw Ql>O C.mpui 011 .. ~I'\ '"'''°' -~ .. .o<l'I, C..UforN1 l l M.1 Ttlt.._ ........ AtNc.tle1U Alt-nfw .... 1 .. 1111 Pubh!ol\IG Oren0t Co•\! o..irv J'liot, MiQ,))-$tpt ~.10, II, 1•IS J2SI 11 ''"' l 'U"I ....... , ...... "" '"° °'°"'' t ... u DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~~c;" ~~: ~;:::., I 642 ·5678) °"" c..i1 !Mo.wot." f•~I QBd•I lll!P'.,...ol ..... , ... , ·~--·-·· .. -· .....-.. --·~·~· -·· \:.".' r_. ::;:.:: t;-:.·. :--"-· ...... _. ... --1-... -~M t_, ..... , .. _,,_ ·-·-"'°° ,, .. i.--·-. ..,_ WWW ·-H~s~s For Sde ERRORS: AdYtrfi•trs s h ould chtclc their ads dolly and n:porl ... r o rs immediottly. 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I~.~.~,~l •I llr, 4 U:t & G.illl'r\ 2 fH·cplJ te ... , "c1b;;r i)(•lu)(f' kil t'h<'n l'll'r tor ~ ,u ht low· ''011 1nav 'l'll't:t !ht: f1n1sh1nt: tOuc h•''> ti7:i-kl2tl WWW -SUPER SHARP l"orm.11 11\111$! roonl I :\l'I ~I::~! ~~::u::~~~:;l k1'il~'i11:.~~ f ..., f:im1ly roonl + n1 11 l.1nd"liil11n g C.i!I Sp.11 l 111 1: Jnvl·st n1t nt Cor p x:ri :1:i.11 *PRIME• Newport 4·Plex l'rule of ou.11et·:-h1p JB !l 2b;i o•orfll r un!l h.1-. frpl t· in rn.1"'ll'I' HH .uirl ll'p!i: 111 h\ 1n)..! rn1 (J\h<'r" .1n .111 21111 !b,1 <Jn te• l;_ind nr ll11.1t: ll u'p F'l ill pn<t' 5137 ;,oo (.0;.ill PRESTIGE HOMES Rroltors li45·6646 PRIVATE LAKE l.U)(UI ll~U " 3flll 2ha h11llll' II 1\h \It'\\ o( hUl!t' l;;)..;{' .\n1cnll1t'.'S 111 c lutli .. • c-om ® herbert hawk ins RIAlTOIS 646•325S JUST LISTED G(J1 J!.c11u'> h1dd1•n 2 c;\or', I b1•rJroo,,l Sl1.1rp ,1,,; ;-.pl•! h·""' :.hfl\\:. Ju\01111-: IOlll. h f t1 11 •f111 !'. p .1l1 0 & ~;;rdL'll , nJ11\ r11 1t1t1111r l1\·1n ).! \q"' l '.111 \(JU lt,•llP\l'l>rll\ $11'i 't'~l 1 ~l l'f:HB H Oi\Il.:S J948 C•mpus NB S49·865~ Pool + 4 Cor Gar. arc JU:.\ ::! .,f thL· f1..1turcs i n th1 :-. :>l1.lud1•d 1';a,LS1do:.· C.:o~ta ~lt•.;a, J hcdrm hnn11• t)thf'r :Ill po1ntn1cnt:. 1n1·lulll· :-.hut to:rs l'har1n , p.1nel1n:..:. <:>t {)nt• r1r1 pl.11·1· h:ir1t ... 011d fir~. I U"llt•Ol k 1t c-!H·n ,'I,;. 1hn111:.: "rt•a f:.1r.i ;.:1• "oultl h1 • 1f1C'.1\ !or -.1 ud1<1 or u.11rk"'h'>I) \)n1· nf ·v k1 11 d and 111·'>111«! on i :i.l rk'l'P 111! L\11-.~· tn 10th S t .;hop pu1;.: C;lll now for "PPI 5-Hi 58kH *$41,400* W ill Sell VA L.n ;.'.l' '! b e dnn :! hath hom e l.1\ 111g ~ den ll x21 En o:_!u~o ·d pa t io . O\v1look1ng ll&F pool O\\ner bou).!hl p1vpcrt\' out or :'>1011{' 64ti 3'tll't, l-:\r·~ 35tll n1un1t \ IHll!I pr1\ ,1\t·J~~~~~~~~~~~;;:; t lubhvu!-.t' 111111 i.:u.1rdt•(\ j t'nlr\' i.:.1tc l'nttd 11~ht a t S55.000 C i\LI. 110"' OCEAHA ;;;>£) 2Gfi0 l\r\11 \t l'ommun1I) 2BH 211.\ J 'torv t•nrl un 1t Cho1 l't' h1l·u t 1011 Q\!'r lnnk1ng golf tuu r,t· \\'llh J.!hn1 p s l ol ocean Shoit 1\,1lk t o pu1ol , J.1('u1.~1 &· 1 luhhou-.C' N1 . 1 .. 1 C.1rn1no l'l,1z,1 s hllP· p111).! 3 mt t•l 111 c:.in 111 Oi:c.1n-.1dC' $:~\ 500 By 0\\'n c r Sho\1 11 h\ ;ip p ·t on l• 511l :10.1., c;::, SELECT I PROPERTIES VETS \ i\ .1p prO\ cf1 hornt•s t';'o <h~n 1>1n t Cost.1 !\lt•s,1, lllJ! Ht h , lr\llll' C:1ll \'t'tc·r .1 n c ouns C"lor ~31, 5fl86 ) _, • * * • •SAVESSSS B1·at thP a nt1c1p.1\C'rl pr IC'\'" 1n l rc-asc .uul ~·011 <ll'dUl'I tht• ta:o;:{'s anrl in l<'rt·"lt frun1 ''OU ll IN· C0:\1 E l.1x . 2 Bt•1lroon1. 2 hath Condoc; tn S.1nt a 1\n.1 still onlv ~l ,9.'i11 \\lth 10'. do1.tn. u'k for 1''r;ink !13'1 8321 1\go:nt ----- EASTSIDE $32,750 P <'r fcct s t.1rlt'I' homL' n<'{'d"' ~1 little f1x1n 1··,1 n t;;s t 1c 1nv1..•st n11nl C.tll fi \5 fl303 FOREST OLSOH IHC. ATTEHTIOH BUILDERS!! ,Trade l41vc 111 this n ice 2 lx-rlroom ho1nl' while you htu ld \Our units on th1• H 4 lot B oom for pool ts· bit:' 1n l.1r;.:l' convC'rl C'd f.Jmlly roo1n . \Va\k-1n closets. p anelin g, ~l'ls hltn<> & C'O\Crccl patio enh .1n('C th1.; p rnpt_•rty . T>on 't <IC'lay nn llus only S.10.SOO. Ca 11 546 5880 , . ~HERITAGE REALTORS ... 642-5678 H;i\e something )OU w.lnl lo sell " Ctass1f1rd a rts do DAILY PILOT ll w e ll C;i ll NOW, 642-5678 GMft'ol I 002 G~Mral I 002 . ........... 89••········ ......................... . Kt~.lLT4tKS 644-7270 QUA.LITY HEW DUPLEX • STEPS TO OCE AN a nd s hoppin.[!' from this s p;icious 3 bedroom. J balh upper. Lower unit l bedroom, l bath. Plus h carpet1n S! a nc.I fire 1>laecs in t>0th these de luxe umts. $118,500 Submit offer. "" 1111•11 !bl llYl.C.• U OO•<J•• WI «• ol1f •~I I~• Ull 01 ""' •• .. fOll ••lo/ sol•C• • ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . DtJ CAil Y Pll.OT Hou u• For S4'e I ............................................. . ~'!':!!!.~~~-~~~•••••••• ~':4!!~:.~~.~~•••••••• ~~!::.~~~.~~••••••• ~~!~!!.~~~~: ........ GffttOI IOOJ lalbo•'••lnlllla 1007 ~~!!!.~~••••••• ~~:!!.~~•~••••••• ~~:!!.~~-~°!:_ ...... . c;....,.al I OOZ .General t 002 Gmeral I 002 GttWrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~·:i:~·0~;;;·;·1~;l~·;·;~: Costa M.:10 I 024 HuntlrKJfon leach I 040 l"IM I 044 ...-•-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• HEW LISTIMG hcc 1111t11.>, ovonriu.-d lot, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEMIMSU' • PT lly own€'t. $83,SOO. Uit)-i. SA.LL CA.SH S WALK TO BEACH THE EVEMIMGS OM MORMIMG CAMYOM . \Vatch th<' :-;unst't O\'C'rl<1ukin g Morning l'anvon in Corona <lt'I M;.1r . 'l'akt: a S\v1ri1 in th t~ frpe fo r rn \)()i >l <11· r t:'la:< in. the l>eau1iful :1 hdr111, 2200 sq ft hon1c. ! Good ~~e1:~~;~uoi;()MI:§ REAL TORS''. 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwav. Corona del Ma r • I 002 Geftffal IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W ESL~:y N TAYLOR CO. REAL T OR S s i nce 1946 SPARKLING POOL HOME-$74,900 l '.har1ni n g 4 h clrm . 3 balt1 hon1c \\" pool. !~ri ght in \'itin g rn1~. l~gc n1str lx\r1n & hath \V 1 1~o n1a11 tub. \Vallcrt (.'Otll'tyd. 2 11 I San Joaquin Hills Raad NEWPORT CENTER , M.B. 644-4910 "General I 002 Ge-nrral IOOZ ....................... ...................... . ··t.BEDROOMS <.;r('~t rur the bu: f;1n11ly v. hu.,.. anls 4 J>ILL" a lt0n11s roo1n or & hdrn1s -dark· room for shultl·rbu;::.. <"O\'l'rC'd pat1o·nt'.1r bus. lrl•t'v.·ay :in rt !.hu1)p1n ;:. 'l'h1:. lovC'ly 2 stnr~· ~hake rnofl'd hOml' l~ \\arn1 ;u1d • 11111!.l ng. <.:;i ll for an :1p ' pu1n trnent . BEACH DUPLEX Sh<irf) ruslil' l'harm & cunll•mfH)r ary. Oolh for thl' PrlC'(' of ont"'. Pncf'd for cprtl"k s;dc. Uea c·h one hlol"k av.·a~·. ()nJ y $01,500 ~ C:1ll 5-15·9-i!jl. LAGUMA CO.OP Beautifu l 2 lxtr .. "own yo11r O\\'n'' de\'clnpment. Bein g remodeled : rtistom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6..IOO sq . ft. home on point .1iool, dock . Custom 5 llll. 4 ba. View . 80 fl. on . lagoon . Boat sli p. $!95,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba y\1de 011vc , N 8 67$· 6 161 Grnerol I I 002 GtMral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRYINE TERRACE· $71,500 'J'his ve ry nic:c :J !)drm .. 2 be.1th h ome is the l0\\1e s t JJricc<.l -and the best buy in this cxclusi\·c ar<.•;1. Close to the beach & count!')' club. Lt)\'ely tree s haded ,ya rd. 1'his n ~\\I Ji :.;t i11 g \\'on 't last? Shu\v11 by app't. -~ V EAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2~07 E. COAS T HW'I' CORONA DEL MAR _,., • ~0-IS7 1. Evei;,bi3·631 1 •. !or your eqully.fa!lt. CRY $53,000 Attractive l ·slory home Discovery R .F.:.G~·5M.5 with I )!C. ii \"In j:l' r1n . 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 4 Blocks· Close . r I t 3 w1frplc .. din.::irca,lar1;c BAY'·"· hi 313 l!a I• 0,aut1 u . vpcan ' °' ~ac . oc, . Y Tiled entry to l!xqwisite b<idroom College Piark. rear patio ; 2 l.ldrrns., I Avt•, 673·19.51. 2 br, 2 ba COLLEGE PARK 1 .• ho1n e. Central air. VA b;ith PLUS hw:e nx11n & + extras , $72,SOO/WSI Customized 4 bdrn1., 2 h\•ini:. 3 Jeurooms, + apprai!icd. World Re31 bath over 2 t•::ir GDrai;c . v!r. Owner baths; wrou1:ht lru11 ~lilt• den. Up.:radcd thruout. f.state 554.7771 Steps to beach. !112.SOO ---·------! ('nlry. 2 pa tio.-;. Walk to l~ari:tc cul·dC·isoac0• 1ot ':"ilh~~~~~~~~~~ 673·3003 &12225:.!F:ve!I XLNT 1NVES'TJ\1f:N·r, t ul\ S('hools. (:all for frulttret:S , .:u:i 1·ep1t,21. associated BROK EAS RE Al TORS 201\ W 6clboo> 6/l 1661 Home on the Water Priva('y &t•h:H'lll f'~lLO, :1bt't"I,2 ba. & 35' bo:il dock $139,500 $43,500 G .I. TERMS on Ttesldenliul & Com· upp't. p:1t1C)S. tttirrul'\ld doorS & 041 1n erc1n l lncon1c. Good muraled walls. A n1ust LCMJUfHI leach I CorbJn-Mcrtinlnc. see , hurry a nd cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• uss urnablt' loan. lly Rieattors 644-7662 002·558S. NORTHLA.GUMA own e r. Prine, only . 552,000. ti7 :J·li64() Dc li5;htCully charming" -·------IHSTAMTCASH hon1eonlge.oorner lot ;J Corono del Mer 1022 For Your Home-bdr1ns., 2 ha., frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUil appraisl"tl v11h1t· l'>d P ri vate yard & pntio R •~E C.:ill 11ow for f1·1..>e~v:ilua urcu. M nture t rees. "" lion . 'A s k f o r J1in 'losetoshopping,beach 4 IR D l'LEX Nit•hols. •CU.DWllllAU.lRCOWAIY & parks. makes this un SO. OF BAYSIDE Century 21, 546·9521 !-~======'°--' xln' buy nt $7~,500 with 3 3 ~lR , 2 BA ;ental. THIPLB~X 2 yrs. uld-:J.2 & SP AMISH VIUA ~"'~"-Ta""' Only .t ,":I ye ars. _old , J br's. Bltns. In('. $ti75 3 Dedroon1 , 2 bath, over· u 1..11.:::fu-~ Fenturin).? beam ('('ihn~s. mo. 570,000. 2276 1';11nela s ized dblc gara~e. priv ~&Il0}7' na tural wood and hnck Ln. 642·3693 or &12·2'131 yard , yummy landscup· •99•2800 lC)(lures and perfc t•l By owner ini,l. Nttur new, walk tol---------- lOC'ation. Call 644·72 11. 1-~--·-----1 th e beat·h. $45,000. THE OLDE . Dana Point I 026 536·8836 ~ ··~·~~·~~~~;;;.;_;;·· GRAY MARE • -:---:--VIEW PR-ERTIES SllE AIN'T WHAT sm: .....-USED TO BE! And * DUPLEX l<i slct·1~rl neither is this OLDER CORONA.DELMAR Two bdrm-2 buth1~~~~;;~~~~1 SPAN l S ll STYLE TERMS plus I txlrm. rcnta1 .1: HOM~. D e tailed ex· Onl" s hott block to Ocean $GR.95~. 10';<, Dn: OPF.:N llOUSf; I~. Cust. t et i o r of II EA VY Jl l\'d. A roon1y 3 BR.* DUPLl-~X -Sp~c i ~us Pool w lspa & p::itio. PLASTER, RED T ILio:; Film r oom home y,•lth thre£• hdrm-~ b.ith llcaut. 4 br, J :V4 bu, frpl, ll. 0 0 1'' LINES & Location . location. \'ou large ntastl'r sui te und plus 2 bdrm·2 ~)at.h -nxl. lu p:~l'k & schL Nr. ARCHED PORTICO EN· can't believe this cha rm· low, low upkeep. $95.000. 0 n I y S 7 5 , a O 0 . ShoP.'g. Ctr., By owner. TRY. Formal llv. rm. SHeral 1002 Getwrol 1002 ing 4bdrrn.2b.uthhome. LCllSC'. Lcase/Oplion. Tt'.'r,ms .. $53,"0110 . Al l t crtus. with buy window, .tlas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovcly famllyroon1with Sell with Jowiluwn.Call * TRll LEX·/l.ll _l\VO 963-31G5,9052 Pionccr 0r. CENTER FlREPLAC1'~ BLUFFS CONDOS UNBELIEVABLE firepla ce. Nearly new &14.7211 . bdrms & 1.wo baths Oto"' o LI) 11 Tl I C K $33,500 C<•rpctinc. Call to sec this each-Three double w /wooden man t I e . Spu rklinl! 3 l.)flrrn .• 21'! hath X·l'lan. lli).!hl y UP· c r;ull·fl : l'rl'l' :.tandin~ unit v.·ith lu!ih ~:1rl1c11s & v.'rap-u ro und patio. One or lhl• nicest grC"entx>lts . Cornplc>tely f1n1 s hed i::aragt•. 578,000 SprC':lrl nut in this ext·il · ing (·;irmellta ffi()(lel ; 4 1;:1•. ticlrn1 s. 3 I.laths : sp;1l"i11 us wal11•ct p11tio: m o\'t· 1n cond1t1n n . (l\\'llt•r \·C'r)' :.inxious . ,\sk1ng Si7 ,500 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-0020 EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER Jlonrs t ' 2 l\drin . 21;~ dollhouse.Call545·9-19l ~· ~a ra gcs, $1 12,500· FANTASTIC! ··OLDE '' OAKEN bat h. plus fire place, -'fern1 s. Thereisnothinginllunl· FLOORS THRUOUT. built 1n:-:.i nd air cond. , , . ~ Wes t bay lncomc ington Beach to compare Middle corridor leads to F:1ectr1l' ca ra ge door ' • ~ llomes v.·ilh lhis lovely 3 br, 1¥.r. 2 bdrms. & central beth. 34121Cstllwy,496-3431 bahome! 1,~mi.fromthe FORMAL DIN I NG SHORECLIFFS bea<h. Only $38,500. You ROOM W /MOO&ISH A·FRAM E 3 hr, huge yd. must see it now! 5J6..1461 AR Cit, opens to long, Vacant 3 Bedrm, 2 bath View! $65,950. GJ . Ab1 kitchen & separate w/pool. Ocean & canyon Roberts Rlty.493-0202 -· service tm. LOCATED A v.iew .Tr~mendous POl.('n-EJToro 103 2 lninr 1044 FEW Bl.CS. l"ROM t1al . Asking $139,500. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJEACH in central sec· 615·6900. tion of the village. IT'S SNEAK PREVIEW · ••al 1''0,'• 1 c_O_Z_Y_2_b~r -h_o_uo_e_o_n_R_·, Gv'"!~t. ~~>;1.;~~i>~dB~ 1 HOME LEA! VACANT. FORLORN & 2 Beautiful ncv.·, quality y A REPO Jot. room for olher un it. draped . Central Air, Al· This new free-s t:indini:: NEGLECTED. Needs IJuil t ('ustom homesnear· S7t,000.0v.'ner673·4169 tach. dbl Gar. Encl Pvt home in Univ. J'ark has PAINT, YARD WORK & inA completion . Cuslom 4 br. 2 ba. larj.!e family patio. l'ool. $38 ,000 :.ipprox.2500sq.ft.of li v· G E N E R A l • quality ('\·('r)'wh('l'l' you room. Beautifully recon-I m mac 2br. Iba , R2 837.1073 By0wner. ing space. It includes 3 llESTORATION. With a took . Buy no w and ditioned . Only $36,500. Corner lot. Walk to bch. ----~-----! Jrg BR·s. finished bonus little elbow grease & l'hoosc yo ur favorite Lowdown. 418Goldenro<ti\sktosee FllA-VA ·1'ERP.1 S . 3 rm , 3'1:! Baths, formal know-how,youhave"A t'<trpet c11lor. Pool size CA LL DISCOVERY at417Gotdenrod, BR.Pool. $47,500. 2335G dinin ~ rm & family rm. l!ORSE Oto~ A DIF- lots "'ith off street trailer _R;,;;;"";';";';";";';";;;;;;;;;64;5;·5'>1;;;;~51 El Perro. 58fi.3993 T he pri ce is $64,500 FE RENT COLORt" 0(. parkin ~. Prest1~iou s • ELE\'ATED VIEW LOT. leasehold &lhebuildcr is feredfor l,""9Quail ~ liiilPlac .. Prap .. rti .. • 752-1920 1400 QUAil ~I. NfWPOltl fllACl'I for adult. Care fr('C hv· Needs \\'Ork bul great ill!! 011 North Lagw1a 's potential. 3 Udrrn, I bath Newport address. Call Spacious Jbr, 2ba, fam Fountain Volley 1034 anxioustoscll! $63,950FullPricl' 540·11 51 fur 1n orc in· 8 UNITS rm, lg pvtc courtyard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEF.TODAY! formation . S60.000 present 1st. TD. 3 BR + bonus rm . PARK II HOMES GONETOMORROW! Only $82 ,500. Fee . spaciouscondo.21h ha ,2 552°9300 MISSIOMREA.LTY ----------1 bl'~t stre('I. $52.500. hoU!il' un R·2 zunerl lot SHORECLIFFS \\'1th room for additional ~HERITAGE MEW LISTING OCEAMFROMT llC'lu .>i:C r!uplex + J.:U('SI room + l'Xlra parki ng ;:,159,500 1 For the d1!<t·nn1in:1tin~ u n l I (l n I Y S:l -l .900. hu~er-. O('ean Ill'\\', lush lt16·iill.Opl'nE,·es l:1nd~r;i pin g :1 hd r. ~~ · ~ REALTORS CALL 675-7060 rlcn . S lfi~.5Uu. l'L!f1' 1i' fl Ch OLD C .D.M,. ,;;~·~\jljl;l~,~~~~~'~r~·~I FOUR BEDROOMS HEATED POOL arming south o the _ •• -· - GOVT. OWNED hi g h"':1y ho n1 c v.·ith ---- :1 BH . 2 Ba . Pool. Hc au l. <trea ! $56,950. S2 .950 Down, St .075 costs & i,mp.; $501 PITI sep;1rate rental un1l on 2 lots. C lose to beach $135.000. CALL S56-BBOO Bolboo Bay Prop. ca" u~ •00> •••II •$1'•ort "' .. cu• Re altors \ .. \IJ,1<:,· HEAI:J'' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO Llon't drop the ball' Gel :1 _ J~iU with a.lo~··~o~l Dady Class1f1ed ads sl'll biv l,1101 C l ~~~s 1t1cd At.I items.s mallitcrn;oran~ 1 hone 642-.iil iR. tten1. ,/ ust c111l ii42·5bi8. Gt-Mral I 002 Gt'Mra1 IOOZ BEACH ESTATE This 5 bedroom. 3 bath home has real brick floor s (in unique herringbone pattern) in entI")'. huge family room , kitche n & downstairs bath. Located on extra large lot with off.street paved motor home parking. Needs a few finishing touches but what a buy at $55,500. Call now, 962-4454 . 7 SLIDING GLASS · OOOR5 in this 2000 sq . ft. single level OCEi\NWOOD home . 4 Bedrc;>om s, formal dining, large sepa rate famil y room with frreplace. 2 Yards, o n e for child ren and one wilh large SWIMl\1I NG POOL. See this secure inyestment al $69,950. Call 962·4454. HIGH A TOP SPYGLASS Beautiful 3 bedroom PORTSMOUTH MODEL Spyglass llill hom e . l\i1 any d ecorator upgrades. MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEW. You own the land. Nev.•. exclusive li sting, $159,500. Call 640-6161. A TTEMTION GOLFERS 9 Bedroom, Spanish st yle, Green Valley home within easy walking distance lo Mile Square Golf Course and Country Club. This one year old home is situated on a corner lot. ideally located near 21 acre park & 3 community pools. call 640·6161. 6 UNITS 2 Triplexes side by side. Excellent North Costa Mesa area. All 2 bedroom units with private patios. 2 .have fireplaces. Alley access to enclosed garages + extra parking. ASKING $119,800. Call 546-4141 3 B.R . +-ttR. + P. A PLUS for family living! Outdoor ·entertaining cent er, plenty of .recreation v e hicl e storage. Seclud ed m aster bedroom suite. Great family environment. See the . pOol too by calling 546-4141. $53,950. l JUST LISTED llARD TO FIND ... 4 hed r oo m s 'Yi t h formal dining, separate family room & large kit chen eating area . Custom fcatwrcs thruoul includ e t•o,·ered p;1t1u . l'Us lum wall coverinJ,!. and up g ra de<! ap · plianccs. A nlu.>;t sec .al S,S.i.950. Ca 11 5'10-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS S€'11 idle Items f.42-5678 $35,900 Four spal'ious bedrooms, secluded patio. ;1bundant storage, l\l onticl'llO heat· ed pool. \\':.ilk to s hopping & hus. s:J5 ,~UO . S3.liUU dov.·n Ov.·ner v.·1U hclµ finani.:e . Call '.ffi2·778tL • KE:Y RE:ALTOR5 A BALBOA ISLAMD Cape Cad 4 br . 2 ba . Uy 01~'ller . 121 Coral A \'C., (,i5-U'J85 1002 Grn.ral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb / Irvine realty COUNTRY ENGLISH CHARM Linda Is le Bayfront! Lg. fam ily kitc h e n w /firei>l<.1cc . it l>Cclroon1 s . f;:im ily room, formal d inin ~. Pier & s lip . $285,(µJO. Appl. onl y. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (570 ) FAMILY HOME W /MARVELOUS OCEAN VIEW! Over 5500 s q. fl . in ihis 5 l>cdroom home \Vhi c h fe atures a g re a t billiard roo m, den, family room. lg . \i\'in g room & cozy s ittin,!! r oom. $310 ,0QO. Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (571) TURTLEROCK STAND OUT! 3 bedroom (2+dcn ) . immaculate· quiet cul -cle-sac · lll>graded ·central ai r · ONLY SG l .500! w /l a nd ~ Laszlo Shurka ny 644·6200. (572) DRAMATIC BIG CAMYOM .. VERSAILLES .. HOME Panoramic VI E\V f rom many roon1s · over 3600 sq . ft . of beautiful l i\·in .r,. S235,000. Tom Queen &14-6200. (573) HARBOR VIEW PORTOFIMO Except i<>na l 3 IJcdroom, 3 ba th home \V /oversized yard. fish pond, gazebo. tropica l landscapin g. 597.500. Pa ula Bailey 642·82-1..1. <S7 4 ) DOVER SHORES \.'ic \v of Urper B~1y from ~•lmosl c,·e ry r oo1n! 4 bedrooms. family rc>on1 + <.11ning r oom. On pool-size l<)t. 1\'la11y custom features . $1&1 .500. Appl. o nl y. Donna God s hall &14 ·6200. (575) MEWL Y LISTED llG CAMYOM ESTATE Brand -new. conte mporary 5 bedroo m fa mily home w /sparkling f'OOL & jacuzzi. Superb golf course Yicw ove rlookin~ 4 g r een s. Puula Bail ey 642-8235 (S27 ) ,444200 'lfll4 MKArt!'>Ut EASTBLUFF Kingaard R.t:.642-2222. pools. palio. dbl i.:arage. • \ By owner. S3 4 ,90 u .3 BR.l l/:!BA.dinin~area 985S.Cstllwy,Laguna Prid~·of·o..,,·ncn;hip O\'Cr· C t Mesa 1024 lo?k1n g the Ba ck . Bay •• ~!.~••••••••••••••••• 545.4913 & bar. Frpl, frnt. & back Phonl' 494-0731 patios. 551·1351 --'-"'-"'---'-'--- with i.:u rdcn scll1ng,s . BY OWNER Sunken livinS;: rooms v.•llh Chat~ * * RETREAT Parkside Estates. 4 BR, fi replaces & balconies. Mesa Verde FR.+ lge name room·. 3 to tho··. charmo·n .. 2 BR , 2 (61 2 BR ·s. 2 baths. (2) l ,.. -~ .. BR 's. Very spacious un· Dram a tic 2-s to ry on Car gar. Park&Schools Ila. with giant master its. ~ft~eerf:r~~~f~~fo!.~ ~~~~~s ~~:1et~~~~l$7~.· :r~e:a"b~~l~~A~~k~= $29 0,000 dance pa vi lion. Total Transferred, asking only fountain and hanging luxuryinside.formalen-·$69,750.847 -5298 Charlie makes the try lo pool-table s ized • _. Br h 40 atrium an extra treat. family room, oversized HIAltin'jl,on ac I 0 Only $49,500 living, room. Banquet ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining , 3rd ba th orr 3·4/PLEXES2br&3br,2 LE RAISOR ma s ter r et r ea t . 4 ba.Cpt,drps,bltns,f'nc. • PRESTIGIOUS Monarch Bay Terrace: an elegant & gracious home; architect d e · signed with spectaculal" white water \(iews. 3 Bclrms •• den, sep. dining rm.; exciting entertain· ing area a round pool & jacuzzi. $189,500 TURNER ASSOC. 1105N. Cst Hwy, Laguna• 494-1177 Bedroom s in all. Ex· gars. S59,950. ea. Owner. REALTY terior of PV stone. Won "t _84_2·_0_38_9______ Occ::infront Sand Beach. I II 4523CampusDr .. 1rvine wh·t t 1·d I 6 ~ ..... ~ ......... ~ .......... ~~! ast, ca , TRIPLEX 1 cwa er . 1 e poo s, -1720 Campus Va\leyShopCtr. BR 4 ba $350000 13 BY OWNER 540· W a I kin !! distance t o, _ _:C:::A:.:':::L:::L:.:8:.:3c:J.8..=c6:.:0:.:0c....1 Se~. Su.bmi t'. Own: TARBELL Hunl. !!arbour. $61,500.1· 4977156 BIG CAl'-IYOM All terms UN IV. Prk, Park 11 3 br, 21 -c.-;··;c~=·------ <Pla n 2 Broacl1nore). DOVERREAJ.TY ba +study, atrium. Up· Cust.Om Home For Sale Beautiful s tone & stucco 295~ llarbor Blvd., C.1\1 . Gene Mayo 645-9070 graded cpt.s, drps. At· By Owner in Laguna 4 Br .• 21 2 llu. home. •BY OWNER* B •LBO • MODEL tract . lndscpi;:. $64,900. Beach. $58,000. Buy 1-Jighl y upgraded ma rbl(' ~ "" Own/AITT . 547·7044 before Jan.I and receive entry, hui::e livini:: rm .. LI! 4Br, 2ba. fam rm. $43,500 $2000. tax credit plus int ludcscon\'ersat1onpit l\1 an y ·extras. 3124 HO DOWN!! ONEOFA.KIMD sa ve Rea ltors eom- w /s lone fireplace. Lg. Pierce, CM. 546-1222 & A'fa ste r + children 's Deerfield, 3 BR's, FR, mission. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath· fam ily rm. also has stone 837·4343. suites, 3 vanity b:.iths, 2'h balhs; xlnl location. Ocean View-Mexican firep lace . Gor gcous1----9-T-O_WM __ E_R ___ , patiokitehen,family,20' Up~rades . One blk. to Ceramic Tile. Open landscaping , pulling Jiv rm,heavyshakc roof, pool. Owners anxious. House Sat.&Sun.8/30& ••een & 3 c·r ""'a"c Sacrifice . must move! g T . · • · " ''"' ... · thi ck carpets, shutters. submit offer! As kins /31. 946 1a1uana. Owner v.'ill show by ap-Large 2 Sty, 4 BR. 2YZ b · k · h ., ... 95 · 1 ,. I d. 12 004 00498•~• o . I I & 1· r1 c patio, uge s iuc """"'' 0 inc U{ 1ng un : · : . .,.,.,..,. pointmenl. \Viii consider o01. ge am-rm pa 10. · · Easls idc Cul·de·sac. yard for garden. No 552-7000 renllnA to rehalJle pty. down to vets or LOW .,,/Olan 644-2466 s.s7.500. 548·3016 down FHA terms! Bkr ~ rvinl:' 1Jomi;s. "l:eaft.:-rs MESA VERDE 962·55 1l REAL ESTATE QOO G••·nn"·'' ':it 49~ 14•1 \l<.I •J\t, COZY CAPE COD Sharp 3 br charmer. Cust 3 BR Condo, 11f.! Ba . 2sty, o n quiet s treet in mastbr &baths.wnlk-in $24 ,750.Asm6:Y..$15,000. CEDAR Ne v.·port ll ('ig ht s. •I closets . P ool, s pa , $9750. dn. OWC sec.I~~~;;~~~~~~;! Bedrooms. & inviting landscape~. 2 patiOlf'. By 646-5632 11 Wood & solar bronte patio. Lots of war mth ~olf course. By Owner.I----------PRIVATE glass. Big warm lofted and character. $66,000.' S4G·l 42Sor979-m47. masterbdrm.&vudecks C<i ll 642·5200 tn sec. HANDS off11 -Located at end of large make this home easy to PETE BARRETT No maintenance 0~· yard c ul -de-sac. Lovely 4 love. 2Bdrms.$61,500 -REALTY-work in this immac. 1800 -bedroon1, 2if.t bath." withJ~~~~~~~~~~ · ft 4 b·' m 3 bath oversi7.ed garage. Boat & 642·5200 675·4060 ~~·nd~·m i n i~rm." Owner trailer access. Lots or ex· Laguna Miguel 1052 ~ transferred & must sell ~Estate lras. School & park l 'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• at an unbeJfevable price .-l)y!Vi&AY blocks and shopping ••FOREVERVIEW!! Balboa Island 1006 of S42,SOO. Exclusive center neurby. Call tc New 3300 Sq. n. on cul· ••••••••••• •••••••••••• a r e a w i th ma n y ''FOREVER YOURS" . see ... only $44 ,000, de-sac, custom4BR, 3ba, OWNR. 3·Br English style Charm, many xtrs. Terr Joe. nr S. Bay. 673·<E97 amenities . You'll s~nd _man.Y hap· l'J1!~N\jiQOIJ!Mt1 ~~~~srty.r~~1fa;: ::;: PY years 111 this unique A-962-4471(?::) 546-8103 $120.000. 831-9411 BOND mWfkatf'~ Fr.ame s tyle home. Vf!;ry REALTY INC. NEW D I Dpl nn""'eilG~ pnvate almosphere with e uxc x, 4 & 3 ~ c=.1 elegant yards. patios &l•--------•IS E A T E RR AC E br. fant. inc. All lux., ______ 4_9_9_._2_80_0 __ 1 deckin~. Features TurtleRockHIUs beauti(ully decorated, S\54 ,500. By ownr. 212 R bath •· tri 2200 It 4 bd Oiamond.675·2009 tt1ESA VERDE ... Pool. oman °"a um . Professionaltouch isevi· sq. · rm.ocean -----1 3br.2ba . Owner must sell 968·4456. dcnl in this exceptional 4 view home. Guarded pre. LIITLE ISL1\ND 3 hr. 2 quic kly . A s teal at AKIMGDOM bdrm .• 2Lh bath home. stigcarca. ba. lanai off patio + 2 hr. S46,900. M akc reasonable for your king:. Every up· Reautifu\ landscapinJ: AM CHOR.AGE apt .-S 13 5. 000 . C a 11 offer. Vacant. Move in al. grade possible! 4 bdrm. 3 large patio with cover. INVESTM&O'S Sat/Su n. or a ft SP J\1 once. Pay rent until close bth, 3·cer i::-ar. H.S. roof. Jl"a s fire pit. rc>tainin,e 1714149~771 I wkdys.675·1008 . of escrow. Call anytime fancy white bri ck "'"all \Ya l1s and s prinklers. It '~ . •..aboa Peninsula 1007 for details. 548·7711 ; an. a nd wrou g ht iron . j!.!sl bet:n pa inted an~ the By Owner, Laguna Niguel __. 6 557-4617 968-4456: vie w is out.s ta nding:. 4 Br 2¥1 Ba Mint cond ·;;;~+.;;~~~~~·::~ ([i>' . ~ Al~t~"·!"j~;~'.£; $1'9,A 9~b~~5~~\.P~~~~ -S36-•990oc960-l1ffi VISl•N MO SMOG! $©\l4l}"'N\.-LG£c!r'O;--VACANT 4 Br. Assume ltlAlTY Vacant Family view 'I VA or new LN. $44 ,950. 552-7500 home. 4 br. 2 ba. $59,WO. Tho# lntriguilfg Word' Gome with a Chuc/( e Ow ner /Agent546·7739. 831·0379or496-3958 fofhoot loy ClAY a. ,OllAN 0 lltl'Ofron11e ltiHP.•i of 11!. • ..,.,. 1100 ... bl..:I "'°'d' """ io.. to lorm lour M"'Pki wood~. PANTlC I' I I I r~P_1~G~E_R~1 11' . r I' 1· I . ~, =o=o=H=N ::'.:ul ~I .I . . . In tM J)l51 the moon WIS 11 I 11'1 lnJpir•tion to lovers 11'1d . . peer'; In the fuluro ii w ill be ·-------~ ju1t •nolker -· tl·f' I RABBRE I 1-~l'~J'~I -1~1~ 0 c-'"" •• ''~"· .,,..,, . . . . . • b~ hl!tn9 In !h• m!N•"O -d ._ ..... _.._..___._,_~ you d-k» llM'I ~ No. 3 b.tow • PlllNT NUMIE~fO l{TlllS IN H~tSf 50U1'~t5 • UNK R.-.M8\( lfllfR!. 10 I I I I Gll ANSwtt . . . • SCRAM-1.ETS AM-. ... Cloulflcotioo IOID • Mewportleac!i 1069 Mowpori leach 1069 Mewportleach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE WATER PRICE REDUCED $25,000. This beautiful Linda Isle home is for sale by owner at the reduced price of $224,950, this weekend. Any reasonable offer considered. 3 bedrooms, 4 bclths, 3700 SCI- ft. ,,,flh dock and great Yiew of Hm bor lslaMf an~ the turning basin. Contact Mr. Longpre weekdays 714-892-6651 eYenlngs and weekends 714-675-1216. ' ' l ~h for 1al• 2200 HOt11e-1 U•funWthtd Housiu Unfumis.hed WOOn esday, Au9us1 27, 1975 1t. 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J bu. tennis & Pool •:-itud10& t llltApl~ H:.it·h . Colo.r 1-y. ~';'id1 WATERFRO..,.. RETREAT drrer , r efrii: Incl tow 111·1•10 H 0 m •finders * & 5325 · 968"6215 5450 mo, LSl'. &15-87Rt •TV & 1\t:iid Scrv Avail i.t•r\" p(')o\. r111-. Mt-.SA. "'' pri ce S~9.900. Walk 10 l4000UA•lSl.NIW~'''"')j .642.·9.900 A .1 •11• '·' •PhonrSt•r v,lllflJXlOl 41 5 N . Nl·wport lll, N pool, clubhse Si\6·5472 M .. tain, Deseri, Cahforn10 s Ll:'rAe>St 4; ~ ~ F: m ;,r. rn ~· xl' ~~· '1 HARBOR VU HOME •Chil ilrc n S+:ctio n 64fi·!.OMI Best value ! 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; large deck. Qui ck possession! RIDICULOUS But True IAYFRONTAGE $99,500 Jusl Reduced, owner wants action Senior adults community apt. LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, N.I . 673-7300 R•tort 2400 __ ·Re ntal ~f\'tt't·'• l);lt10 , IO\'ely yurd. $i00 4 BEDROOM • S."i fll•;r "'"l'('k "" r<·nt Hl.K to llc ;u·h, :1 br, 2 ba ,f I P __.,, ZOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.84G·56 17 l'JOSt" {(1 r1•l'l'1·at1on ari!a W 'lH \Vntr rl'.n tal $.35U mo.' ncome ro,.. •• , POINr R ~ ,... ~: :J' 1n un 1dl'ul family loea 2J7ijN1•y.•porl Hl\1d,C:\l 67:t 7!)(U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se c ~ r:-~~ M il.i~: v;!;~ r1' I;) j ~I~ I ~ f ~. 1 ;'.~ s,~.~t.-:~)~1:·r~1'.'1~. 3 ;:::~ ~·to~~y 4 ~~~(~1'1~;~). ~~~;:: ~·18-:J7~15 nr t•l5·l Jll7 v.,-.,-,-,,-. ,-h-·n-,-.il 11\'ad now.; T SL_u.__ Xlnt. lake vie~ & dock. ~ •;11 " !, ii '1 j tno. 7t>l-130-1 • 1 k I N I 2035 Fullerlon CM t aw. nirrRT ('harm '!!. English Tudor ~"",.. ,/ h'1.•I 211, ••~ or tgc • ~1l'P~lnhra1·h J\lotlern 2., Huntin.,.Oft leoch . w/cat.hcd.ral Cl·1J'g, All • FREE SERVICE ' A~c nt 1 liH furn ,:! lrl! Clli:-l·ls. Ur . hl·:un tt•1ll n~s. frplc.? ~· h ---•1u cc n s1ic lH:1l, JH''"' c:·1uo "1''31'JU • SPRluGbB.D hltns 1n k1tch.1luc·k, lus. TO LAuDLORDS SI l & N I d "' '" ~· · · "" n ... • • a e r C\4' ''" ·r I) w N II () us 1:; 2 B r . d/'t'SSUIA !'I'll , C)ilru lrA E,~TATIS ~~~~t~~~~:~:e~~:~~~ Me mbe r of llo<ird or 3 8Jt.2 BA ... s;J.:l.<; 2 1 ~Ua , 1>00 1, bl tns , r oo m :-., coc l i::i r For !lent. rur11 .2 Br.nu: 0 1 t_,N OAll.Y ror$145.000. Heallorl'I, Hc!tcr Ous1 • Sprln!!dale &llc1\ wash dry , gur. No 1"X·ts w ~tora~c . i\1tulL-; uni;.'. crpl ~"" paint Winte r . Mew 3 & 4 plex PlllNCE & ASSOC. Bkr. n.ess Bureau, C.:h<.i mbcror 3 BR , 2 UA ... $3-15 G75·918H no p~ts si:ls+ St'1' IJt•p_ 11·1 lllk lo ' Plus 3 I•. 2 8a 81,,e J "y Mull, J.ake A'"· <.:ommcrc1J. fo~ircplucc , gocld l'ondi· --------Bc<11·h. fi73 !!•11U a1t Ii. .. " ' lion childrvnOK no fee 3br hCJuse Locutl"tl in W SUS CASITAS ----llOME<)WNEl<SUNIT rowhead,7 14<1.11·6171 ,530·8505 ··Ha nn•·n,,•/Bw;·hu•d N H. :i.rnonth m.1n1mum 1 1 1 1 1 3Br, 2ba •,~ h!k occn n.~ ----1 ,., ., .ar)!e n1cl· y urn 1<1(' 1 ~ w!fe~rd J!~~h ~j~ fi 0~ ofS-1-ate----~--C~M I br, uppls. util pd , . a RR , 2 BA. -S.185 ~l~,r~l: ~~.-·r~~I~ ~~~~:~1,1~1 & I h r:-.. Adults only. nt' Y.'ultl·I' ,~,75.f~iR'' : H ~1 P ~ 2600 ••o"I • F• •pl ' •p •t · po:t:s 2lllli'<l'Y.'florlfll "----• e-wpo,, •aeh I069NewportBeadt 106C1 hlckson\dams northat ropt"••Y ., .,c., re a('t:, e <i l's, 1;75 054 <1/ 884•\K SK ---• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfibairi;,2 bh:M.'k~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~1untlll'h'~•,1,>ool.Jhr.~b11 , drapt~s. d1 s hv.·a s h1,.•r , \Vt•\•krl:1y:-.onlv. LC:E1BH.:-)U;(1 Apartments y Kt::NTRO<~t:RS I Lf<-:VF:L. I '!!! l'.l<·re Im· rplc,t• 1 \·tx·t.sin ck·s huiltins. ' D1 narea .<Hlul t~onlv Unfurnished A CANT BA YfRONT ltt:AL1'Y proved view lots. $1100 ~wpt Hr h ~hr,. i:h1ld, pet. C;1ll Bttv or .lot> NEWPORT No p1•t:-.. "J40,~1722. •••••••••••••••••••• ... • . POOL 2 Custoin llorn1,.•s 848 ·8300960.:JBSR e<ish, Be<iuti(ul 0r(").t011 sin gles. u~•l l>l · :.ippls 963·'15!.i~ or962-21 It) I JDQ.L l '""'""'""'""'~""'""'""""'"'I vicY.', y;alk llJ ri \•er. CdM rurnished Sl50 l hr. CONDO '" 1 1 1 • 1 Balboa sland 'f "' BALBOA Pl<~NI NSULA ·1 d I . . I .-,tut io ap , r in '"' ia, ••••••••••••••••••••••' HOME ' • ----675·72:19 ut1 P ,singes :! hr. 2 ha. Super ce<in s 125 lJtll int•I ll;t & l<isl , t:KcCl lent location on the LuKurious llon1c Wtl N· S.A. Pool, 3 br, 2 ba , $2.50. fJCt:ANFHlJN1' 2 hr, ut1l {lverlo11k:-. pool and ten· · , , .,191 ·11 00 2 Hit :1pt $2Ml l 1no. YCHd): lieautifu l s pacious s pruwlinA on a quiet t·u\. de·sal' strl'el in Newport Bc:.u:h. 3 ~iant bE~l'OOms, no mointcnan('e vards ~C::t l oded poo l'. 1m '. mediate occ u1,an cy. $87 ,000. l~Quail~ liiiilPlac• . PropllH'ti•• . . 752-1910 • 1400 0Uf.ll 5t. HIW~t llACM fg Coldwell Boni~'" GORGEOUS HACIEHDA Custom 6 hcrlroom Rii: Canyon >A'ith vll>'.4'~ Bay&on.ly 'r~blo«ktotht• COME, next to occinl-ReolEstate Kids &pet. pd , fl.I 11 , s 1n J.:ll's, 111s courts Ocean View-~:~o~~"r·r,;11~ K ·;;ar~· r:;1t(', incl. .~;,a.-; & ~l~: Ocean. f.achhomehas <1 front , no. La i.:unu. 2br Wanted 2900 S.A.$195.:JBr,kids .pet. families. Also W<ilk to S.150 1nonthly.752·73J5. fl.lustbcclc:.in&sober. 17 14 1 84fl·6.~20 wkd'1·~s ~drm s , .<1 ,baths & ho1ne w /2 deluxe units,••••••••••••••••••••••• s .,\.Cottai:e$135.,yard . water 4 hr. $295, kids, ---after5.an~t1me wkt't!<t-;, Gallery, 2 f1 1'eplal'CS, pool & Jacuzzi. Super Tri·Plex or 4-Plcx Mcsn garage pet , s ingles. i\J..'l. Fee. LIDO ISLE "'.et bar , ullr.a mod~rn mansion or i ncorn t'. Verde area . vl.'ry in· r-..•w1)t Bt h furnished l'Ot· 979 8430 Huntington Beoch 374o Balbaa Peninsula Ji07 k1tt'hen & pnvate pu.•r z GRODZKY 1 1 d Lovely 4 br. i b:1 home ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,. 1 rl S'l 1.,,,; .A _, , r tr . tcrcsted. Will make of-ta~c . ut1 P , ~l. Agt ., BR. 2 BA ""·" 1100,,, 1. 1 II 1 k 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E<CCl "8"1·1 .ccB• lul "'"' <194 ·8611. fcr.546·955G.aftcrti Pfl.1 . f'ee. -. "~"' •rp ,patio.a Cocl'. 1 ' Qt:r:A\!l-'IU)N1' us 11. >oa vc ., or HOMEFINDERS wtcpts, drps. l>1W. auto dbl. i.:oi.I'. $4~0 9 1 ·Gi l or NO INC REASE 1n ~um · cull 675·8 l ~U for more de · . WANl 'EO . Rentals • 642_9900* gar. dr. opt'ner. sprnklrs. S.'"150 )'rly t.i73· 13:W mer rent Be:.1ul t l>r furn '' t:A HL)' Av:.iil ()1·t. I. 4 Br 2 B:i. t:..ils. Old or ne"leclf'd units for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·6623 - ---•ats Sl6S & S\75. S11an1sh "' 3 B 1 • B f pit frpl. i.tar, runl.!t.'. refn i.:. uEWPORT SHORES 6~7·~.'.h6.,r,rom pvt part y · Housl!'s Furnished J·lf:Y l~fJOK US OVF:ll ~ Irvine 3244 'dsh:·hr. ,:ullo.a S.~ 2-1zi style bid !.!. pvt e ncl l!;ir, Chnlt'l' local 1un S.'"150 mo ~ .. ''°"'· saun;1, lndr..'. atllts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• We have furnisher! or un-••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo:. J(ith ~1 .G<15·ltH8 e\'e:-;, HohinShl'l Hltrtii5·1H:W 2-Sty. A·fra mc. 3 BR, 2 ----------JG I 3102 f . h 1 , &J bd 173Ul Keclson Ln. I hlk ba, decorator's drca1n, 6 UNITS mera urnis ec I. 2 r":15· BEAUT. Ne w JtanchoS<in -· w of Hea ch off Slater. ••••••••••••••••••••••• All areas -All pnl'es . Set' Joaquin T\vnhome. 2 Br . ILV. ll?mys. 5 BR + pool I BR. S160 mo , Isl & l:.ist ~la~fo~. ~~;~r lut w /2 CORONA DEL MAR WALK to watl'r, 11 .Jl I br, y<i soon! 21 ~ ba , 2 story. ()vcrlooks -+ A (, Somcr.-ct ~t~t'I. 842·7848 +sec . 2Sty 3 BR , den. $62.500 $210,000 S~25. Also <.:dt.1 l b~, t.iji : i~ It~ :;l' ~oll' eou!'Sl' & l<ike_ s.575. Lse_ $700_ Af..'l 548·8642 WEEKLY RATES 213 ·6~17-149fi __ 3 BR , large p<i tioS63.750 Six beautiful older units singles, coupl~. Surl'er s [ i" , j 1 547·7044 1552·0055 OCBA N VIEW ye<irl y. 2 SJ.50. \'rly 2 Ur. 2 ba. 2 BR l'k 900 in prime Corona de\ fl.1ar dre:.im J br, ulll pd N.8 ., • ,. J ---"" r •b ., b Executive Suites , 1 . 3 1 e new'S6S · · .. .,.._, am r m\\' ·1r 11 slory ,:. l'<l r ('Ill' g:rr .• " · ' location. All arc tY.'O si ngles or families. Lag . ·' ·~' · 1 Redecorated 3 BR. 2 BA · . ' ' -· 727 Yorktown Blvd CAYWOODREA.LTY bedrooms. Some have Beach 2 br, util pd, .. 3 8505~ A:; home. Nu landspg. S350, ln_dry,patio.~uw/wt.'~1 · Ek<i t hBlvdatYorktown b:iil.:ony.642·H:iU3 * 548·12CIO * fir e p lace s . All have singles, f1J1nilies. C.M. I __ S_O_-_ ___ ~-·-~·-mo. Ask for Bev or JCK· clshws hr, ,P•11"1: "'ad 536·0411 e nclosed garages. Laun· br. util pd , s ingles, pct~. Balboa Island 3206 963·4569 962·2116 now S425 · {2l3J006-5R80 STUDIOS & 1 BRs Corona del Mar 3822 PANORAMIC VIEW Warm, ad;1pl11blC' fa mily Bay & Irvi ne lli\ls. En · home th at's arehill'l'-t er taine r 's deli l!hl turall.v pcrfel1. One of wlpool & ,c:ame roo tn . our bcs l offerings at Fantastic new 4 br, :l ha. S:J00.000 4000 sq ft custom home . dry room . f:xcellent in· Also fial. 1 hr. Sl6S .. util ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C II I RE uTALS H Fu s•-•or ·F'ull Klll'hcn "•' >',\\' .·1 Id 2 I ves tment. a our n · pd. single ok. /\gt_ Fcl' 2 BR , ot-:N. i.:ar. W/0 , 1 "' , ouses rn1 JM:"U 3300 ·Heated Pool ·~ 1 rm, >a, ,·estment Division today. 979·8'1.10 patio. S385 yrly . Jse. 3 n R. 2 ~, Ba -.. $450 /47.1 Unfurnished ·Laundry Facilities gar<i g(' B!tns. Polnsct· [ 752·1700. ~ Balboa lsland--Jlob Uri V(' ~Y: ~20 CoraL ! ~~:~,~ab~.' ~l~ ·:: ~~ • ••••••• ••• •••••••••••• •Free Util ities tia . Cd!\!. ;,.1!)-f!8b7 Da ys . -: ••••••••••••••••••••••• <198 ·0203 aft 51 M •Free Linens BE,\IJ1' :J lt•vc].J hr,:!ha. 644-1766 y,•ood l't'llinl!S. :i frplcs, •................. -............ 1 m a n y s t r a s . S 1 US . 000. 645· 7102 or G3 l-lY7\'7 Ocean on One Side 1 -~ POOL Bay on the Other Beach retreat locci ted al El l\.1odl'na Ave. 4 RIC, the t ip o f Ha l boa 31r'.!ha.,dfninArm .. f:11ni· Peninsul;1. Boat launch, ly rm. Oval pool. S7<1 ,!Jt.IO j etty & privat(' bea<·h CAI.I. Ii:\ 646·2.tL-t JUSt aeross the street. A 3 ~\!/.,, bedroom home offering a tJlffd#L delicious eombination of R ~'.A 1. TV t(ll(IUr('S & ton es . N~•r ·""''"P IHft'O~IOtfkt Balboa's fines! l0t·at!on , bkr. for t•omplete details <'al l. 540-1720 TARBELL -- WALK TO BEACH Frnm this s pacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath famil y BIG CANYON Lowest prit t'tl homl· in th(_• Canyon 3 Rr. 3 Ha . fully Jandst·:1ped, patu cover. I story, '.l 1·a r garage. S124.5t)J, PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549•8505 b o 1n e w it h j usl under 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;._ 1 3.000 sq. ft . of comfort.\• Complelely remodeled. lmmediatt' o<-cupanry. lotcrcom & soft water thru·out. ()nly ~~J.500. Call 646-77 11. Open Eves. -The Bluffs ; early area l·Slory3BR,2 Ba .• $51,000 Ab'1. 640-5560 MOST FOR LEAST! 1-IBR V U J\IONT I·:(;(), nicest on m:i rkct. t.M.1.800 (leas t price (';1usl' no rltr ). 4 Br. t-,anl Rn1 . DH . Bonus Hm . Nu pnt , nu lndscp . nu ds hy,•s hr , highly upgraded. CO\''d p a lio , s 1Jrnklr.~. nr pool /schls. S t-:t: 1'1-llS GREAT 1-1 01\l E. 832·2200 Owner. . , , ·.. .'i BR ft;J }'frCJnt w 'pi f'r . :i Bravailforyrlv.lhloc·k l[ RAISOR COSTA.MESA ··rv&i\l :.11d serv.<iv:i il .10.i Fl•rnlcaf s;,011. to _ · _. Av ;1il. !l ,15. Wntr. S600 lo ha ~'· n:ir & i>utlo FURN :S:12.'">. •Har·U·l)ut• cp1Jl1ficd appl1l·ant. J·'or INVESTMENT DIVISION mo. Ref 's. req. 673-9221 213·795·640U ~·5 pm REALTY :J BR + lge f<in1ily rm , •Phone Ser1'1l'e appt t;75·fi67~ ----U'.\:FURN:S275 . •tl\1ileto ocl':Hl ----- OPEN HOUSE QUIET Little lslan,J 3 hr. ISLANIJ Jlome. 2sty 3 hr , 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine 2 un + lge fami ly rm . LUXURIOUS \'le 1v 1\pt. 2 2 bu ''pl P,1,0 •t0 -to 2 b f•pl pu"o \'•I" Campus Valle)·ShopCtr. ~.,,., .. ,.,,,~ .. J"·r••"'· Like new 1 l>r , nr. heh. br.1t:8o sq .ft .2l'ar ga r. Deluxl' 4..Plex ' ' ',, .,,_,.., a . ' u . ,.. CALL 833-8600 "R " c" -di... Cpl. drp.s. h!tns. frpl. Le;1s e t o c pl . $45n, 7352 G. r· Id N l bch. S335 mi;.. Wntr. S42S.833-18<10 0 ., Mc ar e v . ar ll-' -ew uni s 675·3683 ' jacuzzi & pool. 592·5813 • G75-7JOi l-tunt1n gton Beach, tax -Balboa Peninsula 3207 * RENTALS* Realtor 1810 Newport -'-'------~ s heltered property. Isl Lovely 2·!>tY . fam. homt': ••••••••••••••••••••••• UN I v , PAHK Cos la f\1 esa 548.7729 La9una Beach 37 48 BAC H t:t.OH :.ipt. frpl., Y! "."'ri~e -off _$1 1M . Lions 3 BR, 2 b~, p<itlo, gar. 3 BR . 2 BA , across from 3 BR ., 2 baths .. $385/400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nice. $160. mo. Util Jlt'.I. 1-:st<i~·~5~6·2579 Small ra1n1ly or couple Ba y.Beach. view. $4SO. COLLl-:G E PAllK . . --Occanfronl, J\l;.i gn1ricent Cdt\1 .ti75·_78_3_3 ___ _ onl.y \n o s tudcn t s .J mo. Yrl y.675-1304 . 3 BR.dcn,2 b<i ..... 5425 Condominiums vie"4'. Winter. S32S·S425 ---3824 . ONLY I LEFT! Av ail. Sept. 6. $3.SO +ut1L RanchoS:inJo<iquin Unfurnished 3425 In<·!. Util 497·1~. :~!~~-~~!~ ........... .. Allothensold! Wntl',i\J?e nt673·IDOO CoronadelMar 3222 2BR.den.21.i:,,ba .... S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••~ \V INTEH B('ntal . 1 Blk Sl 'lJ NN J N(; I ~ 1 hr spacious 4 Uni t Bldg ,C -C~ -,. I -1-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLF.ROCK ~1F:Si\ Ve rd<'T0\l'nhs<'2 h"h&town ''"·can\if'w. r,.,,,d .. ,> ··•J>l 1.,.,,[, ,.,., <pri nklers. b!tns. lots or ozy ottoJ)!C· Ille IS anr · JETTY VIEW •BR I "-°' I I hi & '-'-"-" '" l<i"4'n, lJt•st buv in fa s! ~ BH . ll l'"4'1Y <te('orated '' ·2 "'~ )~1""' ···•·""175 Jr . '-''1' unit. tn s :rplc , 2 br, 2 lxi. tx•arns r1n SJ 75 71018\hSt n1oving are<1 ; lncnme Scpt-·Junc. adul t!:i only _ On ()eean Bl vd . only WALN U f S<}UARE d:;hv.·shr . p!u::;h i·p l & SJ50 n10 C;1ll '.\10n·t-'r1 SR2n, SR5,oui1. Agent Nn .Pe l::. S22 U. p •lll O steps to China Cove. 1\ 3BR,2balhs _ .$310 dr1JS. nr .. pool. No pet~ 8-<1 ratty.5·10·8~120 C,\SA VJC'l'l)ltl1\ 549.IJH l2or6'1b·ff710 +ut1L675·2005 la rge luxuriolL.;2Br.2b;1 DE EH!·"J E LDll()~f.:S S2 90 mo aPl·1783 ;;fl ' 1.2&3 br ,l)lx.Unfur duplex w/har<lwood rJ:"s, :J·BR ,2 1/~ baths ...... $425 5P!\1 ,anyt1mcS;1t/Sun I Bd apt. util pd. SJ851>er or Furn . ).!US Y.1rpd. F;:-ee-/&,--t:le~;_fseau l . BAYf'l?ONT Bes t lot. Formal dining rm. ~ T h . mo.Quict,se~·ludeda rea i\dults·Nopets S<-c.ga\l' confple tely remodeled s lip avl . 2br, 2 b<i , 2 s uper Jelly & Ol·ean ~~ own ausl!' 3525 nr. high school.. 1\Jl. G Pool , Rec. Rm.Elevator horn•. 4 .• 2 s· >iowe•. S.A patios. xtras. S450 mo. view. Singles O.K. $651 lllli \\\\t Unfurnished 499-4233 8·5, &10·1787 or 525 Victori<1. &12·8970 c • w • s13 ~· VISleN ••••••• ••• •••••••••••·• 494 5''06 $.15,000. Trade for gd, 1n('. ntr . ._,se ""'..,.. mo. Ca ll 644·7211 agenL Townhous(', Bluffs. 3BR -· -·-·-'-·------1 JUST COMPLETED prop: Ca n .add othe r Balboa Peninsula 3107 SU PER area 2 br. 1 ba. l.IAlTY tri level, v.'et bar, views. Lux furn Oce~1n Front Large 1 br w/poo\. rrp!r. eq~tics, TD s or cash. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. 2 c~r i!a rage. SJ25'. 552-7500 nr PoOI &150.644 ·498ti Adult Condo, 2 Br, 2'r.: dsh'.4•hr. Adu!L<;, no pt'L'it R 1 <' k A 1 fl e r e t le · N R . P A V I L I O N , 427 twgoni a , 549-8867 A Red I-Ii.II Company 8<1 . Sec. J:?,atcs. Bch. Ten· %0·4042 ()'.\•ncr/Rltr.547 -6400 Ba yview. :i br. 2 ba dplx. -----------Duplexes Furn 3550 nis Ct.. Pools. 1 yr lse, --------· DU PLEX. /\mcrican Ave, C.J\·l . fl.lodel homt-. many ex tr•1s . Ne\4· ldsrpd. 1>t1tio. dr ps. t"rpts. hot y.•a ter hc~l cr:s, nt•v.· paint . 2 br, l ba . 642 2412 or 646·6222 S475 l' rlv lease. ,\va il Costa Mesa 3224 Tt.:RTLE ROCK 4 Br. DH. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• S.SSO mo:to mo lse. Sept, LOOK ! Lo,-?;1y 1 hr apts, Sept. I. ·835·3100 d;1ys, ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'R . hll' Vu. Tennis, B1\L. Pc n1n :1 br. 2 ha. l thru June , S450 mo _ fr pll'S, ponL $18.5. mo. 673·4221evcs 1Y.•knds. •NEY.'LY dee. 3 Bd + Pool s. Pr k's. S·li5_ blk ocean A\";1il 5<-pt I f:ves l 13 -788 -8t)S8 1!!7S Pomona .f>45·l956 , de n 3 ha t1\•nhse. 1-l:irlY>r \4' gardnr H3:i-0755 $:125 mu. !Jays 83S-1736. (Colle<·() - -- B . .\l,BOAf'ENJN. 11 1.' Poo l. 83:1 ·1!.i5J :. -. -cvesorY.1knds&l5·18tii --MeedMoreRoom? A1·L Aug JUt h. I->es1rable 83J-8974 LNIV. Prk Terr. r"4nhsc. - -----Hewporl Beach 3769 SeC' o ur 1~. 3 br ,apts. Duplex . lk cck!y o r 2 br , 2 b:.i . Be aul BALBOA Pen1n. 3 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,, frpl &c pool. :\dull.'>. [onger 673·20:J!J Lovely 3 br, 2 ba, dbl ~:.ir, Greenblt. Comm. f;Jc's. ba. Steps 1? .heaeh. Yrly. Steps to beac h. winter, I S250. 545·8ti2M bllns. d s hwhr. frpll'. S360 . 552·7389 evC' & $350mo. 642·,fi83 BR-Sl75 . mo, 2 BR ·S215. --. 6 UNITS Pf'ninsula Point. 2 Br. cpls, drps. lge fn('d yd. 213·722-6810 days l'«lr. NE\VERN . Be ·h 3 mo.Garat:e-No students LUXURY3br.nr.So.C!it. EASTS.DE patlo, winter or yrly. By Water pd. $350. Lst & last Shipp 1 1 C"4 port1 :I( or pets 673·6&10 Plza . $285. Bltns, cpto.at Ownr,552·0539 + $100 . sec . 260 BB: 2 ,Ba , F'rp t•. conv. · . drps.540·1901 ~· San Clemente I 076 Spenda ble with present Costa Mesa 3124 Redlands Dr. 673·4838 L,0E .. ~0S00E .. ~" ... e, W2 ,,,' •·ba'. loc d _ 1'2 Blk to beach & STEPS to beach. \'Jew, 7 HarltorViewHomes ••••••••••••••••••••••• el a d ents ca be .. u..... " u bay. Wil l consider un · winter, 4 BR. 542.5 . 2 BR, Adult 2 huge bedroo 4 IR . BIG LOT RlGl-tT ON TH.E Beach! ~ais~d . 0 wirl exch:ngc ••••~:·••••••••.~••••••• LOV ELY 3 br. 2'h ba Cpt, Deerfield_. Adults; no furnished. Aft. fi. 675<JJ7(J $255. & S.275. 1 BR, Sl60. SI70 no pets. Inquire 1 Onlyoneblocktorccrca· p d C be 1 Owner flexible. Asking 2Br Doll House .lgelot. drps . frpl , bltns. Lndry pets. Ava1L Sept. 20\.h. 529·S601 G 568 W.Wilson tion·area and huge pool. Y::::ic1~ B~s~~e~.ulfa·v~ $102,000 child&s m alldog ok.156 rm,patio.Closctoschls. $375.644 ·5441 ApartmentsFumiWd OCEANFRONT Dplx. DUPLEX 3 bdr. 2 bal~ A beautiful 4 BR home $10,000 fee. 515.IJ,000. Sub· Merrill, 5295• 549·043J $375. 646-2932 NEW 2 BR + den & frpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe 2 br, $3.5() Wntr, pool. laundry rm. SJ4 "4'ith fa .m.il y room. mitter ms.49~7~ .1 IQ .1 LaqunaBeach 3148 3 BR, i a~ Ba .big bonus Condo NI'. rec. (al'il Balboalsland 3706 s525 Yrl y. 3 br, $4 25 1'>CMaft 5;:J0.6:ll -I333 formal d1n1ng & over· -m. UQI ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. cpts. drps, bltns, Deerfield Park . $405. ••••••••••.••••••••••••• Wntr .. S625 Yr ly . Both sited well landscaped Acreaqeforsale 1200 Plac• . LEASE $160,000 Beal'h fn cd yd , dbl gar. $380. 559·<1737&&12-0288 3 DH avail for yrly ._ I units have Wshr/Oryr., CLOSF.toShopping.2H yard.,Call *'4·7211 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prap..-ti•a -Condo. for $950 mo. or 645·3147 ; 545·<1289 . . block lo bay. Bar &patio. dbl oven & Dshv.'s hr. 213A, pool. AdlL'>. nope Only$83.000. fee GOOD LEf\10N GROVE. 752 _1920 S 1 9 5 m 0 , u n fur , ---• NE\\: Grecntrce4 br. 2 ba, 213·795·64009·Spm 645.2016 orii75.4:'1.1.:l Cpt. drps . stv. rcr. $\. -60 Acres . Coachella 14000UAIL5T.NIWPOITllACH Oteanfnt 3 hr 2 ba 2000 DOLL HO USE. 2 BR, fam rm . up ~r;td e d . -.-~--_, ----~------1 18 8 7 M 0 n r 0 \' •' Valley, S240,000. or will ----sq . ft.. "4'~tbar'. frpl.' Sec. bltns, crpts & drps. lndscpd . llcc fac 's, on Balboa Peninsula 3707 Beaut. lge 2. 3 & 4 hr. 548·97 43/644 ·9419 ~ consi~e~ trade for com· 30 Units S400M guard. Adults.544.7678 16th Pl. $325. mo .. C u I -d e S ;.i c , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront /view. frplc.1 ---------~ ... e__..:._ m er1c1a l ~rope rt y . Oceansidc.Prin.Only. 675·7306or645-5000ext.552·3679 /5S9·0186 2 BR . PAR1'J ALLY bal e, i;a r . $325 u1lS Minto bch.crpts/dmC, ' ' S46·9556Agentaft .6. Agent 542-1129 l BR, walk to beach. nc. 232eves. L B h 3248 Furn 'd. S350 mo. 'li'rly. 646·3114 2 Br , crport /lndr'1_. pets all ulil. & cable. aguna eac l~''~'~·~o~n~l>~·~S~3~6·~66~1~7'_ __ 1 ;;A,[KN;:;;.;;;;~~;;;;;::I Stv /refg. $185 + 1st i!' .---------11Commereial NEWPORT s195: (213 ) 244.6386 or Jbr, 2b~. Like nu. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARKNewportsub·lease. last.SIOO sec.Chldmo Property 1600 (714 )494_5012 Estancia . Cpts, <lrJ?S . Spectacular.Or:. Vu -2 BAYFRONTWINTER l br rurn .. canyon view, 7, no pets. 673·3078 ""'"""k-r. fM, YM uedlt " pd wllh 111.. L ., ... t#I dwtt , ...... Qr. "" It .. """'"MWtt ('hortt of ... Mltriu•·d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLEX ----------1 $285. 2180 P lacenti a . Br.+denh1Jls1dehome. 30 1 Ed ge v.·atcr a t $.125.640·6344 appt. Cute 3 BR, walk to beach, :;49·1623. Eve. Avail. Sepl. st. $425. Coronado Sl, Apt A. 3 Br ~---------1 -'~-------;;. Beach Blvd. COMMERCIAL LOT Nea r Hospi tal Approx 3·1.000 Sq. F'I. $110.0CXl Mullel" Realtors & Management Co. Inc. (714) 846·4493 IJllID Newport C·l + ! Ckean View. 4 lots, 27.000 sq. ft . Gar. Apt. + 3 houses Terms·Owner. 642·fifi22 . Condominiulftl for sale 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Whitewate r Views-2 & 3 bdrm, units from $54.000. Call 675-7225 . . .. '" ' .. \\I.LE' BL \l:I') fl Bt ~Gl"'IERPFllStSlO WITH no pets. all util & cable, HUGE 3 •· b 497-2370. 2 Ba , frpl. gar, priv bch 2 BR. l ba beach nook. •VILLA NINOS ~ SPE.'.'DABLE $385. (213) 244·6386 or ·new ur. 2 a • $450 mo. Robinson Rltr $250.yearly.lblktob('h, ... ..,. 1714 )494.5012 fam rm, all bltns, dbl La9unaNu3ul!'I 3252 675·8120 Ava119 12 Cal1631·1479 ZBr,2 BaApts :~ gar., xtras. $375. 642·9666 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• --~ I bdrm penthouse unit has ocean view . 2 txlrm ow ner's unit has glass "4'all facing C'Xtra large pool. Another 2 bdrm un· it facinJ: pool , S78,000 for quick sale. l"Quail ~---~ liiiilPlaca . PropllH'tin 752-1910 1400 QUAil ST. NlWl'Ollf llA(H Newport Beach 3169 . -2 YR old 2 br. 2 ha garden WINTE R Lse . 2 br, 2 ba . 1. ~· 3 & Ba rh. furn apts _ Super Comfortable.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 BA , huge f~m. r m. horn e. Tennis. 1)()()1, walk $225. 2 hr, 1 _ ba . S210. \\inter or Yrly. 675·0318 (luiet. Upper/lower t:: 2'B R , s to vc, refri g, frpl. dbl gar., p11t10, walk to beach. Guarded Aate. Bltns. pvt. patio. mature or 535·6786 Enclosed Garages •• wa s h c r , d, ye r . to New port l·li...1s. sehls. S425 . 493.ol:!O, &1<1-S403, adults. 675-539<1 Gas & Water Paid. l\1o tit Cpts /drps. 5275 yr ly . Se pt . S44 0. p,·t . Pt:• 675.0430 . Waterfront. furn 2 Br 2 Mo renta ls.S210to$220): 673 -1966_ 548·1511 . CostaMesa 3724 B.1, pall o. dininA area. ChildrmOK " Newport leoeh 326C1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.325 moyrly 5Z1·3822 232<1 Elden Ave.833-24Ji BAYSHORE-•2Br, Iba , condo. f\.1csa R • . S , bid Verde.Pool,garage .$2G ••••·~••••••••••••••••• 1 ._r,Spac1ous. un1l i::.vEARLY re_ntal 1 brva-LG . 2 BR, l'h BA, n°'f.' BAYFRONT yrly.833 .8974. 3 Br, 2 ba. FnC'd yd, open !I ke new, gar. $165. rant, upstairs ~00. mo. cptg, enc. gar.patio. S2:lfi Winter rental. 4Br, 31 beams. Ir~ frplc. Recent-Adults . no pets. 222 Also 2 br house $260. mo. Adults no peL"L.2S8 "A:" ba, magnificent view. 1 Br, Hi gh beam ceilin.es. ly crptd. $.150 mo. Isl & Elden. li45·7151 Avail 9/6. <213) 9-13·2928 E. 16th. Pl 645.3515 ;• 548·2598. Santa Ana 1-lghls . N las t. 2.1rd & Santa J\na ' BAYSHORES Wntr. rC'n children/pets. $200 util Ave . Ph. ;,36.:W76 betwn Cc:taMesa 3724 CastaMesa 3724 2 Rr,1 baupper.sha ~c@t, tal. Cheerful 3 br, romp. paid. 751 ·77 1ti. 1·3pm onl ~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• garai:e . $195. JOCl9 A-Mil· RIDICULOUS rur 'd . Close to bay. 4 BR. fa--;;;-;:-m. 2 b:i. frplc. LIDO sion. aft 5, 552·~~6 ;:. OFFER 646·3545 bltins. Av11.il 9/2. S.150 mo. 3 Beclrn1 , den, 2 1 B ll GAR DEN A~. The Blufrs. 3 BR. & fanl. 979·4."i45 Available Sept 15. w,stv. & re fri g. NewJ.llii. WANTED ''lfreenbelt". Avail. mo . y early . Barrell & drps. Adults, no peClf. ~ u;~~~sN~~~s7d~~i~~~h i -~-"-'_r,,_~_. ~_0_•1_F_:.O._b_. _s.'...i_'_'"_'_, ~B~C~~:~~~1 b;~~'ti1 pd . Rea~t:;:~2:VIEW AMBASSADOR INN 2$1~:~4::~1:.'r.l. Bit~. priced al $1 19,000. Don 't kids, peL 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, near cpt, drps. nr. shops :fr. becmbarrassed,makea HousesU11furnllMd $1&5.2 Br,child,singles Park & Pool , Kid ~ BRAND NEW mrkt.$185mo.$l80 "CJ' ridiculous offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br,2Ba.child,pet we lcome. $495. mo . Ro c h es t e r?:.'.r. .Gneral 3202 Furnis hed J br, child, 673·7601 Agent N Cl . D . s5 0 675-6527 /675·Z197 "L pct fncd $17< •~ Fee '----~----1 o eanmg epoSJI IM. tQuall l .~ ................... ~... .HOMEFIMl>Bis ., ... YR old Hacbo• v;ew No lease Required s· I St d' A I NJCf: 2 br. I b,, pool ,'~· Plac•. •642~9,00• home, 2 sty, 3 br, 31h ba, 1ng e u 10 p . drps. els. to everythi~. • 1·]·~·1; ;,[I~; If bonuHmw/Joft,tenn;s& _>J!I0.548·7986Afl5 ;, Plopaalilla · I I 1' I ll , BR ,,. R ho w t -1.hcouthomc &ace•. " l4000IMll Jt.N1WJIOl:11t.t.CM ~· -Ray SL Near Rea Jr. $595 mo . 6.J 4.54o3 , Youn ,c: childor s malld 752:-1920 ,..,lfili ·fl fr aj · ,., ti me. es ,...... QU IET 2 hr w/pnti' · !\1idway Cit)' SlSO. 1 br Jligh. Lease $275. mo. 1st1_6_75_·_04_30 _______ 1 • W••~ly moidl•rvic• • Joc.1111 pool ok . G 10 Joan n. $I * * ••DON"T• * * * Industrial/ coach house w /ga rage. & last + SlOOcleposlt . II . 3 8 2 8 r 1 1 ( . • ktt(he ... l•<ilitl•1011011. •Go' aao·, 548,957;1 _,. Pl"O,..rty 2100 Westminster $155. l br. 0 . John so n , Bkr , r a . ri:i · arg:e ami ••nd .. 1duol!emp.u1n1rol •R•<•••'"'"'OO"' ~ Pay your landlord's lax·••••••••••••••••••••••• Come sec, 646·8362 . 2121 PIHccnt1a ~~~962· l~69""6415 · pool, wk to •'•l•v·ilonovoolob!• •All utlli••el paid NICF. E·Side I br. util pj. es,. 1'~or \\nd.!r $24o a,•---------·I Santa Ana $l8S. 2 br, Ave. SISO l dull GJ month total you can have 1' ~'..":---------J;;;;::;:;:;:-;~-;;:-;;::::;:--;J • 'wilchbcxud -vie• •W.t bo• · mo. U •nope,. all of his tax adva ntages. AIRPORT ILDG. ~arage, kids & peLsok. 3 BR 1 ~ B Fr 1 1 BEAUT. Bluffs Condo, 4 • Woih•• ond d.,.,-,1, ett.at.d pool 642·1960 ,. · 6400 Sq. Ct . industrial COsta Mesa $190. 2 br. · a, pc, ge Br. 2"2 ba, immed OC· ~ Onl y 10% down at bldg . adjacent to the $uper clean kids & pets yd, $300 . 546·5880 o r cp·y $450 Agt 644·1133 •Di••<tdlalphof.11"10.,..il. NEWBREEDAPTS "!' $21,950, 2 bedrm, 2 bath · Or 0· k • 540·7730 {Carol l · · · Lge bac b. $170. Util, j C d · s 1 A main runway at ange 1".'t' on O~ In an a na. Co N rt Be h -I EASTBLUFF 4 br avail closed gar. pool, jacuzti.. Ask for Frank 839-8.121 unty Airport. lnel. 4 ewpo. ac • .......,_ BIKE to beach 2 br $190., • 1 ~· • Agent. alr·COnd. offices + ani· br mobile home. . singles, pet. AJso singles 9·2. Lse & refii, req. $450. 393 Ha mi ton,642·1,,.;.,, i 11-~-------1 pie parking & rreeway Costa Mesa 2 br studio, delight 4 br, $285 .. kids, mo. (2 13) 675·5735 2909 BRISTOL AVE. HALF Ouplx. Fncd. yd(i). Townhome, near Mlle identity klds&petsok. pct Agt Fee 979·8430 FULL OCEAN v ·e A 1 SANTA ANA pcl or 1 yng. child. 2 lif» Squ are P ark F.v . 2 •t•<ooo Huntin ... on Btach$275.3 · · · 1 w, v . , 1 f.J • '"• ""h k 'd & 9/1, Newport Crest Con-(A S h C Pl ) new cpl, new pain . bdrm, den /bdrm, I ~ br town ouse, 1 s J BR, I BA. lg. yd., $2 do.4 br,lba.fam.rm,. I out 08&t ara Av!. Im med. 646.8 balhis. powder rm, din petsok mo. decks, pool, tennis. Lse. 540-2300 Early AM rm. frplc, centrPl Air. Gflrden. ~rove $295 .. 4, br, 546·7790 ssgs mo 67~.3122 soil water, 2 car gar. 2 ba. with yard kids & ' ' IRA.MD MEW , ma n y extra s . petsok. Fountain Valley 3234 OceanJront. ()('(!a n view , Eastside 2 bdrm & Customi.ted. beautifully COM,.ANY M e mber 8oard ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly . 2 br, lge porch. $275.548-7437 landscaped & det'<>r. As· Rf;i\l,,TORS Realtors, Detter Bu11i · 3 BR. 2 ba, 2 car ~ar.-~e. 5307 \.ii Seashore. 548·6182 11ume lo;"t n, See to ap, SINCE I!W4 net1.s 8ureau,{.~amberor bltnl>, comm. SW1mm1ng1----------t JBR.rugs.drps,$190.1' . ••2 ooo By 67!·4400 Commerce. pool. Kids ok. No fee. lfave som1.1thing to sell? Good Joe. 645...JS'"' prec. -, owner. 9 A 842 2 1 -!~~~~~~~~ 1Nl.o283 Slo-1505 FM Af# $27 ·mo. ~· ·44 I . Classified ads do it wcl . Shalimar Drive. ' . . . De DAILY PILOT Wodnesday. August 27. 1975 Add it. .. Build il...Diaper it...Hamme r it... Carpet it .•. Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move it ... Press it ... Pa1nt it ... Nai l it ... Plaster 1t ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patch 1t ••• 1pe 1 •... e_rnodc ~ Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ..• Tr1r;i 1t ••• Sew1t •.. H aul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter 1t ... Learn 11 ... labysitting uslnes.s. St-rvicl' ·····························•·•#••••••······· L o\•l n g l'<1r1•, II! yd . Jlr doy/Y."k n1lcs /"''k111l.!i <JK. Jt('fs fll<·. 556 O:l~7 .1eann1r I 'ror ·r\' pini.: S..•r\ 11·1·:. 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Paint int-~'l>rm,c t DllA IN CLt~ANt:0$6.50 fo.:v(l/WkntL<1- Sun1c l'r!.ce 5.58-7 Jtl(t ---• ---\.'op) 1111! .Xl·rn' :\GO(' t-:x ?i1.1turl' dl"l)l'lld;.1ble J:1dy pl·rt !iC r\', r1•as. ("B S t n t>it \.\'kcl.vs 1n 111y hiln11•. 17S7~ llt•af'h. llll f!.17 :11 ! I t-'nt·d yd. l{efs. ~15 IOtii Spl•1·1all) _ 1tt·1nndt•l1n r:. •••••• • ••••••••••••••••(;Jenn 's (_i !lr(h'nini.: & f1n1;,h \11>rk, n ·fs. V'l'1·11-:1.1·:c·r111<·1,\N. srnl CIC';.1n11p :;\·s. NB. lr\·111t·, l'S\ Gu,1r11vrl..4~J<ll!l5 Juli,,, 01.unt rl·pa1rs. 22 \d!\t & La ~una . (;d_ Sod lawns /Spnnklcrs $2'19. avi.: :1 hr.:)GM7452 .. 1-1 AU L.JN(f . Ut.'Sl).:ll Svs. 00l·7tll7 ---'loj_occ.4!-" YAlll>CJ .t~ANU P ----~-Plasttor/R,.pair-ci-i, rca :>. orr "'/atl . l\ly hon1t'. lo\-i11g 1•ar1• Nr 17lh .. '-:lr\1nl' t")\ ,1 Yrs '1111 1~1:! :0:11 yrs l");P r1~rs lrl'llS r 3tt>s. ti73-211o'1 • • ~ti·()3.17 "'• Ma$onry ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· ----1 ...•..•••••••.••.•..... U.1bys!l 11n)!. 'I' 1. l' ln•·dl )Ii., r{'fS. l~ llHlo. 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'l'orl~' PJlon11)u, l)t'"l}!1un:.: S, pJ,111., ~1v:11I ."145 7111:..' ----:O.l .. ·mher llllll ~lli2 >1:11-1 C;illdurl\l"t'\t''i~ll'l !l55.; ll.1\e som~·lh1ni:: to st·U ? . · - l'l;1ss1t n'd ;uls 1to it y,•rll, W<i nl ~11ti. Call f~12 ~i7R1 C tass1f1ed Ad s I DO IT ALL! t·.1 •••·1r11 .ii l'h111il1111 l \1 1!1•,, .. r .till> ~~L:: L~J.i7 .........•............. ,l :1 pllnl'i.of' l.:in1l~"'-'l'1 11 1: :...od. r1•i.111·1I. :.11n11l..l~·1·:­ l Frl'l' l'i.t (' ;!7 i.;.1~-:!:IX.'i ~~:':+.'!'.1:.n.t: -~~. ••• ~~'!';.~t: .~; •••• ~~:~:.~•:. ~ ••• : ~~.~t:1!! .'~. !~~~ ... ! ~.~~i ~~}~.e. ~;.n.':1~ ••••• ~~.0.~ aug~~s:rtunity 5005 Costa Mesa 3824 Laguna Be och 3848 San Clemente 3876 ll~sp. ~;I\ "''isht·s to i.hr ) 150 I Westcliff Or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••··~··•••••·~··~·-•• r h<ir rn1n).! Ual. Jst1· h1 11 ~t'\\)lorl J"1n:u1~·1:1 1 Ctr ... 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Xn or Unfurnished 3900 !012 f-.1)7~ . __ p•·\.; l'rnrn S:(iO. _1·l·arl.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• co~1 .1 :\ll's:1·s 1'1111· .... t l.0t· 1:11 t7:1:1 ·r11r: F.XC11·1!'\G ~>111 ,\ kind 1n tht• :irt·a •1 llH . 11,,1.hl·liu·. nl.1._111 PALM MESAAPTS. <>1111.'t ;.:;1rd«n-h kl•-adult 11 ,.1\, :\11:--;u·rEs·rcl'.'Jl"r h\·in ;.: 1.£".t' 2.:t. Ur , 1.2 ·l!J-l·liJ7t; HCll. 1-'fo::\l ,\LE 21-:Ju, r(•5;>. sh:.i rc 5 hr h.~t· 11.H .. SI l:i n10, Isl & l<i!'il. uti!:-. pd, ,\v:i1I 9,1. Cal! S:ll!_\, :\lary Jo, John.:H.'8·5~13 Ha . \\'\\" 1.'rpls, •l rps. or t x;ix.~llll!i B;1l·h, 1&2 Bit. p:.ilio. hltns . i.l"lllll' "'0(1d Sl 7~ ;i0 \0\1 r: on ! Rrn. in nirc 2 hr.:~pt .,CJ\l .Cls to1tall. frvn1 s 8 o 1 n1 o -t-. IH11·111n ,e I rpl B<'aut. 11cr;,.\:-.1 \'I«"'' lo1·t>J.,· 1 Br Ail ult.~. No Pt·ts ~-~371 1u.,1:...0"c'c"c'c_ __ WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH eorn.1W.1c.11n 0r ... ~n11 IMtwA" ./ "" C""<hl•""'~ll / Con>o111e 1a~~.,.,.1 ./ ~ .. .., ./fl••~'"' ./full ...... balcO<»•I ./ ~*'0• ..... c. ./ SK1 ..,.,ct ••••!. ./ ""'pie P•••o~g Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 l'r1· S1·ho1ll. 111· tlu\\'llln l'vi.l.1 \l .. s:i. (':1rl' for :!·I :it :;Hill 11\o Bo••tn to ('\ 11:11111 lnt•t 1;:1•. h)I. nl'I~ 11~·\t l1ld ~ .. , 1·111!lL) l'qlUIJ, :0...'1."1.!11~! (irah,1111 HI!~ t-'oundr1· ;\t't ~l•~•\l l'h-01· l.::u1dy :\!!;.: ~IX.51MI l;oltl .)l!\l'l'I ml\: ~t l.UOO Plastic :\l f~-1hst11h.Sl>lJ\l Cust madt 11n1fo rn1 $.111:\I t-:ll'l'!ronit·s '.\If;..:. ll(1lla11rl l lu.~1 nessS;1Jl's 17\li t>rall;.!l' :\\"l'. L':\I 1;.1;,. 11 tu 5-lll Ill.~ lands(·pd , hi'.1tl'fl potil &· ,\d11lts, $225. 11111. J;il:l 1\li's3 Dr. A11r;11·11\ •' renl. •1:1°1-1·11!1 15 Blks t-:ast of Nc"·port Sh:1rc l-l oinc ·r.O.\\'. Sllill.1----------1 01s·rHtl1L .. l'<>IC n1u. Pri\·;1ll' roun1. l;1 un WATERFRONT MALE OR FEMALE MartiniqueApts. lll\t!.) l ii7S .. nt.1 \n,1 \\1'.C\I Newport Beach JB/,9 .'>•iti-~iO dr\' faciliti es. Ph. <ILl·l'.:10RO -' Newport Beach ,\ guar:11llel•1t 1nt·11n1•· 011 l~ ..... ,,-ul i\"('O ffi(•t• Vt)UI" Olt!llllllllll 111\'c . .;1 ;\l i.:r \pt 11:1 t>Ui :..·~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---l Fl-::\l ,\L8 r1101nmatt• S\50 :O.lonth n,,.111 of S:J-1110 1111 h 101·:11 Li Ye a t ~aufifld Martinique Apts r:2 :1 flH. 2 HA '"rf\·. !Ilk lf'l \\'<1 nt1·d 10 sharc 3 Lr hl·h, extr.1 prk:.:. l'Ht111 RES ORT hou<;l' S. \\' S;1nta ,\11;1. ,\mpll' Parkin;! n1.1nur.n·1urcr. :-1·r\'11·1ni.; BILL GRUtilOY l·u111p.i n~ l':-tabl1:.h1•tl :11· '' lulrn1s. 2 ha1h.~. \\I" , pt:.. drp:-, !dtns t.: p11\,Jli:' p;il1•1' l.n\l'I.' sp,1l'Lnus J.!.:1rd1•n·ltl..1• a11ts. lledtl'd pool ;\1 l rn l"l i \c r<·nt. ,\dull :-< only. :!75 E. 18th St,C. :\1 . ti3l ·~JUIJ S:~i(I lll•l t>·ll-:J IKX S5U. 111 0. +hou:-l'l..t.•t>p1n;.:. ---,J;)i 9:.'f,!-1 PARK NEWPORT ~ - APARTMENTS Hacht•lnr lor2 H1•drooms ;111d ·ru"·nhou~es Fr. S22!•.5U (}pcn ~Ii l>allv LIVING Garage s for Rent 4 350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C!>Vt-:HE I> stnra ~·· l•H' .\·ou r boat or !{.\". 10· hi.ch 673-6372 Hc;11tur :\"O. Cos la :\ll>:-a l.>l'nlal :\ll·d1eal, Of 1· :.w le:. ;1\ ~111. t-·r o m ·g311511no. i\lr <!'K eefe, 5'1U-81~ 55' PER SQFT ltiI7\\'t-:s·rrLfft-" :--;n ,\l;·r .':.ii .',.rt: l'IHHll:. in lneal ;Jl'l'(I~ "'Ith unique g1 r1 !1rl l' 1-:x eclll•nt full 11r p.irt ll1n1• uppnrlunit~·-:o.;o :.t•Jlin g F1n:1n c1n g a\':ul:1ht~. Fur pt·r~11n:1I 1ntc·rv1c1v call ( 71 ·I ) 1;:1;,.ij.lfi2 Investment Opportunity 5015 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE Spa· l'11n[;,.:l"L·nn1s i\l"t'os:-. fron1 t-'asl1io11 Island at .1 ;1mbor1'1' un S;.1 11 .Joaquin llJlls Jtu;ul. FROM $205 Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl 1!1 up i.lurl•·off1('l'" •·pl:-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 \\r. I Hr ~ ... llt•n . :! l\r. 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J.11Htor p;1rktn,:.: \I H S 11· 1 ,. 1 \1 :.. r THE COLONY l'li1s ln•;1u1 1fu! .;u1g lf's.I J,\:? h1·dr11om ;1p1 s ., r h I • h 1 _,,i;o1;:(:11r ti11;~.»~• ur111 ... ··1 ,.,. u111 urr11.., •" I '.J1 ) ll !·:·r. \ 1 l. ~[ lf!/'S l'r11n1• r1·.1 :-<1n;ihll' i.p.11'l' ,11:11J:11th· l.ir:..:l· 111, ..... rn;1ll <l!d •1nrld 1 h.irrn 111th Fl'l"/11 !\ \\ IJHh l\\:>. ~:1 blt'~ .'{. 11"•'•'1' 1\dJUl'l'lll lo F c•,11v al o f Art;. 1..:rvun1ls l\,•11\:-:; (t·,un ~!(1 l'n l·~~ \\'i•"lt llff \)r l'r" :111• of 1ar\ h~· l1)l':1t1on :\lodl·I~ ju·t• l 11l1ttn \11" 1·onrt "\lt·n t ll t11 ';" Sun·\ no pet.• , r p •t ..,ptl! 1110 t ~t!-11~1; or 1·h1ldr1'n. ll11un111 1:11t· :'.ilO l\H(l.\lJ\\",\Y t,,\l; l' \: i\ Ht-::\l'll :-1•r1 ll'l' ;11 :111ahlt• \lurllh Sl l'EH ~ p;Ll~'. l"l'.i:> fl'lll lnr1111nth•H'lUp.1 n1 ~ f'11 h.dh , \ <.'.hld,dr11' O akwood Garden Apartments M~wporl 8toch 880 lrv1nf' Al 1611• 646-0550 111,"1 t·r pt \(•1·0 ... s tr .. 111 494-7915 Slu!l Shirl :!lUO \\" l's1i----------- J h\ ·' .i·l·l-Sli7 :-I i-:x t-:l'l"I'!\'~: :-uilt''i 1111 l)~:_LL·x~: nrfirt•. ton1m'l -'•'l\'llort 11.irbor -lf!O !u & 1n<~us tnal sp~l'l'S . 1\l~u ·i•J fl . fl ,.1z lf'll m1n1 "·"rchuuscs tn __ 11 i.q , , .. ,. ' . I ,.. I & 'I . ti-15-410.') ~a~_un~1 11-!Ul' ! 1ssio11 ------\ll'JO arL·as. Jlandy le) * 97!1-1935 \~ li'l l .. J.'llll 2 Br, 2 Ba frnrn S21U. LTni H Ll\.·1•:11drnnt 1\1>!s Frorn S:1n D1l'gO F\1·y. 21.lO 1<1 2\)()0 sq fl As lnw :1s 31) Roses arr red. \"1olcts arl' pl·rsq ft. H:ll ·l-lOLl hlut'. "'(' r t·n l suite:;\.\'/ a . --l\Ul" arlu\\ .1nt s. fl;o ll':1!l.1· :\"E\\'POH1" 111~-rs ~i'I\ :t S\ti!"1. Lo $:!25. t.:td. llll'lft. St1r ry, no l'hllflrcn or hr, 2 h.1 lfil h & llr:111 ).!(" .\t·"·1111r1 Hi·h. f.7."1487Jo r pct:;. 870-8RfHI oil'. 8.l.1-14:n fl',. hi.'i ."1205 ()f <'171 &Ii I ;'\ PPLJ.: AM'S Iii()(} \\':t rnf'r ,\1•··. II II. (7 14 )Jio!7·6bl7 BIKE TO BEACH NEAR SHOPPING :? HR,. 11 , ha., lrpll" Yl':t rly. St•p. ,e.1r:1 c1~. nec·an •ll'W ; nn tht• Pl'nu1:-.ul<1 . S32:t. Call h-1.'> li.'i.'ili l'd.\J I br. lgt• llv rtn, 1lln rn1. xlnt l'lllld, t•o1.y & lx1aut. Sl>l.'i , 2 Ur. 2 ha on h11lsidf' \.\' hl'<IUt \'il'"' ol hay , Sf't'llld('d. SJi."i. ti7~i .)205 bOat slip tQo. sr:r . h\dJ! "'l~ar . 1000 1>{! Cst II\\ 1 :il]';pt Divel ft 213 \\'. \\'ilson. Ci\-1 . 1;~2 II~\ I !~15-202\1 & 6.\2:-ti.'",!10. Prime llunl. lil'h. lo•· from Sl2.'i. mo. 1ncld. 11t d 5075 \\'arner 1\\•e 8'16·2•129 ·100 S(} Ft, all ulil incl , heat & air cnntl. adjacent to SC'r l';u· Ha nk . !HS J;; 17th St.. C.~t . Sl75 n1Q. f..t2·.\210 E-.r1·ll1•11t 1111·1 ~11i11•nl ••11 11••11111111 :, H,•;u;\,1 :-.'1tin <"•: :!II\ ,•,;r~ S ( !llllf'!('lt• :-l.1111111,. LAND & BLDG. INCL IN SALES PRICE $76,000 . LIDO REALTY 3377 \ia J,ido, N.8. *673-7300* Mortga9es, Trvst Der ds SOlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD LoDl"ls--8l/4°/o 2nd TD Loans Lov•t•s t r;1tcs (lr:1n'.!e Co Sattler Mtg. Co. 642-217 1 545-0fil I Scr\·in)! Jlarhor ~rca 24 yc-ars -------- 2nd TD Loans Wonted \VI·: llAV~:CAS ll! Buy 2nd1'.l).'s Loan on 2nd 'l'.D. ·s New Loan s.:~nd T.n .·s Equity lnvs mt. Di\". BAR~ E"l'1" i\11'(;. CO. 645-21:'4 Retirrment Investments \VI Ll_.1/\ MS & Sons i\Ja:-nnry. UnC-k t Blu1·k & Stone C<i l1 581·78l'l) P1\TCll PLl\SfF.RfNG Roofing ••l\I.L.TYPE."i •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fret• t:sl 5·10·iiM2!i 1 ~o ving \"l·:nv NEA'f l'A1'C ll • •••••••••••••••••••••• JOBS & H t-:s1·uct:t) ~1 0V IN G '! ~ J·:xpr rfll'll Fr1•1• cst. H~J-1·13!1 fl( )()l•'S ( '11 l·:CK EIJ' ll <:1>aireri & llc11Ja l't'(' J>il'f•ct l"a L'tury :X·r\'ll"l" \\'Ill n1 ov<' \'<HI. ltt~ason;i Pl bi b1,-.. s:1;1.J!l•i.11 :>!>2-l'Wlt ,,,. um n9 Lu:f·n se C:ll-l~!ki 1'11 : 54~·4;'91jl 675-757:!. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1\11\llV'S PLUt.1JJ!Nf: 1t G011:.9A07 1t lllo~PAIHS . All t>'Pl'S~ ll<:;1s , frl·e esl. Jil', \V<1it H:W-5020 anyllnlt' Pointin9fPapM119 ........................ Prof Painter, hllnl•:o>t "''nrk. rcas. Jnt /l'XI. frt'l' 1•:.t . Ht•fs. 5o!N :!75~. 1;.t! J':ll:\ r:x ·r1·:BlllHS .Si\\11'; $S: It 1. Si nor S tat1' l.11·1·n ... l•ll lni.ur1•rl C:d l ~·~j :1:1:i.1 Fine Paperhan<Jin9 lloug llt•h:11'd ti\5 17:.!7 J'1·u1 pod111t•r . ho1w.•sl "'ol'k l'•'Ol:> Int l'.'<t. fro·~· l'SI, ri·t,.. :.1x 275~1 4~12-~l:J. Last & Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.os·r 1Jla1·k Fc n1at c (;l·rn1;111 Sho11ha ir, Cf\-1 arl•;1. l<(•11'arilO.l.",.51!:)() l·'ftl';"'l.11 lluf(y B1k1" II \tHL kn111\· thl' se11aJ 1111 (·:.i 11 · t;.1;!·ti7 •11i f(lt.:'.\l I): Pure \Vhl. Ing h;ur, lcm. do;! W/rcd ('1)1 !.1r \'ic. llilll'rl'SI, Ci\l. 5 l:i 5~11:1 Fo11nd 111111 Sl·h11au1.1·r. fcn1 \\".1 r111·r 1'111•lid l':dl R-.12-11111 tir~Mi2 ~l':•ll l,()S1' Loll :-! h :11r1•d S1<1nll'Sl' :ip,1_1i•d lt"ll:ill' ~an11• Sat11·1•1:. t'ull,oJ' \1 2 bells. Har11011a .St. La l!. Heh . Hc"·;1rd il!l 1-lilli:!. LOST ll·n1.1h· i;l•rn1an Sl•ph('rd . hl:u·k 1\·1Lh i.il\"f'r \-n'. ~.111 .Ju;u1 un •ll'I {)h1:-p!1 :-.c.·~·d' 1nl•d11·:1I :1ll••nl1un Ill'\\ 111'<1 : ·l~l~i 7~17 Loi.I lr1 ... h :-.O~·th·1', 3 yr' old ,\11~ t" ··\lickl'y.' \ 1" l!.ir·ht>r & B.•ker, C:-01 ;~,. fi7!1 I ll l'"'ard N(J .l <._)B 1'()(JSMALI. Plumbin<J Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialists L'}':Hl\!\tlC TILt_:, New k "'all·r he;1tcrs, tl is -ltemOt.l cl. lo'rec est. Sn11 poS!lls , dr:lin.'i, fauecls, jobs wch:omr.:>:Vi-2126 t OJ)Jll'r rt'P•llf'S. Same --~ priet•s rluy & 111,eht. We Tree Service to1kt· l\\str Chari.:.c. Lil' ••••••••••••••••••••••• :JOOJIR . 'l'rl•C He1nov::il. limbi n~ & JUST PLUMBIMG Shruh c!ea rin~. Hotolill · •CAl.f,642-4 111• in,e.ti-12-262•1.lH·/ins. _ 1•t11n1h1•r , H1·p 1pl'. Scr\"1<'1'linl'. Rt·p:11r, Etc. (.;. (.;id try. 1;.12-~J~n:; 1··11rtl 's Trc1• St•rvicl!' r:xpr Crew, lie, bonded & ins urctj. 962·7817 Holp Wooled 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employme nt & Prrparation •••••••••••••••••••••••Babysitter, mature lady Schools & to care for school child Instruction 7005 :1ft ns & I eve. ()wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• transp. 6<12-·1163 c\'l'S ('l,.\SS}':S STAll'I" r.·1()1\"l'JILY l·'.:i rr1 l'Ommissinn while you lcal'n PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL G\01': 17thSt.S.A.na 543·6655 Acert'dilect by NA'M'S EstablLShNl \Hti:t Fi11ane1al Aid PrQgr;1111s ll<1h y.-.1 t l!·1·. l'hr1 s lian. \1\'(•t" 20 for 11 1110. nltl gi rl. ;\lon-J"r1. 7:Jo-4::Jo p .rn . i\ly /101111!. Own '!"rans. Need IJy &pt. :t, Hll·G!.1 16 BAHYSITl'}'-:ft for 2 ~irl.\, 11ge 7 & H for :1ftcr s<:hool till 5 :10. Your hornf' & "'alk1111.! dist:1111·l' fron1 ll;irhur Vic·" l·:lt>rn . Sl:hl . E\'{'S lii.'i·S254 Jobs Wontrd, 7075 llAKE!t Nc.·1·1lt~I. \V111n;1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• or :\tan lo l1<1k .. · p11•s for \'r,u·. '.\:ursc. qualified. s mall Hl•st. No H.~trnl . .l'\vcds tl:1y work. H hrs. l'.\PL'f lll'l·d··rl . C:•ll !\.11111 /"ri . S:J.5 11 hr. 4:17-2!i50L;q . .:.Hl'h. 5-IB·>l!"i97 -----1·---------Help Wanted 7100 llr\NKING ........................ Adult Model5 1--l'm<ilt·s Qnly, nu c.'<pcr. n•·cessary. \Viii train 11:1m to 12pm. SJ.1-91! ... An$werinq Service c:ra\·cyur1I stun Full ur pit. l·:xper. prcf'd. t-:Ot.:. .')13·7i>l7 . APROPOS PART-TIME TELLER Experienced S<Jvings & Loan or bankin ~ employee for a part-time'" teller !)()Sit ion with a Sav· in ,gs & Loan. 2 days a week plus Saturdays. Needs competent \.l)S'r licl)!l' ll11n;.d;1_y:1n respunsitJlc girl for in· l.1lll'll \'ic. !!Ith St, C. 1\1. ,.<'ntory control or Chdd"sp1·l.5'18·9521_ _ warehouse. Phone BRENTWOOO SAVINGS&LOAN 1640 Adams Avcnut: Costa Mesa L()S1". Ba SSt'l b<';1 gl<'.1-'&l='c·=265=Zo·:.._ ______ I rn•ilc. brn & wh1, fl yrs. ASSEMBLER TRME H l O. Rc\\'ard.S.18-6:l0l Local alte rnator re- f.I ).S"f : 2 35!\1 ~1 Qi mcr;1s, m<111uf acturt>r. Duties in- An F.qual Opportunity Employcr- Vie . 1-ltn~ J]ch Pil'r. July elude sold erini::. check· BEAUTICIANS ~7' SIOO l!C'\Vdrd 547-18.12 ini::: or parts, 11sscmbly or STYLISTS . alternator!i. Must speak For (2) N.B. salons. w /or l.t)S'r Siamese Cat, some English. $!.IO hr. Hrn:;1tm1111r llrns Arca. AskforFrank,642_916S w /out foll. CaU 644--0661 c 1 I :\ 1 H,." .i rd ' 1 ;i.1-11~10 ·~~~~~~~~~:.._I ~o;c~54;;0~·8~58;;;;z;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; FOLNI>· ltabbiL i·a ll to ASSEMBLY/SHIP identif~·. Vic. Joann & 21·26 1narried preferred. BEAUTY SAi.OM l't:il'cntia . <.:!\I. 615·58.'"A'i 1\.1 us t ha vc mechanic<i I Oul<;tanding Hair Stylist ability. Good future. Call knowing all of today·~ FOUND. Fe mall' Si:uncs('1 c55::c7_->01000c..c. ________ 1 trends. X lnt oppor. to or St•alpoint. "'hite flea J\SSEMBLYWORK join buiiy salon w /right t•o llar . \'ic J)(•nnys. h"f & · atmos phere. AL'K>, havl! 1 B 1 497 159f Day s 1 t p /t1me eves. .:_igu~~ 1:............:.-2..... C<lrtec. loc. 642-1877 <lpening for experienced fo"OU!'llD. Pet rat. very 11-tAN ICURIST. Pleasl! frie ndly. llalccresl arl';J. ASSIST AMT MGR Ca 11 ~f r • RO d n e Y. <;;di lo identify, 5'16-2472. Women 's s ports wear Deutschman, 644·2800, store. Good oppor. Ex-cxt327. F()U '."ID : 4-6 mo llusky. I per'd. Refs. Don.d:iblc.I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: hi & I brn eyl.'. 1\riz lie. 5.9 \Vkdays, 9-6 Sats.11 i\hso StN.B.642·32i:I Send resume to l-'ound : Iris h Setle r , femall'. Ualboa lslanrl . Aui.:. l3rd. ( 1) 525-7405. Personals 5350 Classifier1 ar1 no. 483, c/o llaily Pilot. P. (). Box 1560, Costa J\lcs:.i, C:.i 92626. 1 .2 &:1 Ur apts. b\1 ns. ct1s- hwashcrs. snme w/fr1ilt·~ & 2 car g:\ra~es. t-'r11111 s200 . Lio ns Estates. :i36-2579 Yrly . ::!hr plus dC'n. <!l1a . 1 ~ hi. to ht·h Nu crpt, 1lrps , ;:11111 p ain t . En l·lo.~c-11 g:irJge. 2 p~lltos S:l.'lo ~)'\1\4905 Rooms 4000 S8 ' 1 1 1 ' Get lhl' hn!h interest re-••••••••••••••••••••••• BROOKHURST o. !>lo . ( c;i . t'l-l'JJOrt ·· shnp ;ivail 01 thl• inall :ti tirf'lnt'nt s lo ry. J\1-. PREGNANT? Ass 'f Mgr Trainee APPLY AT DEL TACO LAGUNA. }Ill.LS, 25252 I.a Paz Rd betw·2&4pm BEAUTY SALON Need s experienced Man a gin"g·Stylist s . Beauty Operat()rs. Guaranteed Salary- Co1nm. Paid 1'8C:ition."· Free life in surance. Sto r e dis counts. Hospitalization avail. Apply PersQDncl<Xficc Manl<Jo....., Wcrd FIMAMCIAL 'rhe Factory for : Coun-1•un1uh1tc f11nds for l~ni; Ca rin ).! co nfidential PE\'l'.'l l'o1 nt, +family PLAZA try store, booksturt',ctr. Pt'nnrls. lf~\·esomct~1ns.: 1•11unsf'lln :..: & refl'rral rm. ))\"l l,'n!r . No t·ook -Now leasin ~. C1t.<>tom ex-G73-9600 or 673-9'.J:l:l to f,'1 1 hack, on b<·s1d('S A horl 1011, ;idoplio11 & 111 :..: 1 s n1 okin~ $85 r c utive office sui ll'S -~-s11c1.1I secunty ,"-.:.fixed kcrpini.:. NEAR MAJOR THlPLEX Jnvl'!y2hr apl , li7:l -1·119 Lari:;!e nnrf small us<'rs !"OH. l.l·:As1': 35 1<12 So. Pt·nsinn . Simply ratl . APCAlll'.:547-2."il:U Shopping Center ht•am l'lnc, t1"·n pn,Jtt• a ecvmniodatl'rl. J.eas Co~st llwy. J\mplc prkg. ltl3·~):!u5 ----- or f:;'.'J I IOUSE p:1t10, •·11 111 pl rl·rl .. ('or:1t fl OU:\! s $25. \\"!'Ck Liil \I'll h int· 1 urles a II ~1 menit il'S J\dj. to dru_i:::s tnrl'. fj hl~s. Li lllll'd <.:om m11n"'l'a llh Drinking problt'rn ? Hrlp y our family Bl•(111t1 ful nc\v :?&:1 Br 1!d. Bl·:-\~1-11·1>ortll!s l1u • kilrhl'll . :l.\8 ·~i"53 or l.e:isin l! <i t.:e nl, !Jonna. lo llospl Nc"'lydl'~COr <I Fund1n1-:l'.o t:allAtcohnlllclpl1111 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVON 3088 Bristol St Costa Mf:sa: Special consideration r .. or those w /following :-Lucl10 ;iprs. !Jr~. erpt..;, si:15 .. \\:1Lurl' ;utults i~l.).3%7 011 p rcmise.'i . 2090. 850 sq. ft. :•l .. SJ't.'> 1no. 2.\hrsa day&1.5-~1o f ight Inflation hltns. ds h"·hrs. 2 1·ar 5-18·3~\·I Brookhursl. 11 untin.i..1nn 0"'nl•r .5<1•1-7&1h Announctoments/ SPIRl'l'UAl.lll<:i\DF:tl Be t S I As · tat .... ,,·,1rocs .. 7~:11 &79-11 I loll , . ---SO. Of 1-lwy, olctCdi\t, P\"l. U I \ti ' l Personals/ SC'll world f;.unnus pro· au Y •a on. sis n -., ii B. Lions 1-_:...tatr s. Spat· .!Hr . 2 ba. dblc ).!ar. «ntrv. hol plate. SIOO mo. !'.!ii(' 1 • "r 1 a 1 •1 ·1ndustrial Rental 4500 Lost & Found flpcn 10 1\i\l lo JU Pi\·! duels the cnlire family . full-Time ·-2..'i79 "'' 1elct'-oµcncr . rr1>I<' I G75-8137 ------_'*'_3_·•96_ t_.__ •••••••• •••• ••••••••••• f•••••••••••••••••••••• 1\d\·ice on all 111alt r rs . l'an ust'. i'nJoy. t:x<'elll'nt _ l!cady s 615-0IKIR · :_· ------pool \V ID. close to h1·h. S!ecpin~ R w{b th Office sp:•ct' to Suhlcl. l>El_,U XJ". ind11stri;1l unils lost & Found 5300 '.112.N. El C..::i mino ltl·nl cari:iings. Call 540-7()11 or Btoaufy Oprrafor 2 i fl: a\' a 1 I 91 I . N r. bc a <"h. Av ail 9 l.'l. l'\o 1x•ls · S.'r.l5 p ~~: 1 10 ::i c · J\.I iss 1 on V . , 1':1 Dor~ d1> "'I l h of fl e t'S : 1300, l'll.10, •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 1 j~S~'~' nf,C~le~m~ejn~t~e~. gF~o~c~a~P~t>~l~-, ~Z~,e~n~1~th~7~· l~J~S~9~D~a~ys~.~·~~~ '~N~o~!~o~Jl~o~w~;~n~•~n~e~c~-.~Co~m~n~' l ls 11lrps, no pet.;. $195. 675-718.\ or 675-1070. 4x96t ~ ~~~5· · l\ank HJdi.:-. 586·2'100 1500. 1600. 2212. 3740 lo LOS'f /f"OVND 492-9034 492·913fl ., Ut pd. 960-1450 ----1 _:::~~::.:::..,. ____ --,-6000 SQ ft , tii12·4~63 or A P1'~T., 0 guaranteed. 645-1050. UPPER OCE1\NFRONT R &Bo d 4050 PLUSll Bcaut. furn lg. 642.760,1_ i\J::t. on pre-• · t~oxy Gi rl 's ut Call BABYSITTERneededror 2BR .• s harp ,nr.beach& Oplx.Sundeck,2 hr.J?ar. oom ar ofc suite lo rcntor shr . 711 \V 17th St 960-29001\doption,Low J\;lassage. U Call, We twoc~ildrenages5and6 :-;hoppini:. SlfiS/J\Jonth W /D. St v /ref. fi4f .. 2Kl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s19S mo.' Xlnt. Nnicl'l1 mises, • ·• Cost Spay /Neuter Info. Com c. Spec i a 11 z e after school until 5 :3 Boys & Girls ll<'alonomics 675-6700 -~ .-f{f)Qi\1 & BO,\l~D for lor.6<12-r.153164-l-fiSIS t:.l\f. LOS1 .. J\I" S h er l'araplegies.542-31W JJ M.Theywillhcatlend-lOtol4 yearsor a"'e.Dai· . ., . 3 BR. 2 h,1 ', frplc, pa.tin. 1 Col\e~e stutit'nl 1n p'l.1.. -2000 S</ Jo'T. 3 or rs. 2 , · in. c nauz • ---~ in ,. "H a r b 0 r vi c w .. l JPPtH :-BR. 2 lki, Sit>:>. blot:k to.!_ii ;'lch. Yr!} $3.SO. h~ om c n r . O CC. N.B. WOSQ . Ft.~cwBldJ:. baths. immcd. at·ross sl fem. :ii.il\•r /gry &chubby. YOUNG Exec. retired, Ele"'mentary and would ly Pil<lt. dcliv<'ry rout.cs: 1731$1 Kole-do. 642·1367 Callt..\5·•ll<t4 F,\'l"'.~·1 5-6952. Day : Upper OcC'an \'IC'W 51, fromOC i\irport9fi-l·787~ Spayed. blk flea collar. ~cnerous , no child, no h maybcavailable inyour-kd ""U 1r .. l1 675 <•JJt 11 Reward. Ca ll 842-1401 or problcm:iJ. r efere nces. be appy to go to your area. Earn profit Cor dc· " ys. oro -"' C\'l'S. ._, HH . 1+. II,••. frtile l hlk · · n10. 6308 W, Cst wy. .....,. C · home or their's. Please 1-· & h · • ----642-3850 ~1-l 9Ux 125 w hldg. !t<J I 002.,,.,.,4 _ mcE'lS s imilar 1uicas111n 1venes ca5 , tnps or '·111Sl' ''' lich 2 br. p;i1 1•1• l<• bt':irh. Yr·l,i , ::>.tii.'i. C:ill Rentals fo short' 4300 --------~ \\>"est l9th. ("<r,..l<1 l\1 ~:i lady. 21 lo 32, not over call 67S·0342 morning.Ii or merchandise for sellin~ l'llf'l g;1r s2:15. lt!:l·ll G·l5-ill.'l·I ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'.\'GLE 10 /i rnl suites. S2SO.m•>.6,12.3190 JlE\\'AHD. Lost in Vi c of 5'•1"'-120 l bs. Photo. a 1c•on:.:::eor"6"P"M::..:eovc•crun=·cg•'c·:..__I new s ubscriplions. For !".ims.l'\npt•ts ~'1-4?"~ BAYFRfJ:--;'r _ Toueh lht• Prnft:-s1ona l or business A\ a il. 1n plush orricl' -Npl Dlvd & 2811'1 St. musl. l'.t). IJ.olt.Zl9lC~1. Babysitter wa nted-my infarmation please call uEAR BEACH boats' p ,111or:in111. \.11." m:1 1110 ... h:1 rt').!rl·at home bldg nr. ()(; 1\1rt.1or~. F\111 Rental$ Wanted 4600 J\1almutc ltusky, Fe m. I 92626 h o me in HB . 1 :30-642·4321. ·From San ~ •· ~·1 ~1 5Um 6tS t •~z ser vice 1n l·I: llcrep-••••••••••••••••••••••• bluc l'Yi" Rlk /Wht. ---· .•·.JOpm, Mon-Frj, L;te Clemente-Son Juon I ., "'·I ~ ·th Brand new, l :~r;!i' 2 B1t rm "'''"" ., ' 0 -~--' z ll'PPY ll•'•lhday D•e " ,M,»vlrm.J<,mcw1 lio111st, (•Onfercnce rm.Sold hon1(' nC'(.'fl z nn. Plei!Se ea ll 673-079 I ~ ' ."' .. lea n l n g. $ZOO/mo. Capistrano :irea,·c:al l I' I• tba t·1· 2 Ba :1p1 S"'·1n1n11n 11 ••• "I •· · k "••ky ~ ••• ,. Mar«an • 9 ~·o dM' · VI rC'p aces. \.\'C r, u 1 •· " .-ema\e c ej!l' stuu .. nl to xerox, automaled tY"· 1r« liv rm. l.JlL ins c lc. 84 2-8584 Owncrss1l' . ......,, • ' • • • .... 2474 afib..m 4 5·VOJ a n 1ss1on <'-1 y room, l'nclosec1 pool. pat io, ~un r1ior sharer t.SIOOmn.()y,•n · 1 c ll""3640 • 0 11 II d ,. Love alwoy!f, Rus ty, "Y J'o-EI Toro area, call s:araE:t'S . Securily bldjt. Ar111Jl, 'lll· BR . & Ila . Close to U.C.I. in ~. e ~. a °""'. ~~d by~,~~0~~-4458olio. LOST: Turtle. Reward ror Snag, Teddy, JI.tee ! I BABYSITTER lor 4~ yr. 581-6310. $1901.11>.Norce. ly $6SO 111° Call u"·ncr 552·4220 1\ft31'i\1 SINGLE&DblRoomOf-a ny i nfo rmation on .. . · old bJy, 20-2Shn. per EqualOppor.Employer TOUIN R EAl~TY INC. 7 2 I 4 94· fi 7 5 • 7 " 3 tt r. r fices. 265-550 sQ. n. Util. z ELDERLY ladies wish 2 child's pct turtle, vie Na-1P«1•0 1ncr, seekingdmco.n· wk. Flexible fln, in my 846-1311 13· 5-2347 Female roommate want-furnished.M0.5206 br apt 1n Newport or tional &VictoriaSt,CM. ng u eorr~spon cncc. b $140 675-3S4l -ed lo sh tire 2Bll beach Nwpt I-Its . 646-8546 Please call 642·3942 Well read. Wide range of ome, mo. BO AT 'SAL ES MAN Ex lge 2 br , 2 b3 , dlx YRLY, 2 hr, frpl, bllns, apt.675·0693,Cindy 4 OFl-~ICES in<'I. recep---interest, letters will all 8ABYSITrER ·2:30t.ol2 wJTrailerBoatexper. · poolside apt nr bch. Adil. WJD. step~ lo O<'can & tion area . Will decorate Business/Invest/ LOST: Lg. do~. Fem. part be a nswcrcd, 5'11'', 35 Midnight. My home, 3-4 848-1304 no pets Sl70. 53fo-R.1('>2 bay.645·1H78 ROOl\11\tATE lo s hare to suit. 3429 E. Cst I-fwy, Ffnanc:• Shep/Collie, Golden col-yrs. old, blilc k hair. d we k 751 ... 17 I h • ' D p k " I' I ayl'I e • • n 0 0 K KEE r E R ·-NPT b o"·n ouse ... an · uan Cd1\f ,G44-7-t06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ored. I-l a~ ucna r . brown eye~. ,cpy to: _ 2 BR, 11,2 Ba, p.al i(I, bltn!I, .· l-IGTS. 2 . r. ~\'\. 3re :-i. n1ust be n111ture & lusint$I d<lg tai:. S•IO·GR22 Roger L. Rice, 126-098, NOTICE Secretary Girl Fri f<l l" f'a the<lral ccil 'c, $275. ~4t5io . lnd7ry .,!3a1c s. Gar. r1l'p'-'n11 ab I'-', C a 11 Ne"•port Rc ach luxury Opportun'<ty 5 005 --_ P . 0. 3 ox ti 7 81, how Dall ~lot Cl•••• .. row'"· Ins. A.,cn,..,. Gd. 968-4964 aft . 5. -mo. 6 3 . ..,, SJS-2200 est 315 p\ t orri cc 1n ~ui te . LOST Nwpl llL<J n1c-c old J.ucasvi11e, Obio,45648. Y ..-i ...,., ~ "= "' ll' ~i .::_:=:~:::_::::c:..:'.:__ ____ 1:---::-::~--,----.,.::-::-,-I __ ...:.. ' Prestige bld~. &IS-3700 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• hiJt red (tos:: "Urandy'l~-~--~-----1 iJied ads dlspl•y ~Ir Salary & benc ~·Pt. ~me BRA.NO New Twnhc:>use San Cltmt'nN 3876 1--F::\1 . Stucttnt at yr old. . Own(• r ~I ust Sr/I C ~1 (_~old . llctrv. 5-18·58>!1 Abraxos Moss-messagf'S with legibility OK, to s ta rt, il d?5ited. hr+ dcn.2•,,ha.Att.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• want to shuro w/surneGroundfloor"1thorw10 n cs t:iu r11 nl /l11!l"r o n -r-andlmi>act?Ourada,we Send resume to, P .O. car gar. pool, .1ttl'UZ7.i & -2 8R. Z Ila, frplc. l"loscd house or apt. Not ovcr s tora~c. pun<'I . shwr, Goldtn Trtani:;!lr . t t80K LOST : $.'>0 Jteward, Ulu Photo Modtticl, are proud to gay, t'tally DoxS,CdM,92825 t e nn . crt. $350 m o. ~ar. White water vitw SJ OO. ('a . Neu t . 11.B fr l,rc, !l:1n k , :11r , C M l:N>!IS. As k $45K . J\,l!nl. purse lost 14th St .. 118. 1733Fullcrton.C a-ct results. Phone W 1 d uJ•-•••·-• 89Z-8236 498-30'J7 422·8023 s.48-:.7r.ti &12-9661i 8;26 .644 -7759 IOAM·12PM.G31·111J4 642-5678. an. tel ~ ~·"' ~udnesday Augu~I 27 1975 =-~~=~=~---------HelpW .. t.d 7I00°HelpWoolod 7100 I W(ldnesday. Augusl ';7 1975 DAILY PILOT 07 ~~1!.'!'!!'.~'~.~ ••••• !!.~~ ~~ Wont•d 7100 H•lp. Wante-d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Holp Waolod 7100 Hotp WGftlod 7100 H•lp Wanl•d 7100 Hrlp Wanl•d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lookkeeperfS-c) C(>t Jt\ Sli P~'.HV FRONT DESK Stutii.llt'Oll Clerk l)'l•l:-.1 F /t11nc, (}J1por (or ·ul lt.t-;. rlc\·1·1 l'O, 1\1·1'l :-. \'U1U.'t•1n1•nt 'l'op.,.,a;a·~& ra.v11bl1•, bkk1•1,;, rt't't:j) hcnt•f1t s . llunt111 ..:t 11n 11on1l>I. ly 11in~. N B . Vallt•y Con\ llo:.JJ, K:~i &12·1l~I N1·wn1;.1n A\'c , 11 B I~ 't'r·, 111111 t'XJ>t'r 4<:u0 NCI! i'h·a-.1• l·unl:n1:, Balboa loy Clob 64!l·~{l00, t•xl ~~I MECHANICS Experienced •-i'O'O:j(i(i;;.;-·1.·~1='~"'::'=1'."'-----.;..I (; I It I. 11; II v l<• ht• 111 IOOkK~ER . ""' h11u~1·h1Jltl , d,uh ~ ...,,-cou~ER 11hrl .. l.\1.1;11a'.,...1t1 Licensed for Fniftt &.d, Brake & Muffler. I 1•11yro ll , A1·count s ...,, H1•t•c 1vublc. A1·t·ou111 :-. GIRL/RETAIL l'.1yul1lc & 11th1·r rcl.1li·1I Ap~Jy In Person 1tuli1·s . {.'untuc·t. !\Ir;!, Snack Shop Bakery J\lus1·0, S49-:Jl81 ;j 1'1•1 J•;, Co..i:-t I lwv BRAKE & FRONT END MEN 1\11d INSTALLATION Cdl\t :11\i\l lo.;!P l\1 < ·11unl L'r G 1 rl. nvL•r ~I , I 1111. l•.t111H•, J 172 !il.inlluv.·t•f (.':0.1111,f lit,un ' ~'1 111nt 1•r ,\, S;.i1\jl ... 11·1i ll,1 r, l1t ·lp , ITiu:-.t 11,1\\" o"\llt"!" (":ill !ur ;1p1iL ~H~I :!IS:!H 1\.-.k 1 .. 1· t "h111 •k MEN i "f)l11'1.t·: r11•t .. tv1 I 1011· :i p1 F11r 1'1·:11 lll>YS ~lllllll\' 111.111.1 i.:1·1;1l·nt .. ,1·1111 S t o r e~. J rnm!•ilial ~· r1·t1rl·d 5.o 111111, 1·,,-.1.1 f /t1m<' Op1•111ni.:s. Xlnt .\1 ('s;i . 1; I :! .'1117 :1 ur ~1:1lary & work1ni.: l'l;n11.., l:!1:11H11.'• :m::i1 Li b er:.o l e 1np l o)'l'~· bcnl'rits. 1\pply In Pt>r:.011 ~6 Hristul, l' l\11·sa 1~:?21 l.lc;.i<'h UI, \\'Psltn BRAKE & WHEEL Ahgn n1cn1 Sl·rvil·e "l'ei·l1 1•x pcr, 5 day v.·nrk \1 k ll.•"l' ~:d;1r\ +-(" .. rn11\ N1~v.·1><1rt "l'1n•i.'1•11l1 'r DELIVERYMAN $3011 111•• E :1 1·I.\ 1\:\l lll'IV~llll !•l'I" d1•h\ JI'\ Ill!" 11r1•a 1\111 -.t h.1 \1' Ire• 1 :1r St.1 \\,1 ;: 11r 1.u1111 1•111 Xu t·11 [11·t·I 'H\:! ;1,.q !' )1•11!.1 I { ·11 f""Hto· "l'rn •:-.,-.1M1 Join Drill Tea rn! I l'r1•·11dl.\ .( <p1H·k 1., l\•,1111 GUARDS tn1rn 1•1t l"n111h>)01t·n1 , f tl!lli.'. p t.1111•. fu:-~dt• w111'k V.'ork till.\ s hift l 'n1lorn1;. I 11n1 N1•v.·1111r1 ll1•a1·h , t ',,-.!tt ~1 1·-.u & Annh1•1n1 ·:~~r1•;1' 1 'I rir f"l\'r l '111\'1•r .... d. 2: ; \\' :i1 h SI , S, "•H1,1) )p lo:n1phi,\'l·r Apply Today 3M2~!&t~rs~~o!3~~sa Personnel Depai lment Equal Upportw11ly J·:mpl oy1.:r HAIRSTYLIST ~ I :'\1•1 •<1\·ll t4 11• ,.,,.lu:-.ivt• H .. pWanted 7100HelpWonted 7100 :\'1•"' po l'\ hi·;14 '11 \!1·11 ':-. ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.11r S.ilun I .111 •dt. '..!7 1li Holf Doy Mice Poy ~11\'.\I 111 \1 r1r t l'\1 f11'\I tJf 51'.\I '.!l ':\I ~~·rn ~l !•I + + Pt·r "''t·1•k •lu111g l"11 joyahlt• """rk 111 l•Hr broi 1ul 111·\\' ol•· u111•!l1H " n1•:1r () c' 1\1r1~1r1 ~Int op1)11r! 11111t \ l•n 1"''11111· r11111rl t•<l 1r11t11 For 111•rs1111,d tnll·r11l"I\", {'Jll K."1;1 >.1~.1:-i lll>Sl'l"l"1\l. HOUSEKEEPER Department Manager Shoe Department full· Timt. Company hnefits. ApPy Personnel Dept MONTGOMERY WARD 3 088 Bristol St, Costa Mesa l·:qu:tl <lppnrl unit.\' l·:rnplo.\t•r Salesmen re Dept. Fumiture Dept. Carpel Dept. Major Appliances Decorators Garden Shop Fence Salesmen Shoe Dept. Sewln9 & Vacwms _APPLY TODAY MONTGOMERY WARD 3088 Bristol St, Costa Mesa Personnel Department Equul Op portunity 1':mploycr Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonte-d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ECEPT /STENC 1\1111 . 2 yr:-l'XPt.•r Ill i.:cnt•ral oil· \\Ul'k . At,dity lo n1a111\<1Hl pl ... ·as;111t r11.11lnc1· 11111!cr prt·:-.~ur1· v. h1l c J,!r l'l'Ull ;! t·lil'nl ,. h<1\h 111 J"'f~1 H1 & 41!1 lho• ph1n11· ,\r1·ur.1tc \)pis\ :ti fiO wpui Se-cretary jRMe-pt. f''or 1u11 a r1.·hrt 1•t·t:-ftir locJtl·d 1n N. B. f''asl t_,·p 111 1! ,l.,11J:-. ;1t lt'<tSI 5 yr ... nlv 1·xp1•r Xlnt :-.al.1ry &. l'll.·n1tt1t ~ :-01·n<t ro·sun11• In 1·nn11d1•11lt' 111 l'las.,1l1t••I .11t nu ~1 l :!. e o IJ.1 d~ 1'1 lot , I' ti Uo'< 1.-,•hl. C<1~t :1 \11·-..1. l·,1 :>2U;:i: STENO CLERKS Grov.ing f1n:1nc1:il firm h;1:. 1JfM.:n1n i.:' 10 11>1 S;n1l.1 Ana 11r1· lur !>h,u'p 111 ll l\UIUJI ... w g<Jod l)l"llnc :-kill ' Sh l11·lplul. C.:.dl l'l·r:-unnl•I ut r..1:.i 0002 !or lur1h1•r 11110 I~ 1) 1·: TAILOR 1-'utl t11nc. l"Ofnpany hcn,.f11 -. \µplv l'1•r:-on 11•·1 .1l '.\l.,11t comi·r ~ \\";.1rd , '."!IJ~)( !tn,tol , ("\I 'fE1.J-:l'lli~.'\i l·: S,\Ll·'.S. l·:,1,.·n1·11e1·1I pr1·l 1•rn••I l'.:1 t'n a ... nl t1t· h ;1., \ 11u 11 kr liy 1;ilk1n i.: t" ll\.'"Pll• .ill I •\ t.·r S1•11th .. 1 n 1 >t\inl.!t" t 'o11nt v lr11111 ;1n ;11r '"'"1 1t11 ·1u i10·d uft11 t' 'J'\1u :.h1!1.., ll/,1111 to lp111 or :>run lu h1>n1 .\lontt.i y lhn1ui.,:h 1'r1d,1~ 1\pply ;;I 2.111 /-; 17th !>i t (;o:-,\J .\lt·-..1 •ir l"J ll '1'0 11 y !"1·1011.1 ;.it +.11:.11w V.'A r Tnf':ss 2 1+ for Re-st:i ur:inl 1n NH r.40 Rl20al"1 3 1'~1 WAITRESSES l°oflcc Sho11 & (."1111 · l'•H1 rsc, cxp1•r . p1·l.•f "4! 1\J11•l y. llunt111 ~to11 L :un::., !9;>M:? l\t ·ach Hl\·d, llU \\".11trf•:-s. uv1·r 21. p l1n11 J)1 ~hv.ashcr. p IHnl.!, A.\J Sh1fl only. 1\ppl y 111 p1·r s .. n. ltorna11 Ht •..,\,tt1 r;i 11! :.r;u!J S Jlri:-101, S,\ \\'I I() \\',\:-.:·rs 'J'(l \\'IJ I! 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(.",1 !•:lilli 1 111111\ 11dl /"1•1"l !\1• 1'!1!11 !•h•11· I r:11n1 11 • 111 tl1 1:. \lU11il1·r111I d<>t'l .,rs 1111 1 '._11) \l,11"~ ll ll'k l l!, K:1:1 "•711!1 li.·111\I-. ,-;, IJ0•11 ~:.'<P~'I p1· .. 11·1·1·t•1t -~I, I·: 1110 t' rt;11 ~ & 1.,.,., 1Help Wonted 7100 1H~p Wanted .,.,..,00 SECH J·:·r,\ It Y rur C.iliL ·r i·: 1.~: l'I!();\' 1-: So)ll!'l!or_ '::·,u,,o,,"1,,:.111',',',',i t,'.,'.,,•,,·•,•1"1',,,,~11 <•<Hid v.·nrk111 i.: 1'01 111~ l\1•••••••••~•••••••••••••i ••••••••••••••••••iJ ••• ' Griswold Controls HcarhrH; ,\,~ot· uf NH ,.. ,.. ·' I,. ''' •f<I (' 1 t '1 C 11 1, Ill !)<>l<t·.' , .... 1. <\I><"".,.,.,. )I I 111·11 rat1• & t~•n u~ '''"·"·'· \l u•,'l I>" ,, .. ,1'''01 ,,' ~ l11,1 :11· · 1"' !\I All) \\'(•111-: \lott•l t >l"FfCf<: Wor'kt•r, 01)<.'ll ;1 (•rs11r111l' ;.·pl . ·· ,,,_ ""' ·'·' · " '-,_ 1,.,,,,,1,.t>>•< t•>"I• \t••• ., I t ' I k l'••",\1•1•••<"lm•·•<I k">'ll•<l" f<I <<<". "I•· 1'1(':1~ 'tit•. I.a;.:, X1gucl. 1>ear . & h!l\'l' \'t•I')' ne:1t Ill ~ l'.'l'Slll\1\1'\ :-,, l'\l"t' UI lr1 HI'-" ~ltl'I:.! .\]1, l11 ·J:-u11 · · · • .. :~ei.tl, t'lll'f;!t•\11· l.:1i.:una 111:01 , po i:-rc1 ·•irr~'· JO•J · ' " '" .. ,.. .. '" tl:ll :.!77:.! .. :\l1•11111r1;il llns 1•1l .1 I, Br h. ltl'!'.Ort (; 11.1 k kt:l'fl lrl " ut·cur l ypinl.! 5·1h·~l·I i'r'1•fl·1•"1"cachcre1h11·.bk· _ _ ____ hand\vnt1n;.:. G Ll"y wk ]11• i;.i~ '..!7:1·1. E j )_}<; 4!M·ll9G 'y v. · a.-.sortl·71' clcrh:;.il dul lt!:.. --:::rnd. ti '.:·7 hr day. ·r elt'pl1on1· S11h1·J!in)! lilt· l'rt•f. nlarrii•d 111"11 for CASHIERS --non·smoker , 2.S or 11,·er. RELIEF COOK ~alary & bl"lll''s ~i9·JfA:! 1'.\Plfl:.! & l.!l"llt•rti l •Jlfic·c Pl·rrn. rt·~p. JJl"'itinn. I·;:\ .\011 :1t 11•:"1 Iii 11., llo•11t.1I 111 111, .\1.111~1:...l·r l\1 a n a ~cn1l·nl ·t!1"1l•nicd Jon" tcrn1. St;.i11 al '""J.50. Pllrt.'rin1c lor:1p1)t. i"..:, •0 .. ~. 1,,.,. ,.,1,, ... ,,.,11 . .., per. Ohl recj'll. 1\ppl)I It 11CJ~·r 1·:ss. 1norn1n:.! ,..1i1r1 .... -.... " .. -•1 ~1 "' 1 fn1111l .1l•I•• ,\· 111·.11 1Jr t'\'\'il1 1111 11"I ·~1 t \I• «•r II! ll l" J) 0 I I' h 1 11 p erson 1nt1'rl·sll'li lll l)nsill" l'huloi.:roiphJl'S. , _DISHWAS~ER ;L'CRf':·r ,\J(y (;irl Fr< ~4:1·9·1:?'!1 _for ;1 pp1 ~;i m ·nnn n . "nn. l'' · ·1ppt··1 r 11t1•·' 1· lnls \ .. 11i.1 ·,li••111•t11~ hiJ.:hl•r 1n •·IHllC>&bcne . 1240·K L u i..':..n, Ci\1c.;p 1 B 1heSe "'"' ' -Vri.llnly.1~30Ncv.1>0rt ~t .. l'k li.1:..: " 1,..1,pl i• ·;,,~,~:;'" S,1b11 \ ·•1u·11 l\'.I.' 111:1:: H l·~1 1 urant' :i;i;,., \ i:i P;1r\ or f t 1;'.f.}.fll23 540·0068 " '1 is r;ino · ~· . · :i for a i.:ru"' "g. lru.. ,\gen Tf'li.•phonC' Sur1·r~· \\'nrk Bl\"tl, (..';\\ :-,1111• 111 thv !11•..,11 .,11 ' II L11l11 .:.i· 11 -• ---l l o~pll~l .-'!Jh-.7U2. ___ t•y, Soml' I.if..: Ins. l'X fl llouSf'\\'11<', parl !11n('I --- :-o . II,. \\ .1111 lo t.dl.. r .. \lllJ l)1·11t;.iJ ,\,,l. 1·harrs1d,• Ill) Ill l\'SEK 1·: l·'.I' t·:u ":111h•rl \l'omct:"nA".~A.· PG.~Rt<.· .,.., .. r ',',','.~'.",'.'. ',: ~.1,·ll.I 11' ,.1 '.,m,,·.· ,", '.','1" R.E. SALES ~:~i-~1. s~~;~t.r:S:~l~~7· lo& h,.r:-.l II ll','1'hl1·. ~~(llur hi on1(•.1M~rchond ise ;1 IH1u1l11'ln J..a1·.1 ~111,·r 111 rurf,1n1dy11t I l'\I r1101n. ·~ ·' • .~ ""' ~ Y " .. GOOD TIMES ·· L • ;i · r . ., r;i ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 11•· ,,r 11ui ~1·11 ~,.1 1 \(., tv .\1111 I .\r l"·'" hath, i·olor ·r\ l'ri·r ~tor<'. Supl'r oppur. for ll-5,;\lon thru t)'i ,\µ!l l'.C!.:_Ho'l;K .t:d:'\\!j~i2."I_ ~IO·l HJld;1\":..8Jl·~J.:s.'">1.11·Antiques 8005 ;:.is ,1,1111111._ \\",. 11, i•d l'lt•,1-.:1111 :;r .. up 1·· .1' I n 0 11 . :-. nl 1, k ,. r , 1,1, f:-.. <1uahht.•d person. t~xJl(•r . ly, }615 Alab;.i m;.i, Ill! Sl'C' u:. ;d 1oul a pruf1tahlt> ·l~J!'i -l'.l:1i 1':'11 --1••••••••••••••••••••••• si•it•r.JI fu ll .\ 1,111 .,,, lnc·l.!:-.;d\1·1· ~i i r\.\I "~ lf.titlXIJI Ablt·tn hanr.llC're~p.ln ---• --&1·h.1l ll'n;.:1ngoppurtun1· SEC:Ht-:T,\ll't' Toailoorlncnc.ls 111•0111,. 1n11114 ,11 111 \t1.t,• ·'•1\jH11·tl'1r 1~1111 1~~ ~ -tt•lli.l!t•nL.ener i-:ctie.Scnrl OFFICEPERSOM 1y111ou1·11ev.·;.ippro;_11·hto t:secllenl typing, :o;h.. TELLERJT'(TIME inl>ran)!l'l:ount.v 'I'··.·•,, &-II•<•<< t1,1, 1.,,,.11-----------:l l<•••·''''''''''''"· l<\·c -•>>. ""'''"'"I<• C'l··•.·,.,·n, .. ,1 ·.o•I lntelli !!.cnt l';l\rnll 1\1·,•1 I< f,' S.ilc> Fo• .,, ,,,. lroinsl'r1h1n". hookk1•t'p-JOu•THAuS lllll~l"\U'\\ •all ll.11!.1r .•. :· .\luthr•rlt·~~ h on1c , ~~-511~: C" 0 rJ~ily ... Pilot, cxper.·a plus.· Aprl.v Ill lc~\·1~v.:.l' .. i1": '.. in g, & J!{'7'c ra l offil'I' Hra neh .,fl' :.('(·ks 1 bnn·i AMf19ueS 21'.l 'J:!S 111::i D'a l-A-·Job! rhll1lrl·n 8 & 10. l\l usl P . o. Bo'< 1:!60, Costoi per son hclv.·l·cn 2·4pn1 673-7601 skills. Jl ,1ndll' offi1·c & dabll' ,'\:. 1tcpcrulahll' . h . th 1 ' h,11t• l"ar. 5 '~ d;1v l''k. !\1 cs;i.Coi !1262G wkd ys,227HNcv•Jl(irt lll. llJkc !Jhunc nr1ter:-. tt·lll•rto1101·ki\lon&Sal IS oi1•1ng c1r;.innua ·r i·:i\t l'C ) nlll·r:-, 1 t"ol\ s:1uo t 1no . 8:13 -~60 1 , -----U11i tl.C.;\I. S65u mo los1;.irt.536·HOO &f/t1me1'1r\.1(·:1tionr.·· SupcrSummer .'\.11111 ' i\dju,tt'I' TRAINEE SI 0,400 . •1~14·ii2'J7. l\falure babysitter needed -----------1 ----------lief. r:spcr. pr~·f·d -Con· Cleara_ncc 1uiiq i11· & 111111:..,;1\iui.: oµ-------in my ho me. F'riday thru PACKAGING "'-SECRETARY tact .Jin1 Park.t;.11 72.-•. ;. S;.i \con cnt1rcst<>1·k ·r1 1p 1•11!r\· l'''·'1!1n11 lo tr l""ll ~·i··· 11·:111\l·d 111!11 1 S4'(•k111 1• :1lot1\•' ;!~!.! 1·;1r1•1•1' 11pp.,r111111l\ 'fr1.'nH•tHl011 ~ 111.'lll'l'its ·I'.: :10t1·;1111•1·1n•·11l C;1ll Gar\· 11 11111. x:1:1 :!700 , !),.11111 .~ ,':,. l~1·nn1 ... l'i·r :-1111 111•1 S1 ·r\ 11·e uf Ir\ 111c, 20K2 ~l 1l•h1•l,.;n11 Dr r~•r1t1r1 1t~ lur s k11l1·d... JI OU!'i l::K Efo:I'E I{ Pt . Tuesd ay, for infant & s FOREMAM ~~-a'"1o" r "\'! If Western Federal up to ';J.0 ~'1'! KEYPUuCH l<.<TI". -.·tu>l"nt-.· ()K. SJ. y • o ltl Re fc .. ···n• · 1·J·•31 ·tSI N B n " ,, '"' ·• • · • .. ..,ci.. J\l us t he t•:-:peri1•nCl'd in 'l'o u ha1·c in1tiati,·c. ag· S • • M" ~ · · ' SECRETARIES rcr hr . 9 Sundanl:c Or, ~:.1:t_·S_8_1'_. ______ pa l'k;.ig in g \'i l ;1m1r1 T®P g r ess 1vcnl·:.s. 111\c a :!i4·1 l-:~t~~':!tslliiy _ _!i!J ·GOOI __ BOOKKEEPERS N H. 642· 12~-----1 1\1 i<:CllAN IC \\'.,nterl i·otn· ta hlcb;, st'.hcdulc produ1· --;:!. ·A t•h;.i I h.·n J.!c. h:1 vc good Cnrnn;1 rl1•I \l:1r 1'i!JO·I79.'i Violin. Kl nt1. TYPISTS ilOUS EKEEl'~:H & t hild J>l,'t ent. eleoin l"llt Furl·i ;.!n l ion & k nowlt·rt ~~ of -' skills. llrL' ('arl·f'r Of"ll'Jl\ Equ;d ()f>P"r E 1111>loy S l' hoot , G t:r many \\"ho "'a nt dii.;nificd & care, 11arl linll'. So. Csl car nlech. for xlnt. loe. 111 l'fj\ilpmf'n t ,'I,[ "uper,·isi• ed. \\'HJJI In hi.'{"OITIC' ;i 111 f Ot1tstoind1n,.: tnnl' a nd I I · l'I f Nil '7'! ru•50 ,t;1ff Ctdl 5.'":il:i·UIJ.I ;\lr -----Jc,,:al sel'0 \' \\",i.111 ('.~t~d1 "I q '' .·o I 0 1 > '·I '' •. · ,· s 1 mu <.al 1 n i.: :j s . aza ;.ireoi , re s rcr1uciit· ·". ·"" 1o----------•I · " ·• s1i:;nmc nts·fe"·rl;.ivs .cnu·' ·c"c·c"c 'c·c88c::24c______ \\'1•1n!-.\Cin . palcnt. la\\I f 1r n1 in l·1ans ('n]l"('lnrs only. plc wceksorfe,vrlinnt hs--/\.1EDICAL A . .;sistant. ~:x. p-BT T • -.-.-.. & .-: RESPIRATORY New1)(Jrt DL·h : ~end re THE WAREHOUSE !>ri te $1A 5o.no firm yriu d eei dc! Nov.· vou H OUSE:Kt::E l't.:J{. It per.fo'ront&h.:11:1'of111·l-. ''. irnt lits S.ll THERAPYTECH s u mc or lt.•l lC'r or RESTAURANT Plea:-c v.Tilf' Cluss1fir·<1 ""n... · hskp .. ,car e for 8}'r o1d ,'1 Salar y o pe n . Call ~\'.\l , pl'rf lor sludl'nl:.. l\1 111 2 )rs \>x 11er. o r quahfit"ltions & l"l'fs to \rl 531 O I p·11 "" • 4"2·"'S7 fo•,·nte·•·•e•· 1ns1dl'\\'nrk.~uar;.intt..~d ' · S '::-. <HY 10 , Clt>rical APPLY BY PHONE hr s /day, 1'1 ·F , Irvine ., _'cc_c~ccc.cc'="'--'-"-"'--I school1ni.=. 1\ccr1·d1tccl P .O. Hox 1 ~171, · anla BUSGIRLS P .0 Box 15fi0, Cost ;• Pol th t &1-. v.·agc.Call i\l,5"12·9013 r es 1>i r11 t or,\' s1·hool . Ana.Ca:J2702. ',l us t "c ,1,1,., to •·o'•·k _\lesu,C,".926'-. Call 540-44 55 & let us ·us ave own roinsp. l\filll\la n/Assf'm bll•rs -,----. " u .. " ~ TERMINAL OPERATOR know wh at )Our skfl ls rl'fs. 5 46·5243 d a ys . needed . Goorl p;i\'. 0ol''n I erson 2 1·•10, trn lor P 1l1n1c Xlnt .... al;1ryl'on1-E T y v.·cck d oiy s. ,\pply 111 ,. d 551 1124levcs · I S150 k mensur;1lc .,..•,training & S CRE AR / arc. 1~0 nee to tome in · l'.:asl 't'al·hts. 700 ~: ,\ltun ~i::m · "' ;,:uarn. BOOKKEEPER person . :i450 Via Oporto. pcrsona ll~·until v.·e ha1·e Ave-.. Sanla ,\na C..:;.i . lol p r l·r . ;\I r . Levi t'XPl'r . t..:ont ;ii·t i\l r :'\.B . l "hurs & Fr i t · · 818 JOO I llam1lton , l"11:-.1.1 .\l l·~a For ra1,idlyJ.!rowin1:boal Ylc~~!·Just rii;:ht' spot for _m_o_7_.9_7_9_·6850___ __:_ .. _ -----'.\lcm11r1JI ll o:.pit;.il . n1anuf .~l u:-\l)l·ext rcmC'· 4·f>P '.\l . (l pC'n in;::: for an 111 IMAGINE YOU i\I ODt:LS·l\I ASS~:lJSl·:s Phrmber,Re-pair f>.12:!7'.f.I. E1>E \.\" 1·;.iµ;1hlt· & h.11c l'S dividual lo\·hois a fast and Tempo Temporary Fi1-:urc '.\1 odi·l s. ~·!'.t·orts. f" u 11 ti n1 t·, 5 ~-r sl•----------1 tl·nsi ~t· expt•r. "'/m:1nuf act•ur;1 tt• Tt•rn11 n al .... ~~~~H~•~lp~-~~·I IN A masseuses nc·Nh·r\. Top 1nin11num C'Xlll'r . ----t)pcrution Xlnl p ;1 y. 0 pe r :it n r w I th ;11 . m oney. NC\\" st udio. ;)36.\..\52 . Restaurant benefits & J,!ro11th op1>0r minimum 11f r; months tu G:11 .J81 1 -Help Wcwited for ri).!ht Pf'rsnn. 1 t\I Dishwasher, E"'es GREAT NEW JOBI. ------1P opul;.ir d in1n ).! hou ... c 1" •ti inc day!'.. f<' 11 ml• P:u·ific"l'r:1\1•k•rCorp Y(',",r l'X pt·n.f'nc·."·,t ust .,,,-&."•·rlNn 'e"k" m •0 .,.,, ... ,. " 3• K. 1 I> C'\I h k I I ' ""'11 • ., "' MODELS ·''" ·' " . ., '• ···~1s· n1 11 hts .l :1c-k 1nthc fki.\, ,,,o a mus r, . :l\l no v.c•.ceo 593fl \V.('0:1sl fl\,\·vNR t ... terminal o perilliCJns ;is __ -----· __ 1, f . 1 1 1 t a n m ·&·1 11 1 :i J.: e r · '.P45 F:. 17t h ~t.(',\l 1 ___ 5.10.;r.1:l') 11 r 11 ro CSSIOl\a rec :lllt"l' V.'3llrC'"SSl'S lo~l l•:->SCS. --- \\'(' ;ls i'. o\\·u11 pro· DISPLAY WIMDOW We have too many • ph o tog rapher n eed.., Coi ll 673-9393 fur ;.ip1>0lnt · SECURITY GUARD ('.Cdures . ~n l ar.Y l"O tn-&INTERIOR positlanstolist models for p;.irt t inll' mcnt. REUBEN'S Sa 1l 1·ou t n1 a 11 uf , ha.> m c ns uralc w1lh e x · '-' pe ricn ce . Apply in Pcrson .Expcr"dOnly. inthepaper. work r o r rn ;.i jor \'a Cil n t")' for f /limc Full tim e in Lag una m ag a 1.inc s. No t•xp J>Ri N'l'f<:H /Expr. LogunoHills 135/40 hrs wk ) Scl·urity person. d d M t lX' t ltck /A .B.J)ick t:cu1 i n . G d k Moill.. Apply in person. nee e . us <i tr;.ic · Airlcond f<i c. !!IJ0.01!911. u:J r to "'Or · l!\'l"S &. Petric's. 220 Los Cc·n·l.. Lynn, B3'9 l4S tive. ha\·c a good fi .l'.!:urc, 0 v.·knds. Good hl'allh & n> • -~ --11;.is 1>cn1 ngs t"ur: fl.lall . 213/865·3518. p IR be ''1 illing to lo\'ork nude . PURCHASIMG CLRK , li abili ty a mus t. ShCJuld ersonne eSOW"Ce-s llis h pay. Coil! for appt h a\'e own unifor ms & DOM ESTIC Lite hspkg. 675 .4450 Tr a 1 n t-c considf'r ed MIGHT BUSBOYS tra ns p. Xlnt co bcn<'fit;.. ~lust have own car. over Gt'ner;d ofl", l~·ping. fi l Apply to i::atc g uard , ; 18. 8·12. 5 d;:iy wk. Gd. A.t:ency: 115 Jl>ovc .i\lorning Newspaper aoltl i n~, ht•;t\"Y phones. Xlnt 1\pply inJX'r.o;:;on · • •-4 · ,1 h L' .• 51,,1 \\'eslsa1 J Cnrp .. 27.') A Subsidiaryof Snlary.Hef's.re<i"d.Call No 112 Newport&>ach roule.1.pprox 1u:> ·6;.i m. opport un1t~·. 1100 1 r urrt 3· . i\ll'Cormll'k ,\\c, Cosl;~ APPLIEI> MAGNl:.llCS for inter ,·ie v.·. 673·35Zl • ' Xlnt part·limc earnin).!s. HOS/\;..;, I:\"(' 24001 A\"(• cl~ l.;1 Qi riot a '.\ll·~a . STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. CO R p . 1-----------1 ;;iiiii;;;;iiiii;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l ·T::.::ho•~R:;c~s~· i;s.te r, 54U-300ti. 290 I \V . Coast I 1\1 y .. -.; fl L;.i J.! u n a I h lls 222IS.AnneStreco t Do nut !\l a k l'r, "'om an1,-_ _ _ _ _ Eq~a~-~_PP J·:n:i~nyer Er1ualOpport.:mploycr 5 /Bkk ( 714 1 5'l().:J605 ov(·r 21 . f u I l . µ/ti me. 1172 --~~~ MO TEL MAID ~-: I"'~"""""""""""""""""""""~' ec Y pr Sunflower C!\lbef9am ID'\/INE PED'ONNEL F /t imc. 'l'o p w a"'cs. ll 1 .-1 Expcri('need. F'u11 li1nt•. An Equoil Opportunily ' · '' ~ " ea r.st;itc, lt"t'll S('ll l•----------l l""i lm s trip hustncs!'.. F.mploycr~1 /fo' DONUT Shop. Al\1 & Pl\1 SERVJCES&-AGENCY l\"cwport Beath Trave l S;Jlf'spcople. \\'hy not Irvine-. S600 to ~I tit"· •""'~""'~~~""'~~"""I shift. No cxpe r . nee. 1cLod::::o•,'o'•cC0°o"c'ctclclcw"y",cNcB::__I "''ork in the hottest area RN-CCU pcndini:: on cx1X'r . ~·rirl •188 f<:. 17th Street l-t unt1ngton Ueach/Foun I CLERK TYPIST Woma n a~e 2::i4S. Apply At lr1•ine. Costa i\lf'Sa MOTEL MAID Ni,,hls. full nr 1>/tim•··. re~umC' to At No. 538, · Do l ain \'a ll ey. Call l'h il "' . CONTROL CAREER Employment Age-ncy Sl::H\"IC l'.'JG :\LI~ LE\1El . ..SOt' E:\l Pl.IJ'l':'\1 E:\"1" GC'"n Ofl" 'f rnc C:1s hier Bank Tellers Kcypunch 1'rne !'\CR O pr Stenoi::r:1phcrs 1\ccl/Bkkpr Es<'rn .... · ·r rnl' '.\I ;:r Trne 10 $.51)() SIW+ lo S.'i.'>O $150 lnS.175 tu Sti(~I S .. , . . _ .... S.<i25 $575+ in person. !\1r. nut, 135 Suit~ 224 • 642-1470 Part/Full Time. 642·3030 Differe n tial p;iy. Xlnt Dally Pilot. !'.(). llfix Ne wpo r t B eoic h E.l 7th ,t:l'\il McNa1nec :1l Village 1-.,0 c .1 :\I ,.1 lnsur<ince co., necrl~ hi ll;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!-~~-~-:'.'-~-!;:'-~-;:"'.-~-~~-~-~~1,N2e~•~·po~'"t~Csh~o~n~ne~l~l~n~n~.;:-Rea l Est;itc 9ti:!-.i5G7 be ne fi ts. Cunta1·L i\l rs. "" · o~ ;i · l":-:i .... ' 3,HlO Jrvint· ing tlcrk w/J!:ood typing -----BalC'slre r i , 642·2734. 92$;26 Su1lc lW "B"' JANITOR S -Gen. o rc .N~eded Adult to Sop','· R E'Al EST \TF.S \Lt:S Cost·1 i\l e n1o ri a l Ncwpo•t "~-,, .. h skills. t :xpcr. not n1•c., EDP OPERATOR Studen ts a l Lun<h 1 ' • ~ ' ·· 1 ll o•p•'t~•I. ·.·iot \'••tu·,., ... Secy F i.cldS1·r\ l00S.'\8.IO • °" .. b t f . I s I & cleoi nin•'" Pt. tin1c /e1·cs. · ;! Cenlu•y 21 ""·rl ~ .. ... .. Can·l a ffo rd 51.•rviee for eight ? 18!18 ~'1'ER LI N(i dinner ser\"ltl'. Fur·~ Total 26 piccl·s. 1ncldn i.: kn1!"l". furk, s;i lad fo rk . cocktail for k . SOU i> spoon. te;.i spoon & 2 scr\ 1n g s p11on :-. NU l>~:,\LEHS . S500. C;_11\ ;,.\X·6'.!'J5 . ;\l ahog any Dow C hl'SI . t:n i::lish 182U·l840. 673·5383 Appliances fo,ront ciro.::1 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Washer &· IJrycr (gas l Kenmore. f;d cond. SJ.'"10. both ·198·2791 days Ohl nven l'li'.!1· r;1 ngf', l1k1· nev.·. 1\\0t'<Hlo. \V ;i nt Sl25. takP S75 . 51l l ·OCD8 (; 1': "a~hc:•r 8: cll·C dry<·r. hkC' Ill'"' 1·on<I , Sl4.'i. 6.l:ll \"~1tehcr Dr. !I ll {ot l Edv.·~1rds & Slaler I i<"ll!Gll)A.I R E Hf'fr 1i..: w1ero,;s bollom freezer. S75. 54g .. 1221 --- LAHG r:; refri g/frcC'7.er li k e n c ..... · Sl25. Al s n smaller one Sl,'i. 645·289M Kenmore l'":J Shl'r & dryt'r. xlnt conrl . 1\lso, misc. item!'. 960·3778. ----------u pre<. a .t0"$450 S2.'10 hr.tostart.S47.2452 hrs.pe:~ay.11 :30tol :OO B d~' Off'-C.l\t .t-:Ol'.:. Un1que,ButM1ce! 556-8505 v:oo d co. be n e lits. Ex pc ri cncc r1Ulningt"on· Btwn.IZ&SP!\l Mon.-fori ._Contact Bob ran new ice l·---------~'t'ou 'tl be lhc homenf<' ----------1 8.1.1·8450. . sole on IRt-.1 rnac·hine us· -----------1 Noel, Davis School, CM on 17th St.reel in llunl· ~ --conlat•l for the fit>ld rl'JIS Tow Truc k Dri \·£'r \Vant· \Vhi tc Hltn Sto\·c. Garrers ing OS MV'I' under IU\S P JOLLY ROGER 556·3430 ing-ton R(•ac h, :1 bloek:-HN in tlus cxcilini.: l)(JS11ion ' ed. Expt•r pref"d. (;o<11I ~'i.: Satt lf'r. l yr .. old, fron1 lhl!11C·ean.Nov.·t··k-• Sh'fl c ·I & 1 r· • 1 1'hl·rmos. Cntrc1l o ven. •Cocktail Waitress 1-2 yrs CX lll'r. BREAKFAST COOK " RN-M19ht 1 ongen1a · rl'ecp!l\"l' 111 · p:ty + >enc its . ,.pp~· \\' clock & iinler. Vl·ry Pleasc>Apply G d & Hi9htRestaurant in i.: a ppl il'ations ro r \l·i :10 . Full tln1c. i\led -ch v. sought. Benefits 111· l\)(){l[r vi ne.642·1252 - Looking forJ5young al· J\1on ·fo'ri~A !\1 ·2P~I •0 0 Pll Y o p · Auditor lt ccn s t•d l"C<ll estate Sur !.! J)iff. !J<I \," Xl nt l·l udci.;rouµ1nt'l"l&di'n· ---- -C ll•an. /\skin).! Si~ trrtctivc ladies. Apply in po rtunilies . Apply in S"lesp · pl• C"ll N --TYPIST I' I c a s c <.:a 11 l' at PACIFIC MUTUAL c Lcadin .. N .B. hotel. Xlnt " L'U c . " ·aucy. h1•n{'fits. Contarl J\l 1·s . tal. Call .Julie i\l:ilonr·.v. person. f\.1on thru f<'ri. 10 person.'100S. oastllwy, ., 536 1471 . ll . & 1 p h -Cl -" :\l c ~·a rl and S48·1 636 Lo 4. 'fhe Fox llunter . 700Newport Ctr l}r 1.aguna &·ach. wage for ex per'd person. · '· Jt<nSL'n. 6'12·27J.l . Costa tlJ3·2700. cnn1:; · )1.·n· urc os1n9 enio 17927 J\I cA rthur, Irvine. Newport Beach I c="'°:.:::_:::.::.:::c_ ___ I Cull /\.Ir. J.lolland, 9am-0 t1 f\.1 c s a ,\I c 111 o r 1 a [ n1s Pcrsnnnl'l S(•r\·n·" of Snll'S Orders. lnvo11·1n.::.:. Auction BOIS ~~~~;';;~~=;;;~·~~E~q~o~o~l~O~p~po~'~E~'m~p~lo~y~c~'·I JR. MECHAMIC•L sEp.om.;,. •. 644·l 700, ext 516. ~.-u"' Jlos pital. 301 \·ictoria. Irv ine. 2082 l\lieh..:lson Follov.· up. Custon1l'r DRA.FTSMAM/ "' &.I 21 C.:.1\1. f..O.f<"'.. Dr. Contact . Good typin~ ;1 COCK·r•11 W"lTll""...... · ------must! Call· Mrs. J\-leClar· " , 1' r...:xt SECRETARY ~ HN J-11 Slllf'T. Nurs£'s~c-y/Lt. Bookkeepuu:for ly,646-8981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **IBUY** E x pe r. nee. Apply in EXEC. SECTY NOW III RING I o · I person, btwn 4.8 pm dai· To !'r es ide nt & Vice \Vith min 2 yrs v.·ork CX· S 'LES & Ai des. Ex per. preferred. _ntcrro r C'Slgn . Fu I i.;~;;;;~~;~;~------I Good uscri furniture & appliances, or I y,•ill &>II for You. per. Fast slartC'r. i::ood "" --shifls 9-7:30 & 3-11:30. t1n1l'.64 5·8706 i• l y . 329S Nc v.·port P rcs irle nt or prC'cious STOCK REAL ESTATE Blvd.N.B. mctalfirm.Cont:n:l i\lrs. pro du cer . f'"lcxilJ\e .I ll1•v£'rly l\l anor, 24452 ----mature w /knnv.·lcdAc or Please sec Supervisor. 65 to 10··, Comn1is>•'on. \·1:1 f:strad;.i. l..oi.~.llills. SECY /RECEPT * UTOTEM• EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & B33-9625 .--------r.l usco,54!1-328 1 ,.. I rl I rl I · ,;ol stuitcnls, p t :;1;,, dt'-__ __ docume nt alion ('Olllrol. L v nn i\1 aste rn1 a n . Oyn ;i mii· presti.cious. ------i~cece )y a vcr 1.~1ng liv.E\'CS Sat.C:ir.phonl' EXPEDITOR Calll\trs .Shcridan.17 1·1) l'Ct rie's. Laguna lli\ls happyo(fl('f'w /hea\·y un· SI /Ad mi · a~enl·y in i\"1•\1·µnrt i\I I R. 549·4060. r.t :.o ll . r·rid ay~hbel\\'11 , aes "' stnq l rvinca rea .Goodlyp1n~ 1:.·,,11 o•P .. rtT<.mt• ~:c. 1· r .~·c111s Ul·hK)I C:rn"·ing t•lcctronic eo. obstruetcd h•arnini; en-En('rj!el1r ""lltllCn (& ;1 sk ills ess•nli.•<I. l'l<U<><' r • .. Bicycles 8020 k I k h ---10 &12 noon. ,.,··o <>n>c n t & ".'C<n <·-I f I ) h " ''o F-·pe·Nc•·"""''>·1 ~v COOKS Sl'l' :-. :1 :1 ·pc ~1r~e in· KITCHEHHELP ' .~ eo~p co j!()O{ men lo\' u rnr;in appt.s:tl-1:122 .~ •. ~ ' ..... ., .. " & 111\. ror an entry level p rivate offt<'es. has 2 cnio~· <"allini: on sm al l --__ _ ___ Ai:!e2 J-65 t<:li g:ible C OUMTER At a k e b r l' a k f as t . · · · 1 t 1 -G I 1'h N • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • COLUMBIA lOSpfis. l\1 c n 's & Ladies j g original s hippint:. crates S85. Ph : 64 5·0315 . rapid grov.·th op por. Call Nu•scc OJ>('ntn.i:s 111 reSll en 1a or h u s i nc ~s t•s . Proterted 'Service Station Atlen oo o c cares~ sand.,.,·ichcs & short or· '· " · 1 N ll 1'1C T OC '1 \RK0 T PERSOM EL I (;a r y 1-lu nt, 8.13·2700. Ru LVH' /H /.._ 1n \"CS ln1f'nl ~;1 cs. . tcrl'1tories + SO.SO draw da nt . ex1lcr ·r1. J>:i ,v .~ "t •~ M dcr . Af orn help. Ap1,t~· ""'s/ s ~ · l c \I I> ,-• 1· t. & I f Dennis & De nnis Person· · nr. ~11 rpor · a on afte r short qua lifying f<:ves. Full & p 'tirnt•. 1\p· or ,,pp 1ca 10ns no ATTEMTIOM ncl Se r vice , or Irvine, 2-4pm, <l l ·rhe Lo;:: Inn. Part-time. On C:i ll. AU Bermi111 ;1l(714 l752·1920. P<'rio<l . Good bonus pro· ply Shell S lalion, 17th .& Cl R CA LL (7 14J642-7702 --- llOUS f<:WIVF.S 1 20ll?.l\1ichelsonDr. 17925MueArlhur,Jrvine. Shitls. Exper ienced Q u A IL p LA <.: f: I II 1., e NB 'fie Toc Systcms,Inc. 10 Speed Pe ugeot. f<::-. -R<'Ute hospital only.C.oocl gr:im + 11 comm. on ' in · °;'.-:::-;:~:--:--·l'""'""'""'""'~~ ............... ""'~I cclle nt c ondihon. Stli,. &STUOt:N1'S 1 -L" I "tt f S PROPER1'1F.S. r e n e wal s . Co mµI C't e~--. . .. 11·2 11-:X PER IENCEO Carpet IFl'n.'~Cc s1 e r or l mo working conds. Contacl ------t train ing. 250 E. I7lh SI, ;:,cr\·.1('c Stal1on help, ex· _997 __ ·2_7_4_8_. _____ _ Apply in pe rson. ~·5 p.n1 I ~ uphil~tc ~~J.~~~;ner. ~V~t~st~r ~,~e~i . :i1~9~~ ~;~"la J~~~ .. ean , !\::~~~::i Rcf-R 1in ~·;~cJ ~,"r01~; Suite F. Costa !\1esa. r:..,'ii'&I. !\I 1t1~1 I)(' 19 or over. The fastest draw in the ~1 on -Fr\, I t'rt"n age_.__~----0•213.860.8500 1 . 1 3 v · . S , 1------------l r p/ 11111"'. Wes t ... a Daily P ilot Find what you want it 1 .,., losp1ta , 01 1ctona t, ~rind ? 1'akc .:i11vantat-:cSAl,ES & C AS HI ER~~· Sec Fred,3!3i llarhor BI . ClassifiedAd.642-5678. Dai\yPilot Classificds. Carl's 'Jr. 17971 Mac.Arthur, lr..,ine. COOKS& BARTENDERS Arc bein~ lntcrview<'d dail y :1t Arobello Res'-""I Soon to open in Mission Viejo ARAIEUA ls in Wild West Fill' Cll'rk Trnl' S.l<li CM EOE. of o ur fnnla.~llc off<'r. NP pt•r . p ref. f'u \1 ti me-. Ci\f f?;;;;~~==:;::o::=j;:::=:=::::::::::;:::::-~- EZ DO-II'. L IVJ<:.JN l\l iddle aged 1· 1 , I \V 1-"""' I<:. nee. o ·•l>P }". C Bt•nC'fits & Vacation . /\1)·1 - --£: '°' f<.;ntrv li•\•('I 1xi:-;il1on ror Fcmoile l-tousckceper fo r NURSES AIDES s ponSC'I' you in a ht•"cl. n. pl ,\' 111 llt:rson. GClll'SI SJl ,\l\1 fl()l)(;ll,l l. --.~J Y ,« s TAR G AZEK" •. 1 · cpl. only. Oceanfronl in f' s h 1 • 1 1 f N \ I'~ I s I -~ l'a;..:c•r 1nd11 SHH'C'r•·ly in· ho ~ .. 1· oo ,., .. 1n1· ui t•s r~t· Sin :irt Shop. :aoo Jlarll(lr t-v.•pnr. "::a.r 1, a un. erCL\Y it POLL,\N,---~-~-1 t cri•,\i·il 111 c noil ,.11 Bal a . P \1 . apt. Xlnt. All st"!ifts.1'~xpCr.pref'cl. salesm:1ntihi1> l'lUSSl'S ~· Blvd.Costs l\1es:i ! h4·1·1l2I ,.~ .• :,~·~, H v...,,o.,.1, ... c0 ... 1,G11.J• M 11.,\~11•:)L 1-k<nt'hls int•ludf• i:-r11up 1-lcicvci•"•:..:c'°o"::::dc, o"c'-:_::1931:::__ buJ. will train r esp. in· on the jol> 1.ra1n"g. l.1,•nr n -~-,h_,.,._ ,1 V "'"~·d·ng •o .~. s...... V 0,1 11 ... medlc;d & dental C.tl l Maid~ & ~en hand ymnn dividuals. Apply at, Park how to hC' your own boss s,\LF:S t-"001) I SI II l'l'ING C..:L J·:HK ».11 • ~~~c~!~1.~~~~ ,9.Jl.1> ~·. J ulie J\·Ja loney. s:t.1-2700. usk for Mrs. Gol>iel The Supe rior Healthca re. Call 1n1r11t1t' Lin•la · IMSTITUTIONAL tlll;~c·:;i.~1~~~~{,·,~·1~1t:it JS::~;~~ o•...ou•Zodooc:bu•t."00"· J.!·n11_- Dennis & Dennis Person· Inn at LD"Un a 211 N. 1445 Superior Avt'. NB 558·75.'i5____ R('no wn e <t co offer~ •••, 11 ''·••P J•C»-6•~·-w:ootoo Sc · f l · " E O E l'lcaseapply in pe rson 1•··-J1 , .. ,.1A,.,,.,, or~.1 1 .,,;_~ ~1·1 h ~v1 r-('~ n •ufl'.2082 CBeo a shJ. }Jy,•y, L •q;unu'l-::::_·:::_·c• _______ -lRECF.JVING CLEltK & P.r,•mc t0 ra ni:e1,co. ler.1 8 A.l\l .to 3 1'.l\1. ,~1;11,'.;~ ~~1• ~!;.:, ~';""~"II .. o~.11"\.. 1c-"":.c__•=.='c0cn_c_c'c· -----1-:::::0•0•:::_ _______ .1 NW'Ses Aides. exper. To1 Q UALITY CONTROL. n ory 0 a sc assurt'I C P.D. lnrlu:;tnes lnr. ~l-&l.17 ~ea-, ls -. . ..,. ~!,;; 11!.J.~ 11 ;_· l"l N J S Ht-.:R , ph o to Ma ids needed, over 21 wa gcs.Port.Mesa CQn\', Sm nl l co . moving to pro. $lZ,OOO+C bollnGus + 2100 F..Wilshin.•1\\·c. ""'''" ;:--~&-~~\~ h "'-· Hosp 84.20400 l•vlne.Needm•le 'fem . e x p en ses. u a ry ,-;,..,-_ ... ~,, ,...,... . ., llf..-e~"°1 or11{ po'.trait:> .. l r.u ~~ ... Will pre ferred . 2nd cook, • · · • oc: Hunt 333~00 1-nn<·• & Santll Anu -c:'.· <1-& 9c.....oe·•-J'v._t-, .. ~~f'?<f "·· ;.~ train , art1st1c ability & Mus L know 11omething Offl ....._ Va ried duties. C lean ll en 'ni s"~i>e'r~n ~c l ----==----..\;;~2-6 :~!-~;-' ::~::,:" ;;~~W}.: color sense. non.s moker. about diets. For retire-ce ._...., work. 4i,.,, day wk. Call Service or lr1·ine, 2Q11; SHIPPIMG CLERK l~~·~•..,!!•·"Lj a~· :~t!.-;~~.... .!!·11>!!.~ a tart at $2.SO. Onsfte ment residenni. 494·9458. For Fine Jewelry SlOre. for appt 962·8874. M. h 1 o Mature lndl 1·iclu:il lo box u...ci• i......... ... s--. ,, • ..,, c,.,.,c;o .. • Photographlr-s. t2AO·K Full time, permanent R , .. t ~ ic eson r. & s hip c cluculiuna l (....,).111".1" l!~ ~:,:. ~~!."'...... Dtc.ii ~ ~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~""'~1~Lo~g~a~n~.C£:!.M~.~S<O-~~-~[--MAJDWANTED position. Expr. pref. Ap· e;e:~RKLE~ SALESWOMA N. Apparel ma teri a l~. Son\C hcnvy ~.~~~~, :~~ ~~= ::~~::;,·c• :;;,_~.~ Pl.rtTime •Call ply tn person only btwn • t~xp , t ... :i;: !!Ills ~1 nll t; llrtlng rcq . Allply: North ~=...., ;:~~ lfc-~ .... Shopping Center al La Paz Road COOKS FLEXOWRITER Mes• Motel• 646-9681 10lt12noon 1o this plu:.h '?re that Site Sho p. (lvcr 35. Toi Am er i ca n Serv i c l' ~'° 111 __ ~· ~ .... ,,..i :;'f;""1 .0QU••1"'_ Exper. only rorbl.l!SY cof· Jm m e d . opening tor J. HERBf:RTllALL 11ceks enthusiastic lndlv. par ror r~ul pm . P'art Center . 1339 1-;. Warner. '~ iut•" '>'"' ,.,.. ei~.. 1A" 10 _..,.,.. fee shop. Must know ci:g Sales Ord er Dept. Prefe r The rastest draw in lhl? JEWELLERS t o jo in their fnntastic ful thn e . 991·7670 Santa Ana . e_.a~m.n ~!~"" f!~v ::~G·• 1~·~·~~ &:brollerwo rlc . Bcncfi~. expor. In processlnc West. .a l)nlly l''llot SO. Coast Plai n. LoWe1 fi rm. Fa bulous Joe. Call ------t\.!:~t;,;-i: ~~-. ?!?.!: 1,,,1 ... .,.~"'!J »1'0-~ Apply In pcn;on. Mon purchaseorde:rs-Cl assified Ad. Phone Level,nexttoBullocks. Marion 1t1ann, 833-2700. Secrtt:1 rytot l..:.~w Ol"ficc,SllOE Snlc~. Ai::i::rrs.si v"I BL.!,~ .. ~ .. o!!__J ,,.....,..,~ ~''"""' ''''" •iscu Olru Fri, bctwn 2 &: .f.pm , ROSAN, INC. 642·S678. Dennis &. Dennis l>erson· Good t y pin ~ & short.hand youni:: salesman wunt.ed . ~A, •Lltl. u ~:::::"..., ~~;::"""'-~~~:;'· "':" }!':t- 2278 Newport Blvd, CM. 2901 W,CoaslHwy,NB Class>'f<'edAds S&LL idle ilCtM with a nelService orlrvinc,2082 required. Airport A~a Lant.Shoe Ho utiquc,Ca\I ~~u,;~~ 30"""'-''°'"" .o c;rn "'!.;~ Ask ror office. Equal Opp Employer 642·~ Daily PllotClasgiried Ad. Micbe lson Dr. Call Julie, S.0·5400. &M·441 l , a!l k fOI" Moreen i.17·2t2'1 11 ~G<»J, @1..t1"t11e ()N'~'"' t!~ ' I tf D8 DAILY PILO T Wec3nesclay AuQull 27, 197!5 l1eeH•n•ous 1080 Mltcellonton } I '-••••••••••••••••••••••• Wonhd 8011 --Anti / llcyclff IOZO free to You 8045 Fwftltwe 1050 WA~TED ....................... Cho1NI 9010 GIMHI 9010 Clq .. 1 9520 v..,, 9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf"lll 'JF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$5 ''5''95 '7• OSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. FI d TOP C ASlt DOLLAR SS CASH SSFOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAN 'S SC ll"'I NN1wo rcn ly mr1l<'hA~r Almost nt'w lari;e I-lot· Good dr / r ·g Aftd.non'1Yochts . M rl ~11 Wood ·~oOOG l~Van,3spd,6 VARSITY 10 SPEF:l> cats, about 5 mos old, pou'lt refl't", deooralor P 1\ID FOR YOUR use umren .s L•"ORD•ys•LE 57 or s nor y , cyl li.5000 mi m11g11 · • BIKE SSO b th Ne d i.:ou tl " J£WELRY. WATCll ES, l"rtts/stoves. S46·0'16H. , -. "' , "' Sl500. cash or l'Onll)arv. :slt.•t.:I r11dial6, Nc'w painL . . 641>-3680 hro l'c"1·1 . 2~·""' t sora . l'hrs. loveseat, TV, ART OBJ,;·,....._ •..• G'OLD SO Fellows &Twin Dsl s . $20,000. ble trade & sscx. !. c ush. s1~s 5'"·8885 omc. a &I .. ......., ni es lereo Sacr1fu:e priC'(" "''-1·~ W ~ .. d lloat "' -EftdofSumnwr &wl'ekends ~l'c a Ust.• or rno\'in~. S l l..Vf<;R SF.RVICt-:. a, ... r~r. 32 'ChrisCr<Jft, V-8's ,sl1a r1•. $12.500. Xlnt CfJnd . 49'J.:f)63 ~k -.:-·=-==----- CLE.ARA.HCE D••ton•6wk,·otdk•'t•n,·. 646·1556. FIN!-~~ r _un.N & AN · 642·396.l 30 ' J e rrc rics. 1''/11 Sµtsfshr, V·M's. r~d y~l2 Aflt. Auto, Wanted 9590 • ... • • --"--"-~-------\ T IQUES "'5 ·•~· i I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-lu c c Sav1n1:s ·"" 5 fl>•ff• whoo•. m"t• & 1 ___ ...... ·~ M"'l•ol 517.500. Recreatona R .r •· ...... K1n i:·s izo y,•nter I.Jed ,. S· . t N . ';._ __ I 8081 20 ._41!:.!. F BVS ,0 OU Ve hlclei 9530 Wf<-:P AY1'01'00LLAn'. 1~Yl·les & /\ce1,,~sont•s. i:: r c y s t rip e ll . 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Book case · · · n. •• size . . I ..... -u· 1 e m1l . C' '!>. a.· 520 \lu•t >•·ll892·5861 ..,.. Solomon bindings . 14 HOB l1'. \V trlr. Xlnt Good ronr1 . Kon1 i.horks. Al\C l'oml·r111u.u1 h·1n;1I\· J.. l.1AONr.SS ... !;1;o.3o:ss nr con1f' 11\l'r -127 -·-· .,_ .. ------Like NEW. SI 10 or hest cond. S800. Call ""'knd & S-100. 5.10.1)()19 1>upp_\ · ;.:cili l. II• mo:-, ,. I\ L •~ 7th St~ 11 B t\"C'""' Chain Saw. 21 ··. Sl65. offer. 557·7!98. eves. 644 ·5275. days dur- 1•apcr:.. $l•!•• :~18·K:"l~I •ALLSIZES* Horses 8060 Goldcouches.f1tas 1I l. ing wk .833·9511. 1!172 Yama h:1 IOOL'llX . '63 Ford Eronulinf'. llas ·&I 289 rl·hlt cni.: p;1nlcl · rpt:-1 -s pkr ,.:cl llrl'S. $950 gd eond. G·1l ·2HHfl ST. BF:R . ...;.\HD. i\l\i." f('J! p · d t Mo t $100 t'inc Bronz!' stove, Sl40 SCOTT s ki hoots. . ----I hcaut. blkt', ..,.. gas ('Un & mall·. 2 ~·r ~. lui :.ilJI.:.· rice O ve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl25, i\tapl(' TV console. used once. S70. Xlnt beg. R Naples ~al.lClt. xlnt eond. tie doy,·n. 642·91GI. '73 Cht'V fil'<iu\·i lll· Van. ~-752.'i (Offll"l'~ 833-9625&646-8686 3 Yr old reg. Appy fill y. 57 5. 1\nl1 que ChE-rry se~: boots. sk15, poles, l\lustSell .S275 . ----loade d unbcli cva hl v -··recn . broke . tiund chest. Empire couc h . 550.645.1419 839-4151 73 1-l onda trl. 70, e~c . clean . $3990 G \Voti l L'OC J\.,\.J'(JO-::\i i-;;. Kl:'\GSIZE:bed.mattres~ ~reedin g 6·10 ·8489 tables etc.5"8·6419_ cond. 200 m1. ~75. 74 752.11 11 1497 .21i26 tionatr· Blk. :· . ..,_ :!".• box~pr1nf!-!..'. fr,a T"'"'" .. 639·188\ 12 Guage Shotgun. Scars COL 21. Ne.,.,•port \\'inner. llonda 3.'i04 cy l. lt'sS 4,0llO ------~----1 \"r · old f'" t I .. rm Value ......,t,'">, i.cll . Salt \\'ater Aquanums . 66 ,\uto. vented rib. adj. Comfortable. S1750. Call mi. many e xtra s, t'X '70DodqeVon, ho:;,,.· c . 833 .;~~2 o g(. :1 ...... S215. Also Qu~n.-;i1.t' ht:-cl. 1-<~uarter horse mare Comple tl' set ups with choke. Used onct'. SSS . (714) 675-6675 eond. Sl ,000. 979-9659 . S'.150 54.'i-i994 $25. SSO. SlOO. Fast serv. & green C.:ash ! 812·5017 & 892-7047 TOP $ Paid POR Used VW's Paid for or Hot ' • -~--------1 value $425 .. sell Sl95. l -,\ppy marl'. S6()0 ea. fis.·h. lncl<I''· 2. 60 "al. a ft.6:30pm,53&7675 ----Or bc,·t offer \t-o ha"e "' Classic 20· Sloop. 1\ hoal ·71ll(lNl>A 7-01 1 t ·' 1:m; 1111 --~'•i·'• Dc l ivc•r)' included , · 1." • Ali a " Gia•" 1'ank>·. . · 1 a .x n 1·u11._, ·~· f'or<I 0•• .. ,,,,,,,,·,,,, Xlnt • o:•lf!AA! w ,·ontadre,·uit> &12·56-.8 t·1ck \\'kd\'s alte' 5pm • , TV Rodoo ..,.. c h<irat·ter. Bris tol · "'' ..... Usuallv home.5-1 1·5.'"193 ' · ·· · Nektonics unde r!!ru1·cl • • • S t .5oo or hl•st oll<·r ~·ond. Xtr11s. s u;oo iofr. • -"·knds 9am .flpm ~lfi2·{)(~; ., HIFi Stere-o 8098 eond. SJ500. Sc>e Sal & ti'lti-8\:){l uftSl'!\I IH7LI 111.•at'h Jv . • 11111111_111 .. llll .. lllllllil!llll .. llllli.alllllll-llllll fil t ers. t:hc1m ouls1dt.> • Sun :ii 28th St. l\larina. f;.l.l-2t~/9 Hunt. »t.'h. R42··143.., l!t•J!. POA ti ~rs , xlnt fi lter:-..Supren1chcalt•rs. ·;;~·~,··~····~·;··~·;•• Slipno.G,Ny,•ptR<·h. 72 Yamaha 1 7~ :i.tX, 74 •·• H --;800 •to H 9800 Leaders' Look! 9203 • 7hls sleek pantsuit is lhe J;i1I !cou1 leaders' OU1c11l .,ltltrnl So good·looking, you don't hive to bt a Gui Scout .to we11 II! H1s lot~ ol d.lsll rn cltttked polyesltr. too. • P1lnltd Palltrn !t203. Missei' -sins 6. 8. 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, ;20, Womtn's 40. 42. 44 . Stnd Sl.00 for t!Cll pa!te1n. "Add 15<' lor each pattern for llrst-cl1ss m11I and h~ndtlng. :,5_•MI fl: --.............. 2: ~-m ...,.., ••it..""" 'I.ti. NY lttlt. Prt.t ~ ADNllS. •• $111 -..snuN1111 sn I For Boys, Girls Girls 1ttd bo1s w.u lovt to sporl th•s strlpt·h~ppy ~t! QUICKIES! Crocht l ~rd1· 11n from the ntc:~ down 111 1n one pirct , lncluding sl tevt!s. No u1ms !o 1ew! Use bulky y1m. P1t1ern 7192: Ch!l1fs Sizts"t-10; cap. s. M, L l11t:t. SLOO fnr tKtl pattern, Add 15C eKh P<Jtlern far fi1st-c:lass mail and llindlinc. SerM 11, --" Is cn-.,..111 --... ,1..owc......s.e... """'-'""''"''· .... ............... -. ........ -· MOR£ !flan evt r btfore' 200 dtslps pl11$ 3 f1te p1inttd In- side NtW 1976 NEEOl{CllArT C.\TAt.OGt !Us tvt!rytlling. 15,. Crtc:Mt wlHI S~urts $1.00 Cndltt I Wt~ttq _ • SI .00 llfb' Fifty •lib ... -Sl .00 RJ,,11 CtK•1t . ..._Sl.00 Stw + Klllt l11k •. Sl .15 N1tdl1,.111t hM . ---Sl.00 """r Crac•11 l1H . $1 ,00 ,.,,,,,, Cncht Ifft . S 1.00 tftst111 Crtc•et Ifft _ Sl.00 l1tlHI llllr.r1111 W -11.00 l1tu.t Mttwt IHt _ I.DO c..,tmi cin w -:11.00 C..,lltt AfPl•s 114 1.00 It~'* AIP,.t 112 SCI• lllk 1f II hllts t i -50• ....... Qllltt .... ,2 -·Slit 11 QI/Its ltr ''"' #3 . so, l9H If II JllfJ 111111 -50f: \1t"s t e rn & o r t•ng li sh . SilentG1antairpump::;& . omee<' oor 't':im a h;i l25 E n duro -'01, ew ., ~u s, ew 1•-.:p. rider only. fl'12·3066 m an\· xtras. l'r1l·ed to T.\ · Re<"o rding St.·l Up. 1.i · Dll.\" S a ller y, lrlr & Dirt. $41)0 ""a~·h. n.11; •IUl:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laura sell . 675-!044 C 0 I 0 r <..:a mt' r •1 • xtras. i\sklnJ! S800. c.i11 Ji 5·18-77!i.J --------i------Hecorder. xt ra play ~56·7547 afl 5p111 J ewe lry 8070 CA RPET. avocado grn b:.H'k, 2 T .V.'s. lighL-;. 77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shag nylon S3.25 sq. yd. taµt'S . SS.500. value . Sell 16" C/ITA!\fAR,\N BOAT&THAll.E H '70 ·Ifill llond1;1 K·J. 4."iOO ar· tual miles . xlnl cond Best offer. 536·7675 WANTED TO P CAS lf DOLL1\R p ,\JD FOR YOUR JE\VEl..R\'. \\',\T'Cllt.:S. A RT OBJ EC'TS. GOLD. S IL\1 ER SE RVIC t.:. FI NE t'U R,N & AN - TIQUES, 645-2200 SALE nn N!'c k la l·e s, Rings. Turquoise Nug. grts, Findings. Liquid S 1 l \"<'r & Gold . TC HQLOISE TURTLE, 2l'l11 ·C Nc"'porl Blvd , :-J .u. 673·0792. Miscellaneous 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Leftov!'rrolls.642-173i compl e te for SG.200. 4 & 5 DRW C h e s t . 752-1970 or 644·5769 e\-es. motorcycle tires, 1970 Beaut . white Frenc h N e wport Bl\"d, t:l\1 Prov. Stereo Al\1 1F'M 646-2270 R a d i o Co n s o I e . 5815 5-16-7506 ·72 Hobie 16 w/trailer. Xlnt cond. Sl600. 833 2900 . Ma g n avox Imperial.1----------- 1\tUSl' SELL!~ Ant1c1ue S400. or best offer . ONESTOPi\li\RINJo.: oak rolltop desk, $800 or 646·6233 Small sailhoa t rC'pair hest offer mahog. din .l--~--------1 Glass·"''ood·trailcr tbl. S200· oak coffee table l\lagna\•ox l·lomc t:nter· 847 -1633 or 5J6·17il $250 . lO\'e seat. ~ood tainment Center. ;:di----------- cond. 575 -overstuffed working cond. Beaut. Kile 1200: like new! arm c hairs (2 ) 530 ea .. cab. 613·'1044 Racing champ. Cos t teak with gold cloth arm Boat & M • $1600; sCll S8506_05_·6_'16_'1_ c hair S30. 673 ·::1031 s onne E\·e~,weekends. Ask for Equipment 1 llAVE A NEW 56 Kelch to no in waler Isl of Y'· Scott. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., 1 -'-------,---·~·e-neral 90 I 0 Would like to trade sail · 12·x12· emerald crpt .••••••••••••••••••••••• ing time now on similar ·73 PENTON 175, fa st , clean. r eliable, extras S-195. 636·215 1 Motor Home-s, Sale-/Re-nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "72 WILLI A!\lSC:..~R Atvr 21 · \lo'/Dutlg!' trutk, o.h. air cond . own gen. $ti!OO 6'16-7fi22 '-----I B&D r.lotorhoml' Hentals. 1985 Jl a rhor Blvd, Costa l\l esa . 646·96 I 1 Trailers, Travel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d Sloo ~ ooc1 t boat for fulutt sailing w pa · · -...... oy BOY SCOUTS need boal" time on my boat! '67 19' NORRIS, sips 4, chests. S ~O ea. !\11sc sm1 and airplanes. Tax ad· 646_6123 Self·C'onl'd . Gd. cond. a P P I 1 a n l' e 5 & I ~"~n~l~a~g~e~>~. 54~6~"990~~--I ;;-;;;:-;::-~;;-;;;;;;:;;"fu:;i; I s I , 7'9 5 . 5 5 2-O 2 5 9 a f kit chenware. 675·9662t . . KITE with trailer fully 4 :30P~f eves rade S25.000 eqwty in So e quipped. Xlnt cond .1-----------1 B'\RBE'R'SCHA. IR Laguna home for power S.S25.642·2897. Prowler Traile r 15', -I ~ho~a~t~6~7~.\~·8~0~74'_ __ -.,---IC.;;:2;C-~;;;:t,;:-i,;b;;;;;:;; I El l b k rt tt $50. I.: Cor. 27. 3 sails , inboard E ect ·ft h'.,'·h· ~0 a0282po )', Catnip -GriP'!-673·5153 ats, Maintenance-/ zy 1 1 c · "''°. llound -Barber -Se-r•ice f020 engine. 58·600· Auto Strvice & 1\lltPORT AP PR OX . 150 s q vd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 837·787'1. Parts In the past the moon wa s earpct. green & gold. • _ an inspiralion to lovers SlOO. 968·9518 Scorpio Manne Boats, Slips/ and poet:,;: in the future it En1t1 ne·f:l:adios· Elec. Docks 9070 Four deep dish M /\GS will be jus t anolher WOOD F.x.ec . desk. S50. FireSyslm·Plmb'g ••••••••••••••••••••••• with lu g n ut s . Fits AIRPORT. Wood Swivel chr. S20. 6' Refrg .freeesl548·9704 SLIPS Newport Beach Datsun P ick-up. S80 . 940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Since Mazda began its $500 rebate an 1974 rotary-engine can, Mazda has autsold almost every other import in the United States. ---------1 Surfboard, gd. cond. $60.l--=-'-'-'-='-"-"-'-'--I S .t p 997·2748 . No. 150 Child's skis $7 .50. YACHT R EFINISlf1NG a i or ower ----------1 R X·3 Wagon . Tho l owes t·· YAl\-l AKI 12string Guitar skiboots.3prs.548·l721 $6 hr. Other wrk as re-673-5253 Specialize in Blue Coral priced rotory·cngine wogon, yet No. 240. gd . cond. Ladies asonable.1''reeeslimales l·Bo-.-11-.-5-po-•_d_& ____ , Waxing , Shampooing 'd' boot ~ • ., 7' u h I I A M v so we ll e quipped that automatic n 1ng s. r,n .... " . ~. 645·9285 5k'o 9080 P o s e ry . , . · brand new. 64().1201 MisctllClf'leous Aut omotive. Fr e tronsmission, oir conditioning, and ' '• '. •.. --.-Wanted 8081 aoats, Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pickup & Delivery. 291 radio ore ifs only fo ctorf option\. Couch & m.itth1ng lo\e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Bayliner, 19" lmmac. w Is l Al St s J\ 9---------,---------f~ seat Sl50. Mex1 l'an rug. ••••••••••••••••••••••• family /pleasure or ski 54i 8931 T · ' • · new. s20. Ncsro clec Rat ~a n , .B?mbo '15 SK1PJACK 2ot' f '/ll. boat. l35HP Johnson , · om ro;1s ter , li.:c. SIS. l\l1sc furniture. 5(}60 style. Used 3 hrs. T"'·in 175 Full canop)' + boat cov-G7015KellySprin.f!fielclfl" s.')7-7407 after 6 & all day Lamps , l'I<'. Volvos. Trim ta~. Cost er. Lots of xtras, $4500. front 10" back. Deep tlis· weekends. <196·2975 $15,600. Sac. $13,000. 586.0207 hmai:c •l98·3IS8 ~-~"~"~35~1:;5c__ _____ 1~;:;:-----:;~~I --~------; SEEK & FIND' South Corolin• 30· Chri• Craft, 1960. Twi" Rat 9725 Rat 9725 0 A C SENUONO MR U llTM O RT S ". 1 ~ Q T E R U T ft R A N I I () All.(J US Tr.IEGUIR 6 N l\t 1\10N C'l\~C.O RNERF. TVl.ODt:T~Y RM S U R E MPA N C ll Or~A Yl•NAM K A c T 1J I 1\1 ,. c 1 ~ r () I. l' M 1' I. ·r Bl"l,01.11 1,·A sP.ER Sl.OA~M H IEK U IP.S LPRAYLPll~HIO Y T AJD U Blr EC OELT U ROP KYH U MAHE GO WONDE S ITS OZCTFOORAt"I SAMBAVSF MP.Nl80RAKC UN F.BRLEIO S HOPEXROMXHI T RL URO R UMR S AN OTSEL RAH C NUEO 1 .. ~ •• "'-"' ....... _11 ..... te ........ , ..... ,.., Mc\•• .... "" ....... w ........ 11,. I• die ,..-., PtN ne• ............ _ ·-lto•lll ., .... •Mw•i Rl!Al'f'ORT ll'IO!llCSUI COlt.flll'!lt. S'TllOM TMUJtMO!"ID l'llJMTI;ll; MYRTLE •EACH •LUI RIDGE MTS. t CHAltLt'-"T'Ol'f RUTLl'!OCF. Wll'fDMILL POINT 1 EDIKTO 18LAl'iD t!AL\JOA DAM 8Al'lri"TU RIVl:lt 5 l TOMOltltOW1 S-n111 • t:nil"lv much l•,c•r "St•lt t Fi11d" 11uadf"• 'l'ilh ""'•' M rliK~riff prr panel in 111 •ll·IM• ~rin ttl i4•Plllf'I! hll<•I•\•. T11 tmltr "'olumtt I. 11 1nd n1, .-1'1<1 SI for •Kh. m•k111c: ("l\tc:U r·~·Dle fl) "Sfff ' P1nd" in CIN a( lhlt MWIJPIJW'· screw. v.a·s. sip; 6, Jge ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• coc kpit , comp\. re· furbished. !\lus t sell. $6,900. 615-1519 Owen cabin c ruiser, 1959, lO'. VllF radio, can,·as s te rn room. Twin 2 83 engine5. $5,SOO. s.51·3497 ·73 TOLLYCRAl'~T 30', Expres5 F IB. twin Chry, 190 Hrs. $23.500. 549·2:181 Sports fishing cruiser. Rent $45 . day, 4 persons, U·drive. 64S-2898 27' Tw in Scre w CEN· TURY Spor\8 Fi.sher, on· ly one on west Coast. Dual Station. boat tank. bilge, blowers, outMg- ger5, pole holders, bilge pumps , e ngine• ju1t tuned & bottom PJinted. Al Owners Dock. m.8051 orl213)749-4445 35' BOAT • Look! & runs ll ke new T~·ln Dies el Owt'J1!1 Brlgitlne, fully loadtd. Will sell or trade: for f(lcome: propeny or house. Age:nt. m.8643 I (+ T&l No H-°"'V"I Good With TN1 NI 'TM,.,., 31, '75 Dick Miller Motors flAT FACTORY AUTHOlliEO WK. Sf'NQ,""'""' & OwnMt ~ 120 W. Worner at So. Main, Sonia Ana . •557-2132• ' --. Get o S'JOO r.-.hnr~ rl1r"ll lrom Mntdo on nny 1w•w l •l 10tory l"'IVJll"lt.' 10Uf1C?. woqon or .,('dl)rl. nod yo1H •' 1n till' 11111fX'y with o ri• 001 p:'<IOI m111q 1 nr U·,o~ y0t1r r1~ll~ rowcird youf dow11 pnyrn1'ul 11 yn11 won!. Yoo II <,ovp o hundl1• on u 11c w "'/A f olory 1.·n')111•· MoLdo. eqo1µpcd rhc wa y you w<1r1t 11, w111 lc thu ~upply lo'>t'i, Yovic 111 lhf' money w 11h Mn1do. ond you're 1n the money with V$ on the super deo l we'll make you now. 1 ' . ' 0 • 6 0 • " • ' J Wednesday, August 27 1975 * DAILY PILOT 09 ~~·.'.~r.-.~ ....... ~~~·.1.r:r~ ....... 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Stoeks WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 TEN CENTS 'Narc Funds' Put • Ill Clelllente Budget Dy LAURIE KASPER OJIM~llyP1ro1SWlf The San Clemente City Counci l 1has ordered tha~ the Police Department 's narcotics ln- vestigatiQn fund be included in 1the city budget. Admitting that he was somewhat embarrassed because be dldn4 t know or the fWld before Monday. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe expre:u,ed concern Tues· day that the police we.re buying eq uipment with ihe money without going t~rough the normal city administration pro- cedures. . Normally, all purchases for the city are budgeted a'od approved by the City Council. Although this fund has been channeled through the city's Finance Department, use of it has · been left up to the discretion or police officials. tie said, however, that money used to purchase drugs in an in- vestigation didn't need lo be put through the budget process. But after something is bought, it should be recorded, he said. Other councilmen apparently agreed sinct the motion passed unanimous ly after they ques- tioned Police Chief Mel Portne r . City Manager Kenneth Carr, who investigated the fWld Tues· day, assured the council that the accountability of money spent from the funds in the past has been as detailed as it should be. * * * Since June 1971 .. lhe rund has received a total of '$6,305, whi ch represents C8 dirrerent payments ranging from $10 to $.500, he said. Police have spent the money on a cassette t ranscriber, video tape re corder, wh ee ls for the narcotics detectives car, , rilm and camera repair as well as narcotics. informants. and vice * * * investigations. Counci Im en ques tioned whether the fund was supposed tt) be used for anything other than the purchase or narcotics, but the chief assured them that it was in- tended to assist in narcotics in- ·vestigations. The equipment purchased, he said, has been put to this use. * * * Convicts' Cash- O.llr F'iMt Sutt """'• ROBERT COOPER (left) AND RONALD CARR DURING COURT APPEARANCE TUESDAY Both Men Are Charged With .Selllng $250,000 Worth of Cocaine Capo Beach Woman's Drug :Charges Out Charges brought against a Capistrano Beach woman arrest- ed Aug. 14 in connection with· in· vestigation into a cocaine dis· tribution ring will be dropped. A district attorney's spokesman ·said a cocaine possession charge made against Angela Matie Martin, 28, of . 26692 Calle Salida, will be dis· missed because or l ack or evidence. Mrs. Martin was arrested by agents a long with Ronald Carr, 22, of San Clemente, the son or San Clemente City Manager Ken- neth Carr , and Robert E. Cooper, 31. or the same Capistrano Beach address. Authorities claim they purchased cocaine with a street value of more than $250,000. Carr and Cooper have pleaded inno- cent of the charges. They face a preliminary hearing Tuesday in South County Municipal Court. Stamp Price Hike Seen By Yuletime? WASfllNGTON CAP) - .The Postal Rate Commission has ap· proved a proposal that could lead to an increase in the cost or mail· ing a first-class letter to 13 cents by Christmas, postal sources said today. The Postal Service has recom· mended for months that the cost o( mailing a letter be raised from JO to JJ cents but has not been able to act until the Rate Com- mission's decision. Equalization Panel V all·erga Launches Attack on Critics 111 GARY GRANVllLE ' Oftfte~llWPli.tstan Enlbattled Orange County As· sessor J ack Vallerga broke a two-month silence today to f"tre back at critics or his managing of the assessor's office. A special target of Vallerga's COl.Qtler·message was a $50,000 state Board of Equalization re - pc>rt ordered by the Board or Supervisors last May and de- livered in early July. In a Jetter to the board, the as· sessor c haracterized the state re- port as "wrought. with misstate- ments of fact. contr adictions and erroneous conClusions." Vallerga's contention that the state report which criticized bis DOZEN CALLS ON SINGLE AD •'The car sold on the first call,· the first day the ad ran -and, there were a dozen calls. I could. have sold a dozen cars on that one ad." That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man "'ho p laced this ad in the Daily Pilot: Skylark Conv. 62· PS, radio. Auto, Red w/whl int. Clean $350 xxx-xxxx If you have a car to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coas4 the right place,is the Daily Pilot .• management or the assessor's or- fice was based on what he said are facts stated by the survey learn in iL<; two-month audit. He pointed out that the state's charge that 115 major taxpayers have not been audited within the last four years as required by law stops short of being an innuendo o! impropriety. , "The stale totally ignored the fact that this office under my stewarship has faced up to the mandatory a udit problem and has made excellent progress to alleviate this deficiency," said Vallerga. "We would have been current this July had it not been for a year of unbelievable tw-moil," he added. The turmoil he referred to w as an IS.month investigation of the assessor's office that resulted in the fudictment of 11 officials, nine of taem oo charges r elated to Rep. ·Andrew Hinshaw's CR· Newport Beach) 1972 con· gressional cfampaign. · Later, Vallerga, former as· sessor Hinshaw and assistant as- sessor George Upton were indicted on felony charges not re· lated to the campaign. Since release or the state audit Upton has pleaded guilty to three ·felony charges and is waiting setence. Vallerga was convicted by a Ventura County jury early this month on six or seven relony charges brought against him in a separate indictment. Lagunans Go EbetDhere? Aids Dy FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Of llM O'illJ ~ilOI St•ll More than $4,000, ri ghtly or wrongly, sits t oday in two separate accounts in Laguna Beach and San Cle mente - money that convicted small·t.ime drug users h ave paid to further enforcement actions against ohers who deal in dope. The separate "narcotics in- vestigation funds" catapuJted to attention Monday when county supervisor Laurence Schmit questioned their being and purpose. There is general agreement between Laguna Reach and San Clemente police officials on the purpose of the funds . Ad· ministration of the funds , however, differs s harply in the two cities. The Laguna Reach narcotics court fund was establi shed in mid·l9"/I, according to police Capt. Neil Purcell, who at that time was the city's chief narcotics investigator. Purcell said the idea or the fqcl.s grew out qf a conversation with Judge Richard Hamilton, a jurist al South Orange County Municipal Court. Hamilton said today that he could not recall such a conversa· ti on, but said he was well aware of the funds' existence. He said establis hment or s uch funds would r equire the court's ap- proval. The San Clemente fund accord- ing to police chief Mel Portner was established shortly after l~gWla·s . The funds work in the followin g manner: during plea bargaining between the district attorney and the defedant 's attorney a de- cision might be reached to have the de rendant plead guilty and acce~t a sentence of 10 days in jail and a $100 firie. Instead of entering the judg- ment in court the judge would be asked to grant a JO.day conti· nuance. During this period the de· Cendant would be allowed to pay the $100 fine to the fund al the ap- propriate police department. The defendant would collect a recepit to prove to the district at· Jewelry, Coins, TV Set Burglarized Burglars Who entered an un· .locked Capistrano Beach home carried off jewelry, coins and a television set with a total value of $1.810, Orange County Sheriff's orri cers reported today. Deputies said the valuables were taken from the home or stu· dent Robert Elliot Cooper, 31, of 26692 Calle Salida while he was gone. They said the mas ter bedroom, l iving room and kitchen were ransacked by the intruders. The commission's decis ion, which is expected to win prompt approva l from the Postal Service. will be announced to- day, a commission officials said. The Postal Service has learned through unofficial channels that the commission approved its re· quest that the present IO.cent rate for mailing a rirst-class let· ter be made permanent. Buying Habits Probed I ' This would make it possible for the Postal Service lo raise the firsl·class rate to 13 cents by set· ting a new ''temporary'' rate. The new 13 cent-rate couJd be pul into effect after a 90-day wait- ing period, meaning the hi&her rate could be in effect in time for the Christmas maillnggeuon. llowever, a source at the com· mission said today that "it would be incorrect to say that the com· mission hes approved the Postal Service request in every respect." The source woald not elaborate. However, a p..oslal 1pokeswoman said, "We ba"e to (See STAMPS, PapA2) While tour:is ts travel into Lag\lna Beach to shop around. all too many resi~ents head outside the city limits to make their purchases. according to Chamber of CoUlmerce m e m- bers. It's something they hope to ..,_.. Within a few weeks, question· na1rel WW be tent°" out to rest· denla. ai•lllc them an -uni· tr 1.o mte lh•ir dlsllkos 111<1 de-..,.. . ., .,...,_.' 1 The qu,t1tionnatres ~ tollp a special •h•mber ..,,-. 'beld earlier thla'month 'with rePreeen· t•~···· or u . uel1hb'orhood -· 'It wa1 'fife flt1t time the ch.ember U t down and talked with the commufilty"s con- sume rs, sald Cy Nugent. presi· dent of the chamber, during a board of directors meeting Tues· day. He said the biggest gripe against businesses in the city was that they just don't have for sale what the residents need. So, he sajd , a pe~ needing oheell would go to a shopping ttnter outside of town to buy them and make other purcha:ses at the same lime. H e sa ta neighborhood representaUve·• alto tofnpla.ined tha1 trarn·c"wa.s bad and lh~t the lltores weren!t open late enough forthem. .. Some ttlf. pric" in the city stora we<e.loo high. J Durin« Ulla l'Deetln&. he said. chamber repl'HUtal:.i.Ha.-alMl 1 had the opportunity to explain their problems. Although there seems lo be a polarization between residents and business men. he said this meeting was well receiv~ by both. As a result, residents• representatives roay be invited to future chamber mttl.lngs. And, several of lhe neighborhOOcl gro'.wps have offered to distribute tbe.q1:1t¥U~oaaire. . ~ . Wliep they are tt\umed, Satd Yeriion Spit•l•ri. cl}ai"'lan ol the l.aguna marketing Commit· tee. the respQn.sts will ~ dis· lrlbuttdto the"\<>ca.I bi.sinessl!<i. This ls·tbe fintt.lmea~ an at· tAttnpt bas been made tq_ reach the resldenll. ••Id Belly 'lilyers, <SMCBA .. EK,,...AI) '· Agents? torney that the money had been paid to the fund. Then he would be fined to IO days in jail. .. This procedure arose from a pressing need related by law en· forcement agencies -first the police department in Laguna and later on in San Clemente -for funds to make narcotics buys from pushe r s because they didn't have enough fWlds on their owntodoit."' ··we didn't have thal much in our budget for narcotics enforce- ment," recalled Purcell, the. agent who originally arrested one-time LSD chicftan Timothy Leary. "All we had was a rour- door white se dan. s ome flas hH ghts and some binoculars.'' '"The reeling was 'why couldn't we use somJ" or this fine money or part of it against the pushers,?" <See DRUG, PageA2> * * * * * * South Coast Affe<!ted Schmit Asks Prob1e Of Narcotic Funds Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit called today for a third party investigation or superior and municipal court u.rcotic f'tfld& colleeled from convicted drug offenders. Scbmit"s call was backed by a unanimous vot" or the county's board _qr supervisors to ask the judici&l council to investigate three funds. One is a $20,000 fund main· t ained in Orange County Superior Co urt for use in narcotics investigation. Also rovered by the board's ac· tion are similar but smaller amounts maintained by Laguna Beach and San Clemente police officials. 1'he superior court fund is a single purpose bank account used to provide narcotic agents cash to make drug purchases a nd, sim ultaneously arrest. sellers. The two c ity funds are re- portedly used to buy equipment for narcotic investigations, to pay intorm er s and to u.se for drug purchases and the subsequent a r- rest of seJlers. Schmit has been critical or the funds which he says could be a disruption or the justice system as well as possibly illegal. Clemente Council OKs Tax Rate Hike San Clem ente City Council members approved a miniscaie' increase in the general property tax rate Tuesday, but that doesn't mean residents' lax bills won't be much hi gher this year. The tax rate is smaller than ex- pected because the city's as· sessed valuation in increased 16.431 percent. City Manager Kenneth Carr said he projected that the as· sessed valuation would increase five percent. That would have re- quired a seven to 11 cent increase in the tax rate. But the city's assessed valua- Laguna Guard Takes Brooks Street Comest Capitalizing on waves cresting up to eight feet, Laguna Beach Lifegu ard Bill Brown captured frrst place Tuesday in the 21st an. nual Brooks Street surfing con· test. Brown was among many sur· rers who entered the contest at the last minute due lo the"super- surf generated by HurricanC Ilsa. Dave Whitegon captured second place in the senior men's division, rollowing by Mark MacRae, third, and Jim Patricola, fourth. Th.irty·one men entered the senior men's division, for those 19 and older. Several hundred persons lined Brooks Street beach to cheer on their favorite entrants. In the junior men's division, Mark Nelson placed first, Doug Mcindoe. second, Kirk Juon· thner, third, and Roy Mc Dennon, rourth. The "minnis'." boys ' and women's competitions were held Saturd•Y· John Prlbram defeated defend· ing champion Dickie Carlson, (See CONTEST, PapA2) lion went from $90,389,100 last year to $105,246,470 this year. The gene ral property tax rate. which will be applied to all land a~d improvements valuations. WJJI be $1.4477 compared to last year's rate or $1.4406 per $100 or assessed valuation. In addition, the city council ap- proved a municipal lighting maintenance district levy - which is applied only to the land valuation and not improvements -of .2705 cents. This is reduced from last year's rate or .2750 cents. In a related matter the council continued a public hearing on a proposed JO percent increase in water rates and 75 percent in· crease in sewer charge rates. After complaining that the cur- rent rate bad single family home residents subsidizing com - m ercial interests and de · <SeeTAX RATE , PageA2) Or:•:<t1~•t Weatlter Extensive low clouds and fog near the coast • Thursday but mostly sun- ny in the afternoon hours with beach hlghs in the up- per 60s r ising to the mid-80s inland. Lows tonight 55·62. INSIDE TODA. V Think Orange Couniu Jail in· maltt1 eat hardtack? Think again.and read whal lhe che/ fius. P.nil• Cl. · MY-~ _,., L.M. .. Jtl .. ._.. Cl•••lfla'll -.. -OHUIMoll<" IEfltwlollP• £flttol'Ul...,,,.fll ~-· -_..,_ "-'"""' ... w ... n l•tlex Al DAIL V PILOT L /SC Wednesday. Augusl 27. t975 Ca.rra1vay Files Hinshaw Faces t Campaign Suit t By TOM Bo\RLEY 19'72." Briner co mmented from • ot111•D•oi1 P 1101s1..111 h.is offi ce today . El T oro contractor E:i rl Car· ''Carrawa y a lso n a m es r away has sued 36 indt\'id uals \Yil liam llulsey as a defendant and corporations for $2 milUon in and it is well known that llulsey da mages in a fed('ral court ac· w as Schmi t z' campaign tion chargin g the defendants manager at that time," Briner '-''ilh illega l a ctivities during added. Congressma n Andrew Hinshaw 's Also named as defendants are successful election campaign in nine assessor 's employes who 1972. ~·ere indicted by the Grand Jury Among the defendants ar(' on mult iple felony counts stem- Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack ming from the participation in Vallerga, Distri ct Attorney Cecil Hinsh aw's campaign at a time Hicks and three oil companies -\.l.'hen they \.l."ere being paid by the Union Oil. Standard Oil and county. General Crude Oil. The nine have ·since been con· Laguna Hill s stockbroker vi cted o r ple aded guilty to Chester G. Briner is also a mong charges filed by the district at- the list of.individuals accused by torney's orfice in the wake of a Carraway of "promising employ-y('ar ·long investigation at the as· ment. comp('nsation and benefit s sessor 's office. lo assessor's office employes" if Hinshaw and Vallerga face they would work on the Hinshaw trial on those same charges in campaign. Orange County Superior Court. "That has to be the craziest Vallerga wa s convicted last thing l ever hea rd of in view of month in Ventura Co unty of the fact that I "'orkcd for (former felony charges stemming from congressman) J ohn Schmitz in the sail' of a computer system tu Spartanburg County in South From Pflfle Al TAX RATE ... velopers, councilmen asked the staff to d e termine whethe r "greater equities" can be bwlt into the system . Condo m in i um s and apa rt- ments are curr e ntly charged a Oat rate which "'orks out to be less than the s ingle family home ate. Although som e or the actual cost savings, '~•hich come from having one n1 ete r for a complex , should be passed on to these con· sumers. Counci lmen Thomas O'Keefe and Roy Holmes agreed that it is not currently equitable. Coun cilmen also questioned "'·hether current resident s \)re subsidizing se,~rer service for new de\.·elopmcnts. Carr s aid a di fferent r ate system can be worked out . 'l'he current con cept, he said . was begun in 1959. He said the water rate increase is needed to cover increased cost of labor, energy a nd the purchase of water. The cause or the proposed sewer service charge hike is "the _cost of e nvironmental protec- tion," he said. The council. '>1.·hile di scussing this proposal. also called £or an annual revie ~· of sewer , water and other ser vice connection cos- ts so they can be assured proper costs are paid by developers. New York, LA Wrap Up Bids WASHINGTON (AP l -Ne'-'' York City, front runner in the bidding £or the 1976 Democratic convention , today promis ed security and convenience ror the delegates despite its economic trouble s . l\1 ayor Abra h am Beame declared , '"We are still the Big Apple ." Carolina . Hi s se ntencing is set for Sept. 16. Other defendants named by Carraway in the action iuclulie industriali st Arnold l~ckn1 an , attorney T imothy Strader , John Bw1on. the T a ndy Co rporation. Tandy executive Jamt•s Buxton. Ray Cole. Lee Phillips and James Yarborough. Carraway, who unsuccessfully soght the Republican nom.in ation in Hinshaw's district in 1972 and 1974, earlie r sued the forme r as- s essor in federal court for $1 million in d amages. That l a ~·s uit is awaiting trial. It a lleg('s that l-1 in shaw cireulat· ed "falst• and nl alicious" stalt'· n1cnt s a b o ut Car r a\\·av throughout I he district \.l.'hil c th'c El Toro m an v:as carnpaigning for office. From Page . l I STAMPS.:. see what the whole r ate struc· lure, in cluding all classes of mail. will be be fore we have any comment on the commission's decision.'' The Postal Service is operating at a defi cit or around $8 million per day under present rates. Postm aster General Benjamin F. Bailar has said the Postal Servi<'e will approve whatever recom m en dation the com · mission makes in order to raise rates on a temporary basis. Postal rates have been frozen during the commission's de· liberations. despite the mounting postal deficit. Once a permanent rate is re· commended by the commission and approved by the Posta l Service, the Posta l Service can increase that r ate by up to 33 per· cent through a new temporary rate. The Rate Co m mission 's ad- ministrative law judge, Seymour \\Tenner. had recommended a radical res tructuring of m ail rates. He suggested that rirst· cass rates be lowered to 81"2 cents Y.•hile other rates. especi ally for p a r ce l s , magazin e and newspapers and book-club and record·c lub mailings, be in- creased sharply. ~·---..... ----I ., • , i• . ~·~~\ ' ; DtllJ ~lot PMll• by P;1Vklr O'Do"ntll: MARK NELSON OF LAGUNA BEACH DISPLAYS WINNING FORM DURING 2111 ANNUAL BROOKS STREET SURFING CONTEST Nelson and 40 Others Capitalized on What Some Said Were Beat W1ve1 In Recent Years From Page A J DRUG CASH. Purcell s aid. .. My feeling was that the ma· jority o f p eopl e in Lagun a Beach d id n't ask for the drug pro- blem so w hy should the tax· payers bl:' burdened with the cJst ," Purcl'll said. The LagUna Beach account to- d:iy has a balance of $3.200. ac· cordirig lo Police Chief I-Tank Schopen . He said that he is preparing a history of the account to present to the City Council Wednesday. He snid it would be up to the council to determine if it wants to keep the budget. The fund is maintained at a local bank. Checks drawn on the fund require two o f four authorized signatures: Schopen, his secretary, Purcell , or Lt. Frank Dillon , decti ve com· mander. Over the years. Purcell said, the fund has been used to buy equipment solely re lated to narcotics investigations, to pay informants for information, to provide a "flash roll '' to impress pushers. to provide money for on- going buy programs. ~d to rent used cars for use in undercover narcotics operations. • • Councilmen. T he fund has a balance of m ore than Sl.100. Over the years about $6 ,000 has been spent from the account. According to Police Chief Mel Portner, it was used to pay for a cassette ta pe transcriber and video camera. Money was also used for narcotic buys and to pay informants fo r information. Portner s aid he could not show the ledger for the account to a re· porter unl ess he first checked the legality of doing so. Police offi cials in both cities critized implications that the funds wer e secret. Purcell said that he and former Police chief Joseph Kelly often mentioned the existence of the fund in talks on narcotics en- forcement to local clubs. Officials indicated that the funds are dwindling in the two accounts •. .largely because most small time drug offenders are now going into drug diversion programs rather than paying fines or going to jail. Laguna Hills Home Hit; Loss $1,445 Tools, a mmunition. cooking utensils and personal possessions with a total value of $1 ,445 have been stolen Crom a Laguna Hills home. Orange County Sheriffs officers reported today. De puties s aid thieves who pried open a· sli ding glass door ransacked the home or salesman Kenneth Benja m in Hanley, 46, of 13485 Via Jac into v.·hile the fami· ly was on vacation. From Page A I CHAMBER ••. Chamber manager. In the past. she said, business men have been advised to advertise. But while a ttempting lo attract the residents, busineSsmen are not forgetting about tourists . Also discussed at the meeting was a brochure which will be sent to tra vel agents as a winter promotion. CONTEST. • • who took second place, in the minnies' div is ion . Michael Latronic took third place and Scott Chalm ers took fo urth place. In the boy's division, Chris Hende rson won for the se('ond year in a row by edging out Ken Wandel who took second. Third place went to Dave Ca rlson an<J. Paul Cassedy took fourth. There were only t'>l.'O com~ petitors in the women's division'. Sherri Hilario took first followed by Julie Whitegon. Cable t e le vi sion subscribers can watch the contest on c hannel IO tonight and Friday at 7 p.m. Campground 'De.at.It BAKERSFI ELD <U PI ) - Kern County Sheriff's deputies today tried to de termine the iderl- tity of a man found beaten to de- ath Tuesday in his camper at Lake Ming, east of here. Last 5 days! Schopen declined to allow a re- porter to examine the ledger of the account. He said it contained names of persons that must be kept confidential. Asked if a reporter could ex- amine the ledger if names were not used. Schopen still declined. South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid He said the las t time the ac- count was used was May 28 when ··buy money" was withdrawn to make a narcotics pusher . The San Clemente fund is som e'-'•hat different. Though the JX>lice chief has control over it, the fund is carried by the city's ftnance department. Even so, it's e xistence came as a surprise to San Clemente City 3 .99 Twin . Regu larl y 7.5 11 However , Los Angeles, press· ing its bid before the Democrats' convention site selection com- mittee, said it has none of New York's financial or labor pro· blems. Mayor Tom Bradley said. "For the past two years we 've had a balanced budget without any layoffs ... The· s ite selection committee said it would vote late today on where the convention will h(' held. A hig h ranking party source said last week that New York appeared to have the inside track. San Juan to Adopt Tax Rate Tonight Now enjoy \'V'h ite Sal e prices on Jenn ifer, a picture of femininity ,~·ith tiny Rowers and delicate stripes. Fashioned of no-iron polyester / cotton percale in yellow, pink tones and ava ilab le in fl at or fitted styles. Twin. Reg. 7.50 •.. 3.99 Full. Regularly S9, 5 .rl9 Queen Reg. $1 3 ... 8. 99 King. Reg. 11.SO, 10.99 Sca ndard cases, p:i.ir. Rcgul.1rly priced S.50 ..... 4 .49 King caS<"s, pair. Regu larly priced 6.50 .. , ..... 4 .. 99 Bedroom Accessories ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1 ... o'""°" , ... ,1 O.••• "''~'· ... ," .. ~ .• ~ .... , loo.....,, ...... ~-p"" "~"b"""dl , ... 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Te lwphone 1114) 64'2·4l11 Cl•ssitied Adve rtising Ml-»11 Laguna S.ach Al t Oeparlmt nl\: Te ltohoM 494·'146• ~ ............. , ......... ,. 4'1S·0•30 (.OOfrl9lll. 1•11 Q••nO. CO••t P"""'"'~• (-f>M'r "'O IM•~>IO' .. •. "'"'"•t..,.,,.<O•l&t!•I ............ •d• .. lhl"''"" l'l<>•f"' ..... b• r••••O.,<td *•!-I H"'< ••I P""'"»•Oft t t ("1""''""''· "''"'d """ oo"-.,..o •I <.""" ""e~•. "°"""'"'" s.e-.t.,.,.,..,..,, .. ,~uoo-"'•· ~,...,,._ OOm<>rtl<>I•, """!"'• ... ,, ... ,_..~DO -~Ir By ELLIOT o\LMOND Ofl.M D1Hy Pll01$Utt The San Juan Capistrano city council y,•ill adopt its tax rate for t he 1975·76 budget during ton ight's ml'eting at 7 o'clock, ac- cording to John O 'Sullivan, city finance director . O'Sulli van s aid the proposed tax rate will be down four cents from last ye ar. City staff en· visions a total rate at $1 .06 per $100 of assessed valuation. A person O\.l.'Oing a $40,000 home would pay ·'something jus_t wtdcr $100." O'Sullivan explained. lfowever, the finance director added that the assessed value of property is up a nd this could m ean hi ghe r taxes for the homewoner although the tax rate Itself is down. "A house worth $35,000 la~t year is now up to $40,000," he ex- plained. The total city budget has in- creased from $1 .45 million to $1 .7 million. Howe ver, O'Sullivan says the homeowners will not be making up the difference. "New construction will pay for almost $90,000 of the increase and money from last year will tak~ care of our capital projects," O'Sullivan s aid. Capital projects account for almost $300,000 and include highway improvtiments. The finance director said major _ increase5 include an 8.S percent salary and frin ge benet1t hike to city employees. a four percent ad· dition to the Police budget and a four percent increase for new pro- grams. Councilmen will also hear com- munity requests for special fuOO· ingin tonight 's session. O'Sullivan said the council is expected to adopt the budget at the Sept. 3 regular meeting. $10 Million Vp in Smoke SAVANN.\H, Ga (o\P) -II took 20 U.S. Customs offi cers nearly five hours lo bum 18 lons of marijuana seized while it was being unloaded Crom a shrimp boat near here. The marijuana --more than 700 bags with a street value estimated at $10 million -was burned Tuesday in a power generator unit at the nearby Union C•mP Corp. papef mill. Only a smaU amount was re- tained for evidence aaalnst the 21 persons charged wllh smu.g1Ung . Officers said they believed they rounded up all persons in· volved In the smugglln& opera· tion about 50 miles south of Savannah early Sunday mom· ing. ' I !~ . / / Bullock's South Coast Plaza; Sao Diogo fr;:eway ac Brinol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 ' . I : ' \I I I I 1 J 1 J 1 I I i 1 l I ~ I • ' • • 1 • ' I ~ ! I I 1 I \ ' c • I ( • < < ,, t f b 4) l \ p - Carol Aan Sleight, former newswriter-produ~er with KCOP-TV, has been named public relations manager al Uoa Country Safari in Irvine. Prior to joining the wildlife preserve. Ms, Sleight was a consultant with J im Bishop and Asl:iociates of Marina del Rey. * Dr. h•rold Brown, president of the California Institute of Technology. and former Secretary or the U.S. Air Force, bu been elected to the board of directors of Beckman 1oatrum eoltil , Fullerton. Dr. Brown joined Caltech in 1969 as president. He is also a director of In· ternational Busin ess Machines Corp., the Times·Mirror Co., and Schroders Limited. * Madel ine Greenberg has been nam ed m an ager of the Tel ephone Answering Bure1a '1 communications service offi ce 1n Costa Mesa. She was . 111ow111 formerly assistant manager . • David A. O 'Connor, president of Heinold, O'Connor and ~oon~n, Inc., brokerage firm specializin g in options trad- 1ng, will head a ne w office in Newport Beach. O'Connor will act as manager of the new office. • F r ank A. Woolsey and Bob Lebsack, agents for' Farmers Insurance Group, have opened new offices in the Eldorado Ba nk building at 2555 Cabbot Road in Laguna mus. • The board of di rectors or General Automation in Anaheim have elected Lawrence Goshorn as president and chief operatin~off1cer of the firm. He also rctll.in s the titl es of chairman of the board and chief executive officer. • J ack Hill, director of general accounting for The Irvine Company, has been elected president of the Orange Coast chapter of the Nat ional Association of Accountants for 1975-76. HilJ previously held NAA vice presidencies in ad. ministration and education. • Wiiliam O. Flee twood, J r. has been na med president and a director of the new Irvi ne Savings and Loan Associ a- tion, now in organization in Irvine · Prior to jo1n1ng Irvine S&L. F1eetwood was executi ve vtce president of Pacific Savin gs and Loan. The Or a ngt' Coast resident was also an executive "·ith Downey Savings and Loan. • \Villi >J m T . Crosson, senior vice pre· s idenl of m a r k<>t 1ng Lit Gl ass l:ontaincrs Corp., Puliertun, has been 1..·l('ctl.'d lo the £trm's board of directors. 1<LEl!twooo Crosson Joi ned the company in 1962 and was named general sales manager an 1965. lie and his family reside in Newport Beech • Irvine resident Karl llansen has set up shop in Newi>ort Beach w1th TJR, Inc., a firm specializing in industnal, com· mercial a nd investment real estate The new off1ce is located at 250 Newport Center Drive. • Edward E . Berry has been appointed director of the nev.•ly esta blished Ordnance and 1\11ssile Controls Operation at Ae ronutrooi c Ford's Newport lleach d1 v1 s1on. according to Louis F . He1hg. company vi ce pr(.'s;d('nt .int.1 d ivision general manager The maJor pro;!ra m or the new operation will be the Bus hmaster \\'eapon S.vstcrn, j1;st awarded to Ac>ronut ron1c· I>1v1s1on by the L:.S. Army. • 1\1ission V 1e10 resident Ri chard G. Sleight has been named manager of the newly-created Orange di vision of Title Insurance and Trust Company. ,) Sleight Joined Title Insurance in Los An geles 1n 1941. He has served as manager o f the firm 's operations in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Be rna rd ino. First Sinee WWII Japanese Pulp Firm Asks Bankrupt Bid TOKYO U PI} -A major pulp and textile m anufac- t urer, r e ported to be about $500 million · in d ebt, a n- nounced ..it will petition for bankruptcy in J a pan's big- gest business failure s ince World War I I . Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell sharply during the day after newspapers re- Porled that KohJin. Ltd . a pulp firm which branched out into real e state. housing and t extiles, had been denied further credit by three major banks which b ad previously given it their backing. TRADI NG IN Kohji n shares was suspended on the Tokyo. Nagoya and Os aka Stock Exchanges. On the Tokyo Stock E xchange, the ~stock Dow J ones average fell by 47.SS points, closing at 4,051 .041 the lowest since Feb. 8. Aner t he market ·s close, Xohjin's m anaging director Masaha.r u Nakamura a n- nounced at a news conference that the bankruptcy petitiOn· would be riled later this week. E stimat.es of the liabilities or Kohjin and its 40 sub- sidiaries ranged from $(33 million to 1666 million. AN UNSUCCESSFUL ef- fort to diversjfy inio real est.ate was blamed tor the company's fai lure. Banking circles ••id Kobjin acquired l aree amounts of real estate In the Osaka area during ~ peak or the 1972-73 Japanese Jand boom. When recession bit, Kohjin was unable either Kohjin President Yiichi Nishiy ama enter ed a hospital late Tuesday, reported.J,y suf· ferin g from exhaustion and heart trouble . He had headed the firm since 1961, and was responsible for its diversifica- tion progr am. Kohj1n repo rted record earnings of more tha n $3 million for the s ix month ac- co unt ing p e riod e nding March 31 , 1974. After that its fortunes turned down. J APAN'S L A R GEST baf\kruptcy to d at e was t he collapse of Nihon Netsugaku, an a1r conditioning compap.y11 in May, 1974. Its liabiliUes were e s t im ate d a t $210 milli on. Automati~n Orders Told Comeuter A Utoma tion. Inc., said il has received or· ders for more t han 1,100 Nak ed .M ini computers •alued at $7-mlllloo rrvm four of its major custom~. President 0. H. Methvin said that $2 .4-mlllion of the total was attrlbuted to an or· der (rom General Computer Systems, Joe., or Dallas , Tens. ) lo develop the property or dls-4 poseof it. ~ Cl' the $7 ;083,790 in the four orc:\ers received, $5,515,208 ts allocated to the shipment ol m inicomput er s over a 12· ..-Ii periOd slartirtllSeot. I, 1975. The remainder will be shipped dllrlnc the foUowln11 ' year. .-._ .......____~ -• Wedne9day. Au9ust 27, 1m DAILY PH.OT BS Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE llli l!W YOllllt 4UP11 -1'61....,Lno ••• Pl'k•' Ml in. ,,..w Yoflo. Slotlo. t•<IWl1191 •I ..... .... ,, ~) tlow "" '"" ~It~ NII !E W•l • .U I JI , __ V. P·E (l>O,I tlffl "'9. "'<;.. '2t.1 I 1h •• -A A-10.. .IOcl S !I u .. -'lo Abbott 1., •• 11 110 ).IV.-..._ Gtlfflf LIO I) 31? •14'-~ .. ACFl!>O f.MI I S. ~4'-~o C 9 S IA I I 111) •lVo-lli AcmtClv JO s 1 l 'lo • _ C 8 $p1.r 1 •• s 7t -? 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The Com merce Department said it.a index of leading indicators, a com- po1ite of a do~en individual economi~ measures , climbed 1.7 percent-mu--~ ly, putting the index figure 11.s ·r cent a head of its lqw poiAt as February. • ,• Coal Strike CHARLESTON, W. Va. CAP) -A wildcat coal Atrike spread into Pen- nsylvania Wednesday and coat .. • dependent railroads have started Jay. lng oCf work~rs as secondary in~ dustrleis began to feel the effects or lbe strike by West Virginia min~. • Wlth more than 40,000 of Wes• Virglnla'1 50,000 miners idle, pl~ another 1,000 m ine.rs io neigh.bori ng, Kentucky and OhJo, federal rourta ronUnued eCforts to force the miners' back lo the pits. ~ •. ,... .... _ ~ ' ,,,, •• 1 •.. {. ,,,,i. .... • ' .. 0.llW P'llol S~t ~"91:0 CONNECTICUT TEAM CLINGS TO LEAD IN ADAMS TROPHY SERIES OFF NEWPORT BEACH From Left, Cindy Batchelor, Carmen Wetmore, Nan Hall, Cara Worthington Jolly ~ids for Lead 8)' ALI\l()N LOCKABEY D:lily Pilo1 Bo.0111>9 EdlllM" Back to back victories in the r\dams Cup finals Tuesday put Allison Jolly of St. Petersburg, .Fla., in the running for the -Women 's national sailing cham- . .pionshlp. · By the same token, Cindy Batchelor of Essex, Conn .. was 1~binkin g about changing her \\a.me to ·· !\l iss Consistency'' Wltil tlie_iourth race when she recorded ,,; lourth plac.'e fini sh, placing her .lead in ieopardy to the F1oridians. , Jolly·s tv.·o victories, coupled -~th a fifth and fourth on l\!onday 'lave her 1011.i points at the l>alfway mark of the series -on-'.b' 1 .;~ points behind Batchelor. which the first place fini sh was decided by less than a boat length. With one exception. On Tuesday it was Batchelor who had le<I for tbc entire race, only . lo be nipped at the finish line by Jolly v.'ho had gained boat speed by a series or downwind tacks and come up from third to win the race. betv.·een fourth and third and back to fourth again to spoil her record of consistency. \\"inds weri! light to moderate in both of Tuesday's races with the best breeze ..... ·hislling up in the fourth race when it finally swung around to the west. The long S\.rells, generated by the storm off l\1exico, were still a factor but were not as severe as on .l\tonday. Spurred by the upset win, the "Floridians grabbed the start in the fourth race and ..,.·ere never headed ove r the entire length of the Olympic course. At the conclusion or the first four or the eight scheduled races it appeared that the battle for the coveted Adams Trophy would be betwe('n Batchelor and Jolly . The third place crew was six points behind J olly. ., It was a race in which Carolyn Newcon1b breathed hope back in- to the hometown rooters and finished second, her best score of the series. ·~ THE TllIRD race v.·as almost a *eplay of Mond ay·s first race in BUT IT WAS a frustrating race for Batchelor who seesawed SfANDINGS after four races: 1. Cindy Batchelor, Essex, 1 Conn. 2·1-2·4, 8~~ pts. Blackaller Scores 2. Allison J oll y, St. Petersburg, F1 a.,5-4-l -l, 101h. 3. Ruth Morton, Annapolis, P.ld ., 7-3-3-3, 16 . CHICAGO (:\P ) -Tom :f~t~~~a;~~~ ~~~.~~~~~m~:~~~s~;~ ~'-'·on the second race of the 1975 • \"or!d Star Championships on ake Michiga n. from a 29th plnc.'e finish in the opening race o f the series on Sun - d av to ""'in :Oionday's contest by 35 feet over John "'Pete"' Bennett of San Diego. 4. Bec.'ky Wood, Newport, R.J., 3-5-4-6, 18. 5. Pat Katon, Hawaii 6-2-8-5, 21 . 6. Helen Ingerson. Rochester, N . Y . 1·8-G-7, 21 :i.~. \0 Blackaller led a group of ·California sa ilors ~fonday as 73 ats competed unde r almost deal conditions. He recovered Blackalle r won the cham- pionship in 1974 in Laredo. Spain, in the 22-foot boat which features a ski~per and a crew of one. 7. Carolyn Newcomb, Nev.·port Beach. 8-6· 7-2. 23. 8. Darline 1-lobock, Tulsa Okla., •· 7 ·5·8, 24 . Brian Kem Wins Race In Harbour Brian Kent of Long Beach Yacht Club was the Oi\"ision II winner in Huntingt on Harbour \'acht Club"s l.evel Rac- i n g Series f or Performance llandicap Ra cing fl eet yachts . Division II v.·as for yachts v.'ilh Pl-IRF rat- ings of 17<1 to 186 . There were n o e ntries in PUBLJC NOTICE i"iMsi NOTICE TOCREOITORS N•.A-MlJI SU1'Ell1011 COUllTO~THE STATt: OF CALll"OANIA FOii THI COUNTY OFOllllANGll! In '""' M.olter oft"" E'l.ote of LORET-TA MAR V RO ... E ... ,, LOREnA M. ROME.Oec1•Md. Notice I' ""'•e1>w gi~e" to credllar'.\ Novl nq cl.ol m• •gaifl\I !lie wia OK•· dent ro !He '.Old Clajm1 '" !ft• otfi(t o4 1"" cltfk of Ille •tore...,1d court"' lo prtiffl! llwm 10 '""' un<Mrslll"ll!'O .ti 11'11! olfict ol Sveni.on & G••~•n. UISO H.11 ... 1 Slrttt. In O•t Cltw OI Van Nuw•. ln LO\ A,.1.,, COUflly, -C1'1 IMter ottl<e II llW pl~ o4 l>U\lne<.• OI !hr ""Cler\I~ in .oll m.t!lf•S pPrt.oln. ""ii to W•d •"111. Su(I\ c•1lm• •Ill\ t!W .. c••wry •OU<l'll!r\ mu\I be llled or ~re\ented "' 1tore\.01<1 ""'"'"I lour rr"IO"lll\ .tile."!,_.. fits~ p~1>llcatu1n 01 !I\!~ notice . 0.1ed AUQ\l\I It. 1971. CAROLVNR.TRVOR e •f(11trl• 0111w w!u olwldOeceden! SVIENSONANOGAllVIN Al\orlllYl·ill·U• Division J, 1•noN1y...,,s""1 D, · . Ill . h V•nNw•1,Cilllfonil1t1111 . IVISIOn . v.·1t rat-P\IOl•!l\eO O••n9t CO.I\! t>a •IY 1>1101. 1ngs of 192 to 216 was Auq.20.n.1flll!.f!p1.1.10.1t1s ml'I~ won by Chuck Starns HHYC and James Neary, WC\'C was runnerup. · Class IV, rating 222 to 240 waS won by Paul rrazier, LBYC and Steve Cole, Seal Beach YC was second. ·! Winner· in the Cal-20 CJass was Mike Hatch, ,ABYC ; second was Dick Ryan, LBYC, and third .was h-tary Jane a nd "Dwayne Lund, LBYC. PUBLIC NOTICE SU PIE II I Oft COURT OF THE ST.I.TIE. OF CALI FOl'INIA FOR TN£ COUNTY OFOl'IANGE N ....... JJ] NOTICE OP NEARING OF 1'ETITION ~II 1'R0eATE OF WILL ANO FOR 1.t:TTll!llS TESTAMEN- TARY EU•le ol EUNICE A. 'WHITE, Oece.tled. l'KlTtCE IS HEREBY (;IVEN lhill CHARLES E. WHITE hil\ ll!lllcl T>rretno Pltlllon for Prob.Ila OI WUJ ill\ltl tor lt- w.n<' OI Lelle•• Test.om..,t..-y to !Pie petitioner rel..rtll(e lo w1'1kl\ ~ ....,,°' !or ""!Pier P¥11tul•rs. Incl that It. time ilncl Pille' OI Mir !ng IN lolWf-. 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Satullo's victory a:ave him 2,517 points with • $ only one race in tbe 1975campaign remaining. • if The winner navigated the course in two hours, 15 • 0 minutes and 30 seconds for an average speed of 78.8 • -$ miles per hour. · -6> In third place behind Nordskog was the only $ @ woman driver in the race, Betty Cook or Athenon. • She fini shed the course in two hours and 18 minute$ : ~ for an average speed of 77.4 ~ph. Foui:th place ~ent $ to Bill Vogel Jr. of Arcadia, and f1fih was Jim• © Solum of Huntington HRrbour. ~ 3048 PULLMAN , COSTA MESA 557.f9tll '@ •••••••ll>*&eee®eeee®-® Cal Yacht Club Cops Wales Bowl The California Yacht Club team of Ken Young, Hob Burns and llarrison Hine won the l'rince of Wales Row!, symbolic of the North American In· terclub Mat ch Racing Championship in a v.·eek·long series at J\.1arblehead, J\o1ass. The CYC team represented Area G <California) of the National Yacht 'Racing Union. The series was sailed in JO-foot Etchells sloops. 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GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MISM4IWPOllT llACH I 5,6 Newport .. cl. al.16 .. SI. 548-9383 ...... ~l-7•W.M NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 LCodHwy. COlOHADB.M.U 644-802~ .. ---~·$<1.1-J j I J I I j t \ . Saddleback Today's Closing N.l'. Stocks VOL 68, NO. 23'1, 5 S~CTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 , 1975 TEN CENTS Resi·dents Nix More El Toro Flights By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Otl ... Dllltl'lletSIMf Residents of the Saddleback Valley are oppused to the ex- pansion or the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station for commercial traffic, a Daily Pilot mini-survey indicates. Of the 10 persons polled ran· domly in the communities of Mis- sion Viejo, Laguna Hills and El Toro, not one favored joint * * * ei.vllian-miUtary useoC the field. Expansion of the statioo was tailed for last week by the Orance County Board of Supervisors, who filed an official application for it with the Departm~nt of Defense. Most~residents contacted said they felt the noise generated by military planes i,s already too mucb without adding more air traffic to the Valley. * * * llere are I heir comments : Mrs. Saundra Schmidt, 26636 Portales L.~ne, Mission Viejo: "I think it sounds terrible . or course I r e ally don't know that much about it but J 'm not looking forward to having commercia·I planes there." Mrs. Roslyn Roberts, 25522 Gloriosa Drive, Mission Viejo: "I am de finitely opposed lo it because it would cause an awful lot of jet noise.•• Mrs. Laura Millwatcr, 22851 Larkin St., El Toro: "I think we'd definitely be against it. It's bad enough a s it is right now. and larger planes would be coming in ." Mrs. Bernard Clark, 23585 El Cerrito, Laguna Hills: "I don't want it to be a commercial air base. There is enough noise now and they aren't even complying with the noi~c rules." Mrs. l~ynette Dent , 25177 Vista F\Jsco, El Toro: "I wouldn 't want it mainly bec~use of the in- crease in noise. It's bad enough now and it would only get worse ... 1\1rs . Sandr a Mink, 24812 Evereve Circle. El Toro: "I 'm definite ly not in ravor of it because of the noise £actor ." !\1rs. Da rlene Mille r , 24132 El Tiradore Cir cle, Mission Viejo: "I don't want it because it would be too noisy. We moved away from the Inte rnational Airport to get away from the noise a nd it would be a shame to move again for the same reason." A1rs . Barbar a G urule, 2651 Santo Drive. Mi ssion Viejo: "I think we'd be against it. We like it the way it is now." <Stt AIRPORT, PageAZl Irvine Begins Air Base Battle Park Rent Set County Levies $300 Tab on Castille Irvine city councilmen opened a drive Tuesday against possible commercial airport use or the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. At the meeting Mayor Art An- thony ac se e Orange County ard Supervisors of attempt- i Cleceive south county resi- dents with assurances that the county request for expanded use of the facility was merely an at- tempt lo learn the Department of Defense's reaction. Vallerga Assai/,s Critics By GARY GRANVILLE ' OI tM O.Ur PllMs.Mt Embattled Orange County As- sessor Jack Va.Jlqp, broke a twO-month siJence ·~ay to file _back at critics of his managing o( the assessor's o(fice. A special target of V~a·s counter-message was a .,$5d1000 state Board or Equall'lation re- port ordered by the Board of Supervisors last May and de- livered in early July. In a letter to the board, the as- sessor characterized the stale r e- port as "wrou.:ht with misstate- ments of fact, contradictions and erroneous conClusions. ·· Vallerga 's contention that the state report which criticized his management of the assessor's of- fice was based on what he said are facts stated by the survey team in its two-month audit. He pointed out that the state's charge that 115 major taxpayers have not bee n audited within the last rour years as required by law stops short of being an innuendo of impropriety. "The slate totally ignored the fact that this office unde r my stewarship has raced up to the mandatory audit problem and has made excellent progress lo alleviate ·lhis deficiency," said Vallerga. ·•we would have been current this July had it not been for a year of unbelievable turmoil," he added. The turmoi I he referred to was an JS.month investigation of the assessor's office that resulted in the indictment of JI officials, nine of them on charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's· (R· Newport Beach) J972 con· gressional campaign. · Later, Vallerga, former as· sessor Hinshaw a nd assistant as- sessor George Upton were indicted on felony charges not re- lated to the campaign. Since release of the state auclit Upton bas pleaded g\Dlly to three felony charges and is wailing setence. Vallerga was convicted by a Ventura County jury early this month on six of seven felony charges brought against him in a separate indictment. DOZEN CALLS ON SINGU AD ••nte car sold on the first cAtl, the first da.y the ad ran -and, there .-ere a dozen calls. I could' have sold a dozen can og that ·mead." That's the advertising succeu experir:nced by the Corona. def . Mar man who placed Uds ad lD the Daily Pilot: . Skylark Conv. 62· PS." radio. Auto, Redw/Wbt 1 int. Clean$350xxx~'!", Jr you have a cartOieU, C!all 642·5678. It onlY tll<°' a few words in the right plfc:e to mil<• a ule. Along the Or_. Cout, tho ri1bt place is the Dally Pilot •. T ''Maybe J'm awfully pessimistic." Anthony said. "but I don't believe they 're doing this to see once and for all whether ·the Department or Defense will do th.is . "They're doing it because they want commercial flights at El IJ'oro.•• said Anthony. The double-pronged Irvine an- U-aircrart attack was approved. ma series or·votes. The only dis- senter was Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor who favored a cheaper means of waging the "Campaign. Orange County supervisors stepped into the simmering con- troversy over eontinuing use of the Mission Vi ejo park site by the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict as a temporary elementary school today. The board voted unanimously to charge the dis trict $300 a month rent ror the s ix-acre Castille Park over the next two years, after which the pact will be void. School officiaJs vowed a new .school will be constructed by thep to take the place or the tem- porary facility . The $300 figure was recom - mended by Supervisor Thomas · Riley after the board heard argu- m e nt s b y CUS D attorn ey Spence r Covert that the district should not have to pay anything for the use of the park. The county Real Property Services Department appraised the va lue of the park for rental purposes al $1 ,000 a month over a full year , but since school is in session only part of the year, the figure was s et at $500. Covert said even that is too much because the district has made Jong-te rm improvements to the property ; including $200 a month to mainta in a 1.5-acre s lope. Riley said he was satisfied that the di strict investment to date will cover the rental accrued uver the two years the park has been used by the district so far. but not the additionaJ two years being rl'quested . The s upe rvisor did say the slope mainte nance expenses should be credited to the district, lowering the monthly rent to $300. Since the agreement between the county and the dis- trict was first signed, no rent has been charged, but that agree- ment has been ruled an illegal gift of public funds. The principal tactic decided on by the council is to distribute leaflets with throwaway newspapers in the area that would be affected by increased flights from El Toro. The leanets would be aimed at getting readers to write lo a number of federal agencies de-• taitl(lg their opposition to com- mei"cial use of El Toro. VPIT~ Carraway Files Lawsuit Councitm·an Henry Quigley not9'1 tjlat the headline would be the i>JllOSl important part of the leaflet since it would have to at- .Jack Dull BOfJ'! President Ford's son, Jack, shown h e re embracing Mick Jagger's wlre Bianca, says life in the While HotJse has cut •down bl§, ehiln'ces tor romance. Bianca and Andy Warhol talked to young Ford for " magazine In· Hinshaw Foe Charges Illegal Campaigiting ~i~l:,~'ti'.m"/~ i~~ thel{ll'b. ~cley rasked for 8 shot at wrtt!Aiit. ' ~EL TORO, hce .Ul terview. ~ By TOM BARLEY OIU..D•llJl'IMt~ff El _;J'oro .F.ontractor Earl Car. r3Way has · sued 36 indl.viduals and corpor ations for $2 million in damages in a federal court ac- tion charging the defendants with illegal activities during Congressman Andrew Hinshaw·s s uccessful election campaign in 1972. Hinshaw and Vallerga face trial on those sam e charges in Oraqge.Co}lDty.Supe riorc.wt. Vallerga was convicted last month in Ventura County or felony charges stemming from the sale of a computer system to Spartanburg County in South Carolina. His sentencing is set for Sept. 16. Other defendants named by Carraway in the action include industrialist Arnold Beckman, attorney Timothy Strader, John Burton. the Tandy Corporation.· Tandy executive James Buxton. Ray Cole. Lee P~illips and (See DAMAGES, Page.UJ, Mother Kept Alive l • Among th e d e fendants are Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack Vallerga, District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three oil companies - Onion Oil, Standard Oi l and General Crude Oil. 'Ho e' For Unborn Child? Laguna Hills s tockbroker Chester G. Briner is also among the list of individuals accused by Carraway of ' 'promising employ- ment. compens ation and benefits to assessor's office e mployes" if they would work on the Hinshaw campaign. But Mesan Wants Better The husband or a pregnant Westminster woman has been ar- rested,and charged with involun· tary Manslaughter in her shoot- ing, pOlice officers reported to- day. , Officers said they arrested Gerald Allen Cody,, 25, of 8382 Westminster Ave. at 11 p.m. Tuesday after questioning him throughout the day . Police said Cody admitted the accidental s hooting while handl· ing a loaded 22-caliber gun. The victim, Sharon Sue Cody, 21, was critica11y wo\U'lded when the bullet fragmented at the base of her skull. A spokeswoman at Westminster Community Hospital would s ay only lbal Mrs. Cody was still in critical condition arter spending the day and night ·in the intensive care Wlil. Police office rs said however that Mrs., Cody was being kept alive for "'the preservation of her baby," Tbe y said it was their un- derstanding Mrs . Cody's brai n wave had stopped and that the husband was, indeed, charged with involuntary mans laughter. Police said late this morning there were no brain waves from the mother and life signs were not delectable in the baby. A PQlice lieutenant said both mothe'r and five-month retus were being kept alive by life sup- port systems. Poll'ce reports Tuesday said the 1>4by h ad died in the shooting, but now they believe there may be a faint heartbeat. "That has lo be lhe craziest thing J e ver heard of in view of the racl that I worked for (former congressman ) John Schmitz in 1972." Briner commented from his office today. "'Carraway also n ames William Hulsey as a defendant and it is well known that H'-"sey wa s Schmitz' campai g n manager at that lime," Briner added. By ALAN DIRKIN 01 !IM DIHJ P'ilot St•ll Emmett Corrigan is 68. He lives with his dog. Bobo, in a shed that was once a chicken coop. The shed, made from odd-lot pieces of boa rd and paneling, has no running w ater in it and therefore no s ink. toilet, or gas. But there is one electrical outlet, a nd into it is plugged a rerrigerator, a one-ring stove , and sometimes a s mall portable TV set. It's his home. He has lived in it for three years, paying $45 a month re nt. The shed is one or a row of shacks in a strip of county territory in the east side of Costa Mesa. Postal Rate Boost To 13 Cents -Eyed Also named as defendants are nine assessor's e mployes who were indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple relony "counts stem- ming from the participation in Hinshaw's campaign al a time when they were being paid by the county. The nine h a ve since been con- victed or p leaded gui lty to charges filed by the district at- torney's office in the wake of a year-long investigation at the as- sessor's office. COUNTY AGENCIES and the city of Costa Mesa are trying to find him a better place and a r- range a rent subsidy through the Orang e Cou nty H ousing Authority. .. All I want is a toilet and a bathroom,'' he said in an in- terview. "Now I ask you -is that asking a lot ?'' Corrigan may be one of many people, mainly the elderly, living WASIDNGTON (AP) -The Postal Rate Comm ission h as ap- proVed. a proposal that could lead to an increase in the cost of mail- ing a firSt-class letter to 13.cents by Christmas, postal• sources said today. The Postal Service has recom- mended for months that the cost of mailing a letter be raised from 10 to 13 cents but has not been able to act until the Rate Com- mission's decision. The commitsion's decision, which is expected to win prompt approval from the Postal Service, will be announced to.. dlly, • tomm:ts1ion officials said. The Postal Service has.learned throucb uno!ficlal channels that the eommissfon approved its re- quest that the present 10-cent rate fllr mlllllnc a llrst-dus let· lerbe.1'>=ma11e11L 'IllllW ake It pGUlble for Ille ·p~ •rvlce to raise the •• rat. to ia cents by set· ~: '"t•mrrary'' rate. i.. on.e ·~ 11 '•e~..i, could lie ' ~·~"'l~«\'•fter •'°11.al' watt· IDi Doi10d , lll~ninl tllo, hllher rate\Oul4 ilO In ettect In Gme (or tlio Oirlot'n• .. malllns-· However, a sou~ at ttae com· million-said today that ''lt would be ~ to say that the com· rpission has approved the Postal Service reques t in eve ry respect . ., The source would not elaborate. However . a postal spokeswoman said. "We have to see what the whole rate struc· lure, including all classes of mail, will be berore we have any comment on the commission's decision." The Postal Service is operating Oil a deficit of around $8 million per daiy under present rates. PQStmaster General Benjamin F. Ballar has said the Postal (Sff STAMPS, Page i\2) _Laguna Hills Home. Hit; Loss $1,445 Tool&, ammunition, cooking utensils and ;>eraonal possesslOlll , with a total lvalue of ~$1,41'5 h&Je -t been 1tolen ~ 'j ~· 111111' , . , ho""'· CJranlt co~ Slleffl!'s, Coteg.inn.(r Flight ~ ... ~~d tpd"l'· ;;,, •. Depullef •l.d ·thieves , wh~ Elizabeth ·TayJor and Richard Burton, ending '"second pried ope~ .. liding glass dOOf> •--" 1 $ 0l I d a -V1 P t Z . h ransacked U\e'hotM' or salesman' 1wueymoon , n wi zer an , e p 'Y... room a unc Kenneth 114!11.bmln l!Uley.46. ot 1.•AlrpOrt for nig ht. l? Israel t<ic!ay. ~or the past weeR the 13485 Via Jacloto wbile"lbe faml pair have beeil hiding SOOlewhcre tn Lake Geneva area. 1y wuoo vac~iJOll'. ,' f Aceots for Burton say the !'<>UPI• wUI wed in Israel. • . ' in s ubstandard conditions in Orange County. His situation may hi ghlight the plight or the others, thoug h no one would want to say his case is t ypical, just as no case is truly typical. A Social service worker said that some of Corrigan's dif4 ficulties seem lo be or his own making, such as his r efusal lo go to a county health clinic for an examination. ··He's wary of bureaucracy, ye~ services have been suggested to him and he has negated them, u the worker said. "It is not that no one has tried." THE SOCIAL SERVIC& worker s aid officials are awar_e that Corrigan does not like to be separated from his dog. which cannot be taken into a health clinic, so they offered lo drive him to a clinic and sit in the car with the dog while he we nt in rol" a c heckup . "But he wouldn't agree lo that ... the worker said. "Now that's not reasonable.·• Corrigan acknowledged th:.lt despite apparent physical ail- ments he would not go to a cliniC', (See SHED, Peg• AZ> Ora age C.ast Weather Extens ive low clouds and fog n ear the t:oast Thursday but mostly stm- ny ln the arternoon hours with beach highs in the ur- p e r 60s ri s ing to the mid -80s inland . Lows tonight $5-62 . INSIDE TODAY Think Oronge Count11 ;mr in- mates eat bardt~k? Think ogain,.and read what iM chef fixes. Page C J. Al 'l'-S.~¥k• _,,., LM, .. '41 C.llf.,.,14' (t4'ulll• '""'"' creu-rt 0.•l"HotltH l!tlltorl•• ..... E11lfft1l11m.111 FIMM• ·-I'«' Ii. JIM; .. -... ........ D lade"' • •I . ·- ,• A2 DAILY PILOT SB Wednffd1y. Augu1t 27. 1975 Narcotic Buy Fund Probed? Oran ge County Supe rvisor Laurence Schn1 it c~1ll£->CI today for a third p<irt y invt·stigation uf s uperior ;i nd rnun it·ipal court narcotic funds <·oll<·<"ted rrom <'onvicted drug offcndt:r!), Schmit's call was backed by a unanimous vote of the county's board of s upe rvisors to ask the judicial council to investit:;ate three funds . One is a $20 ,000 ·rund main· tained in Oran g(' Co unt y Superior Court fo r use in narcotics investigation. Also cove red by the hoard's ac- tion are similar but s mall er amounts maintained by Laguna Beach and San Clemente ix>lice officials. The superior co urt fund is a s ingle purpose b<.ink account used to provide narcoti c agents cash to make drug purchases and, simultaneously arrest sellers. The two city funds a re re- Portedly used to buy equipment for narcotic investigations, to pay informer s and to ll~e for drug purchases and the subsequent ar- rest of sellers . Schmit has been <'ritical or the funds \\'hi ch he s-J.ys could be a disruption or the j ustice sys tem as well a s possibly 11legal. White House Holds Files WASHINGTON (U PI) - The White !·louse toda y decline d t o turn ove r former President Nixon "s fil es on the assa ssination of Chile "s army chief of staff, according to the chairman of Senate con1m ittce in- vesti gating th e C IA. Sen f'rank Church (0 - ldaho) tol d reporters aftc>r the committee met that he had given the administra- tion until ""ne xt week " to reconside r its stand on the 1970 files covering the de- ath of Gen. Rene Schneider on <kt. 25, 1970. The Justice Department has alread y a s ked a federal court t o allow President Ford to give up ·the Nixon materi a l s despite another pending suit by the former presi- dent to tilke custody of all his documents. l, From Page Al 1AIRPORT. • • Mrs. John Haines, 23301 Ridge Route Drive, l ... a guna l-lills : "No. We Uve in a mobile home park ·and are already haU out of our minds with the noise. In fact v.'e 're thinkin g o r m ov in g because of it.·· Richart Hart. 25601 Blossom Park, El Toro : ""I'd be against it because of the increased noise and air pollution.·· Victin1 Probed SAN DIEGO <UPI ) -A de- fense request that Elaine Taylor, 7, submit to a psychiatric ex- <l mination before presentation of evidence on her <11lcged abduc- tion to a Grand Jury was denied Tuesday . Sup e rior Jud ge Douglas R. Woodworth said he did not think evt.•ry de£endant in· voJved in alleged sex offense!'i should be allowed to m ake such requests "carte bl a nche"' to the court. 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Ji"nt'"9'"" 11~•<11 llU) (,.-., .. -"'••'<J U 9..,,. h•I". l , .. c.ot-y•• ~''"'' Ttlept,one 17141 '42·4321 Classified Advertising 642·S618 ' ... • " A MAN AND HIS DOG-THEY WON'T BE PARTED Emmett Corrigan, 68 1 V/llh His Best Friend, Bobo Frort1 Page '' l SHED 'HO~'lE' ... but l .. xpl:iinL•d, ""If I h~•d a tni1 .1t and a bath. p~ycho logica ll y I .... ·ould be a lot bt'ttcr off,'" in·1ply- ing that the c heckup...; could \11a1l Wltil he has a d ecent plat"e to live. CORRIGAN INSISTED that he has never reject ed any offer of better living cond1t1ons . ""Nothing has been offered ,'" he said . "Many people have come by and said they .,.,.ill keep thei r eyes open for me . I must have 50 people keeping lh<'ir e yes open, but 1 am still livin g li ke this." There are a couple of stumbl· ing blocks to finding new accom- modations. One is that Corrigan refuses to be parted from his dog, Bobo. He said that he is aware th at causes problems, and added, "J don't think anyone should have to take a tenant with a dog if they don't want to. Some ))('Opie don't like dogs, but, you kno.,,,·, when you have lived like I have for three years, you get to love your dog.'· The main obs tacle is Cor- rigan's flat refusal to pay more than $45 a m onth rent. That's as much as he will allocate to ac- commodation out of the $192 a month he receives in social security; it \\'as $177 until he got an increas e a month ago. COVNT\' AGENTS have found this obs tinacy frustrating, and perhaps his reasoning too. ·ro support his argument. Corrigan cites real estate, economic and government repo rts that a month's rent must not total more than a "''eek ·spay. '"I don"t have no business pay - ing more.·· he said. "'If I did I .,.,·ould be buying a home for a landlord and <11! l .,.,·ould be eating .,,,·ould be rice.·· From Page Al STAMPS .•. Service will approve \\o'hateve r recommendation the com - mission makes in order to raise rates on a temporary basis. Postal rates have been frozen during the commission's de· liberations, despite the mounting postal deficit. Once a perm anent rate is re· commended by the commission and appro ved by the Postal Service, the Postal Service can increase that rate by up to 3J per- cent through a new temporary rate. The Rate Commission's ad· ministrati\·e law judge, Seymour Wenner , had recommended a radical res truc turing of mail r ates. He s uggested that first- cass rates be lowered to 811.1 cents \\o'hile other rates, especially for parcels . magazine and ne.,,,·spa~rs and book-club and r ecord -club mailings, be Jn· creased sharply. Though there is no \\·ater in th(' t"!ousC>, there i s .in uu1 ~;ide faucet near!Jy. The sbcd is makeshift. and obviously unfit for human habitation by health standards, but it is tidy, and does have Cor- rigan's i1n print on it : magazines such as Scientific American and Punch are neatly stac ked, and the bookcase contains such \\"Orks as "Hi gh School Subjects Self Taught,'' ''Elementary Pra c tica) Ph ys ic s," '"Pathological Physiology of In- ternal Diseases," and "\\'hat is Philosophy ?'' FAR FRO~! BEING "frightened,. and the kind of person ''who fends off en· croachers with the experience of an individual who has had pre- vious disappointments as a result of do-gooders.·' as a city o( Costa Mesa press release described him, Corrigan is anxious to talk with visitors on almost any sub· ject. "I feel sorry for people v.·ho come by because J just like to bend their ea r s," he said, laughing and attributing his sur- vival to a sense of humor. He does not appear to need help beyond a better home and medical treatment. He rejeeted an offer of some magazines from a Feedback Foundation visitor, and also said that he did not need the daily hot-meal service pro- vided by the foundation. But he did draw an admission from his visitors that he is living "worse than a prisoner of war." County agents are trying to get his social security lwnefits sup- plemented by another $85 a month, and if they are Corrigan said that he would pay more than $45 a month rent. '"We are not going to stop try- ing to help him ," the social worker said," even though ever· .>1.hing depends on whether he will accept assistance. He will go lo a better place only if he himself wants it and not because somebody else thinks he needs it. .. Capo Beach Woman's Drug Charges Out Charges brought against a Capistrano Beach woman arrest- ed Aug . 14 in connection with in· vestigation into a cocaine dis- tribution ring will be dropped. A district attorney 's spokesman said a cocaine possession charge made again.st Angela Marie Martin, 28, of 26692 Calle Salida, will be dis· missed because of lack o f evidence. · S•OCll'"l>.t(• "'•"•• "'.,.., O"· • Sl1·6"310 •·•"'»"''~ .... ~ .. Meany Meeti.nk Mn. Martin was arrested by agents along with Ronald Carr, 22, of San Clemente, the son of San Clemente City Manager Ken - neth Carr, and Ro~rt E. Coop(!r. 31, ol lhe same Capistrano Beach addttas. 4•S..Otil0 Ceo,•1•111, 1•11 O<•n.,. (11~<1 Pullll •ltl"t '-11•"•· ,... ~,.,,,,...,,., o!+"'"·"'""'· •~l>!ou•• fl'l•lt•• or Od•~"'""'""'·, "''•t•n tn•• "" tO.lltt>llVf ~O •>l .. OMI -<1 •! Jlf "flO\>oO" OI '""''"11"'1 '"'''". ~''"~ '"'' flO\!ttoe fl •• I •• i:;o,!• "'v•t , (..t.l<><n•o, '""OC "i>l•or>fl•I•'<•"' ~ oa...-.. ,,. "'"'"'1 ~· oc f'!'lon1111,, """'~'' ""'"'""'"'"' u w ,,_,.,,I • , WASHINGTON (UPl l -AFL- CIO President George Meany, who failed to win the promises he was seeking in a face-to-face meeting with President lo"'ord, says longshoremen still will re- fuse to load American grain for shipment to the Sovie~ Union. :i\ulhorities claim they purchaaed cocaine with a street vaJue of more than $250,000. Carr and Cooper have pleaded inno- cent of the charges. They face a preliminary hearing Tuesday io South County Municipal Court. ' Wife Faces Poison Rap 1 f~ SAN JOSE (UPI) -For the second time ln two months, Mrs. Mary Davis has been charaff with atlempUn1 to murder her hU1band by putting poison ln his food. Police contend Mrs. Davis, 35. placed arsenic in her husband's meal~. leaving him paralyied artd confined for life to a wheel chair. Earlier charges had been dis· missed because of insulricient From Page Al DAMAGES. • • James Yarborough. Carraway, who unsuccessfully soght the Republlcan nomination in Hinshaw's district in 1972 and 1974, earlier s ued the former as· sessor in federal court for SI million in damages. That lawsuit is awaiting trial. It alleges that Hinshaw l'irculat· ed "false and malicious" state· mcnts about Carra \\o'ay throughout the district while the El Toro man was Cilmpaigning for orfice. l~laim Held evidence. But on Tuesday Mw\icipal Court Judge WllUam J. Harril said there WU enouah evidence lo hold Mrs. Davis. The woman buri;t from the ..-ourtroom and, with tears in her eyes, knelt before her husband, Alvin1 37, but he :said little. Juage Harris acted Wt.er hear- ing new testi1nony from Davis, 37. "My wife admitted she was having an Yffa ir," Davis said. "At the present time I have re- New Tests Back News On Ozone WASHINGTON CU Pll -New laboratory evidencE: presenled today supports the theory that gases from spray cans and refrigerators arc eroding the at- mospheric ozone layer that shields earth from dangerous - solar radiation. If this does occur, scientists rear increases of skin cancer, changes in global weather pat- terns and lower productivity of farm lands. a~11 to doubt my wife's in· nocence,'' Th" .,ro••e•ttion 1ald Mrs. Davia attent!l1od lo poison her hus band bet!•t!Je of "an lntenl!ic dislike for hllJ\, a new love in - tere1t, and ,. $35.000 life In - surance J>t•l1ey '\ihe hoped lo col· lect upon his death.·· Davas satd. ))e has filed for divorce to en~ their 12-year ml)r- riage and w ~nt s t.'Ulitody of the couple's twu ~·,,ildren. Fr•"' Page A I EL TORO ... T::1.. council also plans an of- ficiaJ city mailing to federal of- fit'\wls "graphically depleting" the land uses around the Marine base and detalllng city opposition to expanded use. No total cost for the campaign -or even tbe first leafleting - "'as set by the council . l-lowever an estimate by Community Services Director Paul Brady set the cost of printing and distribut- ing leaflets at $2,331 . Regarding the cost, Anthony said, ''If we can stop this before it gets going it will be n1ore than worth whatevC>r we spend." • .. •• •• . ... ::: ., - In Shooting Death of Man Two National Bureau of Stan- dards c hemists found one or two chlorine atoms are formed from each molecule or fluorocarbon gas that breaks down in the strat06phere under exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Wayne Said Progressing •I BUFFALO. N.Y . (UPIJ - Mrs. Mona Yuhas said s he thought her husband y,•ent to play a roWld or golr. But poUce found his goU clubs at home. The next day s he agreed to take a polygraph test. Police said there were discrepancies in some of her answers. Tuesday. police charged Mrs. Yuhas, her mother. her sister, a niece and her boyfriend in con· nection y,·ith a murder-for-hire plot to kill John Yuhas, a retired carpenter and truck driver. Yuhas' body was found in the trunk of his car on a highway Sun· day. Police said he had been shot three times in the head, stabbed seven times and beaten y,•ith a blWlt object, possibly a broken pool cue. Buffalo homicide chief Leo J . Donovan said ~(rs . Gladys Pounds, 71, Yuhas' mother-in· law. and i\1rs . Margaret Alvey his sister-in-law , planned the murder and arranged to pay James F . Butler, 35, $1,000tokill Yuhas. A year ago, Ors. F. S. Rowland and Mario J . Molina of UC Irvine said chlorine atoms formed this way will destroy ozone molecuJes I5to30 miles high. Researchers from the National Center for Atmospheric Researc h and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad - ministration said last month that their studies showed that fluorocarbon gases are rising in- to the stratosphere. Jn June a task force or representatives from 14 govern- ment agencies called the threat a legitimate cause for serious con- cern. The task force said a ban on the use of fluorocarbons such as freon in aerosol sprays may be required if additional studies confirm the theory. The National Bureau of Stan· dards scientists, Drs. p;erre J . Ausloos and Richard E. Rebbert. reported their findings in a paper prepared for a meetin1 of lhe American Chemical Society in Chicago. J ohn Wayn·e is making pro- gress from his bout with a staph infection and may be released from Hoag Memorial 1-Jospital in the next few days, his son Mike has reported. Wayne, 68, was admitted to Hoag last week for a series or "routine tests" and treatment of a cough. He was reported resting comfortably and in good spirits. His son said the actor had been walking around with the staph in· fection for four montk:; before hc- entered the hospital. Slayton A-OK HOUSTON (AP) -Doctors say a small nodule removed from the left lung or astronaut Donald K. Slayton was not cancerous and that the spaceman would ex· perience a full, complete re-~ covery. Dr. Charles Berry .saij;t there was ··no evidence or , malignanc y'" in a s mall , triangular section cut from the ~l·year-0kl astronaut's lower left IWlg during a 2'h-hour operation, on Tuesday. Last 5 days! South Coast Pl aza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid 3 .99 Twin. Regularly 7.50 Now enjoy White Sale priLcs on Jennifer, a picture of femininity \vith tiny flo,vcrs and delicate stripes. Fashioned of no-iron polyester/ cotton percale in yellow, pink tones and available in flat or fitted styles. Twin. Reg. 7.50 , .. 3.99 Q llecn. Reg, $13 ., .8.99 Full. RcgLilarly $9, 5.49 K ing. Reg. 15.50, .10.99 S11nd:ud CJscs, p:i ir. Rcgul.tt!y priced 5.50 .•. , .4.49 King C:JSC~. r~i r. Regularly priced 6.50 .. ' .. ' .. 4.99 Bedroom Accessories .-I; P~-1 I / f I ._./ , ./,:' J ,!: I I . Bullock's Soucb Coan Plua, S.n Dieao flffway at Brisco!, Costa Mt .. , 556-0611 -. f .. I • • ' . • • . ' • ' ' • • . • • • . • . • . I ' l ! ! • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • . ' • • • I • z • l I • j . • 1 1 A8 • :ltAILY PILOT EDITORl.i.\L P .i.\Gl~ Trustirig the 'Voters . r A first rift over a proposed charter has developed etmong Irvine city counciJmen, with Councilman Robert West citing fears of abuse or power under a ·charter and withdrawing his name from a resolution • of support. Other me mbers of the council a ttributed West 's concern to his unsuccessful attempts to re.solve lite zonin$'. dispute in Northwood without a referendum • and his opposition to city tactics in defending itself in s uits on the lack of lower-cos\ homes. West was stymied by the council m ajority in both areas. '. But in a representative government, the topical antics of governing &0eiety should not be confused with powe r and its'potential abuse. , Irvine's proposed charter does not increase the f, Power c;>f the council. It does allow the council to in· • crease its own power legisla tively. ! In California, all citizens are protected from gov- ernmental a buse of power by the rights of re feren- dum, r ecall a nd initiative. Additiona lly, it is up to the 1 citizenry to e lect r esponsible and re latively hone.st • politicians. ~ The question Councilman West is r e ally a sking is : : Can Irvine r eside nts be trusted to pick a government ! which can res ponsibly govern the city? If not, the scan· : ty legislative protection of present general law gov- • cmment will be little help. i ~ : 1 Rental Is Fair last moment. This docs not speak well for the school district. Its d ecision not to pay the r equired $500 monthly rent can only be ln\eJ"j>reted as stinginess, not thrift. . In the budget of a multi-million d oUa r J'C hool dis- tnct, an annual r ental fee of $6,0001s a pitta nce. Other school district s have come up with fa r greater amount s by sear c hing throug h the ir budgets whe ne ve r an e m e rgency m ade it necessary . Instead of h iring a high-priced lawyer to keep chipping a w ay at what appears to be a fair rental price, the school district might have been better orf to lay the money aside for t he first payment. Greenbelt Unrealistic Orange County supervisors acted properly in re- . jecling a n a ppeal by the Laguna Greenbelt, I nc., aimed a t p r eventing developme nt o f part of a Rossmoor Leisu re World tract. The e n viro nmental group contended the p roject e nc roache d into what it considered the "gr eenbelt " as designa ted on county planning maps~ The grou p a lso said part of the project would be in the "Lin e of sight" of El Toro road -a s cenic corridor . The Lag una Greenbelt's e fforts to preser ve open space valua ble to future generations have bee n com- m endable but this time it went too far. The Rossm oor project is barely visible from the road and the n only in one spot. It has alrea dy been re- designed to lessen its visual impact and 45 percent of the SO·ac re site will be in open space -privat e open space but o pe n nonetheless. us. FOREIGN POllC'r' ! I l The Castille portable classroom problem c on- J. ti.nues lo ve x the residents of Mission Viejo despite J drawn-out negotiations between Capistrano Unified I School District officials and the MUi1i cipal Advisory • Council . • : An agr eem ent for landscaping services in lieu of In s hort , the Laguna Greenbelt over shot the m ark. The development in question h a s been part of Leisure World's master plan fo r years a nd c annot re- alistically be seen as some new, unexpected en· croachm ent. 'I'm ah gonna make ah you an offer you can't refu se .... ' • re nt payme nts.appeared to haye an excelle nt c ha nce : of succeeding until school authorities re neged at the ' • • • • 1 Half-trutm > • l Mar Crime • . : Solutions • • ' j (SYDNEY HARRIS) ~ The trouble with th e hard· j li ners a nd the s ofl -liners on ! crime is that both of them arc right. The hard-liners insist that our jud ic ial system of handling I youths v.·ho commit and repeat serious crimes has broken dov.·n; Dear Gloomy Gus Are there any statisti cs showing a r eduction or crime in the streets since the detect ives put in so much time taking those naughty movi es away? C.C. Gloefny Gin <omm•1'11 ••e suttmilltd Illy r~O..$ •1'11 6 0 ..Ol IW(l lWrlly .. llOU IM V\OWJ 01 t/00 NWUl•P41r. ~Incl .,...., pl'{ PMllO M Glallmy Gus, D•lly Pilot. SB Why Can't Navy, Marines Share Space? Too Many· Military Airfields To the Editor : Twenty·eight years after we fina ll y aC'hieved a pitifully limit- ed form or un ifie'd defense de- partment, we still have with us the same wasteful and expensive dup lication among the separate military services, as they con- tinue to vie with one another for as much resources as they can separately aC'q uire and hold. ( MA ILBOX < ) U tters from reod~rs are welcome. T he right to conden.re letters to fit $p0Ce or eliminate libel i.s reseTVed. U tters o/ 300 wo rds or less wiU be given preference. All Letters mu.st in· elude signature: a nd mailing address but names mci y be wdhheld on re· QUl!St if rufficien t reason i.s apparent. Poe.try will not be publi..ihed. peopl e of Irvine would have the final say at the polls. 1 for one, y.·as not one of the referendum signers contacted and Mr. West l want my right to vo te! life that first attracted many of us, is now in real danger or be ing destroyed by qui cki e deals m ade in private. I l ake great pri de in being part of the co uncil majori- ty that had the courage, and the faith in the democr atic process. to pul this issue to a vole of the people. God help us if we ever elect a counci l without courage or faith. JOHN H. BURTON Councilman, Ci ty of Irvine l J the sofl -liners insist that we successful when they get out. There is, they insist, no program that will turn them around to becoming law·abiding citizens. The great sa\lings in defense expenditures we were promised never actually materialized dur· ing wa r or peace. Despite a sin gle SeC'retary of Defense, un· ification of the military services re mains only loken. The waste of duplication still plagues us. <'entration of military airfields in the area, the more certain Orange County will become a prime tar get fo r an initial missile attack. It would seem that any serious defense would have to come from other places in the in- teri or and other sources. THE NEXT s tatement that 1 feel must be addressed is in re- cards to the south vs. the north. T hi s is an issue that should be laid lo rest for lhe last time and many of us have fought this type of thinking for the last five years. I'll have to agree that things haven't always stacked up equal· ly over the last years, however I don't thirlk anyone could call $9,354,500 dollars or 58.6 percent of the total park tax bond monies a few crumbs ! I'm also aware that there are many more im- provements needed but I rather think that there are a Jot of areas that warrant cons ideration within the city, not just the "north" or the "south". I think we'd all li'ke this to be a healthy happy productive place to live, within all the borders. To the Editor: J don't know what to do with these re- peaters. Each has a l half of the ~ argument by ' the tail and :i won 't let go. l And spciety is l l supremely indifferent tolhe facts on both sides -all it wants, • dumbly, is some relief rrom j crime and violence. : More than half the aJ"Tests for violence are juveniles, and more than half of these have previous records. Som e have been arrest· 1 edlOtimesormore ror "index of- : ,,.tenses" -murde r, rape, rob· ~Jtbe ry , aggr avated assaull, lt burglary and ~ulo theft. i i TllE HARD·LINERS want i ;these kid s put away faster, more i t?flen, and for longer periods. i 1 • They m·aintaln that the present 1 >yste m is no deterrent to crime; i (Crowded . court calendars and • •Dlea·bargaining f:(ive the defen ~ 1 dant relative assurance that he ~ will serve little time, if any. The soft-liners retort. that put- ting these offenders in prison on- ly makes them worse, and simp· ly teaches them how to be more. .. One reason so co~paratively few go to prison is that we would have no room for a ll of them; another, tied in with it, is th at il costs more to keep a person in prison for one year than to send a child to Harvard or YaJe -in some cases. twice as much. We cannot a fford our crime .• · A THIRD REASON is that judges are "lenient" not bec ause they are mu s h -heade d but because they have enough ex - perience of the penal -~tern to know that prisons, will\ ~few ex - ceptions, make good men bad and bad men wor se. The~ e,duca- tional and vocational ofograms are mostly a sour jokei· and the gang syste m operatin.& n almosl ;a.11 prisons has undermined the genuine authority or offi cials. I can sympalhite with the fear and outrage of the hard·liners, but they do nol look deepl y enough into the problem. Punish· menl has never -1 repeat. never -low ered the criminal ra te anywhere at an y time, if not ac- c om pan i e d b y r e m e dial measures and a chance for offen- ders to get an education, lea rn a meaningful trade, and go back to societ y with an incentive for keeping straight. In Ora nge County alone we have fo'ur military ai rfi elds, Navy and Ma rine, covering vast acres. Several minutes away in San Diego County, the Navy and Marines have two more airfields, plus ownership of 250,000 acres at Camp P endl eton . On top of all that, we have March Field in Ri verside. and all of lhem within jet minutes of the coast ! THE .MILITARY bas pre- empted all suitable space for airfields, while Orange County itself is in crisis to find room left for a safer commercial airport than the hi ghly dangerous one now imposed on the helpless citize ns of Newport Beach and ·parts of Costa Mesa. Under the principle of a unified defense department, what on earth keeps the Navy from shar- ing its airport al least with the Marines, who are an integral part of its own service, freeing either El Toro or Los Alam itos for commercial aircraft? lf anyone would claim that we cannot defend ourselves without this heavy concentration or duplicaling airfields in the small area of Orange CoUllty, let him ponder that the heavier the con· , ' French Favor U.S. Styles ' 1 PARIS. FRANCE -Agenera· < tion ago, when I first visited ~ France, it was unfashionable lo ~ be American. But now things : American are very much in • vogue here, especially among French youlb. It would be an ex· aggeration to conclude from ap- • p e ara n ces :l that the : French have • (alien in love : with the Unit· • ed States. For ~ lhey are, as l. th ey a lways have been, ex· l ! lreme ly at· tached t o , their own na· : Uoo. ,_, : Nevertheless, manl!estalions ~ of American culture are visible : ev'enrwbere in France, and in : some w•ys. it seems to me, they ' reflect a growing admiration ror ~ the United Slates that did not ex· i ist before. l IN THE past many Fttnch l ....,.e troubled by the fact that 'France was dependent on the United S~tes, and thla tended to :mate them hypercrltlc1l of Americans. There was here. too perbapa as a re1ult of Com· mun.lat influence, a lingering belief that the Soviet Uni on represented the future. I C STANLEY J _ KARNOW _ But lhe Russians began to lose ground in the~·d-J.9SOs with the Hungarian ebellion, and their popularity d lped sharply aft er t h eir in asion. of Czechoslovakia in,.... 968. At the same time, the FJ:tncb started to perceive the advantages of American d e mocracy a nd technology, and they realiz.ed that the U.S .. model was attrac- tive. One of the most apparent signs of the current rascination with the United States is the craze here for sweatshirts featuring the emblems or American un- iversities. Almost every French youth one sees, both In Paris and In the provinces. seems lo own one of these shlrts emblazoned with the emblems of the University of Michigan, Harvard, Yale. Iowa State or other colleJes. The shirts are manufactured tn France, and aotDe bear 1ro1s erron, like the me I saw the other day that read "M.l.T. University." EVER V s elf-res pecting French boy and girl al so possesses a palr or blue jeans. A couple of French gi rls I observed had embroidered their blue jeans with dollar signs. American influence has also penetrated the language, so that many young French speak an idiom that has come to be called Franglais -· which is FTench larded with English words . I overheard a fine example of this mongrel tongue the olher day in a Paris cafe. On e Frenchman, evidently associal· ed with a multinational corpora· tion, s aid to his friend : "Ce manager connait le 'business' dansson 'districl ·. ·• WITR ALL th.is, however, the French appear to be more in· terested in the superficialities rather than the de pths of American society. Styles. music, movies and Coc a·Co la ar e popula r, but th e profounder as pects of life In the United States are never discussed. The reason, perhaps, is that the French still consider France to be lhe center of the universe. And, while they may borrow from othe r countries, they are re- luctant to chan1e their own con· duct. This suggests that the French a r e a ~onfident peopl e, and therein lies muc h of thelr · strength as a nation. I The Defens e Departme nt s hould consider releasing one of these faciliti es for use by com- mercial craft. REBA WIL LIAMS lrlllne Trap To the Editor : Surely ther e a re more ap· propria te ways to warn motorists thal no left turn is permitted fro m Un iver sity Drive onto MacArthur Boulevard from the center lane than to sel up the in- tersection as a police trap. Irvine Poli ce squad cars have been doing that for the pasl week. I think that is not very becoming to the good public relations im· age that our P olice Department has otherwise established in this community. WOULD it not be more fair to unsuspecting motorists to simply paint the lanes, with the prohibi· , tion against left turns from lhe center lane visibly noted? "Left-turn traps " are just as bad as "speed traps," as far as a town 's reputat ion is concerned. And Irvine doesn't deserve a re· putation like that. 1 BEITYTHOMAS Right fo Vote To the Editor: I have just completed reading a letter from Councilman Robert West from the city ot Irvine in your news paper. To be blunt, l just don't believe the audacity o( Mr. West. Perhaos he bas forgot- ten the reasons why we worked so. hard to get the issue or the in~ corporation on the ballot? IC IO let me remind him : it was to give the people the right to vote to de- termine their own destiny. I see the Northwood r cJerendum as the same type of situation, and I, as a signer of that petition reel a little miffed that Mr. West has seen fit to make deals without givin& ttie signers of tha t p~tition any notice. I signed that petition in 1ood faith so that the issue would be placed on the ballot and lhe Wirk.~ SHARON BONNER Planning In Da11ger· To the Editor: A Jetter from Councilman Robert West recently appeared in local paper s. I think it is im- portant to clarify the issues and set the record straight. The councilman charges the majority of the council rejected a n offer e d solution lo the Northwood zoning which would have made the referendum vote unne ce ss ary. This deal is a purported compromise land use plan, worked out in private and agreed to bet ween some or the landowners and some or the same men who were responsible for circulating the referendum petition. THE PETITION said quite s imply that the city council should e ithe r r escind the Northwood zoning or put the is· sue to a vote of the people. No- where in the petition is there mention of any compromises to be offered or a ccepted, or authorization to negotiate on behalI of the petitioners. Of t he 1,539.lrvine residents who signed the petition, only IO ar.e known to have agreed to the compromise zoning. The remaining 1,529 were apparently not asked. Each of these persons has the ri ght lo re- ject or comment on any deal of- fered. But there were no public hearings. No notice was given to the public th al this little deal, ar- ranged in private, was supposed to decide ror the signers bow a large portion of their city is lo be developed. No noti ce thal thei r call for a vole, for the chance to be beard, was to be subverted. If those 1,S29. people wonder about the near Joss of their right to make their own decisions, whit about the remaining 90 per- cent of the Irvine voters who paid much or the city 's planning costs that were to make a better community? 1t seems thal Cou.n· cilman West would prefer to have them pa y their taxes but keep their mouths shut when it comes t o deciding whether the City of Irvine will continue to be a planned community or whether It will degenl!rate to the same level as some of our less fortunate neighboring cities. It is truly saddening to realize that Irvine, with a.LI tt.s promise for lbe better more stable way of I Qualitative Health Cart! de· serves far greater concern and consideration than the medical or dental professions can provide under current standards. There simply isn't enough qualitative health care available to meet· human demands or needs. There is a quantitative health care s upply to cope with the majority of problems that nature and olherwise attend. THE FUNDAMENTA'L im· portance of qualitative health care dictates the need for periodic r eviewing to certify qualification afte r original licensing. Unfortunately. this paint of vi ew is not popular with the vasl majority of professionals. They are unwilling or flatly opposed to such concepts, despite lhe im- pact of such continuing evalua· lion upon reduction of malprac- tice insurance. The outlook for nationaJ health care legislation emphasizes the public and human need for qualitative health care stan- dards. The ract that doctors know more than their patients is simp· Jy not good enough to cope with the total problems of patients and lheir conditions. Ladies and gentlemen, pleas1? submit! ARTHUR WEISSMAN {~} HISTORICAL '····-'· NOTES On August 27, 1775 there was tear of an attack on New York City by the H.M.S. Asia and a partial evacuation was ordered. The streets of the city looked like "a plague-ridden town," according to a local newspaper. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobeTt N. Wted, PMbU1her Thomas Ket'uil, Editor Ba rbare Krf'iMch. Editorial Po~ Editor The ed itorial page or the Da ily Piiot see ks to inform and stimulAte readers by presenting on this page dive rse commentary oo topics of interest by S}Tidical· ed rolum nists and cartoonl~ts. hy providing a forum for readers' views and by presenting this newsritt t>tr's opinions and ideas on current topics. The editori al opinions or th(' D:iily Pilot appear only In the OOitorlal column at the lop ot th<l page. 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I• r v c i r I • , f I! • c h • Irvine I f VOL. 68, NO. 239, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.~.Stoeks WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 TEN CENTS I e Girding for El Toro 'Defense' lrvine city councilmen opened a drive Tuesday againht possible commercial airport use of lbe I Marine Corps Air Station at'..El Toro. ~ j At the meeting Mayor Art'.~­ thony accused the Orange County Board of Supervi'sors of attempt· ing to deceive south oount.Y resi~ dents with assurances {hat the count}> request for exP.8f1(1ed use of lhe facility was merely an al· tempt to learn the Department or Defense's reaction. •'Maybe I 'm awfully pessimistic," Anthony said, "but 1 don 't believe they're doing this to see once and for all whether the Department or Defense will do this. "They're doing it because they want commercial flights .at El Toro," said Anthony. The double-pronged Irvine an - ti ·aircraft attack was approved on a series of votes. The only dis- senter was Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor who favored a cheaper means of waging the campaign. T"he principal tactic decided on by the council is to distribute leaflets with throwaw.ay newspapers in the area that would be affected by increased flights from El Toro, The leaflets would be aimed at getting readers to write to a number or federal agencies de· tailing their opposition to com- mercial use of El Toro. Councilman Henry Quigley noted that the headline would be the most important part or the leaflet since it would have to at- tract the attention of readers who might be inclined lo throw it in the trash. Quigley asked fur a shot -.t writing it. The council also plans an of- ficial city mailing to federal of- ficials ••graphically depicting" the land uses around the Marine base and detailing city opposition to expanded use. No total cos t for the campaign -or even the fir st leafleting - was set by the council. ~lowever a n estimate by Community Services Director Paul Rrady set the cost of printing and distribut- ing leaflets at $2,331 . Regarding the cost, Anthony said, ··tr we can stop this before il gets going it will be more than worth whatever we spend." on Sits One Out Conflict of Interest Seen • in • • Ul'IT ......... BABY SURVIVING AFTER HEART OPERATION Nuroe Ginny H•ncler Cllocko-Cllrl•I"!"'-• W•ll J r. Outside Heart Put In Baby's <Jhest PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Christopher Wall Jr. was born with his heart outside his chest, and doctors never thought he would li ve longer than a couple or days. Today Christopher is 17 days old. ' And he is kicking, moving his arms and acting like any normal ,jnJant. 1 A surgical team at Children's· Hospital spent nearly four hours trying to cover Christopher's heart. Now they give h.im a "very good" chance lo survive. Christopher was bom with ec· topia cordis, which means his lungs w~re too big to permit room for his heart. The heart de· veloped instead outside the chest cavity. It was pulsating. fully ex· posed. About 200 such cases have been reported. None or the victims Jived more than two days, authorities said. Christopher, gaining strength and weight in the hospital's in· fant intensive care wtit, looks like many other babies his age - eiccept for the small lump on his chest where doctors covered the heart with skin. "He·s really a person now." said the father, Christopher Wall, 23, of Camden County, N.J . "He arches his chest, kicks his feet and moves a lot. We notice differences every day." Wall , who is unemployed, added: "( have given up all hope, though, of his becoming an all-America linebacker. But he can play the piano.·· "The child is strong," said Dr. Naresh Saxena, head of the eight-member surgical team that operated on Christopher. "But he has a long road to go. The potential of complications is great." Christopher was born Aug. 10 to Wall and his wife, Teresa, 20, at Garden State Community Hospital in Marlton, J .N. He was taken immediately to Children's Hospital. The sur- gical team first tried to insert the heart into Christopher's tiny chest. But anesthesiologists told them blood circulation had stopped. T hey tried to cover the heart with 3 synthetic material. That didn't work either. Theri'·they de-- cided to make an incision in his chest and stretch his own skin over his heart. Doctors said Christopher will need further operati~, because his disease is complicated by his h.aving two outlets in the right ventricle of his heart. He should hav.;_ one outlet on the right side and one on the left. ByDOUGLASFIUTZSCllE Otttlt ~Ur Pl'-'5.uft Irvine City Councilman John Burton abstained from voting on two developer-related items at. Tuesday's city council meeting after a city attorney advised him he h as a potential conflict of in· terest. A flurry or phone calls went back and forth between Orange County and the Fair Political Practices Commission in Sacramento Tuesday. New Tests Back News On Ozone WASHINGTON (UPI) -New laboratory evidence presented today supports the theory that gas~s troll') ;5 Pf\Y· cans and refrigerators artf>·ei'Odlng the at- mospheric ozone layer that shields earth from dangerous tolar radiation, II this does occur, scientists fear increases of skin cancer, · changes in global weather pat- terns and lower productivity or farm lands. Two National Bureau of Stan- dards chemists found one or two chlorine atoms are formed from each molecul e of fluorocarbon gas that breaks down in the stratosphere under exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. (See TESTS, Page A2i White House Holds File8 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The While House today declined to turn over former Prej:ident Nixon's files on the assassination of Chile's army chief of staff, according to t he ·chairman of-Senate committee in· vesligating the ClA. Sen Frank Church (0- ldaho) told reporters after the committee met that he had given t he administra- tion until "next week" to reconsider its stand on the 1970 fi les covering t he death of Gen. Rene Schneider on Oct. 25, 1970. The Justice Department h as al r eady asked a federal court to allow President Ford to give up t he Nixon materials de.spite another pending suit by the former presi- dent to take custody of all his documents. 0raL·~:'47 ~·t We atlier Bis Shack No AtaACer City attorneys prompted by an inquiry from Councilman Henry Quigley .. asked whether Burton's work (or the pro-development Council on the Environment, Employment, Economy and Development was a conflict or in- terest. Burton has worked as a consul- tant to the group for the past two months. On taking the job, he was advised by City Attorney James Erickson that there would be no conflict of interest under the new Proposition 9 political re· form law. However, Michelle Washington, an attorney for tbe Fair Political Practices Com- mission. said there may be a con- flict when projects involving CEEED members come be£ore the city council. CEEED members inc1ude most building trades unions in Orange County and a number of development companies. Burton denied any conflict of Highway Duel Irvine Man's Tire Slwt Irvine police are seeking a pistol-packing driver who set· ties roadway duels over who will dim his lights by shooting out the tires of the on-coming driver. POLICE SAI D T HE gunman was on Moulton Parkway near J erfrey Road early today, according to a report by Dllftald'll'etaeet, 506t'ehateau eireie, 1rv1ne. Metzger said he riashed his headlights at the oncoming car in an attempt to get him to dim his brights. The ap- proaching car did not respond, so Metzger flicked bis brights back on. WHEN THE CARS passed in the night, Metzger heard a noise he described as the report of a small-caliber pistol. The noise was followed by air escaping from his !root Jett tire. Hinshaw Campaign Sparks Huge Suit By TOM BARLEY Of tll• D.IUJ Pi)OtSt.IH El Toro contractor Earl Car· raway has sued 36 individuals and corporations fo r $2 million in damages in a federal court ac· lion charging the defendants with il legal activities during Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's successful election campaign in 1972. I Among the defendants are Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack Vallerga, District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three oil companies - Union Oil, St andard Oil and General Crude Oil. Laguna Hills stockbroker Chester G. Briner is also among the list of individuals accused by Carraway of "promising employ- ment, compensation and benefits to assessor's office employes" i( they would work on the Hinshaw campaign. "That has to be the craziest thing I ever heard of in view of the fact that I worked for (former congressman) John Schmitz in 1972," Briner commented from his offi ce today. ''Carraway also names William Hulsey as a defendant and it is well known that Hulsey was Schmitz.' campaign manager at that-time," Briner added. Also named as defendants are nine assessor's employes who were indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple felony counts stem~ ming from the participation in Hinshaw·s campaign at a time when they were being paid by the county. The nine have since been con- victed or pleaded guilty to charges filed by the district at- torney's office in the wake of a year-long investigation at the as- sessor's office. Hinshaw and Vallerga race trial on those same charges in Orange County Superior Court. Vallerga was convicted last month in Ventura County of (See DAMAGES, PageA2i Glass J/ andal On Rampage lnRnral Irvine Extensive low clouds and fog near the coast Thursday but mostly sun· ny in the afternoon hours with beach highs in the up- per 60s rising to the mid·80s inland . Lows tonight 55-62. Old Man Seeks a Home A vandal with ·a thing about un- attended, unbroken glass has been prowling and smashing through the rural areas of Irvine over the past week. By ALAN DIRKIN Ot ... o.o, Pli.tSUff Emmett Corrig8n is 68. He I NSIDE TODA 't' lives with his dog, Bobo, In a shed Think Orange County ;a;lin· thlt was once a chicken coop. mates eot hardta.ck? Tldnk The shed, m1de from odd-lot again .. and read what the chef pieces of board and paneling, has jixe1.P.ageCI. no running wat.'er in it and AIY_k,..ltl ...... L..M. .. yd C..llter"'• CIMtfflMI ........ ~-re O.ltllHltlCff ........ ,~ ... f.,,,..,..111-llt -· -· fllw ttw ftecn --... u ..... '• /.~ore n9 sink, toilet.. or gas. lndei-; BJ!l'lllon la·~• electrlcal ouUet, "' w1ttio11 •• •nd lnto. it.., ls plugged a '' Mtwt" ''"' , refrigerator, a' one-ring stove . ,,, Mlltlc ... , a11 ~.... et• all •·bl Ai Mwt1M>1fl_.. .,, uw 14tm ames a am po._ e 01~~ :::!=~~ .~~. TV seL "~; .;:::: ··~;!t ~~ · lt'•·his bom.e. He has Uved ln it "' Dt.11:-... i.-~ ·a14 fot three Yt-ars, pa.rina $45 a · :t: ;=~~ ~~ month rent. The abed.ls -one of a c!;: ~ ·~: row or shacks in a strip or county g _... ,._ M territoey in the east side of Costa Kesa. COUNTY AGENCIES and lhe City of Costa Mesa are trying to rlbd him a better place and Br· range 1 rent subsidy through the Orange Cou n ty Housing Aulhorlty, ''All I want 11 a toilet and a bathroom," he said in an in· tttvlew. ''Now I ask you -is that asking a lot?'' Corrigan may be one of mMy people, mainly the elderly, llvlag in $Ubstandard conditions ln. Orange County. His aituaUon may hlgbllght tit• plight ol the others, though no one would want to uy his case J• typical, just as no case I. truly typical. A ...,la! service """ker nid that some ot Corri&an'a dit..l 1 '· J ficulties seem to be of his own making, su.ch as hi s refusal to go to a county health clinic ror an examination . ''He's wary ofl>ureaucracy, yet services have been suggested to him and he bas negated them,•• the worker said. ''It is not that no one has tried.'' T H.E S OCIAL SER VI CE . -. uld <ilflcl&la ,... aware that Corrlgail does not like to be .. parated lrom hls dog, which caDllOl be taken Into a health clinic, so Utey offered to drive himito a clldic and litin the car wltl!,th•"°8 while he,"1nt lnlor actiecl<up. "~ UIMSllED, P•AZI ·I ( I .~ The signs are the same, says 'Of'ficer R. J . Hansen, an aban- doned car or unattended phone booth along a rural road is found with shattered glass. Tbe vandal did it again Tues- day night, attacking a telephone booth like an avenging banshee. Hansen said the booth had "been smashed ln every way you could smash it ... F:or good measure, lhe vandal also smashed some Irvine Com- pany owned sprinkler bftads and Jawn lights. The phone bOotb and law tlxtures were attacked near the intersection or Myford Road arid-the Santa Ana Freeway. Several cars left in the area also have been damaged in re- cent nights, said Hansen. ' I Vote interest during an interview this morning. None of hi s work for CEEED, he said. has dealt with matters pending berore the Irvine City Council. As yet there are no rirm guidelines as to what constitutes a rinancial conflict or interest, Miss Washington said in an in- terview. Th0;se guidelines likely will be drafted at a meeting of the commission Sept. 17, she said. In the meantime, she said, the (See BURTON, PageA2) Assessor Assails Critics By GARY GRANVILLE Of ti. D2ilf Pi I°' Stall i, Embattled Orange County As- sessor J ack Vallerga broke a twf>.month silence today to fire back at crit ics of his managing of: the assessor's office. A special target of Vallerga's counter·m essage was a $50,000 state Board ol Equalization re- port ordered by the Board of Supervisors last May and de- livered in early J uly. ln a letter to the board, the as-' sessor characterized the state re· port as "wrou2ht with misstate• ments of fact, contradictions and erroneous conClusions." 1 Vallerga·s contention that the 1 state report which criticized his management of t he assessor's of-, lice was based on what he said , are facts stated by the survey team in its two-month audit. He pointed out that the state's charge that 115 major taxpayers have not been audited within lhe last four years as required by law stops short of being an innuendo of impropriety. "The state totally ignored the fact that this office under my stewarship has (aced up to the mandatory audit problem and has made excellent progress to aJleviate this deficiency," said Vallerga. "We would have been current • this July had it not been for a ' year or unbelievable turmoil," he , added. The turmoil he referred to was an 18-month in vestigation of the assessor's office that resuJted in the indictment or 11 officials. nine of them on charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R· Newport Beac h ) 1972 con- gressional campaign. - Later, vanerga, former as- sessor Hinshaw and assistant as- s essor Geor ge Upton wer_p indicted on felony charges not re- lated to the campaign. Since release of the state audit Upton has pleaded guilty to three felony charges and is waiting setence. Vallerga was convicted by a Ventura County jury early this month on six of seven Celollf charges brought against him in a separate indictment. DOZEN C4LI..S ON S INGLE AD "The car sold on L~ first caU;- the first day the ad ran -and. there were a dozen calls. 1 could" have sold a doz.en cars on that one ad." That·s the advertising succes.co experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Skylark Conv. SZ. PS. radio. Auto, Redw/wht int. Clean $350 xx.x-xxxx If you have a car to sen, call 642-$678 . It only takes a few words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. I A 2 DAil y PILOT W9dnesd1y, Augu&t 27, 197' I_ Postage May Soon Cost 13e WASlllNGTON I API -The Postal Rate Comnlission has ap· proved a proposal that could lead to an increas e in lhe cost of m a il- ing a first-class l('ttcr to 13 C('nts by Christn1as, post a l sources said today . The Postal Service has recom- mended for months that the cost or mailing a lettC'r be raised from 10 to 13 cents but has not been able to act until the Rate Com- mission's decision. The commission"s decision, which is expected to win prompt approval from the Pos tal Service, will be. announced to· day. a commission officials said. · The Post al Service has learned through unofficial channels that the commission approved its re· quest that the present IO-cent rate for mailin g a first-c lass let- t er be made perm ailent . This would m ake it possible for the Posta l Service to raise the first-class rate to 13 cents by i;el· ting a new "temporary" rate. • The new 13 cent-rate could be put into effect after,a !XI-day wail· ing period, meaning the higher rate could be in effect in time for the Christn1as nl ailing season. l-lowever . :i source at the com- mission said tod:iy that "it would be incorrect to say that the com· mission has approved the Postal Service r e ques t in e very respect.'' The source would not elaborate. Name Changes For Irvine's Streets OK'd Irvine's s treet nami ng com- mittee has co1ne up \vith some ne"· street na me!r"for some old 1.ind some ne"' s treets. Lexicon, defined lly the dic- tionary as a d ictionary, will be the name or the access road from Sandburg W.a y to the University Park bra nch libra ry. Scho lar s and t heir less· studious c lassm ates as well will travel down Escolar on the way lo the ne\lo' lrvine High School after they turn off Walnut Avenue. Residents of Pinos, a street in ·Rancho San J oaquin. did not Like the str eet name. It has been changed to Pala. Meanwhile Vista has been ap· proved as a street name in b.>th Rancho San J oaquin and Turtle Rock. Turtle Rock's not.yet-built road will become Wandering .Rill. ~ From Poge A I , DAMAGES. • • felony char ges stemming from the sale of a computer system to Spartanbur g County in South Carolina. 1-lis sentencing is set for Sept. 16 . Other defe ndants named by Carraway in the action include industrialist Arnold Beckman , attorney Timothy Strader, John Burton, the Tandy Corporation. Tandy executive James Buxton, Ray Cole, Lee Phillips and James Yarborough. Carraway, who unsuccessfully soght the.Republican nomin ation in Hinshaw 's district in 1972 and 1974, earlier s ued the former as· sessor in federal court for $1 million in damages. That lawsuit is awaiting trial. lt alleges that llinshaw circuJat- ed "false and malicious'' state- ment s about Ca rr a .,.,·a y throughout the district while the El Toro m an was campaigning for office. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~O••nql' '""" p,,u . Polo! ... ,n .. ~•(II "'""' 11,. .. 0 !"' N"""" p,,. '·•I t>utl'•I""" h• •"I O•o"'Y CJM•I "'-'t11•)"'"0 (O•T•tU"• ~., .... ..,,,......, •'• IN'"' ..... ~ ""'"'II•• '"'""qll I "Go• '°' t~"• ,.,... "'· "'~"'-t a•••"·"""'''""'"" 11-..-n '""" t••" "•i>oY, Ir•••<, '•Od••b•<• "•""' ~-· ~•o.,.,. 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"Ilut he ,1.-ould n't a grt•i: 10 that,"' the '•'•orker said. "'Now that's not reasonable.·· Corriga n acknowled,r.ted that d(•spitC' a ppa rent phys ical ail· ro ents he "·ouid nut go lo a clin ic. but explained, "1( 1 had a toilet anrl a bath. psychologically I 'vould be a lot better off," imply· ing that the checkups rouJd v1ait until he has a decent p:ace to li\ e. CORRIGM.; INSISTED that he has never rejecte d any offer of b e tter living conditi o n s . "Nothing has been offered," he said. "?.lany people have come by and said they will keep their eyes open for n)e . I must have 50 people keeping their eyes open, but I am still living like this.'' houst'. there is ;ir. outside fa uc et nearby. The shed is rr.akeshift . and obvious ly unfit for human habitation by hea lth sta ndards, but it is tidy, and docs hav .. • Cor - rigan·s imprint on 1t : m<ig~zines such as Scientific Amc1ican a nd Punch are neatly stacked , and the bookcase contains such works as "High School Subject s Self Taught,'· ''Elementa ry Practical Ph;.·s ic s ," '"Pathological Physiology of In· temal Diseases,·· and "'What is Philosophy?'' FAR FROM BEl1'G .. fri ghtened" and the kind or per3o n ''who f ends oif en - croachers \Vith the expcriel'lce of an individual v.:ho has had pre· vious disappointments as a result or do-gooders," as a city of Costa l\1 esa press release described him. Corrigan is a nxious to talk with visitors on almost any sub· ject. FroM Page A I BURTON ... guidellne should bl' that Rurton should not vote on a matter con· cem ing a firm from which he re· c~ives$2SOor more. Although Miss Wa s hington could not give a firm ruling on the ntatter , s he advi:-;eli city al· torneys : "I recommend that he abstain from voting ." "There is a substantial chance that when the guidelines are drawn, it will be illegal ror him to participate in votes !fat affect members of the group, she said. Additio nally , she said, it 1 makes no dirference whether Burton is an e mploye or a consul· tant, so long as he receives more tha n $250 i n inc ome fro m CEEED. Burton learned about the charge at 7 :30 p.m. 1'uesday when the coun cil m eeting began and \lo'aS unable to respond to questions Tuesday. He said he had not had a chance to look into it and had to nccept the city at· tomey's recomme ndation to ab!'i· tain from voles affecting S and S Development Con1pany and the Southern Pacific Corp., both membersofCEEED. ' The chain of events leading up to the confli ct of interest charge was not clear this morning. However, Chuck Win slow. a leader of North\\'·ood zoning roes. said Tuesday nig ht that he had qu<.'ri ed Quigley Tuesday as to whether Bu rton 's association \lli th CEEED was a conflict or in- terest. Quigley could not be reached for comment this m orning. Meanwhile. Wins lo"' hopes that, if a conflict of inter est is in · valved, Burton's deciding "no" vote on a proposed Northwood zoning compromise would be tossed out. "Nays" also were cast by Mayor Art Anthony and Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. tr Burton's vote was out, the vote wculd be 2 to 2 .. The Racquet Club di:.;s idt.•nl IC'at!1..'rs in the North .. vood zoning has.sit> fa\.orcd the proposed corn promise. ~leanwhil('. IJ ('p uly C'i!y Al · tornt.!y Roger (.;rabl r· '>~Hri the conflic-t of intt.>rest qu~· .. tion ha.I co me up late 'f uesd:ly and he h.iU not had ;.1n o ppurt wii~y tu in· ve.,tigate it fu lly . lie saicJ that a ruling will be re- ady in two \lo'eeks. If Burton is involved in a con· flict of interest, Grable said. either the conOict mUst be re· solved or Burton must step down . nespo nding l o the charge . Burton said: "I hav~ been ad- vised on a continuing basis that I have no conflict Qf in~1.·rest. If I h"td been told that it "·as a con· fli Ct . J Y.'OUJd IUit have• ['Ut myself in the positioo in which 1 wouli.l h2ve such a confli ct." Students Search ,_ - ( " i:' .• . . --i:: f For Room .. The annual search is on . UC Irvine's students will be return- ing to the campus this fall ~nd seeking. but probably not find· ing. housing nearby. Campus hou1lng fucllitles ac· commodate about 25 percent or the university'$ 8,000 students. 'rhal leaves about 6,CXXl looking for a place to livl'. 1'he UCl housing office is seek· ing homes in Irvine where stu· dents can rent a room. Interested parties may call the housing of· fice at 833-6811. While some students want kitchen privileges, this is not always necessa ry because of a variety or meal plans available on rampus , according to J ames ( P. Phillips, campus housing director . From Page i\J TESTS ..• . A year ago, Drs. F. S. Row land and Mario J . Molina of UC Irvine said chlorine atoms formed this way will destroy ozone molecules l5to30 miles high. Researchers from the National Cen tel' f o r Atmos pheri c Research a nd the Nation a l Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad· ministration said last month that their studies s h owed that fluorocar bon gases are rising in· to the stratosphere. In June a task force of represt>nt atives from 14 govern· ment agencies call ed the threat a legitimate cause for serious con· cern. The task force said a ban on the use of n uorocarbons such as freon in aerosol sprays may be required if additional studies confirm the theory . Wayne Said Progressing J ohn Wayne is making pro- gress from his bout with a staph infection and may be released from Hoag Memorial Hospital in the next few days, his son Mike has reported. Wayne, 68, w as admitted to Hoag last week for a series of "routine tests" a nd treatment or a cough. He was r eported resting con1fortably and in good spirits. His· son s aid the actor had been "'alking around with the staph in- fection for four m onths before he entered the hospital. Ul'l l •I0111'0IO Jork Dull BO!J'! President Ford's son, Jack. shown here embracing Mick Jagger's wife Bianca, says life in the White I·louse has cut down his chances for romance, Bi anca and Andy Warhol talked to young Ford for a magazine in· terview. Capo Beach Woman's Drug Charges Out Charges brought against a Capistrano Beach woman arrest· ed Aug . 14 in connection w;th in· vestigation into a cocaine dis· tribution ring will be dropped. A d is tr ict atto rn e y 's spokes man sai d a cocaine possession charge made against Angela Marie l\.1artin, 28, of 26692 Calle Salida, will be dis· missed because o( lack of evidence. Mrs. Ma rtin was arrested by agents along with Ronald Carr-, 22. of San Clemente, the son of San Clemente City Manager Ken, neth Carr. and Robert E. Cooper. 31, of the same Capistrano Beach address. Authorities c-la i m they- purchased cocaine with a street value of more than $250.000. Carr and Cooper ha\'e pleaded inno· cent of the charges. They face a preliminary hearing 1"uesday In Soutl1 County Municipal Court. Last 5 days! There are a couple of stumbl· ing blocks to finding new accom· modatio ns. One is that Corrigan refuses to be parted from his dog, Bobo. He said that he is aware that causes proble m s, and added. "I don'l think anyone should have to take a tenant with a dog if they don't want to. Some people don't like dogs, but. you know. when you have lived like 1 have for three years. yo u get lo love your dog.'' "I feel sorry ror people who come by because I just like to bend their ears," he said, laughing and attributing hi s sur· vival to a sense of humor . South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid The main obstacle is Cor - rigan's flat refusal to pay more than $45 a month rent. That's as much as he will allocate to ac· commodation out of the $192 a month h e receives in soci.it l security: it was $177 until he got an increase a month ago. COUNTY ,AGENTS have found this obstinacy frustrating, and perhaps his reasorun g too. ·r o support his argument, Corrigan cites real estate, economic and gove rnm e nt repo rts that a month's rent must not total more than a week's pay. "I don"l have no busi11ess pay· ing more," he sald. "If I did I \ll'Ould be buying a home for a landlord and all I would be eating would be rice." Though there is no water in the He docs not appear to need help beyond a bett er home and medical treatm ent . He rejected an offer of som e magazines from a Feedback Foundation visitor, and also said that he did not need the daily hot-meal service pro- vided by the foundation . But he did draw an admission from his visitors that he is living ''worse than a prisoner of war.'' County agents are trying to get his social security benefits sup- plemented by a nother $85 a month, and if they are Corrigan said that he would pay more than $45 a month rent. "We are not going to stop try. ing to help him ," the social worker s aid," even though ever· ything depends on whether he 'Nill accept assistance. He will go to a better place only if he himself wants it and not because somebody else thinks he needs it ..• Mother Kept Alive For Unborn Child? The husband or a pregnant Westminster woma n has been ar· rested and charged with involun- tary manslaughter in her shoot- ing, police of(iC'ers reparted to· day . Officers said they arrested Gera ld All en Cody, 25, of 8382 Y.'estminste r Ave. at 11 p.m . Tue~day after questionin& him throughout the day. Police said Cody admitted the accidental shooting while hand.I · ing a loaded 22 -caUber gun. The victim, Sharon Sue Cody. 21, was critically wounded when the bullet fragmented at the base ofherakull. A spo ke s w o man at Wes tmin fi t e r Co mmunit y Hospital would say only that Mn. Cody was 1UU In cr1Ucal condlllon after 1pendln1 tM day and lli&ht In the intensive care unit. Police ofncen said however that Mrs . Cody was being kept alive tor "the pre1ervaUon ol her baby." They said it was their un· derstanding Mrs . Cody's brain wave had stopped and that the husband was, indeed, charged with involuntary ma~laughter. Police said late this morning there were no brain waves from the mother and lire signs were nol detectable in the baby. A police lieutenant said both mother and rive .month retus were being kept alive by life sup· Port systems. Police reports Tuesday said the baby had died in the shooting, but oow they believe there me.y be a faint heart beat. Campground Death BAKERSFIELD (UPI) - Kern County Sberiff'6 deputies today t.ried to determine the Iden· lity of a man found beaten to de· alh Tuesday in his camper at Lake Mine. east or here. ' / - Now enjoy \"Vhite Sal e prices on Jennifer. a pi cture of fc1nininity ,,·it\1 tiny fl.o ,vcrs and delicate stri1)es. Fa shioned of no-iron polyes ter / cotton percale in yellow, pink tones and available in Rat or fi1ted styles. Twin. Reg . 7.S O ... 3.99 Que<·n. Reg. i i" ... 8.99 Full. Regularly $9 , 5.49 King. Reg. 15.50, 10.99 ScandarJ ca!>Cs, pair. Regu lar!>· priced 5.SO ..... 4.49 King cases, pair. Reguln.rly pricc<l 6.50 ........ 4.99 Bed roo1n Accessories ' I '~ , • Bullock 's Souch Coast Plua, San .D iego Fm:way at Brisml, Costa Mesa, 556.QGI L 7 J j d t ' ( s I I ' I I ( ( l ( • i I ·1 I I ( J I J ' • I J • • B1•ntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valle Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks V OL. 68, NO. 239, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Fires Back at His Critics By G"RY C R"NVILLE ot tM OJI Uy ...... M.tfl Embattled Oran·gc County As- sessor Ja<."k Vallcrga broke a two-m onth silenct• today lo fire back at critics of his managing of the assessor·s office. A special t arget of Vallerga's t'ounter-messagl! w as a $50,000 s tale Board of Equalization re- port ordered by the Board of Supervisors .Jasl May 11nd de- livered in early July. ln a letter to the board, the as- sessor characterized the state re- port as "wroua-ht with misstate- ments of fact, contradictions and erroneous conclusions." Vallerga·s contention that the state report which criticized his management of the assessor's of- rice was based on Y£.h at he said o.1re facts stated by the s urvey team in its two-month audit. I-le pointed out that the state's charge that llS m a jor taxpayers ha"Je not bee n audited within the last four years as required by law stopS short of being an innuendo of impropriety. "The stale totaJly ignored the fact that this office under my stewarship has faced up to the mandatory audit problem and has made excellent progr~ss to alleviate this deficiency," said Vallerga. "We would have been c urrent this July had it not been for a year of unbelievable turmoil,·· he added. The turmoil he referred to was an 18-month investigation of the assessor 's office that resulted in the indictment or 11 officials, nine or them o n charges related to Rep. Andre \\.' llinshaw's ( R· Newpo rt Beach) 1972 con· gressional c ampaign. Later, Vallerga, former as· sessor Hinshaw a nd assistant as· sessor George Upton were indictt->d on felony charges not re· lated to the campaign . Since release or the state audit Upton has pleaded gu.i lt y to three felony cha rges and is waiting setence. Vallerga was convicted by a Ventura County jury early this. month on six or seven felony charges brought against him in a separate indictment. Mom K.ept Alive for Her Baby? Hinshaw 'Group' In Suit By TOM BA RLEY ot Ille O•lly Piiot SUU El Toro contractor Earl Car· raway has s ued 36 indi"Jiduals and corporations for $2 million in damages in a federal court ac· l ion charging the d e rendants with illegal activities during Congressm an Andrew l"linshaw's successful election campaign in 1972. Among the de f('nda nts are Hinshaw. county Assessor Jac k Vallerga, District Altomey Cecil Hi cks and three oi l companies - Union Oil, Standard Oil and General Crude Oil . Lagun a Jlills s toc kbroke r Chester G. Briner is also among the list or individuals accused by Carraway of "promising employ· ment, compensation and benefits to assessor's office emp1oyes" if they would wo rk on the 1-linshaw ·campaign. ~ ··Th at has to be the craziest thing I ever heard of in view of the ract that I worked for (former congressman) John Schmitz in 1972," Briner com mented rrom hls office today . ··Carraway a l so nam es William Hulsey as a defendant and it is we ll known that Hulsey wa s Schmitz' c ampaig n manager at that lime," Briner added. Also named as defendants are nine assessor 's e mployes who were indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple felony counts stem· ming from the participation ill Hinshaw's campaign at a time whe n they were being pa.id by the county. The nine have since been con· vict e d or plead ed g uilty to charges filed by the district at- torney's office in the wake of a year-long investigation al the as· sessor 's office. Hinshaw and Vallerga face trial on those same charges in Orange County Superior C<:.lrt. (See D"MAGES, Page"2) City Slates Angel Night Huntin gto n Beach ha s scheduled a "Night With lhe Angels" al Anaheim Stadium next Tuesday at 7 :30. In the pregame lineup, Mayor Norma Gibbs will be pitcher; Miss Huntington Beach, Sheri Chiesa, will be umpire; Chamber or Commerce president Ed Sullivan will be the batter and Chamber Manager Ralph Kiser will belhe bat boy. . The Oakland Athletics will p lay the Angels in lhe regular game. More than 200 fans from Hunt· ingt.on Beach are expected. Seats are available at $3.50 by contact· ingthe chamber at 962-666L OOZEN CALLS ON SI NGtE AD ••The car sold on the first call, the fir st day the ad ran -and, thue were a dozen calls. I could have sold a dozen cars on lhat one ad.·• That's the advertlsing success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Skylark Conv. 62-PS, radio. Auto, Red w/Wbt int. Clean $.150 XXX·XXXX ·. lf you have a car(olcll: call 642-5678. It only lakes 1 rew words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is lbe Daily Pilot .• End of the Line in Laguna Young Mark Nelson, who placed first in junior men's division during Tuesday's Brooks Street surfing contest in Laguna ~each, studies the section of wave that has just tumbled in front of him, ending his streak across the face of t his eight.foot giant. From here on in it's grab your board and hang on. Boy, 9, Struck By Auto, Hurt ·In Huntington A nine-year-old Huntington Beach boy was in stable condi- tion in a hospital intensive Care unit today a(ter he darted into the path of a passing car Tuesday and was struck, police said. · Daren Grive Le"Jisof 3668 Mon· tego Drive, Huntington Beach, was reported in stable condition at Pacifica Hospital. Hospital of· fici als expected to move him oat of intensive care later today. Police said'the driver of the car Gary Robert Set "Jin, 18. of 16732 Baruna Lane, Huntington Beach," was unable to avoid striking the youth and was not c~ed. OCficers said t he youngster ran into tbe path of the car at 17023 Edge·water La ne a n d was knocked 15 feet by the crash. The collision h appened less than 24 hours a fter Selvin was rqbbed by four men who held up Uie Marina Shell ~atiQll, 15922 Pacific Cost Highway. where the" :youth was-working. POiice are still seeking th06e rrntr thieves. Leader Quits In Argentina BUENOS AIRES; "rgentina !UPl> -Lt. Gen. Nberto N . LaP,lane, the Argentine army commander, today-pNi:Sented his mt;natioo for Ule second time In MihoUra in the face ot opposition ~,~tioei"als leading most of .V,~··· armed forces and re-Poi<tSof troop' lb oveinenlll. ""'1.l"b.e. Defense Ministry an· llQ!!llCf!d the resi(n,aUOO ~d bc<n trecei,ved and passed to President )18tlel l'eron for action. Mrs. Peron puf heroel( "1n ell~ con·: ruct·Wl th the divided army Tues·· day by rejecting L1Plane's first ruJ.gnation otfer and e:x-presslng Ml4denceioblm. I - Police Probe Theft 0 -f Charity Cans Huntington. Beach police were seeking clues today in the theft of $250 for t he muscular dystrophy campaign at the J unior Chamber of Commerce offi ce, 523 Main St. Police Said approximately 24 12-ounce beer cans filled with nickels, dim es and quarters were taken from the locked office between 4 p .m. Monday and 9. a .m . Tuesday. Ste\'e Pressley was in charge of picking up the collections in re· tail businesses throughout the area. He said he locked them all inside the o(fice before leaving Monday evening. Police s aid the re was a Possibility the back door was fort"ed open and the intruders en· 1 teredthe building through it. Sal Sallman, a Jaycee o(ficial, says his group wishes to recoup the losses in the money intended for muscular dystrophy victims. and plans to set up a new coll ec· lion site a t Huntington· Center thro ugh Labor Day. The campaign has been under way for three weeks. Police today wer e checking out the area, collecting interviews and talking with residents near the ar ea in e fforts to chase down theculprils. · Rabies T r eated LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 16-year·old girl was in critical condition today with the COW'lty·s first case of human rabies since 1959, healt h o(Cici.als reported. Dr. Paul Wehrle, director of pediatri cs at Coun ty-USC Medical Center, said the girl, who was not identified. was bitten by an infecte d dog eight months agoin Me.~ico. Train Trau111a Bad.Day fo1: the 7:06 LONDON (UPI) -The7:06 from suburban High Wycombe hit a donkey on the tracks. T hat was only the beginning. The engineer and guard got off Tuesday to check the damage. Then the train began rolling. The engineer gave chase. ·He caught the train, clambered into the cab and discovered there were no brakes. The collision with the donkey had knocked them out. Several harrowing minutes \ater:, after lhe train raced through Gerrard's Cross, ft>enha'm Golf Club and Denham, it was switched ontQ a n uphill siding and rolled to a hall. "The passengers saw the (undy si<\e when they learned what happened," sai<i• Johll Davies of }Ugh Wycombe, one of dozens who~e jWt>.bilurs late for work. I: '-~~~~--.~~~~.,.,,fi-~: ...... ~~~-' I I It's Suimmers Vs. Riptides; 141 Rescued Seal Beac h lifeguards reported a whopping 141 rescues as high surf and strong riptides ranged along Orange Coast beaches Tuesday. Two of the Seal Beach victims had to be revived by mouth·to- mouth breathing. Slate beach lifeguards said rip-- tides were extremely bad today whi1e the surf was ranging from three to five reel at the tail end or the storm. Anothe r storm is heading th.i s way, the weathE'.r man said. Four to six feet s urf was r e- parted Tuesd ay al lluntingt.on Beach city beach and the riptides were strong all day. Lifeguards said 18,180 visited the beach and ll of them had to be rescued. Som e 15,000 bathers visited Huntington Beach stale beach Tuesday. T he surf in the morning was up lo eight feel, but dwindled to three to (our feel late in the day and this morning. Wayne Said Progressing John Wayne is making pro- gress from his bout with a staph infection and may be released from Hoag Memorial Hospital in the next few days, his son Mike has reported. Wayne, 68, was admitted to Hoag last week {OT a series or "rouUne tests"' and treatment or a cough. He was reportl'd resting comrortabl.y and in good spirits. His son said the actor had been walking aro\.lnd wtth the staph in· ftttion for Coor months: beCoce be entered the ho$pltal. Father Admits Shooting . The husband or a pregnant Westminster worn an has been ar· rested and charged with involun· tary manslaughter in he r shoot- ing, police o(ficers reported to- day. Officers said they arrested Gerald Allen Cody, 25, o( 8382 Westminster A ... e. at IL p.m. Tuesday arter questioning him throughout the day. Police said Cody admitted the accidental s hooting while handl· ing a loaded 22·caliber gun. The "Jictim, Sharon Sue Cody, 21, was critically wounded when the bullet fragmented at tbe base \ of her skull. A s poke s w o m a n at We s tmi n s t e r Community Hospital would s ay only that Mrs. Cody was still in critical condition aft~r spending the day and night in the intensive care unit • Police offi cers said however that Mrs. Cody was being kept ali ... e for "the preservation of he r baby." They said it was their un- derstanding Mrs. Cody's brain wa"Je had stopped and that the husband was . indeed, charged with involuntary manslaughter. Police said late this morning there were no brain waves from the mother a nd life signs were not detectable in the. baby. A police lieutenant said both mother a nd five·month fetus were being kept alive by life sup· port systems. Police reports Tuesday said the baby had died in the shooting, but now they beli eve there may be a (aint he.;;art beat. Ford Aides Desert Plan LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two White House aides, two Michigan millionaire friends or President Ford and a Texas lawyer were invol\'ed in a plan to take control of a Nebraska insurance com· pany, the Los Angeles Times re· ported today. But the newspaper said the aides, Warre n Rusland and William Nicholson , divested themselves of their interest after learning or the Times jnvestiga. tion. Rusland is director or Presi- de nt Ford·s scheduling office and Nicholson is his assistant. OraLn"g~~a8t Weathe r Extensi"Je low clouas and Cog n e ar the coast Thursday but mostly sun. ny in the a Cternoon hours with beach highs in the up- per 60s ris ing to the mid ·80s inland. Lows tonight 55-62. INSIDE TODA" Think Orange Counry jail in· mote.J eat ha.rdtoc'r? Think OQOin .. and read wbo1 the c~ fires. Pog~Cl. AtT-S..fYk t ... llltt L.M. .. r. C.llhonl. C~11ltl ... ..-. Cnt•-nf o..illH•tl<" ltM .... YIP-.e S"11t.rt.h1me111 ,,_, -~ ... "~ --..... .......... ladex ) ,4,;? DAIL Y PILOT H /F Warships For Oil' Tht." United S !J ll'S ...,·ouJd use w ar~hips to pr11t ('Ct t ankers loaded <A'ilh oi l for lsrucl should thal J\i1 idl'a~t coun try get caught ln an oil rrnb<.irgo again, The Jloston Globe rcportt.od today. The ne"·spaper said Secretary or State llt•nry A . Ki ssin gt'.'r as· s ured Is raeli l<'adcrs during hi s current shuttle diplomacy that the United States also stands ready to use its o\\·n oil stocks to make up the de fi ci t should lsrael bethe targC"t of 11 nyoil embargo. The newspap('r quoted sources a s s aying the pledge to use armed escort s in tht' event any nation tried to intcrrere with shipments by lJ.S. oil tankers had prect•dl~nt during the large. scale U.S. airlift of v.·('apons and ammunition in the October 1973 ?ttideast \li'ar. The oil aid ass urance was gi\'en after lsr<.iel expressed con- <·ern O\'l'r its possible oil shortage once it returns to E~ypt the Abu Rud('iS oil field in the Sinai, the Globe said. lsrae\"s n1ain outside oil source is Iran . and th;1t country con· tinned to ship oil to Israel even during the Arab oil embargo dur- ing the Octobt·r 1913 war. The Gl o bt' s a id the United :'itates also a j!rccd to give 1!.rael aOOut $350 million a year to make up for the loss of Abu Rudeis pro· duction. Also. the Un it ed States would tielp in building underground oil storage fac ilitiC'S lo increase Israel's suppl y c<J pacity from six months to a year . Four Arrested In Huntington Burglary Ring Criminal complaints were ex· pected today on fo ur people ar- rested by Costa Mesa police who v.•ent to discuss a credit C'ard forgery case and asserledly found a stolen car and $1 ,000 in loot from a Huntington Beach burglary that hadn 't even been reported yet. _ The recovered items including a color television set were taken from a home v.•hose occupants called poli ce !i.1onday night after they came home from work and discovered the break-in . Detective Bill Bechtel said Costa 1'1esa police found the stolen goods at 2:40 p.m., when they visited 2282 Canyon Drive, just outside city limits in county territor y near the Santa Ana River. Suspects taken into custody were arres ted and booked on sus- picion o( grand thert of an auto, burglary, recci\'ing stolen pro- perty, grand theft, possession of narcotics 'paraphernalia by a certified .drug addict and proba- tion violation. William II . Evans, 27, of the Canyon Drive addres s , was already faced with reporting to Orange County Jail to serve a six -month sentence which had been r educed from a recom · mended s tate prison term, ac - cording to police. Investigators who puJled the impromptu raid said Evans has been arres ted previously on charges includ ing heroin sale, armed robbery, burglary and other offenses. They identified the other ar· restees as Robert J . Brooks. 28, of 1001 W. Stevens Ave., Santa Ana, also known as Frederick M, Toomey , his wife Debra 1'1 . Rrooks. 22, and J ue J . Ponce, 25 , of 9192 Scougall Circle, 1-lunt· ington Beach. 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Judge Kenneth Williams s entenced Rob e rt 1\lderson. 32. of 19102 llunt- ington St .. to not less than live years in state prison after he pleaded guilty to charges of armed robbery and kidnaping. Alderson 's <A'ife , Shjrley, 36, was sentenced to fi\'e months in the county jail and placed on three years protwt.Wn afte.r pleading guilty to reduced charges o( grand theft. Charges contained in the Grand Jury indictment that named the pair ln· eluded n1ultiple allegations of armed robbery, kidnap· ing, assault, burglary and possession or heroin. The Aldersons were ar· rested after information provided by the reader of the Daily Pilot column Secret Witness linked the m and a Se<'ond 1nan to thC' robbery on May 3, 1974 . of a home at 16352 J\taruffa Circle, Hunt- ington Harbour. Money and je'A'elry were taken at ~unpoint from the victims . One of the bandits then forced the neighbors of the victims to drive him from the island while a C'Ompanion swam from the island in a successful bid to avoid converging police cars. The second man has been idf'niified as William Kenneth Thompson, 32, who is currently serving a prison term in Chino on a conviction not related to the Orange County indict· menl. Chance to Survi,,e Outside Heart Put In Baby's Chest PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Christopher Wall Jr. was born with his heart outside his chest, and doctors never thought he 'A'Ould live longer than a couple or days. Today Christopher is 17 days old. And he is kicking, moving his arms and acting like any normal infant. A surgical team at Children's· Hospital spent nearly four hours trying to cover Christopher's heart. Now they give him a "very good" chance to survive. Christopher was born with ec- topia cordis, which means his lungs were too big to permit room for his heart . The heart de· veloped instead outside the chest cavity. It was pulsating, fuJly ex· posed. About 200 such cases have been reported. None of the victims . lived more th a n two d ays , authorities said. $1 0 Million Up in Smoke S:\VANN,\11 , Ga (.!\P) -It took 20 U.S. Customs officers nearly five hour s to burn 18 tons of marijuana seized v.·hiie it was being unloaded from a shrimp boat near here. The marijuana --more than 700 bags with a s tre et value estimated at $10 million --was burned Tuesday in a power generator unit at the nearby Union Camp Corp. paper mill. Only a small amount was re· t ained for evidence against the 21 persons charged with smuggling. Christophe r , gaining strength and weight in the hospital's in· fant intensive care unit, looks like many other' babies hi s age - except for the small lump on his chest where doctors CO\'ered the heart with skin. "He's r eally a person now," said the father , Christopher Wall , 23, of Camden County, N.J . "He arches his chest, kicks his feet and moves a lot. We notice differences every day.'' Wall , who is unemployed, added : "I have given up all hope, though, of his becoming an all-America linebacker. But he can play the piano." "The child is strong," said Dr. Naresh Saxena, head of the eight· member surgical team that operated on Christopher. "But he has a long road to go. The potential of complications is great." Christopher was born Aug. 10 to Wall and his wife, Teresa, 20, at Garden State Community 1-lospital in Marlton. J .N. l-le was taken immediately to Children's Hospital. The sur· gical team first tried to insert the heart into Christopher's tiny chest. But anesthesiologists told them blood circulation had stopped. They tried to cover the heart with a synthetic material. That didn't work either. Then they de· cided to make an incision in his chest and stretch his own skin over his heart. Doctors s aid Christopher will need further operations because his disease is complicated by his ha\'ing two outlets in the right ventricle of hi s heart. 11e should have one outlet on the right side and one on the left. '""'"'• ........ BABY SURVIVING AFTER HEART OPERATION Nurse Ginny Handler Checks Chrtolophor Woll Jr . ' f'ro• Page Al DAMAGES. • • Vallerga w11 convleted l4l5l month ln Ventura County or felony charges stemrnini;: from the sale or a computer system to Sp1rt1nbur1 County in South Carolina. His sentencing is !itlt for Sept. 18. Other defendants named by Carraway in the actiun Include indu11trlali st Arnold Beckn1an, attorney Timothy Strader, John Burton, the ·randy Corporation, Tandy executi\'e James Buxton, Ray Cole, l~e e Phillips and James Yarborough. Carraway, <A·ho unsuccessfully soght the Republican nQmination in Hinshaw's district in 1972 and 1974, earlier sued the formt>r as· sessor in federal court for $1 million in damages. That la'A•s uit is awaiting trial. It alleges that Hinshaw circulat· ed "false and malicious" state. mt."nts about Carrawa y throughout the district while the El Toro man was campai gning for office . HorseMamue Sought for Edison Fann Edison 1-ligh School horticulture t each er Jim Hoyland has a problem and he's turned to horsepower for help. Hoyland says the student rarm al Hamilton Street and Magnolia Avenue in Huntington Beach is sandy and needs lots of horse manure and stall shavings. He says increases in retail prices of commercial manure have made its use out of the ques·- tion, so he has put out an appeal for Huntington Beach stable owners lo drop the manure directly on the Edision High Farm, 21400 MagnoliaA\'e. The school rarm could use as many as 500 pickup truck loads before it is rototilled Oct. 1, he said. Stables wishing to make con· tributions may do so Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m . to 12 noon. Hoyland may be contacted at 862-1356. Slayton A-OK HOUSTON (A P l -Doctors say a small nodule removed rrom the left lung or astronaut Donald K. Slayton was not cancerous and that the spaceman would ex- perlen.ce a full, complete re· covery. Dr. Charles Berry said there was ''n o evidence or malignancy '' in a smal l, triangular section cut from the SJ-year-old astronaut's lov..·er left lWlg during a 21t'.t·hour operation on Tuesday. Catchi119 a f 'lighf Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, ending "second honeymoon'' in Switzerland, depart VIP room at Zurich Airport for !light w Israel today. For the past week the pair have been hiding somewhe re in Lake Geneva area. Agents for Burton say the couple will wed in Israel. First-class Mail 'To Cost 13 Cents? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Postal Rate Commission has ap· proved a proposal that could lead to an increase in the cost of mail- ing a first-class letter to 13 cents by Christmas, postal sources said today. The Postal Service has recom· mended for months that the cost of mailing a letter be raised from 10 to 13 cents but has not been able to act until the Rate Com· mission's decision. The commission's decision, which is expected lo win prompt approval from the Pos tal Service, will be annoWlced to· day, a commission officials said. The Postal Service has learned through unofficial channels that the commission approved its re- quest that the present IO.cent rate ror mailing a firsl·class let· ter be made perm anent. This would make it possible for the Postal Service lo raise the first-class rate to 13 cents by set· ting a new "temporary" rate. The new 13 cent-rate could be put into effect after a 90-day wait· ing period, meaning the higher rate could be in effect in time for the Christmas mailing season. However, a source at the com- mission said today that "It would be incorrect lo say that the com· mission has approved the P ostal Service reques t in eve r y respect." The source would not elaborate. However, a postal spakeswoman said, ··we have to see what the whole rate struc· ture, including all classes or mail. will be before we have any comment on the commission's dC'cision ." The Postal Service is operating ill ;].·deficit or around $8 million per day under present rates. Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar has said the Postal Service will approve whatever rt>commendation the com- mission makes in order to raise rates on a temporary basis. Pravda Bla.sts Movie 'Jaws' MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet U nion 's most influential newspaper told readers today that "Jaws" is one of a "flood or movie horrors'' inundating America. "Horror movies have been put on an assembly-line basis," sai.d Pravda, the Communist party newspaper. Correspondent G. VasiJyev writes that films showing mass· destruction or horror are suc - cessful in the United States because they "exploit a sense of fear, do not demand great in· tellectual erfort and promise good profits." Last 5 days! South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid 3.99 Twin . Regularly 7.50 Now enjoy \Xlhite Sale prices on Jennifer, a picture of femininity v.·ith tiny flowers anLI delicate stripes . Fasl1ioned of no-iron polyes ter/cotton percale in yellow, pink tones and ava ilable in fl at or fitted styles. Twin. Reg. 7.50 •.. 3.99 Quee n. Reg. $1 3., .8.99 Full. Resularly $9, 5.·l9 King. RC'g. 15 .50, 10.99 SrandJrd cases, pair. Rcgul:trl y priced 5.SO .•. , . 4.49 King cases, pair. Re&"11Jrly pr iced 6.50 ...•.... 4.99 Bedroom Accessories r = 1,_ ,.;/~ : i ~: / t ; I ~.L./ ; 'I ;~-~· . \ Bullock's Sou1h CoaSI Plan, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556·06 11 • .. . .. .. , . .. ~= :i: 1: :f: .. .. .. .l • • I ' I i l /lB • ltAiL Y i•tLOT EDITORl.i.\L P .i.\G•~ · • VoterS Should Guide The Orange County Committee on School District Organization s hould let voters in individual West Orange County communities help untangle the three 11cwovcrlapping unification plans. When the committee meets Sept. JO, it will be asked to consider a unification plan that lu mps the Seal Beach a nd Los Alamitos distri cts together, another th at puts the city of Westminster and the Seal Beach dis trict together and a thi rd calling for unifica· lion along Ocean View elementary boundaries in north Huntington Beach. The committee is fortunate in that it has suffi · cient time to work an equita ble plan. It is already too f.teto get any plan on the Nov. 4 ballot. the day voters Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach de- rmine the outcome of their unification elections. The most workable solution appears to be holding l"efereudum elections in the areas involved: -In the Seal Beach elementary district, let r esi- Hents say whe ther they'd prefer joining Los Alamitos }"the north or Westminster. -In the part of Westminster now served by the arden Grove Unified School District, let voters oice a preference for staying with Garden Grove or oining a new Westminster district. -In two Ocean View schools now inside Midway ity and Westminster city limits, let voters say hether they'd rather join the-new Westminster dis- ictor stay in Ocean View. -In north 1-luntington Beach where five schools i3fe now served by Westminster, ask if voters prefer Jt also buys enough lime to learn the outoome of · the Fountain VaUey and south Huntington Beach un- ification votes. Much confusion and bitterness could have been avoided if the committee had called similar e lections in parts of Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach, but it is too late now. In this case, however, the committee clearly h as the time to call s uch elections. Whlle there would be some cost, it would be money we ll spent. Time to Speak Up The Fountain Valley City,Council did an admira· blejob last wee k in conducting a public hearing on ex· pansion plans for the city's R ecreation and Cultural Cente r in Mile Square Park. Soccer, gymnastics and cultural arts fans turned out to tell the council they want more facilities for their interests in the complex, and councilmen a sked the staff to try and accommodate the m. However, glaringly absent from the bearin g we re some residents who behind the sce nes have been grumbling about park expansion. Since city park funds are almost exhausted, they complain, reside nts would be asked to pass a bond issue and tax hike. Some have said that faced with possible unifica· tion and a tax increase for schools 1 a pa('k tax would strain their pocketbooks even more. us. R>REl<iN POI.ICY !:to join the n ew Ocean View district. The three overlapping plans were developed by f;chool boards and administrator s. The referendums, tNhile not legally binding, should give the committee ~~uidance it need s in developing plans . But they s hould have complain'ed out loud at the council's public hearing. And they should make their feelings known before any final plan iS'adQpted. They'll find it harder to win supporters at de- cision-making lime when it counts. 'I'm ah gonna make ah you an offer you can't refuse .... ' • • • ' • !Half-truths ' 1Mar Crime ·Solutions SYDNEY HARRIS) The trouble with the hard· ~ ners and the soft-liners on : rime is that both or them are ; 1ght . The hard-lin ers insist that , ur j ud icial system of handling ; ouths who commit and repeat ) erious crimes has broken down i t 1e soft -liners -. · ! lS ist that we on't kno,w •hat to u.o 1 i th these re- : eaters. ) Each has a , air o r the : rgument by ~ te tail and ) ·on't let go. t \Jld society is l upremely indifferent to the facts o both sides -all it wants, umbly, is some relief from • rime and violence. • ' More than half the arrests for : iolence are juveniles, and more : 1an half of these have previous • .'Cords. Some have been arrest· i 110 limes or more (or "index of· • mses" -murde r, rape, rob· ~~ry , aggravated assau lt, : 'brglary and auto theft. ; THE HARD-LINERS want ~ ~se kids put away faster, more ~ lten, and for longer periods. l hey maintain that the present ·: t'Stem is no deterrent to crime ; 1 rowded court calendars and ~ tea-bargaining give the defcn- : ant relative assurance that he ; ill serve little time, if ariy. : The soft-liners r etort that put- ; n g these offenders in prison on- : , makes them worse, and simp- ~' teaches them how to be more Dear Gloomy Gus Are there any statistics showing a reduction of crime in the streets since the detectives put in so much time taking those naughty movies away? c.c. GIOOm., Gus commenH .,,. sublniuea "' •e.id«t •nd do nol neceswrll., ..,OKI lite ~iew~ of Ow newsp.1p1r. Send,,_--' '"""' loGleorn, Gus, 0.1 ily PilOI, successful whe n they get out. There is, they insis t, no program that will turn them around to becoming law-abiding citizens. One reason so comparatively few go to prison is that we would have no ~oom for all of them: another, tied in with it, is that it costs more to keep a person in prison for one year than to send a cbild to Harvard or Yale -in so'me cases. twice as much. We cannot afford our crime. A THIRD REASON is that judges are~'leni ent" not because~ they are mush-heade d but because they have enough ex- perience of tKe penal system to know that prisons, with few ex- ceptions, m a ke good men bad and bad men worse. Their educa- tional and Vocational programs are most ly a sour joke; and the gaJJg system operating in almost '.all prisons has undermined the genuine authority of orficials. I can sympathize with the fear and outrage of the hard-liners, but they do not look deeply enough into the problem. Punish- ment has never -I repeat, never -lowered the criminal rate anywhere at any time, if not ac- c ompanied b y rem e dial measures and a chance for offen- ders to get an education, learn a meaningful trade, and go back to society with an incentive for keeping straight. H Why Can't Navy, Marines Share Space? Too Many Military AirfieldS To the Editor: Twenty-eight years . after we finally achieved a pitifully limit- ed form of unified defense de· partment. we still have with us the same wast eful and expensive duplication among the separate military services, as they con- tinue to vie with one another for as much resources as they can . separately acquire and hold . The great savings in defense expenditures . we were promised never actually materialized dur~ ing war or peace.' Despite a single Secretary of Defense, un- ification of the military services remains only token. The waste or duplication still plagues us. Jn Orange County alone we have four military airfields, Navy and Marine, covering vast acres. Sever·a1 minuteis away in San Diego County, the Navy and Marines have two moreairfields, plus ownership of 250,000acres at Camp Pendleton. On top of all that, we have March Field in Riverside, and all of them within jet minutes of the. coast! THE .MILITARY has pre- empted all suitable sp&:ce fol'" airfields. while Orange County itself is in crisis to fmd room left for a safer commercial airport than the highly dangerous one now imposed on the helpless citizens of Newport Beach and ·parts of Costa Mesa. Under lhe principle of a unified defense department, what on earth keeps the Navy from shar- ing its airport at least with the Marines, who are an integral part Of its own service, freeing either El Toro or Los Alamitos for commercial aircraft? If anyone would claim that we cannot defend ourselves without this heavy concentration of duplicating airfields in the small area or Orange County, let him ponder that the heavier the con· ( ___ M_A_•_LB_o_x _ ____,) Utters from readers .are welcome. The right to conden1e lel!ers to fit space or eliminate libel U reserved. Lt'tter:s of 300 words or le~• will be given preference. All letters mtL!t 1n· elude .!ignature and mailing address but names may be U1ithheld on re· qwi t f/ sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publi.shed. centration or military airfields in the. area, the more ce rtain Or.iinge County will become a prime target for an initial missile . attack. It would seem that any serious defense would have to come from otber places tn the in- terior and other sources. The De fense Department should consider releasing one or thes_e faciHties for use by com- mercial craft. REBA WILLIAMS DrugMfn,.e To the Editor : Hurray for the Daily Pilot and UPI for the article about the mental patients who were drugged so.heavily they lost con· trol of themselves (Aug. 19). Jt is time for us to s top fooling ourselves into thinking that peo. pie are "sick'' when nothing is physically wrong with them. The comments of these people show Uiis to be trbe, for they were treated medically for a non- medical problem, a probl em that was truly moral. waste our money thi s way. l would suggest that the place to start this inquiry is to go to Dr. J ay Adams of the Christian Counseling a nd Educational Center in Hatboro, PeM . He has done some pioneer work in un- covering some of the fal se pre- suppositions ·and ineffective methodology of today's world of psychology and psychi atry. The newspapers, the guts of the country, are the ones to take on Utis inquiry. It would doubtless raise quite a fuss a nd great furor, but the press can handle that. In the meantime, thanks for waking up lots of peopl e up to a na- tionwide problem or great im- portance . CAL BEISNER Youth Leader. First United Methodist Church Costa Mesa Jrtlfne Trap To the Editor : .. Surely there are more ap· propriate ways to warn motorists that no left turn is permitted from Univer sity Drive onto MacArthur Boulevard from the center lane than to set up.the in- tersection as a police trap. Irvine Police squad cars have been doing that for the past week. l think tbat is not very becoming to the good public relations im· age that our Police Department has otherwise established in this community. WOULD it not be more fair to unsuspecting motorists to simply paint the lanes. with the prohlbi~ tion against left turns from the center lane visibly noted? "Left-turn traps" are just as bad as "speed traps," as fer as a town's reputation is concerned. And Irvine doesn't deserve a re~ putation like that. BETTY THOMAS never did him any harm. but the knowledge of what went into them nearly destroyed b.im. I think Nader should leave the hotdog a lone, at least th e American variety. Why doesn't he pick on the Polish sausage or the Wienerschnitzel? I don't want what happened to my Uncle Virgil to happen lo me. I love hetdogs, and I don't relish the idea of being told what's in 'em. I'm being frank about this because the wienie with a bun on has been top dog in American de-_ li cacies for countless genera .. tioos. While I, like other AmericanS. can be counted upon lo root for the underdQg J get red hot when one of my heroes is threatened. I appreciate Nade r 's concern in the a uto industry, but I think there's a limit to e verythjng! DA YID McADAM Med~alQ..U•• To the Editor: Qualitative Health Care de- serves far greater concern and consideration than the medical or dental professions can provide under current standards, T here s imply isn't enough qualitative health care available to meet human demands or needs. There is a quantitative health care supply to cope with the majority of problems that nature and otherwise attend. THE FUNDAMENTAL im- portance of qualitatiVe health care dictates the need for periodic reviewing to certify qualificat ion after original licensing. , ' French Favor U.S. Styles When we drug people who are ''mentally ill" (whatever that is ) instead o{ working with tbem and holding them r esponsible for their behavior, we lose all hope for e ver affecting change in their lives. Drugs u sed for truly physical problems are fine, but the vast majority of "mental pa- tients" (note the idea again of ill· ness) are physicaUy fine, and drugging them so as to control their emotions, the warning systems that tell them when they are 'acting wrongly, defeats the pUrpose of tryitig to bring about d:lange. Hot Dogs To the Editor: ''The classic consumer fraud ," says R a lph Nader, ''is the Fr3nklurt~r. If everybody knew what went into boldogs sales would drop by 85 percent.'' Unfortunately, tWs Point or view is not popular with the vast majority of professionals. They are unwilling or fl atly opposed to such concepts, despite the im- pact of such continuing evalua- tion upon reduction of malprac- tice insurance. The outlook for n ational health care legislation e mphasizes the public and huma n need for qualita tive h ealth care stan- dards. I l PA RIS, FRANCE -A genera· on ago, when l first visited 'ranee, it was unfashionable to e American. But now things ,merican are very much in ! ogue here, especially among i Tench youth. It would be an ex- •. ggeration to conclude from ap- :, ear an c es l b at th e ~ 'r!ench have ;1llen in love 'lith the Unit-jd States. For ie1ey are, :!S bey always 2 ave been, e x· lremely at · ached t o ,_, l~eir own na- 100. Nevertheless, manifestations American culture. are visible erywhere in France, and 1n me ways, it seems to me. they ~ ect a growing admiration. for United States that did not ex- before, IN THE past many French . ..,,.. troubled by the fa<t that Ftance w11 dependent on the United Statee, "1d this tended to make them bypercrllical ~r _o\nlertc&D1. TbeN was ben, too pcrhapo H • reaul.t of Com- munlat influence, a llD1erln1 belief that the Soviet Union represented the future. \ STANLEY KARNOW But the Russians began to lose ground in the mid-19505 with the Hungaria n rebellion, and their popularity dropped sharply after th e ir invasion or Cz:ecboelovakia in 1968. At the same time, the French started to perceive th e advantages of American democracy a nd technology, and they realiJ:ed that the U.S. model was attrac- tive. One of the most apparent signs of the current fascination with the United States is the craze here for sweatshirts featurtng the emblems of American un- iversities. Almost every French youth one sees, both In Paris and in tho provinces, seems to own one or these shirts embluoned with tho emblems of the University of r.ticbigan, Harv•rd, Yale. Iowa Slate or other colleges.1be shirts are manufactured in France, and tlO'me bear gross errors, like the, ooe I saw the other day that read ~ "M:I.T. Univenit)'. '' EVEflY 1011-respecllng French boy and girl al so possesses a pair or blue Jeans. A couple of French girls I observed had embroidered their blue jeans with dollar signs. American influence has also penetrated the language, so that many young French speak an idiom that has come to be called Franglais -which is French larded wilb English words. I overheard a fine example of this mongrel tongue the other day in a Paris cafe . One Frenchman. evidently as.social· ed with a multinational corpora- tion, said to his friend: "Cc manager connait le 'business' danssoo 'district'.·· WITH. ALL Ibis, however, the French appear to be more in- 1 ..... ted In the superllcialities rather thaa the depths or American society. Styles, music, movies and Coca-Cola are popular, but the profounder aspects of life in the United States are never discussed. The reason, perhaps, is thpt the French still consider France to be lbe center of the universe. And, while they may borrow from other countries, they are re- luctant to chan1e their own Clm- duct. This •UCl"ls that the Fr<!nch are a confident people, •Dd the rein lies much or their strength as a nation. IT IS time for in-depth inquiries into the multimillion-dollar busi- n ess or psychiatr y , psychotherapy, and mental in- stitutions. Success in these operations is very low. costs thousands of dollars, and often takes years. This does not have to be the case. We don't need to ..... Te// you WMt, Go<Fy. I ! Pf'Oml .. not to ,,,,..,._. in Portugal. H you pm'"'-not to At~ with nw iftt-rlngl' ., ~---------~ My Uncle Virgil once worked in a hotdog factory. He ran a wienie-linking machine. Before Uncle Virgil worked at the hot· dog factory he worked in a soda- pop factory where he snapped caps. He was stationed on the Strawberry Line, and was up for promotion to Orange when he un- expectedly resigned to go into botdogs . Little d id he kn ow what a fateful decision this was to be. He was never lo be the same again. Before working at lhe hot.d og factory Uncle Virgi l had eaten many, many botdogs. He loved hot dogs! Jn fact he was a hot.dog coMOisseur, and before he was 40 he was presented with Honorary Me mbership in the Hotdog Afficionadoes, Western 'Hemi s phe r e; m em bership restricted to t Ot m emberti. Well then! UNCLE VIRGI L changed careers ~ He went to work in the hotdog factory, and there Uncle Virgil found out wh at went into hotdogs. They didn't let him know all at once. The sudden ex· posure would have killed him on the •pot. Ncverlhel .... It left my Uncle Virgil a broken man. What went into the hotdog The fact that doctors know more than their patients is simp- ly not good enough to cope with the total problems of patients 3Ild their conditions. Ladies and gentlemen, please submit! ARTHUR WEISSMAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ttobert N. Wttd, P11blilher Th omas Ktevil . Edi.lor Borbora Kr~bich. 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' ' 1Trustees Act to Avert ·Teacher Strike An emergency resolution to .protect the Ne.wport-Mesa ; Unified School District against a I possible teacher strike this fall 1 was agreed upon Tuesday by school trustees. I Trustees did not vote on the re- solution, but agreed that if a [ 5ttike or sick-in situation arises next month they will be able to 'enact the resolution on 24 bours' I notice. School Supt; John Nicoll said he has not beard from teacher- representatives that they are planning a protest action when school begins Sept. 10. However - he said the district will be pre- pared, in any event. "This resolution wasn't invent- ed here at o.ur district,. but is something other distriCts have used to help combat a strike situation,'' Nicoll said. Included in the reso!Ution are the following provisions: -Teachers requesting pay for sick leave must have a doctor's certificate of illness. CUrrent re- gulations require a certificate • only after a five day's illness. -Personal leaves will be granted only in emergencies and must be documented. -Unauthorized leaves will be eonsidered illegal and may be grounds for beginning dismissal proceedings. -SUbstitute teachers may be paid $50 per day, rather than the current $3S,per day. This will be done because maoy substitute •teachers may be hesitant to cross picket lines. -Employe organizations will no longer have privileges on cam- pus sus_h as using district mail servi Ce, bull e tin boards, telephone facilities and meeting. rooms. T eachers still have not settled salary negotiations for the com- ing school ye<lr. Latesl distritt offer V.'3S a six percent raise, buL employ es hav e n ot yet responded. T eal'h e r s pokes man Bill. Grgurich said teachers will de~ cide when they return next week whether to accept the offer or lt> take protest action, such as a strike. !Vallerga Blisters Assessor Critics :Hinshaw I 'Group' In Suit By TOM BARLEY. OI Ille' D•ll't Pilot!.Uff EJ Toro contractor Earl Car- r away has sued 36 individuals and corporations for $2 million in damages in a federal court ac- tion charging the defendants with illegal acti vities during Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's successful election campaign in 1972. Among the de fendants are Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack Vallerga, District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three oil companies - Union Oil, Standard Oil and General Crude Oil. Laguna Hills stockbroker Chester G. Briner is also among the list of individu~s accUffd by Carraway of ••promisingemploy- ment, compensation and benefits .to assessor's office employes" if they would work on the Hinshaw campaign. ''That has to be the craziest t hing I ever heard of in view of the fact that J worked for (former congressman) John 'Schmitz in 1972," Briner commented from his office today. ''Carraway also names William Hulsey as a defendant and it is well known that Hulsey wa s Schmitz' campaign manager a t that time," Briner added. Al so n amed as defendants are n ine assessor1s employes who· were indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple felony cowtts stem- ming from the participation in Hinshaw's campaign at a time when they were being paid by the county. The· nine have since been con~ victed or pleaded guilty to charges filed by the district at- torney's office in the wake of a year-long investigation at the as· sessor's office. Hinshaw and Vallerga face trial on those same charges in Orange County Superior Court. Wayne Said Progressing John Wayne is making pro- gress from his bout with a staph jnfection a nd may be released from Hoag Memorial Hospital in the next few days, his son Mike bas reported. Wa~, 68, w as adi:nitted to Hoag last week for a series of •·routine tests'' and treatment or a cough. He was reported resting comfortably and in good spirits. Ins son said the actor had been walking around with the staph in- fection tor four months before he entered the hospital. DOZEN C4LLS ON SINGl.E AD ''Tbe car sold on the first ('all, the first day the ad ran -and, there were a dozen calls. I could' have sold a dozen cars on that ·one ad." That's the advertising surttas experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ~ lit the Daily Pilot: Skylark Conv.62· PS, radio. Auto, Red w twbt int. Clean $350 XXX·UXX II you have a cadoseU, call '42·5678. It only takes a few words Ip \he rl1bt place to make a Sale. Along the Orance Coast, lherielil.place is the Daily Pilot •. ' ' t E1ad of the Line in L .aguna Young Mark Nelson, who placed first in junior men's ilivision .during Tuesday's Brooks Street surfing contest in Laguna Beach, studies the section of wave that has just tumbled in front of him, ending his streak across the face .of this eight-foot giant. From here on in it's grab your board and hang on. Youth Injured ' . In Wedge Surf; 60Rescued Huge breakers continued to poUlld the Newport Beach coastline Tuesday and resulted in one Costa Mesa youth suffer- ing back injuties while body surf- ing at Balboa's Wedge. In addition, about 60others had t.o be rescued from the cold, rough water and four more sur- fers were hauled off to jail after they ignored the noon to 4 p.m . surfing· ban. Wedge victim Greg Evans, 19. of 778 Scott Place, was in good condition t oday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Spokesmen would not elaborate oo the extent of his back injtlries. Evans was roughed up white body 'surfing in the six to eight~ foot swells at the Wedge, accord~ iilg tO ·lifegua r ds .. They said he was able to ride his bicycle to 18UJ.;Street an er Comiqg ashore, but then lay .down on the sand. comulainin~ of severe back pain. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance. (See.SURF, Pa1eAZi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trustees Rapped On School Busing B y!ULARYKAYE -OftheDiolly PUO'ISt.ilff Newport.Mesa school trustees faced a strong attack Tuesday from· Mesa Verde parents in Costa Mes11 Who are upset that school buses would not be rolling their waywhenschoolopens. Trustees heard the criticism and then adopted a resolution which expands the walking dis- , lance for a ll middle and high school students. Middle school students living within two miles of school will not receive bus service this year. The previous bQundary wast.Smiles. High achopl students have a new boundary of 2.5 miles rather than the old two-milefigure. Distances for elementary schoOl children are wtchanged, with· a one.mile bowtdary for children in grades Kindergarten through third and J.25 m iles for grades four through six. Mesa Verde parents, who live in the northwest section of Costa ·Mesa and whose children attend Estancia High, are not the only ories upset by the new rules. However, some of the parents who have s hown concern live in areas wh~i:e m istakes have been made in' calculating the home-to- schooldistance. Already, Supt. John Nicoll has announced that students living on Lido Isle a nd in the Newport Shores section of West Newport will still receive bus service, con- trary to a notice sent home last week. Nicoll said that incorrect data was used to compute the dis- tances in those areas. When confronted by the Mesa Verde parents, who said they live outside the new 2.S mile radius, Nicoll promised to check those areas, too. "We are in the process or re· examining each bus stop and de- termining again which buses should continue. All parents will be notified of changes as soon as posaible, ''Nicoll said. Parents who spake to trustees (Se<! BUSING, Pa1e AZ) Woman.Held Second Time In Poi.soning SAN JOSE (UPI) -For the second time in two months, Mrs. Mary D;.vis has been charged with attempting to murder hel' husband by putting poison in his food. Police contend Mrs. Davis, 35, placed arsenic in her husband's meals, leaving him paralyzed and confined for life to a wheel chair. Earlier charges had been dis- , missed because of insuffi cient eviden ce. But on Tuesday Municipal Court Judge William J . Harris said there was enough evidence to hold Mrs. Davis. The woman b urst from the courtroom a nd, with tears in heo eyes, knelt before her husban4 Alvin, 37, but he said.little. Judge Harris acted after he~rr­ ing new testimony from Da'!ls, 37. "My wire a dmitted she was having an affair,"' Davis Said. "At the present time 1 ha~ re- ason to doubt my wife's in· nocence." Judge.Mulls Ruling DOW RECORDS MODEST GAIN ·Porn Trial .Move Asked NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market, aided by bargain Lawyers for the Ba1boa PUSsyeat Theater hllve moved lor a chaage of venue. Jn pending ~ty.' trials, claiming that l'i!l>\Kitt•'bqut raids al the mov· le .hOus~ -w9uld.,prevent a fair tt!al Ill Ha2lio llunicipal Co\lrl. llYf the on· lo~ a change in tbe .ite or m·. arale trials 00 .char~ o~ · la)'i1Jg obscene m.il~aJs·...,.., ot Immediately ru1oc1-~., by Jloniclpal Co\lr\Jud1e Rol>ort '!:odd. TodCUlai unill-IJ'hursday mom- lll& to' decide:-lf the pretrial bu ·1 Id 'udi • 111• the ·~· ate cases which ,... hunters and a government report fl c1 y wou preJ ce a JUO'. 1.-.. • • • l h I th lb la•-to po ·c·e sel•ures of sexually S1au,..-1ng economic unprovemen , e ru es against e eater wi ~ I ~ ·1· h" h' he , ....... · chain, the first trial would in· explicit films which had been c100~1 •d1J .... Y igh rN _,Y ink I h Ii h--Th .. ho · t th lbe ,_ . .1 sow ra lDg on t e ew or vo ve t e Urns "~p roat s wmg a e a~ s1nce 1 Stock Exchange. and "The Devil in Miss Jones.•• ch~ged to adult fare late last The Dow Jones induslria,l ~e trials were schedul~' at ~-· · .. ' !,:( --· i(VAra·&th off more tllan~ the tJld of a week-long bearing t.o · ~·· -.1 .. 1.. t th t t · 3 91 exaJJ)ine the'il&ue of1 obscehi\y. ~ )n ,~eii~ wee.Ks, ~H.litl~i ot ti~~:,8/11~~~TS:e'a~:r~ei~t lofunicipal <;oort Jooge Donald ~1ntii b7 po~~~ ;1¥l'1. en ,ed 9.~poinlaTuesday. /r Dungan ruled , late last month bec~m:e ~ th,afj" ~. •Bis 1'-dva:n4es and deoHnes were tbal lbere wai prob11>1e cause .to be"'1. to,a,!IOll' less,~:ct.t fi ~.' alhlost even .. (Tabl'5, BS). •wipect tllit ~·· two•ntms.at JS· f.l'heJiJidj ieurrea<!i'.:~I; at l'rlcos were lo"{'r in slow trad· sue were obacene. :the '°ea~are sex_.UA!J.,, natwe, ina on 'the American Stock Ex· Three e~m'ployes In the mt poU:e say tlley dbl# lit the change · theater cbf11'aro-lhe4"'endanla . ·~Iii te1tol olilColdtY. · ,--.,..-·-...,,------- 1 ..... I .;'-''·'.-.. ,. ,, ·' f • '( • Claims Report Wrong By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM D.1ily Pilot5';ioff Embattled Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga broke a two-month silence today to fire back at critics of his managing of the assessor's office. A special target of Vallerga's .cowt ter·message wa..'> a $50,000 state Board of Equalization re· port ordered by the Board o( Supervisors last May and de- livered in early July. ln a letter to the board, the as- sessor characterized the state re- port as "wrought with misstate· ments of fact, contradictions and erroneous conclusions." Vallerga's contention that the state report :which criticized his management of the assessor 's of- fice was based . on what he said are facts stated by the survey t eam in its two-month audit. He pointed out that the state's charge tllat 115 major taxpayers have not been audited within the last four :years as required by law stops short of being an innuendo of impropriety. "The s tale totally ignored the - fact that this office under my stewarship h as faced up to the mandatory audit problem and has made excellent progress to alleviate this deficiency.'' sai<l Vallerga. "We would have been current this July had it not been for a year of unbelievable turmoil." he added. The turmoil he referred to was an lS.month investigation of the assessor's office that resulted in the indictm ent o( 11 officials;. nine of them on charges related to Rep. Andrew ,Hinshaw's (R· Newport Beac.h ) 19.72 con- gressional campaign. Later, Vallerga, former as- sessor Hinsha_w and ;issistant as- sessor George Upton were indicted on felony charges not re- lated to the campaign. Since rele3se of the state audit Upton has pleaded guilty to three felony charges and is waiting setence. Vallerga was convicted by a. Ventura County jury early this month on six of seven· felony char£es brought against him in a separate indictment. Coast R esignation SANTA CRUZ (AP> -Frank Lodotto announced Tuesday he is resigning as c hairman o( the Central Coast R egi onal Conservation Commission. Orange Coast Weatber Extensive low clouds and fog near the coast Thursday but mostly sun- ny in the afternoon hours with beach highs in the up- per 60s ris ing to th e mid-80s inland'. Lows tonight SS·lj2. INSlDE TODAY Think Orange Coonty joil in- mot~ eat hardtack? Think ~ .. and read what the chef /Ufes. Page CI . Index •, ' 'l . ' • ' Al DAILY PILOT N Wodnndax. Augu1t 27 , 1i1S Council Opposes Air Plan lr~ine city councilmen opened a drive Tuesday against possible commercial airport use of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. Al the met.•ting l\ta,·or Art An· thony accused the Orlinge County ~arci or S~pervi sors or attempt- ing to deceive south county resi- dents with a ssurances that the county request for expanded use of the facility was merely an at- tempt to learn the Department of Defense's reaction . ··.M_arb.~ 1 ·m a\\·fully pess1m1st1c , Anthony said. ''but I don't believe they're doing this to see once and for all whether the Department of Defense will do this. \ ) .. They're doing it because lhey want comnlt.•rcial fli ghts al El Toro," said 1\nthony. The double-pron~c,-d Irvine an- ti-aircraft attuck was <ipproved on a series of votes. The only dis· senter wa s Councilwom a n Gabrielle Pryor who favored a cheaper means or waging the campaign. The prinC'ipal tactic decided on by the counl'il is to distribute. leaflet s \\'ilh throwaway newspaper s in the area that \\'Ould be affected by increased flights from El Toro. The leaflC'ts would be aJmed :.1t getting r~aders to "·rite to a number of federal agencies de- tailing their opposition to com- merC'ial usC' of El 1·oro. Councilman llcnry Quigley noted that the headline would ht! the most import<.1nt p<.1rt of the lea·net sincC' it \\"Ould have lo at· tract the attenl1on of readers who might be inclined to throw it in the trash . Quigley asked for a shot at writing il. The council also plans an of· fi cial C'ily mailinJ? to federal of· fic ials ··graphically depicting·· the land uses around the Marine base 3nd detailing city opposition to C'xpanded use. No total cost for the campaign -or even the first leafleting - v.•as set by the council. 1'1o"'·evcr an estimate b y Co(Ilm unil y Services Director Paul Brady st>t the cost of printing and distribut- ing leaflets at $2 ,331 . Mrs . Houston, Ex-Ne wport W 01nan, Dies Luethel ''l,ou" llouslon, a llarbor Area resident for 15 years before moving to Palm Desert died Monday at Hoag .l\lemorial Hospital after a ::;ix- week illness. She was74. ~1rs . liouston 'A-'as active in the Tuesday Club of Newport Beach. the Pi Beta Phi Alumni Club and the Glendale Chapter or the Na- tional Charity League. In addition, she was an active artist whose oil paintin~s were dis pla yed in numerous art shows. lier works hang in many Harbor Arca and desert hom(.S and offices. She twice "'·as presi· dent of tht.' Shadow ~lountain Palette Club of Palm Desert and a member of the National Pen Women of Palm Srpings. Before s he and h<'r husband Eugene, moved to Palm Desert in 1969 J\1rs . llouston lived at 6106 W. 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'1• oo ...... •Mr ..... i.•••• ... ,.~"'·t1" n °" ""O<'lft . • D•llY l"llot 51•0 P1'o1o A MAN AND HIS DOG-THEY WON'T BE PARTED Emmett Cor~gan , 68, Wlth HI• Beat Friend, Bobo Shed 'Home' But Meswi Wants Better By ALAN DIRKIN Ot lftt o.u, ~lie! 51•11 Emmett Corrigan is 68. lie lives with his dog, Bobo, in a shed that was once a chicken coop. The shed. made from odd-lot pieces or board and paneling, has no running water in it and therefore no sink, toilet. or gas. But there is one electrical outlet, and in t o it is plugged a refrigerator, a one-ring stove, and sometimes a s mall portable ·rv set. lt's his home. lie has li ved in it for three years. paying $45 a month rent. The shed is one or a row of s hacks in a strip of county territory in the east side of Costa Mesa. COUNTY AGENCIES and the city of Costa Mesa are trying to find him a better place and ar· range a rent subsidy through the Orange County Housing Authority. "All I "'ant is a toilet and a bathroom ... he said in an in· tervie"'·· "Now I ask you -is that asking a lot'?·' Co rrigan may be one of many people. mainly the elderly, living i:1 substandard conditions in Orange County. His situation may highlight the plight of the others, though no one would want to say his case is t ypical, just as no case is truly typical A social service worker said that som e o( Corrigan's dif· ficul tics seem to be of his own making, such as hi s refusal to go to a county health clinic (or nn exam ination. ''He's wary of bureaucracy, yet services have been suggested to him and he has negated them.'' the worker said. "It is not that no onehastried.'' THE SOC IAL SE R VICF. '4'0rker said officials are aware that Corrigan does not like to be From Page 1\ J BUSING ••• Tuesday complained that when lhey supported the tax override measure in May, they believed its passage would insure the con- tinuation of bus service. . One parent, George Wines, likened the situation to the con· flict between the "while man and Indians." "You trustC'eS are the white man and "'call are thC' Jndians, \'ou made a treaty with us <ta:< override). promising bus servlce. and now you've broken your "'·ord,' · Yr'ines said. Trustees "''ere not pleased with the analogy. Thomas Casey, acting presi- dent. told Wine1 and the other parents that the school district on- ly has the responsibility to educate children, not provide transportation to school "I'm hoping that when the citizens transportation commit- tee makes its c:onclU&lons, It will ahow that we should stop alt school buses,'' Caseys&.ld. The citizens transportation committee, headed by Duke O'Brien, wasrecentl.vfonnedand is studying alternatives to 1chool busts. • • separated from his dog, which C'annot be taken into a health clinic. so they offered to drive him to a clinic and sit in the car with the dog while he went in for a checkup. "But he wouldn't agree to that," the worker said. "Now that's not reasonable." Corrigan acknowledged that despite apparent physical ail· ments he would not go to a clinic, but explained. "If I had a toilet and a bath. psychologically I would be a lot better off," imply- ing that the checkups could wail until he has a decen·t place to live. CORRIGAN INSISTED that he has never rejected any offer of better living conditions . "Nothing has been orfered," he said. "Many people have come by and said they '4'ill keep their eyes open for me. I must have SO people keeping their eyes open, but I am still living like this.·· There are a C'ouple of slumhl· ing blocks to finding new accom· modations. One is that Corrigan refuses to be parted from hi s dog, Bobo. He said that he is aware that causes problems, and added, "I don't think anyone should have to take a tenant with a dog if they don 't want to. Some people don't like dogs, but, you know, when you have lived like I have ror three years, you get to Jove your dog.·· The main obstacle is Cor· rigan's flat refusa l to pay more than $45 a m onth rent. That's as much as he will allocate to ac· co mmodation out · or the $192 a month h e receives in social sec.urity; it was $J77 until he got an increase a month ago. COUNTY AGENTS have found this obstinacy frustrating and perhaps his r easoning tOO. ·ro s~pport his argument. Corrigan cites real estate, economic and gove rnm ent reports that a month's rent must not total more than a week's pay. "I don't have nObusiness pay· ing more,'' he said. "If I dld I would be buying a home for a landlord and a ll I would be eating would be rice." FAR FROM BEING "frightened" and the kind of person ''who fends off en· croachers with the experience of an individual who has had pre· \;ous disappointments as a result of do-gooders." as a city of Costa Mesa press re lease described him, Corrigan is anxious to talk with visitors on a lmost any s ub· ject. Fifth A venue Roule Set for Discussion . . The controversial Fifth Avenue Corridor and other tra f- fic alternatives tn Corona del Mar will be the main topic at tonight's meeting or the Corona del Mar Civic Association. The meeting, at 7:30, at Corona del Mar Elementary School, 6JO Carnation Ave . wlll include dis· cusslon of traffic alternatives, tbe S.yalde Drive construction project, and election ol. another dlttctor of the 11aocl1tion to nu a vacancy. f'ro•P~AJ SURF ..• 1'1arln.e Safety Department Capt. Buddy Beish(' said about 60 others were pulled rrom the chil· ly. storm·spawned surf, which had dropped in temperature down to 55.9 degrees. A crowd of about 75,000 jnmmed the beal'hes and cyt>d the big waves but not many swimmers braved the eold water, i;i ccording to Capt. Belshe. ,\ repeat of ~l onday 's surfing ban incident occurred and ended with Nev.•port Beach police ar- resting four more young surfers. They "''ere booked on charges of obstructing a police officer after they assertedly ignored repeated commands to leave the water at noon . Randall llall llelter, 26, or 160 Rochester St .• Costa t\l esa. Lawrence Anthony, 21 , of Long Beach, and Kenneth Joseph Russell. 24. ol San Diego, "''ere arrested arr 18th Street. They were amonc about 50 surfer~" ho refu sed to lea\"e the '4'Ut('r on timt'. A fourth surfer. James liarvey Stewart, 21, of 214 Highland Drive, Newport Beach, was ta ken into custody 15 minutes la~er at Summit Avenue and Wes~ Coast l-li ghway, after a policeman and severa l lifeguards pursued him first in the water and then along Coast High"·ay both by patrol car and on foot. . Waves this morning in Newport BeaC'h appeared to be slackening off, "'ilh most sets on· ly lour to five feet. Capt. Belshe reported. Water temperature was still running a brisk 55 degrees. New storm surf is predicted for the weekend, however. Planner Sets Chamber Talk Newport Beach Planning Com· missioner Bill Agee will be the guest speaker at a n 8 a.m . Thurs· day breakfast meeting of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Com- merce. The meeting, to be ht>ld at the Sherman Foundation Center, PacifiC' Coast Highway at Dahlia A venue in Corona del Mar. is open to membe rs and guests. Agee, who has served on the planning commission since 1971 and was on the NC'A-'JX)rt Beach Citizens Transportaton Commit· tee from 1971·1973, will discuss traffic and parking problems in Coronadel Mar. Cost of the continental breakfast is $1 .50 and reserva· tions m ay be made by phoning 673-4050 or 673 -7065. Still Paddling l Capun·e Slowed j By 'Bursitis' f By IULARV KAVE 0t ""' o.u, ~u11i 51.,11 Balboa Island 's Llll'ry Capune, who rubbed elbo"''s with the Ken· nedy clan last m onth during his marathon East Coast pad - dleboard trip, says a severe bursitis attack is s lowin~ dov.'ll his progress, but not stopping him. "I'm still going on with the trip despite the bursitis," Capune re- cently wrote in a letter from New Jersey. Capune, 32. began his paddle board trips in 1963 and his journey along the east and west coasts. llis latest a nd longest ef- fort. "'hil'h he calls his "bicen- tennial trip'', bcg..in on July 4 and is a S,OOO ·mile trip from Port l and, a.I a1nc to Corpus Christi , Texas. Between trips, the tanned. blond athlete lives on Balboa Island and occasionally le<.·tu res to school childre n on his adven- tures on the trips. In his most r ecent letter, Capune said he was given cor- tisone s hots and pills to ea·se the bursitis that has lodged in his left arm. ., "I landed her~ (New Jersey ) nearly unable ~o move my left arm upward a"hd a police car took me to Dr. Garcia's medical center. tie's been taking care of me free of c harge," Capune \\TOll'. " Capune added that the doctor also discovered infections in both ears and gave him shots for that, too. Even befor e the trip began, Capune complained of pain in hi s shoulders a nd "'as warned by doctors to stop paddling for a '4'hile. At that time, Capune refused to delay his trip and said, "I 'll just do the best I can with what I've got." So far. with just a small portion of the trip completed, his four- day stay with the Kennedys in Hyannis Port is by far the highlight of the trip. The paddleboarder stayed there once before in 1972 when he paddled along the east coast. ··They said the next time J '4'as paddling by to drop in, so I did,·· Capune wrote after hi s stay there. In recapping his visit, Capune said he played tennis and sailed with the Kennedys and Shrivers. "The first day I was there, f {\oU, PllOI PMtlt SLOWED BUT.NOT STOPPEO Paddleboarder Capune went sailing with Ethel Kennedy, Eunice Shriver and the cighl Kennedy kids. There were sm;..ill craft warnings up, and we sailed to a secluded bay for a picnic ."~ he \~·rote . "On lhe "''ay ba<'k, F:unicu "'·as at lhe tiller and kept getting t~vcryone wet by not hittinJ:! th e S\vells right. Elhel was yt·llin,:: at her everytime a wave broke over the cabin and the kids and I near- ly laughed our heads orr. ·· Capune only eats peanut but- ter and jelly sandwiches while paddling and said he was most surprised \\'hen the Kennedy's French chef prt•pared him a sack of sandwiches to take along with him. He said the chef served a formal dinner to the Kenned y~ each night after a maid first rang a bell lo round up the kids. Follo'4'ing dinner, the family gathered at Rose Kennedy's nouse next door for a movie. "The movie was R·rated. so the kids couldn't watch. They had their own m ovie on Sunday night,'' Capune wrote . • Capune said that v.·hen he left ~ Chris Kennedy gave him a co2 horn so he wouldn't get run over by tankers, Ethel Kennedy gave him a kiss goodbye and the JoTench chef simply loaded down his board with gooey sandwiches. Last 5 days! South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid / l - 3 • 99 1\vin. Regularly 7.50 Now enj oy White Sale prices on Jennifer, a picture of femininity with tiny flowers and delicate stripes. Fashioned of no-iron polyester / cotton percale ·in yell ow, pink tones and available in fl at or fitted styles. Twin. Reg. 7.5 0 ... 3.99 Queen. Reg. $13., .8.99 Full. Regularly S9, 5.49 King. Reg. 15.50, 10.99 Sfand :i.rd c:ises, pair. RC'gu lJrly priced 5.50., •.. 4 .49 King casC's, pair. Regu1.1 rl y priced 6.5 0 .... , ... 4.99 Bedroom Accesso ries Bullock's South Coast Pim, San Di~go fr"w1y a1 llriscol, Costa Mes~, 556-0611 • ' I • " l A DAILY PILOT EDITORJ.i\L P .i\GI~ " Voice of the People ~fhere seems to be a new thirst for solid public opinion these days in the city of Newport Beach. And city officials are seriously considering an opinion poll to bring up to date some of the informa· tion obtained in the 1969. survey of hundreds of resi· dents in connection with the Newport Tomorrow plan· ning project, to fill in some serious gaps r esulting from major unforeseen changes which have occurred sincethattime. A new. professional job of opinion seeking could <.'OSt $8,000 or more. Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn insists that it's worth the cost. Councilman Paul Ryckoff isn't .that s ure, and he bas steadily proposed a referendum elec- t tion as an alternate means of sampling public opinion } on key issues, includingdowncoast annexation. The two will meet in a compromise session Fri- day, with.some new alternatives on the table. One fresh approach is to combine a poll with a proposed special census. The head count could generate new state tax rebates by setting a higher of. Jicial population. So far, that seems the best alternative. It would developinformationthat government needs and save money in the process. Noteworthy Effort l Vandalism of classrooms at Corona de! Mar's I...incoln Middle School was wanton. The 'damages in shattered glass, destroyed sup- plies and stained walJs and carpets were initially set scores of students, parents and PT A leaders had mobilized a cleanup campaign. And they worked like professionals -salvaging what they could and cleaning up the mess left behind by the most cosUy vandalism in the history of the school district. • Officials who praised the effort emphasized that not onjy did the volunteers display the obvious sup- port of their school, but they also saved the district the expense of paying employes to do the work. All those. volunteers can take pride in their ef- forts. When school opens early next month, every stu- dent will benefit from the dedication and hard work. A Prudent Decision Newport-Mesa Unified School District offici als recently learned that they would be allowe d to raise their tax rate by 11 cents, which would bring an extra $900,000 into district cof{ers. The new cash could have come as the result of a new state school aid bill signed by the Governor -an attempt to help school districts fight inflation. But district officials quickly and wisely decided not to take the bait. It was a move in deference to local taxpayers. "We have constructed a fair budget and it would not be in good faith with the community to throw another $900,000 on the local tax kitty," said District SuPt. John Nicoll. . '• ' us. FOREl<iN POLIC'l al$20,000. All of that was the result of apparently two young ;>ersons whose motivations may never be known. He really had little choice in the matter, consider- ing that the lbst tax override measure in May carried by only 151 votes and taxpayers generally believe all taxes are too high. The law will remain on the books and the district has the option of talting advantage or the extra money at another time -when circumstances and public at- 'I'm ah gonna make ah you an offer you can 't refuse ... .' But from the awful, there has grown the good. Within hours after the damage was discovered, titude might be\tl>r warrant it. N Half-truths • jMar Crime I Solutions i . ] 1 · SYDNEY HARRIS I The trouble with the hard- iners 3nd the soft-liners on rime is that both of them are , · ight. The hard-liners insist that & ••Ur judicia l system of handling t ouths who commit and repeat ; erious crimes has broken down ; t le soft-liners J. tsist that we i on't know • 1hat to do 1 rith these re- l·, eaters. Each bas a 1 \&If of the ! ·rgument by he tail and t 1on't let go. t \nd society is upremely tndiJferent to the facts ·n boU& sides -all it wants, .umbJy', is · aome relief from rimeandviolence. ' More µ.an half the arrests for iolence are juveniles, and more '1an balf·of these have previous ecords. SOme have been arrest- d lOtimes or more for "index or· !nses" -murder, rape, rob· 1ery, aggravated assault, · urglary and auto theft. THE HARD·LINERS want ~hese kids put away faster, more ·rten, and for longer periods. bey m'aintain that the present ystel"\I Is no deterrent to crime ; rowded~ court calendars and •leJl·bargaining give the defcn· 'ant relative ass urance that he Ii i.I Serve little time. if any. The soft-liners r etort' t.hat put· ! ing these offenders in prison on- 1 makes them worse, and simp· i / leaches them how lo be more Dear Gloomy Gus Are there any statistics showing a reduction of crime in the streets since the detectives put in so much time taking those naughty movies away? c.c. G"-7!y Gus toml'lll flll ~r• 1ubmlttN tty ,..~dtt' •1'111 do Mt Mc:nuo,Uy nt1«.111w Wlt"WI ol "" MWIN"'. s...d l"llUr pd. '°""'""'~1-myGu1, O•lly Pilal, SU<'cessful when they get out. There is. they ins ist, no program that will turn lhem around to becoming law-abiding citizens. One reason so comparatively few go to prison is thal we would have no room for al l of them ; anoUler, tied in with it, is that it costs more to keep a person in prison for one year than to send a child to Harvard or Yale -in some cases, twice as much. We cannot afford our.crime. A THIRD REASON Is th at judges are ··1enlent" nol because they are mush·headed but be'tause they have enough ex· perience of the penal system to know that prisons, with few ex· ceptions, ma ke good men bad and bad men worse . Their educa· lional and Vocational programs are mostly a sour joke; and the gang system operating in almosl ;au prisons has undermined the genuine authority of officials. I can sympathize with the fear and oulrage of the hard·liners . but they do not look deepl y enough into the problem. Punish- ment has never -t repeat. never -lowered the criminal rate anywhere at any time, if not ac- compani e d by rem e dial measures and a chance for offen - ders to get an education, learn a meaningful trade, and go back to society with an incentive for keeping straight. Why Can't Novy, Marines Shore Space? Too· Many Military Airfields To the EditOI': Twenty-eight yeilfS after we finally achieved a pitifully limit· ed form of unified defense de· partment, we still .}lave with us the same wasteful 'and expensive duplication a.mong the. separate military services, a&· they con· tinue to vie with-oae another for as much resources. as they can separately acquire and bold . The great savings in defense expenditures we were promised never actually materialized dur· ing war or peace. Despite a single Secretary of Defense, un- ification of the military services remains only token. The wasle or duplication still plagues us. In Orange County alone we have four military airfields, Navy and Marine, covering vast acres. Several minutes away in San Diego County, Ole Navy and Marines have two more airfields. plus ownership of 250,000 acres at Camp Pendleton. On top of all that, we have March Field in Riverside, and all of them wilhin jet minutes of the. coast ! THE MILITARY has pre- empted· all suitable space for airfields, while Orange County itself is in crisis to find room left for a safer commercial airport than the highly dangerous one now imposed on the helpless citizens of Newport Beach and parts of Costa Mesa. Under the principle of a unified defense department. what on earth keeps the Navy from shar· ing its airport at least with the Marines, who are an integral part of its own service, freeing either El Toro or Los Alamitos for commercial aircraft? If anyone would claim that we cannot defend ourselves withOut this heavy concentration of duplicating airfields in the small area of Orange Coubty, let him ponder that ~ heavier the con· ( MAILBOX ) Utters from readers are welcome. The right lo condense letters to fit tpaee or eliminate l ibel i.s reserved. Letters of 300 words or Le.ss will be given pref erence. AU letters must in- clude. signalure and mailing address bUl names may be wilhhekt on re· quest ii sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not ~e published, centration of military airfields in the area, the m ore certain Orange Coun ty will become a prime targel for an initial missile attack. Jt \.11ould seem lhat any serious defen se would have to come from other places in the in· terior and other sources. The Defense Department should consider releasing one of these facilities for use by com- mercial craft . REBA WlLLIAMS No Protectfon'i' To the Editor: Biking home on the peninsuJa recently at 11 after work I was the target for a chunk of ice some what sm a ller tha n a volleyball thrown at me by a passing car. I managed to stay on my bike in spite of the staggering force and instant pain and fear. When I arrived home I called the police and reported the inci· dent. I felt I was in luck because l had passed lhe same car waiting in line at the ferry and noted their license plate number. The officer took the number and said they would patrol the area for the car. If found, he said, they would get a ticket . it was frightening and infuriating to be continually pinched, grabbed, and intentionally stepped in front of. I assumed Balboa Boulevard would at least be better lighted and patrolled. Since my changed route I have had to put up with cars slowing up to glve me a sound wack on the rear, along with jeers and ob- scenities yelled out of car win· dows. And now, objects being hurled out of windows. To me this is degrading and extremely frightening, especially when one. rides at night. But it is even more frighlening and maddening when one discovers there is no protec· lion from it. BRENDAF.CROSS Jrof•eTrap To the Editor: Surely there are more ap· propriate ways to warn motorists that no left turn ·is permitted from University Drive onlo MacArthur Boulevard from the center lane than to set up the in- tersection as a police trap. Irvine Police sqUad cars have been doing that for the past Week. I think that is not very becoming to the good public relations im· age that our Police Department has otherwise established in this community. WOULD ll not be more· fair to unsuspecting motorists to simply paint the lanes-. with tbe.prohibi· tion against left turns from the center lane visibly noted? "Left.turn traps" are just as bad as "speed traps,'' as far as a town's reputation is conceff!;ed. And Irvine doesn't ~ea re- putation like that. • · BETn'nJOMAS ScheolB.UN-U To the Editor: For non.bus riders from West Newport, who musl walk or bike along Pacific Coast Highway, to get to Newport Harlx>r High, or Horace Ensign School, the hazards are great. Likewise for bikers cross ing the narrow Arches and Lido bridge spans. And, in rainy or foggy weather the peril is greatly increased, causing risks for cyclists and motorists alike. Until this city solves its major traffic and congestion problems, expands the size of its skjmpy bridges, and completes sufficient bicycle and pedestrian trails, so- that all may move safely on wheel or on foot, let's continue to give our school children more than an even break. Please put them back in those big, steel- clad, ''yellow buses.•• It will im- prove the odds for their getting to school, and.,llome again, in one piece. FRANK A.JONES llfnkal ""°"'" . To the Editor: Qualitative Health Care de· serves far greater pmceni and consideration than tJle medical or dental professions can provide undercurrent standards. There simply isn't enough qualitative health care available to meet human demands or needs. There is a quantitative health care supply to cope with the majority of problems thal nature and otherwise attend. THE FUNDAMENTAL im· portance of qualitative health care dictates the need for periodic r eviewing to certify qualification after original licensirlg. !" !i. I· French Favor U.S. Styles By the follow ing Monday morning I had grown angrier about the incident and my arm became black and blue from the thrown ice. I went to the police stalion and asked if the people· had been caught. The officer asked if the first officer had come to me for a written report. When 1 said no he replied that there could not have been any further investigation then. He informed me that there are only 100 police offi cers in Newport Beach lo cov- er all s hifts and th~re is no time to check out assaults such as mine. Last spring. this area's tax- payers expressed at the polls their willingness to assume an in· creased tax burden in order that existing programs of · the Newport-Mesa Unified School District would not be eliminated, diminished, oor their quality or effectiveness impaired. Unfortunately. this point o( view is not popular with the vast majority of professiooals. They are unwilling or flatly opposed to such concepts, despite the im- pact of !!lucb continuing evalua· lion upon reduction of malprac· tice insurance. The outlook for national health care legislation emphasizes the public and human need for qualitative heallh care stan· dards. • • j PARIS, FRANCE -A geoera - 1' ion ago, when I first visited I: 'ranee·, it was unfashionable to ie American. But now things I \merican are very much in ·ocue-here, especially among ,'rencb youth. It would be an ex- . 1ggeration to conclude from ap- 1 ear.a o c es 'hat th e 1'rench have allen in love vtth the Unit- 'd States. For i bey are, as hey always J iave been, ex- ,_, 1 · remely at· . ached to heir own na· -~~ertheless. manUestations 1 i . American culture are visible JVerywbere in France, and ill iOme ways, \t seems to me, they reflect a growing admiration for the Unlted States that did not ex· ist before. IN TRE past many French were troubled by the lact that ance wu dependent on the Unlt.d States, and this tended to make them bypercrlllcal of Americana, There was here. too perbaps as a re1ult of Com· munlst lafiuence, a Unseriol belief that the Soviet Union ~oledtbefuture. • C STANLEY ) _ KARNOW _ But the Russians began to lose ground in the mid·l950s with the Hungarian rebellion, and their popularity dropped sharply after their invasion of Czecboetovakia in 1968. At the same time, the French started to perceive the advantages of American democracy and technology, and they realized that the U.S. model was attrac- tive. One of the most apparent signs of the current fascination with the United States is the crue here [or sweatshirts fe1turing the emblems of America.n un~ lvenllies. AlmOlt every French youth one ..... both In Paris and In the prM'inces, seems to own one of these shirt.J: embluoncd with tho emblems o[ the University of Michigan, Harvard, Yale, Iowa State or other colleges. The shirts are manufactured in France, and some bear 1ro11s erron, like the one I saw tbe other day that read ''M.I.T. Unlvenity.'' • EVERY 101l-roapectiog Frenth boy and a:irl a ls o possesses a pair of blue jeans .. A couple of French girls I observed had fmbroidered lheir blue jeans with dollar signs. ·American influence has also penetrated the languaae, so that many yoU:ng French speak an idiopi that has come to be called Franglais· -which ii French larded with Eogli>h words . I overheard • Jiae example of this mongrel toft,Ue the other day in a Pe•ls cafe. One Frenchman, eVident.IY.: associat- ed with a multina.tt~al corpora· tion. said to his friend: "Ce manager connait le 'business' dansson 'diatritt'.'' WITR ALL tbl5 however, the French appear to be more in· !ere.led in the 1operf&dalllies rather than the depths of American 90Ciety. Styles, music. movies a nd Coca-Cola are popular, but the profounder aspects of life in the United States are never discussed. The reason, perhaps, is that the French still consider Fta.nce to be the center of the universe. And, while they may borrow from other countries, they are re· luctant to cbange their own con· duct. Thia a1111esta that the Frtteh are a confident people, and therein l.ies much o( their strengtbi&s a natlon. I ASKED him then what pro- tection a bicyclist has from such violations. lie gave me two types of ''protection." 1 ). If a police of. ficer actually sees the assault, deemed a misdemeanor, or 2). U the cyclist bodily detains the as· !!lailant, calls the police and makes a citizen's arrest. Having the vehicle's license plate number is oot sufficient proof, as the car may have been borrowed. Biking to and from work has been a necessity and pleasure to me as anyone fi ghting the traffic during the summer \iere can un~ derstand. In early July l gave up using the bike path comple\ely as Wick_. -· _=:-s; ~-~:JC• 'It looks Hitt> • w•lkout on nine Mtd ten_ upitl' · 1 ---·---- But now, as school is about to resume again, and without the fanfa.re that charac.teriied the school district'!!I earlier, eloquent plea for public support of the tax override e lection, district ad· ministrative officials have ad· vised students and parenls of a cut·back In the busing program. In Boston or Pasadena, a cut· back in school busing might bring a cheer from the citizenry- but, not in Newport Beach. Here. a school-bus cut·back means hardJhip for some parents and hazard form any students. \. UNl)Ell THE newl y a n· noun~ plan, high school stu· dents wlthin a two-and·a·haJf. mile radius o[ their school will have to walk. Junior hlgb. stu· dents will ride, only if they live more than two miles from school, and elementary students if their homes are a mlle-and-a·half, or more, distant. So, what•s the problem, you m i ght say. Are today's youngsters any less healthier or ttSOUttef\11 than you and I were. or our parents, or grandpattDts, many of whom walked, or rode bikes or horses to ,sc:bool over much longer distances. and in all kinds of wealbe.(? Of oourse nott 1*&, there are some 4itferences. The fact that doctors know more than their patients is :simp... ·ly not good enough to cope with the lot al problems of patients and' their conditions . Ladies and geoUemen, please submit? ARTHUR WEISSMAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robvt N. Wttd , PvbWltn- Thcmas Ktt't.111 , EdiJor Barbaro Krnbich, Ediloflal Page Edjtor The editorial pqe ol the DaJiy Piiot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by praentlng on this page d iverse commentary on topics of inttrest by syndlclt· ed columnists and cartoonists. by pro"idi ng a forum for readen' vie~·s and by pres enting th is ne"''spapt>r's opinion~ and ideas on current top ics. The editorial opinions or the DHily Pilot appear only In lhc edllorial column at the top or th e page. Opinions ex- pressed by the columnists and c:•rtoonists 1nd lttter writers are tMtr O"Nn an d no cndoncment or. their views h)' the Dally PUot., should be inferred. · ·,Wednesday, August2'r,l975 -------------- ' • " I • Men's Comf ortahle • Bodywear R egular $5.4 9 pkg. of 3 i\.Sl1 irts, T·Sliirts l~rit•fl'i, Rox rr~ Soft , absorbe n t, com fortable under- . w ear . Sizes to f it most men. Sears U.U.aOllUCXAMDCO. ' Terry Velour Socks Reg. 99<: pai r 3"r~;e$2 Orlon® acrylic, nylon. Colors. F i t Men 's sizes 10-13. - SAVE 20o/o! Polyester Knit Shirts . In Solid Colors Regular $6 79 Easy-care kn i t shirts with sh ort sleeves. Colors for Fall. Misses' sizes . Regular 87 Women's sizes 38 to 44 5.;)jj SAVE 30o/o! Polyester Knit Pants l~eg ular 8 10 699 Perma-Prest®. Dou- ble-knit jacquards to go w ith s h irts . Misses' proport ioned sizes. SAVE 28%! Colorful T-Shirts Regular 82. 79 ca. ,"!AVE 15% to 35% on l\len's, Bi g Boys' Chuck-a-Bees'" Re;<. S I 2.99 to S l 6.99 $11 .99 Little Boys· Boot. ____ _ $8.99 Infants' Boot _____ _ $10.99 Little Boys' Oxford ___ _ $14 Women's Oxford ____ _ '~~ SAVE 23% to 28%! •· Women 's Bold Strap Sandals He~. S I:! to 8 1-l 997 Po pular styles i n cl uding plat - forms, hurachis! pair SAVE 36o/o! DAILY PILOf Natural col o r w ith some solt bark . l ' our Choice 4 Ply 72x1300 Fl. 4 Ply 120x800 Ft. SAVE 14% to 26o/o Men's, Women's Sole-Sations lft'J:. 8 18.99 ~le n·il 11 :..~" 13:..~ Leather uppers. composition soles. $12.99 Little Boys' sizes 10.97 $14.99 Big Boys' sizes I 1.97 $1 1.99 Little Boys', Growing Girls' sizes_<J.')7 $10.99 Little Girls' sizes 8.97. SAVE 25%! 0 Wa h Oisnr.v Producliotu;· Li11Ie Girl,.' 110011 H11n11y'" Bs R•gulo• 8 12.9'l 914 L~ather uppers. Com- position soles, heels. iiuir · Men's Jeans for Back to Campus Regular 88 to $1 2 P'· $ for SAVE 19%! Screen Print•~~ Chambray T-Shirts Reg ular $5.50 ea. ~:IV \ 2 for 37 With the new- est fads, sym- b o Is 1 Men 's si zes S to XL. · Shirts _Regular &<l.99 ea. 2 for $8 Long sleeved. Two chest pockets. Cot- ton , LI g h t bl ue. Men's S- I : j ' ' : ' • " ' " " '' ' l I Carol Ann Sleight, former newswrlter·producer wtth l\COP-TV, has been named public relations manager at Lloa Couo&ry Safari in Irvine. Prior to j o1n1ng the wildlife preserve, Ms. Sleight was a consultant with J im Bishop and Associates of Manna del Rey. • • Dr. llarold Brown, president of the California Institute of Technology, and former Secretary or the U.S Alr Force, haa been elected to the board of dtrectors or Beckman Instruments, Fullerton Dr. Brown Joined Caltech ln 1969 as president. l!e 1s also a director of In- ternationa l Business Machines Corp , the Tames-Mirror Co., and Schroders Limited. • Madeline Greenberg has been named manager of the Telephone Answering Bureau's eommun1cat1ons service orr1 ce 1n Costa Mesa. She was formerly a ssistant manager . • David A. O'Connor, president or Heinold, O'Connor and Ooon1n, Inc., brokerage r1rm spec1a hzing in options trad· ing, will head ·a new office in Newport Beach o ·connor will act as manager or the new orr1 ce . • Frank A. Woolsey und Bob Lebi;ack, agents ror Farmers Insurance Group, have opened new orr1ces 1n th e E ldorado Bank bwlcling al 2555 Cabbot lload 1n Laguna Hills. • The board or directors or General Automation in Anaheim ha ve elected Lawrence Goshorn as president and chier operating officer of the firm. He also reta ins the lilies of chairman of the board and chief executive orr1cer. • Jack llill, director of general accounting for The Irvine Company, has been elected president of the Orange Coast <"hapter of the National Assoc1at1on of Accountants for 1975-76. Hill pre viou sly held NAA vice pres1denc1es 10 ad- ministration and education • Wiiiiam 0. Fleetwood, Jr. has been named president and a director of the new Irvine Savings and Loan Associa- tion, now 1n organization m Irvine . Prior to joining lrvtne S&L, F1eetwood was executive vtce president of P ac1f1c Savings and Loan The Orange Coast resident was also an executive with Downey Savings and f.oan • William T. Crosson, senior vice pre- sident of marketing at Glass Containers Corp., Fullerton. has been elected to the firm's board of directors FLIEIETwooo Crosson Joined .the company lO 1962 and was named general salet: manager 1n 1965 1-Ie and his fa nuly.res1de in Newport Beach . • Irvine resident Karl·Hansen has set up shop in Newport Beach wU,h TIR, Inc.-9 a farm s pec1ahz1ng 1n 1ndustnal com· rnercial and investment real estate ' The new offi Ce 1s located at 250 Newport Center Drive ' • Edwa r• E. Berry has been appointed director of the newly established Ordnance and M1ss1le Controls Oper ation at Aerooutrontc Ford's Newport Beach d1v1s1on, ac~rding to Lows F Heilig. company vice president and d1'Vis1on general r'(lanager. The ma.tor program of the new operation wtU be the Bushmaster Weapon Sys tem, Just awarded to ~. Aeronutron1c D1v1s1on b) lhe US Army • • Mission V1 e10 r esident Richard G. 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(AP) -A wildcat coal strike spread into Pen~ nsylvania We dnesday. a nd coal~ dependent railroads haVe star;ted lay· ~~!'ff workers as secondary in· uurocs began to feel lhe effectsofthe strike by West Virginia mlners . With moro than 40,000 of Welit Virginia 's 50,000 mlners idle, plus another 1,000 m iners in neighboring Kentucky and Ohio, federal COllrts continued efforts to rorce the miners back to the pits. ' ( I 11 I . I \ _,. _____ ... CAIL. Y PlL.OT .'\;~~ --·'&·· -1· .~~.~ .. fA..~~. -~,::t ~;ic· 0.11' PiMI !haft .. ._. CONNECTICUT TEAM CLINGS TO LEAD IN ADAMS TROPHY SERIES OFF NEWPORT BEACH From Left, Cindy Batchelor, Carmen Wetmore, Nan Hall, Care Worthington .Jolly Bids for Lead : By ALMON LOCKABEY O.Uy Pllel &o•llll9 E .. too- Back to ba<'k victories in the Adams Cup finals Tuesday put .Allison Jolly of St. Petersburg, ~Fla., in the running for the ;women's national sailing cham- ,pionship. which the first place finish was decided by less than a boat length. With one eJCception. On Tuesday it was Batchelor who had led for the entire race, only . to be nipped at the finish line by Jolly \!.'ho had gained boat speed by a series of downwind tacks and com e up from third to win between fourth and third and back to fourth again to spoil her record or consistency. Winds were light to moderate in both of Tuesday's races with the best breei.e whistling up in the fourth race when it finally swung around to the west. The long swells, generated by the storm off A-t exico, y.•ere still a factor but were not as severe as on Monday . By the same token, Cindy tchelor of Essex, Conn., was hinking about changing her the race. . • name to ''Miss Consistency'' until · he fourth race when she recorded fourth place fi nish, placing her \ ead in ieocardy lo the Floridians. J olly's ty,·o victori es. <'Oupled ·th a firth and Courth on Monday ')lave her 10 th points at the ibalfway m ark of the series -on~ l ~ 1X>ints behind Batchel or .. Spurred by the upset win, the -Fioridians grabbed the start in the fourth r act' and were never · headed over the entire leftgth or the Olympic course. "' At the conclusion of the first four of the eight scheduled races it appeared that the battle for the coveted Adams Trophy would be betwe en Batche lor1 and J oll y. The third place crew was six. points behind J olly. It was a race in which Carolyn Newcomb breathed hope back in· to the hom etown rooters and finished second, her best score of theoSeries. ,:... THE TfORD race was almost a '• • play of Monday's first race in BUT JT WAS a frustrating race for · Batche lor who seesawed STANDINGS after four races: 1. Cindy Batchelor, E ssex, I Conn. 2-l.·2-4, 834 pts. . • . Blackaller Scores 2. Allison Jolly, St. Petersburg, Fla., 5-4 -1·1, 10 ~ . 3. Ruth Morton, Annapolis , Md ., 7-3-3-3.16. , C HI C AG O (AP> -T o m l:ilackaller. a sail firm represen· tative from Newport Beach, has . won the second ra ce of the 1975 World Sta r Championships on from a 29th place finish in the opening race of the series on Sun- day to win Mond ay.'s contest by 35 feet over J ohn "Pete" Bennett or San Di ego. 4. Becky Wood, Newport, R .I .• 3-0.4·6, 18. 5. Pat Katon, Hawaii 6-2·8-S, 21. 6. Hele n Ingerson, Rochester, N. Y. 1-8·6-7. 21 ~~. "' 1t..ake Michigan. .f. Blackaller led a group of California sailors Monday as 73 ; boats competed under almost ideal conditions. He recovered Btarkaller won the cham-7. Carolyn Newcomb, Newport Beach, 8-6· 7-2. 23. pionship in 1974 in Laredo, Spain, in the 22-foot boat which features a s_kil!per a nd a crew of one . 8. Darline Hobock, Tulsa Okla., 4-7-5-8, 24 . Brian Kent Win.s Race PUBLIC NOTICE ms2 "OTICIE TO Clllll.DITOll:S ... _.....,,, MIPl.lllllOlll C:OUllllTOIFTilf: ST•TI! Ot' CAl,.l IFORMIA l"Oll T". 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TAYO R yachts With PHRF rat-E Htulrl•llltht WIU ings of 174 to 186: There svE.N~i:~=:.;:N we r e n o entries in A-..VW1·U• Division 1. 1uso " • .,..., st..-..t D. . . Ill "th t v..,HUT1,C..IM0,.1•t1•11 . lV\SlOn ' WI ra . PuDl!s.hed 0 ••"9' co.u 0•1•y Piiot. mgs or 192 to 216 was A\19.10.i1 •• ...,o:.eo1.J,10,191s 1209-is won by Chuck Starns HHYC and James Neary, WCYC was runnerup. · Class IV, rating 222 to 240 was won by Paul Frazier. LBYC and Steve Cole, Seal Beach YC was e ·second. ~: Winner in the Cal-20 Class was Mike Hatch, ABYC; second was Dick Ryan, LBYC, and U'lird was Mary Jane and . Dwayne Lund, LBYC. P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT 01' TttE ST ATE Of CALI l'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Ol'OllllA"GE "'·A .... 7ll NOTICE 0 11' HEARING OF PETITION l'OR PROaATE 011' WILL AND FOii: ~ETTER$ TESTAME"· TARY E\l•I• ot EUNICE A. WHIT E, 0.t N .....cl. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.1VEN tNot CHARLES E. 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Satullo Top ! <~ Sand y Satullo of Cleveland clinched the $ American Power Boat Association nalional or-AL $ (shore powerboat racing championship by winninll • ® the 178-mile Marina City race in Copper Kettle. • $ Satullo finis hed only 30 seconds ahead or Bob • $ Nord&k og or Van Nuys . Nordskog is president of • -ij) APBA. Satullo's vi ctocy gave him 2,577 points with. i!.' only one race in the 1975campalgn r emaining. • -{ii The winner na vigated the course in two hours, 15 • $ minutes and 30 seconds for an average speed of 78.8 $ -~-~ . In third place behind Nordskog was the only • '® woman driver in the race , Betty Cook of Atherton. • ® She rin ished the course in two hours and 18 minutes : $ for an average speed of Tl.4 mph. Foui:th place ..ti~nt $ to Bill Vogel Jt. or Arcadia, and fifth was J im• ,I 0 Solum or Huntington Hnbour. 4' \~PllLLMAN.CDSTA MESl\.RJAIOI, ® Cal Yacht Club Cops Wales Bowl The California Yacht Club team or Ken Young, Bob Burns and llarrison Hine won the Prince of Wales Bowl, symbolic of the North Ameri can In· terclub Maleh Racing Championship in a week-long seri es at Marblehead, Mass. The CYC team r epresented Area G <California) or the National Yacht Racing Union. The series was sailed in JO· foot Et<' hells sloops . Young and hi s crewmen defeated former ~ham· pion John Jennings of St, Petersburg, Fla. in the final round. It is the first time Prince of Wales Bowl has been won by CaUrornia since Tim Hogan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club brought it home in 1972. II ft floats, cllanees are rou•n rHd.•bout II · ' lnJ!I• . 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' FREE BRAKJJ INSPECTION' 7WaystoBuy at Goodyear • C15'! • D11 Oft C11tt•tf Crtdlt l'la11 9 lllasttt Cllar(1 • la11Uwi1rielrd • A•trlt1w llJlrtss M"'I Clrd • C.rta l laac-• • Dl111n Cllll • Sfle Y~u r ,Independent Dealer Fof Hl1 Price. Prlc:es .I.Shown A; G~year St:rlice Store~ GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COST 4 .MISMGW!'OllY lfACH 15f6Howportllvd.ol161t!St. 548.9383 ,._,,-.t.J•W.M NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000!.C:O.Hwy. C:OROHA DB. MAR 644-802~ ,. H-:s:~~·,_ ... S ' ·orange ,_eoast Todt1y's Closing N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 68. NO. 239. 7 SECTIONS. 78 PAGES Trustees Act An emerge ncy resolution to protect the N e wport ·.Mesa Unified School District against a possible teacher strike this fall was agreed upon Tuesday by school trustees. Trustees did not vote on the re· notice., I &>lution, but agreed that if a filrike or sic k-in ~ituation arises next month they will be able to ~nact the resolution on 24 hours' S<t>ool Supt. J'obn Nicoll said he has n'ot hear·d from t~ach er· representatives that they are pJaftpjng a protest art.loo whe n sch6ol be1ins Sept. JO. However be ,~aid lt.e dlatricl will be prc- pued, la'.:l'y.event. ·:TitlilcesolUtJop wasn't invent- ed here~ at our dis~, but is some\fling oUte'f'I districts have I ':.. l ' O•ttj ~1otMI ~ • • • A MAN AND llS DOG-TitEY•WONT 'BE. PARTED - Emme n Corrigan, 68, With ills Belt Friend, Bobb Shed· 'Home' But Mesan Want$ Better By ALAN DIRK.IN 011 ... D•llJ Pll.tS...11 Emmett Corri gan is 68. He lives with his dog, Bobo, in.a· shed that was once a chicken coop. The shed, made from odd·lot pieces of board and paneling, has no running water in it and therefore ·no sink, toilet, or gas. But there is one electrical outlet, a nd into it i s plugged a refrigerator, a one-ring stove, and sometimes a small port3ble "Nset. It's bis home. He has livei:I in it for three Y.e.ars, paYing $45 a month rent. The shed is one of a row of s ha cks in a s lrip of county territory in the c ast side of Costa .Mesa. COUNTY AG ENO ES and the city of Costa Mesa are trying to fmd him a better place and ar- range a rent subsidy through the Orange County Housing Authority. "'All 1 want is a toilet and a bathroom," he said in an in· terview. "Now I ask you -is that asking a lot?'• Cc;>rrigan may be one of many people, mainly the elderly, UVJ"ng in s ubstandard conditions in. Orange County. llis situation may highli ght the plight of the others, though no one would want DOW RECORDS MODEST CAIN . NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market, aided by bargain hunters aod a government report showing economic improvement. closed slightly bi&her today1iD sldw trading on the New Y~ • SlMk. Exchan ge. • ' ~ Tho Dow\ Jones lnddtlrial average, of( tnore tban 1t.ltree point1 al the outr;et, 11.med 3.91 point. to 807.02. The a-'*il' lost 9.2.\polnts Tuesd ay. • ' Advances and declin'• -were al"!9'1t even. (Tabies, ll.'I). Piice1 were lower in &low tr ad· lnJ on the American Stock Ex- <ban&e. to :fay his case ~s ·typical, i"5t·as no case is tr_uly typical. A social ,se rvice worker •s!lid that S??Jl e "Or. Corri~an 's· d,if. ficulties seem to be of hjs own making, such as·his refusal to go to a ·county health clinic for ah examination. · "He's wary of bureaucracy, yet Services have "been suggested to him and he has negated them.'' the worker said. ''lt is not that .0 one hastried." THE SOCIAL SERVI CE worker said officials are aware that Corrigan does not like to be separated from his dog, wh.ich cannot be t;lken into a health clinic, so they offered to drive him to a clinic and sit in·the car with the dog while he went in for a checkup. ''But he wouldn't agree to that," the worker said. "Now that's not reasonable." Corrigan acknowledged that despite appafent physical ail· ments he would not go lo a cfin·ic. but explained,~••tf 1 had a toilet and a bath, psychologically I would be a Jot better off," imply~ ing that the checkups could watt until he has a decent place to live. CORRIGAN INSISTED that he has never .rejected any offer of better living conditions. "Nothing has been offered,". he said. "Mp.ny people he.ve come by .and said they wlU keep their eyes open for me. I must have 50 people keeping their eyes wen, but lam still U\'tng likethisi' There are a couple of SluQJbl· ina: blocks to finding new attom· modations. One ls that Corripn refuses lobe parted rromhisdog, Bobo. He aaid\ that he ii aware that ~ause.• problems, and added, "l <!on't ,tlli!'ll, ~ "'1!>a'<! ha"' to take a.t-wl\b • cloc II they ~oa't w11111o. Some · people doa 't lite clop, but, ,... knoW, when YO\I have lived Uke J have ·for three yean~ you 1ct to IOYe_..clog." , The main obs tacle ls Cor· rtgan·s fiat~ refusal \o pay mote (See SBl&:J>, P ... Al) ' . • ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 c TEN CENTS to Avert Teacher used to help combat a strike situation.'' Nicoll said. Included in the resolUtion are the following provisions : -Teachers r equesting pay fur sick leave must ha ve a doctor's certificate or illness. Current re· gulations require a certificate only after a five day's illness. -Personal leaves will be granted only in emergencies and must be do~um ented. -Una uthori zed leaves will be conSidered illegal and may be grounds ror beginning dismissal proceedings. -Substitute t eachers may be paid $50 per day, rat.her than the current $35 per day. This will be done because many substitute teachers m a y be hesitant to cross picket lines . -Employe organizations will no longer ha ve privileges on cam· pus such a s using district mail se rv ice, bulle t i n boards. telephone facilities and meeting rooms. Teachers still have not settled salary negotiations foe the com- Busing Cuts ing school year . Latest district offer was a six percent raise, but e mpl oyes h ave no t y e l responded. Teach er s po k esman Bill Grgurich said teachers will de· cide when they return next week whether to accept the offer or to- take protest action, such as a strike. • Mesa Parents Rap Sclwol Board ByWLAR YKAYE Oii tlrle ~llr .-.1e1 st.II Newport-Mesa s chool trustees raced a strong attack Tuesday from Mesa Verde parents in Costa Mesa who are upset that school buses would not be rolling their way when school opens. . Trustees he ard the criticism and then adopted a resolution which expands the walking dis· lance for a)I middle and high Suit Filed ByCountian In Campaign By TOM BARLEY Of t11• D~i•r Pilool sutt El Toro contractor Earl Ca r· raway has s ued 36 individuals and corporations for $2 million in damages in a federal court ac- tion charging the defendants with Olegal a..etlvities duri.ng Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's successful election ·caJDpa.ign in 1972. Among the defendants are. school students. fl.1 iddle school students living within two miles of school will not receive bus service this year. The pre vio us boundary was l.5miles. High school students have a new boundary of 2.5 miles r ather than the old two· m ilc fi gure. Di s tances for ele mentary school ct)ildren are unchanged, with a One-mile boundary for children in grades Kinderg3rten through third and J .25 miles for grades four through six. Mesa Verde parents, who Ii vein the northwest section of Costa Mesa and whose childrell attend Estancia High, are not the only ones upset by the new rules. Howeve r , some of the parents who have s hown concern live in areas where mistakes have been made in calculating the bome-to- schooldislancc. Hinshaw, county Assessor Jack Vallerga, District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three oil companies - Union Oi l, Standard Oil and General Crude Oil. Laji:una Hills stockbroker Chester G, Briner is also among the list of individuals accused by Carraway of ''promising employ- ment, compensation and benefits to assessor's office employes" if they would work on the 1-linshaw campaign. Catc hing a Flight UPIT...,..... Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, ending "second honeymoon'' in Switzerland, depart VIP room at Zurich Airport for flight to Israel today. For the past week the pair have been hiding somewhere in Lake Geneva area. Agents for Burton say the couple will wed in Israel. "That has to be the craziest thing I ever heard or in vi ew of the fact that J worked for (former congressman) John Schmitz in 1972,'~ Briner commented from his office today. • Death Takes Mesah ''Carraway al so n a m es Williarµ. Hulsey as a defendant and it is well known that Hulsey was Schmit,z ' campai g n manager at th·at time," Briner added . Ruth Barnett, 80 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Qflhe D•ilrPllol!it.otl <See DAM:\GES, PageA2l Sprightl y, life -loving Ruth Harnett. a tiny lady who came to Costa Mesa in 1937 and became wedding coordinator and hostess emeritus of the First United Methodist Church, is dead follow- ing a brief illness. ' Wa ytte SaUl She was 80 and launched up· wards of 2,000 brides and grooms on the seas of matrimony, hear· ing their sacre d vows repealed over some 20 years in its big, im- posing downtown sanctuary. Progressing John Wayne is making pro- gress from his bout with a sta ph infection and may be released h'om Hoag r.jemorial Hospital in the next few days, his son Mik e has reported. Wayne, 68. was admitted to Hoag last week for a series of "routine tests" and treatment o{ a cough. He was reported resting comfortably and in good spirits. His son said the actor had been walking around with the staph in· fection for four months before he entered the hospital. "She'd been there longer than most preacher s," remarked. a longtime Costa Mesan. "She married and buried many ... Fune r a l services for Mrs. Barnett, who die d at Hoag Memorial Hospital Sunday, will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the First United Methodist Church at Newport Boulevard and West 19th Street. Pastor Dr. Earl Isbell, most· recently appointed minister, will Train Traun1a Bad D ay for the 7:06 LONDON (UPI ) -The 7:06 lrom suburban High Wycombe hit a donkey on the tracks. That was only the beginning. The engineer and guard got off Tuesday to check the damage. Then the train began rolling. · The engineer gave chase. lie caught the train, clambered into the ca b and discovered there were no brakes. The collision with the donkey had knocked them out. Several harrowing minutes later, nrter the train raced through Gerrard's Cross, Denham Golf Club and Den.ham, il was switched onto an uphill siding and rollei!'\o a .hall · . - ~':I'he passengers saw !;he. funny side when they Jeame.J.what hap)lelled," said'John Davies ofl!lgh Wycombe, on.e· of dozens wbo were two hours late for work. • ' • .. officiate and interment will follow at Cypress View Mausoleum in San Diego. For years, Mrs. Barnett lived only a block rrom the church, on Bernard Street. visiting it virtually every day to attend to her duties planning and arrang. ing weddings, receptions . funerals and other church func· lions. She and her husband, the late (See BARNE'IT, Page A%) Theft Charge Dropped for Jail Trusty A Costa Mesa City Jail trusty who was working off a sentence for different offenses will not be charged with petty theft. as a r e- sult of loss of about $1 in loose parking meter change from a policeman's private car. Alan L. Dewall, 23, usertedly pocketed the money"contained in a dashboard a s htray while washing th e r es erve R8trolman's pickup truck in off· duty hours for a fee. Dewall, howe ver, was re· moved from trusty duty and has now been transferred. back to Orange County Jail to serve out a full ·term sentence without thep- pri vile1e of working olf part of it. The offense resulted in loss or accumulated good time credited to him for ser\'ing as a jail trusty and performlng assigned menial ta1k1 •round the police de· partment. Authorities made the decision despite pleas from the officer who lost the $1 to gi ve the trusty another chance. The reserve officer, who has ad· vanctd psychology training, had been counseling the s uspect on a Ci";:tlm• basis and tryUc tobelp I Already, Supt. John Nicoll has announced that students living OQ Lido Jsle and in the Newport Shores section of West Newport will still receive bus service. con- trary to a notice sent home last week. Nicoll said that incorrect. data was used to compute the dis. tances in those are as . When confronted by the Mesa (See BUSING, Page AZ) Vallerg a Assails Critici By GARY GRANVILLE OI """ oau, .-.tM S&at1 Embattled Orange County As-. sessor Jack Vallerga broke a two.month s ilence today to r~e back at critics of his managingof the assessor's office. A special target of Vallerga's .counter-message was a $50,000 state Board of Equali~on re.' port' ordered by the Board or Supervisors last May and de· livered in early July. Jn a Jetter to the board, the as. seasor characterized the state re- POrt .as "wrought with misstate-- ments of fact, contradictions and erroneous conclusions.'' . Vallerga's contention that the state report which criticized his management of the assessor's or .. fice was based on what he saicl are facts stated by the survey team in its two-month audit. He pointed out that the state's charge that 115 major taxpayers have not been audited within the last four years as required by law s topS short of being an innuende of iqipropriety. "The state totally jgnorCd the fact that this office under my stewarship has !aced up to the mandatory audit problem and has made excellent progress to alleviate this deficiency,'' said Vallerga. "We would have been current this July had it not been for a year or unbelievable turmoil,'.' tie added. The turmoil he referred to wa1J an 18-month investigation or the assessor's o(fice that resulted irt the indictment of 11 of(icials. nine of the m on c harges related to Rep. Andre w 11inshaw's (R· .... ,., Newport B e a c h ) 1972 con• gressional campa ign. Later, VaUerga, former as· sessor Hinshaw and assistant as .. se ssor George U pton we re indicted on felony charges not re .. lated to the campaign. Or:ag~1:s t We ather Extens iv e low clouds and fog near the coast Thursday but mostly SWl· ny in the afie rnoon hours with beach highs in the up.. .. per 60s ris in g · to the mid ·80s i nl a nd'. Lows tonight SS-62. I NSIDE T OD.4. ~ Think Orangt Co1'nt~ jail~ male~ eat hardtack? Think a.gain,. and read what the clu!f fi;us.P.age Cl . laolex I A 2 DAIL y PILOT c ·4 Nabbed In Mesa Incident Criminal complaints were ex· peeled today on four pe0ple ar· rested by Costa Mesa police who ~·ent to disc uss a <'red.it card forgery case and assertedly fowtd a stolen car and $.1,000 in loot from a Huntington Beach bur&lary that hwdn 't even been reported yet. The rt"cover ed items including a color television set were taken from a home whose occupants called Police Monday nl&ht alter they came hom e from work and discover ed the bre;_ik-in. Detective Bill Bechtel said Costa J\.tesa police round the stolen goods at 2:40 p.m., when they visited 2282 Con)'on Drive, just outside city limits in co unty territory near the Santa Ana River. Suspects t akC'n into custody v.·ere arrested and booked on sus· picion of &:ra nd theft of a n auto, burglary, receiving stolen pro- perty, grand thert, possession of narcotics paraphernalia by • certiried drug addict and proba· lion ,·iolation. \VilJjam 1-1. E"ans. 27. or the Canyon Dr i\'e address, was already faced with reportina: to Orange County J ail to serve a six-month Sl'nt('nce ~·h.ich had been reduced from ll recom· mended slate prison term, ac- cording to police. Investigators who pulled the impromptu raid said Evans has been arrested pre\'iously on charges including heroi n sale. armed robbery, burglary and other offenses. They identifi ed the other Mr· restees as Robert J . Brooks. 28, of 1001 W. Stevens Ave. Santa Ana. also knl1\11n a s F'redl rick M. Toon1e y, his "·ife Debra M. Brooks, 22, an d J oe J. Ponce, 25, of 9192 Scougall Circle, HWlt· ington Beach. E\'ans, Ponce and Mr s. Evans \\"l're held in lieu or $5,000 bail each. "'hile Brooks was held for $6.000 ba il. due to a previous traf. fie ,·iolation arrest warrant. Police said they vi sited the Canyo'n Dri ,-e address l\ofonday lo que stion certain Individuals about a stolen credit card for gery case and knocked at the door. ·'It's a detective, .. a voice from inside reportedly cried. Noises or running leet and a toilet flushing led detectives to enter the home and retrieve an ·alleged hypoder mic needle de· vice and rubber balloons such as those used to package heroin. from the swirling toilet. Police noted Evans, the renter. had Jost his r ights to refuae on. the-spot sea rch and seizure without a court search warrant due to a previous narcotics con· viction. 1'hey were therefore able to enter at will under the law, when it appeared someone was trying to hide or dispose ol something. TONIGlfr COAST COMMUN ITY COLLEGE BOARD -Re11ular meeting, 1370 Adams 8 p.m. MUSIC OF AMERICA -South C.oast Village, 8 p. m. UCI LECTliRE -"Jnterior Design ," Room 204 Humanities }[all7p.m . THURSDAY, August 28 LIBRARY STORY TIME Costa Mesa Library, 10:30 a.m . PENNY CARNIVAL -Dept. ot Leisure Services sponsored event. Costa Mesa City Park, 12:3().4 p.m. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed ~"u"n! •"" ,..,.,, .... , Jlt k A. Curley \ti~~ ~t'"""' l!ld c.. ................ . ThOrrl•S Keevil ld11 .. Ou1rlt!; H . l oo' Rlcl'l&rd P. Ndll .-.-""•nl -n•;•n; l<l>lor• Cost• Mesi Offict ~MWt •t8•1,1'"1 M.lllflt .._.,,,,: l'.0. leo IJIWI. tU1' Tef•l'Nnt l11e) '4J-4J21 Clasllfltd Adwt,llalnt M1·MJI (.,._,,,,.,,, !llJ 0t1n .. <"•'' •11t1!1ftl"9 Corl'l,.<'IJ. "'II M"" Ul•itl, oll11\!• .. .,...., 9'1itttlll fftl!I•' "' ...... 11 .. -"" ...... ~ ..... , .. ,,11<0<111<•d •ll/\owl lfl<l<••I ,..,"'1111•n 11 '""'' ..... , . ., ... ,, ~•tfll .. Cllll .. ,t ... l•llt 11 ( .. !I lllt••. i;..1•1<><~141. •1111ur1.,.1.,. h <•" •t• U •-1r.1,: t>r "'"'' M.DO "'"''"'r/Mlht1tr ""'"""""' U 11t rroot>t~I t/ UPITf'~IO BABY &UllVIVINO AFTER HEART OPERATION Nuree Ginny Handler Check• Chrlatopher Wall Jr. Chance to Survive Outside Heart Put In Baby's Chest PlllL,\DELPHIA tuPll - Christopher Wall Jr. wa11 bom with hl1 heart outside h.la chest. and doctors never thouaht he woul~ live lonaer than a couple or days. Today Ch ristopher Is 17 days old. And he 11 kicking, moving hlB arms and acting like any normal Infant. A 1urglc1l team at Children's Hospital spent nearly four hours tryln1 to cover ·Chri1topher'1 heart. Now they give him a "very good " chance to survive. Christopher was born With ec· topla cordis, which means hhi lungs were too big to permit room for his heart. The heart de· veloped instead outside the cheat cavtty. Jt was pulsating, fully e"-· Posed. About 200 auch cases have been reported. None of the victi ms Fro• Page Al BUSING ... Verde parents, who said lhey live outside the new 2.5 mile radills, Nicoll promised to check those areas, too. "We are In the process ol re· examining each bus stop and de· termining again which buses should continue. All parents will be notilied ot changes as soon as possible," Nicoll said. Parents who spoke to trustees Tuesday complained that when they supported the tax override measure in May. they believed Its passage would insure the con· tinuation o£bus 5ervice. One parent, George Wines, likened the situation to the con· ruct between the "white man and Indiana." "You trustees are the white man and we all are the lndlons. You made a treaty wtth us (tax override), promising bu~ service, and now you've broken your word, ''Wlnesaa\d. Trustees were not pleased with the analogy. Thomas Casey, acting presi- dent, told Wines and the other parents that the school district on- ly has the responsibility to educate children, not provide transportation lo school "I'm hopina: that when the citizens transportation commit· tee makes il.s conclusions, it will sho~· that we should stop a ll school buses,'' Casey said. The citizens transportation committee, headed by Duke O'Brien, wa1 recently formed and is atudying alternatives to school buses. lirerl more than t wo days , authorities said. ChMstopher. gainina: !lrength and weight In the hospital's in· lant Intensive care wllt, looks like many other babte11 h111 aa:e - except ror the small lump on his chest where doctors covered the heart with skin. "He 's really a :->erson now." said the fathe r , Christopher Wall, 23, of Camden CoWlty, N . .J. "He arches his chest, kicks his feet and moves a lot. We notice dlrterences every day." Wall, who is unemployed. added : "I have gl\'en up all hope, though, of hill becoming an all·Amertca linebacker. But he can play the piano." "The child la strong," s&ld Dr. Nareah Saxena, head ol the eia:ht·member surgical team that operated on Christopher. "But he has a long road to go. The potential of complications is great." Christopher was born Aug . 10 to Wall and his wife, Teresa, 20, at Garden State Community _Hospital in Marlton, N.J . He was taken immediately to Children's 1-fospital. The s ur· atcal learn rirst tried to Insert the heart Into Christopher's tiny chest. But anesthesiologists told them bl ood circulation had stopped, They tried to cover the heart with a synthetic m aterial. That didn't work either. Then they de- cided to make an incision in hi s chest and stretch hi s own akin over his heart. Costa Mesa Freeway? Should the Newport Freeway be so namefl If It goes no farther than Co!iita Mesa? That 'a where it presently winds up, and both &late and Costa ltt esa city of· flclals have said that it Is unlikely that It will ever be extended to the Newport Beach city limits. So the Costa Mesa Goals and Objectivea Committee included in Its report to the city council this week a re· commtndatlon that Costa Mesa should petition the state ''to rename the Newport Freeway to the Costa Mesa Freeway If It continue~ to terminate ln Coata Mesa." Highway Duel Irvine Man's Tire Slwi Irvine police are seeking a pistol·packlna: driver who set. Un roadway duels over who will dlm his lights by shootin g out the tlre1 or the on·cominl driver. POUCE SA ID THE gunman was on Moulton Parkway near Jeflr•Y Road early today. according lO a report by Donald Meta&er, 5081 O.ateau Ci rcle, Irvine • .Met11er 11id he nuhcd his he1dU1hl1 at the oncomlna tar ln an attempt to pt him to dim hi s brichts . The ap- proachln1 car dld not reapond, 10 Meta1er flicked hJ1 brtCht1 back on. Mll!:N THE CAllS pused in the nlaht, Metzcer heard a noise he de1er1bed u the rf!port or• small-caliber pistol. The nol11 waa followed by air escapln1 from hi• front let\ lite. I F.--PageAI SHED ... than"'" a month r('nt. That 's•• much 11 he will ullocatc to ac· rommodation out ol the tllll 1 month he receives In social HCUr1.ty ; It Wll $177 until he got an increase a month ago. COUNTY AGENTS have round lhis obstinacy lrustrati ng, and perhapa hi s reasoning too. ·ro support his a r~um ent, Corrigan cites real estate, economic and go ver nme nt r eports that a month's rent must not total more than a Wt.>c k 's pay. "l don 't have no business pay· lng more." he s:1ld . "If I did t would be buying u hnnie for a landlord and all I would be eating would be rice.'' Thoua:h there is no "'&ter in the house, there is an outside f11uc1..·t nearby. The shed is m<-1kcshift. and obviously unfit for human habitation by health standards, but It la tidy, and does hMve Cor· rigan'& lmprlnt on It : magazines such a s Scientific American and Punch are neatly stacked , anJ the bookcase contains such tA•orks· as "llig h School Subjl•cls Self Taught," ··Ele menta r y Practi cWi l Phy s ic s," "Patholo&lcal Physiology of In· temal Ol1ea1es," and ''What is Philosophy?" F,\R FROM BEING "frightened" and the kind of person ''wh o fends off e n - . croacher1 with the experience of an lndlvldual who has had pre- \'ious disappointml'nL"I as a result of do-gooder1 ,'' a!i a ci ty of Costa J\tesa press r elea~c described him, Corrta:an i~ anxious to talk -.1th visitors on almost any sub- ject. "J Ceel aorry for people wh o come by becaur;e I just Uke to be nd their eurs. '' he said. laua:hlng and attributing hiis sur- Vival to a senae or humor. lfe does not appear to need help beyond a b ettt.•r home and medical trealm1o?nt . lie rejected an offer or some ma@:azincs Crom a Feedback Foundation visitor . and also said that he did not need the daily hot-meal service pro- Vided by the foundation. But he did draw an admission from his vi sitors that he is living "worse than a prisonet of war.·· Count y agents are trying to get his social security benefits sup· plemented by anothe r $85 a month, and If they are Corrigan said that he would pay more than $45 a month rent. "We are not f oing to stop t ry. Ina: to help h m,'' the social worker said." even though ever· )1.hing depends on whether he wlll accept assistance. He will go to a better place only If he himself wants it and not because somebody el1e thinks he needs il. .. Ul"IT•....,_ .Incle Dull BOfl'! Pre•ldent Ford's •on, Jack, shown here embracing Mick Jagger's wife Blanca. says life In the White House has cut down his chances ror romunce. Biancu and Andy Warhol talked to young Ford for a magazine in· terview. From Page Al DAMAGES. •• Also named ns defendants are nine a!lses~o r 's c mployea who were Indicted by the Gr&nd Jury on multiple felony counts tilcm· ming from the participation in Hinshaw'M canipuign ut u time when they "'ere being paid by the county. The nine have !Ince been con· vlcted or pleade d guilty to charges filed by the dlHtrtct at· tomey's office In the wake of a year.Jona: lnve11tlgation at the aa· 1e11or'1 olllce. Hinshaw and Valleraa lace trial on tho1e same chara:es in Orange Count)' Superior Court. Vallerga was convicted last month In Ventura County or felony chara:e• 1temmlng from the sale ol a computer sy11tem to Spartanbura: County In South Carolina. His aentenclng is set for Sept. 16. Carraway, who unsuccesarully soa:ht the Republican nomination In Hin1h1w'1 district In 1972 and 1974, earlier sued the lormer as· seuor In federal court tor $1 m)lllon lrl damages. Fro• Page Al . " :UARNETI ' Uncoln Bamett, came to the ... ~ Orani:e Coast from Mi:isouri for t.:,: h.11 health in 1931 and after his de-<~ ~th In 1144, ahe beeame lncreas-::: 1ngly active In church work. .. Starting as a Sunday School teacher at the kindergarten class level, t.1iss Barnett. who stood onl y fiv e ree l tall, quick ly became a formlduble worker for the First United Mothodl•t Church. Toward the end of her life - she "·as wtill the active church hoate11 up until enrllcr this year -names appearln1 on wcddlne prog ram& she arranged ~a:un lo have a ramiliur ring fron1 the past. They were men and women she helpe d teach to worship us children in early klndcra:artcn cla!iSCtl -and. in some coses - she t aug ht their own k ln - deraiarten Sunday School class . children. ''People -.·ere her hobby,'' says he r son, Wiiiia m Barnett, a longtime Costa Me1a P06t Office supervisor . "She used to comment in re- cent years that she wa1 having weddings fur kids she taught as. youngsters," he added. Barnett s aid ror 20-plus years' his mother was literally too bu!iy with church work to get lick and' slow down untll recently when heart problems curtailed htr many activities. "She thrived on work," he re- called, noting she was still get,... tina: around town briskly in her, big, yello'.N Ford sedan in pursuit ol ~·eddina: materials for the average of two cer~monles a week ahe staged. Junes, the number multiplied. ''She was a woman of 1trong. tradition." says Mrs. Barnett's daughter·in·luw, Mrs. Ruy B1rnett. Chan1ing times and trend to more novel "1eddlngs In which participants Injected their o"'" original ideas troubled the old lady at lirst but experience bent her point of view toward them. "She found the outcome was that everyone enjoyed the more personal weddlna:s more and they ran more amoothly," 1a:rs Mra. Barnett, recalllna: h e r mother·ln·law. Besides her socially oriented church activities. Mra. Barnett was 11 50-year member of the Order ot Ea1tern Star, • past worthy matron of a Atiasou rii chapter, and was paat president of the Women 's As!K>Clatlon o! Christian Service. now the Unit- ed Methodist Women. Survivors in ,addition to her son and daua:hter-ln·law include her .. a:randsons, Thomas and Robert. The family suggests contrtbu- tlon a to the Ruth Barnett ?t1emorlal Fund In care of the First United Methodl•t Church. -420W.19th St., Colita Mesa. Last 5 days! South Coast Plaza Save on Jennifer no-iron percales from Springmaid 3 • 99 1\"in. Regu larly 7. 50 Now enjoy \'«hite Sale prices on Jennifer, a pictu re of femininity with tiny flo wers and delicate stripes. Fashioned of no-iron pol yestcr /cotton percale in yellow, pink tones and avai lable in flat or fitted styles. T.dn. Reg. 7.50 ... 3.99 Qu.,n. Rrg. $1 3 ... 8 .99 l'ull. Regul.,ly S9, S.49 King. Rrg. 15.50, 10.99 S1and~rJ cases, p:ii r. R<'.i;u l;irJy priced 5.50 .• , .. 4.49 King cnscs, pair. Regu!Jrly priced 6.50 ...•.•.. 4.99 Bedroom Accessories Bullock's South Coan Plua, San Dl•JO fr«way ll Bri.!tol, Costa Mes•, 556·0611 I • ' ' ' I I I I I I ,,,, DAILY PILOT EDITORl . .\L P . .\GE Prontising Election Both the Costa Mesa County Water District and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District have seats at stake in the Nov. 4 election. I Three of the five water board seats are due to fall I vacant and two of the five sanitary district positions . will become eligible. With rare exception, a scheduled election for positions on these agencies has been a non-event; the inc umbents were not opposed and they ·were simply re-appointed. I There are signs, however, that the pattern may be changing. A significant number of potential can· '<ftdates have taken out nomination papers for the election -seven in the water district and six in the sanitary district. To become official candidates, they I must return the papers rontaining the signatures of al least 10 qualified electors by 5 p.m . Friday. All these potential candidates should be en· couraged to run. A bracing election wouJd focus pro- per attention on these agencies and be good for the I I \ ' l'Ommunity. A Prudent Decision Newport-Mesa Unified School District offi cials recently learned that they would be allowed to raise their tax rate by 11 cents, which would bring an extra $900,000 into district coffers. The new cash couJd have come as the res ult of a I new state school aid bill signed by the Governor -an . attempt lo help school districts fight inflation. another $900,000 on the local tax kitty." said District Supt. John Nicoll. He really had little' choice In the matter, consider· ing that the last tax override measure'in May carried by only 151 votes and taxpayers generally believe all taxes are too high . The law will remain on the books and the di strict has the option of talcing advantage of the extra money at another time -when circumstances and public at· litude might better warrant it. Mayor on Tape A new service is being offered residents of Costa Mesa. They can dial 549-2929 and hear a fiv e-minute tape by Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley in which he reviews topics covered at the last council meeting. The service is offered free by Tele-facts Informa- tion Service; the mayors of 17 cities in the bureau's calling area have been offered the free tape lime. In hi s first taping. Mayor Pinkley urges more re, sidents to attend coWlcil meetings, and participate in the city government. He then reviews four council topics, and carries the whole thing off in a relaxed and typically hometown manner. ... us. FOREl~N PO\.ICY ! • But district officials quickly and wisely decided not to take the bait. It was a move in deference to local taxpayers . Though Tele-facts may well be hoping to persuade city officials to pay for tapes explaining a whole range of city services, the time given the mayor is free and does indeed provide a community service. It is another way of trying to overcome apathy toward government, and therefore is to be commended . The Tele-facts people should he thanked for mak- ing t.he offer. and the mayor congratulated for taking them up on it. 'I'm ah gonna make ah you an offer you can't refuse ... .' l "We have constructed a fair budget end it would not he in good faith with the communily to throw • • Half-truths . Mar Crime l j Solutiom ' l (SYDNEY HARRIS) • • • The trouble with the bard· ) liners and the soft-liners on crime is that. both of them are right. The hard-liners insist thiit our judicial syste m of handling you ths who commit and repeat ;;erious crimes has broken down ; the soft-liners insist that we don't know ! what to do ~ with these re-l peaters . ,l• Each has, a , ball of tbe argument by " the tail and won 't Jet go. And IOCiety is - suprem;tY indifferent to the facts on both' sides -all it wants, dumbly, is some relief frorri erimeand violence. More than half the arrests for violence are juveniles, and more Ji.aD·balf or these have previous records. Some have been arrest· J !d 10 times or more for ''index of· :enses" -murder, rape, rob- ~ l>ery, a ggrava t ed assault , E ~burglary and auto then. );\ ~ THE HARD·LlNERS want : Lhese kids put away faster, more = !>rLen, and for longer periods. % They m'a.lntain that the present ~ 11ytjtem is no deterrent to crime; ~ crOwded court calendars and l l)iea-barialnine give the defen-l dant.relative assurance that he I wiU serve little time, if ariy. The soft-liners retort' that put- ting these offenders in prison on· ly makes the m worse, and simp· ly teaches them how to be more Dear Gloomy Gus Are there any statistics showing a reduction of crime in the streets since the detectives put in so much time taking those naughty movies away? c.c . Gtoomy Gwi t•mmt llli ••t \uDmoli.d bp tNCl.,.1.1""' Clo not n•~••.1•lly re11«11r. view~ of n.e nt1wsp.1,.r. Send your pt1 PH"• I• Gloomy Gui, D•lly Pl!O'I. successful when they· get out. There is. they insist, no program that will turn them around to becoming la\v -abiding ci ti zens . One reason so comparatively feY.' go to prison is that we would have no room for a ll of them : another, tied in with it, is that it costs more to keep a person in prison for one year than lo send a child to Ha rva rd or Yale -in some cases, twice <ts mu ch. We cannot afford our crime. A THIRD REASON is thal judges are "lenient" not because they are mush-headed but because they have enough ex· perience of the penal system to know that prisons, \1:ith few ex· ceptions, m1:1ke good men bad and bad men "·orse. Their educa· tional and voc ational programs are mostly a sour joke; and the ga ng system operating in aJmost ;.all prisons has undermined the genuine authority of officials. I can sympathize with the fear and outrage of the hard-liners, but they do not look deeply enough into the problem. Punish· ment has neve r -r repeat, never --lowered the criminal rate anywhere at any time, if not ac· companied b y r e m ed ial measures and a chance for offen- ders lo get an education, learn a meaningful trade, and go back to society with an incentive for keeping straight. c Why Can't Navy, Marines Share Sp~e? 1.1 / /I II t I ·. Too Many Military Airfields 1'o the Editor: Twenty-eight years after we finally achieved a pitifully limit· ed form of unified defense de- partment, we still have with us the same wasterul and expensive duplication among the separate mili tary services, as they con- tinue to vie with one another for as much resources as they can separate!/ acquire and bold. The great savings in defense expenditures we were promised never actually materialized dur- ing war or peace. Despite a single Secretary of Defense, un- ification of the military services remains only token. The waste of duplication still plagues us. In Orange County alone we have four military airfields, Navy and Marine , covering vast acres. Several minutes away in San Diego County, the Navy and Marines have two more airfields, plus ownership of 250,000 acres at Camp Pendleton. On top of aJI that, we have March Field in Riverside, a'nd al l of them within jet minutes of the coast! THE MILITARY has pre· empted all suitable space for airfields, while Orange county itself is in crisis to find room left for a safer commercial airport than the highly dangerous one now imposed on the helpless citizens of Newport Beach and parts of Costa Mesa. Under the principle of a unified defense depa rtment, what on earth keeps the Navy from shar· ing its airport al least with the Marines, who are an integral part of its own service, freeing either El Toro or Los Alamitos for commercial aircraft? If anyone would claim that we cannot defend ourselves without this heavy concentration of duplicating airfields in the small area of Orange County, let him ponder that the heavier the con- ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense LetteT.s to fit space or eliminate fibd is reserved. LetteTs of 300 words ar Less will be given preference. All letters mtL$t in· elude signature and mailing address bu.t names may be withheld on re · quest if 81Jf ficient reason is apporen1 . Poetry wilJ not be publishft1. centration of military airlields in the area , the more certain Orange County will become a prime target for an initial missile attack. It would seem that an y serious defense would have to come from other places in lhe in· terior and other sources. The Defense Department should consider releasing one of these facilities (or use by com- mercial craft. REBA WILLIAMS D"'fllffi.ue To the Editor: Hurray for the Daily Pilot and UPI for the article about t he m ental pati ent s who were drugged so heavily they lost con· trol of themselves (Aug. 19). It is time for us to s lop fo oling ourselves into thinking that peo- ple are "sick" wh en nothing is physically wrong with them. The comments or these people show th.i s to be true, for they were treated medically fo.r a non· medical problem, a problem that was truly moral. Center in Hatboro, Penn. fle has done some pioneer work in un- coveri ng some of the faJse pre- s uppositions .and ineffect ive methodolog y of today's world of psyc hology and psychiatry. The news pa pers , the guts of the country, are th e ones to take on this inquiry. It would doubtless raise qUite a fuss and great furor . but the press can handle that. Io the meantime, thanks for waking up lots of people up to a na· tionwide proble m of great im· portance. CAL BEISNER Youth Leader, First United Methodist Church Costa Mesa lrrlne Trap To the Editor: Surely there are more ap· propriate ways to warn motorists that no left turn is permitted from University Drive onto MacArthur Boulevard from the center lane than to set up the in· tersection as a Police trap. Irvine Police squad cars have been doing that for the past week. I think that is not very becoming to the good public relations im- age lhat our Police Department has otherwise established in this community. WOVLD it not be more fair to unsuspecting motorists to simply paint the lanes, with the prohibi· lion against Jen turns from the center lane visibly noted? "Lett-tum traps" are just as bad as ''speed traps," as far as a town·s reputation is concerned. And Irvine doesn 'l deserve a re· putation like that. BETTY THO~ Scltool Bu N-U To the Editor : For non-bus ..-iders from West Newport, who must walk or bike along Pacific Coast Highway, to get to Newport Harbor High, or Horace Ens ign School, the hazards are great. Likewise for bikers cross ing the narrow Arches and Lido bridge spans. And, in rainy or foggy weather the peril is greaUy increased, causing risks for cyclists. and motorists alike. Until th.is city solves its major traffic and congestion problems, expands the size of its skimpy bridges, and completes suCficient bicycle and pedestrian trails, so.. that all may move safely on wheel or on root, let's continue to give our school children more than an even break. Please put them back in those big, steel- clad, "yellow buses." It will im- prove the odds for their getting to school, and home ·again, in one piece. FRANK A. JONES /Nedfftll .,_,. •• To the Editor: Qualitative Health Care de· serves far greater concern and consideration than the medical or dental professions can provide undercurrent standards. There simply isn't enough qualitative health care available to meet human demands or needs. There is a quantitative health care suppJy to cope with the majority of problems that nature and otherwise attend. THE FUNDAMENTAL im· portance of qualitative health care dictates the need for periodic reviewing to certify qualification after original liceosi.Dc. ~ l l French Favor U.S. Styles When we drug people who are ''mentally ill'' (whatever that is) instead of working with them and holding them responsible for their behavior, we lose all hope for ever affecting change in their Jives. Drugs used for truly physical problems are fine, but the vast majority of "mental pa- tients" (note the idea again of ill· ness) are physically f"me, and drugging them so as to control their emotions, the warning systems that tell them·wben they are acting wrongly, defeats the purpose of trying to bring about change. , Last spring, this area's tax· payers expressed al the i>olJs their willingness to assume an in· creased tax burden in order that existing programs of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District would not be eliminated, diminished, nor their quality or effectiveness impaired. Unfortunately, this point o( view is not popular with the vast majority of professk:loals. n ey are unwilling or fl8Uy apposed to such concepts, despite the im· pact of such continuing evalua· lion upon reduction d malprac· tice tnaurance. The outlook for natkmal health care legislation empbasiz.es the public and human need for qualitative health care stan- dards. t PARIS,FRANCE -Agenera· !, j on ago, when I first visited France, it was unfashionable to 1 be American . But now things 'i American are very much in voeve II.ere, especially among l French youth. It would be an ex· a,ggetaUon to conclude from ap- "pearaoces l,t bat the French have " fallen in love l lwith the Unit· , ed States. For ~ they are, as ! they always l have been, ex· 'lremely al· tached to their own na· lion. - Nevertheless, manifestations of American culture are visible ev°erywhere ln France, and in aome ways, it seems to me, they rellect a 1rowtn1 admiration f0< the United Sta tea that did not ex· lat before. IN THE past many French were troubled by lbe fact that \France was dependent on the lJnited States, and th1a tended to make tboai b7percr.IUcal of Americana. Tlle're wu heft, too perbapo .. • result or Com- munllt lAOuence, a llnaerlng belief that tho Soviet Union RJii 01C11ted the future. ( STANLEY ) KAR NOW But the Russians began to lose ground in the mid·1950s with the Hungarian r ebellion, and their popularity dropped sharply after th e ir invas ion ot Cr.ecbollovakia in 1968. Al the same Ume, the French started to perceive the advantages of American democracy and technology, and they realized that the U.S. model was atlrac· live. One of the most apparent signs of the current fucinaUoo with the United States is the craze here for sweatshirts featuring the emblems of American uo· lvusllies. Almoat every French youth one aeea, both in Paris and in the provinces, seems to own one of these shirta emblazoned with the emblems of the University of' Michigan, llarvard, Yale, Iowa St.ate or other coUcges. The shirts are manufactured in France, and some bear 1ro11s errors, Uke the one I saw the other day that read ''M.l.T. Unlveralty." l!!VEaY aolr-respectlna French boy and cirl also possesses a pair of blue jeans. A ' couple of French girls I observed hao embroidered their blue jeans with dollar signs. American influence has also penetrated the language, so that many young French speak an idiom that has come to be called Frangtais -wlti cb ls French larded with English words. l overheard a fine example of this mongrel tongue the other day in a Paris cafe. One Frenchman, evidently associat- ed with a multinational corpora· lion, said t o his friend: "Ce manager connait le 'business' dansson 'dl6trict'." WJTR. ALL this, bowever, the French appear to be more in· terested tn the superflclalltJes rathe r than the depths of American society. Styles, music. movies and Coca-Cola are popular, but the profounder aspects of life in the United States arc never discussed. The reason, perhaps, is that the French slill consider France to be the center or the universe. And, while they may borrow from other countries, they are re. luctant to chan1e their own con- duct. · Tbll "'llKts that the hench are a confident people, and therein lies much of tbetr strength as a nation. ·-· -· 1 \ IT IS time for in-depth inquiries into the multimillion-dollar busi· n es s of psychi at ry , psychotherapy, and mental in- s titutions. Success in these operations is very low. costs thousands of dollars, and often takes years. This does not have to be the case. We don't need to waste our money this way. I would suggest that lbe place to start this inquiry is to go to Dr. Jay Adams of the Christian Counseling and Educational Wl..-ks D But now, as school is about to resume again, and without the fanfare that characterized the school district's earlier, eloquent plea for public support of the tax override election, district ad· min.istrative orficlals have ad- vised students and parents of a cut-back in the busing program. In Boston or Pasadena. a cut· back in school busi ng might bring a cheer from the citizenry- but, not in Newport Beach. Here, a school-bus cut-back means hardship for &omc parents and haurdfor many students. UNDER THE newly an· nounced plaa, high school stu· dents within a tw~and·a·half­ mlle radius of their school will have to wait. Junior high slu· dents will ride, only ir they live more than two miles from school, and elementary s tudents if their homes are a mile·and·&·balf1 or more, dist.ant. So, wbat·s the problem, you miChl say. Are today's yowigsters any less bealtbler or t'e30Urce(ul than you and I were, or our parents, or grandparent.a. many of whom walked, or rode blkes or horses to school over much longer diatances, and in all kinds or weather? or course not! But, there are some differences. The fact that doctors know more than their patients is simJ>- ·ly not good enough to cope with the total problems of patients and· their conditions. 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